Chautauqua Schedule Opens With Music and Talks
The Lincoln bureau presents a Chautauqua week plan starting Sunday September 3 with opening exercises by the superintendent The Craven Family Orchestra performs an opening concert at 2 30 pm Rollo McBride Pittsburgh public defender speaks at 3 15 pm on The Prisoner or Making Crooked Men Straight Admission 15 and 25 cents The Craven Orchestra returns at 7 30 pm with a Jubilee concert and another lecture by R P Sheperd at 8 30 pm Admission 15 and 35 cents The lineup continues through September 5 6 with hourly talks music demonstrations and lectures by Dr E L Eaton Gus W Dyer Harold Morton Hwamer and Strickland Gillilan among others Season tickets priced 200 for adults 100 for youths are encouraged to save money and support the local committee
MENTIONED IN THIS ARTICLE
Rollo McBride
Public Defender of
Pittsburgh
Craven Orchestra
Tahan
Chautauqua
Booker Washington
Tuskegee Singers
Robert P. Sheperd
Booker Washington’s Singers
Capt. Neely
R. P. Sheperd
Ora Padget Langer and Company
Harold Morton Hwamer
Reno B. Welbourn
Ellis Brooks
Chicago
E. L. Eaton
Brooks
Dr. Eaton
Beatrice Weller Company
Gus. W. Dyer
Vanderbilt University
Vanguard
Lyceum Arts Orchestra
Strickland Gillilan
America
Beulah Truitt
Conservatory Ladies Quartet
Local Social Evening Honors Toledo and Tiffin Guests
Last Friday evening Mrs. George W Bish entertained school friends in honor of her house guests Mr. and Mrs Fred Ludwig son Frederick and daughter Ruth of Toledo and Mr. and Mrs Willis Ludwig and son Ben and Mrs. Louisa Ludwig of Tiffin. The gathering featured social conversation and music with light refreshments. Attendees included Mr. and Mrs. Jack Sopher of Adrian Supt and Mrs Claude Beitler and Mrs Nelle Wildermuth of Columbus.
MENTIONED IN THIS ARTICLE
George W. Bish
Fred Ludwig
Frederick
Ruth
Toledo
Willis Ludwig
Ben
Louisa Ludwig
Tiffin
Jack Sopher
Adrian
Claude Beitler
Nelle Wildermuth
Columbus
Upper Sandusky News Briefs Roll Across County
Several Upper Sandusky items highlight school opening plans on September 4, road and precinct changes in Carey, and local society notes. Militia trains move through town en route to Camp Perry, a wild west show travels by rail, and a golden wedding anniversary is celebrated in town. A fatal accident at a slaughter house ends the sequence of events.
MENTIONED IN THIS ARTICLE
Upper Sandusky
Sandusky
Upper Sandusky BC
Mhany
Camp Willis
Camp Perry
Hocking Valley
Pennsylvania Railroad
Pittsburg
Chicago
Ira Pontius
Robert Tracht
Wilson
Long Branch
New Jersey
John A. Bell
Wharton
Board of Election
Carey
County Board of Elections
George Billhardt
Guy V. Sutphen
Wyandot Mutual Relief Association
Upper Sandys
S. Be, Parsell
Jackson Township
W. W. Howey
Blanchard Township
Hardin County
W. H. Kear
L. A. Kuenzli
A. H. Morris
Charles F. Close
Mary A. Myers
John R. Logsdon
W. R. Hare
W. C. Hare
R R. Parkhurst
Bucyrus
Sycamore
Orrville
Alabama
Express
Toledo and
Ohio Central
Bremen
Pennsylvania
Donaway & Lowri
Orville
Ala
Truax & Son
Paulin
Bucyrus Forum
William’ Knightlinger
Paul Frater
Frater
Knightlinger
Unnamed Man Dies After Shooting Incident
A man shot in the abdomen near his body died next morning after surgery at Dr C C Stutz office. He was born in Upper Sandusky February 7 1890 and never regained consciousness, per the report.
