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R 15'? ..' -"-'WMT,.r reM.i."" III Hy JmpilHmfc am1 iummwii vmam ""mwwitjt'1"'' "swlyuim,fiwryiwiwii."unwi'j'"ii" ' wiiii,"wn"""i"""i"'"'i 'wwyNwiii ' THE DEMOCRATIC BANNER FRIDAY. APIIL 29, 1910 I HKiJ ywmnfifc'ii jn ' '" 'k. IBs Ik 1 AOE EIGHT ft If n v. ) ;' 11 t! I J ih E ttc V REV. J. G. DUKES Writes: My wije has been in a veo bad state cf health. Kothwc; seemed tei do her any gee J until she bigan TO USE PERUNA. fM s3 111 ill fell 11 '1 &v J , bSx MRS. J. G. DUKES. Bov. J. Ci. Pukog, Pastor of tlio Vnl tun, in Ohuruh of Plnolowti, X. CI. vrllos: "My wife linn been in a very bad Bt.it' of health for covortil yt'iirs, mill notliln j-ueniod to do lior any good until flli began to use Poruni ono inutitli ago Hiuec tlion the color ban ro'iirncd to lio tut-, nml nlio In gaining In ilosli ovoij -"day, and I huliove ehe is u well woinui to ilny. ".My Utile boy, len years old, was pnlfc Mid had lint llttlu lire. Ho begun 'to u-,o Poruna tlio day his motlior began. Tn-ilny bin face is rny, and ho Is out in tliu yurd running and Jumping with tht rent of tbu children." Stomach Trouble Itcllcvcd. Mrs. T. .1. Billiard, I'ryor Orook, Indian Territory, wrllc3: "I am happy to tell you tliat I koop frco from my old tomach troublo; luo no catarrlial hymptomn at all. 1 mil nblo to do my work, oat and drink what I want, and rejoice that I found a sure euro In your valuable medicine, which I failed to Hud In thobeutof homo physicians," TAYLOR'S BEST ! FLOUR : It's Good Very Good W lell all kinda Fed j Solo Agents Purina Poultry Feeds The best known feed for chicks or chickoufl : i Ik Northwestern s. Elevator & Mill Co, i 01 Street Hallway Employes At Columbus To Occur Unless Differences Are Ad justed By Friday rniiiiihtm, O . April 28, By a vote of 312 tu 12 the meinlieiKof the streot car men's union at u meeting hold early this iuohiIiik decided to strike nt a in , Frlda unless tlio differ . ewe between I lie men ami tuo com jiany vim be nettled prior to that time Tho cur men decline that there linn been n dlHciliiiinutloii against mom bom of tlielr orgnnbatlnn and that tho Uieet railway company 1ms not vkupt fulth under tho recent agreement (ionbral Managor Stewart of tlio rail wuy company declares that the com jinny has kept tho agreement in every particular and that tho men are now trylnp to get out of keeping a part of It Tim present troublo editors around tho roliuHiitoinutit of four form- -r employes. : A rev bus well has been stinted on tho Nelson Meyers farm, Just north cf Jook Two other woIIh have- been drill, d on this farm and both have boon dry holes. This well will docldo tho fuure prospect for drilling In that locality TIME , SHORT LOCALS ICggs 22 cents, nutter 2C cents. Clough for sewing machines. tf Flowers and ilornl designs. Ahern's Sharp's for cut (lowers, S N Main. Boston and asparagus ferns, 5c and lOci at Woolson's Department store. Rem Laundry, 7 N. Main St tf Mr. Harry O. Sllngluff has returned from a business trip to Plttsburg.Pn. Metzgor, tho up-to-dnte tnlfbr tf Hon. C. V. Trott wont to Columbus Thursday morning on business. buy your hath, furniphli'i:. trunk md bacs at I'nrfpr Mr Walter Scplbnnr went to Colum bus Thursday morning to spend tho day. Ice cream salt. Klghty-flvo cents per sack, W. J. Smith. W. Vino St. Miy'A. L. Baker of Lancaster spent Wednesday in Mt. Vernon attending to some matters of busness. Como! Conio! Attend tho adminis trator's salo of fine oak mantles at Back's furnlturo store. West Gam blor street. tf Mr. Clarence Berry left Thursday morning for Akron where ho will at tend to somo matters of business. CITY WATER RENTS WILL BE DUE MqNDAY, MAY 2, AND MUST BE PAID ON TIME. Kdwnrd Gerry went to Mt. Vernon this morning to visit with his brother for a few days. Mansfield Nows. Enow ball plants, 10c, Woolson's, Mrs. Cor win Murrny and Mr. and Mrs. K .C. Willnmg of Brandon