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mr. RRcrSTfeR, SANDUSKY. pttto. WEDMRSDAT, MAKCII 13.11 28 MAIN 28 FOR QUICK RESULTS LIST YOUR WAMTADS HERSE CLASSIFIED AD RAIES schedule per Hne Include both Register and Star-Journal 1 Time (or optional days) lBe i (Consecutive days) 14c Times (Consecotire days) 12c Jfi days) lie Minimum space accepted: 2 for or lines for 1 day. Count 6 average words to a line.

Minimum coit 60c, leas discount for cash, If paid within 3 days after ad expires. Adu .10 extra where Lox number replies are to be mailed. CONTRACT RATES ON rtEQUEST Corrections and kills taken until 1-30 p. for The Star-Journal and for The Register until 1 p. m.

Ads ordered for more than days and stopped before expiration will be charged only for the number of days ad appears and at rate earned. PHONE MAIN 28 CONVENIENT WANT AD STATIONS BERLIN HEIGHTS PHARMACY. VALE LAVOO. HURON, O. J.

T. SARGEANT, LAKESIDE, O. AL TOST, BOGART'S CORNERS. MRS. CHAR BEACH, RTE BEACH.

LtJEDTKE'S. OPP. SOLDIERS HM. Deaths her home on P. Hnyee-av, on Sunday, March 1, 1031, at p.

Mrs. Rose RIchter Kruefrcr, wife of Charles Krueger, ngfd 65 4 months and 25 days. Tho funeral will be held from the residence Thursday, March 1931, at 1:30 p. and, at 2 p. m.

from the Sand Hill church with the Rev. Herbert White of Vickery, officiating. Burial In Sand Hill cemetery. the family residence, 509 Osbornc-st, Sandusky, on Monday, March 2, 1931, at 8:30 a. -'apt.

John E. Hess. Services will he held at the home Thursday afternoon at 2 o'clock, by George M. Benie, reader. Interment in Oakland cemetery.

5CU.MII1T—At the residence of his son-in-law and daughter, Mr. and Mrs. John Scherer, Cleveland-rd, on March 2, 1931, at 2:30 a. m. Prank J.

Schmidt, aged 85 years, 2 months and 26 dayB. The funeral will he held Wednesday, March 4, 1931,,. at a. ni. from the Scherer residence and at 9 a.

from St. Mary's Catholic church, Sandusky, with the Rev. AV. C. Zlerolf, pastor, officiating.

Interment In St. Mary's cemetery. the family residence, 72S Hancock-st, Sandusky, on Sunday, March 1, 1931, at 1 p. Mrs. Anna Wilt Lange, widow of Conrad C.

Lango, aged 42 years, months and 27 days. The funeral will he held Thursday, March 5, 1931, from the residence of a sister, Mrs. Wtllfam C. Scherer, 409 Reese- st, a. and.

at, 9 a. m. from St. Mary's Catholic church, with the Rev. W.

C. Zierolf, pastor, officiating. Interment In the family lot In Mary's cemetery. At his homo. 1103 Third st, Sandusky, on Monday, March 2, 1931, at 3:10 Thomas P.

Blade, aged 75 years. The funeral will be held on Wednesday, March 4, 1931, At 2 p. from the residence, 1103 Thlrd-st, with the Rev. Gates E. M.

Young, rector of Cal. vary Episcopal church, officiating. Interment in Perkins cemetery. THIS AD IHJFOLTl Leather Davenport with mattress; leather rocker: fumed oak buffet; nil in good condition. Inserted 2 Days in the "Miscellaneous For Sale" Classification was Enough to Sell Everything: Our large circulation in Eric ami surrounding counties Is the reason for such quick you have anything to sell or rent remember the Sandusky dally papers give you full coverage at one cost.

PHONE MAIN 28 BILL WILL BE SENT LATEU When You Consider the the Coverage "Erie, State of Onio, and City of Sandusky and bounded and described as follows, to-wlt: The south one-half of the west, two-thirds of Lot No. (13 on Hancock Street In the wark addition to the City of i Sandusky, and being 2 rods by rods. i Plaintiff alleges that she Is the owner of the undivided one-fifth i part of the premises above de scribed and that, the defendants. Elizabeth Ttuim, Minnie Rasch and Louis Otto are each the owners of an undivided one-fifth of said premises and that ihe defendant? August Otto, Carl Otto and Gilbert 'itto are each the owners of an undivided one-fifteenth of said prop- iH'ty and thai the defendant Elizabeth Otto has a dower Interest In nn undivided one-fifth of said premises. The prayer of the petition is for partition of said promises and the plnlntlff's Interest therein set off Hi her in severalty or in the event premises can not be sub-dlvld- without manifest Injury thereto, then the said real estate be eold and parties having an In- teresl therein he ppld their proportionate share of the proceeds of sale and for such other relief ns Is Just and proper.

