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The Shelby County Democrat from Sidney, Ohio • 11

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Sidney, Ohio
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fc i K' ft L' 1 4 the a fc)To Hon Hughes: rrt a it i 1 zv I rv zl womb S' vJt great stock of 4 A Jno Wi I voting are He was appointed I committee wishes to thank the inal North Side Square orable high Christian geu Wl 31 A J) 1911 7 Value is most important then style then price get all here Brooklyn a Dillo ih I copyright Hart Marx SIDNEY OHIO si and in the abdomen to the house as assistance but i I their first anniversary i on November' 4 Since taking the Applegate stand on the of the 'public square the I and mer Hal 1 1 1 I it I it it it the He his be car Oliver Staley irst and inal Ac count i i We this We and WINTER GARMENTS jTT child Eugene McDowell a missionary in Turkey closing the program IA pleasant so cial' hour followed during which re freshments were served well to remem goes through' hour and the liable to fool a our railroad track when No 16 the passenger train hit Cardo was thrown ft it it chants who supported in celebration also Mr rank Elwell and Sidney Electric Co for the extra arc lights and current which were given free of charge Third Inf Band and Commitee I I Card of Thanks Third Infantry band was and was the begin prove beyond anv ifoubt that URNISHING atality Among Shelby BarTA the meeting of the Bar Associa tion Tuesday A Heijs exhibited to a number of members of the Bar the following which on account of the death of Hatfield its publica tion is not inappropriate iu want the ladies to come to this store see the I ft ft it Aik's Boys Secure Good Positions Chesley and Adrian Allee two of prominent young men and sons of 'Mrs HS Alleswho have just completed their training in agri culture at the University of 'Wiscon sin this fall have been appointed to responsible positions in Virginia The boys are undoubtedly qualified foe their positions as they have al ways ibecn successful throughout their school career They will take charge of their respective positions Wednesday November first Chesley Ailes will become the manager of The jAppalachian Orchard Co at Okonoko VVest Virginia This is one of the largest orchards in West Vir ginia and is owned by a New York capitalist Adrian Alles will man the Highlands Orchard a company incorporated by Milton Eugene Ailes John Corn well Chesley and "Adrian Ailes Their" many friends in this city and wish them success in their new undertaking To Attend Hatfield uneral The following persons are here for the funeral of Hatfield: Robert Hatfield and sister Alice of Wooster Dr and MrsSatterfield of William Hatfield of Chi cago Alfred McClure and wife of Columbus Samuel McClure ofYoungstown Mr and Mrs Charles Jameson and son Sinclair of Ada George Jameson of Ada Miss Nellie McCafferty of Columbus Mr and Mrs Tavenner and daughter of Charles Williams of Cleveland Mrs Harebson of Spen cerville Alonzo Reaser of Colum bus After short addresses were made bywJudge rl Hess Chas Amos Barnes Royon Mills and Judge Har rison Wilson everyone speaking Memorial to Hatfield The' adjourned of the Shelby County Bar to take action on the death 6f SJ Hatfield was held in the court room Thursday morning at 10 a There was a full atten dance of the Shelby County attor WBThe (ornmiitfig on JCSQlUtjQM reported tne toiiowing which orded and a Blaze Cardo Struck by Train What might have bon a most ser ious accident happened at Tdesday evening Blaze Cardo who lives 5 milesnorth of Russia was crossing the Big returning home fast east bound his wagon Mr 50 feet and landed in a corn field but strange to say he did not receive a scratch The team also was fortun ate? When the wagon was struck by the engine it was struck with such force as to break tlhe tongue and double trees thus freeing the horses who also came out without a scratch The wagon was a total loss The iectric head light was burning bright on the engine but Mr Cardo said he thought it was not so close as to catch him" It is her that this 1 train Russia 65 miles per electric head light is person Davies Hatfield Royon i McCullough A Hess Tas Way 1W Carson McSweeney made to Judge I ACS 1 i 4 The undersigned