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   Hamilton Telegraph (Newspaper) - September 29, 1898, Hamilton, Ohio                                TELEGRAPH ESTABLISHED A D 1814 HAMILTON OH 10 THURSDAY 29 1898 THE WEEK 52 SATURDAY A Winter Co have been awarded the contract for furnishing suits for inmates of tlie infirmary for tha coming year at their bid and being the lowest bidder Secretary Will Hunter of tho Fair Board eaid today that the prospects wera flattering for the fastest series of races this season of many Not Settled is not yet Holy when tho Hamilton boye of tha Sixth 0 V I will be home It has been learned that Private Charles of is in tho hospital at Providence H 1 Louisa executrix ot the estate of ths Ute has been authorized by the probate court to a claim against the P C 0 Bt Ij Co accruing from the death of Michael Kotler for was killed near Seven Mile on July The company is re- leased from liability in tho matter The Dayton presbytery of the church will bo in session at Carlisle Monday The First Pres church of this city willbe resented by Rev J R Greene and Robertson The delegates from tho Westminster Presbyterian church be Rev J S Edenburn and Henry Tho Methodist conference recently held at Xenia made in any changes in the Cincinnati that of especial interest to In the readjustment the lowing chapters were entirely removed from the Cincinnati Concord Branch Hilli Venice Hew Huven Okeana and ville George Moors about 30 yeara of ege married and living at Lima 0 met with an accident shortly before nice o'clock this morning that will cripple him for life He ia a brakeman on a local C II D freight While tho train was passing through Trenton this morning ho attempted to board the front of the engine slipped was thrown nuder the his right foot entirely crashed He was placed on a south bound passenger brought horo lit and re- moved from tho C H D depot to lie hospital in tho wagon Drs Trebel and Jacobs amputated oil but s small tion of the foot The unfortunate man ia resting easy as possible Ilia family has notified The of Company L Firat 0 V I decided nt a meeting held Thursday night to hold au all-day camp in the exact manner aa upon the Held while in camp at Port Tampa City Fla Charles a of the company through his father Dr 0 S has offered the beautiful grounds his home at Fifth aud lor the camp nnd his hna been accepted by Captain Sullivan The company will go into camp at D o'clock on a clay hereafter to bs by pitching heir tents after winch the guard line will lie out nod a regular army dinner will be served on the grounds Fancy drills will be given by the company followed by guard ul 4 o'clock in which the First regiment band will participate Dress parade will he held at fi o'clock and a concert by the bund will tako 7 o'clock An invitation will he ex- tended to many of the officers of Cincinnati and to Company E ot Hamilton The is to bf given by tho company to repay citizens for the compliments be- on it Mrs Henrietta Dill of Trenton it under arrest on the charge of trespass ing preferred by hor neighbor John Tho case promises to be an interesting one owing to the Between Mrs Dill's and Mr yard there is an alley which has been closed up by the latter named he claiming it ia part ot his lot which Mrs Dill deniis The alley has long been in dispute and morning whan Dill re- her winter supply of coal she ordered the who hauled it to the f nel in the alley This was done and when Mra Dill it into Sir appeared Mayor and a warrant to bo charging Mrs Dill with The coal is still in the alley and the cuss will be tried hy the mayor of Both ho defendant and plaintiff havo employed attorneys from Hamilton to look after their casee Private Clifford D Lewis of Coin pany U Middletown was in thia city last night In an interview he relative to the case detailed In yesterday's I was not vith but I know McClintOck well Harry was on guard duty night and his gun was loaded Fagin had been ing and approached with Somn words ensued and I saw his gnu thn assault and strike over the head with tha butt of hla enn It vru hard blow dropped to tho and was carried over to the hospital They wouldn't have him there and he was brought back to the guardhouse and taken In The blow broke the stock of gun He got another and went back on duty I do not say that he was justified in hitting as hard as us did bnt ho was ou guard duty and Fagin tried to crocs the line The gun stock was splintered all down the grain by tho force of tho blow and broken olT But McClintock on tho guard line and under military orders had a right to shoot gang of section hands ou tha D railroad found the body of an unknown man near the j water tank between Town and Carlisle The body was found hanging vines and from ances it is the belief that death was duo to starvation Aa an tho body WS9 found Squire Corwin of Franklin was notified who held an inquest reaching the verdict that tho man had died either of or starvation There was nothing about his clothing that gave