The Cedarville Herald, Volume 42, Numbers 1-26

f t r Q V „ _ . _______ _ , L M fttJBT LlHIfRTt; l«* * \ V|#ril jfi i. :*«, ;>ih iN v ie rr F O l t r y - H K C O N 'l J Y E A H N O . V Brim World To Columbus lOIIIOCLEWIIHSSl cB;ji!K*j‘t{ th* world to »Vftfmfea*/* h the kiogan of tho Mrihodut Genian ary celebration to to held in Jam; *mi July a t ihe Ohio State F a ir Grounds where eight building*, including the coliaeum and ihe space in froyt, of the grandstand are being adapted to the needs o f the huge exposition, Neatly 200,000 square feet will h e ; utilised in exhibits from every eorue) of the world, Settings built undet personal direction of men who have juafc returned from the countries rep­ resented are now in construction, Later, native* will begin to arrive, bringging their strange customs and industries, A true picture o f the lives of these people is the aim of the direc­ tors of the centenary, A min-4«r* Ganges river will flow through the Indian building, the cen­ ter o f queer heathen religious cus­ toms. Here will be found Hindu tem­ ples, Mohammedan mosques and a sacred monkey temple, filled with 12 chattering monkeys. Here, too, the sacred pigeons will be fed every day. amid such ceremony and a faiker on his bed of spike# w i l l ,prove to leaf. Stoical observers th a t his soul is above the trivial sufferings of Sits world. An Indian basaar, overflowing with silks, wrought metals, idols and flow­ er shops,' wilt ocupy -a large part'of the Indlia building. The public let­ te r writer, sweetmeat seller, teeth- - cleaner, beggar and curio seller will mingle with the crowds of sightseers, Indian viUage scenea imd an Indian marriage procession, with the bride­ groom riding an elephant, are in­ cluded in the plans of Dr, -Lewis E. Linzell, of India, Who i s in Columbus ito direct th is building fop t h e 1cen- (tenary.. , Irian immense Kaffir kraal contain- -ing five fulT sited huts an da cattle enclosure, 00 Ethopians will be found fo rk ing a t various typical Industries, a s a p a r t of the' African exhibit, _The desert life of northern Africa, with Bedouin ten ts s a d ' Moorish town, is pictured in another section of the African building, This exhibit Is di­ rected by J. T, C. BMekmore, o f Al­ geria, who is also directing * repto Auction o f esriy Reman civilisation In the same boiidtBg. -Another p a rt e f the African, bttiM , ia&f# devoted to Beejp estt and Britt ey motion pictures, episodes frees the life of Dr, David Livingston, lion hunts and Kaffir dances, the Uganda ■railway and Africa# mission scenes. Other sections t ’ Africa are fully rep resented in the large building which is under th e direction of Drri E. H. Richards, of Oberiin. The hlgKgray walls of a Kwang city confront^ the visitor a t the en­ trance of the Chinese building, A t the left is a fax- scenefi inside the walls ' are theprincipal exhibits, including a large Chinese restaurant open to the p u b lic curio shop, money exchange. Confucian templeft typical Chinese home, and a Methodist ehutchW h as is found in the Celestial republic, Devaated France and Belgium are realistically reproduced in the Eu­ ropean. section, under the direction bl. Dr, E. M. Tipple, who has recently reuimed from abroad. The repro o duction of the ruined French cathed­ ral, which seats 6000 people, will be used for lectures and motion pictures views. Separate Section* dealing with RUs- sia, Scnadir via and the Balkins oc­ cupy a large Share of the European building. Dr* G* B* Winton, Dr, W, H. Teeter and Sh A. Nettett hr* in charge fo South American, Cuban and - Mexican sections. A Japanese garden with wishing bridge, lifor pond, pergola and part lian ia being built fo r the Japan build ing