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THE ENTERPRISE, WEDNESDAY , JULY 24;. 1689. fe." PTFoe IN SHOES SLIPPERS AND OXFORD TIES, OUT PRIDES ON at LOCAL AND MISCELLANEOUS. .New corn In market. ' " The farmers have begun to visit us again. Check No. 2275 draws the gold watch at Robinson's. ) Secretary Coach U posting the hills for the coming fair. Dog and katydid days at commencement of tbe eighth month. - The felines bare become disturbers of the peace these evenings. The transfer lines are compelled to run an extra to carry the simple trunks. Why do we not get any report from Washington of the pensions granted. The traveling appetizer man has not been in town for a number of weeks. R. J. Robinson Is ready to supply the people with first-class California fruit. "Woodcock can be killed without infring ing on the State law July 15 to Nov. 1. A number of the dlyines will soon seek the cool breezes of the watering places. 4. Read our special from Dakota. Very little rain has fallen there In many months past Street Commissioner Serage is doing tome very fine work in laying the stone in the streets. f A paper containing a certain class of news wis on sale in this place on Satur day evening. There will toon be enough subjects at . the watering places fer the mosquitoes to subsist upon. E. L Benedict and C. B. Llndsley re ceived a car load of fine poniet from Kan sat 8atnrday. Tbe Sunday excursion train receives very little patronage from this place. That's correct The officers of the degree of Itebekah, I. O. 0. F will be installed Thursday evening, July 23. " Dr. 3. W. Honghton was compelled to take to his bed again, and la under tbe care of Dr. E. Rust Thk Enterprise will be sent to the reading rooms at Lakeside and Chautau- qna during the season. A few judgments by confession have been entered on the Justice's docket with in tbe past few days. Tho Bee Line and W. ft L. E. offer special rates to tourists. Their cards will be found In another column. If r. A. H. Palmer is tbe recipient of tome One samples of tbe products grown In southern California, occasionally. Tbe country editor contracts to serve tbe public fifty-two weeks in tbe year; there fore there it no time for him to take a vacation. R. C. Adams and 0. E. Townscnd, deal era In agricultural implements and ma chinery, report an excellent run of trade this season. There are probably more buildings re painted here this season than there bave been in many years. It adds much to the looks of tbe town. Very (ew cases are being entered on the civil docket at the common please court In Elyrla. Guess it mutt be that peace hat been declared. Tbe farmer Insurance compsnies will probably be busy for tbe next sixty days adjusting and paying losses, caused by lightning, on buildings and live stock. Grafton It taking quite a start this sea- ton In tbe way of improvements. Four teen new buildings are in proems of erec tion, aside from the number being re paired. Large quantities of celery from Lodl are being shipped to Cleveland. We bope tbe season will be a little more favorable for our capitalists whehave interests tnre this year. A number of Texat ponies were disposed of by parties f rem tbe West to individuals here yesterday. Pony taming and break- Ins will be in order for a time. Look out for your bata. i The pulpit it making war on the pub lishers and readers of Sunday papers. This It a step In the right direction, and - should receive the hearty approval of all ' law-abiding citizens. The committee on public grounds should procure tome young squrrela. and plane them in the park and provide the new com en with proper facllltet for protection in the trees and food to subsist upon. The annual spasmodic has struck the In a number of towns south-west . O July A $1.50 Oxford, only $1.25. A 3.00 shoe, only 2.50, SE It of us over a cross railroad. It will require one keg of printer's ink to blow it off ; then quietness will prevail for a season. Tbe Infant child of Dr. Sheldon died at McComb and was brought here for burial. The funeral wag held at the residence of Mrs. McDermott On Magyar street, Tues day, at ten o'clock, Rev. W. C. Dawson officiating. The effect ot Mrs. Jenesse Miller's lec. tures on dress reform Is beginning to be observed. The proprietors of the corset factories will ask for Mrs. Miller's bead to be delivered to them on a platter if she don't stop lecturing. In this issue will appear the continued Dart of chapter second of the story of "Luke Mason," which should bave ap peared July 10. This will make the story complete with the previous and subse quent chapters which will appear. John C. Artz, the veteran mail route clerk, returns to his lamlly and friends when he checks out his run at Cleveland. John's experience In handling Uncle Sam's mail should warrant the powers that be In giving him a better position. Tbe 1. 