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THE ENTERPRISE, WEDNESDAY, NOVEMBER 27, 1889- 5 RUBBER GOODS! LOCAL AND MISCELLANEOUS. Let qi all give thsnks. Visit your friends to-morrow. ; The barbers' day of rett Is ou Monday, now days. ' : Bead oar clubbing rates and then givo ns a call. t The telephone business her la gradu ally Increasing. A letter from Old Virginia will appear In our next Issue. Only one pleasant day last week, and that was Saturday. 1 The political fishing tackle can now be laid ap In the loft The public schools will take a vacation until Monday next The quality of the products brought to market is excellent Our sporting traternlly are making war on the birds and forest animals. - The attention of the Nation will be centered on the turkey tomorrow. . Correspondents will please mail their letters Monday morning each weex. Some of the places of business hare advertised to close doors to-morrow. The rush to pay taxes la not likely to take piece until on or about Dec. 15 to 20. The cheese sales lor the past ten days hare been very satisfactory to our dealers. Tbe Norway rats are becoming quite troublesome in the central part of the Bute. The Innocent bona fly has departed and .will not be with us until the June sun ofUO. Barrett Wslta had one of, (heir buggies smashed up while on the road last week. Tbe lessee appeared and paid damages, ' t - ' On account ot so many young tnrks being destroyed by the early spring ralw, the aecoedfrop ar scarcely fit for Thanksgiving dinner. Fsrmers, when you have anything to ell just st p in and tell the people about it by inserting a card In The Entehpejsi. it will pay you every time. The street loafers should chip In and purchase a coal-oil store and place it at some point on the sidewalk where it will accommodate the greatest number. Borne petty sneak thief confiscated a core, or more, of fine cabbages from 7. B. Manley's gulden, not having the polite ness to leave enough for a Thsnksgiving relish In the shape of cold-slaw. The W. L. E. By- Co. will sell ticket at on far and a third for the round trip to'allW..L.B.UllNov.t7 and 88. Good to return until Nov. 80, f, on ac count of Thanksgiving day. N .1 - - I t V I lli. 1si.t vne euu ui ucjbui vu - train on me i. m u. . Jumped the track near the crossing Tues day morning and the passenger trains were compelled to cross th Be Una on thT. The ynung people indulged in a trip of the light fantastic to at the new Bending Works building Saturday evening. As the results of the instructions given last winter, the Cheese City supports a num ber of very graceful dancers. The business in the common pleas court is grinding away slowly. One case waa tried before a Jury last week that occupied lour days. Hon; C. P. Wickham and E.O.Johnson were for the plaintiff, and Strong and Rtewart, of Norwalk, for the defendant ' ' The letter D stands for delinquent In tbe country newspaper business. There now appears probably the least number of delinquents on onr list of any paper In the State, and it ) hoped that our loyal patrdna will still continue to aid ua in keeping It Just where It is. Tuesday evening, November Sflth. was the third anniversary of the Salvation Army of this place. Their hall baa been painted and kalaomlned and presents a beautiful and attractive appearance. The Army have bad some hard battle to light during their sojuni Mr, nut tney nave managed to reach their third anniversary with victory written npon their banner. A number of ur young ma hav left town within thPt two ysr with a view of seeking a locality to make nor money. Bom hav accomplished their expectation othr hav sot. Look tiu ik. t Ma