Newspaper Page Text
.: CIEVEiAND 0. J! 'Ca.L soc$ ' 1 1 1 , r x RI S J r ,;i! ., 1 .v. , : ,.-', '.;. v i ,.: ,; :' ' ' : ,; ' ' . ' i . . - ...... i . : voLxxvir 6,1892. r , :;;: no. 1 ' , ' . . . 'l: ' -1 . t "" 1 ' s M 1 ft i It i i i 4i; .1 rt' t. ..' 1 'I .' y j. . Tea, Given' ttayfcirffi ... .t -. ( 1 .14 .-. .1 . -r 1 v n: uiud.A 'Vj even?bair of 'ladled slipes t$2.0p(ia; pair or byer: .''- .ta .y-.:m!ii. :ou can ' ' 'tcsVfittinWbeX : pair of ladies' 50c. rabbersce' ' '' ' :V.,: . I ..(.' . ! l.-4' i". ; i ' ( i rt , , :j .11 Juriug the month' of verytUng to the ; OooJoor west pf hardware. .. V, .', A.11 kinds ofcobbhnj done with watneM and dlspatoh. , ; I i .... ... ., . .. , , y ; UltEERTAKING., Partnenhlp. , ; uifurd & BenBcboteo have formed a tncrshlp for conaactlng the undertat iLtsinesa. EmbalruloK a specialty and :.t c alia promptly attended to. J. M. Bkhscotkm, 2 J. L. Banford. A tiieu M J I - ' than iOOpnllrtlon for fittilnU to fill jwwUIod baviim len hiimIp at ourolllce dorlns the piut vrnr. i i navi attend the b?l-uool. Weuiloy no n.'nM; don't need th.'iu depend utMin gunlio ul i,r Urli Ilhmtmied ntlvu (fre) and full In form at Inn. HerstHn Trim 6 t,K.Mti 4860 lie Oldest Furniture Store in Town ! Having had 37 competitors and still lives. .V' i3S" W B II WE MU w msi' Trwr w Of all designs can ho had prioes. unaeruuting uiieuueu tu witu mu : usual promptness, accompanied hy a Funeral Director. ' IISPAIJIIITG A SPECIALTT". A -6 ' u Competition goes and comes; but E. E- Goodrich, "ington's leading clothier, like the adamantine rock, remains, i we do hereby eipress our gratitude. ' to the people of 'Wellington ! the surrounding country , for ' the liberal patronage accorded, !i enables us to remain with you. , r '.':', ., "' :, V: We are now having manufactured for , our 5few Tear's trade I 1 the finest lines of clothing ever 'seen iff Wellington. - . ,' ; ", .... ilany of the stylos are our own get up, and me predict that ! ill pronounce them fine. . ' ' , Ve are Roing to try to be the banner clothing house of the l I shall carry a complete . i rices that defy competition. J '. ' Most Truly Yours, ; ' I ' : : l VI : I - 15 i ' ' ! 1 ' . ' ; 1 ....... r ........ ... , " w : tint mi;l!..-t:'i n.l- ' :i -j 1 , ... ,, . , '11 'it. ri. .n .no if. fi rof I ri n nil tv 1 Inn ina Tkmr. frilTTl Ml hhpr R VI lLD January J " 'V 1 1,1 i': v-V'; ;'ir.V. -rw, Boot fand Shoo lineat Lowest Prices:" n j - - ; ' The Benedict Shoe Co. : . ' ' i ,i ''i . h , Haying purchased the entire stock of furniture dl N.O. Hoyt, I will continue buaineea at the old stand, where I will be pleased to ..(, ... ,i . ' t" . accommodate the publio with any thing in my line. Please favor m with your patronage. "Very truly, -. . . .'...., J.L.SAWPQRD : ,' ; Successor, to .', N. G. HOYT. ' i. ' 1 Ml W( 'M KN It will . iv vm.'o hrn hr,pnt p' f9 Ohi", j:-ll)lihd In l. Flntt Bryant a fsf j htrftt(.n fnlN (T". fiirinrr tipllii. New rolHf 'SIS f biiiMuju, 'lit'pcwt U-iu-'lii n. U n-,uok'l fuuirMl study. T'hlii m-lu-il i auditor l by the leHdlnif IiunhifM uteu Of C'levplund. who riinUy lift miimirt, ? rt ml, oitt' JSUlHi-tiHa In 1a4n. bint nryani a I urn Of C'lfVPluiitl, who MinUiy lift rniimtrt, ? r 4894 mm lO) at our rooms at living L assortment, artistically arranged, E. E. Goodrich. ) "I . .. i J. ; r:: ' ! vj' , " '" ';. ; .a; .; inthet town of lis and ;et a ' tVVt ':''': ; s... ..t;.''.,r I; A..a...,:,. TMVELEROEGISTER. ,lj : Blar Foul Boute, ' From and altar Xoy.15. 1891. trmlai wilt uii wauiDgtoaaa tollowa-eentral ataadrt tine: ooinawiiT. .' ' Mo. Klrbt Kx ' ' .... . . Ki. a. No.ST Ooiamba Aocom........ t-.m o.m Mo.S-lnolnnatiaiia Oolumbui Ex 8:30 .ra No. 23.-Clev!Dd nd Wlielin ." 