The Cedarville Herald, Volume 29, Numbers 1-26
Wunimw.fw.vM P j u p j ..I F OOL I S H W rCedanrflle Herdd T e a r . «f;>:;s!fp.':ti 0 Kis the result of in( 3 Jgc**iplt, Isnts Wistei-mapCedtrviIte, Q, Heart Weakness. Jay“dWn'«Td TiMp'aff flight.; JPravl- ously Xhad to get up from, flve to ten I (have taken several it heart i* u# regular-*#, af f — ------— nuub 2 ^^y«uw.oM; MoGUlX, Frost, Ohio, Dry Mile*’ H«srt Cur* I* Mid by your jruggist, who will wiarante* that the ffrat bottw will benefit. It it fall* He will refund your money. M iles Medical C o .,E Ikh* rt, I n d BILIOUSNESS^ C O r fS T lIP A T IO N ^ C U R E D BY THEDFORDS - BLACK DRAUGHT; Because the liver is t wgloettd jtcopfo suffw f withcomtipatiombihousn###, . headache#and fevers. Colds attide] the Junes *nd contagious diseases I take hold of the aystem. I t toSafe I to say that i£the liver were alway* f kept m proper working order, illness would be almost unknown. Thedfcrd’s Black-Draught is so mieceaafclin curing such sickneaa peeanse it is without a rival as a liverregulator. This great family medicine is not a strong and drastic drug; hat a mild andl healthful laxative that cure# con* stipatmu amhtoav fco taken by a mere child without passible I ham. Thejiriilthfri acticn eu the liver cures oiijousness, Jfr has an in* yigorating effect on tfco kidneys. Because t !;0 liver and kidneys do net work regularly, the ]x)i*onous acids along with the waste from the bowels get back into the blood fcri virulent contagion result#. I Tiffif-V frrattoant with ThetM f •rd#Mack4towghfc removes the I dangerswhichlturkinconstipation, * brer and kidney troubles, and will, roMivdy forestall the inroads of | Bright’s disease, for which dis» | ease in advanced stages there is m* cure, 'Ask your dealer for a I 'Ihedfcrd’sBlack* l.'atigl*. tO W BATES VIA UHlttmtt h NASHVILLE m T im 1 / 1 , flURDI GRAS m r k m i h . win mmimm bilieiwness, flatulency, loan of appatity. gang, swesua, emaciation, lute srif»ttrisosj .......... r „... ......... , . ariC neuralgia in vaiioua parta of ft# siotou, cutoripl JofcmJroca cftfco fc, tutinal caned and KUtuejrou# other *fl* ments Gist rob life of it#pleasure# if they .<d>not finally teh you of life itself, -ajp'I’m bound in the bowel*,1' **# com* man expressionof peoplewlia look inis* noble and are miserable—yetwhopersist i n 4< letting nature take it# course.’1 . rjwimt a foolishplan, when nature could be aided by .the use of Green's Angu*4 1 1 3<■ vM'-in* writ,nrtls tit sialHmlifAwnrarttoilr fAP IdoweT, hich is nature'aow remedy for constipation and, all stomach ills, #fAugust Flower giver pew life to the liver and insures healthy stools, * qXwa sizes, 350 Snd 75 c. All druggist*. D r. M iles' H ea rt Cure has m ade m an y h ea rts well a fte r th ey h av e been pronounced hopeless.' I t .has. completely cured thousands, a n d will al most invariab ly cu re o r benefit eve ry case o f h e a rt disease. - . Sho rt b reath , pa in a round ■* h ea rt, palp itation , fluttering;* „ dizzy? fain ting1and smothering, spells shou ld no t b e neglected. .Take Dr* M iles' H e a r t Cure an d see Kow quick you w ill h e relieved* “I t cannp t m ake a n ew h ea rt, h u t w ill resto re a sick one by s treng th en ing t h e h e a r t nerves and muscles, relieving th e unn a tu ra l strain^ and resto ring its vitality* "I had * very bad cas<* of he*rt .trouble. Por six moptb* I could not; work, hast July