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SPECIAL ATTENTION!
Ladies' Shirt Waist .50c to $1.35
Select Styles in Neck and Belt Buckles.
Fine Curtain Muslin at .8, 11, and 12c, yd
Hammocks with valance sides, only $1.00
Palm Leaf Fans, each 2c
Baby Caps, each .20, 25, and 40c.
Full stock of galvanized pails and dairy
pans now on hand, at lowest prices.
WELLINGTON NOVELTY STORE
FRANCES A. BENEDICT. ' CLARA B. ARNER.
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(.Strawberries with Ice cream ioda at
Near & Wells'.
Mrs. Douglass, of Taylor street, is
having her house repainted.
Oscar Herrick is building a two
story addition to his residence on Tay
lor street.
A novelty factory is one of the "sure
things" for Lodi, work already hfiving
commenced on the buildings for It.
The Literature Club will meet at the
home of Miss Edith Robinson, on Mon
day evening, June 6. Tennyson will be
the subject of the evening.
The Women's Missionary Society of
the Congregational church will meet
at the home of Mrs. O. W. Crosier, on
Friday afternoon of this week.
The electrical discharges during the
storm on Saturday morning were quite
severe and played many pranks in this
vicjjity, though no serious damage was
doiA
The Herrick laundry has so much
business that It Seen me necessary to
have a new piece of machinery for
ironing shirt fronts. The new mn
chlne.was placed iq position last week
and works like a charm.
The Snlvntion army report 99 con
versionH in New London during their
evangelistic eflort in that city. And
tlSs reminds of a ntory. An ancient
prevaricator went hunting pigeons,
nnd on his return reported that he
had shot just 99 pigeons. When nuk
ed why he did not say an even hun
dred, he replied, "Do you suppose 1
would tell a lie for one pigeon?"
Keep cool by drinking one of those
delicious sodas at Near & Wells',
Wm. Schroeder's house on Adams
street has been treated to a coat of
paint on its exterior.
Robert Walden, editor of the Ob
server, has moved into the Suntlvy
property on Mnygnr street.
Here is one of those
who are either so prej
udiced against all ad
vertised remedies, or
have become discour
aged at the failure of
other medicines to help
them,' and who will
succumb to the grim
destroyer without
knowing of. the won
derful value of Foley's
Honey and Tar for all
Throat and Lung troubles.
C PERSONAL MENTION, j
W. H. TISSOT & CO.
The W. C. T. U. will meet with Mrs
G. II. Palmer next Tuesday. June 6th
at 2:30 p. m.
The Wellington Poultry Club at its
meeting last week at the voting room,
took in five new members.
The character sketches of distin
guished men personally known to
Cnptiiln tind Chaplain Pepper, in this
eon n try, England, and Europe. form
one of the great attractions of his last
book, "Under Three Klagi." The il
lustrations and mechanical quality of
the large volume nre all tlit could be
desired for this graphic outline of a
life of great laptiv'rty and usefulness.
This volume should be in our Public
Library.
Clark Johnson wag severely cut on
the hand by handling tin roofing on the
ten cent barn Monday morning.
Elyria coal dealers have mutually
agreed to sell coal for cash only after
June 1st, and have so announced to the
public.
Look out! The Bees are c.ming;
they will swarm here from all over the
county next Saturday, and there will
be such buzzing.
The commencement exercises of the
Xew London high school will take
place on next Thursday evening, .Tune
1st. An elaborate programme has
been prepared.
The annual county convention of the
L. 0. T. M. will convene here, Satur
day, June 3. Emma S. Olds, the Great
Hive Lady Commander, will be pres
ent. All hives of the county are invited.
We recommend that there be more
hitching facilities furnished 1y our
town. Some of the posts and railings
need straightening and repairing,
while others are so rotten nnd out of
date that they ought to 'be replaced
with new ones. North Main street
ought to hnve a better supply, and
the same migiht be stiid of East Main.
Afford the country, eople who drive
to town a good comfortable place to
hitch, and they will come to sec us
often. This is a little thing, but we
think it means much.
Many old soldiers now feel the effects
of the hard service they endured dur
ing the war. Mr. George S. Anderson,
of Rossville, York county, Penn., who
saw the hardest kind of service at the
front, is now frequently troubled with
rheumatism. "I had a severe attack
lately," he says, "and procured a bot
tle of Chamberlain's Pain Balm. It
did so much good that I would like to
know what you would charge me for
one dozen bottles." Mr. Anderson
wanted it both for ihis own use and to
supply 'it to his friends and neighbors,
as every family should have a bottle of
it Tn their home, not only for rheuma
tism, but lame back, sprains, swellings,
cuts, bruises and burns, for which It is
unequalled. For sole by Near & Wells.
STRANGE, BUT TRUE.
