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Hamilton Daily Republican-News (Newspaper) - August 1, 1898, Hamilton, Ohio
Tip a news Hamilton Omu monday. August i i the City in Brief. It the weather tonight probably fair Tull by. Today s there were few Freeh vegetables at the stores this morn what few there were Hud been Lett Over from saturday and so were do Good As they Nick it been. Fruits were scarce too especially Home grown peaches. Ten cents a Inart was asked for the bet pears brought scat Nart Folimo As Low an Loc a half Peck apples 5c it half Puk plums lot a quart Toi Natowf 5c, a Inart water melons to Soo each cantaloupes and Cut Mega 0 for to Loo each. Halfss Almartha on the list. Son of or. And mar Carlo Gresi e it i re ill. John an extended trip to a Alifornia Cor win Miller the Yonks Ion of or. W. C. Liller will accompany him. Run to Tho bad condition of the roads yesterday and the three Tennis weather Ilia Butler county3 cd club riot ind their ran to Crim Dan. A Simpson complained to the police that h Man Lauird Crider stole a guitar from him last night. The police Are trying to locate Crider. Scrub to i Tormy weather Tho Okeana champions did not show nil yesterday at Lindenwald Park As a team. Two or three of the members were present a nine was tilled out and the Browns Wen the game by a score of 0 to ii. Want City officials do Nob propose to rest under the defeat he ministered to them last Friday and they have challenged the county officials to a return same. In the event of its acceptance Tho Date will be fixed in the near future. A Hale or. Brown of Wilberforce University a noted Elou tit unfit with her famous african choir will give an entertainment in the k. Of p. Hall next Friday evening for the Benefit of the a. M e. Church. Miss Brown has a National reputation and deserves a line audience. New member in firm it now reads Norey Andrews Morey and Morey the Law fim of Morey Andrews sad Morey has renewed the partnership and has entered into a new contract for Jive years. Under the contract will Morey becomes a member of the firm. Two orphans. Last night word was received at police Headquarters that two Little girls 11 and in years of age were at the c. H. D. Station awaiting some relative and not knowing were to go. Shortly afterwards their Uncle John bark of Millville appeared and took the child Ren Home with him. Their father and Mother Are both dead and they came hereby appointment with their Uncle who chanced to be a Little late. Jetting ready for the reunion. The 83rd 0. V. I. Association held a meeting at Cincinnati sunday afternoon for the purpose of making arrangements for the annual reunion which takes place Early in september. Committees were appointed but nothing further was done toward arranging for the reunion. S s. Winter steel was the Only member of the 83rd who was present Deroui this City. Masonic. Special Rou Clave Hamilton Gomul Wandery to. 41. Knights Teui a Lars tuesday evening August 2nd. At 7 o clock Tharp for work i l the order of the Temple. A fresh to its. David Pierce e. C. Giro h. Phillips recorder. New canned Salmon. Our Richelieu Brand of new Salmon is just in. It s the very Best can buy and it s tie choicest canned Salmon know and it s our business to know. J Pound Flat i Pound tall j Pound Flat caus.2oc Pound Oval Richelieu Salmon Steak mid a fillets. 15 n. Third St. When in Cincinnati. Eat at White s Best in Crawford s run cuts Loose again inundating great part Feck s addition or shall each draw question raised As to salary cab. Of o. Members and damaging crops and household property the letting out of the canal said to have caused Llie Breaks occur in the Banks. As the direct result of the heavy Down porn this morning and the letting out of the water in the Canul Craw Ford s Ruu again broke its Banks Thia morning flooding nearly All the Bottom adjoining. A Floore or More of 1 Welling houses have the water in their cellars and Many Are completely shut off from the main Hind. It is a Repetti Ion in a Small Way of the flood of 2ht the break occurring in jew font s in in exactly the same place As it did then. The water is rapidly sinking away however and the inmate will therefore not be As great As it would at another time of the year. The heavy rain about 7 o clock this orning which kept on steady for no wards fan hour Mil fell in perfect Heets choked up the Ruu so Quick july and completely that a in the Banks somewhere was