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The Western Ohio Automobile Co. Successors to GARAGE W. II. CONN Kit AGENTS for K. M. F. "mi" Touring thla cur the ownnra do thla. AIo, ImMoit KiinalHiiit, IK li. p., Shaft Drive, Maarneto. Complete at 9SSO. Alio DlKtrlliutor fir M r. Wine for the Ford Miulofa In iiortliurn half of the poll n ly KunnlHiiil, Tonrnhotit mid Touring Car, tc. t w-Cell for Metal and llody I'ollah for can, Price, afto and fiue. We are prepared to KKHIIII.D, It K PA I K and It K I'A INT ('A HH at moderate coat, our repair department being In charge of Henry Hlelert, IntHof Htnddard-layton Co., who la conceded one of the best repair iiihii In Ohio. Hrlng In your cnr and let in look.lt over If there I nothing wrong with It, we will toll you ao. Many a car la ruined by neglect In looking after the ninll repnlra. N.H. We will also continue the amall repair work heretofore carried on by Mr, Conner, ERASTUS O. 8. Ashcraft and family took din ner with the vetoran J. C. Snyder and family Sunday. Mn, Klmlra Cole and daughter, Mra Stella Harmon and little gfanddaugh tor Alleen Moltord visited with F.lmer Gibson and family at New Corydon Ind., Monday. Joe Adams, wife and daughter Iter nice were the welcome guests of Tom Scott and family .Sunday. The following spent Sunday with Henry Adama, jr., and wife: George Coate and wife, Itoy Kester and wife. Henry Adama, ar., and wife, F.lbrldge Adama and wife and ion Vearl and Mn. Clara Swarts. Ham Granger and family and Mra Manda Wilaon spent Sunday with Tom Sloan and family. Mra. Carmack and daughter Laura pent a pleaiant afternoon with Mra. Vern Keater Saturday. Mra. Kate Scott and daughter Klla were at Colina Tueiday. Dan Davii and family, of Durbln, pent Sunday with Sherman Adama and wife. Mr. Hludcbaker i atlll in a serious condition. Preaching services at this place to morrow evening and Sunday morning by the pastor. Mra. Clara Swarts haa gone to Wa bash for an indefinite stay with Jas. Swarts and family. Blanche and Inez Hottel, of Wabash, were visitors with Mrs. Millie Ken- nard and family this week. FOREST HILL Miss Blanche Piper, of Rock ford, Is visiting her uncle Sol Shock and fam lly and other relatives here this week Mrs. Mary Addy, who has been vis iting in this vicinity for some time, has returned to her home at Ham mond, Ind. There will be a Sunday-school cele bratlon in the 1)11 bone woods on the 3(Hh of this month. Everybody in vited to go and participate. Sol Shock was at the county seat Fridy. Sherman Johnson and a cousin, of Balbeck, Ind.. were at Kockford Fri day. The Hungarians are busy In the beet fields now. Mrs. Jerry Johnson Is not much im proved health yet. Mrs. Elmer McClure spent Saturday and Sunday at Celina, the guest of her daughter. THE WORLDS GREATEST SEWING MACHINE JLIGHT RUNNING n Ifrou wantelthera VlbratlngShuttle, Rotary Shuttle or a Single Thread Chain lUUch Sewing Machine write to THE NEW HOME SEWINI MACHINE COMPANY Orange, Mas. Many ewtngaiachfoet are made to e!l regardless of quality, but the New Home li made to wear. Our guaranty never runi out. old by authorised dealers only. roa lAl-X BY Mrs. H. 1. SCHUNCK. West Fayette St., Celina, O. IMI2vf.LfnMfL YOU ARE GOING TO BUY Stockers and Feeding Cattle THIS SEASON x . You want to buy where you can get the best cattle for the least money . Write or wire at once to JOHN J. LAWLER 163 EXCHANCE BUILDING UNION STOCK YARDS, CHICAGO Sound, safe, conservative, strict honesty and a square deal guaranteed. ESTABLISHED OVER 25 YEARS REFERENCES: Live Stock Exchange National Bank, Chicago Any Mercantile Agency Thousands of our sutisiled customers We handle more stockers and feeders than any firm in the world. A big election at all times. Sales , 40 to po loailfj daily. Come to Chicago and we will sell direct to you, or order at once by mail or telegram and we will ship just what you wantdirect to you at lowest mar ket