The Cedarville Herald, Volume 28, Numbers 27-52
2 mrnmmmmmrn -cfTST-.-ru-nr The Cedarville Herald, ' « x , qo !*«** V m r , X C A R b l* XUJIA* - - E d i t o r . ERIBAY JULY 1 *» ia&. Me.- Roefcfellor w ay count 'on finding defenders as loasE% t Ilia irioney lasts. Obviously th e C’?ar is currying ou t his original disarmament propo- sitloa. Possibly because he c an 't heipib, Secretory Taft’s personally con ducted trip to the Philippines is n o ; a junket- Aside from the See* re to ry and &few personal attaches every man, woman and child pays not less th an $500 for the privilege of going along. Thenew eng iheer of the Panama Canal, Stevens has promised Spcre ta ry Taft th a t he will not come a- way from Panama w ithou t orders unless he does so ’‘in a pine box” , . I t Is indeed unfortunate th a t the federal deficit on June 80, the close of the fiscal year, should have so fa r exceeded Secretory Shaw’s es timate, I t amounted to $54,800,000 or $6,300,000. more than the Secrc tovy had believed was possible. Ev ery cloud has a silver lining how ever, and i t is more than probable t h a t the P residen t’ will find the growing deficit a powerful weapon In his coming fight fo r tariff .read ju&txn$nt, in which he is certain to tie b itterly Topposed by the stand ...patter,: ■ The annual reunion of the O. S and S, O, Home expupils is in ses sion a t Xen ia this week, there being several hundred in attendance. r ' the track W alker . ?#i, Work la of Peculiar Importane* to the Railroad. J£ you have nothing else to do tome day when you are passing through the vast network of tracks of, fo r example,- the great railway running northward out of New York, give ,a thought to the man who walks them,for.you, the man on Whom your safety in tins particular jplace so.jmieh depends; He is a peculiar individual. His work is bo very exceptional) so very different from your .own. While you are Bitting- in your seat placidly won dering whether you are going to have a pleasant evening a t the thea te r or whether the business to which yon are about to attend will be as profitable as yon. desire, he is out op the long-track over which you are speeding calmly examining the bolts th a t hold the shining metals togeth er. Neither rain nor sleet-can deter him. The presence of intense heat or intense cold has no effect on his labors. Pay after day, at all hours and in all sorts of weather, he may be seen placidly plodding these iron highways, his wrench and sledge crossed-Over his shoulders, his eyes riveted on the rails, carefully watch- ring to ace whether anyrioolts are loose or any spikes sprung. Up ward of 200 cannon ball fliers rush by him on what m ight be called a. four track bowling alley each day, and yet he dodges them all for per haps fis little as any laborer is paid. I f he were not watchful, if ho. did not perform his work carefully and well, if he had a touch df malice or a feeling of vengefulness, he could wreck your train, mangle your body and. send you praying and scream* ing to your Maker. There would be no sure way of detecting .him.