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The Lima News from Lima, Ohio • Page 10

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The Lima Newsi
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Lima, Ohio
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TEN 1 11 LIMA, OHIO. FRIDAY EVENING, MARCH 10, i9ie. Evidence Ends in Suit of Woman Against Erie For $50,000. The toofc the tare of Mrs be t.nfni-on nulrodd toua.v at 2 clock, for ton Klderattoii jlrs SltvfcnwHi IH huins for for pc bona! injuries, llie In the case clo-cd a IUMC afltr 1J lock to- do i.nd Judge chrfrgcd the Jurj The court them to leave tilt room for their luncheon and the jeturne.i al to take the cahp Mr fcie'enton, who has been mutli of the wek on a stretcher, the arguments of her coun- ard that of the opposition hhe has not been able to walk a stj'p since tlif accident on April 1-, 1013. She was vHiblv affected when her counsel predicted that never a and thU the injuries caiihe nor death, in his argument Mrs Stevenson lives near Ha rod Her butband, George Stevenson, has been with her in court Ambulance Mis- Ethel Ii'r-crf -s Jfeen at the citj hcbpital IJT trtc.1- neat.

uas taken to her htm- at "3C Xorth 4 tire a ifternoon, in the Williams Uavib 1 in olid each -Miss Nina an i of the Chapman groierv, to ht-r lioitu al -South btreet hi'-rd'- ii.i^lid when the was Mri i illness a'ltnooii Siferd's ambulance 1 Nil NOW AT Musical Comedy Opens En' gageinent With Chorus of Beauties. the Erj- fiobfcrt I.ott South Main btrc-et. during the week gun Tuesday. The trial was be TMI: J.IT rm: nisroi NT fhTi an iuan.hani iii thU cllj 'iiai will not do the right thing bj pub'lc. The people should Dj Their money la Lima- tf MAltlllAUK WCENSES.

Tiiarriuge hccnsc was issued to Charles Rose oc Burden, 21, black- of 1227 South Mefilf stioet, did Kftio Maj A I 5 Uoiisc- Uepcr, ot 1251 South Metcdlf street TliC Rev to oftkiato. A license v.as it.sued jesterday to Clark MoC'rarj, 30, farmer, nnd Elizabeth May Hartman, 20, bookUecper. of Monioo township. to hospital jes.terd4 8 I i A of girls iu the he Night i and ti'jiii of Jift ot the mfen niauy ji tidi-iitB occur in the hole! Cbcil as the continually the a Hii)p Vew Year, after in- f( nniug them iu a manner-of-fact that the uoiler in the basement 'he- building ib likely to blow up any minute Uurlng the proceedings Stephen regjiittn at the hotel witb hit daughters Shortly afterward de an artist, room and has the clerk call for from an employment agency Uuring the absence of de Vincci, paeudo millionaire representing himself to be the artist looks over the the modeis and by mistake made its miiul tbe hejress aroong them. However, at the Orpheum ebterda atternooni will be teen the remainder of i on the arrival of the real artist the im story is cleared and Mis Haaley introduced to her real fiancee K.

OK NOTICE. Mrs. Breaks Limb and May Not Recover. it is without doubt one of the -shows of it- Mnd that Jws ever been presented tht manage- the 'lieativ Hov.ard Ldiigfoni, as a i Hint- Knishts of Pvthias will have a inirtnn, son of a and i upecial meeting tonight at 7.30, to Misb Ullen Bovle as Rote Ha-j-tconfer the Kbquire and Knight g3 ky, daughter of a. ini'lionaire, pUved ranks A larse attendance is de- thr leading role.s Tlie plot of the I'Ttij i Around an affrcemcit of I the fdtliera of the two peoiileI -iied Kraft, C.

