The Cedarville Herald, Volume 36, Numbers 27-52

; - $0® OaOTU INfl' Tb* ism * miirtm i* hoam imm. PH 4*y ****** *u «*W . eoaHOwl m * ** ttia part at tft* pi«*i> « # i r •“W**- ,Yfea *ra» ***, wirpo** of h**ri** <*• m m *f <•>Hu? Bdmmimm <^ar«*i fey Ow, f'ox «a& lor 4 mm <Hs- 3 W J t VcObMmy * * t ®£ -*UN| JtoywiM*, » •of tfe* Trmitim. *yumi iW tfe»»«p» mA^fttly » pp H44A m H Iranitmbtte ii3ito& £rmmt *M omjomio* gwMHfttoam % *°h* o f -tb* infom»tloa CTotraataskm had *««*»** rr», auporfmomtonto, ■cxmfa;atathitim& offidWft and timgathering d d»*a mmar «o «aMk.^MMa» »r m ft*-' tow U i» baaed on fact* wktewre we©- 'louiwled. la order theft wrfsffit haw. knowledge of Governor Cox -Catted the M ix »i 3 w»*l fknigfwws !{bat waft mad* up at gmq\ tlmn 3,500-dteteg-a'teis, The wsrutit o Ch* vote on the purvey report vm four-fifth favorable. Poattnaater $„ C. Wright, a mwwfl&ei o f & ki local board of eduoatloc, moke 0*1 "T w View* d -tbo’ Ooairem,'' Doftling' with the positive sMfe tbr driegstos owl^.emdtwmd *h*t Gov vtox aawl the oomansaion had planned. SpHat* Hfw* IWOlft, «dnMdHC tlHMV j 01* * i « w * •nr X Tbiwiirt > ««* * ncnahy may JHave f ** * , 8 wo'd “ » toe -School sJum-y meet- ,i#« ^ 1 -_ _ J r r !r , r ^ m" z y \ i 'H ww with com fficrabte fm' ut the writer enjoyed- '.the mass wktsM ! 1UWtin# ’St oii«a house fast Fri* ‘ ! »i*ht to hear the report o f the to a m J ™ ^ T jL ■ JiRiega.tc* to the Bducaticeai cengreea t o more •ewooHml than «xm-;W ^ 01K.a utem*ion> that fU & W ‘ ■--a rarer display of. ineous; 3 ,tcncy— -Mm 4. O. Bi*w*rt automated that j *K>n» an argumentative etandptiin:, Mm& mmli tom to vot# to **tile Ast will he seen at the close the -wrf- aftont that otxomuaW** cotirieteiitly votes the i>cmon'at!0 •M K tom wfcaT tihey v fthw ' sa!Jl& “eonilstency" to tntoefarMc*. . |prevalent in the Ik publican rapha. ‘ U aving out foKficat view® there were H € h r i s ( m a $ C a r o l - tVith a uncinjrr;*iip o f 130 the > :Gi"cer,o Ijxjxu'ovcacn't Aseocin-* Itints orKanfeed Saturday Ti:.~ I'tOtn ;i«e hiooii hunprln wtto called t >n : ana Upi Tlmrsday where a uuautity of frtto pork -had pcea S*ck», Man-hnl Utonan Siad tl;p deg;; in tiuugfi and with-dUtle or no tronhio -i' .J lw'm:!-} • icediihe m o t for five mites where the nttot was found. The dogs have rermn^ed in great thapo and- will add raueh to the prominent' oi the ITfiLcO'.ve Attcdatipn and the pratpctlon given mHnhers, tw w T * s « Z r ' ves mciinca to imnx Xim some o; ^^Quimendwfion; who favored ftd plan wcre look- Mr. ®otort ISd*r is tdMwrlyopposed mperviston, <V3e«)*red Phe ftetsiet reboot* to .the « f .* « city. Fam*d: u>*n- *»d home rulo. Frlted to*1now plan -would raise o f schools ,in th&t j )3 per POOfis in the athte never sehbol, %fe»C 0. ffi. Brsdfwte found 41>ht too nwjciUnery vwwi toirh-eavy rwt work AtmgkhJuadr-vme to ,-tsWnlc that wA‘h iw*»,:'*he . proposed duui|». Foo- .tto wou4d tors to he in direct touch 'f they were to t o intetoeteft. Could act. too tow city method* could he applied la country schools. Rev. Clerk, of yellow springs, found ‘.t wta« ©ever safe'io argu-a op, an '111“ tor the little red tohool Iwtoe had tonsedi out too many w that tod vached fame and horror. W. M. dlsrdnum. of fellow Springs b In l ed tKvSt th*t -ssaxto hy Ahe commission, only thhe* worn diseutoed; supervision, norma . ffaJnfog ©sid- «€rjtIfkatlon. The dele .tote* endorsed' thd repott-'toeauso t - coatated more good tihaa tod. Mr ^rtgto. etmed that he tod taught I t Indian®, where supervision toe been in ti«r tor 'aeveial yearn, die .was heart Ky in favor o f the county superintend- out with the county m tto un&. it o ■CertifJcatl'On. was M y exptetoed sad openly advocated normal toalsdner tor totohers. As- to the. ne<sative «Wi there was a. failure to Urge a higher ■safeiry tor teachers jn that young *ptsr- Wtis wohltr&ot choose thia profeewfo-H tmtcBsr. -they were totter (Paid. Theneed of unitorxu.toaft 'boetefiwas dwelt upon but it was' supposed to have been left out of the report as- it had beer defeated once by the American Book Company, tr" . ^ . i(v .c - j-* ^ Suph Rifcenour, of the toWnsWr schools, seem to ha, hapreaeed with the congress to ® *»rt of old-fashioned Democratic comrenttoB. The waptsria- ttodent stovers nnitotm t^jot book* witch was left out Thongfct tlroe now to mtose recouteaudwiicme -apd otojcc- totore lagMtotoft xaetos, Fu*y iMRAgr- ” ttotfent arawlnfating »tefet*ers. S«pt, Bkcoour rtoted that m) system, would twit sawefaefory unkaw it-had the wup- port at the people. nK for fat jloto.at the expense o f the itotpuyer, - ' ‘ ,•■ ,Rev, W, R, Graham fold, o f -a- re -ent vWt in North Taket,a, where they rave county supervision. During the slimmer vklfcfcd a 'relative that1, was county superintendent ami, felt 'that .while vlstUng hinr he wtodn the office Tf ® po-lkstcian. The wholes ' “thlnv ?meil» at peMftok and bosses ape hid- ■iag. haftted'.progressive.-nndr retom , fteasnree. Frp?, Wade offered, the Yellow, ^priraga plan for ’endorsement and there arose a division a® to wjtc'thvi -irch a meeting had the right to- pn dicntw*«us H was tolled for hearing: -re ports and havtox tHsctirisfon'. T to an- dienoewws mad®pp largely o f iUnlorr apd person* trtm otoor towrushilpBand Dr. /Mswati offered a mntioh that the voting bo co&tfato to local people No 'vote vm token for endorsement The toftowing is the YoHowvSprings pksut J, We heartily - endrwpe ^he-'tpr^', passed pian of ('ertiflcwtlOTi of Teach sr*, The Traltotof « f Ttwfedrs and ' ' ofldtetoto, w# to-Cotmtj , m todhtod to :th« t«nto- «*we control of saheols from boards o f - education, and -we subtnh aome Rcpuhjionns. favoring the survey, report and a far Jeus number Of D;m» wrato opposing, which 3eaveu;jj\cst o£ .he opptoluoh amnjig Republicans, Probably the writer would not have* been prompted to nsk for space to ,eu- giep* his views had It-not 'been for tuio statement of a stalwart Republican, who f-nw much good hi the pTOpusud loglslat'on, but regretted to know that Gov. 'Cox ami flic Democratic party would get the credit,1 if any goodcame firm. it. 1 - o . The- statement of this Republican Spent leaving the. hall, dote not make the‘issue political, )!,nt the charge that suth legislation enables: the Governor,: to build a political machine speaka for. itecll. The head of the. survey eonmi'ssnm is a* Republican, Repre­ sentative Thatcher, nf^Vilmington, a noted educator, Frdnaled RepnbliCtang- still have visions ol another ‘Waterloo and must of necetslty force a political issue to keep before the people. When-ybir analyse the-stotement c l machine building-It falls -Dat You see school teachers and a certain pec cent cf the mrizeas- in, certain Sef- tictis opposing this report,' - H toe Sc-vtrnar can create a political ■ma­ chine by turning- people against him he-must be super-human tor no,-poli­ tician- or the moat corrupt boss ever perfected bis organization except by drawing the majority'iln. snppart o f to Pho fact too that the county board is to-be. elected by a non-partisan bal­ lot removes all tbances of a pcliDcal machine, The greatest hughcar on the part Of the Yellow .Springs delegation was tho cost -from the taxpayers1 stand print. TO bring Ihismotot home has one of this d'tlegation, or any tyhw cHismn, raised lus/hand' at the extrav­ agant methods employed in the con­ duct of the county offices- -Who- of ihe speakers that’ tourtf extra cost ns co the 'operatic* of ihe schools dares atttr otta word- against toe unaecer- sniy help- to ®vtoe of the county of. does ip order that IdffTet-month-men may revel hi the luxurious living af­ forded by- the $2000 per yean salaries, Which at* at present and have been irnwn by .Republicans., View the mat- ;er a t-iometaxpayer add see If ekoh tollar spent on the schools doesn’t urine you greater return than any two totnfc id* it tea* tatto ’ to iSto b*ec h.RS. MltO &NOO|IRASSrADPRE3S. too following- as a stthhtWnto for tlk proiioBci county EuiKjrviekm. ^ w That supervision be made nvunda* Hon, <S. 0. Anderson. xc-presentaHve ] tory 4n all .schootoof Ohio. , * .