The defendants above named are required to answer on or befotjft the 18th day of April. KM MA HORTON. tly Krue-ger, Roslno Moore. Her Attorneys. Feb 25-Mch 4-11-18-25-Apr 1 Erie County Court House mm YOUTH IN THEFT CASE Time Tables Moving, Trucking, Storage TRUCKING of all kinds; ashes and rubbish.

Leroy King. Ph. 2244-J. ALL KINDS trucking, hauling. Scheld 202 Taylor.

Ph. 869. TRUCKING Ashes and rubbish. Ro.land King. Ph.

1236. D. KLINE CARTAGE STORAGE CO, 1000-1002 Maple Ave. Main 674 Modern Fireproof Storage ALL SEPARATE ROOMS LIGHT AND HEAVY Hauling Moving PACKING CRATING SHIPPING Daily Freight Service BETWEEN Sandusky and Cleveland Pet Stock PIGS FOR Bores, 6 ml south Monrofvll'e, Ohio. HOLSTEIN COW with 2-week old calf by side.

Ph. Co. 854-R3. Card 01 Thanks A Card of Thanks Is a dignified nnd convenient method of expressing your gratitude to your friends who have proven their regard dur- 'lng your hours of sadness. 15c per line.

Minimum charge $1. JERSEY COW, fresh; also Durham bull, 1 yr old. A. P. Holmer, 10 miles south of Hellevue on Rt.

4 7 ROSE COMB laying Wyandotte pullets. John F. Ging, cor. Co lumbus and Towusend. 10 A-l HORSES for sale at.

a real price. Babcock Bros. Sanduskv, O. Ph. 1760.

IRISH WATER SPANIEL 222f. River Ave. pups Funeral Directors CHAS. J. ANDRES SONS FUNERAL HOME JACKSON ST.

PACKARD INVALID CAR EMERGENCY AMBULANCE OFFICE SERVICE PH. 433 FRED HOME W. WASHINGTON ST. MAIN 400. RES.

424 LAWRENCE ST. MAIN 437. AMBULANCE DAY. OR NIGHT. tiUICK, ED director, embalmer.

Day and night service. Lady attendant. Funeral Home, 1715 Columbus Ave. Phone 140. Florists FLOWERS for funerals made up on short notice.

State Flower Shop. Ph. 299, Open evenings until 8. -ost and Found LOST watch with chain at Auto Show or on street three weeks ago Sunday. Name inside case.

Reward. Carl Sohlottag, Ph. 441-W. Campbell and Osborne. Help Wanted A FOOD DISTRIBUTOR to handle Plezall Cookies, Plezall Cookie ,68.09 Superior-av, Cleveland, O.

WANTED: Single man, experienced, to work on farm by month or year. Box 43, Sandusky FARM HAND: Boy or man. Write Box 31, this paper. Ocean Liners. Oood pay.

Visit Hawaii, China, Jupan. No experience. Self-addressed envelope brings list. W. Mt.

Vernon, New York. Business Service DUPLICATE keys made; wheels retired, J. F. Bertllng, E. Water CAR WASHING Thornburgh Uaragc, opposite Rleger Hotel.

PAPERHANGING: Wall paper, reduced prices. Geo. HasklnB. 722.R SARBAGE col. E.

of Colurn. bounded by Finch and Cleve-rd. 622-J. PLUMBING, heating. New or repctr.

L. Bock, 1713 W. Monroe. 667-J. Educational MOLER TRAINER BARBERS Earn big pay.

You can too after a short, practical course at Moler's. Write for free booklet. Molir Col. lege. 210 Huron Cleveland, O.

Situations Wanted COLLIE PUPS; also rabbits. Leo Riedy. County 931-R13. Call FRESH MILCH COW and calf for sale. Call G2-R.

Castalia. FOR SALE CHEAP Fresh Holstein cow and calf, 3 years old, 2nd calf. Buzz saw, mounted on 4 wheel steel truck. BERT D. ROOT Gay Town Road.

Milan, Ohio Phone A-69 Wanted Miscellaneous WANTED TO BUY: Chickens, rh. County S54.R2. Miscellaneous For Sale MYERS POWER SPRAYER, 100 gal. tank, A-l condition. Fred Faber, Hulls Corners.

