m Elfim I lewocratKIjVRIA, OHilO, THlKSDAV, tllt, 101sON® DOLUB PER Vt\lt-arance Sale has Startedtheir Usefulness comes this Sweeping ir Summer Stocks at Lowest Prices.ull of (VeHh and f^hionable Summer Goods; a storely ,e you need now and will con-M‘° months or more,ices are Less than Actual Wholesale CostMVrp * * COrre0t mental picture of our «tore' ... whlch 18 nowon. The earlier youon will have. SO COME EARLY!lent*. Mr and Mrs H. W. Belden. j Mrs- Henry Short and family wore' in attendance on Sunday ait the 1 tenth wedding anniversary cel*-„raii,on ?f Mr and Mrs Wm. Short of Cleveland.Mrs John A. Plato has returned from a visit with Detroit friends.I he marriage of Aliss Dells. Ruth to Adam Grobe, of Lorain, occurred Wednesday afternoon at the home of the bride's mother, Mrs Peter Ruth. The wedding was a milet one,, the Immediate relatives only COMP ANY. Elyria.AmherstRev R. G. Armstrong addressed the local Masonic order and its auxiliary lodge, the Order of Eastern Stars, last Sunday morn nig, on The Threefold Charge. Stoning-ton lodge observed St. John's day on that occasion, the services being held in the Congregational church.H. Hollingsworth, Sr., had the first joint of the little finger of nis left hand completely severed last Friday. It was caught between two atones at the Amherst Cut Stone Co.’s plant. |Announcement was made last j week of the marriage of Mrs Albert Johnson of Amherst to Mr Carl Schulz of Elyria. The weddingPlaee at Chippewa Lake, ,June * acrer a three10th. The bride was formerly f wff,ks Xsiit with Mr» H. V. Peabody Miss Marie Grugel of this place. Miss Katherine Balzer has return-Mra F. C. Stang very delightfully ed Painesvil]e, following a visit entertained a company of friends W1^h reIat*ves in South Amherst-- ----- ■ - - I Robt. Baumhardt of Clevelandis at the home of his parents, Mr and Mrs Elias Baumhardt. for a week’s vacation.Oscar and Armin Egli returned on Tuesday morning from ElmhurstNorth RicUrevillebeing , witnesses to the ceremony performed by Rev J. G. Zelgler ofthe German Evangelical church Mrs J ™IdVUI Ut'Qly in the week to her home Frankfort, Mich.. after a throiMraJ £ln. rs G. R- Goodyear left Wednesday for an auto trip to Salem, Where they will visit friends for several days.A, H. Shaw of Cleveland snent Sunday with his parents, and his him Althea returned home withMrs Sarsiij Maddock is spending this weeu in Pittsfield with Mrs. Nelson Lounsbrough Mlss JVerena Diederieh of Cleve-Mr MUeSil 0! her srandparents, i, ,lt; Frank Bioderictl, Mrs^.Geo. Urig of Rocky River,GoodTle^-ritSS^V Kl i-Tnfa^la^tr^a^sek to her home in Of h*»r narhntc TUT- __ a a guestJULYopportunity ofpercente purchasesFurnitureReed durniture an Co. this city,PRICESmade and every bargain.FH0MASalersrectors;e in I.omiri CountyMrs Oh151. CroveSomers of Cleveland j Gove of Elyria...--- vri vieveianuand Miss Helen Stuart of Atlantic wer® quests of *he former’s mother, Mrs L. Hubbard, a few . days this week.Miss Hattie Cook is spending the week in Lorain-Mr and Mrs Roy Eggleston spent* Sunday in Elyria., Mr and Mrs Bernard Hales of j Wellington were in town, Sunday.■ Mrs A Lucas entertained theThimble Club on Tuesday afternoon.Miss Grace Prentice and cousin, Mrs Chas. Hoyle, of St. Louis, spent Tuesday in Cleveland.Mrs Earl Rowell and daughter Mildred spent Sunday with the former s parents, Mr and Mrs Geo. Schubert in Elyria.Mr and Mrs J. Maxwell of Cardfne-ton, Mr and Mrs Chas. Scribner and Vi JCllflord Martin of Wakeman called at the home of Mr and Mrs E. S. Prentice, Sunday.Mr C. A. Hanna and Morris Scott— — uj. iiienas- her home on Cleveland Street, Friday, at both luncheon and sis:0 clock dinner. The day was spent socially and Mrs C. M. .Leonard sang several songs during the afternoon.1 „Fuests froin aw;ly included .Mrs 1. W rench, ...Mrs Gilbert Irish, Mrs rna \ri^ar; -'li6ses Thelma Adams and Mildred Smith of Lorain, and -Mrs M. L. Gove and Mins FlorenceSupt. J. Ft. Patterson was granted a state high school certificate tear • state board of examiners last, week—so « . ... 