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"'--mv f-!5W"- '"nm"" FRIDAY, JULY ID, 11)07. PAGE THREE ' ' iM'V-!, itnt" fc t V 4.. 4)1' N . SPECIAL FOR Saturday, July 20 0 All odds and ends in Wbftc, Tan and , Black Oxfords for Mou, Ladles nud Chlldiori will bo sold at a big roduo m tlocu Coino and savo mono. IURB SCHWERTNER, Just Around the Corner From Tusca--'. . , rawit Street. 121 NORTH WALNUT 8T. A w V Buffalo Aged linseed Oil Ready - Mixed Paints Stand Every Test for exterior and interior work. A. L. 0, Paint contains only th but mala. rliliVatttcted with tha xreataat can and Ihor. on(hlr combined la proper proportions with Aged Linseed Atti la oar own tinlu until tlurlnj par u atntxr. Thla la but ona o( tlw important pro. ceiaea la Iht unufactura o( our paints, but It Illustrates tbtcamaierclud throughout In tha nuking ol tha hizhtit quality pnxfiicta of our worki, and which' coat 09 mora than Interior palata. A, L. O, Plnt la (round through powerful mill ol special coutructloa which atuurta proper aitlmlllllon anil kaltUnir toftthcr ol . , ail pwticlaa, tod producca a paint unequale! In confine power, durability, finsacM ol tax. tun and beauty o( Rnlih. Evary property owner whs tiptcti to paint ahouli lnreiUjats Duffalo Paints and look . w. I far modem uui. 0t one ol tha beautiful aJ Uuqilo-jiesl Stick I'lni or Hat hot. '' Sold by Canton Hardware Co., Is. n. A Kkolton, Navarro Street Dent. Store. A. V Ooudy, .IJpach City. O.: O. N. Dixon, rtelnlt. Ohio.' J. D. Wttwer. Oreentown. Ohio; Thuraby illros.. Inland, Ohio; J. M. & W. Ilnrjr, Maximo, Ohio: H. II. Ilerxli ty, Mlddlolirruich. Ohio: D. W. Btrauss r, NtrW nnrlln, Ohio; Wm. Hhaad, Hot; rrsvllla. Ohio; J. V, LrftimUtor, Mow Induilry. Ohio: C. 13. Sinclair, Hnnovor tnn. OhiOi'Zlnimavter & fisher, Navarre, Ohio. National at Magnolia. Tho National, ball team will nlay tha .i (ant Magnolia team at that placa, Sat urday afternoon, and Sunday will clash with Ih Majulllon Stool Plant team at Maaalllont Tht Bto' riant team Is now rooognliod a on ot tho tautest teams In tho oounty, and promises to 1 put up a irood. tratne. .All National players are to mt at II. & O. dspot Saturday at lt;3D ond Sunday at t o'clock at the square. Tho Iiattory at Maimolla wilt probably be . Kenny and Rita, amd QrlSoth and Far- 'rar acalnat. Maaalllon, -i l , ! tv - -i "J - . : ' i ;y is "l'- tct;"" ,4, it -"? T V- 'Wrt ftfff OUNCILI Chosen This Fall Will Serve For Two Terms of Two Years. VILLAGES ARE AFFECTED cTjiumuufl, juiy is. 'i hough no specific- provision for It 1b made In tho laws .all members of the city councils will bo footed this fall tor two-year terms, beginning January 1, 1908. In correcting; tho terms of mu nicipal officials to comply with tho bi ennial olectlon amendmoot to tho con stitution tho legislature omitted all roferonco to councllmon-at-largo. Whon tbo municipal code wan adopt ed city oirtclals wgro divided Into two classes, ono class to bo elected, each ivu.1 lur u iwu-yca.r uinn. nils was abollshetl by the legislature at It. last session, so far aa councllmen for the wards are concerned. OPINION RENDERED. They aro now elected each odd year for two-yenr terms, In accordance with tho new oonsftutlonal araondment ttop n rating city and statn olectlons. Slnco tho old provision for coua-cllmen-at-Iargo Is in confllcE with the amended state- constitution and It was .tho evident intont of tho legisla ture to treat them uniformly with wryd representatives, Smith Yfl Ben- nott, special council in tho attorney generars department, nag held in a letter to tho olty solicitor of Lancas ter that the councllmon-at-largn have torms coincident with tho wnrd men. Tho new section