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The Mahoning Dispatch from Canfield, Ohio • Page 5

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E- fe IV I IK -5 i 4 ooooooooooooocooocooocoooo LOCAL NEWS ITEMS Gathered in Town County and Neighborhood oooooooooooooooooooooooooo constantly contracting i Hours of daylight tracting Mrs Matilda Allen aged 21 dleiU Wednesday In Bracevllle Head the advertisements In to days Dispatch and profit thoreby Happy Indeed Is tho Individual who is always content with ccndltlons no matter what they may be Monday was the 14 th anlversary of tho assanlnatlon of Prosldout Mc Klnley Ho died on tho afternoon of Sept 14 1901 Lisbon fair next week and Secre taiy Ed Mooro assures tho Dispatch that it will bo tho best over hed in Columbiana county IMre Maria Warrick died last veek at her homo in Clarkson Colum biana county of a complication of dl3 cases aged 91 years Delng a good spender and a good fellow makes friends but not tho sort usually that can be located whon In need or trouble comes An exchange remarks that every vent hath its knockers Wo wouldnt bo a bit surprised It therod bo some kickers on the Judgment day outcome The annual meeting of tho East Ohio conference of the United Brethren church will bo held at Mansfield beginning Sept 22 Bishop iMatthows of Dayton will preside Arnold and wife have returned to Leetonla from Billings Mont and Mr Arnold will bo associated with his father Arnold In the publication of the Leetonla Reporter Seymour Cox long a farmer near Atwater died last veek at his home nnrih of Alliance stomach troubo aged 61 He waB a native of Carroll ciunty but most of his life was spent In Awater The Sebrlng Times has again changed owners Mehrten having purchased the paper of Howard Jackson who located in Sobrlng about a year ago Mr Mehrten lp warmly welcomed to the Mahoning county journalistic family -Friends of The Dispatch have and are doing much to extend tho circulation of the paper and wo sincerely thank them In return for their kindness It shall bo the constant aim of the publisher to print such a county Journal as will merit their continued favors The 35th annual convention of tho FrtBbyterlan church Thursday evening Sept 30 Friday and Saturday Oct 1 and 2 Delegates are expected from every township and every Sunday school In tho county There is a farm not far from Lis P1 VJP JPIWp ptnpfVirr PfqilBT1 Mahoning County iSunday School Association will be held in Westminster bon that we dont believe has had a epeck of manure or a handful or fertilizer for 20 years and yet good crops are raised on It every year This year the corn is standing fully eight feet high on this rarm wnai is the explanation Journal Frank Sperry of Carrettsville was repairing the roof of a school building of which he was Janitor one day last week when he slipped and fell two stories fracturing his skull and causing his death soon after tho accident He was about 50 years of age and was held In high esteem in tho community In which his lot was cast There is enough excellently fertile land is Alaska for the laying out of more than 20000 IGO acro farms This according to a recent report of tho department of agriculture includes only land that has been thoroughly explored and tested Tho unexplored and untested land will doubtless provide lor many thousands more farms of high productive possibilities A West Toledo man tho last week has gathered his second crop of strawberries this season selling same at 50c a quart Tho same vines in tho spring bore 50 bushels of berries Occasionally reports como to tho Dispatch from people in this quarter of the state who pick a second crop of strawberries from their vines in tho fall And It frequently happens that quart or two are picked The Federated Ohio SocUties of Southern California recently held their fifth annual reunion at Long Beach and tho attendance was estimated at 10000 Mahoning county had more than 20 representatiiVes there among them being Mr and Mrs Stanley rormerly or liernn numerous Stanleys from Goshen and Smith townships Will Blatt formerly of West Austlntown The latter has the thanks of the Dispatch for a copy of the Long Beach Press which printed many columns touching upon the Ohio reunion David Beard of Newton Falls president of the Beard family organization and a native of Mahoning county at tended the annual reunion of the Beard family In Southern park last Saturday The Newton Falls Nowb says of him He will be 89 years old Oct 3 Although so advanced In years he enjoys a good measure of health being able to attend to business dally and his mind Is as clear and sound sb ever He will not however be able to attend the reunion owing to weakness of the knees from which be suffers making walking painful and difficult David Beard is one of our most respected citizens He haB lived a long and