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Hi S.r W.T., js "-t'f-ll HERALD ODD FELLOE TO MEET IRE IT Representatives from Lodges of 37th ttnd 88th Districts to be In Attendance Third Degree to be Conferred on District Class. A large number of visiting Odd Fellows will- come to Delphos Friday night to attend a district meeting. Representatives from lodges in the 37th and district will be in attendance. A district class will be given tlie Third degree. The district degree team will be in charge.

J. J. Hall, of Lima, 37th district rpresentative and Tom Armstrong, of Middle Point, 38th district representative will be in attendance. There will be a buffet lunch and most enjoyable evening is predicted. Odd Fellows are expected from Lima, Hilda, iSpencerville, Beaverdam, Bluffton, Middle Point, Van Wort, Convoy and Ohio City.

The officials of the Delphos lodge have been making extensive plans lor the district affair. Heart Condition Causes Sudden Death Wednesday of Mrs. Foust Hus band, Three Daughters and One Son Survive Services at Middle River Christian Church Saturday Morning. Mrs. Enos Foust, well-known resi dent of near Scott's Crossing, east of Delphos, died suddenly at her home at 7:00 p.

m. Wednesday. For the past year, she liad been in failing build or buy a horn of your own We have ample money to loan' and the finest 'plan you could use to ask for details. eaith. A heart condition caused her death.

Mrs. Foust, the former Ilena Slllin, was bom near Wapakonota on December 19, 1867, the daughter of and. Amanda Sillin. In August, S87, she was united in marriage at Mdersville to Enos Foust. All her narried life h'ad been spent in this vicinity.

She was an active worker In the Middle River Christian church and was a member of the Missionary society of the church. When her death occurred, Mrs. Foust was seventy-two years, two months arid seventeen days of age. Surviving are: husband; threo daughters, Miss Ethel L. Foust, dean of women at Taylor University, Up- and, Indiana; Mrs.

J. D. Bates, Defiance; and Mrs. Carr Panglo, Alberta, Canada; a son, Dewey L. Foust, iriia; three grandchildren; and two sisters, Mrs.

W. Lotridge, Wapakoneta; and Mrs. H. E. Wright, Santa Rosa, California.

A son, Howard Foust, died ini 1905. The funeral of Mrs. Foust will be held at the Middle River Christian church at a. m. oil Saturday.

Interment will be in Walnut Grova cemetery. The remains were removed from the.Barter funeral home to the Foust residence at noon Thursday. LOT OF CONTWBlfTOfiS FOR IT WAS NEWS THEN MARCH 7, 1915 Sunday. No issue of the Herald. MARCH 7, 1895 45 years ago today the Delphoi Henry McCrossen has accepted clerkship in the dry goods store of S.

F. Shenk and Company, "The loan and sayt monty 7 i your Kbrrvt LET'S TALK-IT OVER CITIZENS FEDERAL SAVINGS LOAN 155 W. Third Delphos, Ohio J. A. Oliver and Miss Lillian Man tell, of this place, were married a1 Lima yesterday.

The affair was done on the extreme quiet. The work of the janitors' at the school buildings is not envied them these muddy days. The average sehoo boy rushes into the building withou one thought of scra.ping tho surplus mud from his feet. Lee Bryan, of South Washington street, is very ill with grip. He is" al so losing the sight of one of his eyes as the result of a kick a mule on the side of the face last summer Thatcher, bartender 'at the Phelan House saloon, has a fine sil ver ring, an imitation of a Fox heac set with gleaming sapphire eyes.

I is a pr'esent from H. L. McMahon, a Toledo traveling man who is ai intimate friend of Bob's. Several members of the Citizen's Oil and Gas company went down to the Kleinhan's farm this afternoon and drove a peg where the drill is to descend. The timber for the rig will probably arrive here Saturday.

