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The Akron Beacon Journal from Akron, Ohio • Page 3

The Akron Beacon Journal from Akron, Ohio • Page 3

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7 1 I ran Annan xiacoh oubital, iraiPAY, deceieber 14. 1000 oooooooooooiocooooooooooo PERSONAL AND SOCIAL KWAWAMy FOR ti, Jk POINTERS Otir "Sichel Madonna Chrtetmaa Calendar. is admired by all lovers the artintic One copy free to acli purchaser 2Tc and over. Framed In two styles, for 00c and 11-25, or SO and 40 checks. Ieave your orders.

SCHUMACHER aAJlMETER 164 S. Howard St. Jleadanarters i 4 0 THE FAIR 0 0 0 0 0 0 16-inch kid bodv Ma Clans' with hair. 25c each. I Largo Doll Swings, 'regular price 35 Y.

special 1 9c each. i Children's silver! quadruplo plato Cups at 33o and 50o; jewelers' price is 0 SEE 111 OTT BRO. Finest Assortment Because We Selected Our Stock JEarly Kranich Bach Starr and Richmond Have you a square or used piano or organ you wish to exchange? "We will give you a fair exchange. Music Rolls, Guitars, Banjos, Mandolins, Harrhonics, Strings, etc. double.

Doll3 largo size Go-Carts 25c. Iron Folding Doll Beds 6c each, wort hdouble. r. Linen Toy Books 10c each. Table Croquet Game 25c each.

Brass Bird Cagc(t good ones, $1.25 each. vf G.MOtt& Bra. Chautauqua Blackboard Desks 90c each. Wagon Blocks 2Ec, 48c, 75c up to 0 0 Peaoles Telenhane Only 52fi Rostock Houso I2B N. HIGH ST.

iBternaUoail Hatel ni Boarding Honse an1 Chipe; Vine for Tranniont P. op TV1 hone id Oiu Hftin? In Kates U0 per day; Lodging SJc per night. Arcade Cafe Try our Lunch From 11:00 a.m. to 2:00 p.m. Table d'liote Dinners From 5:30 to 8:00 p.

m. SCHMIDT HQLIWELlr ftters. I 1HE WEATHER TOMORROW Dee. 14. Forecast for Ohio: Fair: continued cold touigui ana near the Saturday, except snow lli.ries lakes; fresh northerly to northeasterly winds.

1 Marriage License. Virgil F. Schwa in. 25. Mansfield molder.

and Ma-ry Moore. 30. Cuya- hoga Falls. More new Lamps just received. BURDETTE L.

DODGE. Notice, W. A. E. A.

ral of our The i Charles our late brother. 1 who died. Decem- Iffc 13, will take plat-e at iXM K. Exchange Saturday. 2 p.

I 13. All members are requested to meet at hall at 1:00 4,. in. sharp to attend same. The Goodrich band will attend.

By order of J. II. IiO NAN. President 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 Kegardlng our stock of Sii ver Novelties it should be be eald the goods are not com We mean they are not cheap. In their manufacture the effort is not to discover how cheaply thoy can be made.

A little silver attached to a pin stick does not make a substantial enduring article even though the silver be "Sterling' We prefer to goods which shall commend themselves and our house to our customers. The Cowell Hubbard Co. Euclid Corner of Bond 5treet, Cleveland, O. TOO LATE TO CLASSIFY FOR SALE Cheap, several good work horses. Apply to A.

D. Ellis' ale stable, 'J2H and 230 W. Market at 7-12 WANTED -Work by day or week, washing, nursing, or office cleaning. Address or call, Mrs. Terrin, 905 S.

Main st, opposite Brewster's. 7-0 WANTED Machinists; lathe and bench hands. Goehring Mfg Co. 8-9 FOIL SALE Cheap, for cash, 1 natural gas heater, never used. 409 Splcer st.

8-9 WANTED To trade good city prop-J 4 1 cri iur luiui. iiu puy uiouey'uinr- ence. Address care thla office. 8-13 WANTED Free Mr. Hon of average ability, to represent responsible bouse in Summit county and adjoining territory.

Salary to competent man. It, 7G0 ltose Cleveland, O. 8-9 WANTED Good girl for housework. No wasblnp or ironing. Apply at once, 1020Va S.

Main st. 8-9 THE ITALIAN ORCHESTRA OF NAPLES will furnish niusic for balls, receptions, concerts, banquets and for all occasions, iu city And outside of city. Leader. JK. G.

