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The Mahoning Dispatch from Canfield, Ohio • Page 2

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IS 19 I 1 1 fflKr lKtl in vw IBSBgM mS ZfF tv tf WSJE 1 Tfl These Specials Will Be On Sale For Cjne Day Only Saturday Feb 25th In Our Suit and Coat Department Greatest Values Of The Season etc Womens and Misses Coats In Cheviots Broadcloths Mixtures Values up to 32bv cholco on Saturday only for 750 Womens Tailored Suits In all wool materials a splendid rango of colors and sires values up to 3000 choice on Saturday only for 750 Womens One Piece Dresses In Serges Wool Panamas colors are Rose Blue Navy and Black values up to 1500 choice on Saturday only for 750 250 Puro Irish ulnen Waists with laundered collars and cuffs and embroidered fronts beautifully tailored The Tailored Waist will be the correct Ideal of dress this season values up to 350 choice on Saturday only for ijW 150 The Fordyce0sborne Co Greatest Exclusive Dry Goods House YOUNGSTOWN OHIO WASHINGTON Overcomo by his emotions and weakened by the Illness with which ho was stricken during the last ses slon of congress Senator Tillman sank sobbing into his seat shortly lifter beginning a speech in the United States senate In eulogy of the late Senators Alexander Clay of Georgia and Jonathan Dolllver of Iowa President Tafts reciprocity agreement wllh Canada was ratified in tho national house of representatives through tho support an almost solid jpemocratio TOte The McCall bill car- lying the agreement Into effect waa passed 221 to 92 Failure of the Canadian reciprocity agreement to pass the senate will force President Taft to call an extra session of congress as the admlnls i tratlon is determined to press the agreement This declaration was made by Senator Smoot of Utah after a conference with the president at tho White House over pending tion Senators Lodge and Root were present also By the adoption of a rule which when Invoked by a two thirds vote forthwith reduces the time of debate on- any pending measure to forty minutes and cuts off all amendments tho Omnibus war claims bill passed In short order by tho national house of representatives The effect of the rule is to put an end to filibustering in the house at this session of congress Senator Aldrich chairman of tho senate finance committee and one of the framers of the present tariff law has sent a letter from Georgia where he is seeking to regain his health to jPresldent Taft stating that he Is in favor of confirming the reciprocity agreement between Canada and the United States DOME3TIC The Pacific steamship Danlto Juarez Which has been plying between Ma satlan Lower California and Ingla terra steamed into the bay at the former port a veritable mass of flame and smoke One hundred and twelve passengors on board jumped into the shallow water of the bay and saved their lives but lost all their baggage and other effects Millions of pounds of butter and 60000 cases of eggH in cold storage which are usually consumed before this time of the year are still unsold That was tho statement made by Herbert A Emerson president of tho United States Packlngocrapany of Chicago who will testify before the subcommittee of tho state senate committee on live stock and dairying The con ventlon of the Presbyterian Brotherhood of America opened in St Louis with a very large attendance Theodore Roosevelt visited Chicago to speak before the Harvard club and to deliver the oration at tho Union League clubs celebration of Washing tons birthday The Supreme court of the United States in interpreting the Hepburn rate law of 190C declared that only money and no advertising can be accepted by Interstate railroads In payment for transportation It is given out by friends of Llna Cavalier that the singer has succeeded in obtaining a financial settlement from her husband Robert Wmtbrop Chanler and that court proceedings have been dropped Kora Shaffer aged nlneteenvfwas arrested at Johnstown Pa in connection with the murder of hjs father Jeremiah Shaffer a wealthy Somerset onjy farmer whp waa mysteriously Gk 4H -ft miJki kVMViVV The Fordycc Osborne Co YoungstNYii Ohio QqS2 rSySSSi WfrltSbV9 SHORT SEWS NOTES Mrs Florence Rawn widow of Ira Rawn former president of the Monon system and vice president of tho Illinois