The Cedarville Herald, Volume 29, Numbers 1-26

THE u vm ftUARAmwe The Cedarvffle Herald, $s*oo Pcs* V c a f » S2AX5U3 - «■ HcIffruR. PEEBAY j BEeESTBEB 0, SJWB. At,PH0NS04iAStm ; *»s ic c a scry®Kassera** ifErJs;t5c^k2f;i»falccd»soysC33U*8 T&se55r:w5i»*5cj*wta3pro- j» icMsuwo** «iusu»i^i «* *•*««** - csasb .aa s^>zssssx^.Ihszxze^-t-trrm aaaa.«aai c » e .W j « j « >9T _CT->a fc--^- »- —r-w*^»«.T*y 4 * rfc;ft»toj»©3 cSbafi iV i^ f t'w b o Alptte-ciEff awl Gactm teras a«©a tfeols" Elttlo slant, Paste* atcjjpteg fiosra awi cot»ncl Alpfioaso will to oKjjeefcjt to fcatfcraty m i aggres- stvolyficfbml t|io “ gacsg” feota now- on. Pastern Foley haa doao veil as editor of tSxt>“official organ1*«»$ S4ftM?e »w*>e« Dr. J C E W I ID Y 'S FAVORITE REMEDY JVf Mwartf » Sake* * u u 3 B U 3 ? g ilK ftlfiillM fe <?£? FOR THE UTILE ONES. jj^^ESTjrsn* ■ K $>w ifee tS»yo pf tho Weefe Came fcy TheirWasnoa. Sunday- oml Monday are ncmesl from th e sou and th e moon, Tues- ■fioyforG 19 «|d frfv/->»(’fffw«$?’IVS'li £23 a «.>’■£»•$=?=*=— co';2 >. THK S lfS «A T SI 11«l*'I; US5CN 5, FIRSTQlMHietl, STERNA- c WONAL SERICS!, JAW. ?. T*at «gt <A b S' r»s«je, JjQfeO SB, S«CD» MeMMurj? Versts,. 23, yfeSsSjfccs areas, X*k« *1, »I*HT«*j«**rtar3r FreyareJ MrI » , I), m , I'&fjtS&S, ts05, ty Av.'.-r.n Bjqa Ucnfc Starts will cvgaicc shot wc ore VLdb,., O...J ■ir^ ecScsvan to esMWJSgae fipfc* ri) as- fi«^$e<sJfefateaItto •' . - fivercaasesfta^aufctys ofifcft entire syefew. I t laefe la She feascsj m m* S3 ... ............. . .-jidjiptf-ond t!ona,~Pa piU’Ze&mtad family shoald fev#hfWttSi>.ostasi4{isrS mtaedy. • ^TwQsise^.aseottd i$6, 'M 1‘jioc Wlsterm^n, CedarvlHe, O* =9 FORSALE!; We have big fafias™' We have little jfarmsr- . We have level farms- We have hill farms- Wehave highpriced farms— Wi. have low p f e d farms. SMITH St CLEMANS, w*rt,'H‘ii-W'i- Wine o f C a r d u i : iCured Her. !213 Soufii Prior Stecfc, | A mass - a , <5A.,Moxch-21,1903,." I cnTEcred for four months with l lc-strom-j nen-oiraeasanulassitude, i i l k i d s sinking f c e H u g m ^ j stoKjariaw^ch no taledicmoi 1to relievo, a n i losing my appetites weak and It ' '' ‘ ” I becamoweak and lost myvital* !ity. In threeweeks I lostfourteen Ipounds of flesh and felt that I must And speedy’relief to regain my health. Having heard Wine of Cardui praiccd by Eovetal of my I friends, Icon1 ' - ' ''certainly : ce t for a hottle andwar pleased with the | ireswltb. ‘Within three day3 my I •^.prtito retpmed and my stomach j • tto/v Y t A mrtrA, *“ •inWqd me too or<j. I cOtfld ,'gest my foodwithout dificulty Iand the nervousness gradually diminished. ITaturo performed ' her functions without diiHeultj1 [and 1 am once more a happy and, well woman, OLIVE dOSEHJ, tttaM, Sfght'cirtkI 'vttKsr civ. m«'A _ _ _ -. ________ ______ a «e*s#vim'£SW ■ •4*3«rd««3btf*rt»* liclra a fte r a ycara vaoafica, ......... toLa®&wfialoyeas speciallydcvotctl to I F a c? whoa too to® gssyeto tell, the Sou e f BgvM, the Sea o f A teham , the S c m s t of dchovafi, tho Saa of ?180, Ifto goa of <2osJf who t$ oka too heart of tf:o wfccio BShlo on well aa of too gospels, too center and too eir- ^amferesoa ®t too wbolo revealed will and jupiJaso of go i. Ho la too prom- ttod Deliverer