Men plead guilty in Toledo robbery case
Yesterday two men found in Toledo with a Bur son Kurtz clothing haul pleaded guilty in the Toledo court. They face penitentiary terms from one to 15 years and likely receive sentences similar to other captured suspects. A Reo speed wagon seized with the clothing and held in Upper Sandusky will be sold Friday at 2:00 PM at the sheriff's sale in that city.
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Toledo
Burson & Kurtz
Reo
Upper Sandusky
American Legion Post Plans Campaign Meeting
Earl Green Post American Legion will hold a special meeting Friday October 21 at 7 30 PM at the club rooms to complete plans for a campaign for passage of the state adjusted compensation act at the next month election. Details will also cover completing the county American Legion Council.
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Earl ‘Green Post
American Legion
American Legion Council
New Refrigerating Plant At Harshberger Meat Market
E. C. Harshberger installs a Cold Maker ammonia refrigerating plant in his meat market and grocery, boosting cooling capacity and product safety for perishable goods.
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E. C. Harshberger
Amonia
Crowds Grow at St Johns Church Revival
Attendance and interest rise at the St Johns United evangelical church meetings led by Rev. Mc Laughlin. Large crowds fill the church with many turned away, as souls are saved and sanctified in nightly services through the week at 7 15 p m and Sunday 2 30 and 7 00 p m with a singing quartette.
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St. Johns United Evangelical Church
McLaughlin
Electric Light Consumers Urged to Attend Council Session
All electric light customers must report to the council room between October 20 and 25 to adjust their accounts before the new system begins. Officials urge timely action to ensure smooth transition and proper billing setup.
Building Home in Carrey Heights on Muncie Street
Cletus Pahl undertakes a bungalow residence on a lot in Carrey Heights. R D Perkins holds the contract for the construction project.
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Cletus Pahl
Muncie Street
Carrey Heights
R. D. Perkins
Village Council approves bills and bids in October meeting
The village council, led by Mayor Al Blue, approved numerous bills totaling various vendors and services. Bids for street repairs were opened and awarded to Bakies Riester. a plan to share chamber space with the Chamber of Commerce was agreed, and Ordinance No. 151 permitting disposal of discarded plant equipment passed.
MENTIONED IN THIS ARTICLE
al Blue
John Steady
Chambers
Chas. L. Zahm
General Electric Co
Owen Haines
Arthur Mullholand
Wallace R. Ruehle
Ferdinand S. Bloom
Joseph Fredéritze
The
Cleveland & Western Coal Co
C. C. Carr
Jay Black
Jas. B. Close & Sons
National Supply Co
Ash & Hook
H. B. Keller
Bertha van Heyde
J. C. Dennison
W. E. Hall
Ralph Heck
H. H. Heck
Chas. Babies
H .E. Pratt
H .E. Pratt Construction Co
Mt. Blanchard
Chas. Bakies
Edward Riester
Blue
B. Springer
E. B. Kurtz
H. B. Kelter
C. F. Sutter
Board of Affairs
I. G. Huston
J. D. Ewing
Chamber of Commerce
Henry
Ranger
P. J. Miller
Johnson & Miller
Vance Street
EB. B. Kurtz
Revenue officer probes bootleg liquor case in town
A revenue officer searched a local resident last week for bootlegging. The raid found only empty bottles, with no arrests reported.
The Country Newspaper as Community Chronicle
The Country Newspaper presents itself as a home oriented record keeper and market connector. It frames its role as chronicling birth love and death while linking buyers and sellers and reporting local and national affairs.
County to Sell Corfman Culvert in Tymochtee Township
County commissioners plan the sale of the Corfman culvert in Tymochtee township. Other items mention several marriages in Upper Sandusky and Toledo, a death in Mifflin township, a highway paving brick incident in Sycamore, land sale by the Hokwald heirs, a military funeral for Sgt. Dorse Ingman, veterans social in Upper Sandusky, a taxi collision in Sycamore, estate notices, and a Casper Vogel residence move aided by a Fordson tractor.
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Tymochtee Township
Morris Gillispie
Irene Balduf
Upper Sandusky
Joseph Baldur
Edward Reinbolt
Toledo
Augusta Margraf
Sycamore
Herman Margraf
Ephraim Stansberry
Mifflin Township
Stark County
Allen Roberts
Findlay
Harry Schuler
Schuler
Charles A. McLain
Mary Matthews
A. L. McClain
James A Boynton
Fostoria
Lycasmore
W. H. Eyestone
Fifth Streets
Sergt
Dorse Ingman
the Argonne
France
Ohio Central
Reformed Church
Toom
Bon Ton
Relief Corps
Ford
Scott Smith
Johnson
Miller
Earl Schindler
Sandusky Avenue
Court House
Mice Hickle
W. H. Lytle
John Carey Dow
Liberty Notes
Building addition at Our Lady of Consolation church rectory
A single story east wing is under construction for the rectory to serve as an office. The interior measures 16 by 33 feet and will be faced with brick to match the existing structure. Restoration of the pavilion and shelter across the street also proceeds, enhancing beauty and utility while completing the designer’s architectural plan.
