The Cedarville Herald, Volume 29, Numbers 27-52
k CFDAftVTI.T.K, OH ID, W k Koi,Ii tv Yorjfc }hvrimSA<3£ hn»t i^xiiiiw careful and prompt atteiitton ta a ll business loirnsfeii l.u r.s. ^ ■. ■< m w YORK! ORAfT #1*4 BANKWONKYORDERS. ■«G8i« anti "jwtsfc t o k w I ? F ji u o o c y f e y The m&aiiraf v ta nm t wvt, wait. .■■ L o t te H a d ? on Heal Estate, P d f s o m lo r C o llate ra l -SecMrity* b a k in g {lours: & A, M, to £ ,P . 1% W* SMITH, President. <>. L. S m ith , Cashier. - - "h. 33, WniSjBKiF, A ^ tU a sb ie r* scorns ISWLSIOH vmrt ft** * ■K m * M e ** i^»w a to r m* it m itt < W i t fttob **»* •« the Ity i » » t awn* «f mmtrSt t*i . sj;fc»t*M M e <»»ww»ptlw. STOTT* , , ^ I S S S U - f c ^ S * * * ' TWC SECRET OF SUCCESS The Cedarville Herald. **, qo *»**■ Ygm r* 8 A H E £ * 23UMU " , - K d l t o n ^sro.Sir1 Vo. o»jne« I've !_J "was * sporty,million bottles of August Plowei sold in ill* United States sdoufr Muce it* introduction 1 ‘And tile deliiauu fo ritii Howet lias bad mdfdtmg success in the cur* of indigestion and dyspepsia—the -worst enemies of. health and happiness? «f>oe* itito t affoid the best-evidence dial' August {dower is ’a shre specific for aL Stomach and intestinal disorders?—that if la the best of alt liver regulators? . . ^August Jfiower has a matchless record of over 35 years hx.curing the ailmg » - „ lions of Thesedistressing complaints, 4 s l|Two suea, 35 c and 75A"All drngguto Isaao Wlsterman, Cedarville, O, .■ Sometimes? I f so , i t w ill in te re st y o n to ' know th a t i t can t>e Stopped w ith D r. M iles’.Anti-Pain P i ll s ; ' and w ith o u t a n y bad a fte r- e ffe c ts, a n d th is w ithou t d an*1 g e t of form ing1a d rug h a b it o r hav ing y o u r stomach d isar ranged . T h ey positively con ta in no opium , morphine, co caine, chloral, ether o r chloro form in a n y f o rm . . D r, Miles’ A n ti-Pa in P ills relieve pain, a n d leave on ly a sense o f relief. T h e reason fo r th is is explained' by th e fac t th a t headache comes from tired , irritab le, tu rbu len t, over-taxed brain nerves: An ti- P a in P ills soo the and streng th en th e se n e rv e s , th u s remov ing th e cause. T h e y a re harm less when tak en a s directed. "W* use Dr. Miles' Anti-Pain Dills for the cure or headache, and vo think that there is nothing' that will equal them. They will euro the i jwverert spell of nervous or Sic* hwidflciirt lit tv very tow minutes. X tun or a nervous temperament, and occasionally have spells when my ner.es seem to he completely exhaust* ed, and r tremble .so I can scarcely contain mj-srir. At these limes I always take the Afttl-i’aih pill*. and they quiet me right away. It Is re* ........ " ......................... “ ' ;lifcy Cr. Mils**AniMWin Pills fits sold by mr UruOffiist, who will pnarsntse that t <* tin t packs*j* will benefit, If It h* Will return your money, is aoto-i, 25 cents. Never sold In bulk. M iles Medical Co., E lkh a rt, I n d CURES. s t o m a c h 45 © bb ®!S ■*fTttl$ body grin it* life fm« * food prmctV dig^ted. b h -d f-t the kdy .b tit sfeau* trmihlf’s MiA1?front <Xc< Jr:-;aie?« in rato'gan'l dyinadi disorders ttfw't t! o entire** liiiprop* « ly nuuilhatr :1food cuhh on tbs tUmmelt, raining dhttc'nbg m h it, 'of lifting and naupra,/ When OTff-adiagl ipetal te l In' the stfiWAeb tea-mm v,r:ikmwl i*nd worn m t and tyciKpsia; i daimsibotii-tiai, ; T h c ilfn rd ’s bluMitaottht j > antra Jts ftcr* t h e : stomach ami by.vfls of cmtfC+fal ‘ fmttf* and glvej thn *lds»wh“ wnrisfOi iatisfidaW and ilo tahiral . sUnrnl tififi P*u’'n i;s a p^A » mw U *, with the rot-.'