af 0ea. ill, 55, toe naerl* hi eAf a, m, ^ "I .itodi!. i?s _wv«» a **#, ito-toff.. A Cheerful Colored Pardon, llio visitor la tlx©eoutli wo© of* i&dvtg km syin|>atbics to- ttio old col­ ored parcoa. *Tt ’0 A elxatoe, TOcl^/, said the visitor, -‘'th a t fea congregation should drop Wtfcofes in tho plate v iim you were -collecfang your sal­ a ry /' “H at doaa naattah, cah," replied the old man, with a luminous smile, “All Ixin use dem on dat old path, ob trousers de kernal gib me/* “Well, they dropped nails in the p la tex lso ” . “ Ju s t what I need, eah, Yo* see, Ah'm gxiine .to build a cohn house, en .All’ll need do nails to drive in do shingles/? “B u t the lead nickels. What are you going to do with them, throw them away - ?” “hTo, soh. Ah’m guine to make sinkers, f oh mah fellin ' lines. Glory haUeluyah1/ '—Chicago Yews. A 8H#uc* Club. Seine time ago a curious club was formed in London. It. was called the Silence club. I ts membership waa4imited to ten, a ll of whom were season ticket' holders m a London suburban railway, and the subscrip­ tion was- sixpence weekly. I t was established simply and solely to en­ able th e members to read the paper on the way to town, the only occa­ sion during ihe day on which the club m e t o The revenue ’ derived from subscriptions Was handed to a point o f reserving a carriage for the members. Only « Precaution. He (in the conservatory)—Why did you lead me on to a proposal if you intended to refuse me? She__You do me a great injus­ tice. What have I done to make you th ink I loved you? H ew itt every waits with other men you kept them almost a t arm’s length, hu t when waltzing w ith me you leaned your head on my shoul­ der and le t me almost carry you. She—That was to keep my feet off the floor so you wouldn’t step on my, toes.—New York Weekly. jSectire a Hollar Bottle of I ^Viue ofCardui Today. G IVEN FREE to Cincinnati Enquirer has just ;«| a Her/ Valuable up^ to date vall Chart of threeSheets (six pages) reca o(} inches wide, $ 6 . inches long. ’Ike fust pane snows sat entirely ^cw Map of Ohio j too most beautiful i ezad ever printed, la bringing Mr>'-s up to date* nil new towns u, d l Electric and Traction read.* ore shown, ad Etsnd Slail t.rates, and portray of all toe .. m e r n m ^ . 1 b oilier pages ojitois Magnificent ft ar* Maps of toe United States - i y .alts of d* tif Presidents, ^.lap of i'anarpa chewing Canal ssr,% with data refctiv** t® toe great Ci.p Canal, now being otiiit by tos Ucttesl States# one of toe greatest ^Ytapriccs.avcr attempted 'i tsp^graphica! Map of the Eussk .. , 3 War district- with datst and as of the two great Armies and battle fields, ete., IndfldSng last Naval battle la the straits of -tea, . ** i snap of the World, with Names 1/alesA Coate of Asms., Flags of tratiMs, Steamship Houles, with a a'-iwotatfcties of great wottli. 'to:j: imp 3 aw the Philippine -id), Hawaii, Alaska and Torid , ‘.a, in ail ufco distinct maps, M iodea^ will locate any -mim 'a-d md is to canpleo child cap - kti/aad It T fe Chari; so new, ' --I’f :l end up to date, 'making it an -.'able educator, indecpeacaldcJ Memo, Sriies!, Ltoaiy# & vo't: - ^ sriling prico la Sa.tp , yes t o Deny fees gsata. Tito i ’otnparjy u gm£$ this ’« o to isteribciiS cT toe ,.. ..