Rushmore Ladies' Aid will hold sale at Paint and Appl ance Store, Saturday, March 9. Adv. tu-th-f; Kerens Your Chance MRS. HOUSEWIFE Bargains in new Singer Sewing Machines Three Cabinet Models Two Portables One Treadle All New From Regular Price. Sales and Service Bussell P.

Hof maim At J-W; PAINT and APPLIANCE STORE MAIN 1415 For Finance Convenient terms can be arranged THURSDAY, MARCH 7, Officials of Delphos Progressive pany Make Public the Names of Those Who have Made Pledges for the Purpose of Bringing a New to Delphos Also the Amount Contributed by Bach of These. A list, of those who, up to noon on Thursday, have made pledges to the und being raised by The Delphos 'rogressiv 0 Company for the erec- ion of a factory building here has been submitted by the board of trus- eos of-the Progressive company for publication. An additional list to contain the lames of any others who may mate pledges by Saturday noon will be published in the Saturday issue. At time any additions to already made by any individuals or firms will also be published. The officials of the company are urging that all who can do so help this cause by making pledges.

The list so far is as follows: H'. Myers Employees of C. H. Myers Vcndale Steele Clarence Miller Mrs. Dorothy Miller Elizabeth Wiley Rosar'io Silone Ralph Staup Louis Murray Richard Myers John Hilvers Griffls Roy Baxter William B'rittiugham ---Paul Dienstberger Dallas Leeth Louis Mulleuhour Willis Homan Charles Hartgo Augusta Klemari Vesta Pauifiers Mildrea Paula Miller Mayme Miller Margaret Schwinnen Edith Etgen Zelma Irick Opal Diltz Lois Kaskel Lois Gallaspie Eileen Harps ter Angelina Ridenour Mildred Allemier Rosabelle Kiggins Alice Rahrig Lillian Swartz i i M.ary, Mptzger Rkfenour Edith Kunz Doris Laudick- Jacob Dienstberger Nina Bryan Valetia Clement Lagora Bryan Irene, Busch Thelma Baumgarte Eda Kurber Lillian Baumgarte Agnes Stewart Martha Fischer Edith Williams Darius Leeth Cecil Shaffer Paul Pollock Thurman Ulrich iftert Bonifas Richard Reuter Ernest Clement Roland Doyle Burkholder Charles Ebbeskotte Hazel Gary Martha Dienslberger Charles Buckles Magdalene Winget Margaret Louth Total of Myers Cleaners C.

B. Kasson. E. J. Thomas Co John H.

Alteuburger J. Howard Apger Simon O. Allen H. F. Buchholtz Busch Bfros.

A. J. Bonifas C. Beijgf eld Coelestine Brotikman Bob's Restaurant Leo Ben'dele Gene Buettner Boston Store Mark JBeckmau F. S.

Bowers Syl. Baumgarte Tom Connolly Crede 'Supply Store Norman Clawson Capitol Theatre City Feed Store J. W. Clark, D. O.

Delphos Printing Pub lishing Company W. Dlller Herman Dienstberger Glenti M. Ditto $1.000.00 10.00 20.00 20.00 10.00 20.00 40.00 60.00 50.00 60.00 50.00 50.00 50.00 40.00 50.00 30.00 50.00 30.00 24.00 20.0!) 20.00 20.00 20.00 30.00 20.00 20.00 20.00 20.00 20.00 20.00 20.00 20.00 20.00 30.00 20.00 20.00 20.00 i 20.00 25.00 20.00 20.00 20.00 20.00 20.00 20.00 30.00 20.00 20.00 20.00 20.00 20.00 100.00 60.00 50.00 50.00 100.00 60.00 40.00 40.00 GO.OO 50.00 20.00 100.00 100.00 85.00 40.00 20.00 25.00 150.00 100.00 25.00 100.00 500,00 30.00 20.00 20.00 200.00 10.00. 10.00 50.00 50.00 10.00 20.00 130.00 200.00 100.00 300.00 25.00 10,00 500.00 10.00 20.00 20.00 20.00 Edward Bros. 500.00 H.

