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News-Journal from Mansfield, Ohio • 6

News-Journal from Mansfield, Ohio • 6

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6 DEATHS. FIRE AT LOCAL FACTORY OF NATIONAL BISCUIT COMPANY J. M. HARMON. J.

M. Harmon, who has been a resl dent of Mansfield for a number of ALL READY FOB THE TRIP. OMcersof the Ohio Prepare for the Washington Visit. The field oiricers and company commanders of the Eighth regiment made full arrangements at the meeting Wcd-nesday'afteriioon at the Vonhof for the trip to Washington to attend the inauguration of President McKinlcy. Ths nanus of the officers in attendance in WmincKilnv'a News.

The years, died Wednesday evening at 1 is home on Kast Sixth street as the result of a stioke of apoplexy he sustained while cn the witness stand in common ploas court as noted in Wednesday's News. Ho was about 53 years of ae and leaves a wife, three sons: Harry and Charles, and one daughtci, 8 The Crawford Taylor Plant Considerably Damaged-Other Exciting Incidents Attending the Fire. Mrs. Maine Gump, of Crestline. The Crawford fay lor branch of the comiuir out of the damaged building I H.

Pocket Knives Every blade hand-forced; every knife warranted. Razors, Hones and Strops All of the best makes and sold on a guarantee. Shears and Scissors and turned In the alarm again. The tr'u ou 1 7 firemen made a thorough search, but cyrus Saturday morning at 11: lo end MRS. MARY CXiOUSE.

Mrs. Mary Crouse, wife of Isaae Crouee, died Wednesday evening at hor could find no fire the (second time tiiey were called out. FJKE DEPARTMENT HOUSE BHOT home, 3U I'crry street, after a long ill $5 ness with dropsy. She leaves a hus will take on there the Bucyrus said Gallon companies. Tlie traiiv will at rive here at 12:15 and ut the other points along the line will get the oilier companies.

Ten companies will make the trip, ir.cludicx Company of Bucyrua; 11 band and children and her age was 5u Account of Having Broken iu On years. She formerly resided at Day ton. mil Biscuit company located In the large building at the southeast corner of Walnut and Fifth streeta, visited Wednesday night by bra. Although the building was not destro-ed the damage to manufactured goods in the shape of crakers and other products, from waler and smoke, will be considerable and may reach even a much higher amount than It 1 Dow placed at. It was atout 8 o'clock last nlgbi when fire was discovered In the south- lien While Kooning Aw.y.

An exciting episode occurred while and FY of Akron; of Canton; Of tbe lire, wan In progress at the Craw- woostcr; IS, of Ashland; of Miller. MRS. ED HOl'SEL. Mr-; Ed Housel, of Bowlder, burg; ot Alliance; of uauon, auu Any style you want. A keen cutter and one that will please you; if not satisfactory return and get another pair; no charge.

ford Taylor cracker factory last formerly Miss Clara Ewlng, of this city, died Saturday, Feb. 24, at her Dfghf. The hook and lauder truck, which is a very unwieldy affair, was standing some distance south of tho home In the west. She leaves a hut-band and two children. A II.

5 id rim a eastern section of the building. An ot Mansfield. A large number of arrangements have been made for the trip. 1 be tnil will arrlvp at Washington at coon Sunday and the regiment will be quartered in the agricultural building, Uen. Dick having arranged for the regiment's stay there.

The regiment will havo a. place in the Inaugural parade, from box factory cn Walnut street and the salv- Sea us before buying Hardware. The Colwell Hardware Co. ltl.ll ill Ul 11113 nno fcUl IU Ifutu uv.k i A STATEMENT 1 Strest. ') 'Phone 186.

I ii Na. 7 a'-d the fire companies 'appeared age wagon was Just north of It. A promptly. On account of tbe danger-1 young man named Samuel Harmon iiik of the fir all the annul-. was holdlne the team hitched to the Concerning Removal of Lawyer Wife at-iK from the central engine house.