-r t'jr thor- •ng’hiv ftp r f f.'-d, i*)tt ran bniSdimj.-iii/sts .i«v.h with Inin i v l l and ftihiiui w t ■. 1W U - ’f-nVa Illark* l>fS'tr r t f yjh j , ¥ u t ( f ■'( 1*«| A S »e|f.*pa fti'* Yfinr d ^ -T for s, i f m do<^not if, »Aiiid the som . isj |-j t L::<fnno(>itft Ifnd io iti* (•>.« hh a *’*"■'• it*, Tann.. *ml m lAcInt^O wdl ha m M fm» THEDfORDS t il FBIDAT* AUGUST 3, 3909. WS<iRQW. I t is lntutefitlng to read the differ ent fax rates paid in th e corporation th e past twenty years. N o particu lar, Comment - is necessary as the increase speaks for itse lf and tax payers can best judge as to th e con duct of public Affairs, ■ 1887.... I 8 S 8 -,. J881K-.. ............. 1 8 ' l X *. ' IBfiH ................ ISDll.,,..:.., iljOt....... 1393.V...... 'i89g..;. ■ 1 8 9 7 .... 1808... ■ iooo............ . IU 01 ,.......... 1 1 9 0 2 . ^ . . , , . , , ^ .......... loot... 1905-., 1900.,. *»M*»*«k|A A* ...*2.SO .... 2.58 .... 2.k9 ... &.W ..,:. 2.42 .. .. 2.C0 '2.9b .... 2.70 ........... 2,79 , ., 2.78 ... 2,ei ... 2.70 ... 2.44 . 2.66 .. 2,82 .. 2.66 2f}9v ... 2:90 ,.. 2,79 8,16 Organized labor declares th a t It wants a national anti-fuiunetion law, an eigh t hour law and a few other legislative trifles, and th a t iejaroposes fcohave them or know why itdose not jettbem . Unionism dosenotpropbse to "organise as apo liti eal pa rty o r’to Operate alortg p a tty lines. Mr,;Gomp: ‘rs'st&tes the Cage by saying tMfcthr federation of Labor will do a ll th a t s within ils power to make theeonn- try see th a t i t is a political factor, Unionism or any. o therism has full right legislation fo r Its own candid ates for office and to vote for them, >f , to vote for or aga lu st the pan- Udates presented by other organiza- tions;- Unionism or any other ism has Vullrig h t to found up every political Aspirant m the counrty fo r a n analy- sisnf sentiments on questions affect- ' tng labor. I t can cateclil^ecvery cam tidate fo r offiCe and can declme to m tefor those Whose answers a rc tan- labefactory, lb can harangue this 'tolling ^millions of (he land” add plead, for their support for those who favor anti-in juntion, (eight hours mien shops or any th ing else i t may choOsef©Indorse, A llth a tis a legit h mate p a rt of m lt political system ind the unionist has the same righ t to strive fo r w h a t he holds to be for liis lu tereat as the: Republican the Republican the Democrat or che 'Prohibitionist lias to seek the tdvancment o t o ther special inter* .■ i S t e , V . -. , 1 AVith a ll deference to th e Sagacity of the leaders of th is new fti0v«~ nent, now a t least in history of the American fed e ra tio n 01 Labor, the visdom. of th e ir attitude may be loubted. Its aggressive hostility is it lest impolitic. No man, not even m American', likes to be threatened, file "holdup” is unpopular. Mr, viompers says: "W e shall p a t Avery number of Uongress on-record, and >ur blacklist will contain the names if those men who refuse to give ■support to tiie ju st demands of labor »r who ignore our pleas en tirely .” The tone of th is is distinctly Intern*', pcrate and therefore injudicious, (’monism shakes its fist in the face of every Congress candidate and de mands h is pledge to support certain special interests under penaltyof bo- ing blacklisted and defeated. To be hests expressed in Such tones and terms m any independence can have but one reply. Only the pusillani mous would ho dispose to give a fa* tumb le answer, ami there should be no place for such in the capital