alxnencc bora, and It will soon ir "tr tat dollar. It la sot ih. m(,v, . of money '' Individual WOONSOCKETi AT- makes, but It is the amount that is saved after It is earned. ' ' , ' " ' I A traveling man registered at the American House'last week by the name of R. M. Clark, of Cincinnati. He pre tended to be a traveling salesman for a cloak house, but that he had advice from his house to discontinue sales for a few days on account of the weather: lie stated that his sample trunks wore in Norwalk and would bo here in a day or two. Ue put in five days in first-class shape, smoking cigars, ordering hi boots blacked twice a day, ordering special meals, playing billiards, etc., and at the end of the time Landlord Wilcox began to mistrust that all waa not right and he compelled the stranger to pay up or leave. He finally put up bis valise and overcoat, probably worth five dollars, and left for part unknown, Saturday. Everyone he hsd any deal with, was out just so much. Tbe lew worshipers of the Muse who braved the inclement weather of Friday evening last and attended the musical and literary entertainment given under the auspices of the Y. L. H. M. R. C. of the Methodist church, felt themselves amply repaid. Tbe singing of Mrs McLeod, of Norwalk, was very greatly appreciated, as evidenced by repeated en cores. Her rich, mellow and most musi cal voice gave to selections, beautiful in themselves, an unuaal charm. "Letting the Old Cat Die," a recitation by Mrs. Ida Stewart, of Canton, was most effectively and pleasingly rendered, and tbe audience were dlatapointed by Mrs. Steward's failure to respond to encores. , Th mere mention of their name is sufficient tes timonial that the song by Mrs. Elnnlson and Mrs. Dimock, and the piano solo by Miss Warren, were among tbe most d. llgbtful numbers on the programme. The Instrumental piece by the Starlight Musical Club met with special favor, the combination of the guitar and autoharp muslo being something of a novelty. To givt those of our reader who were absent a taint idea of tbe treat they missed we append programme: Orchestra: Mrs. McLeod. Italian serenade violin obligate; Starlight Musical Club, Detroit Light In fantry; Mrs. Kinnlson, Primrose Flower; Mrs. Stewart, Piano Solo; Mra Dimock Margaiita; Starlight Musical Club, Bou linger March; Mra. Ida Stewart. Recita tion; Mrs. McLeod, Daily Question. PERSONAL. Mrs. 8. Nichols ot N.rwlk I In town on business. Charles Bplcer of Pittsburgh, Pa., Is visiting hi parent. ' JUtis Blanche Johnson of Cleveland at tended th funeral of her grandmother. Mr. A. W. Hayes, of Rochester New York, ia visiting her father Mr. Geo. Brooker on Taylor Street. Mis Eat Car? of Ionia, Mich.; is visiting friends In town. , Mr. Ellsh Allis of Lodl u visiting her son' family, residing on Cortland are. Mrs. Eltea Ely, of Akron, I visiting friend and relative In town. Mr. and Mra. Frank Coat will spend Thanksgiving week with her parenta In Belden. Mra. J. B. Vermllya is visiting In Sa vannah, 0. Charles Paul, of Cleveland, tpont Sun day in town. Mr. and Mr. L. H. Wsdsworth of Greenwich pent Sunday in 'own. W J ir m mr, muu airs, tr. w. wen cava gone to Akron to spend several week with their daughter, Mr. W. V. Rood. Dr. E. V. Sheldon I now on speaking terms witn the telephone exchange. His number 1 48. W. C. Dawson is engaged to lecture at Seville, Friday night of this week. Mis Lou Frost, of Plymouth, spent th past week with her cousin, Edith Brink. Dr. C. K. Hlsey received telegram on Saturday morning stating that hi father bad died at th old bomstead In Colura blsna, Ohio, at fir o'clock that morning. Th doctor left on th noon train th am day tor Columbiana, expecting to b gonnntuwdnedy. Children Cry for PtoWi Cutor!a inwaskwnebrOorta. ' , When she wa . CUU, She arte lor Oastart. WstetMoaalClatMliMCMkrk, WWsUiqUMiUttClsrt, RUBBER I I.