pnees. Write at once for our plan of filling orders. We can save you money. Write us for quotations of prices before you buy. BUSINESS COLLEGE r- school of bualneaa In the But of Ohio, All of lis graduates without en eioeptloa are employed. T the am ruprMealaurji of e town oltir e 61a oountof per sank, secure poattlona for stadsDia to work for their board wblla attandlnf aobool all year. New alaeaaa formed ararj Meaday, vr mmi lor oaiainvuv. jtaarne. BLISS BUSINESS COLLEGE, Columbus, OhH. Hon tli Main St., CKMNA, OHIO, Vr - 9t.3SO. No need of advertising ASSASSINATE IE FIRST "Kill the first lly." Considering th one female lly can bring Into being sev eral millions of the pest In one sum mer, it would seem a good Job to kill that first one. If the first and its immediate followers are let live and the house becomes over run, there are several suggestions for ridding the rooms of them. One course taken from the south where mosquitot are public menace, is to burn pyretb rum powder in a room. This benumbs the Hies and they fall to the lloor and can be swept out. The trouble with this Is that pyrethrum powder is not sold at many drug stores in the north From the American Civic Association at Washington comes this hint: Drop twenty drops of carbolic acid on a hot Iron; the vapor kills the 11 ins. Sticky lly paper has both good and bad qual- ties. It does trap some flies. But those that get their feet coated with the adhesive matter are likely to return to their filth heaps prepared to carry back to the house added quantities of disease-bearing matter sticking to their reet. Fly traps do their part but Dr. C. St. Clair Drake of the Chicago health department says the insects are cau tious. The Hies soon learn to be warv of traps," Dr. Drake says. "Those that have had any experience with them cannot be caught, and shortly a tribe of Hies too Bbrewd to be trapped might be evolved. The insects also avoid the sticky lly paper after one experience, Tbey are crafty little fellows and the Instinct of life is as strong as in many superior beings." Various poisons are suggested, the best of which, the doctors say, is form alin in water. Put a spoonful of the chemical into half a cup of water and leave it exposed in the room and the tiles will do the rest. In passing It is worthy of note that this insect with its love for odors that offend the nostrils of man, has a strong aversion for scents which the human likes. This has given a bint for still another prevention, of minor worth Aromatic plants in rooms and at win. dows act as repulstves. Such plants, then have a double value In sick rooms they are pleasing to the sufferer and discourage the lly that, with evil pur pose, looks through the open window From "Campaigning Against the Fly," in August Technical World Magazine. The Versailles Policy rises to a ques tions of privilege and says: " We some times wonder if newspaper men gen erally appreciate the old subscriber at bis true value. We mean the old standby who takes the paper year after year, through evil as well as good re port, knocks, dec, and pays his sub scription regularly, just the same as be would any other honest debt. A school teacher in the western part of the county along the Indiana line, so the story goes, in order to prevent tardiness, ottered to kiss the first arri val at school. The next morning at 5 o'clock a number of young men were roosting on the fence, and by 8::u all the small boys and three directors put n an appearance. Man Wanted Man wanted to drive one of our med icine wagons throughout Mercer Coun ty and sell household and veterinary remedies, condition powders, spices, xtracls, baking powders, perfumes, toilet preparations, and other special ties. Positions steady and will pay from 825 a week up. Experience un necessary; we teach you. Acquaint ance of roads in county helpful. Give age, references, fec. Address E. W. Sipp, sales manager, Canton, Ohio. IMPORTANT