The Cedarville Herald, Volume 28, Numbers 1-26

JtJfC fhe Cedarville Herald. $r»m* %*$# Y e a r . . u&nt<M nvt,x* * * mmoe* ' HRIHAY, JUKE % D r . K E N H E D Y « ~ FAVORITE REMEDY £M 0 $O H A U 5 li i « e . ’ A ci'ttla pbatk? o f t to women $,] taovrsawiiswill ncm ’ Jaek virility nsfosgas Carrie Nation, Mae Wood oi:d 5 ?a» occupy *to feartfc. . ■ Wmumnt%»*?&** ■ 3**wr«ri«»l W turd, jUMIWeIe4MM*f«L ■**-«***»•«•» x n K f a a i i m m Tsr«Ersi^ 1 j*«r»rCfJtoIi£~f-r By tilts ilrasttte methods ofdealing •with frattda Postmaster General Cortelyw may be flying to prove li«iv ofHefentte'iyapJitfieat thehead wfijioEq.uttati.fe, It was the first vMfc o f the Cover- per, to the O. £. <>. Home last tlaturday, while there fie no doubt «a'.v where"Andy ef. al .7 performed fitor “ stunts** while dressed in their panjanms. Homo heartless meu has sued Ensseli Sago for #800. As this is more than Uncle Russell has spent on Iris wardrobe in the past forty years, it loofeslike persecution of the rich. Sargent about the place.and waited vainly for the e-Spected word o f -praise. —At iengtirJhe.said in de-_. fipair,/‘A t least, 'Sir- Sargent, yon will agree that my collection is a tolerable one, won't you?*' ‘Toler­ able—yes,” was the grim reply, “ but what would yon think of a tolerable? egg?* *_________ _ I t most fie a sad recollection for a Governor tovisit a public institution that had such men asGeneral Keifer and Dr. .Houston leave the hoard of trustees rather than submit to the “ Bone** rule. * Governor Herrick had arranged with the great minister, Rev. Mor­ gan Wood to nominate him in the "Republican State convention, but “ Boss*’ Cox said “ no preachers in this convention” mid of course the Governor, said nothing farther, just as any obedient child would be ■ to its parent. ' General Miles is beyond compare the must uniforming general in the United States, He is now engaged in .uniforming the Massachusetts Militia in knee breeches, queues, cocked hatsandother fixings of 1776. The old flint lock musket should not fie forgotten In this antique en­ semble. The Cedarville Herald sOinks the gang puts Geo. Little on delega­ tions and Committees because “ Boss Schmidt is afraid of him.” Then again,they may give the Horn Little: these, little honors (?) because tiroy~ have to have One descent man with a little brain's along to give them an air of respectability, and Little is the only man of brains they can get v/hois short on self-respect—Spring Valley Blade. ” it is, indeed probable that only the proverbial inability of old dogs to learn new tricks prevents the politicians from adopting that “frahkress of which President Roose- velt and, perhaps, his Secretary of War* Mr, Taft, now appears to enjoy a monopoly', if we except, of course, these politicians who dare not come out into ihe open and allow the people to see whom, they represent for win* thoy are working. The ad­ vantages of the President's political methods are, obvious. He has learned that when he espouses a cause the people will stand with his and it is over with trepidation that lie appeals to them for support in any movement which ho regards as.; important. He knows beforehand that they will give him their Cordial support. *£*erfc{T:..U:rtn jaOes« « (• £ '% m=SmrsXsp'JS pteOairft» Caartu Zx^ttsI syc=rcie* _ . |With i*m* it t* « inte&tertuty #« I fitrena ©rink. I *yt?, io spy*ojHp.itm a fjwta j©js&kj fojr a cism to ffcrcsss: fet- tosliafci! is soos&cnts of grot ox* tiiesteitt* acd HKaifaie^ a aaon wit l/eccae Just cs ffriftik as he wosld if !;? tto c^ntento o f a gallos jo;?,** cuttl ii;o • ob-ermm man, "itior.i’Ji it ir, fr* ta jny ofervatien* wt\ rare to £;>! a maa wto will I'j.e wjurol of las log;* la casas of ibe sifti. Creeds with the e s « fc - jraenb shot go along vsrii tliera yatfeerlbg», fJ;« uni harry and d i i.hnt'kmil <& I r 4 |l An Artist'* Sharp Criticism. Wile®. Jalrn B. iLirgenl,. tbo artist, was ja Stw York 'the? last time be 1fe<inje s>;?