oi tho code (117) defining tho terras of councllmon, on tlroly suporsedos tho ono originally in tho codo under tho some number. The effect ot this is no longer to provldo that municipalities must bo rostrlct od ovory tea yearn, in ncoordanco with tbo result of tho todoral oonsus. Tho repoaled soctlon also doflnes the num ber of councllmen la each city, and es tablishes tho ratio under which addi tions aro mailo to tho wards and coun-cllmon-at-largo. That also has been dropped. VILLAGES ALSO AIFFEOTED. Further legislation to correct thoso omloslons wilt ra necessary at Uio coming session of-tho legislature or many sorioua anil complicating quo- tlona will ariAO attor tbo next census has been talcon. In a lettor to tho solicitor of tho village of UaraesvlIIe, Mr. Dennett holds that all members of vllUgo coun ells will bo elected thin fall for two- year terms. That subject, too, was overlooked by the legislature. Under the code village- councils remain con tlnulng bodies, with halt ot tho sis members olected each year. Since the tonal ot halt expired last yoar and they havo held ovor for tho ejection ot successors, and tho term of tho remainder are up this yoar, thero Is a vacancy in each place. Coun cil olctloons are for two yoani and villago councils cease to be continuing bod I os ry the natural operation of tha election atnondment, without legisla tive notion. Mra. W. S. Knox, of Lawronce ave nue, left yosterday for a two weoka' visit with frlouds at Mlnorva, Prof. 0. W. Kurtz and Postmaster Ocorgo McDonald, ot Minerva, woro in) the city on business yesterday. k' t-m Tho Thormomotor now hitting tho High Spots. Better fool the weather and keep cool this year by getting an Electric Fan It will cost you only a few cents a day to run it, and beats mopping your brow with a handkerchief, or twirling a palm leaf, all hollow. An Electric Fan in home or office makes the hottest dajr livable and work-; able. . - ' Phone in for one, or better still, drop in and see how nice they are. The Canton Electric Co 3i6 Ndttii Market Si. y CLERK OF COURTS Annual Report of the Judicial Statis tics of Stark County Filed -With-Secretary of State. Clerk c Courts J. 3. Wise has com pleted his annual report of. tho judlo lal statistics of Stark- county for. tho year ending July 1, 1007, and which will bo filed with tho secretary- of state, as follows. , SUITS FOR DIVORCE. - Numbo; .ending Jury. 1, 1900, 107; number brought wlthlntho-yoar end ing Juno 30, 1007, 140; 'grounds, adul tery, absonco and neglect; cfuolty, drunkonness, fraud and -tnlscellan-oou-J. .Number divorced wltllln tho year ending Juno 30, 1007; 1C0; ntim bor still ponding, 03;' lumber brought by husband, 80; twrnber n'rousht' by wlfOi 187. Alimony won allowed" to ,3 wives. Thirty, divorces wWd grauted In liiintinniln diirlntr tlin Vwir.rofUlsod and 8 dismissed. Dlghtyonlfcjlvorccs wore granted to wives G'ro'fuaoil and 20 dismissed. One father.glvoa cus- .... , .ir,,i. , i..C to i "W,.to i w'l No fines. .costs or recognizances 'were forfeited la Stark county during the past yoar. 1 Tho roport sjiows that 480 civil judgments wore awarded, aggregating tho sum of $208,000. Jury foes Total amount of grand Jury fees paid during tb,9 year, f?aw; foes paid to petit Jurors, amounts, to year for a two-year term. TUlsvwas DAMAGES ALLEGED By Purchase of Auto Says Its Entjlne Is Inadequate and Won't Climb Hills. Frand Douds Instituted suit In com mon please court yostorday against, tho Olds Motor works, a corporation, claiming that they aro orgauizod un der tho laws of Michigan and aro doing business In Ohio with offices at CIovu land nnd that Ralph R. Owon of Cleve land, Is acting as their