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DEMOCRATIC NORTHWEST NAPOLEON. O., JTJLY' 21, 1S92. -r Nw Advertisements. Din ft Blly Local. II Doon.'j Piohsl Sot!. Prle Baklaf Powder. Waoacoa Honoal Ad. J B Bath RoadTau. Ueacmptlea of Forfeited Lnd. Due Sotloa. J L HalUr-SapoUo Pair. A B Tw Bnczie, Ac, Jobs Folia Local. taUMtna Pb C-AgaU Wntd. 1 R 8lT'-Lel- A few days Ago W. Back, of Chelae, wrote to Grover Cleveland, calling his attention to his statement, quoted from the report In the British-American Citizen, of dincourse In Music hall: "When Cleveland became President he had a wire run from the White House to the Cardinal's place, and placed a Roman Catholic at the head of every division of the 15,000 employes ill the public departments, and per mitted nuns, without authority and against the printed Instructions hung ud in every public building In Wash icgton.togo twice each month through them and command every clerk to contribute to the support of the Roman Catholic church, and If he or she re fused nave the yellow envelope sent them. We can see how unworthy such a man is of SUDPOrt." Mr. Cleveland's reply, printed in the British-American Citiieo this week, is as follows: Gray Gables, Buzzard's bay, Mass., July 11. William Back, Esq. Dear Hir: I am almost ashamed to yield to your request to deny a state ment so silly and absurd on its face as the one you send me. However as this is the second application I have re ceived on the same subject, I think it is best to end the matter so far as it is possible to do bo by branding the state ment in all its details, and its spirit and intention, as unqualifiedly and ab solutely false. I know Cardinal Gibbons, and J know him to be a good citizen and first rate American, and that his kindness of heart and toleration are in striking contrast with the fierce intolernce and vicious malignity which disgrace some who claim to be Protestants. I know a number of members of the Catholic Church who were empioved iu the pul -lie service during my administration, and I suppose there are many so im ployed now. I should be ashamed of my Presby terianism if these declarations gave grounds of offense. Yours very truly, Grover Cleveland. ODDS AND ENDS. The born beauty is born betrothei He only invests wisely who invests intel ligently. Try box uc water for removing stains from the hands. Man is the head of woman, but she rules him by her temper. Plimpton, the inventor of roller skates, made over $1,000,000. Wash gilding with water In which an onion has been boiled, and dry with a soft cloth. A Tustin (Cat.) bootblack has given $3.50 for a barrel of flour for the Russian suf ferers. Three new markings have been discov ered in the equatorial region ot the planet Saturn. Artificial grass for the grounds of sea side cottages is one ot the industries of Manchester. The averaze speed of elevators in office buildings in and around New York la 309 feet a minute. Make the most of the privilege of being near the suffering mortal who longs for your presence. ' The gourmets of ancient Rome were very fond of grasshoppers roasted to a golden yellow. One of the advantages of the summer engagement is that you are not expected ' to return the ring. The Samiel or Simoon Is a hot, suffocat ing wind which occasionally blows in Africa and Arabia. Shelley used to sail paper boats on the Serpentine, and took as much interest as a child in their safety. The first typesetting machine was pat ented in England by Dr. William Church, of Connecticut, in 1822. Fingermarks may be removed from var nished furniture by rubbing well with a -very little sweet oil upon a soft rag. While some choice fruit and other prod ucts are canned in France, the bulk of the world's supply comes from this coun try. A bottomless bog exists in Mattawam ieag. Me. Several bridges have been built upon it, but each in turn has sunk from sight. Splendid specimens .of mica are to be eent to the Chicago exhibition from Idaho, where the supply is said to be practically inexhaustible. Mica.is to be used in the Idaho building as a substitute for glass in the windows. Children and the State. Children require special legal protection. In multitudes of cases they need to be pro tected Jrom their parents, to whom they lo not wholly belong. They have rights of their own aright ito .proper core and good treatment, to education and adequate training. These -rights of children impose on their parents -corresponding obligations. Such obligations are violated when children are made street beggars; when .they are shut Tip in factories, to the stunting of both physical and mental growth; when they are surrounded