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V'.' . -Cf-EVCUKo; 0- r7-:. ,iA i . .' -Ayf) o-i'l 5,1 . -XT' i .fV '"'"! r'"! "' - ' J.--:t .-..-'i- i ic. ,1 r..;i . " I GOOD AVKBTJISING I ISSUED BVMT WEDNESDAY. " mi MEDIUM. A 7dmll7 newspaper Dovotod to tho Intc County - and Vicinity. ' : . . , . . ' -i t- - ' . - ' . - :.! ca . t . i .. ' -, " , : ; : . . ..',',! . ! i: . 'f VOUj- XXUI; fl ;-A I ' BwEIFffl , WEDNESDAYJNOygMBER 27, 1889. NO. 48. t?HS toSRPRISS, PublUhed every Wdoidf . at WELLINGTON, OHIO, 1,4 Term f SaWorlvtlcBi IM WW y.....v..-.. t Moiith.,..ii.v..:.;:.... .V.. ...,. '.W ; rflonthi....i....7i.i.. ATTCBNEYS-AT-LAW. J.T.HASKELL. BLni-AT-LAW ui VOTA&I FI76LIG. ) tad Collections tnaflo t ipctlty tlabtnkbnildioK. 1J. H.rDICKSON, TTORNEY-AT-LAW, nd loltcltor ot erican and Foreign PATENTS. WEBT 8IBK PUBLIC 8QUAEE, . . . LiLINGTON, - OHIO. NOTARY FUBLIO. . II 1 'tFk. I " ' 11 win. i4hm. anncraflu. biiu. vriun in I dtcnd leical nimoer. OdoeoTtr Borijre'i V. pnd tbo. .tor. TdWSORIAIi. SUSHI ROHINMN. tka Barbw. knsl on of th. naanat, DAM aoBnniant Bar kopatatowii. Only flnitlau workmoa loyod. A full mwortnoiit of bklr oU, po uni hair reuaratlvM. line bath-roomi unMtion and furaitaed tt Ml koure with tud oold watar and all oeeoMary oonraol" a. IWom.. noutfc tla UMrvr khm, UKNT1B1S. J. HALHROOK, DootlDt. Offlo OTW , Huitd'a etora. Id Bank Bulldln. inirioo, Ohio. Kltrouf oild. fat tdnlo j tur lam unnwi Bf Htu. trllo'e Art Gallery .-Plcturei fn er bn9 auu riau. u wuu mn nun. attnncion paid to .nlantlDR In Uraton Watnr Colors and oouylnn from old . Old nngatlTe. all preserved anion can be bad at an time, (iallerr orer uaira grocery. i I rrs of all kind, flnent work tad latest ,; vuopirliix ana eniargias 10 urayon, ini ftnl. Hpeelal attention te the bebiee. t . w r ... , iir a jsiooB, v aiunarvfia, w. PHYSICIANS. -V- Et. HATHAWAY M. D. SPECIALTIES! ritouet and dl.eaM of the bladdnrand ril.nlcerttoo of to. nctuai. latuli .narea aud all orvvatllqa dlaaaw. of Ilia f retted b j an 4mprovdiy.tm, without iitwnuon i rum online... I of th. blailil.r and kldn.r.trated oiljr i.rrrui ana proper .duijiii of tnennne. , I ter lllnnk Wellington, O BlTERINABY SUHOEON. '- .V It. G. HOLLAND, iipy Surgeon and;DentisV trrxeivnd al Telpbon Kithaiig D Fell's drug store ,,!,. ,t( IToron to Veberl nafT Coflege, c1itir,3?. B. PRATT, o a ::j Surgeon and Dentist. ntf (Ire tears of nraotlee. Orders tat Adnrat' and Houghton's drug raea tun inxen tor treaimeut ai my ourtlaud Ayeuue. 4-22 JEWELERS. 7 ' bs5v go:.1.; J. J. THOMAS, ,, r Maanfaeturer Of And Dealer ta Honiinents 3 Tombstones Everything pertaining to cemetery work will receive prompt attention at -prices to salt the times. i f- (26 PLANIIf O HILL. P. L. tT1DS1T0ETHC0h Manafaetarers of and dealers In Z3oora Slx and Blind Cheese and Batter Boxes, all kinds ol Lumber, Lath. Shingles, Battens, Mould Ian and Flooring;. Siding; made and Sur lace Planing done to order on short no. SJT : 'j Dr.-H.E.,Wnen,T;-.' ." Office and residence In Post office build ing. Calls answered at all hours in city or country. . Offle Honrs t to 6 jp m.' Pratt .Herrick, mim mi m rioca stoee, .Free delivery to any part oi the corpor tion...Juauroaa street, weuineton, u. COAL) NEW FIRMI COIL! . ,M.L.BUSH4i CO I Wonld respectfully announce to the citizens ot Wellington that they are now on deck, and Krepared to take orders tor all kinds of erd and soft coal which they will sell foe cash at the lowest living prices. A share of your patronage is solid tod. 22U M.L.BTJBH 4 CO OHBISTJK&BffliNKTT MAMoraOTVBiRa or CARBXiGEM, WAGONS AND 8LEIGIIS ( . i I Of ETIBT BasOKIPTIOH. HEPAIRINO A 8PECIALTY. : 0. E. dUTLIFF,':! I - lal A 9 aOSAtSXl Z2T..COAL Inthrtcite,' SUMlllon, ?