Central railroad has brought suit at Chicago for 175000 against nine lnsuranco companies having policies on her husbands life Hugo Karos a New York Hungarian who was beaten on the streets several dayfj after refusing to translate a black hand letter demanding 50000 of John Rockefeller for a friend died and the police are searching for his assailants Fire which threatened to destroy a square In the heart of tho downtown retail district of Los Angeles raged for several hours destroying the Byrne building and several retail stores The loss is estimated at 450000 Tne Astor library built In New York 57 years ago with John -Jacob Astors 400000 gift is to bo torn dUwn and the library treasures are to be moved to the new 50000000 public building on Fifth avenue A deep cut In the rate for hauling freight between Atlantic and Pacific coast ports by the isthmus route was made by the Paoifio Mall company and the American Hawaiian Steamship company Both houses of the Wyoming legislature adopted a resolution memorializing congress to assist In the rescue from starvation of 5000 elk In the country south of Yellowstone Park Doctor Oswald of the staff of the Glasgow Insane asylum makes the announcement of an Important discovery which promises a certain cure for mental disease The substance was perfected by research experiments in Gormany and Glasgow and when injected Into tho blood of Insane persons It renders them immune from further attack With a plea for organization and combination on the part of American business men for tho promotion of trade with Latin America Senator Ellhu Root of New York In an address at the closing session of the Pan American commercial conference at Vashington deplored the fact that tho operations of the law against the great industrial organizations reduced the industrial efficiency of tho country Angered when refused alms at the door a tramp retired to the street and hurled a brick through one of the library windows of Miss Helen Goulds Fifth avenue residence Miss Gould was in an adjoining room and was un- hurt but Mrs Edward Bcholes was struck on the head and escaped serious injury only because of an abundance of hair Tho torpedo boat destroyer Mona ghan named for tho heroic ensign who was killed in Samoa was launched at Newport Nws Va PERSONAL Prof Carver the Harvard economist and sociologist in a statement published opposes the recent argument for large families made by -President Emeritus Charles Eliot of Harvard Martin Littleton newly elected Democratic representative from Theodore Roosevelts home district announces his candidacy for the United States senate from New York to succeed Chauncey Depew Mrs Ellen Colfax widow of former Vice President Schuyler Colfax who is critically ill at her home in South Bend Ind Is gradually falling She seventy five years old and is suffering from general debility Charles Schwab returned to New York on tho Mauretanla from his midwinter vacation in Europo a more pronounced optimist as to the worldwide business outlook for the year than he was when he left New York three sort Mrs Medlll llcOormlck Of Chliago daughtor of tho lato Bonator Mark Hanna will establish In Washington a homo whom working women nnd girls can find comfortablo lodgings at minimum charge FOREIGN Tho rolatlons betw6on tho Portuguese government and tho navy havo reached almost tho breaking point again ns a result of a demand by tho navy for tho reinstatement to tho command of tho battleship Almlranto Rois of Capt Joso Corojo ono of tho naval heroes of the revolution Promlcr Asqulth during tho preliminary debato on homo rule In tho British houso of commons declared that as soon as tho veto bill was out of tho way tho government would apply itself to tho task of granting a policy of full self government to Iroland Tho viceroy of Manchuria estimates that tho fatalities In Manchuria from tho bubonic plaguo already havo reached C5000 and tho forolgn ofllco believes that Inside the great wall thero havo been 1000 moro deaths In a review of tho crisis In Mexico mado at Paris Joso Ivos Llmontour mlnlstor of finance In tho cabinet of President Diaz declared that tho only basis for peaco was that tho insurgents lay down their arms pending negotiations with tho government which on its part should grant a reform of the evils that mado