Deliso, at A. Masino's. 215 E. Mill st People's 'phone 973. 8-13 FOR RENT 8-room hftuse, at 208 S.

College, modern conveniences, $25 per month. Inquire of Jog. Hugill, 114 S. College st. 8-10 WANTED Girl for general housi use--'oot worK, tnree In family.

138 Kirkw St. S-10 FOR RENT Two furnished rooms, with modern conveniences, at Mrs. Shipman's, 231 S. Uuion st. 8-9 FOR RENT rieasant furnished front room.

Also barn for storage or stabling. Will sell tine overcoat cheap. 149 N. High. 8-9 $2.50 eaqh.

.1.000 Dolls. 173 South Ho 1 ders, Tin Engines, Hose Orts, Fire Chiefs, Trains, Locomobiles, Dining Cargli tc. Toy Pianos, Dressers, China Cupboards, Blocks, Books, ios Wagons, Doll Cabs, in market in the toy lino. Don't fail to make for Xmas Gifts. Come 0 0 0 0 THE FAIR OPCN Are useful Xmal Presents.

We have them in ward Street a all styles and and women. 3 Main Street tonnurj nnrnea. Cincinnati, Dec. 14. The building', foundry and machinery of the Lane Bodley works, at John and Water Rtreets, were burned last night, the total loss being- from $200,000 to They were large manufacturers of sawmills, traction engines and many other articles and about 200 men will be idle in consequence.

Capt. Packer, of the fire department, was Reriously injured while working at the The building and machinery were partially insured. China's Emperor a Christian. Berlin, Dec. H.Durin Thursday' session of the reichstag' Ktoecker.

former court chaplain, remarkec' with reference to the situation It China that he had received privan letters asserting' that the reason thi empress dowaper hates Emperoi Kwang S11 is that the latter has 0 conic to Christian. At the close 0 the session Dr. Stoeeker gave a nam ber of corroborative details. Ilia in forraant is supposed to bave bee" XIAS are showing excellent values at from BV morrow 1 J. bisquo head Dolls.

0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 Tola. Iron Hook and Lad 0 Ract, everything on the 0 0 0 0 ovff store your headquarters iii tho morning. Foster Bros. SNINOS Gas House Cokei We have made arrangem-nta kith the Akron Gas Co, to handle heir trade and are now prepared furnish tho snme on short no ice. Tfo no dirt, no dampnesa Ml over your It l8'lettet 2 an natural gas.

Try It. IKllv. ed to any part of the city at ft er ton. Clages Coal Ice Co. I Cor; Mill and Prospect St 5.

iipth Phones iu complete a variety of up-to-dat low and medium price even tho in cheaper prsdes. lialn Silk Handkerchiefs red Shirts au CniTBattons Efery Kind Foster Bros. 0 I I H. A. Kassoo went to Cleveland.

FrU day, 00 business. John O. Ingalls Is In Chicago on a. business trip. Will Christy, J.

TU Nutt and James Christy. were In Cleveland Thura-day, attending a meeting of the Southern Ohio Traction company. Will Christy for New York, on a business trip. Deputy State Fire Marshal II. W.

Hart wag to Canton. Thursday, investigating two alleged Incendiary fires. CoL Cebrge T. Perkins and wife ar at the Fifth Avenue hotel in New York city, ri. C.

Corson at the Normandle and W. L. Wild at the (Gilsey. William lientschler. a prominent business man of Fargo.

N. and his cousin. Miss Tony Mollenkopf. of the guests of Mrs. G.

Rentschler, of 141 South High street. John Brittain, has returned to his home, in Brantford, after attending the funeral of his son-in-law, Robert Sandersou. Gordon Sanderson accompanied his grandfather back to lira nt ford. Nathan M. Berk and son.

Bernard, have returned from an eastern trip. The Bucbtel college students will give their first formal dancing party of the year in Militant hall. Friday evening, from 8 to o'clock. A large number of invitations have been issued. Misses Katherine and Harriet Tar- sous irave an informal muslcale at their home.

Thursday evening. ATwut I 1. I 1 rinp p9rsons and her pupil. Miss Alice Hesslop sang several pretty solos and duets. Unity division.

V. K. O. T. gave a dance in Tip Top hall.

Friday evening, which was a mofit enjoyable affair. The division was present in full uniform, and gave a pretty drli before daneina began. Over iil0 per- sons were present Morey orenesura furnished music. Miss Ida Guss pleasantly entertained a' party of friends, last evening, at her home, on High street. Pedro was played, prizes awarded arid refreshments served.

