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BAKER'S CROSSING.
The oyster supper, held by the Lad
lei Society at 0. Winemillar'i last
Wednesday evening was well attended.
Mrs. Polly Peet is again on the
lick list.
Mrs. E. D. Baker ipent a few days
the past week In Berea with her daugh
ter, Mrs. Maud Eglio.
Jerry Peterson and family have .gone
to Elyria to spend the winter.
0. W. Boice and family spent Sun
day with Mr. and Mrs. L. Boice.
Bay Baker is again able to resume
his work, and returned to Akron Fri
day. Miss Lucy Andrews has been the
guest of friends in Wellington the
past week.
Bev. Newel Close, a former resident
of Close street, was buried in the
South cemetery last Thursday.
Willard Griggs and family have
left for their new home in Pennsylvan
ia. The best wishes of their many
friends go with them.
Bueklen't Arnica Salve.
The best salve In the world for Cuts,
Bruises, Bores, Ulcers, Salt Rheum, Fe
ver Sores, Tetter, Chapped Hands, Uiu
Wains, Corns, and all SkJn Eruptions,
and positively cures Piles, or no pay
required. It is guaranteed to give per
fect satisfaction or money relunaea
Price 25 cents per box. For sale by
Near & Wells.
SULLIVAN.
The question of the day, "Did you
see the shower of metors the in
As no one can be found whose vision
was strong enough to pierce through
the heavy clouds the question has al
ways been answered by a most emphat-
ic "No: Did you see any siiowerr
Father Hicks, whose predictions we
hiLva aivan from time to time, has
booked the metoric shower for Nov
ember 27th. So don't forget the date,
and you may be well paid for your
nains.
Next Lord's day eve will be Bally
Day at the Christian church. A pro
gram will be given which the seachers
hope may prove interesting, i
Lewis Daniels is very sick with con
(jestion of the lungs at the Eaten Bros,
home.
Miss Lottie Bicket Is not expected to
live at the home of her brother, Claude
Bicket She has neuralgia of the
heart.
Miss Grace Grissinger is some bet
ter and should no change for the
worse set in, she will be among her
friends in Sullivan again ere long.
Mrs. Fred G. Green has returned
from Erie ounty, where she has been
for two weeks, caring for her sister
who has been very 111.
Dr. Gregg has Improved the appear
ance of his place by the addition of a
nice, new woodshed.
As Mr. Taylor Smith and family
have concluded to make Mansfield
their future home, quite a number of
their neighbors and friends, gathered
on Thursday night to give them a fara
well party. We don't know why so
many of our people are sojourning to
the sunny south.
Mr. and Mrs. F. R. Park visited in
Chatham and Litchfield last week.
They found the Medina county rooster
in a precarious condition. Dr. Hess'
poultry food was perscribed. Thats
what's pulling the Ashland county
poultry through.
J. D. Bridges, Editor l"Democrat,"
Lancaster, N. H., says "One Minute
Cough Cure is the best remedy for
croup I ever used." Immediately re
lieves and cures coughs, colds, croup,
asthma, pneumonia, bronchitis, grippe
and all throat and lung 'troubles. It
prevents consumption. Dr. J.
Houghton.
W
PLEASANT STREET.
Some of our young people spent
part of last week watching for the
hower of metors, which they failed
to see.
Mrs. S. Phillips and Edith Callin, of
Rochester called on Mrs. Zelpha Bat'
ties last Saturday.
Mrs. Marth Burris and Mrs. Eugene
Garrett, visited Mrs. 0. L. Bolfe one
day last week.
f Mrs. J. W. Cowie visited Mrs. Chas
Gill, of Pittifleld Thursday.
Mrs. Robinson, of Wellington, has
been spending a few days with her
grand daughter, Mrs. Martha Gillett.
E. D. Gillett. Martha Gillett and
Mrs. Robinson visited at Mrs. Harris
in Clarksfleld Wednesday evening.
Miss Eula Fish, of Whitefox spent
last week with Mary Backus.
Miss Aggie Harwood and Miss
Thorpe ware in Fairfield one day lust
week.
Leon Loveland has moved into Fred
Gillett's house on the Edwards place.
artumr co . , new roan.
