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The Sandusky Star-Journal from Sandusky, Ohio • Page 2

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l.TEN TE SANDUSKY STAR-JOURNAL FRIDAY, OCT. 25, '1918, SOLDIERS' HOME THE MAN WHO'S RUNNING FOR OFFICE NOW HOULD HAVE NO TROUBLE KEEPING IT A SECRET Comrifiht. iQja by R. t. Uotilberr By GOLDBERG VETERANS SURVIVE FLU No Deaths Reported For One Week; Influenza Not In Home.

While the death rate has been high in Sandusky and other places in the state and nation there has not been a death at the Home for one week. The last one reported was on Thursday Oct. 17. There are no cases of influenza among members of the Home. Members of this Home are deeply in the marvelous work accomplished in Tnitefl Stiles in shipbuilding.

Much comment is being heard regarding the record time in i the wooden tbip Aberdeen was constructed. The following members have been I transferred: John S. Funk, from cottage to cottage Dill: William H. AA'allace from hospital to cottage Charles Parker from hospital to cottage Alexander Fisher from hospital to cottage i H. McClure from cottage to hospital.

Mrs. Henry J. Johnson, wife of Chef Johnson is reported to be improving from an a a of i a SLACK wonAM ECONioKf OM HER POOR. SUMMER. PUR.

SALS foe. FAt.cs You AWX OR SJSMS. FOR TOUR MOST A a Moul's morninc; For duty 6 0 0 extra sick 217; total present 9 6 9 absent with leave 130; i leave 24; total membership 1,132. News Notes UR ON CASTALIA i MONROEVILLE j' NOW ABOUT STAMPED OUT Special to tne Star-Journal. 'MOXROEVILLE, o.

qct. 2 5 i influenza epidemic here is practically a While a good number i persons have been ill and confined Mrs. B. U. Dimick of Buffalo.

N. who was called here by the death of her brother, W. C. Graves, returned to her home Monday. S.

J. Palmer was in Berlin Heights Tuesday to attend the fu- UnjjrClieS A i neral of his cousin Mrs Fisher, NQW (JsUal AC- who was hilled at Fremont, faatur- day night. tlVltlBS. Mrs J. Smith and daughter Mary Toledo last Wednesday SpedaLJnJJifl-Slar-JaiiriuU--- -and--Thursday: Mrs.

Lucy Graves hzs gona to Buffalo, N. for a few weeks' i Mrs. Milton Navarre is ill at her I home on Wtlliam-st. William Kramer is homo sick I with influenza, but his case is mild. hon es by disease all are Mrs.

Edward Banfield was called bei better daily. 1 to Vermilion Monday by the death of her father, Charles Gegenheimer. lirevUics He was seventy years old. a i sppn Mrs. Grover Balconi is very ill I Sundav i Uev grandparents, Mr.

Haas Toledo spent the "visit. Miss Nina Barron of Toledo, is the guest of Miss Mary Smith. Miss Amelia Duennisch went to or three cases, the disease has not been so serious here as in many to visit her sis- towns and lhe strict dosin orrters and'Mrs. Shirley Wellman. tO 1 1 aCl BIH HnKm-nrl lioon are believed to have been responsi- Toledo ter, Mrs.

Pickard. Mr. and Mrs. Ketterer and daugh- Alma' and Seraphine, of Sandusky, and Mrs. Adams, Norwalk, were Sunday guests of Mr.

and Mrs. if Karl Ketterer. I Mrs. Herbert Hire of Toledo, i3 i(jtiO U.U.U. lit Hi-ISO 0.1 6 PJuhl i permissible, but all persons -lIlS Vr'lLU.

COlQS tlTC tiSKGu LO 3 home untii all danger has passed. i with pneumonia at her home south of town. Her. mother, Mrs Ann Haas 16 i ovl art ot the week ln Monroeville. Esther have harles Roch wag caUed to nearly recovered Fort Oslethorpe, last Saturday i The Sarr a i are all able to be received out again a being kept in for two illnecs lier son all members of the family A nia.

William Clayton who was severely wounded in battle some time ago is again on the firing line. Mr. and Mrs. Michael -will move to Akron next month. Next Saturday evening all clocks I will be set back one hour.

Tne schools will open next Mon- day following a weeks' closing HURON, Oct. 25--The influenza haf i "fiu." epidemic here seems to be well Huron friends of Mrs. Herbert stamped out. AVith the exception of her husband which occurred last week at their home in Philadelphia. Mrs.

