Elyria Democrat, The (Newspaper) - September 17, 1914, Elyria, Ohio rt HI OHIO K ONE PER i I M I I I I I I I I I I I I MI I I I I I I I I I I II I I I I I I Remarkably Clever Styles of Suits Coats Dresses Skirts Waists and Millinery are npw on Display PRICES ARE VERY REASONABLE D LEWIS COMPANY Elyna II Mil I III I I Ml I II Ill I I I I I I I I I I I II I I M This is a tabulation of the that the most thoroughly convenient and labor Kitchen Cabinets on the market Cooling Cabinet metal perfectly ventilated Extension give more space when working In or hard maple wood Spacious Compartment in lower with a sliding wire shelf Wire Rack on hack of door to this compartment for covers and flat tins Drawers in lower section for kitchen linen and kitchen utensils Sellers Automatic Flour Ibs with water oil or powdered has funnel-shaped sifter ax renders it impossible for ants attachment Bin conies forward or other insects to enter cabinet automatically to table level for Spacious Compartments in upper sec filling purposes and swings back tion one for china the other for into position when filled Glass white enameled Panel indicates constantly amount or varnished interiors frosted of flour on hand glass doors and coppered hinges Glassware Sugar Receptacle with Sellers made of best automatic outlet and graduated quality seasoned and kiln-dried cup Seven Spice Jars oak finished oil hand rubbed also Glass Tea and Coffee dull coppered hinges and catches Sanitary Rolling instantly Sellers Dovetail Method of rolls up and out of struction is responsible for the j R M Ching of Cleveland is a guest of 1 E Davidson and family Leanna Hubbard is her daughter in Cleveland The Old Girls Hub met at Lena Carter's home in Pittsfield I one day last week Chas Bayless Sr was in Elyria one day last Fanny Perkins has returned home from a visit with relatives in Berlin Heights J C Sigs worth has been ill the past week and Mrs Ed Harr of Elyria spent Sunday with the parents Mr and Mrs Earl Morgan and daughter of Ashtabula are guests of L D Wood and family Mr and Mrs E McFarland of Cleveland spent Sunday with J D Bates Mr and Mrs Matthews of Cleveland were recent guests of Mr and Mrs Thos Sigsworth C E Bishop has returned from a three weeks visit in Oil City and Franklin Pa Bates and family motored to Toledo last Sunday Mrs Etta Beal and son of Toledo are guests of the parents Mr and Mrs Jacob Smith C A 11 anna Is visiting in Marietta Mr and Albright uf Oberlin were guests of the hitter's parents last Sunday Born to Mr and Mrs Leo Coven of Tavares Fla last Saturday u son Mrs Coven was formerly Miss Chloe Hewitt of Kipton Miss Myra Jackson has returned to Kent to resume her studies at the state normal Mrs Fred Bickel and son Warren of Cleveland and Mrs Jas and son of Perry are the guests of Chas Bickel and family The following is a list of the young people of Kipton who have entered schools in Oberlin for the coming Chalmer Davidson Guy Granger Lloyd Jackson Win McC reedy Lorna Haigh and Lora Buckley senior class Oberlin High School Morris Scott and Florence Matcham Oberlin Business College Leila Davidson and Callie Bronson Oberlin College Marguerite Gibbs and Mary Shedd Conservatory of Music and C A Hanna senior class at the seminary Amherst On Sunday Amherst Camp No of the Woodmen of the World held impressive exercises at South Amherst and Crown Hill cemeteries when monuments to the memory of three deceased members unveiled Monuments for E C ant and G Keople were unveiled in the former resting place the dead and that for J C Nickel in the latter Brookside Camp from Cleveland had charge of the unveiling ceremonies in connection with which some very fine ritualistic work was exemplified Representatives from camps in Cleveland Elyria and Lorain were present Music was furnished by the Vermilion band Much to the regret of his parishioners Rev E A Robb has tendered his resignation as pastor of the Methodist church of this place He will go to Ohio Wesleyan University Delaware where he will take up post graduate work Mrs J L Nicholl Mrs B A Kuss and Mrs Edward Swartwood attended the hundredth anniversary celebration of Avon held by the descendants of the first settlers of that place at Beach Park last Thursday Recently elected officers of the Knights and Ladies of Security are E C Schuler president David White Jr and Mrs Jane Bruce vice presidents Mrs David White Sr prelate Dr H L Hall financial secretary Edwin Lutz recording secretary J Bruce Sr conductor Maude Filker assistant Adam Filker guard and Fred Schaub sentinel Milan Street the council last week to construct a sanitary sewer in that street before proceeding with macadamizing It will be necessary to put in a trunk sewer Miss Ruby Walker has been engaged this week in soliciting donations of food and clothing for the Old Indies Home at Elyria The Home is far from self-sustaining and is dependent on