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Unla pa Wats odea womeaihem iota InwaMw. Lansuaapttottow iMath. bOM,arttt. iroDil IrfAl i.aTnea to cute aa iiwau Altaic, ts i. ii.,.!: miM VT.aVU 1 1 WELLIKC MarcE iiii TOWNSHIP. HEWS. COLLECTED BT THK KNTKUPBISC'I COBPt-Or OOHBK8POKDEXTS. ant Bnnpanlaga aad pvelnt Erwata la Waillagtoa's IsaaMdlat Tlelaltr of Intaraat to Kvaryoaa, Oar Corrcaaaa daata Rpara Ho Paina - to Olaaa th. tatoat aad Mast Aacarata Mewa. .' PLEASANT STREET. , K. C. Wheeler bas located on Fleaaant atreet H will work tor lira. ZUpha Battle. Mr. end Ura. Wm. Hlllbooae and (am' llr. ot Lorain, and Mr. and lira. Clarence Ketebnm and daughter, ot New London, re rtaltlog Ur. and Mrs. John Cowl tor a few days. Mrs. Pomeroy, ot Korwalk, ia nsttlng Mrs. Zilpha Battle. John Cowle went to Clereland Monday to purchase lumber for R. Fenner, who wiU make some Improrementa en nil farm bolldlnn. Bert Backna will aeslat Mr. Cowle In the work. Mr. and Mrs. D. Day and daughter Grace Tlaltd at B. MeClaflln'a on Butler Boad, one day last week. Win. eilletl ot Wellington, apent part jf last week with hla brother, E. D. Gil lette thli place. . H. Kdwarda waa In East Wellington aat week looking tor basket timber. He ays be will put np 2000 baskeUUi ear. Bla daughter, Mrs. K. Uox, auo ausband have returned from Hartland and will assist him. 18teVe Cowle went to work the 15th for Mr. Miller on the tteo. Fiwawr fariu.Gia Miss Abble Stocking rtoited her eeusi Ml). Lilly lnew London the.oaat wee.! '. - Wm. Harwood. ot ClarkaBeld, spent the past week with bis eister, Aggie Bar wood. Fred Gillett waa tn Clarkafietd HoJow Monday. .SULLIVAN. The C. X. of the Congregational church will girt a sodal at fi. B. Ing- rabam's Friday avenlnf of thla . week. A literary and maiai mtanauunent will be given in connection with the aoelaL Don't forget the date March U. Our school closes Friday afternoon for a weeks vacation. Kxaminauons are occupying the attention ot the teacher and pupils this week. Ed. Ringler has been ery sick with lung fever, but is considered out of dan ger at this writing, Our sugar makers are Joyous over the great yield ot sweetness which is their lot thla year. The pure maple syrup sella for only B0 eents per gallon in Cleveland. It la the greatest sugar year known for years. Miss Ethel Smith gave a sugar party to her young friends at her home last Thursday night. 60. Gibson went to Creston, to little Emma over Sunday. Ha did not bring her home as expected. John Gibson la home from New Los- don, for a short visit. , Mrs. X. A Gotham, who has been vary sick with the grip for several weeks slightly Improved. 8t Patrick's day was not forgotten by our school children. "Wearing of the green" waa as Universally observed here aa aa though ws were natives ot ths Emerald tola". Mrs. 8. a Green passed aiothar mlla- stone in bar life's journey, Marc 10. Bar frienda did not forget ths oeeaalon, although tbt raging blissard prevented soma from attending. All wtahad bar many happy return ot ths day. BRIGHTON. Th third quarterly meeting of th Brighton circuit will be held at Brighton, April 1 and 1 First service will be held at S p. dl. on SatunUy. Preaching, by ths Presiding Elder, P. B, Stroup, both Saturday and Sunday. Rev. T. L. McCoonell went to Row London last Tuesday night to preach. At the republican caucus last Toes- day evening the following ticket was nomlaated: Trustee, Karl Griggs. Treasurer, a Stocking. , Assessor, L. W. Hart. Justice ot ths Peace, P. Brown., A citizen's caucus was held on Wed nesday night and the following nomina tions were made: Trustee, Chaa. AUyn. Treasurer, C. A Hardy. Am, L.W. Hart. ' Justice ot ths Peace, C X. Fox. ! Mr. and Mrs. Jeas McDonald returned tram Florida last ! Wednesday, where they have been spending ths winter, . Miss Laura . Han kins spent last weak visiting friends ia Spencer. Arthur Everwn has been entertaining .he