The Cedarville Herald, Volume 29, Numbers 1-26

m m. ......... . m *!*+ "TV*^" ^-~~r PSK.. The Cedarville Herald. # ; « o V&v Tctwv n & u w nm > t* Kdltpfv w EM U V hW i % a CONGRESSIONAL TIMBER, JSbwtfcat fcJiocall ta Sssncjl fc? tiso cc^gfr^dcssfj cpavcotfcopcaadifjftfcs Ci.pl X«= 20 {?c i:y.--;v’ trts 't;3 Pfis»»w- «««> ?*«» jws*i*-*" ; : t v loi it yfctete scztzcQ beernttre^nxp t mt* *sii2syqyti»*K^3.wcsSs< Kd/fo* ft ^4f4V—a« i M 35*0 gtowto;? f&esnseSvca. M t» snp- U5 sc 3. C£ai? 0c3gr«sgcsc> BczQZgg 'ff® 'Baas 4519second tcjro, ClJmsIca $&$r.bza.o.va$z3s*a f c r a land, tara* 15*2^'f3g3JtaiS*a fiM OTgXC^OESS, ^S3M«?afc5'C3FS}l®r* S. 0 - £?ar- £K?»wootd cut ?Qfpu»oiJj<j4MWMi>jr*and Hm. fJcsrgD-Settle s tay ask 4a £ b S h * jifcoplace ac to held fey fete Miser* the lata J u te Jd ttte .' • teiy.Svo •ajaJ #cd A frsr dft$es cHS 1 # <sas 3 ®»Jfao fees attesfecit so®? ■ GsccaasSyrupwill safelye f e t aw e s& t e t«aa fcs&tn*S»tajfflaacda. long*, ft ;£ttr**~ y$e, ‘'Atoll $sr.£0!tia. fm e Wktmmtii ZkfamWe, <3L t Dr, Miles? H eart Cure Ju s iwa#6 many hearts w e ll,after they haye ftaesr fr^nonsced" » osfc ftttarftkhty cure o r ftaaeffr ■qVeiy case of heart, disease. Short h r ^ f h , paw around shells sfeoofd mot he jaegJeeted, “Teart Ci H <6 D r, Miles* He^ ure and’ see tahv quick to w ill' be relieved,, I t cannot make a new heart, h u t will restore a side one h r strengthening- th e he^rt ftdtver and muscles, relieving the unnatural strain, and restoring its vital!4’ ' Irty* "I. iaid^very Ja'J;.ca*« o last W T -y0|3te to ply J« H * M S c a oath® I could eft! one row Xhad m ? own, three times, i S g ~ — % I rui-chasca * A f f s s r t a - '•••• i had. — ' f f ic» a nilB Or,. Mile*’ Heart Cur* Is sold, fry fill ousrantes tfsas urjatoj to : W S ,'t s o u r s w i a fwill reread your money. . left Medical Co., Elkhart; Ind Mi$s,Agn»Wwtiey 816Wells Stmt. Marlnette.Wis. mWclhSirrl, UMsaacfito m s ., Sept, 25,1*#. Iwaflallraa downfromnervous* nrweafliwcrffdiknadtaatoresign toy psslticfl cad tab) a test, I found that I vaanot --*■*-— efarrgth aa<l health as fast as csaltTybb, and as yoarWhso e f , Cardol ^xnA tcwsmcBdetl m <totha g'.yl KOliaiao fo? iho ills cimr I box , I taught a fccitfo aad began csfan-It. iwaaeatisSedwith the rC£3L£3 S ® tliO 1330 cf the fitofe Ijtttb.ftrdtochtSjrcetoaroftsdthea fcttod IrnmmlascS. fegaedhealth. atd fitaagtb and able to tab) bp ------....................... *- ’“ f, I a y y^sk with renewed vigsr. _ rscshJ^itaCKofeafcandmdkafe i l- t vremn^t-, narvoKr cenditicw,; sea an elcssjcdio cndase.it, JMjjasi’iWSDMr* 1&#tlSefoWliz^htlc?JU&Badttr, grroa h&ttfofilWiBOof rtrdai s:al a paciago cf ihsdfcscll) Sfcctr*Ihfa*ag£t &Ssy, WINEOFCftRDUl i OW KATBS v t » f f l g m t B & m m ® TO THE e n. ffiARD I Clf AS NEW ORLEANS, MOBILE, PENSACOLA, WRIGHT AND WRONG. *Ebo vfliflgo cleric uudccS an ad dtesfett&iS4 » denlgl M’the swat ' ^ t h ’ in .frytog -to explam th*'1 IleraW’e exposure ot the ordinance 4 *^rait?*. 