the generosity 01 the citizens of the county for many comforts for the aged within its walls with its well known generous instincts will doubtless make it possible for Miss Walker to turn in a fine report of her stewardship the way Keeps dust from provisions Casters Strong steel caster heavily nickel plated Filling bowl above the caster wheel statement that Sellers will not warp or separate at the joints or be affected by ever changing kitchen temperatures The Junior Special the Kitchen Cabinet that your little girl or girl friend is working for is just like this only it is two thirds the size Help her get it She will tell you how to help In the meantime come in and see the Junior for yourself Voting Contest begins Sept 21st ends October 10th TEN of these Stamps are Rood for 1 Ten vote stamp FRIDAY THOMAS Hygienic Ice Co PURE DISTILLED ICE Regular delivery to private Mondays nod Old newspapers for shelves etc cheap at Democrat office ealers INSECT BITES DANGEROUS Mosquitos flies and other insects which breed in garbage pails stagnant water barns musty places etc are carriers of disease Every time they bite you they inject poison into your system from which some dread disease may result Get a bottle of Sloan's Liniment It is antiseptic and a few drops will neutralize the infection caused by insect bites or rusty nails Sloan's Liniment disinfects Cuts and Sors You cannot afford to be without it in your home Money back if not satisfied Only at your druggist Penfield Clyde Park took his sister Mrs Howard Stevens to her home in Cleveland in his Sunday morning Their father B Park accompanied them returning home Sunday evening P E Van Valkenburg family spent Sunday at the home of R D McBurnie in Brighton visiting O C Ayliffe of North Dakota Mr and Mrs E R Pierce spent Sunday at the home of Mr Thorpe in Berea Their brother-in-law is very Ul from rheumatism and is going to Mt Clemens for treatment Mrs E Naylor and son Charles spent Saturday and Sunday with relatives in Cleveland A temperance program will be given in the Congregational church during the hour consisting of readings recitations and singing Penfield schools opened Monday morning with Mr Kennard Muni aw as principal Miss Nellie Douglas of Wellington teacher of the grammar grades Miss Ruth Barbor Wellington assistant principal Miss Madge Nichols LaG range intermediate and Miss Leona Wolfe Penfield primary grades Clare Van Valkenburg from Tuesday until Thursday with his grandfather M Fritz in Mr and Mrs Clyde Park entertained at dinner on Sunday Mr and Mrs Will Turner Mrs Flora Crow Mrs Mary Campbell and Mrs Minnie Freeman all of LaG range Mrs Campbell will visit at the Park home for several days Mr and Mrs Jay Hart Mr and Mrs A B Smith Mrs Minerva Smith went by automobile Sunday to visit at the home of Claude Pierce in Chatham Columbia Mr and Mrs John Snell by Mr and Mrs Miller cox of Elyria motored to Cleveland Sunday to the home ff Mr Frank Mills and from there to Brecksville Mrs Lora Bastard had a meeting at her home Thursday evening of the teachers and officers of the Baptist Sunday school Mr and Mrs Leori Ryan will return to Philadelphia Walter Shaefer has been in Indiana to visit her grandmother and other relatives Miss Belle Bliss of Cleveland is spending a week with Mrs James jRundle I Mr Richard Putt and Mr Azor Osborn returned from Detroit and other points last week While they attended the national of the G A R John Longbon Jr and Harry Davis returned Monday from a trip to Niagara Falls Miss Rose Beasel has been ill at S G Cole's for about a week on account of an accident Mr and Mrs Robt been entertaining friends for a week Their guests were Mr and Mrs John Evans and Gale and Russell Evans of Lorain Mr and Mrs Harry W Renouf and Master James Renouf of California Mr J Elmer Evans of Pittsburgh Mr and Mrs John Hennie and daughter Maude of Cleveland and Mrs Emma Alway of Canada The death of A B Akins occurred at his home in Berea last Monday morning He spent many years of his life on his farm here He has been in poor health for some time but the death of his two sons in a railroad accident at Berea little over a year ago hastened his death Besides his wife he is survived by a son in California and one in Berea and two daughters Democrat Is a year BUSINESS COLLEGE COMPLETE The New Building for the Oberlin Business College is completed and everything is now ready for the opening of the Fall Term September 8th 1914 This school has made wonderful progress during the past few years and is now In a stronger position than ever before Its beautiful rooms and equipment are not surpassed throughout the entire country Young people who go to Oberlin for business training have very unusual advantages Wert Ridre Mr C A Brown is again ill from bronchial trouble Mrs Lydia Sutliff who injured her foot two weeks ago is again able to be around and accompanied by Mrs