I was plowing corn , »nd feeling bad *U day; In the afternoon m piowlnk one row X.had to lay. down,',or fall down,' three Mine*. My heart .'throbbed ^a»'thOugh It Would - burnt ;through, and % had dlfljculty ins getting my breath. yurchasad » battle of Dr. Mile#* Heart Cure, and before x had, used half o f.lt Ijcouiot time# * night, bottle*, add mi . . . . . . . clock; work. ,1 eel Uk» *, new man, and can work' considerable for an old The report th a t the O. 6 . & S* O. Homo AtXonte-ls toJba investigated by » committee from th e General Assembly fe sKDijothtag- muefe needed a s d wjdeh’-w lttba received w ith g reat Interest by a ll tlfeso wh*\ b svonn tntcsreatflircetty o r indirect ly in this institution. I t has been contended, for years th a t th is place was probably the source o f mare seandatous, reports than a n y other institution in the state. Dess tbhn t$Q years ago happened an incident during the v isit of the legislative committee th a t the mere mention of i t brought shame to all, even those who indulged in the noc turnal festivities and worshiped a t the Bhrlne of Bacchus. I t Was a t th is time th a t public sentiment was *0 am u s e d th a t a change waS made Jin superintendents "with the hope th a t nil ta lk of the ’affair would subside. ' The management of the institu tion a t times h a s been so offensive th a t men th a t were the least sensi tive resigned froni the hoard. This was shown when Messrs KJeffer and Houston resigned. Since the November election there h i s boon much' speculation as to what Governor Pattison would do M to the appointment of a n e w hoard. I t is known th a t men in Xenia prominent iff politics have u?ed the governing hoard to gain w ha t they could financially and for this reason have used every effort possible to check a change in the management of bringing about an investigation.. Only last" week' a prominent “ gang” politician and attorney was in 1 Columbus in te r viewing members of the legislature With a hope tha t the investigation would he’ dropped* There has been -nothing given out a s to w h a t the-fov'eatigafiotr com m ittee will work On b u t i t is paid th a t the present superintendent w ill come under th e .bap. f o r 'a ’-series o’£ banquets th a t have been bold a t the Home in . the ..last few months," These affairs have been attended by" the “gang” political leaders and their subordinates, BRIGHTS DISEASE, (&jkftsstL‘t t s n s s WANTS* HIS OWN- The congressional situation in this district promises to he of more inter est than the fight two years ago. when Judge geroggy bested' Charles H ildeb ran t In the race. - There a re two congressional com mittees in the district a s th e result of the sp lit two years ago. The Sdroggy committee has colled All Hun Down IS is a common expres* sion we hear on every side. Unless (here is orr.e organic trouble, the eon lition can doubtlessbe remedied. Vour doctor is the best adviser, To. not dose yourself with all Kinds of advertised remedies- ^et his niort. Mo, *than likely you need a concentrated fat food to enHch your blood and tone up the system. Scott’s Emulsion of Cod Liver Oil N tlW ORUBANS, MOBIL!!, P B N S A C K H ^ Tc.