by ruinous home influ ences; when, for any purpose, .they are de prived of instruction, or when their parents use them in any way for their own sole benefit. The statealso has rights in (the children. . They are its only hope, its future support, defense and glory. In them are possibili ' ties of future scholarship, statesmanship, generalship and invaluable service of every kind. What a loss to our load had the parents of George Washington, Abraham Lincoln, General Grant or Clara Barton blighted the possibilities of their offspring! What a loss to England and the world had the possibilities in Florence Nightingale ieenthus blightedt It may not always be easy tp say how the state shall best protect the rights of the child and its own rights in the child, bnt ot its obligations in the case there can be no doubt. It recognizes them in part by demanding that every child shall be allowed to attend school up to a certain age. Hence, also, its laws respecting child labor and parental cruelty. Under certain circumstances, in deed, it does not hesitate to take the child from its parents and pus it in charge of other persons, better qualified guardians. Youth's Companion. Dyed Jewelry. The dealer in precious stones as well as the jeweler has constantly to exercise great vigilance lest be be deceived by dyed jew elry, especially diamonds, which trickery is at present advanced to the state of art, and even the dealer with an experience of years is occasionally taken in. Jewelers' -CJrcalar.";' ., ... ..- ' . At tie Conrt-Hoase. lotes ol Generil Interest to Henry Comtj People. Real Estate Transfer. Eben McCord to Samuel Gindar, iulot 86 and 87, Texas, 30. Win. V. Wataoo to Amon Smith, parcel of land la MeClore, .m David Meekison to Martin Weatarman. part outlot 22, Napoleon $100. Amon Smith to Mathias Raiser, 80 sere in section 21, Harrison tp $2,100. Wm. Harris to Wm, Richholt, part lot 3, Kanfmansrille, $1630. C. I Detray to Wm. B. Carr. lots 23 and 36, Texas, $300. Joahna Rhoades to Annie E. Doak, lot 3, in Phillips Stafford's add. Napoleon, $375. Gideon Brey to Chaa. W. Mosaer, lot 5, Hague 4 Raff's addition to Napoleon, $300. John H. Halter to Chaa. Mosaer, lot 225, Sheffield's 2nd addition to Napoleon, $100. Frederick Martin to John O. Wilson. VX acres in section 27, Ridgeville tp., $150. Martha E. Hob to Emma E. Hobe, 10 aerea in aection 27, Ridgeville tp., $100. Looisa Hobe to John O. Wilson, lOJs acres in section 27, Ridgeville tp., $100. Augusta E. Hartmnn to John O. Wilson, 104 acres in section 27, Ridgeville tp., $100. Peter H. Macklin to 8. a. Adams inlot 1U, Mnfg. add. to MeClore, $130. New Conrt Cases, Mary J. Elkins vs John E. Klingelhofer, et. al.; foreclosure. Henry J. Kester vs Western Union Tele graph Co.; $5,000 damage . Mattie E. Regal vs Chaa. A. Regal; di vorce. Marriage Permits. Henry Oenter and Mrs. Mary Bahlburg. Joseph Smith and Abbie Inman. Ditch Hearings. FredKohing, " " 22,10 a.m. F. Rohrbaugh, " " 22, 1 p. m Sheriff's Office. The following orders of sale have been issued to the Sheriff of Henry county, the sales to take place at the north door of the conrt house at 2 o'clock p. m- on dates giv en: Saturday, July 23d? A. W, Estlock vs W. H. Mitchell et al; inlot 130, appraised at $30.C0; inlot 31, appraised at $150.00 inlot 32, appraised at at 120, all of S. D. Steam's addition to Deshler. Total ap praisal $363; terms of sale, cash . Saturday, July 23J; Samuel R. Adams vb Harriel E. Green et al. All that part or parcel of land described as commencing at a stone in the center of the Bryan and Napoleon Pike running thence Sooth eighteen (18) degrees, West 220 links thence North seventy-six (76) degrees, West 113 links thence North seventeeen and one- fourth (17) degrees, East 222 links to the center of said Bryan and Napoleon Pike, theoee Sooth seventy-three and one-half (73) degrees East to the place of begin ning, containing twenty-six (26-100) one hnndreth of an acre. Variatins of magnetic Needle (2-E2) degrees East being the South part of the East of the East one-half of the East one-half of theN. E. of seotion 14, town S, North ranged, East. Appraised at $350; terms cash. Saturday, July 30, at 2 o'clock p. m., W. S. Moore vs Phebe A. Harreman, et al.; the northwest quarter of the northwest quarter at section 25, (Liberty township . Appraised at $1,240. Terms of sale cash. $100 Reward. Wild be paidif 'REFICIO will not cure any af the diseases for which it is reccommended. REFICIO is gurranteed to create new nerve, brain and sexual power or money refunded. It acts quick and will relieve nervous head ache arid all neuralgic pains in a few minutes. Good