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DEMOCRATIC NOKTHWEST, NAPOLEON. O- OCTOBER 5, 1893. ISA LEIST, NAPOLEON, O. Drugs & Medicines Paints, Oils, Varnisheh, DYE 8TUFFS AND ALL VARlifi- tles of Druggists' Sundries. SCHOOL BOOKS, Blank Book and Stationery, and atuil line of all the latest styles or WALL PAPER. Prescriptions carefully com- pounded. FOR SALE- fMrofthcflnrrtttoek farms In Horttaweatern OblO, COOateUng of 240 lm nl u4 In the heart of Hlahland Townihln. olr 1 mllMi from the oily of Deaauee; and on ndone-half mils from .chool privilege, two anl'ee from ehnrota tod itore. There are Maoroe of thia lend under plow, and 60 Acres in Addition an ha eaallT cleared op. with a Utile expenee, for the plow, f ho toil lit a nob, nDdi loara-nena better. It la Well Watered and Easily Drained There In mod burn on It and two email boom. ItwlUoaetnrasoOheedof eheep and (HI bead of cattle. Kvery fnnt nf It not under plow can be pas tured. Prioe $16.00 per acre, on time, lltle per fect. A ha tract of title guaranteed. Write tooroallon Broruon's Real Estate Exchange, Cor. Clinton A Second Street!, Doflance, Ohio, A. S. AUGUSTINE, (ttnooeseor to Reel Blford.) FashionableTonsorial Parlors, , K APOLKON, OHIO. Cuatomera treated with courtesy and dUpatcb. t A. V. IRVING & CO. KOVSLT1SS IK W MILLINERY 4 306 Summit St., a 4 TOLEDO. : : OHIO. 4 eept28-2m 4 4.- ''''.'-.' "vJ ) WELCOME ALL. Meet your Friends at My Booth In Center of Main Hall, at Toledo Exposition and Tri-State FAIR Aug, 21st to 26th Leave vour PACKAGES. They will be CHECKED and CARED FOR FREE. When Tired, COME AND RESTI X will welcome you and your friends, and interest you and prove to you that J have the BiijT Sewing Machine on .Earth. . Yours Sincerely, A.AUSTIN, ' Wholesale and Retail Dealer In SEWING MACHINES And Supplies lor all Machines, 317 ADAMS ST., TOLEDO, OHIO, Office established 40 years. All Machines repaired work war ranted. Needles for all Machines -25 cents per dozeu. , Sewing machines all kinds all prices trial free sold on easy pay ments. Bee me get prices save money. AGENTS WANTED. H. R. EMERY, Agent, Napoleon, Ohio, W. T. BINZLEY, B1TTIST. A 11 the latest and most imoroved processes in -ikDentlatry. Office In Humphrey block, Napo- Ioun,Ohlo. PIANO AGENCY I have purchased the Piano and Organ agency of H. H. Lane and have taken possession. My : quarters are with John H. Frease, the Jeweler, it 333 PERRY ST. If in need of any musical instruments, call and see me. I will save - you money. Watch this space for further mtormation. C. W. JACKSON. Perhaps some of the readers would like to know in what respect Chamberlain's Oough Bemedy Is better than 'any other. We will tell you. When this remedy is taken as soon as a old has been contracted, and before it has become settled in the system, it will counteract the effect of the cold and greatly lessen It's severity, If not effectually enre the cold in two days' time, and it is the only remedy that will do thi. it acts in perfect harmony with nature and aids nature In re lieving the lungs, opening the secretions, liquefying the moons and causing Its expul from the air cells of the lunas and re atnplno-the avstem to a slrona: and healthy condition. No other remedy in the market oossesses these remarkable properties. Mo -nrhor mil nnra a oold ao ouiokly or leave the vatem in as sound a condition. ; For sale by id: .IX J. Humphrey. , 1" THE Msrsasiilc Co. o o Notwithstanding the money market Is close. Is atill doing Ire large business and paying geuer oua divldeuds. $s SHARES , 8HARE3 Piuicn Rarran, lreat B.T. Plaioor, Seoy. Brown as a berry October. Umbrellas war In good demand Tuesday. The Defiance street fair was a decided soo- Be sore and attend the opening at Kolbe Sisters. Be ad. 2t Court of Common Fleas adjourned on Fri day ontil next Saturday. The (tor windows about town begin to take on a wintry aspeot. Attend Horn 4 Norden's great nnderwear ale October 12, 18 and 14th. 2t Remember "She Couldn't Marry Three" at the opera booae on the 11th. We hare got the moon needed rain, and the farmers are greatly rejoiced. The Democrats hay re nominated Judge Harmon in the Toledo judicial district. At Kolbe Bisters' yon will And all the lat est styles and noTelties In milleoery. 