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V.C,E TWEXTY.ETG TIT THE MANSFIELD NEWS SUNDAY, SEPTEMBER 15, 3923. Announcements Copus Monument Marks Spot Where Indians! hats cleaned and KIEL DIES blocked 50 cents. Gentlemen's felt SOLD SALE I hats cleaned and blocked 75 cents nA. Plan nlnrr Kl IT Cleaning, 51 AT E. Bnglands Dry Staged Massacre Near Here 117 Years Ago Thlrd-st.

Canal 1470. Two properties sheriff's sale In the county court- Atwater -Kent Radio Hear the New "55" and "GO" models in our radio department. SCHROER'S 109-23 N. DIAMOND ST. CANAL 2893 1 I I tl I cicaueo na Preu -house Saturday morning.

Five tracts of land In Blooming- 1IIT01SIP u-b. grove and FrarikUn townships, to-; 1'0, kallng over four hundred ancTeighty1 acres comprised one sale, and one! Nellie Spencer Ports Mtv mt ,,.1 Memorial To Indian Fight, er Is One Of "Show Places" In Vicinity By A. E. BELL Fortv-seven years aeo today on I i i i I a fall and winter classes In piano. In-e theeconi cludtag theory and ear tra ning.

be-. Tn CoUlmbUg Mutua, ute In. glnnmg Sept. 18. A limit (,.

tit of beginners will be accepted. Canal tract of for or at Prominent Columbus Man, sept. 15 1882, two monuments were a 11 tt a. unveiled Just across the line lr Fatally Hurt In ACC1- Ashland county both erected tc 1710. two-thirds of the appraised value.

W. E. Jones purchased the second lot. formerly owned by Elizabeth Hpnt Ttfpnr fiitv ls memory of hardy pioneer fam. I TO.

Ill Center Hall Reunion will be held at School house, Monroe and Michael Lay for $1,250, or $50 fill 1 I I 'I illes who sacrificed their lives lr. Philip H. Klnnel, aged 42." prom-1 the Interest of civilization The lnent manufacturer, politician and! monuments were of simple des Bn sportsman, died at Samaritan hos-lbut were fitting to the occasion AhianH inti. Frifiav. fit which recalled Indian massacres Sept.

21. Teachers, pupils and fami lies invited. I it I I I i I HOW ARE YOU jON SERVICE HAIR BOBBING SHOP Mr. John Tesch expert haircut- hours after he was Injured when, years before that time. his car was ditched along thej The snaft which was erected to Mansfield-Ashland road seven miles tha memory of the Zeimer or Sey- I feu a 1 1 Id 1nAHfa1 HTA ilAV Is over the two-thirds of the appraised value.

GOING TO FT. WAYNE Charles Reynolds and David Lynch left today for Ft. Wayne, lud. to attend a meeting of the Pennsylvania Veterans organization, of the Ft. Wayne division.

ter is-working with us after a year I 1 51 i in Chicago. Mr. Peter Baki. mour family located two miles east of this city Friday morning. Richard Canell, also of Columbus south of Mifflin and the other which Is placed on the graves of.

companion of Kinnel. In the car at NO LONG WAITS' Miss Barbara Post, 139 Helen ave. announces the fall opening of the time of the accident, escaped: hardy pioneer, James Copus, and' FOR YOUft. COALc. with but minor injuries.

mree soiaiera is a nine ana nau -rim tin rviiiimhus men were south of the Zeimer monument, in expression classes for beginners and advance pupils on September Phone Adam 3222. Both shafts were purchased at the fOQ same time by the Ashland hlstori-j enroute to Ashland when the accident occurred. Forced From Highway According to Ashland county officials, Kinnel was forced from the highway by a passing motorist. The car was ditched along the road and the olfending motorist failed eal society, or which Dr. S.

Riddle was president. At the time of the massacres on Sept. 15, 1812, both locations were in Richland county but the terri N0 SHORT WEIGHTS i WHEN Each home. owner, each landlord, should use foresight and meet the coal question fairly. Investigate and find out where you can get your coal order filled politely and promptly.

Phone us today. CARD OF THANKS We wish to thank all our friends, neighbors and everyone who so kindly expressed their sympathy, in our recent 'loss in the Lexington fire, by their offering assistance In helping us re-establish our home. Mr. and Mrs. Ray Cashell and family tory was later transferred into to stop.

