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- 4 t i t 4 i TOE DEMOCRATIC NORTHWEST, THURSDAT-SIJflXaiSER 1X, SSt I-- 0 J f . 'tit-. r j. I H f 1- fr Hi in ' B hew rnnrniH Pork U fettering. CORRESPONDENCE Now make tomato cmUup. A mild winter to predicted. Soon time for nutting, boys. Buckwheat cake are blooming, Tho cold wave atruck ua during the past week. . For choice dried peavbea go to Teitjen X Co'a. -l We will take ail l be wood we can get on ubattiption. Hahn A Merer bare a fine stock of piece Firooda from which to aelect stylish euiu j Their fiu are perlect and price low. s The Wabaah road ia now aelliug UckeU I to Kansas City, St. Joaeph and Atcotson, at tbe low rateof 111.00. To Council Bluff and Pacific Junction, $15.00, and to 8t. !r..,i. tin on. Now ia the time to take a For u XurihvaM. Slgaal Blliagtgate. "Hf tfaIMMlsa7paiM,atrtttiah; But ar thai flohaa say foot mm TatM that which artthf alia ikX, , Bat snake aw poor taint." Those Republican journals that are try ing to injure the reputation of respectabli intelligent men whose only crime is re fusing the dictation of the political trick- Conanl Brothers ! cor Adams St; pr-?- n fn. elvA niirriWI trip west, lor recre.uu.. i fatrs. who manlnulala tha wlrm of their - . t . i . : ..l.T . , . . . . ' 1 Napoleon am uoming lor ma .imingaii. f geemg me country. tufferers. New. goods, queenswsre end glassware coming in every day at Cary's. 3t yaw raoraiaroa, party, should bear In mind thttt he who!J ztttt. ... i.u . . . . . . U Mother just listen to wane grating steals character is the worst kind of a lluer.l "teeth in his sleep. What ails niun m IThe following specimen from the astute 1 mother asked next morning, and an wie. -geditor of the Signal is a brilliant iUnstraH lliirent druggist told her the trouble wa-itlon of the mode of warfare, and the weap 190 and 192 Summit St., eOq-i as largest Stock of FURNITURE in the State. Do not fcuy t We are manufacturers and offer the best goods at lowest prices. until you have seen our iinmenso stock and pet our prices. UUSAAT BROTHERS. Merchant's Hotel, HAPOLEOJIhO. Toll Thokpkoii, Pruji'r, (foniwrly Clk of the TbocuptfOD Bouas.) This hooac will twkrptopra all Dlht fort hi-con Teninioe of Mm trarcluig public Oood alableoon- pal Wabash. The largest stock of knives, forks andi noi-ket cuttlerv. All new and of bestl makes at Cary's. LOCAL NEWS, &c. Personal. D. C. Aiuger, of Washington City, is'iii town. Mrs. C. K. Key nolil spent the past week! at Lakeside. Mrs. Durbin returned to her home in Chicago on Monday. Daniel Goidon and avifo, of this place, are visiting in Iowa. L. L. Orwlg and wife are spending this week in New York and Boston. Milt. Shoemaker and frau, arrived home! from the old country Tuesday morning. Mrs. B. F. Chroninger mid parents are! visiting inonds in central New York. Mr. Gustavo Jioliler is happy, its a boyj a good Democrat and weighs 11 pounds. Miss Qustie Ilolister left on the 13th t I attend school at tho Ursuline Convent Toledo. Mrs. M. Kuupp and daughters have been visiting during the past week with her parents in ottowu Elsworth Agousteiu left last Friday for Obernn, where he will attend school. Wi hope he will profit by it A J. Vandenbroek and W. W. Riley, spent several days in Chicago last week in attendance at tbe exposition Art. Tyler and family, of Ft. Wavne. have visited with the family of J. H. Tyler in Napoleon during the fast week W. O. Hudson has been quite sick at the residence of his brother Mr. D. P. Hudson lor the last week, but we are happy to stat that he is convalescing. Hon. S. M. Heller's smilling counten ance is again seen on our streets alter two weeks absence in New York und oth er eastern cities, in search of dry-goods to please nis many customers Mr. Joseph Laughlin and Miss Ella Kinney ol this place, were married in St. Augustine's Catholic Church, on Tuesdav Morning last.by Rev. Pitis. They left foJ the east on the 0:18 train where