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W AYN ESVI LtE, OHIO, WEDNESDAY NOVEMBER 6, 1912
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Wilson Will Carry About Forty States and Cox's Plurality for Governor Will be About 200,000
TO HOLD BIO APPLE SHOW Allen Haines walked down town .... The annual apple show of the ' •• w - 'w --Tuesday and cast his vote for presi· Ohio State University Horticultural 'ddl t dent. Mr. Haines informed us that Society will be held in Townshend Mr. and Mrs. U. M. White were J .... Burton was in MI e own. thla was the seventeenth presiden. Hall, Columbus, on December 5 and Sunday guests of DI', and MI'" J , Saturday. tial electum h'e had v.ted in. his first 6, 1912. Competition i8 open to ago A. McCoy. Roy Irons went to Cincinnati Mon- ~ote being cast far Zachary T~Ylor and practIcal day on buaineIW In 1848. He also says he has mIssed Roosevelt Stands Second in the Race-Fess, RepUblican ricultural s tudents fru it grow ers over the lltau>. The On Thursday evening the Loyal . ' but two or three ~Iections since that Candidatq, for Congress, Will Probably Pull entry list includeil plate, tray and Daughters CIIUII! of the Christian Mr. and Mrs. W. S. Graham spent time, and these probably were either box displays. Liberal caah prizes church held a very dt'lillhtful Hal Through With Small Plurality. Tuesday in Dayton. county or municipal are offered as well as a number ot 1lowe'en meeting at the home of Mr. Haines ia still able to go magazine subscription8 and other , MiBl! Bertha Kenrick , Games and a Mr. and Mrs. W. C. Phillips Wflre around eme. but he does not come article8 of value to fruit Irrowe~ ~ two-course lunch were enjoyed by down town often. this Is the first in Lebanon, Saturday. Prospective exhibitors. who intend all. . M'ddl to time since September. was In I e wn . D• L . Crane enter fruit for competition, are te b' In passmg w~ roay ~ay that when Satu rday. on uamesa. requested to communicate at once The voullg folks of Breezy Hill Mr. Haines cast hia tirst vote for . , " with the committee in.charge of ex- Farm entertained a few of their Mr. ud Mrs. Owen Burnet were Taylor the popular vote for that N Oh: lthstandrng the tremendous De mocratIc landshde through- I hibitl! and secure printed premium friends at a Rallowe'en Party, on Dayton visitors, Monday. year for the three parties on the s - C L"rl d ay . Th elr . " "Addre '.a ." evenmg. coun t ry ticket waa 2.871.908, and that of out the entIre count ry , old Wa rren Coun ty st ood b y the mast until the li8t , entry blanks , e·· ast spark of hope was gonc, a nd made a good showing fo r the Repub L. Lonlr, Horticultural Dept., Ohio bOlne Wal beautifully decorated. Dr. T. Sherwood wu in Lebanon 1908, with seven political candidates The color scheme, whi('h was yellow Monday on professional buslne8ll. for president, the popular vote was lican ticket. The vo te of the entire county shows th is t o be true-sh ~. State Univer8ity, Columbus. went down with her colors on top. •- and black. was carried out in the 14,888,442. Bom-To Mr. and Mrs. Ed Mart, Mr. Haines ill to be congratReturns a re coming in slowly , and it may be that nothing detiNEXT SUNDAY dining room where dainty refreshin Dayton, Friday, October 25th, a ulated on the long and useful life nite from the county returns will be in by tonight or tomorrow. The P h' . b h ,menta were served at a seasonable reac mg serVICes , ot mormng h 80n. he has led in thil cemmunity. latest adv ices from t he coun ty seat sho w that the entire Republican and evening. at the Christian church . our. --- ticket, with poss ibly one or t wo exceptions, will be elected . Th e BU b'Ject f or t he mornlDg, ' . the lrUest of Wm. Lippincott at 10:30 M' 0 __ ' S 'th te taO ed PEST HOUSE BURNS Simeon D. F ess ca rried Greene, Clinton aad Warren counties and "Christianity of the World, as Seen . ISS .,."".,Ie ml ~n r In frienda in Piqua from Saturday until it is conceded that he will go t hrough with 1000 plurality. at The National Uonvention, at iabout twenty. of her fnends at a Monday. Th" old pest bouse which burned Taft will carry Wa rren Coun ty with from 800 to 1000 plurality, Louisville, Ky." Subject for even- mas~ Hallowe en ,arty. Wedn~ay Mn. George Hartsock and Mrs Sunday night. in Xenia, has b8{\ll an but Wilson will carry the stat c by a big majority. ing at 7:30, "Positive Divine Law," evenmg, o~ 188~ week'. 1T~el~ven~ng Emtlt Hartsock were in Lebarlon, ill-fated place. Two men have been Taft 's vote in Way ne Tp. is 269 ; Wil so n,255; Roosevelt, 111 . and "Moral Law" Exemplified. was apent I~ t e usua a owe en iaturdq. virtually killed in the house, which Visitor8 cordially invited. Special games' Damty refreshments we~e . . . servoo. Those present were Ceceba . was purchased the city and u~ Tuesday morning dawned fair, but r Audi t or musIc both morning and eyemng. Snoo, k Anna F urnas, Ed na Co me, II Mr. and Mrs. L. A. Zimmerman to houae persons 8ufferinlr with con. te . . P. B . Thompson, and Cbu Comell autoed to Spring tagiOU8 diseases. Ughtning struck towards noon a Blight dri zzle of rai n I Sawyer . .... ...... ... .... .... 61 125 78 _______ • mmls r. LeI'la Th ompson, Ed y tb a Macy, Valley, Monday. the building twice, and it caught on came down. The town was fi lled , Stubbs ....... ..... .. .... ... .. 94 111 98 DISTRIBUTING AGENT Frances Squires, Irma Hough, Fred Commissioners wit.h early voters, but not until after th ree times, and the grounds dinner did the lar~ e vote come out. Graham, D. " ... .... ..... .. 71 Braddock, Holmes Stoops, Howard fire Mr. aiad Mrs. Geo. Hamilton were 172 98 C. M. Ro~itzer has received the GU8tin, MUton Thompj5on, Howard The Voting was all done in a quiet Stiubtl , D." .. ... .... .. .. .. .. 75 142 90 viaiting relativell in Dayton and have been used for years as a grave. immediate territory, together with Burton, Carl McClure, Robert Jones, yard for dead animals and a dump · manner, but quite a deal of W I D S,ringfield. lut week. ing place for garbalre. And all scratch in was done. I or ey, ... .... .. ... ..... . 72 142 77 Greene, Montgomery, Clinton and Raymond Davis and Alfred Wrhtht. 85 Butler counties, as the distributing Q.UUUler. of devilment has been car· The D:mocrats w~re victorious Baker, R ......... .. .. ... .. .. 81 91 . Kears. Hen17 and Har17 Prater ried on In the unholy place The house throughout Wilson 91 76 agent for the famoua Pillsbury will carry Iron8; R ... .. .... ... ....... 74 arrived home Tbursday evening aftt!r ' t ted k 11 d" Simpson, R ...... " .... ... .. 88 103 104 flour. This is a laree territory and At her pleasant country home was Sl ~a ~n a no cornman lDir about forty states, and Cox fo r govan extended viBit In Kansaa. we wiah Mr. Robitzer IUCCt!118 in his last Wednesday afternoon. Mrs. G. a ~utlful vIew down the Pennsyl· ernor will have a plurality of at Treasurer W. Hawke delightfully entertained KisII"bJeII. WlU1ac~ , uf X~nia, ~ ~I. ,allroad ~elt. One can see least 200,000 . Howell ...... ." ... .. . ..... .. 97 101 104 new enterpriae. • with "500." After a na08t 'Pleasant tie w.-end gutlt vf )11lJ8 Mary f~r nearly a mile -:od a half. ~t The county ticket in t he tow nship Recorder OA VE ELECTIOF DINNER afterr,oon a delicious tw. course Sallabu17. of the Xenia pike. mght when the nulroad yard IS 18 as follows : Duke . .... ..... ... ............ 71 150 82 lunch was served. Those invited R ' Co Holbrookl .... .......... .. .. 82 98 91 lighted up, the silrht is certainly Mr: and Mrs .Walter McClure en- were Mesdames A. T. Wright, J. H. Mla Katherine ' Gibbons, of Pie as beautiful. No wonder luch ~ spot, ep. m ng-ress _ tertamed ~t dmner Tuesday the Coleman, F. B. HendertOn, Emmor ant View. Ohio, lpent Saturday and which mleht have been dedicated to E. W. Cor Survevor S nd 'th b ta Ii be Hempstead ................. 65 127 69 Cumming3.... . ... .. ... .. ... 87 162 77 following persons: Mr. and MI'!I. F. Bally, Lina Devitt. J. B. Chapman. tter Q ,ay WI el' pareo ere. a 'th llurpose haa been cursed, Fess .. .... ....... . " ........... 9l 124 107 Henkl e .. .... .. .. . ,, " ..... ". 71 112 102 C. Carey, Mrs. Ch... Rye, Mr. and Annie Thorpe, Agnes Wright, E , V. WI . such a histol'7.-Xenia Gazette. Mr. and Mrs. C. A. Bruner, of State Senator , Attorney M~. James John~, Mr•. and Mrs. &nihart, U. M. White,J. A. McCoy, ------ ~ , Lebanon, were in. town Saturday ZIMMERMAN-CARSTENSEN Holden " ........... "" ..... 61 130 68 Gaynor .. .... ...... ..... .. .. .. 62 139 70 Alhe 8'ole and children, .of ~t1e, Edith Harris, Laura Mosher, Israel e~eIlirw, attending the Granlre Davis ................ .. ...... 90 108 89 Anderson ................... . 94 J~a 102 M~. and Mrs. Mont Ho~l.lt, -MUl8es Satterthwaite, J . O. Cartwright. S. Ahce Carey, Glenna Hoblit, MeI8rs. D . Clayton, H. E. Hathaway, D. L. ,rova). Mr. L. A. Zimmerman and MiJs Rep. in AssemDly Coroner .ed H d Roberts ...... ... ... ... ...... 63 131 73 Jesse Thomas, Harvey and Clarence Crane, M~ Myra Baird, Elizabeth Ad I hi Ca te C. G. Williamson returned bome I. 0 p. n.e n nsen were marrl arkra er .... " ...... .. .... 61 130 (;6 Th Cathedral Cl 1 d H ompson .... " .. .. ..... ... 92 104 94 Rye. • _. Carroll, KaJaMerritt. Edith Moaber, t Trin t Saturday evening aft.r a two weeks' a I ., , e v e an, oover ... ...... ...... ... ... . 89 109 99 DEATH Susan Wright and Mary Salisbury. lta,y in Florida. He had a very SUC'I Ohio, Saturday, October 26th, by the Clerk of Court Judge Common Pleas ceaful bualneas trip Rev. Mr, Todd. J d Ivins ...... .......... .......... 93 162 130 • The wedding wU 'a quiet affair, or an .. .. .. ............... .. 69 130' 68 Wright .... .. ............... 37 48 34 Dorothy, the three-year-old child \ . Mn. Sarah Roberts, Mrs. Hannah only immediate relatives and fri~nds Bone .... .. ... " .......... :.... 93 llS 104 Probate Judge of Mr. :and Mrs. Chas, Thomas, of Mise Mary .Salsbury, ef the Xema Rogert, Mn. Rachel Keys and Kuia being present. After the wedding . SherIff Brown ......... ......... " ... 89 115 87 Ferry, died Thursday, The funeral pike, entertained ~und~y evenlnl' Merritt were If\lests on Saturday of the couple went to Buffalo, Niagara Gilmour .......... . ......... 97 116 110 Thompson ... .. .. .... ....... 63 50 66 was held Saturday at the Ferry at a four·course dumer In honor of Mr. anll Mra. S. L. Cartwrl¥ht. Falla and then spent a couple of !!!!!!!!'!!!!!!!'!!!!!!!'!!!!!!!'!!!!!!!!!!!'!!!!!!!'!!!!!!!'!!!!!!!'!!!!!!!'!!!!!!!~!!!!'!!!!!!!!!!!'!!!~~~~~!!!!~~~~- church, Rev. P. B Thompson. her &'Ilest Mi88 Lucile Wallace, of d&)s at the Lewistown reservoir, officiating Interment was made at Xenia, Ohio. The house was handMD. Mar! Caskey, of Lebanon, arriving here late Thursday night. Miamisbu~. somely decorated with candles, hoblpent Saturd.y and Sunday here, the Mr. and Mrs. Zimmerman are at •- • goblina. pumpkiM and autumn If\ltlt of Rev. and Mrs. J. F. Cad· home to their friends at tbeir resit POULTRY MEETING leaves. The table was decorated I with candles, fruits and an elegant wallader and Mr. and Mrs: S. L. dence on'Main atree~. Cart~ht. The Gazette, together with Mr. The Miami Valley Poultry Associa- repaat was served. Those who enZlmmerman'l many friendl, extends tion will hold their regular meeting joyed thia hOljPitality were: Mi!1e& Frank Elbon returned home from most he&rty congratulations to the Friday eveninlr, November 8, in the Ruth Zimmerman, Ruth Hartsock. Oklahoma. Sa~llrdq evening. He happy couple. . Township house. Emma Hawke, Lucile Comell, Louisa • _ • • - • Stoles, Josephine OgJeebee aDd was ludd,nly called there on account of th. MrioUS Ulnea of bis uncle, CARNIVAL NIGHTS MILLS IWNNINO AOAIN Grace Carman . After dinner the wbe) 11 atillliving. but is in a very ' . . . young ladies dOllned masks and precarfc;u copdition. Thursda,y evening was the scene of The Wavnesvllle Mills are agam walked to town where they joined the annual carnival. ManJ mask ers running after a few days lay off in the festiviti~ here• making repairs. . M_l'II. Frank Zell, F. H. Farr, were out and many varied coatumes , Wm. Zell, Geo. Zell, Homen Carey, were Men . . The bobo walkeei' arm-in- - • ",,'C, Hawke, Ro,lrona. ~rdon JOY, arm with the fairy, Imd all were .w A unique affair was given Friday J8'tl7 Emmor Baile" ar.: J. happy. The M. E, Aid SOciety had eveni?g, in the nature of a proM, Taylor, Chili. SatterthW&lte. pumpkin pies and coffee on sale and gresslve party. The first coune. Robt. BurtOn, Thos. Pierce, H_rry made quite a handsome profit. ,,' . - - - - - -- - - - con8isting of 'o yster sOup, was served Sherwood, Ray Mml, S. D. Henkle, Saturday evening tbe Grange beld C W. Haines, 82. of 735 Valley at the home of MIBl! Lucile Comell. Heber ~Itb, Walter Clark. D. L a carnival at the Masonic banquet street. married, and the father of the second course-salad-at the Crall. and leV.ral others attended rooms, and had a fine time. Many two children , a girl aired 4 and I,)oy home . of Miss Mary Salabu17· the big rally at Lebanon, Saturd., were muked. and a recular &'Ile8lling 9 months old, fell 25 feet from the The jolly crowd then proceeded to eYJDlnI'. contest took place. With games and building of the Larkin Storage com- the home of Miss Emma Hawke, '!'be "Red" .and "Blue" CODtest at merry making the ev,nin g , hours panyor. east Third street · Monday where pumpkin pie and doughnuts , the Christian Su~" School, will were very pl~~IY pas'aed. . afternoon. Octobet 21st, and re- were enjoyed. After thia coune the Dex~ ' S\l9~: \ 1'b1a . school ceived a deep gaah in his righ~rm party was entertained at tb~ borne ~ l ta m..un~m·: lut Sunday, ST. MAR\"S CHURCH and bodily bruises of Mi88 Louisa Stokes, where ice :... - Q,; . > Motorcops Hill and Laukhart were cream and cake made up tbe last 1!D~ were, 23rd Sunday' after'.Trinity Novem· h I h Bibl 1~d' $10 Be 'enl'C,llled, cUll tf with ,.. 101 h di'ilpatehed to the scene of t he acei- course. Th e woe 8C eme was es an _; ' Be on. t e ber 10. Sunday School at &:30 a. m. dent, and Haines. who il employed beautifully carried out and enjoyed coun~ now stand., each ~e baa an Morolnlr Prayer and sermon at 10:30, Ii th' , Th party equal, number .o f poiJIta. Nex. t 'Sun- aubJ'ect'.-Mindin... Earthly Things by the Da,yton Felt Roo ng com· by all e partlclpants. . e .._~ III be I ti ieIIi • pany. was taken home in the police consisted of the'lIis1Me Louisa Stokes, .~ . '!! ' . ~n . , nte~ ng _ ~n. You are invited to these services. am ' bulance and attended by Dr. A. Lucile Comell, Emma llawke. Lucile
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CUTe, blm 1I0metbing for lnllomnla_ 8e caUerd here at the oftl.ce and I ,;rote him a preecrlptlon. He W8B to return In a few daye tor further tI-entment. but ib4l dId not do 1If). Anothe r tllIMI-" TIle doctor hesluted. '''I'he re was another tim e I had al· molt torgotten, a yellr or two before that, He me t me In the etreet one day nnd asked w !lAt my omos houre we r!) on Snturday . He explaIned tbat he was the &unrdlan of a boy who waa In n. boardlng·s chool. The chilI! had lIome l\lgh t tbro:lt t rouble and he wIshed me to make nn examination. On Ilhe foUowln g Saturday he broug ht th e boy bero. a brlgbt Hule chap about t en." '·Do yOU ltnow tbe boy's name ? What 8chool did ho at ten d?" The Inspector tlrecl this Qu es tion rapIdly, but It was Quic kly apl/arent that the doctor had n ottllng more to tell, so we le ft. ··Whllt 11 wonderf ul man yo u ure!" I excla Imed as the d octor'! door closed beblnd ·us. "How did you lea rn th at Doctor Berner hlld beon called In afte r E lser kill ed h imself? " ·'T be re 18 nothIng wonde rful about m y knowledge. " Ilnswe red Da \' ls wI th II. l au~ b . "Whjlt is the first th in g that people do wben anything happe ns? They run to r tbe nearest doctor. Doc· to r Berne r Is the nea r eM t doc tor. Co uld anythIn g be simple r ?" The 61 11l()llel ty at bls logIc amazed me. It was IIko a {!onj urer's trick att· e r It: hilS b('e ll cl(p llllned . or 11Ite on e o r ~. hoE'e puzz le pictures with hIdd en fncc s. '1011 worl, hours trying to Nnd them , and aft er YOll bave round the m rOll wonder how you eve r happeneq not to see t hem. ' Ve oow urrlved at Mrs. Trask's boa :rdlng·ltouse- one of t hos e dingy ex-residences that proclaimed Its retrogress ion by a white slJp of paper on the door frame. I had supposed that here. too. my friend wo uld Introduce himself Il S '·Ins pcctor Dllv ls" on account ur the prestige It would give him. In searc hing the rooms, bllt to t he s lllttern maId Who came to th o door wip ing h er honds he merely saId: "'rell your mistress a couple of gentle me n nre Inquiring about room and board." • 111 rs. Trask was the old-sc hool boardIng-house mistress fast disappearIn g bere/re th e Inroads of the famil y npartm eillt hotel. "Better days " was writ· ten all o ve r her, though somewhat obs cured by ye nrs In boardln g·house grease. Eying us s harp ly through her spectacles , s he I.nqulred how much we were willing to pay. m eanwhile de batIng- with herself wbether It WIlB n,ecessnr y to ask for reter enc es : DavIa' "not more than twelve dollars n week each" appare ntly con· vin.c ed ber that references were un-
The atory or the Big Farmer In Western Ca.nada, and the Immense proO tB he hail made In tbe rrowlng of grain, baa been told and retold. He hall been found In a ll parts ot the provinces ot Manitoba, Saskatchewan and Alberta. H is sple ndid rarm build· Ings have been pictu r ed, hla tractio n outfits dellcrlbed and hla princely aur· roundln gs, resu ltant of hie s uccess In gTowlng grain, have been portray ed by letter, preis and camera. It c rla lnl y 18 not to his discredit that by suc· cessfulLy applytnr common sense and up-ta-date met hodll to th e condltlolls whateve r that It was thla particula r SYNOPSIs.. tbat climate, a good SOil, and sp lendid pie ce of pnper that so agitated hIm ." market have placed at banll , t hat he "Du t YO U thInk so now," I s uggested. K 60t r uU ., \HJ Lou Lse F'3rT1~h t o hall made the beet use ot th em. He Is p rIT:lrdlng "The sItu atI on has entirely c hange d. " po!)U mnr.-io .l;" n n d OrHls t h o h O UB Il In not too proud to admit that be camo cr~ t.L l e .. d ternc n t Q"'e r t ho Iltlemoltat 8ul · TlJ ere wns noth ing to ehow that thle I' e;l s ta r Ralh n rln o. J<e nt s t tH ls (l 16ce or pll~ r hnd eYer ' orne through to th e count ry a ve ry few yea rs ugo U'j,lll) IIIo tV ('shotl~ I\Un l1 llnd (\nd", t h6.[ lIu h h hand icappe d ns to m onoy, leav ing be· t 'r n,nJu.ll . till l t M· for }{ a t h f.Lrln p, w ho h H.d the mnll. 'fh()re was nothing to co n· 1"'~' rI r t \ r h iufl ~ 11 thl' h f tlJ!JI,) h y n ~ lI e r ii l 1·'Uf hind hIm unpaId mortgages In his old nec t It with su ici de . Dow d comes In d ah. hn.!'! talked wi th 1' lI l hi..l.rl!w o v e r lI : t': bome land (whIch are now wiped outl, If-l" l, bo lu\"' J U:5 t tJlJ ( o r ~ rl:ll t" !'\ho t Il"r~ t 1(, here with n similar pIece of paper tha t an d h e Is st ili today thtl Bame good- A to n i Dl t: ('jJ o f )' ('lIo w p a per Is ( ' ''H ll t . pl a Inl y hilS b e~m mailed . ~Ve no w n h;h l li t wh kh lit' fH,' r fLi F a t'rl ~ll1 Is :beart ed fellow he was In tb e days that "\t ·~· rk k rfl \..- 1111 1•. l ra l y :"I~ 1{ ('I n d !~t,"\" t''' r l' li ,,\·c !lot o l,e foo t prin t, but two-thc I ha t r rnlld a ll hU R le-ft t l"l\\' 1\ hUI' rl .. t1 ly ·b e had to work tor a neig hbor, whllA IJ"gl nnl ng of n path . Once starte d on \!l. ! r .· w t·: L'l· r. " I. a' ~" d 1,,\I\ !< ' ·1. I'tJ 111111 II 14 the neighbo r broke tb e land on his .,lI lc· llh, nb' I\lt I h " 11 un to t l uw us ,-:: nthlll"ln c tlie path, w e can Holve tb e mystery." hom ostead . whI ch wen t to mak'l up tbe .\t.OIpt\.·rl hf' r It t. · '· Th,m you th ink there Is some con· .JeUleme nt duties. II CClloli between t he two b lta of pa· CHAP T~ R III .-(Co ntinued.) T h e n, t he r e. too. 18 the farm er and per? " J r,laa <:l<'d q·,I kkly II. UHis. I fUlly <tbe farmer·s son, nlready weulthy, who ·· 1 know the re Is,"' saId DavIs. lbns bought large holdings In We ste rn ,~: ,'(·I{ ·U IcJ s<;!e III his r" r so methIng ··These bIts or Yl'llow pnper u re or the ICnnad a, In either Manitoba, Saskatche- t· : tho) snrne IIs tonl s :! lI l(mt r b:l.d felt. I s ame quality and textu re-to a ll u p· wan or Alberta, who has made rorty ·.. ~s tl lHl1;J poln l ' (\. \\o" lt h P. cns unl (lt llrB nces the S8me pa pe r. Two per· to one hundre d per eenl on bls Invest- : . 'a ll l·n :Ii t1.(1 l1\·.:·lol1e lIe turne d to ti ona In wh ose Vossess lon they w ere, ment, whose big gruln crops an I! : lowd liS If wulti ll l; fo r lllm to go on . 8tteDlvt suicide on the snme day. Tbe ··Il"s evid en ce !n th e E 1S<1 r caee," th e whose Im mense oattle herds aro h elp. saDIe pe rso n, o r ut lenst tho Bn me typelng to Im prove t he country. Heal th det ective wcntoD. "turned In by til e writ e r, wrote both tbe address on tbe and s tre ng th, en e rgy and pus h, and "1:1.n o n post wilD T<!ported t·,e s ul cld . c uvelope and the conte nts ot th e letbull dog grIt arc as e~ s entlal In W est- ' · I~ was that old party th at was fo und ter. This e nvelope came fro m u counern Canada liS In Ohio, lndla nn, Illi- ·:f' ad In hla roo m up on W est Twenty· try post·offioa In e ltner New York or noIs. Iowa, or any of the staten from t ti rd s treeL To my mind, It 's just a Now Jerse y wIth in a month-some whlob so many ot th ese people oome, plaIn CHW cr Rul e Ide-an old man tired pOst·olllce tbe n nme of w hl cb begins and then. when you h nve add e d to d II vlog . ThE) pol s on bottle was there wIth 'Ar 'or ·Aa." There ar e not many that a talr amount of means, WIth : ..HI the noor beside him. I don't see rur a l otH('(!s that wi ll tit In all parwhich to make a. Btart, the land w hich , nothIng s uspIcious ahout It, but th e tIculars. In two days or soon er, I can Is only waiting for the IklJl of the chlol' has taken a notion that there 's tetl you exac tly from what omos they lIusbandma n wJll quickly respnnd. , ~ O m E' I ... ng be blnd It and wnnts to were maIled.'· Eut there Is the smal!er farII!e r L the I ·, now where tll18 le lter came from. We "Letters-you thInk there were two? man who has not made sufficient III ;earc hed the room, but tbls torn en- Might not this be the envelope In tour or five years, thnt he mIght com- : ; e10pe was all 'We could find. The which this paper came?" torn tbrough, but he tortably r eUre If he telt Like It. There ,}ostmark 'lI " That presupposes an acquaintance are many ot them In all the t hree ' thought maybe you could traco It any- between Elser and MIss FarrIsh, at Provlnoes. It Is not the lellll to hlb ' how." lellst 11 connection of s ome sort. DId credit that he bas earned his home- I "I'll see what I can do and I'll let she know hIm?" . etead by the three years r esidence, YOII know In the morning," said the "I don't think BO. Her sIster and 1 that he Is free from debt, and has a ~ l:1s pector calqJ.ly, dismIssing the de- were talkIng of tne Elser suicIde last r~sona.ble bank account. He, too" I tective with a nol!. From bls matte~ nI gh t atter we lIaw the evenIng papers. came to the country handicapped by 1 of-faos tone and appuent lack of In· LouIse surely would bave known It U debts, and wltn very little means. He I te rest 1 would Dot !lAve been surprised her sI ster was acquaInted with hlrn." 1a contented, haa a «ood home, land If he had retused th1B undertakIng, ·' Perhaps," said DavIs doubtfully. free ot e ncumbrance, some atock, and , too, as be bad mine, though it lIeemed "There Isn't a human bEing oyer ten . 'With good prospects. One of these to me that tbe two bits ot yellow pa- that hns not II. aecret that tbey keep 'Wrttes: "I tormerly Uved near Day- per connected the two auiclda. at the from some one. It looks to me, though, ton, Ohio, on a rented farm, had 118 sa~ hour aI something decisIvely us if In all probabUlty tbe re were two ,ood a chance as the average renter, ruo re than a mere coincidence. distinct lellers. That Is what makes but .fter ten yeara ot hard work. latlsAs loon, howevO'l', as the detecUve me .uspect a plot. It oollvln~ me fled myaeU tbat It 1 · ever expected to had lett the room the Inspector'a Whole that tb e moils are being u sed tor an asoure a home, 1 would have to under- manner changed. WIth the gUtter ot Improper and more than like ly a crlm· take lIomething else. Hearlnr of West- excitement In- h"li a eit-ey. h.· turned Inal purp086. This brings tbe case or ern Cnnada, I Investigated, and seven to me and exploalvely lIald : both CIlse8 properly In my domaIn as years ago lalt Spring settled In a "Quick, let me _ . that yellow Ii post-office Inspector." . homeltead and purcbased (on tIme) 3crap." "And I can count on your assIstance, an adlolnln« halt sectlon, arriving I had plaosd It c:arerun,. In my. wal- ntter all," I said joyrully. "When can with a carload ot household effects and Lot after be had t-.fuae4 my requellt. you begIn work 1" fann Implements, Includhlg four All 'I drew It out now he almoet "I have begun," be saId tersely, boreea and three cows, and $1,800 In 3nntcbed It from my hand. Putting It pusblng o\' er for my Inspection somemoney-my ten years' work In Ohio. I on bls ·desk besIde the torn enn!lope, thIng he had hul11y Icrnwled on a pad "The first year our . croplI gave u. :le picked up 0. read1Jl,g-glulI and lyIng on bla desk, It WBS a.n order adfeed, the · lecond year 1~0 IlCres ot itudled both pIeces carefully_ HI, in- dres.ed to the superlnwndent of the wheat pve U8 '1 ,800; no failure ot ;lleet10n lasted tor eeveral mlnutell, raU,,'ay mails, which read : crop .lnee 8tartlng here. I have now 'l nd meanwhile, I, too, IItud\.ed the torn " Have all railway clerk8 on New 22 head of horses, 15 head ot cattle, York and New JerlWlY Toutoe report m,'elope. and 36 hogll. We own 1,120 acre8 of Both In eolor and texture the paper from what rural office wIthIn the last land'; and have Bame all under cultiva:10 closely resembled the scrap tbat 1\ month tbey have receIved large quantion. Waa olrered at one time $35.00 wa s poelUve tbat they weroe ot the tltle8 of let ters In yollow envelopes, per acre tor a halt Beetlon where we ha.ve been dIscontinued, ~ a me ·l ot. The envelop. Jlore the ad- If letters UTtl, and all the other land could be dress of Andrew Elser, In West Twen- when? DAVIS." eol!! today on present market at $30.00 "Large quantities!" I gaaped. ''Were · y·t hlrd strE~et. Part of .thE! p08tmark per acre. Should we care to dlepose - most ot It, In t act-had been de· there more tha n two?" of our holdlnp, could pay all debt. "or cour8e," he snapped, In a way ~ t roye d, as If In the careless openIng and have over ,30,000 to the good, but JL the lettel" with the · finger. All that thnt showed me he dId not wIsh to be the question Is where coul4 we go to ;;·as deci pherable was a capital "A" questioned further. rben he reached lnvest our money and get as good re10 d pa rt of another letter that mIght for his hat and coat, and with an &b· turnll as ·herer ·,ave been either an "N" or au "R." In mpt "Come along!" led the way to "We have equally as sood, It not bet.;he lower part of the cIrcle was a frag- the elevator. ter pr08pectll for croplI this year, a. ment of do Idter tbat looked as If It "Wh ere are you goIng?" I asked ae we had three years ago, when our :l1lgbt bave been an "N." I noticed, he rushed me hurriedly through Park wheat reached from 30· to 48 bushell per ac::: . 1 nllver believed such cropll . ' 00. that the stamp had been stuck on place LO the Sbth Avenue Elevu.ted. rnth e r carelessly, In a lopsided man"To Twenty-thIrd street," he replied, could be raleed untU I lIaw them my"to find out whnt the pollee have not." BeH. I had 15 acres tjl.at y,ear that In the "L" traIn I told him in low made 50 busbels to tbe acre. Our hartones of Crandall'lI apparent connecvest will be ready by the 12th. We tion wIth the caae and ot his lIudden have thIs seaBon In crop 400 aerell of disappearance. He sat silent, hl8 -whcnt, 125 of oats. 90 ot flax, and Whole bearIng IndIcating lIu~h abstracTUn three binders, with tour men to do tIon thnt I doubted If he had heard a the stooking. word I wns 8aylng, but Buddenly, JUllt "We certainly like thIs country, and before we lett the train, hs IltarUed the winters, although the winters are me by asking: cold at times, but we do not sulrer as "Do you know Crandall' Wkat' one would tblnk. Wbat we have accolor are his eyell7" complished here can be dupUcated In I regretted that I had to lIay no to almost any ot the new districts. It the first question, and that I did not. anyone doubte any thin,; I have said to the latter, whIch query amazed me in thIs letter, tell them to come here, greatly. What connection the color and I can prove every word 1 have of a man's eyes could pos~lblY have written." wltb two attempts at suicIde and a lot Tne name ot the writer Clln be bad of mysterIous yellow letters from a from the SuperInte ndent of Immigrarural post-office was entirely beyond tIon, Ottawa, Canada, who can gIve me. Curious as I was, I hesItated to the names of hundre ds ot othert question hIm on the subject, for exequally successful. Adv. perience had taught me that 00 was better at asking than answering. The Farmer's tlearctl. Instead of going dIrectly to the Whil e plowing. a Crawford county boardlng·house where Elser had ~!11ed farm e r near Hel pe r h ad th e mlntorhImself. be took the other sIde ot the tuno ·to lose a smaIL part (rom his culstreet and turned ahruptly Into a tivator In the plowed ground. Soon hOUSoB, beside the door of which wan a a ne Ighbor came by. "Lost somedoctor's plate, . thing ?" be as ked. Soon nnotller came "Is Doc tor Berner In?" he · asked or by. and illsk ed the same qu estion . And t he maid, and on being shown Into the t he \l another. l'J'etty s oon a man be :1 h yslcian's office, In t rodu ced hl-m 2eif di dn' t lllte nn)" ho"· aDproach ed . "T.ost IlS '·Inspector . Davis" ~nd began ques8Ome thln g?" he asked. T he farme r t lonlng the doctor ,about the E1&ef Bul· looked up In supreme disgust. "Oh. clde. . , no; just dIggIng wormll for my pet Though tbe papers had ma~e .nQ· buzzard," ne repUed.- Kansas Cit)" mentIon of Doctor Be~e~, the st&te:, Star. ment b eing -lbat a . 'llad called ·an ambulance r Ea,y Road In MU8Ic. . Hospital, It nnw , ·"MY boy LouIe. Is Indolent,"'·Bald tq.e landlady had "lIIu81clan, "but I mUlt sa be is smarl. ~' the tlu1c,r(le was dead, ~e
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HANDS ITCHED AND BURNED Abbotsrord, Wls.-"lIfY son had eO> lema 0 0 hIs bands !or about one year. Tb e ecze ma started wIth a raBh. HI. hands were sore so h e could not clo.s them nod wboo he we t hIs hands ther. hurt him so he could bardly wasb. HIli h ands Itched and burned ju st terrible and If he would scratch them, they would brellk out Into eo res. He could no t get nny rest or s leep, and hi. hands looked Quite ba.cJ . "We bad medl clD e /lnd snlve and it lrept getting worse a ll tile lime. -I cot some Cutlcura Soup a nd Ointment. and after washing bls ha nds with the Cutlc uTl\ Soap and puttIng Bome ot the Cutlcu ra OIn t ment on t wo tlmen a day and tying cl oths 00 them for ahout II.J: months they got well ood have not brolton out since. Cu t\ cll ra Soap and OIntment cur ed hIm e nt irelY." (SlgtIed) Mn. lAwrence Kle bl, Feb. 18. 1912. t utlcura Soap lind OIntment 801d tbrou gbout the world. Snmple or each fr ee, wIth 32·p. Sk in Dook. Addree. JXlBt~ard "Cutlcura , Dept. L, Boston." Adv. Diplomacy In Small Things. Llttlo Eloi se Cuve, aged seven ,-tiRrs, wall vIs Itin g he r gr an dmother In Madison. Va .. aod w us sent to carry Il saucer of Ice crea lll to a neig hbor. By th o exercis e or Infinit e care s he con veyed he r burden sa~t!ly to tb'e hous e and gave It Into th e hnnd8 of th e lady " for whom It was Intende d. The lady , howeve r. was less careful than EloIse hnd been, tlnd, dropped the 8Ilucer and broke It. "You needn't mind about tbnt," saId the Jlttle dlplomnt. without aD. Instant's b eBltatlon. " I don't think grandma hllB a cu p to Dlnlcb the saucer. U she has I will «0 r Ight bome and break It myseU."-Popular 111&&azlne.
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Comparative Luxur~_ -My fatber has a horse Rnd buggy.N "Yes, but my brother was run over lIy an automobile." A DOCTOR'S TRIALS.
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tlecessary, ror she nt once led the way to what sbe descrlbeC as the IWlcond floor tront, the room In whlcb Elser had killed hlmseit only the day b efore. li>robably she had no Intention ot tellIng us thIs, btlt garrulity overcame her caution. She had been expatlating on tbe advantages of the roomHeaven knows It needed an e loquent Ildvoca.te! - when suddenly sbe low· I~red ber voIce to a mysterious whlsper. . "One gentleman has oceupied this IToom tor to\lrteen years-:-~ver since ]['ve had the house, and ·a fine old gentIeman he was, too. I wouldn't -have t he room vacant but w.ha~ happened to bJD\ yest erday." ·She let her -volce ',glJik ·et:l11 lower. .IIf It was a '"oo\lple ·ot ladl~, lookIng the room, I wouldn't be ·1 know you ' in thIs him-:
to know the boy's name ud '.be name or tbe school where Elser kept him, but he made no further It\q~irles. TeJ11ng the landlady he would let her know in a day or two about the room, be turned to me wIth : " Come on, ICent, It 18 tIme we had Bome luncheon." . "We must find Crandnll," I said at we lett the house. "We must flnel who wrote the yel· low letters," Davis responded . . "It m ust ba ve boon Cl"andaU," 1 a. scrted wlU) convIction. "It may have been Crandall," ·the Inspector replied. ''Was Crandall \.etta banded?" (TO BE · CON~INUED.)
JIlTen dolns good to people is hard work It yoU have too mucb or It to do. An onrworked Ohio doctor tell. hia experience: . "About three yeara ago aa the retult of doing two men', work, attendlnr " larse pracUce and looking after the ' detati. of another business, my health broke down completely, and 1 1i'U Uttle better than a physical wreck. "I swrered from IntliresUon and eOIlIItlpaUon, 101111 of 'Weight and appeUte. bloatlQ and paI.n after meals, 10111 or memory and lack ot nene force for oontlnued mental appl1oatlon. "I became Irritable, eully &DIeM and despondent without cause. 'J'Ila hesrt's acUon beeame Irregular and .."at. with frequent attacks of J)alpltaUon during the firat hour or two after rettrlllS. ''Some Grape-Nutll aIid cut bananu came for my lun.h one day an4 pleased me particularly with the .... 1IUlt. I rot more satisfaction froIil It thaD. from aJlythlng 1 had eaten ·_ months, and on further InvesUga~ and use, adopted Grape-Nub for . . morning and evening meals, sen'e4 usually with cream and a sprinkle or salt or IUgar. . • "My Improvement was rapid anti permanent. · In weight as weli all "In ph,llcal and mental endurance.. In. word, I ~ ftl1e~ with the joy , ot ·Uy.. tn« apJn, and continuo the ·dally UI. Gl-ape-Nuta · for .breaMaat and ,ortaD. for the· erenlng 1P,eil. t ~ .•,.' c • • .' ~'?ibe l1tOe ~~ph1et," 'The(·~~to ~ ' Wellvule/ totilici .~ Pkte:' ..-..: iJl~ . ' . abl)" 'sand 'an~ han48dJtO;,c;_1l~\,.
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TWO GAMES PLAYED Love and the .National Pastime Contest, but the Former .- Triumpt:s. By CRITT TRUEMAN, "Play ball!" tho umvlre's voice ranI out. and two games WNe 00, one bEttweeD the Yellow Feet and the Black Pings, lind the other bet ween Maisie l,llughlln and Bessie Hous ton. In the first game B pennant wall In question; the latter the baplJlneS8 or two, U not three lives. Ralph Thurston, the star twirler of thl! Dlack Flags, was In the box. for the Yellow Feet had the first halt, and two pairs of eyes were fastened on his flushed face. The re were other eyes, or course. but those be longing to the girls already mentioned alone attracted him. He knew It waa not right that he should e ven know they w e re there, for a good player Is blind . dcat ond dumb to everything outllide the diamond, but then 'Thurllton was after all a man, and a rather young one at that, and his heart was waver· lug between the two. All summer long Bessie bad come out to tbe home grounds of the J;!lock Flags to root for th E/ m. and her blue eyes fotlowed ev· ery play with experienced devotion. A month before Maisie bad become aCo (lualntod with her, and of course with the Black Flaga, and then the game was on betweeu the girls. Maisie was dashing, stylish and was backed by a wealthy father. HIIssle was a dear little thing. who earned her own lIv· tng In a de partment store. Defore Malale had become a .. tan" Thurston had made up his mln'd that BessIe and be would sign up for a life game, but since then, he did not know. The last InnIng had yet_ to be ' played. Realizing · that he muat put all thoughts of these two out of bls mind, Thurston put several Quick, hot ones over the plate, following with a low grounder, and had his mon out without a strike. The next two were easy, and the Yellow Feet were retired In one, two, three order. The Black Flags, bowever, failed to con· nect with any of Compton's balle, and be was congratulated by his team as be, too. registered the same score. This tollowad for three Innings; not a strike was called on either side, al·
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mlKht be the laat berore sbe lott t("na,! SOMETHING AKIN TO GENIUS and that she hoped he would not dis" • appoint her. Malale's was on a sheet Young Mlln With Financial Ability of pad paper, but contained a plUful So Well Developed Should Maks little plea. ' . Mal'k In World. LADY'S WAIST. "Honest, Ralph," It read, "I'd not care much what hapllened It I couldn't "00 you think the re Is any such come to see you play, but 1 get tired thing as financial 8 o nlus~" Want.aOth«~r Women to Know rooting whon 1 clln't t ell you after· "1 am sure there Is . I know 0. young wardl\ how proud 1 am or our star man who has It In a mark ed degree. How Was Finally pltcber. Please come." Atter h e had persuade d a benutltul ReatoJred to Health. On one side was Malale with the dau ghte r or one of our most proml· possibilities nf Influential assistance, nent j e wele rs to beco me lIls wire be COll1blned wltb. the glrl's brilliant at· LouJRlana, Mo.: - " I think a woman went aro und and ludu ced th e old mun tractiveness; on the other, sweet, naturally dislikes to make her troubles to let him hu ve un en!!og e ment ring faithful, devoted Dessle, fitted by known to the public, Ilt the cos t pri ce ." training and Inclination to help a man " I don't see any Indication ot rebut complete resto r· In playing not only baseball. but any genius abo ut ation tohealth mcans mark a bl e JllIlllI Clul game of life. willing to sit and root 80 much to me that thut." for him If afterwards he would come " Wult. Wh e n he and the gIrl 1 cannot keep from REQUENT shompoos with Res lno1 to her for comfort II.Dd COngrahlla· telling min e for the orokl' th eI r e n gage ment he took th e Soap slap scal p itching and d :spcl tlons. No wonder that his arm went rin g bn c k to h er da d a nd got him to sake of other sder· dandruff, thua promoti:rg IICU:;l health back on blm, and that his eyes mls· pny e ight per cent Inte res t o n tb e ingwomcn. lIlld preventing 10 88 of hair, In severe judged. Tburston was playing a big· "I had been sick money that he had Inv ested ." cases of dandruff und falling hair, a ger game than he reullzed. about twelve y eurs, "He's gone stale," groane d the little Resinol Ointment should be oc· GREAT. OPPORTUNITY, and bad eleven doc· grand stand. while the bleach e rs toot· casionally massaged into the scal;). tors. I had drag· ' -_ _ _ _ _ _.J ging down p a ins, ed borns and rang huge cowbells to BoieS b, Il0l1 dl'Uglf\.ta (80&p %Ie. OlD (m oo W show th ei r disa pproval. pains at monthly periods, bilious spell., 1Wl ~ ), or Ren t b, mall OQ reee lpL o r prl ce br and was gettin g worse all th e time. 1 "Pull him out!" some ye lled as BuIDol Cbemlcal Co. , Daltlln o r e . lid. would hardly E~et over one spell when I Thurston continued his blunde rs; but as th e re wus no one to take his place, Here Is an attractive waist model, would be Bick Ilgnin. No tongue can tell the captalu conte nted blm solf wIth and one that II.DY woman can make up what I suffered from cramps, and at coaching with all his might, while the In a ahort time. The d esign comblnell UmCII I could hardly walk. The doctors manager tried to stimulate Inte rest by I beauty with practicability and offers said I might clie at one of those times, betting heavily against the Yellow choice ot a wide range of suitable mao but I took Lydia E. Pinkham'lI Vegeta. Feet, covering hla money by judicious. terlals. The garment can be cut high ble Compound ,a nd got better rigbtaway. Iy placod bets on th e otbe r side. made or low at neck. aed made with lon& Your valuable medicine 18 worth more THE AMERICAN RUSH TO or short sleeves. LInen Is servIceable than mountains of gold to Buffering woo hy those In hts employ. WESTERN CANADA Finally the first bait of the nInth tor developmeet with the trimming ot men. "-Mrs. BERTHA MUFF, 608 N. 4th IS INCREASI1I8 Street, Louisiana, Me. was reacbed. The score stood 4 to I, contrasting goods. F .. ee Dome.til.d. Lydia E. Pinkham's Vegetable ComtIl rovor or the viSitors. Instead of The pattern (!lS42) II cut In BI~es ID the De" Dt,tn aIA of the usual cheering and applause which 12 to 42 Inches, bUilt measure. Me- pound, made from nat.lverootlland berbs, WanUoba. 8aalla1.cbewaD aDd Alberta lbere had greeted Thurston as he ran to the I dlum IIlze will require 214 yards of 96 contains no narcotie or hannful drugs, are tbolll.ndl of Jrree Bo"' ......aA1.I.tt, "bid' box. there came a dead silence more :nc~ ma~erl~: and ~ ot a yard ot 27 and UHlay bolds the record of being the to Lh e otUl maklD, eutry moat succeuful remedy for female ills we expressive than any demonstration. As nc con ras ng goo II. ~o~~~~mt~~, o~Is!~ h e h a d I e t t th e b enc, h h e b a d cauc h t toTo"Pattern procure Depllrtmenl." this p"Uern o.end 10 cent. know of, and thoWlanda of voluntary aere . TbMe la.ndi. are f llli. puper. telltimonials on file In the Pinkham ':~~ ~:I~~.ra,~ra1Jl a sight of the pale faces of the two Write name nnd nddre8s plainly . nnd be Uc&1oLDT IUIL'U'I .. aunu girls. and he wished that B. hole would aur .. to "Ive ol.e and number o f pattern. laboratory at Lynn, Mus.• leem to prove "HI. Eddie! Come an' help mo se · In man,. eatN the mllw.,.. lito this faet. Oaoa.c1a b.'f. be(tD. buU" 10 &4op\!!n Up before his feet, In which he lect a cent'B wortb of caady, an' I'll ::~:t' ty!,:e~:,:e:hl-:odt b'!t : might hide from them and the mock· NO. 5842. 81ZK . .. .. . ... .. . ..... II 70G 'Wad tpeetal ac1T1oe 1'I1'ft.e to let you stsnd by and watch me eat It." •• uler " .00 Deed ~ lDore "baD Ing crewd. He gritted hili teeth, Ltdla E. PlnJJ;ham Iedleloe Co. (cod\eD or '"eIYe mllN frolG alia. clenChed his fists unUI the fingers bit NAJ4R .. .... ...................... . ......... of "H~ . RaHw., Rat.ee are ieDtIal) LYlln, IUI. loor letter will Accelerated Sraln Activity. :Cl~o. by Qo'e........o~ Com· be opened, read &114 anlwend b1 a In the early days ot Wlaconliin. two Into the palms of hIs bands, then TOWN . . ..... ................. _ ........... 80clal (loadltloo. WOJIWl . . . heW Ia Itrio&; coddeDceo of the most promine nt lawye rs of the began pitching with all hIs old·Ume The Amcr'can 8ettlerl •• t.bomo STRUT AND NO. . ..... . .............. _ vigor. As In the first Inning, he put 1m Weeterll (}a.n.a.da.. aele DOt. a state were George B. Smith and I. B. I"anler In Itt luo.D,e land. baythe men out In one, two, three order, Sloan, the latter of whom had a habit lq nearl, .. Illi UlOD ot hie OWD STATE ...................... . _ •• : •••••••••• and the grand stand went wild with ot Injecting Into bls reJllllrk8 to the ~pJ:.'~'D·::,t~;~:Co!! of tbo CaDadlan SeUler 'I jo)'. The Yellow Feet were not worcourt the expression. "Your honor, I LADY'S TWO PIECE SKIRT. fi:~~~~ 'r:~~ .-.:.~ :,eDd tor J ried, however, and Indll'terentlJ trot. have an Idea ." A certain case had ted out Into the field . A Bneer dlaflc· been dragging along through a hot urad Compton's face as he swung hll Bummer day when Sloan IIprang to hlB arm, but It changed to something els8 reet. with bls remark, "Your honor, I 8uperlntendent ot ··lllm'II>I.rratloID. OttaWA, CaaoU. when Oryce, ·the captain of the Black ha.ve an Idea." r'lags, struck out a home run. Thla Smith Immediately bounded up, as· rattled the man In the box, tor he Moe., B.ck U Not Pleud' sumed an Impre ssive attltude, and In JulC the klnd of Ottrkh Plum~ you. great Bolemnlty sold : let the next man get to second on a line drive that eaally passed lett field, "May It pleaso the court, . I move ;:Di~I:;L!~~o~~~:.~'~:.w~~t 10"1 fto.e . 1 l:arr~. beary. droo pl no, brad. ond the third took his base on balls. that a writ or habeas corpus be Is· !ientb, tuil ptt:.,.aid. on .«elp lof $1 .00. Thurston then came to bat. His twoA 100 an . .tra larva. nT}' band. sued by this court Imm ediately to tak e Prompt Relief-P-snnanent Curtt IIOD.e$7.1IO Frencb Plu...... Z.IIO. bagger brought In another run and th e learn ed gentleman's Id ea out of WlLLOW PLUI\IIES-16 1n. lonr. 16 in. wid" (, 101. solitary contlnement. ..... Popular Maga· CARTER'S LmLE put a man on second. The next man , IwJd lnottrdi Yrry dorsblr and ",I itb. SpeciaL $3.9&. LIVER PILLS never 'zlne. bunted, and three bases were Hlled. Send Your Order T oda,.. fail Purely vegeta• • ow T,rI! O.lrlth ".Iho, Co•• I•• .• "alP!. I." I .. Fll!h A......1. The score was now .. t. 3. with all ble - act Burely bases filled . The manager, Gordon. Not a [)ry Book . I but gently OD Stea mboat Memorle •. was the nezt man at bat, but he "This IR the most lachrymose novel the liver. ,I London Opinion. commenting on , i, fanned out, 118 did the next. Then I've ever read. The lIerolne weeps In Stop after the r ecent celehratlon of th e centeno alm os t ev ery chapter." "Then you dinner rus· I came BurChell, who always managed ary of the siteam boat. r emo rks that certa in ly can't call It a. dry book." tress-cure a two-bagger. HIs ball rose graceIt Is Interesting to !Joto that th e Brit· Indigestion, tully, soared out and over the heod improve the complexion, brighten the eyes.. Isb admiralt y of that period r ejected of right field, and the men began eat· "Tnt"r in bluinll i. adulternli on. Glnsa Rn ,l SMALL PILL, SMALL DOSE. SMAIl.. PRICE.. the Inventloll with the declaration wnl"r Ing up the ground to get home. Just mlll,~. hquid blu ~ col, lly . Uu.\' Rcrl that "a paddle wheel steamboat could e ra,. DnII niu e. make. clotbes whiler thaJl aa the man from third began to sUde, mWlt bear Signature SBG3 be of ao use In navigation." and tha.t .now. Adv. the ball fell Into the glove of the a Dr. Lardn ,e r. a pundit ot thot day. rlgbt fielder, and the pennant beThe woman IQoklng for a .nappy who pTO\' ed "that no steam vessel For the Sake of variety. longed to the Yellow Feet. skIrt model wlU find tbl! design all could ever <!ross th e At1antlc. lived Cu s tomer- ThI s. I suppose Is a fold· The work ot all the Hlock Flags had that she reQutri!s. The garment Can long enough to bolt to America In a Ing be d. been good. They had assisted aga!n have the closing Ilt the rront or at tbe steamer along with another man'B Merchant- r\o. Blr : we call this an ond aga.ln In keeping dOwn the score back as pre rerred. It can be develop- wtt~! .. unfolding bed . 1'\1 show you . (Un' of tbe Y~lIow Feet when Thurston bad ed tor separate wefir or It mllY form folds It!. gone tei pieces, and naturally blamed a part of 0 coat suit or costume. The ROle Matllda'lI Sprinter. their defeat on hIm. The man sold garment has all the leatures of the Wlnsl" ",·,. 8oothlrolf ",yrup for ChlllJreo "Ah's got a sprlntcr t'm dat 01' wIn· liM!. nothing. Sulleqly he chauged to his very latest style and besides Is not It'eLbt[J~. liortl'Da tbe J:UWlh reduce s ion .. mma.· der sill In mah finge ' MIs' Greene," llUlI. allay. P&IO. eu""_ "Iod coliC!. I!6c a boLtle. stteet clothes, lhon wrote his reslg. i difficult to make. I AdT . naUon . The manager took It, saying The pattern (5863) h cut In I1I7:e8 22 announced Rose Matilda, who had tartly: ' to 30 Inches waist measure. Medium been scrubbing window sills. exhlhlt· BleSSings ort en come disguised, but "AIl right. If you feel thll.~ way." size will require 4~ yards of 36 Inch Ing the Injured member. "Is yo' got a t_h_e_ w_o_l_f _a_t_y_o_u_r_ d_o_o_r _n_e_v_e_r_ do_ e_s_._ __ W. N. U., CI NCI NN ATI, NO. 43-1912. pin or some sech sharp t'lng yo' cayn "I guess all of you feel that my material. room Is beUer than my company," To procure this pnllern .~nd 10 c"nlll glt It out wi'!? Ah don' jes' wan' to Thurston saJd sourly, ae he slouched to "Plltlern Der,arlll\~nl." or this pliper. leave It In. 'ca'se de m sprinters aln' . f I ; Wrlto name amI Iludrus. plainly. aml be out a the c ub house, bands deep In sure to Iv., alze and number or pllllern. to be trifle wit. 011. dem's de nngs'lI OF THIB colIIIPomm WILL do de business," as Mrs. Greene at· his poCkets, head bent down. Just as tacked the IIpllnter with a pair or he emerged an automobile dashed by. NO. 5863. SIZE .... . . .. _ ••••••• tweezer!! an~1 trlumrhantly drew It out. In It were several of the cheering "T'ank yo' JII\S Greene. Oem teasers Yellow Feet and Maisie. In the sec·' NAME ....................... .............. . Is de bes' t'lng to exkrack sprloters ond of pas,s lng she tossed her head, of Distemper, Pink Eye, Epizootic.. wilt." looking at hIm with unbared con· I' TOWN . ......... .. ....... . . .. . ...... ....... . C4t:trrb41 FeYer and IllaUeDSG. onder tho microscope. tempt. STREET AND NO.. ..... .. ............... . For the Car. As he turned to make his way tl, STATE .................................... .. "She worries every time he takos the street ,cars, a soft voice sold at the cnr out." hIs elbow: "Y es, I don·t blome her. They had "Don't run over Ole, Ralph," and Pole and Equator. to save a long tim e to get that cor." IItartlng, he saw Dessle smiling 'up It may be said without heSitation MEDII!I~C~., at him, a'though her eyes were red tllllt the polar regions orc not growing Kindred A.loelatlon. wit h tears of disappointment. warmer. The red hot cannon ball "Do you want th is rol e?" "They expect too much of you, thrown Into the street hegins hnm edl . "Much 'dough ' In It?" , working you until your arm goes ately to cool off, and thot 18 exactly stale; It's a shame," she said com· what Is happcnlng to th e eartb. It Is Imp10rtant '0 :'oI1othera fortlngly. steodlly cooling orr, and wlll eventual. Examine carefully every bottle ot "Bess," Ralph BIlId , catching her Iy .become a dead and rrozen world. CASTORlA, a lIafe and sure remedy for band and gripping It hal·d. "I'm • That mellns. of course. that tbe polar Infanta and children, and Bee that It piker; I went up In the air ell thl" u ·glon I.. constantly encroaching upon AND WOMEN Dearathe~ .... _,. w. L .. OR MEN '11.00. ,11.80 & ".00 _ ......-.. game, honest." the equatorial reglou. and that nrter Signature of. ..........._ _ " . " will __ 0lIl __,. , _ _.~ "Everyone does that sometimes," some mlllions of years the cold 01 ..".. fII ~"'''''' all.... _ _ _ ,he _ ' . ahoe•• In Use For Over 30 ears. abe said BOftly. the arctic circle will prevail over tho W.LDouclu make. aDd MD. more $3.00,$3.50 4: $4~OOAhoe. "I 80Y, Bess," he asked sbeeplshly, entire "Iobe. Wbat the moon Is now Childrc~ C:ry for Fletch~r'8 Caatoria than any other manufacturer lD the world. "I wonder If you'd bll afraid of lIle the earth w1l1 eventually become. . THE STANDARD 0 ' QUALITY FOR OVER 30 YEA Dull. In another kind of game?" and Des· ",. worlanaaahlp which baa made W. 1.. DOII.a.. .hoe. famou. the warLll "Was your avlutlng meet a BUC' sle understood. Sbe answered, as tbey Australian Language. Ia maiDtaiDed in _ery pair. cess?" walked slowly towards tho street cars: The Australians are evolving a new Aak 'fI*T deal ... to abow yo.. W. 1.. Doul't... Iated faaLloll. for fall and ......ter- ' "No, not mucb or .a one. There _r, DOtIce the .hol't "amp. which make the foot look .m.Uer, polate ID Q "Not y~t. Ralph; I'll foot for you I!lngllr.h language of their own. With Ah_ particulul.1 do-ired bT you... meo. AI.o the con•• rvatlu •• t)ll•• wh1ch. three ot their ~ord8- "barracklnc ... were only three accidents and no tao always." tBUUes." ban made W . .... Doul'a.. ah_ a houaabold word ."erywh_ . (Copl'rl,bt, 1912, by W. G. Chapmo.n.) "larrlltln" and "kangaroo"-we are all If,..... ~d YiUt W. 1.. Doul'a.. Iarl'. f.ctori.. at Brockton, M..... aDd _ familiar, but there are hundred. or fw yoanelf h_ carefuUy W. 1.. Doul'l••• hoe..... made, YO\, would th_ .... Don't buy ..,ter for bluln~ . Liquid blue As to the Tired BUllnn. Man. othel's to be tound In tho dictionary of I. nlmoet nil wn ter. Duv ned Croaa Boll cIerataDd why they .... warranted to fit better, look bettor, !lolc' their ahape &ad: See the tired business man! Is be "AuttrallaD ED&lIsh" complied' by Pro- Blue, tbe blu.e ~b"l ' •• 11 blWl. Adv. wear 100000r thaD &aT other make for the price, Fun 0.,,,, :""/m_ -;AUTlON,-To.,.e.ct,.o. ueJaat Iahrior oJ.--. W. L "-e... _ ...... illIo _ _ oa th. ~ really tired? Well, we are always fess'.lt Morris. Tbe fiY~ney BulleUn The founttaln of beauty Is the heart. _ . l.-k fw .... obuDp. B ...... ",.u ... mat... W. L Ooqlu ..._ are aoIcI la 78 __ 'henrlng that he 18. . lIS offering a prlzft for tbe "belt lIonnet and eve..... e th ht III t ~_.""""'cI.aIen"..-,.wIten. Nom .......... r.,.ouU.... t...,. ... wltIal.,...... . . . ' J D nerous oug us rates .,._ ...a1ar_ ....... ~t.~,'actorpf""·calalos ... What does he do? Why, he looks I wrl~ten In the Australian language." .... ovtlr his mall, smokes a few good ! That Is to la:v, a loon"t that would Dot -the 4walls or yollr chambpr.-!;mtles._ _ __ . ........ 5 ..... __ ~delI.....n ...........aW. 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Ran dall Te, Lee T ' . Imb ""' t ge'\ , Ligh alle the an lwn PrE ", . J 'bem le. oor ed leav e of Eliz a and tbre'e boU rnJle d It by va.rlous ' them .M ' , 0 f 1.A!~. .xla tenct'. " d'i Ran dall . Def end ant gra nted D ona Id 80n rd' R • (J , 11 ap. lin "er. So bl. aUI nys re. • :~. our . 0 ere lUlU 0 e. to 611 ame ndm el1S Ve ter ina ry Bale by all de" l. a: mes, th" ".ee d or God ," "t!J . wltn es. \ . Bhr veY llbo rl W . Bro wn Ingt on, Miss. For rgtt Geo t tba ~tateof Ohi o T •. thll " Dot aud Ita sed .. t noln ligh d I ert! .. d to trut b," etc. 'fbls Uy n' of eBta te. ch might come to Ora dua te or Ohi o Stal e Unl vtrl whi F ert II IMr Co . J ury .. 11 I defe n ant flle I\aS eme hing et som ply IIIm .! , ml:n In was IT It e. IN sld HT ollt I. tbe maU er of Jda .1an ette Mar UO the THO men from by A GIFT WIT H A Cum y. fomolls conl O' sin, Ida .Jan eUe Ma rtin ado pted nnd In a ll Illen. III ~'Clll ' S ....IDo ol. Lao key , et 81 Te. Wil rll Hoo n, who wall (J. out e gga \\'I way Jan ul' She rple and Maj h sim ore wi' y oIo ~ very r e to.l one lro" Nllw The re's Office at reei den ce in F. n. 8 rew and ed c!l er, wheu both prea tist Bap GUll i lin. Cou rtor dln oal a e o nett al~ ; Jall t Ida blem to pro l. d .g f Slr~ nge ppl • rth oba Iho e al Fou 'C nam se, iltm ·1 con· r and hou Chr J lO d's e ll woo of the ('a: t o ·h • to 118. oe. our . or Izeo u lon, born e mell wore in l.a llC'as ter doo 't IIhop, but 81L quie tly at n d ~ n ll' J th al a ll gg" Wl ,. snk. 1<'e a('I"I re. Moo (Jom TeJ eph one 28 0 :< he for The Yo.n th's Iteal Eat .te Tra nsfe r. ' bav e th o' Hlllri l 0 : <: l>d. b Ill o;1'ion. t men of Sbe will of DbU· and IInbsorl rigb t ter are " mas es . t the nac In fur ese h Th ' d se .• Th e 0 aoce~ IAre, 00, •• Il I • BA I I : .• po n ~rIOD, • Wil l filed . '" amr mecl that t:H'y he,d ou ea-paD.lon. e • W . B arn " .~ rlt Is Ad am8 ,deo Oh io '" "" Th e pri ce is low, Wa yn esv ille , He eV!'1 l !l.Ss ul' l e d tha : Il,e ::i pi 0 .Dab $1.0 tbe l" for Dah \Ow buy U l8n oou a.r you ill eD.~ : pre'l olle .ore in th nl) e th t (' f,< Itl n. nses me Mar riag e Lice ~ lde nl In had Give me a cha nce fam ily yon deh reh' Jou ng frie nd or the h cI '.fTprelll I :1' ( .1 g .. utI n" 111 f lU II aDd otll ir oon .lde n&l on8 . f er ~o . mno Id , 'I\' II' d h n h' a 11 t n oon "ea I \ovill pro ve it so. ema ' g to on or oou Mar y WeB ', 8a.m ulll l' l1IN (.1 .· ~'r-, ~ u Bar ry Col vin I:!o hwa , rtz, sale bntl wus tbat 1: 11: I tlw th's You en lll 88 , Tho ba,1 ~ dell of Tin bi'ea gift l, B. tbls cil, litl W. S"l e. e BA RN HA RT , I.h;ht, or th . 15ar y TI.d ell l:!penoer, pl"s Aur , $1 a&endv.IIEOlI88maETmOw"an.CoeDdrr.lne ha ted It. This was a pRr· lhip and 'o"D ved d on Krle Uul goo la is ftJ" rk lan4 r-fi wo of yea e •• le Th pol Com paO lon for " wllo barrl suy lng to the sev en· N f)ta ry Pu bli c Tom Rob erti! , farm er of Cor wlD rna teri al is bes t e Ilsu el, "nd the lIfty . tlcularly Th tA' wae W ItS and \wo ns, a wi~ lugl a.d oth lr oOD llde rasl on.. Cor ~ of the ond teenth ceolllry .lUD of and MiBII Le. a BllAnson 8eco ne 011 kee nly ant lOlp ated .\11 Il 11.0 (II. "I N',\ IIry W, .. k PeD sy. 'f he Jlrevalen t Eya E WU lI"m l, adm inis trat or Th e proof is YOUTS ' Coo pft . the sum total or here hal' Art . &,. e Rev . tlJ olhl e deBut Hpe sinc a. 8 very ace rlr r liam tbe Wn Wil tbe 11M enJo yell doct rine held that eat& ie of 8,.lv~n N . By the test. • _ • to 30.33 f 'l' rea den fall or Adam by natu re belonged let! 8tor 08&H4, \0 Laa ra II: aar kra der , be will re ror 'fhe ided prov Wit h Shi rt 8D.tan. Fox's' cent ra l Idea Flagg-... US to ano n cu'. Tra ln er eve ry IIge ; sou ud ad vloe glrl llt pres ent divine revelation, an amr ma. Iqu& re pol ll OD Mai n Itre et Leb Th e fire is gre at the for s 1, ttoD $162 , ' l!ug8eIJ . k an atbl etio bac tbe hia In atao 10& In ATa lon 8e1 ah" . e from plac rt of IIhl bll out ly ' .ring d ular ,!,ea Th e bea t inte nse a a v e or ml\k lDg ber owq wily 10 Uon sing believed CJ Ked a tral D and WA LT ER who sin cere ly oon alda ratl oD. Ohi o DlItn ftagok, minds of thosne ceai ton, oolle~~ Als . ln'g T B, cJos tbe but with edl wro a fue le from latio litt it th reve b. Wi that h lo.g d Wil ry C. eve l!, Id sor &0 h t lugs .111811Oari Sno ok 8 pre ven ted a s e wor ; goo New T esta men t canoll . An d less exp ens e. $10 0 aD4 Ral llgb , N . C, (ln0 Fu ne ral DI...,..;tbr. the fam ily- all for '2 00 at the or ber mem "I . axiomatic, If .not ten ~y, lot tD Sou th Leb ano n, Bit was I"ox rge h .loo trio Geo wit ck wre k Il wee , o'lle l' ooD lldl ratl o... wbe n 1 _1"' '''!I than fou r cen ts ciat ing wha t be con· terr ible plig ht tha wall IntoaMe wrU ee, my. you give tbe dogma.tJc, In enun m who she m." heand Th ink it ove r to one Ga orp P. aaw tho rne and "ar ne day or nl~II'. nts, 'rhe pho eme beg ao stat Tele rt neJ Sho kld . truth k the bao red d, · woo d, l&omach, hea t, reoe lve free all tile slde p\'OOf, when deal bes at wlll I"''' il the mpt tlon buy atte crip d out lIuH An pbo ne N" r with lAJ live VlIl aaw lho rnll \0 Geo rge W. (iar m" al. e all bad l, affl oted and " his cent ral Idea was bls wer . with oon Ing lp, Il8 l nlb wel tow aa , laD '. 1912 Sar e ODe .ore In Dla teno e No. 6~'' An d I will com l88 rem aini ng iB8U 88 of t cou stan t balJlt. It was reserved "aa l. bad co.d ltlo D, bu' fODr bon t. p"n lon WID dow Tra ns par m08 bls res Com me the The beca do d lllke Who An f&e -ald erat lon 1368. men me g e youn mad OHIO so of Ele ctrl o BI. ten 11113 ID rloh . tor tlJe • WA YNESVILLE, Wil liam and Jell e CroBloD ' coD vlno e eno y and Cal end ar for er muc h bett A tria l willmer who wer e,orat Rnd , II. new maR ." mat . erts for Bar conv it In g doc· 0 bun his 68. be 68 e ohJ to r la Nel lle" . Wh eele , a rea you of tbe ir edu cate d than he. to elab liter ary form kidn ey 'ran lluo ent 0010 1'8 It Bra nch Om ce, aarv e),' Iba ra, O. and an" stom aoh , live r or lam p trine , a nd to give It the 'he r ove or dow .T win Ion and MariOD \O"ulIlllplll, $1 pany tbe com s In dr.u g· the common to that time. or thi trou ble. rrlc e 50 oeo " at all bost Ihad e. You , too, 1111 giv er of olbe l' Cle Dlid en\l onl, Rob ert Ffarr lay was by ror the H. gf,t a. of eD~ will relt live a oop y ll.l prel loglc theo the _ lop __ deve ~: to _. _. equlplled PAN ION . He was a Pro bate Court COM !:th 'S D~. J. W~ ·M ILL ER . new UTH the YO of E TB ngs I bear ES .... ,WHY HE NEEDED THE SHO In ll. MU year ton, ve.ry BOl , . th ~s y 144 Ber kele Scot..,bman, born d, egan hi s active lila..*- of Geo r,e Mil ler, deo eaae elve d at whIch George Fox Roo ns f ••• DE NT IST••• ptlo I sori . f Sub I lap New 08 ce, bli e' f Foot of Full cate d In Franaqd nk edu Tru wae I h He . pro o f 0 pu ca' onU.OD WIt er istry ng min 'P_ om ad. b , Uy, "el 6uen ~he olng uage Toe Dan 08. In the t Is lpok e the polite lang wea r W .. Bual ' potDtmen& of U. ·n ... • _. Otllce III n. He Sh erw oo d Blo ck l Wa yol lvU Ie.O d wro te In both Engllllll and Lati NlUoaal BalI k BI4a,. minta, ravi :E, We, H FI 0 I a ro only ~e ed ider cons y JusU be may ISh ~ I.Valley Phone 113 but 'bl! or: :d ob: ra: al Eata*- of "n D Dak in, deo eaee d, seve ntee nth cent ury New Yor k CllIItome inapectora who 'up ~ ImlAll theo logi an or tbe held . he de, flIed t baD otln only ed , aoo l 1690 burD In flDa the died aod t :~·:.I'tn ker peri od. He 'greeted ani ring pua eng en from llow 8!" he aho uted Qua s of age · In hie book, ~.... of A . Mln oll Mo nfo rt, de. line r Caronia WeYe lO1Ilewhat aur- rou nd box , "Fe forty-two year d WAYNESVILLE CHUItCHES. Ibi I tI ' 10 • . rloltsly enti tled "i1t Apology for labo 0 ve a ica Arn s GlU ed. i'iu l aoo oun t filed ; Being an trunk of a "tb it Dot len ll ", the Tru e ChrlBtlan DivinIty M thod llt EnI......_1 Ch ul'Cll e.le d 'prised in eum inin g the hlle enr ytb lng lIea6 for hurn ll, - - 1 d:j Uon 0f tlJ e ... p VI d in cab I Eat a.. or Ge erl. lilli eI', deo tint ..___ ._. ng eari app e t C.l\ Bore quie n l, ulce r8, flIed. 'tall , ...... p ana t on an Rig bt! alao for , buil .... ous~.spraln., bru ls ...cept IIh..... JD. ent ery 'aDd app rai. em. ut , de. 'e eng er, to .a-d no ..... l .......... Grau..-, Puto r. tna ur the People s, O. or es an. trlD - pim plel , eO'Jl8ma Doc . . . and ll clple .. t>rln bael . a ..... Mlo All ....... .wi It 8ub due -h Sunda7 Scbool, 0 :11 a, m.IltrvlIlorn of .Y... pile oure . ..... at e.t !'!!'!!!'!!'!!!'!!~ ewh Sur !'!!'!! som vv s !'!!'!! es. . !'!!'!! deal . lce, 7.: 0 p . nk, . !!!''!! . be . tru _~~"!' l," ~~ nllll . . kel'l this . 1:1'8 ~~~ _ _ od .Qua po- ~~!" y 25 CalJ • vloe, 10 :80 a. III. "An yth ing else in of no· elaboratelY w4tlJ the fund ame utal lDflDmmlAtion, klll i pain . Ool IheU q, '1 p. Ill. er Prly .,.u ed· Pro of of pub lica tion trat ..... Kid on. r. ~ft ety. I·n Soci the - -"ed Or 'ISIUl altlo n of the 1. Dt"" '... ol.' men t of adm inll 'I.,. of a"'p , oeD tl at all dru ggl lts ... Aq ust Ine ', Catho'ic: Cbu rdl, fly let us review Barc lay's brie uNo , lIir," repl ied the tall man y Ver · e • ' h t or Bled , on er Lou Yaua be 161' lIHlon and explanaU a Embalmer, AI... eYen'i'at.b d."o nly shoal. There ahould and er tak 8000 00 BItIl daJ uf lbe mOlltll der Un HISTORIC STEPS IN THE expo lay, Barc to IEa te'l of Em ma 8tll le, deo eale . pain ." ng ordi Acc whole mat ter. of ap ng hiDeDS • 11* U:OII a .•• Ct SOCIETY OF FRIEN the Light waB part of the Bavl Pro of ef pabl loa& lon of notl oe . Wtl I be fou nd in 'he oJd th .1._. . . . . . In d bath "Go , "A lIays He st. Cbr1 or " Uon. . BI' e. flied op~ , nt din" lDe you re oi.t BuU k Ban P St. Mmy" Episco..1 ChuRa. of the alglvlm to ever y man a. mea aure k. Ban "No ," uid the puat 'IIlg er', cuu l iona of th. Nat ate Tru tbe 8IIt tral 'be Cen of thll Tha Rev. J. F . Cadw allad er. J;&ec:lor. tt.r , ID 'be ma son." It Is tbrougb Theae are ain, ler epb ooe In hOQ 88 aDd of. tlJe diss atisf acti on, ligh t or bls Pro of ly. "I'm a toe dancer. om wear a of Tel d st day ScbOOI. 9 :80 ... III Mor'be eaee wld and SUD dee tbe . In orts lliD "exh Pau T God eel lint liam that Wil floe whe re J oan be oall !!took in trade. I teld rred to, ligh t and aeedever y man, In orde r to my lU:8 0 a. m. Bol, COlllmunloD . rere t. vice, on oin app utaU of dlsp ce and noti st of th, uure tion mon ce with each dan es I vI of pub lica s. striv day SUD time the e n thre dow n day 01' nig ht, , adm lnl8 . pair mor e tha George Fox weut up and "See ker. ' lIav'e blm', whi ch as It III received and lIIeD ' of Car rie E , Pau llin atio n of all, salv ed lind from 1644 to 1648 .: tbe ruin B aM work toea sted the resi t not. tha y one entl e ChrlltJan Chun:b. 110 vioJ Val ley Pho ne 14-2 . Tha t la, he WIUI hun ting for 80m 'rat rtx flle t, o thos e who are Ignorant of the " Ohi or t e, eee. eVElf dan lVm e P. B. Tbo ml* l., 1'aMoI. yne and thre , r Rn. Wa ' illon afte cond eet, £f his te Stl' to in t~ I D tlae mat ter of the ellta or Christ, or of Ma g8 trun k Ud "ho could speak erln suff the t and oI, 1:.0 ..... . Ioda7'0' Ihu h r 1lcbo deut e eoto Bibl inep thai b The ve p. ... the trnt of ." Barcla.y did not belie e conceplion of itua fall lOm ID. O~ Snde a.,or S~ .. m's .. . Ada 10:.0 bee .... Th. .Ie a.o r Wh ite, deoea.e4l. Pro . d need l eh the nwe spir aise d dmitted would aatlafy his f Serm on b7 puto r!!W J m. I WIU! simply a Quality of t f u~" Ligh the Dell 61~ that and bU ,I rch, a 10:!0 .... alliS DOt 08 0 ap ,an 0 prie sts of the Eata blls hed Chu pa oa on d, part of Its thin king power. He . cheJ:II among the Pres byte r· min prea to the man n OR. give COL was poi ntm en' ef adm inis trat rix. 0n AL rl!68 ION Hk:ksIto FrIeods Churca.. I IRELAND'S NAT tists , all aft'lrmed tbat In natu ral th1ngB, , IndependeDts and Bap him' lans Fin , Dar rule Etta*" of Loulll C. EIs e.m eDg er, th f and ect r -= di r· ___ ,, mise th t dnd ~t D&1 lIeellDl1(, ' U:OO •• m. tha N by proved to be digp poln tlng prlcse nil Day lleeUD.If bla JI'oll 0 was t ., Ing am IJgh __ ", ;00 ne 11 e Divi 001, inaa De. Iieo oad aoo oull/t tiled the ~ le . ow r to whi 10:00 a... TH. CltU T••T able com fort er., unable to mln1ste IUl tUa u ~ t~~ ml~ ia no long er a han ging mat:~: n" t gree 1~~~ n ~1J~ ~ Job of ~BI~ will ~~~: the ~e:11I of ~~ 1er '::I ID Ute ;n8& ~I~::r :'!I~o;y. ~clined :t:~~.di~~~ ~!~Iwas point- Barc lay obOrthodox Frie nd, ChuR*. ted I ter f?r Iria~men tbey eeem expe rime ntal tb.a t from this view .loa oot ben Aut d ed. eose eall dlsp LD doodeo WOR they I., eran THa Wll Ed. l,uth I. I eme Jttn. Bu&b IlI11TaJ, PulO r obureD to dlllCllrd It alto~ether. SIr eay· or personal enough to mee t the case . Jected to the extr 'lU I tion by I'El ifica $UO 80hOOl, \1 :80 a. m. lle.w ar JUst nY. b.,b Rab plete WEE D f'om 118 eop , of ",ill adm Ute d te reoo rd. IE of ted ~I e quo .... 18 trtn . ~ard Bume-Jon~ during this "seeking" Mar ly 10 '-0 a. m. ~rlaUIlD ilDdBav • · of real oe, ... aervl wUl was foUo It by ebe r of fied colo tter justi y e lDa e. luck wer the a LIU ID Men O.£ D_ . SP. , 7:30 raltb c.m dill UC tbe DIt e mg tha t "Gr een IIID't aLa, mad r," period that George Foxnot hy asae ntln g to ItOT lt., TltA •• .,a .. OAB lullo D. inr the Light,mln for any Cel tic crea ture to wea doctrineB, accord· GO .TU Ma g rles ano! reached ,be conc cove afllr or nell Par ds, t cree tha tbe ered or emb . S.It VIC . CAN PRO"I~ wbi le it i. rem med aU ot AND '." which resu lted In the ,gat heria ng Q In ADV.RTltINQ COWMN. arate Irlg to B8J'Clay. and 10 aftlr UalN lIep BY Into kers Qua d calle le proit. peop ury Qua k(r had posi tive 8UperetitiODil ~ain8t all of the the BeventeentJb cent . SA MP LE CO py FREE eve ' ItIUglous society. Nearly lly used by pna ndls te. Chr ist a. the ligh t of the beli S'-t . of Ohio, elt)' of TOledO, !_ to ined incl wu ~alt he , eed el'lla d I h he 1.1 Ind phra eN 80 unlv for the -*e .1 N. . YORK OL. l e st ...Jt~~ ~:~. make. oath that N_ Yo" ' ••• 'I. hi h b 's bad luck _........ due to atock and ,,~orld Is an Inwllrd sblnlng,ACeeptlU c , Irel e t t D tha AI a.7 pers Ohe J. a.-e F. ot c . tlie ftnnth. Olt)' D' Tol«to1 ~ parl aer ornea all the nati ona l F01, ande w this unIv ersa l benefit of men In Co .. dciIaa bUll Intellectual 'bat Ala her ado ptio n of gree n liter atur "f the S()(!lety, belong to I l aad de- tbe gospel preached as aog Je811s a. a OouDt7 aad Ihate afor .aidiiE be tbat time thll ED at llDR a. .... HUI It od. otOf P<'rl ptin 811m acce ard the forw even fo ed on, epti look IIrm ~d: conc ays I alw or be rd and Odo r at colo bred ~~ h If that "biting d lliBtorlc pen on age, Is not enougb; .tion clar ed " B~ ~, .:.::: ~ BU rP us br Idge WIla uot enough t 0 ft t ,n with ple uur e to bein g in a posi I ••. you ave any ' the grac e of H OUR S. g rkin "wo ..lam a be ALL'. OAT ARR not lt mtil ' ou r may e use this ther e Y. d III my 't o cha nge it. Al}d yet sal ist." ENE Chr ~or or J.OBIUbe r. ck ANK iste sto ·JI'B min be .to btflI ·to , crtbe I! Ie m. aad ht" In tb e hear1 I 0 r men . I SDpeIttitioJi. Qualify m8D II a d ny' It ...om wbo dl.. ' the been e l e Co mad haT d he D, d g 'fie A. cperlO UI .; CI888 1 thllt 10th Ch I t an ce lalv atlo n maJ com e to thos l . Dur ing th UlDn. rar"" &bia 6th .da, of ' December, Hen II r " ~tiY9 , ~ ardl even ogn , outw rec .one el a L ~ ere Soap now ". the ~ ;~ ~ d . or ry hear i~ .Col . er cove nev ~! N, • 'Who ASO ~~ l. GLE con~ i~ W, :I" A. . d" hla . to edi • an It '18 CODCelY· Jeaus, ....ho cOl,lld llpeak fOr .10U • (eMIl ~ d ,) will seU .t.'hem Not&r7 Pul>Uc. , r, h~'" eme ar!l utte rly Igno . '. _., .. n.. .. "an4 ",hohlat ~hed pr4! "lre~ ID forc e. m m ist." tb,' Chr I,~ of " ory Ded "~~ . d .. ard "or ~ . . . . .ta." ' " ,,,re t. outw T~ j. the ." of ' ion"'of ~o,nal tlon d ' h nr t~!I . _k lnl , ~sou. 'j ant ' _.. tha t a CO~C!8Jlh'at .. 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of tow n lle Wh itl' ba~ pllrolios ed tb e Mul 8'1' RE E'l N blAI . . . . ' F:B IOE rarm , .\ Sil o I''' ' ac re. who blla bf'e ll J ells~ We aye r, . NO 11 2 ALI. EY T E LE P RON E--e A l.l Co , lor I'''W ' !; ldIO l'nU III wor ki "j( par ent. " )r b bl8 lng t viJl III tlw " l age Man and tor Edi E, N CItA D. L. few day~ . ," Mrll. Eli zlLb~'h Pen ewl t who rp, "bte dIlU her Ilt -aa'tei of Sub scri ptio n d dea th ooo uue waf ) . .... . .. . .. 00 · De Year (It rlctly III ad vanc e Urll . Nat e tlm lth. III Day to o, .00 . .... s t has fi fty. th ree d" y ne! 'nele Copy .. .. .. .. .... ... .... ry wom an who ente rs Ihis co nte eve t burled .t this 1,laoe. last Wed tha So .to if~ sew g fr om $1.0 0 to $ 15.0 0. a gre at opp ort uni ty for eve ry housam e tim e aU. rno on . is anc es to wi n a cas h p rize , ral1 gin is ch Th sing erti at the Rat es of Adv ed on eve ry B·n .-To lIr. and Mrs Frbllit tes t h er ski ll as a soap ma ker and w om an can ent er . . .... lie ection s for ma kin g soap are p rint dir ull F SOD ,tea dlq Loc.... per Une. ... . ...110e .. ry flu _ Eve ill, . ryb has an eq ual rize . 10<' ller win a val uab le cas h p of Ban ner Ly e- evt>ry con testan t Het.4IDa' Loc.... black face. per Un ... e per -th rap lIIlIl w try is o to l2in t Mo cen ry Har .. one H t M. v.. 11 cos ~ !lod t ma de yo ur exc sn' II, · IuaIAed Ada. not to this con tes t-it doe .. 26<of w inn ing a p ri zt'. .-\ ikr yuu h a\'e nce cha Lyt le, sJ.l6n t t:luud ,y TbJwe m.er tlo na . . . . . . • . . . . . . of C r, B A ,hte as dan IIv. it in t h e Ban n er L ye con diti ons are as sim ple U"ltuarI.. , live loeb .. free ; . over tl VIIS btlre soa p, cu t off a sm all pie ce, wra p ds thi . rea o wh fe i lin'. . .• . . . . . . . . . . lie witb relii ew ous h r.1DchM . J)fl' ry eve to ic h w rit e ve We wa nt to pro •. . . . . . .. 2l1e .. re o A I bert Kem u wt1\ It'/\ :e the n in a pie ce o f p!n in pap er, on wh ma ke r, · , rd of tbanluo . ... ... . . ..... can ppe e sh wra e Ly er nn 04k Ba .• . , of ••• . aid .. •• .. the . pap er, tha t With • etOlu tlou . . • ••. . . . . . ma il to Th e Pe nn tit Geo rge, tllilorg'" , . . . . . . .. 2l1e Monda.v t or you r full nam e and add ress and h e r family use -m ake bet for s b ~e n · . cIaU .!.c. w here c it . .. ItI lDad eed n ual she p who soa nd •• h the bu. 10e all . . .. her ... . . Join .. All pac kag es mu st • ;apia ,. Adv enJ.i n1l P4 Inch r~- make it cheape r. Ch e mic al W o rks, P hila de lph ia, Pa. ter soa pth an she can buy anywhe ther ., tor soule tim e. D1IIooWlI4I 1ft veD JO COD tnlCt. last day o f thi s mo nth. rt tim e. e be rec e ive d by usn ot late r th an th e ver y little lab or and in a ver I sho h A roo d man y or ~be y ouo g peo pl wit t·y pric e of a es of hom emade soap iD bere Rtte nde d , Hall owe 'eo p.1 t wil l be ref und ed tOe - thepriz NOV E MBE Il 6, 1913, tan tes women who send in the ben sam pl rd the iollowin!t cub the con ry To Eve e or not . of ,e we will awa whloh WIto8 j(lvft u at Lbe bou r Ly e-w het her the y win a nne Ba of which Banner Lye hu been w ed can . Y sdil ~ hnr ---~ prize. this mon th: Mrs Or . l'ur obu ll . lu st r es t now- it won 't cust yo u aoy,00 E nt er this grea t soap-making cont -y ou stand to win a (;3sh prize. $10 ze DEW Pri d OT 2n ABO S .00 ulog END eve $15 LEG ze free NY MA 1st Pri thing--y ou Iter a can of lye 50 Prizes of $ 1.00 eac h 0 5.0 $ S1>" Ut fr om ze cre Pri nitll W 3rd II II U,rU ,. . Th. Mill ld Wor h' Moet p.rt a of tha re Frid ay uuti l Mooday wi th M "/ft e FancifUl Bill ef Conc.rn. ,o'1 oay uf . r ke In, tha Molltu .... Deo Geo III Mrll. Lea .. Sad ,ley, or oay tQn , n upo ed look is M,.8 dew aDd es Mr plac In man y vlBltioll: ber pll re n~a .. tun of the' aDgels and of the Wm . Davie .au ll in purg aror y &bed on account Rllyrl\olld Myt n, lOr. of lit, "ad n of the liD. of hum an beings upo alrtt . thr rJ Myers, who 1\ ,'118 in be oe erl h; and dew ia collected to 'layLoli, bot 'urm llrly o f tbt. pl" espe . aaea diae . ain ,'lon cert um, , 1lIed to cure .ety low wHb oon , II . cial ly thOle ~f the eyta, etc., freckJee Mr. S'ee ley Kem p Ind Mrs baldnea, cram p., open wounds and Wu lt.r We llar were IIbopplDI( 10 , CUll, rheu mat ism , Ilrln diBeueB Day ton, I •• t rrh t .. y . • • bul'Dl, etc. The TirtUet of the dew u a beenty A Ore at 8ull dlng Fall s legwu h are alllO well lmown. One tion 18 und erm l ... 4i. off \Vh~n it. fou nda dew datl on IIf hSllllh louu end left l how by licking the aod If t·he 8d . qulo k the plan ta-on a ce~n mom ing - good dige 8tloo-\t!ItoUllokfint "1 ~ n 8 tbe 00 can ow~ ODe it ro!l k p~e . drin a 0011 "be d aU the bird Life New "',, KID Or , t1on market. It unites per· I)f IndIKe" II the ifea tel uoa p maker on theine lear n thei r langnllge. I be t.ke o to tone t be ul "bll . a soap that lath en Pill mak ed, oils, fectly with fats and Ano tber folk belief is tha t "nak onti r e ~ul<lte live r, kldn e v ~ ach stom destroys !term s. the lIufH freely, eats up dirt and grease and r soft, save , labor or with only thei r shir ts OD, and b" wel_ Plelllll\nt, en ..ny~,I " t ~ wate hard e. mak ' r1, Q:, Banner Lye loap witc het, at the time of the neW "pd only '~5 op n ~,. At nil backaches. y and gra the . .... from .~ dew -the -moon, collect just now l reIf you are not quite ready to boil your fat Harveysburg, with bark sieves ; by this meaDI they -on ein Sepests t cont tha rate l sepa memberther~ will be three depriye of thei r milk: the COW Il ", TIm ber. Same nf ovem ", N nrrl imd in .. s, her \n graa .Iolliltlil ha...e been past ured on the temberl one in Oct obe r and anot ",· Frio , .00> each helP dew ($80 y R"~ of tn ~ awa full ha ven are gi ted el be 'raOllllo . . Il008 81 thei r aiev amount of prize money will r",tu l n .. rI ior L,ov e t tl obe r; if hom g"r Oct at l illl M"r try pob r er, Mr.. thei emb they know thst month. If you don't win in Sept le a Hflr He ver,, 1 r1 .. YII peop y ilh ur"" ember. t Pol /:4" Nov . The in . try bom milk est'l of .re full you don't win in the first two cont ch " t,U ~lth rele t.iv"" In Dbyt D lind whi on .... d the call witz ngro Wo of .ltb le-i f you r dea ler ie Ent er the con te$t lOo n (J.J po$ ner Lye . wri te Uf. the bird i are 8llppoaed to feed ptas Ban wI'h you nur I. ply .mp HDIl ctIII tIOt l One l" . of our bUI Is..t. uit.iz mleko, i. e., "bir d.' mil k."- Jou fna Xen I bOR bpen h gy. ith holo kllm Psyc I billo y\ll age of Beli giOU NN GH EI tII GA L W OR f{S PE E TH ball n tow our e lino ra mlltoy - -_ ,,·11 vou tha ' r, '" .. I • • pl.·•• Il · , . , . , PI d bUIY very are ~ k8r I. hua Oor . --CbaUlu . cl.h a'. V . u"h ... " " 11"eve r bee llau lith .. blao l.> onwill olf .a I!t-sle n <tow hol4 av" wean tber If the tb. _ , 'o oal h medl r- "" b1 VhW pbt 11, ulir tou l farm er will - - uae d," mlc ea lin . Hug ing it IODler 'he iud UIed e hav ·1 ' .Oo o't wllste vo1\r mon ey boy 0.. a, 'oDi La't .t I La bay e hil oorn la the orlb Chambe~' . reau ,er. tbe plll aad l drea ninl ohll y ngte stre _n:m wlt b air. aDd air. . ICd &eU OD are ============:: 18 che ape r and hav e \een hiih ly ...'llfa o'o ry." ==========~= . !:ar l lain 'a Liol !DeM == !\In lr == nel gbM te flan la daa of r the e at 'hei piec I Bale a UD lio pen vlll bett er . Dam I will sell at pub rge Mil ler, de. • I'or I&la_bJ al.l dealei'll . oted resi den oe of Ueo wUb it and bind it ove r ihe affepMln MO DE L A- S 16 .00 n!'tl Way tbe of Bo ob' , of nM r Wa yne nlll e. th eye Rou reJi es will mil Ii lYe 8n.l sed, ully finished. This mac hine t. ceM par r. thre e-pl y ven eere d wood, bea utifwit h. reas ona ble amo unt·'Of of a~d ),fn . Am ol Elll . ente l. e HER . dea Mr. ... Mad 0 all by AD AHE 8ale 00 For GRT , 'T s. pike nea n LDN COU and aDd sore ires no oilin~ ami ville , on too WellmM ts high ly alne d. for dlDDer 8un bY Mr i8 sub 8tan tiall y bui lt-r equThe han dle bale and oth er met al par.me d ball y, Nov emb er 7, 1912 rsda en. Thu . '. tim~ Uri life a and k last drlo will Hen care ol· I coln t hard e LIn tbe r~ CM . •. m Mr . ma . a ows wu :30 bell 9 I l lt erfu nl[! toN e pow 8el{ lnol H.- Be Mr. s the han dl. nickeled. Equippeti with thre A OENUINE SE~VICE Lizzie LI.t er, of Cln olnn ati . and a tilti ng bar , which also hold lOWing ROods : out, uKh thou ght women were angela. thro inKB bear y 3. .. sd a, Tue hog . drio k I .... 6 boriltls, 11 oatt le, lI5 whea.t, 11 upr ight . Wei irht ' llX JOunda. She -W ,n, 8n1Ih Il-n ow 1011 and lin . Hen we. ', tbel r futu re "I believe;" says an old sub scri ber, aor u oor'n I. field, 41 bu. th nor 'he alf. 1 fa, for Com 80 tonll \tm ot.y bay , 10 ton I lnlt bow tiler are. at eve ry tim e The You th'a "th ln the are MO DE L 8- $1 2.than lbH im Wll t bea farm and aw, bom .. Our t Btl , tha s oa,ts doe 00. Model A, but wi th all it 00 e hom ller a rs sma ente htly ion Slig Dan . l. at ~~.~---..... A thre e bellows machine e eX~f'lIence of finish and con stru ctio n . It all kind e, harn eaa, too of l entl Rev. rrlD eer lUted tbe pulp it plem det Tha " ice. serv e a ~enuine of the atta chm ents and the sam ~ few bOll8ebold goods. and high qua lity , and Porto RI(;O'. New Woacletcom e tbe M. 11:. ('huroh. Sua day afte r hom eLA, but l,as the lllime dur able ose of the pub lish ers an. Mod purp , Ex eou tor than the t~el ter bes W:he ligh scri 's G. U. , lOY. pounds, ight mai ntai ned . We nO(\Il. Fro m far awa y Por~ Rloo pap er is not filled with C. T. Baw.It8, Auc t. the clea ning efficiency is stri ctly The . ctly oyexa .. dlso a , new tOD ul BOl derf ef r, won "po rU of a Ber m •• Fri ale idle tho ugh ts to fill Wm . O'N eall } Cle rks. &11 MO DS L 0- $9 .2 6 ler Sun day and mischievous or wy 'III. ' I, bell eve 4 will ..... fa'l hili led JpaD ooll hea lthy JOB . Chl lpm an ides . T prov on It r. n to Model B, exc ept tha t Ram hou ple. Ie iii peo an ,ll., of ell' .. bellows and is sim ilar in con stru ctioball bea ring s It has bee n nd trea t. In 'be way gra two • . Has UI "Dr ea pn up. wrl& ds , .. buil t ne' tha elo .ro on with oba n, of past ime , recr eati and is not equ ippe d dol lli mu lo. nds. oe 10 it is som ewh at sma ller KID I'I N.w bllO ove r.y I. ed of eag er and imin sma ller hom es. Wei ght, 9X pou ds tory I will offe r at my resl den min sfac the sati to t is It mos me d dl. foun our thl' U for . epleDdld wor k here t The •• per lnte nda n, wha ng people Bar vey abu rr. on .AT TA CH ME NT S Mlrrlb)e oou iP Ulo ' will prea oll lor UI ijaa day , pressionable you abo u' fl •• " .. ". 912 ies. 9,1 bod er r a emb thei of to Nov y, are t·her ~l1I~ s bro etic Satu my athl nd "leo with Models A and bea r sou a1Id o~lda-, , hooll .. fi l'fov... ber lC! . Oome Oil' BQi:lnnlnll at 1 :30 o'clook and nozzle attachment..l to be used hose The of less than fou r cen ts a ds, cost a at.aD , ..ere oold In hi. ob.., aDd mU At dI', orbe llg sl.ti 0 ext ra. my ns boll fgoo de, oon only. Com plet e atta chm ents $4.0 ,ha n 110 o,be rll, who Used "on l bim . week The You th's Companion ope irs, stov88, carp eta, dlsb es und cha med • ,' gr" • 'btl t e mos hop the "e adv ice. , OH IO Irrl . the dco r to a company of gardeD tools. be !!Io}d in eve ry dru l WO OD , So le Ag ent , MO NR OE 1a Tou r bu. ban d oro.. P AD ER aine will SH and women in N Brice Sm ith WI men d ED ishe inlrU a' dilit III 'bro "on For OlI h l., fau l' fiDdlng .1,p lto n ia Por to Rle o" . Auot. al &ab red .tom .ob . Eur ope . We the r Wm . Mills, oUe n d.e &0 .. dllo rde and a lNI(llanlir troa ble l i& hu no "qu eric Am rl:v Dea I. er, Sl.r k. l"oD dalt diie U. a Sbl of goc s. Cb" Y01l wl\h e ov· man lDo disc A st conv late wlll A 'ria l they are reve alin g the l;' mal ' .. gr A }o . boU l red "'~~~~~~~~~~ Tria natu d '! 0. !" goo $1.8 alw ayl mer it. 500 "nd ng gre at :""~~' u erie s in science, or desctsribior 0' ed ollr y ~ Dt.l ng lon. telli perm ~D free . GUAranteed by aU drn ,llI e ba ... m- indu stria l ach ieve men A ds etom ach trou ble by tlot l.g Oha nge cor· I C la ss lB ed _ _ __ er of thei r wan deri ngs in 'stra loll _ _ by . _ . I. . _ .. " _ T For .,..,,.. h .. lEN ............ le". .." PRE d' I _....., f 1'ab . e TN '. t Live ' Stock and General Auctione ln .. UP TO world . or ee tng the of nen dber\ . tin. .. - - -... s be ad (or 1\' \11 be :'se r t.ed un,lc r thi of all with rare stories, they \ A.... twe tion ·A triD -Ar e you .1 rian ing Lucille P gina tbre e 10""rU ,· n. ima for s ceot OCK ve CHC v·ll ut HIT Pos ted on ped igre es and val ues the PLACi FOR . are givinl( Companion read ers be ll uKlog nol more tban live l/oe8 w ck. Wa ldo -I do~'t lmow. Her great- ! NO kin ds of bre edi ng sto b t f th f'ms eIves. _ _ _w ............_ _ _ _............_ lit plfl8lt1l8 atill aeeml to be to bid ,Pos tm....r GIft I...1 the Vict im of HI. ee 0 ... ,.· --. . pub be will t leas at es sin ce Seven seri als k Globe. Exp erie nce d in ha ndl ing far m sal me aoocJ. uf, -N ew Yor Own Orela,.., Moe t P~lthfull1 , 1913 in ion _ pan _ _ E 40. Com a _ • FOR SAL _____ liaised bv The Carrlad Out. 1905. othe r com plet e stor ies, 200 rly nea and -con . : Tlle boy 'l .ppetl&8 til of&en th~ - In add itio n to some 50 special Gua ran teed no ld Fra nk H, Hitchcock, ~be poe tmu Ter ms Rea son able -:- Satisfaction of x -bo UR E Bre d ai, t.ype Pol and Chi sure eon roeo f .ma ..,m eq& , U you woum trea a and n8, utio trib es, .od d Stat goo Cha BORr, 'wo Yflllrs old, • :ter generol of t~e UDlt~ ba~. IDob an .PPlt"MI &ate ilotes, exp ert advice pia get ter. The firllt man tha.t e mte rest m even the sket che s, anec Bnr ~t dec ber lail l', rab l." Tbe y not , Oelly the s Wa yn esv ille , Ohio ,take dy han for s idea rts. but spo "MI etic barg aio In 110 flxt·r ORA DUA TE :: OF THE a appe athl gei to u will es len oom tal poI are a... · a ~ healtb1 the of ble .~malIeit detal~ se, and so good BOl\r . S_ . A . Ellie, Wn. yntl s. tAT ION AL AUC TIO N Valley Tele phon e 4S-Zr ,tr' nat bao 'Ia.. Itom acb lan dy..naFor at the devicea rou nd, the hou be !ng ~ven n 27 One . ,ICC. rall na'u k panionship ville, Oblo. SOHOOL oar AME RICA wor com Jja of rs hou U . &Q <\0 long h-. fort n whe ,Uni on .Itatlon In W:a.bington, s and eat. by'a lY;d eale n the with the wise the adv entu rou B. C Buff OrpingtoD Pull . til Ibe decided to go ' mto one of for ent cem oun Ann . ning Con nll rtai ente V~ the ARM how N lee GIA to Mr~. B. V ; tlml tb, IRL IN ca~ DO G. ies .railway. mai l service cop ple IIlm n I;\, ' with t sen be 4. will 71 le;d. 1913 Ohio, t:Jhone ;the mal l mat ter wa. bem g band on reretls add any iDto t er haf pap era the otBc of y , arm , Two Belgian ~ ; Being a tall man .~d yery athl etic bRtllDd . one , the ON E bed etea t, oneewaR " . es, !llIdl\le . 'PeDted .. CUTiag8 for machine IJUDI be easily awung hImaelf from dillh st. Rom rd, que boa did side h ds sen who . ber the Eve ry new sub scri be drawn bl dop , wbich few lith er artiole8 J L plat form .lDtO the car. but e fifty -two wee kly i88uea and a the for 00 s. $2 tire fo r ~,e. tic ltay UDl& to JID8 ter .. mat .~~ ...~ The M~denhall WIll sell gooda 'not find It an ea.y of' 19J3 will rece ive as a gift D 13 ab~ ,gr k cler &! poet !. y Boe burl n A .put . Tra nsp aren r.y Rlo dow ... K Win IUV ion K.'" pan GJl . • Com "'/ hIm , l~ pel _ • '_ 1" r "him by the ~houldera, pro Black m ..re, "yr s old, bro ke to exand Cal end ar' for Ilns , the mOlt ll1 tica prac and r, doo wor k dou ble or ling le, lIoond Iide tbe " .tow ard lob Iten " eve r offe red to Conlelty !. "Ra~;~a &Dy" ~1 nov it.e quia w. belo blem ish, rais ed by A . form ~ fnI h lot. - ,ejec ted bim to tM plat Il8u es of and 'w l\ho o aSo. the all o Iso Ohi obile Tir es. , rs' .! ."Yea, ~~am; tom nOli a Au read Leh e i cin Ra KellyL. Sno ot, for •. . ent do you mea n by tha tr' pan on Ag er' o bat , rip 'CW Als ~, en : ,a deoo e. that reei I any O'l per'! i't·1 Uoo Yet Gao ·tq{a IDqlllre indi gna ntly Il S . . ked Hitcheock, ' Companion for the rem aini ng 80. Leb a.on , Ohio. L t ' f thoJa The .Tbc.e" loOk .eo . - . " . free 2, 191 o,of wee 0 OU you Ieep to ION, : . I m~D, CO RW IN . O,H.IQa 8 weells bly, THE YOUTH'S COMPANMa I!IOW I .ad Dloe 19 plglt, Pho ne 71- 1 J.1i a. ;ear," repbe!1 the cler k lO~g ton, Bos St., . el81 d Berk oOD '144 orold, All ln Kood, 'hea lthy ~'Hitcbcoek baa gim l us Itric t of New Sub tcri ptio ns Received at tPi& D0 out aU to luqo 1re a' thltl .ollioe,
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THE SAVING HABIT. One or tll e mos t difficult &nd at the aame tIme most essential at habllll to form Is tbnt at 8avlng. Ot course. th e re nro many persons In alI walks of lite wbo, although th ey are In com· to rtabl o clrCLllllstauces. uro so penu rl· oue a8 to be absolutely opposed to parLili g e\"l' n with th e ir pe nni es . Tbelr very li\' ('s are con troll e d by the Idea of gettin g al ong wltl1 as little as posIIlblo eve n at the risk or earning for Olt'mselv e8 a r e putation for slln~l· n ess. Su ch I'e rsons . however. make u p a class all to th e mselves. and generally des e n- e tbo cont e mpt In whi ch th e y aro held by their fellow.belngs. On t ho (Jtb e r hllnd. the spendthrift de-
lIe n es a.s much. If not more. condem· J1atlon. pe rh aps. for the facility with 'whlch h e allows hili otten hard·earn ed money to sllp through hie hands. Thero Is a golden mean t>e tw een these t wo extremes or characte r And It 19 found In th e ability or a man to lave trom hlB earnings BulDclent ror the rainy day . Th e O<A ·"vantages proverbl nl ~ of laving may be demonstrate. to UII In many ways and on many occaslonB. but It remains for necessity to 1m· press Its Importance upon our mlnda. It may be that the manner ot IIvln'" .. the may acco unt In large meUllre 'or • univ er sal habit ot Bpendlng all that "We make-th e opportunities tor doln, eo are very great and at the aame Ome Beem very real and Imperative,
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Riley Brothers, of Belmont Cuunty, Own 40 Acres of Hill Land That Pays Well - · Tree Yields $50 Crop Th ~ Hile y F ruit Farm. 10(':ltr<1 In ' br ou J; ht t h!' ln CGOO and for the last ten lI E'l mo nl county . Ob lo. is Ol u 01 the yea rs th e y l"l \" e :ltJ\"" r ra ll erl to secure most profitulJl e fU rniM lor il8 .I l u In it rt'lUrD ot li t 19as t $~OO or bette r trom ·.he stal C. Ti lt' fa rm ("onlpr\u('s 40 I tli " m. ~.cres ot hili la nd n ll d liaH L I't' 1i oll" ned i 1'lior OIl~ b s pray ing. manuring and by the two Hil e y bro lhe r s ~ I nc c I 7 i .: prunlnf.: ,1I' f' Ilru ("t ic('d . The y have It WIIS not unt il 1 ~ ~ ~ . how e·le r. t hllt I t li ... lr own I)o we r " p rayer Rnd kee p It the )" I)('~ a n 1>1 (1 l1 ll nl> fruit trees . Th e re i n use at 11 11 sea s on a ble IlllleA. Fo r was a n 0 1<1 orc hard o n ' the farm. but e:x rllllpl l' . thi s Yl'ar Ih,l'Y s pra yed some thll! wa s 1I1lroo t l'd by a e yr lon e. s o of th e ir Illums up to within ten daYIl tba t mos t of th tl tr l'es ur e unu (' r ~ 5 at t he lim e o r rlpl' nlng. DJt thi s Uleans year R old. At prese nt ooly half 0 1 th e , lIw y \\" (' ~ (' a ble 10 ho ld th e ir Lorn· Il c r(' nge Is b" a r l n~ Thi s Is d l\'ld e u ba r ds. a nd o t her va ri e ti es th a t usually .. m on!; of/pl "s . I)ea rs. plum s. l"iwrri cA ro t \'ery tre Iy . La rge qua nti lies of a nd s mnl l fruits . A large pl nnli ll l; of m a nure ar e applll'rI to Ihe land. 000 1 .we et c he rri es bus bee n made wi th in l cam be ln ;{ IIsed for a l'on s lde rablo tne los t yenr or 80. tim e durlu !; th e ye a r h auling this v a\. The fill e ys a r e pioneers In OhIo In uahle product lrom n nearby town. th.e use of dynamite In orc hard plant· ~I ost of Ih e produ(' ts of thi s farm In g. Ot late years the y dynamite all are rnark(' !cr\ In \\' heelln g. W. Va .. the holes whe re ·nov. trees are placed . tw e lvo m llcs away . A lar.l:e moto r The y are so well please d with r esults truc k Is now us ed to transpo rt th e m . on th eir tougb. clay soli th lll r ecently This .makes dally trips during the bUdY they have begun the expe r iment of seasoll. The farm h as It s own storage d ynam itIn g between the trees In lhl'lr house and Is modern and up· to·date In old orchard. This year lh e lr- cro p Is ull \La appointme nt s. On (he farm t he tull y up to the average . P lu ms were two broth er s lind constll nt employ· especially good. Apple tree s that bore ·me nt. One ot he r man Is employell a bountiful crop las t yea!' a r e loaded throu ghout the yt'Hr. Durin g th e barI aga n this ·yea r. One lI!ann apple tree vesl soason anywhere from nv e to I Id d 160 th. t . y I' e wa r o. rult In a sin g le tw e nty pe rsons are e n gngpd to help 1<' bl k t Y i l T I k year. rom a oc a e ow ra il S' \\' th the wor . H. 1':. ES\\,IN~~. parent apples comprising slightly over College at Agr ic ulture, Ohio S tate aD acre, they ha... e sold one crop th a t Un iversity. '
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O""tl"ENTS and meo]orlaJa '" ,,. been erected , to t he h,ue memory of d lKtingul shed statesmen. warriors . lite rs· tE! UrB an d h eroes of various characters. for many centurIes. an d the types at archlleotu re of th eso tok en8 of lo ve and lo yalty have 8.8. Bume d S8 many distinctive designs as are Indicated by th e cbsracter wbom tbey commemorat e. as well S8 that of tb e artist or architect who designs them. The lov e and loyalty of one man . a ., rrlend. for one whom he had admired
A (001 und he r Dlouey freQueutly th e tru s tees hall contri buted ·1.000 9 lNLrry luto the nobility. each . A $5 .000 8ubs crlptloll was SElcur ed from Andrew Car ne gie. and Part of tile Truth . large sums were p!edged by many "RObert. d ear. ho w do you IIUPJ>OSII other phil anthropists . During {he six. these doze nB and dozens of e mpty day campaign co nducte d In t e city bottles ever got Into our ceUar. ov er $58.000 was ra ised. "Why, J' dotl·t know. my dear. Fraternal organizations. clubs and nev er bought an empty bottle In m, Indi vi duals lu tb e city worked and Ilre."-Fun . contrlbutod fr eely . and 11 splendid splr· It prevail ed tbroughout th o e ntire cam· Accounted For. pa lgn . T elegrap h and t eleph one can·1 wUl not le t my wlte 110 to thBftB nections we re e8tabllshed at head · rashlonabl e bridge partlee." quarters. and a com m ittee was In "I 'm glad you take tbat stand. So charge of the res ponses to the mes· you think It Is Immoral to gamble!"
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which Is to be e r ected In Niles. 0 .. to most s incere ap~roval of tb e 'people 8erioul t.ack. - flnt cltl-en the late ot Niles. alnce It ""vee them the II· An old En"'lllhwoman. who ns eI· The present season hall expe rIe nced h us often times bee n delayed beca uao tbe me mory of It ~ D Paleltine II fut becomln, one of .uch re marka ble activity In the building at a lack at knowledge on tb e part of President William McKInley . through 8urance that they have n part In the tremely IltoUt. wae making vain efforU Han J s e ph a Butler enter prhie. to enter the rear door at an omnibus. • the effortll O' th e great orange-growIng countries 0 f or silos that It has requIred lbe com· the builder as to just how to proceed . a . . Jr.. millionaIre pbllanthroplst and Tbe building Is the first of Its type The driver leaned over cood·naturedly, th e ,,"orI d. Much trult of excellent an d as to the eq uIpm e nt , n ecessary. to be des igned In the world. and I. a and Cried : capitalist a t Youngeto 'vn The accompanying lIIustraLion shows • . Quall.ty 11 belnl IIhlpped every "ear to "Try sideways. mother, try aId&The pIa n S and 8Pec111 ca tl on S of tbls Otting me morial to .the great IItateB' London and other markets In north· an a rmn geme nt which not only resu lts .. majestic shrlue are now completed and man. In the design an effort I, made 1IIaye! ern Eu.rope, and th1l year the crop ot In a good piece of work. but also grea t· a portrait at tbe building Is he rewith to portray to tbe prese nt and future Th e c Id woman I00 k e d '" upbrea .... '-lct near Jaw Iy facl ll !ates the construction. the cUa .. .. .. the port or presente d. It Is ex pected that work generations the noble character at Ie88 Iy. an d rep II e d : Jeruaalem, Ie eatimated at 1.~OO,OOO The ' mov eab le mo ld s up ports a mast h "Wh bl J I I't t y box- Farther up the Syrian cout or pole In the center wblch bears a on . the ICOlnthstructilon wIlli be com· dP~~eal dfeonrtallg!eCsK, lanllseO tWhh e ICgrheSatpllhllae:: rio 8Id~:.vay~~~·":~ou~~:lIcomap:nlo~ ~. swi ng ing crane. By an a rra ngement mence d n e ear y IIpr ng. Tyre and SIdon are expected to reach of pulleys, a horse can be used to raise Pla n to Ral.e Funda. throplc thought of !he founder of the Knew a Poet·. Troubl~l • .. the mlx e,d co ncrete to th e top ot the The COn(leptlon of thlB memorIal mo veme nt whoreby Niles Is to receive "Had Il qu~eT experlenc~ recll ntiy." • total of~OO.OOO cases of oran&ea ex· ported and 200.000 cues at lemonll. mold. wb ere th e bucke t containing th(l has been upon th 3 mInd and heart of ~~~::~a;ug~~~r~~~ ~:el~~: fr~:r~y~:~ said th e Blllv lie poet. "Robber held ~or a small country Palestine haa conc rote can be swu ng around h.v the ' Mr. Butler Blnce th e death of the mar· preside nt. lion. Jos ep h G. Butler. me up on the highway. Didn't ha ve .. many Interesting and valuable prod· use or t b e c rane to t he particu lar part tyred pre8~ld ent. and he always ex· The great generosity o r th e Amerl. cent In my pocket-only a pOlOm which uola. Its olive groves are as produc· of tbe circle wbere It III to be depo.· pressed t hE! be li ef tbat Niles was tb o I was takln' to the editor." ·, 0 ne man t ramps thl s I n pas·I I1ttl ng p Iace f or suc h a memoria I. AI· can peop "Dldn't take lhe poe m. did he'." It Cu. tlve .. they are ancient, and Its vineb le Is being displayedI In the many earty res ponses to te egrams ....·0. Read three lInes of It. ha' nd-· I yarde yield ""rapes ot fine quality In ton' tlllt II t b a next b uc k e t ru I arr Ives. though be co nlrlbuted liberally to the d tb I I I" cu .. .1 tb ., I th It f d f b j I I an e arge vo u me of enco urag?g It back to me "nd said .' ·Frlend. bere'_ ......tl.t .abundance, NotwllhBtandln'" the a nu e progress mau o s e n qu I' un B or t e m a est c mauso eum at I t b I I b l\' ~ . - - . . ra pid. Whe n a mechunlcal m ixer 18 ! Canton. h e was tbe n e \'o lving a plan e ters e ng rec eived dal y y .r. ' $2. You need It worse than I do: "drawback of a sometimes very deflcl· use d one man ca n mIx [li e concrete to erect a memol'lal In Niles blmselr. Butl er tram almosl ev.e ry state In the AtJall~ ConstlfuUon. ent and usually IIcanty water supply, a nd flll lhe buckets. Wltb lbls e,qulp' but on takin g the matter unde r duo Union and many forcI S'll posts. Syria' producetl a large quantity ot ex· ment, tbree me n an d a boy ca n build conSideration. he fe lt th at th ere were Helllht of A •• ul"ance. eellent fond. But It Is not easy to 1 -up th e wall reore rapidly tba n It will many who ch e J'lshed the memory of CHARMED BY "BLACK MAGIC" A Iflan "'..ll charged w1th' stealln& a think ot Palestlne's exports o( oranges solid ify . The usua l proeeflS Is to fill , the great a,tates man as deo ply as he. horse. and after a long' tt:lal th e jury wltbout thinking at th e Immeasurably ! th e mold s one day, a ll" w them to I who woul<l teol th at they wer e d eserv· Englishman Made the Declal"atlon Thllt acquitted him. Late r In the da y' the more Important exports Ilnd Idea8 ; stand ovc r n ight a nd th e n raise t hem ! Ing at the o pportunity to contribute to a Neighbor Ca.t a Spell Over man came back and asked th e Judge and , Ideals rrom that lillie country. Equipment uacd In constructing a con· to the n e lv pos itio n ncxl morning. ouch a caLlse. A numbe r of friends Him. for 0. warrant ugalnst the lawyer wbo By comparIson wllh the moral and crete silo. doub le mo ld s can be u sed fiv e to six were consulted, and Mr. Butler was ac· -bad euccessfully derended him . \plrltuaJ torces which ha ve gone out fee t can eas ily be COllst n lcte u pC' r da y. co rd ed tho greatest en couragement. A man a ppll eel to the ma gistrate lit "What's the charge?" Inquired the tram S rIa t I h th . Id 11 the blned etrorts at the makers ot all types Th ese mo ld s can be purc has ed. but , lIe planned to rnnke It n thorou ghly Un ion Hal! for redr esR of various In. I' judge. y a en r c e "or . a to keep )lace wi th the demand. In nny c.arpCnt er ca n cons trur t a set al national m ove ment. and decid ed t hnt juri es Inflicted upon him by a p erson "Why. your bonor," replled the man. products at the soil which can be m a ny In s tances the ta rm e r purc hased a con s id e rab le savi ng or mon e y. It would be a s ecu rity to tho ('u ter· wuo be sa id had long h e ld blm In su'; "you see. I dldn't have ~he mon ey to IIhlpped from tbe ports as ' long as the Whale ye r kind at s ilo h e cou ld be s ure O. M. KILt::. prI se to appea l to congr ess for a IJection by th e powe r of witchcraft. I pay him his fee. so he took the hor.,. earth shall enduro w\i, be at little ot ha ving de live r ed. Coll e;;c at Agri culture. Ohio Stal E charter. with the und e rs tandin g that Th e person complain ed of hnel tor ! I l!tole ."-LlpPlncott·s Magazln~ slgnillcance. Th,' ~'onslru~ lIoll ot con cre te s ll0 6 Univ er s it y. tbe governme nt was not call ed upon some tim e bee n hIs opposIte nei ghbor. --=:_"_. =. __ to provid e any of tho funds . The~e and although It had br.c n his cons tant LIquId Menure. Th ere has been a great deal of gosW HENS LAY MORE. A t.ESSON FROM GERMANY. nre to be l'alsed by prIvate sub scl'lp· study not to olte nd him . being well It was ·tbe time or tbe 6lDglng lesson alp to the elfect that tbe little Don HY SOM E tlon. and a bill was :lccordlngly Intro· awarE! of the Influ e nce he possessed at the local · counell Bchool., and the Jaime. young e r son at Kin" Alfonso EGGS. eluc ed ,Into c.ong;rcss by Hepresentallve with the powers of darlrn ess. yet he had . . theacbru e r WtabaStelllrPla~.ntlllgbl t~ thde .~oIUt n~ .. Th at average -crop y ield s In OCI' W b ope lB a r e e an a a of SpaIn, Is physically and mentally . . Au rey Thomas. who represented In 60me way or other. been ti O unfortun· I " .. .... • • While there are several faclo rs that mnny nre twi ce liS la rgl' as (hey nra the old Nine t eenth di stric t which was ato us to Incur his dI s plea sure nnd ' a tenor and a bass sung together. derectlve. A rece nt dlspat~h from Influence egg prod uction , th e rela tio n. In Am e rica. and that wll h ln . the las t I passed without a d lSSenti~g voice. In severely he had s uffe red for It' both their 'united ellorts would constitute MadrId announces that nine phys· Bhlp between the hen and he r feed Is t.wenly years the Ge rm an farm e r s hav e l a most stormy pe rIod at the close of In porson e nd property as the wizard a quartet. IclanB recently h e ld a consult&tJon the most Important, accordl~g ' to pro- i increased the yields or th eir sta pio I the third Elesslon at the Slxty·Orst bad at dllf e re nt tim es' dest royod his ! There Beemed no trouble about that. Oil his case and pronounce him pSI'c rops sixty per ce nt. Is a surpri sing ! congress and Joseph a Hutler Jr of clothes tainted his provisIons pr~ and the teacher thought the class was feBsor F S Jacoi'y of lhe Coll ege of . I r I " . . .. • • ~ ttl ' I I fectly nllrmal, though he Is affilcted . . . , bl[ of ~g Tlcu turn l In orma! 011 broUght , Oblo ; My ron T . Herrick of OhIo. Jacob ven ted the smoko from asc endin g the &e" ng on very ~ ce y. with an affection at the ears which Agri c ulture, Ohio S lute Univ e rsity. H e , t? OblO farme rs by. Professor H. C' O. Schmldlapp or OhIo . John G. Mil. chimneys. soured the liquor In his cel. : Now, JI~my. leue olf plnchln~ haa perelsted since his birth. Wilen advises poultry rais ers to study their f f ric e. d~an of th o C? ll e g e of Ag rlcul· burn of New York. and W . A. Thorn. lar. and on various occasions. when Tour brot~~r s leg and IIste.n to me. there Is any shadow at basIs for een. h e n s and leeep only the egg pro· lure. Oh.o Stale Umverslty. \\"ho hal as at Ohio were appointed membe r s the complaInant had been und e r the aald she . It n bass and tenor Bang to. Batlonal statements concerning memo du cers. Here are Ule points to ca n· ju s t return ed from II year's (our at EU' I of a commission. to compose a body neces sity of . goi ng out to busine ss, gether, what would you call that?" bers or royalty. correspondents who sider : rope. wh e re be has bee n studying ago corporate. which would be known by hall BO fa scina ted hIs powors at visIon I Jimmy was the son at the local milk· thrlv n i t k th I In the first place. a lay ing hen sbould rlcullur e. lie pOints alit that the la nda the name o f the National Mcl<lnley thnt on his return home all his etro rts man . and a brIght lad withal. His an· eo goss p are sure a ma e e 0 r h I dl' of Germany hav e bee n c ul ll l'ated lOr , TlIrthplace Ilssoclation . to perpetuato to dl scovet; hlB own door had prove d , I~~r was not lo,?g In com~~g. . be healthy. ne a t e n cat,ons of ce ll turl es. while th e. lands of Amerlc" the name and a.chlev e ments at the Inetrectual( and be had freque ntly been PI~aae. ml~~; said he. that ""auld mOllt of It. bNlllh Is activity In sc~atc h ito;; ant! have only been cu ltiv ated for decad os. late Presld,e nt WlIlI:lm McKInley by under the necess ity of npplylng to his be a plntette. I Ing t h I t tIl.e nty yeurs t h s ' erecting and maIntaining In the .city nc Ighbors to co nduct him bome.- Lon· •~=::===::;=::::=====::::=::; North PaclOc whale rs are not unan. forlloing , " . The we ak CO\\ I Is rar ely ac· ye t (lIr eas IInous In accepting the theory that tn e and does not fcrage fur from the German farm e rs Incrl'ased th E- lr yields l ot Niles. 0 .. hIs bIrthplace . a manu· don Globe. "'Date tlsherle s are playIng out on ac. I poultry hOl~se . I t relllains on the perch ;'s follows: Wheat. 47.8 per ce nt; rye, ment nnd memorIal build ing. count at th e extinction at the whales. Lltle r the o thers have go ne In search 1 70 per cent; oats . 68.4 per cent; ba\"· Will Sel"ve Many Purposes. Their Form of 8alutatlon. One captain who notes that hIs ship or toad and returns to ro osl euriy In ley, 49 .6 per cen t ; potu laCK, 81.6 p er Jmpressln "pan th I d f bl Some ex perience or the first daye ! the afternoon. The fowl that fOTaro-es cent. During th e SRme l ime Ame rican g ., e m n SOB and another made a kill of 187 last . " ., h rm ers made tb e follow ln or Increaslls' assocIates tbat his plan was to ee- or schoolteaching In lhe PhIlippInes : ' 1ll'a t . 15'7 . • . tabllsh a bulldln .... far remove d from arc described by .• I~e M. K ell}' In the Year and only 64 thl8 year • thinks the I alit In the fields Is us uall y th e one that 'vv . per cen t ; ry e . ,.,t,n per cent; re cent volcanic disturban ces have Is in searc h at egg·maklng ma (e rlal. oats. 13.3 per cent; bnriey. 9 p!'r cent; the usual monumentsl pile. whIch Manila Tim es. She went among the Breakfast every mornmade changeB in ocea n curre nt.. that Another Importa. nt CaNor Is tho potatoes, 32.4 'Per COll '.. The averagf! would be a dignified structure of noble Igorote In November. 1901. The na· ing on have di ve rted the small flah on which ehapo of the bedy of lhe hen. A lay. ! wheat yield In America Is only 14.7 archltecturo. to serve as a cIvIc centor tlv es wore frlgbtened at the light of t l an American woman. and not even the whales depen d tor fooo . He thinks Ing hen has a dee p. bra nd body. illlli · bu shels per Rcre. while In Germany It , for th e p cop i e t a th e c It y. t 0 eon an . dlt I f bll tl prized dainties Hlte sardines ' could that In time the wbales will be back eating abound unl space lor a la r ge Is 31 .3 bushe ls . more than twice as an au or um or pu c mee ngs. a bring them to her. Tber spoke no e and r ep rodu c llve s"stmll . Un. mueh . relic room. where documents. relics In th ei r old ·tlme haunts. or discovered dlgestl" J d th I bl Engl\lIh or Spanlsb and she had not a What Is It that the Ohio farm er can an 0 er va ua e me mentoes at the le iS the hen Can cons um e au d dIgest in the ir new ones. M KI I I d Id b wo~rl or )gorote. But she resolved to t fe ed. 6he ca n not lenrn fr om th e Ge rman ti ller of tbtl c n ey pe r 0 .wou e stored and a large quantity A broak tbls silence and catching one tat d I I produce a steady yield of eg gs. Th e solI? Pro fesso r Price J;lves three prln· s uary an rare pa nt ngs and par· old man who could not run sbe reThe United States consul at Prague Ie,s should be moderale ly IIhort' l clpal r easo n ~ why crop producti on II traIts of notabl~ people connected peated oller and oVllr again. "Oood aays th ere are practleally no tiles In I s turdy, and placed well apart. TIle incr ea s lnro-e In Germany: The land Is wIth tb that period will IIbe placed. An· morning, MTS. Kelly. " till at last. to Bohemia. He attributes the phenome- neck should be short !lnd thick; lhe I worked inte ns ively; c~mm e rc ial fer· 0 er complutment w I be given over escape, he repeated the words atter non to the tact that "everything la breast round and full. an d the keel l llllzer s are used ext~nslvely ; and to the tree public library. An effort her. Not long atter she heard that made of brick, stone or concrete, and ,,'ell covered wltb meat. Th e tllll m or e producti ve "arletles of plan ts will also bo made to allow Bpace for Americans were being greeted, regard. the IItreets are cleaned several tJmee should be carried erect. a character. ar c produ ced by pl a nt breedlr:g. Ever"J portraits 01: notable men with McKlnley's career. bothaseoclated as a cIt!. leIS of lIex. with a cheery. "Good morn· , • day." The reaeon why the fly Is ' 1ltlc more noticeab le amo ng the male foot at la nd Is mad e to prodUce 80me· un and u a IItatesman. and Also Ing. MA. Kelly." And, oddellt of all. In 1 teared IB that his hablta are so dirty. bIrds than among the pulletA or hens. lhlnp: ; n~ Lb ln g Is allowed to waste. Illultratione and other reprelentations a court room Bevenl Jgo:'otes Bolemn- I Yet wh ere he Is numerous, his num. The head and \(s appe ndages are wbether It be land o.~ crops. But Pro· of the Indul~trlal developmentl ' of the ly walked liP to the judee's bench and , be I dl t th . f dl U alBo an Ind ication of hea lth a nd "Ital· r"!'Eor Price says: Such frugallty!s M KI I 11 I bowing deeply, lIald . "Oood morning. A n "Ca e e presence 0 rt. n· Ity Thes trong towl wll\ . ha \'e a broad r.ot stln~iness or penurious ness In sny c n ey po c os. A rc.om will be Mrs, Kelly." evlde::Jtly well Batisfled 40ubtedly the best w~y to get rid of he~d with a short ner.k. well curved sense. Th e same men who are caretul ~I:ced at ~he disposal of the Grand tbnt they had done the correct thin,. ' tllel 11 not to "swat' them, but to beak Tbe 'eye will be brig ht and rull to avoi d waste In lhelr work are tho !"yRor tt ecRepubllcdanbd tbe Wom· I cl . . en s e ll e orpa. an ere will be un up. the .wattles and comb bright red and most generous In theIr hospl[allty. found many relics ot McKinley's millKept· Secret In FIdelity to Clan. of medium size. A vp,ry large comb Tbe secr et of Inten~lve ':rmtn g III to tary career In the Civil war as a prl. Andrew Lan'g unraveled many his. Suppose you A Scranta" pedagogue lays the does not necessarily Indicate th e best make e\' e ry (oat a Ian produce a vate. arisIng to tbe rank of a major torlcal puzzles. but there was one mys. lllate at health. and It haa the d lsad· maximum crop. !lnd th e German tar~: general . and a.lso at the Spanlsh.Amertery the secret or which he knew but teache r 'lI I1rat aim should be to In· food with lean war. would not tell. He knew tho truth terelt the chlld, therefore he urgea nntoge that It Is likely to be froz e n ers have lea rn ed the secr'!t right well. In severe cold weatber. Ho"·ever. The German fa rmer .u~e8 fe rtlli zen In order 1.0 allow the people of Nllell about the famous murder of wblch t,he UBe or IIlang. The teacber'B Btand· a hen with a shru·nk ~n comb. a regularly. and r egards theIr ' cosl as to ahow their appreciation of tblB Alan Breck was suspectlld, ,and tor ' wg on one foot dI'Ight also Interest avoId long. flat head. and a correspondingly one at the fixed expenBea of l1'ow.t n, great gIft. It was deemed a cour elY, wblch Jamel Stewart was )lanled . . the pup~ ~d be about as useful, but long ~ak . Such hens should never bls crops. . by the trustees or the aSloclatlqn. to te"en80n, Iq , "Kidnapped," .'Iaya). tbe It la Dot· advocated. be u8ud for ):lreedlng purPOSN, ' and allow them to 'mate Buch a con'trlbu: 'crime te)'" the aecount of' a ;mYlteriou. are ralely profttable layers. Beautltul The disk plow II a grent dn ground tJon as thoy felt In their 'Power 't il ,'oinp'linloh : of !Alan'e, ~and In. 110 far . . &lYe, and In, ' o~der to promote th.e ISn. neltber Alan 01' ·Jam" , was the" 1iI\i,..' A JI'Oom of twellty·nlne who eloped pluma,;e Indicates heRl th an~ Is c.on· plow. Succulent fodder or 11l1ig'; Ie wbat eral loEK! leellnl Mr. Butler hta derer ,he W~ : -rlilit; :ealtl ' ~nll' • yt·th a. bride of eight)' . IDaY not ha.... .Ideret! an nssot In brt!edlng. It should . citeS. ~aiDe to, NI.iea,. aqcl . aonclueted « But tbe ldeDU~, ~ ~e :a~aa.ililt w... ' piCk~d ,e . ~udd~ beaut,; ~lIt- he . h • .- be smooth, lully d evelo'ped, g108SY' and counts. brillian tly colored.· Dull pllifnage la . Kee'p the plgl and lila.." 011& DC u.. Ilx-dat caDlpatlD: · ~"ou_ · to WI, cJ~ I~" re...I.Il 'to Mr. ,Lana u f U&e ' ~tJoll of aQwlq b. bau't' loA 1141cation of w9!lknell." ., oaU paatW'.. Ifr. Butter \bad - beaded the Uat wtib • • ,e'¥" l claulll&"D' ud be ~ bbu;alf to • "~tbsNIl-~•• . • '. • off eQntr1butioli .of ".000 'aD4 . . . III' llliake It p~lIlIo. opportunity and temptation.
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NSTEAD of II gbt talk. tblngs BubstanUal are now dlscu8s e d at social gatberIngs. m ee tings ot card and other amu se me nt c lub8, and society hop8 In Guthrle. akin .. tor th o organ· batton ot the Women 's Chamber or Commerce of that c ity ha s attracte d nil the romln lno con ttn gent to worl( toge Lh e r tor th e advuno mC' nt of th e cit)' hi every way th at women can b o useful. Tho." Idea 18 s preadin g over tb e state and In other portions· at th e southwost, a n d Lho r esult Is cc r: lain to be that th e Guthrlo organl",· tlon, torm e d during the las t wee k. wUl become th e nucleus of a chain of lucb wom e n's bu s ln 95 orgllnlzullons. "You would Inc1 fle d be s urprised." Bald a woman, returning h ome from th e woe kl y sosslon or a h rldge club, "if you could h ave hpa rd u s dl scnssIng tbe needs or th o clly . Buggestions for the be tt el"lllent nr;cI nd vll llcome ut at Guthrie and nrnrngomenls for the rai s ing or runds to uRs lSl III the ca m. palgn Guthri e Is making to win back the 10eaLlon at th e Hta(e cullta !. Why . I don't hear a wo rd at gossip t ho t' Th tire afte rnoon, for nil th e ludl es wrre so int e re8ted In tb e ham bel' at Co m· merce. " "We form e d th e rhamber of Commerce," Bald Mrs. Re becca L. Finch, the presIde nt, aft e r much dltlcuss lon among ourselves as to tb e hell t mctbad at hel'Plng In th e campal gu ror tbe oapllaJ. in tls tabllshlni the bath houses
eat from plates ot fri e d spring chickens. pUed high and In te mpting rOW8 down II table long enough to seat :lundreds at one tim e . And W preparll th e dinner It will be easy, tor ench memher at the Women's Chamber a t Corum ' ree will bring two tried . and th tlre will be chicke n to A[Ulre. ShOUld Lhe p eo pl e or othe r ('ltle8 Who r ead tblB IIko to participate In tho cll ting th ey wtll h e we lcome. And th e n, Lbls rail. afte r the weath· e r Is coole d by Se pt em ber tros ts. th ere Is to !>c a street rair. mana«ed by the wom en. Not one ot Lh e old aty le va· rl e t)'. wh ere somc travellng organlzatlon turnl sh es a ll the s ide s how s and other amuHcm e nts. but a ham s Olade alTa ir wh ere tbe ladl es lh ems .. lves will presid e In th e booths and where every sid show l a tur e will he uallve and every actor nnd eth er lIartic lpanl be ' a Outhrle cili~o n . A circus parade wlLh eB lllthumplu lI features will be one da)"a progrll Til and on th e n ox t th e otber extre m the soclety la dl os In fiower bedl'c ked automob iles a ud carrlage8. And ve n fo r th c balloo" as· cen s lons It will not be necossary to employ a for Ig ne r, for home tal ent will "go up" and "m:llce the drops ." Th o omce rs ot th& Wom en's Cham· bor ot Co mmerce are Mr8. R eh ecca 1... Finch. pro pe.-t y owner al:d Hch oo l tea cher. presIdent; lItrs. Rob ert B. Hu s ton. \\'hos c hu sba nd was a rough rider capta lll Id ll ed durlni tb e SpauIs h-AII) erlcan ~ar, and Mrs. Ed . C. Peterse n. vlce- prcslde nts; Mias Cathe rlne Cass id y. treasurer, and Mrs. C. M. Sarche t, secretary. On the ex-
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CON,tffEtE MAKES EXCELLENT MATERIAL FOR CONSTRUCTION -'OF FARM BUlLDINGS Substitute for Wood Has Shown Its Worth Becalse of Moderate - HI+-- -i~st, tts-Durability and the Ease With Whioh It Is Handled-Its Many Uses.
Cass1dy'8 committee were Mmel. Cbester A. Marr, E. C. Petersen. Will K. Patterson. H.. M. Doyle, Rebecca L. P'inch, Will Barwick, C. M. Sarcbet, Emma MlI1er J . D. Reed, E . J . Allen, O. W . Barne tt and Misses Ellzat-etb Molvin. Flore nce Adl e r and Catherine Cassidy. On Mrs. Cassldy's commit· t ee w e re Mmes . O. A. Hughes. Tell Wn lton, B. J . Wau g h, J. E. Nissley. Ira ulDgaker. R. N. Dunham. E. A. Doug· las. N. M. f:a rte r. L. J. Parke r . J . W . S pce r. P . D. Pie rsol. J . Ill. Donne : ky. E . D. Wnlton. John J . Hildre th and Mis s Petersen. To h elp the women or Guthrie : a lso mon ey for th e state capital campaign tbo w'ves of the f"rm e r8 in th e conntry s urrou ndln ,; are preparing to entertain the people at th e c ity at a lawn pc-clal so me moc nllgllt e vening In lhe nenr tuture. on tb e campus In (rant of the (arm r eli idenc o ot Fre d L_ W e nn e r, two mllcs oas t of th e city limits. To ' make Iho trIp to the far m an easy on(. s o (ar a s t he roads nre concern ed. tbe (arm e r a at th e co mmun ity are now building 11 good road tor th e enti re distance. sO th at the a utomo blloB and o th e r vehicl es wfll encounte r no dlrIleultlo s . It Is th e Intention or th e Wome n 'lI Cha mb er ot Commerce to fil e appllca· tlon Imm ediately tor m e m bc r sb lp In th e state Ilnd national allsoclatlons ot commercial clubs and c hatnhe rs o f commerce, nnd del egu tes will be e lecte d to r e present th e women In both organi zations. Atrrangements will b e mature d to enCourRge tormatlon by tbe women of cammer-
POLLY VICTIM OF DEC~PTIOrt BIrd Rtallzed Period Betwesn ItI Temo porary C:tllvlonl Had Been Ma· terlally Cut Short. Tb e Coodleys h ave a ~a llor Bon. wbo on one occasion brougbt bome a paTrot tor the am use me nt and " nllghtenm e nt of tb e fam tly. Th "y k e J,lt It tor th o 8Rke at tb e donor- on no other accou nt wou ld it bllve bee n glveu. house room. or course, It wus a pert ectly respectablo b ird- occasionall y; but on S UTldn y eve nlTl g_ . wll,m young Mr. Saintl y paid hi s regular visi t. It. was d ce lll d ud l'lsn ble to COI'cr 1'0 11)" "..ttll 0. clotb . Hece ntly, howe\'er. Mr. S . t ook advantage at a h alf·ho li day llcuulng to blm. lind made an ex t ra call on the \\' edn ('sday . As he was us hel'e Cl In 1\1 iS8 ~la ry Good lt'y d('xl.ero\lH ly tllre ..... th e clotb ove r Polly's calle. Gr~et ings o\'er, lhlJre e n olll'd 'h e usu al Ilwllward pause. which WII8 lJ rtl k eo hy n squawk from th e co,pred clls e. "'Ve il. I'll be e ve rl a RlIlIS bif'sse d,· IInld Polly . "Tbis has benu u thundershort we k'"
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" Slollln's Llnlme11lo hll dono morel Som e ot lhe Increaspd coat o ( livI ng me nts ot feed dropp ed upoo Its s ur· aood ttum IlnyLllinlil' I lJ U'fU evtr u 'lod. may be tme ed direct ly to th e d e- Cace a ud ke e p tb em clean. so that fo r BUtt' j UUILe. 1 @,ut III y h aud Ii urL .. O battly I.but 1 h.ad 1.0 8 t OP ..,urk r iwh t. lu crellB,~ d produ cing powc r or tlt l' ral'lII su '11 pnrtlel ij IllIlY he eaten by some tlle llllBiedt. tlJ Ud of th o )'~ar. llluJ 1Igbt lauds. Thi!! co nrJlLlon h as bee n largo. animal. It must ho capabl e o f t.elng o.r. til'llL that 1 wvu l!.l buvtt to huY' 101' Imnd tA kon ott, but., J llvt.Q \Jot-tlo o,t Iy brought about by de ll verinl; tlte paRily clpancd Ilnd dlsln(cte d, so (hilt s'lvau'" Llnimeut Kn d c ur t!tlltl y baud. ' hurv os ted crop dir ect tn tb" m~rltl!l It lnllY n" ve r hecome dangerous to the \ VUTON \\' ILEI!.LiUL, Marrt., 4la.. and returning nothing to tho fi e ld s. lI"o.ltll nt th e lw lmal feeding f rom It. Cood for Broken Sinews The probl e m at resto rin g Lh l' so li to Its HUr("C{, must loe liueb that llanO or o . o. JONP_~. ISllldwin, L.r., wrl~: th e manu re depos Ite d on It wlll be -"I uaol1 o luau's l..Jullllen' f o r brokco . ItK rorm e r te rtlllty. togetber with ~b e • IlIuwlS .. buYO th o ~LU)t) enJ) cl~uwed by a . advatlc ed price ot meats. makes It Ilbsor bed a nd thot a U of It may be f a ll And to Illy Kro llt &l. ti.ct ru.odon Will able \.0 roau tuo \fork In leu t.b.tw tb.:ee blghly profitabl e ror e vor y farm e r to ea~ ll y rf'Ulo ved for s torag e. Tbe cost WOOD after tho &.Qcidout..'· at the floor must h e mode rate. rallle a c ertain amount or IIv o stock. As n building mate rial concr ete Is The manure thus produce d. prope rly cared tor and distributed. r et urns to most valuablo for fioor cons tru ction. tbe culti vated laud a large part or the Co ncret e floors are mod e rate In first re rtll1lty which I.he c rop ot gra In re- cost. th ey las t Core ver . All at the ~oved . From the sale of bls live manur e d " p08lte d -'pOll th e m Is easi ly stock the tanner realizes a direc t remove d tor storage. The surfaco of thcse floors Is Bucb Fine for Sprain profit on his grain consumed. aud al· lila. BENnv A . YOKDL, &l Romenot BO. tbrough the nse ot thl' ma nure. In- th nt they can be cle an e d and dl s loSt .• Pl,,\nn e l(l. N . J., wrltel!: - H A tecte:. with CSBe. Through th e ir use _reas·e s tbe fertUlty of his n elds . fri end Ir"ln,'" bl. ""ltl. 00 badly IhMoi ' we nL hln.ck. H f) luugbNl wlien Du,:lng tbe period of cbeap land8 tb e tarm Is rreed of toul. muddy barn 1 t.()111 him tb:u I ,,,o uM hliVO blm out and grains. anImals were g eIJ e rally al- lols, the hreedlng plliee ot dlscase· tn (\ week.. I Rt' p \lod t:UOf\UI" Lln lmont : aud in lo ur o",'s lie una \ll' orklDi ant! lowedl to run at large and were ted spreading Il1lltll, fil es and mClilQultoes. aald Sloau'. ,,"0..0 a rlgb t good"Ll.o1! tor tine market only wh e n th ey h ap- Lik ewise. rats and ('tber destructive monL." peneel to be large enough. . FeedIng anImals can find no borne ubout conPrice 25 ... 600., and $1,00 consllBled In huullng out tbe teed nnd cre t ~ floors. S l o~n'. Book The savIng of grain. Qf labor. and ot dump,lng It down In wbat seemed tbe on uorsee, enLlle, least muddy spot on that partIcular manuro Is so great to t he feeder that IIbeep and poullry aont free. mornIng. This metbod, a8 compared COncrete _floors may pay for them· AddrOSl with feeding on the bare g round in sel ves In the short space of one year. lots, had tbls merit: Whatever the These floors may ~ placed anywbere Dr. stock. did not eat. togeth er wltb the tbey may be needea. Ear! S. Wltb the U8e at concrete floors the droppings. was scattered over tbe pasSloan ture lnstead at being allowed to pile general appearance ot the farm Is 1m· up a :nd W leach or wash a ...ay with proved, the dIsagreeableness of wad· the heavy rains. However. from the Ing through mud and mire Is obtained, presElnt standpoint at high-priced and fann lite In general III made more land~1 and grain. aGch methods of teed· attractive. What 'Is true of tbe concrete teedIni 4ue too waltetul. Tbe teed becamEl. mixed with mud and Is not 80 ing floors tor bogs. cattle an" sbeep, . good ror tbe animal. By tramping and Is also true or the use of this most \ rooting tor rragments the next sea· excellent material In many other ways aon'B 'g rowth or grass Is damiged by on the farm. Houses and barns and all other the Ilnlmals and weed8 are given an opening. In addition, the stalks. busks. hulldlngs may be constructed at can· cobs, and other manure rr9m teedlng crete and sidewalks, and hitching and CHAMBER OF COMMERCE IN SESSION, .bould be returned to tbe ' cultivated clothes line and fenCl' posts at confield'i which are In Immediate need at crete are superior to any other kind. and sanitarium In connection with Mln- ecutlvo committee. In nddltlon to the cla l clubs In the other cltie8 of the tertllizldg material. Dipping vats, manure pits. sllos. eral Wells Park and In bringIng addl· president and secretary are Mrs. stste, and assistance will b e given to The value of the feeding floor was troughs of all kinds. tor feed and watlonal IndustrIes w the city. We Webb Saker, Mrs. Will K. Patterson , Lhe Gutbrle women when ever It wtll long ago recognized. The difficulty te r, water tanke. culvorts. cisterna and · . And that a majority of tbe women ot · Mrs. U. M . Vompner, Mr8. E. J .. AI· bo desired. haa beeu to contatn a floor that would alm08t ,everything that Is needed Practically every state In the Un ion POSSI~S8 all of the necessary qualities on tbe tarm, may he of concrete and a city have plenty of time to take part le n and Miss Ellzabeth Melv in. a prac· Is represented III th e me mbership at wlthont IU1Y acompanylng dlsadvant· are more dnrabl e. cost less and are In clvio affairs and tbat nil tbey n eed lIc!ng phY8iclan. II an Invitation to participate. We In orde r to e nllst all the women o f tbe ' Wome n's Cbamber ot Commerce. ages . much more satlsractory In every par• tarted the organization with about 50 tbe cIty In the new organization, a six Oklaboma being only 22 years old, the Such a floor must save the [rag- ticular tban wood, women a week ago. and no \" we have days' contest was arrang ed and two reSidents as a rnl e ha\"e como!' bere a memberllhlp at 400, and It Is 8tUl solloltlng commlttee9 nam ed . with Mrs. rrom other st.ates. Tho main offices of crowing. John R. Abernathy and Mrs. M. Cas- the orga nlzatl011 represent nve ..epa· Nor 18 the membership confined to sldy &II captains, The tormer's com- rate states. Mrs. Finch Is a native of the society set and members of the mlttee was known ns the "Red Rus· Mount Pleasant, la .: Mrs. Huston -.It d!fltba, ...ll..take&-Ip the womeu who are Uers." lind the latter's as tbe "Blue Worcester. N . Y.: Mrs . P eterse n -,,-,t --t-_ the mOBt prominent In church work. It BoostE'rs." As a r esult of their work Mil wau kee. Wis.; IIllss Cn Bsldy of IncludeB the girls In the etore8 . and between 400 and 600 women are now Scranton. Kan., Ilnd Mrs. Sarcbe t ot Petenburg. Ill. Six foreign co unt r l~ omces, tbe telephone girls. numerous enrolled a8 members. atenographers, ne w8paper women, AssiSting Mrs. Abernathy to get al80 arc represented In the member· Brulise at One End Will Affect Buckwheat Is Valuable Crop Also womeD physicians, and will eventually more member8. If possible. than Mrs. ship. for Grain and Green Manure 'Quality of Sound Portion GIT,T EDGE, tbe OUlt lad, ... • aboe 4 ......1... Inolude through auxiliarIes the wives thllt IKlJ ltlvcl, cuntutns 01 .u1 ~UI tin4 Po'l Ia'b., -Clover Sod Is Best. -Keep Them Dry. at the farmers throughout the county. :::V:~n~U:tI~tll~~r~u~ bu?t~:~~('~hrij'~.:t:,l'l!I In fact, the farmers' wivea' are alread)' r;TAIL(,()wU~Dnl~m turcJ onnlDfl ADd pollall(qDD .. (By R. O. WEATHERSTONE.l Buckwheat Is a vali1ll.ble crop tor tineS, of 'UI'O'o,lao IlIuM ,llIe. .."nd~lle"" organizing district auxlllaries to the Sweet potawes need W be handled grain, for green Dlanure and as • "'~a"pl.~;rOr;:'hl.:~~~:::'~~D:,:~: r~~:':{'t Count,. Farmers' In8titute. and the co lor an4 I\lUre to all black Rho4"J. Pnit'b with. Women's Chamber at Commerce will Significant Symbol. That Always Have raising the right hand or bavlng It up. carefully If they are to be kept we'ed killer. Six pecks. drtUed In b,u.s b or oloLI1. W « nUl. .. "" ",," 1110 lie coot&. through the winter. and unUke mOllt with 200 pounds ot phosphate to the 'COb~~Uo'.(pb If T&ar ~enl.r d ~. nnt Lbo "In~ JOll want, work In connection wltb these through ••1 p.rlceJD. IUllDPS (o r & (1'111 dae packqe., Had a Deep Purpoae and on a bible. other vegetables, 8weet potatoe8 acre. wlU give a )'1eld at 25 W 35 ~." d. a BysU!m of commlttljes. Meanlnll· In the oonsecra tion or bishops. ahould be kept In a warm. dry place. . bushe ls. Buckwheat occupies a posl. WHITTEMORE BROB. A 00.; There are to be many commltteell. 10·2e "Ib.."1' et., o .... brl~.l Mae.,. prlest8 and de acons and also In confirIn the first J)lace sweet potatoes tlon In our tarmlng wblcb It would Tn" OLd ..e and La'1lut ..Iran.. ae urcr. fV. for In this mann e r the work Is to be When a ;nan Is not tf.lIlng tbe truth Silo" PolilhU 4n the 1 orlcl. .. divided. Mrs. Flncb. the president, I~ he Is apt to clench his bands, as tew mation tb e laying on oC bands Is lh a mU1I1l be dug at the right time. They be very difficult to supply. German eosenco of the sacramental rite. should be du" before the h'osts have millet Is In some respects very lUuch i~~;;-.;;;-;;';;-;;~~~-;;;;-;;;;';;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;~ now working on her I\st of standlnk men can lie with tbalr hands open. A bishop gives his blessing wltb tt.ll committees and expocts W announce killed the WIlS for tills Inj\'res the like it. especially as It may be sown A man who holds his tbumb tlgbtly In July !Lud Ii crop oC grain or hay them In the near future. Prominent within his hand has weak will power. thumb and first and second tingtlrs. QueJlty of the tubers somewhat.. AI~ter digging. the potatoe8 must be harvested . Buckwheat Is 0. grain I among them wlll he three consulting Strong willed persons hold their In this tbe thumb re presents · God the oommltteerr-one eacb for the Guthrie thumbS outside when sbuttlng their Falher. the first finger Is the em ble m han(lled as ca r e tully as tbough they which make8 the most or few DR. PEERY'S at God th e Son and tlie SEcond finger worl~ egr:s. Irish potatoes \ can be prlvlleges. a sort or selt-mode crop. Ohamber at Commerce (the men's orhands. stands for the God the Holy Ghost. ganlzatlon), tbe women's tederatlon or shove le d around ratber carelessly and If sown on tbln soil. It gives a mode l' Shaking hands ..,hen g reeUng wns tho thrce togetller ' symbolizing the clubs. and tbe auxiliaries .0 the CC:ln· often a 'brulee In oo e of lhe potatoes. ate yield. But It It bas all Its needs I t,. Farmers' Institute. Practical1:' all originally on evidence that each per· Holy TrinIty. or even a decayed spot wl!l not at- s up plied. and especially 11 th e grain son was unarmed. Th e weddlns ring la plnced upon the work looking toward the city beau· fect tile otll er part whlcb 18 left. In Is drilled In with some good bone ter· Among the 8avage trlb e8 . wh en n tho third Dnger of tbe woman's hand tifUl la to be done through tho sepaBound condition. tillzer. snd the sesson Is favorablo, rate women's club organizations. of man balds up hl8 hands it Is a sign or to show tbat stter the TrinIty man 'a But not so with th e swe et potato. th e grain will be at extra qual1ty and For Inflamed Eyelids p eace, an evidence tbat h e Is unarm ed love. bonor nnd duty Bre given to hlB fllr a hrulse alone end will affe ct the tho y ield large. Manure should not be iWhlch there are ten In Guthrie. " P d b , The fir8 , und ortolling to raise funde or . does not Inte nd to use we apons. wlte. Quality of the BOund portion at th o uoed as :t w11l cause a weak growth ~WiUQHT'S VEGETABLE An out1aw says. "Hold up your hands!" Be sides t h e doaf and dumb the rc are othElr end and wUl r end er It unfit for oC straw . Clover 80d plowed under for the state oampalgn will be a chick· PILL 00. . en dinner. Tbls does not m ean a hot meaning thereby to mllke victim llOW' many people. notably of Lottn and use. This tact Is not generally und e r- Ilnd well harrowed a nd rolle d several NEW. YORK SemItic races. wbo talk wltb their stood by ma ny growera who handle wealt8 before s codlng will nearly 0.1.meal served at noon In a stutTy s tore- erless to resi st atta _'k. . ~ When a man Idsse8 the hands at a hands. hous!O 80mewhere ab:>ut town, witt> the sweet potatoes us carelcss ly as th cy . ways g I ve th 0 b es t re t nrns . women Ured out and wea ry froUl cook· woman h e express40;' his submission . do Irish potatoes. For Ereen manure and for clearing You probably ha ',e noUced thst ths lng and serving. but Instead a cold din· This Is also the Idea when ki SSing tbe T).ls tact Is respon si ble for mnny at lana or weeds. BOW two busb els to tbe = • . hands at kings. Hy -tbts aet their age d ne gro whose denth Is noted by ner served under the biggest cotton· the potatoes of poor quality which aTe a c,c; h arrow th o 8p.ed In ~oth ways A FULL 60c eOX OF superiority I~ acknowleclge--.:!. ~ the Associated Press Is never Illss 'Wood tree in . .the 8tate, In Minerai sen"cd during tbo \\'Iu ter. at the ·fle ld and roll, the ClOP should iDr. Co ooley's FAMOUS ORANGE my, , Wlt eil a n oatb Is taken It Is done by tban 115 yenrs old. Wells park, :with the entire city and A:tter being bandied. the sweet po- hQ p lowed und er wben In full bloom. : The stanilard REMJilDV ror ovcr 2!1 -yea... ~"",,,,,,,,,,,,",",",,·""·"'·V·_~" ........... ......-~ ....... ~~ ~ tawes should be stored In a warm dry Roil the buckwheat down and plow i lor Leucorrho8B, Prohl"" or Irl'e!!"l"r &nd PeriooH, Fl\Ulr_1f or tho \VODlb. In- • some time, but so far I haven·t been P lace. A temperature of GO to 70 d e· tbe snme way tbe field Is roll ed ,' the Ii Pllln!ul thuumatloD. CoutreBtioD . and Ulcer.tion of O • .!-~! .... Send for It to-clay. ab le to. Funny and pathe tic little ",ellB Is about right Cor the proper vines can tben be turned under with· i the Womb f• or sweet potatoes. out OUU culty. i Add_8Th. COONLEY MEDICINE C'l; I sto ri es nre attaoll'ed to Bome at the lteeJPlng S,ome llsrsons have stored them In Buckwheat should be harvested a8 ! 300 C Il" Street . . Detrolt. Mkhlll1'!.t· • gifts. Here la e wooden leg. It III the Band or dust · from tbe country s oon aM the first grain is ripe; It crop' ., .. ,.,........'.'10'....... _ ....,..,..,.,..,...,.,... ~ the gift of a mlln who died, abt;lut six roail to help preaeno an even tem- is .lett untIl rIpe much groin will be '., ~ElfEV[S ..... months agb. It was hla wish that pen,ture., . . . lost In bandllng. Cut with binder. .,T\.R~O [YES . some o~er leglen ., m!4l. a,hou.!4 '~ar, If the potatoes ate' BtQl;.ed- l.n sand or make amoll. Bheaves, 8et up In medium D~it.U:"E.I -· ~.ori his leg. Plenty .ot men eomlng oU( ' <;,' dUSt, ' care mua~ be taken that the sbocks and WI II00b. all grain ,III hard" -"'?~ '.~~, ~ ~. .....·..···~· ,lioBpltals ne~d'l. ue.w"eIt8 •. · but· 'Unfor:. 'a'n d dry banl In; 'If t.he crop gets wet ':-,-.,- : .• _ollt.alnEld;. hn,.,..,'''r tun~tely that, m~n pOl8ells~d sucb ex· · Haliclle:S ~fu1ly, sweet po~to611 the wID be etal.ned, and It woll·t 1I![t!~'!'!!!!~ ""'()ul4l:.~ trelDe, length of, l imb frpm. ·the .kn."o ' CIUI ~ Jtept for .ome mOl1~ 'and ,wUl maIIe the t1~•. Tlle 1Itraw make' ii ~I~~~~~~: ~at I ha,.e .~ot . ,.eHoUJld ~,., lie 'found oi ~ quitq .lAte .,. -tU.1l ..oeUell~ . ·wlater 1oIM. '.flW .
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New Evap. Peaches. New Minc\;! Meat, New Pancake Flour,new Rolled Oats. New Apple Butter, New Cream Cheese New Seed Raisins, New Canned Goede, New Buckwh ~at Flour, New Honey, New Catsup, New Salmon, Creamery Butter, Pure Jersey Milk. Bring us your produce. Hi.rhest price paid for Sutter and EgP.
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Forwarding the Caule. The "spreading or truth," &8 George J'Ox called the lo'Tlendly propacanda, .'U1t on rapidly. and new convert. ac· cepted tbe call to service In the movoment lone before tbe 8ocle~ of Friend. had an orcanlied e:d.tmc.. III 1654, about Sill yea" att.er the acUve mlnl.try of tb. founder bepn. b. 'teUs us tbat "above sixty mlntlter. b..d tbe Lord raleec1 up." TheM mint.. ~. "ere mMtly younc men. full 01 oer.,. and zeal. Up In C,u mberland the people \Jareatened to kill Fox I! b. e&DIG tJaere. He remark •• "Wben I heard It. I ... d ....n to 10 Into Cumbe.rland." aDd be .enL But aa It turned out he w .. not' moleeted .•• ·the . .tlmatlon ., tJa. founder tbe ca.e h&cI a habl· tat from tbe bePnnln. of bill "aeelI:lDl perloit." In ~U., .. be. he sa,.. there . . . . . peOple 'to the Lord" In LalceatMahlre. fhe IodTaDC. WM then pretty . tltell4y, 10 that ..ttII.Ill a dalen yearl boa ".. the trut:b had ellt.ndec1 all o ••r IDDllud, to Scotland and Ir. 1..... ,ud bey••d hi America. 8~ will not permIt very mUlY of u.. detail. of tbe early actlvltles. , aad OII1y acul ••nUOD 01. tho.e .ho toot JUt III A tew cues will lbow tile .ptrtt of the I.nlc.. and In Iplte of peneeaU_ .., the dlreel IOrt, the rapId .... nl.. that toHo.ed tbe labors f# til. mt..IOIIarles. Of tIKI Immortal a1st7 mentioned abo"e, we kno.. that ~cIa . Bowl1l1 and Ed wllrd Bur· l'IIMlill .. tb London. the procla1m · .. . Pal forth by t .. oa. Edwuc! .ur. I'OaIIl wu lull ~hteeu yean of . .e wh_ he at&rte4 out on this pll"rtm' .... U •••ed GIlt, ate. y ...... dytng at ~e . . . or t.enty:lilbt, . tn prt.an tor . collacleace _k •. 1I'Iflncl. RowclD U"ed u4 labored until 10118. the vIc· MIa cal mucll peraecuUon. .. bea be dlecJ
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tIlOM whose vol~. ...ere UIIembllee of the people w.re Ilot a Ie. ..omen. "She-pre&clacontemptuouII, cau ... muell crttlcllm to tile latnt Boclet~ Jonathall Ed· warda III bl. 1I1l of Jt9 "dilltlnct er· ran. be .... I.. and blupb.ml.... ....raed up aplnst Frlenda, mention. wom.n preachen all one of tJaem. IIIl1abetb Hooten ",all one 01 the IIrat • f Gearle Fox's women ~nvert.ll. She bepn lpeaklng In mee!tne In 1650. n4 ..ent to America In 1662. Here ahe w~ Imprisoned and WaB whIpped at the c~ tails lIeveral times by tbe reU"loUl persecutor8 In MaaBllchueettB. kJul Downer began he r mlnlB:ry In London In 1654 . l.AltQr IIbe became the wife of George Whltehelld. Ia many way • • Including copylu&,. sbe as· alete4 George Fall In bls labor.. Buf· ferlDe ber IlIllre of persecution, she ...d In 1688. Marcaret Fell. tbe widow or JucI.. Fell, married George Fox In teU, b1lt began her ministry loon af· ter b.r conver.laD ID 16~2. Sb.... muc:tl In evidence Intenlewlne tin", aDd parllamente In behalf of FrI.lld. tJa prlaon, IIhe havlnc Men a prilOner . . . .If. Bbe.... four tim.. tn lAD· caster Castle tor eonaclence _ka. But the principles 01. Frlendl were prope.catec1 In other ~ by word or mOlltb In the penon of ItlD.raDt preacbera. Bookl. pampblet. and oontroverslal artIcles ..ere turned ot! at whIte heat durlne the flrat bait cu· turr of the Bodet)". developm.nt. A .004 mUY of tbese publle&tlona .would . be coa.t4erecl at doubtful . .lu. tn our UIIM Not a tew of th... pampblets . . . formidable title.. botb the adver· eartH of Friendl. ·and tbe FrIend. .u ..-J".., uled a aUlte4.. ItIYle, an4 _plo)''' cumbersome InTecUve In .~ wItb tllelr opponent.. LIterary In the middle of ~ Mf8llt.Mlltll c.ntury tJa mil.land. . . . nfahlD. lato prtnt had a 1l0Y.'tJ WIdell It ..... Dot no.. POUel8. Too .... ~ H "'4 of til. meD and I!Il of . . . . .te Intellectual
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Misa Elizabeth Duke had as ber Pupils neither abaent nor tardy in ! Harmony Orove lrUest on Saturday Mi98 Helen Jones. TownsRip Schools during October. \ Olive Wilson Mabel S~nley I Rhodes Bunnell Carlton Cook Mt. Holly Miss Edith Harris waa the guest Alice Gons ADna Satterthwaite of relatives in Morrow Saturday IUId Georie Satterthwaite Martin Marlatt Albert Marlatt Sunday. Ethel Satterthwaite Lena Marlatt Velma Marlatt Clement Sat.terthwaite Howard Sheehan Edna Dill Gustav Neuhau8. of Cincinnati, is Bertha Marlatt Jacob Marlatt Suj(ar Orove the ~est of hi8 friend Wm. Gravver and wife. Margaret Crane Edward Miller - Spring Branch Dorothy AU8tia Inez Thomu Mi'J8 Ada Rosenthal spent Friday Nelson Brown Harold Surface Salome Miller ni&'ht with Mill8e8 Helen and Jan Clara Berryhill Edna Lacy Jones. ey William Drake Lula Roland Earnest Shutts Harry Conner Clyde Shutts Paul Stokes Burnet Butterworth Carmen Crane Red Oak Helen Harris, of Dayton, is visitMary Roland Harold Earnhart ing her crandmother Mrs. Alice Heber RoIlS Helen Martin Marie SurfslCe Earnest Earnhart McKinsey. Henry Burge Charles Martin SCHOOL NOTES Quite a crowd of election rooters Oreen Briar No school b610w the 9096 mark in went to Dayton Tuesday night to get Eugenia Whitaker Catherine Burnett attendance. This is one of the best t he retum8. Jennie Wanler Raymond Whitaker recorda we have been able to print. In a recent spelling contest Eu Mrs. FrM Hartsock and daul'ht.er, Lowell Hili a-enill Wbi~ker won in the. 78th Mildred, of Morrow, are ~e8ta of grades and Helen Harris in the 6·6th Norma Gray Harold Shutts relatives here, grades. Forty-seven pupils took Prentice Tinney Pearl Orndorf part in the contest. They are almosl Miss FAn. Stout was taken to the Joseph Shutts Henry Orndorf equally disltributed among these Jewish h08Pital in Cincinnati today He.l en Harris Ethel Simkins four a-rades . Wilbur Gilliland for treatment. Fred Simkins The Milk Tester will be shown in Bertha Orndorf Mrs, W. W. Smith and children, each of the school8 durin&' Novem· College Hili of Dayton, are guests of Mrs. A B. ber. Tbe date 9f testing in each Ivins, lIC'uth of ~wn. Gayle Evens school has been arranged and will Ellis Smith Leona Evens be followed as c108ely as p098ible. Mrs. J, 0, Cartwright and daugh Carl Squires Clark Salsbury F . C. Gilmour, Supt. tel Rhea Jeannette, are visiting Earl Evena
Advertising Pays If the Advertiser Backs up His Ads. Our customer~ return and bring new ones with them. Does that tell you anything? Bring in those soiled and wrinkled garments, and w~ will show you why our frien<ls always come back.
