The Cedarville Herald, Volume 44, Numbers 27-52
WW!#rR 5 SS!?y*[ra ;scr 'C d ii> r n k m u m k CCA m m I t a m & A m m m m ■tra m m , m C SD A R V IIiifcH IT, AUGUST 12, m i ’*»**'V J P l ld » i lJ 0 A ¥ lA l i . * mtArmm HAVE K> SAY With Ih* mmmmh I m i ' Ram y Wkm to the *0** ef Clark t t M l tart Itsnday tt devetepes tiMUtGA h i mm fra piaftag * big *trt„> I k tils toff fftoto'C'^MMdfkW^il Mr. Stun te • pwdsato «£ Autim# ** i* Cewfty Auditor W**d amt Jtoto- ♦ettia* Atteraey Mmr B. Setitbwto ratittd raowtly, On tba oths*. toad Cedawitt* Criteg* come* in for W - era tor ato fuciteto* Jmftpi MjfcwhaH and Deputy Judge & 0. Wright, Deputy Auditor P, H. ttamratt sail .Fttettritof?, Attorney Assntoh •Wfl* tierasou. It is n, matter for the County to congratulate itself in, to know that web. oempetant m*a n j) it t t i helm. The trained ^B k |I wpn in most -cases exorit sod j&te gmjj8j»g> to inxnrtint fiteomi rh^mbt is. tog her own W i l t i n g togwa It# an argument for the smaii college. t—. Yellow Spring# News. fbft rfffclfara lutil I uu MIWY f.wtOMaafa < to msmrtag too mnUm tt H*r* y-nt%• tifftt Ptory, o f Mridganator, .Vim ah i3^9E|0lMA|MMr Ejf1 )li$Mil jHEt1* npit i i towoe, to sueceedMta* MiHoent Tu Mmhmm** wh* wttotonum fa Jfnaito. ram•onwn^^ji ra^Bto Pfep‘!*]jp|Wtatf #>to pa\to*t*' Mini Fiery to a yraw* vrammirta* mtimt ehacsetor and good pscweaal W - fito tiritod.Cedarvilto start Jwra The present campaign being ppt on to r*i#e $200,000 for Cedarrille College bring*, to wind haw much Cedmrrille to m town,.'h|# tanprawed since the eollege was started* Driv- tog through the neighboring village the other day* the first time for many years* we were- damHmmM to toe the change* tor the better that have n '' ■-<■ W*T9H >' T s T -■ bostoto* section there, are1 many new and subatahtirt brick build togs. The Exchange Rank ‘is putting up * modern banking structure that . will be second to none in a small town, We were glad to see the Cedar- viHe‘ Herald ‘ housed to a pice Hock* with «n up-to-date front* and- it re mind* v* that Karih Pull,, who has Owned and edited the Herald tor t o ) ‘ ‘ ' ' ' years, has made a real success off the btuslneas. It used to he the. idea" that country publishers, should lire from tom# to mouth and half starve, iWe, know at least 85 'country 'publishers Ohio that are,very prosperous bus iness men, soma o f them hank direc tors. And It has been brought about bv business methods. *■because Itb* ^T—e “ ■ vv-..■'.WrWTH^^-wUpUS'-.X' " -T **w - margin o f profit to a newspaper any- Wbereis very smalt. Karih todi I# one *f these sukessful pUhlitoens and ,,to.*how tor his effort*. tot* eomrthtog s i' -r. n th a ft -( 4 tu h - ******* -fTW■ < W » ^ , , not onto a deridedly modem smm* ,. Jf .. j •-—■«* . • V - . . . . , J - Q - J i A ^ l g i<n'!<• • ■ ——-- -A nr ■ viwEHl,-INEBlEfcOA- ~i(ify*w jgrellg. r JIS hm A s M JU^i. U s , prsssssn apo«» alt ,dth whomaha same to,ewMmet She ia tborougWy teatoad to pbyriea* sheariatoy, towogy and alt tomodto* a* matomaaltoi.’ ffto; 'gnidn- atod to HSffi&ftat Bridgeenrier Sigh School. She then attended Eridgs- water College tor four year# obtain ir#-from this tostitottom the degrms .st B. Et agd 9. 