We advertise to send our 5-ton steel frame Pitless Scale on approval. Mis understanding a letter from J. J. Beau chand, who only wanted a price, we will soon have a scale at Celina which will be sold at a reduction to save storage or reshipping. The first rea sonable offer will be taken. Address JONES OF BINGHAMTON, 2.r9 X St., Binghampton, N.Y. WABASH Wonder what has become of the "old bay seed" you used to bear about so muchf It Is always Mr. Farmer now, Wabash people are bappy over such a properoua year. Everything plenty. Harvest great, wheat and oats fine, corn fair, and spring chickens galore I Come to Wabash if you want a good dinner. Talk about seeing a town grow, say have you seen Wabash? It Is the greatest town of its sl.e In the state? John McCain and wife visited at Chattanooga Thursday, Miss Clela Itunyon lavlaitliig th week at Defiance. Mrs. Minnie Teeters spent Siimla afternoon the guest of Ida Powell. Nothing In the world gives Berts much pleasure as to bear some young lady say at church, "Bert bring my horse and buggy around to the front. Mrs. Emory I.oudenback, of Colum bus, visited at Wabash last week an was the Sunday guest of John Sprigg and family. James Swartz has carpenters em ployed to erect a two-story nine-room house on his farm near Wabash. Work on the building began Wednesday. Kev. Housb, Bert Iloldien and faml ly and O. V. Kunyon and family an several others took dinner with Mrs Smoyer Sunday. A. W. Larue has started bis thresh ing machine, and any one desiring work of that nature should make it point to see him. James Pearson and family are en tertaining relatives from Pennsylvani at present. Mrs. Betz and Mrs. Powell called on Mrs. Teeters Thursday afternoon. Ike Isenhart and wife, of Ft. Kecov ery, was a guest at the Win. Bryan borne Sunday. David Scbroyer and family enter tained company at dinner Sunday. Little Kenneth Teeters, who had hi mouth so badly burned with red sea lye, is getting better slowly. Blanche and Inez Hottel are visiting at Erastua this week. Merl Vore, wife and little son Wll left for Cleveland Wednesday, where Mr. Vore has employment. We wish them success in tbelr new borne. Kev. Iloush and sister of Defiance were at Wabash Sunday. The following bills were allowed liy the Board last Friday and payable on and nfte the goto: Roettger Fast, tile ISO M John li. Albera, balance Treasurer 1 fees Same. fee on lluiior settlement 7UH OH Alspach Bros., livery hire W.H.Anderson Co., Ohio State Re U 00 ports 1 R 12 & St. Henry Advocate, road notices Dayton B. B.ifc Ptg.Go., liquor license bonds a 50 Mrs. Mary Hickman, coal 14 US Frank Illlboff, fees on ditches 6 00 Fred Helby, same it 00 I. N. Klser, same tl (Hi Gllherg A Co., ditch sale 1 (w John W, Karcb, crushed stone 12 20 Lanfersleck-Grothaus Co., bridge contract on Miller bridge 5X2 00 3 00 s 00 HI 00 Ed Wourms, shoveling coal H. L. SchaelTer, land appraiser's monthly account Herman Wennlng, aame Otto Wltten. engineer fees HH KB Lioree L. Marsh, same 411 i 1 1. 1,, Sheeley, assisting engineer..... 1 00 Philip Linn, Janitor's sajary 1A oil J. Li. Morrow, fees H.16 84 McGillvery dt Suavely, nay on bridge contracts 8H0 00 Alex Koblns. land taken for Butter pike-. 6 8i Estry Stephenson, mdse 76 W H. TrouD. county's portion on Tu berculosls Hospital 5ir7 fll Toledo House of Correction, board and care of county prisoners IM 45 Pike Directors H. Wehrkamn. suDt. Wohler Dike.... SIU : Lewis Eckbart, supt. JSckhart and Mercer Dike 8 1: Lake Erie & Western Ry Co.. freight W Cincinnati Northern Railway Co., de murrage on two car loads of stone at Rock ford from December 9 to February 17, sev- nty-one days, less Sundays, holidays and Inclement weather, f7. NOW DITCH SALE. MOTIOE TO CONTRACTORS IS HKRK i.1 BY given that the Commissioners of Mercer County. Ohio, will otter for sale at their office, on Saturday, the .Kith day of uly, 1H10, at 10 o'clock a.m.. the construe tlon of the Now Ditch, No. RW. In Hopewell TownshlD. This d tch consists of 207U feet of 12 Inch and 1527 feet of 15 Inch tile, 24 fent 10 Inch sewer, 2 receivers. 