tho revolution possible Japan has denounced tho Anglo Jnpnnese convention of 1000 regulating the commercial relations between Canada nnd Japan Tho convention will expire In July Very Rev William Mordnunt Fur neaux denn of Winchester England has been Intrusted by tho convocation of Canterbury with the task of preparing an abridgement of the Ten Commandments to bo submitted for consideration at a meeting of the convocation in May Government troops after recapturing Ouanaminth Haiti from the rebels got out of cpntrol of tho officers pillaged and burned the town and massacred those of tho inhabitants who were unable to escape TOMMY ATKINS TROUBLES Reason Why England Finds It iBAt4jM -lb ijtJ Msi VzmsvmJMunzanmm Dltfi cult to Get Recruits In cold weather the coal supplied for each room for the week rarely lasts half that time and It becomes necessary for tho men to buy coal tor the rest of the week out of their own pockets In food clothing and almost everything else the free issue is far too small To provide tea sugar milk butter vegetables and other luxuries the soldier is allowed 3 pence 6 cents a day Tho greater part of a mans pay Is swallowed up by the purchase of food In addition to this the soldier has to pay out of his own pocket for the keeping up of his kit as well as for all tho necessary articles used for cleaning It such as blacking pipe claj brass polish and in the case of cavalry saddle soap and burnishers Then there are irinumer ahle other charges put upon him When a soldier first joins the ser vise he is supplied with a free issue of everything including a tiny piece of soap which like the greater portion of his kit is supposed to last him his seven years or twenty one years it ho extends his service The same remark applies to his socks underclothing and all his small kit while his uniform and boots are supposed to last two years and all repairs have to be defrayed out of his own pocket How over careful a man may be it is impossible for him to make such things as socks and shirts last for seven years Another evIl is the scarcity of eating utensils Rarely is there a platp and basin for every man Many a recruit after leaving a comfortablo homo has found himself sitting down to breakfast at a table where there are twenty five or thirty men with half a dozen basins between them Cups and saucers are not known Nor is it at all an uncommon thing to see two men eating their dinners off the same plate or even off tho bare table Itself For the most part meals are eaten In shirt sleeves with hats on while In every room a few men will be short of knives and forks for which as substitutes they use their fingers old razors and pocket knives Most disgusting are tho uses to which bedding Is put Whenever any equip is to be drawn from stores it is always carried in blankets oft the beds Then previous to all Inspections of barrack rooms by the commanding officer tho floors are scrubbed after which to keep them clean until they are dry and tho commanding ofllccr has been round It is customary to spreak blankets over them In wet weather the blankets get Into a fearful condition by being trampled on by men coming in and out of the mud and stables The same blankets are used for drawing rations The regiment that has its blankets washed once In six months is the exception Large Brain and Intellect Two of tho most eminent anthropologists of Germany Professors Loe wenleld and ISyerlt have been examining into the prevailing belief that a large ikull nnd a heavy brain are ln illcitlons of superior Intellectual power awl find abhuljely nothing ip port of this tradition They have based their investigations on count studies of 933 soldiers ot tho ordinary class 3q0 one year voluntets gentle mens sons of supTjbr education 312 pupils of national schools and 207 examinations of brains of tho dead There were weakly endowed natures with fine brain capacity on the other hand some of tho brightest of the one year volunteers had heads rather less than the normal size No matter what way they went to work to get results In favor of their earlier impressions they were confronted with defeat No such rule can bo said to exist It is as Irregular and as unscientific to say that a big brained or blgheaded man Is intellectual as to say that he Is tall or short or addicted to any