In ladder wagon, while John Merrell from OIH.je of Lawyer Husband, I wish to make a statement conceiv Vi ing the dissolution of the law firm of Need a Brain and Nerve Food? Sheller Sheller as noted In yestcr- day's News. Mr. Sheller gave me per sonal notice last week of the -dissolu Mull's Grape Tonic A crushed fruit laxative Supplies the requirements. Druggists 50c. Mull's LiKlitiiliiK I'aln Killer cures Klieumutlc l'slns.

tion of the firm of Sheller Sheller. and notified roe further that he had taken In full partnership oue named I 1 John Sheller, who Is a brother of my husband. Mr. Sheller also stated that I must run my legal business separate CHIEF BARRETT'S CHASE AFTER PRESUMED CHICKEN THIEF and distinct from theirs, but If I wish ed I could stay In the office, I reat-on EDITuR NKWftI'lenftcannouuve through, tlm columns of the Newt) tn thti voters of MmiHlliilil tliiiA 1 um unuilldttUf for re-eleetlon to ti second term to llitt oltleo of Mayor. Hiibjoet to tliu decision of th Ilepub-Iti'im primaries to bo held fciiilurdH.v, March ed that If I had to transact my legal business separate and disti-ct add against lny will then I had a perfect right to select an office elsewhere so as ItCNTiKGTos Brown.

STREET COMMISSIONER. not to bother the existing firm. do not see why this need interfere with domestic matters and if I have my about It It will not. It bad never hi en my Intention to leave the office In the Carpenter building had my hnsbani. uot given mc notice of the 'dissolution EDITOR KWH VIoHHS onnooncfl that I Hill ciindldiito for Mtrft Comnjls-sloniir, suhjm't to I lie decision of tbe lCepub-llcaus of MuhhIIuIU.

SAMUEL EYERLY. EDITOR NKW8! Plcnse say to the rotors of Mnnsllidd, IIuihikIi your vsliiabls paper, that i am acaiidkliue for Hiret Com-mlsslouer, subjeet to I tin Republican primary. Yours truly, Wm. MOQOIMjXM. WATER WORKS TRUSTEE.

KDITOR NKWS Please nnnounce tnat am a csnUldate for ater Works trustee, of Ub ward. Ij. J. Murpliy. of the old firm and a formation of the uew.

MKS. ANNIE HUnT BY A FALL Marion Mann Keriuusiy Injured in a EXCITING OCCURRENCE AT LAST NIGHT'S FIkE. Peculiar Mannt-r. On th way Alley told the officer that If the only charge aganist him was fur stealing chickens that could easily clear himself of that, as lie had purchased the chickens from Mrs. J.

Hering, ot South Diamond street. After tome distance had beeu -traveled the thickens began Hopping in the policeman's arms again and when the latter let go of Alley be agan? took the opportunity to skip. The three chlcft-cus all got away from the oilleer this time, so he decide! to let "em go and "ketch" hi3 prisoner again. Alley had too good a start, however, nnrt ran likn a drvr this time-, so went back and got the chickens agair. After he had taken the chickens to jail he looked for.

prisoner, but couldn't find him. He the-'-quarantine guard at the McGuire house and directed him to be on the lookout for Alley. Thei chief then went home, but hint no sooner got into bed than the-telephone rang and Oilleer German, who Is on duty where Alloy lives, told hint that Alley had gone into, the house. Tho chief came down and securing Officer Slaybaugl: and Nace, went down und arretted Alley. This was about 1:30 a.

This morning Chief Barrett called up Mrs. Herring and asked her whether she had r.old Alley any chickens. TOO LATE TO CLASSIFY. Twenty words or less timet XScU. Marion Mann, who resides five miles southwest of the city, met with serious accident at his' home Wednesday afternoon.

In company with an but the position, has not yet bscn learned. This is the first inauguration that Chief of Police Barrett had a rather exciting experience Wednesday night. The cilicer was on his way borne and had iruehcd a point on Arch street, a short distance from when he observed a man approaching. When he got within a hundred ftet tho fellow stumbled and then the officer saw that what he carried under his arm was chickens. Oner big white rooster wa (lopping about in his amid and was what "let tho cat out of the bag." Chief Barrett at once suspected that he baa his eye 011 a chicken thief, so he followed the man and the chickens.