It may seem strange, but it is a fact,
that we can send you the Farm Jour
nal for the balance of 1SOT nnd all of
1000, 1001, 190i! nnd 190S. nearly five
years if you will pay for the Enter
prise one year ahead both papers
for just the price of ours, Whether
you can reap the advantages of this
surprising otfer depends on how soon
you come forward with the cash.
AMONG THE CHURCHES.
Keep Posted ou Church Appointment-
Torn out and Hear your Local Mints
try Try to be Somebody.
Method Int.
Morning "The Christian's God."
Evening "The Divine Opulence."
CougTeiftttloiml.
Morning " What' Does the Lord Re
quire of Thee?"
Even'ng "Martin Luther." A ser
mon for young people.
ChrlHtlHii.
Morning "The Church."
Evening "Who is My Neighbor and
What do I Owe Him?"
ltitit.
Services morning and evening as usual.
PEPPER'S LECTURE.
DR. HlNKilN'S NERVE CURE.
Soothes, strengthens and ones the
nervous system. A wonderful remedy
for overworked and disordered nerves.
Warranted to please. 25c.
INTERNAL PILE CURE.
Dr. lluggin's Pile Cure. Pleasant Ut
ile tablets. Eaten like candy. Positive
ly cure piles nnd all rectal disorders.
Satisfaction guaranteed or money re
funded. Ii5c.
W. H. TISSOT CO., Wellington, O.
The lecture of Chaplain Geo. W.
Pepper at the Opera House on Monday
evening on "Sherman's March to the
Sea", was not attended by as large a
crowd as could have been wished.
Those who did attend and were bo
situated as to hear what the speaker
said were well repaid fur their trouble.
The invalid condition oj the speaker
was an unfortunate circumstance, re
quiring him to be seated while talking,
and this with some slight vocal imped
iment increased the eflort required on
the part of the hearer to catch the sen
tences as they fell. To the veterans
present who could follow the speaker
from point to point in the grand old
march to the sea from its inception to
its termination, it was a grand treat.
The incidents of that historic march
were brought out with thrilling effect
by the orator, and many of them were
singularly touching and impressive,
It is well enough to live those days
over again, but only "in your mind"
Last week of free photo buttons
Brownie Art Company.
DR. 11UGG1YS HEADACHE AND
NEURALGIA TABLETS.
The only safe, instant relief for neu
ralgia, sciatica, faceache, headache or
acute pains in any part of the bixly.
Warranted to please or money refund
ed. 2.'c.
W. II. TISSOT & CO., Wellington, O.
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Women's Shoes 93c 1.19, 1.35 upto $2.50
Misses Shoes 60, 75, 90c up to $1.35
Children's Shoes 25c to 90c
I also wish to dispose of my Niclcle
window display racks, Settees, Lamps,
Desk, Tables, Safe and Stoves.
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Dr. Holland was in Cleveland yester
day.
Mr. Will Ash ford spent Sunday at
home.
Mr. Wm. Rininger was in Cleveland,
Friday.
Col. Myron T. Herrick was in town
Friday.
E. L. Benedict was in Cleveland last
Thursday.
M. A. Grissinger, of Sullivan, was in
town Friday.
Mr. II. M. Horr has gone to Mt.
Clemens, Mich.
Mort Basset, of Cleveland was in
town over Sunday.
Mrs. Ed Robinson visited relatives
n Lorain last week.
Mr. M. H. Laundon, of Cleveland,
was in town yesterday.
Mr, Herbert Linder, of Elyria, was
was in town yesterday.
Mr. George Penfleld is out of town
for a week on a business trip.
Mrs. E. G. Rust, of Cleveland, was in
own a few days lust week.-
Marcus DeMoss of Sullivan, J. P.,
was in town one day last weeje.
Miss Carrie Disilva, of Toledo, called
on Miss Marie Hamrick over Sunday.
Mrs. B. Vanator went to Clyde yes
terday for a few days visit with friends.
J. Howard Rust commenced his
work with the Cleveland Trust Co..
Monday.
Miss Mary Herrick, the post mis-
ress, ref limed last week from a few
lays' outing.
Miss Mae Young of Medina, is spend
ing a few days with Mr. a:id Mrs. H
W. Ashford.
Mrs. A. R. Demory will entertain the
members of the Thimble Club on Fri
day afternoon.
Mrs. W. B. Colver, nee Simmons, of
Cleveland, is spending the week with
Mrs. J. C. Artz.
David Hrucy and wife and Alonzo
Ketclium and wife, of Iiutler Road,
were in town Friday.
Mr. and Mrs. J. B. Osborne and chil
dren, of Mt. Giletd, were the guests of
Mr. and Mrs. P. S. Brink Sunday.
James Gosling has moved his shoe
shop into the Stuchfield building and
is now ready to receive his friends.
