The Cedarville Herald, Volume 28, Numbers 27-52
* T i p i p i i p j P p w ^ ^ ■■* MUMP WIVESANDDWeHTERS THe.CetlarvilK Herald.j„ ,nf m f .nU t *Gftwumt' ’ZUMt’lh * on r::si3S£::i*i toJU**;• *.fce*3C** * '*■IK A * 21"** I3L?LLr A GratefulWciMiL sSjf?faf'j)f'l5'‘-1<:)li ipfill l ia»i% aial f* not hire t i b o a-wp* «*ff m m , p m i K % « R . T " I I $ j . o » V cf T e a r . <*. IM Itar. ttE^f35SS?E“ DliCF.MBBB % W3* l-rlsi F:'.i:ri n~i tesss.i*:-fcfc»»S» | J fi.--ori:::it-satuiJE"»"0«we**Si,35« } *'---------- ----------------------- t ,E*i,j.A'i^,»*fciCicIJ*Mv!a' f % „ ,'rjic--.«•-.awtry A^rir* 1 I#; -r*c7C" -i.*;3aai 3^Ur..j | r ? f ,:•- k - t o { DIKING HARD, - ..^. ... .„J^fe3^Sfak’a:;-:t»#i=^e37i( ^ jb rK tn n *# '#F a v o r iteR em ?4 /? [ ‘ f c o c O T t o t e f l B »»$ ► „ rrf»wiafc7|3. . |ftixilerSikp; andhlangorotus indications ~'iii?5?I His* . .■ r - - t^O Ho»**i*k' tMW8j>aB0l» 0X6 ■ __ _ - I f dierogteti-GS is eYiileneed roe I D O Y O t lft w W l l d w f f c E N l | Andrew-iridgway-JacIjacm - sheet. I ; ^ ASK, -.. w,■■-.I-1Tbo organ-gontmuest-eMTdiahoyfctb© " j a.*5 ^ *“ molttmriTie ahnsa fend’ ’V^I^^lC^ttio^^.T, Jt.B- -M. JpUSEAlSi. M l A. x .^.s’^rsKirttr.-.an/! a..Amire#!!.! riiuiidu® :jOfib 0 - 3 lPiaQ^'tisap!E»<|^ m -the- state ®-WtStsS-• si fci / •"*->-•H. I 1 UJUL MJP*s>%. J hte gnuwAhy a i»y 'i« li« te fi« fy trielref rT$. • ' * ’ ■' % . JbtttSo&foiJfc) tame* of, lead- lag*the ticket la tho lato election la this ccunty* and swell an esidorstv liscafcos »p election to wlwcfe tho fa- coca were so significant 03 this, ejicofesmuch Mttfc’gfctegFi- ty and pojmlfii’lty among a people noted for infellj^aca and -fixp^t^r Bsveacso, ' ■ . .'( Mr. Mttl® iiclong* to -lliit yoiulgci goacration of etatesaiea, and Ins stand oir on^Ho,’ns befote ilio ,Iggt islat p*#*4t*ioly i-..j) eaaaX »*d, 8tomp3?fro'.as ojrfe rltavln^ |ho’,ina- terM from vtMoti'grmti won •are nuul&.'’ ■ L h 9 Wednesday tvcnlRft - winto. i B.ulf«o.?.r,,jv:/*?t‘ % v ;* k ruSElii|f Or/f*naa call thoy cllFOgrecd aljcat ciimctbfono;=ono4l'.rra®d coa- elqded to eettlo linenand tliero and In'aalasttfafc^wo Jjovlngw genulno %bf. JfarryOvana couldn’t tfsiafe o f such good old fricado as ul)oo<Uon l Of coarse likay do. It is their m y e f IcoxaM?arid it is year duty to axm-ax. Yon may need a die- tionaty to ai<|yon. It won’t an- ■jKwex-om ihmmw true* clear and definite answers;. not about word? only, but about t ilin g tho sun, machinery, men, pkeeh,ntocies and the like. rJfhen, too, the ehildron can,find their own answers,-"' So?ne o f our greatest men have ascribed their tionary. The mo3t: critical prefer tho Sow and. Enlarged Edition of W E B S T E R ’ S I n t e r n a t i o n a l D i c t i o n a r y . ' W I f you have any questions aboutif writeus. wwrnra „ ..................................... G « * °* M ERR IAM C O , .Dfcnmn/, PUBLISHERS. OPRINQFIELD, MASS. S T R A N G E A D V I C E ! Ig'ine Wrsterman, Cedatville.O1.'