-fete m k »I o Woiivmty s i s t t o and lt« hiding {falsiqflclk'dulted te a r -4 fh< a t ?7i'WGrinaaT, SlohllOo» Bstt-* **>■ *{?f lofora i » ;« i Fftfjpipiry Sffth H' k :*1! Uo iv.tisfo March 8 |h y depos* te p.tviaiout of 60oenfe oxicngiot) *»ri' •nit> an hj Bccnted tniill MarcSi 1 “ l \ t f fate% «i»n fttblr-g Ktot U just such a food in its best form. It will build up the weakened and wasted body when all Other foods fail to nourish. It you are run down or emaciated, give it a trial s it cannot hurt you. It is essentially the best possible nourishment for delicate children and pale, anaemic girts. We will send you a sample free. .......... __ ..«t*f«inr#mM#fiwt d M H M H f t D. Kennedy'*Favorite Remedy, iW<4«K«JoikH.V* O r. ctmveni.on in Xenia fo r M atch go. I t i 3 iben without reason te r any camlitlftte to ta lk of calling a con vention fo r himself. Mr. Hinder- b ran t matin nucli a statemen t last Saturday. The convention has been called and it is Mr. H ildeb ran fs place to lino up his delegates and ww the nomination, if he can, a t the convention-already called. The call (states the conditions and there is nothing to hinder any candidate going in to the convention. The attitude of Mr. H ildebran t “ in going to nave his own convention” is any th ing h u t politics fo r himself or Ins party . Such work as this was Repudiated a t the November election and can be done again. Mr. Hilde b ran t has served notice on ib e people by declaration th a t he eares nothing about h is party , then his pa rty should care little of him if he secures th e nomination as he haa threatned. . On th is phase of th e controversy the Xenia Gazette speaks in no m istaken terms and which is en dorsed by the voters afclarge. “The Republican pa rty can better afford a Democratic Congressman for one term than the success of a fraction which has no higher motive than- the k ind th a t haB actuated the fight up to the present time.” ADDITIONAL LOCAL. Mr. Robert B ird’ attended the funeral of an aunt, Mrs. Edwin Bird of Washington O. H ., on Monday The deceased was a sister-in-law of -the late Blass B ird , and mother of Mrs. Eliza Oday of Rendon, ‘ —Mb, R. B. AViekersham, th e lecturer, comes here w ith a Jong list of endorsements including superin tendents, managers of ehautauquas, lecture course ' ■cbmmittieos, ‘ th e pulpit and the press. Opera house February 23, P la t^ ep en s pn the 20 (;h a t McCollum's. Mr, Geo, H . Creswell this morn ing received o f W . H , Marvin- of Grbana, a three-year old Short Horn bull weighing ahodt- 1,700 pounds. The animal is a n ex tra fine one and will head the Greertelkwn Herd of Short Horns. The animal’was bred by James Durno of 'Jackson , Scot land, and is imported. . f*•••itiftif tilu'strMfd teobfclel? ftwltsgj a H<*e. *pyr>t the Gr as , address, I fiLfOftethri ihhpiclait ihittfonn of i fd tl i*ou , Misses Jenn ie and I n a Murdock entertained a number of tbeir friends Thursday - evening. - Those present Were Misses Eleanor Smith, Edna Townsley, F e rn Ervin, Nolle Turnbull, Fannie Jackson, and Vera Andrew. Messrs, F red Barber, Frank Jackson, Goorgo Stewart, Roy Marshall, W alter Morten and Carle Marshall. A Healing Gospel, . The Rev. J . C. Warren, paster of Sharon Baptist Church, Belair, Ga., cays of Electric B itters: “ I t ’s a God send to mankind. I t .cured me of lane back, stiff joints, and complete physical collapse. I was so weak i t took mo ha lf an hour to walk a mile. Two bottles of Electric Bitters have m ade mo so strong I have ju st Walked three miles In so minutes and feel like walking three more* I t ’s made a now man of me.” Great e s t remedy for. weakness and all Stomach. River and Kidney com plaints. Bold under guarantee a t all D rug s to re . PricefiOc, * . Made Him Fly, Patience—They caid if ho mar ried her slic’d males an angel of him, Patrice-—Well* she accomplished part o f the contract. Sho’a made him fly about a good dea l—Yonkers Statesman. It W«# Very Thin. "AhaP exclaimed the villain on th e stage, “ 1 ’he p’ ; thickens." 