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DEMOCRATIC NORTHWEST, NAPOLEON, O., OCTOBER 24, 1S05. ess a s0$ vvyyyyyy i'vvt??' RELIABLE. f Look Around . : -ror- YOURSELFI Compare rs After DARK. I - I can now make you the VKRT BKST j JDST RECEIVED! A Large Stock of TABLE CUTLERY, DD I Ti) AND 8AVE During the year 1894 the Interest and rents of the Mutual Benefit Life In surance Company exceeded its total expennea (including taxes) by $1,308, 183.00. In the following companies the interest and rents failed to meet total expenses by amounts as stated ; New York Life $1,402,490 Mutual Life 150.208 irurniturezt ' . 3 y We will lve welellow prlmdnrin J there.tof th.uontk on everytbiaK PHOTOSI 3 TOYS AND HOTIOSS, 0 Oak and Ash Chamber Suits 5. PRI6ES .8 0 0 After dark. A new process 0 (i Birch and Oak Rocker.f X Sideboards and i W Iron and Brass Bedsteads CsTWill Surprise you. CHITA ASD QUEEKSWARE. PRICES DOWFJ TO ROCK. AT eJUSt compieieu uy me, auu i ..mlrlnr, TifrnriQ ftftOP making Picture after r.) And (malitlcs r.quitaoie . 815,336 Lnion Central 73,317 Do you see the difference T 1. 8. Ciii, . Agent Mutual Benefit. T darK as wen ns iiity nine, nu - v!? If you can't come by day do v) 11 a: - .1 CrWIU save you from 10 to 25 e w v ' It roRtu von nntliinir to look. j You'll Hiiil a Uuarantee back & jrvof every one of our advertise- r .? ...unlalUt will n. u lu vrtn t m 1 A V i)o after supper, and I will show you something new and a pretty picture of yourself. per cent. E. O. FOX UNDEUTAKINU Z MUSIC HOUSE, C3 fhere. iMriEeBeSksteen'si Harmon & Walcott.1 NAPOLEON, O. 0A. J. LUPTON. - M. REISER, Jr. - BRADLEY'S. 63"General Agent for Northwestern Ohio. ' 8 ' ) 1 i 8l .' t .!. I Hi Ll.iQ The Steinway & Sons Pianos. SS9 mm 4ft " ft NILE SYRUP I Special.) Hanged Near Xapolcon ! A woman hanged around her hus band's neck, pleading earnestly with him to listen at the bargains she saw at THE RACKET, Napoleon. 2t Ifvou want to buy a sewing ma chine, call on us before you buy, we have eight different kind of machines and price from 12.75 and upwards. 2t Is'ordkx & Bruns. To make room for 1890 Humphrey is selling wall paper at very low llgures. .Now is the time to paper your house cheap. at The katydids are singing, frost in six weeks, get your fall clothes of Henry Meyer. ii We bought all our boots and shoes before the advance in price of leath er, and can sell our shoes lower than any other house in tne county. 2t Nordkn & Bruns, Don't injure yourself smoking a highly flavored poisonous cigar, but get a pure t. u. . zt Cigarettes at Humphrey's Drug Store. ii Genuine Wright's fleeced lined nn derwear at 83 cents at A. J. Vanden broek's. 2t Ladies! If you want anything in winter wraps, capes and jacKets, Norden & Bruns have the largest as sortment, and by far the lowest prices. Be sure and call at Mrs Frease's for your millinery, tf SIX PJill CENT. LOANS. We are prepared to make at once an v flrst-olass loan tendered on Henry county real estate at 6 per cent, in terest, time and payments to suit borrower, in sums of $500 and up wards. Application to be made through D. Aleemson, oi napoieuu Ohio, our Authorized agent. Thk Mutual Lipk Association, MONEY TO LOAN At8 aud 7 per cent T. A. CONWAY, Napoleon, Ohio MONEY TO LOAN At 6 ttnd 7 per cent M. KNUPP, Napoleon, Ohio MONEY TO LOAN At 8 and 7 Per cent F. D. PRINTIS, Napoleon, Ohio, MONEY TO LOAN at 6 and 7 per cent., with the privilege of paying back any amount at any time. tf J. R. LINTHICUM, Napoleon, 0 CHARLES SHUMAKKB, Fashionable hair dressing and neat shaves. Perry st. opposite (Jt. house WM.T. BINZLEY, Dentist. 