-' 1 Jackson and Bloseburg. Termi Caun'fcnd Price Low-.- - Oflloutii West LIVerty 8f.,' Telephone 48 PROFESSOR H, SAMUEL, THE SPECIALIST,- ' spiv "rrtti ai ..... i.i. ui j.ui cjr. niui glassrs rhm' aljj others (all fife gWs for the least money. Lenses mau fiiftnri'd on the premises, 137 Euclid ATenue, - CUveUnd, .43-1 Ohio, A.JS TRAVELERS"'l'REGISTER. EtE.llIS-UJJ'LJ!., Klt)incndrter "oT. It, 13np, traUt will pan Wei. i' t iw ' ' loBasfdllo: ' CEjXTKAL STASDAJID TIME. Sc a-Oln.4 Cul'sEt S SI a.m. i! South Wcntern Ki 14:(lop. m. Ko 11-N.Y. bt.L. Kx HMp.m. a.Zi-voluaintis Accotn......... B:4 p. m. No. a-Nliht K Sp.m, No.tl Local rreiuhl T:ft5t.m. B:ia. aS :. m o. bouth Vtuaurn K iiDUD.m Ko. (Cincinnati At'loto'd Ex 8:4"D.ro No iJ-Local t'r.iiht,. .i.. :()p.m ihi Rx. 1.1.1.. 1.1. l.k. B o.r,-i!vi-iiiu4 Aetotrt..v...:;....."i so to JGHT,- Sole Agent, neks, WalchesJewehy, SIU d Pens, etc. No. 5, Public ."Wellington, Ohio. hwm i un mi mum,- Cleveland St Marietta B. E. , Promtnd sfterJnne , lHM.tralntwIllptiiWell tngtoD at loiiuitt i , . . . OOINO EAST. , Standard Time. ... ., S.Mha.m. ..; ll.lDa.n.' , i 4.W p.m. T.ttpm. '' OOINO WEST. , lO.Mt.m. s.lBp.m. , ..,,,...4 7.4tp.m. 6.00 a.m. . No. l.SandSdally: other, daily ex. Sandtr. Forth. rinformtllonlnresrardto thlt lit. will befoundon ptrei. IX.A.C2C XJZXTZZS. TT & - WAIT, aviS-XiCIl Si. . ST ' r-' and Feed Stable. Mechanic Street.first . f 4 MAAWA.n Tym,a. iiiiauicutisuuuwoi p runcralt Inside corporation, $1 tJOTIOEr t m t ii us m mim Line. 'issengert and pn;eg( to Ins or r(WriH rs. 'Afro col- i Hlributcs Akt'ltUKS.duinfr a ting and pm ltujtd buaJtieu. or telephone.. Aatericup OHKBLIN. mrdall,S:)a. ., l.pan, 1 :30 p. a. HfNTtNilTos. Sfl.1 IVAT rd POI.B Irnvr iUH, II 's.ia , . Hr:it. ' - ' . . ' TEXFIELD. . ; ' V Arrive dally, fta.m. i DrpurtlOn-.m c?;'so-b 3s co., OENEBAI, , INSURANCE ACrENTS Por Flro, life, Accident and Tornado. The best cnnipanlet In the United fituU-s repre sented by us. Olllee north side Liberty street awand Hoor Wadswortk block. iltf 7 rf, BusIsms Manda at the lirnd. Oherlln CriWrr Vrltlnc r ' trp Oherlln tvhool of; Btenography and ( , K-IILIII .tTlin DIINUCI. Wlir.j all oonnecud. f.nptntnow, tnrtructlon thor . auvh and cnome. ctimptHc. circulars free. AddreaiatcKliKft HUlJuKRSON, Oucrlin, O lavvvwaaWBw IMIM- HIM I iti;f?lf I a...i.M Ws 'Killi.all rai. : n! tr If! iv- k.'jJ fl'rt., '.".:-: ( ' i.'- l I ' V.'.VI l-V;,"" .:.n.- 'V 'i Ayr Yr.n) ,.r. 't a'", ' ' V -t u i c-.v.'.v:;'i-: - ; . t...T ..r;i'-.-.- :.'f fi i ) e.-.rt , A) T-a.'.-B"3- ; ' I t-TS .lll.-'i-'l !' i ' t: : . . . . - . ... ti..f.M!tft:M.tflio-.i ,.' r,i i', .' ' -it it-' X' The -Patent :Overcdat;v with; Rubber Clotib S tweeil the woolen outside 3T .i n r.. 1,1 l' . , clotfraridthelinfa , uui vvmu uuuram us well ' - as a brick wall. This is1" the second year. ; Those who wore them last win-" i-' ,w ti I ter pronounce tlicra -the ne plus "ultra of .comfort- able lnventibhs. They,; ; are to be obtained iii Lb-Vv rain county of ' ' . j ArA Y a-. . .. - i ... v.. . c j.. -i.