1 protection. 210 cubic yards of ODen work. Npeciticatlons on nie at tne Auditor s olllce. The Commissioners and Kuglneer reserve the right to reject any or all bids. J. L. MOKKOW, Auditor. L. L. MARSH. Engineer. Look Here ! The Wagner Loan Agency is the only agency In Mercer Coun ty that will make Chattel Loans so you can pay them back in weekly or monthly payments, or In fact any way to suit the borrower. We make farm loans at 5 per cent. We hare $60,000.00 to loan on Chattel Security. We have f 150,000.00 of private money to loan orT Keal Kstate Security. We buy and sell Real Estate. We write Fire and Cyclone Insurance. Business Htrlctly Confidential. Th3 WAGNER LOAN AGENCY IRA E. WAGNER, Mgr. CELINA, OHIO Notice of Teachers' Examinations. Meatlngt for th aiamination of applicant! for teachera' certificatea. for either common, high or pecial, will be held at th Weai School Building, In Celina, on fh flrat Saturday of ach month of the rear. 'Ezaminatlona for puplla who with to graduate from the elementary tchoola will be held in Celina on the third Saturday 6f April and the third Sat urday of May. S. COTTESMHN, President: A. C. EIFERT. Clerk: J. W. CLIFTON,. Membera of Board of County Eaamlnert. CmCtlESTEO S PILLS CT5 DIAMOND 1ADIE9 I BRAND Jtek yw Vnccfet for CHt-CHE8-TER'9 A DIAMOND BRAND PILLS In RPD and A Gold metallic boxes, sealed with BluetO) Ribbon. Taks mo otbkr. Buy of yoar v Dramtla Hk foe UHl-CHES-Tf.U 8 V DIAMOND BBAND PILLS, for twrntT-fiva year regarded s Best, Safeat, Always Reliable. SOLD BY ALL DRUGGISTS xiujw EVERYWHERE SS 1M I There are Just Two Ways of Doing Tilings The RIGHT and the WRONG Way You may as well have your Watches and Jewelry repaired iromrly when the cost Is no more, Nttxt time you have a Watch, Clock or an old iice of Jewelry to rfj'alr lrtnr It here and you will sen the dlll'erence. We take as much pains with a loo Job as we do with one cost ing much more. Also note the fact that we are the olilest graduate opticians In Mercer County. Kverythlng guaranteed to the full satisfac tion of all. Jewelry cleaned free of charge. McKee&Co The Market Street Jewelers and Opticians CELINA, OHIO Established 1877 COLDYATER, ROUTE I The limners around here are all busy cutting oats at this writing. i'lieodore and Ignatius Kauh were the guests of Charles l.oslie Sunday afternoon. The dance which was given by 8. W Hunkel on Saturday evening was well attended and a very pleasant atl'alr Jacob I.ONhe was helping Joe Loshe several days this week putting up bay Henry Homan has purchased a new threshing machine and will start to work this week. We all wish him a successful season. Subscribe for the good old reliable Democrat, as it is getting to the busy timo of year, and get the very best of news. Chas. Kiibo was hulling clover on Wednesday. Ueorge Hourelle was a business vis itor at Celina Tuesday. Joeeph Koine was helping William Sell racier make hay Tuesday. EAST DURUM Remember Sunday-school at Mt Carmel Sunday morning at l':30; also preaching in the evening. Mr. It 11 xton and wife of Wabash and Walter Redman and wife of Rockford were the guests of Mark McDonald and w ife on Sunday. Mrs. Sylvester Rhouds and children spont Sunday with Web Shinn and family near the State line. J. i. Davis, wife and son were among Celina friends Monday evening. Kmersoh Bell and family spent Sun day with James Murr and family. Roy (iarman, of Celina, was the guest of Jessie llelmer on Sunday. Mrs. Heavland and grand daughter, of Wabash, spent part of last week with her daughter, Mrs. Chas. Wilson Mrs. Cleveland Smith was the guest of her mother, Mrs. S. O. Dumbauld, on Tuesday. Good Live Agents Wanted To represent the Old Reliable Mon roe Nursery in the sale of high grade Northern grown nursery stock. Sixty, three years in the business. 