measlea. A N. Gill and family have moved to the farm which they have recently pur chased, and Earl Cole will act aa tillage mm blacksmith. , Ray Gru'i ly iiit a few Ihjs 1 Craaton !' vlltlug hla eo;i .iim, Theeatw -alnwnt riven hy th? t s..t:wl fcji F.:'.j ct as r M i' :0, T7EDNE8DAY. MARCH nltea, t--' sa wereaeredltto . i .. - i . , iiii!iaiioNUBa(iaattiuwuiuvuiuwwii.v , - I - - . ... . . i. . . i. it Mrs. 1 eMMfM I e earn ul training toe I 1. , The L' ' j have placed a One I Epworlh ' Itia pru have iw:-; i the Methodist church, a beauty by all that It la Juet as rood as it I looks. V to the iJ piu ha been removed i where it willeon- tinne to do 0. :y. ' , Shirt avn.l J (illl and Henry Greene art down t . meaalea. B, Haiiiiu:;, ! Uaagillon, rialted bit oouain, Rw. t. L. MeConneU. last week. Ifiaa laaiifa P.rnnAw At Praatan la via. m-i... ir n n n.. otber friends here. Mrs. Sarah B.ach ot Weilingtoa, ria-1 lted at Mr. Goea'a last week. . Brtt, c,... - i. i.-t wtin diseuased tUe ubjwt of book-keeping tor tanners, with much inUrest. The subjeettor the next meeting is, 'The boat trna nf dairr Ml for thla loealitT." Tks.. la nn .)uu,l at tha aontar thla v ' I " 1 a.a.a . muni n tha tnaaalaa i t . v. i... itlngher daughter In Wadena, Minn., thla winter, returned as far a Elyrla where ahf stopped to visit friends a few daya. ; , ,,-. LAGRANGE. At Butler waa lu Cleveland Thors- ' ' ' I UnalCroW,Ol LltChfleld, was 10 town Satoiday. ? Born to Mr. and Mrs. Bert Knowles, I March 14, a son. Born, March IB, to Mr. and Mrs. Fred Biggs, a son. Born, March 17, to Mr. and Mrs. Paul M.Johastou, aa eight-pound daughter. Mrs. Ralph Hart and Mrs. X. A. Will iams were the guests ot Mrs. Lucy Un- derhilL ot WeUlngton, Thuraday. ur. fl.,.i, irair. nf rninmhnA rlltd r .fln-.Mr,,'an.n1rtM.k. A S, Ingall snperlnWndent ot the Big Four Ry-, ws a recent guest at the home of Mr. and Krs.. Hubbard A Wil cox, on Church street. :j ..." Mr. nd lir' Ji ;i?UL,Vnd Chtld, ot Elyria.htpeut vBuiuUs Mr. and Mrs. IVNiubulav. - Mrs. SophronU Curtice, of Klyria, is visiting In town. Mrs. Jana Stroup Is the girest ot Elyrla Mend. Mrs. Chester Crow and two children, ot French Creek, are visiting at the home ot Mr. Battle Wheeler. uyae wiioox, youngest arm oi air. auu i n . mrat . m 1. . ... I Mrs. H. A Wilcox ot Church street, wsa in Columbue, March 14 an! IB, taking law examination. Hla many friends wlU be pleased to learn that b ranked among ths foremost ot ths class, and waa admitted to ths dm. Clyde baas i of oar most pop-uar young Ben. na wiu graduate from Baldwin University the coming June, after which be will prac tice law with a prominent Cleveland flrm. That his effort nay be crowned with success is ths wlah ot the writer. OMroarr ml Margaret Haadrslda. Margaret fiandyalda wsa born In Litchfield, Medina county, September 17, 1845, and died In LaGrange, March 8J 1899. On tha 10th ot December, 1868, she was married to Egbert Holcomb. One daughter and ons son crowned their wedded Ufe. ' She was converted and united with the Methodist church at LaGrange In th winter of 1894, and her Ufa thence forward waa markad by great simplicity ot faith, godliness of spirit sad earnest ness ot purpose. In the' aequetterrd re treat ot boms she made the family hearthstone a sanctuary shrine, where she Illustrated the beauty ot faith, the strength ot patience and the evidence ot fortitude seldom equaled. Firm as a pyramid, free from cant, standing fonr aqnare to every wind that blows, yet she so commingled gentleness and modesty with strength and stability, thata like the violet, h loved tha shade. Sickly aentimentality disgusted her. She was given to reflection, logically matured her oplniona and held them with th genialty of the sun s shining, but as steadfastly as the grasp of gravitation. Withal she waa tolerant of the honest opinions -of others. There Is a stone many tone la weight, so firmly pleated that an army ot