AN ORDINANCE
GRANTING TO THE 0BKRL1N AND
WELLINGTON BAILWAY COMPANY,
ITS SUCCESSORS AND ASSIGNS,
RIGHT, POWER AND AUTHORITY
TO CONSTRUCT, MAINTAIN AND
OPERATE, FOR A PERIOD OF
TWENTY-FIVE YEARS, AN ELEC
TRIC STREET RAILROAD, DULY
ESTABLISHED BY AN ORDINANCE
PASSED OCTOBER 1BTH, 1899, DES.
IGNATING THE STREETS AND
PARTS OF STREETS AND PUBLIC
WAYS ALONG AND UPON WHICH
THE TRACKS AND ELECTRICAL
EQUIPMENT OF SAID RAILROAD
SHALL .BE CONSTRUCTED, MAIN
TAINED AND OPERATED, AND FIX
ING THE TERMS AND CONDITIONS
UPON AND THE MANNER IN WHICH
SAID ELECTRIC STREET RAILWAY
SHALL BE CONSTRUCTED, MAIN
TAINED AND OPERATED.
Wiibrbas, The Council of the Villnjre of Wil
llntttou, Ohio, by ordinance passed October ltith,
ipwi, uiu uBiuimeu oukui nauroau nouie, o. 1
and
Whereas. The Clerk of said villaeo. lit nursa
anew of .aid Ordinance, did give public notice of
me eHutminnment or said street Kailroati itoute,
and did advertise for settled nrontwala to cou
ptrurt, maintain and operate said Street Kailruad
Kouie al the IowkhI rates of fate, in accordance
with tlie term, conditions aud stipulation, or
aaid Ordiuance. in The Wellington Kuteiurine. a
newspaper published weekly in said village, and of
general circulation llierein.ior more limn tureecou
secutlve weeks next preceding the loih day of
November, lMlltt, aud advising the public that
o'clock noon, of said day. at the ottlce of su d
Clerk of said village, Tor the grant uf the rlfjlit to
construct, maintain aud operate, for the term of
tweuiy-he years, the salt rttreet Kailruad Koute
No. 1, eptablished by aaid ordiuance of October
Will, lHm; and
Wukhkah, Bids were received at the office of
saio uierk or said village, in pupuunce or said
urutnauce anu said puimsnea notice, and Were
ODened immediately after twelve o'clock in the
day time of satd Kith day of November, lt!l: aud
it appearing that The Oberliu and Wellington
Railway Conipuny proposed to carry passengers
upou saiu street rallroau at tne lowest rale of tare,
that Is to say
J? ive ceuts for a simile cash fan; for adults, for a
single continuous rulu In either direction, fruui
auy point on said route within said vll lage to any
other point on said route within said villa-'u.
Twenty-two commutation tickets iu packages to
ue soiu lor one aoiiar, lor aouils, eacn ticket irood
for one continuous trip, as aforesaid.
Children under six years of age, accompanied
by a person in charge, free.
Five ceuts for a single eash fare for children
under six years or see, when not accompanied by
such person in charge.
Tweuty.two commutation tickets in packages
to be sold for one dollar, for children under six
yearsof ago, when not accompanied by such per
son in charge, each ticket good for one continuous
trip, as aforesaid.
Five cents for a single cash fare for minors
when going to and from hcIiooI. .
T wi-uty-uve commutation tickets in packagea to
be sold for one dollar, for minora when going to
uu iroiu school
The aliovo rales of fare do not addIv to nas-
hb luiuiug iiiiu or kuiiik oui ol Hie village,
over Hie route above d.i xcribed. hut such Dassen.
gers shall not lie charged any addiiional fare for
mat pan 01 ineirjoiirney lying in said village: and
WitBKKAS, The Oberliu aud Wellington Kail
way Company accompanied its bid with a certified
etieck ou a reliubie Bank for the sum of One
lliollsand Dollurs. as security that, if awarded
aaid grant, said Comnauv won d. within um riuv.
from and afler tile parage of ilie ordinance grant
ing said route, uuler into couiracl therefor ami
give bond for its faithful pcrformauco, us iu said
oraiuance esiaoiisuing street ituilruud Itoute fto.