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friend. in Middleto,WD. Mrs. Alice McKinsey and MillS Henrietta visited relatives in Dayton Saturday and Sunday. Mrs. D. L. Crane is attending the funeral of Mi8!l Villa Brownfield, of Spr~nafield, Ohio, today. Mrs. T. E. Cummings and son Floyd, of Xenia, were guests of elatives here last week. Late advices from Lebanon saY8 that the eondltion of Master Chalmer Sherwood il very much improved . Mrs. George Mills, who has been quite sick for the past several weeks, is very much improved and able to be about her usual duties • Mrs. Ella Michener and son Chas drove to South Charleston Saturday where they visited relatives, retuming heme Monday evenil1&'. Myron T. Settles, State Sunday School Superintendent, delivered an excellent addl'e8ll in tbe Christian church, Tueeday evening.
rfAce Wblch they maoe to 8I!t&OIlIll the Society. But the movement fa whlcb the Soclet)' of Friends stood needed the Impulle of eduCllted men. and fortunately the Deed wae met. We have :Iready mentloned Roberl Barclay. "The Apology" wac not writ· t.n unUI 1675. In tbe meantime WIl· llam Penn had been bu.,. "Trutll EJlllted" aDd "The Sandy ·FotlndaUon Shaken" 'Were written In 1668. . .ben their autbor wu but twenty·four Ye&r8 old. Jlaac Penlngton. who .. u old enourh far Penn'. tather, Identilled hlmlelt .. lth Frlendl In 1658, and aI· mOllt at once made blmll8lf of literary ·...Iue to the mOYement. Thorn .. Ell· Wood, wbo all a young man became blind Mllton'lI private reader, became IntereBted In Frlenll. thr'oueb the Pen· Inston., and contributed ~rtaln valu· able matt.rs to the coiomon propa· pnda fund . But to Penn and Barclay belonc the largest meaBure of credit for enllchtened dllcuaalon of the Friendly' tundamentala. 80 well bad the work or ·'.pJ'Mdln& the truth" been done that before the ud of the levent.eenth century, tbe SocIety of FrI.nd. WM conillered tbe Iaqut body or non·conrorml.t Cbrl. tlan. In England. -"rheee artlcl.. are prepare4· UDder tilt · 4fre:cUon 01 the 1I'rlen4.' Oenwal ,COnter. ~ ~~oe. ,.plrtta&1 wce Advancement Comllllu"__ bI. Henry ..~l1bp~r/l!':eclretpb~.. r7....1... 40 Norto nn_th ,... ~~ ~ aoral P1lJIo ...--.. 1lI_ , r
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IhrrllOQ Oornell Decea.d 1 We. th&- undel'8igned.- positively h.!"O!!.';,e Ido hi ereb7 «Iveo th.t W . AUen ' forbid all hunting or tresn....... ng ..... 0 u)' apl,Xllnted and qualified .. ' .,-, Itl xecu1leWr 01 tile K8tate 01 H.rrillon Cornell i upon our prem ises. The same will be ate 0 atren Count)' OhiO. dece1l8OO. .
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l411...11 a""... no.{ Gllq'" Jalval{l "It is seldom that such an opportunity prese!nts itself as we find now eql 01 ~ noA: PJ(l-alAoH 'uK Dated thl. 81 d.)' oi Oclober 1912. strictly enforced: in the publie sale announced of the Alex BoJtwull. Judge 01 tho Probate Court Isaac WihlOn _ J as. Vandervoort ·ill' .. ONIHJ.ilW01I .LNVilW ilH8 Charlotte Thomas farm, consisting Wam!D Oount~. OIilo. Will Williams Martin Gons of 116 acres, which is to be sold on --George Mills Seth Furnas November 22nd, 1912, at two o'clock Lytle F. Sawin Emily Crane p. m., on the premises located about Minnie Satterthwaite Mr. and Mrs. Fred Fi.k are the three miles"southl'ast of Cef)terville. If you have any surplus Edwin S Furnas Eli Dean proud parents of an eleven pound This II! an exceptionally good farm, stock for sale, use 'our Tom McGlade Will Clark boy, born Nov. 2. which has been well preserved has Isaac Lincoln -Classified Column. It MiB8 EIIta Stacy spent the paat splendid buitldings and is in a ~ood will sell them for you. week with relatives at Merritstown neighborhood and will be sold 18 we Any persons found huntina on any ani Spring~or(). are advised, without referenc~ to ap· of my farms will be prosecuted to Quite a large crowd enjoyed the praisement and without reservation the full extent of the law, ' . !lallowe'en Social on Sat~l'(lay even- on the abov,e day on the easy term~ tf Dr. J. T. E1li8. tn&'. of one-fourth cash and three equal Mrs. Frank Woolley and children deferred payments of one two and ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~'!!!'!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!~!!!!!!!!!!!!!!'!!~ apent Jast week with her parents three years with six per ce~l interest - - - -. here. and secured by a mortgaa-e on the MilllElll Jennie and Zoe Duke were premises sold." Dayton "hoppers, Satu~day. John W. Kreitzer, Dr, Breck and:family entertained Second Floor Dayton, Ohio. on Saturday and Sunday Mr. Wilbur McIntire Building . • _ • Brock, of Jacksonville, Fla., and Virl'il Brock. of Richraond, Ind. BULl.ETIN ON MeATS Mr. and Mrs. Will Stacy, of Day· ton, took dinner on Sunday with C. S. Lamb and family. The first bulletin of the Home Mr. and Mrs. Harry McGinnis and Makers' Readin&' Course. published dau&'ht.r Leona were Sunday guesta this fall by the College of Agriculof Mrs. Nellie Souard, at Bellbrook, ture, Ohio State University, Is enand visited with their brother, Harry titled .. Mellt.," written by Edna Watson, of Detroit. Noble White, Associate Professor of Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Lewis and 80n Domestic 8dence. It explains the lalie, and Mr. and Mrs. Everett principles 'o f cookin&' meats with Early spent Sunday with Charles iIIustratiorui of the various cuts of Baily and family, on Yankee St. meat. A lar&,e Dumber of recipes. Mrs. Walter Kenrick spent Thura- of meat dishes and SOtlpS are included, day and Friday (n Cincinnati visitin&, This bulletin will be sent free of I her brother W. G Haines. charge to all who write for it. AdMr. and Mrs. C. E. JOMe enter- d.ress A. B. Graham, College of 14· I tained at Sunda, dinner, Mill8eB rlculture, Columbus, O. Irma Hough and Alice Care" of - - - - ••- - Wayneaville, Mr. and Mn. Cbarlel! UKI! A NATIVL Houah and Mrs, Catharine John8. Mr. Ofcar Wade and Misa Luria ' "They u!ll me Anna is studying Burnett were married on SaturdQ. Esperanto.~' '1 age of bre~l and butter with IUgIJ' on it i. November 2, at the M. E. Parsonqe ·StDdyinl~ it' She speaks it lib gone. Thi. i~ the day when the tiny one. , eat b.ead and butter with Be ch-Nut Peanut· Butter at Centervllle, by Rev, S W. Camp· & nati.el"--Judge. on it bell. Their many friends wish them F r !unLhes, party IIlndwiche. and children after a life of happiness and prolperity. ONLY IN THE LAST RXTREMITV. ocho I, :: re~t. Ent it like jam.'
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WAYNESVILLE, OHIO, WEDNESDAY NOVEMBER 13, 1912
Sixty-Third Year
ON ACCOUNT OF ILL HEALTH Despondent, in ill health and apparently brooding over domestic differences which involved him severa I yea,s ago, J.ohn W. Corntlll, 62, Thursday morning aboat 9 ended his life and troubles by shooting himself in the head with a revo lvt't I'n hl' s apartments , roo m N 0, 7, a bove the John Staugler cafe, Fifth and ' Wayne avenu e, Day t on. Oh 10. Mr, Cornell was a br9JB worker by occupation and bad been employed ' " 'd f or a bou t mne years, It IS Bal ,at · Sc I W kg La I th e Compu t mg a e or. . t t .te y however, an d a t I n t ermlt en times f h h d . th d urlng e palt ew years, It Ii and had been been in ill health I. u na bl e to wora. . . t Th u rsd sy mornmg, In apparen t th good spl'rl't! , he d ropp ed'm oe ' 'th I t f d h tted ca e an c a p easan ,y WI peTlOns about the place. read th~ ana that morning papers . to announced H _.I h e was gomg up wn. e retumeu . h t t' d t d' I In a s or Ime an wen Irect y to fte · A ' te h IS room. mmu or 80 a r arrivini' the pel'llOns in the cafe and about thfl flat were startled 'y a pistolsbot and the heavy fall of a man's body on the floor. Henry Staugler investigated and found Cornell unconscious in a pool of blood upon the floor. The ambulan.-e quickly removed him to the Laukhart, hospital. Motorcops Stapleton. and Klini'er inveetigated. He left no note of explanation. The deceased was a brother of Mr, Cbas. Cornell, of this place. and the body was brought here Thuraday evening, and the funeral took place at hill home Saturday moming at 10 o'clook.Rev. C. S. Grauser,officiating, Interment was made in Miami cemetery . • - • WINDOW TIlANSPARENCY
Whole Number 3185 A BIO RALLY DAY
To Establish a Game Preserve
Last Sunday was a Banner Day, lor the Christian Sunday School, at - - -Waynesville. Ohio. This was the Allie Hole and family, of Lylle, Harry Sberwood was in Cincinnati General John C, Speaks, head of thE! Ohio Fish and Game comclosing dllY olthe "Red" and "Blue" were guests of W. N. Sears and Friday. mission, in an interview declared the State of Ohio probably would contest. which bas been going on family, Sunday . for the past seven weeks. establish a game reserve flf several thousand acres within a shol t E. V. Barnhart was in Cincinnati. time. In all probability the reserve will be established within a com. The workers Qn both sides did lut week. Miss Letitia McKay had as her parativeiy short distance of Warren Coun ty. A tract of land compris their best. and as a result we have Mrs. E. V. Barnhart was in Daying 1,400 acres, about 50 miles from Dayton, haa been sugO'ested as experienced a great revival alon .... guests at dinner Sunday , Mr :lnd • • Mrs. W. H. Allen and Miss Olive ton, Monday. the nucleus for the preserve. An option has been offered at a price of the lines of Bible school work. The $3000. Th(; fish and game commission has not given up hope of having attendance wu 197. Tht' showing McCollum. - - Frank Hess. of Route 1. is nursing enacted a "hunter's license" law, under which every man WRO cares of Bib.les was inspirin.. ... as the count Mrs. Ida Hockett entertained sev · a felon on his left hand. to hunt will pay the state $1 per year for the privilege showed tbat 167 present had brouaht • eral iruests at an elegant six o'clock "If we can get the law through," declared Mr. Speaks ye.<ltertheir Bible! with them. The coHec- dinner Sunday evening in honor of New Com Meal for sale or exday. "it will irive the commonwealth at lelL'!t $100,000 a year for the tion amounted to ..<t15 75. change at Waynesville Mills. Mrs. Cha!!. Haines, of Morrow, Ohio. purpose of (!lltabliahing a game preserve in the southern part of the The Temperance prOi'ram followMr. and Mrs. J. E. Janney and state." • ing was appronriate and well ren... M~~rs. Edward Ricks and Raydered, """ family were in Dayton, Saturday. mond Davis were hosts at a fine The "Blues" won the contest by dance Friday evening, at 1. O. O. F. Dr. A. T. Wright was in Dayton I 20 points. A remarkable feature of Hall. Several from out of lown last week on professional business. WARREN COUNTY TEACHERS fARMER INSTITUTES this contest 'was that on three occasi~ns each sid. had an equal num- were preaeDt. _ __ Rain Light and Flint Kote Roof The Warren County Teacher's AsThe State Board of Agriculture has ber of scholars present. ina for we by W. H. Madden & Co Mr. and Mrs. Amos Cook enter· sociation will meet in t he National announced regular farmer institutes, P . B. Thom .. CII\n. Minister. ....... tained Sunday at dinner the fOllowBank building. Lebanon, Ohio. No- with dates, speakers, and officers at • - ••- - Me88rs. Albert Cleaver and Thos. SHOW ing guests: Mr. and Mrs. E. J. Smith vember 16, 1912. Following is the following places in this county : ER FOR BRIDE-To-BE Pierce were in Lebanon, Monday program : of Wilmington. Mr, and Mrs. C. E. evening. 10:00 a . m. Music; Devotional ExWaynesville. December 27 and 28, Mrs, Chae. M. P.obitzer. assisted Johns ami son Glenn, of Lytle. Mi98 Rowena Wright, of Red Lit,". ercises, Rev. H. H. Compton; ·'The MarklE!y and Thomas, spe:\ters, by MiBl Martha O'Neall, entertained School Systems of Germany," Miss Lebanon, Janullry 24 and 20. wag-I Mon. day eveninar a few of the girl Mr. and Mrs. Roy Irons enteris the guest of Mr. and Mrs, E. V. Mabel Hadley; " The Camp Fire ner and Green, speakers, . friends of the bride·to·be Miss Cor- tained Sunday at dinner the followBarnhart Girls," MiBl Alice Cooke; AddressMason. February 7 and 8, Hudson nell. The affair was in form of a ing guests: Mr. and Mrs. McMiunls. Mrs. Kate McComas, of H,lmilton, "The Aim of Education." Dean and Huyne. speakers. china shower and manY' useful gifts I of Dayton. Mr. and Mrs. Thad ZimI Ohio, is the guest of Mr. and Mrs. Henry G. Williams, State Normal Morrow. January 13 and ., 14. were received by Luella. The evpn- merman and family. J. H , Coleman. College, Ohio Univer!lity. Shawver and Tressler. speake.rs.. ing was spent b social chat after 1:30 p. m, Music', Address- "The .The d~te for the Centerville Ib- which the guests were invited to the stJtute IS December 23 d 24 Mrs, S, L Cartwright entertained E. P. Clayton was the i'U~t of his Relation of Science to Social Better- BI kf d d Th a n . dining room where II two course at a five- course dinner Friday to brother. Dr. S. D. Clayton, several ment," Dean Henry G. Williams. ac or an omas. speakers. oyster supper was served, after the following guest.: Mesdames A. dayalast week. Oh Lucile B Berry Presi dent I io farmer institutes reach a which the i'uests returned home L Z' Sarah Elva M . Drake' Secretary q uartel7 million' people. The law having spent a pleasant evening. I~im':~:;n, . :~n~~m~~:. CynMrs. Mabel Fitzgerald and son. ~ H &gera pro~ide8 that the State Board of Th~ invited guests were Misses ' thia Evans, H. E, Hathaway. Emmor Harold. were guestA of relatives in Ex. Committee C. W. Williams AgricuLture conduct these institutes. Edith Mosher, Stella Lemmon, Ruth Baily, Lina Devitt, P. D. Clagett. Sprin~eld. Sunday. C. A. Bruner Many n~ore applicatiens were made Hartsock, Marie Miller. Henrietta Misses Elizabeth Carroll, Kezia Mr. and Mrs, Ed Hartsock, of - - • this year than could be granted. McKinsey, Edith Crane. Marianna Merritt and Khea Jeannette CartSpring Valley. were Sunday guests State aid can not be given to more Allen. Katherine Alexander. Lucile MASONIC NOT ICE than four in a county, in the way of Cornell. Mrs . Fred Hartsock. Mrs. wriarht. of Mr, and Mrs. Cbas. Rye. Regular communication of Way- paying local expenses. Speakers C. S. Grauser and Mrs. U. M. White. '11 Lod N 163 F & A M Miss Edith Mosher. assisted by Several of the Scottish Rite M a.' , .• may be furnished to independent • - • nesvi e ge, o. ' 'II k i T esd . Mrs. Fred Hartllock entertained llOns Ilol111 atlr.,'! the semi-annual The pu bIisher! of The Youth 8 WI ta ~ pace u ay evemng. meetings of which' nearly 150 will be REDUCTION SALE 'Co . ' 1\ I h' N b 19 P t fd d Thursday afternooOl from 2 to 6, meeUII~ at ~I.uJlllti!l wet·k. mpanton WI , as a ways at t lSI ovem er . aymen 0 • ues ~n held in addition to the 350 regu lar ,. Reventeen of the near and dear season. present to every subscriber electeon of officers SOJournmg institutes. One or two lectures to ' A great reductIOn will be offered Milll Sarah Haydock, of New Bur- whose subscription ($2.00) is paid brethren cordially invited to be boys under 21 years will be alven. in all millinery also. face veilings, friends of the . coming bride-to-be "'. Mias Luella Cornell. The affair was lington. was the guest of Mr. and for 1913, a beautiful pouvenir. This p r e s e n t . , This is a new feature. In addition feathers. and novelties of all sorts k' I ed a miscellaneous shower and the 'l C. B. Bentle,. Saturday. F . B. H en d erson, W•. M. to above speakers, a lady instructor f rom now on untJ stoe IS e ear year it takes the unique form of a friends were no sooner seated in the E , V . Bam hart. Sec y, Transparency, to be hung - will bEl assigned for one lecture" up . Rev. and Mrs. C. S. Grauaer and .Window th '':'.1 • f f I' hted G Li I S 'th pretty and attractive home. when e WllluOW or m ront 0 a Ig • - • The records IIhow that the farmer race nco n ml . SOli •. Charles. were visitors at Dayton In 't th I' ht sh' I, ---.~-- ••- -the hostesses presented the i'ifts to Iamp. .Throui'h I • eed Ig I mes VIOLA TION OF CONTRACT institute is growing stronger. and and New Paris, Ohio. last week. f MASONIC NOTICE Mi88 Luella. who eyed each of the as th roug h t b e stam g ass 0 a more popular. Farmers should ap_ 1 Guy L Hamer. of Route 2. haa preciate the help and publicity given Members of Waynesville Lodge. Mr. W. H. Clark. of Omaha. Neb. cathedralwindow.80ftlyilluminating was the i'uest of his cousin. Mrs. Ithade des!flDth-fa ,.~gured ofII Autumdn I ~uedhS'XM. ~owCoersfor$6'pOOOI damCoageslby the c:ounty newspapers to these 'i No. 163, F. & A. M. and sojouming thanks to her ...irl friends. A Warren Barnetl, several days of p.n WI rUh... ; an a aroun. In t e ema mmon cas urt. meetinlrs. b th t-.I to t t .. t week. thed . I I te f h' h h i ' b f i r e reno are requetl wu a prophecy was then ""rl'tten lIyeach ).... _ wrea In purp e . c us w IC • e calms 0 an a • - .. IthIf h a11 a t 9 0 •cIock Thu rsd aymee .. •rs 0 . ecuuse , mom- for the happy bride-to-be. Dainty Mr. and Mrs. Lawrenj:e Cart- ir.rapes and green fc.ha~e. IS the leged VIOlatIOn of. contract In a real Any persons found huntini' on any : ing to attend the funeral of our de- refreshments were served and the the most I ~tawte deal. affectmg a 19d7-acr~dfarm °thf my farms will be prosecuted to ce88ed brother. Edmund Retallick. --'''"''t, of DIl.,ton. we- Sund-v orcl.o.f the.fro onths. It IS Co ~u-sta departed for thel' r homes wna u -v ." ""I attractive 1"1 t ever sent to mpan-, In arren county. an resl ence e f ull extent of the law. J F B H' d W M .. ~ vialtora at tbe home of Mr. and Mra. ___ .I • 0 bo f • . en erson. . . after thankini' the h..tesses for the lon nnruers. I property In s m. t Dr. J. T. Ellis. E. V. Barnhart. Sec·y. I. E. Ke)'II. pleasant time. ThI'Bfl fortunate enough to M inrited were Miae8 Edith Crane. Marie Mi11er. Stella Master Horace Drue Alexander Lemmon. Alma Waterhouse. Lucile baa returned home after several Cornell. Mary Salisbury. Emma week'a visit with his grandmother Hawke. Martha O'Neal. Josephine '=lin. ktethia Alexander. Oglesbee, Henrietta McKhasey. Ruth ------------------------PAPER------------------------Mr. Court Murray. of Rogers. Hartsock, Marianna AlI~n. Katherine Ark., attended the funeral of' Mrs. Alexander. Mrs. C. I{, lJ,obitzer. John Conner. Saturday. Mr. MurWritten and Read by Miss Anna Vandervoort. at the WayneSVille Grange Mildred Hartsock. Helen Harris and ray will stay here for Beveral days. • ' Master Drue Alexander. of Day tOil.
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' 0• P rof, d. M. Austill. of Chicag made a flying visit to hill parentA Mr. and Ml'II. N . S. Austin Saturdav His eieter, MillS Celestia. ilccompam. him home for a visit of several weeks.
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There, ha been so mueh talk a bo u t 'In t h e rear t h d d ownwar d I' a suitable building for Congress., ft. to crest of the Liberty statue. ey i s ope the "TrIp to Washington," that the eighty feet to the Botanical Gardens. Materiolls were slow and uncertain The material of older central part is Another pretty social event was boys will take as the result of their The park was enlarged to its present and had! not Virginia and Maryland Virginia sand stone painted white. given in honor of Miss Luella Corefforts at com raisina, that I thou",ht enclosure of forty-six acres in 1874. advanct!d the money Conrese re- the newer ' wings are Nass. marble. nell whose marriage to Mr. Ralph 1 would take you on a ramble The terrace on the western side of fused, the work would havt! stopped As you advance to the great Miller will take place this week. th~gh its beautiful. g.vernm~nt the buildfng and their ornamental Ialtogether. The town was only a bronze door )last the arreat statues Mil58 Stella Lemmon assisted by buildtngs . and down Its beautiful approaches cost 1200.000 and are a I muddy village in the wbods. Never- on either aide, you are told that Miss Katherine Alexander enter-' Tbe ecarlet fever seems to be rive-. ' . part of the general scheme of out· I thele..qs the Capitol, such as it was, Roger was given 18.000 for his t£1ned Wednesday afternoon from 2 gaining rapidly in Le~non. Seven There are so many many thinp of door decoration, and as the trees was ready in October 1800. when plaater model of the door. aad that to 5. The guests were given small new cues were reported lut week great interest that one 'hardly knows and shrubberies mature. ('~ch year Congress or the GOVf~rnment moved it was caat in Munich at a cost of packages and upon openin", thelll :~Fcio! ~:::w='d:e~ ~: where to begin or where to end. jadds to their beauty . . In front of lin Only the north wing. the present $17.000 In gold It is 19 ft. high they found aeard attached telling As you enter Washington the first Ithe Capitol (to the east) IS the green Supreme Court roomll, was finished and weigh. 10 tOilS, them what to make for thebride-toweek is improving. thing to attract your attention iaita ihouae in which may be seen many ' if> 1800. the opposite wing in 1811. You are now in the rotunda. You be. Soon a1l th" girls were busy Chu. Haines, of Dayton, Ohio magnificent Union station-one oflraretropicalplanta. It is here that The cost up to that time was $787,000. loqk about you with a feeling of awe and many useful and pretty gifts who bad the misfortune to faU off ~ the finest in the world. . It ~as built the ~ast c~wds aasemble to see the Then the British bumed the rlty and at the great statutes. and the great were received by Mles Cornell. buildina in that city. Is here for a by the Pennsylvania and Baltimore pre;ndent Inaugu~ted and. her~, in 1815 Congres.~ authorized the paintings high up in the dome. After all the artieles were made lind few . days. Althoui'h somewhat and Ohio R. R. Co.. at a coat of facmg . the mam entrances, IS secretary of Trea.'Iurer to borrow You pass from here to other parts presented the i'uestA were invited to stiff an4lll)re from his wounds, Mr t20.000.000. It has a suite of rooms Greenoujlh's 8tat~e of Washington. $500,000 for repairs, for the Capitol of the building; the senate chamber. the dining room. whieh had been stood. The original the h\>use of representatives. the decorated for the occasion in green b'u ilt especially for the use of the This statue which ' is covered from walls still Haln. i,i improvlna very fast. president of the U. S. and his family. the weather in winter, is of Carrara building was completed in 1827 at a supreme court room. the President's and white and made a pleasinC picRev. and Mra. J. F, Cadwallader A. you leave the station you do marble and repreaents, in hero Ie COllt of '2.500,000. additions were private room. and statuary hall, t~re. The guests were then seated b¥ the pleasure Saturday of a visit not see alr colors of cars bound for size, the Father of hi' Country. irt a spin made which were completed which is tho old 'repreaentative hall. and served to a two eourae oy.-: from Mr. and Mra. C. P. Clyburne numerous plaees; there ia the yellow Roman toga which has sUpped from III 1867. at a cost ot $9,000.000. Everywhere you are greeted with supper. Good wishes and a joU), of .w~ln&tOn; C. Mr. and Mrs: car that will take you acrosa the his shouldera. lifting a band of Meantime the low wooden dome was great ,aintings, magnificent draper- time f01lowed and tge guests all Ju, ~"I of Yellow Sprinp eity in one direction; if 10U wish to warning and advice to a nation. replaced by the present great iron ies. beautiful mosaic work until you left for their homee" thanking the . Mi_ Clara lile od Mary Goode: . go ttie other direction you go to Gree~ough devoted ~08t of his time dome. \'I~earing nearly 9.000,000 Ibs. feel like it is impol58ible to describe hostesses for the pleuant time spent. of Xenia. \ Pennsylvania Ave. transfer and you for ~Ight yea~ to this work of art If to this you add Qne million for it so others may. appreelate it., The invited I¢ests were the Miwea and It e08t the government $20,000, . mONap8eei two m01ion for improved You must 1l0W see the White Henrietta McKinsey. Edith Moab.... have maatered theirsurfaee lines, ' . The grat a~vant~ t!.'_t WashHlSTOK:f OF' DISTRICT grounds, cost of repairs etc .• you House. The pregident's grounds Joeephine Olilesbee • .E.Ilith Crane, • ington enjoys In havmg Ita streets have -the coat at about $16,000.000. constat of lOme 80 acree, sloping Martha O'N.u. Mra. tr.' M. Whiw. f Iald ,ott ' before any building . . . Th.actofCo~ofJuI19.1790. down to the Potomac. Mrs. C. irI.&.,itzer. Mn.. , i'NIi;~· ~ ,~Il '.--bOWD in the choice of the ~hieh establ~ed the 'd~ric~ ,o f . D~l'TlQN OF CAPITOL . AsyoQ,enter the White HoWIe you Hartsock. of Morrow :,,1In. ' C~ ~ c, for the P, ,. tioll..of Co . lumbia, u...t ;rior'to,_the , The Capltol:ls. 7.61 ft. 850 ft, notice ...·theelabO . trate Bruner. :- the :~tot ~Tb~. aio~' ' lnfron,~ ,~rst Mondp' of · 1~ ~ ~de lihd'~' ~.~ bearly four ~~ on ~ !Side of ~e JWt ~' , \ . ', ' -~~ro oci'M.,a.rf!!'~: .~ . , . tot. . ." leve1 bQt. Conunil!liQil~.hoUld ~ve ·8idahed It'i8166'·ft. .tO the . n ' . ' ; (Co ~ued ' .. 6 .'. 9f ~f ", . ,~ .:, ' .
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pa ins of povt'rly," wro lf Thom · as n e Quin e y. "I had lat ... Iy / ('en too mu ch \I f. lllo re than I wlMhed 10 rt:.~ m emlwr ; but th l) plt'nH urcs of lh e ponr. lh!'lr co nsolatio ns of spi r it. nnd t h plr rf 'I'OK(>S fr om bodily loll . ca n n e ' "r' r L C-C"O li lP opprpstdve t o contem· pl a t E'." Illd ,,~ cI there nre lll rasures o! t he p(l(l r. says th l' Knn as Cit y Slar On e IR not so sure of th e dell l( llt ot " reposes from bodily totl ." Th l!l. t phmsA. nR used b y Of> Qul neey. Is r emlnlHcp nt of Sa lla tor Vest's sto ry ot th e li ttle neg ro hoy wh o was llO u nd lng hi s Ilngpr wIth a hammer Bnd was c r y· Ing rrom thl' pnln. "Why do you d e t h at~ " tb e ecnalo r ask ed hi m. " Oh." h e said , " 1l fe{' Is eo goo d wh e n I Quit. " Rut I t t1H! tol l Is no l oppressive. Bure· Iy t h e pH lod of rest Is t he sweele r becausf' of It. T he pleas ur es o f th e tloo r Inc lude a love of good r eadin g a nd leisur e for It ; a ppetit es fo r th e b es t ea Ung In tho world. boiled dinn e rs; child h ood, storing me mori es ot sw lmm lo' holes and b ar e feet and cIrcu ses and bu mbl e bee fi gh t s; the treat of a D occas loo al good pl a y ; the notmIse rl y eX Ultation at mo oe y tlut by for • rain y day: th e selfish lIa tlstactlon at ee lt-lIacrlfice; th e romaoce ot youth where marria ge Is ot h elpmatel, " pard· n e rs." Oh, the r e are ple asures at tha pool'-1lnd a country wholle pioneers kn ew th e m 110 w ell. whose newer communIti es know th e m yet so well, mUlt rei tore the m by eradlcaUne needlell Imtllumlned poverty. " Th~
Many persons are wOlTYlog, In print and out at It, lellt woman Is "maltlne a man of herself," and in 'her eagernell to crallp new opportunlUel Is forcettlng her Immemorial prlvllegsl. But there III an eQul\lly lerlous caUIIII for anxiety In man'lI IndUlerence to certain at htl preroeatlv8l. He lIIeme to be forgetting the tllealuree that aocrue to him' aa a tlarent. "Pa" III no longer "onto htl Job." He haa turned hIli resppnlJlblUtlee over .to the feminine Iide at the hOUle, and II ltarvlng a. profound need ot hll nature In 110 dolne. There haa heen rather too much IdeallzaUon at motherhood at the expenee at fatherhood. Not Infrequently it Ie the father rather than the mother who la able to attain· to the vision ot the ta.mUy al a sacred InIUlutlon. He may be more Intimate with the chtldren tbn the mother, and have depthl of undenlanding and tendemen whIch Ihe lacks. But whether he exceeds her or not in IItllrItual comprehenllon ot hIs sonl and 4auehters, Ihould he be shut out of that inner room and confidence Into wbtoh all parente and chUdren should enter by right ot community of Inter1I1Il! No Queltlon about It, the Ame~ lean tather too often II out In the Ilold. Perhatlll he made the blunder In Itepplne out there hlmaelf, but none the Ie.. It ill! the buslnell ot the wom· lin who are Wise IUld the children who ara dutltul to. lee tha.t he Is brought back Into heart .. Icx:latlon with the othere. There'll one lood thine about the doC day I coming 10 late; they are the ineect-breedlng day.. The 1IIee and moeQultoea when they begln their lIeaeon early have a way of lIettJng utlOn people'll garments jUllt betore they 10 indoors and of darting InSide When· ever ecreenl are opened for a minute. When the insects be&1n theIr lIeallOIl Ia.te there /Bn't a chance tor 10 many Clf them to get lnto the houle.
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An electrical Iclentlst deltroy. aU the mItes In chee s o by electrocution. He did not count them. but be eott. mated that In one cheese weighing two pounds the re w ere 6.000.000 mltel. Ot course the dead ones were all lett in the cbeese, whIch arous,lls the Query : What Is the difference betw een eating a dead m.lte and a IIvlnB one1 '" A Fre nch aviator predicts aIr machines which will fiy at a sneed or Y
about 1wo hundre d miles an hour. At present what an ala rmed publlo 18 looking for In travel of all kinds til leas attention to whirling baste to a goal and more prospect of gettinl there alive. . It III aald that side whiskers and trUled shIrts at the olden , time are to be reylved tor mlUlcullne fa~hlonll .
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F we may credit a dee p sea sclenUst, It wt\l oo.t lesB than UIIO,000,000 to make SIberia a eum· mer relort, .tart Ice famlnea III Labrador, lIve Scotland an all day Bummer, with a tempe rature like Japan' s; change the climate of the AUantlc cout to one like that of Southern Calltomla, melt all the Ice on and around the no!'th tlOle and open It to truck gardening. To do 10 wUl be cheape r . much ea.sler and t wice a.s Qulolr.ly done a.s to build the Pana.ma canal, 118,)'11 the New York Herald. All that la neeeaaary to accomplish thelle reaulte, lOme ot which would I'&.ult trom Upping the old earth IldeWl!l.ys, Is to bulld • rlpratl jetty about 200 mllel long aeroBe the shoall g . tending eastward tram Newtoundland, near Cape Ra.ce. That would 8top the Labrador current, whose cold II capable of malr.lng 2,000.000 tona ot Ice e.ery second. trom runnIng right Into the Gult IItream. wh08e heat Is equal to the hurning ot 2,000,000 tona of coal every minute. They meet now on the Grand Bank, where the water II only about 260 teet deep. The Gult IItream 18 split up and ' spreade out lIVer mUllona of 'Quare lea&Ues at the AUa.ntlc. Sink Labrador Current. If lIuch a Jetty were built the Labradar OUlTent oomlng down from the Arctic would be turned ea.stward. and would be lunk 10 tar when the Gulf stream met It that the latter warm blue river of the ()(lean would pa.. over the great cofj river from iIle north tlOle. The WIU"III Gult IItrea.m would continue In almost undlmlnl.hed volume to the northward and the Ll!I.brador current would run a mile deep through the ",eat deptb. of the Atlantic. malting the torrid wne about the equator cooler, whtle the Gult stream would reQulre only three months to melt eve.... inch ot lce •I aroliDd the tlole. FantasUc though this may ~. It hCUI received the clollellt Intereet from the toremost men of tlrncUcaI science In America and other countries. Every detail of the aa. toundlng ente rprise ba.s been worked out by Carroll Llvlngeton Riker at Brooklyn, who has made critics swallow theIr scorntul prophecIes 10 other enterprlaes . He built at 61 Dey .treet. I ] 8~4 th fI t h 1ca1
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. dam , at Panama, hI! Burve yed Havana harbor tor the Stl8DIsh gove rnment and prepared the . IIYltem for dl.posa! ot Havana's lIe wage. His record Is not that of a villionary, and the re spectful In terest accorded Wm by hla world-Wide correstlOndenU on the Great Bank jetty project Indi· cates that he III known to the Iclentlflc world In no undig nifi e d a.spect. Flgurea Not Contradicted. In the book " Power and Control of the Gull Stream." Just published by Mr. RIker, he dlacu8Bes the problem at Drelervlng to the universe the bene.· olent warmth ot the Gult IItream tor the destrucUon of the sterilizing cold of the Arotlo. He goe. into detalla to prove that the Oreat Bank JettT wfll do what he clalmll for It by pr&venting the delltructlve meetlng at the great frigId and warm ~an IItreams. He 8hoWIL that the ma.terlal tor tbe jetty Is ready at hand, that the Labrador current '111111 Itself bund up with Its sand Icoured from Its ArcUc course the barrier to Its conftlct wtth the Gulf Itream, and he bal exact ftg· urell and other data for all the amazIng rellult. he deolares must Ine.ltably follow the con.tructlon ot that ocean dam. "Thll work III m08t Tespecttully dedicated to hIm who now holde the tlOwer phYlllcally to control the world, ItI climates, Ita heatl and Itll l1,ht. HII Royal Hlghnesll and Imperial Maleaty King G: or,e VI." I. the dedlcation of the volume. Great Britain, ot course. owns the territory utlOn which the Riker jetty must be conIItructed. If at all. Ocean currents, he recltetl, control the distribution ot tropIcal IIOlar heat, the waters heated about the equator bearing away toward the tlOlel the heat there absorbed and modifyIng lands near which they run. Ths greet warm flood of the Gult stream, .~ mllel In width and 1 .200 teet deep, • with a temperature above 73 degreetl Fah ren b e It. 18 Ilke a h ot WI. t er tl Ipe warming the Atlaotlc coast and adjoining regions ae It fiows northward. The Labrador current. 260 mllell wide and 200 feet d eetl. sweeps down trom the Arcttc wIth a tempel'llture below 82 degrees, or treezlng. It meets and robs the Gult atrf' am of Ita heat In the meeting on the Orand Bank. His facts and figures are not contradlcted by any ot the scientists who have written to Mr. Riker on this subject. Worked a Pun on the Profellor. Charles Edson, wholle Quaint draw.
IIESSENTIALS REQUlRED FOR SUCCESSFUL STORAGE- OF CABBAGES DURING WINTER
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Troubles Are More largely Result of Careless Handling and Bad Ventilation Than of Disease- Take Advantage of Cool, Frosty Nights. (By L . C . CO nlIl': TT. ) possib le d ur ing t he nig ht 80 as to set T h llTe aro lh n Hl t h lllgs n ec ess a ry th e blw e llt ot th e low nig ht temper a ' t or th e s ucccsHtu l s to r ln K ot ca bbag es . lUTl·~ . T he olhe r e xtrf' me of too low (l ) Care fllll y grow n und c a r l'tul1, tem pe rature s h oul d a lso be provide d bu ndl ed h ea ds of a ~ o rt we ll IldU pl llJ n.,alnRI. !Ju r ing pr otract ed co ld t o r sta rin., ; (2) sto r age waroh oust's spe lls th e te mp e ra ture Ius Ide th e s to r8,0 constru cte d and ar rang ed a s to pre- a ge h ousen ll1 IlY get dll ng e ro us ly low. ~'e nt dri p fro rn th e celll llg or NJO f To ' guard again s t I08s t ro rn free zing . stri kin g lh e ij to re d b eadS ; und ( 3 ) 0 11 h ealo rs are placed at 8ut tn bl e In· such un a r rang e me nt nud co utro l or t(' rv a ls In th e walks a nd a lleYII to th e v~ lltll a llo n ILn d tl' llIpe rllturlj of t he ma l u~a ln th e t om pe ratu re above t h e bu lldl ll g liS to PI' ' vent t he ClI ti dOOSll' l danger po lut. t lon of mois tu re all t h o cn bbllge wh ile Slorage tro ubles a re m or e la rge ly III s torago. tb e res u lt at ca r(' lc8s bandlln g an d Cab lmg " to be stored 10 comme rc ial bad ve ntll ut lo n thun a t disease s. I,torn go hOU8f'S s ho ul d b e ve ry ca re· Pra cti call y all o f th o rotting wh ic h tu ll y cut lind clos..,ly tr lmlll ed 80 t llll t ta kes Illace duri n" the s torage pe ri od tit I looso lea \'Os g et IlIlo t ho sto rage Is th e re s ult of o rga nl s lrts a llu cklug h ouse I n huu ll ng ca bbag e fro m the t b e ba dl y ban di ed pr s lightly d lsealled t1dd to tbe s tore ho use , s p r ing wago os h ':dcls un de r ba d Il tofllg e condl tlo ll s. ~, h o ul d be us .. d a nd tb e h ea ds s ho uld P oor cultivatio n. bad harv estin g me thb e I,a sse d from h u nd to hall d a nd ods . a lon g ba ul to s to rage. and rou gh n e \' er l h rown Into t h .. wllgo n body . han dlin g In u n lo lldlo itl; a nd storin g a re T h e Bame ca r e e ho uld be o bser ved In a ll to be a void e d If ca bbage 18 to b e p ln c ln g th e hea ds In storage. k ept euccessfully through th e s torage If the h eads a re to be sto red III billS, perIod. th e b ins sho uld be narro w and n ot If s tora ge tnc llttles are not avail· m ore t ha n 16 or 18 fee t fro m front to able, cabbage may b e sto red 0 0 a b ac k. an d the he adll no t more lhan 6 s mall s cal e o n a well·d ral n ed IlOrtion clr 7 feet In de pth In each bl~ . Sey· of the fi e ld . The pre pa ration tor this Elr a l bins may b e place d o ne a bove an· conelsts In le ve ling an are a wide othe r In the same section by placIng .. wate rproot fioorIng betw een the bluB, 80 that the drill cause d by d&caylng cabbage or othe r conde ns ation can not r each the lower bin trom the one abov e. This plan of stora g e la ~lOt, III g en e ral , as satisfactory CUI to l ltore the cabbage on she lves . The b e adll may be stored In single layers Method of 8torlng Cabbage on a Small or In layers two or three deep on the Scale In the North. !Jhelves. PrecautioDl IIhould be taken to provide an area way betwe en the enough to allo w fiye h eads ot cab· outs ide wa ll of th e bulldlng and the bage to b e placed, roots up, In a can· lito rage bi ns nr she l Ve8. tlnuo us row . The w alls of t he building should be The oute r le aves are all pre served 110 made as to pro vide a dead-air and care fully wrapped around the !lpace to preve nt the pen etration ot h eads BS th ey are place d. atte r which t:rost. th e whol e Is cover e d wIth a la yer of The lIe cret ot Succeu In the man· IItraw or marlh hay. and, as t he Ilgement or a storage ware house Is to weather Increase s In s ev erIty, wIth a bave dlsease·fre e , w e ll ·mature d, firm, aUg ht la yer ot earth. In the milder c~are tully·handled Btock grown from tlOrtloos of th e country tbls protection IIlgh·grade s t' ed and the stor age house Is e mploy ed for the whole winte r. IlO construcl ud that th e tempe rature Farthe r north t h e soli la yer mus t be l::an be lowe red and maintain ed as Incre ase d, and wh er e winte r s are S6Inear 34 degrees F . all poSSIble v e re storage houses 8hould be used t hroughout th e whole storage period. rath er than thI s prim itive method of This me ans that the greatest care s toring. m ust b e exercised to take advantage It the crop Is to be stored on a more lor cool, trosty nights whi c h occur exte nsive Bcale It msy be placed on a during the stora&8 period, and as soon v entilate d platform and pli ed In long 118 th e bous e Is fill ed to kee p It cloBed rlcka. and then cove re d with rye durIng the day and otlen aB much as straw and a la y er of earth. '..... • ... ~.............. ~.,._ A
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LIVE NOTES FOR FATTENING .SURPLUS SWINE BREEDERS STOCK OF CHICKENS Damp Wooden Floors Produoe Dealers Find No Difficulty In DisRheumatism as Quickly as posing of Well Fleshed Fowls Those of' Cement -One Good Ration. oh
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Now Is the time to figure whether It would be cheaper to build comtortable houses for the hoc or supply the h eat thla winter by teedlng extra grain. It Is a bad t>Cillcy to wean younA pigs' suddenly and put them on COWl' skIm milk. The milk should be ted them very gradually at first and eev· eral times a day. There Is much In breed and much In pedlcree, but these a.re worthlell uniess the feeding and care are such &II to develop the natural 'tendencies of the bre ed. To 11. ' very conSiderable extent the profitableneas at st()(lk raIsing and feedIng lIell In wlee dllcrlmlnatlon in the eelecUon of the breeden and teedera according · to their ablllty to take on flesh readily and rapidly. Our experience III that wooden ftoora In the hog houlee will produoe rheuJ matism In the anlm aI BUSt a.s QU.Ic ItIr as c e ment fioorl If former are -allowed to remaIn damp and the bedding holda moillture. If the cement lIoon are kept clean and well littered with dry straw or . other material freQu enUy, rheum,Usm will not result. Be tter have a hole two teet Wide at the (op ot the pen and a crack two Inches wid e at the bottom. It il the cold aIr blowing under the doors and around the pen that cause the creal· ea t discomfort. By taking the Bmallest pIgs away trom th e others and reedIng them by themselvBb aa 600n as they are weaned logs and rhymes have amused readers you will seldom have l!I. runty pig on of The Btar tor a naif dozen years, while a atudent at KanllCUI university, the place. Runts are merely -thoBe plge was asked one day by the tlrotes!or of that are small a! birth and which do not have a chance with theIr .. tronger philosophy : " Mr. Edaon, SUPtlOle the oorpuscles In tbe blood !lowing &.long companions to , get enough to eat.
. "I woul du ' t li ke to b e Ji mmy Spldor. would YOII ?" " W hy not?" " We ll, h e h as e igh t eyes, and whan h e wants t o Bee th e b ull gllme h& h as to fin d eight knot h olos In t hefe nce.
FACE ALMOST COVERED WITH PIMPLES AND BLACKHEADS At chi son . K nn.-"For a n um ber of' yenrs I sutl'er ed v ery grea tl y from skin eru pti on . My tace WtlS "ery r ed and Ir r itated . be ln!:' almost cOH!r e(1 wIth pimpl es and blackh eads. The pi mples were sca tt er e d over my face. Th ey we re a Iloe ras h wit h t he exception nf a fe w I ~ rge pim ples on m y for e head and c h in. My fnce bu rned and looked red as It ex posed to e it h er ben t or cold. It wa s not onl y un sight ly but very uncomrortable . I trl cd several reme di e s b ut COUldn' t get an y r e llet. I was recommended to us e Cutlcura SORP nnd Cu tlcura Ointme nt. "I npplled the Cutlcura Oi n tment tn the evsnlng, lea ving It for ab out flY8minut es , th en was hing It orr wIth. Cutl cura Soa p a nd h ot wat er. I waBhed wIth the Cuti cura Soap a nd hot W\P te r al so se veral tim es durIn g th e d1l.1. Art er about tour months of thla application. my face wao cle are d of the pImple s . I stili u se th e Cutlcuf& Soatl." (Si gned) Miss E ls ie Nl ellOn. Dec. 29, 1911. Cutl c ura Soap and Ointm ent 1014 throughollt the w orld . Sample or e&oll free, with 32·p. Skin Book. ' Addreae poIIt-card " CutfCUT&, Dept. L, BOlton.'· Adv. Surpri lle for Mother. A ce rtain nloth e r . given to mY8t1cls m and Im pre sHlve t beo rl es r egardIn g he r blgh ly natural childr en . onee "enIn g waH e n t ertainin g vl slton. Sudd enl y c ame th e sound o f little feet pa lte ri ng to !.he head ot th e Btalre. Tbe moth er ra ised h e r ha nd In 80le mn warni ng. " Lis Len ," s h e saId. softl y . "The children are go tn g to de li ve r their good- . ni ght m essage. It a l ways g ives me a feelin g ot r e ve ren ce to h ear th emth ey a re BO muc h neare r the Creator th a n w e are, an d_they s peak so wond erfull y. sometim es . Hus h! One or them Is spe aking n ow." Th en . breaking t hrou gh th e t e ns e at. le nce. ca m e a shrill whis per : " Mam ma! W lIIy 's tound iii oug In hll hed !"
A Lucky Find. "Whe r e'd ye glt YOll r new hlrecl mnn 1" In qu Ired Farme r 11 eck. "H e ca me a long as a candIdate, and There hall been a. good de m a nd for well·Jed chIckens lble leason. The dId a \tUle r ea pIng ror me. I perd fo.a Tera ftnd no difficulty In dlstlOslnfJ: Buade d him th a t h e had 00 chance or ot large Quantltle8 ot well !le shed ('lecUon and h e decid ed to re main cnlc'kens, but the poor or tbln chlck- with me pe rmanently." enll, or tholle orrlhe ronge. have found Important to Mother. a very poor market. Laat yenr's exExamine ca refully ev ery botU. ot p erience taught the deal ers that thll CASTORIA, a Bate and sure remedy tor class of stock Is very hard to dl& Infanta and children, and lIee that It poee ot at a tlroflt, and many deal era Dearsthe ~lost consid erable money on the ~Iu Signature of • ~ chickens they handled, conlleQue ntly In USe For Over 30 ears. thll leaaon th e y are buying ordinary alack at low tlncell. The dltlerence Children Cry for Fletcher'8 Castoria raid by some dealers between stock Way of Word •. as It runa and properly ted birds hall "I must say thlll looks like Iharp . been trom fiv e to seven c ents a pound. A good ratIon tor tattenlng chick· practice ." " I t does- that's ftat." enll Is oomtlOsed ot equal parte by weight of corn cilop, low crade 1I0ur It I Language. and mid dUngs. Thl. II mixed with "If mon e y talk8, what does It eayT· sour milk or buttermilk to the con. "I guess It lays buy·buy." sletency ot a pancake batter. Atter the blrda 'are put In the fattening II ..... Wlnolo", 'K 8oot~11I1I' S,.rup tor Clolld ... crale s they are It.arved tor twenty- tC',"lh l uu. 8Uft ~ lI. tb ~ S!'um ~ ....... dU'·e K intlamm ... tour hours. Bo that when teedln8 ~~~I: a llIlY'" p alu. cure" .- Iu d c ulle . ex! A boUle. commencel their appetltell are very keen. A preachme nt by any otber name At IIrst they are ted eparlngly, hut would he (Julte as unwanted . after a few days th e ration 18 gradu. ;.:;:;;~-::-;-;:-:;;:_;.:;_~_:;;._;_~L;:::;;:==S ~~;:::;;;;: ally Inc~ealled until they are given I all they Iwl1l oat Quickly In ten mln- I BAD BACKS DO utes. Two teeds are given dally, and MAKE WORK HARD aa near equal hours a.part all tlO8o Backache makes the dai ly toil, for lib Ie. Grit should be KlYen onoe a thousands, an agony hard to endure, week. At the end of the fattening . Maoy of th ese poor sufferers have p e riod the bIrds should be etarved kldney troubl e and dOD't know it. tram eighteen to twenty-rour hours Swolleo, aching kidneys usually go betore killing, 10 as to make lIure tbat har;d in haod with irregular kidoey .the crop and Intestinel a.re empty. a elloD, headache, d izzioOlS, nervousness and despondency. World'. Champion Cow. When suffering eo, try Doao'l KidBanoatlne Belle De Kalis the' world 's Dey Pills. the best-recommended ohamtllon cow. with a record ot 1,058.8 lcidney remedy. tlOund. ot butter tat, Which will make Here'. 1,323 tlOundl of butter. In the 386 daYI of the teat, she gave 27.<104 pounds ot ~·~ird'd~~....·.~ 3.88 tler cent. milk. Cow ~ have been !ll:ai~~~u.S:J~i making records for years and the 11m· co.dI Lloduwn n. bay· In~ run In ~~~;;~rt'~' ''''.JIJ'':311 It has not yet been reached. ThIs cow rr.\l' ~::.~ ball tlroduced nearly I~ tlmel the ;~:IY~~~::~!~: aJllount of milk and butter by the or· w er o'cUDlIt&Dtlr I dinary cow and hal nearly tlroduced ,rowln. won e an" the _Idn c, an a.mount at butter equal to her own aec.ret lonl tro ubled mell!".ul,.. wetaht. Iloan'l Kldne,
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d evis ed and constructed the ~t~. ~ rat plant on boa rd the steamlll)lp Celtic. which carried to Uyerpool the first cargo ot Am erican dreued meata e ve r landed there. He -d esIgned and conlltruoted the IJrst lee and cold air rerrigeratlng rna~hlne ever constructed . He w . . call· ed vIsionary when h d _... II tlrotlOle -.;&1 of theae. which have proved 'ploneers The 'denunclatlons which feminIne ID creat lodustrlal equiplUent at the Itylel have been receiVing will now world . In your veins bad a conscloullneaB al l 8uccellful FarmIng. you have, would they not regard their The farmer need not, In order to have the field of Criticism broadened, When the federal go\'ernmeut de- rela.tlon to your body In much the and lhe women wlll have the chance dded to make Washington, the Il&' same way a8 you regard the universe make bls occutlatlon a IUC088I1, be ot their IIvea to hit back.. tlonal capital. sanitary by dredglq In ItII relation to you; might they not highly educated in eclentlJlo agricul· ture.· The prlnclplel of lIuccel.ful the Potomac Mr. RIker dealgned and too have a phlloeophy of liter' Tbe "G~anUng a corlluscle had a con. farming are few lUll! Blmple. Ftve hundred students worke4 fluUt the largest and mOlt tlOwertul farmer shOUld adapt hili crop to hla their way througb ColumbIa la.st year; tlumplng dredge ever conlltructed Utl IICl0ulnesl," r e plied Mr. Edson. "no 1011. That Is the I1rat condition, It which Is hIghly credltab1e both to them to .that Ume. It pumped up a IOltd doubt we wou'ld be as Incomprehen. plant and earth are to work tOlether. ~IUI CUred m& block of 'g ranlte welghlng .l,SOO poundl alble to It' aa I~ the universe to UI ; 0 and Columbia. But we venture a con. &II It It were a. tlehble. Ilftlng It 80 Ind It a.s It fioated along .n our veIn II He must sel ect hll eeed with care. Treell Fl'Om ",.n08, bay., bad no jecture that they did not do It by teet above the W'Ilter, and In&lohed a a COl'J)ulcle formulated & phUGe('E!hy Too little attention haa been given to Durlne last yea.r many' sblpmentl &roUble IIDco. ltandlng around yelling arter' football big eteel lafe tram the river oole no doubt It would ~ecld( It bad U~ec1 tllil In the pallt. But by lelectlng and 'of nUrB~ry atock trom AnK~TI, France. C .. D .....•• at Aer Dnae tetltlng leed fol' qua.llty, IrOm 26 to 40 cOntained ' browD tall · JIlothll. : Tbeee matohea, or by Imbibing cocktalla. wl~ .the lame eaae. Then he buUt In velD." per cent, baa been added ,~a've"" , .hlpnien~ have beell placed into 36,' "hartl and jettle. from Bar Barbar HI. Rellon.. ace yield ID aln.le ~eU9!l, ' Nin. '~teel and It lB / bel!eYec1 tbat all the FOS~MlLBURN It IIOmetimea brio . . up nnpl-euant . to the Ma.cdalena river and lalYed the ''W1iy do you luppqe~ ~ero took the tenth I of~.e ; ~t~ .; : howe~, nelte : o~ ~,e . mo~.e we~ fOUDd and noollect\()li. when ' you dig 'u P lut lteamllhtpi .St. PaUl, .O~to an!! A. A. . ", , r Shaw When they went Oil the · beaches ,t ime . to· 10 .1l.,tIlUne ,wblln Rome w. . : prop'~r p~lt'~tt2.lL ~i ~:! dea.l r?1.ecl 'TI;I~ ,1Iec:,r:etary. ~t t~I' >.~~r. : ~erby .. and contemp~t. lu In tamoua .wreca. ·He"'" one 0" the OIl 'f1ntf' , " 1\ • ". l : tion: ,Of ~ro~~, "1Yci' ~ ~'OIUitAAt ,rttDa ' c~mt8' ,!'11t "k~tcn' a;jl~w;tol','I!01~ , '.~e4 ud .8Ile~ 4Uapldat~ ap , American co.emmellt' uj)4trta •who u • "I dO.n 't ,know. UDleu be' th~ht •.- of til! IIOU . .... ~ ~ ~ . tlon anf ,Q illiraDWie tor alllmpOrteI pepaD~ ~. . ambled . the dl'eClltq fOrl tile a.&1m • • time ot blll1liDc aot~~'! . ~~ ,. . .~ ~
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"MAKE GOOD" EARLY MEANS Best Possible TIme That One Can Begin to Cultivate This Is In Boyhood. YOUNGSTER HAD RIGHT IDEA ant.",rll., Courage and Straight.forwardne.. Prominent In the Makeup of Youth Who Bid. Fllr to Tak. HIgh PIa", In the World. "Boy Wanted-Not a oommon boy, .ut one with uncommon Inap and coUTage, a boy who knowl the mean· lng or the bIg word 'Intttatlve,' He mUllt know how to ule the talenta be haa without helnl told more than 8T Ume .... "There I" laId the bUIY luperln· tendent or one or Cblcago·. Imaller manutacturlng companJea. AI he !In· Ilbed dictating hla ad tor a boy. WI hope I can get a boy who can do a lew tblnga without havln8 to teU him uch time. I certainly do need a brlSht boy to take an actlvo Intereat around here." • Then he ordered bll stenographer to telephone the ad to the paper. with tnllTuctiona to get It In double apace. At 8 o'clock {be nellt morning the paalageway to thlB man'lI outalde ot· tlce door Will crowded with a moUey 'Igregation or young candldatee, who thought they could Quality. The IIU' IMlrlntendent ,.'118 regretting the trou· Ole of piCking out the right boy from thla orowd aa he elbowed hll way on fnto his omoe. There he wu ,urpriaed to faoe one brigbt looking lad, hat In band, calmly waSting ror him. / "Why. what a.re you dolnll hIrer' aclatmed the luperlntendenL "I came for that Job," the boy re"Ue4. "I wu here !lrst and I climbed through tbe window there In order to Cat. to lee you !lrat. The other bo71 don't kDOW I'm hflre." "Where " "'AI the taat place you w.orke'd 1" alked the luperlntendent. without sbowlng the Interellt he really felt In thl. lad of ellght build. who bad rorealght enough to avoid the TU.h and crulh at the door, courase enougb to cUmb In the window, and .uIDclent cunning to avoid the watob· M eye or Jake. the janitor. "At the Blank company," the boy promptly replied. - - "Why ' did you leayer' .. wu !lred." owu thll equally mpt reply. •• d'" -' "Tel: It waa like this. AnothOT bo1 and I were told to carry some pack· agel from the shipping room and load them on the delivery truck out In front of the factory. My bola told me that the bundle should be down at the depot JUllt aa aoon aa poaalble. ADd he told me to teU the tru.c k
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driver to start rlsht. 0111 with them and not to waSt ror any more. But the truck driver dldn't lhow up and I couldn't !lnd him. 10 I jumpe4m. It owu an auto truok and the drlYer had let me learn bow to run IL I dl'O'nl downtown and deUTered the pack.... and waa baok to the factory tn about 26 minute.. But when I got back the bOll8 ftred me OIl the lPOt. He told iOA8 that 1 had a whole lot more nerTe than wal good' tor me. That III eract· Iy how It happened. But I want the lob you advertised. I can make good." The supe rInten dent loat no Ume tel· epbonln, the H1ank company to nrlfJ the boy's lltatement. tben aalted him when be could oome to work. "RIght now." replied the boy. abow· lng eagernesl to he gin. Then the auperlntendent Itepped to tbe outllide oftlce door and told the other boya that tbe Job waa !llled. "Tbe beat Ume to get . the habIt of making good." laya tbill younpter, "1.8 In boyhood." Pick. Up BIg ThlngL The Introduction of the Ilttlng magnet. however, haa nmdered It un· necesllary tor luch laborIous work aa the handling of pili Iron to be per{armed by human eltort at all, and the rellultl, as give n In the unloading of the Bteamllhlp Erwin L. Fisher ~t Indian Harbor. Ind.. give the com· paratlve figures ror the man and the machine. With a cargo at '.000 .000 poundll of pig Iron. the Ume required to unload thla . veBsel wIth ~wenty· eight men wall two daya and two nlgbts. which correllponde to about 3.000 pound, per man per hour. or about 16 toni per day of ten houra. When the IIttlng magnet was In~ duced the total time required tor un· 10Dding waa reduced to eJeyen hours. and tbl. wall done by two men, wholle labor conillted In manipulating the controlle" In the cageB of the cranes. ThUJ two men and two magnetl did the work or 28 men In len than onefourtb the time. Under theae condl· tlons the handling capactty of a man and a magnet waa nearly 1.000 Ions In eillven boura. or about 900 tonll per day. Furthermore, the operation wal chargeable with len than onetcurth the amount of overhead charge.. wblle .the velllell were en· abled to double tbelr number of productive ,trlplI.--C8Beler·s Magazine. Quldel to 8ucce... From today you muat bring to bear an eyer IncreasIng wlBdom-tbe application ot lessons learned Every tnoldent or your dally toll Bbould be made an eduoatlonal Incldeot. The average young man dOM not learn. until perhape too late. that It doe. not pay to fritter and Idle away bill time. Make a IItudy at those who have gone to the head; allcertaln wbat they did In an emeTllenc1.Henry M. 8yl1esby.·
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Some people are more carel .. s than otben. TbOM who are ertremely 80 a .... perbap., DOt wboUy to blame, for In many lnatanoee they but Ihow the lack of home training. Thole who pe~ mit themaell'e. to drift Into the habIt-for habit It l....-are wholly reepon· IIlble. They are reeponalble ror not only the habit Itself, but for the TUnable tlme that II waated. It malta. no dUferenoe what the profeaalon or occupation of tbe man may be, or what englL8ea the attention of the woman. there Ie no Justlftcatlon tor waate at time. If the man II a pbya!· olan he needl every moment he can command to keep abreut of the pro.reas or his protesllon. It be Is a bualnels man. he can. It he wlll. ooln spare momenta Into hard cash. It the woman preeldes over the houaehold, ahe will !lnd enough to enr;age her a .... tentlon without w8llUng time In look· Ing for mil placed artlclel or undertak· lng to undo what a little rorethouaht and care might haYe prevented. In the8e daya of keen competition min· utea count. and mlnut.ee waated are a serioull 10811. The other day a buelne.1I man Iud· denly entering the oIDce of on6 at hili principal anlstanta. found him atand· Ing In the middle or the room a picture of delperatJon. At !lrst tbe busl· neaa man could not underetand the al· moat tra«lo attitude of his employe. but remembering 'hll great ralllng. alked. "What have you lost nowT" The young man replied. "I have misplaced that $10.000 check that Smith & Jones lent us." Without givIng him the leut allllBtance. hll employer remark· ed. "You wallte '10.00.0 worth of valuable time every year by your coniummate carele..nells. If you exercised greater care. did your work more systematically. you would be worth much more to thl. ftrm than you DOW
are." The young man found the cbeck between the leavell .:If the ledger. In which be hal entered It, arter search· Ing two or three hours ror It. But the remark of hll employer caused him then and there to make the resolve that he would correct the one habit that seemed to atand between hIm and great IUcce.. In buslne... There are thouaanda of young men and women. yel, or older men and women. who. It they would ererclle a little care. If they would be more aYltematlc In what they do. would Bave to themaelvell much v:J.luable time. and render much more satisfactory service to th08e by whom they are employed. They are living demonstrations or lbe tact that "carelessnesll waetes valu· able time."
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Self·lndulgence MUlt Be. Paid .¥ for WIth DeterIoratIon, Ie It Writer-Work la doing write with. WI.e to Go Qn1 GREAT VARIETY OF MEANINGS pen. THE WORD "WORK." IN ConvIct-Work II doIng rIght In II There b an ealY phllOlOph7 pen. Chauffeur-Work Is a "joy ride" Almolt Every Man Hae HI. Own Id. . that a man 18 paid to take. PayIng teller-Work I. no secret. or What Conltltutee Labor-H .... becaulle It pays to tell. Are 80me of Them. Organ grlnder--Work I, the eve!'
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lUting grInd that makea mnalc along the road at life. Steeplejack-Work tl what makell " man rile In the world, provided he alml high. Conntertelter-Work III any effort that "makes" money. Sale 11m an. peddler. lIallmaker. 1&11· or--Work conslatll In maklng a Bale or sail Little brain-Work Ia toiling tor IIOme other man. Btg brain-Work ItI maldnS other men toU tor you. Farmer--Work II work. Bnt the otty man thlnk1i tarm work III noth· Inll but dropping a rew leed. and ad miring the .cenery. Man at the to~Work la uauall, brain and Indultry. but tbe man at the bottom tblnks tbat every topnotcber. reacbed the belghts by cheat· lnll and grabblug.
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but I preparatIon and a guidance tor the InveBtmen t at IUe ? Tbese lena ot thousands 01 boys and glrlll who are crowding tor the nrst tIme to the doorll of our Icbools and coilege, came here to It:arn bow to Invest theIr powers and years to the beB t advantage . mach has a girt In th e band- the gift at a life and power whIch th e world needs and th ey alone can give . The A IIplendld ahlrt walat de8lgn . suit.- tlgure of Chrlst'lI parable boldl. The able rOl" tbo mlaa and amall woman. II master of LHe has oalle d hIs servants here iil'4l n. The model Is neat and and gh' ll n to eac h a Bum to be ulled Ityllih. · y.,t very Blmple to carry out. In lIfe 's busIness-to one ten talen~. Il II made with turn·down collar and to another nv e. to otbere oue or two. can be con8truoted wltb or wltbout tbe LIte Is ot co worth unless It Is put backs. The long sleeves are flnlsbed to use. The mon ey that Is merely with plaID culfs and the walBt bas the h oarded cramps the 80uL The scholar clOSing tbrough a center box·plalt. wbo thInks at lea rnIng only lUI acLInen, mndral. percale. gingham and ' cumulatIon has no reason to expect Ilmllu matertall are available. useful or bappy days. Tbe school and The pattern (6841) Is cut In abes 14. the scholar must tblnk of their work 16 and 18 yeaTII. Medlu m size '1'1'111 I"&- as traInIng tor Investment. The quire 1'% yardl or 36 Incb material t !'acher who best succeed II In kIndling To .Jlrocure thl. "atte rn .e nd 10 cent. tbe ImagInatIon and relating present to .tpaltel"n Dopar tm on t , " o t thts puper . tasks to future purpoBes will accom' Write name and addreu plainly. nnt1 be aura to .lve .be anti num ber ot vatt ern. pllsh most and earn most of the pu· pll 's gratitude In memories to come. L1f,,'. R"al Value. NO. 58411. Just In th ese days of school comeB BlZB . .• ••. •. • ••.••••• a world· wIde reawaken Ing at dlscuaNAME . . •..•.••. . •.. ..... . .•..... ........••. sIan about lhe orIgIn at life whIch will work Its way down In Inllu enoe TOWN ••...•••••.•.•• . •••...•..... .. . ...•••• to the minds of all our children. JUllt IITRRRT' AND NO...•••..•.....•..•.••• _. now, also, we bave that noble. but mistaken action by wblch a great man liT ATK .•..•_ .••••••••••• _ •• _ •.••..••••••. of Japan has taken hIs own lite 08 a protest agalnet the growIng luxury and carelessness at th e boys under hIli i.A,DY'8 OVERBLOU8E. c.harge In the nobl es' 8chooL Both of these brlllg warnIng that life 18 to be weighed lu Its Qualities and not a8 a thing o f value In Itself. They urge UI to make wlse Investment of our years. The lite that be gIns In Buch sImple forms tbat the chemist II begInnIng to I b e lieve that he can taBhlon It. Is not to be oompared In value with the IIts \ whlcb the boys anll girls are learnIng to Invest for the good of otben and their own power and joy. Quality Above All. I These dIscussIons whIch leem to seoo calt In Ques tion the value or life In Itselt consIdered. bave tills to aay to all or ua- that Quality 18 tbe great thing after all . Suppale the ch emist succeeds In putting together the torm whlcb life, as we aay. InhabltD, 10 that It movea. It feeds, It renews ItS tllllues, It dlvlde8 and multiplies. Be~'W ee n tbat simple form ot life an~ Ita a e velopment I"to the lowellt type of man. there are mllllon8 or years or stl'uggle and eDdeavor. running The Ulle of the overbloulle Ie very through uncounted millions ot aeparate I!rtenslve at the present time. al thl. IIve8. Betore the lowest savage could la a practlcal garment. besIdes 'belng rise to th e lev el of the Amerioan a pretty Idea. 8y Its employment the schoolboy's opportunity there were In. lIervlce of more than one waIst II ob- num erable years and uncounte d lives tained bom 8 lingle blouse. elpeolally of struggle and s e lf·sacrlfice . Of all If the madelIa carried out In net or these years and lives we are the In· lace. , rhe blouse ololes at the left he rltors . It Is the fruit at theB.e strug· under-arm lIeam. a..d I. slmpilolti I.... gles and savlngl which we are learn· selt to carry out. Ing how to Invest. The pattern (5860) III C(ut In SII81 32 If we Inves t ~ ~ .Jlshly and unwisely. to 42 Inches bust lDeaaure. MedIum we are brInging all th e efforts of the size 'Will require to make the garment ages In our behalf to 'naught. We are 8Il rep.reaented 1% yards ot 36 Inch net d ere atlng all the winners or these I and % lIard of 24 Inch eatln. or of one countless battle s . We are dIsappoInt· material 1 % yards of 36 Inch goods. I~g God, our Heavenly Father. and our To P1'(lCure thIs pattern 80n" 10 cent. fath ers an d moth e rs upon ea rtb . Such ·to "Pattern Depa.rtinent ." or thIs pBper. splendid attalllmen t. m easure d by Write n"me and add re.a plaInly. nnd be Kuch countless years all whose patlent· IIW'O to Illvo sIze a.n<.l number o C DaUern. ly accumulated tr""Bures or power , and quality are trusted to their hands NO. 5880. IIlZB . ••.•••••••.••• _ : tor Inv es tme nt! Shall we ntng back , 1 Into th e gult of darkn e ss whence It : NAMB: .•.•... _ .• _ ...••... ...•••.•..•••••• came? 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"This brave nlan. bplovpd by all Franco, was tbeu burled wIth full ndlltary honors." n Baltimore boy r{'a d from th e lesson. when bls Dnme huu b AflIl callod. " What ore ' mllltary honors' In thll cun lIectlon ' " the teacber asked, and stO ve rnl bnys Bee lD od to be posse8sed 'It the r lght Idea. " And what must one be to recel"e uu ch honors ?' waH the n ext Question. "A ge ne r nl?" "A hero?" "A ca~ taln?" we re a tew at th o tc ntatlve M"lI os . On ly th e " hrl ~ ht boy" of the class remaln lJd s il e nt. ' Ill\ve you no nIl SWf'r. Jamps?" te Dch fl r SUgg 08 t~ct . " what mu s t be?" " Why, ahoulLl Hay d l'D d, Mlu Mory." wus til<' rpllly . HONOR FOR PICKANINNY.
The Old Gentleman-How dId you ever come to be named Fldo John· son ? The Plckanlnny-Why, old Jedge Smllf he don tbougbt BO much or me dat he Damed me after his dog. FInal and "atal QueatlQI1. Bobby was In an "specially tryIng mood . and had asked so many Ques· tlons as to brIng upon blmseJr stern pare ntal command to be 8l1ellt. By and by, however, he so humbly solicit· ed permiss Ion to 8'l)enk that thIs was reluctantly granted . .\ nd this was tbe t Ime when poor Bobby put his foot Into It with a vengeance . "J only ...'anted to ask." he saId. meekly , "what made your haIr all come out. papa? Will I lose mIne, too. when It 'B ripe 7" Her Neat Trick. "When th e actress In qu eBtton vis· Ite d tbat managerIal firm to star ber ti~'l use d a 'para doxlcal argument." "Wbat was it?" "She brought a backer to lhe tront." And every man wlto owns a dOl thlnkB the anImal has more sellse than hIs n eighbor. Ita Kind. "What Interest has the dog In the case at th e poor cat?" "I guess It Is Bome purr scent." .
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Appropriate. "What dId th e banker's bride wear a t th e meetl ng?" "Oh. Bome cbeck go~ds." Ulual An.wer. "Wbat Is this Joy·rldlng IIccldent all allout 7" "Tbe joy rIders are about nil In,"
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Maybe tbe following IncIdent hal bea r ing on tbe tbeme ot femlnlne uaurpatl!on of man'e traditional prerogatlvell. but thlre IB a moral In It jUlt th·e lame. A hUlky Frenell·Canadlan walked Into a Montreal restaurant and play· fully clenching his flBt on a $6 bill olrered to bet the money agalnlt U that tlile waitress wDo was lervlnl! blm COUldn't torce open hlB hand and gElt the money. The "waitress thereuPon opened hll bnnd ~LDd took the bill. -+\---The amazed strong man tben tool! .SC.IENCE NOTES Dve $20 bllJs In hie hand and bet the The Unltecl StatE" exported maN! amount against the $6 lhnt the gtrl than 3.600,000 long tonI of anthracIte oouldn't get It away trom him. The and more than 13.800.000 long tonI or ,Irl took the hundred , too . AIlls for decadent manhood! The bituminoul coal Ialt year. An American sewing machlDe com- 10ler claimed It was nil a joke. But the gIrl dIdn 't believe him. pany baa opened eight Bchools In China tD wblch the nattvel are taught NeIther did the Judge.-Clevelan<l ~~~I!'lng:~e true spirItual lite Is tull or I. U! embroider with silk by machInery. Plaln Dealer. Pay·al·you-anter atreet cars. jUllt 'Purn Sorrows to ServIce. coming IDtO general ·ulle In many et .... Thanka to tbe Oartoonl.t. Don't let your sorroWB stagnate. leI. were tried In Brooklyn. N. y~ halt Party emblems that figure on bal· they will turn your h eart In to 11 feD a century ago BOO dllcarded. Iota represent the mpre serIous pUI" of bitter waters. tram which will One year's 'Iupply of coal tor New POlleS and type the tradItions ot varl. spr/mt til" rank TUsbes or selt·1Il and York. loaded Into flfty·ton cara. would (lua p()lIt1cal followIngs ; but tbe em· reb ellion agaln8t God. Turn YOllr 'so!' .make a train reachhi.« from that city 'lema that the cartoonists Rnd humor. roWI outward Into currents of sym• to Salt Lake City. Iits h,lve eltabllshed are the mpre pathy and deeds of klndnesB to other , ~~~~~f~~.~~~~=~~~~ A Ohllean 'province baa eatabllahed popular. b\!cause they represent that people. and they will b ecome a Itream ,. Stockfarni 410 ..."'.. It room bonae. 8U4.' two Doatlng IChDObI to en.~le ttle ~heertul .mood In wbich • majority ot ot blelilng. A baptism ot trial ma, U",," In u .8..blat\:t:aai,..ijQD~.:~:~·~"'iio~~.= resIdents or ttl many .felahcSa to obtatD peraona .,ttack polltlqa. wltbout aban· be your belt baptiBm for Cbrlst'B IeI' ()a1A1""'ot ..... '.IIoIlWWl.Nn iilAiQ, ... Y_ an educ!atlOD. -, ·dODlnll the aim that i1nde,U8I -vIce. WorklDg lB better"than weeping; mnnlfe;tatlonl.-;:-Jud,e. and It ycu 'Work on tUl the la.t mom. ~'I •• • , • !h,.breaka. ·yoll "wm read ·.In that cleu hi ' f""'u'ce I•• t fear the blnu . . ', Ught\ the meanln. of many of . YOUl ..edeclI · the death. 117 a~UOo. ler. .... .-orrowI.--Re\', T • .L.. &lA ·' 110
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Real Estate Transfers William CrONOD t.e Belle Wheeler, 60 1I0res In Barlan town!lbtp, $1 and other oODalderat.loD. Calharlne )oh.e r,8 and WIJIlam E . Myen, to the U. B. & D Ry Co., 4146 of land In Frtt.oklln .ownlllip. CODe,dention $tO.OOO . PhlUp B<)pkiDI to Ralph R Ohad. wlok, : 10' in Wayoe.. ille, $1 aad odler oo.llderatioGs 8athaway IviDS to Bora08 B. 8'okee, 7Z 88 aoree on Leb.... on and rrankl.n ptke, $1 aod other conllid. .atione Ira ... ' BlgODY aod Abbie E BII(. eDY to Graoe n. Btrawn, lot hI' UUI...' .nliy Betght., $1 and other OOD. etdentiou Wllttam J. to Anay Deboard H ...en aoree of land in lIamlUon town.htp, $6 and other oonslder&
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HOW TO KEEP POTATOES ~o attempt fa being made in Ger. many to uve the five million toni ilf potatoea lost annually in that country through lack of ~ediate morket by desiccating, or drying the vegetable, 80 that it tiIay be preserve(! in usable form. Preasnre is need to withdraW' the
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Estate ot Marlo Miller, Imbecile. Thlrrt aOOQunt approved. allowed tmd oonfirnled. Estllte of Elizabeth H. Smith, de oeaseo . Firat lind finlll llooount ap· prov ed, a 1I0wed and oonfirwe4.. Ea tate of Mllry E . Pollin, de· OM8t1d. FiT8 t ""cooDn$ approved, 1101 lOWed and oonfirmed. Ea La'e of J . C. Bennett, deoetlsed Third 1&000unL allowoc, approved and oonfirmed . E8~.te of A~lah Wilkerl on. de Deued . Fifth acooun' IIpproved Ilnd ooufirmed. Eetate 01 Joh. Keller, deo8886d. Katate fully admlnlllt6red . Edate of Anna Leon "rd. de. 088se. . Final acoount bp,>roved and oonfirwed .
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An. extraordinary CBse of mistaken ·.dentity, resulting in a Lambeth nan being mourned as dead, and an unknown' stt(lJlger being buried [n his stead, came to light the other iay. Several weeks ago Charles Her;ert Skinner, Iln aged cab washer Utd laborer, sold up bis home and "ent in search of work. His wife went into the · workhouse. Three weeks later a man died in the Sill vation Al'IDy 8helter at Blackfriars road. He was "identified" as Skinner, and the body was buried in Streatham cemetery. Before the coffin was closed several members of Skinner's family satisfied themselves IlS to the identity, and took away the dead man's clothes. The "widow" then went to stay with friends. The other morning Skinner reappeared at Murpby street, where his sisterin-law lives, and, in this relative's aim words, "frightened the life out of her!' He told them he had tramped all round London, doing odd jobs. ttl knew nothing of what had llappened," he said" ('but, having nothing to do this morning, I thought I woald call and see how my
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allowed to gi va Il loud whltlper even 'ontiuu&d from pltge 1 in thle ~allerv. 1'hl) lIeDllt·e llnd _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ Illouse eacb ha.ve wllgolfioent reading rooml! . 1 hllve heard people who In tbla hall nre ght KtI caseN oon- tlnve been In Washington three tainlnl: pieoes of the elegant ohina months lit a time, say tb"t t·hey lIets ueed by diJIel'ent Itldletl of the 8pen$ eVAry evening possible at the White B oullo. 00 the wa ll" are IIbrllry lind al ways found lIomu pllintiugB of fOrln or presldent 's thiug new to In terest them . wives. You next onter the main Let U8 tllke & s'roll down to tb" htll\ atld h o r~ IIro 80eo t·be life size WhlU'f IImi tllke " steamboat ride portra:ltA of some of the preeldentll down lila Potamllo. Ilnd busts of others. Thsn to tbe (C'onolu~ed in next, week 'a issue ) East rooJll It WIIM d ft~ l~oed for a IlnalJu !<t lH111 !lud te n o w the st·ote HELPING RU881AN WOMEN. reo o ~ t iull [<.lU lU . lL t d tiO ft. lon g, 40 H . wi.., lind 22 ft . high, hnl! MIne. Vera de Blumenthal, noW' el&ht marble mantels surmounted co-operating with the ZcmBtvo of Ryby tall ltIiffnr ~ H hil S three ~retlt 1ll8ll, Russia, to e8tablish a new lllce ory. tlll all 1II1I ''1le ' M whioh hang !chool for the benefit of peasant rrom thl'e~ I-:I' uat )lIU\l'~ in the oell women, is a born :Russian, but for a inll' . Theru lire num er llUK plllotings Domoor of yenrs has lived in Pallaanu rllch tllpestry . There is !.he dena. Cal. Ten years ago she beblul) room, t.he green room, the red came interested in this work while a r oom liud thu "tt\t e dining r oom !III resident of Chicago, and has since of greut intEref't . dilpased of much peaeant-Dlad.e lace You mQ!'t not mill!' ~ l:! fliJl~ tbe 0 lind drawn work. Tkrough the fund 13. tr o a~ur:v. Tb ll re thtt y .1"sll'oy thus established. by her-4lhe hiring 11.11 mon ey tbat i~ Dot in good condi aided it al80 from her private purse t.ion Bnd now wA!'h th o 11 \118 thut -five girls in one district are ~ (lie 1I0:i1t!l1, iron .hem and ~tlnd them ceiving training in lace eohoola. out al:nln j\.!~ good RS new 1'here OF COURSE. Ilfe pHes of souvenirs sold for a qn"rt"r or fifty oeuts that contaio «We are a democratic coun~, rrow I~ hlrl. y to two hundred tbou!' hut--" md d oll.r8 . Yon 8ee thelll oonnt (lSay the reat of il" 109 money 110 fast you ORn not keep (<when a woman buys a J!.utmeg traok d their fingers IlS they race grater she likes to know that it baa through thtl gl ellt piles of money . been indorsed by many of . the Boys will be intere~tpd in lht patent olllee where a mudd of ovltry croWDed head8 of Elrope." kioJ of invention is helo . •• • .~.
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'omce In Waynesville, 0 National Bauk Dldl(. Methodist Episcopal Chun;ll There is the M US6um of the Dead Re .... O. 8. OraU8Br, Putor, Lot.tel· offioe, where lite 8een ull SunU" y Sc hool. I) : 15 a. m. MorBIllIII' I.r kinds of sw1I1l Rnimllls.l st-ulfe(\, \'Ice, 1U :30 a . Ul . 1£ ve nl og ~ervlce , -; , 0 p dried lind ' preserveu In ulooh ol; Ul . Mhlweelr Pr .yeT' Meetlnll. 7 p . m . pilltolll, ltnl v e ~, sltu1l8, llones, meOi St. Au~stlne's Catholic Churda. Undertaker and Embalmer, Fatber Louls Yaua oine lAnd toys aoll mOdt BnythinIC M n..s e Vf'fV sccontl Sunday of tbe mODtb a you coch1 mention . Will be found In ~he OIl! U : /} U a. III . lin e most ~ee the Ntlttoun l BAnk Bnlldinjr. oppo..u .. the Niltlonlli Beln\[. St. Mary's Episcopal Churcb. Musel1m . aere ill II IlI.rge quantity Telephone in hou81! and of· of fUI:01&ure. wearing applirel, in Rev. J . F . Oadwallader. Rector. fioe where J Gan be 0611e4 strumentll" roble Will' !.' doonments ISUllld a YaoSc hooI.H91:SoC"· m Nl ornblDg ee. , \' co , U : a. lli . 0 Y umWUQ 00' ~ On' day or night. eto, whloh belonged to Washlogton SUnt:l ILY vI eacb month, ValleV' Phone 14-2. d hi f il t J ff J 11' an s ~ am y, 0 e erson. 110 Chrlltian Church. Main Street, I W.YDI!8VWe. Ohio sun . Fr!lDkUn and several othel' R P B Tho P tat statssmen. BIble &: 10 :~n'ao:a1 ~ee_. The swords • pre.- ento<', etc • of Sennon lo:ao a. m. Chrlatlau Ende&vor. 1:00 II- m. b)' pastor ever)' a1terDate 8utul1i7 AI Prellitlent Grant, .lInd the fhgs of 10: 30 a. m. and 1:10 p. m. ditferent reglmeD's. In one case it! Hk;ksIte Friends Churea. the fi lll l1' abont whloh Kay wrote the Flrst .Oa) 6loetiDI(. 0 :00 II. m. FII'1I~ Oa, c..tIMat. "!::itar Spangled Bllnntlr." It Is old S ohool. II :00 iI m . Founb Day MeellDj( CIoN lulcrla!e· 10:00 a . m . .tIII.AdJ.·. Ulul and hi tatters. It hall to be pallted Ria WUaond lI,. u..na ••• Ire the 1hlnv. wbleb Bnd tooked to tbe baok 1f tile OI\SI' Orthodox Friends Churell, ..ttl make. m llln 0' y O"r" boy Secure hl.ll vt~ly l:1l ll n· oIt ' , ' ... boAe: Mn. Rutb Murray, Pastor to hold It tOjfether. There is also II SOD.8 devt!lopmelll by ul .... ·; .. : .. ",. Sabbillb School. U :au a . m . Regular cburell great dill play of poroelaln, china, se rvice, 10 ·QII ... III . CbrlatlaJl Endeavor The AMERICAN BOY PIlled With. nne nadln .. wblt'h , ..elaat., bo7.. ,""ood ~lIrvlng and IlII the Indu8trllli 7 :30 g _ !.i:e.>Uent .tort •• of adYe'ltllr1!. tra.vel. llla'orr and current ennt.. PbotullnPh)''r. lall1&Je. .lee. art8 of the world. tridlJ'j carpaatn, oport...om... eU, b","\u. t
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One IDOtlt noL miss the (Joogreselonal Libnry. The best time to tlee It, Is wheD they are lIJl:htlng It in the evening. The li!{htJ oOllle on gradulllly and 811 the great oorriders. etRirwaY8, stRtues and painttngs oome gradUally to your view you are lIlot ~nrprjsed thllt the old oolore'd minister and ht8 \'I'lfe were oontent to ably there and not IIIIek further for bea ven . Several years sgo I heard a . lecturer sll.y that be ' thougbt everyone IIhoufd see the "Ltbr ~ry." Be did not tell muoh about It but kept RIl) lng, "8Ele H, make up your rotads to Jl:O to Wallh I IOKtol~ and 8ee it" 1 lI.ow DOW why be did .ot attempt to deeoribe it lit I. beyend one's powers ~ork was beguu 00 the Library in 1886 bot . tn ]888 IIDd '89 wos put I. chlLrge of Gen . Vllilev, ohlef of engineerB of U. S. A . The style it' nal1ao. 'rhe ground plan II lin oblon lg sqUllre, JtM outllide dlmen elone are 470 h.V 340 ft lind It covers 3y' a(lres. The mllted"li! Conoord gunlite, with enamoled hriok wlthllD the oourts. ThH rotunda Is built of Mtlryland granite aDd crowlled by a roof dome at "opoer. The roof dome i8 heavily gilded Ilnd terminates ]95 feet. IIbove gronnd In a glided toroh of lennlng.
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These furnaces are rightj The price is low, Give me a chance I will prove it so. The work is good The material is best The proof is yours By the test.
!!It. Petersburg had a "Day of Violeta" this spring, when a couple of thousand young peoplo, including many schoolboys and schoolgirl8, The fire is great spread through the city and 80ld arThe heat intense tificiol violets in order to raise funds With Httle fuel to aid in combating the appalling And less expense. infant mortality in Russia. No few. , er than 2,000,000 infant8 die annually in fifty governments of EuroThink it over pean Ilussia and in the Samara govAnd buy the best, ernment the death rate amounts to And I will come 58 per cent. StatisticlI show that of MAO~II"JCKNT DICOOlIATIONB And do the rest. four an~ ~ half, million child~D over 'fhEI deooratlons Ilre wholly the three mllhon dIe before reachmg the work of Americlln Ilrohitectp, pulnt age of five years. ert! and scuIJlIOI'/< 1lI0ro thlln fir t.y The mortality is much higher in of whom p~rltoip'lt,"1 in th~ o;\'nrk the Bummer than in the winter, for It. rpqni,,'!1 ~I X "" " r" hr hltlldiol' every peasant adult is occupied in and OJ!H !:4 eV" 1J million, 'A", 00' field work and the children are con- 'It.llndl!'l In tbe n1lll" 6utranoe hll )l sequently neglected .. A large num- and Beell th e IIIUU Y oorrldorA [If ber are killed and eaten by pigs ev- marbl.e wbolls wall~ Bre coverell Sherwood Block ery year in the absence of any guard- . with palDt.ing!1 Tepresentir'lp: all iaD8. So great, indeed, is the mor- oaJ\lDgs in lire, he wonders why" Valley Phone IIJ tality from this cause that in many is oalled II library. Going d )WI district. the land owne1'8 when mak- tbe h l lil YOIl OO1Jle to tbe ,real ing contracts wHh their peasant ten- publle, reading r ·) om I~ whloh 1° 11 • .ant••tipul~te tha~ no .pigs may be are ,n,.' allowed unleS8 ' you w~~:t: ali.e." bit p ~ . h~ book. SciYlu go to tb8Iallery~Dd ' ~___~-.""""!'~--..;,.;..~......~ ' ---';
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Automobile Livery·Service at Reasonable Rates.
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Harvey M1l18, ~1fe aDd 800 , of Coloml>os, are the gne8tB of rela Rates of Subacription t ives h e re . ODe Year (atrlct.ly 10 advance) . .. ... .. 81.00 Also Agent for Kelly-Racine Automobile Tires. Wm . BllrlllD, of .arlham College. SllIJle Copy .. ........ . .. . ... ..... .. .. . O~ iB home durlug mid term vlloa t io o Rates of Advertising Bor~-To Mr. ,UlO Mrs Lewis Phone 71-1 ~ CORWIN, OHIO. ~1111 Locala, per Une. . . . ... . . .. .. . 6c Holland , "' Ieotiau day, Ii 80n, Bow. Readina Local•. black fac.,. peT ' Une . ... IOc ard'Taft . .... 1aMl1Ied Ada. not t.o ex~ live Unea Will. Ewlllg and fllmily hl\ve 1 Three lnaertlona .. . .. . . . .. . . . , 26c moved Into the Fud,e property . Obltuarlea, live Inchea tree; over live Clinch.. , per Iln~. ........ ... . .. 6c Miami QUllrterly meetl'ng WIllI . ,rei of UwIka .... . ................. 26c h e ld ber e Friday and . r turdIl.Y . •. eaolutlona . . . . . ... . .. . . , . , . . . . . . • ... DOC Ro vl val se rvioeB Ilra In prOl!: reS8 The Cashier of a bank in Cheyenne . ' cl&1aet.c. wh.ere cha .. !amad .. ... ... . 26c I 1.p1ay Advertla1ng Pl . Inch . ..... .. . . . lOe at the Friend's ohurob . oond.oted Haked off a small sum now and Dl8oount. ,iven In cont.rad. by Misl Neltie 8pringer, at IndiIl D. MODEL A - $ I 6.00 thenne, apalls. Mad e of three-ply veneered wood , beautifully fi niRhed. This mnr :linp When his graft they got onto NOTI:MBER 11,1812 ie s ubsumtially built- r eq uires no oiling- ana with a reasonable amount of Pnpils of FairView sobool and He fl ed to Toronto, core will last a lifetime. The handl e bale and other metal parts highly their friends IlDjoyed It. be x sodal But later he went to the penna. nickeled. Equipped with three powe rful bellows. Case hard<!ned ball· at the !<Choel houle Tuesday evttn· -------.~-..-------bearings throughout, and a tilting bar, whi ch also hold s the handles Inl. The prooeedll went toward the BI~HOP. I C STEPS IN ,THt uprigh t. Weigh t' lIX' pounds. purohase of Ii_ organ. SU(;.t I'r 0,' i· I~It:N l}S. IV'" MODEL 8 --$12.60 Mra. Roy Carr fell down the At two dUlere~t perlods\t.telv we A three bell ows machine . Slightly smaller than Model A. but with all et.ir8 of the Friend!! church ~und",y have Ipoken throORh thele oolumn. of the littachm ents and the same excellence of finish and construction It \VOI Sh ,p and ~~i n l s try. evelling and anlfered 0. painful H Geu f/';<' ''"' 'x al nll y lilll~ thoug ht is lighter than Mode l A. but has the Sltme durable and high quality, and 10 rerer. to yoor lobaorlptlon. dlslocatloD of the bouee In her wrist. th at his n ll,~ l c, 1. wu s to sl 11l ply lea\'en the cleaning efficiency is strictly maintained . Weight, lO X pounds. 'The date ia printed either on your 11188 B un 8, our 81gh lioho ol liIu Ll SI d rll 'lnl lz\' I hI' li: stu bllshed MODIlL C-$9.25 paptl' or wrapper every week, ItO 'ell.cker, WI.. In Uolumbus, on Fri. Church a Ihl t I't' lI on-c'oll forllll st s~c~s. h!! wr. " "pep dlly dl sabll sHd of that no- . . Has two bellows and is similar in construction to Model H, except that day. 'Ilat 10U oan plainly aae "hen yonr Uon. It W J H ell rl y Il ppa rent that his It IS somewhat smaller and is not equipped with ball bearings It has been time la out. eentral l'j"1l (' 011 ; 0.1 no t be grllft ed on fo und most sa tisfacto ry in smaller homas . Weig ht. 9,Y. pound s. Only a Fire Hero to an v v i tll "xlsUnJ; relig iOUS stock. On 001' Ita' there are abollt t"o bn t 'be crowd cbeered, as, VI itb Thi s ill , ~ ('ulll'll fo r n new ~)'ste m of ATTACHMENTS burned hands, he held up a smull huodred aDd fifty "boee Ume has \\"o r~ h l p. :. :l e W lytle of mini stry and The hOSe! and nozzle attachment:! to be used with Models A and B roand box. "FellowB \" he IIhouted II. dlrr"n' nt I hurt'h !>ollty from any· I expired or about to expire. Think "thi~ Bucklen's Arnloa tialve I hold t.hlr. g "'hiI'll I'xls\e d In s llvCll lee nth Ol' y . Compl ete attachments $4.00 extra. hilS everything beat for burnt! ." ce ntury 1-:01;111 II l1 If men e njoyed an wha' thi. amoont mean. nl I Right I also for b '.·lls, uloers, sore~, Im medlal e ,,·ve lall oll. the IJasls of EDWIN SHERWOOD, Sole Agent, MONROE, OHIO U "til, therefore. be a great ao· pimples, e07.llmS, cuts,sprains, bruill· worship Illl l.;t he splrituul. and cOld .1 ~~~~~~~~~~""!""'~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~!""!'!~'!"! 00 nmodation k> 01 to have yon oall e8 ~nrest pile oure. It subduee not lJe sct fo rlh In Itn )" rllun l no m ILt- - - - - - - - -- Infi~mmatlon, kill s pliin . Only 25 ter b o w orn ntc EVf'n the III hie and the or send in your soblOriptlon at 0008 If you have anything to sell use oen ts at all dru!{gflts rhllr~ h (' auld not Iw orh:lnal Or ..,u cordially by tho"(> 10 wnOIll mey n"·.' p the Classified Ad column. We'll ...- - ......!"- - .. - . .. - - -prellle SOUrf 'CH of auth orit y. As Glld 's comm ll ui<'ate.1 ~ plrltun I R ." This state sell It for you. Harveysburg. Iln &ti lll e ,v.,rd to lIlen. It mllst bl' II · ment llIay 1IC' (,OI ItK fo r th e Wily In La*o.hatohed pDllstll will come io (Unl ined by th e ~n m e Splrl l which prO- wh ich Ihe Iti'l rll llt prea.'hers wh" profit 10 a month or so. duc-ed tbe sc- ript lIr e~ . W o r~ hlp tllu9 spread th e trulh were BURlatned on the Barry DlAvls, of Greenville, was became a m,uller of Inwa rd di vi ne (·um· road . Helllrlllll!; to the mlltte r of wor. in tbia oommunlty th !l latter par~ mu nlon, anI. not fill uu twarll perlor ur · shlp, It was rec'og nlzed that th el'~ ..... ., ............... ,., ........ .. . ttl'ta a pleeeure to 'ell yoo that of last week buying boraes. a.nre. !In ' 't ry was s imply the In · were II gltlmate a (;esBorl es. PreRc hlng - - -... --Cbamberlaln'lI Ooogh Remedy ill RIlY Mills, of Waynesville, 18 a spired and Int ens lf1 {'d uttera nce of Il ny Itself was one, for It has neve.. been AIlH ,,' Ill be lns"rte4 under ~h18 hu4 for the beet cough medlotne I have ever "There oould be no better medlolDf who felt moved ( 0 give fo rth the considered an eBRen'l.lal In the Wde ud . lw en ly ' Uvo cents tor ~bree InoerUona ued," wrltea Mrs. SOlh Campbell, 'hlln Chamberlain'S Cough Remady. frequen. visitor to onr village with spol,e n wo rd . Iy system. Prayer was another, 1.1. " hen uKlng not more Ulan live IInel. of ,LaTonia, Ga. '1 have uaed it My ohlldren "ere all siolt wltb Rarclay, In the "Apoiogy," delis though all formal prayer, read froOl • _'" _ . . . . ......-.. •• with all my ohlldren .ad 'bl reenl\l! whcopinK coulfh. One of them WAIl IliB autu . The teaohers of our lIohool 8peDt somewhat elahora tely wit h th e whole ritual". or uttered from memory ,. Ilfll! have beep 'highly latilfao&ory." In bed, had a hlgb fever and wae FOR 8ALE matter of worti hlp, but prob ably dId been conside red alit of place. There ror ,ale by aU deale". OOUgbtDg up bloo<l, \lor d.)()ter Friday In \Jolsmbue, Oblo. do mach more than to elaborllte Is no doubt t.'hal In the II.rst half ceu· not IfS ve 'hem CIlamber1atn'I Oough The SOCill1 at the Town 118011 given tile main points In t he Foxlan eo n ~ op tury of the Society. IIlnglng ",all, al~o RelDedy and the first dOIl.e ealed by the M. I!:. obureh Wll8 well Ulan. \\ orshlp In th e ori gi na l 1~l'lell(lIy considered an accessory to worship, iNE Kt. tIer pean, two gwade8, 6'0 and 250 per bushel. In. Yo. "aD' wahlI' DOt quite 100' ihem, and three bottleaonred 'hem", pat.ronized and very mnob enjoyBl9. sen se wu s primarily pel'801UI.1. That I ~, provided It came from tile uplrlt and I)Y' lira. R. A. Donaldllon, of IAtx quire of W T Frame, WayneaTiIle, hot to aoald oblob ,OIt rlaht. Walter Gray our popnlar horse It was the ri ght attitude of the inrtl · was not of the program vari ety. BILl" Ohio R D 3 ington, Miss. For lale by all dellln 27 , vidual spi rit towa rd s tbe divin e spirit. clay says In th16 connection. "As to era. tancier, ba8 baen purohasing several ! It ts Quite li ke ly that tho extreme In· the 81nging at psalms there will not -. 80W~ an4 24 pigs for lialtl. The boy'" IIppetfte I.. oftlln t)le lo.)d ones reoently and dispo\ling of dl vldlll\l!sm of this position was un · be need at aDy long discourse : for SOW8 have had oholer. . Also 2 loar(~" of am ','/, ' , .. "t. If von would Beech Grove. them to Mr. DaVIS, of Wreellvllle, duly exaggerated, and worked to tbe that the case Is just the II&me Is In the blaok male hogs Inquin of Elmer 1a&~1l 6uob an "l'lItIL,h' t"ir., Cbam· Ohio . dlsadvantal!"'1 of the Sorlety later on. two former or preaching and prayer. Rogerll, Ferry, O . n Jf berlalll'l rable... '!"utjY ~lllt ooly It was Barclay' R (' Ioltn that antl·Chrls! We confess thl A to be a part of God'~ Mrll. Ka&is 8elpmYllr lpeDt Sat. Ohellter Bradstreet, ot XllulB, one had been more In ev idence In corrupt· worship. a nd very sweet a nd refresh· .,oreate . ~ hea.l ti!l.• II PlM'tl te, bot orby aad Sunday In O8,ton • URE Bred alg type Poland ChIDa of U8 leadinal busiDees men 'rani h~ g the worship of th e Christian 8),S lng, whell It prn(' eer! 9 from a tru l . I\\'ID.tl'iea"'tte nomaolit aDd enable Boar, two Yllars old, a good and Geo. Burtt and wUe, of Oregonia, t ern than at any other point of a de- se!1 se of God's lo\'e In the heart." T he &nre pi. getter. The firlt man 'hat " te do I.. work naturally. For 80ted bUllnees here, Thursday. spen' 8anday "Ub 'heir daorhter, ule by an d.alera. Mr. and Mr8. Albert Merritt at. g~nerate Christendom. Worship Is ya lue 01' the sllO:,ell " ' 0'-0.1 In th e mee,· oomes "ill get a bargain tn aD extra near BarveYliburg. teaded 'be funeral of the late John "holy conformity to the pure love and Ings of the lIevellteellth ('entury i6 good Boar. 8a. A . Elli., Wayne8li ght of God." and Is produced by t he well desl'rl bl'(l Ity R-tchard Hub bs I" ville, Obio. Mesdames Ida Mannon, of Tippe D '7 A man need DO' be an expert, to ...noe aDd Lizzie Bllllard, of nalu Cornell. at "arneume, S~turday "Int ernal operatJon ncd Inspiration 01 tborn e, who In 0 11 1' of his lellers allY God In t.he heart," says Darclay. SI· that the ml'eti ng s were "rill! nnd Illrg". betriD ponltry oulture, bot he oeedll JaY&OD. I.,ent I'rlda7 aDd latorday morltlng, I. O. Boff Orplllg&oD PoUeta MelBre. Levloy II.Dd Bow13 made a lent waltlntp: was a preparato ry attl· whe re th era 18 any 10 declare Ult to be-more (lr leal explrt to luooaed. "'ith 1'81a\lvM . .4 frlen,ls here. Mn. B. V. . HmUb, Cor,". tude for nil worship, bllt silence was truth am ong th em." bUllDess trip &0 the QU'3en City, lallt OhiO, pbeDe 7J· 4. a 18 .Th~"" lI n l"le" ,,,',. I' ... . l"'''.rl und r'r t li Gny Brannea, of Leagua, Pa., 18 week. We mU8~ expeo' something nol set up ns It sllperl at h'e \'Irtue In Itse lf by th e early Frie uds. But Rny dlrc(' llon or tilt - "'I I. . IId 2/; ' (; 1 lIt ' n tl , '.,11(. r · , DoD', WU*o Toor money bUyiDg VaitlDg hie br.ther at thi. plaoe. • e ru'p A . h ' lI l l "''I I It ' 1I1 I ' , . 11I1 . 1I 1ll- V. lIy 11 •• 1\1 .' NE bedeteat, one wallhata.d, one e.tra in tkeir line In the near future. S'1'8oK&8qinK pl.a'era, Chambtw wlie- IUld at all time. -hlp wIt"W' Btr.!et, \, . Wil l"" ". , ro·I·,,')'. IIlI /I;"l"lh Fit "· . ,,, I sideboard, some dilbee, saddle lira Laoy, of Dear lIaneYlburg, . ' ld l:1I1. 11011111 1 ~ : 1. Mr J and Mrs. W. W. "eloh ~t · 'alu'l Linl uen' ts cbeapar and and a few other artioles. J. L. .ut the Inllnence or the spirit of God .pent So_day with the ·"mlam8 beUer, Dampen a p)eoe of fianDel 'tended monthly ma."ng at New was consldered clI.rnal and not r plr· Meadenhall will selll'oMs for me. . w1&h n and bind It over tbe .lfooted family, near Oregonia. MUIHY. BnrUDgton, Saturday. Rlon Baal. D 18 l.luaJ. par. an·' 1& wUl relien the pllin Looius Fraaler Ihredded llnd Tlie Frlendl)' Oleory of the mln l ~ tr~ The demonstrRtloa of 'he Quick aDd IOrea ..., For eale by all de-I. bUlked seven bundred bushel8 of Fair Widow-Why iJ I~ that tb.,. Mell.l given by Weloh aDd Dakin was very cl early worked out In itll ere. nature B.Ild manlfestlltlo n by Fox :.Iml always 8&Y. DWl "pm.- for a womcorn {or Engene Jeffery, on-Ratur was a Irellt 'U008I1S. FOR REST D,a rcla)'. \'Vh lle the ellrly I'Y antls Il(:- an? ,.. day . Many dealers objeot '0 lttfga with cElpted thEi stateme nt th at t"a1Hlng at Rohert Ward aud 'Willie Jaoklon, Bachelor--I I1lPPOse trl beca,i1Ml Flagged Train Wltb Shirt college dtcl not mak e one a mlnl ; t .. r, pale J.0lll.. Wben you Ond yOUr8 OUSE of 4 rllOml, with. large ef Oakland, apent 8undll.Y afwrnoon pino is about th. IOfteR wood there Tearing biB shirt from his baok an lIone at them (,Ialmed tha t such lJ':li n· barn. known all 'he late I . N. are geitlng that WilY, put a little wltb Lon BranDoa and wife. Onio mltn flagged a 'rain and SIiVed In g W~II a barri er to a he lpful tY r " or iI. .a'field property. Inqolr~ of IIrs. .ore oorD 10 'be rdlon. Frank Shank aDd wife entertained it. '-rom a wreclt, but B. T . Alston. ndnlstry. Bllt wbat eve. the cultnr .. or A. F. DeviU, Way_eavUle, Ohio. • OD /::luaday tile followlDg guests: Raleigh, N. C, (lnoe prevented a Ill ck of It. F'OI ' S ( Ialm was tJlU t the 'Ihe Gale"e Is a great family paper nJ1 " - -A Oreat SuJldln" Fans .Luolu! frazIer and wife, wreclt wah Electrlo Bit ters . "I Chri stIan minister must be called and • • rl bl II ht b I qualltl ed by the sp irit of Chri st. WilliE' IL8 I · hen 1"1 ..,9,en my b Il cons tdered a hireling ministry a.ll • foundation is u' nderml.ed " (iuthrie, wife and baby and Ca.rl , "'be gannto ause.e,"b em.e" Ph eg wr i~ W aDd if 'he founu'ioD , of health DelLtherage and wife. Rtomaoh, head, baok aDd kldnei~ ofrense. the pay was nOl the only, and -good dll88t1oD-is attaoked. qoiok Will ForDBhell. of Lebanon, were all badly affeoted and my liver p()sslb ly the main ground of ohj el' ll uu. o.11a.,.. follewi. On tbl fira' IIigns passed throUih laere on Bunday . wa81n bad condition but four bottle" Wh en lu Amerlcll he met a rllmor that OfiDdlKest.loll Dr. KIDK'. New Life : f El t · BI I 'ad f ll"k certain people bad said that If they Live Stock and General Audioneer .houll 'be ..alteD w tODe the mornlnl~enrou,- to ual'veyaborl .. : ~ ne;°u!'!~ ., L ~~:al ;1f:'~o~evl~O: bEid the money they would hire h,m ,&omaoh aDd regula*o ltva,. kldoeys • K. E . J.hompaoD traosao*od bnBl. you of 'beir matohleea merit for to be the ir preac.her, with a stal e.neut aDd bo"ell, PleuaDt, eallY, .ate DMfla' .priDI .raDoh, •• Wednea lany stomaoh liver or kidney ..... hlch utterly Ign ured the motlet:: ry Posted on pedigrees and values of all and ooly 'a5 ~0&8 at all droggtllts. dav . tronble. Prl~e 50 cente at all dr.ug. Imggestl on. Hi s objection to t he ~e kinds of breeding stock. I Ilro f~ss l o n :.l l ministry was stat· d as Robert Comein, of Da7ton, was g 9tS. ____•• _ ••- - - foll ows : "~~or thlH thIng (hiring mini s· . • Experienced in handling farm sales since EAlss onrwubed in water l08e the guest of A. aelpmyer, on I3UD ,.NO PLACE FOR HITCHCOCK tel's) haB BPolled many. by bind ling day.' theo from em l>!oylng tb elr own tal: 1905. ~ 'he beaUUfDI freah appearance 'bey Wm. Bpelih~ haa sold 'hie large 'Poatmaater Oan_1 the Vlotlm of Hla ellts: whereas our labor Is to bring ba\'e wben fiu' I.id . Add a btt of every one to thelr own teacl, er In Terms Reasonablo -:- Satisfaction Ouarantoed .,ID"'a&r &0 'he wllter and 1lH as orop of oorn and te dellverlng It at Own Order&, Moat Faithfully themselves." This statement contains Corwin ~ . Carried Out. the &IM t of the wh ole Idea of 1 be little wawr l1li possible. C. V. Barnes8 801d on.Tuesday to I ' Fri endly minister. He must get bl;, ORADUATE!OF THE Waynesville, Ohio • aarl BrOWD of Lebanon a fioe I Frank H. Hitchcock, the postma8- call from within, he must direct hi s 'ATIONAL AUO'l'ION ' ' t e r general of the United States, me8sage within, 80 that the hearer SOHOOL OF AUEIUCA V~ley Telephone 45·2r '18 "our huaband orouP An Ini. fresh oow. takes -the decpest .i nterest in even .the wou Id come t 0 hl 8 own Interua I • table, fault findlog dilpoaUlon il W. are Borry to report Miu teacher. OfWD.dul3 to a dll~dered atom.oh. Mary Ed"arda quite siok at 'nle smallest .details of thi postal servo Barclay Bays that the real r ail to A man wUh 8000 dlgest.lon i. nf8rly "rlUng but hope by the 'ime thia ·ice. One ev ening he waB at the the mini stry 18 Cram '·t.he lnwltrd alwayal(OOd Datnred. A lI'.t ma D 7 appear8 In print tbat ahe will be Union station in WaBbington, when P<I,wer and virtue at the sptrlt of God ." blne MeO permanently oored of ,he decided to go into one of the Au a matter of natural In fere nl " tnl" Your Money-Is It £&rain• .5~ .tomaob trooble b1 taklD" I 't the "ell II" an open POSI! tblll ty. and .. Cham. moob beater and '00 tbe road to railway mail service cars to see howe. bertaln'l Tableu For II&le by an recover" rendered the creation of 11 really dlH· a_ler8. Oa last Bnndav afternoon little the mail matter was being handled. tlnot lIecerdotal class out of thl' qu e,. If deposited with 'us it will bcgin to bear interest • Jobnnie Rdwards WII8 brouKht Being n tall man and very athletic, lion In the Qual,er system. Every th ing "-lOething quoDr .. bou" henK Dod he easily swung 11imself from the wl~ lch looked III(e a 81«:ce sslon in th e from date, payable !\emi·annually, assuring a profitgu ~. home from t·he Or, McClellan bas . k . i 'b I d platform into the car, but he dl' d m!nIBtr~·. I\.postollc 01' olherwlse, by hi even 0 0 II torI, 1111 oannl a Inn pUal at XeDln, where he under wen ~ the laying 'on of hands or acts or (J ut· able and convenient investment, wi th "Security. that .. SIDI ellch o'hrr UI) .. livlf 'fbe an operaSlon tbree weeb aKo not find it an easy matter to stay wtlrd ordlnatton was scouted by I:aris Absolute." Write for booklet. , belt eJ:plllll"ltcm 10 fn I. tbat birds Althl>0tl h ba cann'" "alk yet be III p~t. A burly postal clerk grabbed clay. Thl\.! th e service of the m:a ls ry 'hilt do thl. neali m'o re ment til ellt "6ttln' uhnlt ' a>l well aa oould be him by the ~houlders, propelled him ..... ,U! to be fre ely given was t ile l:ed . .. , t d th d d d f 11 roc)! of tile Friendly atnrm8.t1 on, nnd A bl '01 a 80ra.oh OO~AII Oil 11011111 f'J:[.lloted. , l:Ie Wa" broollh$ home \ ~war ,e SI e oor, an prae lea Y yet Barclay ev in ced a llrll.~ t1 c: I turn ben, ftnllllie rea' -ee th) red IIpnl !lr by rrlllllJove In an IUltomohile a('_ .eJected hun to the platfonn below. of mind regarding certain mone tar y BuDding and Loan Assoe!aUon 'he I'r.,p ." blOOl'1 I18d oot of cn companied by hill (at.hl'lr and .thllr "What do you meaD by that?" helpB. He says: "Yet :r God halh D.)'Ioa. Oblo called any from tbelr employment or , rlOl1H, piok "olf . TIl~t IJI iN tbem "nd .t004 the t,rio fine Bill mutbllr .asked Hitcbcock, indignantly. ORGANIZED 1187 ' 1& tAite . 'el tbe ~lo 'tJ, .anll , as 4& "r. J W. ~"dWMrdw wtllyed In . ",I, mean. to keep you out of this trades, by which they acquire th c)lr _ .. '" " r I ed tb 1 k I1vellhood, it may be lawful for such, ASSETS .,,100,000.00. 8URPL,U8 '100,000.00 ,',KO. to. ~!c:m.:r ,~:' poor ..cir.'ortt. ,It I Xilnia ~ i&h 'hIm all tbe time\ .~,ar,. rep 1 ~ C er ro.ugbly. acco'r dlng to the liberty whl~'t1 they 6')lonh MaiD, OppOilte Old Oourt, ~01lH ...:. ple~'y, lif .mea'·"80ra",,;j~ .• \~en. ~ h" l • _ • Hitchcock bas given UII strict .Or- feol given them In the Lord. to receive ·.~Iaa"D_oea '1'. , De . ., .W'lIl. "Dp J:oo.re.d your -'owo ~~ your td ers to keep aU etrangera ont of. luchtemp,ol'a1s (to wit, what m~y_ bs '. ""a.',..",e.;. ,". .' '. ·•...111.• bbOn~, Mla. lD.t. ~.~_.Ue?. . ~he18 cara."-PO~ .V ap"''', Illeedtul tor them for meat IUld cloth· . _ ~ ,0;" ~... ", ~. ,~I;~, ~. _),~.oN _~~ . Idv8n to. ~.,., _t~!LY and )1';],.""""'",,,.,," . i: ,II,' . -~f~" -
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crime. &I burglary, highway robbery, blackmail, YOU wn! flnd two peraoos R"rdlnl[ Kent rail. on 1.0,,188 F'BrTllh to equally guilty, alwaye the pair. Som'~ "r" pon m"rrll\.lt~ "n <l tlnd. tho ho"oe hI Ilm('s It I. the man and the woman, ~1'd~'to;X;;!~";I~~~ r o ~/,~t1 ~:"rt n"ett~,~~~e~.~~;~ som('time s the 8trong mao and the a n In"p • •ll(l1llo" ,,"d tln,l• • hat 1I""h weak man, som e time s two women, ("ra n(lnll . • " lt or for Ka UlIulne. who hud thoug h seldom, ror women have little be<on forbldde" Ihe hou.u by Oe"cTI\I Fur · Fl.h . ha d tn lk .d with Kuthnrln~ over . he ot Ihe In ventiv e or cr ea tive faculty, te l."h " ",, J"ot beforo .he .hot hproeH. eve n In c rim e. NotoriOUS women crlm. A t o rn p l~ct= n t )'e l1 o w pllDer t. found . I at algh l of whi ch O. "t'rBl F"rrl.h I. Ina a, jusl like all other rem lnlne ce• tTI ken with "aral),sl.. Kent dlocover. le b Mtlea In lit e rature or art, hay.e that (,randall hll' I<' tt town hurried ly. h An <lrow RI . r. on o/:.'d balll, er. cnmm lt. muc ot the masculine In t heIr lIIalt~ .ulcld" obout tho Oo.IT, tim .. uo ]{otharln e Up. att empted her IIf... A yellow env .. lope I. . "TI thl d Ie I' kind ot e"l1 Idea, that ot found In E I.er'. I"()o...,. Po~t Of nce III ' .~. ctor Da\,I•. KlMt'. friend. tahe. u p the group, III responsible tor the 1a~1 t1~e'b!,t;~,;;o~;\~,:dm~~~!..i.ran- strllie, the mob, the co usplracy. It Is the contagion ot crime. Tbe Block CHAPTER IV. Hand Is a t y pical exa mple. The memo bers ot this uotonou8 orga nlzatlou, Katharine apeak a. While they profit finan c iall y by tbelr tr I had been alone 1 would bave misdeeds, care little about that end ~one directly to the Farrtsb home. or It. Their great"t pleasure II In 'WAS anxious Ilbout Louise. 1 bad not the torlure ot their victims, In the Hf>Il ber 81noe tbe night betore, tbough agony they 8ull'er from Ihe time the J had ~Iepboned h~r early In tbe name less dre ad ot tbe Black Hand moiulng-I gJ'eIl.t1y regl'sUed bavlng first seizes them until Ilnally Ihey are to leave her 10 much by heraelt In put to death tor retuslng the aoclet1'a BllCh dl8tretBflli clroum8tances. I ellAction.. It Is this evil spirit that thoulbt It wlur now to prepa", her kills klnga, burnll witches. dealrOYI beforehand tor Ih~ Inspector's com- prope rty and lynches neg roell. The ill(. I wanted blm to see tbe Farnsh Farrish mY8tery, bowever, la of the home. I felt that If he met Loulle second class-the crime or tbe pair. and realized the luxury Rnd comfort I am certain of 11. .. · \ In which the family lived h~ 'Would "The Importunt thing then for ua better appreciate the mystery and my to do," aald I, trying to bring him determination to s olve It. from the abstract to the concrete, "II I suggested luncheon at Martln'~ 10 !Ind HU!!h Crandall and alao to dlland Davis RSllented. As soon BI we cover who was hla closest aaaoclat_ bad obtained a tahle 1 ur.usoed my· man or woman." "if and halite ned to the tele phone. "Do you think ao'" be asked enigLoulee told me that· the condition of matically, adding a second Inter, both ber tather and Katharine was ".Cn n't you take me to Bee Miss Farpractlcnlly uncbllnged . I briefly sum- rIsh 1" marized my morning's work and asked Hardly another word pallaed beIf 1 mlgh t bring the Inspector afler tween U8 as the taxicab whirled us up luncheon. Modlson avenue to the general's home. . "By all means," said Louise, "bMng I was thinking about Dav1s' IItrange him right ove r. I want to meet him theories ot crime und bll opinion that and there may be some things I can thla was a cMme ot tbe psiI'. I felt tell him which will aid Wm." sure that h.e, 11.8 well as I, must be When I ret urned to the cate on the convinced ot Crandall's connection Broadway sIde, where I had lett the with the matter and surely ble flight Inspector, I tound him abstractedly did not argue Innocence. But It this roiling little pellets of brend and plac· wae a cMme ot the pair, who wall the .tng them In various positions on the otber guilty person? Whom did Davie cloth. So absorhed waa he In hll oc· s'lspect! He had said thnt It might be cupatlon that fie hardly ~emed to Dote either two men or a man and a wommy return. His flying fingers would an. A woman 1 Could It be that he baltily mold th ree or four pelletl In Buspected Katharine FarMsh ot shar&II many seconds. Placing them In Ing Crandall's guilt 7 a row, he would eye them Intently. No, no It Was Impossible too abOccasionally he would swoop down on surd. Yet oertaJnly Ihe Yeliow letter some unoll'endlng pellet and sweep It seemed a link between her and Elser. to the floor. Two or three times I It waH she who for a long time had tried to Interrupt him to learn what heen Crandall's closest ass ociate. Thllt 1M! wished to eat, but each time he association apPlll'e ntly had boon r&waved me Impa tiently awa y. Finally, oently renew ed In secret. Was It pos· not d esiring to' delay too long over sible that back ot the mys\(!ry the re luncheon, I gnve the walter' tbe order was some cMme and thllt Katharine without consulting him. Mechanically was guilty? he ate what was put h etore blm, all For a moment 1 wa~ tempted to or· the while keeping up his game with del' the cbautreur to s top. It s ee med bread balls . almost des-ec ratlon 10 tnke tbls heartKnowing him as well as I did, atter les8 analyzer ot crime Into the home IItudylng closely hIs eccentric move- where death stalked so c lose. ' Sup· menta, I felt sure tllat the array of post Katharine was-No, 1 hud pledged pellets was · closely alJled with the my word to Louise that I would mental proces9 by which he was seek: 901~ the mystery nnd I would kee p Ing to solve the Farrish mystery. The my ,Promise, no matter wb ere It led larger pellets, I decided, must be tbe me. Alter all, th e Impor tant thing varIous tbeorles about the yellow let- waa my beloved one's pence of mind. ter or lette re and their oMgln . The Aa long as tbe sbndow hung over h('r IImaller pellels were the dlll'erent per· to.ther and sister, her bnpplne ss must ~ con-nected wltb the case. One be marred. Betler the knowled ge of by one he pushed the larger pellets evil than tbe te rror of mystery. trom the tabl e until a single pellet Davis wasled little time In cerer emaIned. The smaller ones he kept mony . As Boon as I had Introduoed IIrranglng and rea rran ging until at last him to Louise, he said a bruptly : he s eemed sRtlsfled. The single sur· "I'd like to see the room where It vlvtng large pe lle t stood directly on a happened-alone. " creaBe In the cloth. On one side As Louise called one of th~ serve qu a ll y di sta nt from the crea&e, but ants to escort him upstairs I wall reclose to e a cb other, he had placed joicing at the opportunity to b4;j alone tw" #l the smaller pellets. The rest with her. The cold tormtillty of ber we." ~ three g roups on the other sIde greeting would have troubled me had ot ~e line. For perhaps fl"e minutes I not attributed It to the Inspector's ~ ca ref ully studied their pOllltlon preeence. As soon as he had lett U8, without shifting Ihem, and then with with the memories of the evening bea Qui ck motion of his hand ewept them tor9 glowing In my mlnd, I turned to all to the fl oo r. embrace her. " The re WIIS Bome purpose distinctly "Don't, pleue don't I " she sald coldcriminal conn ec t.ed with the yellow ly. lette rs," he said, as It for the flrst "Wby, dearest!" I stammered In tim e aware or lilY prese noe, and be- amazement. com In g 88 lOQuacio us 08 he had berore She offered no explanation but said been silent. "W hen we have run thlB In the most matter·oHact tones-too myste ry to earth we will find that matter-of·fact to be natural, I thought there ore two or the crlmlnal8-Dnly - "Tell me, Mr. Ke nt. what you two guilty." learned at the place where Mr. Elser "Guilty of what?" I ask ed In ama1.&- lived." ment. I was dumfounded. What had "I haven 't t.he slightest Idea as yet," . come over her? What could have he replie d wIth sue h apIlRl'ent rrnnk· happened to make tbls oudden cbange ness th nt 1 6uA}ll'cted he was not tell- In her attitude toward me? Could Ing me all hIs thought. " E v1\ Ideas this cool, dl Btnnt young woman be the are ' of three kl nde- Ihe solitary, the same g Irl who only a few hours before pnlr, tb e g roup. C rim ea aro m erely hud clung 80 desperat ely to me nnd the ph Ysicn l C;o(D Tcsslon of evil Idea s had wept out he r surrows In my arms? and bear the snme <:laBslflcation. The Had she overnight forgotten the kiss .0Utary e,,11 Ide a manifests Itself In with whi ch we Illedged our JoInt ef. a varlelY of c rim e s . In Ib is class be- forts to 801 ve t he mystery 7 long d efn.l catlolls , pOi son Ings, crimes "Te ll me, Mr. Kent," she p ersiste d against wom en and generully the a&- Quietly, "10 the re a yellow lette r In lIasslnatloo of private Indl"lduals. that case, too? Do yOU believe the re These are the hardest crimes to dla· clln be any connection be t\Veen Mr. eover apd punl,;h. The evil Idea Is not Elser and- nnd what Katharine did?" communicated, This sort ot criminal' Greatly perturbed, yet trying to conNidom hal confidants. Otlen, ·1n tact vlnoe m.l,Belf that bel' attitude was alplo.t " "lWilYS, hl! masks hla vlllalny only a girl's natural reaction 8S she .bebhlll-the cloak of respectablUty. recollected the events of ' the - evening VOlt of these otrenses are .due to mao before, I wal; Just beginning to rehearse D1a, to '"-blood· lust, to a desire for ,... what little we had learned' ·In the ~..,. tOI' real or Ima,lnary J'l'rongs. boarding·houae wben DavIs came run'., "~vt1 fd@AII 'o f t~. ;Palr ,eDeraU" olOJ' down the ltall'1!.' ."Itt'lib 't~'IIr. to uiiine7·luat. " In 'IUeb I'Telt ·lJ.1e," 1M! .all1 ab~p~ to ~1I' SYNOPSIS,
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U8 -..'as Bwept away. r klHlfl' tliea .. was only rear that ahe had been ral' ward In show ing her .!fe ctlon. Ban4 In hand we raced up tbe stall'll &Iter the Inspe cto r , an d rnnged o urselves on the OthN' IIIde of the bed rr(Jm him . Be tw en us, her lon g hol r In braids, only th e whil e baud age ar(\und her forehead to suggest her WflUlld, lay SIlllP.l,led. the 81l elH ngure o f Ka lharlne FarrIsh . "I d~1D 'I t hink so ," aald Lou1oe atter The pa ll o r of he r fa<-'8 see rn'ld only to a m'nule'a th0U8ht. "I never n oticed enh a nce her bea u ty, and tt.ou~h her thnt he was." eye8 were cllosed, ber long dark la.sh .. s "l1umph~" I.e repeated, hlB ey'!s rov· still gave el:presslon. As we watcheo, Ing about thu room . "take me In to she begon !lU rrln g reltle881y and her see General "'arrlsh ." hands twitched n ervo usly . Suddenly The young doctor whom Doctor WII· her eyes opened wide, not with the cox had le tt In cba rge ha ppened to be li ght of Inteillgenoe, but with the lIMI· pa8lling th rough th e ball , and stopped lIan cy ot hysteria or the excite ment aa h e heard the request. at fever . Sbe made an In effect ual at· "It can do no harm," he Bald , In r&- tempt 10 rll~e In bed , but 8be was too ply to Loulse 'a look of Inqui ry . weak . Sln)tlng ba ck on the pillow The tour of us- the doctor, D01v:8, she shrlek4!d : "Prom ise me, Hugb, Louise and my selr, In tbe order namf'd, p rom ise me, you 'll do It at once." tiptoed Into the general's room. I WIlS ArterlIhat one se nten ce she relapsed prepared tor a great c ha nge III him, Into un co usc!ousness. I feared for. but his ap pea rance was really terrify. moment thll t she Wll~ dead . The docIng. Perceptibly thinn er, nged as by LOr huste ned to b er sid e and begnn to many yea rs, all shrivel d and shrunk· feel her pulse and IIl1len 10 he r he art. en , he la y chnln ed to his bed by bls It 8£'emed many mlnute e berore h. am(ctlon, unable 10 lift leg or n rm , hIs l urn ed to u s with a reassuring whl&lips ra ll e n ne rv elessly npnrl, his pe r : "I t Is nothIng seMous- a relaplM! t. tonlf\le lolling un co ntroUab ly- dead, dear!, dead , sa ve his eyes. be expec t ed a fter Ihat outburst. Her AH LouiS(, a nd I app rOache d the bed · IMlart Is s tro nge r than 1 expected. She side It appeared to me thut he recog· will not like ly regain consclousne sl nlze d U8 both nnd I could detect the for many houn, but there II no Imm. snme pleading loo k J had noted the dlale dang er." night befol'S. He seem ed to me strug·1 I-Ils manlhe r, rather than hll words, gllng with his dead e ned 8enses to a s k In vited u s to go, so Louise and I tol· us something. Whil e I did not know lowed Davll~ from the room . wheth e r or not his hea rin g had be en The III spe ctor seemed to have tOI' Impai re d I t h ought he mi g ht b e worry· got len his h rulle to depart. He lat Ing about KatharIne 's co ndition , and dow n abrulltly on a divan In the upcarefully and slowly I bega n to enun· per hall, with his tace resting In hll clate som e thing about her, hoping tha t hands, and gave himself up to Intent J had guessed wbat It was h e wlsbed t h ou ght. to ask. But · e ven as I spoke I saw Louise a nd I stood a little apart, dl", tbat blo eyes had le rt m y fa ce. Into cussi n g In whIspers Katharine', th em returned tbe sa m e Ilcute terror atrange outcry. What could IIhe ha.,l1 he had ex hibi te d at tbe sight of the mean t? yellow lette r. If t hose eyes could have "She me ant Crandall, ot course.' spoken. Ihelr shrlek8 would have fill ed said Louise. "She mentioned Hugh-the room. I tollowe d the direction ot did you heBlr It 7" their glanoe. He was eta ring In ter· I nOdded ossent. ror It the one strange tace In the "Proba bly she was re peating a CODroom...,... the Inspector',. versatlon she had with him Ju.t be· Seeing how much hla presence dIll' tore ehe shot hers elt," I suggolsted. turbed the Invalid, Davie turned QUick· "What do yoil lIuppoae she wanted blm Iy and lett the room. Louise and I to promlae her?" tollowed, leaving only the doctor .and Louise shook her head. I racked nul'M. my brain In vain tor some theory to "I wonder what made him look 10'" lit her words to her own desperate breathed Lou I841. act, to Cra.ndall 's II Ight._ to her fa" He'a afraid ot something-for ther's terror, I Judged trom Davl.' some one7" I said, hurrying to over- abstracted manner that he, too, WU take Davis, hoping to learn from him similarly el~gaged. hi. opinion al to what caused the pa"Everything," I laId to LouJae, "lIT' tlent's fears. • 'lry single thing we have learned "] was right. It'll Just 0.1 I thought," points to Crandall's connection with I heard him mutter as he haotened to the myetery that bas hung over your the hall and reached tor his hat and father and Ka.tharlne. When we have coat. 1 saw that he was making prep- found him we shall learn what It WaI, aratlon for Instant departure and 1 1 '1m morE~ and more convinced that was In a Quandary what to do. I telt he 18 guilty of 80me crime, sometblng It my duty to accompany my friend, terrible, some thing that your tather for from his manner I. was convInced and Blster knew," that he was on the track of the mys· The Inspec tol laughed aloud. tery. Yet I did not wlsb to leave LouWe turned-toward him, I In IndIgo. Ise until I had gained some explana· lion, Louls~ In astonishment, to find tion ot the barrier that she seemed to him 100kJng at us with au amused have raised between us . I was con· smile. Bcloua ot no way In which I could "Don't be too sure," he said qu!&111r
1II4l, hv,'bat 0010' are afr: Crt.ndaU'1 oye. TOO "Dlue," laid La~l ae, ",ray·blue." " H umph!" I co uld Bee ahe ~all aa m uch puzzled at hi. Question 1111 I had been, but he offered no exp lanation aud made no comme nt. "Was Crandall left·handel1 T" he
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EXPERIENCES OF A BRITISH IMMIGRANT IN CANADA-WEST ,
The following straightforward s t ate- i A . t 5 M ny Surgical Op. m ell t needs no comm ort to add to gatnS 0 ru Its [orcB and ell'ecl. It a ppell rs In a eration •• How Bethuno rece nt Issue ot the Li verpool Me... cury . and Mr•. Moore Escape H . Patterson, ot Nutana, SaskatcbeWlln, Ca nadll, when h e arrived from Sikeston, Mo.-:'''For seven yean hutLIv erpoo l. h ad "Six ot us to support," I was in b ed for four to use his own phraseology, and his f61'ed or fi ve days at a time fund s were getting low. H e sec ure d every month, and so a hom es tead 32 mll cs out from Sun· weak I could hardly durn, snd sln rted livin g on It April walk. I cramped and 15, 1907. The prevlolls foil he put all had backache and hIs money, $1 3 7, Into a shack and lot, headach~, and wu makin g s ure or a home. Au cook and 110 n ervoull and weak caterer In a local hot el h e made ,75 that I dreaded to see a month, aud out of this hud Bome anyone or bave ~y savings out ot which be paid hll onemoveln theroom. breo klng and Improv em e nts on the The doc ton gave me hom est ead. The shock wal sold to medicine to ease me good advantage. Tb en Mr. Patteraoll said that I ought to tells tb e story atte r h e had removed have an operation. I would not listen to hili tamlly to the hom es tead: that, and wben a friend of my hus band "For the flrst month lite was 110 tdd him about Lydia E. Pinkham 'a Veg• strange and ne w that I hadn't time to etable Compound and what It had dOlle think ot anything, only thin" up our for hill wife, 1 was willing to take it. n ow home. I was so 'gree n' to farm Now I look the picture of h ealth and feel life that I didn't know th e difference like It, too. I can do my own housework, be twee n wheat and oats (1 do now) I hCle my garden, and milk a cow. I can Between working out, cropping my entertain company and enjoy them. I place , and with my gun, we' managed can visit when I choole, and walk as far to llYe comfortably for the three as any ordinary woman, any day in the yeara, which time was r equired to put month. I wish 1 could talk to every In my duties, I had accumulated euffflring woman and girl. "-Mn. DEMA Quite a stock ot horses, cows, plge, BETHUNE, Sikeston, Mo. towls, and machinery In the three Murrayville, 111.-"1 have taken Lyyears. dia E. Pinkham's Vegetable Compound' "In October, 1909, I secured my pat- for a very bad , case of female trouble ent to my Innd, so took a tew days' and It made me a well woman. My holiday. to Saslcatoon to locate a helL-th was all broken doWll, the doctol'll purchased homestead (viz., 12s. per aaij! I muat have an operation, and [wu acre) from the Government. In,tead re.\dy to go to the hospl tal, but dreaded" ot getting the purchased homestead, 80 that I began taking your Compound.. I s ec u r ed a halt section (320 acres) I -(Ot along 10 well that I gave up the on the Saskatchewan River for $25 dc) ~tol'll and W88 saved from the operap er scre on easy terms, nine years' tirol. " - Mrs. CHARLES MOORE, R. R. pay me nts with a cash payme nt of N,l, 8, Murrayville, Ill. $1 ,000. I mortgaged my Orat homestead, obtained chattel mortgages on my Btock, and on December Uth, 1909, took possession; on June 10, 1910, 1 aold out again tor 140 per acre, clearing, bel ldes my crop 1140 acres), ",800. I also eold my llrat hom&Illead, clearing U,800 and two Saska· toon town 10te, which we value at $1 ,000 each today. We placed all our capital In another tarm (river frontage) and Rome trackage lots (60), also a purchased homestead (river frontap:e ) . I remained as Manager of the Farm I bad BOld on a three yeara' contract at Il nne salary and hOUI., garden, and numerous prIvileges, "So by the time my three Y88l'l have expired, with my Investments and tho Increased value of my frontage Bnd Iota, I am hoping to have a clear proflt on illy $137 investment of $6Q,OOO. My land doesn't eat any· thing, and It Is nearly all paid for. 1 hold a good position (and secure)"Adv.
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Chooalnll a Wlfe_ An old Virginia gentleman who snld he kne w the way to pick a wlte was willing to recommend It to younA men. ll !s advice Is : See how sbe looks In the morning! Th e old Virginia gen· tleman. when getting married hlmselt s en this 'lalet across the country to hIkE' a look at two sisters In the early Illflrnlng. One looked well and one didn 't. One round a husba nd . One dlen't. So, ladles , beware I th ese tacts . pre Important If true. And true they 81 e aH sure as you are women. Men bat e a woman who looks Cr'lwsy In tile morl\lng. A Mistaken Idea. "The Rtorm caused me a great deal "r ~utrerlng by breaking . all the windows In my house." "Why, I a lways unde rstood that Mt'aklng windows was a perfectly !lane·less operation."
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Stops Backache Sloan'lI Liniment is a splendid remedy for backache, stiff joints, rheumatism, neuralgia and aciatica. You dtm't need to rub it in-just laid on lightly it gh'es comfon and ease at once,
BeI& lor PaID _ SIUfn... Ma.. GItO. BncHANAN, of Welch, Okla., writes:-"I haftuaed YOUT Un. Iment for the past ten year. for paln In back and atiffneu and find It the beat llnlment I "'fer tried. I recommend It to anyone tOT palill of any kind."
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is good for sprains. strains, bruises, cramp or soreness of the muscles, and all affections of the throat and chest. Out ~ndre Relief "Don't. Ple'Be Don'tI" She S.ld Coldly, have olrended her, yet there was a cally, marked dlff~rence In her attitude tow- been ard me overnlgh l While I was stili debating the question and Davis hAd all but reached the door, seemingly Indllrerent to whether or not I accom. panled him. a nUrle came running to Louise. "}UBB Farrleh," Ihe laid, ·~I think your llilter II recovering consciousness. I thought ' you would lllte to know It and to be at her .slde In clUle Ihe apeaks," . Tbough 'Davll 'Was lOme 'dlltance ,"wa7 bJl acute ear mUlt bave ,,·.UI.".,"
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R. D, BUIlGOYNI!. of Maysville, Ky" RR. '. Boa S. wrltea:-"I holl\ lIevere pains bel ... een myshoul. ders; I got a bottlo of your Liniment and "ad entire rollef at the fifth application," RelIeVed ·sJvere Pain In Shoulders Mil, j, UN/IDWOOD, (If aooo Warren Ave. Chicago. m., writes : - " I am a piano polishe~ by occupation, and .ince last S .. pt .. mber have .nffered with severe pain In both shoulders. I could nol rest night or day. One. of my friend, told me about your Liniment. ThTel! appll~tion8 completely ctir~ - me snd 1 will ne'fer be w,lthout.Jt. II
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WOMEN CARELESS? As THE HOTE T was the ufternoon hour w he n th e corridors of the , Waldorf·Ast orla ure usually crowd ed wl tb women. Eve ry o ne of tb e restaurunts way fill ed, and the tab les had . ove rflowed Into tb e oak ~m Ilnd tb e roy ers. A continuous .tream of rem lnlnlty cam e In at the en· trance on the Thlrty·thlrd IHreet s ide nearest Fifth ave nu e. hurri ed througb the .. tun nel" lead lug to the roy e r. turn. ed Into Peacock all ey. progrcs8e d .Iowly aud glacially tbrough It to the office. turn· ed to th e lert. oouned Pll8t the oftlce dec k. can· aclous more or Ie B s of the m a Ie 10itereTli standing and sit. tlng about. hul'rted through the oak room. th en up the Thirty· third Btreet corrl· dor. eithe r to ftnd acquaintances or perhaps 8eaUl. or e"e to 8tart a g aIn on tbe aame tour. A. woman hul'rted up to the lost and found aectlon ot the of· Boo desk. She held up a gold meah baDdbag. ... law a woman who bad this bag Ia her hand Bit down 10 the corridor," ahe &&Id. '''Sbe got up • few minutes later and went away. leavlng It. • thought 8he mlgbt return. so I kept my eyes on It . for a whlle; bllt now I have got to ;'0. and as ahe has not oome back I thought I had better turn the bag In to you." A few minutes later snother wom· an came up to the 8ame pla.ce and ask· ed wh~ther anything had been beard of a feather boa. which ehe was sure IQmebody had stolen. After a Bearcb the clerk produced the boa and sbe went out of the hotel. Fifteen minutes afterward a taxi· !!lh driver entered and turn e d In at &be omce a featb er boa which he Bald I fare from the hotel had lett In the eab. To the clerk It looked familiar. He examined It carefully. It was the lime boa that had been claimed only a Quarter of an hour betore: Only a few minutes had passed when I thIrd woman ruabed up. Sbe asked tho clerk to pleaae to tell tbe hotel detectives or the police or the news po.. peTl!. or eomebody. to nnd a valunble fur muff which had been stolen trom ber. . She was poaltlve sbe had left It In her room. The clerk liBtened at· tenUvely to ber del!crlptlon. Tben be ducked under the counter and 101· emnl,. banded her the muir. "Why. where did you get this'" ahe demanded. "Jt wu picked up In the corridor, madam," was the reply. She signed her name to the receipt hook and then went away In the same baate .he bad come. When the clerk looked up from the book he found she had lett her pocketbook on .the COWlter. The reward. gtyen by women. IUId men. too, to tho.e who havl! return ed lo.t property are IQmeUmes .... tonllhlnely small. Two women wbo were ocoupylng lUI apartment In an nelu.lve botel went away to spend the Chrtstmall boUdays. One got back the day before tbe other. When she -c--- en&erecl the 'bedroom she waa amued to .ee lying on the dressing table a diamond bar pin belonging to her friend. It contaIned '16 jewel8. and was worth several thousand dollaTl!. She was going away from town that lame day and Simply encloBed the pin, logether wIth a note. In an envelope, and lett ·the latter on the dressing ta· ble. The next morning the other woman showed up. The day arter that she lent a burry call downsUltrs for the manager. "Oh . this Is tragic' " she exclaimed when the latter entered her room. "My dlamond bar pin Is gone. It was stolen. I am aure. and you must have the ohambermald arrested. . The manager looked at her. She allllwered his questions Impatiently. but they drew from her tbe In forma· lion that when she entered her bed· room the day before sbe had foull4 a Dote on the dressing table from her friend, but she was In lIucb a hurry to dreaB for dinner that she had thrown It aBlde; Ilnd yell, she admitted after IInme hesltatlon. It Was possible It might have fallen over Into the waste basket tbat stood near. The chambermaid bad straIghtened up the apartment that mornIng. and under ordinary circumstances the con· tent. of the waste basket would by thll time have been on theIr WelY to the city InclneraUne plant. But It happened. to be New Year'. day. and
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th e trash coll ect· or doe so·t work on that holiday. bad a.nd what been In tbe waste basket was now In a big bin be· low stairs. IIlx fe et deep by twelve feet long. Wltb a cham· bermald and a porter the mana· ger betook blmBelf to the ba8ement . and stood by while the two took out the refUse. pIece by piece. from tbe bin. Arter a eolld hour's work. the porter found an envelope, tram whlcb he took the ml8slng pin. The owner of It gave him one dollar. Somewhat similar was the case of another woman at a dUferent hotel. who on the night betore she was due to Ball for Europe came down to the desk In great eltclteme nt. Her valu· able pearl necklace was gone. She had wrapped It. she said. during th e mornlllg In tissue Piper. pre paratory to packing It. and must have lert It on th e bureau. To th e manager the Idea of the tis· sue paper suggested th e wRste bas· ket. The conte nts at th e waste blt.s· been taken to the ce llar and bad been compressed with other refuse Into a 250 pound bale. Tbere was but one thing to do. and that was to eumlne this bale. The manager and the steward set themselves at th e task. Piece by piece tbe paper was removed. but at the end of almost three houra not a Sign of the neek· lace bad appeared. Tile day otte r the departure of the steamer the ma nager reclilved a letter from the voyager. sent ashore by the pilot. "I am so sorry to have given you 110 much troUble." It read. "I have (found the necklace In my trunk." A woman from Wa.shlngton. who 0.1. waYB travels with a lot at diamonds. arrived one night at a Ne'" York hotel unaccompanied by the mald. who usually travel e d wltb her. About half past nine o'clock the next morning she came downlltalrs breathless. "I want those doors locked and nobody permitted ' to leave this build· Ing." ahe cried. "My chamola bag. In which I carry all my jewels. Is gone. and I want all the help searched. When 1 went to bed last night I laid the bag under a plece ot crumpled newspaper In a comer of thll .belt In the closet. .. "Are you Bure that atter all you did not put It In YOUI' trunltr' sug· gested the manaeer. The woman was Indignant at the Idea. and demanded that pOlice head. quarters be communicated withe In. stantly. When the central omcs detecltve reached the hotel the mana. ger called him aside. explaIning tbe situation. and advised blm to InsIst upon tbe woman openIng the trnnk. Ten mInutes late:- the Ileuth came downstairs grinning. "The bag was where you said It was. all rlgbt," he Bald to the man· ager. An engagement ring figured . In a thert charge at a Fifth avenue hotel. A young woman who had been out Bhopplng entered tbe hotel breath· lessly one morning and hurried to her room. In a very shorf time she was downstairs again. wltb a demand upon tho manager tbat he have tbe cbam· berma.ld arre8ted. She said that her engagement ring. ~blch had cOBt $600 ha.d been stoleu. from ber room and as th e chamber maid was tbe only person who had access to the room. she simply knew the woman had It. She WB.l\ 80 p081t1ve In ber statement that the manager ImmedIately telepboned to the nearest police sta· tlon tor a plain clothes man. Tbe chambermaid had been In the hotel many years. and was well thought of. A rew questions convince d the detectlve of her Innocence. Then he put some Questions to the woman wbo had lost the ring.
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dent d id nnt l' all SP th ... r e g!" ,!' '' 1 to r 1·1 I" ' r ), (rl"utll ), I" w"rd Ihat ball e r),; and liS we lI\Jprouch .. d the cuna l II 1' 1 h nws n l"n~ Ih " north bank of th .. rlv· She was Indignant. bu t finally r& er 8t, t hll t point . \\ C' Wt' rl' halt l>.1 1l00 d membered that sho had put th e rlng' l the (ol(' n"d IC hlld "1 ~lIl d ' " ""y e. IIr", toge th e r wltb four oth e rs. Into b er you willing I Without ord r r") Ii, fo r d pocke tbook that mornIng be fore the rI ve r and try to sll ellcu that bat· breakrast. The purse she ha d I,.. rt t er y ~.. I on be r dressin g ta ble wh e n s ht) we nt As I r C'm f' on bl' r It. Ilwre lIaR 11 0 ,\Is· ' There is smoke pleasure In this pure old Virginia dO\\'nstalrs to break fas t. ThaI mus t ' . en tln~ I'o lep.. Al Isald. "Y "'~ . " A~ It and No rth Carolina briGh t ICll f. Thousa nds prefer it to any hav e bee n th e cbRDc(' tbl' chambe r· WEl ~ now gt'Ulnl: q uit., dark . wp Iile d other pipe tobacco" Thoroua h l] aacd and stemmed and maid took, for when la ter In th e mo rn . do wn In to th p cnna l. \\' e ford ed Ih e then g-ranulatcd. A perfcct pipe tol.J4cco-llotllinR better In g she opened ber purse In a de- I rhlE' r. captu red th e hall!' r y. nud dUlll p, partme nt store to pay ror s(lme pUl' e d It o ,'c r t h., ba n k. 1'\0 on" o n ou r roUcd as a ciga rette. chases the en g age m e nt ring .... a8 mls8' s\(lp was killpu . but two or tll n'" were One and a half ounces of this choice tobacco cost Ing. She In Sis te d that the de tective slig htly wounded . It was n su rpr l~e only 5c, o.."ld with each sack you get a book of cigarette arrest tb e chambermaid. I to th e <-npmy . They ha d not I hought papers FllEE. Th e s le uth r eru sed, and d ecid ed to of an I\.lla ck at that kind nrl e r lI a rk . The other pleasures are the prcsents t~at are secured make a thorou gh examina tion or the Af'te r accomplishing what we sta rte d , with the coupons in each suck of Licgctl <t !lfyu. Duke'. room. In spite of the young lad y's pro out to do, w e form ed for our return to 1tIiJtture . Thcsp. presents d e ligh t old and young. Think te8ts. At one e nd of th e dre s Glng tli- the north side. of the pleasure t!1at you and your fri e nds caD get from a ble. on th e floor. stood a pair of hlgb At this point the wagon mod . or foot talking machine, free, or such articlcs as-fountain pens. shoes. The de tective picked (lne up, path. ran at th e ro ot or the blul[ ne nr balls, skates, cut glass, china, silverware, and turned It upsid e down. Ollt roll· the riv er. As we were c ro ssing th is tennis -racquets, fisb.Jns e d the missing solitaire ring. Appar· path on our r etll.rn we b eard tb e c latrods. furniture. etc. e nlly wh en Its owner had swept thl' te l' of ho rses ' fe et crossing up th e rlv. ftve rings tog e tber to put the ro InUl er. We wait ed for their approach. aod Ail a .pecial offer, ber purse. the solitaire ba d rolled otJ to th e ir dl smar we to ok them In. durin If November tb e table. There were sev en ot th e m - some andDecemberon~we Tb ~ y looked tor to exp ress at m e mbe rs of Gen. Lee's RI chmond reo will .end you our le ast som e gratlficatloo ove r the re- port e rs . We return ed to our camp on nero illustrated catacove ry of tb e trinket; but no. she was the nor th sid e or the riv er without tur· log of pre.enta, FREE. so enraged over ber mistake tbat sbe ther Int e rruption. mad e no amends to the chambermaid Tb e next morning be fore w e bad Just scnd us your name she had accused and did not even cooked ollr coffee or had our brea k· and address on a postal. thank tbe detective. fast. we were ord ere d to re turn to the C6U/H1n, f..-om DSlke', " 'i xIU'r't ",07 &. Som e what similar In 11.11 outcomE soutb bank of th e ri ve r . We look tbe 4J,fIWl l!d f llrth 1(1I:J '"omHORS E SHOE. J. T., TIN:3LEY'S NATURAL LEAF. was tb e experience of a woman trom same pos ition that we bad occ upi ed GRANGER TWIST, c;ouP01lJ fro", FOUR ROSES (lOr-ii" dn.bl< cou""'l.. Washington. Sbe arriv ed at a hote l th e night be fore. gathered In s few PICK PLUG CUT'xPIEDMON I In a ras hlonable \llstrlct one night prIsone rs , a wagonload at fl our that CIGARETTES, cu CtGARElTES, ,/Wd ollod tq' eNd _po", "mud ~ tot. about nine o·clocll. anI' he r ftr8t or· had bee n abandoned. and man y otbe r PrlllDium DepL der was for a pitcher at Ice water. A things . I nev e r shall forg et two prls· I be llboy took It up and placed It on a on er!! we capture d. one a long. lank ~c7-~~. table In he rsitllng room. North Csrollnlan. the oth er a short ~T.I.Oum. MOo The next morolng she called up the Irishman . Th e North Carolini a n com. manager In a condition bordering men ced to whine and beg. saying he . .. .fo~ ~ on hysteria, and Informed him hEldn't fired a 8ho1. But Pat says: "I that a big marquise ring containing flred a shot and will do It again It I I T'o Decorate a Bald Head . 32 diamonds Was missing. Tbe only gE~ t a chance." W e had som e respect "My hu s band." write s Mrs . Pe zozzl " pe rson who had been In the room be- for th e Iris hman. but very little for to t he c hspf'ron. "was quite bald wh e n sides berself was a bellboy. and sbe th e man that whin ed. Afte r we had J marri e d him . although olherwlse pe r. remembered that before the bellboy ac~compllshed what we were orde red r~r.l l y gc:o d. I flrMt washe d his h ead entered ber silting room sbe had to dO. \\e • turn d Wh,. You're nrecll~Q~lt aga l n re e t a our camp with a cl ean81ng solution and II. s tirT That'l -Haye No taken off ber ring and placed It on tbe on the north bank for the purpose of hrtl Hh . t ben I sandpaper ed It. sta rti l1 ~ , Ap,peUllt. table while sbe was wasblng her g e ttl ng our b rea kr ast. a rt er W h Ie h we with th e rou gh pape r and us lug e n.~h CARTER S hands. were to prepare to march . I ,;ro.d p. down to Ibe tlnest. Art or thu t LIVER PILLS The bellboy bore a good record. Aft· Whil e we we re dOIIJ~ this . th e 118th I rublo e d It at Interval s with my barp ~iltput you right er a searcb of th e room he WRB put P,!. crossed the rive r and took tbo hand for seve ral da ys and now It Is ID a few days. through the tblrd dE'gree. He con· 8s,me 1>Osillon that we had occupied lo ve ly. It haa all tbe dull rich fin Is h th~ h tyd vlncl'd tbe manager at bls Innocence. I atl hour be fore . Th ey had b een In so mucb admired and the natural elr u The n ext day. jU~t as ahe ""all about · line but a ahort tim e when a strong grain s hows beautlfully ."-Kansas Cvuu ··· .. ~~ ~~~V~~!:gbe~~el .• he woman came 111 I force of the enemy came out of the Glty Star. ~~Ii~~~~ Indigestion and Sick Headache "1 teel very much mort\fted." ehe woods and attacked tbe 118th with - - - - -- SMALL PILL. SMALL DOSE. SMALL PRlC&. saId. "I found tbe ring .lust now a8 Buch vigor tbat they were i!ompelled i Superior Attraction. Genuine must bear Signature I went to pack my trunk. "I left thl! to r etrt'at . Th ey were drIven ove r On e at th e two wom e n who sat neaT I d th tb I ht d tb UJe bank Into the river. some below the front of the car had bce u to th e ~ WindOW OPt ehn ebo er tnh g atn ,,~~ e the dam and sorne above. The ford ' he ater th e ni gh t be for e to Bee a cer· w n mus ave l own e cur D ln so . • ~~ that It swept acr08S the table aDd was just below the dam . Those that a~~l beuuttrul Ilctress. " took tbe ring wIth It. A pair of rub- went In above th e dam had to swIm How d oes sbe hold ber age ? en ge r· )~ b th Id f tb tor their lives and 1 understood at Iy Bskt' d Ihe one who hnd not hee n b ta n d l ebrlll wa'ds b n~ y t : H e,.o b e the time that ~om e we re d;own ed I "We ll , to tt'11 you th e truth . Mami e. t I a e. a~ : ~n t weD ~ pa~" t e~ I believe that this was the 118th's H h~ wore such a lov ely pink dr ess thaI ( . ..... " ..... ," d fttlll't Ah~ my Ut thn0w.. e r ng ro flr'St experience as they had just come I couloln't take m y eyes arT II tll t' •• e out a one a em. to the front . They were known as whol e tJme s h e waH on th e s illge ; so . T.:~:I~'~f:k:;.Il::Wr.~~,·t"l~~~t!~\~~~ . the Corn F.lrchange Regim en t. the I ne ver thought of loo kin g Ilt her fa ce j r. ,uo~l n~ " "",mlr. nr"~'nll'.he hura. American FruIt Con.umpton. PI'lde of Philad elphIa. Seventy or 75 to see whNhE'r s he held h ll r age or ..r.... flo. ~ gilv~::::ruul·'e~;H',".. 3:';~r"':,:,,~uf~; I r 1909 h b h apee ln I \II I!Tfm'tlolltl ll nd Uuuk IS Ie free, S tat Ist ce or 8 ow t at t .. of their number were killed as this. not- I shou ld sar she did. thou gh" A " " (Htnll'.;J·;v"t .• lIn l....." t or ml1nklnd . Fo, anple crop of the United States was ~'",' n • . 1·"lu 'HI. Kn" " ed, tI .. ,,lIo .. V~ln •. MII_ Le&. ... their rtrRt. e xp e ri e n ce . Vle were on PrObably. I'uu l, l' r!t;I' ' 1.00 ppf IXlIl U Ilt dottlora urd uliTore4: worth $83.000.00. peach es $28.000.000. the north bank of the ri ver. where we Is ' W. F. YOUNG . P. D. F••310T. mpl . St .. Sp'lnofteld.II .... t2' 000 000 d b I "A thing Is ne ve r so whe n It grp.pes .~. • ,an straw err es could s e e eve ry move that was made. nol BO." '170.000. orangeB reachlnc the same and ye t we could not get to th em in f tb U I ''1' 11 be t It Is If you wire snYB It Iarge 1\gures. Th e peop Ie O e D · tim e to r end er any aSSistance. Whose Is' te d States consumed '10.000.CIOO of fault was It that caused the slaughter plum8 and prun os. $7,000.000 of pears of those nobl e Pe nnsylvania b oys! R eIICr n.~ 11011 nlll ~. A\1 bit",. he. I I.llI;nll and cberrles and 16.000.000 at the raap· vn lllC m the whole wo rld. mak es th e I.l un dr.,. "Ill ile. A,Iv . berr;;. Neatl y R~buk~d. One at the curious features or thl. "Rear Aelmlral 'elvlll e onp. stormy Superiority . production at rrult has been the less" en lng of the apple crop, which In the ~ OO rnln g al 81'0 . Rolc! n naval omcer . "~I y wife can mnll E' n lart nn s we l". past decade with a rowln 0 ul. had occa sion 1o rebllk o a young of· " ;\1 y wire cn n d o b"Itt' r Ih :1ll thaI. • g g p p a fl eer tor wea rlllg soliI'd g lo vps. Sh e' ('fIn mllk H a pie Rp ea k rOl" Its" lf." W. N. U., CINCINNATI, NO. 44-1912_ tion. bas decreased tram 176.000.000 to ·· Rut . •'r." th e voung ofll ce r r emon- . 160.000.000 barrels. On the otber hand. t d " th h b : tbe production of tropical rrults In ' fltlra e. e me n ave ppn so ovpr· , continental United StateB bas about work p ~ in nil · this dirty wput h e r on~ trebled In the Bame time and tell cOllldn t well fl s k the m t.o wa s h glovps . time s as many pineap ples ~re grown Mph·m e took B paIr or p~rfectly now I1.S were produced t clean g love s fr om his porket. A~ en years ago. .. 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The Security Offered by our Safe Deposit Vaults
Mrs. U. M. White was a Dayton vis itor Satu rd uy . ha rl es Zimmerman ill enjoy ing a vi<lit lit Beavertown. Mich .
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HAVE ENTERED CONTEST
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The following boys in Warren county have entered in the Acre ofWhelt Growing Contest conducted Ity the Ohio State Board of Aericulture: Lawrence A. Voorhis, Mason. William Harter, Million. Everett M Thomas, Waynesville. Wilbur A. Supinger. Orearonla. Harry Roland, Waynesville, R. • . Ralph Snook. South Lebanon. Arthur Angapurger, Middletown.
John W., son of Lydia and William Cornell. born at Lumberton, July 25th. 1850, died at Dayton, November 7th, IAged 62 years, 3 months and 13 days. He is survived by two daughters and one brother, His early life was spent on Ii hnn near Spring Valley where he enjoyed the respect and companionship of all his neighbol'8. The past seventeen yea."'!! was spent in Dayton the last four years of which he WWl in very ill health. Always of a generous and kindly nature his greatest fault was his disposition to give to those who were nee~y, many times denying himself in order to do so. When life's brittle thread is broke, We throw off this mortal yoke; When we feel death's biting sting, M'a y we hope fo live again.
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Mr. and Mrs. W. S. Graham were Clarksv ille visitors Tue!~day.
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marked a true christian. Her faith was stro'I1I:(' to . the last. She be. Iieved tha~t the Savior who had supported he.r through the trying scenes of life wo,uld support her in death. Tht's she found to be true. What a The To.wnship teachers who at- comfort, what a J·oy. tended the meeting of the Ohio Cen - "There is no death, what seems 80, tral Teachers' A88OCiation at Columis tranaition: bus Friday and Saturday were Miss- This life of mortal breath, is but a DEATHS suburb of the life elysian, es Laura McKinsel, Ona Strawn, 'I;eg~ation Lucile Cornell, Ethel Stokes, Louisa Whose portal we call death." \ Mrs. John Conner died at her late Stokes, Mary Davis, Helen McClure ready-to~wear Anna Murray Conner, dau~hter of residence in Crosswick, Wednesday Elinor Earnhart, Alma Waterhouse Charles al~d Ellen Murray, was born evening, after a long illness. The and Mr. F. C. Gilmour. . • near Walrnesville, Ohio, February funeral was held Saturday morning AFTER THE PLUMS 23,.1869, bnd, died at her home Noat 11 o'clock at the Christian church, vember (;, 1912, aged 43- years, 8 Rev. P. B. Thompson officiating. It is reported that . several of the months and 14 day~. Interment was made in Miami cemDemocrats are after the lOuI postShe was married to John Conner etery. office. Among those prominently in 1886, to this union were born Dme mentioned are F. C. .Carey, Dr. H children, eight of whom with the EdnJund ltetallick, after a linger_ E. Hathaway, Grant Lewis and Jesse husband survive her to mourn the ing illneBII. passed away Tuesday Lewis. lOBi of nn affectionate wife and ... morning at ]2:30 o'clock. The fumother. At an early age she conneral will be held Thursday morning , POUlTR\ ASSOCIATION fessed C}llrist and united with the at 10:30 o'clock at the Orthodox Christian church at Waynesville. The Miami Valley Poultry AsIociaFriends church, of which he was a whE!re she remained an accept· Ohio, SUit. tion will meet in the Townshi, house prominent member. Saturday evening. Every member able and vU'Orthy member. • Her entire life was llpent in this MARRIED EVENING should be present, as matters of imcommunity. Being 80 well known MBRCHAHT TAILOItS. CHICAGO portance will c:': ..~_P_._ _ where her work was for good, words fail to express the sorrow of those Mr. Ralph M. Miller and Miss N E eDaD UIJ Luella Cornell, both of this city, will OTIC TO HUNTERS who knew her, She was n Kind and 1 "". 1 be married Thursday evening, at We, the undersigned, positively true friend, a dutiful daughter, a 7:30 o'clock, at their future home on forbid all hunting or trespassing Joving sister. a true, affectionate South: Main Street. A wedding upon our premises. The same will be wife, and a devoted motlier. She dinner will follow the ceremony. strictly enforced: was of a happy and cheerful disThe bride and groom will enjoy a Isaac Wilson Jas. Vandervoort position and had many frienda. May w~e bow in submi88lon to I honeymoon trip for a few days after W'II Martl'n Gons l Will' God's will knowing that our 1088 is ... - - which they will be at home te t h eGeo i rr~e . Mlailm\ss Seth Furnas her eternal gain. d- many friends. F_ C Sawin Emily Crane "She rests from her labors and 6 • - • Minnie Satterthwaite her works do follow her." M. A HANDSOME DONATION Edwin S. Furnas Eli Dean Tom McGlade Will Clark Th~ Judges and Clerks o~ the East Isaac Lincoln Thad Zimmerman CARD 9 F THANKS • Precmct, Wayne Townahlp, want, Emerson Mason Jos. Evans To 1'riends and neiRhbors who throthuankgh thwe cOluTmnaFot the Gazette J. A. Shutts J. W. Hisey 80 ' kind,I), U8i~~beU8 durin g ~ t ..... 1 t to m.. rame for his Jason Sheehan Earl Gray hoUl'll oo~r .~ . ~~en, handsome dona~ion of ~rs ~d J. R. Peterson L. O. Peterson extend ~tlr smeare arid .••.-._- _ '. 1 • '• apples, lut election day. This thi q / Earl Hocket . Danl MOMan tbaDkit. We are also .very ~~l ~~l,n-pfice happened lM!V~ral times' before, Ro, Weeks ~ , for the floral offeriDp, and _. , . -
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OYSTERS Cape Cod Cranberries New York Celery Edgemonte Crttckers Sweet Florida Oranges, Fancy Grape Fruit, Concord and Em peror Grapes, . New Dates . New FiJ{S, Jersey Sw~t Po· tatoes. Bermuda Onions. Pop Corn. Fresh Roasted P anuts, New Dried Pqches, New Seeded Raisins, New Mince Meat, New Hon.)o', New Apple Butter, New ClltIIUp. New Baked Beans, Npw Pickles, New Pancake Flour, New Rolled Oats, New Meal, New Bean~, New Cream Cht!ese, Wafer Sliced nried Beef. Leather Half Soles, all kinds. Rubber Soles for Rublter Boot.. Large Asat. of Enamel Ware. Lanterns, Lard ,Cans, Gun . Shells. Highest Prices paid Butter and Eggs.