by a Japanese expert gardener. A gold mining scene and the famous Hi­ roshima kindergarten will also be r e produced in this section, Dr. £ , R Bull, formerly of Tokyo, is in charge of the Japanese jbuilding. Exhibit from jKerea under Dr, W. U. Crum of Nashville, Tern*., from theJhilippiawt under-Dr. Harry Farmer, and fiom Malaysia under J, fi, Tiehyes of Dittri* burg will he placed in the aamo build­ ing, ’i The two large administration build­ ings are “devoted to scenes and #1° htbif# from every corner of North America* under the direction of Dr. Ralph E. Diffendorfer, o f New Fork. Tfco machinery hall, containing 40,» 000 feet, will he filled with photographs, charts, b-iefc* and wig- rethmeotes exhibits from IsH countries represented in the exposition, m i t t m Ohio's war record fur eoal produe- ticu ia i « * show* tens nutted, or i.ooo.rib tons more than in Uig previous ytconI year, llif* Bel- most county led all others, with a production of 12,l«Sf253, o r a fourth of the suite's total, Jefferson was second- with and Athens third with 4,154,18*. George Niklos* 47, was found dead la Seuth Oolumfeu*, Niklos drew six »week*’ pay a t the plant where he was employed, Node of the money was in his pocket*,Whichwer®turned inside out, Police say the man was murdered, ■ Burglars secured $3,000 worth of merchandise in silk shirts and other goods from the Browning, King A Company store iu Cleveland, Edward Julian, 38, met almost In­ stant death a t * crossing In Spring- field when he and bis tvim of horses were struck by a passenger train. The horses were killed and the wagon de­ molished, Julian lived- a t New Car­ lisle, - „ , Ohio senate passed th e Hughes public health bill and the house ap­ proved the Lloyd ®ut« speed meas- «re» both of which are ready for the governor’s action. The house passed the Freeman BUI, making $50 the Imum salary for elementary and v i* -|«m y » IbfcK’i. * *xr i \ tpm .it to H it *ih rS*FM _ P E 1 C E , $ U A ) A |Y £ A K Dfti OKATHl* DAI FMUGhAM, A tnteiiniR*fi» held wCb* elate’* office Tuesday eveningta arrange for ; Memorial day, „ j! Those wno attended w tte W. J . !. >T*iriJOT3" Waller m , J , JR. Mrt o r . DuftieW, Andrew 'WiittcrJt Javr.ts II, Milburn, Mrs. B. F J « r paying off |l,bbb the fir# engine |Kerr,'M rs, W. If, Barber, bonds m d law enforcement If , Boss. . " I I t feems tbgk councU hw been tear- { The following thairmen were ap-i Ing »g<v>-l many complaints** to the Council Orders I Law Enforcement Council *ii£t .Tuesday evening .and L.ic up tome imynnant; business sure, A m ating «f t t e atc-'kb.oldera of the *w»ia Raw rompaoy, will be held • b I the office of the Secretary, F* In Johnson, nt Ohio, on the Mth dsy of April* J0l«, a t V«*!•«+. P If in f f t* purpose of ronsidsrlng s;f4 act Jnu; upoef the proposed fiieartsttiou «f •si<t corporslioo, and the surrender »od nhoftdonfhent of if’# rnrporste M ■fh^rity- and fmnehises, and the irons orfioti (A any and alt jtawrinoas s w t u ary o t jnrident, iherirto, \\ f ;r,, lalmaMi. #11*1 iitd Jp r high school tcaehors. Both ‘branches of tha genersl *s- •ottbly adopted ® resolutiau provid­ ing for a leglslativ* races* until May;3, ‘ , . . - Boarders a t tha residence of Goorga Nodish* Youngstown, ware robbed of $2,960, according to a rapqrt. to the police. •- ■’ *. - _ : . : Youngstown will build a municipal hospital* . , Yaggmon enterad the home of Wil­ liam Elliott*"stock dealer, a t Barg* hols* Jefferson county, and carried away a 500-pound safe, which they shattered in, a field 300 yards dlatant. Joslab Hansel, ,94* -New Philadel­ phia* tha oldest civil war veteran in Tuecarawa* county, died alter an ill* nasa of two years; . * ' < William Sheppard, aged 4, saved his brother Warren, 2, from drowning when the latter fell into a barrel-of water a t their horie in .Cambridge. Edward Cfo*, Newarh^yentenced to imprisonment for daylight burglary, will be paroled when the, etate goes dry, under an order efthheourt which passed sentesce. Representatives o f 14 labor *mk»s r eeuested th e Lancaster rchool board': to iuwttt_teaeiMra’ fiar sal* a rr tec*.