mem bers "or tne Sidney Ohio Bar respectfully request an announcement from the Bench for the purpose of having a meeting of the Bar held upon the close of this term of with a view to the or ganization of a Bar ssociatioil and the disposal of such other business as comes before the meeting Oldham II Wilson Conklin Wicoff A Marshall' Staley Jaff McKercher Koontz This request Hughes in 1 885 nfng of the Bar Association of Shel by county Of the sixteen members of the Bardn the county at that time twelve members of the Bar including Judge Hughes who was not a resi dent of the county but was Common Pleas Judge Hugh Doorley who afterwards was admitted to the Bar and Hoskins who subsequently came to the county have passed to the great beyond They were Conk lin Marshall Staley McKercher Davies Hatfield McCullough Carson McSweeney Hoskins and Hughes to which we add the name of Judge Hugh Thompson who was not then practicing law here There seems to have been a more than ordi nary fatality among tlje Shelby coun ty attorneys If we go back for forty years the same fatality seems to fol low in the names of Walker Smith Martin Mathers Cummins Murray Petit and others Mathers Emmons A 1 Taylor David Oldham Hall Needles Russell CelolM'ate Thcir Anniversary Olympia Candy Kitchen will celebrate Saturday charge of east side Olympia has become a perfect bower of beauty in its appointments equal in evry way to the finest candy kitchens in the larger cities" Nothing has been spared looking to the com fort patrons while the ser vice is air that anyone could wish All their candies are homo made the candy making department being lo cated directly In the reap of thb store where at almost any time the Olym pia people may be seenat work pre paring fresih made candles their patrons The door to this rooin is always open and visitors are wel come to see the care and cleanliness that obtains in making the product of the Olympia whose candies have won the hearts bf our people' as is sho wn by the great growth of the business of the Olympia In the year theytmve been la aw OLIVE AILES CO SIDNEY OHIO Accidentally Shot His Brother Samuel Bushawn aged 11 east of Jackson Center was accidently shot in the abdomen by This brother Clarence aged 16 about 5 Saturday evening and may die He is now in a hospital at Columbus where he underwent an' operation Saturday night The boys who are the sons of Mr and Mrs WilliamTlushawn were hunting in the" Littleton grove when the accident occurred The older boy was holding's shot gun in his hands and facing the younger lad who was and with out any apparent reason the gun was discharged the ''bullet striking younger in started to walk brother rait fbt came exhausted 'and lhaijto be ried to the house The "parents of the boys 'were in Kenton when the accident happened They were hurried home in an auto mobile and the boy was 1 taken to 'a hospital in Columbus Both the boys agree that the shoot ing was accidental The older boy is prostrated by grief The Celebration The big Hallowe'en celebration and Mardl Gras Tuesday evening brought out one of the biggest crowds ever seen on the streets of the city The streets were filled with the happy throng early in the evening and many novel anl unique costumes were seen The streets about the square were brilliantly illuminated and during the parade red fire Was burned galore The music was furnished about the streets before the parade by the Third Regiment band and the Anna band The parade formed shortly after 8 and marched over the follow ing line of march: North from Water street on Main avenue to North street west on North street to Ohio avenue south on avenue to Court street east on Court street to Main avenue north Main avenue to Poplar street west on Poplar street to Wal nut avenue countermarch on Poplar street to reviewing stand over the platform on the north side of the square where the prizes were award ed by the judges The judges were Mayor Crozier Cyphers William Klipstine II A Amos and C'H Dickas During the parade over the plat form the streets on the north side were 'jammed and it was almost im possible to get through the i crowd The prizes were awarded as foi ls Ll 1 LLT 2 ancy lady Miss Mary MeyerSj of Piqua ancy Walter wayof Sidney ancy child and comical