An investigation launched by Ashland county officials fall to mm Mifflin township, Ashland county. I Both monuments are far from the beaten track and it is difficult to find them. They are surrounded by an iron fence. The weeds are growing so profusely that it is through luck rather than from1 ATTA60Y.1! SEND SOME The suit he wanted was $60, and he only wished to pay $35. Tbe shirts he liked were $5 each while the voice from his pocket could only -reach $2.

The underwear was too ex-pensive the haU were-over his head the neckwear too rich for his blood. HE WAS IN THE WRONG STORE. Then he came to Matthe's where everything he liked in pattern liked him in price. i RIGHT net the capture of the driver of the car said to have forced the Columbus men from the road. Kinnel was rushed to the Samaritan hospital.

He suffered severe cuts about the head and face. His slight hope was held from Kinnel entire left tide was paralyzed. But took place early in trie morning! monument placed there at the sug CARD OF THANKS We wish to express our thanks for the sympathy and consideration shown us at the death of our son John. Mr. and Mrs.

Flora Mr. and Mrs. Henry Long, Sr. TOi v. of Sept.

15, 1812, and the news had gestion of Miss Rice, who lived at sight that the monuments can be found. Both are "only about seven feet in hetghth and one the replica of the other, the only difference being Just been wafted through the plon-1 Perrysville, was "Johnjiy Applc-eer neighborhood when the word! seed died Mar. 11, 1845. Buried near VOEGELE BROTHERS was passed along to the Copus kill- Ft. Wayne, Ind." by attending physicians and late COALCOKE.

BUILDERS SUPPLI EST the inscription on them. Being lo ing by a party of Indians. Settlers The monument is surrounded Friday night, the Columbus man NOTICE No hunting allowed on my farm in cated only a mile and a half apart who had- not been molested hurried succumbed. Prominent At Columbus with dense weeds and it was almost impossible to get a picture of it. ,199 N.

MAIN STREET, PHONES 3434: 367 both monuments were unveiled on- to block houses for protection. One Bloominggrove Township. A. J. Gold- I Copus hill is one of the highest1 smith, Shlloh, Ohio, the same day and the large crowd estimated at several thousand at of the safety zones was located at Beam's mill east of this city, where the first settlement was Kinnel, who lived at 795 was a former Democratic committeeman and had been a candi try.

it is oi an oblong shape cov- pia no lessons. Saturdays for school tended both ceremonies on Sept. 15, 1882. The Ruffner-Seymour massacre made soon after Mansfield was lald ered by dense underbrush and some students Special attention given to out (larger timber growing from the'begjnners. Mra.

Appelgate date for city council and the state legislature. He was custodian of telephones in the 82nd and 88th. i saoTwrNo m-ll 4U. 1 will J- 1. J.

General Assemblies. iiiciiiuiiui vj uic uaiuv uiuueer, iuc mil Luiiiiuauus a view 01 me James Copus, stands on the last i Blackf ork valley for miles both He was In the edge tool manu Hunting prohibited on the follow- facturing business in Columbus for THE HOLLENDEN RESTAURANT CAFETERIA resting place of Mr. Copus and' north and south, but is difficult to' thnP snirtiPra hiiph ling farms: Lawrence A. Culler, No. 1 fC.

e. rally 20 years. He was also manager ins the na rnhin in u-hirh th n.nJ Phiiin 5mmir r.r Mm O. A. Henry and Lydla A the Esswein Plumbing base i pus family lived.

Taken by surprise the last of his family and he dedl-lfi- cated the remainder of his life to HenT; J- C. McDermott; I. J. by tne Indians a vallient fight was The Indians had winters. waged by the white men but they fighting Indians, ball team and was well known as a sportsman.

Fraternally, be was a member of the Knights of Pythias; and the Columbus Lodge of Eagv les. His mother, five sisters and three 1 taken the lives of his father, mother and sister Kate in the memor We Serve Good Food As You Like It. At Prices That Will Please You OPEN ALL DAY SUNDAY Corner Main and Third Sts. NOTICE All former residents of Athens were out-numbered by the redskins and shot down. The monument which bears the Inscription, "James Copus, and able massacre Sept.

15, 1812. brothers survive. It is fitting that The Mansfield county are requested to meet at Mansfield Societies To Be News presents a picture of the, oaK pars lor reunion, -a, three soldiers, George Shipley, John Tedrick and Warnock killed by Indians, Sept. 15, 1812" is located Just monument and a brief history of f. M.

C. A. MEMBERSHIP Have your, children's comfortable broken-in shoes rebuilt. Electric King Shiner Lasting1 Waterproof Shine 10c A. C.

