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The Mahoning Dispatch from Canfield, Ohio • Page 1

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I I i I r1 Tt WW 1 THE MAHONINO DISPATCH ADVERTISING COLUMNS ARE BUSINESS CREATORS I Terms 100 a Tear VOL XXXIII I WASHINGTONVILLE LOCAL GLEANINGS By Peter Herold My country til of thes SMt land of liberty Of tbes I tint The former and the Utter rain The summer can and air tTcen er and tha golden train All thine are our If there Out of Town Observations A ride from this village orer the 0 the Stark Eleotrlo and the last Wednesday afternoon landed me in Carrollton where I supervised some work being done in the Bacrod in Closure of Grand View oemetery at the graves of toy nncostors some of whom were natives ol Germany and my mother a native of the hlstorlo ground of Gettysburg Fa Along the line of my travel especially between Salem Louisviilo and Canton are many well kept farms good farm dwellings largo barns silos boxes telephone connections and near the Stark Eleotrio and the Pennsylvania linos And with all those modern conveniences the thought occurred to my mind who could wish a more desirable life than that of farmorB thus situated Raising small fruit and gardening seem to bo the principal employment Sulky plows wore at work among the patches of corn potatoes cabbage etc whllo the aroma of now mown hay camo through tho open windows of tho paBBlng car Roaohlng Canton through a hum of Industry I found tho wot and dry campaign warming up for tho vote noxt Saturday Tho Morning News and tho Evening Repository contain about tho samo wet and dry llteraturo which appeared in tho Mahoning county newspapers prior to our olootlon Howovor tho saloonB of Canton and Alllanoo appear ovon more confident of victory than did tho Mahoning votors Canton browors hopo to eventually drlvo distilled spirits Into drug stores and to have only well regulated boor saloons handlo tholr goods Even now with tho sentiment in Stark county and tho strlot onforcomont of tho Doan law it is difficult to Indict offenders for selling boor at any timo Claronoo Darrow of Chicago and threo wot preaohors filled Bovoral speaking datos In Stark county this wook Tho dry olomont Is Also actively at work Roaohlng Carrollton I found tho 20th annual convention of tho Epworth League ol tho Canton district In sosslon in tho largo now Church there Dologates woro in attendance from all polntB In tho district with familiar namos from towns contiguous to Wash lngtonvlllo Mary Buzard roprosontod Columbiana LonaSohulor Salom Amy Holllstor Lootonla Robort Fleming East Palestlno Bortha JohnBton Lisbon Nearly all tho delegates romalnod for tho dosing eosslon Wodnesday night to hear Dr Luce paBtor of tho First Church of Clovoland In hlB lecture on Dr Jokyll and Mr Hyde Tho spoakor Is ono of tho moat oloquont and profound ministers in tho ohuroh and his address was frequently received with applause Little Carroll county has a total population Iosb than 17000 mostly engaged in farming and sboop raising ono man Mono Hon Rutan having purohasod more than 800000 pounds of wool this season Coal mining la carried on to a limited oxtent and the county seat la supported for tho most part by its largo pottory employing about 400 men and womon Tho county is in the dry column yet thoso who havo tho thirst whloh wator will not quenoh make frequent vlelta by rail to Canton and tho express cars on night trains bring in wagon loads of cases ana Kegs Returning to Washlngtonvllle Monday forenoon through parts of Carroll Stark Mahoning and Columbiana counties I found farmers In their hay and wheat fields receiving tho reward for their years patience Reaching stop 11 I found the village band serenading upon the streets and young America actively engaged with fire crackers celebrating the magna ohartaof our freedom from old England 133 years ago Hooray I Council meeting tonight Many autos are paBBlng through here this summer Our villagers enjoyed a sane and quiet 4th and 6th Miss Mary Llxuel was home from Salem over Sunday John Fasloh was home from Kaylor Fa over 8unday Robert Maxwell was In Eaat Liverpool last Thursday on business Geo Vaughn 1b home from Mexico Mo slightly under the weather Aaron Brubaker has painted Welkarts grain elevator building Jamea Sklllcorn and Mies Epha Wilson were at Rock Springs park Tuesday Amos Butler jr of the battleship South Dakota 1b expected home today John McKeefrey Ib on an extended tour through Ireland England and Scotland A grind organ serenaded Main street Tuesday afternoon and a monkey took up the collection Mrs David Summervllle of Garfield 1b visiting at the home of her mother Mrs Jas