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YOUR PRINTED STATIONED Should be the kind ttiat docs yon credit If la doubt as to Just what your requirements are call up oon the Dispatch and let us assist you In the matter Our job printing1 and prices will please you Twras 100 a Tear VOL XXXIV I WASHINGTONVILLE LOCAL GLEANINGS By Peter Herold The heights by great men reached and kept Wore not attained by sudden flight But they while their companions slept Were toiling upward In the night Teachers Institute It la a rare treat for this community to have such a feast ot ason and flow of soul as was given here last Saturday -when tho Columbiana county teachers held their annual scssloa In the Lutheran church on the Mahoning county side ot this village Tho meeting was opened by prayer by Rev Clark and the high BChool chorus furnished music for tho occasion with Epha Wilson presiding at the piano The first number on the program was Some Needs of the Rural Schools which was read from a carefully prepared paper by Mr I Qray of Franklin Square and neither subject nor the delivery lost anything by reading Tho country schools aro the bulwarks of this nation and must not bo lost sight of In tho mad race for a high falootln odykashun The Blazed Trail by Dr Guy of tho Canfleld Normal school was as well received by tho 116 teachers present as It was ably presented by tho speaker Prof Guy has his subject well putllned and throws Just enough dynamics Into his address to keep his audience awako from start to finish At tho closo of his address ho was roundly applauded After a short Intermission Misses Matzenbaugh and Roller sang a vocal duct Then Miss Anna ZT Tate teacher ot English In tho Salem road an ably prepared paper on Who tho High School Should Expect of tho Eighth Grade Graduate In English This was followed by another intermission When order was restored Supt Dlngham of tho Lisbon schools ilcllvored an ablo and practical ad dress upon Tho Aim and End In Teaching which tho speaker affirmed to bo Good Citizenship Ho has no ubo for a school system which turns out sissies upon a cold and uncharitable world and renders thcin tho most useless and helpless beings Imaginable Prof Dlngham Is an alo talkor has a pleasing nddrosB and has brought tho Lisbon schools out of chaos and almost anarchy after two years of carotul study and executive ability Ho has been chosen or another two years and hero Is what tho Ohio Patriot Bays ot him Prof Dlngham lias been at Uio head of ho Lisbon schools for tho past two years and during the tlmo tho schools havo prospered as never before Tho work accomplished has been most pleasing and satisfactory and tho action of tho board In tho matter Is most gratifying to nil At tho noon hour Supt Fruod announced that tho Lutheran ladles had a dinnor prepared In tho school building and it was not long until 148 meal tickets woro sold from vhlch they received 50C5 Peoplo may differ upon theological points but all were one opinion as to the excdlloncy of Itho Lutheran dinner then being sorved At 1245 President Stroup of Homoworth called the meeting to order and a piano and violin duct was rendered by Miss Etta Roller and Mr King after which Supt Oliver of tho East Palestine schools was Introduced and read an Interesting paper on Some Present-day Problems Ho laid less stress upon the blghermathematlcs than most educators are willing to admit but paid some respects to the users of tobacco and other narcotics The Annual Address by Lee It Knight principal of Perkins Normal school at Akron was tho deepest and most scholarly delivery of the occasion It was mostly philosophical deductions with figures and pictures leading to Utopia and ideal citizenship In the absence of music at the afternoon session Prof Laughlln of East Liverpool was frequently called out for a good story The executive committee composed of Supt Warren East Liverpool Mr Booth Rogers and Supt Moore Leetonia are to be complimented upon the entire success of the Institute and the good list of speakers The next meeting will be held in East Liverpool August 36 Clint Taylor was here from Cleveland over Sunday visiting his parents Mrs Edward Yoder and children were here from Leetonia Saturday buying spring millinery Harry and Chas Stouffer are planting a larger acreage of strawberries this year getting the plants from Warren