Groff is the daughter of Mr. Mr. and Mrs. Charles Sprowl re- for this. The schools probably ceived word from their daughter will not be reopened for another Zoe o( Cleveland that she is week.

The movie theater was i from the "flu" and will soon ocl a a precaution of the inHu- thoroughly fumigated Thursday and be able to come to recuperate, i enza JChur vserfv te may reopen next week if conditions jj an( jj rs ji yer- resumed until the following week. continued favorable. Church serv- 0 tc Mr i i I Miss Charlotte Heyman ices and lodge meetings WANT ADS PAY 20 Words--3 Times--35c EXCESS WOKDS tec Word Each Insertion Much 1 Week $1.00 Any error appearing 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 FEMALE HELP WANTED. of Pitts- FOB SENT. FOR SALE OR RENT--New barn, 50x36, centrally -located, just off street; would make good hoube. Inquire George Waldock, 741-W Harrison.

3-t6 FOR RENT--Modern 0 a bath apartment, two gas stoves furnished, Wayne-st. Im-i mediate possession. F. Bell 1042. FOR SALE -Modern house, Central-av, 8 rooms, hath, cellar, paved street, porch, at Modern house, Pearl-st, 9 room, bath, cellar, paved street, porch $2700 10 room house, large lot on Perry-st, (will rent $300U ANDY KNEHR, Sloane, Block Bell 176--Phones--Home 171-W.

RKNT- Three rooms, ligfit and cheerful. Rent FOR SALE-- REAL ESTATE, office, 711 W. Market-st. limits. GEORGE R1TZENTHALER FOR RENT Furnished flat 1 light housekeeping at 216 Fulton-l.

st. 529 DECATUR STREET Har. Phone 801. LOST AND FOUND. FOR SALE Dwelling on West Monroe- LOST Some time ago.

Female French Poodle, Licking-co license St. LrOOQ location, 329S. Send information to Box 1, Star-Journal. BULRKLE LERMAlsN 10-311 MISCELLANEOUS Wednesday morning when at almost the same hour the messages came of I Serv i ces at the Episcopal church the death of Mrs Bngelbeck at Mi- avmday October 27, will be as Ian, at the Old Ladies' Home and follows: i pra er and ser- Ethel Cunningham, of Loram. mon at 10 a Sunday-school at Mrs Engelbeck been a great a xton, rec- sufferer for a long time and the tor death angel came as a welcome were the week-end guests i -of Mrs.

Murclisse's mother, Mrs. a their motors could be plainly i WAXTED girl for general housework. Apply 1223 Hayes-av. Oswald Gall is moving i ti wo iiw guest She leaves one daughter, i Pres i) yterian church Sunday. Mrs.

Rathbun of Clyde. Miss Ethel was taken ill Sunday with Spanish John a jr i ry ill nf at his home He is threatened with Zimmerman's house on Center-st. iea-ves parents, Mr. i pne umonia. i and Mrs.

Joseph Cunningham and Mr and Mrs Ed Banfield and one brother, Leo, who is "over I daushter and Mr ancl Mrs tnere I Lynn Taylor attended Charles Gog- I 11. enheimer's funeral Thursday after-1 Tuberculosis caused the death at vermilion. Horton Wright and i a Mrs. David Dillon. They came in their (heard.

auto and Mrs. Dillon went home Mrs Dr nle of Cleveland was i them Sundav visitor at the hom of her mother, A Nolden came here from William Hess past week Pittsburgh Sunday and was taken Dr and Mrs Walt er f- Sargent ot sick with influenza. On have named their There will be no services at the he developed pneumonia and it was a Virginia Louise. necessary to remove him to the Sargent was formerly Miss Dorothy Emergency hospital at Sanduskv. Robluns of this place.

into "Eli Miss JIar Simmons has been suf- I fering with mumps. There are sev- eral cases reported in Monroeville. 4.1 Mr. and Mrs. Louis Tyler of Cleve- I I A I land, and son Albert spent Tuesday WANTED, Machinists, molders, core- jAHiLix i flxiusrrnist.

