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THURSDAY. OCT. 16. 1917 SAVORY BRAND SHARP CHEESE 40© Lb. Rox CRACKERS Lb. CALIFORNIA SUNKIST ORANGES 252 SIZE 33c Doz SUGAR LOAF BRAND PORK & BEANS 2 X„3 29c U. S. NO. 1 G^ADE POTATOES 59c p«k Little Elf Brand Sliced, Heavy Syrup PEACHES Del Monte Brand Deerwood Brand Tasty—Full Flavored CATSUP Little Elf—Deerwood Fruit Cocktail Little Elf Brand White or Yellow Cream Style CORN Little Elf Brand SAUERKRAUT The Soap That Floats! IVORY 2 & 31c SCOT BRAND PAPER TOWELS 2 Rol,s 31c IT fterth'oughts Z-Z he1 ’service’ 'wasWoneJof tranquil vbeaut^and^dignity«) OVeTwerevprovided witl^privacy^and ■especially, considerate.attendance.i riends^who^w^ revpresentlwere! vcorded^eyery courtesy.) JZ7he”'music'was^appropriate^and'com} porting.. t7heflowerSTwfererran«ed withlun. derstandingl4rt 9try^ TaullDiller FUNERAL HOME 'Phono, 222. W-IMafftSn $2.09 FLAVOR KIST U. B. C. BRAND COFFEE 39c 3 Lb- 19 Bag Any Grind BRANDS ALL POPUL CIGARETTES Carton PUERTO RICAN Sweet Potatoes B»23c 29c JUMBO SIZE PASCAL CELERY 29c staik Vegetable Shortening UBISUO 39c SWIFT’S SOAP FLAKES BUY BY THE DOZEN SAVE! AND QUICK ARROW 32c $2.15 $1.23 DOZ. No. 2% Can No. 2 Can DOZ. 14 Oz. DOZ. $1.99 $4.89 No. 2% Can DOZ. No. 2 Can DOZ. No. 2% Can DOZ. Brandywine Premier MUSHROOMS 23* VOz wUtz' Can CAPE con BRAND PATTIES Peppermint A Real Treat 69c THE BLUFFTON NEWS C. A. BIERY, Editor Published weekly at Bluffton, Ohio, by the^Bluffton News Publishing and Printing Co. Subscription rates: Year, $2.00 six months, $1.25 anywhere in U. S. Entered as second class matter at the postoffice at Bluffton, Ohio, under the Act of March 3, 1879. Mr. and Mrs. Fred Miller visited Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. Harry Reeder of Kenton. Mrs. M. M. Bogart who is a medi cal patient in Bluffton hospital is re ported improved. Mr. and Mrs. Calvin Stettler spent the week end with Mr. and Mrs. P. A. Wiebe and daughter of Willard. Mr. and Mrs. John Tosh of South Lawn avenue are on a motor trip to Florida. Diller ambulance removal—Mrs. Jacob Traucht from Findlay hospital to her home south of Bluffton. Mrs. Robert Root of Bryan spent Monday with Mr. and Mrs. Edgar Root of North Mound street. John Kern of Fremont is visiting at the home of his niece, Mrs. Edgar Root of North Mound street. Miss Grace Miller is visiting this week at the home of Dr. and Mrs. S. E. Fowler and family of Ft. Wayne. Sight-saving stamp donations are disbursed by the Lions club any worthy blind or eye person. We’re all going to Chicago for the big International Harvester day. Our store will be closed all day October 29 while we’re away. C. F. Nis wander, McCormick-Deering Dealer. 27 Miss Margaret Groman and Broth er Morris Groman of South Jackson street spent the week end in Coving ton visiting their uncle and aunt, Mr. 1 and Mrs. Cleon Henry and family. Get your round trip tickets to Chicago now at C. F. Niswander’s implement store for the big Inter 1 national Harvester day, Wednesday, October 29. Special train from Lima, round trip fare, Lima to Chicago and return only $7.10. 