On East Suond street the ofheer became so well satisfied that something was wrong that he closed in on thy man wiih the chickens and placed him under arrest. When arret.d the man proved lo be John Alley, who resides at the corner of East First and Adams which building is supposed to be Quarantined. When placed under arrest Alley threw the three chickens on the ground. The chief gathered up the pullets and taking Alley by the arm the procession started for the city Jail. When the aggregation had proceeded but a short distance the' obstreperous rooster again made himself too numerous- When the officer let io of the prisoner in order to get a better hold on his poultry Alley tooit advantage of the temporary relaxation and skipped.

The chief tuok after his man aud caught him again in an alley near by. Alley claimed that he was all Iu and could not run any further. Having (he chickens properly placed under bis arm and his prisoner by the coat the officer again took up the liueeot marc'i for the police XXANTICD Wimlilng to tloat home; cull vv i ear 121 "West Fourtti street, rs, Lllllelougnl. XXTANTKIJ lly a reneli lady, a sIIiihiIoii to (lo light liousework or boimckeep hm pri-feiT- tl call or address Nelllu Moore, UlK.tltli 1 a other man he war, engaged In cutting tho refitment has ever attended us a whole. Each company will be assessed a portion of the expe' ses of the trip wan In charge of the salvage wagon team.

In tome way tho book and ladder team started and as the brake on tills truck is not of the beed, Harmon could not at once stop the liorses, which wcm forced ahead by the weight of the heavy truck on the Icy street. Harmon yelled to Merrell to get the salvage wagon out of the road a a collision was eminent. Merrell drove ahead, but when he renched Fifth street the-rear ml of the wagon slewed around and will be required to furnish its own subsistence. Tho balance of the funds will come from the officers and friends FoUNI) Lady's wntch owner can bave Mime by dcm'illiing nroiierty and pfty-iMK for Ibu nd. Dnvld ilson, Crawford it Taylor's, N.

Walnut strowt, 8 FOIt HA fllKAP 1.KX) easli, l.nlHtn-e on time, will iinroliasu a new, beaiitirully imliiled Hroom dwvlllnii; new iiouscuiKl one acre. Hiultli, 61 Iiickson block. down a tree near the side of the house, when (he rope broke and let the tree fall over on to the roof of the house. Mr. Mann went to the roof to cut away Hie tree, when It turned and he was tbrcwa to the ground.

He sus-tainel injuries to his head and was unconscious for several hours. lie receiver medical aftention and Is better today, though he is unconscious at time. of the regiment. The regiment will ro turn Tuesday "at midnight, arriving here the next evening. As it Is necessary for an armed Lodj to secure permission to pass througs TO ltooin.

well loialed, miltablo for olllce or alUlit niaiiufuulurliig. Ad-drets Jio care Aiew. IS another stale the Eighth regiment has jon the Ice and struck a telephone post. The eliding of the wagon and lis striking against the post frightened the horses When tho wagon struck the pole Merrell was thrown from the drlv- Icr's tent. He -retained the lines, but the doubletree had been broken and the hursvs were free from the rig, the- VA Men to advertlsp and lnlro-v duee our KonpH aud specialties, taetc slnH, ilisi libute clrculai's.

nainpleit; steady work; $li weekly and Marvel Mlg. Oo Chicago. ten Per iiioutli at, home; uri-anU espouse jU to travel: Imlles or exMiienc( unMHei'HMnry; cull on Kiti'iiliain, INI Kourtli street. si. Shis stated that she had net.

Also thai a man had come fo the house som-' time after 12 o'clock this morning and told her thai he had there earlier hi the evening to buy sonic thicken, but hot being able lo awaken her, ttc. had gone back to the chicken coop and taken three chickens. Alley will havo I a hearing Friday morning. scoured permission to pass through Pennsylvania, Delaware and Maryland. The campaign hats and uniforms will bo worn, rolls will he carried aud a day's rations In the haversacks.

Col. Vo-llralh was at Columbus the of the week, completing arrangements with the adjutant general. A meeting of company M. will be held Friday evening. 11 rludtiig tho hone wagons, Balvago vagniii chemical engine and ladder trm li a well an the pl of apparatus and fiH'iixMi from bIC house No.

2 imii' .1 out. The if men found that the fir slartoi! from the ovens In the southeast part of the building and bad been to a cracker elevator f.r chute. The lire followed the fchaft along tho light woodwork up to the thiid story and roof. When tho Crf. men arrived It already bud a good start invlrg gone up through the three stories as stated before.