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Deformities ond Surgical Diseaoes, such ns Spinal Curvature, Club feet, Joint Affections, Growths, Tumors; all Chronie and Daspsrato Rheumatic, Heart and Liver Diseases; Blood and flkiit Diseases, such as Scrofula, Ulcers, Eczema, Pimples, Freckles, etc. Fomale Diseases, especial ly those which have baffled the skill of other phy sicians. Epileptic Fits, Rupture, permanently cured by a new, scientific method. Brain, 8pEnal find Nervous Diseases, Paralysis, Locomotor Ataxia, Neuralgia. Sciatica, Lumbago, H eadache. Sleepless peas, Dizziness, Drain and Nervous Exhaustion, Spinal Irritation, Cflnoer positively curod without Ihe usa of a knife. Tape-worm removed in 4 hours without starvation Kidney and Bladder Diseases, Hright's Disease, Diabetes, Inflammation of the Bladder, Enlarged Prostate, frcq uen t and dribbling Urination, etc. Throat. Luna and Natal Diseases, iuch as Catarrh, Bronchitis, Asthma, Consumption, Deafness, etc., cured by our original system of Dry inhalation, for home treatment Worst cases of Ca tarrh cured by this method in two to three months. PriTate ana Sexnal Diseases r.ds forfeit of $i,ooo for fiiilure. Lost Manhood. Sper matorrhoea, Seminal Weakness, Effects of Youth, fill Indiscretions and Sexual Excesses, Nervous De bility, Exhausted Vitality, Confusion of Ideas, Aversion to Society. Loss of Memory and Energy, Impotency, etc , quickly and permanently cured by an original and never-failing treatment Gonor rhoea, Syphilis, Gleet, Stricture, Hydrocele nnd Varicocele cured in the shortest possible time, with out the use of mercurv or hindrance from business, Cures guaranteed when others have failed. Low charges, and consultation free; correspondence sa rredly confidential. Hours o a. m. to 8 p. m. ; Sun clays and Holidays otoiara. OUT OP TOVVW PATIENTS treated with unfailing success through 'orrcspondence. Examination blank and "Tilt Safe Guards of Life' (138 page book) scut free. Address, OERSIAUr HEALTH INSTITUTE, I :-05 and 007 Summit St. VOI.EIiO. V We are not afraid to offer Bargains nor to tell of them. Our offerings are of a price and quality Black Dress Goods. Special bargains in Black Storm Serge, 50 in. wide worth $1.00 per yd., this week at 50o Boots and Shoes. We have on hand a big lot of Mens' and Boys' Boots that we want to close out at less than they cost us the best hand made Boots at prices less than you pay for machine made Boots. Ladies and Childrens' Shoes, '. -: ; Shoes that are worth $3 a pair our price is only...... $3.00 Snow storm Sunday afternoon last Sausage and gridle cokes are with us again. Ell Collins of Montpelier was in the city Sunday. Smoke the O. C. S. cigar best Be cigar in the market. it Choice varieties of winter apples for sale, at N. B. ralmer's. Jt Fred Gates of Toledo was a guest of Napoleon friends Sunday. Fred. Travis and Roy Webb of De fiance were in this city Sunday. Horn, to Mr. and Mrs. Fred. Nor den, last Sunday morning, a boy. Go to Norden & Bruns for your underwear and save money. at One good thing that the peopl can't get enough of this year is rain Sale bills and every other kind printed both cheaply and quickly at this olllce. Mrs. Kd. Allen of Paulding has been visiting in the city during the past week. A. J. Vandenbroek has the best red wool underwear at 50 cents in the market. 2t V iron tlia rrn.nlierrir nnil tnrlfev -j - j !1X1 At t l crop ins year is saiu to ue me uig gest on recora. Vocke Bros, are remodeling thei corn sheller. The sheller will be en cased in a large iron tank. A snrnrisn tmrtv was (riven Fred Hiltrendrof and wife last Wednesday evening oy tneir many inenas. The underwear at The Racket is ci ving splendid satisfaction. We sell lots of it both for men and ladies. 2t The girl in the big sleeved jacket is a more stylish creature than her sister who wears a cape tins season, A local silver man cannot be paid to go into the wood thiB autumn weather, because everything there is turning to gold. Rev. Harbaugh, one of the Repnb lican candidates for State Senator, was here looking after his political fences on Monday. , The best 5o smoke made is the Key WestNational cigar. AbetterHavana cigar can't be bought anywhere for less than a dime. Try one. On sale everywhere. Messrs. McGrew, Dunhan and Brockley, of the Ohio Southern R. R., were in Napoleon last veek, taking a view of the recently surveyed line of the Lima Northern Ry. Joseph M. Ramsey, jr., of St. Louis, has been appointed to the position of general manager of the Wabash railway made vacant by the resignation of Mr. Hayes. We have a nice line of the latest designs in Smyrna and moquette rugs. This line must be sold this week at prices to suit the buyer. 