the eat clew to hia identity The body WES removed to Franklin by Cotwin and unless identified will bo buried in the potter's field Sweral people at Town who the body to have seen the man in the village Thursday night his actions arousing suspicion His clothes were and and it is believed that lie was a professional tramp The unknown looks to be about forty yoard of of the people at Town and Carlisle have advanced the story of foul piny but this ia hardly believed as there are no marks on tho body Andrew the venerable father of Attorney W K died at hia home at Mar- Ohio yesterday afternoon at im advanced age Judge this afternoon pointed H Ij Krauth and Luther P Huston aa examiners of annual report MONDAY Mrs Deg Fitzgerald died at her home near at five o'clock ening lingering illness of typhoid fever Tho body of man found along the C H D tracks at Carlisle Thursday morning was not identified aud buried in potter's field at On resolution of Mr the county commissioners have fixed the bond of H C Gray as county auditor at Thia is the same as the bond of the present auditor There is a sad irony in the ment from Washington today that the pension of John Uehlin of Oxford hns increased from to per month Mr Uehlin died on Friday and buried at Oxford yesterday Walter Joyce eon of Major Robert Joyce who was member of the Rough Riders during the late war left for his raneho near Texas where he will also re- sumo Ho has been quite ill with a fever and has not yet fully recovered At the last mealing of the Middletown city council tha committee on police requested that Mayor Tanzy suspend Night Captain John Haggard from the force The request was made on the ground that tho officer refused to pay a ho owed to a meat douler The officer is ono of tho best on force nnd Hie mayor will make a Investigation beforo taking any action Democratic Committee Organizes Ths committed of the county central mitteo met nt David Sat afternoon organized by the election of T P chairman and W D After a brief talking over of the com meet The peculiar beauty of some of the customs of the is illustrated by an incident related by H Msshirna of Japan until dent in thw city Mr was a warm friend of Frank X and was deeply affected by hia sudden death He ac once notified hia family In Japan of bis in to it the household entered into a period of six months mourning Tna Women's Missionary society of Dayton district Cincinnati conference CONSTANTLY Baby Badly Afflicted with Eczema Treatment Useless Cured by My niece's little si wat anil lio HJO na hU face so fun vf Tho ft i a r I h f i i cr curM an ci now J Irs U J New Scot had X T of the M B church will an- district in tho First M E church In thia city on the inst The exercises will begin at a ia A box lunch will be served at noon and the afternoon session nill begin at A number of fine papera will be rend and addresses delivered and reports read of the work of the district during tho year All ate cordially invited board of ture met Saturday afternoon snd madn further arrangements for tho fair James of been em- ployed as starter and some ina racing will take place Lou Dang of Lima tlie only owner and driver of a string of in this country will be here wilh stable Tha entries in the different departments will be larger than ever smd books will be open at tho court house Thursday The board meets at II o'clock next Saturday at the fair grounds TJ Murphy a suspected for- under arrest nt Greenville 0 and to be fiom Cincinnati by the officer lisa in hia blank otes of various banks and pawnshop tickets from that place He also has Wank notos of Celioa Dayton Hamilton Van Wert and Lima banks Ho is very regarding his past history and does not associate or talli wilh fho other prisoners in the county believe that his wine ia but do not believe alee that he says Infirmary Director Elmoro son had au experience Saturday night that lio is not anxious to repeat He was driving homo in a buggy with bis good wife when distance cut on the Princeton pike they were overtaken by the storm It was dark as pitch and the lightning blinded tha horse was that the animal lost the road Elmora conld 120 more sea where he was driving and presently over went buggy into a gully at tho side OL ho road upsetting iia occupants into a pond of water und scattering crackers cheese nnd general line of fancy and staple groceries promiscuously around The horse stripped itself of the ness and started up for home Drenched aud soaked Mr and Mrs Anderson pulled out of the pond aud after a rough woary walk of it managed to get home themselves Tho recovered next morning It was quite a jolly experience to go through with Tha Etono of the new school building to be erected at Sharon ilton county was laid Saturday after- noon with the beautiful and impressive Masonic ceremonies Most Worshipful Grand Master Nelson Williams of Hamilton conducted tha exorcises and was assisted by the following P R Fortnoy Deputy Grand Master S Grand Grand R Mr Taylor Grand L E Grand Marshal