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The Sandusky Star-Journal from Sandusky, Ohio • Page 5

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JVVJLNIMO- OTIS. TUESDAY. MAT 3 Reliable Furniture Store OUR FURNITURB IS ALL FIRST CLASS AND EVERY PIECE GUARANTEED HERE IS WHERE YOU WILL BE TREATED COURTEOUSLY, HONESTLY, JUSTLY AND FAIRLY. OUR FURNITURE IS NOT THE SHODDY KIND, BUT FROM THE BEST FACTORIES IN THE COUNTRY, WE FURNISH YOUR HOME COMPLETE FROM CELLAR TO GARRET AND AT PRICES MUCH LESS THAN ANY OTHER STORE YOUNO PEOPLE WILLL DO WELL TO SEE OUR STOCK BEFORE MAKING THEIR PURCHASE ELSEWHERE OUR STOCK IS VERY LARGE AND OF THE LATEST DESIGNS '1 1 1 1 M' I 1 1 I'l-iM 1 i 1 i X-1-i-l-H-i-M-M- Andres Trey The gh speed the tnarket-- holder World's Record for clean, fast, easy On two weeks trial. 713 Water Street Erie County Agent.

STANDARD PATTERNS With Designs of May Have Arrived New line of pique and marsellas an 1 cftampngne colo have armed Sale In tu over collars See our lire ba fore buying elsewhere MARY MOUDRBAUM Next to Bonn's Grocery Adama St The man 01 lady ho Is looking fo" something swell for Spring and Sum mer wants to get aiound and look over our line of Patent Leather Oxfords and Skoea If you are look ing for comfurt and stj le you can and fitted here You can s'nc from 50c to $1 00 by buying from us MRS. EVA INOBIL, 723 jVjtcr Strut CABLE Presideit SCHUCK Vice Pros. ZOLLINGER, Cashier JOHN I Asat Cashier THE THIRD NATIONAL EXCHANGE BANK Of J-5Hrclusk, O. Capital and Surplus $.3.25,000.00 DIRECTORS CABLE SCHUCK JACOB KUEBLEF1 SCHOEPFLE SIDN I QILCHER AUO SCHMIDT, Jr. E.

HARRIS HENRY RITTER WOODWARD COR A NIELSEN Resting On past achievements is not our idea of doing business If it were we would be content with thai old fashioned PaOTOfiRAPHS produced ID j-ome the be 3 ind the age Ril Icr es We believe in keeping up the times Vnrt to how arth how ill are sutrocdmg Inv te a visit to our studio i ope examples of modern photo that will i a charm jou And more surprising still the cost is less than for tho old fashioned kind is a lonesome affair now adays and Is i eally conspiciona by reason of being without one Nert to Furniture a good Piano is most essential for the home If you haven a Piano like to stipplv the need today ten different, makes and prices for you to choose from and not a Piano the aasort- ment but what would grace your parlor add to its beauty and make entei taming your friends RennerDocrzbach Otttl rellowt Temp Ro THE GLORY SPRING suachmo and flo new life mto you but without your clothing is just right that life is not worth for at no other time of the jcar do the faults of your dress show out so glaringly Make aselection from our ney spring fabrics Get what gai ments ou need made to measure bv vir and you then will be dressed faultlessly in point of stjle personal distinction perfect fit and thorough durability See the Suits and Overcoats we are making for 1 he F. Schnaltter Tailoring Co. w. o. VbASHINQTCN ROW THE W.

DOUOLAS 50 SHOE Shoes and Oxfordi J3 to $5. WrO. WATER sneer. ARE YOU A LAWBREAKER? Read Over 1 his Test of Regulations and See if You Have Faithfully Observed Each and Every One. Did you ever stop to think that all men are law breakers including your Tho thought may have struck mauv people but it is probablv true that almost every person in Sandusky is violating some Ian There are so many of these laws some of which have never been enforced thaft la complete resume might be confusing an attempt to enforce all laws strictly would require a police force as laige as the opulatioa of the place It Loused can Ing time just novf Perhaps you are burning some rub bish on the vlo luting the law Or you may dumped some refuse into the street awaiting the coming a few days of a man who will haul It away "iou nave violated the law But these things are common The business man allows boxes or a sign to stand on the sidewalk in front of his store.