RD 1. 1.3 H. P. heavy duty repulsion in ductlon motors, 16x8 machinist lathe, complete; blacksmith's vise, $2. 904 Ogontz-st.

BABY CAB, like new; new Jewel Sweeper, attach, chp. 1520 Hayes. CROCKS: All sizes; bottles 2 cents apiece. Jugs of all kinds and sizes J. F.

Bertllng 121 E. Water. USED davenport table, (5. Meyer Furniture Store. 109 W.

Water. O'POSSUM COAT: $10. Phone Main 3176. GAS steam radiator, in good condition. Call 3 654-M.

ELECTRIC driven safety razor sharpening outfit and piano ac cordion. Inq. DRn Hoffman, 417-W. PIANOS AND PLAYER PIANOS for less than one half of their regular price. Buy now at this big saving.

Leo H. Gerhardsteln, 1219 Osborne St. PURE New Maple Syrup, $2.25 per gal. AV. Ladrach, Florence, Ohio.

TYPEWRITERS: Sales, rentals, repairs. Roberts. 301 W. Mkt. 392-R.

TYPEWRITERS, Add. Machs. S. C. Strlckfaden, 811 Osborne.

2934.W. SEVERAL GAS HEATING STOVES Sandusky Newspapers, Inc. CIDER: 30c gal. Apples Jl.25 bu. up.

Welchel Fruit Farm. Castalia. Apartments For Rent Children Cared For by dity or hour, by experienced young woman. Ref. turn.

Ph. 231 HOCSEWOP.lv in motherless home or Box 35, Sandusky spa pe x. 110 I of any kind or summer etc, Stookey I'lrofc. Ph. 'Ji-J.

723 'Curran. WASHINGS AND IRONINGS neatly done Reasonable. 127 Nell 3195-J Agents, Salesmen Wanted LARGE nationally known manufacturer will start you in business for yourtolf. We furnish nearly everything. Many make $60 to J75 weekly profits.

Steady repeat Write quickly. O. c. Heberllng Company, Dept. Bloorningtoii, III.

Moving, Trucking, Storage AND HAULING PH. 1789 Konate Moihproofing The only real cure lor moths and up with an Insurance policy. Millott's Storage Co. 3-RM APT; Comfortably furnished. 716 W.

NICELY furnished 3-rm hot water heat, gas and elee. furn. wk. 909 W. Adams-st.

RM. APT. Hot water heat. Inq. 436 Huron Ave.

FINE lower apt. 228 E. Madison. Drive by, see it. If interested, inquire 603 Hancock-st.

Houses For Rent 5 ROOM HOUSE and garage. 2601 Milan Road. 6-RM COTTAGE on Flrst-st, near Anderson: reas. rent to right party. Call County S15-H12.

FOR RENT OR furnished cottage "at Rye Beach, 4 bedrooms. Inquire Bert Martin Commercial Bank Building. Ph. 38 3. W.

MODERN 6 rms. with garage. 1432 W. Taylor- t. Phone 493.

Real Estate For Sale FOR SALE: City, homes at present day values. Zerbe-Oraham Agcy. FARMS FOR SALE: 25 acres, paved road. 7-rm house, 30x40 ft. barn, poultry house, orchard.

$185(1. J850 cash. 65 acres, improved road, 7-rm house, barns, poultry house, granary, sandv loam tillage, $3500, jlOOO cash. S. A.

Shoup, Merrltt Norwalk, O. FOR SALE: Houses, lots and farms. Contracts taken for new homes on lots size 51x134. J. Bookerman, 932 Hayes-ay.

Phs. 990, 802. BAY' VIEW M. Cottage, plastered, and cellar. Will exchange for city property.

E. G. Knopf. FOR SALE: 4 good homes In desirable locations around $4000. Zerbe Graham Agency.

140 Tom Lilley, Stato-st. Fremont, Ohio. TO BUY, sell or trndo real estate see Tom Lilley, 515H W. State-st. Ph.

East 1282, Fremont, O. Automotive WE REPAIR Generators, Batteries, Starters Ammeters, Speedometers Willard Service ERIE BATTERY IGNITION CO. 803 632-J. 1 Ford AA Truck (Panel) 1 Ford A Pickup 1 Ford A Sport Coupe 1 Ford A Tudor 1 Ford Coupe. 2 Ford Fordors.

1 Oldsmobile Sport Coupe. 1 Willys Knight Sedan 1 Bulck Sedan 1 Reo Sedan. 1 Oakland Coupe (4 pass.) COLUMBUS AVE. GARAGE or THE BRECKENRIDGE CO. BUICK SALES AND SERVICE The Smith Motor Sales Co.