inevitable. The water is said to have hem let out of the into the run about the same time also which the dwellers along the run a was the direct cause of the Over Low. The biggest Brek occurred Between and s o clock this morning on the Outh Bink just West of the old Mason be Pond. It is about forty feet wide and let the water out oven the Bottom ands in a perfect flood. The other freaks occurred at a Point about a inn red feet West and was about Twenty Ive feet in Width. The water took a course along South Avenue East and filled up tiie Basin just West of Tho Lindenwald Pike a num Ber of houses along South Avenue had heir cellars tilled and Many household goods were Movel to higher grounds. The Bottoms covered by the water were planted in Corn which will suffer great damage from the flood. The dozen or so houses along St Joseph Street just North of the run were also flooded the water coming up into Many kitchens and cellars. It rapidly subsided however and the damage was therefore Light. John Lodder s Flower houses were not reached being on the Safe bide of the run. Just opposite where the Breaks occurred in the South b Lak however he North Banks was Low and i a Wii Ter overflowed into the Yatd-3 of Many people s property. Great Willow Trees and All pm is of Drift were torn up and carried part Way Iown the ran catching Here and there and greatly obstructing the run. Tie greatest damage will probably be done to the crops in the inn dad portion along the run. Hore flood damage the canal broke at woos Sdale East Avenue was badly flooded below Kyujin s stove foundry the City sewers were clogged in Many places and a number of foot Bridges were washed from their places. Physical instructor of the y. M. 0. A. To be Chas. D. Kirn. Committee will recommend his name to the directors and his election admits of no doubt Chas. D. Kirn a Well Inonu Oung Man of this City has Beau decided upon by the v. M. C. A. Gymnasium com Mittee for the position of physical instructor of that institution. Name ill be presented before the Road of directors at their meeting thursday evening August 11, with the recommendation of tie committee for his election. That or. Kirn will get the place however admits of 113 question Euice the committee unanimously decided upon or. Kirn As the right Man for the place and their Choice is prac locally a Lection. All that the Board will probably do will be of accept the committee s report and formally elect or. Kirn to the office. Chas. Kirn is a Zemler of the Doard of directors and is a Man Well listed for the place. He has achieved an enviable reputation Anath Lese. And holds Sev eral bicycle and other records. In the gymnastic contest at the y. M. C. A. Last Spring Jar. Kirn carried Oft More records than any other competitor. In the event of is election a week Roin thursday of which there is no doubt or. Kirn v ill take a Short course of training at some Well known physical instructor s training school probably at Lake Geneva x. Y., where g. H. Marshall the former physical instructor Here admired his Excel lit training. The y. M. clashes will probably begin for the. Winter Stason by the mid die or the last of september. Mrs White divorced Elizabeth White Lisa been grunted a divorce from her White on the grounds of extreme cruelty. Brand new interpellation of the Law lives but annually to entire Board a Hamilton dispatch to the enquirer this morning says a Peculiar and knotty Point of Law is being discussed by a number of Hamilton attorneys in regard to the Section in the Hamilton Ripper Bill alluding to the salaries of Tho members of the Iwaida of control. Sec Tion 7, the one in question reads As Fol lows the salary of the members of said Board of control shall be per year payable quarterly out of the Gen eral expense fund of Euch had the Law read the salary of each of the members of said Board shall be 000 per the attorneys claim there would have been no ground for dispute. There is no doubt but what the intent of the Law was that each member should receive a salary of per year instead of a year. How Ever there Are a number of attorneys who contend that a statutory Law must be interpreted according to the letter of the Law and that the intent is not per Mie Sibla evidence. The Point of Law has not been tested As no member of the Board has drawn any salary for the reason that there is no Money in the eneral expense fund fir. Jones thinks otherwise. Speaking of the question today