they will Btop for several weeks. We wish "Joe' and his bride a long and happy life. Dr. Gehrett, has been enjoying "single blessedness" for over two weeks, his "bet tor half visiting lier parents near Na poleon. On Wednesday, however, "for bearance ceased to lie a virtue," that is so far as it pertained to "batching," and the' doctor hied away to enjoy the presence oi us lamily .DesMer Flag Found On the streets of Napoleon, one sack of wheat, also a ladies parasol. Fori further particulars enquire of the Marshal. jNapoieon, o., Sept. 21, 1881, Public Sale. The undersigned will of fer at public sale at his residence in Free' dpm township, in District No. 1, on Fri day Oct. 7th, 1881., the following property to-wit: 2 horses, 4 cows, 4 heifers, 1 wagon, 1 utanl rvlriir il t"i it liili uli-.il li 11 rn nt-u n.wl RkVI.. 1 VJ 1 1 , til ) 111.1 llt..7.3 11 1 1 11 ifTioi ftivmtnrr imiiloinaiila nnvn in tt'i shock. Sale to commence at 10 o'clock a. m Chkiht. Drkwes. Lee Drummond, Auct'r. 2t Advice To Farmers- Now that summer is ended, harvest is past and the farmers' work is about fin ished, it would be well for all who have reapers and mowers, drills, plows, harrows scrapers &c, to clean everything up nicely, give it a coat or two ol good paint and thus preserve your (arming implements in such a way that they will be ready and good as new to do work next season. Saur has paint of all shades and colors ready united witn tue necessary oils and drugs for lm mediate use, .vhich can be had for a very small sum of money in any quantity to suit the purchaser, anybody oan apply it, so that the expense of putting it on will simply be nothing for the reason that it can be done at odd times, when you would probably do nothing anyhow. Thousands have used Kendall's Spavin Cure for rheumatism after nil other reme dies had failed, and have experienced in- Htant relief. Wanted. A first class vouncr man tol learn the photograph business at tho new gallery of Gardner & Son. 2t The little daughter of Geo. Bowerman died on last Thursday, with spinal fever.l Tho alllieted lamily have the symputhiesl of tho community. Tho Baltimore Sun tells of a young lady of that citv who gave 8100,000 for a hus band. I s men come high; but the girlsl have got to have us. It Is simply marvelous how fjuicklyl constipation, biliousness, sick headache,! lever and ague, and malaria, are cured byl 'Seller' Liver Pills." 1 mo Aver's Ague Cure is a purely vegetable bitters and a poworful tonic, free from qui nine or any mineral substance, and alwaysB, ;ures the severest cases. The Wabash road all along its length transmrted free of charge any and all sup plies sont to the Michigan sufferers. Tberri is nothing mean about the Wabash. Hahn & Meyer are Imsy turning out those nobby fall suits which can only be found at the F.acle Clothing House. Call in mid take a look at their stock. 3t The Perrvsburg Journal, a Republican paper, refuses to print the name of Chas. Foster in the ticket which it publishes atl its masthead. The Journal prints it thus: "For Governfir, 8000,000.!" On the occasion of the Defiance County Fair Sept. 27th to 30th inclusi-re. The W.I ISt. L. It Pacific railway company with its usual liberality will sell tickets at one and one-third fare lor the round trip. J. K. Withers, Agent. Peter Deltrick has our thanks for a jug of sweet cider. The Beard Bros, have just fitted Mr. Deitrick out with an improved new cider press, and he is now ready to laccommodate all who have cider to make. His residence is near Malinta, Rev. Farnsworth preached his farewell sermau on last Sabbath. He is attending. conference this week, and does not know where lie will be stationed. He and his family have the best wishes of the com munity wherever they may go, Henry county Pomana Grange Patrons of Husbandery will meet at Harrison Grange Hall on Thursday, Sept. 27th, 1881, at 10 o'clock a. m. Speakers from abroad are expected. All members ofsubordinati