2t All the prisoners confined in the Wood county jail made their esoape Tuesday Ight. ' In Minnesota, liquor men are forbidden by law to enter the order of the Knlghta of Pythias. There were no eervioes last Sunday in the M. E. Church, on account of Rev. Kalb's absence. Mr.Joseph Ralston of DeflaDoe has a silver ollar dated 1804, which is said to be valued at1000., Don't miss Horn 4 Norden's underwear ale Thursday, Friday and Saturday, Ooto ber 12, 13 and 14th. 2t Weston was visited by another disastrous flre Monday night. Seven business blocks on Main street were burned. The fall meeting of the Toledo Driving Park will be held Oct. 10th, 11th and 12th. Several large purees are offered. Remember, Dr. Marvin has his office over Vandenbroek's clothing store. Ton will find him there in offioe hours. It Last Saturday was the poorest Bator- day that Napoleon has seen for quite a while. But few teams were hitched on the bninees streets. . The French government charges women a tax of $10 each for wearing trousers. In this oonotry it only costs them the price of a marriage license. Wm, Armbuster of Flatrook township, made this office a pleasant call Saturday, leaving a fine banket of grapes for the boys, He has our thanks. A reception was given Governor MoKinley at the reaidenoe of W. L. Heller yesterday evening, to which most of our prominent citizens were invited. More than the nsoai number of outsiders were in town last Thursday. Wm. A. Taylor'i speeoh, and the republican county oonven tion, were the causes. Something unusual was seen on our streets Monday, in the tandem bioyole which the Morrill twins use in taking in the country sights during their leisure hours. " Oreat reduction in price on lumber, lath oedar shingles, and all kinds of building material for next SO days. tf ' ' " Bnydeb Bbos . R. W. Snydam has moved into the build ing formerly occupied by Henry Bostelman as a shoe Bhop. Diok invites the boys to come around every now and then and see him. There is a well founded rumor that we will have a marriage shortly. Two of the yonng members of Napoleon's 400 are the contract ing parties, but we can't mention names just yet. During his stay in Napoleon last week, Col. Taylor, detnooratio oandidate for Lien- tenant-Governor, graced oursanotum with his presence. The Obi. reports demooratio skies as looking bright. " People's Party Mass Oonvention will be held in Napoleon at the Court House, Thurs- day, October 12th, 1898. All are cordially in vited to attend. By order of Cow, Who oares about silver or gold ? The nickle oontains only oopper and nickel bnt its value never fluctuates. It buys a loaf of bread or a glass of beer the year round and it never foists an extra session of Congress on the people. For washing flannels, Dobbins' Eleotrio Soap is marvelous; Blankets and woolens washed with it look like new, and there is absolutely no shrinking.' No other soap in the world wilt do suoh perfect work. Give it a tr al now. Word comes .from Frankfort, Ky., that Charley Brunner has been much benefitted by his visit there, whither he had gone to have a sorgioal operation performed, and that he will return home this week with bright hopes of his oomplete recovery. This is most welcome news to Charley's many friends. s """ The Demoorats of Fulton county have placed in nomination the following excel lent ticket: t ' ; Representative E. A. Bradley. ; Probate Judge Wm. H. Handy, Recorder J. H. Clark. Clerk James E. Mann. ' Treasurer James Kelley. Commissioner John Howmaiser. ; Infirmary Direotor Peter Shlrg. The railroad people, says the Findly Cour ier, will make an effort to seonie the passage of a law at the coming session of the legis lature to make it a criminal offense for any person to steal a ride. Good idea. It ought to pass. But in addition It ought also be made a erira to swindle a newspaper out of subscription. And the proposed law ought to go still