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IT TT Tv Tl XT TT THE W. H. HAW JI. XL Jl JL 11 NO. 16 OHIO MBEIIAL.Vol.

17. WEEKLY 7. MANSFIELD, THURSDAY, APRIL 30, 1891. Rcott, Mamie Hale, Fannie Charles, THE 1,0,0 ANNIVERSARY Bernice Hughes, Hattie Bhively, Etta itooinsou, Jimma conley, LlbUie Car where another son resides. They will visit other relatives while absent.

The Windsor branch folks are doing some grading and filling around their new church, which they will dedicate as soon as it is finished. It is a neat rothers and Masters Albert Carothers up a very nice monument at the family burial ground at the St. Peter's church of London. Mrs. Willard Miller, formerly of Kansas but now of Williama county, is visiting friends here.

Some of our farmers have been losing valuable brood mares this spring. and Henry Pugh. The judges were 'ror. enarp, or Mansneld, Mr. unk From Tuesday's News.

Immediately after the parade made yesterday by the Odd Fellows, Canton Wright, of Wooster, gave au exhibition drill on Park avenue east opposite the court house, which was witnessed by 2,000 people who thronged the sidewalks and packed the court house steps. Canton Wright is the youngest canton in the state and for the short time it haa been organized, it is a remarkably well drilled body. This can of Mansfield, and Mr. Kirkpatnck, of church and will add to the comfort of the congregation very much. ivnox county, me prize, a silver A Large Turnout of Odd Fellows medal, was won by Miss Mary Scott; Lucas.

at Monday's Celebration. OUR NEIGHBORS. Lexington. Mrs. William Thuma, of Johnsville, has been the guest of Mrs.

S. B. Joslin, her sister. John Doty has returned after an absence of several months In Canal Fulton. William Relninger and wife were called to Chesterville Sunday by the dangerous illness of a relative.

Mrs. Jane Dysart, of Wooster, is visiting the family of Col. C. Brown. Mrs.

Janett and Mr. Sharp, of Millersburg were at Col. Sharp's Sunday. G. V.

Frye, Chicago, formerly of Lexington, arived Friday on his return tne seconu nonor byMiwmattle Bhively, and third by Miss Emma Conley, E. E. Leiter and family, of Toledo, spent eunaay wttn nis parents. EVENTS OF THE DAY AND EVENING, partially be accounted for from the Borne of the rest graded high and in fact they all did credit to themselves. Frank Leach, of Lima, has captured one of Yankeetown's choicest girls, J.

spring, of Vernon Junction, was here Sunday with some of the girls. Fair Weather Contribute to the. Sac The Rev. A. T.

Reed, the evangelist fact that many of them belonged to the famous Wooster City Guards, which for years was one of the most perfectly drilled military organizations in the state. There were 20 swordsmen in the drill under rrom Uberlin, will hold services Satur miss Mary, aaugnter ot Mr. and Mrs. John ilersb. They were married ee of the ecaalon Reception of day and Sunday at the Congregational Wednesday evening by the Rev.

J. VlHltom The Parade of the After Ban-on. I hey started for their future cuurcn. William Arnold, of North Liberty command of Brig. Gen.

Forbes Alcock noon Entertainment at Memorial Opera lIoane The Ball of the Patri home, Lima, the next morning. The stereopticon entertainment giv visited with E. D. Williams last week. Quite a number of Odd Fellows from wno is the captain ot the canton.

arch Militant. en by the Osbun brothers at Milton, Many intricate movements were so Ilnena YlMla. Mrs. Cyrus Hout met with an accident recently by falling Beveral feet and breaking her leg near the ankle. One week later a son was born.

Mother and child are getting along very well under the circumstances. Dr. G. P. Battler ia in charge of the case.

Casper Snyder, aged 84 years, and a blacksmith by profession, still works at his anvil. He has the reputation of being an excellent workman, and quite active for one of his age. George Larue has gone to Lima to look for a location, and if successful will move to that place in the near future. George is a sound Republican. Some of our supervisors have been grading the roads, a thing that was much needed.