0. 0. F. will give an excursion to Sage't Grove, near Huron, Tuesday, Ang. 6. Fare for the round trip, 40 and 89. A special train will be run over the W.&L.E. Everybody invited. For fur ther particulars, see small bills and post- era; by order Com. Too many young men make It a point to form aline at the entrance to the church es at the close of services bunday evening with a view of seeking the company ot tome fair damsel to tee her home. Boys, would It not be the better way to accom pany your lady to church and then escort her home and avoid a repetition of the recent complaints wbicb haye been made? The prize ring fever struck this place and Sunday, July 14, a match was arranged between local talent to take place west of town, the stakes, two dollars in cash and a gold watch, to be awarded to the winner. A few of tbe good secret-keeping sports were advised of tbe matter, and were on the ground early. Marquis of Gooseberry rules governed and In the fifth round tbe sponge went np in favor of tbe light weight. Time, seventeen minutes. Our reporter visited the works where one of the lighten was employed during tbe week, and his appearance indicated that he had passed nnder a brash heap ; but be was not at all communicative. The above It til we could gather about tbe prize fight, as every one who was present appeared to be corked np tight when a reference was made to the ring. Another fight was ar ranged for Sunday, July 21st, for five dollars a side, but tbe principals began to fear tbat the police might appear on the ground and place them under arrest, and it was declared off. After Many Years. Mr. John N. Canes, a brother ot Mrs. Dr. Emerson, of this place, left his home forty yean ago, when but 19 yean of age, to seek hit fortune. Word reached his father'! family, eighteen years afterward, that John wat dead, but at interval! the story would be contradicted. The follow Ing it taken from the Globe, published at Tacoma, W.T.: "Some months ago R. G. Hanes, well known here in real estate circles, came to Tacoma. and nude inquiries as to the whereabouts of his brother, whom be bad never teen, having been born the year fol lowing the brother'! departure from borne. At last he learned that "John" bad a cat tie ranch ,on the Chllllcoten river, ISO milea from its mouth, and determined to visit him. He set out, and after a horse back ride of 700 miles from Ashcraft, a sta tion on tbe Canadian Pacific, and numer ous misadventures, he reached tbe place. At he said, tbe meeting between the brothera can be Imagined. "John" has a magnificent ranch, stocked with about 9000 head of horses and cattle, and is the head ot a family of five interesting chil dren." ' ' Church Notes and Announcements. OOHOKKATIOKAL. Rev. S. D. Gammell wilt preach1 bit farewell sermon next Sunday morning. Mr. Gammell came here in 1884; and In bidding farewell tbe Church loses tn efficient worker, a Christina gentleman, and the town an excellent citizen. . Monday evening 18 member! of the choir of the Congregational Church called at tbe residence of their leader, W. II. Fisher, ostensibly to practice tome upon tome new piece. After singing awhile Mr. M. H. Wadsworth stepped forwsrd and presented Mr. Fisher with a fine urn bnlla, accompanied with a neat little speech, and at the tame time reminded blm that it wat hit fiftieth birthday. Don't Increase the danger with oplnm remedies. Give Rinehart't Blackberry; no oplnm. 