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The Sandusky Star-Journal from Sandusky, Ohio • Page 7

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11, 1913 THE SANDUSKY STAIWOT7KNAL FIFTEEN LIFE'S LITTLE JOKES--NUMBER THIRTY-TWO 1918. R. L. By GOLDBERG Clyde Veteran, Born In Alsace Lorraine, Will Ceie- brate On Saturday. HORTIO Sylvanus Parker, 01 Clyde, who enlisted in the Civil war at Fremont and served in the 169th 0.

V. 1. will celebrate his 100th birthday Sattu- day in tho hospital where he has been since last spring having been brought here following a stroke of apaplexy. He was in usual health 1' riday and is expected to live tor some time. "It feels no different than when I 90," declared when asked how it feels to be within a day of 100 jears old.

"But 1 aiii mighty proud to attain that age and only wish I was strong enough help drive the Huns from the place of my birth, Alsace Lorraine." In spite of his years the veteran Is clear of mind and reads hours a time without the aid of glasses su.eer FOLK'S SMb, AS Sroob oM B.A,Y IM pooO LITTLe TOMMY THAT Entire Week Ending Oct. 12 Men's Underwear At ribbed fleeced Cotton Shirts or Drawers from S1.25. At Woolen Shirts or drawers from $2.50. At Woolen Union Suits tram 53 00. -At ribbed winter weight L'mon Suits fiom $2.50.

At Duo Elastic Union Smts from $3 00. -Children's Underwear At i fleeced Union Suits from $1 50 At gray ribbed Union Suits from SI.50. At 85e--Boys' Shrunk Wool Shirts or Drawers from 50. At 50c--Children's fleeced Vests or Pants from 75c. Women's Underwear At $3.00 for 2--Women's 00 Fleeced Union Suits.

At $2.00 for 2--Women's Fleeced Vests or Pants from $1.25. At $2.00 for 2--Women's Silk and wool, wool and cotton Vests or pants, size 5 only. From BO to $1.75. At $3.00 for 2--Women's White Silk and Wool, size 8 drawers, no other size; from no vesta. Women's Gloves 82.00 for imported light, flexible gloves, Inferior gloves sell elsewhere for $235 $2.50 foi real kid skin Gloves in a'u colors, black and white; Torino qualitv--Inferior to Torino, sold at other stores for $3.10 Black or- Gray Silk lined Mocha Gloves, sold everywhere for $3 50 $3.50 for Kassan Leather, Tan Gauntlets.

$1.60 for Women's Silk Lined Cape Gloves, black and tan; from $2 50. $1.59 Women's Unlined Cape Gloves, black, white or tan; from $2 50. $1.50 Kayser's double Silk Gloves, giay, white, brown, black. $1.25 Children's lined and un- MOW YoO CAk) FVTS You Tb F' fcTV BOMb He is a great student of history and the Bible and at one time was a lay preachei of the Baptist church of which he is a devoted member. Plans had been formulated to! celebrate Parker's i a on day, but not to admit visitois because of the Flu" have changed them.

I i an informal reception i be held in the hospital in honor of the centenarian Parker's parents came to America when he was two years old i New York for years. His father, who was a horse trader, a kicked to death by a horse. Parker I has been a resident of Ohio for 65 years. His second wife lives in Clyde, one son, II. Toledo and another son.

Parker resides in Loram Parker is the oldest and A a Moul is the youngest member of the Home. An order was received here Thursday to exclude all lisitors from the Home as a prevention measure because of the Spanish Flu epidemic i in the state. Tho expected appearance of the i Naval Reserve band and detail of) Italian soldiers from tile front tooli i place Thursday i The voter-, ans waited patiently for their arrival! jam! were well a by the fine music and the i st'rring address of R. K. Ramsey, chairman of the Liberty Loan committee Mr Ramsey was introduced by General Buri nett in a pleasing manner.

The band CELEBRATES CENTENARY PORT CLINTON. Oct. 11--At a i meeting of the board of health Thursday evening it was decided to close saloons, poolrooms, ice cream parlors, club rooms and the public library to prevent the spread of influenza. The schools of Bay-tp and Plaster Bed were ordered closed. Schools and theaters here were closed Wednesday.

At Camp Perry it is reported no cases of influenza have been found and that all possible precautions are being used to prevent contraction of the disease. No new cases were reported here. gave a number of military, patriotic and popular numbers including bugle calls and the Star Spangled Banner. Chaplain Frank G. Mitchell foi- merly of the Home paid a brief visit here Thursday on his way from Cleveland to his new home in Urbana.

