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AKRON DAILY DEMQCttAjfr SiATUrRDAY. AtTGftJS 18. inoo
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Will be received for publication
In, the Democrat, by ranll, tele
phone, or personal application
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Can be,,put Into four lines. In
writing "your want advertise
ments., pleaso follow this rule.
"4 LINES, 3 TIMES, 25 CENTS.
4 LINES, 3 TIMES, '25 CENTS.
4' LINES, 3 TIMES, 25 CENTS.
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4 LINES, 1 MONTH. ?1.50.
4 LINES, 1 MONTH. $1.50.
4 LINES, X MONTH, $1.50.
4 LINES, 1 MONTH. $1.50.
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WE HAVE BUT ONE PRICE,
CASH5pR CREDIT.. ? .
WANTED FEMALE HELP.
WANTED-r-i . good" girl for
general
housework in family of three adults.
Iuqulro of airs. Dr, E, .1. Cnuftleld,
518 W. Market t., r ,102-104
,WANTEDTSmull girls to learn paper
box makings 15-lti years old. Wrlg
ley Bros., 1-6 N. Main bt. 102-101
WANTED A
cooking: no
Apply 121 N
girl who can assist In
washing; good wages.
Forge st. 05, tf
iW ANTED A mMdle aged woman for
general housework; good, wages to
right party. Apply at 150 S. Main
st. Mrs. O.'E. Hansard. 80-tC
LOST.
LOST On west side or central por
tion of city, a light paper parcel
marked "Simpson" and containing
white dry goods and embroidery. Re
turn to the Democrat office. 1)1
, WANTED MALE HELP.
WAITED Agentg In every county,
t5 handle "Coin on Money," soId"ex-
cliislvejy thiyugh agents. For ,fuft
OloWiBWrmatlotiisjaddrss Coin Pub-'
ueu Statp and Ohio sts Chicago.
' t 202-tfv
WANTED.
(WANTED Four-roomers on fMaln
st, good location. Address Democrat
ctHce. tf
WANTED irouse," or half of 'doubla
house' .of nbout li rooms; moderate
rrjtp; imMt.hp centrally located; by
Sept. 26;.,,. 'Address "Hojiiso," care
f De'moornt; tf
WANTED To buy small house south
of Exchange st., and east of railroad,
to remote to my lot. Address X.,
this office. 101-103
t Use Democrat want column. It pays,
RURAL RESIDENTS
Delighted With Free Mail
:. Service.
,
Business More Than Doubled During
T J-. Firpt Year,,
Tha feumtnft county rural free dellV.
ery routes estobllsled eleven, months
apo, titrating from- tjbli vlllnpe, say
the ruynl)dBn'aJlK neportr,ljire proyf
.,.?. 1
Ins tvery tl?W'!ni" w!,h tl'dJVPfti'Hm,
on the routes and Imvo shown nn I"-
( olumn
rrr
WANTED Tureo rooms on ground
(loor, for light housekeeping; no chil
dren. .Address A. B. O., Democrat
offlce. D4-tf
IF YOU WANT o buy h grocery, if
you want to sell yoUr grocery,' if you
want to buy a saloon, If you want
to sell your saloon or any other busi
ness call on 13 ,M. Young, room SO,
and at, Akron Savings bifnk building.
Telephone 032. A good' office room
for I'ent. "
FOR RENT.
FOR RENT Houses on Union st.
Money to loan at lowest rates.
Saloon, doing good business, good
reasons for selling. Call on G. W.
Gridley, 48 Central building. 'Phone
510. - i
MONEY TO LOAN.
LOANS.
$200, $300, $500, $1000 to loan. J. I
Bachtcl. ' 40.tf
MONEY TO LOAN-
On household goods, pianos, organs,
horses, wagons, etc., In sums' of $5,
$10, $15, $25, and upwards at the
very lowest rates. Property left In
your possession. You can pay the
money back In small monthly pay
ments and each payment so made
reduces both principal and interest
Call aud investigate. Ofllce hours
from 0 to 11 a. m., 1:30 to 5 p. m, and
from 7 to 8 in the evening.
L. C MILLER, room 14, ARCADE BLOCK
$200. $400, $5,000 to loan. Low rates
of Interest. J. 1 Bachtel, 188 $. How
ard st.
GO TO BROUHE HOLLINGER
If you need money to pay for'a home.
Help to sell your property. Help to
buy property. He)p to make deeds,
mortgages or other papers. An ab
blrac(. or Insurance We can help you.