Rohrer Mlskimen and wife spent Sun day at the home of their parents at the juutneran parsonage A Taylors hen coop 1b minus two chickens since his eon Loron was presented with an air run Clint Taylor of Cleveland spent the 4th and 6tb with his parents here returning home via Salem Shelton Boutb of Franklin Square Is reported to havo had 76 bushels of cherries this season James Needham sprained his baok last Saturday when lifting a oar In the el a mine and has not since been able to work Dr Hulina stork left a 0 pound boy ot the hprae of Ed Llxuel and wife Saturday evening and the happy parents stre receiving the well wishes of friends August and Paul Vignon joined their brother Edward at Mineral Ridge and spent a few days in Youngstown where Master Paul will spend his school vacation Herbert entertained the following guests from Lisbon during the show hewTueeday His cousin John Hum aid wife Burt Watson Harry MoCos tar Ed Smith Jm Eels and Frank Ou ek all oW euetocaers from the 4 liaSRJirtr i we 1 1 TsmTl Ufa Martin Coy was in Can Bold today The band gave a dance Monday night Muoh hay and some wheat are being Four bad Bills were in tho village lockup Wednesday Rev James Herbert spent last week with relatives in Salem Miss Ora Stewart of Can fl old attended the show here Tuesday Bossert went to Cleveland Saturday to see Cy Young pitch Jud Hall and family spent Monday with his mother In Garfield Moore and Harry Schafernooker were In YoungBtown Tuesday Miss Kit Wilson Is assisting In the Crescent machine works office Job Wilkinson and wife of Derry Pa are visiting hlB parents here Genther expressed a crate of cherrlos to Cleveland Wednesday Mrs Richard Ltghtfoot has shipped her household goods to Amsterdam Mrs Marv Rrnnnh of i Lit Ing her parents Woods and wife iuaaser unanes xetlow or New Castle Ib spending the summer at tho home of Lewis Otis Roller and family of Niles spent Sunday at the honn of his aged father enBt of town Bakor Gilbert nnd Fltzrmtrmlr unnrnlon tVm Tv aiiii estate Tuesday Misses Ruby Walter and Blanoh Kep llngor of Alliance called on friends hero oiu uay evening Thos Grindlo and wlfo and MIbs Alice Roller of Canton visited relatives hero ovor tho 4th Samuol Andrew nnd eon Raymond of Mansfield spent the 4th horo ploklng cherries for his mother MIbs Emma Bates ot Spokane Wash is spending tho summer with rolatlvcB In thlB locality Mrs Maggie Thompson and Mrs Ada Freed of Youngstown visited their aunt Mrs Rollor Tuesday Thn Vinnrri of -111 1 wwwwwWw niik uun colvo bids for painting up tho mortar jolntB and painting tho school building ujuiuruyciu race irom umcago to Pittsburg through this village took placo on Monday Ton men woro in tho raco Mrs Howard RusboII spent tho 4th with hor parents at Now Watorford and was accomnnnind hnmn hv hn Francls Moon Stephen Candolla who conducted tho Italian saloon horo a fow yoars ago returned WrfrinnRrinv frnm nn nvtnnnnrl visit In Europe ur lionnoujrs stork paid a visit to Mlllvlllo tho first day of this month and loft a girl baby at tho homo of Thomas Ablott and wlfo Jos Holntzolman and wlfo of Now Buffalo vlsltod at tho homos ot Henry Gotz and Homor Holntzolman tho foro part of this wook Harry Hartzoll picked his last straw borrlcs Monday having sold 446 bushels this Boason about 80 busholB of which woro sold at homo Mrs Hollott and children of tho parsonago at Klngsvlllo aro viBltlng at tho homo of hor parents Mr nnd Mrs Jos Woods Byron Lewis nnd family of Alltanco and Frank Mook and family of East Palestlno vlsltod their parents Ed Lewis and wlfo this wook Goorgo Atkinson wlfo and llttlo daughter and Mrs Atkinsons brother John ODoll and wlfo of Stoubonvlllo aro guests of friends and relatives horo A firecracker oxploded in tho band of Wm A Cox when showing bis son bow to bo careful resulting in a fow bruised fingers and a sore spot on bis chin A subscriber wants to know why box rent remalnB the same since wo havo but two malls a day whllo farmorB pay no box rent and havo tholr mall delivered free Searoh me I Thoso who havo trlod it say that liquid manuro when applied to potato top answers mo same purpose for destroying bugs as ParlB green and doei not Impoverish tho soil Mrs Edna Hurford and children of Alliance aro yleltlng hor parents Samuel Frederick and wife Whllo hero Dr Kennedy performod an ooeraton upon tho jaw of her little son Elden Mr and Mrs Harris of Evanston III will furnish mnelo nt the campmeotlng to be bold at Sboltons Grove the first 10 days of August Dr 8 Dunnan of Delaware will assist In tho Bpeaklng Mrs Marv Andrew and daughter Mrs John Woodward will start next Mondoy on a two weeks visit with rel atives in Toronto Ont returning via