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Lancaster Eagle-Gazette from Lancaster, Ohio • 6

Lancaster Eagle-Gazette from Lancaster, Ohio • 6

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Page Six. CRAWFIS CELEBRATES Double Commencement this Week Normal and High School Ends Successful Term Graduates Will Present "Mr. Bob" Tuesday Evening--You're Invited. This is commencement week at Crawfis and Prof. Nunemaker is a busy man as are all connected with; the Normal and High school.

The commencement of the Normal department will take place on Thursday evening and of the High school on Friday evening. Good programs are being prepared and will be published later. On Tuesday evening, May 15th, the graduating class will present the play "Mr. Bob," which will take place in the Crawfis auditorium beginning at 8 o'clock. Here it is: Cast of Characters.

Philip Royson. Conrad Robert Brown, Clerk of Benson son Wilbur Marshall Jenkins, Miss Rebecca's Orlando Hoffman a Rebecca Luke, A Maiden Viola Graham Marshall Katherine Rogers, Her McCandlish Marion Bryant, Katherine's Friend Gladys Weiser Patty, Miss Rebecca's I. Beougher Synopsis. Act I--Morning. Breakfast room at.

Tresham. Jenkins arranging the dishes upon table. Act -Afternoon. Same room. Patty discovered seated upon stepladder near fireplace, reading.

LEASES BROAD ST. PROPERTY. Agent S. A. Bailey has leased the Dr.

G. A. Harmon property, No. 013 North Broad street, to H. O.

Hoppins of Bremen. THE SICK. Mr. A. E.

Illes, of the Sagan Chemical is ill at his home on East Fifth avenue. We have the best line of base ball, tennis and golf goods at the lowest prices. Lancaster Book Shop. It TREE BEAUTIFUL Planted at Rising Park by Superintendent for Ladies of Culture Club. Supt.

of Parks Marion Hankison planted a beautiful linden tree at Rising Park Saturday afternoon for the ladies of the Culture Club. Several of the members of the Club witnessed the planting and the Superintendent pronounced the tree as one of the finest ever planted by any Club. JUMPS THROUGH WINDOW. While Frank Graham, a 16-yearold boy, was being brought to the State Farm Saturday from Dayton he escaped from the officer by jumping through a moving car window. VERY SUDDENLY Final Summons Comes to Mrs.

Michael Cowden Saturday Evening Funeral Will Be Conducted from the Horne Tuesday Afternoon by Rev. E. F. Ritter. Mrs.

Aura Mary Cowden, wife of Michael Cewden. was called by death very suddenly Saturday evening about 4 o'clock at her home, No. 114 Arnold avenue. Mrs. Cowden had boon in poor health for a nuniber of years, but not until last Thursday was she compelied to take her bed.

Her condition was not alarming and she seemed much better on Saturday morning, a turn for the worse came later in the day and passed peacefully away as above stated, and her sudden death came as a great shock to the family and her friends and neighbors. Mrs. Cowden is survived by her devoted husband, three daughters and one son. One brother, Henry Fink, also survives to mourn her death and four grandsons. She was a devoted member of 3t.

Peter's Lutheran Church and her pastor. Rev. E. F. Ritter, will conduct the funeral Tuesday afternoon at 1:30 o'clock from the hemc and burial wil take place in Forest Rose cemetery in the family lot.

The eldest son, William H. Cowden, preceded his mother to the grave eight years ago. Children Cry for Fletcher's CASTORIA The Kind You Have Always Bought, and which has been in use for over 30 years, has borne the signature of and has been made under his perZach sonal Allow no one supervision to deceive since its you in infancy. this. All Counterfeits, Imitations and Just-as-good are but Experiments that trifle with and endanger the health of Infants and Children--Experience against Experiment.

What is CASTORIA Castoria is a harmless substitute for Castor Oil, Paregoric, Drops and Soothing Syrups. It is pleasant. It contains neither Opium, Morphine nor other Narcotic substance. Its age is its guarantee. It destroys Worms and allays Feverishness.

For more than thirty years it has been in constant use for the relief of Constipation, Flatulency, Wind Colic, all Teething Troubles and It regulates the Stomach and Bowels, assimilates the Food, giving healthy and natural sleep. The Children's Panacea--The Mother's Friend. GENUINE CASTORIA ALWAYS Bears the Signature of Hf In Use For Over 30 Years The Kind You Have Always Bought THE CENTAUR COMPANY. NEW YORK CITY. What a Source of Contentment and satisfaction is a beautifully papered home to a woman.

