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JN ClEVEiAND 0. i SEX . . . i ;. VOL. XXX. WELLINGTON, OHIO, WEDNESDAY. DEC KM BER 16. 1896. V 'if ft: I "-REKIENBER . Your Wends at the coming holiday lime, bj giving the useful w jnovnnndvBnrnspnts . ' No article in an. ot the well-filled departments of our Mr store, can ooanrtmnnt. nf fltvipa nnri nuttems nooui vmvu u. r plain fignees tell you of the low Is peculiar in that he will never tell what he wants. The fol lowing list may suggest to you just the article desired. Silk Initial Handkerchiefs 25c and 35c. Silk Mufflers at 50c to $1.50 Worsted Mufflers 23c to 75c. Neckties in latest shapes-Tecks, Bows and Fourinhnnd, 15c to 75c. Fine four ply Linen Collars and Cuffs. Hosiery, Cotton and Cashmere, 10c to 3ie. Fine Suspenders, 15c to 75c. Caps in all shapes and styles, Flush or Cloth, 25c to $1.50. Silk Hose Supporters, 25c. Ffne Dress Kid Gloves 50c to $1.50. Heavy Gloves and Mittens,. 25c to $1.25. Uu.t.rellas,lany style handle, 50c to $4.00. The'inew block in stiff hats is a beauly at $1.50 to $3.00. Soft Alpine Hats, browu or black, $1 to $3. ONCE A YEAR it is appropriate to make Xmas gifts. For comfort and ser vice make your selection from the following: All-wool! scarlet underwear, 75c per garment. Brown- Ribbed Underwear at 50c. Heavy Fleece Lined Underwear at 50c. All Wool Extra Fine Underwear at $1. Fine Lamb's Wool Underwear at $1.50. Boys' Heavy Underwear at 25c and 50c. Our Immense stock of Mens', Boys' and Chlldrens' 8uits will enable you to find ex actly what you want at the lowest possible prices. In Over-, coats and Ulsters the sizes are unbroken and the assortment is rood. Come and look, iret prices 1 best place to buy Clothing, Furnishings, Hats the popular store Of EXCLUSIVE lttHIMMO0lOOttCHOIOO TRAVELERS' .REGISTER BIG POUR. la elteet Nov. 1, m. Standard time. ooixo WK8T. X.35 2:3lp.m, 27 ...... .! " 37 ...... 1:02 " " 10:10 H.m " 3 8:.W " 51 loo It U .-00 " (10INQ IA81- No-28 ...... 6:(i6a m '23 8:11 " " Si 11:82 " " 6 8:2 p. ni " 24 6:10 " ' 2 8:15 " " 62 loc ft 2:K4 P m 2,3. 26, 52,27. 61. dally exoept ISVimiity. Noa. 6. 24, 35 . 37 . 28 , 36, dally. No. 25, Sunday only., . W. & L. E. In effect Peo. 8. lB'.'.i. Standard time. Ooinu west-0:12a.m.i1l:.Walm.iH:04 p.m. Holiu east UW a.m. 1 5:03P.m: 11:02 p.m. &32 a.m., 3:04 p.m., 11:07 p.m.. 11:02 dully. B.&O. Kasthound trains leave Nova at 12:01 p. stB!idt4:45a. m. Iave Sullivan at 12M p. m. and tl:52 a. m. Leave Lodl at 12:30 p. m.. S:W ni. Bnd 12:30 a. m. Westbound trains leave Nova at 2:22 p, i.,aiid t::Wa. m. Leave Bulllvan at 2:13 n. m. and t0:2!) a. m. Leave Lodt at 12:00 a. i-M p. in. and it:08 a. m. Dully. tStop on slcnal only. .Northern Ohio. Trains col nit west leave Spencer', 0., at ":lip. m., 8:ISa. m. Huntington. 7:38 p. Wt.. 11:00a. n. I!akers7:4fi p.m., SiOftt.m. ! Trains roIiik east leave 6ionoer, O., at l.':-ll p. m..H:0i rt. m- Ilunllueion. 12:29 p. ..7::. m. inkers. 12:20 p. in..7:2S a. m DENTISTRY, ' A. W. Hazel, Dentjst, Oflio in Harvey" Block, Welling fcn,Ohio. u 48 r : Tr- T7 II. PERKINS, attorney, and coun selor-at-law. Office over Crabtree'g SBaAel-Wcst Mat street, i 1 ' ! " , r T' HA8KELL, irttomey-at-law and " nolnrv nubile. Loans and collections adc s;ieiilt y. QSSum la bank building. HAEHFM ULLUUUJJll J. X if SPECIALTIES FOR HOLIDAYS-: Bj VIOLINS, I ( . GAMES, I ALBUMS, f 1 MEDALLIONS, i BOOKS, -B . CELLULOID Sheets for Fancy Articles, at H HOUGHTON'S. Jf The and price at which they are sold. and be convinced that we and Caps at & CLOTHIERS. HARRY L. KING, Dentist, Otterbncher block. Electrical Cutiiphoresis for sensative teeth. (12) PRATT & IIERRICK flour and feed store. Free delivery to all parts o the corporation, Railroad