Skip to main content
The largest online newspaper archive

Lancaster Eagle-Gazette from Lancaster, Ohio • 5

Location:
Lancaster, Ohio
Issue Date:
Page:
5
Extracted Article Text (OCR)

THE LANCASTER DAILY EAGLE if AKDLADY Passed Away Sunday at the Home of Daughter in Bremen MAKE WORK EASIER TflOH? CO. TBI New York Society At Palm Beach, Fla. Why Old Age Diseases are on the Increase Lancaster People are Pleased Learn' How it Has Been Done. to- L- Wins Outdoor Rally of Boy Scouts With 26 Points Asks $10,000 for Alleged Alienation of Wife's Affections Monday Evening, Fell. 13, 1922 HUSBM1D It's pretty hard to attend to duties With a constantly aching back; With annoying urinary disorders.

Doan's Kidney Tills have- made work easier. irV I J'4 So thousands have gratefully testified. They're for bad backs. They're for weak kidneys. Lancaster people gratefully recommend 'Doan's.

Mrs. Baugman, C39 East Walnut Lancaster, says: "It was hard for me to do ray housework on account of the troube I had with my to Claims Defendant Inauced Wile Funeral and Burial Services Will Be Held Wednesday Morning. Leave Plaintiff in Disgrace and Dishonor. Hot Contest Waged by the Several Troups One Event Had to Be Called Off Program at B.I.S. Li? VM Jf-l-'M t' Mr3.

Sarah Henricks passed away An action for $10,000 damages was Sunday morning at three o'clock at 'JWneya. Pains in the small of my iHar.l fi lint nil (n stilt Ihrnitcrh til Mb0 filed in court Monday afternoon by Earl Doering against Frank Schaffer who is charged with inducing his wife Minnie Doering to leave him "Old-age diseases" have increased one hundred "per cent auiong the young, due lo loo rich foods. The -remedy is cat only simple, wholesome foods. I a knife. If I stopped the least bit I got a terrible catch in my back.

Nervousness came on nie too. and things easily irritated me. While sweeping I got dizzy and my eyesight was blurred. -I had to rest several times while doing my housework. My kidneys were inactiive and seemed clogged.

I bought a supply of Troop No. 10 of Lancaster pulled the surprise in the Scout world by winning the outdoor rally on last Saturday and carrying 'away the Sccut statuette. From the very first it was anybody's rally and'the events were hotly contested. One event was called off because of the damp weatU and she did leave him, he declares without his consent or desire and con sorted with the defendant bringing great shame and dishonor to him and Doan's Kidney Bills and after using to his damages in the above-stated three boxes, the backache, nervous- er, since it was impossible to make a ness and dizzy spells left me. My fire by friction.

The most impres- sum of 410,000 and his costs. iirr iiuiuu in uremen, uiuu. -urs Henrick, who was past 80 years of age, fell several weeks ago and fractured her hip which wifs thought to have caused her death, owing to her advanced age. She is survived by her daughter, Mrs. Beery and two grand children at whose home Mrs.

Henricks passed away. Her husband, one son and one daughter precceded her in death. A brother, Mr. Frel Mercilc of near Brement also survives. Funeral services will be held Vwl4 nesday morning at 10 o'clock at the Church of the Brethren with Rev.

Hatton and Rev. Bagwell oiliciating. -Burial will take place in Grand-view cemetery B. F. Linvillc, funeral director charge.

Kioneys are now acuve. give part the rally wa8 the part of the rally was the re dealers. Foster-Milburn live, ai an Buffalo, N. Y. 1 ELLEN FRIESNER treat, at which time "Old Glory" was lowered and the event was closed.

Troop No. 10 of the Maple Street United Evangelical Church took first HARRY A man or woman of sedentary habits' should not eat meat more than three times a week. Any surplus beyond this point serves not as food, but as poison. Cut down on heavy, rich foods and double your consumption of Bread the food that's all nourishment without waste. Insist upon the loaf with the Big Food Vaalue- 0VL BREAD Ask Your Grocer A.

BAUMAN SONS BREAD IS YOUR BEST FOOD; EAT MORE OF IT place with a total of 26 points. Troop I No. 5 of the Grace Reformed Church came second with 20 points. Troop SaturdaV in 1 ot tne Cnurca Christ came Aged 22 Years Passed Away Sunday in Michigan Mrs. George Unne of New York in Passed Away a cnarnimg wnite icock iriuuncu Columbus, Indiana.

with uale green. HUTU Willi puilllb. 1 UC UllLClGlll events are as follows: Inspection Troop 5, first; Troop 10. second: troop 1, third. UTILE Remains Will Be Brought Here for Burial in St.