„iuk s w!,omJ'samtkiist , n i tmtiSrfiprica &t kit %tc* I (,/Acuti.tiffif/tcr?. A gen tstsa - t>, ibh k } hh r'intjjk viMtS ■'k/:®* AflAcsf, • ■ i? a » i i m His Pi*#p«r»tion«. Ascum—I hear your son is going in for a literary career, Mrs. Dreamer—Yes. He started this very morning. ' Ascum—-IndeedI What has he done?; Mrs. Dreamer—He’s sa t for his photograph in two poses—one where he’s reading a book and another with his brow resting on his hand. Impoverished soil, like impov­ erished"blood, needs a proper fertilizer. A chemist by analyz­ ing the soil can tell you what fertiliser to use for different products. If your Mood is Impoverished your doctor will tell you what you need to fertilize it and give it the rich, red corpuscles that are lacking in it. It may be you need a tonic, but more likely you need a concentrated fat food, and fat is the element lacking' in your system. There is no fat food that Is so easily digested and assimi­ lated as -- Scott’s Emulsion of Cod Liver Oil It wilt nourish and strengthen the body when milk and cream fail to do it. Bsott’s Emulsion' always the same? always denefey, fo r.it is named in honor®? Woden, the king o f gods; Thursday for Tlior, the greatest deity of northern mythology. They- need to say when Thor threw hio wonderful hammer the-'noice of thunder woe heard through the heavemo, Thor was the, only god th a t could not cross from earth to. heaven upon the rainbow. He was go heavy and pow­ erful th e other gods feared the bow of promise would break beneath his ’ giantlike weigh t Friday was gacred to Erigga, queen of fbe gods, and not, as the little g irl ©aid, because o n Friday they always had their feh fried. Saturday comes from Saeter, the god of .harvest. A Feat pf Strength.: Most hoys will he interested yn the assertion made by an English paper th a t “any fellow of moderate meat of every typo and prediction, OOsl manifest la tho flesh, toe only Saviour of signers, toe only Judge of all man- kind. May our hearts he drawn to Him as never before and our whole aim- he to glorify Him In word and in deed. Although iso leisoaftoa- been assigned concerning HI? supernatural concep­ tion let no teacher fail to call atten­ tion to toe prediction In Isa. vll, 54, and the .words of Gabriel In Luke I, 35. tor In these days of unbelief and destructive criticism this also Is as­ sailed. It had been predicted .that the Messiah, toe ruler of Israel, sbontd bo born a t Bethlehem, in Judaea, and He Is spoken Of a s one who had been Jiv­ ing and Working from toe days, of eternity (MI c . t .; t , margin). Mary, the virgin eliQj-jeu tv bo His mother, strength can lif t a boy about his own weight in on© hand.” These are the instructions Ask tin.c boy you arc going to lift' to stand in a comer of the mom perfectly stiff with his hands a t his sides, Place y o u r ‘left hand flat against the wall for support, and then bend down - and place you r The; right hand under his foot, n gradually straighten voun body, and up he will come if he keeps Jus legs and body perfectly rigid. , “Try to lift tr light hoy .first,” the instructor blandly adds. But here is the more t.he spectators will enjoy Try This Coin