8. . Her university mtk haa jtoeu done atCbimell, where -flmdni' Utom' t^firatoMm mKiieJrAiilniHit■'.eu'mjuito a # . ..mv .wm vr ^ p . * yppiiywgcipqwp^JMlagE4RK toe 'wm* seqptotd tor her A. 1C de-’ jree, to. all ;)»f nag .weak she has fa tHritofln# ««d 3®to Hory to an mep^fehmeed teach er, having bmgbfi science and math-; ematlos. Its. .Iftte. .I^ri^itwetater. High )SAUH ' H W TO R Y C O l What to said to have bean the torgeet side «£ hegf ever sold totoie •wrnty %«k ytoaa l*«eHtoy whee S. Ct totoaaim t o » :tHt head of'beg* at pnhhe eato on toe Jos Tumtoea farm, kw . . v Pew atom emUd to the toady grgre #52^** T ’ij* * * 117 iwp#et "to r im at Wfitow toe stoto from aU atoes- j cat* crop to Okie The sale wa* one of'to* heat arrang- most a failure,' ed to to* history Of toe sale hushuma. In thelist were 85 brood sows that averaged IM and 4d pigs also went on toe Hock at good prieem, Tha rest OHIO NEWS . jmjjs geriMf Dew S m , -Siuft s ^ j ^, .WSK] lick-i port issued Jar C. A taral atatMtobm ito porU Juri prior indicating tfr** *e.a t o to* were feeding shoats and we are told Mr, Xtteaour had one of ^ fin e s t are b*ln* bonM* *- *- fot o f feeding bogs ever seen to one sale. img-to andse wep, ..A: fruit etebard m * l to:*' 4A' ..ship,. Hatter 'cantor* . My. sitenow sttol* toto k .wa# ntp-bt; The owner. well pleased wito the sale wHch a-v aad they war* ' mounted' to.UHIfik";,- '■.0 ',-•■■:- [moming, Oa Monday 0. A. Dbbbtes *<^d at auto bandits .wh**-; Pemdale Parma M tend HtoapsWta *ttog on highway* t o - , sows that averaged *60. M«ny of too ' ^OI®%dBriag to* bag* went- to distant buyers and toe *r® *»* *rre*t ** School fog two yeans* She 1*a mmnbor average was somewhat higher" than ta, 2 2 * ? w T„ - ■ “ - - - - - - w«» expected, showing' that feeders j bIR obttin8d tor Lo* stitt have frith ip too Hampshire Stock, Besides the sows. 260 Hamp- ” * • *' ‘ foodtog Be- Ume, to year*, thresh* Bari Y, Murray, **cretary to »tawr Highway fMrector Herrick, -declaras m * .u t It i* entiraly parmhulWs, wader Hi- ** j rector Herrick'a interprettoion »t the 1Ponds antiglare tow* *«ectlve Aup. to* for aatomohila owmhts to pitot their own headlights* \ Bev. honta q , Hoeok of Cincinnati *has been elected president of Hr* •bane university. . .1 1 Resolution# ladnrsing ,4)tor'tobto I psign o f aonator Charles "Brand of Urbans for a cessation of road;build ing in Ohio Until pries* are deflated , were adopted by the Clark, cquaty good roads eouwdl and toe Clark ' county farm bureau, ** ” 'B0 One man was Wiled, four other# tews* -Jnver 180 trees site •»*«, F-W W ’S I‘I Oi Probably fatally injured "and ’ toon- of dollars' worth of property A H 0 H C S A ^ A Y H > H l i t n & v m AT Y 0H E COH H AH B months, of the Church iff toe Bretoern, smd has been active in Sabbath School and dtowh work* She to highly rec ommended by her teachers and those under whose >supervision aha has ’taught • . - - > .,!>• Miss' Flory will give inetruetton in the following couxeesi General Gbera* hdwmy toakid Bififoor m ology, * hours;' College Algebra, A hour#, and Analytical,,geometry, - hours, m Missee Russell and Royal, who will streepecrively have charifeXof toe woto in piano and voty FARM m ‘ v A T I^ a G W R E ^TheHNew:;Carlfele'•Bsn>gives !&’#&. count o f toe recent *ato of toe l, W. Studebaker farms at public sale last Saturday ae. puMic auction. AccorMag to tola farmers do not uw' r**u *Ve W»*«to »a«u* Tim sale totaled $83,000 and the land was sold in five tracts* Tract 838 scree for $20,870 to Sel- mh’-C; ftotmach* WavM'ea*fl3e<: Tkaot o f 68,6b sores A r $96$KK0 shlpe^ahoafs- vrm^ „ ," *!, , r tour* m price* The „ aria; attiountod to 000 and to to* second that Mr. >bin* has had within a,year. Another BtampsMre Sale Tuesday by TLevi Bmitb m . . . Be near Hew toeper. The average.to ^ported at per ^heSd. On Saturday ■Biffoa Glass sold fine Hampahirea and we understand toe awstoge was about H o .'