in Washington. The proper business of the CmigressiipiTi f« legislation fo r the in te rest of tiie na i m as a whole duo regard being shown to the special Interests of th e locality from which he comes. The Congress was lover intended ta be a collection of special agents representing special imprests. I l l s unfortunate, though perhaps 1ivltable, th a t a fow-legislators a re 0 mil to th e suspicion of wearing 1ibbled collars hut. it is certainly doubtful policy fo r any group to' insist thus openly th a t the prlco of election shall bo a collar labled “A, W; 'of to ” -N o w T u rk § n y* WANTED; by I’lucsgo whole* sate and mail order house, assistant manage? im an or woman) for this County and adjoining territory. Salary |2« and expenses paid week ly : expense money advanced, Work pleasant; position permanent. No luvcstninit o r oxpcitonce rcipdrcd. tiparo tim e valuable. W rite a t once for* full particulars and enclo** self., addressed envelope, Aridr*** ib h e r a t M m #m n 181 1 15, lA k a m , ■Uhieifo, » • mimrm: XL-imKifrnC* '“in'i g g *m *f dw War*w»»d* Mitlwaair** *f- tif# a t G ttn iw r, f rom 1863 to 1855 tr.e most sfrik- % a re In Ameriran life w$s th a t o f’ flier liouvean t M io , H o was in snc-truetci4 minds a Tno?t pathetic tigh t--so groshk conscious of h is v.c :1th, m anxious to spend i t in an Impressive way, to (id something princely, eomethfeg really ‘“big,” yet being so hopelessly ignorant o f how to do it. l ie purchased urban dwellings' with "fcrownstone fron ts” and p late g l ;:«3 windows. H e procured horses and carriages and stocked ^his cel lars with chamnagne. In th e coun try he built for hiroscK c n o rp s u ^ wooden nunwlons jiaintcd In many colors, surmounted by wooden cupo las and towers and battlements and adorned with a maze of wooden pil lars representing w ha t some one cleverly styled " th e jig saw renais sance/’ while his lawp was dotted with .east iron statuary painted to resemble bronze. Many of these war made million aires ultimately lost th e ir money as quickly ‘as they made it. Some o f them left i t . to h e squandered by their sons- The wealth of those days was seldom perpetuated, and this fact was crystallized in a popu la r proverb to th e effect th a t "there are on ly -th ree generations from sh irt sleeves jto.shirl sleeves/*' The representatives of th e still newer wealth horp slight resem blance to th e shoddy millionaire. They Jived in the age th a t had dis covered Europe, where they ‘ had traveled and observed and learned, fo r a t th is time Europe became a mighty .educator o f the American, people.' I t led to th e appreciation and encouragement of'a r t and archi tecture and landscape gardening an d -to knowledge! o f th e tru e ^ e - hnement of civilized existence. There began t o be laid in the 'United States the' basis fo r sonie- fching- which resembled1 an aristoc racy, founded in t h e first .instance' upon wealth, h u t in its higher phases deserving a b e tte r name th an th a t of mere plutocracy. An aristocracy must always ultimately rest, upon either power o r service and more often upon a combination of these two,—H . T . Peck in Bookman. Whit* £09* and Nett*. D r. Alfred Russel 'Wallace once endeavored to show th a t the birds which lay White eggs deposit them in holes i n order to Conceal, them, and he invented explanations for certain exceptions to this; rule, Bu t iH s now believed th a t the in terpret tation is quite otherwise—th a t cer ta in birds lay white eggs 'because tlifeyn e s t in holes .and h o t t h a