M. M. CHEVROLET SALES 926 W. VVashlngton-st Ph. Dt NEW AND USED CARS Harten-Brooks Motor Co.

424 Huron OVERMYER-ZECHMAN-BALL CO. 709 W. Washington St Ph. 406 H. O.

MOTOR SALES 1014 Hancock St Ph. J526 CENTRAL GARAGE SUPPLY CO. Hancock and Scott-sts. Ph. 1089-W RADIATOR REPAIRING ACE Radiator 336 W.

Market 402W LAY BRASCH Cor. Camp and Washington SU. General NOTICE Sealed bids will be received for the sale of ewill for the period Apr. 1, 1931 to Mch. 31, 1932 by the Soldiers Home.

Bids will be opened March 16, 1931 at 2 p. m. Right to reject any or all bids Is reserved by the Home, Address bids to Chief Clerk. 3-5-7 4-6-8 NOTICE OF APPOINTMENT Estate of William H. Jagel, deceased.

Bertha Jagel, whose address Is Sandusky, Ohio, has been appointed and qualified as Administratrix of the estate of William Jagel, late of Erie County, Ohio, deceased. Dated this 3rd day of March, D. 1931. JOHN E. TANNET, Probate Judge of said County.

Mch 4-11-18 UPPER APT: 4 rooms, bath, 420 E. Jefferson-st. Ph. 2963-W. FURN.

or unfurn. apt; large or small. Hubbard Apts. Ph. 2565-W.

CRM SUITE: Conveniently located, mod; very reas. Ph. 178-W. FURNISHED largo or apart, ment in Ramsey. Ph.

2834-W. 3 AND 5 RM. beautifully turn. apts. Rent reasonable.

Inq. J. H. Herman Co. FURN.

or unrurn. apt. Cal) Gus Pfaff. 620 osborne-st. Ph.

2231 Open evenings. FURN. 916 Wajne. Private bath, Frigldalre. Ref.

required. Call 2995-M or 311S-W. 6-ROuM FLAT, available March 1. Screened porch, laundry with clothes dryer, steam heat, garage. Janitor service Schlmansky SIS Huron-av.

ROOMS furnished for light house- kpg; priv. bath. 922 Central-av, NEWLY fum. suite. Steam Went and Janitor service.

1116 Columbus Suite 2. Ph. 2061-W. WASHINGTON ST. Fur- nlshed apts and sleeping rooms.

LIGHT housekeeping mis; modern; CLk 7 0 Market-st. ATTRAj'TIVE, well furn. riii, priv? bath, very reus. 718 W. Monroe.

WELL HEATED, mod. sleeping rms '-lose In. 414 E. Washlngton-st. 5y beheld Restaurant.

501 Market. Wanted To Rent B0A HOUSE; Well 30x8. Glve'lo- ttc Vorhees, care Bros. Tiffin, Ohio, Houses For Rent i i9 lS bath parage. o.

722 Sycomore I'h. LEGAL NOTICE Elizabeth Thum, 1000 Oakley Street, Evansvllle, Indiana, Minnie Rasch, 1925 Benton A venue, Springfield, Missouri, Louis Otto, 1370 East Chandler Avenue, Evansvllle, Indiana, August Otto, 945 E. 167th Street, New York City, Carl Otto, 2115 Elm Street, Butte, Montana, Gilbert Otto, 2113 Elm Street. Butte, Montana. Elizabeth Otto, 2113 Elm Street, Butte, Montana, will take notice that on the 24th day of February, 1931, the undersigned, Emma Horton, filed her petition In the Court of Common Pleas of Erie County, Ohio, being case Numbr 18837, alleging that the defendants above' named have or claim to have an Interest in the following described real estate, to-wlt; Situated in the County of Class Display Loans on Automobile'! Low Interest 424 Huron Ave.

Main 3020 THE LAKE SHORE ELECTRIC RAILWAY COMPANY EAST BOUND limited and express trains for Huron. Ruggles, Vermll- Ion, Lorain and 7:35, 9:25, c.ll:35 a', 1:25. 5:25, 9:35 m. at Ceylon Jet. for Lorain and Cleveland.

EAST BOUND locals to Norwalk and 11:35 a. .1:35. 7:35. 9:35 p. m.

eonectlon at Ceylon Jet. for Norwalk. WEST BOUND limited and express trains for Castalia, Fremont. Woodville, Glbsonburg, Genoa, Toledo and 9:35, a. 1:35.

d3 :45, d7 :45. 9:45 p. hi. Detroit express trains WEST BOUND locals for Fremont and 7:45. 11:45 a 3:45, 7:45 9:45 m.