spent Wednesday to Columbus. Mr. Frank C. Wuddoll of West Vino street went to Newark Thursday noon on business. Mrs. Mnx Ilymnn and Mrs. I.owls Ilyman nro spending the dny in Co lumbus. Pink, whlto and crimson Ramblers, 15c, at Woolson's Department store. Mr. Patrick Feenoy returned from Loddonvlllo Wednesday evening af ter n soveral days' business visit in LoudonviUc. Mrs. Asa Hatch and son returned to their homo in Flndlay Thursdny morn ing nfter a week's visit with rela tives in Mt. Vernon. All kinds of hats cleaned nnd press ad; shoos hlned Cc; pool room; har bor shop; cigars and tobaccos. Oco. Alavromats, 10G W. High. Mr. Qullbuit Menrs of Alexandria Is spending soveral days in Mt. Ver non, tlio guest of ids son, Mr. Charl es Mears'of North Drnddock sticct. Como! Como! Attend tho adminis trator's salo of lino oak mantles nt Back's furnlturo store West Gnm tiler street. tf Mrs. JnniCH llitchlo of West High street left Thursday morning for Ath oiib, Ohio, where hIki will spend sovor al days with relatives. American Beauty White Bride and Pink Bridesmaid rose bushes, two year old plants at 10c. Woolson's De partment store. Mr () L llartupeo, deputy In tlio state lire marshal's olllco was in Mt. Vernon today on hnslnoss connected with tho olllco limiting up somo ovi doucu lu u i'uho that may soon bo brought to light. THE BOARD REQUIRES THE COLLECTION OF WATER RENTS WHEN DUE. CONSUMERS WILL PLEASE BE PROMPT. DUE MON DAY MAY 2. Mrs. Nvu Daniels reuned to her homo In llrlu. Vu., nfter a Hovonil Uiiyu' IU with loliitlves lu Mt. Vor non, Ht-oiiB fluid, egetiible and flower seeds, now and rellablo In built. Al so our minimor .llowoilug bulbs, trim to iiuuin, and cheap . Smith's Seed Istoio. W. Vino street. ! i Prof. W. 31. Beeves, Instructor in Knglish nt Konyon college, will be one of tho Judges at the Mt. (Blend Fredoi'lektuwn high school dobato In rredorlclttuwn Friday evening. Mr. Tao Cromluy will also be one of the Judges. A liumberor Mt. Vernon peo ple uro arranging lo attend the debate Cut rates on nil watch repairing Main flprltiB, 75e; cloanlng, 7Cc; crys tnls, ICo; Jewels, 2Go to 750. Work guaranteed 1 year, OwenB, cornor Main and Claniblor utreoU up stairs Our ladles' oxfords this season nro lTflll91Vtl, Ulinu llllllk Ull viiu iiuiiuj v,.,.lll M'l. .... 1...I1. .... .1.. I'Mntiltu" I and "dainty" lusts are all their iianio Imply. Must bo seen to bo appreci ated and worn to dlscovor their mer its Your Inspection solicited. Hull & Hpltz'er. For the purposo of distributing ns sots to the amount of $12,151,05, In tho J. 11. l.ouvongood bnnnkruptcy ense. TriiBtco T. L. Montgomery nnd H. M. Greer, reforeo In bankruptcy, met with the creditors In the hitter's olllco In Mt Vornon yostorday Tlio case com es from Coshocton county. WITHOUT FURTHER NOTICE, CITY WATER WILL BE SHUT OFF FROM CON8UMER8 IF NOT PAID WITHIN THE PRESCRIBED TIME. DUE MONDAY, MAY 2. Mr. .John Dldway of Columbus wns a visitor In Mt. Vernon Thursday. Dr. and Mrs. C. K. Connrd spent Thursday afternoon In Columbus. Mr. U. C. Anderson went to Colum bus tills afternoon on business. Mr. Harry Ling went to Columbus today to visit his patents. Mr. Marshall Barker went to Now ark Thursday noon. Flower shrubs now on sale at Wool son's Department store. The census enumerators in the city of Mt. Vernon hnvo about completed their work. Mrs. Charles Errett of Akron ar rived In the city this, afternoon to vis it with relatives. Mrs. W. W. Scarbrough returned to Columbus todny after a visit with rel atives. Miss Mary Bclnhour of Brandon has returned to her homo nfter a short visit with friends in Gambler and Martlnsburg. , Mrs. Hoy Murray of Brandon under went n successful operntlon nt Mt. Carmel hospital In Columbus Wednes day afternoon. Judge J. B. Wnight and Mr. Pat rick PurcoII will go to Columbus Fri day to report tho salu of tho Quail mill property to tho United States court and to tisk for tho