Cleveland for a short visit at the home of her grandson Jos Andrew Joseph ONeill died of tuberculosis last week Wednesday after a few monthB confinement to his bed aged 19 years His remains were taken into St Patrloks church at 9 oolock Friday forenoon and requiem mass was read by Rev Klrby after whloh Interment was had In Mt Calvary cemetery south of Leetonla Many of Jthe lots in the little hamlet of Gullfort south ot here have been returned to the land from which they were originally taken when the town was laid out When the Sandy Beaver canal was built It was thought that Guilford would boom and lots were laid out by Caleb Hawley But after years of waiting the heirs aBked Judge Hole to restore the lots to the land Stouffer and family with other relatives and friends from here attended the funeral of Mrs John Cunningham nee Josle Greenawalt at Salem uaturaay aiiernoon Deceased waB a graduate from the Washlngtonvllle High sohool in the olass of 1808 She died at Cora Ulty fa and her remains were Drougnt to me nome of her parents Greenawalt and wife in Salem Tho glorious 4th ot July was celebrated here in a mild way oa Monday by the band playing the houses and the mayors office being decorated with flags pyrotechnics and paper balloon ascensions in the ovenlng But the most unique event was a balloon made out of a copy of The Mahoning Dispatch and fastened with plnB by Master Edwin Fitzpatrlck and sent sky high in the direction of Canfield RlngUng Broa show pltohod its tents just south ot the reservoir earlv Tuesday morning and why the best show now upon the road should come here and give Salem the go by Is unknown to thousands Eighty tour cars were required hundreds of horses 40 elephants scores of camels 8 zebras and gorgeous wagons representing all cations were performed and the show gave universal satisfaction They show in Seattle Aug 14 Charles DeJane was G9 years old last Sunday and the event was celebrated by a sort ot fatally reunion held at the hosae of hie us Bert in the soutfcera suburbs Oat of town relatives were present from New Castle and Alle ghenyand when they were all arranged In rows to be photographed they numbered 35 The band with three De Janea In it furnished excellent mualo and to cap the ollmax Mrs DeJane spread a sumptuous dinner that beat the band Messengers were sent for The DIapatoh scribe but sorry to eay he was attending a similar affair 85 miles to the eouth However we accepted an invitation one year In advance for Charles DeJanes birthday falls on the 4th of July a date not likely to bo forgotten Greenford July 7 Sid Bennett and wife are visiting relatives In Akron Harry Hoffman and lady from Salem visited frlendB here Thursday Mrs Frank Crist of Damascus returned home Friday after a weeks visit with her parents Carl Zimmerman and wife and Bister Lllllo were in Salom Thursday Mrs John Carroll visited her aunt OUle Zimmerman at Chestnut Valley Chas Clark and family of Salem visited tho formers parents Saturday Mrs Potor MoCavo was In Youngstown Friday Chester Thorp and wife ot Youngstown vlsltod frlecda hiro over Sunday Toot and wife wero at Idora park Stinday James Dustman and sister Ada of Hickory vlsltod friends hero Saturday Moses Clay wlfo and son Noblo ot Buffalo visited his brother Charlos over Sunday Louis Hoffman and wlfo vlsltod In Hickory Monday Chas and Jamos Huffman and wives of YoungBtown visited David Huffman Monday Sohnurronborgor and wlfo visited tholr daughter Mrs Joo Cessna at Rosomont Sunday Chostor Pottlt Jobso Clay Toot and Pottlt woro In Salom Monday to see tho ball gamo Mrs Ira Wolknrt and Mrs Zimmerman woro Salom shoppors Saturday MIbs Mary Halfley waB in Lootonla Tuosday Mrs Salsglvor has roturnod homo to Toledo aftor visiting relatives and frlonds horo Will Blackburn of Youngstown vls ltod horo ovor Sunday Will Hall nnd wlfo ot Lootonla vlsltod his undo Rob Bush horo Saturday Jamos Welkarts condition Is not Improved at thlB writing ChaB Boltlor Edward and John Bush havo roturnod from Mlohlgan whoro thoy vlsltod rolatlvos and frlendB Monroo Bognor and family vlsltod his undo Ell Callahan Sunday Samuol Hlvely and family ot Colum biana vlsltod at Rolohstadts ovor Sunday Mrs Paul Mossorlv and daughters Ruth and Pearl vlsltod horo Monday NortK Jacltson July 7 Childrens Day will bo observed in tho Church noxt Sunday ovenlng Goorgo Klstlor Ray Thompson and Charlos Gulsto spont tho Fourth horo with tholr parents Mies Florenco Eokls ot Milton spont Sunday with Florenoo Klstlor Mr and Mrs Eokonrodo of Struthors spent Monday hero with his parents Carl Aklns of Milton was In tho village Saturday Mies Grace Phillips of YoungBtown spont several days hero with relatives