digestion, refreshing sleep, a clear mind, brisht eyes, a clear and healthy Bkin all follow the use of REFIGIO. It will per- manently cure nervousness, headache, s eep. lessness, neuralgia, sciatica, backache, rheu matism, painful menstruation, spermator rhoea, nervous and sexual debility in both sexes, and all Kidney and oiaouer uiseases. Price by mail, securely sealed, 50 cents a box, or six boxes sold for $2.50, with guar antee to jure most severe cases or money returned. Address, A. F. Kalkhoff, M. D., Toledo, O., the great European Specialist, who can De consuuea iree oy man on mi nervous, chronio and sexual diseases. Write him for examination blank. apl-21 1 y A FULL BAND Surrounds the Table at the Council Chambers. Six councilmea were in their seats at the chambers Monday night it, being the second regular meeting in J uly. The newly elected clerk, Isaiah Leist, was sworn in by the mayor and the finance ootn mittee delved deep into a mountain of bills while the balance of members talked mat ters incidental, etc When the committee made iis report the following bills were endorsed which were in turn endorsed by the council: L. L. Orwig, printing $ 31 35 Chas. Evers 16 45 T. J. Burns sal. and serving notice, C. Rostetter, police L. Betzon, " .... 58 70 3 00 1 50 J. Shay, engineer 35 00 Thiesen fc Hildred, lumber 68 67 C. M. Jorden, Janitor 10 00 Beard Electric Light Co 145 20 J. Miller, repairs 1 25 CoBt of fire Wm. Samse, coal J. C. SaurCo., per cerr. trustees J. Ennz, repairs D. J. Humphrey, supplies.... ... F. M. Kolbe, copying plans etc 4 25 4 00 8 75 1 45 2 65 8 00 H. Kolbe, engineer 19 03 Street Commissioner 259 40 Touching on the last bill, councilman Cahill said that the town must chop short street improvements beyond keeping up necessary repairs as the depleted treasury would not permit an expenditure that has characterized the past few months. In connection with street, improvement, councilman Wilson informed the council that he had seen all property owners along that part of Clinton street from Perry to Scott, and that each expressed himself wil ling to pay $2 per rod towards graveling. As the gravel will cost nothing the amount thus raised will do the hauling, hence they were given permission to proceed with the work. . Councilman Cahill introduced a reso lution whioh was adopted asking the State Commissioner of railroads to investi gate the Bryan and Adrian Pike crossings as to the feasibility ot compelling the Wabash railroad to station flagmen at both points. ' Henry Bostelman complained of the poor condition of sidewalks on Cary street and a resolution was passed ordering said walks to b rebuilt. Engineer Kolbe was ordered to compile a plat oWignating what is to be know a "8wr Diat B." Bids wr openei for eottstractiag ths big ewer. They were 8 in number. H. H. Mirholti's bid was the lowest, b $4859.95 for its eontti action to the open ditch. He was awarded the contract. Jack Bakar was the only on who bid on the open ditch work, his bid being $138.90. The council gave him ths contract. Th work will be of brick and the sewer will b completed in 90 days. 8. Redman asked that th council take torn action in regard to th caved in abottment to th Stevenson street bridge. H stated that be had been to th commissioners bat they thought it not within their jurisdiction. Th council thought the asm tlng in re gard to itself and took no action . While dogs are monopolizing th public attention and there is no little difficulty with enforcing th dog ordinance, various ways have been suggested by which w can dispose of our neighbor's pets. The means are all mors or less diabolical bot one brought to our notice yesterday occu pies the front rank. It is to boil a sponge in lard and permit it to cool. By so doing it will shrink to less than half its original size. Pfesented to his dog-ship, he loses no time in swallowing it The gaatrio juice brought to play upon the lard soon swells the sponge to a size that puts the dog in a oonditioo that will permit him to take no mora interest in subsequent events. He will die peaceably after passing through all the stages of madness, having several hundred fits and biting a dozen or two. Great plan this is of getting rid of dogs likely to go mad. 