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Lancaster Eagle-Gazette from Lancaster, Ohio • 6

Lancaster Eagle-Gazette from Lancaster, Ohio • 6

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II LANCASTER DAILY EAGLE Thursday Evening, Aug. 8, '29. PAGE SIX LOGAN MEN FINED SPECIAL SERVICE AT CHRISTIAN UNION CHURCH How One Woman Lost 20 Lbs. of Fat Illness Fatal To Basil Woman Charges Property Was Secured From Her By Coercion Lena Monson on April 2. 1929 purchased from Jirtm A.

and Cora L. Bussard, a lot, number 297 in Cole-Martin-Towson addition to Lancaster, for one dollar and the same day made a loan from the A. Kelly, Pittsburgh, supervising agent; F. M. Reed, Zanesville, district freight agent; J.

H. McClin-tock. Pittsburgh, train master and A. K. Atwell, traveling freight agent.

W. A. Jones and V. G. Fishball of Logan were fined $10 and costs this morning in Mayor Hastings court on charge of intoxica- Following a week's illness, Mrs.

Lest Her Double Chin Lost Her Prominent Hips Amanda E. Hiser, aged 06. widow of the late Henry Hiser, died Wed 1 tlon. They were arrested here last Fairfield Savings anc Loan Co. jst Her sluggishness night by Officer Keeley.

Besides for $900 and pave a mortgage on I Gained Physical Vigor the lot belonging to the plaintiff i Gained in Vivaciousness OPENING BARBER SHOP On Friday and Saturday night and Sunday A. M. Bro. Chas. Botts will speak Friday night; Sister Mary Rose, Saturday night and Sister Laveck will have charge of the Sunday A.

M. service which will be in the nature of old time lute feasts. Special singing at all tervices. Other services as usual Sunday. Contributed.

being drunk, Jones was driving a car without any brakes. Catherine E. Hodges has filed petition in Common Pleas court gainst Lena E. Monson and the Fairfield Savings and Loan company. The plaintirf, who was formerly Catherine E.

Chaney. states that on February 21. 1923 lam SUITS $2(Q)25 Gained a Shapely Figure before so conveying the same. The defendant refuses to re-convey the premises to the plaintiff and the plaintiff uses the If you're fat first remove the cause! 11 F'I'I1 1 1' 4 TO nesday, 3 p. m.

at her home iu Basil. She is survived by one son Virgil, and two daughters, Mrs. Charles Laver and Mrs. Milton Grube, all of Basil. Funeral services are to be held Friday 2 p.

m. from the New Zion Church with the Rev Glenn Strohl -officiating and burial made in the New Zion cemetery by A. E. Johnson, Baltimore undertaker. Pennsylvania Ry.

Heads Here Today and years prior she owned lot Emall hoIlse ou the as her mInora, vnllr 1m(lv r. Homer Kit has returned from Florida and is making arrangements to open a sanitary barber shop at the corner of Columbus and Mulberry streets, over Wack-er's Grocery. Mr. Ett will specialize in hair cutting for men and women and ajl other regular ton-sorial work. number seventeen in the Village home and has for many years gana.

glands arid nerves must of Havensport, Ohio. Un tins wnich js valued at $600. here-j have to function properly. When your vital organs fail to CLUBS DECIDE STATE FAIR REPRESENTATIVES date Mrs. Hodges claims Lena fori sne prays that the deed from Monson came to her home when ler t0 Monson be set aside plaintiff was sick and by mlsrep- cancelled.

W. H. Scliweikert resentation coercion and fraudu-1 attorney for the plaintiff. lent statements induced her to sign a deed for the said property. Conveying it to the defendant for P.

of C. Publicity WIFE CHARGES HUSBAND WITH ASSAULT AND BATTERY Mayor Hastings, Judge Shell and other city and eounty notables were entertained with a noon dinner today on the special coach of T. C. Herbert. Pittsburgh, superintendent of the Pennsylvania Panhandle Division, who arrived In his private carthis morning on the 8:45 o'clock train.

Other officials of the line with Mr. Herbert are J. E. Collins, Columbus, division freight agent; I. Compare the low cost of insurance with the high cost of taking a chance.

THK MATT INSURANCE AGENCY CO. 116 E. Main 8L. fhore M-M Opooitu City Hall MADE-TO-MEASURE J. V.

Halteman Ambulance Service Pbone 72? funeral Borne 147 W. 'Wheeling St. Committee Planning To Sell Lancaster a pretended consideration of one dollar and other valuable consideration, which money was never paid to her. perform their work correctly your bowels and kidneys can't throw off that waste material before you realize it you're grow ins hideously fat! Try one half teaspoonful of KKUSCHEX SALTS ip a glass of hot water every morning in 3 weeks get on the scales and note now many pounds of fat have vanished. Notice also that you have gained in energy your skirt is clearer -your eyes sparkle with glorious health you feel younger in body keener in mind.