Granges are invited. J. E. Scofield, Dept'y. It is rumored that "a New York syndi cate" has purchased from Swan, Rose &i Co. the judgement recently obtained by! them against the M. C. & L. M. railroad. Just who the syndicate is, and what theyfi llmw Worm Sneclnc. lneeiioc lical. For sale by Kneelaud. ti. nwdv-made clothing to be foond at the Eagle Clothing Houso of Hahn Mey-( erare no slop-shop goods, but garments made especUl'y for their trade and wmcn Can for. after to vote for their principles, instead ot sacrificing these for party success. We clip from last week's issue: "Tbe worst enemy of the temperance cause are its fool friends, the intolerant J. ...... ..,- .what thev are soldind bigoted numbskulls who assembled , j jL.i.m i.oirtrnodB.Bat Loveland the other day and call in auu aw fcuowi tiv o- V day and nominated a full temperance ticket, if their plans Drove Successful, will irlvn tnmrwnnnp Letters remaining uncalled for in tbt'siuch a knock on the head, that it will not Napoleon Post Office lor tho week ending Sept. 17th, 1881: Mrs. Mollie Crockett, Mrs. Melissa Da ; Mra. Amanda Durbin. Miss Susie .ith Misa Hannah Watson, Harne ta. . ... , - Williams, recover from the shock In tho next ten years. We have devoted many years t the temperance cause, both as an active worker and by the example of sobriety and decency, but the headstrong fanati cism of that convention, whose object Is to please say they were advertised and give Jate. J AMias b. Postmaster, Waxted 15 single cords, 18 Inch dry! !i.o..i rwul f..r m'hli'h thants'i will benaid ........ Son delivery. Call at this office. A dollar thoc at Freaaea. Come and ar It. It Ombre ahaded and Surah aatina at Ildlera". Fbihh Otrterh. TtetjHii k Co., have freahoye- tera bjr the dinh or can. II n p.im.-r hu the beat Jack in the county. Far- inert call and aee him. Kealdence In Harrleon town ship. M Before the days of Dr. bull's Cough Syrup a person trouDlea wiin a cougn aiway consulted a phvsician. Now he only in vests 23 cents and is cured after a few dos 407 4631 383 Persons calling for the above letters willgeloct the Democratic State ticket, well nig! discourages us from further efforts iu that line. There is one satisfaction however their numbers are few and will grow beau tifully less before the election." The author of the foregoing choice spec! men of Republican thundor, has evidently reached the sage conclusion that he and hia Republican friends embody all the wisdom and political morality of the coun try, and that those who disagree with him are -loois. id tne language oi Job we say. "No doubt ye are the people and wisdom shall die with you," but before we conclude to give up the ghost under the Hreofthealoresaidcolumbiad, we desire to examine the above extract in detail. Now who were those "intolerant and bino- ted numbskulls," who committed the un pardonable sin at Loveland ot thinking, and acting for themsolves? We affirm that a more intelligent, highly polished and intensely moral assembly never con vened with! n the borders of ou r great State. tban the one which met and nominated a! full "State Temperance Ticket," at Love land. These are the men that are to give the temperance cause such a knock on the head. Verily one would think the Repub Mean party tbe party of prohibition andj that all temperance men have to do to se- For general line ot fresh g.