Mary's Cemetery JUDGMENT FOR RIGHT OF PROPERTY. In the case of The Zanesville Buick Company against Ernest Scott, the defendant being in default of ans-were or demurrer, it is found the plaintiff has the right of property in the petition described and is entitled to the possession thereof and the said property and his costs. Body Will Be Brought to the Home of Her Father Emanuel Friesner of Bremen Funeral Services Will Me Announced Later. DAUGHTER 1 Semaphore Signalling Troop 10, Troop 1, second; Troop 5, third. I Wig-wag Signallig Troop 3, 'first; Troop 6, second.

I Tent pitching Troop 1, first; Troop 5, second. Tub Tilting Troop 3, first; Troop 1, second; Troop 10, third. First Aid Race Troop 6, first; Troop, 10, second; Troop 5, third. Fire Building Water Boiling Troop 10, first; Troop 5, second; Mr. Harry McLcod passed away Saturday evening about 9:35 at Columbus, Ind.

Tin funeral services will be held in Indiana after which the remains will be brought here Of Mr. and Mrs. Homer Mrs. Clara Myers after a several weeks' vLiit with her sister, Mrs. and taken to the home of Wm.

Thim- Etta Beck and brothers, Ccssrs. John Miss Ellen, aged 22 years, only daughter of Mr. Emanuel Friesner of Bremen, died in the hospital at Howell, Michigan, on Saturday morr, ing. She had been in Michigan for the past three years. Mr.

Friesner left Waits of Cedar Hill Pike Dies Sunday and James Duncan, departed for her on King avenue. Burial will place Wednesday afternoon at III. this morn- Assorted Aluminum Ware $11 .98 $2.50 Values Now We have the agency for the New Comfort Talking machines. Come in and ask for demonstration. home in Assumption, ing.

1, third. I Antelope Race Troop 10, first; l.no at St. Mary's Mrs. MeLeod (Gertrude Thimmes) and family, also his brother Dr. W.

Sunday evening for Michigan and Trooo 3, second. Funeral and Burial Services Will bei Flap Jack Contest Troop 5, first; E. McLcod and sister Mrs. Brewer of Conducted Tuesday Afternoon. Troop 10, second; Troop 1, third.

Los Angeles, will come to Lancaster for the burial services. will return with the body on She is survived by her father and one brother, Prof. Ray Friesner of Indianapolis, Ind. Her mother and brother preceeded her in death. Funeral arrangements will be announced later.

B. F. Linvile, funeral director in charge. HUMS GARDNER 1 gr.es Lucile Waites three 1 IBfe I Leaving' Scout Headquarters at 12: li with one hundred and eleven Scouts, the local Scout officials anticipated the finest program ever of (years, passed away Sunday morning Eagle Want Ads Bring Itesults. One Time 2.r.c.

Three Times for 60c For Sale, For Kent, Help Wanted. Tin, Stove tnd Qneensware Store. at 3:30 o'clock at the home of her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Homer Waites on Cedar Hill pike, five miles west of fered to the Boys' Industrial School, but due to the heavy fall of rain over the city.

PURCHASE AUTOMOBILES. half of the boys were forced to return, while the remainder made the vtrip so as not to disappoint the boys I WONDER LOCKED 1 John Shonk and William Kern of the Gazette printing staff have purchased Hupmobiles. THE KELLER I She is survived by her parents and one brother. Earl Frederick, aged years. Funeral services will be held Tues day afteinoon at one o'clock, standard time, at Mt.

Zicn church on the Cedar Hill pike by Rev. Barrick, and burial wil ltake place in Amanda QUALITY SHOP CO ill Township Cemetery. Funeral director Frank E. Smith at the school. The Scouts were shown over the school by Captain Hastings at the close of their program and saw what the boy life at the school really was.

The program which follows was given after the chapel service of the school: Opening Address by Mayor Ruble. Short Address by Scout Executive Ward. 1 Demonstration of First Aid by Charles Goslin and Myles Turner. Reading by Miss Sophia Bogoroi'f. EVERY WOMAN Nxds This Thh.l-Proot Wonder Bags It's absolutely the best bag for shopping you ever saw, and a real necessity in evcrv automobile.