He has just completed i Mrs. A. Lockwood is spending a few days in Cleveland, the guest of her son and family, Mr. and Mrs. John Lockwood.

Mr. and Mrs. W. W. Winslow entertained a few friends on Monday even- Ing.

Mrs. S. A. Altafer of Norwalk was WANT ADS PAY 20" EXCESS WORDS He Word Each Insertion 1-inch 1 Week $1.00 Any error appcar'ng in adv. must be corrected not later than 9 a.

m. day following 1st Insertion or charges will be made. STAR-JOURNAL ADS Reach Over of Sandusky's Homes FOR SALE--REAL ESTATE REAL ESTATE AND INSURANCE It ou a to DU or sell property. Three houses on Pearl-st. prices range from $1350 to S2SOO Business place on Market-st small larms.

limits. Some vsithm GEORGE RITZENTHALER 529 DECATUR STREET Har. Phone SOI. FEMALE HELP WANTED. FOR SALE Dwelling on West Monroe- st.

Good location, $2,200.00. BUERKLE LERMANN If a to rent or have rents collected. If want Fire. Windstorm, Accident or Automobile Insurance--see met--that's my business. ANDY KXEHR, Sloane Block Bell 176--Phones--Home 171-W.

FOR SALE. An up to date, all modern, fine 6 room dwelling on street. No paving assessment. Centrally located. Inquire JACOB BOOKEHMAN, Bell phone 990.

932 Hayes-ay. ii pajs to AQ-servise in tlia Slat- Jourual. WANTED--Someone to do work in a prnate family. wages paid to a person who understands house work and who wants a permanent position. Ad- diess Box 3, care Star-Journal.

ot second LOST--Friday, child's old rose, hug" Good me-tight between Monroe and St Mar's church on Decature, return to 310 W. Monroe. Reward. 311 3t FOR SALE MALE WANTED--A boy, careful driver for Foid delivery. II.

H. Schwein- fu.th. 311 3t FOR SALE--Hot blast heater, gas heater and gas cook stove. All in good condition; will sell cheap. 2011 S.

Hayes-av. 311-3t calling on Milan friends on Wcdnes-, WAXTED--Middle aged WAXTED--A driver for Laundry. Apply at once. months, was discharged at his own request, Oct. 10.

David Freed, Letonia, 115th 0. service thirty-four months, aad Edward Slayer, Bradner, 153rd Pa. V. mitted Thursday. day.

Mrs. S. B. Case and daughter, Miss Ruth went to Huron on Wednesday. Thev will be guests of Mrs.

H. Shook and Mrs. C. Ray. ing of the 0.

E. S. on evening Mr. and Mrs. woman for companion.

A party who wants comfortable home. Inquire Box 13, Star-Journal. 312 3t ANTED--Bell boy. Sloane FOR SALE Houses In all parts of Beilstein the city at reasonable prices. Call Boll phons 1702 between tbe hours of 6 and 7 p.

m. 292-tl 311 3tl 2 m0nthS W6re ad ArnoM members Uenty-first year as Gfand Chaplain has ne on a of the Masonic His family are well and his son Hariy is again promoted and is colonel of his William MeCullough, cottage of the order. Mrs. Loveland of Norwalk, past grand representative of Maine, was present. furlough for leu Cardg have feeen received announcing the marriage of Harold Gordon of Cleveland and Ruth Oswalt of Or- WANTED--Girl for general houso- work.

Three in family. Good wages. Call at 414 E. Washington or Bell phone 34. 310-31' WANTED--Erie County tor for Peerless Starting system for Ford cars.

Retail price $15. House. 1 1 3 QR SALE--Hard coal base burner 0(i condition, 803. 311 3t truck regiment. James Jones from cottage was buried in the Home cemetery Thurs- I Warren Gleason, Toledo, i i S6th 0.

V. 1. service seventeen day afternoon. A great many corn- cottage rades attended the funeral. CORNFRS stration necessary.

Call at Cleveland headquarters, 5206 Euclid-av this week. We pay your traveling expenses if we do business with you. Ohio Peerless Starter Co. 313-ot TIME TABLES. Mrs.