27 Mrs. Peter Gratz had as her guest the latter part of last week, Mrs. R. S. Roseberry, missionary from French West Africa where Catherine Gratz is located. Mr. and Mrs. Rose berry are in Upland, Ind., during their furlough in this country. Margery Zuercher and Glenna Kohler left Friday for Los Angeles where they expect to remain for an indefinite time. They made the trip accompanying John Kohler, Harry Kohler of California, Bluffton resident, who take a new automobile to California. came from Sight-saving stamp funds will be used to purchase eye examination equipment for the public schools. Duluth Strunk and family of Cher ry street entertained at dinner, Sun day: Dr. and Mrs. S. E. Fowler and son of Ft- Wayne Dr. Daniel Gould of Pleasant Mills, Ind., and Miss Grace Miller. Week end callers were Misses Adelaide Welty, Imogene Bronson, Edna Lee, Shelia Burk holder, Diane Hunter, Lucille Steiner, Mr. and Mrs. Geo. Duffman and Chas. Victory. John Kohler, son of Mr. and H. L. Kohler of Fresno, Calif., a supper guest Thursday night at the home of his uncle, Albert Kohler and family suthwest of Bluffton. Kohler whose father was a Bluffton area na tive operates a turkey farm in Cali fornia, having raised 9,000 head last year. He came east to drive home a new car from Detroit, leaving on the return trip Friday morning accompa nied by Misses Glenna Kohler and Marjorie Zuercher who will remain in California for an indefinite time. Other supper guests at the Kohler home Thursday night were Mr. and Mrs. C. W. Elliott and family, Mr. and Mrs. Irvin Fisher and family and James Hilty. THE BLUFFTON NEWS. BLUFFTON, OHIO to assist impaired Mr. and Mrs. Harry Barnes and Mrs. Gail Rakosky and family w’ere Sunday guests of Mr. and Mrs. Earl Barnes and family of Ft. Wayne. Mr. and Mrs. Amos Suter visited Tuesday with Mr. and Mrs. Norman Basinger of Rimer and Mr. and Mrs. Homer Hilty of Spencerville. See me for memorials of all kinds. Samuel Bixel, 409 S. Main St., Bluff ton. Phone 429-W. Representing the Lima Marble & Granite Co. tf Mrs. Carrie Lauer of Columbus and son Gerald Lauer of Sanibel Island, Florida, were guests of Mrs. Harry Barnes and family of South Main street the first of last week. Basinger ambulance removals— Mrs. M. M. Bogart from her South Main street apartment to Bluffton hospital Mrs. Alva Scoles from her home on Cherry street to the Findlay hospital. Mr. and Mrs. Guy Hawk of Belvi dere, Ill., spent the latter part of last week here visiting their parents, Mrs. Wm. Lightner and Mr. and Mrs. Wilson Hawk. Fuel oil heaters at Waitermire’s. Clarence Garlinger of Bakersfield, Calif., is spending a month at the home of his brother, John Garlinger. 1 The California man lived in Bluff ton about 40 years ago. Mrs. Mont Euller of Lima w dinner guest of Mrs. Edith Mar NTorth Main street, Tuesday eve will be utilized by the Lions club to help any ■worthy person you may name in our community. Mrs. Albert Locher and Dr. and Mrs. J. C. Tatum and daughters Barbara and Joann of Downey, Ill., were Sunday dinner guests of Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Badertscher and family. Mrs. Tatum is the daughter of Mrs. Locher and the late Albert Locher of this place. Mrs. Will Lightner of Washington street, Mr. and Mrs. Guy Hawk of Belvidere, Ill., who visited here over the week end and Mr. and Mrs. Luther Blunk of Lima spent Sunday with relatives at Sidney and Oran. Among those calling on Mrs. Ros coe Blakesley at Bluffton hospital the past week were Mrs. Clara May of Waverly McComb, Mrs. J. O. Gi lay, Mrs. Lizzie Perry towji and Mrs. Polly New Stark. Mrs. Ida Minor of Washington, D. C. Mrs. Cora Basinger of Col. Grove and Mrs. Victoria Seitz and daughters Barbara and Gretchen of Lima visited Lora of South Mr. Lora who the past three the same but WANT-ADS For sale—Sweet ci Wednesday. Albert