^ Your Life Current. The power that gives you life ana motion is the nerve farce, o r nervfc fiuid, located in the nerve cells o f the braiit> and sent out through the nerves to the various organs. If you are tired, nervous, irritabie, cannot sleep; have headache, feel Stuffy, dull and melancholy, or have neuralgia, rheumatism, baclrache, peri odica! pains, Indigestion, ‘ dys pepsia, stomach trouble, oi the kidneys and liver are inactive, your life-current Is weak . Power-producing fuel Is need ed ? something to Increase nerve energy—strengthen the nerves. l)r . Miles' Restorative Her* vlnd fe the fad you need. It feeds the nerves,produces nerve 1 force, and restores vitality, '-'KT.cn 2 l»tfsn, tatitef? m, it Hear R**rsnti¥o Ucrsino una Anti-Vain you l was ccnDncS fn ray I h».<t ftSv'cu f.e'~..,nn l ^ z .Z s , tx.o tcsalft of t ¥.3 5 cara Satocm witi, tualatia. z ^ ^'1:^115? CO v?--nK tliat I vt&n at>3# to ««,«!?. SponmUa m m •^'■srenrn y/ltls fblfa, or!3. I piv-ta i '-cjm w^afe ac3 almost Ldp- I?-I, ^»fy* »srr!3W<io«, waa tow . 1 , ii»(l t i vlgV.t alcnt Uit p w mrsk't ecu weaiteav- fflic? Vcrvizo t t ' i ' l to fUMiSOMi fiift rlsliLowaV mr<t njvcJfcnlatJf.nwasTGUcr. iLayo fgic--n in o'J ssvdn fcaatlca j >1 to* Jf.' s*-l I mn^tsfl^cSv « ! ! / ' FJI«A El aVEAVEB, StaartB, Id, Or. MUss* fler^fto h jf«Jd By yctse irwfgiir. vmo vM QttitMteg toat tg« #f.*f »3«fE wi.'f fcensfif. if it falls, to# will reto:.*::! yeas* tr.or.av, • llik *M c :!iea l Co.,EiMiarf, Ittd R , E. CORRY “A U C T IO N E E R ." I All kindo of Atietioacerla^ 'Ffttroiif^e Solicited. -Satis* fowfltra . B e lt phonk IW, Oltffon exeliange, O d a tw l le . O l i lo .- IM I * *>. m. n " r i t that would no longer otsnd for the aamoprinciples fhis sheetadvocated Probably one of the greatest rea sons for the sheet trying: to ease its conscience is that the township wept against the gangsters and the corporation was held Jn line only by the coin of the'realm. 'With such things in view i t , naturally to hard for one to have much reason in feel ing the least hit; encouraged Over what the public might have in store for them In the future. To help matters along -the organ would like to open, up'the lighten the Herald, judging “ from the last issue, Therewas a time when probar bly the Herald could recognize this sheet hut in the future we will die cusSmatters, business, political, so cial or moral, with out the faintest conception that such an organ was ever given birth to by any “ gang.” “ Men are known by the company they keep” and so are newspapers regardless o f the fact that at goine time they may have been vexed at the attitudes taken and think they should defend themselves. Bufcwhen a newspaper lias tp he paid for its space td defend the cause of local option as in the last fight, then we think the bottom has. been reached nhd that such an “ organ” is to un earthly low fpr newspaper, recogni tion. / ’ . - r u* OTHERS WANT L IT T LE , „ !>t. 0 , 0 , Green, gives alert s«nori'*l «ttctttio« *- ■' ..........