City solicitor de h. Jones Eaid the Only one i have heard of raising this question s Ziy Friend Sam landia. Sam con tends that under the Reading of the Law he Zembara of the Board of control Are Only entitled to a year each. It a unprecedented in the history of Legisla lion that a Law should fix the aggregate Alary of any Board. In this Case the reasonable construction and in my neg neut the Only construction of which this Section of the Law a susceptible is that the salary of each of the members shall be a year. There an be no question about it and that is what each member will City clerk barns a of the same opinion As or. Jones. He said this morning that the question would hard y be seriously raised. The intent of he Law he regards As perfectly Plain. Of the Board will be unable to draw salary until the general expense mud is replenished in september. Lach will then draw school year to be reduced president Mason says month May come off Board is unable to meet full salary list. Co. E in a smash up Many of the boys have close Calls. Capt. A. W. Margedant writes from the in a bad fix. On Board train Echoute to fee Nan Dina july 1s9s. Here we Are in a big Railroad wreck. We have Jast run into a passenger train and have upturned two coaches wrecked Tho engine and smashed up three or for other coaches. Our men were All Able to jump before the smash came Aud Noue were Hurt but it was a lose Call for a number of them. We left or rather broke Camp yester Day morning. We had to Lay around in the Sun until evening for we could get no train. After we got on the train we had to wait until s o clock be arts we started then the train broke apart and now we Are wrecked oar first Section is at Fernandina now but hey have no tents and Are off about a mid As we Are. I did not receive the papers you sent but i expert they will follow us to our new Camp. I will have to close for i want to mail this from the station up the Road and i will have to walk up. Give Ray regards to All at Home. 1 will write again from Fernandina. August. Cornell s statement in reference to the suit of Joseph b. Hughes is. John b. And Charles Cor Nell administrators John Cornell said Oday that there was no note and no debt. The suit was simply brought on he Sale of property alleged to have ind in Trust which is denied. He said that at the Iuie the properly was sold he Lite John b. Cornell held claims against it for More than it sold for. Rapidly improving. Everett Walker of co. E. Who is ill with typhoid fever at Camp Sharnas is rapidly improving Aud will be brought Lonie the last of the week. Or. And mrs. P. B. Walker were Down yester Day mrs. Walker remaining with her at the Hospital. A correction. Tho reception to major go moist o. V. I. At the Home of capt. Win. C. Margedant will not be this evening As erroneously announced in he ski Salute by even Ujj but will to held however to Iii other evening of this judgment against Campbell. Judge. Neilan has awarded h. D. Raue doing business under Tho name of the m. C. Crane estate a judgment m against sex governor Tamoj 3 chm poll. The claim is based on and was allowed by default. Fifteen thousand Dollar Issue of deficiency Bonds will be voted in the near to be chosen for but one year. Two weeks Are Likely to be clipped poll each end of Hamilton s school year of Tho financial Embarrass ments of the Board of education. President Martin Mason of the Board of education a Tho authority for this state ment. When asked for a statement As to the truth of the minors to this effect which have been current during the past few Days he said the Board has not yet determined what can be done but i think it ii Likely that we will have to shorten next year s term. We have a deficiency of about and will be unable to meet the expenses of next year unless there is a curtailment. Probably the Board will authorize the issuance of deficiency Bonds very soon this much will certainly be required to enable us to keep up salaries. But even this will probably not affect the plan of reducing the school year. The fifth Ward building will not be ready until two weeks after the time for opening the schools and we think it advisable to open All at there is Little advantage gained from the work done during the hot the opening and closing Days of the term. We do not think any harm would result from omitting them. We have not yet chosen our teachers but will do so within two weeks in All probability. In View of tile