Mr. and Mrs. Guy Fisher started Sat
urday for Harvey, 111., where Mr.
Fisher has accepted a position with a
granite ware concern.
Dr. Frank Gregg is attending the an
nual session of the International As
sociation of Railroad Surgeons at Rich
mond, Va., during the present week.
Mr. William Ratzow, of Glenville,
O., and Mr. Charlie Friend, wife and
three daughters, of Pittefleld, were the
guests of Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Schroeder
over Sunday, and had a "bona gratia
tempo."
S. K. Warner, E. C. Branson, G. L,
Couch and C. McDermott went this
evening to Columbus, the two former
as delegates, the two latter as alter
nates to the Republican State Conven
tion which assembles tomorrow.
Your Opportunity,
OUR LOSS.
Hprlng Good..
A fine assortment of Trimmed Hats
during the season, at the millinery
rooms of Mrs. S. Cady, South Main st.
The Wadmvorth Case Settled.
The long drawn nut case of Mrs. L
H. Wadsworth vs. the Big Four Rail
road Co., has finally terminated by a
compromise. Mrs. Wadsworth is to
receive from the company $2260.00 and
the assumes all the costs thus far ac
crued in the case:
A large stock of perfumes and toilet
articles at the drug store of Near &
Wells'.
Notice.
All persons knowing themselves to
be indebted to me, will please call at
the Btore of A. II. Peirce and settle im
mediately. W. E. PEIRCE.
Wellington, O., May 30, 1899.
For Kent.
House and lot in good location on
Barkers treet. Enquire of E. C
Cushion at First National Bank.
Stone Walks Laid.
Any person thinking of putting
down stone walks will do well to look
up the prices and quality of the
Sampson" stone from the Willow
Creek quarries.
H. G. Brown, Sole Agent.
Bell phone, 754.
' Notice.
I can place $800 for three years, pro
viding security is grod, at a fair rate
of interest. Interest Semi-annually,
Call on or address, R. N. Goodwin.
DR. HUGGIN'S HEART CURE.
A most reliable remedy for palpita
tion, heart weakness, irregulur action
heart pains and all heart disorders,
Warrnnted to please or money refund
ed. 25c.
W. H. TISSOT & CO., Wellington, 0.
NOTICE OF APPOINTMENT.
Estate of Katharine Hslftemler, Deorased.
The uoderslirned has been anDolntnd in
quallfled as executor ol the Estate ot Kathar
ine iiainemter late or . weiuugton, Loral
oounty, aeceasaa.
Dated this 27 day ot May A. D.. 1899.
R.K.Goodwin.
SHIRT WAISTS
Pitjua, Chevoits, Bataiat, French Ginghams and
Precales, Prices , , 75c to $2.50
Also ilk Shirt Waists.
Linen Skirts 75c to $1.75
White Piqua Suits, $5.00
and Skirts $2.25.
Girls White Dresses, ages 6 months to 12 years.
Gingham Dresses.
Come and see the pretty Wrappers, Organdies
and Precales.
SPECIAL BARGAINS: Tailor-made Suits,
the nobbiest of the season $5 .to $20
Laces for trimming Graduating Dresses.
Will arrive next week Silk Veets and Silk
Stockings, especially nice for the graduates.
Come and see the pretty neckwear.
MRS. fl. M. JOYCE.
Don't Look Untidy.
For a nice clean shave and a
razor that will cut the beard and
and not pull it out
USE AN ELECTRIC RAZOR.
We are sole agents for this
line of goods and sell every razor
with a guarantee to give entire
satisfaction or refund the money.
BENEDICT HDW. CO.
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and below.
Indies' Oxfords, Black or Tan, 50, 75c, 11, $1.25, $1.35
Misses Oxfords " " 75c and $1.00.
Ladies' Shoes " " $1, 1.20, 1.35, 1.50.
" hand turned, Black and Tan, 1.C0 and $2.
Misses " Black and Tan, 75, 85, OSo, 1.00, 1.10 $1.25.
Baby " " " 25, 35, 38c.
Children Shoes Black and Tan, 25. 40, 50, (55, 75, 85c, $1.
Gents' Shoes 85, 9Sc, 1.00, 1.18, 1.25, 1.40, 1.05, 2,00.
Examine the quality of our goods before
purchasing elsewhere.
Benedict Shoe Co.
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The work is being
successfully organiz
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school will open soon.
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OUTFIT.
DR. FRANK GREGG
10 to 12 . m.
1 to 8 p. m.
7 to 9 p. m.
- Consisting of Ruber En
gine, Mansfield " Dixey "
Separator, Died trick Baler,
Water Tank and Trucks,
Tank Pump, and Canvas.
All in good condition. Will
sell cheap.
E. J. HICKS & SON,
South-west corner of Spencer
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