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THE AMHERST NEWS-TIMES
V. MO. «1.
ISBUEO THURSOAV
nCREDTISERVE
N MURDER JURY
I NAME* DRAWN FROM JURY
BOX INCLUDES SIX AMHERAT
MBM^-JURV WILL BE PICKED
FROM LIST TMI* WEEK.
Tbe trial of Louts Cowles of Well
. o* a char** of Srst
^^ Cowtes. M|
Mrs. Allc* Hall, alao of WeMingtoc
Is charged wtth tbe rawer of their
lUeg.1 haute baby. Tk* crime wa*
committed It l* alleged whc* he pro-
e*r*A * bottla of chloroform tho hwby
la aa old tool box. the
place* on cotton b*uee)
aad pat I* th* cheat with the chiH
nad ihe IM cloned Later the bah*
i hy Cowles aa* baits*
t back of hla bam. H«
a few Aay*
in Jail since that
Fifty Base* wore drawn froaa the
Jury box froaa which a iary to try
bin will be selected Th* names are
aa rollows:
Wyri*—Owl Lersch. Mrs Jeaale
Bla*, Chart** A. Flower. P c
J. H. Thai pas*. BS. Ten-el. John Bins.
W. O. Brown. Oeo. W. Cotton. M R-
Xaah. Mra. W. Onager. C F Hahn.
C. M. Fhrreil. Jo* Boddy. D. T
Howutts.
Loruin—W. X. Uttle. adnlph Hen
gartner. C & Phagaeo*, A. a Moooey
Oeotg* Llewellyn. T. P. Corta. P. &
JUair. Frank Heyues. Winter Rose,
Frank Urban. William CaMc Sr,
Warre* Oregg. Pen* Goodwin. Ed
Kiagaley. Conrad Kraata.
Columbia—John Cowley. Prnnk Van
Aradal*. Chas Hiiohcock.
Oberiia—P. L. Haii.
-Walter Je-wuti. Job*
Wellington—Chaa. Williams
Haatiagtns—Pa
Caaedaa—H. H.
Asa*****—J. H. Frederick, a J
.NichoU. John Koepp
l\
TICKET* SELLING FOR
OPERA AT CLEVELAND
•••!»»
ML** Mary O*Xe0. a ref
the Otrlni Concert c
porta that she has sold a
tickets tot the eater*
stveu by the Chicago
it the Public AadM
land next m **_*,.
She states that a number of
are going to Cleveteud every night i
at at week and that a special boa ha*
owen chartered far WaAaejmaay night.
The euten .Mmint wUi be of a high
rteaa natare and wen worth while attend ta*.
Miss 0"N>U is sttD setling tickets
for next week's kill and aay Ambers',
people who wauM like to attend ran
make armageaaents thrtnagh h*r.
AMHERST Mil IN
AI1T0 ACCIDENT
C E. HURLBUT NARROWLY ESCAPES INJURY WHEN MACHINE
IN WHICH HE «A .S RIDING CO
LIDES WITH ANOTHER.
RLYRLA. 0_ Feb. «.—Patrick Holiday aad Ckartea Tuflet of Elyria. were
arreeted by the police last aigkt attar
their track had collided wtth a ana
chine driven by H. M. Hnribnt. who
araa accompanied by h's father. C. k
Hnrlbat. vt Amherst, their machine
belonging to Leo Myers. %
The collisio* took place near the
cornar of the Obertia rond aad MM-
die avenue. Hoiliday's machine sig-;
xagged mesas the rond and landed'
square.. n front of the Hnribnt machine aad whea the cranh took place
both machines were badly damaged
Both HollMay and TnAei were ia
toxica ted aad were taken to police
station. Tbey had evMeatiy bod a
roUisiaa before this ace Ment.
had cms on their hears and
lball machine waa
a. a
walllagtoa: Frank;
A, J. Wright. BaaaU; P. P
MitcbeU. Jo* Trailer. S
A. Aalt. Walter Baaaor. Lorain. J. H
Hodgklas. Rochester: J. A. Oak*. Ely-1
ria; Oaorg* Barrer. Belden: a I.
bottle oa his person containing a small
ansoant of whiskey, aad coaM bave
been charged with illegal possession.
ST. PETER'S TO
PLAY ELMORE.
The St. Peter's church basketball
nuns will play tbe chnrcA tenms from
LaOrange; Peter Miller. Cart-!Caiore 0h?A „ ^ loefd
late; P. P. DecaaaL W a
!l
NOLO THEATER PARTY.
next Wednesday night.