'TEnliP grunted the disgusted Sarah Kastic* in the audience, “I ’ll bet a cookie it won’t jell.”—Dotroit Tree Press, Pips’# Fsiiy T«i«s. Little dane—Papa*don’t you know any fairy stories^ Mthnina—He knows a greatmany* my deaf* but they Ufa till old nnd ireposteroua^—Boston Transcript, THE HEShAY WIKMft LESSQti^i, FIRSTQUARTER,INTgRMA TIENALSERIES, FEB. i f . Text * t Urn ti#Uv u | . « ( Mtmorr l e n r i j £, IP#*, v» l5-t^w*iei»t*vy h r »ev. » , * , Sir***#, JS0%ly AKe;.*'-»aFn» AiKsaltoJ Thus far we have had a saasewhat csnnectea etcry of this most wonder* ful life of God maaifest to the Scab, but now we pass over a great deal to reach this lessen of today. From John 1 , %% to Jy, J g is all emitted, Other events and teachings whichare, In print ed ttoy* before today's lessen are taken up in later lessons of the quarter, Al- .though oar lessdas do net give w the --ce-soseutlva eveato. wopwy and gheaid. for ourselves consider teem, But in every event of-HI3 life and. in all His teaching we may see some new revela tion of the Father and team to Jkcow Him better, and this is, the one great aim of ail Scripture—to make u s 'to know and trust Jehovah. There to that in the word of God which reaches and satisfies the heart of Kjan.ftD nothing else eon; And as then the people pressed upon Him to hear tho word of God, so St. is still, as Is evidenced by the thousands who gather dally to hear the word through Dt. Tor* rey and from week to week to hear Mr, ^Newell open the Scriptures, and to some measure J see It, myself to the hundredsW’liogather a t my own classes, often.' at most wusetfeoiiabie hours, to listen to simple expositions of the Scriptures. T cannot but believe that those preachers make a great mistake Who do not open the, Scriptures to the people. See Luke lsxlv, 2T. 45; Apts yill, 25; xxvlij, 28. ' i . In Matt iv, 1g22; Mark 1,10-20, the fishermen are in their boats, either cast ing a net into thp-sea or mending their nets,-and there Is no mention there df Jesus usingW boat as a pulpit o ro f a ' miraculous orate Uf fishus, so that the event of today’s lesson must he some thing wholly, different,. Tho only same- ness consists.of.His .dealing with the same fpUr men and^of-their leavtog’ nets and heats to follow Him. But He whs always dealing with the3e men, and they received call after call to.fol low Him, a u d it was not till after His resurreetlob that thdysfinally, and fully got away from their fishing. Some ate exp 'Cted to continue* in the same oc cupation to which the Jterd finds them when He saves them—"Ret every man abide to the same calling wherein he was called” (I Cor, vlt, 2Q), But, what ever be the calling the great thing is to glorify Goa (I Cffif-Th 19, SO; % 31), The life of every" believer consists of n series of calls to lcaVe' one, thing after another until we can say' Phil, ill, 8, hut even thea-VefsesMa and Id will be our experience. .»While .w® remain in these mortal; bodies there,to no end to the dying to self that the life of Jesus may be manifest <11Hor. Iv, 11). * Let" SlmpnVboafc suggest to- us our bodies, which 'a rc edited vessels {II Cor. It, T; I I TJm. J l.