M. Eisner, 'TO. 0 io.OO Goiidon' Elnkhojt 100.00 Lucille Fosuaugfit lo.OO Rode Fast 20.00 H. A. Fettig 100.00 Henry Fanger -t 100.00 J.

M. Fossell 50.00 L. E. Foley 30.00 M. T.

German 10.00 Lee Grady 200.00 L. Guthrie 20.00 Gemke Bros. Busch 250.00 Wm. B. Gladen'.

100.00 John Goergens 20.00 Frank B. Grothouso 20.00 Carl Gladen 20.00 F. J. Sons 300.00 W. F.

Helmkamp oO.OO Marguerite Helmkamp 50.00 Linda Hoverman 10.00 Herbert Hageman 100.00 Ed. Hoelderle 40.00 Hotz Hotz 50.00 Fred P. Hempfling 100.00 H. G. Illig- 200.00 Independent Coal Co 50.00 Frank Irlck 20.00 Paint Appliance 50.00 Jos.

600.00 Walter H. Jauman 75.00 King Stallkamp 100.00 Robefrt Kiggins 20.00 I. J. Kindly i 20.00 Pete Kollsmith 50.00 John Keller SO.Ofl E. G.

Ktindert 100.00 Mart Koehl 150.0C Kehres 20.00 Lion Clothing Company 350.00 A. J. Laudick 100.00 William R. Loetz 10.01' Melha L. Leist 20.00 Lincoln Highway Dahy 100.00 Clara Laudick 10.00 Louis W.

Leonard 20.00 J. S. Link 20.00 Ray McKowen 50.00 E. E. Mann, (Delphos Quarries Company) 500.00 John.

A. Metzuer 100.00 Ora Mlddleton, (Mo'rris 100.00 Richard C. Mueller 40.00 Oliver T. Murray, 25.00 Ray Myers 20.00 Edward Murray 20.00 Frank Mericle 20.0CI Frank Ni.ifJ,ec'$n 20.00 Odenweller Clolhmg Company 350.00 W. A.

O'Neill 20.00 J. F. Odculy 50.00 Pitsenbarger 150.00 Pioneer Drug Store 50.01' Romlingers 100.00 Fred Reinemeyer 200.00 Louis R. Rimer 200.00 Wm. L.

Roth 100.00 Henry Ricker 500.00 Dr. J. L. Sassen 500.00 Charles G. Steinle, 100.0C Scbmit's Grocery 100.00 C.

Scherger Sons 200.00 Eugene B. Sheeter 200.00 W. D. Swihart 100.00 Russell Strayer 30.00 F. E.

Smith 20.00 Shenks Inc. 10.00 Alex J. Shenk 100.00 R. J. Shaffer 25.00 Ernie Staup 10.00 D.

A. Scott 50.00 John Stettler 20.00 Cecile Schaffer 20.00 Arthur A. Trenl.man 20.00 Vogt Vogt 200.00 Frank Wulfhorst 250.00 Weger's Inc 200.00 Art O. Wulfhorst 20.0(5 Harry Woodcock 10.00 A. E.

Weger 50.00 Wm. A. Wagner 10.00 William P. Wagner 10.00 Weigles Store 25.00 Joseph L. Weisgerber 250.00 Laura Walsh 25.00 Geo.

Walthers 50.00 Ralph Wieging 10.00 B'urgan C. Wilson 20.00 Philip Waltber 20.00 John J. Wahmhoff 20.00 Otto J. Birkmeicr 500.00 C. E.

Dray 20.00 Eagles. Lodge No. 471 Dolphos 300.00 John Jr. R. B.

Rozelle 30.00 Robert Thatcher 100.00 O. G. Weger 200.00 G. J. Braridehoff 60.0C' Harold Vogelsang 12.00 Arthur Kohn 20.00 U.