2t Thk Racket. Take in all this "rich and rare October," air that you can, for the time is near at hand when old Boreas will keep you shivering in doora while the thermometer journeys down to the zero point. An education is the best capital. Without it we miss most of life's happiness. Youth is the seed-time. Don't delay but start at once fori some good school, such as the Fay-! ette Normal University of Fayette, I O., and prepare for an active, suc cessful life. The Napoleon township trustees gave the contract for constructing the sewer running from the railroad crossing at Norton avenue to Napo leon creek to Daniel Carrol. His bid was $138.48 for the labor and $152 for the tile. The work will be completed inside of 80 days. Jacob Hafer, a former resident of this place," died at his home in Fort Soott, Kan., Thursday morning, Oct. 17th, 18i)5. The deceased was a mem ber of the 38th Reg't O. V. I. being First Lieutenant of Company B. He married in 1800 a daughter of Geo. Frease of this county. His wife and three ohildren survive him. Some two or three weeks ago we mentioned the new heating stove that had been patented by Otto Grosohner of this city. Mr. Grosoh ner has had the castings made and is now putting the new stoves together. He has an entirely new idea in the small stove heating line and has made a big improvement on the small coal oil stove heating method. The orders for the new stoves will begin to be filled by the last of the week. Imported china ware at The Rack-1 et. at GEORGE Misses Genuine Kangaroo Shoes, the very best school shoes made Pingree & Smith make, they sold at $2.50; re duced to $1.75 Boys' Fine Calf Shoes that sold at $2.00 a pair reduced to 1.95 Rubber Boots 4 For Men, Boys Woman, and Children, best goods at dry goods prices. . The festive fly has flown. M. Knupp is having his residence repai nted. Heaviest frost of the season Sun day night. Go to J. U. Ilaidelbaugh for Fresh Baltimore Oysters. it Ed. F. Allen of Paulding was in the city over Sunday. Born, to Mr. and Mrs. John Evers last Wednesday morning, a son. Mrs. Chas. Jackson and Miss Grace Martin are visiting in Adrian, Mich. Born, to Mr. and Mrs. John H. Polker, last Friday Morning, a girl. Whv not nrice those retinned and copper wash boilers at The Racket? Buy your millinery at Mrs Frease's. tf Smoke'the Key West National, Pure Sumatra tiller and Havana wrapper, for oc. A. J. Vandenbroek has the largest and cheapest line of clothing ever carried in Napoleon. 2t Attorney L. W. Wachenheimer, of Toledo, transacted legal business in the city on Tuesday. Jas. Putt has purchased a fine new ti ii n y an1 a nnan frti onfKiffoniont. f riv nn.rt.ms. funerals, etc. L , Mrs. A. B. Scribner leave for Chi cago to-day, on a visit to her daught er, Mrs. i rank Uonuit. " The young ladies of Napoleon give a Hollowe en dance a weeK irom to night in the K. of P. hall. Mr. an.l Mrs. Will Bruner wre called to Chicago Sunday by the death of Mrs. isruner s brotner. The Napoleon Mandolin Club will furnish music lor a dance at tfryan on the evening or November 1st. We can give you a big bargain in underwaar and blankets. 2t NORDKN & BRUN3. John C. Brady of Wabash, Ind., has charge of the express office dur ing the sickness of express agent U. S. Brey. F. D. Printis is having his proper ty on Washington street remodeled, preparatory to moving into the same in the near future. The supreme court of Ohio has de cided that a judgment taken on Labor Day is not valid, the day be ing a legal holiday. No better time in the year to paint yonr house and no better paint made than what Humphrey sells and never cheaper than now. 3t It will pay you to visit Vanden broek's clothing store before you buy a suit or overcoat, he has the largest line and the lowest prices. 