Mies Anglo Stroup of Mt Union spent Sunday horo with her parents John Pago of Oil City was in tho village Monday Mrs Ivy Jones and oblldron of Pennsylvania are visiting hero Perry Klmmol wife and son of Youngstown vlsltod his parents Mr nnd Mrs David Klmmol Monday Dr Hole and family are visiting in Damasous Alva Kale and family ot Youngstown spent Sunday at Elmer Kales Mrs Dorothy Klstlor returned Tuesday from Newton Falls whoro she spent a few days Mr and Mrs Harmon May of Mineral Ridge attended the Buak Goldnor wedding last week Mr Masters and Mrs Lorain Pierce of Warren were united in marriage at mo nomo oi tne oriaee parents Ur and Mrs A Anderson Several from here attended the funeral ot Mrs George Malarky In Rose mont Wednesday Mrs Malarky was Hhonina lormerty uarrie iungeman Chas Stroup and wife and Wehr and wife of YoungBtown visited their parents Homer Stroup and wife The funeral of Mrs John GUlmer of Lordetown was held here Wednesday Burial in the village oemetery Miss Mabel Foulk Is clerking for Wallace Shafer Mrs Fred Craver and children of Youngstown visited friend here Sunday An auto belonging to Rev Frazer of Youngstown struck a buggy belonging to Mrs Moore Monday and threw the occupants out They were badly hurt New Buffalo July 7 Attorney It Beard of Youngstown was here over the Fourth Mrs Thomas Turney and son of Lee tonla spent Wednesday with her mother Mrs Elizabeth Fink Mr and Mrs Rhodes of Greenford vlBlted at John Elsers Sunday Childrens Day exercises in the Lutheran church next Sunday evening Misses Mary and Lottie Chappell of Salem visited with their slater Mrs Earl MoCartney Sunday Lewis Greasel and wife spent Sunday with their daughter Mrs Fred Hoshel man and family Mr and Mrs Lewis Felgerof Alberta Canada visited at Moffs Saturday Mrs Emma Beard and son Harry called at John Hendricks in Ureeniora Sunday The grange held a very interesting meeting Wednesday evening and Initiated five new members Misses Nettle and Lena Gi easel spent Sunday afternoon wim flora moh Mrs Mary Ruprlght visited at Henry Swanks Sunday Allen Weaver wife and daughter Dorothy visited with Noah Cramers near Hickory Sunday Hememoer tne lesuvai tor me Dene fit of the ball teem Saturday evening July 10 Everybody attend Clinton Lynn had one ot his fingers hurt Monday la a ball game between Canfie ld and Ohltowa Farmers are busy making hay and wheat will woo be ready to cut HERES YOUR HOT BUDGET Fine Fourth Great day for Burgeons Fire works and fire water Sulphurous and sonorously Even tho Chinese celebrated Has Nllos any rooms for rent Some few people shot many half shot Nothln doln now until the Canfield fair Tha cannon cracker is the surgeons friend How would Hamilton do for mayor Has Dave Stelner the backing of the FItoh faction What was Basin street named aftor A catch basin It is rumored that thero will soon be an ice cream monoply Lionel Evans refuses to bo ruled out of tho mayor Marathon Is politics epidemio in the Davis family or merely hereditary For a thorough wot town YoungBtown is haying too many murders It Is a joy to report that Youngstowns ball team is holding Its own It appears to bo open season for tho blind tiger in EaBt Youngstown An unpopular bond Issue Is ono way of taxing tho people without representation Franchise ordinances hereafter may havo tho menu attached like a codioll to a will Why such a rush to pass tho ChcBt nut street bond Issue Options almost expired Complaints aro bolng made that autos are scorching Some of em Btnolt as If thoy woro A good Independent candidate for mayor wilt havo an excellent chanco of bolng olootod In tho light ot recent occurrences would It not bo a good Idea Chief to abate No 10 The banquet has succeeded tho cigar box as a postludo to franchise legislation In city council Tho Judgo is fighting like a hero to koop Stark county from sufforlng from a prolonged drouth Chorrios aro so plentiful this year that local manufacturers of cocktails may put two In a cooktall Youngstowns pollco forco has boon Increased Sho has almost enough cops now to oloan up tho East End Grose widows may Dlo a potltlon with council for a widening of Fcdoral Btroot in front of Rhods drug store East Youngstowns mayor seems do tormlnod to havo tho law enforced Queer sort ot a mayor isnt ho When Toddy boglnB towrlto his book on natural history ho ought to visit tho Junglo and got somo pointers Evon at that tho courtboaso decorations will cost loss In proportion than It did to havo tho olty fountain painted Is not Ellas Jonklns a loetlo ton arid to bo olootod mayor ot Hy tbalwont as moist as Youngstown did recently Tho tin workers who bavo votod all thoso years tor high tariff to koop