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The News-Messenger du lieu suivant : Fremont, Ohio • 14

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THE FREMONT NEWS-MESSENGEIi. FREMONT. OHIO. THURSDAY, MARCH 20, 1911 PAGE FOUttTEET Mrs. Minnie Meinert and Esther were supper guests Sunday ot Mr nrt Mrs.

John Llbbe at Stoney WOODVILLE NEWS MRS. LOIS R5TAN Correspondent btiiio spent Sunday with the letter's sister and husband, Mr. and Mrs. Howard Hodges, of Colon, Mich. Mr.

and Mrs. Alvln Rupke and Charles of Gibsonburg spent Sunday evening with Mr. and Mrs. Lowell Ross. Mr.

and Mrs. Clarence Rolf and Marlen and Carol Jean and Mrs. Flora Rolf and Carrie visited witn Mrs. Coonrad Lorhbach, at Elmore, Sunday afternoon. Dr.

Glenn Walker of Petersburg, stopped in Woodvllle Tuesday enroute home from Swanton, where he had attended the funeral committee appointed for the purpose of purchasing new pipe organ for Solomon's Lutheran church. Miss Celestine Voorhees, of St. Marys, spent Sunday with her mother, Mrs. Edmund Voorhees. Dr.

K. G. Busch and Mrs. Anthony Baynard of Columbus, and Mrs. Willis Jackson, of Austin, Texas, spent the weekend in the Henrietta and Alma Busch and Sophia and Bertha Soldan homes.

Mr. and Mrs. Walter Kruse ot Voungstown spent the weekend here. Mr. and Mrs.

William Van Al of his father, Harvey Walker. The members of the faculty of the centralized schools here are busy rehearsing for their play "Ths Ghost under the direction of Dallas Porter. Classified Ads Pay Big Dividend! school auditorium on Monday evening. After the business session a St. Patrick's day party was enjoyed.

A. H. Meyer Is chairman and Leonard Blausey, Paul Kaemming, Mrs. Matilda Blausey and Mrs. Lvdia Mauntler members of the Ridge.

Miss Lillian Bowersox Is spend ing a few days with her sister and Mr. and Mrs. Valentine Arnold Ind daughter, Mrs. Guy Neeper, of Toledo attended the Ohio Inter College band festival at the Bowl ing Green State university on jsri- 0 4 urflay evening. Robert Shreffler and Laurel Pierce were among the young men of Sandusky county to leave Fre mont Saturday morning for Tole C0.

husband, Mr. ana Jurs. run-ney at Danbury. Mrs. Rav Baker, Mrs.

Edna Larn-hart and sister of Walbrldge called on Mr. and Mrs. Carl Opelt Sunday. Mr. and Mrs.

J. J. Sandwisch and Galen, Mrs. Minnie Nuhfer and William Nuhfer spent Sunday afternoon in Toledo with Mr. and Mrs.

William Hummel. Mr. and Mrs. Al Krotzer of Gibsonburg were Sunday afternoon visitors of Mr. and Mrs.

Luther Miller. Mr. and Mrs. Will Hesselbart and Janice of Lindsey were dinner and supper guests of Mr. and Mri.

John Meyer Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. do. to enter the army for the ear's service.

Mrs. Dan Bittinger, In company "nsm'! with her father. Ed Utoff of Ge roa. left Wednesday night for Florida, where they will spend about a week, returning with Mr. and Mrs.

I. Utoff of Genoa, who Carrol Hesselbart and family of Lindsey were afternoon visitors. Mr. and Mrs. Roy Heineman at (RfPel amounts of unportant.Tiaunini (including Vitamin Pl), nd minerals needed for physical fifties vrvr.

fcut it's also "datedi.Youknow yem are getting to- (day's bread today because 'each loaf is dated daily tight on thtlwnpuyCtj -Mtiu'tBestJBtezd Buy? TODAY! tended the funeral of the former's nephew, Melvin Snyder, in Toledo, on Wednesday afternoon. Mr. and Mrs. Merle Geisbuehler, of Toledo were callers in the Raymond Huffman home, Monday eve ning. Sunday evening dinner guests of Mr.

and Mrs. August Linkey were Mr. and Mrs. Carl Zeller and family and Joe Ottney, of Gibsonburg, and Miss Lita May Slates, of Mr. and Mrs.

William Kruse and MAINE Mrs. Irvin Taulker spent Thurs R3 FLORIDA day morning in Bellevue. In the 03 afternoon they visited with Mrs. mi Li GRAPEFRUIT 3 23 Dora Jensen in Toledo. baby of Montezuma, arrived baby of Montaguma, arrived WHOLE OR HALF, FRESH PICNICS Friday topend several days with U.