BroiiRo and Hollliiger,
220 a. Main st. Tpi. 2.,
BANKS.
"AL,SAVING ACqOUNT-Is 'a friend
in , adversity." 'Start, tho mw year
right ty- opening a savings account
with tl:o Central Savings bank, a
per -cent Interest paid on deposits
Separate oepartments f6Jr ladles end
special attention glvem to thir ac
counts. ,Tau. 0, 1001
PACKING AND STORING;.
WANTED-PneUlug and storing. Furniture-
a specialty. Kratz's Furniture-
sto:y, 140 S. Hownfll.
Mch 0 to Sept 0
SPECIAL NOTICES.
T:
WHITEWASHING and patching. Or
deis sent to 110 8. High st. or tel.
Bent to 110 a
A. T. Picket.'
414.
10-22tf
READ! GREAT BARGAINl READ!
Arq you looking for tte best real es
tate bargalu cer offered? Call at No.
:I57 S. Main st and got full particu
lars. A good 1 room house and barn,
1V4 ucros.of land with all kinds or fruit
trees. Property is located at No. 140
Dayton st. North Hill. It bod lm-
medlateIy,$lC00 will buy this property,
,NOTIOE-i will buy all tho old 'horses
and mares that you do uot want to
'. keep over winter. R. G. Thinner-
V man, 210 Furnaco st., Akron, O,
U To!. 32C. 186 tf
1 SPECIAL NOTICE.
, Below Is the description aurf price, o?
n great bargain In a iipuso. mid burnr
A 'good 7-iooui lloubo and burn, 1',
ncies of land, with all kinds of fritlt
trees, located tit No. 140 Dayton st..
North Hill. If sold at once $1000 .will
buy this properly, For "parlleuluts,
call at No. 357 . Man st. 290-tf
FIND SOUVENJR PICTURES OF
BUCHTEL cpllego bOforo the iliu
nnd after the the, on 0x13 card suit
nbjo foi' framing, Enclose 25c to 11
1. Hoskn, earn Demociat, nnd pic
turo will be seut. tf
READ! GREAT BARQA.IN! READ!
Aio you looking for theybest real es
tato bargain qvci' offered? Call nt No.
357 V. Main st., and get full partlcu'ars.
A good soven room houso and barn, IVi
acres of land wth nil kinds of fruit
creane of nraHjcolIepted nnd dpltvered
every month slnco. tlielr(iU'eptlon. Tha
two routes now n opeinllou cover the
greater pari of Northntnpton,, jStow
nnd n portion of 'fallmadRo towiiRhlps.
Tho Northampton rqitfo I9 in fharge
of Cieo. W. B)n)klmrii'-'' 'Tljo other
route, which rnch)deij Jtw arid Tall
modgo tbwiiHjilple presided over by
Philip U. SchiuiliBl, The Oiii'tyer are
retpilicd to lpaUd pn&irjtlellve.ry ench
day except rJundii,V. Tlfefr f'aary Is'i
$500 each pur ypur, Jiut lirpvlouH , ti
July 1, they only rccphed. $i(fl 11 ,yeiir.'
't As htalcd above, Uielr 1'epoijn to thu
postal department, cavil mbilth, have
1
Plfflffl
e
trees. Property Is located nt No. 140
Dayton bt., North Hill. If sold Im
mediately, $1,000 will buy this property.
FOR SALE.
FOR S ALU-43 acres of land, uecond
bottom, 'two miles south of Hudson
now houso, prieo $1,000; 200 down,'
balance la tec years. Leroy Munson,
Akron. ?85-201t,
FOR SALE Very cheap, nn Estey or
gan, six octave, In llrst class 'condl-
' tlon, in black walnut fiamo. This
Instrument cost $110 when, new, nod
has been but slightly used. Guaran
teed In llist class condition. S'ultftblu,
for Sunday sch6ol or- s6cle,ty. Will
be sold at a great bargain. Address
Box 17, Rlchlicld; O. tf
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READI GREAT -BARGAIN- RUADl
Arc you looking for (ho best teal es
tate bargain ever offered? Gill at No.
357 h. Main st.,ainl get full particulars.
A good haven room house aud barn, 1U
ncres' of laud with nil kluds of fruit
trees. Property Is located at No. 140
Dayton at., Noith Hill. If sold im
mediately, $1,006 will buy this prop
erty. FOR SALE Bargains In homes and
building lots. ,J. .0, Kapp, 417 E.