13iru EIRG n.n~ or! re imal i any style. Satis- i faction guaranteed. John Herb, sheet 1716131 ECU phone, fa housQ wiring, laborers factory and outside work, Engineers tor small steam and will avoid trouble by return- shovel, Cook, Farm hands, by 1 a 1 1 1 Harry Paulson, 21, Oak Harbor. TIME TABLES. i Dorothy of Cleveland, spent several days the fore part of the week with I relatives.

Charles and Albert Brecklin of Cleveland, visited their parents over Big Four. I Sunday. a. m. Mr.

and Mrs. Franklin Knott are p. m. Dly. ex.

Sunday. the prou(1 a of a baby daugli- i wl '0 arrived Wednesday. 5 35 a 'i MiSS a a is able to DB I UI1 i Ol tll6 i 5:12 8 0 5 Georgo LaVoo js ver iu with 3:29. 8 4 5 a. 1:01, 3 0 1 4 4 5 pneumonia which followed the influenza.

His condition is critical. Mrs. Walter Sprankel, who was Mr. and Mrs. R.

G. Curtis went to 1 Cleveland the 1 first of the week to daughter a the funeral of Mrs. 1 i in Monroeville. Carl Heckler who has been spend- a ten day with his sister D. Holloway was called back or Wag0 n.

A Co. WANTED--Several bright, active i boys 16 years of age or over, or wo'men 25 to 35 years of age to ecution will follow, learn the Photo Engraving Big opportunity after the Prepare now. We pay good wages while learning. Call or write. The Eclipse Electrotype Engraving Co 2041 East Third-st, Cleveland.

Ford car ll-3t Women, Salesladies, factory 12-3t THE PARTY who took package of sausage belonging to Louis Rod- 1 ensceil at Slang's Brewery is grape picket's, i OF returned pros-colored, Women for general housework, a sman 5 or 6 room cottage. Ad-; Call at Employment dress p. o. BOX 74, Gypsum, o. i ottice, Court House, basement, 12-611 lt to drive more.

Mrs. Mary Goodnow of Coldwater, 1 to camp the fore part of the week. A.I-,.^ Tr1-in TTViintTOr- irr i i Mrs. John Ebinger is spending a FURXITURE FOR SALE--Call 405 W. Washington-st or phone Main a ioT9.

ii-ts Notice, Owners of Dead Stock Call up J. W. Musson Son, who will get all your dead stoct. Prompt service, no charge. 'jCash For Old False Teeth is expected this week for a 1 i visit with Milan friends.

6:12, 11:43 p. m. 'Daily except Sunday. Pennsylvania. a.

5 p. m. DU. week in Bellnvue. Joe Ebinger of Detroit is spendin Mrs.

S. A. Lockwood is in Cleve- i a tlays i i at home land, the guest of her son, John Lockwood. Mrs. Raymond Stuirt and son, have gone to Cleveland where they will visit at the home of Dr.

and Mrs. C. Bowers. Mrs. David Sayles is i sick with heart trouble at her home on Front-st.

Mr. and Mrs. A. J. Mecham, es- Musson Son, Socp And 1 allow Works, Har.

290T. PORT 25 (Broken or Not) monia caused the death of the lit-; pay $25.00 per set, also! tie child of Mr. and Mrs. a highest prices for Bridges, Crowns. iHansen of East Clinton.

The child Watches. Diamonds. Old Gold, Silver Uas ased one year. Mrs. John Hu- and Platinum.

Send NOW and receive; Ulak 25, of Gypsum, died of i CASH by return mail. Goods returned enza and complications. She is sur- jf pr i ce is unsatisfactory. Berner's, ROYS' SHOES 'vived by her husband and three 22 Third Troy X. Y.

small children, the youngest a i but a few days old. 10:45 a. m. Sun. only; 9 p.

m. dly Baltimore Ohio. so seriously ill i a 1 slowly pect to leave in a few days for West improving. She will be re- as sa Froda Specken Mrs a a ill move Depart--- 4 a. 1:30 p.

m. ner house to a lot on Main-st re- dly. Arrive-- 12:20 p. 4 3 0 p. m.

Uy purchased from Mrs. Bell dly. linho Erie Western m. p. m.

Dly. ex. Sun. i Joseph Specker the moving. will do -Palm- to spend the winter.