*a drank just as wadily as flsited tbe gaSesy oi a millfosalrs j We have knonn the samo who?® taste in art matiarsis not of f rocdsilosa to be brought' about by the highest A. thommi pjs|ure3 were on view, t o t fijev ba t been m- iccttd with a v o eM lack o f 8h&&~- heiebts or dbiaiiet/, in the girear ■ s .I ssjkcss lor fasiane*?. by Eonio persons t '2 rearJilng the top -*n How the Japanese Cheat. Mr, Thkaljira, the Japanese minis­ ter at Washington, according to the Kew Orleans States, has a new story, which he tells with great glee. He gays he heard two women discussing his nation. “ The Japancse/>said one of them, “ought to be excluded from the country. Their young inen come here to school, and no sooner do they arrive than they begin a systematic coarse of cheating.” “ How is thiiii;” asked the other. ‘They only pay tuition for one,” said the complainant, “ and they mv judgment, Is drunkenne??,. Have yon ever stood close to a railroad Iraek-Wlifle m-passenger train whirl­ ed by at fall speedi* i f yon-have' you can understand fully what I mn trying to tell you. The noise and i,vnft motion of the train intoxicated yon for the moment, and / o r the time being you are just about as drunk as you can be. Rapidly mov­ ing street .ears will have the same effect on some'persons, The tem­ perament of the person of course has much to do with the degree of drunkenness fesulting from these learn enough for two or three ” Terrific Race With Death. “ Death ■was fast approaching,” .writes Balph F. Fernandez, of Tarn- pa, Fla-, describing his'fearful race with death, “ as a result- of liver trouble, 'and heart disease, which had robbed me of sleex* am! of all in­ terest in life. I had tired many dif­ ferent doctors and several medicines blit got no benefit, untill began-to nkc Electric Bitters. So wonderful was their effect, -that in three days I felt like a new man, and today I am cured of all my troubles,” Guaran­ teed at all drug store; price 50e. conditions. The crowd, is probably the most prolific source o f drunken­ ness o f the kind I have reference to. Few persons can escape some^sort o f . intoxication in a crowd. The most'sedate persons imaginable will show the symptoms, and you will find the condition to exist, * jk >mat­ ter what the character of the gath­ ering. Crowds in the streets will cause i t We find it in the ball­ room. Church gatherings are not. exempt. I have seen preachers, noted for their sedate, courtly and digni­ fied bearing, drunk with the excite­ ments and fine emotionalism o f some, big religions gathering. No doubt almosteevery man can recall many instances of tlie form of intox­ ication I have been discussing.”— New Orleans Timcs-Eemoeraf. The l i im l Y o u H ave A lways S ou g h t , and •vvlilelx Jms been, in use f o r ove r 3 0 vears, lias b o rn e fh e signature o f and lias b een m ade under M s per­ sonal supervision since itsinfancy# A llow nb one to deceive you in this. A ll Counterfeits, Im itations and *y^^st-as-good, , are b a t Experiments that trifle w ith and endanger tlie b&altli o f Infants and. Children—Experience against Experiment* I 1 SPRING* 1905 , » DRESS FABRICS # ft # Ka past season have vre bad snejh a alee ©ottetetcon -cr eelae- fIon o f stylish Dress Goods Figured Brilliants Stte io #1.00 3 Mohairs f®g to #1.73. Banoma Cloths, Heat FI© Check Silks,-. Crepe fife Cfcene, Foulards, Japanese Henrietta Cloths, Silk Shirt Waist S. !