further and olassify every kind of dead beat as a thlof. Why not 1 A dead beat and a swindler is no better than a thief, KINDLY CALL. We cordially invite the people of Henry and adjoining counties to call and get prices on furniture. We will not ash vou to ao and see the other dealers first, you may call on us at any time just so you awe us a call. We also have a fine line of lojjins ana vasneis at greatly reduced prices. Vrapea Cas kets from $45 to $55 1 plain cloth Cas kets from $25 to 45- These prices are from $20 to $30 less than other dealers are charging for the same styles- No charges for embalming or funeral services, and have no superior in the city m this branch of the business HARMON & WALCOTT. COL TAILOR'S KEETIp, An Auspicious Opening of the Cam- palg-n la Henry County. Hon. Wm. A. Taylor, the Democratic eaU- lidate for Lieutenant Governor, opened the campaign in Henry county, at the Opera Hons in Napoleon, last Thursday after noon, Sept. 28th. Notwithstanding tbs busy season with the farmers, the large ball was well filled and delegates were present from nearly every voting precinct in the oounty. Th speaker was listened to with marked attention for nearly two hours, and all pres ent were unanimous in the opinion that the speeoh wa one of the best ever delivered in Napoleon. The Col. dealt principally with state matters, a subject whioh Is especially distasteful to Republicans just at th present tlm, inasmuch as they are heartily ashamed of the last general assembly and its outrag eons actions, and the many scandals con nected with the MoKinley administration for the past two years. The speaker waa ap plauded many times and the audieno paid th closest attention to his earnest and con vincing utterances,' Many ladies were pres ent and beoame as enthusiastic ovr the re marks of Mr. Taylor as did ths men. Il was masterly arraignment of McKlnleyiam and Republican methods and was the means of opening the eyes of many who were loath heretofore to believe that the Republican party could be guilty of deceiving th peo ple aa it has done. All over th audience were scattered old soldiers, who no doubt cams to the meeting knowing full wall that the Col. would say something especially in teresting to them, aa the speaker was an old soldier himself. And they were not disap pointed, for he laid bare more schemer than on of th way the pension sharks were hoodwinking the soldiers and how they were being aided and abetted by the Repub Iioan state committee of Ohio, for political purposes. The Col. showed these rascals op in their trne oolors; the Democratic sol diers still have an abiding faith in their par ty and its friendship in those things which I concern them and their families. The old soldiers will continue to draw their pensions whether we have a Demooratio or Republi can administration of affairs, the pension sharks and the bloody shirt howlers to the contrary. The interest taken in the meet ing is evidenoe that the Democrats of Henry oounty are alive to the situation, and that they will roll np their acoustomed majority against the methods of McKinley and his lams, and the hypoorisy of the Republican party. . GRAND OPENING OF FALL AND WINTER STYLES IN MILLINERY - AT KOLBE SISTERS, Commencing Tuesday, October loth, and continuing Throngh tiie Week. . ; - All arc invited to attend and examine our display o Pattern , Bats and general Millinery. ' STAMPED STAND y TIII7 wPAPiTifowrj V" ENLARGED 1 pEche9!D. J DEPARTMEHT. We can show you novelties not shown else where, and our way of selling these goods is decidedly different from most places. Get our prices before buying. 2t Hobh A Nobden. Letter lilac. Letters remaining uncalled for in the Na poleon postoffloe for the week ending Oct. 6th, 1893. A. B. Smith, F. E. Cook, Joseph Binue- gen, Will Brnkert, Geo. White, Mrs. Elmer Cirk. .' .''"'V Persona oalling for the above letters will please say they were advertised and give date. Gaoaoa Russiu., Postmaster. ' M. E. Appointments. The work of the M. E. conference at Del aware is shown below. Elder Lease has been transfered to Upper Sandusky: Defiance district P. P.