2t Mesdames E. B. Harrison, Chas. Harrison, J. B. Kerr and J. B. Couch spent Tuesday at the home of S. B. McLain, near Wauseon. Aren'tthose Oxford teachers' bibles just handsome at The Racket. We will just buy one for our Sunday school teacher, and just think how cheap, only $1.50. 2t A physician declares that people who use rocking chairs the most be come deaf the soonest, and that rock ing also hurts the eyes and makes people near-sighted. Henry Rohrs, Jr., has been appoint ed Clerk by the council to till out the unexpired term of Ed. Allen, resign ed. Mr. Rohrs entered upon his du ties last Monday evening. You can't tell a nut 'till you crack it. Neither can you tell a good crack er 'tjjl vou try it. Most all crackers look alike, but when "Fox's XXXX square wafer butter crackers" tell their story through your taste you'll know in a jiffy that you've found what you want. A young man named Jas. Good, living near McClure, had his horse and buggy stolen from its hitching place in this city, last Saturday after noon. The horse was found Sunday running loose about four miles south of town and it was brought to town and placed in Dr. Teeple's livery barn. . The John Ketring farm of 145 acres, about 115 of which are cleared, containing buildings, orchard and springs, and situated ii miles south east of Napoleon and 8 miles north of Malinta, will be sold at administra tor's sale at the court house in Napo leon, O., Saturday, Nov. 2nd. at 2 o'clock p. m. See further description In another column. Fancy gardeniers and flower pots at The Kacnei. simply must go. H. Colored Dress Goods. Fine line of all oolors all wool . -Serges that are worth 50c per yard, this week 82o Navy Blue Storm Serge, 50 in. wide, worth $1.00, this week... 60o , Cloaks, Capes and Furs. ; We shall offer this week nearlr - 500 Ladies strictly fine and faslt- v iouablo Garments, mostly one, of a kind a big" bargain. " The Defiance Catholic fair Is in progress. Get your seats for the opera Satur day night. Von want to see the underwear at Norden & Bruns. 2t The tinner's revenge is gold at The Racket for 14c. Try one. 2t Work for the Democratic ticket from Jimmy Campbell down. Try onr fleeced lined underwear at 50c. 2t A. J. Vaxdkxbbokk. Very handsome easeles and noun- lar steel engravings at The Racket. It's neither the goldhu nor the silver bug that is a steady evil in this country, out tne numbug. A fine church or parlor chandelier for sale cheap, also a good hanging lamp, .enquire oi u. j. liumpnrey, The granite ware sale, will last but one week; it is only to make room to display Holiday goods at The Racket. Hood's Sarsaparilla, taken at this season, will make yon feel strong and vigorous and keep you from sickness later on. Call fl.nr1 spa t ha wnralrtirtf oncrvn - " .. DHU dress goods 64 inch wide, whether you ouy or not, is just wnat you want. 2t NORDKN & BrUXS. It is announced that the national association of pharmacists intend to make war on all ungraduated char macists, and will arrest and fine every person acting as such without prop er authority. Every young man who is making fair wages, and who has no one de pendent on him for support but him self, should buy property of some kind. Buy it out of your weekly sav ings ii you can, and some day it will be worth good money to you. The other day an Irishman was be ing examined before a justice not many miles from here, and the ex amining lawyer asked, "What passed between you and Mr. at that time." O'Brien answered. "Half a dozen bricks'anda piece of pavin' stone, sor." a mm 1 Polfeer Westboven's. Hon. W. D. Hill of Montana is vis iting at his old home in Defiance. The Wabash pay car made the boys happy during the past week. Joseph Ralston, aprominent citizen of Defiance, will be buried to-day. Chas. Van Hyning had added to his livery a fine new up to date hack, Mrs. Pott's nickle plated sad irons (the genuine) for 98cts per set at The Racket. 