1, provided ; and
VVimtEAs on the &tu day 'of September, 18on,
inesaiu iruerun anu neningiou italiway com
pany made written application to the Couocil of
said village of Wellington for the rlgnt to con
struct, nialutuin and operate, for thu period of
tweuiy-uve years, an electric street railway, with
single track aud the accessary poles, wires,
switches aud electrical equipment, over aud along
the route described In said ordinance passed
uciooer nun, inwe, estaniisning saiu Koule rio. I,
upou such terms aud conditions, aud in snch
manner as to construction aud operation, as the
ooliucu ol aaid village should prescribe; public
notice of which said written application was
given by the Clerk of said village or Wellington,
by publication Iu the Wellington Enterprise, a
weekly newspaper published aud of general' cir
culation in said lllage, ouce a week for three
consecutive weeks, town: ou the 27th of Sep
tember, intra, and the 4th aud 11th days of October,
lH'.W; and
WliEiHAS. The Oberliu and Wellington Kail-
way Coiupauy was the only bidder for the rlelit to
construct and operate over aaid tilruel ftailroad
Koute po. 1 ; and
Whbhkab. said Oherlln and we llmrton Hall.
wav dimtianv has nrieluced and Hl,il witli ,!.,
Council tne wrllteu consents of a majority of the
property holders upon each street or oart thereof.
on the line of said proposed street railroad, repre
sented by the fi-et front of the property abutting
on the several streets along which said railroad Is
proposed to bo constructed, now therefore:
Sac. 1. Be it ordained by the Village Connci)
of the Incorporated Village of Wellington, Ohio,
that The Oberliu and Wellington Kailway Com
pany, Its successors and assigns, is hereby grant,
ed, for the full term of twenty-live years from ami
after the passage of this ordinaticef the right to
construct, niaiutaiu aud operate au electric street
railroad, with single track, with all necessary
switches, side-tracks, turn-outs, poles, wires,
curvca and fixtures, aud all necessary electrical
appliances aud equipment aver and along the
HiiiusriuK nmie H iiiiiu me v lllage Ol w eillllgtou,
Ohio, towit: Beuiuuing'on North Main slro.,t. at
a point where the same iutersecta the Northerly
corporate limits of said Village of Wellington,
Ohio; thence along said Norlh Maiu atruet to the
yonu line or K.ast aud w est Maiu atreets; thence
Southerly across said streets; thence iu a South
erly direction along said south Main street to a
poiui. iu oouiu aiaiu street iwouunorea feel south
of the south Hue of the Public Hiioure, with "Y"
Easterly from said route iuto the Public Sunare.
at such place thereiu aa the Village Council shall
uirect.
810. 9. The track shall be laid in anch nnrt nf
saiu sireeLs alio puunc grouuus aa tne council by
resolution shall direct, and shall be laid and main
tained in the streets and public grounds over
woicn it snail pass at sncn grade as sua l bn ds.
signaled by the Council by resoltltlou ; aud In
case the location of said track requites the nov
ing of the present block stone pavement, the
same shall be done by aud at the expense of the
Kailway Company, and bv it relaid at thu same
grade as the track of aaid Company; andthat part
of bomb Main street between Kaaiand W'est Main
street aud the Southerly Una of the Public Square
and thePublic.Square betweentbe rails audenrves,
aud at least two lent outside of the rails, shall be
paved with stone of the same kiud as Is now iu
South Muin street, bv said Kailway Coinoauv in
such manner aa the Cuuncil may by resolution
direct; and auy changes made necessary in the
arc street lamps by the location of thu trolley
wirca, shall be made iu such mauneras the Coun
cil by resolution shall direct, and at the exoeuse
of the aaid Kailway Company; and the owuer or
owners of said railroad, in caso at any time the
municipal corporation .hall change the grade of
said streets, shall change the grade of tne i rack to
correspond with said new grade, at the expense of
saiu rtanroaa company, its successors or'asslgns,
without any claim aeaiust thu said mnnii-uuti
corporation for damages that may result from
such change In grade. AU the rails of said track
uaii ue laiu iu aui u mauueras to ui Ol aa utile
mpedtmeut aud detriment aa practicable to the
free aud ordinary use of the said streets, to the
passage of wagons, carriages aud other vehicles.
upou or across said track, at any point and In any
and all direction, and with such suitable irutters
at anv and all Qecehsary points as to penult the
fieetiowof water (ailing or accumulating upou
said si reets.