-rim* ‘ . National eonventiem of the Ohrid* tian church, called.off l o t fall be­ cause of the infiuenxa epidemic, will be held a t Conneaiit April 24 to May 5. Fladtay’S high school graduating class this year will numb** » Bucyrus Development company bought 315 acres of ’land east of Bu­ cyrus as a site for a aaw reservoir fof waterworks. . . . ^ Robert Phillips, IS, Conttville, Co­ shocton county * died after being struck' over the heart by a pitched ball dUring a baseball game. Ironton chamber of commerce ah' nounced tha t the West Virginia Car Manufacturing company, employing, HO mem will locate * plant a t Iron- ton immediately, Cleveland fishermen report that the first lifting of la k e Brie fishing nets this season has been poor. Indications are that all teamen « Toledo will quit their Jobs unless the city, within the next few days, grants tbsir demand for h raise of $25 a month. The demands were made some months ago. Dayton park superintendent and force of men are planting 180 oak trees In Victory Ohk park in honor of Dayton aoidisra Who lava their live* in the war* . ^ ^ B. H, Everett, large etoCkholder in the American Bottle company, e«nt worth of liberty bonds to be given to the Newark city hospital, which Is located on the sile-of his old home a t Newark, genate passed the Fedennan house measure appropriating $590,000 for the construction of a new institution for the feebleminded, The Ake anti German school bill, passed by the senate several week* ago, was approved by the tower house. It prohibits the teaching of German in the elementary grades, with the exception of the eighth, in which IS permitted for the benefit of Junior high schools. The R*riy bill, which sought to give negroes equal rights with white* in hotel®, -* restaurants, theater# ana other public places, was indefinitely postponed by the Ohio bouse. Ira Coulter, t l , Newark, todteted in connection With the burglary of the Fennayivaato ticket rite * ..fit t'oneaville, was aentenced to the pen* itenfiary after he had pleaded guilty* Although We body aembg five time* wainsfc a high tension wire carrying 4A00 volts of electricity# J* M. Mein* tyre of- death, He was seriously burned Returned aoldiera of Van Weft counfv have fotm*d an organisation. The frahhe M<l!*r prohibition en­ forcement but passed the Ohio sen* ate, but the Amm-genoy riati** was defeated, a s it was la the fewer house last month THc*s*«*te alio passed the Miller bin, providing for appoint­ ment of * state prohibition conmts* etener by the attorney general in­ stead of by the governor, ** providedJ I* the origin*! adrilnlriratio* MU I An etnergency ctgne* H the Miller a rt w«K ri*r«#t*a. W«i« hat* an- ammertl ttey initiate a s*i*v*»> m tha Millar rrabb* get You arc invited to the CoHcgc-Com- mteuty meeting’ a t the Opera House, !'hur&day evening, May 1 a t 8 o’clock, ?ree to everybody* ' | ’*>* . Mr. O* E. Bradfute will preside, { Some mid-nl The program is? a* follows: ’ ing himself to Music ____ .__„S6tt3 of Veterans Band bins farm# a* Pgayer REV* J; W* Patton being taken in Music.