street. CE. SUTLIFF, dealer in coal anthri- cite, MaHsillon, Jackson, etc. Terms cash. Ollico West Liberty street. Tel ephone 48. CSAGE & CO. insurance agents. Fire, life, accident and tornado. Repre sent best companies in the United States. Wadsworth block. v ' DR. FRANK GREGG, Mallory Block. Office hours 8 to 10 a. m., 1 to 3 and 7 to 9 p. m. ' Residence on Forest avenue. R$t. QOODWIjT, insurance agent and notary public. Deeds, wills, con tracts, etc., written neatly and legaljf. OverSerage's shoe store. . ' v , . T . VANATOR. Notary Public. Deeds, Mortgages, Leases, Contracts, Etc., neatly drawn at reasonable rates.. Collect tiout and the execution of pension vonchS etj aye specialties ington, O. Crosier Block. Well CI L. BLJNN,. attorneyat-law' and no- V tary public, will attend to all legal business in Lorain, Medina, Ashland, and Huron counties and elsewhere, that may le (entrusted to him. ' Prompt attention gifcntocollections Contracts, deeds, mort gages, etc., lcgaiiv .ana neatly drawp. Office over Goodrioh'i clothing starej vest side publip square." .' . v . .' i ' , "Wrieht'a C!e!ery Tea curen conatirja Hon, nick bcaducbi. ic at araeUU' be classed as a luxury, has never been better HELM CORRESPONDENCE. NEVS ITEMS FROM OUR NEIGH . . ' BORING TOWNS. All About the Becqnt Happenings 'and ' Event of Special Interest to Kead- - ers of the Enterprise, Gleaned , ' by Its Corps of Hoporters. nnioiiTON. Decembeh 14 J. P. ThomaH, who rcportB himself to be traveling from San Francisco, Cal., to Jacksonville, Fla., stayed at B. Herbert's last Thursday night. ., Mrs. M. Ilolcomb has returned to her home In Toledo. Tho entertainment to be. given by the school will be onWodnesday night before Christmas instead of ChriEtmai eve as was reported. ; Wm. Eggleston is studying telegraphy. Mrs. Ether Perkins is fuilinsr fast. Mrs. Lewis' father is spending the winter with Mr. and Mrs. Lewis. The property offered for sale belonging to the estate ol Linius Loveland brought good prices at tho public auction held last week. The Ladles' Aid Society of the M. E. Church will meet with Mrs. A. Hardy, Wednesday tho 23rd. Come and enjoy an excellent supper. Chas. Peck is putting an addition on his barn. Frank Edwards and family, of Well ington, spent Sunday with E. Edwards. Dan Mills and family, of Iowa, are visiting friends and relatives in town. N. P. Robinson has been in Brighton buying and shipping white ash logs from here. They go to Spencer. Mrs. N. L. Eggleston Is canvassing tor most excellent cook book. Chas. Peck is going out of the dairy business, having Bold four otJils fine jerseys. .., . .... ' . K. A. Jones is staying with Us nnole Henry Mills this winter. Wm. tWuru is staying with hU brother- in-law Walter Mosher this winter and is going to school iu sub-district No. 4, to H. H. Vincent. . :. j James Loveland was in town Sunday Mrs. Bunco, Mrs. Wm. Jlckles sister, is reported no better. Mr. and Mrs. Joe Lowery, of Welling ton, ppent Sunday with his mother. Mr. and Mrs. Geo. Kolsey,of Hunting ton, spent Sunday with her sister, Mrs. Geo. Grnndy. - M. T. Rolfe spent Saturday night and Suuday with V. W. Bur?e. - ' II. Childs, of New London, mode a short visit in town last week. Mrs. Hammond, of Michigan, Is visit ing her cousin and family, E. D. Giilett Mr. Bracy. of Rochester, made a short visit In town the first of the week, ' Darwin Stocking and family were in Norwalk last week looking up Christmas presents. Alfred Campbell is putting a cellar under his home. Again . that neighborly FpLit 'made manifest on Pleasant cue-t. Tlili time the honors falling ui. u Mr. aud Mrs. Jason Gillett. They mude a grand sur prise for them, last ThunJay, it boing the fiftieth wedding