5fhn clerk may be **cm^ and beMfv® fhat “ th& majoisty boBev# In h-s ^P'lghSheb,5* bo ttba pSBKe hasn’t argot the 3^0drawn from the pnbUe rcaanryapd the attempt a t forgers to prove a Herald* statement- fv&nv, yfae nle^fe certalEly svasnot 4‘cbm eglous” at bis «Integrity when be ivadted b raise hfebUltorordlnanue^ to aft amount be contended was nob right. , .. % . ; WHERE LAM&STANDS. Senator hatob of Toledo will evidently be listed among the great men in public abate) If he doe^not meet with some political mishap at bid bSnds’-of,fbe- political paftlea. He was elected as an Independent andcertainly 1ms maintained an in­ dependent position on m ost. all questions that pertain to the welfare of the whole people. The following is the manner in which he expresses himself on a nrnnher of bills in pending; 4lTam not entirely determined,’’ mid Senator b am b ,‘b u t f t s l view it now-1 belleve tha t I would vote for the measure if It were put up to ms, I do not knowanyone more in­ terested in local option than the women. Take any mother, there Is no'depth, no length, no width to bet love for her boys. 2?a matter what her station may bo.she. desires and pleads always for their good Conduct She wants them to go Up­ ward always. *‘I have aeon mothers following wayward sons, following them with prayers and a never dying hope that better ways would come for them, f have seen them plead for them a t the bar of Justice; seen them weep, for them when the bars closed be­ hind them, always hoping againBt hope. There is no measuring a mother’s iovo; there is no measure w * mt KD f W H I T E |fH E HtWDAX SPflOOb REMEDY ‘ ' t fiilH« y g jg i i i i mimMi ....... )fiWET*lJ«iw. Dr,3 for her heartache?. And If anyone ehsmhl have to eas? as to whether ' « ix m m % m m smaiiTfa,ihTcaiwa’ m m m x s , rc» ,4u ■d-dscal•. SL; **«* m ia* ilwsswdj m*m *n t* tt, Mmmmwfr V*rM> frill, Kt*.- tr , rs*->C»«u***f«ry trr « . JHwoaws, I3t», £y4*5*35 *5** gHazX£m&,ll W# *setIn «bc 3< esn#» c a n pen- teeiiy canteSM ty the Ho?y 0 r*ifc is ah His thosghto *c3 words ana srmits Ho was a saan, a real mpe, foood S r fashiem as a man, a -man like other jdn **c 2 pted» featwfcej- Ijr for <toa, to x:»-eeat t o pmpoea* of Gotland acesmpitsfe t o work forwhidi God had *oit lEm? apat* % t o barber god saet ftto tho world #«4m 53>mnRims?«sa to wa £•-> ©antsy t fhtofe pezbsps the mother sbopld-** ■ . ■•’ ' The nxlraordansry session" c f the Pennsylvania le^slaturo snmmpnet ■byGovernorPennypaeker 'to 4nsH turn numerous saformn iRggh Its A sian s a t Harrisburg1, Abomewhat striking feature of the second d*y*tf session vvas fhe p a y e r of Chaplain Moore, m follows; “And now, ,€» hard, help these men, for they are reformers, to get down to wofk, Tor the man who Kieses to indorse the acts of re fom Will fee consigned to political oblivion in STovenbery’ Many reform bills have dlrejady’ been introduced. An tnMct. CurlMity ghap. Properly considered, a beehlv* la a wonderful shop, and each indi* vidua! Insect is a enrimity. The in­ habitants of a Mve are classed « | dropes, workers and queen. The quean Is the mother of every insect In the hive, an tes she has been in­ stalled instead of