- Pope, presiding elder, postoffloe. Defiance, O.; Antwerp, J. 0. Orider; Arohbold, F. M. Money; Ayers ville, A. E. Delaney; Bryan, Geo. Matthews; Continental, A., 8. Watkins; Dagne, W. T. Oordrey; Defiance, J. M. Mills) Defiance cir cuit, John Worthington; Deshler, W. W. Winter; Dupont, G. M. Hunter; Edgerton, W. V. Marsh; Edon, F. M. Housers Fayette, A.B. Leeward; Florida, L. E. Wilson; Grel ton, A. Robertson; Hioksville. G. B. Wiltsee; Holgate, E. I. Surface; Kalida circuit, G. F. Kennear; Leipsio, A. A. Thomas; Melrose, J. 0. Balton; Montpelier, Jefferson Williams; Napoleon,- J. N. Kalbi Ottawa, O. Hill; Payne, J. B. SmithsPaulding.M.Gasooigne; Pioneer, J. R. Oolga: Scott circuit, G. M. MoNeely; Sherwood, W, H. Drurp; Stryker, D. H. Baily; West Unity, A. F. Ayera; Wil liams Center, S.J. Colgan. J. O. Craley, barber, No. 212 Oak street. was arrested this morning by Detectives Weloh and MoGinnis, for marshal Burns, of Napoleon, who waa here Saturday looking for him. He is wanted np in Henry county on several charges of theft. Potato See, Monday, ' ' AfctaU I 1 1 I fit Hit JOHitE FREASE, t LEADER IH tun tut tit 1 1 1 1 nt us SILVERWARE We pay especial attention to oar r ' repair trade and GUARANTEE t all work. Call and see our line and get prices. AT THE COURT HOUSE. Records ot General Interest to. Henry Connty People. Dealati Realty Permits to Wed Etc., Etc. Real Estate Trains tera. aLaaiOH TOWKSHir. H. It. Willard to F. Ortwine, 10 sores sec tion 11, $387.80. . aiOHTiaXD Tl.WKBHIP. Dewey Stave Co.' to O. Burton, 80 scree, section 17, $2,080. . sasHia ooBPoaaTioa. W. H. Mitchell to A. A. Benton, dutlota 12, 29. 40 and 42, $600. G. W. tetter to Med Overly, lot 2 Steam' addition, $725. HOLOATS. G. W. Walker to P. Kahn, lot 1 and part of lot 4, Evw' t al. addition, $700. ' . wbsbtt osafTaa. . . O. D. Wilkanaon to Geo. Harseh, lot 11, $700. . , O. J. Ehrgood to J. Hennoks, &of lots 6, 7 and 8, and part of lot 84, Buohanan'a addi Hon, $1,250. HiPOLEON COHPOaiTlOS. J. Wilson to W. Thrapp, Iota 26, 28. 14 and 22, Mary Dodd's 2nd addition, $208. McCoaa. O. Higginsto J. Frederick, lot 208, Manu facturing Machine Works addition, $100. New Court Cases. Newton Brown vs M. Keehley, damages, $6,000. ' Chas. Hornnng vs M. Rheam, cognovit. Daniel Herbolsheimer vs W. P. Turk, ap peal from Justice of Peace docket Marriage Licenses. Wm. J. Long and Margaret Collins. R. A. Cromwell and Lavetta Gidley. John E. Young and Eltie Huaton, B. F. Knies and Lydia M. Chatnberlin. Ditch Hearings. Henry Brandt, tri-conntv ditoh. Williams, Defiance and Henry, in Napoleon, Oct. 9th at 10 o'clock em. Samuel Pake, Oct. 7th, at 10 o'clock a m Bridge Lett! rifts. Gilaon Creek, near F Badenhop farm Na poleon tp. Oct. 14th. at 1U o'olook a. m. Beaver Greek, near M Blue's nlace. Marion and Bartlow tp. line, Oct. 6th, at 10 o'clock am. Brinkman Ditoh, C Deckroch farm, end several other bridges on same ditch, Pleas ant tp. Oct. 4th. at 10 o'clock a m. Loss creek, near Ordway farm, Monroe tp, Oc'. 10, at 10 o'clock am. Loss creek; near C Rohr'a farm, Monroe tp, Oct. 1U, at 10 o'clock am. - A Disputed Question. Scientists and electrioians cannot agree upon the number of eleotrio volts which are necessary to cause a cessation of life in the human body; some claim that an excessive shook is more likely to cause incineration rather than instantaneous death, bnt if tbey would tnrn their attention to prolonging and increasing the pleasures of life, the pub- lio would hail the resnlt with more satisf ao. tion. For instance, the electricity generat- ed in a wave of laughter is after all the most pleasant shock, and to see a large assem. blage moved by a current of uncontrollable mirth while witnessing the play of "She Oonldn't Marry Three," places beyond dis pute the f aot that large volts of laughter are better than volts of eleotrioity any day. ALWAYS go to Horn & Norden for WOOL HOSIERY BARGAINS. 