Fremont only. LAKE SHORE COACH CO. Between Sandusky and Norwnlk Sandusky at 545 a. m. and every 3 hour until 7:45 p.

m. Norwalk at 6:45 a. m. and every two hours until 8:45. Sandusky, Huron Vermilion, Lorain, Rocky River and Cleveland.

Lv. Sandusky 12:15 m. Arr. Sandusky 11:40 m. PENNSYLVANIA Dally except Sunday a m.

Arrive p. m. BIG FOUR ROUTE Arrive at 2:45 p. m. dally ex Sunday Depart at 3:15 p.

m. dally ex. Sunday. NEW YORK CENTRAL RAILROAD East Bound, morning 4:36, 8:20 and 11:03. Afternoon 4:15, 5 :33, (Pullman only) 7:22.

7:40 (daily ex. Sunday). 10:00. West Bound, morning 1:20, 1:35, 5:03. 6:50.

9:38. 10:08 (Pullman only). Afternoon 2:10, 4 :30, 6:40. 11 :55. BALTIMORE OHIO p.

in. dly. m. -ly 7:15 Bellevue DEAD STOCK Want bogs, sheep; old, disabled horses Collect free. Prompt service.

GEO, C. MUSS0N SOAP AND TALLOW WORKS Ph. M. 2906, Sandusky. O.

$5 to Wanted party with $5 to to invest in a business proposl- tittti to yield, a handsome return and well secured. Box 24, Sandusky Mr. and Mrs. Frank Hager, Mr. and Mrs.

E. Miller and Mrs. Lou Hickey spent the week end In Toledo visiting relatives. Mr. and Mrs.

George Bllltnan, Hamllton-st left for a several weeks visit with relatives at Washington, D. and Winter Haven, Fla. F. A. Vickery, executor, sold the late AVm.

Hummel homestead with 59 acres of near Colby, Tork tp to Wm. Kleckner. Mrs. Louise with a farewell dinner party at her home on Kinney-st Sunday evening, hon orlng Mr. and Mrs.

Leo Foos who will leave to make their home In Milan. Mr. Foos has cejitly accepted a position there. Those present were: Mr. and Mrs.

Leo Foos and son Bobby, Mr, and Mrs. C. A. Dudley and family, Mr, and Mrs. Walter Foos and family, Mr.

and Mrs. Gene Moore, Mrs. A. J. Ruffing and Miss Dolores Foos.

Mrs. "Wm. Collins is seriously ill at her home on High-st with influenza. Elmer Meacham; Mt. Pleasant, Saturday purchased the Adam Bullion property at Mt.

Pleasant, on a bid of $3,700, The property comprises a house and five acres of ground. Friends received word of the birth of a daughter, Lauretta Ann, to Dr. and Mrs. Donald H. Boker, Hartford, Conn.

Dr. and Mrs. Baker were formerly of this city, The Woman's auxiliary of St. Paul's Episcopal Church will meet with Mrs. C.

If. Durand, North-st Wednesday afternoon. Miss Emma Greenslade will he nsslstant hostess. Miss Mary Catherine Meaney and Miss Catherine Swahle of Lorain attended the Loraln-Bellevue basketball game Friday evening and were week end niests nt (he home of Mr. and Mrs.

J. F. O'Connor, E. Main- st. Joseph and John Hodgkinson Saturday sold, through the Kd L.

Makey agency, their York-tp form properly, seventy-nine acres in Section 32, to Mrs. Ellen L. Bryan of Lorain. The lure of the open road lead to the police station here for a trio of Ashtubula youths detained awaiting arrival of an escort to return them to their homes. The trio Wm.

Sezzi, 15, Tony Biesto, 16, and Adolph Brown, 16, nil of Ashtabula, were picked up Sunday after they came into Bellevue on a Nickel Plate freltfiit. Celeryville Mrs. Charles Bevier and Mrs. S. T- Miller spent several days in Clevelund the cuests of friends.

Mrs. Forrest Hamilton and children and mother Mrs. Adelia Wolfe were callers at the homo of E. C. Buckingham.

Mr. and Mrs. W. W. VORC-I and sorf.

Robert, Kenneth Foster of Willard and, Mm. K. C. Buckingham and daughter Dortha were entertained at the home of and Mrs. M.

E. Buckingham. Severul of the Wlers families are in Michigan attending the funeral of an aunt. The Sunshine Farm Women's Club ot New Haven was entertained at the home of Mrs. Ross Wyandot.