A large granite monument has been erected ait the grave of George Simp eon In Oakland cemetery It equals any marker In that city of the dead Rhodes of Pittsburg had a car load of potatoes shipped from hero last week paying 22 cents a bushel for them E- Warner Harvey Baker Stouffer and others helped supply the car Lumber is on the ground at West Point to build about twenty company houses for non union miners as the company has refused to recognize the miners union recently organized by Percy Tetlow and Poplin A fatal explosion occurred In the Yougheogheny coal mine at Amsterdam Jefferson county lost Friday night when 18 persons were killed 080 Injured and seven escaped None of the WshlntftonviUe miners so far as learned were working on the night shift About 176 miners are employed there and the night shift was made necessary la order to allow the mining machine to do the Mbiriajr la This of course makes more ust than to -shoot the solid so that now the state deefrt ineat of mines aad wtalmj has coining before knowing Just where to attach the Warn wrm ia rai Jpte Mrs Gilbert was Jn Youngs town Wednesday Prof Kochhelser of Leetonia attended Lutheran church services hero Sunday night Samuel Vaughn has returned from Alabama where he was erecting steam boilers Hon James Kennedy was in Salem Tuesday but found that Julius Whiting had pre empted the field The sentiment of this congressional district can readily be imagined when candidates have anti Cannonism printed upon their cards uoas aiouaer uaaie upear win King Etta Roller Smith and others from here attended the band concert In Salem Friday night Joshua Allen went to Cleveland Saturday to see his son Ernest who is in LakeBido hospital Ernest Is reported to bo getting along nicely There will bo a meeting in Allens hall at 8 oclock tonight for the purpose ot organizing a base ball team Everybody is Invited to be present Charles Barnes and wife of Salem visited on Sunday at the home ot their grandmother Mrs Schaf fernocker They were but recently married Labor unions at East Liverpool are preparing for a big Labor day celebration at Rock Springs park The attendance is expected to be tho biggest evor Judge Qulnn of the criminal court In Canton ruled last Friday that an old soldier of 77 years of ago has a right to get drunk and the prisoner was discharged Tho defeat of tho Black bill providing for tho removal of Mayors who refuse to enforce tho laws indicates that the Ohio senate dont caro whether tho laws aro enforced or not Master Don Wcikart mistook his mothers little peepes for ducklings and In tho vain attempt to make them swim they woro all drowned It waB fun for tho boy but hard on tho chicks This villago collects tho saloon taxes and Leetonia Is collecting tho fines They aro paving their streets and wo aro not iSomo ono at my elbow asks What aro wo doing with ho taxes A Solomon sold Prov 28 1 Tho wicked flco when no man pursuotlr but tho Anti Saloon leagub adds They go a little faster when they are chased Thoy aro going Bomo In Leotonla at this writing Two ominous signs Xacotho Lutheran church and ono of them faces tho BChool building a Bight probably not Been anywhero clso Ono reads Rose Hill Liquor Co and tho other roads Now Mlddlotown Puro Rye Wholesale and Retail After James Degnan had heard of tho SG foot shark la Uio California car ho -went to tho Creole near tho hotel in Leetonia and caught a good slzod cat fish that dressed 2 pounds Sousa has a tooth for all kinds of fish and prefers Uiem to fish stories Rev Knst has returned from a winters visit with relatives in Reno Nevada and was hero a fow days this week He is not favorably impressed with tho morals or sobriety of that stato and has accepted a call to preach at Reedsburg Wayne county tills stato Fritz Barton has been unabla to work for more than four months with curvature of the spine and Monday ho went to Youngstown to consult Bonesetter Reese who being unable to kIvo him the needed treat ment rocommondod Dr Crulkshank of Salem who now has Mr Barton in a plaster of parls casement The flro extinguisher should betaken out of Its niBtlng place and a little practice had iberore It is needed in earnest Let everybody become familiar with its operations so that more efficient service can bo accomplished in less time when a hurry up alarm Is sounded Should there be a big fire In town