J. Frost 10.00 Savings and Loan, 250.00 1C. of C. SOO.OO G. K.

Miller 500.00 Cash 200.00 A. and P. 50.00 F. C. Bindel 40,00 John A.

Shenk 20.00 John F. Ltndemann 50.00 Ohio Power, Company 200.00 Fied Geier 10.00 BOGARf NAMED CHAIRMAN OF ELECTION BOARD M. M. Bogart has been named as chairman of the Allen county hoard of elections. R.

G. Patterson was neelected as clerk and Geraldi Ro'iie as deputy. DAMAGE SUITS FILED IN ALLEN TY COURT STUDENTS WILL HOLD BAKE SALESATURDAY Students of St. high school will hold their annual bake sale at Our Drug store on Saturday beginning: at 9:00 a. m.

This is the first time this year that the Students Mission Crusade has solicited aid from the general public. A clever poster advertising the bake sale has been made by Helen Falter and is on display at a local business establishment. Donations of various kinds have been Proceeds will be used to make necessary improvements on the school and church. OS FOR REST ROOM PROJECT OPENED TODAY Mds in Addition to Those Received Last Month Board of Control to Let Bids at Meeting on Friday Morning Work on Rest Room Project Should Get Under Way in Near Future. Bids for tho remainder of the labor and materials for the Del phos rest room project were opened Thursday afternoon in the cooinci chamber at the city building.

Serv ice Director A. E. Weger opened the bids in the presence of the rdinalu members of the board, of con trol, Mayor 'Swihart, Safety Dire.c tor G. K. Miller and KJity Awilto Frank IrSck.

The bids received Thursday "wer those readvertised when forme bids were not accompanied by'cer tifled checks or. bid) bonds accord ing to law. R. J. Frost and Son, of Delphos submitted, the only bid for roofing and sheet metal work.

The: Fros bid was for $347. This include labor and materials. Two bids were received for the electrical wiring. Norman Clawsoi submitted the low bid totaling $439.60. The other bid for the wit ing was submitted by Tony's Elec trie Shop for $474.50, Two bidls were received for tmp plying of ornamental iron work fo the project.

The low bid was re ceived fronv the Art Iron, and Wir Works of Toledo tor $120. The other bid came from the' Simpson Steel Company of Lima for $126. The bids will let Friday morning by the board of control. Work on the rest room project should get under way in the very near future. Carl Smith, formerly division highway, engineer but now with the WPA engineering department, was in.

Delphos Thursday completing the necessary preliminary work for starting actual work on the project. Mr. Scofleld, Area Engineer, was in Delphos this week regarding various of the project work. Jquplo Seeks to Collect for Injuries Sustained In Collision of Automobile and Truck Other News of the Courts. Two personal injury suits have been tiled in Allen county common )leas court against Tho Akron-Chicago Transportation Company, The suits are for a lotiil of $10,003.77.

Max Pugh, tf Lima, claims 33.77 and Lucille Clelaud, a pnsson- in tho Pugh auto, seeks According to the petitions on March 6, 1938, an auto driven by Puigh anfl la Irnelor-tralloir outfit )peratod by tho del'ondunt company collided near Cairo on Route 30-N. Tho petitions slates that the (ruck was parked on the highway utt'or rear ire whent flat. Tho defendant is charged with negligence in fulling to warning flu res or rings near tho dls- ibled vehicle and In, failing to move I from the lane of trafllc. VAN WERT COUNTY Will Filed Tho will of Mary Will of Van Wort lias been Hied for probate and hearing assigned for March 11 at a. m.

Mrs. Frank Gemke A. B. Lou than Leo McKowen ft. M.

Stienecker Mrs. Elizabeth Kavermanu Mrs. Charles Hanley Robert B. Rupert Edward A. Svhueider David Griffith Flo Griffith Henry L.

Kavermanu Mary C. Mollenkopf Mrs. Mary Swift Joseph B. Minnig Herbert Kill John B. Lehmkuhle Miss Angela Kill Mrs.