'CALLED BACK." An Erring Husband Taken In Hand by an Indignant Wife, Hugh Conway could have gained ome valn ble pointers for his novel "Called Back" on the celerity with which some people are hurtled home, had hewttnessed an escapade that took place in Napoleon Tuesday morn ing. Several Napoleon people returning from Toledo on the 2 o'olock train Tuesday morr ing noticed a woman, very stylishly drees, d whose aotior s Wire somewhat e r itic. She would seat herself restlessly for several minutes, then rising in haste, pace to and fro in the aisle perfectly oblivions to all sur roundings. As the tram neared Napoleon she ap proached a Napoleocite and wildly cried "Where is he ! Where is he ! I mean my husband the man with the brown hat. must have him," etc When the train arrived at Napoleon she got off and propounded the same question to everyone on the platform. One as the employees remembered having seen a man answering her description go up town, and in company with several men she came to the Miller House. The walk sort 'o brought her to and pro ducing a dispatch and consulting the signa ture, she asked where Isabel Gardner re sided. On being informed, she disappeared in the darkness after vainly coaxing several men to accompany her. She was seen next morning with a very down-hearted hasfeand in tow, making for the early morning train for Toledo . Jennie Gardner, the woman who attempt ed to alienate her husband's affection, not to be outdone, was in the lead about two rods, ever and anon, easting basilisk glances at the triumphant wife. It seems that Jennie had telegraphed Adam Randalhill at Toledo that it was her desire to see him, and as luck would have it the telegram was found by his wife who lost no time in donning habilaments of warfate and giving pursuit. As the train pulled out Mrs. R. looked de cidedly exuberant while the hubby was study ing space intently hunting, we presume, for that knot hoie to crawl into. The festive Jenetta has. no doubt, deoided to telegraph in cipher henceforth. We are selling our best 50c mitts at 4io and our 44o mitts at 30o. 2t Geo. H. Rohbs fc Bbo. Prices reasonable as consistent forre'ia ble operations. No extra charge 'or painio extracting. W. J. Piebbepoint, Denti-t. tf Bitzer Block near Miller House, Waggons, Buggies, tltc. Those who are in need of a surrey, jump seat, phaeton, single or two horse buggy, spring or farm wagon, of our own manu facture, are cordially invited to call and see my stock, at my place of business on the south side of the oanal. I have a sur prise for you in a sortment and prices. . have work running in this county a quarter of a century ago, it is sufficient guarantee that my work is nrst-class. (Jail and see me as I want to show goods that are as repre sented and at prices that can not be dupli cated. Get home work, whioh is warranted I do not hesitate to show the material I use, which is first class in every respect. Re. pairing of all kinds neatly and promt tly at tended to. nespeetiuiiy, John Miller, tf The Old Reliable Wagon Maker, A New Scheme, In the line of swindling there is new and a very attractive scheme be irg played bva firm known, on its cir culars, as the Detroit, New York and New Orleans Lottery Company, with headquarters in Detroit. A young man in tniB city recently received a commu nication from the alleged firm in which was inclosed tnirty lottery tiekets.cloHe ly resembling those sent out by the Louisiana lottery. Trie propositio was ror nira to sen ine tieuets at one dollar each and remit, or show his good faith in the scheme by buying them outrieht. In ettberevent he was to receive from the company, as soon as tne casn was iorwaraea, a -enecK foi SI ,500. Here a cond i tion was i nserted He was to wait untill after the next lottery drowning and then circulate the report and allow it to be printed that he had drawn $1,500. Then be was obliged to return the cheek and he would receive bv return express $1, 000 la good cash. There are doubtless many who will bite at this tempting bait. It has the advantage over the "green goods snap" in that it onlv re quires thirty dollars togetdumned and tilled full of glorious experience. East Liverpool crisis. How Gran'pa Answered Baby. (Air Boom-de-Rat.) Baby Gran'pa, gran'pa what Is that Liooes just like a nornd rat? Gran'pa I'm afraid you're right, in deed That my child, is Whitelaw Jtteia. The Washington state building at me wona's mir win snow to some ex tent the forest resources of the state, The foundation alone will contain 1 logs, some of them 120 feet long and 42 inches In diameter at the small end. The superstructure of -the building win contain, oesioes neavy timoer, nne nnisnea wooas, snowing tne grait and structure of the woods, and a com. pi ete exhibit of shipbuilding material M. K. Co arch Sew. Bnbxets of sermon for oext Sunday ar as follows t 10:30 a. m. ' "Men' Harvest." 7:45p.m. "God' Harvest." At th (lection of officer of th Junior League on Tuesday, th following appoint ments wr mad : President Vie President... Secretary Treasurer........ Organist Aaa't Organist.... ..Slalri Oenermnx. ...... Lotti Halker. Ethel jn Lanix. Krftie Hart man. Jessie Wilcox. ....Rath Lighthizer. Th Junior League festival last Saturday evening was aeeea, $17.08 being tl amount of receipts. Mr. Jacob. 8temm leads th Epworth meeting next Sunday evening. Misses M. Wilson and M. Humphrey si d A. K. Thompson are off to Lakeside. An Auxiliary for Henry county of th American Bible Society was organized last Sunday evening in th Evangelical church by Rev. Gillette, district agent of Cleve land, who also preached for Rev. Donahey in the morning service. . The following are the officers elected : President...,,... John Wilson. Vice President Th Resident Pastor. Secretary and Treasurer Charles Clay. Mr. J. P. Bass, a very efficient colporteur. will be put into the field soon to make a com plete canvass of the county. Found: Two miles north of Hola.ite, on the Kalida Pike, the cheapest place in the county to buy flooring, siding, ceiling and dressed lumber of all kinds. tf Snideb Bbos. If you want a O'ce lace for dress trim ming go to 2t - Hoax Nobdxh. Itch on human and horses and all animals cured iu HO minnles by Woolford's Banitary Lotion. 'Ihia never fails. Hold by I). J. Humphrey, Napoleon, O. decll91-ly Willie Tlllbroole Son ot May or Tillbrook of McKecsport, Pa., had a Scrofula bunch under one ear which the pliyslcan lanced and then It became a running sore, and was followed by erysipelas. Mrs. Tillbrook gave him Hood's Sarsaparilla the sore healed up, he became perfectly well and is now a lively, robust boy. Other parents whose children suffer from Impure blood should profit by this example. HOOD'S PILLS ure HaWtual Conatlpatlon by restoring periataiti actlonof ths-alimentary canal. THE MARKETS. Sapomok, u., July 20, Provision Market. Corrected weekly by A. Bnadley. Apples, green per bu. 60Q.S0 Appieaoueu ot iu... ,.u .. ............ Beeswax... ....j ............ 903)25 Butter.. Eitirs DcrdojEen...... "TT" 12L14 13 12 - - , 90 Honey ....'.. .1; . ... Lard- .- MJ........H. Onions per bu new. w. Potatoes .. ... Beane per bu 1 C0&2 00 Salt. Ooarse Rock, net bbU ...... ........ 15 Salt.comuaon.ner bbl ... sail, r ue i-anoue, per bock o Oorreoteawecklyby JohnDlemer Pickled p or k - - Smoked baeon... 12 Smoked shaiUaer. ,....'.... II) IS i 8&10 6 Smoked hama'. :. . ; Beef, front garter Beef, hind quarter.. . Chicken, live spring. ......,...... Turkeys, live duck pr id apri ng- . Veal calves , 4 00010110 Sheepper head ... 3 00500 Hides, green. . Sheep oett.... 100 10 Corn heel pr lb ... in DreeaedHofl 56 Plottr. Feed and Grain. Corrected wecklj by J. KolleriCO Wheat,No..Becl Rye Corn new per owt ..-... Oata - Bnckwheat ..... , m Koller'sNo. loo uxpr sack H No. 2Aour.. Koller'sNo. 9 ttonr per sack ttyedourperaajelt - Boalted meal per saok... w Corn and oat estop per cwt Bran per cwt H Salt per bbl..,. White lime Waterlime ...... Ralsene plaster.... - Plasierhatrper n.-.M.... Buckwheat per s ack f!orreliby H.H.Voc.keiS Bro. Wheat.Uo.S Wheat.No.3 75 BU OS 32 40 1 SO 1 10 1 00 1 00 20 1 10 Ml 1 00 (15 1 ID 1 50 80 40 70 (15 05 3SS8M 1 20 4 SO 1 00 1 00 25 80 1 00 80llfi 50 no Corn perewt n RyeandOats Napoleon Mill, Gem Napoleon Mill, Gem R ve Flour per sack Flonrpersack lowgrade Bolted Meal per ack........M.... Bran perewt Oats and corn chop perewt...... New York Salt per bbl flcrceniogs, chopper cwt.. Rnrkwhcat Michigan salt per bbl Bucswticat flour pit park... 1 oo 40 THET MARKETS. Uevlew of the Grain nnd Cattle Market for July 10. Cincinnati. WHEAT Old, 75c; new, TO7(3c. Corn Corn, 4fi(a.V)1 .o. Wool Unwashed fine merino, Mff?18c; K blood clothing, 20wiio; braid, 17(18c; medium combing, Siraiic; fl!ece washed tine merino X and XX, Zli&Mc; medium clothing, 2tl 27c. Cattle Good to choice butchers, M 90(3 4 15; fair to good, $i i58 85: common, tl 003 50. .. HoGS-Selected butchers and heavy ship ping, 85 855 1)5; toir to good packing, $5 r)r5 80' common to rough, 5 00(5 HX SheepJ 503 00. LAMB-J 00(B 40. Pittsburg. CATTLE Prjme, ?t 735 O0; good, 4 30 4 65; fair, ii 75(4 00. Bulls, stags and fat cows, fci Si&t&S 25; fresh cows, 20(n,40. Hons Best cornfed top, 10tf 15; best fed Yorkers and mixed, trj 006 10; fair Yorkers, $5 85(jo 95; grassers, $5 65dj5 75. Sheep Extra, tS 20(ij5 30; good, 4 rjOfiJ 5 00; fair, 3 003 75; common, tl 2 50. Spring Lambs U 006 35. New York. Wheat Nd 2 red' winter, 8SWc: Au gust, 84 V ' ' U COBN BTOi ' t Oats 3oc. ' Cattle-2 005 30. Sheep 4 OOfAS 75. Spiunq ImbsHM507 00. Toledo. Wheat 8lo bid. Corn 50;c. Oats 34c asked. . ClqYEBSebd Cash, t7 00; October, 15 20. ti CUveland OIU PETROIiETJM 