It was rather a bard job to fight tho blaze for the that it extended from bottom to tli U.u of the building and also for otlu-r reasons. The chemical engine was -utilized and three lines of water lio.ie were also laid. Two at ream wen need from the water works, the third not being needed. Wh the firemen got into the where tho Hie was located their tt-I'orU were greatly handicapped by the lire sprinkler. The building is by a vvsteiu which is iu vogue in many city structures.

Upon the top of tiic building is a huge tank whlels kept full of water. From thin tar.k pipe extend till over the building. lun a lire start In any part ot the iitructtna the luat releases the cove, irg of the pipe which Is perforated anct the til tlnii extinguished automatic-all)'. 11ml the tiro been In the center or ut inc sides of the room this arrangement would have been all right, but be-iug in tne sliaft the firemen claim 'that tie; sprinkler did little good and bin served to liamiiiaii them. The water from tue automatic pipe fctruck U.e liivmeti with such force that they wem Tho khaki leggings wilh which the Eighth regiment Is being provided, TO LI From April 7, nine room liolle, modern Improvements and barn; west (nd, cent rally located; A lluruesou, Marlon avenue.

1 701,0 ZOIiO all the rane In town. The people are jiihl on (o It. It shines your Nhoes up brown, leaves the leather nud bright; 110 dauiH.g(Y to lie found. They womlt-r how we do It we do 11 all the -same. ct lier try to do It, but are not on to I lie liimie.

We do It Willi Zolo. Make old shoes new n'alii, 1-or sale by Wcksou mid Wist) it hoil. It MORRISON'S FAUST SATURDAY NIGHT. (Sale Opens Tonight, pole pulling out after the reparation occurred. The horses easily jerked away from the man In charge under thes- ircumstnnees and ran down East Fifth street at a breakneck speed.

In front of the gas work the horsed slipped and fell on the lee. One of tho horses. Known as "John," broke Its left front Just above the hoof. A Veterinary surgeon was called and he advised the killing of the horse.as he eonsldcied It, upon examination, to be useless to try to ave iU Accordingly the animal was shot by Officer Ftugn-son. John, the salvage horn" which lost his life last night wa- about 17 years of age.

Ho hag been in service in th Joeal Are department for about 10 years. He was almost used up for the summer he was out of the M'tvIco on account of being out In tfie District Court of the Uni ed States. AS SPECIAL OFFICER. GnyVarnell Appointed in that Cap aclty on tho and O. Guy yarnell, of this cily, has accepted the 'position ot special oilleer for the U.

O. and lias already entered upon the duties ot his new posdtiou. His headquarters for the present will be at Sandusky and he will be assigned to various places along the Hue for duty. Mr. Yarnell has don? considerable special duly on tU Mansfield police force from lime to time when officers have been sick or on special occasions.

Ho also served recently during a railroad strike on the Erie at Meadville, Pa. Mr. Yarnell is a capable man and bis friend are glad to note his appointment to so good a position. 1 Fortbo Noriliern IUntrlelof Ohio, Luslern Division, SOCIAL. Al the home of Mr.

and Mrs. Kalph Loiuax, 72 First aveuue, Wednesday evening at 8 o'clock was solemnized the marriage of their daughter, Miss Mary Lomax, and George Knell, a well known, young man who is a machinist at the Manfflc-ld Machine works. The wedding ceremony was performed by the Uev. Dr. ILL.

Wiles, of the First Lutheran church In the presence of a number of the relatives and friends of the contracting parties. Following the congratulations the wedding supper was BerJ'ed and the evening wad spent a Very pleasant manner. A large number of handsome r.nd useful presents were received. Mr. and Mrs.

Knell will reside In the new home on Third avenue. A f.arty of young people from this city drove to the home ot Mr. aud Mrs. J. H.