900 acres Best propositions ottered by any nur sery. Outfit free. Write us for par ticulars. TllK Mo.NKOK NL'KSKBY, I. Ilgenfrit.' Sons Company, Monroe, Michigan. HAMBURGERS CO ATE REALTY AGENTS Have for sale near Celina, O., 8U acres of good land, fine buildings, well fenced and tiled. 53 acres, witli buildings, fenced and tiled. HO acres, with buildings, fenced and tiled. 5U acres, no buildings. 32 acres, no buildings; fenced and tiled. acres, no buildings, but fenced and tiled. 40 acres, in Butler township; good 7- roora dwellings and other build ings. 8 acres in Franklin township; build ings, fenced and tiled. lOO acres in Union township, fine buildings, fenced and tiled. (SO acres in I'nion township, good buildings, Ac. Celina town property, in all parts of me town, upon wuicu we can mane yon liberal prices and easy terms. We are also agents for the Celina Realty Co. Said company Is prepared to build upon choice lots dwellings to uit the purse of the purchaser. lAttDURGER&COATE Office, TTnton Block, above Klley Griffith Hardware Store, CELINA, OHIO. PILES (SMSTULA AND ALL DISEASES OF THE RECTUM Dr. MeCtcIUn uirmnnoM to Cha fnroftwitoti and th public thai h make a pocUlty of tiiM dtiautM anil hM had 20 uri eonitwil &pritnc. fio pin ind no detent I on from biuiziu. BUUdsr. Kiiny, Hlixwl and Hklo Dimum and Dlwtuei of Wnin. ffHITK FOR BOOK ON RKCTAL MHKAHKH llKrT aud U.dorMiiinta of paiituU ourad. Us labUhl IttHQ. DR. J. J. McCLELLAN Outlook Building. 44 East Broad Street CCLO'JS, (. HA Kthel Wills Is visiting relatives a (Gettysburg, Ohio. (Jeo. Lacy Is spendlug a few day her with relatives. Km ma Wade, Kuby tiurdge an Clarsla Vorhees spent Sunday with Mabel and Mae Halllnger. Oulle a few attended the party at I. L. Nlieeley'a last Thursday evening, 'If Halllnger and wife spent Hunda afternoon with (.'. Hurdge and family Dora Lacy and Sylvia Deyo spent Sunday with Malissa Moore. Albert Harrison spent Sunday with Hoy (Irundonr Stella Iong left for Bradford Monday where she expects to work. The followlnt wnra tha quotations for iraln, llv Block, poultry and produce lu tue uemia niaraei 7triiay evmiinc. OHAIR. Wheat. per buah $.W Corn, per Ho Iba Wo Onta, per buah ivo Hnrley, per buab one Kyo, per buab X0 SKID. (Mover, per buab A AO Alalke, per buah 6 75 Timothy, per buab 1 (Ml HAT, No. 1 timothy, per ton Ill On No. 1 mixed, per ton line No. 1 clover, per ton 6 11 I.I vc STOCK. Cuttle, per 1U0 llM It UK&A OU Vml cnlvwa, per KM Ilia 6 uoU.il AO Hoa. per luo Iba 7 tmtiiH & FOCLTH.T. Fowla, per lb lie Hprlng tJhlcks, per lb lov (lock a, pr lb Ho Turkey hena, pur lb 0 Tuma, per lb to Imcka, per lb do Oeeae, per lb .. o No. 1 hides 7o PRODUCE Butter, per lb TSc Ktfim, per dos Jrtc Ijm-U, per lb 14c TnUow, per lb 4a Onlona, per buah c Potatoes, per bunto 76o Money to Loan We can make farm loans for 5 n first mortgage. Interest at years 5 per cent. Shout A Donovan, Celina, O. kis for Three hundred and nineteen farma. sit uated in AahtMbula County cloae tojeffer lou, the county seat of Aahtabula County, ranKluir from i'J) per acre upwnrda, (iood building, beat of Hull : ralae line wheat, ohU and corn ; plenty of irood fruit, good water; plenty of (rood tieech, maple and walnut timber; farms ranxe from 40 acres to WW norea. Bargains If sold at once. For fur tber Information call on or addreas The Wagner Loan Agency, Celina, 0. NOTICE OF INSOLVENCY. MOTIOK IS HKRK BY OIVKN THAT 11 on the 18th day of July. lulu, the Probate Court of Mercer Oounty declared the eatate of Jacob VV olf, deceased, to be probably In solvent. Creditors of said estate are therefore re quired to properly preaent their claims to the underalKued for allowance within six months from the time above written, or tbey will not be entitled to payniei.t. July IS, lUlO. JACOB K. WOI.F. E.xecutorof the eitatu of JacobWolf.de ceased. Frank V. Short, Attorney. 