7:40 . m h o.tl-Locl frtisht. . . . . . , 11 :30 a . a OOJKdliST. NoJH-0llnd Aeem.Y-'!!!!II!" .'l5.' No. 4. Wheellni ndCIeTlod V; : p. m W-Nnt. 8 and twill ran ially. ' WelllBgloa onl i , . , , c ' Cnmmenelng Aotust U, 1891. trains will pan ' wOUIft IAST "" ' t' JJo.T...,.....,.!.,.,,,...,.,,..,,. 4.l.n No.nUocD.v... .45.ra 1 1 , onrnii wvw wo. 4.:.: :'T ,..10:6.m ...S.lip.n .. HHiti.m No .a.i.j do. 8..... . ..... , No.le(Local) .. ..J.2"p.tn Kurther lntormatlon In roiiard to ttilt Une "III UC 1UUUU UII pilB . . I ' B. A 0. SULLIVAN. EAST.-N0. 14. 1:80 a. ra. No. 10, mixed, 92 a m.: No. 8. A:.1A n m WEST.-No. 7. 12:10, p. m-i No. II, mixed, 8:83,. m-in. ai v. io, vnu, p. ni,-. I T. HASKELL, Attorney J, nt-law and notary public. Loans and collections made a specialty. Office, in bank building., I II. DICKSON.: Attor.iey- J, at-law and solicitor-of American and foreign pat ents, west bide public square. RX. GOODWIN, insur , ance agent, and notary public. Deeds, ; vills, con tracts, etc, written neatly 'and legal ly store. ' Over Serage's shoe PRATT & HER RICK j flour and feed store." ' jFreo de livery to all parts of the cor poration. Railroad street.'. , SAUNDERS the photogra pher. Finest work and latest styles." tCopjing and enlarging in crayon, ink and pastel. Crosier block. BUSH & STEVICK-Geo. C.Bush and Chas. C.Ste vick, general irisuranco agt's, Benedict block. : - 22tf." C E. SUTLIFF, ' dealer' in Annl 'A ntltlMAll A Ann!l lon, Jackson, etc. ; prices low, terms cash.' ; Office ,"on; West Liberty) st. Telephone 48.', . A M..BASSETT, dealer in , raw. furs, Taylor-st, Wel lington, O. ' (50 ' CHRISTIE , . MaxoraorcBBHi or ' CAERUGE8, WiGOSlAD 8LKIGI1S . of itebt BKaoarmoN. . ' HEPAtEINO A SPECIALTT. . , D. L. WADSW0BTH k CO., Xannfoctnma of tnddenloniln' XSooxm Savarix' ctzLd' X311rv A CliMseancI Butter Sozei, all klndi ol Lumber. Lath. Shinelei. Battena. Mould ing! and Flooring. BJdlng mad and Bur 'v T".n'r? rrr i onVr on 8hort no. .v. . flrci.,..:xoTox1o.' H E VVS FHO M AB OUT US. NOTES FUOJI THE SPECIAL COtt- :; RESPONDENTS TO THE' i a', ENTERPRISE. - i ' .'i . ; About jlficent: ilapneninKM and ;;';Slw'' Events In Their Im-f' . .:,. :. jiiliiile Vicinity; , '.. V ,: '. ' tU OlttANOK. , V v. Jas 4.r:V , welcome the beautiful gnow. '.;r ,-. i ,'; , . - . New yo waa aa warm as" a budding iprltir iiriij. :..'; ; ' ' J. K. Curtice l visiting frWuils iu Mich- , E. J..xenmina made a trip to Toledo and vicinity lust week. ' Lost, a hirs gold aet nog with the let ter "O" In the letting. The Under will please leavijj at. the brick More and re. ceive a reward. C II. Had, Ion, the meuneriBt and cham pion, checker player of Ohio U stopping in town. The remaina oi Flora, oldvat daughter of Jarnct Piur, were brought here from Cleveland for. Interment on Friday of laat week. C. A. Fow It- r, who wai In j nred by Jump log Irom' the train at thli place about three weeks ago, died from the effect of hli injuries on Wedneaday evening, Dec. 80. Ills remaina vera taken to hli late bomejn Grafton Friday. ""TBeU. A. H, and W. R.C, held pub- lie Idatallxtioa of ofllcei at their ball last Saturday evening. , The K. .f P. will Install their offlcera next Thiirsuiiy evening. " .Mrs. D.r, 1,'rowner.of Film, 0., waa In town last wtH:k, ' The raany trlendi of Jlri.'J. B. IlaiUnva will be p!en-:d to learn that the la recpv- fug from ln'V lnte lllneaa' at. Lost Ration, low.' ' '' ' ;' '' ;' i i.i'.: i . t . ,. j , Sunday morning about S o'clock Hairy Uou' house waa consumed : by flimea Tb family was awakened by the flame burning thn curtain In their bedroom The? M cm: escaped In a eml-cl&d tute, taking the table In their arms to the nearest ri"l::' Ivir'i, which -waa but a I went quickly- back to aare what t! few tien quickly back to aave what they could, but were only able to aave a few article ot furniture aud clothing that were in the front part of the house. Lose about $1500. , Insured tn the Ohio Farm- ' era' insurance company for $300. .The entire community' sympathizes ..with Mr. Uott lu tula his eecond severe .oat by fire within a yesr, - . i ; . Candaoe-' BtrOupwas born October S, 1853. at LaG range, 0., and died at her home, corner of Holbrook ayeone and 24th street, Cairo, 111 , Dec. 81, 1601. In her early life she was affectionate and aQalile In niahner was alway kind and agreea ble and was always making friends. She was one, uf the leader of ' the yonng folks society and aa hct grew to womanhood the fully retained' her leading trait of character.