agent. Douds says that In February, 1901, ho purchase! from tho agent Of the defendant company an Olds motor touring car for $850, Ho claims they guaranteed tho car to do good work, to tako four people nnywhero, climb or dinary bills and to do In goneral what other four seated cars ot tho same power would do. Ho says ho paid the purchase prlco rolylng on tho guaran too but that w.hon ho put tho car into sorvlco It failed to do tho work prom isoJ. Ho claims bo wai conipcllod to pay foropalrs on tho machine With out any' fault ou his part but on ac count ot the dofectlvo machine and luadequaoy of tho'ongino In tho ma chine tho sum of $300. It Is clalmod on tho part ot tho plain tiff that bucauso ot tbo fact that tho onglno In tho machine was Inadequate ho was compelled to and did, purchase a now onglno at a cost ot 1291.25. Douds claims ho was damagod In tho sum of $050 becauso of tho annoyance and mlsroprosontatlons "allogod and asks a Judgment for 'that amount. Charles Krlchhaum, attornoy. Heating Engineers Meet. Milwaukee, Wis., July 18. The Am orlcan Society ot Heating and Vontll atlng Englnoor began its annual sum mer aieotlnr in this olty today and wilt romaju in Bossloa' over tomor row. AJKwt threo hundred ot the society aro in attondanco from vari ous parts ot tho United States and Canada. Tho program consists chlofly ot technical papera and dlacusflloua. 'TO t-g r -' - $. W - .1 J . ',- . it - ,- "''.. ir- - tf s.. It:' .e II Mil IWI " iTT. . T-- ' AWtfE, RECALLS CASTOR Police Hunting Burglars Find Window He Entered Tampered With. Columbus, July 18. While a number of their companions surrounded tho resldcnco ot Hon. Horaco L. Chapman, 1117 East Ilroad streot, eadquarters Officer Dick Owens, Patrolman Porter and Wagoner Chavous and Jackson wont through tho house, whero Night Headquarters Olllccr Dan Davis was 'murdered 'two years ago Juno 12, searching for a burglar, Thoy found no duo. Tlio Cllapnian family Is out uf the City. Wednesday night squie ono tele phoned tho police that an effort had evidently been made to get Into tho libusb an'(i''fho story was at ouco Investigated. Tho very window whero Castor lsj suppased to have effected nn entraticaj hail bopii tampered with. The shut ters had been opened. A Bearch of ' the Iiouho from top to bottom fplled to hIiow that anyone had been theie i The place Is wired wlth burglar alarms, but nothing bad been nigra tered by them. Castor shot and killed -Officer Davis whllo tho burglar was. attempting to oscapo from the houso, whero ho had boon surrounded attor an alarm had co mo from tho houso. Ho was con victed ot tho murder and olootrocuted this spring, FREE TODAY Modern Jean, Valjean Who Was Par doned by President Roosevelt. Loavenwortlu" Kansas, July 18, John William January, tbo modern "Jean Varjean," wl"0 arrest and re turn to prIon last spring attracted attention throughout tbo oouutry, U to bo given Jils freedom tomorrow In accordanco with tho terms of tho par ,don granted by President Roosevelt on tho advice ot Attorney Oenoral Ilonapar.te, It was. In 1895 that January was convicted, of robbing a building at Stillwater, Dkla., that contained a postolllca,. Ho was sentenced to five years In tho foderal penitentiary at Ft. Leaven worth, from which Institu tion ho escaped aftor serving throe years, After working through ICan- aai first as a qunrryman and thou as a traveling salesman, he went to Kansas City, changed his uamo to Charles II. Anderson and married. Ho engaged lu sevoral kinds of business, Anally becoming proprietor of a res taurant, aud was well respeoted. On April 20 lat, ho was rearrested through Information furnished by a former convict who had known him In