25c W- A $2.50 shoe, only $2.00. A 3.50 shoe, only., 3.00. AGE'S. PERSONALS. Mr. and Mrs. J. S. Mallory and daughter Rose will leave for an extended pleasure trip in tbe East to-morrow. B. II. Fisher returns to California to morrow. Mrs, Waller Sage, now in 'California in search of health, is reported to be gaining. W. R. Wean spends a day in town occa sionally to clean np bis table of accumu lated correspondence. Rev. C.E. Manchester ot Barnetville, 0., spent a few days visiting his father-in-law, Deacon 'Case, last week. He returned Saturday accompanied by Mrs. Case. ' Mm. W. V: Rood, of Akron, 0., is visit ing friends and relatives here. r ' ' Fronk Wooley, of Oberlln, is in town for a few days. Miss Libbie Boyd Is visiting friends in Elyna. Mr. and Mrs. W. C. Lang, of Waterbury, Conn., spent Sunday at F. W. Bennett's on Prospect street, ', Amy Sheldon is visiting her brother and family in McComb. Grace FIncb, of Medina, visited her iriend, Pearl Metzger, last week. Leon Adamt is spending a few weeks with hit litter, Mrs. D. L Beckley, of Huntington. Master George Blxol.of Cleveland, ) spending hit vacation with bit Wellington cousins. ' Mr. and Mrs. Richardson are entertain ing Detroit friends this week. N. uV L Mr. Charles Gtrdner returned from a few weeks' visit in Michigan last week. . Mrs. W. F. Crosier and daughter ire visiting ber sister In Bucyrus. Mr. and Mrt. Frank McClellan and baby Harry are visiting friends in Bucyrus. . . Pearl Llnder It tpending her vacation with friends in Cleveland, . $ Miss Grace Adams hat been spending a few days visiting friend tnd relatives In Huntington. Mist Pearl and Claude Llnder are visit ing relatives in Dover and Rockport, Cuy ahoga county. Miss Kate O'Brien Is visiting friends in Norwalk, Howard Townsend Is visiting his broth. ers here. Rev. J. L. Galvin Is spending the sum mer in Washington, D. 0. Mr. and Mis. L. H. Wadsworth, of Greenwich, spent Bunday In town. , L M 1st Ettle Leet left for Michigan Mon day. Miss Ella Knapp, having completed her course at the Missionary Training School at Chicago, has returned home lor a vaca tion before entering upon ber work as missionary among the colored people of New Orleans. Miss Bertha Snearer, oi Elyria, wis the guest ofJLulu Hollenbach last week. C. O. Schaible bas Just returned from a two weeks' visit with relatives in Akron and Youogstown, 0. Alias Emma Maylander, of Oak Harbor, Is visiting her lister, Mrs. F. W. Harmon, Henry Hess snd Miss Lena Bowmanof Cincinnati, are visiting at L. Bowman's. Miss Lettle Poller, of Akron, is assist ing at N. P. Robinson's. v Mr. and Mrs. John Roser are spending thrtlr annual at Lakeside. HenrrfDaugherty, with Laundon, Win. decker ft Co left Monday for a week's vacation np tbe lakes. Mrs. Milton Leonard and son Frank, of Akron, are visiting In town. - . Mn. Harvey Branch and ton Harry, of Clarksfleld, were the guests of B. B. Her rick last week. Geo. Wadsworth, or Hopedale, 111., eld est ton of MUo Wadtworth, visited the old homestead over Sunday. . , ; t ' Mrs. Graff and daughter, of Oberlln, have been visiting her aunt, Mrs. OoL Herrick, for a number of days pant. ' Mn. W. L. Kendall, of Cleveland, It tht guest of Mn. Bennett at the Park House. Scott McDermott It attending commer cial college In Cleveland. , Mn. McLeod, of Norwalk, ha secured a large class here In vocal music She Visit! this point Wednesdays and Satur days. : ' - ' J , Mn. a Sage md daughter left for Mich igan for a three weeks' visit to-day. . Lawyer Dunn and daughter, of Bowling Green, are the guests of Dr. Emerson. - BROKEN SIZES. - Jlollln Wilbur is assisting in tbe Bank. Mr. and Mrs.E. II. Wait are spending a week at Vermillion, 0. Mrs. Rosenow left for Springfield, Mo., Sunday. Dr. McClaran will not go for a few days yet. Mrs. Wm. Miller Is now stopping with her father, Wm. Rlninger. Mr. Miller Is on his way to the Pacific coast on a busi ness trip. . The Wellington Bending Works. The Wellington bending works were es tabllsed here July 1st, 1889, the company having previously secured a lease of their present site of Messrs. W. R. Santley ft Co. fur a term of five years. Therefore, July 1st, 1890, the time of the lease will expire. The gentlemen compeslng the firm, Messrs. G. II. Palmer and E. C. Bran ton, are practical men in the business, and It required but a very few months to es tablish a fine trade. In the beginning only two men were employed from tbls place, aside from their own force, to oper ate it; but so rapidly haa the business grown tbat thirty men, all residents of this place, have their names upon the weekly pay roll. By the Increased trade the building they occupy haa become inad equate to meet the demand ; therefore it