Mill st.
03-110
RIJAD! GREAT BARGAINl, READI
Are you looking for the best real es
tate bargain ever offered? Call nt No.
357 S. Main st.,and get full particulars.
a. guou Kurcn ruuui uouse nuu oarnj ivi
acres pf land with nil-1 kinds of fruit
trees. Property is. iqcutcd.at No. 140
Dayton St., North Hill. If sold Im
mediately, $1:,000 will buy thW prop
erty. iU'5
.nj
FOR SALE-
A uow 0 room house on West
Thornton st., six very lafge
rooms, closets, attic, large cellar
well pf good water.
A C room house on Harvard st.,
5 minutes' walk from rubber
shop; prices and terms reason'
'able. Inquire of L. H. Home,
No. 105 Harvard st. 85 tf1
'.
READ! GREAT BARGAIN! READ!
Arc you Icokln.; for he bes(; rial es
tate bargain ever offered?. Call at No.
357 S. Main st.,aud got full 'particulars.
A good seven' roonvhousq nqd barn, XW
acres of laud .with nl kinds- or fruit
trees. Property, is located af No. 140
Dayton? st., North HIU. If sold Im
mediately, $1,C0Q will buy this prop-
lertv- . . ,
FOR. SALE-rAt flqwqr-tlinn the sher
iff's price, i Three acres of Jand on
street rallload, one, mile frouiJUall's
edi-ners, fine 7 "room Iiouse, In llrst
class condition; slate raof, natural
wood ilnlsh, barn, etc., $2100. Build
ings are worth $1500. One acre will
sell for $1,0.00. "Must bo sold lp one
piece in ten days. Both 'phones.
Wm. II. Sauford,
TRobm Ji Arcade.
THE BRUNER, GOODHUE 'COOKE
COMPANY. '
Oldest Abstract office In the county,
Established 1870.
Our experience guarantees a correct
Abstract of Title.
Prices reasonable. Prompt service.
215 .South Main st,
'Phone 15.
FOR SALE Twenty acres land In Gov!
entry for only $500. Thlo Is dirt
cheap,. Buy It. P. P. Bock & Co.,
220 S. Howard st, . , '
FOR SALE -A buggy an'dV pn'dder'J
wagon, 103 Wheeler st. 101-103
FOR KALE-Four very desl'rablo ldt,
on Kuder ave., , also three on Mnrrl-
man Theselotsi irt-(i)tiout 300 f6fct
from tliebeautlfui Ailuu residence ou
- W, .Mtirki'l st, riie. are wortji $00Q
lo $1,000 em-li, l)ijt I" nu,v,oho bnylug
Within 30 (,uys their choice will t6
ghon 11I a low (Igute. Oilu of ''(lie
lots would mnke a lirst-class Invest-
? ment. , r & ,
V.V. BOOK it CO.,
220 S, Howard st,
FOR SALE-Rosp comb, Black Min
orca b, Cockrells, Northrnp Stralu.
W, C. Kllboiiruo, 505 Splcer, st. , '
- 1Q2-105
FOR SALE-By 0. H. Jones and 8.
E, Jones, 55 Central building.
Six room house, nice shade, ilnd barn.'
Champlaln Bt. Special bargain lit $850,
Good homo 127 Stone st. Mnko us an'
offer on It.
Wo hnva borne hot weather bargains,
hut they must bo sola quickly1' '
Call and lot us show you somo of.
them.
bhown a steady Increase in the num
ber of pieces of mrtI delivereil nnd col
lected. In September, of lnst'yar
tlin tlrt month of Hie' service, .Mr,
Schnable delivered and coleqted JiJTTI
pieces ot mall matter, aipl .i'. I.owery,.
who then hud eharpo of rpute N'. '-,,
delivered nml collecied '-M!H Iilecfd,
makliifi '11 total of, r,''J.". r.as mpiitli
.Mr, Hchnalllo dellVcretl and CQleed
0,11a pieces and.. Mr. liiacKiiurn,' ot
roulo No. 'Jt, 1,'JU pieces, n (oal of
o.:w-i,.6i' i,oo;i iilu hinco ,tiiu rt
nionth. J
Thobp ferved' i).v 'the system 0(0
Kroatly pleased with the rcmilfof 'tlid
FOR BALK By Hrunci'-Goodhuc
Cooko Co., Both phones, No. 15; 232
S. Main st.:
Two farms, Adjoining, r miles' from
Wooater, bent soil lp the ate, no
waste land, g6od,chh no to tight parly,
100 Codding stf, lot iViI5'7 room
hdtiHP, $ijJK), ' "
Lot on .ejlers t jicir Wnsblngton
st., cheap.