prison. On tho day Anderson was returned to prison a movoment was begun by tho Kansas City nowspap. ors to socuro his pardon. Threo days later petitions bearing 20,000 name woro forwardod to President Roose velt. Within another two days a sec ond hatch ot petitions was sent to Washington, bringing the total num bor of slsnors to 40,000. Many promi nent persons were among thoso wno recommended a pardon. On tho strength of Uie3o petitions and the ovldonco furnished that Anderson had led an hpnest nnd upright life after his escape from 'prison Attorney Gen eral Bonaparte recommouded to tho president that tho sentenco be commut ed to three months from tho dafo of tho.ra.-arrest and that ho be pardouod at the end of that time. On his releaso from prison tomor row Anderson will be greoted by bis wife aud three-year-old daughter. He has already announced his. Intention to return to Kanas City and engago in business. FISH AND GAME Found In Great Plenty by the East knd Pleasure Club. Hubbard Lake, Mch July 14. The Bast End Pleasure Club arrlyod hore all right. Our mombors aro all well and having a good tlmo. This Is tho flnost camp grounds wo ever had. Phmty ot largo fish and gamo, The peoplo are all soclablo, and tho farm produco reasonablo and plenty ot It. Tho first animal wo saw before we had, our touts up was a big black boar, , Tony Muntur saw a wildcat, aud ho say's ho never did like them. Ho gets bis gun, aud brings Mr. Cut to tho ground. . Louis. Relngobaugh wears the belt for . catching tho largest fish. Ho cauKUt.a ,plko 30 Inches long and , bass 1C Inches long. Wo are going on a two-days' hunt ing trip with a guldo after hoar. Wo oxpoct to break camp noxt Thursday. rV Wo like tbo plnco so well that wo are-going to store our camping outfit dp horo.to return noxt summor. - - - JOHN M'ANANflY. ONLY ONE. They Have a Unique Record In Can ton as Well as Elsewhere. Tho reader can find only ono romo dy that first gives local proof ot IU merits 'and second demonstrates be- ryOnd' "doubt that whon It cures tho work Is permanent. Road this : "William Fitzgerald, ot 923 High St., employed at Aultman Co,, Bays: '.'In praising and rocommondlng Doan's KldndV'PUls I not only volco my own opinion' baaod upon porsonal experi ence but also tho statements of. many of my acquaintances who bavo used this remedy with Just as satisfactory jrosults as I did, Doau's Kiduoy Pills gavo mo freedom tour years ago from .brjkache, strengthened my kidneys aud" 'oor'rected tho Bocretlons which Jiad boon very irregular. I got them at tho Durbin & Wright Co.'s drug storo and attvr using them for n short tlmo I was no longer weighed dowi. with languor lu the niornlr g; v i Jinjro used Doan's Kidney Pills on vnrl pus iqccasnus slnco, aud ulwuyw with tho samo uffectlvo results." . For udo by all dealers. Price 50 cotits, FoateWttlbui n Co., Duffalo, N, ,Y., axtla agents for th United States. RquMHHbsr the nam DoJa' and tak no otliHr, MR. TILF0RD C. HADLEY An Employe in the Wabash Shops, says : Dr. Pyle Cured Me Rend What Mr. MR. TILFORD C. HADLEY. If tho vital organs of the Imly aro In go&d condition nnd nro working properly, there Is no reason why you should bo sick or weak'. Most diseases come from germs. Germs are everywhere, unless it might ho In the rarlfied air of high mountains. Wo take genu1 In with overy breath we draw and with ovory particlo of food or drink. Tlioro aro many kinds aud oach kind may causo a certain kind of dlsoase. If tho gorms find In the Inrfy CLEAN, LIVD, VIRILE DLOOD, they aro killed. If thoy find starved or rundown nerves and poor woak blood, thoy todgo'and breed at an Incrcdiblo rate, and soon consumption, typhoid, mnlnrla, rheumatism, diabetes, or