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The Van Vert Times. ByTha Van Wert Printing Company. Rates of Advcr One column, one year.... One-half oolnmn, one year ...... - The Tivss U devoted to the advancement of tMmoorntlo vrliiclule. and to the general and lueal news. PtibI bed every Friday. OFl'lCU. Court Street, Watt of Court House. TERMS OF 4VBSCKIPTION. One year, strictly In advance. tl to six month i M Threw months M job PHiNTine if everr description executed ta the beat style, prom tly and on reaaonable terms. One-eighth column, one year.... . IBAli. Horace.,;,: One square, first insei lion , . .... . .. . ..... Bach ubeeauent kuMrtton Nine lines of nonpareil type eo a. . Executor and Adipfnlatrmtor'e KoCeea, astaxox LOCALMOnCEI.. (In Minion type), ten oent , Ua t: : tion. ... . ': VAN WERT, OHIO FRIDAY, APRIL 8, 1892. NO. 32 VOL. 26. IDEAL n ESTATE III 8ALE. MONEY TO LOAN Nt DELAY. CALL. OH 13, PARKER. KllAI.V fJl rf ML! f. JjUennsylvaniaLinBS. Schedule of Pattaneer Trains-Central Time. FOR SALE. If o 924. 80 acres In Van Wert county, 70 a-i'fn under cultivation and thoroughly men, nrst class outlet a.icn along the east and north, all well fenced, orchard of 1xi acre, log Imu , frame corn- crib aud 2 good wells of water, school house just across the road, l mile from poatofjnee, S miles from Van Wert. Price $4500. Terras reasonable.: FOR EXCHANGE. ; No, 823. 65 acres in Van Wert county, Ohio. 60 acres under good cultivation, 600 rods of tile ou farm, good outlet, 1) story frame bouse of 4 rooms, frame barn 28x30 feet, wood bouse and shop combined, granary 22x30 feet, 2 garden, young orchard and good well of water, 6 miles fron. Van, Wert Will trade for a go.kl farm in Southern Michigan. Price $3500. ' . FOR SALE. No. 8U5. Residence property in Van Wert, 0., In first class neighborhood, cottage house of 4 rooms and pantry, high iialllnfta huarlir at tri auvum I frtllt I ! growing nicely, good cistern and fence. Price $50. Don't miss an opportunity of getting a good property cheap. FOB SALE. No. 926. 30 acres partly cleared, Joining the Van Wert corporation line, situated on good road. Price $1800. Terms easy. ; FOB SALE. No. 827. 80 acres In Union township, Van Wert county, O. 5 acres under good , cultivation and nnderdraipd, all fenced good bearing orchard, log and frame bouse Combined, school bouse opposite the house. Situated In a good neighborhood. Price ,' 000. : 1 ..' .- . Westward. ttUb'ch .It A lllanee.. Canton Mu dllon ... Woostor Munsfleld .. Crestline Uj liODinaon ... Bucyrus Nevada U .Sandusky Klrby Forest Dunkirk.... Wanhingt'n Ada, Lufayette ... Lima.. Ertda Delohoa Middlepotat" Van Wert... Convoy . . Dixon : Monroevllle Maples i..... Adams.. fWajro art Warsaw "1 Plymouth... "1239 ValrMtan "I I Cie g-p ! No. 751. 1800. ' HO acres iu Tully township for Eastward. Chicago... It Vnep ratao.. Plymouth.. " Warsaw ... " 1't.Wayae Aaanu " Maples " Uomoeville " Dixon " Oouvoy V..n Wert... Mlddlepoint Delphos El I da Lima Lafayette . Ada Waahtngt'n " JLUOKlrK. Forest Klrbv U .Sandusky" jNevaaa Bucyrus. Robinson .. Crestlhw" Mansneia... Wooeter Massllloa ... Canton. Alliance.. rttteVsrk II 1 I SI I i i i i u 1102 B 41 346100E.P it usi III 4 42i05feS.-3 706 114 110 614-J2JI3 SI, 1 1 iill 1 840 ISffl i JOK 860 JIix& ::z .::::: IS fflr 1,10 1 hil 922 1311141 950 46l ?-a;3 1006 iog.3:3 12081021 Soi-lu .1116 IWrH-c-S? fl 0611 24 $18.2 w21 1135 127 lifMifiiiaa" CM I All VM I Mil? tt7iai4srsTsmini3n o ia!3!yii9iwiii;. 12 B S ''iSfl-S 80 - 607 607 759 3 " 141 -- 850 623 622 815 ?3 " ' I 6 37 637 8 30 . " ! I ...... 112 652 652 843 f " J m.....m 903 f " j 423 939 724 724 15 i" " i 956 3f ill -.h0 461 861117? 4SM Sl SWUffllS "J :::::: Ifjl1! f l! I ml !i lip i! AM I AM AX ml WnOrMl PAUTIAL LIST OF IF E3L IMC & tOliSAl.fi BY W. LONG, REAL ESATE AGENT. Paulding 80 Acres In Washington township. county. Ohio, 60 acres under cultivation, balance fair timber, good log bouse, log stable. tihed stable for t horses, wagon shed, corn crib, cheep stable, milk house and ice house, fine well of water, good bearing orchard, choice fruit. Is on a good road, is S'4 miles to Melrot-e, on the Nlckle Plate Kv. Price $2800, part cash. Daiance on time. 160 Acres within 8 miles of Tan Wert. Ohio, 123 acres under cultivation and underdrained. all fenced, comfortable building!, no better soil in the county. Call at oilice for price and terms. MONEY SO Acre-i in Union townshl r. Ohio, all fenced and c under cultivation, new xx story frame In, Van w ert coun- ditched and partly on good roaa, mile to school. casn, Daiance on time. house. Only 11000, 23 acres in Union township. Van Wert county, hio. All fenced and underdrained, log build ings, good orchard, mile to school. 5 miles to Van Wert. Price $1000; $350 cash, balance on reasonable time. No. 881. 40 acres in floaglin township, good Improvement for 91600. Easy terms of payment. i 1 ' ; ' FOB BALE. No, 037. House and lot In Van Wert, O., IX story house of rooms, in good repaii, well painted, wood house 12x16 feet, about 12 jtpple trees in the lot and other fruit Price flOOO. , FOB SALE. . No. 928. 60 acres in Van Wert county, Ohio, with 50 acres under cultivation, well underdrained, good frame house nearly new, 4 rooms and summer kitchen, plank stable and good well of water, situated in a good neighborhood. Price 93000. This is a bargain at the above figures. Don't fall to see this farm. ... t ' - ' FOR BALE. One acre pf ground in Van Wert for sale at a bargain. Small fuud of money to loan on approved security. t ,v . J. II. PARKKtt, TAN WKBT. O. rxiiyr f Sxoept Bnnday. tBxcept Saturday. IMoalS. IFiafK)P W piope aionuajf. JOSEPH WOOD, . 8, A. FORD, SsaanllHscw, 8w mmn in 31J-M.-IC PrrrsBUMiH, Psjjjt'a, For time cards, rate of fare, through tickets. baggage checks, and farther information re u-uing toe running oi train appty w ay gent of the Pennsylvania Lines, W. M. FLAHABTT. Agent, Tan Wert Ohio Central Standard Time, M minutes slowarthan Van Wert time. Trains depart from Van Wert Station. . aa follows: l!YSlCXA.Nft. A, S, JM1IKPATHICK SON 8URCK0N8 4KP HOMEOPATHIC PHX-ICHS, . , ... A, I. KlBKPATKJCR Piles, Piseasea of Women and L-ftlldrea. W . T. KlUKPATBll KBye and Ear, Or riot: MWeM Main street Bksidxmcx: Ko, 8 Sjroaroore gfi-eet B. t,. WILKINSON, Wl. P. lkHYBTRIAV. BURGEON AXD ELECTBl 17 CIAJI. Ofaoe ever wJklnsyn'a Shoe titore, West Mais Street, Tan Wert, Ohio. Dr. Wilkinson has recently placed in, bis office a large oiuoe galvanic battery, which will en. able him to apply the electro-cautery to the munv iMmum now treated with that agent. He will treat many forma of female diseases aiter the APOSTOLI method, whleh has proved to be successful In the handa of those who have practiced it. Oflice days, Mondays, hnrsoays ana saiuraays, irom i a. in. to i. m t I . .' ,W C. HASTINGS, M. I-HTaiClAK AKD 8UBOKOH. OffioeSecond IT Door Booth of Postoffice. KesMenoo 08 outh Washington street. Offlee days tor Bpe. elaldea Tuesdays and Saturdays, from 9 a. m to (p.m. SXeUATSlEN 4k IMONteAN, rjHTBICIAKS AMD SURGEONS. Special JL Offlee Days Wednesdays ana naturaays, Offlee; Ne. t North Washington street. Acres in Wlllshire township. Van Wert countv. Ohio. 66 acres under cultivation, ten acres of good oak, ash, elia and hickory timber, farm all well fenced and partly underdrained, has story frame house, 4 rooms, new frame barn StixHS feet, is painted and well arranged, flue bearing orchard, choice fruit, 2 never fail ing wells of water, one with force pump. It is near school and church and only 1 miles from j Wiltshire. Price $3,000; cash, balance 1, 2, s ana lour years, at e. 80 Acres in Union townshiD. Van Wert coun ty, O. This tract is on a good road and would make two good 40 acre farms, is ditched and has some good timber. A bargain at $1,900; $700 cash. 80 Acres 3 miles from Van Wert, Ohio, all well fenced and ditched. 60 acres under culti vation and freo of stumps, comfortable frame buildings, good water, in good and well settled neighborhood, near school and 'church. Price, $S0 per acre, $1600 cash, balance in 1, 2 and 3 years, witn interest at op. , 40 Acres abont one half mile from the corpor ation ot van v ert, Ohio, lor $i?oo. House, barn, 4 lots, well aud cistern and some fruit in Heed's addltipn. $1250. 'X'T 'Nrn TAST iT, nci::afi( Jackscn & Llackina; Ry, GOINU SOUTH. 40 Acres on the Jpnning9 mad a few rods from the corporation of Van Wert. All fenced, 30 acres in a fine state of cultivation and well underdrained, has a fine outlet for drains, fair house, stable, good well of water and some fruit, also a good natural gas well which is on the main gas pipe line. The above is a fine borne for some one. Price $75 per acre; Hcash, li in 1 and ?4 in 2 years, at 6 per cent, Also 24 acres adioining the above which would make a farm of 64 acres. Will sell altogether or eiincr one separate. FOB EXCHANGE. 040 acres in Crawford county, Mich. A part of this tract is easy cleared, railroad runs through this tract. Will sell it as a whole or divide into 4-160 acre tracts. Price $5.00 per acre or will exchange for other renl estate or stocK oi gooas. No. 1, Cincinnati Ex No. 8, Mail No. 7, Addison Ex . arrive GOING NORTH. T 02 A. M 1 85 r. If . 8 86 P.M. - 45 Acres in Union township, partlv cleared and ditched and is on two good roads. Price $1250, $300 cash, balance $200 per year at Of. No. No. No. 2, Mail... 4, Chicago 5, Daily Pi I 1 lOr. m. Ex ' 10 25 P. V. assenger 7 10 a. m. Trains 1. S. 8 and 4 have through coaches to and from Cincinnati. Trains 2, 8, 7 and 8 maki direct connections at Cecil with the Wabash for points east and return. Trains, 2 and 8 make direct connections at Alvordton with the W. W. Ry. for Detroit and return. Ticket Agent, Tan Wert, Ohio. T. C. M. SCHINDLKR, Gen. Paaa. Agt. V. B. DRAKE, General Manager. Toledo. Ohio. an Wert. O. Sheriff s Sale. 3) Charles Meyran' vs. Hermann Goette. et al. Court of Common Pleas, Van Wert County, Ohio. First cim Night and Par ierrittfertwf! Toledo, Ohio, ) AN D( - St. Louis, Mo. FREE CHAIR CARS DAT TRAIKS MOPEBII EQUIPMEUT THR0UCH00T. VESTIBULED SLEEPING CARS "DURSUANT to an order sale, issued by the 17 lerk of the Court of Common Pleas, of Van Wert Countv. Ohio, and to me directed. I will offer for sale, at the door of the Court House, in Van Wert County, Ohio, ou Saturday, April IS, 1803, Between the hours of one and two o'clock p. m. the following described real estate, situate in van n en uonniy, oum, io- ii: The South half l4) of m-lots ninety-seven ritfV'iml hrie'Wndreil and six fTOB'V In Bred- pick's addition to the tflwq qf D,ejph'os;. coftnfy , T "B W prj, ami aiuie pj MHIH: Appraispq at fiiau.uu. Terms of Sale) Cih an dav p Sale, Caw No. BBal. A. P. 8HUMAKKR. Sheriff, Sheriff's office. Van Wort, .Ohio. March 10, 1802 11. C, GLENN, 3-11-Sw. P. K.