no time should be wasted In learning how to work the engine Ed Morris freight conductor of the stepped in front of an electric car out of Salem last Friday morning at a point near the oil tanks and was severely hurt He was making a switch and evidently was not aware of the coming car He was rendered unconscious for a time and word reached here that he had been killed but it is thought that his injuries will not prove serious The following persons from hero work In Salem -going to and from their work by the line Harry Boiler Mike Holland Damon Vaughn Roy Davis Lee Eyster and Miss Loom Thorp at Mullens plant The following are employed at the Buckeye and other works Cliff Woods Howard Thompson Paul Sen helser Hugh Mcintosh Ed Wm Keyser Matthew Cleiner In order to ascertain whether this village can afford to have street lights Welkart allowed four gas Jets to burn 10 hours Monday night and the meter showed that 100 feet of gas bad been consumed and at 25 cents per 1000 feet cost him 2 cents Remember it was for four burners Now if 100 burners or less were distributed along our streets the cost need not exceed 60 cents for all night service Think we couldnt afford itT Ihe Lutheran church was crowded Sunday night ito hear Rev Gross a former pastor here but now pf New Springfield The opening1 anthem was well rendered as was also the appropriate piano and violin duet The cample Confession by Miss Rhe Gilbert the accomplished daughter of Mr and Mrs Gil bert and Mr Daniel Emery of Co lumbus who is here visiting at the home of his sister Mrs Kennedy Rev Gross appeared full of vigor and full of his subject the sermon on the mount taking for his text Matthew 48 Be ye therefore perfect -even as your Father watch is in heaven is perfect irom which he preached a 20th century sermon ju of new light and encouragement The announcement was made that the next conference jf the East Ohio Synod will held in New Springfield May 9 10 11 And that Rev Ialey who was called by the churches at Wasfalngtoavllle Burgers and Zjon will be here the irst Sunday Ja June ahcming Wm Dalrymplo is serving on tho petit Jury at Lisbon 1L Tetlow of Cleveland wasljere a few days visiting his parents Miss Ma Stouffer of Leetonia attended the teachers institute held here Saturday Samuel Brain was here from At water a few days this week seeing his mother and brother Mrs Mae Urmson of Belolt Is here with her sister Mrs Rose Vlgnon for a months health visit Miss Florence Culler was home from Alliance Sunday She is being encouraged to study for a trained nurse On account of tho electrical machinery being burned out and the pumps not working there was no work at Falrvlew mine Wednesday afternoon Mrs Detwller aged 54 years died at her homo In Pittsburg Saturday morning and her remains wero brought to Franklin Square for burial Wednesday forenoon she having relatives in this community Raymond 8-year-old son of Jesse Scattergood and wife died of chronic ailments at his home in Leetonia Saturday afternoon and was burled in Oakdalo cemetery Monday afternoon Rev Graf of North Lima officiated The fathers place of business hero was closed during tho funeral services The Columbiana county commission ers will place watering troughs along tho public roads of tho county and on Monday afternoon placed an order In PlttsbuTg for one dozen Bucks Rlv etless steel water troughs to bo delivered at once Tho average cost of tho troughs Is to bo 108416 making a total of V13014 Joseph Atkinson George Summer vlllo and a few day men- from tho Peerless mine wero summoned to Lisbon Monday to roview somo testimony given during tho trial of Chas Snyder vs tho Peerless Coal Co in which Snyder was awarded a verdict of 4600 for personal damages received Jn tho explosion of Nov 19 1908 SInco perfection is not attainable In human affairs wo need not bo surprised to find a mistake now and then even In a printing ofllco Last week a fow names wero oralttod in a nows item sent from hero and In another item all tho details were not given This was no fault of mine yet thrco columns ot other news fully compensated for tho omissions Mary Ann Brookhnrt widow of tho late Frank Brookhart died of nn ncuto attack of pneumonlaatherhomo on west Main street at 1130 Monday night aged about 82 years Slio Is survived by ono brother Dennis Ward of Leetonia and two sisters Miss Elmlra Ward and