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   Elyria Democrat, The (Newspaper) - October 15, 1914, Elyria, Ohio                               rm I 1 4 ONE DOLLAR PER YEAS I I I I I I I I I I I M 1 1 I I I The Showing of New Fall Goods OF EVERY DESCRIPTION IS NOW AT ITS HEIGHT COME IN AND SEE HOW REASONABLE GOOD MERCHANDISE CAN BE BOUGHT FOR FRIDAY SPECIAL BARGAINS A of ed styles and materials 45 Silk marie of Jersey mid Pussy Willow Silk all shades worth up FRIDAY ONLY 5 Do til Short and Flannelette up to Fill DAY ONLY Tailored Suits representing the most new colors values up to Friday only inch Silk and Wool ln n all i he street and evening shades FRIDAY ONLY Brussels Floral and Oriental Design worth FRIDAY ONLY Women's Regular and Kx size fine rib hex I Union Suits OOr quality FRIDAY New Crepe and Satin and Xet Waists worth tip to FRIDAY Saturday Oct lyth we start our Made in America Week Valuable information may be gained in knowing and is made in our own country D LEWIS COMPANY Elyria Lorain County's Best and Largest Outfitters to Women Misses and Children I I ill I I Ml I I t it North Avon I 1 M I M I M M I I I M I I I I I I I You have 10 days in which you may get this bargain in a Spring and Mattress Special Spring regularly Special Mattress 10.00 TEN DAY SPECIAL PRICE BOTH FOE FRIDAY THOMAS Furniture rectors Kipton Jake Smith is visiting his son in LaGrange Mrs Wilcox of Elyria was the Sunday guest of Mrs Chas McCotter Grant Williams of Cleveland was iri town last Monday O X Mills went to Marion last Friday to attend the funeral of his cousin S 1 Davidson visited his mother in Cleveland last Sunday Horn to Mr and Mrs Chester A Glass of Elyria a daughter recently 1 11 Sigsworth was a week guest of Mrs 1 Elyria Mr and Mrs Fred last Tuesday E Bishop A union temperance meeting will be held in the Congregational church on Sunday even ing Oct A full house is desired Mr and Mrs and son of Cleveland Air Mrs Doncaster of Elyria alid Fred Grundy of Wellington were guests of Mr and Mrs Frank Miller Friday Elizabeth Williams and Treva were guests ot Mr and Mrs O M Gillette over Sunday Dr Clarence Smith of Massillon was the guest of his sister Mrs Mary Peasley one day last week On Friday Mrs Carrie Gill entertained Mrs Lena Carter of Mrs Nina Granger Mrs Lizzie Matchani and Mrs Frankie Scott of L W Hart went to Toledo on Tuesday for a few days visit with his daughter Mrs R D Gilson Mr and Mrs Chas Peet are the guests of Mr and Mrs Ben Tuttle in Dalton this week Miss Mary Turley was given a surprise Saturday by a visit from about twenty of her classmates in honor of her twelfth birthday delicious dinner was served and all enjoyed the day Alary most of all I She received gifts among j them being a beautiful silver spoon from her teacher and classmates Mr and Mrs Geo Greene have been entertaining the has Greene of Cleveland j and sister Mrs Geo Elmore of i Cadillac Mich Mr Greene's nephew j Bernard of New Philadelphia i lias also their guest i Mr aid Mrs Eppens and ter Evelyn and Miss Edith Eppens of Cleveland spent from Friday until Monday at the Fox home C E Gill is spending a days in Lakewood Mr and Mrs Geo Greene with their guests Mrs Ward and Mrs Elmore visited in Elyria and Oberlin Monday Wag Gertrude Mr and Mis hills ul l Sunday la land weree guests of Mr and Mrs Cleveland Whitcomb over Sunday I Wr and Mrg and last over Snow of Colorado Mrs I N Oakes H S j Theodore Dr and j week I A daughter was born to Mr and i Mrs F J Diederich on Sunday j Air and Mrs E V Wells who have been spending the summer with j the latter's parents Mr and Mrs Smytlie returned to their home in Lima recently j Mrs Wm A Halsted and Miss Jewel of Buffalo are Mr and Cook of C Haxelton in Wright were in OHIO Saving is a Habit Now is the time to open an account This Strong Bank to be gin the habit of saving ONE DOLLAR or more will start an account to which additions may be made any time and often 4 Interest Paid on Savings Accounts remain ing three months or longer Small or Large Accounts Welcomed Assets Over Two Million Dollars who has making his home with his daughter rs J H Sigsworth has gone to Oil City Pa to make his home Fire broke out hi a straw stack on premises of Maurice at o'clock Monday evening and within an hour two barns and several other buildings were burned to ground All the live stock was saved credit being due to several men who also tried to sav the buildings A bucket brigade was formed and with great effort two silos which had been recently filled were