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Notice of Appointment Bltate ot Ht.rrIJIOD Oomell. Decea.d . ~otlce I. hereby given that W. H . Allen h,"" '-D duly ap1JOfnt.ed &Ild quallfted u
ExeculClr ot t.bB & ...te of Harri.an Oornell late ot Warren OoUJIty OhiO. deoeaeMl.
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Thanksgiving .... Will Soon Be ·Here.... If you have no new Suit or Overcoat for the event, just bring us the old ODe and we'll make it look like new. If you give us one trial, we are sure that you'll come again. . Try it and see. We will treat you right.
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ZIMMERMAN'S
The ladieS of St. Mal'Y's Guild are ' Dat.ed thllAla~xdv ~Octo . bel' 11112, v Bo~_ eu preparing for an entertainment to ludce o~:::.e~6:~t~~JiJo. be given the first week in December. Due notice of date and particulars !!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!'!!!! will be given laler. .\ Subsmbe tor the Gazette
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There being a large crop of corn Miami Chapter, No. 107. O. E. S. and oats, and prices being low on elected officers at their regular Mr. and Mrs. Wm. McMinnis. of same, has forced lhe prices of mil! meeting Monday evening, as follows: Dayton, were guests of Mr. and Mrs feed down. The Waynesville Mills Ruth Janney, Worthy ' Matron; Leroy Irons and family. Sunday. report another drop in feed prices John E. Hawke. Worthy Patron; ----.~ ......- - Donna Hawke, A.ss. Matron; Christie Mi81 Ruth Emma Cook is ele guest EXTREMES. McKinsey, Sec·y.; Amanda Msffitt, of her grandparents in Centerville, Treas.; Luella Cornell: Conductress; "You ,told me Dot to bide my light Clara .Iazel Hawke, A..'\SO . ConMr . and Mrs. J. M. Keys, this week under a bushel," said the energetic ductress. Mr. and Mrs. C A. Bruner and candidat'e. . After the meeting was over the Miss Minnie McKinsey. of Lebanon, "Yes," replied the eage adviser. Stars called on Mr. and Mrs . L . A. attended Eastern Star lodge Monday -'But I didn't tell you to go to the CARD OF THANKS Zimmerman and spent a plpasant other extreme and imitate the cow hour with them. We desire through the Gazette to night. that kicked over the lamp and startthank our mllOY friends for their - - Mrs. Dudley Keever and 8On, of ed the Ch~C8g0 fire!' kindness shown us in our late MARKET bereavemsnt; alRO Or. J. T.Ellis, Centerville, were guests Saturday OBITUARY Messrs. Lou Printz and W. O. Raper and Sunday of Dr. and Mrs. A. T 'fhe Christian church will hold its Wright. for their singing. After weeks of sickness and suffer · Thank9~ iving market at the TownChas. Cornell and family. J. O. Cartwright attended a meet- ing Mrs ,J ohn Conner fell into her ship House. Wednesday. November ing of the Ohio Bankers A9Sj)Ciation, last long ,deep, at 9:15 o'clock, Wed· 2T, at 10 a. m. Home made bread, A 0000 FARM FOR. SALE "Groul) 1", at Hamilton. Ohio. nesday E!vening. All that willing baked beans. pies anll everything Tuesday evening. hands and loving hearts could do to good to eat. Your patronage is "It is seldom that such an opporrestore her to health was done, but solicited. - - - - ~~.---tunity presents itself as we find now Mrs. Horace Cleaver, Mrs. Rufus death was Inevitable and surrounded AT FERRY CHURCH in the public sale announced of the Mullen and ·Mrs. Clifford Wolfe. of by her devoteti family and friends. Charlotte Thomas farm, consisting Xenia, are spending the day with the sad end came. It seemed that Preaching services next Sunday at of U6 acres, which is to ·be sold on Mrs, C. B. Bentley. her life work was Jone. the Ferry church. Morning services November 22nd, 1912, at two o'clock She poSlSessed christian fortitude, at 10:30 and evening services at 7:80 p. m., on the premises located-about- . -'1'he.- W<>man's Auxiliary of St was firm to stanrl" for what in her p. m. Song service and Christian three miles!southeast of Centerville. Mary's Church will meet at the rec- judgment she thought was right and Endeavor at 6:30. All are invited to This ie an exceptionally good farm, tory Friday afternoon at 2 o'clock was ever ready with open heart and attend all of these sflrvicejl. hand to help those who needed her which has been well preserved, has A full attendance is desired. P: B. Thompson, Minister. splendid buildings and is in a g o o d . sympathy and care. Her heart was neighborhood and will be sold, as we Mr. Cha!!. Llllton, of Roger, Ark .• in every goorl work. DA YTON SCHOOLS OPEN are advised, without reference to ap- attended the funeral .f M~. Joh{t She watched the interests of her praisement and without reservation, Conner, Satu.r?ay . and ~emamed for church with a devotednellS that The Dayton public schools opened
on the above day on the easy terms of one-fourth cash and three equal deferred payments of one, two and three years with six per cent interest and secured by a mortgage on the premises sold." John W. Kreitzer, Second Floor 18 Mcintire Building. Dayton, Ohio.
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Advent is so called from a Lat in word that means "I come back, I I and is founded on the express words of Holy Scripture:-''This same J esus whirh is taken up from you into lJeaven, shall so come in like manner as ye have seen Him go in to heaven," and its object is to keep that coming before the mind . The season of Advent is at hand once more with its reminder of sin and judgmel.t and divin e grace. It i!! a time to consider our ways, and. in whatever particular or degree we need to repent. It is a time to think seriously whether we are doing aJl our duty as disciple!! of Jesus Christ. whether we are making full use and proof of our privileges in the family of God. Advent sounds a trumpe't of warning. Like John Baptist it summons us to beUer living. It speak~ by many voices; the voice of memory recalling God's manifold mercies; the voicf' of conscience urging the claims of our Chri8tian vows; the voice of the Savior calling us to live nearer to Him. A new Christian year opens before us. We have every incentive to renew our vows. to improve our service. to reconsecrate ourselves. L~t us resolve, by the help of the Holy Spirit, to be more earnest. and thoroughly loyal to Christ and His Church. SERviCES
The many friends of Leslie Carey, who formerly Wlli Buperintendent of the Lytle schools, will Qe glad to hear that he has a lucrative pOlition with the Pullman Co. in ChicallO. He is also study inK law.
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Fred Haw ke was in Cincinnati , Fred Hawke was in Cinci nnati Monday, on business. Monday on busines.'I.
memory of thei l' little playmate, Wilford HaineR. Grouped in the front yard at lh e home of t he dead ch ild's paren ts . Mr. and Mrs. All en ' W. Haines. on Home aven ue. the li ttle ones sang sweetly, " Wf' Will Meet Thee; We Will Greet Th ee." Th e casket in which th e li ttl e hoy 's body reposed wa!! d rawn to a fn lllt window, and the children tiled
MitiS Eli zabeth Carroll took dinn er ::iat.urday with Esther Stout a nd daughters. , ---
Mr. and Mrs. J . O. Cartw right enFriday even ing at din:ler in honor uf th e natal day of bill h If you want to laug h. go to School You should see ou r 10c assortment Mr. W.R Mather. of Burlington. MI'. Warren Barnett and Mrs . J . 0 of books. J . E. Janney . , Ha ll, Decemher 6th. Kansas, ir. Bending us his renewal Cartw rig ht . Those present were: for the Gazette, says: "We are all Mr. and Ml·S. War ren Barnett, Mr. Mrs . Ad a m Stoops, who has been Miss Lizzie Stewart is the gU CHt of in odr usual good health except Mrs. relatives In Dayton for a few weeks. Iqu it e sick, if; mu ch bette r. and Mrs. W. H . Allen. Mr and Mrs. slowly past. gazing for a last time E. V. Barnha\'t. Misses Rowena Mather; she does not seem to get upon the still f eatu res of the bright Wright and O li v~ McCollum. Mesdames O. M. Ridge and MabeJ1e A lot of lel ler paper at 15c formally much better. Our begt wishea to Fitzgerald were Dayton visitor~. so ld at 25c. J. E. Jann ey. little lad who had been one of the your family lind all our old friends Friday. gayest and liv li est of their number. in and around Waynesville." Mr. lind Mrs G . W. Hawke ente rK:arl Hawke, of Dayton, spent the Little Wilfol'd was a !Jupi! in the ----.~ .... - - Mr. and Mrs. Gordon Joy attended week end at his parental home. Fiith grade, but the entire school tained Sund ay evenin g at an oyster DEATHS the funeral of a relative in Lebanon,] went tu his home to bili him farewell. supper. Those present were: Mr. Thursday. Mrs. A. R. Sides started Tu esd ay The litlle boy had been enrollrd in ami Mrs. J . O. Ca rtwri g ht. Mr. and Levi Lukens, oldest son of Joseph m or'ning for a week 's visit with the membership of the Fi l st M. E. Mrs. W. H. All en, Mr. and Mrs. and Hannah Brown Luk~ns, passed Mr. C. A. Bruner was in low n relatives in Chicago . church a year or so ago , an d his Emmor Baily, Mr. a nd Mrs J B. to the higher life October 29. 1912, Saturday and moved his household pastor , the Rev . Charles W. Sullivan, Chapman. Mr. and Mrs. E. V. Barnat an advanced age. He went to goods to Lebanon . Holmes Stoops. of Dayton . was the cond uc ted t he funeral serv ice. He hart. Mbses Rowena Wright and California in 1861 and spent more 2"uest of Mr. and Mrs . A. Stoops, rcacl the Twen Ly-thinl anel Ni nety- Edith MOHhe l·. Mr. Wilson Edwards. than sixty years of his life in Happy Mrs. Ed mund Retallick was the Saturday and Sunday. first l ·sa l l11~. and a sketch uE t he Camp, a little mining town in the guest of Mr. and Mrs . Earl Gray · t 0 1 tl b t in whi eh he remountains. The first years of his Sea Ishlp Mrs . Emmor Baily and Mrs. Lina ys ers a re Ie es .. lill Ie fell. ow' :; lifr, . several day'! last week. 'f th B V S ' tl " fe r red 111 pal'llcu lar life theJe he was a successful miner, ry ' em once, . . ml I . ..,ee ... d \. to the 1'1 g reat I d Dev itt gave a delightful five course th I ability. III clay InO . which:enabled him to live in comfort . e Illg . W 11C 1 HI dinnel' at their home on Thursday You will .find our Christmas offer- our a d In ano e r co urnn . promlf;eo for hun a lmght future last. Thei r gue8ts included Mrs. the remaining years, He made a ings are In harmony with you r Elizabe th Moore has return ed al ong a r t istic lines. III a brief dis- Lev. Ca rtwrig ht , Mrs. Warren Bar · few short visits back to his old home Xmas needs. J. E. Jann ey . afte r a len ·d ays visit with course he spoke cOJlRol ing ly tu the nett, Mrs. Annie Thorpe, Mrs. A. B. home at Harveysburg, and those who loved . bereaved famil y. br in){ing to their Chand ler, Mrs. Thornton Cain, Mrs. 'friends at Selma, Ohio. him had hoped for another visit. Dr. P. D. CI~gett and famIly left miml H the co mfort lhat the Chri stian .J09. Chapman a nd the Miases Kizzie His last years were peaceful and Saturday mornmg for Ro8well, N. A g l'eater number lh a n av er jn I he faith hold!! for th e f- rief !it rick en. hi» going as if falling' quietly to Me rritt and Lizzie Carroll. The M:x., where they will spend the P opUlar Copyrighls at 50c. Th e little body reposed in a lovel y lad ies were in a happy frame of sleep. We will always cherish wlOter. whi te co uch caskel in the midst of a mind anel spent the time in pleasant J E. Jann ey . memories of him and feel he is with veritable u(!wel' of fl owers, the UI in Bpirit. The 1st. Sunday in Advent, DecemMiss Hazel Gustin. who has been 'K V. Barnhart left Monday even- tributes of his classnlales, playmateii cllnve rsation with their hostesses. We thank his true IUld trusted ber 1st. Sunday School at 9:30 a. m . spendinll several weeks with rel~. ing fo r Chicago to lay in his stock of and many other friendf! . A floral No mor e pleasant gathering has been friends in Happy Camp who helped Sermon and Holy Communion at tives in Cincinnati. returned home C~l'istmas goods . He will re turn boat, was the Ilift of his parents , a recordt!d recently. to make his liCe pleasant. 10:30; Evening Worship and sermon Saturday. hom!l today . tribute to the little boy'slo~e of the Harveysburg, O. at 7 p. m.; subject of sermon for water and of boats. La8t Thursday evening, about evening: The life here a preparation Mr. and ~rs. Jas?n Sheehan went Mr'. and Mrs. 1<'. H. Farr, Mrs. The little boy was laid to rest in fifteen of Mrs. Robert Cross' friends to Stuebenville, OhIO, Sunday on a~. I War ren llal'l1ett, Mrs . Belinda Woodland, and the pallbearers were and near neighbors walked in on her Elijah Hawkins. an old and rl'- for the life beyond. On the five Sundays in December] count of the death of the latter S Rogers , Jonathan Haines, Mrs . Liz- Shem McDonald. a co(;sin of the all masked in g reat style and surspected citizen of New Bu rlingtll ll. zie Yt!a~el, Mr Frank Wright and child, Albert Woodrow, Elmer An- prised her. It took quite a little died of paraly!'i~ at hiM home tl " ';'e there will be an evening service. brother, Mr. Nathan Vale. Mor.lhy mor •.i .,,; :.It 1 :~r) o'clock . Everybody invited to these services . Miss Estla Haines atte: ,ded the fu- derson and Cra.mpton Lott. while before she could guess them Bright. fresh and new books for neral of Wilford Haines, at Xenia, • _ _- - • - • The funeral will be h.. IJ ~ t his late all after which a contest on "who PARCEL POST girls and boys at popular prices. home Fri:Jay morninK at 10 o'clock Friday afLernuun. gets the cake. " Light refreshments A COSTLY HUNT J. E. Janney. Interment will be made in Miariu Important instructions formlliling. and a jolly good time finished the cemetery. January I, 1913 parcel post will go Mrs. Martha Engle Mason, of J ;he :al~eJlI Count~ Ti~l~~ says.: Four hunters from Dayton camt! evening. It was on account of her iuto effect; this covers all matter of Kansas City. Mo .• arrived last Wed- .0111 aw ~ las reslgne IS POS1- down here Saturday and hunted birthday occasion and all went heme Mrs. C. J. Moor.. died at her home the fourth-class. . f " t 'th h tton at the water d nes ay evelllng, or a VISI WI er '11 'th h'works thplant,Mand wh erever th eY wa~ed to . They wishing her many more happy birthnear HarveysburK, Monday morning. That distinctive parcel post stsmps sister, Esther Stout and other rela- WI . mHove WI wlS mo 'I~r. Mr:'" stopped on Dr. J. T. lis' farm, and days. at 11:30 ·o·clock. The funeral will must be used on all fourth.class tives. Alice ?W li:e t~ . aynesvi e. . ISS began firing at too close proximity take plac. at her late home Thursday matter beginning January I, 1913, Mar~ Will remam 111 to:v n for a time, to the house. Dr. Ellis made a call A very pleasant surprise party was morning at 10 o'clock, (tev. C. S and that such matter bearing ordin · Constable Joy and he in company given on Wednesday evening, NovMrs . Alice Hawke and family, who makmg he r home With the Geo. Grau~r. officiatinll'. The funeral ary postage stamps will be treated have been residing in Lebanon for Bishop falllily. :~th Sheriff Forgy, who happened to ember 20, by Mrs. Clara Conner. of will , be in charge of the Pythian all "Held for postage." some time past, have returned to d f be in town, went after them and Harveysburg, in honor of her Sisters lodge. Interment will be That all parcels must bear the re- Waynesville and are now at home in Mr. S. F. Elbon Wa!! own rom d th em f or' sh 00 t'109 on pos t= ~.1 daughter, Miss Ethel. Waynesvi'II e.' Saturd ay, ca II'109, say" farreste made in Miami cemetery. turn card of the sender; otherwise their property on Third street. All thctroughly enjoyed the time -----... they will not be accepted for mailing. , the Warren ·County. Times. He I~as a~~:~ were taken before Mayor spent in merry games and lively SERIOUS ACCIDENT Take note of this; better save the It is a pleasure to show our beau- been very gay thIS fa!I, ~otorlllg Cartwright, who imposed a ten epot sports as well M the delicious repaper. and then vou will know how tiful assortment. of books including. ~hrough tco th~ colustdtakmdg.m Washh- on each one of them , and just for freshments of ice cream and cake so As George Mills. an aged and reo to mail for the parcel post when it is James Whitcomb Riley's new one, a mgton. umEler an. olng t e luck added some ('osts to each fine. very daintily served. Bpected citizen of Caesar's Creek time for it. HO nDier Romance.handRomely bound Shencendoah Valley and home only ' As November 23rd I'S MI'as Ethel's v<>. • • f d th ' . . . This rna d e it pretty cost Iy s h 00 t Il1g, district, was goinll' home from town Frank H. Farr, Postmaster. and IlluBtrate~, the usual price IS our ays e~ away again to VIRI.t a as all they had gotten up to this birt.hday, she received a number of last Thursday, his horse took fright. ------.~ 11.50, our price cut to 75c. Con- J brother out m Oklahoma. HavllJg t ' th abb'ts and one l'uail. pretty preaents. h' I' . . tid . tl f lime was ree r 1 '1 'd and overturned the buggy, throwing NEW CENTUR\, CLUB S\ er t ~8 a persona invitation to rave e l~cellSan y or . sever~ It appears that while coming At a late hour all departed thankMr. Mill, out. breaking his collar c~ll a~d mspect our new and extell' ~onths he IS glad to be back agam down the Lebanon pike, these men ing their kind ho~tess for a happy The New Century Club met with bone. one rib and jostled him up slve Ime. J. E. Janney. III old Warren County. took Forest Taylor's bird dog in the time. Mrs. Anna E:Jis, Friday afternoon. considerably. auto with them. It is also alleged Those present were MisSes Faith The cause of the runaway was, the 22nd. After a short program that they forgot to leave the dog at Austin. Leona Rogers, Hazel -~ Harvey Rye. who while on his route the social hour was much enjoyed by Mr. Taylor's on their way home . Mitchell Martha Lukens. Bel'l1icG had had an accident a few moments the members and guests. during Mr. Taylor by some means found Harpster •. Martha Starr. Elsie 08before, when his horse got scared which time deiicious refreshments out who took the dog. and started born, Alice McCarren, Floramond were served. Mrs. Ellis was Il!!sisted and upset the bugg)'. mail and Mr. after them. They claimed they did Reed, Viola Jordan. Mabel Starr,' Rye, near Martin Gons' residence in serving • .by her two proficient ! not have it. but the proof against Osee Anson. Eva Ellis and Helen Noted Thespian Who Formerly Thrilled the Hearts of Many 1 The isinglass had been scattered on little nieces the MiS8es Louel1a and them was too g reat. Then they Welch. Mel:lllrs. Harold Gillam. Alan the road. and the glare of this in the Jeanette Janney and her daughter Waynesville Pcople-Was Uilliversally Loved. ! claimed they let the dog loose, but Hartsock, William Lukens. Romine Mrs. Wi\l O'Neall. sun frightened Mr. Mills' horse. and L~ would advertise and try to find it for Shumaker, Herbert Carr, Harold The guests of the hosteSd were the he proceeded to run away. Mr. 'l,'aylor. ' Smith. Clifford BU8ick. Carl Lacey Mr. Rye fortunately escaped in- hostess were the Mrs. Shiim. Mrs. The Cincinnati Times-Star of Sat· excitement, and he never failed to - I and Carl Os"orn jury, but Mr. Mills is badly injurt'd Sarah Zimmerman. Mrs. Marlatt. urday had the following notice: crowd the hall every night. He was IMPORTANT .. '- • It is hoped, however. that he will Mrs. Murray. Mrs. White. Mrs. Gllorge Ober. who recently died at an act or of the old school. but was HOPE IT IS TRUE Crew. Mrs. Clayton, Mrs. L. A. the age of 63 years, enjoyed a long always ready with a sally that pro· soon recover. f Zimmerman, Mrs. O'Neall and Miss The members and friend ~ 0 the and honorable career on the ArneI" voked laughter. How well we reo An exchange states that Stacy B • THE DISTRICT SCHOOL Rowena Wrillht, of Springboro. Methodist Episcopal church who Hankin. secretary of the Ohio ican ·stage . .Ie appeared with Ed- rpemberthetimehecameIaboriously --are r. e- Bankers' Association. says reports win Forrest. Edwin Booth. Char- climbing the steps of the Miami have self denial .envelopes . h D·... · t Sch I Is f WANTS BUCKETS AND TUBS G tt ffi d ' t d~'" quested to brmg their self dental Rehearea or t e h,~nc 00 lotte Cushman. Frank Mayo and E aze eo ce, an III 1'0 uc"'" a new offerings to the chul'ch on Sunday. from banke~s throug.h ?ut the Sta1lte are coming on fine. and the public L. Davenport. member of the company-Count \. S . , . '11 indicate buslIless condlttonB genera y will milia a good deal if they don't I ask ev(\ryp£!r8on that has buckets, George Ober! He it was 'in years Cotalllcksky - a diminutive donk ey. Decemuer 11~t . d peclSa s~rvllce8 WI better than for several years. The · k ts ill b n packers, tubs or dishers. Belonging f' '. . I be held on t lat avo peCla sermons . k h see it. Reserved t IC e w e 0 gone by who madQ the people a whIch he used In one of hIS pays. . I " '11 b · t f labor shortage IS holding bac t e aaleatJanney'sdrugstoreSaturday tome to please return them or let Waynesville laugh and cry. Those His leadi'ng lady. Ada Murray, andspec.ta m;lc WI e~ pa; °a volume of production and distribuaftenloon, a.nd a repr6Sf'ntative will me know where they are, so I can who heard him in such plays as "The who preceded him to the Great Be- the servlces ' d e al'~ .~~XlOuS or tion in all lines and is particularly 1:&11 on many before that time. call for them, 88 tho ice cream season Farmer's Ir'on Will." "Rip Van yond several years ago. was as uni- big day hon S untaY an h~ lSbnect~ssfary hahdicappin~ the farmers. Mr. . . 2 5 " is over now and I want to gather . Ob d h for eac one 0 d 0 IS es I W . • e f ad Ticketao 1lIlS810nare cen"". ·Winkle,"··TheOctoroon.'·andmany versallyhked as Mr. er, an er . I f $150 Rankm says that the sentlmen no extra charge for reserved seats. them al!, in. And oblige, other plays that made him famous memory still lingers in the hearts of reach the goa SO G . P t amonll business men tbFoughout·the Bu)' tic ke tsof th e agent , th Clarence ... _ rauser, as or. . . . i'l /~'Wit " h a great en go _-;--__• _W. -C. -Phillips. through this "ection. wi II never many peop Ie h ere. ' • State . IS optlmlsttc," Saturday afternoon and.reserve your R.EDS Vs. BLUES BANQUET forget him. Mr. Ober in later years forsook . TERPRISE majority predictlng a continuation &eat.. ----~.~--..-----We remember distinctly the first his barn-storming route, and ap· WARREN COU~TY EN of the present,1expanaion for the F V CHURCH The Banquet given by the Reds time the Nugent-Ober companyap- peareod in a higher clasa of plays. . next year. AT ERR ' . last Friday was well attended, peared here. Three nights, and the such us the part of "Uncle We call the attentIOn of our • ,- • , iq rvl " bo h . and all seemed to have a jolly time. hall had hardly more than twenty Toby" in .fA Contented Woman," readers to the ad of the People's NOTI(~B,''f:9 HUNTERS .Pdreaentchq &ereea t tmSo~mg The music was inspiring, andwell people each nmht. But the three by the late Charles Hoyt. Later, Building. Savings and Loan As,>ocia. " . e rry an dt!Y Sch alt t 9 SO' nex un ay. pendered There were two contests· last nights ot the week! They turned Mr. GIber won fame as an out.door tlond~f Lebanon. Ohio. They are in Any pe~~ f~und bunting on any AlI S UD ~ 00 a : .' are cor- , ' . I th th G 'n"" eople away. . produlcer of- "As You Like I,t." "'She a healthy condition llJId . being a of my farms will be.•. pr~u~ ,to ....-11·10·-1 .. -..1 to .t"-d.any or aU of One a M. USlC8 ,. eo . .er a . UeB81 ~ P h " " b th f n extent 0 4 the law. UJalIl ,YlMRI ...... ·6ber came to Stoo na to Conquer" . and "The county institution oug t ~ e e U 1<. . ,. , ~. ~lDaSmi th won tn the f orme r , - Wh eneve r Geo·....... •• . ..• , ' ' tf f ' ' ~I',c J 'T ' ~1i8 ' . 1 . f.,li. ~~~•.~, . . aDd .J~me J.0!l4!8 the latter. W8fI1.eI!ville itwaa~e caUse of grea~ ~y~.".. l-teartily patroniZ'ed. .." " :. ! .,'"";,. ~ ~
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some wh e r e, not Illag nntlng among the h ills . 11 0 t houg ht of It all all h e t ra mped D. L. CR,cN E. P ubl isher. . . . . litt er th e llIrk e y. Ll seem ed to him Budd enl y I ho th is QU CHt took on . a 0 1110 . ". AY:"J.: : Yll.l .E. NOT A BOOM, BUT DUE TO NAT·· sa 'r d Hil;lIllkan ce. Ji ll h i,d IJromlsed URAL DEVELOPMENT. Man dy a t urk., y . li e mus t k ee l) his L pro mise or tH' leS R a ma n. THE REPORTER. th e lar gp~ t banks In H oll an t!· T IlH bl a c kn css or t he Nov(!mb er Amo " g Ih o hon s o f me n t hr- re Ie They Did Not Know Why But We Now Know That Nitrogen hnsOn ebeof e n d oing 0 b Jg b us lll Pss In n ig ht se tll ro d o'·" r th " tOI'('st . A u h e Il O Il U who rl's. lly kno ws a gr (,lI t city ,,' s te rn C'lI na dll, an (l ~I r . \Y . \V es te rCll II 1(1 o ut ul' On " cru gli)' t urn or th o Was Added By Decaying of Fish - Other EleBy TEMPLE BAILEY. ex ropl t he 1U .~ n who h ilS befO n n reo ma n. th e Pr C' s lll e nl , on II r eCl' llt \'I s lt pot h h .. c oul d ~P(l , ru r Ill). th i, Jlght ments Are Needed By Plants. port H in It. 110 hlis so und ed Its Into th e P rO\' ln cf' s of tll llnltobu. SnllIn ~ ln ll cl y ' 8 colt n !!,' ",llId ow . 11 1.' kno ...... l lE Y Ii 100 d to- th n t ~ h .. w a s ma klll !: h"r flimp lo IJrC'p' d <' llt hs II ,.. llltH como to IID Ow t he kutch l'\\ O il a Tl d Albe r ta, e xpr !!sf' d h lm8 elf a 8 bE- ln g m uc h 1m prl'sHrd wit h !:to lllfO l' ill lho ba ra nra tl on s fo r t h" 'n' lln l, og ldn g dInn e r . h OllS" 01 c r lll lt'. Ih o houso at ",o rsil l p. A lon g tim ... ~ gn, a c ~ r t a l n Ill a n to ok dltlln , (' h lo l' l no li nd si llron . If on ~ of p re s cnt co n di tio n s li nd p ros pcc lS, un d Kl'a Yli e SR o r t h e Wlt houl th ,' t ur ke y llJ(' r would be li nd tht' houso ut f,'s l l\·ul. Ho 18 fa · :"\u\'l' llI bor forest. (ln l), tho uSll nl f" led Il ll'n t a nd c orn. a wil lo w tr el.: wl l ich we ig he d li v,) thl's >! I ~ la t l( ln g 0 1' PI' ' ';l' llt In 100 snlu \! wa s c onvin ced thllt t ho greal pros· mll l:!r wll h Ih e ch u rc h nn d wit h t h e , "T h"rl"~ s n ow un' lId. wi t h )J"rhu ps II ll ttl e fe s ll~ i t y IJOlllllt , alld p lUIIl t' ti i t iu /I t ull ot dry ' a '1 Ull ll t lty . th l' p la nL cun not g row l1 H pe rlty of th e Do m inion was not ~ fi l' II,,' r ,,"o rlll il p h2l ~ s ee n th!' grealr l In tlH' ij k y," Il,t. .-l l a ti rlt'd In th e W Il)' u t II si mpl e pudd ing war l h . For liv e \' c:t rs b e wUI (· red ILI' il sh oliid . E ,·PI' Y tilll e II cro p Is r uls('lI boo m, b ut m er e ly the outco mo o r na t· e r on d Ihe Ipsstlr wh l'e l" o r nd mln ls· th e wall, li nd wit h ml s lns ill i t. J ,'(\ lUl(l bo ug ht te).:ll la l' ly lI' il h r ai ;, wa l e I'. 1\[ th e I' U I II lalIt' S trolll t h '" so il a "('rta lll a lll ullnt ural d e n ' IOlllllCIIIIil tntllv (J llJ al'J ll ll e r y In moti on. li e bas Rmlle d d o wu a t Ihe rnl HillH at l h,· Slu re lu th e c ll y r I I 1 I lot Ih,'s ,' ell' IlI ~ l l t S . At Ollr tl lIl e It WU II Not c nly h l<8 mo nry heen In ves l l' <t th o gir.l \\'h o s~ m nn y mill' S awuy . o n one ot t be r oro 0 t lat I m e 10 I' pa n ' t! th e soi l tro lll Iho ug ht 1I (' ('('~~ a r y to I'Cl u rn all or the larg ely in W es tern C'anall:-t. by th e· l!'ltrt1r'd ho w to r tlH eh Iho t s upr e me posCll r le t Bhawl was lllHI 1(,l lio u>! t r lpH wh e n ho laid lu ills th o rOOI S and ca l' l' fu li y wclgh l'.1 t he I (' 1 (' lI l1' llt~ III Il ~ largl' 1l ill0 ll u tB .~ the Holla nd n a n ks, but by th ose or Oe r-t c ntot e . Ihe poli ce 8e rgello t. bp. hl nd a s re d as l, er tHn reH fo r t hl' win te r . tre e.. It i! /01111 .1 Ih ll t It ha d i n C I'l'A S~ tl l (' ro p ~ r~ n l C) \· (,(1. 11 was la te l' leal ne d many, F ran ce, aa w ol1 as G r eat Brit· bl s dps k. nnd how to un T/n' e t a nd k n it li ps . "' ith tI" l Ihought or til e city came on e hua d n't! .. a l s ix t y poun d s In that it Is n l' ''' I'~5 11 r )' to put ba c k oa :y aln, Not only are th es o countri es con · t oge lh e r Iho yn ryt ng It\J e ~ of bys tand· ' " I wa nt & ~? "' ," a ,' i~ t (1 11 o f Ihn s ho ps a H h(' had see n we lg h l. H I' II I ~ O we igh e d Ih e Illll of Ihrpc" u ll rog l' ll , phus ph o l' uS !lnd pot as- trlbutln g mon e y, but th e y H O al so ers . T h e st reets o f t ho c ity ar Itno wn ', ~ V ~ h (' Ba id , " fo r Ih"1ll t l1l' n. ~1 1' 1l d id not hunt for tnr- so il II l1d fo und Ih n l It ha ll los t o nly j' SIIIIl )' contributing people . h urd b ell<\ ed . Int o bl m, ba red 10 gray morn . wh e n tho T h a nk sgivin g. It k ys t h(' rf'- lIl1 'y boug ht th e m from t wo o un ces , wh ic h hc tllo ughl m igh t T h e ln d lnlls k ne w Ilothl r g of IhC's e du s triouB farm e rs , who al'o helping t o' vns t comm issa r y ot a grea t cl ty Is _.!'-5t'/ / }, ~ s l.' (' ms us tr th n Ih r' bll ll'la' r. alJO l' 1o! whos o stall s th e ha\'o UE' OU a n (' rror In We igh ing. The el nlt' n ts . hilt Ih., y d Id kno w th at In pro<luce tbe two Ji ulldrcd mtllion bush, con ve rg in g Oil th e w ark e ts, throng ed snow Is 8 S mu ch ll ig bini" hung In pl u mp rOW8. m8n Ihou g h l th a t th e Iree hud II\'cll l ill Ie 80mCl h lllg b c aUl (' wr on g \\, 1' .1 els or 'wh eat and tbe three hundre d b y th e riSing and e bbing tid es or a part of th o da y 8S a turk ey dinn e r." li e lilu!: ht'd a li l tl e as h e thou ght at on m in wu ter "Th is," su id he, "hi l be so il an ll tbat hy s ,ld lng ce rt a in mIllion bu s h e ls of the other small tb os e w ho go to the ir work ond rel·' or a mom e nt h e h esitate d , t b e n h I; th e rn, a nll la ll gb ed a ga tn as a r esolvo t h(' r'lo(1 or nil pl a nls ." Il b c oncl us ion l hlll gs to It th ey could ml sc mor e co rll . graIns that t he ProvInces of theturn rro m It jostling In the crowd ed blurte d out the truth, "I'm afraid g.-e w s lo wly In his m ind . Then he wa s not co r ron , how e \·er . La te r, an· \\'h en pla nt ing th e cor n th e y p lace(1 WI'Rt h a ve harves t ed thlB eeason . b ou r1l, s udd enly empty In mId eve lUI th er e won·t b e any turke y, hone y." co uIIlN! th e mon ey In his poc ket. It oth c r lIl an s lI ill th a t pl nnt s llid not 1I1'e s ma ll fl a h In th e hill. T his mad e th o During the past fi scal yea r tber& '·Oh." s he looked up at him Quick· "'us e nou g h. Th e re would be many on wate r nl on<'. but on wa IN nod a ir co rn SUl ik g row Inrg e r und g ree n e r . cn me Into Canada from the 'U nlt e{t th e Ilde Bweep Btrlps tb e e stuary of tts wate r and rull again when the th &- Iy. " but yOU said- you said tbat you mil es 10 tray el to the city and back to ge th er . A lh lrll lUau he ld lha t th is Wh en Ill(! whit e m e n as ked th e In· Statcs 133.710 ; rrom AustrIa Hungary a g a in . fl ut Mandy would have he r b di a n a wilY th ey us ed fi s h In this W<lY, 21.651; from Belgium 1,601; Holl nnlt at e N! empty, writ es Talcott Williams would ge t one , .Jed." "I know, but there don't s ee m to be l urk e y for th e u ext day's dinne r . t hey r epli e d that It was to teed th ~ 1,077; E'rance 2.094; Oermnny 4,664; tn the ColumbIa Quarterly. He knOW8 All that nlgbt th e snow fell. Dy b-c orn. Tb e wh lto m e n luul:hed b ec au s9 Sweden 2,394; NorwllY 1.692; an !! the streetll ot danger full ot neWB, aud any wild turke ys In th eBe wood s : I' ve the y knew tliat corn could not 'a~, from all countrIes th e ImmIgration (.() th e 8treets ot lIatety full at newspa- bunted and hunted," saId h e r lo ver, mo rning th e road were almost 1m. .c _ with Borne dre arin e ss. passable . Mandy, hIgh up ill the lit. Th e Indl nns wc re n o t fnr rrcm ri g ht, Canada In that year was 3 5 4 , ~ 37 . p e r read er1l. comfort clogged. He "It s eems as Ir you couldn't hav e ti e cabin, looked out wIth anxious Por';on " f 9""'1 plan' ro/JIJ I Md from for wh en the fis h decayed th,"r turn Ish· From th e United States and forolgn faJ Waf~r (bl 4 lr (el Sad ' comBS to bave an In8t1nct as to the buntoo very hard." She dre w away ('yes . Supposo Jed bad bunted all ed nitroge n, whi c h Ibe cor.. wa s able coUlltrl es the figur es will be Increase d trail of news, and he discovers lUI from him . " Think ho w dIs appointed nlg bt, nnd had b ee n los t In th e rorest ? eould not b e s o, sa y in g : "It otlen hll,. to ta ke throu g h t be ro ots '& s tood . during the prescnt year. pe rbap8 no other man doee, bow ~rten th e childre n will be-J e d." S uch th ings had h a ppe ne d eve n to \le 1l 8 Ih a!. I wo fl elu s sid e by s id e but b After a numbe r of yeo rs th e In4illJIs Moat or these pe ople hnve gono to' the Inte lligent, the educated, the weJl "I know . But It th e re a in't any tUI'- expe rI ence d woodsmen, whe n they r ecei ve th e Ea mo u lIl ount or rain a nd obs erv ed tha t th e corn Wn8 oot grow· th e torms. and It It no far look to tb& we re overcom e by cold. She pre pared both hU\' e th e sa m o ai r, ye t one Is Ing a s It once d id . Th e m08 t oatural time wh en the prophecy will be rulbred, and the advantaged are duJl and k eys, tb e r e alu't any-_OO "But you promised ." n s im ple dinner, bearing pati ently the more fe rtil e th an Ih e othe r." This man thin g tor th <:' m to d o WIIS 10 put mo re filled of balf a billion bushel crop of hackneye d by a sate lite, and how keen "Yes. I enid I'd ge t o ne It th e r e vms complaints ot h e r fath e r and of tbe belle \'cd th a t th e tood ot plants was fi s h In th e hill ,' l plantlu g tim e . Out " 'heat In West&.."1l C'..II.nadn. Advertill" and swift and quick cornea to be thd the Mn e pa rti c les of so il. H e tb ou ght lhi s d id IIOt Ill a le rlully rem e dy the menl great guerrilla horde that knows the one to b e got, but th ey don't grow disappolntc d children. on trees, you know." " Jed ain't ' no good," Bald the old tbat it lUlllps of earth werE1 crusbed trou ble . One year tht'y ac c id entally IItreet 118 Its bunting ground and wlna DREW 'tH~ LIN!!. But she did not s mil e . "Sometime s man as he stuck his turk Into the illto dust· lik e pa rt ic les, th e plant could planted a row ot corn ac ross the ph : <I by wit and not by work. J think," she said, we arily, " t hat you frie d meat. "I thought h e said h e'd ~Dsorb nud di ges t v ery much as an wher e 11 bru sh pile hnd ueen burn r 1 ; are just llke dad. All my life he ha s bring a turkey." Ilnlmal d lgcs ts a pi ece or meut. This wh e r e Ih e a s he s we re . Ibe corn gr l W Eaeh year some person of good In- proml~ e d and promised that h e'd do " He did say so," Mandy responded, m an 's Ille a s Were al so Inc orre ct. It Is vigorously. Obse r vi n g tb at as hes WI'P'J tentlonl comes torward with the sug- thIngs, and h e aln't ever dou e th e m. "but th e y ntn·t any wild turkeys lett now known that Ih e plant does no t dl· a gO'o d thing. th ey began th e c us to m of Bestlen that the clocks be sot en hour And wh en I proml sp.d to mnrr y you , I In the woods;' g Olit lhe panicles of s oi l, but that drswlng logs to get he r, burn in g tb em ahead In the l!Iummertime. The ob- thoufI,llt that I'd tound a ma n that was "They 's ple nty of turkeys for lhem th.&rc Is Bomet hln l: In th o soil which and s catte ring th e as hes wh e re Ibe Ject Is to haul people out ot bed whUe ditr e rent, Il:nd I loye d you be cau s e you as hunta the w ; ' suee red the old man . the pl ant t a k e~ OUI lind uses tor tood. , COrR wus to be pla nt e d. They d id not T h e plant d oes not oblaln all Its i know wily th is ma d e th e corn grow the day Is young EO they wllJ have a wer" strong. and be cause you wer e n't " J e d aln't no good." " He's b ette r than the rest ot you," food trom th e tol l. A large perce nt· I bettor . To-Ilay It is known : h u l . GO chance to get their work well along In lazy like dad- but sometime s late ly-" His llps we r e s et In a straight lin e. Mandy flure d, and the n apologized a ge Is tak e n from Ihe air throu gh Uny a shes conta ined a larg e amount ot po· the cool ot the morning. But every " W e IJ, what hnvs 'ou tbougbt late- pe nite ntly: "1 didn 't mean to be openin gs In th e le av es; In thi s way Ill:nl um and 80m ~ IIjlO" phorus . Tiles) bot spell demonltrate. afresh tbat Iy ?" ho de mand e d . hat erul, fath e r ." the plaut obta ins carbon . A part Is e le ments were rood tor tbe corn, and luch a Bcheme II a delusion and a "That- tbat as you gre w older Out the children's disappointment secured trom wal er . It a curre nt ot It was n eces s ary to s upply them to '.'ll' In are. On a hot night you never get you 'd be like tbe r eet of the men ot was hard er to bear. electrlcit.y Is passed tbrough water soil before the greatest amoun~ of oft soundly to Ileep until atter mid" I don ' t want to be thankrul," little l:nr!fr proper cond ition s tb e wat er will growth could be s ecured . BefNs th o'! bight. lIay. the Kansas City Star. It'll Annab el walled, wh en Mandy tried to disapp ear and two gas cs, hydrog e n and addition to the soil th e plant food W.15 too uncomrortable In the early part talk or the reason or the feast. "I oxy gen, will be tormed . Tbe plant can not In the right proportion. T ~-! !l d~ 1)1 the ntght. , Often you are up and want some turke y-and 1 want It be- sec nre th ese two e lements or food had added very little exc ept ni l r(lg e' ., tore I can be thanktul a bit." rrom lhe wate r. There need be no fear bUl.th e COTll had be en taking out po· ~own trying to cool off until well toMandy felt, however, that It she that the suppl y of carbon, hydrogen la s s lum a nd pbo s phorus until at las t ward ~ornlng. About t1ye o'clock the only knew tbat Jed was safe she and oxyge n will ever be exhausted. tbe supply ot th ese had bl'gun to a-1 \.t' morning chI\) gets In Ita work and could raise her heart iu thanksgiving. There are In th e soli ten oth er ele- out ; h en ce It \\'85 neces sary to put you are having your best Ileep. To MI'!!. Wood D. Swelle-Do you care Nothing else mattered now. A neigh- meats which th e plant uses as toad : some back. M . A. BA CHTELL. chop that off Booner than need be by for pate de fole gras' bor had struggled through tbe snow nitrogen, phosphorus, potass ium, cal· College or Agriculture, Ohio State an artifiCial time Bcbeme ' ought to Old Man Newrlche-No, ma'am, 1 to say that It was th e worst storm "lum, magnesium, Iron, sulphur, soUnh'erslty. I cause a revolt. Talk about It'll helnl draw the Une on grass. Baled·hay ill years, and that nothing had been breakfast foode are my IImltl hard to get up early In cold weather! seen of Jed since the nlgllt before. It's a lot harder to get up early when Dayllghl died, and night darkened, It'll hot-at lea.t, It lIeems that way THE RIGHT SOAP FOR BABY'S and Mandy set a candle In the wIn· l until winter gela around again. dow. She knew that Jed would come SKIN etralght to her If be came back alive. Indeed, she telt that even If he were The unIv ersal complaint or the farm· I that farms so equipped can secure hay· PoUcemen In Wellt Philadelphia In the care ot baby's skin alld ball', dead hIs spirit might return to her er eenters about hla Inability to secure Ing bands and corn cutters much more Cutlcura Soap Is the mother's tao 'Who escaped electrocution the other over the snow. and retain efficient tarm help, His rea<1l1y than can those farms not pro- vorlte. Dlght conllider themseiTel e:lceedlngly Not only 18 It unrivaled Ill. - The figure that staggered suddenly crops aro satIsfactory and the prices vldtld with these conv eniences. purity alld retreshlng fragrance, but fortunate. In BOme way a police teleout ot the darkness Intt> the circle of all that could be asked, In most cases, The plan which proyes to give the Ita gentle emollient propertlee ar. pbone wire had become heavtly cbarg· light made by the candle nllght hllve 11-<1t owlnl; to the scarcity of help crops grE'dlest satisfaction, wherever pract!c· usually 8utftclent to allay minor IrrIed by a teed wire. One patrolman been a ghost, so wblte was It WIUI hre somE~tlmes lost and parts of the able, Includes the providing of a ten- tations, remove red!l68s, rougbneB. 'Was killed by a shock which he r. the flakes of the tailing snow, 60, tillable area of the farm are left un· Rnt house SUItable for a man and hili and cbaflng, Boothe Bensltlve condicelved upon Ineertlng the key Into the noIseless tl:c tootsteps ou the covere.d planted. ramlly. The man can then be depend· tions. and promote skin and· halp patrol boL . Another 1'0'118 knocked un. ground. For Immediate relict It Is useless to ed upon at all 8eaSODS; but must be bealth generally. Assisted by CUu. conllclolll. A lIergeant anlwertng the "Jed!" Mandy Bhrleked, nnd ran tc undertake an extended discussion ot compensated ror days when no work cura Ointment, It Is most valuable III telephone calls at the atatlon houle meet blm. the reasons ror thl8 Bcarclty at labor. Is required . It Is usual to IIpecity a cer· the trentment of eczemas, rashes and He was worn out with the journey, taln yearly wage, but sometimes a va· Dther itching, burning Infantile erupwas thrown acl'OBs the room, Many and fell on his knees betore the fire, rlable scale Is ulled. This plan of s. tions. Cutlcura Soap wears to a watel'. on the circuIt who receIved only aUght but In his arms WaB a bundle wblcb curing labor Is, of course, only prac- otten outlasting several cakes of ordI.hocka attribute their Immunity to the he held out to Mandy. "1-1 brought tlcable where lIie farm Is or sufficient nary loap and making Ita ule most etrcumslance thllt they had on rubber your turkey, dear," he whispered, aM size or the type of farming Is or a economical. boota, It WIUI a vary serIous altuatlon. fell over In a dead taInt. kind to provide work ror an extra man Cutlcura Soap and Ointment lolel ~d l1~ultratell whnt , may happen at Staggered Suddenly Out of the Dark. And when he waked, Mandy wal nearly all the year. Where Ihe Winter throughout tho world. Sample of eacb any time when an unlnlulatod electrIc nc ... bending over hIm. "Oh, Jed," slle feeding ot cattle or lambs Is added to free with 32·p. Sldn Book Aildr_ wire carrying a heavy current crossea saId, "and that ain't all 1 got In the usual farm cropping work this aids Pbst.ca.rd , "Cutlcura, Dept. L, BOllton:' • telepbone wire. Hence the necel' the mountain. You'd just let things city, sweetheart." materially In equalizing the seasonal Ad\'. IIlty tor vigilance In the obaervance slide nod not c a r _ " It was not until the next day when work to sucb an extent that rarm as· ot precautions wblch will prevent thaI IIlstsnts can be kept throughout the So Many L.lke TrIbble. "And all this b ecause you won't Mandy served the turkey all brown year. It Is g enerally found that a bet. "Tribble Is a discontented tellow. 1 dangerous mischance. ha\' e turkey for Thanksgiving," he and crackling that he told the goo" news. He had been promlsett a placl) ter class or workmen can be secured don't believe he even knows what he lIung out. by this means nnd the established wants." Her eyes met his squarely. "You In the butcher sbop where they sold The Boy Scout movement III noul' the turkeys, and Mandy and he would home and assurance ot steady employ. I "Oh, yes. He knows what he wante know It Isn't that," she said. "You Isblng In other countrlell tban the ment are Important factors In creat. What makes him discontented Is the know It's because I want you to show be married, and with dad and tbe chl1United States and Great Britain. It III tbat you are different from th e otbers dre ll th e y would move to a hous~ Ing contented workmen and a mutual. fact that he also knows he can't gel on a Btrong footlna In· Denmark, betore I marry you, Jed ." lower down Oll the mountain side. "1 Iy satlsractory arrangement. It." where both the (jrown Prince Frederlk H e r hand WIlS on his arm, mutely Ilm going to keep a !lOrse,"· -:Jed saId; O. M, KILm, Changed I.. Specie., and his brother, Prince Knud, are tak. asking bls rorgh'enea8 ror h er criti- "and 1 can drive borne every nIght, I "Wa9n'~ the forbIdden fruit an at>and somo day I am going to have a ,. A .mall 't ool shed that could be eallll~ Colle ge of Agriculture, Ohio State tng part In the traIning. The young cism. Dut he Jorked hhns elt away. University. pie?" arrang'cd for temporary quarteMl for "Defore I'd make such a fuss about business of my own, MandY ." prtnces associate witb their fellow "Yes, but at the time Eve handed Mandy's eyes shone. "I alwnys felt farm ltlborera. . Icouts on terms ot perfect equality. a turkey," he 8sld, and was gone. The writer Is reminded of .the oat It,,to. Adam, It was a lemon." That afternoon he tramped th e that you were different, Jed," sho The prolblem which demands Imme. bin in his father's barn, which waB This Is a good preparation for rutllre usetuln ess on the thron e or e demo. woods In futile search. lie rage d at whispered with her ch~,ek against the diate attentl~n, concernB tbe Induce- filled at threshing time from the flour A woman Is 0lwaY8 trying to 1mher arraignm e nt ot his' manhood. In of his coat, and-and now I th t b rr d an d Ih e or the second story. During the Win· crallc "ountry like Denmark-tor demo the depths of his soul, however, h e Iroughness kn w It'" men s a can 0 0 ere pr~sll upon h er husband that ehe isn't metbods to be used In obtaining a ter the horses were In the basem ent fe e\lDII: al well as she ought to. o . ocratlc Denlllark Is, although ruled by kn e w thDt sh e was right. He had (Copyright, by AssocIated Literary Press.) morEl adequate supply. Many farmers and at feedIng time It was only ne :e'l· - -- • kIng. le t th e days b e fore Thanksgiving pass hnve looked hopefully toward tbe eml· sary to open the chute and the oata without worrying hims elf mightily grant and hav e made application to the came rolling down. The supply s eemed ANOTHER POINT OF VIEW. A pair ot valuable opera glassell, about th e turite y, and now, at tb e emigration bureaus ror laborers sulled to be Inexhaustible, but afte r seversl '/ Jost 23 y ears ago, have just been reo I last mom e nt, he would have to dis· to their n eeds. Many excellent rarm months the oats eame more slowly, atored to th e owner by th e nnder. , appolut he r. laborers do e migrate to tbe United finally stopping entirely. The bin was . whose consc ie nce urged theIr return. And all he r lire little Mandy had To.ether T.1l of Bad KidDtCl,.. States, but tew or tbem get very far empty and' had to be refilled . . Oats Evidently, the speed mania at the age me t dIsappointment. Mothe rless, and come to t be writer's notlce It has been had been taken out al1 the time an" Much pain that has not as yet atrccted the operations with four Blllali sIsters, she bad lived sol\' ed by erecting a small shed·lIke none put back . Every crop.• takes OI;l musks as rheuot tbo S\' erage conscience. on the mountain, the household drudge structure supplied with cooklng · taclll- or the 8011 a certain amount of planl matism Is due to 'or her shiftless fath e r . When he weak kldneyswest. Tbe commissioners of agricul· food . The larger tbe crop, the mars had won h er lo\'e J ed had ror the to their failure ture or severnl of Ule eastern sllttes food It requires. The equivalent ot tbe For purposeB ot t.a ncy balls, the mod, i tim e . bee n In9pired with a g~eater In. to drl ye orr urJc maiulaln office. where tho best or the plant food removed by every crop that' ern society woman loves to tog up In / dustry than that ot ' the me n about ncld thoroughly. emigrants are plaled on rarms In their Is harvested should be returned to the fashIons or a bygone day. Bul him. But gradually h e hall dropped When you suf· own states. soli, The problem at the former la wouldn't she raise lin awtul holler U I bliCk, and he kne", and Mandy knew, fer achy, bad ' Many farmers have found It possible that of returning it In the mOBt COnVE!> abe had to wear them all the UmsT that be tore them both stretched the jolntB, back· to s e cure men from nelLrby cities duro nlent and cheapest waY.-M, A. Bach· dull dreariness that WII8 the common ache, too; wIth Ing rush IleaBon, such all haying or b~1' tell. lot at tbe mountaineer of that secsam e Itldne,. Tbe receIpt ot two cents for the con, tlon. ver;t tlmll, when arrangements are dlsordera, get Doan', KIdney ~Ience rund In WlUlhlngton bas been "You could get out of It If you made for providing board and lodging, This probllem II a difficult one on. most Food kept In paper bags and PalltePIllI, w hi ch n-garded In Quite a humorous light, would," Mandy had eald. And' wben tarmB but in several cases which bave board boxes invites rats and mice, and b a ., e cured but If all were to act under the lien liS ,l ed had Questioned her helpleB81y. thousands. ties a~d bunking space. The men take ·the careful house\Vlte ,will keep all supof obligation to the sovernment shown "How?" she had flung out, "Oh, it you ,. care of thP.mselves enUrely and inan. pUes . In either tin or glaB8, GlasB AN.,9mo eUIL~ _ . I b~ tbe Bender or thlll InftnJtelllmal con- were a man you would find a ' way," age to Uve quite Inexpensively, . candy jars are InexpenBlve and make ..... d W. Han ... J.tre ..o!l. OhIo, "711: trlbutlon, the ' fund might be bl, snd tbat had - been the firer quarrel. 'Tor tID ,.... ~ aulr.r.4 · rrimr Jrlch••,. .avlng the greater portion of their deal co.~tatner,.. Lar~e fruIt jars and trouble. I ~tl- CIOD.lLlitat ,Malracbe, eo". enougb to bulld a dreadnought SInce ' tbat, . there had ' been many ed ' a7mptoma of ' I!rop.,.;- a.4 _ . . . &0 wages, In extreme caleB tents are tin boxes. alBa lerve. tlie purpo.ae. little quarrell, and ' Jed knew that bad I ..... lL1d up In bed. Af"r doctor. ....d falled I ,b.pa t.I"alr Doll,,'.' KI4".,. e •• n .,UBed for tbll purpose. An . lua· . Mapd)' ",all chafing under the thought With a .palr ot IclaBors or .sheel Pili.. TIl.,.. cuNeI m. oo!lflp....Lt... .. penllve permanenl !ltn1cture II bet~r, A de~ve wbo cUml!ed two hUD', at bla IncomlleteDce. 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HE house hold yea r . lik e tbe ye ar of tb o nation. has Its r ed· le tt e r days and Its !oy· OU6 annlv ersarl cs. Around Thanks glvlug tll(! s wee te st asso cilltions of th o home and tho t end e r est m emo- ' rl e s of th e nntlon m ee t and cluster. Vo you e ver stOp to think how ne w this -country Is? Should you go to Ilome you would nnd more old walls and monUml:nt8 and buildings that hav e b ee n Hlandlng for ce ntur) 8. and btlll testlr}' to tb e past s plendo r o r the once Imperial city . Crosslu g th e Atlanti c nnd s ctUlig foot on tho a borea ·of England. th e Iias t greets you on ~v e ry hand. Yo u arc Imm ediately made aw are Ihat our friends across th e w:lt er are living amoug old tradi tions. while III th e ir cer e monials. as wh en :l king wus crowned with his <ju ee n at his side. th c y are keoplug up the ('ustom a and r ecalling the gran~ e ur that hav e bee n th eirs for a thousand years. Over bere. In comparison wltb otber nations on th e globs. we 'are still lu (lur chlldbood and can bardl y be s aid to have more than r eacbed the bpglnnln g of our mnturlty . Yet 'we have eight million people. and we j06tle When we walk on th o street pe ople ",-bo have sougbt us from the rar east. from th e Ifllands of tbe ocean. rrom north e rn and soutbern Europe . and. 1nrl ced . rrom e v(' rywh e re beneath the s un . To my mind there Is something wond e rful and significant Bnd h cartstirring In tb e thought that a m a n or ::lUr cbolco In Was blngton In the 'W hlte House prl'slde s us our chi e f ex ecutive over our vatlt territory and our nHghty ma ss of citizens. sends <)lIt word In November, and lo! the whol e commollwealth listens and <lbeys. By one consent Americans, native-born Bnd adopted Into our ranks rrom abroad. cease from business, ohserve a holiday and Ihank God on the last Thursday of November. Everyon e doe e not go to ~burch, but the churche s are open. Tbere are services, the re Is e xquisite music and eloquent sermons are preached, Bnd the nation Is thus IIPlifted to a blgher plane , and there Is an obvious reminder that we owe than ks to ou r Creator and praIse to ~r Fa·HH!r In heaven . Another charming rcaturo of this peculiarly popular and wholly AmerIcan holiday 18 tlle assembling of fam· mes around the Thanksgiving dinner table. Again look hack. not over a thousand years. but over very nearly three hundred, and yoU will see bow significant was the origin of this ;annual jubilee. In 1621 Governor Bradtord of Massachusetts Issued a llroclamatlon to the little colony setting apart a day of Thanksgiving for the first In-gathering harvest •. Sbould you ever go to Plymouth. Maee .. and atroll through the old graveyard tbere. tears would Blll'lng to your eyes oven now wben you lIaw by tbe records on tne stones that Deatb was very busy In reaping tbe Ont btuTest of lite In New England. These bardy ploJ1eers wbo came to our bleak Atlantic coast that they might bave freedom to war_hIp God as tbey cbose, were made of • tutr too strong to be daunted by illness, want, famIne or deatb. The • ttacka of hostile indians In the nllht dId not turn tbem from theIr purpose of ~ettllng In tbe new country. and women and men alike were herolo In tbelr Bcorn of peril and their determination to Bnatcb succeslI from apparent defeat. The lint !larvellt was llcanty. but tbe)' alBembled In church and thanked God tor It. and In theIr homes they lIal. down to the beat dl'n ner they eould pro~lde. The wild turkey fur. IIla1led the meat for tbe feaat. TIlII
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copper os so urc es of ,,·eal lh . Ou. grains. wh ea t . oata, ry e . rice and Indian corn yi eld us 3nough to (eed our own people and rf' pl en ls h th e e xhaustlon of oth er la nds. Wh en th e croP& aro abu ndant tb er e 18 rejoicing from coast to coast. The farm ers hav., many things to conte nd with. Som~ Um e ~ there Is a plague or graBsho~ pere or of locusts, sometimes there I. drought. and again th ere are floods. but, on the wb ole. from year's end to year's end . tbe soli gives back In DI' "Ine multiplication the seed wblch the human band has sown . \Ve cannot Bit down at the simplest Thanksgiving dinner without seeing upon It contrlbu· tiona rrom every se ction of our big r apuhllc . As wom en and girls aro th o tru" homemakers . It la we ll for them to tak e a sincere and Intelligent Inter. es t In th e alTalrs of their ('ountry . Men Be ld a m rls o higher In goodness. trank· ness and patrlotl~ m lhan Ihe women whos e Influ ence ov e r tbem tends to purity. hray e r )' and truth . We oUJ;ht to ca re about th e politics of our country. When we thank God for peace, w;) ought to bo a~dltlonally grateful that th e menncl' of war has beeD 8we pt out ot slgbt by the wise leaders hl) In our councils of state. WbeD we thank God for scbools and for freedom or speech and an untrammeled press and good books that are as plentiful as autumn leaves. we sbould again remind ourselves and tbe cbll· dren around us that we owe theso tokena ot advanced civilization to our republican government and to thl! goodness and guardian care of Jebovah. who bas given us "dominion ave : palm and pine." Anotbe r word may be In order Why should we compress our Tbanks giving Into onc day? Wby not be thankful aU tbe Urns tor the little tblngs as ror the great onea. a:ld llllost of all for the dear ones of \ beartb and bomeT
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tor nearly two and a half ce nts less : than light driving hors es . The lowes l I cost was $89 .02 per year In the case I of an underfed animal, and the blgbest cost was $229.02. a stallion being fltted ror show . One noticeabl e fact was the absence of variety In the ra· tlon. the principal roughage bolng timothy hay the year round. and It was common to nnd thla feed glv e n In exceS8. Corn and oats constituted tho principal grain teeds. In onll Inatance s lavIng of $11 .15 per alii mal or a yearly savtng of $669. wall brought about by tbe use or four pounds of- ~ate stra w In place or B slm1lar !'amount of hay . The Hlrne.. Punch. Get a. harness punoli. 'It 'costa only a -quartet: B~lIt. with a pRcuge of co.\!per 'rlvets breaks can be meneled IU
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Probate Court ) oue half interest io 20 houd uf fat . . d d toning hog8. . Report of appraIsers reoolve an 't I III L R ... coDfirmed an' sale of rllal estate b an ey elnger VS. e oy .on· u tfi Id ger et all, report of appraisers oon01'd Ir ad In OI1UIIII 0 f N e III (I J • o.a e . fir.ed aod approved and relll Ilstate . ' G U&r dl 8U a f Dona ld Ha tfi 6 Id vs . t I ord ered lold at pobllo auotlon by Donll Id J . B a tfi e Id ea. 'hetllI. Proof of publ10atiGn of notloe of Alice E . l:ihank VII . Beber K ap,aln'men' filed In estate of Jllne lihank i dlvoroe. oustodyof minor D. ~obenoh. Firl$ IlDd fiual aooooo& filed In ohlld aod alimony of S' per week grant.d plaintiff. eltate of Rnth DlollI. J . A. Lng l:ompany Vi'! . Srere Flrllt soooont flied ,nil reper' 01 Brotberll and oompany, leave grantadministrator appro~ed and oon ed defendants to file answer. flrmed In elltate of Anna Y . Johnson. Will or Rebeloa M JohosC'n ad Mary Ford YB . Arohlbald Ford, .. _01 t b t d W u divoroe And restoration to her m..... it 0 pr ' a e an . u. .... b . • d t IOh malden aalme of ftlary Linn sranted J. ompson appoln.e exeOD or "'. 1 I tiff out bond. pan . Seoond Rud floal aooo.nt flied hi ( Ntw Suili esta&e of Sylvlln N. ""Imams. W. ti, l'>Iewport appOinted ad. B. G . Morray VII. Lizzie Lippln. mlnilltriltor ot the eatute of Miranda oott, J. C. Murray, Emma Grnbbs, Nloely and bond of '!jOO tarnl.l hed. Ella Br!,jdook. lJharles fl. Braddook AdmiolNtrator order&<! to a(lver &arah J. Murray, John (Jouner, "ee anll lell real e!ltate ,In IIltale of Raymond A. Cooner, Leoa S . Can Anna M. 'oanaan. . ner and Emerson lJ. ~onDer, Uoldje First aod final acooun' flied In A. Oonner •• d Charles ConDer, mlnon over 16 yeRra of aDe and eBlate of ]luth T. Sohenoh . .. Blra' and fiaal aoooun$ flied in 'he Barry II . Conner and Carl C. Con. . .iII of lJ. L. RoblDson. ner, minors onder 15 years of age; Fint &coonn' flIed In lhe estate of ,.raltlon of real estut~ asked. .I!'. M. Cunnlnrllam attoroey . &lhel CoDner, minor. , ' . L. 61. Miller appolnled admlDls . l:!U8ao Bayner VS. Kate Brogks i balor of Mlde of Edward Bennlltt. Judgmen' of .960 with interest from deoeaaed, aDd bond of 11000 fur- February tt12, aaked on ook!; M. A. lameaoll, attorney. nllhM .
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111 your huablmd c ro ss~ An Irrl. tllble. fault fi odlng lillpolIUlon Is often d \1" to" dl80rdered !!toUll1ch. A man with KOOLl dlge~tion is nearly allways good nutured A grellt many huve been permllnently oured of IItomaoh trouble by tl1king ChamberJllin'lI Tablets. For lIale by 1111 d8ftlers.
1st-Financial Statement, Nov. 20, 1912
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Ex~ense
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Due to Stockholders ...... $425.834.05 There is a Surplus Accumulated from Earnings Set Aside . .. .. ...... .... .. . 4,628.93 31.74 Int. from Pass Book Loans . . 2.31 PremlUms .. .. . . ....... .. . 55.75 From Sale of Pass Books . .
Total Assets ..... . ...... $430,542.78
Total Liabilitiett .... . ... $430,542.78
Cash on hand .. .. . .. .. . .. $ 8,569.31
CONDUCTS BUTTERFLY FARM.
For twenty-eight yean H. W. Head, who lives on his little farm in Yorkshire, ·E ngland, has made a business at breeding buttMrfties, and he now has a wonderful collection of I>etween 300 and 400 varieties of British and foreign butterflies and I mothll, and a set-up stock of 400,000, all produced on his grounds, He W88 the first to breed the butterfly in captil'ity,. and tod~y he owns the l~rgeet butterfly farm in the British isles. He is In able and keen entomologist and hia lUCCe8ses have been striking.
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Only a Fire Hero but thtl crowd oheered, 1111, III ith buroed blinds, he held up a IImsU ronnd box. "Fellows!" he Ihoutl'd "thh Buoklen's Arnica 1:!alve I bold hu everytlling heat tor turns ." Right! alllo tor bdls, uloon, sorell, pimples, e07.ema, outs,spralns, brula· 11M !:lorellt pile (lu re. It suMu r I lufl .. mmlltioo, kills palio . Only 26 oents ILt all dru/(gltltt4 - - - ---
6th--Our Company has acquired no real estate through foreclosure- a fact which shows for itself the care with which we loan money. 6th-No money is loaned on personal security of any kind . 7th-Our officers are properly bonded for the faithful performance of their duties. 8th-Our Books are carerully examined annually by a local auditing committee.
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9th-- We are under the supervision of the Building and Loan Department of the State of Ohio and are regularly examined by that department.
"Just joined~ 'Don't Worry' 1 B1IIs Al1owed-Vlllley TelepboBe club." 10th-We have paid a dividend of from 5.7 per cent to 5.9 per cent for years-one-half of this is Co., 120. ,10. Tbe Elliot Fisher l:o., ''How are you getting along?" repairs for Reoorder offioe, '00 J . paid each six months and interest is paid on inle.rest i( not withdrawn. "Not so well. Pm worried now fl. 1:)" St. JotlD, tree fer court house because I didn~ aSk my wife's perI I th- We are Dearly always prepared to loau money. Our terms to borrowers are easy and furnish yard, '1. Anen Huffman, salary a8 mission." excellent conditions whereby a borrower can payoff his loan. deputy sealer to JfJvember_17, 1112, NEEDED CRANKING UP. 1100.00. J. V . • Bnkluson, lumber, 12th-A Savings Account can be started with any amount from 10 cents up, for wbich a Pass Book '7.80. J . V. Banklnlon, lumber, will be.g-i¥en-a. an expense of 25 cents, and additional deposits can tie made at any tim~. Roee-You had to give Clarence & Prudence CoudeD, Widow of A. N. IU '0. H. tI. Conovtlr, Ipike e$o, Compound interest is added to the account twice a year. Co.daD, deoooeecl, Frank lrl. Couden, for bridgl work 3.. Cbat 1l1li hint before he'd propoae, eh? Lily-Y -yes; he didn't seem to be and Julia Couden, hill wife, Grace HeildeHon Uoa. 113, $'41.26. Ohio 13th-Depositors are promptly paid their money on application. 8mUh nlll Couden IUId Ueorle O. Corrnlated. Culvert Co., oulver' Iquipped with a eel!04tarter. 14th-No foreign investments,'or financial institutions, offer better opportunities than your home SmUh, blr huab.nd, BeleD Krohn pipe, '18.72 • . B'. M. Colll.e, bridle --. Dee Ce1lden and lJ. P. Krobn, her " ..Ira marIan townllhlp, 110 50. company, with Warren County real estate as s~urity. VERY hUlbandlo Ltda WhUaere, real 811- Georjt8 V.ldt, bridge repaln Salem 1 16th-We now have a membership of about 1400_ Our company is strictly mutual-all earnings tate In Morrow, ISOOO. township, 124 31. Eel Beaohler, being divided among the stockholders after running expenses are paid. E. 0 .' 110001111. to Barr1 V. Wal bridge repahl!> Franklin township, ter, real .tale in LebaDon, 11. $111.'0. R. A. McCutcheon Con. 16th-We feel we have a satisfied membership of both depositors and borrowers. We submit the Wllliam L. Graham '0 Raohel 10' $15' 00. R. A. MoOutoheon above figures a~d facts as information to our stockholders and others who may some time Will.; 8.7' acres in "arren ooan'y, Can. lOf II3 .fO . Wm, tI . Guh:Lm, desire to take out stock. . '1. Can. ll~ $116.410. Albert D. BoDd, Mark l ..rdee to Gilbert Goppar- Con. 101 122,'0. "m. B. BOld, 17th-Additional information will be gladly given by the Secrt'tary at the Office of the Company or ton ~d Uertrade Gopparton, real Con. 84 186. by any other officers or directors . ..late In i'rankUn, 11. Con'raote-No. 110. R. A. Mo. S.told A. Pauly and FOI'er G Cutoheon for oouorete abutment BeDl8worth§'o Oren •• rawn, lot In and repair ~'_Unn bridge near '~e U.iTerel'~ Height., fl. realdenoe of J C BlIna In Clear. John W. LI.go and Carrie G creek townshIp as per plaoll and Linlo Sarry C. Iiohwartl, real IIpeoifioatioDII on flle at his bid of .late on 81gb IItreet In Leba.oD, II . $' 00 per au . yd. A.na Quirk Griffen and William GrlffoD to Glara Walling Randlett, No. 118 The Oregoola Blldge OWEN S, HIGGINS, President S. P. Monfort Ira F. Bigony real estate In .I!'r. . .Un, ,,00. Co , for IIteel beam '-rld,e with eon orete fioor near Pete Foley's oa The Cashier of a bank in Cheyenne HA.RRY MURPHY, Vice-President James FolIen, SrG. Fory Brown Common Pleas Proceedings Lebanon anei Red Lion roal1 10 Raked oft' a small 8lUD. DOW and J. S, MORRIS, Secretary Edna Herb VI Henry Herb et aI, Turtleoreek towl&ahlp at t·be esU· thenne, S. Higgins Robert Corwin d1 voroe rlfused and petition ordered mati $175 50. When bis graft they got onto P. V. BONE, Treasurer J dllm1ued upon payment of oestll No. 131. Ed Beaohler for ooneretl He fled to Toronto, HOWARD W. IVINS, Attorney Harry M urpb y aDd 18 alimony Dew dae . Custody bottom in brIdge aad new WiDK wall But latMr he went to the penne. of ohild 'to defendaat'8 mother. by Willia. Lin~'a and('onlretel!!!~~~~~~~~~!!!!!!!!~~~ J. WUUaru "hUe VI. Enoch bottom and toe 10 brldgd near Pert B.lnlll a.d Kaude .alnell/ alley de Bo.ht', In Fra..klin to,. nllhlp at WAVNESVILLE CHURCHES. olared Dol a publio hllhway ba' a lhe eeUmate "0. WALTER MOflLURB. prlny rlsht of way aDd plaintiff N 132 i' ~t k f i i MethodlJt Epiac:opaJ Chua given permission to ulle same u o. . . 0 68 or putt ng n Hey. o. S. OBUMW. Putor. corregated sewer and headwana 10 . Sund.y Scbool. 0; 111 a. m. M.ornlol{ •• r Undertaker and Embalmer, Funeral DJrer:tor. Veterinary] luoh, DOUce of appeal by defendant sa.e aorth of aa At ' I vice. 10 :30 a . m. t!:venlng service, .7 ; 0 II and bond fixed d 1160 CI rry roup s n m. Mldweell I'nyer Aloe~llI6. 7 p. m. WUI be foand tn the old . earoreek towDshlp at the I8ttmate 0 d t Ohl St t U I ..... Bank BnUdlng, oppolll" Neva S . Patterson VI. John W . $1950. St. AullJStlne'. Catbollc:: Ch~' ra ua e 0 0 a e n ver.,. y Telephone dar 0. nlrht. the National Bank. PaUereoa, Injuao&ioD motlfied giv . Father Low Y.lII . Valley phone No.1. Loaat Telephone tn 'hoaae IUId of· InK defendant permlAlon to aell hll No. II.. C. J . Moore for repair. M..... ever, lIOOOod Sund., of the mOlltb a Distanoo No. 69-9". floe where I oan be called iDg wash bank to ooaorete aroh aD v ;ou a. ID. Office at residence in F. B. Sherday or nlaM. WAYNESVILLE, Oglelbee pike with boulders aad St. Mary'. EplscopeJ Churc:b. wood'si haute, Fourth Street. • OHIO Valley PhObe 1'-2. lar'h flll and widlnlnK ohannel and St.te of Ohio clty of Tolodo. ! . Rev. J. 11'. Cadwallader. Rector. Telephone 28 Mala Street. Wa1Deuille. Ohio Branch Otllce, Hane,'Iblll1r. 0. Lucu COunty. S· ereoting guard r"m.g aloDg 88me Suodal School. 9 ;80 • . m . Morning eel ~ ~ Obr~f fO;'~ t~:t be in lIalsle towuhip at the eltlmale Vice. lu :ao :l. m. Holy Communion the Ont W O b 10 ~!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!'!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!~~ 00 .. dOlD&" b~_ e ln tbe OIiy 'of ~~r~o. In Sund.y ot each montb, aynesville, Ooonly aod St"te .fo......td. Il1ld th.t Ald ' • _ • _ __ ftrm wUUIaI' &be 8Um atONE HUNDRED Chrlltian Church. DOLLAR. each be aodcured Il1ld by every A Oreat Buildl'ng Fall-.. Cat.arrb wtforcaDDot the c.. uae ot of Re.... 1'. B. Tboms-o, I'UI6I. JLU.L·S CATARRH OURE. Bible School m 80daJ _ ... R .6.THA ' W.6. ~ "BANK J. OHENEY. Wh en It II foundation i8 undermilled. lo:ao .. m OIirt.ilan End_yor 7'00 PI:: A. II . "'_ ORIlATDT Swom Co betare me ud aubecrlbed In DJ!. and if the roundaalon of health Sermon b)" ~r e...1Il')' &lCenla&e S·WId"; .. -' ~. ttu. 6Ul da,. of December, A. • -good dlg98tlon-11I aUaoked, qulok 10:10 • . ID. aDd ':10 p. m. Wayullftlle'. J.eadl.,. Dea&lII (SeIIl) W . Ok:~:UbllC. CoUaplIe fo!loWII. On 'h~ flre' Ilgnli Hldc.llte Frfendl Cburc:t. Oftloe ill Jj~. Bldl. lIat. 8& . I.. TH_ WORLD BaU'I Catarrh (}ure II taken iD· of indigestion, Dr. King II New Life Firwt Da, "'cell 0 ' 00 P'I IVJlmID 'ftI!ILT. $UO ra 'lUI ternally and .ow directly upon tbe PUlIl !lboull be taken to tone abe Sobool, U :00 a ':,1(. I'~U~ ~~y Mr::J'oa,' =~===~~~====~= blood aDd muooul surface II of the stomaoh and regulate Uver, kidneys 10:00 •• m. If lui I DRUO~ ....OIALIIft, ~tem. tleDd forteetlmonlalsfree . aud bowels. Pleuant, lIafll . " .-..~okU ~ · V':~:'18urp .~ _ :::T,::~::itv~:_A"O ~."N::~ 1'. J. CIlENEY" \;0., Toledo, 0 and only 26 oeonta at all druggf8ts. Orthodox' (:rlend. Churca. .,...,.. ,.a.OrlHlle, use 911&& . ay uaillo 1ft ADum.II.0001oU..... . t!oId by aU"Drugglllte, 760. . • - ,; Kn. Ru&1I ~Il1'I'a)'. Panor . Clao ••t,a ·..... Column It 8&MP'LE CO"1iv FREE Take Ball'. ralll1l;r ~UI for con. . Do yoa rea4 ' yout: own or ·your SabbaUl ~hOO1.. 9 :3u a. m. RclNlar 'ohureb .,,; •~IILl~ . .. ' ~ . ., '; r er i r ~~~~ .. . 'D"lbbore'Mtam~ Gazette? ..: ~:~;.;~ .IO a. .~: .Chrlat.lall Endeav~. ~n ,.~ tlte~ eM .~~ :,,;:.y~ y.'
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Ill . B u rian , of Miamisb urg, !lnu Bert Blair, of Xeni !l, were IllDong t hose wbo v lRi ted fd ends here aD d Wl'o t b nn ti ng lllst week . Rev ival ser vioe8 at the Frie nd 's ohQroh olosed .;unda y e ven ing. M f8 . V. E . Vl oke fs . nd lion of Dllyton. wlllr e g uest!! of rellStl\'88 here the for e par t of lu t wl'ek. Mitlll R uth Bill ir, of Wilmin gton l pent th e week end with Mias Bel': nloe Haw kin s . Onr BObouls bad th eir fi rst t er m .xam inatlon Tbun d av and FrldllY. Elijllb Hawkins 8nffe red &n Il t t bok of heart t nmble We;] ne8day , or 1/llIt week . l'he remllID II of Mrs . Mart,htl. 1:1JIs for many years a r etdden' of thla Tillage, were brought bere for burl.l . ' rlday . Wm. M.oon Bond family hav8 moved luto t h e Volvln propsrty. l'
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Bur I Blft 1 81ft, the great Amer. lOin Karallne of !'on II making IrI'flI'ter .trldes 'han anv other mag azlne befole tbs American DubUo ~ay. h 18 a magazine tbat will keep the whole family In a iood hilmar. The Ihft of Blft oontalD8 tbe rreate"t artlat., carloaturl8ts, crltlo. and edlton on the oontineDt. 1& II lalahly Illllstrated and prlDted tn manv oolorll . It will keep the whole famIly oheerfol 'he year 'rookd, YOIl Olin afford to spend 50,.. Ylar to do tblll Bend 'biB ollpplng and 500 to lay to Tbe Blff PubUlhlnl Co. Dayton, Ohio, for ODe yeu's lubsorlptlon.
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Tbe boY '1 appet*'e III often 'he InurOI or .mazsmellt. If you would have Buob lin appe'Ue &aile Cham· berl..in'. rable'l . They no' .only creaM a bealthy appetite, h Ilt .trengthen 'hI' IItomaoh a " d en,. hl (1 It &0 do \te work na tllratJy . l''tJr . ale hop 1111 ,,,. .. ' r -,
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WEATHER AU\At"~AC Th..t remarkable Year Book on - Storm., Wedher. Earthquakes aod .AltroDOmy, The Rev . hi R . 810llt .Almana. for 11113, tha 0.•• , \lnd bee, ever iuned , IB now re!ldy Hend ooly 360 to Word aDd Worb l'ObltlhlDg C.Jmpany, 3401 Frank liD Avenue, ~t. ~uis, Mo., and TOO .m reoel ve .. oopy prepaid, allO One oopy of Tbe Rev. Irl 8.. Biok8 Mag. astne, Word aDd .W drkl.
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Don" Waite your money bllytug 8'rengtenlng plalters. Chanll18I' laln'8 Ltnt nen' 18 cheaper aDd better. Dampen a pleoe of fi'lDne) wUh U and bind It over 'be tlffeoted paru an.\ It will reJt8T8 the pllln and 10rene&8. For sale by all dealers':
.-. ,=- SHOutO BUY THE MORTGAGE a WI .. Advloe of Bill Jon.. to Friend Who Wal , ..kIDII Good InvI.tmlnt.
Bill 3'ODes W88 a resident of Baltimore, who, notwithstanding &Il impediment in bis speech, prospered in bia buainesl .... broker. He moved to New York city and proapered even more. A friend from Baltimore called on him one day, and, after lOme familiar conversation, remarked: "I "'y, Bill, it eeem8 to me that you ltutter wone here in New Yorlr &haD. you did in Baltimore." . UY-,,-very I-I-likely; it's. b-b-bigger eity." "But I say, Bill. you have made • lot of money here and I want your advice. I have aold alm08t everything I had in Baltimore and I have the cub in my pocket. I want yon to tell me how to invest my money to the beet advantage. I have even mortgaged my honae and have the money here. What would you advise me to buy IDr • good, we mvettment?" ''Bob-buy the m.m.mortgage." Iered B'll U---' M · DI 1 . - : : : ' : agaune.. "There 01lul4 be 110 baner medlolnf U1anOb.mberlain'.Oo.D ,h Remlldy. My ohlldron were ..U Ilok with wh~·opIDI ooul(h. One of tbem "ain bed, had' .. biRb teV'~r ..nd "aI ooaibla. up . blOod, lInr . dolO&Gr IlIlve- them Chamberlain'a Cough ~ed.y , /lod 'be' ",* ) IOI8 .e IlMld '. ,~~,,&D~ ,..,. bcK.,lelO~ ,~-:~ ..,.. Mn. R. ,A. DOD.'4~,of . . .
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Flagged Train With Shirt Tearing biB shirt from hlB baok an 0010 m9n fiaglled B 'rain and Baved it· f.om a wreck, but B . T . Al ston . Raleigh, N , C , "noe prevented a wreok wi'h Illeotrio Bitters. "I W!l8 In a tel'rlble pli g ht wben I began to Ilse tbem." be writes, m y Rtomaob , hea d. baok and kidney s were all badly affeoted and my Ii vel' wa8 1n bad oondltion , but fonr bottles of Eleotrio BILlerB made me feel like a new mlln " A trial will oonvinoe you of their matohlel!. merit for <lny 8tom a oh, liver or kidney trou ble. Price 60 oen ~ at al\ d r.ugg19W.
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Mr. Conrtland Murray sad nlooe M.I •• Lena (Jonaer wire the guellts of Mr. and BrIll. Wrll.nk Bel s, at Friday dinner . Meadamea B. l:. Dakin ..nd Frank Daklo and Erne.. Daki. and {am 1IIe. were entertained by I4ra. W.lter Dakin , &'urday. Mr . ..nd MrB . David Luona and • Oll Raymond and Earl oa1\eci 00 tbe la tter'. mother Mn, J . H . Cheno "et.h and family, Sllnday aHernooll . Mr. Uny l:henowe'h oa1\ed OD hlB ann~ Mn. Will L'henowe~h t;uDdllY aft.emoon. Mr. and Mr8 Frank Ollinn a 1ld IIOD l:arl and cangbterll Leill, Bazel and Opal SP"Dt t:!t:laday with Mt. Bolly friends . Mr. Courtla nd lIurray was entel 'ained by MilS Alloe Cbenowetb d Toeaday dinner. Mr.. J . fl. Chelloweth has returDed heme after being gone over five weeki at t1w! home of Mr8. B B . PhUlIlJ8, d U'*ca . GlBod to get baok hom.,. l'here will be .. meeting at Middle Rnn ohureh by Elder Geuge A. Bretz, of Indl ..na, &'Ilrday, at 2 o'olook aDd Sunday at 19 .30. Mrll. Raobel Anetil!! r80elved a leUer from her daug.ter CeUetla, who Is vl.lting In Uhloago and her many frieDdl will be glad ~ hear that abe III bitter , - - -...... - . "It II a plea8ure to *e1\ yon that Chllmberlaln'a ..cough Remedy III . tbe best oough medlolne I bave ever u8ed," wrlteB Mre . Hngh l:ampbell, of LAvonia, GB. " I bave used it with all my ohlldren and the r8llults have been highly 8aUBfaotory." For 8ale bY ,!i1l dealers . a
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Bellbrook. 3rtr. Edward' MartlD4ale, whe has been slok for some time, II! gradoally growing weaker 1111 tbe time. Je81e Conner and wife, of Det rOit, Mloh , were here last Wednesday to attend the funeral of Mrs Elmer Conner. whose death ooourred in Dliy ton. . MIke Mulle. And family, who have Ipent thl! Bummer here r e 'urned tJ their home laBt 8I1oturd .. y . Gil 80 aland. of Dayton, IB VIBitIng ralll.tlve8 here . Mr . Bert Norris, of Middle Run Is IR y lnR thl' foundation for R oy Blaok '!! new hon8e on East Frank lin 8t . Mrs . Lydia Pleroe i~ very bll.d alok with pnenmonil\. Mr . Joe Dangberty haB ta ken a j'lb on t.he Tr~ o tion line. Card!! Iltrlll ont anllounolng the mv.rrln.g& of )(Iss Graoe Turner and Dr. ~UeDour, botb or this pltiee, whloh will take pl"oe Itt the bome of tbe bride, next Wednesd ay ev en ing, Novembtt r 27.
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Moore's Range is built on an entirely different principle from
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Moore'. Controller Damper enables you to control the beat of the oven as w ell a s you ca n control the h e at of a gas oven • M o ore's Ranie is the only coal range havin2' this advantage, and it saves fully one -third of the fuel. Takini! into co nsideration aU of its a dva ntages, the Mo ore R a n g e .avea over oD~f your fuel expense.
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These pests o)- the kitchen are all burned up . And these aren't the on1y wa.ys tbe Moore Range helps you keep your kitchen clean. It has a H-..a Top which offers the cleanest and handiest method possible for feeding a fire, building a new one, broil ing or toasting. By merely pulllDg a chain tbe whole top i.lifted out of the way, Tbe top, when lifted, form s a hood, and tbe smoke, sool a ~d odor are drawD aroun4 the flues of tbe range and cannot escape Into the room. It Is tbe only range b&lIIng three-wall construction throu.hout. Tbis Is one of the many reasons why _ , >
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MAY CLEAN UP MYSTERY.
land's first historian, has a prospect of being solved if the ecclesiastical acheme for excavating the foundations near the ancient tower of St. Peter'8 , monastery, Wearwouth. is successful. The mona8tery "'88 founded in the seventh century, and
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Ol'o r~e Fox. th e fOllllll N (If the SoMIl's Lu t ie V .. nde r voor t on tor cleoly o( FI·I.·II<1 ". di ed III I lj ~ U. The or· Pos ted 0 11 pedigrl'es [lIIJ \'ulu es of all t ai ned for di n nor i:l unday Dr. li nn galll z:LI Ion h:IIJ 1I"('n f<lll y pur(ocled. ki n us (If I Jrt'l'di ll ~ s toc k . a.tr8. B . i: Bllt·ton tl ud Mr.llori I4 rl' IUIII Lho S .. , II' ly !'xtf>n rll'(j t o A ow ri(·a. Ex perie tl ced ill h ~ ll d l i n g farm sa les since It had a lI "hllnl In all uf til" l'I,lunl r " E B. Dliklo . 1905. i:le veml fr om Middleto n w er H in BOl)1 h to HIIl'lI r t 'aruliull and t;eorgl a t hI s lIeotion 8atord ay hu n ting and ,,' j,1I the eXllarrs :on of our ,·utl ll l r). and the se lil Illc' lIl of wllnt 16 no w l b" Terms Reaso ll able - :... Sa tisfact ion Guara nteed r e por ted 1,lHu ty of eport. Middl e "·~ < T. Ih'l I,'rl, 'r,,:" c Jl ! u n~"<1 Misll Ln lu Fenle.v W'IS in Wi l- t heIr )".lI;r:l phkal IJllrtl ' r ~ aJllI re 'll · mlngton W edn esdRY, t.rndl ng . forr'etl I {.! ' Lully o r pion eors whu w enl G RADUATE OF TDf; Waynesvi lle, Oh io Mr. auti Mrs. P ell rl Stewa r t spent Intn Ih" Il P '-" ('oll ntr)'. 'ATI ONA~ AU CT lON Frid llY Avell ing with Mr s. l:lte w llr t ' ~ lI: ot V'. r\' 1",,1' ,,(I. ·r Ih(' c! f' " th of Ihtl SOBOOLO F.Al1ERJ CA gra ndm oth er Mrs . Mildred Eag le. ! f O il 11,1 " 1' l.be ",,, .10- 1), had I'l' a" hf'd It- ~~~~~~~~~~~_~~-~_~_-----~~~~-___~1111 _ -_~"""~ Protraote d lIl tle t ing a t bh e Fri end 't! ma,l rrr"'1l m(,llIi" 'rHh lp II tllp lI bt'I'UIIlf' ) ohuroh I~ In pl' og r e~s for anoth er exc l ll ~I I'p , =efl Ht-d 10 )Jr~ "n t It M m e,. necc611a.ry Ill uor. 'Ill l" I' ffl "I\'n(' I' /l w ee k. saK" !;" I",rnll v to the wor ld elllp hn been s ecureli by a Bcrl &.!! "r 13 111111 11 ' . . Se'hools ro r H e ll~oi oll s an e! Hod , Re v . Fringer, of the M. E , ohuroh, sjwd It~ , e<·l1 Ullrlt!.·8 uf Ilre.;R nllfl l Stlllh· . The re has Iwe n n o ma rk",1 . w ill begin prot raoted meeti ng h"re I SP('('I' It . Re I er"ly ILlJ plic u Ita dl sl·lplln,·. vlvaJ', and nolhln !! or thi s sort Is 01 Monday ni g ht, Deoe m be r I Sind IJrL'IIghl on l ho 11CJ'lorl of reprl'l! sIre<:! . Orde rly progress is all lhat I 8 CHI whl r h prot! u('cll It.s declin e. T ho ex pl'(\If't1. 50 Iha l lhe gaJns m a ), , T . h e Po ve rty Soola l w ill be Ile ld original mlsslunllr), sp irit was nea rl) hel!! wItho ut relt(,( lon. I by I.h e M . E . ob uroh at tb e T ow n lost while th l> Sl)d et y and liS m elll . Currp;; Jlon ~ AI1 I' " 18 In vIted by I i Ball, !Sa turday n ight. be n; wltlldr.>w fro m pub li c at!lll rs Oen~al SP<'~elllry In re gard t o II r Tb e Flat Fork Aid ent.erta lned the Th Is afllt ll cle of th e Soc lely helped d." of the actlv lU es or Int erests o( II' B a rv eytluurg Aid W ec;lu llsd!lY a t velop IJ. (h:sl re for ductr ln al ('ollforul' SlIC'l ety. .... IlVIII . .· I lt I. r r f h C · Th "!1~ nr t ! I(·f' H r~ r r p p fl r p r1 tl lIl l ,- r I ' Mr Ho G eo ... Y .() I ~ v c ! e S n I e Oili er 'br I6' .I roo tlon nC .r," I" rh·neto· <l"lI oo . ,,1 (' .. n f. At t his wri ti ng Mrs. Com e ly J tlan fee' ls. 7 111 8 feollo!; d "'\'(~l ull ed a ' en a Ad\'lIr,..···'''',,! 1'0 111111111" ". b~' It·"" \\1 . \V' lI h\l r . !'!"'c' r l' !Hry, 140 N o rl h i tt l ··!' MOGre Is very dlmgerously III with a tim I) f' 'lh cl)l(I);il-ll l ('ont roverBY and .I.~et. Ph ll. 1~ h'll h... P a.. htt-Ie b ope c.f her r eoovery. un mst 10 our l'ountr)'. and res ulted I n -1'be bU81est mtloD In this I!lIOtio n is a dh'l slon ID lIl e Soclely In 1827·28. The Irouul!' waH (Ja rll y Iloct rinal. alld our l:ommiSfli on m er ohu.nt i:lamue\ parl ly a matte r of poUly. 0 11 0 umncll www w " ' Loyd , be t ter kn ow n A8 . 1 Ba d ." l:I e desIred to be call ed and l'o ll ~ llle rerJ w w ....... www ..... wwwwww T hese furn aces a re right] wtll bt' I nse rt.ell und er lohl s b e ad fo r 18 handling m a ny th oosan<l pound s "Ortbodox ." Tbe l>llle r brunch. rulll',,, AWl l We nt Y-ll v e CClI l !i to r t.h r e c IUr\c r ti o u. The p ri ce is lo w, of fowl R for Th LDksg i vln g . sentod III t lrl s He rles of urtil'i t' 6. l' a ll ~ w hen uti lng not m or e t han fh'e Un elL Gi ve me a cha nce Mahlon Ridge, o f wa YBes VilIe, / ltself Ihe fle ll giul lB t'\or\et)' of FrioJl u , . ..................... w .......... ww.www • • w."""' 1 will prove it so . I trllnllno ted bu ~ in e8R h ere 1~ l! t. Frirluy a1 t1loUg lJ erJ'uIlI'l)tls ly an d uer i~l v c>l) FOR ~ALE Frllnk Wilson made a hnsin88!1 call eod "Hl cksiles." a fte r 1\ 10rl'l'r' ll Th e work is good trip to Darkl oounty Monday and mJ nl s!.er In Ibo :';u('l eIY lI.t thu t ti, " c' , ThIs branch of Friends co n Hi de rs "pl. good Rell tlnp; I:ltuvo, good oon · The m a teria l is bes t Will be g one 8evnr a l llllYs Itual unity, based on the Jo'l'iondly r'llr ' dltioll , !lnu a G o Cart,. In f] ui r e Th e proof i9 yours C.rl I8tllrr who is In busin ess In da.menlai s. and nol doatrlnal unli'ol'U1 of L. M il ender son , R D. 3. '/V"y. By t h e test. Cinoinnati ill Tisiting l e latlve8 in ILY. tile rea l grou nd of rellglouB fello\\' n eBville, Obl o, d 11 I th b violnity . ship. ft ft er the divi sion the branch hl~ ' COLT 18 m onths old W ill flell Dr. Bond Ml's. Vil as Vorwin, of The fire is great oh eap , if soJel flO OD !:lee Edd menUoned l'OII Li ll ll ed In Its oon8el'\'., Lehano'l , we r e in town, Friday . Th e hea t intense U8m fur a ge rwration, ano relying 10 uongltnre, Lytl e, () hio . £Ill F rank E'ornsbell s pent tJunda y 11.8 growth r01ll wIth in. gradua lly <1 " With li t tl e fu el with h iB family, r et.rniD" in the e1lned In mem bership. The return lu Rrn ull fit I'm Eti sy tenus to And less expense. p UTohfl!lAr . All Ilwel lImd . evening t o hi s wurk lit t h e N . C R the fir st pri 0 .... pies of concern for Ih Df . M O(~JY , onr veterinary. it! SOCi ety tJel>Il ll In the e a.rl y slxtt e:: InquIre of J . O. Cur tw right . d 4 Think it over meetin g with good snoce8R whioh be when. til '" 1' irsl·day. or Sunuay Scllll( I INE Kieffer pellrl, two j!r a d efl l movem eut began. Late r Lhe Yet!1I And buy the b est, Is d e8er vlng of and is a grellt Ii 1 1''rlell<l5 ' AssI,ei llll uns wo;re organ'z ." 11'0 Bnd 250 per bosh el. In And I will come oommodation t o t he vioinity . T hese mOI' e lJl e lll ~ In the main had 1:0 q a lr e of W T . Frame , W ay nesvi ll e. Ohi o. R. D. 3 n 27 purpose ho lding lh e Soc ip: y' And do the rest. ~eth Uook , Maria. Wt'lut and Laura tIl elr MoKinsey aHended Friends oburoh chlld n'cll an tI ), r) lI ng IJCOI,le. Th eil Ilk r· l:;OWb And 24 pi gs fo r lORIA. ca me a dlst in,,1 purpose to co-ordln ,r ',' laere 8unday. !:io ws have had oholera Also 2' l he phi lanth ro pies of Lhe Soc ie ty. !l '1 -~-blaok m a le h ogs I nq ulu of Elmer to vitnli 7.e alltl in"l' jr'p lIS own 11(1 ' n Porto Rico's New Wonder bers of a ll a.ges . A s a rellll lt th e o . ~ Rogerfl , Ferry, O . From far away Por to Rloo oome eral Confe l·ell l''' ". JI .Bt· 1 iJl K ever)' I II' UUE Bred Big type Poland China reports of a wonderful new dlsoov_ years. were Inall glll'llled. T he~ c l'UII I '1 I Boar, 'wo yl!Bfi old, a good and .Iry that i8 believed will vas tly l ences have IH·!' n tlOUN ..,S Il f Il plill Ii benefit the people. RII.mon T . Mar- n:; an y way s, !ill (I h!Lv e had a pracl ' il !lure pil getter. 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.lIlernbl() hurry. A pile or mall half. Burte d, a stamp drawer le tt w ide op en li nd the hoo ks s landlng In nn open sa fe s e e med to be ar out this the ory. E ve n the cush·drawe r BLOOd ope u, I'Cyca lln g a rew btllls lind some cllnnge. " Ir th e ('asb-d rawer hnd bee n rltle d," ( sai d lO my self, " I mi ght suspect Ibnt t he pos tm!lst cr bad hee n murdered a nd r obbed," 1 push e d tb e c!lsh-drawer shut Bod h eard the automutl c leck click on It, a nd tben begao a searc h for the li s t ot box-o wncrR. At the back or eacb hox a s li p wns puste d with the ow ner's nume . To my g reat dlsnppolntment Box No. 17 was blank. I turne d ne xt to the sa re and at iast tound th e b oo k In which the accouets or box· r ent were kept. In th is we re neatly entered the name ot eac h box.holder nnd the two refe re nces given, (or eve ry box except No, 17, As I slood poring over th lB book. ~ rp lexed by my rullure to di scove r the owner, I beca me conscious t bat I was watched, A sixth sense COil' vlnced me that some one e lBe was ne ar. Quickly I pressed th e button
con1dor abet me orr tmm the malo ebo naked tor II room for tbe nlgh~ hnll. From Ihe floo r below came tbe c hen p Iroom. S h e _med 80 feeble t <'onru lled munllur or mllU Y vo lcea and gave he r thl8 room on the groun4 the Bouod of ruen moving nbout-maoy fl uor. No . 4. nod ooly aharged her lIeY. men. My Ilrs t thought \I (\I! ot tiN'. but e o t )'·flve <-'ents for II, Iho ugh It" a dol. the re w ero :\0 crie s and th ~ re wos uo lur rOOID. or a dollar a od 11 bait tor sme ll of sm oke. 'rb .. m .. m or y or n:y bridal ('uup lE's. aho paid ro~ ~t for C !HI l'xperlunce In the p O~I-o fJI oe rec ur red nl ",ht and rlghl u ft e r s upper s he wen t to me. I yugu e ly wond,' re d It I h ad Into II Il n d stayed the r o. Ye st erduy b..en tra ck ed nud dl s<,overed. JIl orOJ ln jl: utler br.'a kfust she went o ut I hl\ s lelle d 10 dress . Ir t hey s u s~ct- som e whe ro Il ud wus go ne mnybe n n (Od nHl lIr rubbing t he 110 0t ·0tf1(·p , Iho ho ur o r u n huur aed a bn lf. I !Ildn't sooner I fnun d uut th o SOO:1er I COllld SO"", It"r wllA!ll sb~ co me In bu t J plnn BOrnE' m<:>lltod of II c tl oT) . As I Pllt Ilt'n rd- " Oll mr colla r I b pn rd rOOlg' PP8 III 111(' " Mn h lt' tt \Vil/Illm s ." saId t ho coronel ('o rr id or. Ulld, c0l111 0SS 118 I wn8 . I flllll !'; s(,Vl' I'4 'ly. " yuu o ught to kll ow ('lI o ll .,;h 01* 11 Illy doo r. A chambcnna l!l \\ a ~ a lJ lltl tlh p Inw to un <le rstand Ih n l whllt yo " h (' n rti alu't "I'ldenrc. T ell on ly pnsslnK . " Wh at's Ih e mntt ('r~ " I oskp(1. 11t"m IllinKR you kno w of YOllr ow o "IIIlI'e n 'l you Iwnnl nbollt It Y" sho l'I ""' I('(h~ e " ns k .. " In 'y onde r. " '-\1 1 I know ," sold Wlli lums, perce ptIb ly !II l lTed, " Is th aI s h" rnme nut "I leard ahou t wltn !" " Th" s u klde lu I}", h(1 ' (· I- ln t he ,, 10 m: "lJlJ ut t bre.e In the nflA'rnnolJ and roo m right uulier yourR . Th ('),llIsco I'- pIl I(1 tl llut hpr Buv.'nly·five (·(,lItS. H RY ' pr",rJ It 110ttrs Ilr;n. Th(' r l):" lIl l' r 's JU RI IlI g s ll" W:lll t" r\ Ihe room n llO tLer <' o mo n lld I~ I; l'tt lnR r"acl y 10 h old lh, · ui~ltI . Th a l's a ll I oo(' n of lI4'r." infJu<!s\." " I 'au I a s k a q l ll' s l lon~ " . ,,11i olle of " \\'hn \las hc~" I o~ I( .' ,\' I \\:1S ,h (' JUI'Cl I·S. nIl of whulll w<' re tUW IlSIh lnk lng It m l;,11l he I ing l, (' rand a ll. l1l<'n li t' Ih o .. In~s II S lI a ll y \0 be fuulJr1 !lead In SO Ill sul(,) d.. (Joel" IIh l( o. Ihll- i aruund th" hOl l' 1 bar·r(1 om . rlu' A S IIS(' of <1l s appo lnttn Pli t h" ' , " Ir It Is n pro per Qu('stio n." 61l: 11 ga n to lail" 11(.\ <1 of mf' . I f,,\t I h:1I ti' I I! .. (' ow u., r J,ltli C' llI us ly. it \\' e ro Cra nd all my eiTort 6 10 "ka r " \\'hl' r<' (lill s h(, gu WI1flU she went the my et .. r:; wou ld be ~t i ll nltH;> fu · OUI '!" ti IQ. bllt Ow wom a n 's UnSw e r (I ul ckly "T h o 1)1I <lslloli Is a pro l ~r Ol!f' . tr t he dlij\)e ll l'd l lH' tlll)u~ ht. wllllPSIII can !ln ~lI'e r It uf hi s own "It "asu 't a 'h e.' II 's 1\ wOlllan. knu\\·lcd g"." Ihe coro ne r rUle d. She hurrl E'd on dOWTl the corrl/lo r " If I kn owed I'd a told nlrE'sdy. " a nd I h nsten('d to ~nl B h my dre s sl n/;, sai d th.~ hot el !;<.'(' por . reca ll ing n8 I did Sl) Davis' be lie f thaI One o r two o( the nth<>r Juro rs ;\sk"d th,,~ would be ot her sul ('\ des . It qu es llolls. prompt.e d pl a inly mo re lly sl't'med absl:rd th n\ th e r e ('o uld b e a ny c urlosl l y th an b~ IlllPlll gen t errort to co nnection ootwee n t he ~u)(,lde of u ascertai n the 1U('t8; but It WI\S plaID wo man In a co untry ho tcl in an ob· t.hat Mr. WIIUamn h ad re vcnled a ll sc u~ New J e rse y v:lIa go an d tbe t wo that he knew, and he waa dis mls&cd . s ui c id es th o (I ny b efore in !\eIV York. Docto r AJ1 ('o. who had 1>een sen ~ fOI and yet th ' re was lit Ir nBt ono 1I111( as Boon n8 th e su l ~'lde was di scovered, het\~ee n the m. Il wa s Crnnda ll wh o guye I ns h is oplllion thut th e WomUD lo ad lel epho n ed !(atharille. Some o ne ha d hung hE'fse lt earl y th e e \'~nl og :lad te lep hon ed Els e r, too. It was in before, us eeu rly as be coul d Judgo Cranda ll 'S rooms that we h ad round I\ bout live o·cloc k. th o nddress of Ihl s 1\lace wh e re t be '''Who WRS It foued the bod y? " the t hird s ui cide In the se rle~ had take n co roner asked. plnce. " lIInry "~vaos . t he cham bermald." \Vllb the t riumphant f('{'11ug thnt my Iil e con gt!lble voluntee red . "Here ahe rrlend th e In spec tor Oo n lly \\'oull! Is, r ig bt he re." have to BCOPpt my th eory of Crandall's The co rouer pro..-ded to examlne g uilt, I burrl(!ll dow n-s tnlrs Ilnd forced her. my way Into th e room where the coro· . Much embarrnssed by the promlner ha<l aiready b ~g un his InfJues t. n en ee In to which s he found her~ 1l 00 the b(!d . cOI'erE'd witb n s h oot . tb rust, b u t m ani fes tly e njoying the unexrept (o:r th(! ra ce . lay the I!f(!loss us unl situallon. th e girl told how, early body of a woman perhaps flfty, t he In th e mo rni ng. as soon liS s he beg uD ruce stili distort ed rrom tlte d ea lh h l'r work. she had go ne to the rOOIll agony. A bit or rope atta cbed to a " I dldn't know t he re was anyon~ In rod among the raftel's or the room No. 4," s he exp lai ned. " I kn e w th~ s howed tbat sbe had hung herself. The woman h01 1 talle n it tor just one n ight womac's outer clot hlug lay neatly a nd I hlldn't bothe red milking it up th. piled on n c hn lr nea r the b('<l. Th is day befo re. None or the other roommuch I had time to nottce b ero re tJle e rs was up yet a nd I thought I might co roner fini s he d select ing bls j u ry. just a~ wplI get 1'0:0. 4 o rr my mind. I Near the coroner, too, I observed the knocked like I al ways do and ge t t lll'
CHAPTER V~(Contlnued ) . ! had not looked nt It In that lI v;h t . Yflt ! telt that he WaS rlp;ht. Th ere cou ld not hi! Il mom ent of h appIness f or the girl I l eve d u ntil the hl nrk 6h::\dow that m naced her hom e a nd thotlO she love d had b een d ispel led . ·\' ell. Da vis Wl\8 ri ght. I would go to Ardwl\Y that evenin g, I stopped o nly l ong e nough to tel e phone IAlul s e of my Inte nUon and to go to my rooms lo r a bag. "It you baTe a revolve r you'd better take It with you." said Davis. owned one In my 11fe." I " I n eve r rep lie d, He d~lf out his own !lnd haoded at to m e. It wall of the hammerl~1II 9lariety, lIat and almoet square, "Be caretul how you use It," lie -warned me. "It'a a magazine gu n and 11:0es off wIth a very light t ouch." "What do you expect me to find In .Ard way !" I ask ed him as a taxIcab <hurried UII to t he Hudson tunnel. " There are two tbl n gs. First : fio d .out If ,Hugh Cra nda ll Is there, whe n h e arrived a nd v.. h ut he has bee n d~- t hat exting ui s hed my e lectri c lantern. Noiselessly I turn ed toward the N!ar 1ng. Proba,?ly It he Is a t th e hotI'I door by which I had e nte red, 1 ca ugbt be will hi! regist ered und e r an as- just a fieetlng g limpse of 11 man 's race s um e d nnm e . Second: fled out wbo being hastily Wit h drawn. Undoubted. baB Lock Box 17. There is a \l ot of Iy It was the postmaster who had box·owners kept In every office. with turned a nd cau ght me there. Of cour~ the names ot the t wo r ere re nces. F led he mus t t ake me (or 11 burglar. It b ad out all yo u cn.n w ithou t arousi ng eus- been too dnrk ror me 10 recognize the plclon. I'll b e out a nd Join yo u there features of the man ned I was ce r tain to-mon'ow evening. 1'1\ come out on he co uld not Ide ntify me. I stood mothis same t rain . I'll leav~ It to you tlunless tor a minute or t wo, Ii ste nlug to flnd a plausible pretex t for ques- Intently, but I could not hear even a tionlng the PQslmaster." footstep-not h ing but the patte r ot the TedIous as tbe I rip to Ard way would rain. ordina r il y bave b een. so abso rbe d wal Yet undoub tedly w hoever hnd dis. I In puzzling over tbe mys ter y I hard- co vered me bad go oe to summon asl y nouid the passage o f time and wae sls tance_ It would ne ve r do for me to startled to hea r the brake man ca lling be caugbt th e re . Wh lle I felt I was my etatlon , I had learned frOID the perfectly Justifi ed In my mIssion . It -conductor th at It was a vl11 nge of less would be hard to ma it!' a satlsra ctory thnn two thousaod Inbabltants and explanatlon _ It I wss ca ptured the re tb at the re was on ly one hot el. nbout it certainly would menn a n unpieasant a blocy. from tlte station . It proved ni!;ht In a ve rrni n-lI ll.,d s back , I)e rh n ps to hi! a couetr y hotel at the be ttor In Iroos. It might lalce se l'eral days sort, aolng II. thriving businesR In f~d- to estubUsh my Innocen ce. I decided 'ng moto r·car rolk who pas8€ d through to attempt an (!scape. The seose of nnd In takIng care at traveling-men having a revolve r In my pock et comand farmen' supply agents wbo y18' torted 1tWl, tbou gh I realized ttl! P08Hed the neIghborhood, ~8s100 would be most damagin g Ir I A8 I signed th e register I Bcaneed should b e caught. I moved swiftly to tbe names, hoping to sec tb at of t h e door and peered ou t. 'fLere wns Crandall, but It did not appea r. Yet 110 one In sight. l'iO'giste r ed the ni ght b efore was a Tbrusting my lan tern In my poc ket name "Henry Cook" thnt caught my a nd turning up my collar I mnd e n eye . Something a bou t the wrltiog dasb around the corner of th e build. m nde It aa dlstinctiv(lly t h at of Il c ity iog aud look<>d u p lIud down t. he man as bls clothes would have dlelln- stroot. It Wts enti re ly d eserted. Th e gUlshed him frem the country boy be- th ou ght struck m e thnt the mlln who bind tbe desk. ha d been 'w at chlng m e m ight still be "Where will I fiud the post·o ffi oo?" I In hidin g on lh e ot. her side ot the IUIked the . clerk, "I want to get 11 spe- bu!1dlng. but I did no t' stop t.o Invest!dal delivery letter oft to·olght.'· gate. With th e best air of unconcern "It's a couple ot blocks up Main I could assume. I waiked, not o ve rI5treet," he told me , "but you'd bett er hastily, bock to tbe hote l. There wa s go In an d get s up pe r . The dlnlng- no one 10 th e cffiC€ but th e cle rk beroo m c loses at h aIr·\ \lut &even and the hlod tbe des k and I st.ood tLe re for a momeDt bellI de Ihe big old -hishloned l!ost-office stayS open until -eight." I took his ndvi ce and. after an ex- otove dryin g m y clothes. The uoor cellent meal. Il ght(Od m y cigar and optmed and a ta ll smooth·shlHEn ch up 'W a lkEd In the direction he had Indl- ca me In aod approached th e desk to ca ted . The stree ts were lighte d att er get his key. As he snw m o stundleg a maener by oll lamps at t h e corners. there he gave m e a keeo g lan ce or Th e r~ was 00 mooo and t be vill age rs scrutiny . I had noticed that h(! hod t or the most prtt seemed to live In tbe come trom the direction of the postrear part of thnll' homes. Few of t he office aod he mus t have seeo that m y straggling sto~s ha d the ir windows clothlog was ruie·soake d. He baltli ghted. 80 It was wIth diffi culty I read halted as It about to spe uk to me, bu t tb e sign s on the bulldlngs I pnssed, cbanged his mind. I heard the clerk yet I ha!l IIttio t roubl e finding t be say : "Good nlgbt, Mr. Cock," as be vanlJOe t-offi ce. ' It ~Ile a on e-story bulldIng th at atood on a va ca nt lot In tbe lshed up·atal",. middle at the bl ock . it ev ide n tly hnd It this was the man who hnd seen been bullt by some loca l politician for m e In the post ·o ffi ce. plainly he was the purpose. ae It was not Quartered oot the pOlltmSllt er. If not, who was 10 the co rner of a ci ga r or groeoeTY he? What was he dO ing there? store as m ost country omcea are. It was long aft er midnight betore I'perlng ioto the da rkne ss I road the my mystified braio would le t me sleep_ tlgn "Post-O ffi ce," and no ted with Every step I hnd tak en seem ed only .om~ lIurpriee that t b e wledows we re to iJ& lea ding me deeper and deeper without IIglit.s. I drew out my watch Into darkneeB. nnd striking & mnt ch looked at the (tme. It wu haU-Qll8t seven. For CHAPTER VI. Jack ot Bornethlng better to do I w a lked round th e blllldin@:. To my The Third Sulcide. amazemen t when i reached Hr! e nd SomethIng had happened. aw.y from the IItreet I round the rt'u.~ I nwoke the next morn log with II door standing wide open . Thinking IItart aod sat up In bed listenIng to perhapB that th<!l postmaster mi g ht '.he strt'.n~ confusion In the hotel. 10mere ly have gone to supper. relyleg atlnctlvetr! recognized that the IMmBII' on the honesty ot hl8 neighbors to tlon ot tile ul\usud t hat so affected me leav.., things undIsturbed, I loitered 10 was eomethlng mo~ dU:.!l the tecl!ng tbe vIcinity · tor a full balt-hour. At every ooe experIen ces on sud~nly l&at, growing ImpaUent. I entered th o awaking tor the first time In a IItrange re\l.l· door and strlkln5 2no~er mat ch plllce. l~ked about As tar a. ~e uncerI sprang trom the bed and, openIng 1ft · ll gbt permitted. JU to tee, the my door, looked out Into ~be han. I . ~cM look~d" \f 'UM , po.~t.r ha4le.oll14 llee notblng. Cor a tu.rnr o~ the '
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Scotch Query. A blurr. co nsequ en tial gentleman from th e sou th. with more beet on bls bnne s than brain in bill 1;0ad, rldiog al onl the Hamlltoe road, near to Llillntyre , aske d a herdbuy on the ·oad8ldo , In a lon e u e d mann er ovlJ e ntly mrunt to Qui z. If boa wero"balt.... ay to Hamlltoe~" "Mlln," r epli ed the Ooy, " I wa d neod to ke n whar ye b ae 'ol11e fra o, aforo I co uld answer your ~l1e~tlon." - Exchange.
P;lld Mlnletol' In T·lnfoll. The me:1 l;es t DIan 10 the world hal been round . li e Is the man who "ave the Rev. Tbllo Gore, pllstor or the Germ an Luthera n church, no eovf!lope !lIed witb Un ro ll for marry log him . The brid e and groom r a o, Dr. (,for o's doorb ull late one night aod a s ked him to mnrry th e m. As they had a li ce nse. he did so. Atter th e :e re moll ), ,:,:as pe rfo rm ed the man hande d the minister an e nvelope wblch was supposed to contain Lbo ree. Ho ro und It containe d nothing but sOI'e rnl pieces o r tlnfoll.-Chlcago Tribune. FRIGHTFUL HANDICAP.
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Mos t diseases start In the allmen· tary ca nal-stomach and bowels, A great deal ot our stomach nnd howe l trouble s come from eatlog too much starchy and greallY food. The IItomach does not digest nny ot the etarchy tood we eat-whIte bread, pastry, potatoes, oats, etc.these thlngll Rre dlgeBteti In the Bmall Intesttnea. and It we eat too much. IlS most of us do, tbe or,alls that should digest this kInd ot tood are overcome .by excess of work, 80 that fermentation, Indigestion, and a long train of ails result. Too much fat alBo la hard to digest and thIs III chan,ed Into acId a, sour Btomach, belchlnJ gall. and a bluated, heavy feeling. In these condltlonll & change from IndIgestible toOdB to Grape-Nuts will work wondera In not only rellevlng the dilitres8 bllt In buUdlng up a Btrong dlgelltlon. clear braln &04 Bteady nenell. A Wub, woman write.: H About five yeaT'll ago I sutrered wltb bad atomllch-dYBOeplla. lndlge. tlon. oonlltlpatlon--cau.ed, I know now, from overeaUq .tarch,. and ,reaBY tood. "I doctore/l for two yea... without any benefit. The 400&.0r told me thf!re was no CUr1l tor me. I could not eat anything without sulrertnc lavere pain In my back and IIldes, 'and I became dl.eouraged. "A triend recommen4ed Grape-NUts and 1 be,an to uae It. In Ie.. tban two weeki I began to feel better oncr tnllide of two montb. I waa a well woman and han been ever .lnee. "I can eat anything I wllb wttb ple&lure. We eat. Grape-Nut. and cream for breakfut an4 are very fond of ·It." Name given by Po.tum Co., Battle Creek, Mich. Read . the llW. book, "The Road ' to Wellvllle" In pkll. ·' "There'. a
man wh om the clerk had ca lled Coo le no answer I opened the door .riPI I tbought he gave a quick g\n.n ce 10 wide all ot a sudden_ Such a .hoc' my dlr ectton, but I could not be sure 118 It gav(! me I never expect to ha~~ The first witness was called , Mahlon alialn to my dying day . Tbere Wni 'Vllliams. the proprietor ot tbe ho tel. !tIO poo r c re aturo a-hangl~g there. I "Mr. Williams," said th e corooer, let a yell out of me that muat hav~ "do you koow this woman ?" waked the dead, and then I rao and "I call't Bay as I do." called ·Mr. Williams." "What waa he r nflm e ~" "Ha d you seen the deceased on the "She WBS reglatered h ere In the ho· dny prevIous?" tel. The name's on the book. You "Yes, but ebe wasn't d eceased whea can Bee tor YOllrself. I don't know It 1 snw her. " It 'twas he r real name or not." "Did you have any conversauOI "Mary Jane Teller, BrIdgeport, with he!' ?" Conn.," was the entry In tho hotel " No more than pan tbe tIme 0/ register whIch wall produood and 8ub- day wltll her I OU ml~ht say... mlttcd tor the Jurors' Inspection, (TO BE CON'1'lNUP:D.) "Tell UI, Mr. Wlllla.ns, wbat you know about lhl! decea60r1." Contrary "mlc.. "MIghty tittle; nothll'lg at all, In " T.bere Is one cendltlon or retnbv fnct. She come bere night before last. (Jon wltleh goes by contrarlea." Got In on the even-two tralo trom "WhaiL Is thaU' New York, I calculD-te, from the time "Tbe '0118)n Vt!hlch crook ed me n ft~ Bftft' ~. t . . . . . . . lett.., A _ of her arrival. She bad no bagr;age, ithem.el>y eii 'j n ' .tra!tht . . . . ' ~bt'CI&D ~ _ ....... bOa .. . . . t. ·U- TIIn . . . · 'ftH_ " . ' .. ~ • «( 0 . . . . . . . . . . . . . tIM ... ooly' that 1ltt1e black. bas XOII. d er, an" .1 ~""" . • ~ ............. ". ". ". .
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By FRANK FILSON. ''Con fo uud t bUBO IIto rago plloplo." muttored Tom Hrya nt. liS Il t:l unl oc ked tb e tloor of bls alJUrLfIl l'1I t a nd uuht:lr ed hi li fri e nd We llH In lo-u n e mpty room . H o s tared rou nd him . " W ' 11. o r all th gull !" ho eltcl ulUl ofl. "ll l' rc'l! th lll con . fu u nd 'tI la cd lord of m ine tl eco rnt o<l tb e wall s III sllfrron wh ·n I we nt ov " r lll o nl lltl r with h im a d07.I·n limoR and htl sw oro by a ll th o gud s to do th e m In r ed. And th u ~to ' .Igo mOll " 'e ro on th l' lr b a il or to ha ",! my fur. nlt u re In to duy . I t l' ll yo u. II Illy, it makes II (l' lIow tir ed." TlIcy e nt e re d an'l Sill down uJlon a. bounl which tho va llltel'lI had left Iitre leb" d out be t w(Jl' n t wo stoll·lad· d e I'S. Torn lit bill .) ipo and be gao puffing lIavuge ly.· The me ll wc ro o ld IlcQu a lntuncos wh om fat e had c1r lven apa rt for many years. Rece nlly T om liryant had bee n spe nding his vacation with \\1,, 1110 In tb e Adirondacks . and th e lalte r pad accompani ed blm bac k to h iMho mo to be bls guest for a te w days. ~ir8 . Bryant . ,,·bo hn d beP Il vis iting his mothor. was expec ted o n th e followi ng morning . "J'm going round t o th e storage m en th e Iil'st tblng In th e mornil'g." • ald Tom. "an d I'm going to t e ll th e m BOme at th e tblngs I won 't do 10 th e m ar tb ey don 't have my goods bere be· ra re 11 o·clock ." li e paused and boo gan wrinkling bi B brow . " III11Y." he 6I11d. " It you'll gh'o me your word ot bonor n ev e r to breathe a word ot It I'll tell you of an e xtrao rdin ary t hi ng thal.huppe ned to me when I got bac k from my hon e ymoon to ur ye ul'll ago. Mrs. Dr yant has ne ve r ceas" d tc!aslng
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me nt. arrange d l ust aB b efore with the kit c he n leading out or th e' dining room. and tb e bath·room with Its th ree'lluurte r le ngth tub. and th e gas bracket uv c r tb e mod Iel nu ch CSl . and illY key w h ich fillt! d tbo lock . I dldn't kuow wb r e to turn. E leanor's folks liv ed at Syracuso. nnd e ve n It s he had got an gr y lit my delay and go no bom c. s he couldn 't IJa ve la ke n t he furn iture with ber . And tll ll jauito r was out som e wb e r e and I could n't find a soul In th e bllllc ment to a sk abo ut h e r . " We ll . I s pe ll t that night pllc lnG t llro ugl1 th e a llu rtm e nt . und by mo rn Inc I was UB n early c razy a ~ U ma ll co uld be. Som ehow or oth e r. th oug h. I hud sc nsp. e no llgh to call up lh e officI' to s ny I couldn 't get do wn . li nd whun I go t th o uu s wc r I ro un d I cOlild ge t dUWIl afte r all. In fac t I get down in r ecord tim e . Elluullor had be~ ll te le· phoning all til e eve nin g befor u unt il lhe y c1osod up at clev e n (wo wc re do· 1:l g a rus h busln eH N th ' II). and tba\ morning Rb o hud CUIIIIJud on th e doo r· st I> a bont s ix ·and wa ll<' d till th e tlay watchman ca me o n dut y. a nd tb e n Rho had a III of h r ste rill In his arm s. And tb o poll ee bad bee n nolltl ed a nd we ro s earching the hos pita ls aud looking In all the dark corn rs to Bee If I wus lying th e re sandhagged . When 1 got d own and E leu nor fa lut ed In my armli and th e n camo to and bad anot be r h yste r ical allacl! 111 e Je middle or tho office ftoor- we ll. Il was no joke. I t e ll you. And all b oca u ~ e I bad mls· taken tbe street and wa lked Into tbo correspon din g houso on tbe same bloc k In lho Btreet above It . 1 t (>1\ yo u. 1lI11 y , my sticks and ru gs looked pretty good to me wben I got ba Ck with Mrs. Bryan t about n in e o·c loc k. "But for the Lord 's s ake do n 'l me n· tlon a word a bout It to her wb en you meot. ¥ou'll be 8urprls ed bow sbe h us changed from tb e time wb e n you kn e w hoI' four years a go. Do you r eme mber te ll ing her s he looked aa thoug h s h e wou ld neve r g row up, that da y you said good· bye to us at tb e stat lou ? She b as. though. and Into a fine woman. You soe. wo' ve h ud Born e I,re tty he avy respo ns ibiliti es, old man. during tb ese re w years . what wltb our bUHln ess nea rl y goIng Dill In th e pa nll' an d tb en shooting up lik e a ro cket. Whe n we had to get out of Ftrly· I'oventh s tree t we t oo k a regular t ene· ment place upln th e Bronx. Dut I kne w things would ge t be tte r a gain. and It wasn't lon g be for e w e we re a bl e to get back Into our old qua rte rs again. But we'd a lways cov e ted this npart. me nt b ouse-com e to th e wi nd ow ' That's whe r e we u!led to liv e-num ber 460, IlcrOBS tbo street . And wben we took this place last month we relt that we bad begun to stretch our· selves at last." "Wbere did you say yo u usod to live?" Ilsked William Wells. "Number 46~"cros. t be street. Dilly." said tbe other yawning. "Flfty·seventb street 7" "Sure! Tbls is Flfty·seventb street. Why ?" " 0. nolhln!." answ e red his rrlend. "Only th ey must bave mll rked it wrong on the corner lamps. because they call it F1tty-elghtb. Tom . you thund ering fool. you're In the wrone house a~aln!" (Cop),rlght. 1912. b y W . G . Chapman.)
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me about It. but It was mighty serious at the time. and tbls little episode rlr minds mo of It." "Word of honor." said William Weils. " 00 ahead, Tom ." Tho other slnlck a tre sh mntcb for his pipe and cast the burned e nd Into a pall ot halt dry paint. "We'd Just got bnck from II blissful three wee ks' honeymoon In tbe moun· tlltns~begnn ; sending out clouds or smoke and leaning back agai nst tn e laddo", "Previous to my' mnrrlage I bad rl'lIted a IIltle apartment something like this ono In tbo West Fifties. You used to ' know tbls lawn pretty well, Billy; I guean you remember tbat section, wbere every house looks just like its nelgbbo r and every stree t for blocks is exactly the same. W e ll, the place was .decorated ror us and our new rurnlture was moved In and wo were both thoroughly pleasod . We speculated how happy and COST 110'0 were going to boo and all the ",ay bome In the train we talked about It and Indulged In !lousekee plng rhap· sodles. "When we reache d our apartmflnt house the janitor m et me at tbe dCior with a telegram In his hand. It was from the omce, asking me to como down immedIately 1 returned In orde r to explain some thing tbat had cropped up during my abscnce-a matter of wblcb I nlone WllS cognl2:ant. It wouldn·t take more than n couple of minutes to straighte n out alfalrs. and perhaps an hour's absence In all. 1 dldn't Uke it, but there waS notblng else to do; 80, after escorting Mrs. Bryant to the door and opening It [or her, an~ glanCing to make sure tbat all the tnrnlture was tbere. 1 Itlssed her Ilond took the car down town. "l'De matter proTed more Important than I had anticipated. I called up my wlte, explained the matler, a lftfemal ned at the office until late in the evening, unrnvellng the tangle. It was halt past nine betore 1 got home. I walked straight In, went up the three ftldlta of stairs and unlocked the apartment door. "It wu absolutely bare. BlUy, as ~~ 88 thJs one. Tbe sDiell ot ,fresb paint was about the only . thing there was In. It. Not a Itlck or turniture, Dot' . ~, Dot' . cup or ., aauc;~. or a dlBh In ,the 'k1tcheD. ' AM ~eanor waa ~De. , .~ ....... . ' <'''W~lI, ~ .Ir, iJ 'neari1 went .crar:1 .' Of C01U'lll) 10U can pea what had - hap-pene4,. Bat did DOt QOo !IV to ~ TbeH 1fU.·tJIe.~
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ALL CHILDREN IN SCHOOL OF PRAYER T oplc - ,"r.,- It lnj; th p mosl rl'u m pra y· er " I· ~ lli ms 34 : I-n . A mys l l'J'y. u ro al ity - slI ch IR pray· " I' T h,· ,,'Is" In e n ,nit.. 1,'arIlNI book y. end "avorln g to ~x l,l a\ 1I I' rayp r 's processes II n(\ (Jo w" r o n JI ~yc h o l ()g l ca l grou nds. but W I' l ur n front ll\ I!SI1 un ' Bll tiaN "d . By II sU ll s e lJ ~ Y() 1l 1 1 px plao· II ti on Wf' l<IIow th llt prnyp r Is 1I 0t m orl>Iy ~o m p IJlgh ' r scle nc!'. SO nl O s ubl! · mated la w. some ()IIycbol oKl cll t r eac ' \ 10 0. Pmy .. r 18 best und erij t ood In IIlmpl es t t l'rms . We gr:l.SIJ ItH reality mos t c1e nrly whon our mind s nr e motit ! Ghlldllll e. Pruyor la jus t as king God . for what we need. a nd "x pectlllg him l to answ er oUr praye rs according to bls grenter wisd olll . Th e .l es ua I'res crlption tor pray " r 18 sufll c le nt : "Ask. "od ye shall reeeh ·e." , The wm r rn nt for human pray e r 18 touu d In th e cbara cte r or God .
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One of the most curious relics ot Paganism r em aining In a CbrlstilUl country Is the gigantic black stone fi llure of a woman which Is to be seen In 8 for est of tbe district of ,Morbi· han in BrIttany. It Is known as the "black Venus," but prob'a bly dates tar back at the lime when tho Greeks and Romans worshiped th a t godd es s . Antiquaries assert that t his figure belongs to the age oC the scrpent worshipers. one ot whose subterraneun t emples Is In the nelghborbood. Tbls would make the l\gure far old or tban the Christian em. The statue is that of a huge. un· couth woman. wltb a sullen. angry countenance. her form onveloped In a loose mantle. Tbe suporstltlous BrelollS h ave always 'Worshiped the t1C'llre, asserting tllnt it has power over the weather and tbe crops. It the Idol Is n eglected they declare t hat the gruln dies on tbe ear. and It the anger or the "black woman" O\'er Mor. "Illan. u . TwIce the slone was cast into the sea by pious tolk, who hoped thereby to put an end to tbis Idolatry, and twIce the p easaDls dragged It back and Be l it up In its old pI nee. Some hl'o bundred years ago COl1nt Pie rre de Lannon. on wbose estate tbe t1C'llre stood. In ordcr to save the "tatue trom both friends and enemies. dragged it hy torty yoke at oxen to his own chateau and s e t It up In the courtYllrd. He cut an inscription on the bass of tbe pedestal. declaring the ftC'llre to be a Vellus carved by Caesar's soldlere.-Hnrper·s Weekly.
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All amokus should kno'W Duke's Mixture Dlllde by Liggett 4' MgU6 Ilt Durham, N. C. Pay what you will, you cn nnot g et be lter grnnulnted tobacco for 5c thnn the big ounce and a half sack at' Duke'. M ixture . Anti with e.nch of th ese big sacks you Itet a book of cigarette pape rs F I1EE.
Get a Good Fishing Reel Free by snviog the Coupons now packed in £;99111 ~ JI!I ~n Duk e's Mbture. Or,lf youdon't "'nnt Cl rcd - gctnny oneoftbe hundreds of olhe r "rtlclea. 10 tb" list YOIl wi ll find something for every melUber of the f'llmlly. Pipes, clgnr,.tt o cnses . catcher's gloves, cameras, wall'ben , toil et articles, etc. Thcse hnnusome presents cost you nothing-Dot ono cent. They simply exprcss our Ilp p reciatioD of your patronago. Remomber-you still get the same bi/{ one and .. hAlf OllDC" sack for 5e _D ough to roll many cignrctte3. Durinll NOrJfJmbcrandDecem. Hr onl)1, we wiH .end our new 1ll'18tratecl catolo/lU1O of pre.ent. FREE. Simply scnd U6 your Dame and address.
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"mIne! un'b ellef Is sure to err. And scan hi s wo rk In vaIn; God Is bill own Inte rpreter. And he will make It plnln . "Judge not thA Lord b y fee ble sonse. Ou t trust hi m ror his graco ; Rebind a (rownlng provid en ce. H e h ldos a smil ing fac e."
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For the woman wbo likes to be daln· Uly dressed about the bouse this d. IIghtrul dealgn rullilla every f<!Qulr&o meot. It 18 easy to make and easy to don. and to launder. It closes at the rront. baa body and sleevos In' one. and Paradoxical Promlle. detachable tour.gored skirt. Any waot· "There 18 IL spot where spirito blend. " I want you to pay down." Wbere rrlllnd hold s t!lIlows~lp with ed ""asb fabri c may be employed. nod .. All rlgh t. I'll .etUe up." friend. the trlmmlog la pretty of conlrasUoi Tbrou gb sundered far ; by faith they good •. (·U!lsLlp.llon oo.uaoe Iln<J t.C1r1'avates m&ny meet 86rluli. dllleMOA. It '" Lhorouabt1 cured ltv The patte.rn (5846) Is cut In sizes 32 Around tho common me rcy seat. n r, I'h·roo·. I'I_ot Pelle~ Tbe !ayorlto to 42 Incbes bust measure. MedIum My. I size will requIre 4% yards of 36 Inch "Th ere. thl!re on eagle wings we soar. !&mil)' l&XatlvlI. - - ---material ond % of • yard of 27-1nc~ Perhnps a man can't be mar ried And tim e IIInd sense 8eem all no more. contrasting goods. agulnst bls will. but many a poor mall And h eaven com es down our souls to T? procure thl .. pRttem send 10 cent. discovers Inter that he was married greet. to Pattern DeplU'tmcnlo" o r thl" puper. against his be tter Judgment. Write name and o.ddre A3 phllnly. n nd be aure to give size Ilnd nl!m ber or vml<~rn . And glory crowns tbe mercy Beat." I III, • . Wln. to ... ·• Booth ...... SJT1lP for Cblldren Poise of soul Is acquIred In teelIJln~. 8otton. the .,ama, .-.dUOM lDt'lammo.. IIchool or prayer. SIZE .... ..... .. . ... _. t!o D. u. I IAY8pa,ID,curCl .... L04eol1c.mc.boL tlc .""
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Th e platform of I'r evallln g prayer Is labe led . "Th y will b e don e ." A senso or Ood's Bloverl,llgnty. and of bls rlgbt to decide wbat Is bes t. and of the wis· dam of all or his decisions. must un· derlle all approacil to tbe lhrone or grace . The Geths'e mane ga rden cry. "Not my will. but t hine . h e do ne ." Is Probably Prize Grouch. fundamen t al to th e enUre Cbrlstian A grouchy butcbe r. wbo bad watch· Idea ot praye r. Stubborn Belt·wlll can command no tavors tram heaven . e d lhe price at porterbouse stenl! c limb tbe ladder of fame . was deep In the school or praye r the great In the thro es of an uousua.lIy bad lite leosoms are learn ed . The re It 18 grouch when a would·be customer. 8 that a sellse of r ele tlons and propor· years old. approacbed him and banded tlons Is BCI~ulred. so that lire Is not dIs· him n penn)'. "Please. mister. I want a . cent·s torted, with the noness entlills ftrs t and wor th at sausage." the 68sentiala last. II is a profound Turning on the younpter with a education ror a ny soul to grasp the growl. he let forth tbls bunt or good truth that God Is on the tbrone or the sa le smanohlp : unive rse. Then all lesser truths and "Go smell o· the hooIL"- New Orfacts tall IInto proper relatlonshl p. A leans Dnlly Statea. s enae of bumllity and teachableness follows naturally . One Is brougbt In· At 2 A. M. to splrttutll rellowshlp with all tbe Mrs . Klatter-What Is It a sign family of God's praying children as he at wb en a man stumblea gOing up· kneels before tbe throne; prayer Is a ~ talrs ? roal scbool of brotherbood . The elu· .M rs . Klubmaon- [ koow very w ell alve peace which the world so vainly what It's IL sign or when my husband pursues be,comes th o possession of the does It. one who enters orten Into the prayer close t. Strength. wisdom. conte nt· No thoughtful penon _lIqutd blue. h · . .. m ent, pow.~ r. all await the pupil In the , Inch lit hluo In .. l ....p bouJeotwa\er ...... k tor 1l!l<l C rU6S UILIIllIub.lhebluelbU'aall blue.,Adv school at l,rayer .
In Brittany Thero Exlata a Huge Black Stone Imags of a Woman That I. Very Old.
Batrayad. Two men were discussing European trips. One was trnnk enough to say that he had never been abroad, but the other spoke of certain aspects of travel with the UBumed lightness of experience. BUll. there was a false note in , his speecb-for one tblng, his French BOunding as a child would pronounce It with ItricUy English meth· ods. Bald the stay·at·home_ sud.lenly: "I'll bet you can't name a Ilngle.bOo tel in Pari.... '~~ft," retunuMl the bogus traveler.
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Hero Is a splen did shirt waist model I thnt combines beauty nnd utility In a I remarkable degree. It la mado With the new style sot·ln s leeves. and has a big sllllor collnr tor embelllsb ' meot. The s leeves arc three-Quarter le ngtb and are fInished with band cuffs. Collar !lnd cu ffs nrc raMhloned or conlrasUng goods. Silk, linen. per· cale. msdras or pique may bo conside r· ed advantageously ror tbe cous truc· tIon of th o garmenl The pa ttern (6848) 4s cut In 811.0 S 32 The y gEl t most fr om I,ra yor who Pllt to 42 Inches bust m easu re. Medium most Into pl'lIy er. o r tim e. Int re Bt. slzo will require 2''{' yards of 3G Incb ' faith and knowle dg e. material nnd % yard of 27 Incb con' j t rastl nc goods. . Affection unders tands what Is myeTo pro~ure thl" pRt tern e~ n<l 10 r ents terlOllS to sci enc e. Loving trust finds t o " P att e rn Df'Jlflr t m cn t, " or fh lN pap er . Wri t e nnmi) Bnrl ndti r eRg p ln1 n ly. and ho non e of tb e difficu lti es In praye r wblch Buro to gh'O s ize nnd n u m lJcr or p atte rn. IItagger lhe lellT'n ed critics. To the de. , . . - - - - - - - - - - -- - -- ... ' voted be a r t It Is perfectly clenr that the grent God who 10v tl Y bl s OWII. BIZE_... . .. .... . _... . NO. 5848. prizes th e ir confi'clence and deli ghts to fllll1 l1 th p- Ir r equ ests . Becaus e God Is NAME •• . •. •••• • .••. •. •. • • ... ••...•. . •. • ••• God. and cares far his childre n with a TOWN . •• . . •• ••. . .• •• • •••••• .••••• •.•• •• •••• lov e passing that or an oarth ty pnrl'nt. ' he ful fllls to them a ll or the offices or STREET AND NO... .... . _••••••• • ••• ••••• . : a fath er.
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E,'cry gT'owlng life needs periods of Most of our lIo-called good Inten· -= detac hme nt. "Como yo aparl." Is tbe ,l OllS are base Imitations. . W . N. U .• CINCINNATI, NO. 46-1912. TOWN .•.• •.. . .• .• •••• _ • .•••.• • . . • •. .• ••• • musle r's word to all his dis ciples. 8 1'RI!ET AND NO. .. ..... ..... .. . .. . ...... Freedom trom dependen ce upon and FOLEY KIDNEY PILLS ~ ell lallglem<!nt wIth th e world is . won 8TATE . .• • __.. . ... . ......... . ... .. .. . . ... .. _ _ , For BaWde, Rheumatism, Kidneys and Bladder ~~~~~===:: I by hIm wbo goef) apart to pray. In :.;;r ~ THCY ARC '''OHEST IN CUftATIVII[ QUALITI~S OONTAIN NO HAelT P'OftMINQ DRUCS '"'rIIt1 0 this ex perie nce of Iso lation and ru e dl· . " . 8.4FC. SU"., A ND :SAV. "rOu MONf!Y tatlon he realizes himself. as well as Lived 86 Yearc In One Hou se. - - - -- -- hlrs. WlI1lams, widow of tb e Rev. God . George He rbert's Injunction Is Samuel WII,lIams. pastor of the Con· wise: gregatlonal . churcb In tbe village or Crlpplestyle for forty years. ha s di e d "By all m E,a ns u se s ome limes to be In the bouse In which sho was born alone; and bad. liv ed all or her elghtY'B!:1 Sa!~~~ t!~:,~f. see wh&t thy soul years . During this long period· sbe had not Blept away from the bouse Dare t4- look wltbin thy cbest, tor It ,.OR MIEN AND WOMEN ie thine! own, au. _ w. '- D. ...• • .2, aD & .a.DO 8choo' more than about six tlmes.-London And tumble up and down what ...... ~ _ _ ..... Dally Mall. . tboa ftndeat there." . ",."..., ~,..",., ...... •• 'M - ' . ahoa.. TakIng No Chance.. W.LDoualaaaWc.ea ..... aeJla ......$3.00,$3.5()&$4.00.h_. At a domestic economy leBson, the T'" G d Sh h ,. . \thaD 0Ih. ~ bo the world. .. a 00 ep ar... THE 8TANDARD OF "'UALITY FOR OVER 30 YEARS. Nort!le rn ChrlsUan Advocate reports. -he LorI"" is ' '''y keepar" P S. C",. _I .. .' .... . .. N ' The _rlemAn.hlp whIcJa .... v~. W. L 0 - , famoua the worlel Il~tle Emily was asked to statl) brlelly 6. We mSLY Ue down in peace. and _I!I' Ia maiDtaiaecllD ....,.. ~. '.. . . . . . . . . . . .Of to mil' frnm ~U> " ••, , . . ." ".. b""... tho Shoph.", " " ' . - ............. """'~~... _ . f .............., ........... log. Her answe'r ~as certainly brief or brael n(,ltlIer Blumbel'll Dar slgel,ll. WMI', _ike the .lao'" DGmA'" ~e .tItiJ foot look amaDer, point. in c Dod to the point. It ran: "You Bbbuld No toe or thing ot evU ean , ever SUI'__ ~Jy""'" a.y,.--..,,, . "-;:theco ....ruatlu•• t,vUI wlaicb leave It in the cow." • ~ ,o)lr evpr!watcbtuJ Oua}'.dlaD. or Iaa,.. ...... W. L Oou'" abOM a , ' " , wcmlna,.wh_ , .., . " overcome our Alm(gbty DeUv,.,rer. :.~ U,.--W.wtW:L:o-,lU~ ~oriea at BrocktoD,Mu... aDcI .... Hold. t"e~ ~ecord. hu once laid down hie llr'e ' tor 'the far~ J.ow ~ W•.L D~..~ .,. made. 70"1 w-W .... ... '1Up V!U1fWinlde . . . a uckT man," aliee~; but now he ever lJveth to un .....- w .." ~ .... ~ Ie? fit ltetter. took ~, ~ tWr ..... ... . .,.. a .retam~'f..c~tlon'er. "HI·• .,.eato 'tor th!tm.~·I~n\l to. ~Dsure to· them .u·I ..: ;-tn!:~~..,. ~~·~pdce. .. _ . fad~~~ ' _ )uc~ '~I to . N1 ·.tweot)' IiI&IOU' ~t )e ''Ileedtu1 for thJi Ute .nd lor I . . . . . a.;;.. ...-e,!::.-=..~=-w·ti~~~~.~-:t.-.'tI .aD · tbe C&twklU. WlUaout tbat which '... to J'• . IL "
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ApP.llt lng Number of Infants O le Tlllcro Annually, Many Being K illed by Plg a.
P ,' tprshurg hurl a "Day of Vio- ' lrI8" th i ' sprillg, when a couple of thollSllJl ,l yOllllg' people, incl uding 111:111)' sdl,)olhoys Rnd 8choolgirls, , PI', lid 11 1r"1I).;"11 tho city and ~I'l d IIri tific illl rio lrla in order to rai '!' funds I to aid in l'omlm ting the al'l'lul ing t infnnt morlnlity in Hussia. 'Xo fewer than 2.000,000 infants dio annually in fifly governments of Europro D Jl II~~i 8 and in the Samara gOYern meut tlte dt'uth rate amon nts to 5tl per cent. Statistics show t hat of four and ·a half million childr 'n over three mil lion die before reaching the agt· ot {iq) yrn rs. T he morlnlity is much higher in the sum mer than in the winter for • every peasant ad ult is occupied in . fi eld work and the children aro conI seC]llenily neglected. A large num, ber are killed Ilnd eaten by pigs every year in the absence of any guardians. So grent, indeed, il the J!lortnlity from this cause that in many districtf! the land owners whcn making contracts with their peasan t tenants .tipulate that no pigs lllay be kept en their holdings. ~t.
Special Sale Stocks are just a~ co mplete in asso rtment toda y <1" at the start ot the season, II ith an e ycr changing display of the ncwest models.
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For eldcrly 1I"(J1lI en 's lIat s, l1I ediurn and smal\ shapes, the latest iueas, black, Ila\"v a nd grey, fo rmerly S4 and S5. Grea t reductions on a l\ model s and Trimmed H a ts.
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For Hand Blocked Velvet H a ts in black and navy, ex tremely smart shapes, formerly $5.00 and ~G.oo, r black Ostrich $5 • 00 Fo Plumes, handsome quality_ 18 inches long and 8 inches wide. Formerly $8 .
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"You told me not to hide my light under a bushel," B&id the energet10 candidate. '~ea." replied the .age adviser. "But I didn't tell you to go'to the other extreme and imitate the COW' that kicked OTer the lamp and' itarted the Chicago fire."
A collection of clever little Hats and Caps in smart, practical models, at very moderate prices.
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The District School- December 6th
SPECIAL THIS WEEK
Cllas. Stansberry is in Dayton, today. Mrs, Mary Burns spen t last Thursday in Spring Vall ey.
J . B. Chapma n attended a sa le in Dayton, Satu rday.
A Man Is Known by His, Clothes
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Mrs. F.llen Mannington, of Spring Valley. waH the gue'it of r( ·latives here Tu esd ay _
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CAN DY SPEC IAI. - Pea nul . R a is in , Fa ncy Flld t:es. ool y I\Jc a p\lund ,
M. C. Lidtly returned home Monday from Dayton. whf're he was the guest of r e·utivell.
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sive woolen&, correct fit, late style and fine tailoring will
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Miss Rachel Davis. of Corwin, haa been the guest of her cousin Miss give you the distinction of being a high grade CHANOE OF RAILROAD TIME Wilifrede Zartman, of Xenia, for a few days. dresser. See the woolens today at our store. A change ot time on the PennMiss Ina Hamilton, of Wilberforce sylvania linps went Into effect sunol University, sot>nt th fl week-end with ,lay morning, November 24th, at •• her parents, l'\'lr. and Mrs. Nelson 12:01 o'clock, and affected practically every train on the system Two - - - - - -, - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - -Hamilton new trains were put on. 'Seven Miss r.owt'na Wright left for he r trains wi11 run between Xenia and home in Red Lion, Ohio, Tuesday. Cincinnati, and six each way between after a pleasant t wo weeks visit with Xenia and Dayton. One of the new relatives here . t rains will leave Cincinnati at midni gh t , arrivi ng in Xenia at 1:4:!. Watch ThIs Space for SomethIng New Mr. W. S. Campbell left loday for bound for Cleveland . The Hecond , ---:--==---==== ===== hi!! home in Mar ti nsvill e, Ohio, new tt'ain runs between Springfield where he will spen d his Thank ~givin g and Chicago. vacation wi th his rel atives.
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Lytle [f YOll want a hearty laugh go see .the Di~ trict &hool - hear the differ~nt classes recite and the afternoon Th e fune ral of Mr, Sam uel Foulks I session. It will s urely driv e away was held at Lytle church Wedn esday the blues , at 12 o'clock, conducted bv Rev. S. W. Campbell. Me~sr~ . . Herscbel Bunnell, Lee That is plenty of time to gel that Suit or Miss Pearl Carey, of Dayton , spent Earnhart. KennetiJ Hough and Overcoa t clea ned and pressed. It will surprise Saturday evening and Sunday with Lrman Si lver. of the O. S. U., aryou , how nice tho sc old garments can be made rived home today for the Thank~ AlIet:l HoI .. and family. Mrs. Margaret Johns visited in to look_ Ask any of our customers, they'll tell giving holidavs_ Lebanon Friday, at the home of Mr., you all about it- Let tiS do your Christmas Mrs. Eva Mil.l er and dau~hter, Hayn er. work early and avoid the rush . Our prices won't Mrs. W. C. Cornell left on SaturMrs .T . L. McCune went to Dayton break you tip . Tuesday for a visit Mrs. McCune day for a few davs visit with her will gQ on to Van Wert, Ohio,; where broth'er Will ROjrers in Cincinnati .Mr. and Mrs. Wm_ Pine and Mrs. she will Rpend Tba-nkRgiving Day Mary Marshall. of Social Row dewith friends. lightfully entertained about sixty Remember our motto: Your Thanksgiving dinner will not of their friends on Saturday evening. be con.plete without the famous Dr. L. G. Brock and family are en"Sa~isfaction or No Charge" Sealshipt Oysters, sold by B. V. tertaining the Dr.'s brother and Smith. wife, Mr. and Mrs. Frank Brock, of Leechburg, Penn . ' I will open mv Moving Picture Mrs. George Davis, of Blue Ash, Theater next Thursday evening, attended the funeral of her uncle, THE November 28th, Thanksgiving even- Samuel Foulks. ing, at 7 o'clock. Everybody corMr. and Mrs. Byron Rush and son, Enterprise Bldg. WAYNESVILLE, OHIO dially Invited. W. C. Phillips, of Sp,ringfield. a re visiting at the Waynesville, Ohio, home of Mr. and Mrs"George Srott. Mr . and Mrs. J B. Jones enterMr. and Mrs. C. R. Adams and tained at six o'clock dinner Friday, eon, of West Carrollton, and Mr. and Rev. and Mrs. S. W. Campbell, Mrs. Mrs. Everett McElwee and Max '! Matilda Emrick, Mr. and Mrs. S. H. of Wilmington, have been vi8itin~ Haines. NOTICE TO HUNTERS their parenta Mr. and Mrs. Oliver Miss Harriett Couden, of Lebanon, Davia, at Corwin. We, the undersigned, positively is the guest of Mr. and Mrs. C. E. forbid all hunting or trespassing Union Thanks~iving service will Johns. upon our premises. The same will bf Thdarmof Mrs, Charlotte Thomas be held in the Methodist Episcopal strictly enforced: sold llt public auction on Friday, church, on Thursday morning. November 28th, at 10 o'clock. Rev. was lI.urchased by Harry Cook at Isaac Wilson Jas. Vandervoort p , B. Thompson, pastor of the Chris- 193 an acre. Will , Williams Martin Gons Mr. alld Mrs. Samuel Haines and George Mills tian church will preach the ThanuSeth Furnas Mr. and Mrs. Walter Kenrick at- F. C Sawin gi ving sermon. Emily Crane Popular Mechanics tended the wedding of Mr. William Minnie Satterthwaite Magazine Miss Maud Childress and Mr. Haines to Miss Amanda Gabelman, Edwin S Furnas Eli Dean .. ~ so YOU CAN UNDCllSTAND W" Tom McGlade Will Clark Elmer Childress, of Dayton, Miss in Cincinnati, on ,Tuesday evening GREAT Continued Stol')' 01 th.' Thad Zimmerman Stella Lemmon and Mr. RaYJlHlnd November 19. ' Isaac Lin~oln W~rld'a Prosr.a. which you Emerson Mason Jos. Evans Davis leave today fOI' Dry Ridge, mar be~m reading at any time, and Mr. and Mrs. Wilbur Clark enter- J. A . Shutts J. W. Hisey which will hold your interest forever. Ky., where they go to.attend. a house tained at Sunday dinner. Mi88 Har- Jason Sheehan Earl Gray no 'AIlS EACH MDNTH 100 'ICTUIID L. O. Peterson party at the home of Miss Lucy riett Gouden, of Lebanon, Mr. and J. R. Peterson Danl Morgan ZOO AmCLEa OF KIEJW..11IIIMSt Harrison. Mrs. Frank Carman and daughter Earl Hocket Roy Weeks The .. Shop Nol .... D.",,"_t (20 _ cal Grace, of Waynesville, Mr. and Mrs ----------~.-----~1 easy ways to do thin Sll- howta make --~.---.. u articles for borne and shop. repalra, etc. William Bergdall and daughter AVIATOR'S PARACHUTIL A ...t.ur .M.ch~lc." ClO pall"") tell. how to Notice of Appointment mnl<e MISSIon furnitu re. wirj!lesaoullill boatl Gladys, Mr. and Mrs. C. E. Johll!, engines. mqie, and 1111 the thlnll8 a boy Ioyea: A parachute for aTiatofl that bu Mr. and Mrs. Allen Emrick and Bltate of HamlCD Ooruell. Deceued. been patented in England .a compact tlaughter Gladys, Miss Blanche Notice Ja hereby glveD th.t w. H. ' Allen '1.eo PER TEAR. 811fQL!: CUPID 1. CIIfTI Ask your newsdealer, or baa 00e1l duly allpOfDted and qualllled .. enough to be worn ,in & cap. being Cornell and Glenn Johns . Executor or the E.tate of Harrt80D Ooruell .011 "11:1( aAM;OU: CO" TODaY late ot WarreD Oount7J Ohio. deoeued. ~-reedy for inatant 1lII. Dated tbll II d~ 01 October 1912, POPULAR MECHANICS CO. Do you re&d your own or your Alex Boxwell. a,a w. W...I . _ St" Otll~ Judae ot the Probate Court. neIghbors' Miami Gazette? WarreD Oounty. 01110.
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Mrs. Hoku&-My hnaband is soconMderate. He wu afraid Imoking would ruin the curtains.. Mrs. Pokua-And 10 he .topped nnoking? , Mrs. Holma-No, he went and ,took down the curtainJ.-Puck. DIDN'T_WANT ANVa
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WAYNESVILLE, OHIO" WEDNESDAY NOVEMB ER 20. ~ D L
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Ravm'ond WilliamsoD spent Sunday 'I
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Quite the preWest among weddings was that of Miss Luella Cornell aJ)d Mr Ralph M. Miller of this city which was solemnized Thuraday eve- j ning llt tlreir future home on Main street. TIle ceremony was performed bv Rev. Clarence Grauser, of the Methodist Episcopal church in a most beautiful and impressive manner. . The home was artistically decorated for the happy event and the w~ ding was witnessed by a large number of relatives and friends.
Ethan Crane visited relative! in
The bride is a general favorite among her acquaintances in her Xenia Saturday and Sunday. home town. The bride&,room is an Miss Ruth Chandler, of Selma, industrious young business man and llpent the week end at home. has the respect of all who know him. The bride looked charming dressed K. F. Mosher, of Cardington, Ohio, in a blue tailored suit with hat to is in town on business this week. match. The groom wore the conventional black. Mr. ana Mrs. A. Maffit spent SlIn· After the marrialre ceremony an day with relatives in Harveysburg elaborate four.course dinner was
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IMPRESSIONS OF THE EAST
Agricultural Courses Postponed
N. L. Bunnell retul'ned Mond ay from a week's uusiness tri p int0 New York stale. He MaY S the most Much interest is being manifested in the Agricullul'al courses unusual thing he noti ced in th e secof Lebanon' University. Bulletins sett ing forth the outlines of tion he went through was the nu m· these courses have been distributed throug-h all the s<: hoo l ~ of the ber of cabbage field s. These were County. In addition to this, Mr. Oscar W. Wl ey. the field secretary, as plentiful as our corn field s. Car has spent much time in quest of prospective stud ents. after car of cabbage is II(iW being It is the purpose of Lebanon University, to make the institution shipped to market. Many tons will conserve the best intere8ts of those for whose benefit it exists. be put into warehouses which are The Agricultural course was announced to open on November 11th «'Specially built to keep cabbage in but a conference with Professor Th ompson and the stUdents re: until spring. Dairying takes first suited in postponing the work for two w eek ~ . So the course will rank in the agricultural effort and open November 25th at nine o'clock, at which tim e we hope to , without exception the Holstein i~ enroll at least fifty students for' t his special work. The lectures the prevailing brettd. Chicken and and recitatiolls will come between nine and three o'clock each day, egg producing enters largely into which will enable man v farmel"l! to be at home for the morning and ,the income of the farmer . One night chores. Will not those who contemplate taking the course farmer stated tkat his net proceeds communica.te with the University Office at once by phone or letter for a thousand hens exceeded $2000, and tell us that they will be present next Monday for aggressive while another realized more than work? $1200 trom 500 hens. He said they The prospects of establishing in connection with the University had succeeded better with alfalfa an Agricultural School seem very flattering to those who are in than we have. The county adjacent closest touch with it'! operations. But to make this absolutely sure. to Syracu:.>e had a total of 6,000 every citizen of Warren County must co-operate in every way to acres in alfalfa. Liming the alfalfa bring it te pass. field has been found necessary.