Mrs Nancy Callahan both ot Washlngtonvllle and a number of distant relativos Mrs Callnhan being an Invnlld In a wheel chair Funeral services will bo hold nt 1 oclock this Thursday afternoon with Interment by Uio side pf her husband in Oakdalo cemetery at Leetonia Dccoased was born In Virginia but had fesldcd here many years her husband having worked upon tho shoe bonch when boots and shoes were mado to measure Tho 91st anniversary of tho establishment of Odd Fellowship in America was fittingly observed by Orion lodgo Tuesday night closing with a bountiful supper The flowers for tho occasion wore donated by Bro Jos Sox sr Following- was tho literary program opening Ode Prayer Rev Jas Herbert Violin and Organ Duot King Etta Roller Address of Welcome Bro Thorpe Solo Mario Young Recitation Ruby Welkart Duet i 4 Stella Matzenbaugh Kathryn Roller Journal Marie Roller Recitation Ruth Dossert Recitation Lena Bertolette Solo Marguerite DeJane Smile Crackers Ed win Fitzpatrlck Solo Helen Thorpe Annual Address Bro Warren The business men of Washlngton vllle met wjth a committee from Court Rose of May of A at the Mayors office Wednesday night for the purpose of arranging for another annual excursion similar to the one held at Rock Springs park last year Roller was re elected president and Richard Wilkinson secretary They first voted to have an excursion the last week In July or the first week in August on any day except Saturday A committee was chosen to correspond with the several pleasure resorts for date and terms and to arrange for the best place Meyers lake at Canton and Silver lake near Ouyahoga Falls were mentioned as sultaJble places Tho committee of business men is Bossert Johnson and Welkart The Foresters committee is Alonzo Culler Richard Wilkinson and Charles Ber tolette Citizens should talk with tho committee and state their choice of places An Italian detective named Frank Martlno from Cleveland employed by the civic league made a regular housecleaning among the speakeasies and bootleggers in Leetonia Saturday night Eighteen arrests were made and the offenders were taken by the cab load before Mayor Adams by Marshal Boyle of Leetonia and detective Culler of Salem Mike Guer lur an Italian Who was thought to have -been mortally wounded in a Leetonia saloon on iSunday a few years ago was captured with five quarter kegs of beer 32 quart bottles of beer 10 pints of whiskey and one -gallon jug containing whiskey was taken and hurried before Mayor Adams pleaded guilty and finned 500 and costs which he paid on the spot The others taken for Illegal selling were Simon Schrom Wm Andler Andler Greenamyer Campbell Chas Selver Pearl Evans Louis SiegeJ and A Candle Eight Italians with unpronouncable names were also taken All gave bond for their appearance at the trial Tu sday excepting- the Italians who were locked up It said that further arrests will be made Miners Are Accused of Perjury George Summerville Br and Joseph Atklason Washlngtonvllle ers were bound Over to the grand Jury by Squire John McVlcker Monday evening to answer to charges of perjury says the Lisbon Patriot The men were among the chief witnesses for the plaintiff in the case of Chas Snyder against the Card Pressor Coul Co which was tried in common pleas court on March 24th and several days ago mine boss Waters charged them before Justice McVlck er with having given perjured testimony Snyder was given a damage verdict against the Card Prosser Co for 4600 for injuries received In tho mine opcrat by them In Washlngtonvllle through an explosion of coal dust Atkinson and Summer ville who are employed In the mine each testified In substance at the trial that on the morning before the arrival of the mlno Inspector they were ordered by mine boss Waters to clean rap and sprinkle the entry In which the accident occurred and that In compliance with tho order he with others loaded up six cars of dust and dirt which were hauled to the change and the entry was sprinkled by them Mine boss Waters claims that the story told by tho men on the witness stand was absolutely false and Monday afternoon thoy were summoned to appear before Squire McVlcker for trial Summerville and Atkinson each pleaded not guilty tut after a num ber of witnesses had been examined tho men were placed under 500 bond until their cases can bo Investigated by tho grand Jury