Hinella Shoe Kepair Co. the event which occurred on this across a narrow road from the Not responsible for any debts my wife. Peril Steve. GEORGE STEVE day 117 years ago, and also the unveiling of the shaft 47 years ago as it transpired 70 years after the tragedies of pioneer days. spring to which the soldiers were proceeding to get a drink early on the fateful morning.

It is at the base of an exceedingly large and high hill composed of red sand, VISITS IN TOLEDO Miss Myrtle Roth spent Friday Represented At Big-County Meeting Several hundred are expected to be in attendance at the county Christian Endeavor rally which will be held Friday evening, Sept. 20 at the First Presbyterian church. Chester Monn of Shelby is president of the Richland County Christian Endeavor union The state highway department! officials list the Copus monument night and Saturday in Toledo. She COMMITTEEMEN MEET Plaiw for the annual enrolment week Y. M.

C. A. campaign were discussed at a meeting of Mie association membership committee held at the Friday night. The campaign this year will be and is called the Copus sand hill. as one of the nistorical thinzs to was accompanied nome Dy Mrs.

Elizabeth Hamilton, 109 S. One other inscription on the be seen in this area. I Third St. I who spent the past three weeks in I Toledo with relatives ana irienas. and together with a committee on; held from Oct.

14 to and including Oct. 18, it was decided. The committeemen also outlined arrangements headed by Miss Lillian Franks of Mansfield, is completing final plans for the rally. Following the banquet at 6:30 p. a program will be given at DAHLIAS GLADIOLUS To our former customers and friends, of "Owl Creek Dahlia Farms" and of "Graham Levering" we wish to announce that in order to increase our stock to meet the demands, we have united the above firms under the name "OWL CREEK DAHLIA FARMS" Graham Levering The Show Garden will bo at the same location, Williairt port, Morrow and the Stock Farm will be about 1 raile west, both located on U.

S. Highway No. 42 about 6 miles East from Mt. Gilead and 19 miles South-West from Mansfield. We cordially invite you all back to see us again this season.

We have many new Dahlias, winners from last years show. There are over 400 varieties to select from and we know you will enjoy the visit. Also many new Gladiolus. Plenty of cut flowers at reasonable price. 7 Owl Creek Dahlia Farms several features of the campaign this Dale Friday Wins Title Of Champion Pig Raiser Among Youth Of Richland County ST.

JOHN'S NOTICE A prospective candidate for the pastorate of St. John's Evangelical church has been invited to be with us next Tuesday evening, the 17th of at 7:30 p.m. All members of the congregation should be present at this service. The Pulpit Committee. By P.

E. Fraley, Sec t. year. R. Chapman, membership secretary, stated that gym classes tne tables witn Doyle Rusk as will be organized next month.

Mem toastmaster. He will Introduce "The Dodds," radio singers over bers will have access to the gym WADC, Akron, who will give several solos and duets. They are Dale Friday won the title of the champion pig raiser among the boys recognized as outstanding enter of Rlchlnnri nnnnMr Prlrfav Iho unuuiig tainers. floor at any time up until regular classes are organized. E.

IC Bacon, chairman of the committee, was in charge of the meeting. Other members include: Harold Balyeat, Kent Oberlin, C. IZ. Smaltz. Dale Arnold, John Kramer and Dwlght Smith.

the vocational department of the Mr. Klahr, executive state Chris teenth, when a litter of Chester cVERGREtu tian Endeavor secretary, and Miss White pigs which he had raised, GRAHAM LEVERING won the ton litter demonstration, F. D. No. 3 MT.

GILEAD, O. Esther Hobson, state Junior superintendent, will give short talks on the work throughout the state. RESTAURANT This is the second ton litter of pigs which this youth has raised. tXS MENTS frf j' fo' Elastic t-7 JKWf lf itocklnjs, I 1 Abdominal 1 il Trusses, JjJJA I Support KJ Supports, 0one on- Su- I JJt pervlsion AL Vr tina either Lexington high school, in charge of Johh Nichols, told the crowd how he raises ton litters. He said he allowed the mother to run overthe farm during the winter, for He said he began feeding the little pigs as soon as they would eat.

These pigs will go to market next Monday. John R. Gilkey, county farm agent A conference hour will be held COfCTHIRD ANO WAIMVT in charge of the county Prepared an All Foods Cooked by Women BURNS SERVICES Funeral services for the late Mrs. Elizabeth Marks Burns, aged 62, widow of the late Charles E. Burns, who died at the home, 328 Bowman-st Friday, will be held from the late home Monday at 2:30 p.m., Rev.