Mrs. K'efer 0 Plymouth was guest of the club. After a bounteous dinner was served short program given by the committees. The maple sugar party at the camp of G. A.

Wood In Greenfield Friday evening was enjoyed by the following people of Mr. and Mrs. A. B. Vail and daughter, Elizabeth, Mr.

and Mrs, W. J. Woodward and sons Jay and Charles, Mj Edua Lla- Charge M'Cullottgh With Taking Horse and Buggy. For the first time since, 1914 a prisoner will be nrralpncd Wednesday on charges of horse stenlliur. Elmer McCulloufrh.

18. Berlin Heights was arretted Tuesday by Sheriff Harry I). Smith of Iltiron- co and turned over to Sheriff l'nrker on rharpen of stolen a horse, nml hnqev holonpln.c to Dr. Carl Tuttle. Berlin Heights.

Deputy Sheriffs Englort and Moore broupht him to the Jail here. Hr- to be taken bjfore Justice Karl ITumtn, Berlin Heights Wednesday morning. If the charges are pressed McCullough will have to bo hound over to the grand jury for Sec. 12140 which defines the act of "horse stcaline," describes It as a felony. Thus the s'rnnd jury will haVfe to probe the case.

If convicted the penalty Is from one to 15 years In prison. The horse and buggy, which disappeared Friday were recovered This Is the first alleged "horse theft" in this county In many years Deputy Englert and "Ump" Moore hi ought. McCullotigh to the enmity jail Tuesday afternoon. Officials said he admitted having the rig but said Dr. Tuttle had knowledge of the fact, Dr.

Carl Tuttle, the complainant, did not use the rig in his practice but on his farm, It was Records show that the last prosecution here for horse stealing was 'following the arrest of the famous Jerry Uogan who stole Grocer Frank Hohler's rig and dove to Fremont. This was In the summer of 1914. Hogan was Indicted by the grand jury and sent to the penitentiary. MARRIAGE TJCENSK Patsy Caristo, 30. laborer, and Catherine Dlscenzo, 19, both of Sandusky; Rev.

Fr. W. F. Murphy. GRANTS FIRST DIVORCE The first case tried before Judge E.

Savord was that of Mary Louise Leake vs. Frank B. Leake a divorce action. Attorney George A. Bels.

of King Ramsey Flynn, presented the testimony In the case, on charges that Leake was negligent, drank to excess and was abusive In his manner. The case was uncontested. The couple, married In December, 1923, has no children. Mrs. Leake was restored to the name of Mary Louise Atwood.

GETS JAIL SENTENCE Alex Jablonowski, who was jailed on charges of disorderly conduct and drew additional charges of destruction of property, was sentenced to pay a fine of $25 and costs -and to spend 50 days in jail as ho faced Justice E. P. DeGrief Tuesday. He was brought to the county jail Monday after he wrecked his cell at the Home guard house. Ed Carney, 42, was fined $20 on Intoxication charges, which he paid.

REAL ESTATE TRANSFERS Bertha M. and John I. Callin to Yvonne W. Callin Lot 9 Llnwood Park, $1. A.

R. Singlet- to C. J. Bechtel 124 Fifth-st, $1. PROBATE COURT Inventories filed in estates of Honora McGory and Wellman and In guardianships of C.

U. Detlefson, Mary Boehnier and Kathryn Slackford. Distribution account of Joseph Riedy estate filed. Final account of Ann Alsh estate made. Inventories and appraisals filed In estates of Dora Weston, Fannie Von John E.

Bowers, Wm, H. Hav- lce, Mabel Hinde, Anna Clauslus, Betsy Jane Akins. Will Johanetta Heyler admitted to probate. Distribution accounts of Aloysiua Mantey estate filed, Bertha Jagel named administratrix of Wm. H.

Jagel estate. Inventory and appraisal of Howard H. Boss estate filed. Hattie Gilbert named trix of Chares H. Platte estate.

Ella Pietsehman named guardian of Henry J. Kerber, a minor. LINKER REAPPOINTED County commissioners Tuesday announced that A. F. Linker has been re-appointed as a member of the board of trustees of the Children's Home.

His term is the only one now expiring. HITTER DEED FILED A deed was filed with Itecopder Norman Brown Tuesday transferring the Wm. H. Hitter home, Washington and Decatur-sts, to Cities Service Oil Co. The Rltters were moving Tuesday.

The house will be replaced by a filling station. Actual consideration for the property Is not disclosed. CASE IS DISMISSED Judge Savord lopped another case off tho docket Tuesday, dismissing the foreclosure suit of the Savings Building Loan Co. vs. S.