1 ‘ iiuhicu oaLllMiss Amelia Zilch of Brownhelm Pf visit »s recovering from operative treal-IJeffersonvilie- lnd-is recoxermg trom operative treatment sustained last week at St Joseph s hospital. Lorain The school census for the coming year, as completed by Clerk J.: orJ' of the Amherst village board of education, shows a slight v2raSm'hin combarison with iasi nfls fh ” ’S * total of 704 Pb-4 v .. e boys outnumbering the girls by 42. The number of toxvn-fenS P«PUS iS. 721 and 330 wil1 n.t-Amherat? Central at SouthThe members of the W. C. T U arc planning to erect a drinking tountam on the corner of Park Avenue and Church Street.More school room m ooth th Hinge schools of Amherst and thCollege, Elmhurst, 111., and will spend the summer at their home here.Miss Esther Raker is home for the summer from Houghton, Mich where she spent the past year teaching in the public schools Mrs R. E. McMasters and son Earl returned Saturday from nearly month's visit with relatives inj Theodore Schmitz h ad his right I foot badly injured last Friday at the Blum Del.bridge Cut Stone Plant. A large stone fell upon it. badly bruising the. flesh, but fortunately no bones were broken.AvonMrs J. G. Conrad of Continental [ visiting relatives here.A party of about thirty attended the Knights of St. John convention at Cedar Point last Wednesday.Mrs Martin Thome and children of Elyria are visiting Mrs Thome’s mother, Mrs Klingshirn. room in iwt, L ®anns have been published for • Amherst and Jhf I marriage of Miss Marie Wsarsch Amnerst and Mw*4*nd Mr Frank Klingshirn.[abitin account v to be-icoount to ie madeStts remain-rVelcomed. i Dollars■ — ••“■uiu ami .nurnt;Vr’ w,„ «S bye- ! t.hat extra rohrna „ J d s dec 1 ded au tomobi 1 e.Mr and Mrs Allen and family of secured elsewhere Proh-Thfv t*fn.be Aliss L)ora Bungart has been inToledo were *»e«. of Mr and Sir, will be seared in W„Tn c'“caeo for » 'eek-Shedd over Sunday. land the basement room of the I I USfl Barrett is vi,l?« his grand-- a,.d Mrs P. T. Rooaev spent brary building mav he fit. e . mother m Lakewood.Sunday m Wakeman. |Al South Amherst the tovmk' '' Miss Mabe' -'Joses of Cleveland isvas held at the home of board has decided in i„«.■-11 .J1’ i sJ*ndiB8 a week with her grand-mtmary department in the IS I M!'s Sta*s-tehool building, central school beln-' Sc An?r'eW8 of Chicago visited| tilled, to capacity. n“ relatives here last week.Oberlin.l Interest in local base bail keens Mr anlt;l..-Mr“ Ashton Doddof t.ic; «P to a high pitch and enthusiasts oi Mrs j have had ample opportunity to re-jjoice over two recent games play-Iteain » B tean's' Amherst Citv team von in a score of 4 to 3 in la game played with the. Kelly's l*“ mne at that place SundayA socialr and Mrs -M. Buckley on Tlmrs hay evening for the benefit of thlt; Union church.Mrs E. D. Shedd was 1* rid ay to attend a meet.Thimble Club at the be Baxter.Mrs Stella spent a few days lastson of West Dover spent Sundaywith her mother, Mrs Brooks. —„ ......Mr and Mrs Scott Fitch spent next week and Sunday with Mr and Mrs Herbert1 h“Pope of Lakewood.Mrs Ryan of Willoughby spent G.irrcit Of XV KM , ii?no mne at that ulacc Sunday with her sister, Mrs Webber\ellinKton ; The South Amlierat Tigers defeated i ,Wcbber f®t»rned home with1 in! he. EI/ria Wumk bf a h« a J™ fr*Brightoni