t they nest in holes because they lay white eggs. Colored eggs would become practically invisible i n these dark places and would he in jeopardy of being overrun by th e b ird when en tering the n e st ’and broken o r would, When th e space was large enough, be in danger o f rolling away from the sitting bird and 'so fail to-ob tain incubation: By th e ir whiteness such fain t rays of ligh t as gain ad mittance t e the ne st are reflected by the white shell, and consequently no eggs escape the. atten tion .of the sitting bird, . IIYouWant / *City or Country real estate in Central] Ohio write or eall on Deaton&Ruby 11 Arcade Springfield, 0 . Both Thones 717. Mr* J . H . Buumout and wife are gliextg o | relative* u u r Tippecanoe C ity . Mr. H a rry Marshall of Xenia is spending his vacation here. Mis* Bessie JRow accompanied iierrousiu , Miss Orvilla Bell ro lle r home In New Weston, O., for a months v isit. *• . ■ ■ . Mr. John Townsley repo rts* large threshing of wheat by Mr. F rank Harbmson for tils son, Xlarry. 3006 bushels of wheat were turned out from 12:45 un til ,7:8ft. REGIMENTAt REUNIONSANDFORffV- THIRD ANNIVERSARY BATTLE €H!OCAMe&i CHATTANOOGA. SEPTEMBER 18*20,190& On September 18 1906, will occur the 4Sd - anniversary o f the Battle of Cluckam&uga, I t i s proposed to celebrate th is memorable event Witli a reunion of the various regiments t h a t participated In th is memorable ba ttle and the various battles fought around .Chattanooga, This reuniou w ill ha held a t ChickamaugaNation- »I Bark, September 1$, 19and 20, and the presen t Indications are th a t I t wttl be the largest and m ost notable gathering ever held in the Sorith. On the above dates, #he rem nan ts from the arm ies of 12 states, com prising th e following: Pennsylvania', Ohio, Michigan, Ind iana, 'Illinois, Wisconsin, Minnesota, Iowa, Neb raska, Missouri, Ransas, and Ken tucky, w ill assemble, many for ihe first and la s t time since ih ey mareh-- ed from its - blood-stained fields, forty-three years ago- Bo re labile of the g rea t opporfcunh ties for the education of the youth. Don 't fail to ta k e your children and show them historical Chattanooga’, wi£h a ll its historical connections. I t , Is the opportunity of a-lifetim e. Go and-, see the old w ar generals and o ther officers poinfcout the pltices of interest on t h e battlefield ; ■let them showyou and explain, in person the m arkers erected on-th&battle- lleld showing^ the positions o f the opposing arthies a t the time of battle. I t will not be long u n til none will be left to do th is noble, work. I t will be many year®, if ever again, th a t such an opportunity will present itself- See.tbatyo'iir tickets read v ia the Louisville & Nashville R . R ., the Battlefield Route. Call on your nearest railroad agent for rate s and adver tisingmatter pertain- t© the rpumou o r write nearest representative of the Louisville & Nashville » .7 L J , H*MiUiken,D. P . A.*Loulsvlle, ■Ry* F . D- Bush^ D .P i A. C incinnati Ohm. . . . J . R, Davehport, D, P . A-* St, Louis, Mo. H , C. Daily, N. W -P- A., Chicago, 1. POPULAR £beapExcursion * t o $ 25.00 l o l l $ 25.00 ——tMM. BUV A—-* RicbBlackTartuCand IN NORTHEAST TEXAS, along the cm VMM jRAIL HOAD lii a community n o t fa r behind your own in development, v a l ues range from ten to flity dollars per Acre, and the land is a ll good —absolutely the best in Texas. Our people w an t YOU, and a neighborly welcome awaits the th rifty m an and ids family. Round trip hhmcSceker tickets a te ou sale twice m on th ly to a ll points in Texas, And the sight seek ingw ay to Houston, Galves ton and Han Antonio (with in ter mediate stop-overs) is v ia the Frisco, Texas Midland and Booth- cm Baeiflc Bystems. Fu rthe r particulars will he. gladly furnished upon application, to H. W. TRUAX, *L and a g en t RetMiM BuUdtag, thiyton, Ohio, KL, Pi » . MdCAY* tte ir ta l kgm tt -Tar^tii, Tax*#, ’ p .’