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L. Simmons, of Cincinnati, spent yes terday here. 5. 5. Wintersteen spent yesterday In Cincinnati. Mister Caldwell and Pfans kindergar ten closed yesterday morning with ap propriate exercises. Wm Blair has returned to Cleveland, after spending a few days with his mother. S. Y. Wasson spent yesterday after noon In Middletown. There will be a social next Thursday evening at the United Presbyterian church. C.J. Smith was in Cincinnati today on legal business. He represents the de fendants in the Willis counterfeiting case. William schwab and family, of Cleve land, are home to attend the funeral’ of Dr. Henry W. Fischer. George Shriver, of Toledo, was in the city today. Mr. Derby, who has been the guest of Mr. and Mrs. Charles Anderson, has re turned to his home in Dayton. W.H. Barr and son, Herbert, spent the day in Westchester. Hon. H. L. Griffis, of Monroe, was the felest last evening of his brother, Dr. L. M. Griffis, Judge W. L. Dechant, of Middletown, was in the city last evening. Mrs. Wm. P. Washburn and Mrs. Wm. Chamberlain, of Knoxville, Tenn., are home, called here by the death of their father, Robert Harper. J.C. Sewell, an employe of Hepthing’s cooper-shop, in Middletown, let a shav ing knife slip Monday afternoon, and split his right hand for almost an inch, nearly severing the index finger and causing an injury which is quite serious. LOST CHILD, Charley Straub, a 3-year-old child, strayed from his home on Ludlow street, this morning and for some time com pletely disappeared. He was fnally loe cated by Officer Cameron and returned to his parents. DEATH RECORD. Otto Von Bargen, of Cincinnati, secre tary and treasurer of the Biedinger Pa per company, at 73 Walnut street, died yesterday afternoon at his home, No. 160 east Liberty street, of heart disease He was twenty-seven years old, and leaves a widow and one child. Mr. Von Bargen was a very popular young man and well known in this city, where he leaves a host of friends to la ment his untimely death. The funeral will take place from the house at 8:30 o'clock Thursday morning and at 9 o'clock from St. Stephn’s church, Rev. Father Raphael officiating, Inter ment, St. Stephen's cemetery. The German Benevolent society, of which deceased was a member, will attend. Q Charlie Bergen died at his home in Wayne township this morning at 9 o'clock of congestion of the brain,aged 45 years. The funeral will take place from the house Thursday at 9a. m., Rev. Mr. Richards, of Seven Mile, officiating. Interment Middletown. Mrs. Harriet Poster died at the resi dence of her daughter, at Newport, Ky., yesterday. She was formerly a resident of our city, and has a number of rela tives here. Israel Williams is her broth er. The remains will be taken to Mills ville, Wednesday, and from which place at U. B. church, the funeral will take place at 2 o’clock that day. ASAD AFFLICTION, William H. Hurm, one of the firm of Harm Efber, the proprietors of the Miami Boot Shoe Co., was last even ling taken to Oxford sanitarium for treatment. For some time past Mr. Hurm has act ed strangely, but no special thought was given this, until a few days ago, thew he exhibited unmistakable signs of mental trouble. On Saturday Mr. Harm grew much worse and he suffered all sorts of hallucinations, the chief of which were that he had punctured his heart and lungs. Many years of close application to business and also business worries brought on the trouble. Mr. Harm has been one of our leading business men and his many friends sin cerely trust that he may be speedily re jatored to health. The future of the Miami Boot Shoe Co. is uncertain, Mr. Elber has long been desirous of entering into the wholesale business while Mr. Barm has opposed it. This little difference was what caused cer tain street rumors regarding the firm, but the difference was wholly one of business, as the men were Warm person al friends. It is very likely that Mr. Harm will dispose of his interests and take a much needed rest. If this ar rangement is made Mr. Elber will con tinue and operate as a wholesale store Mr. Lou Harm took his brother to the Oxford sanitarium. Dr. Cook assured him that the trouble is nervousness, the result of overwork and that pro- forged quiet will restore the mind alr ight. « MILLION FRIENDS. A friend In need ie friend indeed, and not less than one million people have found out such a friend in Dr. King’s New Discovery for Consumption, Coughs and Colds.—If you have never used this Great Cough Medicine, one trial will convince you that it has wonderful curative powers in all diseases of Tarost, Chest and Langs. Each bottle is guaranteed to do all that 's claimed, or money Will be retailed. ‘Trial bottle free at Dr. Markt's Drogatore, Large bottles, h0c, and Party and (redding my invitations at t he DamOTRIT Job work a ecesially at thie off'os,
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Hamilton, Ohio, US

Tue, Apr 24, 1894

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