2t Mrs. Chas. Shoemaker of Defiance has been visiting relatives in this city during the past week. The adjourned session of court of common pleas convened on Monday, with Judge Sheets on the bench. The Democratic meetings through out the State are much larger than those being held by Republicans. On account of a severe attack of pneumonia Gov. Campbell has been compelled to cancel several of his appointments to speak this week that of Defiance among the number. Mrs. Emma Hoskinson who came to her old home in Henry county last May, almost a wreck from nervous prostration, having been a guest of Mr. B. F. Ohroninger and his esti mable wife during the summer and autumn months, has returned to her home on the North Side, Cincinnati, quite restored to her ur.ual good health, having "roughed it," lived in the pure air heaven, and giving dame nature a chance before drugs and also renewing friendships of "Auld Lang Syne," leaving with much re gret, yet happy in the restoration of health, which is a treasure without price. A new line of cull buttons, stick pins, rings and watch chains at The Racket. ' 2t character that draw crowds This week wpens with the Mli Latest Styles t SllOeS, BABY SHOES ' J t Trrr- EO Cents tn fil OQ mm . " v 1 i Electric Seal Cape 30 inches long, silk lined, very . swell, regular price $25.00, this v week ..$17.50 'v Astrachan Capes. . '. , 30 inches long, silk lined (no sheepskin), worth $25.00, this ' ,! week $15.00 v ' .t Nice Fur Capes this week that ?." are worth $15.00, this week.... 7.50 For Sale. A thoroughbred Shorpshire rain lamb. Old enough for service. It U. r. WILSOS. Ice Jiills are Due. The serson is now over and bills are due for ice furnished. Please call and pay Shoemaker Bros. Notice. Notice is hereby given that I have discontinued buying barley until further notice. 2t J. W. TlKTJEXS. Special Meeting. Members of the W. R. C, are re quested to meet at G. A. R. hall, on Thursday, Oct. 24th, 1895, at one o'clock, p. in., for the purpose of completing arrangements for the supper and bazar. All soliciting committees are asked to bring in their finished reports. JULIA r RKASE, Mec'V. Improvements. Rev. Williams, of the M.E. Church. has surely placed the trustees of the parsonage under obligations to him for the improvements he has made on their property. In addition to the two fences put u, and paid for by him, lie placed 14 varities of the latest roses and six fruit trees of best va rieties, at his expense. These im provements should now be looked af ter and kept up by his successors. Buy the Domestic sewing machine for sale only at Norden & Bruns. 2t Child Injured. Last Thursday afternoon the four year old child of Mr. and Mrs. Roy Booher was run over and seriously injured. The accident occurred at the postofflce square about 5 o'clock. The horse was driven by Mrs. Chas. Morey who did not see the child un til the horse knocked it down and the buggy passed over it, crushing the left side of its face in a serious manner. Henry Meyer is positively the lead er in nne tailoring. Try him. tf Fine Vegetables. We are indebted to our old friend, Lafayette Meeker, of Hardin county, for a basket of fine vegetables. In speaking of his crops Mr. Meeker in forms us, that notwithstanding the dry season, he has harvested five thousand bushels of potatoes and one thousand bushels or onions. The onions are as large as those sent in from California and the potatoes are monsters. Stylish millinery at Mrs, Frease's. tf Council Meeting. The' city council held a regular meeting monday evening with Mayor fileekison in the chair and Council men Cahill, Hanna, Shoemaker and Brownell present. The wiring of the city hall for elec trie lights was let to Beard & Hague provided they would keep the same wiring in repair hereafter. A motion was carried authorizing an advertising for bids for the con struction of the Washington street sewer. H. A. Smith resinned as janitor of the city hall and Will Rexroth was appointed in his place at a salary of $8.33 per month. Henry Rohrs, Jr. was sworn in as Clerk and will fill out the unexpired term of Ed. F. Allen. The following bills were authorized to be paid: H. A. Smith, janitor's salary...