particular habit Modern Society IVJfcti COMING AND GOING Roy Dolfs was in Cleveland Titos day John Dolfs had business tho metropolis Thursday Emmet iloo was In Clovelnnd couplo of days this week Mrs Strode attended of a lclatlvo lnWarr6n on Monday Mr Bartholomew ol Vlonna Is horo visiting his daughter Mrs Taber Mrs Whlto of Youngstown visited relatives here Saturday and Sunday Mrs John Toot Is In Lowoilvllloi visiting hor daughtor Mrs Andrew ICrocck Miss Colleen Allmon of Alliance is hero visiting Postmaster Tabor nnd family Clarence Helntzclmnn spent Tuesday night with Will Powell In Youngstown Mr and Mrs Carroll attended Dr Dyhalls funeral in Youngstown Tuesday Mrs August Krocclc and son Charles called upon Canfleld acquaintances laBt Saturday Jnrvls Smith ot Pittsburg is spending a fow days here looking after business Interests Mrc Taber returned Monday evening from Vienna where sho spent several dnys with rolatlvos Mr and Mrs Geo Huston of Lisbon spent several days at tho Presbyterian parsonage this week Miss Eileen FInnegan went to Youngstown last Friday nnd visited rolatlvos until Tuesday evening Mr and Mrs Glvln returned Thursday from Campchase whore they attended the marriage ot their son Homer Mr and Mrs Fowler went to Mansfield Thursday morning to attend tho annual meeting of tho Buckeye Press Association Word irom Church who ia spending the winter In San Leandro Cal says ho is enjoying his visit immensely and Is taking insomegood ball games Harry Donaldson of Homeworth who had charge of the drilling on farms In Oils locality -some months since spent a few days tho past week with Canfleld friends Mrs Hollls Mrs James Williams Miss Ruth Duncan Miss Marion Fowler Miss Rosa Eugster A Arnold Wilson and Ralph Fowler were In Youngstown Wednesday Among the1 Canfleld people who attended the funeral of Dr S- Dy hall In Youngstown Tuesday were Mrs Mary Ogllne Mr and Mrs Carroll Mrs Massingham Miss Hazel Ogline Mrs Coy Miss Mabel Dylball and Kirk GREENFORD Feb 22 Isaac Rhodes one of the best known and most highly respected residents of Green township committed suicide Monday by shooting himself In the mouth with a revolver The bullet lodged In his brain causing Instant death Mr Rhodes had been ill for some time suffering from grip but he was thought to bo recovering It was while Mrs Rhodes was at a store purchasing some oranges for i that the deed was commltteed The deceased was a veteran of the civil war and a member of the A He followed farming most of his life but a year or so ago retired and moved to the village His age was G5 years Besides his wife he leaves two sisters Mrs Harriet Kent and Mrs Itenry Trotter and a Joseph Rhodes all of Salem Funeral services were held this rnlng from the family homo and were large ly attended The remains were taken to Salem where services were held at the home of Joseph Rhodes Burial was made in Hope cemetery Tho annual commencement exercises of the Green Township High School will be held Tuesday evening May 23 The class address will be delivered by Dr DIckason dean of Wooster university The graduating class is large toeing composed of tho following young people Lester TempIIn Joseph Justice Jas Slagle Ralnh Arner Russell Justice Ruble Knruf Flossie Coy Lucy Cal vin Esther Bush Tressio Yeager Bessie Godward and Lucy Arner The Greenford high school will serve a chicken pie supper in of hall Saturday evening All invited If a vote were to bo taken Just now on the question of goou roads it would likely carry by a big majority Traveling the roads for a week or moro has been nearly Impossiolo The Maccabees initiated four new members Wednesday evening Ben Clark who has been sick sev eral weekB Is not improving and Is in a serious condition AUSTINTOWN Feb 22 Word has reached here from Montvllle Geauga county that tho three year old son of Mr and Mrs Owlght Rhodes who formerly lived on tho Fitch farm in this place was killed last Friday Ho had evidently been playing around a wagon box which stood near the house and it had fallen over on him breaking his neck Ho was dead when found by his mother Tho bereaved parents have th sympathy of many friends in this locality 1 Mrs Joseph Smith and grandson Kenneth Smith visited A Wetzel and family in Kent over Sunday John Blaemiro Is selling his machinery and expects to move