The Cedarville Herald, Volume 29, Numbers 1-26

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KctScT;«<BcSaco Wcaiff, l “»* Ssv» Sa-^os»»«stt*py Pcesaccd 1/7 5tov« S>» M, SfeaTOO, ' «LtasovlMcctar.*'"''* * .,'i..-ftJB ttssc 20 ta r.ct , , . . vteoteccycnrtaxyi 0 affected. The firat pytnjjjfcxa cont o 1 sMyr.o*csJbyquyonoof overageia~ ;c'Tta deter ere It*Mtigtece. Mr. Frank BM left tlata morning CINDER IN THE EV& , 'T*,*e\ *g>_ PSS*C^=5^ KSS9m^s^sr K„2ZZt\t* 4i .p I a J a C* can fccs-aqafeldy reached cud rixsked, I _ ■<(•*' "T* . ap♦„ TR.r, .W -1 $3, $_$£5 ‘fcLitet* 4*r# T* lj«r£p^ Sy?X2|s, u ^ h t0 w m is to t!;o cstJy ttoS .Gcswat? C;o giaanol Tfcatoa&goi'tto Iao^3, c.»* CffiiPESnJc^by frcijacnt cspcctojo^oiu liow4o.<?^®ate4yoa® 4r^$4 ^onosUaptlim bos gtpwdy atesIceS year tangs* ./Gcpnattt SyranpBi .csiiely effect 4 ease—aa it too tone iaeftwe ta thoBft3tt3ac©f ajjatently Ijepdesacase?o£tangfewhle, t^HetpMa| Hjptt!co,-'a$<K E.egnla? iiae* ?je, AtaH.totfgi&Ja, • * feiaa Wiaterwan, Oe^arville, 0 . FORSAli We hatre big fajuta*- We have little farms- We have level farmer We liave hill farms— We have highpriced farms— r’We have prleed. iaime. SMITH & ■CLBAHANS, T a k e :• w w i ^ A T H O M E unsuC' UtK Are you a sufferer? Was y.mf doctor been «e»fuS? Wouldn’t yoti .prefer to ycyrtclf— AT HOMfi? Nearly l,COOfOOO■women haYo- boc"Iifc Wmo o£ Cardui from ttom druggists and liavd cured thcna^vei at! tome, c£ Eadi troubles as periodica!* hewing downand ovarian pains, leueor* tbcea, fcarrennd;S)i nervousness, ■ dizainea, nausea and despond.* encytcn’iEci by femalo■weakness. Uheca aro.nbt easy case*. Wing oj Cardni careswhen tbs doctor cail’t . ' , 'W'ta<rofCardui uoeajaofc irri­ tatetlioorgans. Therei3nopain inthetreatment;. Ifciaa soothing toaiuo£healingherb3, freo tiara strong end drastic drugs. It u succssffJ tocaaso it cured in » nitr.ra.wny. "Wineo£CarduscUnhobought from your drnggist at fl.00 A bottle tod yea qa begin this treatmenttoday, v/illyoutryit? Biles S»«lu jictthtavrceli* #‘3 -vii t*~. r.*.sVi uiiV iPiv** Mr, C%tle Sprovri, of Httabarg, ■waseaStogs on fttanda. hero the tiyot o2thovveid:. 31i'« a»d Mrs, Satnetoi Crecv/el! win e&tertained tholrgtahd children. nfe-snppcr, Friday ovealng. .Mrs, Fohert Bryaon and two daughters are .guests of Mr, ,3* 3J* VHlbsfflgon-and; sfclfe.tliiS'weafe.:-. Mios Margaretta Watt expects to retnrn toWoosterafter the Holidays to take up here college work, , ...Mr. Oscar George and family, of near Beliefontaine, are guests of Mr. John George and family". What Yen Moot and Must ’Plot ©a Whan ThinHappani* 4 JEW ..cuuiev'; miff aojuauus -jrjf aA.’O.rt-acH. fca *?-. ,-;r*,;■-!*.■- i wjnv«iu> ■ njx. y* t ■ [lodges In the $$ft where it caufiC3^ 1much jam nnfi hfetres. ■ • ■In most cacesv when a. body gets into the eye it created*! little discomfort for &time, hut fej soon washed away by the teara with­ out doing any harm. Sometime?, especially when the particle has sharp corners to it, as is often the case writh the fine'makers, from & locomotive which barns soft coal, the conjunctiva is cut and the body becomes firmly lodged in it, and nU nature’^ simple efforts to remove it are ineffectual. ^Man then tries to come to nature’s' assistance and often make? bad very much worse. ■ The sufferer winks the eye, rubs it with his finger, perhaps inserts an eyestone and does whatever eleh he can think of to drive the particle deeper into the conjunctiva, and ex­ cite inflammation.. This inflamma­ tion causes swelling of the eonjunc- t:0, i$ acr^as rnts» InxEOU I.