-vrles call n Jas. M. M vers on the Smith aliln sells cheap. on, Smokers You Who. Loosb Mossy If you do not call at Kneeland's and buy some of those fine cigars selling at $2.00, ana z.oua 100. An extra ciear fort5.00 Ihese goods will only bo ottered at prices for a short time, call at tf. a 100. above once. Trust It Every Time. A grilefnl patient, living under the ahailown of thJ MUighlanda of the Hudson, vritva to Ur. David Ken- To Lkase. Eighty acres of wild land. adjoining tho corporation of Deshler, and near the U. & O.. D. M.. and riiwhW A- McConib Ruilroads. Apply at this office tt If you wish a neat fitting suitgo to S.M.. Honeck's. tf Shloli'g Consumptive Cure. ' This is beyond question the most suc- 2d Tho report of the Napoleon Schools for the week ending Sept. 10th, ism: Yearly enrollment, Term enrollment, - Weekly enrollment Per cent, ol attendance, Pupils perfect in attendance, Pupils tardy, - Teachers' tardy, - Visitors. - Per cent, of attendance by Departments: d:..i. u.,wr.ni tu. A Grammar 100: B Grammar 95: C Grammar uoj Aiuwru.. (diate 95; B Intermediate 98; A Primary I . . na Oil HO; B Primary U0; 1st j rrmmij C Primary 91; German 83. Fresh Baltimore Oysters. Ti.T. .lailw bv Tietien & Co. For sale by tho dish or can. Transfers of Real Estate. The FolJ lowing is a list of the real estate transiers recorded since our last issue: E. E. Georgia to Wm. Nanna, part of tot 62 hi Deihler..- - .. . , i a!.. T ,1. I. a. Morrison to X. Miner, ew ai., mi w erty tp M. B. Barnhart to A. P. Myen, lota Sand 4 In Karener'B 8d add to Florida..... Win. Meech to Jane Miller, out lot 13 in Liber ty Center - p. Ritter to J. E. Crompton, land in HarriBon 2 500 E. 8. Blair to M. E. Orwlg, 20 acres in Napo leon tp "" I.J. Eduar to 0. M. Mitchell, 50 acres in Lib erty tt....... 1'780 W.H.Mangaa to W.P.Young, lot H iu Hoi 9. Fraukf other to J. Witigall,80acreinMon- 875 ... ... u ...... w v . 'Vm mofliMiiA nuvm-HcesHful Couich Medicine WA llRVA Avnr aM u ... ... . JM-ii.i I."--'. i n T r. """'""". ;"ro tne worst cases- ... ,viUU(1 Bu jtroucnitis, wnile its wonderful success in theiurnnrr'nna.,nln. tion is without a parallel in tho history ef medicine. Since its first discovery it has been sold on a cuarantno. n tpat.u-hink other medicine can stand. If you have a cough we earnestly ask you to try it f nee lucts, 50cts, and $1. If your lungs are Bore chest, or back lame, use Shiloh's Porous Plasters. Price i5cts. Sold by J CSaur. J Answer This Question. Why do so many people we see around us, seem to prefer to softer and be made miserable by Indigestion, Constipation. Dizziness, Loss of ADDetite. Pnmin or ii v if the Food, Yellow Skin, when tor 75cts; we willsellthem Shiloh's Vitalizer, guaran teed to cure them. Soldbv JCSanr Shiloh's Catarrh Remedy. A marvelous enrn fnr Catarrh Can be found at Anton Hahn's, one doorltherla.Canker mouth and head-ache. With, north of Sheffilds & Norton's Bank, byjr""-" uotuetucre is an ingenious nassaliu- inendaltaelfao thoroughly that you may hardly eare for a atatement from me, yet from my own experience f lta excellence, and from what I know of ita opera- I lion in other caaee, I ahonld like voluntarily to aay that 'Kenedy'a Favorite Remedy' descrvea ita high reputation. The public may truat It every time to do Kvhat you claim for It." Sold by all Drupgiata. Dr. David Kennedy, Proprietor, Roodout, N . Y. 2t Farmers, bring your countay produce to TIetjen & Co., and get tne hignestmar ket price in cash for it. 2t For the best 50 cent, fine cut.Voto Brad ley's. Call and aee M. B. Rumraell's new itock of bug- Hle. )ft hoea ati 2t Rochester and Philadelphia childreua' FreaBea. Fresh Oysters the dish or can. 3t The noblst and cheapest Itocdcra. hats in the world atl 2t. jector lor the more successful r.rantmant c these complaints without ext. Price 50cts. Sold by J C Saur. ' mch24-6m 400 21R 7 00 1 scol cure the abolition of the liquor traffic. Isii8?? 10 tae- ni SB?.?.Bi5SS',SS to vote their ticket. Such- an idea were! HOW TO SECURE HEALTH Itia trance an T one will Buffer from derangements brought on by impure blood, when SCOVILL'H SAK8APARILLA AND STILLINOIA, or BLOOD AND LIVER SYRUF Will restore neaiin 10 vm i)hyIcl organization. It ia a strengthening ayrup, ever discovered, curing scrofula, Syphilitic disorders WAAknASB OI tne K.MineyB, r,rjiituB, i" fl.o 1. , I . .. . T 1 . .. ... v lno-hl,l wn it nnt .r..i aeos disorders. Debility, Bilious complaints d"""""" b1"" Will pay you to ""i""" '-'""""HDiseases of the Blood, Liver, Kidneys, Stomach,' ""' ' nBcuienno 