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Rome Mutual Loan Association.
HOME OFFICE ROMEGECRGIA,
325, Bro.AU Street.
A National Building and Loan Company,
Purely 1 Mutual, safe Investment and
Good Profit Made by small
Monthly Payments,
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J. A. GLOv’ER, President. J. D. MOORE, Sec’ty & Treas.
CHAS. I. GRAVES,'.Vice President. .1, 11. RHODES, Mgr’laud Dept.
HALSTEI) SMITH, Gouer.il Council.
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-No. 304 Broad Street.*
FALL MILLINERY,
EMBROIDED SILKS,
and ZEPHYS,
At lowest cash prices, Call on us.
Respectfully,
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soper day and up. American Plan.
FIREPROOF AN J FHST-CLASS IN EVERY
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Two Blocks from the Third and >ixth Avenue Elevated
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The Madison and Fourth Av< n ie end Beit Line Cars pass
the Door,
H M. CL ABK, proprietor.
Passenger Elevator runs all night,
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WHILE ATTENDING COURT,
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Wii.tarns Resiauiant and Boarding House,
on Fifth Avenue opposite the New Cour t House
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P P. E. vv iiliarz s, P. oprietor.
THE HUSTLER OF ROME, THURSDAY OCTOBER, 4 1894.
DAYTON MURDER
Is Being Unraveled and I Important
Arrests Have been Made
D<ytou, Ohio, October 3.—A
wpß of nvideuca ia being surely
woven bv Chief of Police Farrel
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about Win Fisher, a negro desper
ado and ex-convict which promises
to land toe nogro at the gallows
one of the murderers who brain
ed and robbeu I he two veteran sol
diers near the H> ne grounds Sat
urday night last..
The dead bodies of the s >ldier fe
were exhumed at the Home ceme
tery, and the body of Ado'phus
Burgeu was identified by two wit
nesses as that of the soldier who
was knocked down near the south
gate of the Home about 7 o'clock
Saturd >y evening by Fisher.
The two witnesses were driving
by in a buggy, but were afraid to
molest Fisher, who threatened t 0
kill them if they interfered. Fish
er’s two sisters, prostitutes were
with him at the time. Tne trio are
in jail on the charge of murder.
Three other negro suspects are
also under anest. With this devel
opment as a starting point, the
Chief expects to unravel the critue
and get all the persons implicated.
The Fisher .family keep a dive
on the West Side, where it is esti
mated as many as 25 soldiers have
lost their lives R>bert Fisher, 16
vears old and the youngest mem
ber of the family, is in jail charg
ed with murder in the first degree
in the killing of his brother Wai
ter at the family dive in July last.
THE EMPEROR DEFIED.
Until lie Restores..Strasburgh to
France
London Oct, 3—A dispatch to
theJStaudard from Paris says the La
Paris has an article on the report
that Emperor William proposes to
visit Paris during the next exposi
tion,
The paper declares that the Ger
man emperor will never be suffer
ed to enter Paris until he shall
have returned Metz and Strasburg
to France*
WATER SPOUT ‘
in Venezuela Causes the Death
of 150 IPecpie
New York, October 3. —A speci
al cable dispatch from Caracas,
Venezuela says that a waterspout
near Valencia last Friday killed
more than 150 parsers and caused
a loss in crops of $400,000
rains continue. houses and
bridges have been carried away.
Family Blown Away.
Pawnee, Neb., October 3.—A cy
clone struck the home of John Nel
son, seven miles south of here,
last night. The family, of seven
persons, were ,blown into an ad
joining field, and a little girl 9
years old had a stick driven through
her skull and cannot live. Five
others of the family are severely
injured.
To Honor Stephenson.
Petersburg,-111., October 3.—The
monument erected to the memory
of Major Stephenson, founder of
the Grand Army of the Republic,
was dedicated with appropriate
ceremon’es, in the presence of fully
S,(XX) veterans and civilians.
Mr. Editor:
Some days ago we called the
publics attention to the fact that
when it rained they would need
one of Cokers $2.00 Rubber Coats.
Some have already prepaired for
the emergency, but we bought 15
dozen of these coats and want the
people to get full benefit or this
remarkably low price. Kindly
mention it again and oblige.
Yours & etc.
W. H. Coker & Co.
Warter’s hand made
is the finest smoke on
the market—and then
it is Rome made;Fruits
of home Industry. Ask
your dealer for one.
>THE BIGGEST#
THING ROME
■urniture, Carpels, Mailings fc
We carry the largest stock in the state. We buy
cheaper than any house in the state We sell
cheaper than any other house in the state.
We do business on business principles.
Our customers arealways pleased
with their purchases. We have
The Best Goods
LOWEST FRIGES.
We are always picking up big bargains for our
customers. Once a customer always a cus
tomer. Solid Oak Suits $15.00 to $25.00
Call ani see our
$20.00, FARLOR SUITS.
Wear just overflowing with bright new Furniture
It is a pleasure to show you these goods. Call
and see us.
Jodertakiiij, Wins. Caskets &
Hhving purchased the complete Undertaking bus
iness of W. A. Rhudy, weare prepared to give
this branch of our business the best of at
tention, We have made many improve
ments &c, which enable us to better
serve the public than ever been
donein Romebefore
1. 3 & Third. Avfenue;