to Youngstown Mrs Graco Ormsby Is confined to her home with grip Baker contemplates trading his property hero for a 100 acro farm near Cortland Mrs Wm Smith and baby are ill with grip Raymond T3aker and wife visited in Girard Jast Einday Edward Stuhldreher and wife are visiting relatives in Gardner was hero from Sample today One of Edwara Fussejinans team horses Is very Blck and will probably die Try the Dispatch 1 a year v- fcf THE GRANGE 1 i Conducted by 3 DARROW Chatham Ires Correspondent Aew 1orfc BtaU Grange MICHIGAN STATE GRANGE Lively Time Among Wolverene Granges at Traverse City The hnnual meeting of tho Michigan state grnnpo was held Dec 18 15 nt Jho above nnrncd place Tho fight between tho Insurgents nnd tho stnnd patters which was opened nt the na tlonnl grnugo meeting was transferred to tho Michigan stato grango meeting While thero was possibility nt ono tlmo that Stale Master Hull would not bo re elected yet at tho moment of election no opposition was manifested The insurgents did however secure tho adoption of resolution referring to changing tho basis of representation In the national grango which requires the state master to stand for tho proposition next year aoDFnnv Master New Tork state grange George Horton who is ranked as an Insurgent was elected to tho executive committee Among tho resolutions adopted were those favoring the adoption of tho Ton ens system of land transfer demanding exchange of sages by all telephone companies op erating in tho state opposing tho repeal of tho prcent oleo Inws favoring the Initiative referendum and recall principle in all- matters of state government Indorsing tho McLaughlin bill before congtess tho purpose of Xvhlch Is granting federal aid for agricultural extension work favoring more rigid enforcement of tho law against adulterated seeds favoring closer personal supervision of rural schools and that all teachers of rural schools bo required to pass an examination In elementary agriculture Tho meeting next year will be held at Kalamazoo GRANGE OFJTHE FUTURE Foundation Principles For Making tho Order a Success Ono of tho speakers Hon Gardner of Massachusetts at tho recent national grange session in Atlantic City drew a picture of the national grange of tho futuro and indicated five foundation stones on which success must bo builded The same principles will obtain in state Pomona nnd subordinate granges and inasmuch as these fundamentals must be exercised chiefly In tho lecture hour It is timely to review the five essentials which tho speaker emphasized First That tho grange shall bo the continued champion and defender of agriculture emphasizing its importance developing its possibilities and Increasing Its efficiency Second That tho grange shall bo the ndvocato and promoter of rural life and things accomplishing In short genuine unity and leadership for all things worthy and worth while fa rural life Third That tho grango shall bo the nplifter and defender of tho American homo and instrumental In bringing continually nearer that ideal condition of tho ritual prophecy when tho farm crs homo shall be tho brightest and happiest spot on earth Fourth That the grango shall be the teacher of American citizenship Bslng its exceptional opportunity because so representative of tbo country as wholo in a combination of all sections north south east and west Fifth That the grango shall bo tho great sympathetic uniting welding forco to bind together all creeds nil partisans and nil workers who believe in doing some worthy thing well Mortimer Whitehead Out West Mortimer Whitehead past lecturer of tho national grunge has taken up his residence in California On Jan 10 ho will begin tour of Washington state the Interests of the Order lie Is forceful speaker and an enthusiastic supporter of the principles of the granpo If Abe Msrtln Has No Objection Link Glllenwater says no man kin be rellgfous when hes brcakln In a pair new shoes Moren half tbo cocoanuts aint wot theyre cracked up to be Use of Electricity The use of electricity for light and power in the United States has more than doubled in the last eight years Special bargain on all Suits and Overcoats at Wiesners Cal and glvq us tho opportunity to fit you out liM WT Lft fr SAFETY A tS ik in i should bo of first considonilioii in1 tho solccltiOn of any