lorence Davis Marshall and Bender Most original John Glass er and 0 6 Jacobs Of Piqua Best float rank Lauterbur Most original group of six Leo Schneeberger Mel Young 11 John ston Packer A Yarber and Shaffner Comical red Cox' Comical The celebration was a success in every detail and it is to be hoped that it will become a permanent affair and be every year in this city The Third ir Rbgimerit Band Manager Knauer had Charge are to be congratulated upon its great aucceta serve God anl his county In token of the deep respect and sincere affectioft with which the Shelbv County Bar Association held him its president your committee present this memorial as a tribute to memory of Hatfield Respectfully submitted PERCY TAYLOR II NEEDLES II MATHERS Committee the memorial was adopted A Small 1 it fe catted to home of John Burns on jWilkin avenue aboutsix p'clock Thurs morning The roof had caught frotp Ahe chimney buf 'the blaze put out'WUhout much damage William Wenker Account By the Guardian of: Holy Angels high sdhool? defeated the St Marya school team at Piqua Wednesday by a score of to 0 Richard Thaman and family and mother Mrs Thanjan of Swah ders left Thursday evening for Alta Loma Texas to make their future home The Commissionerl has sent the Agricultural manuals to Auditor Ruese 1 for distribution 'r Clerks of school boards or teachers have the sqrne by calling for the same There xyill bp a social given at the home of Coil one it and one fourth miles north of New Hope church by the Intermediate class of the New Hopp Sunday school Saturday evqpin November 4 Ockqnfqls former Sidney boy but recently connected with the Southern Railroad has accepted a position with the North Carolina Demurage Bureau at Raleigh North Carolina as 'joint insppctoiAfor the AL Atlantic Coast line and the Seaboard Air Line railroad and is stationed pt Wilmington NSC Rev Smith' and wife are called to Pleasant Hill for' several days In special dhurch work the i church where 'MrsiSmfth spent her I childhood days and where she re celived her spiritual birth and was soonplaced teacherover a Sunday acted fin that capac ity until she was united in wedlock and moving away They will return ready fori Nh'ff i preaching services Jn the sanctuary' again at there three Society Meeting Mrs Swain was hostess tlie Missionary Society of the irst 'Presbyterian church on Tuesday afternoon The devotional service was led by Mrs Emma Strain who read Luke 8:41 56 and gave some beautiful thoughts on the story of the Sleeping Maiden A reading much enjoyed by those present was given 'by Miss Bertha Wiley Mrs Davies leader introduced the subject of study The New Woman of the Orient followed by (a) Jn Tur key 'Mrs Charlton (b) Tn India Mrs Black (c) In Korea Mrs Or bison (d) In Japan Mrs Mathers (e) In China Mrs Staley A letter of" was read' by Mrs iMathersrfrom Miss count Notice is hereby given that said accounts and vouchers are now on file in the office of the Probate Court I oeing suspended for settlement Any person counts may 1 I A a Il 'J A THJSVJSMUVKAl 'RIDAY'NbvtlMhfiA 31911' OLIVE AILES CO the son flay fire was bl "A Birthday Party "Miss Leona Woodward celebrated seventeenth birthday Monffay evening 'Miss Leona received 'a great many postal cards About twen ty persons Avere present during the evening The evening was spent "in music and games Aout 9 a twq course lum was ser vedH the dihing room being decorated with jack lanterns At a late hour all departed home wishing Miss Wood ward many more happy birthdays Notice of Suspemling Accounts The State of Ohio 1 Shelby County ss Notice In the Probate Court WHEREAS accounts and vouchers haVe been filed in the office of the Pro bate Court by the Executors Adminis trators and Guardians of the following named persons wit: By the Executors of: 2 Doors North Triction Station ADLER name in a garment means value and value in 'the Hart Schaffner Marx sense: means all wool fabrics: the best of linings trimmings and other mate rials the finest possible tailoring hand work and style wholly right lou better see this great selection ot value clothes its tne grandest 'collection of fine clothes vou ever surely see what you want in this grest assortment Suits and Overcoats $lo 20 $2250 Ip25 Greatest Overcoat Store Every man