Mr. and M r.l . Henry Satterthwaite ente rtained at din ner 'unday Mr. und 111 I'S. f:d FUl'll a~ an,1 8On ~ Seth. Law l'en('e an<l Eli Mrs. e has. :)hu LL~ , t\11'~. Miranda, Mi ss Phoebe Mirand a. and t. lr!! Kate McCo ma~ . o f Hamilton , were entertain ed at th e hume of Mr and MrA. John Beach. last f riday . Mr. and Mrs. Chuol. J ohn oJ, of Lytle. entertain ed lit dinner on Sun · day MI'. BIllI Mrs . Sidney Coon, Misses Reba Earuhart. 8sta Stacy, Bertha. Beulah, and Ruth Coon, Messrs. Glelln Brock and c;rnest Earnhart. Mr. and Mrs. J. C, Hawke entertained Sunday at a family dinner. Those present were Mr. and Mr:!. John Fromm and family, Mr. and Mrs. Ray Hawke, Mr Carl Hawke, of Dayton, Mr. and Mrs. Lee Hawke
Rain Light and Flint Kote Roof served. insr for aale by W. H. Madden & Co A very handsome collection of weddina' tokens bespeaks the esteem in Misses Eva Barton and Glenna which the young couple is held. The ASSOCIATE EDITOR and family. Smith were Dayton visitors, Satur- Gazette joins with tlfe bost of friends Mrs. Henry Satterthwaite enterin extending congratulations to Mr. day. . DEATHS WOMA~'S AUXILIARY G. W. Hiatt, of Norwood, has tained with a two.cTr&e oyster and Mrs. Miller who .will be given a 88SUR'led the duties of associate lunch Thurpday afternoon in honor Mr. and Mn. Frank Jones, of cerdial welcome on their return The funeral of Edmund Retallick Th e , regu Iar mee t'mg 0 f t he editor and manager of the WeRtern of Mrs. Sam SurfbCe. . The following , . Breezy Hill farm, were in Cincinnati, home. took place Thursday mo~m~g d at I Woman s Auxiliary of St. Mary 's Star. The Star says: Mr. Hiatt guests were Mesdames Walter WilFrIday. - - -... - • 10:30 o'clock, at the rt 0 ox church was held at the rectory, Fri· comes direct frolll the Norwood son, Jesse Haines, Chauncey BunDISTRICT SCHOOL FrieDlis church, Rev. J . F. Cad walla· day afternoo.n, Nove~ber 15. News, with the owner of which he nell, John Wilson. Ed Bopn, Ray. Ralph Smith and HUa'h Ridge The. meetm~ . wus opened by ,a has been assoeiated, with short in. mond WillIOn, Zimri Haine'i and M~ were New Burlinsrton visitors, Sun· Th;} ladies of St. Mary's guild. der and Mrs. Murray, officiating. who are preparing to put on the The Masons performed their rite of beautIful rendItion of Dudley Buck II termissions for the past ten years. Eleanor Earnhart. day evening. District School at the School Hid I, burial at the church. After the Te Deum played on the Virtor-Vic- He has made himself proficient in all --Mise Glenna Smith attended the have set the date for Friday evening, services the body was taken to trola. The devotional exercises the different departments of his On Tuesday, November 19th, funeral of Mr. Raymond Myers, in December 6th, Miami eemeter '1 for interment. were conducted by Rev. J. F. Cad· profession and comes to the Star Emmor D. Baily reached hi. majority Dayton, last Wedn.ay. E very bod yOUa'h t to h0 Id t h ·III d ate, Georo-e Pence, of near Utica, died wallader M h: . thoroughly equipped for efficient in honor of which his mother Mrs. L__ • '11 be one 0 f th e f ' suddenly " uc Interest was mamfested and work. E. S. Baily invited a number of young 9'.... ause It WI unmest Monday at noon, of Granville Osborn and son, Andrew, the work for the coming year ar. ... men to help him enjoy th6oDCC&IIion. I t h f years. heart disease. He had been feeling of Dayton, were ~ellta of Mrs. pays pu on ere or many · h ranged. The Auxiliary is th~ HAD HAND MASHED An elegant dinner wtS served and A scream f rom s ta r t to fi nlS. badly for several days, but was Malinda Osborn, Saturday. '1' be th e around as usual, when at noon he woman's missionary society of the the tCUe8ts report a fine time. Those Am ong th e f eat ures WI, Chas. Kibler, while tr",in~ to pick ' invited were: Harry Satterthwaite. Wm. Haines is alllliBtina' Fred infant class, the spelling, geography suddenly sank down and expired. Episc?pal church includi.ng w~rk and grammar classes, and the fun The funeral will be held Thursday ~oth 111 our own land and IR foreli'n a cob out of ash, edding machine at l Clifford Busick, Rob Furnas, Fred Barnard in Zimmerman's grocl'ry, will come after dinner when the morning at 10 o'clock. countries. the home of ABa Whitaker had his Ful'l1A!l, Seth Furnas, Laurance Fur· at SprlT'i' Valle.I , this wep.k. school wi1lshew off for visitors. Mrs. Cadwallader read a very in. hand. badly lacerated and lost one nas, Paul Brown. Edward Ricks, - -_. - Samuel Foulks, of near Ridlreville, teresting paper entitled "The United finA:er Monday about noon. The first Chas. Mi('hener, Ronald Hawke. Mr. and Mra. S. D. Everly, of A BANQUET died Sunday evening at 11:30 o'clock, Offering Missionaries Among Our finger of the left hand was ampu- }<'red Hawke, Ralph Smith, Raymond J>a.yton, were the pesta of Mr, and at his home. Fun_e!1l1 was held at White Folk." tated. and it took about twenty Davis, Wilson Edwards, Harris Mrs. O. J. Edwards, Sunday. There will be a banquet at the Lytle church today at IJ:80 o'clock, At the close of the meeting many stitches in the thumb, second and Mosher, Kenneth Rida'e. Clarence Chas. B, nett, of Indianapolis, MadOnic hall next Friday eveninsr· the Rev. Campbell officiating. In. fine selections on the Victrola were third fingers to get them in shape. Rye, J. B Chapman. Ind., wu the iUest of his uncle, This ia the banquet given to the terment made in Miami cemetery. enjoyed \)y those present. Mr. Kibler ill getting along as F-O-R--· •- • nicely as could be expected under A SCHOLARS P Chu. Brown, &averal days last week. "Blues,"':who were the winners in the Sunday School contest. Every EL~CTS NEW OFFICERS the circumstatlces. Mrs. Martha Ellis, of the Metho· __ _ The president of Wilmington Col· Jewell Ranges and Heaters-the "Red" ~nd "Blue" is expected to be Lodge, No. ISS, F. & MARKET lege has offered to the rankinsr memo beat in the mal'ket-for sale by A. B. preaent. A irood program h as been diet Home in Cincinnati, died there A. Waynesville M., at their regular communl'caI ber of the Senior ClalIS of the Way· Sid.. See them anti you'll have no provi'ded an d ref resh men ts .Lor a II . at 8 o'clock this morning. The body tion ~uesday evening, elected the. .. . Come and enjoy a pleasant evening. will be brought here tonight to the followmg officers for the ensuing rbe Christian church Will hold its neaville High Sch()(\l. a scholarship other. P. B, Thompson, Minister. home"f Mr. A. Maffit. The funeral · y e a r : . ' Thanks~ iving market at the Town- in tbat institution as a prize for Mise Winifred Macy retumtd - - -... - . will take place at New Burlington . Dr. J. T. Elhs. W. M.,. C. M. Ro- ship House, Wednesday. November good work The offer is tendered home Saturday evening from a Any persons found huntinsr on any church Friday morning, Rev. C. S. ~~L.rC!ne~S. TD. ,~. SC.lif~;ke~j: 27, at 10 a. m. ~ome made bread, through the principal, MiSll Hadley. pleasant five day's visit with relatives of my farms will be prosecuted to Grauser, offtciating. The deceased D., J . .H. Coleman, Treas., F. B. baked beans. PIes and everything The scholarship is valued at f50. in Wilminrton. thefuUextentofthelaw. was an aunt of Mrs. A.Maffit and Henderson, Tyler, J . E. Janney. good to eat. Yeur patronage is T Ellis. WILL HOLD A SHOW tf. Dr. J.. Mr O. W. HamI'1 ton. trustee f or t h ree years. solicited. Mrs. Rebecca Randall, of De.yton. The Miami Valley Poultry AIIsociawho baa been the four·days gueet of tion met Saturday evening and Mr. and Ml'lI. J. W. White, retumed -------------,r-----~ decided on a date for their annual to her home Tueaday. show, which will be January 1,2.3 . No boy or girl, their par~nts or and 4. frienda, Mould mise hearing Prof, There will . be many new exbibi- , ------------------------PAPER----------------------__ Homer C. Price, of the Ohio State tors on hand this year, and from University, on Nevember 29. letters recei"ed hy the secretary it Written and Read by Miss Anna Vandervoort. at the Waynesville Grange looks as though any hall here will be Mrs. Kate McComas, who has inadequate for the service. I I The annual program will be In the been the guest of relatives and friend. here for Beveral days, re(Continued from Ia.qt week) Mt. Vernon is on the right bank the head of the path leading from and imagine you were visiting there hands of exhibitors soon. tumed to her bome in Hamilton, On the city shore, immediately sixtee~ miles below W~hington· l t~le landing.. Its position, ?imen- in Wa.'1hington's day. - - -___ - - Mondn.. below the wharves is the parade of Washmgton's property estImated at I slons and plam forn! were dictated .___ _ _ _ _ _ _, _ _ • ~. th W h' to ks Th f530,OOO, descended at the death of , by Washington in his will. WASHINGTON'S H O M E , ~ Milaea Anna Vandervoort. Hen. n arrac or e his wife to BUBhrod washington,al The back: of it, closed by iron doors, Washington's bed room hasbeen rietta McKinsey, Mabt'l Hadley, Ona The Anacostia River opens on the Justice of the Supreme Court It l contains the remains of about forty ! restored as it was at his death, it . - - - - - - - - - Strawn and Laura ~y at· left and the navy yard, On the I passed to other. hands a~d was to members of the family. The front I was closed then as was the custom Mrs. Horace Stak~, ' of South tended ,Teacher's A.saociation, at further bank is the Government be 801~ when MISS Cunnlngha~ .se- closed by plain iron gates through Iand Martha Washington chose a Lebanon, was taken to Cincinnati Lebanon, Saturday. Hoepital for the Insane which cost cUz:erl Its refusal, an~, after falhn~ which anyone may look contains \room ill the atttc from which she recently to undergo an operation • ,. Sl,OOO,OOI and is one of the finest to mterest Congre811 ~n ~er plan 0 two plail). sarcophagi, each made Icould see his grave. for cancer. Her many friends here Mr. JonatbaD Hainee and daugb· itlltitutions of the kind in the world the ~vernment holdmg It as a mhe . frem a single block of marble. The Let us see the \citchen nearly all hope to hear of hllr speedy recovery, tar. MisB Eetla, \t.... ctailed to Xenia Just below and on the opposite lJank mona). aroused the. "",:omen of t e one in the center contains the re· of one end of which wa'! devoted to Suncl., .aftemoon on account of the is Alexandria. Just below Alexan· country. A;n assoclatton o.f the~e mains of Washington and at his left Ithe fireplace, whose andirons and Mrs. Calista Hiatt Chandler, wife aerioua ilIneu of Allen Haines' fon, dria are the lla'ht boli.Be and opening women, WIth representatives ~n is the body of his wife, Martha turnspit are still in place. There is of Ashd Chandler, who formerly who is not exPected to live. ot'Hunting Creek T!lis creek pve ~very sbl.te and !tn,own ~ ~ e Washington. Passing up the avenue the laundry, the coach house in lived in Waynesville, was buried at its name to the Washinitoll planta· Mount V:em~n Lad~es ~BfJOclatl~n we come to the Mansion, which which may be seen the old time her home in Pennville, Ind •• Thura. Newton Retallick, of Battle Creek, tion before Lawrence Wuhina'ton o~ the Umon, ~as lOcorporated Y overlooks broad reaches of the chais'l, and the spinning house all of day, November l,Uh. Her's was a Mich.. Bert Retalllck, 'Ira. Mamie nalned it lit: Vemon. Virginia, and paui in 1868, $200,000 , Potomac and is 162 feet above it. which are deserving of inspection. lovely character, and she WM beloved for 200 acres. A fee of 25 cents goes 1It is built of woolt, haa two stories The gardens are of great interest. by all who knew her. Her many Retalllck, Clift Johnson. Mr. and and Mrs. John Retalllck, Miaa Grace MT. VERNON to the payment of c~rrent ex~nses'l and an attic. The eastern side, They are laid out as in WashinR1.on's friends here will be 8Orl"J to hear of Retallick, of Lebanon, and Mr. Ed The nexlstop is at Ft. Washington Mt: V~rnon I!, a mass .of fohage to facing the river is shaded by a por_ time, with their walks and hedges. her decease. . ! Retalllck ancl family, of Oreaonia, a historic fort 01) the Maryland shore the nver s edsre. There .ill only one tieo as high as the eves supported by An old colored gentleman takes 80 attended the fun.ral of Edmund in ai,ht of Mt. Vemon. This fort place, as you apP!,?8ch It from th~1 eight square posts and paved at the much pride in them that you begin The Xenia Gazette says that little ~Ilck, Thursday. was destroyed in 1812, but rebuilt in n~rth that it can be ~n. Unb ,level of the ground with tiles im- to imagine he iI one (If the trusted Wilford Haines, son ot'Mr. and Mrs, 1898. The battery consilts of flve, WIthin a Mort diatan~e of It a great ported from England. The Mansion servants.f the olden time. Allen Hainee, of Home avenue. eon. eight inch rifles mounted on disap· bank hid~ it fro~ V1e~. Suddenly :is divided by a ,reat hall in which One is loath to leave a plaee of tlnues dangerously ill, of typboid pearing earriqee. behind areat ~n· the estate comes lOto Blght IUld pre- are numerous relics. The sword such peace and beauty, but there is fever, Friday evening there wu • bankments of earth and eoncret~ ae~ta ~ . most beautiful . appea~ance, Washington carried at Annapolis the boat's whistle and you are called thou,ht to be ii slight chanare for the. • 200 feet above the' river. Ft. Sheri- It 18 8l~uated. ~n the highest pomt on land two others and the key to the to the trip up the Potomac and ,back better, but the child'. condition baa f opP,OSite ilsuppli~ with ~welve th~ Vi~nill.slde. of tb~ Po~mac,-- :Bastile bein, of particular interest. to the city, .which baa no factories been practically the same,for a ,,~,. • u " well as eii'bt 'inch lUna. ' I~ ' i!J1~· . TOMB OF WASHINGTON 'Youpaa the liuaic Room, the West and it is laid no poor, with ita broad Word waa received by., , beIieved that it would be : iin~bl. . , ' . '.. r . , 1iP~rlor. the Sitting . Room, Dinina' ~ts and 'b eautiful parb full of here that Wilford died this m~~ for tc) re8cb:the caplt.!. br .. T)Ie'~rit9bjtct of interest ' is the Room. Lt~~ry and Banquet BaJlo Statueit of' creatmen, the· moat The \ f~eral will be ~eI'd ~ at
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Tbol)sa nds ot p eo ple are complalo· Aiter First Hard Frost Tops Should Be Cut Down In g c\'(' r y yoa r that th e public 8cb ool. Either Burned or Removed 'and a Liberal Coat are not " mil king soo Ll ." Tll o), ('nnoot of Barnyard Manure Applied und crsl1l nd why the great maJorlly of bo ys. n tlt' r retlc hln s Ih si xt h o r s e v· ent h gra de. tall 10 paHS their examln· ( fly L . 1\1. ~{ o nt go l m· r y . Coll" I;O of A!; r ll' ull u r,' . Oh Io Stn to Un lvernlty. ) Btlons. beco m e discouraged alld drop oul of sc hool, GarS tbe Columbia State. Th e sm u ll pro portionate number of gradu ntes Ih ey r egard a s prov ing that rom r thtn g IB radica lly wrong In tbe '1' s c h r me and me thods or Instruction. ]';0 1 fo r a mODl ent do tbey remomb er .... bnt t b oy ar e &s klng or tb e Bcbools. It tbey wo uld campa,.. th e ir ou lIay for ed ucation wIlt! th e outlny ror healing or Il~ht· ing th e ir barn es on d th en compare till! 1 r e sults. tb oy wou ld agree tbat no o t hdr . Investm e nt yl (' lds returns worthy be men tloned by the s ldo of tll ollr In· ve8tment In th e public Bcbools. yet th ey Insist thnt tb e schools ehould 80- ' cOllJpllsh ror nverago boy or girl ten t imes what tb py do accomplis h Tbe
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motb er or fath e r who will give to the childre n In th e fa mily an bour of &II. slstance each day will have no renson to bo disappointed with the scbool 5)'11' t em • It th ey 'II' III th ree tl me s a year v Is It t h e schools and spend half au hour In them. learning at flnt hand wbat tbo taBk of tbe t e acbers IB and h ow much tb o taxpayers bave aaksd t b e 8e b 0 0 I s YBte m to do. they will con· I d b cue t at wonders are be ing achieved at nominal cost and they will be con· vlnced. moreover, tbat In reBpect to the ir own cblldren tbe y may not ex· peet working of miracles unlesB they set themselves to do faltbfully wbat Is physically beyond tbe POWVnI or the overworkt>r.l teacher..
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The fact that several Nebraap women grtuluo.tlng trom the de· partment of agriculture at Washing· ton Ihto places ot r es ponsibility a.a aeed experts. some In lltate unlvenl· tiee. while naturally gratifying to their neigbbors. IB most slgnillcant In this. tbat it sbows wbat a potent In. fluenee tbe government 18 exerting towarfloolm lantln the rln I Ie fin. p g pcp 0 tenslve agriculture. snys the Omaba Bee. The first steps In tbe process or makIng two bladeB or grass grow wh ere but one grew b erore Is tbe proper selection of Beed and proper preparation of the soil. The federal governme nt IB doing a great work. therefore. In thus fostering tbls movement and co.operatlng III It with state educational Institutions . Toge tber the are makln tb I tI f d t y g e se ec on 0 see or agriculture and horticulture a Iscl· ence and a busin ess. Of course. this opens up to youn g men and women lu· c:ratlve fleld s at se rvice. but tbat IB only Incldentlll to tbe main purpose of Improving metbods of farming .
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' t In th e Asparagu s Is one 0 t our mos t pro fit· S Li e II tr eatlll~ nt \\. III " (l Il SIS a tle Ye!;e tllble gard eu c ro ps a nti m e r' ll h o r oll~ h I'em o l·a l of all th e lOps AS l~h the best or care trom th e h Lis uand· ~oo n as a ban i frog I OCCII I'R With a 'h . d I I ' man. 'I ore a rc two l,e rlO ti 11 til' s ha rp hll(' " 0 t1H oli'"h t Ilt' fl f' ld anti cu t I r I f I I It " '" a lloua I eye e a growt l 0 tl s Jl II:! 1 0 IT ('lose to t he gro und . l:a t h e r th e wbere parti c ular care will res ult In ' , t tl f t It F'I t t tOilS I II pil E'S and I' llhe r a ll o w to dry m os sa s lie ory r lls u R. I'S , 11 , II I the ,c los e of tb e c utllng se:tS tHI. :l nt.!. · a nti th e u uurn ()r bnnl from tbe (' tI second. at th e b('gl nnlng of lll o do l" I lIt one'c, mant sea s on. It a c o mp o~ t heap Is ma lnlulned Aspa r ag us dlrrers from n lrn os t al l tb e mat (':'lal may he ha u led th e re lind other vegetab les In that thp produc.\ nll v wed to rot. provld etl t ho man ur e lion of the edib le po r tion dllring the 1 t h 'lt; fOrill ed Is not re tu r ne d to th o culling s ens on is \l ro\' itlc tl f or. prl · l n ~ varn g u s Il;u (' h. Th e eOlllplete re· marlly. l.Iy the plant foo d sLOr (' ll with· mO\' al of IllI' tops preve nt s se lf se ed· In th e lIe5hy root s tlu rln g lh e pr eced' I I,ng to n Ili rge ex t r nt an d a Iso tell tI S Ing sum m er senso n . to prC I·e ll t tbe s \lre a.d at th e :; pores or Tbe plant Is no t able dur ing th e a ~ para g u s ru s t. it tb is di sea se Is a t culling sea son to manufa t: tur e an y up· all pre yu len t. IHecl able amount o f (ood ( 0 1' its own SOIll " gro we rs nlld It Jl rnctlc ub le to s us t e nance. ilecau s e of the fr equ ent s ca tter 5t nlW o l'er th c fi eld Ilnd burn r emol'al ot' all s tems . th o grc n <;o lor· oft th e wh ele a r(' ll . Howe \' I'. s uc h a In l; matte r of whi ch Is so esse nti al to practice is no t 1I1tC ly to be as com· th e production o f plant foo d. He nl'e. pl e l t) 11 6 11" (,<,6S a s Ih e oth e r metbo(\. tho p la llt m us t hlll u 1111 opportl1nity Ht Wh e u tb e g ro und freezes . IIpp ly a lbe c lose of tll c .cuttin g Ke aSOIl to r eo l iiJPTal am ounl of hlHnyard ma ilLlro cupe rat e Its vitality Hnd I!rovldo a reo and sp rea d eye nl y ov e r tb e enti re se n- e s upply of ene rgy lor th o next ar ea to a de pt h or 3 (l r 4 Ill c bes. ThIs 1 6eHHo n's c ut:ing. Th e pr inCipal pur. will !,reH ll l tho pxtrc m. d c pth of , po·e of Ih e parti cu la r ca re li t the f reezl~g. wh k h would utb cl'lvl'e lik e· cl ose a t th e cutting SeRS'l n, th e refo re . Ir oc(' ur. w ll h tb e ffeeL or I' etrll'dln l~ ' is to liro l"ld e tb e bes t env ironm e ntal t he CI' OI' in Ille sprl n.l';. Th e ru in allti I ('o nd itlons for I'ap ill yig orous gro wth. , n ow Will cn r ry d own fIIuch of the fer· , 6uch a s will re s ult from a rIch s oi l tl lizing e lem C' nts wltbin rea ch Off tbe well til led . roolS and wi ll be utilized t ho next Th e filII treatm e nt serv es a t{':o·fo ld s(' nsoll. Tb o fin e r pa rtll'l c>s w ill work purpo se. Firs t: it s lwulli. provltlo. R np with t he so !1 n ext s pr in J; wile n thu supp ly of ferti li ty whi c h Will be avai l· ~ rollnd is di seed, able for the plants tb e su cceed in g The coa rse r material will n ~e cl to sea s on: s econ d. it s bould be a I'nc tor be remoy cd unl c:s s th o cro wn s of the I In th e cont rol of a ~ parag\l ~ ru st. whl e b plnnts ar e ~ um c l e nt l y d l' ep In the fr e qu ently saps tb e . vitality of th e g l'oulld t o admit of th e I;rountl bein g grow ing plants Bntl prev e nts lhe s tor. p lowed. in wh Ic h ca se th e en tIre a ge of an adequate s upply of plaut a mOllnt of mulch may be turn cd nn· (ood In tb e root s. d e r.
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WATER SUPPLY FOR FARM KITCHEN
Women arc Indlgoant over th e statement of a German expert at Wasblng. ton lately that cooking Is a lost art. In view or tbe cooking s cbouls and the houBewlv es' leagues . both so popu· lar now. and In tbe way wblch wom· en are earnestly trying to ralBe coot· tng In the eyes of their Bex to a sci. ence wortby of r espect and attention. the statem e nt 15 ratber a Bweeplng one. In fac t, th3 average moderate mind takeB all tbe broad auertlonl eoncernlng tbe general deterloraUon of the world wltb more tban a few grains of allowance tor the zeal of tbe epeaker on s pecial occasions when broad statem e nta seem to bo In order. For purely material comfort. for a D&dded lite tor the ri ch and one with tew splinters tor the les8 fortu nate, the old world erre rs advantages above America. says t h e Cleveland Leader. The cbances for :ho education of the eye a .n d e ar In beautiful picturE'S and In wortby music are superior to tbose ot tbls new land : tbe de fe rence paid to money-even In countries supposed to be monarc hial Rntl castle-rlddenIII more marked than It la here, Europe Is en Ideal place for thoBe who love luxurious living and are abh to pay for It.
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Ma jor Bige low. Now a Resident of Chi. COJ90. Relate. Wild Exploit of HIs Younger Day •. This Incld(' nl. told by 1\laj. E . A. Big elow . now II l'('slden t or Chicago , to olt plnce whe n Ihe narrato r was a boy of 15 ypurs In She rm lln's army on th e march northwnrd arl er the march to th.) sp. n. At Ihnt tim e Maj. Bigelow was a n ord e rl y. enll ste tl In tho 6,81h 0 1110 Infa ntry r egiment. Tb e s to ry h e tHlI s Is as follow8 : "Thel mo rnIn g litter our ar rl\'AI at Poco l ei ligo n negro cam e Into our h eadquart e rs quite early and In fo rm · ed th e, !t pnerul th a t tbere were se v· eral compunles of co nfede rat es ca m\)' ed two or th rt'e mll ell out, aud that th ey wl're tbere to guard a berd of I Tbe r e Is charm In every line or tbll cnll ie. whlcb hnd ~e n coll ect ed In attractiv e waist. yet th e model IB one . I that any woma n c an carry out wltbout that loca li ty. The g e n eral Im ru etli llte- . any dlnlcult y. The sleeves ore nice ly Iy d' d th 78th O hl d tl 17tb , or ',. re e 0 an 10 tucked at tc e bottom and finlsbed wltb \\ Iscons ln Inrantry to go out li nd get , 0. blind culf, or tbey may be made those cu ttle a nd In c id entall y as ma ny plalu It so prefe rred . Tb e round neck con fe d e rates as poss ibl e, Is coll a rl1'6s and Is o utlin ed with II. "I WUg not on duty that day. but It band of In ser tion. AII ·over. bordered was 11 belluttrul m um lng, and so I ; Itoods of plain mat erl n l roilY be used . asked lind r eceive d pe rmi s sion to go I Th e patte rn ( 6861) Is cut lu sites 32 wll h "b d (orng lllg pll rly. We 80011 I to 4 2 In ches bus t measure. Medium s tartl'd ou t with ou r negro guid e. I 81ze will requlro 2% ynrd s of 36 Inch had not b ea rd anytbl ng about our b e- m'aterlal. 'If. of a yard or 18 Inch &11· Ing lIItl' ly to met a ny confed (] ralea , over and 1 yards of inse rtion, a nd It ha d not occu rred to m e to t a ke To procu re thi s pnlt.rn lend 10 cents my r e vol\,e rR. saber or anv oth er to "Pattern D<'I,urtmcnt." or this puper. . Write flAm" und Ildtlre .... plalnl \" . I\ n,l bl) wellDons of tl efe nse. Leas tban a mUe .uro to glv., 811 0 und numbe r or putterLl. from cam p we turn lld Inlo a beanllflll l e vel road. bord ered on eac h sI de by I SlZI;; .••• • ••••••• ••••• la rge 11\'0 oak tre(·s. and I bantered Na 5801 . one a ir the ord erll l!s tor a race . we dOis hed . H e was soon dlst.anced i NAMR .•• ••••••••••• • •• . •.••.••••••••.•••••• or 'lVa,a called back: at any rate . I ' TOWN . .... •••••••... .. ... ..... ••.• •• . .••••• plungl!d ahead . thinking of notblng l ratl r lhe ride STREET AND NO ... .... .. ............... . except tllc. e vhl ~ a on 0 . "The road I was on was a hrldle STATlt ••• • . •• •••••••• •••• •••••••••••• _ ..... patb Ilcre e n ed on each sid e by h eav y und e rbrusb: henc my movements MISSES' FOUR GORED SKIRT. were unnoti ced by ca\'alrymen com· Ing down ' th e turnpi ke that I was fast approacblng. At the Inte rsectio n I ran Jl,l um p Into tb reo m ounted con· fe dera t es. I was 'up against th o r eal , thin g,' Ilo d h ad to think. plan and act on thi! In stant. I was then so fil l' away trom t b o command that any Imme d: a te I reli er from th e sou r ce was Impossible. ' a nd so I decldl:d [ wou ld go a Cte r them II.S If I b ad a company at my back. Yellin g w ith 01 my migh t. 'Forward. m en . forwa rd!' I dusb ed up to them and d e mand e d th Ei r su rr en d er. \ "Two of the m bud carbin es swu ng over th eir backs a nd t)I e third on8 ha d 8 g un lying ol' e r hi s a rm ready for Ii a ctlo[l. I pushetl my horse hn rd 5847 a ga ln :s t this lDan. calling out. 'G lye : m e that gun,' Rnd took It out or bls h a nd s. It was load e d. U ntil I bad possession of It I wus absolutely b elples3 . [ the n had the drop on th e m, but. notwlthst ondlng this. one ot tb em wheel e d his borse . dasbed down the road altd aWIlY. I made no effo rt to Here III II. cbarmlng skirt model ror stop him. In rac t, I felt ratb c r reo lIeved. Th ere was ao unce rtain quan· tbe miss Bnd IImall woman. The Ka~ tity. but I was ce rta in I could bold the ment Is cut in four gores and la made otber two until th e trops came up. In Empire fashion . It closes at tb. This :l did easily. but could not r ofra ln tront and IB one or the very easiest from Joshing th 8m for surrendering to designs to carry out. Tbe skirt may a IS·y e ar·old kid. who did not bave as be constructed ror separate wear Of much as a penknife to d e fend him· It may serve as part of a complete COBself. In due tlmo tho troops arrived tume wben combined with a prett)' . and I turned over my men. their borlles waist. The patte rn (6847) Is cut In sizel and equlp'Y.nt. "The contederate s did not propose 14. 16 and II! yenrs. Medium size wlll to gi ve up their cattle wltbout a tight. require 3% yards of 36 Inch mat~ but It developed Into nothing more rial To procure tNII T\8ttern .end 10 C~lnt.e than ,a brisk Skirmish . Arter we struck to " Pattern De partm en t, of thts pnl>Cr. the e:nemy we flJl'med In an open pine W r lto nume and !ldd~e •• plaInly. llnd bo fore sit. nnd two companleB of Indians .uro to give 81"'8 anti number ot pattern.
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"PROUD AND GLAD" , "..---------------. hcause Mother Looked 80 Well . I1I2.R ••••••••••••••••• After Quitting Coffee. Na 5847. I NAME ..•• ••••••••• • .... ••••• • ••••••• ••••• •• An OhIo woman wall almost d ... I : TOWN . •••••••••••••..• _ ••••••••• • ••• •••••• tracted with coffee dYllpepala and heart trouble. ' STREET AND NO. . .••••••••••••••• _ •• _ . Like thonsanda ot others, tbe drug STATR .••••••• _ •••••••••_ ••••• _ •• _ •• _. --caffeln_ln coffee wal alowl, but .teadlly undermining her nenoua system and Interfering with natnral digestion of toad. (Tea III just as 10Home. flome! Tbere Is no word more jurlous as coffoe hecaUBft It contains preclou8 than home. It standll (or OGfTeintl, the poisonoul dru& tound 1Il everything lovable and 1091ng. It coffee.) "For 80 rean," IIbe Writes, ''I bave sums up ' tbs lIre of a man, HO!DO Grant Obeying Orders. Gell . Grant wus walking tb e deck at Btande tor something more lac red ailed coffee. Have nlwaya been Iioit. tban a mere roof·tree. where tbe mem , Iy-had heart trouble and dyapepala , City Point. absorbed In thougbt. with bel'S gatber (or friendly Intercourse 'With ulcer. In stom,ach and mouth eo ; the Ine"ltable cigar In bls moutb. It atandl tor the famlly. tbat sacrG'J bad, lIometlmel. I ' waa almost dt. wben a ne gro guard stopped blm. pillar ('n wblcb rests tb,e unity ~nd lraoted and could hardly eat a thm. "1\0 smoking on the deck. sir." Integrlt)· of the lltate. To Interfere tor a week. "Whose orders!" aBked the general. with It Is to Interfere with tbe ltate. "I could not Bleep tor ne"OUIIleaa, "Ve ry good orders ," said hrdluu tor the atate cannot exist without It. .and when 1 would lie down at ni,ht "Mine." replied the negro. Tbe motber make8 the home. Sbe I'd belch up coffee and my bean "V e ry good orders." said Grant. Is Its mlstres8 and Its queen; tbe would trouble me. It 'W&II . like polaon tbrowlng hlB cigar bto tbe waLeI'. beartb on which glow the blazing love to me. I was thln~nly weIghed U5 flroll around wblch all the . famll, Ibs., when I Quit cotree and besan to The Reason Why. gatber for warmtb. Home belong. tn Wle Postum. Proud Father (showing off his boy. tbe motber. It may be a mud hat or "Frem the lirst day that belcbtna who had come to camp with his moth· a tent UpOD the wild , prairie. .,at and burnIng In my stomach .topped. er)-My son, whlcb would you ratber wbere motber Is. tbere Is home. And I could sleep S8 Boundly 18 anyone be. Gen. Grant or Gen. WashlngtonT the pllJ,ce for motber la In the home. and. atter the firat month. 'Whenever Little Bon (after refiectlng)-)'d Man and women are In notbin. I met 11. • .,. friends thoy wonld ult me alike. ElLeh completes and 15 com· what was Making me eo li9llh7 antS rath e r be Gen. Grant. pleted by tbe other. Tbe two make looking 10 wei I. "Yes. Why?" up a wondrous. perfect unlt.-lmma. "'Ca use be aln't dead yet" "S'ometlmes. before I could anll_1' culate Conception· Magulne. qulclt enoush, one of the children 01' Food for Thought Only. y husband would say, 'Why, that II ~aptaln Preacott. ot an Illinois comIn New York. 'What Poatum Is dOing tor her·-th.". pany. was leading a . 1I.n21 hike Olle "When I WILli ID New York recenU, 'Were all eo proud and slad. • day. Food gave out. and nlll command a 'policeman threatened· to arreat me "Wben I 'recommend It to anlon. I was ltorced to Bubslst on nuts and beP because 1 atood on a corner (or a tew I 'alwaya tell 'thom to foUow' ttlreoo rteB. which were Indeed scarce. minutes. doing nothing," -, tiona 10 m'kI~1J Po&tum, as It I. not Tbe captain was -riding pa!lt 80me I "Yea. whlln )'ou are In Ne" Yoril good to taste If weak, but flDe wb" ~ldl,aF8 at breakfast time onirtiloM17 10U must alway. be doing or belna it J ha,~ the flavor aud rich' ~WIi Inc. They "Y4re Sitting arbunil ~ ·done.!t ,ou want tbe police to let IOU ~Jor. . Name gIven by Poatum · CO;; With n'b tblllg to eat· and ilooklng- glum. I" .JoDe. ,'. BatUe .Creek, 'KJch; .. . _. 1 >,
from th e 17th Wisconsin were deploy· ed aE; skirmishers. They regarded It as la:rl(. and their dodging antics and funny Indian calis created no end of merrime llt among the troops. The reo \lult WIlB we succ eeded In getting a part of th e cRttl e and returned to Pocotelllgo . but the only confederatell we br ought In were the two who sur· render ed to a boy orderly out Cor a I lark, I did not stop to think at any : time that I WB8 In great danger, yet I tb c Id ha e kille d me at sight or i haC: m~uprlsollver for the Rsklng."
A simple and ir.expenslve water system. . . :'.n ,ong the adj un cts to the f~rm I bl'lI e r for k itc h e n usc. S l~ce soapstoJle h ouso kltcbe n a propllr lV~t~r SUppl y , I\bso rb~ grease. A Ill :u n ena m e ll:'d (':";11), ta lt cs first pl a ce . 1 hiS nlelln ~ ~I nli. s ize 20 by 30.l nch e s. wi ll coel n Ol only th e wllte r Itse lf. which s ho'll ,, : abo ut $3 .50. An orthnary Iron one 01 t o [ lire and pre ferably sort. but ali '" th e sa m e size will cost $1.;;0 . l'e~· t he arrangements (or convey ing It to h aps t bc be sl s Ink at a r easonable trc house a nd fol' di s posing of tb o prl ct' is one wltb the ba ck In ono piece I Ilnsle wate r . Th ese arrang emen ts I wit h Ih e recto It Is to be obtained vary from a buck e t in t h e halld s of th 'l , for $8.00. Ii re d womnn to co n vc,nl ent s yste ms of I ' Through some popular delusion. pipe s s uppli ed trom a tank k ept full I si nk s are usually placed too low; thus by a power pu mp . . Tbe luller. need· inl"o!\' lng unneceSSA ry stooping when Ir sH to say. Is th e Itl eal I\t which to I at worlt. Th e o ne who Is to us e It aim . s hould de termine the most convlmlent ThlB Id eal Is . howeve r. n ot wlth ':l p lar.e for tbe sink by having Ii pan In Ivln the amounts of dress ~. r e,(c h or eve rybod y . and. while dI SC Ug. ! plac. ed at different heig hts. • g g ma.. sian of various plilns ca n no t be gl ye:J. '1 h e kltc be n s tnk Is not the place lor en blllB for royal ladles an account h ere . th ere Is one Him ple a nd inexpen. 1 tbe men to was h ,h'elr band s belore .aYB tMt Queen WIlhelmina heads tbe sl\,e scheme that tl ese rves mention. I sit tin g d own to th" tabl e. Just at tllat Uat w·'th a conside rable lelld: But A sma ll pump can be put In to th e I tlmo Ih e meal Is being tak e n up and wblle sh e dresses more eXfJensively kl' c h e n and conn ecte d to the well by : o ne or more me n croWd ing around lbo tban the e mpresseB of Oermllny and 9 'lo rlzo n lill p ipe. I1S shown In the ac· sink are de t:ldedly In th e WilY. A ne p· RUS8:.a. It Is to be r emembered that eC. H(lan yiug Illustration . Tbe writ er a rate plac .. should b e provided fo," she bas on c !:reat advantage over Im ....... s of one suc h piau. thnl has b ee n washing ;wd hanging up coals and tbose Im pe rial ladles. aB sbe. and not In ol'<' rnt\on for tw en ly yelll's . wb e re h ats . ber hus band , bold tbe pursestrlngs of th e w~1l 13 forty rods or Illore from Some prO"isi on other t ha n the te\the family aud has the last word wben the house untl yet a sm a ll pil ch e r : l,e Ule s hould b o made for hot wa:~l' jJump easil y draw s the wal e I'. T h e ' Th e sI mpl es t plan Is th e r e ~e rvolr .1 "1 It comes to orde ra In the case. I only condition unoer which th e sch e me t he rllnge. If th e bouso has a !P,I I will not wor k Is wb e re the s uction Imr· plar/t. a r egulnr lun k may he put 1:1 A KansilB Ci ty mother · haB ea rned r e i of th e pump Is mo re than twenty· I an d the wate r Itept hot a ll tb e limo the ~temal gratitude or the genera" fiy e feet above tbe le ve l of the wal e I' by a s ma ll flam e burning und er iL pabllc by inve nting a baby "lIl1encer:; In th e well. Tbe low e r end of th e I Th el'e lire al so all and gasoline burn C,.,. and protest as It may, tb e baby pl,e In th e wp.1I s hou ld bo prO Ylll eO <1ers for the sa m e purpotie. can make no noise . The Idea of tblll .wlth an nil·mo tal va lve to prol'ellt th e Another plan tor 1\ e'Jntlnuous su~ • n . • wilt e r from running bac k . ply Is lbe so-called water back In We "lie nee I' might be e:rtended with' , Aft er getti n g waleI' Into lhe kitch en, fir ebox at the rnnge or he t'.i'l '; lur, profit to older s hould ers. I the next Imporlunt thing Is to prov!de nace. All of the above·mentlotlf~ a ,sink con nec ted to a tlra~n carrying plans. or course, work b.etler Ir tbel't :"".--=-~~r:":'~_"'ITX:-."" .. Ne~ York man went mad al the off wo.·s te water. ' Bini,s lI :ny .be had [3 an Ol!!angement rer pro Idlr.!': It Cllih :' ·!'VtJat'~ th4!.j· b-9ub~e. bo11!~? .:1;00 1 '. ~ead ~ tll.' Xt»e<bOot, ~ took so pale aro~d .t1ie stUI: . , ;., ';' wiiat 8,h.~.Me.nt.. • Ipt. of water and lbot hIB Wife. In 'a vari e ty of materials but When Unuous fiow. ',' , ~~u~!.· ·lD 1Iq.: '""l'IIri. ..... "We~re all, IIlck, ~pLilD., .The.. .' ''~ bU~band . ls a ~ental. ,dln.lo!! .... .aL" ~. ,. \" ~ , 1. ~ 1Ibe" II dange.r' In' eXPoI)~ IDdlvld. I llrlce ~a !'Iell ItS qU\lllty. is . consl4~red. lIRS ·Et.MA· PERRY . Fq~K, '. bbaglll&r1' nUola don't..,., • ."JUt , "'d ' • •,woman .• 'tn~s, In .an E'n,lIsb . ~ to suallen shOclll ot that cbarao '.)namel.~l "Iron Is to be: preferred. 1t' r.on~gc "C Agrloultur,e, 9taw . u" .. .. , ' ' I~ ' ,Th.~ c1et~ Dre.umed that Ib, .... . ' . . . lIoats' le8s' tbau 19I;lpIJ.tonl!, and 18 muob tTnl~" !r!~IIJ'. ·.. . ' £ "1... r..~, , "~4e4 W I&J. "-tellt&ll¥ dtltlaleDL·
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marla or Sh e mer tor two tal ents or sliver aud built on th e hili and called tho name or th e clly which be bu lit. art l' r the name or Shem e r . owner of the hili . Samaria," So speaks th e chronIcler or H e bre w Omrl. captain of tbe host. who began to reign over th e little prlnclpal1ty of Isrnel about th e e nd ot the t e nth ce ntury B, C. His be tter·known successor Ahab. conllrme d the new capital and built ther e a house to Baal ot the Syrianl, Samaria had this great ndvortage over the capital of Judah. that It lay on the main north and BOUth road of Syria, It this situation caused It to be visited rath· er too ofte n by passing Invad ers. It hrought a more a.ctlve CO'IDmerce than Jerusal e m ever enjoyed. and. '\II'ben the Romans came to cootrol Pales· tine, obtained for It, uncter the new name. Sebaste la. admlnlBtratlve su· perlorlty. and e nrichment wltb the usual public architecture by which tbe r emoter pro"lnclal chief places were externally Hellenlsed, But Sabastela ne ver attained t o the second or thIrd mnk of Roman provincial cities. 1ust u. before Roman Urnes, SamarIa had failed to become one of the great cilies of Syria, The pov· orty of Palestine has always conde mn· ed even Its chief lIelt1ements to compa rativ e ly mean estate, Harhorless. rocky. thinly clad, possessing but one IItream which Is worthy th e name of a rive r . and that sunk so deep below the ge neral level 88 to be a CI'rse rather than a blessing. tije "Promised Land" could onl y huve allured 1\ people long conde mn ed to the awful arl(llty of SinaI. Excavations · In Pal· estlne have always Illustrated Its pov· erty, and If It were not for the reo lIgious sSloclations of Its Sites. they would probably never have attracteli the spada of the western archaeolo· gIst at all, Compared with the prod · ucts of exoavation In any of !he sur· rounding Ian dB, In North Syria. AsIa Minor. Cyprus, Cl'Ilte. Egypt, or Mesopotamia. those round hith erto In Palestlne aro so rustic that If the "treasure" of e Ither tho first or sec· ond t~mple In J e rusalem were ever to' co\'lll)-ttrllght .. !fne ~ould expect 'It
to fal~ far short of the traditional estimate of <lith e r Its Intrinsic or Its artistic value, We comme nd thIs con· slderatlon to tho ard ent search ers In th e Hili of Ophe l. should they be per· mltted to res ume th eir Interrupted burro wIngs- thou gh the r e Is little e nougb chance tbat e ither th ey or anyone else will ever :"0 In a pOSition to r ed uce th e J ull ean valu es of pious trndltlon to the bard facts of a sale at auction! It Is not likely, how eve r . thnt Dr, Re isner hae und e rtaken. on behalf of 'Harvard Unive r s ity, 10 e xcavate In Pal estine ulld e r any Illusions or this kind, Havin s long dug In Egypt. on th e rich sites of a grelH civili za tion . he Is now clearIng Samaria tor th e good and s uIDcl pnt r enBOII tbat new light on the history of the Hebrew mOQarchl ea (whoso Importance bears no r e illtion whatever to th clr scale) Is to bo cxpectpd most confidently from th e sit es of th eir capitals, Sa· marla Is a fnvornbl e ~pot for such sclenWlc Investigation: for although It can claim nothln!': lik e the nntlQulty of Jerusal e m. Its s ll e Is ·not. as Is the latte r's. overbuilt with a modern city, \'o'hl ch has dlsfurbed Its stratification with Intrusive foundatIons , approprl· a t ed Its sto nes. and rendered many parls Inaccessible, l\lodern Samaria li AS on a small portion only of th e hili which Omrl bougbt. nnd the r est Is occupied by gard\ns. orchard8 and nelds, The extsnt remaIns are. of course. for th e most part, those. not of Abab's SamarIa. but of Herod's
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Really Undclervlng of the Enmity slipper when we hat;pen catch hIm That 18 Felt Toward Him by out of his hol e, A spider can bi te . of course. but he seldom does exce pt thc Avcrage HOuDl:wlfe. In self-de fens e. and e ven th en the ABide from snakes, th e re Is probably bite Is not worSIl than would have no 1I\'lng thing which enn look to bee n rece l" cd fre m nny on e ot the mankind for frIendship with 80 little se"eral hundred mosquitoes he has hope as 't he 8plder . yet wben the spI- probably dined upon, or wltl. It let der Is fai r ly brougbt to trial It 18 rath· alon e, In t be l :ght of present sclen. er hard to prove anything agaInst him title knowledge. Llle stt'ry of the splexcept his apjJearn.nce and a tew cob· de r I\nd th o fty that wae Invited Into webs. Apart from furnishing an ex- the pretty JIIlrlor does not cause s uch ample of Indus t ry and patience from a Burge of sympathy for the Ily as It wblcb we might well profit, the spl· once dl!l ,-Harper'l WeeKly. der foed" exclusIvely upon freshly Futility of a Visit to Lang. kJlled Insect8, all o! tbem being of They were t elling IItorleB of the Inte 'tbe kind denounced by sanitary authorities, tile bouse Ill' being Its fa- Andrew Lang In one of the London vorite quarry. As the actual destruc- clubs the othelI night. One man told a story of a dinner tton of a feW' hundred bouse Illes meana tbat soveral bundred thousand Invli.atlon given by Mr, Lan~ He that would otherwlle bave Ipent kay was staying In Marlowea Road. "Earl's Uves ..tranam1ttlng typhoid and oQ!er Court, a street away at the end ot diy-Btl I will not come Into elt;1atencel that long Cromwell road, which seems anC! as almolt any I"lder Ibould be to go on forever, Tbe guest was not able to aocount for' U many aa tbree ;very Bure how to lIet to Marlowes hundred ' In the oourle of a II11mmer, Road, and Lang very kindly explained, "Walk right along Cromwell Road;' to laY'" nothing of Itray mosquitoes and bl.olt, go...ts, we IlUrefy owe )lim he said, ",till you drop dead, and my sometblng mor~ tban a , ~ap . with a Iiouse is Just opposite!"
Sebastela: but below th ese. at va1'\· ous , points, C reek and pre·Greek strain ha\' e been found go Ing down to virgin rock, So far as the exca\,a· tlons have proceeded up to now , they confirm the Infere nce. wbl ch would naturally be drawn trom th e ntbllcal chron icle, that th e hili Samaria was a vacan t site before Omrt's ~Ime , Dr, Re lsocr has found rulo3 ot a consld· e rabl e structure of good masonry bed· ded on t h o rocl< It.sel f. and preserved In places to th e heig ht ot se veral fe et. and this h e Ide ntifies with the Palac of Omrl and Ahab, Within Its area occ urr"d th o four·score Ink, written po tshe rds-so·calle d ostraka -obout whi ch a goo d de a l has been h ea rd , Th ey Rn? not. 3S It tllrns ou t, documents whi ch con\'ey an y his, torlcal Intormatlon, but. just labe ls ot41 talltos of wine an d 011 soores. whloh m ention no k lng's nnm e, and cont::lln no Indication of 'their datp. exce pt 80 far a's thi s may be Interre d trom th eir handwriting, Tho script Is HAhre w of an es rl y Eort. h a rdly dIstinguish· abl e from Phoenician, and nparly rp. lated to the epig raphi c characte r used for the Siloam InscriptIon In the age of Heze kl a h , E"e n It they nrfl no part of tile nrchlvps or Omrl or Ahab (ns they w('re onc\'! repo rte d to he). and eve n If the buildIng. In whi ch the:\; were round. Is not th e palace of those kIngs (Its se,·e rely und ecorated nnd unfurnis hed charac· ter raises a doubt). thoy constitute 0 find of very groat Inte rest to Se mitic scholnrs, I Very littl e else of the pre'CIIP' tlvlty tim e s ee ms to have l'ewnnlpd Dr, Reis ner, but It Is not safe to s ay thlJl ce rtnlnl}' until he Iuts said It himself, He Is a seasoned digge r. nol a t all given to ndvert.islng his sue· cesses, uRt of on p. thing we con be s ure--vo batovor there was In Iho g round whlcb he has dug ove r . he will have found , No one engal;C!<1 In th o di ggin g tradfl has a sound er method than h e or de votes him self more whole-h earte dly to puttin g his me thod Into practice, In tho meantim e, th e photographs of th e A mer· Ican colony at Jerus al om, which are publlsbed here with. can sbow u s the remains of Roman Sebastela. '\I'h Iclt overlay Samaria- for Instance. thp rul Dlld colonnade ot monolllbic pll, lars which ron round th e crest or th e hilt from the gate to the Forum : th e brond sta irway whIch lold down from tb e summit to the altor of Roma Dea; and the BaHlllca. The singular Interest of \ ho placl!. however, Is lost by H erod's tim e. and un~ess Dr, R els· ner can promise more light on Ahab and Omn. we hopE! . tor our part. that he will transfer hla energy: and exp& rlence to lIome other site, Jt under· ground J er~alem cannot be adequately explored. a Phlllstlne or a Phoenl· clan city would probably repay exca· vatlon more than any 'of the Hebrew cIties. but the balle wu left, and has beeD since used for a stable; T4e founda. tlone or the ftrst llghthoule may ocoaslonally be seen on the sand not far away, although theBe atones are UIually covered with thf\:i'lltlatef,
!OUT UNDER THE STARS After He Had Told Helen Whole Truth. By S. E. KISER. For th'reo -bollrs Helen SIbley 'had /Ieen wa..l tlllg lit Nor th port Jun ction, Luckily tbe even ing WIlB pleasant. ao that she WIlS uot compolled to sIt In the stuffy. dingy li tt le station, Tbere was jus t one pre tl.y thing about Nor th· port Jun c tion, nnd thnt was lI ele n, Ir the tra in for wblch sb e was wnlling ever ca me and ever departed aga in , Nortbport Jun ction wou ld rps un1l3 li S bablt of beitlg' al.loul as unlov ely Il spot as o Ti e mlgb t flnli wltbln lbe t ern · perate ZOll e, Whil e He le n remai ned the pIsco would (>08sess on e attmc' tlon th at would bll 1'8 lent distinctIon to a f ar more 1m portant a ud a fil l' more s jll en dId ceute r or ac tivit y th nn tbe J UD C' tion was ()ver lIlte ly to beco me, The operotor In th e bllY window th at jutted ou t In to tb e point of laud betwe e n th e brun ch in g traci,s evido ntl y bad an eye fol' b\ln uty ns we ll as an ear tor JII orse, A s Hel ou w<tllt ed up and down the platform he wlltc hed her and berame th oughtful. I Ie wond e red why It \V il a that n a tur e bestowed her glftl! 80 lav is hly upon so me g ir ls and treate d otb e r ') so shabbily. Th e beauty that l-Iele11 possessed mlgh hav o m ~Ld e a dozen plain g) rls fair If It had been distributed among th e m, Such was the ope rator's reason ln g, The opmato!' at Northport Junction was a philosophe r , But H elen was not thinking of ph ilosophy, and If she had no tice d that t ho operator W!lS enge rly wa tc hing her tho fa ct n e ltber added to her pleasure nor cause d he r a nn oyance. F or so me reason Ilb e was thinkIn g of Tom Harlow, Perhaps It was Ilecause of tbe lonelln es8 of b er su rrou ndings.. It was nearly a year si nc e sbe had refu sed to li ste n wben Tom had sold that he could "explaIn everyth ing In good time," and tor months s he h ad tbought that she was never going to bave a ny lnterest In him again . Thinking of Tom naturally caulMld lIer to think of Mrs. Danforth, the pretly. young gruB·wldow who had come tletween tllem. The re was s omething mystf7l'loUB about Mrs. Danforth. Peo-
who bad merely stepllH oft to get - NEITHER HAYSt:ED NOR ANGEL breatb of freBh air, but after the train had go no OD she noti ce d that tha Illau But There Need Be Little Que.tlo" was walkIn g s lowly down th e c ind e r ' That Young Lady HOld Much path besldo tile trac k toward th e s tn, Ingenuity. tion. ~'ot' a moment s ho gazed I'.t b lm, n.nd then hurri e d Inside, It wu ~ Tom H a rlow . ca rrying a Bult'ca s e, Across tho lin e on th e Kansan elc!. Se lec tin g the dar k es t co rn er In the wh e re the Btudy of ag riculture II s t ati on. H e len sat down , turned he r comp ul so ry. 0110 of th o high sc hool bac k towa rd tbo clf'Or. alld waiL ed . hop. girls look hom e h e r mo nthly r eport lng that no one woul d come In and ( a:,d and prourlly "ll nOli ne orl : Cea r lng s omethlug that s he co uld no t I took th o hl glt p.s t grn do In the have expl~lned, Her COTll~r wnll 60 I Cla!SO In hl ~~ory. Eng li s h II te ratur. e! k d hid 'I I Ilnu e rman , Tar ,an sd e rQ~a Itle s~ lSI e nl t t Jut " That's a ll ve ry well ." rropl1ed hel' l OlD en e re Wit IOU not c ng ler, rnth Itl II I I I nl " \\T hen doea tbe train leav e for " pr, c r ea y roxam n ng t I B en , 1" b k d t tb I k I but ho w Ilbout tbla grade In agrl cul· M e dt or d , a r,s e a etc e t w n- lur e 7" dO.W , . .' " Oil, we ll ," exp la ined the d a ughter, ,It s pre tty Dnrd to tell." the ope ra- ''I' m no bayseed!" tor repli ed , "Sh e's re ported fifty mlnA Il ttl ll farth er down a rl cpo rtmcnt lites la Ic . bu e ther e's a washout up grnd!', not nltogeth or satlsfa c tory. apo til " r oad, u.;ro; ..?o may be held up all pca red , nigh t." -A nd h"w do YO U nccou nt for thll ' That 's c o co llr~llJg : ' "Com rema rk- CTnd e In (j ':!Jlortm £' nt?" he Inquire d, ed, "W ba t I' ve seen of this place ''I'm no bloomln ' Rn ge l. e ithe r," does n't make m e ye a rn to spend tb e ~lle rc plled, - Kans as City Star, night here, Wbe re's tbe town 1" "Tbi s IN Il. " A. DRAFT. " Isn't tbPTO a h otel of any kind ?" " No. notbl ng In t hat lin e exce pt tho farm h ou~e half a mile down w e tra.ck wb ere Lbo ui gh t o pe r a tor and lJoard," " I SUl)l'O Se t here 'll no back?" ")\; on e that I've e vcr !leard or," " Wb a t tiDle do you light up h ere! Th e y ought to le t YOIl use plenty or 0 11 In Buc h a lonesom e plnce as wis. lL 'S Ilel tlug pre tty dork ," "Junt a minute, Here's my call," The ope rator turned to his Instr uments nod Tom H ar low waite d at tbs t1c ltet window. hOlllng th e re might be e ncouragin g news con cernIng th e trwn for M dford : but he was doomed to be <.Ilsn ppo lo ted. " I guess you m ay as we ll make up yo ur m ind \.0 hang around hera ull olg ht," sai d th e oper utor w er th e In(he s trum ent had ceus od eliciting spo ke ruther loudly tor Hl'le n 's be neOree n- II your lion, who Is atud,. fit); " they SIll' the t Tllc k hi w3sh e d Ollt Ing art In Paris, learnIng to dm",? In half a d ozen places, There's been Wlae--Well. be draWl on me eve,., a cloud·burst,'· week or &0.. ' While Tom drumm ed wllh his finger· Nor for HilI'. tips upon tbe ledge of tbe ticket win· "He Beems to be ao superflclal,dow the operator lighted Ibe la mp In his offlce and then proceed ed to IIlu· said /\Ire, Oldcastle. "Yes." r eplie d Mrs. Gottn.lotle, U mlnate tbe wattlng room. wblch she hung h e r $1 5,000 necklace over the served for both men and women , For a moment aCter the light had back of a chaIr, "I've noticed that. been turned on Tom Harlow lopked sl- He's got halt a dozen big ones Btuffllct lena..:-- at Helen, wbo sat with her back that he claims he caugbt. 1 wonldn', toward him, her head be nt and her have sucb thIngs In my dlnln, room.· face hidden In h e r hands. The opera.. thrifty 00 little tbloga Uko bluing. DoD' tor turned to bls Instrume nts, whlcb aBe <>copt "awr lor bluing, A. k flO' RAd CI'OII were c llcklng frantically, Hllll llIu .., the oxt.n good nloe blue. Ad•• "Helen," Tom said very tenderly att· er he had paused beside her. There Is no greator e ne my tbal! She looked up at him, and he saw 8nger , which kills both laughter and that there were tears In her eyos. He foy. reacbed for one of her hands, but she drew away from him and shrank a little farth er Into ber corner. " Helen," he said agaie. "I've como to explain to yo u. 1 supposed you were already at Medford. I was goIng tbeNl to tell you," Sbe stood uP. and when hu i/lgaln attempled to take her hand In his sho Sloan's Liniment· gives did not ob ject. quick relief for cough, cold. "Let's go outside," hI) suggested, hoarseness, B 0 17 6 t h r 0 a t, "outside, und er we stars, w bere I can croup, astJuna., bay iever te ll you everytb lng- whero nothlnw and bronchitis, will be between us and heavcn," HERE'S PROOF, The operator was busy. nnd did not tor .. ALBItBT W. P&lCa,ot l!'redon", noUce that the waitIng room waa RAJl. t wriLM: •• w. \.Ute 8I.oan'. L~ mOlAL In &be l.mJl, awl lind I~ lUI exempty. collenL ..Het lor oolda and haJ /..,.. atLacu. U Ito"" 'l."u/lhlIla awl _ " You see, Helen, it WRS nec essary llI&..w.o.L w.~"'1' for Mrs. Danforth to take BomebOlly into her confidence," Tom Bald. "For coma resson she selected me, Her torme r hus band, wbo was a scalawag. bad Informed the secret servIce agenta tbat she had been smuggling je welry. It was merely a ca s e of blackmaIl. Sbe had refused to support hIm and ho Irled to get her to buy him orr, Sho ItEUEVm !lORE THROA.T_ MIUI. Ih nftPl"",n, of YI~od.1l0, 1'1 ... , needed somebody to h elp her establish ,."He., " I bouabL on& boUle of ,our an alibi, and at the same time sbe LlnirueDt &lid It dld mollil tbe ioO<lLA Lho ,..orld. BfJ tb"," t .. u nrl"or.. dldn't want the story of her trouhles .....4 n ouroc1 mo ol mt trouble. ' to get out. So sbe drafted m e In to he r se rvice, and I couldn't very well GOOD FOR COLO AND CROUP. beg off, She was a woml\n In dis· MR. W . n. ST It...."GI!>, an I Elmwood Ayollue, ChI cago, 111.L wrltf"..I ' "A lit(ress, that was all.'· tle ooy n e. ' f100 r ban OfOllp. I Kt\"e "Uut why dldn ·t you tell me berore!;' the ll lO th e r 810"n', Llnlmou~ to tr1. 8ho ga-v. him thr(!8 dro p. on lIuGar Helen as ke d. before gotul to b eft, and be lot up without tho croup tn the wornlul." "She b a d a sked me not to tell anybody uu t ll she gave me perm ission to Prloo,260., sao., $ ••00 do so." "Then sbe haa given you permission -an ll you h ave Been he r again ?" "No , 1 have neltber seen ber nor heard from he r, The man has mado a confession, and the whole story Is in the papers,'· She walk ed away trom him, crossed the platform and stood for a. long time, looltlng at. t he silent bills that lay dee p in the gathering shodows of th e nIg ht. At le ngth s ho turn ed, came hal t wa y back to bim. and then stoDPCd, Ho approaclJ od her, held out hIs arms, and a s ked: "Don' t you believe I ·have told you the truth, Helen-that I have told you all lhere Is to tell 1" She did not epeak, but put hOI' arms abeut bls neck and laid her neck against biB breast, whtle his arms closed about h~r. Thus for a long ' time they stood beneath the stars. When they returned to the waiting Can Quiclly be overcome room the operator informed them that CARTER'S UTILE the train for Medlord would arrive In UVER PILLS. ten minutes. , Purely vegetable At Medford Helen bad friends. and - act surely and at Medford lhere were preachers. . gently on tho Ii ver. Cure , (Copyrlght. 1912. by W. O. Chapman,) Biliousne&8, Too Much EnthuII.lm for Idl,enee•• HeadRche, Long ago Robert Stevenson BUg- Diz:zi· gested tbat a lad who played truant ness, and Indigestion. They do their dutJ might be doing blmself more good SMALL PILL, SIIAIJ. DOSE. SMALL PRICI than he who never missed a lecture. Genuine must bear Signature Now we hear a. profeasor declaring "We are prone to forget that tbe twin ' gUts or youth are enthusiasm and Idlenoss." All our JOung people ., are terrlJidall,' In earne.t about lomethine or ether. But they baTe not much Chanee of Idleness.', ,Even ijlelr ' l gam. . are ii) orgaD1seQ t)Ot" 8POrt self beslne to ~ :~ .:.,..~O\a~lc lIull· I n.''''-LoJldC?11 Tillepl1~ - " '
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SLOAN·S LINIMENT
She Wa. ThInkIng of Tom Harlow. pie tall{ed aboul he r, but nobody seemed to Imow just why. She bad come to Sprl ngfl eld a strango r and she lIad been care ful to leavo her p.a~ t behind her. It had not taken be r long to find rlends,and she was quickly admitted to tho best social c Ircles, With plenty of mODE',' , sho lived at the most fashIonablE! hotel, s he e nt ertaln od la\'ls hly, anil her clolhes wero the talk ot the town. Then, one d ay, she dl sap· peare d, and 011 tho following mo rning Tom Harlo",' to ld Heloll that It had becomo n eces9ary for him to go to Ch i· cago, A week lal e r bG return ed. but a substantia.l citizen of SI>rlngllelrt had r cturn od berore him , The subs tantial citizen had Bee n Tom and Mrs. Danforth together In Chlcogo. Of course Tom lIad IlSsured Helen that it WB8 all righ t. but be had not. explolned. He had merely promised to do so "in good time." And Helcn had natura lly dectd&d that the "good time" could never come, So Tom went away, , She thought over all thIs as s he 1m· patiently waited at Northport Jun ction. A dozen times she tried to fix her thoughts on other things, hut always they turned back to tbe old Bubjeet. She became angry with herselt, at 1&81t, and more for the purpose of trying to forget Tom Harlow than with the hope of obtaining information Bhe went into tbe station and asked the operator It It was likely tbat tho train tor Medford would arrive on tlmo. , "She'8 just reported fifty minutes late," the operator Informed. her. "Ther,e'B a washout up the road." Helen tUf'lled away wllh a feeling of hopelt!8sness and went outside agaIn. It NOl'thport had looked dismal to her before, It now seemed deEolatc, Wblle ehe W&l try In« to count the appamng number of mlnutea tbat she would bavt to walt, .be hea rd the whistle of an engine awaf'up tbe cune a~nd the bill ' on , the matn Une. ' i. Whn tlie long train ltoPped ' at the JUDotllon' Helen' pow I. man 'atep 'doWll
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Shult z, Con. No . 116, $". William FOOIO FAD ALWAYS WITH US' MAGAZINE OF FUN 1:1. Grl1hom , first es t . on 0 m . No. 80mettlme. Carried to Extremea, but BilT ! ['lIff ! Bl ff, thegrftl\ Amer· lU, $500 Oregonia Bridge C• . , ..1_ tr,..quently Medium of 10lin Mu guillne ot Fun la milking Veterinary: Von. No. 89, '17'9 60. Oregonia Clev.r Advertllln;. grellter IItr idtlM thon aov other mig Bridge Co, Can . No . 100, $ 141.'0 A mon who h ilS won Coo'sidera ble n :6ine beror t! tlle Amerioll.n Dubllo Graduate of Ohio Siall! University A Blldtl bmnd,Con. No. 91 , ' .0. I pUblic ity IlH n (ucidist ill food thea- 1toriny . It 18 " mllgRzine that will J B . Borden, Con No. MO, $64 rica was ts kell to a Ch;eago hospital kellp tbe whole family in 1& load I - -- - - -- -the ot her dRY in a serious condition hnmor . The 8tall of Blff oontalns Office at resid ence in F, B. Sher· ! Flagged Train With Shirt wood's house , Fourth Street. Tearing bll! shirt froUl hil! baok on a8 a res ult of hi B method of living. . the greatell' artists, carioll.turis\s. Telephone 28 Also Agt'nt for Kelly-Racine Automobile Tires. , 0010 mon flagged 110 train Ilnd soved Th,e mon had announced that 26 nrltioa a.nd editors on tbe oontinear . , it. from Il wreok, but H . T. A 1st-on , cents a week wa s enough for a per- It Id bip,hly Illustrated lind printed , Raleigh, N . C, (lnoe pr e vented a son to spend 011 food. He set out to in ma.ny oolors . It will keep the Waynesville, Ohio I wreok with El ectrio BIt.ters "I prove it by su bsisting on limited ra- whol e fAmily oheerful tbe yeAr was in a tef'rlble plight when 1 Phone 71·1 J.i CORWI N, OH 10. ~_ _ _...,.,,..,.._ _ _ _ _.............._ _ _ _ _,,.. •.,.•.,..................................................... begBn to u~e them . " he writes, my tions of oatmeal crackers. The doc- ' , oolld, You Od.O afford to spend ~=========- :====== IItomaob, head, baok and kldne,8 tore now· declare that he brought 60) a y ...r to do this Send 'bis BARNIIART, were "II badly aff('oted Bod my \I ver himself to the verge of death trom oUpplng aud 600 to I..y to Tbe BliJ waH in bad condition , but four bouleR .tarvlltion by this mode of living. Publishing Co . Dayton, Ohio, for Notary Puhlic Eleotrio BI LI en made me feel like •• •• •• lof Other faddists in tho east recent- one year'8 subsorlption . a new man ' A trial will oonvlnce All kh,d" of Notary W(l' k . J' 6DtoloQ you of tbeir matchlel!a merit for 11 claimed futing a cure for all - • ...... ...... , •• w .... w ... ... W or II' s Hpeoltd ty . /loy 8tomaoh, liver or kidney sorts of diseaAes. They would lIubeti· CONSIDERATE. prnpel ty, f\ and other cUDI,lderB· troJuhle. Price 60 cente at all dr ug· tute 1asting for the eurgeon'. knife Common Pleas Proceedin.:s glgte. ti008 . and t he operating table. U!I1l&lly Mr&. Holms-My huaband fa saWilliam Millard \'1. tlolUe Mil Probate Court the fllddist proved to be a man with cODiiderate. He was Ifraid amok), HATlJAWA)' lInd. Divolce granted. HISTORIC STE PS IN THE a "temperament." He allO knew the Estate of B:leanor White, Imbeolle, 'WOuld ruin the curtains. Lanm L Fink Vii. Loulll R Fink . WRyoe8vllle's Leadinl1 ])enual SOCIETY OF FRIENDS. V* art of the press agent. At the elo58 Mn. Porus-And so he .topped . )Ivo~oe grant" and plaln"ff r8- fire' and flnal aoooon' of guardian OJDoe In Keys Bld~. MalD ft of a lengthy interview to the neW8- smoking? filed . elored to her formsr name. T'le OrganlZiitlon. papers on how cancer 01' some equalZoe Ella Dnke, aa admlniatra.rlx lIn. Holrus-N0, he went and Margus' OheBeldlne Y8 . Pearl The primary exec utiv e body In the ly malignant diseal)8 could be cured with the will annexed.f the e.t.ate took down tho curtaina.-Puek. Society of Fri ends Is tho Monthly 81eoo Cheseldlne. Dlvoroe gr"Dted . I:ttate of Oblo vs Bo."o Nelson. of W . B . Dolte, deo.aed, plalotlll Meetlog, yet It tild not come Ilrsl III by fBllting, the man advertised a new WALTER the OI'der of deve lopm ent. While . ev· novel orlplay which he was just finDIDN'T WANT AN~. OefeDdan& sentenced to ao daY8 In n Anna E. Duke, et ai, defendants . eral gen ernl meetings bad been beld ishing. Bond of ad_Iollltra\rlx in the sum oonn'y jail. In tbe first years of the propagllDda. Funeral Diret:tor. Tramp-Please, mister, could yOll Once thet16 faddists got into the of IIO,COO Ilpproved. like the one at Swannlngton. In Lei· Nl!w Suits newspapers and advertiiaed themgive me a dime for a bowl of ISUp P In tho matter of the will of A.gost cesteJl8'blre, In 16 54. anti Luton. In Pedl~strian - l don' t care for any Telephone day 01' nlgbt Blldford shlr . In 1668, tb e great gath· selves thoroughly they suddenly "lara A. Jaoll:aon \'11. Webllter M Hoppe 8r ,deceased. Will filed. Valley phone No. '7. Loq Jaoklon . Divorce orueltv and groell Estate of E. U. Martin, deooaeed erlng at Skipton. In Yorksblre, In dropped out of the ' public eye. soup, think you. 1669, Is l'on ~ ld e r e d the Ilrst real Yearly Diatanoo No . 69-9 nelll"t of doty. Patrick UaYDor, Dletrlbutlon aoooont 1\1 said ea\a.te Meeli ng held. It WIUI eight yean later, Among the nearest friends it was AVIATOR" PARACHUTE. aUomey. filed • In 16 67, that the con('ern of GeorgI' known that they had returned to the OHIO W" VNESVILtE, Claud R. Reed va . The Vma"" of In' tbe'maUer of the estate of E Fox to "set ,III monthl y meetings" was old·fashioned idea of three &quare A parachute for aviatora that baa • lIorrow and the teoplea &leotrio C. Martin, deooased . !\lIee II . l:Ionti . manlres t. amI commaoded Ule con· meale a day. Branch Office. HarveYllbWlr. O. been patented in England ii compeet Co. InjnDotion MODeV in .tbe 1day plaintIff n. Alva 8111, admin · stant atte ntio n of the fowl der. T ,' e object or t1' t'se mer ti ngs was largel," enough to be worn in a cap, being aam ot 11871i t~nd other equitable \latrator, defendant . It is (l ;l jnd,td tllsclpllnary. Fox himself say s: "Th f'n CONDUCT8 BUTTERFL'Y FARM. ready for instant use. relief . W. tf. Cowllll and Charles by the oourt that the hllirs eaoh reo I was moved or the Lord to recom DR. J. W. MILLER, mond tbe set lin g liP of five mont hl} Broadwell, aUerneYI. loover from tbe Ildmlnit.trator the For twenty-eight y:are H. W, meetings or men and wom en In th , Real Estate Transfers I ~nm of tltl . city or London (besides th e women's Head, who lives on hie little farm .•• DENTIST••• In the matter of the "ill of Re meetings and qllart erly mee tin gs) . t,· in Yorkahlre, England, has made a WAYNESVILLE CHURCHES. tJarah J . Motstnler to I . W' lbecc" Johnson, deoeased . Will take care of God's glory. alld to li d business of breeding butterflies, and omce 10 Waynesville, 0 Donovan. eleveo aorel .f Illnd In filed. monish and exhort such as walke<1 di s NatloDaI I.JUlk Blda. Methodist Episcopal Churda he DOW has a wonderful collection of ReT. o. S. Gnu.w, Putor, liar Ian townllhlp, a1 and other can · Estate of Winnie Annber, Imbeolle. orderly or ca relessly. and not DCe'or,; between 300 and 400 varieties of Sund"y School , II; 10 :1 . m . IotOrDIDl{ aor Ilig tl> I rut h." lideratlona. }I'lnt aooo.nt filed . Somet.hlng that serv ed the purp o~ !' British and foreign butterflies and viae , 10 :ao :r.. m. I': vealog sen-Ice, 7 :·0 II AUI08' Alt to John A. Nunlis' 10 the mat.ter of the trullt oreated or a dl sd l.llne was necessary In pro mothe, and a set·up stock of 400,000, m . Midweek Pr .yor """Uog. 7 p. m. and »ary ADna- ~unllst, about 11 by Item Eleve.of 'he will of Joseph motin g Ih e business or the monthl . all produced on his grounds. Be was St. Augustine's Catholic Churda; aorea of land in Tur'looreek 'own. IG . Keys, "81eased, Sta.ley M meetings. This ess ential WIUI Buppllet Undertaker and Embalmer, FaUier Lout. Ya... . by the founder, who In 1 668, tbe yell' the first to breed the butterfly in capM ..,s eY~rT 8oeo"d S"oday of lhe mODtb a IhlP, 11 and other oonslderationl, Iseller!! and "Rrren B . KeYI ap tollowln ~ the concern to set liP month · tivity, and today he owns the largest ij : UU 1\ . m . Will be fonnd in 'he Old Derham K . Rober'I, lIary Rob poln'ed truste•• giving bond in the Iy meNln);!!. 18"uell a docum ent some· butterfly farm in the British isles. BlInk Bnllrtinl!', 0p[Jfl~ " n erM Moore and Abbie Roberti! Dodd II.m $11,'00. tim es erroneollllly called "Canons and He ie an able and keen entomologist St. Mary's Episcopal Chucaa. the Ntltlolltll liIlnl.t. 10 Sarah K . Rober&e, III " aores of I Estate of Daniel S. Woollard, de Inlltltutes." Tbls contalned nineteen and his successes have been striking. ltev. J . F . cad"allader. Rector. Telephone in hOQ8f\ and or· s uoa:r.y S obool. 0 :30 a. m Morning eel fioe where J can be oalle4 laDd, WaYDe '-wn.btp, 11 and other , ooaaed. 1!'Irst alld fiaal aoconn' paragraph'R, and WBS regularly ~d In all mOll t hl~' meetlngR fr om Its Issur vice, III : BO a. m. Huly ComlDuolon Ibo llrat da, IJr I) i gb •. ooa.ld.ratioDI. filed . Sunday 01 eacll mODIIl. 8UCH 18 LIFE. do wn to 1776. when the appearance 01 Valley l'hone 1'-2. llary F, Stiokleman to Mar,Aret .i!lItatl of NeTa Yoong et ai, mi- the more definite dIScipline took It~ Chriltlan Church. place. The entire nin eteen articles or "Just joined a 'Don't Worry' A. BoU, 10' In I'raDklln, II aad nors. I'hlal aoruunt filed. M.ln Street•. ~ Wayneevlll., Ohio Re9. P. B. TbomPMID, Putel. this document relate primarily t<i'con· club." other oonlider,,"onll. Bible Scbool. a:lo a. m. IIocIaI meetlDa. duct (lnd IlIllore doctrine. In faot tb r Marrla.:e Licenses . Samuel WlgRtn'on and Ma'tle 10:30 a. m. ObrlatJau Eod_Tor. 1:0U Po ... "Bow are you getting along?" tuDcJamental prinCiple Of the 80clet:· Sennon by paator liVery alternate BUDdu at "lll1nton &0 Loella Oomp'en, lot "Not 80 well. I'm worried DO" 10:10 a. m. aDd ' :10 P o' m. II not mentioned In the "Institute . .. ID Lebanon adjoiniDg the old r6ler. Earl D. Dunham, of Lebanon, and Tn aubate.ce or tb. ·'Querl...• ft .. becaulle I didn't ask my wife's pel'Hkkaite Friends Churea. votr; Con.tdera"on 1126 IItll Louise Thirkield,.f FraakliD ' they etUDe loto later -ntiiln ·HI. . . . ~- . Flrol Daf 1II",,\ln~. 0 :00 a. m. Firat Da, Benry W.lle.ker k Thoma••• ReT. Hermaa Hwea&. Sobool, 11 ;00 a m . F~ ur~b Day Meelll1l1 elet,. I. contained In theae Dlnetaell Jonea, two loW. In Franklin, II and Thomas Bamlltoa, talesman of paracrapbe. What Ie called tb. rule of 10 :00 a. m. INEEDED CRANKING UP. .'her consideration.. Me,mphl" 'l'enn., and Aha. Etste " , Hunlr.;y" rather than pa..tJlamental'J' Orthodox Friends Chure•• Rose-You had to give Clarence a Elmer Robtn.on Harrv RoblDIIOII Yoon" of Lebanon. Re • . Arthur procedure came e~ly In the exl~t &tra. Ruth Murra,. Putor , , Cooper .nce of the monthly meetings. It evl· hi1)t Wore he'd propoae, eh? Karaha Kratzer and J. Earl Harper . Sabbath Sobool. v:au a. m. Relt;ular ollluelJ Lily-Y ·yee; he didn't seem to be Hervlce, 10 ' ~O a . m . CbrlAL1an Endeavor 10 LoreDs N, Oswald and EleAnor .ark ~ . Groby, farmer of Mia.ll!. dently did not mean unanImity at the begInning. VnLty WIlS the gpntle 7 : 30 \1_ Oewald, 100 acres of land In Union bare.-d MilS Arllna ElaenDlenlter. 11eldlng or aile sid e to tbe other. Arter equipped with a aelf-etarter. ltowubtp, II and other conatdera. of Franklin. Rev. Frllnk Meckling awhile lUI tbe "wel::ht of th e meet:ng" tiOD8 Joe E. linlder, livery .table em eame In evidence, that Is. t.h e cOlltrol Porto RIco', New Wonder J~ Wright to Lydia Wright ployee ot Bntlervllle and 11188 1'10r· of a for('erlll rew, " 1111 It .1''' ''' CU l l! Ihe FrOID for aWI1Y Porto Rloo oome yI.ldlnK of tile majority to the minor· lIary Wrtlh.'; Eatly Wrtl'" lind eno. E. WbBrton, of Lebano• . Ity. but real unity calis tor yl ehllng reports of a wonderfnl new dleoov. Jda W. Keever, 7' aor61 of land In Martin A. Jameaon, J . P. both waye. The questions are tbus ery tbat 18 believed will vll8tlv letUed. not by a show or hands or I beDefU the people. Ra~on T . Mill. Clearcreek townlhlp, $1 and oth.r Commluloners' Proceed In,s counting or heads, but by hn.rmonlouB oban, of Baroeloneta, writes "Dr cia.....ration•. Uontraota-No.lI'. Charlell Ben. acquIescence In' what seems to be the KinK'!! New Dlsoov.ry I. doing Iplendld work bere H oured roe lAoaar4 Colebank to Loull Cole· d.rson for o:'.orete abulmeDt .nd lenae of the meelin g. about five ~lm..!11 of '~rrlble oooghs The marriage ceremony among bank. Tbe aDdivided oae.hall tn. other malOnry at Rut I'reet bridge Friends has long passed as one at a.d o~)\ds, ~lao my brother of a tene& tn In J'ranklln, II and tD Lebanon.. r laDS on file as their pecultarltle8. The contract re- .eTere oold In btl obe,' and more oth.r oon.ldJratlonl. pe p ~baD 20 otber", wbo uled it on my Fruk L Mill .. J B d hi' bid of 16 per ou. ,d. l.oludl., peated by both the brl<1 e and groom advloe . We bope tbls grell.t medl I . er.o am88 • an . flU. eto. wu undoub.tedly an adaptatloll from will yet be sold In every dro" ! ,LeU..a •. Cor'i., about tea aoree of No. 129. F . M. Collinl for pat- the prevalllllg contract In the seven· olne ra tul lItore in Porto Rloo I I For throat I teenth century 10 the Church of Eng· 4alld tn WaJoe WWDllllp, ODD.idera.· .ing io ~ f•• , U ifled d ~Dd lang troubles it haa DO eqnal ROT.LI. DIUOOIaH. ap.OI.I.II.,.. tiOD 'U18 v r aa oorru land. Amoog Friends, the Simple ooaTU M .It •• TItA . . . . . ". OAa . gated lewere aad headwalll at agreement between the two Interested A trh&l will oonvtnce you of ita AND ·.ua a'ItVlc. OA. PIOP'I:' lilamnel W, Keever, .r., to Robert l'l8aBaot Plain and ole_Ding and parties, after having eecured the con· merit. 600 "nd $1.80. Trial bottlfl n UIINO In ADV.ItTI.INO COI-UMN. free. Gnlll.'lteed b, aU drnlUrl!ltF. R. Keever, .wo tract. iD 'he Tillage painting brldille by Bernard Addill aant to the marriage from the monthly SAMPLE COpy FREE Lebano., fl aDA other GOuide)'. on Batlervllle and WllldlOr road tD meeting, and without the Interv ention ,...,.. . . . VOIIC OI.IPP.1t of minister or magistrate. Is the These furnaces are right q .... VortI••• v. TALK AND TALKE-.. a ; •• , a II Rulan townllhip at the 6Btimato unique thing. This form WIU! adapted 111m. • Onr08') Sam •• l 'N. $4110 The price is low, . from the marriage or Ruth and Boaz, To Wk entertaiuinglj does not KeeTer Sr., two 'rao&8 of land to BIlII A'iowed-Lebanon Ioe and who took ea('h other In the presenco of Give me a chance If you have any surplus the people. without the . e~erclse of the neceeaarily mean to talk a great deal Lllbanon, I' and other oonlildera Coal Co I f C .. H . I will prove it so. tiona • oe or oar. OO8e 1'.10; prlestly .prerogatlve. It Is Interesting stock for sale, use our . d D. B. Willon, I8rvloel on blind that the Quaker marriage ceremODJ 01' to monoplize the conversation. " Oharl_ Olevenger an Bertba oommi 811lon 16.00. B. 1 Flaher IItood the test of legal and judicial r. Some women talk: nearly all the Classified Column. It The work is good time a.nd bore every one who listens OIeTenger to Sara~ E . RlohlrdlOD aervi0611 on bliad oomml.ion a6 00: view from the start. wiD sell them for you. The material is best 10' tn Fra••UD , I. aDd other oon. w. U . A. J amelon lerTloel on blind "Th .. " &rll<-Ip" are prepared under tho tc. them with their inane chatter. .lderattODll. ' d l rpctlon of the Prl en,l"' Orner,,1 Confer· The proof is yours No; the art of conversation is a • oommlselon, 16. F P. Forgy board elOC(' ,'d""n ~ " m e "t f'o m m III,>" b~ Henry Emanuel WOodl aDd Jane Woods, and w ht f ' 00 b ' W . Wllioll r, S e /· r · lllry . H~ Nort'h l'ltteenth sort 01' game of give and take, You By the test. ·' f I dt w &8 ag or to er 1912 Street. Ph,luU,·II.hln. PH • 116 2• acrel 0 an • make a remark about something ayne tOWll· '170 III Jo I b B lb k ' h .' II a a roo , expr~1I1I which amuses 01' interests you and The fire is great .htp, I 1 and ot er oonlilderationB. paId 2110, Bobbll Merrm Co, anDO• - • LJdla E. Van BarUngen to Eman. tilted statntM for Proll. Attorne 7. ' Only a Fire Hero this immediately suggests something The heat intense uel WOU.18 and Jane WOOdl, 13612 . y' bot tbe crowd oheered, aa. ~itb else to those gathered round. Bot if With little fuel acres of laDd in Wayne townllhlp Western Star, 600 .op1ea of tax rate bnrned handa, be held tlP a Imal1 , for rrellurer, 110 The W.stern ronnd box. "Fell.wal" he sbontlld o~e.person insists in selfishly monopAnd less expense. tland otbe~ conel.entions Istar 1I0nds for bridge tuni tlOO, "tbi! Buoklen'8 Arnica Salve I hold .ohzmg the talk all spontaneoity goes .Jame. H. Fen aelsey , trn8tee Ar· Tr.8teel of Pabllo Affairs, li,ht h .. s evervthing beat tor hurnll ." at once, and the,listeners are fatigued Think it over tlaar Bruce and Irving GreeDweod, 'CODrt BOO8e 11374 Tru Ile Right I also for hr.·lls, uloors, 80rOI', and bored instead of being amused And buy the best, 'rultees. Truateesblp of Shaker Publio A ~ i Ii ht " j liS $ es of pimples, e07.ema, outt1,spralll8, bruia· and interested. ' . .. a re, g fir a , 10.'1. AS Snrest pile oure. It subdues And I will come '!"!"!~!'!'!~!'!'!!'!'!~'!"!!!!!~~!'!'!~!'!'!~~ Tra,'ees of Publlo Affairs, water of Infl"mmation, kllls pdn. Only 26 And do the rest. 8tate of Ohio cit, of Toledo. .. Coar' uoale and jail, f17 19. Ohio oeDte at all drultgieta INDIIAN8 NOT "FADINQ OU.T." LuCY COunt,.! Corrugated Culvert Co oulvert pIpe • - • -~~O~rWe ~~Moro;~hJ. t~~:O:; ~ 'S, II. ~m D. Henkle fess and WEHHER ALMANAC . ' Tfhadie.notion that the Indian race ~iin1~1D:u~~e: ifo~~d~I?Ddotth~~~~ ! expensel all aurveyor f~r October -11 If ng out" is not supported by lInD will_PAY tbe Bum orOl'iB HUNDRED 1911) .1.6 81 E T T II b I That remarkable Year Bllok on the fact8. There are now according DOLLARS tor each and and eY8r7 CUB of ., .... . .. , emp 0 r die .., to th I ' Oataft'!! Chat_ot be cured b, the \1M ot r-paln Harlan town bl 't1930 ",t',rws, We,.'her, ElIrthqnl\k 'a a'ld east reports, 266,000 Indians , BALL 8 OATARRH CURB. ,George ' II p, , I As t ronom" Th e R ev. I r1 R. Bloill m • the coon try WI'th 3000' I'&ANK J. CHENEY. H Feldkamp brldae , 0 1D Bpeel'al 8wom to betore me and BUt.crlbed In 1111 . , . . repa rs AI f 191 0 h fi and -..,~ t ' h I rted b ,ilia 6&h day ot December. A. D. Hamilton tOWDlhlp aa676 WlI mRnN. or <I, t It Dea' and • .....,rva Ion Ie 00 S euppa If sr:e..l A. w. GLEASON, ']lam E Whitaore, 'lumber 166 60 belt eTer Illaed, tl now re.dy the government at an 'annual ~ of H 11' eat h Otll' ro~ Pub,UC. B. P. Blair oeMent $8 W . . Haod only 860 W Word and Work. t4,OOO"QOO. Curio~sly enough, the Sherwood Block &enl~11~ 8Dd-::u dir~tl; lIPO~ t:~ Brown .Cl~nIDK OU', Ohan'n :' a A l'ubll8blng Company, 3401 Frank IndianlS of the United States hl/ove blood •• d muOOUll lorfaoee of 'he bridge: S.. ()barlee '''lbbe eo:. lin A....oue, at .AOol" Mo., IIDd VOU .~. disproportionately with the Valley Phone 11'3 .YIYIn, IJeDd 'or~tt~Dlalefree. 1'0 110 •••• 60 Charles B. Glano will receive" ooPY prePl'Id, aillo ODe "hites~. the "unearned inere!Dent," !;}d' ~s..~lDEY!!. 00, Toledo, 0 C.ln Xo I" ,IS 10 N th B y, oopy of The Rev. Irl 8.. 8tok, Hag. belDg' l~cher l!-pon an average ~I' .,.,. ~.J ' ' " ruaa.IU 7 5 0 ' • !It, • a a. u· I Wbrd .d W ... ~ta b . than th h' . mL.!. Tab 'BilU'1 "amllT Pills 'for oon va,. Coli No' U6 .,' fG J h 8' De, aD or.., -r'. . 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Mrs. F. Graef has been q uite ill bot is now improving slowly MillS lnia Dll vls Bpent Sund llY with her muther Mr. Iln d Mra W W . Arnold were g oetltl Thursday of Mr. and Mrs. CbIlB. Reynold8 Ray M Ills mode a trip to Bamil ton, Bat.urday, Mra. Aohsoh Mullen has returned t o her Bon 's home in Gas City, Ind . Mre . •John!lon and little dau gbt.er are visiting Mr. and Mrs JIlS. Mol'· , gan Mr. Orlllndo Bl1rlan, of Ciooinnati, , spen~ the week end .... Ith re latlv p~' I: MIBs Alioe Cook and Miss Dough. man att.ended Te Loher 'a Asaooillo ' tion a.t Lebanon, Saturday. Mrs , Mary Edwards Is visiling rela.tlves In HarveY8burg . IIlrs. Chas . Reynolds and Mrs. W W . Arnold were Dayt"n 8hoppers recently. Muter EIl1!1 8~okes, of Bouth I Lebanon, i8 vi81ting biB grand mother . III'S. UhriBtte MoKinll8Y spent Friday with Mrs. Raobel Crew . Mrll. Mary Anson, of Xenia, spent one day reoently with Mre. N aom I Barilln .
Al l,heu ll Benn ett , of Ri ohm ond, lrd. , vlBl ted frlend H here 'l'uesdav of 11l8' week, after an I1bsenoe of 3S ytlllril. Mr . lind MrB. W. W . Welob at 'ended meeting In Wilmington, Friday, !t'red Dakin, of Dayton , oal18d on h ili pa rents here two days last wettk. C hUB Cook If' beautifying bis prllmiseB with paint and Ueorge M. Ed WR1·d, 18 the artillt. Frank Willon made a busineas trip to the ~oeen olty, Monday. Protra ,ted meetin, at the Friend's ohllroh begu1I 8nnd8y morning. Ber'na E, Day, aD eVII.nge118t, will !)ondllot the 8.,yloes OharleB Robleon, of Day 'on, hunted for 'wo daY8 in tbl.oom munlty, after lin abBenclI of four· teeo yesI'll . Rev. Fringer and the 8upsrintt'n dant for this dlatriot, preached at tbe II, E ohllroh, Iannday . Mrs . MatUe Vlnoh spent Beveral days laet week the "ueBt of relativtlll In Dayton , Ohio. Mrl. Marjorla l:!mith vlRlted relatlvell In Lovelaad and Clolnnatl, laa' week , Ralph Brooks W88 oon.lderably burt Friday In hla oorn IIhredder but by prompt aoUon his arm was .lIIlved . Mr. and Mrs. Ambrose Yarnt Bnndayed with Mr. MaftH'8 siBter Mrs. Mamnel Loyd . IIr. JeBBe Oarey, uf near Fell br')ok, vlsi~ bla brotber here llunday, .Iil188fl1 Mira and Margarit Tlld hunter, of Kingman, I!pent ijnnday here with friendll Jamea Buokner. of Yullow SprlDgll after sevlral years absenoe, apeD,
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. FLNE Ki t tier pearl, two grades, Testimonies and Sufferlngll. : 510 and 250 per bUBhel. In The early Friends do not sce m to alliC'huaetts. FOllr FrIends were thU F : qtllre of W T Frame, WayoeavlHe, have had any fund amental quarrel put to deat h. Tbey were whipped at Ohio R D . 3 n 27 I with the government. Th ey were tbe cart tails. put In the Btor l, •. ~()Wl1 Rnd 2-& pigs fOi fale . neither revolutionary nor anl!.rchlsllc. seourged, sent to prison and deni ed ~nw!< hRve had obolera AI80 2 Wbatever the government wa.s th ey an or the common human amcntt i ell . bl40k mal e hogs Inquire of Elmer "There could be no better med lolnf were loyal to It. Cromwell and T·o htu'oor a Qualte r was a pe nal or RogerI', Ferr.¥, 0 0 If There are many daJs i. 'hili than Cbtlomberlain'l Congh Remady, Charles I. and 11. received their aile- fense. A good tl eal of b Istorlcal con .000th when it III uIl6, for fowla co My ohlldren were all /liok with glance as to government&l matters. It trovers y has bc"n Intlulp;ed In reltard u RE Brp-It Big type P oland ChiDa whooping oough. One of t·bem wars It true, bowever. that Borne of the log t,JIe New England perse(' uUuJI " be outdoorl. For Ilia' reaMn 'h ..y Bo&r, 'wo YAurs old, a good and In bed, bad a high fever and waa Quaker tes ti monies brought the However un wise. and possibly outlu nd Ihould be •• pplled with a good· ailed oougbiDg np blood , tlnr d.xltor Friends Into collision with tbe admln· Is h some or thc conduct of the s or~ The Monk-If I had your figure ' snre pi« getter The flr~' man that haDe, aad lhe floor beavlly 1it~Tt'd Itave them Ohftmber'atn'l Congh IBtratlv e Bide of both kIngdom and, dist ressed Quakere may have bp.c l. I'd go to the theater e"IfJr"! nighL como" w1ll get a bargain in "0 ex&ra Th Giraft! Wh? I(ood Boar . BII.. A. . EllIB, Waynell110 'bny m'ly pxurel -" IIno kpell ' n Remedy Ilnd the 6rat dose euoo com mOil wealth. In the first p~ ace'l' there Is no poss ible jUBliftcalion I'm e &180 ville,0'110. n 27 Fri ends rcfuscd to take an oatb . Tbe the harsb and horrllJle treatmen t tlw )" them, and 'hrae bottlea oured them", II Iled-h:'" !\ob, -~r. h"' ·r",,"l ..1'111 lIIoal be The Monk-You have the advanuye Mrll. R. A. Donaldlon, of IAtx command of Jesus Willi. "swear not at re celv cd. The persec ution s we re m o r~ tepl ~"cleot1:r tlltlltU . '11 liy quar ington, 1I18s. For Bale by all deal. all," and they resolved to literally 01' l es~ rlgClrollR In Con ncctlCllt. NI> " tage of being able to Bit in the 01'- I . . breed cllBeaM, lind ulBeal.,d era . keep It. Resides they cl&lmed that an York ahd Vlr~lll ! a . Still. It has tu cheatra and , see from the bWOOIll FOR REST honest man's word was good enoush b~l admitted t bat the period of pers e- .t the u.m. time. poDltry Ie no' p~6table. anywbere, while the oatb of IUl un· cutlon wa.a the period of pbenom.:ual New Burliniton truthful mIlD added nothing to hlB ve- growth In the Sorlety. When the t ilDe OUSE of 4 reoma, wHh a large raclty. Frl.nda refused to p&.y "hat ClILJDe t hat ever ybody spoke well of t il e barn, known I I 'belate I. N, Don" wute ... our money buylog If you have anythinlt to sell Ule The leoond Dumber of the leoture honor" to any man. That Is, they Quakers, a sort of spiritual ~elf'8a ' ls .a.6eld .property, Inquire of 111'1. Ineng&enlnR plll~rl. Chambel' We'll A. 1'. Devitt, Wa:raenllle, Ohio . laio'l Llni nent II cbeaper and oouree, an lm\er"'lnmen~ by llr . would not remove their bala ID faction possessed them, and the y the Classified Ad column. nl'1 bel\er, DampeD a piece of flaDnel Beardefer, W.I eDjoyed b:r a lar,e eburchea. court roomll or other assem- ceased to ,row Il8 an organized So- sell It for you. bIles. These two t.esUmonleB brought c1oety. wlah It and bind It over 'be atrected audleDce . Friends untold trouble, and do not "Th eae arttC'les are pre pR r~d \lnder the - - - -- -.- - .- . parte ao .\ I' wtll relieve the pkln VerDon MO ' :ray bad hili leU \\'r~' _m Il8 vital today lIB they did two :~r(;~tlo;v~:, ~~)::p~,rt~~;,,~~~r~/l'I~~;; Yc:.U Oet All the News Through the Miami Oazette aDd 10ren8IB. For ...Ie by a\l dealInjnred while oraDkiDg In automo IUld a half centuries ago. ,V . WlIbu,·. S.c r~tAry. 140 Nortb Ftneo.nt h en. The te8tlmony regardlnc plalnne,s St""t. I'bllodelphl&. Pa. • - • btle, Ia'DI'day. of speech and of apparel, constituting , - • The Rev. Irl R. Hk;ka 1911 Almanac The nmalnB Qf lire. Sarah the stock pecullarltlea of the people "It Is a pleasule to \ell you that The Rev. Irl R, Blokll Almanao 8orOKlty Wheeler were broulM called Quaken, was ot the persistent Chamberlain 'B Cough Remidy is here for loterment, lIa'urday . IOrt. What In time became the garb th" best oough medlolne I ha.ve ever fo. 11113 Ie now ready, h II the of the Society, was at the beginning used," wrlr.a lirs. Hngh Campbllll, moe'lplendid number of u'lls popIIr. ftod Mrl. E D. aarlan and limply the dress of the period worn of Lavonia, Ga. '-I have uBed U Live Stock and General Auctioneer alar Y.r Boo~ ever printed. Itl Mra. WI" Balnee, of WllmtDgton, without ornament. a testimon y against wllth all my ohildren aad 'he resultl val. . haa been more thaD IvaI' were lueate of T . C. Haydock aDd the elcell8e8 and frivolities of apparel have been higbly latI8faotory." Posted on pedigrees and values of aU " w·-~, which cbara.cterlzed the period. The Fo:r 8ale by aU dealers, proven by remarkable foUlllmen'8 wife, laa • ...... kinds of breeding stock, lpeech wa. the language of lhe oom· • • • of tis atorm, weather aDd eart~ The relaUvea of flenry MUleI' mon people, used In addressing &II CHlILD MORTAUTY IN ~USSIA Experienced in handling farm sales since quate foreoute 'his year. Pro tendered him a lurprlae on Bunday persons. whether of luppose.1 high or_ ._ _ .. =- feuor. Blot .. ,ne&ly merits *he oon In laonor of hll blr,hday aDoiver low degree. Tbl, wars a protest against Appalling Number of Infantl Die 1.905. adenoe and IDpporl of all she people IIr:t, the class language of the period. wblch ,....,.. Annually Many Bllng used the singular pronoun In address· Killed b' PI Terms Reasonable -:- SaHifaction Ouarantoed DoD" faU to Hod 360 for bill 111&8 Rtlolph MoKee btll returned from : Ing ordinary people, and the plural In y III. Almana., or only onl dollar for hll 'be N. C. R. Day too, where he bas l lpeaklng to the so·called upper class· !~t. Petersburg had a "Day of ViaIplendld M'RaziDe and Al "a1lao bee 1 "" . es. This tcstlmony was an 0!\'enS8 tn GRADUATEZOF TOE Waynesville, Ohio n emp oy rulers maJ;lstrat cs and tho nohlll'), letl~' this spring, when .. couple of "ATIONAL AUOTION oae -r.e beat ODe dollar In· •- • II ,enerally, ' and caused Mornc \Xlrsecu· thotllaDd young . people, mcluding • Valley Telephone 'IS-2r • •'meat poeaible ia any home or A Oreat Building Fall. I tlon. In our lime what waB the arl s' many 6Ch oclb oya 8Dd 6Ch 00IgirII, 80BOOL ·.OF AIlERlCA ltulin... Send Word and "orkl when UI foundation la uodermlaed. toerallc langunge of the seven teentb ~~~!'!!!!~~!'!!!!!'!!!!~~!'!!!!~~~!'!!!!!'!!!!~~~~!!!!!!'!!!!~~~!'!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!~ Pllblllhlnl Company, •• 0& Franklin and If the touoda'ion of health century has become thl! common ver· spread through the city and sold ar-good dlgeatloD-ltI aUacked, qulok Dacular. tilldal nolete in order to raise funda Ave., 8'. Loui,: ~o. conlpee fo!l~nn, On 'he 6ra' ligna The causee which Inspired all 01 to lid in combating the appalling IS QUEEN OF GREENSTONES ofindlgea'ioa, Dr. King'. New Life the leyentHcuth ('cntltry religious per· infant mortality in Ruasia. No fewPill_ ..houll be taken to tone the I&cullons wcre varied . If a heavier er 'than 2,000,000 infante die annultomaob and regulak liver, tldney. hand rcstcd on Fri ends than otha . Tranapa,.."t Bowlnlte, or HTu"Vlwll" and bow:ela. l'leaBlnt, easy, aafe non·confonnlst Chrl8tlan8 It was he ally in fifty governments of Euro• Peund on South Illand of and only \l6 oonta at all drll"glBtB, causo they had all of lhe o!l'ensl70 peao ltuBSia Bnd in the Samara govNew Z.. land. e features of thei r fellow·su!l'erers, plu . ernment the death rate amounts to - - -•• - + - - cert nln Iweelallzed peculiarities. SUI) AD. important diacovery il reportSpring Valley posuhly Irel ·tlcal In doctrine, anli 58 per cent. Statistic8 show that of Silver is the 6nt eel of a ·large outcrop of greenstone sure Iy pro\'okl ng Iy Irregu IB.I In po lit ' four and a half million children over thought when considering gifts and praclil-e. while the Preshyterlan~ thl'1e8 million die befcre reachirig the for any !le8llOn or occuion. No more in • Jaitherto unexplored , mountainIIrll. protzer, of HamlltoD, wei Indel)elldenl9 !Lnll Baptlilts were ebas f fi ~ age· 0 ve years. graceful compliment can be extended than d f M out district on the weat coast 0 f tbe 'lae gnest last .... eek 0 r . an .... r8. Used wllh "'h ips, the Quaken were an offering of rich Iilver elegant in deli8n, petlOutb island of New Zealand, which E. N. &\Iy lind family . chast.lsed w1l11 scorpions. The mortality is much higher in feet in lute and in the newest ahapea. is thonght to be the original mother Mr, and Mrs B. B Etlogle, of Th e Conventicle Act was PIUll!Prl III the lummer tban in the winter, for leef born which an the greenltone Day too, were tbe week end gueBta 1670. Und.n· Its provisions the a ~B" m · every peasant adult is occupied in bllng of five or more perBons o\,er six· field work and the ehildre. n are confouna in that illand i 8 d erived• It of Mr aDd Mrs. RllY Eagle . teen rears of age' at any rell gluu : iI aDticipated that it het:eafter . Mr, and lin GIydon aopp and meeting. other than wch as mi gh t Ill! sequeDtly neglected. A large numbe 10 plentiful that ita use will no III'. and Mr. . Philip Ba .... te werl'! held In Ilcccordance wltb the rl<tuul ber are killed and eaten by pigs evis the mark which represents the highest pedec: longer be confined to local aouvenir donday ltuelta of Mr. and YrB E and poUty o· the Church of England . cry year in the absence of any guardtion in silver plate. With this imprint on every • ';"'1_ b t ill be -_ .. f I I was forbl uden and made a mlsde inna. So great, indeed, ia the morIJe" ....J, u 11' UIM:U or man e - M. UupaItY· meanor. While this act brou:;ht un article you can buy . piecM, table tops, monument&, etc./ ' Mra . "andage. a deaoone8a, talhd told baniAhlp to Frlenda. all ollis: toUty from thi8 cause that in mnny and will .1so be exported to China, at the M. E . oburob, ~onday morn non·confurl1l :alB were also sufferers. diabicts the land owners when mak"Silber Plate 'bat Wears" wbere greenatone, in the form of tnl . Tbe mos t l>rutal'. nppllca.tion of thl' ing' oontraets with thei1; peaaant tenu wely .. till ftpert. Tltia IlaiDp alto gaar_ ~ d z. rded' h law was aimed at the Scotch Covent!l1· t th t ' b an_ that ..d> piece i& perleca IA arIiItic: JI e, w feg~ 'Wlt peeu tar venM,a. Oh,ywn &1Iera Walllhopplnll ters. To preach In a Presbyterian au I pu a e a no plgs may e I cIeoip aDd fiuioh. eratloa,' 1'he diacovery of transpar- tn Dayton" toI .. tnrday . conventicle III Scotland Invited t':l leept on their holdings. I Solei by le.d.. dealenr e'ffIJent bowenite, known u "tungiwai," Mrll, Co,h'" Ogl8ltbee, .... ho wa.. II" death penalty. lVhlle tb l ~ em b3rgc OF COURSE, where. Send lor CII.Iope "(J.L" .bow. . ell deoipa. ~e queen 'of greeDitonee, near Mil- .eerioolll1 inJurf!d, II dolnR aa well wa, on. tile activities of Frlend R \V~fr ••• ID.... IUTAMMIA co. ford lOund, on. the wcst coast of the ' ... oooM be exppoted kept liP by the children. The law 111 '~e are ·a democratio country, (lalll"lt.&dloal81I ..., Ce., ......... ) not tlPply to them, and with t he faUI . _arld.n, Oonn. lO.nth i'land of New Zealand, i. re- II .... ErneRt l""ncte'tI 'lnd lIUh· en and mothers .rorblddcn to worshill. but-" ~ I. o~ 9f p:eat i~p?rtil~ce cIa. .btt'r, of Xenlll, vllUed wUb Mr or actually Iii prison for worsh iping "'Say the rest of iL" ' m adQera1ogtcal' circlet, tor It-CO!D- t aod M.' ''. &111 Ealtl", raNday. the boys IU\d ' glrle of the Q.taker. 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CHAPTER V. Two Discoverle •. "Wbere are we goi ng now ?" T nsked hrcastlcally. I was thorou ghl y Indignant at th e levity with W1llch th e Ins pector had .reoolved my theory of Cmndall's guilt. Firmly convInced of m y sound log ic, the thought at Davis lAughing at me before LouIse ra nkle d. As I began to expound, as fo r CefUlly ail I ~ould, the reUOM for my belief, he cut me short. "Come along, HardIng," he said In authoritative tones, "we've no time to
101le." Almost before I knew It I found my· s e lf by hIs BIde In tbe t¥lcab be hsd balled. In my IndIgnation I had fail e d to hear · the directIon he gave the chauffeur. "AccordIng to your theory, Mr, Detective Kent," he said wIth assum ed gravity, for he waB still In a cbamng ;mood, "where would he the best place for ua to go next t" "To Hugh Crandall's apartments." 1 erled, determined to convince hIm of my view of the case. "That Is exactly wbere we aN bound," be replied to my amazement. "But," 1 stammered, " I thought from your manner that you dlBagreed with me aa to Crandall's guilt." "I do. 1 doubt every man'l guilt until It Is definitely proved. 1 admit there Is ple nty of evIdence of Cran· 4,&.Il's connection with the case, 1 do not admit that any oC the evidence y~t IIhows Jt to be a guilt)' connectIon," AgaIn I startEd to EXlllaln m)' reaeona for thinkIng Crandall guilty, but again he refused to \lsten. "My dear fellow," ~e saId, "In my years oC Investigating crlmss I have thorougbly learned one les80n, and that It t he unwladom oC jumpIng at conclusions. There Is only one rule that never Calls. CO\lect a)1 the ~vl denae possIble II rst and then see to whom It pOints. Most detectives, both professional an,d amateur, make the latal mIstake of decIdIng on a theory and then setting out to prove it. That 1s the reason 80 many innooont men are convicted and so many guilty ones IIlscape. You can prove almost anything about anybody If you work baNI enough. Starting out with the theory tbat no such man' as Napoleon ever lived, 1 could gather many convlpclng proofs-" He stopped the taxIcab at the cor-
"Come '. Along, Harding," tie 8ald In Authoritative Tone •• nor loog enough to g ather In I\n arm· ~ul of atternoon p!\pe rs ·f rom a news· boy, and beg an srannlng tl'.elr flrst l'ages nnd throwIng them a.lde. From tbe disappointment In bls face 1 judged be had not Cound 1I'bat he was lookIng f or. • "What dId you expect to find?" I .sked wonderIngly. "Other aulcldes," ·he laid tel'1lely, bepln,; 'wlt~ :bt~ hallty re~dlng. Thoulh I ' have know.n ' Mlller Davis lor ,~eara 1 mUJIt', i::OJlf~Sl' tbat 1 con: ·ttauUr .tI}l~. ~lt . alili08t d~d by UWI .leepIJD3 ~pl)ll ty ;~f hlB me~tal Dtooe...... flllct)lM!lr ap.panntly ~!ratlo ecMl..... : 'H ... ' he was reject1ng m)' .(1H!orl' or: Crandall'. '!m!l (, ,.et JIJ~plng ~ tl:.. th. OciIlQluilOIl , thnt tbere
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would be o th e r sui cides, pORslbly con · neded w ith Ka lllltrine Pa rri s h' s Itct and Andrew Esl er 's death. It w as en · t lrel y Iwyo nd my "orup re h nslon, and th e next tack of his mind seemed even eve n more IJUzzling. " Uo you know nny lhlng about a rt?" he asked as ca lmly flS It w e were ha\"· Inl/: a n afte r·dinner chat at the c lub. " A lilLi e, not mu cb ." "I t anyone ns ke d you to define tecb n lque I doubt If you eould do It. I do not believe thero Is a paint er or a n art crit ic who co uld glvo a satlsrac· tory dellultlon . Yet any 0110 w bo know8 even a little abo ut paIntIng knows Bomethlng of teciJ nlque. We know thnt every palnle l' hus his own technl'ltlP. Show me palnlinp;s b y H e nrI, LUW60n and Glac kllns snd you do 11 0 t hal'e 10 label Ihem ror me to tell them apar t. [l'crog nl ze the work Of each ma n by hlB technique. Even if Law so n painted a portraIt an d Henri a Inndaca[lf:', ti,e Ind[vidulliity of th e artist would mak e his work rec ogn l z· able, th o ugh musked by a subject un· ususl for biOl. Crlmo Is like art In one respect at leas l- tec lmlque. Ev· e ry c rim Ina l brain ha s It s own tec hn iqu e. Anyon e who hns In l'est lga ted crim e , wbo has st udied evll·doers under a ll condition s, who has motched his wits n gnlnsl the Irs. Inevitably COmE'8 to reCOG ni ze types ot crimes. Glveu any partl culn r crIm e to trace, from tbe very nnture ot It he I. able to say at once, 'Thl! Is the work ot So-and·so: Now In th e F a rrish case I am confident that a crime ot some kind bas be-en C',ommltted or Is even now being committed. I may not know what partic ular thing It was that drove Katharine FarrIsh an d old Elser to seek death-in tact I do not know a8 yet-but that makes no dIfference. 1 know the type of crime. 1 recognize In the case per tain Indefinable things which convince me tb.at behind It all Is a cunning criminal braIn that bas planned some far-reachIng plot. It It was devilishly IngenIous enough to drive two people 10 suicide, In all probablhty It will have the same effect on others. There may be no other 8ulcldel, but J believe there will be. 1 shall wat,ch every ~port ot a suIcide for the next tew days wltb particular Interest. Wbo the crIminal 18, and who bls associate Is-tor I am convinced It Is a crime of the palrI have no ld.e a. Invelltlgatlon of mall thefts and stamp counterfeiting neve r bas brought me In touch with tbls par· tlcular Bart oC crime, so tbat ns yet [ am entirely at sea Ill! rega rds tbe Identity at tbe criminals." "All you have said," 1 told blm, "only convlnoos me that I am right about Hugh Crandall . An Intellige nt. edu· cated man gone wrong, a respec table broker wIth a secret propensIty tor crime, would fit your tbeory, wouldn't it '" "You saw Crandall's ,anltor last nIght, dIdn't you 1" was all the responlle he chose to mak.e to my ques· tlon, "What kind of 1\ chap Is he?" "It you cnn get blm to admIt you to Crandall's rooms you are a wonder," 1 :>eplled, repeatIng word for word my In~ervlew with the janitor the night before. "I generally go prepared for such fellOWS," he answered, smilingly draw· Ing from hIs pocket a blank legal document on whIch the word "attachment" wns p rinted b oldly across the back. T a king out a Countain pen, he rapidly flll ed In H ugh Crandall's name, on th e outsIde only. ~ course I saw Ihrou gh his ruse . He would reDresent himself os an or· fleer come te at tach Crandall's turnl· ture and thus gaIn accesu to the rooms . "But suppose the janitor Insists 011 reading the document a nd sees that It is blank IWllde?" "NO one ever r eads le gal documents unlesa necessary. Besides, a man of the janitor type generally has considerable respect for the arm of the law . He I. probably more or lesll famIliar with Its wor'lngs In dIspossessions and such tblngs, and realizes how futile ' oPpoBllIon would be, supposIng tbat we really were s heriff's deputies, as he will undoubtedly take us to be." We reached the place, and, dismIssIng the taxicab half a block away, marchod boldly up the steps and rang the bell. As the janItor answered, Da· vis, cnrelessly flIpping back his coat to sbow a badge at some sort, demand· ed admIttance to Crandall's apart· menta. "I've got an attachment, soo?" he said, flashIng the bnck of the document before the jllnltor's eyes. "Ob, that's It, Is It?" laId the jalll. tor. "That'. why he beat It so quick yesterday and told me not to Jet any one Into hIs roomll7" "So he has gone," exclaimed Davia In mock lIurprlse, "I don't :WQnder at that. lIas ··he paid you tM relit 1" "Come to t hlnIC oC 'i t, he tB .a month behind," Balet th'e janitor" "though often It'a beeq '~Ii~ wa)' apd~e .alwal'l' made. g!>Cd:". · . · . . . • .:.. '. -. Even, al be' wa. WifIng D.'-P~,gaJl lelld • the ' wa,. .1IP.~t~,. ·>Be,pect the lew, j!OqpI4!d ,wJtJi ' tl\e doub of lila \In.~t t1:iat D,," fi(. rAf'nitl·Jr.
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to lfur llul'TlCse. . . he fluD g open the door to Cnua. dn ll 's aparlment alter unlockIng It with his pen. key, Otlvla tU11lE'd, and IIRnllhlK him a coin. suld: . " I ~ un you get me n hammer and Il couple or Inr'ks till I put up n notloo?" "SUM," said the janitor. aa ho tu cked tho co in In bls poc ket. "1'1\ go down st a irs and got one rlp;ht away ." The apartment Into whl c b he had adm Itted us wa s !\ two· room ·and-bl1t h Nu lte. wi th fu rnishings Ind icating tbat II s occ upant was a ma n ot co mrort· IIbl menns Rnd good taste. TheM wer oOllle wcll·chosen pi ctures on the wu ll IllId a fine 101 of books. There was none of t ho !li 8 \lI~y or stnge favorites nnd spo rtln~ 111 ctllres found In burhe lor dens; but two framed photo· ,,"' pils or Kuthnrln e Farrish, one wllh nn In scripti on, BUllied down rrom the wulls, DimasI. the onl y touc h or feml · ul l1l ty nbou l th e place. As Boon 118 tho j nn ltor disappeared DavIs made Ii h<>p·lI ne tor n des k thnt stood open and b egan a husly search or the pal)(>rs. I BtepPE'd Into the hed· room und gla nood abou t. Something on the dresse r caught my eye a nd I crossed and pleked It lip. I stnrt('d liS 1 realiz e d wbat It was . The smn ll object In my hand wns to Ole more and m ore conv in cing proof of Cran · dall '8 guilt. " Come on, Ke nt." ca lled DaI'ls from the ndjoln lng r oom; ''1'I'e got what I cam e fOT." SII II cl ut~hlng Ihe ob j e~t I hnd picked up, I retu rn ed 10 the sit ting· room to find Uav ls Imrlllt lenlir \vlllt· Ing ror me at the hend or I he sllli r s "Qu ick ," he sold , " Iet's ~N ou t before the Jan llOr retu rn s. 1'hel'e Is n o use wa iting to make expla nation s, as long RS we ha l'e all we nee d." As we ren chE'd t he front door we hf:' ard the jani tor sh u flll n ~ up the !talrs, but we we re Ilround the corner and safely seated In a hotel cafe al·
the FarriSh case. A criminal us in g the mnlls for mesal purpolW's naturally locntes, It poulhle, In allot he r etate rrom thoe Bce ne o f bl. operations , foresc:41lng tho · bette r rhauce or I gill delays and possible escape. A ' rlmlnal workl n!': In New York nat um Ill' Recks New J t'Tsey a. he adQllltrlf>rs. 1r Crandall wns ('ognl· zant o r tbe yello w letters, whethe r his (' on nccIIClll wa s h nor.lIlt o r guil ty. he nOl uTIIlly woul d h He knowll or would have trl.ld to !I m.l Olll whence th ey co me. I weill Inti> hi s Tooms wit h one qucs tlon In my mind nnd I soon round th e ans wer. 'In Crandall' s addr "88 boo k will Ihe re not b e some addr'esB In New Jc rs<'Y thnt may glvo a r lu e~ ' Almost Ih e tlrst thing I turn ed 10 was this one of Lock Box 17 . Now In Ihe posll1 l busi n ess one o f the fir st Ih ln ~s WI' le arn Is t\lat the crimina l a l ways I rles to get a po st·o ffi!'e box. For that reauon t we, refere nces ur e always rcql:lred . In spite o r thllt IJrer.all llon, mall), of Ihe hoxes are co n· sla nlly t:>el nG uBee! fo r fraudu ll' n t purPOSI'R. When we find Ollt who rente d Lork Box 17 at Ardwny, we Rh!l ll be dose on 11111 trail or the yellow let· te r." "WeTI'! I here nny letters of Katha.rim! lo'"rr l8h'8 In Ihe (I ~ s k ?" I nsk ed. "I guess so ," sa id I lav ls un co n cernedly. " I saw a bundl e or lellers In tl \\,omnn'l! handwriling. bu t I didn't e ,'e ll look to seo whose the y were. " I was dlsnppoln ted thus fa r with the In spector 's handling of th e caso. His d ls re gnr'd of what appeared to me to bo vital evide nCE' nnd lhe decision he hnd made about this nrldresR b e ln~ tllnt or the se nd er or the yellow let· tors setlmt'd to me wholly \II oglcal." " You ' \! gra nt, of ('ourse, lilat Cran· dall Is a morphIn e user," I ven l u re d. "A pa ir or sword s In a man's room don 't make hIm n fenoo r. Excuse me for a minute while I t ele phon e my orllell. "
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80 LIke Stra~e,.. N ell-Bob Brown and Dolly Smith IU'e engage l\. S h &--In deed! I thou ght they we r e b ett r acqualot ed. Puts Job In Second Place. A Humbo ldt rancher return ed tram a year 's tr ip throug h ~oaat to lltul t h a t a one-tlmo uelgbbor of his. a man not ed ror bls pcrfect patience. bad b ee n bavlng 0. sie ge at ba d lu ck. Upon h earin g the newl he Immodlate ly 80ug ht out tho nolghbor La condole with him . "We ll, John ," he laid, after greet· Ings had been excbanged, "I h en r you lost a ll of your timber tbroUKb the forea t fir es," The ot he r man n odded . "And tb ey say that the rtTer cut off your b es t bottom land ; tbat your bogs all di ed of cholera ; that your ""!fe and chil dre n had been sick. and tbat th e y bave now foreclosed tho mortgage on your other place." John n odde d a gaIn . "Yes, It'a all tru e." h o said , look ing about hIm at what had once bee n his prosperous farm , "all tru e . Why , sometimes I got a lmos t dl sco uras ed."-Ladles' Home J ournal.
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We were walking down tho IItreot Suoday and we saw the most beau 11MOTHER GRAY'S SWEET ful cblld sitting on the trout steps of a pretty bouBe, says T e d Robln~ . POWDERS FOR CHILDREN His ey ~, o wore so big an d blue, hi s SRclit"ve i-l"" hlhn("[UI. C on p; l l l)&. tton .Cold 8 nnc1 corrtC't lliaorrtl!raot eurly head so go !o.l eu, his Innoce nt , th e ~ t o ma{" h nmt bowel :.. Uud by smile 6 0 trank and In viting tbat we ft f otilrf'J/ur ZI J' ('a ~ J . At a ll n nl~~ • ar is ts 25<:. Sa ulf")lC' mailct1 1'H IUt. could nOlt res is t th e te mptation to en• ~. M.AJI.L AQll roa A~ S . Ol",.t ••• L_ .0". N. Y •. t e r tnto co nvers ation with blm. " W e ll , son," we saId In the idiotic· ally genial way wlUl whlcb an aduV, ...... n 1 - ~•• 1 _ct usuall y uddress es a cb lld . " ho w old , . , ~ t ........ , 1I,h--are you ?" \Trot,. re r ,.'",au. &ad "Four," li sp ed tho In!ant. (lie (lidn 't -,~I~:;:;~ I~.~o, ... LOI'JIII ' " ,LE, Kf. really li sp It, becau se you c an't li sp DNt_" I . F'Q "" IlI d_. "ML "tAbU_h od 18.)6. when you s ny rour ; but tbat's the way cblldren ar e slIpposed to do.) "Isn 't th nt nn o !" lit wou ld have b een JUlst as tin e It h (" d boe n tbree, though. ' Or flvo . IIi 0ro Idiocy .) "And whos o 1I t1l e bo y a re yo u ?" "M amm u's I!'I boy ." DR. PEERY'S uAren 'l you papa's Iit tl o b oy, too~" "Nope ." • "Why ar e n't YOU papa's little boy ?" "Tbe d ecr e e glmm e to mamma." England's Motto. The n we wenl on our pleasant way. "Dl eu et ~ Ion Drn lt "- "Ood and My -Sava nnah Morn In g New s. n lgbt"- tb e roynl motto or England , wa s th o Darole ot tbo day given by For Inflamed Eyelids Chlvidr,)us In Face of Misfortune. Hic hard I. Ihe o f th o Lion Heart) to ,~ o,to,f Prepared by At 11 mass mee tin g r ecently In a his army at tbe balll e o r OIBors, In ~WRIGHT'8 INDIAN VEGETABLE nearby town a n old unci for e most cltI· Pran ce , on t h e 20tb of Se ptem ber, PILL CO. lie n who clin gs to th e sartorial sty lo 11 98, wh e n th e French army was slg· NEW YORK of years ago, was clllled upon for h is nally d e feated . Dleu et Man Droit views CIlI th e Bubj ect In dlscll ss lon. He appears to have b p.e n Orst as sumed as made EL bri e f speec b , and as b e was a malt a by li enry VI., 1422·14C2 . Sem· comp ell ed 10 burry back to his office, pe r Id em- "Al waYB the Sameoo-w a s he tu m ed to th e Beat n e Jet to his, on o ne of th e motto es of Quee n E li za· Save Ihe time and expense of haulin_g wblcb b o bad de pos it ed his silk hat. be th ; a lso adopted by Queen8 Mary your com to the mill. Buy a MONARCH just In ti me to Bee a woman Datte n a nd Anne. MILL and grind the mealforyourown table. You are l ure to have c1eanerJ .fresher and It complel ely b)' s lttlnS on It. more meal. Send loday for a Monarch MilL E ver po lit I', hi s fcelings weJ'e nev er· Breaking Il Gently. tb e less stirred, acd t h e be st he could Pat-Mrs, Fla nnigan. yure man think of to say un de r tho circum· Molko has jus t fell orr th' scarroldln' (l nd kille d him s elf, b edad! .ur~ndlnIrOorn M ...I. alll<lDdlot atonceel was : "1-1- 1 h ope you lIa\'9 not Injure d ~i'ic~ ~m~~::'?""llo:'g;;..t'°ur:l; Mr s . F'l n nnl gan (collapsing 111 chair) yoursel f, madam ." - KansRa City Slar. - lllvtns! ~::'::J0 ~~:I~~';~U~tro:;;'~r 8~o~ P a t - At 8y- a lay'. 'Tl B on ] y hI s 1eg I hoyo and u ll: tur etlt.'\ IOfI and Curtbur InConoaLloo. t.ho t's bru k. It's rej oi ced ye'l\ be to I Sprout, Waldron' Co., Situations Vacant. The rIch bacll&1or slg l,e d and look· huar It whln ye th ougbt ho wne Wiled , L~:;;;;;;~~.;BO;X~4~6~"~,~.~U;N;C;Y.~P~A.~ CUJ·-r·st! - Puck . e d fix e dl y at tbc~eaullrlll girl. -"Tblng8 w ltll me," h e sai d. "are at slxee and s e \'cns. I fce l the great need of a woman In m y h ome-on (> DIIIIIIIIIIIlI!lIlmIIIIIIDIIIIImIIllll_tm:;iUru.1~!lIIllUnullllIlllllDI!11IDlllIllIlnllll_lIIIIIYnnDDt:I'J who would s traighte n out my tangle d F THERE I~ a lime above all times when a affairs and mak e lite worth living woman should be In perfect physical condition once Dlg aln ." It II the tlmo prevIous to the coDlinC of her babe. H er sort glan ce spoke h er excIte· Darlrul thll perIod many women luff.. from hoadache. ment Send expectation . at~l ...ncu, pains of various dcscrlptlon poor appetite. and a hoot of otloer nUmc:nuwhlch.hould bcellmlnAted In "Y es ?OO sh e QU l!rl e d , ge ntly, JUIIkII to tbc new Ille aboolt to be uobered Into lhLo world. "Do you know, " h e continued, "of any goo d, abl e·bodle d woma n whom J could ge t to c lea n th e house?"
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Cro.. Section of Dairy HOUle. capable of consldorable variation tel adapt It to a wide sphere of useful· ness. For Inrge r dalrl os the earne ar· rangem e nt may be used a ll a la r ge r scale, each room be in g made of great· fO r size. Th e build in g Illustrated he rewlt b In 20 f"et long. 10 fee t wid e, 8 ree t , G Inch es blgh In front and 6 fec t, 6 inch es h 19b In th e rear, and Is cov · e re d with a s h ed root. The e xterior of th e building may bo cove r ed with s h ea th ing and bu ilding papet or weathe r boarding and s hingles; ex· pe nse, dura bility and appearanco ' baIng the deci ding factor s . The Interl· or, how ever. should b e ca re fully fin · Is h ed. so tbat tbe walla lind ceiling may b o smoo th and treo fro m corner s or proj e ctions which mlgb t accumu· late du s t and dirt. The building should have a good concrete floor, pitched to drain tbrough bell traps. Tbe sIde walls s hould be plastered with cem.llIt piast e r on me ta l latblng as high as tho wlndowo. The remainde r of the walls and c\! lIlng may be covered wltb malched 'f loorlng, and botll wall!\ and ce iling sbould be pain t ed with a white, washable enamel paint. Ventil ating flu e s should ex te nd tbrough tb e roof (rom the ceilin gs of the cool · Ing room and tbe wash room . The wIndows ehould be blnge d, as shown in th e drn \V Ings, and sot to be fl usb with tho Inside wall when clos ed . Tb o equIpm e nt cons is ts of a 1 ~ to 2 hors epower vertical boiler. \', hleb sU\tplles steam to the alnk and to th e steam jet In the drain board; a galvani zed Iron wash sink, a can rack, a Ea bcock tester. a concrete cooling tank. a milk cool e r and milk acal e s. After th e c>?w Is milked the pall of milk should bo carried to the milk room. weighed, recorded, and sampled for the composite t es t. Then tho milk 18 run ov er the cooler, ualng cold running water tor the first cool· Ing. When a ('.an Is filled with milk trom the cooler It Is put In the cement tank. whlcb should be filled with Ice and water blgh enough to come well up 011 the neck of tbe can, and the contents should be sUrred frequently with a clean stirrer and tborougbly cooled. When the milk III not being stirred the cana should al· way 0 kept covered to prevent tho elltrance of duat, dirt, In sects. etc. Never mix warm and cold milk or cream. The doors of the milk room should be kept shut except wben 11111. n6cessary to pass l.n or out. For the proper sterilization of utenWhen all the milk Is cooled, the slls an abundance of steam cir bot wa- cooler, IJalls, strainers, etc., can be ter Is needed. A pall or can may be carried Into the wash room, whero clean to tbe eye and yet may carry they should be rlnsfld In cold water numberless germs which wltl haBten Rnd then washed wltb hot water and the souring of milk, cause bad fiavor washing powder. After this they 1lT(\ In butter or cbeese, 01' spread con· Inverted on the drain board anel laglon. Arter utens ils are wsshed rinsed and steamed. }t'or this purpOSfl clean they should be eIther scalded two pipes Dlay be uRed. one carrying with boiling water or steamed . cold water, the other steam. These The dairy house should bo so built may be controlled by eIther hand or that labor Is economized to tbe great- foot levers . Or a single jct may be eet extent. To do this the building lustalled, fed by botb cold water and Iltust be arranged so that unneces- ateam. Utenslle after being steamed 8ary steps' wtll be avoided. should be Inverted on the drying It Is not posslblo to submit a plan rack. whleh will suit all conditions, but It The little closet In the wall tieIs believed tbat the Rccompnnylng cle- tween the milk room and tbe wash Ilgn will meet the noe ds of the avo rocm Is to hold bottles In which "om· erago dairy tbat 81>lp8 e ither milk poslte milk samplea from each "O~ or cream In cnns. This plan Is may be kept,
Recent dev elopme nts In da irying have caused a large de mllnd ror Ilo dairy hous e wblcb will fulfill sanitary rO'lulre me nts and at the same tim e b o pructicnl and In ex pensive. For tboso wbo a re striving to Improve th o quality of th e ir products, such a buil d ing Is an ahsolute n ecess ity. M Ilk which Is poured or str ai n e d In tbe barn. or allow ed to stand tb ere, Is apt to be contaminated by ge rms and to absor b alaLl e odors. The b es t }H'nctlce Is to r emove tho milk to th o dairy house as soo n as each cow Is milked. Milk sbould a lso be cooled Immediate ly; flO tb c d ai ry house should be provldod with proper raclll· ties tor this purpose. While tb e dai r y h ouse s hould be co n ve nlc ntly loca ted so that tbe milk· e rB do not hav e n long walk from tbe ba rn , It must be so pluce d that It Is fl'ee tram contaminating 8urroundIng s . It should 'be built so me what away from th e ba rn on a we ll·dralned spot, and the drnln age of tb e dairy houso Itse lf should be carried well away rrom th e buildin g. If pesslble. tbe ground shou ld Blope tram th e dairy hou se toward th o bam. r at her tben from th e barn toward tbe dairy hou se. The prinCipa l purpOS E> In building a dairy bouso Is to provi de a plac e where dairy produc t s may he handl ed a l)a rt trom everythin g olse. To carry out this Id '!a It Is n ecessary t o d iv id e th e Interior at th e hulldln g so that ute n s ils will not hav e to be washed In th e sarno room wh er e th e milk Is handled. Thorough c lean liness must alw ays be k ee pt In mind ; th e refore tb"ro should be no unn oce ssary ledges or rough surfaces Inside the building, so that It can be Quickly and tboroughly cleaned , Ve ntilators are necessary to k ee p the all' In the milk room fresh and fr ee tram musty and otber undesirable odors. and to carry orr steam from the wash room. Wlndows are of prime Importance. at. th ey let In tre eh air and sun light. and facilitate work. In ' summer the doors and windows should be screened to k eep out til es ami other Insects. It · Is Impe rative that the re should be a plentiful 6upply at cold running ""ater at the dairy house. It It Is not l\I's81ble to have a regular water sy. tern, the supply may bo piped from Dn elevated lank fed by a h ydraulic ram, e ngine, windmill or hand pump. The dairyman can III arrord to spend his tlmo In currying water In a pall to cool his milk and wasil hla uten-
Mu.t Be Organized Work. It Is high tim e to ope n a campaign on b ehalf of the cburch; to und ertake the task of making It clear that lito must organlzA In Born e form at expres· ilion. The first thin g to be dOlle Is not 60 much to convince peopl e of the Imparlance of Bny particular torm of chUrch organlJ:Btion, as to put beyond question the n ecessity for organlza· lion. We as Baptists have OUT can· vlctlons as to the proper constitution ot tho cburch. At tbe present tilDe the ..questloll s ee ms to be not BO much as te--U1e sllfUllnc form which the cburch IIhall take, but wbether or not we sball have a ' cburch at all. In conversation with a young man recently who had just returned from a confe renco'" of Christian young men, he said tbat he bad been Impres8ed by the Indiffe rence, not to say contompt, for organized Christianity manUested by mlUlY ot those wbom he had met. Deyond qu estion, tbe ChrlsUan forces of this country must pre· sent an unbroken tront In th e contllet with the rorces of evil. It will be I lIulcld nl, howeve r, for us to Injure all organi zation and to depend upon guerrilla warfare. Inde pend ent and Isolated activity on the part of tile Indlvldual cannot be depended upon to produce the results which we desire. W e are weak e nough, at the best. and it Is only In associated errort that we Ihall be able to accomplish the trernendous tasks which are betore us. A new aense of tbo Imparlance at the church attd a larger and more un· aelllsh devotion to ltll Inlerests are .really needed In tbe rell.lous life of tCldaY ,-Tbe Standard.
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I '';hlle th e de oonJillalions In Am e rica hav e made n Inrge r proportion'u te growth thnn th ey hQ.v e do ne In Oreat Drltuln durin g the In at fow years, can· dltlons IH)ro n re by no menns Idea\. We aro COml)elll' d to fn co Ih o raet of l essened Interes t In tb o cburc b all tb e . part of Cbrl s tian peop le. Only In ex· cep tion a l caseB Is there th t' loyalty to the ch urch wh lcb Olarke d tho r eligious life of 50 yenrs ago. This decad enco may b e exp lain ed, In pn rt, by the growing dovotlon to pleasurp ; tb e motor-car and th e galt links ha ve not a lItti o to do with th e d ecrease In at· ten dance II po II th o Bc n 'lccs of th e bOUBO at Ood . As we bave In creas ed In wenltb and nblllty to supply our· s e lves with variou s torllls at r(>cr ealion, we see m to hav e dec reasc d In d evotion to Ule great Inte res ts o r th e hnman soul. Need for Return to Church, Wh a tever oth or rl'aso n s tb er e mar b oo how e ve r , for th e decrease In cllurch atte ndance. It see ms c lear t hat tho re moval of e mphas is from the church as an esse nti a l factor In tbe wo rk of th e kin g do m of Ood has b a d not a little to do with th e change that has talte n place. For some yeu rs. now. most at us have b ee n bU8Y In makIn g It cl ear that sa h 'atlon do ea not bin ge up on eccles iastical relutlonshlp, and th a t It Is possible to servo tbe cause oC ChrI st with o ut us ing tbe church 8S a medluOl of e xpression . We hav e laid s tress upon th e Imme diacy ot r elatio n s hip be tw ee n th e be li ever and Ills Lord, som otbln g wblch a lways n eed s emphas is. 8nd ha\' e IDPa surably n eg l ect~IJ to se t torth tbe necessity tor co·ope rntt\' c effort fnr th e exten· ala n of tb e kin gdo m of Ood . In our des ire to promote th e esse ntial unity of all th e follow e rs of J l' S US Ch ri s t, Wb ba ve, p erhaps. uncon scious ly to cunelvcs. convey ed th e Imp ress ion that th o world would ge t a long very ,." ell without C hris tian organization of IIny k1nd. Those of li S wbo be lieve ",nd t eac h tbnt J OS lIS did uot organlzo a churcb may hav e bee n und er stood as holdin g that th e o rga nization Is un-
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Edmtlnd l~et u lli ck, at the alloted age of thrl'e sco re years and ten. egteellwll and honored by a l a rg~ MOllo ay. l'in·I\· tl f f riend--. dL' pllt'led this life Dr. A T. Wright al hi s home in vVay n e~v ille at 1 ~:20 TU l'sd.ay. Tu esday. Novetnher 12. 191 2·
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>In.1 wa. bnl n in ('l)l'n \\'all (:o unty . I 1';lllrlan d. f\ IIlY ~'l , J ~~~ , F. C l'arl'y was a · Cin 'in n"t i One II f a fami ly of ~ ix ,_'hi ldl' en all \'i ..;itlJ 1.'. Tuesday. \1' wl1' \l11 1I1'(' ,' ell'd him t il thl' fuIUr!' Il,·. Hal hawo.\' \Va'l in Lf'hl1 n"" :if e. Ull D" ('emb~ r 28. I S6~) h" wa.: Monday 0 11 lJU~ill~s..~. marri "d to Mary Emma Burnett. ¥d of this uni un two children were Gord on Juy malte :1 b ll~ in es~ trip F.vC'f}' \Ktl 1n ou rvauh Is pr o 1l:ct .. d b, a :li ,t'C'I .d h\l o.lI Ii !lI n lto\lIi~m ;\UU .1 Jllu6k set o f tumblCla. Entrult yuur vah"",bln tv IU , - tll e)' willlx: ~oJJ~ t!'ljlll flf\: U wen :\5 l heft. born . b('th uf whom were claimed by tu Killgs Mi ll" ~1"ntla .'l. death in yuung wonlanhou :1 , only the C. M. l{obit7.er WB!l B bu sin ess wife and one ~rand child surv iv inll visitor in ~a son, Tuesday. hi m. lIis occ upati on durinlt a g- rcale r part uf hi s life waH farming', but in ~ Ir a nd f\ l l'~ . J ohn Fromm ami ear ly mlll1h ou.l he ass iste d Ili ~ father famil y . uf I layton. were here Sun· a \ a stone maHon. day . Mrll. C. B. Bentley spent Tuesday In lJos iliun!:! of tru"L he ~e rve-cl th e public as a member uf the village in Dayton with her sister Mrs. Huffcouncil at!! as Trustee of til e Masollie man. Ia d ge f or man.v years. In infancy baptized in lhe church Mr. and Mrs Jo~. Hawke, of of Jo:ng land , th c latter yea ~ of hi ;.; Bellefontaine, are guests of relatives life he was a membet' of the Society here. uf Friend s, Mr. and Mrs. Alex Emley wt!re The following we q uote from t he And avoid disappointment. Orders fille~ and pen of the deceased. relative to their visitors in Dayton three days last delivered if received early. Leave orders not comin g to America:- William and week. later than Monday morning. Ma ry Ann ' Retallick with fou l' Mrs. J enni e B. Chadwick and Mrs. children, left England ill July and These dainties make every meal a banquet. Wm. Salisbury. spent Monday in arrived in Wayne~ville, Warren County, Ohio the fullowing month August 24, 1851, after six weeks and Cincinnati. Messrs. Chas. Cornell and Martin -- - =-=-c- four daYi on thp Atlantic on the sail Gons were called to Lebanon, Tuesship Oregon. Thirty-six souls were for Post "_Headquarters _________ _ _up-to-date ________ _ _ _Oards _ _ _ _, on board incluriing passengers and day on the jury.
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Order your Thanksgiving Cakes and Plum Pudding
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~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ crew, and all, save one. were born in Cromwell County, England . Lytle After two dliYs spent in New York City, we came by rail to Dunkirk, New York, thence . . boat to CleveBorn-To Mr. and Mrs. Robert land, Ohio. and then directly by rail Friend. November 10, a daughler. to Waynesville. The Litt:e Miami COOD THINCS Mesdames Lucy Dyke and Adra Railroad had then been in operation To Eat for Lewis were in Dayton, Friday. about seven years. lire. Wilbur Williams. of Piqua, 1842- 1912- Between these two came Sunday to spend a few days ' lids of birth and death are the leaves with Mr. and Mrs. Albert Stacy. Fresh Bait. OYSTERS, Bulk and of a lonir. patient, appreciative and Rev. W. H. Wherly, SuperintenSanitary Cans- pints and qts. dent of the Dayton District, delivered I useful life. The kind husband, indulgen t a very able Rrmon at Lytle church, I Fancy Golden Heart Celery Fancy Cranberriea father ami loyal friend has left to Thursday eYenin~. Sweet Fla. Oranges his kindred and his community the Wilbur Clark and family, and Mr. Fancy Grape Fruit priceless le~acy of a just and upri~ht and Mrs. William Carmony were Malaga Grapes, New Nuts, life. Edmund Retallick was a Sunday guests of Mr. and Mrs. Edgemont Butter Crackers, gentleman. Ris courtesy Christian William Wheaton, near Springboro. Bermuda Onions, New Dates. of the old school which is all the was E. R. Randolph and family, Stacy New Figs, New Raisins, New more beautiful and conspicuous in and Stanley Lamb. of I;>ayton, spent Mince Meat,New Dried Peach· these days, because of its rareneSi es, New Citron, OliVes, New Saturday evening and Sunday with Catsup, Pickles, Country Lard. To our sorrowing hear~ who are Mr. and Mre. C. S. Lamb. yet in our pilgrima~e. from whom oseph Champion Bring us your Butter and Eggs. his dear presence is biken, and who Highest prices paid- cash . baa for their Sunday guests, Mra. shall misi his smile and fI iendly or trade. Mary Silvel'8. of Excelsior Springs, recogniti<>n and his words of sympathy M•. , Charles' Goll and family, Misses . It pa)'s to trade at and encouragement, to us there Ella and Clara Kenrick, .f Dayton, comes the blesse~ assurance: "Such and Charles Kenrick, of Centerville. as be faithful in love, shall abide Mrs. Nettie Emrick, Miss Blanche TWO 8TORE8 with Him, for grace and mercy is to Cornell. Mesdames Lydia Coleman , WAYNESVILLE S PRING VALLEY llis saints and He hath care for His Alice Githens and Lydia Pine were elect." J. F. C. in Dayton shopping, Thursday. Mrs. Adda Parnell returned MonCARD OF THANKS day after spending a wef'k with her Haines, Mildred Hole and Mr. and We desire through the Gazette to son Ernest and family, in Dayton. Mrs. Walter Kenrick. thank our many friendd for their Mr. and Mrs. C. E. Johns enter- The Quarterly Communion service talned at Sunday dinner, Mr. and wil be held next Sunday evening kindness shown us in our late Mrs. Sidney Coon, Misses Reba following the sermon by Rev. S. W. bereavement; also Mrs. Howell, Mrs. McKinsey. and Mrs. White for their Earnhart, Thta Stacy, Bertha, Campbell. singing. Beulah and Ruth Coon, Ernest Earn--Mrs. Ed. Retallick and Family. hart and Glenn Brock. SPECIAL -e6MMUNICATION Mr. and Mrs, Lester Kenrick enNotice of Appointment There will be a special communica_ __ tertained on Sunday the following i'\1ests: Mr. and Mrs Warren Ken- tion of WaynesvillH Lodge, No. 163, I Estate or HarrlBon Oomell. Dece......d. . t Notice ill il6reby given that W . B. Alloll M, Th urs d ay evening a has OOeu dilly appointed &rid lIualilled aa rick, of Dayton. Mr. and Mrs Elmer F . & A. . the F C degree Executor 01 tho Estatti or BarrlllOn Cornell 7:45 to confer Montgomery and daughter Cleo, Sojourning brethren 'cordially in: 'a~~ie.1vt~~,CSitlr' 8~bef~8\'ted. Harry Kenrick and children, Everett J~~~~ oroi1.!~~bate Uourt. vited. and Ruth, Mr. and Mrs. S. H. , Warren County. Ohio.
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S M. Sellers, of South Charleston, was in town one day lliSt week enroute from Lebanon.
Watch Thla 8pace for 8omothlna New
Mr. and Mrs . Tom Middleton, of Spring Valley, llpent Sunday with Mrs.8arah Lippincott.
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Mr. and Mrs. S . L. t.:artwright spent Tuesday in Xenia, the guestS of Lie!ut. and Ml'8. Frazier. If yrou want a good ran~eorheater, see A. B. Sides. He sells the Jewell of Detroit. A dandy stove.
Mrs. J. L. McCune, of Princeton, W. Va., is the guest of her mother, Mrs Eva Miller and fam,lIy. Mis~
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Cal'8tensen, of C!.evHland, Ohio, is the guest of her illS erMrs. L. A:-Zlmmerman.
•.••Will Soon Be· Here•••. If you have no new Suit or Overcoat for the event, just bring us the old one and we'll make it look like new. ' If you give us one . . . tnal, we are sure t halt you ')) come . agam Try it and see. We will treat you right.
Mit88rs. Louis Printz and Dean Howell were in Dayton, Tueiday, and Haw Thurston, the magician.
Remember o\lr motto:
ME!sdames J. T. Marlatt, C. M. Robitzer and Miss Helen Marlatt were, Dayton visitors, Saturday,
"Satisfaction or No Charge"
Mrs. S. M. Sell el'8 , of South Charleston, has been the two days guest of Mr. and Mrs. I. E. Keys.
Mrs. Cora Baker and two daughters, of Springfield. Ohio, were guests of relatives here over Sunday.
PIERCE THE PRESSER Enterprise Bldg.
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Mlr. and Mrs. Ray Hawke and Mr. Carl Hawke, of Dayton, were the guests of their parents over Sunday.
HUNTING SEASON IS ON Mr. and Mrs. S. L. Cartwright II Rev. C. S. Grauser attended Ii d M' K' M Ott . an ISS eZla em we-e m meeting of 't he Warren County Min- Lebanon, Monday afternoon. , The Beason for quails and rabblta isterial Association, at Lebanon, A . f h P t t' d commenced Friday, and minrod!! M d meetmg 0 t e ro ec Ive an tIM bb··· on ay. D f A ' l' '11 b h Id t were au ear y. any ra I .. were etec Ive .s,ocla Ion WI e e a shot, but quails seem to be searce, y Miss Eva Smith and Mr. Roy ~he Town~hlp House •. Saturda even- or else they are hugging the bottom Bailiff, of Xenia, spent Sunday at mg. Busmess of Importance on rail of fences. Many hunten from the borne of Mr. T. Jeff Smith and hand. Dayton were down this way. It i. ~~~~~~~~~t~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~f i
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Mildred, r(ltumed to their borne ih Mrs. Louisa Woolley retuned Morrow. Saturday. Mrs. Laura home Monday aftE'r a couple of Mosher accompanied them home for weelt's visit with relatives in Spring a few day's visit . Vall ley and Xenia. Mr. and Mrs. Henry Satterthwaite M ~88 Donna Hawke arrived home entertained from - Thursday until Wednesday evening from Hllnnibal, Saturday Mr. and Mrs. Bert Baker, Mo. , where she was the guest of Mr. and Mrs. HarTy Housh and Mr. relatives for a month. Whitehead, of Dayton.
Preaching services ot the Christian Wm. Hay returned home from the Dayton hospital, Tuesday. Mr. Hay church, next Sunday. both morning is getting along nicely, and his and evenin~. All are cordl.ny ina car on the road and expect it in a day or two. many friends hope to see him around vited to at~nd. . • before long . P. B. Thompson, Minister. . ad . k f Ed Mr. and Mrs. Sam Bauman, Mr. Mrs. Jenme B . Ch WIC, · 0 A' Peter Kline and Mr. Edward Wise monton, Alberta, Can., MIIJ11e8 nme 'd returned to their homes in Cincin- and Marne Brown, Mr. DaVl dM G N natt, Ohio, Monday evening after Thomas, Mr. an ra. eo. . IF TAKEN FROM CAR spelllding Ii week with Mr. Jos. Evans Brown, of Ferry, were guesta of ... J l' B ' f Ce and family. Esq, an d 11£1'8. • • rown, 0 n· tervUle, Saturiay. MeBllrs. J. O. Cartwright, L. A. , • •. Zimmerman, A. Maffitt, J. E. Janney, Every pereon Inteusled· ID ai'nthe feeding value of your Corn, Oat. and Bran for Dr. J. T. Ellis, F. H. Farr, H. A cultural advancement, 'should hear ·Cow. by mixing Prime Cotton Seed Meal. , COrillell, J. B. Pence, of Mt. Holly Dean Homer C. Price. dean of the I~ and Dr. Ward, of Harveyabura', at- Agricultural · collesre ,.f the Qhio lltendedthiSc:ottish Rite' 'meetfnt-at State University, at Lebanon, Ohio, Day.. f.on, lilt week~ _~! C. G. wn- on Friday. ~oon. No...e~~r 29, ", ' ,.r ... ", : " ••:-; ';':',< .I: !~1IOD Wal ~ candJd&te froD.l this 1912.Evel7~ inyited. ~o~·
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lnany as they can .. One bunter !epo~e,d that he killed 26 rabbl.ta. ThiS 18 too many for one man to kill, when he cannot consume them all. Be merciful. and do not shoot mo" than you need hunters! • - ...- - NOTICE TO HUNTERS We, the undel'8igned, positively forbid all hunting or tl'e8pa88in~ upon our premises. The same will bt strictly enforced: Isaac Wilson Jas. Vandervoort WlII Williams Martin Gons Geol1re Mills Seth Furnas F .C' Sa wm . E ml' Iy Crane M'InDle . Sa tte r th W81'te Ed" S 'Fu EI' D rnas lean omWID. McGlade Will Clark I Li l' . """_..:I ZI sa&c nco n .I.l~ mmerman Emerson Muon Joa. Evans J. A. Shutts J, W. Hisey Jason Sheehan Earl Gray J. R. Petenon L. O. Petel'lOn Earl Hoc:ketDanl Morpn Roy Weeks • _ • LATE CLASSIFIED DS ' . rio
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The District School- December (jth R G. Cross was in Cincinnati Tuesday.