loan or investment Wliat is the security intrinsically worth What is the character of tho applichiit for tho loan Theso are the questions first to arise in the minds of tho prudent depositor and tho conservative banker Safety OF PRINCIPAL i should ho first and the question of income yield rank noxt among tlio considerations to receive attention Tho investment carrying with it a high rate and a big rislc should bo avoided not only by thq bank but by its depositors as well A factor winch is of great moment in the sudccssof any plan of financial investment IS THE choice of tho firm or individual with whom wo aro to deal A conservative banker does hot encourage tho business of those who refuse to furnish tho proper security or collateral when making application for a loan Once absolutely convinced of the undesirable nature of any loan or investment its acutal elimination from tho assets of the bank is the PRIME movement on the part of its officers and directors Tho time to investigate the security is before not after the investment is made People who invest in enterprises promising abnormally large returns are usually disappointed Tho control of their money passes into the hands of others Some things are of necessity why not a savings account a NECESSITY for your idle funds It remains under your own control and earns a sure and steady rate of interest We have fairly earned your confidence through over twenty years of successful banking and helpful service and if you are not already a customer we will appreciate your account THE FARMERS NATIONAL BANK CANFIELD OHIO ALEX DICKSON President MARK IilDDLE Cashier JOHN DELFS Vice President DICKSON Asst Cashier I JUST A FLYERfTO STIMULATE CASH PRICES 25 lb Bag Grain Sugar 120 Blue Ribbon Raisins 4 9c 8 Bars Lenox Soap 25ci Puffed Rice lie Grape Nuts lie 25c Canned Peaches li 18c 25c Canned Apricots lt 18c Mothers Oats 3 packages for 25c WallPaper Cleaner 3 boxes for 25c 6 lbs Rice 25c Currants 9c Bring us your produce We pay the cash and always the highest market price For a few days we will sell for the above prices for cash only BRYSON Broad Street CANFIELD OHIO Ofrls should be extremely wary of using powders and paints to Improve their personal appearance There are only a few powders which aro non Injurious to the skin The majority tend to blbck up the pores and create an unhealthy action of the skin which cannot be quickly remedied To test a powder put some Into wa ter Those which are Insoluble in water are the ones to avoid Ofycerln and ointments of a greasy nature should be omitted from the toilet table as they tend to encourage the growth of superfluous hair Lead poisoning Is qne of tho evils produced by certain hair restorers while many powders contain dangerous acids A perfectly safe powder for the face is purified Fullors earth but the less nature is tampered with the better Fresh air arid soft water are tho moBt valuable cosmetics after all hut unfortunately one can get but feflr -women to realize the fact Try the IMspatca fl a year Ojd Grouchs Idea Marriage said the serious man is an education in Itself Yes commented old -Grouch It teaches you what not to do after youve don it The Literary Tendency Tho trend of literary people Is to New Ybrk and London Fifty six Indiana counties have lost in populaUon since the 1900 census Unless ho tolls about It in a farewell note there is a disposition to doubt tho sincerity of the juan who admits that ho is a failure tynmm gfrtttorg Boek 6 Host Federal Bt Yonniitown SARJ Court AlJnw UouieYonnntons Law and Notn MO CALLAHAN Oreenford Ohio NoUrt Publlo Imuranoe and Meal Eitate Agenf rnoDeoon44 TOHN MOBOAN Attorney at Law- Le tj tonla Ohio Praotloei In Colombuna Mahoning oountlea T9iBV REESE Attorned and Coun lelorat Law Practices in all oourtj Adi ioa free Maloney Block Youngttown 0 WH STEWART Attorney and Oowuelor at Law DUuond Blook YounHtown Ohio Practice In all oonru and before aU the depart panU in Wuhlnicton 0 I OlVPBKLL OablU Ukmbm AMPflKW BON Phyeiolaui and Buwoii t00Xam refWonoe eait tide of JJroad itriei Oanneld Ohio Telephone i9 ROYJNEFPCanfield for Inmaioe rep reenBome of the bet JneuronceTlomji nlei such as the North Auerlca Philadelphia Jflro Iniurance CoPhUauelphia Uqdeiwrltert kY IfiL I Ni.

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