S. NO. 1 GRADE the latter'g parents, Mr. and Mrs. Lewis Ross.

tfl Mr. and Mrs. Edward Rupke, of near Gibsonburg spent Sunday eve ning with Mr. and Mrs. Arthur lb.

LARSEN'S MIXED VEGETABLES No. 2 can lOe PINEAPPLE 2 No. Vi cans 31c PANCAKE FLOUR 5-lb. bag 13e BORDEN'S CHEESE 2 Vi-lb. pkgs.

25c LB. BAG Sandwisch. James Isbel and niece of Toledo, L.J have been sojourning In Florida. The colored young people's and Sunday school conventions were held at the Union church, at the Standard Lima and Stone Sunday. The Riverview Meat Market on Water street, operated by Joe De Marco, closed its doors last Monday.

The annual father and son banquet, sponsored by the Hi-Y club, will be held at the high school Wednesday evening. Dinner will be served at 6:33 p. m. by members of the home economics classes and will be prepared by the mothers of the club members. Mitchell Darling of Lakewood, humorist, will be the speaker.

Emery Dorfmeyer of Toledo visited his parents. Mr. and Mrs. Carl Dorfmeyer for the weekend. Clarence Sibbersen and Bobby, of near Latchia, were Saturday morning callers in the Edward Ryan home.

Mrs. John Nieman, Miss Minnie Sandwisch and Miss Dora wisch are on the sick list. Mesdames Edward Mauntler, E. Nieman, W. H.

BrunsClarence Heimerdinger, Rica Nieman and Grace Price, left Tuesday morning for New York City, where they will enjoy a six day tour, including the Flower Show. Luther Rust, son of Mr. and Mrs. Otto Rust, left from Bowling Green Monday morning for a year's service in the army. Rev.

E. J. Haldeman of Fostoria will be the guest speaker at the fifth Lenten service in the U. B. church Thursday evening, March 27.

Mr. and Mrs. Carl Heidtman and children of Toledo. Mr. and Mrs.

William Henchen of Dowling, spent Sunday afternoon in the John As-mus home. Mr. and Mrs. Olin Ross spent Sunday evening with Mr. and Mrs.

John McGee ai Toledo. Mr. and Mrs. Edward Ryan, Mrs. Ernie Haeft and Merle were Fremont visitors Saturday evening.

Miss Sarah Jane Badger of Canton was a visitor in the H. F. Blau-' sey home Saturday afternoon. Mr. and Mrs.

Robert Austin and baby, of Montezuma, and Mr. and Mrs. Lewis Ross and Leo, were Monday evening dinner guests of Mr. and Mrs. Oiin Ross.

were callers in the William Sheffer i home Sunday afternoon. farce Ariione HEAD LETTUCE LAMB ROAST Shoulder Mrs. Franz Weber was hostess to 19c 17c POPULAR BRANDS California Xaeela Medium Site PORK LOIN ROAST lb the Ton-ka-wa club, on Wednesday evening. Mrs. Julius Niedermeyer was an additional guest.

Prizes at rib end 2 1 5c dosen 1 9c vunth 6c 6 25c ORANGES CARROTS APPLES ioe Fure Pork California pinochle were awarded to Mrs. it He PORK SAUSAGE CIGARETTES $1 2 Jake Kopp and Mrs. Pearl Amel-lng. I Tsaer Bet Wlneeaps 25c BAKED HAMS lb. Mrs.

Martha Blanchard spent Sunday afternoon to Toledo with Mr. and Mrs. William O'Conner. Inns Peaches 2 23e Sunday evening dinner guests of Halves ii a BEEF CHUCK ROAST Mrs. Carrie Roll were Mr.

and Mrs. Pineapple ii1? Ige. can 23c LARGE FLORIDA GRAPEFRUIT MABSH SEEDLESS 7 for 25c Campbell's 4 cans 25e Sauerkraut Ap Peos 4 No. 2 cans 29e Beans 5 1 6-oi. cant 25c FLORIDA VALENCIA ORANGES LB.

BAG Lawrence Mylander and Karl of SMOKED PICNICS Suiar Cured lb 15c Beechnut 2-lb. tin 47c Chase Sanborn 2 lbs. 45c Oak Harbor and Mr. and Mrs. Harold Patton.