‘ fWwn this county, stated that nlthcni,to . 1 By townships; village's."** special %h» teafislatufo could not dp as it ptwHwd,«gstoTogfelotlon it must under the eonotHutlott >eon?f:dcr just such metewurosas were directed?by toe -Gov- emor. Gov. Chx -was created with appointing an excellent commission to consider this’ question and that the' Governor Was without ® dhuhi sincere in this movement tp advadee the pub­ lic schools. On the other- hand Mr. •Anderson was certain that the people at Targe did not approve lit and that a .referendum election was certain, but, would not say that -the .'opponents would >be tsubceseful. Tils objeetlbna to -the report vero the taking away from the ,'pcople the control or the schools'and ho would" never -vole that way. , Uniform text hooks were en­ dorsed and the combination of weak districts under the centralizationplan. Rrof. It. 8. Harmeuht, of Janfcs- itown, who favors the Teporfcand coun­ ty supervision, although ho states tliat it may cost him his podlftm, be­ lieves that too plan will bo satlsfae* Amy when onco piit in totoe. Hh ex- plawitlon o f certain parts df tiio To- 'port no doubt convinced some that there was mueh good- in too proposal, LUr. A. G. OolHnu, o f ilie fown hip board, stated- that ho was gre-atly im­ pressed with Gov, t'ox’s address and he believed that he was GCneero on-1 tho report of the commfcSIon was can­ did, * Mr. Hilt, Of Yellow Springs, is cp- posed to suiiervlslon, and by his wit told o f the Yellow Springs plan, which -“•tadi*** Home Journal Pat­ terns. BuythematWistermanto Drug Store. * “ -Nyiiy ©xpoae yourself in an open buggy? Save doctor's bill* and your health by riding in one o f onr Haydoek Storm Buggies. The they ihlnk ts belter than that of the' buggy that Is good for summer or wurvey. commission. winter. ubtrieia, 2 'By combination of any two or more school districts wh’ere a single cl'fct-rff.t Is unable to support efficient supervision alone. "o All S'cltoals not -eupc-rvlsed In accordance, with 1 or 2 shall he stl- pervisad by a supt-rihiendent elected by *abuatd of education composed o f one menffic-r elected by each district not otherwise supervised, 4 ‘All superintendents- in counties as designated in 1, hand- 3 shall he re- (jufred to -meet the state Superintend­ ent or on* o f his deputies at least oitee In' every, school month at a central convenient place, In the county, for toe purpose o f conference and advise­ ment regarding correlation and unlfi caRon of courses, criwrol management, etc., TI 1 I 3 would- keep tho ‘State Superin­ tendent to tolhuate touch with every community In toe State and not add the expense of 88 county supsrlntsnd- onts and 400 district superintendents. Tho local control o f -the cclicals would not be token away and ihe system would bo flexible enough to adapt 'to the needs of any community. A b s o l u t e l y P u r e Cakes, hoi biscuit hot breads, and timer' pastry* mce dally hfecossiilos IK the American family# Royal Bate-* to# Powder w ill mate# tfte® d i g e s t i b l e , w h o l e s o m e * U s A h r u ^ M t * U r n * P & m p k m t e s toe auditor's afij.ee. When torn?- is justilicalion lor toe way Republican 2011 my officials- are ‘ standing maney dun wiil ii he time tor tf&rni aeatoA *hat n. DenUK-ratie 'administrationpro- poses. , There m»y be name faulta against toe irduKd plan proposed.