Krysinger of Wilmer. spent Handkerchiefs 35c and 50c All Linen Women's Initial Handkerchiefs, odds and ends. A clean up of small lots, each 25c 3oc Men's Linen Initial Handkerchiefs, sold by the dozen only, dozen $1.50 Our complete stock of Holiday Handkerchiefs in stock--not too early to buy, to be sure of getting linen Handkerchiefs. Hosiery for Women 35c Reinforced Lisle Fashioned Hose, black or white, all sizes for 69c 85c Trunk top leinforced out size hose, 9 to lOVi, blaclx or Into 60c Women's Fleeced i to Fit. black cotton hose.

.3 for $1 $1.50 Women's extra fine black Cashmere Hose $1.00 Hosiery for Men 7oc Black Woolen hose. a 2 for $1.00 35c Black Cotton Hose. at 4 for $1.00 50c Black, White. Navy or Gray Mercerized Hose. 3 for $1 Some Yarns to Close 25c bunches Split Zephyr, light blue or red onl lOc 50c skeins Rtd Ebenerer Yarns no other colors, to close.

Big Four. a. m. p. m.

Dly. ex. Sunday. New York Central. 2'4fl.

27, 8:47 p. m. x8.49 a. 6.13, p. m.

ex. xStops for Chicago Piillman pabsengers only. ei. Mon. rennsjlvania.

a. 5 p. m. Dl7 p. dly.

ex. 10.45 a. m. Sun. only, 11 p.

m. dly. Baltimore Ohio. a. 1-30 p.

m. dly. p. 4 3 0 p. in dly.

Erie Wcstcm Depart--11 10 t. a D. ni. Dly. ex.

Sun. The adjutant's bi-monthly report a Charts follows' Gained by admission 13- Schwanger. Mr and Mrs. George Beatty and a Ruth were guests of Mr and Mrs Walter 7orn. Mrs.

John Aust and son Harry Thursday morning's report: For 2 0 8 total present 9 2 2 absent with 21; total s.h- Velma Green of Norwalk Sunday with her parents, Mr. and i Mrs. Jessie Green. Mrs. L.

C. Hill is spending a few i dfcys at the home of her son, Hazen Edward Pfistner, jr is very ill at his home. Lorene Hill Sandusky spcni Saturday and Sunday her cousin, Velna Green. Mrs. Marian Parker visited FOR RENT.

FOR RENT--Furnished rooms for light housekeeping, one block from park, 415 Huron-av. I 311-3t i FOR SALE--An old established, good paying essential business, requiring onlv moderate capital, an excellent opportunity for a hustler. Address for full particulars. Bos 8. Star-Journal.

312-31 membership 1,123. MILAN called on Mr. mier, Sunday. Mrs Dan Heyman and Miss Laura i Heyman spent Saturday with Mr. and Mrs Frank Balduff.

Mrs. Burton Karbler and chil- 1 dren called on Mrs. Earl Hart Sunday. TVriss Cora -Hatnitton- Mrs. Julia Felton has returned to TVfiss Cora her home after spending several several weeks at Castalla.

weeks with relatives at Cleveland. The ladies of the church cleared about sixty at the dinner given for the cattlemen. Mrs. F. C- Smith entertained a friends on Monday evening.

spending' Mr an Mrs Dickman, of San- Pr'esbyterian dusky, were guests Sunday Mr. and Mr? Charles Schwanger. Miss Wilma Rau was the guest of dollars Erie-co I.AhB SIIOKB Effective Sept. 4 1918.) VisTM, 7'4s! 9-4J m- lO.iO a. I 5:03, 9:40 p.

East 6 36, 7-35. 11 35 a 1-15. 8-35. 5 35. 7 35 p.

ra. Locals 30. 6 20 7 0 30 I Id a 20 last car to a South riou-d--5-JO. 50. 8 30, 9'6n, 11-JO R.

m. 2 50. 2.30. 3.50. 6:30, 5:50, 8.30.

10.00 V. Miss Helen Merrian. Wednesday. ew Mr. and i date Lehnert and family spent Mnndav evening with Mrs.

Sadie LaChance and Miss Mr. and Mrs. John Strohmier. 1 Fanny Coulter of Cleveland are spending a few days in Milan. Mrs.

Sarah Gugle of Columbus, Miss Annette Ferguson who spent was re-elected president of the Ohio summer at Lakewood has re- King's Daughters at the convention I turned to her home on Wilroxson-av. at Fremont. sister, Mrs. Louis DeWitt of her Sandusky, during the week-end. Mabel Hoyt has returned from Toledo where she visited relatives for nearly three weeks.