D. Matthews on application of the plaintiff. ANDUSKY-CO COURT NOTES FREMONT. March Mrs. May Mnrrison.

who with others Is defendant In the suit of Mrs. Jennie Harrison and others to break the will of the late Selah M. poyd, of Mt. Pleasant was the first of several defense witnesses to at the trial -before Judge A. W.

Ovcrmyer and a jury in common pleas court. The plaintiffs rested their case shortly before noon. Mis. May Harrison, the executrix nnd principal beneficiary of Boyd's $5,000 estate, WHS called to the stand after the noon recess. She told of deathbed conversation with Boyd in which the uncle, reputedly told her he wanted her to handle his affairs when he died.

she did know how he left the estate, however. Gets Order of Sale Frazlcr Reams, of Toledo, receiver for the Brims Hydrate Lime of Woodvllle, defendant, in suit of the F. Boswell was glv- jen authority by Judge A. AV. Over-, myer, Tuesday to sell for $80(1 in cash ten side dump buckets by the defendatit concern.

The Woodvllle plant was placed in receivership several months ago. I'robnlc Court Report, of Inventory and appraisal in the estate of the late II. J. Winters was filed In probate court Tuesday by Andrew Knudsen, A. M.

Wllhehu and George Schwlnger. appraisers. Joe Ottney of Olbsonhurg was granted a permit to operute a dance hull at Krotzer 's Ridge Tho place Is southwest of Gibsonburg. Will Is Probated Will of the late George II. Waggoner, as filed for probate Tuesday, left $1,000 to each ot the four children, Mrs.

Orle O'Dell Hoot, Mrs. Verna M. Hetrlck nnd Chester and Elmer E. AVaggoner and tho residue of real and personal estate to the widow, Mrs. Mary E.

goner during heV lifetime. Then it Is to go equally to the -children. The widow was nominated executrix. Judge. Is Improved Probate Judge John B.

Coonrod was returned to Toledo again Tuesday by Dr. F. L. Moore, C. AV.

Stler-' wait and Ed J. Franks for further x-ray examinations by Dr. L. C. Qrosh.

His condition also was reported as somewhat Improved Tuesday. Farm Is Appraised The 84-acre farm of Vernon D. Huber, who is a defendant In the foreclosure suit ot the Croghan Bank Savings was appraised at $6,500, according to a report filed in common pleas court Tuesday. File Money Action The East Side Sales Co. Tuesday filed suit against Arthur J.

Jensen and Catherine Schrnldtke for $357.97. This amount is alleged to bo due In unpaid principal and interest on a note of $407.12. Distribute Fees February automobile license fees totaling $3,562.70 were distributed Tuesday by Auditor AValter AV. Hofellch. Tho city of Fremont received state of Ohio, $1,781.35, and the county, $828.85.

Other districts received the following amounts: Bellevue, Clyde, Glbsonburg. Woodville, Burgoon, Helena, $18.55, and Green Springs, $6. Trucks Overloaded Alfonzo A'alentlne and Herbert Zolman, both of Detroit, motor truck operators, paid Justice H. Duchman fines of $25 and costs of $6.20 each Tuesday after pleading guilty to driving overloaded vehicles in U. S.

Route 2t). McPherson highway. Special Deputy Sheriffs "Ted" Paul and H'lley Mook made the arrests. Valentine's truck was 1,200 pounds overweight and Zolman 's, 2,200 pounds, the officers said. Wife Gets Estate AVill of the late Edwin Heed, as filed for probate Tuesday, left the widow, Mrs.

Martha M. Reed a life Interest In everything. After her death it is to go to a daughter, Mrs. Edwina Mildred Frances Daniels, who, the will stipulated, is to be per mined to live in llu. hon." wlth the mother "xs long Here shall be nn quarreling.

finhtiriK and litigation bolweon HURON-GO COURT NOTES NORWALK, March 3 Irving f'iirpenl'r has 1 to Toledo, where he will serve the remainder of month under special alignment. The local docket li.is been stripped of active crises. Judge Carpenter Is to return the first, of next month to conduct an usslgnmen! of Jury cases, fie ui.l probably be here Saturday afier noons to transact routine court burliness during his term of at Toledo. I Dcede. Anna.

and Jay K. wri -nce to Arthur W. and Kalhlo A. Lawrence, 342.M mres in I ir'-en'ield, $1. A dele.

L. and James Van Horn to Ladow 117 acres in Sow Jluvcn, $1 Jjelab L. Orecti lo Hon aid J. Ford, 40 acres In AVakeman, Amos Sllcok dee 'd to heirs of Amos Sileox, affidavit. Given Time To Plead.