—|}aa!ei awl Eekkocaae 4&amv, 17-tn'h MojicaSent, Fa. mmiv, HO, “Tko face xs tee land fa against Item that do ova.*’ T££? Iczaa ccema tq>ko aneared np to tka words, “TkO GoQ ta wtose ton! thy fcreatb fa and wfcxo we q || iky wayo tsasi ©on not Eforlfid," Koto Ike poweriesasesa of iumiian wfc2co to BCflemtand the «}$«**■ 5^s?53i3i tprtn. Misa iSoIa Hownard, left Tuesday for Wabash, Xnd., to attend the wedding of Miss Electa Cause. _Mr,H. H. McMillan, has gone to Sparta, III., tb spend the Holidays with B oy . WAT. Smiley and family. Mr, ahd Mrs, Robert Hood, have issued invitations to about seventy of their friends for their golden wedding anniversary, on-danqary8; Rev, William Graham of the 3 r ; p. theological seminary in Philadel­ phia, will fill the pulpit at the M. E. church aabhathevening at 7o’clock. Miss Martha and Edna Cooley en­ tertained a few friends at dinner Wednesday, in honor of Miss Grace Clarke ofColumbus, Mr, J. J.Cofiey, city foremans of the Postal Cablegrapb Co.t Of Cin­ cinnati was the guest of his parents’ fiver Christmas. ' . -1' -i - . Mr, James Mitchell will sell Oil of his stock, fam ing implements, etc,, on January, S3, at public sale? Mr. Mitchell has accopted a position m Pifctsbarg and wittTnhvo shortly af­ ter his sale. The Editor Of the Herald during a brief stay in Chicago last^Saturday was the guest of Mr, W. D. Kesbit, a t the Chicago JPreco Club. Wo found our former clttaen In the best Of health and as joval on ever. He WHIin’aH probability be th& next president of the club, ono of the highest honors that is given&writer. One can best judge the honor of the ofilce when such men an Eugene Fields, James Wbitcome Riley and many others have have served in this capacity. tiva. immediately surrounding Lhe offending particle, with the result that the foreign body becomes firm­ ly imbedded and can be removed only, by the little needle or knife of the oculist, or else it loosens itself by exciting an ulceration of the cornea, and.this ulceration^ when, healed, leaves behind it a minute white scan. Lucky is the man. if this scar is tit pna Bide and not di-' rectly in front of -the pnpff. One who gets a cinder in the eye must first of all exercise self con­ trol. He must not rub the eye. He may taka a glass of clean, Water,' throw in a pinch of salt, then, put the head down no that the eye is hr the water and wink several tunes rapidly. If this does no good the particle, can aomethnea be dislodged by talcing hold of the lashes and. drawing the Upper lid down over the lower and letting it slide back, into place, ] - , I f the speck can be seenpn look> ing into the minor it' may often be removed by the tip.of u cbne.made by folding the-handkerchief several times. Sometimes a friend can see the speck by looking into the eye with a magnifying glass and can re-- move it by gently touching it with the handkerchief cone. This5is all any one should at-“ tempt, and if these gentle efforts fail to dislodge the cinder no time should be lost in seeking the help o f ’ a physician, who may take it away" before inflammation or ulceration comes to complicate the accident.