Death of Lulu Hoy prompts funeral at Lutheran church
Miss Lulu Hoy died Friday evening after months of illness likely tuberculosis. The Findlay area mourns as a large gathering attended her funeral at the Lutheran church with Rev O L Curl officiating. Her obit recalls a life given to teaching and church work. She leaves multiple half siblings and a fiancé, Leon Eberhard, with interment in Spring Grove cemetery.
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Jitla Hoy
Lutheran Church
O. L. Curl
M. E. Church
Miss Hoy
Ana. Brothersinglaw
Frank
Half Hoy
Byron
Englang
David’ Cutp
Heyters
Bee
Georges Ash
D.C. Henry
Moore
Ww. J. Baker
Gladys Kennerley
Spring Grove Cemetery
Curl
Lulu Hoy
Findlay
Fair Grounds
Blanchard
Carey
Lulu
Fort Royal
Boxwell
Carey High School
Cora- Keller
Will Pierce
Don Cosgray
Earl Kenton
Harry Keller
Edward Campbell
North Baltimore
Marion
Ind
Carey Schools
East Side
West Side
Leon Eberhard
Mich
Seeelae
Eberhard
William Pontius
Frank Hoy
Halson Hoy
W. C. Ward
Byron England
Ella Hoy Culp
Annual reunion and local events from Upper Sandusky
The record notes the 1st O.V.I. reunion set for Monroeville on Aug 30, heavy rainfall at Upper Sandusky in the month, probate court final accounts for Jacob Payne and Lucy Straw, thirty four half fares and 454 firemen tickets sold for an excursion, bridge repairs and flood wreckage, $1600 abutment and $898 project costs, G E Tuttle named to the election board, bids for constitutional convention ballots due Sept 3.
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Monroeville
Sandusky
Peave
Jacob Payne
Lucy Straw
Upper Sandusky
G. E. Tuttle
Sycamore
Board of Supervisors of Elections
W. H. Houk
Continued Success at Band Concert This Thursday
The crowd at the band concert last Thursday evening was larger than ever before. The concerts are a pleasant feature and add much to the attractiveness of our town.
Will Return to Cuba Dr Moor Family to Leave Adrian For Cuba
Dr and Mrs D C Moor and their children of Adrian will soon depart for Caba rien Cuba where they will settle. They have resided in Adrian for the past year and Dr Moor leaves a fine medical practice to enter the ice business in Cuba.
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Cuba
D. C. Moor
Adrian
Caibarien
Day Picnicking at Indian Mill by Local Social Group
Sunday’s outing featured a Pleasant picnic at Indian Mill with guests including Misses Rose Haferd Nora Fox Mayme Logsdon Alma Bradman Delphine Krebs Olivia Schirack Lavina Haferd Winifred Logsdon Petronilla Logsdon and Messrs Frank Wilmes Winifred Logsdon Andrew Fox Rudolf Fox John Kummerer Raymond Logsdon Ralph Haferd.
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Indian Mill
Rose Haferd
Nora Fox
Mayme Logsdon
Alma Bradman
Delphine Krebs
Olivia Schirack
Kirby
Lavina Haferd
Winifred
Petronilla Logsdon
Messrs
Frank Wilmes
Winifred Logsdon
Andrew Fox
Rudolf Fox
John Kummerer
Raymond Logsdon
Ralph Haferd
Large Carp Caught Near Carey Inspires Humorous Recipe
A woman near Carey hauled a ten pound carp from Tymoochtee Creek on Saturday morning. The item adds a joking recipe for preparing carp, then ends with a playful note that the writer was asked to fix up the fish story, and they are on the job.
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Carey
Tymoochtee Creek
A New Scheme to Please Readers at The Times
The Times announces a plan to remove objectionable articles. Readers are asked to bring a copy of the paper to the office so editors can cut out the unwanted item. The approach aims to reduce ill will and improve relations with patrons.
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the Times
Sunday Gathering Hosted by Hart Family and Friends
On Sunday Mr. and Mrs. S. S. Hart and Mr. and Mrs. Alphonso Hart entertained guests including Mr. and Mrs. C. R. Inks and daughter Helen, Mr. and Mrs. Stanley Wise and daughter Mabel of Findlay, Mr. and Mrs. C. W. Brayton and daughter Margaret, Mr. and Mrs. Lewis Hart and daughter Martha, and Mr. Earl Coulter. The afternoon featured photographs and an auto trip to the park.
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S. S. Hart
Rs. Alphonso Hart
C. R. Inks
Helen
Stanley Wise
Mabel
Findlay
C. W. Brayton
Margaret
Lewis Hart
Martha
Earl Coulter
Annual reunions announced for Crawford Jacobs Kinney and Putnam families
The Crawford school reunion is set for Wednesday August 14 with invites to neighbors and former students. The Ja cob s family holds its fourth annual reunion at Riverside Park Findlay on August 15 with Milton Jacobs president and Elza Jacobs secretary. Bruce school hosts a picnic August 20. Kinney family gathers August 22 at I M Kinney’s home. Hile Putnam reunion at I E Copley’s Grove August 31, 23 miles southwest of Vanlue.
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Crawford School
Why Not Sweep a Little
A puzzled reader notes waste paper cluttering the Main Street business section and questions attention to local coverage.
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Main Alreat
State Fair of Ohio Projected as Two Million Dollar Exposition
The State Fair is described as a two million dollar event highlighting agriculture and allied professions. It will feature the Wooster Experiment Station displays, a new Dairy Building, practical cheese demonstrations by Professor Oscar Erf, and daily Russian statio n performances. The fair runs August 26 with Secretary A P Sandles handling catalogs and entries.
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Ohio
Wooster
Oscar Erf
Ohio State University
Columbus
A. P. Sandles
Card of Thanks for Support During Illness and Death
We express heartfelt thanks to neighbors and friends who aided us during the illness and death of our daughter and sister. We also thank those who contributed flowers the school and the choir. A. Woy and Paminy are named.
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Paminy
Carey Council Minutes Report Bills Paid and Nuisance Complaints
The Carey council met Monday night with Mayor Laughlin and councilmen including Angus, Chambers, Brown, Dunlap, Kurtz, Kennerley and Johnson present. Bills paid to National Supply Co., Pittsburg Meter Co., Ewing, Wayne Printing, and others. insurance, oil, and library supplies listed. Residents Mrs. Jacob Wonder and others complained of hog pens nuisances and Spring Run conditions. H G Chambers authorized to obtain one hundred copies of paving specifications in back form.
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Carey
Laughlin
Angus
Chambers
Brown
Sige
William
Mohn
Ewing
Standard Oil Co
Livrary Bureau
W. Weaks
C. C. Carr
Frank Moyer
Jacob Wonder
Chas. Cupp
Miner Mann
Morrison
H. G. Chambers
Gas heating offer to replace coal in homes
Logan Natural Gas and Fuel Co invites households to switch from coal to gas for furnaces and boilers next winter. The offer promises cleaner, steadier heat with no attention and no soot or ash, plus free equipment installation. Local agent T. J. Edmonson can arrange installation. July 27, 1912.
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T. J. Edmonson
Logan Natural Gas and Fuel Co
Farm Properties for Sale in Seneca Wyandot Counties
Real estate ad by W. M. Presler of Adrian Ohio offers farms of 20 40 60 100 166 and 200 acres in Seneca and Wyandot counties at reasonable prices. Also bargains in Trumbull and Portage counties with full particulars on request.
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W. M. Presler
Adrian
Ohio
Seneca
Wyandot
Trumbull
Portage
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