6. W. 110 deg., 8Jc, 74 deg. gasoline, -7c; 8C deg. gasoline, 10c; 63 deg. haphtha, ttjjc i o Foiie IX COMPLUSCE with HttnmV9 Reri4 SUrotMor Ohio, nolle I brrrhv !rn. last th fol. luwtii (UMcribed Lod n't Lola void t Kortotted Land Smloat lb Aadttoir' Ofllr. Manoieo. Ohio. December Hta, A. !., Ml, Imv boos rede mod 1TL41K IX SAMM OP OWNERS. Pleasant Shabttt, A I.. IT- i aw.. South Ridge Special School Dist, Pleasant Tp, CuDn!D&aiB, John. a ti hf a Jk c ni. Marion Township. neiw asdnw .... c!iae . Hamler Village. DmpwT, Thomaa Wiuettililfr, Joseph. J.. Xurrie, JaiuM U. ...... Dcmraev, Thomas - T s i Iota 3, 4, ; tie n-lX9 acre Tuoinaa Duuipney a add. am AS Monroe Struble, Miry P... T 4 14 ... a pt ti tc Harrison Crockett, 8t;U,.. 7 5 7 ... e U -1.83 acres Washington Township. 6 6 30 .- aw ae-3 acre...... ... Richfield Township, G ruber, I E.. Sujcler, Samuel 8 I 4 !! t'i aw aw Bartlow 11. no cor Fo.nl, Amo!.. Deshler Village Claybangh, Leonard.. 8 3 13 Lyona Hudson 8 3 SI I certify (lie foregoing 10 b correct, Napoleon, Ohio, July loth, M'J2-3t. Notice to Non-Resident Land Owners. To all Lot and Land Owners and Municipal and Private Corporations tbat will be Anected by the Ditch improvement liereiu uenignateil. ATJDITOE'8 OFFICK, Napoleon, Henry County, Ohio, July 18lh, IS92. In the Matter of Joint County Petitioned for toy Jacob Miller, et. al. Notice to Land Owners and Others. Vnn unit each of von are hereby notlned that on the nth day of November. A. D.. 1 301. Jacob Mil ler aud oiIiit! hied a petition with the Auditor! of aaid Putnam and Heury con mien, iliu mibulun'e unci prayer of which nld uetl'ion Is, that there exi'ti a necessity for I he location of i diteli aud pray for the mukiiiaof audi improvement on the following route and termini, to wit: Couimenciug tor Blanch No. 1 at anmmit about 3.) roda enat aud 25 feet south of the aonthweal corner ol Section 88. Town 3, north range 7 eaet, Henry County, Ohio, running theuce went along the aouth ride aide of the county line road rbout 8000 feet to the.Geori! Mullet Joint County Ditch, and there urn.a,e. BRANfJH T0. S, Commencing at the aame point as Ditch No. 1, running thence eat on Ihc nonlh aide of Uie county line roud to the west aide of the Napoleon roud (o called): thence north on the west side of slid Napo leon road about 250 reet to o county ditch in Henry oounty; thenou running down In and aloim ram county ditch deepening and widening the same to Turkeyfoot ditch, uulese a sufficient outlet la found sooner. TbntBaid petition la now pending, and that inch proceedinea have been duly and losra'ly had. that the Bourd of Commissioner have found that aaid Improvement, is neceBsury for and will be conducive to the public health, conveulence and wellfare, and that the line thereof is on the beat mute, and the dnl appointed Engineer C. N. Schwab, Esq. , has Hied in this office hia report aa required by law, and that as such Auditors of said counties, the nnderaigned have fixed the 8th Day of AugUBt, A. D., 1892, at 2 o'clock P. M., at the Auditor's office, for the hearing of said matter and proceeding. The hearing to be held at Otta wa, Putnam County. Ohio. The following apportionment thereof has been made to you by the engineer In his report, iz: OWSE&VS NAME. I...! t hi Loomia. tieorae I), . 7'88l LIVE BUSINESS MEN. E. A. Yenger for buggies, phaetons, sur reys and wagons. He has just what yon want with prices to snit. 4t We have a big lot of silks of good quality that cost us from 50c to 75o per yard; we have them marked down to 3flo per yard. See them. 2t Geo. H. Rohbs fc Bro. Horn & Norden are offering some lin ens, towels, napkins, at extra values. 2t We can ftjrhish fbmebs with the BEST BINDER TWINE and at the cheap est bate. Call and get pbices. A. Bkadley. Horn A Norden have the best 10 cent Jersey ribbed vests. 2t Building Lots for Sale. A few lots in Sheffield addition for sale. Enquire of L. L. Orwig. The ladies fine kid shoes that we sell at $2.00 are worth $3.00. 2t Geo. H. Rohbs & Bbo. BillySheffield, of Deshler, Ohio, is a first olaas workman. We recommend him to our readers as an honest man and black smith. " Cash Paid Kor Raw Furs, Hides, felts and Tallow. tf S. L. Conns. We have in stock 6 siriped Bedford cord dress patterns. They are worth $15.00 a pat tern. We have marked them down to $8.00 a pattern. 2t Geo. H. Rornts Jfc Bbo. The best BINDER TWINE in the mabkbt a: A. Bbadley's. " CORSETS CORSETS CORSETS The Best Line at HORN & BORDEN'S. 2t F. H. Voigt, Holgate, has a large stock o pure drugs, and medicines. Fri seriptions compounded at all hoars. Latest styn s i wall paper. ' Ladies, go to Horn fc Norden for shirt waists. 