The Howbrrx thief-proof WONDER BAG is IV in. wide by 1 5 -4 in. deep, made of f-trong, substantial black Leatherette, is rain and weatherproof and so good looking that any woman will i'c proud to carry it. The, WONDER IiA'1 positively cannot be opened by anyone, but yourself when being carried on your arm, and is so well made that we absoluetly guarantee it for one year. We will mail the WODKR PAG to you.

subject to your inspection and approval, for our special introductory of only r.n charge. TO THE PUBLIC. THE CR0WTH Of this Association has been large, 'steady and healthy as shown by the following table Dec. 31, 1891. 43,720.84 Dec.

31, 1895... 420,533.99 31, 1900.,, 826,539.19 Dec. 31, 1905. V. 1,554.041.92 Dec.

31, 191 2,722,865.12 Dec. 3,1 1915. 4,143,088.54 Detf. 31, 1921... 6,329,9 12.00 One of the largest, most sue-cetsful institutions in Central Ohjo pays 5 on certificate by first mortgage on real estate.

OHIO STATE SAVTNG1 ASSOCIATION 44 Broad. Colombo, 0. "Where Your Savings Grow" Recenly the Lancaster Daily Eagle-carried a mention of a case against me in Squire Parido's court, brought Premier Cranberry Sauce 35c the No. 2 tin Fresh Cranberries are very scarce we have very few. You can, however, enjoy cranberry sauce if you will buy our Pr3-mier brand which 4s a pure product cranberries and sugar and nothing else.

The price is low because It was made when cranberries were plenty. "Pape's Cold Compound" is Quickest Relief Known "Don't stay stuffed up! Quit blow Ing and snuffling! A dose of "Pape'e Cold Compound" taken every two hours until three doses are taken usually breaks any cold right up. The very first dose opens clogged nostrils and the air passagces of the head; stops nose running; relieves the headache, dullness, fevorishness. Dr. C.

C. Carter for assault in Dance by Miss Jean Fine. Pyramid Building by Scouts. Classic Dancing by Miss Agnes Fine. Reading by Miss Katheric Silver.

Song and Reading by Scout Billy Kadcbuugh. which I was fined $15 and costs. In order that the public may know as to the extent to which Mr. Carter was assaulted by uie as brought out by the evidence in court, shown, Mr. Carter and I had a dif OUR MONEY-BACK $1.00 GUARANTEE "Pape's Cold Compound" costs only a few cents at drug stores.

It acts Fresh Oysters without assistance, tastes nice, contains no quinine Insists upon Pape's! WONDER BAG-OPEN Standards tne pint Jac Selects the pint 45c. Good Oysters aro a splendid food and not expensive either. We most always have both Stand Awaiting Word From France. Washington, Feb. 13.

The American government is awaiting receipt of further details of the attitude of France toward the proposed economic conference at Genoa before replying to Italy's invitation for American participation. Word has ards and Selects which we get We positively guarantee the WONDER HAG to stand the hardest-wear, keep it's good looks and give the ben service for one year. If you are not i-atistied your money will bo refunded to you at or.ee, today (by chck, money order or money in a registered let-ten and we will mail the WONDER BAG to you the day your order is received? Address your letter to HOWBROX 65 Gay St. Columbus, O. from McGees of Baltimore who are reliable shippers.

J. Vernon llalteman been received in ashmgton thai a detailed statement of the French official attitude was being transmitted (Successor to F. W. Getz Co.) from Paris, it was said, and it was indicated that no reply to Italy's ference in our own oliice, which we own on E. Locust whereby Mr, Carter was asked to cease taking but upon his presist-ence to continue I took hold of the lapelle of his coat and forced him out of the front door.

Mr. Carter admitted in court that 1 did not hit him at any time nor did I intended to do him any bodily harm just doing what i thought was my privilage to put him out of our office. But the taking hold of him was constrewed by his attorney and by the court as a technical assault, for which I paid a fine of $15 and costs. Regretting that any such- difference should occur at our place of business with the publicity incidental thereto. FUNERAL DIRECTOR nvitation would be made until the rfABOUT TEA situation In France had been re We have nothing sensational to viewed.