Mrs. H. Hills returned to her home last week Boston, Mass where she visited her son, Morris ana lamny. The Perkins Red Cross met with the North Perkins Had Cross at the FOR RENT--A corv ve rxra flat, nicely furnished th 1 'i h. hot and cold water, tjilablc 1 housekeeping, all light rooms, use 1 of telephone.

Private entrance. 435 Hancock-st. 311 3t FOR REXT--Three furnished rooms for light housekeeping. Modern. i Inquire, Bell 31S2 or 1209 W.

Mon! roe. Cll-3t piano, like new Owner traded in toward Player piano. H. Gei- hardstein. West Washington-st.

312-31 I'OI 3A -v'lite reed strollo in good condition. Inquire 7o" Garneld-av or Bell Lione. ma''x 1905 313-3t Two furnished rooms home of Mrs George Wednesday afternoon. Waldock on Miss Lena Bumpas was present and spoke about the woman county agent proposition Her remarks were well received I Thirty ladies being present. Perkins Grange i hold an all day session next Thursday, Oct.

17th Dinner will served at noon. I Kelleys Island men have organized a Boosters' Club to help put the Loan quota across. Each member takes or more of the bonds. Of the quota of 530,000, two-thirds has been taken. and bath Call after 5 p.

909 Adams-st. Bell phone Main 2 3 312-J FOR RENT--Furnished roiris f-- light housekeeping The Hartford, East Market-st, corner FOR REXT--A well furnished 5- room flat with private bath entrance, second floor. Call 174 Harrison ohone, 312 tf Notice, Owners of Call up J. W. Musson Son.

who will get all jour dead stock. Promr.t service, no charge. Musson Son, Soap And 1 allow Works- Har. -2907. 130YS' SHOES $1.95 to $3.45 and RUBBERS POWER DAILT FCnr.t- SSRVICE June SSrci to 2nd, 1918.

Leaving a i at 7 and 10 36 I 3 0 4 and 5 p. All the Afro-American newspapers are urging the i of Liberty- bonds. We are proud to note the other rn. i of the young men and women our ntry nl a dusky arc a i the Fourth justly proud of the the Red i Loan button. In the third Cross chapter is doing at Tuskpgee.

i i tho Afro-Americans of Jack- In the recent Red Cross drive Tus- A thief at Fostona entered the office of A Lynch, of the Seneca-co board of elections, and secured $400 interesting body of young TM He entered the i hardware rvt( i store and secured the collection Dr" said UP at Arriving at Sandupky and in Florida were asked to raise kegee exceeded its allotment ni.ij respecthcly. 3 0 5 and 30 p. m. Toilet Articles at Lowest in the City Prices 25c Listerine i1c 50c Listerine -lie SI 00 Listerine 79c $1 00 size Absorbent Cotton 69c '5c A. D.

S. Creame 21r jOc Pompian Massage Cieam 60c Stillman's Freckle Cream at 39c 25c Payson's Indelible I 2 I 25c Phillips of Magnesia for 21c 75c size Witch Hazel loc size Epsom for 35c Freezone 40c Ever Ready Blades S.ic 75o Croion "Lavender SUts. tic 2 in 1 Shoe Polish .2 for 6tyc La Blache Face Powder 50c Mennen's Kora Konia 25c Johnson's Baby MOVING SOON? will ta'np care you'il riireiv iikc The NICHOLSON CARTAGE Co. SELL YOUR Accumulation of i $30 000. the returns were all $1.000.

i it was that 5 2 5 0 0 0 0 had 1 ber-n subscribed. A a of a The Ohio State convention will be I i i and five times as as held at Dayton. Oct. 15-20 at Bethel a of them. In recogni- Baptist Rev Smith i of i splendid the gen- i present to this convention a eral comniitto 0 awarded them ohition of i this local church "tou in a way fl, nuyirs; Liberty will be the father.

This resolution onf -we ar" standing behind our that Ohio take as their special at the i there are charge Miss Emma B. Delancy our over Word has been re- missionary to Liberia, Africa. Should ceived Fi-ance that Sergeant Miss Delaney desire to return to rjnhrrt Tcrrv of Baltimore and Ser- Africa a she comes and MISCELLANEOUS CASH FOR OLD FALSE TEETH-- 'broken or not)--I pav 00 to 2 5 00 ppr i'Pt. also highest prices for bridges, crowns, dia- monds, Id gold, silver and a 1 i NOW and receive CASH by mail, your goods returned if price unsatisfactory L. Mazer.