— “ arikii contract," tol>!sgreathumanit f i n our Alxnanac for manyyear* pastwe iwve given nuusiiaLadytoi? to those aiBic- t*d with' coughs, Colds, throat or lung trouble* or consumption, "We have tolc them it they did not receive any special benefit alter the use o f onto 75 -ceut she bottle 6 f ‘G«rtuan Syrup, to consult their doctor. <|We did not ask them or urge j themto u*ea large number of bottles, aa M the case in the advertising of many othawaypedies. Our coufideueedn Ger man Syru{*-.t . _ make* it possible for us to give auch advice. - ^|We know by the ex- bconclnal or lung troubles—and that, aveniubad cases of consumption, one huge bottle of Gennan Syrup wilt work wonders, flNcw trial bottles, 25 c.; reg ular aize, 75 c, At all druggists. * Jh this (ijsfrict'we fiftd' ttiitt mdSfc all the newspapers are tirgmg that Hon. George Little be chosenspeak er of the House. The Lebanon Tress had the folluwing to say in a recent issue:' * "' * ~t i >f “In the last general assembly hewap pne pfthQ strongestAnd inost efiec fctve’workers dguinsfe the''scheme to steal the Ohio canals for the benefit of speculators. I f along with lh©new current of improved public ’opinion, which has been sweeping bosses out of public life, George Little..should bemade speaker of the Ohio House of Representatives, the state of Ohio, the Republican party and the gener al assembly, would be very fortu nate.” The Yellow' Springs News speaks as follows: , “Mr. Little’ s qualifications emi nently qualifiy him for such a place. Those who know him.best, know that he is deliberate in his actions, HE above picture o f the inan and fish is tho Irttdfi* mark offtoott’aEmiiliiiOii, nnd 1a-the -tsytiotiym for" strength and purity, It id gold in almost all the drilizcd coun- tihfiofthetlobe. *, . ! U ■ If tho i:im holi bwjtwne ?fewould be a world-wide onlanr dy, lieenus&;the oil-that romes from its liver surpasses all other hto in nourishing mudlife-giving Dfopertieo, Thirty years ago ih0proprietors o f Umtt/e- Rimib don found a way of preparing ■adliver oil so that everyoueeam ahelt and get the fell v«fe$,of tSiooil without the ob|eetionaWo taste, ffcott’n Emulsion Is tho -CASimm f fit luD.ms r.:i:l CMi<?$e34 III m full llata »**rt f|.« & f eat thing In the w orld fei* weak, fjaelnvard children, thin, deliemto iciipH tsnd a ll conditions o f wasting and lost strength, giod tjf fyt •scG'jw? * m m m * fifV OH THE VOTE. and “ L«dKacriuk that way, eu he Jattempifd to act ok peacemaker and operate th®cnmfcalanto, “ Hoodie” wouldn’ t stand for Oris either and So show vttery Hia-t the -caiiteatho japdyyad” were hhre .-paving was far dogs «6nly, juaf-tootoa. Mia or two out of hto right hand, Harry had to visit Dr, E. t\ Oglechre to* ijavo his wounds dressed. There wna I nothing cerionu about tee wounds hut Harry will, ]n all probability' tot the dogs have their own way in the future- SIio Kind You K?wo Alsvayn Bought, and wMel* hps Sa ps® Cor’mvep S t years, has horn© th e signa tory p??<i pn« huenznade nnder h»s pez^ isoaal sapemtsion since its infancy* T o w w f f , Allotvno one to deceive youSn tlafe.