- Theodore Preiser in Tom Watson’s Magazine. Japan*** Art. The oriental artist docs not so much seek to transcribe nature as to suggest her moods. His interest is centered in the- poetic sentiment which she elicits. The saying of the Japanese that a picture is a “Voiceless poem” is particularly ap propriate to their landscape paint ing. Our best artists also seek to express the poetry of nature. But they find it in many things. Our aesthetic pleasure in landscape is a complex one, The oriental, on the other hand, in conformity with-his typo of mind, Finds it in the domi nan t character, in that which re mains when all its accidents-,are eliminated—in other words, wheii it has been simplified and Idealized, “for a landscape painting,” to quote our Japanese critic once more, “is not loved because i t is a facsimile of the natural scene, but because there i$ something in i t greater than lucre accurate representation of nat ural forma, winch appeals to our feelings, but which wo eanhot ex press in words,”—4V* M, Cabot in Atlantic, AGOODMill SUFFERS. mm -MW**' fcolLuet rinmimt tlum SU fchm & msr * “■* JUVRtoft>MH!WttCMI *e*.ti m 55 A 3**j>y tak e . Soma interesting. Items may a t L i it u M jA m iw iE k ' him, for Mr. Jfnmk tc*t&*«e«iU* Sciatic Rheumatism MjrCU*WU*WITfc4d(Ml*,***BOO* •t tfc»» n u tek*n *,.*w*r»U«t. _____________„ _____________________________. . . r*ca<BM« 2 dHtoetbarKJferenu” Dr. D. Kennedy's Favorite Remedy. Ko» 403 t,N :V . n rise S lje fw W . Chfn*c* English.. The following letter asking for ■ Wot Sensitive, Bophy (who accepted Mr, Charles Ileetwood the night before)—I)ooa Mr. I' leettvocd strike yon as being a sensitive nmn, Pauline F Pauline (who doesn't know of the engagement) - (Irueious, no! Aman •who has ken rejected by fourteen f i m wuhm-sjx months and gets fat pn it cannot be sensitive, Why, So- 0 y»what’# tha matter? «h# had fainted. ^.Tonden Tell* ev*- ................. . an increase of ealary was received by a firm in Shnnglxai from two GiuuecO in ns employment; • “Hear Sire—Being respectfully to ask you the pardon for allow us to request you the favor however we understand that you are au intelli gent and patronaged us this so -long while. Therefore we venture dare not to solicit your assistance for in crease & little of otir salaries that we can enough to support this family. Recently a t Shanghai the house rent and provisions, etc., are double dear between since for few years which compel us to ask you for the favor. Hoping you will kindly enough to grant us this requesting and keep attention for us of this affair.” (jiacs k unearthed from the eon* eiilai? reports. For example, there is a description of ft soapy lake in the im m J statement of the trade and commerce of Nicaragua. This sheet of water, the Bake of'Nojaps, contains, a strong solution of bicar bonate of potash, bicarbonate of so da and sulphate of magnesia, “This water, when rubbed on any greasy object, a t once forms a lather,” The report says i t i3 used as a hair wash and enjoys a local reputation as_a cure for external and internal com plaints. The Nicaraguans are not conspicuous for commercial enter prise, but during the year they man-, flwfl' jo export “four demijohns” of this wonderful water to the neigh boring Guatemala, Why Fathar Haaly Was Glad. The following story is told by a biographer concerning Father Hea- ly, probably the cleverest Irish wit of modern times: The priest was once visiting a prominent nouveau -riche neighbor, who. took him to see his gorgeous and seldom Used library'. “There,” said the vulgarian, point ing to a table covered with books— “are my best friends.” “Ah,” replied Healy, with a quick sidelong glance at the virginal leaves,) “I'm glad you don't cut them!” Terrific RaceWith Death. “ Death was fast approaching,” writes Ralph F, Fernandez, of Tam pa, Fla.', describing h is fearful race with death, “as a resu lt of liver trouble and hea rt disease, which had robbed me of sleep and of a ll in terest in life. I had tired mnnytUf-- 'th e student. Why Soap Eaters Eat Soap. Mr. Charles S. Howe, the general secretary of the American Associa tion For the Advancement of Sci ence, said at a dinner of scientists. “False science, the pseudo scien tific method, with its explanations that explain nothing hnd help us in nowise, may be illustrated perhaps with a little episode that I heard of the other day. “A student went to. his Instructor and ’said : . ‘I am informed, sir, that" people are sometimes born with a desire to eat soap?’ “ ‘That is quite true,' the in structor answered. “ ‘What is the cause of it? ' asked ferenfc'doctors and several medicines bu t go t ho. benefit, u n till began to use Electric Bitters) So wonderful was their'effect, th a t i n three days I felt like a new man, and today l a m cured of a ll my troubles.” Guaran teed at,all drug store; price 50c. CEDAR SPRINGS New Health and Pleasure Resort At tracting Much Attention. Springs of wonderful curative power similar to the famous waters.of Cars- bad are attracting many to the-health and pleasure resorts of Cedar Springs, reached by, the Pennsylvania line® via New Paris, O. Hotel accommodations are under capable management. Varied recreation is offered: Dntdoors on the tennis courts and croquet lawns; inr doors In the Club house where there is a diversity of amusements and games. For particulars about fares and time of trains, apply to ticket agents of Penn sylvania Dines. d- 3-1 SUPPORT SCOTT’S EMULSION serves as a bridge to„ carry the weakened and starved system along until It -can And firmsupport in ordinary food. Send for free ample. SCOTT & BOWNE, Chemist*, 409-415 Pearl Street, New York, joe. and $i.oo; all druggists: TH E NEW 120 ACRE FARM FORSALE. SHORT LINE throe On the Yellow Springs pike fourths mile from .Cedarville. This farm is nicely located, being less than one miie from college, churches and high-school— Improvements—ere- LOUISVILE &NASHVILE. 8.B. FROM Cincin ati and Louisville good. Land produces good crops. Nice young orchard, bearing’ excel lent fruit. Never failing springs on farm. I f interested, call on or ad dress, v W. J . H awthobne , R. F . D., 2 / Cedarville, Ohio K NO X V ILLE Maa. 27,;ifi05. Two Trains Daily from /each city Through Coaches, Buffet Parlor Cars and Pull man Sleeping Cats For Folders, Maps or other information address C.L. Stone, Gen’l Paw. Agent, Louisville, Ky. [f,eCKTOT$f| m e d i c i n e AXIUS 28396. MA PLE L EA F FARM STALLIONS. AXIUS 28898, son of the champion Axtell 2:12. the greatest family in the world; dam Typhoon 2 : 68 , by Lord Russell full brother to Maud S. 2:08)4. Second and third dams great brood mares, , COL. COLT 2il6*L the bull dug race worse, ot Alcyone blood, son of Alatus St'.llH and the noted brood mare Arab Girl. He is one of the gamesfc horses In Ohio, 4 TANFORAN 82810, by Expedition 2-16^, son of Electioneer; d au /T an - tobu toa 12 : 20 , by K ing Wilkes 2:22* }(+ son of Geo. W ilkes 2:22, with three g reat producing dams. la lfljf hands, weight 1150 lbs., and is one of the handsomest horses living. DANDY, the well known black Ferchefon. For full description, tabulated pedigrees, terms, etc., send for cir culars or ■Vfr.it the larm and see t o w s th a t are high class with g ilt edge breeding mid a lo t of young prospects in training, D, A* £5PRAGUE, Mouth cimrirsfon, O* Thhr greut stock medicine itf A money saver'for stock rakers* I t is a medicine, not a cheap food or condition powder,. Though put up in coarser form than Thcdford’a Black-Draughty renowned for the cure of the