^ il Jer. xvlH, -FG). Are they a t H ia dlfipisal th a t Ho may occupy them '#ud 'testify ou t of them? H e doeaihot ask h'om us-ttnytblng we cannot give H lai, ini^-HeMoes ask. for du r, bodies {Item, xii, 1 , ^ th a t through' us Ho may minister b y w ord and deed to ofiiers. ? •' ] If We make Hto 'aervlce pur .delight and lu all filings sc^C'“firsf the king, dom,” He Will see -’abundantly to a ll our heed (Phil. Jy.rilO; Mutt, vl, 33), Fishing- was the lawful and honorable; occupation of .fiieso ften, and they were doubtless skillful"5fishermen, yet hero Was a whole filghtto;toil and rio result, and after a much better acquaintance, with Jesus they had" k ’similar experi ence, We cannot hut think of His wr -ds, “Without Mo'ye can do noth ing,” but more remarkable His words concerning- Hlmstlfr ’T cam of Tmlno own self do nothing” (John Xv, B; v, ,30). The.nothings pf so called..Chris tian work—tho wood, hay and stubble to be hurtled up (I "Cor. ill, 12-35)—will bo something appalling, for only that which GodWorks wilt stand. - They had tolled all night to vain, and now to the morning the Lord says, MLapnch out Into the deep and letdown your nets for a draft” (vetsO 4). Simon seems to think i t .useless, ,but ho puts tho responsibility upon file Lord with hfs “Nevertheless, a t Thy word.” Ho does not aeem to obey cheerfully or fully, for the’ Lord said, “Let down your nets,” and Simon said, “I will let down the net,” as If one net would easily hold all they would get that time of day, • Our gracious Lord did not allow the half hearted obedience of Simon to hinder tho fullness of the blessing, but filled the net to the point of breakfng and gaVO enough fishes to fill Doth tho ships” (verso 7).* HO loves to fill, whether it bo boats with fishes, or the hungry multitude with bread, or His people with tho Holy Spirit, and Ho wilt yet fill the whole earth with Bis glory, t Nothing can ba compared With the blessing of the Lord which maketh rich find <0 which our toll rim add nothing (Prov* x, K. V., margin). But how it dies humble us to see the goodnriis of the Lord to such unbeliev ing ones os tvo are, I’eter’o cry, “De part Irani to?, for I jitn a sinful man, O Lord” (VetoO 8), Vehifnda no of Job’s “I abhor myself,” Isaiah's “Woo is ego ” and Daniel's “There remained so litrchgth to mo” (Job kill, fi; Isa. vl, B; Dan. x, 8),' for ns Iho King reveals Himself to us we fall in oar own esti mation until we are ready to say with Paul, “ I know that to m c-that to, to my flesh—there dwelieth no good thing” (Bom. vil, 18). When We see our nn- worthtotss and -nothingness and are ready to give up In titter despair, then conics HIS gracious ‘Tear not” (Dan. x, 12,19; Rev. 1,17), for God hath not given u# the spirit of fear, and Hia per fect love c-asteih out alt fear t il Tim, I, 7; I Jolto iv, 1$), r a u -ir, a i\ a , * * * ftotinm ti 1 t t** vk ^ t <«itr, i t iv a , * S s L ch D h * PARf.V, n . w„ii a . . * IM im i l , r W JXW fX isAK A. » fcatorilto 0 , t arre in k . g **’*, H ah , LowefjtMf, i f , v i tbs WMOpMOievtiy feotfie CuKifilonyou buy, SCOTT & BOWNE ■Not For Public«t« 6 ii, Iliiimato Fries«l-**Bc 3 itleti tlid lb** gUimafe,, profits In ym tt b tio to s tlicrs’e aoiuo grafts foh’t tlmfo? T rust Ho»o to flim to d ,. cat^t lliere^a lotliinit la f'oN-k-li*q{iieIi ci 5 IeMCs/|r ”wiwt%Iia)s|ioactl to ltLifw . f l tlifftk iio’g laatrieil to # Host, MONUMENTS MEAOtTONES MARKER* MEMORIALS iipgaAhttfceiefteftg amp * ujeos « s , *wc sk *: as etsmua wi&&#e eg srriieAtion.' BXCLU S iV e D E S IGN S , HMt vnoe 000 ## with vh # dmeitou. m u CdMeuttg eumNd A m manu * M tmiMM m m u m t « avk « . vou thk PKome oe fR i 'ORBlNARV PtAtlS. K i t L E f 4 W H O O X t Meamutet tone**#, iPRiR«Mitg, 0 . 