2007 S. Bth-st, Philadelphia, Pa 296-lmo. Rate C. A. RIESTERER Monroe and Carr-sts.

MURSCHEL'S REDUCTION CO. Chas. J. MurscheJ, Prop. HAULING AND MOVING of a jjj, FARMER: Who gets your dead kinds.

Clack i i Alv stock? Wo will remove all dead stock remove your lubbish SU ch as horses, cattle, swine, Bicklej Bros. Bell phone 2 6 2 3 Tree of charge, immediatBly. 310-Kt WAXTKD Buggy and harness Rubber tires- good condition, piano box. reasonable price. Homo I Bell Main 2 4 4 Plant opp.

Oakland Cemetery. Har. phone 146-M. Bell 2319--Residence--Har. S20-K.

fall PI "nines. 312-ot i Charles Hughes of Washing- rest 1 i Ohio association i meet a received the Croix de all Miss Delaney's expenses and Guerre for a These men be- pay her a salary as recognition for lions: to the 372nd regiment which efficient work. The Ohio Bap- the French and are list a i this stpp to forward mis- considPied to be among the very best sions it is hoped other state conveii- i trained regiments in France. KUGEL BROS. SLOAJfE BLOCK aterials NOW! Our Prices will Interest you.

WEIER BROS. Both Phor.53. tions will do the same Rev. G. D.

Smith, Mrs. Anna M. Dodd and Miss In the last issue of "The South- Sarah Johnston will attend the con- ern Letter" the official organ of vention. Tho association will hold Tuskesee I i a paper devoted sessions Tuesday and Wednesday, to edticat.cn of the head, hand Oct. 15 and 16.

The Woman's con- and heart. Principal Moton has late- vention will have Thursday and Frily been notified that the committee day Oct. 17 and 18. At this time on education and special training of the women expect to burn the the War department has selected mortgage on their home at Dayton. Tuskegee I i as one of Friday and Saturday the B.

Y. P. schools to conduct Student "Army U. will hold their sessions. Training Camp for men from 18 to In a letter to her parents Miss 45 years of age.

There are at Elizabeth Gilkesson, who Is teach- present 400 soldiers who are bein? ing in the south, tells of working trained in HIP different for in the Liberty Loan campaign at work. Principal Motou furth- Terra Cotta. N. where she is or said Vre expect soon to have an- meeting with great success. Oysters at Gundlach's Grocery.

312 3t WANTED--Furnished rooms for lieht housekeeping in modern home. Inquire box 13 Star-Journal 312 L't These two famous familv medicines unite their forces i happy i for those whose nervous ills mixed up with stomach, bowel liver troubles Nerv-Worth. liquid, generally masters derangements of the liver and bowels, but in some cases these are too deep-looted to surrender, and then the Tablets, taken in conjunction with the liquid, do wonderful work. They are ially valuable in cleansing the bowels! for those whose habits ot a constipation do not readily Jield to the laxative properties of Nerv-Worth. in the liquid.

A bottle of Nerv-Worth and a 25c box of the Tablets form a combination without equal in overcoming ills of the nerves, stomach, bowels and liver. Your dollar back at Graham's drug store, Sandusky, if Nerv-Worth does not benefit you. Schooner Fox sell Nerv-Worth in Put-in Bay. LOST AND FOUND. are, and LOST--A the! monov.

pocket-book containing somewhere oa Adams, She'by or Jackson-sts. Find-v please return to 1107 Adams-n and receive reward. WHO DOES IT? Who looks after your repairing aad new If I don't I'm williiis; to. All Kinds Contracting. WILLIAM J.

HEMKiCK CONTRACTOR and BUILDER Bell 2123. 504 E. Madison-st. THE HOME SAVINGS and LOAN CO. tes ou to bu ur Fourth Lib 311-Jt Loan Bonds" through them, a) their office, NOTICE OF APPOINTMENT.

i Estate of Fred J. Gehri Andrew Schmltt has been appointed and qualified as Adminia-'. trator of the estate of Fred J. Gehri 1 late-of Erie County, Ohio, Dated this 26th day of September A. D.

1918. JOHN RAY, Probate Judge of said County, sept 27 oct 4 11 219 COLUMBUS-AV. Butts' Hardware Store RUBBER BOOTS and RUBBER SHOES Are as Good as New After Onr Repairing. it pays to advertise in the star- Star Tire Vulcanizing Co. Journal.

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