-^— Youth’s Companion. Mentos Co„COar-auoga,, TEN FREE. - Cincinnati EnQiifser hds jest 3 -New Yahiabte up to, date t of threeSheets (six pages) t . c I ico wide, 3 6 inchep long, "vx -page cljows an entirely , - of Ohio j the most btoutifnl . ever printed, la banging ■ vp fa date* all new towns * ::u!l Electnb end TVaeffoa -0 shown* ail- lintel Mall • ,■ . i porhteiiJ of all the a, ■ "v page-3of t t e rvlcgoifioent r-?3ji3of its United Etatea fifed th)Trcsideata. tep of Panama slewing Canal with date teMv? t& tlie great t Gmal, new being trails By the 7 Cates, €33 of tbs greatect -3 ever actonpica •vsri.'lieal-Mapo f tfcfi . vVar dam and f itis two great Attnea ahd , basils Cel Cef ete.s fedndhtg ..ct Uava! &attlo in flisairaf-sef ■% *»*.■• a &f &a T/firld, with fJateeo a Coate e f Arma I%ga of to. Steamship lotitto* wltla 'JritcJlca of great worth, *aai;3 me the Kilifep&S ’'waii, Abclte and mswt *idsa dfcite saps, 3 will locals Any eoict a an duple a child cm it* -The Cliafg h new* upMdate*makfcg it an (nmatm, fcdeapatoabls -.£C. Cehsol* litteiry* or Consmrtption - f|- Tlisre Is es specific fbf chfisuiaplloii. Ffesh air* ex** erdee, EouiisHng food- and Scoffs EiatJsisa ivill come prefer fisar coring if Riefc Is aiiyllicg tofoifa m. M l- lions of -people drfaoglheattfie V/orMare living ami In good health m ofie long. fl From rime Iraiisarorial llie doctors prescribed cod liver oil for cottsoiaptloa, Of coatee the patient could tiss take it in its old fonn*‘hence It did veiy We good. They can take S C O T T ' S EMULSION ; p ice is Oa.go* yet ite .. ni,".ay thats ffsastcr, ‘U s .:;(f time ipany n givtog this Ska to rafccf«Lc»a c i the •/La ;ta‘frrTi',y rcteitcaodefla? ■' ’te or far a vc* . cifiih.n, Agcfttetan 2 St f.dififcg OldCte Adless#- r.u aitd telsrate It for a long is £& oil* not exeeptfflg* halter* m easily digested and absorbed Iry the systeiaas cod fiver oil In the form & e t f s Etoulrimi* and that Is lie reason it is £0 helpful ift cotjsatopriea where its use t tM h s ecBthmsas. .* f j W e w i l l Bead a camp!l e foe IJC5 C2JS {list flcSatib its fat b (;f ftlabslfjatott-asj, tw cf eves? tear# cf Pftcktosoatsy. i '- v UA- Ckiaifis riO'3 PcailSlrcst f e Y d k ; Couldri’i Smell Anything -Wrong. James Whitcomb "Itiley, in com­ pany with the gentleman who used to manage las lecture tours, was once examining a hall in a town in Ohio, where it waa proposed Mr. Riley should give a reading, The two men had as their guide a colored janitor who waskjuite talkative, Mr. Riley observed that the janitor made use of long, words of whose meaning he was ignorant. So the poet de­ termined to Havo a little fun with him. All at once Mr, Riley began to oniff the atmosphere critically. “It seems to me, Jim/’ ho said sternly, “that the acoustics in this place aro pretty bad,” “Why, boss,” said the janitor re­ proachfully* “yc'»’ shore must ba mistaken,v I don’t smell anything.” —-Stlecess Magazine’, Original Alarm Clocks,A* Mr. llockhill in hio “Diary of s Journey Through Mongolia and Tibet” mentions a curiously ingen­ ious device employed by Mongolian letter carriers. Theca carriers make very long journeys on foot arid r/itliin a time which allows them only tiro briefest Intervals for an occasional nap. To insure themselves against oversleep­ ing, therefore,* they tie a pieces of joss stick ta one p£ their thumbs* light it and Ife down to rest, When the stick burns down to tbo flesh the pain awakens them* and they reoasno their journey. • Mfuetr&fing « Phtees. Wife—-What Is meant* John/by ^ , t i - ... .