useful life raised a family of sons and daughters who are a it to him and ot use In the world We iiope he may live yet many more years A peculiar conflagration took place at the home of Clyde Pettlt near Damascus Thursday It was threshing time and Hoopes had placed his separator between two stacks ot grain near the barn -The separator Is a self feeder and oats were being thresher which were rather damp Friction caused by the damp and tangled straw caused the straw to Ignite on the cylinder In an Instant flames shot from the machine and communicated with the stack of oats All efforts to extinguish the flames failed until the separator had been burned and the stack of oats was reduced to ashes The chicken house and another out building was flred ana partially consumed and the wind being In a favor able direction made it possible by great Sorts to save the barn and the other stack of grain The loss to Mr Pettlt is placed at 200 to S00 ud to Mr Hoop at from 300 to 400 There was no Insurance on any pi the turned property YOUNGSTOWN HARP HITS Great Population DanQer Were now so metropolitan Its feared tho town we must dlsman In fact the folk so fast Increases Endangered even now police is Tho Diamond specials In dread state Its fearful fierce to contemplate If danger keeps on so alarming No longer grangers men ot farming jjfnaha permitted there with wagon ur their buiiuido icct to urag on In fact Its likely Round the Square they will provldo em Gas In Campaign ItS como to pass Is likely gas With all Is Cut issue high And that is certain reason Wess chortles In this season Joes cutting now Gas hay to mow And Lord what stack In mow hell packl vjjWhlteheads Campaign Hike iMorgan Whitehead friends doclaro Will certainly get there And have some votes to sparo But that may bo hot air Noise Hero board educational Is causing word sensational And ero it all Is over with Its foes may be tall clover with Its thus or so Some rumors go They are both old and now ones Perhaps too false and true ones Fire Alarm Suggestion On tho Diamond Ni Higley avera hed have a bell Tho time and place of fire tho city all to tell Higley why not cannon shot Alarm to give to hit the spot Why Some Flay Foster So chilly lately here Theres little campaign beer ijjiNor is hot toddy near wara ncciers nonce are uruur Egg Sherry and Inebriety Bet nickel it you please Some on that diet daily keep As onco on bread and cheese And thus you see the faithful hen Into saloons may magnet men A Vowel Vitiating Verses If Wess were Wass Howd rhyme with gas Gettln Too Fine for Farmers With fences round Old Public Square Twould sure be more exclusive But would It to get farmers there Be as now so conducive But may be grangers ar too plain To ask to call or trade remain Why Some Boys Take to Town With cabbage half a cent per pound And lettuce fed to chickens Say ye farmers hero around What tho deuce or dickens And here Is Willis saying Charm To keep the boys close on tho farm GIRL FOILS KIDNAPERS SCREAMS WHEN THREE MEN ATTEMPT TO STEAL HER FROM AKRON HOME Akron The struggles and cries ot Cnrmellta Sebastlono 18 foiled the attempts of three men to kidnap her from her homo at 84 Two men alighting from a touring car knocked the girls mother to the floor with the butt end of a revolver overpowered tho girl and attempted to carry her to the automobile The third man was at the wheel ready to start the car When the men reached the sidewalk the girl partly brolce from their grasp and striking wildly screamed fqr help Her shrieks brought em ployes from thu office of the Davidson Coal Co and two of the kidnapers fled across tho coal yard with a crowd that had quickly formed In pursuit while the automobile dashed down the street and out of slmht According lo tho girls story thr twoi men were hired to steuf her by another Italian who lives on a farm east of Akron She wculd not divulge his name to the police but said he was 40 and that ho hnd asked her to marry him several times and that she had refused Ho followed her from Italy to America two years ago slio said 1000 ChristTns Are Slain Now York City At least 1000 Christians were killed and 4000 others dlod of disease In Urumlah Persia during the five months of Turkish occupation according to a letter received by Caldwell American minister at Teheran from Dr William A Shcdd of Urumlah and made public here by the Presbyterian board of foreign missions Dr Shedd stated that his figures were based on careful investigation and record there having been 3600 Christian burials alone in the city of Urumlah DAILY MARKET REPORTS drain Provisions and Live Stock Cleveland Sept 9 Flour Minnesota putents 530 665 Wheat No 2 red 108 Corn No 3 yellow 82c Oats No 3 white 37c Butter Best creamery 29294c Cheese American new 17 He Eges Strictly fresh 27 He Potatoes Jerseys 60c per bu Hay No 1 timothy S18S0 Cattle Best