conflrnmtlon of tho sale. ociety Npivs Miscellaneous Shower For Bride and Groom Miss McDormott gavo a miscellan eous shower at tho homo of Mr. and Mrs. J. O. Bushfleld, north of town, on Tuesday evening In honor of Mr. nnd Mrs. T. M. Stokes, who rccolvcd many beautiful and useful presents. Light refreshments were served to fif ty rolntlvcs and frfonds. All departed at n lato hour wishing Mr. and Mrs. kStokcs a long and happy life Denny-Disney Nuptials Hev. J. II. Denny of Chillcotlic and Miss Irene Dlsnoy, formerly of Mt. Vernon, wero united in marriago nt four o'clock Wednesday afternoon nt tho home of tho brido's father, Rev. D. V. Dlsnoy on University avenue, Delaware, Ohio. Miss Marie A. Dins- noy, a hlster of tho brldo, also a for mer resident of Mt. Vornon, was the bride's mnid. o Post Card Shower For Miss McFarland Miss Mabel McFarland, bookkeeper at the Guaranty Savhigs Bank nnd Trust eoinpany, was tondered a post card Hhowcr by hor many friends on Thursday, tho evening being her birth day anniversary. Sho received many cards not only from tho city, but from other points. -n Miscellaneous Showei For Mrs. Clowson The Knst ICnd Good Tlinu club and tho opeiators at tho local Bull tele phono olllco tendered MrH7J. S. Clow son a miscellaneous shower at tho homo of hor patents, Mr. and Mrs. A. K. Maiivlllo at BOO North Catherine Htreot, Wednesday evening. About fif ty of her friends wore piesCnt to en joy tho evening wlijeh was spoilt lu music nml games, after whJch.rofreBh meats wore served. Mrs. Cluwsoii ro ct'lved a largo numbor of ery pretty and useful nrtlclcs ns pieHonts Iroiu Jior ninny friends who weio proscnt. 4 J J 4 J J A ? J J J J " ? t . QBITUMY j tj J- J .J l J 94 J J J J J J J J. C. Short .1. ( Short died at the home or his son-in-law, Mi Georgo Lea of Gnm blor Tlmrsdn' morning at 10:55 o'clock after a several mouths' lllnosu caused by elrihotds of tlio liver, Mr. Short moved to Gambler from St. Louis, Missouri, in 1007. Ho was a wldowor, seventy-eight years of ago nnd Is Hurvhed by ono son, Mr. Miles D. Shoit and one dnughicr, Mrs. Qco. Lea of Gambler. Tlio remains will bo shipped to Montgomery City, Missouri, whore the funeral and Intormont will be held, . , .j. It Would Seem So. Tlio ulinit until eutjlit lo do muro work Than tlio tullusi iiuui can Uo It For tliu L'conoimc rr.uon that llo'g so much uunror to It. Hi ou nine's Mneuzlno. Takes His Medicine. Tommys .Mother Why aren't you a good boy like Wllllo BJuncs? Tommy Hull! It's easy enough for him to bo good; lie's sick most of tbu tltuo.-1'hlhulelphhi lloeotd. Chops! If ovory Mnry or today A llttlu lamb had, say, what An asset would bo hera for pay With uoof so conCv! Hey, whatT -Boston Herald r ttfQOtGif0Oiif(joi9ti sonsy Pn 1'rj 9 Our April business has been the largest and nnst satisfactory we have ever experienced. The public has appreciated the fact that they are now buying goods at prices usually asked at the season's clearance. You have everything to gain by buying now stocks arc new and complete, selection is easy, the season is yet-early and the prices unequalled. ' If you haven't been one of the largo number of satisfied and happy customers you are missing a saving opportunity not to be ignored. Come and see what excellent merchandise you can procure at small outlay. Millinery for Summer Especially in purchasing hats do women demand larne selection and variety. Carrying as we do only pattern hats we are able to of fer the newest and most favored models In such a wide price range as to making choosing an easy matter. Buying in large lots from the best Eastern designers we can give expcctlonal values at marked savings. Hats for children, misses and'ladies. OE Prices start at . iJC Ladies' Suits at One Half Price A matchless assortment of stylish spring models in French serges, vigreaux, panama, Worsteds, sharkskin, widevale and diagonal weaves. Pretty neutral shades of