13-2t Real Estate for Sale 20 Acres Four miles east of Montezu on pike, good frame houae, frame barn, orchard well, cistern, 8-4 mile of school. Poaaesalon March 10. Price. We also have several other farms and town properties which we will gladly bIjow SHORT & DONOVAN, REALTY AGENTS. Scranton Building, CELINA, O. NOTICE OF APPOINTMENT. ' Estate of Gertrude Winker, deceased. MIME UNDERSIGNED HAH BEEN AP. X POINTED and qualified as executor of the estate of Gertrude Wlndker, late of Mercer Oounty, Ohio, deceased. Dated this lfith day or June, A.D. 1U10. HENRY LENNARTZ, Executor. June 17, 1D10. v-Ht LEGAL NOTICE The State of Ohio, Mercer Oounty, ss. In Mercer Common Pleas Court, Eliza A. Tlndall, Plalntlir, va. Simeon Franklin Tludall. Defendant. SIMEON FRANKLIN TINDALL.WHOSE place of residence Ik unknown, will take notice that on the 2i)tb day of June, into, In the Common Pleas Court of Mercer County, Ohio, where the action Is uow pending, tbe undersigned, Eliza A, Tlndall, tiled her pe tition aualnst said Simeon Franklin Tln dall, praying for divorce from him, for ali mony and lor custody oi tneir minor cniiu. Kertba idella Tlndall, now aired six years. The said Simeon Franklin Tlndall Is re quired to answer petition In said action not later than six weeks after tbe 24th day of June, lulu, tbe day of the first publication of this notice, or such divorce and relief may be granted. h;ijiz,A A. iiiNUALU riaintirr. John Kramer, Attorney. 10-ftt NOT IN ANY TRUST OUR RED OR WHITE OIL gives a bright light and does not smoke the chimney. For Incubators it has no equal. Upon receipt of Six Dollars we will ship you one barrel, containing 52 gallons. If the empty barrel is returned to us, we will pay you $1.25 for it. Write for samples of our Lubricating Oils and Greese, sent by mail free of charge. IXDEFEKDENT OIL COMPANY jiEFEREWCS HY BANK KifiSFIELD. OHIO CELINA IT Sa e ' EYESTRAIN, Source of Many Ills. The root of Headaches, Nervoua neaa and Dlzitneaa utleiillmea la eyeatraln. Are you troubled with either? Our aervlcea am at your dlapoaal. We will Hive your eyea an ex pert exam ination and remove all doubt aa to their condition. If you don't need fc-lnaaea, w ill tell you ao, and If you do need them we will fit your eya with the rliiht kind of alaaaea. We guarantee all our work. Consultation and Exam" i nation Free i 01nhausen& Smith iJKWKI.KKH AND OPTICIANS, 123 South Main St Celina, 0. IN PROBATE COURT In the matter of the estate of Margar et IX ilea, deceaaed, order of appraise. ment of real estate returned and tiled. Order to aell at public sale issued. In the matter of the estate of Jacob Wolf, deceased, petition filed by Jacob Wolf, executor, representing tbe paobable insolvency of laid estate. Jacob V.. Wolf appointed commissioner. The last will and testament of And erson Chapman, deceased, admitted to piobate. Widow elected to take under the will. Joseph Nudlng qualified as executor. Inventory and appraisement July 111. Abraham W. Larue, guardian of Flossie Armlnta Ketz, filed final ac count. For hearing August 31. Peter Ileln, administrator of the Vitus Ileln, filed inventory and ap praisement. The last will and testament of Mary Mnsler, deceased, admitted to probate, The last will and testament of Abigail Ralllnger, deceased, filed for probate. For hearing July 1H. Big Pete sells shoes lrom ten cents to twelve dollars. OBITUARY Ruth Gabriella Adam was born near Neptune, O., January lif, 1910, and died July H, liUO. She Is survived by father, mother, three brothers and two sisters. Two brothers preceded her in death. The funeral services were con ducted by Kev. Merry of the Church of (Jod of Neptune. Interment in Nep tune cemetery. Card of Thanks We wish to thank tbe friends and neighbors who so kindly helped and sympathized with us in the sickness and death of our little daughter. Mr. and Mrs. C. U. Adam. Men Wanted We have steady work for a few good men