06 found else a.u.u... MUD 1DDUU, roe t! ' jL Barter to J. A. Wilson, 28 acrca in FlaUrooK tp ; - 1 oool 1050 Pleasant Bend Briefs We have had a nice rain which puts the ground in ood condition for Bowing wheat. . Farmers are now cutting their corn. Potatoes are almost a failure In this neck of woods. The health haB been good in this neighborhood this summer. J. W.Jones & Sons will soon have their factory ready to run. They intend Duuaing several uoubub( tircnt. They will work about 50 hands this winter. and are now buying all the bolts they can get. Mr. P. Kiser has purchased a lot of btephen Koyal want with the judgement, are questionsjana will bull1 a house onlt this fall, of a good deal of local interest. Fostoriat Review. Charley Foster likes to address his oldi (?) comrades at Soldiers' reunions. A long look and a strong look into Military his tory falls to disclose the achievements ol Governor Foster. What battle did th General fight? Where and when wounded? "Where was Foster when the war broke! out." Mr. J.J. Fraker, our store-keeper, is nuiiaing an addition to his store-room, which will make his room 82 feet long. He is Belling more gooda than any other country merchant in the county. Joseph RuBsett has ft number of boarders at nis new hotel. Peter Dinn is in the butchering business men who allow themselves to be gulled from year to year by such balderdash.! But the Signal informs us that it has do- voted many years to the temperance causer as an active worker. If that journal! means that it has inculcated sobriety while! at tunes it has depicted the evils of drunk enness, it may be correct; but if it means) that it has taught the devotion of total ab stinence, or the total prohibition of thel liquor traffic, every reader of that papei knows it is not true. The editor says hej has been an example of sobriety and de cency, "but the fanaticism" of radical tem-l perance men have nearly caused him to! give up the ship. Wo presume that h didn't mean that he was almost discour aged from further efforts in the line oil 'decency," although we had well nigh! come to tne conclusion from recent num bers of the Signal that his political decency! line tne goas ot Baal had "gone on a jour ney. But the meanest, and most contemptible! assertion made by the Signal man is to be! found in another corner of the same sheet! and is as follows: "While pretending to! be in favor of sumptuary laws, they are! Hats and Caps. A lame slock lust received in nil ii,- ... .., Istylesst V a P. J. WILSONS'. ' Important to Travelers. Special inducements areoffered vou by olate tbe larore nUmberOf ac.tA tAmnoranrwNcbln at.. 113 A lLr.lv 0 rau rnnawn w.w ,'-" -: 11 . DR. ROGER'S WORM BIBUr instantly uemrujri WORMS. Go to Mrs. E. C. Dodd's lor latest styles in milliner)- goods. Opposite Merchants Hotel. si For the delicate and complicated difficulties pecu liar to the female constitution, Lydia E. Finkham s Vegetable Compound ia the sovereign remedy. It 'alms at the cause, and produces lasting results. Send to Mrs. Lydia E. Ptnkham, 28S Western Avenue, ,ynn, Mbbs for pamphlets. a The Sliest and freshest oyster in town, can bej found at Tietjena & Co'b. Sold by the dish or quan ity. ' St Olive Brown, oUve green and bronze, are the new! fall shades for dress goods. Yon can find them in alll the different qualities and trimmings to match at Hel lers'. Mrs. E. C. Dood has just received her fall stock of j millinery goods, comprising the latest Btylesof hats, bonnets, trimmings, notions etc. Opposite Merchants! Hotel, Washington street. St l Ton worth of those Ladies and Missesl tine snoes maae oy iunm . u ucoio , j uom received at Keeder'B. Timothy Bradley's. mcblO-lOmo . and Clover seed for sale at tf School Books. School books and school supplies at low est prices at Kneeland's. tf If you wants nice ttt in line, go to Reeder's. the Latest stvles of sniti , v o - - '. m uvii ar'k'a nhaun fnr 1. . . .. Corsets. The best dollar corset in the town at 2t Wilson. v.... If you want a good pine cistern very cheap! ball on J. W. Hudson. Coal tar lurmsnea ;ratis. 