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Mrs. Llna Wright Burch, of Sid· ! Helen and Janey Jones Dr. A. T. Wright was a Dayton IL... ___-..................... ~......... ney. Ohio, writes \IS the following: ......J Karl Hawke. of Dayton spent Sun- hadTheas Miasea their irueaLs on Sunday Mis~s •'The notice of the death of George visitor Moriday. The District School- December 8th The District School- December Sth day with his parents . Catherine ·a nd Emma Long. of Le b· Ober took me away back and set me Chas. CroBB, of Lebanon, was call· an un, and Lucile and Lelia Thompto thinking of Drew Sweet and the George Smith spent Sunday here The District School ill a laugh from so n. A lot of letter paper at 15c formally ing on friends here Thursday. old town hall, ihe cantatas. etc., all start to finish. Don't miss it. with hiM family. sold at 25c. J. E. Janney. vague now. but very sweet to reYoushouldseeourl0c88BOrtment , . . . Mr. and Mrs. I', V. Bamhart enmember." Miss Henrietta McKinsey visited RaIn Light and Flint Kote Root St. Mary s GUild Will meet With tertained Sunday at dinn er the fo l. :..:..... of books. J. E. Janney. . f or aaJ e by W. H. . U'add en & C 0 Mrs • Crane Thursday aftern( 'on. lowing guests: Mr. and Mrs. R. Miss Pearl Colvin. at Spring V aII ey, mlr OBITUARY Mr. and Mrs. Frank Zell and Mrs. Sunday. Chas. MI'chener was I'n Lebanon CroBl. Mr. and Mrs . T. R. Smith and Mr. and Mrs. Allen Haines, ot · Mary Emily, daughter of Lee and F. H. Farr autoed to Dayton. Satur· nd Mason Friday anrl Saturday . family . of Dayton. spent Xenia, were guests of relatives here, a Mis! Pearl.Carey. d Eliza Ellis. was born June 15. 1860. By. d the week·end with her parents. Mr. un BY. Miss Mabel Welli'.!a-ton, of Chicago Th e- Guild of St. Mary's church and departeti this life November 25. 1912, at the age of 52 years, 5 Mrs. George Smith is the gue'tt of and Mrs. F. C. Carey. Mr. anel Mrs. John Davis and fam- is visitjng her g randmother. Mrs. will hold a market in J . H. Coleman's her daughter. Mrs. JOB Thompson, '1 fD ded th f raJ Mary Satterthwaite. store Saturday December 14. months and 10 days. in Cincinnati. Mr. and Mrs. Walter Lackey, of I v, 0 ayton atten e une She was married to Comly J. New Burlin ..... on. motored down to of Mrs. Dean Shanahan Monday. M' Cath . Lo f Leb --¥-oore, February 7, 1<384, and to IS' IB8 erme ng. 0 ~on, ~ d M Amos Mendenhall Raymond Williamson. of Dayton, Breezy aill Farm and llpent Sunda~' Messrs E. T. and Claude Stroud was the week· end guest of MIBBes M. ~n rs. . ., _ them have been born eight children Bpent the week· end with hia father. . h F kJ d f '1 I I dJ J entertained at ThanksglVlnjt dmner, -Besail!, Raymond, Harmon. Paul. Wit ran ones an ami y. left Tuesday mominK for Atlanta. I e en an aney ones. Rev . and Mrs. P. B. Thomp:!on and Ga., where the), will spend several .. Es h M' LEI Lucille. Hazel, Carland Charlie. All H. H. WiIliawllOll. It is a pleasure to show our beau.. You will find our Christmas offer· daugllter t er. 1sse9 ucy m ey of these survive their beloved !'dlas Eva DaviH was the guest of Uful 88BOrtment of boob including.. da,ya. .lOgs are In h armony WIt . h your an d' Le na Conner . mother. X eed J E J _ __ Mr. and M .... Jesse Compton, ot James Whitcomb Riley's new onel a MCllBr8. W. E. O'Neall and Isaac mas n s. . . anney. As wife and mother Emma Moore Hoosier Romance.handROmely bound Lincoln started to Chicago Monday Mr. and Mrs. C. T. Hawke enter· has fulfilled the duties incumbent on Dayton, Friday and Saturday. and ilIuatrated. the usual price lal where they will attend the InterEdgar Bergan, of Detroit, Mich .• tertained Saturday evening in honor her in a most faithful and 8Xamplary h M d to tt d th FI Bright. fresh and new books fer 11.60. our price cut to 700. COn· national Stock Show. [n all probswas ere on ay a en e of their guests. the Misaea orence manner. In the diacharge of those girls and boys at popular prices. sIder this a personal invitation to bility Mel!Srs. Wm. Salisbury and funeral of Mrs. Dean Shanahan Walker and Ruth Jefferson. Those dutiea Love has been the predomi · nant feature of suc:ces.~, as can be J. E. Janney. call and inspect our new and ex tell- i Chas. Hartsock will start today for Mrs. D. W. Meeks returned home PWraeslkeenrt. R:;;e: J::;::n. Mr. and Mrs. Knowles Conn and sive line. J. E. Janney. the bill show. from Franklin Tuesday morning attested by the filial regani, the f f Hawke. Sybil and HeieR Hawke, implicit faith a~d the cheerful son Kenneth. were the week-end ~!""!!!"!!!!""!!!"!!!!""!!!"!!!!""!!!"!!!!""!!!"!!!!"!!!!!!"!!"!'!"!!"!'!"!!"!'!"!!"!'!"!!"!'~~~!"!!"!'!"!!"!'!"!!"!'!"!!"!'!"!!"!'!""!!!"!!!!"!!"!'!"!!"!'!""!!!"!!!!"!!"!'~~ -= : - a ter a P.W day s' visit with relatives Messrs. L"man Silver, Kenneth obedience of her children to her ~ver guests of Mr. and Mrs. I. Sattertb· -------------.----------...,r-~ there. J ; HOUih and Fred Hawke. reuonable demand. Her Ilntiring waite. labor and love in' the family are Mr. and Mrs. Ed Mullin and ---Misses Edna Janney and Ethelyn daughter Edna, of Dayton, spent the I On Saturday Mra. C. M Robitzer worthy of emulation, and her Jones, of Miami University, Oxford, week-end with Dilvid Thomas and delightfully entertained a few .y oung example pf love should insure a spent the Thanksgiving holidays at family. people at dinner, the occasion beina-. nobl\) manhood and womanhood in their homes. the birthday anniversary of Master her children. By LAURA VARNER REED Mrs. Harry Williamson, in com- Frederick Robitzur. Those pre!ent As wife, mother, sister, friend and Nathan Hawes and family. of pany with Dr. and Mrs. Lee Cooper, were Misses Bessie Smith. Helen neighbor Emma Moore was hardly Oh, the pinch of poverty. Spring Valley. were the g~ests of of Dayton. is spending a month in Marlatt, Minnie Davis, Jeannette surpassed. and the memory of one Oh, the bitter blight; Ml'lI. Mary Lewis and family. New York City. and Frances Janney, Masters Carl 10 loved and loyal will be cherishl'd Though you wear the garb of it. Thanksgivina- Day. McClure, Charles Grauser. Kenneth by all who knew her and her virtue But a si~le night. A greater number than ever in the Elz('y and Ethan Crane extoled, MeI!Ilrs. F. C. Carey anel E. V. Frienda will drop away from you Popular Copyrights at 5Oe. Beside the husband and childrt'n, Barnhart were in Lebanon. Monday Walk Ule other side; J. E. Janney. EXE~CISES AT SCHOOL HALL Samuel Ellis, brother Bnd Lolli . a afternoon, on account of the inspec. Prideful scorn on face and lip That they do not hide. Rev. J. F. Cadwallader and Messrs School closed for Thankeglving J6880P. sisler. ~l1~"ive to m·,urn t! le tion of the Township bQokL JtJllBof:a Wv..J .~ ...J J.un, .... ~ ·RisLer. J. H. Coleman and W. H. Allen are vacation Wednesday afternoon with Dr. J. G. Macy will attend State Oh. the curse of poverty. in Cincinnati #today. attending a la program in which all the grade3 When at the old hOlll ~ \\<ilh · fatfier and mother and other d~parted Dental Association in the City, How It chills tho heart; diocesan convention of the Eplecopal participated. brothers they lived in beautiful hare Tuesday, Wedneeclay and.!fhuraday, Turn-B-W disappOinted gloom, Church. The convention was called Quite a number were present and mony. enjoying each others society and will be in his office Friday and Every hopeful part. for the purpose of electing a bishop- were cordially welcomed by Super. and mindful of each other interests, Saturda~. Sets mankind to w'a r and hate, coadjutor for this diocese. intendent Mr. W. S. Campbell. Fills the world vl'ith woe; The Primary pupils under the and the memory of those happy days still linger as a beautiful dream. Mise Edna Satterthwaite eame God of golden harvest wealth, MiBBeS Mary Salisbury. Lucile Cor- skillful charce o'f their much· loved We sincerely deplore the departure down fron Springfield WednfJlldav Grant that it may go. _ nell. Measrs. RUIllleI Salisbury, Ron· teaeher Miss MeKinsey entertained of one 10 pure. 80 unselfish,. and JlO and spent the 'l1Ian1tsIriviD&'-vacation aid Hawke. Harvey Rye, Edward the audience with a Pumpkin drill worthy of the l~e of humanity with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. I Break the bands of selfishness Rieka, Dean Howell, Oscar Smitb, and Thanksgiving song. The little No pen of the abl~t description S{ltterthwalte. . i In the souls of men; Albert Cleaver and Lee Lemmon saw tots were appropriately costumed could portray the sufferIng of this ' I Stir the earth with noble Utoua-hts, Mutt and Jeff in Lebanon Monday which added much to the exercise. dear one, but througho'lt and up to Miss Sybil Hawke. of Delaware ' 'Till it ring apllo; evening. The show must have been In an exercise given by girls and the time when eonsciou8lle81 faired college, accompanied by her friends, ; And some higher note ia atruek, very attractive, for some of the bOYI! boys from Room 3 and 4, the quaint her she bore up with fortitude mar· Mill8e8 Florence Walker. of Mt Glad and strong and free. did not get home very early-just grandmother, the · little grand. velous to those who atte.ded her in Vernon. Ohio. IUld Ruth Jeffenon. : To redeem a groaning race. about dayli~ht. daughter, the music fairies and the untiring devotion:- Let us be recon· of Danville, Ohio, spent the holiday. From its poverty. various soloiltll. some of whl)m were cited to God's ~iIl and hope in the.. at the home of Mr. and Mrs. C T. ! Ii you want to laugh, go to School cestumed to suit their son.&'. all li L...!._ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _~_" HaI\. December 6th. played their parts well and gave glorious future. in the final home Hawke. I
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Mr. :·.~lId Mrs. Chas. Rye enter· Mr. and Mrs. George Mills and Mr. and Mrs. J. W. White .nter .aine<f Thanksgiving D.,.y at dinner BOn Lindley. ate their Thanksgiving tained at ThankaeiviDg :dinner Miss the foilowing guests: Mrs. Mon dinner with Mra. MUls' parents, Mr. Jean Fel'J'U8On • Mr. and Mrs. Frank Hoblit, Mrs. Wal~r McClure. Mr. and Mrs. J. H. Bailey. of New Bur· Taft and daughter Helen and ..n and Mrl!. F. C Carey. Mi:!8M Pearl lington. Robert, of Dayton. and Mr. and and Alice Carey. Glenna Hoblit. - . Mrs. Frank Farr ,and ThOll. Pierce. Rev and Mrs. J f Cadwallader . . . Messrs. Forest Hoblit and CarI Mc · · and Mr. and Mra. S L. Cartwnght . . ate their Thanlrslriving dinner at the MI~~~ta.thCarey....~~.~I~btfullY Mr. and Mrs. W. H. Allen were come strailrht from Plymouth town Clure. home of Misa Emma HutchllllOn. in .urp....... Wl . a WJalI....... Vl~ com· guests of rel.tivea in CincinnatiR sang sweetly. THANKSOIVINQ DAY fort box by leVety-five or eIghty of Thursday and Friday. Miss Olive McOollum delia-hted Mr. and Mrs. C. M. Robltzer en X . her friends throu-'her hearers with a humorous read. The day was spent vel7 quietly tertained on Thanksgiving Day. Mrs. enla. au the instigation bere A great many hunters were Marlatt and daughter Helen. Rev. Mrs. Alice ·Key. gave a Thank8- of Mrs. Ada Curren. The Ladies . . . ing: "A Cure for Rheumatilm." atVl'nO'dl'nn-r to .Mr. and Aid Sodety and her many friends Am!l.ng the dm· All present were disappointed out, and family dinners were the C. S Grauser and family. Mr. and o· 0 ~ Thu-..I_ nuBy Th many. k idehclOus D ?an. Harry Uurray. Mr. and Mn. Mrs. Howard Hopki .... and ~amny. remembered her mOll~indly on the ners a-lVen an sglv ng ay, was when an accident to Mi88 Carman's rule. The union service at the M . ! p ."" 1 th . b M A ' Th E. Church was very well attended. Ralph Miller and Nr. Raymond ~n. of Dayton. day of all days. We rejoice that the .. at gIVen y . rs. . nn~e .. orpe. violin prevented her from completing and the Rev. P. B. Thompson net:. An plaborate four-BOUrse dm· . Igjver of all gifts BO bountifully sup- Turke~ and all Ita trlmml~gs . werl! a beautiful solo. Miss qrace is an ner was aerveol at the noon hour. A unique Thanlugivingdinner was pliel' all our need•• She wu the re- full, enJoy8d by the folloWTna-. Mr. artist with the violin and u program preached an lible sermon appropriate Mr. and Mra. Robit&er proved them· served at the home of Mr. and Mrs. !,c ipient of many useful and beautiful and Mrs. George Stroud,. of Dayt~n, RCarcely seem,s complete without a to the day. The regular choir was aelvea a channing host and hostel!lll Emmor Bailv. Thursday. Each of .a tfta and to Bay she waa happily Mr. anti Mrs. Norman, M1BSeS LoUIsa selection from her. '.': . ausmented by the c.hoirs from other I d ""h 1 St k D a d Emma 1+ upon tbisoccaaion. the guests took their portion ilUrpriaed expresees it mildly. It an .,.~ e 0 est onna n . The singing by the music cl81!8 of Ruth the High Schpll! and the pupils of churches. • _ • and it proved to be a ' mqnifieent 'was doubly appreciated not onl)' that Alma Waterhouse, M k THE DISTRICT SCHOOL . dinner TbOM wbo attended were: Isbe was remembered by 10 many Zimmennan. Ruth Hartsoe. ary the lower· ,rooins. deserve . apeclal Mr. and ~n. I~ Sattertb~~~te Mr. ~ Mrs. E. V. Barnhart, Mr. frlenda itl such a pleasant way but I Salisbury. Blanche Cornell. Luelle mention. 'The- 80nga were appro. The l~t rehearsal for the Dlalrlet had a family dIDner. ~ •. and Mrs. J. B. Chapman anti BOn through her aftlictiou "abe was not . Cornell, Messn. John Lemmon, Jease priate and tHe pupils give evidence " ~l Will , take place Tnursd8J Day, Those Who enlOY~ It "ere \ Charlee. M·r • .and lira. 1. O. Cart- foraOtten." She baa not bMn able ' Tbomaa. Harveyand Clarence Rye. of skillful t¥ing. .. m.bt ~e~ed teats hav..t:lIOld Mr. and Mrs. Knowl. Conn,.and wricht ' and '. da~ter. Rhea Jean. ;for the put few years to participate ' Ronald and Fred ~awke, Edward ' .. ~ _. '. . ' &nd 'I~ l~. ~.~ou,h· ~bere, eon. Kenneth. of Sp~eld. I(r .. netW. li lra. .& annab Kopn. Mr. and in"thi pleuu.... of _the da.Y and ber Rides. Dr. J. W. MI~ler. ~n. and Any persons,found huntin.,OIl any . ~ be. a ~Cliidil'o~• ..: .. ~d. Mrs. ,chauncy ~Unnell .a nd Mra. Geor.~)Bawke.)(n. Una' J)e.frl_ ~ve.u, mUI;ad herpl~. l Ruaell Salisbury. Wilson. Ed.wards.. of my farme will be ..~~,~ ted ·to . ;"-.Don·h ~ d to,. .Y9~ c wiU~ 1a~h fanulT., Mr. ~d IIrs.l:'~ ~~ ~..t.- II'" .u..e Ball) ~ EIiza-" lant ~pUrlo...... · We all ho~ for j'Dean How,ell.. J~ea. ~cCIure. and ~~ ful~ ?.ten~_oF th~~w• . ,,: .,' fronq;be.~e the . . . . r.ltiutt.O· ~.andfamilYm:'d .~ ,; II~ bethOirrolk ' , '... . . . 1ll1tfm&teand 'completueco~ tba Emmor~. . ., . . , .. tf . '. . ,~. • J?~.~.'r ua;;,.,
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CHAPTER VI.-(Contlnued ). I wae thorou ghly disgusted with the drive lling way In whi ch the proceed~nga were bein g carried on. I co\tld I"ee little hope of any discovery thnt jWould establish connection w ith the IIlmUnr events In New York. I lurne d Itrom lIste ning 10 the witness to stud yilng the fn ce of the mnn Cook. Could ~t be p0881ble he WIlS Hugh Crandall? ~ MW that he WaR wntchlng th e tes tl· :many with enge r Interes t. AgaInst 11111 wll\ I had to co nfess thnt h Is tace twns one that attracted rather than 'repelled m e . W hile there WBe a IIShrewdness about the e yes, the chin 'Was square and tI rm nnd the skull /Well·balanced. I trIe d to rend In the ~hape of th-e mouth or the c urvo ot Ithe ears some sign of the criminal, "uch all I expected to tlnd written on !the countenance of Crandall, but It ~II not there. 1 ' "She wae sItting th e re cry ing." A aent-ence of the maid's tes llm ony .uddenly thrust Itself fo r ward t rom Imy subcons<'lousnesB as If d emandit~ my attention and I li stened In 'tfntly to what s he was saying. I " That was the ",ay It happe ne d that jI didn't make up tbe room the day beIfore. When I went In to do It she was lttJng there crying and tearing a Uer to bi te." A letter! It came on me In a Il!lsh hl\t here was the clue, th at t his was th(l connecting link wllh the other two Iase8. I pushed my way forw ard Into th e 'room, determined to learn a ll th ere about th is uew pbase or tbe case. .The proceedings stopved abruptl y at ~ bustle 1)11 movement made, nnd ~verybody, roroner, Jurors nnd s pec\t&tora, gllped at me. "I am a law ye r," I said . " May I ~k the witness one or two Ques ti ons?" S tll1 the coroner gaped lind I wal t~ no longer for bls permissIon. "Was It a ye llow lette r?" I aske d. "~ow that you speak of It I kind of I ~emember tilat It WIlB." "Hal the letter boon found ?, "She was tea ring It In pleoos." " Where are the piece.'" : The eyea of fveryb ody present be\PIl rovlne about the room, as If In IlUlIIwer to my questIon. The can· table ,Inamuted a hasty search, In 'Which I mys elf, th-e coroner and the urol'll ·~oln.d. 1 felt that If we could only Ilnd those piece", the 'mystery lm1ght be lIolved. While tbe } oo!n was !beIng ranBacked 1 kept my eye on .Cook. A. 1 askeCl the question Ilbout /the letter'. color I noticed that he /looked lIurUed. I was amazed now tel .ee him edging toward tbe door. I 1"'al tempted to demand tbat he be reIlltrained and searched. I telt almollt Qre tbat If the plecell of the yellow ter were to be found auywhere It uld be In hlB pocket. Yet second [thought advlled agaInst such rash acIUOn. I had IlO positIve proot tbnt 'cook wnll Crandall. Until I bad, Burely It would be unwl&e to accuse hIm. ) remembered tbat tbe r e was no traIn /by which he could leave tbe town un· ittl late la the afternoon , BO there was :t1~le prospect thnt he could escape me. "How did you know It wall a yellow letter?" the coroner aske d me susJI1I~lously, p a us~g suddenly In ble
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before, but when Ihe wit ness me ntioned th nt she wns t eo ring up a Illtter a .udden no tion came to me tha t II mIght be the one at which' I wall In eearclt . A deUlctl ve who Ie working on tbe case will be out he re thIs evening and t hen I can tell you more about IL" I 8poke the last sente nce In a whlB per eo low that It reached only the co roner'a ear. H. IIOnde red over my sta tome nt and then ahmptly an· noun ced tbat the Inquest wall ad· Journed until nine o'clock the next da r. I would have esco ped hIm If I cou ld, but I saw thnt he was deter· mi ned-to worm ou t e verything I knell' or SUsl>6cted. I decided I hat a c ll vtt1 would be the bes t r e llle dy for hili curiosity . Accordingly I In vited the co rone r Rnrl the co nsta ble to come up to my rooms where, w ithout wRlllng (or tb em to Qu estion me, I began 1IrIng Ques ti ons hot·shot at them, sugges tin g thin gs for them to d o, sIm ple things thnt woul d hnve bee n the first though t of the pOli ce of New Yo rk or nny other large city, but wh ich they had not tbought of. Hod they te lephoned Ii d esc ripti on of t he woman to the Bri dge port !Jollre wllb he r name to see If s he cou ld be td e n llfl~d as anyon e who W08 missIng tram that city? Had Ihcy examined her clothing to see Ir the re W08 nn y mark on It that might Ide ntify ber? Had they st udied he r writin g on the reglsUl r to see If It gave an y Indi cation of being assumed or dIsguIsed 1 J la d they exam ined her !Jocketbook to see If It contained any clue to a mOU\'e? Hnd tbey conllde red wbom she mi ght ba\'e como to thi s town to se e 1 . "That Idea of callin g u p the Bridgeport police ain't s uch a bad ODe," said the coroner. "Su ppose you do it now," h e said, turning to the con· stable. "I'd like to know who'a going to pay for It If I do," tbe constnble objecterl. "There ain 't e nough fe es In this offi ce for me to be spending my money thnt way." "You go ahead nnd do It and I'll see tbnt you get t ho money hack." " It you' re gOing- ~o pay It ant of your own pocket I'll do It, but If you expect me to walt till you put It through as a lawf ul eXl!e n~ I nln't taking no chalices. " 'l'h elr petty wrllngllng over sucb a trifling amount exaspe ra ted me not a little. uHe re," said I, pulling a IIve·dollar bill from my pocket, "take this and pay for It a nd tell them to telc phone you as soo n a8 th ey CR n w hat they have found out. This ought to cove r both the messa ge and tbe ans wer and
IIl1fened closely to tbe tNUmOll,Y and the minute we bllgan looklns for the scraplI ot tho letter, didn't you lee him :slip out of the roo m 'r" "Come to think at It," said the coronor, "I believe I did notice hIm, hu t I can't say B8 I lI()(') n hIm goIng out. !I1a}' be 'twos one of the guella of the haI ti!." " I think he III, and I'm pretty l uro he'. registered In th e botel al Mr. Cook, too. but I'd like to know more about him ." "Let'. ao down aft"a ask Mahlon. If tbere'. anybody In bl. hot.1 be don't know about It's somethIng unu. ual." We found Mll bloll WlUhunll In tbe little boxed·oft corner behInd the hote l desk that wa. . labele d "PrIvate Of· fioe," Tbe cllrlous crowd wna sUlI ga pin g at the ",oar of tbe room where the suicide hftd tak e n place, at lealll su ch of the m as bad not ndJourned to tbo bnr to tlllk It o,'er, so that _ we re alon e In the ornc •. " Mr. Williams," I eald, "what do YO Il kllow about this man Coo k, who II stoppIn g hero In the hott"! 1" " No more t ban I know a bou t you," sn ld he, "and not ns mucl!, til fact, tor he didn't a sk 'no peculiar q\lullona at tho InQuest. SpeakIng abou '. that letle t'- " "lIow 10llg hn.a thi s m8!l Cook boo n In tho house?" I Inte rru~t", dete rm ined not 10 le t e ltbe r him or t~ C'lroncr a nnoy me wlt b Qlle.r.Ionll. The ho te l·k &e pcr, plainly provoked at my nttltude, stnred thoug':tlully nt me tor Il mInute and fi nally ~c1ded to answer my Ques tion as the 1'I.':lly hope of gettIng me to Rllsw er his. "He ca me just the night ~efore you d id- got In on the &even·two ttaln." His ans we r Bettle d everytl'lng In my mind . Cook was C randall. The arr Iva l ot Cook In the village ~Inclded with the departure at Crn ndllil trom New York. The haste In 'Whic h he had departed was explicable by the arrh' s l of tbe old woman on tbat t rain. Evidently he wanted for smne reason to arri ve In the village at th e same time that she did. What hnd b&en his motive was stili a myst4lry to me. lt fiashe d ncross my mInd that perhaps, after nil, her death might not h ave been suicide. A cleVe;" criminal might easily orrange tbln gs to look as tho ugh she had hung he rsel£. I de~r mined to make an Inve stlgat..!on to Me If th e re was any evldenoo to prove this, bu t I said nothing of mY BUS· plclons as yet. I already reg'tetted my precipitancy In askin g a bout the yel· lo w l et~r. The Question!! or the land· lo rd and the coroner might lre def-erred tor a While, but eoo ne r cr later . I would hll"e to make SOtae ej'planaUon, ali d I had none to g\ ve, ''Wha t Is Cook's business?" I asked the landlord hasuty, ant icipating a Ques tion I saw forming au his lips. "I don't know. He kind of looked to me like a lravellng·man-()r a lawyer. What WU8- " The return at the constable f rom tele phonin g saved my answering the ques tion htl was a bout to ask. " There aIn't no womnn missing from BrId geport that th e poli ce \mow nnythlng ahout ,'.' he said sententl· ously. ' "Old ye tell them h e l' name ?" a~ked the cOl'oner. "Yep . They say the re's only three families at Tellers In tb e te lephone book nnd only four In the directory, nnd they are gOing to look' them up lind le lepho ne In side of a n hour." "Maybe he r nome wa sn't Teller,"
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Everybody Usc(' ahop Talk. Tho Inventor w•• talltln, to hlDUlelf. "What with my beatlel. lI,ht, my leailleal flxturel, JIlY Invisible aahcan and my dl.apPearlng bed, I have made the life of the urbanite well worth the living.'" "Wrong!" corrected the down· welahted Benedlot. "You have yet to perfect the footlelll meter and the va~i8hlng gas bUl."-Jud,e,
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a w kward question. J t h at my Impetuosity bad ;SInce d me In 8 predicament. I was !by no me ans ready to te ll him the ;whole s tory, and yet the (aet that J .knew or suspected the roolor of the !Jerter that ah-e was tearing up certain· 1y Indicated that I knew so mething about the wom an. "1 did n't know It. " "Well. ~\'hn t 'd you IIs k th e fJuestlon "bout It for?" he rep ea ted, bis sus JlIt'lIon at Vie rapidly In creasing. 1. was thlI'lklng Qui ckly wbat I could I~ tha~ would div ert his thoughts. I 'noticed "" Ith annoy~noo that the eyeH of ev~.., one In the room were on me aD4 t hat they were curlouoly awol(InS .&n IInswer. I as;1umed all aIr or '1II1ltery and drew th & coroner to one
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old ·tut-ronet bnuf.. lItU. ullfld to handling thl! pen. There wal perha])s s little more II pace between the IE.st Iwo name" tbnn afte r the first - a,a It ehe hesitated n moment whit. decldlns what name to Ulle or perhapi S. Will Inyestlgate Killing of with nil honest womRU'S natural avel' s ian t:o nssumlng any o th e r name than Chinese · Girl Infants, her ow n . "Let '" look at th" clothing," I IIUggesUld, eager for an opportunity to see Orlent.l. Invaria bly Place Blame on whether thero were a ny lodluatlon. 8corplon. When Femal. Bablea that would poInt to snythlns other Ole 8uddenly-One Ca.o than lIulc lde . Showed Fractured 8kull, The four at UII hastened to the room again. To my annoyance I noted that tbo rope had been removed from the. Honolulu.- It II the belief of the au. rnfte rs, though th e woman's outer thorltle a that the pracUce ot IntanUclothing still :ay plied on tbe c ba lr. clde among t he Chinese of thelle Th ero seemed to b o notblng about the . Is lands III common, lind vtgorous mea&Ine" pe n s lvo blll ck Bu lt 10 Iden tify the I ures wi ll at once be taken by federal owner, no IllQrk or an y kInd exceptt~ and local omelals to determine to label of the conce rn In Now York wbat extent th e murder of IntlUltl from whl<'11 It ho t! bee n pm·chased . among the orlenta.11I haa been carried "Whe re's the black bag she Cft'" on and to bring the oJ!endel's to juarlad · " allked th e co rone r . tlce. "TheM wall some mon ey In It," Mr. In tact, the tll'lt move In that ~U. WillIllm" r Ep li e d . " I put It In t.be recti on was made wh en by order of 80r .. . " Uolted Statlls DIstrict Attorney As wo !dt thc room to Nlturn to the Brackons. Chun Kin Sut, one of the botel Of\l ('41 I gave n hasly glance aC wealtblest ChInese of the territory, !lnd his wife we re arrested, charged with murder In the first degree In causin g th e death of the ir year-old girl bnby. Pe nding (urther Inveatlga' tlon the pair were released upon furnish ing cash ball at '26,000 and $16,000, r eapecth·ely. Th e story at Chun Kin Sut and hla wire 18 that the little one Will bitten by a scorpion, that they rlld not know th e cause of the chlld'8 Illness, an d tbat th ey were surprlaed when' she tl led In convulsIon.. A coron e r's In· Quest, however, revealed a fractured skull and a n examlnaUon of the posed scorpion proved that It longed to n non -poisonous class. The scorpion bIte story hal long been a favorIte one with the orlentalll when th ey have been called upon to acco unt t or tbe death of a female c h lid, a nd In th e past It hal been reluctantl y accepted by the police. In a majority at cases th e sU8peoted par· ents have been able to produce a ven· o mous spider of some d escription as corroborative evidence and the au· I n the Corner of the Handkerchl., thorlUes hnve been balked In an), W ••• a Neatly !Ombroldered "S," contem plated criminal prooedure, United S tates Attorney Breckons the corpse. From the condition of tbe has been keeping a close watch upon face nnd throat It was a ll too plain that the vital statistics and be now dadeath had been by strangulation, stlll, now declares that he will put an end I reasoned, a powerful mon might to the killing or girl bablell among the have strangled th e wom lln first a nd ChInese. To tblll end he has called han gE!d ' he r ofterward to conceal bl8 not only the men or his own office 10 crime,. I d e te rmine d to put lhe theory the work of careful In vestigation , but Ull to DaVIs as 800n lie ho arrIved. has Invited Chi ef Detective McDuffie Tw:lrllng tbe Imob of tbe nnclent of th e Honolul u police to plnce bls safe t hat stood In the corne r, the ho- best men upon tbe work, with prom· tel·keeper Teache d In nnd d rew out a lse or llhernl federal reward. well-worn ba nd -bag . of black leat her In a udition County Attorney Cnth· and upse't the contents aD the deslt. cart and City Prosecutor Brown, act. Ther~! were three oDt~·dol1Br bills, neatIng upon advice of Ter ritorial Attor, ly tolded, three dimes and cls ht pen· ney,G cneral Lindsay, '111'11\ In vestlgats nles-a meager amount that sllggellted th e myaterles at the large mortality t be hoardln~ at pennies tor thIs trip, whatever 119 pUl1loee. The re waa . a hnlf·ticket, t he return stub of n ticket I'ronl Brld gt<port a nd anoth er one tram New York to Ardway, nnd th a t wall all, s a ve two ueatly folded black·bordered handkerchiefs. "Looks like she carne from Bridgeport, after all ," tbe constable volun' teered. "Muybe she did." snld the landlord, unfol di ng one of th-e handkerchief. and holding It up to our gaze. "May!>G she did (lome f rom Bridgeport, but ber nam'! wElBn't Teller-not Mar1 Jane Teller by a long shot." In the corne r of e a ch handkerchief was ~. neatly 1:!mhroldere d "S ." It &1lve me Quite a shock os I looked at thllt mute evidence of her assumed to her effort to maak lMIr Section of Plctu~lque HawaII. Could ber name have been EilerT among Chlnetle infants. That lIeven Was thlll th() way In which she 'WIUI girl babies die to one boy baby Is lD cQnneeted wl\.h the two luleldes III Itself a slgnlftcant fact, but tbe provNew Yorkf Bllt even 80, lIuppoae Bhe Ing of the causae of doath II, accord· was tbe al.ter or relative, or even the Ing to the polloe, quite another mat, unrecognlzed _wire. of old Andre4 E1: ter. aer, what possible connection could A number of federal secret len lee these 'two humble people hav'! with men are now said to be worldng un· Kathurlne Farrish? _ der the dlrecUon of Mr,:':' Dreckonl Thi! mYltery was growing deeper. upon orders from WaahlngtOn, It baa How I wiShed tbat Inspector Davi. been learned that two ot ''f6em are would corne. looking for a certain Hawa~ ot the (TO BE CONTINUED.) Island ot Maul, 'who, It Is 'aald, hal been the Indlreet meon8 of causing ":TItanic" a. Baby'. Name. A blaker, on registering the birth of the death of iiiaiii chine,e children by his 111~ Ughter. at Arad, In Hungary, la· supplyIng gray acorplons to -bll Hono• -. . tormEld the reglltrar that he Intended lulu plltrons. to have her christened Tltsnlc, as abe was· born on too dar the White Star FISH WORMS LEGAL Uner sank. The omclal, however, r~ f~aed to accept this name, aa It II Barber Give. Shave for Eaoh Can of Dot to be found In the calend"r or RoBait Brought to Shop by .l1Inol. man Cathollc saints' days, and the Farmer. haker had to content hlmse\( with the lelll topical Dsme of Rosalia. In tbll Mount Carmel, OI.-1I'Is11 bait . , case t he rule at the church, which III phillent Is one of the scareelt comupheld by tbe IItate, Baved 'the child mo.&ltles to be found in thll city and tram bearing through !lte lUi appella· vicinity, aDd tiahermen are most numlion whlcb 10 not only un ~ ultable, to erous. say tll-e least of It, for a little girl, hut As a rellult, mBny of the Bmall boys would also recall for many rean one a~ working overtime dlgllns worml of tho most tragic disasters of mod- for a Uvely market. ern tlmea. Sometimes, howoever, the Everett Deftlndall, a barber, how. rule operates ralher hardly, as whe" ever, ' tiaa outwlttell 'them all In the recently a VI-ennese was not allow. matter of obtaining worms. . to ha've bls child c hrll>leneoJ DaiS;', He .,JDade a contract with a farmer after ber mother, who Is an Engllsb near ~e . otty, 0Jl wbo.e placa worms woman. grow big and thick, to give him a shave for each can of worms he got. 'The plan has worked handsomely, the farmer coming In to town regula... Iy to get his shave, with a can of wlg>o «Iel's.-
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Parrot Acts as Go-Between and Unites Two Loving Souls. Oy HAROLD CARTER. "Frank." said Uncle Will, euppreSS· Ing B. gloan of pain as he shifted hla gouty leg upon the sofa and S1't up to greet bls nepbew. "coml!' here, you scoundrel. How old are you?" _ "Twenty·four. Ilr," answered his nephew respectfully. "Twenty-four! And I was engaged three times before 1 was twenty·tour. Confound you. sir. why the deuce " 'on't you ask Dorothy to marry you?" " necause I don't love her. my dear nncle." answ ered 't be young man. "Love! Love! What bas that got to do with Ity" exclllimed the old mlln Irasolbly, "How can you help loving every girl at your age? Confound you, Frank, sometimes I think you ar (J aa coldblooded as Ephraim ove r therll." Ephraim. hearing his lII;me spoke n. Btlrred In his cage. and. ralslng on~ claw, held It In suspense. cocked bls head. and looked at hla muter. bill beak half ope n. bis beady eyes spark· ling. "But Dorothy doesn't like me at all." Bald ' Frank Leasing. "ne 0. little rea8Onnble, uncle. I know I am Indebted to you for my support and education and my atart In life. and all that, but how In thunder can you expeot me to marry 1\ girl I don·t care anything about. and who. moreove r. hate. the very ground J walk on?'" "I'm not golilg to argue with you, air." abouted the old man. "But I'm not rolng to slle tbs Eastdale property divide_d. It C(ISt me thirty year. of work to get tbllt piece of land tolether. and If you don't eet marrIed I'll -I'll leave It to tbe Home for Decayed Parrots that I'm con temp latin I elltabIIBhlng. So you'd bettcr eet your stupid beads togetber. for this attack of gout II likely to be my last and I'm eolne to make ' my will tomorrow nnless I'm b eUe r ." "Ha! he! " croakod tbe parrot. "Serves him right! Bervell him rlehtl Confound your Impudence!" "Frank, put a cover over that bIrd, that's a good fellow." eald hla uncle pettllbly. And Epbraim, tbUI IUPpreased, subsided Into silence. Frank Lessing was the orphaned chlld of a cousin of Wltllam Jennings. and the klnd·hearted old mercbant bad made himself responllhle for hll upbringing. Tha~ he should marry his daughter Dorothy had been his e8l"nest wish. and of late he had begun to express It forcibly. But between tbe
tound you. Blr. I've mlued you mil" tban 1 should' like you to II:now." "How's Dorothy, uncle'" asked his nephew. The old mall lookcd at hIm wllh pa.. thetlc eagerness. "She's well." he grumhled. "Dut. Frank"-he led him Ilrto the little room which bad bee n fltl ed up as his cousln's boudolr-"you'd beller trY your fortune again , Now listen to me and don't be a tool. Do you see Ephraim In that corner?" At the 80und ot hla nBme the parrot gave an uneasy squawk beneath tbe cloth which covered hi s bouse. "'''lIY, ye8. uncle." ··Well. he loves her now ." "What? Dorotby's bee n maxlng trle nds with Ephraim?" asked Ihe young man Incredulously, "Wby. un'Cle. she never exactly seemed to care for him. did she.1" He alluded dlpl~ mati cally 10 his cousln's aversio n fo" the bird, ""Web h'ad orten distressed the old gentleman. "Sbe loves him now." answered hla uncle solemnly. "Yes. she can't bel\r to have him out of tbe room nowadayil. And do you know wbat that meant!. Frank? It menns that she's In th e old mai ds' hunll o balldlcl\p. unlcBII-O b. p8haw. Franl!. try It again!" When be waB lort alone Frank lifted the cover from tbe cage and regarded the parrot Inteatly. It rtood watcblng him. lis b ead on one side. Its claw poised. Its benk halt open. And then trom Its tbront proceeded a most ramllrkablll sentence. and one wblch Frank Lessing had never heard It say before. "0 Polly."lt croaked. "can't you tell Frank-" "Yell, Go on." Bald the young man encouragingly. But tbe parrot only bllnkcd and repeated the worda over and over again. "00 on'. confound you." shouted the young man. "Tell Frank what!" "0, Polly. can't you tell Frank- 0, Polly. can't you tell Frank-O Polly. can't you tell Frank." tbe parrot croaked, Frank Lessing turned away In dis&UBt and flung tile cover over the cage. "0 Polly. can't you tell Frank tbat t do really love him?" the parrot squawked In 8hrlll protelt. Frank LeBslng' turned as a Ught foot· tall sounded In the hall. He strode toward lhe door. Dorothy came In. stopped, looked at him. and suddenly tound henelf In Me arma. "Dorothy. can you--ean't you-f' Frank began. then stopped. for there was no need to say anything morA, 1n fact five whole mlnute8 hl\d passell before a heavy, gouty foot8tep ne ar tbe m 8uddc lily r ecalled tbeL'! to the conscience of externals. They Ilprang apart. looking at thfl old gentleman guiltily-and tben Doro· thy perceived Ephralm's cage. "Wby. uncle, whatever made you put Epbralm In my room?" she Bsked. "Only a whim. my d ear." respond ed tbe old gentleman. "1 (hought pe rhaps he might give Frank a message from mc. There. nevel' mind! I'll take him back again. But I wish you'd learn to l1ke Ephraim a little better. Dorothy." "Why. I just love Elphrnlm-uow," sbe answ e red roguishly. (Copyrlgllt. 1!12. by W . O. el",,,m,,n,)
RELATED BY BIBLE SELLERS f . Queer Things. It Appears, Are Trolded for the Books In Many Fo/'elgn Land •.
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"Tilll Frank What?" young people a teellng of constraint had ariBen wblch WILS ' rapidly broadenIng Into actlve dislike. Perbaps Dorothy objected being made the sub-
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ject of such conftdential negotiations. At any rate, ""h~n Frank, who telt that he mIght possibly lear.n to love his pretty cousin. proposed to ber under tbe promptings of bls uncle. she reo tllrQcd a very decided "no." "How dare you thl.n k that a woman 'Would marry you 'When you Ilsked her .to Jilst becauBe y.)u were tol<l tof" she demandl'd, ' standing before him with angry eyel and ftamlnl oheeks. "You nVlht as well be Ephraim. He too I8YI wbat his master tolls him to say." From that day they avoided each other apd Uncle Wlil. W~08(l gout had agaln subsided. began reluctantly to abandon his cherlBhed ambltlon. From that Urne forward be Ipent more and more of his leisure alone with , tbe blrd.l , on w(llch he seemed to pour tc-rth all his affection. J.>erbaPI It "88 due to the contrariDeei of, hUmaD nature. but the ,fact ,r emaWa. ~~t nQ.:~~oper had Do~thy liven ,,", ,' Frank received tbe" answer to hIs ~rd~ thaIi their IntereBt 1n ~acb "~~,er alllumed a new ' ~ unex· Jlec~d t.rtance. 'Franlf LeIsing. durlriJ" tJ16 cOQrae . · 1Iuslne.1 trip out.p! tpwn: felt the 1088 of his' COQIln pro{O!Ildl1 .ID~Pl!l of tb!llr oonltan.t !)Ic erinp.he to I ~Ie~thl~klnl ot her/durlog all .~ ~9'Pents and ve~ otteq" In ~:.~bICK he Ihould" have- devotit'd . Iil. 'unci.'. Intere,tII.
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ROYALTY WELCOMES THE
AMERICAN SETTLER
FIrat Time Old Gentleman Had Eaten a Crab, and He Left Nothing on the DI.h.
HIS ROYAL HIGHNESS, THE DUKE OF CONNAUGHT, WELCOME8 AMERICAN8 TO CANADA.
A Jelly olel boy. Crom the Midlands
SET FREE TWICE BY PAROLE Document PrOVing Fact of Imprison. ment ProllC8 Later to B" Valuable to Soldier From IIIlnol •. A parole trom a southern prleon proyed valuable In freeing a northern soldJer trom further Imprisonm ent In a Union guardbouse and trom possl· bls Incarceration In the Alton penl· tentlary . where deserte rs were sent. How tb e parole was obtained and used Is told by Hen'ry Strong. wbo was a member of the 93d illinoIs regim ent, Afterward Mr. Strong belp· ed pre vent Il delivery of prlsonerll at Camp Douglas. ChIcago. "At the battle of Big Black rive r May 17. 1B63." Bald \fr, Strong, '·Oen· eral Sherman's dlv lslon WII S In posl· slon at the top of tbe hill . Tho batlle 'opened early In the morning and b1!fore the end ot tbe day tbe Confeder· ates made tbree charges up tbe bill and were driven doWll e\'ery time. ··It was not long before 1\ rebel bul· let took me In the sboUlde r. /lnd down I tnmbled . The Orlng was going on fallt and I rolled down the hili Into a little ravine. where 1 was protected from tbe sbots of both slde8. All about were men lyIng dead or dying. Tben came the cbarge of the Can· federatell . Tbe men climbed the Ilope helow the ravine. under the fire tram our lines. and passed acron and up tbe tarther alope, tryIng to take tbe bill. I lay stili. pretending to be dead, as the charge IIwept among the bod Ie. In the ravine. Cn tbey went up the h\ll In to our tire. They could not Btand It for long. and here they came bacll: again. crashing dOll'n tbe h1ll, wlld eyed. yelllni. IIcreamlng. Once more they pasaed through tbe ravine among and over the dead and livIng bodIes and IItumbled down the 8lope beyond, while 1 pretended to be a corpse. "Our men were vlctorlou. there an<l tbe divIsIon at the bllltop was moved on to another part. of the battlefield. Late In tbe afternoon. wbe" tbere seemed to be no one near by. I start· ed to bunt ·up my regiment. but before I had got tar I was captured by a stray detachment ot Confederate.. They took me to Vicksburg and put me In prison there. and I stayed In th. prison for about two weeks. About the 1st ot June I was paroled and sent across lhe river to tho Union forces. where 1 joined my regiment, A month later Vlcksbl\rl\" surrendered. "Wh'lIe I was In the hands of the Confederates I bad an uncOmtortab11! experIence. In the roll down the bill Into tbe ravine I.bad lost IfY hat, and 80 wben I started to hunt up my regl· ment I pIcked up tire cap that lome Confederate soldier had dropped. ' and I WRIJ wearing It when I was captured, Just because of that I WIUI accused 01 beIng a spy and of trying to pass my· self oft 8.11 a southern soldier. I got out of that all right and my imprlBon· ment at VIcksburg did me one good tllrn, "After I had reached my regiment I was sent back bome to Neponset. In Bureau county. i1Unois. where I had been the first man to volunteer for tbe war. tbough my brother. wbo allo lived there. was a'southern Iympathll· er. I had been at borne only a shorl time when a government agent came there and arrested me on 'a charge of ,belDII a dellerter from , a MllI80url regiment. I was arreated under tbe name of Henry Stone or Strang-I could never ftnd which-and wa! tak· en to St, Louis and put In the guard· house at Benton barracks. Tbere I etayed two weeks wltbout being able to get anybody to look Into my case, At the end of that time I got word with an ofl\cer of tho barracks nnd Identl~ed myself by means ot the parole froni VIcksburg prison . Luck· Ily I had kept It In my pocket or I might never have got out ot the guardhouse."
The dangers and humors ot tbo llte ot the BIble colporters-the men and women agents of the BrltlBh and Fol"elgn Bible society who sell tbe Scriptures In the scattered villages ot neal'Iy every country In tbe world_re modestly recorded In tbe report Issued a few days ago. the London Mall states. _ In South India last year a colporter caught sight ot II. tiger crossing hIli patb. In Burma a colporter came faco to face with a leopard. In a Peru town a Bible seller was cruelly beat. cn by fanatical opponents. In the Insurrectlon In PersIa a colporter wn. arrested and charged with being elth· cr IL spy or an assassIn. On the other hand. the colportera have experIences VrUlch relieve the bardsllips ot tbelr tasks. An old woman In FrlLnce bought a copy beca.use her tlLncy WIL9 struc~ wIth the name Nominated Whit W8I Left. Nathannel which occurred In a chap. ter .resd to her by the seller. 8h" Sena~or John Sbal'P Williams of thought the name very pleaSing. o.n4 MlsII~lppl, says his trlend. Private decided to propose It for a grandson John Allen. formerly repreaenting a who was not yet baptized. Mlslllslppl dlptrlct In con«reS8. 8eems Curious bargains are often struck perfectly satisfied to give hie aUen· by these Dible sellers. Eggs Ilre a I tlon exclusively to hIs personal ¥. frequent currency. In a Roumanian talrs around Tupelo, and hal seem· village a colporter bartered 0. ntble Ingly laid ailide all pollUcal ambl· for a hen. It was a very excellent tion. . hen ' so be added a Ne w Testament. "He mlxell a Httle In local affaIrs For'tour yards of home made linen he tor the beneftt ot his frIends." nld dillposed of anotbe r Blblo. Ten egg a I Senator Williams, "and recently mado and "a lump of bacon" was the price one of the ./Ibortellt and best nomlnat· ot one Bible In a Hungarian village. In~ IPeeches on record. In northern Hungary a farmer gaye An 014 friend ot ours, B contedor. A live pIC for a large Dible. A rab- ate veteran. wh~ lost two legB and bit wal an exchange In oue Spanlsb one arm In battle, wanted a small village, and 0. quantity of proserved 0bml ce, and aaked Allen to nominate peppers and tomatoee In another. ~. An Arab woman In Fez Insisted OD When the Urne came. Allen. wtth a ItIvlngher silver ring tor a Bible. and voice. U~e a cultar. laid: 'Gentlemen at a n.,ighborfng village a Gospel was , Of the colJv~ntlon, I deSire to noml· excha.oged for a pall of water tor the nat~ . all that a lett of my poor old C:QI~rter'8 bone. In ~rllA payment , 'rleJ;ld. J~h~, Smith: Smith Iwept the was !aken in potatoes.· These tbe eonv~Dt n. colporter traded tor rice In '" market -~----ton mllel away. Tbe rice provided him with tood for several day.. In another vUla,,! ~ man; too ~r to p8y in coin, bartered'a .vln,e , the Inner bark ot wblch Is ueed locally In maklna ropes. ~ j30me J\a~'! of sO,utbel'll Brazil ellgs, ' fowls, trult,: coffee, 1eabbage, tiT-ead and br.ick I.UW , &r8 ( ex;. '1lb'a nged for BIbles. /', . ~
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entered IO t.O one of the hotels at th e seasid e. and. ocelng on lbe slab on tbe rlgbt a crab dr essed on the shell with legB, claws and parsley range tl ro un d, saId lo the la ndlord : "W hll t d'ye ca ll tbat'?"' " Craib," was tbe answer. " Loo IIB good. I'll have 'un ; and gle us a 11 'l nt 0' ale." nr"ad and butter wns adde d and th e din e r 1Mt to hIs dinn er. In about a n hOllr t be genial 1l1lllJlortl e nte red th e dining room to sea It hlB guest waB gettlnl~ on all right. li e found him cha wlng up til\) last clll\\' . the chaw er red In th e fac e, bul beaming. " Llko tbe crab. sIr ?" " Y c·,;; he WaH cl1111tal. I ne ver tus ted ono at'o re. nut I think you baked 'un a little too lung: tho c rus t was hard I,pl's have auoth er pint." He hRd ellt(' n the lot- shell. claws and 1111 ('omplete .- Lantlon Tlt·ll lts,
HOW GIRLS MAY AVOID PERIODIC PAINS
It was a bappy .peech, that on that beautltul October day. tbe Duke or Connau ght. Governor·General at Can· The Experience of Two Girll Here Related For The ada. made at Macleod. Albe rta. It wae an opportune speec b. b earlful Benefit of Othen. and resonant with sood fellow Bblp. And . as It '11'&1 specially Intended for Roch ester, N. Y.-"I have a daugbAmerican eare, the audience. com· ter 13 years old who bas alwaY8 heeD prlsed largely of 10 many American very healthy until recently when IIhe EettlerB In Canada. tbe time and place com plained of dizziness and crnmpll every could not havo been better cbosen, month. 80 had that 1 would have to keep It was In reply to an address of wei· her home from school and put her to bed come tendered to him at the pretty to get relief. city of Macleod, with tbe foothills of "After giving her only two bottles of the RockleB as a letting. and the Lydia E. Pinkham'lI Vegetable Comr;reat wheat fields between. and In pounC: she Is now enjoying tlle best of fact all around the place a8 the for& health . 1 cannot praise your Compound ground. that HI. Highness, true to tbe too highly. 1 want every good mother best Interests of the country and to to read what your medicin e hss done for tbose of the Amerlcanl who choose my child. " - Mrs. RICHARD N . DUNnAM, I to make Canada tbelr home, laId In 31L Exchonge St.. Roche8ter. N. Y. pa rt : Stoutsville. Ohio.-"I suffered from "I am well aware that among tboBe hea.daches, backache and waa very IrregTHE LUCKIEST MAN, '!I' hom I am now addreBslng. there are ular. A fri end a.d" a very «reat proportion who were not vised me to taite bo rn undcr the Brltlab flag. ~108t of Lydi a E . Pinkham'. lhese wll\ have realized by now that V e get a b Ie Comres idence under that {lag Implies no pound, and before I dlaabllltles. All we ask III that tho had taken the whol .. laws of Canada should be obeyed , of two bot tie s I "With this provlllion every one Is found relief. I am free to come and go. to marry. to live only sixteen years Bnd to die as seems best to blm, and old, but I bave bet.as I t pleases Providence. ter health than for "We bring no pressure to bear on two or three years. anyon e to adopt the Canadian nation· 1-.;...;....;..:.-.:...1..."" I c.a nnot expre88 my allty. for we do not value cltlzen.blp thanks tor wbat Lydia E. Pinkham'. wltlch Is obtained under compulsion. Vegetable Compound has done ror me. "Onr Ar.lerlcan cousin I are welcome I had taken other medlcinell but did not from over the border. Thrice we weI· find relief. "-Mill CoRA B. FOSfIAUOa. come our Canadian and British broth- Stoutsville. Ohio, R.F_D., No. L era. who return to the Union Japk. attHundreds of web lettera from mother lIvlnc under the Stars and Strlpel. ere expressing their gratitude for what "History III repeatln« Itselt. For Lydia E. Pinkham's Vegetable Commany years hundreds of young Brit· pound bas accomplished for their dausrbters have been received hy the Lydia"E. 'E ben-Bo Miss Antique Is going to lehers bave tlousht fortune In tbe Pinkbam Medicine Company, Lynn, 14.... weBtern Btatea. Time haa brought ,et mllrrled at laBt. Wbo la tbe luck7 about a change, and the tide hal set man? Flo-The clergyman. He'lI golnl to In tho other direction. brlngln« BCrOIlB get paId for It and assumell no re- the frontier numbera ot our neIghbors to whom we are clad to return bOB' aponslbUity. DR. PEERY'. pltalltles. "One ot the chier cllspenserl ot luch RASH SPREAD TO ARMS hOlpltallty In proportion to Ita popu· latlon hal!, al haYe laid. changed 759 Roach Ave .• IndianapoliS. Ind.- Its characUir from an Important cat"At tlrst I noticed small eruptions on tle town to a thrlvlnl wheat producing my face. Tbe trouble began as a rash. area. It looked like red pimples. In a few For Inflamed Eyelids "Wbat It hal lost from tbe plctul"daYB they spread to my arms !lnd back. esque point at view, It haa gained In ~ , Prepared '!V They Itcbed and burned BO badly that tbe material Ilde, and I wlah, In con· ' WRIGHT'S IND1AN VEGETABLE I scratcbed them and of couroo the re- cluslon, to exprels the hope that the . PILL 00. sult was blood and matter, The erup- prosperity which h81 evinced Itself NEW YORK t10Dl! festered. broke. opened and dried here for the put ten years. may conuP. leaving the skin dry Ilnd scoly , 1 tinue unabated tn tbe tutur •. " spent many sleepless nights. my back, The re IB no reason why at a bunarms and face burning Bnd Itchlol>; dred placos on this educative, Instruct· Save the time and expense of hauling aleep was purely and simply out of Ive and IntereBting trip of His Royal your corn tothe mill. Buy a MONARCH the Question. The trouble nlso caused Highness he might not have express· tllLLand grind the meal for your own table. dlsfigurcment. My clothing Irritated I'd himself In the lIame terms, and on You ore lure to have cleanerz Iresher and the breaking out. each occasion. addressed large gathermore meal. Send t od:,y fora nlonardl MilL "By thIs time I had used several Ings of Aml'rlcans who are now setwell-blOwn rem edies without succeas. tled on the prairies of Western Can&AN,D MONEY The trouble continued, Then I began d".-Advertlsement. Fo'"r.tn41n,Oom M."I. all kino. of (0 USIl the lIamlllo of Cutlcura Soap !t:nc~' ~m~C'l ~u"lh:I~.~°tfu; Not Needed. lind OIntment. Wltbin seven or eIght l6-d.D.1 'roe trial ,.,.IU llroyO H.• State kind. n..n4 8JUOQDt. of po"er Jota While n trsvellnG man WIUI wnltlng days I noticed gratlrylng results . I b21' O and n..sll tur l'atalO8 and tunbcr Infurmatloa.. purchased a full ·slzed cake of Cutl· for an opportunity to abow hla sam· plea to a merchant In a little back· Sprout, Waldron , Co.~ cura 80a'p and n box of Cutlcura Oint· - - " . " . , BOX 468. MUNCY, PA. ment and In ahout elgbteen or twenty woo ds town In MlsBourl. a custom e r daYI my cure was complete." (Signed) came In and bought a couple of night· Miss Katherine McCalllBter. Apr. 12. shirt.. Afterwards a long. lank. lumberman, with his troulerll stuffed In 11l12. .. It you lM1l "ou\ ot lort."-UruD d.o ... n··or'"~ · u.. Cqtlcura Soap and OInlment lold bls bootll. 8sld to tbe mercbnnt: blUM," lucrer from kldne" bindclof,nenoul dl.N.8D" "What waa them 'ere tbat feller chronlo wl!a.lr.ne,.lt!8~ccni Kkln erupLJona. pllu.&a. , throufrhont the world. Sample of eacb bot?" ~~'1't'~~r.:z:·::~~ wrlt~(,n.~ )rtt.f!,'l:~ft ~~~:~~~ free '1i'1Ih 32-11. Sldn Book. Addrellfl "Night Bhlrt. Can I lell you one or 41IalL'U.'l1 aod tbe remark.llblocn m il ed'oc WH2 ~Tl.htlN." post-e.tLJ'd "CuUcu11'. Dept. L. nOllton." .·..,oob lIemedy"TJlEUA !'I,UN" " ... 1. Nu,2. NO· I two?" and ,ou OAn decJd~ fur,uurse'Clf It." the ",woeSy for Aclv. roar llon'\ ."012 • cent.. It'. abaolutelJ ")';aup, I reckon not," laid, the lolls· I'RHIlBliment.. No '·rollo.·IJP~ClrCbla", . Dr.l,eClerf'lM4MI. Co., Uayentook ltd.. Hampeto" .... &.a .......... saurian; "1 don't set around much o· 8tretchlng II 8ome. The men were boasting about their nlgbtB ,"-Llpplncott·• . FOR rich k.ln. Said one : "My father hae r .... "'Is: a, on.h .. It I. wnrlh "0 a eoPT to an,. maD Symplthetlc Afft/ctlon. I n te.nll I Ill' \0 lo .. .,_t .Jl~ .-UOtH',. b U'IIf, ... r .m.lI . ~' lio b .. a bl« farm In Conneotlcut. It Is 10 big "Don·t you think Jack ought to Ceed ln~~~t~.t~:1:~cf~.~~lrc::.,~I~~~~~t·,~,~~rD... that when he goes to tbe bam on F:r pronL It ft emon.tratd IlH'! , 'e n' .ornlnM' rtOwe. 0' Monday moralng to milk the COWl be tbat cold 1 He II a little hoane." m Ullo,. tha luIowled~a fto&n('lenlanf1 hank'!,.,. iJ1t10 trom "He Is-with bay feyer." th fl m.Pe.. 1t re\,MI. the enotTU OUIJ .,ron.. bauken IllssOB UI all goodby, and be doesn't maka cUlll flhf't .., 'IOW to mako Ilu! Il3 IDflI 1ruOI8. 11""I pl.lne hu'\v .. 11l1~.lIlnll.'nrtuDH.reUl.do".ul " ' hymadC);bow get back till the following Saturday." '1 .000 Wro"".10 Pt!.OOO. To InlrnduC'fJ hl1' rua.aaaln8 "'1'It. Important to Motne,.. m o nnw. I 'll .and It ,II: trl Of)1hta . alJlli,1Htf'11 .... EE. "Why does It take blm so long?" Examine caretully every bottle ot II. L DARBER.I'.~ ..R.490. Z& W,J..k•• o Bt.d .• CLIiq •• DL the otltler II,Bked. CASTORIA, a lafe and Bure remedy for "Be,cauBe tbe barn I» 10 tar a way Infllnts and , children, and lee thllt It from the bol\ae." Dearsthe~ "WEIll. tbat mllY be a pretty big W.1401I , ....... , ~ farm. but compared to my tath er's SIgnature ot . ,., b..& .ar".' Slrlco"" " 'rile 'Itt r.r.,...n. ...41 • rarm In Pennsylvania your father 's In Use For Over So ;8rs. ...~Il::ii. 1!'~O~8, farm Illn't no bigger tba.n a city lot!" Children Cry for Fletcher's Castoria LotIIHll.LI, .. ,. n..'.n I. ,,1:1 .... 111111." , "Why, how bl, Is your father's " .. L Ettuu" • ..d 186•• farm? '" Explained. "Well. It's 10 bIg that my father "Why do epltapb. alwaYI becln. sends young marrIed couples out to 'Here lIell-T'" lOTHER BRAY'S SWEET, tbe bllrn to milk the cows. snd the "Because tbe majority of tbem do." milk I. brought back by tbelr grand· POWDERS FOR CHILDRE. chlldrlen." S" R~lit~ F~vtrilllDcBl. CODltip.. Wntt'r in bluinl{ I. adulteration. 018&8 An" lion.Cold.and corrn:1 dlsonlerool wnter mnkeo liquid blue coilly. Duy Reel Ib~ stomacb and bawd.. Usrd b Cross Dn II Dlue. mak.eo cloth... whIter th .. n lifo/Mrs/or ZZ :Yf"'1. At RlIl>ru .... iL ot. of Money Well Spent. snow. Adv. • , .I.t. 2~. Sample mailed FRKIt. Arthur Blanchard, who spent much • DADa • ..aK. A.ddnM ..... 0Iawte4. L~ y,# of his time traveling over tbe coun· We have noticed that the men who try for the lovernment, was lea ted die tor women nearly always do 10 It behlnil a bride and Broom In a Pull· the handa of an Injured busband. man car one aftsrnoon when the train went through a lone tunnel. Alia Dr. Pleroe'l P\euU\ Pellett lI ... t, pu\ up emerged Into the lIgllt of day the 40 yeua RICO. They repllt.o &Dd IDTlgorat.o ~~~~~~~~~~~~~ ltomo.ch, liver and bowel&. 8~LDd _ _ bride wae srabblEle deeperately at her tllI1 jp'aDulea. Ad". " " . bat and aiehtlne three fast rounds with Clne or two hatpln. which bad The more the tru.ta want the 1811 becom,e loollened. the common people let. oIOllN 1.. TBOItU'SOI( 1101(8 & ~~ ~~~. W~ In orelar to relieve the .Ituatlon and Inject .ome barml".. conversation 1f1'l, WIII.low'. 100\11,. . il7nP tor <Jll1I4nD Into title lIap. Blancbard remarked: teeLhln&, .... rt.eD, lb • .,. ..... ndu_ Inll..m..... mak.. lltm4rJ work aJlleaaure. 18 OL ~II&. 100. "Th!le tunnel coe! '12.000,000." tloo. allar' palll.c\1J'Hwlntll eolle ...... _tk..WIr. "WE!II," lal!! tile 'flu ju!llclal1Y. "It ::I~U~I:~ I:n~:~':adta~ia~~~,:"P:~v~: ~r:. ,,·u . ..orth It. "-Popular M~lazl_, You can alwaYl ,et a lot tor your acre., write G. W. Brow., tlell'eraoD. Te..... money If JOU patronise a real ..tate dealer. W. N. U., CINCINNATI. NO. 47-1912. . El.lulvoca/. "ThrIfty h_blt\ are your frlend •. " "Yell, I "ppOle a man nowaday. I. ImOWIIL. by thl bank account. he lI:e~p •. " Inlhloua, plDII: eyol eplzoo\lo, 4lateanper an~ all noae and tbroat ~ oured, aDO all ot.llon, DO _tt.or Iio" "expoeed" ~ from bame anT of &b_ d l _ with SPOHN'S L1QCln , TBMP.a CJtlBIL Three to ,Ix d~ Often oure a _ On. eea' bonle paraateed to do 10. Beat t.IlID8'. for brood '!DA:reL Acta OD ue \11004. 400 and II a botUe. IIG and '11 a dOHI' boW.. Draatat.l aDd IiU'llUI thop.. J)lltrlWtQtI - ALL WBOI.uAL·~DllUGGI8T8. ~ .
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Bill. Allowqd-Col am bU8 Blaak • - • You will find thatdruggis&88vllry Book Mfg ., Co., mdae for auditor where IIpen k well of Chamberlaln 's If you have any surpIus T . C. Pat&erlloa to Martha. R . $1 25. U. B. Tufb, borlalof Mary Cou(( h Remedy Th ey know frOID stock for sale, use our Xrabar, lot In University Helghtl, E. Dowdell $7i . LebaD8D .Ioe aDd loog I!xperlenCB III ' he aBle ot It ... aDd other ClOOllieratloD8. "eal Co I ooal for oour· hOWie ' 47.60. t hat in 01l8es of coughs aud oold8 it Classified Column. It '\; .. L . E Kratzer to Yartha R Krat· Ed S. Conklin, stampli for olerk 16. oan a}ways be depend ed npon, and will sell them for you. lIer lot in Unlver8ity Helghte $1 B ft>' I that. It ,,, plelll'UD t lind safe to tnke' , , Raymgnd ar....barger • . 8a ary For sllle by all dealer ! aad other conalderatlon8. a8811'.ot ,ani tor Rt ooart hou8e fer Robert Luce to James V. Deck NovClmber 14U. James Follen Br., ~'!!!!!!~!'!"!"!~~~~~!!!!!!~~~~!".!'!"!"!~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ .and Mary O. Deck, Jot ID Franklin, IIIolary as'l\oitor at coort hOUH for conalderation $600. November 1912, $60 E O . !:lell & . Warren Ga~rard to Matildll Kohr, CJo, pens for lurveyor, 11 .60. E. 10$ In Franklin, 11 and other OOB · ii . !:leU & Vo . supplies for oommis IIc1eraMonl . sioner" 15. Stakalta PeD Uo, sur . Lizzie Honlewort h to Frank K . pUe8 fur oonrt s'eno&rapher 11 50. BOWl8worth, lot io Ma80n, Ii and R. Wilds Uilohrist, ren' lor Prole. ether conalderatlo.8. oa'ing AUorlley oftiol',lrd quarter Peter D. OaUleld, et "I to Flor. 191' 125 C. V. Wil)tam8, drilY_1ft", eDoe C . liliJIer, lot ill Lebanon, coo· 2'0. George E Yaung,attorney fee lideration $4000. defending Homaa NelBon, "36 Wm Charles W . 8mlth to Eltzil .Tane I!i. Graham, flnal e8timate Uon . 131 Haroum, 21 aor811 io Harlan town· 11063.71. R . A MoCutoheoD, final Ihip, 11 and other oo08lderationl!. estimate Von . 130, 1400. R. A. 140 Mary Kiser to William G An· Vntoheen Con 1U3 n Gs 30 PerlY This is a great opportunity for every housewif~ to derson, real elltate in Franklin, 000- B. 14000e lJou . l Oll, .a~ 6 6U. Udorge test her skill as a soap maker and at the same bme lldera&l0.IJ200 I"eldkamp, (;on. 50 fiu.l est.im"te, win !1 valuable cash prize. Every woman can enter Mary E TowDllend and hUllbnnd 78 . "11 . . this contest-it doesn't cost one cent tQ try-the to Fr. Mark, 5126 aorell of laod in Contraots-No. 135, W. B . Ht conditions are as simple as ABC. Barlan township, II and otller oon· ,l01lD tor repltlring wash !llong road .lderatloDI grade at Dilatush arob on Mtnbbs We want to pr~ve to every housewife who reads thia W . H. Duke (by Admn:) to M, Mill and Lebaoon pike near the paper, that with the aidof Banner Lye she can make .I lverett and MerIe M. Early, two relidenoe ot Jonea in Uoion tollVn. all the soap she needs for her family use-make bet'rae" of land In Wayne town8hip, ship at the estimate 14.60 ter sonp than she can buy anywhere-make it cheaper, OOD81deratloD t6QOO. The requllitiontl for deputiea, III. with very little labor 'and in, a very short time. Nettie J . Hatfield, Kuardian to lIi8tllatll, bookkeApen and olerk!! IlB To the women who send in the best sample. of homemade soap i. Florence 0 MlIIer,. lot in Lebanoa, named bv the several oounty uffioi'}ls which Banner Lye has been used 'we will award tta.1e11owin& cub 11. for the yeu lIeRIDning Janu.ry 1, prize. this month: Probate Court U13 were allo,:e~ I 2nd Prize $10.00 1st Prize $15.00 Tbe eetate of Rebecca C. Lillgo, 3rd Prize $ 5.00 ' 50 Prizes of 1.00 each deoeaaed. Firet and final acoount Could Shout For Joy . filed. "L want to tb"n k you fr om t be Jktat~ of FraDk Ed ward Weakley bottom of Ill y belt rt," wrOl1.' G B Ihtlt1 r . of Lt1 wi s bur ~. W Vfl ., " 1' 0 '1' de08R8ed. Fir"t &ooonn' filed . In 'he matter of the will of B Il Il . t he wonelerful doubl e b en ~ fH I I!ot nab Adami, deoea8ed, will admiUed fr om El eotrio Bitt.e l'~ . ill ouriu /( lIl e of uotll IL so Vtll'e a" lltl of HtoW l1o h \0 pr lbate (Jarl W. Fox appolntet1 troub lA lLud of l'btlumatislD, from admlni.&rator giving bond in the wh'oh I hlle\ been II.n almost helpll;ss eum of $3000: sufterer for ten vears It ~uit.ed my In the maUer of the will ot ElizlI. case as thou~h . mll:d e jUijt for IU~ . " . beth Newpo t d d '11 d For dYlpep!!lll, IDdlgestioD, jannollM, r , eoealle, WI a · /lnd to rid the system of kldn~y mltted to probate. M.!'ry E . ROB8 POl80U8 thllt olLose rheulIIlI tis m appoiDted admlniltratrlx Eleotrio BIUer8 have DO equal Try Eetate of Wilb-- r Morton, e& aI, them . Every bottle III gUlltran!PRd to Battllfy. Only 60 oen&1 at all
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So that every woman who enters this contest has fifty-three chances to win a cash prize, ranging from $1.00 to $15.00.
Full directions for making soap 'are printed on every wrapper of Banner Lye- every contestant has an eq ual chance of winning a prize. After you have made your soap, cpt off a small piece, wrap it in the Banner Lye wrapper, then ina piece of plain paper, on which write your full name and address and mail to The Penn Chemical Works, Philadelphia, Pa. All packages must be received byusnot later than the lastdayofthis month. Every contestant will be refunded tOe-the price of a can of Banner Lye-whether they win a pnze or not. Enter this great soap-making conte.t now-it won't COlt you anythingo-you get a can of lye free-you stand to win a cash pri:r.8.
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Beware of Ointments for MAGAZINE OF FUN Catarrh That Contain Mercury Biff I Riff ! Biff, the great A mer al IDtlrOUrv will !!Orely de8troy the IOlin Magazine ot Fun Is m8klug Bense or smell "nd oompletely de range the wbole 8ystem when eo greater IItrides thlln anv other mRII' terlnK it 'brou~b tbe muoous 8ur. Azlne berore tbe Amerlolln Dublio . taoes. Sucb artioles 8hould never today . It 18 a maKAzinR thllt will be u ~ed eltCllpt on presorl ptloot1 from repu'" ble physioians, 1i8 the keep tbe whole fft mlly in II gnoil dam""e 'b ~ wiJI do ie ten t(lJd to humor . The ~ tllff of Biff oont"io", the gooo you oll.n possibly derive the grelltedt IIort.llI l!', o"riol1 t urls tll . from them . !:ff\l1's Catarrh Cure, oritioll and editors on the oonUoent . manufaotured by i'. J . Cbeney & It is hll'.bly i1lustrat.l.lu Ilnd prlnt.ell CJo, Toledo, 0 , contatu8 no mer oDry, and 18 ta~en interDalJy, actlDg In many oolors It will k88p th p directly up-m tbe blood and muoom whole fllmlty obeerful the yeft' I.rfacea of the Iysterfl In buying ' ronLd, YOIl olln IIfford . to spend San'l Ca&arrh Cure be sure you gel 50 ) II. yellr t.o do thiS Send t lii~ 'he g8DQlne. U III taken ioternally ollpping and liOc to Iby to 'the B',1l and made tn Toledo, ObIC, by F J . Cbeney & Co. T8IUtDonialll free. Poblishlng Co. OilY ton, Ohio. ffll ~ld by Dru,gisM. Price 'II per lone year'lIlIubBcription. lao"Je. Take Blll'l l!'amily Pil's . .' • - • ~""~.JfI.. rtb~ .. (Jueue II ~ gre.at family pRper. _,.... ,
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If you are not quite ready to boil your lat lust now, remember there will be three separate CClRtestr-1lne in Septemberl one in October and another in November. Same amount of prize money will be given :away ($80.00) each month. If you don't win in Septembe!r, try in October; if you don't win in the lint two contest!, try in November. ...,. ",. contut lOOn tU IIOUIble-lf your dtUJM cannot IIIPPIJ ,oN with BamNr· l4/tI. writ. w4 .
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The notion that the Indian race fa ·'fading out" il lIot supported by the fecta. The", are now. according to the lut report., 266,000 Iudi.DI in the country "ith 30,000 in IpeCW and reservation acbooll IUpporUd by the go'~ment at an 81lDual COlt ot . .,000,000. Curioul!ly enough, the tDdiana of the Uuited States have aIwed disproportionately with the yhIte. In the "lWeamed increment" belDg richer upon au average or ~r . Clpita bull tban the "hite nee. Thla II d.8 to the growth III nine of I'M-
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The Rev. Iri R. H'IOU Alm.nao for nl3 il DOW ready. Ie la the mOlit Iplendld number of thil pop.ular Year Book ever priuted. I I. val.e hal h np o more tll ',n f'v 'r prQ\, lIn bv r P "ln -1t"hle tuUlllnll u&~ of it:. itwrm, " ".. th .· r " ' 1,1 e"rt~ "'q""U. t., foteC'iile tLI ~ Y'·:a r. Pro teuor Hick. JDI'ly ... erlu tile 000 fldeuoe aud luppor, of all ell. people Don't ran to BeDd 860 for hill 1913 Alman.o, or only one dollar for hi. IpleDdld MagllZine and AI "aolo ODe 1eer. Tbe best one 4011ar In v_'ment pOl!!lble ID any borne or ~1I.ln8lls Bend to Word aDd "orb PabU.hiol COlDpany, "01 Franklin Ave ,8' Lnuip, Mo.
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• Mra. ~h e rlev C01J 8~t &lott, of UlnoinDati, la visiting her fatber Beruie ColleU , C'f nt'nr bere. Mr. Ind Mrs ~' J oy ;l And t'l r aou II.nd lion, Carlton, of Da yton , spe.t several days here lalt week . Mill. Pauline L. Shafer, of Day . ' on. vi.lted Misl Lollise N. WilBon, lu t week Mo'. Rod .Mr!!. Howard Aason of Da yton, came down ~hl " '\II~ek making Mr. A olon 'I pareat. a villi' . John Bogan, of Hprlnl BI!I, 'ransaotecl bl1lllne88 here Friday. 'The P8't'6rty Boolal was w"n pdronized, everyooe proeeat having IU enjoyable eveni.g. Rev. j'rlnger filled hi. appoln"ment Sanday a' the M. E. chnrch. Tbe .u~den death of Mrtl. Deau IIhanahan was a grea' Ihook 10 thil cemm1lDUy where .be was well IInown and hlgbly r8llpected. 'PllIla, ma\oh a& Fld Forll: IIchool lIoUle, J'rid.y nl~h~. The lI'riendl ololed their meetlnl( bere Sunday night, and 'ha M. 1:. ohorch opeDed Ihelr protraeted mee'lug Monday ulght, Rev . Frin_ ger officlatlog. Mr. aDd Mrs. William Wrlght.ot Wilmington, Obio, Muudayed with Mr!! . Wrlgh&'. mothsr. Mn . Mil · dred Eagle. Rolla Kaylor hall beautified hll honle with paint. "ho will be the aext? Mr. and Mr •. Funk Harvey and dallrh&ar, of Leblln.n, visited lin. .arvey ' , mother, Mr•. Mary Ed ward., reoeat\y . birl. CbarUlaD BarvlY returned to her home .fter a visit of some time wUh ber two Ions, ne~r Le banon, Frrtnk and AI . Mr. and Mrs. aarry Bhldak ;ir are movlog 'bil wet'k from 'be B. L. Dakin farm to .rr . Shldaker'l f.ther 'a f.rm •
Ralph Bill of CedarviJI •. , e, W I\ R t.u P guest of relatives here tbe I., tl" part of IBst week .
Mr. and Mrs. Earuelt Golller arl) movlnR from the Shldaker farm ta the Natha. Collett farm. Mr. and IIrs. Ber~ Barlow wlU moye from W. U. Weloh'l farm to tbe. L Dakin farm. Mre. Laura Galnee and her sillter Motu Mattie Bennett, of Dayton, vl8i"d tbelr pareny Mr. alld M1'I. ErllllewuI Benne", on TbaDuglvlnlf day .The Zion Baptitlt oburoh II haviDg a we..tes of meetmga with a rood at.. HDdanoe Mr. aud Mrs. W L Htewart Alld Mr. and \{rs, Pearl S~wart, of Wilmlnl&on, called on frleDda here 8uoday. ba4c Thomlll bad bll hau 1 I8rioully la08ra&ed by " dOR be longing 1o a nelgbbor ------.-~1.~----
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Drivu orr A Terror. The ohiflf exeCutioner of death In winter and IIprinl month» i. pn.,umonla hi Ildvanoe .geots are oold. and grip 10 any attaok by one of be Ibf'lBe mal.dles no time ~banld loat In ,.klng the ben medlcloe obtainable to drhe U off Coontlf'llls thnUNnds have fouod this so be {)r King" New DlllOonry "My huabllnd beheves It h"l kept himfour from havlugwri~1 pnenmonla tbree or Ilm8ll," Mrs Gl'Klrge W Place, RawRouvlJle Vt "Ind for oougbs. coldl and o~np ";41 h.",e never 'found Its equal '" GUluan_ teed P for aU bron 'lalal .ffectionl rioe 60 ou .nd $1.00 Trial bottle free at all drugglst.1 _ _ _... _ ••_ _ _
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Miss Esta Staoy entertained at Sunday dinner, MisBes Ell .. Earn s mall Cook 'ito ve. A good one. hmrt, Elva 8weeny, Mabol Lllukey, For further Inform lltion oall Guoe Carman and Graoe Corring ('In Lindley Mendenhlili , R . \) 3 d 11 Ion and lleesrs. Wilbur Eartlharl, W~YIl 88ville, Ohio. Lee Earnhart, Waltor .'aylor and good Bel\tln~ Stove, r ood oon· Ernelt Elirnhart. diMon, and 0 . 0 (Jart. InQuire More tban fifty of the Lytle of L. M. I1endefl!on, R D. 3 , Wil Y, d 11 frieuds of Mr. and Mrs . Walter nesville, Ohio. Konrlok gathered a. their home on Tuesday eVAnlng and upon tbeir C()LT III mont,bs old Willl!ell arrha.I, all joined ' in a " grand Her oheBp, If sold soun . L:;ee E<.Id elllHl e In boner of Mr . and Mrs . . ..angllOre, Lytle, Ohi o. (J 11 William HRlnes. Then remillded smnll fftl'm Ellsy t erms t.o .Mr. Keulok thll.t they were al~ purohaser. All lev el IRnd, colebrating his birthday . A very ~nqulre of J. O . enrtwrl~ht . d 4 These furnaces a re right] Spring Branch plealll\nt eV30lng waa spent in . The price is low, 80(,ial ohat, 8lilJlee and 1II0s10• WANTED Give me a chance Mr. and Mn • .I!'rank liesl! and • - ••~-I will prove it so. ItUle daaghter Cleta were enterA DeB Moinei man had a. aHaok Nc organ-must be In fir st.olMs &alned by Altoe Chenoweth at of muscular rhenmatlsm In hil! mdltlon and ohellp . In quire Thanksgiving dinDer. ~ houlder. A frie!lu Ildvised him to The work is good d 11 Mrs Frank Dakin entertained ,0 to Hot liprlngl. 'rha~ mellnt an at thi s offioe. The material is best Mr 6 i G expense of $15000 or more. flo The proof is yours II . eorg a orden, la.t Friday at sOllght for a quicker .. nd obeaper dluner. WII.y to onro it Rnd found It in By the t est. LOST Mors Earoelt Daklu and lIon8 Chambe rlain '8 Liniment . Three Rnuel and Harold V181~ A few days after the first applioation of The fire is great day. last week with rel.tiv .... liniment ..... in thi. by All dealers he . Willi WAil . For sll.18 MONI ICY-& Bum of money watl The heat intense ost tJaturday. The 011 ner lIiddletown and Lebanon . - - - - - ••- - - . With little fuel Mrs . Amos Cook, wlll pRy a reward Corwin. Mrs. Frank "alth and dRughter8 for 'he re&urn of ~be t!lIme. d 18 And less expense. Joeie and Rena entertainad Mrs. ! Ida McAdalDlI, of Dayton, s..'urday Mrs. Alioo MoK1D8eJ' villi ted her nla h & son Joe MoKinsey and family. u.t Think it over And buy the best, alr and Mrs. Nathau 'Au"I~ :n Mo rrow , several days lut' week. tertnined El(Jer Geo; A, Breu, of Mr and Mrs. Ben Smith were In And I will come Indiana, &turday night. Xenia on business. Saturday And do the rest. and Mrl Wil1laJiilChenowetb IIlss Alma WaterhouSI spen& the had as tbolr KU68ta &tlU'day nlaht week-end with relativ88 in Troy . and Snnday the.latten brother aod Mrs. Isabel Smith Is villlting her If you have anything to sell use lon, of near VtlIars Chapel. Her daughter In Kentuoky. the Classified Ad column. We'll brother i. iotag 10 apeud the week MilS Benrletta MoKinsey was a sell It for you. with her as she i8 yery Rlok. g?l,.t of her silter in Dayton, Fri Mr. and Mrl. William Gordon eu dny and &turday. tertalned lIr. Rnd Mrs. Frank Dakin Urs . F. <:iraef is on the slok list. aad IOn Uarl and daughters LoiS, Kenneth Kilbon , of Dayton, IIpent Sherwood Blockl Ba~1 and Opal, Mr. aud Mrs. rut his Thankllglvlng vaoatlon .. ith hill Mllfhtt and daughter Lena at l:lun- R1mt Mrs, Lee Bende'!'son . ~ Valley Phone 113 day dluner . Jill. Morgan aud family are now WAYNESVILLE CHURCHES. Mr. and Mrs. 1'homas Laoyand ooo.pying the An80u property . family enhtrtained ou Wednesday Mra. B. V. Smith and Mrs. Em night, aod Tbankiglvlng Messrs. mOIl' Bally were in Leba.non Mouday tterbert Etter, Charley aud Warreo iu the interest of tbe Miami Vailey Lacy, ot Day'on. Ponltry A88oclatiou. Mrl . Amanda tJmith and Reb~oea Ben Davis has returned from St. Auguatlne'. Catholic: Church. Cumer enhtrtained urI. J . H. Oanad~ after an extended I!°l· ourn . Father Louia Yllua . BARNHART, Chenoweth and daugh~r Franoea llie88i~ Lawson, of C )vlnitO n , Ky., Mas. everT 100004 Soo4., of the mODlh a Notary Public SO iuaday dlDner. la' visi$iog her aunt Mrs. Robi. V:OO a.1D St. Mary'. Episcopal Cburda. All kiods of Notary Work . Pensioa Ilr. lind lire, H. C. '.>akln enter 8e<!,keU. Work a I:Ipeoially . t"ined their gr.ndlOn Wilber, of Ralph lirultb made a trip &0 Mar. Rev. J '. F. Cadwallader, Rector. Sunday School. 9 :BO • • ED MornlD If . er Middletowa, last WAAk. rOVl7, Wedaesday . vice, IU :80 a. m. Holy Communion lbe lint I ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ ~ IMr. John Chenoweth called on MI Jaoob Hisey and son were Buod.y of each mon,h, IIr and Mrs Guy Cbenoweth San- l'hemk8g1 tllng goelta of Mr. and daya"ernoc.D. Mrll . Joeeph Blley. Mrs. R1)Y Ghenowe'h lIp8nt las' Mlisl Lena Surface wu a Dayton Ta8llday sHernoon with her ~un. viaiOOr, one day reoently. BermoD by PMtor ever)' alloerDalAl 8und,,¥ ':J THI C.IAT••T Ilrl. Wl\l (;henoweth. .. • Mr . and MI'll Blantin, of Morr IW, 10:10 a. !D, aD4 1:10 p , m. Mr, Wean .n4 Mill <:iertrude and Mra. Alvin Sellars. of DavtoD, Hk:kIite Friends Chu~ . IN TH. WOItL.D H.wes. of IJpring Valley, were en- were gueRts of Mr Ghas. ReJ noldl\ Fmt Oa) MeeUnll:. 0 :00 R. m. Flro~ Da, 'MUSHED WEEILY S4 00 l'El1!A& tartalOad by Mr . and 111'8 Frank and fal1'l1y. Thankegivinr Day School. 11 :00 a m. Four'h Day Mee&lolt • • to :OO a. m. "MilLe, DItUcciiii8, ....OIALt.T8 Bl4wee, at "uuday dinner. MIs'll Laura MoKlnley I!pclnt CO.TUM.lte, T.AN . . . . . . OA. A.. D 'BU' •• ItYIO. OAN PItO ..I':" Mr. and Mr• . JOIepb HainN en Tlu~nksglviug with friends at Ortbodox Friends Churca. a., USINC ITS ADY.ItTI.INO oo..u.... tert..loed Mr. and Mrs. ti'red Sawin Coaadd .. le. HN. Ruth Murray. Putor SAMPLE COpy FREE Sabbalh Sohool, 0 :ao :L. m . ReRq!ar chureb .nd little 10D' Horace Ilnd Mr Nir. I4nd Mra Ralph Biggs, of N• • YOItK OLIPP •• service, 10 ' VO a. Ill . Chrl81.1lLn "1tnlSea\·OC'. Horace )&eyel'll, of Dti"~OD, at tJan Columbus, visited a few d .yt! re 7 : 30 p _ N_ VorII.· .. V. dalY diDDflJr. 08D't ly with his parODY. lira. Linda Hmlth and Elder Mr. Jobn Wbibtore and fRntlly Bret,a cllle1 on Mrs. Rubert Br4d haJ. for e their Thank'l~iviDK ga r·sls dock. 8undllY ar&ern'lOn . 'h!ls Bro"n and family . • _ • Armll'rong McUr"y was In D~ y
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FREE· HITTERS AND CHOKERS. This world 18 dl\'lded between fre&hlttcrs and ba t·choke rs. but to und er· I3 ta nd th e simile you must be a fnn. or at I,'as t have the confidence ot a tan who will lea d you througb the d oor or "" Is dom . The tree-hitter. be It known, Ie tb e bateman of the Buper· cl\lous e:r;! wbo begins his swing away back over biB s houlde r. brings It round lik e a yacht's boom gibing lu a !trong ~' I nd and drlveB the ball ove r th e le tt field fence or-misses it. He 18 tb e producer ot home runs and three-baggon e.nd Is tbe recipient of adulation and e.utomobll es. He Is Speaker and Jackllon e.nd Doyle and the world·tamous Casey. Tbe batchok er Is dllfe rent. eaYI the New Orlenns Tlmes·Democrat. lie Ie tbe man wbo slides his hand well down onto tho swe ll of the bat. whore. wllb a longe r leverage. he can make a Quick ja b at the speeding sphere. He II content 11 be scratch es a sacrifice or bentl a bunt dow n to first. No· body loves him. but he wins many a hnll game. thougb even In the midst of victory he fee ls that the manage r has th e toboggan under him and Is only wnJtlng ~or a bonebead play to touch the U'lgger and send him to the mInor leagu". The free-hitter also reaches the tylnoT!! In due time. but he does so w(tb head erect and chelt expanded. tor the free-hitter Is Buch by nature and no revene can Quell him. Once a free-hitter slways one.
Along Many Ten-Mile Stretches of Ohio Roads Actual Count W ill Show More Than Fifty Per Cent of Farmers Using Silos (By 0 , M. Klle. Col\ece of Ag rl c ulturc, Ohio State Unl\·erslty.) ~
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me nts ' ot th e year along agric ult ura l lines Is the ex traordinary ac tivity dis· pla yed In the e rec ti on of silos . Ten yea rl! ego a s ilo was a nov e lty ; now the y are so com mon as to cease 1.0 excite comme nt. It Is said that ten thousand silos have bee n erected thl" s ummer In the ~tn te of Iowa alone. No fi gures are nvallable for Ohio, but the numbe r must be exceedingly la r ge. Along many te n· mile st retch~s of Ohio roa ds actunl coun t will s bow more than fifty per cent. ot tbe farms equipped with s ilos. and It Is no un· com mo n s ig ht In the vicinity ot a city to soc prnc tically a ll th e large farms s o e quipped. Practica l e xperience has s hown the silo to make a big dlIJe re nce In th e a mount of feed in g value to be ob laln ed from a glYen ac reage, and sclentln c e xperi ments nnd deduc tion s can r ead· Ily show the r easons for tbls r esult. In addition to tbe c banges bro ug ht aoout In the prote lds and Buga r ot the corn plant by chemical a nd bacte rial actions. th ere a re cer tain ot her changes which r end er the mnterla l mu ch more [llllatable and much more desired by II>'e s loc k . Ihi r y cows or tatte nln g ani mals ,vIII co nsume much la rger quantities. and th e us ual was te of the h~rde r portions of stalk s occa· sloned by feeding fod de r wi ll be avoid ed . Th e succ ul e nce of sl illge Is the nea r l.'st substit ute for pas lurage that can be prov ided - In tbe win te r tim e. Whe n corn fodd e r Is allowed to stand out in th e op en fi eld exposed Recent Investigations Into the houn to the weather th pre is a Ja rge loss of work ,IIY 'oftlblall of the French doof dry matter, pro tol n an d sugar. partment of navigation have brought to lIgbt a record In government em· ployment In the IIhape of an omclal whose dally "boun of duty" amount to eIllctty two minutes. This man dwells at 'a place on the Belgian fron· tier. and his arduoul labors consllt In fetchlnl from one omce a list of the number of bargea that bave entered French terrItory the previous twenty· four hOUT!! and handing the said JIst In ,t another oIDce. It the posItion be a sinecure. the pay Is not high. tbe remuneration amounting a ,1 .• 0 a month.
out b y the ' rnln In many cases. al· thou gh the re aro othe r ways In which they can escn pe and be lost. The losses from this source otten amount to twenty·four per cent. , wh ile 108se8 at dry matter and protein In en silage need not excee d tw elve to IIfteen l)er c c, nt. At the Vermon t and Wisconsin ex· perlment stations tests on the r elative feeding value of corn silage and corn fodd e r were conducted as tolows: Two rows of maturing corn extendin g across th e fi eld were placed In IIhock 1. wblle tbe next two row s were run through tbe cntter a nd placed In thE! silo Dy tbus a ltern ati ng until the silo waR filled s ubstanti a lly equal Qua nti· ties or ·materlal having the s nme com· posl li on were obtain ed. The fi e ld· c ured fodder. afte r being run througb the cutler. was fe d ,ln opposition to the si lage to da iry cows nlong with eQual quantit ies of hay and gra in. At the Vermont s latio n 24,868 pouncl s oC th e green fodd e r, wh en cured and fed as describ ed, produced 7.688 pounds of mllk.;...hut pound s ot gre en todder corn. when convert ed Into s ila ge and fed In the S8 111e wa y. produced 8.526 pounds of milk. In a Wisconsin t est tho resu lts were a lmos t as great in favor of the ensilin g melhod. Wh e n properly put up en s ilage rrac· tlcally always gives Lh e grentest :eed· Ing value. and whe n th e grea ter con· venlence of handlin g the mate rial dur11Ig tbe Incl e men t weath er Is taken Into consid eration one r eadil y realizes why the erection of sl\os hall. proceeded with such amazing rapidit Y:"" -L-
ASUCCESSFUL CROP OF ALFALFA
A Connecticut man makes the aD· nouncement that be hall been livIng tor some time on 26 cents a week. He admits, howe ver. that he has not been unlucky enougb to bave any tire A field of alfalfa that made over a ton per ac:re of fine hay the flnt lealon. punctures.
A steamer bas just arrived In San Francisco whose docking should leod • thrill througb tbe fashionable feml. nine world. It's cargo 18 $1.000.000 worth ot sealsklnll. Exce8slve reading bas the Bame ef.
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land In OhIO, made larl'll Cltrllre ·to chass. but all were nnnl'ly l efusod. True to Their Creed. F ive yenr a ag o. wi th lhe memher· s hip numb ering less lhun IICly. 1\\1 reo II glous IHlr \'lceB were HlIlI \l)' abn ndon· ed. The rucmherli continued to Ilve as Chrlsttans. to puy tb elr dally r eo _._ ._ spects and tbr.nksgl\, lng to th e ir MfL' er. bat th ey di s mi ssed forc vo r th o r'a t Aere. In W ure,.. C oun t Y BA re LP ur- . kteac bings wbk h lu fo rm er yem's made ch ased By t he United retnrcn . .. f 0 t B t A d R th e m tbe obj ec t of perseclIllon nnd Ch urCn 0 ay on, u ge ~. . d b d IIgionl &ta Will Occupy Their Old hlltred. Gradually tho Quai nt 01 ull· Homea Unt il Death Clalme Their logl were r emodeled; tho rouds were Lillt Membor. mado Into 3treets; th e old·rushloned flrcp! accs wero re placed by mod ern Btea m bea ting a ll plln nrel. A rura] L eba n on. O.-Hecently th e " aluabl e fre e d eliv ery route WI\S secur ed lract ot land of th e Union village or throug h tb e village and Ule dally n e wsSlhllk er s, In Wa rre n co unty, became paper macle its a ppea r a nce Ilt th l! tbe pro)le rty or th e Unit ed Brethren brellk[ast tllble. And all of thi s bal churcb ot Dayton, 0., to r tb e sum of bee n r espousl bl e for the peculiar con , ·325,000 aud olher valuubllj consider· <I111oll s wblc b mark Union Village to· D. lions. day. Hl'cc nlly a m ember ot The Com· Now the s eve n teen s llrvlvors are [fJ ~ rc l al Tribune s tarr vIs it ed the littl e foun,1 in the lIIldst of t he most moder n village of Shake rs r.!ferre d to, with t.he result tha t there Is revealed to th e BUlToundlngs. A hi g h powered a nd cos tly nutomoblle Is at th e ir comwo rld n mOSl fascinating Blo ry of Cll r· lII nnd. Their cen tra l ofllce bulldlug Is runt r('lIglo us an d sociological Inte rest. II k Tb I h b Id A p:lral lel of th e In ~ares t!n g narra . a sma s YSCTSpe r. e I' o use 0 I:I l'e is to be Cound In this count y. COIH" onlences are of t ho latest nnd TW(lnty.odd miles nor th wost of Cl ncln . most np)lTOved typc nnd yet. they sl· nat! , wbere tile his toric Wh ltowalc r Icnlly await t be end, These new mao vlllage of Shakers Is sl owly but surely te rl a l Ihl ngll bav e s e n- ed to OCCUpy dylug o nt IIlIder coudltions wh ich s pell I th e ir momen ts for u felV mon ths of tha ea rly extinc llon of ttie le llow la te. bu t the no ve lt y hns now worn olr. comm unity In Warren connty. An a mi th e a ged member s liv e trom day bOllored \'Ioltor to Tile 'o mmerc lal to day, '1(ond erlllg wbo will b e nex t to T ri bune office Is E lcl er'!ss MIU'Y nass. allswer tbe co li . and wbo will be tbo wbo has bee n a vita l lin d executive las t to r epresent tbe secl at Unlou VII· faclor In the alfalrl of Whlte1lra ter lage. village for yea rs. ~ea\l z lng tb at th e ".000 ac r es of Rne farm la nd were no longer of use to the Rema'ln a ShakerelS. aged membe rs. few of whom ar~ able Within th e pas t t e w moaths a r elR' to withs tand tho lellst physical exer' t1v e or E Jd eress Mary made th o long l!on, Managor J a mes Fennessey has at Jourue y from England to Induce thlB lus t co mpleted most satis fact o ry a l' Is plendld woman to leave tbe lice nes rangcments for the disposal of the es· Rnd cond itions ot Shal.enlom torever tate. On hls t Wednesday a deal was and to r et urn to England, but tbe el· consummated wi th th e United Breth· deresa reCused aDlI said s he Inte nds ren cburcb of Dayton. 0 .• tor the pur· to pass her remaining days as s he has. cbsse of the property for the prl~e of th e enUre time from her early cblld· $3.26.000 and other very valuable con· hood. In her dear ly belo ved Shaker s lderatlons. One ot these latter 18 that community. the fe w re mai nin g me mbers of the These White water village ncres of United Society of Be llevera shall bave land are away tho best In Ohio. bein g tbe use of certalD portions of the land at present b eld und er lease by :Judge !lnd the nelV omce building and other Peter F, Swing o f tbe circuit court. smaller .bulldlngs for a period o r teu the proceeds going to suppo r t the tew )earr. survivors or the one-Ume prosperouLJ AWait Final 8ummon .. Shaker community. But to the story H ero again III th a t frank aeknowl. of the W aITen county Shakers. . eclgOJcnt of the Impending domlse for· The Union Shakera. ever of the Socloty of Shakers. Tbe Enri ched by th e r ecent sale ot th ei r seventeen uged survivors now at valullblfl lands, th ere now lives ut Union VlIlal:e reali ze tbat the death Union villa". In Warre'l county. 0. , rate In thei r ranks has for the past a IIttie band of a ged follow ers of a year been almos t one member 'p er once bright light which f/lli ed. Years month . They know that In te n yea rs ago th ey suIJ ere d pai n. humlllaL!oll. the me mb ers hip will bave been nlmost persec ution. an d many of the ir felloll' · wiped out by the angel of death. and members suffered death , thllt tbey might for that reaso n they bave made prevl· con tinue to follow this light. only to s lon for but ten mor e years. learn thllt after mll ny yea rs the blaze The rules that gove rn the Socie ty of of the fl a me grad ua lly rlimm e l1 an ti hilS Shake rs provid e that the prope rty 01 ftn a ll y been eternally Anlllled out. No one Is the common property of all. As l dh or en (s oL any ancient re lIgion lon g as there remains n me mber nt ever Buttered more: no sec t Union Village he 11'111 have c hu rge and known to hi storY ever re nd ered less. ownerslfl)l of the thousands of dollars Rich In earthly "oods. thlll littl e band received from the sole of tbe eBtnte. of seventeen members Is now gathered I Dut as th e numb er decreases nnd the together on a porti on of the Immense I new owners. th e United Brethren. es· estates until recl ,lItly theirs. to await I tabllsb th eir orphouuge for aged perthe-call of the Maker. They bave sons and d isa bl ed ministers the pare'lt given u~ all bOJle. have discarded all branch at Mount Lebanon, N. Y .• will of the ir rellglouJl services and bave re move the Is. st fe w survivors' to tbe r esigned themselves to tb clr fnte. se ttlement In the east and the blstory A more pathetic page than th e s tory of the Sbake rs west or the mountains af the lite and works of the Society ot will be concluded. BelieverH, known as Shakers. has ncv· But for te n more years theBe quaint er goneo-ilown In history. Wbere thou· old lleople will liv e at Union VlIlllge. sa nds once resisted the mobs and rein· I' enjo ying the ir machine •• their horses lives ot recently converted Shakers. and carriages. their roomy and well· who resortod to viol ence against this appoInted hou ~ell and the right to sit band of Believers. seventeen now live I and ponder about the ruture, Thel.r hopelessly and silently In anticipation li ght holS fallcd. they re alize that the . of tbe end. Eight ot the seventeen e nd Is nenr ami tbey sile ntly await the me mbers are over 80 years of age. word of tho Maker. Only tbree are und er 75. The young· CONDON DYER'S SUCCE8S0R. est Is 61. A year ago the ellent band ;lumbered twenty·seven. Ten of their Randall J . Condon. !uperlntendent uumber have ' passed to the ' great be- of schols ot Providence. n. I., will acyond In almost as many months Sev· cept tbe olrer of tbe super intendency eral are confined to th eir r ooms and of the s cbools of Cincinnati anll will all reallzo that the end Is near and aSBume his new duties as soon atter they await It patiently. he Is elected aa he co n close up matWere Persecuted. ters In connection with the school deWhen tbe Shakers firs t. came to War· partment, In th a t c ily. Mr. Condon m ade hlB decisIon l'en county. almost 100 years ago. they Wolre laughed at and jeered by the s e t· kno'l\·n. He said that he bad given the tlers. Late r whw they located at subject careful consideration and had Union Village and bega n to preach reached the conclu'Jlon tha t he ought th eir gospel they beca me tbe object not decline the Cincinnati position. ornatred, as many new members who He 'said : were converted deeded tbelr property "I have confened with a large num· to the soclAty. Mobs trom Lebanon ber of citize ns. with ' members of the Ind even trom the smaller towns made school committee nd of the city cnuu· ralcJs upon the settlemeo t nnd officers c ll during the past few days. and. While ,r the law were often called liP on to tne), have expressed a strong 4 e,31ro aa\'e t be peeullar people from tbe to ba\'e me remaIn and await devoloJl' hilllds of the Inturlated populace. Grad· ments. they have none of them beell uully their settlement Increased IIntll able to olrer any substantial assurance It became a large organized religious that the necessary financial support COIODY. But the doctrine of the Sha· can be secured for oarrylng Into elreet kel's did not embrace marriage. and the program which I have Indicated. lh' ~opullitlon ot the settlement bas and which In all essential partie ulan r;ra4ually decreased .untll now but SeV' was unalmously Indorsed by 'tlie school enteen members remain. The great committee last May. IIgbt which the early 'bellevers saw In "Under tbese clrcumslancea. while I the dis lance gradually dImmed and con· shoul" personally prefer to remain In versions b'eoanie ress freQueut. As tbe Pro'!"ence. I cen not feel that for propopulation ~ecrea8ed the value of the fesfllonal rcasons I ougbt to decllnl land owned · by the soolety became tho larger opporttJnUy Immediately of. r;r~ater until five years ago Archibald fered by the Ohio city. I have accord. Wbtte.· ot Cincinnati. otrered to pur· Ingly sent word to ClnclnllaU that It ::lIaae . ~e 4.000 acres for $600,0(11). the school board acceptl 't he report of Jther wealthy men. realizing tna t tJI'lJ their special .:ommlttee, and I am • aetate consisted Of SOllie ot tbe but elected. I shaJ! feel' fret! to. accep!,'; '
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WIU the apple ever apln become an article of common consumpllon? Or will It remain In the luxury IIl1t. IIOmewhere. say. between truIDes and bacon 1 There haTe been no eating apples I wIthIn the ranle of any but the fattelt pocketbook for many sea· aons. while . the character of the pie appl.e 11 luch as to reQuIre uncommon aptitude ror the compoBltlon ot the cmllit to make a pie lit to eat; or elae tbe COlt ot the filling has reQuired that the pie mUllt be nearly all crust. A. big crop Ie now In prospect and ne~ orchards Ilre eomlng to frullage every 8eason ; such Is the temptation of the lIoarlng Quolatlons. SIlYI the Providence Jouraal. At tbIs juncture one of tbe orators at an apple grow· era' convention bas the nerve to propose an advertlBlng campaign. lest there be overproductlon. Does not tbls proposal mean tbat the growera are determined to maintain prlcel all the supply Increases? Something Is aald about Instructing women In the theory tbat eating apples beauUDes the complexion. That ougbt to create a market. to be lIure. Dut there need be no fear of lack ot damand. ApIJles will nee d no advertising If the prIce Is right. And any .artlOce cal· culate d to malnLaln high prlees sbould he trowned upon by the hard~preBBed consumer.
The mouse. says a scientist. posses· Bell more energy tban 0. bumsn beIng. He Is wrong. Did he never observe the activIty dIsplay ed by a normal woman In escaping a mouse1
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J. ate ~ummer seeding of alfalfa :SI No Inoculation was r:ccessary on frequ ently r ecommended 8S being tbe this field. It bavlng heen In alfalfa bes t pracllce lu Ohio. Ho wever : tbe a bout six years ago. Just what Influ· results obt:Jlned on the Ohio S ta te e nce the deep plowing had hi producUnlvemlty farm Indicate that early Ing tbls crop can not be -determined, s pring seeding with a nurse crop m'a y I but undoubtedly It was a favorablo also be su cc es~ful. A seven .acre' fi e ld factor. It always pays to prepare a seeded las t spring with oa!.s yielded In go?d seedbed. and have a well·dralned September a cutting or over a ton 11e r sOil. one tbat Is well supplied with acre of lin e hay. Alfalfa rarely makes available plant food. no matter wheth· a crop of bay the III'st season but fa. e r tho seed Is sown In the spring or vorable weather and good soil condl. fall. with or without a nurse crop. . tions are partly accountable for this T. L. WHEELER, unusual crop. • College of Agriculture. 'phlo SLato The Hel.d. which Is com)losed of a University. slit loam so li. level and we ll <-rained. - -- - - - was In polatoes In 1910. That fall It PRUNE AND SPRAY. was sown to rye. whlcb was plowed under the following oprlng and the Th e good book says to watch and pray land planted to corn. Las t fall th is 'Tis good advice, as all wlJl say ; • corn ground was plowed wltb a deep But pra yers won't s top the bugs nnll lllling machine and lert over winter. I blight. . On A)lrll 6 It was thoroug bly dl s\(ed Ro mn.l{e up your mind you 'll have to and the alfalfa and oats seeded. Ap r il figh L 11. at the rate of 15 pounds of alfaJra Let's ,til rememher each and every diy. and a bushe l of oats. Both were s own \ H we'd have good fruit we must prune ICHOOL CHILDREN 8AVE Me'NEV. III a grain drill. at tbe same opera· and spray. Penny by penny. Ichocl children of tfon. WENDELL PADDOCK. Columbus have saved $17.028.83 dur.On July U. the oata Were cut for College or 'Agrlculture 0 S 17 ". the scliool year of 1911-12. ThlB Is bay. making a yield of a little o,'er a ' . . -' ahOWD ~y ' Superlntellt!ent J . , A. Bhl· ton and balf per acre. The ·sland of wa,D'~ ~Dort for tIl:.t , ~~m,e . . TeacherB alfalfa was nearly !deal. and. wltll -tht!e- nutrIU·\<8- VIllue o r ·food II ctt!&t- ' ha•• collectlld t:Ils from ' chl!dren. and excellent growing weather experienced I 11 reduced by freezing. Thl8 . from' Ui~Ul ,I"t HAa pasled to tlie deposll this past ·!!Ulnmer. I~ made 'a rapid I true. not' only of' fruit and l~llel:a~ll!li~J.*.Ciil'i'o~'[I.' ta , of , t~o qhlld'S growth lind was reatly , tOr•. tn.e IIrs t I but of corll fod,d.e r · iln~" en.II)la~i/ 'I~~lpt. cutting by September 10• ._T~e ,'Ield thOUgh the )0'8 Is' le~1 I~ tJie I I~r~~~~fffi~J~:'~!~~~~~~~:'1 of field elU'ed ,h ay on tbe lBTt'n Acres corn thAt ' ll cut at onil. for. 6DIIlJ!l.... 1i\.I~P. ...~ 18.380 poWidl. ' or '. lftUe oyer than lD that whlcb J . 11I~e4
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Colon for 8cotc:h Tweedl. Ideaa for the colors In tbe beat Scot:ch tweeds are fouml In tbe be~ of the River Garry, In' tbe Pall 01 KI1\leetankle. said ThoJl;II~s Welsh 10 a paper read before the TutUe con. Irels at Hawick. ~c.o~l,and. recenlly. Granite. porpbyry and jasper were found there In rich red!. graya aDd reens. beautlf'ully mottled and mtxed In tlnely contracted colora. "Heath. er mixture .... he said. "were first uk· ed for. by . lportsmen. ,...bo IOQulred ' for colors which relembled tbell ' sbootiu, 'rodb4&. The ;lIrst order of tweeda sent to J.ondon In bulk 11'11 sis plecel ot black and ' white chile' made In Pet'bles."-14en·s Wear. PBrfllt Follsd Burglan. A parrot was tbe ·means of IIlIvlDI a bOUle In Parla' from the attentlou. ot burglarl. Three mep broke In. bul a8 they entered they were startled bJ a voice laying. "Who goel there'" Immediately they took to t>telr beels and lied, When the owner of the bouse returned he found the parrot lUll proud!'y repeating. "Who goel ~bere'" .
CONSTRUCTION OF SUBS1·ANTIAI. POULTRY HOUSES IN EXTREMELY COLD CLIMATES
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Inch stlllT, BPt say fo ur Inches apart, s hould be built 20 In ches above tbo top ot tb o perehes and s hould ext en d out \lven wllh tho front or th e drop· ping board. Stra~I' uhould be packed on tbls pla tform UII to th o roa r. Then mako a CU l'tatn or coarse bu rl ap or old grain sacks, whl cb, whon attach· ed t o the front ot t he pla tform will drop down t Ilia Inches below th o drop pin g board. If thi s curtain ~ let down at night durlog eo ld weat be r the fowl s will be e nc1os<'(\ In a co rn· fortable roosting lJox. The s tr a w over tb o roosting vin ce not on ly aids In keep in g It warm, but It absorbs the
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out of rash Ion . There are no lon gc r Btly sanctities II hlch tbe world Is bou nd to res pect. F'ro m the bed or birth to the bed of ear th , man's IIre - Bnd eve n woma n 's - Is nt s ubject for "COpy" ror the n ewspape r , th o nove llat and tho c ol· lege pl\)reSBor. It took all the power o r tbe Now York c it y police depart· ment to keep the vh oto grapb e rs away rrom the r euni on or th e Titanic sur· vi vors with th eir lo ved ones. More tha n one bridegroom has prol'ed hili prowess by smafihlng a n ewspaper camera, In tbe bright lexicon of toda y tb ere Is no Buch word as r eserv e. Tha t Born e of th e great sentimen ts of life may b e held In reveren t alienee Is contrary to the pre s ent mode. It may becomo the fashion for m en to ndve rtlso In th e "personal" column or tho n ews pape r s that th ey really love their w ives. NothlnjL.nowadays "goes without saying." So we bave Mothe rs' days, and e ve r ybody who lov es moth er must 'II'ear 0. white carI~~tlon In his buttonhole, to th e shamo til e rest o f U8 who do not, It we are to have a ce lebration an d a s ocIety tor every vIrtu e, we sh a ll have no ti me ror th e elte rclse ot th esll virtues, but mu st give ourselves to the Important bu s iness o f kee pin g thla admirable ma chin ery go ing . Obvl· ously, nnd Indis putabl y, If we h ave a Mothe rs' day we must aleo bave a I<'u· thers' day, ror dad pay. the rrelgbt. and mak es possible th e bu yi ng 01 fio w· ers that ado rn the holid ay. Also he fulllis various other us eful function s, although It Is not greatly tb e vogu e to talk about father. He Is me rely back· ground . Of courso, and beyond question, If we give moth er and father their due, we cannot go back on grandmother, bless he r h eart! P e rhaps If we hire eno ugh band a and adopt tbe right noral embl em-the Wayfarer noml· nates the chrysanthemum, as sym· bollzlng at once the autumn of life Bnd th e unostenta ti ous character of these special days-a Grandmoth ers' day will h elp r ealore to us th e race of dear old women who we knew wh en we wore youn g, and who are eve r so mu c h mor e d esIrable than th e numerous ma ssa ged, pompndour· e d, tallor·mall e, sopbis llca ted, ne \·e r· grow·o ld ladles who nwe us no w at s wagge r r e staurants an d 80c lal func· tlo ns.
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Similarly Minded : Th e village t a ilor only re ce ive d o~ c as lonal o rd ers from th e vicar for s uch a rticles aa h ats,.ollara , or hand, ke r ch le rs. "Yo u see," re markod tho vicar one day, hu vlnr; call ed wIth bla usu,,1 order, "when I want a suit I go to Lon d'm . They make th'fl m there." Ca llin g again a rew days late r, the v icar r emarke d tbut b e hud not Been th o tnllor at church lately. "1'\0." re pli e d the ta ilor ; "wben I wllnt 10 h en r a good s crmon I go to Loudon; th ey preach tbe m tb e re."
aside 72 nam e leos fan tas tic form s . IrrespecsQ uare mU es of tbe Paillted Des· tiv e or th e . colorings , th ese Painted ert of Arizona as 6 nntional mon o DORerl bad lands deserve to rank ume nt, und e r the provIsions of amon g the sce nic won der s of the the Lacey act, tbat It may for· southwest. Ye t tbe coloring Is th o ever r e main In Its prese nt conditi on grea test wonder or a ll. H e re may be lor tbe enjoyment or tb o 11 Olli e. The seen a rod wall 600 reet hi gh and 100 loca lity It la desIre d to thu s dlstln· miles lon g. F aC ing It may be a coal gulsb 18 III Apacbe county, begInning black mess of hard en ed Inva, rising Perspective View of Cold Weat!1er H ouae. A. Burlap screen broken to nl\;le miles north of Adamana s tation. from 0. va lley 1I00r of snowy alkali. anow Interior. In warm weather It t. rolled up-In zero weatner It Is A recent railroad s urvey runs through From ony vantage point one may sur· dropped. B. Perch. C. Dropping board. D. Neat boxes , the district. Wh e n thIs IIno Is built .vey a glowIng Inndscape that shows a It Is be lieved that the locality , whlcb score of s h a des of pInk, gray, green, Some may try to dI sp ute thI s and mois ture created by the animal beat ta now littl e known and not orten vIs· red, cholocate. carmi no, mauve, bro wn claim that not more than 40 birds that the fow'ls gIv e o ff coming In con· Farm. for Children. Ited, will become one or th e fs Ulous and yellow, shou ld be kopt In It, as that Is th e tact wi th the cold all' and prevent It Perhaps the smallest farms In tbe acenlc wod'derlo.nds or th o s outhwest.. rul o In th e c a st, but owi ng to our dry sprendlng t o tb e walls of the hous e In Deadrlver Canyon. world, eac h rour b y eig ht fee t, have There Is no more vague and Indefi· beell d evis ed by Mrs. Henry Parsons It one dri ves north from Advnana atmosph er e we can keep them In and rormln g tllat heavy coating of nlte te rm In AmerIcan geography to th e PaInted Desert dIstrict tbat It closer Quarte rs as the main protec- white fro s t so commonly seen In poul· for th e lute rnatlonal Children'S School try houses when the weatbe r Is cold. Farm league , Illld d emons trated In tban "The Plllnted Deaer!." The a~ Is proposed to set asIde as a na tional tlon Is required In th e night. The fron t ot the hou se Is boarded 1'\ew YOI'll. Ench child beco mes owner p e llatlon WIUI Inve nted by tbe e arly monument, be obtaIns his firs t view We build tile hous es rour reet hlgb of bl s di mInu ti ve farm, In whlcb he Spanish explorers, who applied the rrom the rim of De adrlve r canyon. To on tbe northsid e a.nd seven feet hIgh up two feet from th e ground . Th en works, grows and harvcsts s even dlf' term "EI Pintado Desie rto" to a ny. de scribe th e vista from this point Is on tbe soutb side. No matter what frames a r o mnd e II ve fee t hi gh a nd re r en t k inds of vege tablcs . and th ese lit re tch of multl·colored bad la nda, but as hope less an und ertalt lng as ror an design of hous e Is buil t, the south three feo t wid e and unbl eached raear e bo rno by him In trlumpb to hla never attem pted to confine It to any enamore d youth to d escribe lha side sbould not be less than seven tory cotton Is put on tb em. Then ramlly. About eac h tarm Is an 1S·l nch particular locality. charms or his Ind y lov e. As ra r aa teot blgh, with the windo ws extending th ey aro h inged to th o lop or th e path, wh ich h e keeps In order; under On some maps th e PaInted Desert th o eye can ca rry Is a successIon of rig ht to the top. Starting at the bot· hous e BO th at th ey will sw ing In nod hlB inslluctor It becom eu a tiny obIII Indicated as a na rrow strip of t er- buttes, tf'rrnCeB an d castellate d h1lls. lorn 01 th e house (remember the r o Is jec t le6s01l in good roads. ritory borde ring th o Little Colorado poInte d with nlmost the g lory of the no boa rd flo or) th ere should be auf· : riv er; but this III open to the obJe c- rainbow. Pe rvadin g all Is the mystic, !Icient earth bro ug ht In In the fall or ,, ,,:.,.~•.,g.,t AN ARTISTI~ DEVOTEE. tion that th ere are at leas t a score of' purple southwe stern hazo (due to tho the yea r to ralso th o ground Inside desert atretchel! of oQual or greater Impalpa ble du st of tho desert) that Ilbout s ix Inches hi ghe r than the ~ I"r~A e:rtent, with hu es as gorgooUB. George would ble nd ch nos Itse lf Into a bar- ground ou tside. That wUI gIve good "; .!: Whartou Jams defi nes t}le Painted monlou B la nd o f e nc han te d dreams. drainage s o .Ihat th e earth w1ll reo , v Desert region as e xtending from tho OIT to th o northw es t 18 a blac k flat. main loose and dry all wlilter . It all<o Jl"'·"-&:r~ ~ "- Rlo - Gf'ande 'to th e Blllton Bea, Bnd topp ed mesa , beyond whlcb lI os the provides a du st bath for the fowl s • . A'~N~~ 111:. ' . --- - -from southern Utah to north ern land of th e 1I0pi Indians. At one's and do ea awny with the box in the Mexloo. By no means all or this ree t Is th e sa ndy, bould e r·stre wn rlv. corner. Sb or eight Inche s of Side Elevation of Roost. 'VBtlt r egion Is desert In character, er, wbos e henlln g flow cease d ages threshe d s traw s hould be placed on And s ha ll we not h ave a mil' Sisters' and much of Its dOBert expanse con· ago, pe rh llps whe n this gorge ous th e ground Inside th e hou se In the wbf'n ope n ca n be Caste ned to tho with troplo wInter, s o that the birds ca n bo k opt roof a nd out of the way. Pou Itry ne t· day? Her day seemB lo ng In co m ing , alstll of mere stretches of neutral· deso lati on lI' aR green (lolored s an ds; but th e essenti al eon· vego tati on and melodloUB with the bUll Y In the cold woother . The drc p. ling Is put on th e outside so tllat th e and sh e tolls a nd s ac rifices for tbe t'lltlons of color and barre nness ex Ist so ogs ot bird s . From the parched ping board Is built 20 Inch es above fowls cannot get out wben th e win· whol o hou sehold . E~pecl a lly would at Intervals tbrougbout the whole re· WDS tOS rls o s h imme ring h ea t waves, th e ground, and should bo 18 Inches dows are open . TheHe wIndows the Wayfar er InsIst UpO Il h onori n g alon, writes John L. Cowan In the Inl'lsi ble uudul a tlons, so that ono In. wid e ror each pe rcb . ;rbe pe rcbes should not be opene d wben th o ther · her, a IIttl o la ter 00 In h er caree r , by voluntarily s hrinks from tbe descent should be 2:14 8cantllng, on edge, or mometer Is below zero, nS they will an Old MaldH' day. This Is r eall y es· Philadelphia Sunday Record, Transcontinental trav elers obtain Into th e ca nyo n, as Into a nery fur. a good, strong pole, and sbould be not become coated with frostJlnd will eenllal to any eQuitable adJnstment of suspend ed from the roor and not le t In more light than glass, b es id es the scheme of things. Som e day an tantalizing hlntt! ot the greater glories nace. Howeve r, It re ally Is not ns hot 118 touch the side of the house, as It Is gIving a circulation of freab all' at orator or essayist will wIn Immortal that He beyond tho car window per· fame by setting fortb In terms tbe epectlve In the fant&atlc red rock for· the Imagination leads one to antlcl. mu~h easie r to Isolate the fowls from all times. By actual test, th o hous e so olIlce and works ot the Malden Annt, matlon., with here and there a cHtr pate. A clrcultouB path lenets to tbe tire vermin than to keep tbe vermin of coal black lava, or an exUnct vol· bottom of the canyon, over IlItterlng out of the hou8e~ The top of the equipped with cotton front rrames Is the prop of dependent or selfish par.,anlc cone, that are vlllible neuly the beds or gyps um and thick deposits percbes should not be moro than found to be consIderably warmer than ents, and tbe slave !nd gulde and DIlDn--How pale and careworn M,.. 'Whole way from the Rio Grande to of mlnel'lll paint. Nenr the boUom eight Inchea above the dropping tbe same style of bouse HUed with friend of the children of those par'!Inta. There III a bigh lIeat In heann Brown looks! tb'll ~Ioraclo river. U , Include. the the edge of a vallt deposit of sl1lcl8ed board. Then a platform made of lx2 glass wtndowo. ~ _____ ~ _ ~~ for the unhonored and uncommelllO'1m:[)--Yes, she has on h ev LeDte tawuy Cllft8 of Pajarlto park, the wood la reached. Thill la not the !leaa Emantada, the Impollng rocks fAmoulI Petri ned Forest (which la orated Old Maid Aunt. In passing, let comple;r \.on. and -dura ot.....the Aeoma eountry, the about 15 miles Bouth), but In many It, be emphasized that there II! to ~ SCOFFERS no honor shown the Old Bachelor; he d"llI~ delOlatioln of the white reBpecte It Is not leal! wonderlul. sanda, the petrlnod fOTelt, the hay" 'OlIIeiall¥ It 18 kn'bWD as the North JI deserving of no consideration what· Oft.", Maklt the Staun~hc.t Convert.. ' '. . ' BOeVeI', He Is tbe saddest word ot staClt., the Gila, BaIt RIYBr and Ha.a&.- Sigillaria Forest, Here,. lbe petrified tongue or pen. The man who scoffs at aD Idea or J'&mpa valley., Canyon de Chell>.'. Can· tree trunkll are not agatlzed, aa In )'on Diablo and the Grand canyon of the bmore fahmous dlepollltll farther Simple .Fonn of Whitewash, .Should Be Fattened as Soon ... s doctrine which ho doell not fully unn Reslstlnlt the temptation to e'n ol d erutand b:aa a.t least tbe courage to tha Colol1P.do, the lTeen 1110 pes of the BOut , and t e amaz ng coloring that San Francisco peaka, tbe purple Suo dlsUngulshes the petrlHed wood In Thinned to Desired ConsisFowls Reach Proper Size-the glories of a Faltbtul Lovers' day ahow where be stands. ' and a Husbands' day, and more PilI" The gospel of H e alth has many penUtton mountainl, the MOlollona the latter locality fa wanting. Moat tency, Is Commonty Used. No Easy Task IIcularly of a WIve.' day (for to merge ~erta who formerly lauped at the and the Panamillt. FOneral and CaU· of the petrification!! are a brilliant these Into Mothers' day and Fathers' Idea tha.t coffeo and tea, tor e:rlllDple" co rangea. with the grl.ly depths ot black. and nearly . ail are deeply marked wltb the "Sigillaria pitting." Most ot tbole who wl!ltewash the How to talten tho culls for market day Is to Msume, modern fasbion, tMt ever hurt an.yono. Upon klokl.nlt Into Death Valley. characteristic of the species of tTtle. fowl houses regularly U88 the aim· Is a question that IJI worrytng every the lltandpolnt of the chlld'ren 1s the malleI' ae~l.ously, oft( n at the SUi" Where the Desert Bloom •. l An Inspection of tbe treetops shows plest form of Whitewash. made by poultryman thllt has some tor sale at Ihe supreme eoncern of matrl·mony), gestlon ot a rrlend. s\&~h persona Parta of thl. Yast Painted Desert that they p;1'ew like palms, the foliage slaking comlD(1Jl Hme In boiling water this time. It III a problem of \lO lltUe the Wayfarer moves on to Indicate have tCIIUnlt that Postum aad a trlend'. relion are as fertile as any of the forming a crown at the top, and thinning to tbe . dellired con.let· concern, the high Imparlance of t@undlng ee~ advtee hav·e been their aatvatl'OD. world'. «arden IIPotl·. It III croBsed For hours one may wander through eney. It to be ulled 'ail n spray tbo It Is not har'd to put fnt on fO'll'18, taln socIeties to commemorate tbe "My sister was employed 1D an ·east,. or bordered by the Rio Grande. the a labyrinth or wtndlng gorgos, arountl wash Is strained . .A spoontul of crude but to put fat on at a profit Is cardinal vlrtuel!; IIlnce nowadays Ttl"- em city where she had to do calC'Ulat.Oolorado, the VirgIn, the HRII8ayampa titanic monuments and ClVer distorted I carbolic - acid, a"ded to .ellch pailful. what Is the problem. To do tbls we Lue seems not to be vIrtue unlesll lng," Wl'ttea nn Okla. 8~rt. "She Rf. and a aeore ot olher atreamll. It la buttes and crazy bills, until the mind . IncrealleD ~tbe dlarntectlng properties, must ke ep In mind that tbe sooner wears a badge, pOlllleslles III diploma ferel! mtlt beadnche untH llha w.. a1oroeled by the Continental Divide, becomes puzzled Bnd eontused with I but lime alone Is very eleanslng, and we market th em th e gw!Ilter the and employs a preall agenl. Tbe Way· most unfitted ror duty, and .ome of tho noble.t pine forests tbe endless variety of form, and until many dislike the somewhat persistent profit. tarer Is well aware tbat 1M Is not a "Her landlady pe rsuaded he r to ~ult "matntna III America are withIn ItI the exe Is surfeited' and weary wltb odor of tbe carbolIc acid . There Is As SOOIl as t.he ou~r " ..ve reached a pioneer In this pt"Oj~. It was but & coft~ and u se POStUlD and In a feW' JlmltB, It la ereaaed, In places, by the dazzling succ'esslon of tints an<J I flnotber form of ' wasb liked better by prop!'r she they aboul4 be fatt ened. few days ago ,hat the P41stor of a days ube lras entirely free from beadIrrigation canal., and dotted with colore. Yet one may follow this IIttlo some, on account of Ita more glu ey Place them In B PO& to tbemselves large church propoeed in all serious- ache." (Tea Is jU8t as Injurious a. rutned clUea and cliff homell and 110- strfp of the Painted Desert for n hun· characteristics. all ordinary whitewash Dnd feed th em food'll that conta in 1\ ness that he woult! like to glye up his eoff~ because It contains caf!e;Ple. the latH dwellinp of peoples who lived, dred miles, aeelng Bomethlng ne w and , rubs otr ratber eaallY. For thill, one- la rge per Cf1 nt. of carbohydrates, Buch charge and devote hlmllelf to eatab- lame droll' found In cotree.) "She tolol loved, luffered, fought and died 10 wonderful with almost every rod . I half bushel of lime, one peck of salt, as corn or Its mltllngproducts. Our· lIahlng a Society tor the Promotion ber employe r about It. and on trylnl lonl ago that no legend ' or tradition And thlll ie but a patch of the Painted three pounds of ground rice, half a Ing the process of fnttenlng do not of Democrac:,. The dearth of assocla· It, he Ilad th e SnIDO experience. 110 much as preservell their namea. Desert, no more .... onderlul In It!! aU&-1 pound of Spanteb whiting and one glvo them any green fMd at all. tions for tbe furtherance of the obvl· ")ly fath er and I bave both suffered n 11 the home ot the Pueblo, the terll beauty an,d weird charm thlID a !>Ound of clear glue are the rightly It II Bually tatkea about twenty dAYS ous probably had appealed to his pro· 'much from nervous beadache alnce I NaYajo, lhe Apache and the Mohave Icore of ' other patches of A:!llal or proportione d Ingredients. Siakil the to properly Iprevare a fOI\'l for th e "resulve mind. 80 tbe Wayfarer has can r emember, but we scoffed at tbe trlb,,1 at ' Indians; and the abIding greater extent. lime In boiling water, keeping It just mark et. Wltb ducks It only tak os ten I contemplated the glonous ruture of a ideo. advanced by my sister. that cot· place ot the horned toad, the Gila cove red with the water. Strain It and days. As soon as th ey are plump Society of Men Who Do Not Beat f ee was the cause ot our trouble. monster, the tarantula, the Modern Morals. add the sntt, the rice. which has been eithe r kill them or ship th E' m to Tb elr Wl1'es; Bnd of al11ed organlza· "Hnwever, we finally quit eotree and and the rattlesnake. Here and there -'BIshop Wilson of New \lork, rs holl ed w ith \Voter to a thin paste, tbe your commisilion man or e lse send tlons of Men Who Do Not Smoke, of began u!lng PostUID, Father has had are ~ wRBtes of burulnl, dunoColored m. arklng the other day lhat lhe mo- wbllin g and tbe glue, prevIously dis· the m alive. Devotees of Non·danclpg, of the VII" but one h eadache now In four yeara. . .n~, that "tretch awar to the horl. rallty of New York pollttcil was not solved In warm waleI', Mix carefull}' h:ous Company of 6entlemQn Who due to a sovere cold, and I have los' .un'_ rim;' ~d ronder are tbe ruIns all tbal eould be deolred, ."Id: "In and let the mixture stand three or Distant Field., Never Stay Out Late. my headaches and BOur atomach, of Paradl8e, or the battlefields of war· foul' days. When ready to uae the which 1 am now convinced came troM politic., aa In some lInel ot buslnelB wash r'el1eat It and apply 'wblle bot. Upon many farms there are fields coffee. rtnl godB~haotlc bad landll, upon the remarks or the very cynical younl dlate.nt from b alf a mile to a mile or The crude, unsocial, old· fashioned 'Which the Maater Painter of tho unl, .woman holds true, more from tbe stock buildings. Such scbeme of private virtue, more care· "A cup of good, hot Postum Is lIat. Tene ha~ apr.ead, a dl'ftne harmon,. of Food for Poultry. Id " t • tl fully veiled than a MOlliem lady. hIlS Isfylng to me when I do not care to .. 'So you are go Ing to marry George He s are gre~L consumers 0. me un· eat a meal. Clrcumat;: ~ces cau.ed at last: she sard to a triend. 'What We must furnlah our hens with less Judgment Is use(I In ,seleetlng persisted long enougb, say' we up-to· .... of· tholle painted dONrt he Uke'11'&ln, gr2en .atu.f( ' 'anc)' .mellt. ' More- crops Rnc! time of labor. It ' III un. date folk. Tbe world has struggled me to locate In a new country and ~ . • keteli'et~~· ·a.n:d . col9rJnS i.. as rich . •• .. iHe .l8 the moat uprl,ght, hlgh.mlnd. over, the Quantlty m~at..be ,aboiit n,ht wi.lle to grow ' crops on distant field. aIo1\lg for lIever,a l mlllenniuma, cum· teflred I wOl!-ld : no~ be p:ble to le~ m,. , Grand "can)'Onj and u If they . aN · .not liven whleh reQulre frequlll:\t trip I In lakin. beitrJI IIlen and women with the bur- favorite drink. ' Postnm. 'but I . honorable fellow In tire world,' at each. .. : I ' the ' enthusiastic reply: . enough they wui > ha~e~ :to: QIIe. It ' ail care of them.. Often ' ~e .most . .tta n 6,riapon_lill!llty fox...tb,e .c,rdlnal ,relieved to And that .a .full ,.uPP' ~ ~ ' ~~~~~+~~~~~~~~~:,.m:~;~I ' I"I~d:ea~r~~: aald ·tb. (or body·bulldlng and; ~~t~roductlOD,f8ctorl dl8P;OtW I. to ' se~ down the .morq~tlfJs. Let U8 IDlprove upon W. ltept here with a · ~~avy demand ,. 1 1:0' death,'" aDd wUl ha,e- 'D~t111i~I':· .lift ...0 'rJjr. to. ~Jlf~~~!t ..k~P.l~ ID ' perullui~t mo,,~ by ~vtn'k: e'V.e ry virtue ita cottespona. It." Name clnD ~1' Poat~,m , ~ ..,. :--~~~"-:.........< , , , . " eJ'- 1tlthi l£~ fMih.~ 'tn,;', haulIii« laUUlure · tur tbp:dreamlC l q j l!MW'Il!ty· . It pa1.. .. ~~ adte~.. ~att~e C~ek, ~ch. . . . . \.i:,. .. ;;::;,..... .muf;lllof..llOme JdQ4a ~_Il~U wW' ID tall . "C1;. ~ln.ter. wheD waUla' antl 'I"'W"":' th-" thOH ,·tilddeD"1'eCehe_; I• • .ROIi'G :"'1.'11• ~oal to wel1~" '~ ' . JOur . lOA . . Pr to rat ~d tbe:'btU. ~ pt ~ ....D·~bHt .. .1Rft4 far, tb. DIP' . b~man ,beattll, . OUt· into Ua~ Um_, ., . ~ to Iq. ' ... ',' ~ ; _ . '. ~!!c:a~Il' ltQI'et Jlca&r ,~ .I ~~.~,:
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'I'll(' f uneral of Mrs. [\13 ry' Moore Mrs. Cora Thompson was in Co· Th e fl urnet cousins that g o hunt· lira. H oylfr-Did you go to tho ' l;H,k " lace at hl'r la te residence , \ lumbu!\ last week and received her ing eac h Tha nk.sgiving spent a ve ry thelltcr whi)e YOII were away? Nove mber 28, 1912, conducted by as~illnl'Tl ents as a Rtate leoturer of pleasant Jay With Harlan Harvey at. Mrs. Doyle-Once; we went to see th e Rc\,. 'Iarellc ' Gl'all:!e r, of Way- i'al'lll"rs' institute:!. The mana)(,ers lI a l' v ( ')' ~l>u l' l( , Th oug h th o gam E" lOwe of tl:osc noti on pictures. IIl's\'i ll(', a nd t he ]'y tl,ian Sister s of the re showed lhe m a fi ne time whil e \\'a,; r 111I.'r :,ca rce tlH'.v fl,lt satisli ptl l ...._____---~~~:::':~~:_ Har \'l'y"hll l'J.t Lodge. In terment wa in Colu mb us. M'rs , Thompso n will t hat they had received t heir share. - --- - - - - - -- - -- - mati", ill Milllll i ce metery . ~o from Humil ton to Lucas coun ty The "most enj oyable " of t.he Jay Her subjects a re: "Women's In was the excellent dinner prepared i\! nl , Denn Shnnahan, Bged 60 f1u ence in th e Fllture of Ame rican I.J~ !\1 rs Han·!'y . 'rh osc present yen r 8 . !l it d sudd enly Frid ay eVAning Ag riculture" and "The Mag nit ude WL'l'C I':rncs t But.te rworth a.ml fartlil y , at he l' home near Flatfork . Mrs. of Modern flura l Ed ul'ation -fo r lhe Stacy Burne t. and f a mily. Amos i Shanaha n was formerly , Miss Katie Boy and Girl. ' It is needless to say I Cook a nd family, Warren Keys. Ross , Bergen, as she was familiarly kn()wn, t hat these subj ec t!!' in the hand!! of anu Don Hart:;ock. I a nd her death cast a ~l oom over the Mrs. Thompson will be treated prop - - - --entire neighborhood. The funeral e r Iy . Al n lE CHRISTIAN CHURCH Popular Mechanics wall held Monday morning at 9:30 The lady speaker for Waynesville --Magazine o'dock at St. A.ugustine's church, will be a ~rs. Rogers, of Cincinnati. I There will ue preaching at the , Father Maloney, officiating. Inter.- - - _ . Christian church next Sunday. The "WIlInaN so YOU CAN UNDIlIISTAJn) IT" GREA T Continued Story of the . POMONA GRANGE Is ubj ect for the morning se rvice, ment was mau e in Miami cemetery, World'. Pro,re.. which_ you . "The T it I'et> Way!!," for the evening, \ may be&in rending at any time. and Mrs. Rachel Rogers, an old and One of the largest and most " F at. I h to S pecla . I musIc . which will hold your interest forever. . mter- "puSltlve meetmgs bwas WI'11'__ 'd d f or b0 th mee t'tn gs. 80 'AIIEI EACH MONTH aDO '1CTU1ln respected citizen, died at the home ..sting Pomona Grange , ut! provi e of her sister, Mrs. P e nce, at Utica, held at Mason, Saturday , Novem · er, Th e pll bl"IC IS cord la ' II y mVI . 't e d • 200 AlmCUI or IEIIERAL IIITDUT Sunday night. The deceased was ~Oth. All officers but one were P . B . Th ompson, M'Ims . t er. The" Shop Noleo" Departm."t (20 pages) gives ellsy way, to do thin~-how to m ake the wife of the late Larry Rogers, present and t h e repor ts a f th e tlU b • __ I useful articles for home and ahop, repai~ elc. and her death was ve ry sudden. ordinate as wdl as the report of .. A ....I.ur M.daaaica" (10 pages) tells how 10 make Mission furniture. wireless outfits. boats, Mr , and Mrs. Rogers were both very Kentucky State Grangers show the FARMER'S INSTITUTE engines. mneic. nnd nil me things a boy loves. active members of the Christian order to be in a flourishing condition . , . I '1.50 PER YUIL IIIIIIL£ COPln1. CEtnl church. The funeral took place Those pr~l!Cnt from Waynesville The Centerville Farmer 51 Institute Ask your newsdealer, or , h Ch" G ' Mr and' Mrs Jos will be, held at the Centerville hall , _ITIt PO. FltI:I: . . . . PLIl COPY TODAY rlaban range were.. . ' . d today at 11 o'clOCk, at t e church. Rev. P . B. Thompson, HI ey Mary Silven< Grace Strawn January 23 an 24. M. C. Thomas POPULAR MECHANICS CO. officia t ing . Interment was made in BI~nche Riley. Eth'el Stokes, On~ and F'rapk Blackford will be the Miam i cemet e ry , Strawn, Stella Butterworth, Lottie State Bpeakers, Stokes, Dr. Ellis, Sam'l nu t.ter worth. ~.~~~~~~~~~~'!' -~ - .'!"'~~~~~~'!' -'!' -~~~~-~~~!'! • - • ChliS. Miche ne r, Warren Keys" Ly · ma n SilfE!rl'l
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If the wa ter a nd li ght rentals a re not paid by Sa turday , December 7th, they shall be cut off and will not be tumed on again until all rentals are paid, with nn additional charge of $1.00 for t urning off and on. By order of Board of Trustees. .. - - --~ '[be GG.ebte i8 a grea' family paper
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A case of scarlet fever was rapo rted to t he health oRlcer last week at the hom e of Mr. L . C, St. J ohn, on t he Lebanon pike . Sun day, Kenneth , the son of Mr and Mrs . Knowles Conn. of Sp ringfield, broke out with th e feve r at the home of Mr. and Mrs. I. .satterthwaite. Care shou ld be takE'n in order that the di!,ease will not gain a f oothold in the community.
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SPECIAL SALf! California Canned Fruits Peacbes, Malaga Grapes, Plums_
YOU WILL SEE The·Quaint Cos---.tunies of years . agone. The Infant Class and' their funny stuntl. And many other humorous and ludicrous situations.
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JOe a Can Now is your chance to buy fancy California Fruit at onehalf to one-third the regular prices. J DA\,S ONlYThursday. Friday and Saturday, this week. New Buckwhent New English Walnuts New Hominy, Oats, Meal, New Dates, Figs, Raisins,
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Barling's ':''f:.n Meat Sera"s They are low in fat, fine ground and cost no more than goods of lower protein content Come in ond lIet a bag and be Lure of Kellin. from your fowlll the winter egll [lru tita y JU arc entitled 10 .
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PARCEL POST Important instructions for mailing, January I. 1913 parcel post will go iuto effect; this cnvt! rs all matle r of the fourll'l-c la 8~. That dhninclive parcel pl.•sllS larr'plS must be used on all fourth-class matter beginning Jaf1uary I, 1913, and that such matter bearing ordin · Iarypostage stamps will be treated as I I Held for postage." That all parcels must bear the return card of the sende r; otherwise they will not be accepted for mailing. Take nule of thi,;; betler sav e the paper, and then YOU will know how to mail for the parcel post when it is time for it, Frank H . Farr, Postmaster.
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It pays to patronize "" top-notchers " - the same honesty that ele them famous tIl assure you o£ your mODey's worth and win your permanent con£iele~ce. Are you ready to },e shown?
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The Time IS RAPIDLY GRO WING SHORTER Only twenty mo re days in which to get those clothes pressed before Christmas. You surely want to look nice the happiest day of the year, so please come early and avoid the rush. We'll treat you right and not over charge you, either.
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Carpets, Stoves, Chinawara, House Furnishings 'an:d Toys at reasonable prices. You call do all your Christmas shopping under one roof here and save worry, time and money; for should any purchase fail to pleale we cheerfully exchange or refu'n d the money. ,
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I£stllte of Lnc.lnda Antrim , de. oeased . Esttlte fully adminl ster, ·d. IN MEMORIAM E~I. "te of Peter B . 8at.flllld, lie Just one mile north of Utica. WaroeaMed, IIll v.ml,h and final Ilcoonut Commo n Pleas.PrC)Ce('dlngs ren Connty . Ohio, on the lOth day of approv ed and ooofirm t' d. John E .. Greg80D T !I_ Joseph Karl Aprill8 S2, Rachel Richardsoll was E~tllte of Elmira GlJpln, (1I!cIl38sd, Following are the names of the boys whe ProCuced the most OUobr l.' et a1. Defend ants granted second accoun t of trustee Ilo~prov born. Here ameng primiti ve aur· e d, corn in Warren County, and who will get free trips to Washingten days further time to 61e·.n. wer. ll110wed alld confirmed . roundi np, with four Billtel'1l and two ton. D. C., on Monday. December 16th: Ell_be th 14 _ Gilchr il' vs. Joseph brother s, she grew to womanhood Estate of Anna M. . Orandi a, 1m Karl Gl~ohrlllt . Ten day8 further beclle. sevent,h acoount file..! Loui8 Verbryke. Lebanon. R. R. S. Turtle Creek Tp ... 1l1.561 urea and in 1.51 marrie d Lawren ce Roi'. Hobart Marsh, time ,r~oted defeod ant to file an· Wayne sville, Wayne era. For fifty-seven yeara these two Tp.-.... : .......... Estate of Elanor White, deooased. -....110.8 acrea Carl V . Frye, Waynesville, WlU'De 1'p.......... ........... .... Bwet. 100.717 acrea trod life'. pathwa y togethe r, living Anna D. White. trulI·tee 1i1es final Matthi as Drake, Lebanon, Turtle Creek Tp ....... " .. ...... 98.191 acrw Ke\'o. B . Patters on vs .•Tohn N' lllccount. all this time with the exoeption of Ericson Poling, Orel'on ia, Turtle Cr,eek Tp .......... ....... 12.512 acres Pattera on. Ccurt orders defend llnt a few ye8l'1l in Illinois, in or near Burdet~ Whitac re, Blanch ester, Ha.rlan Tp .......... In t·he matter of tbe estate of ..... 80.089 acree to pay. ,60 to plaint\f f for her sup i Ueorge V Pence, deoe.lIsed . Lewis Bevan, Clarksv Warren County , Ohio . ille, Waahin gton Tp .. .......... ...... T9.257 acr. Frunk Ralph Snook. SQ. Lebanon. Union 'f.t> . ..... ........... ...... 71 74 8C:ff8 port. In their early maturi ty they united . L.. Pence appoin ted IIdwio istrator Emmer Monger, Lebanon, Clearcret~k Tp ......... -........ 54 798 acr. Mae E. Loehr vs. Lonis t:_ Kewp giviog bond in tho sum of $40,000 with the Chistian ohurch and as lang et al. First report of receive r ap as possible they werere cular attendThe first three boys, Louis Ve'r bryke. Robert Marsh and Carl Estate ef W . 8. Duke. deceased. proved . Dilltribotioo ordered . ants at worabip in the Church of V. Frye were among the seventy · fin higheet in the State and will Zoe Ella Duke, IIdmlnlstrl\trlx tUu Amy Maxwell va Beojam in Mill: ule bill. Christ. secure free tripB to Washington fr'om Warren County. The Fair well, petitio n disml88ed ~nd oosts Board aiving one trip, six banks in Warren County one trip, and Seven childre n were born to them, Zoe Ella Duke al! admini stratrix taxed to plaintIff. 80me were lost in childhood and the Waynesvi11e Grange one trip. The above boys will also draw • with the will annexe d of the eeta'e . llamoe l .p . 8mith vs. Clem 0 of W. B Duke. deoeallAd youth, others wer. reared to maturi prizes from the Civic League of Lebanon. plaintit J B~i~' e. a\. Petl.tloD amsl1ded to vs. Anoa E Duke ty, three of whom have been spared Banks in Warren County that are paying the expense of on. et al. Deflnd ant CdDf<>n D: oorrao ' names of .de. t:our' orders admIni stratrix to pay to her declining yean. Trip en Boys' Corn Special. , fendan te 811 .Igned. Court ordera to Am a E. Duke, widow Her life waa to be like her natal 1494 40, l.-Way nesvill e Nation al Bank. WaynesVille. Ohio. wn' (If ' par.\ltlo n i88Ued to aher!1f her dower Interell t in said ~onth, sunshin e and showers. frosts etltate. 2.-Leb anon Nation al Bank, Lebanon, Ohio. a,potD \lDI .hree oommi asloner l to and flowers. She has mourne d IIIstate of James E. Blte8mao, de · a.-Citi zer,s National Bank. Lebano n, Ohio , dl'ride · ree~tivelY tbe portion lof oellsoo, eRie bill flIed. father and mother , brothe rs and Bis4.-Fra nklin Nation al Bank, Fr8lllklin. Ohio. the Mate. 5.-Mo rrow Nation al Bank, Morrow, Ohio. tera, husband, childre n and a grandIn thl matter of the a8Bignment 6.-lo'ir at Nation al Bank. Morrow Ohio. ."heW . T. aawlei 8b Medlcal Com- of. th~ Cedar Bill &nltar iuID daught er, her great grandc hildren , (Jo. 7.-Jo'ir at Nation al Bank, Mason, Ohio. pany ..... Cll1rQrd B. W,rwl ok. It il Robert J . Slaawhao. lloB8ignD her nieces and nephews. and her ee fileli S.-Wa rren National Bank, Frankl in, Ohio. oontide red by the ooort that plaiD report of olaims. ability to do thousan ds of deeds of tiff reOOver '584 11 frota defend an t. The five highes t bOY8 came from rurtlee reek and Wayne townkindnesll and to help anyone in need. Marriage Licenses IIhips where Agricu lture has been 1taupt longellt in achools and Hera hall been a life of self sacrifice N~w Suits where township supervision ia main~Ined. and Bervice; never more happy than Ea.rl E Tufts. brakem an to MislI The Univer sity Re:llty t:o_, VII ·:arrleE . Greely . both of Mainev when helpin~! others. never more ille, ...._ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _•_ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _.-10 miB8rable than when receiving aid. The Lebanon UoherB !ty Co ,BOtlon, Rev. A _ G Newto n. mooey and foroloeure nGOO clalmed She came as a blossom in .pringWillard N MoMlllian dairym an l' "" _._. 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(Delayed ) !:;everlil from a dlll&R.noe ISlenlie ,\ the fUDenl of Mr. D. 8 ~hanahaD. on Moaday . A . B. A\leD, K E ThompaoD, A. B. Talmage, M M Terry and Brauno n and wife \ll'ere ID Uarvey 8 burg. Raturday afterno on . t:. V. B4rnesa .pen' • oonp'" of days week. near XeDI •. Wm (Ju\hri e , Is Illid up wltb" very lIore baDd lIometlllnt( like blood polson . Dr . Swith. of Franklin. I. 'reatln~ It. Gso. W . BOllin is clHryla g one of hie arm. In Il "ling •• tbe r8ll111' of 'ryla, w help hi. dog ovar a "Iollet fe8ce. Joe Blirget.t .nd wlfl', 01 near Dayton, A. S Allen BDd wife, 11.. M Terrya nd wife, Lou Bra.no n and wIfe 'pen' 8durd ay en.ln i with K E Thomp son and wlfl. Mrl Id" MIIDnun and daulth\ er Et·bll. MI&S6s Rotb, Beleo and Illther Edward e and Myr'le Barnes s Mme hom Ato lpend 'heir '1'baDk3ilvina , M. M. 'L'ury, lo'IIife, olo'her and bro'he r enter\a ined 00 l'bants · giving Day 'he followi ng gDM&.!: Joe Burgen and wife. A 8. Allep and wife, Lon Sramlo n and wUe, K. E Thomp loll Rnd wife, Frank 8haDt aad family, J . W. TaIlor , Jaoob Miller, J. Lee T&lma p aDd Clarenoe Allen .
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Taylor . a'L · 0 !JI so years, 7 months and2J days. in of Ba.rveYlburg, are dolng 'be ",ork. Leonard C Drake. laborer of ~ , the fullness of yean, in the winter --------Mrs. Pearl GaChrie ud ohUdren '11111" I. 111, • • • • • , I I. Morrow to MillS Norma M. Lewis of • •• .....J ....... _ .. Of on8 afternoOD 1..' week ....lth "OI, ......... ..... " .... , , "._~ of life, she ~ to that beautl ul apen' tJopkin nille. Rev . A.rthor t:ooper. Mrll. Garoer . . ' \ shore. E. Milo Beck, farmer '0 Min . Wm. Guthri e and family, K. II. Bert Grant was In Centervllle ' Dr. and. M.ra . . C. W. Jiender llon '·It''no tuDme etthat onelik ethis T"omn aon,M r. J . W. Edwar daud Elizaootb Vap Mdter, both of Frank- Sunday. l ... • Wlare Xema VISitOrs Thursd ay. dear friend of oura so gentle and 80 daUlht1'''9'r Miss Ru'h .pellt 8\1D da II ... Y '" d I n. "' .__ ._",_u_Y_. ~' ••_ _ _ I .d __ -Lould riah w'l th the flow. ant'rno on wit.h Yra . Madba W.V You can gilt the best Men's Neck- Fred Hawke spent several daya of OTu::' au pe . Tbompaon wear at Barnha rt's. l8.ilt week at Cleveland, Ohio. era. Could Shout For Joy. Joe BurieU aod wife, of n~ar • "1 waDt &0 tbank yoo trom tbe Mrs. T. Jeff Smith is the guest of Ml'1I Chaa. Corbel l ' and Mra. "Thou 'rt poe; the ab,YIB of heaven Uayton. aaYI Keever and rami Y. 01 Lebanon, were Ronday ,DeN of bot.tom Qf my heart," wrote C. B . relativell in New Paris, Ohio. Ralph Miller were in Dayton Mon- Hath Bwallowed up tlty form; RIldl!r. of Lewisb urg, W. Va., "for yet A MSr·"A. KlIea~I:·:el!!!.ey·er eD'erlalDed da ~he wODderfol double benflfU I got on my heart r y. AirOii from Eleotrlo Bitten , tn curlnt( mEr D....17 but sunk the l.-on thou 1"1' week her Diece Mr. and Mrs. L. A. Zimme rman from n, w-r of botb Ii severe C"811 of Btomaoh were Dayton visitors Monda 0., and ber daugbt er aDd Ion from v. S. D. Renkle attende d the Good halt trouble and of rheuma 'ism, frolQ. ~ven, Day'on , 1I. ___ . - f&ads convention In Cinelnnatl last which I had been an almolt heJples l - MISS Hazel Hiles, And shalt not soon depart ." Mr•. DeoDI. tlbanDabaa. a hllbly of Morrow , has week. • - • suffere r for ten years h Boited my been the guest of Miss Lillie r8llpee~ oitlMn .of oar oomm••lIy, Pratt. Beware of Olntm enu for case IS though made jUMt for me. .. wall very Buddeol1 called to Iler Mr_ and Mrs. Joa. Hawke were For dylpe....ia. iodi"e8 tl·on. jaundlo e, fioal reward on )'rlelay .,..nla e. D' d d edd' . t , . . . , , , lamon Catarrh an w That Contai n Mercury mg rmge a guleBts of Lebanon relative s Saturlind to rid tbe system of kidney I'ovem her lit, aboa' e :11. lire. -.. ill - r .. m8rour y will .urely dee'l'O y'he Shan.a han h a d L..... pol Ions t.hltt oanle rbeuwa tlam. Cary's Jewelr y Store Lebanon, Ohio. da'" and Sunday . n -" Eleotri c Bt\ters have no equal Try l"h f or lome ·lme b." senee of IImeU and oomple teI J d e· h ea. bad .,ftr • • raDle them. Every bot'le t. guaran \eed 'be. whole IIY8&em wheo eo rellDqu ilbed hor ho~hoid Mise Sarah Burnet t, of Lebanon, · Mr. and Mrs. JeB8e Lewis and terlDl lt ,bro.gl a tbe to lIatilfy . Only 50 oenle at all visited relative s here Saturd y ay and Mrs. M. L. Parsha ll were Dayton faoee. 800a artioles mUOOOllur- On I'riday .he ... mau drugglstll. Ibo.l. never well and !J~o' a m~ -:0r~~dalr Sunday . viaiton Monday and Tuesday. be OIled except 00 preaorlp&tooa wltb Ilr. aad 1111. 0 - - - - . - - -- - r from repotab le physioi an•• All 'be Wllmln ltoD, whO came b~~~ .r 8UCH- I.-~-;r 1 Mra. W. E. O'Neal l and Miss ~~ Colllbination Reb! of Suspen ders dam..elh~y w\ll do i. &eo 'old f to Frlday fornin g ~:, \er ",ark ai -Justi l'omed • 'DolfI 1W~ ~artha .O'Neall were Dayton vis- and Garter s, paeked In Christm as r,:mB=.l.°·B~~l~1I ~:!~ ,club." h d~:;'~ :::..r: s ,::;!r: 81hre ddlal fodder vU3 ltors Fnday. boxes for fiftyce Dta at Barnha rt'a. manufa ctared by F. 3. CheDey & 'ba'da y. JDII'" 'he raID.lI1 Co Toledo 0 "How are you getting. along,., s no mer d.w. W supper .be aroae rum " ~ Rain Light and Flint Kote Roof Mesdames B. V. Smith and Em- oary, and ta'ak~n oontaln IDterDaHy, acllnl table aDd we.' to 'be Jr.',::: :!:r "Not 80 well I'm worried now ing fpr -.Ie by W. H. Madden & Co mOl" Baily atteQded the Poultry Show directly upon the blood because I didn't uk my wife's pmand muooUl ",ater bot sooner 'here '. . X ia Friday •• rla08l of the IYltam . In boyinl called for ."me .De'~ e ~ .. b': Mrs. J. H. Coleman, Mrs. D. L, m e n . a.ll'. Catarr b CUre be .ure .Joo ie' 'hey rDllhed to ber al'!«r~.",-Ahjj ~ion.~_______ Crane and Mr .. F B. Henderson were Mr. and Mrs. J. L. Hartso ck were 'lie lIouin e. ., i. 'aokehn in~er'FaI1."'11 ~~~!:h~:'t:: .. D CRAN KING U" ~!:~r ... v .... I~~---.-:.?:'I D "to M d NEEDa . .... - sf Mr Ilyttm vIS) rson ay. mllde& ioCo. t'olede ~UeII t, o le," . and Mrs • Fred Hart- and '. withou ' a atraBIe1e and' -!:ue lIIOI'e Cbe.ey Te.Um oolal .. free. 0 I sock, of Morrow, Sunday. ~ld by Drulg ia" Prioe f6 per 11001 w.. UlherllCl Into Rose-Y ou had to give Cla.rence • If you are looking for Christm as 'be nalcql boUle Take Sail:. hint before he'd propose, eh l' "amn, PllIs onkoo w.. We I . a oommQll:~y presen ts for a gentlem an ('ani Mrs. A. B. Sides arrived home for oo~tlpa"eo Lily-Y -yes; he didn't eeem .. be·' certain lv find IOmetbing newyou offer oar uDliml~ 'Y'dPfo'b1 to \ e and up Saturd.., evenin~ after a two-we eks' • _ • bereav equipped with a aelf-etarier. ed ramily •• BOrroW ng to the minu~ at Barnha rt's. l visit with relative s in Cbicaeo. The Ga_M .. a lP'eM family p&ptlr friend •.
Real Estate Transfe rs George W. Perry and Mary Per~ ry to Agnes Bembu ry. s6veu·t enths of an acre in LebaRon, SI and 0& h er conalderq,tlons . Otl. Ar'hut: '0 Charle s E. El\too aud W. 8. UoglQllby, two 10L.'I iu FraDklln '1 and o'her c:m!licl ,r·
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PEANUTS AND POLITICS It haa been decided by the a!1"lcul· tural d e partmen t that th e pennut I. Dot a nuL LIke the regular pea. It b e longs to th e bean fam il y. oth er w is e known all lu guOllnosae. Down In Ita Dative co untry It 18 known as a "goober," " pInder." "ground pea." and oth· e r names. todlcatlng Its doubltul classIfication. Ground pea Is a good nam e. for It II dug up fr om the ground li ke a potato. But th e re 18 o ne thlnll about the pea nu t wblch Invol ves no doubt, ond that Ie Its fitness for bas6bnJ I, the c Ircus and IIlttlng on a dry 1I00ds bO ll IUld talkIng polltJes. aaYI the Ohio S tat e Journal. But droppIng the pean ut glory and com ing to a 1I0lden memory. the form er denizen of a vUlage will re member bow t h e dry goods eloree wo uld alwaye put their ompty bona on the sIdewalk. on which me n would lit, whittle. chew tc). bllcco and talk polltlcB. Those wel"tl great tobacco chewing and IIplttlng days, and politics chimed In happily with them. SelJte mbor and October were the best montbll for " 'blttllng up dry goods boxes and settling na· tlonal all'alrs, and tbose wore the day., too. of th e peanut and plulJ tobacc~not the scrap stull' that rulnl people nowadays. but real old VI~ cLnla plug. that wall full of politics.
Woodland Farm; in Champaign County, Owned by Wing Brothers. is Excellent Example of What Can be Done With Rundown Land ,
Tbere WBS a time when the wholeBOme teachIngs of our motbeTll had an iDlluence, when the home Inftuence wu felt after the tledgUnp bad left . the neat, and there are .UII aome that are conlldered by many 1.1 "old· fuhloned" who believe all our revered parenta dId, lIa.ya the Wuhlngton Herald. Granting that a woman hlUl the 8ame rlghtl as a man. that tbey can do tbe lame t.hlngs 811 man. can IImoke, take a cocktail, ride a hone utrld.. aDd luch things that were once con· Ildered as purely In man'l proviDce, yet the doing of these things bave a tendency to bring the I'ood woman down to the lenl of the company Ibe II ID, to make the temn. of a rIIQue ltory In mixed company a comman matter. We dllCUIl eugenics with our children; the:r are allowed to read almolt any DOvel they nan I'et their hand a on, and are allowed IIberUee tormer generatioDl were Itrans· en to. A return to the "old·falhlon· eel" ideas of our mothel'll, to the time when the conventlonalltiea were oblerved, mlgbt be looked upon as a ltep backward by the fut let of toclay, but to the thlnldns man or woman who ltill believes In the lanctlty of the home and home life It would . he,lp to establish a purtty tbat fa ladly Jac:klng In many fam1llel iD thfa the twentleth century.
Woodla nd farm, own ed by J oseph E . ' n cos t of $300. Th e dItching was Win g and brothers. Is loca ted In don e wIth n Oucl; eye dit c hi ng rna· ChampaIg n co unty. Oblo. Tbe ra rm I chi ne. It did e xce lle nt work except In con taIns 265 acres and Is d e vOled to s tony 5011. Th e d llc bes we re filled by t wo IIpecl altles. seed graI ns an d lamb m enns of a railroad rail drag ged dl ag· feed In g. The WIngs started In tbe I ona ll y ncross the trench and the pUll l eed busIn ess about HHoe n yenrs ago. ' of dIrt . and th ey . n ow do sn a u nual busIness 1 Mr. WIng seed s hIs a.lra lfa 20 of about ' 124.000 . pounds per acre. wIth a bushe l of bar· All seed corn sold I. raIsed on tbe ley as a nu rse crop. Th e lIurse c rop farm . Thll part at the busl nes8 Is l 18 cut a s 800n as It Is In rge e no ug h to ratber dillappolntln g. e ve n thou gh ma ke a good crop of h ay . II has b ee n Clorn brIn gs the h Igh est prIce or nny found lhat ha rrowIn g t he alta lfa atte r seed sold . The reason for tbls Is , tbe Hrs t and second CUllIng will dethat It requI res consIde rabl e tl ed· up I Slroy a great many weeds and w1l1 capita l and much labor to prepare th e pull out th e grass and not Inju re the leed . The corn on the e ar Is stea m· nlfaJra. Mr. W ing a uvocates early drI ed, then tbe butt and tip kernels sprIng s eeding, betore t he trostll ara
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Many penon I are of the opinion that the Wlrelell IYltem of communi· cation III particularly BubJect to ta~ ptog, but, according to the Sclentl· llc American, DO telegraph Iyatem II labBolutely lecreL Anyone familiar with the Morae code can read ordinary me....ee entering any · telelf'&pb of· tlce. At Poldhu; on a telepbone con' Dected to a long horizontal wire, the melaagea palling on a government telqraph Une a Quarter of a mUe Iway can be dlBttocUy read. It h .. been Ihown that It fa pos81ble to pick up .at a diltance, on anotber circuit, con· 'Teraatlon wbich may be pall iDS through I telephone or telegTaph wire. OD one occasion an Invelttc__ tor wu able to Interfere, for a dl. tanclI, with the working of the ordlII&rY telephonel iD LIverpool. The llrat arrIval In New York of lpeclmenll of the ·taetae tly of the Congo was noted tbe otber day. Tbe files were dead and preserved In a bottle of alcohol In tbe possession of A. H . Hale, who waB a paalenger on the IIteamsblp Finland . They will be available for examInation by medical Iclentlstl who desIre to study them at close range. The taetae fly 18 the carrier of the Ileeplng slclmel" wblcb Is saId to bave depopulated consldera ble dIstrIcts to the heart of Africa. It 18 a bltln. fly. ReceDt Itudents of the stable lIy, wblch II under lIusplclon in thlll country, bave laid tbat It more nearly resemblel the tsetse fly than any otber Amerl· can representative of the lIy famJly. The specimens whlcb Mr. Hale hal brougbt toto the country will enable comparlaonll to put this oplnloD to the telt.
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Experiments Have Been Made by Dairy Division of United States Department of Agriculture for the Purpose of Locating Proper Point for Reading. On e of the Important poInts In tellt· In g (' ream by the Dabcock tes t Is to me as ur e the fat accurate ly atter It Is Bl' pllrnl l'd In the nec k of the tORt bot· ti e . Th e bottom ot the fat column Is all Droxlmat ely a 8trnlght lin e. bu t the top has a concave surface . or men ls· cun whi ch o ft e n occupIes a space of n ea rl y one pe r cn nt. ot th e graduat e d scal e on the neck of th e bollle. Consld e rnb le dIscuss ion hoe aris en as to wh e thor th e ra t s hould be r ead to th e tOD'. th e bottom, or to Borne point on thI s m An lsc u B. Expe rIm e nts hav e bee n mode by the daIry d epartm ent of tho UnIted Sta les d epartmen t of a g rlcul · ture f or th e purpose of locntlng ac· c UI'at e ly th e proper point for r eadIn g th e to p or the tat co lu mn. ThI s un· certaInt y ca n be enti r ely overcome by droppIn g a s mall quantit y or alcohol Into th e n eck ot t h e tpst bott le art 4l r th cream test Is comple ted . The alcob ol fl oa te on th e fat and cha ng es It s concave Bu rface to nea rly a st raI ght IIno . As thla use of a lcohol dIs· sOl'ves fat. th e practice Is not to be r eco mm en d ed. s Ince It r ed uces th e le ngt h of th e tat column 80mew hat an d th e re fo re g iv es too low a read· Ing of th e pe r cen t of tat. The solv ent acti on of alcohol on fat can be ove rcome by Ilrst adding to the alcobol all the fat It w ill dissolve IUld th e n pou ring B small quantity or thltJ fat·saturate d alcohol OD top of th " fat column In the t eat bottle. The top and th e bottom of tbe fat ~umn no \1, appear os nearly straIght Unel. giving two e JCact poInts between wblch tbe tat can b e measured. The dIagram a Illu s trate the dlll'erence In appearance of the top of th e fat column be fo re and afte r usIng the rat·saturated alcohol. Bottle No 1 shows the top m enlscue of the . fat wh ich occupies a space betwe en A nnd B of nearly one per ce nt. on the scale. Tht! test off thIs cr ea m could be read to 19.0 or 20.0. dependIng on the Ielectlon of A, or B as the poInt to whl,ch It Is read. Bottle 2 shows tbe appearan<:e of th e top ot tbe fat column att er the tat·:s atuTated aicobol has b eeu added. The alcobol makea a ne arly straight line at the top or the fat column so that the teat Can be r ead at that p~lnt without any unce rtaInty all to the be\j~ht of the fat column.
Quantity of melted butte r or by sa'" Ing th e f a t sl'pa rnted In cream test· Ing. Warm a nd s hoke the bottl e un · til th o alco hol haa dIssolv e d all th e flit p 08slbl e: BOIll B ot It wil l b e le ft undissolve d at th e bottom ot th e bo\, ti e. We hav e fo und It conven ie nt to re mov e th e fat·saturated a lcohol trom t he botUe by means of a g lass lube wblel. e xtends Ihrou gh the co rk to nea r the bottom of the bottle. By placIng a fln ge r over th e top and Uft· lu g the tube o ut ot the bottl e, a ~mall quant ity ot th e liquid can readily be t ra nsterred to the cream t est bottle. This fat-saturate d alcohol should be us e d tor readIng the t eB ts as Boon ae th ey are comploted. while the fat Is s tl11 liquid. A little sbaklng of tbe
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Ihelled olf, and a germInation test made of each ear. The altaI fa seed Is bought, as this plant doe . not mature seed In Ohio. Rec e utly me\l1otus Is being grown. ThIs II tbe common sweet clov er, a nd the seed s e lls for t he lame prlca as alfa lfa. Garde n see ds are kept alllo, but mere ly for the accommodation at customjl[s, as there II no profit In th em. .. The other principal product from tbe farm Is lambs. As a. rule about HOO helld Ilre fe d out ellch year. Most o f these Ilre bought on the C bl· c llgo market, shipped to th e farm and fattened on corn, alfalfa and corn Itove r . They are ted and kept In a large feedIng harn and seve ral sheds contaIning feeding rllcks. They are usually ready for market by the first of May . Only a few sbeep are raised on t h e farm, Ilnd these a re Dorsets.
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The rotation uaually practiced on Woodland farm il corn two years and alfalfa four yearll. 'l'hls la frequently change d to suIt the season and other eondltlona. The only crain crops produced are A man to Berlin IldVertlael tor a corn and barlpy. About 75 acrea are wl.f e wIth a wooden leg. He mUlt usually planted to corn. The varleiy want one with a sound understand< grown I. WIng's WhIte Cap. Mr. Win g lng. bellevell In hybrId Ization, and has don e much e xperIm ent Ing. He haa devel· A ChIcago prot\l8sor ranke criddle oped a cross betwee ll a white and yel. ke- - -vp f\Mek 'Da.Jana~"a.fo l~w varIety which he helleves will be 'A vn~· o ble . No fertilizer la used , • but manure 18 applied ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~I alfalfa. A small ' 8 added to the bot· s needed. THE P R E S S D g has 150 acres ,w seedI ng. The ast year, and it Enterprise Bld~, WAYNI!l;VILLE~wlnter In good . pUon ot where ~----------------"""---ained 'and there 11 a mile ot four~
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CHICKENS REQUIRE ROUGH STONES AS GOOD VENTILATION CONCRETE FILLER Fresh Air Is of Far More Importance t9 Any Flock of Birds Than Warmth.
A poullry bouBe usually needs more ventilation than Is glveD. Fresb air Is far morl! Important than warmth. Fres b air means health, but must n ever be supplied by a droft. The hen was never lntendea to live In a bouse. A tl:ee III her natural home; but tb e nortbern wInters are so cold that It Is Impossible to get egge from hens roosting In treea, as It takes all they can eat to keep them alive. The poul . try bouse, then, should furnish protection from storms and cold winds, and always provIde a clealJ, dry feed· Ing tloor and a clean, dry roosting plac,e. If a bouse Is damp In wInter It lEI uBually because tbere Is not enougb ventilation, and more air mUBt be admitted Un some torm to "The necessity of puttlns up In an carry out tbe dampneas and bad air att ractive manner any farm product," Quack Graal. says W . J . Spillm a n, of the United States departm e nt of agriculture, "II Quack grass spreads In two 001l,1 : so obvIous that It ought not to need First, by Underground stemB, and sec· dIscussIon, yet when one goes to maI' ond, by lIeed. DurIng the wInter ,all ket and sees unaorted and unattract· growth la the plant 18 stopped and Ive appl es and potatoes eIposed fOI lipreading by tbe firat method 111m· s al'.! bes Ide the products trom farme possi ble; but this Is tbe time wben that send only attractive wares to quack graas spreads by Jumps. About market It s ee ms thnt farmers have nol the only way quack graBS bas of get· yet generally learned thIs lesson. The tlng .from one fie ld to another or from unwlsdom of tryIng to market perish' onA farm to another Is by Its Beed. able ta rm products, such a s the softel Fields Infeated with quack grass may fruits and truck crops, through un· be g'lven a shallow plowIng Just beThe underknown and un reco mmend \ld com mill' tore freezlng·up time. slon merchants In dIstant cIties, who ground stems tbat are le tt expolled to have very c hance to practice fraUd the c:omblned action of trost and air wltbout le t or hindrance, ought alllo w1l1 generally be killed. 'but any un· to be so self·evldent as to prevent any· dergt"ound stem that Is only partly one from re ly ing on such mllrketlng' ; eIpoBed will usually live and grow iD but the facls IndIcate tbat many have the a.prlng. not yet leatl¥ld this lesson, and appar· Choosing a Hoe. ently some tormers need to bave the lesson repeatedly broug ht to tbelr at· In choosing a boe, select one the ten tion." blade of which lies not quite flat on the tl.cor when you are standIng erect With a record of 237 eggs In ten wIth tbe hoe handle extending from month s , a two·year·old White Ply· your band wben In working pcllltloD moulh Rock hen rrom 11IInols is lead· to tbe floor. The beel of the hoe In g all competitoro In t h e na tional egg should not quIte touch the floor from Inyl ng contes t In MIssourI. Th e re are thIs position. Such a hoe will bite 640 hens e n ter ed In the contest, repre- Into It h e Boll easily wbeft It Is bright senting 39 varletl r s trom 25 Slates and aDd IIharp and 11'111 work amoothly Canada. The nearest competitor Ls a and otrecUvely. ShlLrpen tbe hoe as aoon all It setl Barred Plymouth (lock that has pronotlc,eably du.lI. Thts wUl be hard on duced 216 eggs In ten months. the boe, but It laves mU.IIcle, and hoel Good , clean men. free · from oaths or are che.ail. · CarrY '8 I!mall. ftat-rue iD other bad habits, are the pride of thll your hlp pocket and do Dot aJlow a coun~9"
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In any section of the coun t ry where rough sto n e l ot almost any cbaracter ca~ be Becure d and hauled as cheaply ae sand and grave l It will pay to use them as flll era for concrete work. A neighbor or ours has built a barn foundation by uBlng rough ltones lUI Oller. with the r es ult of aavlng fully one-balf of the coat of construction. On our 'o wn farm rough tllnt IItones all the way from the size of a walnut up to aa large as a peck measure are to be had wltb only the trouble 01 picking the m up. TheBe rougb stones we are using In all of our concrete construction, eIcept for lIurfaclng. Tbe .pace they take up saves sand, grovel and ce ment, wIth a re8ultlng wall or floor aB solid and firm aa one ot all tlner material. 1JBlng rough stonea al tiller In lolld concrete construction la sImilar to layIng brick or stone In mortar. The only difference fs tbat 'forma are uled. and that tbe lltonel are all bidden when the work fa tlnillhed. Band and cement are all that Is needed, al· though grovel, too, may be used In the wet mixture. Make the rorml a8 ulual for any kind of concrete work, aDd ahovel In tbe wet sand, gravel and cement mix· ture. On tbls soft mlIture place a layer of tbe rough Btonea .of all Ilsea and shapeB. Tbey mUBt be clean of soil so that the cement mIxture will etlck to them. Cover the layer of stones wltb more of the wet cement mixture , and "spade" the sides to make smooth surfacel and to settlo the mLdure among the rockll. Uae a rat::er ,,'ushy concrete 110 that It wlJl)Ilore eallily run among tbe rocks for filling vacant liP aces and tor firm binding. Contlnue tbe proceslI, layer afte r layer, till the wall la ftn· Ished. One layer of stone Is all tbat lis needed for a floor, walk or IIteps.