All Center Cots, No Kecks Miss Julia Davidter spent Mon 19c LB. day In Toledo. Corman Diehl of Detroit, was a ANN PAGE caller In the Kenneth Sheffer home Saturday evening. 10c lb. Mr.

and Mrs. E. J. Nieman and SALAD dressing 25i 15c PORK LIVER FRESH GROUND BEEF VEAL BREAST YELLOW ONIONS 5 15c CABBAGE 6c LEMONS 25c CELERY EARTS 1 0c Laura and Marguerite Nieman, were dinner and supper guests Sunday of Mr. and Mrs.

Carl Mr. and Mrs. Franz Weber spent 11c Bacon Jowls Smoked 0 Qe Boiling Beef lb. 13c Sliced Bacon lb. 22c CREAM CHEESE Philadelphia 2 pkgs.

1 5c Sunday afternoon with Mr. and Mrs. Emery Rudes and family at Pork Chops lb. 17c Veol Steak 6houi.i b. 25c Spare Ribs lb.

15c CAMPBELL'S SOUPS 3 cans 25e Toledo. Mr. and Mrs. Earl Sheffer and Dairy Department SODA CRACKERS, Fresh, Crisp 2-lb. box 13c SPARKLE GELATIN DESSERTS 3 pkgs.

10c CRESTVIEW FRESH EGGS MEl-O-BIT CHEESE AMZBICAK OR BBICE SLAB BACON t-l Lb. Piece. "18c SMOKED HAMS large Shank Half "22c Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Stein spent Sunday evening in Sandusky.

Mrs. Marcus Rolf returned to her home in Michigan City, last Wednesday to care for her husband, who is ill. Mr. and Mrs. Waldemar Meyer of Ft.

Wayne, Miss Evelyn Felty of Ada, and Lowell Hagemeyer IONA 39c 22c doz. LB. "BOX TO WOES 5 27c were Sunday evening visitors of Mr, and Mrs. Carl Zehner. Mr.

and Mrs. William Sheffer called on Gust Taulker, at Gibsonburg, Monday afternoon. The following officers were elect BUTTER WUimers) 33c OLEOMARGARINE 3 -25c FRESH EGGS 27c BUTTER 35c ed to serve for the ensuing year Sunbrite aeiBw 3 cans 14e Blue Suds 2 pkgs. 15c Palmolive Soop 4 cakes 17c Woodbury's Soap 4 cakes 21c Tea Vi-lb. pkg.

27e 24 '2-lb. bag 59e Mother's Oats Ige. pkg. 17c Top 10 Cocktail 2 cans 15c at the meeting of the Women's Missionary Society of the U. B.

OCEAN FILLETS SALMON STEAK church, last week: President, Mrs. Perry Wendler; vice president. Bonrless GRAPEFRUIT Mrs. Clarence Piddock; secretary, Mrs. Henry Walter; treasurer, Mrs.

Harry Karchner; secretary of lit Mr. and Mrs. George 'Hartman and Leo and Carl Hurrelbrink were dinner guests Sunday of Mr. flnd Mrs. Marvin Hurrelbrink.

The occasion marked the birthday anniversary of Mrs. Hurrelbrink. Mr. and Mrs. Clarence Paul, of Gibsonburg, were Saturday evening callers in the Raymond Huffman home.

Mr. and Mrs. Irving Hoesman and Tommy and Mr. and Mrs. Eugene Shreffler and Karleen spent Sunday afternoon with Dr.

and Mrs. Gilbert Keil, In Toledo. Mr. and Mrs. John Knierim and Cora, were dinner guests Sunday of Mr.

and Mrs. Leonard Ober-meyer. In honor of the baptism of their infant daughter. Carol Virginia, Mr. and Mrs.

William Rife, or Luckey, entertained the following At dinner Sunday: Mr. and Mrs. Adam Rife and Helen and Alfred Sahle of Luckey, Mavis and Ethfil Bauman of Fostoria and Mr. and Mrs. Clayde Haven and Lois.

The Misses Helen Rife and Lois Havert were the sponsors. Mr. and Mrs. Roy Heineman at-tended the funeral of the former's aunt, Mrs. Anna Heineman, at Elmore, Saturday afternoon.

Mrs. Freda Faist of Toledo, spent Friday in the Dr. J. F. Lang home.

Marcia Huffman is confined to her home with the chicken pox. Frank Hesselbart, received erfous injuries last Saturday evening when he was hit by a car driven by Raymond Busdiecker, of Pemberville. Mr. Hesselbart was crossing Main street at the cor- New Low Prices Hi LB. LB.

erature, Mrs. John Meyer; secre tary of thank offering, Mrs. Sidney 2 GIANT CANS JUICE bchumaker; secretary of stewardship, Mrs. Nathan Cunningham; collectors, Mrs. Frank Hesselbart, Jr.

and Lucille Hesselbart; pianist, Mrs. Gerald Coen. BflHrSSBEB Aunt Jemima Pancake FLOUR CHEDDAR CHEESE ESS WISCONSIN -17c SHRIMP Fresh-Green 1 8e SMELTS FrMh 2 lbs. 17c WHITING lb. 9e HADDOCK FILLETS lb.