The regular monthly ladies' night was celebrated at the Masonic club. Thursdav night. Progressive Enchre was played. 16 tables IkMur filled. Music was also a feature of the evening.

0 Will Dine With the Queen. The Hngue. Te hflmina has invir. Dr. Leyds to dine 14 Queen Ki-uger and lit.

jxtradltlon rsatjr ameaded. Washington, Dec. 14. A treaty has been "concluded bet ween the llnite.l States and Great Britain amendatory of the existing extradition treaty and intended to correct certain imperfections in that instrument. The chauges do not materially affect the scope of the existing treaty, the chief item in the list being a provision classifying as a crime stibject to extradition the obtaining of money under false pretenses.

Striker Held Aloof. Topelca. Kas Dec. annual meeting of the; stockholders of the Atchison, Topeka Santa Fe Kail-way Co. was held here Thursday.

It was expected that there would be a delegation from the striking telegraphers present, but none appeared, the. telegraphers having given notice that they had nothing to say to tha stockholders just now. THE BOSTON STORE." Beautiful Decorations At 1 au fopiuar Dry Goods House. Akron stores are noted for their beautiful aud attractive interiors aqd excellent service, but when it comes to resnect shopters. On entering this popular store, the visitor is confront- 8U eUtrate arcb, in pink and K.in;.,.i in, with tiny electric lights, and dotted with pretty Xmas novelties; the whole giving a pretty and elegant effect, delighting those with artistic tastes.

On either side, in the main aisles, are six more arches, decorated very prettily with handkerchiefs, laces, lingerie and other articles dear to the feminine heart. The gentlemen are not forgotten, either, and furnishincs for them arc greatly in evidence. The counters are loaded with toys, games, bric-a-brac, staple dry goods, furnishings for both ladies and gentlemen, and a thousand and one nsefnl and ornamental articles, all suitable for Christmas re- menibranees. The basement must not be neglected. and the display of la ies' cloaks, wraps.

jackets, furs, dressine sanue. in thW department, can be comnnred fa- vorably with any in northern Ohio. The entire store Is brilliantly and was flUed last evening with a crowd of pleased cnRtom-s. who were de-liehted with the dainty effects and tasteful arrangements. Xn important tflft of the disn'ar Is tb show wln- dows.

Tbey a flll! with itors. games, dolls, panels, and other H'e articles annmnrlat at this season fit th Ver Tu immnliri. Aann- 1 uiosi attracTiv? noii- dar displays ever seen In this city. The management deserves grunt credit for Its successful attempt to please Christmas shoppers, the. 40 clerks employed courteous and obliging and the establishment Is one of which the citizens of Akron may well be proud.

Those who have not already done so. will do well to visit "The Boston Store," and they will not regret the effort for the beneut of ennstmas Announcement II. I. Egglestqn Invites the people of Akron and vicinity to visit the new 'Optical Parlors, now open, at 182 S. Main Ilarter block, formally oc-, cupied by Young Wanama.er.

where they will find the latest improved in struments and methods employed, for an accurate refractive examination of the eyes for glasses. He has recentlv returned from a purchasing trip and Is receiving choice goods from some of the leading optical houses both east and west. Oar stock of Christmas Rockers never was as choice as it is this year, BURDETTE L. DODGE, Howard Slreet Buy Some Article in the Line of Furniture or Something For the Decoration of the Home to Give to Your Friends for 1 1 Christmas They'll appreciate it much more than some-, 11 thing that will be laid away or forgotten a short time. Our iloors are loaded with the choicest "the country produces, and in prices we can suit all those with long purses and those who desire to spend small amounts as well.

May we not show you the Attraction BURDETTE L. Docile Us EverythJnc for the Home 124-126 S. HOWARD ST. Xnias Candy Sale Wo make our own Candy aud can sell cheaper than any one else in Ak ron. If you try our Own Make You will eat no other.

Our candy is made fresh every day. i We also handle a complete line of I.owney's. All our Chocolate and Cream Candies, UOe lb. Lowney's -J Cliocolates in Fancy Koxe. Tc, 3(c, 40c, 50c and 75e.

All kinds of Tafify and Peanut Candy, 10c lb. We have a full line of choice Fruits and Nuts. Cut Flowers specialty. Come and inspeqt my stock before ye buy. Caifly Factory 210 S.

