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WANTED FEMALE HELP.
.WANTED A gltl who can assist In
cooking; no washing; good wages.
Apply 121 N. Forgo st. Co tf
(WANTED A middle aged woman for
general housework; good wnges to
right party. Apply .at 150 S. Main
st. Mrs. C. E. Hansard. 80-tf
"WANTED A good cook, no washing,
good wages. Apply at 12S Noith
Howard nt. Delia Strunk. 112 tf
WANTED MALE HELP.
WANTED A stonily, reliable young
man to clerk in tore, nnd make
hlniLelf generally useful. B. I. San
ford, 021 W, Market t. 114
WANTED A'genttr Jn .every couuty,
to handlo "Cbln on "Mduey," sold ex
clusively through" ng"ents. For fur
ther Information, address Coin Pub
lishing Co., 5 Studfo Bli'gs., cor
ner State and Ohio sts., Chicago.
202-tf
iW ANTED Two bojs to work at
plumbing trode. Engelhait & Eck
ert, 3U Mill fit.. 112
WANTED-Hendlug Work's Supt., a
thoroughly lpllablo and piactical
wpod worker, who understand-) every
detail of factory Vork'jijid.hnt" had
experience in puK-luiUlng 'timber. An
opportunity for a iirst class ninn to
connect himself permanently nt liber
al salary. Address X. Y. 55. ciuo Dem
ocrat ollice. 110-111
WANTED.
WANTED Four roomers on B. Main
et., good location. Address Democrat
offlce. tf
WANTED Two experienced people
on sklits. if: Turner tho New
York Ladies' Tailor. Apply at room
No. 30, Arcade block, South Howaid
street. 111-110
WANTED An experienced skirt mak
er. Nona other need apply, 125 Aich
st 111-117
ADDITIONAL SPORTS.
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SMOKER TONIGHT.
An excellent 'card Is offered by tho
South End Athletlc.elub tonight for Its
smoker In tho now club house. Tho
program is u long one and In order
to finish nt a seasonable hour It will
bo necessary to begin piocecdlngs at
promptly 8 o'clock. The bill Includes
n go between Art Slmms and Fanner
BcedPr, Johnny Whlttnker and an un
known, nnd several other good ones.
ALL ICIRKW06DS.
The line up of the. KlcUwood team
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WANTED Position by experienced
grocery clqrk. Have had two years'
experience In general btore. Answer.
No. 1210 South Main st., .Akron.
112-111
WANTED Thieo looms on ground
Hoop, for light housekeeping; no chil
dren. Address A. B. 0., Democrat
olllcc. C4-tf
WANTED-Housc, or half of double
house of abouli 0 rooms; moderate
rate; must bo centrally located; by
Sept. 20. "Address "House," caie
of Democrat. tf
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IF YOU WANT to buy a grocery, If
you want to sell your gtocery, If you
want to buy a saloon, If you want
to bell your saloou or any other busi
ness, call on E .M. Young, room 30,
and 31, Akron Savings bank building.
Telephone 032. A good oillco room
for icut.
WANTED To buy a small house,
south of Exchange st., nnd east of
railroad, 1o move on my lot. Ad
diess X, Democrat oilier1. 113-15
MONEY TO LOAN.
IVlOtMIElV TTO LOAN-
On household goods, pianos, organs,
horses, wagons, etc, in sums of $5,
$10, $15, $25, and upwards at tho
very lowest rates. Property left jn
your possession. You can pay tho
money boelc In small monthly pay
ments and each payment so made
leduces both principal and Interest.
Call and investigate. Oillco 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, .T5.0Q0 to loan. Low rates
of .interest. J. 1 Bacbtel, 188 S. How
ard st.
PACKING AND STORING.
WANTED-Packing. and storing. Fur
niture a specialty. Kiatz's Fuini
tuio store, 140 S. Howard.
Mch 0 to Sept 0
FURNITURE REPAIRED.