The corner stono was laid with the simple yet inspiring ritualistic service of tho Masons The oration of the day was delivered by M W G M Nelson Williams nnd a more eloquent effort was seldom heaid The doxology and benediction closed the exercises The building is a most one and admirably for its pose It will bo located on the bite of the old structure end will be rapidly to completion Caraen A Wilson one of the best known farmers in county died at his residence a west of this city ou the pike at this morning of of be boweis years 7 Mr son was born in New Jersey Fob 10 Ho cams his county when ii boy and had herb aver since Most of his life waa ou a near he had lived on tbo present for eighteen years His wife was a Miss C children of near Seven Miss at home and in this city Mr Wilson was wealthy was a large land anil probably tha moat lunds in the county husband sud Ths funeral will take place from the Wednesday at 1 p in Rev J W Paten officiating Place of interment Greenwood tery The annual inspection of the W C will be made during the of tember and November Xo 5 Hamilton and mont counties will by tho following Phillip will inspect Geo H Thomas J Jenkine No Shaw No Cincinnati A W No 205 Cirr 13 White No Jit Georgetown R M Mono No Jessie Ellis Xo George Hill J M No tie Greenfiel j of Corps No 35 will in McCook No 2 Foole 10 Jonathan No 37 Manchester Wm H No Cincinnati Morria Xa IM Wilmington 3 R No 207 Morrow Allen No 300 Wilmington Mary A Bdl of McCook No 8 will In- No 5 Hamilton Win Nelson No 14 Cincinnati Aug 30 Cincinnati Israel low No Milliken No Oxford John Brown No ford U s Cincinnati No 323 Ths completion ot lUty mar- ried life by Mr and Mrs B H insn waa yesterday nt their home No Wilson street Both iu line health and by children ami happy grandchildren to their long unbroken union they were ures of happiness aa they re- good wishes Mr Kettman has resided In thia city for 49 yeara nnd during that hia taken an part In tho Ilia wife was formerly Mies Mary Pater of Cincinnati fills was celebrated HO ago at high John's church Cincinnati A great number weio them in honor of their golden wedding among the in gold High mass was celebrated at o'clock yesterday morning at St church in of the affair Tho chancel was brightened Ivy jm elaborate decoration of gold and an of tropical planta The appeared very attractive with of lighted tapers on the Rev Holthaus read io his sermon made very of tua brida rind of long years Sir and Mrs have ten children and eighteen grandchildren all of whom are living Mr and Mra He-man of Richmond Ind were present at the jollification yesterday aud ivore aldo present at the marriage that a half century ago In the matter of the vacation of a county road in St Clair township for by K S McClintock and others the commissioners have Emil Martin and Jacob Unzicker to view the ses on October 10 In the Abram man petition John Weaver A and James are made viewers to meet October 13 Iu tho of C M Thompson and others for the of a road Fred and Barney Siebert to meet 13 viewers by the of Warren will ba made at the December session ot tho The county commissioners will pay to farmer Wm Huber of near high damages arising from au accident on a defective county bridge above tho green on the road running from to Venice While WSB over the bridge ten days ago with farm wagon loaded with wheat it broke dropping the outfit into tha creek bed below The worst injury ra milting was ilio abrasion of the horses und Huber may feel well repaid for his mishap Tho resolution was by Mr Smyers and wag unanimously adopted Tho large born of a half a mila of Lebanon was struck by lighting during the storm about p in Saturday and the barn and contents wero totally stros ed Ths today counted the money in the county treasury TUESDAY After months of Davis ye ira died nt his home in Holbrock street day night of consumption Mrs U H Hatch of Middletown received tbo sad news yesterday of tho death of her only sister Mrj Sidney A Sage of N Y Mrs Sage was well known in thia Tho siator lett for to attend the funeral Mrs L c Hartley years prominent io church aud lodgn woik at Mr aud Mrs ler west of Middletown Sanday The funeral will be from the in Mi Wednesday afternoon at 2 o'clock Harry who on a farm near a excavating for a well at his home unearthed a skull it was preserved and the caused a bit of excitement ia tho or a time Henry the well known of the peace of Hanover township died at his home before noon jester day of dropsy agf d C7 yeara Hf was born in Pennsylvania bnt had lived in this county many will take place from the Into Thursday at 10 a m Place of inter- ment Greenwood cemetery John tlie Middletown boy who was one of i rough rid not killed in tha of ago ia reported but wss in town the ot old Schmutz joined Troop K nt San An- tonio Tex and from there went direct and thon to Cuba Mr speaks oE campaign ami claims thit ilw fisht at was an ambush William O Shields of s brother of Patrick Shields conductor on the C M V mail s member of