- None AVjli" ae offered' that will be perfect in'the sight o f -nil, c-itiior at this sesdion of toe legislature or some Other; We aro Mot living, In tlvat 030 , udiher wero we When1'the Kepubjican party gave U d togj present lorn of ballot and 'the-mathlttb buildtog election Saws that for twenty years kept tola ;;arty In office- -and the Demacrat& ont, Tho Democrats then raised toe hue and ary 1 that the form of ballot and control o f elections through n state partisan official was unjust, but we jook.our medicine for twenty years, -litixr a® it wan we existed long enough ’to get control of the Repub­ lican constructed machine and taw toe Republican prer .3 would have all these laws revlsed—-‘Wlien that party s- iin too majority 'in tho legislature. It’s n-ct to be wondered- hha't the Re­ publican party -opposes the short bal­ lot, too commission form .of govern­ ment. Only has that party -existed through “invincible government," the politicians drawing' too fat ealarie;; atll doing the thinking for the peo­ ple, ,*■ When it comeu to- a tompastoan of nxeanurco'cfi'ctod- and those adopted by the two old putties the undersigned will measure -swords any time. Gov, HanKon -was denounced- by his own party aa a demagogue and1ridiculed by the Republicans us a machine builder for hia detciiiilnatioxl and suc­ cess dad farcing: the control of all State, IntlltutiOnh under the control of one heard. The result—a caving of th'oucands of dollars, better manage* moat, -but tho less to a. hundred or more pollrituans -that cervod as mem­ bers of boards*. The plan -is co sac- cpssfujjltat other stated have adopt­ ed It and Harmon i$ enjoying the’fact that he -was Tight in forcing such a MR; '' There -are ritaie -men boosting toe cecobl plan to haunt their candidacy for future- office from Indications on tho surface, the same an come In the county are opposing tho plain to win -tho plaudits -of those; Inclined to lie -against -to Whether the nchoul issue is political or not one is farced to be­ lieve that ilien seeking office are go­ ing to make it poltlcal to? c-cl-fLMt purpiseA rega, files:? b? tho iuhn 0 of tho rural schools. Tho Idea of normal training "toi* tcache-rs entering the profession and &mt>?p axlvancefis plan tor gritting cmtlficatds If put into force, cclfpao uty argument advanced against tho report, oven to tho in­ crease 1n operating expensrs. - RURAL DEMOCRAT. 'Thi> jRothrxh wl# were cufrielentlj; te-rcrefted In the purity question tr. fake the tmie to ®o and hear Mce. dnsdgra-sai The library hast Thnrafiay iuieJy hfmd tohms which wett enough til w.-aitc tocir earn tingle. - The c#« ifi -Minneapolis, ’to which toe wan * delegate, contained many lur-ndnent j*en Rom -all the pro- teteixjxi* o-pecially physicians. Those ip a pasit-km to kpow ore becoming alarmed *t 4he rtrvsgca o f impurity In *II Cta^pc* of #*clety. The dread, ful and' eRpoid mrtolnkahle -work the White ■BlAyt-rji nr&tnrrylug on In- this" and ctnertomintrie* js arousing Intel llgent «?nd right.-mffd'ed pjcple id -feel; that FCttUfilrlng nwefc be dhae.. ; Deg- fe!aturc» arc- -moat string-, sir -tows they camInvent. .r ' put this OsngK-M still insl&icd that the mothers have -much 10 ,iU In the r«mcval of the c ? f; that the proper Sdu<‘ati5»- pf the ( Affironav,m-a natos- .,ary factor in-Its overthrow’, . Sat. the WMfe Slav® trattip 5* nut the only Jagger nlatjisj'e hav-fc .fo^fea:*. -There are other phWics-' vt. 'thu- purity ques- iton whith mt-nato every bqme In iorna form.' This was presented very tor,rifely" m tm$, Biicdgraxu.,-, , Gad’s? Ward «uya people are desfriy* •craiTor lack of knowledge, and In ihte' eaftneetton ithte In certainly true. - TCrit every moil!