19c STEAK COD lb. 17c The members of the Woodvillo SCRATCH FEED Dal" 100 lbs. $1.71 LAYING MASH 100 lbs. $2.08 BAKING POWDER cubb GlrI 2-lb. can 17 CLAPP'S BABY FOODS 3 cans 20e Volunteer Fire Department and the Clarence L.

Nieman Post of the American Legion will hold a meeting of the' American Legion will hold a meeting at the Legion hall, on Thursday evening, to discuss plans for the 4th of July celebration to be held in WoOdvllle this year. The Parent-Teacher Association held its regular meeting in the WHITEHOUSE EVAPORATED 2, is 35c 4 csns 25c 4 os. pn. 25c 2 23c KIRKMAN'S TOMATOES BISQUICK FLOUR GRAPE NUTS lOOOSl HorueuMpuul Bureau 25c 4 TALL CANS EME nr or tim. He was taken to Flower hospital, Toledo, in the Sweetheart Soap 3 cakes 17c Soop Flokeslge.

pkg. lOe Moiigaard ambulance. At this Every Day Lenten Values MACARONI 3 19c PINK SALMON ib 15c TUNA FISH 2n. 25c TUNA FISH 2 31c SPAGHETTI ab Pas 4 tau 25c HOT CROSS BUNS WET SHRIMP -10c OO ES 2 M- k' 15c ajsjajsasjssSSJlnHISMH Beet Sugar 25-lb. paper $1.19 Prunes California 4.b.

pkg. 19c Jello or Royal 3 pkgs. 14c Ritx Crackers Ib. pkg. 21c Get FRESH Coffee With One of These Three Distinctive Blends EIGHT O'CLOCK Cut Rite Ige.

roll 13c 'Paper 2-lb. jar 19c Ponnut Buffer rconut Sultana 4 for 27c Hershey i lb. can 14c Pet Milk 3 COFF Beans 4-lb. bag 15c French's Mustard 2 jars 17c Mlchli Navy MILD AND MELLOW 'J I A I 100 Pure Vegetable KIDNEYS MUST REMOVE EXCESS ACIDS Help IS Miles of Kidney Tubes Flush Out Poisonous Wast If you hav. an eicesa of acids in your blood; your 15 mile of kidney tube may ba overworked.

Tbsse tiny filters and tubes are working day and night to help Nature rid your tyrttm of excess acids and poisonous wants. When disorder ot kidney function permit fimsonous matter to remain in your blood, it may cause Bagging leg paina, low of pep and enerfry, getting up nights, swelling, puffinese under the eyes, lieadarhet and diuinees. Frequent or scanty pamages with smarting and burning sometimes sbowa there ia something wrong with your kidneys or bladder. Kidneys may need help the sum as bnwel; so ask your druggist for Doan'a Pills, used suo. cewlully by millions for over 40 years.

They Eve happy relief and will help the 1 A miles of dney tube flush out poisonous vast (ion your blood. Get Doaa Pills. Shortening writing they have not been able to determine the full extent of the injuries but have found that he has a broken ankle, concussion, several cuts and a back injury. His condition is fair. Mr.

and Mrs. Charles Opelt, of Pemberville, were dinner and supper guests of Mr. and Mrs. Oscar Sunday. Russel Reaver will arrive homo this Saturday from Ohio Slate University, Columbus, to spnd a eek with his parents, Mr.

and Mrs. Joe Reaver. Mr. and Mrs. Ray Taylor, Merle Keil and Miss Ruth Kester, of To-ldo, spent Sunday afternoon with Mr.

and Mrs. Keil O'Conner. John Meyer is confined to his home due to illness. Mrs. Ida Salcff of Toledo and LB.

BAG DOG FOOD ex CAN RINSO giant pkg. 48e ipT17c small pkg. 7e Kirk's Flakewhite or SOAP 6 iars 18c RED CIRCLE COFFEE 2 lbs. 33c BOKAR COFFEE 2 lbs. 37e COBBECTLT GBOCHO FOBS TOC OWJf COFFEE POT 1 A LOAN AT ONCE TO FIT YOUR NEEDS SCOT TISSUE SILVER DUST With Towel LUX FLAKES small pkg.

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