*& Spring Jackets, Silk .Peftleoais. Dressing Saeqaes, I'mier- wear, Muslin Underwear, What is CASTORIA Castoria is a liarmlcss substitute for Castor Oil* Pare- contains neither Opium* SIorpMne nor other Hareotfe substance. Its age is its guarantee. ■It destroys Worm* and 'allays Feverishness. I t cures Plarrhosa and Wind Colfe. It relieves Tc’Pt ling Troubles* cures Constipation and Flatulency. I t assimilates the Food* regulates the Stomach and Bowels* giving healthy and natural fileep. Tbo Children's Panacea—The Mother's Friend* . GENUINE CASTOR IA ALWAYS Bears the Signature of « TcarrTTSkTTTkrxTxr r v r > A T>T? TCI t r jLF'jevjra.A i , Scrims, now patterns; SficrTSc, and # 1.00 a pair. Madras, -pretty styles; BnfUesl Swiss I b J l r o M o l f a palrr » 3 3 3 3 3 3 3 3 3 Nottingham 30c, excellent for #1.00 pair. Battepfierg #3.75 to V* #12.00pair. Eduardian #2.75, #3.’<u, ne Homme, Just imported, #5, Ivory, Saxony, Bon- 3 M — i / ? ! . > uk< i pICHISOJi & GIBJEY’S, I 3 TbeKindYouHaYeAlwaysBought In Use For Over 30 Years. < c « tauh t? vunnAysrai£«rr* aenrvomcnv. L/Jll CONTINUE T h o s e who are galnlntr fle sh and strane th by re gu la r tre a t- m en t wlth.-. CEDAR SPRINGS ; Mew Health and Pleasure Resort At­ tracting Much Attention. . Springs of wonderful' curative power similar to tlie famous waters of Cars- had are attracting many, to the health Scotty Emulsion ai)d pleasure resorts of Cedar Spring reached hy, the petmsyjvania lines via MewJEari.vD.—IloteJ-necomruodaiions are under capable management. -Varied recreation is offered: Outdoors on the tennis courts and croquet lawns; in­ doors in the Oltih house where there is a diversity of amusements and gan'es. For particulars about fores and fine of fralHB" apply fo lickei agents or Penii-. iylvania Lines. - d-3-l sh o u ld con tinue the treatm en t In h o t w e a t h e r ;.sm a lle r d o se an d a ilttle coo l m ilk w ith it will do aw ay w ith a n y objection wh ich Is attached to fa tty p ro ­ d u c t s d u r in g t h e h e a t e d season* SemUorfreesample*' SCOT!’ A BOVVNK, ClJcnnsts, 409-415 PearlSucct, . New York. 50 C-ami $u<x>\ nil CEDARVILLE, OHIO. j MM 3*FS A TKtfDER POIXT with us to hear our meats criti­ cised. . We avoid it by handling onlydlie very eboiecst grades; TAKE OTJli STAKES for instance. They ai*e from fresh young steojrp, raised especially for beef. There's no finer meat pro- ilnced in this or any other coun­ try. . T ty one tend see how much your appetite improves. It will beat all the tonics you ever Took. OANS made on Real Estate, J sonal or Collateral Security. Per- WiNGNA LAKETHISSEASOM Will bePartiuutariyAttractive for an Out- mg. m m m C. H .C H O U S E , Cedarville, O. 120 ACRE FARM FOR SALE. On the Yellow Springs pike three fourths mile fromCedarville, This farm is nicely located, being less than one mile from college, churches and high-school., - Improvements ore good. Land produces gbod-teropsrj1 Nice young orchard, bearing excel* lent fruit*,. Never failing springs on farm. If interested, call on or ad­ dress, . W , / . H awihobne , R. P. D., 2, Cedarvilie, Ohio Maa. 27,|1905. ^ WOMEN A F O O L I S H P L A N Ifytnrare nervous and tired out continually yon could havo no dearer warning of the approach lalef •• If Governor Herrick had only taken time to stop here a few min­ uter. ho could have found one of his delegates to the r<eenfi convention that hadn’ t yet recovered from the effects of the trip to Columbus last of serious fem trouble. Donot wait until yon suffer an- j bearablepainbeforoyouseektreat­ ment. You needwine of Cardui now jnst asmuchas i£ the trouble were-xupre developed and the tor- taring pains o£ disordered men- ■tnriition, bearing down pains; leucorrhote, backache and nead- ache were driving you to the un­ failing relief thatWine of Cardui hasbronghthundredsof thousands of women andwill bring you. Wine, of Cardui will drive out all trace of weakness and banish nervousspells, headacheandback- get to check. Secure a #1.00bottle of Wine of -Cardin today. If your dealer doe 3 not keep it, cend the money to the Ladies* Advisory Dept., The Chattanooga Medicine TU a jo y to eat—I welcome jny Because I rdut Indigestion with dinner hoar; August Flower] CoT.jCMttanooga, Tente, and tho medicinewill be