a. queen who has die# And left the Jure wiHidnt .ft mistress. This queen bee is tft* wonder of the whole insect tribe aa far as ogg laying is concerned,, often depositing 4,000 egga a day for daya’ in succession during the moat pro­ ductive season. The duel wonder connected with the worker bee Sa the -admirable manner in which hfe body is shaped and fitted with It-, struments for honey gathering. .These natural instrument* consul ;, of cups, combs, brashes, knivse; fun* nels, scrapers, etc,, each of which is worthy of n week of careful am painstaking study under a high grade microscope. Where ih* Bird r*!t Saf*. A city gentleman was invites down to the Country for “a day with the birds” Whatever his powers to finance, hie shooting was not re­ markable for its .accuracy, to tha gryafc disgust of the man to attend­ ance, whose tip was generally regu­ lated by the sire of the bag. “Dear me,” at last exclaimed the sports­ man, ‘-but the birds seem exception­ ally strong on "the wing this year !” “$ o t nil of ten , eir,” came the re­ mark.. “You’ve shot a t the same bird about a dozen times, ’Ha a-fol- l0rin* yon about, eto” “Following me about? .Nonsense F o r T h i n B a b i e s Why should a bird do that ?” “Well, sir,” came the reply, “I dunno, Pm sure, unless Vs 'an ;' round you for safety.” — Lorn Tatler. ■ 'iA':"Sa on.Oita PebMafy S tatto Rj i iucka-sliofsrtaalijssfihc'dwWtoas’- t-iv’.’t l ? Un\y Oelonno, Mobito or Pon* m ->&i boSMfi Jtmm Fcbvmfp 2M* feinilt' -3foirltiraMawhOjby dopisa» !*• tv lit i; aymoaf. of COu site EStaiJoten r, ji3f :ii <;inl)3.rwf«f0(3 QiUll tfaffih 1 1 tc-ri, t<v>3?rotafj, time) fables ami b 'fifnl S!ha3tiatcd I eo M o S r^vlaf? ft* ■ utrtitt MiiirilKtea^aaatcse, r H->, i;f .liASA, l’. h. • - * C'tecJaESJ! i 1?. V. A * CtUalS' If.»'J !3USt)V. !i, IV.E A, - » s. u. i t R bt * G, ft r n n t P a **, M m . . . . . . K % Fat is of great account to a baby j that Is why babieo are fat. If your baby is scrawny, Scott’s E m u l s i o n is what ho wants, -The healthy baby stores as fat what i t does not need immediately for bone and mu s c l e . Fat babies are happy; they do not cry; they are rich ; their fat is l a i d up for time of need. They are happy because t h e y are comfortable* The fat our- i rounds their little nerves and cushions them. When (hey'are scrawny th o s e nerves are hurt at eyery ungentle t ouc h* They delight in Scott’s Emul­ sion* I t is ao sweet ’as wholesome to th6m, Just tto Cani*. - In pleading before the hotwe o: lords one day Mr. Scott, aftenrari herd Eldon, happened to eay in his broad accent; “In plain English, mas lords,” upon which one of the lofd* remark­ ed: “In plain Scotch, yon mean, Mr; Sfiott” And the prompt advocate instantly rejoined; “Nae matter, to plasn common sense, inaa lo^d, an’ that’s tha samv to a’ languages,” R u I i I i ! r 0 H In* ■ Tela—I understand May Cutting remarked that I looked bo touch like Mite iroaniley-Biteli, Isn 't she aw­ ful? Je*g-=-Yesj 6bo*8 always knodring Miss Hoamloy-Eiieli because she’s jealous of her*—-Etiiiadelphia Press. ... t*W«# tha to te GmStetf — I u w you with ymu f iw m yesfetday, gfetf* aw> folly tercet* Kadley—She ot^ght to be. Pve been bayingher candy etety week for the last three months.