-0.00. Attorney. MONTHLY STOCK SALE. ON N IOHT TRAIN S. A TTORNEY V fcibek. a. u. MAttBte, AT LAW. Offlee In MoKlm over Scnumm'e store, earner Main aw ert, unto. BO-HEM SERVED EM ROUTE, ang hour, DAY OR NISHT, at modtratt cost. lik tor titliti lit Toledo, SL Louis k bnsuCirt B. R. Clover Leir Route. For farther particulars, call on nearest Agent of the Company, or address O. O. JENKINS. Caml Fuanepr AaMt, TO The Van Wert Building and Savings Company loans money on mortgage security. Farm Loans preferred. No dela in getting money. You can pay the whole loan, or part of it at any time and stop interest. Low rate of interest and pay- t ments easy. DA. ROUABECK and Eliza Rorabeck, . whose place of residence is unknown, ill take notice that on Auril 1st. 1892. The John Hutchison Manufacturing Company, one oi me iicienuants iu tne case oi cnas. ii. isnsn U. A. Korabcck et al.. (Case No. 9478.1 in the Court of Common Pleas of Van Wert Coun ty, Ohio, bleu their answer and cross petition with the Clerk of said Court in which it is verred that said D. A. Korabeck is indebted to said Compauy in the sum of Four Thousand Seven Hundred and Ten ($4710.00) : Dollars, with 7.per cent interest from November 10th, 1891. on eight certain promissory notes ex ecuted and delivered by said D. A. Rorabeck ou said loth day of November, 1891. That to secure the payment of said notes said D. A. Rorabeck and Eliza Rorabeck executed and delivered to said The John Hutchison Manufacturing Company, their mortgage, and thereby conveyed the following described real estate situate in the state of Ohio and County of Van Wert, to-wit: In-Lots numbers four hundred and nine (4091 and four hundred and ten (410) in Koch and Morris' second addition to the town of Ohio Citv. (formerly Enterprise) Van Wert Countv Ohio. That said mortgage contained a condition that default in payment of any one note should render all notes due and payable. That default has been made and all notes are consequently due. Said mortgage contained a covenant that said Rorabeck would keep the mill located on said lots fully insured or said Company could do so at said Rora beck's expense. Said Rorabeck having failed to Insure said property this cross petitioner was compelled to, and did pay for insurance, the sum of One Hundred and fifty-three ($153.00) Dollars, which has never Deen repaiu. 'ine prayer or saw cross petition Is that ta d defend int The John Hutchison Manufacturing Company may have judgment against said D. a KuiaoecK ior me sum oi t our monsand ana Eight Hundred and Sixtv-ttaree (34863.00) Dol lars, for the sale of said mortgaged premises anu oiner reiiei. For further ipforma tion call on S. S. BURTSFIELD, Hrvretary. Sheriff's Sale. John W. Penn, vs. Ella A. Sherman et al. Court of Common Pleas, Van Wert County, O PURSUANT to an order of sale, Issued by l me ciei'K oi me court oi common 1'ieas. of Van Wert County. Ohio, and to me directed. i win offer ror sale, at the door of the Court House, In V an W ert Ceunty, Ohio, on Saturday, April 16, 1892, between the hours of one and twoo'clock. n. m the following described real estate, situate in Van Wert County, Ohio, to-wit: . .... in -col lourteen hundred and ninety-five (1495) in M'oheVsmith and Milteuberger's" addi tion tb the Villatre'of Van Wert. Van Wert cqunfy, plug. Apraiseu at tuu.uu. Terms' of lalet-as'b on Case No. 9390. Sheriffs office. Van Wert. O.. March 10. l. awaST ULAOHLY, 3-ll-Jw. P. F.-S8.00 Attorneys. h on day qf sale. HtfiUKlS, Sheriff, HVE XT SICAL Lsgiil Notice. i ou win oe required to pieaii to tne same ml r before May 21st, 1892, or judgment will K? iken against you as prayed for. THE JOHN HUTCHISON MFG. CO. Clem. V. Hoke and Richie & Fromme, 4-l-6w. Attorneys. Legal Notice. Is Life Worth Living? That depends upon the liver. If the Lrver is inactiTe the whole system is out of order the breath is bad, digestion poor, head dull or aching, energy and hopefulnesa gone, the spirit is depressed, a heavy .weight exists after eating, with general despondency and the blues. The Liver is the housekeeper of the health ; and a harmless, simple remedy that acts like Nature, does not constipate afterwards or require constant taking, does not interfere with business or pleasure during its use, makes Simmons Liver Eegulator a . ' medical perfection. ' I have tested its virtues pencnallv, and know that for Dyspepsia, Biliousness and Throbbing Headache, it is thi trot medicine the world ever saw. Have tried forty other remedies before Simmons Liver Regulator, and none of them gave more than temporary relief, but tiio Regulator not only relieved but cured. H. II. Johbs, Macon, Ga, T7"INCHEN PACE, whose place of raslilenMi -LA. is unknown, will take notice that on the 2nd day of January A. D. 1892, George Bittner filed his petition in the Common Pleas Court of an wen county, uiuo, in Case No. 9430, against George Myers, praying for the fore closure of a mortgage made by George Mvern to plaintiffon the following real estate, to-wit: The north half (Q of the northwest quarter (14) of the southwest Quarter (U"l of iwtinn eight (8), in township one (1) south, range two i cast, iu union luwnsmp, van vvert county, and State of Ohio. . bald mortgage being given to secure a debt on whioh there is a b ilam eof $193.00 with In terest from December ,17 th, 18S9; and that the Court also ascertain the present worth of a note for $9f.50. dated December 17th 1KSQ nH Wue three years after date. mat aiterwara on the 30th day of January, 1892, said George Mvers filed his answer in aMlrl petition, praying that said Kinchen Pace be made a party defendant to th-s action, and be required to set up and state fully the nature of his interest or estate in said premises, for the icuboii tiiai up claims to own tne lee simple In the real estate in the petition described; and thereupon the Court ordered that said Kinchen race De made a party defendant tq this action nu mai urocess issue ior mm. gaid Kinchen Pace is required to answer on Ml WtVIC tllU 41fcl I1HV Ul Al nv. A. II tway ff juuuipiiii Yfiii !api4agtunsi mm, S. 8. Buitsfi:lp, Attorney. 4-1-tiw. Legal Noiice. KINCHEN PACE, whose place of residence IS unknown, will Ukn notion h,t n n, 1 ""."J 01 January, a. u. 1892, George Bittner iiiBu ins petition in me common Pleas Court of Van Wert County. Ohio. In Case No. B4S1. against George W. Woodruff et al., praying for ;.t " " 'c " moiicngB maae ny ueorge W. Woodruff et al to plaintiff on the following real estate to-wit; " I he south half U) of the northwest quarter v4 puutuHosi quarter A LAUXDRY SOAP, PURE AXD SAXITASY. BEST FOB G:r.:rd l.:h:!:J C:a. eight (8), in township one (1) south, range (2) east, in Union township, Van Wert C01 of section two Legal Notice. ana state of Ohio. rt county, Om the Last Saturday In Each 91 oath, at F. W. Maaahlp'tj Eatvery Bara. and Waaalngton Street. Vaa 1 CUl.TiBOKI. A TTtNET-AT-LAW, TAN WKBT, O. l. Gee and Boor Iron Block; entrance sUlr-way beside First National Bank. Does a (antral Law and Notary business. Prompt attention gtvea to eonveyaboiBg and making ab-tracu fries. - W, J, BBEKM. rTTOXBT-AT-LAW, VAN WERT, O., JrL will promptly attend to all business entrusted to W eare, in Van Wert and other aoantiea. O ce above Clark A Son's shoe store. In Arcade kioek. . , BUCKEYE ROUTE. , JOUa DARNELL. k htobvy.it.I.1W. VAN WERT. O A. ooe In Tan Wert County Bank build ing. Particular attentten given to maung coi teotlons. s - JJ. X. TB9 t rWwrr.AT.l.AW akDMOTARTPVB- A if8. v. ii a"H prpmotly t all legal bnM-ness intrB vl to ids ck ; fitatedMtg: Probate basin, a m rfnApea, (Bfluopa, Vt ft 9hm ty. Collectkms promutjy made and remitted Partition, probata sou ungateu dhubuw ww Itml. aonvevanoe done at reasonable rates. Of' tt -e on MoCurdy's corner. RARREKH. 1 a: Hint. W. W. B Aia BAtlt BHOTHKftft, . mviir.AK MAR1IKHS AND HAIR DKK88 T. an. War a ainooth shave or a neal hair -ot. lv us a call. 2nd dixir north of Mi Her rwualint, Swrth Viwlilngton Htreet. EO. JOI HDIW. a.i..v.iv liiillKIt AVll HAIH tan-. l ve Mm a rail. Simp nn West t rtreet. near Kdwar hi' grocery. MMIKYV. TKBT every 0. r am i.itnmr. Nn. ssi. . .1 I 1 If M. K MM n . n. -Bit! TfT'-ST? - : THE COLUMBUS, 111 VALLEY AND TOLEDO RY. I The Parlor Car Une to Columbus. Toledo. and all points in the South. The direct route to Detroit. Jackson. Lansing, and Michigan Points. Chicago, St. Paul, and Northwest. TIME CARD TRAINS SOUTH. Toledo Up. Sandusky. Marion Delaware Columbus, ar.. coiuauius, IV... Lancaster Logan Athens foiheroy A. X.IA. M. P. M. A. M. F. M. 6 30 10 35 $8 57 $12 55 $T 40 9 80 1 27 8 15 5 35 8 15 10 14 2 05 9 00 6 15 9 00 11 06 2 50 9 60 57 10 9 50 8 00 7 35 5 55 4 10 ..... 8 45 7 13 5 05...... 9 80 8 00 6 10 ... . 10 35 9 00 8 80 ..... . 12 50 p. m. p. y. jr. m. On North Market Street. These sales- will be conducted in the interest of those wishing to buy and sell stock. Persons having stock for sale are re quested to calf on the Auctioneer and get tern; s and have their btock enlisted. on the sale bills. G. W. BOPE, Auctioneer and Pro. prietor. Box 108, a 4 am. van vvert, taio. FINKHOUSEN & CO. are prepared to RAIE and HOVE BUILDINGS At reasonable terns. Also Contract ors and Builders. Leave orders at 1 Eanke's hardware store, Van Wert. G. C. WEAVER Dealer in First Class PIANOS AND ORGANS Invites you to call at his residence at corner of Main and Cherry street, to inspect Instruments kept on hand. Satisfaction in quality and prices goaranteef. Corres pondence solicited. . 