Congress adjourns amid stalled bills and new party plans
Washington reports few administrations matched the current Congress in failed bills as adjournment nears. Bills on commerce, child labor, farm legislation, reorganization, and tax data access linger while Roosevelt vetoes memorial funding for Will Rogers. The New York Socialist coalition pushes a Farmer Labor party to shake party machines.
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Employment registrations fall 27 percent from last year
Wastington lists 5 year end figures showing 1b persons registered as seeking work with the State Employment Service, a 27 percent drop from last year. Registrations have declined for ten consecutive months as employers absorbed workers more than in July.
Fire alarm stirs mascot after coma near New Jersey parade
Dalmatian mascot Spoil at a local fire department stirred from a weeklong coma following being run over by a careless driver. A veterinarian says recovery is likely after the near tragedy during the parade.
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Bootblack Rewarded in Will After 60 Years of Service
In Philadelphia, the will of a germane gentleman left $5,000 to a bootblack who had shined the man’s shoes daily for six decades. Joseph Gonnelli tended the shoes and a clerk opened the will revealing the bequest.
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Ederick
Cowen
eCimb
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Pootblack
Ghost Story Accounts From Old House Haunting
A fragment recounts a ghostly sighting at a run down house near town. Three men hear nightly light, encounter a spectral figure in white with bloodstained garments, and are guided by the ghost to a daughter where they pay money and the haunting ends.
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Dresed
Sud Coly
JW Oa Rittman
Eca red to Death Ghost Tale From Rin Nan
A 16 year old boy shares a local ghost story from Rin Nan about a belting that led to a keg of beer and a crossing to an old barn. Two boys ride to Creston for beer while others prepare the site. Continued on Page 2.
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Wreneas
Biee
Creston
Isoweth
Marshallville School Term Appoints New Teachers Amid Rehirings
The Marshallville and Baughman Township boards announce Moss Elizabeth Royer will teach first and second grades at Marcigetville for the coming term. Royer, daughter of Rev W Royer of Orrville, is a Goshen College and Orrville High School alumna.
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Marcigetville
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Board of Education
Sugar Creek Township
Labor Day Softball Tournament Returns to Rittman
Rittman will host its second annual Labor Day softball tournament on Monday September. The event is organized by The Hittman Softball Association with Roy Marshall as president and Ros Baker as secretary. Finals start around 9 PM with top players from the area expected to compete. The association offers 79 in prizes, 200 entry fee per team, and entries due with officials, details in next week’s Rittman Press.
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Crewdourer Tits Orgatmizaton
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Escovitz Opens Wooster Shoe Store
Wooster adds a new shoe shop named Pond Slits run by Bernard Bovos, located in the county seat area. The space undergoes redecorating with new flooring and display fixtures as the prior tenant Teaves de latwe oom completes improvements.
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Will Thamelie
Bernard Bovos
Woot
Foeedatte
Teaves de Latwe
van Wooster
Mr Bacoy
Sowell
Confession of Two Boys Clears Up Many Thefts
Ralph Hosenbaum and Clifford Thorne Yorke, minors, confessed to a series of thefts in Rittman, leading to the recovery of stolen items. Witness Maarsdrad Gerae Morgan found the items. Wooster Abour and Sheriff Malls investigated. The case implicates others and the court handling is noted with charge details, including a youth’s driving suspension later withdrawn.
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Waanesbavy
Ralph Hosenbaum
Clffort
Yorke
Maarsdrad Gerae Morgan
van Tey
New City Dump Ready For Public Use
Residents near the new City dump on the east side hear the site is marked for public access. A commemorative marking signals the dump’s location south of the river and east of the railroad, with posted signs guiding rubbish disposal until the official opening.
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Ted Fred
Otaban
Therry Water
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Othe Gromteds
Vrinpolaisy
Owe Ratan
Mrs. Millie Mertz Dies In Creston Wednesday
Mrs. Millie Mertz of Creston dies Wednesday at Creston Cemetery. Funeral arrangements list her survivors as Mra Matz and Mes W Merkes and two brothers Alvin Plater and Monroe Flater, both of Creston, with services likely in Creston.
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Creston
Mertz
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Mes
W Merkes
Alvin Plater
Monroe Flater
Fine Suspended in Second Sales Tax Case Here
In Rittman Ohio on Wednesday morning Judge William Shackleout suspended a 25 fine for Liesd Lance, a bartender at the Rittman House, after an agreement with the state’s attorney and sales tax examiners AP Hunter and WC Leonard. The case centered on merchants absorbing sales tax to avoid price increases and unfair competition. Attorney Rhonemus represented Lance.
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Juste Wilam
Lance
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P Hunter
W C Leonard
Ohio
Rittman House
Rhonemus
Noah Amstutz Upholds Fine Woodcarving Art
In Milton Township Noah Amstutz near Sterling, a spry septuagenarian, has built a notable woodcraft collection over five years. He crafts intricate pieces from red cedar and exotic layered woods, including a windmill with opposing propellers, earning admiration from hundreds of visitors.
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Noah Amstutz
State Highway West Up To Commissioners
Medina County commissioners discussed routing a state highway from the hotel area to Seville via Wo Olina with proposed gravel improvements. They reviewed two cost estimates and planned to consult a state engineer before deciding on purchase of right of way to connect to the state system.
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Sam Wwacovstz
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Arthur Mong
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Pet tom cat reported lost at Rexall store
Rexall clerk Lee DeVore reports a maroon cat with green eyes missing. No reward is offered and DeVore warns tabby owners to keep pets off streets.
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Half Crop Report from Miltoh Township on Wheat and Oats
Owen Leach of Sterling reports yields about 2 bushels per acre for wheat and 35 for oats. He notes 40 per cent wheat and 70 per cent oats as bumper levels in Miltoh township, with prices around 1.08 dollars per bushel for threshers and farmers selling near Sterling.
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Steriing, Constable and Thresher
Miltoh
Sterfing
Barz
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