$ 16 07 J. B. Strawn, engineer's fees. . 220 85 Ed. F. Allen, clerk's salary to Oct. loth..... 30 00 There being no further business the council adjourned. Elm Logs Wanted. NAPOLEoy, O., Oct. 8, '95. We, the undersigned, will pay $8 to $10 for go6d Elm Logs, until furth er notice. Call and get lengths. tf A. Bruner & Soir. Do you speculate? Never was there a better opportunity to make large profits with small investments in grain than now. Our book on suc cessful speculation explains every thing fully. We have the best and most successful plans in use. Our book and full particulars sent free upon request; they enable anyone to trade intelligently in grain. We are making money for others, why not for you? Read our book and market letter; it will cost you nothing and will convince you that larger profits can be made in grain speculation with less risk and more certainty than in ordinary business pursuits. Highest references. Drop us a letter or postal for full information. Pat tison & Co., 611 Omaha Building, Chicago, 111. St You must see the fur caoes that j Norden & Bruns are selling at $8, $9 and $12. 2t and hold them our trade following array of trade inducers. - Comic Opera. The Gilbert Comic Opera Co. will be at the opera house on Saturday evening of this week. Upon this occasion the company will render "La Mascot Up to Date." The com pany is composed of artists, among whom are several who are not strangers to Napoleon citi zens. A rich treat awaits our amusement loving people. Secure your seats at Saur Sc Balsley's. We reproduce,the following: The (jiluert Opera Company which held the boards here last Saturday evening gave a charming rendition of ".La Mascot Ld to Date. The company are all artists, the special ties very good, and all in all it was one 01 the best shows ever seen in Cadillac Michigan State Democrat. The Michigan press were lavish in their praises of the Gilbert Comic Opera Company that toured the state in October. Manistee was one of the favored towns on the route and the presentation of "Mascot Up to Date-' was met with enthusiasm by our amusemeut lovers. We see too little of comic opera in this northern country and the patrons of the opera house will be delighted to learn that this clever company will appear in the city next Monday, August 19th. All of the old favorites are with the company, Bert St. John, Hal Stevens and Georgia Tompkins. Manistee Daily Xews. If you wantawinter wrap gotoNor den & Bruns as they have a large stock to select from. 2t Paint and Wall Paper Sale. During the next thirty days Saur & Balsley will offer their entire stock of oils and paints, wall and window papers at largely reduced prices in order to close out as near as possible the stock on hand, rather than to carry so much of it over the winter season. This will afford everybody an excellent oportunity to secure paint and paper for fixing up their houses for the winter season, at prices so low that it will be economy to buy now rather than to wait longer. In the wall paper depart ment you find many very nice and desirable patterns. Remember that a room nicely papered does not only improve the looks of it, but makes it very much warmer. Paint im proves the looks and lasting quali ties, so that both are really necessary in every well furnished house. Norden & Bruns sell a good pair of mens leather boots at $1.50. 