digestion troubles of persons, it has the same qualities of invigorating digestion, stirring up the torpid liver and loosening the constipated bowels for all stock and poultry, It is carefully pro« pared and its action is so healthful that stock grow and thrlvo with an occasional dose in their food, It cures hog cholera and inafcds hogs grow fat. It cures chicken cholera and roup and makes hens lay. It cures constipation, distemper and colds in horses, murrain in cattle, and mokes a draught animal do more work for the food consumed. I t gives animals and fowls of all kinds new fife. Every farmer and Miser should certainly give it a trial. »*..... 4It costs 25c. a can ftad eaves ten times its juice in profit. SUMMER SEASON I DRESS FABRICS T h e K i n d Y o u H a v e A lw ay s B o u g h t* a n d w h ic h h a s b e e n In u s e f o r ov e r 3 0 y e a rs , h a s h o m e t h e s ig n a tu r e o f a n d h a s b e e n m a d e u n d e r h is p e r so n a l su p e rv is io n s in c e i ts in fan cy . A llow n o o n e t o d e c e iv e yo il in tlds* A ll C o u n te rfe its , Im ita tio n s a n d « Ju st-a s-good** a r e hnfe ' E x p e rim e n ts t h a t trifle w i t h a n d e n d a n g e r t h e h e a lt h o f Xn&nts a n d C h ild ren—E x p e rie n c e a g a in s t E xp e rim en t* -4r No past season have wo had stich a nice collection or seh*- tion of stylihb Dress Goods Figured Ri illiuntsoDc to $1.00 Mohairs DOc to $1.75. Panama Cloths, Neat. Pin Check ■Silks, Crepe do Chene, Foulards, Japanese H en rie tta Cloths, Sill: S h irt Waist Suits Spring Jacke ts, Silk Petticoats, Dressing Sacquee, Cud -r- wear, Muslin Underwear. . . . What is CASTOR IA Little Shiner*. “Mary,” Mrs.,, Daily said as she passed through the hallway, .where the morning work was in progress, “I don't see why it is my,stair rail always seems dusty. I was in at Mrs. Johns' a few minutes ago, and 1 couldn’t but notice that hqrs was as clean and smooth as glass.” “Yes’ra,” replied the maid signifi cantly, “she’s three ■ little hoys— there's nothin' like elidin' for pol- ishin’ handrails; ' But there ain’t anybody here as I knows on as 'd care to take the job o’ tha t from jnomin’ to night!” C a s to ria is a h a rm le s s s u b s titu te f o r C a s to r G il, P a r e goric* D ro p s a n d S o o th in g S y rup s. I t is P le a s a n t. I t co n ta in s n e ith e r Opium* M o rp h in e n o r o t h e r N a rc o tic su b s ta n c e . I t s a g e is i t s guaran tee* . I t d e s tro y s W o rm s, a n d a llay s F ev e rish n e ss . I t c u re s D ia rrh o e a a n d W in d Colic. I t re liev e s T e e th in g T ro u b le s , c u re s C o n s tip a tio n a n d F la tu len c y , I t a s sim ila te s t h e F o o d , r e g u la te s t h e S tom ach a n d Bowels* g iv in g h e a lth y a n d n a tu r a l s leep . T h e C h ild ren ’s P a n a c e a—T h e M o th e r’s F r ie n d . W IN D O W DRA PERY , ft Scrims, now pa tte rn s; Madras, p retty sfyJe's; Ruffled Swiss 50e, 7Ge, and $1,00 a pair. Bobbinett $1.50, $2,00 $2.75 a pair. Nottingham.SOc, excellent for $1.00 pair. Battenberg $8.76 to $12.00 pair. Eduard ian $2.75, $3.76, $1. Ivory, Baxony, Bon ne Homme,, J u s t imported. , GENUINE CASTORIA ALWAYS Signature of m 44 /. HUTGBlSOfl & GIBJiEY’S, , XENIA, ' OHIO. . TheKindYouHaveAlwaysBought In Use For Over 3 0 Years. THSeCNTAU*«OMPAt«y,’ 77, MURRAYSTRCCT*KCWYORKCrTV. I l l STYLISH “ ‘These people,' was the reply, ‘are the .victims of sappessomania.’ ‘“ What docs sappessomania mean,- professor ?’ the student said. “ ‘I t means/ the professor an-; swered, "a desire to eat soap /” Buffalo Enquirer. £ U). ; i i U'j' mh 11 EXCil.WB BAKK SUITS CEDARVILLE, OHIO, ^.C.COIINTS of erchants and Jin- Wi ■dividuals solicited. Collw^onc promptly made and remitted.} RAFTS on New York and Oin- " cinnati sold a t lowest rates. The cheapest and most convenient way ,to send money by m a il., FOR LADIES .Fine Stylish Suits in the. correct materials and colors a t specially low prices for Spring in Voiles, Panamas Mohairs, Chiffon Broad- cloths{L igh tw e igh t Cheviots and Silks, in Black, BlQos, Browns “TA K E THIS CUT. it j 1 ^ 0 ANS made on Real Estate, Per* and Castors Prices. sonal or Collateral Security. “We recommend it; there isn’t anyh e tto r.” In inid-summer you ijave to trust; a large degree to your butcher. Well Cared For Meats. William Wildman, Pres., . Seth W. Smith, Vice Pres., W, j . Wildman. Cashier, $10.00, $12.50. $15.00. Two Specials Covert Jackets, O. L, Smith Asst. Cashier in hot weather are the only k ind to buy; vve have proper appliances for keeping them right, and they’re sweet and safe when sold ■meat shopping wheu it’s hot. of us and be sure. WINONA UKETHISSEASON Don’t go Buy C. H. CROUSE, CEDARVILLE, O. A FAMOUS REMEDY 51 1 cured SiVccfcRh vrllh German Syrup P* He wrote to n r. G. G. G reen; “ An1*» true ns I tell you, doctor denr; . ... . . . . . t£. - ‘ I'm XeeUn.’ Suer Ibaa ever I ’ve been 1 “ tfThe poor consumptive should not be the victim ot experiment, as he often is, but the moment tlie dread disease mani fests its presence he should he given Bo- ' i Gi scliee’s ennan Sj’m p—a pure, non-alco holic medicine th a t is made specially for the cureof consumption, apd lias a world wide fame ns a certain remedy for catarrh, colds, coughs, croup, sore throat and all bronchial affections in old and voting, a i t is sold in all civilized countries, and has been famous os a consumption cur* for almost half a century,, <|Trial bottle, 25 c. Big bottle, 75 c, At .all druggists throughout tlie world. • Isaac Wisterman, Cedarville,O. To Investors. Will be Partiuularly Attractive for an Out ing. The summer of 1005 is to he an especially attractive Season at Winona Like, the beau tiful resort of Northern Indiana on tho Pennsylvania Lines. The Presbyterian- General Assembly will convene the Slay lHth. Noted speakers and musicians have been engnacd for the summer entertain ments. There will be conventions mnl co- clnl and religious conferences from May until September- The literary representa tion will be, prominent. Ip brief, it will bo u mast profitable season educationally. Teachers and students wbo attend the Sum- mer School will derive muck benelit. Winona Lake has golf links, tennis courts ing, swimming and campbtg facilities. The Pennsylvania Lines run direct to thu park -en trance. Season and flftcen-day excur sion tickets may be obtained from ticket agents of the Pennsylvania Lines. Infor mation about Winona l^ike, the season’s program, hotel accommodations etc,, can ba ascertained, from 8, C. Dickey, Secretary and General Manager, Winona Lake, Ind. One is allwool Covert good satin lininglfttesfc^ and best of stylo would be good valuo i\b $ 10.00 specially priced, $6.75. Tlie ofchjar lo t is a clean up of our $ 10.00 to $13.50. Fine Covert Jack e ts all well tailored and best of styles, F it Garranteed a l l ' very sepcially : priced......... ...... .................................................................................... $7 .50 Great Silk Sale. Wojhave just secured from a S ilk Manufacture a large lo t of choice new style of fancy silks th a t wore made up to retoil at'7Ectsnyard , in jn st tho colorings th a t ti.e wanted bow we bought them so we can sell for the extremely low price of 50cts a yard . This will he your silk,opportunity of this year, 3obdBros. $Co.