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The Chronicle-Telegram from Elyria, Ohio • Page 11

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rne. L.LYKTA (u.) v.u WANTADiRATB Classified advertising one cent a word each insertion. No order accepted for less than 25 cents. Numbers and initials count as words but two initials will be counted as one word. FBONT PAGE FOR SATJ5 condition.

TWO Ph'one 7672 841 Good West 6 and bath. EAST SItE modern convenn-nt-es and equipment; oak finish and floors: I PC. 34 KMBU 10 pt, like cents per line. FEMALE WANTED--Woman to I mop and clean at Y. M.

C. A. WANTED--Womsvn for washing and ironing Family of.three. 234 Howe St. 1'houe 7544.

"WANTED--Girl for checking In and assorting; department. Manhattan Laundry. WANTED-- Stenographer experienced in dictation and who will moke her self generally useful aout the office Write box L. M. C.

Telewarv office. 6-2-tt KOJt KALE--Four cylinder Good condition. 3655-'. -1 -1 1 i aud the buy in thai section 'G R. Allen M2 Bank Bldg-.

FOR SALE--Cheap I counter show vases, 7 display store tables. 1 six foot revolving card rack, 1 counter. J. S. ilcClelland.

Oberlin, O. FOR RENT SALE-West side, cloae In. 8 room house and bath, hot -water beat, lot. garage, cement drive. A lovely home.

fUWU down. Balance like rent. B7S3. FOR RENT--At 802 East Ave. I ftir- ed house Keeping rooms.

Prl- entrance with all oouvenleocaa FOR RENT--Oaxage. Phon Weat Broad. 7572. 841 6-16-3C FURNISHED 6-16-31 FOH SALiK--Surbarban home. Stop 16 Graflou line.

Phone 3COM. Mrs. A. A. Myers.

FOR acre. home, two gas wells. All modern conveniences. Oeo. Falrnur.

Phone 30S43. FOR room for gentleman at 845 Broad. 3 minutes irom Phone 38433. 5-16-21' IKOR RtJNT--vFYotL room suitable for 1 or 2 gentlemen. Colonial Apts suite Call evenings.

6-W-Zt' JOHN LERSCH CO. WANTED Sales Ladies JOHN LERSCH CO. WANTEr--Competent at Elka Restaurant. cook at once 4-s-tf WANTED--A ounsr to share a Bleeping room i another oung lady near the square in a private home. Young laJy must be rlined Phone 9821 evenings.

5-13-tf WANTED--Middle aped woman for housekeeper. Address Albert Alexander Urafton R. D. 1. MALE HELP WANTED--For the season man on Dairy farm.

All conveniences A good job for a good man. C. E. Haven Grafton. O.

WANTED--Two highschool boys to work In evenings and dunns vacation Canfleld Oil Co 355 K. Bridge Si Inquire RuchL WANTED--Two llnceneed engineers at once. Both stfeom ana gas engine driven. The Walton Phone 2867 Bell 257R. FOR FOH SALE--BEAUTIFUL LAKE ERIE Lake 4..0 feet.

5 minutes walk from Eastern city limits of i-oraln. Suburban car stop almost at door, paved road, pai of large rao-plea, good beacii and accessible bank Good gtu. well and filtered water plant Houip of 11 rooms, bath and furnace iiust be sold at once Tine Standard Heaity Co. 3S2 The AB cade Cleveland Onio. 51781' FOR SALE--Fumed oak dining room set and other household articles in excellent condition Ou ner leaving cltj Call mornings.

5-18-31' JFXJ11 heifers. Mad; Minorca. Barted rocks, Ilel- gioji all sizes land lot or acieo. Slop Lake -We S. L'.

Wurst 5-lB-2t' FOR SALE--1916 Maxwell Inquire of Corleu. Phone J4ti SALE--Office i i desks', chairs, and othor i i Bids a at once Lorain Liquor License BoaiJ. Masonic Temple 5-16-It MJU iSALK--Truck body enclosed in model A condition Cheap. I i Carl C.W.dener FOR S4.LE--$100 A i for S65 Uxl5 GooU as new. Pnone 4iX 5-16-Jt' FOR SALE--Cheap 5 'Passenger i in good condition.