2t Unclassified Comment. Among the duties that ought to bedi charged, isthaton wool. The Ohio Statt Journal says "free trade is a file." So it is, and a good many poli ticians are gnawing it just now. : ' It says necessity is the mother of invention, and prpgress is the daoghter ot invention then progress is the gran daughter of neoes- s ty. isn't it? : : .V V; ' 1 he mail carriers in Brooklyn will make their, rounds on bioyles after the first of next month. The plan is in the nature of an experiment, but will doubtless prove welcome innovation. ': A snake of the bine race variety haa been found milking a cow belonging to a farmer at Tiffin, this State. The discovery was revelation to our agricultural friend, who had been attributing the decreased yield of milk to the Demooratio administration. He has eliminated this adjunct of his barnyard SIMPLE, the new line of stamped BEAU, TIFUL goods and linens. 2t Hobm A Nobdis. LiYery and Feed Stable. r 12. ) KARL H. KOLBE, (StKeasaor to Bob't Totter.) WIT! do a general livery and feed busi ness. Rlgga to suit every class of trade. Prompt attention to wants of farmers and transients In way of horse care. Stables on west aide of Perry street, ext to Miller House. 'Evangelists, The Morril twins, Evangeliata, from Chi cago, preached in the Presbyterian eboreh Sunday morning and evening, and Monday afternoon. Monday evening they gave one of their atsvMptieoa entertainment to large audience, illustrating by their views scene of their travels around the world. Part of the proceeds went to the Sunday School. Public Sale. The undersigned will offer at public sale on the Andrew Frysioger farm, four miles north, and one half mile east of Napoleon, Ohio, on Thursday, October 12th, 93, sale to commence at 10 o'clock a. m., the following property to-wit: Corn in the shock, five stands of bees, eane mill, household and kitchen furniture and other artiolea too nutnerous to mention. FaTsiaoxa Baoa. -AT- Mrs. Frease's Next Week On Thursday, Friday and Saturday, Oot 12, 13, and 14, will occur our Opening. We bar a beatiful Una of stylish millinery this season, and eordially invite and nope to have the pleasnre of a visit from everybody, It Mas. A. M. Fbxabb. Her "Wit Gave Her a Seat. One day last week a large Irishwoman got into a Sixth Avenue oar, and the oar being full, she was obliged to stand. She rode for many blocks quite patiently, first resting her self on one foot and then on the other. Still no one got out. . With a face that Harrigan would have giv en fifty dollars for, she exclaimed, "Well, ain't none of yees going home, or be yees all going to ride into ths next country?" "No, we are alt going to see Lillian Ken. nedy in 'She Couldn't Marry Three.' " , Pat Up- to be Knocked Down In No vember. The Republicans met in a spiritless con vention on Thursday last, and jnst for ap pearance sake put np the following ticket, which will be knocked higher than Gilde- roy's kite next November: Representative John Vogt, of Deshler. Probate Judge S. M. Hague, Napoleon. Auditor U. Crocket, Grellton. Clerk W. S. Barhite, Hamler. Treasurer R.B. Heller, Napoleon. Commissioner D. G. Dnrbin, Florida. Infirmary Direotor D. H. Hancock. Na. poieon. Taken to the Asylum. L. L. Caton, of Ealida, O., was adjudged insane Friday last and taken to the asylum at Toledo Saturday morning. It seems that a few years ago ( aton's father waa running a prosperons brick and tile yard at Ealida. One night fire destroyed the entire plant, and since then Caton jr. has been slightly off on several points. He went to Holgate last Wednesday and tried to make the people of that tows . believe he was a second . John L. Snliivan, with a fiatie ability that would shams any Holgatian. Be was arrested and bronght here Friday by Sheriff Decker, when he re ceived the sentence stated above. Remember Horn fc Norden's nnderwear sale, October 12. 