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Why Eggi 8poll Quickly. A. B. Lee, a Bpeclal agent of the government. III going to establleh an egg eIperlment etatlon at Frankfort. to lIee why eggs spoil so qUickly, and to work out plans whereby egga may be kept In better. cOndlUOD on the farmB than at prellent. It IB eBUmated that about,.!Q. per cent. or aU the' eSga recei,{ec; by the ~gl ~ea.lerll are bad. nlok 'r-o I~Y- ~ th! ~ctfI ~ II!ln~te after laDd the ioyern!lle~t .... dblngalJ . DO. 1t '18 '1IDa!1e,' , IIJlle to ftnd. the ".~
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could t,ot have Chan'g ed BO . . perhaps! . .- - - - - - - - - - - - - - . , Perbaps he was too slow, had remained a " greenborn," tor all hI,: I'uccess, wblle progress ed beyond him. It of Disaster, but Every- sbeHehadresolv LADY'S COAT. ed to tell ber eve r ything thmg E'lentually Came Out on, the tollowlng night : all his alma and aspiration s; to beg he r to come ·AII ' Right. back with him to Minnesota. There , on th e ir lonely tnrm, th e y would . e t· ,e By MARGARET MANNING, ti e, as the o ld folk s had dOD O in SweFrom the first moment of his open· de n, th py wo uld be happy. Ing the door Jan Olesen felt a presen' He t ell a.l ee p at lasl, happy In his tlment of disaster. There was some· dr eams. thing In tbe atmospbere of tbe board· Dut on th e ne x t ni ght the old teel· Ing bours, wltb Its stulry hall, Its gilt ing came ove r him aga in al th e slgbt mirrors, Its glaring plush ornamenta.- of the ball , tbe scenl at perfume, the tion. tbat sickened him, so tbat when hided tawdrlness of It. He b ee I· the little maid came forward Ilnd tllt cd upon tbe threshold ; he could HAT II the algnlflcnnce of thla ask ed whom he wished to see be not e nte r. pu rlly whl cb Is th o condl tlon could bardly utter Mlna's name. And th e Ilttle maId's eyes " 'ere red of Ih e most radIant beatitude? Jan Oles en, (resh from the west. trom tcars. Perhnps It we see k analoglea where he had established himse lf as "You have been crying, my dear," In nature. an d s oo th e U R~ o r th o word a prosperous farUl e r within three s iIlld Olesen, using th e Swe dish word In 80me re mote rnlnll ons hlps, It IDOY years after his arrival from Swedc n, a o f I'ndearme nL "What Is tb e matte r? hf' lp us to c la rif y ou r co ncl' ptlon of penniless youth, looke d III surprlsc IlL You won't te ll m e? Yes, ' you 'll t eU a wbnt n lite 18 like that Is pure In the tbe little servant's troubl ed fac e. fe llow ·countryman . Come, tell me I " sight of God. Her e th en Is a land "You are from m y cou ntry ?" he ''I'm to be se nt away," she said, h er tbot has bee n purged of mo ns ters. Tbe allked In bls native ton gue, and at tho voice QUllve rlng. beast has bpen dr Ive n a lit. \\' e have sound of · tb.:I words th e IItUIl falr"Away? Well, but them are better balred mald-of·all·work broke down places. ThIs styillb coat III made In the a vIvid des crlDtlo n at t he eman ci pation of on e at th e ea rli e r " Id yll s or the and cried. "0, yes. I'm not afraId . But she faShionable 32'1. Inch length. It ma)' be Ilnlohed wltb otralgbt or cutawa,. King." Th e beaetl would c r ee p down "1- 1 haven't heard the old speech I>ald - " fronts, wIth or without vest, and with to the ho mos t ellde nnd s l p-a l nn d defor so long ," she said, and tben began "Sh e ? Who?" stroy . Th ey were a porpAlu a l mpnace smiling througb ber tean as the sun "Mlsl Dalrymple. Sbe Ilald-I can't two sty les of callan. The Robe ... smllell out of a blue sky. And the t e ll you- we ll, that I didn't behave pie rre collor III a new feature on many to quiet liVin g. A crusade wo.s aptwinkling eyes tbat she turned upon --t.hat I tulked to th e men bere-that or th e smart coat models thla fall . An pointed for the destruction of th e deblm were very blue, and bel' smile aa I talk ed to you yesterday . And she e lrecllve trim Is Imparted to the gnr· etroye r, and th~ land was c lear ed of sunny as a Swedlsb girl's smile can pays tw enty a week, s o Mrs. Blmmons ment by fashioning the collar. revers Its fo es. Now lucb an are o, rid of the moste rful beaat, W 0 8 a purlned be. 18 afraid to an'ront h e r . And ah e said and cun's of moIre or brocade d satin. realm. And Burely III th e n{'lds of the Th o pattern (6946) Ie cut In alzes Jan Olesen looked at h er In grave tbat It 1 didn't go she would. She loul th ere are beasts or pr{'y. There corp passion. hates me b ecause I'm tram the same ;; 2 to 10 Incbes buet measure. M&"Do they treat you well here, cblld T' country, and- and sho doesn 't wnnt dlum aha will reQuire 2% yards of 64 Is th e lion or' passion, tb e s e r pent of envy, the bear of boo rishn e ss, th e fox Inch goode he asked. people to kn ow that she was ali ce a To proc u r e t h Is p n tl e rn eenl1 10 cent. of de ceit, and many oth e rs wh Ich find Bhe abrugged her sboulders. "Some working girl like me." tn "Pa tt f' rn Dtt pur une nl. " or t h l" PU POL tbelr home and tbelr suste nance In tbe of the boarde ra do," sbe answered. Ol esen h eard a door open aoftly · \ V rlt o n a m e n ll tl o. tdresa p l llinl y . a n d btt "Tbeatrlcal folks are mostly kind. abo ve. Down th e sta irs , ho rribl e In Bur t) to Gi ve eh.o u nJ num lJf~ r or pun urn. boly place, writes Dr. J . H. Jowett In Tbe Continent. But MillS Dalrymple-sbe:s a te rror. tb elr glaring carpe ting, fi oated the And to get rId of th ese beasts, to Bhe's leading lady In tbe 'Red Slipper' faint odor of pa tchoulI. For an In· NO. 5 946. au E __ --. - - --.--.-.-. "l et the ape and tiger die, " would be to cborus, you know- and, say," she add· atnnt ho pollder ed; th en, lAking the create a condition In buman life whloh N AMI!. ______ •• __ ••• • ______ __ __ ____ ••• _ • - .--ed breaking Into tbe easily acquired g;1rl by tbe arm, he le d ber to tbe would rE'fiect one characteristic of tbe al~g or America. "what do you tblnk? door. TOWN __ ____ • __•• _. __• _._ • . ___ • _____ _____ ._ purlfted state. Sbe's Swedish, too. tor all ber Amerl· "My dear," he Bald, "In tbe state I Purlty'l Cryatal Tranaparency. 8TR KRT AND NO. __ ___ • __ ___ _______ ._ ••• _ can airs and English name." come from there are broad acres of Let me take another analogy. W., Olesen clutcbed at the wall to save land-land lik e we bave at home, wltb 8T ATE . __ • __ __ ••• • _•• __ ____ . . __• ___ . __ • __ ._. ter tbat Is free from all ledlment, that blmself from tailing. Before bls eyes for esta and lakes. And there are no Is clear and tranlparent, r e Decting from one to twenty clan rooms wltb a milit was swimming. Hla mind went MIss Dalrymples tb e re, aud women every pebble on the ri,'er bed, could aasembly room, omces ~nd storeroom . back to' tbe day wben be, renting a are treated dllrerelltly . Would you GIRL'S DRESS. be described as pure. Everything II Concrete relntorced with ateel III the cbeap ball bedroom almost In the next Ilke to come with me to see the place lUCid and lucent. Notblng Is shady. conBtruction material wblch meets city block, had met Mlna Jensen. She I'm speaking or?" He spoke In SwedNothing Is hiding In 0. muddy cloud. conditions be.t. It Ie specified for tbe was Just sucb a I.l ttle maid as this, lsb now. "There, don't let those tears It Is pure. And bere, too, I IDay lind standard Bcboolhoulle. newly arrived from tbe old country. Clome. No, never mind your hat: suggestion of the purlfted life. Tbe Already 136 scbool buildings of thlll He remembered ber IIhy smile. ber t.bere's a department store round tbe soul tbat Is clean and clear In ' the type bave been completed and 173 engaging franknells. And they bad be- earner wbere you can ge t all you sight of God bas notblng dubiOUS othen are In proeees at construction, oome engaged, and be had gone west need. But burry. tor It closes at five. about It I character, notblng shady and ot whlcb 81 lacked very little of com- to make bls fortune. Now after tbree nnd we've got to get to the city hall nothing muddy; there II nothing hId· pletlon and weN) already occupied at years be bad mturned-to wbat? Ilrst and take out our marriage II· tbe tI me the director made iii. report. Ing In tbe folda of duplicity. The cbar· 'Tbrougb the mist broke a scent or Clense." acter Is transparent like the sea at Methode Correct. patcboull:- Out of It be saw a woman (Copyrl"ht. 1912. by W. O. Chllllman.) glass whIch tbe great Iller gazed upon The Industrial program Is being approach, wltb fasblonably dODe b&lr before tbe throne of God and the promoted constantly through the meLamb. LET WOMEN WOO THE MEN dlum of provincial Induetrlal superTake anotber usage at the word. vieors; Inspector. Bnd Inltructon torm When tbe tarmer has gatbered out the the traveling COfl). of the general of. clld Cuatom, Decl.re. Engllah WriteI'. IItones from a lIeld. when dead rOOta nce; varlou. publl~tlon., bulletin., I. the Caule of Much Marital and "nbers have been r emoved, wben and correlpoodence: through Indua. Unh.pplne .... all Injurious growtbs that absorb the trlal exhibit.; tbrough the appolDtSurely the most toollsb of &II the gracious nutriment haye been extirt f I nadoa to receive tralD many toollsh conventions tbat ruin pated, tbe farmer delcrlbea the Imen Ia penll o b II .s and by · means ng IUC coun n . offered ID tbe human joy Is the decree that women cleanaed area as "clean." Tb. Ult tha aD, ••·.eclal 0PhIl I e In . , N rmal ~ muet w&lt ., nasslvely to be wooed, de&«e Ie stili prevalent In every farm: Ichool and the Itead at our country. Pblll pp In e B bool f Arts and Tradea . 0 "lares 0. writer In the London Chron. o . IlcIe. Now. wby should they? Wby 8 pp h e tl c f t gre •• Is to t• "Like unto pure gold." Here Is an· uc oan't they be natural and bon est and rt dsa s tac ory pro I th director other usage of the worct It II derepot th e aa tha dCOIIV nce show their feelings' Why must they th I ade - - .ubIcrlptlve of gold In wblch there la no a I IIe me a st. emp "e tan 0 oy t rI~v the I. compelled to act an Indifference alloy, no adulteration . Tbe tblng I. • h t aI ytb correeil n t en I emediately Dg clulte torelgn to them? Perhaps some A dainty and sltogether styllBh lit- wbat It appears to be . It Is true gold IC 00, e pup mua m c)f you hold with Shaw and Shake&- tle frock Is here presented. The drelll In Its untampered simplicIty . So III It take III a part of eacb day'. work cer· ""'a- tbat tbey don't walt to be woot I al Ie ID tb. nature ... ~ • v closes at tbe back In Duchese Btyle, wltb a pure beart. No baser Btulr II. a nplay manu exerc v of work at IIrst, es but which gradu. "'o_d. 'Some of tbem oertalnly don't. alld may be made wltb long c.r Bhort nllowed to mingle wltb Ita trutb . No ally lead up to the regular Indultrlal Generally speakIng. however, few sleeves. Tbe yoke la outlined wIth cheapening compromise gains an encounea provided In the advanced 'women even nowadays have the pluck bands of contrasting material, with try. No bltll of worldliness are per· prlmary and In the IDtermed.late to 80 dead against a convention of which tbe sbort eleeves are ala" trim· mltted to Intrude Into piety and devogrades. SpecIal oou.... In farming. this sort, wblch has Bucb a tre- med. A belt balds the garment In tton. Tbere la no atte mpt to mtx bousekeeplng and houeehold art., mendously strong bold on the mallcu, place, Rnd one uf patent leather may God and man. Life Is shnple and trade work, aDd buslnels are offered Illn~ sense of fitness . be empl':lyed. Buttons give a touch single, "like unto pure gold." for tbo.e poplls wbu detllre to do more It woman's cbarm Is to depend on of embellishment to tbe fronL Purity's Potent Champion. Tbe pattern (6950) Is cut In slzel 6 Induetrlal work tban tbat preecrlbed thle Idiotic convention that men have And bow Is a h " nrt like tble to bo Medium size will r&- gained f How can we drive out tbe In tbe general Intermediate course. crellted around be r-namely, that Ihe to 12 years. These .peo1al Induatrial courses am lis -'a perrectly cold, passive, negative Quire 2){, yards "f 36 Incb material beut? How can we make It like the replaelDg tbe general coune In many 4:reature wbo walts In a state at BU&- and % yard of 24 Incb contraatlog ma- crystal river? How can we cleanse Intermediate achoole. Already U p.nded anlmaUon, aa It were, until terial. It like a farmstead that Is ready for .chooll are giving tbe farming coune, the man condescends to mak.e ber To procure this ""Item Bend 10 Mntl tbe best seed? How can we transform to "Patt ern Department," or Chis pllper. It Into a home of truth that II like r 1 are glvlnr the bousekeeplng course, ccnme alive-the sooner the modern ·Wrlte nr1me and address plainly, and be 36 are glvln, tbe trade course. 42 the Iremlnlsts Invent some more reBaon. sure to Kiva 81&e and nurnber or pattern. unto unadulterated gold? Most certeaching COUTlle, and one the bUilD... lible tradition of charm the better for tainly no man can effect thIs change In the power of his own will. I pit,. course, as compared with a total of "I'm to 8e Bent Aw.y." Sha Said. us all 81ZE -- . .•.••••••••••• NO. 5950. 199 conducting the general course. Now, let us suppose a couple that any man who seta about to purity bls beart without tbe help of tbe eter· It Is at onoe evldiint, wtth require- and gaudy dmss; and throur:h tbe 11&8 overoome all the Initial obstacles. NAME . ____________ • --"" --'-.'-' •• ---.- ••• nal Chrillt. There Is an old bymn, the mentl so definitely ftxed for Industrlal floating cloud. he saw & slim band, 'rhey have msnaged t~e difficult task TOWN ---- . -- -- . -- -- -- ., •• ••••••• ---- --.--•• last verse of wblch runa a8 follows: work In the Ichools, tbe great major- much bejeweled, Itretched forth to of tindlng eacb other, have got their "RIse, touched with gratitude divine, Ity of tbc pupU. wbo are enrolled mu.t bJa. deolaratlon over, and are safely en. STREET AND NO. __ ._ •••••••• ____ •• __ .... Turn out hlB enemy and thine, be engaged In some branch at thlll ''Why, tr It lln.t Jan!" excl&lmed pged_ What happens next? Every BT A TE ______ -- . --. ----. - "'--" - ---- •• -- ---Tbat Boul·destroy'ng moo Iter, sin, work. An examination of the figures MIDa. "I peu you didn't know me, polllible tblng that can be dOlle to And let the heavenly Stranger In.'' Included among the statistical tables Jan. Well, what are you ltarin, aU" create an illusion around them Is But tbat 18 Just what I cannot do. of tblll report will abow that of the Ihe aontlnued te the IIIrl "Oet bu.y . done. Tbey are encouraged to meet. Chry.anthemuma. I cannot turn the monster out and let total enrollment of 233,7t0 bo,.. and with your work, whatever It la! Ain't often, but tbe conditions under which Chrysanthemum. are al1ld to be luf· the Stranger In. And Indeed that t. 138.843 girl. during the month of Ihe the Impudent thing I Ju.t & they meet are as different as can be F.bruary, 11112 (an aversge month). greenhorn, you know! Come rlcbt In, I1rom the conditions of tbelr future ferlng from an attack of Indigestion. not the order of tblngs wblch I find 216,290 boys and 125,203 girls-ill per Jan, and tell me about your lelf and marrled life. Does tbat man every Tbey baven 't assImilated their food! In the goapel. The gospel I, thIa: A gardener BayB this Is ' Ilterslly so, let the Stranger In and be will turn cent of tbe entire monthly enrollment If you've brought back a wad to nee tliat girl in any kind of negligee, that the dIgestIve or,ans of tbe chry. tbe monllter out! Our concern III to -wem doing eome form at Indultrlal blow ID In New York.. And aay, Jan, en' doel sbe lee him unshaved, say? anthemurn family are out of order. So bill with opening the door to the work. More .peclflcally, It will be can that .tuff you wrote me about get. lDoea he have any experience ot how Ihe flower sbows tbls season '11'111 oot mighty Prelence In whose power we tound that 18.210 boy. were taking tlog married and show me a good Ilhe will run a bouse or manage al. display theoe choIcest ot tbe autumn. Ehall Hnd the secret ot pure and sancmanual tralnlnll and trade work, 96,187 time In this burg 1nstead. Nix on a talrs? Does sbe bave any cbance of flowers Quite 10 choice as usual . We bo)'ll were eDllaled In sohool garden· Minnesota farm for mine!" fiDdlnll out that he'e flLddy about food, go along absorbed In our own little tified life. "Tbat Christ may dwell In your hearts by faltb." That I. Ing and farming; 16,486 glrle were allO He escaped afterward-It mlgbt or mean about money T speclea. quite fC1rgettlng that. after all, engaged In garden work, and 166.460 have been houri or minutes. but the Tbese are material things, It Is true, tbe low8 of nature are tew, tbouah wbat we need-to get the Christ In, boye and 68,194 glrla were taking up last thing or which he was awam wae and therefom not or tbe first 1m. many times repeated. The flowers are for him to make bls dwelilng place varionl IInell wbloh go under the len· Mlna lltandlng at tbe door of ber partance; but, on the other hand, not lucb distant klo to men and wo- there, and tor blm to do hIs own ez· pul.lve cleansing and purifying work.. eral caption at minor Indultriea. It hi ttb ,what chance do they have either to They are 'hlnklng pretty will be noted that 79,382 girla were apartment and p,zlns after m w c"lscover eaoh other'e spiritual statet men. "The blood of Jeau. ChriSt, b.11 80D, thougbta as well as looking pretty cleanleth u. from all liD." There la ~ a punled, QuillllC&l &lr _ , • punulq the subject C1 houllekeeplng "Poor Jan! You haven't learned Don't they. as a rule, act and Bham and smelling pretty and lometlme. and bouaehold arts. Furtber In that wi throut;h, and drelS up for each at b . Dotb1ng In the whole realm of tlIe cODnectton It '117m be tound thlLt In the much III Mlnneeota, Jan!" sbe ba.d c~r, and spend their time under the bavlng Indigestion. Iloul trom a bea.t of paa,lon to an U.
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:IE TWELFTH annual report of the director of education for the Pblllpplne IlIlanda, coverIng the sch ool year ending April 1, 1912, bal Just been rece ived by the bureau of tnsular aftalrs. It Ie a very comprehenllve ltatement ot tbe educational pro~m In the Islanda, IIboWI tbat very encouraalng results bave been obtained durIng the put year In all IInel of Icbool activities and that "the acblevement ot a civilization Bnd a high culture" II "'ell entered upon. Some of the Ipeclftc thlnge accom· pllahed durlnc the past year are eDum.rated by the dlrecto!'. Progre•• has been very marked In the ImprovemeDt ID the Qu&l'ty of Ilncllsh taucht to all the IIchool. whetller of primary. tntermedlate or lecondary IJ'llde. Indu.frlal Inatructlon b.. been organ· ised and develoned to a ..reater extent .. 0 than In any previous year. A large number of ""'rmanent ecbool bulld10.... bave .,..been oompleted. The •pollOY of aCQulrlDg adequate school Iitee hal found general acceptance and much attention has been given to the Improvement of temporary build·
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maJority of Ita teachere than ever before. A decided Improvement Ie reported In tbe personnel ot the teacb· Ing force. botb American and Filipino, 8pecl.UZltlon In Element.ry School._ In the Phlllppinel Ilpeclalizatlon mutt begin mucb lower down In the course than II the nlual praotlce In the United Statel, althougb many edu· cators bere are coming to recognize that the earlier thll tpeclallzatlon caD be Introduced the better, In the Ie· landl It beliDI with the lirlt year of the Intermediate IJ'&dee, live coursel being IIJ'Ovlded-the geDeral coune, Ole COUnie. tor teacblng, tbe couMle In farmln" the trade course, the aourle In houlekeeplng and bousebold arts, and the course In bUllne18. Tbll Ipeclallzatlon II Incorporated Into tbe oourae of IItudy In order that the ehlld may .ecure Buch training a. -will directly prepare blm for II. ueefuJ life. A careful Itudy and comparison of education In the PblIlpplnell wltb tbat carried on In otber tropical countrle. enjoying practically the same condltiona aa obtain tbel'il, shaWl that It tl the &1m of nearly everyone of thele countries to l!Iake education general, but as a rule the percentage at popU· latton attending Bchool Is much lower than ID the Phlltpplnea. In very tew ealel II epeelal attention being glven to industrial education. The elemeDtary Bcbool. are lIeidom conlldered ID the plan ot IndulltrIaI Inatruotlon, the attention beine oODlined to advanced technical and qrloultural aubJect.. Much more atre.. I. laJd upon athJet· Ic. and phy.lcal trainllilr ID tha Ph.t IIpplnel ~~n I. IrIven In other ~ountrle. generally_ The hitereit that the FUlplDO people take ID putillo in· Itructlon II muoh greater than la apopareDtly the oase elaewbere. RepoJ'ta . .em to Indlcat. that In a number of· the OOUntrlel, at leut, not only a lack of Interelt, but actual oppo.ltlon I. mantteated, For a num'ber of years the bureau baa been committed to the polloy of pl'OTidlD1 adequate permanent build· IIICI · tor the hbualq of ' tbe public 8CbooJII u rapidIT .. money mtabt be
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W. policy , .tanclard PUt hu.d upon the uDSt ~ '7Item of conatruclUon. ' whIoh allow. . ~dlUOllll ' to be ~~ as n~..lty mq .'. demand ; wlthout , detractiD-. troin .• th. . ~lie or -iiWttr Or ' the .oO~ '~ wQ iture.;.,11&•• 1H!8n prepu,d: .
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.ubJect of lace making &lone 16,439 g1tla were recel1'ins InltrucUoD; In embloldery 12,389 and In cooking 4" 788. TIl.... were 22,9611 boya and 7,709 Itrll maklns hate In the IDduetnal c1u~.., pupl.. maltlnlr mati, and' 104,4tf .tud)'lns the art of buketry. From another polDt ot view, 63.067 puplll enpaed In IObool gardentnlr ouitlnt.ed 8,041 IObool gardenl and U,I81 bome' pt'deua d,mnlr the ,ear; l,8l1 'pupUI were enroUed In' the rep. 'lar trade achool ·oIau.': U68' ln r.p. lar trada -Q9urHa in qther IObO;Oll; ~cl U8.O ,ID', the ..~~. o,P,rated in oona.eotlou: .,..tJi 'P~9fal_~d biher lD~edlat8 l~oO~: " In: alldltloD to ,t he ~lIoY., . 10,,86~·, p'~pUI( ~ere takl.!lC.'
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Aid at part1Jlg. Ancl her deligo. on hll pocket·book bad been tranlparent enoqh to brinlr a blulh at Ilhame to hit tanned race, 10 that he .c ould only ralBe hra hat mechanically In reeponS8 to her farewell. She had retuled to dlleu.a tbelr marrtase; lnBtea4,. he Wall to take ber, to dlDner OD ~e Dut evening. HI. love ~d chuled to horror, For thre') yean he,- memory, her letterso~ed thOUlh th.y w.re-had been theolpur whicb ~ad hIm to IlUCCelL Now the fabrlo of ambitions which he bad bUtlt up ,was ahattemd. , But In the , 10DeI1n~8s at his room ·that Dillit hi. tli~ugbta aradually beaan to ·)Jo. Ii tlielr accuatomed 'l1'Oo.1'e'.••alll: u.e .llJUst ,haye b.en Ibl."
11110 It artificial conditions, pleallure lleeklng?- Are they ever encouraged to have earnest conversations wIth eacb other to discuss tbe more serioul 11Specta ot their tuture lite together! No the entire buslne.. III conducted fin' the malt absurdly Irreaponslble, once-marrled-1I'e'Il-lbake-down-all-rlght IIplrlt which would be comIcal but tor the t~t that the reeults are often 10 leepiy traglcal. c _ _ _ _ _- -
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ing Deck ," bu t Harry fo rgot t he pri ce is $1.50 , our pri t" cut to 75c . "1lif' \)j ' lri.·t, ~('h(lol " g.iV'> I.l ll, nd e r l . I d r h Con~ide r this a per"ul lai invitation to " ;t ll " I'I C"'~ ,t ~( M,lr\,; I ,u dd at CAST OF CH'ARACTERS ,. ast ve/,HC an a ler muc stamm er· call all" inSllectllul' II(J\\ and l?x ten . IllI' The friend s wh om 1\1 r a nd 1111'" ~ (' h(,,1. H;.II . I h~ t Fl'id;IV l'1'pnir'g'. , ~.' inl' was forced to retire , crying . to U l IIIH ' flea t' . sive l i ll~_. _ _ .. _ _.I . __ I':, .Janney, S. L. Ca.tl\'ri j! ht ~n j o) p, 1 hal·ill ).! OIl \' ( ~ ;. "'Ii',',·,,, ill 1' 1 (·I'.Y ''t'II!'I ' ( . r l[ll: ~ _ J ohnn y l ~()l: kef<:lll'r ReI'. J , F . Ca nwollade r l. Wh en Sr:humy Heinek took t he tht!ir hom e IR. t Th ur;;d,I, 11'l' re Ill' I' "I'd F ' I' I ' 11't', ,·illl lll l' .fl\ !'.' P O (' 11 i Willie Tu ft . . . . . W . H . . Allen .fj li no l' wi :1I much clatter, uwing t,) ~ amd Mrs. Ellis, .\11' , allti ;\j r ~ , I f tl'l'lo.il .111L\l t, t'l1hcr I'otl'''~: l l \'' a l OJ 'i'elldy l{oosevelt . E. V. Ua rnhBt't II!!I' w. luden l'hoes, "The Board" Murray, Mr, and Mrs. J . C. Hawke amateur, that ras been gh'en on l he :\ kky J,(,ngworth . Ha rris Mosher i we re evidently expecting a clog and Mias Kizz ie Merri t t. I will !1I· 1\ lit lllY r ' . \ d SIlCI', II Ilt! local s tage in many years, has any· Hennv Ca nlso F. B. Henderson ~ m il e 90ut,h of L:f\ l 'W·D . ( ' bi ,', ,, " . ~, Jance, but nothing doing Schumy \ hing un thi ~ one. The cast of char· Georgie Cox . . E dward Rick.s ~ Wednefday, Deccm bl ~ 18, 19 12 Mr. and Mrs. Frank Zell enter· acte~ was exceptionally large for a J illlmie Cux . , . . . . Terrel Macy sang a song of the fath erl and ll) her Bogtll nlll g li t 10 0 ' ''' 'Il k, Ih,' ('I I tained at a (; o'clock din ner Thursday home talent affair and each indiv id ual c ha rlie Da na Gibso n . . Willie H aines native tongue. which, although her IIi Will 1-( ; eVf'nin g. the followi ng guests: Mr. was so guod in his or her pa rt that Chauncey Depe w . . . . . . . , . J. E . Janney enunciation was splendid , wat! be· {) hI/lid of h lll'~e~ , ';' \w ·· 1\ of 0:1 Ltle, Harry La uder . . . . . . . . . . . . , . D. L. Crane yond the understanding of the ooard 2 brollu Ho lIH, ~06 " " !l h, I "f , ' , ' 1' 11 in and Mrs . .J C. Hawke, R ' v. and it is impossible to pick the "stars," Jnt J ane Adams . , . . . Marne Brown and most of the aud ience. Jim Cox crib. ftl r ~nlnl! llu : .I "U ) llfI ,""Mrs. C. S. Grauser and ~on, Cha rl ~s , The open ing scene showed th.e Ma ud Ada ms . . Winifred Macy then gave an ori ginal compos itioll 0: itu u.,,}w l,1 ~ '" d , Mr. and Mrs, C. T. Hawke, Mr. pupils and their teacher on t heir 'l'urm!!-AI I " 1I111 ~ ..r $~ olls 11 Carrie Na tion . Mrs. W. H . Allen f'ntitled, "The Cow." Jim told Over and Mrs , G W. Haw ke and Miss way to school. The large audience t hl8 "muUnl, ,I '" ,·,llt. of DI Dfl ll elen GOlllcl Mrs. S. L. Cartwright everyth ing he kn ew and BOme t hings m o nUul wi ll lw Ilivl' n b .I' IIurc blisr r Helen Hawke. was in a perfect uproar of laughter F lorell cc l'\ight in gale Miss Letit ia McK ay he didn't know concerning his s ub. t:lv log b:tnknb'o n l" ." Ih ~llou n t \If from the time Carrie 'Nati on went Sara Hoyer Mrs. Sarah Zimmerman On Tuesday evening the Loyal by with her Ii ltle brother Wil lie ject. How ever Jim did not tell ' per O=ll t [" .. .·", h Mo ll y Wilkius Henrietta McK insey I~ ·t' 8 t .. u o Ll Daughttlrs Cla..qg of t he Christian Taft (Carrie stopped to wipe Willie's 'lib a ' ht about his leadIng the famil y cow ,Ne II 'Ie "e . Umrs. A. T . W ng U. I'. I j,. "'k l', A Ullt. church held t heir regular meeting nose during the journey ncross t he Alicc Hoose"elt : Edith Mosher throu gh the kitchen door. W . E O' NllId l, Clurlt. Ilt the home of Misses Mary and stage) until Harry Laud er and l il y Lall ~ tr y Mrs. Ed Macy Nellie Melba then rendered a very Nellie Woollard anci f pent a very Charles Dana Gib:!on wound up the ShUlI lV Heinck Mrs. Wm. Benecke pleasin g 1'1010 entitled "What He pleasant evening , Afte r the bUHi· procestlion with a ~am c of mnrbles. Mary 'Ga rden Ka therine Alexand er Wrot e on My Slate. " So much did n pBS of the class was att ended to. All kinds and condi t ions of pupils Maud ie Powell E mm'a Hawke Nellie re mind the a udience of Mrs. a social time and refreshments we re took pa rt . There were the infant., Laura Jea n Libby . Donna Hawke A, T. Wri){ht, she wa~ forced to I1 ettv Green Mrs . Edith Ha rris respon d to on encOl'e a-reatly enjoyed by all. of t he "chart class." a pair of twin:) E lla 'Flagg Young Mrs. W. S, Grahalll fh e "::;ixth Reader Class" th en who looked so much alil<e that it wa~ pankv Hurst Mrs. J. H. Coleman About twenty· t wo of Cli fford Bu- hard to di stinguish one from th e Dla \V hceler Wilcox Mrs. U, M. White gave nn (,x hibition of their talents TRIIO[ MII"K. sick's friends g athered at his home olher, the Mchool lov ers who shared Emma Eames Mrs. D. L. Crane in th a t li ne, bpth individually and in OUION. near Harveysburg Saturday evening their lun ch Oil the r oad to school amI Sara h Be rnh ardt Mrs, E. V. Ba rnhart conce r t. Johnny Rockefeller's read· COPYRIQHTS An ,on. lendh 11 1\ "kt! l ~ h a nd dfllerilltinn ma, and gave him a surprise. He was lost a note that t he girl had written Acleli llu l'att i , Antla McCollum ing and ge~· tures Wf~re a source of qulCk l, u ce r lul n ollr o ).I"Ion free w lcth e r an u,,·entJon Is p robnbl, f." t enlablu. Ull tl"" . Clara Lo ui se Burnha m Susan Wright eqll al arnusement to the audi eIJce Uo n••l " .l\y ",,"nOenl AI. IIAH0800l.Comm informeci that I hey were to go tn to the boy, the studious boy, th e o n P.I. utl . Ullt free. Ohlelt ".,flno, tor .ocurilla poteli li. a friend 's home to a party, but girl who could decl aim and the boy \ Ronald Hawk and te l'ror to " The Twins." JJaL.enLa t ak en thro u " h U UIHI • eo.. re ctl l • • Sc hoo l Board Wilson Edwards Nell ie Melba and Harry Lauder ....1411 nor,"" wllhoot ab ...... IIllh. when the guests all arrived they con- who co uld draw, the book·worm and Upshere Whit e then sang a very pleaRing and comi duded to stay th ere. Lig ht refresh· last, but by no mean s least, the bad Pianist Le The A ."",d,oma l, \II".'l'1Il e" w""~1 1 . l .o , ••• t ol,. R uth Hartsock ments were served. Music and boy of the school. cal rluet entitl ed "arnirig culaUon or on, .alollLlO O Jm.r onl. 'I'ortn'. t3 • Grace Ca rmen Violinist games passed the time very Quickly. Edytha Macy Reader Alphabet." They were given a very The next scene was the morning rCO~3~~ B::~:;:INe¥l"f~·ik session of the school. The pupils Marie Miller Vocal Soloist hearty encore bu t th e schoolmaster a._Doll om"", _ .. St... Wubla.' on. I). ~ announced that one song was all Mr. and Mrs. Maurice Silver en· who had gone across the stage, with they knew and the audience subsi· tertained Saturday night and Sun- the exception of Harry Lauder, day at a house party the follow ing answered to roll call and then rose he refu sed to fu r ther break the a t luncheon. Chauncey Depew aSked drd. rules. Willie may some day succeed Carrie Nation what made Willie Het.ty Green and Chauncey Depew, guests: Mr. and Mrs T. H. Stokes, and sang "America," and Mrs. Dr, Ewing and daughter, The first class called was the W. H. Allen as president of the Taft look so bad. Carrie replied tw o bright little tots from the of Lincoln, Ill ., Mr. and Mn. W. R. "chart c11ll18," compesed of Willie Waynesville National Bank. Henry t hat Willie had been very ill with a 1"Chart Class," gave a very interest· Stokes, of Medford, Oregon, W. W. Taft, Helen Gould, Sara Rorer, Ella Caruso then asked the ~~istance of cold contracted while on a recent ing dialogue setting forth the ad· Stokea and wife, of Dayton, Mr and Flagg Young , Florenre Nightingale, the teacher in solving the following !fishing trip up ~It River with Teddy vantages of a regular attendance at Mrs. Chas, Eulass, Mlss~ Mabel and Hetty Green and Chauncey Depew. problem: "If I take 20 apples 9ut IRoosevelt. 'l'eddy'sparentsahesaid, ischool. We pr:<\ ict that ,,:hen Elizabeth Eulasa, Mrs. Wallace Tilt. Their recitation opened with a of a barrel, how many will be left1" were intending to take him out of Chauncey. a bright, husky little bals. and Horace B. Stokes and fam' marching exercise very suitable to The class then proc~ded. Teddy school at the close of the term, chap, Rttains his full growth he will i1y, .f Lebanon, Stokes Silver, of pupils of their tender years (those Roosevelt said in the sen tence, "The !because the)' considered two terms very much resemble our genial Cincinnati, Howard Collett, of WiI· of them who ar4;! not grandparents horse draws the cart," "draws • is a lenough for one child. aruggiRt, J . E. Janney. mington, and Lyman Silver, of Col· are 88 old as the remainder who are). preposition because it connects the While the stage was beina- ar. The school rose and sang the umbus. and Mr. Georglil E. Riley About the close of this drill, Harry horse to the cart IraDged for the next scene, Miss "Multiplication Table of F'1ves" aod family, Lauder arrived and. upon being At this jUllct'ure the schoolmaster Marie Miller aang "Sehool Days" in after which Lily Langtry, one of questi.ned as to what had detained discovered tha~ Gibson had drawn such a charmiIllr manner that she the older girls. gave the "Closing MiaJ Marie Hamer and brother him, presented the teacher with a caricat ures}if the teacher for th E' was forced to respond to a very Addresa. E, v. BARNHART, Horace entertained about thirty of headofcabba..e. Harrvwasallowed lIIap of Ohio. He caught the offend· hearty encore. When the members of the Board -Notary Public their friends Saturday evenina-. to take his seat and the "infaDts" ing yo J n~3ter bv the ear and gave were called upon for remarkS, one With plenty ef pmes, music____ and proceeded to sin ... the alphabet and orders for the obliteration of the "Sch The 1 afternoon session was 8 of that august body responded with Exh'b't" " . . h All kindllof ,N' ,tary'vV(I .k . ~ 'l' D l' loD an eIea'8Dt Iunch t he evening PMIOCU name vari.us letters on the chart to "map." 00 Ilion gJvliln 10 onor a very scathing denunciation of the W'lr!! 0 Hp,."t lllt \'. toe MOn. Those invited were Misses which the teacher pointed. Charles The "Geography Class" could of the School Board, The session tearher and his methods , to " hich Frances WilBOD, Marianna Compton, Dana Gibson was then set to draw locate Harveysburg, Bellbrook. Hen.~as . opened by the en,t,ire school his colleag ues frequently assented, Carrie Mills, Bertha Coon, Lena the map of Ohio on the blackboard. peck, New Burling ton and varioussm~ng t~e names of ~he States and and finally discharged the master Subsrribe tor the Gazette ' McKay, Sarah Bradford, Ethel The spellina- class included "the other places; but nobody knew where CaPlto~S.. Wayn~vll\e w~ na~ed After the Board had departed the Compton, Hattie Michner, InaComp- twins" who had to be reminded that Lytle is, Harry Lauder interrupted · as the capitol ?f,?hlo. Carrie Natto~ ml18ter made a very touching fareton, Sarah Satterthwaite. Mabel they were not both to speak when this clas.q by holdin g a rat before the ~hen gave. the Welcome Address well address to his pupils The iatterthwaite, Olive WilBOn and one was called upon. Harry Lauder twin s This crea ted Quite a commo- m the smg·song ~anller of school sang "Auld Lang Syne" and Lelia Boa-an. Me9IIrs. Roy Jones, jumped from the foot to the head of tion throughout the entir4l school, averaKe second or third reader pupil was dismissed , We are informed VerKo and Laurence Michener, Amos the class by spelling "b.u.t, but . many of the ' pupils mounting their !and Sara~ Bernhardt, another ~f the that the school master has resumed Compton, Weldon WilSGn, Luther loo-n, ton, h.o-l,e, hole. buttonhole," chairs. Harry was led to the front smal\er IrIrls. gave a. declamatlO.~ as his for.mer duties as cashier of the and Everett Haines, Harry Satterth after the entire remainder of the and crowned with the "dunce cap." sh~ r~~embered . It: her 8ub~~t Waynesville National Eank and waite, Audrey Crew, Carl Jones, elass hail failed. Harry's knowledge while Willie Taft removed the rat. bemg Mary Had a Little Lamb. , Mayor of our village. Evan and Raleigh Bogan, Nello of speJling may come convenient to Durin~ the interim between Na\1ie Melba and Emma Eames Miss Ruth Hartsock presided at McNeal. and Prof. Elliott, of WiI· him in his position as editor of this!scene!l, MiS! Grace Carman rend.ered Itl!e"n clasped hands and sana "the the piano during the evening and mincton col\esre. . paper. . a very pleasing violin solo, and v.ery first five verses" of "Little Birdie in added greatly to the sucCe!!S of the Just after the "Grammar Class" r hpppily responded to an en~e. The Tree," swinging their handw in entertainment. On Th,!rsda~ evening . Mr. and had been called, Willie Taft was Misa Edytha Macy was to haye a-i~~n perfect time with the music, Harry The receipts for t he evening were Mrs. DaVl8 Furnas were completely ordered to brinK the gum which he ' a rea-ding at this time, but was unable Lauder, the bad boy of the SChllOl, 88 gratifying to the Guil,. as was the recitPd, Qr rather attempted to re- appreciative audience. It amounted . surprised by about thirty of their, was ch~wing to the teacher. Emma to do so Hcause of a BOre throat. frienda.. The eveninir was 8ptnt in Eames offered Willie more gum bu... The next scene showed the school .cite, "The Boy Stood On the Burn· to over $82 . • larina' part, games. Refreshments of pop com, oranges and candy were These furn aces are righ t lerved , Thol!e ..resent were Misses OBITUARY ness and sympathy shown us in the Big fire in Cincinnati Tueslav night DEATHS The price is low, Ruth Maxwell, Alma Maxwell, Ada illness and death of our brother. Damage over '1,500,000. Mr. J. ~atison James was born in From Brothera and Sister. Mrs. Sarah Slagle, who was for • - _.- - Gi ve me a chance Michener, Edna Cornell, ARna Fur. • _ ..._ __ merly a housekeeper for the late No. 2220 nas, Eva Davis, Mabel Wellinl(ton. Lytle, OhIO, November 22. 1853 and I will prove it so. departed thia life December 7, 1912, ' I RESOLUTIONS of Chicago, Mabel Satterthwaite, Sam'I RoKers, died at the home of R~PORT Sarah Satterthwaite, Cecilia Snook. He was the sixth child of Richard and her BOn in Richmond, Ind., ThulWlay Of the Condition of the WaynesThe work is good Inna Boua-h, Mrs. Seth Furnas, Mrs. Matilda James. At the age of 9 Whereas, It has I'leased our evening, and was buried Sunday at . ville National Bank, at Waynes The rna terial is best Henry Satterthwaite and Messrs. years he with his parents moved to Heavenly Father in his infinite wis· Richmond. ville in t Ite State of Ohio, at the The proof is yours ' close of !>usiness, November 26, . Leslie Smith, Harry Satterthwaite. their home on the Lebanon road dom to remove from our midst, our By the test. 1912. Mrs. Wm. Chenoweth died at her Paul Brown, Raymond Davis. Emmor where with his two brothers he spent esteemed sister, Mary E.Moore. and RESOUROES. Baily, Ray Mills, Charlie Michener, the remaind er of his life , He has I Whereas, The life that made our home near Middle Run , Tuesday Loan81\od D1soounta .. . . . ... ... U40.aSU.6a The fire is great secul'lld and Wl8eCUI'lld 2,9 88.00 Willia.. Miehener, Robert, Fred, be<!n a patient suffere r f or many association with her pleasant iR at an morning at 5:30, after a long illnpss , OveNrll/ls. U. S. Donds to secure circula tion .. 00 .000. 00 years. , Ie was a faithful member end. and the gates of death are The heat intense ~ The funeral will take place at the Other bonds to secure Poatlll Sav· Roecoe, Seth and Laurence Furnas 8,000. 00 ef the Uni versalist church of Ridge· closed against further pleasure Middle Run church Thursday morn- Donds. securiti8ll, 8<-c.. .. .... .. . .. U7 . 1 87. 00 With little fuel and Swain Pennewitt. hO Wle... .. . ... .. .. . .... 8,0 9UO vill e: Fa ther, mother and t wo i Thllrefore be it resolved, That by ing, at 11 o'clock, Rev. P. B. Thomp · Bo.nklng And less expense. Uus from approved reservs agenta 27. 296.83 ---~.~----bt'Others preceeded him to the Great ' the death of this sister Maple Temple ion, officiating . Burial will be made Notes 0/ o t her Na tional Banks .... 1,860. 00 MASONIC NOTiCe FrBCtloolll paper curnlncy. nickels. Bevond . He leaves to mourn his ~ suffers the loss of an honored memo in Middle Run cemetery. a nd C(lOt.8.. . ... .. .... . ..... '127.63 Think it over Lawrul Monoy R_ n .... In Bank, vb: Reaular communication of Way· loss three brothers, Ransom, Samuel 'Iter, and that the heartfelt sympathy Specie . .• · . . •.. .. ..•• . • I4 . QOO. 65 And buy the best, Legal· te nder notes . ..... . 1..!'00.0 0 IG. OOo.U ST. MA~V 'S CHURCH nesville Loda-e. No. 163, F. & A. M., S. and Thomas D, James and ' one of the Pythian Sisters be extended 1(",lemption fun d with U .S • .'re&II" And I will come urer(O% 01 clrculatlon) . . . ... 2.600.00 will take place Tuesday evening, sister, Mrs. John Heighway and sev· the family and friends, and trust' And do the rest. 3rd Sunday in Advent, December Total . . . .. ........ .. ...... . 4" . 86~.o a December 17th. Installation of of· eral nieces. that even so great a 1088 to all may 15th . Sunday School at 9:30 a. m.; LIABILITIES ficen and work in the M. M. degree. Dear brother, thoe art gone, be overruled for good by 'Him who Morning Prayer and sermon at 10:30 Oapltal.tack· pall1ln . • • • , •..•• , . GO,OOO.OO Sojoumlq brethren cordially in· And we'll miss you day by daJ. has promised "I will ~ever leave Evening worship and sermon at 7 p. t~~:r~roi1ta: 'Iea ' eXi:ieDiM 80,000.00 vlted. F.,a. Henderson. W. M. With aching hearts and weeping eyes, thee nor forsake thee." and tues paid . ••• , • • •. , • • . 18. 041. B6 . "., If . d h d "No one hears the door that opens m.; subject for evening Aermon: National Bank DOtes outst&lldlng GO,OOO.oo E. V. Bamhart...Sec'y. , ..' ., . saw your su erangs an ear 'Th C ed . I f Ch' . 't g:dl~::' UDC'~ta ' ·.ubjeCt· 'to 200,00 A ya • h When they pass beyond our call e r entIa S 0 rultlaDl y, cbecIt •• •. • •• • •• •• 2a1.00l.01i ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~1R~s, . k' h b Soft as loosened leaves of roses • ~ued on the gospel for tht! day: Demand certificates . •• 11. 112.66 i you SID mg our y One by one our , loved ones fall." "Th• bl'Ind receIve . h' I ht d 's t elr I! g an Pa.W SavJnp Depoelta . 1. 216 .88 2'II,6U.67 Total .................... '47,866.0S tay death's awful Resolved, That our, Charter the lame walk, the lepers are 8TATIC 01' OHIO, WARRICN OOVNTY,sS: THE ~ draped for thirty daY8, and that cleanaed. and the deaf hear, the Sherwood Block' I , J. O. OanWJ:labt, Ouhler of tbe above . 1\' 1 I ' . a copy of these resolutions be pre. dead are raiSed up, ani the poor II&med beDk, do .,1811Ull7 Iwear that ilia abo". ~'iII vue w the t . t of my WAVV1:'C!UYW • .,. .1lf!1. s eePll1n peace, sented the family also be attached have the gospel preacbed to them." 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\\T n WI~jl in (ItllI .v,lttr nt,If' lt,j,," store, Saturday, December 14, be- riu uslv 111 ut h r r bonHl DC'tl r !l e re Be r m nny fri ends fee l ti n xi(,u~ fo r t he r.. ol. t hil t Ill ,)" I n f, l ! II CJ U~ UMI ginning at 10 o 'clock. Everything he l r ecovery . eUSOd >!uch ,,8 w h oo piu~ oo ug h, F elt SlipPHs for ladies at Barn- good to eat . On accoun t of Rev Frln ge r 'f\ iII- di ptlteritl bnu Rcurlet r.wer ur u con hart's. ne8S tho prot racted meeti ng diG not t ru ctoct whe n the ohi lll hil S 11 00 1..1 Candles If you want a pair of Chris tmas begin Deo('mher ~ nd , as Wns ex Cbn mher llli n '", Cilugh H.(, IDeoy w ill Fruits (In ic k ly c nro /l 01)111 tlO U gr l'l1tl y The purest and best we ca n b uy. Mrs , W. H. All en was shopping in Slippers for a lady , Barnhart can fit peoted. Mac hine and hand made, Choc10 th e n ea r tul,ure t b ere will he I 08H fID tho d d ll ~f' r of co ntr .. ct in g Fancy Oranges, Banana'! , Grape Dayton, Tuesday . her jus t as well as if you knew the olate Drops, Crystal Mi xed .uode sOUle very mnch needed ill , l,h esll dlsuu8PIi. TllIt! r t' Ul ody is Fruit Fie-s, Dat es , Rome Beausize. lOc a pound . prov emBnl a on the Interior of t.he fnmn us fur it R ( : nrn~ " f c" lull It ty Apples , *2.75 per bbl. Lockets and chains, Channs, C'u ff M. E. ohurc h conl"iutl nl) l'pi ulll 0 1' other nlHeot ic buttons, gold Fobs at Cllry's Jewelry Arthur Zell, son of Mr. and Mrs. tln d may be gi vfJD to tL chil d witb (.I eof,,8 M. Edwllrds our (J JPuhu implioit oo nfiden oe. !:)nl!l by .. II store Lebanon, Ohio. John Zell, of Corwin, was married plasterer and cit,lzel!l i'l pluster in g L1"" ler tl Morris Gra ham sp ent Saturday and last week, We have not heard the II b ou~ e Dellr MoKuy 's !:Itat·ion Washing Mach ineil, Wringers , Carpet Sweepers, Cloth es 8aRketa Mr. and Mrs. Willia m Moo ney Sunday with Roy Day of Red Lion. lady's name nor any particulars of Bellbrook. the wedding. were 08l1ing on fri onu s here I:!a l ur and Hampe rs, Fancy Baskets, Bread and Cake Baqke ts, Ch amber Seta, duy night . Handkerchiefs at Barnhart's from Dr . Ritenour and wif e h tl ve re- Safely Razo rs, Oil Heat ing ::itovP.S, Chairs: Step Ladd e n, Skates, ete. Toilet , Manicure, Shaving sets Mes Hs Peter fl . a nd Olinton .J turoa<i horne fr om t heir wedrlin g 5 cents up to 50 cents. make nice Xmas presents, C~ ll and Cle 'w er, wer e g u e8 t ~ of Mr. a od Mu Ladles' Leather Bags t ri p and will go to !l o u ~e k e ep in ~ in see the big display at Cary's Jewelry Uly de Clea ver, of Chi oago, IIl.Bt wee k the Mur shlill pr oper ty on Wes t Mrs. Edith Harris was shopping A fi ne line of Leather Bags, with German silv6r frames ;. fwd while the re a ttended t he oa t tltJ Fr IIlklin St. store. Lebanon, O. n Cincinnati, Monday sho w. and report 1* b€ ,ond desorip Price from 50c to $1.50. ti on, but t hey SI1Y thl' Cleaver bowe PI'otraotau mee tin g hI now ge'ID!: The Standard Bearers will hold Buy him a leather Collar case at dead Is I he bes t place of 1\1\, on a t t.be M. P . cb u roh . Wishing all a Merry Christmas, yours respectfully, a Christmas Bazaar Saturday afterBarnhart's. The fi nest c hick ens thHo t bave Odour G ibbon s, wbo bll sleen in noon and eve;,ing. Home made been brou gbt to this market were UaDllda fO I' Burn e I.im e, returned Mr . and Mrs. J. A, Funkey were candy and fancy work will be for rllised by Mr8. DaVIS fj'urnl18 of home lllst F riday_ Liley Pe t,erson fl nd wife, of OILY DaytQ~ visitors, Tuesday. sale, The ,lace will be the room nea r Waynesv ill e. Th ey were t b e white Plymout h rook 8 to n, s pent SllndilY wUh hili piue n~8, next to Dr, Hathaway's office. The fr iend s of Mrs Ma r t ha OgleR. ber el . Something new and useful is a Tie Mi ll!! Minnie U nder WOOd is re Ring, You get the m at Barnhart's_ Those twenty·five cent Socks at bee , of BprlDg VlI.l!ev, ar e g lud to hear 0 ' her Improved oondi ti on atter por t ed n I bet te r. Barnhart's are easily malched with "serlen.. a ooident t htlt befell !ler It. HATHAWAY Rolla Dflvis, wh u ha.~ been spll nd Mr. and Mrs. Roy Irons and son heckwt>ar and make useful gifts. a few weeks ago. ng 80me t imu wit h bi8 brotlH'r m are in Dayton. today, WR ) ~esville '. Leadinp DeaUd Roy J . Cleaver, of Clarksville, Riohwood , IUd ., r e turned hom e l Li ~t Mrs . Lizzie Yeazel united with the ()lIl1ed on his lIunt, Mrs . Frank L. W ed neBdny . Office III Keys Bldg. Ham 8t Hav~ y?u seen those ~ies'l Christian Church at the morning Barris l'hureday. Cood Things To Eat '1'188 M.vtt le Whi taore vl,i t"d BoudOIr Shppers at Barnbart s, service, Sunday, She was immersed Dr. Mllria Romine bas m oved to relatives ill 9 Hyton , IIt Ht Tbnrs(luy For . Wilmlagton for three mOD thtl f\ nd ~'rid flY, L d in Newman's Run, below town, that Mr. an d Mr K. F . E . S "erwno She has been a "ery fldtbful pructl evening, T h e Lf~ les of the PreRbytl'rinn were :;hoPlJill l! ill Le ba non, &i LurJ :1Y. tloner for a long while and !!.o..te\y ·ohu roh will h old li n en 'er tfl inwen' ueedll the res t, Imt will be grea tly CANDIE8 Pure Irish linen lI a :llk ('rchief's Mrs. J , E . Janney was called to ml!lsed by her large olrole of ptl t r o l1 ~ . fl nd Uhrl~tm os mar ket In the Town THII OIiIiATIlIT Bull, th t urd ny Avell lng, Uecenl ber fi Oxford, Ohio, F riday on account of assortment you ever The finest Mr .John Murl'lt t wIl o hUB li ved II. ne quality at Barnhar l's. the illness of her daughter, Miss saw at lOe a pound, Fancy io t.hit! oommunitv for se ver II ye u t! tieo. Rnd CJIIII!! Riflgt'l, of I nll. IN THE WOIILD Chocolates at 10c per half .Born- To Mr. and Mrs. Walter Edna, Mrs. Janney returned home bid fllrnwell to his frlendB tlnd will who we re o" lI e(1 Luro on IlOOO UU l of tvlIUSHED WElILT. $4-00 l'Q TUK pound. New Soft Shell Walt oe wln&er with hla pl1rentB, spend Monday evening, accompanied by ~ be dell t h of thei r moth e r M&!4!_ Whitaker, Monday, December 9, a nu ts, New Mixed Nuts, Alwho 11 ve lit Ma80n . "OTIIL', DIlUOOIIITI, IPIIOIAU',... Miss Edna, who will remain until LJ'dill PlOrce, h l.v Ii ret urn 0d b Olli I' , son. monds. Brazils, Peanuts, 00. OO.TU .. III1I, TIIAII."II., OA. Mrs. Alva Kennedv hal! been after the holidays. coanuts . AND 'SUI IIIItVIOII OAII PItOFI~ quite sicll for several days aDd Is A l)es Moin es man h n(l on utt.uok Useful gifts for men, Wilson Bros. UIINQ IT. ADVEIITISINO OO~U"HI thought ~o be heUer at this writIng. uf m usculnr rh () nn1li ti ~ Ul in hi~ Why pay high prices f or Spectacles, Shirts at Bar nhart's. SAMPLE COpy FREE , boulder . A fri e nd till viseu hi m to ORANCE8 Mr and Mrs Frank L Hl1rri. and Eye gla.qses, when you can get Bnd William Nqdry spent Munday go to Bot Sprin gs . That, m etlo t tin ........ NIIW YORK CLiPPIIR Sweet Fla. Oranges. Special 11_ Yortl. II. Y. The Orthoc ox Friends will com· your eyes k!sted free and relieVed of with Mr . Barris' pere otl', Mr. und ex plmR8 of $ 150 00 or IlI Ortl . 1:10 prices by the box. Grape Mrs Geove Barris, of ~prinlt Bill. mence a s eries of meetings January your headaches We grind lenses sought f or 110 quicker lind cb eaper Fruit, Dates, Fig'!!, Raisins, Mince Meat, Fresh Baltimore Mr IlDd Mrs 8teven Ecton a t. WtlY' to cure it. and found it. ill 5, 1913. for astigmatism and all defect of the Linime ot . Threo l Oysters, Fancy Large Red tended tbe funeral of James Bal\ Chumberltlln's Th' k f' h . f S 'lk So k eye. Having had twenty years of ex- Sat·urday d Wilmington. Iilr , BI1J) d\ YI~ nIter the firs t Ilpp1i c~ tion of I Cranberries, those Good Edge11n tOB It three, paIr 0 I • C s perienct!, we ca n guarantee you cor- wa s an old 8oldler' and made bls thi ~ linlmont h e Willi WillI. For !lale mont Crackers. f or $ a Undertaker and Embalmer, . arn art s. rect vIsion and satisfaction. F. B. bome d the National Soldiers Borne by a.ll deal ers . Dayton, O. Mesdames F. C, Carey, Walter Cary, OPtician:.~~non, Ohio. Will be found in the oj. Watch for our big Adv next Quincy King is 1Ia, iug his Fair Bank Bnlldlng, oppoal" week. McClure and Roy Hathaway were in ~he National Bank, Ir' you are troubled with chronlo bank's scales repaired. I.f you have any surplus D&l ton, Thursday, It pays to trade at Telephone In boolle and of· cOD8t1pa'lon, the mild and geJltle Or, John G Pibcy ill Ilgain with stQck for sale, use our . effect of Vh ~mb8rl.ln'lI Table's ns a.fter a. week .. absenoe. fice where J can be oa.Ue4 You do not need to know the Sizto, mAkes them eApeclally snit.ed t,o day or night. Classified Column. Jt Sevtlral from here aUeuoeu t he to buy ~ Shirt for a Christrnas pres- your case For sale by at) de.lore Mpenoe sale lit Ridgeville Thursday . Valley Phone U-2, will sell them for you. OF COURSE ent, for-Barnhart will exchange any __ - ••- - Elbert Rllssell, of Rlollmond , Ind-., Main Street, Waynesville, Ohio article after Christmas, HAD H USKINO BEE will speak at tbe Friends ohur ch Saturday evening and I3llnuBY mOTn- ~.~~~~~~.. ~~~~~_~~_~ _ ..... .. ~_~.~.~_~._~~~~~~~~~~~~~~'!!' ;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;; Mrs. Mary A. Wise was in Xenia About fifteen neighbors and Ing. You are Invited to be presf!nt. from Thursday until Sunday viaiting friends of Mr. Wm. Har gatherM .---I,_Fr_e_d_'B__C_O_-O_p_e_r_a_t_iv_e_S_t_o_r_e...-._-W __e_g_i_v_e_a_n_d__r_ed_ee_m_C_ed_a_r_S_t_a_m_p_s_ Yon will find Lhts t drugglt;ts €Ivery relatives. at bis country home last Wedne!1day where spe/lk well of C!lawberl ain 'R and had a husking bee. Mr, Hav, , . Remedy. They know from D~n t forget that the child wants who had hill leg broken some weeks COUih long l'xperlence In the SA Ie of ,it. OUR STORE IS OPEN EVENINCS UNTIL CHRISTMAS a paIr of thos,e Red Top ltubber Boots ago, is surely thankful to them. that In oasell of coughll and cold/! It at Barnharts s . The boys bad a fine day in the field, oan .. I ways be depended upon, and thl1t. It Is plelll!8nt lind safe to f.Jtke . Miss Irma Gray of Clarks~jJ)e and their wives had a good dinner For Bale by all dealers. was the guest of Mr~ and Mrs_ Will: for them when noon time cal1)e. ~,- ~ ter Elzey Saturday and Sunday. Mr. Hay is getling along fine, and Lytle , it is the hope of his many friends Fine Cut Glass for Xmas and Wed- that he will be out soon, Mlsa Beulah Coon ,ppent, last wEle k ding presents at Cary'sJewelry store 1tlth her friend Mrs. Elsie E\li~, , Foils A Foul flot Lebanon , Ohio. ne .. r Waynesville . Miss Jennie Dnke "pent Fnd uy Whe n a ehameflll plot exists be. . Mr_ and Mrs. Horace Compton 'ween livbr and bowels oanse and tiatnrday In Dayton. Mrs, J me Dyke ente rtaine:l Mrp. and Miss Ina called on Henry Sat- dlst.ells by refoslng to tlct , take Dr. tertbwaite'a, Sunday, King's New Ufe Pills. and end IIDoh Neill Clark, of CenterVille, seve ro I abuse of yonr BYltem. They gently davs last week, The most complete ·\ine of dress oomptll right aotlon of s'omaob, J . B Reece, of Hillsboro, made 0 Shirts are found at Barnhart's pricfs liver and bowel~, and raltore your buslne88 'rip to our village, on Fri "'1 50 health and all good feelings . 25c at day, f rom flfty cen t s to ... . all druR~h,'s Mrs . Adllh Rand olph l\Cd son .....---RUlIseJl 'Inl;l Mtanley Lamb, of D.. y. Miss Katherine Prendergast Is at Will SPEAK ON PEACE too, 'pInt ~nnday with home folks her old post at the Gazette office Mrll Rnt·h Pine Rnd MI ~ s Bertba during the holiday rush. , From now on until . Christmas we will sell every article In the Elbert Russell of Earlham College Coun were guests of BenJomln Mills Ifpeak on "Peace at the Red lind family, near New Burlington, furniture line at 10 per cent off regular prices, and we will deliver You need not be afraid of getting Brick Meeting House on Sundayaf- Batnrday and t!unday . everything sold on or before Christmas Day. . the wrong sJiade in Neckwear, if ternoon, December 15th, at 2 o'clock . Mr. alld Mrs. BE'rne Jones en'er_ Usefuf Christmas Clfts for every member of the family atyou buy from Barnhart. Prof. Russell is an able speaker, and talned at Snnday dinner. Mr. Rnd ' very reasonable prices. M~'s , W E CorDen. and Mr. anil consideratioo of the present con- MrB, B. A Cornell, of near Wayin Mr. and MrS. Chas. Edwaros and Should any purchase fall to please we cheerfully exchange the Miasea ' Ellen and Mary Sher· ditiona of unrest in the Near East, it nellVillft, AileD Emrt'lk and famtly. or refund the money. is thought this !!ubjeet will ~ of Wlllhm BerRdall lind. family and Wood. were Dayton visitors Monday. ~pecia1.lnteresl ~t this time. All are ,Mi" BI.noha CorD~l1, -I'all - ·ted t tte d The D. L , & C. R. R. have JUB' All the bellt makes of Watchee, eo..,11 y 1'"'1 • ~.. n , pllbllshed a h'a ndsome Sou'I8nlr BookIe' of S08l1ell and indllll'rtes ~altham. Elgin, B~iJ~D, Rockford When 1 01l b .....e a bUioDI atw.cll alouR Ik Une, 10 -arder to 0811 the Illinois and the fln~t Gold and Gold ,he Chamber laiD '11 l'ableta a 'rial. pnbllo aUen'loIJ to a few of the Fred's Co-Operative Sto~We give and redeem FQl~ ~ at the low~ Pri~ at They are eX0811eD', . For .8)e by all beaaSles 'a nd 'improvemeD&tI. Cop. '. " ' ..... Cedar Stamps' , .. •" '~'. Jewelry StOre•'LebIuIOR. ' . . 4",n, " . 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" ""' are lID oMoet end e&1l Ibow 11M! a warrant I al1l ready to c1ve you all the al4 and .utatBlloe I can, but until you tl o. I'd advise you to kee p your nOlle out ot thIn gs thut aln't your husl· n eSl and to stuy out at plaCila you ain't got 1\ rI g ht to he In.'' The Busplclon crossed m y mind that It ml~b t 00 be who had dlecovered me In the post oftlce the nig ht before. I decided Quic kly that It co uld uot have been, for be wus In the hotel when I o rrl ve d . I felt lIure It must have been e Ith er Crandull o r the pOBtmaster, P lainly, Ihough. there was no thi n g furtb er to be ga Ined b y argum ent wllb the ob tu se Mr, WIlliams, Arte r all, there ough t not to be mu ch d lfll cully In t racIng C run da ll by th e vebl cle In whi ch he had drIv e n away , That cou ld wa lt ulltll Dav lll arrIv ed . Me anwh ile I pondered on whnt I co uld do to th row li ght on the case. I had It. I wou ld vIsIt tbe post omce Rguln and see whot I could lea r n about the bolder of the lock ball tram whIch Davis be li eved the yellow letters cam e . Abruptly le aving t he land lord , I lit roll e d a li t Into the street, d e te rm ined to go boldly to the post Om l'e (Iud ma ke IlIqulrles . AB I BIlI)rOnehc d the b uildIn g I SIlW a littl e group or vII· lu gers ga th e red In tron t or II. t he races of some or wlJ o m I had no te d at the Inques t. They s ee me d to be ex· c ltedly dI Sc ussIn g some 11IlJlp e nln~ . It wa s IlOt without some I N'pltlnt lon that I came close r. It m y vI s it to Ihe post o mce hod bee n dl sc·ove re Ll and t he re Wa s anyon e In th e cruwd who co uld Identify m e , an awkward sit u a tion mIght d ovl' lop. I put on a bold tront, howeve r, and nllp ronc h E' d close r . "What's lhe matter?" I asked, try· Ing to make my Inq uIry see m clls ual. "The postmast e r's dIsappeared," some one explaIn ed, "Where?" "Don't know, " said m y Informant. "H e dIdn't come to the omce at all today. When the peoPle come tor their mall Iltter the New York traIn gOt In he wasn't here. H a nk Rolline alwaYI hrlngs It up on th e 8tage, and as be's passIng, tbrows ~t art on the board walk and the postmaster corn ell out and gete It. Nohody ever goes tor theIr mati tor a few mInu tes after that. to give him a chance to get It lIorted. The IIrst persons wbo got here today found the mall·sack lyIng Just where the driver hRd ftung ItY "Yea. air," broke In an old man whom I heard them call "Dad" Hutch· Inson, "Yes. elr, I was the flret to notlae It. 1 wall going to the offioo to .ee If mayt-e there was a letter for me trom my daughter MRry. wbo lives up Boston 9Iay. and I notloed the sack lying right ()ver th e re. I went Into the omce to .tell tb.e p08tmalter about It and kind at ha~ft a little tun wIth
ou t or t he m() m as I hnd a sk ed the quesl lo n alJ" llt the yellow lette r . From Ihe fjU ('s llo rl 8 lr" put to Loui se, be " nr""l1 ~ K I' nt (' l\lls o n I.o llll,*, I'nrrl!o1 h I n mu s t h:lvo been ~ u ~ re c t lng tbat Karh· prl'l)" St' lIIurr lllg ~ nnd rt n d H t lH\ h ~"h" In c r (\ !ll " \ l itt! l1hHH o \" .~ r tt l ' ntl" l\ l t ll ••d ~1I1 " rlne wou ld try sui c ide . Why elsa d du rt f ta p r " hH ... r l( u t h H r l l1 l' . h. .l llt fl ll l rl S an ! n\ C' s liloPL l ld Tl HIHj fin ds 1 11 ~ 1I lI LJ..;h had he n ske d If she had s hot hereelt? r r Rn.1HI I. ~lJ hor f o r 1 ~ " th"rlT h', wh o 'Hil i li e mu s t hllve kno wn her mo ti ve. He be (' n f o r h ill d t4U th e h (IIUh' l . r (f" II ~ r H ! F u r . Mtlr Iy co uld exp llj.ln the dark mystery M Rh . h Atl t u l k ('l l' \\' I tll " a tl n ~ I'II H" O, ' \' r t h l~ t pl,.. , .hl'n,· J 'J ~ l l ~ .· rp l' t · li h e .. htH h "r:,,,,I 1' Iho t burd en ed he , father and herselt. It. turn Jl II·n .' o r y t ' !1o w Pn.Vr> T' \" ( " u n ,!. I l' e ~l) l \'e d 10 ... ek him a t once an d, at ~ 1 J.{ 1 1L o r wh ic h nt' m ' r a! Fill rt s l l IN It r lc-k ,'o w i l l i p n r ll !yallf K e nt d ! ~l· q \· ('r." c ve n If I had to have blm ar rest e d on l hnt i ' r ll ll ,tll i 11l1l" Iptt l OW II I w rfh ·.1t '. sa m pret e xt, or It I h ad to uso physl· A nd r t· \\ E I!'4I f . on a,:,' d on n l{ ('f, C'(' lI tlll l t t tc l u ldd t! IIho llt 111(· ~ll l1l u li m p 1\14 I{nl lln rin a cnl rorce , to ma k e h im disgorge a ll he . t h 'rn nt P ll lI '}f lif e , A )'o ll l')\\' ~ n \' t.I I 'l ll \! l!il k nt' ''' . I fe lt In m y poc ke t to make ' oun d In E 1to! l' r ' @ r n n m . I 'f"ti t n rH .',' t n . Mp e-c l o r I1fl v lfC. . r": P flt'H frh.- n c! . t u h" R u p s u ro that tho revolv e r flavls had glv· 'th e C".£l:!lf! . t' '''111 I ~ I'n n v l n, ·, •• t th :.l l ( ' r n n · I' n me \I as th e re , and hurried back to Gntl Is u r tt HO 1)q t t o l11 o r t h e m p'1 " fV , Kl\th a r l ne ' ~ IH l' flnsc e ('"t r r y nll1.z 1el.l t lt d t h e om ce. ~ et t" ('tI \'e8 . J( en t tt ll ll t I ll \"~ !h' Il rl' h e r n n · "Have yo u i;If'(' n nny t hlng of Cook?" "l\lI 's r o o m a n d Onct n il nl1 drt" .IHf. . L.O('k Box 17. A rdwu r , N , J . K C' Ht g t)t"ft 10 Ar<1 · I asked, H ying to mask t he eagerness way t o In \, l!~;ttgtll p nn(1 h N ' Qmps !t "!l p l · With whl h I Bou.g ht him . cslo uJII a t (\ "He nr y o a k ," A \\In m a n "Not sI n ce this morning," t he lan d· commits But c M ..... rlt th e ,\r dW(l Y 1( ('o ( PI. A ,... l1ow lett e r alan njftJre& In t hI. clUe. lord \'olu llteered . "I gu ese you saw him afte r I d;d . The coro ne r told me CHAPTER VII. you saw hIm le aving the roo w during Ihe III Qu es t." Two Di sa ppearancel. "I seell hIm, " vo lun te r('d tbe cle rk. looked at my wntc h and saw tbA t "Where ? When 1" I a sked exc lredly. It was nearly no~n . I rem e mbe r (> d rhot "About An hou r ago, drIvIng past I had not yet ca lled up LouI se IlS I bere II cke ty·spll t with th e blac k mare had Inte nded to do t be ve r y first t hing from J ones ' lI ve r y stable." that mornin g'. ~' hat II la ggard lover " WhIch dIre ctIon dId he go?" .he mus t think me! How hea rtles8 It c rI e d, all ex cit eme nt at th e thought must seem to h e r tor m e 10 le avo he r tbat Crandall wus escapIng Just at the alone so lon g In th e mansIon whl'>"e very mom e nt when I, tor lhe flrat here father nnd elste r lay dying. pe r· ti me, ha d made aure of bls Ide ntity. haps dead, wtt h th e bl ac k shadowy " He muet 00 followed and found at mystery stili l' ..., .. Iug ov e r he r and once," I saId, turning to the landlord, ~ ;;- ' m! What must s he think or me? "Don't bls action a look to you 11k. .FIlled wllh self·re proach I s prong up tb ose ot Ii guilty mao r The minute he without a word ot apolo~gy or ex plana· heare me ask about a yellow letter he tlon to tbe others and hastened to the dIsappears tram tbe hotel. There Ie tele phone booth I had observed In the no traIn by whIch he can escape. Bo hall. desperate Is he that he hlNlI II horse "Clve me 0141 MadIso n," I d e mand· and trIes to get away croe. country." cd of oentral. I had hoped by my eagernes. to "What's the matter?" ehe repeated, stir In the landlord something of my WIth 8urprlse In h e r lone. wbl cb struck own teellng In regard to Crandall's me peculiarly until I considered that guUt, but lhe" country yokele are long-dlstanoe calls trow Ardway must hard to move. b. Buch Q rarIty 81 to eurprlse even "What do you suspect blm 011" he the operolor, InquIred calmly, "Why should he "I want long·dl.tanoe-New York," want to escape trom you 1 Have you 1 explaIn ed, enunclatlllg dl8tinctly, got a warrant tor him ?" ~OUI Madison," I wall not yet ready to.dlvulge my "AgaIn," central replied, flippantly, reRson tor wanting CrBlldall captured, It appeared to me. Even If we had him, what definite I ' repeated tbe number, more than crIme we.. there of whlcb I could acannoyed by her relllJonse, "Oh. I've cuse hIm 1 I was morally certain tbat got your number all rlgbt by thlll the yellow lelter or letters emanated t1Jne." from him, yet how could I prove It 1 A It wal a good thIng for ber that she ne w thought came to me. trIed lIO more Jocularity with me, or "Where Is hIli baggage1" I asked. the rules of the company agalnst pro" He only had a hand·satchel wIth ranlty would have beEon shattered . hIm," said Mr. Williams. "and I gue.e There was a walt of several mInutes , that Ie up In hIli room," filled with the usual false alanna of "Suppose we go look for It." I IU,· long-dlstanoo te lep honIng. durin;; gested, which I etood and tum l'd. At last 1 " You don't do no tluch thing a8 that heard my dear LouIse's voice and has· In my hotel," eal(l tile landlord detAmed eagerly to ask aCter her weI· clslvely, "not unlen you've got a warfare. Her voice seemed strong and rant. He', paId tor hla room tor 110 cheerful, thougb she admitte d that sbe week In advance, and there ain 't no ha'd slept little the night before. I law to prevent hie going and coming apologized tor not having called up be- as he pleases. BO long as there ain't fore, Sbe told me that while her to.· no warrant out for him. Ir he wanta ther'lI condltlon was unchange d, the to get out at town behInd the fastest doctor thought he was In no Imme dl· horses In Jones' etable I aIn't a.golng ate danger. and that Katharine was to try to stop hIm. and what'a more. If Jluch ~mproved. The do ctor believed he hae left bla grip In his room It II Dow-that she could live. She was con· goIng to atay there. Maybe or maybe IIctOUII, hut very weak. and LouIse had not there are thlnge In It, hut there been forhldden to speak to her and ain't no prying stranger going to know wal allowed In the room only for II wbat'lI there unle.s he can ahow me minute at a time. I bastlly sketched due warrant of law." for her the evente of the mornIng. "You may be deteatlng the endl of "Oh. Mr. Kent," aald Loui se'! voloo Justloe." I warned bIro Btf:rnly. Indlg· -how' wl8hed she would coli m e by nantly resenting hl8 remark, yet seemy ftrst name-"who do yOU suppose Ing no way In which I could 8UCOOS •. called up?" fully dodge hIs appellation of " prylns "Who?" stranger" without revealing my whoie "Hugh CrandalJ." hand. and thlB I W811 determined not to "What'. that?" 1 exclaimed, hardly do until Davia arrived and I had had believing my ears, an opportunity to consult with him. "Hugh Crandall," Bbe repeated a Ilt· "I may be blocking your planll," said tJe louder Rnd more disl .etly, "He the landlord grumy. "but you'll get no uked for Katharine, and the maid more help out of me unless I know called me to the tele phone. I told blm what It Is you are after, The right my elster was III and could not come kInd ot a mystery doesn't hurt the boto the telephone. He seemed greatly tel busIness, but tbere's thIngs that agitated and Insisted on knowIng wbat do. and It you want any hell> tram me, the matter was. He was eo agitated young man, I've got to know what'l and persistent I tlnally told blm sbe going on." lIad met wIth an accide nt. He was "I wIsh I knew myself," I eald men. ~Ient for so long I thought he had tally, adding aloud: "When 1 am left the teltlphone, but all at a sudden ready to speak you will hear many he &Skied. 'Did she Bhoot herself?' and tblngB I.hat wlll astound yoU, MeBllbefore I thougbt I answered 'Ye.: while, I tell you tbat I have every reaThen he cried out, 'Oh , my God!' or eon to believe that that man wbo fled lIomething like that and asked If IIhe tram here II a great crimInal and tha.t ",al fatally Injured, I told hIm that If you do not aid In hie apprehension ahe wall alive but unconacloutl, and you w!ll he doing a IMlriOUB wrong to then. Harding, he Il8ked If 1 hall Boon the community. I'll tell you thll anything at .. yellllw letter, I thought mucb, I am convinced that he wae re, had better ten blm nothing ahout Bponslble for thlll woman'. death and that. 110 I answered 'No,' and then he for other deathll." rang ofr." "Maybe he la and maybe he aln't," "That wae right," I eald. "Whe... .ald the landlord. .., I&W the lady did he call up from r" myself, and nobody can persuade DHl "I have 'no Idea." It wall anythln~ but a 8ulclde. Why, I "When wal It? How long ago1" cut her down!" "Not very long-withIn the hour," "I am not denying that Ihe commit. Haatlly I explained to Louise tbat a ted suicIde," I replied with lome al' G11lD that I believed was Crandall wal perlty, "but I am morally certaln that liere In the hotel with me and that I If sbe kllled herself she was driven to .ould find him at once and make blm It by the man who hall JUllt fled. I ppJaln the mYl-tery. Before 1 Ielt the Insllt on being allowed to ezamlne hll booth I got the Ardway central tialn baggage." from her learned What I had ' "Look here. young man," I&ld Mr. lUll to l':IIPect-that "014: Madison" Wllllamll. "I have told , you onae and Itad be!dl cal~d from the very hooth for -all that tbe baggagoe at no guoelt II) .. .,Wcll I .t~, n~t oYer I\n Mur 00· thl. houlMI ~II lotn, tp be ,uwned foN. ' ' 'tMre was no ·longe r any doubt without due proce.. law ,.nlS 1 ~ .' at tt. lD' ,my in.l nd-Cook was Cran· want to aay rfght 1!e... .f'bat It·~ evldGt d&Il.. He evidently bad gone Itrslght that you 1'0UI'IIeU kJuiw a lot mON .. tile telep,ItC'lle bC)OJh atter ~JlpplllI about th1a cate than lou IlI'4I tAllllq. SYNOPSIS.
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.A. youne Nebr. man wal adT1Hd by a trfend to eat Grape-Nuta becaUie he waa all run down from .. .pell of 1."",1Ioe, .1 "'_. tever. He tell. the ltory: SIIAIJ., PIU, SMAU. DOSE, SMAU. PIlar. "Lalt Iprlng I had an attack of t. muat bear Signature vel' that left me In a very ",eak oondltlon. I bad to Quit work; had no appeUte, .... nervou. and 41100111'0 qed, "A trfen4 aclvtle4 me to eat GrapeNutl, but I pal4 no attention to him . and kept eetUnc wOl'le ... t1me went by. "I took many ldlldl of medicine but none of them seemed to help me. My IYltem waa completely rUn down, my Rome l'utIcu.... crt c. J. AMSCHLItR. It Jaml..,. ReI.,N. Y. blood got out or order trom want of proper food, and leveral very Iar. . bo1l1 broke out on my neck. I w... 10 weak1' oould hardly walk. "One day mother ordered lOme Grape·Nuta and Induced me to eat , BO.me, I telt beUer and that n1rht relted fine. M I contInued-to ule tbe tood every day, I IP'OW stronger IteadlIy and now bave regatned my tormer good health. J would . n~t be wl~out Grape-Nutll. al I bl'lIeTe It II the mDlt bealtb·glvlng tood In . the world." Name ginn by Poltum Co., SatUe Creell:, ~Ich. . . -' . .I React·,the book, "The Roiid to WeII- . ylJle:~ .lD pkp. ."The..." , a' ~D.' ,
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"The Poatmaate"'l Dlupp.ared," 80me Ono Explilned. him, and bien my lOul It there w... hies. or hair of him to be _ n any· wber.. Looldn, throulh the bonl, I could _ that the back door w... ltandlDc open, an4 I went around there and looked. and I couldn't.ee anything of him, either: U dldn't _m right for the mall'to be lying out there on the sIdewalk, 'twal like taking un· due liberty with government property. 10 I dragged the aack around nnd lIung It In tbe dQor-and went lOOking tor'the conltable. Then J heard about the lui· clde and the InQueit down to the ho~l, 10 I 'Went dO"11 th.... to fet,ah hlDs. and an the crowd 'tliat 118d beaD dowD to the Inquelt ' ~m' ~Ing alObg." . ''1 . notlced when I cOme ~ong heN lut ' night 'that the poat oalce " . .
day or a half·day ofr. She knowl th. comblllilltion at the aafe and the moneJ' drawer', and haa been aworn In al lpe: clal alsilltant. She11 know what to do and who t,o notify ." "It lIoa), Intere8t you to , know that Post Offioe Inspector Davlll will be out here tonight," I told them. . "I lett him In New York lut nlgbt, and he proml.,e d to loin me bere." Susplclon flashed Into the tace. ol all my ' auditors. (TO BJjl CONTINUED.)- Both Cold and Dlatant. "'Have you ani distant rtlaU.,. .,.. "I should BaY ,IO! '. ltIi Ullcle .TobJu wouldn't 'llve . hi the . . . . tfta ~.
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"N" ver In my l1 fe bad I heard Buell tl dd llng," d e'cla r ed llarrl H in an III ' l e rview las t II lg bt. " Tbal'. Ille Barne o ld fi ddl e tbere ullll e r illY bed . I lurn_ , cd 10 my wife wh e a be fini s h ed !Jlay· lug Ilnd I said, 'Vou can expec t Ihls man bome to suplJer ton ig h t. Any bod y that tt dd l e~ lik e Robinson h e r e cu n ttud lod gIng us well Ull food In illY huu s".' " ~o th e Dwdley play cd 011 t b e o ld tlddl e c hanged th e courau of eVOlllS fo r bo tb m e n . Harris ca n s tili hear til e o ld tun e ec hOin g down th e yeUN!. uut now 10 tb " ucco mpanlm en t ot ellnltlng guld. "Yo u n eedn 't go bac k to work th ose r. lgg e ra thla aft e rn oon " lIarrl s told Ilobi nflon as th ey I.. tt · tb e ho uso lOge tb e r . " Vo u co me to tb tl auction hous o wltb me." It was a new Robi nso n, fr osbly SO UVl'1l and wall dressed In n e w c le'th ea from hIs s hoes to hI. bot w bo we 'J l bom e with lI a rris that night. Wh e n H urr ls we nl to Nas bvilio to lake hi s "eat as r e prese ntativ e fr om 1(n 01 coullty In th e T e nn essee l eg is· lature b e look RobinSon wIth him. li eforo 8tartlng be had bl s own tai lor ,oa'tfl Hl)b lnson a $4 5 s uit ot clo lh es . Har rl8 ha.d won elg hl s ilk ha t s 011 Hnr· rls~n ' 8 electlo n and b e han de d on e of tb e m 0ger to his new fri en d. "If J wer..r a silk hat to i'\as h vllI e ycu 'll wear one too," he sal d _ T he y s toPt'e d at th e o ld Maxwell blluBe and HarrIs turlll" h cd Ho uins on
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In lJl ~ old Ilge Il \loor \fuu ltry d('u le r. Tw e n t y· ilv,' Yl'a l's ago Il a r rl .. led , clo th ed Ilnd s fllk .. d a U'Ulll P min e r, William [tobiliSO Il , 'Whom he plc lw d U\l 011 th e stree tG of }'noxv l\le. and Ih e o th " r day thruu g h L ondo ll sOlkllorH h ' knrn ,'d lIlat li e Is lh o be ll ' il clu ry or Il o bin so ll 's wI ll. Th l' Oll ~ li1l1(' I ramp dil,d r uce nll y In lI!t'lbo u 'n~ 1"'lV lll g Ull l'~ lUle Ha ld LU e l(ced e rt t \YO mi lli on d o ll ar~ . Whe n hl' befril" Ir1 t· 1i Ho bl nso n I-Iar' 1'1 8 wall Il fllIlIOU. nll cti Olll'Cr alld we nt fr om city 10 cIty l!tr ough th e so uth conrJ u ctilig SHies II I) lI'all a pi ClUr· e S<] 11 0 li gur". T n ll lind Kliu nl , U 1I1l1.. tl l oo ped, ,,1\\·u )'.1 in fro"k COlL t alld high 101lIe bu t. lI urrl .. allruct l' d c r ow d ll ..... he r e ve r h .. lI' f'u t II ... h nd a trom e ndo us s l oc k ul runll\, SlOril'll an d knew how tu tl'll Ila' m 'so tll al \\' be n he mounl e d a Bland t u cry hiH good s uw n pu s l.J uu a M CIOHf' aH til e " co uld to \lsW!! because th e y were B~ l'e or e n · t e rtalnm e nt. H" WllH quic k to soe funny In cldonlR and "0 11101 always ge t ba.ck at any wug whO) Irl ed lO bll face tiou s \\'Ith hIm. Sa lt'B we r e urt e n d lliayed until hi s Bc r \'i cee co uld be 8tcur(>d . He mad e fro m thr('c 10 fl" " hu ndrpd doll ars eve ry day h( wor ked and som e tlm os by t akln !; II cU llllnl Rsloll would mak(' as mu c h aM $ 11I ,r.OO a dllY G e nerous 10 11 fuult , h e ~ I"' l ll und ga ve Away mo ney !L8 f" . t llH Ill' earn e d It. No on o In di st ress wus ever r e rused h e lp by bI OI . One day us he wulll' d for a traI n In Virgin ia he sa w a WOfllan c rying In th e station . S he h eld a baby In bel' arms whil e a lilli e boy abo ut flv e years old Bat besid e he r , tr yin g to COnsolo h e r . "Wbat's tb o troubl e ov or th or e?" Harris a8ked a natly e ot th o place. \ "Sh.'s bee n lunw d ou t a nd bas t o «0 borne tc h e r folk s ." came th e an· swer. "Why ?" ask ed Ha rri s, touc he d by the woman's g rl o' "Old you Ho e l h at rI c h Col. W - at the sale today? W ell , li e Bo ld bel' hUB· band a II ttl Il hou se for $ 1,000. They were to pay (o r it 0 11 tb e Ins tali m e nl plan . H cr hu sba nd ·ifiE'd lust wee k ow· In8 the Cololle l $~7 1 . so h e turn ed th e woman a nd ·th e ch ildre n ou t because, h e suld, be kn ew tb e y co uld no t finish th e (laYD1 t ntB." "That amoun t d on't r e presf'n t a day's work for me," sa id Harris. "Call some r espo ns ibl e ml\n . I'll leave tile money to fini s h payIng for th e bouBe." HarrIs was nlre nd)' o lHHllng a wall e t containing more tball $1,000 which he had jus t mad e in that particular town. "Let th e poor tblng s ta y In be r home l " Th e train was whlytlin g, and Har· ris handed over th e anlount, addIng, ''1'11 be h e re again Mouday and will setUe ~IY minor ex pe nses Inclden , to th e deal." The favor was forgott e n by Harris until a da y or two ago he bad a let· ter t Fom tbe little boy, now grown to manh o d . He bad r ead an account or Harris' good fortun e and wante d to congratulate him. He and his motber had n e ve r b een ablo to write tb el r thanks for bls kIndn ess to th e m because all th ey kne w or tbelr be ne factor was that bls nam e was HarrIs arulJJlat he -was an auction ee r. Tbey did not know wh e re ho liv ed. This was only one of many like Incidents In his. ure. H e on ce gav e a b eggar whom be found In a pitiable pbytllcal condItion In tb e streets ot Nasbvlll e $160 wIth whlcb to go to a bospltal for treatment. It was In Janu&ry, 1887, that HarrlB met tbe man wbo bas just left him more than $2 ,000,000. At tbat time Harris operated an uuctlon bouse In Knoxville. As he went Into town one mornIng he stopped hy an old frelgbt depot that he had just bougbt and was bavlng torn down. Whlle b e was lookIng about giving orders to t ho m e n at work, be notlced RobInson Up his shabby old bat to hIm. Harris .topped and looked the man In tho face. Robinson was evidently hungry. "Have you had breakrast. young man?" Robinson was the n 28. "No, aIr. ) haven 't." "Take this quarte r," began HarrIs, "and go ove r to Ronner's saloon and «et you two drinks . Tbey' \1 brace you up. Then I'll take you home for breakfast." At tbe table Harris otl'ered Robin· son a day to oversee the n egroes at work on the old depot. Robinson accepted eagerly. Wh e n Harris passed the depot at noon he called to Rob· Inson and took him home to dinner. Arter the meal waB over RobInson 1I0W
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SuItIng Hlm.elf. Tbe modem small boy t. palntully or Il10 ...... (..n4 aDOthe. . . . p ..... Provlalng. cautioUB. .mKt'~ In the new er dl ... neta MIl It r eally easy taking candy trom aTh~ cro:O.~L~i~,:,;~lfI ~~~ "Would you like to come to our bon· a haby1" m~~Q ellJD.~ ). eaconea\, •• tool. Ion4 tlre on the 6th of November!" one waa "Not If the baby takes the place." :~~~lr. t~~hne~e~~~~:.1:.~ asked. tatt: heWA-D or Albert&. S~ Dd t nr literature. tbe 1a~. Back came an answer 1fortby ot II lIlforW&t.loD, nJlor.., rate.. _ , 10 Chance, cabinet minister : "WeH, If I haven't ") always embrace an opportuW. e. NETHERY. a bonftre of my own, and If my tatber JOE HARRIS. •• 1 a.nIMr 8IdD~ Tol.do, 01110 doesn't take me to Belle Vue, and It nity." or 144r".. Superlntend.llt. or "But, tben , you muet b e careful you with pleuty of spending money. Rob· He bas no ~hlldren except an adopt. I'm not asked to a better bonfire, I'll ImmJ ...... Jo ... Ottawa._, Inson never mentloned his relatives It ed daugbter, .!loW marri ed, wbo llv~ be awfully glad to come."-lIIIanche. are not hugging a delusion ." he had any llvlng. H e appeared to be In Kentucky. SInce the neW8 of bls ter Guardian. a man of refinement and culture. well fortune has gOl'e out over the country . . . . , CbUdNa A .... 8101l17_ able to take care of hlmselt In the HarrIs has ree"lve d hundreds ot letMoth",· Gray'. Sweet Pow de.. for Children company of tbe legislators and state ten, many of them from women wbo Break up Colda In ~ bouro, re!leYe Fe~h"..... Heodacha, Stomoch Trouble.. Tec:thinll Door· senators with whom he was constantly want to marry blm . It he Is sln,gle. du • • mov,. and ",lJUIate the bowel., and De8troy aSSOCiate d In the famous old hotel In tbey write. pleRse noUty the m and Wonno . Th~ all! 10 plnaant to take children Uke them .. U.d by motbera for 22.1'"an. At aU Tennessee's capital, He was gratetul they will send their pictures . dru$eisU. 25c. Sotmpie malled FIlKE. Addreaa, to Harris and warm In his praltle of It I. the rlcht of everJOfte to 11. . and enjoy the cheerful life. W. ow. "The notoriety 18 the only unpl eas· A. S. a_eel. LeRo,. N. Y. Ad ... It to 00...,1...,,, and ltK- ... ho II .... with WI to Uve the cheerful..,L We. him. He frequently exprestled his be· ant thlnt; about It," be laughed, holtl· caDIIot do 80 If 111 h.alth tak ... hold of .... . U.,It. Ilet that he would strike It rich some Ing the lamp over bls bead to light his The wife, mother and daoghur Buffering from bot flaehe.. nerYoum-. "Here's your portraIt, elr." day and be able to r eturn Harrt.' vlaltors dowu tbe dark ball way ot the --.eh.. baekach.., d~-<law-n f..JImr, or oth .... ",.Im_ due to d~_ "Tbat my portrait T Well, I mllY 01' .........,Iarltl .. of tbe- a.ue... female .....,.-.. 110& ........ b....... to beneII" kindness. old bUildIng, which he may soon leave ( " ' to h .... lond ...... have sat tor It, but I won't Bland tor One night &8 they .were having a tor a luxurIous home. , n.r. ,. • I'IIrtr ~ _ ..... baa prgnID 1IDIDIIItab!Q CIIet It. " drink toge ther Robinson declared tbat be wanted to play the grain market at Egypt to Pre.erve Egret. old Col. Be\1'e pll\ce; and Harris gave Mr. Dudgeon , director-general of the R~ .ernllll Roll Rlae. R11 blue, be.t bluinl him $60 tor the purpose, Later Rob- d artm{lnt of agriculture etate. that .... Iue In the ... holo world, makea tbe launep , ' 1 dr~ Bmlle. Adv. _ _ _ _ _ _ __ Insoll went to the Maxw ell house with the depart.ment Is Interesting Itselt In . J '1.300 that he had made out of the the propagation of tbe whIte egret, A girl ot ten hatea to be kiJssed aI, wU1 reotore bealth to ~ ......anlrllld, FOT 40 ;,ear. It baa .~ prejudice, en...,. and malice. Sold bl d..ranln modl.IDeln Ilquld 'or tabl •• t _ wblcb Is a great wonn destroyer. '60. mOlt alii much aa a &tI'l of twenty . Dr. Fuorlte Preecrlptlon THbletA..., be had ot drulnlla\ or mailed OD "Now, Robinson, you put $1,000 In UnfortunAtely, owing to tbe trade doe.n't, ....... Ip& of o n _ t .ta.mpe-fQc 11-00 or 1500 oIu. ~ R. V_ PJcoe.Il. Do. lIutraJo. N. Y. my friend H-'s bank here In Nash- that \e carrie d on In Its feathers, tb e It you maka a remark don·t you envill e. It Is sate, and you can operate species had become rather rare In Plen:e'a .......t PeIlelll ftcaIate ' .... "'~te on tbe remainIng three bundreu," ad· Eupt. A law haa now been paseed JOY havln« some one lIay, "II that so 1" . .D .....-. IIuI' aDd IMnreIa. .~ ~ 1P'Aa...... vised Harris, but a day or two atter- prohibiting the shooting ot this bird ward Hobinson appeared to be much ",Ith the reeult that wblle tn th e be FOLEY KIDNEY PILLS depressed and finally con fessed that glnnlnrt of the year there w e r e onl, For Ba.c.kadae, Rheumatilla, KidDeye .od Bladder he had loat his last dollar on May 800 white eltY'lts at Simbellawen then THIIY A"11 "IOHIlIIT IN OU""TIVII QUALlTllla " DONTAIN NO HA IT ~O"MINa D"uaa wh eat and was In debt $50 to Col. are now about double that uumber, A"11 aA~Il. au" AND a ..VE YDU MONEY Bell. • Loadon Chronicle.
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Poor Girl. "How long have you bee!! marrl od?" "It will be su months next Tburlday ." "And do you stili r egard your bUll' band a18 the mOllt wo nd e rful man who ever W illa born '" Then the poor girl broke down . BaYII the San Fran@IBco Slar, and sobbed piteously. When abe could truat herselt to speak again she said: "No. Charles bas dleappolnted me terribl". )'m af-trald J have, wrewrecked my 1I·lIte . Last night when ) &liked him to «et up and see If there wasn't a burglar In our room he bumpecli hla nOBe against the edge ot the ope n door and be said tbree 111m· ply awlu) words just aa If they came natural to him."
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Ullual Kind of Office Seeker •. "We ll, how 's every Ilttle tblng, IIOW that election Is oVPr?" Ilsked tbe re. .nUy arrIve d wash ing machIne agent. M'Bout BI they are every place else, I reckon ." a bit peE~ lmlstically r e plied the landlord of tbe Turgldtown tavern _ "Tbe banke r , the Btorekeepera, the lumber yard man, t be doctor. the Btock buyer, the blacksm ith and 0.11 the rest ot the busIness me n who hav e alwaya 'peared to be callable ot managIng tbelr varIous sIzed atralrs succeBtlfully, are go ing on calmly and caretully at· tending to 'em, while al1 tbe trlllin '. one-gall used Incompe tentB that bave n ever bad Bny atraln of tbelr own to attend to and wouldn't he capable of !londucting 'em properly If th e y had any, are out hoUoot and b e ll-bent to get anel manage the J)Ostomce ror the rest of UII!"
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Butte, Monl. was .. mec"," tnen to. NEW KIND OF IRISHMAN all fortun e hu.nten, and Robinson WILl anxious to try bls luck the re. So Har· Oeflnltlon Thllt by HI. Own Confurls paid bls debt to Col. Dell, bou ght _lor, Wa. Very Little Far blm a ti ck et t() Butte and gave him From the Truth. a 1'011 of money . Robinson 111ft Nllsb· ville Marcb 10, 188 7. Ap ropos of th e ve ry t ellin g r e torta S IJ: years la lJ,r Harris h eard trom th a t Sam S r bepps mad e to Cr oAB-Ex· blm. Tile expressma n bro u g llt him a Ilmln e r McIntyre In the Bflc ke r case . package contai n ing, $fiO O t r o'm Hobin· Jerome S . McWade, tbe Dulu t h conHon . who was the D li l- eft-p .. - Norue, In no1 s"",Ul', saill : t be go ld fields ot Alas ka. " I lik e 10 see Rny one gl'l back at ~Ince lilat lime Harris lias bad an Impud ent law y,' r. 1 got back a t many misfortunes. T he g r ea t s tr a in s uc h IL lawy e r lIly sclr th e oth e r day . "Th e man was my co un sel In a c usot a uc ll ollee r ing bot h Indoors and o ut has almos l ,'ulued b ls voic e. He suf· t oms dlspule ovpr so me Gob e lln tapesfe rs cou.Haully wllb bl e tllroa t. No trle. that I'd Importe d . HIB name had . longe r able to co nduct salet!, Il e Is ca n· lik e my ow n, a '?>lIc k ' In It. and I nuctud wltb a smnll poultry bu s in e ss said to bI OI , as I Belli ed his ve ry la rge and is forc ed t o live In a "ery O1odes l Dill : " ' A re you an IrI s hman, s Ir ?' way . HIs wite. s lill tond ot th e beau· " ':-':0.' h{l answ er ed , with a pompous tlful thin gs to whi ch s b e was acc US' lome d ull til late years , h&a made their laugh , 'hu l I' ve mad e a lot of money two rOOllls over au o ld sto re bri gh t ou \. o f Irishm e n 10 my tlmp .' "'Ob, I Bee.' sa Id I. 'I su ppose we wltb wlud ow boxes or blooming 1I0wmI g ht call YOIl an IrI shman by er· e r s Blld g ree n vines. E\,erytblng about the place Is ne at Iractl o n. lh e n ." and cl eu lI , but v ry lJlaln . Tb e re are s ix or dgh t larg e bird cages In the HANDS BURNING, ITCHING comb ina tio n li vi ng and be droom, for Mr. Harrill ill a greut admire r of so ng· 905 Low ell Plar~ . ("h l,' ngo , 111 .bi rds nn d lov es lO be ar th eIr mus ic "The tr o ub le hoga n by my hunds burnH e do es not seem elated ove r the Ing a n d It chi ng and I r uu bed and n ews or bis good lu c k, bUl will conlin· I c rat c h ed Ih e m till on A day 1 snw IIt- 1 Ue Lo go about b ls worll as u s ua l until tIe reo so res c omin g oul. My bands th e fortun e has actua lly bee n turn ed we re cll.flg u red an<1 swolle n , n nd t r Oll' 1 over to hIm . As b e sa t In the li g ht bled m e so thl\t I ~oll id no t slcep. 1 o f a lilli e 0 11 lump o n a table beside Tbpy were rrnrked 8n(1 when tbe h Im, neve r lifti ng bla eyea from tbe emnll SON'S brolle a WIllie tnlltt('r ' floor as hI! talli ed, b e did not appear wou ld co me Oll t. I rOll ld no t do any I to be ov e r r.o. for hlA hair and lon g hard work; If I did Ihe 80 res wou ld I mu stache are sti li r ed . with no loucb come ou t wnrse . P O I' I wo ypars no· of g ray _ li e Is mod e sl about hl 8 gp.n - hody (:ol1ld (' lir e my el'zpmn , un lll one ' prO Bity In thl' po et, co ns tantly declar· day [ t h ought [ wou ld Ir ,l' Ihe Cn llcllra Ing that h e nev~ r d Id mll cb for cbar· Soap emd Olnfm(>nf . I u"p d wa rm wl\Ity. t e r wltb the Cl.II C' lI ra Soap and a fter I " I ne ve r did anylhlng more than 1 th a t I put the C ull c nra Ointm e nt on ought to ha ,'c done." h e rr (' Cj ul'nl ly as· 1 m y hands t.wlce a day for a bout five I sertll_ " I h ave made ove r $IOO,oon or s ix m onth s ~' hen I was cu r e r! . I Iluctioo ee rl n l> ." (SI gned) Sam MarcllS, Nov. 28, 1911. \ ("ut loura Soap and Ointment Bold throug ho ut th e world. Sample ot each tree, wIth 32·p. Skin Book. Addree. post-eard "Cutlcura, DepL L, BOB ton."
voluntary rlchell, Is a credit man. It Is only AS we domlnatll \lte that we real1y live. Wbat I mean hllre, It J may II!) expre8e It, t. an adventure In achIeved poverty. In the lIvell ot Buch true men atl lI'rancls ot Mlllsl and Tol8toy that which draWl the world to them In eecret Iympatby I. not that they_ lived Ufea ot poverty. but ' rather, having ricbee at their handa, or tor the very ukJng, 't hat the), ohoee ))Overt)' U ,the' better 11'&1 or Ilfe.-Davld 'Ol'&7lOn ID the .Aliien
bow can nny man look for true adven· ture In life If he always knowl to a ce~talnty where his n e xt m eal Is comIng from? )n a ·. world so completely dominated by goods, by thlnga, by po&8ell'''oos, and smothered by lIec:urlt1, wbs,t full' adventure II lett to A man of aplnt fl&Y~ the adventure or poYertyT . I do n~ m ean by thl. ~e adventure of IntlolUltar)' ponrt)', tor I main\alia that Illyolunt&r7 povwt7. In- can )lapalne.
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Report \\'ayne Township
~c~ools
for month cndin 2 November, 19 12
INSTITUTE CONVENTION
I
Blling d elliro u8 ur muklllg tilt: Ri b l~' I IlR lr uC)tlou 1'u thA I ::-' Ll,U d ily Soh uuts I, f Wnl'rtJo oou n ty ! mOlt' t'ffllotlvo in ~ou l ' VlIIDin g , \ >lnd o f u, lv l\no jD ~ the v llms f,)r work t h ilt. lire pr,' \'in~ mo!;t eft'eetlve in l'UrI',I'i nl-\' fll rw ·,rtl th b d"JlllrllUu~t"
THE JANNEY HOLIDli STOCK I
w 0I' k o f
tuwHnJ p l· d l
t'r"
(HI
c tu
I'<l
the
Enrollment .... _. ..... . ......... ... .. .... 19 Rank in Enrollment .. ... , ........ .. ".
7
~l
2 , 5 I 6
1
7 1
8
En~ollment
Per cent of neither Absent nor Tardy ...... ...... ..... . 42
10 1
I
of Tardiness ......... ..... ...... l r, No. Different Pupils Absent .....
I I It' I 2 1 I B
I
3
1
I
Tota! .aye of Abst'nce ............ ... , 50
Neither Absent nor Tardy ...... ...
I
2 '
6
11
8
53
5
10 111
7
3
! 13
9
160
7
56
6 I
7i
48
61
:~ ~
33
50
7
I)
3
0
0
2(.
12
63
G
2
9
6
14
6
5
57
2!1
1:
I 2
0
3
0
0
10
3
Per Cent of Attendance .. .......... 87
92
96
97
94
87
96
97
3
3
5
4
6
No. Pupils Tardy .... .. .. .. ...........
Visita (If Superintendent ...... .....
4
1
Pupila neither absent nor tardy during November. Harmony Grove Olive Wilaon Rhodl!8 Bunnell Mabel Stanley Alice Gons lowell Hili . Bertha Orndorf Helen Harris Henry Orndorf Pearl Orndorf JOIIeph Shutts Harold Shutt~ Prentice Tinney ~pt'in& Branch Clara Berryhill Carl Dakin Esther Curlis Nelson Brown &lna Lacy William Drake Glad,. Roland Lois Dakin I:.iaWnDce Wright Harry Lacy Frances Chenoweth Red Oak
AJmaBurge
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3
24
32
Colle,eHIII Mabel Salisbury Adria Cornell Hazel Salisbury Ellis Smith Carl Squires Gayle Evena Mt. Holly . Albert Marlatt . Martin Marlatt Lena Marlatt Edna Dill Bertha Marlatt Joseph Haines Margaret Marlatt Jacob Marlatt Sugar Orove Margaret Crane Harold Surface Burnett Butterworth Clyde Shutts Carmen Crane Earnt>.st Shutts Paul Stokes Lowell Thomas Harry Roland Marie Surface Green Briar Eugenia Whitaker Jennie Warner Howard Whitaker Catharine Burnet Raymond Whitaker
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BROUGHT RIBBONS HOME
GAVE WRONG DATE
The Centerville Farmer's Institute
Dr. J. E. Bro",n, of the O. K.
was liven the wrong date in our Poultry farm, had a bunch of his lut _ue. It
ah.uld have been finest chickens at the Poultry show . . December 28 and 24. IDlltead of Jan- at Xellla, last week. Be brough t WU'J. !lome ribbons Rome with him, toe,
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= ===-WE RECEIVE= = = =
FRESH OYSTERS EVERY DA Y Cranberries and Celery
- - -..
10cto 50c,
Ever eat any?
Baldwins,
Try them. A lb. IOc.
All Kinds
Jonathana,
Talpahawkenll, Grimes Golden, All the good old-
of
F r u its and Fresh Vegetables
fashioned kinds.
Order for your Christmas.
Full line of Heinz Products Just what you want to go with that big turkey dinner. DON'T OVERLOOK THEM MAKE IT COMPLETE
Candia!
Candies!!
to $2.60
A large lot of H a nd Mi rrors from. . . . 10c
to r .00
A large lot of Bibles from. . . . . . . . . . . 10c
to 2.60
A large lot of Cigar Cases from. . . . . . . 10c
to 1.60
to
10c
Cigars, per l>ux, from . . .
Aluminum Ware
Olassifted Ads ...
w ............. .
w._ww • • • •
•
.........
to 8.00
A la rge lot of Letter Paper, per box.. I Oc
to
A large lot of Leather Hand Bags from 25c
to 3.00
A la rge 101 of China Cake Plates from 10c
to 2.50
A large lot of Pocket Books from. . .. 28c
to 2.00
A large lot of Salad 'Dishes from .. ... 25c
to 3.00
10e to ] .00
75c
A large lot of J ewel Boxes from . .. , . . .. 10e
to 1.00
A large lot of Bread and Butters from . . IOe
to
7Sc
A large lot of Manicure Sets from. . . . . .. flOe
to 1.S0
A large lot of Cut Glass Dishes, per dish . OOc
to S.OO
A e lot of Work Haskets from . .. . .. . lOe
to
A large lot of Vases from . ............. 10e
to 1.40
A large lot of Tumbler Sets from . .... .. . SOe
to 1.00
A large lot of Pictures. . . . . . . • . . . . . . . .. 10e
A large lot of Cu ps and Saucers from .. . 10e
to 1.00
A lar(! e lot of F.estooning for Xmas Decorations.
A large lot of Glass Iridiscent Ware at .. .
50e
10e
J. E. JANNEY
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The Seemty Offered by our Safe Deposit Vaults
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.'"rm of abont 6. aor M, . bOOM lind all 00' bulldinp in Vlry good l1hape. For rllr&herparttoolarl 0.11 on or addres8 1I1i1 Martha Burnett, Waynesville, Oh~o . d 15
A
WN Lelfhorn Cookerels of BROAmoe Allen ,train, prioe 76c per
Popular Mechanics Magazine "'WIIITTaN
so
A,GREAT
YOU CAN UJlDI:HTUID IT"
COiltiallH Story of the
. World'. Propul which you unay begin reading at any time. and 'which will hold your interest forever. ItIO ;MII UCH MOIITII
't:he
aoo 'lemMa
AIITICLU or IIIIDAL IIITDEST
.. SItep Not.... D~... (20 pagea) ",ves ~"I'. to dn thlnp - how to make useful I for home and shop, repainJ, etc.
"A_t_MecJa...Jc." (JDpages) t~ll. how 10 malee Mlaslon furniture. wird. . outfit.. boats engines, mqic, 0JJd all the things a boy loves:
11.10 PIlI YUIL IlllILE COPIU 15 CEIITI Ask your newsdealer, or
wan1I _ , . . . IlAMJOLa COPY TODAY ULL-M'ine St .Lambert Yearling Jersey bull for 11& Ie. [oqnlre lPOPULAR MECHANICS CO. of F, W. Bathaway, Waynellvt\le, a •• w. w_ ...... 't~ CII'CAGO Ohio. d 15 fresh omv, good mil ker . For .'1111111!'!!!!!1111111!'!!!!!1111111!''!!!!!'!!!!!!''!' '!!!!!!''!' '!!!!'!'!!!!!!!!!!!''!' '!!!!!!''!' '!!!! farther pl&rtlonll&rlf Inquire of . :d~a.r: Fnrnas, Wa.yn88vlJl.'dOI~iO,
We gi ve to patrons the advanta~es of new and .........<Z>JJ'--_ _ _ _ m oder n va u Its reit!forced and barricaded with \lIe Deposit Lotks. The Yale system of locking is ~hown around the world as the most sturdy, the most impregnable,
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L-.-J\L....-...LIJ~
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Evny boa In Gonault I. protected bya ~talluard mtchanlam and a M.III ..t of 1wDbltn. EDtrUIC)IOUf valuable. to UI,~y Wilt trom u wen u tbdL
be....,.
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Waynesville NationaTIlBank • ~'lWAYNESVILLE, OHIO
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B
A
DJ;. J. A. McCoy,
small Cook '!JtOVl'. A good one. For fnrther information ' call ('n Lindley Mendenha.Il, R 0 3 Graduate Waynl!8vllle, Ohio. d 11
A
Veterinary]
or
Ohio State University
good lIeating Stove, loed oon· di"oD. and a eo Cart. Inqnlre Olffice at residence in F. B. Sherof L. M. Hendersoo, R D. 3, ~aywood's hOUle, Fourth Street. ne8vllle, Ohio. d 11 Telephone 28 COLT 18 months old WlllleJl oheap, if sold soon. ~ £dd Waynesville, Ohio :..ongaore, Lytle, Ohio. d 11
A
hea~iolltove,
must be In cooditiuD. Inq .Ire 01 ~ayn8BVill. Auto and Maohln."
Waynetvllle; 0
be to fit.toolua ~~~~====~~~~= A bIo organ-mu8~ lnlU'lon and oheap. Inquire
d 11
WALTESMcr'LURE,
Funeral Dirr.tor.
LOST
buy it at
A
Iadille tan ti4 ,love. nnder will pleue leaw " til. G ..
d II
ze&te otlloe,
Darling's ..:=altfeat Scraps They are low in fat, fine ground and cost no more than goods of lower protein content. CCIIIIe Ie IIId !let. baa aDd be cure of ,atm, fl'Olll YO\ll' fowll die wllller en profita 1:)11 an
eDtItIed to.
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W. White
· ••• DENTIST•••
d III
-
feed your hens right. Successful poultry rinsers-men who demand results in Winter and Summer endorae
DR. J. W. MILLER,
A large good
a& thll otllos.
you can be ' sure of both if fOU
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WANTED
<':0.
lIoNEggs - Bigg«'Protits
.
Telephone day 0. ni",. Valle,. phoDe No. ,. Loq Distance No.
01 moD.,. wu WAYNESVILLE, MONIlY-a lolt Hatarday. The "aar, " ' Amf'8 C90k,-wtll pay. rewaN Braneh 10m
A FULL LINE. 11&:8. 1 ~:......ii~~..~~-~~-~:""-~----"f--~~~ for the r~nr~ oI ~~HlDe. ~ 18
OHIO
OfBee,Jlarye~lnIrw.
.
Automobile Livery Service /at Reasonable Rates. Also Agent for KellJ-Racine Automobile Tires~
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RAY MILLS
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PhOl)e 7'-' Ji
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Whatever ' your needs come 4lnd let us show you a variety of beautiful presents 'that will at once appeal to you.as "just the thing."
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I:'ULI. Blood White Plymooth CRook pl111etl', will 11611 rea,on !tble. Ad .. u U LIlWls, WaynllSvllle, Ohio. VIllley PhOQ8 69 Ir. d JI
Just what your wife wants. Ask her if it is'nt, and
Hawke's Grocery
~.OO
.
A Candies!!! I
Did you see our line last year? We've got a much finer one this season, and the price is way down. Don't forget us, If you do, we both lose. This is just a little reminder that Christmas is almost here. Watch our ad next week and see what we've got. It will pay you and us.
25c to
A large lot of Toilet Cases from. . . . . SOc
Dolls. . . . . . . . . . .
,
A large lot of
A large lot of
~.
head JD,uire of N. D. Smith, Waynesville, "'hio. d IG
Apples
A large lot of Books from . . . .. .. .. . . 5c
A large lot of Xmas Cards from. . ... Ic
Drives Off A Terror. The ohil't flxec ut\nner of del1th in wintt'r Rnd ~ prlng months ia pn" nmonlll Hs lid vanoe agen ts 1\ re ooldl lind /trip [11 any uH'l,,1I b~ one of &b<lse mlll.dlel! DO time ell.ald be lost in taking tbe ben medloin e obtRlnllble $u drhfl it oft' <':OODUI'II" Lhll\l~lInr1.. h8V A Inand thll! til hfl IJr King'" New Dieoonry " My huebltnci believes it blls kept. hIm from havinlC pneumonia three or ronr ~im6!''' wolteR MrR George W. Plllce. Ii"WRvIlVIIl I1, VI" "tt nd for oonghs cold s nnd orllu" we bnv e never rlluuel its equIll " Gn"rlluteed ' 0 1' 1111 bron 1blul I!ffeot·ion ~ Price r,u ot.. r.nd $1.0U Trill l holtl" free lit. !\Il rlruggiRt·S
•
Fresh Edgemont.Crackers Twice a week.
One
FOR SALE
Jellies
Kiln Dried
'
Ada "til be tna~rte d und er ~b1 8 head for twen tv ·Ove cent. lor Lbree IUlI6rUn'l. when wolq not more tban nve line •.
end
'B uckwheat
r. .. h,LlI .. n,
in
This season is a marvel of beauty and elegance. We :shall deem it- a privelege to show you through this ~extensive assortment, consisting of the follo\.. ing:
beginLlluj{ II I l U o 'C l uok, 11 . Ul and ones t 1 :3u o'ol oo k p m . AD out line of th e prol( rllID 1()lIow~ : 10 ". m . DevotloDla1 exerolses. AQdresl!-Mr. C. W . Shinn, ~o ':v ::5tate ~ S . Altllooisti on. Departmentlll Conferences 1 :30 p. m . Address-Beo'y C. W . I:llll nn. Dll!ClI aRIO D o f W"v~ IIl1d Methods rhe twu IIdJrtltll!t'1I ( f the ~tllte ~tloret l lry will be bnoogb tv repay aoyone tor th" elTort made &0 at tend. Bt"sfdtl8, the other teatores will he of immeose help to Itll 1::100day 8011001 t·eao berll and worken. If there II It tlUffioilmt demand tor It, arrangement. will be made for dinner for out of town members The 008t will b/\ twenty five oentll eaoh plate Plellae III form the t1ec re tary Dot Ill t~r t,hltn Deoember 12, a t your de!!ire for d lno " r onder t be Ii hov!.' pl!to Ahove alll'll~e be ,ure to be preeeot, for eVur70ne oOlloeoted VI Uh & Sqnday ,,01l0/)1 libuuld STall himself or hef8t1lf of t,hi!l "plenrlld oppor tunltv to get II t first band t·he in· formatton prolTored. A It· x ftoxwell, Prell.. .1 . R Cow"n. Seo'y
Preserves
and
I:'Pt1olo' l l
t';lItl1nl!lY . l)t1 c6 lllbflf 1-1, l!l1i . M
W"'"" -
Cornmeal
II
t.!li.' ,,
ohurch I 125 IE 'TIwre will be 'rwo 1l81181 0 n 8 :
14 4
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v" nrrflog"i1 to bold
In , r.i tut,,, COUVIIIltioll 00
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~ixty- Third
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WA YNE 'V IL LE, Ol-llO, \VI'J)Nl::!:)ll A'{ DECI.;)'TBE1{ 1:-',
Ye,ar
Whole Numb'er 3190
1~112
--------------------------------------------------------------~----~~,- --------~------------------------.- lumber $:I:l.---------~----A lvlll W <1 It " . h l'hlge
r, ' ' :)., :,0 '\" ill Ci t,y \V ' lrk [IO\1::\''. In tbo mntt or of Ue l'll' "dH Enli..IcI pili,. I:lnl em township ,67, r,. Ber t h "lfclinl-! pI 11'1 0 r" uuring Nove n· mInot ebil d . ul'pllc!llioll fur !ld . ( State of Ohio va T he BaneYMburj1 What You Can Send Through the Mail~ Reed. lIridge r elJllirs D6\!lrtioln tow'" lI,'r 1\1~ 2, of, 70 .1 , It. duntflr, IIIISll ou of child to thIJ Chi Itlrt' II '~ FertlJiur Co . It I S adjudged by thll •• i P $:1:1. .r . 1I . Bortltlll. hri llg tl T I l ""I'\'iel'8 1\ t I" ti rrullr .., ::;flpt,AIO ber, HonlC orrl('r ed by oo ur t . ' oourt thllt the d efendlUlt V Iy a fi ne Jlll lf S FrlLnklin to \Vn ~ h i p . l! ~ . F . ;\1 \ tld,,\J(lJ', 0OU \'I'mlJfIr 19 1:! $a750. of $100 IloUd tho.t the nuillance be Marriage liccnses : Ac('o rd ing t,) t h u reglllll t lCJ o~ ~\l\'e\'nillg the purcel,. Jl o~ t Col1 in~ . 1.1011 . No. I :! ~) 'I' ll ::0 ~: , I LBlllln" 1I I"" !llId Cll!l l l :u, Ice fllr 1 ablAted, Court gr"nt.1I mo t iOll for a !ly~t(, ru. pro Dlul g uteli by I'ntitmu o", r Uen e ru l Bitcbcock, lJ e ri~b. J . LOlllHl So bu ltz, tlHlll e r IInu Mi ~" , j Hoachllr,Oon. Nil . 1 ~1 $1:0. Ii: .1 . l ; H $ ~.!l 1I F H. Forlot y,bll.rdllod new trlaJ . Id tl" Il r\lel!'~ m ay h e ~oot, I.hrnng l, thr IIlllil .. only onuer Npedtic Marlha E.lr('lns, both uf Loba utlll . Moo re, Vln . Nu. 1:J:l $1[" l' llIIrl · · WH"h in lot r Ol l' l'rl~" n o r!l fo r November Lena Cavenll vs Leo Amlin. De· Itev . Wulk . r os t,ri c t,lun f! li S to t,h elr ('ontllin er tl fl1lU t ue di s tun ce they a re to Henaen.n Con . ' 0. l¥~ ti r~ t· e~ ,: I ~II:! . • ;lI"~' 57 DU(ll l'I .v t.lfg Cn ., fendant found i uiJ'y and ordered to lin "Hu t Hlltt" r , l uru, fi!<lI, fretSh m Ollts " dr essed fow ~~ . vege· Frank O . Goud r ioh , Illbo rnr fln ci ma te $500 . Elbe rt I·' . t.:nyclnr, ro o Ill)okh oll\C Q' r"r ~rft lli;Qrer :fa U. V . pay $300 for m~lntenance of child , tuhl e!! . frui t", be rrieM110 11 similllr a rtieletl likcly q uic kly to doo"y Miss Millie C d ook , both ot Kil1 g~ Ilfli r in g w "" lwu t in Turtleo n I' ,. Wil!iIlW M. rt, " .\· II~I/ :!f,c . Juhn Wo lf e Upon failure to give aecurity he Wtl.S lUOI r he suot fur s h ort Ul tl tlllJ Oes when tltlou rel.v paoked . Eggs Mills Mnrnn A . Jliul e~ uu , ~0\Vn8hip, for, 7 [1 . • tltte of Uhl o \', <;"n . ~O . $,\1.: 3'1 . C . W IStllnl.lD, plaoed In t he oo.nty jaIl. wi ll hfl llcceptod for looul uellvery when packell properly in a Osoar 8011ott , '80 6~lito of 0. " " Cll n IOU * 1\i;,. K B 8mi,/!, Commi ssioners' Proceedings M'de of Uhlo VS . Charles Hnnter C1uul ui lt ll r. IIOU for lIny lli s t,IiIJOO wh eu eaoh egg I@8epurlitely VB . Ed Bn ook $21 , t:l'I\to of Obio v . celUI/ot·. ' 1:1 t il C ruMtI Br nM, eew",. Defendan' pleads guilSy and is or· Contract for [\butmBnt~, hot-l orn pu c' k!',1 in Ii porfectly MPCllre Illllun llr . Eliza Peter son foH:1O tltato of Ot i, pipe nliil~, F , 7,'"' . ,J V. I:ilinklo8 0n, dered to pay a fiDe of 150 and cost ~nd apron to bridge on fuotor v r Ol\d Xu n ,.tric tion ill plncau on t~ e mail ing of I!lllted, dried VB . Will . Petof l'OIJ fo7 HI . IU lUbe r ':!7 . William h:VIlJl!!, lum of pro8eoutlon. i n Clearoreek entereu ill to wi tll l s m oko d or C't]r 'd m ellts, bnt fre sh mellt wil l b(l trBnsj)orted only he r . A M . P:lrlte r r e pai r a 8nlem I Wultlron C, (lilm our pr esen te. \ John F . Gregson VII Joseph Karl Walter Al\ en on :::!e ptember 2li tll wit hin I,h e lir" t zon e . !tocl U oi o n tnw ll15hip8 $2 1 I~ J o oell Ihi t! bund. Il'" sher iff iu t,b e sum of T e n Gllohrist . Lene given R. W. Gil was can oe 1\ ed , ' Fl'IIgil e II rtic hw. lD cl u(Jing milltne l'y', t oys, O1uslou.l iDl~tru · lind l:I ow 'lnl lumber $4 :) it The ITh ousand dollaf s Auid bond bein ~ ohrle' and E . Katharine Gilohril,t , PIGnll, drn wings, !lp('citi Cllti.ns m onts lin \'Irt,ieiel! o f Ki ll"" in wh u !eo r In. pllrt, mu>!t be securely IlllPpr uved by t,1I0 (JoDlllIlSs ioner>'l Lebun on Patri ,t., publIshing time of defend.nta to fil II answer. alld Istimates reltttin g to t,he bollo.· pn r klHl UllllItIlHk 'l'\ "~·rllgil~." Circ llit Cou rt f 12 . Tho Lebanon Elt....beth M. Gllohrlst VS , JOlle ph ing of oencrete cui vert on !tlotory Bi li s A Ilowoll - Wilh elmina Lull P"triot, pnbli!!hing notice re,,&rdiog Ar ti cle!; thllt, nln y not bo sco t 1).'1" p ln eel" post inc lnde iotox I Karl 4It!lohrist et al. Defendulils rObd wes t of 8prillgblll r o in CIBIlr i C llt iu~ \i llu ors o f nlllt illl1!l , poisons, poiso nous Ilnimllls, In~ ec ts ftk!l. r ofuDlier o n tax f>lI. 7::. .r , Frlill. tl1xe~ ,~:liJ The Wetltero Star, granted leave to file IiDswer, . oreek townlbip were tlu lJlIli tteu Ilncl Dr r\lpt' l p. ~ , e xp ll)~ h' C'~ (If f'\'r ry ki u,l. inllttmmu.ble lirtiel !ll'! in I O l ~. 1'1lfun ll!l r o f t.IIX f or 1!l 11 ill pllbliljhi ng I,illll'l for Circui t Court Hopproved .• c lu llln~ rl ItIlCllt · ~. lIl fnrnlt lm/lC'llIn e", Jl i~tl d H 0\' r rvn l vtl r s , lJ i"CIISO I Frn nkllU Corpo rl\ti on, fol lJ .7:.l ClI $ 12.. 'I'll(! Weljtern Sta r, publishing New Suits gCJ l'lll ~. IIUY Oh!lCflne , d e fall1llt or .v Of sC lll!'il ous IIll1t,l tlr u ow prt). lumbuR Blank Book Mfg Co , hlank ... n tJ ti ee,. r e gaf c io~ "lxes 18 ~6 , Char. Con'racts-No, 13 ·1. Cltlrk N ixon Georee Bl'ubaker vs . Mary Bru. hihit ed by la w; li v e l)1' ct('I!ClI10i!l1 1\1~ , or hirch! OT li ve poultry, tor P. J . :M 3,) Jnmel! E Mnrdoo lt , los Qllincy Con No . 128 $150 Ub,u . for putting In II. :lJ ft . 2-1 in . co rn baker, dlverce on grounds of grolls ruw billes clr ]le itH, or nnrthi ng hlll'iog a bad odo r. slrv iC'eR on tJnmilt,oll T ow n8hip le'l S tiDbs. l'on . No 111 1173 20 W. ~a ted lewer on Nixon HOfld n ('lI. r nesleo'. A . Bryant, ano,ney, B o o k~ lind pr intud IlIl1tte r WIl.V n ut b tl forwarded lit. pliroels hurinl Committee $1. S. C . 8 bieldR, H , !:it. ,J ohn Con. No. 135 $4 60. Breen 'f; woods In Tllrtlflc r eek town · Dillon B. Wilaon VS . M~nly D . pll~t rlll,flR ; bnt only nt, t h e pOllnd rlltes of tbird 011l8S mut.er . oowpensatlon for ship at the el!t\mate ,2·1 70 8e f VIU88 o u Hamilton townllhlp bur. Rufull Ktlrl'ey, WUson et al. Aotlon, moneT and A. CO llll.Ultt E'e of railr(lnd officiulH, h ellded by Pre!lidtln~ Jjo 131. l<'rank Maa~ for mak ial oommittee ~ l. .lallles MoMul len, land III wide nin g Oregonia .nd foreolollllce of mortga"e. 11000 Ru lph Pote rMof tll ll Lo 'l ~ Is lllnd r lu lr oudl, tOUIl.V petit.ioned ~he \08 fi ll along b' osterl' and l:I opkio R services " . Itleoretll.ry Soldiers Re · Lebanon pike 115.00 ohdmed wUh interest, Dillon B. h ' llU":l pos t ll f1i(· tl COllllll itt uo fu r 1\ r earrangement of weighing Contr~ct~-No. 1~. The Ore. pike nellr Pete Newe ll '" ill lief Com. six monChs '40. 13. L , ville , Wilson and W. O. Thompilon, attor. IInli IHlY for trun~p(\ rt, in", ID fl1ls. TIlt: l' llilroad men Bet out t.bl\t C nrtwri ~ ht, !'IerVIOOR Oil ~oIJlor ... ' ~on il\ Bridgfl C •. , for' t~kll'lg down Hamilton to wnship lit th fl e"tiwal!' .eYI, th ey uid not oun te WI)lat,t\ cllrryin g t he p!lrce ls post whau their I{.alief Com ., uno ye llr $:.1&. J. H.. brill~e, r epll irinlt lind ereoting tume Nanoie Mheppllfd n. JGho IDhep- 17435 . p resent contra c t s were mud e, und deoillred thl\t IlS a matt,ur of N o . 137. Waltflr )If . Allen for Bite'lm nn , >larTioos on BolcJlllrs R n nellr res idenofi of J . Blinn on 1>lon. pard, dlvoroe and alimony. E, Y. con trnct they w er e not obli gnted t" nc.::ep t PUCk!\&I'B weighing ' li of Cum, one YOli r fa D. Mun Bon ge r r Otul in Clfiarcreek tow . ~ llll' Hot . ooncrete I\butments !lllrOn and Ih'or Mamtlton, .U.rney . fil ore than fonr p ound s . I::!upply Co., pneulllatic k1ey s for the eHti mllt e fn. fo r bridge on fllotor:v roud west of !...._____________________________________________.: Court ste n. mllohine $',. Rllndall &. Real Eatate Transfera No . }:i~ . Ber t Reed for gradJDg Springboro in ClenrcreQk towosbill hill uod roplllriug loadway anll MCl n gnr clothing for pri soners $10.50 [I t Lhe elltlwllte 1140 50 . JOl6pa t:I, Par lEer t8 EdwIn C. Ma,r y L. Drake , s tenorra.pbio work uitcheR on Sam Davis · r.ad below Weavar, 40.73 aorea ot lalld in Fill!! Allowed-Tho Munson b Ull· r HenfY for ProsQcuting Attorney Augu'lt 'fwllnty Mile staR:! netU George Fra.nklin towDship. Con8lder~tion ply Co ., two 8etM pne uml1ti o k ey l , til l se rvi oe!;! to priRoner to 1. The "I ip, bU\:i!l1 oommittee for Cler k's typew.iter " . B",rry Leban on PlltrlOt, pnblhlhing t'im ft~ 1 Reid, hr'icigll paint $ 50 &0. SIlDl D. llU to November 1 !ll:.! , '6 .8;' . ~r.nit,h'@ In Oeerfield town8bip at t7n•. it. t &11. the esti raate $ 19:1 . Pe&er J, Cor, and tJarah E . Cory. Murph y, ~h~ rpenin g Illwn mow er uf U. P . Conr t io31 ;l0 . The Wetl , Bflllkl e, firHt o" tilllllte on Wllyne, B . l!:. Warwiok, soap f or jliil , N •. UO, Willil\m B. Sayner for F. M. Hutohinson, eleotrionl r e pl~ir >'l Ilnd new oones Sl. Lew is !Srother!! or n S tllr, pu lJ(i shln g times for \.:. P. I C lelifere'B k _d Frfmklin Townships one-halt aore er land ill Harveys & Co., ooal for Court House $1-1 . ill . Court f, :H:lO ::lim eo n C. S hi elus , liS tllX man drafts mlln UiJ OO . J. K . at jt~i1 $1 :{3 . George W, Larril:lk, puUing on conOl bl e proteotlGo wall burg. Conaider.tlon no. Conklin, to ohtUlge ohllnllel of ort/ek on Leb , Grace Winne" and Melvin Win Di rect Coal Co., ooaHor Coun House servi ce!! ou lIami\ton I,o vt'll ship hnr ISpt'lllCer, lumber $14'5 27. t..owi s drll.yuge 1200, Ed. I::! stamps for auditor $1. The C. B. lIon .a and ~'nbbs mill road and fur. $49 l li . B C. Bowell J , ., exp rtl!s 1111 oommittee $1. Jl1mE'1I E Mllr A t kinson, br idgo r epairs Ul ea.rc reek aen to Ada M., t!hla., two traotll of Co. , dislafeotant eto, for jliil nish 1,11 mr ~p. ri a l nl ur Clint Wlltkln!l DodlJe ~id .. Oe. Dr . H. E. Rudlllan, d ell rl ook, se rvi ces on HamIlton tow u. townsh ip $ Ul -15. Frank fl. Duke laad In OJearoreek townahlp, S1 I\nd = , in U nion Township ~ ~ the e8~lmate other oonsider. 'Iuns, ' 175.00 R. R. Chlldwiok to Albert 8t . ..................................................................................a....................C~......~ No.141. Yf.~. Bav.arforol.~n • .Iohn and Li",zie 1:)' , Jobn lit Til aores In g ou t oreek (;~ .lInlll above and of land in Turtleoreek wwnlhlp, $1 below lind under br. 'ge on Lebanon and other ooLlslderatlons: and Stutbil Mill roo,l n , <ir Ollnt Albert tit , John and Lizzie St. Watkins In U nioo Tewnt:jlp at; the Joho to R.. R. (i:hadwlok, two traot. eltiwo.tf! ' 171), o f land io Turtleoreek township No. l-l:t, E. J, Beedle for pt. ••• Jg o.n~lning abous IV aores, $1 and in oonorete proteotlon to road on otlier oonelderll.tlona. Le banen and Bouth Lebanou )tilte Jonathan Grllham to Fr~nk L. n ~r Willi .. m H~yner's tn Union MUler and Mae Miller, lot in Way. town Bhivat the estimate SI !lIJ . ...vUle. Consideration t1176, Oranges, Florida ...... .. ... .. ............. 20e to 3iic Fresh from Ba ltimo re e ach d ay...... Eeeehnu t and Heinz ........... ....... .1(;.:, 15c 251! .1. 101. &1I.r aad Fanllie Baffer to Oranges, Arizona, the b est ..... ... ... . Fie ..... .. .. ........ . ......... per qt 40c . pel' pt 20c Could Shout For JO I' Tang erines, the doz.... ... .... .. ....... . 30e LId. 1', Zell, 130 aoree 10 Washing. Special pri ces tn quan tities . <If want to thank you ': ) In the Grape Fruit , large ... ... . .......... ..... 2 f OI' 15c &en &owaship, Conllideration tIOOO. bottom of my heart, " wr( 'C: B. Kumquats, something new, per l it.. 20e WUllam and Elizabeth Thompsun R adllr, of Lewisburg, W . \ ': "tor Grapes, impprted Malaga , per lu .. . Hlf: to G1lUie O. arake, lot In Lebanon, the wonderful dOllble bliDel . I get Pineapples ................ .. ... ..... ........ lOc to 2Uc from Eleotrio Bitten, in onl ,ulf me Cranberries, per q t .... ..... .. .. ..... ..... ) Oc " and olher oonaider~'iou. 10e Fancy Quee n .......... .. .. .. ...... ..... .. ... 10c to 40c of both II. Iievere oalle of s :·,lmaoh Apples, all kinds, per ok .............. .30e to 50e Edgemont Butt er s . per lb ... ....... ... .. Yeom_ H. Reed to 0.8 Olinger, Also a full line of trouble and of rbeu.atism, from Bananas. Changuinola, per doz...... 2(IC 10' In Franklin, fl and other OOD· whio h I hlld been an almost helplese Figs, Cal. White, per Ib ...... ....... .. .. 18c to 20c Fancy Cakes from .. ....... .... ... .... .. .... lOc to 50c alderaSioDa. sufferer for ten vears It lIu ited my Dates, Fancy Fa,d, per Ib .. ...... ...... lOe Claad B. Reed to 'l'he frenoh case as though made juot for me. " For dy'pepsia, indigsll5ion, j~undloe, Bro.Bauer Co., lot Iii Morrow, $1 lind to rid 'he system of kidney and otber coDsiderationa, _~--,=_-.,..,,--J.._.; P..:: e:::. ac::;.:. ·hes ...... ......... ... ... ... .. ....... lOc. 12}~c l~c p oisoos that oanlllll rheulDB,tlllm._ -._ _ _ _ Bou rs ...... ................... .. ..... . ..... 30c, 35c 40c AprIcots, a pound .. .. ........ ... ...... .. . 18c to 20c MoClelt8n !1okertag and Missouri Vesp er, good mild cheese, a lb ., .... .. 25c Electrio BIUers have ao equ~l. Try In bulk ...... .. ...... ... ......... ......... Z5c. 28c 30c PlotortnK to liam 0. Hinkle and them. Every bottle i8 gnaran'eed H y ~o n, lmpcl'ia l and Oolong Tea to utisfy. Only 50 OeO'8 at aU Nelli.. ff. Hinkle, tlaree-tenths of drultgist,s . an ••re In Wee' Wayae township, I and other oonslderatlons, Walnuts , thin shell , per lb .. ........ ... . 22c Bellbrook. Almonds , e xtra Cal., per Ib ........ .. .. 25e Probate Court Brazil or Cream, per Ib ..... ... .. .. .... 18c Cele ry, Mammoth Golden; Onions, Spanish A-box of Cigars. We 1 have all kinds, any The protraoted meetlag olGsed at price you want. Pecans, extra large, per Ib .. .... .... .. ~Oc SaDford J , BrOWD as admlulstr.l· and Yell ow Van ve r; Sweet: Potatoes gen· the 14. P. ohurolt, I~st Tbursday F ilberts , extra Naple , per Ib..... ... .. . 20c tor of 'he eatate of Jawes!:). Brown, uin e J ersey; Potatoe;; , Irish, White Star; Nuts, fine mixed, per lb... .. .. ..... .. ... 20c night. Lettuce , Fancy . Greellhouse. deoellled, plainctff ,'18 " tltbwart COcQanu ts ......... ..... ....... .......... ... .. Sc to JOc Mr. G il Howland !lnd ata'er Wazle Brow., ., aI, defendants. Plaintiff Peanuts, fresh salted, per lb . ... ..... lOe I - - - - -- -- -------moved into the Hay.nes property lra.ted leave to file answer wlthm Raisins, Cal. Seed;ess, lb . packag e.. 10c ' la,llt week. Raisins, Cal. on stems. per lb ......... 15c ten da,. • . Miss Metta 1I4i1l11 was UOIo '0 'e to Raisins, Spanish op stems , per lb. .. .. 25c A piece of Aluminum Ware. We have just Eatate .f Mary E . Powen, de. Citron, fan cy candied, per Ib.. ... ...... 20c P ure, good old ·fas hionea, per lb .. ... telt.lll her sehool last week un aJ. 4c what she wants. oeued. Final aoooun$ flied . oount of slokn88s. In the maUer of tbe will of Ed· Miss Ad~ Martindale hilS Kone til m1lDd Re~llIok, deceased. Will lJayton to visit relliltives. filed. Mr8. E. R, Maxwell id very 8tok. In the matter of the will of CharTheodore Pepper and wife vi,Ued lo'te 'l'bompeon, .aeeeased. Will bis father nElar Waynesville, last admlUed to prolAl'e. Oeher Thomp. !:)unday. aOD, widower eleotdd to tate under Elmer Boyle, wMe aod babr,of will. near Mt . Zion, Visited hi8 father 111 the matter of 'he will of An· here last week. gu.t Hoppe, deoea(led. wm ad. rraak Lanne, who had hili fingers mUted", ,roba&e. Widow eleou to O1~t by 6 fodder ouUer, ie slowly 'ate untier will. A, JCdward Koppe improving. appolntecl exeou"'r. Mr, aDd Mrs . .Elmu:. Brehm at· 111 the matter of 'he Trust oreated tended the theatQr in Dayton, laat '.,. Item Thre& the Will ot ReubeD Tueadayevenlng, .ulI, deoealed, eharl.,. a, GreatCommon Pleas Proceedings
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1\" 111 . "".- I" .I r,f - anylhlng lik e tha t, I nev('r seen tbe hortJ.Cs yet h Id 't . 1 I • e cou D ur ve. commit. su ldd,· III Ih,' AI',l",u), 11 '1 1.. 1,\ fly thi s time Miss Cox had he r mllll yoll n w IN IPr IIIAU Ij~ , Iro · . III till . '·""e. so rt ed nnd tllrnnd to UB wltll' " If J~o u 1<t'nt ("/lilA f ~.) ul ..,.. " [\ Ill fi l n n~ 4'11 ~ t :t n !' " ·v . ' l o l ~ p honp nncl nod . I'"" .h e 11~ '1 III Al 11 f'~ n two ge ntl e men want to 600 what's In {' nil"" by rrnn"~11 fn"" (I w ." m·, "nnl h t he sute now Is your cha llce 1'1n go··CO.Ok" dlst\ppt!'n.r~ . Th e. .J\ nlwu y p os l - ' . mnAt Pr 18 11118.•:nl(. lug to Ope n It." E I'eryl hlng Inside the safe wns In CHAPTE R VI !'-(Contlnued.) Ihe neates t order. She r emovod 100 "Mny !>e that's why Ro u ~ c r has diR' ledgers an d put thcm on the d ee k. In. appeared," Sugg('81cn the ('.ans ta ble spected tM cas b -drawer ot th e safe "Ho's ~D spe nding 1\ lot nf mon ey und made a tab of the amuunt. She lately , Rouser hOB. Maybe h e kn w a lso carefully co un fA!d ilie reoorvo sup. the InsJ)(lc·.or was c omI ng Bnd WILS ply ot sta m ps. poslal ·('ar ds a nd _~hort In bl s accotlnUt." sta m ped envelo jle8 , a nd a<\ucd them to "He couldn 't ha ve known ft." I pro· her tally. ' le-sted . "Tbe Inspector him self didn 't "Now to r the dally cnsll-d rawer," ktlow he was coming b ere until la te su gges t ed the con stable. "Let's see It Y4!lste rday afternoon, and there Isn't he 's taken any ot th~ cas h." any way possible iliat Ihe postmaste r "': bn t's jus t lIko a man," sllRpped could have been advised at bls COlli' IIlfs:lCox. "How are you goi n g to tell tng." till I go over these books and see how The nrrlval ot lbe substitute official much the re oug ht to b eT We'll open <dt verted tbe conversation. Mi ss Cox, the cash -drawer alter I'm through -an unimaginatiVe, unattractlV'e wom' looking." ·an ot thirty, In a most m alte r-oHnc t Tbere was notbln g to do but walt, . -wa.y entered the buildin g an d took a nd It was pe rhap s h a ir an bour bo~ha.rge . for o slle co mple ted h er calcul a tion s, " The first thing," she lIa lel as s h e being o fte:l Interru pted b y callers tor -calmly bung up h er hat nnd cont , "Is mail. for all you me n to get Oll t of here 110 " If the cas h-drawe r h asn't bel' n -that I can sort th e mall. " robbed ," sh(J sa id, "we'll find exac tl y Even th e co nstable moved toward s ixteen uollars and tort y-e lght cents 'the door, Impelle d by t he authority in In It." ber tone and hl~ own res pect for govIn the presence of both of us she -ernment property. I d etermined not ope n ed tbe d rawe r and carefully count:to be route~ so easily. It seemed to e d out Its co ntents. One five -dollar m~ that the occasion aITordeel me lin hili, tw o two's, tour ones a nd Ihree ,e1:oollent opportunity, no t to sol ve the doll ars and torty-elg ht cents In s ilver -myStery ot the missin g postmaster, nnd pennies were In th~ drawer. but to work out on e ot my own p uz" Right to a 't:" she e~clalmed tri ~-who It wss that had !"ented Lock umphantly. "I believe you two are BCIX 17, di sappointed at not tindln g a shortage. " Mlss Cox," I sold, "as a personal Cbarlle Rouser may bave hIs faults, 'fr1end ot Post omoo Inspecto r Davis, but h e 's bonesl" 'WlJo Is t~ join me here In a few h ours " What's that there at t he back of tn connection with an Important mat- the drawer?" asked thc constahle, ur, and tor your own s ake as well, I paying no attention to her remnrk. 'Would suggest that you should k eep at The drawer, one ot those heavy least two of us he re as witnesses. This wooden a ffairs with a circular pocket !II government proll erty. Tbe post mas- tor sUyer, bad been pulled out almost :tor bas disappeared and Bom e ot the to Its utmost length. Where the government's property may he mlss- mon ey compartments tltted Into the lin,;. It your In811ecthm Is made In the back ot the draw~r a lIllie space was presence at two witnesses t bere ca n le tt, barely visible under th~ ove rhang ·be no Question about your statemen t ot the de sk. It was at this particular (It the condition In whi ch yOU found space thnt the constahle was pointing. thlngll. I really think It Is a necesFollowing the line ot hlB finger, I eary prooautlon. I would suggest that cn ught Il glint of yellow, Just as tbe entwo ot U8, 8I\y the constable and my- erg(ltic Miss Cox gave the drawer a Mit, be permltte~ to re main a. wit- ha rd j e rk that brought It out to Its Il.SBeL" full lengtb. She !'leached In to the slit "By ginger, he'll nght," said the an~ brought out a n ea t pac kage of Clonlltable, whose atUtude toward me one-hundred·dollar bIlls- fitly of tbem. at once became one ot de cid e d friend The three of U9 gazed at eac h oth.er lIlIen. In blank amazement, "Mayb~ I hnd." said! 'ss COl(. " You 'W hat was R poor country postmastwo may atay, but the rest ~et ouL" ter on six hundred dollars a year doWith a narrow sense o f dul y tshe In· Ing with five thousand dollars care.llIted on 1I0rtlng the morning 's mall lesely co ncealed thus? b.tore sbe made any Inves tlgotl on. Where did he get It? ldl!anwbtle the constnble a nd I dlsWhero was he? cWllled the caoo. From him I le amed that ~ou&er, the postmast e r, W0 8 a >CHAPTER VIII, lIlable young fellow ot twe nty·flv ll or six, who had he ld th e offi ce for two or A New Clue. tlIree )"e!U·". "So, Davis," I conc luded, " you see "The wa y he come to be post'mnHte T thnt e very new clue points " 0 Hu gh "'as thlli : His father ha d rep rescnt.ed Crandall." thi s district In Congre s8 for twenty Th c post office Inspector Bn ~L.1ed. years or so hefore he di e d . T he o ld "Wbat have they done wilh the anan was an IIble d1l 7.en , bu t nel'e r dead woman's cloth es?" he asked. "I had accumulate d much money. th oll!!:h want t o see the m at onoo." b"! ga"e the boy a good e du cation . I bad been anxiously awaiting Davis' r harll e, howe ve r, wllsn't mil ch good . ar rival, not wltbout some Ilttl<l feelin g H" wa s brl ghl lind smart enough, but of triumph, to tell to him the slarllfng h ~ seeme d to lack tbe gll·up and g U - deve lopments In the mystery since I to ·do for himself. Afte r his father had lett him hardly more than twenty(ft " lf be lived 011 the lillIe mon cy le n four hours before at the ferry. I was hltn till It was all gone Dod th e n ju st a t th e station awaiting him, and led ilrJrted a r ound, gelling a m ~ al where him at once to tbe IItlle hotel. The be co uld an d his clothes growi n g s llnb- n oise of his coming had b een bruited bi er and shabbie r . The women·fo lks a bout by th~ vfllage gossips, and as all IIk od hi m and WIiB Alw ays IJying to hlo fame had p enetrated even to th~ find somel hlng for him to do. He'd obsclu'e Jersey village, tb ere was a work IC Ite had ft, but be w osn 't the curioull crowd gathered at tbe station . kind of Il. fellow 10 be tea mIn g or gllr- Some ot them even followe d us I1S denlng or tru cking, Ilnd It lVas the far all tbe botel lobby, preSSing 80 bardeet sort of u job to tlnu so rnel hlng close that private conversation was that would lult him. Th", old postm as- impossible. To avoid Interruption, I ter dIed anCI the pofltfcillns was uboul took him at once to my room nod orequa lly divid ed as to wh o was cntltled d ered our supper lerved ther~ . to tht! plB(le. Tbey didn't seelll able While 'We 'Waited fO!' It I summarized to agree f?h no one . The n somebody as bnefly all I could the new features lIuggeatet! Charlie ROuBer, some of tho of the ClUle, beginning with my finding women·fClSks I glleS8 It was, and first the VOBt oruce deserted, the name thing yChl rknow he Ilad It. mlssl1\1 from Lock Box 17, the suicIde "It lSon't pay mucb, only Blx hun· of the "oman, the calling up or the fred • year, but Charlie don't drInk Bndgeport police, the testimony ot aDd don 't gamble, so he's been sblo to Ib~ maid that the woman had been cet along on that well enough, and he cryIng over a yellow letter, the die. alD't made a ba.d pOlllmaste r. He's a covery of the lIve thousand dollars In wed: youngsler and easily lcd, and 1f new bundred-doUv bUle In the cash. he'd ever got Illto bad company I can drawer, the Coincidence In the InlUal1l Ne hili lInlllh, Lately I've noticed he ot Cook and Crandall that· had tlrst .. ..111.-1 -to be spending a lot of Dlo~y. attracted m,. attention' to ~he mllslng ~ wbe,. It C&D\e ~roftl. If the ~e8t In the hotel. hl. peculiar can. I nVI' ,H Ir.;"t ,. Hn l t h "! ' f! !llo '~ ~w~ p ! · ~ I () u ", o f a "U r.n r · Cll fJ K " A Wi"'ITlPl n WR)'
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<'luel the minute I mentl lln C4l the r ei- a):(rt tlIe woman ha~ worn, Pe"'ap. low I<! tl.er "-ltd bls flight troD! the town It "as someth in g In Davis' "uthorH.· behind th e fastt!st hurse obmlu uble. liv e IIIUIiu.er "TI.J.'n"s no UII() In your looking While I WaR on l)' or anlftl.eur In (' I'lmlnfll 1 1I 1· p ~ tl!lntlol1. I p rlu d rny su lt t he~ a\·l,r." I enid. "They wer~ careIhn t I hud follow c d (,I'e rytbln!'l ItB far fully xa rnlned IOday . lInd t here 1& not. n H /)ell' ls h11ll6<!lr cou ld hUI' Q dOlle. I II ma r k Oil t1H ' OI. Tlt e o nl y c luo is the doub l,' d if en'lt he, wit h u ll his h'll (> r 'S' U II I W ' ) bl;l('lc -b IH<icN'l\ hartdslt l' ' 11· c!IIE' SS. eould lenrn the Id..-rlilly k ' n:ltl('r H D.IICI n re turn ti cket to of the d nd W Oll1nn or clluld oxpln ln lJr ltl hl·IH" -I. She signed be r name a8 wlllit Ih u (los llTllls t(> r "[\8 cluin g wllh ~~llr r J ,I IJ(' Telle r. uut Ihe ro Is no no sucb an ·unu s ullll y lor!';" sum, le rt lit) of Ih .~ IJrj,i!;<,pll rt Telle rs who a n(' (lr ~l E' s " ly hid III th e cll"h -drawor. ~Iy sw c rs h"r d,' ~ -r illtion. nur ar any of prl l' ute ol1lnl o l1 \\'n~ thnl th., mnney Ihe m Uli 8 ~ i n ". I fuund out a ll Ihllt W!iS problt hly ('OU llt rfdt and thnt long ap,o ." wh " l1 \I'll Itatl 8ul\' (.>(1 II1Il m y st£' r r we I lJel\' l~ I" as puyln;; l illie nlt('n~lo n to \1''IlIld. lind Ihlll 11 11)(11 (' nt nrl 'l li WIl" tit \ my '·"CI \" {'r.~llIIO I(. I doubted If he Ihe 11l'nd of 1\ h:II HI or "kilru l 1'0 .. 11(''' Wall ,' 1','1( IIWill'S Ihot I had s poken. " I", \IC!ro c11'fr:ltIdICl I{ til(' j(ul'cl'nr.-:<'Iit . \VlIh n F IIlUIl por k" t tallo m easure be ~'llIre thun IIk.,ly l it".\' Itntl 1t (,ll d r, ClII l>- Wtls takllll{ tlte " clI'hHlg dl m ('[ls lons of Lcrs 60 tH (' \\'III'I' (' 111 t he vl"'nlty . "rnb- Ih e coat aCid s kirt. 11 0 lurn e d up th e .. hi)' \\'Ith Iho (·onJlII'nn .f' of [he pst· hcrn of Ihe ialler and In~lloec t e d It liS mu>< t e r th(" )' l'Ollct(I<' I(' t1 sllmo Borf of c-nretu ll y ns If lin eX IK'C(.~ t1 to nnd a gr('<'ll -good s or oth ... r swlnullllF; gllmA nam" w rl tl f' n II,ere. Ho did the fi:lUle Ihrough l...ocl( nOlo: 17. It 8f'emet! to tblng flrsl '''Ill ono 8Iec\'e aud tben m(' mor u Ihun po ss lh l" that rr" l~ d lill . with t he olll ,' r. laking IIdv (\ lItallP or I( alharill Fnr· "lOU ~r" y Ihul s he rcgiA lert>d RS rlsh'. lo\'e for him. had 6 nnr~d Le r T e ller :Ul(j lh ll t her bllnilk erc hlefH fU l ll e r In to 80111,' 11<' farlol1S 8cl1"n'p. we re mark e d wilh U ll ' S '! '" he sudde n· Su c h a th eory \\',)ldll , ' ,plni n h,' r Dud · Iy a~k"d Ill ". shuwing Ihat h e bad clf' n br.·all ,,1111 him .and mi ght ,'\',' n hea rd nil I s aid . nCI'0 l1 P-1 rill' 11 (' 1' [lIth l' r 's t! 'r ror /\I th Doth thc l:lIlt1l u r,j .tnd I nllswe red s ight of , 11 (' ye ll " w INter IlInl hilt! 1'('- him "rnnnatil· e ly. "('fll .. d tn ht·r Itl ~ fo t't'or. Tit" kn ow l· " \\' fte Nl i s tlw 1('\t!pIlOIl 7" h,' F1sked, e,lge of 11('1' [" Ih" r' s l,llg ht . 10 0, nl h, hl ~ I wont to (::111 i01l1: d lsla nce ." There 'n as a note of ex citement hn\' e tlril'('n Ii,' r 10 Iry s lI icld('. Old E lsu r possi bly \\' (\ S nne o f II ... KunK's In h is voi ce Ihat In,lI cated to me tbat dup"s or ugf' nl S w ho ija w e Xllo ~ t1r e be b,' lk,'e d himse lf on Ihe I'e rge at "o enlng, IlIrulI;';!> Katharine '" a"II"il)', some dlsc-oI·cry. t holl gh what It \\,11.11 J nn cl rear(> d 10 fnre fl. Th(> olle flaw In eo ul d no t 11IIuglnt!. my theory. It se€mcd 10 III", WIIS Ih a t He <I nsh.' d awny to the telepbono, It In no way RI' cflullteri [or Ibe !lec'oud th e la llrllo rd follo \\,lol;. I nte DIY 8 U~' womnn's 8u lclue. a nd In sllitu or Da · per " llIne and walled. Ju st aB I WlIta vIs' proph ecy that Ih c re would be t\n ! ~ h ln ~ htl cam e b ac k Into t h. more . s uldd es, I waR Inc line d to be- roolD . and. sc ntlo l; him S<:!lf, b eg an tu lI eve tha t pcrhaps , nft (>r nil , It was cat, appa l' nlly indllTere nt to the fac¢ o ul y a COi nciden ce. Learning h ,> r I hnt ~l' e r'Ythlug had g row n cold III Itlentlty. I did aut r.. gard as lllllf so th e ha lC-bour h e wus nbsenL Impor tant as to locote ('mnuo'i. I al· "\Vell," I salu Inquirin gly, "did :rou m os t wish d that I had gone In Jlur· learn anything?" Buit of hi m n lone. 1 wou ld have fc lt lie nodded anli calmly finished nn unholy Joy In rouudlng him liP sin- dri nking his ~o ld coffee. g le -hnnd e u, while Dal'ls follow e d orh· ExpeC'tl!l ull Y I snt th e re, wailing tOT e r minor clues. 1 fe lt co n slde ra hly .hlm to go on , li e see me u not teo nc>anno~d that D[\vis apparputly was lleo m y impatlC' ncc . thou gh It must more Inl eres tc d In l ea rning who the 11II\'e heen apparc nt, and wuited: untfl d ea d wo mon was tha n In dlsco·v erl n g he had p'us he d b ack his ch air aad ('rand all's "' h tH nbouts. ligh te d l\ ciga rette. Ho a lwaY II ron ed "I have no Idell what th ey haTe dODe hi s own , :and neve r b erore bad [ realwith Ih e e\olhes, " r sa id almost crOBS· Ired wb:lt a n Irrltal lng operation rollIy. "I s uppose they arc stir! In the Ing a ('Iga r tie CR n b e m ode. It room. Th e inque st was adjourned un ' seemed to tn e thut he was taklog entil tomorrow m ornin~ . l\luybe Ihey tirely u nnecessary pains to lta Ye the have be en tak en to the undertake r ·s . ends twiste d just so. Finally I could He ('arne this afternoon and took the brook no Cu rther d e lay, a nd burst out body away. I forgo t to t<!11 you fhat with: ""'!i'll. what ba vo you dlscovC rnndnll call ed up the F o rrish h ouse cred, Mr. Ins pector · " th is m orning a nd a sked tor Katbarlne I s upposoed th at he mlgbt have ob- right from this very hotel." lal ne d a clue to wh ere the woman's "Whnt did he say? " he nske d npll- garments had IJcen man ufact ured, Ul e lfcn ll y. some tiny thr ~a d by which he hoped I r epeated the '~onv ersatlon wlili to ru n he r Id c ntlty to el1rth. Little Louise word for word as she bau was I p rep ared [or the sta rtling dis · told It to m e. cove rl es h e volleyed a t Ole, 80 tersely, "That," said I, "Is de finite eYldenoo so conc retely !lilt th at I could not that Crandall, the man whom we sus- doubt t he acc urllcy his Info rmati on . pect, was h e re In the place wbe re you "Tbe woman was Sarah Sackett, sent me-h e r~ under nn . assnmed spluste r. She lived on a little farm name. What greater proot of guIlt JUSt ou tside Bridge port with her broth-
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Tl'rey Presented Arm.. Two "ery c harmin g you og Indle. were c1111 "Ln~ In a t ramclir tlae otber ev ening. "So )ou'l'e been d own to the camp?" s;)ld one. "Ycs; and U'! spl e ndid dow n thpre ." "Did th l3 suTttlers bave th "lr arm. wtth l hcm ?" "Of cour e ti:ley dI d . You lJOII't IIUPlJ 08C tb e y would fe a "e them at hom~. do YOll?" " P .holl ldn ·t lite to be thf'Pl wll en the y were tiring. I ha te fl rlu g." "\v'll·y . IIll1y. th,' y don" Il r '." "Don't iliay? \vli'llt do tlley do wltb' th e ir n ~mll , t he II 7" "Wily. th ey put tht'm round you, or courHe, Ilr}d It'" ev er ~o nice."
HistorIc 1,,,'1 stln Vlelted by ManY'Prominent Polltlclanll Made Their BoardIng HOIl8D Here, \lonlllouth, ~ I e .- i'\e ar th e leTel plalu that sln'tch£'s nnrtltwllrd from ~I o nllt o ulh Ar adl'my In tbls city. overlookln)'; a lo ng r en ch of undulating wood lan d, with t be hazy oU ll lnu of th e \\'h ite Mounla lns In th e dl ntance Blands til o lucst r pllc o r l:ollc h lng days. the Prescott Tllvern. Sllua re us a bloc khou 3e. blp r oored. an d once crown ed with a great chJmncr, It h ur ll ~ back to 180 1. wh e n It was built by { ' n pt S e W/III Pr£'sco tt. Thoug h som€'w hot. o/'cu)'cd and ba tt ered, It Is lin IUfI' l'es tlng lu ndlllark. Tho front d oo r lws bo' en aja r a d ecade, and s is.; ht8 et' rs come Il nd go nt will. Tho hui lcllllg Is (jwneu by tbe PretlCott l' stat.e . Ono of th e eurlosltles of tlt e place Is tho o ld tuproo m . This room ~' as 10 t h e d ay of 18 00 wh nt t ho little "face heh ill d tb b screem In the mod em eat-
Opera In th e Boxe• . ",,'h at W3~ thp. s tory or th" ope ra Tl ·,,' hat I ]tpard rnn about li ke thle: In th e nr~ t aet [ hmrnE'11 tha t Mra. Wall u by. Ih" Mockt)' leade r, Is about to BII O he l' hUtibul1c1 for dl.,.orce. In th e 8f'cond nct I " 'arned fhat Mis. Lo tta Plunks s muggl (ld I'll that fa· mous pea rl necldllco, a nd In Ihe third I h earu th at Mr. Gl'rald 1"I'm e ts rapIdl y drink ing il !Ul~l'1t 10 deat!l.~ ned ('ro., Hn ll tltbtlf .
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Old Prea=tt Tavern. In g h ouse Is to· the presen t. The d oo rs le ndin g trl!ll1ll the taproo m to th e n arrow 81dl} !lall are doubl e, a fnct sUI(g-esll 1'0 or Ih e large punch eollS th a t often found en tranc e th e re . Throu gh this en>trance the troops \I'e re march e d In double fil e wben t~ came f re m th e m as tcr fi eld n ea rh~ to Hood the dU 9t from thei r throats with Capt . PreBc o t~'s -West India and lIIIOlasses." Many visiteR n re attracted h ell. In tho summer. The sumn.ter follo'l\'ln g the buJldlng of th e house, in 180 1, It receLnld II. cb r lstenl ng that Immortallzetl it• F rancIs Asbu,y, the pionee r b.fsllop. sat In th e up'p er ball at th e h eud ot a handful 01 lIIetbodlst circuit riders. and conducted th e proccedln gs of the second New England con fer e~e h eld In l'I lalu e. A congregallon supposed to r epreseDt one-s ixth of all the i\1 ethodlsts In New Englllnd gathered outs ide the doors to listen to a discourse from his ven erabl e lips . A!te r Monmouth Acndemy b ecame an ~ducatloDal Institution or BOme Importance, Prescott's Tavern became the boarding place of many men who hav e since won laurels 10 th e political arena. Tenantless and dreary, tbe "old fort." DB It la often called. stnndl3 Uke a llbost or historic days.