*» . . . « . *5*...*? tho phracQ “carrying' cools to Mow- fo-F‘ -tsssftl Husband—It is a motaphor* my dear* showing the doing of some­ thing that is unnecessary, Wife—i don’t exactly understand* 0ivo mo on itluofteflon—a familiar one. Husband—Well, if I trdo to bring you homo a book entitled “Mow to Talk,” that would be carrying coala f®Newcastle! You A Refifiadsp. .(’heaply—-Hello, old maul atom to be in u brown study. I^ploy—Oli* hello! Yes* I' am* Yon see, my wife risked ino to stop at tho market for something on . I can’t think wlmf it was. Cheaply Here* have a cfesj?, M&ylifi that'll hdp ym to think. iripley. -Tiianf^. Oh, yes, I rc<* licralor now. It waa cabbage cho ^ n fa -B sn a flc lp h ia S%ori jMASSxrg* *4rr'*A4«^TS«r* j *% mvm (Dam v! , iO-UOi, Golden rXext, Do, sssSv, % ,aSho -cagel of i&a JAjrd cm cwupetb vcuutl about teem teat fear Him auO. (Jelivepvte teem.” All who Ili-o amlly will suffer persecution, for It Is only ilarossU tribulation wo can outer tbs uingtotu, tmfi the- servant ta not greaterteau fetatori, but tlifisowbo fen&wtlmfrG«l,stoll be ctroug anil do. Dwtsow. HL—Returning from -capita-: Itr (Ezra 1, I-Hta Golte Test*. Bn. csxvi, toViS bate"done great things for *«n;,wo era glap,” ffba events of thin and other, Iesspao In the booto of ttara and Kehemiah were ful- iillmenfe Of ten word of tile tord by tlje moute of Jeremtab, for “every pur­ pose of the tord shall be. lterformed’’ (Jer. 11, 3 ). - He pntfoth down one and settete np another end doeth according to HlS w»l. .. ■ tosson IT.—Rebuilding the temple (Esra ill, 10, to ta* S). Golden. Text, 1 Cor, Ifi. 17, “The temple of God ta holy, which temple ye are.” Israel, the peculiar people of God, must have a tabernacle or n temple teat their God may dwell among them (Eta, xxv, 8), so, having returned JoJerusalem, they lay the- foundation and begin to re­ build, but there are many adversaries to hinder the Work, .XEsso' 51 .. V.—Power terough God’s Spirit (Zeeh. Ivj J-iO>, Golden Text, 2ech. lv, 0,’“Rot by might, not by pow­ er, but by my Spirit, saith tee tord.” By Haggal and Zechariab, the Lord’s messengers, whomHehad strengthened by His Word gnd by visions, tee people were encouraged, tho work resumed and tho building flnished (Ears vl. Id, 15). So all that God has purposed shall he finished in His time. • . Lussori YD—Rather pleading for. ber people (Bit.- t v /10, to v, 3). Golden Text, Rs, cxlv.-SO, ‘Tho tord preserv- eth all thenr that lovft Him.” Esther, thp,deliverer of. her people, taking the place of death-on their behalf, cannot hut suggest tee only True Deliverer who died in our stead, who waa made a.curse for ns that we might not per- tah., - - • XiUSSoisf Vfl.