} .AHOonnterfette, Itoitatlcns and «dTwst-as*goodwaro hat Experiments that trifle -with and efidanger the health or and <JM!dron*-3BEperlence against Experiment, m Mk I w k EIA-E Columbus, 0 .,- I n tlie despat ches last night the complete olficial vote of the Republicans and Demo crats at the Ohio election on Novem ber 7 was given, together with the pluralities by counties. The total vote east was 061,505. and the total, vote cast on Governor was 036,015. That means that 2-1,960 either by mistake op intentionally did not vote forany one fop Governor when they presented themselves at the polls. The three minor parties cast'a' total'of only 32,664 votes, Of these, Cojven, Socialhsfc candidate for Governor, received 17,795, Watkins, the Prohibitionist candidate, 13,061, and Steiger, the .Socalists-Labor candidate, 1803. The Socialist and Prohibition parties are entitled to ho regarded as parties under the law, hut the Socialist-Labor party is Shut out by reason of small vote. The total vote cast was 64,724 less than at the election one year ago, and Herrick’s vote .was 169,478^1tss than that cast for Theodore Roose- t elf; at-that time. Compared with the same election the Socialist vote shows a loss of .18,465, the Prohibi tionist vote a loss of 6278 and the Socialist-Labor vote a loss of @25. Mr. Pattison carried 57-counties afid GovernorHerrick81, Mr, p#ti- son’ s largest plurality was in Cuya hoga County’ 13,908;' Governor Herrick’s, largest plurality was in At^>tg^ePy-^C(^nt^y|297^ 'P<>U; with 2210, and' Franklin came third With 1918, Mr. Pattison in the state fell only 1818Votes shprtof 'Bryan's high record. ■ - The Socialist ticket received its strongest supportinHamilton Coun ty, where it got 8892 votes and Columbiana led for the Prohibition ist, 774. . / 'Matty twngera were‘ made,'on tfie point that Herrick would be' behind Harris at least25,600Votes. Though in pluralities there Is much; more than that difference, the difference in. total vote for the two men is just a little over that figure, 25,724. tor.*w p i»’ THE IR USUAL CUSTOM. The Hagar Straw Board & Paper Company followed their usual cus tom this year and presented their employes with dressed turkeys for Thanksgiving, The employees al ways look for sficli. occassianB and greatly appreciate ihe company’s generosity. $25,000 F O R A STORY. Think ofit-f Twenty-five thousand, dollars fpr: ’otto /story! The - highest price that lias been similarly paid in America to m y Author. Aad this for just thb exclusive: right to prTnt th(J story ifi this ope publication—Jpo right publish it in book" form being included. Consideritlie quality o f merit, the in tensityb f Interest tlito 's te fy ' friUM possess to. command tliis extraordi nary price; i The! ''W h ite Company” has eveVbeen«ccdpted as tho great est work o f any author, and b y fa r superior to his own “ Sherlock Holmes” tales.