41 AVOID SHAMS And humbugs. Use no medicine onlv what von know to berellable. Yourdrnggist will tellyou the only absolute sure cure for Ague, Chills and Fever, is lugraui BagueriiiB. 'luey arc guaranteed to cure ior money refunded. Sold by all drngaists. Ingram's Ague Pills prove a real blessing, and the ' people want them very much. Ilev. George Older, East Dayton, Mich. I have cund one case of fever comnletelv sml 5ei?en",0Ser J"1' one b0 of Ingram's Ague filta. One case the doctors had treated and dono no good.. James. J. Shaveb, Alabaster, Mich. WALDING, KLNKAN& Co., 18an83m Wholesale Agents, Toledo, 0 We have a few bad boys m our qu.e, uue " Breally in favor of the success of the party our neighborhood. B., Lw" '" 'i... .? J. W.Jones & Sons received a boiler so large that j mo Juouiucrats.in An exchange says that during the next term in tho Cincinnati public schools tech nical grammar will be abolished from all the grades up to Fourth Reader, and ele mentary lessons in English for home and school use will be substituted. Superin tendon t Peaslee says that he believes the time which has been devoted to grammar in the first iive years of school has been practically wasted. One hour a week la to be given to literature in the schools, and system ot letter-writing will be introduced ' jn the two higher grades of the intermedi ate department, Poes your child cry out in its sleep and waken with set teeth and staring eyes?' It Way not have worms but one dose ot ie- nig's worm Syrup will relieve it and bring quiet sleep. 25 cents a bottle, . -, 2t According to the latest data there are five hundred and twenty-nine papers in) Ohio. The classification isas follows: Dai-S .lies, 3'J; tri-weekleis, 7; semi-weeklies, 5,j 'and weeklies, 478. Then there are 3 bi weeklies. 4 semi-monthlies, 1 bi-monthly! land three Quarterlies. But of individual! Inewspapers, proper, it is fair a to put thej number at 478, ior an me uniues ana tri weeklies have weefciy editions. One way to discover spurious greenbacks or national bank notes is to divide the lasi two figures of the number of the bill byH four and if one remains the letter on thi genuine will be A; if two remains it will be B: if three. C. and should there be no remainder the letter will be D. For ex ample, a note is registered 2,401: divide 61 t)V4. anu vou will imve uno leuiuiiiiiiK. According to the rule, the letter on the, note will be A. In case the rule fails, be certain that the bill is counterfeit or al- itered. At a little social gathering the other evening, one of our fair maidens was play ing and singing that beautiful air and song 'I sing well when be is near." A youn fellow who had tried on several oocasionsj to persuade her that he was the proper person on which to lavish ner nearts lon- 'dest affection,but without avail, said in a loud voice: "'rom tne singing it wouwi m t.hBt, he must be a eood ways on. And now that young lady says that if her dotr even conuesciiuH m unm ij teilOW, Sne Will urive lb niiifcj itob vu earth Witn a croquet nianei, The following outfit is a very good one for people who are going to camp out:. Camphor, to use against the depredations of insects. Aqua ammonia, for insect bites. Gloves to protect; yourseii irom bugs. Oil of pennyroyal, io unvo way .o,Hno Undo., to heal mosouito bitea when thev refuse to be defeated by the other svrups aud sauces. Colorless iodine, to taae down me mu'i rJ it took four horses to pull it. Fred Miller is our dairyman. Joseph Russett runs a livery stable and hotel. O.K. disguise, and that Bookwalter's pocket boos is the lever that moves them; either tbat or they have as little sense as a last year's calf." We have not language at our command sufficient to characterize' this statement as it deserves. The state ment that Prohibitionists are Democrats in disguise, does not tally well with that Just received, anew invoice of fine jew-. elry at C. M. Fisk's Jewelry Store. tf Has your child any symptoms of worms, itching nose, painB in the stomach or bowels, bad breath, fret fulnesB or loss of appetite? Denig's Worm Syrup, will give Immediate relief, and will be readily taken, MARRIED. IlARrF.it Hartzell. On the 8th inst., at tho residence of the bride's parents, in r.