21-4,w. Said mortgage betas? iriven to on which there is a balance of $193.00 with interest from December 17th, 1889, and that the Court also ascertain the present worth of a note lor $91.50 dated December 17th, 1889, and due three years after date. nat aiterward, on the 30th dav of Jannarv. 1892, said George W. Woodruff et al.. filed his ouancr 10 nun petition, praying that said Aincnen -ace Do made a party defendant to this action, and be required to set up and state fully the nature of his interest or estate in said premises, for the reason that he claims to own wie iee simple in tne real estate in the petition described, and there unon thn i:nnrt nniiwi that said Kinchen Pace be made a party de fendant to this action and that process issue XUl U11I1. Said Kinchen Pace is required to answer on or oeiore the 21st day of May, A. D. 1892, or jutigiuciii, viu ue ittneu against mm. GEORGE W. WOODRUFF KT AL. S. 8. Buktsfield, Attorney. 4-l-6w.' A. RORABECK. whose place qf resi-- dencefs nhk'nownJ will tak'p nntiA thut outne 28th day of March. 1895, S. W- Long filed his petition in (h Cour qf Cp.rnm.an. Plias qf yan Wart County, Ohio, in Cas No, 9467, against the said P, A. Rorftheok praying for a iiidgniept against the said D, A. Rorabeck in the sum of Fifty (SoCOO) Dollars, with interest from November 1st, isai, for work and labor done for said D, A, Rorabeck. On the 28th day of March, 1892, the Clerk of said - Court issued an order of attachment in this case to the Sheriff of Van Wert County, Ohio, and said attachment was levied on in -lot o. one thousand five hundred and thirty-five (1535). in the Village of Van Wert, in Van Wert County, Ohio. Said D. A. Rorabeck is required to answer said petition on or before the Klst day of May, u. ioz, or juagment win oe tasen against FANNY KIRKPAT RICK whose place of residence is unknown, will take notice that on the 31st day of March, 1892, in the Court of Common Pleas of Van Wert County, Ohio, wnere tne action is now pending, tne undersigned, John A. Kirkpatrick, filed his petition against Fanny Kirkpatrick, praying for a divorce from her. charging her with adulterv. Said Fanny Kirkpatrick is required to answer the petition in" said action not later than six weeks after the first day of April, A. D. 1892, or sucn uivorce win De grantea. JUilJN A. Ii.lK.KJr A 1 KICK.. Case No. 9507. By G. M. Saltzgabbr. 4-l-6w. Attorney for Petitioner, IX REAL ESTATE FOR SALE. JENNINGS TOWNSHIP. Carrie Wolfe is on the sick list. A few of our farmers have sown oats. Mrs. Joseph Wolfe is sick with lung trouble. . , . Peter Jacoba has been awarded a pension. Jennings creek has been booming this week. Samuel Shindollar has sold his farm to Dr. Hattery. ; Henry Slentz has sold his farm to Theodore Bean. L. P. Jackson began teaching at Elgin last Tuesday. Don VanEmon was at Lima last Monday on business. Henry Barber was at Elgin last Saturday on business. Elijah Goodwin will teach the Cen- terville school this spring. Wilson Boiler and family spent last Sunday with friends at Elgin. B. J. Black moved into the Danni- son property at Elgin last week. Corn husking seemed to be the order of the day with some last week. Marion Goodwin moved into the Slentz property last Wednesday. William Bowers and family spent last Sunday with friends at Elgin... Henry Slentz moved in the Barber property, at Elgin, last Wednesday. Wheat looks , very "badly in places but the late rains are greatly reviving it. ' '. ' The C & E. B. B. handa on the section Friday. - B. J. Black began to . instruct the young Americans at Venedocia last Tuesday. Free Roebuck has rented Dr. Hat tery's farm and will till the same this summer. Albert Goodwin, our old huckster of Elgin, will soon be out on the war path again. , Nora LongBworth started for lick ing county Friday to spend the summer with friends. S. W. Converse started for the east part of the State Friday to pay his many friends a visit. Newton Tracy's best girl was over to see him last (Saturday and eunday. Get the bells ready boys. William Carrolus, who is attending the Normal at Mlddlepoint, was at home last Saturday visiting his parents. Henry Shindollar, who stayed with his uncle at Delaware the past winter, has returned to his home in South Jennings and will teach the Patrick school this Bummer. Once again death has made its ap pearance in our community and taken from our midst the. little son of Frank Mau. Little Earl was sick ainoe last sDrine wnen last F riday evening oe was ealled to theNother shore. His re mains were interred in the Hance cemetery last Sunday. took five new at Elgin last TVLLT. him. 6. S. Burtsfield, Attorney. Notice toTeachers TTEUK AFTER, until further notice, teachers XX - examinations will be held on the last Sh.urday of each month, and in the months of Marcn, April, nay, septemoer, October ana November, additional examinations will be held on the second Saturday of each month. Sweet's School Methods. Page's Theory and Practice of Teaching, and Payne's Science and Art of Education are recommended as textbooks in preparing for examination in theory and Dractiee of teaching. All applicants must par a fee of 50 cents, and unless personally known to the Board, must lurnisn certincates of good moral charact3r. .Examinations will open at 9 o'clock a. m wnion i present at whioh hour each applicant Is required to bt rsy or.er oi tne tsoaro. M. H. TUTTLE. Secretary. DULY v Athens' Logan Lancaster , . , . , Columbus, ar . Columbus, tv . Delaware Marion Up. Handusky Toledo TUAfNS, NORTH". i. M A M 5 iu 8 06 8 45 9 55 10 10 11 00 11 85 ill 20 2 20 P. M 5 bi 15 55 8 10 0 40 10 11 10 C. V.i ?v WS7 A. II 5 00 6 50 o S3! 57 20 9 2u P. 11 3 45 4 87 5 30 e is 8 20 A. M. ' 9 45 R 05 8 45 9 55 nl -UOTT POST KO. 100. RKUULA -y Srel sod thld Tuesday ia?h at T 'JO o'eloek at Uuion , Wert, Ohio.. Dailv. 4- Daily exceDt Snndav. 4 Meals. Through Pullman Palace Sleeping Cars on lirht trufna to Phir.flffA. The onlv line running Parlor Cars between Toledo, Columbus, and Ohio River. Seat Fare only 25 rents. Rates via Buckeye Route are always ns low as via any other line . For rates, maps, and other information, write W. II. Fihhkk, General Passenger and Ticket Agt., Room 81, Doshler Block, Columbus, Ohio. EVERS & MANSHIP, U. S. PENSION AGENTS, VAN WKKT, : OHIO. Origipal, Widows, Increase, HacK Pay Bounty SJlnors slid all ctalnis against the Government prosecuted. : JJew ' decisions and the laws more liberal than ererl Call or addresf boa 70. Van Wevt, Qh(o. Office, southeast eor-nar basement Court Uonso, Registry Number 10020. SIRE OF THREE IN 2530 LIST. By BLUE BULL 75, sire of over sixty representatives in the '30 Hat, among whioh are Zoe B. S:17J4, Bessie 2:17, Georgetown 2:1634, Lena Swallow S:19, Will Cody 2:19, Royal Bounce 2:19, Silverton 2:20, Dick Stouffer 2:20. Lucy Fry 2:20 and Chance 3:20. BLUE BULL also got the dams of such horses as Stratbso2:13, Fred Arthur 3:13, Roy Wilkes 3:08, Lowland Girl 2:19, etc., besides his sons, daughters, and grand daughters have made an extra showing during the year 1891. The dam of Billy Davis is Nellie Davis 2:24, trial 3:18, by Kramer's Rainbow. Kramer Rainbow produced Nellie Davis 2:24, and the ilan.s of Williard M. 2:14 and Billy Davis, sire of Henry Dexter 2:34, Pat O'Brien 2:28 and Sunset 2:28, at two years of age. Billy C. 4 yean old 2:33 over a muddy track, trial 2:26, 1 :10, :S8. BILLY DAVIS is one of the biggest little horses we have ever seen. lie stands Just a trifle over 15 hands, and has great length of body, with quarters strong enough for a 16 han horse, and can out-breed any horse we have seen for his inches. He has to his credit three in the list, and one of them a two-year-old. There are others with records from 2:32 to 2:40, and there is no doubt but that a number of these will beat 2:20 next season. lie will make the season of 1892 at the owner's stable on the farm one mile west of Van Wert, Ohio, at the very small fee of 130, with return privilege. XeJP'f'or any information! addrces.liis owner. F. J. CLEASON, . VAN Y?EI$T, OHIO. Mare from a ftlsto-ce wll? be properly talfen fare f at rcaaonaple : rates, at owner rlek, Money to Loan 1 100 Acres, .section 7, Liberty township, Van Wert county, Ohio, all under cultivation, well im pro veil, fine soil, to exchange for a smaller piece. W. LONG. 4-1-6W. Receiver's Sale. Court Pleas, of Common Van Wert County, Ohio. The Electrical Supply Co. oi cmcago, Illinois, vs. ! The Citizens Electric Light and Power Co., et al. ' PURSUANT to order of sale, Issued by the Clerk of the Court of Common Mchb. will o(Te for aa, oor of the Court Wert County, Ohio, ou Tuesday, may 3rd. 1808, at one o'clock p. m.. the real, pevsonal and mixed property hereinafter described: BeiBg the Electric Light plant situate in Van Wert, Van Wert county. Ohio, with all the franchises, privileges and Immunities appertaining thereto, belonging to The Citizens Electric Light and Power Company of Van nr.. i v. I .. ... ..-i . In -lot number six (8) In the original plat of said Village of Van Wert, Van Wert County, Ohio, witn an Duiiaings, steam maenmery. dynamos ana otner macnintry tnereon or appurtenant thereto, and all poles, lines, wires. electric lamps, and ail otner steam or electrical machinery and appliances held and used In the operation of said electric light plant; also all rights, privileges, franchises and appurten ances connected tnerewitn or pertaining tnereto oeionging 10 sain company. Terms oi sale: casn. Appraised at f 14.000.00. HORACE G. RICHIE. Receiver of The Citizens Electric Light and rower company, oi v an w en, unio. 4-1-5W, 80 Acres improved 'antl aX miles west of P.ho City, Van Wert county, Ohio, 60 acres under cultivation, well of water, house, barn and some fruit, X mile to school and church. Must sell. Offered at a. bargain. Dave two 40 acre lots 4 miles northwest of Obi ' City, Van Wert eouuty, O., highly improved, frame house, barn, plenty of water, first class soil. On easy terms. Twenty 5 and 10 acre tracts within bird's eye view oE Ohio City. Fine homes for a poor man. A much better investment than a house and lot in town. Offered on easy terns. 