Fatal bus crash near Bland Bridge injures Akron party
A nine-person Akron group traveling to Carey survived a serious auto bus wreck near Bland Bridge four miles east of town. The vehicle plunged down an embankment after brake failure, narrowly missing a turtle-like rollover, with injuries including a fractured rib and dislocations. Mrs. Long and her son Edmund suffered the worst injuries. rest were treated and released.
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Hashown
H. H. Kirby
Ollie Long
Horatio
Edmund
Augusta Kraft
Louise
Louie
Akron
Carey
Lacey
Redfox
Tiffis
Ft. Seneca
Old Fort
Fremont
Bland
Mrs. Long
Kirby Famiy
Kirby
Mrs. Long and Sons
Longabaughs Start Pacific Trip. County Officials Changes Noted
Upper Sandusky residents Mr and Mrs S S Longabaugh begin a Pacific coast trip on Tuesday as Wyandot County records shift with J E Reynolds becoming county recorder succeeding Joseph Bolish. Also reports of camping trips, a new pipe organ, a Krabill ditch sale set for August 14, and several local marriages and incidents across the county.
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S. S. Longabaugh
Upper Sandusky
Miltori
Newell
Wyandot Couinty
J. E. Reynolds
Nevada
Joseph Bolish
Trinity Evangelical Church
Ridge Township
Rowland
Essay Contest For Carey Youth At Morning Chautauqua
The Carey morning Chautauqua features an Essay Contest open to all local boys and girls. Topics is What Our Town Needs with a 500 word limit. Entries due by August 2nd and judged by eight city clubwomen or teachers. Winners receive free Cary Chautauqua season tickets and their essays printed locally. Submit to Howard Snyder, Morning Committee chair, by August 20th.
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Carey
Cary Chautauqua
Howard Snyder
City Council Considers Park Pavilion Petition
City council met with Mayor Wonder and councilmen Pahl Ryder Heck Dunlap and Blue. Bills were paid. Pavilion petition discussed. proposed sum deemed excessive and reduced to 2500 dollars. Matter laid on table for two weeks due to no meeting next week.
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Wonder
Pahl
Ryder
Heck
Dunlap
Blue
Hancock County Property Valuation Rises Despite Oil Price Drop
Valuation of assessable property in Hancock County increased to 697316 dollars for the year, even as oil prices fell. The report notes a contrasting trend between rising property values and declining oil market prices.
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Hancock County
Local Obituaries and Township Scandals Reported
Mrs Margaret Kear dies in Salem township at nearly ninety. Funeral held with Lutheran rites. An inspection reveals clerk Joseph Fleck of Grape township mishandled funds. bond too low. investigation ongoing. Nevada reports mad dog scare. mayor orders dog muzzling. County budget shows tax rise. meeting planned to open records. budget commission named Margarat, Stalter, and Elits.
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Margaret Kear
Salem Township
Jacob
Elizabeth Long
Adams County
Pennsylvania
James Kear
C.’G., Althoff
Salem Lutheran Churches
Joseph Fleck
Stalter
Fleck
Nevada
J. Sdejean
Columbus Laboratories
DeJean
Wolfe
Margarat
Elits
Auto collision near Greenhouses injures rider on runabout
Friday evening at six Ross Johnson driving a red runabout encountered a close from behind by S J Black of Upper Sandusky in an automobile. Cletus Myers rode the box and was thrown to the pavement injuring his left face. he sought medical treatment. The Black car and runabout sustained minor damage while the runabout escaped damage-free.
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Liesd L. Klaiss
Melmore
Lulu DeTray
McCutchenville
A. C. Shuman
Tiffin
Jacob Bollinger
Mononcue
Close
Park H. Smith
Laura Smith
George Ash
W. R. Kurtz
A. H. Kennerley
Dell Cupp
Upper Sandusky
David Bennett
Harry Thaw
Harry
San Francisco
Beech Grove
Crawford
Salem
Richland
Ridge Townships
Ross Johnson
S. J. Black
Upper
Sandusky
Mr. Black
Johnson
A. E. Gibbs
A. F. Constien
Cletus Myers
Community Chautauqua Week Union Service Proposal
A suggestion calls for a Sunday morning union service during Chautauqua week in the town tent. The plan aims to unite churches, promote friendliness, and may include a union choir and select songs, contingent on thorough preparations.
Yields Reported From Twenty Acre Field
The report notes L Gitson and a partner went to a farm near the Swamp church at the start of the week to thresh. They harvested about 20 acres and threshed 700 bushels, averaging 39 bushels per acre, described as a splendid yield for the region.
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L Gitson
Mt Blancherd Journal
Sunday Drive Guests From Arlington and New Orleans
Sunday at Carey featured Dr. and Mrs. T. B. Wilson Miss Martha Wilson and Mrs. C. E. Mann of New Orleans as visitors. Their guest Lin ford Hallowell and family joined them alongside Representative Frank Beitler and daughter Olive of Arlington in a Findlay Republican social outing.
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Carey
T. 8. Wilson
Martha Wilson
C. E. Mann
New Orleans
Linford Hallowell
Frank Beitler
Olive
Arlington
Findlay
Lincoln Junior Chautauqua Week Schedule Summary
The notice outlines a multi day Chautauqua program from August 28 to September 2 featuring morning Junior Chautauqua sessions, afternoon formal openings, and nightly concerts with University Players and guest speakers. Admission ranges 15 to 50 cents, with season tickets and youth passes offered. the program emphasizes lectures, concerts, illustrated lectures, and children friendly activities at playgrounds and tents.
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Ye Olde New England Choir
Richmond Pearson
Hobson
Junior Chautauqua
Royal Black Hussar Band
Bess Gearhart Morrison
Helen B. Paulsen
Lyric Glee Club
Miss Belle Kearney
Seasot
Clare Martin Marries Miss Merde M Ziet in Simple Ceremony
Clare Martin a 20 year Baxter Brown teacher wed Miss Merde M Ziet at a Methodist parsonage. They will visit Chicago Milwaukee and Antigo before settling on Water Street. The bride is daughter of the late J B Zint of Tiffin with Carey relatives in Seneca County.
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Clare [T Martin
Baxter & Brown
Merde M Ziet
Sopomobs
Brown
Chicago
Fo A Hecker
Milwaukee
Antipo
Water Street
Seneca County Advertiser
J.B. Zint
Tiffin
Carey
Carey Moose Band Plays at Water Works Park
A band concert by the Carey Moose Band under G. V. Sutphen is planned at Water Works park next Sunday at 6 30 if weather permits. The event is announced by the Carey Times in their local notices.
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Water Works Park
Carey Moose
G. V. Sutphen
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