It requires six horses to "run the machine" with 200 pounds of supervisor perched on top. S. S. Hout will make the Bheep trade lively this season with increased faith in the Republican party and From Monday's News. well executed that the spectators spontaneously applauded.

Chevaliers who last Saturday evening, was very much enjoyed by all. About $26 was raised here attended the anniversary exercises at Mansfield Monday. W. P. Wallace wore a smile last have been in the ranks since the can To-day is Odd Fellows' day and the weather could not be more propitious for the widowed and fatherless.

week over his new horse, but you ton was established and who have seen for any event. There are hundreds of The Rev. J. H. Barron undertook, several months ago.by giving concerts, and participated in many exhibitions from a business trip east.

Mr. Frye will build a residence for Mrs. Wint-rode, his mother-in-law, whose house was burned. The structure will cost $3,500 and the contract was awardad to Thomas Bloor, a Mansfield, contractor who was here also. Mrs.

Elijah Baughman has been very seriously sick with la grippe. Her parents, B. Ed wards and wife, of Bellville, came April 23. Mr. Getz, of Mt.

Vernon, was in Lexington last week. don't see him smile any over It now as his new horse proved to be a stop to raise about $200, to clear the home of a widow, left with several Odd Fellows in the city to-day and by courtesy to distinguished visitors the city is theirs. The city was gaily decorated with flags and presented a holiday appearance. The business or trie same Kind mgniy complimented the Wooster chevaliers for the precision and soldierly bearing of every chevalier who participated in the riorse. Lew Secrist, of Independence, stop ped In town over Sunday.

small children, in poor health. He has raised all but about S15. What a G. W. Marks is convalescent at this arm.

noble effort! men seemed to vie with each other in writing. The anniversary exercises at Memo A meeting was held at Windsor last decorating their establishments. Emery Gray goes to Canton this rial Opera House in the evening were week, making preparations for Memo Mrs. Eva Backett haa to Every train on all roads brought not attended by an audience which tested week to accept a position there. Charles McCreary went to Indianap only members or tne great traternity, rial imy.

The grippe is more prevalent, and in the full capacity of the hall. Brother nuggies, Asniana county. W. W. Cockley will soon begin the erection of a new house and barn on olis last week to accept a position of a more severe form, than ever before A.

J. Twitchell presided. After a selection by the orchestra Dr. H. L.

in this vicinity. lineman on tne l. railroad. We understand parties have pur for many brought with them tneir wives and friends that they too might enjoy the occasion. The reception committees were busily engaged all the morning his farm a mile northwest of Lexington.

The Odd Fellows will soon submit Wiles invoked divine blessing upon the assemblage and upon the noble order The Rev. J. H. Barron la training a class in vocal music. The scholars are chased the old tan yard and expect to that has diffused benevolence and plans and specifications to contractors erect a planing and saw mill to be in operation soon.

enthusiastic over his thorough train ing. meeting visiting delegations and es charity within and beyond its brother- corting them to Canton Armory or to The champion egg eater of the town nood for so many years. After a selec Miss EffleShively has taken charge of the lodge room to the music of the tion by the Liedertafel. entitled "The is J'j. iu.

lrst. lie taues one dozen raw ones for a single meal. American and the Citizens' bands, tne winnsor scnoni, as tne teacuer. Miss Luella Palmer is prostrated with Day we Past Grand Mas Canton Mansfield had four squads Benny Gal caught the largest turtle ter Henry C. Hedges was introduced la grippe.

detailed to meet tne visiting cantons, that we have seen for a long time. It with a high encomium from Brother Wanlilnitton. There is a good deal of sickness here yet. David Hamilton, of Van Wert.came here last Saturday to stay with his grandmother and go to school. The carpenters have Thomas Bauks' house almost enclosed.

George Taylor went to Ontario to see his brother, William, last Saturday. Some of our farmers are kicking on the street market ordinance. William Sirpless and family spent Sunday with his father-in-law near Lexington. Ralph Leppo, who was visiting his aunt, Mrs. Schlosser, was taken quite sick last Sunday night.