Dr. Dale Friday has, another mark of distinction. When- he graduated last May from the Lexington high school, his father, John C. Friday, of Springfield township, told him he would give hjgi a new Ford car for a graduating present. Dale asked his father if he would not Just as leave give him the money.

Sunday after church take your friends to the Globe Hotel, Mt. Gilead. Fried Spring Chicken or Steak Dinner. We serve from 12 to 3. DR.

C. V. GATES LICENSED Mechanotherapist Successor to C. Hart CHIROPRACTOR 101 W. 4th St.

Canal 3277 was unable to estimate the amount! FIVE PRISONERS ARE of money the litter will bring, but was confident they will top the market. H. C. Roehner, conducting. Burial Sunday Menu Chicken Noodle Soup Prime Rib Roast of Beef Roast Leg of Lamb with Mint Jelly Fried Spring Chicken Roast Chicken with Dressing RECEIVED HI 0.

S. R. will be made in the Mansfield ceme tcry. Five prisoners were received at A Sizzling Baked Halibut. T-bone Steaks CROWNER'S GARAGE The father asked what he would do with the money.

"I want to go to college and study agriculture." Dale told him. His father gave him the price of a new Ford. This money, along with the money the boy will receive from his second ton litter, added to the price of the first ton Message! (Successor to Daily's) Storage, Car Washing, Greasing, Oil Changed, Tires Repaired. Will wash until noun on Sunday. 17 E.

Dickson Ave. Canal 3389 You Can Enroll in Our New tne Ohio State reformatory, Thursday, according to a repon of James J. Fceney, record clerk Saturday. The new inmates are: Homer Purnell, Cuyahoga county, attempted burglary; Robert Burch, Cuyahoga county, burglary and larceny: John Ducharme, Cuyahoga county, robbery and operating a motor vehicle without the owner's consent; Audrey Webb, Cuyahoga county, robbery; James The Caldwell Bloor Co. Practical Truss Fitters 34-36 East 3rd SU litter, will start Dale in his studies at Ohio State university, Sept.

23. The litter of pigs which Friday New Telephone Numbers Rapid Fire ToU Service To Ashland Canal 41J4 Florence McConneU, R. Erie 3124 0, H. Copperridey, Canal 3847 Dr. H.

P. Petty, Canal 32J6 1. Leiberman, R. Walnut 4049 W. H.

Burleson, R. Adam 4365 W. G. Moore, R. Canal 2455 The Mansfield Telephone Co.

raised this year, consisted of 12 Mashed Potatoes Candied Sweet Potatoes Fresh Lima Beans Corn on Cob. Buttered Spinach. New Stewed Corn. Beet and Egg Salad. Ambrose Salad.

Chlffonade Salad. Perfection Salad. Fluff Salad. Stuffed Mangoes. Pickled Eggs and Beets.

Maple Nut Pudding. Orange Bavarian Cream. Peach Marshmallow Pudding. Paradise Baked Apples. Sunshine Cake.

Assorted Pies, Iced Melons. Coffee, Iced Tea, Orangeade, Milk. Chester White pigs, which were weighed Fridav at the home of th'p Hughes, franklin auto i owners grandparents, Mr. and Mrs. T.

E. Barnett who live near Lexington. The weighing was done under The population of the prisoners at the institution is 2299. The num the inspection of J. W.

Wuichet of ber of Inmates at the honor camps I Ohio State university. is 321. making a total of 2623 un Every great fire starts a 5tampedeor insurance why wait Conol 1314 The 12 pigs weighed 2,913 pounds der reformatory supervision. The Home of Better Dahlias Mount Gilead, Ohio Our Gardens are Beautiful at this time and visitors' are always welcome. C.

W. McFarland 111 North Cherry Street at the age of six months, being 913 pounds more than required to get into the ton litter class. The heaviest F. E. POWELL WILL Beginners Class T-U-E-S-D-A-Y 7:30 Special Announcement To Our Patrons and Friends Grand Opening 'OP GROSVENOR Thursday Eve.

SERVICES AT SALVATION Ml lightest one 243 pounds. The mother In the absence of Ensign C. A.ltowPIBhM Produced three ton Deere's Sign Shop OPEN FOR BUSINESS AS USUAL. 72i2 Main St. Ditmer.

F. E. Powell of the pigs avcragea zm pounas. The proud owner of these pigs, pel Tabernacle, will preach at the Salvation Army services Sunday at 7:30 p. The regular Sunday school services will be held at The Mansfield News Thrift Coupon FREE 50 Cents FREE One Authentic Globe Map of the World.