Tbe liaitajr* will coaae with a num-
ber of rooters according to word received by Rev. K. J. Soell this week.
I a*e. Soell was pastor of the Braageli-
Stady dab atteoaied I rll cfc.rrt M Elmore before :nkj*g
at th« Banna Thea-|b^ p^ kew
Both boys' girls" teams will play.
Th*
-Bloason T.me
tar ia Cleveland yesterday afteraooa.
Sevsateen ladle, mnde the trip.
Foi
ner at tbe UoBcadea HoteL
F. El
EET.
Foreign Missionary
Society of thn Methodist charrh wiL
ha aatertaiaed tnsannoa nfternoon
nt tha bonne of Mm. Rahy Guild oa
Jaekaaa atreet. Mra. Harry William*
ar* cordhUly invited to a Head
The Srst
wiU start at 7 J*
ABOUT J40O00 WORTH OF CLOTH-K g
ING TAKEN—ENTRANCE MAOE
THROUGH REAR WINDOW.
Tbe clothing store nc cutest! by H. L.
riato and N. H. Pippert wna broken
into Saturday night aad about l*».*»
_ _. „__ of new clothing, overcoats.
ThMmotai^ HoUiday |de^ g*Uty(t^^^eteM^wMtak^
lo driving while intoxicated, and I tha*]M
s. ..-a. ■ ■ v_ mc .~a Tb' intrnders broke into the build-1 . _^^ . ,
Mayor Hlnkaon Aned him $2» ani txrain s seeon.t team
. fc. .a.,— - a^_ '^>*S by throwing a heavy steel bar
coots and ■■spend* dbim from driv- ' «,M:oud team gut jvm ti
. . . #fc_ ....- through tbe window in tAe rear ot thn _ " -
ing his track for six nsoatha directing - . Ih**c flash ntbn :neo
him to briag In hi. license nnmher
to the police depnraneni at ont*.|^**^_ t"*.T!"TLl^ _!^T^1 .Vbont 3*0 fan*
TaBei wns Aned $1 and costs for
toxical aon.
iog hy throwing a heavy steel bar
through tbe window in the renr of the
store and entering throng* tbe
. S-±*»- Th j escape was made throng* I
. • th.» back door which wna oniocked
the inside by those who
Wben arrented TaEel had a half pint j,he "*****
' i f The robbery was diacajf era-4 by
.Viteec, LahiE. of
at eight o'clock wben
wny to church. She told V. kL Mc-
Gh«>e. af Church street whnt sh*
saam and Mr. McGhee the*
H U Pinto and Night Watch
Brace.
A Caisplete surrey of tbe
Saaday
lets estimated at aboot Sl**m>.
There has ben no true* of those
■a bo cocuniued the robbery.
On next Waw**am*F aasBtt sha
wrotherhooal nt Sc Pnner» B»aa*?tu»r»L
. httnrb mill innm lain the Baane Batua-
i ert ciaavss af the Stone charvb. xaii. it*
Three P. Ctaan of th* ■-choafcatATua-
t __
1 arr-gatiaanal chare* ut Che 91
. larch parlors.
The ^vt>nt will b» on* at Che aunp**:
; jie^tiiucs j ttn* juat: xait a apiaiai ar:-
i.-i no« baling arra.ig»u. Mem^aawrs et
MaMtsbers of ail three c i ansa aaw n*- jott.. P. sent A. M
«, ,. ^ ~ T. _ nateatetl to be at that mswong ia Sha rjma-* i^rrJhttar .
BroUerhoo>i of St. rVwrs Evan- ^ ,»_ _, , ». „. „ T »,. -__ mmnummmr
■■■ a n y,.i .<! the evenings ;*siTiji'j
will start. ianu*iT wnil tu- senrad nt « S»
w-tmaba~-s aif ta» BMcjuttraaiotii *r* »aa:a, j, mammsm ami h* ggsaa.
,T. PETER'S BROTHERHOOO
HOLDS BUSINESS MEETING.
gal al chirva haa-id 4 business s.eeting
'. :h tABBth la^rlors last evening XL
satck limr about 3S members
present.
SA2AAR AT SOUTH
ATONE CHURCH LADIES MEET.