Vickroy at Shelby last evening where they were delightfully entertained in games, mimic and a general good times followed by a fine supper. At a late hour the young people returned homo. These in the party were Muses Mary Althouse, Mary Wvlls, Jen.iie Griffith, Maud Whipp, Alice Krabil). Maynie Roth, Florence Snyder, Florence Gerlaeh, Nora Henry and McU Strcmir.ger and Frank Smith, Leo Scy-bold, George Seybold, Ora Kaylor, Nathan r-nd John Wise, Frank Koose, Henry Clyde Lepptt, "-Letter Snyder, Leo Snyder and Will Althouse. Miss Theresa Wolfe entertained a number of friends at her No, 2." Ritter street, last evening, the occasion being the anniversary of her Cards and other games were the principal.

of tho evening. Music was furnished by Messrs. IN Tit MATTE fK I Mary J. Iford. No.

T-II. Hi nkriipt.) Nollee Is lieivby ulven to nil purl les coll-eeineil tin Kiiid Mai7 A. Clllford, of Mans-Held, (., lias filed her pe 1 1 Ion for dlseharno and tlie sain litis leen assigned for liearlni; before Uiu Ion. 1' inneU .1. Wlnir, of IheHiild lUstriel.

ul 1 Ohio, on the Ski day of Minvli. A. IH. at IU o'clock a. in.

CHAM, II.Kkatinx, ltefereo ill ISiinkruptcy. Feb. 27, 11H.U. of condition. The loit to the city therefore not amount to much.

No blame attaches to John Moi reU, who is competent to tak.) cure of a team, lie Is a minute man and is generally assigned to such duty Harmon, the man who was holding the team at-(ached to the truck, Is a married man aud it is stated that he in bo way to blame for what happened. M'S. Merrell wa not Injured when he was thrown have bcev received at the armory by company M. Cart. W.

S. Bradford, First Lieut. Jes3-j Starrett and Second Lieut. Hoa-co- Porch have returned from Colnr bus, where they took the examlnaiiou at the oillee of the udjutait general and wero successful. They will receive their commissions shortly.

PUBLIC HEALTH, Mention of People Who Are IU, Con alesoent Or "About the Bame." Master Rufus Crider is HI at his horn'! on Chestnut street. Mrs. Matthew Laird and two little children, who have been unite 111 with grip, are convalescent. Matthew Laird, who has bn confined to bis bed thy past three weeks, Is sotnew hat bettor. W.

B. Campbell' Is sick ith the grip. Mm. A. J.

Itortz is sick ith rheumatism at her home on West Tbiul street. Mrs. I M. Swlgart, of North Adams street, Is 111 with tho gfip. Martha Chapman, littlo daughter of Mr.

and Mrs. W. B. Chapman, of Mat-, ion a vviine, is quite lib Letter carrier Frank Milner Is ill at his home on Vtmnum avenue. George Eiiglcbreeht 1 carrying bis route.

Letter Carrier E. Ford, of Wood street, is ill. Harry Zcllner is work-ins iu his place. Mrs. Mary Custer, money order clerk at the postoflk-e, Is ill at her home on East Second street.

Honore Terman. little daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Hichard Terman. or Sycamore' street, has been quite Hi and is no better.

Amos Frlsch, of No. 2 department, who has been quite ill for the past day and night, Is reported as no better ihis morning. Chinese aie not entirely clothed in cotton. The ordinary annual crop of silk 111 China Is estimated at about pounds, of which over tu per cent is consumed In tho country where it is produced. trom no salvage wagon.

PATERNITY CHARGE For tho weakness and prostration following grippe there Is nothing So prompt and effective as One Minute Cough Cure. This preparation Is hltn-ly endorsed as an unfailing remedy for all throat and lung troubles and its early uso prevents consumption. It was made to euro Will M. Barton and C. W.

Wagner. Got Anyt bins You Want to Trado Is there anything around tbe house or hard you don't want and which you would willingly trado for something you really need? Beyond all doubt there Is, Anything from a high, four-post bedstead to a gold watch or a fiat iron. A set or harness, riding saddle, bicycle, wagon or cart. The cottage organ, wash tubs, sewing machine, typewriter, music box or bric-a-brac, 'lhe list could be extended Indefinitely. The second-hand man won't give you much, but a 23-cent "I want to trade" advertisement In the News may bo the means of bringing together two persons desirous of exchanging articles and assist you In doln; so to advantage.

1 ry It. A production of unusual magnitude Is prom 1st -d when Lew is Morrison's "Faust" niaKcs Its annual appearance hce Saturday night. We are assured that tin. M'enic is e-ntiroiy new. inn! tho electric embcllbhmenta moro startling and sur)iriMng than ever.