* : SCHOOL NOTICE. Cedarville Tommhip Schools; will open Monday* September 5. Children need not bring their din ner as achool will be in session only a.ejhort-'time. the itoit day*; ) "\r.^. Only children that are fit years of " '-ai....'- it..-- ~ etitok' ^ WM , m , ■ s^ ^w | ihW # # ied 'ito* to* efehdH house addtean he secured Moidsy af ternoon or'Tuesday morning before 8:30* Get town Monday aftemoghSlf pcissjhto*.‘H« Sure, to' he 'toady''to -pay foe hook# when you get toem. 'l-je ftriv •skfiT 1 i e~ itfira s i - . .wwNnim. •■wralM' B e -jJdqfgpHrvwWmMg'i &m im m ■ gf county a 6,ie0-p<med WW-poupd carriage « sufficient for tour pj ad Rlekstto Hocking n a 10,* balls Mayor Hdpkltt* Of •at all pi orders th t__ _ must ,be weighed b*i lo ring a cbmptolut sold 13 ounce# of to Nels Jansen, 38, Jemes J;I, Jeffrie#,, weight champion, fil near Newark. He ■ farmer, ' Production inew* this weekt o the eigl Youngstown .and plants are. ’now, e* cent of the normal i##ymd; , fa W* l'a dairyman a pound, “ed'hy a abus. ; uncle Of aer .heavy*' hie' home a TetorOu Ordered die t e d Mrs. .at pmttm remain and face tog her*h«stond. Incomes of were .not om ,yej»tS:fithiy pare .feariae they were economists. , , ’ :J* H, "MffifeWW, Clevriand, to earn be Saved toatign of w< etm- .tottt) it th» «iWfa«Mng per. cent el plantsat These W per 'tow$* , 7 central Eu- now in prefers to of murder* farmer* great last aocordtog I#,according l * Jr> j * larchitoct of »to,000,000, toe slim- - - .v y v f,. j* •;'ta.' islmale and destroyed at Cleveland, by Iightutog, rain and windstorm. Typhoid Paso*'.at CestaUa. Mrt* county, are said to have been caused by the pollution of the springs and wriis to that vicinity from Brileva* sewers, , Bandit*, held, np- v* fitoupa* end wife;, to a1Jewelry etor* at Ctoviriisd and escaped with $«00 to genu and some money. . ’ Tiffin school children ar* to be dismissed on* period each Thursday fof rtiigton# .instruction at different churches, according to the .Plan adopted by the board of educations , Nine men are under artost’at Can ton la connection .with the murder of August G. Hahn, 60, ihd the wound- A «Mft * m r o f m ,m p#xto to *t yaw Service, riabi awi dgy-^rif ri|* fhriw, ' Yott iffff &m<n E i» 110,000,000 ft t t ft o s o f Ih f ■ .'® m EE®MPEIjiyjp^pa^^PinjBwWr wEr - ■. WBEE.iPw-vSEPiI , WWWB»0 AwDE.',-. Utfftad Stnto* Hoot 0© c* Dejtorintoot, Th* itowy intm(toKriojE gnA Inetfuctlv*' AgtiviOea iff fbto drip®t* ntont iffi ntsWly ribowa In th*$mMtbiff a s t o N o f toUdtoAtoAA"'afinlfAwgiM''MaleatfWto sa* -ilQifiMpy p ..- * ^ M ^ iF l i r P i : - ' iTn*tito*kto s* now Biriritoating to att ; ' sViwyeend n* thrif '.••*. . Without nlaeinff vourerif under any obligation 1*1 ns JWWW p TOftP# pEMEiOWpRr • 1 ;I J7‘ pointed, revolvers at l i player* to i card gains' at Myeto-take: park. Clarence J. Cioueer, 2$, shoemaker, .hilled Simaelf at Columbus ,<as h* stood beside the coffin of his divorced wife,'who'had committal suicide, Ti mine,, near Bridgeport by a fail of rpeto ’ . ‘ . A.' *1« Thompson, 68, attendant, at a- gasoline filling statii bus, was shot and -fatally wound , V 6,•j has been y«ir*; . And referring to the colleve in t o ahdut IT ymcre ago' writo* w** on*f o f a hunch o f ball jriaysva that gave the collage team a good drubbing op what to now n beautiful campus- Then -$&* ft*#* h#dto& been set mto How they are * beautiful eight* Wonder