1 125 Campbell, 1 looms, new ,iulI
Itigs, .$1700. ,r "
402 W'i Exchange. 8 looms and barn,
lpt (Wx200, $2000.
140 S. Mu)Ie,;tgnoil location, paved
street, $2500.
Nice 0 room hpusrlnrge lot, modern,
Mnple,s.tv 2000w
5 room house. Hart nt., cheap, $900. '
The undivided' Interest of rt godd
brick business block on Ho,waid St.,
pays big rent, Oo feet front. '
Elegant deep fa't on Park St., at a
bargrffn. V '
10'i'oom house m Canal sU This .is a
bargain;, owner paid $2200 for It, will
take $1400.
.No, 500 W. Thornton, 8 rooms,. new
ly painted, $2000.
10 room house., E. Market, all modern,
will sell or trade.
IV ncres on Johnston st., good for al
lot lug, $300 per acre.
V6'hnve otliei desiinble places for
sale, Wp can-help you to own, a b'uiue.
Call, write, or phon.e, 4 .
The BruMtJoodhue-Cooke'Co.
FOR SALE Here is the place youire
looking" fpr one of tho finest resi
dence prdpertles on East Market st.
A .sacrifice; a fiuo homo and good
investment, ,$4500. x
. Fine residence on Arlington st,
$2,500, G0,'?aci farm In Cuyahoga
Fdlla townBhlp. c ,E. M. Yovng, 31
Akron Savlngsj. bank block. "'' l
BROUE.&HOLLlNGEp.. "
FOR SALE-'We nle offering special
borgnlnn In reah estato, a few men
tioned below.
213 arid 215'East .Moi-kot t.,''R. P.
Henry block, -tbice story 38 by 'SO feet-
wltli 20 feot court In the rear. 80.000
Is a low pilce and wtll pay 15 per ceht
on (he Investment.'
2i0 N. Union st., Is u nlco- home, for
$2,000. Take a look at it.
510 W. Cedar st;, Is a eompletchdnie,
$2,550 will not pay Hist rost. ,,
15554 Crosby street, large lot, im
proved street! slate roof, bilck walks,
$2.1U0 will buy it. v
020 S. Bowery st duelling and barn,
furnace, street' graded and curbeTI,
$2,500 easy terms.
115 Haxel st,. 0 10,0111 house and barn
lot 50 by 25b. Price $1,150.
7441 Sumfier .St., sppii room house,
good well, .$1,500 will buy this bar
gain. -, , rf, ,,
225 HJ9kQry s.tf, at $1,500 will pleasa
,vuu. iinnoi oe mini lor inai nesines
the lot.
1317 S. .Main st., 7 room house and
barn, $1,700 bify"ft now.
318 S. ColleglVst., It Is 11 tlr'stvclsss
property, tawlflook nt . . ,.'' '
A property In Baihcrton, two houses
on a large lot will pay a big Interest
011 the Investment.-4
030 E. Buchtel ave., at $1,000 is al
right. Call aud look"lt over evev
thlnif llrst'-cIa'ssO"? '
A beaiitiful ton East E.clmnge
st., for .500. .
A nice' lot on.puc'keye.s't., for $250.
A great hargiiln In 24 lots on'Crosler
st., and BachteJ ,nve. '
Brousq &, Holllnger, Agepts.
; '-. '
CITY'NOTICES.
A RESOLUTION
Directing fice-hoJders to1' report an
estimated assessment of the cost a,nd
expeiise of Improving Mill and, Asjji
streets, from tin') west line 'of .Hpw,-,
Old street totho, bridge oyer 'Uiq
Ohio canal. t', . , ,
Be It resolved by, the Council of tho
city of Akron, Ohio, two-thirds of-nil
the members ele.ctcd theieto concur-.
Hug, that Robert,, Paul, Andrew .Smllh
nnd Ebenezer Lewis, three disinter
ested fieo-hohlers of tho corporation
appointed a board for that purpose,
bo requited to prepare and report to
this Council an estimated assessment
of the cost anil expense of Improving
Mill and Ash streets' from (lie west
llnej-of Howard street lo tho bridge
out tha Ohio canal, upon tho lots nnd
la nils and paroels thcreqf benefited by
said li)jproenieut, nn set, forth lujnn,
ordluaucc to improve said streets;
passed June 18, 1000.