- - manufacturing interest number two. ; Forty-two Hundred Dollars Raised t Induce Allen & Sydnal, of Nor '.; ( walk to Locate Here.: ' The time having been extended to Sat urday morning, meetings were held In the town hall Tuesday and Wednesday even ings to solicit additional funds to siakeup tbe amount required to induce Messrs. Allen & Sydnal of Norwalk, to locate their work in tbl place. The committee appointed by the meeting to continue to solicit funds and turn the money over and make such contract with the gentlemen aa would be for the Interests of th town, were, D. L. Wadsworth, 8. 8. Warner, R. A. dorr, 8. K. Lauodon and G. A Van Clcef; and by Saturday morning th full amount of funds, $4,200, wa raised. Tbl will make 85,700 donated by the town for manufacturing interests to locate here within the past six months, which Is re markable for a town of this population and taking into consideration the dullness of tbe times; but anything our business men undertake is generally accomplished. Tbe gentlemen on tbe committee, and all donor, are entitled to untold credit tor their prompt and business move in this direction. W are Informed that tbia firm has been located In Norwalk forth past eight year, and on account ot their large annual increase of trade it became necessary to erect additional buildings and increase their facilities to accommodate their ens tomers. Tbe people of Norwalk were given an opportunity to give them flnan clal aid and declined, but offered to loan them money on long time to make their improvements. Th bcslnes men ot De- flanc learned of th company' intention to locate elsewhere, and immediately offered them a large advanc if they would locate in their city; but they appeared to Ilk Wellington, and through Bennett Bros, ft Co. offeied to locate bare for the amount previously named. Bennett Brd. Co. wer contemplating erecting mor commodious structures for their works the coming sesson, snd if the firm from Norwslk decide to locate here, a brick building 135x48 feet, two stories high, with the necessary additions, will be erected and the two firm will consolidate and be operated under the name of The Wellington Machine Work. Mr. Allen, ot the Arm, met the committee Monday evening and everything waa arranged that could be op to date. Mr.Bvdnal Ua practical machinist, having learned bis trade In Birmingham, England, who will be tn excellent auxiliary In assisting in th practical part of the Work. Th time for beginning th work upon th building Das not been been decided upon, but the probabilities ar that nothing will be ooe but to get In readiness to begin It in th spring it will require forty to seventy.fWe men to operate th work suc cessfully, and Increase in number as tbe business advance. This is tbe first tim sino January, 1888, that there has been any proeptlbl bualne boom. Dur ing the ;esrs there ha been continued lull la demand for real estate, and not even th brightest financial mind could assign any apparent reason for it, but during tbe same period, It Vas ascertained that the same depression existed la our neighboring towns; consequently we felt in better spirit, but since September 18 thing have been brightening up very materially. 