__ ___ Sons of Veteran* Band "Monday even Welcome — __Dean Leroy Alien, his neighbor F fecal Soto' — —«iwMortan CrcsweU; to wait fo r the Obligations of-Gcdarvilte College t o ' ------* PliOGBAM FOB MAY DAY NIGHT. Com hres If Escape ha* beenhelp- tlm>'Fr^;l3!bb*: i forty bushele night;: *' 'Mr. Dobbin* and .torand hid t e a convenient place. Talfter waiting sev; Cedatvjlto hpd Community ^S* C Je ra l hours Mr. O t e a »t*rU*l home Wright. f bnt a* he did M K ft* . man on. a w«g- Selfertion- ___ ____ ^.Male Quartette on that answered fihe description of ObHjsfrtioas.’of Cedarvillc and Com- ‘the one t h a t h*d fawn making trips arnnity to CedarvUle College _ out that way. | « ■ - ■ O* B. Bradfute.' Mr* Dobbin* Wtehri until the man started tot fili hi* 4beh* and then bred Vocal*Duett —^.Misses Marsh and Schneder*. •>’. 4 ' The Outlook :v-Prerident McGhesncy ffusin ^wSon* of Veterans Band Remark* by Visitor*. 'Benediction. A BIG BUSINESS DEAL. Press dispatches state that the Gen­ eral Motors Co., o f Detroit hah'teade a proposition to purchase, the control- ng interest o f Henry Ford te the-big limit*’ The Fords through.thefar sec­ retary have admitted th a t such a deal was on tett not closed. From a dollar and cent stand point the deal is one of the largest cash transaction* in the history o f the country; The general Motor* Co, controls a number of the big company* th a t make automobiles and accessories*. The Cadilac, Olds- mobile, Chevrolet, and a number of part* companies as well a s the Good­ rich tire. The General Motors Co., is ontroiled by the BuBtynt interests, ',he ,largest ammunition concern In th e world. " FARMERS!' ’ Your attention is called to Long- itimeau, the dark gray, ton weight, Fercheron Stallion, a proven breeder of high clas* horse** "Will make the season a t the Farm on Wilmington Road a t edge of corporation. Spec isl care to prevent accident* but will not be responsible should any or«ur. Fee fifteen dollar* fo r satisfactory colt, ' ’ Andrew Winter John Stewart in charge. Phone 3*108 his ehot gun hut % failed to lead hi* man who drove aw % in haste,. The fellow d rw fgw ay full speed and a fter getting gown the ro«d tih- hitchsd the horas ^wd rode to town bareback* " ' ”l W H A T T H E F IL E S S A T . Is'sue June d, 1893. . .......... . Hon, Andrew JackUon leaves today mention a t Minneapolis. ' Oonimencement was held Wednes- iay evening. The following were the ;radUatess Hester Shroades, Ernest Smith, Ida Wolford* John Smith, Le- Oma Badger^ Lula Morton, Mtenijs ?OWler, Martha Ramsey. J . H, Say- yes was superintendent, fcsue June 11,1892. • Dri S. A. Cunningham of New Jas­ per hs» located-here and has opened bin office fo r business. Dr, Baldridge has moved to Colton bus where he will have a larger field for the practice of 'medicine. Harrison wad .nominated for presi­ dent at- the Republican, convention in Minneapolis 't h i s week. Whitelsw \ Seid was, chosenfor vice president. I Issue June ^5, a892. ] Miss Caroline Sterrett' died yester- 1day on Cedar-street. ; Mr, Dobbin# te«k th« wagon ip.I The Democrats* have nominated charge and haa tebtean sarits. Cliff •!Cleveland fo r president and Stevenson Keye*, colored, s h ip e the Wagon and ‘for vicepresident, p a rt of tba h a ia jjl Is sffid te hrtoug Word has been m aived her* th a t to Mwnria tette»#H| teste ebda* te a t Ruahvilla, Ind., w 0 donate $19000 . Ipointed? ? 'M m .' James Murray, flowers, J Walter Hiff, Spoakera. j Mrs? James Milbuwi, music. \ T. V. lliff, Flags and Flower* at [Cemeteries. Mrs. H. F . Kerr and J , M. Duffield, dseoratton o f opera house.' Mr*. W. H. Barber, reception, Mrs, J%W. Ross, publicity. ; ; Andrew winter, finance, Mr*. J , It- Milburn, evening pro gramme. ^ "■• J . E. McCorkell, Soldier Boys. , The committee will meet agate a t Mr. Jackson’s office Tuesday eve, May; 2 nd, and suggestion# from anyone to make a better programme fo r the day: will be gladly received. There will be no service in'.the