MENTIONED IN THIS ARTICLE
C. C. Stutz
Ain
Upper Sandusky
Family Picnic at Park for Tiffin and Toledo Guests
Mrs. George Wi Bish entertained relatives with a picnic supper at the park last Thursday evening. The guests included Mr. and Mrs. Fred Ludwig and their children, Mr. and Mrs. Willis Ludwig and son, Mrs. Louisa Ludwig, Mr. and Mrs. Will Lemott and son, Mr. and Mrs. Frank Slemmer and family, Mr. and Mrs. Dallas Humbert and their children, Miss Mae, Miss Flo, Miss Florence Guilbert, Mrs. Su san J. Clark, Mrs. Walter Phelps, Mrs. Ezra Lytle and two Ludwig sisters, with several others from the Toledo and Tiffin areas.
MENTIONED IN THIS ARTICLE
George Wi Bish
Park
Tiffin
Toledo
Fred Ludwig
William
Rush
Willis Ludwig
Ben
Louisa Ludwig
Will Lemott
Earl
Frank Slemmer
Dallas Humbert
Charles
Mae
Flo
J. H. Lytie
Florence Guilbert
Susan J. Clark
Walter Phelps
Ezra Lytle
Mary
Bernice Ludwig
Clergy Attend Regional Church Conferences
Rev J W Shock will attend the Sandusky annual conference of the United Brethren church at Shelby September 13 to 18. G W Smith of Forest will also attend as the lay delegate. Rev H D Shultz will attend the annual conference of the Ohio United Evangelical church at Canton the week after next. J W Powell has been appointed lay delegate.
MENTIONED IN THIS ARTICLE
J. W. Shock
Sandusky
United Brethren Church
Shelby
G. W Smith
Forest
H. D. Shultz
Ohio United Evangelical Church
Canton
J. W. Powell
Farms for Sale Near Upper Sandusky Ohio
The Noah Kotterman heirs offer at public sale on Sept. 7, 1916 at 1 p m a 150 acre farm located 6 miles northwest of Upper Sandusky Ohio, 1 mile from Lovell near a paved road. The property includes 2 houses fair buildings good fencing and tiling soil suitable for all crops and terms are available by contacting Frank Schwebel in Upper Sandusky Ohio. The notice lists Sept 7 1916 and 1 p m as key details.
MENTIONED IN THIS ARTICLE
Noah Kotterman
Upper Sandusky
Ohio
Lovell
Good Pike
Frank Schwebel
Perkins Considers Artificial Ice Plant Here
W A Perkins contemplates installing an artificial ice plant with existing buildings and power in place. He says the project looks feasible and the plant should be ready for use next spring, leveraging local shipping facilities.
MENTIONED IN THIS ARTICLE
W. A. Perkins
Family Picnic At Crawford Observed By Sutphen Family
Mr and Mrs E G Sutphen and daughter Margie visited Crawford last Friday with Mr and Mrs G V Sutphen son James and daughter Margaret and guests Mr and Mrs C R Sutphen of Pittsburg Pa The group enjoyed a picnic outing at Crawford.
MENTIONED IN THIS ARTICLE
E. G. Sutphen
Margie
G. V. Sutphen
James
Margaret
C. R. Sutphen
Pittsburg
Crawford
Inventory Filed of Dor othy Opper Estate
An inventory filed by Appraisers Edgar Wentling, Geo. Baughman and John Snook lists Dorothy Opper’s estate at $3,321.14 total. It shows $1,939.60 in personal goods $9 in money and $1,372.54 in securities.
MENTIONED IN THIS ARTICLE
Dorothy Opper
Ridge Township
Edgar Wentling
Geo. Baughman
John Snook
Family Picnic Near Cary Farm Highlights Nachbar Family
Mr and Mrs Fred Nachbar drove four miles south of Cary Sunday for a family picnic with their children and grandchildren. Attending were Mr and Mrs Charles Nachbar and sons Harold and Ray, and Mr and Mrs Lawrence Nachbar with daughters Gail and Opal.