—Ezra's Journey to Jeru salem (Eta. viil,’ 21-32)'. Golden Test. ‘Tho baud of ,-fiac- God Is upon all theta for ..good that seek Him,” The peculiar. featw$ .of his. journey was teat;, having boosted to tee king of tee- ..wonderful tore of his God for all who ,'pujb their trust in..Him, be refused to acCopt an escOKs/ bnt reliedUpott God. tossbs YXH,»j-Rehemtah’s prayer :(Nte. .r, 1-11). Golden Text, J&s, ¥, Iff' 'The.‘CffetetUab fervent prayer of a ■ righteous man avail^th much.”. Some thirteen yeafi$fter Ezra had returned to Jerbcalem,“Nchcmlah was stiil in : tho fara'ff.land*.and, hearing of the'dis­ tress In Jerusalem, was much moved* and while fulfillliigtho dntieo appoint­ ed him ho gave himself to prayer and fasting on htedlf Of his people and city. After three months of patient praying his prayer was granted. fiscos 1ST.—Abstinence for the sake of others (l Cor. s, 23-33). Golden Text; I Cor. x*d2, “Let him that talnk- ete ho otandetli' toko heed lest ho fall?* In oar last lesson wo saw Hehemlab fasting and praying on behalf of hto people, and tblo lesson teachc -3 aelf denial for the -sako of others. Thin Jo set forth fully also in Rom. xiv and Is well summarized In I Cor. Is, 27, as a subduing of self lest our service should be disapproved, gee atao ill, 14,15. Lusspn X.—d?ckeinlah rebuilds " tee walls of Jerusalem (taeh. iv, 7-20). Golden Text* Math sxvi, dl, ."Watch and pray.” Here, again, an When tee temple was rebuilt, the enemies of tee tord ora very much In evidence* revil­ ing and hindering, but by prayer and watchfulness and patient toil the work wao finished and tec enemy compelled to admit that It was tbo tord'o doing (vi, 15,1(3). Tho people had a mind to work (iv, 6), and each did the work cvhieh was nearest to him (ill*£3, 29). tossM 2CL—Beading and obeying the law (Neb. yin, S-18). Golden Text, Duke si, 23, “Blessed nro they that hear tho Word of GCd ami keep It". There to no need co great for tee pea-’ pi? Of God D3a knowledge of the Word of God and a meek reception of it and a willing obedience to it. It ta tho buslncosof tee teacher and preacher to call tbo' attention of the people to what God has tjaid in life word, for Ho hao made It very plain (Dent, xsvii, 8; Hah. !i, 2). t e s o y KJl.*-*l»rcphfattott tor tea Messiah (Mai. U5,1-12). Golden Text, Sal. HI, t, "1 will athS My totosengeif,: and ho fikall pteparo tho way Bsfoto ■ MtV' Galvatlcn ta of tho Jews, and ; totnoi mtnt know tho tord beforo ted nations, m a«cii, can. Thio will ba at Hto malng to glory, whtc-hwin ho pro-: ceded by teo prcarhtofl'of EilJaUriv.G), toesssr 2m t-The dtamctor of t e e : Messiah (too. .hf, 2-7). Golden Text, Matt. I, 51, “Thou oltalt call Hto name JESCP, for Mo thall save Hto psopie tfroKi teelf Biaij." ’ftlMta ? wo“cira- sJdtar Him as tec Me-eslah of Israel or ■ tea great head of the church or r?r own pscrikmi tord ant Saviour, Herla ftlj that He la saM to bp la teis lesson, - and when wo know Him fig gpeh wo Mmli want to make Uhn knawa. MONUMENTS «fi«STaiesjiiiceRS nemgsmis ■SsHAmi mt) BUllOERS* eawssftvst *«a cMeasd OKfetoifsa m #wSSJSVte ON ^ k o u u g iv e m m m . fitted vouft fiftssft ftiiVMvac fiasaitiAs. ' ttmeim, ■0M« toMftftrg w r n m and mamo ° PMtemm mctmmv m vm VOU ft!