-.r- 'i. " . ... At his BtOrd on iLabcrtj street, "Wellington, ; O., and at hiq storenext tdooc to- savinors '" 1 ' ; ' bankElyria, 0. . j .;!. -.1 'T Mf -TV:'' IrM-.-.'-.'r'r - .. , i' '. ,-.v r. tit ' (.fin!- .f,J.'. ' .Mr j.' A f-l f mm j Ai Gathered .. Our S:es:&I Co:;e:::&denta. All About the Hitppenins and Spcta i - -, Events In their Immediate Vicinity. . lO BTTNTipCiTON. v I f, j- f3 Nov.M, m- Presiding Elder Hughes was here 11 through inarterly tueeting, - preaching 8alurday and Bundny.; . ' Buuday was every pleasant, sunshiny day, wanner than it has been (or some time, but the roads are getting' qnlto soft, Ueorge Day kin and llise Pbllens Kuntz, also Samuel Rowland and Miaf Lepha Safre were married during this month; I don't know just when. ' Mrs. Fannie Perkins-Lewis has a little girl, bora Noy. 17. Mrs. Ueo. Robinson bag a little daughter, born Nov. 18. - - Benjamin Holmes, from Chatham, with some of his family, spent Sunday, Nov. 17th with Horatio Allen. Miss Emma Holmes spending a week with them, then going to her brother's in Penflold Tor a Villi. , , J. B. Robinson and family went to Centerton last ""ridgy to visit; they will remain until after Thanksgiving. Miss Nellie Short has returned from LeRoy. Mine Fidle Jones is with her sister, Mrs. Walter Holland. ' Mr. and Mrs. Burrell Imve their little granddaughter, Eihel Sumner, visiting them. ' There was a pound party at the M. E. parsonage last Wednesday evening i this wss more to give the Pastor and bis wife cordial reception than auyihing else. The evenlnf and going were both un favorable so there 'were only lorty pres ent; the bouse would have been full If it had been a nice nlghtjur the Church all llkethenew pastor. 1 ;"".' T.'". The Baptist pastor . is 'still, holding meetings In Sullivan, he wanted to .be there on Sabbath evonln lust na so there -wee-no-meeting In the IluptlM Church. II -l- ' Our esrs are oow en i'tcil m Sulili-itli morrjng Wlft aUe -sweet .Diutiio of the Church bdl.t,tt.has been Ave yearn last April since- weOave heard the .'sweat sound here In Hnnllfigton.t The Bnptler Society ;have laleiy put a new hell in their tv l'-r. I 1 . , .1 r- David Hull has been sawinz m over (p Henry Franks' with his engine; In some way last wenc n is face was 'very badly hurt, some part of the machinery hitting blot '.oil the nose and breaking It , Frank Tracy of Euclid goes to Buttle Creek, Mich., this week to the Sanitarium there, hoping to secure benefit, from the electric batbS.' i, ,-.;, i m . Th"rt Is to Hie a dance at the hotel on Thanksgiving evening. ' " ' "' ' "' Mr.( and Mrs. Wll Smith will spend TbRukkgiviDg at Ernest Tannei'a in Orville. -r ,i , Mr. Luke Cunpmnri has put a very nice granite monument ia the cernfctery in memory of his wife. Also the friends of Septimus Perkins have erected a nice monument orer his grave.. , Mr. Blakeslee looks very comlorlable 'iB the addition ou her bouse and new fence ' around her yard and all puintud clean and white. Mrs. Stiaie Muntz nee Whitney is visit ing her cousin Mrs. Mllo June. . , - . LITCHFIELD, Nov. 16, '80. Prepare for winter. ' The snowy down was seen to fall one day laet wuek. Alison Crow claims it was not luck that be shot three deer and the others none, but owing to his skill and good gun. Oar local sports en. enjoying them selves at present ; between quail, rabbit, and coon the gnns are kept busy. the lawsuit between A. R. Blranaban and A. Wood of Medina, was brought to a settlement lsst Tuesday. . . '. I By appearances the Western Hotel has had a good run of businesa the last week. : Clifford Willis, we understand, Is about to, engage In business In Medina. Suc-cesafllf.