at our works, Cement City, Mich. Mill operators, repair men, cement packers and yard men. Have a few good houses for steady men with fami lies. Keport at once to Superintend ent at Mill, or write Pkninhi-lab Portland Ckmknt Co., Jackson, Mich. ORDINANCE NO. 288 APPROPRIATION OF FUNDS. An ordinance to make appropriations for the current expenses and other expen ditures of the V'lllHire of Celina for the ilseal year ending Ijecember HI. 1IU0. Section 1. Kc It ordained by the Council of the VllliiKe of Celiim, Htate of Ohio, that to provide for the current expeiiHea and other expenditures of the Village of (lellna, Ohio, durlnir the fiscal year ending iJecein- berSl, lflo. the foiiowins sums be and they are hereby appropriated nnniely: Hectlon 5!. mat there be appropriated from the General Fund For the salaries of Council 1I4 en Mayor 87 Olerk 8H W Treasurer Vih 110 Hollcltor Ifxi 00 For legal advertising (HI For Hoard of Public Affairs 1.10 (K) For contlnget expenses.... luu no 11,408 77 Section H. That there be appropriated from tbe Public Safety Fund For the salaries or Marshal J-KHI 00 Special Police uo 00 For other police expenses, loo 00 For Firemen 1,077 HI For apparatus loo oo For buildings luo 00 For other Fire Department expenses loo no Forcontlngent expenses.. 100 Oo $5,177 00 Section 4. That there be appropriated from the Public service fund: For street repairs fiiOO 00 For street cleaning 460 00 For Street Commissioner.- 4 oo For sewers and drainage., aoo 00 For sidewalks aud cross walks 25 00 For building and rents annuo For band concerts 400 00 For contingent expenses.. 2o0 Oo I2.6U6 00 Section 5. That there be appropriated from the Publlo Health Fund For the salaries of Health Olllcer ftKI 01) Sanitary Police 4fi 00 For garbage removal fio 00 For Clerk Hoard of Health 24 00 For other health expenses. .10 00 Forcontlngent expenses.. 80 OJ 2:t 00 Section fl. All expenditures of the Village of Celina within the fiscal half year ending December 81, luiu, shall be made with and within tbe appropriation herein provided. Section 7. This ordinance shall take effect and be In force from and after Its passage and legal publication. Passed July 12, 1W10, P. K. KKNNEY, President pro teni, of Council. Attest: J. M. WINTER, VlllageOI rk. OLJEV 3 AT 5 PER CENT Lfi ON FARM PROPERTY We are still loaning money at the above rate. WK ALSO WRITK FIRE AMD TORNADO INSURANCE Give ue a call before you Insure your property or borrow your money;. Phone SOS, or call and see GROOKHART I MURLIN Richardson Bids', CKLI1KA., . . OHIO. OLD TOlVil Mrs. John Crow, of Cleveland, and Mrs. Chas. I.utz, of near Neptune, vis ited Cat Htaeger and family last Fri day, James Htaeger and wife sent Sun day with Druggist Ben Kindle and wife al Cold water. Mrs. Car m Htearn and son Dick, of Marlon, Ind., are visiting the former's parents, Klza Ureen and wife. J. C. Htaeger and family spent Nun day with Alpb liair and family, near Neptune. Udle Grim, wife and little daughter, of Muncle, Ind., and Hoy tlrlm and family spent Monday with A. H. Grim and family. Geo. Wollem and wife apent Hundsy with Ira Wollem and family of Men don. Miss Kllon Starger spent Sunday with Ix)ls Mallck of Maple Center. Mlas Opal Dixon, of 8t. Marys, via ited ber brother Bernard Dixon and family last week. Mrs. Itoy Hooper, of Tipton, Ind.. visited Mrs. Geo. Wollem last Tuesday. Mrs. Chas. Snider and son Harold spent Sunday with tha former's par ents, Levi (Springer and wife, at Mon tezuma. SOUTH CENTER There will be a box social on the church lawn for the benefit of Mt. ion Church, Saturday evening, July 2.1. The ladles are requested to bring the boxes and tbe gentlemen are supposed to buy them. There will also be an Ice-cream so cial on the lawn at Henry Houtz's for the benefit of tbe Fairvlew Bethel Church on Saturday evening, July 30. Win. Hill, wife and son Bernard, of Indianapolis, are visiting ber parents, Philip