13 and Hth.' ' 2t Are Ton Beady fat Winter? Every good farmer and business man will make or try to make all' the necessary pro vision for winter. He will ' see that his crops are safely farmed. His oattle in good condition and his family's health and oom fort provided for. If any of the rooms In your house should need papering, remember that you can, perhaps, never do it cheaper. The large stock and great variety of wall paper and ceiling papers whioh yet remain ouhand at Ssur fc Balaley'a Drug and Book store, has made it necessary for this house to reduce the prices so much that no one, who cares to investigate or examine the stock can refuse to buy now, even though it may be for present use, the prices are so low that on a five, dollar lot you can almost save whole days wages. Sentenced, . Judge Handy baa sentenced those law breakers who were found guilty last week as follows: : '.'.- Saloon Keeper Witham of Deshler, was fined $25 and costs of prosecution, and im prisonment in the county jail for five days, and to stand committed until costs and fine are paid. , ; Ray Bnrk was given three years at hard labor in the penitentiary, no part of which Bhall be solitary confinement, and to pay costs of prosecution. ' ' Arthur Cameron, this being bis second of fense, was given six years in the penitentiary at hard labor, but no part to be solitary con finement, and to pay eosts of prosecution. Boy the Solid' as Horn 4 Norden's. Rook school shoes at V And It is Aggravating. As a rule most people are intensely exas perated when, after wading through some exoiting story in the newspaper whioh they have devooted with breathless interest, to find at the finish it is only a trap to adver tise some wonderful soap or patent medi- oibe. . Of coarse it's disappointing, but just consider how cleverly it is done, and by the way, what a wondwful industry haa been developed in this, mode of advertising. Some of the great medecin firms pay their advertising agent as' high aa ten thousand dollars a year, and a certain manufacturer of soap pays his advertiser, twenty-five thousand. Just think of it, and while yon are thinking just remember that "She Oonldn' Marry Three" is the best show on the road, Notice , Born ds Norden'a window display for this Opening week. . v v ' 2t Personal and Society Holes. Pleasant Mention of Our Own and Other People Will Shondel left 8atorda night for Chi- oago. Mrs. A. Walcott ia visiting friend in De fiance. I Mrs, R. B. Shaateea spent Tuesday- ia Toledo. J. O. Siford of Detroit waa in the eity Sunday. . Jacob Hiser, of Cotton, waa In th eitv Tuesday. A. J. Ulrioh and wife have returned from Chioago. 1. P. Ragan and wife left yesterday for the Columbian Fair. Geo. H. Rohra and wife spent last week at the World' Fair. Misses Annie and Emma Ever visited in Defiance last week.' H. F. Frickeof Denver, Ind.. was in Na poleon last Thursday, 8, M. Honeok and wife took in the Defl- ano streek fair last week . Fred. Gate and E. R. Torgler of Toledo were in Napoleon Sunday. Charles Beard and family have returned from their visit to Ohionto, Miss Ceaea Webb returned last Thursday rrom ner visit in Defiance; -. Clerk Brown and Prosecutor Rasan spent Monday evening in Defiance. Miss Fannie Hudson of this o'tv saw the DefianeeLstreet fair laat weak. George and Will Tyler and John Frease left for Chicago last Saturday, . Miss Freda Kolbe and Miss Smith visited Toledo this week on business. Mrs. Isa Leist and. Mrs. Maerker are at the Colombian Fair thia week. Bro. Russell and two daughters leave for the Chicago Exposition to-day. Misses Mary Cary and Kate Haag were in Defiance several days last week. L. E. MoClure and brother, of MoClure, viBited the county seat Tuesday. Mrs. D. O. Brown left this morniriff far Chioago to'visit the World's Fair. E,E. Tressler, of Ridgeville Corners, was in Napoleon on buaine Monday. Miss Minnie McEneray of Liberty Center visited friends in Napoleon last week. Mr. and Mrs. Randall, of Tiffin, are guests of relatives in Henry oounty this week Sherm. Bales, who has been working at Paulding, Ohio, waa in town last week. E. 0. Eager and Fred. Bollmer of Wan- seon rode over on their wheels Sunday. Dr. Saur and John Vocke, and wives, have returned from their visit to the White City. E. A. Augenstein and wife returned Satur- day last from their visit to the warld's fair. Hany Webb, Frank Blair and Charley Augenstein left Saturday night