—'Brook­ lyn life. • Thtea* Th«y Ltom* 'Taylor? Sm d fo? ft** mmpt** 0 aeos-attisHtifapictarais 0)6 fcm: 1 1 a Iflfcsl is. ftaffia wttpptst tt mmy tears ti Btofcwayoatay. tf e d ttif r f o a w m Star.. . ... r „ __„ odfte guy’s got a lu sh i- h«r# Hop* ih* Warn M Wash Mflsfe “Yes, sir, that widowwent to a maskedball thenight afterher ten* band’s funeral” thatwasgoing h m grate to gay with h vengcaaee/w*£onia» Vilio CoiteieMOtunai, Jf m r«e» $%rnm£t* ■ ' 4- PATENTS m eaM s«4«r.4T fiS^qk*«toiiB «(3 ,-.4*!! t o p mi Ltijia»sstw3d!m?s iet MftMSAfc tgi*. 5 ® f V'B‘ Swfre ttWs MMtmm* O . A . S N O W A O O . placed feeforo ^tho youth of the | jaata*atoaemect tar Ofjtfco Wialof, to ra tem andpmfl&runto Him- Mit. * jNWiflejRwfeme He can liveHis life, over again* ?<*emdustag Himself ,f»U.wwMmds of peegsleevetarwtore and gstherlBg out for Himself a traiced people wlta whoa He ahall je t, rule the werta la rjgbteotisness, . to His baptism He formally entered ViH>a BCa'.otRfWl. w»k tor whtet He Into feeett to preparation toase totrty year* at tfasaretta to tola rite He de- voted Himself to the acaoapfisfcaecf Of salvation by death, burial s a l resur- reetiim «sd all tost la’tbereto laclOdfift, Ever ai&eeAdam, by bis s!n ba»ded the planet oyer to tlie derll toe devil bas bad an awful tot to do with tola carte and the people upon It, but toe Cneut Deliverer, toe seed of toe woman, tee t o u Jr»u», caaii yict ifisH uuR. toaamuto -as Baton te still ca toe field.-smd 'wages war against toe re­ deemed of toe I*ord, let bb Seek to te rn from tel* lesson some of bis Wite and our Great Captain’s method of victory, for He is saying to ps. “Look on He and do likewise'* (Judg. Tii, 1ft. Borne think that if they am ailed with toe Spirit they will pot be tempted* but note that Jesus, being full of toe Spirit, was Jed by toe Spirit to be tempted. Compare Luke |v, 1, (ASTORIA T o t l a h A i * t r n & X m & m , The Kind You Hays Always Bought Beam the The forty day* cany us back to toe twice forty day* of Ho»w! . , .. toe forty day* of Elijah and His Owntarty days, between resurrection and ascension <Aets j, 3). These tore© seen together on to#Mount pf EcansSguraUon speak­ ing of HI» decease by which He was to destroy toe devil and deliver toe op­ pressed (Luke.lx, 31; Heb. Ji, 14) make us Wohder concerning toe light that Is yet to break upon these great events,' Both Mark and Luke say that He was tempted during the forty days, and Mark adds that He "was with toe Wild beasts," We may be sure, that they were as subdued asWere the lions in to# den wito uahiel; hut are wo not reminded that' David bad victory over a lion and n feear before be conquered Goliath? After the forty days’ tost we read that Ho was hungry, and then the devil suggested that if He was toe Sono f God He need not be hungry, tar He could turn stones into bread, God the Esther had just said «t toe bap­ tism, ‘‘Thl*.U-my beloved