men cannot hurl It from its base, yet so nicely poised that It will tremble at the touch ot a child' haul It Is ths smblem ot her character. She published her religion only as the sun advortlsea light by ehlnlng silently. True to her Ideal she was recognised aa a ehriitfian wife and mother, and I am sure tbat those who knew her will re- member her as their friend and neigh bor if or she was both tn the fullest sense term. Nor was ever human heart more fragrant with appreciation n her. She literally In mind and it, lived and moved and had her be- ln her faithful companion and cull- en, and all the heavenly constellation for her, rose and aet In them. The whole community were mourners at her ' iiii, for hnr tender banda and loving ' m!3 Is sal cheered their homes In sick- jia .1 la sorrow. "Eli bi;ig"nsto ' :tt V t s!'d gkTlijTi B.t-0 W MnI TjiUl A representative o Stem to show a handsome line of - Ladies' Tailor Made Suits, Separate Skirts in Sill: and Crepon, Shirt Waists and Children's Jackets. Ladies' Petticoats and Wrappers. Mrs. M. M. JOYCE. . West Main Street. pure and lnfadiogjtiys have birth; aud kM..i. mi. k... im and and lima VBf wouia not can ner oaca to wiw. The funeral services were neia irom the borne on Friday at 10 o'clock, and were conducted D ner paswr, nv. . n . Reece,whomadeverycomfortlngremarli8 from the text found in nor. 10:01. Many beauutul flowers were piacea oy loving bands upon the the casket, and in the east cemetery she calmly Bleeps un til th day break and the shadows nee away.' ' PITTSFIELD Mrs. Alton Pitta fell about two weeks aeo. inmnns nee Berereir. ousuat not been able to be around since. "T, , ataaL . . i 4J A tiOl - T3aa, lm. lue " the home of Mr. and Mrs. H. M. Bluett, ""i the erening, was Ter7 weu """""" uu Ul ... iuB win ua a nuB. OtOUlUK IH Ulia WTO, a. ' v. i a .V.1- Knma nf . J 4V. t aDQ BUB. ty. . xTtrj, U1UH WW au.,. 01 tne a. a. ooeiety. a coruuu iuna- tion is extended to alL Mrs. E. W. Pitts, of Wellington, spent last week at her son Alton's, helping H care for his wife. Miss Anna Friend returned from Cleve land last Wednesday, where she been the guest of friends. s, ' Mr. aud Mrs. John Merriam and Chios . i . wr a I r.i atemam spent ui neuuwuaj "" rT ... air. ana aus. .oun reny oegnu uuur keeping last Thuraday Mrs. Henry Rawson and children, of LaGrange, visited at Wm. Avery's re cently, Messrs. Orrin and Clarence Metcalf and their sister, Mrs. Mary Toeker, at tended the wedding of their cousin, Miss Alvera Metcalf to Mr. F. J. H11L of Ober- Ha, last Wednesday evening. uorn to nr. ana ur. simeon nmte- ,u-buwi-. Messrs. X. Arnold. C. 8. Sheldon, Jan. Meredith, A Meredith, F. Meredith and F. Yost attended the K. O.T. M., eon- vsutlon at Elyrla, Monday. v Umhtb. H UeBoberta. F. Boot and C F. A vary were lu Elyrla, MouiUy; ROCHESTER. Mr. and Mrs. J. R. Hanley were called to Columbia, Saturday, to attend the ton' oral of a nephew. Mr. W. B. CraodaU visited his parents Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Crandall last week. If. T D n. rrlann I. Knm. f AT a faai . UAJB. , Mrs. Flora MeElroy is home for a two week's visit from Cleveland. Mrs. Charles Asheraft and little son, Duton, are visiting friends in Cleveland. Miss Pearl Blair visited friends In m Mr. and Mrs. Geo. Cheat are visiting their daughter, Mrs. Swarts, in Cleve land. If so, there must be some trouble with its food. Well babies are plump , only the sick are thin. Are you sure the rood is all right? Chil dren can't help but grow, they must grow if their food nourishes them. Perhaps a mistake was made in the past and as a result the di gestion b weakened. If that b so, don't give the baby a lot ot medicine i just use your every-day common sense and help nature a little, and the way to do it is to add half a teaspoon ful of SCOTT'S EMULSION to the baby's food three or four times a day. The gain will begin the very first day you give H. It seems to correct the digestion and gets the baby started right gain. If the baby b nurs ing but does not thrive, then the motrvcr should take the emulsion. It will have good effect both upon the mother and child, twenty r.e years proves t! Js fact. Sac. sad Suae, sD dnitr.tt, . fCOTT a aO'.VNS, CWua, Hnr Yotk. IS ill TPDOlIi? L5. y""ii, - V'VOcf," iN ?V NO I:: .. ., MI.I...I - ttr- 'V. 22. 