The Cedarville Herald, Volume 25, Numbers 27-52

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V* tfitOw* ' f f t p 0 ifp a g m p f s i t Mr*, 0 ; p j i M $m feitf fim ttfk y g m d p g i; !# X 0 , B s < f ^ Jw®, « » i l t o f e l % &Isifcr 4T sw 4*( T k ’ frm M"' mt* rcJipSfoig iawim, 1*®%, % th&fmi -»(* ’ fm vtihhwm& ihni~ Um'wtn given s ^l%‘,-i‘Wfef-fei ef wAw pe&wit&i. M m , 0 , t f , t/fdiiw m i Mit# Lulu jtkrlm‘Jm& teudf m vm tf^lvd'Juvi- inlUm io tiime h tiy ftkwU f a t .w x t 'Kaminy ntiemuw fm n three m k\% ' tfetwjk . : Tm m iu tW tfrfo g iye ti in hmtot nf< Mta, geiest^ Miw ifm o iknn iiti,'afWuMngUm If. C. A traveling thovr Wpwjtetttlng the Ceojw Meiliehiii Omiwtiy off)*yton h n v tfm n holding forth on » vacant hb a t iim .m r of Sh>d'# atom. ,Jh»rgo m w ih have im u hrongltt^ut nightly ts hear the musical novclhimj Ow* . man emiyulhri, etc, I ’liero are tm heavy lUter# in the crowd, one who Jilt* #00 pound* with hi# teOllr, and the other hfta «/S2 pounds over his head, 4*1 1 » woidda record kanpposed t?J imhnt <)l& pound*. A numhcF of young fa ifa .about town gathered together Monday eve- ning Mtl had # eiilckctr roast in the Vi'cirdty'of tlie ^olil tile kilns wt^t of town, I t might ho we)) to atoto that the chicken* had f e n proofed ho fora leaving {town, ootiHcfemUy no tlM.*!! ti«rt mHtt HUM fh«,«,1l‘rl . Aft Bea, 6 .Ri( 38 way, w n m , - . ' j . e m m m & . - ■ - « i i %% B* H . Mtffiilim. nmffeted » rfeit 0^MM0tt4ay Bternmn fw tn the eSm tpfth& hm k ife ’lm f tm n p$i • f e l t m $ had ftfed retarfei #hcn If yarne so h ife •./ -^Cfemenf -waterton%%>Tdjfeirfe-' M is 2®feral* can had o f illtf f& w , , 0atl and them feofofo hoy- ifew fe e , *• ;‘ - 4 sf e e «ra» a rnm tip g &( ‘% m ia - F fdhy i© ry g t ; H o o la *tnptAay, t& am m f*t the mlgriatton of, ffev. John fdavCOohmi/mtVfho goes to Goman town, I'a, Freei^toryalw took an* d tf its car® darn®* MeMiehael, whs will enter, the theological seminary this fa it llia f A Eight, ffafcimported Clydes­ dale StaWon, 74a. 0007, will stand at A lf Johnwu'M stable, one-half mile eo#of,Xamc*tofe bn Thafeay, Fri day and Saturday, of each week Terms, $10; Mrs, lialph Otorge returned to Ohicjgo Wednctday after a visit with her parents, Mr, and Mr& Andrew daekson, The M i^a 34e^bl& did itof last? far IM lfwiimm Jssfw ^ 'a.? wse ra f e to d huhe x f e f to vhsii their feme *^w5tfase toon. • • •, F i f e fejmm oavgt* «t ■,. Gray A G p A, Mr# ind Hra SitofeT MeUbBnw have for dfefe g fe te Idifew |S«ral 'M frm * WdaM»gto», 0 ^ m 4 Martm FaftintWj, Bsisfiife, h d , ' ' ! -niom^y, hy getting price* -on faHUizst h&fom'ym purefu&e, t ,. ■ ‘ Kerr- X FMflag JBraa, ‘.lieTtoy 'Hum t raufeed- Imme T h S S ^ n g B i i ^ 'iW t i f e a r n i s t i s , F i,, w fee f e fed' awploymeefc toy tome fimW_ MiraKefe Btenon who gradnitod ftoto Geneva Ckdffe ‘this springarrivedhoineTnewlaymorning. T 5 ^ fsmcm'HJap the tosp* act *t ^ the E4r%Ggrafya! «f g p r io ^ H #** ■'attotoptodby Garpcaf-Kay# A»#ra- to^ fe lsSy lsg ln fine hfeltol irit& i- oelferfec^'fctofeOff ahoahfef Satofe e l, &jJne.wjaT€&xz-3. three rihetorek* e»# 14 1 * .rap^rtod that he will m oves. Kay. siaferthe tiat&EcSh c a ow l» feared m -ihU loop*- (SfeaMKay have itoce«sto%' preloratod f e « s f . he wonld-.-riee^ve; * weefe; Hfefwdfee John T. Sam* mid that if Kay dies dodge X K# Mower will fell w^edal Grist dory and Indict the raanagetnen#. lor illotrtog K iy to make the ride. M em tMm Sm *5 t I5ti3 p i f e l i t r e 'ihsraday tfera^E #?** £ fe ; tS fe I#'-*y««r<3.i ’m # j; l*3d»_£3 Werftrafe- • TEef85***2 w:,3l^fe*4 L' .-; isz& ikB tmtfetcfc ci" I Mr, Xfet Mardarib t f fwa cTet^fc iiBwMafcife a m t a f w«s*.C'f town# j| | Mt*. 