-bufc “ S ir /Higelv” says. Conap D oy le himself, surpasses them all, , • - j Conan Doyle receives this fabul ous sum for hm “ Sir Nigel,” which begins in the Sunday Magasfue part of next Sunday’s Record-Herald, Do not fail to buy The Record- Herald for next Sunddy^ Recefaber 3, as this gteafc foihatieii-by the world’s greatest writer of romnntic fiction will be the 'sensation fu the tltef&f^WdHdTtimottttto tdVofite. SO LD FO R $21,000. . STEW YORK, Kov. 22-Cresceus, the world’s champion troting Stallion (2:02}^), was sold at auction today for $21,000 at fee Old Glory horse sale-here to M, W. Savage of, Ninueapolis. ,, Only oho other - bid-was made-, which was for $20,000, offered by P, H, Maguire, of New York Mr, Savage is the owner o± Dan Patch aiid Directum, George H, Ketchumi'of Toledo, £>., was the for mer owner of Cresceus.- This sale was regarded as the final passing of Creceus from the race track by those who crowded Madi sonSquate Garden.- When Grescous Was led into the space reserved for him he.was cheered heartily. The bidding was brief. P. H. Maguire opened it with $ 20 , 000 , and after a short silence -Mr. Savage said, ‘“ $21,000,” and CresceufTwas sold at tliat'flgure, We know what fill good doc tors think o f Ayer’ s Cherry Pectoral. Ask y ou r own doc tor and' findT>ul£ T le.w li! tell C h e r r y Pectoral you how it quiets .the ridding throatj heals the inflamed lungs, and con t r o ls the hardest of coughs* „J'ATCr’a.CherryJPcetfiral lawellknownIn out-fuhiHy. Wotliltil: ItJ«tliplicatmcdlclno inttevoildlorcoonlioandcoliW KAfmI’ciKHSON,rotaluraa.Oal, I5o.,Mc.,*l.C0. AUdrimjUJj. f o r ,T.C.AViJfi6tf„ 1 ... I.OHPII. I HardCoughs One o f Ayer’* Pills at bedtime will haeten . recQvery. Gently laxative. FORSALE! ■tV c -h a v e b ig fa vm s -- We have little farms— We have lavel farms— We have hill farms- ^Wehavehighpriced farms- We have low.prlced farms, SMITH Si CLHMANS, ROT DRINKS. COMMUNICATLD . Beef tea, Coffee, Tea, Choco late.. Clam and Tomato- Bull ion;'' ' Afeb Oyster stew;"''";*' • Am ong tho many plcasunt and enjoyable Thankeglvg dinners this year was on'0 given b y M r, H a rry A . IJiff and w ife o f L on d on . TI 10 guests included M r. Pill Small and daugh te rs ’ anfeiiidiv ofegprifigfiGia with their ^husbaads and w ife, Mr. loo E&vey a n dw lfo and son and daugh* Mtoses.'Wrfiry Wrights nnd J e s s I c > m a M c f ^ l a » H . 111ft And W aiter H i* and wife," JTolm khi McCorlmll aW 1mmily/ of- CedrtfvUloaM*fh!n 6 ih c day plans* antly, except one tittle occurrence In the morning. All Jthow that «© are raugottaents are made for tho public l o g o e » # o n rife faflread so differ* out ones asked our whfiiiughfc to try to accommodate tho public, to liftvo,No, fi atop, t a t he neither did filkrW try to. The on tivo patty boarded 21 and wont to Xenia. There they met Mr, Gharles Pend- util andwife of Springfield coining to fMarvliio and were toh|thatNo. fiwould notstop. Ho at'once went andaskedMr. Dodds to havo'lt stop -tor h im and i e did m w ith the Cod - Afvlllo denotation on hoard. This Is the kindof Agents-wo haveand tho: accommodation In fiedarvilto. A ■ I Anyway you want theib. WINTKR TOURIST TICKETS t ■ [ARK NOW ON SADB VfA i e i n s m iB s j m v i e e i % m I'tORIDA, CULP