Phone 7374 6-17 East FOR SALE--New house on Princeton Ave 6 rooms And bath. hardwooJ down stairs with all the latest modern improvements. Inquire at 247 Princeton A I'OR SAJLE--Fumed oak dining room set and other household articles in excellent condition leaving clly. Call 35232 morning's. FOR SALE--Seed and eating potatoes.

Belr- phone 112R. FOR RENT--burnished room on Middle Ave. for 1 or 2 gentlemen. Phone G'04. 6-M-tf FOR RENT--Four furniahed rooms for housekeeping 1 Call between 3 and 8 p.

m. Phone 33552. FOR RENT--2 furnished room modern enienoea. West Broad St. RENT--Furnished rooms for light housekeeping.

430 W. 2nd St. FOR RHNT--Furnished 7 room house with garage. Inquire Sth St. Personal or Matrimonial WEALTHY yoojg widow, large lonely and willing to mar- worth gentleman.

Mrs. R. Box 584, Los Angeles, Cal 5-3-tf WANTED--By a young single gentleman '11 years old with no bad habits living near EljTia- Owns a big farm, wishes to correspond -with some respectable voung ladies from the age of 18 to 25 with matrimony in view. box 1919 Telegram otfice. 6-12-tT WANTED--TO RENT WANTED TO RENT--2 or unfurnished rooms.

Call 6623 after a o'clock. WANTED TO RENT--A modern bouse in a 1st class neighborhood. Call RW Bayley. Phone 274L Ask for local- National Tube Lorain. WANTED TO RENT--Furnished or unfurnished rooms with modern conveniences for light bouaekeeping.

Phone WANTEXX--Room and board. Couple without children. References exchanged. P. box 305.

WANTED TO RENT--6 to 8 room house. No objection to surburban if near cor line. Phone Hidgeville.5R- WANTED--Toung couple i babv would like two or three housekeeping Weat side preferred Phone -7-5. LOST. FOUND, STOLEN LOST--Umbrella "with M.

R. Barnard rXanston. 111. on silver handle. Heward.

Call 2343. SALE--Automobile tlree, two caiing- 3ox4 1-J non-skid two 3-4x4, one 21x4 and three tubej, 31x4. J09 5th at. J'hone 382jJ. FOR SALE-- 1917 Harley-Davidson motorcycle fully equipped.

3 speed s'de car Inquire 128 Olive. St. PARTY SSBN PICKLVCJ up pocket book Saturday iJay 3rd at N. Y. depot is known Please return to 123 Williams St Keep J20 no questions asked.

Phone 38S63. POULTRY FOR SA.LE--1 7 passenger HuPmobile neu paint and top Charles Crandall Elyria R. 1.1 mile south of llidgeville. SALE--Fr nz Premier electric i.eaner. $2 50 down Pai ment.

Free trial.and free demonstration. Cleaner J39.75, attachments $10. Phone jiam 260S. E. B.

Memch, Agt. 4-17-U FOR SALE-- and tubes at 20 per cent discount KymAOa Harness and Truns store, 57J! Broad St. 5-2-tf FOR SALE--Bees and bee supplies Bartleit Postoflice Elyria Stop 62 C. W. Ry.

North R.dfre- Ulle, O. Phone 43V- 6-10-tf FOR SALE--Everbearing strawberries ajid Milwaukee mowing ma- George Palmer. Phone 30943. FOR SAX.E--Baby chicks. 133 Monroe St.

-6-4t" CUFF ORPINGTON EGGS for hatching, lOc each. O. H. Pit-kin, Stop Graiioa road, EJyna. Phone 303- Place your order now tor bahy chicks.