-.i-n nhin v. rha TJav. TT. H. French.! Mr. Thomas Harner. of Deshler. and Missiotuer i(Jea 80 oftel Pllt rth that they all . . , nnft.a fvnm f hn Rnnnk ... . T I T :UTnll nf C'lmn vura uum tun itojiuuilHll UBrLV, AH One imiuaH,v.- Sh(l.,..(U ,V. .U- !J . av,..rnH0r.t. is 1RR1 H tUB luueeiiueni by J. W. Hanna, J. P., Mr. Jacob J. Coun ftnlman and Miss Mary A Stoner. All oiS McClure, Henry county Ohio. Jas. M.Myers, on the Soutl side, has taken the agency lor the celebrated Gross cup Pump, which is oneof the best pumps wi me uiarKet. TUese mimnn a ranted for 6 years, and hundreds of them are in operation in Henry county, Thev are manufactured in Napoleon. RTlfl arc No old sboddy, siop-snop unss-iii, gouuKMexolusively a home numn. Call nn Afr in the stock ot clotmng at tne iagie uiom-aa Myers and secure one. inir House of Hahn fe Meyer. Come in and we will prove what we say. 3t Call and hear the chimes of the clock Ibells at Fisk's Jewelry Store, opposite Rir.znr Ttlock. II Wright Rogers On the 18th pt, 1881, by F. Steward, J. P., Mr Charles Wright and Miss Julia Rogers. All of. Liberty twp., Henry county O. McGiffin Roberts On Sept. 11th, 1881, by Rev. E. S. Dunham, Mr. J. L, McUimn and Miss Stella Roberts. All or uoiton, Henry county, O. Gramling Hoffman On Sept. 15th 1881, by Rev. E. S. Dunham, Mr. Adam aramhlinor and Miss Clara A. Hoffman. - a All of Colton, Henry county, O. Stout Shoeman On Sept. 17th, 1881, action of temperance men will only weakenBi tne itepumican party, and In the next that tney are all Democrats in disguise. At one time we are told that we are honest and sincere men, but that we are much! mistaken as to our duty, at another time we are called fools, fanatics, and numb- Bskulls, and subjects of bribery; "Book waiter's pocket-book being the lever thata moves us." Now we wish to say to thi great temperance worker of the Signal whi has such regard for "decency," that such ammunition as he uses, is not the kind that wins battles. No sensible man will allow himself to be moved by such bil lingsgate except it be with disgust, In keeping with the above tirades, isth . "u' i t r,7n ' efforts of Republican journals to injure Jl ,Z.1 ' In CTt.v.vlthe temperance character of Mr. Abraham anil iuihs Lriain ouucwain iw twp., O. I Ludlow, representing turn as a manufact- 9 urer ot wine and cider mills. The fact is hi ! belongs to the firm of Thomas, Ludlow fc Rogers, manufacturers of grain drills at! and Catherine Hammon, aged 19 years, 1 month, and 27 days. This is the first death in the family consisting of eight boys and three girls. Mr. and Mrs. Hammon are among the pioneers of this vicinity, having resided here for tne past lorty years, n u neral at Independence in the M. E. cbm-ch,i Rev. Diemer, of the German Lutheran church officiating both in German .and u-ntrilah. The remains were deposited in of insects. A large piece oi owiss musnn.w . Independence cemetary, in presence ot. fine mesh, to tie renna tne i iiu . a, -B nt relative,, anrl svmna- inonctH awav. A few roils Ol mosquitowu ii6o ww . n.Mnff. to keen the larger insects fromHtbizing friends. We can say Wiethe poet, " "I a e-n i..