in Sidney can satisfy bis desires for an overcoat by coming We carry many different styles and patterns in overcoats representing most very model made Ulsterettes Chesterfields Rytons box or form ht ting backs button through or Hy fronts light medium or heavy weights grays browns tans dark mixtures oxfords the most exquisite colorings and fabrics ever woven $18 $20 $22 50 $25 for the Hart Schaffner Marx 10 350 15 for other makes Exceptional Values in Knickerbocker Suits and Overcoats Underwear Hawes Von Gal Hats There is hardly any need in telling If you want of the new rough you that the days are coming when effects in foreign hats we sell you will want good warm under you one England rance "Austria uot the fine'st assort Italy contributed their toward jimentof unioru suits and two piece making this hat section one of nje a a fxlnrzxi in Si1 nof Mt 1(111 L'uiineins unu was tvei siiuwn mwi vunipiiic iii uumv Hats from $150 to $300 'liff Iloimt ot Hurt Sehnllrwr it Llo1h('s Wilson Bros Shirts 1 4 i ii 4 1 it 2 A II? Exclusive urnishings! I The whole question of clothes buying is involved in this question of value: the things you get for your money Hart Schaffner Marx BUYING clothes is critical business the more particular you are about your looks the more critical a matter your clothes buying is The main thing is to get value for your money to get what you pay for You know something more to clothes than the way they look no good reason for buying clothes and paying out your good money for them simply for the way they look of his death September rd 18G8 Mr Hatfield was united marriage with Miss Caroline McClure of Wayne county who survives him with their two children George Avery Hatfield and Miss Gertrude Hatfield In politics Mr Hatfield was an ar dent and active member of the Re publican party and Was its candidate for Representative and for Prose cuting Attorney a member of the State Board of Par dons by Governor Bushnell and held that pfflee for more than ten years distinguishing himself not only by the Wisdom and humanity of li is views but by the care attention he gave to 'his duties Recently he was appointed a member of the board of trustees of the Children's Home of this county I Virtually all of his life he was a member of the Presbyterian church was a ruliVig elder and taught a class in the Sunday school He was a learned man a sincere man a sound lawyer well versed in the fundamental principles of the law and practicing it upon that higher plane which disregards triv ialities and seeks only to do substan tial justice between man and man A wise and safe counselor he firmly maintained the rights of his clients butadid so with true cour tesy and the utmost consideration for those to whom he was opposed Indeed his kindly humor which oft in the combat displayed carried a heart stain away on its brought dbout the solution of many an otherwise difficult situation 'While henever tolerated evil his gentip ChHptian nature was sucl that he abhorred the wrong but for gave the wrong dor (He was the friend of everyone and all who knew him responded in kind to his genuine affection in a wbfd he was an hon November a ish I A ESIIMAN Probate Judge tieman who all his days sought to ibitod October 1 Motorcycle'Meeling 7 The Sidney Motorcycle club met last evening at restaurant i dlid transacted some important' bus I InessJ Tlie meeting was called to order Paiul Monroe Keuneth 1 Hutchison was made7 president and Raul Monroe temporary secretary aad treasurer Burt oote Avas au to submit an A design to be officially used by the Sidney cub Lauterbur was appointefis to meet the 4 county Saturday an discuss the placing of mile boards at various cross roads overthe county Robinson Lauterbur consented tp the use of an autorrip bile one dajr eftoh to help with the good worlf The noceipts of the meeting W0re 1 1700 mooting wil( i noxt '1' want to is a )RE That we can eave vou the very newest ideas as to style both in garments and accessories Suits at $1 2 50k $18 50 $2250 $25 up to $50 Our showing suits consists of all the lates ideas both in weaves and tailoring Velvet broadcloth mannish serges English tweeds in fact everything that is to be desired Coats at $10 $1350 $15 $1850 $20 $25 up to $45 These handsome coats are