Artistic upholstprlng. Leather work
a specialty. Mattress making, chair
caniiig iipd steam feather renovating
done to order at small cost. O. W.
Chamberlain, 170 N. Howard st.
Phono 10241.
BANKS.
"A SAVING AOCOUNT-Is a friend
In ndvers.ty." Start tho now year
light ty opening a savings account
with tho Central Savings bank. 3
per cent Interest paid on doposlts.
Separata departments for ladles and
special attention given to tbojr .ac
counts.. Jan. 0, 1901
FOR RENT.
FOR RENT-Two 8-ioom houses, mod
prn convenlcco'f, situated corner of
Perkins and Union fits. Enuulie of
G. W. Gridley, IS Cential Building,
Peopled 'phonu 510 114-tf
SPECIAL NOTICES.
WHITEWASHING and patching. Or
ders sent to 110 S. High st. or tel.
11. A. T. Picket. 10-22tf
BEAD! GREAT BARGAIN! RE.D!
Aio "vou looking for tho best leal ps
Into bargain over offeied? Cull at No.
357 S. Main st and get full-particulars.
A good,'?- room house nud biu-li,'
IVi aciea of land with all kinds of fr,uit'
trees. Pioperty Is located at No. 140
Dayton st. North Hill. If sold Im
mcdlately,?lC00 will buy this property.
NOTICE i will buy all tho old horses
ond mares that you do not want to
keep over wlntor. It. C. Tiramer
man, 210 Puruaco St., AUion, O.
Tel. 32C. ' 180 tf
SPECIAL NOTICE.
Below Is the description and price of
a great bargain In a house and bum:
A good 7-room house and barn, IVi
acies of hind, with all kinds, of fiuit
trees, located at No, 140 Dayton st.,
Noith Hill. If sold at onco $1GQ0 will
buy this pioperty. ffor partlculnis,
call at No, 357 S. Main st. 200-tf
Try tho Democrat's want columns.
Saturday will contain only club mem
bers. It has beren decided to bar nil
thoso aUio aro not members of tho or
ganizations in future ganics. Tho
Standards aro fast playeru and a good
gtimo Is anticipated.
THREE AKRON WINNERS.
Al tho races lu Ravonna, Thursday,
threo Akron horses finished lusldo tho
money.' Tho 2:10 trot "was won by
Simotoll. Perry, owned by William
Richardson, wmi second. Noble, owned
by William Castle, was fourib. Tho
V
bpstjlmp 2:25. Boll S.t George Hnrt
uinu's pacor-nniBhed'Eocpnd lu tho 2:18
FINE SOUVENIR PICTURES OP
RUOIITEL collcgo beforo the Are
and after the flro, on 0x13 card suit
able for framing. Encloso 23c to H.
J. Uoskln, care Democrat, and pic
ttno will bo sent. tf
READ! GREAT BAHGAIN1 READ1
Are you looking for tho best realcs
tnto bargain cvor offered? Call nt No.
857 V. Main st.,and get full particulars.
A good seven room house and barn, l'A
acres of land with all kinds of fruit
trees. Property Is located at No. 149
Dayton si., North Hill. If sold Im
mediately, $1,000 will, buy this prop
erty. FOR SALE.
FOR SALE OR RENT-2 four-room
houses one on Bellows St., S. Akron,
nud ono on Cook st, East Akron,
near now rubber factory. H. O.