Red Comb Egg Mash AND EMBALMER JLMBULANCE SERVICE Office and Residence Phones. Bell 727. Citizen 81. offer you in tea. We will how ever, give you a full 100 cents' worth for a dollar no one will NOTICE.

give you more. Today we want to draw your attention to our 60 I am prepared with all the latest Makes Better Eggs and more of them, feed your all they will eat, because it contains the elements from which good eggs are made. Some feeds stimulate egg production with a high protein concentrate, Red Comb Buttermilk Egg Mash does not. It increases the egg production cent Teas wheih you will find STEEtlflOD'S equipment to repair all pumps no matter how deep the well, all sizes really good tea. At thi3 price It E.

il. Rurdin. of pipe and, all styles of pumps In we have several kinds Imper ial, Young Hyson, Oolong, Eng 4 4- "1 "5 LET YOUR VALENTINE BE FLOWERS and pleasantly surprise your wife, sweetheart, sister or mother. You can send a wonderful flower valentine now, for flowers are more plentiful and the quality exceptional. We are ready with fine roses, violets, Lillie3 of the Valley, Sweet spring flowers and also blooming plants in wide variety.

WE SPECIALIZE IN ARTISTIC ARRANGEMENTS Send a flower Valentine via wite to any part of the world in a few hours time. null breakfast and green anu stock at all times. We do all kinds of plumbing. Let us figure on your bath. No Job too large, too small.

We also build cisterns and do spouting. Bell 1841. Black Mixed each a superior tea at Its price. Good Tea such as you can brew from our 60 in a healthy normal way, by giving the hen egg making materials in the right proportions. Eggs produced in this way do not drain the hen's vitality, and the result is when you 'use eggs to hatch from hens that have been fed Bed Comb Egg Mash, there will be more fertile eggs, and Yorkville Case Before Davis Bellaire, Feb.

13. William Roy, vice president of the- Ohio Miners' union, sent a message to Governor Davis concerning employment of armed guards. They are accused by municipal and county officials of having swept a street in Yorkville with W. E. ANDREWS, cents kinds is the cheapest beverage you can drink and one ot mon-thur-tf Lancaster, Ohio.

the best, too. Why not drink more tea i- a i. ii 1 1 macniue gun inc. Minus vuv iwa.i and wounding another. 1 The troubla I "u.3 6.

grew out ot the resumption ot the Upstanding chicks, and TRIMBLE OPPENEER FLORISTS Phone 840. OPTICAL Examinations Painless Strainless Drugless. Still Absolutely Correct Prices Reasonable. 135 'i YV. Main, Lancaster We Close Every Thursday at Nooa SERVICE.

QUALITY. Creamery Butter Yorkville tin plate plant on a non-iiey win. ceruumy n. ivcu union basis. (Comb Buttermilk Chich Mash, Red Comb Fine Chick Feed, Red Comb It Went to the Spot.

Buttermilk Growing Mash, Red Henry E. Campbell, It. V. D. o.

3 Comb Course Chick Feed, Red Comb Adrain. writes: "I had a bad Scratch Feed, Calumet Scratch, Dairy cough for three years. Tried several com iat. pu cough remedies. Got little relief.

I eed $2.15 per 100; Calf Meal, tried Foley's Honey and Tar. It-Chcps, Bran, Middlings, Grit, Char-went to the pot. is no better coal, Oyster Shells, Carbola, Chick Delay DoesntPay BreaklhatCbldTod CASCAIHQIJININE CUD KS Cold. In 21 hni t.l f.ilpM in 1 4tt)4. Quickly r.lwvr, MradMhr.

Tufa, t.l Im, Standard rrnwl) world Ilrmantf rrd bu toftilng Mr. Hilt' penult and At All Dritium-M CtH W. H. IIII.L I JW'ANY, M.TR0IT (. We handle Mayflower and Fairmont Creamery, both of which are of the highest quality and can always be gotten fresh at our shop because we get it fresh from the creamery every few days.

The price is always right, being based on daily market conditions. Our today's lU'ieo in the pound. j.D -ilia 3 rji fZS'yXSb tH tG- remedy on tne market. uooa ror iv; TV. H.liv.m MATT INSURANCE AGENCY COMPANY fire and Automobile ImnraiM til But Mala Stmt, two 4oei cq tf Ctitnl Fixer CMHii tea, (3sm coughs, whooplnf colds, croup Children like and il.

J. Eiuler 650 E. Mulberry, BH1 2369. fmi fill Locust B'U I3(r, Murk Mrt'fi,.

Get access to Newspapers.com

  • The largest online newspaper archive
  • 300+ newspapers from the 1700's - 2000's
  • Millions of additional pages added every month

About Lancaster Eagle-Gazette Archive

Pages Available:
677,019
Years Available:
1915-2024