The remains of James Merry, were brought from a to Milan Monday, and a services were held Tuesday morning at 10 Theater Owner Giving Private Screening Against Quarantin Rule. I John Lyons, who married Grace 'Ferguson, living near Fremont, died O'f in Toledo of flu. His wife is also her home when the body of her hus- a was taken to Fremont for ial. The wife will recover. "ASH FOR CLD FALSC TEETH-- (Broken or I pay J2.00 to $25.00 per $1.95 to $3.45 and EUBBERSx Miss Wilomine Leonhiser is here i for a vacation i the flu epl- i The case of George Schade, i clock from the home of his cllargecl violating the health er on Ehn-st.

Mr. and Mrs. Harry Bedell, Mrs. giving a i a screening of a i in his a to a party demic at A where she is teach- a i i Tuesday. ing school.

Effective Sept. 4 1918.) I Mrs. David Dillon is ill at her l-5. 3.4i. 9 4 i i i a -ors-Vp 8 2 i Ma or a 'Wit 6-3S, 7-3S 9-3t vi 1 a Three of 11:35 a.

1.35. 3-35. t-35, 7:35 i i are iccovcring. Gier and i Bedell were Cleve- i jj friends last week, will be heard i in i i a court Monday morning. Mr.

and Mrs. T. R. Washburn en- A the police said is ill his chil- Lccs-ls fi 20 8:30, 11:30 a 11 SO. 2:30.

3:60, 8:30, 10.00 a i Cook is i along a be tertained at i Tuesday. Charles i is i ill i i a at his home on Main-st. POOD VKoOfCTIOV CAMPAIGN Much of the machinery for the i the case I against Schade be dropped the affidavit was filed in municipal court late a afternoon. When Schade appeared in Friday i i attorney, W. L.

I Fiesinger. asked for an extension of for bridges crowns, watches, diamonds, gold, silver and plat-1 mum. Send NOW and receive CASH by return mall, your goods i returned if price iu unsatisfac- tory. L. Mazer, 2007 3.

5th-st, Philadelphia, Pa. 296-lmo. FOR SALE FOR SALE--Houses in all parts ot the city at leasonable prices. Call Bell phone 1702 between the hours of 6 and 7 p. m.

292-tf ut Kate C. A. EIESTERER Monroe and Carr-sts. MDKPCHEL'3 REDUCTION CO. Chas.

J. Murschel, t'rop. TTHB KORTHW RAIL- AVAT I) I'OWER COJITANI DAILY rnuKr SHRVICB June 23r(! to Sept. and, 19IS. Leaving SanUusky at 7 and 10:39 a a 1 4 a 5 I i Mr and Mrs.

Jacob of A w( Miller 10 in and town a i food production campaign and he to be i Thanksgiv- own recognizance, i week is a to be set in i I bond was fixed at i released on his FOR SALE--Natural Reed Baby Buggy in first-class condition. I i Mrs. Strickfaden, Washington-court. 11-31 i i conferences of all of the 4 0 agents, the presidents of the a a n(1 "cr a A Nolden a miU i i 'in- ill i lrs ll I i i back work Arriving at a 8 and 11:30 i a a being siflc sev- a. m.

and 2 3 0 5 and 0 3 0 p. m. i 'ril days. and i a i a off i a i held a A i a these "FIAT" HIXDKHS CEXSfS Spanish i a is interfering i (lie i of figures for I food a i i a i The school: i in i bepf and pork- Dayton and Marietta. At producing states were expecting to meetings plans for increasing a a census of the a and hogs Her Sickly Baby Also Wonderfully Benefitted by the Medicine, Happy After 20 Years.

FOR SALE--A desirable $5,000 residence on Adarns-st, between Fulton and McDonough; a $2,500 bungalow on Barker-st. F. H. Zerbe. 10-31 we will remove all dead stock such as horses, cattle, swine, Plant opp.

Oakland Cemetery Har. phone 146-M. Bell 2319--Residence--Har. 820-M. FOR SALE-Hard coal good condition.

Cheap if sold at Your Money will GROW FAST with 4 J' DeP SUS reC6iV6d nd up Open an account today. once. Inquire 619 Decdtur-st. TR HOME SAVINGS Harr. phone 325-L.

10-3t. ISLAND RESIDENTS! TAKE NOTICE There is a Scarcity of all Kinds of Waste Materials. Our Government Needs Them NOW. GRAPE WIRE in good coils. SCRAP IRON of every description.