miles south of Bluff Leaf rakes at Wai Wanted—To do cu with Massey-Harris Clyde Hauenstein, 5 Bluffton on Bentley mile east. 566-Y, For sale Kitchen Kt heating and Furniture s1 For sal stamp program is by the Lions club of Bluffton and Sight-saving being conducted for the benefit vicinity. Hochstettler, Mary Misses Lorena Shey, Treva Everett and Mrs. Chris tine Harris spent the weekend in Cleveland where they attended the Ice Capades of 1948. Mr. and Mrs. Randall Tuttle and son Tommy of Spencer, Iowa, were guests of Mrs. M. M. Kibler of South Main street, Friday. E. C. Romey, cashier of the Citizens National bank who was in jured in the automobile accident last month has been removed from Bluff ton hospital to his home on South Main street where he is convalescing. their brother Oscar Main street, Tuesday, has been bedfast for months remains about receives callers daily, stamp money helps Augsburger, Bluffton phofie. Lost—$10 in currency^ between Hauenstein drug store and Moyer’smen’s appliance shop, Saturday night. Re ward. Finder return to City Market.Main Sight-saving keep darkness from the eyes and the soul. Contribute your share. Gray shingles at Waitermire’s. Misses Dora and Stella Kirchhofer, accompanied by Mr. and Mrs. D. C. Bixel and daughters Misses Fem and Dora motored to Orrville, Sunday met and where the Misses Kirchhofer their brother Delvin Kirchhofer wife who were visiting there, and Mrs. Bixel and daughters vi her brother Peter Baumgartner sister, Mr ter Miss Alice Steiner. u. s. Wanted—1 want Ito buy old coins. Also scarce dates of coins now found in circulation Highest prices paid. Robert Benroth, 612 S. Main Street. Telephone 842-Y. Wanted—Clean, light rags 10c pound. Steiner Chevrolet Sales. 27 See our material^ and samples for rebuilding and recovering chairs, living room suites, Ate. Work guaran teed. Murray Ufholstering Thurman St. For sale—Used I heating stove at W Thermoseal sto screens, storm stripping in metal adjustable sures 30% fuel payment plan. Russell Co. For call James Balmer, S. Main, Bluffton. shop, lined (lack brick Itermire’s. windows and weather ermanent unit, sure frame sa vings. Liberal duct of F. C. demonstration stributor, 123% hone 309-Y. ver truck, auto rray Upholster- with sa one cl s fr We repair and re and bus cushions. ing Shop, Thurman son of former east to Detroit Coal buckets at W For sale—Good e Clarence Steiner, Bl For sale—Weathe tion doors and wind kiln-dried California free estimate call Beaverdam phone 17 Frederick of Dr. and Mrs. H. O. Ashtabula and Mr. and Mrs. Wayne Frederick of Canton were callers here Saturday. Mrs. H. O. Frederick remained to spend the week with Mrs. Edith Mann of North Main street. termire’s. ting potatoes, ton phone, tf Seal combina s, made from redwood. For J. Reagan, 72. tf er made every ugsburger, 2 n. tf rmire’s. combining elf propelled. iles south of road and 28 Buy work gloves by|the dozen and save. Geiger & Dille For sale—Timothy Rickly, 3 miles sout road. Stove pipes at Walt W anted—Sales time for natUn pliance. Stea/y/ tunity for ad{pn Marsh, 211 Richardson 4, Ohio. Mrs. Mrs. was canaries, 1947 hatch full song $10 and $12. Buckeye Trailer Co., Call Beaverdam phone 4 For Sarah nezer For shock. -. tf Howard Bentley 26 eed. on mire’s, all or vertised with oppor Write R. W. part ap- Idg., Toledo 26 male singer ies now in ext door to For sale—Beautiful Beaverdam. 