NORTH LIMA April 27 Misse Florence and Eliz abeth Smith of YoungBtown wore guests at Dutrows Sunday Mr and Mrs Frank Estorlv of Al legheny visited relatives and friends Here over Sunday Entrlken wlfo and son Ed ward of ColumJMana spent Sunday here with relatives A Summers of Evans City Pa visiieo local reiauv Saturday and Sunday Miss Mary Miller of Garfield was a Sunday guest of Miss Judith Weaver Dr Orwlg and family who recently moved hero from Now Jersey havo shipped their goods to Mansfield whero thoy will make their homo Dont forgot tho box social to bo given hero Friday night by our basu ball team Miss Mamo CMnkcr visited rela tlvcs tho city tho past week Mr and Mrs Dutrow expect to locate In California In tho near future Miss Minnie Wolfgang- of Austin town Bpont Sunday hero with her parents Mr and Mrs George Condo will soon move Into tho lolomon Mentzcr property Miss Efllo Wilson Is slowly iccovcr ing from an attack of rheumatism Tho annual commencement of tho North Lima high school will bo held in Mt Olivet Reformed church Thursday evening May 12 Tho baccalour eato Bermon will bo delivered in the Lutheran church by Rov Graf Sunday evening Mny 8 Tho following composo tho class Helen Mont zer Emma Ruhlman Austa Muntz Ray Holndel Roy Miner Clark Mel linger and Fred Crumbacher Miss Mazle Glenn was tho guest or ner Bister Mrs John notzel in Columbiana Saturday and Sunday MILLVILLE April 27 -Mr and Mrs Anron Coy Clara and Viola Zimmerman attended the funeral of Mrs Aaron Wilson In Salem Saturday Miss Mary Greenameyer and Paul Holwlck attended production of Egypta in Alliance Friday evening Mrs Homer Callahan Is very sick with measleB Local relatives attended the funeral of Mrs Emma Sheen in Salem Sunday Miss Dessle Kyser of Salem visited her sister Mrs Francis McCIurg Sunday Walter Callahan was in Greenford recently Aaron Coy and Bush wero in Leetonia Saturday R03EMONT April 27 Powers has re turned from Florida where ho has bought a 20 acre farm and will move his family there next fall The Silver Medal contest last Saturday evening was very well attended Thad Rose received the medal Rev Alden preached here last Sunday in the absence of Bav iSpaugy Eben Stltle and family were in Alliance Sunday attending the funeral of their nelce Leona McGee Ben Frock was here from Corners burg Monday Rose unloaded a car of fertilizer Monday Mad dog scare around this place Tuesday For further particulars ask Stewart Arnold or John Barringer PUNGENT MGUIGANISMS Romance should be ardent Cyclonls politics is tho stuff Some debts are tough customers Self command is quite a comfort Temptation is no mean touchstone Guess laziness kills as many as labor Need makes many who go astray to trip Yes theres much comfort in affluence If all thought alike what mental monotony Sometimes hard to tell where a candidate is at Higher criticism doesnt amount to shucks in politics It 1b very pleasing to know tho Lord had so much laxity Sure Be in the fashion even If you must go It on credit Doing constant duty has a tendency to suppress some folks Some men are so built theyd fall ir tney owned a Louisiana lottery Nearly everybody says things about money but all are rodhot after It May be the bible is so goad because the Lord never inspired a revision Attractive save yoeUre Dieoeteh imkh An Independent Family Journal Devoted to the Interests of All Glasses and Nationalities CANFIELD MAHONING COUNTY FRIDAY APRIL 29 1910 CORNERSBURG April 27 Members ot Society ot the Methodist Protestant church of Youngstown were very pleasantly entertained by Mr and Mrs James Kim berly at their home on cast street last Friday night the gathering being in the nature ot a farewell courtesy to Mr and Mrs Kimberly who leave Friday for New York from which port they will sail Saturday for Europe They will visit England Scotland Ireland and Wales Fred Fries has his new house ready for plastering There was a dance In Finks hall Saturday night Austin Crum and wife spent Saturday night at the homo of Fred Greier in Canfield John Fink went to Warren Monday Mrs Corll Is spending a fw days with McKeesport relatives Wylie and ihomas Mayberry and families BJblet and wife Rlblet and wife Mllllkin and Bon Bert Mrs Thomas Wanamaker and Mrs Harry Smith attended the funeral of Mrs Henry Mayberry In Youngstown Sunday afternoon John Flicklnger and wlfo attended the