cent you. wok . Probably thin “ old wagon'’ W iNKsf G A K O V i carried those Herrick resolutions anil the burden ofthadoad loosened Iris tiiTs* -teaking it necessary to lighten them hy the “ soaking pro- t'f'KS,*' Thin didegate has written much about “ wisdom” ilteferafe edit.ox's” and the like hut if wisdom bring;! about what took place here a. few tlays ago, thank Heaven the Whole world had better stay In ignor­ ance, I f “ wisdom” keeps men away from their families for a day and a, Might and then after all ibis time in Hie “ soak” are not able to go home with out being hauled, w<Fare eoti- fidf tit that “ ignorance” is prefered to “ wisdom,” by fhe majority of om* Citizens. - AXIDS 2S396* MAPLE LEAF FARM STALLIONS. ‘AXIUB 26390, sou of fins champion Axtell 2 : 12 , the greatest family in the world; dam Typhoon 2:28, by Lord Bussell full brother to Maud B. 2 :( j T? 4 . Kecond and third dams great brood maren... COL. (JOLT 2:10?4', the bull dog SUBTERRANEAN WONDERS mammothGave AND COLOSSAL CAVERN race horse, of AWyoifo blood, -son of Alatnst 2:l7Jj anil Hie noted brood CAS TOR iA m t ftt&ms aad- CMlcfeetb ft« M YenHa vsAlwaysBought- ftioj'ti Arab Girl. He is one of the gamest horses in Ohio. TANFOKAN 32810, by Expedition 'blot 4 , son <>fElectioneer; dam Tan- fnbuo!ia 2 : 2 i).^( hy King Wilkes S: 22 - !/., son o f Geo. Wilkes 2:22, with three great producing dams. , Is ]i>^ bauds, weight iKO lbs., a„d j« 0 fj 0 of ffm fiandsomert hr*t’Sf :} living. fiANl)Yt the Weil known black Peivheroti, For full descriplbm, tabulated pedigrees, term?!, cic., send fur cir­ culars or visit the farm and see homes that ate high claqu wiib gilt edge breeding and a h i of young pronpvte in training. •• t), A. HPllACftTK, ^ Houth (.'iforteritm. 0 * Ate tbc .most interesting of all the Natural Wonders 1 uAmerica. Tliese wonderful Cavern,s are visited ann­ ually by thousands of tourists from this country atld abroad; They are pronounced by scientists the most life most magnificent work of nature. It would well repay you lo take the t imo to make a visit to them, They iiro loo liiilea piiuifi o f Loitiiivlllo By. neavtho LOIIISViLtE &BASHHILE B.' and the imib rsigned will lie glad to <jin;te you ra id , give train sdiedul- es or send .sou a inrun I(til illustrated ■ifi page booklet giving au interesting description *»? these mnarkahle places* ■ ■ r C.L, Sion?, 1Gen'l 9m Agjfi! t louiivllfyKy* QCoostipation is the result of indigestion, biliouspcss, flatulency, loss of appetite, self-poisoning, apenua, emaciation, uric acid, neuralgia in various parts of the system, 'Catarrhal inflammation of tlie in­ testinal canal and ryimerous other ail­ ments that rob life of its pleasures if they do not finally robyou of life itself, fj"I'm bound fit the bowels,” is a com­ mon expression of -peoplewho look mis*' frame andare miserable—yetwhopersist Hi “ Jetting nature take its course.” <J\Vhat fl,foolishplan, When, nature could be aided by the use of Green's August Flower, which isnature'sownremedyfor constipation anil all stomach ills, tJAugust Flower gives new life to the liver and insures healthy stools. ■ a <|Twosizes, sac and 75 c. All druggists. Isaac Wisterman, Cedarville,O. ToInvestors. Profercd stoclcin tlie Oetlar- ville Telephone Company i? being offered to local investors at par. It ia guaranteed to pay 6 per cent interest per ■annum and ia to lie paid semi­ annually. The stock is The summer of 1905 is to be an especially attractive season at Winona Lake, the beau­ tiful resort of 3>orihcm Indiana on the Pennsylvania Lines. The 'Presbyterian General Assembly wJlteconvene- the" Stay 18 tb, Notedspeakersand musicians have been engaerd for tl>e summer entertain- inenis. There ni?l be conventionsand co- clal and religious conferences from May until September- The literary»representa­ tion will be prominent. Jn brief, it will bo a most profitable season