Sou,” But this father of .Bara and murderers and all unbeliever*, who does hot hesitate to teak# God a liar (compare Gen* ii, 17 , and Hi. 4, and see | John v, 10 ), says* Perhaps you aro dot the Son of Hod after all,, tag If you are why go hungry? I t ls a very common sugges­ tion ef his, If yonWeto a child of God, would H* suffer you ito lack ‘this of that? And there are many who listen to him and b&tnse of feelings or clr- csmstanc*# doubt their acceptance withGod. Dor drat parents* with all their needs abundantly Supplied, were led by the tempter to doubt the tor# of God and to# word, of God and to gratify a wrong desire by eating toe forbidden fruit. Our Lord Leans, the last Adam* being hungry* li tempted to gratify n moat lawful dtelre, but not in a.God appointed way .1 If Chriat bad saved Himself from hunger by miraculous power He would not have been truly on# with us. The second temptation covers ways that ara not of God, presumptuous way#. When the devil to this tempta­ tion quoted Scripture he omitted the words “to all toy way#." When believ­ ers presume upon being kept from harm to ways that ate not of God they have fallen into this snare of too devil. It also- includes toe thought of seeming to be some great one, the pride of life, superiority. Only humili­ ty can walk with God. Trifle Is of too ditJS, ** are « 1 » all self will and self seeking. In the third temptation toe devil seems to hnderstanu that Christ would wrest toe earth fromMm, and he offers It to Him oh cooditloBs-toere need be ns daisy, no humiliation, no suffering-, no Calvary, if He will only bow to ga- tih, adopt his methods, Dr. Weston says that tola temptation has slain too church. She ascended toe toroai- of the Caesars and sung toe aong of triumph. She la fao kmgw- as a bride awaiting her Lord’* return, but sita es a queen and lifts no sorrow. Instead of power ever men by toe gospel it ia power by worldly means. In all Christ triumphed by "It to- written,” tons, fully indorsing all that Is written In gerlptore. And we know how frequently In Hi# public ministry. He arid, “It Is written,” "Hava fa not read?” “How resdest teoaS” la eleven out of toft sixteen chapters, of Eomanft Paul uses “It to written” at least sev­ enteen times. I f wn would conqncr Ba­ ton and enjoy toft ministry of too Spir­ it by His word and toe Ministry of an. gels, wo inttot tolerate no doubts nor fears nor thoughts of self, but boWhol­ ly oeeupled'with Christ and ridistei in the we of the shield of faith and too award of the Spirit (Eph, vi, 1046). I t Js interesting to note tout our Lord quoted each time from Deuteronomy (fill, 3; vl, 13, Id), and we do not won­ der that Sstan (Specially hates that feftok, ■ fto«Mte3!)Ste«ifexi£fccif(iF 8 S S S S S S « S S t e f S E i B o i n c * jtbcSmn** ~ jESSStSmf^ on ,SOWSIOWEft,l fm m ' nea^a»flI*08S0r SwapR fm&gS* Stgneha* of a tA & a a s ? 57EW "YOBK. a ~a ^wfaaei^aii| ^ jw ■ «3? \ t h J 3 D u s .