partially saved The origin of the fire is a mystery is absent on an auto trip in the South and could not be until late Tuesday lie is expected home Wednesday evening Or Thursday Mrs Given and two children were at the home of Mrs Orlo Coven when the fire broke out They are staying there during the absence of Mr Green Much grain straw and hay were burned and also many farming tools Mrs Green was unable to estimate the loss They carry an insurance which will only partially cover the damage West School closed at noon on Friday for an indefinite time One of the children was very ill Thursday at school and after being home a physician was called who pronounced it a bad case of diphtheria An auto load of White i were taken by Mr Vern Decker to the home of Mrs F D Warren in Wellington Friday afternoon to at tend a meeting of the executive committee of the County W C T I Quite a number of men from the i Ridge attended the temperance I meeting in Elyria on Friday even ing to bear Senator Davis of Texas speak and were very enthusiastic in their praise of the speaker The Elyria and Carlisle Township Sunday School Association will hold its convention next Sunday at Maplewood school house Stop 19 on the line A good program is announced An offering will be taken for the county temperance work Mrs Ellen Versoy and daughter Agnes of Elyria visited her son Aris Mrs spending the week with Mis mother Mrs J P Barres Z A Shaw has moved into his new house and the house vacate has been sold to M Knowles who has removed it on to his lot Mr and Mrs Herman Kimel of Spencer spent Sunday and Monday with Mrs Sarah Lickerish Mr C n was to Bubbard last week to see his of er who had been injured guest of her parents Mr and VI M Mr Frank Thome spent Sunday in with his brother Frod The Congregational church is being and cleaned Mr and Mrs F J Watson the latter's sister ri Cleveland Sunday Dr ami Mrs of Lorain ware guests of and family Sunday C E and family have moved to the Hanna farm near Ravenna Mrs W J Wigert entertained a party of friends Tuesday in honor of her sister Mrs Halstead and friend from Buffalo Emily of Cleveland is visiting at the home of her son Chas Simmons for a month Miss of Elyria will address the voters at Stony Ridge school house Friday evening on the wet and dry issue Mr and Mis C S Stetson have returned home to Mound La an extended visit with Airs Aines and other relatives Air L R Champlin of Sandusky called on town friends Whistler is spending some time her daughter Mrs Matt Schmitz and Airs E C son and AI H Stroud and family spent Sunday in Lorain Miss Matilda attended a party given by Miss Jane of Lake wood Wed n osd a v Mrs Weigel and Mra Cleveland were at the home of N Shaffer over Sunday Airs Engel of Cleveland spent last week with her mother Mrs N Dechant Mr and Mrs Chas Wagner visited Fred Throne and family of Ashtabula several days last week Mr Geo Wagner has gone to the German hospital Cleveland for am operation Mr and Mrs Frank Bins of Lorain with the thur and family on Saturday and Sunday David Miller expects to Oklahoma this week been visiting his mother relatives in Ohio the past The Ladies Aid entertained bv Mrs to return lie was and other two weeks Society will be j E Freeman and Mrs George spent Tuesday C P Smith Miss Nellie a few friends compliment to Stringer who with her Maddock Tuesday Mr and expect to their home bazaar will be Mrs E Pember at the home of the former on Wednesday afternoon Oct Carlisle Grange will hold an open meeting on Tuesday evening Oct 2 Mr F E Eastman of Elyria will speak on the Amendment and there be papers by members The public is cordially invited to attend this meeting Penfield Born to Mr and Mrs B G Betts Oct a daughter Mother and child are doing nicely Services are being conducted in the Congregational church every Sunday evening by the pastor Rev E M Adams Mrs P T VanValkenburg and son Clare and Mrs L M were in Elyria Saturday and while there called on Mrs E P Hayes Mrs Hayes is well although she has not regained her usual strength since her illness last summer Rev Pond of Oberlin preached in the Congregational church Sunday Oct 4th The annual day exercises of Congregational Sunday school was held Sunday Oct 4th at the regular Sunday school hour A special program was rendered Nettie Craddock and Mabel and Lizzie Galatine gave recitations Mrs Ralph Bowman read letters of greeting from Mrs E M Adams of Oberlin Rev and Mrs J H Tice Iowa Rev Rev J Jacob Detroit Mr and Mrs E E Bureau Clinton Ohio Rev and Mrs Ralph Abraham