Feederlo. Tel. 015. Ill tf
FOR SALE OR TItADE-03 aero fnrra,
good buildings. COal bank In opera
tion within 'GO days with leave and
royalty on output. For particulars,
coll on or address, after Sept. 0, 1000,
G. W .Grldley,-48 Central Building.
People's 'phone, 516. 114-tf
FOR SALE-43 acres of land, second
bottom, two miles south of Hudson;
new house, prlco $1,500; $200 down,
balance In ten yearn. Lcroy Munson,
Akron. 2S5-20U
FOR SALE Or exchange for somo
business 'or improved property, 1 or
'2 West Hill lots. AVI11 pay any cash
diffeienec. Address F. Anniann,
001 E. Exchange st. 100-14
FOR SALE Very cheap, an Estey or
gan, six octave, In iirst class condi
tion, In black walnut frame. This
Instrument cost $110 when new, and
has been but slightly used. Guaran
teed In first class condition. Suitable
for Sunday school or society. Will
bo sold nt a great bargain. Address
Box 17, RichUeld, O. tf
READ! GREAT BARGAINl READI
Are you looking for tho best real es
tate baiguin ever offered? Call at No.
357 b. Main st.nnd get full particulars.
A good seven room house and barn, 1
acres of laud with all kinds of fruit
trees. Property Is located at No. 140
Dayton st., North Hill. If sold Im
mediately, $1,600 will buy this prop
erty. . i t
FOR SALE Burgains In homes and
building lots. J. O. Kapp, 417 0.
Mill at. D3-119
READJ GREAT BARGAIN! READI
Are you looking for tho best leal oa
tato bargain over offered? Call at No.
357 S. Main st.,nnd get full particulars.
A, good seven room house and barn, VA,
acres of hind with all kinds of fruit
trees. Pieperty Is located at No. 140
Dayton St., North Hill. If sold Im
mediately, $1,000 will buy this prop
erty. FOR SALE
A new 0 room houso on West
Thornton st., six very large
rooms, closets, nttlc, lare cellar
well of good water.
A 0 room house on Harvard St.,
5 miuutcs' walk from rubbpr
shop; prices and terms rcasop-
" able. Inquire of L. H. Horner,
No. 105 Harvard st. 85 tf
irt 'o
READ! GREAT BARGAIN! READI
Aro you lookln,? for tho best real es
tato bargain ever offeied? Call nt No.
357 S. Main st.,and get full particulars.
A Rood eoveii loom house and bnrn.ol
acres of land with all kinds of fruit
trees. Property Is located nt No. 140
Dayton st., North Hill. If sold Im
mediately, $1,C00 will buy this prop
erty. ?
FOR SALE At lower than tho sher
iff's pi Ice.' Tin eo acres of land on
stieet l'-tjlioud, one mile from Hall's
pornerH, lino 7 room house, In Iirst
class condition, slate loof, natural
wood llnish, barn, etc., $2100. Build
IngH arc worth $1500. Ono aero will
sell for $1,000. Must bo sold In one
piece In ten days. Both 'phones.
Wm. H. Sanford,
Room 1, Arcade,
THE BRUNER, GOODnUE COOKE
COMPANY,
Oldest Abstract ofllco In tho county,
Established 1870.
Our experience guarantees a correct
Abstract of Tltlp.
Prices leosouable. Prompt service.
215 South Main st.
'Phono 15.
FOR SALE Twenty acres land In Gov
entry for only $500. This is dirt
cheap. B-jy It. P. P. Bock &$, Co.,
220 S. Howard st
pace. Tho race was won by Ada 0.
Best time 2:V ,
JEFFRIES GROWS BOLD.
Jim Jeffries, champion pugilist of tho
world, Issues a bold challcngo to Bob
Fltzlmmons today, und If "Lanky
Bob" reconsiders his retirement and
nccepts tho dell, a fight for tho ahnnv
plouship will bo arranged within thirty
days of tho signing of articles. Jef
fries wishes to show tho public hi) In
not afraid of Fitzslmmons, uud, to
njovo It, says ho can nrrHUgo to fight
within n month, that time being neces
sary for (ictunl lialulng. Ho will! not
IjOR SALE By C.'Il. Jones and S.
E. Jones, 55 Central building.
Sis room house, nlco shado and barn.
Ohamplalu st. Special bargain at $850.