Rags, Paper, Books and Magazines, Rubber, Copper, Brass, Zinc and lead. Gather and ship your accumulation before navigation closes. GET OUR PRICES. You will be astonished at the high values. DO IT NOW WEIER BROTHERS SANDUSKY, 0.

1024 HANCOCK-ST. food production by means of a well- i October 15. The closing of the i mothers should read i rP ka plprtric vionnm organized program i a schools in a places made it nco- great rare following statement. A I ed. and seueial directions i be I pssary to postpone the work until a of sickly children should do i gleaner, se a i i tor the of the they rpopcn The a a however, the same for Nerv-Worth is wonder- I fcxcellpnt conoiuon.

campaign. wili be co'lrctcd as of October i beneficial when given to the lit- The i in Oliio is a of a I In Ohio co-operation i tip ones: a i i campaign i A i and "i a in such a miserahle condi- rpction ot tlio I i States a i I a of i i i (ion a I could not sleep. Got up in mom of a i i In eaih state i tl.c food a i i i a i blatf.s the i feeling tired and not Cheap. Call 1 Bell Main 2291, or 1203 Prospect-! St. 10-3tl LOAN CO.

219 COLUMBUS-AV. Butts' Hardware Store FOR SALE- bus-av. -Furniture 410 Colunr 10 3t i it is to be i i A bepp a to tPnchprs rnsted. Was all run down weak and QR SALE--Platform scale, small ol a i i and the a buroatr, a i a i which a of a i is a i rpprpsentod i Raymond i i 16-year-old son, of Attorney A. of Fre-! died a a illness i for the use of the i These are nervous.

Had severe pains es Ci j.n 10W case anc sa 34 to ie i out and i a i in my back. AVas nursing, my baDy inches high, 24 inches deep, 22 sent the i and did not feel strong enough for I inches wide. Jacob F. Leser, 114 and i Colli-ee of A i Was uneasy as to Columbus-av. 10-3t a of the food a i i a i I could supply nourishment i RUBBER REPAIRING IS OUR BUSINESS I I A I TIU-; A said old eardner.

for it A using one bottle of Nerv-' FOR SALE--Team of mules for sale i i I I was gaining cheap. I i C. A. Foster, gttffc Tire strength, was sleeping and resting i Monroeville, Ohio. Har.

phone AND WE DO OUR WORK SATISFACTORILY Co. 1609, Monroeville. 10-3t a a a a way. I a i and enjoying my food all ot i i i November and no trouble i digestion. My i Miss Odelia Bordeaux, i the weather l.s dry.

In a baby is strong and healthy and I i a I keep cabbage worms, 1 not ice a great improvement in its cheap, or iull trade couple bugs bowels which are now regular and Squire 410 Claj St. healthy. I consider Nerv-Worth one 336 Market-at. iar woman, died 1 monia at Oak Harbor, of Mrs. A a and three-year-old a of Edward Turner of Nonvalk died of i za.

beetles, and squash from i i in my garden. These the old squash and tomato lenves MOVING SOON? i We will take care oi you in a way you'il surely like. 'The NICHOLSON CARTAGE Co. FOR SALTS--Ten months old colt, 10-3t YOUR ROOF i ideal i shelter. Here a TO s-omp chrysalids of the cabbage worms i you see are fastened to those fallen cabbage loaves.

The I'abbago butterflies will come from these next spring and lay eggs to produce the worms. These tiny black objects you see on this cabbags used and especially for women in my condition. I cheerfully recommend It. I I am now a i my second botne and keep Nerv-Worth in my house. "Mrs.

J. H. SCANLON'. "322 School Butler, Your dollar back at Graham's SALE--Canary birds, guaran- SHOULD BE REPAIRED AT ON'CE teed, splendid singers, the best WE DQ JT go THAT IT leaf arc eggs' aphis. Hatch? Yes, i Drug Store, Sandusky, if Nerv-Worth thev could hatch next spring but-- does not benefit you.

Schoor Fox present for a sick person. Bell phone Main 2270. Call, makes a fm blaze doesn't It?" JseU Nerv-Worth at Put-in Bay. adv. training school at CagfS faster.

WILLIAM J. HEMRICK CONTRACTOR and BUILDER Reed Rowley of Norwalk, former-' Bell 2123. E04 E. Madison-st ly an attache of the United States embassy in Paris, has been ordered to report at the artillery olfleers' pays to AoreNMe la tta JouxtuO. Vi.

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