for the World's Fair. Miss Delia Lighthiser left last week for Toronto, Canada, where she haa aooepted a position as book keeper. - Will Myerholtz, of Napoleon, has accepted position with Shoemaker Bros, of this eity. Defiance Express, M. Knnpp and wife, accompanied by Mes- dames Meekison and Rioharda, leave to-day on a visit to the White City. Judge Donnelly, Hon. John Cuff, Auditor Rash and W. E, Decker attended the Demo cratic oounty convention at Wauseon last Monday. Edward Durbin is in Columbus this week, taking the examinations whioh are re quired in order to be admitted to the Ohio bar. . Gazelle Worden, who has been making an extended visit with f nenda and relatives here, returned to her home in Elkhart, IudS, Saturday last " - John Beilharz was called to Chioago Sat urday evening, by a dispatch, stating that his wife, who has been visiting her daughter in that city, waa very sick. . x J. L. Halter, R. B. Heller, J. B. Aogen. stem, James Hanna, E. E. Decker, Wal lace Blair and A. Bradley, left last Monday for their annual fall hunting and fishing trip to Torkeyf oot- , . ' : f ' v ' . Among th Napoleonita who have been in Defiance the past week are: Misses Lolu and Polly , Gehring, Tilli Knapp, Mrs, George Curtis, and Messrs. Beam. Vanden- broek, Rommel and Donnelly. - J. A. Snyder returned last week from seeing the Cherokee atrip of land opened np. He reports having made a town lot out of the trip, and of seeing a better variety of sights than is contained at the World's Fair. WiMTBD 200! subscribers for the Ohio Farnieir Balance of the year for 25s. En quire at postoffloe. . sept!3-6t , WHAT OTHERS SAY. BLOOD POISON BODY COMPLETELY COVERED WITH A RASH AND RED v BLOTCHES. EYEBYTill ELSE FA1EH EOT LIVURA CURED. LrvuBi, M'r'o, Co, Gmrmnrtts My little girl had BloodPol. son ker aysteavwasall na down, her fcoiy was completely eorered with a task and horrid red blotches, owing to the intense ttekhig she could sot sleep. Her digestive organs were in a very .Vita Cobbitt. bad conditions she com plained of psia la the limbs and we ware very anek alanael about her. We tried aTerjtilng wa eonld flunk of bnt nothing had the desired Sect ontil we found pnCEEJEPS UTTJBa. She) had aot keen taking UTCRA mors than an week when her eyes looked nataral again, her appetite Improved, and before the saesad aettl kad aeea ased, th rash sad blotches aUiappeared, the Itch ing Utt, and aha la n(wTimniraLI WSU and has gained fieah. Attdneto - PITCHER'S JJTFCBA, Very Sincerly, MBS. JoBB COBBXTC M5 Madison StHuntevIlle, Ala. - ' - , I LIVURA OINTMENT . The Great Sfeln Cure. Cares Eczema, Salt Bhetun, Pimples Ulcers, Itch, and all affections ot tha skin. Heals Cuts, Bruises, Barns, Scalds, etc.. Sold by all Drug. gists, or by mail. Price 5 Cants. v Thb Livtjba M'r'o. Cow Rasnvntti, Tkkk. -A I f . I. Tsoar ITew Meat Firm, iOLjraieoBP To the public: We have purchas ed the Fulton Meat Market and put In a fine stock of fresh and salted meats, bologna, sausage, etc., etc.; in fact every-. thlog handled by a well regu-' lated meat market. Any pat ' ronageyou may give us will be returned with nothing but the . best and frechest goods. ; Very truly yours, HOLMES & THORP. HnsWininsiess7 MoneytoLoanato and 7 percent M. KSCPP, Napoleon ,Q. Oh, what a lovely line of stamped eooda and linens at Horn 4 Norden'a, 2t MONEY TO LOAN AT 6 AND 7 PER CENT. F. D. PSINTIS. , . tf Napoleon, Ohio, Why hot smoke the beat when yon ean get the "Ke-No" cigar for So. Call for it and youH get it. ' tf ',.; For Rent. Second floor of building ooonpied by Theodore Suhr. Enquire at this office, tf ' For Sato 608,000 feet of rough and dressed lumber at Snyder Bros. Saw Mill. Cedar shingles and all kinds of building material always on hand. tf $1200 worth of stamped goods and linens at Horn A Norden's, 2t Take Notice! Notice ia hereby given the publio to pur- ' ohase no notes made payable to me, aa they are my property, having been stolen. They will not be honored by maker. J. H. VokSioibh, tf MoClure, O. Currier's European Hotel, Chicago, (for merly the St. Charles) haa 160 newly fitted rooms. Central location. No advance dur ing the Fair. It will pay to engage in ad vance. $1.00 per day. Currier t Judd, pro prietors, 15 and 17 S. Clark St., Chicago, tf A new line of silk baby caps from 60c to $3.00 jnst in at Horn 4 Norden'a. 2t Alwaya Cheapest Painless extracting . . Silver Filling Gold Filling Gold crown Set of teeth For Same Grade. ........... 