how many o f the boys on that ball taamhare beanbeck to see the change aince they played there? —Greene County Journal, Jamestown T l* * o f 104 home toir,$8e£3:?H6 to 6 R. Btmtobricer, Tlpp City. 7 Ttwefe of 1 1*4 *&m fo# $i» 0 to Ye«n* Hatfirid, Itoytoh. v . .Mr,. fftodshaVri* fs$arts *iwatt week on a trip to Europe. , v , .ever ert® yumkutov* will need* < ILL |7 NTEB8k8, A vn vn A'xkwrto k t*v yy ? ' A U l U A n S iK A w l .U ff * Tn^RTO tJtoED Them tote hern aome confuslto over wHh Sher- •dhgiti’ffiiff '■ ffffflA’' flFMw; •f1.'-v-1. i.jnpRp^'.’ ■ of health and Ohio from the city FAKH PKJ6C SET F tM t A U G U S T 2 0 Every Harm Bureau member. sboedd make it. a print to boost th* aoming Farm Bureau Picnic which to to b* held, at the Fairgrounds Angf. 20th, Thl* to to he an all-day affair, with games and conteats to the fore* noon and speaking in the afternoon, them will atoo he good music. Ww hav* been exceptionally lucky to getting Hon. J. B* Howard,. Pies, of itoe AmerfcrngFara Bureau Fedor atom for one iff the speaker#, Mr, Howard has never spoken in this sec tion before, and H was only through toe earnest efforts o f O, X. Bradfnto ark* to vie* president of th* organ- toatkm and a personal frfned * f Mr* Beward that w* are able to get inch . .The. Madison .F^*i|...^htei.1ui..ac count o f the recovery of Howard lliff, son o f Mr. and Mrs. Harry Biff of Loadoti. who has been ill for forty seven weeks. He ha* suffered with a complication .of diseases smd ham re covered so that be wsa aide to be up and aroundmnd attended church eer- vicee ou Babbeth. The young man was a member o f trie year's graduating das* o f th* Ltoricm high sehori «hd could not finish with Ids. class hut will do W this coming year. The Press statee: #Ttoward has ‘a to^oo of friends who at* deeply interested to him and who wish for oontinued im provement to hto health and speedy tit* new *u$omehB*iew r«qplvtot $1* filing o f an affiraavit o f ownership as reoovery. required by the Atwoed law. This law goes tot* effect August 17 but under a ruling of the attorney general ^ody those . cars that hav* been purchased as second hand or front some one other than a recognis ed dealerjwili have to be listed with th eclerk of court Thoee wbo have purchased new machines from deal ers are.not required to meet the pro visions of the Jaw although you can do so if desired* Hereafter no automobile can be'sold without an affidavit of ownership, dealers being required to furnish this with all tars* A penllity is pro vided for violation o f th* law. TE ACH E R S C A fW O T A W C O N TR A C T S ) DAYTON FAIR, LABOR DAY. Savltatiens hav* been sent out to toe Farm Bureau of 10 surrounding tu■**>»■ asking them to join to trie aBdfcff pknie, *o it to going to he a grunt event for the Greene County Fstrart Bncwan and w« eheuM wm fall to a# enr du^r to trying to «*** ffrik A s iutt pienle whtofe h*s ever tori to ttto pari of to* country. Bring well fitted baekete and spend the day. Good baud watte. It., to. ftaMtoi to have Hsu* O* X. Brndfuto, Pxaalftmt o f tim Otoo Fem Bureau ae an* o f toe sptohera atoo. am bvmwd rm ua warn i . tinder the term# o f a new towwhich ha# just gone into effect, Okie teach er* will not he able to accept appoint ment* during' to* etriy summer and then jump to a more hscenttv* peritiort Just before to* fall torn* opens, leav ing the school without a teacher. . The new tow, which was passed by the recent legislature, provide* that teachers rSaigning appointments after Aug, t