*Xenia*0. EIGHTEEN PREniUflS 18. Saved by Dynamite. Hometirnes, a flaming city issAved by dynamiting a space that tho Are can’t cross. .Sometimes, a cough hangs on so long, you feel as If noth ing bu t dynam ite would cure it. Zt T. Gray, of Calhoun, Ga., wrilea: “My wife "had a very aggravated rough, which kept her awake nights Two physicians could not help her; so she took Dr. King’s New Discov ery for Consumption, Coughs and Colds, which eased her cough gave her sleep, find llnally cured he r.” Strictly scientific cure for bronchitis and La Grippe. At All drug store, price 50c and $l.ii(j; guaranteed. Trial bottle sree. LowFares to West Barden. Profcred stock in tlie Cedar ville Telephone Company is being offered to local investors at par. I t is guaranteed to pay 6 per cent interest per annum and is to be paid semi annually. The stock is Exempt from taxes. f ’lfnrttVJto, k&A,, Marik- 23 -,i&Htr t hsvabech tiringyfitii tU.Wk-DrftUehfc Dor.U.41 A' HU. AlHU I IBlock and P ultry Mcdtcino on m* for sarao time. 1 havo need all *tOCk uuim . im .,1 j, j i u uu,;um, kind* of stock, food Inst I havo found , th a t your* i* th* bc*t for m y purpose, 1 3 , A HA 8 SOA This is a good investment for a home company where you have watched its progress and rapid growth, Inquire a t the Exchange Bank or D. Bradfute, Pres, Account American W ater Works Aseociation meeting. Enjoy an out ing a t noted springs of wonderful curative powpr, Similar fo famous wafers of Carlsbad. Particu lars about, fares and time of trains may be ascertained from ticket agents of Pennsylvania Lines. Adam’s Restaurant and Dining Rooms Corner High and Limestone street Springfield, Ohio, CASTORIA Tor Infants and Children, . R id KindYout o Always Seiglit Bears tho tglgnaiuri. o f ' 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. Fresh and Halt Meats, Fish, Oysters etc Q ueek 8 l C rescent ROUTE- $5,000 I Southern By. -BETWEEN- Cincinnati Chattanooga A tlan ta Birmingham Knoxville AsHeville M ob ile Jacksonville New Orleans Shrevepdrt a n d - Texas Points Double Dally Pullman Sendee to Chattanooga, Atlanta* JacH&onvlile, and New Orleans Dining and 6b$em tlon Car*. Ht IrifaftsMiemtod AtAti address . €ha«,W, 2*51,».P.A„ 4thahdKotaStreets,Ciudanati. W. A. liMfelf, W,0. tfrtttHi** $•*»'* Ctadiuiat), 0M*. Reward will be paid to any person who can find one atom o fsjjp ium , chloral, morphine, cocaine, ether o r chloroform. in any, form in any of Dr. Miles’ Remedies, Th is reward is offered because certain unscrupulous persons make false statements about these remedies. I t is under stood th a t this reward applies on ly to goods purchased in the open market, which have not been tampered w ith in any way. D r. Miles' remedies cure by th e ir soothing, nourishing, strengthening and invigorat ing effects upon th e nervous system, and no t by paralyzing and weakening th e nerves as would be th e case if these drugs were- used, - , r Bor this reason Dr. Miles’ AntLPain Pills are universally considered the best pain remedy 'T lsavo oufiterca for £5 yoaro with feov-'-ro rains lit my licad, heart and w-ttk, mid jiaviV tried werythhifr I could rict and omiia not find nny relief Hfitll I got a box of Dr, Mllra’ Antl- Paln Pills. 