steers 1825 925 calves J12M 01250 Sheep Choice wethers 60O660 choice lambs ISS0O875 Hoes Yorkers 1825 pies 825 Toledo Sept 9 Wheat Cash 1109 Corn Cash 78o Oats Cash 59 Uc Cloyerseed Cash J1010 Buffalo Sept 9 Cattle Prime steers 19350965 shipping J85O0J25 Hogs Yorkers 8 50 6800 pigs 18500 860 Sheep Wethers 625 0850 Iambs 500 0910 Pittsburgh Sept 9 Cattle Top 1976 Hogs Yorkers 840 pigs 1825 Sheep Top sheep 3635 top lambs S935 Calves Top J12E0 Chicago Sept 9 Wheat Sept 93c Com Sept 70H Oats Sept 86c Pork Oct 31225 Lard Oct 1815 Cattle Native steers 61501025 cows and heifers 33100850 Hogs Heavy 3800 715 pigs 36751 790 Sheep Native 5450600 Jamba natlv 6250885 CONSTANTS DUMBA flSBBHkSttBBBBBBBEBBv BfKsSHffiiBSSBBBBBBBBBm HiFWMIffirlrgi Constantln Dumba Is the Austrian ambassador to America who Is endeavoring to explain the documents sent by him to the home government and taken by the British from his messenger Archibald ifiTZEPPELINS AGAIN RAID ENGLAND Visit Coast Towns and Drop Bombs- Causing the Death of 13 People and Injury of 46 Others London Sept 9 For tho second time within 24 hours German Zeppe lins have raided England The casualties of tho second raid which occurred shortly after midnight of Wednesday have not been officially announced Tho casualties of the first raid that of Tuesday night were announced by the press bureau as 13 killed and 46 injured Of the killed 12 woro women and children With Emperor Nicholas In direct command the Russian armies are battling desperately from Higa to Bessa rabia to halt the Austro Gcrmans who are attacking at almost every point on the 900 mile line On a front of 56 miles the Russians have been forced to retreat beyond tho Ikwa river according to an- official statement just received from Vienna Duobno the Volhynlan fortress stands on the Ikwa and military experts fear it Is imperilled by the Austrian victory while the greatest activity continues on tho two extreme wings tho Germans claim considerable progress In the center where Prince Leopolds armies striking at tho Vllna Lemberg railway have occupied Wolkowysk This city east of Blalystok is little less than half way between that point and BaranovltchI the railroad Junction at wlilch they are driving About 2800 prisoners were taken at Wol kowysk Other groups of this army working their way through the marshes are reported to have captured 1000 Russian prisoners Fighting of tho most stubborn character continues on both tho northern and southern wlngs In the former theater the Germans while still held In check on the Dvlna river have made further advances toward Vllna winning tho narrow necks ot land between the lakes In the Trokl nowe district southwest of the city Everywhere they are meeting heavy resistance on the part of the Russians who apparently have received large supplies of ammunition and reinforcements of men probably withdrawn from the Petrograd district Grand Duko Nicholas has been transferred to the Caucasus by Emperor Nicholas The emperor took this action on assuming command of tho military and naval forces of Russia In transferring the grand duke he appointed him viceroy of the Caucasus and commander-in-chief of the army on the southern front The transfer was made In connection with a general reorganization of such importance that It has stirred the nation deeply The grand duke replaces the famous viceroy of the Caucasus Count Von Vorontzoft Dashkoff Big Gas Well Is Drilled Wooster 0 Sept 9 A gas well the estimated production of which is 25000000 cubic feet daily was completed Wednesday on the Lindsay farm In northwestern Wayne county The well was drilled by the Arco Oil Co of Pittsburg When the word was received here gas men stated It Is the biggest well ever drilled in Ohio John Ds Dies Cleveland Sept 9 William Cullen Rudd president of the Chandler RuddCo and brother-in-law of John Rockefeller died at his home here Mr Rudd who was 70 had been in ill health for more than two years and had not been active In business In that period Blooded Cattle Mutt Die Chicago Sept 9 Mrs Scott Du rands 5000C herd of Guernsey cattle on Crabtree farm near Lake Bluff must be slaughtered because of foot and mouth disease Mrs Durand was informed The cattle numbering 60 are said to be the finest herd of Guernseys in America Newspaperman Recommends It It Wentworth ot the St James Mo Nowb writes A severe cold settled In my lungs I feared pneumonia Foleys Honey and Tar straightened me up immediately I recommend the genuine cough and lung medicine Right now thousands ot hay fever and asthma sufferers are thankful tor this wonderful healing and Boothiug remedy A Morris Canfleld Adv But Iherea consolation In the thought that flannel mouthed people seldom pull the wool over anybodys eyes fl f3JiJfjP THE MAHONING DISPATCH FjMDAY SEPTEMBER 10 1915 oooboooooooooooe WHAT PEOPLE READ IN THE DISPATCH 25 