Good homo 127 Stoao st. Make us an
offer on It.
Wo bavo Bomo hot weather bargains,
but they must bo sold quickly.
Call and lot us show you somo of
them.
FOR SALE Four very desirable lots
on Kuder nvc, nlso three on Merrl
man st. These lots are about 300 feet
from tho beautiful Allen residence on
W. Market fit. They ore worth $000-
to $1000 each, but to any ono buying
within 30 days their choice will Jie
given at a low ilgure. One of tho
lota would mnko n llrst-class Invest
ment P. P. BOCK & CO.,
220 S. Howard st
FOR SALE By Bruner Goodhue
Cooke Co., Both phones, No. 15; 232
S. Main st:
Two farms, adjoining, 5 miles from
Wooster, best soil In tho state, no
waste land, good chance to right party,
100 Coddlug St., lot 00x150, 7 room
house, $1000.
Lot on Zellcrs st., near Washington
st., cheap.
125 Campbell, 6 rooms, new build
ings, $1700.
402 W. Exchnugp, 8 rooms and barn,
lot 00x200, $2000.
140 S. Maple, good location, paved
street, $2500.
Nlco 0 room house, largo lot, modern,
Maple st, $2000.
5 room house, Hart st., cheap, $000.
The undlvjded Inteiest of a good
brick business bloclr on Howard st,
payjj big rent, 60 feet front.
Elegant deep lot; on Park st, at a
bargain.
10 room house on Canal nt. 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.
C acres on Johnston St., good for al-
loting, $300 per acre.
A o have other desirable places for
sale. Wo can help you to own a home.
Call, write, or phone.
The Bruner-Goodhue-Cooke Co.
FOR SALE Hero la tho place you are
looking for ono of the An est rest,
dence properties on East Market st
A sacrifice; a flno homo and good
Investment $4500.
Fine residence on Arlington st,
$2,500, 60 acre farm In Cuyahoga
Falls township. E. M. Young, 31
Akron Savings bank block.
LEGAL NOTICE.
To Whom it mayiConcern:
Notice Is hereby g(en that E. O,
Smith, of 114 Carpenter st., "North
Hill" has Oieeu trppolifted by the trus
tees, as health ofllcer of Toi'tngo town
ship. People's Phono 553. Central
Union 1182. 'l
L. E. BROWNING,
Aug, 27-28-20-30-31 Sep 1 Clerk.
NOTICE TO CONTRACTORS.
Sealed proposals will be received tin-
til twclvp o'clock noon Saturday, Sep
tember 8th, 1000, at the Board of Ed
ucation office, High school building,
Akron, Ohio, for the construction of
a brick school building In accordance
with the plans and specifications on
file In tho otlko of Charles Henry &
Son, architects, Akron, Ohio.
Also at the samo time and place
separate sealed proposals will bo re
ceived for the furnishing arid erecting
of heating apparatus for the proposed
building in accordance with the plans
nnd specifications on tllo in the above
named architects' office.
The Board reserves tho right to ac
cept any or reject all bids.
By order of tho Board.
Ii W. SH1RER,
Clerk.
Aug. 10-17-24-31 Sept. 7.
NOTICE TO CONTRACTORS.
Bids will bo received by A. H. Sar.
gent, chairman of Building committee
of tho Board of Health of tho city of
Akron, for the ereqtlon of a deten
tion hospital. Plans and specifications
can be soon at the ofllco of tho archi
tects, Charles Henry & Son, after Sep
tembcr 1st. Bid to bo received until
12 o'clock noon, September 17th, 1000.
The Board leserves tho right to reject
any or nil bids.
By order of tho Board of Health.
A. H. SARGENT,
I .T. O. WEBER,
L. C. COPLIN,
Building Committee.
Agg. 17-21-31.
NOTICE OF APPOINTMENT.
Estate of Ouines C. Kelley, deceased.