-' ... . . On $oy. 14th, the questio was brought before the 'court to see who should pay the loss and damage 'o a flock of sheep belonging to Alien Wise and P. 8, 8eley la common, cauwctl liy dogs belonging t4 Martin -Ilrookef; ard Win, Ault, The dS'u'age Wss estimated st sixty doParet four Jeii'g 'lilllfd. : and iilmut wn being butlly Mttn Hm ult wn deciibrd In favoi nf the .!.'f(.n.!untV l'llntl!Ts not living s.iti!.fnvt'!y prf as to Identity of the dogs. Lawyers were Heath lor pluln. till'a, and Andrews for ileftrnJrints, both of Me-lina. - ' ; . ' ' ' ' ''Nent"f orelmuse hail an accident befall 61m which came near boing fstal. While sawing wood with a tltug saw, slipped In front' of the' saw in placing a lc-x on the carriage and had his bead badly sawed. L ue Tuesday of last week lira. Marv Woodruff, and M Silas Turner departed this life.' "Tbey bad liven to the. good old age of elghty.four and eighty-one. .They were among ibe oldest settlers, Mrs, Tur ner, cOnilng : Irom Massachusetts;,, to Grafton, Ohio, In 1830; la 18M she came to Litchfield, where she has since redded.' ;tra.. .B, Wilson bar bought the place foemeriy owned by Vol Bhank, and P. O. has tie tmr ' ' 1 'Too Kitow r .s.M:-rs; ; ti, , . . .i . . ....-o'-tir?!, '.? .j Nov. 88, W . Appearances indicate a little mud. i Said and mud give the farmers time to convereeone with another. '' Everything aeems to be quiet In our lit tie burg.";; ; 1- Turkeys will have to suffer this week. Sr if ' ' c . '' ttev. werner occupied the cungrega. tlonal pulpit last Bunday. , .,-,,,, J.Teskley.bae movid bis household good to Lorain, where he intends to make bis future home. - r ' Mrs. i Frank Peck and daughter, ol Michigan, are' visiting friends and rela tives here, i ' CHITs familial face is seen sgaln in town. ; ',; ;; - , , . . , -v Rumor baa It that the election U In he contested Id this township.' Our citizens should aot let- their zeal to elect a man overstep the law.' ' ' ' ' We have not heard of any Democratic demonstrations In town..,. , , " On Wednesday eve a dime social was held at the Baptist paisonage far benefit of Elder Hall. Considering the weather a large party assembled. A good time If re ported. The social to be held by the M. E. Society on the same evening was post poped. ' ," ',. George Fortney Is one oi the happy boys. Last Tuesday he took bis gun and proceeded to a thin woods, where while shooting at a bird bad hli attention called by a low growling tn the top of a tree. He shot the twi enlmajs which proved to be a cotlple of fine cooni, , ' " After t short Illness of five days Avery M. S'a.T UiusJliJ.ibfu-.-exiJ lived tt. .'