-' She lived to enjoy the bless'. Ingaof life and wss supplied by a large circle of friends n every place where she had lived, i She united with , the church in the spring of 1873 and haa ever bees coosclensclori and, consistent Christian and a great worker in the M E. church, to which she belonged... rjlie waa married to Lysander Bulle'r, September 8, 1874. To this union were born three children, two daughters arid an infant tb latter the innocent name of its mother' death. Mr. Butler and family and Mr.Stroup and family have the. heartfelt sympathies of this entire community. ' Funeral tomor row at 10 a. m. ft the M. E. church.'. ' BRIGHTON. Jaa. 4. Mrs. Mary Iiook and son, Wtl ' on Hsynes, spent Sunday In town. ... f vMr, Smith,' otMssslllnn spent a few day with, hi brother-in-law, O. M.Peaa- ley. ' ' J i ' - 'George Herbert, of Toledo, (pent new year at B. H. Herbert'."?,' 'L' '.. ' i J. Bennett and family, have moved to Carey , O., to make that their future home Mr. B. will enter Into the creamery busl nea.' W are aorry to lose Wr. and Mrs. Bennett from our. place.'-'" t ) '; M ' Mr. Burton, ot . PlUtfleld,' his moved onto the farm of 3. Bennett. , - ' . .,Mrs. B. Johnston la visiting m Xtorwtlk. I. C, Whipple ipent Bundey in Toledo. An entertainment fa given st the town hallTl ursday evening, Dec. 81,' by. the ladies of the M. E. church. A fair audi ence wa In attendance. , v" ;- u r i Mark Smith waa in town last week, n , II. n. Culbertaon Ms' spending th holi days at home lit the western part of the state. . D. W. Halt apent a day in Elyrla last week. ' Whoonirnr' conen:' croup: sore throat snddrn colds, and lung troubles peculiar to children are - easily controlled by prompt! administering Avers Chenv Pectoral. This remedy is safe to take, ertsln m l'n i"-Mon. nil adaDted- to. all ' NEW LONDON. Jan. 4, On the last day of the old year Miss Mlna Brlgham waa married to Mr. Casto. ; Mr, Casto I telegraph operator at Hereford. ' . Cbaa. Bawson, of .Bellefontain, 0-, is at hi father's In Raw London i,ulie sick. Z. D. Ells spent holiday week in town. . Mr). E. Beardsleyot ' Cleveland, called Upon soma of her' many1, friend last week- Mrs, J. Btuuaker, of Ashland, came to spend a short season here wist her has band, bnt, unfortunately, was confined to her bed with slckneu during her stay, ' Mr. ..Tail, of Pueblo, Col., la vUiUog with ber sister, Mrj. Julia Merrifleld. . O.'S. Merrifleld, of Cleveland, waa In town'last week. - Miss Mame IIartupee,ol Delaware, O. 1 spending a short season with her many friend here. , . ;' ' ' ; , , Miss Jessie Hartupee spent the holiday vacation with ber parent at Delaware, O. Mra. Bonney ha returned from a week' visit with ber daughter, Mra. Cronister. of Plymouth, O. - . Misses Fannie Bslztrd and LibbleMo Connell return to their respect lye schools In Nrrwalk atd Lorain. . . Misasr Mattle Curtlaa, Grace Gambell and Bertha Even leave today lor acbool at ObejllnN. . Th goU. medal waa won by Mine May Partona, ol . Wskeman, O., at the contest Wednesday evening, December 80, A number of worshiper at the hrln of Terpsichore daaced the bid year out and th new jetr In at the towq ball. A fineiupper wa served at the Gregory house. , " . t : .Regardlee of th .Inclemency of the weather on new year night, quite' number