Gaston Ore and Rev O D Foster Chicago all of which were heard with great pleasure The church was very prettily decorated in the national colors and beautiful flowers and potted plants Remarks of encouragement were made by the speakers and the meeting closed with song and benediction If Yon are in a Hurry lor a large order or printing send it to us A modern automatic Job press will get it out almost while you wait Old newspapers for shelves etc each day The Democrat la 11.00 a H GUSHING 33 Century Block OFFICE HOURS 10 to 11 a m 1 to 3 7 to 8 p.m No Friday Evening Hour Sundays 10 to 11 Central Standard Time KEEP YOUR STOMACH AND LIVER HEALTHY A stomach perfect work ing liver and regular acting bowels guaranteed if you will use Dr King's New Life Pills They insure good digestion correct constipation and have an excellent tonic effect on the whole system purify your blood and rid you of all body poisons through the bowels Only at your druggist's A piano should be kept in tune I A Northrop 1312 Fifth Street Lorain will remedy all defects in short order Phone White 733 Huntington Mr and Mrs Lansinger of Cleveland recently the latter's parents Mr and Mrs L E Walker Mrs Lyle Wolf of Akron spent a fortnight with her parents Mr and Mrs M Miss Elinor Ott of was at the home of Mrs Geo Hart last week Mrs Fred Brown is entertaining her mother for a few days Mrs Streeter who recently moved here is ill The Ladies Aid Society will serve dinner at the home of Mrs Abbie Oct 14th A cordial welcome is extended to all Road work here was suspended for a few days recently on account of a leak in the boiler of the stone road roller A gasoline tractor is now being operated on a test basis Rev gave an excellent address Sunday Let the public take advantage of his sermons for they are worth while Mrs David Hull died at the home of her daughter Mrs E O Griggs in Elyria Oct 8th Her sickness was of long duration but she bore it with fortitude leaves a husband and seven children besides a host of relatives and friends to mourn her death The services were held from the residence Rev Perry officiating The floral offerings were exceedingly beautiful Interment was made in the Huntington cemetery FOR The Democrat is year APPLY SLOAN'S FREELY LUMBAGO Your attacks of lumbago are not nearly so hopeless as they seem You can relieve them almost instantly by a simple application of Sloan's Liniment on the back and loins Lumbago is a form of rheumatism and yields perfectly to Sloan's which penetrates quickly all in through the sore tender muscles limbers up the back and makes it feel fine Get a bottle of Sloan's Liniment for 25 cents of any druggist and have it in the house against colds sore and swollen joints rheumatism neuralgia sciatica and like ailments Your money back if not satisfied but it does give almost instant relief Tuesday for Beach cal The C E Society held Oct Mrs Marietta Paddock widow of the late Sheldon Paddock died in Detroit on Wednesday morning at the home of her daughter Mrs Chas Paddock She was years of age and her death was due to the infirmities of old age she having been in failing health the two years She leaves a daughter and four grandchildren She came to Ridgeville when she was 27 years of age from Xew York State and had always lived here until two years ago The remains be brought here and funeral held from the home of Mrs Abbie Paddock Friday afternoon at 1 Ut o'clock Central time Halj spent Sunday mother Airs Webber and Miss Mary Webber were in Willoughby over day Aliss Goldie Barndollar of visited her aunt Airs Mattie Cox last Miss Ada spent Saturday here George Joseph and Thomas Dechant were in Tiffin over and William Dechant spent Sunday in Lavarre Air and Mrs Murrow Schwinn and son of Cleveland were week end guests at the home of Will Peak Mr arid Airs Gough and daughter Irene were in Oberlin Tuesday Mr and Airs Reising of Lorain spent Sunday with the latter's parents Mr and Airs John Long Mrs FOrman of Cleveland was at the home of her mother Mrs ter last Sunday Airs and Airs Nunn of Cleveland visited Airs Bins several days last week The remains of Everett Blackj well of Elyria were laid to rest in the cemetery at Avon Center last Monday Hon A R Webber of Elyria will give an address in the M E church assembly rooms All are urged to attend Airs Heistand of Lorain and Mrs Leo Warden of Lakewood and Miss Nina Warden of Cleveland have been at the home of Mrs Sue Jameson Joe Burrell of Elyria was in town Sunday The Baptist Sunday school observed rally day last