- .. . . - Al . -L . oia turua twit n-o aau uto. iui itwnu services will take place aeit Tuesday. . ; - . ' ' Toe Know . ., . .... .t ' Not: 18, W. Miss Jennie Baldwin has gone to New York to spend' the' winter and' then she will visit her slider In Emporia. Kansas. Mr. and Mrs. Geo. Smith, left for Penn sylranla last Thursday. They will spend the winter with bis parents. . . IMr. W. Fees (tailed for his borne in Michigan last Saturday1. ' ' Mr, and Sirs O. K. Starr are visiting in Eastern Ohio and Western Pennsylvania. Mr. and Mrs. Jay Hart, Mrs. Hawlcy Hart, Mr. and Mrs. J. C. Barlow and son Fred sre visiting In and about Chicago, Ills. ..:. i Mr. Gill Goodyear, of Michigan Is visit ing his brother D. J. A bunting party chosen by Ben Cham bers and Bay Lang, with fourteen men on each side cathered quite a Corp of spar rows, rats and mice, rue total number killed was 2018. Cap.. Chamber's side killed 178L Capt Long 1187. Mr. Long seivea ovsters to Mr. Chambers and his followers. Our town bss been visited by sneak- thieves quite frequently of late. Last Wednesday night U. KnspL'S shop wss entered and a screwdriver snd rubber coat carried away. They then entered the Bap tist church and ransacked its contents, but took nothing. The store of A. W. Denbam was also t ntered, a box of cigars and some tobacco taken, and his change till opened. Luckily for A. W. he had b ia money in the bouse with him. The school bouse was ata opened, and a quantity of tobacco spit on the floor, and vulgar, In decent Inscriptions made. We need a alght watch and a mayor. Nov. 85, 130. Mr. and Mrs. Geo. Smith and little daughter, are making an extended visit lib friends in Connecticut. Born Nov. 13, a daughter to Mr. and Mrs.1 J.Crow. ' Miss Florence P.-nfifllil, of Obrrlln, baa recently beea visiting with Mr. and Mrs. !. D. Taylor. Mr J. M. Btarr seems to be the cham pion rabbit slayer: eevciiteeu bagged in five hours on day W week. . A bunt for iat, mice, and other "var Ints" Is In progress in town. Al the Conclusion ot It an oyster supi er is to 1m given, to be paid fur tutf party' bringing In the lesst nmnb. trt scalps. ' ' h Mrl Antli' J. 'Norioa.ef. Gratiot Co"., Michigan. Is'yUIting bk brollief' Rey, 0. H. Norton and family. ,,, t.t t Unloa . Thanksgiving services will ' be held In the Congregational cbroaui Rev. 8. L. Orsjf of La Grange, Is to pleach the sermon. ;.! '.' -' " ', ' ' ' ' , Miss Albersoo.- f Long 'Island; New York la making an extended visit with her brother. Bev Alberson and wife, your correspond ent and family are uvited to disc ass our "relation f with turkey" with friends la 8pencer on Thanksgiving. -" 1 It is reported that Wllfard bad the Pre. siding, Elder out on the rst bunt last week and It was suggested by a certala party that the quarterly meeting had .' better be nostDoned until th kn ... i - m ... ,w wMui waa ever, but however, h qutrterly meeting -r was uem at, tnt appotatea time all the same. .', f. " .-.r.,. i c,i : - -(",' ' . " I 1" ' aV-BNCKB. ,. ;-'.jc! . .. i , .Nof'.,io, w E. Erebs bu Improved the looks of his place with a stone walk, The protracted meetings of the M. E. church will commence next Tuesday evening.. The Ladies Aid Boeiety of the F. W. B. church will jneet with Mrs. . Hicks on Thursday af this week. G. S. Stedman and A. Bucll took in the excnrelon to Chicago. .