*? l« town -who -has a eon or daughjtcri's-houjd hare b ecu “resent, 5C;«mci to fee the- ‘prevailing scirtfiiietifc,, ■ ” ’*j). ’ ‘s' ' ft affiriy made thtsu present tori Ui'Afc.there- wan more to do tor tlidr children -than. &*%rlng riieai- In 'Ihe latest stylo mid latteduring them-Into lie most fashionable septety. * . One Wfeo Whaffiliere. un Tg msui B i wtepnth e ) . . - , r’rirtcen directors, Tciuesentlng the rvcUristlRD people?, COIDG ,111(1 tuwjr.hjj:3 and Xenia city, -elected W,I emo- “ ***. or Hope and joy receiving! T e ll o f H im w lio is o u r . ' M u#*** , S t ill H ie W o rk s a re l iv ­ ing! ’ ''""-'''"a P r o u d o f hum b le , riels o r * , poor,; ’ ■. ■j;: -■ - Ghnsttmis opens wide yourdoor, r. From eacb.heart its bless- " ings pbur,— ■-;■ j The joy of joys is glying ! /. ATTRAOtfONe At tho Faicbank* Theater, Springfield, Ofefc, Week of Be* 29th, 1913, Monday cvea&ng. December 20'tb, y G. Bride Mtorircls will be O h lux A1 AM attrawOc*. *t ttw- B&rfeaitks- Thea­ ter, Sparlu*ft*id. -«ud- Mr. FJMft*'- acanettwmt -cf hi# appexsence .%crowded;house. His show' this year is up to ItoF^amlird inslhilng, dune* i»g and fun. A humbel; of tmw,voice? and new dapeers have feeca added- to feta organization this season, -and gar* scans tecnexy is always -a part of the Fields riU&w.' A distinctively move! 'second -part” is premised thoEo who ■ate looking fop a gesd evening’s entdr- toicUicttt. ’ - • OnWefincidiy, December-Sis^Mi'-m. 'Mrarioito .Walker, w-lxa was seen In Springfield, last season la “The Trail of tho Lonesome’Pine,” will-play a re- tern engagement. 'Tho beautiful stcry‘ of the little msunfein girl co- splen­ didly told, by John Fox, Jr., has:,teen dramatized by Miw Walker’s hu&feand, Eugene IVaUcru, and Is one of the beet productions of recent years. The scenic production, too, la no small Cart of this production, and those who have enjoyed reari'-ng the story' of. "June" -will want to bioct her in per­ son as j. resented to us by Miss Walk­ er, On New Years Day, -ma'ilnea mid e-vehlng and oho on Friday, January 2nd, matinee and evening, Hawero*pic- turC3 will feu the attraction at the Fafrfeanln theater. There 1* never a question o » to the -excellence of these morion pictures and they are entirely distinctive Cn. the. motion picture world; no cm*has ever tried-to invade the field which Mv. 11- c .W b has Chosen for hla work, HlS- picteraa are, of course, ail brand now and worth a Visit to tho Fairbanks to see. The sweet .little frith girl, “Peg O’ My Heart,” who- appeals co strongly to nli of m £3 to, he a guest at the Fairbanks theater o -Saturday, Jan­ uary Crd, matinco and evening. “Peg” ao phrirayed by JiSsa lika Ryan, wfth ter funny iittlo dog under her arm is such o -pathetic figure when thrown among Hrir calif, unsympathetic Eng­ lish -relative!) that fho immediately wifio her way into tlie hearlo of her, .ndiettio and they cteltle doxvn so en­ joy a delightful play. Just a few dn-yd left of t.ur close oat p»lo 0 # llric-a-ferhc, Pictures, Rooks, Invitation Papers, Games, Etc., mostly at half price and less, llay your Holiday gifts now and save the difference. West’s Rook Store. Xehia, Q. ■OYSTERS xccaived fresh every Tuesday and Saturday tor the proa- oaf, Telephone your orders. C. 'M. Spencer. ; B, IJiToOn, preshtent J. -E, Favoy, vice* X-rfiVMcnV, Harvey Dlnm, Scmtary; A. II. '(’ro&wclJ, treasurer, ' Tho offl- rers with the following prrcons cop- stituio the executive cemmittee, Ar­ thur SiMiia, Y. If. Haidman, O. A, Bcl-t.ina and1A. E, d-owfe Tho thirt-ecn- dirertora of 'the <rs* E'oriat'ten are as follows: Bath (town- shop, U, R, Axmfircngj Beavercreek, Ariliur 'ftlioup:- Cracsarcrack, If, 13. Cates; Jefferson A. B, Ia)wl$; Oddari villa, A. H. Freewell; Miami, W, H. Tardm-ra: New Jar.pc:, B, B, Vanti ;ort; Rous, O. A. Dobbins; Silver reek, BioiET H. Smith: 'Sucdrcteck, 1. X- .Giacrc'-'SpD'ng Volley, W . H- totoei; Xenia township, W, B. Bry- ten, and Xenia city, F, D. Torrence. Under