The defendant, has been given till March 7 to plead in th" ca.se of Elmer Hough vs. the Ohio Fuel Gas Co. Motion Overruled A motion for a new trial baa been overruled and the defendant excepts In the automobile damage ea.so of 11. M. AVhlte vs.

A. Sourwlnc. Get Partition Order A finding ot $.14.11 for J. Arnold has been entered for the defendant In the partition case of Mary E. Newman vs.

Delia M. Luta jjiissloiif J. Arnold el urdcr hat; been issued. Coin- are fluy Ilarwood. Ivl Mi 'Wl and William Stone.

Appoint Guardian In the case fJ Daniel A. i-jnii'ii vs. Ti. I). Keys, doing business the K.

Ti. Chevrolet Tfegeduslc and Lloyd Hame.1. tie: defendant Lloyd Hamel Is a minor. I)on .1. Young has been appolnte ad litem In his behali.

with authority to file answer. Home U. and S. HOME, March 8 'Special) following furloughs have granted: Bernard Gilbride, Dill, to Akron, 10 days: Charles E. Norenberg, Toledo, lo days; Lloyd (I.

Dock, Marion, 10 dajs; Teal, Indianapolis, 15 days; Frank J. McGee, E. Toledo, 10 days; Lester King, to Springfield, 10 days; Frank Kos- i'k, Cleveland, five days; Andrew Douglas. Cleveland, 60 days. Hoffman.

Co. II, lfitli V. S. was admitted Tuesdnv. Harry O.

Stiver, Battery K. Cth F. A. R. D.

was readmitted Tuesday. J. Ordnnnrfi Detachment, K. was discharged on Tuesday. morning report: 52S present for duty; 69 extra duty, 1JJ sick, 81 absent with leavs, 16 nit- sent without leave, 808 Civil AA'ar, 301 Spanish American War.

425 World War, five Indian, three Mexican Border and 11 Regular Army. GETS TEACHING POST TIFFIN. March 3 (Special) Miriam Booth, former ninth grade Tiffin teacher has been appointed assistant professor of Hat-i High School in Erie, according to word received by friends here. do Faris, Mabel Link, Mary Elizabeth Orr, Ruth Kuhn, Florence Stratton, Winona Leighton and Helen Llppert and David Welling, Sheriff Harry Smith and Deputy Sheriff David Berry. It has been ideal weather for sap antl the syrup Is of high quality this year being due to the dry weather.

Mr. AVood's carnp is located on Route 61, and is visited by a great many during the season. WEINBERGER'S "Where Spending Is Savins" Wednesday Wednesday Specials Specials Daily Ten Daily Ten SPECIALS 30c Hill's Bromo Quin- ine 18c 35c Vick's Vaporub 23c 60c 4 oz. Camphorated Oil 39c 60c 4 oz. Arom Cascara 39c $6.

Heating Pad $3.79 $3. Hospital Bottle guaranteed 79c $1,25 Creomulsion 79c 85c Kreuschen Salts 53c $1. Pepsotlent Mouth Wash 69c SPECIAL 25e Tubes Dr. West's Tooth Paste 2 for 29c Men's Moleskin WORK PANTS Now Only Heavy Oz. All Sizes and A variety of Stripes Formerly sold at $2,39 Montgomery Ward Co.

m-m coi Ave. Phone 1140 Sandusky. Ohio OHIO PUBLIC SERVICE 'Snitidiary ofGtitM Ck" It's Maple Syrup Time Again Get Ready For Waffles and Syrup Special $9.95 This Westinghouse Avaffie iron has heat indicator that tells when the iron is at the right temperature for the first Avaffie. From then on it maintains the proper temperature automatically. Finished in lustrous, non tarnishing chrome.

Takes the guesswork out of Avaffie baking. Come in and get yours now and be ready for the maple syrup season. TOASTMASTER TOASTERS $12.50 Automatic. Put In bread for toast, press a lever, And tt pops up when browned to your Beautifully finished. You will be proud of tosater.

Percolators Variety of styles at a price you want to pay. Finished in nickel, chrome, and china pot. Prepare your coffee this easy way. Electric Heating Pads $4.95 Made by Westinghouse. Offers variety of soothing- temperatures.

Covered with soft, fluffy material. Operates from any electrlr outlet. Uegular $5.95 value. Chrome Finished Heaters Another specially priced It lo a $5.00 value. Use It to warm up those cold corners, in the bathroom, in the children's dressing room.

Tou will need It every day until June. TERMS ON THESE APPLIANCES OHIO PUBUC SERVICE.

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