Also 50 Cents Free! Illiililiitlliiililliilmii 2:30 p. m. and will be In charge of Wayne Pryor, superintendent. FI1IE GOVERNMENTAL JOBS ARE NOW OPEN Davis Lannerd AU Kinds ot INSURANCE THE RICHLAND ELECTRIC COMPANY The Old Reliable 14 N. Diamond St Mansfield, Ohio Mansfield's most beauti Ensign Ditmer will leave Sunday morning for Coshocton whec he will take part In the dedication ceremonies nf tho npuo Canal 2166 Cowers Bldg.

REE tion Army building. Ensign Dit-1, Five governmental positions have mer is a member of the Central bee" declare1 Pen for young men Ohio Divisional band which will vlTZXZTclifLJ tne united states Civil Service ex- teriltor; laminations and requirements ac-nL m8 lcorn8 to Oeorge H. Hoover, see-taty, will make the dedicatory I retnrv nf th iiniip static rvfi MEMORIALS Charles W. Schaeffer Canal 1970 At Cemetery Gate address. Service board of examiners.

The positions radio operator; home demonstration agent: Junior biologist: junior cartograph- CARL MYERS GIVEN DIVORCE Cut out this coupon, good for 50c. Take it with one dollar in cash to the Farmers Savings and Trust Co. Give it to any of the saving tellers and receive from him a passbook crediting your savings account with $1.50. You will also receive a Globe map of the world in the form of a savings Bank. The Mansfield News hopes engineer and policewomen.

Additional information mav be ON GROSS NEGLECT CHARGE! ic ful Ballroom. Dance Under the Crystal Ball With its 1000 Mirrors (GROSVENOR'S OWN) They are the master of the blue note. Into their pot of new music, they pour flowing melody. 1 They warm it over a slow fire. They add a cup of blue notes, and in a pinch of fiery trumpeting.

Three measures of staccoto rhythm the mixture's done. It simmers while the trombone wails, and every dancer loses control of their feet. Try Dancing Is Our Slogan secured from Mr. Hoover at the Carl Myers was granted a divorce1 from his wife, Alema in Common! 1 Pleas court by Judge J. W.

Gal-1 ENROLLS AS STUDENT TYPEWRITERS Sold Rented Repaired SUPPLIES Mansfield Typewriter Co. 36 West Third St Canal 4393 YOUR PLANS FOR THE FUTURE Who Will Carry Them Out If You Do Not? Make Your Will Today braith Saturday rooming. The casej as uruuKm on tne grounds oi i every man, woman and child will take advantage of this tuim Miss Anna May Kopical, flaugh-ter of Mr. and Mrs. Jacob W.

Kopical, of East Mansfield, has enrolled as a student in Ashland college. She Is taking a complete normal course. Excelsior Flour For Good Bread and fine Cakes, Excelsior Flour Is milled from the selected Red Winter Wheat. 49 lb. Bags $1.90 241, lb.

Bags 95c DELIVERY TO YOUR HOME LANTZ MILLS CANAL 3703 gross neglect of duty. The couple were married Jan. 24, 1928 and have no children. Frank Culp was the attorney for Myers. coupon now.

If you can't come in person, send it and the dollar by' mall to the Farmers Savings and Trust IS IMPROVING ENTERS HOSPITAL rark-av. and 1. Walnut-st, Mr. Srhnlr suUtf.il tiv Mica Mrs. Joseph Teeters was removed I Ned son of Mr.

andllrs. A. Mildred Fox, will demonstrate from her home, 395 Wayne-st, to the'c- Kel1 01 Prospect-st who has been seriously ill is reported as somewhat This offer Is epen ta any reader of The Mansfield News, whether living In Mansfield or elsewhere. Sorority Sway Mansfield General hospital Friday afternoon In the Jones Invalid car. ROOFING Asphalt Shingles Artcraft- over wooden shingles Slate Top roofing.

Lock Shingles $5.95. Mckinley roofing co. 199 N. Diamond. ErU 1601 The Citizens National Bank Trust Co.

Cor. Main and Third Sts. The Only National Bank in Mansfield LEAVES HOSPITAL William Henry was removed from Popular Prices Ladies 35c Gentleman 50c Balcony 15c. The national prestige and integrity of Schiller's School of Dancinir stands behind every tranactin. improved.

INVALID CAR TRIP Miss Catherine Wynn was removed from McPherson-st. to her home, Little Saturday afternoon in the Schrocr invalid car. Nzme Address Age 'Optional 1 the Mansfield General hospital to his home. 167 Friday afternoon In the Wappncr invalid car. 1.

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