- . - Miss Carrie Rupp Is Rome on a visit. . The Indian lecturer baa gone to Lodl. , ! - Mrs. B. Wsters from Medina Is visiting -her mother, Mrs. A. Burt -. Miss Ida Andrews ha returned to her work In Wellington. , . . . Mr. and Mrs. J. T. Orr bave returned from their' yUlt in Oberlin, where they bave beea visiting bis brother. ' .' .Saturday night between eleven and twelve o'clock the cry of fire was heard, occasioned by the burning of A. Folger. dwelling north ol town. It Is supposed to have been set on Are, as they left home about three o'clock p. m. and no Ore bad been left In the stoves. ' The fire started , la Ui cellar way. Household furniture mostly saved, Gladys, - ' , i i ;V't i r ' . Nov.2,-8.' The protracted meeting of the M. E. ; Church was postponed nntil Sunday ' evening, Nov. 24th. ' 'i ; Thanksgiving eervices will beheld at . , . the M.E. Church..' , , , . .- Rev.Mraad Mrs. Smith were called - ' away to her father's death-bed, In Indi- ' -ana, last Tuesday. iif- ; , - , j . .. . . . J:JHJieei Eve aod Lelo GatestTrom' Lodl-" " spent a few days with Mrs. Johnson, last ' ' week. ," : ; i . Mis Addle Snyder spent Saturday and , . Sunday with friends in Dal Ion, O. . Mr. and Mrs.' James nendee from. Michigan are visiting at Cbas. Hondee'a1 Miss May Jimerson from Litchfield spent Sundsy at J. Andrew's, - Mrs. Voorhees, son and daughter from ' -Pawnee, spent Saturday and Sunday at her daoghter's, Mrs. Jstv Orr. ' Cbas. Csnfield from Lttchtield was In , town' Friday'. ' ' . ' ' " Mum Hattle Donard fs no better". We understand that there wore burglars In town one night last week. .. Gladys. ,"i '; ..'-,.1 'J tt .ii a . ' ' r KOCUESTEB. ' "t ' ' ' ' ' ' Nov. 18, 89. Miss n. L, Peck bu started a millinery store in town. Monday this week Col. Geo.. Garrison, Dell Brlce, W. E. Crsndall and. several Other of our prominent citizens, started out to exterminate the rabbits in a section of country so'Uh of town. They succeeded to a certain extent, killing thirty-three rabbits and two quail. The Col. made a hit of three, while we made a miss bring ing nothJog but leaves. ', Born, to Mr. and Mrs. W. E. CrandalL a girl. Nov. 10. Mr. L. Smlthnlght and a friend, irom Cleveland, are in Rochester oo a bunting excursion. ' Goes snd Brlce are negotiating for part of the mill properly, with a view ot ex tending their business. .Noy 21, m Curtice Lsrrabie and ' Will Wheeler have floated over the matrimonial dam with their chosen ones, and are now afloat on the bigb seas of matrimonial bliss. U. W. Barnes and W. M. Crandall are bappy over the advent of bouncing boy babies. All parties doing; well. W.W.Dyer was called to Wellington last week to see his mother who was re ported very ill ; he only arrived a few moments before she died. Funeral services lu Wellington and interment was ' made in the family lot In the cemetery in the south east part of Brighton, near bar old borne, It also being the place where her husband lies burled. , . l H. E. Dyer expects to go to West Salem sion to engage in the manufacture of f.irnlture. ... ' We understand that a protracted meet- ins will commence at ibe M. E. Church ', SOOR. . V. ! . ' -.' " , ' The farmers report wheat looking very good, several contemplating going west ,nc;(j !H'Im " a'.3 Kel'ff1ns''tH "Anra. aa-tha .tarte ta .tl e?-"f , i'?l''' enmi A lower to warrant them ha aodolmr. i ''''"''! f' hi itolmson has moved Into klk fcaW '"l1 '' bouse,., ,,,',.,, Thanksitlvlna ororiotrsbehJBverTaulet' ' "5 thht, Vmees nothing J rtotleed nr about to " happa ut Jllatt, Columuu ' 1 "'" 3' nil iaita. f Chilblains, cuts or 'wounda, can be cured In abort time by the use ot Salva tion Oil. All druggists sell It at 23 cents a bottle. 4 i.. : let ;'.' f .; , "h : n : ... 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