1 » * Ms»ffe f e l,3;| I Mxi, IV# Ffe»^IKba^gtoa* •_X J ,S|| : «i»d'Mr, A# 43 Be»d -of ‘<%e&s'a5lJI | *sd astos-dal- t f e to»*| wnrieieisia*, ” i - ; _ I Mra, 0# A#■ Sam «xa».t*x£ed •cy | fey d*3gh.t«rMr* B.-P Sfetor,*rsr;ved J fere Mcgfey fra® Axmm t wferal they f e re fe*» f i t tfe&itora fealsfe 1 { _ w „ - n ^ a . 1 / » # # , * f / In Ladles’ Shift Waists ■ A l t t h i s .seas-323 - n e w , a n d [ tfe e w say l a t e s t s t y l e s . I f f g ^ t i t e e i i s g a f tew w a i s t i e s u r e ts> s e e -th e s e g « s d s fc e fs re p u r - e h a s i t s g . , Mae B m f Bill* of M khm fk , 0 „ j ie f r iid d a s 'f e ra^tfer -Mias.* f e e a KEEP TtfESi IK G ln^yhfed o f jwfe, toomffe, ©sum and htoto a t Gray A 0o#U Clyde Sproul wh* fes fecit a t Fair Btyvc. Michigan* tor ravfe.1 yeara' clerking in a department store ‘ fe* taken ft similar position a t Ftttohnrg# Bgggie$*pa>fited at Wolford’s, Sit*. Margaret jJcrriihy and two grand children ol Chicago, ara being entertained by A# A Srsith and fami­ ly* ■■ t, ; , • So better time to paint the buggy than right now. At Woltorda. The firm o f Kerr and Hastings have been awarded the Contract tor turniflsi«g coal for the Clifton schools, ■ t on . -V one4 hen roost w«*. invaded eve. Mr*, riylvi* kyJe, accopiplnied I»y her daughter, left Monday, morning tor Korefiehl, Xnd,/whine* they wii Virif during the iiifnmer with Xtov< Ifuward .famteori and fatrrify.' Charles K, Harvey, a Xenia dairy man was fined 150 and m l* the first e f the week for selling milk in which formaldehyde was found, ,A sanipia of the milk wm sent to Columbus for anaiyai*. I t fa raid that samples from other dairymen were also seat to Co lnmhus, Formaldehyde ii used to keep the inilfc sweet during (he hot weather* Jattmiown is to have n driving riiib find will givo matinee race* them every Friday afternoon, They w use the toir ground track, IJfMrs. J , II, Andrew and Mias Mo! Ho Martin veiled Mrs,Grant X>yd at Ttormorsvillo, 0„ thefirat of the week, Miss Lida M, Keck, formerly of this plnco but a t present Hying a t llamiitou, 0 ,, is editing a column under Uio.lUtle of *‘My Lady’s Cor­ ner" lulho . ^rititt^pnbiishedrin 1hc »;imo city, Tiie suit of (Jims, GUiaugh agaihs .Jtimes Kennon on. a grocery bill came Up for tries second time in BcjUiro "Wolford’s court last, Baturdky morn ing. Attorney Cook of Xenia, rep­ resented Kennon and asked to have iho case continued, his request lieing granted. Later in the day a compro­ mise was dtoeted between the parties and the suit withdrawn; ,Comb and extracted honey at < (4«.v feCoA, Gray William Wlldman of" Selma, is having quite a time to keep track ot his driving borer. The animal with a. nearly new pfeoton bugg/’waa taken on Iho night of Inly 2 nd, and officers have been on the lookout since then. This is the second or third time this same horse has been. stolen,. The horse was about 10 years did and weighed about 900 pounds, „Mr, Wlldman offers ample reward for the recovery of tiie property and $100 reward tor capture and conviction of the thief, MiltoftBpiiar who resides south o ‘ town was successful in getting first priiie in the drawing contest at the Brady A Btrintoi company’s clothing store in Xenia, The prize was $25 fn gold, , *'My hair was falling out ver tost, and was rapidly turning gray, tried several hair preparation*, bjut they did me more harm than’ good, I then tried Ayer’s Bair Vigor, Boon my hair, stopped falling out, and all the old color was restored, Thqi It coinmcuccd to grow very, rapidly, and if h now 5 feet 5 inches long,"' - Mrs. Lydia Kuykendall, Ularafnmit, III, ■Tim now* of the-death of Mrs, Mary A, Dunlap, widow of (jlmrles. Dunlap, will i« received with regret. Mrs, Dunlap has been making her ho*be with her daughter, Mrs, DJara H u m , of McKeesport, Fa, Tim to* to,dna worn taken to (JJndnmiti for buriat.' "My hair now measures just 4 feat (» inchrv to length. What Ayer’s H nr Vigor has d,me tor me Xcertain- Jv to tieve it will mi for others, I *hserfuily nammiund It (o nil who whb rtbniidRiit, iieautifnl and long liato.” rVoiclia iSUrgraw, Olerlch, I* I%k, ;i-0 .