tan, grey, green, slate, leather brown, heliotrope, wisteria, champagne, shepherd checks, etc. These suits range in price from $20.00 to $50.00 and are made In a wide vartety of fashionable styles, many very exclusive. Your fl (CC choice of these now licUl VIJL Infants' and Children's Wear We carry a most complete line of appar el for infants and children. Hats, bonnets capes, bootees, coats, Jackets, sweaters, dress es, muslin underwear, knit waists, stork pants, etc. Why cause yourself work and worry when you can save both time and money by buying here. t Ask to see the new things in this depart ment SECOND FLOOR. THE MEYER - LINDORF COMPANY I 1 1 Wa$'oe$e&e&$ttaoe$&a&a&$&490 j. j. j ,j. .j. .j. ! ! ! J j j. .f. MT. ZION ! j j j i j j j J J ! 4 1 Mrs. Hlslo Bean, of Warren, Ohio, is visiting her mint, Mrs. Percena Ilnrris. Mrs. Wnrdle Hall is nulto ill with tho grip. Mr. Milton Hayes and family spent Sunday with ills parents, Mr. and Mrs. Win. Hayes of Ksto. Mr .folin Wolfo sold a fine bunch of fat sheep to Hancock Bros. Friday. Mr, and Mrs llnrvoy Bui eh visited Satuuol DavlMMi and wife Sunday. Mr," nnd Mrs. Clarence Wolrlck spent Sunday evening' with Lew Hard esty and tfumll) .j. J t J J J J tXt J 4 J J J J BLADICNHBUKG l ! t J 4 tfc f J tt J 9 Hev. Sims Idled his appointment at Valliond.liig last Sunday morning and cciiIub' Mr. and Mrs Mack Wiggins nnd son, Everett, spent Sunday with relatives near Gambler Mrs. Frank Tydlnga and wire of Mt. Vurjon nro visiting tho hitter's par ents tills WliK Miss Holon Heft spoilt Sunday with her parents near West Curllsle. Mr. Jack Bi-iitty anil son. Clarenco, were Sundnj guusts of Mr. nnd Mrs. Cine. Mrs. Alia Buikholdur of Martins burg spent hevernl days this weol: with her mother who has been on tho t,!ck list. ' Mrs. Hobecca Strieker hns moved back to her termor homo hero. Mr. nnd Mrs. Henry Hlco spent Sunday with her daughtor, Mrs. Itucl Vanwlnkle of Fust Union. .j. j j i j j j .j. j ! 4 I "I .J. MAItTlNSDUlta. j. j j j j. .j .j. j j j , i j" - Mr. Leo Kldd of Lansing, Michigan, Is visiting friends hero. Mr. Jolin Gllmoro ot WoQstor is vis iting her ninny friends. Miss Fthel Balrd of Granvlllo was tho guest o flier father over Sunday. Frank Parish roturnod from Okla homa last week. Mrs. Joaiin Deal and daughter, Mrs. Boitha Pelton, wero guests of friends lu Nowark S. Uirday and Sunday. Mrs. Ida BiU Hirsh of IJuoblo, Col orado, was the guest of Mrs. QomratQ McGco last week. Miss Thelma Burrls ot D.inylllo Is the guest of hor jjrand parouts, Mr. o Tsrev . 1 iff LJavs at toe UVU C a t3BJUHWEX3B15MEiaSI!igUlMtKa P'ftet $'J. mmwt - ,, m 'A'W ' - vSKf . iM5 mi'y fflffipf 9A'i nwr WV rm nwwl 'mk ifc and Mrs. Jny Freosso. Mr. Dug Wilson of Chestervlllo is with his father, Mr John Wilson, vho is seriously 111. Mr. Hay Weaver of Falrviow is vis iting his sister Mrs. Walter Bcrgor. ) fa 4 ! ifa j j j fa j j fa fa fa I'lPESNIIiIilS fa fa fa fa fa fa fa fa fa fa fa fa fa fa fa Preaching services woie well at tended Sunday and Sunday night at Messiah church. Mr. John McCormlck and mother, Mrs. Josinh McCormlck. Mrs. Ellon Brush, Mrs. Lorina Purdy and son, Hoy, 'spent Monday with Louis Purdy land family, Forenbaugh school will close Fri. day with n very successful year's work. ' Purdy Bros, loaded a ear of mixed stock Tuesday. SOCIETY NOTES Hartford City Girl's Engagement Announced Tho nniiounconiont of Iho approach ing marriage of Miss Gret Smith and Bon May is not much of a surprise to friends of tho young people In this city, who" have expocted tho announce ment for somo time. Mr. May was as sistant of tho E. I. DuPont mill north ot this city until tho plant was shut down several ears ago and since that timo has been omployed In tlio castorn olllco of tho eoinpany. Ho Is nn ex cellent young man with ninny friends In this city. Miss Smith is the daugh ter of Mrs. II, il, Smith and ouo kof Iho city's most popular and proml nont young ladles.