William Bryan Mattie Alexander Gabrielle Van Autreve George Koehl Evelyn Mueller Gilbert Merlclo Lee Pitsenbai geir Albert Har.ps'.cr Flossie Adams Mrs. Eugene Greinling Paul Kill Richard W. Griffls 2.00 5.00 10.00 10.00 3.00 3.00 3.00 10.00 3.00 3.00 10.00 10.00 3.00 10.00 12.00 24.00 3.00 1.00 6.00 10.00 10.00 10.00 G.OO 6.00 4.00 4.00 3.00 3.00 3.00 3.00 Cook and others, against whom Is sought judgment for $710,13 in taxes, interest and penalties, claimed- unpaid on a Delphos property, and Blanche Mumma and others, from whom the county seeks $189.95 in delinquent tuxos said duo on a Bluffton property. Named Administrator Frank Schergcr has boon appointed administrator of the estate Hi Anna Seffernick In Allen county probate court. Takes Under Will The widow of George p.

Richason has elected to Hike under the will according to an entry in Allen county probate court. Marriage License Thomas W. Martin, and Dolores Pettis, both of Lima. VANWERTAAA COMMITTEE TO SPONSOR PARTY Seeks Judgment An action for judgment has been Jlled in the Van Wort county court of Common Pious by the Sl'itjndai'd. Lime Stpne Compiuvy against G.

Wolen. The amount claimed duo for merchandise, The Agricultural Conservation eoniiniltcomen of Van Wart county the various communities aro Kponsoilng celebration of thu AAA i'unn. program on March 8, 1840. Tho mooting will commemorate the seventh anniversary of the farm prcgram. Tluj celebration will bo held in the Van W'ort Armory and will begin at 8:00 p.

in. o'clock. Real Estate Transfers Frank L. H'ertel and wife inlot 1896, Van Wort to Ruth M. Wolkor, $1, etc.

Francis H. and Vloronee Konkle, acres, section 29, Liberty township, to Edward and Kdi.u Mae Hoover, Arlow B. I-llnes nnd wife Inlot 2270 Van Wert to Henry C. Prmlen, $1, etc. ALLEN COUNTY Foreclosure Sought Two tax foreclosure suits were filed in Alien county common pleas court Wednesday by Allen, county Prosecutor Paul T.

Landis on behalf of Treasurer Byron H. Dershem. Named defendants were Thomas Install Johns-Manville FUL-THICK SUPER BATTS in your attic as insulation to modernize your home for year around comfort. The cost is returned to you in 3 to 5 years by savings in fuel. Such an' investment, paying 20 to 33 per cent dividends is hard to find.

It will pay the homeowner to take advantage of this opportunity NOW. Horine Lumber Co. MAIN 1781 JOHNS-MANVILLE FUL-THICK SUPER BATTS In Your Attic Reduce your home decorating expenses. 2. Reduce furnace upkeep and repairs.

3. Less bother firing furnace. 4. Reduce fire hazards by forming a fire-proof blanket over your entire home. 5.

Quickly and easily installed with no mess or dirt. 6. Low cost. 7. Your home will be from 8 to 15 degrees cooler in hot Frankly, this sounds like a "Tall it is.

i wouldn't licliovo it if someone told it to me. And 1 don't expect anyone else to believe It. But I should like to refer you to people who have insulated their homes and you can hear their story. John A. Horine, An insulated house can only be appreciated by actually living in one.

Do not your home now. Horine Lumber Co. MAIN 1781 MENTHO-MULSION Will Stop that Couqh due to Colds MentKo-Mulsion aids in clearing the nasal passages loosening the phlegm soothing inflamed membranes' and makes you glad that you bought Mentho-Mulsion. Mentho-Mulilon is sold and guaranteed by your druggist at all-time low 1 3-5 cents per Buy It Now. askfor MENTHO-MULSION Recommended, Sold and Guaranteed by.

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