anniversary. They carried in a glorious old fashioned din ner and all tho per'p'o on the street being present. Thoir n;m 0. M. Gillett and family being all i;f Uu-ir children that were present. Everyone had a most edjoyable timo as they always do wheii the people of that Btreet get together. They gave the brido of fifty years a gold pen and the groom of fifty years a very flnenJbe, which were received with many thanks. Geo. PeaBloywas in Wakeman last weok on business. E. D. Gillett is going into tho poultry business. All of his fowls are to be white. Frank Barnum is staying at 0. Mc Clafliu's. Mrs. 0. McClaflin is reported better. Mr. Ilandley, of Huntington, has been visiting his daughter Mrs; A. J. Richrds. N. L. Eggleston hns returned from his very successful business trip in Ottowa county. Ho is expecting to return. Frank Morris and Chas. Gouldie spent Saturday night in Norwalk. Charles returned to his home in Wellington. Levi Rood has been beautifying his home with some ornamental trees. 8. P. Barbor, of Camden, made a short visit at A. J. Richards'. Tonie Nichols, of New London, made a short visit in town last week. Rev. R. F. Mayer has not closed his meetings yet. . : What8ome of our farmers need to brtyig them more prosperity is to do less streoting, less silver plating and more work. - The old adage more booing and k38 talking. As we have , never had a saloon in our town some might think that the temperance: question never affected us, but it does, we are all tem peranco people and we should make the speaker and all others that may hear of bur meeting next . Friday ,. night) know that we are interested by being present at the meeting and showing ourselves on the temperance side, "not on some , pet nartv side, but on the side, of right, nt Cincinnati, win- address-us next Frrday night in the Congregational I 111 11 VUI fUU Jntn,l,. , , JLA4 I church at 7 p. m. I Win. Roblshaw, of Columbia, was in J towuMcuduy i CAMDEN. - . - Deckmbbr 14.-S. Hains and brother--In-law, M. Kingsbury spent Tuesday in' Oberlin. ' . : r Mr. and Mrs. Robert McBerney, who were recently married, have moved into Horace Green's house.. -I M. Kingsbury 1s drawing wood to Oberlin.- . .; Mrs. ChasJIawkins was buried Mon day. Miss Neva Bates is reported better. . Mr. Morgan is no better. t There is going to be a iChristmas tree at the Union church. "' Chas. Shafer was iu Brighton, Friday, on business. . Arthur Manning was in Wakeman on business Friday. . D, Perkjn8 many friends turned out last Thursday and cut him a very nice pile of wood. Friends in need are friends indeed. Mr. Perkins daughter; Ethel, is in a most pili-ful condition It is something tliat is beyond description. To see her and be with her a short time is the only way to get any Idea of they amount of suffering that she endures. : She cannot lie down, neither can Bhe sit up. She most bo hold continually by some one. She gets no rest only by. the use of opiates, which do not alwajs produce the desired effect. She came very near bleeding to death one day last week by the sore eating oft a blood vessel. It was bandaged after two hours of un ceasing toil on the part of the doctor. She has no use of her lower limbs, one of which U swollen to an immoderate size. Tou could nofSrfilieve they both belonged to the same person from their difference in size. She has suffered almost contin ually for the last six months. She is not thought to be recovering. : Lloyd Green, Sr., is re-roofing his house. : i" Miss Anna Dunn is unable to .attendj school this winter on account of elck- 3. 