'Real estate ha begun to move, busloesa la better In every way. Mr. C. V. Hemenway Inform u that he has sold more brick to becousumed In this place within tbe poM three months than he ha within tbe past four years; therefore we feel like congratulating our. elve in securing two important buainea interests ' to locate her permanently within so short a time. At the Opera House. The troupe nnder management ot Matey &J Co., sppeared at tbe opera house Tues day evening aud rendered Scott Marble's beautiful comedy "Silver Spur." Every eye waa centered upon Mis Nellie Free the ttar ot the evening and It can be truly aid that no one went away disappointed. Th company Is t powerful one, hence are able to present a plsy as th author inten ded that it should be. A lare audience was present snd stand ready to return should th company ever favor n with their preaeoc. On Nov. SO and 21 Prof. Qorlbart ap peared with his trained horse aod dog and rendered aa excellent ntertalnmrjL It seem almost Incredible that th dumb animal can b trained to do so many tricks. They could do almost varythlnf bat talk. Th entertainment gav entire satisfaction. ' "It's only question of tim," tod short tim, too, a to whe your rheuma tism wiu yieia to iiooa i Bsxsaparuis. ITT H. . . GOODS! SEMI-ANNUAL CONVENTION Of th W. CI T. U. of Lorain County, ' hi m. B. unnrcn, LAurange, Wednesday and Tnnnday, Dee. 4 and 5, 1889. , . PROGRAMME.' WEDNESDAY, DEC. I MORS ISO SESSION. 10:00 Devotional exercises, led by Mrs P. Htroup, LaGrsnge. ' ' 10:80 Business: Secretary' and Treas urer' report; appointment of committee; report of Union. : 11:15 Address of Welcome. Mrs. Lu. clnd Cragin, LaGrange. 11 :85 Response to Addreasof Welcome, Mr. Mary Haye Houghton, Wellington. . Adjournment ' i AFTERNOON (E88ION. 1 :80 Devotions, conducted by Mrs. E. A. Brush, Elyna. 8;00-Paper: How to Work and Not Wear Out by Dr. Harriet E. Warren, Wellington. 2:80 Paper: Th Father and His Daughters, by Mrs. a L. King, Oberlln. Music: "I'm Dreaming of Homo," trio; Miss Grac Artz, Nellie Couch, Bertha Howk. 8.00-Paper: Th White Cros and Shield, by Mrs. C. Rose, Oberlln. . Mode: "Holy Mother Guide My Foot steps," duet; Berths Howk, Grace Arte. 8 :30-Juvenlle Work, Mrs. H. B. Wis ner, Beres. Adjournment CVENINO SESSION. 7 :00-Demorest Prix Medsl Contest. THUR&DAT 110KN1HO, DEC 5nl. .. .SO Devotional exercise. led by Mr. E.B. Squire, Brighton. 10.00-Pper: Sweet Cider, by Mrs H. D. Root, Lorain. 10:80-Paper: Th Mother andfJOer itoyt, oy Mrs. 11. UarUaer, Wellington. 11 .-00 Paper: Narcotic, by Mr. E. A Bruah, Elyria. -. Parsers will be followed hv dlnrnailiin f Our poung people will favor ns with good imuMe, ' A cordial Invitation ia extended k a 1 ' ' " talL All member ar requested to wear the white ribbon. Clubbing Rates for 188 and '90. The ENTxnrnisg snd Cleveland Leader $3 OS Cleveland Plain Dealer 8 08 Oblo Farme , . 8 18 Cincinnati Commercial Gaxette. ... 8 08 Cjnolnnatl Enquirer 8 18 Toledo Blade... 9 0S New York Tribune 8 0S New York World.... 9 08 Harper' Magazine. 4 80 Harper' Weekly . . . . , 4 60 Harper' Bazar 4 60 Hsrper'a Young People 9 It Tbe Cosmopolitan 9 80 Peterson's Magazine 8 78 The Century ; 4 75 Scrlbner. .. ,. 490 American Agriculturist 9 78 Golden Days 8 75 Our Little One 9 75 The above rates ar for nw subscriber nd old subscribers Daring on arrearages snd dating ahead one year from th tim of ordering th new paper or rjerlodlcal. N. B. Order can be left with us for any periodical or paper in the United State. - Business Notes. Mr. N. P. Robinson ha leased the business room formerly occupied by Dr, Emerson end purchased the stock of drugs from th estate. Mr. Robinson will now conduct s grocery, provision snd drugstore. Wesley Brlnsmide, s prscti cal pbarmaclat, will take charge of the drug department Mr 8. I Sage haa leased tbe business rooms formerly occupied by N. P. Robin son and will conduct a grocery and pro