aaaembled at the oyster snpper given by the Methodist aid society". Some of the ladlea had been earning a dollar In an nnuetial- manner for' them which waa handed In together with their experience on that eveninf. We under stand the retire proceeds of the evening to have been something less than f 30. New yeara night Rev. N. J. Close re ceived a telegram announcing the death of hia granddaughter. . Mra. Letta Monka, who died at her home In Bowling Green, 0., on that evening. . . , I see by the papers that Bishop W Terkltji, formerly a resident of Itochester, O., but now living In Kansas, has teen ap pointed by the governor of that state to till the vacancy, iq the United Slate senate caused by the death of Senator Plumb. Many of your reader will remember Mr Perkins,' having dealt with him In former years. ' Ninru '"i '.. . t . I PKNFIELD. ' ' Jan. 4. The mantle of winter ha fallen upon u at hist and we hope it ha come to stay for some time. The nsual festtyltlei of the holiday Have come and gone with the usual Joy for the little ooea, and1 '93 la now ready for. what Improvement we can make in the course of lite. The school board has purchased a site of W. J. Krebs and bid will toon be ad' vertlzed for lor the construction of the achoolhouse not built by the postofilce tove. - ; .' '. . I Among those who spent the holiday away we note Mr. and Mra. E. L. Pierce with Mr. and Mrs.W.Tborp, West Cleve land, O.; W. B. Andrew and family with Mr. and Mrs. P.E. Davidson; Wellington; Mr. and Mra. M. G. Starr with the tamiiy of M. Noble, Swanton, O.; Nlsa Millie and Mr. C. It. Starr, with friends In' Gallon, O.-Mr. and Mrs. Chaa. Jackson with friends n Wood county, O. s ,. . - Born, December 29, to Mr. and Mr.M. E.Craddock, a on. . . . , . Mr. and Mra. D, M. Shaw, of St. John, Michigan, were guests ot W. J. Ereb and family last week. ' ' Mrs. Aldrlch. of Michigan. 1 vliitlue her daughter, Mra. F.C. Bunt. '.. , r. uou, oi f uanaourgr ,v.M wa in town last week. i i fn Ira Starr ia spending al vacation! at home'!' - He will return to Delaware- tbl week, " i'l 4-.-i i '''.''- .' ' " 1 Claude Pierce Intends seeking employ, ment on the railroad this spring. ' , ', Quite 'a number attended the farmers' Institute at Wellington last week. All re. port good, practical teachings and fee) paid (or their troubU. v- - . : The granger -bed an oyirer supper at th town hall Wedoesday evening. They bad a' pleasant' time and ate all the'oys ter they wanted. -. , ' '. ,. r'.The friend of.Mr.nnd Mre. 1. Kn-y paid ,them a visit Thumb.) .. vilnl. Ihey bad a pleanant time arid pari"k ot oysters and other good thlngn. while the old year passed gently awsy. Among th lck are Mra. W. W. Pen Held', grippe; J.O.Langi pleurisy;' Mrs. I., Fox. malaria. M. Cone ia still alive, but very low with consumption. . , ,. . , We are clad to notice the change In residence of Mr, aud Mra. W. B. Llodaley. He ha traded farm with hi brother A D. Llndley. .Tbelr mny friend at the center extend to them the hospitality of their bom atid a cordial welcome among School commenced Monday and the us ual rattle of voices is again heard. Jat. 4. Owing to. (he alcVneaa of th teacher, the center school ha been ad journed until next week. W, S. Andrew and "W. Krebs made a trip to Rochester on Monday ol this weel oq business relating to the new. schoo building. . .,. ' . : . Henry Taylor and wife returned t their home on Saturday of last week fron ' Cleveland, where they were called by th dekness of Mrs. T.'a metber. 