At all street crossings where there Is no pav
ing, the track shall be to planked or other
wise constructed ,as to make a anleand oonven
lent orosalug tor vehicles as wall as pedest
rians! and sucn erossliuis tua.ll to maintained
br laid Railway Company. Its successors or
assigns In constant gotid repair.
That part of the street lying between the
rails ol the track, and two leet outside of each
rail, shall be by said company, or Its succes
sors or assigns, rtiacadninle.d uuder specifica
tions to be provided by the Village Council,
until the streets shall be paved or otherwise
Improved. On stteets Improved on one side,
thnt part thereof lying between the rails of
tin track, shall be macnilmir.od under Specifica
tions provided by the Council and not exceeding
two feet between the track and the improved
side, shall be paved wit h brick or atone by said
Kailway Company. Its auocesaors or as
signs, under speclllcatious to be provided by
the Village; and II said track It iocat-d and
laid so that the part ol the street on one side
therein shall ue unimproved by pavement,
said Kailway Company, its successors or as
signs shall improve said street for two (eev In
width along the outer-side of said track on
which said street Is so uiilmnroyed. In sued.
manner as may be directed by the Council.
w heuever the corporation shall pave or
otherwise improve the streets over which
said track or tracks shall pass, the owner or
owners ol sunn rallroau shall be required l
pave or Improve the space between the rails,
and one loot on each outerstde thereof, and
the space between all double tracks, and the
spaces between the switches and turn outs.
aud the main track, with the same material
and lu the same manner required by the
i lans and speuthcatlous providing (or such
Improvement. In case either truck Is laid
after the streets are Improved, said Street
Kailway Company, Irs successors or assigns,
shall restore the street to at good condition
an before the track was laid.
The gauge of the track shall be lour (41 feet
eight and one-half ICS) Inches, and shall be
laid with such rolls as the Council shall pre
scribe. Any part of the streets over which
the said railroad track shall pass, which shall
be excavated or disturbed in the construction
of said track, shall be restored as sot as pos
sible to Its former condition of usefulness, and
all excavated earth, rubbish ordebrisaccumu-
atl tig during the construction of said Kailway
shall be promptly removed from the atreets
by said Kailway company, Its successors
or assigns, and care shall be taken I
construction of the track to obstruct travel
upon the streets as rule as possible. All
crosswalks which shall be taken up In the
construction of the tracks, shall be promptly
relaid with the same or si mllar material, and
restored to as good condition at before, by
said Kailway company.
itv. 3.. 8ald railroad shall be operated with
electricity, with overhead wires, and the com.
pany shall have the right to erect all neces
sary poles, ana other meonanicai corjiri.
vances.
All the noles shall be straight, is near aa
practicable, and they shall be at til times
thoroughly painted; and all poles south ol the
Cleveland. Cincinnati, Chicago & St. Louis
Railway Company's right of way shall be
of iron; they shall be to Set aa not to
Interfere with the travel upou the street
luhich n-ild track Is to he laid, and
entirely outside the line of any Intersect
ing alley or private driveway, and outside the
Hue ot the driveway ot any intersecting street,
and so as not to Injure or obstruct any sewer,
water or gat pipe, as directed by the street
committee of the Council of said Village.
Said company. Its successors and assigns,
shall so far as practicable provide
against any and all deleterious action
of electricity upon the gas and water pipe
within said Tillage. At points where the trol
ley wires pass under any telephone, telegraph,
electric light or other wires, guard wires, free
from electric current, shall be placed above
the trolley wires ana parallel tnereto. and in
such a position and lor such distance as sball
be best calculated to prevent auy falling wire
from being charged wttb electrlty by such
trolley wires. Trolley wires shall not be less
than seventeen (li I leet above the ground.