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EI3 1':. Second St. , Mll nrlo. Ind .-" My 7 IIt ll-e gir l bad a ua d urea kln g Ollt all AO III tbls grnn d old t ho sc alp . It WOls llt tl e wltile III00PS. man, adored by e very COMTA1 HS The plnt J>lr s would brea k ou t as la rgo one, and wh e r e was NO all over he r ead nh pi n commo a a! OPIATE S he born ~ The answer yol· run d ar. eak r b ld wOll hey T , b ead 18 not e asy. for SUQta DISH' MPI'R low m atter. Sh p 8urr!'red n enrly a yea r CA rllRRHll L reV[R Olnua WIlA born ages for umlng-. It was s ore b d ll n g hin itc wll'll ALL NOSI! AND ago and h e hall been liND 1"11041 PISI!IlSr:9and It cbed nil the tim e. The ma tte r 80 bUlJY over IIlnoo tbat Ir"lven o n til. · t ll ut ran from be r beOld was v(' ry tl,lcl(. Curei t he- t ltk e n d 1lt'~8 ... . prc \'t'ntivt' flJ r o ther .. Liquid he ne Ter bas taken \'eI'Y ofte n . he r r bal r he k idne y remedy; ~.04 comb But not d di erL h I t o a11 nod ru n m brood fc>r Safe ~uc. n c t th o lime to stndy his bea d wa s t oo Bore to comb It, :lnd o.nd 110 11 d or en~ Sold by . 11 drul: lllata aDd borM gOCJCie " • bottlC': tawtly tree. One thing whe n I did co mb, It came out In h o u IC1l , or IiI c nt, e _p rl'U pft.tc1, by the m ll nuJacturc ra. be knows, a nd that Is 4buneh es. Some olgh t~ h e r head Itc bed SPOHN MrOIC AL COo. Cheml •••• GOSHI :N, INDlAN he lIao man y names. sleep. not lll cou he s bad so Am erican c hildren call "I tri ed seye ra l dIffe rent BOapS and him Santa Claus, the , al so pnteot m edi cIne, but ntments oI 1 St, folk little Dutch ld I get to Sloll It . I bega n cou lng b t ' nO Ni cholas, the French usi ng Cuti cIITa Soap and Cutl c ura P e r c Noe l, and th e OIntm e nt this su mme r aIter I sent for Import ant to Mothe r. G<!nnan s Pri nce RuExami n e carefull y every bottlo at . I us ed them un d samples 11'ee a th Krlnprocht or KriBS (o r tb ey did so mu ch good I boug ht a cak() CAB'J'o nlA, a Bafe and sure remedy gle, but th e y all mean Infa nta nnd cblldren , and s ee th at It ur~ e Clltl Bom~ The story of his the same tblng, H e catches a nolh er ste am e r bound at Cutl c ura Soap h and l //~ I Dearsth e on her birthday whleh I ~ tb e s ixth ead wit r In the Proylno . of blrth Is told In m e di eval legend. This at Janua ry . Sh ~ Is s upposed to be ror Fran ce, wh e re th e c hildren are Ointm ent. I was ed le ~~ , u ot Cutlcur ture the Slcnn bed rub and Sonp a tlcur Cu , es italian sto ry says that hi li nam e W8.!I Santa Claus ' wife. and when she Is awaItin g th eir Pe r e Noe l. Som e tim I ,..........-r s calp e\'e r y two In Use For Over 30 Yea rs. St. NlcholW! und he wus a blebop In not busy h elping him she Is In Hnly he Is so IlLto that th o c hildren hav o Olnlme nt In t he Weat.rn (). n II d. h e r Childre n Cry for Fletche 7.J a Cilstori a I wushed had I after week A '!eks. .... I great a New and had He tmas s . Chri ir century the fourth for he r year ly cele bra· to oel brate t he ady e r getting could not tell she deal or mone y, but he WIL8 so good to tlon, whl c b takes plac e o n the s lxtb Yea r tog eth or . But his journey Is not he:ad tllree tim es YOll Demand a of Trade . on her head . poor people, and ea peclally to chil- of January , whe n s he gIves th e chll· yet ended, for he goes buck once more ever had a breuk lng \ou t "It ""ould seem a fla gra ntl y cl ear I r;O:Jl?'~blI'l Olntme~~ a lso mad e lind Soap a Cutlcur as fast Inte· as e th away It Into lly a gave he especI that dren, to Russia, dren toy s , tTults. candles , etc. (SIgned ) case ," said the magIstr ate, adding, to , I,,",.~"".v<.. . been . Bu t the balr gro w beautifu lly, be got It. There are many tales about ~:,ir~::;~~~ Is also known In RU Bsla and rlor, where h e b as not yet She 1911. 22. Dec, n, tho burglar who had been hal e d be· Patterso a Emm moat and Mrs. bls good deeds, but pe rbaps tbe rUAd. an> DU".::.:,;:;,._.:,;;;;._ ,~_.;;; children be lieve In Mrs. h e Is the frlen'd of all children for many say to great you a have sold "Wbat nt . him OIntme fore and Soap Cutlcnr a In\.CreBt ing one Is bow be brought Instead at Mr. Santa Claus. ~'tL b.,"~UIOOJl Tbere must th(, re forc eXl~nd his jouMley f7" ach yoursel e of ample back to life three children who bad she Is oall ed 8abousk ll, und the s tory Into farthes t Norway . and e ven Into tbrongh out the world . S lAnd ~r~ llomeate adln", hope 1 t Du . honor your " I' ot mucb, fr ee, with 32·p. Skin Dook . Addroos A ~ .. 'r.Cnneo t, Bukaldl e_... . been killed. Icelund she ntene!!. se because bort s kind a so e m t ells that sbe Is DepL L, Boaton. " you cal, give In Italy he WIL8 known liS a tall Is re penting at b er s ins . ...:-.r.\:'t·~ ~\u&e:lib':b~t While h e Is bu sy with th e children post·car d " Cutlcur a. f,~~.:': Tbls Is my busy seaRon ."-Ju dge. 11 .(J.l) wu rth o f borwl &Dd.tnu.e b lnafter Adv. man, dressed In whUe robes and looking Is wife JUAt 1116 In eub. Tuda,l his nnd or")'. north tbe of a Americ to came Dutch Wben the Bnt th e happy Recipe for Succeaa . Doubt'l wearing a crown. Peter . Italy In ;~~~~~it.-:t.aWo~ south. e ei~:>:; th Don't In blulnf!. n children Lhlog1lllk the & lhrlrty 00 little ir stories or tb e lr pa· bnd f or .1& YCllfTi. bu\ onl, an 11l " Dutcb did not think of this kInd man they brougbt the "Wh en I am asked," tb e Mlnne' . 00:e lJL "ater ror blulnl!'. Jlsk rur ROO ('rO&8 Greece. At dark on the and Spnln cele· as Christm their and saint tron lI'uod TUluo iJl ue. Ad" ~~:::r!t &~~~~{tl ~n~~ that way. To the Dutch people he be gins. apollll Messen ger quotcs P ete r Doubt 111111 IHue, Lbo 8as t a lcbowan or .Alberta. And tbe c hildre n com· eve cif Eplpban y the Betana I "the ae cre t of success . 1-" always appear(> d as sbort-Ie gged and bratlon s. saying, B Il, with d crowde are squares open The In· gs IItockln their up hang to ~;~It.:tl::;eni;;'~ t~~:~ Ideal. nced Her me furs. I In for d you wrappe to well came pot·bell led and e "Surely nobody ever woode n shoes Into trees of all sizes, wax figure s at th W. s. NETHER Y. l Idea just an f o with l fe, Idea wi bla your Is rrupted "What Inte He was accomp anied by II black ste ad of putting that," While toys, and e. TheIr saInt was Christ child, candl es 418 Gardner 8k1g" Toledo. OhIo 0 8 to ed?" up "Not Muchw . Mra, sarcasm band. ot touch n elave. who carried a bag tull at sweets the ope n fireplac of Cana4'ao (jO"l'.m ...b& .6&o~t, OT jovial man, excepti ng the air resound s wltb the sounds "One wbo will begin payin g yo u all· I far," admitte d Mr. Doub t. calmly, and presentl l. St. Nlobol u carned the Bame kind, wblstles , horns and carola, of .~~~~~-::::.tW! Instead r r.:!:: reindee witb came I he that judge the tor the nd wulling mony Without a birch rod witb blm and naked tions are lin· "But some day 80me one w ill. Bou celebra heBe t ll e Wh The . Holland In -..... as ' horses children who bad been good and who driving ort to. Everybo d y over fifty years at age to nam e the amount ," told theIr stories of lahed Santa Claus and bls wife go had been bad. If tbey we r e good be Oerman cblldren Is asked, soonl'r or later, to say what ex· knows nobody , bollday • short a for Ru· rince who sent P KIng George Super8t ltlous, gave the m nuts, cracken l and can· the Christ child, he thinks Is the secret at success . e hav they that said Is It where, aclly Into InquIre to lIervant bls as precht tbey th ey a sk m e I shall say, dlee, but If they had heen bad An Inciden t which occurre d wblle I Save the time and clCPen.e of hnulinr lr been see n In tho high mounta ins o f And so wh e n The cbildre n put tlH!lr bebavlo r and to distribu te tbe got a lIogglng , winter "Simply this: If yon feel that you th e king WIVl out s hooting re ce ntl y j' your corn to the mill. Buy a .fONARCH the g enjoyin land SwItzer great a see Dot did the ir wooden sabots In th e open ftre- present s , They mu.t bo born, try to be born lucky.'' ' o ve r the Han. John \o\' nrd's prese r ves MILLantigrind the mealfor your own t.'lble. In the stories and sports. \Vh e rever they enjoy thl'lr clt monur the You arc Bure 10 have clelUler1• f~.her Ilnd that place so he could put eome more pree· deal at dltreren ce ShOW8 they ey ll as Woo soon at as for short, Is It 80 took the twenty- fitth of Decemb er holiday . thfO ns more meal. Send today for 11 Monarch Mill. rso pe ts? other Though Her many enta In these on gOing out, Are with work What ahares theIr ncs Santa Claus' appe ar· are reste d they comme thlr·: r ." look y numbe wa a the far a about In Russia he wna wOMlblped the aB the day tor has tion "Oladys supersti for the coming year. Her tee n . The e ig ht guns were Jo ined at ~ AN~ same way, but he always appeare d ance. "I don 't und e rstallli that. Tbls Is only a part of the r ea l child angel the WIUI It France In vest· Il'orotrlnd lnlrOom 11•• 1, all ~1Q4. ot the Il8 a tall pen'on woarlng lIan ce U\' es j us t a rou nd the corner." luncb eon by five women of th e purt y I to bless th e chll· ChrIstm as legend, tor Christm as ~~tc~~ ~:i~~i2~"lL!~~Oo~; no ng kI the mente of a bis hop, with miter and who came every year nnd , It Chilton a8 l at s tuyl ng er them wltb would not be ne arly as beautifu f u r Cblldrca .~.:'.l'Y:r:~~ !:~,~~~,IIJ'r"'~!~r 8~o': Syrnp ' SoothlDK I & not Wlnalow' would lira. r crown , His compan ion was a beard· dren and to rememb numbe rd ho had Is were It not tor th e splendid ever· Leeth lDI . 8 oft,e na the gum~ , red\\c."cl'\ 1nH o muU\·· tlclng th e unlucky ~~d'}~~'t:~':r~~~~~ l' il t ed man w earing a fur coat., C8TT}'lng 80me smBll gltt. Afterwa ng. rdl lia their Donald until with ng rl down sit shhnme trees, Be nt his servant , green tJou,aUa ,. paID . C'\lrtes WIDd <." o li c.!e)c 4 bottle ."", Sprout, Waldroo , Co" ' was a stick and a baeket full ot prescnt a. so mueb to do he tate, es e th trim· upon guy and agent es acting Santa Claus many brillian t cundl The re are many Inte resting legends Pere Noel, wblcb Is the :;;~~B~OX~4~ti;tI~,~.;U~N~C~Y~'~P~A.;-d Sbe Is Indee d a clc\'er womaD It sb e call ed In to m ake th eHeDu mbe Dutch children , to mlngs. Th e Dutch m ay bOMt that . r up to I' ~':::==r ald associa ted with tbe name ot St. Nlcb· of . tbe Fren.ch and rOllrtee n. -New York -to Santa Claus was born In Holland , Is too clover to show It . and - ---gifts his te dletrlbu him help One . England In olas or Santa ClauB P e rhaps h e waB. But knows? 'lUl Who SurgOO , bless to clilnB come fPhysi will e h Statro tbat our them sult tell tocon '.1 80me Is that h e was put In prl80n for Every InV411d1DOmt!71 fg IlImted German y Is th e hom e at th e Ch rlstYear. o, Buffal titute, callM Surgi and Hotcl d'8 unknow n ottense, but manage d to them b e tore th e New Invall th e first country and Specialism, at the Thougb Santa Claus has a large mBS tree , for It was escape. ThIs Is told In "An Hue 'Ilnd that used th e evergre e n tree In Christ· or horses letter or person ally at mil expe1UJe.-R. V. PlERC E, M. D. splendId two Y., and N. slelgb tellR It and Cry Atter Christm as." and It supplies more tion, celebra mas , es countri the o t ng accordI r, reindee of th e arraign ment, convIct ion and such long distanc es than one-hal t ot the trees tbat arc Impriso nme nt of Chrilltm as, and how be visIts. be bas appear In all used by Santa Claus . he "brokA out ot prison In the bolt- to cover that he cannot The re are many beautifu l stories Sanltl day . same Ihs on es bls countri leaving -crnys and -got away, only ted with Ille orIgin o f the flrst assocIa r e rath or , Holland In born hoary hair and gray beard sticking Claus was as tree. One legend says that Christm him. flnd to between two Iron bars ot a window ." It took the Dutch cbildren ddigoes to on the holy night all natur ~. even the and traveler great a Is be But conIIrst at was he There is every reason why wome n should not trust theirmedica In Oe rmany and th e trees , were rejoIcin g animals many has l e b wbere gh es, thorou a s countri tbe aU tor require IIldered as an advance courier cate constit utions in the hands of unskill ed person s. It me n and worn· and thn.t- the cedars, Instead of poInt· is The!'a anism, org =m.a1e f e delicat the Chrlstk tndle1n , distribu ting part at shops and thousan ds ot tand unders , educat ion to apprec iate and Ho goes to all Ing their hranche s upward :t.8 pointed 6pecialist. tbe ange l chUd's gUts and promisi ng en "Iorklng for him. reason why she should write or person ally consul t an experie nced every to slender trees, spread tb e lr branche s lly especia rmany, Oe of rests to tbe Christon n~leln a visit of th e Cbrl8tkl r be lind r mothe the n" imForest," and wide to protect mas eve when be heard that the cbll- tbe wonder tul "Black As a power ful. invigo rating tonic, "Favo rite Presc riptio tbousan ds of new.bor n child . Though it was mid· no Cemir.i tly distinc organs the to Wld system dren were good. In some of tbe small gete thousan ds !llId whole parts strengt h to the wlntor th e thorn commen ced to bIos· uelytrees. tioos grotesq d occ.upa all appeare of be places fiowers made a in particu lar. F~ "run-d own." debilita ted women But e~n the groat fores ts at Ger- 80m and Its white sometim es In goatskI n and dancIng Th e child's cradle. tho for cover treC8 tbe all hIm gIve cannot manT like a goat, again In a wblte IIbeet to RussIa and oliv e poured rorth oil tor th e new· with a stick and two IIgbte In his he needa, 80 he hurnes Norway until ho born child. All were happy · eXcflpt moutb. Tbe legend says tbat Claus, even to Sweden and has many shops the s mall pine , whl(;h had nothing to ~e wants. he all gets whator Nlchola ue, Necht Ruprecl it, , New York, otte r, and year by year It grew taUer. Chicago Parts, , London In ever bls name Is, "comell In wearing rus great Stili It never forgot that holy night. cities. a. wblte sheet and balding a stick In and In many other Its are In Nuremb erg and In and the w1nd sweepin g througb hlB hlUld." He tells tbe children to factone s s moans be cause th e pIne lSI hranche . d Ober!un Bernese the In land, Switzer flogs iM pray, and It they dillobey be of the dolls. wood· still unbapp y becaus e It had nothing them, but It they obey he gIves them Here he has many re watchee made to give. miniatu im toys and plenty of nuta and apples. hening nervinc go to all countri es of the world. Is unequa led an a restora tive tonJc. As a soothin g and strengtility. irritabi lity Tho Italian oblldren al80 bel1eved that excitab s German y nervou s reaches subdue he and time the allays By iption" . Prescr FEAST rite MAS "Favo YE CHRIST In theU' patron Balnt, but they worattenda nt upon the Christm as markete are emptied or nervou s exhaus tion, and other distres sing sympto ms commo nly ~blpet! bls wife tnatead . Her name III s rcfresh inK dressed induce always It . are organ:; whleb e theU' trees, functio nal and organic disease s of the feminin La Befana and they pay lUI mucb born· Now all our nelgbbo rs' chimne ys coming. hll altlng ..... dency. despon and anxiety do mental aleep and relieve s age to ber al the other cblldren .moke, Then he takes a tast steame r to to the salnt. She Is not good look· And Christm as logs are burnIng : !and~ In be Ume the a physic ian or by IUId , Amenca Dr. Pierce 's Favori te Prescri ption Is devised and put up byingredi baked meats lng, tor sbe Is suppose d to be more ent8 have York 'be Is pretty well tl.red dut. Their ovena they wIth New Its es. maladi 's women says of ent legoend Tbe treatm pld. the than 2.000 yeanl vast experie nce in cboke, more servor one brtnp '. alw&Y1I He e. practic of schools all in ians that when the three Wi" men were antll wIth blm and be has 80 many the indorae ment of leading physic And all their IIpita are turning . lie, sorrow about ,to pus her window she let door the bomel to vlllt that only a few ot the Wltbou t fulad to go to the wIndOW IUId salute It hap to die, The"F avorit e Preecr iption" has been cblldren get to lIee bim. He burries And It by cold It wben mllltake pie. as Chrtstm thu!n. She saw her a in bury't We1! by dealers in medici ne In its Jlquid sold na jut ys In and out of tbe chimne was too late, ant! has trted to repent And evermo re be melTY. for over 40 years. Now It can also be form can. he lUI fast by md';1nc tbe cblldren of Italy bappy ohhem tn tablet forlD-DneIlC150~ obwned , n tathers Christia early tbe When tbe Dr. Piorc;D for trial bozo to e. atampB mlstieto the bolly, RtTES enl. The and the came over to Brltal'n they tound that ORIGIN IN 11'. . . . .11 bowl, the Yule IOC, Dr. Pierce'. \ Pleasant Pel\eta Invigor at.. the to amalga mate the Christm as tree are remnan te at old It w.. easier the etomacb , liver ~d bowel&. ODD to tArM a dole. theIr with paganll of daYB teast · amalga become Buy to taka . . candy. Many Old Chrfatm .a Cuatom a Hive euatom a that haYe . and ttiacblng il than It mated and 1I1oolfted Into the usage at f)wn custom Down From a••n Handed Tliwt.. h" _AI Bend 31 on....ceo t _mpo to pay cMt 01 wrappIn s wal to e~... cate t "m from the mlnda Ancient modern e1v1lh:atioD. . • maUl". oaIy on a rr- cop,. of Dr. Plen:o'll Comanc! and men 'all like who,> people Britain. whom of tbe 8enee Medlcal Advtaer , 1008 pepe. cloth. mon It II tnterat inl to Dote ' that maDY . The DruJda of Oreat day., on reCJ'eaU there wben women., loved tbelJo bound. IQvaUd'll Hote1an d Surgical lnatltvte , R. V. Gf the Cbrtiltm u cUstCtmil wbteh ba1'e the Roman . dlacov.e red m~re11 Pi--, II. D.t PtrMIdeDto BdIJa, N. Y• re.d the Celts. were a The - CbrtBtt an ml8~narI" or t'he endeare d theml/e lves to the PfIOPle the,. ClOnqne rullng the people by cruel cbanled tbe ' Dame of" the feallt .. __ ........-.. . _ .. d ' I . ~ _\.11..,.,.. ..... e all ...... ~ _--' wor ....... . o"er -_ _ Ohrl.tin lu, aft. 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I I The home of Mr. and Mrs. George I i' j Mayer of Eleventh street was the scene of 8 pretty wedding Thursday t ..... __ .__ ........ ......... _ .. , ..... . .. ...J _.~, _ aftf'rIloon when their daughter Miss Aurelia Mayer was made the wife of You can gl't the best Men's Neck· Felt for ladies at BarnMr Auth!lr Zell, son of Mr. and Mrs wear at Barnhart's. hart's. J ohn Zell, of Co rwin, Ohio. The cere· mony was rearl a t 6 o'clock by Rev. Mrs. W. R. Allen is shopping in Mrs. A. B. Sides was in Dayton, J. A. Bennett. of Sistersville, W. Va . nay ton, today. Thursday. former pastor of lhe Fifth Street Baptist church of this city, in t.he Pure I rish linen Handkerchief's Stel'ling Sil ver Tie Clasps at Barnpresence of fifty guests. Preceding fine quality at Barnhart's. hart's. the ceremony Lohengrin's wedding Mrl!. J. O. Cartwright entertained march was played by Miss Nina KinJ . C. Hisey was a Dayton visitor, the Card Club Thursday evening. ney: a classmate of the bride. Thu rsday. The bride wore a white satin gown Mr. Bert Grant is in Dayton on Fancy boxed c.andy at Hawke's with trimmings of pearl and full Grocery. length veil. Her flowers were pink busi ness this week. rosebuds. Miss Laura Sheffe, as M. C. Liddy is the guest of rela· Buy a piece of Alumimum Ware bride's maid had a pretty toilelte of tives in Le\)anon. at Hawke's Grocery. delicate yellow crepe de chine, and carried a lar&,e cluster of the pink Howard Chenoweth has been quite Miss Nora Ellis and brother Car· buds. The groom's best man was sick for several days with quinsy. rington were in Dayton, Saturday .. Mr. Dean Simkins. In the dining room where the Useful gifts for men, Wilson Bros. Dr. J. T. Ellilt took a Masonic bride's table was placed, pink and Shirts at Barnhart's. degree in Lebanon, last week. .YJ"een were the colors of decorations Mrs G W Hawke and daullhter, A basket of pink roses with fern~ The most complete line of dress Donna, were in Dayton Monday centered the table. Shirts are found at Barnhart's prices The bride is a young woman of from fifty cents to $1.50. Rain Light and Flint Kote Roof charming personalities and was grad· Mr. and Mrs. C. B Bentley visited uated from the Newark High school, ing; for sale by W. H. Madden & Co relatives in Springboro Sunday. class of 1911. Mr. Zell .eing grad· Leave orders for Cakes, Pies and . uated the same year from Dl'nison Bread for your Xmas dinner atl Buy him a box of Red Man Collars. University, Granv.ilIe. You get them at Barnhart's. Mr. and Mrs. Zell left Thursday Iratherine Alexander's. night for Rochester, N. Y., where Have you seen those Ladies' Miss Katharine Alexander was they will make their future home. Boudoir Slippers at Barnhart's. buying goods in Dayton. Thursday. Mr. Zell being employed by a large construction company there as civil Carl Frye and Hobart Marsh left Handkerchiefs at Barnhart's from enKineer. Monday evening for their trip to 5 cents up to 50 cents. The young couple received fRany Waahina-ton, D. C. Those twenty-five cent Socks at handsome and useful ,resents. Barnhart's are easily matched with That his mother, an invalid. might A fine assortment of Alumimum neckwear and make useful gifts. hear the wedding service which Ware at Hawke 's Grocery. Just unites the lives of Arthur Zell, of what she wants. John Gustin apent Sunday in Ken· Rochester, N. Y., and Miss Aurelia ton, going up to accompany his wife Diamond and wedding rings at Mayer, of Newark, Mr Zell has home. caUlMld to he installed at the Mayer Cary's Jewelry Store Lebanon, Ohio. home in North Eleventh street a The best medium priced boxed Think of it three pair of Silk Socks candy, Hickoks, at G. W. Hawk e' s. Ion&, distance telephone. Mr. Zell's mother was unable to fo r $1 at Barnhart's. Chas. Zimmerman arrived home travel to Newark to attend the ser· Mr and Mrs F. E. Benecke, of Thursday after a pleasant visit with vices and the young man was disappointed. He conceived the idea of Napoleon, Ohio, are guests of W. A. relatives in Michigan. conueeting Newark and Waynesville Benecke and family. If you buy him a Shirt he will be with a long .tistance telephone wire Something new and useful is a Tie pleased with one that comes from which would all but bring his mother Ring. You get them at Barnhart's. Barnhart's. into the room where the ceremony was to be performed. Mrs. Lina Devitt, Mrs. J . B. The Woman's Auxiliary of St. He consulted Manager Wallace of Chapman and Emmor Baily, Jr., Mary's church will Dleet at the rec. the Bell Telephone company anj the were in Dayton, Monday. tory Friday afternoon at ! o'clo~k. neceaeary arrangements were soon complet.d. Thursday morning Man. Fine Cut Glass for Xmas and Wed- You need not be afraid of &,etting apr WalJaee personally 8llpervised ding presents at Cary's Jewelry store the wrong shade in Neckwear, it the installation of the portable in- Lebanon, Ohio. you buy from Barnhart. strument in the Mayer home and F. J. Sherwood left Saturday for The Orthctdox Friends will eom· will also see that a good clear line is obtained through to Waynesville, Pittsburg, Pa., where he will spend menee a series of meetings January 5, 1913. that the mother may have n. diffi- the winter with his son. culty gin hearing the I!ervice.-The Don't forget that the child wants Combination sets o~ Susp~nders Newark Daily Advocate. a pair of those Red Top ftul'lber Boots and Garters, packed In Christmas boxes for fifty cents at Barnhart's. at Barnharta'a. If you are lookin&, for Christmas preeents for a i'entleman you ('.an Mr. and Mrs. W. H. Allen and Mr. Mesdames ~ue Hawk~ and Ruth certainly find 8OmethiD&' new and up and Mrs D L Crane were in Leb- Janney were m ClarksVllle Tuesday to the minute at Barnhart's. anon S~nd~y ~fternoon. evening installing officers in the O. , . E. S. STATE CO~N SHOW Lockets and chains, Cha~ms, Cuff If you want a pair of Christmas buttGna, gold Fo~ at Cary sJewelry Slippers for a lady, Barnhart can fit The Fifth Annual State Corn Show store Lebanon, OhIO. her just as well as if you knew the will be held in Memorial Hall, Lima, . . . . size Ohio, January 7-11, 1913. Mr. ar,'d Mrs. W~1l1am Wdhams, . While this show contains a great S. H. EllIS and famll! were S~nday d C F eats f J C rt d f lIy Rev. P. B. Thompson an ., com exhibit it will also contain an gu 0 ames u I. an am . Shutts attended the County meetinaexhibit of farm machinery and everyHickock's and Mmmally'. fine of Sunday School. at Lebanen SatthiDA' that i'0CII to make up a com- boXN Candies 20c to $5.00 at urday. p]ete equipment in the ways of tools Hawke's Grocery. an4 conveniences on a model fann. Barnhart has pure Silk Hosiery in The State Com Improvement kJ,. Miss Nellie Atkinson, of Oregonia, the latest shades ranging in price sociations meets on the 9th and 10th will spend a few weeks with Evan from three pair fer $1.00 to 75c the in thia city. The Annual Com Ban- Gustin and family, at Kenton, Ohio. pair. quetwill beheld Wednesday, January You do not need to know the size, Messrs. Joel Hamilton and Lemley 8th. A creat l)Oultry show will be held in the same city from the 6th to to buy a Shirt for a Christmas pres- .curtis returned home Monday evenent. for Barnhart will exchange any in&' after a few days pleasant visit in 11th. Cleveland. 1. The Hi&'h School Com Contest article after Christmas. (Contest No. S) requires at ]past Mr. and Mrs. C. M. Robitzer, Mas- Toilet, Manicure, Shaving sets three exhibitors-each exhibitor to show a ten ear sample of any variety ter F"etierick Robitzer, Mra. J. D. make nice Xmas presents. Cell and of com of his own raising. Premium Marlatt and Miss Helen Marlatt see the big display at Cary's Jewelry were Dayton visitors Saturday. store, Lebanon, O. a Trophy Cup (Silver.) 2. Boys' and Girls' Contest beAll the baHt makes of Watches The following visitors from out-of tween ages of 1()"18. 'See contest W al tbam, El&in, Hamilton, Rockford town were present at the meetingof No. 7 in premiUm lilt. Premium, Dlinois and the finest Gold and Gold Waynesville Lodge Tuesday evening: Trophv Cup. (Silver.) Filled Cases at the lowest prices atl S. Fred, A. B. Kauffman, Forey 8. Boys' Special Contest for boys Carey'. Jewelry Store Lebanon. Brown, Chas. Cross, W. C. Turton, who complete the Wasbin~ton Free F B. Sherwood, C. A. Bruner, Judtre Trip Contest. Premium, in P'rizf's Miss Rowena WriCht and Mrs. Cunningham, M. A. Jameson, Dr. C. fer yellow :corn, amountina- t<. $79. Miles Wolcott and daughter, of Red A. Hough, of Lebanon; H. D. KelliSix prizes for other colors amounting Lion, were guests of Mr. and Mrs. Bon, Horace Wilson, M. A. Farr, Jos. to $21. E. V. Barnhart, Tuesday. Hadley, Warren Pence, Chas. Hen. For detailed information write sel, of Springboro; G E. Randall, of SecretaryD. W. Galehoulle, Wooster, ·Mrs. J ohn Gustin , of Dodds. reo Dayton; F. A. Hartsock. of Harveys· Ohio, for a premium list and ru les turnPQ home last Monday after burg. and l'eirUlationa. spending almost six weeks with her I hope your school will be repre- son Evan Gustin, at Kenton. Ohio, Why pay high prices for Spectacles, IMlllted by theauperintendent. teacher ' havil'g been called there by the and Eye gla.'lSes, when you can get of qrfculture as well as by a·good serious illness of Mrs. Evan Gustin, your eyes lested free and relievpd of dIsp)q of com. who is now slowly reeoverinli" from your headaches We grind lenses . If·,ou cannot 1'0 ask Mr. D. W. an attack of typhoid fever. Mrs. for astigmatism and all defect of the . .a.1ti1ioUe, if you can lend samples Morten Roush, Mm. Gustin's mQther, eye. Having had twenty years of ex• .~ Of Coni.in hia care. wil1 remain with her daughter in perienctl, we can guarantee you cor~ '. 'j , Kenton until !!he further re(!overs reet vision and satiSfaction. F. B• .'it.'.\.lH·...... ,~ ,• • lAbanon. Ohio. her health. . Car,y, Optician, Lebanon, Ohio. ,
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THE JANNEY HOLIDli STOCK l'his season is a marvel of beauty and elegance. We sHall deem it a privelege to show you through this extensive assortment, consisting of the following: A large lot uf Books from........ . . . 5c
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J. E. JANNEY Dr .•T. T. Ellis, A. Maffitt, J. C. CHRISTMAS POST OFFICE HOURS Hawke, Dr. and Alpha Ward, and Harry Sherwood were in Lebanon, If you have any surplus Lobby open from 7 8. m. to 8:3(1.p. Sunday afternoon, attending the stock for sale, use laying of the Harmon building cor- m. Classified Column. It All departments open from 9 to 10 ner stone. a. m. will sell them for you. General delivery window open FARMER'S INSr'ITUTE from 4:30 tei 5:30 p. m. Following is the program of the Carriers will make their trips on Farmer's Institute, in School Hall, this day. December 27 and 28: Do not call when the windows are . - - - - - - - - - - - - -• Friday,9:80 a. m.-Thirty Years closed, you wiil receive no attenti on of CorDi Growing, Horatio Markley, Frank H.••___ Farr, Postmaster. ______ 4.____ __ Swine Husbandry, M. C. Thomas. Friday,1 p. m.-The Live Stock HAD LEG BROKEN Farmer, M. C. Thomas; Co operation as a Means of Reducing the While workin« in a gravel pit last High (;ost of Living, Charles Mich- Saturday afternoon, J. D. Marlatt ener; The Ohio Clover Family, . A had hiB leg broken .nd one arm Romanc:e of the Legumes, Horatio severely bruiSed. The gravel, which Markley. was frozen, became loosened above Friday, 7;30 p. m.-The Ideal where he was shoveling and falling Homeallld its Surroundings-Horatio on him injured him in the manner Markley; Reading, Miss Justina stated above. He was removed to Hartsock; Time Chance and the his home on Fourth street and Iii Fanner, M. C. Thomas. i'etting along as well as can be exSaturday, 9 a. m.-Education of pected. These furnaces are right Our Girls, Mrs. C. T. Hawke; Some -:---...---•. . - - The price is low, Problems in Soil Fertility, M C BRING IN ' P~ODUCTS Give me a chance l'bomas; Reading, Miss Minerva I will prove it so. ~ Harlan; Nutritive Value as Com· The Institute officials would be pared wit~ the Cost of Foods, Mrs pleased to see a big display of the The work is good Clara SmIth Rodgers; The Advan- farmer's best products. All farmers tages of' Live Stock Farming, Hora-j have something worth looki1"g at in The material is best The proof is yours tio Marldey the way of apples, pears, potatoes, Saturday. 1 p m-Tge .Corn Crop, corn, etc. Bring them in and let By the test. M C Thomas; Labor and Ita Reward, others see them. It will makea nice Miss Blunche Riley; Our System of exhibit. . The fire is great Tile Drainage, Horatio Markley • _ • The heat intense The Morr Family will furnish the Do you read your O~D or your With little fuel music neighbors' Miami Gaz..tte?
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Elizabe th Ann Chenow eth, t he ! H Ime~' ( 'omlJ Oysle l's Furlge Edgem ont Fancy Fancy RelllPm her til e Homn 'I'alent 1'1",) daught er Lrave vou r urder oLhrrs R(' II ;/ t 1 ;) " l'a/ ilh' of Thoma s and Matildh OFFIUE era'luc!ra Dates Basket s UL Lytle Hull, ::, uturtl~y (I V Il ll I I II.( - • MA I N STltEE T Chenow eth was born at 'ulilf measu re F,.. POllll il 10c i-'UUIlJ Clar ksvi lle. The He:lt ever lOI~ Pound 30c to 50c Aug us t 25. 1850. died Decemb er 10. Tbe "cDool will 1111'1'1' n Vr\ LLEY TELEPHONE--CA LL NO 11 2 1912. age 62 yea rs. 3 mont ~ h ort Xmnll progrlllH next ~ nntl" .v I hs and 15 lean ey d ays She was united in mar riage ul leruoun ut I.be rl"gn lor hour, I Mixed D. L. C RANE, Editor and Manag eI' to William Z. Chenow eth Baluw'in - June 3, o'clock . N u ts .'\ pples Mrs . Wi ll iuUl tJarruo ny hil S lin en 16c Pc.und 1876. She united with th e Met hod ist. Rates of Subscr iption church m Indiana by baptism . In qu ite tllck ~he jJllHt w('e k hDt. i ~ One YeM' (strictly in M! vlUlce) .. . .. . . . '1 . 00 1877 she again united 2 STORES FULL OF wit h t he Hap. 8OJme w/1ut iruprovt\cl lit 1111:1 IJrIHl I' S ogle Copy . . ........ . . . . . . ... . . .. . . . O~ tist church 1,'''IdlJll at Mid dlerun . T he Uuy tou sh oppers on \Vol llI (>~ St'e OlJ r I.H.I·('I' Chocolat.es d ll Y were loie!!d"'L U eS Adda Kon Rlli . r .;in!l icl(, Death is as mys t erious as th e Rates of Advert ising Il oe per X Pound thing called life . It enter s the Cuthur ine ,.robn~, , MIlt.ildu Ell1rl(;l.. •leadiog Localo, per line.. . . . . . . I and ~: homes Murgar of et the proud and lowly and J oh n>! . HeadIng Loc~ I •. black ' &ce. per 1I1l0 . . • • ~ ASSOI tTMEN T OF CAN DIES YOU EVE n . SAW, ",laulOOli Ad8. not t.o oxcoed 0 "0 110M Mi llS Estu 8 tILoy SPODt· Sllv ~ rtl beckon s . All things in this old I''h'in z Heinz AND Ol It PHiCE S AHE LOW. Three Ill8I!rUon•. . . , . . ..... . . 36<: world are ord ered a nd follow ('hili Snure as days lust week in Day tun tho gu,~"t Pean ut Bu tter ()bltUllr! eJI. five Inchea free , ov~r I1vu __ & natura1 Catsu Jy p as day follo ws ni g h t of Mr. ILnd Mrs . .1. M. Stlley . &: lDeI..,., per Iln" ........ . . . . . ,. .... lOc, 15c . 2fic I , OM or thaokl, . . .. . . . .. . .... . . .. .. . ~ Ik: Cut Mixe d, Mr . St/lcy Luruh and Mistl L,)Ii. Fren ch Cream s I Aunt Lib ' has been summo ned to " "'"OIU&lOO8..... .. .. .. ........ DOt: the Great Beyond . We know not 8 a r t~ook were wllrried in LelJlllJ un . ' cJalo et.c. where eba e III m ade . . ...... Taffy Mixc(1 . . .. 311c .Jelly Bean s N (' \1' k Wedne sdayaa d tuok the truin h e re ' ,apia, Advertlalng Pt . 'nch . . ....... . . IOC W hY nor questio n. We New only now Mi ' \'~ Dlacount.. glveD ) 0 contract . she has laid down her life at the in the even ing enroute to their n n w Fudges Jelly Slice s ~h'a L Honey Master 's call. " Well done ,,"ood and hom. on H uffman Ave. in D!l y t un Pean u t Crisp DECE MBER 18, 1»13 We l:Sutt extend ercup to them s our beHt wi lJb es a fai t hful servan t step up higher ." Mr!\ . .A IdlL Ketterlllun rot u m ell tu <: Fllfl (,V Her life did not belong to herself Cocoa Ices and Othe rs Beechn ut ChCl""I :;tes alone but to the God that gave it. her b ome In Duy t on on TUtl::ltlIlY Peanu t Bu tter 3Gc I 'Oil nil Box MallY &,ood kind acts have been per- after spendi ng a oouple of we"kH lOc, 15c, 25c formed by this loved one, Althou gh witb fr itmu8 I1nd re latlv tls here. Look at the label on your Albert ~tl1oy and furnll y molorp d S w eet Fla. Oran ges Ml laga G rape~ . Grape Fru it. a lJuffere r for several munths she paper and tee wben your F~incy CraniJe nies. Fancy Cig-a n; t, ) DaytGn , on &tnrd uv A II s i z e~ . Special pri ce hy bo x. . was patient throug h it all. Many Ne'w Celery . Dates , F igs, Ra i si n time expires . l ~ ifli~ Il x Mrs, Jan e Dy ke ente rt ained tit Buck wheat times she had wished her Heaven ly :!5c Ca l . E n g. Waln uts F lour Father would come and take her t:!unday dinll8f in h on or of her 7:,t1.1 Ciga rs The l in'-' bi rt ~t hday W al ll llt~ Mr. you e\'l~r saw, and Mrs . 8 bermlln home. all g-vvd allli fre~ h . Dy ke a nd obildre n a nd Mr . /l nd All Ldnd s in box es of 12s and 25s. New She leavea a husban d, one b rother Mr!l . Fore!Jt Graham Orange & Lemon and da IJ ahter Cookin g Fig,; New Mixe d Nuts and a host of neighb ors and f riends Jelly Slices Mrs . Eli~ be tb ,la nes a nd Missel! Ilk a lb. P ipes e - - - - - - - - - - -e to mourn her loss. lOc a lb. Fr es h P tJ as tl'd Pl" II1Ut!l. Bl'azils . BI llnahe Corn ell. ,ZIlla Gith ens ttnd A IIlIl,nu s, FilL rts. i\ nice assortm ent at 2fic and 50c 'Weep not me Zoe Duke wer e in Dtlyto n s boppin g, compan ion . , My sufferm g now IS o'er. Friday , Ne,,, Ev a p. Hamill Grown I've gone to be with Jesus. l'eachl'!'I &. fltlLnJey Lam b and J . C. !:l og iun Spccial prices to Ch urches and School s in Candics, Nuts a nd Ora Celery Apr ico ts nges. Near that bright and golden shore. oame from Dayton On Tuesda y evening of last week, Cranbe rries l:l undu y on 11 It will pay to get our prices bef ore buying . MI88 Nora Ellis was the victim of a A Friend . rand em and t ook dlD ner with Mr surpris e when a few of her friends CARD OF THANKS and IIrl! . C. 1:5 . Lamb. Califor n ia ('arne in to remind her that she had W l)rd was reoeived here 8u ud"y We d~ire to extend our heartfe lt Chocola te Soft Shel l reached anothe r mile· stone in life. thanks to our friends and 5prinl!; Valley Creams Waln ul K neig hbors, of t he dellth of P r lJf. C"rl L . t:lmith, 2 Way nesville STO R ES I5c Pound Misa Nora had retired for the night who BO kindly assisted us during the one of Lyt lt-l 's form er t e acher~. LJe and was soo~ very much aatAnished Ion&, illness of our beloved wife. died in ArkaDs as wher e ba ilild lived to find ber room filling with unex- daught er and sister. and U nd en vood 's New I,ai::;in::! Bananafl for their for a oonpl e of yeo rll 0 11 tlcooun t lIf Green & Green Ou r Oysters in Fancy peeted guests. MiBl Nora ,soon lIympat hy. respect and assistan Cu t. Mi xed l~anuy faillo g an I healtll . Bis Oranges C r at' ker ~ are body is beiD~ Sanitar y Cans ce, Oli ves 101' equaled the occzlIBi on and joined the after her demise . Curran r.rap(·~ ls Thc BCRt brough t baoiI for bu ri n 1 Itt bis hom e Can 't be bea t 10e to 50c enjoym ents of the evening . She was Dear Eaton . Wm. Chenow eth and Relativ es. ..1. . . . . .i .... .... .... .... .... the recipie nt of many beautif ul and .... ....I . .~. . . . . . . . . . . .. • __ - - useful present s. Music and games Foils A Foul Plot Famous Stage Beauties were the feature s of the evenin g· ST. MARY 'S CHURC H MAGAZ INE OF FUN Refresh ments of ice cream cake look with borror on t:!kin WAYN ESVILL E CHUR CHES. Ernpti ons, , • Blotobe ll, ~or8B or Pimple s. They banana s and candy were served Joo ', ·have 'hem nor will Method ist Episcop al Chua any ODe Those presen t were Misaes Mae wb'l USAS Buokl~n's Arnloa Rev. o. S. Grauaer, Pastor. Salve' Scott. CasRie Hamilt on. Maria Simp· It glorltle 8 "e face. SUQcl"y School. \I : 16 a, m. MornlD/( aer Eczema or \' I cc, IU :ao a . m . ~von l ng senlcc, 7: 0 p son, Viola Martin . Nettie. Geneva . Salt Rheam ~anish beforlj It. It. m . MIdw eek P r lyer Yue,log, 7 p. m , and Esther Curti~, Mra. Alice Jack- ~:~l':la~:~ b~~ b:~~: ~.t!a~~~ St. August ine'. Catholi c eh~ . BOn. Mrs. BenJ. Evans, Messrs . brul@ ee. Uoequa led for plies. Only Father LouJa Y ..us Charle s Martin . Claude Scott. Lau- 250 at all dr oggins . MIl"8 evrrr 6Ouond S uodllY of tile mOlllb a rence Simpso n, Carl Hamilt on, Lester U : 00 a . .... • - ••- -Curtis, Mr. and Mrs. James Curtis: TEACH ERS MEETI NG St. Mary'. Episcop al Churda . The gU9ltl departe d at a late hour Rev, J . F . Clldwalia der , Rector, wishing Miss Nora m~ happy The Decem ber meetin g of t he Sunday S oh ool. 0 :301\, m . Mornln&, Ber birthda,.:.y_s._ ___ ...._ __ vice , 10 :UO a. m. Holy Commun i on th e tint Wayne Townsh ip Teache rs was held Sunduy of eac h m onth. on Sltturd ay, Decem ber 14th, at the Sprin g Branch Townsh ip House. Chrllti an Church . Rev. P . B. ThomJ*ln. PutcII, All of the townsh ip teacher s were Mr. aod Mn. .Jobn Chlnow etb present . The forenoo n was Dible School. 11: 10 ... m. I50daI meetl.... taken 10: ao •• m. OhrIatiau Endeavor, 7:0U p .... and IOns were oall" bere last week up in the study of "Great Sennon by pastor every · alt.ernate Bund.., ... Educat ors 10:80 a . m . and 1:i O p , m. from Clark., .llIe on aooeon ' of tbt' of Three Centur ies" and discussion death 'of the former '! IIts&er lars of school topics. Hkksite Friends Chur4 . FirAt Da ) J!/l ee lin 1(, 0 :00 ft . m. F irat Dar Will ~~enowe'h. After noon an interes ting hour School. 11 :00 .. m , Founll Day Meeun, lleurs. Charlie and Warren lAoy, was spent in reading lOme l ~ : OO a. m. of the . of Dayton , ."ende d 'be fonera l of best recent editoria ls 88 they had Orthod ox Friends Churdl . $bllr auo', 00 Tbul'ad .y. come to the notice of the teacher s r Mn. Ruth MurraJ'. PllAtor lin. ("'harlltl Reeder . of C1Doio This proved both interes ting and in Rabbat h Sobool, II :ao a. m . Re~u lar oburell Da'I, aUende d t.be fUDeral of lin structiv e. This was followt> 8orvlc8. 10 ' 00 a . m, Cllrla.sa n E.deavDl'. d by a 7 ::1 0 p _ WUl Cheoowe&b, Thursd ay , very able ad dress by Rev. C. S. lIesdam es Frank Dakin and Grause r on the subject , "Profit FOR SALE able --.. )'raok Cook traDlI&Oted bUllne u In Work for which You are ..... - - not Paid." FINE ASSORTMENT OF BOOK S Day to., Saturd ay. Dri ves Off A Terror. . Rev. Grause r said, that the work I Q RltAN -A gnod ooe, oheap. 10. Mr. aad IIr.. .a,bao AUltio en of the teache r and ministe r T he ohh.f execut ioner of de/lth in. , It is a plell8ure to show ou r beau · art> q nire li t t his ottice for parti c · =--_& aiaed Elder C, P . B~le, t:latur closely connec ted, and wi nte. that the tiful assortm ent of books incl uding, mll ni Kr n nO Bpcing months is poc' u- ul /l r ~ THE OltIEAT••T J 1 its "dvll noe " gont !! Are , day nilh'. . teacher 's work is to ministe r and James Whitco mb Riley's new one, UIJ ld3 ".nd ~ r i Jl . Iu /l nv It ttti ck. b.Y IFINIl: B IIr. ant IIrs. Mon&le Hoblt" and bls work as a ministe r is ,, ' P I mou t h Rook to teach. a Hoosie r Romance. handso me ly nne of t,hesa mu \l,dw!!. no t ime !\ rrA .. IN THIE WOIILD faally ,lanne d a lIor,rt•• Oil Aun' He showed where much she ulc1 h e I08 t in tu kin~ t he hest. good m ight bound and illustra ted , the usua Cocker els. ' 1, ,,0 el1oh : IIrs. lUBUSHF.D wmLY . $4.00 l'El YUR medici n t! ubtllioa ble t,) drl l/:l It, niT E . '3. Bally. WayneS Beak Boblitt Suday . It wu I be done along sodal, moral V ille , OhlO. 1 and reo price is $1.50. our price cut lo 75c, (' qnn "MIELS , DIIUCC IST., SPIEClA LIS"', tl c'f',; t.b " \1 ~nnrl ~ Ita ve founll , J oomple&e surpris e. Wedne sday ligil'UB lines. and said that it was a Consid er this a per sonal inv it a tion to , It IS f.1J li t! Ur . KIDg ',. Now Discov ery . , COSTU MIERS , TIIANS "IEIt, CA. betnlr ber blr'bda y t~ey oonolu ded part of the un-pald .for duty . ANn 'SUS SERVICIE CAM PRO of the call and inspect our new and exten .. MV l' ll" b'ln l1 be \l ev~'~ it b lls kep t : F UL L HlonLl W~lte Plymou t h IV USINO ITS ADVER TI.INO COioUM"I':' to lurpris e her on ~uodlY. ThOle teacher to do this, for NS 111 m frlllU IJ llvi ng pn eumon ia t,brl'e I the more Inc sive line. J. E. J annt!y . Rock IJUlletf', Will sell r eapon· pl'8leD& were .ldar 0 ¥ Beadle , IIr puts into living the more III' four t " nt!~," wl'iteR Mrs Gllorge SAMP LE COPY FREE "lI le. Ad r/\ U. ,LeWIS, that one i3 W . Place , RHw!<unv1 Ile, Vt., " nnc\' Ollin. Vllll ey 1 hone Wayne svtJle. ......... NEW YORK OLiPPE II and Mn ("'harU. Bye, IIr and lin worth. "THE FRESH MAN" 59 Ir. d 2i N.w Yorll. If. V. !' I' r coughs . ooltll:l IInu cro up we blt ve Joho aar&eoolt, Ilr and Mrs Ildwar d ----- - • ",)vor !'I/llll' ) it.,. f' qnIL 1." Hll'l r un _ KorlrR aDd sou Colem ln, Kr and ~'Il r m of I\lio ut 60 /lcr e", house A home talent pl ay. " The F resh · We wtsh to call yonr attenti on to t"flU f ill' Il ll hroll ' Ilittl al1'ect·i011 >I. IInLl 1111 out buildi Kra. Joeeph Evan" IAr and Mrs 'he fao& thd moet tnfeo'io in ver y us dsi man" will be gi ven by the Lytle L'l'ice ;,(] rot" II n,l $1.00 T r il~1 bottle geod ~bApe . Fo r fur t harngs partiou Nathau AU.'tD Mr Jona'b aa 8mUh ealell soob 1108 whoopt lnr s High Scheol MAFFI~, at Lytle Hall Sa turday free /\t, ILI I dr ugglHt" nS cough, nail nn or add resR MI ~9 MarUm , dlpther and lIoarle& fever are oon evening , Decem ber 21. 1912. Ad· antl IIrs Rosa Berryb tll and daolh- 'rac&e4 ia --. Bu r nott, Wayne sville, Ohio . d I r; "beD tbe ohild bas a oold Undertaker and Embalmer. PUT ON ANOTH E R SHOW mission 15c. &er I'lora, lin Amand a 8mith and Cbamb erlain'l I lJough Remed y wtll ---RebeoO& L..... mer, Mr Absalo m Chen q.tckly oore • oold B ROWN Legh orn Cooker els of Will be fouod in the 01& and grea'ly The Ladies' Guild wi ll pu t 011 It you ure trouble d w it h chr oni c. e. " Mra J B l,'heno "eth and lellMo the dAnger of ' contrtlo Amo!! Allen stm ln, prioe 75c per Bank BoUdin ", oppoaU e tlng 0" -. 'billie dteea888. This remedy Is consUplltloD , t·he mil d and ~en t lo <'lIlothe r ~h ow sORletim e in J anuary . h AUU. Jnq nil'o of N. D. SmIth, t he Natton al Bank. daqh& er Fran08 8, lin Bebeoo a famoos for itll our811 of . ' )1 v I ' di G Teleph one in house and of· It effect of Ch LmberltLln'!J TulI(et .. T he play wi ll be announced kiter . W " ynesvl e, 11 0 . Boblt" , IIr and Mrs Mon,la .0bUU oOIl*aloll no opium or otherooIds makes them 6!lpeoi"ll y s u i~ed to fioe where I O&D be oalJe4 nllroott o your <Ind lhey assure t he pub lic that .it . case For 81\Ie by 1111 deu lers and Mi.. Glenna and I'orees. L tY I' aDd may be gtven &0 a Ohl1d with day or niShti. . • I ( B U I,LFm e St . amber ear lUI!: will be a8 good a~ the Dlstrlc , Schoo . I • ~. Mt.. FranC81 Cheno we'b ea&er. implio1& oonft.denoe, Sold J nr"f\V bu ll f rlr sale. In q uIre Valley Phone 1'-2. by aU --~ ,atned Lets mnd Bazel Dakin, Bator dealers . of F . . W. EASTE ·Hath RN ll way, STAR Wayne INSTALL s ville, • _ • The Rc'v. lrl R. Hicks 1913 Alman ac. Ohio . Main Street. Wayne svme. Ohio d 21i day .nerno oa. At the last regula r meetin g of the Tha Rev. lr l R , Hiclts Ahn .nl\o CHRIS TIAN CHUR CH f rf\8h cow , gond mil ker . Fo Eastern Star, No. 107, the followi ng f ll r Yoo wUlfin d 'ba'dr ullts'.... ery 1I11:l is nll W r eaoy . It is the fu rther pll r t ioul llrtl inquir e 0 where speak well of Chamb erlain'l I There will be Jlreach ing at the officers were install ed: most !<Illtmrlid u um ber of t,bis pO]J- Edwunl FUrDttS, Wayn esvlll' , Ohio COOlb Remed y. Tbey know from Christi an church , next Sunday Mrs. Ruth Jann ey, W. Matron . , both u lar lyellr Book ever printed . Its R D 2. d 18 10DI..t mperien oe io 'be Mle of it· mornin g and evening . The J . C. Hawke . W. P. subject vll lu e htLS bf'6n in ouea of ooulba and ooldl il more than ever . ' ... .. Donna Hawke , Assista n t Matron . pro veu caD alWl!oJ'I be depeod ed upon, and for the lRoml~l bv rE'IIlILTkn hlo f ulfi llment s r. servIce . ~e SPirit WANT ED Mrs. Christi e McKinsey, See 'y. 'ba* ., II pl~nt aad .fe &0 Mke of Xmas GIVing ." SubJec t for of Its stor m, wel.Lt.h er a nd eart ll "or ..Ie by all dealers . Mrs. Amand a Maffit. Treas, evenin&" "The Kingdo m of God." CJull ke torecn.stH t.his year . Pro· Mrs. Luella Miller. Con. • - • All are invited to attend fessor Bioks justly m erits t he con· large h ea l·ing stove, must be tn Clara HaWke, Assista nt Can. A CALLE D MEETI NG Our Christm as enterta inment will good ooodUtun. Ioqair e .of fide nce ItDd suppor t of a ll t be poople. . Mollie Bispha m. Organi st. be held at the church next Sunday Don 't ~~~il to send. 350 for b i~ 1913 Wlly nesvilie Auto and Maohin ery There will be a eall~ meetln lr of morniD&' at 9:30. A Il&rae attendMrs. Sue Hawke . Chapla in. d 15 Almll.u ac . or onl y one dollar for hi . -Co. ~e \VQINI '!'p., ~~teetive & Jlet~. &nee ia expeeted. Come early. Mrs. Edith Harris, Ada. IIplendtd MlIgllzi ne aod AI- n llDllo tive AaIocia tlon at ·the Townall1P Mrs. Jessie Robitz er. Ruth . LOST P. B. Thomp eon, Ministe r. ooe year. The beat ODe doll~r in· boUle. Saturd Q' evenllll l, at 7:80 e _ • Mrs. Laura Mosher . Esther . . ve.;tme n li possibl e i n any home or - 9'cl~, "'By,older ot. the p~~~t: Whea Y011 ' bave a bUioUi attack Mrs. Stella Cornell . Martha . ON~Y-a s um ~f money ' ..lUI busines s . Send $0 Word and "orks .. , "-', ;( " . J. C••Ba~ke..~,. . . It.e.qh aIDHr lain's Table.... ui~l. Ml'Ii. EdJ1a 'Ridae, Electa. . loet Maturd aY. The o~ lleri P ublishi ng CO.mpIlP1\ liDl Frankl in Mrs; Amc>8 ,'. , ." ~ "'.' ' . ~ • - .,' , 'nat an-.ao ell..... J'or 1&1. b7 all Mrs. Suwi Arnold ; Warde r: Cook,, rul pay .. rewa~ ~GMIMe ...,. . .,~ : ,.,.......... A¥e., Lon1l, ~o. :. 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tylENACE O F DRUG S. The number or people In this coun. try who are becom in g ad dicted to thO! dlIJere nt phases ot wh at Ie known as the drug habit Is 8 0 num e rous ns to x::lte alarm. Yoars ago th e victims or drugs were confin ed 10 conH umers of opium or morpbln e. sa ys th o M il. waukee Wiscons lu . Now th e re Is n con81derablo vnrlety ot hllblt-fo rmlng ~ru g s. wit h cocain e at th e head of th e \ lsL At first It WIlS hail e d for Its usefuln css as a local an es th etic. Now it Is droaded tor tb e numb er or m en and wom e n Who hav e fnli e n und ~ r It s sway. and whom It r edu ccs to u con d l· tlon ot moral Irrespons ibility . Many -probably nearl y a ll-of t he victi ms ot cocaln G a nd otbe r habit-forming drugs us e th e m a t flrst tor m{'dl clne. They a r e presc ribed by ph ys lctans to allay pain. Th o hill eous evils that fol· low s lavery to tb ese dru gs rare ly ~re dreamed of by t hos e who u se them, until after th e ir us e h8JI b ecome a habit, and then t he damage Is donefor dn' - h a bits. oncE' fo rm e d. or e Inconceivably dlffi oult to break. Tbese drugs 8hatter th o ne r vous system and blunt the mo ra l fa cultIes and predispose the ir s laves to crim e. No won· der that physlclaus oud offlclalB charge d wltb tbo admlnl st r otloo of t he crfmlnal laws are banding together to check the sole and U60 or tb eso InIIldlous destroyers ot health an d mor-
FARMERS ARE GETTING FANCY PRICES FOR THE'R HENS' EGGS
ILOCATION AND PREPARATION OF HOTBED MOST IMPORTANT .THINGS TO CONSIDER IFall Is Best Time to Make Ready and to Securn Best ResultsConcrete Should Be Used in Construction-Sunny Side of Building Best for Protection.
Poultry Farmer In Eastern Ohio Has Solved the Problem of Marketing - Sells Only to Select City Trade At Highest Possible Prices ..J
On a hill fa r m of abo ut 100 a.c r cs In ' uurg lIl ar ket t ho ne xt. ~ o effort Is Eu s lt!r n O i;lo, ti l'll mi les frol1l a mI l· IlIarll' (0 grad€' l!:I p Pgg". l'i lh er Illl to r oad, liv es }l nll!n wtlU iij f; ra tlll all y I ~ize or colo r. Ho we. e r, It is worth buil<lIng u p a IJrotlluble llOlIll ry buti l- ' r " murk ing, I hp n 'l111 1er d o ij g rn,le ness . His farm i, (IU ill! h ili I' , ijoru e or I lh (' m fi nd s ta mp on eac h th e da to It . . I " liS fl'{·l' lv,·d . li e has n splcel tTllde It Ie ntl roly 100 r. ou~h fo r ,·rO[l Lllng. He· ' thlt t de ma nds uniformity . . . . Des pite tho 61.zlu g the: fU l lllty of trYIng to raise I fn<:l t hltt th e "lfgs go to mark e t nn se. cu llhn ted cru ps au hili)' In ull , lIu h;l s I ~{;(e ll . Ihe (arme l's ha ve bee n a blo to lnke u to po ult ry . H IM la nd Is !la lllrll l· r"" li"e ~ e " (' r n l '·,' n ls more per dozen Iy \\'(> 11 draIn ed. lIaij an unf aili ng s up· I t1wn ('uuILi uc obtnined at th e ncar.by Li ly of ~ llr l ll g "·a te r. oa li h as s hcite rcLi \·ill"f;C . south l' rn s lopes, Ilifo rd lng pl enty of I T it,· o wnr r or thl' fa rm a bove r e· ra nge. O lle of bls big prou lt' lll s is to , fNrl! d 10 . howe ver. con('l !tcl !'d that the grow as mu ch of hi s fe ed u s possib le. : ~)!S hl' \\'3S proctu ring fro m Il pureAlfa lfa, of whI ch be now bas about bre d slra in of fowls oll gbt to co mmand tlv e ac res . 18 goi ng 10 h ~ lp cOlIsl d",r'l Ii be tl c r pr ice tlta n he could obluJ n for ab ly. li e says, thou gh. thu t wlLb a ll the m wh e n s hippe d "' Ith th e on es he be ra ised la Ht year b e ba d to bu y 300 I pll rc:it ascd from his ne ighbors. He corbu s hels of corn . res pond ed with a Ne w York d ealer. DurIng tlte PIL.St sea so n h e mlsp d 60.0 wlto cate rs to selec t trILtl e. and s uc· chlck elJ s. Thes e ur e hon sed in mod· I ceeded In arr a ng lug for th e sa le or e rn , though In e xpeuslv l! . bouseH. His s uch of hi s eggs 115 would mee t tho bou ses. hoppers for feeding, e tc ., are I r e qu ire ment. According t~ the a r· mostly of his OW11 design and co nstrue· I' rnn gom!'nt. as soon as he bas a crate tlon . For severa l years tbis man has Oil ed with his e ggs . th ey aro ex pressed bee n bU}' ing up the eggs In hi s neigh· at once to !l:e w Yo rk. By r eason o r borhood and shipping th e m direc t to a th e hi gh qu ali ty of hili product be Is ret ailer In Pittsb urg. All th e eggs he a bl e to realiz e a falley price. a prloe handl es a re of koown tresbness. T bey far beyond t hat w hi ch h e Is able to are ga th e red dally, stor ed In a coo l Becu re tor lhe mix ed lot sent to the ~s . H . E . ESWINE, vluca and sh ipm e nts nre made a t least oth e r market. t,,' lce a week . In th is way eggs sbl p· Coll ego of l,,;r lc ulture, Ohio State Univers ity. As our manne rs Improve, have our ped ono da y can be placed on the Plttllchildren as good mann e rs as our tathers or grandfathers h a d ? We do not mean by good mllDne r s what the newer term social eUQuette Implies. Among the so-ealled social sets we Indian corn. or tea maIze, Is tbought In diffe re nt sections. It averaged ten bd ohanglng codes which direct the form ot handshalllng, mode s ot ex- to ha ve originated or developed trom rows to the ear aod ran ge d In color pressIon In meet lng people, r epetition a bran ching grass known as teoslot. from yellow to blue. purple or red. Colum bus carried a con si derable of useless "don't you knows" In con- Tb ere has been much opposition to quantity of lodla n corn to Spain, and ?er8atlon. ability to seleot from mUl- t his theory. and ruany ol her s ad· tiform knives, forks and spoons tor \·anc ed. but It is now established be- Cor many ye a rs after tbls event It was grown simply 8S a curiosity, Its the multltorm coursel! at luncheon and yond any relUlonaals doubt that Inreal valu e be ing overloeked . At the dinner. says the Knoxville Journal and dia n corn developed trom teoslnt or present Ume. ho wever. corn constl· Tlmell. We can detect no purposo In haa r es ulted rrom a cross of some tutes a lal'ge factor In European agrl· these flippant torms of fashion excevt- other plant upon II. culture, es pecially In Austria-Hungary Ing II the knowledge Is a badge ot Although corn hall been known to and Russia. fellowship. And tilere seems to be be used by civilized people only for a The British Isles produce a compar. much strfv'l ng to get within the circle. comparatively s bort tim e, It Is known ati vely small amoun t ot this grain beBut thele mrulDerlsmll are not good to have existed long before the r eal cause climatic and soil conditione mannel'll. The eBllence ot good man- history of the world bes;a n . The lint th e re are unfavorable. In America the Pilgrims depended nel'll Is klndneslI and conrtellY. They real dlscoTery of corn was made by extend below the lIurtace deep Into Columbus In 1492. but It II thougbt IIlmost solely tor their existence on the character. A penon habitually po- that mention was made of It by the Indian corn. not merely hecause they were fond of It, but beca'lse their Ute II one who has tmnBCormed Into Icelandic explorers In 1016. Engllsh crops were unsuccessful. The earliest eltplorers of America conduct the habit of thinking of othTbls was caused either trom a lack ers. Tbey are apostles of iood cbeer, round this product In a highly ad- of adaptation or from a lack of knowlvanced lltage and In widely separa te being unwilling to cause embarrassdistrict., trom Peru and Chili In South edge of the strange soli wblch the ment or chagrfn to either theIr IOclal A.merlca to districts north ot the settlers bad to work. From thIs time confreres or the lowliest pel'llon they Great Lakes, and from the Atlantlo to on corn has a lways occupied a large meet. the PacUlc ocean. It grew luxuriantly place In the prosperity ot this COll.D· In nearly every lavorable 10c ~l\ty . It try. Although the major portion of They pay the watter tor tbe prfv- was used In the religious rites of both the total product Is produced by the liege or being served at all, aCter tbe MexlcaDB and Peruvians. as well seve n corn belt states, It Is raised In paying the head walter to get a table as for tood. Sa.mples of corn we re smaller amounts In other d is trIcts nnd 11 the restaurant Is rull , They psy to found In many of the most anc Ient occupIes a very imporlp nt position In the feeding or liv e stock. bave their hat aod coat kept tor them ruins ot Peruvian tombs. and this ract Several newer varltles have been gives real proof of Its very ancient during tbe meal, pay for getting a orIgin . It Is state/! on good authority added, of which popcorn and sweet tulcab, and aIter It Is over and pay that. hesldes many kinds of cakes and corn are tbe most Important. Their the chauffeur (or the privilege ot rid- meal, these ancient peoples prodll ced production Is now a. recognlzoo IndusIng home with him In a cab tor which sugnr and both termented snd unrer- try. Indian corn Is tbe most wonder. tho company has had to pay tho hotel mented drinks. Wbere the corn crop ful and most profltahle of all our license tee tor the right to use the flourished; especially among t he Az- grains and occupies a very hll!b place public streetB. says the New York tecs, drunkenness wall Quite common. a s a produce r ot American wealtb. J . P . WILSON. This early corn waB practicelly the World. From th o time they enter a restaurant until after they have left same In appearance as our present- College or Ag riculture, Ohio State University . It they are 8ubJect ed to numerous di- day varieties, varying to somo exten t rect taxes. In addItion to the Indirect THE MILK l.INE. FEEDING DRAFT HORSES. taxes Imposed tor music and marble corrldol'll, wblcb are but ill-disguised It would be a valuable les8011 for The results obtained In a teedlng ex_ _ _In_ tho exorbltanLprlces charged tor the tood. Why shOUld not the Hotel periment with draft borses. conducted anyon e who lives In tbe country and loolts on the darlt side of lite to aee allioclation round out the system ot nt the Pe nnsylva nia sta tion . may be Int eresting to our readers . The ex· the "milk line" at the National Dairy petty extortion by chlLrglng tor admlllperlment was to t es t the value of Show. Tbe cows s1l0wn th ere proslon? cottonseed meal and co rn silage tor duced a great deal or milk, which was fntt ening horses . Three lots of seven g iven away to those who called for U, al! r e ported. tbe sultan ot Tur- horses each were fattened ror eighty· It. Early every morning th e re wlla key sent a bag at m!llet selld to tbe rour days. One lot received an a ve r- a line of ohlldren of the poor wailing IlIng ot Bulgaria to sbow hI s numerical age dally ratfon ot twelve pounds ot to receive It. To anyone accustomed strength, and the king of Bulgaria s ent sh elled corn. one and one·thlrd pounds to the bounty of the tarm that line of back a bag or pepper see ds to show of co~tonseed meal, ten pounds of children was hIli or patho!!. It made the style of opposition, the Incident mixed clover and tlmotby bay, and one wish tbat ev ery child could be typifies the struggle hetwee IJ Quan- seventeen pounds or corn s ilage. An· raised where It need not hunger or othe r lot had a dally ration of thirteen thirst tor the tood to make It strong Uty and quality which has had but one pounds of shelled corn , olle and ooe· and cllpahle. There Is many a "back result since the world began. Me re hal! pounds of cottonseed meal. and county" In this broad land wbleh has brute strength and number no longer eightee n pounds of mixed clover and no mills or mines or otber Indulltrles count In tbe great contests or the timoth y huy, while tho third lot re- tha.t build up great cities, but neither world. ceived seventeen pound II ot mbod has It a man. woman or child Buffer· clover and tlmotby hay. nine pounds Ing for bread or milk. AlII! somehow The IItlle Irish cow has proved a of sh elled corn and eight pounds of we tblnk this "back county" has tha prize winner at the NatIonal Dairy OSI R. 1'he three lots gained at about best of any other place. no matter how Show In Chicago. Lord De cles ex· the sam e rate. but with corn at 60 tnr back It may be from .the Btand· hlblted 1\ b e rd or ten, which was cents a bushel, oats a t 35 cents a point ot tho bus iness world. At any awarded s e veral first prizes. and three bush el, cotlousel!d mea l at $32 a ton. rat.e. we should learn to appreciate the hay at $12 a ton and silage at $2.50 a common blessings of oountry life. seconds. Cows competent as these ton. horses gettlng corn silage and Maybe we wlll do so when we know would beat tbe pig Cor paying tbe cottonseed me al put on a pound of that they are luxuries denied to man, rent. gain tor 13. 4 cents. whIch was 4 cents In our great centers ot populatlon.cheaper tban the horse. ted ou oats. National Stockman lind Farmer_ An English woman left $500 In her Dhelletl corn, cottonseed meal and will to anotber woman for smiling hay. THE NEED OF LABOR. pleasantly at her 118 they left cburch. Much as we may dislike 'Work &4 Such a bequest does more lor the sun· How many times we hear people tim e s, It Is a great bleselng that man. .blne habit than any amount Of mere talk about luck. They have poor luck klnd must work. Idleness breeds dis. bilL whem tbey have a poor crop, a horse content and crime; work makes stron. dies trom pneumonia brought on hy honest men. The human mind Is SO The society leader who proposel expollure, or they lo~e a cow from milk constituted that It must be ocoupled. tJaat dog 8hall be eaten as a reUel fever. They reel tnat the fates are If not with honest labor, more than from the high cost of meat, snould be- against them, neTer thinking they may likely It will be wIth some wrong, for an example. We do Dot know have something to do with It them- uSatan stU! flnda mischief for Idl, We have many In. ot lID)' law prohibiting the conaump. selves. ETertthlng la thiB world tol- handa to do." lowl oause and effect. .A certain er- stancell of wh'at idleneslI will do for a lion of BOlltoD bull 8teak or poodle tect la produced ·by a certain cause. man. Work makes men strong In bodJ ':i!hope by the elIded elrcleL and there Is no lucie about It. Instead and mind. 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T he fa ll Is thc lI mc to prepa re the botbetl . To avoid 60 nunl r e pa irs , an d to secu re the he st n·su lts bu il tl It of concrete. Locate tb c bcd on tb e sunn y. wlnd·protect ed s id e or n buil d in g. A 4·sns h bed Is usuall y la rg e e noug h cl(ce pt fo r com merc ia l pu·rposes . A standard bot-bNl sash is 3 feo t by 0 te'et. Lay o u t th e b e d 6 ree t 8 In c he s wid., by 12 fee t 10 In ch es long. Tho C(InC'r(>t.e wa ll s a r .. 6 Inc hes thi c k. Dig th o foundatio n tren ch es 2 tee t 6 Inch es d,~e p wit h in the lin es gi,'en above. Mak o fo rms of I-Inc h lumbe r to C:Lrry tb e sou tb (t ront ) wall 6 Inches no d tho no rth (back) wall 14 In cbes a bove qlrro ulld. Forms are not requir ed be· lo w g roued love \. Th e tops of t he end walls IIlope to th e oth er s. nerore fill · lug th e torms with concre te. t est the dllmenalons or the bed br meM" oC tbo sas h . See th at th e sa sh lavs to tel rm 2 Inches on all s id es. Mix th e cOncret e mushy wet In tbe proportion of 1 bag of ce me nt to 21-1: cubi c reet ot 8and to ii cubic teet oC cl,ush ed ro cl; . o r I ba g of crm e nt to 6 cu blo teet or ba nk·r uo grnyc l. Fill th e forma wltbout s topping for nny thin g . Tie tb e w[l iltl togcth e r nt tb e C'Jrne rs by layi ng In the m old Iro n rods bent to r lg bt angl es. While plae. I.Jilg the concrete set n,-Inch h 'l lt s about 2 fee t apart to hold tb e wood en top fmOllog or the bed to t he .~ o n . cl:et e ; or make ~oo"es 10 th e top of th e concrete for coun t er sla ltlng :be
descr lbl' d be low . Remove th e st rips 3 5 800n us th e co ncret e s tiff ens . T a ke dow n th e forUl a a!l.e r f1,' c da ys. Tbe ex tra 2% In che ll In l e n ~ th or the li ed III all owul1ce for th e thr ee cen te r bars be tw ee n tbc Bas h . TIlt'se ~ as h sup. po rts II re or d rpss ed I ·in ch a ( uff, ~ h ap c d III(e Ii caJl ltul "'1''' tu rn ed up· side down. Th l' I c n ~ th of th e s t ~·tn ot th e " '1' '' Is cq uu.1 to th f1 thickn ess ot tb" 8a ~ h lind t hl) top Is 3 Inches w ide. Su ffi cie nt materials for th e concrote w ill bll BU Plliled by 14 bags of cem .. nt, 1 ~ cubiC yard s of sand und ~ 'A. cublo yar ds ot cru s he d rock; o r 14 bag .. at cemeut and 1 y.. yards at pit grnv el at a cost oC $.1 0.00 . It th e b(!d lti to be used as a co ld· fram e. It Is flnlsbed wh en cove red with glass. Fo r a hot bed, dig out tho dirt to the d p. pth ot 2 fel'!. tramp In 18 loch e8 of fres h ho rse manure well mixed with leaves 0 1' bedding and cover It wtth 4 to 8 Inches of rich soil. Bank tM excavated eartb nroun'd the outsid e or th e bed . Put the sash In place. hang II th e rmom e te r on tbe Inside nnd a llow the bed to heat up. Arter rL couple of da ys, 'wben th e tem· pe Tlltu ra h us droppe d to 85 or 9 0 deg re es. plautlng may be safely done. Seed catalo g ues contain valuable In· formation as to th e len gth ot tim e necessary to produc o th o d illerent k.lnda or plllnts. During the midd ay. In bright weathe r. th e bed will become too ho t and
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mUlt be ventilated ror a short period by rateing tbe sash on tbe aide away trom the wind. Water the plants In the morning only and ventilate later to remoTe the moisture trom the toll· age. On winter nJghta. It will often be necessU'1 to oover the bed with old oarpeta lind boardll.
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Old Landmark Gone. ' Th e Dlalne sc hoolhouse In Man HIli up on th e h ill, the one Jame l G. Blalno booored years ago by glvln. a bell , w blch s tili han~~ In th e be ltry, 18 no wore. It l,uftl been con vertelt Into a storeroom nnd moved to aDotbcr elte. A good many bright boys and girls. n<lW old men and women. graduated from this 'h ls torlcal hulld· Ing. and no doubt th e re II a teelln. ot sorrow as the old Bchoolhouae leav es t he round a tlon It was bullde41 upon ye al'S ond years ago.-Kennebeo (Me.) Journal. Wlrelel e Map. A no ve lty In the way ot map8 haa Jus t been Iss ue d by th e German Imp .. rial post oruee, wblcb has compiled & chart showing the principal wlreles. telegraph stations In the world : The obj ect Is to advertise the taclllUea now aUorded In German,. tor '"drahtlose " t el ~graphy. German statJODlt are, of course. g Iven 8tl'8clal promi. nence on th e mllP. and In this conn~ tlon It Is Intercs tlng to note that the atatlon at Neuen Is claimed to be the mOBt powerfu l In ex lHtenc e. ttl! l'IUlCe being 2.100 mil es. Thla la two hllDdred miles more thaa that of Ellrel tower. I
Peril. of Overdelloaey. A bridegroom gavs his l1eat man _ envelope. "Hand It to the pal'1lon atter the ceremony," he said, '"but don't do It ostentatiously... The beBt man followed lD8truoUona. but It seems that he performed 1l1a task too covertly. tor tbe lather 01 the bridegroom. atter the palr bacl departed. believed that an omIs.lolI. bad occUJ'red and Quietly pressed • banknote Into the mlnlster's hand. But he also Wall too aecretl ve about It,. and berore t~e party broke up the brfde's brother telt called upon to draw the minister ulde and thrual • Uo-blll upon him. HE WAS A JOKER. I
GREEN CORN FOR E:XCELLENT FEED FOR ALL POULTRY FODDER AND SILO Sprouted Oats Is One of Best Plant an Early Variety for Feeding to Cows-Runout Sod Things That Can Be Given to Utlle Ones. ..,.....,,- " Ground. Oats Is one of the best feeds one Clln give chicks tor growth. but It Is h(ud to get In suitable form tor feed· Illig to poultry. One of the best methoels lB to sprout IL A pall of oata Is c()¥ered with waUlI' and allowed to Boak ahout twelve hours. In winter we use water which Is heated and jalt c()ol enough that you can bear your bllnd In It, In summer. cold water. Atter soaking. the oats are poured o,~t Into traya two teet wide and three tElet long and two Inches deep., The b,~ttoms ot these trays are made of gll1vanlzed one-fourth Inch mesh wire sc:reen. We start a bucketrul of the 0I1ts every day. piling the trays on top 01: each other until we have four or 1I',e. Meanwhile we muat thoroughly stir tbo oats In /lach tray every day and wet with water. The oats will. no doubt heat lIome and this makea them Hllrout rast. but It they have a tendoncy to get too hot, cold water could bll u8ed to keev them coo\. By the fourth or firth day the sprouts are pllrhaps one-bait to one Inch long. For Bummer feeding, when tbe stock esLO get plenty ot grass, they will eat the oats readily at this stage and It Is as good a growing teed as can be obtained . The sprouts are very good tor early chicks that can get no graBS. For winter teedlng to the poultry, It Is often advisable to let the oats grow more and turn green. Then you wUl blLve to lot It grow a few days longer. and It you can get a suitable rack to hClld the trays levera~ Inches apart It will be very copTenlent. By atartlng one tray each !!StY and teedlng the fartbere8t developed each dBY a contlnu· 0\11 supply may be had. Thill teed bua been advertised extensively III a sElCret and the book a explaining thll m,ethod have sold estenstvel,. at from til to S6 each. In feeding for growth and earl,. d(!velopment remember that the belt tEteda are oheapeat, and that plenty 01~ clean feed or such varlet,. to prod,~ce a balanced ration and plenty of p,~re water vi11l ~ake you more proft,t Ulan tr the birds 'are I!cenUl,. te!1 and ajllowed to sta,. In filthy Quartenl and . ~!Itered by lice. -------O~harcl Heathl" Plant. - . An orchard beating plant that bal ,~HIIl p':te~ted ",. & M~achulet~ man epap~o~ _ a sy8tem o!-,-'llpea ~• ~~ t\iel;oU. fto~.. a ..c:-tn,a ~ .
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For feedl~g green to cows ·durlag the summer. plant an early Tarlety or corn. Select rfm-cut. sod-ground . or ground from which a crop ot crimson clover or green rye haa been cut off. Plow the ground. barrow ane! roll betore the fresh plowe d ground can dry out. Mark out the long way ot field and drill halt bushel of corn and 400 pounds of a standard bone tertlllzer to the 8.cre. This III much the quickest and m08t economlcalWay. It savel time and labor. The corn Is put In at the right depth and without waste or seed. Four hundred pounds of a gl)od superphollphate to the acre. applied to good Bod 1and. will bring a good crop of forage . It land Is thin. spread a. coat ot manure and harrow It In. then drUi the corn In with the phosphate. Run the drills 3 ,feet apart. It the field Is weedy. plant In hills so the crop enn be cultivated both waYII. AI! 800n as the corn can be plnlnly seen. start the sulky cultIvator. using the steel chisel teeth. EarlY cultivation kllls weeds ' and starta vlgorou8 growth of the corn. Plant the varfety of corn that 18 best suited to your roll and climate. Home-grown seed Is beat and much the cheapest. The num· ber of acrea to plant w1l1 depend upon the capacity or ello, and tbe number or stock to feed. One acre of good land. given thorough culture. will yield 10 to l2 tons ot torage. For green feed to supplement the p86ture durfng the latter part of eummer and early fall. one acre for 15 head of cows ahould be planted. Have one large field and drill the corn the long. way ot fleld . Be sure to have the ground finely pulverized and rolled: the Deld can tben be quickly planted and early oultlntlon given. Corn Is the beat 'crop to grow tor green teOO tor the al1o. or to cure for winter teed.
Test With PlgL In a teOOlng test with 80 Ing 160 day8, on a ration ot buttermilk and barley and torage, conducted at the station, the averaae .111 pounel as compar..t of 1.22 pounda on 0.'11'11 ' termllk. .A lot ot fleid of :Yt.,ld1DK':~ ~t onlyu 1'7 bU'lh~.:la ' po~lnOla..
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Many persons do not realize that _ bad 8tomach will cause InsomnlL Coffee and tea drlnklng belnl lucb lID ancient and rellpectable form or lIablt, few reallu. that the drol_to felne-contalned In colreeand tea. IJI .:-ne of the ~Inclpal causea 01 ~ _ pepsla and nervoul troublel. Without their nsual portion of cotfeo or tea. the calrelne 'topera are aenoul, Irritable and fretful. That.. &he way with a whisky drinker. He lUa got to hBTe his dram "to letUe bt. Rerve."-hablt. . To leave oft ooffee or tea III an eaa7 llIatter if you want- to try It. becaWle Postum gives a centle but natural IIUpport to the nerves and d08ll no' contain any druB-nothing but food. PhY81c1ans know thla to tie trua. . . one from Ga. writeR: "I have cured myself of • Ion.. ltandlng cale or Nervoul Dyspepsia by leaving off coffee and Ultq POI~ um," laYI the doctor. "[ alao enjoy relre8hln. aleep' to which I've been an utter Itranc... tot ZO yean. • "ID Ueatlnl dyspepsia III Ita ...-ioui· t.n>w. I find lItUe troubl when I CII.II Induce ,patlenta to Ilult coffee ucl adopt Polmm." The Dr. IJI riallt iUlel "then.. • realoUo" Reali' the Uttle .boolr;, "'l'Iae pIp, lut- Road to WellvWe... In pt.-. chop, Poatum com. In OODOIntratel. powder fohn OalIicl "1riltaDt PO.atu• .' 1& fa prepared by aUrrlnc a levef te." , Qroonful bt a;'CIIIP' of hot· water,: ·...,no.'. ua,taat!t, . ~d . . . :-~~~. 'oolor lf,o ~:IU!lIl .' I~~!lInI~ '·
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or Bacchulll In the Tul.t1de celebrations ot the Druids ot ancient BritAin. the eve rgreen bad a distinctive place with lyY, holly and mistletoe. Tbe Druids believed tbat the evergreens sheltered the good . alffi1t.--or-ttre alr wllo fled to th em at tbe approaeh ot cold weather. Tbere Is a Scandinavian myth that tells of the tree that sprang from the blood-soaked ground wbere two lov ers met a viol ent d eath. aud of mys terious lights that hove red about the tree at C hristmas tim e . At t h e perIod of the winter solsUce. the anci ent Egy ptians decorated tbelr houses wltb palm lea\' es whlcb symbolize d Immortality and the starry aky , At tbls period of the year the ancI ent P e rsians decorated the plane tree with ornaments and Jeweill . An old German tradition glv ps Saint Wilfred the credit of transformin g tbe tree worsblp o f tho savage T e utons to a Ch rl s tlan c ere mony. It was about the year 725 t hllt h e led !l p arty of priests Into central O"rmany for the con vers ion of th e worship ers of god Thor. PrInce Grego r, the grandson of a kin g , was with him, having been intrusted to hIs care by t he a bbesil of the cloiste r Phalzel. On Chl'lstmns eve tbe y were fighting their way throug'n the snow ot th e (prest when they came upon the h eath en tribe "t GeIsmar. They were a8'lembled und e r the thund e r oak, eymbollc of tb e power of Thor. and were I prepared to offer up 8acrillce. The white-haired priest ot the heathens had chosen the young son of the chief as the fairest possession ot the tribe, and he waB to be offered , for ·the god was very hungry and needed th e utmost atonement. All the venerable pri est raised hIs stone hatchet on blgh and brought It down to klll the boy, who was ready. preparod for the stroke, Winfred appeared and warded off tho blow with hll etaff. The people were gratilled at hlB Bavlng of tbelr favorite and allowed blm speech and he gave them the CbJ'llItian creed. Tben he and tbe PrlDce Gresor took theIr axel and out down . the Thunder Oak. All It Wall ready to tall tbe light. nlng came and 8p1lt It In many parts and It tell aaunder. The waiting tribe then beheld In Its place a slender fir tree, green and aparkllng and Oc!OI'OUII_ Wlntred bade the trib!!emen beAr tble tree to the ball of Orundhar, the chlertaJn, 'to there aseemble about It and make memo About We ftnt Chrilltmu tree the wDd mlln of the WOOdt ftrst heard the tale of tbe abepberd boy ac! the ftellSa ot lJudah and It pipped their eturdY Il~ , ,.11te, 'titbit became "ChriIUan -&ad ever .amr· ~.eIl the IIr .,tree.' •• a token ot the cI&7 ~r ' Chrttt!a.'btrtta. .., . 0 '_ • " , ~
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Tbe wind acmss th e snowC!lad bl11s. A reatles8 slPlrlt. roves. ThE' murmur of the frolen rills Still echoes In the ITOvel. The strIpped I:reee, bending to the eartb, Their tale of BOrrow tetl; Huehed al'9 tbe Bounds of recent mlrt.. That I)eeled tn every deD. Old wtnter breathee a.Ionlf the plalll Ita chilling breath at BilOW: The blllow. - b4~un(\lng 0·... tile ' mabl An add ed fury !mow; The akT Is frowning, &raT Uti cold, The earth til broWII aDtI 'ere, , Tet o.n each buren . . .te ' . .4.' ~ The ¥u1eUde beUa '.r1nc ~ '
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Education. It Iii not '110 long ago thnt illIteracy was 'Very common yd no dllrrace. It I. not very much longer Iince lIearcely anytJocl1 except the prieats. could l'ead. It wu only yelterday tbat compulSory educa·tloD became the accepted practice ("fer a .large part of cl'f11uatlon, -Rev', P. 8. Luther. ' Elpl4copallaa, Co~
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Abott!. thl' Npeorl they b oth o ont~io, You'd thi ok th ey hot,h could fl y, Mrll ,It ·,.. ~ h' Mow r .. r W , l ft on l1ed Bu t, u evert.hel &!l!l t,h ey are good plugs I t ,) HI ll h ,,,·<) 11\" 1 WI' plt Gn !l('? r nnt. 1 A~ Wl' 1111 kn o w. y o n Ltu ,l 1, , 'I r I hA ~m' l u u~ 1111l""t! IIf h " I' Ulother. At" if T fl lll d nn't gf't hi s r nrn h .. f.l ktJrl i :'II IR, AIIOfl C)I f' ll o \\,iH·h )" vifl itloR\ 1'!ll'y IJO I,I, will have t o die. )tly t,ull l or I" w .Iu,y". . I 1\11' 11IHI :Ura ~' rtlnk Dnkin nnter- There'N rt llllr n l,1 AmoH .JllokMOll . I t'tl ll/'ll II f, j l\' ,If th" lr fn f' lld,.. ILflr! . 11 " go h tJ r,.. 'It IL "."," , t:llo pp inJ;{ lind And Ho m o uf Y(lll prlldlOt, , " 111 1" '1'1 l([" 'tt in g . h, ,, ! 'I'n"." ",,H o'!4 the !4 H('ll ll r l Hev. Tilima go. :\\ 1'- . , H ('h " ll" "'';! II 'IB ,I ,111 ol!b H O ' II It'" " t, rlli ~h t ''', IL hiokory ,;ti ck. , t "T I-'rll l'("'" '\" 'rll (l1l' f' rl,tin e Ll hy He trnnt' irdt'd l,h o wh lie BillIe, ; ~lr " ',' h ,,," I~ L ,,'V ,111 ,1 l um ily Il t "' r olll h egi coin !\ t.o t he \lll tl, I ~ lt llllu y ,ll lI ll, 'r . . . 'l'hllt m lty ~o n nd iltr ll n ge t o Il om e of ¥r . WII,..tHl I ·h UI1 "WII :. ll 8pent. 'l' lJ "nl;!ll{innl-' WI to Mr , 'l'homE\S you, Lu('y ItDd f"lnil'y . Hut yo u don 't compre hend . T h e r e wn~ p r f'llclilOg at MiddlE> Ruo, Waturol\V nt. t o'olock aun There 's dear old Dan, Sunday 1 0 ::lO 0 'c loc k by C . 1'. Th e good o ld soout, the bov of '42. Bead le, of Frank lin. And si n OR h e bought his glallses. Mrll . Pearl Oltkm oa lled on Mrs. He readH I'a:pere through and .J . H . Chtl u owetb , l:>llturday morn t hr ou g h . iog . H e wen t to town the other dl1Y. , On a n errllnd Illoppose, WEATHER ALMANAC fie got baok Ilbout eight 0 'olook. With a little up his nOBe ; Thnt r emark a ble Year Book on l:Ie bonght tl n e w ren sweater ooat, ~ t o rm s, WO'lth er, I£arthlluakes and A p iliI' flf ele ven ahoes. Astronomy, Th e Rev . Jrl R . Hic ks Be hltd npon his person, A!mall uo fo r l!H a , t he tlaest and bllllt ever isso e d , is n ow reqdy . A qna rt of good old booze. My UnolA Dan be boasts ILboot ~e od oDly 35c to Wurd (lnd Works Publishing U;>mpuny , 340 1 Frank His honesty tlnd trutlt. That is his wotto you all know, Iio Avenue . ~t. -,au is, Mo., and vou will recel ve B oOPY prepaid, also one It started when Ii youth .
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Mr. trn d MrM. W ill L . Harvey . ('o ll te mplu'e s pe ndin g th e \vinter i. Fl oril!'l. b;d ({s ullon is cle rking for A . T . Mol er i 0 th e Mell t lioll UI'OCeTY TRADE MARtiS DESIGNS IIlore. COPYRIGHT S 8r.c. i Mrs HllTri et As hmor e, one of our q,~~on:.:~~:l!~ ~'~rk~II;.~II~,II~d 1~::~~':~lf7:~ :'I:r. ' lI.entlo n t. ,)rn hl\bl, I'lltulitoh l9. ( '" n lnllllll ,. " . hi gh ly 1.J 0Ll orod oiti zens, was re I lnn • • t rl c ll, co n llr1Clllln l. HANDBOOK 0 11 1'I\'t' Ula .oJr:~t~~~ ?!~ ~~ll ~r.~.':~~ I~O~t~~~rt&IK<:~~lr('~~tQ"I.e i m ember ed by Mevernl of hltr friend s tptdlll MtlCe. wll ll o ut ChA nl C. lD t be jl:3ll!urdtsy, it beio g t he eighty third I mi le IIto ne of ber journey. I Elbert Russell JUad e II very inter · e~t' 1D g tfllLr to tho p{loplll in this vioiOlty I:laturday night lind l:>und llY m t. rning I1t the Friends ohurch, wh loh WII.S enjoyed bv ull so for tWDate a8 to hear him . HATHAWAY Milll! Emma ~orfa.e, a ve r y weI! Lr"iWwn lady of thlfl oommunity, was ,'V '1.)' 'lofll'ille's Leu.dinjil' Dentts' called to Phill1del,lhill. last week, I1S f lffioe in Keys Bldg, MlLln St ,\ witness in a ollse wbere the mall ~IlS being used to aefraud. We .7 Subscribe tor the GazettE hlLve several oharg es of this nlLture in this oommunlty. if It was pu.hed Mil'S Ann Ward. one of our oldest oitize ns, Is q uite stolt lit this w riting. Rev . Fringer, peRto r of the 1\1 E ohuroh , still remains quite poorly. 80 muoh 10 that he has been unable to till his appointment for fa or
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oopy of The Rev . Irl R. Hioks Mag. There'll one oW. boy I a: os~ forg~t, Ilzine, Wurd .. nd Works . And Cliffurd ~mith is he , He walks to town most every night. TAKE ME BACK ae's as happy !IS can be Be's a 'lulet nll·t ured lit'tle ohap. But hi s Ililpetitl~ III 8reut, By J. E . Dill. He oould eat sel/tln pounds of oheetle. Take me ba.ok to old Mt . Holly, And then ory out tor eight. The plaoe we all love OOst. We may ralinl a r o und the wide war ld' aut A bner Dill has them all beat. When It oomes eltting time, But we all OOOl e home to relit. Yonr friends Brs there to greet you, He eat ei g h t ya,rdll of S81llagee, Wheneve r you retorn ; And then yelled bring on Dine. They ILre true blue those BollV bOyt!, I fele so sorry fo r dear bid Dad. They Ilre men trom stem to stern. I I1lmos' have the blues. There's good old Elmer Royer, Be seems .to have a maDia, The largest man in town. For fixing up old shoes, If it Wtl8U 't for hiD! obewing Honeet Bu' f"ther lI!lId the other night, Scro p. You oltn taka it "s you ohoose, The stor llR woulrlllll vo to ololie down. AI soon as p enl'i on day rolls rou.d, I'll htlve me some new shoes. There 'l Itind old .J ohl!ny Luolls , Or DorgltD so they say, There's anothE.r man I tltink of Whlln he s tarts to play his ralile I must not torll him down. 1I0Des. 81s name is Jonar Haley. They al! give him full sway. The Mayor of thil liUle town. Th.re·s Th omafl Dill. t.he Auotloneer He used to OWll a Dice bay mare, A mlln of g reat reno IIID, Be oa1led her little Nett . Be owns a little oottag e there, If any of you oooid read his mind, A place to call his home, ae's thlnkin~ of her yet. I!e ri s9s early in the morm, When poor old N eU had plLlJ8ed Before the break of <i111\>1J, away. And down to the llttle shop he goes, It almost _rokl3 bls heart. Where he drives many shoes on. To think that the time would eVllr Ther e 's good old fashioned Johnny oome, Peno\l, _ . W h en tbey woulll ha ve to part. Bnt be bu ", one bRd fll Lllt , I!'TllDLr Dill tried to oonAole him. H'l ato toc. m uo? liick nry nllt~ , Hut i t WIl S all in vain, Wit,li ont nsing IWV u lt; Be SlIyA I 'll go up In tbll air r ll oy ~Il V I' h i ru inlligoMt iol1, And see if I oan 't get .June; h is }ll\ lllS \V ore ~o SIl V IlFe l'he Bit>!l\oe it bf\,:(an to sOllr , If b ifl h r ot h u r hill! 11 't c1l 1l .. r1 Doc Like HII eag le in t h e nir, An d aerk h e turoed on lots of gllB, S mi th , At> w(ll1hl UI J t h llve b e , ~ l1 h em, To "peed the j " urney there, I:l e ':,t I lv1n ~ n )w o n flullted milk , Bark lIIlid I ' ll do the best I oao, Bu t that i!:l u o dis J "ace, I Will not long r Amllin " When mel~l time oom BS he almost Bu t w hen he returned npon bls trip, ories Poor JOnar walB Insane. .As he soes Frank feeu his face . We have been i n all the oltl.., There are two flist horses in the From Atlan~io to the Sell, But the only 'O'WI\ noon the .ap town, BII.Y Jim a.nd Tony DelLr, 's good oM Mt .011 ee. The one is orippled in the front l { ow bOYI plea.e d) Dot take offense, The other In the rear. . or these few words 1 've wrote, . . I WOUld Dot hurt your fee lin is, It IS so darned amuslDg, For a thousllnd dollar note. To hear thoir owner's lie
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Mrs. William Harvey. Mr!l. J. Hamilton Bogan. Mrs. William Haines and Miss Anna Stoops were visitors of Wilmington last week and while there did St.me shopping. Mr. Ed Mullen. of Dayton. was here last week installing a gasoline liiM for Marion Osburn. The Xmas entertainment given Friday night b9 the scholars of our school Wall strictly up·ta-date. and the teachers deserve a great amount of credit. Mrs. Connor one of our modern grocers has beautifieti her home wit a new lighting system . Miss Ann Ward. an old lady who spent most of her life in our village. passed away Saturday morning after a lingering injury and sickness. The funeral took place from her late residence Monday morning at 10 o'clock. Interment in Miami Cf'metery. Mr. Edward Stinson, who is teach· ing school in West Virginia, is spending the holidays with his wife and son Carrol. The treat at the Friends Sunday School was observed, everyone present was remembered. Carrol Stinson, who has been attending college in Tennessee, is spending his vacation with his pa•• ents and grandfather Joseph Carrol. Edward Stinson preached at the Friends church, Sunday. The M. E. Sunday SchOOl pve their remembrance to the IIcholars, Sunday afternoon. . Mr. and Mrs. A. Maffit were the guests of Mr. Maffit's siater Mrs. Samuel Loyd. Sunday. I. N, Miller for two days last week was coniiderably indisposed but at this writing is looking after his busi·
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ChRb f MAS EXI::.R':ISES
The Miami Valley Poultry Associalion wlll hold their third Annual exhibit on January 1. 2, 3 and 4 1913. at the Masonic hall. Tbe of: . ticers are maki8a great preparation THE MIAMI GAZETTE WISHES A LL ITS for the Ihow. and according to the READERS A VERV MERRY CHRISTMAS secretary there will be a much I-;uger !:Ihow than formerly, J. O. Cartwright was in Lebanon. Ralph Smith was a Dayton vi!litor, Several new exhibitors have sig- Saturday. Friday. nitied their intention of entering birdll, and it looks as though the R. G. Cross was in Cincinnati Mon. Roy Irons Wall in Cincinnati Mon. rooms will be inadequate to the de- day on business. day on business. mand for s~ace, The Association's new coops will J. M. Cook waa a business visitor F. A. Kindle lpent Sunday with be ready, and will add much to th .. in Cincinnati Monday. his father. S. P. Kindle. attractiveness of the show . MiSl! Winnifred Macy was a weekKenneth Kilbon is spending the end guest of relatives in Xenia. holidays with relatives here. BROUOHT HOME A BRIDE
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The M. K Sunday School ga ve their annual Christmas entert a ill ' raeot last Friday evening. Th e t' 1I· tertainment consisted of music a nd recitations. mostly by the chilurell . One feature was a donatilln of Christmas articles to be sent to set· tlement workers in Cincinnati for distribution among the poor chil· dren. Each member of the sch ool was remembered with the usual Christmas treat at the Sunday lII orn· in&" service.
W p wi ll be pleased t o have our readerg s(, Il U in an accu un[ o f th eir e h ristrna!:l dinners These columns are al way" ojJtm ( 0 sOl: ial itt·ms.
- -Mr . all d MrR. J . I. Hllrtsock en· tertaint'd at uinn er Sunday, Mr, and Mrs, F. A. lIartsoCl k. of Morrow. Mr. and Mr:;. Arch er Har tsock, of Dayt on.
Miss Blanche Cornell en te r tained at Sunday dinner. Mary Saliebury. The Christmas entertainment was given by St. Mary's Sunday School Ada RQsenthal. Grace Car'Tlan, Leon Salisbury. Edward Ricks. Glenn at 9:30 Sunday morning. Instead of Brock and Lee Earnhart. Miss Ruth Hartsock attended a h I Mr. and Mrs. Frank Wulchet, of Mr. Warren F. Edwards, second D t . 'ted St P ~" dl t c essons a pleasing pro&"ram. conay on, VISI aey. n.ln e piano recital in Dayton. Thursday . . f I d . . son ot Mr. aud Mrs. O. J. Edwards, Sunday. sisting 0 caro s an recitatIOns was evening. rendered, after which the Christmas Mr. and Mr!\. G. W. Hawke enter and Mig Dorinda Cleo Lemen, of Denver, Col., were quietly married Mr. and Mrs. J. B. Chapman speqt treat was distributoo. tained Sunday evening at dinner the MJ"tI. Mabel Dinwiddie and Miss . in Cincinnatt, Sa rah Burne t were Day t on VISitors, . . CHRISTIAN CHURCH follawing guests: Mr. and Mrs. in Salt Lake City. Utah, on Decem- several daya last· w ..1_ h f f ber 6, 1912. The marriage was ate j{Uests 0 nen.... Saturdav. Warren Edwards. of Denver, Col.. .. . The Christian Sabbath School gave Mr. and Mrs. Fred Hartsock. of cOmpleteaurpri8eto Warren's famil7 MISS Sybd Ha~ktt arnved honle . their Christmas exerci8t¥.J at the close Morrow. Miss ' Edith Mosher and Mr. and friend., no one baving had an inkling" of it until be arrived at the Wednesday eVentDa f~om Del.wah Rev. and Mrs. C. S. Grauser and of the lesson hour Sunday morning. Wilson Edwards. home of his parents last Friday college, on account of 1Ilness. son, Charles, are spendina- the A pleasing" program of songs and Christmas week with relatives at recitations by the various members ST. MARY'S CHURCH evening accctmp~nied by his bride. Mr. and Mrs. Harry Hamilton ana DlI¥ton. of the school was rendered. The Mrs. Edwards IS a very channingjdaughter of ~n "ere JrUesta of annual Christmas treat was distribCbristma5 Day, sern;on and Holy ~it.t1e lady and W~rren's many friends Mr. and Mrs. Gee. HaqslltQn, Satut-- Mr. and Mrs. S. L . Cartwright uted at the clos~ of the exercises Communion at 10 o'clock. At this Jam the Gazette m heartyeongratu· day were in Lebanon Tuellday attending • - • . service Mrs , A. T. Wricrht will sing th e annuaI Ch":--f th e .. lations. . "ow...... treat or A NEW ODD FELLOW "0 Little Town of Bethlehem ," First SUllday after Christmas. Mrs. Walter McClllre lett Ilondat children at the Children'8 H o m e . . WILL SERVE MEALS momina for Emporit, Kan., to · Wyommg Lodge. ~~. 102 I. O. O. Sunday School at 9:30 a. m.; MornU. M. Wbite left Tuesday morn- F. conferred the Imtlatory degree ing Prayer and on at 10'~O' spend Christmas with her fathet, The Hlkkett Sisters will Merve Mr. Ira A. Scott. She will 1M joined , ing for Owensboro, Ky., where he upon one candidate, at their regular Evening Worship se~; sermon ~t'; meals in the Masonic Banquet Rooms there iy her sister fro~ Korth will spend the holiday week with his meeting last Thursday evenina-. This 0' clo k C a on Friday noon and evening, and kota. Mrs. McClure will probably parents, Mr. and Mrs. A. C. White, lodge has taken a new lease of life Th~ 'fOll:~~~ musical prOiTam dinner only Oft Satllrday . be gone abuut two weeks. al'ld ~mily. and i8 doing 8plendid work. will be rend:red at the 10:30 service:
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Miss Maude Harlan spent Friday and Saturday witl1 relatives in Miamisburg. F . M. Shane and wife have moved to Wilmington. Mrs. Jane Wood is visiting her daughters in Dayton. H. B. Reeves and family, of Rich· mond. Ind., are here for the holidays Miss Flora Harlan is at home for the Christmas vacation. Chas. Mendenhall is ill at his horne north of town. The aged Rebecca Mills fell last Friday morning sU8tainina bruises about the shoulden. The M. E. Sunday School is preparing an Interesting Christmas proar&nl. whicb they will render Tuesday evening. The Friends Sun· day School will hold a social in the church the same evening.
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horne of the "leased Christ-Child. Of course it blel8ed the Christmas ·household and left the Christ-Spirit with au' who come within its doors. One Christmas, after many genera. tions had received the blessings of the Christ·Star, a worldly-spirit had insidiously crept into the head of the home. Dollars and cents had crept into the hearts where once only the great love of God and his fellowman had dwelt. CravenouB, wElighing the price, BOOrn of the thinlrS real for the sham of hiah prleeci pretenlle, had robbed the dwellers within the house of the true Christmas spirit. Greediness, a feeling akin to barter and Exchange had taken the place of the Irreat spirit of love In givina, had ~ne trated the hearts which should have been onl, true and tender. A worldlineea bad wiped out all love for the gift and Kiver by seekina to find the coat of the Kift. Love had fled'when areed vntered. Tlte old
they hung it up in its blackened ugliness for Christmas eve was now here. When lo! it fell full Up4ln the head of the master of the house. The wordly son laughed loog and loud, the polished dllughter ordered the rubbish cleared away; only the old grandmother wept bitter tears of regret. Picking up the fallen emblem, ahe tenderly wrapped it in her handkerchief. and kissing it, asked the Divine Father's blessing upon the ruined house, the ruined 8tar, the loet Christmllll love and joy, the Chri8t-spirit which leaves when worldliness enters. As she prayed her tears fell thick and fast upon the blackened star. When 8he opened her tear dimmed eYeB, behold I within the palm of her hanJ, bright and Irleamin&' AI of old. lay the star And the wordly son was ashamed and amazed. Be knew that he had driven over 1Ule poor and the ollpressed in his frenzied madnellll fer gold. He had 4:l'UIhed brother
u!led to soeth all pain and Borrow was crushed out by a-old. Turnina, he clasped his aa-ed mother within his arms, and cradled his head once morll upon the rock of mother.love, in this his supreme hour of expiation and remorse. And she said, "My son, let not the i"J"eed . for riches and honor, rob you of your faith in God, but let this star lead you to eomprehend the mind of the All Father, who in his Inspired Word gave thi8 message of unmistakable import to man." "For God so loved the werld, that he pve his only begotten ROn, that whosoever believeth on Him, mould not perish, but have everlasting life." Keep your Christ-star bria-ht with love and Heaven'. joy bells wi"l ring, and the ptee of Paradise will open and you will hear the word8 which bav*, been chanted by all Christian natioDl, since the infant Jesus lav in tile rude lI18DKer of Bethlehem. "Glory te God in the Hiaheat, peace on earth, good will to men."
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Mr. Eli Thorne, an old ret'lident of near Utica, Wall buried in Miami • Wednesday. Mr. Thorne U cemetery had been makinlr his home with a ~ daughter in Greenville, Ohio, where . . he d.ied. The body was taken to • thence brouaht to WayneiJU Franklin ville for interment. "'" .. • Sarah Ann Ward, of Harveysburg. . . died at her late home Saturday, and was buried in Miami cemetery Mon day morning.
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FARMER'S INSTITUTE • On another paae will be found the ' " program fo~ the Fanner's Institute, December 27th and 28th at School Hall. Several farmen have taken up With ou.r suggestion in regard k> bri~n&' in their, products, and making a aeneral diaplay. It will be _ .\ very gratifyiJ1&' to the omcera of tbe R , instit~te if ~ will do. IO~ . .. . - , '
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QUESTIONS FOR tHE TEACHERS
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DISFIGURING THE LANDSCAPE. An I~g rlculturnl papor lllakN a etron!! protes t against th o too com· mon prl1r tl cE' In tb e rural dl8trlcts of "dI sfigu r ing rences. barns and otber buildi ng s . trecs. e t c., wIth glaring "I~ s, " Th e r e mIght h ave bee n In· <'1ud e d In th o lis t of /ftilat sprnwllnl\ billbo:lrd s which are to b e Been along r a l!way s and hl,hways at freQu e nt In· terval s, s al's th e Louis vill e Co urier· Journal. A large amount of plctur . esque sce nery Is marred In thla way . t.;othlng Is sacred to th e e nterpri s ing nd"erllser Who la Int e r ested In keep· In g his wares before th e public oy o. It r(lQulres' the coneent ot th e prODerty ownerll to dlaflgure bulldln,. and beautiful landscape s In thlll way. but as 1I0me farmers and Illndownerll flnd It to be a source o f Borne sma ll r ev· enue, they are more than wllllnl' to permJt tbe adnlrtls Br to work bIB will In lueh matten. \Jut th o farm er IIl1tll ~ery little money out of tbe traniac· tJon . and only succee ds In detractlni rrom thA appearance of hIs prop e rty. There are many farmer8 wbo do not realize thnt th e r e Is a m o n ey va lu e to th e m In k ec plng th e ir farms and build· tng s In good ord e r . A good h eg lnnlng tn tha t dlrec tlon Is by keeping tb9 premi ses d ear or' things whlcb are lik e l y t o b e dl s t aMteful to passersby. Th .. 11 60 of th c autom o bll ~ h ns In· c rea s pd ",I t b g r e ut rapidity . and It bns b ee n In e v llnb le that with lh o In· crense In IH O th er o would b e a n In· crNIS O In t\l (' number o( acc id e nts. (' I' e n th o ugh th e r e s h o uld be, as n nih" h" Incrrase In tb e care e xe rcIsed . Fatalities from borse·drawn vc hlcl e s ha" e so lo n g bee n II mnll e r ot course th at th ey hav" attrncte d less attention th a n fata ll ti e s c n us ed by automobiles. a lthon gh until r ece ntly th o numbe r o f th e torm er bas greatly ex c ee d e d tbe latter. In Ne w York city tbus far thIs year tbe fatal!tles recorded are 138. year th o deatbs caused by wagons number 117. Last year. In th e same month , wap;ons caused tbe de ath of 111 p e reon s. wblle automobiles kl\l· ed only 'i9. It w!l\ thus he seen tbat th e fatalilles causee] by automobiles In New York city bave Increased near· Iy 100 per c e nt .• whUe lbe number cbargeable to wagons was nearly sta· tionary. Tb es e. bow ever, are tbe IIg· ures for a de nsely populated city, and It Is altogether probable tbat It. tho flgures could be complIed for tho en· tire country th ey would show that nc· eldents to horse-drawn vehicles st11l outnumber tbose to automobiles, as was ascertain e d to bo tbe casc In Eng· land last year. A young woman llvlng near Syra· cuse bas just died as tbe result ot n "joke." Someone pulled a chair from under h e r wblle she was out In com·
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Push Sale of Red Cross Seals. Till' A ou'r! cn n RE'd CroRs hUH nl· rc'a dy rr ill! l'd ovp r 8[; ,000 ,O(l0 n cd ('ross Chr is llllfl'l s ('a ls and probably tlt e pdill o n \\'111 numb e r 100.UOU,000 b e fore the r nd 01 Ilt p catllJ1ulg ll . , If th p Ilnll c ipa l lolls of th l' unti·t ub l' rcu · los is 1I'0rk,'rs IlI'P r ea li ze d, Illl Ips9 th n n $4 O.OuO will be outal n (' d from th l' s al e of Hel l ('ru BS ~p al s. Practlc· all y loll or Ih e 11 101"' )' r f' lllalnll In tb e state or c it y wh, 'r e th e sl' al s ar c Ro ld. o n ly n ve ry HllIall IlI'rrl' lIta go or It Is going to pa y for Ih e cos t of th e prlot· In g and dl s trlb',ling th e 8euls alld tor th e expensp of I'Ulllt1l1g th e cumJlnlg n . In caso n ny \,,' r s ons cnnnot ohtuln Fl'a ls In th,' community wh e r e they IIv o. th l'y c'an sl'curo th e m by writIng t o H!'d C ro ~~ S enl ll C' ncJquartprs, 715 l lnl oll Tru 6t Uulldlng, Wa s blngton, D . C, He' d ('ross H(' als cos t onp ce nt each a nd pI'c ry sea l so ld Is n b t.: lI et In th e nght agllin s t tube rC'ulo s l s.
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Ing money to t c nant groll' Pl' s h as IWO thous and dol1ol'H, u~ai ll ~ t pe r eolls Do YOU be long to thC' O. T . R. C. ? : The bones o f ndul1s ·Ire. hardpr than . S I Oh ' 'fl whom hIs firm had adl' " n ('. ed mO Il:l Y '1 k ' • < . ~ prung IlJl In out lern 10. \(' S)' S' I ' What JOO s on edu calloll hav e you th e bon ('s or ('hllflren. Point out the on I ICl r toun c(' o cro p. Oll SOllIe he read durIng the last y ea r ? ' nd"antages or Ih ls chang-e. I tOlll Is as rollow H: A fte r IlIlt tlnp; O\1 t , ne l'e r exp cct e d to realiz E' a cClll. and Wh~' do es th e body r e quire mor e lat· hi s tobacco lbe g ro wer will come to on olherR only aftN a long wall until 1 produr.ing foods in wInt e r Ihan In Bum· Geography. a store k eo pe r usua ll y and l e ll him thnl anoth c r crop is grown, 01' 'I s e by leg al Ex pluln how a snit lak e Is tormed. : mer? , be would lill e to p ' t nn advanc e on h is process. He ofT ere d to BPI! the whole WhY? are most Illites fresh wutel' l DI sc us s. the brain as a l' e Hex ce nter, (lrOll, TItI! MilH Qk ee lll' r linus OUI ho"' , lot fOI tHty-ce't\t s on the dollar. lak,?s. . , lin d t~\ C Im portan ce of r e Hex aclio ll . I mu c h tOUIIC(:O h e ha s out, IIlld deler· 'I On the tenant' s sIde th c ' ~.'·s (C! m Ie Explain as to a r lnss, th e reasons Wh,lt diseas es nre produc e d by eon· . ' 1 , t I"o ul rl h Q 'I 6a[e loan on . tor th e varying le ngt. hs of days cnd stant lise of al coholi c IIl]u ors? How mtnes 111 " . , . . ,' , equa lly ullllutl s lll c tory. It l, ec lls hIm nlghtll . dn a le obolk liquors c lluse insunlty? th e Croll. I he grow!'r (h e n g ives hi s without mon ey or his 011'11 ro l' the ln what s ta trs of (h" U nit e d States , ,,'hat li r e th e eul c r fun c tions ur thA nOle at auout 8 pe r cr nt Illt e r est for gren tcr parI ot th c year. His rllmily arc thp AIJpalac hian Mountulns? \Vh nt I cra ni a l n en es ? Name at least sIx t h o a~ount of mone y u,lI' anc e d . Th is , 3nd hlm selt are d e ni e d t'h e Ih lngs thoy ar e tbe I(Nleral dir ections or th e polrs of r. ra.nlul . n e rve s . I not e IS "ecnred by a mortgage on the ought to h nve, ofte ntim es whon they ranges o[ thl o mountaIn system? Ura li'II dtngram o~ the eye and ex· crop. Th e amount qt th e not.e is need lit e m mo s i . Suddenly h e c omes the . h I r NUlIle fiv e grea t coa l proelllclnp; plaIn till' rUIH,tlon of the tollo\\'lng d ealt out 'Il th e store hy ,. . tl" il . I ' . Into t e pOSS eij8 on 0 Inon e y, or nt I f I I U d S 1 s ute s 0 I Ie n t e ,tates . .oc ate ports. r e n,t, Lornea , pup . Ir s. crysrow e r 'Ind his hmily 'IS th e Ir ne C'd ; th e great hard wood fore s ls o[ tbe : ta llin e le us, oml vitre ous humor. Ig , ',' . . . leust power to purchus e . Th\! tendency Un ite d States. What Is til l' bes t U'ealm e nt (or reo I r e quire . Th e s tor e ~ !'e p C' r eit he r h~J~ ~ is for him a nd his tamlly to buy more Wbat lire the chler industrlos of lief from hurns? )"rost blleR? Scalds? thc note un l ll tb e c rop Is sold or n.ls things than th ey n eed . I!:n l': land ? Nflm e the mos t Important Namp and locate the bones of the It dl sc oul1t ed at th e bank for 6 pe l' , People who tollow thi s rll s lom sel. commercII" cIties o[ I~nglulld , ekull and fa ce. What lire stutu r e s? cent, lhu s (' nnblln!; him t o mllk e 2 per dom ge t II nythin l,; ah ea d . Hardly el'er Name the Balkan Stat es. What I cen t on th e de al. ' do th o y g e t. lalld of theIr 011'11 . The bodi es of wllter, rlvcrij and cou ntrI es Physics, M prchunts g e n (' rnl1y do not like this vaillc of thf' crop is lived liP be for e It surround Turk e y In ~~urope? i ContTllst e lH' rgy with momcntum. sys tem. but they find Iheir C'U Htomers Is g ro wn Hnd eac h succeeding year Wha t Is th e orell or Ohtn alld its ap' l How would you pro c('c d to c onvince wlthoul funds and tr they would not ' " prox imate population? \ Vbat Is tho a boy that mati e r Is mad e up of mole- advance th e ~Ion('y other m e r chonls nr nd s th em Ju s t 1\ h ere thE'Y we re boo ltlJllrOXllllat e population of C le velancl? ' culps? . . . ore. 1I 0 w mallY co unti es arc th e r e in Give the physicists r('ason for h el lev. would , being llrll'PU to the prnctlce In I )1 , F:. F.S\\,INI~, Ohio? In whut counties lire th e fol · iug that the IlIlPrlor of the eart h Is ord er to holel Ih ol: trade . H?W gen · I Co llege or .' gricul t ure, Ohio S ta te lowing ci ties found: Co illmbus , I so lid InSl ead n( liquid . eral the pracIIl' c IS may be mferrecl Univer sity . Youngslown, Steubenvlli e, Ne wark, I How lo ng would a body take to fall tram the statellwllt o( o ne merchant , Lima, Dayton, Sprlnglleld nnd Tol e do? ' to th e ground trom a balloon 1000 feet who said thnt In his loca li ty two-thirds : al love th e ea rth 's Burrac'e? g= 32 feet . ot nil the tobacco growers raise moue y : How mnny times we hear people Grammar, Oescribe th e natur e ot li g ht. on th eir crop in this way . talk about luck . Thcy hav e )loor luck State de nnite ly the most important. : \Vhat Is photomctry r efrac tion , prln· Occns iollally, some man will tak e ' when they bave a poor crop, a horee b e n e ll ts tbat slloult! be de rl ved from I eI pal rocus of a le ns. center ot c urva· d t ' the olle who has ae! · I dIes from pneumonIa brought on by th e study of Gra lpmar. (The answe r I ture of a concave mirror? a van age 0, I ' 1.0 thIs qu('stion shollid be ' careFully State Ohm's law . vanccd hIm money. After having ob· I e xpo s ure, or they lose II cow rrom milk considere d In grading th e manuscripts I Make a dlagrnmmall c drawing of II talned all advance ' and having dealt , fever. Th oy reel tbll l Ih(' tntes are In grammar.) ! telegraph sonneler and descrlue from out the ·greater part of It, he will leav e agaInst them. nev('r thinking they may Nume Ih e part or speecb of each of I' it how the souncl e r operates. the locullty . The cre ditor. In order to have something to do with It themth e black words In the followIng quo· - - -get his mon e y oul of the transaction, selves. Everything Is tbls world [01tatlon: . Bllla"y. must h ire so m e one to cultivate the lows cause and' " treet. A certain ef· "Tbe Niobe of naUons. there she I Discuss th e subjec t of "leaves " un· crop ror the remainder of the sesson fect Is produced by n ce rtnln cause, sUlnds, d~r Ihe follo"'ing hi'uds : (8\ arrange· and to harvest It I Bnd there is no 'uck about It Instead Chl1d'~::8a~~eCrownless, In h e r voice. i ::;'~~~t~~~.J form ":ld venation, (c ) The lose trom bad debts usunlly re· 1of talltlng ~bou; luck, inVes;lgo~e the An "lmllty urn within her withered DescrIbe the leaves of at leaet n~ e Bultlng rrom a bnd crop or low prices I cause and find out how to pI ~\'ent the bands, rorest t r~es. II very ('o)ls!derable. One merchant , trouble, WhOlS e holy dus t was scattered long Trace the life history of wheat rust. ago. and exp la in how rust damnge1!l thlt Glus Over Palll"nge. ~Ies of th'1s0 ,~e~t paintings are 10llt, - Byron. I I;rowlng c rop. . Yielding to tho crlticlsD' ot artlstll El(arnlnntlon ot n.e palntlnS8 trom Classify tbe phrases of t.he above ; To what falllily does e ac h ot the fol . qu otation. I lowlng belong: corn, wheat, tern, an\! art experts, tho authorities at wblcb the glnEs hns been removed Illustra te by a sentence your uneler· I cockle, potato? UIO gnllp.riclI of the Louvre have re' j shows that a numJy!,' ot tbem. among standing ot the terms "analysIs" and Whnt constitutes plant rood? What me,"ed the glOBS that cove r ed and wns which Is TItian's fa.moua Man With "synthesis." :-tre the sources of plant toad? supposed to protect Borne lamoua pic· the Torn OIo\'e, have hoen Injured by Explain the correct use of "shall" Sbow hy d escrlptlcn thCdirrel'enr.e tures . A few, however, arEiJ1lt In. moisture that formed und6r the glaaa; and "wlll" In the first and third per· In the construction ut' a stem and a closed In glass. and among these ore others are the Anllppe of Correggio, 80ns. (This explanation should b e root. l' Antiope at Correggio, the .Laura 01, .the Country Concert ot Giorgio aDd sueb that elg~th grade pupils wQuld Describe tour ways In 'whlch aeed1!l unde rstand It.} . . , . are , Rdap~ed tor' dlll~z:ea). by -1l4~Ural 'anti of 'Tlttan a~d tbe Co.ncert Cbl-m· lhe VI~gln ' on thO'. ~oclul~ ot LeoDardo "All ·tlitMe , dleterioratlon .... In the study . of the etymology of means alid name a plant whoslJ seed. petre-ot G1Qqlo. It I, helell that for dl\ VIDCI verbs, bow many modes do you teach? llluBtrate the method mentioned, .U purposei of art, tor ItOdY •.. for ",ya. a critic, "bave been . wotJI01lt edmtra'ttoD, t.h~ caDn~ .. Ibould . bo o doubt aeceler.tull, mol.ture IAGl~ Name the tenses .t f "ll · the »>odes that Descrlhe pollination In a stallt . . . ' ;you teacb . · ."'.. corp; In . IID I1Pplo; In ,trawberr:le•. .' "llalled. II. UDder .1••• ·al1 tbo ,Dlle 1111» by .ala.....
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Counterfe ltlng has d c cre ased III thIs country durIng tbe past year. accordIn g to pollee r e ports. The gang must b e workIng 00 tbose new $1,000 bills. Los A IIgel e s bas opened a ecbool 'Where gIrls arc taugbt dreSS ing ae a fin e art. It th ey were taught dressIng IU! a culinary art, there might b. IIOme good accomplished. The Paris Mattn tells us that the man who understands women Is never desIred of tbem. But this disability .,.,\11 not handicap most men ot averace Intelligence.
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Aviators In Ge rmany are paId t37 • month-that snd death accouriting ~ tbe lcarclty of German avlaton. " . _
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T ho dlvl"l o llll ~h · · n ll l ,, 11 .d 111 \ IJa l k .... r o •• , ."",,. rr t tHa t bet wep n th o COIV S t h" prrl ly r\l 810mB .... I II I' \ ltn ... ft I ru u l d. n u t lit'" nut II f a I.'h illr ha), Is l o ld orr Ihe fa rm , ou ly lh" "pc· Ilre of conc rete. If , . " ''' 11r 11, I w ou ll , n ,. "r ly " ' l l pl " {I\ ' f' r , All cows are chain 0 1 tlu' (:erman fa · I ! Il\d 1. \\'(\1 1 d i n , )' ' 1' '' 11 . n ! \l.1 II I } h fO U . ond cut l )1' llI ~ II('D( t n r th o h o r~ c . a ll Ll i ll El<l In " a IMl, aod ... • eurh cow h os a Orllw " rk \\ •• ft j'ur " ... n Ih ('l'llIn, l P n ftn ' " K l d n .. " 1'1 11 . t h " .tock . Th e \.J arle y Btrn IV I. u.,·<1 prin · c\",y glll r;.,d Irou gh h,· lp l· .1 111" ( n ' m I h ,. nr.t .nd. c (lo t1Ilu \: d. wit h round cornel'll ('hr lsl fllllS tr E'1' - Inrl .. " "' llh III I1U ' \ l .O entl! ely c urt"<1 111 ('1, " clpnl ly fo r 111<' pa(' klng hOll ses of pot ' Ilnd roun ded bottom " lProllS g ifl s lor !n.m 11)' an 01 frlen,I" : 80 that they arl' C.t D06.O". at An. Dna. Store.1I0 c _ Bo. terl co Ilnd fl1ulid rl us. On so n,,, ra r m" " lis ll \, clea ned . F our of the douhl e Ih e 111,1" o n .. s will r pJolce In loy I and 3U to 40 a e rO's 0 1' 1)0t."lo" a are ral ""tl, s tlLl1~ lire K ~ LNL ~ Y mllde shorter than tbe r ea t .. nnol ir s: Ih08/\ I\. hit olde r , In a wel\lth In \\h lc h c aR e lh l! C OWS FO~TER-MILBURN co" Buffalo, N.... Yon. f; et Inr g~ ror heife rs or BIlll\II co"e, of books and gnmes, ...'hlle rl\thera and ~ u antill (· s Of Hl\\all J)otatoe a. Tho T h o cow a aI' '' t\"d up from ab oul mOlh r-rs will hlll'" e~ hall~ted t h...tr In· _x _ Xl whelll slraw Is all sold tor b.,drllng OClober 15 10 th e end of April. T h ey g61lll lly In dl"('lJ v "r ln~ each otheMi ti ll1t'8 a g r. lluln r. a u rprl~ " pur t y it UII, ro r tow n I1nd priva te s lahlea . T..-o o r are all tur ned out every day ( exce pt o ne hilS s lreH UTld th oeo o f Ihelr c hlhl r~ n In a good t lUl" at it lhro.. a cre s of clove r a re grown h,ultly Sun day) for exercise orde r I hat n il may h., ';TI\Unell on Into the cxa r cls · to th" ba rll1 ror Hummc r fe ed tl'h e o Ing 1l1rd , wbl ch Is thi s all ll/l'e r sil ry of ( 'hrlllt's ('ol1lhf~ . III stone laid and wn ll Th e del ec l lvo may be an ell r oca t pallturl'1I be g in to brown . There lire 6h e ltered, heln,; lurrollll ded on nil Bee ke r, but b e docell't well' Ql'rj f' Tt'd hnll~~ h o ld" Iho~e who alway s !ln tl . fen oral1y thr e(J pas tures fo r Ille m ilk· s ld (!9 by bulldllll :s. serl' e Ih t:' fa mily wi ll be welcom ed In th e centor Ie a ers, 10 Ihl s gi ves a co nstan t chango rub bi ng post. lind 111'0 11 nd I h(, tr l'o :m ,1 merrlmf lnt an,1 a lar,;o trough with Pr . r' e r~" ' l' 1"lea Atlo t r clln1..." rr..gulnLonru! lind preve nts graBS belnlt; 100 cloBel y rock lIalt Ie provide d , In one co rn er urllt.e Atom a e b , II -rer and h u wol !'. thq;rar~a1UVI(!lOng will add 10 Ih " l;aYflt1 . tr h., In led., IIlten. Th oy are ge n e r ally ehllc l\ed Il water trough III set, and wh en tho tiD! ,raoul"" , easy to taka •• caud/ . Ad • • wh oso nflme It will 1111 be don !! were ever y four o r Ove days In pl\8tu r ee. I ca t lie ani put In t be barn this lrough right llr re In th~ midst o f t h ~ : n , what .... 1Il r;lve a roug h s ket ch o f th e bllTn8 Is PlIlll tled To man th e most fascin ating womto prevent freezing , Secm or e cou lol b., ask! to mak o my Illtl e r a IItlle \)Ialner, ollo'CI'OII h ny I" stored In lho sheds. an III I h e world Is t he 0 11 0 he almost. Anrl I drcamrd a rI r~!lm - t hat h e Market s for dairy cattlo are Tl'ry and ale a very Inr';A Qualltlll e8 of oat but not Quite , won. ha d ~ o m e on~e mor~ upon earlh , had plentifU l In th e west of Scollsn! ! , and s raw . As tho oat 8traw leaves Ih e com o right do\t' n a mo ng liS and wa~ the I\ver ag (; farm er go ea to ma.rk p.t threshIn g mill It JUlt Shoppin g. Is tl~d wltb an au, looki ng with 1'}'08 of deep Qne8110nlnl': eTery week or buys his COlit'S from to matl c Iruseer wi Tire d Clerk (ov e r \) llod up cou ntnr) th tw o "trlngs . Each at wh at wae bp ln,; done III h onor 01 1118 d!!al er . A bout 90 VAl' cen t . of all tru so 11'11\ ""el gb from 25 to 30 - C un I show you allY th ing e lse, hl B I"rm er coming. the best dairi es k ee p Ayrshir e cows, poun d", and I" easily handl c d Revernl mndam ! i And as ho wa lke" I\roun d hldd~ n trom wholD the mall bill ~o n' 1\n'1I )" l'oslo me r- Yes: tb e n eareBt way to jlC' rm ll Ih .. )' ~lIre durln f, wh ll'h the re maining 10 per ce nL b e!ng Umeo wltb 110 ..'aste trom 100613 from all pyes hut mine o"n . hl~ ,;ll\nee leaving Ihe "oman 10 1\~ht sln~l&- llip:>, s holl ld be layin /: tbe foundat ion. I5hortho rns, Wh en the farmer 80es straws; 75 to 80 tona of this tru RRed out. - Doston E ve ning Transcr ipt. e eem e ,1 10 plpr" fI beneath the .",pm· handed a&alnst th e ""olr. The errort of ItnolVle dge mo s t ea~lIr . 10 tlnd In g and reach Ihe hellrt or I he festlTa\. Ihe re to keep up heart and to hold th~m so crow rt e, l by thou ~ ands out ot Father' . Ad", Ir~tlon_ H o passed b y tbe ",ell·wa rme,1 allll toge ther th e childr en In the home. th e sch oo ls or !lllrt n g on tbe ,..'Indow Mrs . Shor tl e y WI1S dlscll s. lng the light ed homes. where a 'i wu hap' .. Ith the han ,lIcap of tbe lower wa"e ledges or (w llh doubly workerl lel\c h lilt e st fMh lons wllh a young lady · 1Iiness and conlent ; be went Into tbe ""hlch Is m eted out to the wOTkln g e rs try ln ; to Ins lrllct t .... o sets cllil er . at places whe ro thoee of ... hom he lIald woman, 8eem ell even more <ielpera .te. young. t~re) on " haH time"! And yot "Old you say your husband was "Of suc b Is th o ki ngdom of God" The little on.,. looked hua,l'j ; the we go calml y o n Yl' ar after year per· fond vf t h ose c lingin g gowns, Mae'" were pla ying In the path of der.th . :.::d Christm ae tree hact shrunk to a tiny mlllln:; money to b e mlsueec t while " Yes, h e lik es o ne to cli ng to me for bls g lance wall atern liS be saw on e IJPrlg of green; there I I I I I 1IIIIl jOO C · ~ was f1ttl., lIr;ht, the little children pay tile b\1111 In about three yean," - Llppinc ott'l of "thoso little oneil" IIw~ep Into eter, an rl It was, oh, so E cold. and th., tiny wallted years ; and then , ... hen Cbrlst, l' MngllEln o, r.Tl tty b e neatb the Iron ..,heels whleh babe on t he motber ~tc 'l ann wall the mall com es. the Children 's festival par crus h ed Ita tiny rorm almost ont of only soul that smll"d. And tbls at tbe f!Xce\1ence, we IIrt up our eyes to One FI6herm~n'. Idea, al1l1 emblrlDc e or the beauty and sw~t, time of plenty. when I .J I J I I all should reo heav en ,,"' llh the prayer of tbe Pharo \<'Ir st An g ler - Look , thI s fi sh was , nesa wblch b elonge d to It. 11111 look joIce! Is the motber at work at a Ise., Ilnd re joice ove r the Christm as almollt Cllught before ; see th e broken B said : "Wbat gift hilS bfllln r;1.en to time like tbls! \ h oo k In Its mouth. D Yes, In IIplte or a\1 season an,1 Its Jo y for the children ! thill cblld In honor or my birthda y! the wor'd hilS to tell us of "lIlIcred Cl\n th'ero h~ any neglect of the com· Second An gler-It ehould have had 'l\LLf~ W),f Has It had not even that right of motherh ood," the womlln with tbe monweA lth'a Inlerest ll ~r eater an,1 Be nse e nough to stee r clear ot hooks every creatur e, a safe plllee to elpand babe on her arm l)TR"~ p:: II not elempt from ...·Ith r esults more lasting , thlln our after tbnt. c. Its Dature ID tbe play .... blch It must Ihls hilnsh demand C 5I\1'T'l."" , and lit work she failure to ronsl der every child an a" 14111.. . FITllt Angl e r-0h , come. you can't ~ C have In order to grow?" r----1 must be, eTm on thIs day of daYII. or set to be treasure .... expect a !J eh to exblblt maI'o sense d and ancl appreI And he went amon~ tbe bomell 01 rlek the dole Which Sn"w III. all tbat stands elated , to be e,l ucated to Its utmost tban a hum!!.n h el ng, those who serve the p'fJOpl e In tbe between her ell\1dren t1111t .....'" ST'ill\~ , and the ..,oIr. possibil ities" marts of trllde, ATeat and .malL And deep In the saddene d eyell of Plain Facte, 'Ve are all prone , men and .. omen Surel y there we would lInd the tbe Christ I read the eondem natfon I\l\k~, to look mo~t1y at Immedi ate "Men are a lot or rou r- fJusherll,~ Chlrstn :as good ch~er of whleh I bad and th~ queatlon : He that IOTeth not effecta , 1r S O Il1!! O:le we kno .... ,;OCS "How no.-!" been th1nkln g. But In toe many hla brotber Wft8ll1 be hath leel!. ho.... Ollt to nurae a poor"r nel!:hbo "Tbey t ell. a girl that all they want r ~ boulI.e holds we fOUDd only worry and ~an PI,," of a Scotch Oalry Barn-A , Entr~nce to Barn; B, Door he loTe God whom he hath !lot stricken (Jown with t Into Exercl . II to bl\sk for ev er In the sun8bln o of yphoid or an y anxloll8 care for the monow and for neD'" Ing Yard; C C C, OOOTI Into Hay Barns: 0 0 0, Loose Boxel; E, her Imlle. And after marriag e the,. or the other preTent nble dleeaaes , we the health of those wbo were tired Grain Boxes; }o', Hot,wa ter 801lera ; G, Box for Brewer l' Gralnl; H, COill Ie the MlSh of the ~rt-buylnp; a 1Il&u e~cll\lm over the expect h er to cook, mend clothes, 10.e11 charity of Box: J I, TurnIp Houee; K, Tank for Hot Food; L. Hay Clrrl.r, almost to dea.th artllr tllelr Ion,; houra either tbat there II plenty In the land the a~tfon lind pralee the klndnes ll J, k e ep bouse and do an endlesa lot ot of of l ~ " o r for the tllanklu lI, Mlllbing or that we really lo.e to eelebl"ll te the heart which prompte d It. "Tha plain hllrtl work ." t ," to buy hie cow Ile hu nothln,; In his 8traw Is orten stored In these erowd of searcbe rs arter "Chrlltm all blrtbday of the ' Chrlet! sheds If YOll tblnlt ean the Iuerar;e person, "Ie true mind 's eye but 1\ true mllltlnc t ypo. at the beglDnl ng of winter, I bavo gtrt.s :" they were not thlnklnc of 110, listen to tbe r;Toaftll nr the OTero cbllrlty and nel~hborly lo.e." Out New Way to Get Money, If ' He doell not ask, "How muc h will 1 given a drawing of tbe hay Cbrlstm as . festivIti es . but ollly "Arrl, burdene d fatber and strallt' of the family when that klnrlly woman were to give half There Ilre many WllY8 to get money ret for her whl'n she II dry'" beclluse carrier, which la nlled In the hay give reat and bread to eat-ree l, Lord, approac hed with shed the request for tbe lime I\nd ell'ort to b.,11' IIlonp: n from people. and In thello days when I}e knOWII that if sbll b wbat Ihe RP- and wheeled Into tile cow barn, reet" Chrlatm u moneYII: hesr what Weftrr ~rusade for pure alld It III often necelSlla water or tor the peare to be she wl1l lIOon pay for h er will hold ry to raIse various ! We lett t.he mlddle·c lalla bomell and enough to fodder 40 head, , women sa1 to each otller In puslnJl: pr.,vent fon of consllm 8ums for mlselon ary and other church ptlon or ror the lelt. The averago prlco tor a 1I00d Mnnure carri ers wander ed on our quest Into that ,;reat coDeernlnlll the UftWele are not genera.I , but ome neel!'llllity cleanln, . op of a Ile!lt\len t nel"hbo r· : ommerc nelghho rhood of the weave" , lIIell t.nd of "excb"n~ne ~fte" lal dairy cow jUlt frub III nre being more uaed In all modern work. the mlnillte n of the gospel willi. 110 many bood, IIhe would probPlbly be clllled from $15 to $100. i"ew ealTeIl lire barnB, All draln8 are especia lly at· make all lIorta of mOTlng appeals, womeD by tbe thonull ds, who In tbe peollie ~who look for lometbl ag from by thoae ImmedI ately around her. Dut the preache r who takes tb e prl:r:e If reared on the lann, but III 1I00n all te nded to aDd are built best. of tlmell CAn neTer be lure that you ." What of tlle of eoneret e In thla orl(inal IIplrlt of not 1\ muekra lter. at least an uncom· line of endeavo r so far 18 an Ilny (IIood cow has a heifer calr It III with callt-Iro n covers, the wolt Is faT !'rom their dool'll ...nd CbrlstO lall la t~ere left In tbls "ex. fonably aetlTe refonne r. Yet the old colored mnn down Muth . sent to lome fnrm Ul! amonK tbe hilla, who, dunng thelle late years of eOlllly ehalll!'e," thle aiTlne Two or three loolle boles are alwaYI In tbe expectl\ ' prevent ion af the Illness would mean "We hall a collectio n to tnk e up dis where a reguT,ar bualne n Is mild" 01 provide d for calving anll sick COWl. UYiDg, bave Dot orten leeB the bell!. of Uon of a retnrn In A OIlIwnl n,''' h e kind! T!uJlIlnm ds lIIore to the poorer nel,;hbo r thaft all lIald : "a collecti on for rlllsln« calves, aDd wben the ealf Is a Rmall window 18 pillced In the tJmes. There WeTe aUeml!t ll In aany upon thOUlllllldl wau a mOil 'Import of ~ftl are "ox' the kindly nurllln~ durin, Ill! contlnll ant cause , an' wo needs ' ),ear old It III returne d to the o""n e r . ahove ench paIr of cows, and all bumble bomell to eelebra te tile eomlnK ebanced " by people wIn.... ho bC7Ullbt them anee. All we mlly do 1ft the way or e:.ery Decemb er or January from nve dows can be opened with ono leTer. aa mueb money as we kIn glt. flut, or tbe Prtnee of Peace, but., ob, how with tbe monll')' whleh wal l't!II. I1 y 'unnl1o courts for the youn,; offend foh de lIake oC you I' reputatio n&, · to elI two-year<{)ld helfeTi are tler ved , There III a cOTt'red oement walk pitiful wall their settinK forth of tbe needed tor the dally from ".. blebeve u..,s of their own el'l Is lIot to be compar ed wltb IIlvln,; r of you 8tole Mr. Jonea' ana-tht rtDsure l the farmer In a f ew barn door A to the milk house, lIfOOt\::4hlngl, we ail- think lIelonK of houlleho ldll, llmrWbt Our, turk!'ya don't tb"", grndKln&'iY tbem 'list their bare rl~t to plrlY' put nothln' In de plate.yeare of prl\ctlca lly a bom .... bred herd. jn~ milkIng time a four'r;al lon ean necellBl ly to this blessed !I_Iron! la lIe"ltud e to custom and .... Itbout a p;roun,11I IIftd 1':'00d teaebing , with plenty That .... as how he r;ot mon ey out of At Il".oet of thl' dalrlel telltlns and stands at door A, and as 1I00n all I "What ru-e you /lolnc to tbelle my partlele of real It III Chl1l1!.lIIll1 lpil1t ae' of reom ror all alld well P111<1 teaeber s ,..el,;hln,; are done at leallt once eve ry full It III taken to the milk bourie, TbJI e.ery membe r or his eongreg ation .little onell1" eald the ..4 ey.,. wtth eompan ylng the n'I~IOl \ M the elv. to work lor and wllh them . w~ek . the deep questlon ill'; 1&011. "'II tbls Inll:. FarlW!f e 1I .ln, within ten walk III ..... 8IIhe d 011' ..,lth a boeepl pe P o pular Ua,;adn e . Wben we know tilat thll eolll ! ~ of mllee of cltt e!1 dell Tel' the best you can ~Te tbem III honor their milk ev- overy day In summe r all soon aa the But thla II not tbe WGrIt ef It: the Cbrl lIt.m lIB , tlle ehlJdr<!D 's tMltlTa\ . III ~r)' morning to tbe dalrleB III town. COW8 are In, but thl. of me? Why, theee ape ao loacer chlldre'f t , e1'e1I, ltaTe NEVER TIRES II unneces eary III eo!!!e to lnow In lP:olnK to make all thoe J't'un~ box , Thfl nl,;ht before mllll Is eet In basIns wint er . as the eOW8 do not use door A, Of the Food That Restore d Her to ~blldren: they are "w.rfed D1eft and many (lunIlles tbat (be !ifni te tht!lse ntl\kers In ollr city IIlne extra lon~ and blind women, wltb the Il!lrlt of I!'-y ~ne outlli/le tbe family IIklmme d In tbe morn lnll and The turnip houee will hold any thin, Health, el~le are -'Ten not houre, III IIrtler to 1111 the nlsh or, sent In lUI skim milk and cream. The up to 60 tona of mOlfl, Next to the from them and the welcbt of yeare beeause of a 1~IBe <!ellirc te ~Te, bllt (lere of the seallon, shl\lI we not bl! bllsln8 sIt tn cold,wa ter trou,;h8 upe- turnip house I" the ,;rB.!n and boiler upon them In their 1'ery ebildho od," "Somet hing was making ~e m and In the IJPlrlt represe nted by' "tbat sbaken. out ef our smll'; rejolcln~ elally made In the milk houlle, ...' Ith room. I And he weut farther amonp; tbe wicked dollar," whleh G 18 the box for brewers ' [ didn't kn ow the c,,"use," wrltDII a Emeno n ~ald o,' er tblll all a time of plenty for all! runnln~ water goinc all nlsbt. The grains, bunt or concret e snd weaver s, and came to tbe homes of wall ~ITen In or<!er well Colo. young lady : "For two years I to DTe IIlmllelf Not enou!!:b sehoolll for the elty'j! ,veral!:l!I price on a year's tbolle who bad abandon ed all hope of the unpleas antnesl thin and Bicldy, eutrerln g from Indrained . H contrac Is the t coal tor bin, All theee of remsln« or the children ; not enour;'h rood for thf!m , .lI!ndar d milk III about 18 cents a ,;al' roome at tbls end of the barn lead Into dl,;eatlo n and Inliamm atory rheuma · better tlmel: tbe hornell .... bere the trouble nf InTelltl ptlnlJ II\)me demand e'l"cn wben they do «et Into Ihfl 'on delivere d at the dl\lry , Farmer s the end of tbe cow harn, There are tism , tle8IIon of Chrhsfl blrtb could not be mad., Upml hIm , Whlcb bu the bet. schoolS : not enou«b wa,;es for their ,jvlns at a distance .end In their water tapa to tm the bollen and one celehra ted for eTen their utmollt et- ter claim upon the "I had tried differen t kinds of diet, time and the pone parntll to enable the motbers to milk twice a day by paeeeng er tra in, at each end of the cow barn to wallh and many of the remedle a recomm endfortll could not IItlll tbe bowl of the of the man of 8mall meane- those remain In the bomes to loolt after '..-hlch the dairyma n In town moete. the walk and guttera with hose pll!lnr;. ed , but «ot no better. wolt right upon tbem, not at, but wlth- deal' to him who actually need eom- them; not enou,h money epent by In tbe door. Their. wall the ery ot fOrtll, or the rlcber " Finally, Mother 'lU~gested' that I trleDd who In no the munlelp allty to «I.e them plaeell the poor women of tbe roadll In tbe lIeDlle needs the try Gra.p~!'luts, and I began at once. thlnlJ eent and who to play In eafety; not enougb care tor Gennan fatberla nd In a e~Dtury long In turn will feel ohllcell eatln!!: It with a little cream or milk.. to make a Cltt tbelr llTeIl to C1e an up tile neighbo r· 'gODe by, to the appeal of tile prIest to keep bill reeor,l A change for the better began at onca. clear! Shame IIll' hoollll In whIch they fairly swarm; nnt .... bo consecr ated his life to lIuch as on the weakne lll "To-day 1 am well aDd am gaining whleh forcell the enou,;h Cbristm al joy to !!:o round to all they, "Olve na only bread and water. "exehan !!:e" of what "'el~h t and stren,;t b all tbe time. I've .hould be au out, the cltY'1I ehlldren --llucb Is our ncoI'''' and wo .... 111 tollow thee," And these pourln« of cood ,;alne d 10 Ibs. In tbe laat five weeb feelln,; or elsa has lal WII prepare to celebra te ,,,1th lDerrl, 'poor hou..holdl said, "Give UII to absolut ely no raillon and do not lIurfer any more from InQuality d'etre. Is First Consideration in ment and feastinc the advent of the know wbere tomorro w'lI bread III to But Is there MY rlghteou llnesa In Christ Child. Is It Rule Applies With Equal Force to digestio n, and the rheuma tl8m Is atl a record of which come from, and .. e will be happy and the feellnK of IImu~ Purcha sing Imple",one. comfort In the I we dare be proud! May we offer It ft~ Large and Small ma~ a feetlval for thM; all we aek hornell of tho welHo-do "I ' know It Is to Grape-N uts alone at the Christ-I a mM!t ruUval In honor of the comlllJl; ments. It _ btl free from the wolf; wo are mae lleuOD ' t'hat lowe my restored health, I stili [II the tull table and the Into our world of him Growe rs. who said: willing to work, hut work III not plentl. 'OY of one'il own eat the foot! twice a day and never househO ld a fair (By n. o. WhollO ·WEATH ever ERSTO shall eaulle NE .) one ·If tb ..ee tul enough, and IIOme of us must .1. otrerlnC In bO'DOI' tire of It." Name given by P08tum of him wboee com. little onel that believes on me If you are going to buy a new rna, It pays to «rade potatoe s wben Iblp. <:0., Battle Creek, Mlch, '0 ways go hungry. " ADd tbe faee of the IDg we are auppose . . d to be celeb .hlne rat, for stumble the farm , It were better for him Ir a don'l take tbe deal- plDg to market. Potato ATOll'erll bave .Chrlst grew ladder, ID«! The na vour ot Grape·N uts III peeulla r great mllillton e were han«ed about hili ~r's word tor all of It, Go around r ecogniz ed thle And we paned Into the home of In potato «Towing die, to Itaelt, It 1. neutral, not too Whlle ....e are pretend lnK to btl a neck and he were eaat sweet Into the sea." among tbe neighbo rs Rnd nnd out the trlcts , Thill rule appllell with equal and haa 'ODe of thoee wbO'ie grief must be Chrlat\a n eommul an aATeeab le, healthfU l Quality kind of a machin e best adapted to force to the IImall llty wbat are we dogrower, Wbere 0 that Dever grows tb-eaom e, SI'flater tban tbat of her from .... hom Ing to the weak and tbe helplea e! Who live. for humaD lt, mllet be your needa, examin e 4t thoroug hly 110 conside rable number of bushela deatb has taken the hUllbaDd and Can tbere be allY are to One of the lIoureell of rheuma tism III KP_ter wrollg to conteut to 10le hlmaelf ,- P'I'olbln g· that you wlll underst nnd every part be markete d, It will pay to uae a from overloa dIng tbe system with the Catber of her llttle ODell; of one the cblldren of t.n7 of It before you approac b the delller grader or sorter. commu nity tban ham, acid materia l, the result of Imperfe ct and then atlck to your conTlctl onll, ID mark eting, sack! uled IIbould bo dlgelltlo n and 8Ialmll atlon, Never buy .. "cbeap" machine . of eveD size, holdlDg from a bUllhel to As soon all Improll 8r tood III abanball too IItr'Ong a hold on UI. It our Quality I. the tlret thing to be con, a bushel and a halt. Tbls III a con· doned And Grape-N Ull! Is tnken reguTi.IoD were alway. tlxed on the thlnge sldered because It III a frllhttu l waste 'fOnlent IIbe, ellsy to handle by eblp- larly, dlcost\O D til made tltrong, the not leen and eterDal we would re- at money to put It Into poorly bullt per and seller, They can Tbey are few who bave not lome- tnowl our path, The be lold at 10 organtl do theIr work of build In!!: up deepelt le,acDII, joloo 'In our trlbulat Jon, One of the machin ery whIch hll ,to staDd t.be much per aack, bUllheJ Itlmes, latd like Jaob, "All these thiDK_ and the molt . . or pounda, Buy, good red blood celle and (If carryln~ lutary, of our ' live_ greates t .Ioodll of I,Ife la th_ lenrlty heavy wear and tear ot, farm work. ere will ullually pay just a little more away the exeeas alnat me-" We oannot wonder of dlsease- maldng throUh our adveral tlee, An f Ita We bave found It . atways paYII to V'ben potato ell are put In that' he thOllght , ao: but he wa. mta. come up In tbll man· mnterla l from the system, thlete CllIinnot be trained without dU- 0 sp tual dllolplt, ne, To tholle IInr machUie a' I~f BtaD"r d make ud Mr, takem They were working for bla tlcult enrclse II, .the elpeela Il, If cl$aD a~d properl , The relult I. ' a eertaln ·and Itead,.. mind SOC4 , and ' the Ume came when' he ' by brel, stUdles, the heartIlI' develop ed who t~! h~ GOcl ,cI"el -tbe t.tea. ibanuta ctured bly a ' ftrin that al~Y. ·cradee!: . ~ , .' retum to .normal ' bealth .aDd qleptal. , I. e~!l , , Ul'eIi 0 ,_ ar~~ it~pe d~ parta for ~d4en reP;lllrs: rlcbu BuyIng dne ' ' ~new It. · We eannot' ,' lIee , the bright aDd' hnmble d aD\l ': purtfte4 ~be reuon. tbat 10 mUl 'actlVltY: ' "Th'ere 'l :' a '- reallOii~': ' ' Re&~ a(flle- of .~ret p~, w'e ~nn~ compre- u odd macbln,,~ I!)meUme. caneel ,ex- farmer s:an UPt ibat t. tn the storm I .that afflIct ,tJon. OUr uanalen t trouble l "by to see ,the proftta III their . th.e Uttle book. ·..·The Road to Well'- . ani work- . h~nd hi, "rfect penal" 4el&1 blt'.aue \he patu are potato crop ,k thai tbere- are lor our b"eL _, and' oUr faith tl 10 Imalt that our , ·.tlll ' to~ ga ' ''more 'Mld .0 many ~Ule,"lupkp. ' , ' . , - more, ex'ceed· · but It 'I ~~r. bl"ed~~'" totrUa~ Dcit. lnteJ'OhaDpt.~e or- oan~ot be !WI " cropa to iookaf ter 'that tbe Potatoe l • 1l..na are troub'~; Bu.t wh~n,' our Inc'" aD e~ weIght a ....... ....... ....... .." . .A line of ,101')'," OUl' hili Wleri1 nc wfic10ID IUld ht8 bdlullc ,Ill & mo....t til .11.-",,,07.. become .. HOOIl4 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . ., te ~t Sa ov.",h,l~ed , wl\blll :111 <?od falth Sa •. ....0' t~. .. arr . . _...oonalcl, . .. . erattoa. ... btioaa~ the · tempor al· .-:a ..... ~... .... . . .i .
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Miss Autumn Leaf, will Jersey bull ror )lale. Inqolre "And did it?" ')'Ou deli'Yel' two kisses to Mr. Campof i'. W. BathawaY; Waynellvllle, 'CWe gave them to the gardener to ton? (Mi88 Autumn Leaf is forty Willie (aged eight)-Say, paw, ; Obio. d 16 ,lI1lloke, and-" in the shade and ,paralyzingly maacu. what is meant by sayiDg that a man I "Did it kill the insects?" is convalescing? I "I think BO. It killed the plants, 'line.) WANTED Mr. Compton-You are' more than Hia Father-That he baa foolecf any way. And the doctor says the gardener is DOW oat of danger."- kind. Dobson (turning to bis man, the doctor. who is carrying his psrcels), just . _ _ _... large beMinr stove, mUllt be in ~take this pu.rchaae from M;88 Au· . good oODdUiuD. Inquire of If you are troobled wltb ohro.io .aY ill A· .. '" bi Beware 0 f 01ntmen ts f or ,tumn Leaf. o008tipatioD, t,be mild and geDtle ayoelv e 0.0 anIA .... 1100 n.ry Catarrh That Contain Mercury The present-day young man rarely effect of Ch ~mberlaiD 'a Tablets ' Co d 15 ... me lOU" w1ll lurely dee\roy,he gets left, even at • church bazaar. mskes them eflpeoially aul&ed to 88D88 of emell and o,o mpletely de· • - • your 08se. For. s!!e. by al\ d ••le.... Subscribe tor the Gazette ranle ~be wbole aYlltem when eo The Rev. Irl R. Hicks 1913 Almanac $erial' it *hrougla the maoous surTELEPHONE GAVE ALARM. tace.. Suo~ artiol8tl should Dever The Rev. Irl R . Hiokll AlmanBo Undertaker and Embalmer, be used excent on pr8llOrlptlolls . ror 1913 Is now ready , I r is the COXIS from repatable physlolaDl!, as the m OHt, >l ule n diri n urn b .. r of thi " 1'''1'' A telephone r eceiver blows f r o m · Will be fonnd l'n the 01'" damage lb!y w1\l do 18 ten fold to . 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OD..,. and t8 lakeD internallv . urt ttt l! , , th eft of many thou sands of dollars. 500 aud $1.00 sizes for fresh wounds, day qr nigbt. dtreo"ly UPOD the bloodlln cl lllllcoU- , qll "~" t o r l" "~ "" I h l~ ,v" "' , Pr o 1<1 Vtl.l)(\V Phone 14-lI. ....... of the ... stem. 10 bu,\' it'" , f(',. .. , ,· H I d . lU " t, I,· ' .... ' , , - I" , ," The large doors of the vault had 0 snres,sorebaeksandshouldere.t!>urns ••rfa" ""''' ''' b t 11 . BIld !bruises. 250 size for Family use. Main Stret't. Waynesville, Ohio .all'. O&tarrh Cure be sure you /! t" un ,", l: "I'd -Ll jl! ,n" " 1 .. I fI'. 1'.'( 1'1 ' ' een or~ away, a owmg aecC8S to DR COX'S PAINLESS BUSTER thelreDaine , U I. taken internally 1 IJIIIl " ~ .,t l to !ltll .d :iflo ffl r 11 1:0 111 1:1 $75,000 m currency, when lIfrs. The- is p :n.inlesB nt'd gUll.ranteed to eure aDd made iD Toledo, OhICl" by F, J. A hnl\ uIl !l. o r onlv IUl ,i o\lur for h 1:1 1;odore Braemer, 8 telephone operator. Spnvin, ltingbone, Curb, SweenYl Splint, Vh••ey & Co. ,T8Ittm.nlaIR free. . , ,8, d '!mal N ' Puffs, or allY enlargement of none or !laId b:r DRIP". Price 76 per Aplen ut rl M!l !<lI z l r...., /J.l,d r\ I ·l u.nIlO ' nswere ~ SIb • 0 VOIce came maede, or money refunded. Price liOc. beUle, Taae Ball'a Family Pills ODe yellr , T he b Ol~"t olle aoll lt r in . over the WIre, but she beard a second FOR SALE ay ALL DRUGGISTS If you h~ve any. surplus for oo...&lpa\ten. - - - --vestment p OBRible in any: home or bl~t, and gave the al~. Th.ree '---stock. for sale, use our " • a 1Iastoess . Send to Word aod Works :thieves, who were engaged m looting . Classified .Column. It Do, :rOD reM your OWll or your Publlebinr Comp.D;)·, "01 J'rlUlkUo ItheoE:,ace, made their escape with get ~ ,Rller from er
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Cl"OfICOpe does not look like chicory in structure and chocolate made with pemluta does not look like pun! Chocolate.-Harper'a Weekly.
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Invocation Violin Solo-Miss Grace Carman Reading of Minutes Mrs. C. T . Hawke E du cation of Our Girls Music Som e Pr .. bl em s in Soil Fertility M. C. Thomas Reading-Miss Minerva Harlan N utritj "e Va lu e a s Com pared with the Cos t of Food s Mrs . Clara Smith R odger! ) 1tl';i c Horatio ~ I ark l ('y The Acl\'an t ages of I. in· ~ tod: Ltrmi ng A fte rn llo n S 53 10"
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Music The Id eal Home and its Surroundings Horatio Markle y R eading- Miss Justina Hartsock Music M. C, Thomas Tim e, Challce and the Farmer . Music
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Drives Off A Terror. The ohlef ex ecutioner ot d 6lLt,h in wtD&er and spring months ie pn eumODia Its advanoe IOgenls are oold. and grip , In auy attaok by one of $belle maladies no time aheuld be l08t In taking the belll medioine obWllnabfe &0 drive It off , CoaDtl88s thousands have found 'his to be Dr, King'!' New Discov.ry , "My husband believes it hl\8 kept him from having pneumonia three or foar "Imet!, .. wI'aes Mrs Gl'IOrge W, Place, Rawllonv1Jle, va "~ " lLocl for coughs, ooids and oroup we have never found its equal." GOl\ranHad ror all bron l illal affectioDs . Price 60 ots and $1.00. Trial bottle free at all dragRist-8 ,
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BERT A. GRANT GASTand STEEL HOTAIR FURNACES These furnaces are right The price is low, Give me a chance I will prove it so. The work is good The material is best The proof is yours By the test. The fire is great The heat intense With little fuel And less expense. Think it over And buy the best, And I will come And do the rest.
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To 8h~p for one's living maJ nppr.al to 80me as 1\ more attractive O. L. C IlANE, Editor and Manager alt ernativc than to work for one's living. But the feat has been achieved. Rates oCSubacription In the Daily Coursnt of August Una Y oar (strictly In ad.lOuce) . .. , . .. , 11.00 9, 1771, the following advertisement 8 u"l .. UoI'Y , , ...... , ' , . , , , . ' . . . . . . . . . 00 appears: "Nicholns Hart, who slept llUlt year in St. Bartholomew' s hosRate8 of Adverti8ing pital, inh!nds to sleep this year at .{oadlng Local •• per Une .. , .. .. , , . . . . . lie Heading Local •. black face. per line . ' .. I Dc the Cock and Bottle in Little Brit·. I"""'fi8<l Ails. llot to exceM five IIll.,. ain." Some further particulars of Tbree IllIMlrtloWl.. . .. . ' .. " .. lIM: this pro/cBSionlll somnolist are found Obltuarl.... live IndIO" ,...,." over live ~ IncilOli. per Un' .. . . , .. . , . . . . .. lie in the Spectator for October 1 of , .I'd of thanka .... ,.. , ...... , . .... .. lIM: that yCllr. It appca~ that Hart was H llOolutlona .. . ..... . , .. .... .. .... , . .. ~Dc - <"fall etc ... here ch.. e fa made, . • . . .• lIM: every ~ar seiZL'<i with a periodical · ..pia, Advertlalna' IK , Inch . .. .. , ... ,. I Dc fit of sleeping, which began on AuDWcouuta given >D contract. gust 5 and ended on the eleventh. Jts .mollS stages are thus deDE CEMBER a. 1811 scribed: "On the 1st ot that month he grew dull; on tho 2d. appeared drowsy; on ,the 3d, fell &-yawning; on the 4th, beg1Ul to nod; on the 5th, Look at the label on your dropped asleep; on the 6th, was paper and iCe when your heard to morc ; on the 7th, turned time explreL himself in hiB bed; on the 8th, recoveTed his former posture; on the 9th, fell &-Stretching; on the lOth, about midnight, awaked j on the 11th, in the morning, called for a little lIIIlall beer." This performance, SMAll PAY FOR PREACHERS it is aasert.ed, gained for Hart "enough to support himself for a Many MI"llt.... at ttli GOI,.I R. twel.emoill ,. A Dee Moines mlln had a. aUaok of m08Qolar rheumatillm In hit' ·boulder. A friend adVised him &0 go to Bo' .prlnra. 'Tha" mean' Iln expe~lIe of $l!iO 00 or more. Be sought for ~ 1 uioker Ilnd oheaper wily to cme ,t and fOUDd It in Chamberlain s Liniment Three daYII after th" tirat application 0: tbl- Iiolment be wall WAll, For 8ale by aU delllers
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'l'~ lep h onB dllY or nll(Dt.' HUllJan !.Iood llJllI t('ars are fn '· V ~'lhJ~' phuu e No. . l.uDIl Di~tlllt , · tl N,), 11\l_~r. queully 1"g"lId ury Bo urn 'S of plalll ';. As a I,'l.'ltl'nll ru le n 'd flow ers Rprill g from lilt , fllrml'r and wh il ., from 1.11 1..' WAYNESVILLE, lutt'r. Thll s, OrL'\'k trnJ il iou Ray" Ilranch Ollice, Ha"veY·lbura:. O. thaL t.he n l l( ~IllUn(' spru ill-[ from t.I l1~ p as5illllnlt· I"ar ~ lI f \ ' (' II Ll ti sllL'd 0 \' ,, 1' t hl' dend hody of AU on i~. DR. J. MILLER. In MexiL'o mllrigolds I\re know n M "d eath fl owers" beca ll-lle, Ul·(.-o nl... DENTIST... ing to a legc nd, they sprung up UII th e ground stai ned by the life blood O ffice . ~ Waynesv\lle,~O of those wlto fell victinl8 to the 10"e National D...u. D".III. of gold and cruelty of th e ea r ly Sp8l1i~h sett lers. Among 111C Virginian tribes, ton, !"I.·,l clover was supposed to be co lored by th e blood of the red me n CMf..... slain in bottl e with the white Inc.o4 Ent.,tafa.. ...... lethe 11..., vude rs. [n 11 similar mann er the BIsWltsaDdHIIBa... These are the thlllK'" whltb rf'u popp i(·g which CollowcU UlC wlll'm ~kc Q ot your b oy. Secure h ll ll \'~' ly tn le l."t and w h oleplowin g of the fi eld of \V aterloo SO,Jn O d eve lopm un t by "lvhlU him were sRid to hav sprung from tho The AMERICAN BOY bl ood of the kill l-d and wounded in ~~~I~III ~:~~~.re:fdl~~ve~ r~~. f:;~~nc'~·tl~~ and curre nt e n"t.. Photolil'"phy. al:lmptt. tleethat battl ~ . ~ll~!~Y ii:ldge!\~r;r \,~r: ~. x:Jn~" B!..~!!r,,~r:',l!!:! ACl'llrd in g tn trnuilion, the Danish trat e d, a nti. every IIn8 In harmony wllh ,,· 'lnIl4 home traJn'nl[; e ndor8ed by ~ooo boy: .\ ... tt • .r in va sion is t he ra URe of the Dllnopar"nt.. Send '1.00 for a rull ,ear. On ule at .U new ... ta ndalll 10 cenll. weed, II ('Oll r.-lC uKterH('1l0UB plant ('omTME ImcUE 'uaJllfIIf1I to , lOS IIIJoIIlo • hlntll. II(It. mon in J~ng"lIl rl, 11 8 it springs from th e blood of I hi nt'S slain ill buttle and if cut 0 11 8 cl' rtain day in th e year it bleeds. The dwarf cldrT, for Ule snme reason, is coiled Danc'll' ol't BARNHART, and Dane'R blood. The clustered Notary Public bellflower is also 8B8Ociatcd with this hiBtorical event. All kinds of Notllry Work . Pension ' Work & I:Ipeollllty. When YOll have a biliou8 attaok give ChllmberiLlin's 'I'ablets a tri.l. They are excellent. For sale by all dealers,
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An anal y~ is Of t.he st.reet noises of P ekin has becn mad e by the correspondent of an Amer ica n n" wspnpe r and ought to be URd ul whl'n the I'a,nti-noise cru sade reaches ,th e Orient. The grrat ca use of confu ~i on, he .fi nds, III the various street venders, each ot whom is armed with a noiseproducing instrument by which he ad vertiacs his trade. 'I' he barber has two prong5' of steel through which he dra...s II. spike and thus makes a loud whir. The seller of sweetmeats . I holds in his right hand two brnss Mr. RICh-Do you have any cupe which he jangles together. The trouble in supporting your family, buyer of old clothes taps B. small Rastus? drum "ith a bit of bamboo, getting Rastus--N 0, sah, but mllh wife e'1 - by this combination a plunk, plunk perienees some trouble in dat re- that attrsets trade. The man who sponsibility, sah. has wicker baskets to sell beats half a, gourd with 8 drumstick-, the HAD TO LOOK AHEAD. clothes seller swings 8 drum which Chancellor S. B. McCormick of haa two bits of metal attached to it the University of Pittsburgh, who by atrlngs, the toy dealer strikes a occasionally makes a visit to New bra88 gong of a peculiarly penetratYork, declared on his last visit that ing tone, the knife grinder claps the one thing about New York thnt three blocks of iron together and the cau~d ~ the greatest wonder was seller a! charcoal announces his comhow the well-known men ever man" ing by II. repeated tap, tap on a block aged to keep all their dinner en- of wood. The watchman introduces a little • Could Shout for JO\ chemical action. gagements and at the same time ocHe iB armed with a wooden V'8riety. casionally find time to be II.t home. "1 want to thank you 'T.lm tbe F S D __ d rum. which he taps in different bot,tom of my lnIad," wro . .' C, B amou. tage ..-utles "Take my own case in PIttsburgh," Rad!!r, of Lewlllbnrg, W \ ., "lor look with horror on tlklD Eraptlons, he said. "My dinner engagements mensUJ'C8 to mark the different hours 'he wonderlul double benet' · I!rO' BI."'hell, t!oree or Plmplee, They come so fast and furious that the ot the night. from J:leo'rio Bittere, In OUIIOI me dOD', have 'hem, nor will anv ooe, of bo'h .. levere 0"8 of lromaob wbll USN BuoJden's , Arnloa Salve. only time I can get any Bpareribd. 'rouble and of rheumatism, from It rlorlOee 'be 'aoe, Eczema or my favorite dish, by the way, I have Foils A Foul Plot whloh I h"d been an almol' helple81 Balt Rheum vanlllh befor~ 1&. It to notify my butler a month ahead." aufterer.tor ten yean 1& lIulted my ourea lIore lips. ohapped band", --New York World. . Wheo a shameful plot exists be. 0888 u tboURh made jUlia for me." obllblalnll; heals buros, o.ts and $w68n livtor and bowels t,o oause I'or dyapepeia, indlgel'ion, jaundloe, brull!88. Unequaled for pllll8. Only EFFECT OF VARIOUS COLORS. di8t.e811 by refuling to IIct. talle Dr. aDd to rid 'he IYlltflm Qf kidney 160 at all drogglst8, Klng'l New Life PUls. and end linch abuse of yonr sYlltem. They gently . -• - ...- - polaona . tbd oaule rbeum.'llm. The followmg figures (Petten- oompt1J right aotioll of stomal'lh Eleo'rlo BUtera have.o equal Try COMEDY OF KIS8ES. kofer) will give an idea of the rele.- liver ond bowe l @, and relit ore yon; them. Ever:t' bo"Je II ga.rao\ee(} &0 l&tlllfy. Only ~o oeD" .t an tiTe effect the various colors of cloth- hf'laJth lind all good feelings. 260 at A bit of comedy came into a dull ing produce on the human body-na 1111 dru_It_I!I_b_t.S__ drURllsY. .. _ ....~---_ IAndon court the other day, a com- regards heat-when exposed to the HORSE MEAT IN edy of kisses. Mr. and Mrs. Samuel direct rays of the sun: White, 10~, AS THEY LOOKED. Alexander, in Aldgate, keep lodgers. ! French horse butchers are obliged One -How does thnt maIl write bis of these lodgers bears a striking F. j pale strow, 102, F.; dark yellow , :to display a signboard showing the 140, F , ; light green, 155, F.; dark k t t' .,,, 1'01' quo a IOD8 r resemblance to Mr. Ale.x ander. Mr. ·kind of meat th~y sell, and are not Ofll'.. h' . I00 kS as tough h green, 165 F.; Turkey red, 168, 8.; .....om IS copy, It and Mrs. Benjamin Shrimpsky are ligh allowed to trade in any other sort t blue, 198 F.; black, 208 F. 1 "';"ht 't U . h ' neJt-door neighbors, and...Mrs. S., . produces Le...... wrl e len Wit pI,"",n .. " orI t WI'1I be seen that white · of meat ~cept that of mules and said counsel for the plaintiffs, had the leaat percentage of heat; black'i Idonkeys. They sometimes try to pa88 REAL CAUSE. told other neighbors that she had the largest. 'off horsefle8h as that of donlceys on seen the lodger kiBSing Mrs. AlexHistory Teacher-What happened ,unwary customers, because the la~ ander in the kitchen at midnight. 80ME EXCEPTIONS. to Charles 1. ( ter is c008idererl to be more delicate Not only that, but Mrs. S., who WIIS Pupil-He found his way blocked. in flavor, and therefore more choire. "My son, always get to the bottom of a musical turn, gave vent to her 80 Iae lost his head. . According to stati8tics for I~03 there feelings in song. One of these songs, of things." :exiated in Pari II 45 horse butcher "But, pa, a barnacle can do that flUng in her back yard in a very loud IIATURAL 8UGGESTI0N. shpps, while in 190a the number had voice, was: "Oh! father, if you don't ,much!' ·i.ncreased to 600, one large dealer -Jiggers hIlS a continual itch tar come home I'll run away with the ,owning ~O shop8 in various parta of RETORT. . for omee." lodger!' Mrs. A. and the lodger Ithe city•• "That. is why they are alwa,ys both gne endence denying the lei. _________ •• Managel'-You BingeJ'B want all slCratdiing him on thfil ticket." ing. The jury found for the plain- the profits. tiffs, with £5 damages for Mrs. A. WEATHER ALMANAC Prima DODDA-Yas, and you manand 1 farthing damagea for Mr. A.. agers want our services tor a song. You will find t.hd drug/(Ista every where llpeak well of Chamberlain'S That rem.rhble Year Book an not ball enough for" mug of ale. Coul{h Remedy. They know from REBUKED. Htormll, Weather, J:ar&bqa.kt'll and -- • long experlenoe in the sBle of It We wlsb to 0811 your attention to A stronomy, Tb8 R ev. 1r 1 R . Ht 0 IE ~ 'be tillat In o.lIes of coughll aDd ooldll It fao& that mOlt Infeo&loull dill. He-See here, waiter, I want soma ol a n always be depended "POD, and Alm"nae for 1913, the fla8l& anc'l t'lallell 8uob all wbooplng oough, demi-taBse. that. it 18 pleallant and eafe to take ' bell, ever illllDed, II DOW re,,4, dlptberla and licariI" fever are 000 She-Well, can't you order the For ••Ie by all dealer!!. Haod oDly 860 &0 Word aud Work~ &rao&ecl wheD the ohild h.1 .oold. ~1! without swearing .bout iU PnbllllbtD, C<>mp.ny, 3'01 Fraak ('b.mberJaln'lI Conlh &medy wUl ... I Ko .nd TOO qalokl1 oare a oold and Irea&l, ' CONTRADICTION. 11D A venae, ACCOUNTING FOR IT• AU I , . , ' ..MID the d.apr of oon&r"O"D, • 111 receive a COPY' prepaid, allO ont' &blll8 4t...... 'lbll remedy la oopy of The I,lev. Irl B. I!iokillal famoaa for 1&8 Clure. of 00148, It wonder why it fa 10 barc1 to get ':Waggs' stories always wid JOur ulna, ~cwd aDd"Worp-; . . 008. .lna DO opium or oaher nal'OO"o ;1ooM clwIge!'" . deme f~r mo~" ..