- S : «ri-i I J C l \ ' -S exact Ct>pyo r wkasper , M’- cw *. , 1 ... '• . fL mm j * ^ t’ In Use Fo r Over Thirty Tears mm**** w . MBHHHK k I HUTCHISON & GIHMEY Dp To Date , WRAPS, down in ’ prices Suits Skirts. * SILKS, New As­ sortment 371-2 to 49c. . BLANLETS, com­ forts, Beddings, low « prices.., \ S UNDERWEAR, La- dies, Gents, Children, . | 25 cents np. GOODS, CARPETS, JACKETS, CAPES, and LADIES’ Suits. Fatsale at JiUTCHISOfi & GIBHEV’S, X E5TI A, OHIO, t* m o n u m e n t s ! m m a u m makih « rnm n im •wwai* txitehKWft an » m ty h tm , *8 m e u m m m m m & Pum v*s» gams wmrvft* ftaiamAa mciaemi, dtiA##iipi«vf gtfvviNi *ii» atattb" FAUVIinift* MAfHINtiV **¥*• t o k h i wtnwv* « r f«* «N»iftair . IWMHMW. m u m * m i r n M * MIMMMf UNMHMt IWKWilU, «. n r " ■ FRENCH - DRY =CLEANING and Dyeing. Our equipment is the most complete and ourprocess is up to date. We make a specially of Ladies’ Garments.-Hats, Laces, Bibbons, Humes Tips and Pompons, Gloves, ' Hus, Evening Dresses and OperaCloaks. OURWORKISGUARANTEED. Send your Overcoat and suit to us to beDryCleaned, Repaired or altered. We will make it look like new* THE PANTITORIUM CO., , K. C. MA&SMAN, Prop., & Mgr. Offlcs: S3S. Umaitnw St. Worte! *8, «SE. W»*Uogtott 8j. Both Phones 1490. Springfield, O. „ R«S OUR PALL AND WINTER STYLES. ■ u . . „ - i ’ J «»' ?i F f /> A iV« / ' l Ta^frgantswwMhf&tloijsofcol­ or 1st ap-toiflate fabrics te •plftifls* cheeks, stripe?, tweeds, twills, and t'hovtoto am wnlto frig $at yottrtmpectton* Skilled workmen *$a aha wnltusg to fashiontheminto iliefewifcfitto tag and-' finely finished suite. Oil?prices mo always reasan- able. PHY, TheTailor, ■ € h . ‘ 'V' ' • ■>//- /' w* », CC r«1 E M S G E BfiSH C P P A T O M , 0310 . • w- A CC0XWi3 a Hl-fcBno^ ac 3 fn •a K ± r h c ra te d , i v f w t l . _ ----- - Am jr~« tasde or4 seamed. . ^ D V M i S ca Men Y“'k acd «n dco»j5esiMlaftl8a#« rate3, f e 1’ CG£tpe***-3 eaav^ifest ^ ms& titacey bg caS. 3 -*D ’ 0 AN 8 Exes o Ead Estate Pei* * «saia! eyp?lfatsaal Sseuriir.’ WH isas, Ffea., , .6efe W*S53lt!i, Ylee Prea., - W, J - WiBdiaan. Ccjbtsr, O. I*. Smith Atst, Cteitcj The Adyent. of the Turkey, =«ason finds as ready to supply you with the ' nbolcest bfrUs. We have searched the marketoverfor turkeys that vrtll delight you and add to our reputation. Thfe result Isa collection of poultry th a t an epicure might PONT FAIL TO OREFR vour turkey here If yon want to. *voitl disappointment. Everybody mows the M e quaHty of meats we ceep. Take our word for it, one multry is of an equally high grade. C- H. CROUSE, OEDAHTOLE, o . lam's Restaurant ; . and Dining Rooms enter High and Ei«eetone street- Springfield^Ohio. ONE NIGHT OUT l o r i d a ' and Cuba reached j n comfort m a t s *,"■ !UfHlEUBtffl MUR AND '* SQUTHERK Rir. THREE TRAINS A DAY. Chfratfs & Florid* Sssdal laMrrtoi,Juurjr «tk, 1KA. Yparngfi VaHnisn service from jpmoNCJ, Oeveiacd, Inriiftnapclu acd Columbn*, -via B.'iS Four Ikrato; Do- Soufbens B* 3 vray; tcr-neciln* with 'm"t%tttU& Itariteff „Th«.v*h I'a'lsr-.sa retviw Iren CJtfearojci't ledtaaapcS* via Mofioa MU d C H t l l t j ; tcrereclfcr m tk «sjd tr-.