32 les. Mrs. it on Ebe north, corn in sale—Baldwin a Lehman, 2 miles w road and 1 mil sale—20 acres go F. C. Badertscher! or Wade piece living room i in good Thompson, phone For sal ite aiso 11*4 byp.5 rug! ndition. Jos. setf white porcelain ok, i-hole combination cooktfig stove. Basinger’s ore. I -Use 7% by 9 reversible ger Furniture store. For sale rug. Basin e—Traly stainless steel sink with Queets, sm: complete top, reduced tojsell for outstandi Furniture stor it at once Basinger’s See A value. I Jding baby 'Jackson St ball used Jsleeps four, brakes, Tape. For sale—Fi Inquire 209 N For sale—S house trailer, kitchen, electr all in good s miles west o: Phone 649-T. carriage 5. t., Bluffton. Trotwood heater, six ply tires, Philip Hilty, 2 Bluffton on Rt. do com picking. M. B. 390-R. resh sweet cider 35c o Duchess pears. Evan Wanted—To ohnson, phon For sale—I per gallon ah Sommer. enown kitchen range kerosene room heater and some pipe with For sale—T also 2-burner pitcher pump same. John Lawn Ave. Badertscher, 145 S. pple butter and variety les. Calvin Garmatter, of Bluffton. labbit hutches, cheap. 3, Bluffton phone. Winter apples and cider Augsburger fruit farm, For sale— of winter app 5 miles For yman sale— Barm I For A1bert. of tovs sale—i croc| daily. south 1 For gallon Frank Mrs. J. A. Wilson of lant of Find of Williams- Marquart of Lost- will be dis- Sight-saving stamps tributed October 20 by the Lions club. Give as much as possible. Several gallon and ’2 s for apple butter, schwander. binder repairs. Finder to C. F. Niswander. —Cord retun please Reward. For sale com crib, ch winter apple if you pick fruit farm Round corrugated steel ■ap if taken soon. Also Pears 75c per bushel them. E. P. Steiner mile east of town. 6.00 by 16 tires, ’herry St., Bluffton. White enamel Monarch IJsed For sale— Inquire 140 For sale coal range women’s wh size 6 size 7. South For sale- Estate Heatrola ite shoe roller skates black shoe roller skates chard Oberly, 503-A, t. Rabbits: New Zealand some bred. White breeding does, Call evenings after 5:30 p. m. Brauneller, 1% miles north miles east of Jenera. Jenera Mr. sited and Clara Steiner and daugh- Sam and 2 phone. Mrs. For sale—Child’s tricycle. Paul Faze, Bluffton phone. For sale—Ford hot water heater, excellent condition. Priced to sell. C. Sommer, 101 N. Main St. Wanted—Refined woman to train as corsetiere at our expense. A permanent career for you. Work in Bluffton. Not canvassing. Garments carry 30 day money back guarantee. Write: Mrs. Laura Edman, 1062 Hughes Ave., Uma, Ohio. For sale—Quinces. Bluffton phone 412-T. Genuine Flex-O-Glass, Wyr-0 Glass, Glass-O-Xet and screen gless now in stock at Waitermire’s. For sale—Attractive one-floor plan house, 5 rooms, full basement, hot air furnace. Xine acres, barn and poultry house, Located on good high way. Immediate possession. Mrs. H. W. Althaus, phone 238-W. F. Garretson, broker. For sale—Apples: Baldwins and Winesaps, several grades also cider Elmer apples. Bring containers. Nusbaum, 4 miles north of dam on Rt. 696 Beaver For sale—Rod grader, or grain conveyor, 1 heavy 10 ton trailer, 3 range boilers, 1 coal and 1 kerosene water heater, 4 Ford Ferguson tractor tires, 2 cistern pumps, 1 sink/ 3 H. P. gasoline engine pump jack, tank pump, 2 Fordson fenders Stanley M. Vert ner, Beaverdam phone Beaverdam, Ohio. 20' dir Who is he? WHO is the person you are most anxious to see imme diately aftfer fire destroys your business? Prompt service and equitable st 111 e ent of every loss ijave earned this Hartford Agency