Trick. P u t a coin on the floor and tell your friend you will place him in such a position th a t ha cannot pick i t up With his mouth. The hoy who tries to pick it upmust go down and rest on the floor oh one hand and both feet, the other hand being -placed on the hip. The coin is then placed between the thumb and the forefinger of the hand on the floor. The candidate must then bend for­ ward and pick up the coin in jus. mouth, a feat he will And impossi­ ble without doing his nasal organ serious damage. . Tropical Light*. I n “ the tropics are fireflies with three eyes th a t make such a bright read light a t night th a t people can by it* I n Cuba the poor children gather the flies and sell them to the rich little Cuban girls and their mothers fo r ornaments. These little insects are worn in iparkling i ;he hair, a t the bust, o r even as bright spots on bunches of flowers— of course under gauze. Children make pets of them, keep them in cages gnd feed them on sugar. Keeping toe “Thread" of • Atcry. Each player holds the end of a ribbon o r string in her hand, the other end of a l l ' the ribbons o r strings being held by the leader, who begins to tell a story. Every one must pay close attention, fo r a t any moment she may break off, a t the same time pulling One of the ribbons. The holder of i t without delay must tabo up tho stow and continue i t until the leader palls an­ other ribbon, wlxich transfers the task i® some one else* lived about seventy inH&s norto of Bethlehem, and the opening verses of our lesson tell how God. who doeto ac­ cording to His will both In heaven and on earth pnd tumeth even a "king's heart whithersoever Ho will, arranged that His word should he fulfilled, tor Ho watches. Over His word to- per­ form it (Dan, Iv, 35; Ps. cxxrr, '6; Jer, I, 52, Bey. YerJ. He who Watches oyer His word also watches over- His peo- ' pie, so the -Jonrney was made In safe­ ty and Bethlehem reached In due time, but no’ guest chamber awaited' the .weary travelers; toe. mother of Israel’s Messiah had no honor from Israel. ' Although earth knew not and cared not, heaven knew and cared, and toe heavenly messengers, are commis­ sioned to proclaim the great event, so long foretold, ’to a few humble men Who evidently -cared. These shepherds were probablypeople who, like Simeon and Anna, looked for toe promised Re­ deemer. They make us think of Abel and Jacob and Moses and David, all types of Him Who said, "I am the Good Shepherd.” They continued at their ordinary occupation, and thug the angels found them. Ytoen He Who was then bom la Bethlehem shall come again He expects to find us occupied with- ‘the work he has appointed tor .tjg, or, rather,, occupied with Himself -While diligently en­ gaged In,our appointed woto (Luke the, 13;, Rey,'Axil, 12). The ministry of angels Is' a precious and comfort* lag truth (Heb.; 1/14; Matt, svlll, 10) fully set. forth In Scripture. As they brought gtotY-erito, them—the glory of tho Lord-rour light should so shine that men might .see our good works and :g!orlfy our Bather In heaven (Matt v, 16). (nils light on our part is the life of Jesus made manifest in ns (II Cor. Iv, 10, 11), our words and ding ' deeds reveal Him as Ho revealed