Skc. 4. Said railroad shall be operated with
electricity, or, at the election of said Kailway
Oninpaiiy, its successors or assigns, with such
other improved motive power as may be ap
proved by the Council; and It shall be used
for the pu pose of carrying freight, express.
baggage, and I'ntted Htatea mail, as well as
passengers, but the right to carry express and
freight shall be subject to such regulatlout,
restrictions and limitations as the Couuclt
may from t hue to tlm prescribe.
kc. fi. The oherlln and Wellington
Kailway Company, Us successors and as.
signs, shall place and maintain thereon ap
proved motor cars, and with all the modem
conveniences for the comfort or passengers,
and such cars shall be run at least hourly dur
ing the day time, to and from Wellington
Oberliu and Elyria, Ohio, without change ol
cars; aud shail light the same at ulght, and In
cold weather such cars shall be comfortably
heated. Kach motor car .shall, unless the
Council otherwise prescribe, be provided with
a headlight which shall be kept burning after
sunset, aud with a gong or bell for danger
signals. Each car or train ot oars shall be
provided with a conductor as well at
motorman.
k;. b. The rate of fare for carrrlnff nassen.
gers, which The Oberlln and Wellington Hall
way Company, its successors and assigns,
shall be authorized to charge for the trans
portation ot passengers, shall be as follows
Five cents for a single cash fare for adults, for
a single continuous ride lu either direction,
iroiu any point over ttie route aoove described
within the lllage of Wellington, to any other
poiuton said route wlthlnsald Village. Twen
ty-two commutation tickets In packages, to be
sold for one dollar, for adults, each ticket
good tor one continuous trip aa aforesaid.
Children under the age of six years, accom
panied oy a person t n cnarge. snail he carried
free. Five cents for a sltnrle easli fare fop
children uuder six years of age. when not an
companled by such person In charge. Twenty-two
commutation tickets in packages to be
sold for one dollar for children uuder six
years of age, when not accompanied by sucn
person lu charge, each ticket good lor one
continuous trip, as aforesaid. Five cents (or a
single cash fare (or minors when going to and
from school. Twenty-rive commutation tickets
In packages to be sold lor one d. liars for min
ors when going to and (rom ichool. The above
rates ot tare uu not apply to passengers com
ing Into or going out of the Village over the
route above described, but such Dassemrera
shall not be charged any additional (are (or
that pan ot their Journey lying In the village.
Hkc. 7. lu case anv other street, ruilmiii
shall be constructed In said village, which lu
tersects or extends the line ol railroad, the
right lor which Is hereby granted. The Oberlln
and Wellington Kailway Company, Its success
ors or assigns, shall grant to passengers on its
roua transfer tickets tor tne purpose of con tin
ulugthetrjouruey over any such Intersecting
or connecting line ol railroad within said
Village, and In like manner shall accent
(or passage upon Its road In the Village ol
Wellington the transfer tickets o( the owner
or owners ol any anch Intersecting or extend
ing Hue ol road, provided the owuer or own
ers of such Intersecting or extending Hue ol
road shall be required to accept the transfer
tickets given as heretofore provided.
Sso. 5. The owuer or owners o( said railroad
shall keep the part ol the streeta used or oc
cupied by thein, Including space between the
tracks. at switches or turn-outs. In constant
good order and repair, free and clear Irom
ilirr, snow or Ice and other debus, and remove
ne same iu sucn manner as not to oottruct or
nterlere with the Ires use of said streeta. In
case the village tire hose or other tire appar
atus shall be at any time upon the track of
said railroad, cars shall be stopped and de
tained so as not to Injure the same or Inter,
(ere In any way wttli the (Ire department In
endeavoring to extinguish Are.
Sic. 9. The Vlllaire ol Wellington reserve.
the right to grant to auy other oonipanv or
corporation operating a street railway, the
right to cross the track of the railroad hereby
established, at grade, aud also tograut a joint
use ot sucn trues anu appliances, iu ooulorm-
ty with Seetlou alia o( the Revised hi.Riiiie.
ol Ohio, and upon such terms at the Council
may deem just and equitable. In case the
owners ol the said railroads shall (all to
come to an agreement by arbitration, or
otherwise, between themselves.
ski'. 10, I he owner or owners o( said street
railway shall keep In good repair all poles,
wires, tracks, paving or planking constructed
by them, and shall retrain from cuttlm; or in
any way disfiguring shade trees growing along
the line of said street railway. In case such
cutting can oe avoiuea, .