We sell and recommend the Standard Colony Brooder. Phone 9463 Stop 80 Oberlin road--The Elyria Hatchery Co. 2-4-tf REAL ESTATE FOR SALE LADIKS--come in anU try on a. new fancv vest Just the thing, to wear with that new spring The Hob- 1 Inson Hancock i.o Chilurens middv suits with Ions sailor trousers at The Robinson Hancock Co. 5-12-6t FOR SALE--1916 seed corn replanted in 191f.

Inquire S. Wilson R. 3 Elyria, O. FOR SALE--Two gaa heaters, fcltob- fen ta'-le. garbage can.

314 Sth place Fhons FOR SALE--Fo touring car, In prime condition, equipped with electric head speedometer, and mari other extras inquire 243 College or phone 44LK Oberlin. Ohio. Real Estate Bargains $520000 West Ave. new home. 6 rooms oalc finish, laundry trays.

Lot 41x 17J. J4100 00 West Bridge two apartments, lot 411240. SlfaOO.OO Kidgeville, 6 rooms, lot 62x 215. $5500 00 Cedar St. 1 rooms, modern, lot 40x115.

J300000 Adelbe, St. 6 rooms. 22r40. hardwood floors. Lot 80x150.

Adeltert St. 6 rooms, lot 403 J3000 00- Lodl St. 6 rooms, close in and a bargain. 14300 Parkview Ct. 9 rooms, hot water heat.

Hlyria Realty Co. 208 Masonic Tem- tle. FOR SALE--Coal yard in business 20 years. Selling about 3000 tons coaJ early. Private track, scale barn 3.i x34, office 18x27.

lot 64x1030. Bargain $5000 Modern 7 room bouse, double lot 40x117. Bargain $3300. R. H.

Bring, 344 Oxford St. Phone 35782. NOW FOR The Seven Seas! U. S. MERCHANT MARINE needs young men to be trained as Sailors.

Firmen. Stewards for Good Jobs at Good Pay on ocean ships. Pay while training; board and quarters Tree; ages 1 8to 35; bring birth certificate. Apply to H. A.

Crandall 106 Middle Avenue. Agent U. S. Shipping Board FOR SALE 8 and bath; south aide: choice location $4300. 7 and bath; modern conveniences; close in $5(50.

8 and bath, furnace; garage; larg-e lot; minutes walk from square. $4009 7 and bath. Eastern lot 50x135 feet; 53200. 8 and bath; hot water heat; gara.ee. East side.

$4000. G. K. Allen 802 Bank Bldg Phone 249L 5-16-St FOR SALE--2 family house on oar i line and paved street located in Oberlin bringing (60 a month rent. Will sell for $a500.

Good investment. Fred L. Hall, 302 Elyria. Block. Phone 2735.

South Side, Near Middle 7-room home, bath, furnace, oement- ed cellar, paved street. $(00 dowfc. I Glover Realty 204 El Block. Phone 2685. 6-15-2t WE HAVi? J40.000.00 available for the building of new houses in Elyria only.

All applications for loans win be restricted to construction work, until the housing: conditions In this cit ar 0 more normal Shape. THE LORAIN COUNTY SAVINGS LOAN Co. lumber 20 Turner Bldg B-ft-ti IK YOU HAVE ANY property for or rent list It i me as I can sell or rent it immediately. Fred 302 Block. Pbone SAiJi--LAKK AVE--6 rooms and Win.

KUK. piped for furnace. Price J320 irHh $1UOO down, A Smith Bro. FOR SALE--Lot 50x127 on Edgwood 8t near Garford Mfg. Co.

Inquire 52S Bond Si. 3SOZ. FOR SAJLE--Lot on Bast Bide. Will take Ford truck part payment. Inquire E.

V. Biner grocer. Avon Village. -1D-31" FOR SAiLE-- WEST AVE---New house with all conveniences. Oak finish.

electric lights and all reday to occupy iy Jf blUllri fit Bro. 201 Elyria Blk. 5-14-41- FOR SALE--Lot on northeast corner of BellHeld parK and Cleveland street. Suitable for two dwellings. Reasonable.