80 Acres timber land in section 2 Tully township, Van Wert county, Ohio. Qn. longtime. Sheriff's, Sitfe, garatt ? "t".88?! Washington R. Cantrell, et al . Court pf Pleas. 1 County, (Ship, Commrn Van wer A Tile Mill c.puipleiet with 39 horse power engine, SJ28 feet of frame ahed with a 16; TOot me kiln ana 8 acres of land, V4 mile west of bhafer's Station good neighbor- i hoo for the tile business. Will exchange fov i.anq in fauWing county, Ohio. A hargain to the right man. TJUK.SUANT to an orier of sale issued by the i Clerk of tne Common fleas Court, of v an Wert county, Ohio, and io me dirooted, 1 will offer for sale at the door of the court house In Van v ert, Ohio, on Saturday, May, T, 1892, Between tne nours oi one auo two o'clock p. m. the lollowing descnueu real estate, situate iu Van Wert county, Ohio, to-wit: The north half () of the west half () of the south west quarter () of section live (5), township one (1) south, range two (2) cast, containing iortv tu) acres. Appraised at 13u0.00. Terms of sale: Cash ou dav of sale. Case No. 9381. A. P. SHUMAKEH. Sheriff. Sheriff's oilice, Van Wert, Ohio, March 81, i2. ii. C. glknn. Attorney. l-ww. i-. r .-;u.uu. Have an 9800 stock of Dings in Soathern Ohio to exchange for land. A one story, high ceiling, glass front, business room, 65 feet in length, centrally located in Ohio City, rents well. For sale on good terms. I.efiiii Nolicc. EMMA PRICE, whose place of residence Is unknown, will take i otlce that on the 31st day of March, Louis Price filed his petition in the Court of Common Pleas of Van Wert Cotinty, Ohio,' being Case No. 9508, praying for a diVqrco from said Einma Price on 'the grouhd Of gross neglect of duty and adultery. ' said cause will be fov. hearing pfl 'and after tne istn day oi .ay, lsua. " LOUIS PRICE. By Lsvi X,J4CQa, Attorney. 4-1-ttw. House One story frame cottage, 5 rooms, plenty of water and fruit, fenced, sidewalk built and four residence lots, situated in an oblong square within two squares of court house in Alton, Union county, Iowa, and also 20 acres of timber land in same county, 5 miles from Afton, which I will exchange for Van Wert or Paulding county land, and if necessary will pay difference. Property clear and, title perfect. August Eeiff and wife a boy. We were visited with heavy rains the first of the week. Miss Becca Shanyfelt is visiting her sister at Payne, Ohio. J. B. Wise will move in our vicinity soon from Middlebury. Messrs. Lewis and Shanyfelt have their tile mill ready for business. Ed. Worline has built . a summer kitchen and woodhouse combined. Samuel eponseller raised his new barn this week; R. R. Davis is builder, I. Li. Tracy and family visited rela tives in Union township, over Sunday. John Lare is getting ont Umber for a new barn whioh he will have erected soon. v Protracted meeting at the Bordner school house closed last Wednesday night. Mattie Tracy will go to Van Wert to work at the millinery trade for month or two. Lock your chicken-coops and smokehouses, for thieves are visiting our neighborhood about once a week. C. L. Burgeon will have a school exhibition Friday night at the West Union school house, district 5. Everybody is cordially invited. The Bethel Sunday school met at 9:30 a. m. Sunday and reorganised, the election resulting as follows: Superintendent C. T Burgoon. Assistant Sup't R. E. Baxter. Secretary Myrtle Henney. Assistant Secretary Ida Smith. Treasurer Morgan Hunter. Chorister J. W. Tracy. Here we are again to . the front. Monday, April 4th, the great orb of the universe shone down upon the enthusiastic candidates, and Bloody Tully was once more in an uproar and confusion about the election until along about noon, when the elements of cloud-land sent the refreshing rain to cool the troubled heads of the office seekers, and old nature answers back with a graft voice that the roads are very muddy, and pikes are what is needed, and when the dark shadow of the evening appeared the figures of the ballots scored the whole "shootin1 match" Democratic. EAST WILLSHIBE VTKZZZ. At present we would greatly. r elate pikes. .. .'. . v Bro. Scribe; we are known T company we keep. Reed Davis and wife were Abanaka friends lastSufiday. Jerry Agler, of Abana, i. 1000 dozen eggs the past wet-. , C. W. Walters, of Olerr headquarters for jewelry of tl W. Z. Dull will move on tr Z-vate the farm of Ellas Dull t! r mer. ' - - ' ' ; ' The recent rains, although C: ing to our roads, are greatly be : the wheat which will he af after all. . , J. W. Foor, while carrylcj a l of eggs to market the past we:.:, I the misfortune to trip, fall a4 1. . seven dozen eggs. I ' ,. Henry Foor and Wesley E r template moving to Qrovtr I Paulding county, in the nzzx f at which place they will int" brick. " , Michael Cloaae, of Ohio City, t, these parts the past week in t3 ! est of the Ohio City crearT"J. ' Clouse is one of its heavi.l t holders. - - The Y. M. P. society wi. r the residence of C. S. Anlt I. i riaay; ror tne purpose of C - officers to serve the coming yc:i.' . are cordially invited. c Bro. Scribe, of the JSeputliczx i to think that by flattering L!i i readers he will make hiLrr! i popular, but he should rectnl : maxims "Ye shall know t their fruits," and that "acU.:: . . louder than words" and IA X - speak of his good traits previa j , has any. . ; hoacin rrowiir. 'r The proposition to bnild a sew t ship hall was defeated. . This i : sidered by many a mistake a 11 something we needed badly. . people have spoken, let it te I, corded. . , D. S. Rider and family of I Berne, moved to oar town"3 T nesday. Dan is a jolly, xood f and every inch a Democrat, ir! ;v are glad to welcome him txi ' genial wife to our midst ... ' Last Sunday this comoutly t visited by a tremendous rain, rr.r ing the ditches and crees. : Bult is the farmers are troW I with their spring work and t i age citizen is compelled to inli ' mud for another month. Ik otzz J ' us that we have had enough mti ( winter to knock the dry scales cf! ranee and contrariness from to i. of the mud-bound citizens so t there would be some decided acc ( the pike question. - V;.; The election in good old Krr'" demonstrates, what (he Democrttj c do when they are united and work I victory. Every , Democrat on tl ticket elected! This result has r. been accomplished for years !"', Monday. How much better At t I rejoice over a. triumph eneielcs v fought for and honestly won than t suffer defeat by mean revenr ' slandering one another. We prtj- " for a revival of the old time chiL'r spirit of Democracy to retara'e";, and the appeal has been , answers J L ". , handsome majorities. It was a prt'.'j, contest all day but the Demmles Wer too stout. They, had a good set cf c: . - didates and worked for them irU . confidence. With such men as Lr Neese for trustee, Henry Horn in ¬ justice of the peace, M. A. Gulirc ? ! for clerk and Peter Remagen for rrr; ' sor the ticket was invincible. TL: " are all well qualified and will do"il.-. right thing, their aim being to prove-that the confidence of their neighbor-' has not been misplaced. Oatt o, or write -TOH3I II. KOCH, Ohio City Ohio. Use Moffat's Pills for torpid liver, tb toms are coated tongue, and bad taste In to . month. Warranted to cure or money refunded. Little Judith, the eight year old daughter of Mr. Mulliueaux, of the Inland ChriarJh Advocate, Des Moines, Iowa, on learnicx that her special playmate, a child of br own age, had taken the whooping eoub. took a bottle of medicine, which had cure 1 ner or a very irouDiesome cougn. an went over and said : " Yeu most take tils medicine; it will do you good. Mr. Unl- lineaux was curious as to tne result and oi making inquiry learned that the littl neighbor, who bad been unable to rest i night, had been greatly relieved to tt 1 respect. The paroxysms were neither frequent, severe or enduring. The coug , under the genial action of this ad mirable remedy, was loosened. The medi cine liquehes tne mucus and enables the sufferer to throw it off. The attack in the beginning gave every evidence of beins & severe attack of whooping cough. " Indeed it was a genuine case: but thisnrenara- tion, while perhaps it may not be a positive cure for the disease, is undoubtedly-able to alleviate it If it does not cure iL it will give unquestioned relief. The medicine referred to is Chamberlain's Cough Remedy. For sale by J. W. Evans Son. druggists. - LOOK HEBE! Harriet E. Hall, of Wavnetown, Ind savs: "I owe my life to The Great South American Nervine. 1 had been iu bed for five months from tbe effects of an exhausted stomach, indigestion, nervous prostration and a eeneral shattered condition of mv whole system. Had given up all hopes of eettina well. Had tried three doctors with no relief. The first bottle of the Nerve Tonic improved me so much that I w able to walk about, and a few bottles cured me entirely. I believe it the best medicine in the world. I cannot recommend it too hiffhlv" Trial bntt e 15 cents. Sold hv J W. Evans Son, Van Wert, (jhlo, Central Drug store. The Cheapest Money Ever It In Tan "Wert or Adjolnltaf , r. Count lee. I am making loans of $600 and up at per cent interest, long time and privilege of paying off principal at any interest pay day in sums of $100, or any multiple thereof without notice. Do you want to sell, buy or exchange Real Estate ? Give me a call. My business is increasing every year, and am constantly adding to my ability to present you bargains. ; Fire and Life Insurance written at lowest responsible rates. Call or write, . , W. M. Keab. Office: Over Eauke's Hardware Store Van, Wert, Ohio. A model Railway. The Burlington Route, C B. A Q. K. It-operates 7000 miles of road, with termini in Chicago, St. Louis, St Paul, Omaba, Kair-sas City and Denver. For speed, safety, comfort, equipment, track, and eScient service it has no equal. The Burlington gains new patrons, but loses none. -1 - .- i i: 4 4