would become necessary for them to erect larger buildings here or seek another loca tion where they would be erected on a suitable site. This fact having become known representatives from a number of towns visited them, and numerous letten were received from boards of trade ten dering! aid as tn inducement for them to settle in their midst. Messn. C. W. Hon and 8. K. Laundon, of this place, held an Interview with them and ascertained the amount necessary to induce them to re main, and at once sought to procure a suitable site where the shipping facilities could be greatly Increased over the pres ent location. The owner made a pries to the committee, but when the time arrived to close np mtttert an advance of two hundred dollars was demanded, which was refused. The committee have bad other equally at good sites tendered them at very satisfactory figures, tnd will doubtless settle upon one or the other in a few days. VKfc Tk CMaf Reaa for the great sue. test ot Hood's BarsaparilU Is found In the article Itself. It Is merit tbat wins, and the fact that Hood's Baraaparllla actually ao eompllsnes what la claimed for It, Is what bas given to this medicine a popularity and sale greater than that of any other sarsapa- i4 taij, rllla or blood purt merit WlrtS fler before tliepublle. Hood's Barsaparflla cures Scrofula, Salt Rheum and all Humors, Dyspepsia, 8lck Deadaelie, Biliousness, overcomes Tbat Tired Feeling, creates an Appetite, strength ens the Nerves, builds up tbe Wool System. Ilwll HanapartlU Is sold by all drug gists, gli six fort. PreparedbyaLHoo t Co.. Apothecaries, Lowell. Mass. , - . ' Excursion. ' Tbe Bee Line will run an excursion to Cleveland and Put in-Bay Thursday, Aug, 1st, train to leave Rochester at 7:19, Wei llngUra, 7:80, LaG range, 7:43, a. m., stand ard time, and return here about 0 :80, p m, Fare for round trip to Cleveland, 75c Fare lor round trip on the boat, 75c. Tbe many remarkable cures Hood's Sanmparllla accomplishes are sufficient proof that It does possets peculiar eura tlve powers' BUSINESS LOCALS. A Card. - Free Hand Crayon Portrait woi sneclaltv. bv Mas. M. L Mabsiiall, Wellington, Ohio "Residence on N. Main 8t W. ft L. E. Special. Round trip tickets to Lakeside and Put-in-biy at reduced rates via Sandusky and boat. For tale by W. ft L. E. Ry. . .. if9 farmer. " Remember tbat Laundon. Wlndecker & Co. have a full stock ot all kinds of barb wire fencing. J. S. MALLOiElT 8s 00. In accordance with tom we will, during the month of August, make a Special Clearing-up Sale of Wash Fabrics and Summer Goods. THURSDAY, Is the opening day of the sale, and as the only object in view is to get all summer goods out of the way, there will be some cheap merchandise offered for sale. PARASOLS REGARDLESS OF COST. We think it hardly necessary to ouote prices. Those who have favored us with their fpatronage at such a time in former years will know what announce this sale. Important to Union Soldiers. We understand tbat there Is more ac tivity In the Pension Bureau at Washing ton than ever before. Corporal Tanner la surely demonstrating the Interest be feels i i i, j . i . r. . i ,1 i luuavuig bu jusi claims promptly auoweu. It seems to us advisable tbat soldiers hav ing claims should hasten their preparation at once, and that, If an attorney Is desired, MUo B. Stevens ft Co., of Washington. should be applied to. These gentlemen nave branch, onlces at Cleveland and at other points, and are energetically endeav oring to afford the Corporal all possible opportunity to execute the pension laws. ' WJ-81 Try Pratt's Horse Liniment Sure cuie for all blemishes. Sold by druggists. Ginghams at reduced price. Laundon, Wlndecker ft Co. Go to 8. V. Carpenter'! for sewini ma chine supplies. Potato Bags, Currant Worms, Cabbage Worms, etc., tie quickly destroyed by using "Hammond's Slug Shot" It is the cheapest and most effectual artlclejknown ; usea witn sarety to man ana Dean tor ten years. Sold by 20-tf Laundon, Windecker ft Co. Tbe nicest Ice-cream parlors In town are at J. B. VermUya't WATCH IT! A gold watch and cigar lor five cents at Ulbson's oDJce oi tbe foe tal Telegraph Cable Co. la Horr, Warner ft Cat block. Hosiery at reduced price. Laundon. Wlndecker ft Co. The latest designs of Baby Carriages and sold exceedingly cheap at Hon ft Bkkschoten's. Itch. Mange, and