Phone 2813 FOR SALB--SOUTH ENT--6-rooms, boih, furnace, electricity, hard wood place Large lot. J4000. 11000 down. Balance monthly. Phone 783 6-15-21 East Side, Close In U-rooms, bath, gas, water-, slate roof: V2700.

$500 down bolazice (30 per month. A. Osborne 20 Century BUs. SITUATIONS WANTED WANTED--Job as truck driver. Inquire 130 1-2 Cleveland St.

HIGH SCHOOL BOY, with farm experience wants work in the country through vacation. Prefer dairy farm. Address box B. P. 6-14-1 Second Hand Clothes Secondhand clothes bought and sold Highest prices Paid.

Boyal Second Hand Clothing, store 63 Broad street. Phone 2675. MISCELLANEOUS A RA.RE INVESTMENT Splendidly located on a. lot 67x280 feet, a id room house that can readily -be converted into a choice 2 family and another house of 7 rooms and Can easily be made produce month making a 12 per cent investment the cost. This is the best proposition of its kind in Elyria.

G. H. Allen 802 Rank Phone 24915-16-31 GOVERNMENT needs 4000 for Census. S100 a month. Examinations soon.

Age requirements, 18 or over. For free particulars, write Raymond Terry, (former Civii Service Examiner) 313 Continental Bldg. Washington. ATTACHMENT Before Anthony Nieding, Justice of the Peace of Elyria township, Lonun County, Ohio. Andrew Taylor.

Plaintiff, VS The National Rubber Heel Coiupan of Canada, Limited. On the Sth day of APrll. A- D. 1919. said Justice issued an order of attachment in the ahove entitled action for the sum of One Hundred Twelve Dollars and Fifty Cents ($112.50) Said cause will be on for hearing on the 6th day of June, 1919.

-16-23-30 NOTICE OF ELECTION Notice Is hereby given that in pursuance of a. resolution of the Board of Education of the Township of Kidseville, Lortun countv, Ohio, passed on the 16th da of April. 1919. i be submitted to the qualified electors of said township on the 10th da of June, 1919, the question of issaing bonds of said township to be redeemed 'by a tax assessed upon the taxable property of said township the cum of $50,000 for the purpose purchasing a site, errecting and equipping a High school building in said township. Said election to held at the regular voting booths in said township.

Those who vote in favor of the proposition of Issuing the bonds aforesaid shall have written or printed on their ballots the words "for the issue of 'bonds," and those who vote against the same sha.ll have written or printed on tbeir ballots the words "against the issue of bonds." C. P. SMITH. Clerk. Ridgeville.

Ohio, May 15. 191S 5-lfr-23-30 Estimate furnished on -ouse painting and outside. E. A. Lewis.

Phone 5372. 4-5-tf WAITED--Lawn mowers to grind with automatic grinder, saws filed, safety razor blades sharpened. Edwards Tool Shop. Coliseum Bids: Phone -13-3W LIBERTY BONDS bought Also receipts for part payments. Call evenings after 7.

226 Middle Ave. WANTED--To Borrow J3000 on Gilt Edge farm security. Write box 3. Telegram office. WANTEP TO BUY WANTED TO BUT--Modern 7 or 3 room house, south side between 3rd and Sth street.

Box 19P. 5-15-3t WANTED--L'pnght Must be reasonable anel in good condition Address box R. L. Telegram office. TIME TABLE LAKE SHORE RALL.WAY Centra) Time, Effective May 11, 1919 Limiteds 8:60, 10:50 a.

12:50. 2:50. 4:60, 6:50, 8:50, 10-50 p. m. 6:25, 6:55, 7.25, 8:25.

9:25. 10:25, 11:25 a. m. 12:25, 1:25, 2 2 5 3 25, 4 25. 5:23, 6 2 5 7 2 5 8.25,' 9 25, 10 25 p.

11:30 p. m. to Beach Park Limiteds 8:30, 10-30 a. 12 iu. 2:30, 4 30, 6'30.