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Our Lady of Consolation Church
Illness Takes Mrs. McGown To Findlay Hospital
Mrs. A. T. McGown, ill for weeks with high blood pressure and uraemic poisoning, was taken Tuesday to Findlay hospital for treatment. Dr. Hartman and Dr. S. R. Bamne consulted, her husband and her father Wm. Mitchell accompanying her.
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Dr. Hartman of
Findlay
S. R. Bamne
A. T. McGown
Findlay Hospital
Wm. Mitchell
Williams Return to Carey After Nine Years in Michigan
Mr and Mrs Ray Williams move back to Carey from Coldwater Michigan after nine years away. They arranged a new six room house on Newhard Street built by R D Perkins and plan to move in once it is finished.
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Ray Williams
Carey
Coldwater
Mich
R. D Perkins
Newhard Street
County Interdenominational Missionary Convention Opens
The county interdenominational missionary convention gathers at the Lutheran church for three sessions. This evening a Filipino student from Delaware will lecture on conditions in his homeland.
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Hell
Lutheran Church
Delaware
Dallas Putnam trades land to move to Ridge farm
Dallas Putnam has traded his residence in West Ridge area with L. E. Hudson’s 40 acre Ridge township farm land. Putnam plans to move his family to the farm about the first of November.
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Dallas Putnam
W. A. Perkins
L. E. Hudson
Ridge Township
Putnam
Maccabees District Rally Set for Moose Hall October 28
The W B A Maccabees district rally will convene at Moose Hall on October 28 with both afternoon and evening sessions. Visitors are expected from several locations.
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W. B. A. of the _Maccabees
Moose Hall
Shira Auto Supply Shop Reopens With New Shelving
The Shira Auto Supply Shop reports a greatly improved layout featuring new shelving and rearranged show cases enhancing display and access for customers.
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Shira
Deficit Details From Carey’s 1921 Chau Tauqua
The deficit of Carey’s 1921 Chau Tauqua exceeded $160 with each guarantor liable for $3.51.
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Carey
Kiwanis discuss municipal pool plan with Rev. Martin
At a Monday Kiwanis luncheon Rev. Martin of the Methodist church and J. P. Martin of Princeton Kansas attended. They discussed a proposed city pool for Carey with plans showing a concrete sanitary design. A three member committee was named to study best pool types and municipal pools nationwide.
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Kiwanis Club
Rev. Martin
Methodist
J. P. Martin
Princton
Kansas
Martin
F. F. Scheel
W. R. Kurtz
J. D. Ewing
R. D. Perkins
Jones
Carey
All Aboard amateur production opens tonight at Catholic Hall
Tonight the premier of All Aboard the big amateur show is staged at Catholic Hall with final rehearsal completed. Cast members promise strong performance and special scenery aims to immerse audiences as the ship departs on cue at eight o clock. Passage tickets available at the box office and reserved seats at Ewing's Drug Store.
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Catholic Hall
Ewing's Drug Store
Strand Theatre Back Under H L Tracy Ownership
H L Tracy resumes ownership of the Strand theatre after selling to Abe Kraft of the Lyceum last July. Tracy, a successful local show manager, plans to continue his high class productions while Kraft enjoyed financial success but could not manage both venues.
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H. L. Tracy
Strand Theatre
Abe Kraft
Lyceum Theatre
Findlay
Mr. Tracy
Mr. Kraft
New Stock Yards Near Completion by Wyandot Association
The Wyandot County Live Stock Association near Northern Ohio behind Perkins factory nears completion. Scales to be installed this week and shipping to start next week under manager S. M. Ranger. Carey Farmers Cooperative elevator will also provide shipping information.
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Wyandot County Live Stock Assn
Ohio
Perkins
S. M. Ranger
Carey Farmers Coopertive
Mrs. Frank McGown Returns Home After Hospital Stay
Mrs. Frank McGown was brought home from Findlay hospital where an appendectomy was abandoned in favor of other treatments. She remains quite ill as additional ailments have set in.
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Frank McGown
Findlay Hospital
Brother-in-law nearly electrocuted in mill accident
Mrs. Clem Alspach learned her brother in law H. D. Falk of Mansfield was nearly electrocuted Sunday while helping install a motor at the flouring mill where he works. He escaped with his life but suffered serious burns on his arm and head.
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Clem Alspach
H. D. Falk
Mansfield
Armistice Day Parade Planned by Earl-Green Post
The Earl-Green Post of the American Legion will mark Armistice Day on November 1 with a parade a football game and a dance in the evening reflecting local observance and community gathering.
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Earl-Green Post
American Legion
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