1 ir-*--,Ti-‘wih,iiritrr'Tiii|jtf................ . /*• | bxghhii 0 | m n ■\ GHIO, A C C 0W I3 or £f mhmte nEfiJn. ■djvislresia co5tv««i. C o llw 'fe p i?ja|5% apd ismitted. Tho H urt You Ifave Always Bought, #»d which Iiss bom in use for over GO years, has hom e th e sigoatnre «c and has heenxoadennder h is per sonal supervision since Its infancy* A llowno oneitadecelveyon in this* A ll Counterfeits, Imitations and « Jufet-as-fodd” Hxperiments tha t trifle "withand endanger to e health oc I n f a n i i a n d GB iid* ia—Il?£c ricn ,e3 i tg a ln s t c)E35pejraReiiS? D EAFTB en Hew y«*k and cin* cicnsil a t Jon eefc ratea. T-fco Atul -tnncf idmirnmnwA ^ ^ mbiimrus i , y s chcapeet ahd n? 0 £t convenient way & 'sead money % wasl* T OAWSmaleonHeal Estate, .pe?.. * * S 0 na!“ 0 r,ColIatera! Security, What is CASTORIA Ctastorift iff » harmless substitute for Castor Oil, Bam- world, Drops and Soothing Syrups. I t is Pleasant. I t contains neither Opium, Morphine nor other Narcotic giihstance. f Its age is its guarantee. I t destroys Worms and allays Feverishness. I t cures Diarrhoea and W ind tDolle? I t relieves Teething Troubles, cures Constipation and Ftotuleiiey. I t assimltotes the Food, regulates th e • Stomach and Bowels, giving healthy and natural sleep* The Children’s Panacea—The Mother’s Friend* William W! 5 J s s u , ' gefch "Wt'SSlibi ^Vicfi Prea., W* *f. W!ii<iman, Cashier, , 0 . L . Smith A ct. Cashier “TAKE THIS CUT.” CENUINE CASTORIA ALWAY8 Beais the gignature of In Use For Over 30 Years, thcciktauk «ou**«r*. TTMUdBAVnuttr. «twYonucnrv. B 1 / . ‘We.,jr^copinJCnd it; there isn’t, any better.,}.; - . . ^ I n m id-summer you have to trusp.. ; to a large degree to your butcher. Well Cared For Meats HUTCHISON & GIBNEY i" v • 4 > , UpToDate. 1n hot weather are (he only kind to hay; we h.avp proper appliances for., keeping - them right,;rand theylye^.:, sweet and safe when sold; Don’t go- *" mept shopping when it’s hot. Buy of us hnd be'sure". - - ■; t:-; C. H. CROUSE, WRAPS, down in g e d a r v i r r e , o . »- 3 X J L ,As- | s&Weni 371-2 to 49cl BLANLETS,’ 6 ojh * > c « ' ' ; -«Hi a--v !■>.' * . forts. Beddings, low prices. ’< - ' ‘ ■ UNDERWEAR; Bar ;dies, Gents, 'Children, :*.I \ 25 .een ts.n ip* . k ' ’.V ijj GOODS, CARPETS, JACKETS, ca pe ^, /*■and.L.AD^BSf*^Sa||f P a l s a l e a t ‘ v jdam’s Restaurant ,T and fliiiing Rooms - * ' *- * * * * riorner Higli and. Litoestone .street Springfield, Ohio,' s-.. ,-Tw . %>:-■'/ ■ O N E N i G H T O U T HUTCHISON« GlBHEV’S, X E S I A , , * OHIO, •* *’'? 5 ’g * +*«m-rj , reached in vm M ' otoiuiEsain . MUTE AND SOUTHERN Rv. - -u •>, FRENOH■ Mi- CLEANING and Dyeing. Our equipment is the most complete and ourprocess is up to date. We make a specially of Ladies* Garments.