1899. & Co., of Cleveland, will Mr. Charles Cowie was In Elyrla, Sat-1 urday. Ur. A Williams wsa in Cleveland, IhiiNday. Mrs. Pearl Johnson of Elyrla called on Mrs. C. Johnson, Wednesday. MLis Sadie Bldinger vlnlted her sister Mrs. Corpenlng in New London laat wenk. Mr. L Johnson is delegate of K. 0. T. eonveutlon to be held in Norwalk, Tuesday. MlasJoele Phelps is home again from Brownhelm for a tew days. Mr. Robert Cheenut will occupy C. A. Beard tdey'i house, on West Railroad street April 1. Mrs. Reynolds bas moved into C. A. Beardsley's house on East Middle street. Mr. Lewis Mason and Miss Jennie Sheets were in Cleveland. Thursday. Mr. Lewis Johnson, teacher of the Rochester union school, gave hla pupils treat to warm sugar Saturday after noon. The Baptist society atJMrs. Sugar's was well attended last Thursday. A delight ful supper waa served to seventy-three, Mr. Barry Campbell bas purchased half interest in the Johnson mill plant of L. B. Petty of this place. Mr. John Gordon returned home from LaCrosse, Wis., Saturday evening. Mrs. Geo. Williams of Greenwich vis ited Mr. and Mrs. A Williams of this place one day last week. Mr. Frank Stightez and James Blair left for Clereland last week to enlist In the D. 8. heavy artillery. They were ac cepted and left for Baltimore, Md, where they will be stationed for a while. Their friends wish them success. The Ladles' Union met at the pleasant home of Mrs. S. Phillip's on South State street, on Saturday afternoon, March 18. There was excellent speaking and good music, well rendered. Prayer waa offered by Rev. Lash. A most excellent supper was served and the afternoon was pleasantly spent in conversation. Mrs, Phillips will be remembered as a most ebarmlng hostess and good entertainer. All bad aa enjoyable time. Clarence!, Sweet bas opened a fresh stock of groceries in the room occu pied by S. W. Clark. , Otto Knapp moved to Lodl last week. John Miller has hired out to Firestone Co., to drive their wagon the coming season. BedaRlce was in New London last Monday, returning Monday evening. Will Oldman waa in Cleveland last week and secured a position there for the coming season. Mrs. Ella Hendee went to Cleveland the first of the week to visit her daugh ter, Mrs. Florence Hyland. Jabec Van, of Mansfield spent Sunday with his brother, A T. Van. Georgia McDowell, of Seville, visited her friend, Mrs. Vanvalkenburg, the first of the week. Miss Betty Eggleston ot Akron, N. T., ia spending a month with her sister, Mrs. Lee Grissinger. Mrs. Ablgal Walters bas bought the Frank 8 teaman property on West Main street. The ladies ot the G. A. B., together with several invited guests, assembled last Saturday evening at the home of T. W. Dangherty to remind him that he had reached his 59th birthday. The occas ion was one of rare social enjoyment A most excellent snpper was served at a late hour. All departed wishing many nappy returns of the day, both to host and guests. Laura Hawkins ot Brighton, and her brother, of Masslllon, spent Sunday at Julia Coleman's. Mr. and Mrs. Harris Foster, ot Vir ginia, have come to Spencer tor ths sum mer. BUTLER ROAD. Fire destroyed the barn on the D. Hot- statter farm last Wednesday evening, The origin of the fire is not known. In surance 1100. About fifty friends and neighbors sur prised A S. Ketchmn and wife in the evening ot March 14, it being the 27th anniversary of their 1 marriage. Clarence Bracy and wife were taken unawares on the next evening, the oc casion being a birthday celebration. Considerable difficulty