His mother was sent for on Monday. Alexander Taylor and wife, of nea weighed 10 pounds. Twitchell One consisted of Maj. Gen. J.

D. Bell and stall; auother was under command for the erection of a three-story brick building east of the post-office on Main street. Work Is progressing rapidly on the creamery building and Live Stock Company's barn, also Mike Cahill's residence near the railroad bridge. Mrs. Ellis Bradfield, formerly Fanny Kennedy, is now a resident of Oklo-homa.

i Mrs. David Stough is at Pleasant Valley the guest of the family of Frank Boles, her son-in-law. Attorney G. M. Fry is vet dangerous After a vain attempt to do business Biother Hedges read a carefully pre MIRlln.

of Col. J. xx. Todd.anotner under com without paying its labor, the Baker pared address, in which he paid a glo Last Thursday Dr. I.

F. Market, as mand of Maj. T. W. Ford and a fourth under command of Pust Cant.

J. M. Stone company was rather forced to pay its men Saturday. rious tribute to nomas wnuey, the founder of American Odd Fellowship. sisted by Drs.

Cowan and Myers, of Merrell. The visiting chevaliers Asuunu, removed a tumor from the He dwelt upon the grandest teaching tM. xurnorst, or waudusKy, and Mr. Fish, of Springfield, were in town on were escoited to Canton Armory where they were relieved of their ana noblest principle or tne order to care for the sick, relieve the distressed, business connected with the Baker Stone company. A son of A.

M. Gray had a hand bad baggage and accoutrements and were assigned to the various hotels and resi bury tne dead and educate the orphan. ly prostrated. isrotner vr. ueorge Mitchell read an Mrs.

l). liarnett, of this vicinity, is dents for dinner. The chevaliers of ly torn in trying to explode dynamite address which was especially interest more precariously ill. Hay esville, visited at W. H.

ing to those in the audience who have Miss Minnie ben warts has been the last Sunday. Mansfield extended every hospitality to the visitors that could be desired to make their visit here comfortable and left shoulder bla''e of Mrs. Samuel Heckman. The lady is doing well and the wound is doing nicely. The tumor weighed two pounds and was of about two years' growth.

Dr. Cowan applied the anaesthetics and Dr. Markel manipulated the scalpel. A number of citizens of this town and vicinity met at the old Lutheran church last Saturday evening and organized a T.aw and Order League, adopted a constitution and elected the following officers: President. C.

C. met the "Good Samaritan." cartridges by holding to them. Ji R. Gallagher and Samuel Barr in driving a colt by Baker's mill dam held the reins too loosely and the colt lhomas "I'ollock and sister. Flora.

guest of G. A. Schafer's family at Mansfield. The Liedertafel sang "Die Nacht" in visited G. W.

Robinson's Sunday. pleasant and the chevaliers and their Daniel Guyselman. of Lima, a for an impressive manner and the audi Robert McGregor and mother visited ladies were dined at the expense of ence responded with hearty applause mer merchant of Lexington, has been the family of E. Heyser at Lexington last Sunday. An address in German by Louis shied, throwing them both Into the dam.

After 'Squire Gallagher had crawled out he sat on the bank and accused Mr. Barr of trespassing. The gun club made the following woir in wnien tne uermans in tne au- Canton Mansfield. The reception committee of the subordinate lodges was as follows, under command of Noble Grand Louis Mrs. Hetty Charles, wife of Georce here recently.

Mrs. Eva Driver and Mrs. Mary Dunn, of Springfield, daughters of Mrs. Fleck, lately deceased, have been dience were deeply interested, another Charles, died at her residence south of Washington April 28. Interment at selection by tne ana an ad Freundlieh.

of Richland Lodge No.161: score at their shoot Saturday: J. H. dress by Peter Berno on the subject Staman; five vice-presidents; secretary, J. F. Benninghof; treasurer, B.

J. Aby and an executive committee of seven members. A number of interesting Cessarea Thursday, April 30. George Wagner, Frank Odell, Samuel the guests of Mrs. J.