8:30 p. m. 7 2 5 9:25, 11:25 a. 1.25, 3:25, 5:25, 7:25, 9 2 5 10:25 p. 12:25 m.

to Vermilion. 7:25 and 9:25 p. m. to Fremont; 10.25 p. m.

to Norwallc and Sandusky. imiitiMtiiiiiiiiiiHin COL ma AUCTIONEER 35 Years Experience Phones--35604. Bell 235W. 11C Kaiser Ct. Ohio.

Alfred Shrubsole Painter, decorator and paperhanp- er. furnished on inside and outside painting. Pbone 35672. 110 Williams St. Minnie E.

Foote, Public Stenographer arrangements for regular or work. Room 305 Lorain Co Bank Bldg. Telephone 'HA" BURD1CK IS BACK HOME Bordick. foster mother to thonuads of American doughboys in France, has returned. She is a Salvation Army lassie and one of the most remarkable characters prodoced by the World With her are her husband.

Ensign Floyd Burdick, her son E. Bcrdik, -who served in the trenches, and her daughter Cecil, who served in the same uniform worn by her mother. "Ma" Burdick vill aid in the conduct of the Salvation Army Home Service campaign for OGO.OOQ, May 19-26. This motherly Salvation Army lassie cooked nap jacks for the coraghbcys, mended their clothing and served them day and night undex shell fire. Her silvered bead -was protected by the regulation steel helmet worn by the boys who faced' the Hindenburjr line.

She held the pie baking record for France, havinif baked 324 pies in 12 hours. Her husband chopped wood for his wife's fires and mended watches for tht boys, using a penknife for a Idt of tools and MB knees for a workbench, "Ma" Burdki ceased her labors only when she had worked herself into a condition of exhaustion and was found seriously ill in a loft of a shell-torn barn. She was removed to a hospital in Paria, DESIGNING CENTENARY CELEBRATION COSTUMES Gen-ten-dry Designs for thousands costumes to be used in the pageants and life plays of the Methodist Centenary at Columbus. June 20 to July 13 are beiiyr prepared by Uvingston Platt. the noted costume and scenic desijrner of New York, has taken the big iok of costuming appropriately all participants in the bijr exposition.

Mr. Flatt's designs from the eerb of the ancient Babylonians and their Jewish captives, worn in the first episode of the bir pageant, "The to the more modern dress of Belgian refugees in tae war front scene. Seventy thousand yards of material been ordered for the costumes used in the Centenary Celebration which marks in a spec- tacular and impressive manner tha one hundredth anniversary of ttrt) founding of the Methodist missions. In addition to designing the cos-; tuzaes. Mr.

Platt has engaged to design the sixteen scenic settings of, the stately pageant. Working on the creation of costumes after his sijrns a corps of costnme-makers been recruited to keep more fifty sewiag machines humming steadily until the date of the Centenary Celebration's opening oa June 20. Mr. Platt has made research work for weeks through authentic pictorial records of costumes, and. modem.

In addition to the costumes of Biblical times, tie has limned plates of Japanese. Hindoo zarh, Griffith Shows 'em How Dftvld W. Griffith has won such prominence as a motion picture director because he knows what he wants, and If his actors don't Griffith Is not above showing them, and he can show them. In the above scene he Is Illustrating to one of his feminine characters just how she should let her self be madp love to. The- lady will get her hat back In a moment, and D.

W. G. will LLen resume his post lit-Vnd the megaphone, i i is now releasing; through Artcraft. the Intest of his pro- (lurt'ons belug "The GUI Who Stayed at Home." ut North door nf In Kl.xrla. Ohio, mi tPtlt auul ten o'clock, A claim right, or in and to the nature of which interest is to plaJntlff.i.

Hamttfta and their predeceaaorii In I JcLn Charles Mitchell; Caroline Mitchell; Lydia Ann Mltcnel: George Sheldin, Louisa Sheldin; Phillip beard: Tertna Beard; Melancton Bush. Helens, Bush; irry. first name unknown. of Nathan Perry. Brooks, first name unknown, wife of Lemuel Brooks; Levl Thompson, Mary Buhr.