?■.-, , THURSDAY, AUG. 9/1906 ONLY Dr.Bet’s lL^» l.fji■s*— nvinRi r im e r . M 8*HC«ri0iat)Nlit w»« (htmjtnmmmm, &mm mm WvNWf tPw A^eUbJePtepafMimrotAs- slmllaiii^ thuFoodaMBc^ula- Hi^il®Sto*«ctefiteBcwelsof |M . M S (H1IDK1.N j FrommesD^sHonLfeecnu/ IwsssandBestfioiUaiosmthcr IOpUm.Mo^itaciwr>lffleraL iK P T J » A « C O T ? IC . ' • . Lf / - irni — lY ^ l "*)*-* 1 '**1 """1‘ j^ ^ o U jD rS tm a jm sm R /On^att St&fi * ' t.Sml + , v;. SASTORU ' y o i m f l t a t a iu iA U h iM id f t. The Kind You Have Always Bought |"TAKE THIS CUT” -frmmmS/Krm ApetfecTRemodyforCqnsfipa- RoWSour StomarhUiarrhoea Worms.Convulsions,Feverish- ncasj andL o s s p y SL EEP. PacSutafe Signature of e N E W -YOBK . . A l b n it. !■f *»I it ~y D l.lS) S - . ) I 'V IS Am. Use Over Thirty Tears “ W© recommend i f ; there isn 't any bettor.;,, In inid-suimner youjjave to trust to a largo degree to your butcher. Well Cared For Meats iu ho t weather a re the only kind to buy ; we have proper appliances for keeping, them righ t, and they're sweet and safe -when sold. Don’t go m ea t shopping when it’s hot. Buy of us and he 81 ??©. C, H . CROU SE , CEDARVILLE, O- yam’s Restaurant and Dining Rooms Corner H igh and Dimedtone street* • Springfield, Ohio. EXACTcopy OFWRAPPER. *^HfcCCNTAUHCO-MEANV f VOAKCOT* HUTCHISON & GIBNEY § BpToDate. | m WRAPS, down in prices Suits^Slrirts. S ILK S , m w M - sortment ,371-2 to 49c. B L A N L E T S , com forts, Beddings, .low, prices. . U N D ERW E A R , La- dies, Gents, Children 25 cents np. GOODS* C A R P E TS , JA C K E TS , CAP ES , and LADIES’ Suits. Falsale a t HUTCjfllSOfi & GIBJiEY’S, ~ " "N EN IA , * OHIO, KOIIIC AyersPi $B. 5 o Round trip FROM SPRINGFIELD, OHIO. Toronto* Ont., Only M.50 mofolthan ra te to Niagara Fa lls Alexandria, Bay, N. Y. {'Phonsand Islands) Only #7.l0more t han rate to N iagara Falla Monfieal, Qoe<* Only |10.6omore th an rate to N iagara Fa lls Stop-over allowed a t Westfield, for side-trip to CHAUTAUQUA LAKE. Tickets good retu rn ing twelve days inclndiugdato of sale. E legant trains of Pu llm an {Sleeping Oars and Superb Day Coaches, personally conducted by representatives of the HB lg Four” - -who will look a fte r the wan ts of Passengers* These excursion* need no intro duction to the public apd the popu la rity of the B ig Four, the natu ral route to N iagara F a lls v ia Buffalo - is well known. F u ll Information tu pamphlet form cau be obtained from Big Four ticket office. H. J. RHEIN, C M P ass . Agt. Cincinnati, O. . 33. B* GoiflUeh, Ticket AgenL Bpringfield, O. T h e g rea t ru le d f h e a lth— S Keep the bowels regular. And the great medicine— Ayer’s Pills. S S g S S a s S g BOCKINGHAM'S BYE «. Nelson’s B T Business , ^ College n Arcade, SpriagUM, OUo [|Q 00 B * morphine ' 5 O N i r p A M A O ; r# EQUIPPED1WITH AUTOMATICI M E c x r a c BLOCS SIGNALS! QUEEH&CRESCENT R O U T E SE and B SOUTHERNRAILWAY rx.tat ' Gincinniti fion isiille TO 1 U I IP 8 STWI« ; S a m tik ,, j-t*/ S o u th e a s t, mna S o u th w e s t. > | W H iE S E E K E ir T W K E It iBX U U t riBvr aw tiom w u t t t t e , am man n jm t wxTSswm. PAULBROWN, T. P,A. CHASW.ZHLL.D.T.A. , OARREXT, *fcmnd. C.RIK&ARS0N, - <X i lire Nowk 2Sth