tholr wagoB up now boo tho error ot tholr ways Tho heat has bo softocod tho citys asphalt Btroets that Billy Powell oxpoots any day to balo asphalt out of tho catch basins Tho ohaBm botwoen Squlro Evans and his constablo has bcoomo bo serious as threaten tho disruption of tho republican party Will Our Jim Introduce a bill to protect tho American workmen ot his dU trlot against ohoap Imported foreign labor Just watoh him Oles haB a hankering to go to all If ho can poreuado tho sheriff to Impanel a grand jury ot grooers bo will probably bo promptly accommodated Tho Stool company haB protection for Ub finished products and now It wants froo trade In labor Its a nifty and thrifty corporation all right Tho citys steel plants aro working to their full capacity now turning out tho normal tonnage and filling out tho normal number ot cot In the hospital The quickest and most effeotive way to oloan up the East End Is to publish the names ot the pjpus and virtuous owners ot the fhaoka In that part of the olty Marty waBhod his hfnda of tho bond Issue like Pontius Pilate did but ex officio remarks were aj trifle more vivacious than the Roman magistrate probably used uommon pleas court has adjourned leaving 600 oases ontpe docket With five railroads and twp steel plants furnishing the normal number of damage cases the court will never beat the docket Ibis Maple throve JULY 8 -Aaron Cilp who visited friends In this vicinity for several montbB nas left lor tus nome In Washington Kan Paulln has moved his saw mill to the Moore and Too woods and Is sawing lumber for a new dwelling house John Cook sold ahorse to Culp Crumbaker of East Lewlstown spent Sunday at the home of hU brother William Allen Culp and family spent Sunday at the home ot Culp Calvin and wte ot Columbiana and Charles Davie apd wife called at Lewis Toots Sunday evening Attend the Grove festival Saturday evening Burkholder pt Call a called on John Cook Sunday Mary Wliderson died Sunday morning Interment in Midway cemetery Luella Frankford ot Columbiana Ib spending a week here with her parents Jacob Frankford is putting a slate roof on his dwelling Some from this vicinity attended the show in Leetonla Tuesday Mrs Hendricks was called to YoungBtown by the serious Illness ot her son Clyde John Bradley spent Sunday here with his parents John Schaffer called on Martin Sunday evening Noah Blxler and wife were among the Sunday callers at Diniel Forneys Church services at Locust Grove next Sunday morning ana ovenlng Everyone would be benefited by taking Foleys Orlno Laxative for stomach and liver trouble and habitual constipation It sweetens the etomaoh and breath gently stimulates the liver and regulates the bowels and is muoh superior to plUs BD ordinary laxatives Why not try Foley Orlno Laxative today A Morris CaDield tdt An Independent Family Journal Devoted io the Interests of All Glasses and Nationalities CANFIELD MAHONING COUNTY FRIDAY JULY 9 1909 East Lewlstown JULY 7 Crumbacher and wlfo visited relatives at Cleveland from Friday until the first of the week Leah Mentzer will take up her residence with Mrs John Burkholder until fall A large number of young people from here attended a festival In Greenford Saturday evening Oscar Elser and family were In Co lumbiana Saturday Mary Coy is for tho present with her sister Susan Longanecker Farmers began haying this week Some meadows are good while others are thin Mary wife of Freeman WilderBon died at her home near Midway Sunday about noon Sho was an excellent woman and had many friends who sincerely mourn her death Funeral services Tuesday were largely attended Burial In Midway Monnonlte churofa i cemetery Mrs Maggie Sahll of North Lima remained with her mother Mrs Mariah Shank during tho absence ol Mr and Mrs Crumbacher Mrs Shanks health Is very poor AutnmnhllflA WArn rnfw nilmamiL about town Sunday The township trustoes mot hero Saturday evening to consldor claims for sheep killed by dogs and transacted other business Our Sunday school reorganized Sun- dav bv olantlncr thn fnllnnlnir nfTlnnn Superintendent IM Melllngor BBBistant uarvoy Metzlor secretary and treasurer Clark Melllngor chorister Seth BaBlngor Rev Paul WItmor of Goihon Ind preached an eloquent Bormon in the Union church Sunday ovonlng Rov and Mm Pml Wllmnnitlli lng Mr WItmers parents Noxt Mon- uoy iure wumer win return to nor parents homo whllo Rov WItmor will visit tho churchnn nf Pnnnactvanln n1 Virginia barl Burns had buBlnoss In Greenford Monday Thnrn wan nn JlVi nf T1 nmAnBi tlon in the village No nroloslvcs woro Bum at iqo Btorcs Thoro is an nbundanoo of chorrios in this vlclnltv hut fnnr nlntrnra in ryVio them Jacob Molllngcr is assisting his