KRUSCHEN wil give any fat person a Joyous surprise. Get and 85c bottle of KRUSCH EN' SALTS from Loehers "Xa-borly" drug store or any leading druggist anywhere in America, (lasts 4 weeks). If this first bottle doesn't convince you this is The Fairfield County 4-H food clubs held their elimination contest at the Y. W. C.

A. rooms to decide who should have the honor of representing them at the State Fair. Edna McCandlish of the Sunshine Food club Vas chosen as the individual demonstrator and the Wide Awake Food Club will send the food demonstration team. This club was represented by Dondus Storts and Taullne Black.1 Much credit is due the leaders. Miss Bertha McCandlish and Miss Viola Helster, for the splendid work done by Mrs.

Hodges further claims that Arrested on warrant filed by his wife, Mildred Parrish, 1105 East Chestnut, who charges that he beat her and blackened her eye, Harry Parrish waived his right to jury trial when he appeared be fore Mayor Hastings and will be tried Friday morning at 9 o'clock. 3 1L How to Avoid Needless Pain At Child-birth DAHLIA SOCIETY MEETING these two clubs. Mrs. J. W.

Race ah -Doctor findt tear- the easiest, safest and surest way Mrs. W. P. Deffenbaugh, and Mrs to lose fat if you don't feel a su-I Kauffman, leaders for the noph ininrnviinmiif ill npnltn cn I The Fairfield Dahlia Society will meet next Monday evening, August 12th at the Baltimore U. B.

church. A Marrelons Discovery That Belaies the Skin and Sfnscles Preventing Jfeedleis Pain Absolotely Without Cm of Harmfnl Drops Something K88fl98 BCII1U1 UULflLlUU JJIUJCLt UVICU 03 vigorously gloriously energetic judges for the contest gladly re- alive your money turned. I very Expectant Mother Hants. 3 IT is called Mother's Friend. You apply ATTENDED FUNERAL 1-1 The Publicity Committee of the local Chamber of Commerce, met yesterday afternoon at three o'clock at the Chamber office headed by Mayor R.

U. Hastings holding a general discussion on the subject of publicity mediums that will make. Lancaster the cynosure of attraction of the fair state of OUio, bo to speak. The duty of the publicity committee is not only educate the townspeople as to the advantages, business, pleasure and historic value of their own city, but to sell it to the outsider, the commercial traveler, tourist and other prospects. Several mediums of publicity that would boost our community and attract the outsider within the walls of our own citadel were suggested and discussed, but no definite action taken.

The purpose of the meeting being to take initial steps in planning a thorough and efficient publicity compaign that will accomplish the desired results expressly to benefit our own PEACHES PEACHES PEACHES We have opened our market house on East Main Street pike, Lan Mrs. Harry Ackers, daughters, Rosella and Lucile, Mrs. Nona Hoi It to the skin. It invigorates and gives tone to the muscles, makes the skin soft and pliable, keeps the breasts in good condition. Nervousness, twitching CDells.

backache and 1 caster, just east of G. W. Sells' Iand and Mr. Roy McNichols have Greenhouse, and will have peach- returned from Zanesville where es on sale each afternoon unMI they were called by the death of une stop Car Service WiUard Batteries Ignition Shell Gasoline Seibeiling Tires Lubrication Kiener Dodds Broad at Walnut St. Early Crawfords are sold, the formers sister-in-law Mrs.

our Clarence -McNichols which occurred in Dstroit, McNichols formerly lived at 329 East Wheeling St. of this which consists of about 40 bushels. Phone County K3-J-2 or 79-R-3 Bremen Exc. Sharpnack's Market House and Fruit Farm. 8-3t V.UJ.

Tewapftykletiit strain Is avoided. tU.Aa,msumlyta There Is less cause tSjmfrally. covery is natural and speedy. Results In thousands of cases make it stand out as a great achievement to motherhood. In use for over three generations.

Begin the ose of Mother's Friend tonight the sooner the- better and experience the wonderful relief it will give you. Mother's Friend is sold at all drug stores. Send iiame and address for brochure "Things to Know Before Baby Comes." It will be mailed in plain envelope, Write for it now. Jr J7 ft merchants, business folk and townspeople by giving the outsider his money's worth, in both produce and things worth seeing. K0TICE OF APPOINTMENT Estate of Ellis Davis, Deceased.

E. H. Brocker whose address is Lancaster, Ohio, has been appoint Public Sale 1 vft' a Ladies' Novelty Footwear ed and qualified as Administratrix of the estate of Ellis Davis, late of Fairfield County. Ohio, deceased. Dated this 30th day of July.

A. D. 1929. C. E.

RUBLE, Probate Judge of said County. 7-31 8-1-S Ladies' Arch Shoes Combination Lasts Values to $5.00 Whites, Blues, Reds Blond's, Patents, Sa tins, Brokaid. Fatent Kid I will bffer the following property to wit: At the late Residence of L. C. McLaughlin, 2 Vi miles North of Rush-ville, and 4 mile East of Pleas-antville, on the Pleasantville-Somerset Road.