Said assessment is lo ho In propor
tion to tho benefits which may result
to tho Ipts and lauds nnd parcels there
of from said Improvement, and lim
ited to" the special benefits to be con
ferred Iheieby to each lot or laud or
parcel thereof assessed.
Adopted August , 1000.' '
FRANK FIEBEGER,
President; City Council."
CHAS. H ISBELL,
City Clerk.
Approved by tho' Board, vf Cty'Cbtn
nrrfcloiiei'b. CHAS. H. ISBELL,' "
Alt?. 'll-13. . Cle'.k. 1
A RESOLUTION
DUci'tlng fiecholders to report nn es
timated assessment of the cost nnd
experiment and no Inducement could
be piesented tp them lo liniq It aban
dQiie.il, and the pro'spects are brlcht for
nil txteiixlon of the sj stem In tills and
ntUpiiiS counties. r
..1 1 1.
EARNING CAPACITY.
Of Sleeping Cars Much Larger. Than
Public Supposes.
Tlio lucomo or purnliiR capacity of a
sleepluK car Is coiiHlderable. Take tho
11111 from Now, York1 p UfilenRo. ;,000
miles. Kvcry ronil,ln the United
Stales l1".vs Hirer centW n mile for the
privilege of hauling a blecper and con-
expense bt Improving Tamil street
from the south lino of Cherry" street
to the north line or Mill street
Be It luKOlved bj the council of the
city of Akron, Ohio, two thirds of all
the members elec(ed theieto concur
ring, that Robert I'adl, Horace ('rlf
llii 11 nd August KlinpfJIii, three'dlsln
tcrestcd freeholders of the rorporutlon
appointed a board forMhal purpose,
be required lo prepare and report to
this council 1111 estimated assessment
of the cost and expense of improving
Cniuil street; from the south line of
Cherry street to tho north line of Mill
street, upon the lots and lands
and parcels (hereof benellted
by said Improvement, as set forth In
an ordinance to Improve said sireel
passed .luile 18, 1000.
Said assessment Is to be In propor
tion to tho benefits which may lesult
.lo the lots aud lands add parcels there
of from said linprbvemenl, and llriilt
ed to the special benefits to bo con
ferrpd thereby to each lot or land or
parcel thereof assessed.
Addpled August 0(b, 100Q.
FRANK FtEBEGER,
President City Coiuicll.
CHAM. H. ISBELL,
City Clerk.
Approved by the Bon id of City Com
Ri'sHloncrs. CHAS. n. ISBELL,
Aug. 11-18 Clerk.
A RESOLUTION
Directing fiecholders to report ao s
tlmated assessment of the cost and
expense of Improving Cherry btre.it,
from Howard street to tho Ohio cat
mi!.
Bo It resolved by the council of the
City of Akron, Ohio, two-thirds of all
the members elscted thereto concur
ring, that Robert Paul, Hor
acu Griffin, and T. D. Thoni
mas, threo disinterested freeholders
of the corporation appointed 11 bonid
for that purpose, be required to pre
pme and report to this council an esti
mated assessment of the cost and ex-1
pome of improving Cherry sheet,
from' Howard street to tho Ohio C'n
nal.upon the lots and lands aud pai)'
eels thereof benefited by said Im
provement, as set forth In nn ouij
nance to Improve said street, passed
.rune 18, 1000.
i Said assessment Is to be hi propor
tion to the beneilts which may result
to the lots and lands and parcels there
of from said Improvement, and limit
ed to the special benefits to be con
ferred thereby to each lot or land or
parcel thereof assessed.
Adopted August 0, 1000.
FRANK FIEBEGER,
President City Council.
CHAS, H. ISBELL.
City Clerk.
Approved by the board oLCIty Com
missioners. CHAS. II. ISBELL,
Aug. 11-18. .CJork.,
- NOTICE TO CONTRACTORS.
Board of ""City Commissioners' Office,
Akron, O., August ,18, 1000.
Sealed proposals will bo, received at
the City Commissioners' office until
12 o'clock, noon, Saturduy, September
15th, 1000, for the Improvement of
Beck avenue (from Market street to
Crosby street, by grading the same to
the established grade, curbing with
stone, guttering and paving with brick,
all In accordance with an ordinance
to Improve said street passed .lune 4th,
1000, and In accordance with the plans,
prollles and specifications relating
thereto ou file In the otlicp of the City
Civil Engineer, where plans, (ironies
tfnd' specifications may be seen and
bidding blaiiKs ,may he obtained.