Bsc. fl. Hald railway herebvanthnrixed anaii
be completed and In operation ou or before
the first day of January, Hll. provided that
any delay by legal proceedings shall not be
muted against the time of construction or
completion under said grant. In the event
said railway is not completed as above men
tioned, the franchise (or building said utreet
railway shall be forfeited, unless for ,,d
cause shown the Village Council shall extend
tne tune tor tue construction thereot,
sto. 12. The Oberlln aud w,.lii,iin n.ll.
Company, Its successors sud assigns, shall lake
the rights hereby granted, itibjccl to the
right of Hie village to have and maintain gas and
Water moes ill said streets, and of l..k m,.i.n n
build, place or repair In aaid streets sewers, gas
and water pipes, and to make connections there
with, and the right of tho village to pave and re
pair and otherwise to improve and rcimprove
said itrecls, and to change the grade thermit, and
for auy temporary obstruction necessarily re
sulting from any sucb use of said streets, or
auy part tueruor, suld grauteu shall .he without
remedy. i
8so. 13. Tho Oliorlln and Welllnt-tbn Hallway
Cuinimiiy, it. .ucce.nore sud uhIiiim. ih.il Lib
the rlitlitu and prlvilrnes tanrobir arauted, snbjuct ,
to all provisions nfsll lawlal SYucml 'ordinances
of tbe VlllsKeof Welllng-ton, Dow in force or Willi a
w tMTMlief k. nasMl, r(iilatlug tae ojwmlot) I
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and maintenance of street railroads In said Village
of W lllngtou, and subject to all provisions anil
conditions ol this ordinance.
Section 14. The duration of the franchise and
right to construct and operate said railway, here
in granted, shall be for the period of tweutv-itve
years (rum and after the passage ofthls urdlnauce.
cbo. to. yvnenever me council or said village
of Wellington shall grant to any person the right
to remove auy biiildiugs over or along the streets
or public grounds on which satd railroad shall be
laid, the owner of said building, or the person
moving the same, shail he required to move the
same along the tracks of aaid railway company be
tween the hours o( twelve o'clts-k. midnight and
five o'clock A. M., aud said Kailway Company
-,,n., a, iiavn. upuu feceiviita; lesson-
able notice of such uermit. so elevate or temtmr-
arily remove Its wires so as to permit the passage
of auch biilldlug acruaa or along sucb streets or
puonc grouuus.
Sko. in 'I'be Oberliu andWetllttiTtnnRsllwavrin
Its successors sod assigns, shall at all times here
arter defend, keep harmless aud Indemnify the
v mage irom an tawiui claims or uumands lor In
juries to persons tir proucrtv. and costs and ex.
laMisea to which said Village mav tat leirallv
subjected or made liable by auy persous at
law or iu equity, or otherwise, growing out ot
the privileges granted lu this ortiiuauce, or
out of the exercise and operation of the same
by said Kailway Company, Ha successors or
assigns, proviuea mat earn Kailway Company,
Us successors or assigns, shall have reasonable
uulice of tlie peudeucy o( suob action ; and
auch Kailway company, its successors aud
signs, shall upou receipt of sucb notice
Buine the defense aud expeuses of such action,
solar as tlie Ytllaguls concerned,
sac. 17. In case The Oberliu and Welllna-
ton Kailway Compauy, Its successors aud as
signs, snail tan to uo any ox tne work nereby
reoulredof them. In the wav of street eon.
strucllou, Improving, repairing, cleaning or
removing oi oustructious, tne village snail
have the right to do such work at reasnuable
cost at the expeuse or such Kailway Company.
Its successors or assigua, after reasonable
notice to sucb Kailway Compauy, Its success
ors or assigns to do the same, and the Village
may recover sucb costs and exjienses (roo
said Railway Company, lta successors and as
sigua, by action at law, or by certlfylug the
same to thu Auditor ot tne county, to ne col
lected in like manner as other taxes aud as
sessments are collected.