ono of many dlsoases Is fastened on the system. A catarrhal condition of tho mucous or lining membranes ot tho body Is nn Ideal feeding and developing plnco for theso germs. To prevent dlsoaso germs from securing a foothold In the sys tem It Is therefore essential that tho blood bo In good healthy con dition and tho vital organs of tho body working prqperly. Nearly overy vital organ ot tho body Is affectod by catarrh, when that condition has obtain ed a bold uiwu tbo systom. The drain that this makes upon tha blood and tho weakness that follows opens wldo tho gato for tho entrance of tho germs of disease. Do you wish to bo strong and healthy? Do you wish to throw oft tho load of dlseaso and misery you have been carrying? The ono prompt way to socure thoso results Is to free your system of -tho catarrh that Is weakening every vital organ of your body. Cure tho catarrh, build up tbo general strength, and health Is yours. Tho" blood will not ylold to any purifier known as long as the system is so polluted with catarrh. All chronic diseases aro moro readily cured when theso conditions are proporly treated. DR. PYLE CURES CATARRH' nnd tho many conditions of 111 health that result from a weakened wurnout system. In curing these dlsoases bo puts tho blood In good condition, frees the system from tho poisons which havo been rotnlned by tho skin, tho liver, tho kldnoys, tho bowols nnd tho stomach. Theso results come prompt ly and surely from his treatment, as he will be pleased to provo to you If you aro Interested aud will call at his office. CONSULTATION FREE AND STRICTLY CONFIDENTIAL. Dr. Pyle cures diseases of the eyes, ears, note, throat, lungs, kidneys, stomach, blood, nerves, heart and skin, diseases peculiar to women, curable cancer, piles, tumors and other lingering ailments, as catarrh, bronchitis, asthma, consumption (first stage), deafness (somo cases), head noises, rheumatism, neuralgia, nervousness, In somnia, paralysis (early ttages), ulcers, goitre, Indigestion, bladder trouble, eczema and special diseases. DR. PYLE'S OFFICE IS AT 116 3. MARKET ST., CANTON, O. HOUR3 9 to 112 to 4 Dally. Sundays, 9 To 11. EVENINGS OF TUESDAYS AND SATURDAYS 7 to 8. Cured to Stay VARICOCELE CURED STRICTURE, PILES BLOOD POISON NERVOUS DEBILITY Also All Strength and Diseases of Men To the study aud treatment of Dlsoases of Men we havo devoted special effort during our entire professional llfo, nud havo been rownrdod by tho dlscovory of mothods which give us complete mas tery ot thoia disposes. DR. LEPPA & CO, 117 S. Market Street, Canton, (Over Isaao Hnitor &. Sous' Dank.) Most Reliable and Successful IN THE COURTS COMMON PLEAS COURT, J. J. VIo. olerk. A. W Aslor, chief deputy. NTiVf CAB KB. . lfll3-Frank Uoud v Tha OIJs Motor Works Juitsment for V) alcd. Clmrle Krlchbauin, attorney. JSIH-l'cim.i Co. vs. James M SlueK. Error jroccedln Coroy & Mulllns, at lornoj s, PRODATi: COURT. C. C. Uow. Jiulgu. . . Alva L. Deal, chief deputy. RSTATI3 OP Abraham Yunt. llrnt, final and uls trlbutlvo account fllod. In entato of Rebecca Sehanabertar, flnal account filed. "in estito of W. H. Schrom. final ,ac- ""cataV of Ada K. 7.linniorir.an. Her man Zimmerman appointed udmlulstra- t0In oslata of Flora P. Miller. Ida M. Chandler appointed administratrix, and ,BftntSwWol John Westrlch. petition for sale o( real estate filed. MARIUAan LICENSnS, William O, Klein, machinist, t). and Marlon Miller, il. Canton. ItnCORDER'S OPKICH. W. W. Klu. recorder. W. C. Schick chief deputy. TM AT, HaTATK 'TRANHD'tfrta. Catherine C. Meyer to Joseph Warden, lot 6133, Canton, llr .,..,, Agnes Llpport Hcgsy et at. to S. V. Ilavy, lots 9137 and 9138. Canton. HW. William Jacobs et al, to John II. Fisher et al., 71 porches In Tuscatawaa township, 12100. WUhelmlna Koontz et al. to ...iltam A. Kohl, lot 3411. Masslllon, I92J. William Mauror et ux. to Wnrrun Gorten, M acres In Plka tonnshli). J0iO. Lanson MoKlnney et ux. to warm Oorton, 2 U note In Pike townsiiip, JJK. Sarah Canmbell ot al. to Mpls llnft nerlehner et ux . 