Mrs Sarah Galarneau. 83 of age, re-s'ding at 4L'0 street, is resting comfortably today, Hiintington after being given medicdl aid for a licit when become cf age they ibhall be united in marriage The events that take place occur! years on New year's eve While 'ano ing in some of the jfes 111 the i i i in a v.an i resulted' Beautiful line Oatmeal papers and Cut Out Borders at Schell's Book MRS. EIBL HARVEY HOME OF EMPLOYE, while In the employ of the Tank Line Company On Sherman Frsinger, of 1201 West 9 he notified by the iadM- 'High strert. appealed his from trial oommittion of Ohio that the liabilit board of. claims had been rejected.

Mrs Ellta Harvey, So to eourt of common pleas vesterda). It the action old, widow of Merrltt Haney, diedj He bajs he was Injured of board waste as a ai the home of her wn. Frank 'nentl on June 11, 1915, in Lima, script to file in eourt. Harvey of 828 Bellefontaine avenue, last night at 6 o'clock She i a v-eek. due to infirmities of age, I ti caued her death.

She was the daughter of John McMullen and was born in Dajtou. The body will be accompanied to Spencerville tomorrow morning at 9 o'clock over the Erie railroad, wher" funeral services will be held at 2 o'cloct IB the Christian church. The Rev. C. J.

Hance of Spencerville. will officiate. Interment will be In the cemetery, south of Spencarrllle The son in Lima and James Harvey, a son in Spencerville. are only surviving children. BOWERS WIL.L, FIlfiD.

The will of the late Thomas Bowers of Spencer township, was filed for probate the Allen eount com is today Hearing WiS set lor Wednesday, March 15, at 10 o'clock The and four daughters will Store fri-mon-3-wk benefit. CANE SUGAR, 10 Ibs 68c i 1 In his strikiii? the other, and flee-i iFlour, Gold Medal 95C broken limb, sustained last night ing from the cafe v.ith police on his rlOUl, rUUSOUIV whe when she was struck by an autorno- biled riven by Postmaster Jacob (loth of Spenierville Internal in June 1 develop On account of IKT agfc, she mav not rf over She wiis crossing North and a i i streets, a i home Ho ciiid Mrs Hazel De.tn Jriving west, en route to Mrs a home at 911 i avenue The old lady did not heat the ap- lroath of the machine, wnic-h was driving at a nlow rate of speed from the uiitonio trail In the track changes places i i clerk hole! iti cjL Following tlie i 6 0 sack $1.45 small sack 73c 0ovn mc-al, sk 10c Toilet 10 rolls 25c ic-s, boxes the posi- Got Bid of My Corns With Magic "Gets-It" Simplest Coin Cure iu tlie 1'aiii, Fuss. Sure 3011 plnioht Spaghetti, pkn. Beans. 3 lls.

Liina beans, :1 Ibs bile- and carried Mrs flaiarneau i i boots on the home of Ira Lonssworth at 20 Norm i Tne i i a cind i i them, vvlitn .011 tv' tlit in ai fl corn swelling and Davis a i i i a removed to tbp hospital I Ralph Kohr, of Columbus Elevator Giove, is to officiate. Man Detained at Cincinnati Fits Description of Local Fugitive. I ocal police this morning received a. cornmunieation fiuni the Cincinnati police derailment giving m- loimauon in regard to Burnett, who was arrested in Sidney the following the hold up of G. Prettyman, last Wednesday night.

Included in the description was a picture of the prisoner which was taken 190S Although no meas- uipments were taken the pribouer the time ot hlb atiest, it is be- those rceetved will flt the pns- ouet in way. Officials of the Cincinnati depart- metn slate that i was arrebt- tct three times On ono occasion he vsas taken into cuntodj on a charRe of disoiderlj condiKt and at another time a eliaifie of petit laicen iilcd against him llurnctt waa bound over to the giand on a cliaigo of highway lobbery in Lima and was taken to the countv jail iov- cral dajs aso flioiee Four Fnn 2-29-tU-fri-4wkt I-A1U. BOSTON, Mass March 10 The Commercial Bulletin will say tomorrow "Business has been less ac- the in the wool market here during the past week A fair business is reported, with sales a i from three to four million pounds Prices are generally firm and onl defective short secured ftools are really at all weak, although buyers are taking 25c 25c Larere stuui- pukles, cloz. l.at'fre dill Sucet mixed pickles, per ioc 5c measure Sassafras 1 orn, 3 cans 25c Kiaut. fans GALA HAMS, Ib 12k Potatoes, bu $1.27 Potatoes, pk 32c Pickled pork, Ib 12C Butternut bacon, Ib.