YEAR8 AQO I wandered through the vlllaxe Tom I sat beneath the tree 00000000000000009 Goshen fair Is on Wheat all sown In the vicinity ot Greenford orty pupils attend tho Hilton Center school County pioneer reunion was held in Youngstown Youngstown machinists havo organized a union Wehr is repairing Canflold street crossings Mrs John Osborn died In Milton township aged 77 Wm Arnold of West Austlntown had a horse stolen Schacfer of Island raised 300 bushels of potatoes A son born to Mr and Mrs Henry Wertz of Now Buffalo There are 144 pupils attending tho Canflcld union schools Shlvely reunion held at tho homo of Baldwin in Tiger Mrs Maggie Hake died unexpectedly in West Austlntown Rainfall haB been continuous and heavy for several days County reunion of tho A is to bo held in Youngstown Guy Hill Is clerking In Ohls West Austlntown store Samuel Good and wife of Island are visiting In Elkhart Ind Childrens day observed at tho Now Buffalo Reformed church lion Alex Dickson has returned from a trip to New York A Blrgcn Normal student Is suffering with ivy poisoning Baker ha reigned a principal of the North Lima chool John Hallcman murdered In Hascl ton during a drunken row Daniel Campbell is mayor and Braincrd clerk of Canfleld A family row created considerable gossip In Washlngtonvllle Wallace of iBland threshed 97 bushels of timothy seed Robt McCluro is teaching a successful school in Berlin Center Complaint is made of the neglected condition of the village cemetery A daughter iborn to Mr and Mrs Elmer Warner of Waslyngtonvillo Spanabel has purchased the Henry Boyer property near Island Lightning burned a barn on A 1 McCokles farm in Jackson township IM King of Berlin Center is attending medical lectures in Cincinnati Robt McMillen purchased property ot Dr Bossert In Washlngtonvllle Jacob Mock of Berlin Is In Michigan visiting his daughter Mrs Rams dell Theo Renkenberger is building a cranary for Truman Cover In Milton t3wnhlp Willis Ballard and wife of Cleveland are visiting Samuel Ballard In West Austlntown Cyrus Neft ran a pitchfork through one ot his heels and will be crippled for some time Miss Dottio Schiller of North Lima has gone to Pittsburgh to take a course in music The output of tho Cherry Valley coal mines at Washlngtonvllle Is the greatest in Its history Aaron Calvin and Lcsher ot Island have been drawn as common pleas court Jurors The Canfleld brass band presented their leader Prof Altdoerffer with a line baritone horn North Lima ministers attended tho laying of tho corner stono of tho union church In East Lewistown 03rosoMcMahon of Jackson township won first money with Kingsbury at the Youngstown fair races James Wilson of Youngstown democratic candidate for prosecuting attorney called at the Dispatch ofllce Joseph Engler and Miss Sophia Harter of East Lewistown united In marriago by Squire Wm Gels of New Buffalo Lyman Zimmerman of Greenford has tho contract to build a bank barn for York Howell on tho site of one recently burned Freeman Osborn ot North Jackson had his rlfht arm broken when his horse frightened at a dog and ran away throwing him out of tho rig Some Facts About Limestone A ton of absolutely pure limestone would burn to a little over half Its weight of lime or about 1120 pounds which counting 80 pounds to a bushel would glvo 14 bushels of lime to a ton The weight of tho burned product howover generally averages more than this owing to impurities In tho limestone and also because in ordinary kilns the combustion is not complete enough to drive oft all the carbon dioxide A cubic foot df limestone averages in weight from 145 to 175 pounds which would make a ton ot limestone contain from 11 to 14 cubic feet ft THE LIBERATOR When we would histories pages scan To find a great heroic man We sometimes pauso at one whose life Is great In conflict war and strife Men who were sorely vexed and tried And for their country gladly died Whose deeds are told In song and story And are the nations pride and glory We thrill with admiration when We study lives of varolous men Who did what conscience said is best Tho called to stand the Martyrs test But when we would in one combine Traits that unite to bless mankind Ot all the warriors statesmen sages Whose deeds Illuminate the ages Upon fames scroll there Is none higher Than Washington our nations sire Hulin State of Ohio City or Toledo Lucas Count ss Frank Cheney makes oath that la senior partner of tho arm of Cheney Co doing- buslnesa In the City of Toledo County and State aforesaid and that said arm will pay tho sum of ONH HUNDRED DOLLARS for each and every case of Catarrh that cannot be cured by the use of Halls Catarrh Cure FRANK CHENEY Sworn to before me and subscribed In my presence this 1th day of December A 18M A OLBASON SHAL Notary Public Halls Catarrh Cure ta taken Intentaliy and acta directly on the blood aad