- l i L -cr U . destroying tne ow ... . for snake ones 4ui to light fires to drive away gnats. Sticks i no- Siaster. for bites. You will not have much room for anything else, OBITUARY. Died Near Florida, Sept. 16th, 1881J Miss Flora Elisabeth, daughter of JohnHSpringfield. He is a member of the M. E.I Sister thon hast left us, t Here thy loss we deeply feel, T But 'tis God that hath bereft us, . lie can all our sorrows heal.. (, - church, and has been a very active ReJ publican. He was elected a delegate tol the Cleveland Convention, but did not at tend. He was also President of the Spring field Hayes Club, in 1870, and of course! was a number one man until he saw fit to! identify himself with the Temperance par ty. . "Their numbers are few however, and! will grow beautifully less," says the Sig nal man. The best evidence of Out strength, is in the attention given us in this campaign, and to our enemies we sayl "To your tents, 01 ye Philistines," foi temperance men, now and hereafter, mean business. . C, Monday Sept. 13th, 1881. Farmers wanting a riding Sulky Plow should call and see the new Improved Casaday. This Plow is warranted to be the best Plow in the market. Come and see for yourself. Groschner & Redderseri are agents. oi Ladies wishing calling cards should call this office and examine our styles. tt Humphrey asks every person t hat owes him to come to the front and pay tnen dues. Building eosts money. at Now is your time to purchase a nobby 'suitatS. M. Honeck's. tf If you want a necklace for your girl call on 0. M. Fisk, where you will find the finest stock ever brought to the city, tf S. M. Honeck has received some very I nobby styles of piece goods and will sell them at reasonable prices. Try him and Ibe convinced. tt Great slaughter in summor wear at the Eagle Clothing House. Hahn & Meyer are bound to keep up with the times, in style ef goods and everything else. 3t If vou want a well fitting custom math? suit, go to Hahn & Meyer, and make a se lection from their large stocic oi lan goods inat. received. All tne latest siyies in stock. M Clothing. We have placed in our clothing room a very fine Istook, for the fall and winter trade, which will be sold 1st a very small profit at Unhealthy or inactive kidneys cause hrrave). Bright's disease, rheumatism and horde or otner serious ana iatai die leases, whion can do prevented witn Hop Bitters, if tanen in time. , Hancock, who is again located at the Boat Store, wishes to see all his old cus tomers, and as many new ones as choose to call, at his old quarters, where he in tends keeping a general stock of groceries and provisions, and everything usually round in a grocery store. Bottled ale and porter for family use always on hand, tt Boots and Shoes- 112 cases already received for fall and winter trsu to which we invite the public to call and inspect -2t D. & J. Wilson. The largest and best stock of boots aud shoes iu town at Beeders. it A nobby band or set ring can be found at' Fisk's. . tf Mrs. A. E. Mann requests those ladies wanting dresses cut or made, to call at her rooms, over Stuckman's grocery. Her prices are reasonable. tf Mothers! Mothers!! Mothers!!! Are you disturbed at night and broken bfyourreat by a sick child suffering and crying with the excruciating pain of cut ting teeth? If. so, go at once and get a bot tle 01 MKS. WlJNSLiUW'S SOOTHIJNU SYRUP. It will relieve the poor little suf- lerer linmeaiateiy oepena upon it; tnere is no mistake about it. There is not a mother on earth who has overused it, who win not ten you at once tnat it will reeu- late the bowels, and give rest to the moth er, and relief and health to the child, oper . kiting like magic. It is porfectly safe to use in ait cases, and pleasant to tne taste, and is the prescription of one of the oldest and best female physicians and nurses in the United States. Sold everywhere. 25 cents a bottle. oct7-ly Groschner & Reddersen are selling tbe New Imperial BucherNfc Gihles Steel Plow with Jointer. This Plow is having large run and will be left to eo out on trial against any Plow in the market, fit Gent's whistling a nico noby and good pair of boots r shoos, will save time and money by calling at feeders. 2t-, Ask for the Wright shoe at Freaeci, best in the wolrld just receiv ed at CARY'S JvjII OONOA "VED ELECT RIO RAZORS i -4 t ,