J Each bidder nmst deposit, with the
Clerk of 'the Board of City Coinnits
Sloiiprs; at the time .of tiling his hid,
u certificate of deposit, a certified
checlt on some bunk doing' business
Jn "Akron, or cash to the inlinuul rot
two hundred ($2W), or. a bond with
suietles approved by said Board.
Each proposal must contain the full
mime of the person or persons makiug
the same.
The Boaul of City Cominlssloneis
rcsenes the right to accept nnyor re
ject all bids.
By order of the Board of City Com
mlssloneis. CHARLES H. ISBELL,
Aug. IS 25 Sept' 1-8. Clerk.
RAILROAD NOTICES.
CHICAGO AND RETURN $5,S5-
ERIE It. U. THE OFFICIAL
G. A. R. ROUTE.
TJukote, ou sa'.o A"S'.-5 to-9 lncIu-
sivc, tnturntng until Aug. 31, subject
to extension tri Sept. 30. Buckley Post
special will leave Akron nt,7:C0 a.m.
Sunday, Aug, 20, arriving Chicago 5:30
p.m. 'Best liitclc, rock ballast block
system, nnd rapid run. Other trains
lemo Akron 7:08 n.in., 12:22 noon, 0:1.2
aud'S:30 p.m. Don't fall to tako tho
Erie.
G.
A. R. RATES TO CHICAGO.
$5.85 Akron lo Chicago ami return
via B & O. R, R. Aug. 25th to 20th.
Return limit Aug. 31, subject to exten
sion until Septk:;0th. The B. & O. R.
R. Js the, shortest and niogt direct line
tini'U to retiiru snld, crtr
lu 11 h good
shape
s (t Is received, ml to pay for
all dnmiiEes, The Journey on the lira
Ited oprpFPH to Chicago Is niado In
Ct hours, therefore tho oar earns ?30
a day for travel' If it Is fill), which
Is generally tbf catt recolpfs from
berths, sccllous - nnd, Htiilerooniw,
nniount In ?l8p, makhig a total rev
cnuo of !f2l."i n day. Out of this must
come tho wages of tho p'orter mid con
ducor tho later, hQYPver, usually
having charge ,pt. spvoral cars tho
tuwela, Micets 8gais, Ice, etc.,- tjie
Whole nmuuuting to but a small sum.-.
Then thejp Is the wear and tear and
to Chicago, nml onlj line 1 mining day
train Chicago tq Akron, Tinlns leave
Akron 10:10,a. m., 8 p. m, and 11 p. m.
Returning learn Chicago- 10:20 n. m..
3rfV p. m anil 8 p.' m, No change of
curs. For further Jnformatlon see C. D.
Honodle, Mckct agent, Unlim deot.
HOM1IERS' HOME, DAYTON,' $1.50.
Vlli Urlo R. It. Special train Hun-'
day, Aug. 10,0i20 a.m. Ask agent for
paitfctilais,
EXCURSION TO SANDUSKY AND
CEDAR POINT, VIA B. & O.
RAILROAD,
Suridny, Aug. 10th, your last chance
this summer, to visit this Ideal sum
mer icsort. Finest, fresh water bath
ing bench In the world. Free vaudc
vlllo show. Train leaves Akron Un
ion depot 0:30 a.m. Sandusky $1.00.
Cedar Point $1.25.
PHOTOGRAPHERS' EXCURSION
TO PUT-IN-BAY, AVO. 21, VIA
C. T. & V. R. R.
Only S1.50 round trip. Train leaves
Union depot 0:45 a.m, Howard st.
(1:55 a.m. Boat leaves Cleveland 8:30
a.m. Returning srrhc Cleveland 7:30
I'.m. Akron 10:50 p.m.
STEAMSHIP TICKETS TO EU
ROPE AND PARIS EXPO
SITION. Ticket!) via all leading lines at low
est rates. Information chee-fully giv
en upon application to C. D Honodle,
ticket agent. Onion depot. Cook's per
sonally conducted tours. Apr28-tf
$1.60 DAYTON, O., AND RETURN
Special tialn will leave. Akron Sun
day, Aug. 10, ct 0.20 a.m., arrive &t
Dayton at 11:40 a.m. Returning leave
J)ayton 7:30 p.m. Fare for round trip
only $1.50.