Kieth she went to Grafton on Thursday to visit Mrs Clarence Beardsley Mrs Edith Fleming and children of Lorain are visiting Mrs Fleming's mother Mrs Thos ler for a few days Elba Joy of Elyria was a guest of his cousin Mrs Fred Simms and family on Sunday Richards and Floyd of Lorain are visiting the parents Mr and Mrs H Bailing Miss Elizabeth Miller entered upon the junior year's work in the high school last Tuesday The Ladies Aid will be entertained at the home of Mrs Geo Dicker Wednesday evening Sept 23rd Each lady is requested to bring her husband and to contribute toward the refreshments Attend and enjoy a social time Mr and Mrs Cobb of Oberlin were guests ot Mrs Lucy Miller on Sunday Thos Fesler was in on Saturday and Sunday to visit his brother-in-law Mr Moulder who is very ill Mrs Chas was in Ashtabula on Monday and Tuesday The grange will have a corn roast at the home of Mr L A Farr on Friday evening Everyone is cordially Invited to attend North Mil's has purchased u Ford roadster F G Root has a Ford car Mr and Mrs Chas Hird of Cleve land were guests of Mr and Mrs J H Lafrinier on Sunday Mis Harriett Gregg entertained Mrs H Moore of Cleveland for the week-end Misses Lula Chambers and Marjorie Emmons have gone to Oberlin where they wll their I studies in the college i Mr and Mis Win Roth arid children of Columbia spent Sunday with Mr and Mrs A L Roth guest of her brother Dr i N Oakes and wife Miss Tillie Zeigman and Olive and Oliver Ziegman were week-end guests of friends at Gates Mills Mrs Sarah Smith of Cleveland spent Sunday with her Miss Nettie Terreell Miss Gertrude Kennedy visited her sister Mrs L J Thorp of Mayfield Wednesday Mrs Thorp is greatly improved in health Miss Flora Maddock of Cleveland was the guest of her mother Sunday Mr and A C Newton of Cleveland visited at the home of Mr and Mrs A L Eminons on Thursday Mrs F R Haven attended the funeral of her cousin Noble cott of Elyria Saturday afternoon Mr Erwin Terrell has returned to his home in Blair Neb after spending several days with his sister Miss Nettie Terrell Master Fred Facey of Cleveland spent last week with Dr and Mrs P L Morgan Miss Mary Schmitz will enter Charity hospital in Cleveland to receive training to become a nurse Mrs A M Benjamin and Miss An na Benjamin attended the Medina fair Wednesday Theodore Dieterich is in Memorial hospital as a result of an accident while on his way to work In trying to prevent an accident or collision with another motorcycle his toes were caught in the chain of the other motorcycle and torn off He was hurried to the hospital where he was given the proper care and is improving Two auto accidents occurred in town Sunday The car in which Carey Welch and Glen Stetz of Polk were driving was upset when they turned out to pass some on the road Both were quite seriously hurt and were taken to Memorial hospital The second accident happened Mr and Mrs Lesure of Cleveland in their automobile ran into a telephone pole The pole was broken and the occupants of the car hurt about the head and hands but not so ly but that they were able to continue on their way Mrs J D Lickerish was very seriously injured Wednesday noon when the limited car on the electric line struck her carriage as she was driving across the track to go to the Congregational church sheds She was thrown about twenty feet She was carried to Dr Oakes in an unconscious condition and later taken to Memorial hospital Her back and head were hurt and it was feared she had sustained internal injuries The horse was not hurt but the buggy was demolished Mrs Lickerish had driven out from Elyria to help entertain the ladies society and was to put her horse in the sheds before going to Mrs Emmons home for luncheon Avon The Y M C A of this place has been closed through the summer but will next Saturday night Mr Harry Birdsall of Nile is vis iting at the home of Jasper Henson Mr and Mrs Murrow and son of Cleveland spent Sunday at the home of Will Peak Mrs Shirley Thompson and children of Lakewood have been spending a week at the home of Mr EdThompson Miss Fern Bryan and Mr Robt Bryan of Lorain are the guests of Mrs Geo Thompson Mrs Farmer has come from Florida to visit her son Mr Arthur Wells Mr and Mrs Joe De Russy spent two days of last week in Cleveland Mr and Mrs Geo Buck spent Sunday near Norwalk Mr and Mrs Geo Pickering and Miss Margaret Hoffman were at West Park last Sunday Mrs W M James of Rocky River is spending a couple of weeks with her parents Mr James spent the week end there Prof Shaw who ham been holding evangelistic meetings at the M E church for two weeks has returned to his home in Indiana Miss Hattie Cahoon gave a dinner last Sunday evening to out of town relatives Covers were laid for Mr arid his sister Mrs Reeves of Lorain have been visiting their nephew in Danville Miss Warden of Cleveland is spending some time with her mother Some of