* PAfifiisfi OP - m t e»e3NAftv etAtti,- m u m ■ Hmtmmrimmm, o. mum Mm OBHABVHXH, OHIO, I m m m 53iO 3Ho3 T£ q ® H g YQ-SlYreiys UougM , ttndjwMeH Has h e m fe es 0 f& s m e t 3 0 jrcffrs, Has Ijom o the* signataro <m o m i hasheoijnaJoiw iJcrhisr«c*=» suHsJsnssersIsioa ginco it s fefaney*. _ _ , _ ADoumo onfft o deectao yonla, tiffs* AH eeanteyfeite* InalfatioHS Bird#sjnst''as*goodM avo hah Ilvpcrlmcnfs th a t triiRo w ith aadcfiJangcP tho health jm yrgywH casd €&Btlffea«-3B$sicpteBe@ aga inst J3sh©omea^» A C'UOIJMJ3 pj £/l rekants ^cdlr A {Stai-Jcdri cJilinted. Cclta4--* jpropptly saqdo asd remitted. B BAFltl-oa Hew York and (v- clnoari coMat loucet rates. d s c a j f a n d teest convenient cay to send mpnoy &y to ilr ■ r0AHS mc3o op Heal Estate, p^, * .copal -fit Oollatera! Security. % * & * * # • ** -**> MKb Fcv^: * Fsnrtil c t o rhn-:'/ -'jdtnnci l3« 5 p x r ! .r fr is c 3 r, Gcsrco Jours m d protsd jmtrntJ of an hoy. Mr), <b J| jnSontbChaplceton. Ullss Ora Carpenter . +S SXld_ w n a « « ' t m v i » W * *wir-w ( 0 ^ tO 3 ria Is » ham less rahstitBte. Tap Castor Oil* gorie* Props and Soothisgr Syrnps. I t is Pleasant. I t contains neither Opium , Morpliinq nor other Nareotie solistauce. Its affe Is its guarantee* I t destroys Worm* and allays Feverishness.' i t cures Diarrhoea and W ind Colic. I t yelleycs Teething Troubles, cures Constipation and Flatulency. I t assimilates the Food , regulates the Stomach and Bowels, g iv in g healthy and natural sleep* ®be Cliildren’ s P anacea -T lie Mother’s Friend . , ::WBlhte WiHmaa. Fraa i __ rmh .SL tha i& i Vi iPf t&, W, J. Wildman. Ccgbbr, -O. I*. Smith Amt. Cctet'et of Mis* ()eenth0,Cte'3Eft ^ dn?7f». C E N U I N E CASTORIA A L W A Y S S e a * * t b * S ig n a t o ie o f He M YouHaveAlwaysBought In Use For Over 3 0 Years* Tucc«HTaun<9«nu>« rr hotuv mutr. Ktw»o*»tcitv. mmKmmwmmmm HUTCHISON. & GIBNEY lip ToDate. . WRAP5, down in ptices Suits Skirts. SILKS, New ' As­ sortment 371-2 to 400- y£ BLANLETS, com­ forts, Beddings, low ^ prices. w UNDERWEAR, La- S dies, Gents, Children^, 25 cents np. GOODS, CARPETS^ JACKETS* CAPES, and LADIES’ Suits. Falsale at I |illTC|lISO|( & GIBNEY’S, I ^ HEN I A* OHIO. < 1 The Genuine 1847 ROGERS BROS’ Spons,Forks,Knives,etc. Bsrhthlrt FteS . AhVfc have afl the qualities la desfen* werk- snaaslup and finish of die best ster­ ling silvef* at ons-fomth to ons-s-ighth the cost. Jmffi Much of the sterling now oa the market is ea&ely4oo diia and light for practical use, and is far in­ ferior in every way to- u SUvsr Plate Ifmt litecrs ir iBtrta&t T'7c.rJ J'crk, Aok year Seales fat “tftta ftOSEKS BROff** Avsfa ijubsteatis. Oaf fall haas-eate la “1M7 ROfiCRS8RSs.'» leak for It. Safa by leading dates Giayphato. Eefots teyiag v?rite fcar mroatdsgsza tescasA«omkiiVimeo, CociwskJfta MEnieENBRItANKlACff, ItoldM, Cftss, SS=£ id#=a=*b,«* =asta: KSEIth and ROYAL PIANOS We hftvongoney forkrcll and Royal pianos and oro in position to sell a t tho lowest prices, owing to handling these feotennento ah root from thefaetory. All pianos tuned or repaired areguaranteed by us. See our display ami get our prices before purchasing, Or* dord toReuJor sheet uiusie. G E O R G E & S I E G L E R , Display parlorwith Manortiphat Its CropceDleeSi 4^darvllfc, o» ^^s*^*«iSsi#s!s*issa^sesstt The Advept of the Turkey, season finds us ready to supply you with the Choicest