af­ ternoon bu t a very pleasing patriotic programme in the evening a t the era house. The service flag will he dedicated and an address of tribute to .th e dif­ ferent organizations of war service. There will also be short talks by re­ turned, soldier boys. Music by an orchestra and local talent; The Cival War veterans, the soldier boys, sons of veterans, school chil­ dren and the community are- urged to take p a rt a t the' service a t the North Cemetery* the local band will furnish music for the parade. some uaiaMWMNII. ert t* , ’ ’ The Cedatvill* Btotertivt Associa­ tion took dp the com bu t nothing has been w o r k - o u t o f it* The officers are satisfied a* to who; the parties are but lack the proof. *‘v-%. Mr, Dobbin* made a grave mistake in no t letting the fellow load Up hi* wagon and drive away and then'call the farmer# along the line. In this wap horse, wagon, com and men would have been landed* There is h great quantity of feed being1 stolen over the township a t this time, f a r more than most farmers realize. Ramshackle wagon # leave this town most every night on a fo r­ age trip. a ttik te ae*w of b ffiitt Mr. PattlRarr wilt rebuild Ms furniture factory hr th a t city, which was destroyed by fire some week* ago. , •>,' ’ *■" JAMESTOWN GETS ENGINE SENATOR’SDAUGHTERS INDOUBLEWEDDING IS Jamestown on Monday night pur chased a fire engine o f iheaame man­ ufacture a* the one Cedarville pur­ chased last fall* Jamestown has, for te ary relied on a small hand engine. The town has had comparatively fcW fires hut the time has come when the people wanted a better protection and council invested te a Ford pumber, ROAD CONTRACTORS ARB HERE Koffroth, Casey A Mfiiisliergcr, of Riclrwood, O., are here and are axraijg ing to s ta rt the work a# soon as .pos stole on the Columbus pike improve- meht, The company bid in the job a t $31,038 for labor atone, The stale will fam ish stone from the prison quarry near Columbus ari ’ ship hero and a t Wilberforce where loading elevators will be placed, I t is said th a t the company will handle -ICOyards a day after tha grade is finished. .It Is also reported th a t thecompany wilt use some ct-nvict labor from the Ohio r*1-*, the honor Men bring used in this way. There should be mote of oar roads.! bu’dt with ronvirt labor. If would Con* save thousands o f doUars to the state «a?h year. WI|,1,1AM M’CAMPBELL DIES ^ . WEDNESDAY MORNING. William McCamhpelt, one of the prominent citizen# to thi# township for many years*' died Wednesday morning' ahofit eight o’clock as a r e ­ su lt of a paralytic Stroke* about two Weeks ago. . The deceased was bom in West Jefferson, Q., and was in. his- T8th ar. Ho has been a resident of the county for many years and was a man well respected by All Who knew him He waa a Civil War yeteran and also a member of the 11*B. church. He is survived by his wife, who wa* Miss Rebecca George, and three bro­ thers, Rev. Luther .McCamphell Of Greensburg, Fa., Dr. J , S, MeCamp l>ell qf Marion Junction* Ala,, and John McCampbell, who lives near the* departed brother’s home. The funeral will be held Friday a f­ ternoon a t 2 o’clock from the late home and burial will take place at. Woodland cemetery. a g r e a t d em o n s tr a t io n Tito demonstration of Heinz goods, Red Bird toffee, Edgemont cracltett, White Cliffff flour a t the W. W* Troute Grocery Co.