Struck by Cars, seed Aunt Mattheu Jones was struck by recub of cars at the Panhandle cross ing on Cicott street Friday evening. Helmul just stepped onto the track wher he was struck and thrown to one side. Iie was taken to Drs. Shultz Hetherington’s office, where an examination showed that there were no bones broken, but he was badly bruised. Sunday morning at the time cross ing Mrs. Frank Schatler’s bogey was struck and one rear wheel smashed. Fortunately the lady was not injured. ' ‘The flagman motioned her to stop but a brakeman signaled her to go ahead, and she heeded him with the above results. Carter Clendenen, At the home of the bride in Albany, Ohio, on Tuesday, September 24, Mr. Leslie Carter and Miss Nettie Clen denen were united in macraage. ‘The ‘bride is an accomplished musician, the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Will iam Clendenen of Albany. The groom is a well known young farmer of Washington township, the son of Mr. and Mrs. J. H. Carter. After spend ing a few weeks in the east they will return to Cass county and take up ‘their home on a farm north” of‘ Lo gansport recently purchased by the groom’s father, , Big John, the Fishing Tackle Man, Repairs wood and iron pumps.