25cts .... . 80ets .. . 76ots $7 00 ...........$10 00 The above is not my high grade work, but the very best for the prioe. . tf W. J. PiBapc-BT. Dentest, ' Bitger Block. Dr. E. W. Talbott will extract teeth with ont pain by use of Arophene, having seeurep the right of Dr. a A. Thatcher. tf Poultry. Robinson 4 Banr at Liberty Center have a poultry establishment where they pay cash at the rate of 7o for ohiokena and 9o for turkeys. ' Take your poultry to them, tf Bny your clothing and gents nnderwear at Geo. Halm's. tf Buy underwear at Horn 4 Norden's great underwear sal Oot. 12, 13 and 14th, X 2t : ' . .Wanted " , .;. 1,000 men at Snyder Bros. Saw Mill to buy. lumber. . tf ' If yon wish yonr work dona by a praotical horseshoer and worker in iron, oall on Billy Sheffield, Deshler, Ohio. He haa a reputa tion for honest and artistio work which few others possess. tf Progress marks the history of the eloth. ing business at Halm's store. Fine suits are a strong factor, and Hahn holds a high position aa maker of men's fine clothing. A full line of elegant goods always on hand,' and remember but one 'price to alialik, and that price the lowest. , " " tf October 12, 13 and 14th Horn 4 Norden's great nnderwear sale. . 2t Do yon know the advantages of trading in a first-class store? Here it is in a nutshell: Fresh, new goods, anything in the clothing line yon can think of; an endlesa variety; rock bottom prices for none but the best goods. The store of Henry Meyers is the place. Everybody knows it and even com petitors have to acknowledge the corn. Trade at Meyer's. tf New line of fancy silks for waists at Horn 4 Norden's. s '.,.'.. 2t ' For gents wear Henry Mejer Chn beat them all. Don't fail seeing his stock before investing in spring goods.' -' " tf For your pare drugs and wall paper yon should call op F. H. Voigt, of Holgate. All goods at lowest prices. - tr Mrs. A. E. Mann haa removed her dress making rooms to Mrs. Harriet Gary's for mer residence on school house street, tf Handsome aa ever, the silk assortment for shirtwaists at Horn 4 Norden'a. 2t . CHAULES SHOEMAKER, Ton aortal Artist. , . .., Geo. Valentine's old place., J. R, Bayers is agent for Dr. J. A. Drake's amily medioinee. All medioinea wsrrant- ed. Db, J. A. Dbaxx, Pkb J. R.Saxxbs. july21-tf Cash Patdlfor SawFuxs.Hides.PeltsandTallow. tf S. L. Ctjbiis. Don't forget the dates of Horn 4 Norden's underwear sale, Oot. 12. 13 and 14th., 2t faAa Boum, Sovereign. . Humphrey's Specifics cure withouj drug ging, purging or reducing the system, and . are in fact and deed the Sovereign Seme-; dies of the world. " ; lm ; Years of study, experiment and scientific investigation have given the world Hilt's Chloride of GoldTablets, the only sore oure for the Tobacco habit known., They have proven a great blessing to the thousands who" have found health and new life throngh them, and the testimonials received breathe the sentiments of grateful thanks. Tbey are sold by all leading drUBgists. Bebecea Wliklneon, of Brownevalley, Ind., says: 'l have been in a distressed condition for three years from Nervoaaneea, Weakness of the Stom ach, Dyspepsia and Indigestion until my health was Koue, I had been doctoring constantly with no relief. 1 bought ono bottle of South America - Nervine, which dona me more good than any $-60 ' worth, of dootorfug lever did In my life. I would lie. i wouia iTalnableand odvleeevery weakly person to use t ;iy person to oso wis Taiuaoieana afewboSMea of it haa eured ne lovelv remedy: afi enmoletelv. 1 consider It tha grandest medicine in tha world." , Warranted the- most wonderful stomach and nerve cure ever known. Trial bottle IB oenta . Sold by 0 . 1 . Humphrey, Hapuleon, O., y , Aug. ia-ly