landBurrows, illness of Mr FRev and Mrs I ............by automobile to Greenwich. Thurshome of her pi?enu7 Mrs I {n^jVf I Miss * Addfe ’cTnnett „ ....vS('°Unt ° tle on the Ohio Quarries'’diamond “ Ai i, L,eita T’ler of I.orain spentMccauiey xve,ill ie?t'1a/tapi40aCM«tr and ^ ^ °’ P. and spent ihe (liiy’’wiVlingU(m I’V!1Cre tlle former will take a°’^ec- Mr fted Dombach pf Clevelandfriends- Mrs .1. M. Rurge and'^ .Miss | COUrse at Wooster Uni- I Dechant ** hCme °f M*1Mrs .John M.cKinnev and sou ,„!,Ml9SH! Sarah and Edna Reeve ofvisiting relatives in Port rimtr.™ ra*n sFent last Wednesday with lor the week. relatives here.Peet were tire*'guests *of'‘I A,/red Sharp, four year old ™ L Mr and Mrs Ja’ We!Is and chi3-. I. * A. _?K0t.aVIe\e,:lndtor Mr and ILr son|dren of Cleveland visited recent] 1Cora Tuttle accompanied then, w were guests of Rev and Mrs W W Long.Miss Ella Hardy and Mrs Emmaeet were the guests of Cleveland (oj Mr ,7'u’, W*.....friends last week and atlended ■■ I, .+ d Mrs Henry Sharp was! 7* VL V cu«[iujIV Prof and' Mr* lav 5 ? ° the Jeff «heek by a’ mad '“ ? home of the former’s brother.. nog last Saturday morning. Theer and family spent after bv^TW* lt;wJ£erized imiediately- Loudon, as guests ^Vft ^ 'V sc»a»- The latter.Bar's aura 8fba«ff, !a the doc-cmLn' °- :raced the dog to Oberlln I where f» _woodf' est of town VI 7 I* as Ah»t. The head ofI do’s ws?ttrtb‘oltCo,,zbvrbanlt;llumbxf P The relort trom cSliimbus xvas to the effect that the ShfrnTL3 .vio‘il rabies. The tearPtreaatn,ent einS tlla P“-home of Mrs Amanda Pur-nephcxv, Hugh Merecital jri Hall.Walter Mosli Thursday in N. of Mr Mosher'Claflin.Mrs Eliza Rohishaw oi was the guest of her uaughte:M. E. .Merrill, part of last, week Clay Burrows and family. Carl Burrows, Miss Florence Hilrtland, -Mrs Burtley and children and Wilber Minns and family of OlarijsField Mr and Mrs Garfield Minns and son of Akron and Eugene Garrett and family of Wellington called at the home of J. T. Burrows on Sunday.Chas. Robjshaw of Mt. Vernon has been spending a few days with iMr Arthur Wells’Earl Frantz of Cleveland was i] town last Wednesday.Mr and Mrs John Motsch of Cleve land spent Sunday with ihfx for m er’s mother, Mrs * Motsch.Mr Eugene Bliss and Miss Ruth her left, side_ . - ——is a guestSLk? Pareuts’ Mr and Mrs FrankGichy^ this week.0 T* M* to Avon onWednesday and enjoyed a social at € ot Mrs Blackwell.“t’8? ,Mrs AI ten of Sheffield Alittendorf y W‘th Mr J!llt;1 Mra ,l ';bt. !ordil of Toledo spent Sun-uny with hia parents, Mr and Mra v. B. Jordan.Miss Belle Terrell of Cleveland as a guest of her aunt, Mrs A. H Brev/ster, on Sunday. tJ!!™ c- H- Paeschke, Mrs John Gib-, ”s afld ^lrs J- C. Robinson spent Sf- rh”rsda' at Euclid Beach.Miss C. E. Martin joined a party of Cleveland friends last Friday tV,Vn^eM Pittsb«rgh. They re-by auto ' the trip being madeMr and Mrs J. P. Schmittgen and sons drove to Brown helm in their new car Sunday and spent the day ”'ith relatives.I Mrs A I.. Roth fell from a clier-P fSe Saturday, anti as a result IS sutfermg from a fractured collarbone and a scalp wound.Mr and Mrs Wm. Robinson and Fercy Robinson of Dover called on inends here last Monday. Mayfteld^111*^1 sU^nt Wednesday inMiss Thelma Pitts accompanied Miss Dorothy White and Master Billy White to their homfe in Rocky River Tuesday.Mr and Mrs Will Simmons and family of Medina county were the guests of Mr and Mrs .S. h. Shaw Sunday.Mrs Ann Eldred has had as her guests during the past xveek, her brother. Geo. Miner, and his son and daughter, also Miss Berty, all of Hornellsvile, .