THURSDAY. DECEMBER 20. 1900.The Business Men's Association, ofLouisville, has elected officers for thecoming year and is preparing to lookcareful]v after the interests of the town.• 1In these piping times of prosperity when a little push, vigor and concentration of effort is like]v to work wonders in the line of commercial and industrial development, every enterprising community needs a business men's organization.Canal Fulton, warned by the recent experiences of Seville and Shanesville, is not going to be caught napping when bold faced robbers descend upon its peaceful citizens. The esteemed Signal warns the Fulton watchman to be on1 • 1 • . 1 1 • 1 • _ __ A --- ^ AElizabeth Shupbach were married at the home of the bride’s mother, in Black Band, Tuscarawas county, Wednesday afternoon. Mr. and Mrs. Up-ham are no on a wedding tour to New York and Washington, from which they will return on December 27.The work of cleaning up the debris of the Saxton block tire is in progress, preparatory to the erection of a newr building. The new structure will be not less than three stories in height, and Kenny Bros, will probably occupy the basement and first lioor.In the estate of Elizabeth James, of Massillon, public sale of real estate was ordered.Permits to marry have been granted to Conrad Beisas and Honorina Renar, of Massillon, and Edwin S. Miller and Susie C. Oberlin, of Stanw'ood.