Jane Buhr. Thompson; John Jacox, first nanv unknown. of Henry Jacox, Jaco.T, first name unknown, wife of Wilham Jacox, and ihe unknown heire, devisees and personal ieprei.eta.ti\es of John Mitchell, Car- Mitchell. Charles MilcheU. Lydia Ann Mitchell.

George She Id in, Lonisa Sheldin. Pliillip Beard. Terissa Beard. Aielancion Bush. Helena Bush Levi Tbomvson, Mary Thompsoo.

John liuhr and Jane Buhr, the places of residence of all of whom are unknown, axe hereby noUIied that on the 7th day of April. 1919 Charles JSiegrist and Lucy C. Seigrist, filed their petition in the Court of Common Pleats of Lorain County, Ohio, being case No. against them. a.Uecing tftdt they are owners in fee simple, and in actual possession of the follow- PARCEL NO.

1. Situated in tne Village ol Avon Lake. County of Lorain and Stata of Ohio, and Known as beins part of Section Avon Lake Township, formerly a part of Avon Township. (T. R.

16W-) bounded and described as follows: Beginning at an iron pin at the point ol! intersection of the center Ones of the Lake Shore Road and the Jaytox Road thence Southerly in center line of the Jaycox Road leec to an iron pin in the north line of land in said Section belonging to G. A. Jai'cox: tnence Westerl in the North nne of said Jaycox land making on angU of 90" degrees 59' with the above described center line of said Jaycox Road, a distance ol 239.95 feet to an iron pin: thence Northerly parallel, to the center line of the Jaycox Road 745 feet to an Iron pin in center lin, of the Lake Shore Road; thence Easterly in the center of the Lake Shore Road making an angle of 82 degrees 02 1-2' -with the last described line a. distance of 242-25 feet to the place 01 beginning-, and containing ahout 4 acres of land PARCEL NO. IL Situated the Township of Avon, Count of Lorain and Sta.be of Ohio, and known as be- iS part of Section 19 in said Township, bounded as follows: Bounded North by Lake Erie; East by land in said Section No.

19 now or formerly ovneii by Ad die Hulmg, being conveyed to said Huling- by deed dated June 3. 1902, an recorded in Volume 88, 177 -Lorain Count Records, South the center of the Cleveland Road, so called; West by what was formerly known as the School House Lot. and contains 3-92-100 of land, more or less PARCEL NO. 111. Situated in the Township of Avon, County of Lorain defendants er any iflF may hare ac.ilnst BaiU uVj-m been barred the statute eTTlsaJi uona; that the occupancy and slon of said premises hv bUUt Ufs and thwlr predKMSaor la set forth, ilnce aaJU aujntioneti date been actual.

OPMI. lorious. bosUte. CooUnvra and adverse. lUal uUUntilfs sole owners ot said a that the defendants have no rttttt.

tie or interest in or to said pretuk or any part thereof, and that defer anLs' claims -ire without any rB or foundation The prayer of said petition Is tb defendants and etu-h nf them may and to the premises herein before and to th a herein i. scribed; that aaid claims may a Judged null and void: that upon fir defendants and each ot may be forever enjoined front sett I Up any claim against said premU advene to the title of said pllntlf their heirs and assigns; and th plaantiils may be granted such eth and further to which In thev mav bard defendants are required answer on or before the 31st day May. 1919. or Judgment will be re dered accordingly. CHARLES F.

SIEGRIST and UUC SIEGRIST, FLEHARTT. CORLETT ai LAKDFEAR. Their Attorneys. 4-11-1S-25; pace by and of Ohio, and known as being a part of Section 19 in said Township, bounded as follows: Bounded North by the center of the aforesaid Cleveland Road, so called; East by land in said Section No. 19 now or formerly bv Emilie Beck; South by land in sai'd Section No.