'Almon Andrew ipent Friday and Sal urdny of last week visiting friends '!. Wellington. ' .;' Claud Pierce went to Cleveland oi Monday of this week. , s ', ' Rev. Richardson, from OVclln, occu pied the Congregational pulpit last Sun day, both morning and evening. TJno. SUIXIVAN. Jan. 4. One more year haa roller around. For some the first and for otheu perhapa yon and I, dear reader, the laat Are our earthly dutlea flulfllled ? Are wi ready to ober our Master' lummona t try the realities of another world? All too soon the future will be the paat. Marriad, at the residence of Rev. Ja cob, Dec. 81, Tod Garvtr and Ella Hi- seom. In the evening Mr. and Mra. Fair, the bride's parent, gave them a recep tion. The groom is one of our best-known young men and will, with the aid of hit helpmate, no doubt make this llfe'tvoy age a successful one. Wm. HT. Cunholland died very suddenly Saturday morning of appoplexy. Funeral service were held at the house Monday atlOa. m. , ..The divines commence protracted meet ings at the Dlsolple church Sunday even-, ing.-' May the ward of God have th in- -fluence to arouse the same feelings it hat In our slater town. Mrs. Windcll Is convalescent. Othalia Drown celebrated new years with a bonfire, his barn being burned to the grouod.v The contents. Including Pla . no binder, bay and other farming imple ments, were i total loe. ,j ' The friends of Miss Sabrina Smith and Dan Honseman' gathered at the brldeV botntr Wednesday evening to witness thel wedding ceremony, which waa performed by Rev. Finley, The couple were the re cipients of numerous presents. Later in the evening the niedley band came up from all directions and made life hideous. Each member played a different Instru ment and different tune at the same time. ; Their clamor couM not be appeased until each mouth was filled with a cigar.; - The new years bop at the B. & 0. hou waa not much of a success, only a few b-' Ing present. . ; ,., ' James Stevens, iu gnue to Visit his mother in Pennsylvania. ' . "The Junior Order1 of American Mechan ics met Tbu'rsdaf evening. " ' Joseph Garver has purchased a lot east oi town and will soon eiect a house. .. V Literary' In dlsti lit -No.' 8 postponed .. during the protracted meetings. "' ' . . -r. -.; ' :, meoixa. : , A serious shooting affair 'occurred , at the Brand boused, ja Grafton, last week, in bleb, the : proprietor . and Budel Owea were wounded,, the former being 'shot through the right hand and the. latter 'In 7 the aide.. r.C:. Among the killed in the ITudson River railroad accident near New York city Christmas eTe, waa a niece of Prof. Eennau, of Medina, Mia Nellie Moore, a young lady about twenty year old.; She Lad been residing in New York city and waa on her way home to ber pa rents at Medina, N. Y., to apend the holi days with them.' She waa a highly ac compllahed young lady A suit haa been filed by the P., A.& W. against New ton Morehouse,' 'of Litchfield, for the en- forcement of. a contract for the aale of land entered into between the parties little over a year ago:. Th land la question 1 a (trip to be used for switches by the rail road company near the station In LltcV field. The railroad company aver that Mr. Morehouse refuses to make out a deed for the same. ......It is reliably reported that rich find of a crock fuU of gold boa beeen made by. Thomas Morris on. the larm occupied by him and located about six or seven tnllea south ot Medina on the ' pike. ,'The sum found I variously eatl- matcd at from three to thirty thousand dollars, and la said to consist of ten and twenty .dollar gold pieces. ' The money found la supposed to have been hoarded and saved by Michael O'Coonell, grand father of Mr.'- Morris, who "had lived on tbla place and had died there about forty years ago. Gaiette. ' Fret not your life away because your bair la gray, while young, aa yon can atop II graynev and can beautify the hair with Hall's Hair reuewer and be happy. , .Hood's Pills act especially upon Ce liv er, rousing it Irom torpidity to It natural ' dui tea. cure constipation and assist dlges-i .."-.S-J . ' ' - v - I 1 'jti. them. ; . .' . . i t - . ... ' ' 'l 1 -. t t a, . .. : i( t , t i atv.'