' AM Society of th* Stone
church buM an aU day aaaetteg today
at th* ***** of Mrs. Werner Silch
Mra W. A. Tabbert. Mrs. Conrad inch
Mra a Werner aad Mrs. Wm Baetx
■Ml assistant hostesaes Dinner wna
nerved at noon nfter which aewing and
chat aBEoadad tha afternoon s enter-
FIVE HUNDRED CLUB MEETS.
r»-i : ing forth every
Tho Five Hundred dub wa* eater joint meeting of tha Methodiat< ongre- „.„t wur.J| WBil)i. ^
.aiaed To-day a.ternoon by Mrs. H .--; ^ Stooe and St. P**er-a ehaach f^ , huvt nltmltaar *t
V. Fincargnn at her home oa Milan -rj, ctas^.i next Wedaaada]
aveane. The aiternooa was spent ia ■
.ard* after which refreshments wer BMW ATTEND ANNUAL
srrred by the haute**. Mrs. C G FIREMEN*
Ashenbich won Arat honors and Mrs.
William Smith, wins! Aboat ;:■« people utendeai tae aa-
rnal hail given by the Amherst Vol-
, COUNCIL MEETS. BBSBSe Fare Department in the Ehrman
Hall aAst t-veaing.
The Village Council heM a meeting | r,.. a jj %aA mt,w 4*0*0* a«orU«ai
Taunday night at which imse two iM0, eTea a^-, a>ntertainnient and Cnrrs
ordinance, ware puiand. aad other j_. i^j^ur,. & i^taim. furnish*.! the
minor business mutters discus red music
An SSpSBlal ordmaae* for the ■
Peart street sewer aad aa ordinance ■ s-; JETER'S LADIES'
prohikitiag atikrioas destrcuuon of AiO HOLDS veeting.
>ahlk or private property war* BBBBt
.lans were also made to iwgair -rfe* LadMs Alt) Sociscy *C 8c P*t-
«ht» __ guciVav-.. At ■"■—ik—* uaB 1
mre: aa-upkd emaamasamtv.
ST.
LAOSES
TO
Mra Claire Stlwald
visitors In BeMea, Sunday
wns in
yaaiiiday.
TIPS TO TAXPAYERS.
Area.
-ome ot ih* dirt
which ar* now
streets 13
Ara-i '-
SPECIAL SERVICE
AT CHURCH SUNOAY
-Uacolns M
be the subject
Eastman will s;
jerric.-a. of th*
Fter Today" wttl
which Rev. P. a
Betbodist-Congrega
. ra..^.- ..-4 a.har«;a ai«;? hii: oXter-
3 ica la the charch purioars with Mrs.
C^taria*. Ehrman. Mrs. Miiiai* Xhikei
Sag Mrs. Cxr Sh.-amn as ha»Re»sa*».
sparse in sewing
which hutchatom
was served by the hostesaes.
CONGREGATIONAL LADIES
Ti". Baoiuar. whieb ut bating grew* ft*
'.it Foresters at Sonxh Aathrtcsc at
their iixigti ruonus dtin wenA as t--»*-
.r.A 31* a-TUWdt. ^aWh 1 Kl- OOll .3lt2r
cations are 'har the ;nT:»ir as a shuiM-. <
wnl be a huge smevess.
rh' f»sriTirim» flor tha nanh s**s*ai
'.t ,n. 1 Kht v _i ahamc UM aattlajut
present.
As a - i.-muL. acrjrsafCim. asr (th* hsA-
n.i.-w of the- wajat*. B P. Teuac at
Laiuitenvilte. OAan ia r*r*"*E <nx aa
.... SA II cUd aa* aUat- haWC aim
. .Hall ants oureaiiiy BuvtHiswl a
4.-.' a .i-iM. <st favor-xhut ■iuasntttac.
rher>> are sit** cwu» achate high. Tiinei
a. < > it - notbtsUle on chat weeafs hdL
i-—m.'» «U1 ic i * 0.-1*1. 50^01-10..
a;ga:. A tiaiawsnrt inng will b» osori.
.:- i!o»t pogHlar *jrl ox Swash
I Aiiiitatrst ooii a strtn* at gsairis. will He
awaniatd tn. hor atUMatsc caunmtAamr.
Ms
. ..l-l , ^"iP'a". 'JtVTiX W_
1 SaaUitr-STSaVt
i>? :ltr:l jiarzitrt
!'<-iniL-' il
hwMatir wiffl ae BBBBl at U
w^qer as t icosck.
Fred Sca*t*er. Carlmha,
. - z
m
ZAAfsAS Stmt he eaaaee st
tesmm ^sm* e*
B.
tar st tme mRMB st 1 ,iii'an A.
laat at '\ ilSntrr Bund ILimw.