< . -» ,B*v* mm,e| by getting prtota ferid;f»e fefiife you punlmsf, .. 1 I f e r . A H a stin g S r f e on There was an'attempt to burglarise tiie residence of Fostrnastor Tarbox, last Baturday night about midnight. This Is the second time in about week. Mr. Tarlwx beard the noise end secured bis revolver, hut by the time bo reached the door the fellow was crossing Jots am. fences in great shape, A shot or two wss sent down over the garden in the direction of the feeing fellow to remind him that lie hsd been detected in Ids work, Mr, Tarho* says that the party was a col­ ored man and he thinks he has a fair Idea as. to who it is, Bipdre Bradford report* that ho has the required number of toet frontage representing the consent# from prop­ erty holder* for the Bpriugfiold <ft Wsshington Traction company, This company will on Monday evening a*k council for a franchise. Xmcs Duffehl and FerdiUa Bridg­ man were united in marriage Wednes day evening at Urnhome of’the bride’s mrents, by Itov, A. tlamftton. ’Their many friend# wish them a happy and *8(cewfut vorage across the matri­ monial m , Thanking ymt for the return of: those seeks, and with a few -new ones we. wmt for we hope to supply the’ need ot on t patron*,. ‘ • The t), B.K kvik ( ’ o , t ’nunrit ‘msvta to ragulav maim Monday evening, ’ The wjil of the into James Spencer, of Jamestown lias been filed in the Frobate Court, He gives all his real estate and personal property to his daughters, Aranota- Spencer, Alary Dean,' Susan Jane Harper, Nannie 13, Henderson, and Isabella Finney or their heirs, He directs that all property be converted into cash. His gold watch is given to his son, Thomas, and lds'gold headed cane to Frank Spencer, The will states that Wm. CL, Thomas A, and Frank Ml Spencer have received equivalent amounts to their share of the estate, Thomas A, Spencer, and I I 0 , Dean are named as executors, with out bond, low Firas to Ml, Veraoa, 0, Children, are Kghifeartied and Itam gbtfe while. partite are Mm. and indolgentr . Oat of this condition there wmteihrm dfctrefcps a state ol 'facts neither helpful to ‘tfe child, con duetiye to. the happiness of the par­ ent m t agreeable to those in the nrighborhood- through which fee juveniles are wont to roam, . Complaint fes feed made to ns that children who ought to be inched up in feeir little- feds at a epasonable time,, roam fee streets a t' unseemly hours, free atfd nttfeltered as the bird from its moantein eyry, to provoke wilhjeer arid g0>e, pzmehihy whoever they may f e ,, • While all lim h annoying to ladles* dr gentlemen, it hs infinitely more hurtful to fee children themselves and it will leave'many an eschar up­ on their plastic natures which fee ntagsra of tears in after years cannot .efface. I t is a safe thing to keep children from fee streets except when attended fif parent or guardian .and teach them to be respectful, rather than allow them tobeiasolch to feeir elders. Misecs Lulu fenhb, i$dm Townsley and Eleanor. Broife arrived home from a' visit ovjth Mies S's brother, Mr, Andrew Hess, attorney at law, at Sidney, 0# W e jW^ijit Your Produce and w ill pay -you In trade 20c per lb. for is t Class Butter, \$c per doz. for Fresli Eggs, 12c per lb. for Lard and’Bacon. __ Bird>srMammoth Store# Notice of Appointment, . Estate of btea S. Stiggcrs. Notice i# hereby given'feat fee undersigned ha# been appointed and duly quail fied by the probate court of Greene County, Ohio, as executor of the last, will and testament ot fee estate ofDisa Sledge Stigger#,-deceased late of Greene