0. McSoy's son, accompanied him Saturday in his visit to the different schooLi in Camden. .. ... V; v,.. SULLIVAN. December u. Ira Motter, who was reported last week as suffering from brain fever, died Monday night. . A post mortem examination revealed the cause of his death to be poison. It is still a mystery as to how he became poisoned, but Jtivetiiatlimaj-abdngjaadMrs, Motier Li slowly recovering, bat for a few days her life was also despaired of. The funeral of Mr. Motter took place at the Disciple church Wcduoadiiy at 11 o'clock. His body was interred , in the Nova "cemetery. He will be sadly missed by his many friends and tho sym pathy of all are with his bereaved wife and little son. Mrs. Mel viiia Dirlnm, who has becu sick for some time is not improving as fast as her friends wo:M wish. Mrs. llatiie Blinn, nt Wilbur, Wash., who has been spending the past two mouths with relatives in this place and oavannali, startid for her far western home Thursday night. Her many frieals wi.h her a safe and pleasant journey. J.J3 Pari of Savannah called on his daughter Hiss Mattia Rlinu, Wednesday. Miss Di)!i.i Riors has gone to New York to npeinl thi) winter with her stater, Mrs. Safford. ' The Ladies' Aid Society of the Disciple Church, which was to havo met with Mrs. Goo. Smith on Wednesday, was post poned until Thursday on accouut of funeral. Mrs. Metti9 Hublor and son, of New London, were calling ou friends in town Thursday. Mr. Houghton, of Oberlin, has boon tho guest of MLu Maud Man a several days this week. The' ladles of tho Congregational Church will hold a paper bazaar Dec. 18 and 19. Friday evening they will servo a chicken pie supper for the small sum of ten cents; Saturday evening the bill of fare will be warm sugar. A free entertainment will also be given Satur day night. Come everybody and help these enthesiantie church workers. The club gave a dance at the dancing hall Thursday night. A gentleman from Poik, we have been unable to ascertain his name, came up to the danco and put his h jrse in the livery stable. 4f ter the ball was over ho found his horso dead, It is supposed that it became freightenod throwing itself aud breaking its neck, ' Deafness Cannot be Cured. Bv local applications as they cannot reach the diseased portion' of the ear, Thflro is only ono way to cure deafness, and that is by constitutional remedies, Deafness is caused by an mnamea con dition of the mucous lining of the Eustachian lube, nhon tins tnbo is inflamed you have a rumbling sound or imperfect hearing, and when it Is entire ly ciowi. (itiarnests is tne resuiv tna uu- Ikss tne lnnainmaiion can oe taKen otu and this tube restored to its normal &n tlitioD. hearing will be destroyed for- ever: nine cases out of ten ure caused by catarihi which is nothing but an inilaui- Ad condition of thu mucous surfaces. Wa will glvq one Hundred 'dollar for any case of deafness (caused by catarrh) that cannot be cured by Hall's -Catarrh cure.- Seud tor rirculari; free. F. J. Chesky &Co., Toledo, 0. fUdrt by dPieuNN. . V' iLtll'si FiiJiil) li.is ale the l.'ht. Highest of all fn Leavening Strength.. Latest U. S. Gov"t Report. 1 3 rirrsFiKi.1). Decider 14. The ladies of tho bo- j nevoleut society met 'Wednesday, nt the : pleasant home of Mr.' ami Mrt. Frank Sheffield, with about twenty-eight in at tendance. A vory pleasant timo was Lad by all. Thursday, abnut fifteen of the ladies of the ffssioiflUrjKfiiiKiety ijjgt'at the home of Mr. aud Mrs. Edward Rogers, tM complete tho unfinished work of the sociefy for the bazaar, which Is to be held at the town hallnoxt Friday after noon and evening. Thursday evening about fifty of the friends of Mr. and Mrs. R.. C.. Beichele, gave them a surprise at the .newly re paired parsonage. The ladles -of the Missionary Society presented them with two pair of elegant lace curtains. Many other useful things were . brought in, sucn