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Full Text | The Van Vert Times. ByTha Van Wert Printing Company. Rates of Advcr One column, one year.... One-half oolnmn, one year ...... - The Tivss U devoted to the advancement of tMmoorntlo vrliiclule. and to the general and lueal news. PtibI bed every Friday. OFl'lCU. Court Street, Watt of Court House. TERMS OF 4VBSCKIPTION. One year, strictly In advance. tl to six month i M Threw months M job PHiNTine if everr description executed ta the beat style, prom tly and on reaaonable terms. One-eighth column, one year.... . IBAli. Horace.,;,: One square, first insei lion , . .... . .. . ..... Bach ubeeauent kuMrtton Nine lines of nonpareil type eo a. . Executor and Adipfnlatrmtor'e KoCeea, astaxox LOCALMOnCEI.. (In Minion type), ten oent , Ua t: : tion. ... . ': VAN WERT, OHIO FRIDAY, APRIL 8, 1892. NO. 32 VOL. 26. IDEAL n ESTATE III 8ALE. MONEY TO LOAN Nt DELAY. CALL. OH 13, PARKER. KllAI.V fJl rf ML! f. JjUennsylvaniaLinBS. Schedule of Pattaneer Trains-Central Time. FOR SALE. If o 924. 80 acres In Van Wert county, 70 a-i'fn under cultivation and thoroughly men, nrst class outlet a.icn along the east and north, all well fenced, orchard of 1xi acre, log Imu , frame corn- crib aud 2 good wells of water, school house just across the road, l mile from poatofjnee, S miles from Van Wert. Price $4500. Terras reasonable.: FOR EXCHANGE. ; No, 823. 65 acres in Van Wert county, Ohio. 60 acres under good cultivation, 600 rods of tile ou farm, good outlet, 1) story frame bouse of 4 rooms, frame barn 28x30 feet, wood bouse and shop combined, granary 22x30 feet, 2 garden, young orchard and good well of water, 6 miles fron. Van, Wert Will trade for a go.kl farm in Southern Michigan. Price $3500. ' . FOR SALE. No. 8U5. Residence property in Van Wert, 0., In first class neighborhood, cottage house of 4 rooms and pantry, high iialllnfta huarlir at tri auvum I frtllt I ! growing nicely, good cistern and fence. Price $50. Don't miss an opportunity of getting a good property cheap. FOB SALE. No. 926. 30 acres partly cleared, Joining the Van Wert corporation line, situated on good road. Price $1800. Terms easy. ; FOB SALE. No. 827. 80 acres In Union township, Van Wert county, O. 5 acres under good , cultivation and nnderdraipd, all fenced good bearing orchard, log and frame bouse Combined, school bouse opposite the house. Situated In a good neighborhood. Price ,' 000. : 1 ..' .- . Westward. ttUb'ch .It A lllanee.. Canton Mu dllon ... Woostor Munsfleld .. Crestline Uj liODinaon ... Bucyrus Nevada U .Sandusky Klrby Forest Dunkirk.... Wanhingt'n Ada, Lufayette ... Lima.. Ertda Delohoa Middlepotat" Van Wert... Convoy . . Dixon : Monroevllle Maples i..... Adams.. fWajro art Warsaw "1 Plymouth... "1239 ValrMtan "I I Cie g-p ! No. 751. 1800. ' HO acres iu Tully township for Eastward. Chicago... It Vnep ratao.. Plymouth.. " Warsaw ... " 1't.Wayae Aaanu " Maples " Uomoeville " Dixon " Oouvoy V..n Wert... Mlddlepoint Delphos El I da Lima Lafayette . Ada Waahtngt'n " JLUOKlrK. Forest Klrbv U .Sandusky" jNevaaa Bucyrus. Robinson .. Crestlhw" Mansneia... Wooeter Massllloa ... Canton. Alliance.. rttteVsrk II 1 I SI I i i i i u 1102 B 41 346100E.P it usi III 4 42i05feS.-3 706 114 110 614-J2JI3 SI, 1 1 iill 1 840 ISffl i JOK 860 JIix& ::z .::::: IS fflr 1,10 1 hil 922 1311141 950 46l ?-a;3 1006 iog.3:3 12081021 Soi-lu .1116 IWrH-c-S? fl 0611 24 $18.2 w21 1135 127 lifMifiiiaa" CM I All VM I Mil? tt7iai4srsTsmini3n o ia!3!yii9iwiii;. 12 B S ''iSfl-S 80 - 607 607 759 3 " 141 -- 850 623 622 815 ?3 " ' I 6 37 637 8 30 . " ! I ...... 112 652 652 843 f " J m.....m 903 f " j 423 939 724 724 15 i" " i 956 3f ill -.h0 461 861117? 4SM Sl SWUffllS "J :::::: Ifjl1! f l! I ml !i lip i! AM I AM AX ml WnOrMl PAUTIAL LIST OF IF E3L IMC & tOliSAl.fi BY W. LONG, REAL ESATE AGENT. Paulding 80 Acres In Washington township. county. Ohio, 60 acres under cultivation, balance fair timber, good log bouse, log stable. tihed stable for t horses, wagon shed, corn crib, cheep stable, milk house and ice house, fine well of water, good bearing orchard, choice fruit. Is on a good road, is S'4 miles to Melrot-e, on the Nlckle Plate Kv. Price $2800, part cash. Daiance on time. 160 Acres within 8 miles of Tan Wert. Ohio, 123 acres under cultivation and underdrained. all fenced, comfortable building!, no better soil in the county. Call at oilice for price and terms. MONEY SO Acre-i in Union townshl r. Ohio, all fenced and c under cultivation, new xx story frame In, Van w ert coun- ditched and partly on good roaa, mile to school. casn, Daiance on time. house. Only 11000, 23 acres in Union township. Van Wert county, hio. All fenced and underdrained, log build ings, good orchard, mile to school. 5 miles to Van Wert. Price $1000; $350 cash, balance on reasonable time. No. 881. 40 acres in floaglin township, good Improvement for 91600. Easy terms of payment. i 1 ' ; ' FOB BALE. No, 037. House and lot In Van Wert, O., IX story house of rooms, in good repaii, well painted, wood house 12x16 feet, about 12 jtpple trees in the lot and other fruit Price flOOO. , FOB SALE. . No. 928. 60 acres in Van Wert county, Ohio, with 50 acres under cultivation, well underdrained, good frame house nearly new, 4 rooms and summer kitchen, plank stable and good well of water, situated in a good neighborhood. Price 93000. This is a bargain at the above figures. Don't fall to see this farm. ... t ' - ' FOR BALE. One acre pf ground in Van Wert for sale at a bargain. Small fuud of money to loan on approved security. t ,v . J. II. PARKKtt, TAN WKBT. O. rxiiyr f Sxoept Bnnday. tBxcept Saturday. IMoalS. IFiafK)P W piope aionuajf. JOSEPH WOOD, . 8, A. FORD, SsaanllHscw, 8w mmn in 31J-M.-IC PrrrsBUMiH, Psjjjt'a, For time cards, rate of fare, through tickets. baggage checks, and farther information re u-uing toe running oi train appty w ay gent of the Pennsylvania Lines, W. M. FLAHABTT. Agent, Tan Wert Ohio Central Standard Time, M minutes slowarthan Van Wert time. Trains depart from Van Wert Station. . aa follows: l!YSlCXA.Nft. A, S, JM1IKPATHICK SON 8URCK0N8 4KP HOMEOPATHIC PHX-ICHS, . , ... A, I. KlBKPATKJCR Piles, Piseasea of Women and L-ftlldrea. W . T. KlUKPATBll KBye and Ear, Or riot: MWeM Main street Bksidxmcx: Ko, 8 Sjroaroore gfi-eet B. t,. WILKINSON, Wl. P. lkHYBTRIAV. BURGEON AXD ELECTBl 17 CIAJI. Ofaoe ever wJklnsyn'a Shoe titore, West Mais Street, Tan Wert, Ohio. Dr. Wilkinson has recently placed in, bis office a large oiuoe galvanic battery, which will en. able him to apply the electro-cautery to the munv iMmum now treated with that agent. He will treat many forma of female diseases aiter the APOSTOLI method, whleh has proved to be successful In the handa of those who have practiced it. Oflice days, Mondays, hnrsoays ana saiuraays, irom i a. in. to i. m t I . .' ,W C. HASTINGS, M. I-HTaiClAK AKD 8UBOKOH. OffioeSecond IT Door Booth of Postoffice. KesMenoo 08 outh Washington street. Offlee days tor Bpe. elaldea Tuesdays and Saturdays, from 9 a. m to (p.m. SXeUATSlEN 4k IMONteAN, rjHTBICIAKS AMD SURGEONS. Special JL Offlee Days Wednesdays ana naturaays, Offlee; Ne. t North Washington street. Acres in Wlllshire township. Van Wert countv. Ohio. 66 acres under cultivation, ten acres of good oak, ash, elia and hickory timber, farm all well fenced and partly underdrained, has story frame house, 4 rooms, new frame barn StixHS feet, is painted and well arranged, flue bearing orchard, choice fruit, 2 never fail ing wells of water, one with force pump. It is near school and church and only 1 miles from j Wiltshire. Price $3,000; cash, balance 1, 2, s ana lour years, at e. 80 Acres in Union townshiD. Van Wert coun ty, O. This tract is on a good road and would make two good 40 acre farms, is ditched and has some good timber. A bargain at $1,900; $700 cash. 80 Acres 3 miles from Van Wert, Ohio, all well fenced and ditched. 60 acres under culti vation and freo of stumps, comfortable frame buildings, good water, in good and well settled neighborhood, near school and 'church. Price, $S0 per acre, $1600 cash, balance in 1, 2 and 3 years, witn interest at op. , 40 Acres abont one half mile from the corpor ation ot van v ert, Ohio, lor $i?oo. House, barn, 4 lots, well aud cistern and some fruit in Heed's addltipn. $1250. 'X'T 'Nrn TAST iT, nci::afi( Jackscn & Llackina; Ry, GOINU SOUTH. 40 Acres on the Jpnning9 mad a few rods from the corporation of Van Wert. All fenced, 30 acres in a fine state of cultivation and well underdrained, has a fine outlet for drains, fair house, stable, good well of water and some fruit, also a good natural gas well which is on the main gas pipe line. The above is a fine borne for some one. Price $75 per acre; Hcash, li in 1 and ?4 in 2 years, at 6 per cent, Also 24 acres adioining the above which would make a farm of 64 acres. Will sell altogether or eiincr one separate. FOB EXCHANGE. 040 acres in Crawford county, Mich. A part of this tract is easy cleared, railroad runs through this tract. Will sell it as a whole or divide into 4-160 acre tracts. Price $5.00 per acre or will exchange for other renl estate or stocK oi gooas. No. 1, Cincinnati Ex No. 8, Mail No. 7, Addison Ex . arrive GOING NORTH. T 02 A. M 1 85 r. If . 8 86 P.M. - 45 Acres in Union township, partlv cleared and ditched and is on two good roads. Price $1250, $300 cash, balance $200 per year at Of. No. No. No. 2, Mail... 4, Chicago 5, Daily Pi I 1 lOr. m. Ex ' 10 25 P. V. assenger 7 10 a. m. Trains 1. S. 8 and 4 have through coaches to and from Cincinnati. Trains 2, 8, 7 and 8 maki direct connections at Cecil with the Wabash for points east and return. Trains, 2 and 8 make direct connections at Alvordton with the W. W. Ry. for Detroit and return. Ticket Agent, Tan Wert, Ohio. T. C. M. SCHINDLKR, Gen. Paaa. Agt. V. B. DRAKE, General Manager. Toledo. Ohio. an Wert. O. Sheriff s Sale. 3) Charles Meyran' vs. Hermann Goette. et al. Court of Common Pleas, Van Wert County, Ohio. First cim Night and Par ierrittfertwf! Toledo, Ohio, ) AN D( - St. Louis, Mo. FREE CHAIR CARS DAT TRAIKS MOPEBII EQUIPMEUT THR0UCH00T. VESTIBULED SLEEPING CARS "DURSUANT to an order sale, issued by the 17 lerk of the Court of Common Pleas, of Van Wert Countv. Ohio, and to me directed. I will offer for sale, at the door of the Court House, in Van Wert County, Ohio, ou Saturday, April IS, 1803, Between the hours of one and two o'clock p. m. the following described real estate, situate in van n en uonniy, oum, io- ii: The South half l4) of m-lots ninety-seven ritfV'iml hrie'Wndreil and six fTOB'V In Bred- pick's addition to the tflwq qf D,ejph'os;. coftnfy , T "B W prj, ami aiuie pj MHIH: Appraispq at fiiau.uu. Terms of Sale) Cih an dav p Sale, Caw No. BBal. A. P. 8HUMAKKR. Sheriff, Sheriff's office. Van Wort, .Ohio. March 10, 1802 11. C, GLENN, 3-11-Sw. P. K.