Kraut, 3 Ibs 10c Peanut butter, 2 Ibs 23c Steel Cut coffee 17c Milk, lOc size, 3 for 253 Milk, 5c size, 6 for 25c Hominy, L5 Ibs 10c Buckwheat b' Ibs 25c Graham wafers, 50 for. Snapb, 2 Ibs 15c Rolled oats, 3 pkgs 25c Peas, 3 cans 25c California peaches, 2 cans 25c for California apricots, can.ISc Catsup, 3 bottles 25c PURE LARD, pound F. J. MEYERS, 'PHONE MAIN 5108. 108 EAST SPRING.

WE DELIVER. of the don to talk down AeaKncss la Lon- the market here. The primary markets are closing verj firm as a rule The situation at the mills is still ery healthy and consumption continues at a very marked rate CATARRH GERMS EASILY KILLED OF THANKS. We are sincerely giatoful to oui loval fitends. neighbors Cor ihc manj acts of kindness and Fionb of a extended us our recent sad bereavement, the deatli of vMfo and mother We bic cspeuAllv grateful foi fTc main tloral tributes and to the Rev Di Giiftm and the quartette from i Episcopal for HIP a i i conduclcO DURN'BAVGH and children Onlj to Cure This Disease is to Det-troj Its Cause.

ave At All When "Oeto-ItTM Tlicm tbc Way i 1 1 i tu i plasters that make eorns pop-ejedj have only mac'f your corns giow taster, just hold your heart a mo- this Put two on the corn It ment and figare droni of 'Cet'-It dries at once You can put jour shoe and stocking on over it The corn it, doomed It makes the corn con 1 off clear and elean It's the new, easy way Notning to stick or press on the corn You can wear smaller shoes be a walker No pain, no trouble 'Vc- rept no substitute "Gets-lf is sold bj druggists i a bottle, or sent di- lect bj Chicago, 111 hinnl i othci anil i i i i i i i If von hnvp a i i ami i to grt rid of it must i the RI rnis, i i i muse i i i Slumndi iluslnpr i cioi'in 1 fail txcuii 1 1 lh(i i i i i tills a 1 hov help 113 i i i i lint tliev do i the rin i tins found lodge ont In MUM licnd tin oat, and could tint i if If dirt Tlie i i i of ilostnivlnu the (InnitTons i of a nnd onso iliiciitH tlir (llv is to lir a I i of 30111 nosi imd i I i (hi i i i pi i a i n.h of I I i i (pronouniPd i mcl is made fiom purost oil of I in ah phis mm mi i i i a it IhuniKli a i i i I i the i i (Inij; stoit nnd othei IcBdlnp; in i a and i i i iniliiilK i i i trenlmerit snld 1 i i a inhale the i i a iilr of i through this i are. ill i Into vour snollin Inflamed perm laden mi mbrnm a i i i noi onlv reduie all the swelling and inflammation nnd open vour cloRjred nnd stopped up air passages but ahsoluflv and posltlrclv 1(ilroy Iran of a i germ life it rfnches are sure of tho hlessert last Ins i 'hat brings to i i Miffereis a sell it Invnilably on the positive a i that paid i i If successful results are not sc nied from Its a I I i onrflt fiom rlmccKt and hecln at onif 1 to i roils nnd dls pistlnp disease i i svstim i A PAPERS New 3916 Styles Al 1 the latest patterns from to select. FTnt Limited vision Toric Wide range of If You See Over or Under Your Glasses i a pair of tones. Toric lenses are deeply curved, affording a much wider of vision and a correspondingly greater degree of zomfoit than it is jxtesible to obtain from the old style flat lenses. It's true tones fost little more, but the difference in cost is so ilight and the difference comfort so great you'll always be glad made the 'mestnient.