educationally. Teachers end students whoattend theSum­ merSchool will derivemuch benefit. ■ •WinonaLakeJiasgolf links, tenuiscourts baseball and cricket grounds, boating; fish­ ing. awTmimhgnndcanijvtig facilities. The Pennsylvania Lines run direct to the park en trance. Season and fifteen-day excur­ sion tickets may be obtained from ticket agents of the Pennsylvania Lines. Infor­ mation about Winona Lake, tbe season’s program,- hotel aecogmodations etc., can be ascertained from S, C. Dickey, Secretary and General Manager, Winona Lake; Jnd. “ 5-19# Savedby Dynamite. Sometimes, a flaming city is saved by dynamiting a space tliab the lire can’ t cross. Sometimes, a cough hangs on so long, you feel as If noth- Ingbut dynamite would cure it. Z. T, Gray, of Calhoun, Ga., wrilesi “ My wife had a very aggravated cough, which keptliet awake nights Two physicians could not help her; so she took Dr. King’s New Discov­ ery for Consumption, Coughs and Colds, which Cased her cough gave her sleep, and finally cured her.” Strictly scientific cure for bronchitis and La Grippe,. At all. drug store, price 50c and $1.00; guaranteed. Trial bottle sree. LowFart to the South. Exemptfrom taxes* Tim is a good invoMhinont foi“ a lioim* company where you have Watched its progress and rapid growth. Inquire at thqExchange Bank or D. B rad fu te , P res , Account National Association of Manufacturer’ s meeting. Excursion tickets on saie May 14th and 16th. •Stop-over at Chattanooga, permitt­ ing visit to famous battlefields, Side trips at special excursion fares from Atlanta to all points In the South, east o flh e Mississippi, and to Cuba, Askjickot agents of Pennsylvania Lines for further Information, in­ cluding extension of retuan limit. ■ Low Farcf toWest Darden. Account American Water Works Ascociaf ion meeting, Enjoy an out­ ing at noted springs of wonderful curative power, similar to famous waters of Carlsbad, Particulars about fares and time of trains may ba ascertained from ticket agents of Pennsylvania Lines. XENIA, OHIO. 3 EXGHflHGE MM A CCOUNrS of erchants and Ip- * * dividuals solicited. Collectionr promptly made and remitted.] •nRAFTS on New York, and Cin- ^ cinnati sold at lowest rates.' The 1 1 cheapest and most convenient way jto 1send money by mail, j- SPRING SUITS FOR LAIDES Fine Stylish ^>uits in the correct materials and colors at specially low prices for Spring In Voiles, Panamas Mohairs, Chiffon Broad­ cloths, Light weight Cheviots and Silks, in Black, Blues, Browns and Casjors Prices. $ 10 . 00 . $ 12 . 50 . $ 15 . 00 . William Wildnian, Pres., Seth W. Smith, Vice Pres., W. J. Wildman. Cashier. O. L. Smith Asst. Cashier Two Specials Covert Jackets, E&urtionto St. Loui$. Account National IfofrintAnniver- fary, For information about fares, through train service etc,,, usk ticket agents of Pennsylvania Linos, One fis allwool Covert good satin limn "latent and best o f style Would be good value a t $10 .00 specially priced,- $6 ,75 .. .The other' lot is a clean up of our JftO.OO to $!3.SO. Fine Covert Jackets,all well tailored and- best o f styles, F it Garranteed all very sepcinily .priced. ..u.,. . . . . . «y7. SO Great Silk Sale, We have just secured from a, Silk Manufacture a.large lot o f choice new. style of fancy silks that were made up io retail at 75cts a yard, iETjusttha colorings that a.e wanted n ,w we bought them .so we can sell for tlie extremely low price of. 50cts a yard. This will be your silk opportunity of tins year. ‘sr l o b e B r o s . $ C o . , X e n i a , 0 . EIGHTEEN PRE fUUnS to be distributed on Thursday, August, 31 , ’05 The premiums will be paid in Gold as follows, First, $15; next five in $10 each; next twelve in $5 each. Ask for tickets on all 25c purchases. , O . o . W B I M E J R Fresh and Salt Meats, Fish, Oysters etc DO YOU WANTTOGOONA TOUR OF EUROPE The Cincinnati Commercial Tribune •W IL L f f T