COAST RESORTS, C uba , a T yp .Ry LOW RATKr!. F.» . BLMf, lh P. A, - . . t inrinaatl T. L, UAVB’iror.T, I), P. A. - l!t'f.aul 3 If-HC.bAHWNf. W.P.A. rMcxo $, H, NlhT-lKR!l, D.'P. A, « boulflvillc lh U Sl'OHH ffejtL tm nm tm , sv , C s s t o r ia is a liaym less su b s titu te f o r C a s te r O il, ParC= g o r ic , E ropR and. S o o th in g S yrups. I t i s P leasan t* Ic, con ta in s n e it h e r Opium# A lo r p life e n o r o t h e r N a r c o t ic substan ce* I t s a g e is it s g u a ra n te e . I t d e s tr o y s W o rm s a n d a lla y s F e v e rish n e s s . I t cu r e s D ia r rh o e a a n d W in d C o lic . I t r e lie v e s T e e t h in g T r o u b le s , cu r e s C on stipa tioU mu^L- F la tu len cy * I t a s s im ila te s t h e F ffo d , r e g u la t e s t h e ' S tom a ch a n d D o w e ls , g iv in g h e a lth y a n d n a tu r a l sleep* T h e C h ild r e n 's P a n a c e a—-The M o th e r ’s F rien d * CHSNUlfiE C A S T 0 R I A ALWAYS Eea rs th e Signature o f HeKindYouHaveAlwaysBought In Us© . F oe Over. 3 0 Years. -rueecNTaun«o«ftsir, -r,Munn.v cthcet , newvouk ertv. H U T C H IS O N & G B N E Y Dp To Date. W R A PS , down in prices Suits Skirts., S ILK S , Hew As sortment 371-2 to 49e. BLAN LETS , com forts, Beddings, low prices, . . UNDERW EAR , La dies, Gents, Children, 25 cents up.. GOODS; CARPETS , JACKETS, CAPES , and LADIES* Suits* E a lsa le a t RDTGRISOR& GIBREY’S 4 4 S i XENIA, Act directly on the Iftfer* They cure c o n s t i p a t i o n , biliousness, sick-headache. Sold For 60 years, Want youfmoustacheorbeard flYF aheantifiUbrownorrlchblack?Us- d U I C S 11010 - 3 . 0 ?caiyatg$8caB,t,a*!a*co»itMeGii,ii,a The Genuine ROGERS Spoons,Forks,Knives,etc* JStr&Alrt 11thKnife. haveaUthe qualitiesindesign, v/ork- manship and finish of the bast ctere ' lingsliver, atone-ionrthto oub-elghth the cost, Much of the sterling now on the market is entirely too thin and light for pitctieal use, end is far in ferior in every way to * ‘ Silver Plate ihai IVcars ” a,’i*so« nthStitt, Aslt your tlefiet for “ K 17 SCQEas 2969.“ Avoid satotilafcs, Gdr fall ttsfia-aaft: ij «|fw? r.OSEtlS B9&3.” Lok for if, fioifi Lafiiag fiatets erayvUti}. Pefoto hujiagvrits for -oar cifalogaa *‘ C-L.” mrxsATioTfAfi rn,vi-T. c<;„ .. . ammtato bassos?} sjmfltjrjfa ca„ Htfidea, €6t», AfiCAOH y / f t t 5 t0 pE No ttete la Slalo W holesale n « f detail JEW E LE R S Without a P t t t In Ohio, i‘ . N e ls o n ’ s IMri B u s in e s s A*y College ^ Arcade, Springfield, Oftin . howlaI5tfc? « « Opa All Vm, UddKfUiftFIKa AdHOW ttANP. w in# im EXCWOE B j BHK GEPAEVILLE, OHIO. A CCOBHIS or M rebasta andIn. dtopaals etfiteited. Colloi'fig-''. prenptfy made and reantted. ^ 0 EAF l^on Wow York and Cio. dnnati soli at IonfstYatea Tb# chrepejt andmost convenient \iay to send money by-mtil. TOANS njadDonJEcalEstate, Pef, *■* contd or Collateral Becqrity. William Wildman, Pres,, •W, fSstiith ITIo- • ** ’**##?