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   Twin-City News (Newspaper) - March 9, 1899, Uhrichsville, Ohio                               SUBSCRIBE FOR HI EIGHT WRITERS AND -ALL THE ADVERTISE IN A COMMUNITY OP TWENTY THOUSAND LOW 1. UHRICHSVILLE AND MARCH NO. 12. w fr Still AH WINTER GOODS arc placed on our counters at wonderfully Re- Buyers should make special note of the great inducements we offer Everything in the out comes under the terms of this SACRIFICE that we may reduce our surplus stock before i FIRE AT Another Disastrous Conflagration Early This A was received from Scio at this morning stating that a conflagration was raging there and beyond the control of the local nt and asking that help be The fire bell was rung and the A Vote To Be Taken Whether One Will Be Built or The Tedrow trial at New Philadelphia the fore part of hist week attracted quite a number of our citizens in There were a few who did not seem to have a desire to but law speaks and of course they had to At a meeting of the board of L. P. and of tion held Thursday it was spent a couple of days here during the j deemed to build a new school past noticing the progress of the building 011 the present site of the Uhrich street The board is The TIppecanoe Pulp Grindstone l now renting the Krupps building on Co. paid their men for the month of I Main and it is said it cannot be NEW SCHOOL boys but they did not go to it was received obtained another Rented build Scio as they have no engine and could be of no A little while later an- other message was received stating that the fire was under area number of ing in regard to the extent of the but we learn on reasonably good authority that twelve horses and several barns and sheds were burned besides two derricks and a large tank of A report that two men killed was assisted which Young is in progress probably false as it could not be con- Modern I I I i A Correspondents I am sitting now in my My mind is full of trouble and My pencil aud paper before me are Mj feet are on top of a I hardly know what to say or For you'll get a letter from Another from our And a hot disquisition from So 1 am sitting and dreamily Of our our wants and our -i i rio if these lines raise any one s I w ill try to keep out of his We some intelligent Whose kindness is without Who keep an eye on our business can tell you what to We have others who have rendered us And never presented their Who don't care if the paper With their And still are that very Are their Hamper to If they lind their names in the Their is The Best Is None Too Good Why Buy Old Stale Drugs? A NEW of Purest Drugs and all kinds of latent and and full line etc. accurately So you Mr. that my feelings Can hardly be said to be And that I some pleasant My ruffled to It a fell somewhat see so others sinners When we over our faults and our To find that the same But we have no tor It should rather make ws solemn and no matter how others will make find others who are equally we'll when writing up Not to whose On seeing the referring to Would a donkey or The is effecting The mind of business men with pleasure by the men as is s Rev. Oliver was in our midst again one evening last and in the meeting at this place at Rev. Young is making an earnest appeal to the church members as well as the unsaved of tins and trust that his efforts will not be in The Holdeman Stone have been loading stone the past regardless of the muddy which are ing so bad that it is almost impossible to travel over The institute which was to have been here this coming day has been postponed to Friday ing and March 17 and 18. Craigo remedied part of the dwelling house that he bought recently and had a slate roof put on the whole John Baker did the The younger generation of our village has the oil fever at as is by them in drilling wells for The equipment necessary for drilling n real well will make its in a few days and then we will soon know for a certainty if there is any oil in this R. A. Murphy closed a very successful term of Thursday at Friendly this E. A. is a good and his hosts of friends in this vicinity congratulate him for his splendid work done this as has been by his Mrs. McNeill spent Saturday in bringing back her who had gone there with his Miss the fore part of the H. W. Harry and Lute were in noticing the applicants that were taking the examination that was held there that A. and child spent a fcw days last week among Fairpoint The prevailing of the past week has given impetus to The sound of and the saw ings are poor substitutes at the poor It is desired to an The ter will be submitted to a vote of the and no doubt it will carry in favor of the Republican The following nominations were made at the republican primaries held last Henry D. C. H. N. Street G. S. Cemetery I. E. G. W. Justice of jamin Peter D. J. E. E. J. W. J. O. A. Cemetery D. C. Uhrichsville Board of G. W. E. M. nominations J. W. S. A. G. W. S. B. Eli A.R. and L. H. Street Philip Cemetery J. V. School G. O. and W. A. And are wonting their income By the the month and the A new enterprise -is now looming up That causes discussions both windy mud long. Some imagine they are cosily riding cars that soon will pass along brings back to our memory the sounds of long hope and trust that it will continue to prevail in our littte Bean is spending a few days with life near STATION 15. of was the guest