the father, i ’bfese messengers...were’ right from heaVfch, from the very pre3-‘ one© Of God, and they brought with them 'too evidence- that they dwelt there. \Ye may to dwell In love and In S even while here on earth, that we carry with ns an atmosphere of heaven, Our first thought, will then be, “Glory to God In toe highest,” The good tidings of great joy aro tor all people (verse 10), and one of His last commands was to give the good nows to every creature (Mark xvl, 15). Does !t really seem as if We had any good news to tell when we are so slow Jo tell It? ’Angels eaxhb quickly to Hidden latest*, 1. I am euro you will ho era? ?o- msirtbered if you So ibis feed. 2, Philip ran to help tho old lady out of he? carriage. 3. Did you toy Pe to? waa perfectly willing to go- Answers'— 1, Bee, 2, Ant. 0. Wasp. Find them if you can. An Awful Thought, ill jbtlat&Me and always beneficial where tho body Is wasting from: any canoe, eitliop in children or adults. W& amtetpiefree. tell, when too good news was not for them, but for others, and If you think of fruitfulness It must bo something wholly unselfish. The vine and too branches derive no benefit frSin toe fruit borne. This la toe third time in this gospel that we have an angel’s “Fear aot”:(I, 13, CO). See toe resur­ rection “Fear npts” of Matt, sxvlll, 5. 10, and let your heart rua back to Gen. xv, 2, and on to BeV. I, if, and revel in too many “FearJnote” of Isaiah, The shc-pheirdo believed that too mes­ sengers tad told them toe truth, and, nothing doubting, they went to cea that which had come to paca (verso 13). It might feo truly said of them, “The men believed tho word and they went their way” (John IV, CO). Mary be­ ll®’ sd nbd cald, “Be it untome accord­ ing to Thy word,” and of be? it la writ- 'THecacd io oho that bellfevcd, for shall ba -a performance of those things width were told her from the Lord” (I, 33, 43), Having heard and believed and ceen, the chepherdo made known tho wondroua ntory and glori­ fied and praised .God- (verses IT, 20). How could they help it? Peter and John said, “Wo cannot but speak tho thing! which weiavo scon and heard”' (Acts Iv, 20), liven too lepers af a© gate of Samaria said; “Wo do not well. This f e y is- a day of good tidings and we hold our peace” (II Kings vti, 0 ). What shall ba oatd of those who know that them la foritlraneca of sins, and peace and glory, for nil who will re-, tolra too Lord Jt3tf%bat they novo? do a thing to make these good tidings known? Might not too- question ba well put to all ouch, “Io It nothing to yon?” (Lam, 1,-12.) feme wondetr-d, to t Mow kept toeos things in he?’ heart and pondered them. May wo m ponder tost ton tire will burn and wo Khali to mmtt&inM to tofL BUMjwa.wi»hl4.i».w..i»II... . - . m mj '/ f l r m a s s e s * I’ m i M ' y { riu DKl.N Pfainotes Ifi^siion.Cteeifrih' G A S T O R I A Vnv Tttfanjg apd €MMr«to [The Kind YouHave Always Bought Bears the Signature EXGfififiGE <8BPABVILLE, OHIO, m A promptly &o d e w i remitted. D BAFfcS ca How Y«fe and d o n s tl £©!