* last Saturday was a great AUcces#. More then 400 people sampled the good thing* to eat during the day. The company repre serttatnes informed Mr. Troute tha t he had one o f the largest demonstra tions ever given in a town of thi* Bl**, While it was not the' purpose of the demonstrnlton t« -make iiame«bate sales, yet. people ordered liberally. Mr. Troute compliment* the Herah S3 An advertising medium, only two full columns of space being Used for the Announcement of, the demons!.r* Not a bill, postal card or other means of advertising wa* used. RESIDENCE PROPERTY SOLD* FOURTEEN POINTS ON THE VICTORY LOAN* The previous loans were all over­ subscribed* - The amount received has alt been expended, The money from tiua lotto is needed to pay test year’s bills* . ' We equipped ourselves .to end the war one y ea r ahead of tee "kaiser’s schedule, and in our fav o r.. By doing so we saved 200/100 lives* We spent a little more 'money, but who has ever had the audicity to place a financial vaule on a human life? A tax receipt must have been what tie* kaiser meaint whan- he referred t e a eerap o f paper* y n* You d e n t buy notes under military orders. The man who fought FOR YOU, and offered H I$ LIFE, did so through patriotism* In buying thp previous loans you were-on a training teipA-, You are how .on th e fireing.ltoe to Trance. \ What will you do when i t come# to buy notes? - Will you ran and hide like a yellow dog? • ' - Not You’re an American, and Amer­ ican# pay their debte* . NOTICE TEACHERS’ ELECTION Notice is hereby given that, the Board o f Education of Cedarville Township school district will elect teachers for the coming year on F ri day evening, May 2nd,; a t which time applications must be to* All applies tions should he left with the under* signed by tha t date. ’ Andrew Jackson, Clerk. inMiDfer in wrath ike tew* are feeing enforce-l nr rather not enforced. The subject way handled with «ut. g l Ova* and Marshal Bailey was givan te un- lerstau i tha t acmathing would haev to he done to clean up ike town* A't a relent meeting council took up rlii* subject but it seems there have i*een wore ron.pteinta than ever. Mayor McFarland was, authorized to appoint a deputy marshal to assist Marshal Bailey. Council also gave the Marshal spec­ ial instructions to stop the use of a slot machine a t the <-, M, Spencer restaurant and also to keep the side­ walk cleat* of loafers a t that point, He was also instructed, to keep a n eye on William Robinson’s place in the Exchange Rank property across ifrom the post office. 1 L The question of bootlegging wa# un­ der, discussion, one member stating that more whiskey was sold here than to anyone of the saloons to Xenia. “ Council took no action on street oil­ ing and it is almost settled th a t tee town is to be eat up with its own dust. With the heavy trucks and wagon* that will he used hauling stone from the Miller street crossing fo r the Col­ umbus pike improvement, that end of tewrt will get full benefit of the dust and dirt. , • On complaint council instructed the Marshal to order Elijah Brignerte op­ en two public alleys th a t he has fenced to fo r his own Use. He was given SO hours to comply with the Order. : t h e B ry a n e s t a t e . ' The appraisers have been busy this > week bn the Bryan estate, under the direction of the executor, Edward Stark o f Cincinnati. Oliver Gariough George Drake and Henry Muffler are,, the appraisers. While the figure* are not given-out, y e t i t te understood that tee total is about $80,000. The Riverside farm ia appraised a t $40,000 while the Neff park is valued a t $20,- 000, and the town property a t $0,000* The raast is the personal property. A ttbeopen tog of the ttrfefy.bo§K ia the Cincinnati bank it .was found tea* another will M m n t i t o M by fife. Bryan, but that it Wa# not finished and. not properly witnessed, and therefore not valid.; I t te said to have contained provision for transferring of the Neff Grounds over to the state, as te pro­ vided to th e other will fo r -the other lands, The Neff Grounds thus become a p a rt of thp estate-and to due time will 'be. sold, The personal property sale will be held, on May 1st.