Spriggins, their sister, of this vicinity. Rummel 16, A. Lucas 13, S. Rumtnel nearest ms neart, "Tne KebeKans," Everly. Bert Foerster, Ernest Mink, ciosea tne exercises at tne speeches were made in the interest of The ball at Canton Armorv under Philip Saeltzer, H.

Berndt, Tobias Stahlheber, John Lanehart, Robert IN THE LEGISLATURE, itooert uainraitn, and wire, who are in Hiawatha, wiikfcUy. there Indefinitely, as their daughter, Mrs. Adam Bechtel. is vet in nreparions the auspices of Canton Mansfield No. 6.

Kase, George Hartenfels, George Finf- the organization. Dr. and Mrs. Markel were hastily called from church last Sunday by a telephone message, announcing that P. was a fitting finale to the celebration.

The chevaliers and their health. ladies and invited guests began to ar Leonidas II. Mclnoun now has his gelt, Jacob Ahlbeim, Adam Troutman, Louia Wolf, W. C. Payne, Robert Welskotten, H.

Snyder and W. J. Scott. This committee showed visiting the doctor's father, Israel Markel, of rive snortiy alter o'clock, and by 8 headquarters six miles from Mechan A Bill by (Richland's Member Knocked Out in the Senate. ia, l.

o. Uerry JO, L. J. Ioomis 15, out of a possible 25. We understand council expects to require property owners on Main street to loook after the paving of the sidewalks this spring, and It might not be out of place for us to remind some of the council that they own some very bad walks themselves.

Bloomlnggrove-Morrow Conuty. Mrs. Mattie Caskey, who has been visiting her parents and friends in this village, returned to her home in Crest- 1 o'clock when the American orchestra icsburg, his post-office address. wunam ianasey7s venerable moth brothers of subordinate lodges every attention at their command. Among the celebrities of the Patri with G.

Riley Bange as prompter, began the dancingjmusic, fully 500 people were in attendance and this number er, more than 40 years a resident of ISAAC SMITH WILL NOT HANG. Lexington, is now quite feeble from archs Militant present were Gen. J. C. was increased to 700 when the exer the infirmities incident to her great Asniana, naa grown seuousiy sick in his long protracted illness.

Professor Johnson gave two creditable stereopticon exhibitions here last week, which were but meagerly attended. Several members of the Koogle family went to Ohio City, last week to attend the funeral of their brother and uncle, Peter Koogle, of Whittaker, of Dayton, commander of cises at Memorial upera were Democrat Defeat a Hill to Abollnh a the department; of Uliio; Major nail, ueany oi years. Scott Jackson and wife, now at Colo concluded. or iSewark, major or the second battai- A large number of visiting chevaliers rado Borings, will, May 1, dejiart line last Friday. lion First Regiment, accompanied by his stall: Major Bamuel Arnold, of Ash remained to enjoy tne festivities of the ior uregon ior tne benent of Mrs, George Day and Clark Harding, who are attending school in Marion, spent evening and all possible was done to Jackson's health.

contribute to their enjoyment. Con Sunday with their parents. Mrs. Alma Dickerson entertained a tnat piace. George H.

Mowry has placed us un der special obligations tor the hand sidering the large number in attend ance the ball was ad land, of the first battallion, Third Regiment. At 2 o'clock the cantons assembled on the west side of Central Park and the subordinate lodges formed on the Plymouth. Work on Plymouth's various provements goes rierht alone and im mirabiy managed. The music some specimen of Japanese raspberry plant presented us. Dr.

Vocum and son, Lem, Mrs. Glass was splendid, the floor in excel be east side of the park. At 3 o'clock the fore many days our little town will be lent condition and the light luncheon served was abundant in quantity and procession moved in the following or and Mrs. Cramer, of Hayesville, visit der, with Maj. T.

W. Ford in com- a ousy piace. Anyone doubting that Plymouth is booming need only look ed at Mrs. Lemon's last week. good in quality.