funeral of his sister Mrs Samuel Wire In New Middletownn Tuesday afternoon There will be services In the Lutheran church next Sunday at 3 Rev Batman of tho First Christ Ian church of Youngstown will preach Keith Listen Is working for Smith Bros Bert Mllllkin Is laid up with Injur los received by being thrown from a horse which lie was riding John Smith and wife spent Sunday in tho homo of Arthur Dutterer of Austlnlown Mrs Constant Begcot and son Amil and Mrs Nathan Corll and grandson Donald Grelcr wero Sunday visitors at Fred Corlls In Youngstown Mrs Frank Osborn attended tho sale of tho household goods of tho late Mrs Catharine Mlnard in Can field Saturday afternoon Thomas Carllslo has returned from Lambcrton Miss where ho spent tho winter Vera Blnnche llttlo daughter of Mr and Mrs Bert Hopkins Is 111 with mumps Mra Mllllkin and Mrs John Flicklnger aro sick WEST AUSTINTOWN April 27 Mr and Mrs Daniel Blott Wm Blott Mart Klrtlnnd and Mrs Carrie Schlfcrsteln who spent tho winter In Long Beach Cal arrived homo last Saturday morning Just beforo leaving tho train Mrs Schlfer stein wbb Informed by Wm Blott who had been notified lb telephone nt Nllos that her daughter Mrs Sidney Creps was unconscious and at tho point of death Mrs Crops did not regain consciousness nnd passed away In a peaceful slumber at 3 oclock In tho afternoon aged 28 years Her husband two children a daughter threo years old and a ibabe ouo day old and her mother survive Tho bereaved have tho sincere sympathy of tho entire community Fuu eral services wero held Tuesday Rov Schaat ot Canfield officiating Interment was made In tho cemetery nt Smiths Corners Relatives from Detroit Cloveland Canton NilcBnnd Youngstown wero present Mrs Ellas Wltherstino of Champion has returned homo after a visit with her sister nnd brother Miss Sarah and David Shlrey Will McDonald and sons Ralph and John of Cleveland recently visited at tho homo of John McDonald Preaching next Sunday evening by Rov Moyers Rev Anderson who formerly preached here is expected to Ibe present Rev Anderson Is sta tloned near Columbus Ho and Mrs Anderson are hero visiting friends and relatives NORTH JACKSON April 27 Mr and Mrs John Tlb bltts of Warren are visiting relatives here this week A number from here attended tho Suvor Medal Contest at Rosembnt Saturday evening Daniel Wltherstlne and wife of Par Is spent Fridny evening hero with friends Several from here attended the fu neral of Mrs Lee Bingham in Ells worth Saturday afternoon All the members of the Christian church are requested to be present Sunday morninfl May 1 Important business is to be transacted Wallace Woodward and wire of Per kins spent Saturday here with his father All the schools in this townshlr close Friday Albert Jastatt is seriously ill Last Friday evening Joel Wood ward was kicked by a horse and had his hip broken Miss Ida Beldeman will give an entertainment In the Church Tues day evening May 3 under the auspices of the Ladies Aid society Miss Beldeman is a fine reader and re citer Admission 25c children under 14 years ot age 15c LOCUST GROVE April 28 Mrs Sophia Sauerweln spent Friday and Saturday here with her daughter Mrs Calvin Calvin and family called at Calvins Sunday evening Mrs Felcht and son Howard left Saturday for Greensprings 0 to visit her daughter Mrs Aaron Bishop Calvin attended of lodge in North Jackson Friday evening Preaching here next Sunday morning and evening Roller is shipping his apples to Pittsburg The following pupils of the Grovo school were perfect In atteiulwice for the mpnth ending April 22 Ennu Clay Nellie Calvin Helen Calvin Lola Boiler Noble Beardsley Oscar Yoder Harry Calvin Earl Burns Teacher An old fashioned womans idea pf public discrace is tor any man member of the family to get so mad he stays down town at a hotel all night ELLSWORTH April 27 Mrs Edna Bingham wife ot Lee Bingham died la the Youngstown City hospital last week Thursday night following an operation for appendicitis She had gone to the hospital the previous Sunday Deceased was adaugbter of Mr and Mrs Bowman and was born In Ellsworth June 21 1875 consequently was nearly 35 years of age Her en tire life was spent in this community She was a member of the Presbyterian church In which she was an active worker and a thoroughly good woman who had hosts of friends She was married In 2894 to Bingham who with