vision store. O. H. Palmer ft Co. will occupy Ihelr new quarters this week. Messrs West and Dibble hav purchased tbe ice Interests of Walter Williams. Church Notes and Announcements There will be union Thanksgiving service at the M. E. Church oa Thursday, at 10:80 a. m. Bermoa by th pastor, W. C Dawson. There will be onion prayer and praise seryic ia the evening at 7 o'clock. All ar cordially Invited 10 these services. ' Thanksgiving service will ba held Thursday evening at Salvation Army hall t eight o'clock. AU cordially Invited. !" "Let obsftrmtloB with axtonded view, survey good thing from China to Pre" and be will not find anything of sock lonlahlng merit la killing all th pains that fleet) I heir to, a be will konw b la Balvation Oil, when h ha glvea It a. fair UMU. Obituary. . DAVIDSOIt. " " Hiram 8. Davidson, deceased, late ot Weill ni ton, Ohio, waa born In Luzerne Co-, Pennsyl vania', Maroh V, 1824, and died at his late real- denoe In Wellington, Nov. 13, Uftft, after a long and lingering lllnes at eleven months, snd being eon flood to his bed for the last six month His nines was attended with moeh pain aad his death waa looked forward to by him a a bright avenue ol eseap. His ease was looked upon a hopeleas by the phyatelaas who attended him, tor aono time." Mr. David son knowing hi earthly exlatenee to be only a question ot time, expressed his wHllngneas to leave all the labors, tolls and anxieties of this world behind and enter Into tbe rest which he firmly believed waa In waiting for him, having experienced religion when sixteen years of age, connected himself with the people of Ood In church fellowship, and ever maintained bis profesalon by a constant Christian walk to the eloae ot lite. Hla open and generous heart won for him many friends, while in llle. and now la death to mourn th loss of a thorough bust ocas man, whose honesty wa never ques tioned. H waa stxty-flve years of age, the father ot nlae children, all of whom are living, and with the mother, deeply mourn the loss of a hus band and father. Funeral services from bis realdenoe, Friday. Nov. 15, conducted by the Rev. Qeorge MatbAr. of AJhland, who preached S vary able sermon, taking for hla text the twenty-third verse of the sixth chapter of Romani, and dwelt upon It In a way to make ua familiar with all tbe myater- lous ways of Provldenoe. After which all that Is mortal was Interred In the newcemetry, where be now sleeps, no longer to endure the pangs of pain, which, he for so many months became an unfortunate victim. Tbe family desire to express their heartfelt thanks to all those who kindly remembered them during the sickness, death, ami burial of , th husband and father. O A. DYEB. Miss Ellta Fisher was born In Columbiana, Otsego county. New York, July 14, 18W, snd waa married to Darwin Dyer Jnne 12, 1828. Tbey moved to nanover. Shelby county, Indi ana. In 1832, and In ISM moved to Brighton. Lo rain county, Ohio. Her death occurred at Wel lington. Ohio, on November. 14. IBM. Allow us to thank all who so kindly helped to care for our mother through her last sick, net. We shall always remember her dearals tor, Mrs. Joyce, who stood by her bedside day uu nuns, no one couio nare aone more man she and her son Jasper. Mrs. Dyer was visit ing wbea taken sick snd could not be moved home. Mas. Wa. V. Biii.t. DIED. PARKER. Saturday levenlng, November 21, 188, at the residence of her daughter, Mra. J.O.Johnson, on Courtlaod Avenue, Mra. Ann Elita Parker, aged 88 year. Funeral Tuesday at eleven o'clock. Rev. 8. D. Oam- mell officiating. Her remains were taken to Oberlln for Interment MILLINERY. For the next two weeka I will sell mv large stock of felt hats at reduced rates. Made hats S specialty. Ladle please call. - .uiae A. u. BWANOEB. AdvertlM Letter. Tbe following is a Hit of anclalmed letters re- nelalng In iho po.tofflc at Wellington, Ohio Nov. S3, -at. Mr. Eddie R. Phelps. Mra. Barah Prosser. Persons calling forth above letters pleas - flao. C. Bcaa, P. M. For cheap hit go to Mir A. O. Swin ger. THE MARKETS Cheese. Shit at est ron Wees Eitdiks Nov. 28. Cheese, Butter, 859 pkg., weighing 25005 lb iOH if 019V1 OhloStandard 8 Young America. 