Courtty, Ohio, All persona indebted to ^the #sid deceased will make immediate settlement and cred itora will present feeir claims accord ing to law, 'duely authenticated, to fee undersigned for allowance. lh 0 . B ull , June 27,1902. Executor. Excursion ticket# at one fare for round trip will be sold to Mt Vernon, O d account Ohio Baptist Assembly, July 21st, 22<1, 24th, 20tb and 28th, via Pennsylvania Lines. Bee Ticket Agent*. Drink, ■ - . ' andthetotal) drinks mith you. YourHair ’’Two years ago my hair Waa falling out badly# ! purchased a both# of Ayer’s Hair Vigor, and soonmyhalrsioppcd comingout.” Mis# Minnie Hoover, Paris, 111, ■ Perhaps your mother had thin hair, but that is no reason Why you must go through life with, half- starved half, If you want long/thick hair, feed it with 'Aycrte Hair Vigor, 1 and make it rich, dark, and heavy. 1 . .. tbit a mu #,- -AfitomBsite - -■ rr,ytmr emtaMi aaisp sand »**n» r&n*f stmw*wln i -fta itftW^, b »tot* lha f tw m , «KUUVUVtHK flttu w » ^ • y r m r a a I m Cur’s is the soda feat people go out of their way for, We Wonder,-sometimes, where they all conus' irom, though we know trie fame of Itldgway’e perfect soda bo's traveled Tar, J ^ t cmiic a# fast as tiie may, they will get prompt, dainty heryica nt-mir fountain, Have you tried our delight­ ful specialties -dteam drinks al* liumt« -Htwl our delicious ice tuf-rtlij w)i|M Hriiddiit* $mm QiKf#?«»((, v Ohio* m _*Miw. Beraipe DunoEs* of iCewf Concord 0 , , returned Thursday . after * pletmaf vfeitwife Mim Mascfe BterraL - ' Tbs' contract- for' freea-tog- fee B, F# ■ Church ha# bees awarded a CUt&ttakfiSrm.' The earupany agree - to h a re th e w o rk c im p k le d in th re e ■ week* after the y commence work. Tb® mrpmiem ham .finished ferir workamt Ed. Netbli wiB sofio irateJ L a d le s* W J i l f e a n d - C o lis re d ISTalsis*. segsslsr 'price^ $r.2S, ca t prise • -' -*• S^c L a d l e s ’ W fh ite ;. W a i s t s * ta e& ed a n d em ls ro ld - .ered* splendid, valae at, cat price"$1*13 the Wood work .*U.TxroMtcdL The outside- tmprmemfihis bam not been commenced je i fecdgh'fec trustee?, expeetto have fee .cement wofea 'jo- feortlj. Some place the opening of, new edifice about fee first of Septem­ ber, L a d l e s ’ F a n c y W id T a W a ls ts* iM a a a tI fa lly m a d e r e g u l a r p r i c e -$ 2 , 50 * c u t p r i c e • ■ - .. $ 1 ,% Ladies' Fancy S ilk GingJaam W aists in Blue* JPInk and .Tan* Lace 'stripes, Hie choicest 1 o n e s I n p a r M ere* r e g u l a r p r i c e $ 3 - 00 , c a t ;price — »u "v "- 7 - * ' ' $2.19 The wheat barvc*t tisis.year ,"is ex­ ceeding «]{ expeetefeous. The. local sfe ttto rw ta say feat fee quality % fee best feat they have seen' for sev­ eral years and fbait fee yield h from twenty-five to thirty baabeis per mm TVife a Tew day# o f dry weather the shock threshing will ioou he over as many of- the farmers have placed their wheat In barn# and would take no chances on the weather# ‘ The price for new wheat i# in fee urigbbarhood of sixty-sev­ en cents. -Baggies painted nt Wolford’s# Reduced Rates to CIcVeJarK?. Excursion tickets to Cleveland, ac­ count' ConveationJIof Gerroan-Ameri- can Masons of United States, Will be’ told yia Pennsylvania Lines;July Hills and'.17fe# For rate# /and time Of train apply to Tickc-t Agents of the Pennsylvania Lines. LIST OP LETTERS. List of letter# remaining uncalled for in fee Cedarville postoffice for the month ending Ju ly 11,1902, List Nm 28, Anderson Rachel, Strickley/Mr. BamUcI.' T. S i T ariiox , P, AI. Why Ha.Wa* Posted. “Aly wife/’ said the man from Chicago proudly, "has ono of the flnndf! T knttA uttowtrinf^ feu finest nrind# I have ever met; ^Indeed she has/’ agreed stranger from Dakota, whp had just been Introduced Into fee club. The Chicago man looked up