19 now or formerly owned by H. A. Jaycox; West by the center of a north and south highway and contains 6-50-100 acres land, more or less. Plaintiffs say that defendants, John Mitchell. Caroline Mitchell, Charles Mitchell, Lydia Ann Mitchell.

George Sheldin, Lomsa Sheldm, PhtUlp Beard Terissa Beard, -Melancton and Helena Bush, and their heirs, devisees and personal representatives, claim sonv or interest in and to a part ot the premises herein before described as Parcel No. 1, by reason of an interest acquired oy them in said premises by a certain declaration -of trust from John Mitchell, to John Mitchell, Trustee, dated November 14, 1831 recorded in deed Volume D. Page 216 Loram County Records. Plaintiffs further that defendant, Perry, tirst name un- known. wife of Nathan Perry, claims some title or interest in and to the premises above described, by reason ot the fact that in the deed of said Perrj, dated November 17, 1825, in Volume A.

Page 277 of Lorain County Records, the said defendant, Perry, first name unknown, failed to release property; that her dower defendant. in said Brooks, first name unknown, wife of Lemuel Brooks, claims title or interest in and to said premises by reason of the fact that in the deed of said liemu-el to Levi Thompson dated May 28. 1829, recorded in Volume B. 454. Lorain County Records, the said Brooks, first name unknown, failed to release her dower in said premises; that defendants, Lev.

Thompson and Mary Thompson claim some interest in said property, by reason of the deed last above described, and further sa that in conveying said property and other lands by deed dated January 7. 1831, recorded In volume C. Pase 285. Lorain County Records, said Levi Thompson and Mary Thompson signed the said conveyance as Levi Thomson and Mary Thomson, and plaintiffs say that the said Levi Thompson is one and same person aa Levi Thomson, the grantor in the last mpn- Uoned deed and that Mary wife of said Lev! Thompson, is one and tfcu person as Mary Thomson, si ail tor in the laat mentioned deed Plaintiff, further say that defendants, John Buhr. and Jane Btfftr unknown heirs, devisees and aJ rL-prta-juiaUves ol said John Bohr i and Jane Buhr, claim some right, title or interest in or to the premises herein before described, by reason of interest of said Jane Buhr as one of the heirs at law of George Jacox.

deceased; that said John Bubr and Jane Buhr, husband and wile, deed dted April 22, 1375, recorded in deed Volume 40, Page 328 Lorain County Records, attempted to convey all their interest in and to said premises to oiv James Jacox; tha.t the record of said conveyance shows the same signed by John Bure and Bure: these plaintiffs say said John Bure was one and tbo same pjeraon as John Buhr; and that Jane Bure is one and Uia same person aa Jane Buhr. Plaluffs further eay that defendants, Jacox, finst name unknown, wile of Henr Jacox. and Jacox, first name unknown, wife of "Wilua.ni Jacox, claim some right, title or interest in. or to the premises herein before describea aa Parcel No. 1, by reifcon of the fact that in a certain deed from Henry Jacox and William Jacox et a.1 to Eliza.

M. Moore, dated September 23, 188J. ana recorded in deed i t4. 85, Lorain County Recorus, the said defendants, Jacox, wif. of said Henry Jacox and Jacox, wife of said Jacox, failed to release their dower in and to the premises aforesaid.

flaintiffs further say that defendant. Jacox, nrst name un- wife Henry Jacox, claims dOLia right, title interest in the premises herein before described ai ParceU 11 and 111 reason of the f.ict that in the certain deed from J. Jacox et al to William J-icoi, dated 25. 1J3, and recorded 1 in olume Page 56 Lorain County I itecords, the said defendant i Jacox of saiU Henry Jacox, fall' ed to release her dower to said prem- NOTICE TO CONTRACTQBS-BOA WORK Sealed proposals will be received the office of the board of Tonman. Trustees of LaGrange Towaxthlp.