- The te a l estate sale will be to the fall* I t is - said on good authority:that .there te; little likelihood, of the state accepting ; the lands under provisions of (he will. YELLOW SPRINGS NEWS; PAPER MILL IN OPERATION* The Hagar Straw Board f t Paper Go., started up early Monday morning a fte r ‘being down fo r several weeks, during whk.H time there were a num­ ber o f repair* made. ; W* (’. T. U. INSTITUTE The County W. cTT. U. Institute will be held in the Methodist Church on Friday, May 2. A splendid pro- ■ gram has been prepared, including an address by Mrs* Harris Armour to tee afternoon, Mrs. Armour will also- speak in the Opera' House in the even- tog* OHGOODIE, GOOD-1E! ACOUNTRYVACATION OF? THE CHURCH CHOIR GOT EVEN* H a s m a n y s p e a k in g d a t e #* Dr. W.JL McLhfsney is filling mass'} r^ v g e £VBjeg!e*>»* eel'Mb* Tin speaktog engagements these days. l a p ® piuperty on North Main atreet to W l e lias many $*ore afq'K&ttehs f W , C. Iliffff, vtba wiR likelyjfmpteve Mte« Grace overman C*bt»ve> a«4 Mi** Katfervn (Herman C low)* daughters of Senator Lee Overman «f N'Ufh f »ro!ina, ate boiding the w**iM«ito« social apmlisht a* the have toe tbrte fimifet* wadding awWoaeha* 41* I#* Bath will m m for dates than he eafe fill, bush Thuta* « home aometsme during the y » y he addressed the Adams to w ^ f^ a r * The tom Meratlon wa* 11,m Iship graduating class to Clinton ckttt-4 Thorapsom Ciarfford ha.# purchased fy§- Tiitn’s.fay evening this :sve?k the i tbe Barbee properly on -Tenia Iples*aijt Hill class in the same cobnA avenue W. L, Glemans, The eon* iy* Wednesday evening he was on ofjsideraiion was |S,<K», Mr. Crawford | (he judges in the Wiihettowe and oJtoeen tiyao ld hi# home north of town IS. I?, debate on the subject of govern -^ Ce<>, W. Rife j msnt ownership of ra ’dwsysj May Tf I will add.«4* the Bath II, S. ctesss May f id the • A*«*rrrSek dnss; Memorial !Day address a t Fairfield and In tha evcftisi.g m address a t tha opetn house here. NOTH R For- gftte:A»wii, IflO bu*Vte of goc-d rwm, fhossaMfiSi « sdatriMe B»»# Ida* Will make taro frtt>« to R/>rin#n*ld every Sunday m and a fter May 4th, }***? Knott. 3Pr*p, f k m ■ it Once in a while.the choirs get back a t the minister. In a Connecticut church the other Sunday morning the militated announced, ju st after the choir bad sung its anthum,as his text, “Now when the uproar had ceased.” The singer# bitted their time patiently and, when the sermon was over-, rose and tendered in most melodious fash -j ion another anthem beginning, “Nowl it is high time to awake after steep,” ] J CHURCH SERVD3Fg, _ J ■ R, P, Chureh, Mato street-, >■I Teachers’ Meeting Saturday even* I tog a t 9 o’clock J Sabbath school a t 10 o’clock. r Rjfes>bi*g Sabbath fit t l oVlwk by^ Mr, Robert H. Coleman, . | Midweek prayer meeting Wednes»| day a t 7 P, M, “ . - f M, K R en i^ s. Sunday school a t SnSO. G. II, Hast* S man, Supt, j Preaching by W« A, Wiant, D, IU a t | 10s3D. Freaciog by the Pastor a t Selma a t 2:00, . Epwote Leaitt* a t IVnfcr-meeting W*d«*«d*y #▼**> log a t 2:*0. | TRUCK HAD rdNO lf b a te purJ; ch**ed an auto track and am prepared^ to dn all ktod* «f battRag attyartwr*, m a i n VPP#*W » ■.I}' 0 I i l / i i , / : \ P : / "i-'. ■ ji i To #tT* iltti* fblidreo wa* tola l o w *H» rtil** e -,.»ratina to it* e w i u y tai# f.itwfl'ee,, ts tee ma* 4fv*,l>arta «f »*<> to b* mad* •T til*! A.m*r(r«i< hj* lh* ttalvttto* Arnijr a ramaal#*. If »y ** to #• T h i r l s militoa a to, ’In-.' **e«>1 ? ^ Ve . ^ --j“‘ ifrihumfr*aw**,i*“ »!! Jri s *' «A.

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