$ a t faucet rates. Tu cheapest s!?d roost convenient iyay ti scad coneyby cafl. * J ©I i •-til AtLAtssbA 1 rfijice ira rfrr~ r-v » c n — i — - . . ___ r v w*. »*&*« * . i <-*:. i .. bwh » iww in—ff-— j ^ ^ o u j k s m o E s p i K m JHmJhmSmt* JbL&KMt* JUUto&At- AduSsU *■ Arsrfecl ItemedyforCGiisUpa- Hoft, Sour Stomach,Diarrhoea Worips,Corwulsions,Feverish- ness and I*OSS OF SLEEP. FncSinule Signature of N E W Y O R K , »-•- A tr+irt TTift , j y D u s r s - J ) ( i m s r r^ /arrt'Fi? _ - m V , t .* j . . eat alrt. -a* .1 w In Use For Over Thirty Years WilliamWildraon, Pres., TICSPr«3,,. -jmm •W. Lr* Smito Asst. CoshkJ" T h e A dven t o f the Turkey, EXAcyccpyoF wrapped . vn , .............. , „— *=^ j : m tmc c«KT*0«MMMtc*. Wttf ruts* cmr. OOHRHOBemml HUTCHISON 8t GIBNEY | Up To Date I WRAPS, down in prices Suits Skirts; SILKS, New -As* sortment. 371-2 to 49c, BLANLETS, com- forts. Beddings, low prices. UNDERWEAR, La­ dies, Gents, Children, 25 cents**up. . GOODS* CARPETS* JACKETS, CAPES, and LADIES* Su its . Falsale a t HUTCH ISOH GIBJIEY’S, St XE m , — . ■ OHIO. 4 i \ The Genuine ^ 7 r o g e k s b r o s : Spoons, Forks,Knives,etc tcrklHft FitS Jk'nfft. -‘have all the qualifies in design, tvork- manohip and finish o f th e best ster­ ling silver* a t one-fourth to one-eiohth the cost. Much of the sterling now On the market is entirely too th in and light fo r practical use, and is fa r in­ ferior in every way to “ S ilver Plate that Wears. ” Zto-Eiw?* StiS j Verb. Ask yoat deafer ton "‘1M1 ROGERS bBOS.” Avoid sufcSUIabas. Out loll teda-matk la “ ie»r ROGERS BROS*” loto t o It. Sold by hading tSeafem ov-ciyWboie. Before baying write fog oar catalogue “ C-L," i>np.r.MA7!o:ui*oftvr.a co., > UER1DEHOmMfJNIACO., Msttfen* GOSS, CcdaroilleCownsbip school Report Edoaratliat tills nis­ ei tea to tho fom o? n tibf! fa©a thoWfftpjrPr cJtvtryliatfia at E smu T* e to y o n te y . “I'm t i p m ieatec tkteca," Joae, “Both tttmnmg, ttooti and rslgtit, Sfewoatl toedreadful cow if I EhoaW fee© thy ftf4?5tItoi’' .•>\7cfttsSftgtoaOtar. HOT IMHE tftPMBTS Jih* ■ IMack m i Red. • One flayer holds a pack el cards ina tho other phycm guess the eok or. If right, ho has llio rsftlj if mom the holcfe?of thepels his it, Ti-s c*r .3 who lift! the jimis tifdi || M O N U M E N T S ftEMSttMCt MEMORMLi DiateMEB* a « ib busloews . ' eetiMAvsa *«» ttptmt sgiwBs sit eaewiwBo on um om o n , EXCLUSIVE DESIGNS* • Piftce VoOBOB6SB Vtlg OBiaiBBC n Bofibeti ». ooft coftspiEw oarwfta amo «#.«•;» RAotoftmo **Aci»!we«Tr bavmi VOWt f t t toO ttfi OR ttos OftttIMAfty e m m , M i m 4 k WILCOX, MiBlifpttllf •««,»*«», itftIMiWfim * , Hutnhsr of H im ria t. .........: E iifo llinm t............................... Avemgo Dally Attendance... . Pe r (tonfcpaily Attendftnce. . Humber TaMy .......... ........... Humber Frcscnfc 13very Dny Per- litofc PraRcnt Every D a y , Huanber of Visit ora Bank for December .......... K 5 m '1 sp t f P 5 5 U, g Sj fj‘ o ..: 4---- V : i i •■? t ~a 'di ~ T f T " a £0 to] Iff Si .19 £8 21 Iff 20 IQ Off in Ki‘ m Cl m 97 03 4 j ? 0 0 ff 0 11 is 1) s 7 0 7 U;j 41 £0 Cff 22 -M •io (iff B n 10 f i Off m 0 ft i ? 0 3 J si. u v .B A m o m , m p 't ~ reason finds us ready to supply you with the choicest birds. Wo have searched the m a rk e t over for turkeyg th a t will deligh t you and add to our reputation, The resu lt is a collection of poultry th a t an epicure might envy.>»**.