Sac. Is. For auy violation or relusal to per
form auy o( the provisions of this ordinance,
except the provision relating to the accept
ance o( the same, and the construction ot aaid
railroad, or for violation o( or redislng to com.
Ply with auy provisions o( any htwdil general
ordinance o( the Village that may be hereafter
passed by the Council thereof, regulating the
operation or street railways in suld village,
ine Oberlln and Wellington Railway Com
pauy, Us successors or assigns, shall forfeit
and pay Into the Treasu.y o( said Village the
aum ol fifty dollars as a penally; all forfeiture
or penalties provided for by this Section may
be recovered by civil action in auy Court of
couipeteut Jurisdiction; and on failure to pay
any judgement which may be so recovered,
within thirty days from the dateot the reu
dltiou of the same, provided said judgement
be not appealed from, or error taken there
from, the rights sad privileges granted by the
provisions ot this ordinance to said Kailway
Company, Us successors and assigns, may be
forfeited upon the adoption of a resolution uf
me uouucu-oi saiu village to that etrect. pro
vided, however, that said Kitilwav Comnauv.
ltssuccessorsorassignssball haveaucb right t f
appeal, or right to a writ of error from any such
judgement, as may be lawful, and said thirty
days aforesaid shall. In the event of such ap
peal or error, date from the final judgement
rendered on nppeal or error; ami provided
further, that the Couucll may remit any such
Denaltv. or anv oart thereof: and nrnvtded
further, that the penalties hereby provided
(or shall not he exclusive, but the same shall
be considered as cumulative merely.
Hsu. 19. The Oberlln and Wellington Rail
way company, Its successors and assigns,
shall wlthih ten days (mm and a(ter the pas
SHge and legal publication o( this ordinance,
enter Into contract (or Its falthlul perform
ance aud shall also enter Into a good and
sutllcleut bond to the satisfaction of the
Village Council, in the sum o( Five Thousand
Dollars as liquidated damages, conditioned
that It will, and that Its successors and assigns
shall, fully comply with the terms and con
ditions ol this ordinance, and the agreement
ana contract made in pursuance thereof
bection 20. This ordinance shall lake effect and
be In force rom nd after lu passage and legal
puuiicauon.
' GEO. L. COUCH,
F. A. CHAI'MAK, Mayor.
X Clerk.
Passed November It, 1S09.
Kleotlon of Officers
Wellington Chapter, No. 108, R.A.M.,
elected the following officers at its
meeting, iueaday night: M. A. Wel
der, H. P.; R. 8. Hollenbach, King; J.
H. Bowlby, scribe; T. Doland, treas
urer; T. U. Yals, secretary; Harry
Bennett, P.8. ; Q. E. Spitzer, C. of H. ;
E. R. Stannard, M. of 8rd V. ; Verne
Banning, M. of 2nd V. ; J. M. Otter-
bacher, M. of 1st V. ; H. W. Bradley,
Guard.
sent to Jail.
Gilbert Humble, who lives in Cam
den, broke into the residence of Geo.
Rogers of the same place and appro
priated an old musket and some am
munition. Ha was arrreited for house
breaking and larceny. 'Squire Perkins
sentenced him to ten days in jail and
fined him the costs.
I had dyspepsia fifty-seven years and
never found permanent relief till I
used Eodol Dyspepsia Care. Now I
am well and feel like a new man,1
writes S. J. Fleming, Murray, Neb. It
is the best digestant known. Cures all
forms of indigestion. Physicians every
where prescribe it. Dr. J. W. Hough
ton.
Wellington Market.
(Corrected weekly,)
BAT.
No. I Timothy, fpjio to flO.no
i"-' " k WW to .00
Wheat, nerhu ik
Oats, per bu
Corn, new , si
Cnrn, old .87
Cloverseed 4.75 to S.isi
Timothy teed !. to 1,311
No. 1 Beef steers, per cwt 4.onto6no
Fateowa, ' .: 178 to 3.)