***$ * +H1 tw -.T IHiU___ /2 *- rt • i»# It AAt!l*AA«A 4 * • O. L, Smith Acs!, Cashier t v Oicninh VMII1*# vf • ' Chopping Off |The Best Chops is. tvhafc you won’ t complain of. We.will do it any time you call, Chops And Steaks going a long way toward making yon healthy. I f you buy them of us you are sure they, are good. As long as you continue to trade with us you can rest assured you’ re getting A 1 meats and low prices. e . H . C R O U S E , CEDARVILLE, O. Idam’s Restaurant and Dining Booms >Jorner High and. Limestone street- Springfield, Ohio. ONE NSGHJ OUT lorida NewOrleans Cuba reachedincomfort v i a m o m ROUTE . :■ AND . - SOUTHERN Hr. THREE TRAINS A DAY Chicago tu FlorWa Special laStole*, JtoMury(tk,UM. _Throagfi Pu!lm*a service .from djlcaco, CIovdnRil, Indiancpella End Columbia, via Big I ’our Jleutol B c- tro:fc end Toledo via Fere JIarqtKtto and C H & D Ily., end toliiflvllie via Eoulbem UaSiYayl eonnoctine with colid Pullmantrain leavinit Cincinnati 0 £ 3 P,M. for JacteonviUo and St, AugUoUnisi Florida Limited Tfarooch Pullman prrvice from Cjicaco and Indiennnolis via Honan a n d C H & J> l l y j cfcccctinit with colid train leaving Cmcincr.ti 8:S® A. SI. iut JncksonviUo cn J S t ., Atlrwtino, td«> {crouch P-jilnnnSrr- vicn to Now Orkir.3, Queen & Crescent Special Solid {rain Ctnelnnali to New Or leans via {taltor-fn-r. end Birmic^. ham, also throurh Pu-Irion rerviee to Jackrorrvaio via Athsvhle end ‘Savnnaah, JVtr.ic? 0*0011'*.tirtrts now m MSo at tcloecdrite*. For idacmatioaapplyt- Cm?. W. 7TI.L D. P.A., CtuehuuO. PAtBBROWN,T. P.A„ ChtcteMU. v, i. ctnnr.Tr, w.cmnua__ , StMnt Z i w v , CIM lSXATf, •. ^ T ake WINE*' CARDUI A Y i i O M K Are you « rufftrer? I f« year doctor been non*** W M I ; lltoufenH you tHrtfcr In iNMkt yourself- *AT HOt’ Cl tfieir druggists and bats «*eA tlicnsthca at huiiic, of ntuk ttoabfcs C3 periodical, boarittf ■dbxmmd otarkn mine, lemco?* rb f.i, bwwuatet, nemeimil, dii 2 inc*s, toasta md dtepoBd** cr.^4 cw.s&l ly feinalosrutkaess. TfiteU » r t fxw taste. Wane of thtoci t-»«i when the aoriot-tatt't, Witts t-f Cdtdiil dm no* M * iAtoriaorgtes. ‘Theteianepifii larmiimmaat. Jfcitajstethirf tma(A healieghsrfei fwe trim ittoog*nctdiasiie4mg«> Mis usktesc? si teesase il cm** In % -xtatotifivs?* ftrelmcRttoday. TVillyoubyltf <»w^e« f>*P», Ti«* hSiM»M«s(is ’WdtoMMJUSiMY-f sMiflMk. I J j IPCAL AM6 m-4 ^-laocy- reds^.u 4, FjraQh K r .^ to homo sati. CbartoaGalhreathof: T,rtaj|5E£lvll»SOtl»OJ»P.» fit rclj ,£«i, TCSBII Mr-lhi’* t tW , first o,? 1 tliss Sato totoatori IrierJ&toifelwtobtw. . .tvo* have* toified o IlnoJoh® to u u p felpok, la»> • ‘ ■. Mr. Will Blair awl mined a number of , r iuwltoS*v>l|3P' fithuor* q’jio a n im a l d iim n ’ f^T* vyoliiatoily?,te«^ Plac« tho homo o f Mr* find Htem'tt. The annual dinner for family waff hold at t -judge and -Mrs. c - 1 ^e»ia* Mr.' and Mrs, W. B. entertained their fnend Thursday* Mr. -and' .-Mrs, Ohaide entertitthed friends and T h % k s g % J f f dinner, T Mre Paul Duce of Colu Th a n ks g iv in g at. the h slater, Mrs. C. 33. Horthi —FOR &ALT3: A 4 act to Cedarvillo with good barn. 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