one son Richard survives her She also leaves her parents and two sisters Mrc Harding of ElUworth and Mrs Arnott of Youngstown Funeral services Saturday afternoon conducted by Rev Jarrow were largely attended The floral tributes were many and beautiful Interment in the village cemetery The pallbearers were Harry and Francis Allen Frank Williams Clyde Bowman I A and I Manchester Mr and Mrs Edward Hollander of Alllanco attended the funeral of Mrs Bingham Saturday Mr and Mrs Allen Mr ind Mrs James Brown Mr and Mrs Hollcnder Mr and Mrs Brooke Miss Edith Brown Ward Rcssler and Ewing Kllngcman attended a dance In North Jackson Saturday evening hlsscs Nora and Hulda Gordon of Canfield spent Saturday and Sunday hero with their parents Mr and Mrs Gordon Mrs Miller and Miss Myrtle RoBe aro recovering from tho measles Sehon Ripley and Guy Born wero in Snlem Saturday night Gordon was In Canfleld Sunday afternoon Master Maxwell Hammond has been having tne measles Mr and Mrs Joseph MoClaln are moving Into ielllo Daklns house Tho Ladles Aid society and their families to the number of sixty called nt tho homo of Mr and Mrs Ford Anderson Tuesday night and had a most enjoyable time the occasion being In honor of their twentieth wedding anniversary Light refreshments were Bcrvcd TOOTS CORNERS Apill 27 Mrs Mervln Moore spent several days last week at the homo of Hendricks Charles Ewing had business at Damascus Tuesday Albert Slglo spent Monday night with his brother Oscar at Youngs tovm Mr and Mrs Clark Baird and Bon Frank visited at Mi Lydla Swings Sunday Floyd Pregenzer Is unloading a car of fertilizer nt Greenford Miss Edna Baird spent Saturday afternoon with Mrs Hugh Knauf Mrs Emma Clay visited Mrs Lucy Goodman Friday afternoon Miss Nettle Kirk of Canfleld is sewing for Mrs Clark Baird Miss Ntelllo Knaul of Knaufvillo nnd MIsb Nora Lesh spent Sunday afternoon with Mabel Slglo Mr and Mrs Qeorgo Wlngart visited at Mrs Lydla Bwlngs Sunday Alex Boley Is confined to tho house with grip Chnrles Ewing called at Freeman Balrds Monday Mr and Mrs Hendricks visited relatives in Cloveland and Gar rcttsvlllo last weok Rollls Esterly of New Albany visit ed hero over Sunday with his mother John Unger and Mrs Charles Baird were in Salem Monday Miss Eva Burky Is assisting Mrs Frod Toot nt Peach Hill Albert Slglo was In New Castle Tuesday Howard Miller of Dublin called on Floyd Pregenzer Saturday evening Monroe Goodman of Berlin called at Freeman Balrds Sunday Mr and Mrs Charles Clay attended tho funeral of Mrs Bingham In Ells worth Saturday inose from here in Canfleld last week were Mrs Freeman Baird Ma bel and Daisy Goodman Jerry Pnulln Mervin Moore Charles Clay and son Paul Our young married people Mr and Mrs George Wlngart have tho best wishes of many friends at the Cor nors WALNUT HILL April 27 Mrs Lewis Seaborne of Youngstown called here Friday Elmer Cams was in Nlles Wednesday Roy Davis was in Youngstown Friday A surprise party was given A McMohon Saturday evening it being his birthday Among those present were Gruver wife and son Van Mr and Mrs Sol Cams Mr and Mrs Elmer Cams Neff wife and son Noble John DeCamp wife and sons Ray and Guy Mrs Lawrence and daughter Grace Mrs Alice McDonald and Miss Vera Snyder At midnight a delicious supper was served Elmer Cams was in Youngstown Saturday Shannon Cams Is sick Miss Pluma Russell of Warren was home over Sunday George Jordan census enumerator was here Monday MAPLE GROVE April 27 Clem Beard and wife were here from Columbiana in their auto Saturday evening Miss Edna Felcht who has been quite sick with measles the past week is Improving Ed Frankfort and Hendricks are working in Leetonia Homer and John Crumbacher were home Sunday Mrs Sauerwelni Bpent several days with her daughter Mrs Calvin John Cool will supply Grove folk with fresh fish Calvin was ia Columbiana Saturday The census enumerator was here Monday AJfsa Lola Bishop calW Mm Calvin Howtay Subscribe for the A TRIAL ADVERTISEMENT Placed In The Mahoning Dispatch wlli convince the most skeptical that tie paper Is a great creator ofew business bo muchk desired by enterprise Ing tradesmen i IavarlablyiaAtTake I NO 5 EAST 4 EW18TOWN April 27 Frank Bloom and family of Salem were guests of relatives here Sunday Rev I Buckwalter conducted communion services at Midway Men nonlte church last Sunday assisted by Rev Menno Stelner