«**»»*.*.«>.«»*• ........ ....... ............... . ■ DONT FAIL TO OREFR* vour tu rkey here if,you want (o ivoid disappointment. Everybody mows the fine quality of meats we xeep. Take ou r word for it, our roultry is of an equally high grade. C. H. CROUSE, CEDARVILLE, O. Ham's Restaurant and Dining Rooms Corner High and Limestone street- Springfield, Ohio, ONE NIGHT OUT a n d Cuba reached jn comfort v ia red torn nine AND SOUTHERN Rr. THREE TRAINS A DAT Chicago Is. Florida Special . I* ix n lct; lu ta tj Silt, 15S6- _Tbrcuelr PnMmati Service froa Chicago, ClovclaaJ, IntUtmnpolu and Cciumbu.% via Bin Four Route: Bo- troit and Toledo via Peru Marquctto and ,C H £t D IIV„ end Louisviilo via dJoatarrn Raflrinyj co.’-nccting with solid PuUmantraia Icavior CincmnnU 9s2H for Jackoonvillc and Si. Augustine. Florida Limited ThrcuaU Pufiiaan ccrvi'co Iron Chicago and IndiofeapoUs via Mono Au^uciirc, dco IhtcUcUI’uJmnnScr. vicoto KbwOrkana, Queen & Crescent Special Gelid tnCri Cincinnati to Kow Or* liana via Chattnnro-a cad Bimbg* linns, oka tkcou-h Bu!lman tarrico to JackaiUviUa via Arkavillo • acJ Ca-.-annab. Winter trsnsjrt- fftScta nc-5? on caloAt rcacccJ ratej. Fcr caarcaecn ap^r>- cw s. w. srrjt, d . p , a ., cindsMit PAUL BROWN, T. P. A„ fcbdanaU. w. i. 0 ACnr.Tr, " w. c. eissacsob , . Ct«sr»JMttstrti, Cea.Fa»TAt»* C1M3SBAT1,0. WINTERTOURIST TICKETS ADD HOW OH SALHVIA mimm & m v ille i i TO FLORIDA, GULP COAST RESORTS, ‘ CUBA, AiV YE ttY l o w BATES. to I), 151T&H, I>. P. A. - - - Onrinnati I. E. »AWK )WF, 3). B A. * St bouis if. C. BAIfeEY, H0W*F, A. - * Chicago. J , IL .M ltL iK E H , D . to, A, * Louisrillo 0» Li ST0HB , ^ ds ’ b P ass . A geu ® itociDm&e, s¥» A v m 5 t 0 f?f sp raG i-m » Wholesali m d Eetaii JEW ELERS W l i t e w i « P m & 0 !# * • pei 5 0 a n i 4 LOCAL AND PER m r- Mrs. Jan e Stromont with pneumonia. r Mr. Jo h n SUvey spent Hew Y ear’s day r, ° isu le . Miss Charlo tte Slegle tockiof tonsilitjs. Mr, D. H . Marshal^®, entertained friends Her Phil. Dixon, retu rned cothe, Monday. The -youngest child Mrs. H en ry Maze, is.sic raonia. Mt. O, A- Spha r Xenia, spent Sftfurda, Jam es Townsley and w I t t di •let ale S 0 J Xr * Mrs.'JoSephine SmitlJ has retu rned home *Wiih Mr. J i H /B ro th e rl ^ it f —To fflOse out our sto-J a discount of 20 per cent K e rr &Has Mr. A* J . Alexande town is seriously ill trouble. Mrs. Hebert Qowd spent Hew Year’s witl Mrs. Caroline Wilson. Mrs. Meldn Bull, wi number of relatives a t day. Mr. W, B,. Graham the It. P . Sem inary in Thursday. Messrs. Jam e s Gra Wolford, retu rned to a t Columbus, Wednesi Misses Della a n d L had for their guests Misses J u lia and FL of Xenia, Word hafi been r e d Paul, the youngest s< Mrs. J . H . Creswell, led hio m o ther to Bp; Tune ago, has eon tn and is quite oielt, L; that 1\&is quite batt-i guarantine may be li S £ hica plat riti nd afh lid; 25 ' use m l The s m i ^ L a c /C t t J i t f . M a id of V«| for...... . j m m t t i s t i t ] A t lees th&iij en in te rc o t j ' And Vella’; mm bmW ’S cl orJy #3.Si), if c ® k m m v wa v,j 'Wore forisii s t f m x T i * g j t i t n xth ila , af FfSriey F&ail j |, @r*d#t S tre e t »Mwii*Wm

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