Friday, August 9, 1929 at 1:00 o'clock sharp .49 Eagle Want Ads Will serve your purpose at small cost There are hundreds of prospects waiting for your message Try it 53 .69 All Heels All Sizes All Widths Five Hours' Sleep Farm, consisting of 15 acres of good land, improved, with a A fnlltl rvsvswl tin I Not Enough 1 Boys' Dress Nurses Comfort Slippers i Tk Thousands of men and women dc large poultry house and Other not average more than five hours Misses' Patents Straps, Ties, Pumps Variety of Styles r1 1 Oxfords Tan or Black Solid Leather outbuildings, all in good re- sleep a niKht due to too frequent night pair. A fine country home. as- Broken rest quickly puts nerve: Also ''0 hoaA nf hon nn on edge- vitality and strength tl' i i PL Bladdcr irritation. sluEgish kidneys wftite leghorn laying hens, with accompanying backache, pain ir 123 pullets, all household i leK5- scanty and burning climinatior goods and farming imnlp. I Quitkly toproper treatment Pi $J98 Dr.

Dickson, a nhvsician of mam ments, 1 Ford Coupe. years' practice has had compounded a Tir a. remedy that 13 guaranteed to relieve v. uiiua, these cend itions. Step in and ask us for Mrs.

L. C. McLaughlin. a package ef Dr. Dickson's Compound.

Only 65c. Money back if not satisfied. LOEHER DRUG STORE Two days for big savings clearing away broken sizes and seasonable goods. Just a few of the many items listed. 7 Flannel Coats, white, maize, orchid, worth up to $9.98 QzA AQ Clearing Price Trt 3 Kool Cloth Coats ff Clearing Price UU 7 Tailored Coats, Sport Mater- ials, worth up to $9.98.

Clearing ()() $19.50 Black Silk Coats (Q A Clearing Price DU $17.98 Black Velvet Coats fan Qr Clearing Price I 23 Spring Coats worth up to (ftQ rA $24.93, Clearing Price iOU 6 Tweed Suits. Values up to fa A Af $12.50, Clearing Price tp4Ll0 2 Velvet Jackets (IQ rj( Clearing Price pO0i 1 Rack of Silk Dresses, worth up (gj A( to $10.00, Clearing Price i S2.98 and $3.98 Wash Dresses $9 QQ Clearing Price Rayon Bloomers, broken sizes Clearing Price OUL Children's Socks, 6 1-2 to 9. OKf Clearing Price LlxjXj Gowns, hand embroidered, 16, zlQp 17, 18 sizes, Clearing Price 4: i Sleeveless Sweaters, values up $1 A() to $2.98, Clearing Price 1 Bungalow Anrons, broken sizes Clearing Price eiiL Closing Out Short Silk 1Ap Gloves, 98c value 11 One lot of Brassieres, 49c values 1 Clearing Price XtL One lot of Ladies and Children's Hals, values up to $2.98, Clearing 50c One lot of Silk Hose, discontinued 1 0 colors, Clearing Price XUL Syrls' Sizes to 6 frSSZZ 1 I Tennis Shoes 1 LADIES SILK CHIFFON HOSE The (First Refrigerator to be equipped with an AC(ccniBiE HMEEZZDRJG was the General Electric 98c 2)24 feggSii All the newest Shades Values I i MEN'S DRESS OXFORDS Tan, Black, Goodyear Welted Soles. pi All sizes. A $1.50 Value.

A Ileal Bargain. Saturday Special Men's Ventilated Oxfords Leather Soles. Cool for Hot CI QQ Days $laUO Ladies' Felt Slippers Kb and every General Electric Refrigerator from the fint had this convenience ENTRY General Electric Refriper-tor from the very firrt one that was put on the market has had a irnple and accessible device to regulate reeling peed. This refrigerator is also the firt and the only one to have an all-Heel, Rubber Vw father NTV PaiV Heavy Padded Holes, 6. colors 49c MEN'S SOLID LEATHER WORK Shoes 39c Infants Soft Soles Black.

White, Blond GMMMaWMa SHOES ALL SIZES Panco or Leather Soles. Plain or warp-proof cabinet. It operates quiellv, causes no radio interference and never needs oiling. There are now users of General Electric Refriper-alors and not one has ever ftpent a sinple dollar for eervice or repairs. Gome in today and let us tell you about our convenient time payment plan.

JF1. Moccasin rlip. $4.00 Values. 93c MEN'S FELT SLIPPERS. Hyhi Style.

Brown, and Gray Good For Shop or Outdoor Wear. 79c CHILDS SAND-LES. HEAVY SOLES, Sizes to 1 1 GENERAL ELECTRIC I KIENER DODDS TftEOPLE'S SHOE STORTO 1ST 142 West Main Street. Lancaster, O. iS Broad at Walnut Phon?.

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