made in both plain and fancy models all colors and mixtures 'A very choice line of PLUSH COATS areto be seen here Dresses and Skirts The excellent quality of these garments will appeal to all women are Storm and rench serges fancy mixtures? corduroys and velvets Anew line of chiffoti and silk waists has just been received Hand finished Underwear the new kind made for wowen who want their goWriS to lit smooth and wrinkle free Its price is more than the old untailored kind Onyx Ho siery the kind that givess atisfaction Sweat ers in all colors and prices The new fancy Petticoats in green navy black and Dresdeh effects Our showing of Neckwear Belts Girdles Bar Pins Purses and Aviation Caps are to be seen in the latest novelties 4 Special Sale on Sweaters for Saturday Only UC 1 1 IJd ly UU I A confirmation and 3 interested In said ac file written exceptions before tlie 27th day of obtained of fils high eharactet as a citizen and a Christian and his ability ami integrity as a lawyer Taylor read a letter from Judge Taggart of Wooster which I expression of the sorrow of the St Bar in that city and their sympathy memorial was adopted and ordered rec on the records of the Court I copy presented to the famiy In Memorinnu Sinclair Hatfield was born in Wayne county Ohio on the second day of September 1 84 5 and died at his home in this city on October 30 iir ms eariy education was in the public schools in Wayne coun ty And at the age of seventeen he entered the Vermilion Institute Hayesville remaining years lie next attended Western I Reserve College then locateT IIudson and from there went to Ann for the family Arbor Michigan where he entered the law school of Michigan Univer Card of Thanks sity and in due time graduated I desire to thank the Sheriff of Having been admitted to the bar iT Mr Hatfield came to Sidney in 187: I and commenced the practice of law deputy my friends who were so in which he continued until the time i kind to me while I was confined in jail visiting me also tlhe members of recent grand jury in their just de cision in failing tofind an indictment against me on a charge of illegal WILLIAM BRUGLEiR Miss Margaret Gefsther spent Tuesday evening at Piqua rBqlkiim8pent Tuesday evening in Sldjtey' Oranit 'Cpunts is here from" Cleve land for a few days' visit Mra Stella Kiser of Lena is the guest of Wyland November Knights of Pythias meeting in Sidney Miss bora Seitz ot Waphkoneta spent Tuesday' dVehtng in Sidney! Mrs 'Howard fcmlg of Wiipako iTnpudav everiina'in Sld ney Clarence Horning of Bellefon taine epent' Tuesday evening in Sidney 'Cliff Schiink and son Norbit of Piquaare few days in Sidney P' rank Wachsmuth and George Palmisano spent Tuesday evening in Wafiakoneta Airs Clarence Rhinoliart arid Mrs Jj'M Staley are fepending a few days a In Springfield 'Mrand Mrs Wagner two children Wednesday jelina'r Mr andiMrs Marion Slusser spending the day with Mrs Smoot oil 'West avenue Mr and Mrs Howard Morton of Columbus are the gtiesls of Mr and Gus Henke )n ttiMra Lin Hardman of Versailles is spending a few days wMli Mrs YChrl6tlan Williamson of Brunson Mich is visiting her parents Henry Sexauer and wife' Misses Mary Riecker and Ella Walsh were Sunday guests of friends am relatives at Piqua Misses airy and Dora Bart mess of GAvingtdn are guests of the Misses Hentrlch on north Main avenue" 'Misses Minnie and Amanda Has seriauer of 'Wapakoneta spent Tues day evening in Sidney Louis Curl "Tmuis Stork Harry Dill Charles and Ed Sullivan Arina spent Tuesday in Sidney Mrs Wv Klnstle Mrs i MCarland and daughter Carolyn are spending the day with Mrs Mary Alfele Mr and Mrs' Will Short have moved to Sidney from Oran and have located in the ifah flat oil West ave nue 1 Mrs Isaac 'Maulsby of New Deca 4iir Alabama is the guest ercousin Mrs' WIhitmer and others i Mr and' Vandegrift and son' Hugh Heft' Wednesday for Auburn California they WITT spend the winter A' The riday Afternoon Sewing Cir cle wilt meet witlhi Mrs jMarfg tomorrow afternoon on 'nvpniie a The Imperial foot ball team of Holy Angels high school 1 7x 'W "A w'l it kt T' 1 LU I' A 1 Ll Av A UiniJ 111 Jill 111 IIIIHJIILIUII JIM I LV tn ajl 7b i a 7 fer i I A if 7 El (JaRf t'W 1 li Mb irl rl be it.

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