The costumes will be- on a scale of grandeur seldom, heretofore witnessed and the company prcsentini; tills masterpiece is said to be exceptionally strong this Season. Go this gcigeous play Satin day night Sale opens tonight, and hardly able It, see wnai ill were doing. The of cold water acted luve a tilganlie shower lmth, only it had Un. in- iife foive. The- water from the liaca of lu and tin) patent sprinkler, together wltli the smoke, did much data--use The second lloor Is a sort of btoi-agu room for frtshly-manufactured goods and the third lloor is partly pack-iiivj loom and partly storage rno.il.

Much of the goods were deluged while others were smoked up. Some goods while bhowliig no visible Injury or damage, are totally unlit for the trade iM 'aithe of the smoke which got lutv them. The water from above found IU way the cellar where is stored l.r.OO has-reU ol' Hour aud other supplies. Ju.it how much of tills is damaged or ruined not known as things wilt be left until toe Insurance adjusters arrive A Ntws man went over the various iloois this morning In company wllti ('apt. W.

II. Taylor, lie stated that li did i.ot know what the damage would be. lj.it that by some of the ted wilh lh eoiicein It had ctiiuaied it at Any of rmii'he, 1'ullj covereil by lu-virau e. About half an hour after Hie lireuien returned to their quarters another alarm was turned in from box No. 7.

11 that somebody taw tteau and Coble. Lunch wa9 served and all All (ne world's a stage and of the occupants are supers who play thinking parts. Which Maybe Adjusted by tlio Mar I ring of te Couple Fred Schuster, who is employed ut tho works, was arrested this af- jternoou by Constable Lougsdorf at the worka aud taken td the office ot 'Suture J. It. Richardson to answer to a paternity charge preferred against him by Miss Minnie Long, of this city.

The ectiipliiint was made by the young wo. jtiian today r.nd the arrest was the result. A conference of the young man a Ml young woman was held at the ju-itiec's ollice -with a view to settling th-i It appears that the young mm wus not unwilling tu marry iti girl, but it appears that be Is not yet of ago and lie was afraid that be could not oht.iin hiu parents' eoisseut to tho union. It Is probable that the. matter may be adjusted, but in case la none Schuster will be bound over to spent very pluafiinl evening.

were as follows: Theresa Wolfe. Helen and Mollie Wolfe. Myrtle Vhllch, Carrie Mary Mann. Anna Moscr, Merit does niui.li, but fortune more. Grass Emma Krum, Messrs.

David Moser, Daniel Coble. Wiliiam McClcl- lan, Lewis Kookeu. Johu Fighter, About the best way to retain your Ideal of a lou is to let him bee Mae another woman's lnnLund. Neloon, Charles Soulier. Will Femirick.

$500 REWARD I TTo nil) pur the above reward for any rsne nf lavcr 4'ompiauit. Dyspepsia, siek Ueiulaebe, Jinlli'Mieii, ol C'oniivviie-8 rniinot cure Willi tho I p-To-Dato l.lltle Mvcr 1111, when the dlreeiloim are vtrlcl-ly complied wilh. They are purely einlnlpp, and never full lo itivo fiHiisraclloii. Istxes i-iiMKin IK) I'lUs, 1oc boTci column 4it I'll Ik. so Ijojcn conirtln la I'l 1 Is.

llovrsreof nuliidluilioiis and iiinutliilis. Sent lunll. tstamp taken. NKUVII'A MKDU'AL Cur. ciuiloti and iatikaou Chicago, 111.

Sold by Kin-lies anew the Urea of youth, bal McLaughlin V. it. C. wl.l meet at II. 0.

depot ot 10 o'clock Friday to attend the funeral of Mrs- Mutt lo Whitney at Shelby and, by request, will liike part in the services. ances up the Joys and sorrows of life. Bort! Ham Boujit llrlug or send your want employment adv. to the News olllce, statins what kind of employment you tlesira and the News will publish it free of charge. It vain nud foolish not to use Mountain Tea made by Madison Medi For sale by WILL M.

1IARTON. JENNIE V. McLACGHLIN, Scc'y pro tern. court and committed to jail In default of bull. I cine Co.

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