Tne dancing was viand Mrs. D. F. Reynolds, of Winfleld east from the B. O.track as he passes auuoi me troops uu Continued until shortly after midnight, ason grand marshal of subordinate tbe great majority 0lf dancers of the troops and Dr.

M. P. visited at J. W. Query's last Sunday, I 1 mrouga town 10 convince himself that Dr.

C. D.Sacket has put a new Victor it is a fact. maining until the programme was fin J. D. Bell of the Fourth laj.

uen. isnea. sare into ms omce. it is a beauty. We henceforth have no more Sun The new shops of Fate, Gunsaullus are, or will be very conspicuous tiy Corps and Brig.

Gen. J. C. 1 utaKer. commander or unio oiviS' pay in town; the last one moved to A MEAT PACKING HOUSE.

both mounted and the following iivm luo ruuroaus, lying, as tney do, between the two depots. The stone Mansfield last week. Probability that one Will be Erected work is about finished and two car cited stati: ling. uen. orues Ai-chief of staff, of Wooster: Col.

J. William Young moved to the prem Ises vacated by Andrew Sunday. In this City. Nnloon at the Deaf and Damb Any Inni On te-The Alexander lg Bill and the Corcoran Bnlldinff and Loan BUI are Now Laws, Columbus, April 29 Special. In the senate Gaumer's house bill to continue the present method of electing the board of education In Mansfield was defeated.

Governor Campbell to-day commuted to imprisonment for life the sentence of Isaac Smith who was to hang Friday morning for the murder of Stephen Skidmore, Smith had been reprieved nine times. The house by a vole of yeas 51, Republicans, nays 15, Democrats, defeated Mr. Sterrett's bill to abolish the saloon at the gate of the deaf and dumb asylum. The house passed the Da via bill tax Ing foreign insurance companies upou net premium receipts instead of gross premium receipts. The senate to-day concurred In the house amendment to the Alexander dog tax bill and the measure is now a law.

The senate concuned In the house amendment to the Corcoran building and loan association bill measure endorsed by the Ohio league of building and loan aasoclatlons and it is now a law. loads of brick are already on the Hid, of Mansfield: Maj. 8. L. Arn- Among the many improvements Henry Atkinson moved into the ground.

IA TAsbland: Maj. u. W. Hall and liKeiy 10 oe auciea to Mansneld the house owned by William Griffin. The A.

W. R. R. and the B. few of her lady friends April 24.

Mrs. Maria Swartz returned home from Cleveland Saturday after spending a week with her daughter. Mrs. Badgley, of Galiou, is spending a few days with her son's family in this place. Nora Briggs spent several days last week with friends in Gallon.

Robert Harbison, of Cleveland, is visiting friends in this neighborhood, Mr. and Mrs. Kirkpatrick were called to Mt. Gilead Monday to Bee their daughter, Mrs. B.R.Backhouser, who is very sick.

Mrs. Ed Cook and children visited her parents at Gal ion Monday. M. L. Martin, of Crestline, attended church here Sunday.

Mr. Henshue, of Harrlsburg, is spending a few days in our little village. J. Johnson, who has been in poor health all winter, has not been so well fc a few days past. Mr.

Simon Badgley and daughter. Ettie, attended the wedding of P. Shill and Miss Kitty McManus last Tuesday morning. Mr. and Mrs.

Jacob Brlgga visited their son at King's Corners on Monday. D. K. Mitchell and WTheeler Picker- coming season is a packing house A. M.

Legge, of Newark. American hand. u. are putting In their Y's ti connect We had the pleasure on Monday of last week of being shown through the 1 wnere "meat will be slain" and packed the two roads and will, no doubt, have T. Ford and Capt, J.

for local consumption. At nearly all new rEws building by its proprietor, mounted. UICIU UUUB Wtt'K, Work was begun last week on the W. 8. Cappeller.

Mr. C. made us feel Mem Can seasons of the year packed meats are received by local butchers from the Ashland No. 41, of Ashland: quite at home by his genial good building to be used Cant. i to Baer: 2(1 swords.