Rough Riders Ia in and tells the Bamo as Pythian Knights of tho city havo re- this invitation from a com- composed of A John A Schneider nnd Geo A Hamilton and Lono lodges in- vito you to attend a meeting Iu of Pythias hall Wednesday evening Sept 28 at o'clock All lodges in Butler county will be represented and it Is our desire that every Knight in Hamilton bo present Tbo event will not be out yon The purpose of meeting ia tha organization of a Pythian to nil condition of 1 0 Richardson of ie bettor and ho is much than ha has been since tha The doctors aro much with big condition as it is much better thin they dared hope for his advanced age Mr ia also doing Marshal E J ho was very both mentally and physically barring tho sprained shoulder and eral cuts about Ilia body concerning which he will uot merely they bothered him bnt The report witnesses to iho havo been ij falsa as ML- ami waro too far to nnd was a broken belt striking the be did not know it waa ehota until n woman told Mm so JURY Auditor is in receipt of tor of Stato of tha values of tho and telephone companies iu tbo Postal cable City Suburban Ohio Telephone and Miami Telephone Judge hss overruled James B Utter's for a new trial of hia suit the city Tho grand jury was changed and empaneled by Judge au this morning and at ouco entered in- to the investigation of the sixteen cases brought to its attention Fred Beatty was excused from and Geo Pater called in his stead Two Samuel and Win were excused from the petit y he suit of against been at tha coat of plaintiff by con- sent of tho parties New Suits S W of the Gunckel Banting company hns been authorized to compromise n claim of and interest against J B Anna Byrne has been appointed ex- of the estate cf the lata F In tha matter of tho of Jane D deceased in the probate coort C Minor has extensiva exceptions to the ac counts of li G Kathbone trator It is thaf listing of 133 shares of Hamilton and stock at was only for the purpose of a sion thereon that the expenditures aro excessive and that transactions are ac counted for that naver took place Tho Merchants National bank of Middletown has sued E Ci aud Jose and for on a nota of ou which is endorser Lizzie today di vorce proceedings against her husband H They were ried at July JO have child Jf acis Merl aged S She charges him with extreme cruelty and with having struck and threatened to kill her Slid aUo claims that ho has failed to support herand has frequented improper housed Sho asks the custody of the child U F Bickley is hor at- torney Au alternative of has been issued against Auditor Duerr dering him to warrant to F M for or to appear before court at 10 a in Oct 10 to show for his refusal Dr is for medical services rendered Jessie Tol- bert a is based on a voucher executed by the Infirmary directors Morey Andrews and Morey are Ins attorneys Court In tho matter of guardian of Adolph a minor Martin and Win V Mason have made in probate court to ba released aa sureties on guardian's Ben Harwitz has made application for appointment RS of the estate of Michael Kelly deceased Driver executrix of estate of Nicholas Driver has filed a first and Runt account Amount settled THE MARKETS A Guide to Farmers as to The of Produce and Buy ing of Groceries Etc 1808 Tlie Following ate the Prices in Hamilton on Tuesday ing of Each Wheat Corn Uts tie 0 to 2 to OQ Stoclt aati Country Produce Steers f c fi ami ft so oM te 40 Sillier stock Creamery Choice Dairy Chickens per bn horn store 75 Hav clover per Ion Hay timothy per ton Hickory Xuls pound Potatoes Dsr bushel Onions per bushel Turnips per bushel to 10 to CDC 60 to 10 Dried Dried por sal New Orleans per Sugar per pound Yellow 5 C A 5 5 Cut loaf TCP per pound flyson ncr dozen Maple Syrup j lo pei 70 per pound Dried per y Maple Syrup per bottle Top torn per peck Cheese per pound per gc Pickles Sweet ioc Sept HID foreclosure of a gage and the appointment of a receiver to take charge of tho personal property involved Richard nnd Colos heirs of tho late D Coles have moved tie probate court to requiro tha to lite his account and in his hands or he ro- his trust F H Heath trustee of the vent Lonis Bons Co has been authority by tha probate court to 6611 real estate in HH for per acre ut private sale The property to S R for SO in cash and of the ordered Assignee E F haa reported tho salo of chattels of tlie Insolvent and Co for 570 Tha WKS confirmed M Kilny as of Opal has Clod his He Oli and had n of Jias been over to hia ward Samuel C as administrator L estate has his final account He received and has distribution the as O W C S C Long A B Flickinger Ada Hubert F ton Phil E Daniel Lundis F J L F Mason John C Braun nrd C E have been appointed to appraise ths estate of tho late George I Real nl to Schuler et al et to Philip 70 to The and Tajlor Machinery Co sued John Sheley his A B Shelter and the H Co on of on from Jan 15 and on 100 Powder Host healthful in the world Goes farther   

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