Nothing stands out with more conspicuous prettiness than wall paper like ours. Every imaginable design created by artists and executed by craftsmen. Our wall papers are strong in texture and absolutely fast and lasting in color blends. Prices no higher. THE LANCASTER DECORATING CO.

G.H. Prentice. Matheny. Bell 313. Citz.

Martens Bldg. TREE He used a pebble in his day, to keep his mouth moist WE use NRIGLEY'S THE fLavOR SPEARMINT FRUIT FLAVOR DOUBLEMINT 1 WAM I. WRIGLEYS gives us a wholesome, antiseptic, refreshing confection to take the place of the cave man's pebble. 'WRAPPED IN We help teeth, breath, appetite, UNITED! PRON SHIN RING digestion and deliciously COUPONS soothe mouth and throat with this welcome sweetmeat. The Wrigley Spearmen want to send you their Book of Gum-ption.

Send a postal for it today, Wm. Wrigley Jr. 1732 Kesner Building, Chicago. The Flavor Lasts! 732 SHERIFF SELLS HOTEL "Elmont," at Groveport Brings 025, When Sold Under Foreclosure Proceedings. The "Elmont" hotel near Groveport was sold at sheriff's sale Saturday morning by Sheriff William L.

Slack of Franklin county, to Rossella L. Senter for $14,025. The property, was sold under foreclosure proceedings of Sarah L. Hayden and others against Lyon 5. Carruthers.

CALLED TO OFFICERS' RESERVE TRAINING CAMP. THE LANCASTER DAILY EAGLE. Arranged Pianos, LOANS Household Goods and to Live Stock. $25.00 $400.00. Can be returned, in small payments.

Go CAPITOL LOAN CO Licensed and Bonded. W. Main LANCASTER, 0. Bell Phone 134. REAL GODSEND TO 14-YEAR OLD GIRL WAS NERV-WORTH Grateful and Happy Mother Proves the Truth of a Standing I Nerv-Worth Claim That claim is this, that n0 medicine in the world does more for weak nervous, excitable children than does this superlative family tonic.

Note how Mrs. Harriet Trout stated the case some time ago: Nerv-Worth daughter, Wilda, aged 14, was in a very nervstate. This interfered with her ous studies at the Philo High School and her nervous prostration. She gave dizzy, had very severe headwas aches, digestion much impaired and' she trembled violently at times. Was weak, run-down and out of spirits.

saw the ads in The Times Recorder telling how Nerv-Worth had helped weak, nervous children and decided to try it for my suffering daughter. In a few days after beginning o11 I Nerv-Worth. Wilda began to improve. Diiness disappeared, aches stopped. digestion quickly proved, trembling passed away and she quickly grew stronger.

She has taken less than a bottle of now Nerv-Worth and is very much better. Looks stronger, feels stronger, her studies come easier and she is greatly improved in every way. NervWorth I believe, will make Wilda an entirely well girl and she will keep on taking it for that purpose. HARRIET TROUT, Near Zanesville. Your dollar back at Reed Walters' Drug Store, Lancaster, if NervWorth does not benefit you.

Geo. A. Staker sells Nerv-Worth al Bremen. 11-14 G. M.

RICKETTS I sell hicycles $5.00 down and dollar a week. Call and see my line. New Kirn S. Columbus St. tf We have a 1111 tine of Keiths Fine Stationery in all the Newest Colors Scovell Decorating Co.

12-mon-thre-sat-1mo Monday Evening, May 14, 1917 BUY IT AT THE FAMOUS. THE STORE OF QUALITY Our BOYS' DEPARTMENT I Should Command Attention Because of the Great Selection, the Snappy Styles, the High Quality, and the Low Price and Children's Department is a big feature with this store, and has Our Boys' been given as much care as our men's and young men's department. Belted Suits, Norfolk and Pinchbacks with Two Pairs of Trousers $4 to $12 Our Guarantee of Satisfaction or Money Back on' Every Suit. THE Famous Dentist Who Absolutely Will NOT Hurt You Children's Specialist DR. J.

F. POCOCK Bell 329. Over Kesinger's Store. INDIVIDUALITY STANDS OUT IN EVERY GARMENT I PRODUCE T. F.

CANNON Maker of Correct Garments for MEN 2d Floor, W. Main Street. For TRUNKS, BAGGAGE, Freight and moving of household goods. Call 2584 Ruby Moss, Lancaster Transfer, Kirn Lobby Shining Parlor. REAL ESTATE for SALE.