\. y.Miss Celia Myers is studying' at Kent Normal school.A daughter was recently born to Mr and Mrs Billings,Miss Amelia Schmitz ,ias returned from Grafton where she spent two weeks with her sister, Mrs Banks.Th« L'„r; s- ill bold its next meeting Wednesday afternoon of it week and a baked sale will , .... held at the same time.The Sisters of Notre Dame leave this week to go to the newly com-p eted convent on Ansel road, in C.ievoland, for the summer.Mrs John Fitts spent the first of the week in Elyria at the home of her son, Bdward Pitts, and family, wiierg a sou was born recentJv.Mr Mathias Diederieh and grandson, Justin Diederieh of West Park-spent Monday with the former’s brother, Frank Di%dericb,Mrs Dale T. Butler of Detroit, xvith her son DeForest, are visiting at the home of Mr and Mrs T. M. Butler ami other relatives.Mrs Artdio Chope of Cleveland and - iss t.iara Roth bf Columbus are spending this week with Mr and Mrs A, L. Roth.Miss Gertrude Kennedy- went to Mayfield, Tuesday, to see her sister, Mrs L. G. Thorp, who is guttering from a complete paralysis ofHoffman were married in Bf:;. last Wednesday afternoon.Miss Carlotta Blumquist of San Francisco and Mr Leverett Gaboon of this place were married in San Francisco on Saturday. June 19th. Mr Gaboon and bis bride returned to their home here last Saturday.Mr and Mrs Stauder and childrenm THE! LOMEe yon wellgoodthis season iabie to be needed at ne to his tamily or to le remedies at hand.vaya supply what hi cee cannot be boaten.iy nailtalog or same will beSTOREiV«»t Broad Sthis sister, Mrs m7e. ......Misses Amelia and Caroline Lutz ( Brownhelm, who have been guests at the home of C. A. Hardy returned home on Sunday afternoon.Mrs Frances Wallace of Winchester, Ind., is visiting at the home of her son, O. S. Coates.The Bi-township Sunday School Association held an interesting and successful convention here, Sunday afternoon and evening. The presence of several Wellington people who assisted in the program, was greatly appreciated.C. B. Squire and family went to Wakeman on Sunday.Mrs Geo. Herbert and Mrs Jennie Peet were in Elyria, Thursday Miss Treva Hovk of Wellington was the guest of her grandparents, Mr and Mra O. M Gillette, last week Misses Lillian and Linnie Peet and n^ece of Wellington were guests over Sunday of Mrs Jennie Peet.Mr and Mrs J. D. Hendee visited friends fn Spencer, Sunday afternoon,Mr and Mrs B. H. Herbert spent Sunday and Monday at the home or Mr and Mrs Wm. Morris in Berlin Heights.Miss Dorothy Manning of Wellington is spending a few days with her cousin, Mrs Leona Burge.A. N. Gill and family spent Sun-day- at the home of his mother, Mrs Melissa Gill, in Pittsfield. Mrs Gill returned home with them for a short visit.Wm. Burrows and granddaughter Leona Barnes, of the Butler road Saturday night and Sunday with the former’:: brother J T Burrows.Mrs Blanche Gil! of Wellington is spending this week with friends in Brighton.cell watt the scene of a nrettv x.-», mr “““ lvl,'s stauae ding last Thursday afternoon when I m |)OTt last Stmdgy, xvitlthe/ daughter, Frances E Pim31*l^rs Stauder s parents. Mr and Mrs xvas united in marriage to John W Kltnkner.ve] er ..r sr.,.* ,., , -loiln A.Keller, of East'tileveland Rela-vnlfe^ed n f6W frttM.xxltnessers the ceremony, which wasrra,/;,heir, prese“ceV. n. r.mil II, pastor of the Moth odist church The young Peop?e a w^ttended- The fJride yore^ Srtdein th|enr-°r Seve™' Tears a teacher Aniherst schools. Ttm'^groc’, *‘h-mSUCo Tr,the, Natioal Acne rl.fs ' £, Cleveland. They will M?