The Hustler of Rome. (Rome, Ga.) 1891-1898, October 12, 1894, Image 5

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ome Mutual Loan Association. home OFFICE ROME GEORGIA, 325, Broad Street. A National Building and Loan Company, Purely Mutual, safe Investment and Good Profit Made by small Monthly Payments, OFFICER . CLOVER. President. D. MOORE, Sec’ty & Treas. via' 1 GRAVES,iVice President. .1. H. KncDES, Mgr’ l and Dept. HALSTED SMIT h , General Council. irnmND WINTER MILLINERYIB94 NO. 302 BROAD STREET. ROME GEORGIA, We are now prepared to Show A Select Stock of New and Sty lish Millinery, Ladies, Misses and childrens, Hats and Bonnets, Baby Caps, Hair Ornaments, Side and Tuck Combs, Ice Wool, Silk floss and Zephyrs. Will sell at lowest Cash prices, Call and See us, Respectfully A. O. GRRRARD. I -’' ’4 3 iaSpHaSl Xww™ iff asJ,sa7l t 1 - u xilHLll |irnir > fcssoii - Avenue HOTEL Madison Avem e and 58th,Street, NEW YORK. s j per day and up. American Plan. ——- -4 FIREPROOF AND FIRST-CLASS IN EVERY PARTICULAR . » * 11 ■-- - W J ■ -..- ■ Tw o Blocks from .the Third ami Sixth Avenue Elevated Th m i. K’ l Ini.'ds ine Madison and Fourth Auw and Belt Line Cars the 1 hior. H M. CLARK proprietor. _ Pa' spntTpr Eipyptor runs all night. b ßick kiln s lime kilns HAIR AND SAND We can furnish fresh Lime in large quanities burned from our own Kilns on short notice. Brick. Lime, Hair and Sand always on hand G-eor-oje W. Trammell Forth Ward Brick Yards, The HUSTLER OF ROME.FRIDAY OCTOBER, 12 1894. KILLED HIMSELF. And Left Letters Confessing to Twelve Murders. Detroit, Mich. October 12—A special from Cheboygau Michigan save: The mystery of the murder of Gus Gentsmeer on the railroad northwest of this vilhage was cleared up today, whon George Van Taylor, the man’s chum, cut his throat and died in the jail. Taylor left letters confessing to twelve murders, but, as he is but 22 years old this is believed to be imagination, HIS BANK BOOK Saved Elias Henderson and his Wife From Death. Alliance, Ohio, 11— Elias Henderson, a wealthy farm er, awakened early this morning by his front door being smahed to pieces, and five masked men ap peared in his bedroom [and stole money and goods valued at SI,OOO. When convinced that there was no more money concealed, the rob bers left. JAIL ESCAPE. Two men Sentenced to-Ha ng, a Large. Marshall, N. C. October 12. Nine prisoners escaped from the Madison county jail last night. Among them were George and Wil liam Cody, sentenced to be hanged for burgalry, and George Roberts and George Hensley, indicted for murder, Both Fatally Shot. Leavenworth Wash October 12. —“Leather Lip George’’ and an other gambler named Herb fought i a duel m the Front saloon here. They quarrelled a woman. Nine shots were fired and both men are fatally wounded. Roth men, it is said were “guujfighters'’ with records. The Pie Did it. Delaware, Ohio, October 11 John Gregg, ul Donighani, Nebras ka, died at the home of his brother whom he was visiting of peri ion tie, induced by eating too heartily of mince pie while at the County Fair. Boodler Convicted Detroit, Mich , Oct. 11. — Titer being out for 24 hours the jury in the case of School Inspector Lip pardt, one of the four bcodling members of the board, this afier noou returned a virdict of guilty . MABEL PAIGE. Captures Atlanta and Pleases a Large Audience. The “Atlanta Constitution” says in speaking of this clever lit tle actress who will be at the Op era House all next week : “When winsome little Mabel Paige bounced upon the boards as “The Other Girl’’last night at the Edgewood theater, the recep tion which was given her amount ed to an ovation This is the third visit of this child actress to At lanta, and judging from last night’s audience, her former work was well and favorably remember ed. Down stairs, as well as the bal cony was crowded, while every box was occupied. It was a splendid production in every particular. Miss Mabel, by her usual grace and cleverness, won the hearts of all. Her portrayal of “The Other Girl was an excellent performance and she made scores of new friends and admirers. —Atlanta -Con stitution. . . Remember the prices during this engagement are only 10-2 u and 30 cents with no extra charges for reserved seats. Ladies free Monday night if accompanied by a paid ticket. ®THE BIGGEST® I I FU THING ROME -F * ■ Me Don al d-S park s-St e wart-Go m pany -* 4- I I into, Carpels, Mailings &. : I We carry the largest stock in the state. We buy cheaper than any house in the state We sell 1 I cheaper than any other house in the state. We do business on business principles. Our customers are always pleased with their purchases. We have * The Best Goods LOWEST PRICES. « i 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 and see our $20.00, PARLOR SUITS. Wi - jj 3 l o/ e rfiowing with bright new Furniture It is a pleasure to show you these goods. Call and see us. Wetting Collins. Caskets, & Having purchased the complete Undertaking b us inessof W. A. Rhudy, weare prepared to give J 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 done in Rome before • ■ McDONiID-SSrCompany. 1. 3 & 5. Third. Avenue; ,