Sunday Air Birdsall of Elyria spoke and Jackson of Lorain gave an interesting temperance address Mr Bracken of Lorain and Mrs Joseph Birdsall and son were out of town visitors Mr John Walker of Seville called on friends and Saturday Mrs S G Clifton attended the of Ol rusted stewards meeting in last sister Mrs week Rev Tyler preached his farewell entertained j sermon in the Baptist church last evening in Sunday evening He has accepted a Mrs H X position as assistant pastor of leave next Baptist church of Lorain The at Long members of the gation as well as those of the Baptist regret his departure Lake Breeze Mrs Lulu Robinson and daughter of Cleveland have spending a week with Mrs O Mrs Bell and daughter of Pittsburgh have been guests of Mrs O Root Pauline Randall who is attending Oberlin College spent Saturday and Sunday with her aunt Miss Julia Randall Mrs Celia Durand the Misses May and Carrie Day of Oberlin were guests of friends on the shore recently Dr and Mrs Prescott entertained the members of the Round Table at their home on East Erie Avenue Tuesday evening A short program was rendered Roll call responses vacation experiences A and marshmallow roast on the beach was enjoyed by all Miss Connell who has been teaching in Fairhome school for several years has resigned her position and will go to Cleveland where she has a fine position Mr and Mrs Will Funk Mr and Mrs Robinson and Mr Henry of Birmingham spent Sunday as guests of Mr and Mrs Tyson Mrs A E Thompson of Lincoln School Kentucky spent Friday and Saturday at the home of Mrs E M Pierce She addressed the Woman's Association of the First Congregational church Friday evening at Mrs Klein's Mrs Thompson was the wife of a former pastor of the and all were delighted to meet her Mrs McDowell of Cleveland has been the guest of Mrs Elmer Cuddeback the past week Mr and Mrs D B Smith of Cassopolis Mich are spending several weeks with Mrs A L Austin Miss Harriette Root left Sunday night for New York where she will visit Mr and Mrs Ernest Brackett until the last of the week when she will meet her sister Hibbard who is coming from London and will accompany her home on Saturday Henrietta Mr Austin Gould will be brought home this week Her friends will be glad to know that she is slight ly improved in health Mr Wallace Cour has a five passenger Buic car C Kendeigh and mother Mrs Clark visited friends in Amherst Thursday Mr Geo Page and daughter Bernice of Wellington were in Henrietta Sunday Mr and Mrs Frank Page daughter of spent Sunday at the home of Mrs C Page The Henrietta band gave a concert in Birmingham Monday even ing at the temperance rally Geo picked fourteen quart of fine large strawberries last Saturday Services at the Hill church next Sunday morning at HO standard time Everybody welcome Pupils in District Xo who were present every day for the month of September Cleo Dunlap Evelyn Atherton Ada Kinsley Wanda Esther Nay Marcella Unger Clayton Atherton Max Warren Unger Miss Bernice Page is visiting her brother Geo Page and family Mr and Mrs Will Lambert were at the McDowell home on Sunday Thursday Mrs Crete Page suffered a paralytic stroke but at present is resting quite comfortably Many fears as to her recovery are entertained Mrs Chris Nichol and Mr Ben Nichol of Amherst spent Saturday at the home of IT Seib Leon is working on the new road in South Amherst The ice cream social given by the school in Dist No 6 last Wednesday evening was a success The sum of 8 5 was realized and it will be used for the purchase of a flag and pictures North Russia family spent and family FINE FARM FOR SALE Sixty-four acres good buildings good water fine soil near Southwestern line on paved road North 01 mated for sale at a G C Curtis 388 Arcade Cleveland Ohio Carl Berg and day with Fred near Amherst Mrs Lydia Peters and Mrs Mary Berg of Amherst spent the with relatives here Mr and Mrs Wm Oldham and Mrs Kate Al bright of Lorain spent Sunday at the home of Chas Alfa right Mrs Clarence Albright entertained her mother Mrs Reinhart and her sister Alma of Amherst Sunday Martin Schraeder and family of Amherst spent Sunday at the home of Daniel Hoeh I Mrs Wilson Haugh and children of Elyria visited Mrs parents Mr and Mrs Chas Albright over Sunday Ed Berg and family Misses Mabel and Florence Berg Mabel Selback and Miss Hauer of Cleveland over Sunday Walter Wassem visited relatives in Bakersville over Sunday Mrs Conrad Sand rock visited relatives in Elyria recently f it fo 1   

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