8 Family Favorite 10 General Produce. Butter, dairy, per l... .$0.10 Q 0.18 Creamery bjtter lb.... iu CbiLkens,dresed,per8. .07 (3 009 Turkey s.drraaed 'per B. 0.00 0.11 Eggs, per doa . . 0.28 Hsm.smoked, per B... 0.08 0.10 Tallow, per ft........ 0.03U Hides, per ft 0.00 0.08 . tumoa Dies j-J Surloln 14 Shoulder Steak 10 Potatoes, per ba 40 Apples.drled, In quart era and cored, per ft 0.03 Apples, si iced 02 0.00 Clover Seed 175 100 - Grain, Flour aad Feed. Flour, per sack (49 ft).. $1,20 0 1.20 uranam nour.percwt.. a. 00 Corn meal, per cwt 1.90 1.00 1.00 0.70 Uhop. perewt,.... Middling, per cwt 1.00 0.00 0.60 0.00 0.00 0.00 0 00 0.20 Bran, per owl. 0.70 Oil Meal, pet cwt Corn, (belled, per bush. Corn, in ear, per bush. New Wheat Oats per bn 1.S0 0.45 0.45 0.77 0 22 Common Sense Should be used In attempting to cure that very aiaagreeaule uiaeasf, catann. A ca tarrh originates In inipuritii' In the blood local applications can uo no permanent good. The common sens metluKi ot treatment is to purity the blood, and Tor this purpose there I no preparation su perwr ui iiixxi OHrariiia. mai mil peculiar medicine dues cue cnterrli ia shown by tbe many trstinionlnls fn'ti penplaj who hnve found Mint rpn using 11 wnen an otners tua ihikm. a nook containing statement of ciues actit on receipt 01 two-cent stamp, py u. I. IIOUl a, w., iweu, Mas. CHRISTMAS AND NEW YEARS. uodi isii to send iweniy ceui in boys and emu, Springfield, Ohio, for the Grand Christine and New Year nura ben of tbat beautiful IlluairateU bom magazine. Each number con. tain tale of adveotun-. vclentitlt and historical articles, pussies, . fui games and other Interesting matter. A year'a subscription would make a splen did Uhnstmss present for a young Irlend regular prii-v tu uwmr. iisw suntj'n Ders, until Decern ner zutb, only nrrv oam. This will lnclad Christmas snd new xeanaumoers. uo aot oeisy; send immsdlstely. . . . Beginning wtt January let nert,th Kev, T. im win 1 Talmag. D. D.. will ba. nnn Jnarn1. r PhilaMMlnhi. . . famooj preacher will hav a regular do- panmem acn momn, nonth, written by himself, wiu in tiue-unaei HI Irtt contrlbutloa Jantiarw inmlaf t IK. Jnnm.l rw Talmsre's (alary I said to be on of the largest svtr psld for editorial work. ROVMfl Absolutely Pure ThlapowderneTer varies. A Barrel of purity, alrengtli and wbolesomeneaa . llora economic thn tb ordinary kinds, end cannot b cold In oompuuuoD who lue muniinue uiiow uh, soon welght.alum orphophto powder. Bold only In nun ttorai uaaing rowaer io., ius wan si. n.y. . ." - . Th effect of using Hibbard'i Rheu matic Syrup Is unlike all medicines con taining opiates or poisons, It being entirely free fiora them. It cures rheumatism by purifying the blood. . 7 BUSINESS LOCALS. NOTIcE On aucouut ol leaving town. I will loave all uncollected accounts with M. H. Whitney, in Abbot s meat market. tor collection. Please pav up promptly and oblige. W. E. Wbitnet. FOR SALE OR EXCHANGE. 