Main St. JAMES CANNELL0 Thousands ot Insurgents SurrDder. Manila. Dec. 14, From Iloilo it is unofficially reported that the insurgents" in that part of the island of Pa nay are swearing- allegiance at the rate of a thousand a day.

The arrests of many prominent insurgents started this movement, which seems to be becoming? universal. Considerable sums of money and large- quantities of supplies have been captured by the Americans. KRATS Howard Street 0 the Quest and most elaborate, but those Initial and Beantlfnl Co 1 VniTo It CHRISTMAS I 1 5HOPPlNfei daint-v then, certainly The Boston Store" is in the lead in this For both men 158 South P. H. Schneider Co.

Largest Exclusive Dry Goads Store in Akron GREAT SPECIAL CLOAK SALE Jacket, Cape, Suit and Walking Skirt At Great Reductions. This means a great saving on choice new goods. A very large and complete from a fine Fur Jacket to a Child's Set, at the very lowest prices. SEE US FOR PURS. P.

H. Schneider Co. 155-157 S. Howard We tbow an endless variety of novel ties, choice things for the house, for Christmas buyers. BURDETTE L.

DODGE. Can be done to the best advantage here, because no other house ean-lcs useful articles including not only most inexpensive having a neatntess, style and character not usually foun Died. FAIRBANKS In Akron, December 13. 100O, at the city hospital of spinal meningitis. Charles Fairbanks, aged 41 years.

Funeral from the home of Mrs; Millie Halliday. 000 Fast Exchange utreet, Saturday afteraoon. at o'clock. Interment at Jlendale. SCHROEDEU In Akron.

Decern- ber in. HKKK at 212 Brown street, of spinal meningitis, Fred J. Schroeder, aged years. Corn. STONAfJE In Main street 1r nml Mrs i GORDON-In Akron at o2 est Exchange street Decendr 13 1000, To-Mr.

and Mrs. D. Gordon, a danch- ter. THE FRUITS Of Coflee Drinking. "The fruit or results, in my case, of coffee drinking, were sallow complexion, almost total loss of appetite, as well as sleeplessness and sluggish cir-culatlon.

"I was also very bilious and constipated most of the time for eight years, and became ho nervous that I was un. able to do any mental labor and was fast approaching a condition where i there would have been no help for me. "I am convinced that if I had con- tlnued using coffee much longer the re- nult would have teeu a total mental and physical wreck. "I sometimes think the Bitwise providence looks after us in trouble, at any rate, when I was In despair a friend urged me to give up coffee entirely and use I'ostum. giving the reasons why.

It wax hard for me to believe that so common a 1 leverage as coffee was the cause cf my troub'e, but I made the change, ana rrom tne nrst trial experienced becent and improvement My coin-1 plexlon has Improved, the nervonsneas 13 f. rww tCl 1 I i Variety of Kit Jackets Macllurkle I Shirts Silk and CasJmcre Mufflers Hem-Stitched Linen Handkerchiefs Full Dress Protectors Silk and Embroidered Snspenders Pajamas and Night Robes Smoking Jackets and Bath Robes Sweaters for Men, Boys and Children Rain Coats and Mackintoshes Silk Umbrellas for Ladies and Gents Neckties of all Shades and Shapes Gloves for Dress, Street and Driving Half Hose in Silk Lisle and Cotton PIANOS 3 CELEBRATED BLASIUS. KRUGER, and Rubber Coats Bajs Hats and Cans SuiA.nd Hat Cases i Fancy Vests, Full Dress and Fine Worsted Trousers, Boys and OTJB store will LESTER, CAPENi REGENT AND FOSTER PIANOS 1 It Is very ensy for yon to select your piano here as we only sell GOOD and RELIABLE INSTRUMENTS at the LOWES! PRICES. Terms, cash or easy payments. Our Tuner gives best satisfaction.

Open evenings. Scarf Pins Underwear Frlnee Albert Sn'ts. Tuxedo Coats Wl Chlldrcns Ileefers, Top Coats and No bo open every evening Boys Blackiiosbes Men's and Leather Dress Vesta, Itaglaa Overcoats, Suits. until Christmas. gone, as well as the blUouj trouble and sleeplessness, and I am completely cur Jl ef sluegish circulation.

In fact, I am welt and the return to health has been 7 directly traced to leaving off coffee and jr using Postnra Food Coffee. I recoin- JOHfc3 236 and 238 S. out a insle nservatlon." James T. JKimball, Isabella Street. Northampton, Masa.

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