2' Mri. A. E. Mann has removed her dress making rooms to Mrs. Harriet Cary's for mer residence on sohool house street, tf All of our 4 wool challies that everybody sells at 25c, marked down to 16o, and onr 15o pineaple tissue, Bedford cord and Per sian mulls to 10c a yard. 2t Geo. H. Rohbs Bbo. Best 25 cent ladies silk mitts at ' 2t Hobn & Nobdes's, Now is the time to buy a summer suit at a low price, and George Hahn, the one price clothier, is the place to buy them. His line of goods can't be beat for beauty, style and low prices. Try him. tf. Corsets, Kid Glove and Ribbons. Corsets, Kid Gloves and Ribbons. Corsets. Kid Gloves and Ribbons, 2t ' at Hobn 4 Nobdes's. WM.T. BINZLET, Dentist. , Rooms over Humphrey's Drug store, t Li dnori Led in tlu Mstraieut, fc 11 : e 2i DESCRIPTION. f Township. 40 130 102 7 Dec 23 ISM U.irf o" 110 60, 4X2 M Jm:ll, 1SK 00 1H1 JO Tl 97 Jao.12.18M JM 1 M'chDl.imt 40 uS iaue i. im Ilk) 2C.U '0 1JU M 4 17 Jui. 11, letri Township. 20 14) 10 40 1 una 4. 18SIS Township. 11115 3050 378 IS Doc. 13, 18'tl 37 3ft) (3 31 Dec. 3, 1891 10 160 39 81 June 13, 18M Township. ne oe.... 13 190 43 73 Jan 13, 1892 School District. K ne nw .. 30 Deshler Village. nc cor i't w. 10 ISO 57 CO M'ch 0, lUitt 210 VI 2) June 7, U91 J. II. ItEHII, Auditor Henry County, Ofcio. Ditch Improvement No. 710. 2,W CO ii DESCRIPTION. XA.Xi.s iiTcn.w ne ; I i SI I 1 74 JACOB H. RESH, Auditor of Henry County, O. VV. F. KEED, Auditor of PutDam County, O. A. S. THIESEN, GEHERRL INSURRHCE H&'T (Successor to Chas. Evers,) Office over Theo. Suhr's Boot and Shoe Store, IVnpoleoii, O. PER DOS. forCabinets (MILLER'S OLD STAND.) All other branches of the work artistically and satisfactorily done. FRAMING, etc Denny auue at nominal prices, catisiaction guar anteed. E. A. MAYNARD. NAPOLEON Brewing Oo. BREWFRS OF LflGEH o BEE?. FAMILIES SUPPLIED WITH BOTTLED BEER! Of Superior Excellence and Quality. Niagara Falls Excursion-Special Excursion Train Aug, 1st. A solid train of special eqnintnent coaches, sleep liitf cars, elc, will leave Toledo, Su Louis & Kansus Oliy Railroad, Clover Leaf nation Holiday. August 1st, on time of Day Express Mo. 2, cuver ing the entire distance to Niagara Fall and retnrn ou special schedule ; arrive Niagara FallsdOUa. ni. Tuesday, Aug. j; arrive home on time ot Clover Leaf Day Express No. 1, or an; regular train until Saturday. Ansust6. Rates very low Illinois stations about (6.00 Indiana stat.ona. $5.00; Ohio stations, H.00 The choicest excursion of the season. Don't miss it. Call on nearest agent Clover Leaf Route, or writ C. C. Jeskius, Oen'l Puss. Agent, Toledo, Ohio. &T"Beserve steeping enr accommodations early, The earl y applicant secntes choicest locution. Niagara Falls and KeXurn j JjyOOU Toronto and Return $5.00, July ' 26th, via The Buckeye Route. Tbls excursion will b personally conducted and will leave Colnmbn at 8 p. m.,on July Mlh. Ele gant t'ullman Bleepers. Parlor Cars and coacbes will ran through to th falls without change. Tick ets will.oe of extra long limit and will allow privi lege of S'opplng st Lake Cbautaun.ua on the Mum wlttaont additional expense. From stntions sonth of Ooumhu Rat to Niagara Fulls will ba Five dollars, Toronto six dollars, Thousand Islands nvo dollar additional. Excursion ticket to all Solnts of Interest will be sold by agents 0 . H . V. ; T. R'y on ths exourslon train.. Pamphlets Hiv ing mors detailed information can be a ecu red from agents C.H. V. AT.K'y.or W.H. Fisher, G. P. I. Agent, Columbus. . - In. Administrator's Sale of Real Estate X PrkSCACS af an rVr ml th Pmbt t'MH of Uran Coai.tr. Ohio. I nil ! o ale M paltiie tvuoi, oo Saturday, Ihedth Day of ABgmiti,'02, t lAo'atark fniraootl, at ih aorth aoor af tka court bona. Id Napoiaia, Uectrr County, O:o. th following acornlM real eatat, to-wit: jt ainMf Fin-l (59V, la Bra-rr, Kaaf. sua k Co m ant adduan to th Tlllaa of Kanf mftimll. aow know aa I'M loonrporaled villain ot Holju, la aaid uaatj uf Usury aad but ( Ohio. AppraJnedaltlOM. Term of aale: One-third eh- n.tlt!rd la oocfenr and on taint la two mn fpjm tlav i.f ale with tubrnt; um payment to bo vcuixd by JiantfX 1SU&?L3IA!I, AdmtnMritnr olKub'l H . Carr, Dccatl. Jalfoth, Itw.