Chicago packing houses. The meats or Canton, as a foundry. and Cant i are not as fresh but the prices necessa- uauou, a'-. oo, vi uaiiuu: Miss Mary Sweet has returned home just as soon aa it can be finished the CaDt. Sieboid: 24 swords.

rrom loieuo wnere she had been in at necessary machinery will be put in Cantou Calumet, No. 49, of Nor- rily as high if not higher than they would be if the stock was killed at home. The butchers are tendance upon a sick relative. uiu wurK uegun. walk: Ca c.

8. E. Crawford; 20 swords. CantoniVIarion, No. 66, of Marion: Zeigler, D.

F. Ervin. R. E.Mc all in favor of a packing house, as in Kee and Sam Reno each have a house CaDt. G.

H' May: 15 swords. Franklin Township. deed everybody else would be if such an establishment were once erected. in process of erection. beveral new streets are talked of In Canton Wright, No.

47, of Wooster: Capt. Forbes Alcock being a staff offi but the thing lacking is capital. It is Farmers are very busy now. Some tne west part or town. i .1 i cer, Lieut.

John Russell was in com estimated that or $30,000 would v-ousmeraoie excitement was occa mand: 24 swords. erect ounuings, buy stocK. with a have fldisbed sowing oats. Wheat is looking fine, in fact no better prospect for a good ciop has been for years. Grandmother Stvret.

of Weller. is sioned on the square Monday after Canton Wallace, No. 59, of Mt. surplus to operate the concern until it noon wnen m. is.

horse ran son commenced work on Frank Rhine- would gradually Place itself on a firm Vernon; Capt. Charles C. lams; 15 away, it was attacned toasnr ni? hart's house this week. footing. Mansfield would then be able swords.

quite low witn ia grippe. The assessor is around with the tin wuguu ituu ma son, Addle, was driv A BOLD BUKGLAR. Canton Mystic, No. 13, of Newark; I to compete with Armour, Swift or any ing. VV hen near the center of the JnrkHou Towiimhlp.

Cant. C. E. Merrick; 15 swords, of the large packers, square the horse turned suddenly to case inquiring what property we have which he may place on the tax dupli Canton Mansfield, No. 6, of Mans The site proposed lies between There were aulte heavy frosts Fri iuo norm overturning tne wagon com- field: Capt.

J. M. Mohler: 35 swords. the Erie and B. O.

tracks day and Saturday morning. cate. leteiy, tne boy being underneath, west of bherman-Heineman nark The Farmers' Alliance of this town uats sowing is last coming to a close he animal made a bee line for Cur- Grand marshal, Dr. M. P.

Mason, and assistant marshal, Peter Shub- ship, to which a Democratic corres and a lew daya more and every one This would be a splendid location both for eanitarv purposes, inasmuch 'as it pen's jewelry store and would certain kheeel. mounted. will be through. ponaent reiera eo flatteringly, is com ly have shattered. window First division subordinate lodges posed entirely of Democrats except one would be well out of the city and ex (sneritl Tressel was in Jackson last uaa 1 the wagon not struck and only one Republican.

He must be Thursday. hitching post and turned commanded by Marshal E. Wilkinson as follows: Paris Lodge cellent snipping iaciiities could bo arranged. This would also encourage a free trader. Ccaries Mcuaughlin.or Mattoon, 111., mm sJigntlv to the right and stonnlni? We understand that Welter Grange of Plymouth, 14 men; Sturges a prominent mason and grand generalissimo of Knights Templar of that lucniana counry iarmers ana tne farmers of surrounding counties to will begin work oa its hall soon as it Ixklge 357, of Independence, lo him.

Aside from a severe shaking up the boy escaped serious injury although his escape was almost a mir raise more stock, as there would be men: Bellville Lodge, No. 300, of state.is visiting his mother who Is sick. contemplates enlarging and refit Bellville, 4 men; Bylvan Lodge 240, of ready market at all seasons of the year. ting it. and other frieuda at Shelby, his former acle.