1-i cf an acre (lot 2186). AUlanco, 200, John W. StuderV to rilan Sivy Wil son, tract ot Uui In Plain tuwnsnip, Christian D. Hose to Frank P. Els enbreL part of lot 638. Masslllon, 1WU. ItEATj E8TAT13 MOUTOArjER. Peter Yosey et al. to John Yoseyr (M0 on 16-100 acres In AUlanco. Ixuila and Mary IlafTuerUliner to Sarah Campbell, S1S0 on part of lot tlStl. Alliance i . .... Morris R ClotJd .o Cole.i:. c; Koln tl!J on imrtM ol ;qy V) .uvi W", lUn. "I'llten M Wilson et HI lo Hlme ll.iv lugs IJink l'o J11 on kitit of laud In Plain tnwinhln -,- - - - - . Quests of Tom Tgyrt. Fronch Lick Springs, in.., July 18. Tho men who woik y.Uli pn ami brain tho )cur round to keep iae Hadley says: Dr H a. Pyle Dear Doctor On March 23 hut, I called at your office suf fering from catarrh of -tho nose, throat nud stoumch, and after taking treatment for some weeks fiom Dr. with no relief. After Dr Pylo's flrct treatment t begun to experience rvllefi and havo "iteadlly 'irti proved until now I am happy to say that I nm cured and am as well and strong as I ever was lu my life. I can not say too much for Dr. Pylo's treatment Yours truly, , TILKORD C. HADLEY. 1129 South Seventh St. Employed In Wabash ShopL Cured Forever Consultation Froo and ConUdentlul Hours, 9 a m to I. in, Sundays J la It, a. Specialists for 26 Years. Democratlo party to tljq front In In diana, rounded up hero "today to tako part In tho annual .meeting of tue Rt.ito Democratic Editorial Associa tion. For three days the viMttug cu tors, many ot whom are accompanied by their wives, will leuulu horo ns the guesui of Thomas Tapg-iit, chair man ot the Domocrntlc national com mittee. Tomorrow .will ho devoted, to the business of the convention, in cluding tho rending ot .papers by a number of prominent .adliors. One of tho chief features of thoXmeetlng will ho the address by Den Louthlau, ol I)gnnsport, ou 'The ajoiuociailo Platform of 100 V wlilcrt will ha ue lhcied at the banquet tomorrow ev ening. ," . Mldvale Co. Increases -Capital, New Jfoik, July 18. Financial clr olos nro consldei ably. Intetostod In tha action ot the Mtdvnje 8i.',eJ''fJtimpttny to increase its capital rrom 7D0,ik to .0,700,000, the final fitjp. In the plan being takott today wh.ea.tbe stochhold. era meot to glvo the nosossary for mal appiovul to thepiopoinl of tin board of directors.,.. AfldJIInnal cash will not be realized ,U. tljojlcompanji for ftny of the $0,00if.tUf,f new itock. Tho plan Is to Issue jli, ' uOO.OuO oi now rapltnl In tho foim i-f a stcok dMdcnd to the holders at the present $730,000 stock. v Dy this readjustment of capitaliza tion tho Mldvnlo SteelXouiimny losos one of tbo thliiM for lilch It hm been uiilquo. While otlier.leel com panies haye boon oapltallxcd oftR high up, the MVdvale hei cloture hai kept along with a nominal rnplUllxa tlou. For nearly ten years It paid no dividends oven on-lis small slock; but pi t profits Imuk Into the plant. Rcccb'l "'. i't idonils have been tI4 Hrfsrmed Charcl Reunion. Pen-Mar, Md lii'"'" nu elgh tpemh mutual rtupi m . ma Reform id ehttr h vns '1,1 ,ivie tmlaj, iht pivgtaln cimsUilp, o intijito and pn)nr 'Oi viddrusM?s bVsoveral proidlnent inlulstecs sjujl yluciuor Manv vlsttort nors In alien Jance Iron MnryUml, Vlatnli, Vf Virginia, ieniiH'VMl!a aud the DlstrJuVot Cl iimbla, v iH ,, a I ,i, '-t 4A J&b