birds. We have searched the market over for turkeys that will delight you and add to our reputation* The result is a collection of poultry that an epicure might envy............... .................................... DONT FAIL TOOREFR your turkey here if you want to avoid disappointment. Everybody knows the fine quality of meats we keep. Take -our word for it, our poultry is of an equally high grade. ~ C.H . CROUSE, CFBARYlIiIiE, O. ONE NI GHT OUT via QUER (CRESCENT ROUTE AW» SOUTHERN Rr. fTtacata* I’ul'-riia canico fraa _______ _ __ _ , concetto;* ■with caliil treto fcnvlnc Cincir.n;tj 8:C3 A. M. fer JctenrovSbandEi. Aosorttae, £?~n ttrffuobPinlnon Cz7- vkatoSewOmenta, D«een £>Cro. '*ent Special Solidtrain CJasSatatfi-to fJew0.’- ItiSsa viatSattisst'Ora end Eitotofi- bsta, akatbsetJohTuteau canrJe® to ,?asfeci«ilIo via AtoovCo tea SsTOasalu . . Vszzrct CSVCOcatoat teamedmtcO. tat t—tezmet-onspp.y;— CIIA3.VAyr.l.t, O.P. A.,CtotbeTA PAW.-BROWfAT*P»A., Gbuics&i t t . t . c A n r.r.T 7, v , c . n is m c K a . t Csmil|Ss-sc3s»,. C ed . Fs=a*rJs»v ■csscumxn WINTER TOURIST TICKETS ABB m w m BA BB VIA mimm s mmm u -1 TO FLORIDA, *& GULF COAST RESORTS, ' CUBA, tCS VBBT LOW BATES. m I). UB&H.». P, A, . * * Cinrfntofi Vfi, DAtEVtOkT, », P, A, - St teak B.ri.ffAtLOT,*?. W.P.A. * * ridcaps J. 12. HtthlUEta, D. E. A. t liouisrilta O. h Btom, BmX Tm . Amd wmmtme, tat, GET PRICES ON PRINTING Wliefesftto atid Molt J E W E L E R S W ifhoiit a P m in 01s dam’s Restaurant and Dining Booms orner High, and Limestone street- Springfield, Ohio. lorida NewOrleans Cuba reached jn comfort THREE TRAINS A DAY Chicago &Florida Special laScrtk*, Jcouiyist, KC6. Tfcrcugh Ptsllnma ccrvico from ... ^%’j t*. .*■ v _ ar_______ tt^ --.X end O H & 0 ily,, cad Louiovillo via £Oj!!w»a Ibdvj^y; cosnsttiag; vrilli aaJM Pallm iJitriia IcnviupfCincinnr.ti 8 ;2j P.J3. fer Jacfcrsaviila end £t. Augtatiae. / -Florida Liarited CH;2£ o *m;l IcL:"nnpc!:3 via Ilccna' a n d G. I l i i i ) Ily.* m firat «? fbfi t o better at tiiiorimG,; Mri "Wooilbrldge ■Wednesday for » few jCoJarobiw* Mr, and Mre. W. , entertained relatiye; (IliristmA;* w~Quniny (‘onuiderec is the c ’uwipoafc Bold o Hastinff®BMS. - . ■ ■ Mr, and Mrs* (J. .M, a dinner Monday to relatives, Mrs. Fliistabeth Bnlj (he members of hertoi, mas diiincT, Monday. | Mr, Wilber Collett Dayton, gpfentsbvftrnl geth OoBett and famb Mr* Jolih Lott, Of VI Christmas with jbispa Mrs. jaboh liOtta' ' prof, CTevenger'an» college, areyisiting M parents, near Dayton, Mrs.'Charles Misbe * of Loveland, are. gi Andrew Winter. Miss Martha Bron: . Osborn Schools is the , Bosa Stormont. •Mrs. W. TL Blair i Kathleen, of Lovelan visiting Mrs, Jane Soft Mr,, and Mrs: Harry don, sp&ttfc Christmas Iliff and family. ' Mrs, Lizzie .Clark i Grace, returned to tl Columbus, Wednesda, Mr.1 .atul M i *8, L . ' ’ Thursday for "S&elby^ . spend a short time., w, ft Frank, Who is businei v i tiie ShelJiyVille Daily Miss Lulu Hender. b^en attending the l .-'J school~&fc Athens, is Holidayo with her pat Mi*. Bari Caldwell a ‘‘ near London, have bee of Mr, and Mrs. J, H> - several days. (’ Miss Flossie Dill, u . guest- of Dr. 22. C. wife, has returned to Columbus. v ' ■ * ■ •y

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