may be penalised by having re voked tHttr teachers’ certificates for the period covered by trio contract, DM* totohera hat* ;|btoh in the habit of rettgnhtg without any notice, and many boards hate been ptoced to dif ficult position* by having unexpected vacanttoe oedur to their teaching steffe. The Scheole however are the reel sufferer# and thb bill is expected to affect a cure of this evil. Th* Mttimtfabm Ntow Itous *ayt aayt that o« Jriy 1* Jam** Hsnt Shi*whoal * » l ■rottfc'garsvaid to* straw seato a*' toe tttowae eeattor- " r i w t t l wito * litopwtol fear. A* to* straw k*pt fttttog *tor him b« tooe* hbnottf, bat kept «a prettl- lato Later Mm ommmeoi %mmt tor hte hog, but wftomtt tome**. Htt- S S u totodl ovur tottr etottt, but 3 T » # wasn't to***. Hew Mttsmi Vrnmam mm*m tor. Hunt went to IliiS st hrt ad toon was toe be#*vwh* weakff wttto*MMmt had way to* e f th* ttsaw MORE MXN THAN WOMEN HAVK APPBNDIGlTIS Medical reporto' shown awn are more subject to appondttitie ttthcrugh many suddenm m mem. among worn-: m, It cttHbo guerdod sgainet by pra- vettting httostinal totoettttt, Tho to-’ tostinal autowptot, Aitof-l-ka, art# on BOTH*pp*v «»d i«war bewtt, ramov- isg all tori; decaying matter wihch might cause Infection, Behrings oat. . x tjfMV SStotoWto MUtol t W *WjW»»»#a an* aatttor am novae thought wm lit yeto kyatom and whfefc may hav* boon yu* for mentiie. Adlor-i-ka The entry book* are now opA for the Montgomery county fair, which open* Labor Day, Monday,. Sept. 0, Already^the early entries received ia- dkato a demand for space in many deportments. Increases in premiums Offered in particularly every department and class are to a great degree respon sible for this early showing, and the falrfie** of the judge*, many o f them who have sewed continuously for many years, I* another factor ih making this fair popular with att classes o f exhibitors, Report* from the eouartry district* are that achool displays this year will be larger and .better than over before* The work of the eoneelidatod schools especially will be emphasised, show ing the Improvement in the work be ing done with the advantage of larger school* and better equipment. The fifth annual dog show promise* to V ing to the ground* some of the best blooded animals since the de partment wa* first organise!. The entries dose August to. Feu* will" be famished free riff ddg* cared far* : Premium# totatting $800 are offered lit the poultry departtntot, Where ih* judging i* scheduled to start Tues day morning, fieveutoen different clseees,' for fll breed* of birds, with sweepatak**, are provided. tor at Boats* la Mt C. W. Dmucnt f seeking to _ r*sbbi«toK a ordered toe tfoisk pen* remotod without #ri*yT . Demeg* to tit* amount of, Ki&d.WO l* asked by J. B. Chfide, trustee lu bankruptcy o f the gpeuder Metal pfodost* company of Speuear, in a damage suit filed by hint in federal court at Cleveland, naming a* de fendant* A number of eorporatloss. Two men are suspected of th* murder of Jacob Snider,'termer, near Cincinnati. He was kilted while atone at heme. - . Wilbur Murry, farmer near Lon* dob, muds ou* Of the record stock tries of the summer when h* sold 2?0 head of MSpound bog* to South Charleston stock buyers- for $7,000-' Edward Thempaon wa* killed at Cedis when hht auto ghmg*d down a hill. . At St Clalratin# Brian Haw thorn*, 14, was tolled by an nnfo. Alice H. Myer, Colambot, was elected prinolpei of the commercial depertuteat of Wilmington high sehori* x> ,. John D, Connrit, Hi Delaware, dree