sharply. There was an authorita­ tive ring that he did not like in the strangers voice, ' “Nevertheless I must admit that she has her faults/’ he continued after a pause# “Yes, indeed she has,” the stran­ ger again chimed in. The Chicago man jgmpcd to his feet. “See here, my friend/’ he ex­ claimed, “I should like to know by what authority you agree with me so definitely about mv wife?” “The best in the world/* said the stranger simply. ’ “I used-'to ho married to her myself, yon know/’ —•NewYork Tribune. ♦ ♦ ♦ m a m m o t h s t o r e COST 12 Days 12 The first cost sale ever held in Xenfa, and the first chance youThave had to get Dry Goods, Dress Goods, Notions, Corsets, Hosiery and Underwear at cost. This sale will commence at nine, o’clock Saturday morning, July 12th and continue twelve days, closing Saturday,, July 26th. W e will offer .everything in the house at cost. W e must have the people we must have money. Come early and supply your vyants^ No use -to quote prices come and see. Dress Goods a t Cost Silk Goods at Cost Underwear at Cost Hosiery at Cost ■Everything at Cost E x t r a S p e c i a l s — - F a c t o r y R e m n a n t s . 1000 yards of Bleached Cotton, to yds. for 29c 1000 yards of Heavy Unbleached Mus - . lms, 10 yds. for 39c. Fans 3 i-2c. F O L L O W T H E C R O W D F O R T H E N E X T T E N D A Y S T O T H E G R E A T . C O S T S A L E * Could Not Epeak Engltib, Ono of iho most common faults among those who speak incorrectly Is tho misuse of English preposi­ tions. “Different from” becomes “different to” in the popular speech of England and too often “different than” in America. Tho New York Times mentions a queer juggling of prepositions, tho Achievement of two small hoys, “William/* asked tho teacher,, “why were you absent from school this morning?” “Oh, some un stole me coat on mo.” “What's, that? Stole your coat ton you ?*” “Aw, ho can’t talk English/* Said William’s brother, James. “He means some un stole his coat off fen.” 0. A. Spahr, : X e n i a , O . Insuring Friendship, Although Mulcahy-and Mulhooly were known to bo great friends, they were ono day observed to pass eaeii other in tho street without a greet- ing. *‘WhjA Mulcahy/* a friend asked in astonishment, “have you and Mulhooly quarreled ?” “That wo have not,” said Mr. Muleahy, with earnestness. “There seemed to 00 a coolness between you when you passed-just Going Upstairs, Tho wrong way to go upstairs, according to a physical culture teacher, is to lean over, contract the chest, hoop the shoulders and bend tho whole body forwatd from tho waist. The person who goes upstairs in this way will be ex­ hausted at tho top of even a short flight. Yet stair climbing properly done Is considered a good exercise,' Tho head should be erect, the chest expanded, the shoulders back, wife no bend whatever of the b 6 dy at the Waist. With this poise put the whole weight on the ball of the foot end do not touch the step with tho htol and note, the springiness felt s i every footfall, now/ “That’s the insurance of our friendship” “I don’t understand “Whoy> thin, it’s this ways Mul- hooly and I are that devoted to wan another that we can’t bear fee idea of a quarrel, an’ as we arc both -moighty quick tempered we’ve re­ solved net to slipake to wan another Contradictions; We live amid contradictions. Our old men call each other boys and our youths are old fellows, Our girls like to be manly, and our mto are often old women. A young lady likes to be called a kitten, but ob­ jects to being called a Cat. A young man yearns to be reputed ft gay dog, but dislikes being called a puppy* In the afternoon we go to see a morning performance a t the fees* ter, and a t early morn we read our evening newspapers. Stilton cheese is,nearly all made on the continent, French