Perhaps it for a few hours only but he violating the law The man who did not remove the snow and ice from his walk during the winter -was violating laws Perhas the most generally violated CONVICTS CAME TO BLOWS Columbus 0 May 3--William Nich ols of Hardm county aud Otis Love land of Franklm countv condemned murderers came to blows in the pns on annex because Loveland tauuled Nichols with -weakening Both are in ltsry cou0nemenE Sam 1 Love first auction sale be gins Saturday, May 7 at 9 30 a 2 fit DEATH Came in Midst of Wedding Ceremony law of the city is the anti spitting ordinance adopted by the board health and duly published I a sale bet that there is not a man in the city who has relaxed one nhit his spitting piouensities The sidewalks are still stained a deep brown in spots while pools of filth collect on some corners to be wiped up tht trai! Ing 6kirU of the women The law has never been enforced and no one has ever attemptod to put a stop to tha vile i ractico If ou own an automobile vou no doubt run faster than eifeht lea an hour and then "you re vio itm? the law If you own a bicycle per haps occasionally ride on the sidewalks and then ou violate the If vou touch a match to a big can non fire cracl er or carrj a or a long bladed knife in our pock et on re Mutating the law If you attempt to peddle or sell auytning or distribute bills or put up posters, you re a A lolator of the law Some careless man may select a mail box Ith its glistening aluminum colored surface as a convenient art! cle for lighting a match He a red streak on the box and this Is a serious offense against Lucle Sam punishable by a fine of Jl 000 And so tno list might be extended Now tk Bride Dots Not Kiow WHeth.rSnt It Widow of Man His marrying, er Not, VISITING Firemen to be Given Proper Reception Columbus 0 liay 3 --Is Mrs JudHS Harris the widow of 41fri(i Roberts' The courts will be called upou to decide this question and the decision be of considerable financial 1m portanc 0 to Mrs Harris or as she calls herself Alfred Roberts While the Rev in tha act of uniting Mr Roberts and Mrs Harris in marriage at the 43 East Spring street Satur day afternoon Mr rtoberts was stricken with paralysis and fell over in his bed dead The wedding was first set for Sunda but early Saturdas morning Mr Roberts suffered a first stroke Dr Mos by who called In pronounced hia condition drUital and adUsed hts friends to prepare for the worst marriage liieuse was hastilv se cured and the Downs sum moned Mr Roberts wat. propped up In bed and the wedding ceremony wag started It was almost concluded hen it was seen that he was gasping I ceremonj was stopped and an effort made to assist the suffering man but it was too late and he died while hold ing his bride elects right hand The deceased was the owner of tho property at 43 East Spring street hich is valued at $12 000 He also possessed other property aud mouej said to make a total estate of $18 000 and a law suit is sure to result its disposition $6.10 May Festival Cincinnati $6-10- VIA BIG FOUR ROUTE Round trip tickets on sale May 10 and llth, good returning until May 16 to 14th Advertised Letters Advertised Letter List No 5 May 2 1904 Gentlemen--Balner, Bishop Brooks Allan Can- Canning Charley Craft Oaw Geo Qarrett Edwin Jelle Nicholas Reefer Harry Maier Jan, Metzgar August Tme Frank Ladies--Cole Emma Elliott Mrs Isyic Miller Blanche Munn Catherine Murray Ellen Strlck Lena Wilder Jessie, Wisner Blanche, Wright Mrs Jasper CHAS A LEHRER, Postmaste" ENDED His Lite Soon After Beginning Suit Widow Now Presxs Against the Hirrtn Company to Re- The case of John Wicker against the Warren Electric company "was filed May 1 of last year -R as commenced before Tudge Reed In the court house library Tuesdaj morning er committed suicide 18 days after tha flllrtg of the sulf and it is now being conducted by his widow The suit is for $10000 He was a drayman In 1902 and sold out late that winter In Januarv 1903 he was injured after having been in the employ ot the Warran company only two weeks 9he -testified that for two weeks thereafter the company gave him 75 cents a day On May 18 he became despondent be cause of his condition and committed suicide by shooting himself the case was taken up in tri" afternoon tho partiff. got Ugether anl I reached a fipttlem nt and the case was smibied It nai found that the plain I could cull ct uoth ns; eMept th- ugtan 1 during his illness result i from tho injuries FlremtntoForni An Escort tor Parade--SKety Boird Takes Action; The visit here next week of the Washington Fire company of Pa has been officially recognized and the visitors numbering 75 or 100 will be given a fitting reception The saftey board, at Its meeting Monday evening made the necessary arrangements which are now in the hands of Chiefs Hartung and Weln- gates The policemen and firemen will meet the visitors upon ihelr arrival from Cleveland In the morning and cort them down town Policemen not on active duty will be detailed foe UK purpose, while all firemen can be spared from the different houses will also turn out The Reading fire men have a fine baud and there will De a big parade from the depot" to the down town portion of the city During the day and evening the visitors will be then every possible attention and there will Ibe many pleasant events to make the stay enjoyable The party will arrive here Wednesday morning and will leave on the aomeward journey Thursday morning The allowed the usnal bills and the pension fund trustees who al so met allowed the regular claims. Trees shrubs and roses cheap Must be sold Call at 909 Hancock street 2 3 4 FOUND Unconscious at Foot of Stairs IKrs. Anna Ledtr, Stricken With Apoplexy, Never Regained consciousness Mrs Anna Leder widow of the late John Leder died Monday evening at 8 clock at her home 111 Franklm street of apoplexy Sunday evening she went to call up on a neighbor Mrs Charles Reinhard who lives over Dorn wine cellar and after staging a little while started for home About 15 minutes later Reinhard started to come out and in doing so stumbled upon her body ly ing face down on the floor at the fo( of tho stairway After being carried up stairs she was by Dr Boehiner who found that she had Buffered a strode of apopleT She w-is removed to her home but regained consciousness Airs Leder was 69 of age and had lived in this cit 26 jears of which 20 were spent in the house fn which she died She leaves a son John an 1 ti r(y daughters Mrs Jacob Biekel of this Mn Childs of Chicago and se Leu of this tit) Two sisters also Mir ue her Mrs Anna of and Mrs Chas Dick nnnn of Fremont Follow Ihe crowds to the auction sale at Sam Loves Saturday May 7 Sam auctioneer 2 Ct WEEK ONLY- Shovels, Spades, Rakes Hoes At Big Reductions.