We notice a communication In a re nome. jjouaonvuie, is men; Monroe xiouge Quite a number of Odd Fellows from He Steals the Combinat ion of a Safe, from Which lie 8x'iirey 93,500. Fiotlay, April 28. A burglar entered the residence of J. T.

Winters at an early hour Sunday morning, and secured a pocket-book containing the combination to the safe in Mr. Winters' office. He then broke omi the office, unlocked the Bafe and secured in cash. The police have been at work all day and are unable to find a clew. Winters is unable to give any information that will throw light on the robbery.

Two Hangings 1'oetpoued. CoLOtisus, April 27. Governor Campbell has respited Edward Blair, the Putnam county murderer sentenced to be hanged April 20. until June 5, in order that his case might he taken to the circuit court on error. In the supreme court Saturday the petition in error in the case of Edmund McCarthy against the state of Ohio was filed.

McCarthy is the Cincinnati murderer who hns been confined in the annex under death sentence for sevend James Dickson's XegllKence. 11 in ')l 1 tvinn Mr. and Mrs. Philander Rodgers.who aw i this place attended the celebration at cent Issue of the Njbws from farmers east of the city with reference to 7 The Citizens' band When Walnut street was Improved live soutn orsnelby, buried ineiroulv Mansfield, Monday. council ordered the property owners to Second division, Marshal William hitching places in your city.

We think daughter last Saturday. She died of Andrew ciarK, proprietor of Clark's planing mill, is seriously 111 from hem- it a great need. As it is. farmers can la grippe. repair their sidewalks.

Some of the owners were not rich, but they did as Knie in charge: Richland Lodge 161, of Mansfield. 150 men: Wvanooskl tie trustees were called together last scarcely get places to tie their teams on a throng day. We have heard many council ordered. One owner by the Lodge 132, of Lexington, 20 men; Mo morrnage ot tne lungs and ia not expected to last many days. name of James Dickson has not vet hican Lodge 85.

of Ashland. 50 men complaints about the scarcity of Saturday to decide on a townsnip ditch in the southwest part of the township, the outlet of John Iter's county ditch. Miss Hattie Btreit. of Tiffin, returned complied with the order and a 30-foot Mansfield Lodge 19, of Mansfield, 150 strip of pavement on the west side of hitching places. It is certainly to the Interest of business men of the city to furnish as good accommodations as nome Tuesday morning after a short visit with her sister, Mrs.

Charles men. This same ditch was in question a few Walnut, between Third street and The procession took the following years ago. uur townsnip assessor. Peter Kuhn. Park avenue has not been touched and is the only bad place on the ia listing the property, and we think the voters of the township made a whole street.

Not only this but possible to the patrons of the town. E. W. Morthland, of this township, is on the wing electioneering for the nomination of commissioner. How is he going to get in his free trade on tar Pavonla.

A contest in elocution waa held at the vacant lot at the same good choice In electing Mr. Kuhn. line of march: South on Diamond to Arch street; west on Arch to Main; north on Main to Fourth street; west on Fourth to Mulberry; south on Mulberry to Park avenue west; east on Park avenue to Main; thence east on north side of Park to Park avenue east: east on this street then count the Milton church on Tuesday evening mere is some little sickness In our months past. The briefs and evidence in the cane covered about 1,000 pages of type-writing. The filing of the petition iff Republicans? Mr.

and Mrs. J. T. Oswalt will soon township at the present writing. Mrs.

Henry Stlne was buried at the place has been dug out to get the dirt and a big stink hole is the result. It stands to-day full of black, reeking filth and water to tbe great annoyance St. Peter's church. London, last Thurs of last week. It was under the auspices of the Prohibltionista and managed by Mr.

Moflitt. The contestants were masters and misses from 12 to 20 years of age, namely: Misses Mary i in error in the supreme court in the caso of McCarthy acts as a suspension of jtlio sentence until the court passes the day. ermarch to place of stai ting and parade of the neighbors. Cannot the board leave for an extensive trip through the west; they will first visit a son in Missouri and then proceed to Washington i dismissed. 1 of health bring Mr.

Dickson to time? case. The family of Isaao Bricker has put.

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