Fast and wife of this place. Millard Splcer spent Sunday with his grandparents, Amos Tester and wife. Josle Meyers was the Sunday guest of Mae Marlowe. Harve Fast and Naaman and Bess Young spent Sunday at Dayton, tbe guests of Parker Cain and family. Misses Millie Piper and Grace Fox also spent Sunday at the Soldiers' Home at Dayton. LAKDFAIR B. F. Baucher and wife, of near Ce lina, spent Sunday with their daught er, Mrs. Henry Stoll, and family. In tbe evening they visited J. Stoll's Christ Hone and family and Mrs. H. Hone were the guests of Chas. Wietz and family Sunday. The quarterly meeting will beheld at this place Saturday evening and Sunday, both morning and evening. Everybody invited. Philip Uines spent Sunday at Dave Baucber's. Wm. Hone and family visited B. F. Davis Sunday. Mary and Flossie Hine were at Wa bash Monday. Wanted A middle-aged man to rep resent us In this vicinity. Special in ducements. Permanent position. An opportunity to make a good weekly income. C. R. Bkkr a. to. Nlkhkr- es, Manchester, Conn: (Mel Loans Money to Loan on Horses, Cattle, Farm Implements and Growing Crops at low rate. You can pay back at any time and top interest. Business strictly confi dential. For particulars call on The Celina Mortgage Loan Co. WYCKOFF BLOCK, MAIN AND MARKET 8TS,, CELINA, O. PROBATE NOTICE. NOTIOR IS HEREBY GIVEN THAT tbe following Administrators, Execu tors and Guardians have filed tbelr ac counts and vouchers In the Probate Court of Mercer County, Ohio, for allowance and settlement, and tbe same will be beard on he Kith day of July, A.D. 1U10. and set tled and confirmed If no exceptions are filed thereto: KXECDTOHS FOR FINAL HKTTLKMKNT. George Reler, executor of Philip Reler. J. K.. I. B. and T. C. Ross, executors of Thomas O. Ross. John W. Huffman, executor of Mary K. Scblenker. ADMINISTRATORS FOR FINAL BFTTLKM ENT W, J. Schwartz, administrator of John A. Schwartz. OUARDIANS FOR PARTIAL HKTTLKM INT. Wm. J, lingerer, guardian of Wm. J. Stelzer. Peter Harttngs. guardian of Bernard Schrage. Herman wennlng. guardian of wm. ler- borst. P. F. DUGAN, Probate Judge. June IK, 1V10. 18-at FARM LOANS At 5 percent on 5 Years' Time With the privilege (written In your mortgage) of paying any sum In tbe multiple of 1100 at any timk and stop ping Interest. Will also write your In terest payable any time during tbe year that you desire to pay tbe same. No other loan agent In Mercee Oounty ever wrote a mortgage with these priv ileges. Will loan on first mortgage up to iV per acre. ED. L. BRYSON. Celina. Legal Notice-Non-Residence. ANDREW J. GIjEASON AND JULIUS A. Gleason, whose residences are un known, and tbelr unknown heirs and de visees, allot whose residences are unknown, will take notice that on the Hth day of June, 1U10, J. B. Albers, as Treasurer of Mer cer County , filed his petition In tbe Com mon Pleas Court, Mercer County, Ohio, lu Case No. KlfiH, against tbe above named par ties, praying for the sale of certain real estate hereinafter described, and to apply the proceeds of said sale to the payment of taxes and assessments that stand charged against said real estate, which taxes and assessments have not been paid within the time prescribed by law for the payment of tbe tame. Said real estate being described as follows, to-wlt: Being lot Number Twenty-two (2J I, Alexander Addition to the Incorporated Village of Rockford, Ubio; the same being re-r.umbered In 1W1 and now being known as Ixit Number One Hun dred and K.lgbty-oneUHllof said Village. Said action Is brought under favor of for mer Section 1104, Revised Statutes of Ohio, or as now known. Sections 2tut7, tuH, Sftiw, 170. mi, f!i and W7H of tbe General Code of Ohio. Said parties are required to answer said petition on or before the Hth day of August, lull), or Judgment will be taken atralust them. J. B. ALKKHH. as Treasurer, Plaintiff. Celina. Ohio, June 16, lttio. John U. Homer, Attorney. t-At