bus oua surfaces of the system Seed for testimonial free 3 CHtaKBT CO Toledo a Sold by DtVMteta wee 1c Tike Hells Fanltr for eanatseeUen ttbe trou881bfv8bber0 oepenbabUtie Our Finest Baby Carriages and Sulkies Greatly Reduced Owing to the fact that the second floor of our Hazel St Annex is being converted to other store purposes we will sell out at greatly reduced prices our entire floor stock of baby vehicles including all the Sturgis carts Despite any effort these vehicles will become soiled if permitted to remain in their present location and since there is no other place for them we are quite willing to take the loss to clear them out quickly Sharpest deductions Prevail as Follows 500 Collapsible Sulkies with Lux ury springs priced to close out 325 650 Collapsible Go Carts with leather top priced to close out 425 1000 Collapsible Go Carts with Mohair top priced to close out 750 1250 Collapsible Go Carts witli Mohair top priced to close out at 895 1500 Collapsible Go Carts with Mohair top priced to close out 1095 20 Collapsible Carriages 1450 25 2750 and 30 Wicker Carriages 2195 Babies Dresses at Large Savings The following lots remaining in very little quantities are very much reduced in price for clearaway Girls Dresses and Boys Wash Suits ages 2 to 7 Crepe Gingham Percale Galatea and Madras in many styles Originally 125 to 175 at 79c Childrens Hats Straw Soisette and Lingerie hats up to 350 at 39c Girls Bloomer Dresses Oliver Twist Russian blouse styles etc Up to 125 originally at 39c Ages 2 to 6 Wool Coats 4 coats that were to 350 at 95c 8 checked coats that were to 3 at 195 Other lots too small to advertise at eqlial savings A Sale of Womens 300 to 450 Shoes at plU 268 pairs to choose from all new because this is our first year in the shoe business all regular stock with the Strouss Hirshberg name on them these are all we have of these lines of low cut shoes and nearly every size is here Many are nice for dress wear in the winter and it will certainly pay to buy them for the next 2 months wear and for next spring In patent and black calf with tan or grey quarters also some all patent and all dull calf Out on tables for each selection at 150 Also We Will Sell 550 to 700 Shoes at 200 Just 185 pairs four unusually handsome styles of Jow cut shoes in bronze patent and dull calf with tan or grey buck insert the bronze having a matching cloth quarter All sizes are included Second Floor Old Bldg New Chiffon Broadcloth 57 Inch at 175 Yard With autumn coolness near one has to make hurried preparation for ones bodily comfort unless there has been forehanded provision On the first fall day will be seen many a costume whose planning was started some ago We direct especial attention today tb our 56 inch Broadcloth at 175 a yard This is an exceptionally good value being double width and of a very refined quality Black Chiffon Broadcloth 5i inch medium weight 150 a yard Imported English Tweeds cravenetted and among the most fashionable of fall fabrics for coats and walking suits Variety of colorings 56 inch priced 2 Imported Challis excellent for school and house wear 50c yard Navy Blue Serges 50c to 200 Every kind of Serge here now romthe light Storm Serge to the heavy mannish Serge 36 to 51 inches wide 50c to 200 yard White Flannel for Infants And for little girls warm petticoats a full assortment at from 25c to 125 a yard Mothers are familiar with the merits of Strouss Hirshberg flannels we do not believe a description of them is necessary 25c to 125 a yard These and many other new fall fabrice make the Dress Goods Department of especial interest now 250 Waists That Were Up to 150 to Close Out Quickly at Only OUC A thorough clean up of late summer waists that brings values altogether too remarkable to be here veiy ldng after the selling starts Yoiles and Batistes in many excellent styles high and low neck models Were up to 150 atfirst 50o 3000 Yards of Fresh New Curtain Goods Just put into stock the newest daintiest and prettiest of fine curtain Voiles with hemstitched borders and heavy linen lace edges and insertions 36 to 40 inclies wide white cream and ecru 40c and 50c the yard And a most interesting new autumn selection of the famous Quaker Lace Curtain Nets black Filet allover and detached figure effects 30c to 135 yd Nor must we overlook the always admired plain and hemstitched Scrims and Marquisettes of which we have an entirely new showing at 25c to 60c the yard New Cretonnes too at 25c to 60c yard Jelly Glasses 15c Dozen Good strong glasses with tin tops They are in 1 2 and 1 3 pint siaea Priced specially at 15c the dozen On sale in the Housewares Store Commerce St Twice-a-Week Deliveries by Fast Motor Track tio Canfleld Irary Tuesday and Friday Package Delivered Right to Your Door ni it HisTiahigtiiBsWrpBBsBM A- it.

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