eon Molchor In haying From another correpondent JtTTY 7 Thn ntrnnhiirra which was shorter than was oxpootod isni uu uuu Earl Burns ia through painting with MaClun Mrs Englor haB roturnod homo from a visit with hor daughter In Canfield township Fred Lorn wan Snmn frnm TTIoam www WU AUU4 VIUI Sunday A numborof our young pooplo attended a festival In Groonford Saturday ovo nlng Honry Blossor and wife visited In Co lumbiana Sunday Dont fnrirnt thn fnatlvnt ct Hr evening July 17 for tho bonoflt of tho uaeo uuu loam Mrs Ida Bradloy ot Columbiana vls ltod horo Sunday Burns nnd wlfo epont Sunday at Honry Lehmans Blossor is going to East Pales tlno to work at tho carpenter trade Honrv Ulnapnr In fn nloMnrr for I Guys now houso In EaBt WUU Ct lla July 7 Easslngor of Canton vlsltod his parents horo tho past wook MIbs Ruby Knauf visited frlonds In Salom ovor tho 4th I Corll and wlfo of Youngstown vlBlted Frank Rocnra nnd nrlfn thn drat of the week Hendricks and wlfo of Knauf vlllo spent Sunday with his mother here Aldlnn Mntlnr var In PnlnmMann over Sunday Mrs Mary Hendricks visited her daughter In Columbiana this week MiBB tnei rempiin loll Thursday for an extended visit to Clovoland Chi- nntm nnrl TCIIthurt Tnri Calla was well represented at Ring- iiK ora 8 snow in ueetonia Tuesday Jaok Johnston left Monday for New York and will visit relatives In Virgin la before returning home Mrs Joseph Coohel and Mrs Knauf finflnt Tnnnrintr In VnnnnDlnn Lester Templln is visiting relatives unrreiiBviue Hendricks and bride have re turned frnm thnlr wnririlnrr tln Wm Walters of Alliance reoently visited his alEter Mrs Coohel MrB Tin via nf WnoVilnrrlnnolIln nnA little niece of Salem visited at Harry uoirua vvtmuuHuay Newton Falls Before returning home bud wju vjbh relatives in uieveiana ana umcago Sample July 7 While David Harber was hiving a swarm of bees the other day tho bees became angry and attaoked Harber badly stinging him about the face and head After shaking oft the pests he was compelled to take to bis bed tor the remainder of the day Camp meeting at Camp Park will open July 22 and continue over two Sundays Indications are that the meetings will be largely attended Everybody welcome Charles MoCuno and wife of Dayton are here visiting his sister Mrs A Land owners on the weBt side of the road leading to Canfield and Austlntown are setting back their fences to make room for the good roads improvement Dr Sohnurrenberger was the first In thlB section to start haying The Bour cherry crop which is large ia being picked Roiemont JULY 7 Jumna Ttnai urlfa A children of New Albany are visiting at Ben Frocka Frank Relohard wife and son Glenn of Warren epent several days here at the home of A Rose Mrs Frank Williams and Mrs Rose are visiting In Pittsburg Frank Burke and daughter Percy have returned from a visit to Evans 0E Rose and daughter Martha ot Niles vUitea his parents here over Sunday The news of the sudden death of Mrs George Malarkey ot Pittsburg oaaae as a great shock to thU oomaauaitf Tke body was brought here tor burial today North Lima July 7 Tho North Lima ball team will hold a festival Saturday evening July 17th Rev Miller and family of YoungBtown visited at Oliver Goods Monday Volney Snyder of Wilklnsborough Pa Is here visiting relatives Miss Jeanotto McGIU of tho city spent Sunday with her brother David and family Mrs Frank Estorly and son Guy of West Etna Pa were guests of relatives several days lost week They were accompanied home by MrB Mentzer and eon Leonard Mies Nellie Hahn left this week for Seattle Wash to attend the exposition Jonas Kohler wife and daughter Bertha of Calla Nelson Yuren of Erie Pa and Mrs Harrold of Columbiana wero Sunday visitors ot Mrs Teichlor Mlse Mazlo Glenn vlelted relatives in Columbiana Sunday Covert and wlfo woro Sunday guests of his brother Charlos and family in Struthers Howland Albright and wife of YnuncAtntrn onnnt Hnnatr nt IVA Iiami of Solomon Beard Mrfl Win Pniimfrartna wnA an Merlo of Struthors and Mrs Henry TO7nllf nnd nhlMrnn nf Vnmnini it- v- ww wuawkwww AwUwOwrTU VlOlt ed at Henry Glenns Sunday Charles Hoxamer of Canton spont several days hore with his family oiaioy oi uoiumbiana visited his daughter Mm ninnn nA fmll Sunday A Grove engrossing artist of Chlcncrn nnnnt Rnnrinv Xfnn -1 Tuesday horo with hla parents ivnmony uoier ana lamny attended a family reunion noar East Liverpool Monday Mra Frank Dnnhnr nnrl inn nf A Ion Pa attended tho Woavor rounlon oumruay MIbs Mabel Longatroet and Fred Kaorohcr of Youngstown woro united in marriage last Wednesday In the Re- fnrmnd nhtirnh Tlnw officiating rrtntor rnurrVi Itn nnnnmmnlnn ttn aunt Miss Battle Stafford of mo aro vnming