-0.00. Attorney. MONTHLY STOCK SALE. ON N IOHT TRAIN S. A TTORNEY V fcibek. a. u. MAttBte, AT LAW. Offlee In MoKlm over Scnumm'e store, earner Main aw ert, unto. BO-HEM SERVED EM ROUTE, ang hour, DAY OR NISHT, at modtratt cost. lik tor titliti lit Toledo, SL Louis k bnsuCirt B. R. Clover Leir Route. For farther particulars, call on nearest Agent of the Company, or address O. O. JENKINS. Caml Fuanepr AaMt, TO The Van Wert Building and Savings Company loans money on mortgage security. Farm Loans preferred. No dela in getting money. You can pay the whole loan, or part of it at any time and stop interest. Low rate of interest and pay- t ments easy. DA. ROUABECK and Eliza Rorabeck, . whose place of residence is unknown, ill take notice that on Auril 1st. 1892. The John Hutchison Manufacturing Company, one oi me iicienuants iu tne case oi cnas. ii. isnsn U. A. Korabcck et al.. (Case No. 9478.1 in the Court of Common Pleas of Van Wert Coun ty, Ohio, bleu their answer and cross petition with the Clerk of said Court in which it is verred that said D. A. Korabeck is indebted to said Compauy in the sum of Four Thousand Seven Hundred and Ten ($4710.00) : Dollars, with 7.per cent interest from November 10th, 1891. on eight certain promissory notes ex ecuted and delivered by said D. A. Rorabeck ou said loth day of November, 1891. That to secure the payment of said notes said D. A. Rorabeck and Eliza Rorabeck executed and delivered to said The John Hutchison Manufacturing Company, their mortgage, and thereby conveyed the following described real estate situate in the state of Ohio and County of Van Wert, to-wit: In-Lots numbers four hundred and nine (4091 and four hundred and ten (410) in Koch and Morris' second addition to the town of Ohio Citv. (formerly Enterprise) Van Wert Countv Ohio. That said mortgage contained a condition that default in payment of any one note should render all notes due and payable. That default has been made and all notes are consequently due. Said mortgage contained a covenant that said Rorabeck would keep the mill located on said lots fully insured or said Company could do so at said Rora beck's expense. Said Rorabeck having failed to Insure said property this cross petitioner was compelled to, and did pay for insurance, the sum of One Hundred and fifty-three ($153.00) Dollars, which has never Deen repaiu. 'ine prayer or saw cross petition Is that ta d defend int The John Hutchison Manufacturing Company may have judgment against said D. a KuiaoecK ior me sum oi t our monsand ana Eight Hundred and Sixtv-ttaree (34863.00) Dol lars, for the sale of said mortgaged premises anu oiner reiiei. For further ipforma tion call on S. S. BURTSFIELD, Hrvretary. Sheriff's Sale. John W. Penn, vs. Ella A. Sherman et al. Court of Common Pleas, Van Wert County, O PURSUANT to an order of sale, Issued by l me ciei'K oi me court oi common 1'ieas. of Van Wert County. Ohio, and to me directed. i win offer ror sale, at the door of the Court House, In V an W ert Ceunty, Ohio, on Saturday, April 16, 1892, between the hours of one and twoo'clock. n. m the following described real estate, situate in Van Wert County, Ohio, to-wit: . .... in -col lourteen hundred and ninety-five (1495) in M'oheVsmith and Milteuberger's" addi tion tb the Villatre'of Van Wert. Van Wert cqunfy, plug. Apraiseu at tuu.uu. Terms' of lalet-as'b on Case No. 9390. Sheriffs office. Van Wert. O.. March 10. l. awaST ULAOHLY, 3-ll-Jw. P. F.-S8.00 Attorneys. h on day qf sale. HtfiUKlS, Sheriff, HVE XT SICAL Lsgiil Notice. i ou win oe required to pieaii to tne same ml r before May 21st, 1892, or judgment will K? iken against you as prayed for. THE JOHN HUTCHISON MFG. CO. Clem. V. Hoke and Richie & Fromme, 4-l-6w. Attorneys. Legal Notice. Is Life Worth Living? That depends upon the liver. If the Lrver is inactiTe the whole system is out of order the breath is bad, digestion poor, head dull or aching, energy and hopefulnesa gone, the spirit is depressed, a heavy .weight exists after eating, with general despondency and the blues. The Liver is the housekeeper of the health ; and a harmless, simple remedy that acts like Nature, does not constipate afterwards or require constant taking, does not interfere with business or pleasure during its use, makes Simmons Liver Eegulator a . ' medical perfection. ' I have tested its virtues pencnallv, and know that for Dyspepsia, Biliousness and Throbbing Headache, it is thi trot medicine the world ever saw. Have tried forty other remedies before Simmons Liver Regulator, and none of them gave more than temporary relief, but tiio Regulator not only relieved but cured. H. II. Johbs, Macon, Ga, T7"INCHEN PACE, whose place of raslilenMi -LA. is unknown, will take notice that on the 2nd day of January A. D. 1892, George Bittner filed his petition in the Common Pleas Court of an wen county, uiuo, in Case No. 9430, against George Myers, praying for the fore closure of a mortgage made by George Mvern to plaintiffon the following real estate, to-wit: The north half (Q of the northwest quarter (14) of the southwest Quarter (U"l of iwtinn eight (8), in township one (1) south, range two i cast, iu union luwnsmp, van vvert county, and State of Ohio. . bald mortgage being given to secure a debt on whioh there is a b ilam eof $193.00 with In terest from December ,17 th, 18S9; and that the Court also ascertain the present worth of a note for $9f.50. dated December 17th 1KSQ nH Wue three years after date. mat aiterwara on the 30th day of January, 1892, said George Mvers filed his answer in aMlrl petition, praying that said Kinchen Pace be made a party defendant to th-s action, and be required to set up and state fully the nature of his interest or estate in said premises, for the icuboii tiiai up claims to own tne lee simple In the real estate in the petition described; and thereupon the Court ordered that said Kinchen race De made a party defendant tq this action nu mai urocess issue ior mm. gaid Kinchen Pace is required to answer on Ml WtVIC tllU 41fcl I1HV Ul Al nv. A. II tway ff juuuipiiii Yfiii !api4agtunsi mm, S. 8. Buitsfi:lp, Attorney. 4-1-tiw. Legal Noiice. KINCHEN PACE, whose place of residence IS unknown, will Ukn notion h,t n n, 1 ""."J 01 January, a. u. 1892, George Bittner iiiBu ins petition in me common Pleas Court of Van Wert County. Ohio. In Case No. B4S1. against George W. Woodruff et al., praying for ;.t " " 'c " moiicngB maae ny ueorge W. Woodruff et al to plaintiff on the following real estate to-wit; " I he south half U) of the northwest quarter v4 puutuHosi quarter A LAUXDRY SOAP, PURE AXD SAXITASY. BEST FOB G:r.:rd l.:h:!:J C:a. eight (8), in township one (1) south, range (2) east, in Union township, Van Wert C01 of section two Legal Notice. ana state of Ohio. rt county, Om the Last Saturday In Each 91 oath, at F. W. Maaahlp'tj Eatvery Bara. and Waaalngton Street. Vaa 1 CUl.TiBOKI. A TTtNET-AT-LAW, TAN WKBT, O. l. Gee and Boor Iron Block; entrance sUlr-way beside First National Bank. Does a (antral Law and Notary business. Prompt attention gtvea to eonveyaboiBg and making ab-tracu fries. - W, J, BBEKM. rTTOXBT-AT-LAW, VAN WERT, O., JrL will promptly attend to all business entrusted to W eare, in Van Wert and other aoantiea. O ce above Clark A Son's shoe store. In Arcade kioek. . , BUCKEYE ROUTE. , JOUa DARNELL. k htobvy.it.I.1W. VAN WERT. O A. ooe In Tan Wert County Bank build ing. Particular attentten given to maung coi teotlons. s - JJ. X. TB9 t rWwrr.AT.l.AW akDMOTARTPVB- A if8. v. ii a"H prpmotly t all legal bnM-ness intrB vl to ids ck ; fitatedMtg: Probate basin, a m rfnApea, (Bfluopa, Vt ft 9hm ty. Collectkms promutjy made and remitted Partition, probata sou ungateu dhubuw ww Itml. aonvevanoe done at reasonable rates. Of' tt -e on MoCurdy's corner. RARREKH. 1 a: Hint. W. W. B Aia BAtlt BHOTHKftft, . mviir.AK MAR1IKHS AND HAIR DKK88 T. an. War a ainooth shave or a neal hair -ot. lv us a call. 2nd dixir north of Mi Her rwualint, Swrth Viwlilngton Htreet. EO. JOI HDIW. a.i..v.iv liiillKIt AVll HAIH tan-. l ve Mm a rail. Simp nn West t rtreet. near Kdwar hi' grocery. MMIKYV. TKBT every 0. r am i.itnmr. Nn. ssi. . .1 I 1 If M. K MM n . n. -Bit! TfT'-ST? - : THE COLUMBUS, 111 VALLEY AND TOLEDO RY. I The Parlor Car Une to Columbus. Toledo. and all points in the South. The direct route to Detroit. Jackson. Lansing, and Michigan Points. Chicago, St. Paul, and Northwest. TIME CARD TRAINS SOUTH. Toledo Up. Sandusky. Marion Delaware Columbus, ar.. coiuauius, IV... Lancaster Logan Athens foiheroy A. X.IA. M. P. M. A. M. F. M. 6 30 10 35 $8 57 $12 55 $T 40 9 80 1 27 8 15 5 35 8 15 10 14 2 05 9 00 6 15 9 00 11 06 2 50 9 60 57 10 9 50 8 00 7 35 5 55 4 10 ..... 8 45 7 13 5 05...... 9 80 8 00 6 10 ... . 10 35 9 00 8 80 ..... . 12 50 p. m. p. y. jr. m. On North Market Street. These sales- will be conducted in the interest of those wishing to buy and sell stock. Persons having stock for sale are re quested to calf on the Auctioneer and get tern; s and have their btock enlisted. on the sale bills. G. W. BOPE, Auctioneer and Pro. prietor. Box 108, a 4 am. van vvert, taio. FINKHOUSEN & CO. are prepared to RAIE and HOVE BUILDINGS At reasonable terns. Also Contract ors and Builders. Leave orders at 1 Eanke's hardware store, Van Wert. G. C. WEAVER Dealer in First Class PIANOS AND ORGANS Invites you to call at his residence at corner of Main and Cherry street, to inspect Instruments kept on hand. Satisfaction in quality and prices goaranteef. Corres pondence solicited. . 