-td Probate Notice V"OTICB l hereby irlTen, that 'I knmaa U Malll in, aa Administrator of Matilda Itedmao, bu tied Dual account of hu adniluli-trHtKn. hich will be for hearlDar and aettlemunt Jul 25th, 12. M. n03NELLI.FrohatJiidif. Probate Notice. N'OTICEta hereby glrro, that Davfct N. Bronn, aa .iiardiu of Frank E. Folia haa tiled a third icruout of hi nardtanh;p which will b for hearing and Ktilement J al y 2&tu, 1892. JI. DONXILLY, Probate Juiltfe. Probate Notice. . N'OTICE hereby giren, that Hai nah Lw..rr, aa :naidiiin of lb Lower? aeire, haa nu-d a inird acainntiif her Kuardianohli , which will h tor hearing anil tettleinent July 2Mb, U. IHJ.NNhXLY, Probata Juda. Probate Not ice. VfOTICK la hereby givco, that K-o. W. Flaher. i. ne aaaiituee ol .1. He aaaiitueeol .1. W. Jouea Jb Co.. and J. W. Jonea haa nlrd a First accmint of hia adiniiiiatra. tion waich will be lor hearing and autilameut Aug. 1, litini. M.DOSyF.f.LV, Probata Judge. NOTICE. Claim of Administrator against Estate. TO Amanda Hombpook. of Hitlway. Hani in Comity, Ohio, CnnU Bora, IU'nroe Koru nud Op tar Born and Ibomas Black, their uuanliau, and Ollie 'rRuv, ail rt alnlnir In paid Hunliu County, find Mary E. Watts ot Yam Hill ('onuty, OreKOU, a ud TillieE. Jackltn. ol Futuam Comity, O.: Yon will take notice that I have pn'ftsntvd to the Pr. liutd lonrt of Hem v County, Ohio, lor al .illiiwiiocti to mi RKitluxt ih? -tut ol Allrt M. or don, late ot anid roniity, riso agid. a cut tain cltiim uratmiiUiiH to jfiS.HO, all kld Tor mmifV pmd by me for medu:l B.Tvicei durtn hv m-t illnfa iud I'spcnae turnrrid hi hrr luntTHl and UurUl aud nlfo Itoiird of hermit and wurd, R w 03 Horn diirin ht-r lifetime, hmI thm raid iNnut linn t'.xed (liptiuie lor Jienrtns the tfptlmotty ts'iu iiii g aaid cmlm on the 3rd dy of Aiili." . A . !.. I'M ii KOItO K KIJY lKK, Adniinintrntor of the Estate of Alice M. Uordon, DccearxHl. Junend. 18!l2-'Jt. Why Don't You Take IEBER'S LOOD ITTBRS. And Enjoy Life ? Chills. Anne, Malaria, Bllliotiinraa, Catarrh, Sick and Nervous Headaches, Neuralgia, Scrofula, Salt Kheum, Pustulns, Pimpies, tJoiis. Ernpliina ou the Face and Hand, and In faet all Disorder of the Blood disappear before lb magic of its Dower. 50c and $1.00 PER BOTTLE. E9" FOB SALE BY ALL DBCaillSTI'. THE BIEBER MEDICINE CO., TOLEDO, OHIO. Tile Annual Conducted Niagara Excursion Personally Falls TUESDAY, JULY 26th,' 1892, IS Yla THE Columbus, Hocking Valley & Toledo R'y Buckeye Route. On Tuesday, July 2(ith, 1S9S, the Bnckcye Ronto will run their annual Excursion 10 Niagara Falls aud IVnonto at ibe uiMial low rate of fare, and those contemplating a vteitto the World's Wonder this year, are midlully invited to Join the Bticbrya Route Excnrsluii. Hate will h hut $4.IK) from Columbus aud pioportlonate rate from other stfr tious. The train will he composed of egant sleepers, parlor can aud eoarhea will run through so 'id to Niagara Falls, via the Popular Buckeye Home. Don't lorcet the day and dale, Tuesday, July 40th, i!'2. For further lulormstion apply to W. II. Fisher, t. P. Jfc T . A ., C . H . V. & T. E'y, Colum bus, Ohio. id rIa unequaled aa a tonic. is a never failincr remedv for all imparities of the blood. 11.00. For gale dt all Drnggletj. WOLFE CHEMICAL C0 TOLEDO, 0. For sale by Saar fc Balsley. If EAK AND UNDEVELOPED Orvoni streiucclienetl and enlanied. emis ions itopped, Lot Manhood Restored, vancoceie, iveujt uiutk, iucw 01 memory, aiz7inc.cs, oerrouRnesfl, weakness mrefl by the Pnn City KemMliet. Sl.Oi) per box ; six boxes for ffi.OO. A written guarantee of cure with every 9ix boxes. 8end stamp for particulars to tho PEBTW CITY MEmiAf. COMPA5Y, UQ north Second Street Pbllu., a- Send 3 one-cent stamps and a list of hook agents, and ws will lend you. postpaid, free, a MagnijieerA Re production of Raphael' Greatest fainting, 44 Tlie Transfiguration," in the Original Oil Color, worth at least $i.oo, for framing. Com' wealth fab. Co.,N.W. Cor.7th A Sanson St.,PhiIa. BIBLE $4,00 m day Guaranteed Ladies and Gentlemen selling our new book. Edited bv Henrv Neil, assisted RV MIS DBLb n. tU.IYVKlili. uver 3oo lull-page wood engrav ings. Twelve large magnificent colored plates, each printed in ten colors, A aha w m pt copy can be sold in every home V I IlKlrX where there are children. Thou- W I WlllkW sands be. ing sold. Young giii writes : Mother and I are work ing nam ; we win nave a big order to send in a tew days. FOR CHILDREN. we nave 139 or ders up to this ( morninir : we eet all the work done by nine o'clock ; then canvass to four sold 38 copies to-day." Extra Liberal Termfl so Agents. luarLKTn utirif rtuis. Address, HENRY NEIL, Publisher, 118 S. 7th St. Phifa. pnFF TD wokei; r llkb We will send ev 2J2 ery woman who answers trill aavoraiKunuv o j uui new work, "ALETR1N0SA," a treatise on ths "Diseases of "Women, and Guide to Homo Treatment." Mention this paper. Lad; ftgaats Want. THE MIES mMJMUOk SEND 10 cents for a tnbeorlpikm to a limy matrimonial journal lor old and Toon. 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