many friends and new customers. May we Jielp you to be adequately Insured? Phone: 295-W 113’4 8. Main Street Bluffton tment of Yillfold Call Bettje Jea 113-R. RewXd. southwes town, Bluffton Wanted—To buy ish to deal din ‘arm of 60 acres :tly with owner. Must include inotfern house, good land and on hard {surface highway. Truman Thompsorl Gen. Delivery, Rawson, Ohio. For sale—White! enameled Sears Roebuck three burter coal oil stove with oven. Mrs. Anna Klapp, 311 Cherry St. sleeping For rent—Large room. Jack Clark, ill For sale—Five I burner kerosene stove with oven. Jack Clark. 111% N. Main St. For sale—Vanitu dresser and bed with box springs |roehler all wool two piece frieze living room suite Perfection oil heading stove. Mrs. Zoe Zehrbach, apartment above Vel’s Beauty Box, corner!Main & Vine Sts. tf Rite-way milkers |at Waitermire’s. Farms for sale—30 acres, excellent black and sandy lokm soil, windmill operated well, stock shed also 100 acres fine land witk plenty of good buildings. C. D. Batie, 124 E. Jeffer son. A. D. Gratz, looker. (Want Ads) Everhot roasterets at Waitermire’s. Business opportimity—Prosperous small ladies hat aijd clothes store. Excellent reason for ■sacrificing. C. D. Bame, 124 E. Jeffergon. A. D. Gratz, broker for a LANE Cedar Hope Chest MAKE "SOMEBODY” HAPPY TODAY! I LANE BIRTHDAYS CHRISTMAS The Perfect Gift for PAGE FIVE Building opportunity—Lot 50 by 150 overlooking! Harmon field and located at rear of S. Main street property. Has 2-story barn with base ment which can be converted into a home. Only $fe00. C. D. Bame, 124 E. Jefferson. AJ D. Gratz, broker. (Run in Watt Ads) For sale-|-1935 Chevrolet 4-door sedan. Bricej Main, 6 miles east of Bluffton. For sale—jBeautiful 8 rooms, land scaped, one acre in Col. Grove, im mediate possession. Mrs. Lawrence Schumacher! Pandora phone 76-E. 27 For sale—{Winter apples also cider apples. W. G. Carr, 3% miles north of town. I 29 For sale—jPears ready to can also apples and pie pumpkins. Robert Basinger, fi^st house north of Morn ing Star Press. For sale—Red reversible coat, size 12 also grden shorty size 14. Call phone 595-Ti For sale—FA Case combine Mas sey- Hairis 7|ft. combine, both motor driven. F. Ml Barber or Geo. Mellott, Bryan, Ohio.l 27 Expert Tree Service Trimming 1 RemowYg Bracing pprayi Power Sawing ENGAGEMENTS CONFIRMATIONS WEDDINGS ANNIVERSARIES No more thrilling gift for sweetheart, sister, daughter or mother! More than a Hope Chest, LANE is the only tested AROMA TIGHT Chest id the world—with Lane’s exclusive patented features. Backed py free moth insurance policy! Come in to«Uv* Choose from ou^ beautiful, new styles, just arrived! Basinger’s Furniture Store Forty-fiye Years of Dependable Service A full hour of Vilrici Story—A Christian Group of Talented Artists form the Cast—photographed in Brilliant, Natural Color. Presented by Rev. |)ouglas W. Hine, formerly with “America Back to God” quartet A REMINDER Railroad Tickets on sale at our store for the Special Train going to Chicago, October 29 for the Inter arvester Centennial. national Round Trip Ticket only Feeding Frew Estimates D. L. SCHUCK 118 Edith Awe., Findlay, Ohio Findlay Te^phone 2091-W No. 2110 As Advertised SEVENTEEN and COLLIER’S A Soul-stirring Film The Missing Hiristians" o Evangelical Mennonite Church South Jackson Street Monday ligU, October 211 at 7:30 S7.IO Get your tickets today and avoid disappointment First come—first served. C. I. Niswandor McCormick-Deering Dealer