MENTIONED IN THIS ARTICLE
Fred Nachbar
Carey
Charles Nachbar
Harold
Ray
Lawrence Nachbar
Gail
Opal
Logsdon Brothers Buy Katherine Logsdon House on Clay Street
Albert Logsdon of Urbana and his brother John bought the Katherine Logsdon place on Clay street for $1700. They plan to paint the house and improve it in the near future.
MENTIONED IN THIS ARTICLE
Albert Logsdon
Urbana
John
Katherine Logsdon
Clay Street
First Onion Carload Harvested In Locality
Walters of north of town harvested the first carload of onions for this locality last week. He says the crop quality is fine and the dry weather has made them solid keepers.
MENTIONED IN THIS ARTICLE
Walters
Violin Lessons Resume in Carey on Saturdays
Mr. Buchart resumes violin instruction in Carey starting September 2 at Maccabee Hall every Saturday. Call Maccabee Hall at 39 or write Herbert Buchart 176 Jefferson St Tiffin Ohio for details.
MENTIONED IN THIS ARTICLE
Buchart
Carey
Maccabee Hall
Herbert Buchart
Jefferson St
Tiffin
Ohio
Purchased Farm Near Richwood by Allan Baker
Do. A. Cooper and W. J. Baker accompanied Mr. and Mrs. Allan Baker on a trip to Union county last Thursday where Allan purchased an improved 40 acre farm near Richwood.
MENTIONED IN THIS ARTICLE
Do. A. Cooper
W. J. Baker
Allan Baker
Union County
Allan
Richwood
City council meeting notes July salaries and bills approved
Members present included Mayor Chambers and councilmen Heck Griffith Hart Hood and Spitler with Absent Spitler. Bills paid cover salaries, drayage, labor, materials, and utilities. Fire Chief Ilo Wonder urged quick purchase of hose cart and hose. council to decide. Spring Run ditch issue requires Big Four railroad to remove lime deposits.
MENTIONED IN THIS ARTICLE
City Council
Chambers
Heck
Gottfried
Griffith
Hart
Hood
Spitler
Board of Affairs
Wesley Patterson
Mirror
Dutch Dray Line
Adam Keller
C. H
Mason
A. M. Rothgeb
National Supply Co
S. C. Coal Co
C. C. Carr
H. Wheatley
W. D. Pierce
A. Keller
Robert Drake
L. D. Straw
Jacob Nitrauer
Harry Harris
Lincoln Tong
Scott Tong
S. Krebs
J. D. Southward
Ilo Wonder
Council
Spring Run
Big Four
Miss Lulu Hill Weds Herman Rogge in Carey's Trinity Lutheran Ceremony
The Carey area wedding of Miss Lulu Hill and Mr. Herman Rogge took place at the bride’s home with Rev. A. A. Hundley officiating. The couple will tour Cleveland Buffalo New York and Boston on a two week honeymoon after a simple ring ceremony.
MENTIONED IN THIS ARTICLE
Lulu Hill
Sherman Hill
Herman Rogge
Catherine Rogge
A. A. Hundley
Trinity Lutheran Church
Rogge
Cleveland
Buffalo
New York
Boston
Findlay Republican
Carey
F. E. Grooms
Hill
Ward-Baker Reunion Held at Carey Water Works Park
The Ward-Baker family reunion gathered about 100 people on August 17 at Carey Water Works Park. The event featured greetings, prayer by Rev Darling, a reorganization with Bert Brashares as president and A J Ward as vice president, and a planned 1917 gathering. Attendees included Mr. and Mrs. Johnnie Baker of Elkhart and others from Clyde Findlay Tiffin and Upper Sandusky.
MENTIONED IN THIS ARTICLE
Ward-Baker
Carey Water Works Park
Ihma Snyder
Water Works Park
Johnnie Baker
Elkhart
Ind
Ida Braden
Fort Wayne
Bert Brashares
Milly (Ward) Brashares
Marion
L. Rummel
Maria
Clyde
Tiffin
Sycamore
Findlay
McCutchensville
Upper Sandusky
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Carey Auto Sales Company
Carey Electric Telephone CO
Carey, Ohio
Genasco Asphalt
Ae Chautauqua
Lincoln Bureau
Craiven’ ‘Family Orchestra