2t Cider Mill. I will run mv cider mill next week, on Tuesday, Wednesday and Thurs day only and beginning with week after next the mill will be run only on Wednesdays and Thursdays until the season closes. The mill is located, Huiiles south of Napoleonon the old Rhode's farm. It , Wll. SCHUTTEXBCROr. Removal Sale. - Suhr's will close their entire stock of boots and shoes at cost by Decem ber 10th. First door south of court house. tf. Adam's Ale is not more wholesome than fresh, I crisp, well-browned crackers made I from the best flour. Such as "Fox's XXXX square wafer butter crackers." They are delicious and as clean, and wholesome as anything you can put on the table. No Secret 9 About This ! Will explain to you when you come to buy an YBReeaT "tony he is selling them so cheap. Cary Block, Perry St., Sapoleon, Ohio logic calls for quick turning of IHg Bargains In Plush and Cloth Capes this week. Ladies Jackets. v New rough effects, new shape sleeves, Ripple or Coat back, the very latest styles, worth $12.00 this week ....,J..'.... 8.00 , . Childrens Jackets and Coats. . The Largest assortment at low est priobSr. .ir , T . 'w . i . - ? . ..-h;-"b " , a A Good Opportunity A Relia ble Man Wanted in Every Township. The Cyclone Woven Wire Fence Co., of Holly, Mich., desire to engage one reliable man in every township in this county, to operate their fence building machines. Machines are to be owned by the aboved firm and placed in the hands of hustlers, who desire to make from $5 to $10 per day. If you are interested, or have -a friend out of employment, write or call upon Lane 4s Slocum, Holgate House, Ohio, and if you cannot call and see their machine, building fence, they will call at yonr place and see. The object is to thoroughly intro duce the best woven wire fence on earth, in this county. it Mrs. A. E. Mann's dressmaking rooms can be found in the frame building in the rear of Reiser's shoe shop. tf Died Pa bsoks. Elizabeth C. Parsons Was hOl-n in Tfplliinnt frf-mnrtr II A,t 27th. 1829, died in Henry county, O., October 13th, 1893, aged 66 years, 1 month and 10 days; in September. io4u sne was married to Benjamin Bressler: to theirt wara rrn O hiM- ren, 5 of whom have preceeded her 10 uetter land. ne leaves an aged husband, 3 sons, 1 daughter, 11 grand children, 4 brothers and 2 sisters with many other friends to mourn u .. : - 1 tti , . .... incur iubs. r unerai services neld in M. E. church by Rev. J. W. Myers to a very large audience. J. W. M. Henry Meyer can fix you out just about right when in need of clothing. Try him. tf To the. Patrons of Husbandry ot Henry Comity. I had my buildings and contents insured in the Grange company on May 24, 1895. On the morning of the Gth of August my barn was strucK by lighting and in three different places some damaged. I notified the agent and the damages were ad justed satisfautorially; within the time specified in the policy I received; mv monev. 1 recnimnenri Trie "nrn- pany to all members of the Grange, for it is cheaper that the old line in surance. For information enquire of F. C. Spafford, Napoleon, Ohio. Fred. Austermiller, Monroe Township, Henry Co., O. 3Ianied. RuNTA3f-RccH. In Napoleon on Oct. 16, at the Presbyterian Parson age by Rev. M. L. Donahey, Mr. J. L. Runyan, of Van Buren, Ind., and Cora M. Ruch, of Holgate, O. You can earn $5 each day "giving'' our absolutely indispensible house hold article away. New plan of work .making experience unnecessary and success certain for either sex in any section. Sample dozen free. Credit given. Freight paid. Address, Meg rose M'f'g Co., 239 Melrose Park, 111. octl0-4t Painless extracting by W. J. Pierre pont, dentist. Bitzer block. tf TMon's PIUS Are pert eat health Jewels, nev er known to cUstrcsx but infal lible to relieve. When every thingelse ha failed to brine; you relief tor headache, bil iousness, stomach and liver complaints HT AflK YOUR PRtJWHST Tor Tlll'KTON'S riLU. By mail eeuU per BoeRaeje. For sale by I. Leist. stocks in their season. Goods Underwear and Hosiery. Largest Stock, Best Goods at Lowest in Price. Blankets. We bought all of our Blankets last May. Prices much lower than 90 days after that, and we can and will Save you Money. Try us. George H. Rolirs Brother, "ii: A' fl-