Yai.V OyMAMV mt . BOOKKEEPING & SHORTHAND. W rite for Catelogtfc. r . Hal,it*, la the Out? sure anOraUeoet tr**tove*t fortfoeeeMicteAto ORINKor omiO». Mnd lor TreeBookleteo*»«rm*. IM 1 RerUi 6 ***tH«Av*, , C O L U M B U S O H I O A ■ptrlaAtr* nthXitif*. The Getiultie Ml ROGERSBROS! Spoons*Forks*Knives,etc* have all the qualities in design, work manship and finish of the best ster ling silver, at one-fourth to one-eighth the cost. Much of the sterling now on the market is entirely too thin and light for practical use, and is far m* fennr in every way to ‘" Stiver P foie tha t H ra rs ” Asfe ym t fie*k» fd? “ |$U iOAttf IltH,” Avoid iab»t»tR(H, Ont full iwa*-ttAtk I# w||g ! ttduntt lade for It, Sold fcy ktdiag ««ry#lnrte, fiefor* turfingwrite for Mr ttiAlogne " t>»tu H tvrwetAtwvAi,am?r« co„ ffgftMK m n m i ca., tm m , nm* |a,.A»Mr* O N Y O O N H UN T 1NC TRIP petyps**? STEV* L:>i4^3 5 -ti cc~iao m a r s . . , fwct$s.25to$i60.» rr.viox.s . . * *«:& « cd to co.oo SUOXQUXS. . Iron* 7.50to 33.09 jkt- It&tsst CC&* l.y.KItOfejtjft 'fC>-.l( k !3fc)£»~r-l3 CSSfivCpfee. |£SS«ip4SS5*i r k .‘ Ks^-a«J*o* **- 5 lr.':aU;«: i i 3 t:r.ulat*a-?s. 3. ITXtXNS ARMS AND SC *Oft, ■ ,■ r.OitsaeS CkScopeeX*'!*. UMt, IT.9.A. CASTOR lA F a r Ia fan ts and CMltiren. f lu KM Y n H i l t Always Bsc^ & B«*r* thf, ffignatmtof ■y Pennsylvania --------- L IN E S -----— SPECIAL LOW FARES . . --SO— St. Paul duly 22, 21,23 U:io«[jWbuufl Omaha ; Denver Ju ly 242 XL Y. 2*. r . July 11* 14 B. V, 0.23. Milwaukee August 2ft. II, 10 Eagle Otohd Aerie flintieapGib Atigtet* lb, II. 12--U* A. 11* . I f Inh-rer4t‘t5. oslc ft i mm , Agmt cw* vHk, Ohio. ■ t. Tiie?0 w ill tm go a t Jam o l •lifiiriF ' m # . ik i*”dy o f s, i»g j ijfj g h a r , M r| Jo h n C^lark h t" •SW^T?7P**I'*! ,-Houso fo r Uaj g , H. JlandaH* 3tre, W* J* Bam lt net parent8 ^ '1 sir. Tiril!0^ti£ T* pull'1!1 SabbatH Mias M ary B ird I Xenia friends tbisl -•Special free a t] . Oreene County F a i^ .... . «*1 . . : j-- •_ ■ --ij Mr* H . A* Turnb t Allen, spen t Wedn^ re jfr. and Mrs* , Wednesday in Xel —Try O. P. Nag] ' order of groceries. Mrs. Thomas- F k "to the house With a] * >' # 4 ij I j r Miss Kosa S tonao t Tuesday after a vil TheXenia U lkswj in that city the wej - >IrS. ‘M, A. Gres) her property o n Nfc —The U reeneCm | held August 7, 8, 9, ' Hev, W . A . Condi! O., lias b e en spendfi —Cook.stove coal^ Dustleas. D. Mr. J. W . S to re r o | Sabbath .w ith ,M r. Miss LUlie Cleavij lathe guest of Miss’ll , Miss M a rtha B rj - field spen t Sabhatlij Smith, ' , Comic Boat Caril Spabr's, l c each. | x ,'- , 1 Mrs. Llzze Collej la the guest of M | Collett; to* Miss Belle Wmh] sister, Mrs. Charlei] land. ‘Miss I d a H a rd le | visiting her sifter, gett, s # —H ay rope, for] and carriers a t K e rri . Mr. and M rs. son of South Charll batn here. Boberfc M ills ol rufltieating with M| Turnbull. Mrs, M argraret Cl Mable, le f t TuesiT visit iu Jam esto i —The Fifty-four County F a ir w ill, «2. 23, a*. Mies M ary L u i spent Sabbath w| * O. L. Whiuery. ^riss Jessie Itij lad., is visiting 31 =Mid, Miss H elen Dil home afte r a tw<| Miss E th e l Spenf Mm Mahle Itoj TJ’as the guest of ^ b b a tli and ^ Mr. Jo h n Sill, Uhtb S la te Prip home on h is vii Uie week. Bev, Hugh Mil «*s been eaileif 1$his sister. Mrjj Herbert H , Mid general m i Publishing t ’ot. *M-ly jf o n d a y ; '-W& a re lb* Jour gram . E* cnod dumjff Mts, Pau l d ' ak . js visit ini M k u d e a th eD Wo aro t>le*j MeMlll* " - ‘wmgi. Mfes BiMl# ”*M» lr feci In ' :'W
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