chalk is got here in Ameri­ ca, Hungarian bands are comprised of English musicians, and many British flags are made in Germany, —Seleetcd., The Retreat Tho “fire devouring” colonel had ftt all, for fear we dissolve the ^ccn telling his small nephew# ter- frxendship 1 ” •1 riblc stories of battle and blood, anil The A Ml**ppraheriklon. practice of naming race they had listened, spellbound, for an hoar, Then said the voungesti “I #’po*fo, vmelo, that you never horse# after prominent personage#)’ran away from anything, did you? Sometime# leads to . misapprehend The old-man thought a great deal No belter time to paint fee buggy than right now. At Wolford’#, aion. In one of the club# the other day a message came ever tho tape announcing the death of Lord ——. Much sympathy was expressed for the noble family in their suppositi­ tious bereavement, and much laugh­ te r was indulged in when it was found that Lord -*"**» was a hora& —London Tit-Bite. X before he answered slowly; “Ben, if you live long enough you’ll find out that it’# never well to run away from danger, no .mat­ ter what,; "but you will probably meat with occasion* when you’ll see what a grand thing it is to right about far* and charge in th» oppq- * site "d ic tion a# fa it m ytmtsfe fo.* for m u i i m t # tyiB %m pm \ M otBer W T V C K T Y - B F 1 Vai b r a n d s t y l e s HOT, '’ ist^ •O f U . P . C h u f f 3 ’1 / ued by Rc IN S T R U H E N 1 Discussed at Meeting c sonage Was Erected) AndWasDedic-. .Olil.fashione'^%) On Jan. 28,1879 met in Cedarville an fee congregation solemn service of " of theniseh’es to t- was a very helpful sc cd a rich spiritual ha ,0n August 11, le dered an election of elders to be held on . m on feat data the turn & Turnbull occurred t L.. was postponed unti , 1 i, ' ■ E... Turnbull had been t • Q 0(j . members of the coug / - been a ruling elder f<-’ U n a On Sept- 6 when tht i ’clOCb gregation decided to ^ day .z.T .W—. /- .!•«r./' .3 . A t.■ fc. n .V ' ' . .M . I elders and chose Tho and J. W. Pollock, , bad preached from tl - 32 ph. 4 : 30 , The eld ■Want? fied their acceptance .* 1 Sept. 18 and they « . _ . _ , iiiatolled after a serin 1 the pastor from ill '1 . Oat. 22 . - 3 On March • 17 , It . 4 conference on the jST. 1 pastor accepting i C o s t preach .nt Adams' i, actioh of the parM M ing’ the invitation Qn April 5 , 1882 , K ‘ I Presbytery Was instrtijvcill the overture concor > .j instrumental music,! J ) with the wish of the ' session, The sc-ssio^d M u l lime three opposed a- | of instrumental mus | On August 8 , 18 S | notice to the session :— ------- oh account of impai -j-pjjg congregational Uiectii..... meet on August 20 , p Q g 'p , ing the cougregatioir""" , resignatiou, His rt'jj settled to PrcsbyterU| and was accepted, t Jl JL lorate he received o' feeir faith and CO 1 > there was a loss by <. of 57 leaving a net j, 00 per cent, Btetof 1 grass was made in avr-adletfon# fee wofe. The n^outradi lions steadily fd school grew in nhi%nafl]y>& and during his iuci jrnen. A Misslonery socid f-d a kitt The most notable ^ 11cd 4 <*! ate was fee eractit When lie Was caiic J* jl. a salary of $1000 \ in<inec »1 parsonage, bu t.n l'y morn a' his salary was eh [:crs. Sti the free u;-e of. the Thcparaonage Held and was mi , limits of the viS 5 purchased from h Thestra’e tttim nv '-— •wasnot yet opO ^ r in g ” when be came 1 ^m u . manse, found bit rtbtlo and fi-Td, wife the h <L fee pig pen of an f t N r * » S ^ , f f e * i n nrihfeg, cupird, ibe corp-. ■' - • . % v v \ .bought A fondto to ittelmh t >1 slowlj rive fen village h , jive foi the pastor, the at hat it*#, wurdwaatqwuto ^ . •'ftdmim 'W ■:thtogfe »* W, 1 ’ollw.k, that# ftti 'Ktoirp Jaokfifm fa#t»#yui '. A> J* Elririj , •• ‘ n

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