recent decision of the court teach ers will future be elected for but one year. Death record. of miss Eleanor Meser took place this afternoon at 1 o clock from the residence of the Mother mrs. Graeser on Central Avenue near Chest nut Street where Rev. Hermann con ducted the funeral services. Tha body was then taken to the c a. D. Depot from where the nearest relatives with the pastor went to Cincinnati on the . Train to the Walnut Hills cemetery where the remains were Laid to rest in the family lot. Eve. Her Mann held a Short funeral service at the Chapel in the grave Yard Aud Many friends from Cincinnati were present to pay Thor tribute of respect to the de we. Tweedale s death. William Tweedale an old resident of this City died at the residence of his son Walter at 903 North third Street at 3 o clock saturday afternoon of Gen eral debility and aged 73 years. He had been in feeble health for some time and life gradually ebbed away until the arrival of the end or. Tweedale was born in Scotland in 1832. His father John Tweedale was a millwright and with him Hia son William was apprenticed at the age of 12 years and Learned the same occupation. In 1848 the family emigrated to this country and after spending a year in Norwich conn., located in this City. John Tweedia followed his Trade Fra for a time and died Many years ago. William Tweedale also worked at his Trade worked for a time for Beckett and Laurie Aud afterwards bought an inter eat in the firm of Skinner. Mcguire and Tweedale in the manufacture of Brown paper. The business subsequently failed and for a Nubia bar of years or. Tweedale had not been actively engaged in any calling. In 18132 he mar ried a daughter of. Adam Laurie who died some years since and one son Walter Tweedale now alone survives. The deceased was an exemplary citizen and a Good Man. The funeral will take place from the residence on North third Street Tomor Row morning at 10 o clock Hev. John Aten officiating. Place of interment Greenwood cemetery. Airs. Bennett dead. Mrs. Mary Bennett died at her Home in Bethany at i a m. Saturday of affection and aged 73 years. The funeral took Wilace at West poster at 3 o clock this afternoon with interment in Spring cemetery. How they la win a reputation. County haughty with Piile of spurned the Challenge of the City officials for a return game of Ball Aud in reply to their note have adopted the familiar phrase of sex col j. .1. And get yourself a it is said tint col. Clair s police nine which Itic Lnda the Bone and sinew of the City team will use Cap Tain Billy Ecol Gina bins is it rung on the ladder of Fame in the near in tire. Wocher real is consciousness. . Wocher the injured Carpenter at the Hospital at 3 p. To had recovered consciousness but la uus Blo to speak and condition la very unions. The tide is flowing our Way. The Fame of Krebs co s famous tailor made clot Liing is growing greater and greater every Day. People from near and from far attest to their excellence. One. Man buys he tells his neighbor or Friend of their Superior make up fit and finish and he tells another and so it goes. That is what has caused the. Wonderful growth of our business. Attend our overstocked tonight tomorrow or any Day this week. Men s Black or Blue Cheviot pants Voi t 17.50 and men s All Wool cassimere suits in Brown Aud hair go at. And men s Clay worsted Cassi Mere checks and striped suits go at. And men s finest imported Clay worsted Cassini Eres Aud pin checks go at y i r 4 j men s pants at.48c, 68c, 88c and i i Krebs co Corner of third and High streets. Wilmer a Brown candidate for county treasurer to not connected with any business and if c Elcied he will give Jis entire time and attention to the duties of the office. A grand event wednesday evening August 3rd will be the formal opening of Turk Matthias sat nolo room Ric afe n. E. Cor. Main and p streets. Finest in the first Ward. Grand Lucioli Fine music Mason s Union jeer and a Good time for All. Waiting room for traction Road patrons in the rear. Or. Jones i Sld the penalty. City solicitor Jones sprained Bis knee severely in the City and county Basa Mil game last Friday and has Ever Inco c i fined to Hia Honin. On appearance will be made his Cin talus. Funeral notice. Funeral of win. Twe Cadalo will Miiko place tomorrow inborn Iii at 10 n. M. Iron the Homo of his son Walter Tweed tile North third Street. B. E. A. T. Caret
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