relatives in uanovor Po Dr Dunlnl Rlnnm nf Nun tKTin rn called on his brother Bloom luuuuuy Mr and Mrs Wllllard Krope of tho olty and Claronoo Krops and family of Now Mlddlotown woro ontortalnod at tho homo of William Krops Sunday Brown and family of Youngstown spont Sunday with Mrs A Soil and daughtor Hatllo Oscar Elsor and family ot East Lowls town spent Sunday at Jacob Elsers Habn nnd family spont Sunday In East Liverpool Miss Ruth Dlsor of Now Springfield callod on local frlonds Monday Mr and Mrs Solomon Montzor vlslt od rolatlvos In Youngstown Monday Oscar McCurloy of Now York Is horo visiting his slstor Mrs John MUlor Dr FTfthn nnrl nrlfi nf thn www MW wtJT spont Sunday horo with rolatlvos Wcavor and wlfo vlsltod rola tlvos In Lcotonla Tuosday i West Austlntown JULY 8 Preaching noxt Sunday ove nlng by Rov Moyers Mrs Scott Nolor Brucstottor Mrs Ross ORourko and Ohl attended tho Pennell rounlon rccontly In Glrard at tho homo of Thomas Pennell Elghty ono woro present and a vory pleasant time waB had Tho next reunion will bo bold at tho homo of Mr and Mrs Wm Knight of Mineral Ridge Dehoff wlfo daughtor and son spont Independence Day with relatives In North Georgetown Moivln Qchrum and family have returned from a visit with relatives in Belolt Harry Harrington wife and daughter of Warren are visiting at Paul Wilcoxs Mrs Harrington was formerly Miss Mabel Wiloox John Arnold and family of Belolt are bore visiting relatives Wm Bowman has returned from a business trip to Wooster Ho also vlB lted his sister Mrs PhlUIs in MaBslllon Miss Mamo SohUler Is home from Miss Ida SchlBlor has returned to So bring Sebring July 8 The home of Sebrlng was entered by burglars Saturday night during a temporary absence ot the family and silverware jewelry oto taken to the value of perhaps tlOO Entrance was gained through a cellar window William Humphrey has received word of a big Iobb befalling hla brother Clifford a farmer near New Garden Sunday While the family were away children from the village playing about the barn with firecrackers set it on fire Darn awemng sneep ana grain House and all outbulldlngB of the farm being burned to the ground One horse one cow a lot of grain and farm Implements were also lost Lobs will aggregate 10 000 Two big ball games between Sabring and Salem teams was Sebrlngs feature for the Fourth Honors were divided Dr Mary Hartzell of Mlnnapolls Minn who has been a gueBt ot her parents Capt and Mrs Hartzell for several days returned home Tuesday A son was born to Mr and Mrs Frank Woodburn Sixteen car loads of pipe for the gas main being laid to this city from the Dungannon field were unloaded here the past week The main Is fast being laid it now being complete to a point about two miles north of Adair About 75 foreign laborers are at work In digging the trench i Locust Grove JULY 8 Martin Dressel and wife entertained relatives from Lisbon and Salem Monday Calvin and family spent Sunday at Huffmans in Clarksvllle John Feloht is having a silo built Festival here Saturday evening Muslo by the Greenford band Several ot our young people spent Monday at the park Calvin and son Ralph were In Canfield Friday Communion services Sunday morning Fred Harmon and family spent Sunday with Lowellville relatives Some of our people attended the bow in Leeto Tuesday Miss Lyde Jeaklae ot Can too wUlaV llver an address her ftuaaay evactiajr THE MAHONING DISPATCH TO DAY Contains the traslness of tradesmen who hay bargains galore to offer It will ba to yonr advantage to very carofdlly READ THE ADVERTISEMENTS Invariably in Adraate I NO 15 JAMES MACKEY GIVES LOCAL OPTION VIEWS Youngstown June 21 1909 Mr Aaron Esterly Secretary Dear Sir Replying to yo letter requesting me as a member ot the advisory committee of the executivelocal option committee of Mahoning county to meet said committee at Its quarters this evening I regret to say that on account of the condition of my health I have been for a considerable time past obliged to forbear attendance of evening meetings but will Bay I am glad to learn that tho continuance of the organization Is contemplated While we have suffered temporary defeat we are far from being conquered In the language of St Paul Let as not be weary In well doing for in due season wo shall reap If wo faint not Our labor has not been In vain It Is not lost The campaign through which we havo just passed as an educator has been fraught with great and lasting good Many poor wayward creatures have had tho great enormity of Intemperance and the saloon presented to tholr minds as never before and havo resolved to lead new sober rhrio Man lives I look upon Its results as equivalent to a great religious revival