Mrs. L. Coventry M. assisted by lathed the back part of the building by R. Billingsly last It is the intention of Mr. Billingsly to extend the store on back to the back part of Horace of has in our village frequently the past Our would be in first class condition if they were paved with good first ciass brick from one end to the But then our sidewalks are a good deal like the Dutchman's it is raining it can't be and when it doesn't jain we think it is not James one of our was stricken down a few days ago and lay unconscious for some cause but he is up and around feeling all He and his wife have gone to spend the Summer with his mother Dr. Brown has returned from sylvania where he has been visiting tives friends for a few While gone he had a severe attack of the which lasted just two The oil fever has struck Feed Springs and Philadelphia Jeff says it is just temperature 115 at both The Bette three miles east of town is and one will be commenced on Copland's half a mile south of There will be a well put down on the farm of John Spray in the near RUSH Samuel of is visiting at John Longs Mrs. P. G. Honk n turned Monday from a pleasant isit with friends in the vicinity of W. E. Right has accepted a position in Cannon burgh and moved his family J. G. Gamble taking his W. S- Fisher in Dennison B. C. Caniff was in Scio the first of the Mrs. W. S. Cummings was iu ton Miss Ida McDonald spent Sunday in the A. M. Ross was in Dennison Frank Foster and of called on his J. W. Mrs. Thomas after spending a week with her returned to her home in Lewton Patterson was in New delphia Reed of Pleasant was in town John and Mat formerly living with moved in with their Mr. of Feed Oil men aro more numerous at this place than snow Frank of called on his J. W. Quite a number from this place at- tended the sale at the farm of Daniel in Pleasant Jess Parker is making arrangements to start for the Klondike as soon as the wild geese J. G. Gamble will go to Carrollton Cummings and Ed of the were here Monday ing Mr. and Mrs. Leonard Stubbing were in Bowerston The Spring birds Wft not having a hot time Tuesday W. S. of Pleasant was here on business We saw sure signs of spring as Tom passed through town one day last W. L. Cummings was hi Dennison J. C. of a Gordon's New Drag 45 South Wafer One mwB says they'll ware all the horses day looking over the Latto stone Off farms for many miles j formerly owned by himself and says if come this N. L. was in the on Triday of last Everything at this place is beginning to show the effects of the oil Our merchants are laying in a large stock of goods and arranging to build new tions to their store and rent has gone out of in fact everything will soon be on an equal with Cripple The Station 15 Oil A Gas Co. is re- ported as having 1700 acres of tend and the stock books will likely close by March 17. Anyone wishing stock would do well to look after it be- fore that They will begin the first well not later than April 1. J. W. Foster will take your tion to the Only 75 cents a year if paid Spring 1899 Spring and mer Latest in Worsteds Serge and Overcoats and Fancy Stitson Fine Evans Co. has begun work on the new dwelling that he s his shut up his Harry of formerly of It ruin to and his tools Sw no difference who comes to our They'll find their trouble and there an- who will help them Wedding bells were ringing in our midst Madison E. Harding and Leoto Edwards were united in wedlock by Rev. of Gnad Quite a number of our men and boys were intending to visit them with demonstration in the bu owing to the rain could not carry out their A reunion was held by the children and of Aleck giving him a birthday surprise last Sparks and family attended a js a few days among ay surprise hold at the home Mirthful t and On SoHi S if rfi nt i Goto V1 To a That LOEHR i- th. Of the in li While others will tramp on their A you will find who has nothing 1" s You'll a straddle not neither worry uor Jr. f at somebody else's for friends of our Carl Jones spont last week arnone friends Young contemplates having of to assist him in conducting this W. A. agent for the at Hand him cents for a vars Of of on the in- of farms have been Good a of literary at Dutch valley last Friday who has been nt a Grandmother i- Mill very 1 1 n in out t nre is s 1') W a u 1', 11 i- in 1h< Prof. A. B. not in favor of two out of the three members of our school with a petition asked the voters to call an election to amend the law to allow six directors in the special school district of During the early hours of the Prof. to carry the election in favor of six made a com- agreeing that in the future be would not teach or ask to teach our school This compromise carried the election 63 to in favor of six The election was A victory for Both factions are well pleased with the Maud Cotter in Scio last Cox has to to the of her wk sick r. wilh who have Cotter is at nf and treir f Miss of i I I O -j i n 1" 1" f in a it r n And If I i d like him when ever it in i Hi I In other trip 1.1-1 Mon Milk is it not tic of r N' f wi K. Ed. little daughter r r n s- it the butter is before it Her plan i- She her quickly while Charlie bas bought new the TWIN CITY j i why I'll it is fond by putting into Jurt your subscription to J. E. K. little good sour but has k is again to lost in not i the lean j Harry Fisher is sick  

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