Tho undersigned has bceu appointed
by the Probato court of Summit coun
ty, Ohio, as admlnlstiator of the estoto
of James C. Kelley, dpoensed. All
persons Indebted to said estate mo
requested to make immediate payment;
nnd all persons having claims against
said estate aro requested to piesent
require sovcrnl months to prepare, ho
now says.
"I am moro confident than over now
that I can beat Fitzslmmons, Just ns
I did before," bald Jeffries today, "nnd
am, ready to clinch tho match with him
as soon as possible.
"I'Vlll go to Carson City to fight
him within thirty days, muko him a
side bet of $10,000 to $20;000 on tho re
suit, and consent to tho winner tnklng
all of tho purse, If ho so desires."
Hanna Coming Home.
Now York, Aug. 31, Senator Hanna
tiio samo for nllowanco or rejection.
EMORY A. PRIOR.
Dated this 11th day of August, A. D,
1000. Aug 17-24-31
RAILROAD NOTICES.
CHICAGO AND RETURN $5.85-
ERIE R. R. THE OFFICIAL
G. A. R. ROUTE.
Tickets on salo Aug. 25 to 20 Incln.
slve, returning until Aug. 31, subject
to extension to Sept. 30. Buckley Post
special will lcavo Akron at 7:30 a.m.
Sunday, Aug. 20, arriving Chicago 5:30
p.m. Best track, rock ballast block
system, and rapid run. Other trains
leave Akron 7:08 a.m., 12:22 noon, 0:52
and 8:30 p.m. Don't fall to tako tbo
Eric.
flTEAMHHIP TICKETS TO EU
ROPE AND PARIS EXPO
SITION. Tickets via all lending lines at low
est rates. Information cheerfully giv
en upon application to O. D. Honodle,
ticket ngont. Union depot Cook's per
sonallyconductcd tours. Apr 28-tf
NIAGARA FALLS AND RETURN
$3.00.
Toronto and return $4.00. Erie R.
R Sept. 4, 8:44 p.m. Ask agent for
paitlculars.
LAST EXCURSION.
Special Erie R. R. train' 8:44 R. R.
train 8:44 p.m., Sept, 4, for Niagara
Falls and Toronto. See agent for par
ticulars. TO THE CAMP MEETING
AT
HIGHLAND PARK.
Special train leaves O. T. & V. station
Howard st.Sunday, Sept. 2, 12:30 p.m.,
East Akron 12:40 p.m., returning lcavo
tho Pork 7:50 p.m.
FIVE SHOTS
Were Fired at Dr. J. V.
Cleaver.
The Bullets Went Wide and No Dam
age Was Done.
Five bullets -were sent whizzing In
tho direction of a carriage In which Dr.
and Mrs. J. V. Cleaver and daughter
were riding Thursday evening.
The shooting occurred on the Tall
madge rood Just outside of East Ak
ron. Tho road at that point Is mar
row and makes Its way through a deep
cut. Dr. Cleaver was returning from
Tnllinadge nud reached the cut at 7:30
p'clock. Here ho found a -lg holding the
road. Dr. Cleaver asked that ho bo al
lowed to pass, but the driver of the sol
itary horse made no roply and contin
ued to obstruct the highway. Finally
tho physician drove over a bank and
had passed the vehicle when the shots
were fired.
la speaking of the affair, to h repre
sentative of tho Democrat, Friday
morning, Dr. Cleaver said:
"We heard the bullets whiz but af
ter I reached home, I could find no
mnrks upon the enrriage. I do 'not
know what the follow meant. He had
stopped his horso and made no effort to
lot mo pass. At any rnfp ho sent the
bullets in our direction, ( He had a
gray horso and piano-box tyuggy, but
In the darkness I could not distinguish
the man's features."
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Real Estate Transfers
(Furnished by tho Abstract Title
Guarantco nnd Trust Company, No.