- Tho woudlng will tnlto placo somo tlmo during tho coin ing fall, but tho dato has not been sot. Hartford City, Ind., Tlmes-Gazetto. -f Miss Smith has visited In Mt.,Vor non on numerous occasions and has many frlonds horo. Bridge Party N For Mrs. G. A. Jones Mrs. W. II. Halston mid Mrs. Frunlc Wilson gave a charming bridge party Tuesday afternoon in honor of Mrs. G. A. Jones ot Cincinnati, sister of Mrs. Wilson. Miss Ethel Cooper was pro soiited with a hnndsoino bunch of ros esa souvenir of tho afternoon In addition to Mrs. JoneB, Mrs. Cletu3 Allordlug of Mansfield was present from out ot tho city ll"! " rWwtfP&a uiiiiuwiiMiiiii Ji i m Choice that sold up to $25.00 Out Max linriaiKler & To Be Sold i Mm Owing to the recent death of Mr. Kurlandcr's father, which has made It necessary that he tdke charge of stores In Lorain, the large Spring and Summer Stocft of (Bents' m Men's and in the store now located at the N.-W. corner High and Mulberry Sts., will be closed out regardless of cost. This Is a stock of all new Spring and Summer goods and It Is fjrst class In every particular. A grand opportunity Is now offered the people of Mt. Vernon and Knox county to supply their wants. Come and see the stock and up-to-date display, also not the low prices and then you will be convinced that what we say is the truth. This is no fake sale for we Intend closing out the stock Just as quickly as we an. The sale is now golrfg on, so ome early and get your share of the bargains while the selection is good. FOR SALE- -All store Only Part of the Truth. Ives I saw Captain Deepecres today, Beers-Well, what If you did? lves What If 1 did? Didn't you tell mo that ho was with his vessel when she wont down last week with all ou board? Beers Yes, but 1 dldu't tell you his vessel was a subiuarluo. Chi cago Nows, An Exception. Bliiks Here Is somebody who says that no wouinu Is a cuffraglst unless sho has a grouch on somo man, SlnUs That's queer. My wlfojsu't o suf-irnglst.-Clevolaud Plain Dealer. I Pa Was Wise. "Papa, what is quiet hostility V "Quiet hostility, llttlo Jim, is tho way in which when I decline to givo you a penny you sneak round behind my chair and mako faces. Scraps. t " 9 Spring Coats, One Fourth Off Whatever your Ideals In Spring Coats or Jackets may be, you can gratify your wishes here. A wide variety of pretty models In cov ert, diagonals, serges, worsteds and wide wales. Lengths vary from 32 in. to full length. They are made In a great range of styles, many In novelty one, two or three button effects, oth 'crs plain or belted, with shawl or notched col lars. We have black navy, grey, tan, covert, oxford, shepherd checks, etc., that sold from choice0 now00: . One-Fourth Off $1.50 and $2.00 Dress Goods, 75c We have just received a large shipment of spring suitings in short lengths from 2 to 5 yards, in such materials as serge, worsteds, basket cloth, sharkskin, panama, diagonals and wide wale weaves In every conceivable new spring shade. These goods sold from $1.50 to $2.00 per yard, but coming in short lengths as they do, we bought them 7EJ to retail at per yard OC Ask to see them. The same low prices still prevail In our Carpet & Rug Dept. of any velvet or axminster rug $15.50 J u " of Business Co.'s Big stoeh Below cost ladies' fixtures, cash register, etc J. Dubinslcy. Modern Methods. The saylnK "take my pen In hand" Was oaco tin) thins, you see. But now each man of business takes Ills typist on lils kneu. Princeton Tiger. One Difference. It Is wrong to suppqse there Is no dlffcrcuce between genius and mad ness. Madness gets three square inenlts n dny. l.lpplncott's. As a Reminder. Oh, do not laugh at tho poor glraffol lie's ono of tho sensttlvo sort. Kind naturo cuve him a longlsh neck Because his memory's short. -Lustlge Welt. Taken Literally. t He When am rich I'll wear noth ing but silk socks! She How shocking! Life. t wmsliings Mioes- A '. ft .f d