)" " 75
Vcalt, .(io
Mutton, choice, " 4,00 to 500
WtltlTBV.
Choice young fowls .ns
Ihieka ... 1
Turkeys .oiu
DAIBV PRODUCTS.
Cheese, flats .nu
family .12
Butter, creamery 23 to .W
"""l ,w
Eggt .20
maCBLLAXKUCS.
Potatoes, per bu
Applet, choice
iildet, prime green, per lb ......
40 to .4.1
40to.M
.07
HOI BO, CIHIU BS.UU
" deacout JSto.40
xaiiow, per 10 ,08
DR. FRANK GREGG,
f 10 to 12 . m.
Office Hour 1 to 8 p. m.
(7 to 9 p.m.
Special Attention to
EYE. KAR. NOSK A!D THROAT
PAkKEk'S
HAIR BALSAM
OleaiwM tiKt btmntifMM tii bata.
Proniutet a loiunmnt Iruwth.
Btavn Tail i to Beaton Gray
Hut td ilm Tnnlhrnl s-IaI- I
Clin Mlp ditvaav ft balr feuis
-
AYegelable Preparation lor As
similating ihefood aruiReguta
ting the Stomachs andBcrwels of
Promotes Digeslion.Chmful
ness and Rest.Contains neither
3)ium,Morphine nor Mineral.
ot Nab c otic.
fn Variant faa i
A perfect Remedy for Constipa
tion. Sour Stomach.Diarrhoea,
Worms .Convulsions Jeverish
aess andLoss OF SLEEP.
Tac Simile Signature of
TEW YORK.
EXACT COPY" Of WRAPPEB.
OF
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OUR
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RECORD f:
ESI4I87S jv
250,000 r
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YOUNG MAN &r Sis-
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riwd contract any mi V ATE or 11 LOUD
diaeano? W ere you cured ? bo you now
and then nee pome nlarminf Fyinptoma?
liare you marry in your prm-ent con
dition? You know, 'W.IKE FATHKtt,
LIKE HON." It married, are you cod
HtAntly living fn dread? Is marriage a
failure with you nn nocoimtof any weak
DeiB efiiwed by early abuse or later ex
ceuenV Have you been drugged with
mercury? Thin booklet will)oii.toiitto
you the results of thc) crimen and point
out hiwour NKW AIKT1I01) TREAT
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bowphnw thousand havfl boon Raved by
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bow we can (HJAHANTKK TO CUKK
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CURES GUARANTEED
"Tha Wares of Bin" smt frra h
cnclOHnf 'Jo stamp. CONSULTATION
KKKK. If unable tn call, write for
QUESTION BLANK for llOMK
TREATMENT.
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247 SUPERIOR STREET,
CLEVELAND, O.
Blankets and
Robes....
HORSE
BLANKETS
The largest and most complete
stock of
Blankets and
WAGES
Robes....
to be found. Over fifty pat
terns to select from. Quality
the best prices the lowest.
J. M. Otterbacher,
Wellington, Ohio.
fl
111
For Infanta and Children.
The Kind You Have
Always Bought
Bears the
Signature
of
Oak Garland
Heating Stove,
The Born
Steel Eange,
Oil Cloth,
Hardware,
Etc
AT
RANSOM
& WILBUR'S.
3
HEAVES
CAN BE CURED I
Dr. Weare's
Heave Cure
stage.. That It to a scientific rawliylj
merit and not a fake, ha tenmvaa
by thousand, of andoorrtid 7
It tells more about it.
wo. a. nuujseii co.. rir. k. r.
J. n. OTTERBACHER,
WELLINGTON, OHIO.
Special Notice.
WE have charge of the branch
UNDERTAKING BOOM
recently opened at this place
bj J. H. Sackett, of New Lon
don, and will be pleased to
answer calls from any who may
favor us with their patronage.
Respectfully yours,
Stanley & Ashcraffc,
ROCHESTER, 0.
For Insurance that-
Insures, apply to R. N.
Goodwin, the old reliable
insurance agent.
HOUR & UOBISHAW.
GENERAL INSURANCE.
Office orer New & Wells'.
AW
A Use
v For Over
Thirty Years

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