21-4,w. Said mortgage betas? iriven to on which there is a balance of $193.00 with interest from December 17th, 1889, and that the Court also ascertain the present worth of a note lor $91.50 dated December 17th, 1889, and due three years after date. nat aiterward, on the 30th dav of Jannarv. 1892, said George W. Woodruff et al.. filed his ouancr 10 nun petition, praying that said Aincnen -ace Do made a party defendant to this action, and be required to set up and state fully the nature of his interest or estate in said premises, for the reason that he claims to own wie iee simple in tne real estate in the petition described, and there unon thn i:nnrt nniiwi that said Kinchen Pace be made a party de fendant to this action and that process issue XUl U11I1. Said Kinchen Pace is required to answer on or oeiore the 21st day of May, A. D. 1892, or jutigiuciii, viu ue ittneu against mm. GEORGE W. WOODRUFF KT AL. S. 8. Buktsfield, Attorney. 4-l-6w.' A. RORABECK. whose place qf resi-- dencefs nhk'nownJ will tak'p nntiA thut outne 28th day of March. 1895, S. W- Long filed his petition in (h Cour qf Cp.rnm.an. Plias qf yan Wart County, Ohio, in Cas No, 9467, against the said P, A. Rorftheok praying for a iiidgniept against the said D, A. Rorabeck in the sum of Fifty (SoCOO) Dollars, with interest from November 1st, isai, for work and labor done for said D, A, Rorabeck. On the 28th day of March, 1892, the Clerk of said - Court issued an order of attachment in this case to the Sheriff of Van Wert County, Ohio, and said attachment was levied on in -lot o. one thousand five hundred and thirty-five (1535). in the Village of Van Wert, in Van Wert County, Ohio. Said D. A. Rorabeck is required to answer said petition on or before the Klst day of May, u. ioz, or juagment win oe tasen against FANNY KIRKPAT RICK whose place of residence is unknown, will take notice that on the 31st day of March, 1892, in the Court of Common Pleas of Van Wert County, Ohio, wnere tne action is now pending, tne undersigned, John A. Kirkpatrick, filed his petition against Fanny Kirkpatrick, praying for a divorce from her. charging her with adulterv. Said Fanny Kirkpatrick is required to answer the petition in" said action not later than six weeks after the first day of April, A. D. 1892, or sucn uivorce win De grantea. JUilJN A. Ii.lK.KJr A 1 KICK.. Case No. 9507. By G. M. Saltzgabbr. 4-l-6w. Attorney for Petitioner, IX REAL ESTATE FOR SALE. JENNINGS TOWNSHIP. Carrie Wolfe is on the sick list. A few of our farmers have sown oats. Mrs. Joseph Wolfe is sick with lung trouble. . , . Peter Jacoba has been awarded a pension. Jennings creek has been booming this week. Samuel Shindollar has sold his farm to Dr. Hattery. ; Henry Slentz has sold his farm to Theodore Bean. L. P. Jackson began teaching at Elgin last Tuesday. Don VanEmon was at Lima last Monday on business. Henry Barber was at Elgin last Saturday on business. Elijah Goodwin will teach the Cen- terville school this spring. Wilson Boiler and family spent last Sunday with friends at Elgin. B. J. Black moved into the Danni- son property at Elgin last week. Corn husking seemed to be the order of the day with some last week. Marion Goodwin moved into the Slentz property last Wednesday. William Bowers and family spent last Sunday with friends at Elgin... Henry Slentz moved in the Barber property, at Elgin, last Wednesday. Wheat looks , very "badly in places but the late rains are greatly reviving it. ' '. ' The C & E. B. B. handa on the section Friday. - B. J. Black began to . instruct the young Americans at Venedocia last Tuesday. Free Roebuck has rented Dr. Hat tery's farm and will till the same this summer. Albert Goodwin, our old huckster of Elgin, will soon be out on the war path again. , Nora LongBworth started for lick ing county Friday to spend the summer with friends. S. W. Converse started for the east part of the State Friday to pay his many friends a visit. Newton Tracy's best girl was over to see him last (Saturday and eunday. Get the bells ready boys. William Carrolus, who is attending the Normal at Mlddlepoint, was at home last Saturday visiting his parents. Henry Shindollar, who stayed with his uncle at Delaware the past winter, has returned to his home in South Jennings and will teach the Patrick school this Bummer. Once again death has made its ap pearance in our community and taken from our midst the. little son of Frank Mau. Little Earl was sick ainoe last sDrine wnen last F riday evening oe was ealled to theNother shore. His re mains were interred in the Hance cemetery last Sunday. took five new at Elgin last TVLLT. him. 6. S. Burtsfield, Attorney. Notice toTeachers TTEUK AFTER, until further notice, teachers XX - examinations will be held on the last Sh.urday of each month, and in the months of Marcn, April, nay, septemoer, October ana November, additional examinations will be held on the second Saturday of each month. Sweet's School Methods. Page's Theory and Practice of Teaching, and Payne's Science and Art of Education are recommended as textbooks in preparing for examination in theory and Dractiee of teaching. All applicants must par a fee of 50 cents, and unless personally known to the Board, must lurnisn certincates of good moral charact3r. .Examinations will open at 9 o'clock a. m wnion i present at whioh hour each applicant Is required to bt rsy or.er oi tne tsoaro. M. H. TUTTLE. Secretary. DULY v Athens' Logan Lancaster , . , . , Columbus, ar . Columbus, tv . Delaware Marion Up. Handusky Toledo TUAfNS, NORTH". i. M A M 5 iu 8 06 8 45 9 55 10 10 11 00 11 85 ill 20 2 20 P. M 5 bi 15 55 8 10 0 40 10 11 10 C. V.i ?v WS7 A. II 5 00 6 50 o S3! 57 20 9 2u P. 11 3 45 4 87 5 30 e is 8 20 A. M. ' 9 45 R 05 8 45 9 55 nl -UOTT POST KO. 100. RKUULA -y Srel sod thld Tuesday ia?h at T 'JO o'eloek at Uuion , Wert, Ohio.. Dailv. 4- Daily exceDt Snndav. 4 Meals. Through Pullman Palace Sleeping Cars on lirht trufna to Phir.flffA. The onlv line running Parlor Cars between Toledo, Columbus, and Ohio River. Seat Fare only 25 rents. Rates via Buckeye Route are always ns low as via any other line . For rates, maps, and other information, write W. II. Fihhkk, General Passenger and Ticket Agt., Room 81, Doshler Block, Columbus, Ohio. EVERS & MANSHIP, U. S. PENSION AGENTS, VAN WKKT, : OHIO. Origipal, Widows, Increase, HacK Pay Bounty SJlnors slid all ctalnis against the Government prosecuted. : JJew ' decisions and the laws more liberal than ererl Call or addresf boa 70. Van Wevt, Qh(o. Office, southeast eor-nar basement Court Uonso, Registry Number 10020. SIRE OF THREE IN 2530 LIST. By BLUE BULL 75, sire of over sixty representatives in the '30 Hat, among whioh are Zoe B. S:17J4, Bessie 2:17, Georgetown 2:1634, Lena Swallow S:19, Will Cody 2:19, Royal Bounce 2:19, Silverton 2:20, Dick Stouffer 2:20. Lucy Fry 2:20 and Chance 3:20. BLUE BULL also got the dams of such horses as Stratbso2:13, Fred Arthur 3:13, Roy Wilkes 3:08, Lowland Girl 2:19, etc., besides his sons, daughters, and grand daughters have made an extra showing during the year 1891. The dam of Billy Davis is Nellie Davis 2:24, trial 3:18, by Kramer's Rainbow. Kramer Rainbow produced Nellie Davis 2:24, and the ilan.s of Williard M. 2:14 and Billy Davis, sire of Henry Dexter 2:34, Pat O'Brien 2:28 and Sunset 2:28, at two years of age. Billy C. 4 yean old 2:33 over a muddy track, trial 2:26, 1 :10, :S8. BILLY DAVIS is one of the biggest little horses we have ever seen. lie stands Just a trifle over 15 hands, and has great length of body, with quarters strong enough for a 16 han horse, and can out-breed any horse we have seen for his inches. He has to his credit three in the list, and one of them a two-year-old. There are others with records from 2:32 to 2:40, and there is no doubt but that a number of these will beat 2:20 next season. lie will make the season of 1892 at the owner's stable on the farm one mile west of Van Wert, Ohio, at the very small fee of 130, with return privilege. XeJP'f'or any information! addrces.liis owner. F. J. CLEASON, . VAN Y?EI$T, OHIO. Mare from a ftlsto-ce wll? be properly talfen fare f at rcaaonaple : rates, at owner rlek, Money to Loan 1 100 Acres, .section 7, Liberty township, Van Wert county, Ohio, all under cultivation, well im pro veil, fine soil, to exchange for a smaller piece. W. LONG. 4-1-6W. Receiver's Sale. Court Pleas, of Common Van Wert County, Ohio. The Electrical Supply Co. oi cmcago, Illinois, vs. ! The Citizens Electric Light and Power Co., et al. ' PURSUANT to order of sale, Issued by the Clerk of the Court of Common Mchb. will o(Te for aa, oor of the Court Wert County, Ohio, ou Tuesday, may 3rd. 1808, at one o'clock p. m.. the real, pevsonal and mixed property hereinafter described: BeiBg the Electric Light plant situate in Van Wert, Van Wert county. Ohio, with all the franchises, privileges and Immunities appertaining thereto, belonging to The Citizens Electric Light and Power Company of Van nr.. i v. I .. ... ..-i . In -lot number six (8) In the original plat of said Village of Van Wert, Van Wert County, Ohio, witn an Duiiaings, steam maenmery. dynamos ana otner macnintry tnereon or appurtenant thereto, and all poles, lines, wires. electric lamps, and ail otner steam or electrical machinery and appliances held and used In the operation of said electric light plant; also all rights, privileges, franchises and appurten ances connected tnerewitn or pertaining tnereto oeionging 10 sain company. Terms oi sale: casn. Appraised at f 14.000.00. HORACE G. RICHIE. Receiver of The Citizens Electric Light and rower company, oi v an w en, unio. 4-1-5W, 80 Acres improved 'antl aX miles west of P.ho City, Van Wert county, Ohio, 60 acres under cultivation, well of water, house, barn and some fruit, X mile to school and church. Must sell. Offered at a. bargain. Dave two 40 acre lots 4 miles northwest of Obi ' City, Van Wert eouuty, O., highly improved, frame house, barn, plenty of water, first class soil. On easy terms. Twenty 5 and 10 acre tracts within bird's eye view oE Ohio City. Fine homes for a poor man. A much better investment than a house and lot in town. Offered on easy terns. 