Oh until 10 o'clock A. M. Central Stani ard Time, of the 26 of May i9 for rurniehlng all the labor and a the material for constructing 1 the pn posed Improvement of the Carlisle Township Hn- Carnsle Township, CoVttC Ohio. In accordance -with the plans ax specifications on file for (he same i the office of County Surveyor, an the Township of LaiQtang proposal will be" pvri)Ucly pper ed by the Board upon day an' hour aiKrve named. All proposaJa must be addressed the 'Board of Townshij) 'an' delivered to the Clerk of said Boar, on or before the day and hour abov named and indorsed on the" envelop with name of the "bidders anA tb name of the improvement for wnic the bid is submitted.

Bach propose must be accompanied bv a certtfle eheclj on some solvent lank ot Unrai County, Ohio, payable to order ot th 'LaGrange-CarUale Township- Trustee in the sum. of (1208.00) two huadre dollars conditioned for the aatlcfac 1 tory execution of the contract -wit! sufficient bond, to be approved the Board of Township Trustees, fq its faithful performance Within na specified in case the bid 1A cepted. The Board reserves the rigSl rejeot any or all proposals they deem it for the best interest the Townsitips to do so. H. M.

POWERS, Joint GROSSE, County Surveyor SALE The undersigned will offer sal it puilio auction, at the deuce ol Leo Jofan Schuster deotaset in Avon Village. Lorain 1 1-4 miles south, ot the Stoney road, on the 20th day of May 13 personal property of said Leo yohc Schuster, deceased consisting invPart Of: Black horse. Sorrell, Guernsey cow, 2 pigs. Jersey 50 chiCtena Ford truck, Farm truck. 2 Lumber -wagon.

Binder, Hay Land roller. "Wagon box, 3 Bolster spns. TOD 'buny, hot bed sash. Spring tooth nattow, Mud sleigh. Team harness, nesa, Anvu vice and dies.

2 horse er. Wagon jack. Sale to commence at 10 o'clock; (old Eastern time) forenoon. noon. TERMS three dollars or lees amoimtlnjr, to to be paid in sum.

notes on two or aP- cash; above that months time, with proved sureties -will be taken. MART AdministzmtdXi DAK BASON. Auctionier. LAWRENCE HECKEL. Clerk.

ElyrJa, Ohio, May 6. 1313. Confucius. not ec. He man's reiotloaB men's relattoM or.

a fff God. The true ZaUowcxa OtntOOBS can properly be Ion, bat JEost loos notions botrowed Tact. Of this trufii The tactGaperson.iievjer«feta*aJj^t We. Sbe may gv with sJtt of onward leaving only tbdr-mfofii Ja wife of I ises Ihe said defendant. cox, first name unknown, William Jacox.

aforesaid, also claims some right, tltie or Interest the I premised herein before described as Parcels II and III, by reason Of the I fact that the certain deed from William Jacox to Mary Bond Hall, dated May 31, 1S96, recorded in Vol- nm 73. 1'age 466, Loram County Rec- oici3 the -aid defendant. Jacox, wue ot said William Jacox, failed to release rier dower in and on the i aforesaid mrtlier sa that defendants, Daniel Sheldin, Harriet Sheldin. Wolcoit Sheldin and Elizabeth Mit- SHKRIFfS SALE Louise M. i vs.

Victoria Hcus- sner, et al. In I.oram County. Ohio, Court of Common Pleas. Case 15836 Shrnlfs Sale on Order of Sale i in Partition. In Pursuance ot an Order issued from the Court of Common Pie.M ttiihin and for the i of LorjJFr, and State of Ohio, made at thp a uary term thereof, A 1319.

and to me directed I have levied upon ar-d win otter for sale at Public Auction WATER WAY MACHNAC en of Line--tbe the Rail Tickets for Poor tiipv wwJUy o. Detroit Totedo. Dt tnac mad daily trips IM.IVI.CU Dctmt. Send 3e itump for pMmpbkc and Great Addrets L. O.

LEWIS. O. P. i i i Detroit A Cleveland AlpeM.St.lnM 4.

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