220 South Main st.
John W. Broan and wife to James
W. Broan nnd Elizabeth Rook, 3 par
cels of land, near Washington st, $300.
Quit claim deed,
John Sanford to Geo, PoroskoVsky
and wife, .21 acres In Tract 7, Akron,
$100.
A. D. Alexander and wife to Peter
Upllngpr nnd wife, 50 feet, Irvln st,
$1000.
Barbara Zehner to Adolph Zehner, lot
on east sldo Washington st, $425.
nnd his family will Jravo Elberson for
their Cleveland homo on Tuesday,
The Senator will open the Ohio cam
paign with h Youngstown speech Fri
day night and vtH go to Chicago after
the Youngstown meeting.
"Ms
HOLLENBECK
Is Given to Talking About What He's
Going tq Do.
Stnto F(ro Mnrshul S. p. nollenbeck
returned todny from Akron, whero ho
went to Investigate tho Incendiarism
In connection with tUe riot of last Wed
PROVISION
Made For New Pupils
Brought Into City by Re
cent Annexation.
Changes In District
Boundary Lines.
Parents Requested to Note New
Arrangement.
First General Meeting of Teachers
Next Monday.
The Board of Education, In regular
session, Tuesday, August 2Sth, adopted
the following division, for school at
tendance, of the territory recently an
nexed to tho city; and the following
changes In tho bouudary lines of the
districts heretofore established by res
olution of tho Board. Every parent is
earnestly requested to note carefully
the boundary lines established by this
action, and to send children to the
proper schools.
NORTH HILL.
All pupils of the former North Hill
district seventh and eighth grades,
shall report at Bryan school. All pu
pils In grades from first to sixth In
clusive, In the former North Hill dis
trict, shall report at North Hill school.
CHESTNUT GROVE SCHOOL.
AH pupils, below the sixth grade,
residing in districts No. 1 and 4, of
Portage township, shall attend Chest
nut Grove school. All pupils in these
districts, In sixth, seventh and eighth
grades, shall attend cither Grace
school or Crosby school.
DISTRICT NO. 8, PORTAGE TOWN
SHIP. AH pupils in what was formerly
district No. 8, of Portage township,
shall attend Grace school.
DISTRICT No. 2, PORTAGE TOWN
SHIP. All pupils lesidlng in what was for
merly district No. 2, Portage town
ship, shall attend Howe school.
DISTRICT No. 11, COVENTRY
TOWNSHIP.
All pupils In district No. 11, Coventry
township, In seventh and eighth grades,
shall report at Howe school. All pu
pils In said district In grades from
first to sixth inclusive, shall uttend
tho Summit Lnke school. All pupils
residing in that part of tho Howe dis
trict, lying north of Jackson st, and
cast of tho Ohio canal nnd Clinton
alley, shall attend AJlen school. Also
all pupils residing In the Howe district
east of Holloway st, and north of
Poplar st, extended east to the canal
report at Terklns school.
DISTRICT No. 2, COVENTRY
TOWNSHIP.
All pupils of seventh nnd eighth
grades, residing in Coventry town
ship, district No. 2, shall attend Allen
school. All pupils in grades from first
to sixth Inclusive, In Coventry town
ship, district No. 2, nnd In Allen school
district, south of West South st., cast
word to Swcltzer avc.; theuco south
of East Crosier st, to city limits, shnll
report nt schools In Gayer block, nnd
tho school house's of district No. 2, as
follows: Pupils east of railroad, In
nesday night, says tho Columbus Dis
patch. He said to a representative of The
Dispatch that he had not succeeded in
fixing tho identity of any of tho per
sons who applied tho torch, but num
bers of persons testified that they saw
tho firo set Tho troublo is to identify
tbo person that did It Tho descrip
tions given aro all general nnd would
fit any person.