A K E \ WOMEN TO EUROPE th ey will go as guests Of The Com­ mercial Tribune absolutely FREE WITH ALL EXPENSES PAUL Your Life Current. Idam's Restaurant andDining Roms Uofher High and litotstofif- atreet* 1. Springfield,.Ohio, Tlie power that gives you life and motion is the nerve force, or nerve fluid, located in the nerve cells o f the hrain, and sent out through the nerves to the various organs. I f you are tired, nervous, irritable, cannot sleep; have, headache, feel stuffy, dull and melancholy, or have neuralgia, rheumatism, backache, peri­ odical pains, indigestion, dys­ pepsia, stomach trouble, or the kidneys atid liver are inactive, your life-current is weak. Power-producing fuel isneed­ ed; something to increase nerve energy—strengthen the nerves. Hr. Miles’ Restorative Ner­ vine is the fuel you need. It feeds the nerves, produces nerve force, and restores vitality. “When t began taking Dr, Miles' Dratorativa Nervine ana Afit3-Paln pula X was confined to my fcrd. I baa cewro ucrvoua exalts, tbo tesalt of twa states illness with malaria, . f icradvially grow so Wo.!; that 1 was tusabla to sit up, Tlstt sjscll* Would voaijmeUrn with cold cbuifi, «r,a I Would lsreomn wrak aiA al<n«st help* lC83, My ritesilsitfda ,■woa jpo®?. I bad docturrd »l*bt Is^it .Rru# weaker M -weskef, Tbe ,Nerviss seemed to swisgtiiea tno tiftbt tiway and sayjftlrediMtott wax better, t fiava taken Six. an acton , twttks ,cf Use Keryitir, «nd t ara a«tDrtlywdl. r.OSA. B. WJCAVNIi, SfoSTW, Is, Dr. Mites'* Narvlna I* Mid fey your dnifedtst, who Witt guaranty that the flrat fenttte V.’ili -benefit. If It taiif, h* will rtftiud your money. , l i ilt f -M c d k t l ^o*, la d and cm FflRJVi s five SM ITH S »n or local ai )o tol do I SVais] tea, 1 Mr. John K. 1 guffci’or from band for eevera MrvIL H.jJMc *Bbly ludlsposod. FroL and Mr_ Arrs, Tlioma.s 'J' Mr* and Mrs. ton, Decoration Mr,*' and Mrs. guest of Jamesti day. Mr. and Mrs. Janestown, wrer Margaret Crain. Mr. and Mrs. 'South Chftrlestoi Sabbath, of the ft and Mrs. W. It. # Mr. Will T< ■Charleston, was- ; ..Jliere Sabbath.- Mr. and Mrs. C‘ Emery, of Clifto and Mrs. G- Y. Mrs. James o turned home, af -with Messrs. Bo) •Miss Lena C* Mo., returned hi Miss Mae Mat | appointed as tea Miss Bertha > fi spent the first oi mother, Mrs. M Mrs. John Ad-■ was the guest «i Wednesday. Rl vilfiedl 2*25.1 berg I axonj EV OHIl N * :E Mrs. Thomas ^ entertained frier in honor,of Mr. fifty-second aruu s at '■hitloi lines, ' For Sale :- condition. J. Mr. Will Broi ': Michigan, ,is i<: .oi ich week, for a' visit J. H, Brotlicrtoi Mr. and Mrs. J were guests IVm Mrs, Jamas towi .Mr. alul Mrs entertained Mr. ette, Ind., Frida, The o 9 th wm Miv and Mrs. Ho held at their ho log. Four gem* were represents sixty present, was Served, and ■ pleasant eveni liresent from.ou James Ervin, .Sterrett, wife . Charleston; and ..of. Brodie^^Caili:. Miss Eva & school near "I coming year. Charles Gain Jess Gains, ol several days In- Mrs. M. W. Ci Anna, of Trentr father, Mr. Artl Mrs. John > alight stroke of Mr. Willard '1 Diiyton, spent 'I Troutes parents Messrs. Will > of Dayton, visit first of the weei Miss Julia tin the guest of Mb oral days this w Bev. W. G. K< arrived here W ding Synod. 11 arrived lastwei time with relat Mr. I*. E. Fu Thursday mo: Mr. Furpiss a return for Ins 1 has been with A fimmi foi* a nipt The Ladies •' E* Church id cake side 1 Open at 3 p, m by Davis. best 73. ' o rt.T t •very ■go lot at 7Cc it tiro Tlrii a. \ u 1 1 *et .at gj IS til uid, Ic o f th throw lotts o Ircd, . slcej •*uffy, tave in .clcaclu ligesth troubh Mrs. I. C (lb. Chirimmii luA f ard is we ng fuel increa fin the storath lives and frlem Bev llutchi visiting bore. * Mr. and Ml- Tuesday in .1 you i iroduct es vita EXCflt'ION ■ jcne :.'*ni VIA 1hNNti' Sreriul !o.s> '.tAto Si'rin*'fi a ternaiVj-is! 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