tho prexrmt aiTangcpient o f ho State 'Agricultural coirnniteion Irecne v -inty will enjoy tho services *r Mr- YV. M. Ctook, (agricultural tgent, at -State ©xponsfo, at least dur- ng the -coming 3 ®ar. It is tho purpose >t the tenders in tho organization- to: •ring- about the purchase of -a conn- y ‘experiment, -farm, 'then the coup'ty vffl be assured c f the .permanent sex- jtops o f a county 'agent 'at 'State ex- lenete,, Under the provision o f the "tote departmenf county agento or ounty farm superintendents- will be ’ui-fllshed,’ by the- State 3a all -counties vhcra- an- csperimental farm Is owned ?»J maintained, fey- the county. In view o f the fact, that Greene ounty will no( have ;to -pay the sal- iry of th© county agent the Improve- nent Ass’odaUon membership fee lias i'-sn reflnoed from $5 per year 'be 21 ?cr year. IVlth this' £man■fee It la xpected rtliUt a b ’g- membership will Xi secured’ in n Short period o f time.; A -peianUnent oiffoe for the county gent- will be maintained: in Xenia -nddhe offieers and. directory 'df the'" ,ieB 0 Ciation -held a tiesrion Saturday Ikornaon to arrange forifc't'o take-*ac- .km' ori cthe'r dainilst "* . , - T ' l *' ' Bsfora the permanent nf^-anizhtfen was effected Mr. ‘ Ccak, the ,<cms£y ‘gent, 'presented an -cxtautelvc report 1 the *wcrk that has been done -In 3feeno county up until th?s time. UTTLE WAiFSEHdOY THE YULETIDE SEASON To tlioueniids of chlldron in our great cittes are debit'd Urn joys attending the Chiistmns feshititles’ that Jbose who fea-’e pleasant homes urid parents In rOmfortobte cirrumutapceH enjoy'. But beivilse the home, surroundings are lacking onu must not Jump to the con ehifdon that rim riiSldrcn of the imfoi' timatas ium Tthe waifs who are pitreut .-xcLhriiit-Ote^ ,1■ ’ drimketi nml tolitiman jWtrcnto do 'our p haVe their Santd Clans -nml the other pleasure^ that make Citristmas the joy and delight of childhood the .world over.- . , . If 000 wore inclined to believe that Christmas outside the home circle is devoid of all that brings pleasure and happiness to the*child lie si Mid Visit one of the great Institutions tfuei’e the children o f the poor and homeless are provided with the cotnfot(s of life by the city and the contributions o f the charitable, . In these homes lire housed hundreds and hundreds of children, few of them over ten years of, age. Here one wlU tee during the Christmas gayetlqs a wane of happiness that will make him wish hfnisolf a child once again and enter Into the spirit of the occasion with the same joyousness and enthu­ siasm an do those he la watching. It is possible that lie might even realize that the presence of so many children enjoying Christmas together under one roof is a thousand times to be pre­ ferred to the sight of one lonely child of the rich playing alone with its toys, with no one but the nurse to look on. For Storing Linen, When storing linen Wrap in an old towel or pillow slip which has been very much blued, This will prevent tho linen from turning yellow. Capt. Crauford Christian ptople, sing ye h qw I E a rn e s t v o ic e s ra ising, Sing good will to earth be-, low, Which, like iieav'n is praising! . c Proud or humble, rich, or poor, Chrfstui&s opens wide your door. From each heart its bless­ ings pour,— The joy of joys is giving! O io th e o ot CLEANED At all krada D R V DOME Clothing Co, You can get fresh country butfcoir, eggs »?id chickens any time during tlmweek atLcoShroftdesri Phone fio Xmas earidlda at W atidift's G rocery "'-Horse Blaukots an 1 11 obofi, tho cotehrftted 5A kind, the heat on tho market, A good lot to select front AUhitfgR i& fM * ................ ............ Fftoh OYSTERS at C. M, Spencer’s. Sauer Kraut* five cento a pound, at Sato's meat' store. Don’ t fo rg st that W addl* ha* tha host grad* o f Xm as candy, Tho Sftbbftth School of the United Presbyterian Chmv.ii will given short Christmas entertainment at tho chmvb Priilny evening, Roeetu- bor feff. Evcryoiso 19 cordinliy in* OPERA HOUSE January 2, 1914 8 :0 0 p . m . Flat 0pfn« Tuefdayat t P. M. Admission35c kdian Scout Soldier Pact Come Hear Cowboy Experiences | Wit> Humor* Patltof, Autcduta# Twenty-First Annual F a r m e r s ’ I n s t i t u t e C e d a r v in e O p e r a H o u s e Wednesday and Thursday D e e . 3 1 , a n d J a n . 1 , •’ 1 ' * ^ 'Program ■■■.•-*+ -I •'• ■ ^ -nt. ||||W ..||II I.mi■ i . immii — -a. ;• ' W e d n e s d a y 9:30 A . M , Invocation ............. \ , T, .............. .. .Rev, J. W .‘ Patton * President’s A d d r e s s . ...... ... ................ .Clayton McMjllan Raising and Feeding Cattle-----........................ ...John Begg The Soil Survey and its Relation to Your Farm. . . , George N. Coffey W e d n e s d a y 1:30 P . M . ,. MUSIC ‘ ■ '• ' '* Soil Inoculation.. . . . . . . . . . . . ----- ----------------------GeorgeN.Coffey •Address*.................................................................M. Cook, Music, ...................... . ............ ......................................Minstrel Boys A Visit to thePresident.. . . . . . . . . . i ,JohnWesleyMoore Permarient Rural Im p r o v em e n t s ,....................... ... .JohmBegg ^W e d n e s d a y 7 :00 P . M . Music.. , . ............... >,. ........... i ..................... -Minstrel Boy» " t -.- **- .EulaTarbo* ; .-*.«•.*•«•-*.*-rivfc-ft,.#'*.. * . * * : # % ’ * ■ * ? * / . v . i ( = ? Duet. ............ ... Dorothy Oglcsbee, Lucile Johnson Reading i ............. ............... , ................... Elton Tiiidalj Music. ........................... .Minstrel Boy* ProgressiveA g r i c u l t u r e . . 1 . .John Begg Music...........................................................................Minstrel Boys In Order to Meet Expenses an Admission o f 10c fo r this Session will be Charged. T h u r s d a y 9 :30 A . M . 1 Manure fend Commercial Fertilizers........ / . . . . o, . .John Begg Lime and Its Uses. ...................................... . -George N. Coffey Question B ox ... . . .**, ................................................... .C. W. Mott -j T h u r s d a y 1:30 P . M . Chairman............................ .............................. Mrs. Harry Townsley 5 Piano $olo.. . . . . C........................Miss Helen Oglesbee Address Home Economic^-, ............. .Miss Inez Plotner Paper, Woman in the Honjet ........................ . .Mrs. A, G. Paulin Vocal Solo............................................ ............. .MissLena Hastings, Readi ng. , k. . . . Mi ss Ruth Tonkinson Address, House from top to Bottom . . . . . . . . . . . . . .Miss InezPlotner Music.............................. ...Minstrel Boys Question Box........... ............. ..................... ,Mr_3. Wm. Turnbull OFFICERS SETH W.SMITH, President GEO. W. RIFE, 1st Viec-Presidept OLIVER GARLOUGH, 2nd Vtee-PreRident OSCAR L. SMITH, Cashier ‘ LORIS V. TINDALL, Ass’t Cashier ...Interest Notice..; I F you aro ft depositor iii tho savings department of this bunk, andyouf inontey was hero on the first Of October, we shall credit Intelest on your account- January first. It will bo yohr privilege to draw this interest on the first of January, or any time after that dfitc% But if you prefer to lob the interest remain you may do sO. and it will bent interest the same asyour other de* posits. A Per Cent Interest -k Paid on Savings PAID CAPITAL OF $ 3 0 , 0 0 ( 1 0 0 With *n additional Stockholder's Liability of Ovar $ 100 , 000.00 TheExchange Bank Gedarville, Ohio ' —. U n d e rS ta tcS u p ex v iftio tt • b. + 5 M l Jfe* r.-fefi t ^ * Vf"* ■* s' * ,vt v ^ is, ^uer-s * . ,

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