100 acres of land in Lake Co.. Mich., for real estate or personal property in this vicinity. A bargain i ven if sold soon. tr A. IS. llsYKS, i KNK1ELD, O. FOR SALE. A dealrablo bouse and lot on Buiktr streel ; also one on Du Wolf street. Above ptoperty Ih offered very cheap. Enquire of R. N. Goodwin or UHAS. IWLI.ARD. tt The Lano Brow. Are producing portraits that astonish tbe people who have been looking lor high claaa portraits at low prices We can sell ss cheap as anyone and produce bettor . work. ' We can show testimonials from piouiinent people In th ainte as well as New York,Connectlcut and Massachusetts where we were very successful. American Ucuae Lane Bros. Laundon. Wlndecker & Co. have al kinds of potted meat. I BUCK Wn EAT FLOURPure York State Buckwheat Flour can be found .at n. r. KoBiKsan's. E. Benedict bas iust received soml fine single and double barrel shot-guns at low prices tie is beadauartcr for amuntloa of all kinds. 45-50 House and Lot for Sal. My bouse and lot can be bought on very reasonable terms or cheap for cash. For particular inquire t C. Sage ar J. W. Wilbur Wellington, O. FOR SALE. An Argund Base Burnet In use one season. Enquire ol H. Wad worth & Son. Dunbar' Shrimp at Laundon, Win- decker & Co'. An exorea wagon with one ft. of bak ing powder at Laundon, Wlndecker A Co For H horte blankets, go to J. M. Otter. bacher'a. Laundon, Wiodecker & Co. have re ceived a frrsli stock of mixed snd Brazil nuts. CHOICE DAIRY BUTTER. I teen h supply of choice dsiry butter in qusntitles to suit purchasers on hand at all limes. C. Wiixabd. Farm For Sale or Rent A choice farm containing 75 acres, sllu- sted llf miles eaai of Center of Penfleld. Good house, barn and out buildings, all in excellent repair; 60 acres river Bottom ; neighborhood unexcelled; title perfect; terms easy. For further information in quire of W. J. Krebbs, Penfleld, or Lyman bcoville, on township line road between fenneld and Wellington. iwitrj For new style of elegant trunk right from the factory go to Otterbacher'a Thanksgiving flgs. raisins and Malaga grape at Lauodon, Wlndecker A Co'. Otterbacher keeps a full line ol shswl straps, valise and telescopes. Red sugar sand st Laundon. Wlndecker 4 Co . A full lice of wolt snd laD robes st Otterbacber's. Itch, Mange, and Scratches on human or animals cured in 80 minute by W00U loro s Ennaiy Lotion. Ibl never la'l Sold by E. W. Adsms. Druggist. Welling. ton.Cti-i. 4f Notice. J. M. Crablree will pay tbe hlgbet mtrket price lor live and drusaed nga veal calye, dry and green hide and pelts to Otterbacher' for a horse blankets For $1 sixteen pound of white sngar can be purcbastd at toy store. Tbe bottom has tell out of tbe trust. J. Tcklet. Lauodon, Wlndecker & Co. have con densed mincemeat for Thanksgiving pie. If you have neural ula. cold, sore thioat, -tc, use Pralt' Family Liniment Bold by drugglat A Card. Free Hand Crayon Portrait woik a specialty, by Mb. M. L Marhbmx, - Wellington, Ohio Residence on N. Main St Try Pratt's Horse Liniment Sure cuie for all bleuilkbes. Sold by drngglst. Otterbacber's sVck of hainea 1 com plete. ' A CARD. A number ot our friends have askee v) wby we. do not sdvertiae. Others bave 1 told ua they have called on our neighbor ho bas a sensation for ns about ery j rww motm because they did not know 1 ther waa any other dentist la Wellington. -W am not surprised ; but w ar here, and bop to ty. . Ar doing romt nrk- aod a satisfactory buaineM. ihmb - Dr.' Holbrook was on of th Uolbrook : Bro who first cam to Welllnirtr 19 1 years ago. sis as nan 10 years experience ' I W do all sorts of piste work known, gold crown wots, srttiitie gold guiog r DKH. UOLBTUiOE Jk tiivie I ' Bucoeaaora la Dr. U J un I . v ' rsuinrj snrmltsrel '2 7 one. la peed of first-class farnitue of any deeffA vill nliasMt I Present itock. --'-1 wu av tuuofj uus our I . IIOTT BeXSCHOttt