In our city and county MUST PRESS FOmVARD I know tho advocates of tho saloon would rejoloo to havo us throw down our arms and abandon tho conflict as If it wore ended Thoy forgot that this would bo equal to asking us to abandon tho Christian religion and glvo full sway to the greateBt evil of tho age tho groateet destroyer pt human welfare In this life and of human souls In tho life to come And I might ask for what purpose would this unequalled sacrifice bo mode Simply for wordly gain desplto tho searching appeal of our Savior what is a man profited It ho shall gain tho whole world and loso his own soul St Paul admonishes us that tho lovo of monoy Is tho root of unlimited evil and how manifest is this to every sensible observing mind It was money that led to tho betrayal of tho Son of God for thirty plocos of silver by Judas Iecarlot As long as human nature remains unchanged Christianity will havo to combat this ovll tendenoy of tho human heart which tho Bible tolls ub Ib deceitful above all things and desperately wicked But Christianity demands that wo must koop up tho conflict with untiring ceaseless and increasing oaorgy OI tho lnnocont non drloklng claesos none Is bo groat a sufforor ass womon And on a matter so vital to tholr wol faro and tho welfare of tholr off spring thoy should bo allowed tho rlrht of mil frago Much ado waB mado during tho past campaign by tho advocates ot tho saloon and consequent intomporanco that civil liberty was endangered by local option Away with such absurdity and such mockory of civil liberty as long as womon aro donlod tho right of suflrego ana tholr drunkon husbands and eons who often soil tholr votes tor a drink of liquor aro allowed that right It Is tho drunkard who thus sella hla voto and tho saloon keeper who soils him tho drink that should bo disfranchised Again I say that womon abovo all othors Bbould bo entitled to voto on the all absorbing question of prohibition Their votos might save many a wayward husband or son from a runkards grave and tholr eouls from pordltlon as tho Bible says no drunkard shall Inherit tho Kingdom of God -how can wo justly and conscientiously neglect to ao all in our power to Bocuro to them this sacred privilege So far In this conflict men have boon dealing with men but In the ond we all have to deal with God Let us not neglect to Implore His wisdom and guidance not only in our own behalf but ai well In behalf ot tho reformation of tho saloon keeper and his poor weak deluded urns finally would say lot ono oi our mottoes be Educate Educate Educate Respeotfully yours James Mackey wl Corneribura July 7 Mrs Ellzaboth Turner entertained the ladles of the Lutheran Aid Society and a number of Invited guests at an old fashioned quilting at her pleasant home on the south side last week Wednesday The day was pleasantly spent A most excellent dinner was served by the hostess The ladles of the 0 of Can field were very pleasantly entertained by MrB A Osborn at her home last Thursday several of tho ledlos being accompanied Dy tneir nuBbanas The forenoon was spent in a soolal way A bountiful dinner was served at noon by thehoBtess In the afternoon a very interestlug program was presented Comfort Osborn of Rook Creek and Osborn and wife ot Youngstown were Sunday visitors at Strooke Clark Osborn and wife of West An dover spent a couple ot days last week In the home of their daughter Mrs Frank Osborn Frank Perkins and wife ot Cleveland spent Sunday night and Monday at LewlB Frank Leeoe and wife and Charles Slmms of Youngstown spent Monday at Wilson Berrys William Vlrgeas of PlttBburg and Fred Packard of Youngstown are spending a few weeks In the home of Ktstler Mies Ruth Bush has returned from a weeks visit with her aunt Mrs Frank Wataamaker ot North Jackson Miss Hattle Sanzenbaober of Canfield and friend from Pittsburg spont Sunday at Charles Sanzenbaohers Miss Rebekah Werner of Youngstown and William Patterson of Ashtabula spent Thursday afternoon at Noah Lynns Mr and Mrs Porter of Canfield spent Sunday at Nathan Corlls Fred Grelor nd family Wallaoe Corll wife and son ot Canfield asd Misses Mabel Ernst and Sadie Balrd from noar Kyles Corners spent Monday at the home of Nathan Corll Louie Heller and eon Joe of Yousge town were Tuesday evening callers Ifpah Lynn and wife attended the funeral ot Mrs Asa Patch ot For MlIeRun Wednesday atteracoe Mt9 Mary Rhodes of Canfield speet a couple of days with her slater Mre Roy Fink Mies Barbara Oherlsger ot Yfmafe town spest Saturday alght eai Htj at Alai diM Lyaas i i A shrewd seea without saeaey Is batter tavee aaaet far a ffari ajB a tool with seeaey A I i.

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