For a limited time only we will allow $100 on any pair of fl.it lenses, in exehange for tones A C. CaJA COB Optometrist. "7 Public Square. Our Prices Are Lowe 1 ECONOMY ART STORE 110 S. Elizabeth 5 AWAIT REPLY IN SUB CONTROVERSY WASHINGTON, March 10 Administration officials here toda were awaiting Great Britain reply to the ro inest of the United States for a of the confidential instructions to comniandci of British mcuhailt- men i a claims that i i a ships equipi cd witli a i a have oidors to net offensivoh against Teutonic t.ub- Our Seeds Are Tested and Grow Alfalfa Hod Clover, Mammoth Clovor, Timothy, Rape, Millet Orais, tc Ml tested and graded and sold upon quality and guarantee For good, clean, reliable seed, soo us For sale--Seed Oats, ptiro hud Hit; Four, bmht and clean, jicld fiom TT to 10 liushe Raised in PRICE RiaHT--CALL AND SEE Headquarters for all kinds of Mill Feed--Oilmeil and Cotton Seed Meal.

ERIE ELEVATOR JUST RECEIVED Large Shipment of Men's Spring and Summer Suits As a speeial inducement we will assort tins shipment in three lots at bpec lal reduced priees To see this, clothing is to appre- i a their ipcnor value, and workmanship SATURDAY SPECIAL LOT 1 $6.98 IjOT NO. 1 NO. 3 $9.98 $11.98 PANTS SPECIAL S.J.OO Men Dress Pants, in serges and Fancy Worsteds. SATURDA YONLY 91.98 1 ntil the li.i been received, It is cousidcud i tliat i i be an; irllirr i i in HIP hiiliin.inno i a i i of tlio A a i wood i a i today German annv iiondriii.irlcrs It was btaled a Mio 1 rcncli had a fortfoK ia the of HIGH GROUND FLOOR MONEY TO LOAN in honai hold goods pianos, liamonds i stock, itnple- nionti-, oi Our a increasinK )usini ss otiaoles MP to offer )O11 IHOniH lit a of i in Lima, i pnMVK'iits i i to a i i i 111 ntiionnts to i i no 0. MSP SHOE SPECIAL Men's Shoes, gun metal jr laco.

button or hluchor VERY SPECIAL 11.69 Marks Bernstein 1.IM OHIO W. the facts about spring suits the lady's new Spring outfit will cost her -more this year, and this is why: Dye stuff and yarns, effected by the great war, has greatly increased the cost of cloth and silk. last Spring yards of cloth would make a This year style requires yards of cloth. Last Spring it took 31,4 yards of cloth to make a good coat, this year it takes yards. this year cloth costs from 25c to 75c yard more than it did last year.

Silk linings cost 15c to 25c more than it did last year. Any suit or coat of standard quality costs the merchant from $2.50 to $7.50 more than it did last year. modern methods of distributing merchandise has increased the cost of retail stores about in the last 10 years. this store has chosen its location on a side street (by the Orpheum) where the rent is less than half that of a Main street room. this store is using old fashioned methods of merchandising, but are saving a big cost item to those who come to buy of us.

we have no floor walkers, no high priced managers, no porters, no elevators, no rest rooms, no auditors, no inspectors. Just a few competent reliable sales ladies who can be trusted and all these make a big difference in the expense. we are offering suits at $25.00. We now have 50 styles at this price on display. We have paid more for them than formerly.

But we are running this store on a small expense and have not advanced the price for Friday and Saturday big displays of suits at $25.00. special fine silk dresses, $19.75. dress skirts at $4,95. a wonderful collection of spring bonnets at $5.00. NEWSON'S UIH A well-drossed person commands the respect of the entire community.

We can help you towards this end. Your natural query is HOW? Come in and select anything in our store and pay us a small sum each week. We carry a full line of clothing for men, women and children. Furniture for every room in the home. We charge furniture on the same bill.

Sam'l G. Blattner 229-231 S. MAIN. "HOME OF THE RED STAMP".

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