■MBBl
at ta» amtmsat st
at Lasoua. BomS SSos.
VJBE af awBmwBS BBaMmA ate at Sty-\
-a.
|jail a I
la o .am**
-Tumarraw Anour
at
If ».
3«wr thv Twain Stsail
l_ai -jjn—Daetur ?*v -
Prry -Wait Whitamn.
Pha-ip*—Siine SuMer*. it
_:-rauirn.
Post 1 asm" I b-
L'ninji—Thw Xugnettc SiirrH.
3ajajaevHt —*iir*i-» at taw-
'V--;
S. hmrx— Abraham -.mauti
~n
The Lndnts' Aid SocitKy of the Coa-
unaal church Sunday moraiag.
la the evening the illustrated
-Hinduism- will be given in tbe Cua-j^ Mr^ Jaj on.-utt and Mrs. Bobatr.
gr^aOamal church. Pattsrso* ia the chwh parlors yes-
' rerwny afternoua. Sswiag aad chat
SCHOOL HONORS ; ,gor4n| tae afternooas aaaatwmw-
mjssmmmmm. mmmt_ 1^,^,, »M ^r,«f ^^ m
. i
. h- af'.arrUaJOO.
Special sasrrtoes worn AeM at the |
acbool yesterday afternoon ia kaaar of , AMHERflT WISSB AT OOV ER.
«k-pr««**eut WUnou. whan funatrai.
took pine* yest.erway. Amber -t High Schaoaafs boya bssatsc-
SkAMML
»•.. be i+ut si
aatcs js. -jxsta -jairijani»«tit wa
.l saaiabHir "^MtartusaueaaT at
Itebpa ill* .aay
3r-Hi*n—-IraaV
7—Ia.
V . ... .al-lin
:knrTt--i >:
Slurti-a •.
ttmstaft*
con* wsa -atatrtauaaj*
hy Mrs. *TJIiissn 'ImuHl at jer lumr un
a*sr» at .maai Tmassy antht.
sa&wr •Sues
.W-ftiir and Ss
Carta si-
*Oa.*fi
SERVICES S*-**QA* "SlGi-iT
ST PETERTS V. P. L.
FolWwtng the servtcss.
FOCXD West ef South
ISM Urwaa* ptete. No 114 Mi Wed
aeodny morateg. Owner may base
ism, by Maailtyina same and psy-
^^l
Tones iBrt. a
Mrs. Saatah
ball tatatou defeated tbs Dover high ou£-
it at Dover last naaht by a aaasw af
SX-tl in a fast and exnring ga***.
Tbs UksI Inils took the laod in that
Sr.t atij. - ■ xa.t ■awhttainatd it through-
'.'l. - .'lag PeuOUt * LaHagH.t of
Patter's chanth haht a h
-Hiciui ouMKiag ia th* atamrch
r i.-.m oignc. Puiaa wwmt tnoata isc
a. .a*nana** Pntras wttaiua wai. be Iteut
I'wttMUji «««nmg. FebaTUkwry t*. That-
t -m.iei, '• vtooiK * Swcuttty team. St
Jai.i.i -t chnwub oc Soudh >m »■*■—: * .
I.- ie i'znx s of zHzt iKu. ajrgiin at.' uai
oc thtwc cam*.
i .mroU XUu* is na.a, i iH in.
his injury lasc
Dwriing ass doii.
ia lost aight's couutst east had . •
that Srst strtng awta been ia ths gaasoi •
start to Snath ths svur» ****** | *
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TPsine—•" uanuie* it "ttu
MahtL-h—T^mimr T*wuaor»».
Sfaiiun—Twaimnullt7
: ._£' lA-i ^»iO>v*
luillmg
Thu waafa waaay hnd
pnav tie Vailcy VTnw. aaniJ nmlaq. ami
•t?*m at dm t^ia
.r Tunamurn umarars
ng tt,- 4auia^». i -uciai "tins, wsll
*TTSsO aTriHM*UJ*IT>
CLUB anahCE
Vn.'Ui Jtu iMaopi,- utetntw*
nnnit ■ '"un - mt imiimind
the ahr-oun Hiui :ast MimiBsi
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Object Description
| Title | Amherst News-Times, 1924-02-07 |
| Place | Amherst, Ohio |
| Creator | Amherst News-Times |
| Date of Original | 07-FEB-1924 |
| Collection | Amherst News-Times |
| Submitting Institution | Ohio Historical Society |
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