of ptomaine poisoning Goventer and Mr*. Harry L. Davis will be honor guest* at th* Madison County Farmers' club picric at L ob * .don Mag* W. A mail pouch, fertfeved to contain upward of $6,0*0. in currency ana jewels, was stolen from Peetal Bub* station X at Clsvelend. iVanklln Rader, 20, o f Oberitn, drowned in Vermillion Tlverp Mr*. Jriin North wa» strlck*n speedhtos* by lightning at Green* vlll*. :■ . Helen Veach, ll. Youngstown, died of lufautfi* paralysis. Threaten*! general strike of team sters ahd track drivers at Cincinnati was averted when an agreementwas reached over wage*. Th* existing scale wUl be continued a year. Jay Garrison, 36, wan instantly killed at Rsndnsky when strack by an auto track. He was riding a*, bi cycle.0 c. Jack Montoe, 4, and his brother Joe, #, were badly burned by carbolic acid at their hem* to Lima. When thrir autasnoMI* overturned six persons were injured wear New Carlisle, the most teriemsiy hurt be ta* Judge Golden C. Davis, judge of the fiprtagfieli poiic* conn, andMies Hastt Jtoaimora. X. Tracey, railtoad defective, w«« s « s w « M g » y u ^ 1 # *^ n« M r< * " * H » <*m complying- with’ the robbers' com* (mauds. * At Toledo A masked bandit threw acid to the face o fMrs CiarenaWsg- net. Her home was ransacked, Because they nfaim*' to-'work Sun day Without time and. a half, *0 em min at i-V N o w l i k : P r o g r e s s *•; SMAU. FURS AND COATS lee, full length models Also ‘ ” ' to kwrap*, snd coats F « the - weil-dressed - woman who wishes tote spring, our Show ing of small furs pr*- -tents an ooDortanity that should nriTbe ov- tooked - TWO MEN GUARANTXX 2_ hmw H^ ms Ctotria* tom §m Sam mmm wto aefi. EXCELLENT'fee *]« ** 1 A WK’ M r wMs G*.w«t ml a1 lav. Joebna Xyte -of. Amsterdata, H. (Y^toBrnffnertef We»mi Mr*. Cbatr- Ilee Cmttey nett othm ratotivsi. .. The Grit Alber e*m* to Ssuith under wtnswri Bob*' uni' fiprngue,,; enterprising citl- ehaatcnqu* for tbts yummi mi tu* spOnsiMe for the sate i f Em ttobstt, pair *f|iiot mwuffh yuarantowi eattl b» s*- ettmdhMtt neaMW badly barn*! abort the head an*. .............. . . . eye* by oerbetic acid and was shot the commercial nirpiace to the left head during an encounter! they were riding fell 500 with thieves at Wdwton. j Dr. WVeon H. Ortett, l7,ow**| totted' by un attattiMtoln CteveteaA| in a l l ttbutuato nwi- 'laying bans m ftftw •**• C. L.J NorthTny *f Y*Uew Hgtoimsai and- Att* will °°«‘ v w n h J - 2tL±*t. Qwtm mftmmm Itomtitf MCI si imnm ' t I ivs mmmj ■wtopartogterartrffraaertaiferwwrd to a puttie u trito l fim> tofts nwltok. ; m m * ,-apii w » * ip * - ^)flFV 9 V|Rto 4 $ i f to a MIS* dtod afler Ut Marieib .' 3riSKtom!» "' in owwty suffinrad aeviibttr from ..ttoi' wtadstorm wtorit swapt' over the dto. trtet. Hafry' MitrikriL alia* Carmen, wanted on a first degree murder charge to -connection with the death of Harry D. Cummins, Steubenville automobile dealer, was arrested by authorities at Salem. He was later removed tp the county Jett at Lisbon for removrt to Steubenville.1 Specialists say that the. epidemic of eye, ear and nose Infections suf fered by swimmers to Cincinnati rad; vicinity is caused by impute water: in river* ,and bathing pools, due to the hot, dry summer, 'Farmers will get 36 cents per 1W> pounds lose for their milk when it fs delivered at Toledo dairies. Trie will make the milk; price About $1$0 per 100; The announcement followed n reduction to retail milk price* at; Toledo last week, •’ Edward Kidd,, who claimed.to be 108 year* of