was experienced by some ot the guests in getting borne through the mud. 8ugar makers have struck prosperity and are piling np a reserve. The aap filled the palls in one night lately. Who says the brown leghorns lay small eggsT The writer gathered an egg that measured 7x6 Inches In circumference. Come with a bigger one. It waa quite a surprise to many ot us to see the name of W. W. Eetchum as democratic nominee for trustee ot New London. We supposed he was a Popu list. ., Lyman Vansooy has secured the nomi nation for supervisor for district No. North-East New London. The West Rochester correspondent takes this opportunity to say "Au Revolr to the many readers ot the Enterprise, whiie we B the 14 bew w tan PAJM c1 2: Will buy a loaf ot Home Made Bread. , The best place to buy Fancy and Staple GROCERIES. Baled Hay and Straw. Big Discount on Canned Goods I .Tea and Coffees. Wm. Crosier. Phone 146. O S earn ewl aa aVB1a. Lai aaeraaei a ai raadrapru anh. writ, g aow and ws will and I 111 I li'l" rrlcas ana ani.li Bwaaj ft wnaaraadT! rrmawiu II e b. lower thaa ,oo think. awan. HONTOOMrXV WAKD CO, CUCASO. we tremblingly come before the people under the beading of Butler Road.' ; HUNTINGTON-, , Mr. and Mrs. Gardner ot Penfleld, were in town Jast week. Mrs. Leverlte Clark visited relatives in Akron, recently. P. Z. Btedman baa returned after a winter's visit In York state. Mr. Elwood Russell is very etek with pneumonia. ' - Mrs. Henry NeaL Is very sick. Mrs. Wv Baodley ot Wellington, visited relatives In town last week, , - L.H. Chajman of Rochester, was la town oae Jay last week. -, About forty-five relatives and triec l of Mr. and Mrs. Denttln Bradner met at their home last Tuesday evening Vuch 14th, to help them eelebrate their tenth anniversary. A very pleasant evening, was spent Refreshments were served consisting ot ice cream and cake. The company left with the couple in remem brance ot the occasion a beautiful set ot dishes. Mr. Clinton Chapman made the presentation speech.' At the republican caucus bsld last Thursday night, the following officers were nominated: Trustee, Elmer Long; Assessor Dr-nttln Bradner r Treasurer. James Handiey; Constable, Bert Boone. J. B. Robinson has another car load of coal in. , CAMDEN. Sugar makers are reaping quite a harvest Mrs. Thomas Whitney and bar grand son, Charlie Obley are visiting , la the western part ot the state. s cent5 Frank Calkins and Lewis Whitney : went to Cleveland on ths excursion last week Wednesday. ; John Sigworth has bought Olln Rose's i storeroom. Sammle Davidson, who has worked for ! S. A Hardy for the last three years wlil, work In the Thayber & Twining ware-' house. J Willie Hill is clerking in a grocery . store in Oberlin. Messrs. Earl Hewett and Renbln Calk ins were In Elyrla, laat week Friday. Miss Moulton is ths guest ot Mrs. 8. A Hardy. . , Frank Williams has the building tor hi ebeeee factory nearly completed. - Clarence Searlee bas moved on to his farm. - . " . Mr. and Mrs. M. X. Perkins are visit ing in town. Mr. Perkins will work at cheese making In Sullivan the coming season. '.- Mrs. Pomeroy and Mrs. X. 8. Prentice and daughter, Grace were the guests of Mrs. Geo. Welling in Collins last week Thursday. Headache tar Fait Ta For forty years I suffered with sW headache. About a year ago, I begnn us ing Celery King. The result was rati fying and surprising, my headaches 1 , r lng at once. The headaches used to re turn every seventh day, but, tha-.;' . : Celery King, I have had but one fiu ' ; In the last eleven months. I know v. '. l has cured me will help others. L' s. .'. D. Van Eeuren, Saugertles, N.T. C ' King tor the nerves, stomach, liver, ; kidneys is sold tn 50c and 6 m' by E. W. Adams, Wellington, an i : itone & Sweet, Spencer. Be sure and read our gr t " Thr Enterprise1 for a y r ; farm Journal five vmrs, a!l f -ot our paper alone. J - t r eai'fuiu's 'e a-l i: 5'S.w? y-'.ra v ,-r i' "w. 'A.