—Hats, Laces, Ribbons, Plumes Tips and- Ppmpbns, ..Gloves, Furs,, Evening Dresses and OperaGIoaks. * . OURWORK is GUARANTEED. Send your Overcoat and suit to uVtobe Dry Cleaned, Repaired or altered. We will make it look like new. THE PANTITORIUM CO. R« C. MASSMAN, Prop., & Mgr. -■ - Office; 88 S. Rlmcntone tit. Woflis; 48,^8E . Washington S ) . r> Both Phones 1490. Springfield, 0 . THREE TRAINS A DAV Chlotoo t Florida Sp*d*I - U SSrriw, J umt , ttl;’W4, .Thrffurii *Pullmwi service- fcon^' ChicMo, Cteveltod, TadianapoUs#a<l<. Columbiuf, vis Bi# Four Houle; 4 ) 0 - troit *nd TrWlrt-vi*. Pcro l it D tty., ftBtl LouisviltoVi4/ *ad ________________ Southern Bailmy; wwaectin# irilh Solid PuUfliantrain leavin*Cinannsti 8-!5 P. M< for Jaclcsonville and El. AugWtiu*. vioriia Limited » Ihrcash Pu’Jja.m Etrvhe iw a . Chicagoand In-Jisnopilio via Mcnca OUR FALL AND WINTER STYLES. < . 1 «* % Tn elegant combinations of Col o r In np-to«uate fab rics in plaldo, checks, Btripe?, tweeds, twills, and cheviots are wait* Stiff foryotiHuspCiBtloiL SMUed worisihen a rc also waiting to fasliiom thorn Into the heat fltt« itiff hiiti flnoiv flnisliGl Our prices are always t'casan- hMo, • •- AcjjiiiUiyclra ril'dir.r.nScr* Vicolu*WetyGrlcuaS. f iM a A Cretct&t Special S."3:dtrain CIr;c!iEaSi to IJeir . 0 .-- l*auj>via f-hfeliancn** eu-J Eirraicn- hura, alsothiou-h Iwintia ocrvicoto Jorkscuv.Tle . vj » AchovSa Ucd Sawirmab, Wintrr Voui*«t tick.13newcu ei!oa t. reducedrates, Pot lutonsstlaaappyr:— CHAS, W. ZKM h J). P, A.. Clndoaali. ' PAtL BROWNrT. P.A.,CfatiniuU. V. *.CAV.*mfT. -w, c. jumwos. MardiGras $ 2 1 . 2 5 H w Orleans 2 0 . 0 0 M o b ili WOUND T R If i QUEEN&GBESCEKTROUTE n m CINCINNATI. „ IlkiMMaR «jid i>k*»*ry.3tn tsjMth, Wrait Aah-H Jrd, i:*te«s!*e la -Wans 17IS, ttefe nay b» I m S by. deposit o! ticket «mt iMsmefU «:th IcSat •gwitHt-KswOrleansofMeMto, STOPOVERPRIVIUBES, ; Feetofertuattoe C!-».W. Itaeie,ChtiasaA imv», T,p. a ,(y. Ac- teKBOMH, ■ct- W.AifiARRLTf, W.C.WLSRAftSW. QnOMWwcer, tka'lPsss.Asest, C*NCL*L*tATl, KftUY, TheTailor, v*’».t 4 A,G. u Xenia, 0 . CASTOR I#. AiKMYwiinMHviHNKl: ' Bftiftt t h l ' f LOCALAliftMEW Mrs. McCa xfr Jo h n Wcib € en ff i8t e c r i t i c a l «<wflJ 0 ei Mr. 3 E. Rowcty Mf. Jo h n McFari* Dppnty Sheriff Mown town Tuesday w Mr. Fmnh Towntfey ,w m < l Tuesday m m i Mr. George v p auce a t tiic stock sale . tfaes&zWt. : Mrs. O. W . Thwnpso] day te r Mow Goncord mother. Miss Vera Andrew hi vitationfi. Uitfs valentine ■Tuesday ^ y ^ in g * . Mrs. Fiorenee Itenisbe field spenb.Sabhath wit) ' Mrs- J. H* y fn ifo rd« Mn JMey Ky le of Xer tnvon friend s and, re Saturday- Mr. and Mrs. Carl Dai town will move to tl farm tho flrfifc of March. Mr. and Mrs. F rank of Springfield spen t ’g with Mr. a n d Mrs. O, M Prof. W . B .r McOhesnJ entertained seven ty of l ’liesday a t dinner. . . Mr. John "Wade te f | spent Tuesday; w ith Gibson. Dont be a t any exper youf ‘ subscription jn sl amountw ith . T | ‘ Mrs. ■Sarah Wallace) Iowa, iff very low a t her bister, Mrs. Jo lm l hear Jamestown. - *' 1 & as«wav«r*i;ifa-*».: A njumber of th e y | here have received Jn y valentine p a rty a t th e i Fannie Shaw o f Cliftonl the grip, her p lace it uchboJs' being, filled .-by ] Boss. - , ' Number of D istrict...... | Enrollment.................... Average Daily Attends PerGentDaily A ttend l Number T a rd y ............ | Number P re sen t F v e r i Per Cent P re sen t Ever! Number of Visitors... Bank for January .. ai Siberian Be? fad $B.50, cle Fur gloves, F&fcra lougl now $1*1 gloves we are [ than tegular W E .H A .T O L ^ B. Little* m m \ m i r m m J’-', * f* Jf a »
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