of Oolumbue Grovo Ret Stelner conducted services here Sunday evening Elmer Crumbacher Is suffering with inflammatory rheumatism Mrs Melville Beard and children of New Buffalo were guests of her parents Mr and Mrs Frank Rohr- baugh Sunday Bums had business In Calla Friday Charles Davis ill with pneumonia Is somewhat improved Burns and wlfo attended the funeral Friday ot Valentino Summers In the east precinct Carl Leshcr is in bed with measles John Sauerweln sold a good horse last week to Isaac Yoder The census enumerator mode hla rounds in the village last week Mrs I Guy of East Palestine visited her mother Mrs Barbara Blosser over Sunday William Hctrick was unfortunate In having tho ond of his thumb sawed ou at the saw mill last week John Basslnger received a car load ot lumber Thursday which frlenda and neighbors delivered on his ground free of charge George Barter and brother Jonathan purchased a buggy from Harmon ZImmer In Columbiana Saturday Assessor Lcsher Is making many visits in tills community Have you complied with tho postal regulation requiring tho lettering ot your mall box Bill posters wero hero Friday anil Saturday contracting for epaco on which to announce the coming of two shows to Youngstown NEW BUFFALO April 27 iU Beard and family spent Saturday afternoon and Sunday with Mr8 Beards parents Mr nnd Mrs Frank Rohrbaugh In East Lcwlstown Tho box social nt tho Beard school house Saturday evening was not largely attended on account of bad weather Tho proceeds wero 9 Tho Ladles Aid society met at tho homo of Rev Law last Saturday A number from hero attended tho salo of Mrs Mlnards chattels In Can field Saturday afternoon Moff and family nnd Frod Hoschclman and family spent Sunday at Lewis Groascls Urban Calvin of Locust Grovo was In this vicinity Thursday dehorning cattle Eugene Rohrbaugh and wlfo ot Chicago visited his Bister Mrs Beard and family Monday Charles Pfau closed a very successful term ot school In tho Beard dls trlct Tuesday Moff was In Youngstown Friday Herman Crawford Is working for Messerly A reception was held at tho homo of Mr and Mrs Frank Rohrbaugh In East Lewlstown Monday evening In honor of their 6on Eugene and wife Those present from her wero Beard and family Moff and wlfo nnd Oj Longaneckcr A very enjoyable tlmo was had Miss Ada Harrold of Columbiana la assisting Mrs Beard John Weaver is recovering from his recent illness Clover Chains I know by sudden gusts of rain That laggard spring Is hero I know too by the clover chain Which from my neck hangs clear Below my knees and round each wrist Are wound the clover strands And but Just now I caught and kissed Two clover laden hands That I am old and stout and gray Doth matter not at all The babies seom to love to play About me in the hall They deck me with red -blooms and white With loving care and pains And because it la Eprlng tonight Im wearing clover chains A little later on mayhap When other Iblooms unclose A babe will clamber on my lap To pin a red red rose Onto my coat lapel with glad Wee dimpled baby hands But Just tonight shes decked her dad With twisted clover strands And now they both of them draw near And stand beside my chair Blue eyes and hazel eyes shine cl ar Two ueads of tousled hair Against my coat sleeves snuggle warm Then from the eager two Comes the expected coaxing storm Dad lets play peek-a-boo 1 And I who lost all dignity When the first baby came Am With them with as much of glee As they feel in the game And while the raindrops slither down The darkened window panes To show us spring has come to town We romp in clover chains Lewis In Houston Post SCHOOL LAW CHANGED A recent law passed by the lature affecting the Patterson exami nation has this change in it which is of special note to all pupils takiag the examination this spring aamely that the second exunlnation for Patterson students will be held the third Saturday In May lfctead of the see- pnd as previously announced All applicants for such certiorates wiU please take note of this chasae This examinatioa will be held at Young- town May 81st 119- By Order School fhuailasrs There Is always la ry tain no matter how small one girt yMt kmht so loa that ak wake a CfoflM of Liberty ia a Deartka Day II Hi I fcw ou an oriciaal aori of B- iww 4pw mrm mum iuw turn aMEtt of Uaiiatf BUtp1.

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