came to attend the reunion Mr and Mrs Newton of enridge Mien Mr and Mrs Elbert Cahoon and son Newton Waterville la Mr and Mrs Johir Falls Mrs Ralph Blackwell Junction la Mr Henry Gladstone Mich Mr Frank Blackwell Texas Levi Cahoon and sons Wilbur and Paul of Baraboo Wis Mrs Hulda of the same place Mr Theodore Snow Ft Collins Col Mr and Mrs Bert Jameson Burton N Y Mrs Henry Miller of Vermilion and her daughter Mrs Richard Mills of Lorain spent Sunday with Mrs j Jacob Mohr and Mrs Nick Casper Brighton W L and fii and Mrs Bertha daughter Esther attended the reunion at Norwalk Monday Sept 7th Rev and Mrs F S McCauley the latter's brother in Cleveland Thursday Miss Ruth Barber of Wellington was a guest at the home of J Hosier Wednesday and Thursday Rowell of spent Last week at the home of his grandparents Mr and Mrs D F Seeley Mr and Mrs Don Burge attended the funeral of Grant Campbell ins Pittsfield Tuesday Mrs L Smith Cleveland the guest of her sister-in-law Mrs Mary Peasley last week Mrs Carrie Gill attended a meeting of the Old Girls Club at the home of Mrs Lena Carter to Pittsfield on Saturday Miss Mamie Johns left Monday for Columbus to resume her work in Ohio State University Mrs Kate Veltrie entertained her sister Mrs McCrady of Kipton a few days last week Mr Loren Cunningham of Cleveland has moved into Mrs Edwards house west of the Center Mrs Ross and Mrs Kellar of Wakeman and Mrs Hayes and two children of Columbus called at of Clair Goss on Friday Mr and Mrs Geo W Greene and Mr and Mrs Clement Greene at the homes of Carroll LovelandL in Lorain and Mrs Sarah Life in Oberlin Sunday The Ladies Aid Society of M E church held a business meeting Tuesday afternoon and elected the following officers for the coming Ethel Jordan president Ona Goss vice president Etha Burge secretary and Burge treasurer The library fund of Brighton High School needs replenishing aa soon as possible so it has been decided to hold a pie social at the school this Friday evening It is hoped everyone will consider this a personal invitation and try to make it a financial as well as a social success Miss Alice Hart passed away at Memorial hospital Sunday Sept after many months of suffering from cancer About ago she was taken to Elyria with the vain hope that she might be benefitted She leaves an two sisters and many friends to mourn her death Her father whose constant companion was has the heartfelt sympathy of everyone in his great affliction The funeral services were held Tuesday afternoon from the Congregational church of which she has been a faithful and consistent member for many years Those interested in High School have a splendid opportunity to assist the teachers and pupils to obtain a lecture course Tree The Ohio Lyceum Bureau with headquarters in Ashland has offered a lecture course free to the town that will sell the largest per cent of season tickets in ratio to its population The proceeds are to be turned into the library fund of the winning school The people of Brighton and vicinity have always responded very heartly to any lecture course and it seems very promising for the high school's prospects in the contest The program is as Jubilee Singers October 20th Geo P Bible November Frank Hartman December January 6th 1915 D L Fitzpatrick February 12th 1 01 Of these numbers two Bible and Fitspatrick need no The first number Carter's Original Carolinian Jubilee Singers is very highly recommended by the press in towns where they have appeared The Frank Hartman has a splendid list of subjects and he has spared money or effort in fitting himself for the platform He is very highly recommended and his lecture will undoubtedly prove satisfactory number the is equally well recommended as masters of magic melody and number cannot help but a pleasing one and one that will be a favorite in its class The are well pleased with the program and are very anxious to add to the library fund in order to purchase much needed apparatus Brighton has a right to point with pride to her school Its graduates are making after leaving and entering the business world or becoming associated with other edu institutions It is hoped the people of this vicinity will respond heartily to the requests of teachers and pupils in purchasing season tickets and that Brighton schools may carry away the the contest The prices for Season as children 50 cents single adults 25 and children itli Mrs Frank Higgin of Elyria her Mrs Homer Holland and family a few days this week Mr Chas Bush and family of Elyria spent Sunday in Huntington Mr David Hull spent a of days in Elyria the past Andrews was in Elyria on business one day this week School opened at trie last Tuesday with Mr Alien of Wellington in charge Mrs Sweet one of the has rented rooms from Florence Al len NOTION OF REMOVAL WEBBER announce that after October they will be located in their new offices Jn Elyria Block Ohio