I FIRE ALARM CALLS.
1 Central engine nonse.
2 Buckeye works.
3 Akron Iron works.
..4 Diamond Rubber works.
5 Main and Market
0 No. 2 engine house, Sixth ward.
7 N. Broadway, near Market.
8 Buchtel ave. and Bowery.
0 Schumacher mill, Mill st.
12 Prospect, near Mill.
13 Furnaco and Broadway.
14 Main and Keck.
15 Ash and Park place.
10 No. 3 engine house ,W. HIU.
17 Carroll and Exchange.
18 Emplro Mower & Reaper Wka.
10 Akron Rubber works.
21 Prospect and Perkins.
23 Forge and Market
24 Sherman, near Exchange.
25 Main and Exchange.
20 North Howard and Tallmodge. .
27 W." Market and Greene.
28 Akron Knife works.
20 Washington and Hopp alley.
31 N. Howard and North.
'82E Market aud Spruce.
84 W. Market and Valley.
85 Carroll and Splcer.
80 Carroll and Sumner.
87 North and Arlington.
88 Vine and Fountain.
89 Coburn and Campbell.,;
41 Woostcr nvc. and Locust.
42 Pearl, near cistern.
43 S. Main and-Falor.
45 College and Mill.
46 Arlington and HazcL
47 Howe and Bowery.
- 48 West South.
40 Merrill pottery, State at
51 Howard and Cherry .
52 No. 4 engine bouse.Maln & Fair
53 Center st railroad crossing.
54 Buchtel ave. and Union.
CO Akron Stoneware Co.,0th ward.
57'Lods and Turner.
53, Perkins and Adolph ave.
60 Main, near I.O.O.F. Temple.
61 Cas3 ave. and Kent
62 Blcborling mill, Sixth ward.
63 Johnston and Champlaln.
64 Akron Sow. Pipe Co., Black mill
65 Hill Sewer Pipe Co., E. Markot
67 Carroll and E. Mniket
63 Second ave. nnd Valley railroad.
CO Johnson and Wilson.
71 Grant and Cross.
72 North and Maple.
73 Werner Printing Co.
74 North Union, near Blua.
75 Robinson Bros.. N. Forgo st
76 Tho Whltmore, Itobinson Co.
81 Western Linoleum C. .
82 Summit Sower Pipe Go.
83 Allyu and Cross.
84 Thornton and Harvard.
83 Tho J. C. McNeil Boiler works.
01 Cereal mills, S. Howard st.
02 Schumacher cooper shop, N.
Broadway.
121 General alarm.
123 Silver and Hickory.
125 W. Market and Rhodes ave.
232 Renner's brewery, N. Forge st.
241 Sherman and Vol Is.
231 Ccdnr and Wabash ave.
233 W. Exchango and, near Willow.
312 Cascade mills, N. Howard.
314 Flro chief's residence.
821 Adams and Upson.
341 Balch and Market.
342 Maple, opposlto Balch.
845 BIttman nnd Crosby.
851 Exchango aud Splcer.
412 Woostcr nnd St. Clair.
413 St. Clair and Bartgcs.
415 Wator works. Wo ostcr aTe.
431 Ewart Tllo works.
generally deputation, the dally clean
ing, tho annual refitting aud repaiilns:.
Set thesu charges down at 10 per cent
mid give the car llu'eo trlpr n week of
1,000 miles each, wo have Its earn
ings at-over $:!0,000 annually,. Some
cars earn 11 gieat deal more.
mr. files, chiropodist, of Voungstown.
will bo nUtho Hotel Hucbtcl, Monday.
Attention G, A! R. Members.
All members of Huckloy Post mo
hereby commanded lo assomblo at G.
A. It. Hall at 8 o'clock a. m. .Monday
morning, Aug, 20.mu tnlto pa it In tho
parade of tho.fiermau Warriors.
Hy order of Kll" Smith, Commander,
J. H. Tnggart, Adjutant,
CONCERT
At Randolph Park Sunday, by Eddie
Marquardt's Orchestra.
March, "Grand Central," Saxton, '
Overture, "Jber Tambour de Garse,"
A. E. Title.
"Pwail of the Gauleiis," Geo. Wcl
gnnd. ' ' .
Trombone bolo, played by .Mr. Walter:
Harris, "Tell me l'iay,' Victor Her.
bert.