East Sixth avenue--One 6-100m and one 7-room, barn, all good. Lake street- One 7-room house. slate roof. bath. all in good repair.

East Wheeling- Two 8-rooms and one 6-room, baths, all good repair. East Main street- One 8-room with bath, hard wood finish and garage. Madison avenue- -One 6- room, bath, large lot, fruit, barn and garage. North Columbus street -One 8- 100m house and one 6-room. large lots.

North Maple street- -One 4-room and one 5-room houses, good repair. Also a 6-room pressed brick cot tage, 6 rooms, bath, at bargain. Wilson avenue- -Three 6-rooms. two 5-rooms and five vacant lots, cement walks. Washington avenue- -Twe 7-rooms and one 6-room.

all good repair. East Allen street- One 5-room, barn, large lot, at a bargain. Building lots on East Fifth and on East Sixth avenue. See B. F.

STRIGLE, agent, office West Main street, Bell 128, Citizen 343M. 8-6t THE GREAT ADVANCE on PRICE of WHEAT advanced flour to about fourteen dollars a barrel to consumhas lard 25c a pound, butter 45 cents a pound, eggs 33 cents a mers, 12 cents a pound, and it looks now, like the baker will dozen, sugar bread or cakes. We are making our loaves have to quit baking smaller at 10 cents a loaf, but can't make the 6c loaves smaller; don't work on smaller loaves, therefore we advance Our divider the price to 7c a loaf today on the 6c loaf. cinnamon rolls, cream rolls and cakes of all As to baking buns, kinds we will advance prices to fifteen cents a dozen, commencing That's cheaper than you can bake bread or Monday, April 23. cakes at own home, and a good deal better.

We will be pleasyour ed to serve you with our goods. A. BAUMAN SONS THE BAKERS AND GROCERS Mr. Roderick G. Merrick, of Parkersburg, W.

stopped cri here Saturday and spent several hours with his sister, Mrs. H. B. Walker. of North Columbus street, oil his to the Officers' Reserve Training way Camp at Fort Benjamin Harrison.

Ind, he having passed a successful examination and was notified to report a. the Camp. No. 14077. SHERIFF'S SALE Grover C.

Blauser vS. Daniel H. Blauser. OF SALE- -One-third cash TERMS one-third payable in. on day of sale; one year from date of sale; third payable in two vears date deferred payments to bear insale, rate of 6 per cent from terest at the and to be secured by day of ealc, mortgage.

event to be sold at Said land in no than two-thirds of the appraised less value. G. E. SMETTERS. Sheriff.

W. J. Fritz. attorney. 25-2-9-10-23 Order of Sale in Partition.

Pursuant to the command of an order of sale in above case to me from the court of common Fairfield county, Ohio, I will offer and expose to sale by public auction, at the north door of the court house, in the City of Lancaster, Fairfield county, Ohio, on Saturday, May 26th, 1917, the I o'clock p. of said day, following, the described county of real Fairfield, estate, and sitState of Ohio, township of Walnut, as follows, to-wit: Beginning 10.02½ chains south corner of section of the north No. 19, township No. 16. and range thence east 35.53 chains to No.

18; center of the Ohio Canal; thence the middle of the canal S. with the chains: thence S. 64 west 11.02 chains: thence S. 783 west 1.6% chains to the township line 25.26 and road; thence north 13.47½ chis. to the place of beginning, containing more or legs.

See deed 31.44 acres, book 84. page 378. Fairfield county Ohio records. referred And to beinstem same No. 7 premises in the will of Solomon Blausand 8 er, deceased.

Appraised at $3.000.00. ICE Reports have been circulated that the LANCASTER ICE CO. have advanced the price of ice. THIS IS NOT CORRECT. Any person desiring to purchase ice of us can do so at the SAME PRICE as hereto-: fore.

THE LANCASTER ICE CO. Either Phone No. 58. Pansy Plants! Now is the time to Plant them. We Have Them.

W. E. GRAVETT East Wheeling Street Positively closed Sunday afternoon to all visitors and customers. Real Estate for Sale-City or Country We have from the very cheapest to the best on the market. Come and tell your wants and we do the getting for you.

Insurance of All Kinds. We write city or farm property at as good rates and compaanyone. Also accident insurance and sickness in the best nies as of companies. Come and see us. JAMES C.

BARR CO. ROOMS 2 and 4, McCLEERY BLOCK, SOUTH COLUMBUS STREET.

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