1 auffeied a s long as 13 .ur3 a ?1 tlrao with such tiovoro pains th a t 1 fra rod I wntfid lose rny mind. Tho Anti Pain Pills gave r.w I do TfUot in from 10 to 20 minutes, not have to nso Mornhlno nny mare. Ly'Lh v?u would jjttbli'iit thin so that other eufferoro a n y fln il relief,'" * „ ^ I. A. WAtKBR, J*. ■ _1L No. C. ftalem,* Ind. Dr. Mite*' Anti-Pain Pills are scud by yoyr druaolst. who will guarantee that the fa-fit packane will benefit, If It falls ho will return your money. , dosto, cents. Never sold In hulk. Miles Medical Co., Elkhart, Ind tOCAt AND PF.RSI % £»avf) ytrnr Iaundrj’ bather shop fo r H a rry Mrs, 4 a lia Condon anti Condon were to Xenia, ’ Mrs. H ugh Boyd has the p a st week* Miss Olivo N erihup , lef for Pay ton , whore she relatives a couple, of wool Mrs- W. J . "Wildman ai are visiting relatives a Iowa. Miss E th e l Spencer -Miss Helen Dodds a t X*‘t Mrs.* Gertrude V bley, been visiting her parenti Mrs. Dan Dean, returi home in Columbus, Tlmr Air, Sam Sherrard , of I "the guest of Mr, and Lowry the first of the we Miss Belle W in ter if from an a ttack of. quinsy. Miss Agnes Stormont A, number of friends Thursday. Miss Edna Mitchell is i grandmother, Mrs; SI Xenia. . Dr, J . W. Dixon is vii relatives a t Chilliccrthe a: bo a t Ills office un til Ju ly . Mrs, C- N , S tuckey is a t tlie home of her soi Stuckey, of Clifton, sufl a n abcess of the stomach, Summer has ju st begun ho t spells m u st be accept practice games, —Get McCormick guard Worlford’s. Dr. H . C. Middleton, hi -guesLoirhis daughter, J of Leesburg.' Mrs. Ru th Cline; of Cl the guest of friends, here Deaconess Tarbox, lef day for Zion City, in the the oliurch. . Miss Pearl Rake Straw, her classmates, Wediiesd Mrs. Anna Morton, reti Thursday, from a visit and Mrs. Thomas Turn ville, Ind . Mrs. Sam Anderson, a number of ladies to din day, in honor of Mrs. J. ’o f Sparta, HI., and 3 Spencer, of <Cjooper Colley •ing Kansas. AU the teachers of tin schools have resigned the: accepting more, lucrative elsewhere. Mr. J . D. Williamson -his house improved by pain t. Mr. Ellsworth Lc artist. Mrs. Reufus Syphers of 1 is and Miss E lla Syphers town were guests over Mrs. G. W. Harper. Miss Zola Downard wil coming week as guests W ilminton tind Clarksv Mrs. Chas. Pendlun th is week from a pleasai her daughter Mrs, k Chicago. — Mr. and-lvte;^ Marion and Carrie visited r Springfield, Sabbath. Mrs. John Cooper ente W . J . Smiley, Mrs. J , son and Mrs. Hannah t day. Miss Grace Shears re t Monday evening after a a n t weeks v isit with South Charleston, Mr, and Mrs, J . H, Mi -ta in ed n t dinner* Wedi C. N. Stuckey and his Misses Bishop of Martin Mrs. Fann ie McICem sons of Port- Jervis, N. Mr* Jam es Mci Ring family. MI bs Inefc Shepard ret Monday a fte r a weeks v bro ther, F rank Shepard Dayton. Foster Smith left. ' Mississippi, where he l a position in a normal ing sho rt hand and typi Mr. and Mrs.' Jacob befell^ spending sever Springfield, visiting ami Mr. and Mrs Thomas Miss Mary Barber, of Were entertained by It. F. Kerr, Tuesday. Tlie Misses Bishop burg,„Va., have been Mr. and Mrs. ( ’. N. f p a st week. Master Fred-Bulk of spending p a rt of Ins si tlon w ith his grandmoi it. Bull. Mr. Thomas Arflu quite Sick with kidney is reported much bette Tho Daylight Store i owned by T» D. Bondu ft elosing-out f-ale as o; tho last pagO of this ir. dure 1ms leased a ro inoulh, O,, and expect) inoss there. Every ih Sold regardless 4’” is Well known io every vleinily of .Springfield ing. Too shopping e fedoomod As efth he f
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