"Bouquet of Classics," arranged by
To bun I.
Intermission.
Overture, "Berlin In Smiles and
Tears," A. Conradl.
Grand selection from Lucrezla Bor
gia, Douzettl.
(a), First Heart's Throbs, (b) La Me
dia Moche, Ellenbcrg.
Cello solo, played by Mr. Emll Henig,
Gacott, No. 2, Popper.
Grand self-ctlon from "The Bohemian,
GtrJ," Balfe.
Tho lack of energy you rel, tho back
ache and t run down condition general
ly, all meant kidney dlcordir. Foley's
Kidney Cure will restore your strength
and vigor by making the kidneys well.
Take no substitute.
J. M. Laffer, J. Lamparter & Co., A.
Wsrner.
(Furnished by the 'Abstract Titlfll
Guarantea and Trust Co., 220 Sontti
Main Street)
Lucretia M. Fowler to Almon W,
Barber, 0.21 acres Hudson township,
$230.
Jus. B. Geer to A. J. Rowley, trustee
50 feet E. Market st., $1.
David Stllwell to Bryon J. Stillwell,
1-7 iuteiest 50 acres Tallmadge town
ship, ?2OI0.
Arabella C. Emmlt aud husband id
E. J. Stillwell, 1-f Interest common 50
acies Tallmadgp township, $500.
Eleanor N. Ha'rt anil husband to B.
J. Stillwell, 1-7 interest common in 50
ncres Tallmadgp township, $500.
Ezcklcl S. Stillwell and wife to B.
J, Stillwell, 1-7 interest common in 50
acres Tnllmadge township, $500.
Nonis and Mary Miller to B. J. Still
well, 1-7 interest common in 50 acres
Tnllmadge township, $500.
Ph'Vmsi Weston to B, J. Stillwell, 1-7
interest common 50 acres Tnllmadgo
township, .$2,(MM.
, Frederick .1. Miller and wife to Wm.
Corbett and lfe( 2S acres Twinsburg
township. $2,S00.
A. a. Mocro and wife to Mary Lau
der, lot Moorp St., Barbel ton, $175.
Read -the Democrat's want column
eve'ry day and your wants will bo
supplied.
MONEY!
WE LOAN.IT
On Long Time and Easy Payments
WE will make loans Jrom to JI.0Q0 00
Watches, Diamond!, Household Gooui, ,
Pianos. Organs. Horses, WBRons, CarrlSKes,
Htore and Offlco Fixtures, Jierclndf.
Stocks. Bonds, Jewelry. ,ln"u",n,9,? iSlv'
cles. Rents. Contracts. VlTHOUr ANt,
PUBLICITY WHATKVKIl AND WITH-.
OUT REMOVING THEM KUOMJOUR,
POfeSESSlON. Elecnnt Private OKces.
Loans made same day.
AKRON SECURITY & LOAN CO,4
193 South Howard St., K
IM ot r (Villi S.
Ffcone 862. Open evenlnn sntll 9 p. m. ,
COME. LET US GET
TOGETHER OH THE
Job Printing Question
H ou don't Unow about us nnd our
tli nnd iiunltty ot work, iniiulrn
around nmoiiK thoe who do know
u. Wn claim to gi e you pood, hon
est, up-tt.-dato commercial Job
pMntln.:, at prices far below usually
charged for nrJt-nlns work. We'll
nrove these statements ti our en
tire satisfaction If you will drop In
and ?ee uk- (,ct o-ir price.
WACKER & GILMORE,
Td. 1 743. 1 80 S. .Howard St.
His Old Charge.
Itev. I). A. rttoe, of AUron, a former;
pastor of the Olingrin Vails Congro.
kuUoikiI church, occupied that chuich's
pulpit Sunday moiuing, and addressed .
a union Fervlce Sunday ovpnlngi'v,
preaching most acceptably. -Mr, Hloso
has a host ot friends In Chagrin Falls
who weie pleat-ed to giect hlra." -vCliaB
rlii Falls. Kxpouent.
V. R. ConUlIn, nowersvllle, 0 sayd: '.
I 5 it
I ; ! Real Estate Transfers :
"I received mpre benellt from Fplfey'sj -'.
Kidney Cure than from months ot" ; J
treatment by nhyblclans,'' Take ,toa, 8
substitute.
j. 01. uiuur, j, tjiwuiwiiur ei o.t J .j,.
Warner. A 1
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