-n lewl-T: Ctarinre-ti 8-.30 A. M. J_r Jaikartviilsafidl £t, Arcsi;ir.r, t'iwsjhISallcmEvr- 1 v ia to Sew tKcsta* finssa A. CrescentSpecial . Solid train Cxjtsftati to Sew Or­ leans vi* t&idtieavT!* and Eireafeg- ham, Bissthreftrh Eiftirrsn cetvice to JacksoavSe via Arisviilo tea Swvw.sab. ■ WinterTitakt tktets newca tc*at teftacedntea, rocauamC«iaKa 7 >- CIIAS.W. 3TI U D. P. A„Cindassa. PAU.BROWN,T.P. CinciansiL w, t. cuKtn, tr.&wjtmstes. Mardi fins $ 2 1 . 2 5 H a# Orleans 2 0 , 0 0 MoWi ROUND TRIP QUEHSCftESCENTROUTE mm osuwm ^ im I ii rgfitt to 2 fta. i » l t Maftti Jttf, C.t«en 3 a«s to Mawh m hf, 19M, M*v to had fcjrdtpalt cl tktttt MS V t* !to i or .toe W.:b Jslat S ftatstM ew IM M M erWctste. % tm m MIVlUfiEi Tt* tosfeaa. g,p. imwhii % ?,A,M «. to** W,toWSCAI^G?J. RWf MtmtPt* fits!Pass*Asssh CCffXClUl* tAHeysMt**rtr'M--■ - Vl.'JW'a).i i.iTi-,iatTi'i, ■ „.. JS£$Z,MVi C A S T O R I A - Xm IsfiMtte t i e OMteca, INKMY m DmAlmjsB#' r W (M AfcP T© li#w****'******'* ‘ p & m W tenovr f llvz at cvxo> Bfr, Jaw ra Mttebi ,;a-’ghtc ?3 taft Wcdsi j„|. futata'hcsao In Mttabi ^ My.nitaEMss* f TKfg'W ta 'Sprlogfiel ** arivito — 2 / 0 9 * - Mib ' * ■ * , Jamestown ^ . - ..... - taiit Etee^hcre ta t m J’ found tfib ofileisl no ft. .^pgreeslonai convenl g™. m t i " J Attorney P ‘ flnd brother, -B«d -Oa)c, Iowa, vote day* ’ , *“ ipbe realestata firm Ciemans reports the » m \ ^ acre farm near Sabina jffra. E. S, Keyeu a t left Sabbath for Orlai where they will remt time* The many friends c Watt are pleased to h> '<^ is able to be out and i after several weelcs sic ■ t tei — *—*.— - -tes . ■ ' :• ■'^r-■ ■ 1v-^r-,. .. . ri«wj jMIss Carrie Hutchi* Aar has accepted ft poritio hta for district JTo. fiin ten township. , Bev, George F. Woot m Payne Theological- S Wfiberforce, O., will ] hen A. VL E. church Sund omt 11 A.M. All Ate invite t qn .-rtr-r-r--- - bUl- There will be no pres ‘nel TJ. P- Church Sabbath, q j pastor, Her, O. H . Mi' IngBev. S. E , Marlin t P, church in Xenia, in —« Mr. Frank Shftpard Dayton were guests g|| Bridgman and wife o Mr. Shepard returninj that evening, Where he ‘nPt In the Daily News. *w s < The demand ‘ fo r . \ greatest now th a t been known, Mr. Sat sold three horses tt about$660, two of thfei than three years old.- Harry Jones, color riplace, a prisoner ac the "house, who for nearly* feigiied insanity, ded thought bis food poiBOi fused to eat, or to do too shop”’ came sude senses-Wednesdaywhei j with punishment-—the a bread and water diet supper with th e otli- Wodnesday evening ai hismalady has returns. II —P ublic S axes can , aflvestlsed -unless you . that will stand the wej t farmers. In fact most r have learn by oxperie J best hill on the tnarkei * put out by the Hear j years that wo have ut ^ bratefl.W at ^ bpboop d notonecomplaint- Gti> ten try to influence the ^ taking the “just-an- ?. knowing tha t tho Hero x Give righto- Beside tus of the stock, wo give ^ of Gale, not a candenm ^ until day of sale. S ib a m g o a l^ $S.S0j d f is g * f e t e w g - $ L 4 g ldw a m &m 4 t b o a p p p i a p p i t a m wm U ^ “ J S« L im ^ - *t«ao :B t

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