age, died of a sunstroke at Bellair*. - , - Poisoning which developed from an Insect bite, received while bath ing* caused the death of Mis* Irani- Bherif, ll, NSW Cumbw 'aUd. Thirty person# in ntt were tolled to Ohio during July by fire or fire causes, according te State hire Met sbri. Dykemah. Thirteen of these were children- v Rive men were wounded in n gun battle following a whisky trial at 'Proctorville, The Wounded are: Alta Pine, farmer, shot five times; John Smith. Billie Edwards, Harry Fine, and another man whose name was not learned. Adam Fridley;; 73, was b*he«d*d: at a street crossing to Van Wert by a passenger tralsf . ■t •- 'Trainmen of th* Ohio Xlectric rail way are voting on 4 wag* proposal .submitted by the company. Unemployment conditions >to the larger ctt(*i of the State showed lit* tt* if any impfovsment during th* past week, according te th* weekly report .of George, F- Mil**, chief of th* division of labor statistics of the department of todastrial relation*, William Flint, «&. of Cleveland, is dead at Lin*va attar sheotlag hint- self at hi* wife’# grave, A plot to ewiudle a man out of to,000 In dash through the «*le to him of a fake counterieiting machine Wa» frustrated at Akron, according te the police, When the alleged swin dler wa# arrested and h<« device con- **o*t*d. Emerson BeetWey, 35, of Daytou, suffered * fractured skull, and- Law-' reace)B*ttisot# If, w*»‘brats*id when 1» which feel, sear Glty Auditor t, F. Kisser of Find jay ravished to accept a petition t * d«r the state auditor. Out of 3,300 students at Athens for the regular summer' term of six week* 760 achool 'teacher* hav* rag. teterad tor th* continuation ten* at Ohio university. Peter Mhary* 63, Akron, commit tod suteid* by hanging htmaetf It a a g ? MUSKRAT , PONXT RACOON '■ NUTlttA j M armot Both Plain and to Com- btoations. Att .cent* sharp marked wifft ,reductions’ from. nor mal prises fie t the Au gust' Sato; *rads«.v_ -_Sx. j .-.- nutmeg pemn or m i btoattens, ir o « tot sighs o f tbs best estate - • ‘ - “•■'■•^ ■TItA^ in WlfR' • ora ttf finr fifcafcion*,- gfira to toe wearer that distihotive touch of the andafford betixWrtrtto aiid. ptoastaf effsot to to* name time; . <» i J Thera, is no other single article of apparel which an’# appaaranc#, which h .................... enhanc## a worn- ki to so useful, with sort so moderate, as a neck o f fur, During Augimt1every err ‘ . . , 30 to 40 per cent, and w* wrg* _ , ............... .......... ...... now when stocks, att most complete and the money saved will more gjeCe. Wrap or coat a ticle in our afore your attendance then compensate tor buying next winter'* tore now. I f you era finding it difficult to obtain the coat you deaitt, aitbeF We Matinfiactuiw Our Own Fitra—Buy Dimct Ike Mafow to sta»- to rtyla, we yritt gladly unto* it for you to our special order department* Coats and Wra&t made bar ns are not '‘ONE SEASON Agorif-vriU d i^ tirt-S »im portant ae the immediate and substantial profit. COATS Hudson Seal, $0 inches teeg, trimmed ■a to souirrel or skunk t^w tt^ iftjed h e i kttg, aktrik 'Hadm wrtTtt toci^ ~itofc stoadt . wea atM.«e****asa#*fc*> •#^< $306.00 3360.00 -------- — ----- $386JO Hear Seat Coat, 36 tabs* long „ Aastwttaa Owtoiwm cottar and ctff* — -$176,00 Muttrat t ^ t , w totottloiig - sejf frimtoM ■JtimojmOeat, 60f 36, ad t t iarite IriTfctbs. . Good for motoring „ $148,060 to — _______ $175.00 Marmot Coat, »« toehes long, ' ' ............ 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