® un J31 cl«¥eS*nd. steoh „ Arndt and her father Stephen Baker, spent several days mice wcek with relativesCoinmiiiaThe bswtni 'la ti.oo « ,Kr.Of vin Venice.Mr and Mrs Antone Dute exnwfh»V'i ann“al quarrymen’s picnic Thl ,T tor Satui’day, July 3ist tied af aSm°ioHh6 brent were eet-i?dOo5t,„a„«voy the pienfekera ‘to’cedarP™”t *The ratee•-5^“^ wni, thbquarrynN„ « ” S,?111 fomElyria. ’ 1,0 other fromI,'!,'llr Weabeeher, who re-turned last Saturday from a stayWM given 0t !0rn ' ' 5 Loili,mtXvseVth«pD8T TPr?Z hyMonday - evening i I ,C ub 0,1will, muslJ wain^|o7l O0l“ tlKJ-Prof and Mrs S. A. Kurtz of rmi*. I Vue Tlaltln® the laUer s piLMiss Josie Harrington has been visiting in Cleveland.Mrs Ivy Squire has been the guest of her aunt. Mrs Anna Pearce, at North Fairfield.The tri-township Sunday school convention at North Eaton.‘Sunday, was well attended by Columbia people.Mr and Mrs P. T. Hathaway entertained friends over Sunday.The public school alumni banquet was largely attended, the officers for next year are Harlan Run die, president; Leo Martin, vice president; Gladys Hitchcock, secretary, and May Cole, treasurer.Mr Byron Pontius, of the Schodl of Agriculture, Alfred, N. Y., spent two days this week;with Mr J. H Longbon and Mr Clyde Rose ot North Eaton, who were former classmates of Mr Pontius at O. S. U.Mr Elmer Schnabel, son of Mr and Mrs Henry Schnabel, fell from a car at North Eaton one day last week, crushing one foot, which had to be amputated. He is in a hospital in Cleveland.The schedule of services at the Baptist church next Sunday is as follows, all being held on sun time' Services at 10:30 a. m., the pas-Kev R. B. Deer, preaching on The Bread of Life” The communion service will be held at 11:30; Sabbath school convenes at 11:45 a. m. ; the Baptist Young People’s Union meets at 7:30 p. m., Mrs Ray Osborn to be the leader. At 8 p. m., the pastor will preach on the theme of Personal Response. On Thursday evening, prayer meeting Is at 8 o’clock. A cordial invitation is extended to all to attend these services.Buckles'* Arnica Salve for cut*.Mrs Kate Fauver went to .Cleveland last Thursday, after spending a few days with her daughter, Mra f - G. Root;Miss Alvina Bleser of Cleveland is visiting at the homes of her uncles, Aloys1 Pitts and Peter Myers Mr and Mrs E. M. Knowles and son Everett, are enjoying a week s vacation, and 2. A. Shaw is performing thp duties of station agent during Mr Knowles’ absence.Mr Kline of Toledo made a short visit W.ith Mr and Mrs L. Schaber. Monday.C. S. Terrell went tb Windsor on Friday and returned Monday, making the trip by automobile.Mr and Mra Lawrence VanWormer entertained a family party at dinner on Sunday.Mrs M. K. Bills of Elyria spent Tuesday with her parents, Mr and Mrs S. H. Shaw.Evelyn Fairbank of Lakewood is visiting her aunt, Mrs H. P. Eldred.^ie marriage of Miss Emma Olivia : Blake to Edward A. Prindle was solemnized Wednesday evening at 7 o’clock at the home of the bride's parents, Mr and Mrs C: H. Blake. The ceremony was performed by Rev Hoak of Elyria. The bride and groom were attended by Miss Sarah Owen and Eugene L. Wilson. Only near relatives and a few friends witnessed the ceremony. Mr and Mrs Prindle wfll make tbeir home with the bride’s parents.Geo. M. Wil ford expects to return ' home this week, after spending several weeks at Windsor with his brother, Arthur Wllford and family.Mr and Mrs A. C. Newton, with other friends from Cleveland were guests of- Mr and Mrs A. L. Emmons on Monday.Mrs O. A. Gilmore and children of Lakewood spent Sunday with Mrs C. S. Terrell.Mr and Mrs H. S. Whitcomb are spending this Thursday in Wellington.The marriage of Miss Jessie Buck, teacher in the RfdgevfUe schools to Bayard Osborne, of Eaton, occurred Wednesday afternoon at the homo of the bride’s parents, Rev A. R. Perry, of Fields, officiating. The newly married couple went directly j to their now homo in Grafton.