as, potatoes, apples, butter, syrup and etc. A very enjoyable time was had by all. Through some mistake the in vitation was not circulated as widely as intended. - Mrs. Joe West and two daughters, spent last week visiting friends iu Col ambus. Mr. Agustlne Whitney is on the sick list. ; ,, Mr. E. Campbell has been suffering "of late with a carbuncle on his neck. . Mrs. Irish died Sunday from the effects of wounds inflicted on her per son while In a (It of temporary insanity caused by the dread dlseaso lagrippe. Mrs. Irish was living with her daughter, Mrs. Barrance? Remember the gold medal contest, next Tuesday evening. This is expected to be the best contest of all. C. E. Avery, the delegate to the Ep wortli League convention held in Col umbus the 27th, 28th and 29th of Nov ember, gave liis report to the league, Sunday evening. The children ot the Loyal Legion will give an entertainment Christmas eve. . ' Mr. Rtbert Mills and wife; of Lorain, vl.-itHil friends in town Sunday, and at tended services at tho M. E. church. Mr. and Mrs. G. D. Matcham attended services at the M. E. church, Sunday. Tluse who havo been sick with the measles are rpported better. riCNFIfcXD. Decemder 13. Miss Millio Starr last week closed a successful term ot school n sub-district No. 5. We hoar that she is well liked by both pupils and parents. At their business meeting recently, tne iauy jiaccaUees elected their corps of officers tor the coming year. They are as follows: Commander, Mrs. A, Ken iuiau; past commander, Mrs. II. Nvible; lieutenant commander, Mrs. J. II Damon; record keeper. Mrs. T. Val Valk- enburg; iluunce keeper, Mrs. Lucy Sax- ton; mistress at arms, Miss Meribah Bartlelt; sergeant, Miss Ida Smith;, sent inel, Mrs. Elmer Richmond; chaplain, Mrs. J. Bartholomew; picket, Miss Lottie Foster; organist, Mrs. Burt Hustings. Mrs. Morgan, of Wellington, has been visiting nor son, T. J. Morgan and wife, luring tho past week. The Maccabeo fair and chicken pio social proved a success, despite of wind and weather. We are credibly In formed that they cleared over Bixtoen dollars, disposing of all the fancy artic les ou hand and think thoy could have sold as mnny more. They have several fine comforts to sell at a low figure, and if our church societies could keep up with them in energy and perseverance, it would be a great help to their financ es. SPENCEK. DacEJiute 14. Mr. Oaklev and Mr. Botz were in Wellington, Wednesday. Miss Corretsea, ot Medina, was visit ing at Mr. Kiiborn's last week. Mrs. Curtice is on the sick list. Mr. Gray went to Kiptou to attend quarterly meeting.- v E U'ulu Miller uud family visited L. U. Miller's, Sunday, E. Curtice is sick with the ilii-y,' T!ip young poopltj of the community met at t'.ie Itonie 4if MUs ' y Lne Inst Vedii"Wv 'vviiiiijf. , A Viry eiij-iyab!e time wat ""!.- "'. i Miss Be,! Rii? n'iiii'U'j-l from .Medina, I Friday. . ...... ,' ; - - Saturday n I ij'it a4 a : imh! train . wan off the aiding ij nil! .ibeauie' dlslodgol and let t'n w ears on the track. ; . : Miss C'lUier, of Lancasteris vloiting atW. B. DImock's. :,',v, " ;, There will be a liox mifal given by .the ladl s of the F. R. Clmrcli at llm hmne of Add L'ue hext TliiifHitay eveuldg, ' ' Tli y '"f Che Rivr Corner Church meet at'Jttek Siro'uy's ilfli week: "," " "" ' Rhetorical exercises at tho high school next Friday. i.i HUNTINGTON. Decemser 7.