Scratches on bnman or animals cured In 80 minutes by Wool lord's Sanitary Lotion. Tbls never tall- Sold by E. W. Adama, Druggist, Welling, ton, Otto, . , . r Pratt's Rheumatic Liniment beats them all. Sold by druggists. We bsve a nice lot of Baby Carriages at verv low prices. Call and see them. A. U.KU.U IUCCH. Summer Dress Goods at reduced price. Laundon, Wlndecker ft Co. Notice. J. M. Crabtree will pay tbe blithest market prices lor live and dressed huici veal calyes, dry and green bides and pelts If you want superior machine oil tbat will not gum, go to S. V. Carpenter. Go to 8, V. Carpenter for needles, oil and general sewing machine supplies. Go to J. B. Vermllya for the best flavor ed dish of Ice-cream In town. J, B. Vermllya uses pure cream, pure e'ean ice, pure lugrexlienis, to make bis ice-cream. i Buby Carriage 1 Baby Cai-riuget;. A full line of Child's Carriages can be seen at A. G. ft U. L. Coven's. Baby Carriages at A. G. ft G. L. Coui h'i If you have neuralgia, cold, sore thioul, etc., nse Pratt's Family Liniment Sold by druggists. WANTED. One or two young girls, tram 10 to 14 yearaof age to educate by two German and American ladles. Full course ol mus'c and Languages taucht Terms reasonable. Bett Cleveland and Blnn reference. Address for particulars, P. O box No. 63, Cleveland, O. . 24 81 For pure Ice-cream that will recommend itself call on J. B, Vermllya. Tn prevent cholera infantum use i;lne- bart's Syrup Blackberry; n opium. 2.'c. Saieens at reduced price. - Laundon, Wlndecker ft Co, How's This P ' We offer ltO Reward for any t r ot Catarrh that cannot be rumd by taking Hall's Catnirh Cur. F. J. Cheney & Co., Froo'rs, loleao, O. P 8 Hall's Catarrh Cure is taken In ternally, acting directly upon the W vkI and mucus surlacet of tho system. I'rlo 7 per botile. Sold by all druggis'. Notice. Dresxinaklng and Fitting. I am pre pared to do Cutting, Fitting and Dresa making by the late Taylor System. Fit ting a Specialty, at rnv home on Kelley Bt, west ot C. V. V. 1. Oepo . , i 80-80 MHH, liLRUN.iAMK. Just Think of It! N. P. Robinson offers a First-dam Road Cart tor the Investment ot only one nickel The W. ft L. K. R'y Co. make rate f 2.50 for round trip, Wellington to Lake side and return Via B. ft O. It. R.. Monro, villa and Steamer from Sandusky, Ohio. Limit ot tickets until Aug. 80th, 10. Trains 10, 4, tnd 6 make connection. -, f . F. W. Harmok, Agt ' A Challenge. I will pay S3 to anyone in the State' ol Ohio who will produce a superior growth nf potatoes from second planting than I I can furnish. i ne same to ne submitted to competent Judges. Lkvt Bow ma v, Wellington, 0 July 23, -88. our established cus AUGUST 1st, we mean when we AIAOBY & Co Parasols at reduced price. Laundon, Windecker ft Co. Notice. The W. ft L.E.It'vCo. will sell Hnrvp.t Excursion Tickets to all nointa west or Miaamirl rlvarKAksaabA ri rado. New Mexico. Wvoming. Oklahoma Ter., etc., on Ang. 6th, 20th. Sept. 10th and 24tb, ud Oct. 8th, '80, at one fare lor round trip. Limit. 80 davs from sale. Sea circulars later. F. W. Habmom. Act Legal Hotioe. The State of Ohio 1 In tbe Court of Cora . . oon Pleas. oraln County, 8.8., Clarinda Lummlt, Plaintiff.) axainsi . r Flletns A. Lummls, Deft J , PKTITION FOR DIVORCE. . Tht defendant ts hereby notified thai e plaintiff above named, bas Hie In the otf:o oi the Clerk of the Court, ker Petition for Di vorce. She charges the defendant with gross neglect of duty and being willfully absent front her tor more than three years last past Bald chart will be for hearing at the next term ot sal d Court which wiu ke holdea at tbe Court House In Elyria on tbe M day of November next By J TlHaakeU, JMl Atty. for Petitioner. NotlMaf Appalmtmcat. tsriTi or jam as a. oisa, dichsid. The onderalgned has been appointed and uallfled as Administratrix of the estate p DM B. Caaa. lata ol Weill nrton. Larain County, Ohio, deceased. Dated this Utft day of July. A. D, 1889. oTATIBA CASE Motlea of Appolatmoat. ssTiva or bmoiii cbaddock, pactism. ' The onderalgned hat been appointed and qualified aa Administrator with tbe will an nexed of the estate ol Deborah Craddork, lata of Wellington, Loral u County, Ohio, deceased. A. U. HMIT11. tateWsltbdMtofJuIy STOCK and FIXTURES OF THE ; AT A- BAEOfAIN For Full Particulars Call onv r.'' ' W. H. TOWflSEIJD. 4.1 . For Sale I people