Don't buy until you have JT. J. BUTTS SON AWedabfePrcparalionforAs slmBatmg tKfoodandBetfub- Ung die Stwochs and Bowls of nessandffest Contains neither Opium Morphme norMuieral NOT NARCOTIC. Aperfecl Remedy forCansBpo- Tton. Sour Stomach Diarrhoea Worms Convulsions Fewnsh- ncss and Loss OF SLEEP racSunle Signature ot EXACT COPY Or WRAPPER.

For and CMMm. The Kind You Have Always Bought Bears the Signature of In Use For Over Thirty Years CUSTOM THi eiNTAUK OOMMNV tMkK When In need of an auctioneer call on Samuel Love 2 Gt WILL AID STRIKERS Henry Strelfler an organizer for the American Federation of Labor addressed the Trades Assembly Mon day evening in the interest of the striking glove makers of Cohereille Hfs talk aroused much iuter eat and the assembly voted a sub stantial donation to the cause of the strikers Dont fail to attend the dancing party given by the Rathbone Sisters at Heslets Academy Thursday May 3 4 GIRDERS Welgblno Mere Than a Ton Each, Raised to Fourth Floor The task of raising four great iron girders or beams Into a window of the fourth story of the West House which accomplished without ac eident Tuesdav attracted no little attention Each beam is about 3 feet long and weighs a little over a ton They are to ue used in the re modeling of the old ball room whicn is to be converted into flats In order to raise tho oeams It was necessarv to erect a derrick Rlmosu as high as tha West House on the Water street side Wires greatly but the work was accompliSL ed by a comparatively small force of men under the direction of Emil Pelck The Star la the oast advertising medium In Erie OXFORDS The swellcst of the swell end like all things to bo found here. You can be fitted and pleased In either button or laci Ladies'Tan Oxfords iiuii The? are gema and certain- ly the acme oi the shoemakers art The nobby ever In the Blucher cut. Wd are waiting to at you. 133 Columbus Ave.

1 1 i 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 H-I-H" John Billman of Louis and Pritz Wagner of Duluta were picked up In the LakeJSlmre yards Monday night drunk Each was fined Does Your Roof Leak? Let attend to It ad we will pal roar umbrella In first class or aw. A little money expended now, will save ybu more later--not only extra difficulty (and, therefore cost) In repairing, but walla, ceilings cirpetj turf furniture. Let us estimate now. Chas. Ross Both Phones.

HaneockBt Bulk Garden Seeds Clover, Timothy, Aliike, Alfalfa, Blue Grass, Bed Top, Orchard Grass, Lawn Seed, Flower Seed. Frank Davis 134 Columbus-Aver" A Word About Carpets Sandusky people are beginning to find out that the wool used and the way it i secured and cleansed makes a tremendous difference in the life and lasting beauty of CARPETS And they are learning from actual experience that the reliable lines we have handled tor years are made of the longest and strongest carpet wool, scoured and free from grease That is why they give satisfaction in wearing qualities and that is why the colors keep bright and clear Carpets should not be purchased as some other articles of merchandise, where long wearing qualities are not considered as essential. On the contrary careful thought and judgment should be given to the carpet purchase. Illuimg advertisements and so called cut prices do not contribute to tha wearing qualities of a carpet We do not pretend to sell carpets at or less than cost We find that we naturally have some expense doing business and to meet them and sell at cost price, is a mathematical problem we have not been able to master Our aim is to sell the most reliable makes of goods at a fiur profit jnd mark our goods in plain figures. We carry the most extensive and complete lines of Carpets and lee shown in this section of the state Wilton Carpets we show by pieee.not by you the opportunity to see the effect as it would appear in your room Body Brussels Carpets are extremely desirable this season.

Our firm confidence in this line is shown by the large assortment we carry. Velvet Carpets in great variety Ingrain Carpets in only the standard makes, the kind that carries our guarantee with them Lace Curtains in a greater variety than has ever been shown in thia mtf ket, from the lowest puces to the most expensive You will find us busy in our Carpet Department, and simply beoMM are continuing in our old policy of giving true values for the money, and top- ing assortment up to the highest mark Our Carpet Cleaning Department now in full operation. The ft. M. AC.

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Years Available:
1898-1921