80 Acres timber land in section 2 Tully township, Van Wert county, Ohio. Qn. longtime. Sheriff's, Sitfe, garatt ? "t".88?! Washington R. Cantrell, et al . Court pf Pleas. 1 County, (Ship, Commrn Van wer A Tile Mill c.puipleiet with 39 horse power engine, SJ28 feet of frame ahed with a 16; TOot me kiln ana 8 acres of land, V4 mile west of bhafer's Station good neighbor- i hoo for the tile business. Will exchange fov i.anq in fauWing county, Ohio. A hargain to the right man. TJUK.SUANT to an orier of sale issued by the i Clerk of tne Common fleas Court, of v an Wert county, Ohio, and io me dirooted, 1 will offer for sale at the door of the court house In Van v ert, Ohio, on Saturday, May, T, 1892, Between tne nours oi one auo two o'clock p. m. the lollowing descnueu real estate, situate iu Van Wert county, Ohio, to-wit: The north half () of the west half () of the south west quarter () of section live (5), township one (1) south, range two (2) cast, containing iortv tu) acres. Appraised at 13u0.00. Terms of sale: Cash ou dav of sale. Case No. 9381. A. P. SHUMAKEH. Sheriff. Sheriff's oilice, Van Wert, Ohio, March 81, i2. ii. C. glknn. Attorney. l-ww. i-. r .-;u.uu. Have an 9800 stock of Dings in Soathern Ohio to exchange for land. A one story, high ceiling, glass front, business room, 65 feet in length, centrally located in Ohio City, rents well. For sale on good terms. I.efiiii Nolicc. EMMA PRICE, whose place of residence Is unknown, will take i otlce that on the 31st day of March, Louis Price filed his petition in the Court of Common Pleas of Van Wert Cotinty, Ohio,' being Case No. 9508, praying for a diVqrco from said Einma Price on 'the grouhd Of gross neglect of duty and adultery. ' said cause will be fov. hearing pfl 'and after tne istn day oi .ay, lsua. " LOUIS PRICE. By Lsvi X,J4CQa, Attorney. 4-1-ttw. House One story frame cottage, 5 rooms, plenty of water and fruit, fenced, sidewalk built and four residence lots, situated in an oblong square within two squares of court house in Alton, Union county, Iowa, and also 20 acres of timber land in same county, 5 miles from Afton, which I will exchange for Van Wert or Paulding county land, and if necessary will pay difference. Property clear and, title perfect. August Eeiff and wife a boy. We were visited with heavy rains the first of the week. Miss Becca Shanyfelt is visiting her sister at Payne, Ohio. J. B. Wise will move in our vicinity soon from Middlebury. Messrs. Lewis and Shanyfelt have their tile mill ready for business. Ed. Worline has built . a summer kitchen and woodhouse combined. Samuel eponseller raised his new barn this week; R. R. Davis is builder, I. Li. Tracy and family visited rela tives in Union township, over Sunday. John Lare is getting ont Umber for a new barn whioh he will have erected soon. v Protracted meeting at the Bordner school house closed last Wednesday night. Mattie Tracy will go to Van Wert to work at the millinery trade for month or two. Lock your chicken-coops and smokehouses, for thieves are visiting our neighborhood about once a week. C. L. Burgeon will have a school exhibition Friday night at the West Union school house, district 5. Everybody is cordially invited. The Bethel Sunday school met at 9:30 a. m. Sunday and reorganised, the election resulting as follows: Superintendent C. T Burgoon. Assistant Sup't R. E. Baxter. Secretary Myrtle Henney. Assistant Secretary Ida Smith. Treasurer Morgan Hunter. Chorister J. W. Tracy. Here we are again to . the front. Monday, April 4th, the great orb of the universe shone down upon the enthusiastic candidates, and Bloody Tully was once more in an uproar and confusion about the election until along about noon, when the elements of cloud-land sent the refreshing rain to cool the troubled heads of the office seekers, and old nature answers back with a graft voice that the roads are very muddy, and pikes are what is needed, and when the dark shadow of the evening appeared the figures of the ballots scored the whole "shootin1 match" Democratic. EAST WILLSHIBE VTKZZZ. At present we would greatly. r elate pikes. .. .'. . v Bro. Scribe; we are known T company we keep. Reed Davis and wife were Abanaka friends lastSufiday. Jerry Agler, of Abana, i. 1000 dozen eggs the past wet-. , C. W. Walters, of Olerr headquarters for jewelry of tl W. Z. Dull will move on tr Z-vate the farm of Ellas Dull t! r mer. ' - - ' ' ; ' The recent rains, although C: ing to our roads, are greatly be : the wheat which will he af after all. . , J. W. Foor, while carrylcj a l of eggs to market the past we:.:, I the misfortune to trip, fall a4 1. . seven dozen eggs. I ' ,. Henry Foor and Wesley E r template moving to Qrovtr I Paulding county, in the nzzx f at which place they will int" brick. " , Michael Cloaae, of Ohio City, t, these parts the past week in t3 ! est of the Ohio City crearT"J. ' Clouse is one of its heavi.l t holders. - - The Y. M. P. society wi. r the residence of C. S. Anlt I. i riaay; ror tne purpose of C - officers to serve the coming yc:i.' . are cordially invited. c Bro. Scribe, of the JSeputliczx i to think that by flattering L!i i readers he will make hiLrr! i popular, but he should rectnl : maxims "Ye shall know t their fruits," and that "acU.:: . . louder than words" and IA X - speak of his good traits previa j , has any. . ; hoacin rrowiir. 'r The proposition to bnild a sew t ship hall was defeated. . This i : sidered by many a mistake a 11 something we needed badly. . people have spoken, let it te I, corded. . , D. S. Rider and family of I Berne, moved to oar town"3 T nesday. Dan is a jolly, xood f and every inch a Democrat, ir! ;v are glad to welcome him txi ' genial wife to our midst ... ' Last Sunday this comoutly t visited by a tremendous rain, rr.r ing the ditches and crees. : Bult is the farmers are troW I with their spring work and t i age citizen is compelled to inli ' mud for another month. Ik otzz J ' us that we have had enough mti ( winter to knock the dry scales cf! ranee and contrariness from to i. of the mud-bound citizens so t there would be some decided acc ( the pike question. - V;.; The election in good old Krr'" demonstrates, what (he Democrttj c do when they are united and work I victory. Every , Democrat on tl ticket elected! This result has r. been accomplished for years !"', Monday. How much better At t I rejoice over a. triumph eneielcs v fought for and honestly won than t suffer defeat by mean revenr ' slandering one another. We prtj- " for a revival of the old time chiL'r spirit of Democracy to retara'e";, and the appeal has been , answers J L ". , handsome majorities. It was a prt'.'j, contest all day but the Demmles Wer too stout. They, had a good set cf c: . - didates and worked for them irU . confidence. With such men as Lr Neese for trustee, Henry Horn in ¬ justice of the peace, M. A. Gulirc ? ! for clerk and Peter Remagen for rrr; ' sor the ticket was invincible. TL: " are all well qualified and will do"il.-. right thing, their aim being to prove-that the confidence of their neighbor-' has not been misplaced. Oatt o, or write -TOH3I II. KOCH, Ohio City Ohio. Use Moffat's Pills for torpid liver, tb toms are coated tongue, and bad taste In to . month. Warranted to cure or money refunded. Little Judith, the eight year old daughter of Mr. Mulliueaux, of the Inland ChriarJh Advocate, Des Moines, Iowa, on learnicx that her special playmate, a child of br own age, had taken the whooping eoub. took a bottle of medicine, which had cure 1 ner or a very irouDiesome cougn. an went over and said : " Yeu most take tils medicine; it will do you good. Mr. Unl- lineaux was curious as to tne result and oi making inquiry learned that the littl neighbor, who bad been unable to rest i night, had been greatly relieved to tt 1 respect. The paroxysms were neither frequent, severe or enduring. The coug , under the genial action of this ad mirable remedy, was loosened. The medi cine liquehes tne mucus and enables the sufferer to throw it off. The attack in the beginning gave every evidence of beins & severe attack of whooping cough. " Indeed it was a genuine case: but thisnrenara- tion, while perhaps it may not be a positive cure for the disease, is undoubtedly-able to alleviate it If it does not cure iL it will give unquestioned relief. The medicine referred to is Chamberlain's Cough Remedy. For sale by J. W. Evans Son. druggists. - LOOK HEBE! Harriet E. Hall, of Wavnetown, Ind savs: "I owe my life to The Great South American Nervine. 1 had been iu bed for five months from tbe effects of an exhausted stomach, indigestion, nervous prostration and a eeneral shattered condition of mv whole system. Had given up all hopes of eettina well. Had tried three doctors with no relief. The first bottle of the Nerve Tonic improved me so much that I w able to walk about, and a few bottles cured me entirely. I believe it the best medicine in the world. I cannot recommend it too hiffhlv" Trial bntt e 15 cents. Sold hv J W. Evans Son, Van Wert, (jhlo, Central Drug store. The Cheapest Money Ever It In Tan "Wert or Adjolnltaf , r. Count lee. I am making loans of $600 and up at per cent interest, long time and privilege of paying off principal at any interest pay day in sums of $100, or any multiple thereof without notice. Do you want to sell, buy or exchange Real Estate ? Give me a call. My business is increasing every year, and am constantly adding to my ability to present you bargains. ; Fire and Life Insurance written at lowest responsible rates. Call or write, . , W. M. Keab. Office: Over Eauke's Hardware Store Van, Wert, Ohio. A model Railway. The Burlington Route, C B. A Q. K. It-operates 7000 miles of road, with termini in Chicago, St. Louis, St Paul, Omaba, Kair-sas City and Denver. For speed, safety, comfort, equipment, track, and eScient service it has no equal. The Burlington gains new patrons, but loses none. -1 - .- i i: 4 4 |
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