Ho said hn hoped that some clues
Deputy Marshal nart was now work
ing on would lead to thu detection of
tho guilty pcrtons. r
gradp 1, 2, 3 nnd 4, at school houses
of district No. 2. Pupils west of roll.
road In grades , 2, 3 and 4, at Gayer
block. All pupils of fifth and sixth
grades In tho entire district Just
named, shall report at school houses
of district No. 2.
DISTRICT No. 1, COVENTRY
All pupils residing In what was for
merly district No. 1, Coventry town
ship, shall report at either Kent
school or Loggett school.
Very respectfully, j
H. V. HOTCHKISS,
Supt Public Instruction.
TEACHERS MEETING.
The first general mooting of the
teachers of the public Bchools of tho
city,' will be held at the High school,
Monday morning, September 3rd, at
8:30 o'clock. This meeting Is for all
the teachers In the public schools.
LIVE STOCK.
State Auditor's Report Shows a Con
siderable Increase.
State Auditor Guilbert has mado
public a table showing the number of
domestic stock animals In Ohio as re
turned by the several county auditors,
and a comparison of the returns with
that of last year. It shows the fol
lowing: Horses 711,146, an increase of 5,019.
Cattle 1,427,GC1, an increase of 75,
043. .Mules 14,521, a decrease of 148.
Sheep 2,544,070, an Increase of 26,
710. Swine I,4S9,518, a decrease of 60,-
506.
Franklin county shows the follow
ing: Horses 14,571, compared with 14,-
50 1 -last year.
Cattle 1S,CU2, compared with 18,427
last ye:k
Mules-113, compared with 101 last
year.
Sheep 12,766, compared with 11,0555
last year.
Hogs-27,102, compared with 28,276
last year.
BUSBY
Claims to Have Been Offered a Posi
tion on Local Force.
Mr. H. A. Busby, of this city, has
Just been offered the position of head
qunrters officer oil the Akron police
force by Mayor Young of that place,
says the Columbus Disp.itch. Tho
offer has been nccepted, and Mr. Bus
by expects to assume his now duties
there next week. This position comes
to him as .a reward of merit, on ac
count of Busby's services In trying to
protect the city building from the riot
ous mob of several days ago. Ho wa-j
reported to have been knocked down
twice by rocks thrown by the mob
while defending tbo entrance to tha
building. His clothes also were torn.
Busby says the mob was made up of;
idle, desperate fellows. Ho was for
merly on .the local police force.
Notice To Bricklayers.
.. All who have not yet procured suits
for Labor Day Parade can do so Sat
urday night at tho brleklnyer's hall,
Geo. II. PETLEY, Com.
EY!
aaae: i-oaim it
On Long Time and Easy Payment
WE will make loom from 5 to 11,000 on
Wotches, Dlnmonds, Household Goods,
Flaaoe, Organs, Horses. Wagons, Cfirrlnces,
Btoro and Office Fixtures, Merchandise,
Blocks, Bonds, Jewelry. Insurance Poll,
cles, llento. Contracts, WITHOUT AN
PUBLIU1TY WHATEVKK AND W1TH
ODT REMOVING THKM KKOM YOUU
I'OHBEBBION. Elecant Prlvato Offices.
Loans made came day.
AKRON SECURITY fi LOAN CO.
193 South Howard St., ?ISS
Noar IV1III St.
Ihtae 863. Open ercalnn utJl V m.
CONSUMPTION
Caused the Death of Well Known
' Stone Mason.
Joseph Gcmuend, a stone mason re
siding nt 101 Benjamin st, died
Thursday afternoon. Deceased bad
been III for four months and death
was duo to consumption.
Mr. Gerauend was past 41 years oil
ago and hud resided lu Akron 1Q
yeais. Ho was a member of tho St,
Bernard's society; tho Bavarian so
ciely and the Stone Gutters' union,
The fuucial will be held at :30 o"
clock Saturday morning at St. Bej
nurd's church. Intoruicnt lu St, Bej
uurd'a cemetery, - "- .
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