-MisH Ethel Gillett'e schoolmates, from Wellington, cpeut a very pleanant evening with her Friday. Elmer Long went to Clevelaud last Saturday to consult Dr. Bigger a'bout his foot. It is over a year now since he epraiued It and has been doctoring it all the time. Mrs. Ruth Ledyard and hor daughter Mrs. Alma Clifford; ffoitf Chatham, spent Sunday in town. Mr. and Mrs. Cook, from Michigan, are visiting at Mr. Long's. Mrs. HJskins, from Wakeman, attend ed the 1..0. T. M. review on ' last Tues day. '. Mrs. llupiphry, from Cleveland, is spending a few weeki with her sister, Mrs. James Ilandley. Mrs. Edith Boise has a relapse. Old Mr. Loomls lsve ry low at his s a' 8 Lee L&W1S. December 11. The sad iutelligenct has just been received of the death in ' California of a former pastor ot the il. K-: Church here, Rev. W. Bailey. Special meetings are to be held in the M. E. euurclt coimneuciuK Jan. 1. The Junior League give a literary en- , teitalnment, followed by a social anu supper at the M. E.' churcu parlor on I'utxfclay evening Dec. ti. Mrs. Do Ette Chapman and her daugh ters Grace aud Jessie speut Huuday in town. ' The L. 0. T. M. en last Tuesday elected the following officers tor tho coming year: Lady Com., Myrtella Thomas; past L. C. Mrs. Sophia Burrell; lieut. L. C, Mrs. Ida Clark; record keeper, Mrs. Abbie Smith; fluauce keeper, Mrs. Agnes Clark; chaplain, Mrs. Susannah ilandley; Sorgeaut, Mrs. Alta Bailey; sentinel, Mrs. Anna Dodge; picket, Mrs. Lura Rog ers; captain of the guard, Rosalinda Hull; bauuer bearers, Florence Robinson, ' Kate Lawrence, Elisabeth Cousinsjmias tresB at arms, Mrs, Eliza Bailey; organs ; 1st; Lucy Nimocks, Edson Clark was badly bitten by a hog, Tuesday evening, which has caused his friends to feel mucu alarmed over his condition. May Spicer spent Suuday with Litta Phelou. Chas. Dirlam and wife spent Sunday at J. V. Phelon's. Mr. and Mrs. Harry Crosier and wife spent last week at M. R. Smith's and are spending this week in Ashland. Mrs. Frank Richmond went to Litch field, Saturday to see, her physician. Mrs. T. D. I'helon and Mrs. M. R. Smith spout last Saturday with Miss Sadie Starr in Wellington. Died, at the home of Leander Loomis. Dec. 11, Ruins Loomis aged 80 years. He was boiu iu Torringtord, Litchfield Co., Conn., March 23, 181(5. Married April 17, 1835, to Mercy Ship man. To them were born oleveu children, nine of whom sur vive him. Four of his suns were in the late war. lie united with the M. E. Church when nineteen years ot age and was a faithful christian. The lost few years ot his life his mind was uubal unced, but he still tried to bo faithful Mrs. Lottie Sliuuk spent Suuday with her sister Mrs. Klwoofl Russell. SOLTU I'ENFIKLU. Decemder 14. Mr. Long has gone t. West Salem to visit his daughter, Mrs. West Ilubler. Mrs. Lemuel Hower, of Wellington visited at her father's, Mr. Samuel Nay lor's, ttiis last week. 'The ladles of this place w ill have at. oyster supper at Mr. Yoxtheimer's, Dec ember 18. Proceeds go to the Ladies Aid Society. Airs, lleury Whlto has gone to Dola- ware to visit her son and her mother. Mrs. Caviii. She expects to spend tht winter there among her friends. The winter school here has commenced with Miss Gertrude Watts, of Pentteld, asteaehur. The Ladies Aid Society will meet at Mis. Cjrus Weed's, January 6. Reim-m-(&r iauu-.-, we outy ask 5 ceuts fur din tier., li e geuilemeit are invited. Aiiss Lu Arnold, of Cmgress, is ex-p-i;ling lu Seud lite winter lieie with Mr. Yoxtheiiuer. ' '.'., , . miss hosa L.m has gone to Lafayette, to upehd tiie wiater w'l.li Miss Alleu. J .,1,0 balleiitiiie and wife, spent Sun day in UiihtoQ, at Frt.nk Clupmaa's.' -- Mr. bu-wuiv jjiiiig weiit to Lodi t vinit ids' Oioiber lwlv MondaJ anu Tuesday. o last week. '., ' '. '! '" '.' liarvey Nuylor, wife an 1 daughter," o; .Speucer, vlfitedut his fathor's, 8...5Nay-; lir, last tiiiuday.' ' ''" , ; t. , , t , . ; . H ; 't5'E It VO.US. Troubles aro'ue l&' impoverished blood. "T Hood's Sar saparilla is the One True Blood Purifier and fjERYE TONIC. 11 : i 9 t a 0 i .; v;-v.. ;,-.v.:t.r -.v.'- u