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Rarely has the pI ight ot the underpaid clergyman been morn bluntly stated than at the Central New York conference ot the Methodist Epiecopal church, where recently it was B&id that 3,000 Methodist ministers are living within the shadow of the poorhouse and that the average stipend of an educated Methodist minister is $550 a year, while Chicago ONLY THREE PRIMARY COLORS carpenters are paid 65 cents an hour, '01' more than $1,500 a year. Unlo" at Red, Yellow and Blue GIYe Birth to All Varletl •• of The only available statistics on the Tint&. incomes ot ministers are thOlle which resulted from the religious census taken by the government in 1906 Red, yellow and blue are the three and published two years ago, My~ elementary colors whOlle uni9n gives the Boston Globe. The averages dc- birth to all the varietie~ that d~light rived from data contributed by 164.- ou~ e!ea. We have ~ illustration ~f 000 miniah!rs of a hundred dcnomi-, thiS 10 one of nature s most beautinations showed the Unitarians at ' luI phl'nomena, the rsinbow. It is the top of the list with an aver e composed of seven colors, in which 1_ ' . .. ~ . If' . ., • 1'n . . . . " ~ . 'we distinguish the red yellow and Millry Or ~l,053. ~ hen 10 oroer . ..' came the Universalists with $1,238, bl~. 10 ~ll their punt:>'. . the General Convpntion of the N w i f e IS unproductive until the J('ru88lem with $1233 the Jew:h three united in one bring all things with $1 222 the Presbyterian w~th to perfection. Plants will blossom $1,177, 'the' Reformed with $1 ,170. into. a bright passion of life under the United Presbyterian with $1,096 the Influence ot ~he red and ~ellow and the Congregationalist with $1,- roys, but no frUIt appears Without 042. But the average in all denom- the ~dded power.ot the blu~ ray. ~he ination!! for places' below the rank ~ IS the calone, or .heatlOg ~rlD of fourth-claas cities and for the ru- cl.p~e; yell.ow? the lU~100?S or hghtral districts was $573 I glVlng pnnclple; whlle ID the blue _ _ _•• _ . . we have the power of actinism, or
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Tranlm lgratlng Turkey, "The only tlm o I ev er be li eved III the trnn s ml g ratlon of so uls wnll one fros ty ~ove lnbo r urll'ruo on on mY ludlann farm ." . Th e s L! pa ke r W8.8 Opo rge Ade, tho hum o rl sl. li e elln lln ued : "It WIlH a day or two befor e Thanks · gl\'luJ; . Tl tIl t ... ·pH w e re hn rr. . The flnl d M w('ro 11 r UO; Rct b ro wn ro lnr . Toword IIl U ovror thlls!" ru sIIPt neld a Htr uttl' d 0. ,'ery plump, ," ry \lu'ge, ver y yo un g turk r y, "Th,", It was I hut on lI ['ci,'n ! belief In th e doct rine of mH omlJsyc h os ls He lz('d me. "'Yoll: I "nld to t he 8upPrh bird. 'YOll oro n ow a turk !'y. And you will die tornorrn w, lIut, c !J oe r up. Your n.~ "t tran s mi g ra ti o n will b A Illto the bod y o ( a hu morist no t unknow n to fame : "
wo rd In s h wing hf' r Il rTe r tlon , Hand In h nnd W I' rB,' ed liP th(' Rlal rll atter th e In ep('('tl1 r, 'H Id ran gdl ou rse lves 011 the OthN sldo of Itt .. I)('t! frlJllI him . Writer Would Combine the n{,1 W(Olcll us , h"r long h" Ir 111 b ra hie. oll ly Ihl' \I hit " b ~1Id:\j.;e 1I1'(,und he r 'churches in a Unified Prorore hC'url l u .ugl\l'SI tt. ' r ",(,u'HI, luy gram of Advance. stall ~~ . til;! AII,,"t II g ur" o f I\lltharl n(' Farrish , " I du n't Ihlnk so," sa id Lo uise nft er TJl 1l,,11I. I' or h('r f'H'<l s"ew(Ou on ly to a m 'nute·. t hotli!lll. "I :l e Ver notl c'ed er.ttR1ICe her beaul)'. O,""t o f fi B " hom o mission s" and rr.' "l gh he r I hut be wns_" aye. were I'lo&('u, il(' r IOllg <lark lashn h llR In rill wi th tli o fr on t kr. but " Humpb !" I.e r ppeDt",I, hi s ( ' ),<'9 rov· stili ga Vt! eX IJresR lon . As we IIIO d eru "homo rni s yio n s," wnr c hao, U9 !n& about Iho room , .. 'take me In t o sho bt>gnfl 8tlrrlng r-eetlf'ss ly nn n" 'n ur" 11I1\\' t nc l(111I1l t ho Job. IA d her 8{.'O C4'nf'I'nl "-Ilt'rlsh ," hantls twlt c lwd nen'uus ly , SUllllI:o ly no l on~er n Q\I,' ~ l l o n or J;Cograllhy Th e youn g d oct or ""h om Doctor "'11- her eye a 0lw ned wlu p. tl ot with lile It Is a m'l tt (' r nr prnlJlerns . /10 malle I' rOI hafl Idl In ch nrllc bappcne cl to ~ lI !( ht ot In tel ll gpuce, but with I ho Urll - wh prn lh,,), rn ny 00 fo und ; nnd so , pUSOIlnl; Ih rolJ l! h t ho hl\lI , a nd stopped lIanry of hy ster ia o r th .. ('xC'item e nt w l lil ~ til P-HO n" pnc lO B uro Iflill freIle he h{' ard t be rI'Q ut'Bt. of fever . S IH' murl., an InetTcrt lla l ot · m ' ocl oll sly COD Cl'r n,," uboul t h o In , "It call d o no hs rm." h .. said, In re- te mpt to ris e In bcd. but she dian IIn.1 th o Alaska n. the Spanls hII' I\S 100 pl y to Lo ul s~ ' s luo le of Inquiry , I "'('Il k. 91nl<l1lg bal' k on I he pillow Am l'ric:lll and th o mounl fl ln white. crlmel u burgla ry. Idghwn y robbery . The four or us- tho doc lor. Da\'\s, ehe ehrlelle d : " Promise me. Hugh- th py II r ~ st udyin SYNOP SIS. g scl" ntltl ca lly tho blackm ail. "ou wm find two penlons !'oulso and m yself, In th(' a rrle r n n m('d. pr o ml ~o 011'. you'll do It at OIl CO," 'l u, ·~ tinn OJr rh o Immig rant. th o probHRn'ln~ Kont ('&11. on Loul •• PaTTl.h to I"Qually g uilty. a lways th e pair. Some- rllltOt'd Import ant to Mothe r. In lo th ' general 's room , I was Alter that nne So('nlence Rbe N!lap8o('d l{O m of 111(0 slum o.lItl th e t ent'men t. of OPos~ n1n.rrl.n and nndll th e ho~• ., In E xamine ca rerully every bottle of ea t f'xcl tem&tlt ove r tha attempte d lui. Ume s It Is th e ma n nnd the .... oman. prepare d tor n g r~a t chnnl';o In him, Inlo ull conB clo ll snp68, CASTO \\'ol11(' I HIA. f n ea ollfl l'()d a safe Ilnd Ilure re medy for childre n In IlIn u~t ry. th e for B 4 e or her IJtllter KathaM o .t a r t s so me tim e s tho st rong man and the but his ap pellraoc e WIlS renlly terr ify- mornenl t. hnt gh~ wa s dea rl .n InI' ~.Ug"lI() n nnd tlndae. K.,nt , The doc· 8al oon Ilnn t e ntIJerB!l ce refo rm, th e lurnnts lind children , aud lice that It that HU l(h weak man. 80metlm es two . worn on. I ng. Pproe vtlhly Cranc1l\ l l. ~I llt o r ror 'Knthnrl n (". wh o h n l.1 tblnn er. aged ns by to r hnetene d 10 h l' r s ide o.n rl !>f'bnn ld 10"B o f po puillthm In th o rurnl (llsDearathe~ ~ n ((Jrbldden the houoe by O.. Filr . t hough !\eld om, for WOmen hay o lIule many yeare. all s hriv eled an d shrunk- rool her Iml sp und 1I. le n to her hes rL trl et.s, th r' ru ~ h rloh , h~,J tnlkAd ... Ith Ks t h&rln en"ral or tho (lropJn to the S ignature at over th. of the Inyen llve o r n('atJl'e faculty. ('n, be lay rh a ln e d 10 ~ "I ~phono jll.t boltor" aho .hot herself. his he.l b y h is It s~mp.d many mln ul t's ~ fore b. dl )', th n Borlnl 1I10\'cml'nt8 among the In Use For Over 30 ';Rrs . A tor n piece <>t ye ll ow papeT I, (ound . (' \,.. n In crim e. NOlorlo us wome n c rl m· IImlctio n . nnllble 1.0 lift I<!g or ar • lurne d t o m. hi e LI S with a reass urin g wbl&mIlSA"!I, and nol Ihe IfO os t o r thn que&- Childre at eigh t or which Oenerol Farrl.h I• Inall. just like all othe n Cry Cor Flc khcr'a Cas tori. r feminin e ce· IlpB fnll e ll nervel es llly RPMI . his per : • trl c:kton with paralysl8 . K e nt d I800v. r. lion lhat the y Dre wo rkin g Ollt Is how that Cranda ll haa lert town hurriedl y. I.. b rlttol In IIleratu re or art. hal''' to ngu e lolling un conl roliDbly - dcnrl, "It II n othing se r lous - o. re ln pse II) th o church may 8d"nuc~ with n unlOod An d r ~ w E I .~ r . an ailed bank er. co mmi Ad v ice From a n AcquaIn tance, milch or tb .. mas culine In th ei r make- dc aft. df'lId . sa ve hie e yes. eu lc lrJ e about the alUT... ttme n..a Kathart ntso up, bl' expecte d lIrler that outb ur sl , Her program so as to do away with over"Now It I can gflt .ome acquaint .atf ~mp r"" Iwr lite, II yellow enve lope I. All Loul.,..) and r approa che d th e ~d · h('art Is atronge r tha n I expecte d, She lapp in g nnd co mp"t ltlo n, nn d ~o that anc e 10 Indorec my note- " fo und In Else r's roo,.., Po. t ar Mco JIl " The t hird kind of evil Idell. that of slfte It appeare d to me tbat be re cog · will 1I0t likely ~ c rO" Davl., Kelllt'. (riMII, t"k .. up regain conscio llsnesl th e rnllr" work may bf! ciano wIth tho "[lettl'r try ftom o fttrange r ." the tb., C&.8e. Ji e nt I. co nvlrn~et1 th(\t g rolil' . Is reBpolIs lbl e ror Ihtl nlzed ua both and I cou ld det<!ct the for Dlany hours, bu t th e ran · e re III no Imme- g reat es t emcte ncy, wrlt('s Ch arles ... " I. a t th o bottom ot th o m}·otery . strIke. Ihe mo b, Ihe I' onsvl ra<'y. It Is slime pleading look I hlld noted the diate dangcr. " S te lzle In th o Standar d. the ronla glon or crimp , The nill ck night ~fore , He ~emed to me IItrug1-119 m:\ Hner. r:lther than his worda, CHAPT ER IV. Fnr ycn rs evangel ist" have bee n Ha nd 18 11 typical ~xnmp l o, The m emo g llng with hll d ea den ed s,,118ell to uk Invit ed UII to go. 50 Loulae and I fol· t e llin g LIS that th e ""orld Is ready tor bers ot t his not o rious orgnn IzstJon. ,us ' som<!th lng. Wblle I did not know lowed Oa vIa from the rOOm. nnoth nr great r evh-al. Th ey ha \' e been Kathari ne IIpeaks. while t hf'Y pro fit finan cIall y b y their wheth er or not bill bearing had been Tbe In !tp~ctor ~ med to ha\'o for- prophes yin g that Boon we shall seo a ff I had been alone 1 would havo ml s d~d8. rare little /lbou t (hil t end Impall'('(1 I th ought he m ight be worrygott~n hi !! hMte to depar t. IIone dIrectly to the Famsh hom e. He aat "r;r eat awakcn lng." Dut these pr~ o f It. Th e ir gre nttat plenslir e 18 In Ing IIbo ut Klltbarl nc's con d ition , and clown abru ptly on a dh-an In the u~ phets have soen on ly .... AS anxious about LouIse. 1 had not the tortur e of rhe lr ,·lct ll1ls. pnrt of the In the ca refully and slowly I bt'gan to enun- per hllil. '",Ith hln fa ce res ti ng _ n her since tbe night before. though agony In hll future glory of tho church . I n thIs th ey . uffer from the time the cl:\I.e so methIn g about her. hopi ng thllt ltllnde. and ga vo blmself up to Intent I1wllkc nlng there will be much J had telepho ned her early In the nameles ot the s d ren d of t he Bla ck Hand I hnd gueseed what it was he wish ed Ihought . w- momln~-l K1'C&t1y reg1'6tte d having 1I0·cali ed eva nge li s tic prollchl ng. but Ilrst seizes th em unlll flna lly tb e y are to aak_ But eve n BII I spoke I saw :.:r: ~!~~~JfE LouIse a nd I stood to leave her 10 m1.loh by herse\t In put a lillIe apart, dl. great emphas lll will be placed upon to d ea th for ref using the Roclely' s that hll eyes had le f t my fa ce. Into cUBslng In Much dlstretls (ul circum stance s, wblsper ll Kathari ne'. th e social gospel for which the church I eIacUo ns. It Is this evil spirit that them returned the same acute te rror 81range o ute ry _ 'Vhat could she tbou~ht It wlur now to prepare her baw hIlS been so long preparIn g, Th Is ';05· kills Illngs, burna ",·lt c hes , de lliroys be had u blbl ted at the sight ot tbe betoreh nnd for the Ins tMlctor's com- prope rly pel will bav e to do not 110 much with and lyn c hes negroes. Th e ye llow letter, If those eyes co uld have mesnt • 'DII. I wanted him to see the Farrish j"arrIRh "She meant Crand All. of course, ' 11 spertac ular philanth ropy. which III m ystery. boweve r. Is of Ih e spoken , Ihelr shrIeks would have ftlled home . I felt that If he met Leulse lIeco 8ald Louise, "She mention ed Hugh~ suppo~"t\ to elJ1 rc~a th e kindn ess ot nd class- the c rime of the paIr, the room, I followed th~ d irection of That'. Wby You'N and reall:rA!d the luxury and comfort I 8m ce rl n ln of did you h e'ar It~" th e ,.,'e ll ·favored toward th e poor. bu t -Have No AIIDII.ot.&. It," theIr g lnnoe. He was staring In ter· In which tbe family lived he woulll I nOdded a8~ent , It ",III also d emand justice and right CARTER'S "The Impflrla nt thing then for UB ror at the one IItmnge face In the better appreci ate the myatery and my to "Proba b ly she wall repeati ng" co&o dealing townrd 1111 m e n, It will do ." said I. try ing to bring him room- the Inllpect or's _ deal LIVER PILLS detennl natton to solve It. versltlo n ehe had with him juwt be- f earl essly 'I'o'ith th e question from t be abst ract to the concrete . "is of thfl will put you right Seeing how mu ch htll presenc e die· foro she ,ohot I lIuggell ted lunc heon at Martin' " 1.0 Jlnd herself, " I suggellt ed. explolta tl.o n of IItlle children . of help.. in a few days. IIu gh Crandal l an d aillo to dla- turbed the Invalid, DaVis turn ed Quickand Davis aSllente d, AI loon al 'lI"e cove r who was hIs cl08est :1s80c late-- ly and left the room. Louise and I "What do yo u su ppolle she wanted him less wornen, and of downtro dden men, The do had obtaine d a table 1 elll!ll-'8d my· mDn or woman ." to proml .. her~" It will demand th!lt m en'lI bodlell shall their ' folIowed . leaving only the doctor and eelf and hastene d to the telepho ne. Louise Elhook her head, r l'Ilcked be saved as well as their lIoulll, It ,vtll Cure "Do yOU think so!" he IIsked enlg. nul'lH!. LouIse told me that the conditio n of matl cally. my brain In vDln for Borne th eo ry to not say lellll about heaven and It I adding a ~ond la te r stipatio n, "I wonder what made him look 101" lit her words to her own d esperate glory. but It 1'1111 eay more a bout earth Biliousn both her father and Kathari ne wall "Ca n't ess, Indigest ion and Sick Headach e you take me to see MIIIII Far: breathe d Loulse_ practica lly unchang ed, I brielly lum· rlsh ?" act. to Crandal l'lI night. to h er ra- and Its duty _ It wm seek to convert &MALL PILL, SMALL DOSE, SMALL PRIG£. "He's afraid of someth Ing-for the r 's terror. I marlzed my mornlng 'lI work and Bsked Judgecl from Davlll' m en socjally as we ll as spiritua lly. It Hardly Ilnother word pll8sed be- some one!" I sBld, must bear Signatu(e hurryin g to over- ablt racted mllnner that hll. 100. It I might bring the Inspect or after Wd will de stroy forev e r the.t mIs erably tw een us ae the taxicab whirled UI np take Davll, hoping to ~ ~ learn from him elmllarl Y enl;aged , luncheo n. false concept ion that a ChrlBtla n man MadlBon avenue to the general 'l bome, hll opinIon as to what ~ ......___,~ eAuaed the PII' "By all meanll," lIald Loulae, "bring I was "E verythin g." I said to Louise. "n- may practice unchr istian prIncip les In thlnldng about Davis' IItrange tlent's feare. ~ ~~zt . blm rIght over. ] want to meet him ery single thIng we have learned his busines s life simply because bls theories of crIme and hI. opinIon that "I WSII right . It'1I Just al I thought ." polntl to CrandD lI's and there may be Bome thlngl ] cnn this connect un chris ion tian wltlJ competi torB nnd It more was a crime ot the plllr, I felt I heard ,hIm mutter as he halltene d to the myetery that has hung oYer your prfitabl e to do 10, 't ell him which will aId hIm ," 1mAB50RBDtUR..u:v':~ It w111 Ins'\8t that mure that he, as well as I, mUllt be the hall and reached for hili hat and father and Kathari n e . When we have every commu When 1 return ed to the cafe on the conVinc nity compo! ed of Chrll' Corns Bunio ns, CaIed of Cranda ll's connect ion coat. I law that he W811 making prep" found him we IIhall learn what It waa. tla n peo ple must Broadw ay Bide, where I bsd left the with also be a Chrtstla n the matter and surely hIs flight aration for Inetant departu lou8 Bunch es, Tired , re and I I am mor& and more convinc e d that commun Ity, Inspect or, I found hIm ablltrac tedly did not argue InnocenCle_ But It this Will In II Quanda ry what to do, Achin g, Swoll en Feet. I felt he II gullt)r of lIome crime. aometh lbg rolling little peJlettt of bread and plac· was a crime 01 the pair. who was the It my duty to accomp any my friend, Co-oper ation Needed. It allaya pain and takes Jng them In varioul pOlltlonB on the other ~rrlble. lIometb lng that your father guilty person! Whom did DavIs for fr9m his mannc I wall convinc Tbe future vlctorle ll of tbe church out s~ness and inAamed and sliter Imew," cloth. So ablorbe d was he In hll oc- suspect ? He had lIald that It might be that he was on the traek of the mYII' will be won largely beeause of Ita comation promp tl y . Healin g cupatio n that he hardly .eemed to note either The Inllpect or laughed aloud, two men or 11 man and 11 wom- tery. Yet I dId not wish to leave Lou· my return. His Oylng finger. would an. We turned toward him. I In Indigna- operatio n with the men wbo In other and soothin ~ -causes a A womnn 1 Could It be that he lee until I had gaIned some explana - tIon, Loulll<' In aetonlll hment. to find !l e lds and through other methodB bave better circul ation of the blood haltlly mold three or four pellets In IUlpect ed Kathari ne . Farrillh of shar- tion of the' barrier that she seemed to . . many &eConds, Placln'g them In Ing Crandal l's blm lookln.g at UII with an nmuood been largely laborin g In the spirIt of throug h the part, as sis ting nature guilt 1 have ratled between us. I Will con· Imlle. Jellus to reach the same goal toward • row, he would eye them Intently . in buildin g new, healthy tissue and No, no It was ImpossI ble. too ab- ecloua ot no way In whleh I eould Occasio nally he would swoop down on surd. "Don't be too sure." he laid Qul&sIo whIch the church hall been IItruggl lng, elimina tinlC the old. Yet certainl y the yellow let~r Aiel!: Abl, Not nlwllYII known all Christia na. and eome un offendIn g pellet and Iweep It _med Tobins a link between her and Elser. porl. Ind., writ es Nov. 15, sometim e! !Jlurned by tholle who to the ftoor. Two or three times 1 It was she who for a long time had thought they had 0 monopo ly of the 1905, "No doubt you remem ber trIed to Interrup t him to learn what been Cranda ll'l clOtleat uloclat e. That Chrilltia n rolll;lon , nevertb eless they ml.. gettinjt two bottles of your be wtlhed to eat. but each time he associat ion apparen tly had been ~ have been controll ed by the Iplrlt 01 ABSO RBIN E, JR., for a bunio n ,.,aved me Impatie ntly away, Finally. eently renewed In lIecret. Was It POIJesull. which. after all . III the truest on my foot, My foot is well," Also not deslrln . to delay too long over Ilble that back ot tbe mYIlt.c!ry there test of genuIne Christia nity, Already valuab le for any swellin g or painful luncheo n, I gave the walter the order was lome crime and that Kathari ne thelle men and women have won vic· afflict ioE... Goitr withou t conlult lng him, Mecban lcally was gulItyT eJ.t:nIB~ged torlell 01 whleh the church mIght well Gland s, varico he ate what was put before him, an se vein8, Milk .For a momen t I was ~mpted to or. be proud . the white keepIng up hll pme with Leg, Strain s, Sprain s. Heals der the chauffe ur to stop. It leemed Dimly the beet lead.,.. of the motto bl'e&d balli. ' Cuts, Bruise allDolt dellecra tlon to take thll bellrts, Lacera tions. ern loclal movem ent realize that Knowl .g blm IU well IU I did, after Ie .. ana.Jyze r of crime Into the home theil'll III a rellglou ll moveme nt. They Price '1.00 and '2.00 at all drugetudyln g closely bls eccentr lo moveWhere death stalked 10 dOBe,' Sup" Free. .re sometim es puzzled and of ttl mel gists or deliver ed. Book 4 ment .. I· telt aure that the aru.y of poat Kathari ne wu-No , I had pledged dlBtrele ed beeaulle they eannot bar- ••F.YIlIll,P.D.F.,81OTllllpl.St.,Sprlnaflllcl...... pellet a was closely allied wIth the my word to Leulee that I would monlze theIr termino logy with that mental prooeal by which he wal leeksolV18 the mystery and I would keep ;)f the church. but they are conscIo us tng to Bolve the Farrllh mYltery . The my proml ... no mat~r where It led tbat lIomew here there must be a neI· larger pelleta. I decided , must be the IDe, A!~r all, the Importa nt thing na. Leaderl l In the church the world various theorleB about the yellow letwas my heloved one'l peace of mInd. over are convinc ed tbat the church ter or letters anll their origin. The AI long al the Ihadow. hung over her muat lIoon become the leader In a amaller peUeua were the dlll'eren t perfather and alster, her hap pinelli mufti new Bocla1 propaga nda. They are un· .ons connec~d with the c8Ie. One be marred , Bet~r the knowle dge of wllline that the church should surren· by one he pushed the larger pelleu evil than the terror of myatery . der to the unscrup uloul agitator the from the table until a lingle pellet Davll waited little time In ear&place Which It has made for Itself In remaine d, The Imaller onea he kept mony _ As loon &8 I had Introdu ced the 150clal and the eeonom lc world be· arrangi ng and ~BrranKlng until at lalt hIm to Loulle. he aald abruptl y: caule of Its teachlnK s throu~hout tie seemed I&tlilled . The lingle lur"I'd like to l18e the room where It many generat lonl. With deep con· vlvlng large pellet stood directly on a happen ed_Ion e_ " cern they are lIearchl ng for the rock crealle In the cloth. On one IIlde A. LoulH called one ot the I18rveQually distant from the creaae, but foundat ion upon whIch they may build a far-reac hIng socIal program for the clolM! to each otber, he had placed anti to elcort hIm upstaIr s I w.. reo tWo III tho Imaller pelleta. The relt jolcln. at the opportu nIty to be alone churcb. wIth her_ The cold formali ty ot her we,.. ~ throo grouplI on the other aide Some day tbe leaderl In both the greetin g WOUld /ave trouble d me had INFOR MATIO N WANTE D. of llle line. For pef haPI live mlnuteB church and the soelal movem ent 11'111 he carefull y IItudled their pOIIUon I not attribut e It to the Inspect or'l see tbelr way all clear lUI tbe aun , without shirting them. Ilnd then wIth prelenc e. AI aOon l1a he bad lett us. Tbat day will wltnellll the comIng of a Qulc\( motion of hlB hand swept them wtth tbe memori es ot the evening be"the times of retresh lng"-th e 10nl' tor. glowIng In IDY mind, I turned to all to the Ooor. eipeete d revival 'Will be at band, and embrac e her. "Tbere waa BOme pU!'Jlole dlltlnct ly the churcb of ChrIst 11'111 enter upon "Don't, pie ... don'tl" Ihe laid cold. Crimina l connect ed with the yellow ly. the complet ion of the talk which It 10 letters. " he said, as It for the ftrat lon« aeo began, and upon which It blUl "Why. dearest !" I atamme red In time aware of my preseno e. and be- amaaem long been laborIng . even though Bomeent. coming as loquacloUB as he had betore times It iaw only "lUI through a glaSl She ottered no explana Uon but laid been aUent, "When we have run thll dorkly." 1n the mOlt matter-of·fact tonell-t oo 1 mYllter y to oartb we will lind that ttaere are two ot the crimlna l....-onl y m~tter-of.fact to be natuml , 1 thought - Tell me. Mr, Kent, What yoU Blelled ne.., two CUllty," learned at the plaoe where Mr, Elser Olaneln r ov~r tlid' Beatltud etl we see, ''Guilty of what'" I asked In am .... lived." ment, running throuKh them AU. thIs «teat· I was dumfou nded. What had trutb that blellled nelll Ii ' ellsentla lly ~I haven't the s/.I ghtetlt Idea al yet." spIrItua l; tbat It depende nof liD much be Nlplled 'WIth luch apparen t frank. come over her? What could have I on a man'l conditio n al on hi.. charneel that I lIulpect ed he Wall not tell. happene d to make thll ludden change 111& me all hlB thought . "Evil Ideas In her attitude toward me? Could acter, not 10 much on what be baa as on what he II. It ·needs no great are ot three kInds- the lolltary , the tbll cool, dlBtant youn& woman be tbe pair. the group_ Crlmell are merely same girl who only a few houn before effort of Imllclna tlon to lee tbat It bad clung so despera tely to me and men In general were to make It their the ph1.BIc:a1 6preBs ion ot evil Ideas "Don't, Pleaae Don't!" 8heSai d Colldly. , and bear the lame classlne atlon, The had wept out her lorrows In my arms? maIn object and endea1' or In IIte to b~ H4I-Yo u sa, that all ')"U want Ie · ha~ offende d her, yet then. wal a cally. "Crand all doelln't _m to hu. what they ought to be, rather than to a goo/f homo and a 50011 Ii... '!band. _Ulary evil Idea manlfe ltl Ita.It In Had IIhe overnig ht forgotte n the kin marked I dIfferen ce In her wIth attitUde which towwe pledged our Joint et• variety of crlmel. In thl. clan beIIcramb le for what ther can get, tbl8 can suref1 fIIrnJah 70U a «oOt.' bome. ard me overnig ht. While I was lUll been ' 16~t·hand"d." loag detalcaU olIl, pollonl ngl, crimea tOrtl to aolve the mystery r eartb would i ('1'0 speedily become a moral BEl CONTIN UED,) Sbe-.:-B U' can you flimlsll ''lome a "Tell me, Mr. Kent." she pen lilted debatln . the Questio n and DavIa had . . .Blnst women and general ly the aeparadls e,-Rev. J. Monroe GlblOn. ,ood hUatllllllU all but reached the door, Quletiy, seeming "I, ly Inthere a ' yellow A Utilitar ian Vlew_ letter In ~~~~~~~~ MalllnaU OIl of privat. Indlvlc1ual •. dIfferen t to whethe r or not I accomA brookly n man. cOlltlne d to hll Tbne are th4I hardest crlmel to dll. that ca.., too? Do YOU believe there panfed Belt Thing .. Millo a Durae came ruonln. to bomtt by IIInen, rec:ently surpriae _ e r and PWllall. The evU Idea I. not can be any conneCU on between Mr. d a LoulH. A man learn I to love bookl bJ. . 1'laltor by revealln « that he waa etud,... Mot RlcbMt ID ClaraUv. Qa:.~ CIOD.u nlated. Thta IOrt of crimIna l EI.er and-an d what KatharI ne did 1" "Mlaa Farrlsb ," abe aid. Greatly '1 PO .. hOKAO N Wok perturb Ing e4. LaUn. yet tjoylng ro COD"Why." aaked the vlal~ reading . and 1I0ngi by Ilnglng ; but .... II81dollll baa oonlUta nla, Often, In taot your KIDNK alater Ta la reCOl'8 vince r1n. the my.elt that ' her attitude wae sreatea t of all lovell, the 101'81 of coucIo oa' "do 1.ou bother about latin 7 That'... almoet alwaYI. he maeta hi. villainy nels. I thou.ht YOU woul4 lib to dead; languq e. If ,.ou mun atudy bumanl ty. of live., II learned b7 ~b1Ild the cloak ot reapecta blllty. only a girl'. ~tural reactIon aa IIhe know It and Moat of t~ offeb. . are 'due to ma- recollec ted the ev'e ntl 01. the evening .H· apeaka," ..to ,~ at ber lide In cue wh7 ~ot ta1I:e liP German . Of Freno~ brlngln , Into our own lite, tbe splrtt '" ' -' Or Sfanfltio ?" , The .Ick' mail Imlled. ·of the ,areat friend of all .men. It ba ~ bOo bl0P!l-lu at. · to a dea.lre tor I..... betore,I 'Wal JUlt. beglnnll1& tp ' rQbea, .. "ha~ ' U~: ~ ' had ~~ J,. -~el l Thou«b Da1'l~ "ae lOme distance - "Mr?l~tor a&Jra I bani IlOt Ion; tt .1~e~ jb~t. by 1.11'1nl wf~~'peOPIe: b7 . • ftIIIlJ!I .f9 r ~I or Imaa!na ry ~1F.r,.bll aeute ear moat have C&llI'ht 1111'...... ; he laid• . ','That'a ~Eorj11de" of the patr are PJlIf~lIJ' board In.-bou le when Dana came nPl- h~r "orel.. ItudJ tUliI. ·time to · find ' cint wbat ba tit He tu~ and ~ up tbe Laud: It's a ' dead laiJpa p Iand .. , them. b7 lltoppln g 'toni enou,b hi oUr ~.... ~~.· .. ,to 1Il0ner -1II&t. la\ ' wd nln, down the IWn;' "Tell me," be lal4 abl'1l~ttr to Loll IWra in' .. ftub. Loui,. oollT.1JI.~ve1J' , I'~ , dead a 1/)n, Ume, WI' ~ til mact' bualn..a of mattD. - ~ 'ltnD' to eaqht lIlY hud. ~ bartfc ,betWeen come ' Ia mfchty ~... -reallai that Ole IIeat thin.. . Ue hi tile loft ad .JU- 01 ~_
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IHEIR .NEW DOCTO Excitement in Mayville When Old Physiciarris Supplanted by Young Man. CAROLINE GOODRIDGE. Th e re WII M g re ut "l(' ll l'tn l' lIt III th e Bociul <;I rcll'li of. MIl )'v ill " "h"11 th e BIICCCBgOr to I hc, pruc tle o " r o ld ]) ... ('yru8 Da ll arrived . Fur fo rty yl!u rM L It·of lall!!r hnd been th " chose n ph)' ijl· ... Jlan of the town . Wh p lI h o had gold hi s practlc!; to Dr. Ilr!an Ev .. rsl e y, a you ng, hRnd ~ om e nnd wealthy m e mo be r or th e l,rof .. s 3IulI. all Mavvill e was agog, Ilnd spe culation Ilnd g~lis lp h e ld th o vurlou~ Boclal coteries lu a klnel u f pl e asan t thml!. Th e young doclor h a d purchllRed Th o OaKs, U beautiful e s tut" lI €'a r th o edge of th e vi llage. A lI\ulden ij lste r was .to be his hou BPkeo l' e r. When 11 n e w autom o bllo and somo wond e rfu l houso furni s hing:: nrrlv ed, !<I ISM .yrlllo Rushton. aged thirty, but pU li illng for t we nty·two, nli tho real lon de r of th e r eal social He t or~llyv!1l e . WU f! suld to brighten up at II chan ce tu once m o r o unglo tor a husbnnd . Wlwu It wns turther nnlloupc ed that th l' youlig )Ihyslclnn wns phllunthroplcally In · cllned, Mls8 Or ecl a Dorman, Ilre s lLl c ot of th e Ladles' Aid socie ty, wus In tran s porls or an ticl pallon and d eli ght. TI", yo ung docto r nrri\" 'd, nu d h e WUH not 0. dl sappotnlm( ' nl. li e w as uo m (' tblng IIlo r o th a n hnnd ~o tn e en rn es t, uf(:l bl (' and Inl f' li eC' tuu!. lie 1\'I\S pl eased at th o g raci ous allc ntl oliH , )f M 18~ HU Ahtoll , nnd I I 6N!me d to ~ nt e rC'D t him t o lI s tl'u t o th e e('a~"I(' sM c h u tle r of Mi sti Dorma n. Ill g h sool H Y s hl'u J:f':!.' d It !! bho uld"I'B nt his " fr ee dl spe ll s o.ry ·' Id ":tll fo r th e \." ' 11 (" til or tll o fl oon' r c l a 5H"~ 1I \' lli g U\'!"r on th o f1at ~ . S: i11 , an <, xhlbill oll or hi s sk ill In th " lr 0 \\11 a fl'ir u caused h i m to b c r l'C i\'cd 11 8 a fit HU 'CC'S50r 1.0 th e' old IJr:H:1It lon C'r, Doc tor na il. Th n Llld h' s' Aid :lCl c i ty br lcl w('C'k ly m, ·c·lin gs ill nn o ld s lo l'l'. whi ch had bc·c lI lI ~ a ll )' lill ,·11 up for th c II!. A Mrs. ]-'ul!nn li ved III ap nrlln " nl s be· By
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I. a very sple ndid man," t Nettle softly. " Why, 1 am making tb ea e lIttl o trifl es for a child ' who belongs t.o u fa mll ), thu t th e doctor ho.s
Il mctl ca ll y taliI'll c ha rg " o r at hl~ own e xp e nse. II I' Is n good, /loud man ." Ne lliI' Ilrew MU C'nthusl a Bllc thl\t ij h e fili s he' d co nscio us ly. MI s~ Ullt l.!S gave gil ve hl' r II. kt ' ~ 11 look alld whi Mpe r ed to !\11 8ft Mort on . "It can 't b e II O~8Ib l (' thut lItli e no· boo y hU B Id e n8- " " Aboul tile! rloc 't or," suld :\!l ss Mol" ton. "Oh, r id le u 10u8." !'; e ttlp 1l1ll s lHl d h er wo rk ~oUl e wha t };\tcr II lIll w(> lIl hom e. M I.~ H.u~hton ('tLrll e In , I he u thtl lad y 1lJ't'6i d c lll, nno tlt e ll a m , '~ sr- ll g er ar rlvl'd . 1·le urougbt a 1I0 t e fro lll Doc t o r EVl'rs ll' Y. It was ",Idrcssl'd to thtl soc l,-. I)' . A con ta · glous sickn ess hnd bro k e n out In 8. VOOI' furnlly without m ea ns o r fri ends. (' ould th n Boch·t y appo int SO lll O one t o glvo hnlf a clay for a we(' k to dllY lIurslng for two littl e chllore n In th e fnmlly? Th e r e was den o elle nc('l at th e word " co ntagious ." Miss Rushton had an urg e nt lmgage ment. Miss Do I'm all talk e d of "volunt ee rs ." Tho group sradually uroke up ace: the doctor's no Ie r eccl ved no r e ply . That atternoon Doctor Ev e rs l e y ' ~ nu tomobll e stopped In tront o( th e poo r borne wher e his su rvlce s we re 110 80 r " ly n eed ed . li e WIl8 a trin e di sappo int ed at r eceiving no r ecognition of hl H m essage. and hnd decid ed to e nlist the s ympal hi CK of his slut e r . 11ls Im oc k brought a n ea t f\ g ul'o w,' nrlng nn r se ca p !lnd apron to th e door. " Miss Lan~!" h e cxc lalm ed In wou · de r mcn l. "Yt' R, It Is I," Ne: l!l' s mil ed bnck. "A ne ig hbo r to ld mo of Ih iH ca se. anti 1 hav e RO wi s hed 10 S P " if , h an' th e pa tl c nc .., ancl Hkill (0 a ct Ih e nurs e." " You a re an angt'l:' F.a: d Docto r E\" ' r ~ I ")' with b 0 i ~ ht "'l e d ('o lo r US lIH c rll l' r po t h e Rick room. N' eve r had fl poo r fam il y suc h r oy ul dUli uli o n s aR tho so 1'''' '''i\' d by th e Ul .. , now un e](' r th c car t) o r iloc lor 1·: \, c r RI.' y ns ph ys lc iall tin d N ' tlill I.une fiR n u rs ,'. Miss Hu s ht ~ 1l SI lit d r li ra· dC- II from bpI' lub l,· (' \'c' ry m or nin ~ . T h ,· Ludi('s' Aid s oc k ty IIl\' {) ~ t l' d all It H 6111'11Iu u fu nti s In s he('IR . p ill o w ca s" !) , cOJ1l fort e rs , au Innd l\! c h ni r au d l'I o ll1ln l;. Th at drpad wor d "contalli ous" m a do /ir" c'ti u.<:B o n 111(, s tre et QUi ll' fe w and fa r be lw !' n for til e doclo r , Ili s sis· t l' r. how('v pr. wa >! l' lslt ed dall y by th o lln :; lollR young la dl .~. h opin g Ih p rl ell r d ,)(:tor waH no l o l' l'rworklng h imo elf, Ihat th e rlr(,t: dfI'J ;lI H c~s e would not s (lr(·ud. anel ea,:: I' to Ipa rn th o r eal Rc nlim e nl s of tlt o E vC' r s l{'ys li S t o "llOO I' Nt Is~ l.an e , wh o wa s ju s t cut out for 0. nurse." Wh e ll th e tru th /lot out that th,~ co ntagious ff'a tll rPo of t he Cas u did nOl ('x t c ud beyo nd II g bt m eas les. Mi ss Ru s h to n bi t h e r lip a nd Mi s s Do rm an d enou nced Netll e as a schemer. "This Is ono of I he gre ut pl ~ as ures or 0. physician 's lite," said Doctor ];\,c rslcy. us h e nnd l\: e ltie walk ed a""IIY frum th e b om e wbe r o til !:!)' had tal, e n th e pnrt of (ruo mlul s t e rlng ange ls. Nettl e fully u u el e r s tood him. They h a d found t h o poor hom o flll ed with Hqualor, illn ess and HllrrPI·lng . They hnd le n It s uppll t'd with th o comfor: s of life an d th e InmutOll happy and h o pe ful. Th e r o cam o a day wh,m :Mi ss Ruah· ton toolt a sudden joul'll (: y to r elatives anll Miss Dormull r esigned frolll th~ "adlCls' Aid society. Two lin es In th e wee hly unnoullc<,d an Importan t on· bagement. "You ij ee, my hroth e r IK a ve ry prnc· tical young man," was the W:lY Miss Ev(!rs le y expla in e d tbe s ituation. "He thinks, a s 1 do, tbat a good nurse maKcs II good doctor's wlfc." (Copyrl:;hl, by \Y . O . Ct' 3 PII"ln .)
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HAt o oC' lime Yf'sterelay It loo k p.d lik e w e WUH goi ng to hav e u lilli e trou il le h" ,'" It I th e din i ng r oo m. bul It d idn ' t COIII (· 10 n o lhln' mu c h ," rl'lal~d Ih £' lallrl l"rd or Ih e 'I' o rlJlo vl ll (' tav e rn . "~IILX I Il" lind ::;),ll'h l', th yo un g In tlil'!I tout arl' "allin' tab le , /;,ot to s quab· lIlin' UUlJ ut a LJ 'int "f t'li QlI e ll e, or th o lI,p rl lS or 11 11'1 1' r (,H IIt' clivo fdl e rs, or H m', thl n!; (hul n· way, aB la lJi('s Is e verl astill 'l)' (('' In ', lind Sy lil ltl e , \ )'l'ck · o n It WlI R laid .\laxIIl P, 01' m e bby ~Iax · In (' t o ld S) I ldll~-I; n)'h o w, olle to lo lh e o lla · r 1111, 1 ~ IIP W1I 511 't no lIt' tler th :.11 s he o n 10 U, ' And ~laxlne . o r ~ylil lti ('. "h i ' h, ·,·c l' It wnll, got sorl t'!' rUBSY uUoll t It and answere d llt nt 1I11 '! was t oo. an tI 6he didn't cure wh o li llCW It! A nd t h ,," they ki nd 0 ' tl f'd III 011 c"ch o tlt " r und wenl 'ro ulld an d 'round as It WI'rl', and It LOok 'em quit e a I \\lt lle u ft ... r II wU a O"t' r t o wallh th e , );"Whup an(1 hruk c'lI glass o ut o r th ei r COrrI: I'Ll. us t u ey I'1dl til el r ha ir. But tllut' s a ll It am l'l un lp cl to, aud th e re's no u ce III li l'i ll ' . III . for lac1\ e8 will- be lad le H lind th r rp. nln 't no b e lp rol' It." - Kut"as ('lt y Su n.
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S E- veral of tho latf'st fa s hi o n fea· tures 111'0 e mbudl ed In t his sty lish fru e k. wh i!'h Is d eslgn c d for th e miss and small womall . Th e (' hl e t aLtractloll s nr e th'! dep p ul'ltIh l'l ea , tbe tu· n lc s kirt Wllh pl a it ed roul\lll1tlo ll , and tb e Cll' \' e r co llar, whi c h Is on o of the two s lyl es pru vleled by Ih ~ patte rn . Th e gar ment c los es Itt th e fr ont and tb e s kirt Is cu~ In four gores. Th e patle rn (59 ·11) Is c ut In s lz(' s H . IG and 18 yea rs I\t ediuJU lllzt! wilt r (' qulr e 5 yaJ'd s or ~6 In c h mat e rial und or 1\ yard or ~ I Inc h cODtra s t · ing goods .
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Sioux F"lI ~ . S . n .-":\! y tr ouh le 0; s ldn d is ea se . l ar t" ,J m ere ly us :l rash ' on m y rac 'e Hud lle r\, , lI ut It hrell' and k r pt g('llill1'; wo r s~ un t il Inl' l-;(} sc nbs v.'o ultl fo rm, f(·ster UHeI brea k. This wa FI j ll5l nn t h e one s i,1 0 of lilY fac e, I but it soon scattercd to th e o lh e r sl dp-. r s uffc r cd a g r"ut d eal . espC'clal· I)' \!It n ll; hl . o n a c('oullt of Its Itr'hlng tlnd hurnln ~. 1 wOll l,] sc rnlf'il It a nd or " o urs e that Irr itnl~ d It very m uc h Thi s ras h was uu m i' facc fot· " bnllt two y ca rg, sII lIl e l lnll' H b r ea k ln ~ out
It l,cPt Inn fr om s l (' ppi ll ~ dnr or n ig ht for n ('o lll '!e of m o nth s. :I I), f af"~ look· ed d isg r a r'dll l a nd J wa ~ a lmo st us h amed t o u~ 9prn U)' my fr lpn ds. I " A fr lrnl! D ~ke,1 1lH' 10 try Cu tlC Ur8 I SOll fl und Cullcura Oin l m e n\. I wo uld I ual ho m)' fnee ' wllh h nt water ami a I lot· of e ll U(' ura Soa r, t h(, 11 I would Pllt ; on tho Cul lc ura OllllnH'nl. In lesB . Ih un two da ys ' time, th o so r pnes!' nnd In ll a 'lIll1atlou hp. u a lm os t ('nll re l), dis· Tn prof'!l re th l" p n l: flrn !==(\ n'] 10 ('(" nts t o. " l "' u tt crn 1 l.' I Wf" lli l . Ill ," Il f \ hi M p ll l't! r . apr ar('CI, alld in fo ur w eeks ' li m o you "rH '· ntlrn~ :lI ld arh h 'C's!:I p lalll : y , ani l t,!' cO lJid not S4'e any (If th o rash . Now BUl'u t o gl v .... Hi ?,' a rid ,.ul nlh.. r . or' ..m U t' r n . mi' f:tc o if; wI! ho u t a s po t of auy kind. I a lEo usc Ih e m for my sc a lp and hulr. 5941. SIZE NO. T <,y cllr ed m e ('omp le l e ly ." (Signed) Mi s s Pansy Il utrhl ns , F e b . G, 1912. NAMb: (' lI l lc ura S oa p and Ointment sold TOWN th r ough oll t the world. SlImple or eacb fr e e, wit h 32 ' [1 . Sldn Boole Addres s.. S TREb: T AND NO. -- -- .. ........ .. .. .... .. posl·card "CuLlcura, Dept. L. Boston." STATE ...... ...... .............. . ......... .. Adv.
1,269 worda . ", . ,' reads: . . :·ADtf··:it~r.. do .)'~ · IIa1. .qf~. t~_ "BeUo. aUl. Come. lit~ uri ....ve yoW' F....ce. jIilbbl"Tour rttt1e · bU81.iJ)\)~;"~<CIiiIk ';jo'llJ:'\" It can't hurt··1oq•.. and it 'Will ·'. A '.nce C.t.::~ can be made Cat ' proof by .. _ leliJtell M...: ·a'(ea. ~o,.tlc'Iq- . ~"..U:u, ,' B.e ·. «oQd ~~llo",!'~ /. . ItrIQ-tDI a' tI,bt ",Wire '~abOtii two .btnal", Nfttt.. ' . • '."" -Tll.e commJttee h.. Utili .",p.UoD __cll" 'a~oVl> ~d .,PAratlel 10. the '~p. "f ~J ~o" ~t ·~c.~I, E"~ ·. ~ .'db~lDfIIl!o · '.' .," . " ,
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hind, and l;e pt wo.telt nnd \\, :.: ... 1 ov e r th o \llnc.e. 1\1 iRS Ru s ht o n holO r ece ntly join ed the circ le, ulld Ml slI Dorman had n ever b een so acllv l1 In h e r sllpe r· vlsory dull es. Tb e society elofhed Tbls pretty waist closes l!.t tbe lett the ragged . .ted Ul e poor aud hud dOll o "-.. somCIree nnrHlug- Mlss Dorma n very PASSING OF SUNDAY SUPPER fllde of the front, and the pattern provides for two styles of long sleeves lillie , bow ever. S ho acted as the or· lIam e nt of the r;roup. As to th e Chafing Dlah Mcsses Now Seem Large. as Illustrated. Tbe waist may be made with sboulder tucks and back yoke, haughty Miss Ru s hton, all .he vr ... · Iy to Comprise the Sabb::ath and a frtll at each sid!} of tbe front tended to do was to donat e tho raw Evening Repast. of It may be finished with wide bands mnte rlal fo\' tho r":'ally Indus trious Time was' whell tb e Sunday nig~t of Insertion. ns suggested by tbe draw· on os of the c lub to sew Into garm e nts. One of th ese latter was Ne ttlo Lnne, lIupper was of ev~n n:ore vital 1m. Ing. Silk, saUn, pongee. marquisette. volle or bntlste may be used to carry who ~at III Ii cornor ot th e \'oo m now, portance th'a n th.. m ItllI ny dl lin er, cs· • out the des l n. engrossed In the task of mnklng Cou!' pedal1y In tbos e towns and villages The patter~ (5934) Is cut In sizes 32 Uny night rob es. The r e bt of lhe where strict. r eligious principles pro- to ~2 Inches bust m ensur". Medium group were chattering and gossiping. hlblted cooking on the Snbbath . size will require 2"A, yardB of 36 Inch \Vhenever Doctor !;;veraley 's namo It Wlla not cO ll sld er ed wrong to mix material. 2 yards of wIde Insertion wus mention ed, Nettle's eye s bright· !\ pan of biscuits the night before and and '>!z yard of nurrow lusertion. I'ued with In terest. It was menllone<! l;a.ke them for supper, 50 that tb ese Tn pro!'ur" this pnt:ern Rend 10 c~nt8 very frequ e ntly. hot, puffy fcatnre!! of the m ea\. with to. "Pattern Dl' pnrtmenl." or 'liI~ p Upt'r. " The wa y Cyrllle Hunbtou baB set hon e y or some of mother's Quince pre. W rite name n.lul Qtldre~~ plainly, and b ~ !S ure to "lve eiz.e and numu~r ur pl1.l1crn. her cap for the doctor III simply bra· serves or canned cherries, were look· J:en," observod Sarah Bates, who had ed forwnrd to with JOYous antlclpa· graduated Into old mnld e nhood !le veral tlon. NO. 5934. SIZE .. " . .. " .. ...... yc arn ago. As tim e passed, tho stringe nt line ~1\N111 ... ~ ....... __ ..... _._ ~" .... . " ..... .. "Not balf as bold as Breda's sly relalted as (ar as cooking (or supper puss way," bro\{e In cynical, wasp- was concl~ rn ed. and, In addition to TOWN . ... . . .. ...... _. ..... .. . ............ .. arm e d Sellnn Marton. "She pro tend ed cold sruads, there would always be STREET AND NO ....... . .. .. ...... .... .. to hr.·.-e neuralgia, just to Ket tllo doc- some h ot dish,- such a s th o r Clll old· tor ' ~ aUe ntlon.... f:!.shloned hash or scrnmbled e~gB, STATE .. .. . .. . ..................... . . " . . .. . Plain, quiet Nettle smiled to bel'- with creamed PO'.atOl'B. selt. She was hapllY In knowing City ltre has changed all tbls. Eve n One of HI. Stuck·Up City Ways. that tbe doctOl' had made qlltte a tbe suburbanite wbo o.lles city ways "Since Joe Doe's got buck hl' re frlond II.Ild confidant of h CI·. Miss has the mahogany tabl e clcared, tbe , C, Eversley hnd taken a decided fancy to doili es uscd In plnce of the r egulation agaIn, atter liviD' a year In Knn s a s her. Nettle W6S. In fnct, very close dinner cloUI. nnd the c haflng dish City, be's too blume' swell·beaded ror to th e doctor; somethlug In their na· plnceu In troul of the hostoss, the In· any usc!" hypercritically remsrkeel lures harmonized. MIss Eversley had gredlents at hll.llu, nnd th o laD"p Pip Maudlin of Skeedee . "Why, wben seen through U.e fulgncd Illness of trimmed and burning. From this "he be's at work snd tbe fire bell rings several young ladles who had called turns out croamed cltlcl-:e n and bam, be says he's too busy to go. and ju s t for her brother'lI professional care.! d"l v1led 6:lrdlr.cs. mutton ragout and lets 'e r ring. Something mighty Que e r She had lnughed over tbese plausible other "m('sscs"-her gr:mdmotber about Buch actions; nobody Is e ver 4ubterfuges wltb Nettle. would call them, as she \':axes rem In· too bUBY to go to Ii fire!" If anybody had told Nettle that IsCent on the honey aud hot biscuit Famou. Sentence. these ripenIng trlendshlp3 Indicated n era. A correspondent who JnQulres chance to capture tlie handsome young where the famous summary o( WebphYSician, she would bnve bee n overWon't Hurt Bill, whehned with confusion. Such nn A certain Indianapolis Sunday l!.er's career by Rufu. Cboate mny be Idea lind never Bntered her sensible school, which 18 cQDductlng a recruit- found-the 8entence being omitted IIlUe head. For all that, she k!!.ew Ing campaign by modern Ildvertlslnc trom some of the collections wblch Ihe ha" Dever met a man wbose klDd· metbods. through S publlc1ty commit. publlllh the IIpee.c h-ls referred te "'1'be Works . of Rufus Choate," by So I~. bU. man spirit ' had 8C) awa~ene4' tee, has received a Buggestion for O. Brown. The sentence contains re~~ct ,!,:nll" a.d.m1~~~~ hi h!3r , pu~e, . QJl nppelll. to ' he posted abroad. It aeDtla~IOUl
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PROMISING TO MARRY HER .
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w. 8. NETHERY, 413 Gardner Bldg .. Toledo. Ohio
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Very Much So, "When Mrs. Jlbbetto was asked why s h e neglec ted h e r friends so, 8he gave n bald excuse." "What WUlI It 1" " The buby."
Gifts-
A Mo.' V.eful Pre.ent 1'0.. You and Your.
Lllu1d 1I1ue Is a weak IIOlut\oD. Avoid It. Iluy ted Cr08s nRII Hlue. tho 1I1ue t.b.t ·8 all bluo. Ask your grOCfJr. Ady.
Gloomy Outlook. "'t's going to b e n hard wluter." "How can you tell?" "By the size o( the salary r'.n get. tlng." III .... Wlnal",, 's
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Give. Him a Chllnce to Pursue. "The best way for a girl to catcb a Juet Before the Battle. man Is by running away rrom blm." "Would you marry him If you Wl'ru '"That's right, there's no danger of m e?" Fits Every Hand" '~er bentlng him out In a hobble "I'd marry anyone that nsk e d m e, If skirt." 1 were you ." W, N. U., CINCINNATI, NO. 50-1912.
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Crown Lodge K of p, will install otIi cers and ha ve an oyste r s up per. e litr ah ,1 e lms, Burn e lt saw Fields' Wedn esday evenin g, January 1, HH 3. A II members are requested to be Mi n ~ lrel!l in Leoa noll, last week. present. . Visiting Brother~ co nlially in vited , I{ain Lig-ht a nti Flint !\ o la I{ouf L, A , Zi'llIm e rman, K, I\. & S. in "r fo r sale W. II . Madd en & Co
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A Merry Christmas
try Assw:iation
Mi~ I·Ailla Satterthwaite is hom e NAME PERPETUATED BY DOGS ___ ~I f ro m Spr ing tiel d t o ~pend the huliThe Enormou.ly Rich Have No More Man Who Never Tells Friends Un- day". BCNI .. rd de Menthon and the Famoua -----------Home Instinct Than a pleasant Truths Is Sure to Ho.plce ~ie Founded In We wish to thank our " m a n y Milk Can. Be Liked. Terrel Macy is ill De troit, Mich " the Alps. cus t o m ers for the l1est Christ · whert' he has accepted a good Dr. J ohn IIl1y ncs ][01 mrs, the ,I\. mall who nt'vrr rfmill d~ h is pm iti on , Little Ilid n'l'rn~rd de Menthon m as Business w e ha ye ey e r New York clcT/.,')·lllnn who, the :-:iun· fri"IIds I)f III 1I1'l' lcon 'l' fad : or Il' II " ,l rea lll Wlll' lI hc founded. the AUg11 8had , W e always h ave the Lo·t- On December 24 th. a rubbe r t in ian hos pice in the year %2 that day before C'lcc tion dny , pn 'llch l,d 1\ 1111'1 11 UI 'l>l" II ~:t ll t tr uth , i,.; Fu n' t u guods and our prices arc the Hull J. luoRc 8rrrnOll to l' ri·~idl' nt I 1", liI,,·d . lI11 d Irlll'II Il III ," I of ':I/I' ll 11 top ofT a buggy boot. F ind e r please his lIam e was lo be pcrpet ual e,l I WI'S t. Taft, dl'o('ribrs him self as an " ulli- I , Irl l "'" f1 "" I II ,,1 01 n~, ' II(' I~ :il lIlo~ t leave at thi;.; ollice, through all the III(' s hy a c\o~, Hut suC'b ig t h" r m ;p , The J'('/!al :-{ t, 13,,1'mate socin l i ~t." I :i 1:1', ' I" I " I I'. ,I ,'t! \l lliI n "I "" '!. I t l\li ss J ose phille Ogle~ b ec r eturned nards, I'ir l,~ l wilh [l oGilily, ' sagnc ity. j t pays to trade at "Dr. H olm (,8," said n ml' llI G" r of i,' 11'11". illol, .1 , II at II" "h"" I.\ "lit hUlIle from Le banol1 afte r a d el ightthe Church of t he \\ l'H"iuh . "pl, 'n~, '" d i"I'II: I"" " r 1',"I,' r in ,'0"'1'''111, Gill 61 rcnl!'th . l· lHll1rnn.:e alld ]("'" of IlI fln. li S hcre by h is rnalllll'r u r forci ng a 1\,,1111 1\:11 \I" \, '/' 1' 11 ~I ''' ' ''oI" ,ll'i" tl .. f ul I'i,;it with fri end,; , Ihe \'C ry "I l! III1 'nt s SI) o f len foun, \ 2 STORES home his views with a ce rt ain rul'y ,,,,,,i'II I, IJI\i'" 1;'111 " till,} " I " " ll'il~\' II'nnt ill K in h Ull/ tllli ty. al'I~ na mc,l Il aroi d Howell iii hum e fr om Chi· WAY NES VII,LE Sl 'IUNli VALLEY humor. I :'Y " prll,l , "I ,11 "11' 1' 11'1" '1 '" h" I ,l lllIlIl eag-o to lIpenJ a coup le of weeks a rler thO' glloL1 de :'h· l1thon. In the "At a d inner, tal king uLo l1t till' • "11 " 111' 0111 01 Il 101 ":1' a lii u:'",'nl wilen ' ..... it h hi s pa ren ls. Mr. and Mrs. B. S. p rilous pn s~l's of the J\ l ps tbese futility of great weallh, Dr. H olme:; I lit , "11 11. Su\\' nnd th en yllu m ed faithful !Ulimnl s hav e saVl'd hunHOIH·II. once said: wilh II 1H'J's'lIl >-'0 (' X:1(, l.Iy fll rlllPd 10 dreds of liv es in the co urse o f time, "'Look at Gobsa Golde, with l li " rd";I ,~" l ":!1' hr, \l' ill I!ai n lIf'Cln ('v" ryMr. and Mrs , Roi Risinger, of havi[l g been trained by tbe m onks neurasthenia, a wreck at forty-fiv\" Oll l! Ihal hl'tll'S I)r I JI'h () l d~ hilll; th i: New Dayt on. Ca nada, are visiting for the work. 111 Ih e PIlSS of Great STRAW AND GRASS FOR WOOD I knew him when he was an errand di "p,,:;i linn i" not nwrell' n g-ift or Mrs. Ri~ing e r'8 parents E lias Ogles, S L B prnnrd, at !til 1'1 '\'at inn of 8,1 20 Englishman Has Invented a Substl· boy at $3 a w('ek, and he now h n.s nlltlll'l ', Illil fn"]II I'ntly th l' (' Ir"l't of bee and fa mily. fc'Ct, de :'Ienth nn bu il dr·d the historic tute Materi a l for Matchea BeIl castle in Scotland, a chateau in T/lli r h h owl, 'uge of the world III1J a monlls tery for I ho bC' ncfit o f travelcause Lumber Is Scarce. Touraine, a villa at Monte Carlo, (;Olllli lfi l101 \1\',: r the pfi"" inn~, Frcers journeyi ng to Home. I t is on Mrs. M , A. Pierce and daUghter, Th e Ilnlllla l ('on sli mption of wood n marble cottage at Newport, town qn cntl y that which is ea.lled candor Miss Pearl, of Lebanon, Ind" ar- the road between Aosla in Pi edmont IIII' IIlllnufllcture of matches is in houses in Fifth avenue, Belgrave is merely m a lice. rived Tuesday to spend the holidays and Martigoy and Valias, an ti III111n ~t ill cn' olil.J\c. In view of the square and the Faubourg St. Ger- - ---stands ncar the summit, where BDOWwith the former's daughter, Mrs. F. WOULDN'T GET HIM. S<'u rc ity of lumber nnd its consemain-' of winter rage fi ercely. The stormB H. Farr. "'Where is his home?' It. lady inh08piC6 has sleeping accomnH)(iIltions quent hi g h pri"f's ('arn', an Engl ish"De d evi l, mull fri ends," severely terrupted. Mrs, J. C. Hawke , Mrs , Sarah for eighty halieleJ'!l, and can shelter m an . ofTr r:l whnt he cillirn s to be an "'Ilia home, wadam,' B&id tho said good old Parson Bagster, in the Zimmerman, Mrs, J. E. Janney and 300. Three of the fines t and most efHcien t and economical su bstitut e, clergyman, with a laugh. 'lIe hasn't CQurse of a recent S ab bath mo~ning' s Miss Donna Hawke attended the valuable St. BI~ rnards in the world It is a compos ite made of straw and any home. Why, bless your heart, sermon, "ai n't 'way oft' yo n'er in institution of a new Eastern Star aTe owned by Col. Jacob Ruppert. dried graBS and is called artificial when they get Il8 rich as Gobsa Golde so me ' nonymous place or nudder, but lodge at Wilmington Thursday living in the state of New York. The wood. ri ght yuh in our midst! Day alte r The straw is passed through crushthey hnve no more home instinct animals aTe all first-prize winners, evening. day and night atter night he goeUl ing r(llls, thenC'e through cylindrical than a milk can.''' imported from England, whr re they up and down continuel in de streets Brother Mulford, of the Western were purchasrd lit a eost of some- euttprs which d ivid e it into strips, 0 ' dis town, pou'in fo'th flab, smoke Star is all "swelled up" on account thing over $6,000. The trio , are afterward supplied with an ndhesive. WISE BOY and lather, and uh-seekin' whom he of a job of printing, and a letter called Champion Young Slonner, The strips, inel oS<'d at hoth ends kin devour I And in an hour when from the noted Elbert Hubbard. Queen of PeorIa and Splendid us. with laye rs of paper, nrc f orced yo' wot not he'll g ·t ),u', mu], sistuh, Not having seen t he printing we through other r olls and through if yo' don' t m end you' WHyH! He'll cannot say how good it was. linked molds in the foml of a chain, MAD ABOUT IT. git yo' muh brudder, and - " where they nrc subj ected to hr at and I --"N ussah," firmly replied a strangpreHsurr, II'hen they emerge in the "1 thought she knew you?" USEFUL CALI!NDAR PEN. er on whom the pastor's liceusing "I ex pcct she docs. I W8.1 en- fonn of rOllnd ~plit8 nnd are then p'u~e happcnf'd to alight. "He won ' t cut to the proper length for matches. An ingenious d eviee, and one thnt gaged to her at one time." gi t m e, if it's all the same to yo' , It is thought that this produce "But she snubbed you?" Bah, uh-kase 1 lives over at Tumlin- ' will l.Je useful to the forge t ful bu si- • tryes: You 800 she threw me over ,may be usc(l for building purposes. I ville, and I's gwine rig ht bw:k dar ness mnn, is the calendar pen, in- and I didn't take to drink!' -America. de minute de sa nWut am over !"- vCllt('d l.Jy an Illinois man. If the use r wants to, know the date of the Kansas City Star. LIVE AND LET LIVE. IT'S EXACTION. month all he has to do is to consult the hun dIe of the pen and find it ''1)0 yon t.hink yo ur poem will A GEYSER. "This attack on swamps to exterthe re. The handle has a barrel re- minate mosquitoes takes II. lot of en- live nfter you're denrl 7" "What is tho name of your foun· volving on it and a calendar in the ergy, doesn' t it?" "Don't know. I wi sh they'd let barrel. Of course it must be set tain pen?" "No doubt, it is something of a m e live whilo 1'111 niive."- 'I'0\1 11 "1 don't know, but I call it tOld ellch day, but that can be done by drain." TODics. His Aunt-Willie, won't you be , Faithful.''' the office boy. The dates of the glad. when your baby brother hegins "Why?" thirty-<>ne days are mounted on a to grow up? "Because it spouts so regularly!' series of rings on the handle of the WiIlie--Yes. It'll be a ple8Bure , "' . - pen and the barrel has openings to see somebody elso get licked 1 Do yon read yonr own or your through which the right date can be around this hOUBf>_ I neighbors' Mlnmi Gazptte? sccn wlH'n the calendar is set. By meanR of a locking device there is no poss ibility of the barrel turning Moore's Glass Oven Door is without doubt the handiest to show the wTong figures. improve ment eve r added to a coo king range. It saves half the work of baking, besid es insuring better results. It enables you DAINTY CIGARETTES. the conditi on of the food in the oven without c o nstantly In pursuance of an order of the Probate Court of Warren Count)' . The latcst novelty cigarettes for stooping over and opening the door, which causes conOhio , the undersigned will offer for ~ale at public auction, on Monday the Mnyfa ir lodi cil is lipped with real side'rable discomfort as well as loss of heat. 13 day of January ]913, at 10 o'clock A , M., at the door of the Court House rOBe leaf and ~lgcd with gold. The in L~banon, Warren County, Ohio, the following described real estat~ to · velvet SO ftO ffiS of the tip between the wit: Situate in the County of Warren and State of Ohio, the !lame being a part of Section seven (7), Town two (2), and Range five (5) between the lips of the f:lir smoker is apparently Miami Rivers beginning at a stone in the middl e af the Franklin and piC'n.slnl! to " er senRe of refinement, Springbor0:l Xurnpik~ ~rom w~ich a stone bear:' oN, 31 links and a stone while the 1'1,,1 rose-leal tip sa.tisfics realIy costs y ou nothing in the end. It more than pays bears S. 2 / . ~ 26 hn~s runnmg thence N. 3D X E. 71 8·100 poles to a her sense of color. But luxury-Iovstone; thence with the Ime between Aaron Mullm'!l lmd Thomas MIller' s : , . for itself on its fuel-sa ving features alone. Each stove Rnd striking said line two rods ann ::' O li nks fl 'o m the plJi nt of beg-illnill (! ! m g woman has to pa~ for her eplis equipped with a Controller Damper which po's itively saves N. 89° W. 6848·10.0 poles, to a ston' : Ih('I\(:" S ::' ; I W, li l or. 100 p"l e:> t n cm ea n tnstf's . n er cIgare ttes may one-third of the fuel. Moore's Range is the only one having a Cona stone in the middle of the at l' I !' <l td lUi'll] ,1; (.: l !i l!TlCI ' wilh ~!li d pi!;,' S. : ('ost her anything up to 22s 6el per trol1er D a mper. 7l .x 0 E. 364· 10 poles t o th e poin t (d 1 1(' ~inJli ll g' ,'u l!l<lin ill g 1x aU'e~ , ;J r()d~ hllndred, for she ooten demands her and 23 ,8-10 pol.es more ?r less , ' " ' , , initials or her crest on ,her cigarettes. The Everlas ting Fireback, which is part of the range, still SaId premises are s itu at\' " "J ()J, II!! lh " vi1!:1v .. .,f 8I'I'I II.:,.;I,I/ I'II,O hl" , T • further red uce s your fuel expense by providing for the burning up of all smoke, soot and gas. on the North, are withi n on l' fL1urth rll ile from ch urciles an d l'lIh lic ~dlU(l l . -.i.JOndon MaJI. Mo ore's Range actually teaches cooking. It is equipped with an accurate Oven Thermometer and nicely located for a hom e , ------and a The:rmometer Guide, prepared fo r Moore's Range exclusively by Mrs. Sarah Tyson Rorer, The undivided one ~nlf il , t('rp~1 ,,( ,I"hn r: '.\', .'"1 1. ,j p('l':b e.l , ha» lH:!"n ' RETORT CATTISH. regularly apprai::led at $ 17,-) 0 ,00 II' rJ 111 .. \\'h ,, 1,' at S ;:,U(l ,IIO an d will lio t l,e -' I the acknowledged fo remost cook of the country. I t tells the exact length of time necessary for baking any kind of food and the temperature required. sold for leas than two-1hilods of said app ra i ~ed v alu~ Th e uthe r one·half N ell-I am so worried about "my , interest belongfi to Ella We lsh. '\1 ho hl'rehy j oins in till' ~ale of ~aid ,p re m- hair. It is coming out. igeS, and same will be sold as a wh ole and 1-"00ll and sufficient depd s w ill be Belle--Wby don't you use . more given purchaser accordingly, Term~ (If ~a\", will be one third cash (\n day hA;rnins? We haven't room here to tell you all about the alumf· no stirring and without the least danger of burning. of sale, one-third in one year and (·ne third in two years , deforred pay- - r nizcc.l oven, which is the l.ightest and most sanita ry on the 'l'here a re dozens of other exclusive features of the nients to be secured by first mortgage on pl'emi sc~ sold, and to bear interest market; or the Moore "meed Top, which overcomes the Moore Range which we will be glad to Show and el[plain QUICK AND THE! DEAD. at 6,% from day of sale. PossesSiolJ will be given March I, 1913. troubles and inconveniences of broiling steak or toasting to you if you will call at our store. , .~ bread; or the Moore Anti·Scorch Cover, w1rich penn its the We won'f urge you to buy. Call NOW while our t'That young man who comes'ioj boiling of milk or substancell which burn easily, with stock Is complete. MOON'. Ranw•• cCln H #tad in .itller Cut I,."" or St..1 see you is & liTe on&II . ~ , administrator of John B. Welsh, deceased. "Yes, ,We ,. llive <me,' aU Ella Welah. ' ; !tiut ~. -W 'i:i;""· _, , "., .," : B~~ aDd IvinS, AttornlfB' ' .,
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:Mrs. Sydney F,qp!as, widow of the late Davis Furnas, 'aled at a hOSPital in Pennsylvania. December 21st, and was taken to Fishertown. Pa., where the body was interred Tuesday. A shower of Post.caros wu given Christmas Day to Mrs. Rebec.ea Wolcott, of Lena, Ohio, by her many friends here and elsewhere. and she wishes through the Gazette to return to them hor thanks for the shower . . A. H. Pugh, of Cincinnati. died suddenly while at work in his office last Tuesday • . of apoplexy. Mr. Pugh for~erly lived here, and was loyal to hiS home town. He '*88 a succeesful printer, and left a large fortune. The funeral, which was private, took place Thursd" at hiS home on Madison Road, Cincinnati. The Lafayette Ind.. Mominll Journal says: Dan R. Ande1'8On, the curio mllIl in the old people's . budding. ia sti\! in the shirt-waist business, larger than ever, an~ his needle work on them Is attractin&,. • "\' great deal of attention by the ladies who clamor for them. He is now working a new design which he call. "panch work." whatever that hi, and it is beautiful and is bound to be popular. Call at hiacurio.abop in'the old peopl.'s building and '8ee his work .nd many other Christmas articles made by fin. Andenon. W?O is buu.v. /~l the ' time. ~d they WIll show thel.. handiwork lh novel· ties.
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"Deatn is the gate of Iife.'~ I J\'londav (vening- . of I~ ~ l wf'l·k. At 12:35, Friday morning Decem· I ell 0 will long b" remembered by H<>v. I' . ber 27th, 1912, the second watch of. L - -....................- - - - . - - _..... __.........................,i H. Th ompson and famil y. AI; lh e the night,-al the home of he r brother~ - ......................... - - - - - . - - .... ._....__ .. .................... " .. ... l family were seated around tht:' fin·. in·law Mr. T. J. Brown, the tired Wilson Edwards was in Dayton. S. L. Ca rtwr ight was in Cin cin'lati quietl y Lalk ing of the comi ng Clll· i ~ t . heart of Urith Thomas ' ceased to last week. last Thufl-;day. mas fC!ltival, a kn oc k aL Lh· dUll I' beat, and her spirit returned Lo God Alfred Wrig ht was the week end broke lhe l:o nv ersa t.i on. Un up 'lI ing who gave it. Mr. and Mrs. Frank Zell ate dinner the dour thel'e was a cro wd uf fur ly Uritn Bond Stinchcomb. daughter with rE'lativ es in Xenia, Friday. g uest of relati ves in Centervi ll e. of th e bre th ren who had cUlI1e tu re· of. Beal C. and Mar! Hambleton Rain Light and Flint Kote Roof MI' and Mrs. Geo. Dakin, of Mi,l. mind them of Chri:ltma,.; tim e. :\ 'y Stm7hcomb, Willi born In Brookland, inir for sale by W. H. Madden & Co dletown, Ohio. spen t Christmas with lhey marched in it wall suen thaI BaltImore County. Maryland, Decem- Miss Ruth Hartsock spent three relatives here. each carri ed a present, which wa~ ber 29th, 1831. Had she lived until days with r elatives in Dayton last Miss Justina Hartsock. of Ath ens. highly QlJprecia tetl by the fa mil y. the 29th of the present month. ahe week. Ohio. is spl'nding her vacation here Many who were unabl e to be prctlc nt would have completed 81 years of .h i ' 'e nt their tokens of respect. Th e Mrs. S. D. Clayton spent the W i t re atlves . . this mortal life. evening was s jJl'nt in sing ing- and On January 29th. 1883. she was Christmas holidays with relatives in I B. F. Parker, of Minneapoli s. IJlaying games . All had a deli ,.; htful married to James N. Thomas, the Cindnnati. Minn .. is spending his vacati on with lime. At a late hour they adjourned Rev . Edward Burdsall, officiating. Mr. and Mrs. Jos. Thompson, ot relatives here. wishing each other a Merry Chri stThe husband ~receded her by several Cincinnati, spent last week with St. Mary's Guild will meet at the mas and a happy New Year. years to the Graat Beyond. relatives here. home of Mrs E . V. Barnhart, Thurs . The daceased was well prepared . h day afte rnoon. A PRETTY WEDDING for life intellectually, having reo Mrs. Agnes Wrtgh~ and dau~ ter Miss Eliza beth Stua rt w~ called ceived a thorough education at S~san I5pe~t th~ ChrIstmas hohdays Quite a pretty wedding :>ccurred to Cincinnati last week on account of ' Chrilltmas Day at George Larrick's PalaptCo, Ellicott. Mills, Maryland, With relatives In Lebanon. at Lebanon. when their son Walter and Littetz. Bethlehem. Pa. Mr. Orlen Thompson, of Crooks· the death of a relativt:! . One of a family of six daughters. ville, Ohio. is visiting his parents Dr. S. D. Clayton was called to H. Larrick WaR united in marriage she WtiS the last to be called home. Rev. and Mrs. P. B. Thompson. Ch icago last weok on account of the to Miss Della Henry, of South Lebanon. Just a few of the relatives She was a devoted and loyal mem . M d M J W Johnston of sickness of hi" s istl1r. b f h Ch" h h d r. an rs... , were present. er 0 t e r18tian c urc • an Hoopeston 111 are spending a few Mr. and Mrs. John Stanton, of The bride's dress was pale blue whden health .pehrmitted wdas regular dayB with 'Mr~'. S. W. Rogers and Franklin, Ohio. are the guests of satin with white over dress and an eonstan t ID er atun ance upon th I t' Mr. and Mrs . D. W. Meeks . h . f h 0 er re a IVes. cream satin trimMings. They ret e servIces 0 t e sanctuary. Ii' k Add Leon Salisbury started for Canada ceived many beautiful presents. Patient. gentle, kindly, she lived a Mr. and M~ ran n re~~ ~nt . retired. unassuming life. daughter. of h a~n, sp~~ rls d Friday mornin g whe re he has ac· MET WITH ACCIDENT To these graces she added a for- mas Day at t e orne 0 r. an cepted a position in a bank . ariving spirit and was ever ready to Mrs. George Hamilton. Mr. Patsy Curren met with a very Prof. E. E. Samermeier . of the O. excU8eothersovereomeby weakne89 , ! Messrs. Raymond Davie. Lou S. U .. Columbus . spent several days painful accident at Lebanon, Satur· or overtaken in a fault. Never Printz and Fred Hawke attended the last week with Mr. and Mrs. R. G. day evening. He was thrown from critical. ahe tfuoew th~ mantle o! tb~r at~ton, Wednef!day night. Cross. the express wagon, dis\ocatinf{ his charity over the shorteominp of They went up in the auto hS'lk. left shoulder. He is getting along Mr . and Mrs. J . Seibold and others, anj! . sa~ only the Iload .in; Mr. and Mrs. W. E. Benecke are dau ghte r, of Hamilton, Ohio, are as well as could be expected at this everyone. fabently, and submls- entertaining Mrs. Chas. Dannenberry the guests of th eir parents, Mr. and writing. ...- -si.vely • ~e bore the. burd~, th.e and two children and Mise Minnie Mrs. E:lij ah Compton. A BIO YOUNG HOG dlsappombnents, the dIs of hfe. until Sweinhagen, of Napo;eon, Ohio. the summODS. to her so welcome. Mr. and Mrs. G. W. Hawke and Ernest Butterworth killed a ho&, eame: "It is enough, come up Mr. and Mrs, Walter Smith and Mr. and Mrs. J. C. Hawke attended lalt week which was nine months higher." May light perpetual shine ' Mra. Delmo Helmstetler au toed to the wedding :of their nephew, Mr. and two days old, and wei&'hed 384 poD her, and her end be peace. t Dayton'Thursday to !lee Billy Van in Walter Larricft7 1n~Lebanon. Christ· pounds. It was surely some weight · . J. F. C. "A Lueky Hoodoo" at the National. mas Day. for its age.
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1819 to 1892. durin&'in~h\cb' time terday. He tesidecJ thiaciti from ~ was land colllrirlallioner.aiad ....tant Keneral manaaer of tbe ~ St. Paul & Sioux City railrM. "now part of the Omaha, Prior to-·eomin&' here he had been enpged in buainesa in Cincinnati as a wholeaal.e dry IfC)Ods merchant, and in ChlCqo and New TheWa.vnBl'villeFanneJllnstitute York as a grain operator. opened ita sessions in School Hall at He was a member of,the Houae of 9:30 •. m •• December 21, 1912, with Representatives 01 the state Leciala Vice Pres. Harvey Burnet in the ture during hia residence'. m Mlnne- ohair, and carried out the following IO~, wu a mem~r of the G. A. R. program: whlle here, haV1DK .. e~ed in thE Invocation Rev. J. F. Cadwalla Civil war ~ an. Ohio . ~ent, and der. Musie by the Morr Family. of Ashland Ohio. Minutes of sessions was promlDent 10 bU8meu '~d activities. Be left 9'il~ two of 1911 ~d and approved. 1~ &CO to 110 to ~-. where Preeident Burnet introduced State the funtJ~ and inte~ will take Mr. Horatio Markley. of ~Iaee:-St. Paul. Minnesota. I'ioneer Mt. Gilead. Ohio, who spoke on P~. Mr. Drake waa.'a former "Thir'ty Year"! of Corn Growing.') resident of Wayneavl11~ '':D~ at one FOUl thilll(8 necessary to grow good ti.e a bualneas partn!r o~ the late com; KOOO teed, good land, good Joseph Chap~:.:..~,.. IIe&IOn and &'oed farmer to grow it. METHODISTEPISCOPALCHURCH Selecting of seed corn usually done . ,; .. at huskin&, time. Beat way is to se· 1 SUD~IIJ'~School. 9:15. a 1J1. lect ten beet ears you have, plant • Pradllq . by ~~f;1~ ''';,m. 8ub- them in plot in one comer of field, Ject of _mOD. Finding That preferably the southwest comer on Which WE! Seek,,, . '';~', :_'. account of prevailinll wind and poli:, On .J~u~ 5th. nization. Save seed from this plot tile much Hiah yielding com mould always be 4illCu_lid:i~l)j.et. ,~" !Tb.)lUlllpa,rd.l)n- aelected for seed. Believes it profit· able for neillhberhoods to conduct variety testa to ascertain hillhest yielding variety for the locality. Spoke of two row arrangement of corn. The most pronounced on this point indicates highest bred com. Moisture one of most important ~1~1U3~('·'IQvllted to thinp in growing COrD. SOU should be full of organic matter, wiu retain moistUre better Believes it.po8Iible to grow 1l00d com independent of rainfall Deep plowing best for • him, but believes this i. largely. a local matter to be adapted to soil. Cultivates 88 early as po88ible. Sbal: low cultivation, one inch too shallow take the aeason throullh. Always DIa"lIlIlIt level. Not worth while to try to breed put barren stocke. but believes . cui ~t .rid, of smut by removing and . use judgment . ' .: Inl~mlrur, IOJ,U~~1 com. ......... _. <:;. :Ib(ID · ilUj of MinJOo 'Ohio, 1!ili~=!~~,I '~~" apok,
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Mr. and Mrs J. W. Lew iR were guests of thei ,. parentI! MI' . and Mrs . Umar Lewi:;. Chri stmas Day . ~ II' . l~d ;\1r ~ . T . I{, Smith enter· tained Mr . an d Mrs. r.. V. Barnhart at ureakfasl Ch r istmas morn ing.
Mi:;.'l es Mab le alltl Sarah Satterth· waile ann Edna Satte rthwaite were g uests of Mr. and Mr~ . Ghau ncey BUlln ·1\ at dinller, Satunlay. Mr. and Mrs. Hcnry Satterthwaite had a'3 their guests ChriRtmas Day Mr. and Mrs Max Compton. of Cincinnati. Mi ss Edna Satter t hwaite and Mr. Leslie Smith. Mr. and Mrs. Chas. Shutts entertained at dinner Christmas, Mrs. Miranda, Phoebe Miranda, and MlUlte.l8 Raymond and Frederick Ross. of Ore&,onia. Mr. and Mrs. C. E. Werntz entertained to a bountiful Christmas dinner Mr. and Mrs. Walter Smith and little daughter Consuella, ane Mrs. D. Helmstetler, of Lima, O. Mr. and Mrs. J. E. Janneyenlertained Sunday the following guesta at dinner: Mr. and Mrs. J. 8eibold and dau~hter. of Hamilton, Ohio, Mrs. Mabelle Fitzgerald and son. • Mr. and Mrs. A. B. Sides enter-wned Monday evening at Bupper the following guests: Mr. and Mrs. Jehn Fromm and children;ot Gayton, Mr. and Mrs J. C"Hawke, Mr. and Mrs. Lee Hawke and children. Mrs. Elizabeth Alabarger ami Miss Clara Hawke.
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Mr. and Mrs. F. H. Farr entertained Christmas Day at a turkey By LINDLEY M~NDENHALL dinner: Those 'Present were Mrs. M. A. Pierce and daughter Pearl. of Lebanon, Ind., Mr. and Ml'II. J . W. simply to be put uponthemarket. l by Charles Michener, who said in ' tion at same time. Has adopted White. Mrs. Belinda ROller•• Mrs. Pure Breds must show uniformity of part; "While population has been on Iplan of sowing mammoth clover and Elizabeth Bayhan, Messrs. Frtd breeding, must show constitution" the increase production has de· , timothy for mixed hay. Alsike will White and Thos. Pierce. v.igor. and stand up well on feet,. creased. D('es not believe there is I grow on a more acid soil than any have good coat of hair. Sire com · any danger of over produ<.'tion. Mid' other. White clover very valuable A very delightful Christmas dinner pactly built, Dam mare openly built. dleman's profits too large. Simplify to help pasture grasses. Crimson was served Christmas Day at hig}} Keep sows until maturity. Raises methods of diRtribution. Believes Clover is valuable as cover crop, is noon by Mr. and Mrs. Harry Emley two litters a year. Start the pig to IParcels Post will be an aid in reduc· an annual and grows late in the on the Lebanon Route: Those preseating as soon as possible and keep ing cost of living. OrganizatiGn in fall and early in the spring. The ent were: Mr. and Mrs. Frank him eating and gaining as fast as marketing will benefit both producer Legumes are valuable as nitrogen Venable, Mr. and Mrs. Ed Rogers possible as long as. you have him. alld consumer. Spoke of the cooper ~atherers. Takes two-thirds of Miss Josie Decker, Mr. George James. Finds tankage 'very satisfactory. ative banking system of Europe, be mpply from the air and one-third Mrs. Della Philips, Mr. Mose Kirby, Mixes with middlings in slop. Feeds lieves same would be beneficial to rrom soil. A two ton crop of clover Mr. Manily Frazer, of Lebanon; Mr. tankage and corn at about ratio of farmers of thi9 country, who are hay contains 80 Ibs. of nitrogen and Mrs. John Venable, Mr. and 1 to 10. Keep salt before them. A paying too high interest on loans. worth $16 to the soil. They not Mrs. Art. Atkinson and baby. Mr ! Iitt1~ tnrpentine rids them of worms. ' Music by the Morr Family. only add nitrogen but also bring and Mrs. Val Venable, Mr. Joe Very important to keep hogs in I Presiden.t Burnet took up Round potash and phosphorous from aub· Chengweth, of Oregonia; Mr. and prime condition. Serum treatment , Tab!e TopICS. soi l. Explained how to test soil Mrs. Leander Carey. Miss Bertha is not a cure for cholera but a pre. ~ \h hat summer schools had large for aciditv. Believes clover seed and Mr. Walter Carey, Mr. S. C. ventative. la..'~ses studying Agriculture in 1912. should be covered when sown. Davis, of Waynesville; Mr. and Mrs. Th? following c~mmittees wer~ Ans~. S . U., Colu.mbus, Ohio, Uni · Question, What shall w~ do with ~he John Davis, Winnifred an~ Jen~ie IlppomtE'd: Resolutions, Geo. F. RI· versl ty, Athens. OhiO. small army worm that IS destroymg Davis Mr. Forest DaVIS, MISS ley. Mrs. Frank Jones and Seth FurIn your opinion is the Sta te ~air ~ our alfalfa? Speaker referred par· I Ellan~ra Butcke, Mr. and Mrs. Fred nas; Nominations, Frank Elbon. greater educator than the Umversi' ties to Prof. Selby, of Experiment Burkhart and son, of Dayton. Charley Frye, Frank Hartsock, Mrs. ty? Ans-Majority of answers in Station. Music. Mary Silver and Chas. Cornell. favor of University. President Burnett again took up There are but few homes that disMusic by the Morr Family. About what is the cost of taking Hound Table Topics. pen8~ a more geMrous and gracious Adjourned to 1 p. m. I the Short Course in Agriculture at Name four things of more value to hospitality , than that of Mr. and O. IS. U. ? Ans - Approximately farmers ill general than (a) silas (b) Mrs. S. L. Cartwright. It was again AFTERNOON SESSION $80. alfalfa (c) good drainage (d) deep thrown open to their friends MonMusic. "The Live Stock Farmer" . Director Thorne has said that Ohio plowing? Ans -(a) good wife (b) day evening last to a six o'clock was aubject of M. C. Thomas Uni- shlould have one inch of lime spread good education (c) nothing better dinner, it being the forty.fourth an· formityof breeding in each locality Over it. What is your opinion? Ans- \ (d) owing to conditions. niversary of their marriage. The or section ~iIl work to the advantage Do not t~ink this locality ?e~ds lime. What per cent will a tile drai~ pay nature of the occasion w~ little susof all. Discard all boarders and What IS the lOBS to OhiO farmers, annually on the investment? Ans- pected by the guests until the place 8C~ba•. Grow the animal that will ~nnually on ac~ount of c?rn standing One hundred per cent. ca~s told the story, a picture of a brlD&' pnce, supply what the market In the field until March I? Ans-HO,' Wh t t f A ' , f d brIde and groom and beneath the demands. Do not cross breed, fol· 000 shocks of corn in Ohio March 1, la per cen 0 thme(nca) s o(ob) dates 1868-1912. The pl~ures of . . supp y comes f rom e a sea . ' . dded b h low well ~stabhshed hne and breed 1912. I d'l A _() 3percent (b) Ninety- the evenmg were a to y t e atraillht. Knows flf no business that What is the annual lOBS in Ohio on an . ns a reading of Kiley's "That Old Sweet. has a brighter outlook for the young account stacking hay in open field? seven per cent. heart of Mi.ne" b.y Mrs. W . H . All en What is the average annual proman today than the hreeding of pure Ans-$140,OOO. . , The erstw h IIe b rl de an d groom rebred live stock. Must . have liking What is the annual Ohio loss from: ducbo~ of butter fat, In pounds, ('If ceived the heartfelt congratulations for for the business. Strict honesty (a) Lack of good drainage? (b) Poor the OhIO cow? Ans-160 lbs. of those present, all .of who~. with in buainess is onl7 way to aucceed. seed? (c) Shallow plowing? (d) Fail- . What ou~ht the aver~ge to be by a host of o~her friends W18~ ~or Select good individuals that are cap· ure to rotate crops? Ans-(a) $10- rIght breeding and fet'dmg? Ana- them a. cont~nuance of ~he Dlvme able of reprociuciq their kind. Very OQO,OOO, (b) $50,000.000. (c) $2.500- 350 lbs, protection, hfe and happmesB. The DecetI88ry to be ~pable of aelling his 000, (d) $5,000,000. What was the average increase or. fortunate guests were: Mr. and ptoduct. Use 'p rinters ink freely. Mr. Markley gave his talk. "The decrease per township population in Mrs. W. H. Allen, Mr. and Mrs. J. Stock ~~ to ~aintain fer- Clover Family: A Homance of the Ohio r outside of cities from 1900 to 0 •. Ca~twrillht. Rhea ~~ ~rt Legumes." Common Red Clover he 19101 ADs-Eight persons. wrIght and MrlS. Hannah Ropl'!J.; '~'I:IICt~~;;~~~r~;;~';~L7;0~lly" ;:i~~p,aratiql!:' . . .... Means·ofi Re-- places first of all in value to the . Muuic. Aejourned until 7:30 P. Rev. : and Mrs. Cadviallader, .-:~.\ .. ~ UvInt/ ~ farmer. on· account ~f rainy ~n m, ~ · ~ra.l-. ~,a~~e.~ JrrittAli .a,er. at harveet and need of com cultiva(~ntinued next week) Keziah Memtt.- '.; _,." -, •
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town IWd II p ros pe rOU8 'o .... n witho ut milk· tn g so po we rful mu ch rUSH nbout It. Th e rt! Is 8 la r ge BlOou nl u r u nn eceB' IIUY d in a bo ut e ve ryd a y t raffic. To begin wit h. we bulld n lot o r our stree t s Oll t o f b r ick ao d g m u lte wh e n we mig ht JuM Be well c o ns tru ct th e w ('If mnll'riu l th a t Is less produ ctive of no ise nlld 1;> ' 8 cnl cu late d to brIng w agon~ a nd o lh,' r yl'lllc il's to a eta t e (I f pr emn t ur e de bility nOll dlHe pal r, ~ ay8 Ih o Lo u isville Courl e r·Journal. Thl'o W I1 lo lerate a ll eorta of nu l· 88 n('cs t hn l au gh t not to be tolerated ~n 11 civili zed communlt,. ror tbe . Im· lJle r eaaon tbat " eve rybody'. bUllnesa '11 n obo c1y 's bunlne88," and eyery bod,. 18 ao absorbed In looking after hi. own :penonal al'l'alra that he haa nolther time nor Inclination to do muoh for Ule gen e ral comfort and welfare. Pall.lhlY abou t lIeven·tenthll of the noIse ~ncldent to c ity exlltenca could b e Bubtracted without any especial de tri:ment to th e progre.s of ,Industry and commerce and t he ordlnory tranllaotlon of bUill n elS, and wltb uudou btbd reltef anCl pleaaure to pereons of IIU' perabundant n e rve and other. who delight In tho Quiet life. U nder sucb condItion I the average cit,., howl~er, would lose Ita attractiona for that mora l elf·aelertlyo element at huma.n· Ity which re.... el. In racket and belle ... In "whoopln, It up" all alon, the line. It i. lntel"ell~ to learn from the
eeat of war that the uparlment of u. toe the &eroplane In war operallon. ".. tried at Adrlanopl. with • relult wtllch went a little further thaD pro. dieted. Lieutenant Popotr, ntator with the BuJprlan fOroM, made a fltlht not tor tbe purpoN of attaok by dropplne bomba, but to ~1ew a.nd ro. port on the dllpolltlon of tho Turltl.h torcl!8, . .'s tbe Plttllbur, Dllpatch. ,I n dolnr 10 he got wIthIn the Turkl.h line of Itra, and a IIhot trom tbe Turlt.. tah cannon killed him and wrecked bls machine. Much attention haa been rtven, ell1eclally In Europe, to dnt. Ing means to repel aeropillne attack • . .Army SQuads have bee n trained In lIrlng at klte8, ond specially mount~d rnplCl·fire guns have been Invented. Bnt at Adrlanople an ordInary neld CUD loaded wltb IIhrapnel wal lum· etent for the purpole. Thll glnl a hint of what could be done with gunl of longer range, 8peclall, adapted to 'tbe purpose, In the line or ropallln, a eroplane bomb-droppIng attacks. The London Sphere 1U18erts that tbere Is a naUonal awakenIng to the • persistence of Illlclent errors In the training of bO;S'1 In the puhllc el& menlary Bchoolll. It hi now leen, the Spbere eays, that to teach a boy read· lng, writing and arithmetic only and to di sm iss him from Icbool at fourteen or younger wltbout further trainIng eith er or hIe honds or hIs mind ta sulcldol tor the boy and tor the nation, too, Inasmuch as boys thul brought up ulti mately te nd to swell the ranks of adult nondescript labor, of the unemplo yable, or eve n at booli. ganll. Tho Sph e re pralsea the results whIch bove bee n ochleved by t ech· nlcal trolnlng schools whe re bo ye are taugbt monual crofts, ond, ofter a thorough co urse, ore wa t ch ed ror three yea rs with a view o f see in g how far th e y wi n uut In the bat tl e of life . The caree rs o r tb asll t ra in ed boys are said to be very e ncournglng. It Is remarkable u Dde r whot dIm· cultl es th e crusade tor fir e preventlon, whI ch Is ono of the loading Issues of the day, IR b el n,.. pllRhed. No da nger i8 greute r. more borrlble nor more 1mmlne nt tbau t hat o f tire, yet the apathy of the average penon to means of protection from thle worst of th e eleme nts 18 little short of mar· velous. The majorIty go on, Invttlnc destruction by livIng In the condltloDl of fire tropa, ond rellenUn&, all tnterf er e nce with this criminal carelesa· neilS, trusting to luck that the danlrer flO courte d will not come to paBl. WIth cordlltl C(H)lleratlon with tha etrortl, ()f the authorltlel In the matter of tblll defe nce, the large cities could 'be mnde prllctlcnlly almost fireproof.
Now, to realize Ilnlveraal Pflllce, why not Bend th e fool that rocb the boat, tbe practl cel joker, and the nui.anc e wllo plasteTl nowlyweds wIth algns, out hunting .. tth the fel. low who m!stok ell the guide ror a deer and the tool wbo didn 't know It wal looded ? A HostOD dIvine ac1ylee9 0 young man tC' walk uc ross hie bes t gIrl's car· pet w ith muddy feet, and If sbe smllet!l to morry h e r . He might get a good natUred wire , but he r housekee ping would be It 1It11e orr color. The Los Angeles cOUncil endol'lled actIon wher e by me n are allowed to enrry nIppers to cUp off the enda of offend ing batplns. Many theatersoen wl8h that· eclsso", would be Included .~ trlm .tbe plumll_e, &1l
OF THE BACON TYPE NORA'S BLUE EYES of Many Romances of the ARE GROWING IN POPULARITY One:Great Receiving Room at Ellis Island.
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The large Yor kshi re is a popul ar bree d of bOle on hog •• In la r ,,(' q UlI u t lt il.! A, say car· 11 0 n d"antag e i mpo rtant thin gs. 0[1 1' " tus t te l' ,1 fo r !n 8(' lI in g th .. ila co n t ype ra t h.' r than m a rk e t de ma nd s. Thora ore t wo recog· ' th e ot h,·r. tr ro< Is ed in c on siderablo n lzt' d ty pes of hogs- t hose for lard numberR. th e lJaek e r i n t he la rge cit y prodltctlon, lind tho se ror baco n, The win Jl .' rilR ps pay " I)f P llllul~ tor well· . fl nbh pd (' ar le ts ur more . 1 h e fe ature l o·cull e.1 lard ho g Is sh ort, th ,c k nn d o f prod uc In g larJ; a litt e rs Is OIlC of t h e b road or bu c k ; h a s , t ra ng , rull ha ms, co mm endnble char a ctc rl stlc s of th e a dee p tJ od y, and sho rt legs. When I bacon Iype. 'I\'e ll (att e nded. t his lype o r hog is co v· 1 T hl' Importa n t brpe ds at h ogs at th e .. retl with a th ick laye r of ta t. A rter : fat 1YJlc are : Duroc J erse y, Poland t he carcass Is cooled, th e but('\H!r I rlJl na , t 'h este r Wblte /lnd Ber kshIre. trim s orr !lIla back rat and mok es la rd I The brt' eds of hog s of the bocon tY lle or II. : are: La rge Yorkshire, Tamworth and T he bllcon type of hog h:1s a nllrrow Hampsh ire, or Th in Rind. Bot h th e bod y line! baek, and should hal'e a long, I Berk s hIre nn d Hompshire, under cer· Imooth s Ide . It does no t bave a heavy I tllin cu ndl tl on s of breedlo g a nd feed· ham or s hould er. The body Is nOl li S Inh' occ up y 0 pos Ition about holf way Il('ep 08 th at or Ihe lanJ h og; Ihe legs betw ee n the lar d And bacon tYJles. lire us unlly longe r . From th e sid es of I Smoothness of body a nd go od quol· the bncon hog com es the hr eak fast It}' ore Important teatures at the mod· bAcon, containIng consi de rab le lea n, ' Pro pork e r . ' ''' h e n the bod y Is tree which Is so mil ch In de mllnd . The lord from wrlnkl (>s or cH':tseB, It IS mucb hog Is commnn to AmerIca a nd th e more ea s il y dr essed a ft e r killing tha n bacon t ype to Europe. ' whl'n it Is ro ugh li nd ~ pu my . A large Th o farmer n ee dB a type tha t th e ppr cp nt of th e h ogs s lu ug ht e re d to·day m or k et [1E' mands a nd that will yi e ld are Idll e d in pllc l(ln g hous es. Here, hIm th e most profit . Thi s lIlu st In· th e a ni ma ls a r e scald ed af ter s la ugh· volv e profitahl e reedin g and rott e nln g . l (> r un t! IhCl (' a rcasses are run up aD d From a breedin g point or vi e w, t hp do,vn In 0 lIl "c ha nl ca l scrap er, whi c h form e r mu st a.l so be ab le to ke e p a r!' mon' s !llos t of the h a ir lind greotly class o f MOW S th al fn r row and ra lsp redu cE' S ha nd la bor . Th e m ore creas es good·slze d litte rs. At m:lIurltv th o IIl on s tI Ll' s ides a nd a bo ut th .. h ea d, the buC'on hog hus great le ng th and s ize morf' dinl c llit It b ec om es to remOl'e lind fur rows lurg e litters. Th e la rtl til e h a ir by tlr t ifi ' illl process . hog ,fallens a n d fini s hes off m or e Th r' sm oot h· bodl e d pi g at mlt ch qutj,l· quickly thon th e bacon hog, but d oe~ ity I(III ~ ou t in th e mos t !!ll l lsfaclo r .'l not r eproduc e "0 well. mann c r, if prop erly fall e n ed. Suc h \Vith a rapid ly g row ing dl'm a nd for !lnim a ls. 110 ma tte r wh at the breetl or b a c on, t h is typ e at hog wi ll no doub t typP, ir o f IlCCf' llta bl e wei g h t, commalld In c r ea"e In popularity In Americn. S o : n prplIl llltll . j\ "t a ndard we ight ror n tor a s pri ce is conc ern ed , unl e s" o ne , mark et hog is about 2~5 po und s . T o be
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01'. S r~ lu s O' FI :l nnlJ a n, ~lo ll o n e d a t .. . 8 P08t lu tIll' g reat r ecel do g room tll EIII R IHlnnll , (,): :1 ll1 lnin J; 11I11II1[: rl1nt s fo r t rncb u llI lI. I.' l h is hall d " fa ll ulJ on h l ~ ' nll ,'u ll a nd g a"D c d. I I" fO ll nd h llll' , AI' \[ st a ring Into U SWOl' t fu .·o uptnrTH'd Iw lnklt' u \ll l h Illll a Il 11 th.' n Bu dd .'n ly ' to h i" :11,, 1 int .. tw u lI luo C ), (,S tb a t clo ud "ll wil h ~o rru w . I " :-': u ra '\ Iu k,, " y~ " h tl Dlull .' r'ld , "Cla r y I.". : I I-( U j>~ S t he ro'>! not hlu;; , ", ' IIlfltt r- r with your e Y~' A , No ro. Jluw tl id you ):c t h.' r n 7" " \\,h lsl ~ You 're h oldIn g up lhe IInf' , S, ' r~: lus, " saId :--: o ra . ''I'll Reo y ou art · ('rwanl ot th e plnce th,'y ' ro s e ndin g nH' to. unl eslI th y won 't le t me go tlJ ere ." Th(' n eh c was gon e Rnd Serglus O' F lau ahan was rp aumlng his dall y pros:olc tosk at I' xnmlnln g cye s. 11 0 look ed Jnto sev pral hundr ed paIl'S th at mo rn ing, but non e of th esu a!r~ c t e d him In th e lens t li ke th e blue eyes. ot Nora Mulcahy, his form er swee t· heort. "J\IuJcahy ~ " ns kl' d th ~ om clal to whom h o aJlpli(ld. 11 0 t urnp d to hl A registt'r. " T hat lit tle Iris h g ir l? Th e y're h o ldin g h e r In tho dutentlon room until her mall comes . li e wos to hav e m et h e r . Th!:), woo't le t h er In It ho do es n't come ." So Se rglus found h er In th e dEl ten· tlon r oo m. h e r eyes plt(>tllt sly rE'd . h er Cace wh Ite , h er lips tre mbling. At the sight or him a fa int smi le cume to h e r lips, and preee ntly she was tWinkling
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with laughter again, Nora was n ev er sud fo r more than a few mInutes toge t h er. "SUI'O, Nora, this Is a bad huslness," said t h e young doctor, elttlng dow n besIde h er . " I h ear you 'r e to be marrIed ." "That T am ." answered Nora, look· Ing sI dew is e at h Im. "It's a b a d business," sai d O'Flans· ha n agoin. " Who 18 It, Nora darlln '?" "You mustn't coil me that. S erglu8, nor s qu eeze m y h and ," Raid Nora priml y. " I wou ldn' t hav e t hou ght It of yo u, Doctor O'Flonaban ." ''1' 00 n ot sQuc ezi ng It. Nora; I'm lu s t hold ing It,'· sold S cr!; lu s . ond, a s sho macle no pro(('! s t, ' h e ('on tlnu ~d holtl lng it. "Who Is th e luc !(y m an?" be co ntinu ed . "Is It P iggy Mac· Shll Da ?" "Now do you t hInk that I'tl lie after ma.rry lng MacSbane?" cri ed Nora In· di gnon tl y. "No, h,tl eed It Isn 't." "Then it's T e rry l\Iacnrld e ; b ad luclt 1.0 him ," crI e d Serg i us. " I knew he'd get yo u, Nora, It you didn't take care. Is It Macl3rlde?" " No, It Isn't MacDrlde," said Nora lalnLly. "And ple ale-pl ease don't A well cared for wood·lot showing young growth fil li ng In spacell left by as~: mo. You'd be so Jealous." cutting older trees. '''Th en ] know who it Is for .Bure," "It's ElIIIs l\' en rly ('v e ry fa rm in Oh io has its ' t he d ofot'lr1f>d awl d l'cay ing Irees at Bald the young doctor. w oodl ot. From this wo odlot. whlcb Is ' tlrs t. l ea vlll~ thp bes t. lre es for later O'Flaherty. Ellis, who always hoaeted nil th at r(' mnins of th e virgin for e st, ; CUltill gR. Tile better tree s , If not rna· thmt h e'd get you and w ent to Chicago th e farm er ob tains fu e l, fellc e·po~ts , I titre, will yield g real e r re turn. If ler, fOlJlr ye ars ago and made hie pile poles . and E'v en timber fo r use In build· I ~ (alldln g. fattenIng pigs." itlg sh eds an d baros. . (Jo U'l fo rget the r f' g elleratlou of your '·And what It hf!! does tatten pigs, . .-\s a gen<'ra l rule, but. llt tle care's , wo olliot. In thinning, 11(1\' (' lin eye to Ber glus O'Flanahan?" exclaimed Nora gl ve u th e wootllol. . It ' " a llow ed to I fut u" e gro wth anti make th e thlnnlngs !nt:llignantly. "He'e worth hi. ten fall Into a bar! ('o ndl tlo n, WIH' II, In fact, ! wb ere young growth will have a thousand dollars today, Is Ellis, It he's It forms on e of th e lIIDst l'aluable pa rt s ' chance to come ill a nd wh e re seed worth a penny. Mind Yllu," she added, o r the furn!. Following a rc oom e , tree s ore in th e ne lghlJo r hood. "I'm not saying that It is Ellis, " J)o n 'ts" for woOdlot oWlll'r~ . D 't k . lht/ugh." Don' t d ('s troy or di s pos e of your I o~ nUI ' e YOllr. <:utlln g all In one '''I know It's Ellis," answered Ber. ,,·oodlot. Ev e r y fa rm e r n f'(~d s i t for spot Ju s t be CIIIJMe .'t Is cun ve nl e nt, os glue O' Flanahon glooml1y. "I knew h is ow n use. Th e price of lumb e r Is too lu rge an op~n ln g In o ne pla ce 18 he'd get you. He always beat me out c ontin uall y goiu g up, anll thp farmer I not good fo r f utur e grow t h. Tak e 0 dt everything. Do you remember wh o ha ~ n wootl lot to draw lipa n fo r tree h l're and thl'r e, es pecia lly thOle when he won the pig at the faIr by 1I.l s ti llliJ e r for h omp. u ~e wil l !Iud t hat old and matu r r. sts.ylng on the mule when I got It 1111' IlIl S mone y In h is poc lwt. I " on ' t nll o w fire in your woodlot, pitched Into the mud? He was al. Don't ·... 11 tl'ees to the lu tnbHm a n, e it her b)' oth e r p l' r ~ o n s or by your ways great on pigs, Ellis was, Ah, H I' wi ll oll ly c ut the bes t tlntl le:H' ll th e 0 11' 1' ::t c t ~. A fir e OtlCC startetl IR hard Nora, It only yolt hadn 't turned me p oore r t r(>(>H standi ng . In c ut ting t im · to pit t out nod ca uses Incalc ulable down when I asked you, oofore I left b e r , e~p e t'la lly fo r fire wood, cut tbe damag e. Allow no campfires . Don't tho Old Sad to walk a lone ly wan de", 'p oef!'3 t g rowth first. ' I burn ov er your wo od lot to mal{e pas· er over the earth. Twice I aaked you Don't pa st ur e yo ur wood lo t. Cattle ture , a s it 'wi ll injure th e young g ro wth f\Dd each time you saId no." lind s h ee p t ra mple down a nd fl l ~o eal , statlrlltlg In th e forest and do Irn!' . "TwicQ!" exclaimed Nora. ''Why, the youn g g row th , tbu s pl'e vl'tlt ing re· ; par a b le damage to th e soil. asked mo seve n times hefore he production. T h py a ls o pael; tllo so il so I Don't be in a hurry to realize all ~a!led alld wrote me five times afte", tb fll it Is bard and will not ho ld moi s· I YOll r woodlot inve stm e nt. A pe rmanent wu.rd. Why didn't YOU try me again, ture, , ' I rc,'on lW, yea r afte r year, Is the Inter. Be'r glus?" she eOllt1nued f1oftly, Don' t thin til!'! woodl ot s o h -il "ily e s t on your loresl capi ta l. III tbe Cu. ~rhe young doctor_ edged clooer tothat the sunl igh t will s trea m in',o th e : ture, the woodlot w hich has supplied ~lI!l'd I.ter. - "You'd-you'd haYe.. taken ope n places nnd give g ra ss and weed s I mos t of your needs, wIll, It managed tqe, Nora?" he whispered, . .. chUJIce to obtaIn n root hoh\' Too rIghtly, yield much greate r returns al'l d ~ TheD he saw that the teare stood ID muc~ I1gbt a;tows the trees 1.0 b. ra nc h will prove a valu a ble lega~r for your 'I"hit "eye a .agaln . He C(laS P e4. ber in' eh!l<:ireo , . O. ·W. PFLUEGER. b IIcarD.!• • and sh~ dill not ,reilit ,b ut lo w , and th us maltes poor Um ber. Don't ta.\{,e out the be st t rees In the Colleg(' OJt ,Agricu!ture, 9hlo Stat. · ~I .;.:t~m:\'I: l ,',"",;' woodlot wti!!D malIn;·. Clut~ lng, Take . , t!.nlvoralty, . .: ' , ' ~.'.( , .~o", it ,too Jaw!"" lie _ell
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Prote.tlng Prisoner elcOlped With Light Sentence After He Had Put Up an Argument. Jltdges w ero v ~ ry conside rate 1:1 the old days. Lord Brompton, III hi!] "Hem lnlscence8," relates a story IIlustrntlng thi s : Haran Marthl, a fa molt s E!:<t:;lls h Jur .. 1st of lhe old sc hool, Wh 0611 nati v e II}> nl en ey and sense or tun orte o plac pd hIm at the mercy of the ,'c ry lUen h o was trying, w ae on c e obout to 80n. tenc e a n o ld olTende r charge d with n p etty th c ft. "Look ," saId the baroIl , With an AS. fl umptlon o f sev erIty '; "I hardly know what to do, but you can take olx mon t hs." '" can't take that, my lord; It's too mit ch," said the prleon er, r espect,. fully but Ilrmly. "I can't toke It. Your lordship s ees I dIdn't steal very much, aftor all ." The baron Indulged In one of his low, chuckling laughs before reply. Ing: "Well, thllt's very true; ye didn't steal much," he enid. "Well, th en , )'e can take tour months. Will tbat do--four monthl! 1" "Nay, my lord, but I can't take thnt, eIther," was the reply. "Then tak' three." "Thal'. nearer the mark, my lord," the prisoner saId, approvingly. "Dut I'd rather you made It two, If ),0'.\ will be so kind," "Verra well, then, tak' two:; shld the judge, with the air of one who It) pleased to have done the rIght thIng at Jast, "And mind, don't come again. If yoU do I'll give yer-weH, It all d epends!"
Forty and a Blttock, The J;lovellst, Barrie, has given a new ph raile, a Scottish phrase which may be o.dopted \pto the English languagll, It is to tl\ka ~he place of th e awkwardly polite terms of "a woman of unoo~tan, age," or:' "on the '\'Tons side of forty," or "of year~ of dillcre · tlon," ~HIII phrase li t"forty and a bit · tock." ...A "blttock" '18 Scotch for 'a bit more or a ' short dlilance, It InaY m~~ 1I'y~ 'y,~1'8 t~'l.t1 years, .In tbe·. case 'of ~me ;YaTe, LU\11lJ1 Rullo', ieil .th&t~·WOr._' 'o·( 1~~e,J'(sha1ile
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No matter what the seas on, a little girl Is sure to be glad to mako • new dress tor h er doll, aoel the set herewith pic t ured provIdes tor 0 neat frock ond a loog cape. Any bit of dres s mote rial le ft from the gowns or members of the tamll y will gen e rally aDower ror dolly's outfit. Rnd Ir tb e re Is a pie ce of brIght colore d eerge for Ibo cape It will be Bure to pleas e tbo lit · tle gIrl Th e pattern (4773) Is I' llt In sIzes for ",lIs from 14 to 26 Incbes In length. For an 18 Inch tloll It will re o Qulra , tor the dress ~ yard ot 44 Inch material, and tor the cape ¥.r yard 36 Inehea In width. To procure thl. JIIItt"rn 90n <1 10 ep.nta to "Pattern D epartment,'- o r I his p a per. Wrtte name and nddre8a plnlnt )'. a n d bl> aUTe to alvo .1%0 and numbe r of part e n •.
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Happl ..t Homo, But the happiest hom e Is built wben the twaIn together meet the trlnhl and c atastropheB that come from the outside world with the good bealth, the common BOllse, th e humor, the potlence and courago that will rout them. It should not bo neces&nry for these QualIties to be used by the one to com hat .the faults at lh e other. -Barbara Boyd, Fuh/on Noto,
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mat os have Il, will go soutb oddll ror years. You ca nn ot r ealize Ilurlng tb e four winter months, that out ot this single st r e tc h at th e b"~ln llln g with the first of De- canal 90.000 .0(JO cublr ynrds or car th c e mbl'r, an d e xtending to tbe en d of have bcen du~ a ud that anot her 1 0~ Murch , to vlsll th e Isthmus at Panuma 000,000 wtlJ be tak on ou t be roro th e and UP C whM tlley mayor tbe r e8 ult canal 18 IJrOll ou llced comple t e. [lut or the cl~ ht years ' work whIch Col. beg in your day wltb a climb dow n the Coo r!;e \\' . Ooethalll and hi s army ot lon g fl a nk of an t'unh "lIlldp" to the ,'.~ 000 tn .. n ha ve brought almost to bottom at th " c ut. lIlId then try to c-o mptNlon . The Panama canal III scramble ou t ngal n. Jr YO ll 6ucc('ed ll eurl ), dl>n f':. only the part ot anoth er In elthe r or thp sI! ve ntures. yo u will yea r re mnlns before this $400,000,000 ho vA foun d at least ono way of ro mwaterw:. )' w ill join th e AtlantiC and Ing to an appr eciation ot Its stupend t h e Pncifl c. Next September wlJl ous proportion, and wh at the dIgging mark til co mlJl e llon ot th e task . And ot Culc bru rut m ea nt to th e 101m who floodIng o t the CAIJal will mean that ba\' e al most flnlsh"d d igging It. most at the work will be forc v e r hid Down In ('ul e bra cut . wh e re gl ra lroden from vi ew. lik e drills a r e borin g Into th e bedHow ('vc r many go to th e IsthMus, rock of th e Isthmus , all cl lon g dirt It Is sa fll t o s ay not more than ten per train s are c latte rtn g away with what c~nt . of them will come away with r e mains of the fOllndatlon e of Mount more than a vague conception of what Cul e bra nnd Gold 11111 . nn o 18 lite rally haa r eally been accomplished by the overwhelm e d b y tb e magnitude at pngln('c rA . Tho fault v.-lll not have thi s , the canlLl-dlgge rs ' Irreatest acboe n with the canal. That fairly compli s hm e nt. At th e bottom of tho matc hCR nil that has been said about cut you gaze toward the creBt of Gold It. Th e faull win have been with the 11111 , tow e ring Into tbe sky. a thou lJ p tht're, whf're ,·Isltor. Fo r . notwithstanding all hi s ~a od teet abov e . raretul gui d e-book prepartltlons b e toro- nalboa Is said to have c li m bed to 8ee band. h o w ill not, after all_ lIee more botil the oceans, th e tall palm tre es than th e su rface aspect o r things down lOre ben.!lng t o th e bree ze, but h e ro In. th e Canal Zone_ In thIs manner b e the workers arc swelte rin g In t he dead vdll r ese mble tbe majority of vlslto1'8 qea t of th e mldc1ay Bun. far !lown tn who hav e already been to Panama; the fOllndatlons ot th e ea rth. "'t the Bottom of the Cut_ olle ot t' \'('ry t e n of these , perhaps, can It you go down to thn Panama cannl bOaRt tbat h e dellcend ed to the bottom - of tho gia nt lockll, there to grope his this wI nt er. go down Into Culebra cut. way throu ,:; h the concrete culverts or Try th er e to mak e yourself beard gaze up at th e spans, like cathedral against tb e din or th e s t eam hamm ers arches, ot those great stee l gates that and drlll s ; agalndt the In cessant dull n ex t year will lock In the waters of thundC1T of the dyna mite blasts; the comph'ted canal. One of e.ery against t h(. cr un ch and bit" ot the twen ty . p<'rha ps . can t e ll you that h e steam s hove l : against th e scream or c limbe d down Into Cule bra cut, to th A locomotl veil and t be crazy clatter BPend a day In the eternal bustle of at the dirt cars . Dodge about the tbe dee p canyon whJch man has made labyrinth or t raC' ks t o csca pe the tenthrough th o hills, and whIch so soon mll e-an-hour onslaught ot tbe blusterwill b e th A channel ot great ships as Ing e ngin es, a8 they make their way they plow th e ir way trom sea to sea. toward th e sea. haulin g their s trings ot lad e n cara; get close beneat h one From the Oblel'Vatlon Train. Tho n ve rage visitor to the Panama of those long-arm e d steam shov els canal sees the O"tun dam trom the whlcb Bwlngs Ite tonR of rock and dirt broad seat of lhe obse rvation train In eve ry direction \\'Ith such seeming that Is pus hed out over that pile ot recklesBness. At last los e you1'8elf 21.000,000 cubic yards or rock, lIand, among the swarms of human ant8 who c Onc!'()te , and earth once a week_ For are shoveling Ilway the. sott dirt that thla seat he pays a dollar. Never does has come down the long slope of he get oul and look ahout tor hlmselt. Mount Culebra In one of the "slides" Tbe-llired lecturer explain. eTerytblng that one so often r e ads about. . Afte r all this, Ir you are not fairly eo well. To see the locks the ave l'88e v1sltor may tiptoe «Ingerly to the staggered at th e Imm e nsity of tbe concreto edge, and gar:e down ror haIr accomplishme nt of our e ngineers, then Impreslllonable 1\ mlnuto. only to turn fearfully away you are of stun' le8s flnd IIppn d the rest ot his hour watch- tban the Isthmian rocks. For Culebra Ing busy cement-mIxers lhat are ex- cu t Is the masterpIece of the $400,000,000 canal job; Its completion will repactly IIk o any OUlel' ~ent- mlxeTII . Th e tourist's impression or the Pan- rps e nt the ulUmate fulfilment ot the ama canal has not been allowed to work. The loc k s and gatea at ~tun, RInk In. A thr ..e daYI' lllay on the Mirafiore s, and Pe dro Miguel are won, Isthmus doos not pe rmit of thaL The derful . In tbat they r e prese nt tits man who has apent seven to nine large s t at their kind In th e world . da ys at sea trom New York, dreaming So also Is the Gatun dam, which has of th e wonderll be will nnd, spends a made p0881ble the Impounding ot the hr1e f hour a t 06tun, haIr an bour at dirty Chagres river water In tbe Gotun 'Mlraflores, another hour at Culebra, lak e , and which has m a de out or an and th ro ll Is orr to his traIn or to din- e ntire countryside an Inland sea. flut ner. Mos t of the canal be seeB from Cul<lbra cut trans,ends them all . H e re I h e rC'ar platforn1 of his traIn on the Is not m e rely lh~ largost thing of Its way ncross. DO<!ll, wid e, and long a s kind . H e r e the Continental Olvlde, Is [' ulCbra c ut, the view ot It from th e the rock y backbone of th e Americas, train ItR Ih e eng1ne sweeps around bas b ee n carved throu g h, atter d pfy, f h e bend Is dIstinctly disappointing. In g all th o e lrorts or th e \<'rencb t01 All abou t are towor1ng hills which t"' e nty years , A mounta in has been Ilwart th o rut that winds In and om he wn away. amon g th e m . Yen get out your glass(,R, but be tore JOu get them at!GIl'l and the Game, ~ justed, th e train ball alarted, Culebra A young man took a young woman 18 hidd e n from view, amd the concrete fri e nd to a ball gam e tor the Ilrst t ops ot UI A Pedro Mtguel locks are time, anJ III his superior knowledge "een. Y~t bccaulle they are only the he asked her aft e r the first Inning tops of th e locks they appear small, was over if the r e was anything about Ilnd you get another IIbock of dlsap- the game she would like to haTe ex110lntment. plalned_ Tb o tac t Is . It III only"" getting out "Just on e thing," RaId ttle sweet ·on the job" tbat one clAn obtain a young tblng. "I wish you would excomprehe n s ive understanding ot wbat plain bow that rbeumatlc bush.league tbe canal bas coat, In ener"" and time relic In the box ever gets the ball and braIns. One must rub elbows _Ith over the plate without the aid of an the workmen and talk with them ; he express wagon," must get down into the culftrts b& And In tbe alienee that followed neath th e locks aDd Bland by wblle all tbat could be hesrd woe the faint tbey low e r a forty-ton valve pte tnto cbugglng of the young man's Adam's place ; be. mUlt eet ~Ilt beneath tile apple worklng fever~lIly up and dalll andln\o tbe cut, alit over the down, foot,bndge that .~a1B too feet aboYe the locK8, anct- olf around, the 'CIODlPletNo Need. ed -parts of Ufe A~IIiUc anel 'PaeUlcf "Why ' doean't tbat old mlUJrmalre dlTllllonB, : ' .. ,limber up by takIng umnaaiwri ese",
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Th o a\'l.~ ra ge far mer 'lI fl oc k of poultry varies In s ize, but in tb e d eSignin g unci buildin g of th e farme r 's colony hou se he r ein descrIbed , lie ve ntl y laying h e ns will be tAke n as a basls _ The hou se, 14x24 fee t In dim e n s ion .. Is built o n a ',vall 6x8 Inch es abOve lhe groun d, which Is Hlle d In to tbe tOI.), making the Iloor dry at 0.11 times at th e year. 'rhe south or tro ot aid e the nature of th e weather, and by Is G t eet 8 Inch es hig h , t he back 4 fee t lj In c b ell , wl\lIe th e Illate and sll18 I!r e made of ZI4 Inch mat~r lo.l, thus making the pluddlng 6 fee t long III front and 4 feot ill the back. tb ese be ing p lo.r d 2 fce l aplIrt. TI\(~ comlJlnatloll tight r oo f be ing comparatively tint . The nat h aving I toot .rlse to e very 3 f pet borizontal run, Is c overed w(lb a spec1a.J prepared rootlng. With tbls house a sited or s hingle SJ)8Jl roor cou ld be us('d t o an equal ad vantage. The front Is at th e mus lin fP'Ollt type . It cons llJtll ar ' 0"," windows, each having for Its up pe r sash a muslin fram e 2 fee t 4 luche8 by I toot l1 Inch ea whlcb slides up an:! down. while tbe lower sBBh Is a six Jlgh t 8xl0 Inch glas s wlnduw _ The re tB approx imately 16 square tee t of muslin to 33~ 8Quare fee t of Hoor space o r 1
pllll'ill':; til ,· mu slin fraln.' a s th e uppC'r th,· ..., is IlIl draft o n tl... b1 rd s on th .. noo r . l lU rin g tb e coldest w"atb er on e (it till' t ram es . aod ottf'n more, Itt k ~ l) t o pe n a ll day In orde r to k ce p th e bI rd s In n h£'alLhy cou dl t!ou . The wlnd owR are plac .. d as hi gh nG slrahl ro for the mORt e mclE' nt IIghtlni at th e h ous('. Th e roosts loca t ed on the bncl! side 3 t pe t 8 Inch c~ fr om tb e noor ore ou!'dge, the uppe r corner s be Ing nJulld !!(1 ofT . Th ey are In t!re l, seL In nOlch .-.d board s at each .. nd and (' Dn It ... f'<1~1I." rpm,)\,pd tor c1ean 811H h
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In g pu rpo ses . A bout one roo t b ~ u eat h ar... the d rapping boards. Loca t eu 0 11 th o b.('k wnll Is 11 sectI on at n e8 t ~ . and u n th e end I", II feed bOl( 4 ft'et by 14 lu clte •. w ith a 16 -lnch rro' and a :h-Illch back, which Is dl\' ld pd 1IltO t\\'o parIs for th e h oldlnr. of wbo le and groun d grain. Tbls Is a slm pl " cou vPlllent house . an d has glV f'll e xcl>ll e n t sa ti s fa c tion. Portable n ests grpatly fa cilitate cleaning. while dar(o.ened n est s not o nl y aftord II feeling of s ecurity on t he part of th p h e n, but al a o tend to reduce th e nme un t o r ol';g e ating. Pro\'lslon s s h oul d be made for a Front View of Colony House, du"t bath In p,· t!ry h ouse, tor the square foot ot muslin to e v e ry 21 probl e m or df'aJing with \I ce Is gre atly IIQuare t eet or floor space, and ulso an r edu ced by Its pr('scu t'c . eQual amount ot glass. In ord er to kee p the drinking ute nThe muslin fram es a r e or a con- s \l6 In th e colo ny hous e s cle an and venient size tor tho control of v e ntila- sanitary. It i:; dros lr ab lo to u se water tion, It b e Ing poss ible to ope n BB man y stands a bout lti o r 18 Incbes hi g h to ILS necessn ry to supp ly tbe required pre ve nt straw nnd dirt rro m co ll ll ctlng tresh air, vnry lng tbc number with In and about 1I .... pal l.
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In bandllng the barnyard manure the farmer can lIave or los6 hundredll at dollars annuall y. A manure heap I.. a hotbed of bacterial actlvltl e s_ Some at the nItrogen Is formed Into ammonia and passe s Into the air ; this III a elear loss. Some Is transformed Into nitrat es. whIch are soluble, wasb lng out by rains and Bin k Into the Boll or run olr Into tbe ditch: this Is also n direct 108s. Some of It Is formed by bacle rla Into nitrates, aod these nitrate s attack ed hy another s pecies of bnc te rla which change Into nitrogen gas, which passcs Into th e air and is los t. Nitroge n Is worth at leas t ei gh t cents pe r pound, nnd a horse will produc e 15 tons ot manure and 1I11l" r pe r yea r, containing In r ound numbers 130 pou nds of ni t r ogen . Al E' lg ht ce nts p"r p ound the, valu e of thla manuro Is $10.40 . It pays t o save It. EXJle rlm e nts h o.ve tau g ht us that liq ui d and solld manure s wh en ke pt to,;e th er d eterlora to mucb more rapidl y . Also that tho more compact th e manure Is stored n way from th e w e ath er the leasl loss will r.esu It. Here Is a hint for the progress ive (armer. Our farm e r s nee d this nitrogen, and when It r e pre Bents at leas t t e n dollars pe r hors'e, one can afford to tak.e a little b etter caro of the manure produced by our stock.
(By R H . SI'F.J-: fl.1 young and growing a n l ~ reo Quires sometblng mo r e thUll m e re filling. It must hav tl nutrltlouli and tlsllu&bulldlni", blood-making Cood It Is much ellsler and cheaver, say8 a writer, to put. two years' growth all a colt th e tlrst year ot Its age tba u It lB to "mak e- up" for a y ear's IOMS 01 growth In I wo or three years . A good growth the fl rst year of a colt·s Ufe costs less thun at any oth e r age, and Is twice as valuable to tbe breede r-a tact that Is t oo orten Ignor c(] . ~parlJ the fee d and spo il thl! colt, 18 s u r ely tru e. In training th e co lt do not &;/..~ th e whip simply u(. ca ullo you ho l'l" It. It Is a ve ry poo r driv e r wh o make8 II blow th p sla rtin g signal. S e e thai there Is tel'd aud ,,'::1tor lu abund ance lIJld a ('le an , d ry b ed . Don't neglect th (l s hoei ng ; It 18 vltnl cn s lippery road s or va veme uts : nOT tile bl a nk et In co ld weath e r, when t he colt Is Bta ndln g o ut. Don 't ove rload nor le t th e co lt sta nd In t.he s un , n OI wh e r e water drops o n hlnl. \Ve b ~ lIe ve thllt d ow n In tbe htol'lTt of every man Is some k ln dn es8 and _ill<! o j Justlce _ A
Sugar In Philippine., The s ugar produced lu the Phlllppine Islonds d urin g tb e year e nd In, June 30, 19 tJ, according th e PhIli ppine Agricultura l He vle \\', amounted to 269,000 short tons of " crude sugar and Pllnochas," equivalent to 1,813 pounds Reward for Rat. Killed, at crude sugar per acre of cane harA leatl e t Issued by the board of ag- vested . There were 297,000 acres of r1culture and nsherie. or Great cane harvested . Exports ot sugar trom Britain and Ireland states that farm- the arcblpe lago tor the same 1I11cal erB and land owners have tound It yeara were 164 ,608 s hort tons . necessary to torm rat clubs. R eQual'd Agalnlt Borerl, ..,ards are oltered for Ule killing of Profesllor Riley says, r egarding promore than a certain numbe r, : Hunt· In., trapping and poisoning are the tecting trees against th .. round-headed eommon I?04BS of operation_ borer: "I gelnerall y takA a bar or'hard s¥p and rlltb It up and down tblt . . Or9 hard Heatel'll Inaure. l'llllta of 'tb e young trel!Jl and place a E~lXIe.I ~IJ~ _o~'>_ ~ll.t ; be c "~i ·tg; C~II'. .: orcbard heaters represont the In- \l ece In tbe IPrlnclpRl crotoh, allowlnl , Ilpenil. daYB _at eaJ~bra ~ut. FrOm tile ., , "He- doesn't need them" B~ plI. BUTanee policy a~n'!t 10118es by troat tlie , ralna to gradually wash It dow. over the trun~" p~at~oim il~ the ,at)le ~t ;~ -aCnlitl .~ - OT'acU~ ~ ~ .Iiut IPriq, iea4J now, . J'!V C&ptJo£. aelecrs.atel,! r.eL tJaatl ....
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MOti t o r th ll pa int cOUlmm e d In ItAly 10 of domestic production, lIays lb. gaglnoo r . LombardY, Piedmont and Llgurln aM the princlpal produclnlll contl'r s. 8upp lylng about thr_fourtba ot tho total demand of tbo country. Itsl y produces 0. number ot vartetJetl or co lored ear ths, 8lenna, v8roaa,. och re8. e t c., and , In addition, plg menta.. whlt fl lead, oxides of IE'ad and Il~ su lphate or lead, and co lo1'8 U& Inr gn ly . turned out by tbo ltallllQl c1\f'mlc.a1 works . t th " total italian productio n or palnt . probahly ruJ &thlrd 18 e namel: bu t tho fl ntlr Qualities o r colora. paint" and varn is hes, o r th 08e ada pted! for sp ecial uscs , are I mported as tol10w N I,'rom Eng la nd . fin e tl'an Bpare nl " a rnl ~ h nnd pnlnts : France . "nant !'1 palntA, nn e varn lsbc!I andi nn(,N t or co lo rs for 011 palntlllg ; Germa oy . chemica.l colon!, 'mam~ 1 palnta. sllblll!lrin e 1'alnt8 : Ne th e riand R. enamr.1 paints m ix ed w ith 8PE'clall y Hna !ln ROc d 0 11 trom Outcb colon le8, and varn Ish es: Sw1tze rland, ' nam el paint! . The wood fillp-r s u s ed arl1 of italian mak e, nnd the Il1 r ger pa r t of water paints also. 80mll ot the Ia.ller ( 1m IsDml n esl co ming from the Unlled States. T ranspa l'e nt varnishes (without Jll gme n o are ma.nufactured In Italy , but thosll of Hn e r quality arc Impor t ed . The gu ms and re81n s used In tbe manufacture of Ita li a n varni8h es are chlet"y trom MaraellJes . AntwerII and Hamburg.
VISE FOR AUTOMOBILE WORK Tool Invented by Ill in ois Man Equipped for Practically Evel'Y Kind of ServIce , New Nail
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It operates III this way : The uppe r han dl ebar Is ra lsod and by tbe triple piv ot connec tion r aiBes th e curved Inver m omb er. Th e c la w membe r can th on b e Inse rted under the box lid llnd the latte r pri ed u p a traction ot an Inch. The lid Is then hamm e r e d down IIgaln an d t he h eads of th e nails r emai n Just ra r fJ nou gh above the s nrface tor th e c law, or t he little lifter attached to th e side ot the d e vice, to " .. t und e r and uprout tb e m.
An Illinois man ha s Invcnted a Vl88 that 8hould have a bUllY lite . It 18 d .. s ign e d especia lly Cor use In the repairIng of auto mobiles and III e quipp ed fur prac tlculIy every kind of servIce nee ded In that busin ess. Th e genertll sbape or th e tool Is tbat of IlIl anvil aDd It can be used 6 S this also. It has r egular vise JawB for all kinds of machlnlst'll work, jaws to grip pipeI' and r ods and otber slippery artlcles_ The upp e r portion of th e vise \II
COLLECTIO N OF DRIED PEAT Work Can Be Done at Expense of Twenty-five Cent. Per Ton-Fuel fol' Generating Steam. That partially dried p eat can b e collected as Ilowde r at less tban 25 c ents a tOll , by dOing the work on a large &cale , Is the .Ie w expressed by Dr. J. McWilliam, who h as b een pxp e rlm enllng s e veral years n eor London , Ont. Th e s urta ce of the bog Is broke n up with a b'arrow, the moisture in the loose ne d matorla l Is Quick ly r e du ced by s lln Rnd wInd to 2fi to 50 per cent., and tb e drier portion Is th e n s uck ed up as powder by a auction fan co llector. operatin g like a vacuum clea nll r. Th £" harrowing and dust- collectl ng mo.y be made to harvest powdt'rf' d p eat III a IIlngle operaUon , Instead ot th e usual digging, stackln~. ca rtin g and grinding. Part ot the dus t IJroved a cheap and em· clent fu el ror generatIng steam, but a s It was n ot all Ilno en ough and grind Ing was a trou blosOJIll' proce ss, Its USB was aband on ed tor th e abundant wood rot tb e locality. Wltb a satlefa<;tory m e thod ot g rinding , the experimenter o;tates t hat he would retllrn to peat dust fuel tor steam ralaing, even w here otber fu el Is so plentiful. A ~on of sott coal Is usually rated as , he equival e nt of a ton and tour-llfths ~f peat, but In recent trlBIII In Europe, the cooling of the boilers by the p;reatcr amount of all' reQulr.ed for the pe rfec t co mbustion of the coal caused a 108s that mad e the peat dust nearly "Qual In e fflcl e ncy to aD equal weight of coal.
CLEANING FLOORS MADE EASY PoliShing or Scrubbing May B. Done Without Operatol' StoopIng or Kneeling on Floor, In describing an apparatuB, Invented by ,"'. A . McKay of Klngaton, Jamaica, fo r scrubbing and polishing Hoo1'8 tbe Sclentlflc American says: Scrubbing Bnd pollshln g may be Quickly >lccompUshed wIthout tbe necesllity of th o operator ku ee llng or stooping, and e ffectiv e po llshlug pre s s ure may be exerted upon the poli s hing brusb, dllrIng Its mnnlpulatlon by t h e ope rator.
For Poll.hlng Floors_ As sbown In the accompanying engraving the platform r etits upon tbe floor_ The rib bolDi In direct contact with the noor, th e op era t or places his right foot thereon, g rasps the bandle bar and moves the operating le.er back and fortb, U 8hol\'n In dotted lines, tbua Imparting reciprocating movement to th e brush. The device may be mOl'ed from right to lett as desired to change the point ot operaUon of the brusb, Quicksilver produ~d, Of the 31,236 flaalt.B of quicksilver llroduced In the United StatH :talt .7e'ar· 18,Il60 fluu co~e faom -from c&Ufllrnla and the reat from Neva.cla anel 'f~, .
Viae for Auto WOl'k_ Bwlveled to a stationary base , so that It rev olv es In any dire ction It desired, Of course, It can be locked to prevent tbls turning. For the country garage In particular, wbere tool8 can not be borrowed a few squares away; 0. vise of this lIort should I'rove of great value, owIng to ItII be ing equal to almost any e m e rgency .
Germany haa 81 wallpape r manufactori es. A n e w rooDng mate rial Is steel coated with lend . . Next to cotton IIplnnlng, pape rmakIng Is the "reatest Industry of Jallan . Tbo world's production of rubb e r ne xt year III estImated at 91,000 tons, the de mand at 103,000 too s. Th e wallpaper Indnstry In (hi B country lit about 100 years old. but th e gOlleral use of wallpape r dates from 1862. J a rnul cl' has It gr ea t d ea l o f va lua bl e )"ood III ItM Inte rior , but'th t' Htren Ul R ar" no t la rg,' e no ugh t o ">rlng It to th e coa s t. lu thO' prod uction ot rl cp. and cotroe th o IJ ul troc\ Stat ~s ranks t!! nth, compareel w!llt o th e r countrl lJ s of tbe world . Th e valu o of th e total m ln e r:. 1 output of Alaska In 1911 Is es timate d at $2U ,:170,OOO , cOlllJmred with $16 ,889 ,ti78 In 191 0. Japan 18 doiog a g reat bu s iness e xporting cotton ulld e r clo thing, an Indus t ry whlcll b as spruug up lu a ve ry short tlmE\ ,"'oot power Is u sed to operate 8. c hurn pat e nted by a !( c ntuc lda n and connected wIth It a re fan s to keep the contents cool. A pbotol!fl"Bphe rs' tripod th at folda so compactly that it can be carried In a calle In a coat pocket Is a novelty trom France. '. Th e Bteel e ntering Into the m anufacture of automobile wheels dUring last year amounted to 15,000 tons In this country alone , An easily attached solid rubber tire to take the placa ot a punctured one on an automobile In an emergenc), has been patented. Dlamonda are almost transparent to X.raY8 whUe pute and,other) mltattoia ,tonell produoo Ihadowa -WheD pilot. ' ~tl'" by the ~
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dl't'lu t're~s l ey, both of Dr G . I~ Gow d y " liAf Comm ls~lf)n. J uhn R . Hitlls.., L , . h J D,U! D Bntt. f!l.rm er of Fmnklin, I mll n CJ ,,,;a r tw r l/( t Bud • IlUll'~ , "nd M I ~,; (~ " r t l'l1rte RO!lon g lE', o f I MoMull en f1pp'nnttld Ol Plllber s nf \.l' f'ttll k-!t il I'~ ...t. \' '0"... (0 T'I d . v "\ 10 l 't'o 8uch o"mml8stnn Alice Ja o k~ ('m vs Fr pd .1" ... k ~ot1. Re.11 ESlalt: Tra nsicrs
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a .. i", ... rvice unexcelled b,v nny Ill''''' I'" I'''r ill the wor ld in orrler I"~t 1I,,'re lIlight he hronght AI,,' f1. lr nl1.Z~4 1 : fl·rf"r ",d.·IJYI 1 11 1 'hc .'II-I ' I I' ''' ,, "'1'ul·stla)'. ~'. (7 11 1"L I I J .IIII1.tr 1' II, I~ II. : . ''' ''lI lh' IId,,!: at 12 \ to your cloor an al' r ur"t ~, ,'on~lu8il' e, in tell igible aCcollnt o f tbo aO'ai rs of th ,' rUce all " t he II C' ,,,·rl·, .. r " '1 ,\1 1' 1 H ,.r II" IIIIYI. h p. u'd"ck. a ll "f (Ill' 11I1I 11l· rt y 1ll: I() ucr ing tu t! 1 ~11 t1 ~:l f'(j ... th' i ~ ie8 <It lhe plauet. Th o Pl aiu Dcalor receivea uilC hUy t bo cOlll ple te re"o rllt! of tlte A5 ' $1 nod othl r o(J n ~llltlr .. t1u u ~ 1 111" "~ l " l e o f W. II . !luke , deceased . eociated Pre-s.: tb e New Yo rk Wo rld leasod wire, tb e In tornaLio nal I~u ••'d wiff·. In terur han fllllwl\y lin d Te rm inal HRUllll b Ii: Bowm!ln to Abrtltn I CO, V B. ADn " :\ndt'rt'on Clluse l i P r' ~l y "out ," Loca tion a nd Oescrlptlon of the ' rVln IIn( erry ",ros~ 0 • a u .... Properties We Have Employed For Youoom prom lBed !l nd !leUled Ilcrtl~ \It lbnu In Sarlan tow ns h ip, co rre!pOnde nt8 in th e t upit.a l cities ot t he world; we optlrate bll r~au! of onr 0" 0 in Nfl" $1 and oth er co n8ide n tl on Localed in and nca/' Lyl lt·. York, Wa"h ingtou an d Coillmbus. Tbe5e "ill I,,~ep you in ie t.iwa te tU lI ch wit b tbe far ·rolloc binll N.:w Suits pol itieal dlQnges "b i c ~ imp!' n,!. ":llwerd W . Clark to W il lie POStoU Parce l No. I George E. Andf' rson vs . Fra nk Clevenge r, Kou K nnke, an d Bo · lot in tbe town of DoorUe ltl, $ 1 Bnd We Have Given h A OJ IH' r~ fllnn I\'in ~ il1lm~di ; lIr'" th,nh I lem .. Graoe Work, ao l.inn [' tlr t ition ot·her co n~ideration 8. "f 1. )' llr wil It ti le \\ ' ;II'II" ~ \'ill e ;\11(1 l ... t bo beat m ar ke~ rtl'orll of any Ohio n ~ " "pn po r . T heile reporte are trrsh il... il)', and Bro fo r· of rea l estate . I:f a mi\t.on a nd Brow n Clm rl eR b:. H u t:t.el t o F rlld W UllI l lI l'ike ~t l J\ th~ \\'t·~i and tlH.~C(, lI t . ..'r\"i lh· mulate,l ea r' lI clay ufter a ":&reflll srrlltin.v of t bo enti re market si tua t ion by W. ::l. Parr, wbo bllo8 W " ,d, twelve Molr es of land in UIII ()n unci L yt ll' I 'ik~·s (Ill tile l·a ~ t. illlpnlvl'ti 1 "col'ered" lIIa rkel.8 fer the I'IH in Dcal,' r for 19 YOIl! ' . a ttor ney/! wi th 11 t) n'O li l hrick llilll:--l't lart!,\" harll ' l R obe rt '" Keeve r VI! . E mma Mon . Rn o n Olr fla lri t ow ns lllp, $1 and uthe r t ol~ll"l'O s h("d s, d u u l Jll' l.'O r ll c r il l. wa goll ' We Have Gi ven Its hed , l1eyt~ r fai l il1 ~ S I'~! 1\ ~ a nd ab~HJt f, H( fort as Adm inilltra l.r ix or t he estn te oonside rati on s. t> acres III nn: l tlnl I I ll S brI ll IS l' ~ pt:"-'Donahey's rartooll8. Mull a nd .1 r 0', a won oerful "o man '8 page, tor th" homemaker ; t ho heAt 8portFu nni e Brand on to Ch a ri lls E. of Andrew S . Monfor l , dSCBll ssd, at ially ada\'t~d f"r t"I ",,"'(' rai, il lg .,,,d b io~ patte ill Ohio; a boet of ot her featur e" which rocommond it ab.ol ll tely .... your new"pa per. Ill. Aot iJn for »ur lit,ion of rell l es E&ton, lot In Fran klin, II and othe r c lu se tn lhe Kfa in :Lnd t ll bact'o [l1:1rkC't s \ ill Lytle. ... tRte. W m . C f ho_ pl"on , attorney. o on~ i lle ra t i o n8 . Parce l No.2 WI lf ord C. Hndson and Martha In t be m l\ttor of tile appli cation R . R ud son t o KathaT1lle Newman . Conta ill <; abullt :1 at'r(' ~ "f gl'o ll"d . illl ' I for t he trRIlI.fe r of fnnd" hy t he prove fl willi a 1'. ntfl i lt ( ru tllt.' I llltl !'ot' , gout! oonsld.ratlon liliO. lot i n Franklin, Coun ty Comer 188ioners of W a r r en ham , t"hac,'" shl'd,. alld all "f t h,' IHlild · Batti. Vandervoort to Warren F. ings are ill l'x('epti,' lla ll y J.: ,u ,d Il'pail ~~ou n ty, Ob io Aotion for d ir eot·ion to t ran sfer fu n li fl . Alton Brow n , rOBS, one half aore of land in 1:1am . Parcel No.3 llton township, 11 and otber oon · a"o.ney . IIlderatloll . Is klloll'n as the Saw Mill prupel'l y. and Ma ry A m &n d tl Ira ni V8 . J eremiah cu"la i"s abvut one acre uf gruu nd . Vernon E. Schuber. to Bomer O. W oorl , et III Aotion fo r 8ale of A Plain Dealing Policyr eal elllnt.e Rud e quita~le relief. Dadson, part of Iota 1(0.. I and 3 ia I Parcel No.4 Intill pfl n.lent in polit ir •. I h e Plni n Dea lH is nnver bi tt('T I ~ partillan , hftt obi nn. fearlc"sly for t he W.vnentlle $1 and exohange 6)f Brandon a nd I Yi ns, attorneY8. interests aDd .. ell ·br ing or the "YNllg e citiY"'n, being ( .. r "m rp nnxio,," tb llt tb e men elocted t~ pub· Is known as the Old Homes tead, and i~ property . lie otri ~e abl\ ll hal' e right rOl1 vil'lion " lint! tli p rO um!!" ot th"III. t b ~ n tbll t tbey bOll r a p"rtl cllhu improved wit h IO roolll frame house. barns . Probate Court party la \wl. 11- .lII ft and il. ,·urr""I',,,,,I""t. arp in~trurtc,1 to If'porl or w. wlt b acrllrl'C)' I\ nd t il If · cum cribs an(1 other necessary outhu ild· n(' ~~, and not t o h~ prej u d i"f'd i t l all." \\/1 ." h." the r o1itirn l or htlsint.~ss ~ i l!n;ficanre of th," ntlw ~ .. T he Commissioners' Proceedings ings, wilh auo ul oj IIC,""S of gro un d. well ~u &he ma tter of the eB tiite. of 1 Plllin Dealer .tri '·"A to milk. it. 110W' )(i\'inll uu. olutely without bias lind to "unline It~ OP' IIIUI1 on and cisle rn , ano is in fi rsl class repair. It puhlic 'l lle.t i!)ns "" lei, tit It. ~d i l() r i ll l l'aJ: ~ /lod t" it. cartolln. It "ol1st antl.v strive. to pro,luce a Ehzllbeth Rlllston, deoe~8ed. EhZ&- 1 Bille Allowed-H . M . Ale nnder will certai nl y make a delirable cuuntry n.w. pnpn tha t n il tII&I _ d with ato"uillte ro nfide nec iD its oe ..... , !lnd in iuo d""i re to ftCI'VO it. reud b eth Rlilft lon IlPPointed admlnl8tro.· 1& Uo. , &lJtltoxln n .30; W. B . Bop· home. era fllirly unrl well. Appralaements trlx g i vin g hood In t he s nm of 1400. !ping, repaire Bt oour. heuse Bnd jllil Th e P l ain nra l. r ·. M orn i nJ V.rlitlon 1M I Mht. y 'A r" . ('I "J"-f\ot • " ,....mu·,d oyer " r opy of I 1~. l~rct. ,.'. In the m " Uer of the esta te of ,6 66 . Jamea Folle. Sr .. lalary a s Pa rcel No . I- About f,S2 .1I0 I)('r ~cn', .ttern oan edition wi t h noth in .. n fOW hUl t llf' dlU t! li n r . !llIt' b •• t"er, al n o th er Cle" eland PIlIH!fI send to Lh eir cou nt ry r ead,.r::. !lD d ,'aM A .ur ain, f t llt!OIl . bu t. t he a. me Daoer 'ha t. 1'0"1 ' 0 ch y C' u. l ume r l . jlb t.h. full td e· Wll1i&m 8tou tellboroogh, deoeand. ljanltor at oourt honee for De ce mber or JSUOO as n whole . lrapil i e IIt:I","' L Pa rce l No, 2- f; I l:!OO.OO. Klitherlne 8tontenboroagh, execn \1918, $50. Raym ond H a r8hbarl(er, Parcel No . 3- ~UO . OO . 'rix pre!lented h er olilim of 11351. 70 Isa la r y a s A ~s iRtan t j6nit,or a~ ooo r' Parce l Nu. 4- )t? IOlJ.OO . The abu\'c prope rt ies ca nnot sell flO' Jr YOll wi sh to rc ce i \'t> ma~1lT.in1'8 in con neclion witb your Plain Dea l ~r 8ubseription drop UI against est ate, whioh will Qe for Ih on!lt' for Decem be r 19 12, l-iO Ail eD less lhal11wu- l hirOs uf lhe appruis.od \'alut' . a card. We' l\ lell 1 " uhoul ull r offer •. heulng Janua ry 10. 1913 . H ulJmlln, "n lnry RR dupt1rt"IAnt Estate of Sarah G. Trimb le , de selll",r frum Novem lJer 17 Del o:lIher Terms of Sale ceased. Sixth aooonn t o f tro ~tee 17, 1912 Il eo W . H ~ t " nAg e & I Olnb. 01 PlaiD O<unbt naLlon of· One· lhird (';"h in hand. Ih ~ ha lance in ! Dlalor ru de.. arl r on wi t h lo,dl n. 111ed. Co, hlllnu s f .H Audltrr r . $2 70 C u t wo {' q"a l in s la ll ll1~ nt s 11F. )'able in one ano I m..-u1Dea OD , . . proC\abll - orlan· In tbe mtltter of th e w ill of HRI) . l nm bu<l Blunk Uaok Mfg Co, IIl1wks t\\'o years [.." m (Ia~' rof !':lIe. cldcrred 1''''' . lal ODI. fiueet . nah 1:1. P"yne, deoea sed . WlIllld . for P . ,j Iii 10. J . !:S. \V " IIdwnrd, m 'n lS tu be sec ured by 1I1 " rl~a l:e ..n t h.mises sold and tn hcar interesl .. t the mUted t o probate t o ~e th e r with t h e , servloe!! on Holdler s bur ial Comm it rprl' .. lc I)f U per ce nl iJCr ali llu m. tesilmony of wltnesse~. J ohn V,m 'l ttle Franklin town fl bip tl w. B dervort appointed admln ietrat or u p . Robin son se rvioes On So lllier s ' bur ZOE ELLA DUKE I on gI'YIDI bond In the IInm of 13000 . 1ft I oom n:tt tee Franklin t ow Ds h ip. Ad minisl ra t rix of the estate of 1 The eatate of Eleanor White, de· U. Albert S ny d er h a ulin g g rave l W . II. D u ke, deceased . WAYNESVILLE CHURCHES. oeued. Flrll' and finlLl aoooun t ap · $3. Oregonia Bridge C o. , oontraot W . F . SM I T H . Auctionee r, " T he plu mber wh o was sent here 2 ·:~ IJa\'ics IHo g., Da)'t"" , O. to do t h e work we ca ll ed lip abou t Methodist Episcopal Chural proved, aHowed and oonfirmed . 139, $ 12. Or egonia Bri dge Co. , oon Il<lv. O. S . Grauser. PlUlwr, THtI ClltlATtI.T 'l'he eshte of Winnie AllIlh er , im· t ract 49, 1171. Or egonia Bridge Co , P. S.- !..yllc· is I(lca ted (lit the D . L . & "'118 an inexperienced hllnd." Sun<llly School. 9: U a . m. ' t orlllll~ ser "How do you know ?" beal1e. Fire' aooeunt of guardian, oontract 133, 122J 2. Oregonia Bridge C. R. R. T hree Imills daily each way. vtoe. lO :aO a. m. Evening servlne. ~ : O p "Becauge he broug ht wi th him all m. Mldweolr Pnyer lIIeeUng. 7 p. m. appr.nd, allowed and confirmed . Co., 18t. e~tl ruli te oon t raot 93, 1800 . IN THI WOItI.D GOOD PUNTER. the t.ools he n eeded, and fi n ished the St. Augustine's Catholic Church. The ellta'e of Daniel S. Woolla r d, Bort Reen, oon t rac t 13B, " 1 9 ~ . W m , tuBLlSBED WEEnY. $4.110 fm Y!AR whole job in h alf an llO ur." cleceue<1. Lute faUy ad.inistered, B Rayner, oontrnct 140, ' 171. E Father Loul. Yau. ftOTtlt.I. DItUCC'BT'~ .PIOIAI.I..... H er fallier had kicked him aut of Mu.ss eV'!rY second Sl4ud u.y of th e mOQ\b a The estate of Neva Yon., et al J . Beedle !lOntrllct 1 190. Jame~ C08TU M tllla, TIlAII."tlll. OAB 9 :ou a. ID . OTHER EXTREME. the house, but ho ret1ll'1ll'ld.. AIID 'BUt 8t1IlV'Ctl OAN PIlOF'minor., Eltate tully administered: Follen ~r . , was em,loyed as Janitor n U.INC IT. ADVtlIlTI81NQ 00l.UMN8 -whAt '" cried the old man, The state of Ruth Davia, de. at cour' house for the year 1'13 and St. Mary's Episcopal ChwdL. "Don't you long for a life which SAMPLE COPY FREE Ro,·. J . F. C"dwallad'er, Roctnr, oeuecl. Flret aad 11.al acooan' ap' Raymond lIarehbarger auilltant amued. "You here again?" broadens one all the time ?" . . . . . . NIEW YOIlK OL1~".1l uy ell, Bir," anft'er6d the imperSunday School. 0 :30 a. m M orain II: ser . proved, allowed and confirmed. 'Bnltor. lIew YOlk. N• .,. "Good heavens, no I I am trying vice, 10 :ao a. m. Holy Commuolon ~ho Urll turbable J'Outh."'I came to see if The 81tate of Anna ... Johnlon. ----.~-~.---Suod .. y of each momb, my best to reduce now." d.ceaaed . . Flrat &COoan' allowed, WASTE GREATER THAN GRAFT JOU eoudln't be induced to join our football team." Chriltfan Church. approvil aad oonfirmet. GOOD REASON. Rev. P. D. TbomptlOa, Paatot. The 81tate of t:!ylvan N. Willtamll, .PWbIIo 8ervaata Uke the Oo.-tlo Bible 8cbool, t: 10 a. m. 80cIai m ""tIDI, BlASED STATEMENT. WM '"'"'- IpooM o.t wtth "That man is continually grnn~ 10 ;10 .. m. ChrlatlBn Rodeavor. 7; 00 p. lilt IlsceaBOd. E8tate fuUy admlaisterad. Sermon by pllllloor every alWlrnBte SundQ' aI the elope. I 10 :10 a. m. and 7:30 p. m . l'he estate of Ethel Conner, min UWere you fined for exceeding the ing about something." "That's caused by his business. or . Firs' aoooant of gnardian ap 'Any good American household speed limit 1'"' HidWte Friends Chura. proved, allowed and confirmed.. :wID be protomldly agitated by a BUB- "No," arunrered Mr. Chuggins, He deals in pig iron." First Day Moetln l(. 0 :00 ... m. Flra LDaJ The ellta'o of C. L . RoberlBon, d. . . Sohool, I I ;0(1 a m. Founll Day MeeUnll' iJDClOtll that ita eervant hall stolen a wearily; "for getting the worst of ~~~~~~~~~~~~~ 10 :00 a. m. oeaaed. Eetate fnlly administered, mlver 8pOOIlj but positive knowledge an argument with B motorcycle p0The setate of Hattie 1:. Stephens, rthat the .me eervant has 1000t three liceman 88 to which of our 8peedOrthodox Friends Chur~it, deoeaeed . !:looond and final acoonnt by thro · them out in the ometers was correct."- W118hington "............... • • •• • ••••••• Mm. Ruth Murray. P u tor Sabbath School, 9 :30 a. m. Hegular ch urob all.wed, appro ved and confirmed:r WIng ta Star. AIlB 1'1' 111 be Inserted unller Lhls beacl ror s e n-Icc. 10 · qO ... m. CllrlHtlan Endeavor rt ah.nnoY-A and court finds 1'''8.81 in hands of ope causes only ~en la I twe oty ·fl va cen ts for three Insortl on, 7:30 II _ oance, or tm'!l proro,..,. a ug HER LITTLE JOKE. _hen u. lng not more tban five line•. exec.trla whloh ShA III ordered to oeonsiderable portion of the mental Dlvoroe Ir" n t. ..o T be M aBou I:!uuk V~ .1 ber . Ca nee Sf' 1t leo II lld
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( Delayw ) Mr Wllrren Cleaver. of Detr oit, Lee Enrnh»rt ill spending th e 'p(lnt hi!! V!lcllt,jon with hiR Ul ul,her D. L. CItANE, Ediwr ann Manager \lnry Jnntl Cleaver, one of oar h olidaYII with bome folks. an~ary i ~ tj fr;~n ·1s Mr . and Mr.. . Staoy u llmh , of Illgkly rtl~pa }I,ed oit lzunfl , DllytJn, II Ptln t Sa turday e \ e n iu~ Rates of ::;ubscription Mr. aud Mrs. Ed Renson e nter · Pos ~ sys ~ em U oo Yeur (.lrl~"1o l y 111 "dnuce) . ... . . . . 11.00 tained for Ch ri stmas dinn f' l t heir and Sun dllV with Mr. nnel Mrs . C. ~ , S IIKl o Vopy .. .. ............ · ..... .. . . 00 ohildren Mr . Ilnd Mr s. Ea rl Hl>ok ett .amb . d ~j!". ~ "" . ) .; 60. Miss J ennie Duke left on ~ onduy alld daughter. of n ell r h ere. Mr. and Rates of Advertising Mrs . Percy R.esson an·\ Puol Rellsun m orning for C blollg o wbllre s h e ex •lelLu ln/l: Local•. per line .... ' . . .. . . . peot,s '0 mnk e h er future hom 1. I\c of Davton . HealiluK Local•. black tlU'e , per liull . . ' .. IDe Elmus Carm ony arri ved on SUIlMr. lind Mrs. Ira Harts'Jck. Mr. dlUi8Uloo Au • . uo~ 1.0 cxcooli II,,, II""" Th roe lwoerllun... ... ..... .. . 21\c and Mrs. J os . DIl vis, of Dayton, day evenmg from Villpariso, Iud , Ulll~u .. rlea. live luella.. lree. ov"r II vo t tb . tl tth th . ~Inchos. per 110" . , .. , .. , .•. , .,. I\c IIpen 61r yaM on w · eu par· for a few dllYs vifit with his purents , un! 0 1 Umllks ..... . , .. , .. .• .. .. .. .. 26<: ent8. returning home SundllY hero "I'solu ~lon . ......... .. .... ....... .... alJa Wllllu.m B, An tram, of Lt!banon, Mi ss Blanohe Cornell enter~nin od ' cia'" etc... horo ella e lti mali .. ..... .. 26<: d h b h ~' Id t o Sor.dllY dinner. Misses Mar y ere r ay. on , I.pl~y A"'6l'~Wng PC Incb .. ..... . . • . IOc plillse t roug Dl8counloll gh'CD >u co n tl'lloCt. route to 'Wilmington , O . 8 alisbol·Y. Guce Carman lind A(lll The entertainment at the Town Rosenthl~lland Messrq Lee E ,rn Ball under t.h e manag emant of Mrs. har t, Lec n ::lalisbury, Edward Riok~ i J ANUA R Y I , 191 3 Alioe E va ns Jackfloo was 8 !jocoe~1 and Glenn Br0 1k . I and very much en jllv ed . MrA. Wi1li l\m Colemfln was oa ll ed i Cbas. Piles Hnd fllmil y moved It o Hamilton lflst week on account uf from this vioinitv Thur8day to the serlOU3. Illness of b er mot·her. Look at the label on your the Ed Retailiok fMm , nellr WayMr. and Mrs. ".!tlter Kenrlok h l1d paper and iCe when your nesvllIe, o.r loss III their ~lIiu. for their ::!undllY g uestl! Mr . 60fl time expires. 'I'he oharge made bgll.lDSt IIr. and Mr s. William Baines "nd Mi~ .. Mrs , M.ilton Banks WIIS not sub . Adeillid e MinDmg. of Cinoinnlll,i, 8tantlated. . Mr. and Mrs. Alfred Baine~ lint! Fayette RoberElon. of near Ore- daughte r Viola, of Dayton , Mr . linu gonia, oame near meeting WIth Mrll . Lester Kenriok • •James Hilln e« quite a lOllS. HiB houpe Ol&uiht firo and Mr and !nrs , H. H . Huines. HARD ON MIKADO'S DOCTORS flud sustained 11 small loss - -- - -- - - Mr. and Mrs . John Hl1rtsook en'Not Permitted to Gain Experlence by tertained for dlnller 8atnrday their Spring Branch Ther~ Practice, TlMy Are BlamMi for ohlldren alld grtlndohildren. I noompetenoe. Mr . and Mrs. G .'o. Dllvlll enter Miss Alice Chenowet h I\ttended The lot of the Japanese pbYlli- talned for dinner Ifrlday. M.r. flnd the fnnerlll of Abn er Prug h, of' dans who attended the late emperor Mrs . •los . DaviS, Mr . and Mrs . Ira I Beavertown , on Tnesda y. during his fatal illness is certainly Hartllock , Mr . Warren Cleaver, Mr . Mr . and Mrs Thoma", LaoV and a hard 000. They are likely to be and Mrs . Earnellt Mann on and two family entertflined at Christ.m :lS punished for inrompetence, and ohildren and La Thayer Grimes. dmner Me8srs . Charlie and Warren 'While no one 8ccms to deny the inMr. and Mrs. Frank tlhldaker ea Laoy. of Davton. lind A Ibert La cy. competence, the plea is raised that it tertalned for nppel Saturday lliKh~ , ot t:\prlngfield . is not their faul t. It is a Japanese Mayor Wbetsel, Tboll. Whetsblo l Mr , and Mr8 . H . C. Dakin and tradition thnt the physician who pre- Misses Emma and Sue Whetsel, I family entertained o. Thursda y ---I,_F_r_e_d_'s_C_o-_o_p_e_r_a_ti_v_e_S_t-:"o_r_e_w_e_g_i_v_e_a_n_d_r._ed_e_e_m_c_e_d_a_r_S_t_8_m_p_$_I:----IICribes for the MCrad ~T80n of the tlu . l\Iargarei Levloy and son Clyde Mr. and Mrs George Dakin, of Mid -emperor mll Rt prescribe for no one Mr. and MIS. ira Harbook, Mr. and dletown. ellie, and so the court doctors must Mrs. JOI!. Davis and La Tlaayer Miss Alioe CheDowe~h entertain ed -,., ................................ ... New Burlington remain in a state of suspended ani- Grimes . on Chri8tma& Day Mr . and Mrs mation, profCl!8ionally speaking. exMisl! Louise N Wllilon aeoom rh~mas Cramer and Mrs. Jane ~t at such times 88 it plc811e8 their panl'ld her brother WIlbur to Cln Cramer, of Indiana. Mrs Amaniia Mi!\~ J:I 'zahe l h Ree veA isnt h om e only patient to be unwell. N atura!- olnnali Wedol'8de.y eveqjng, return Smith and RebeoM Cramer. fr om he r ~c hool wor k in Athens , 1 I,. they acquire no experience and Ing 80nday morning, Mrs J. H . Chenoweth and family v 810. therefore are in the position of tyros Rev. Fringer. the M. E minister, are entertalDlng the former'~ WOI . Hll rlnn , 'It Earl bam ooll ege, when they appmllCh the imperial who hal had tbis ohargt! for nearly dauall\er and husband Mr , and Mrs ~pe nt Cbristmll8 Ilt ~he horue of his bed.. Such rigorouR etiquette seems ! t.hree years. has been 80 seriously ill Clarenoe TbJmpson, ot nellr Vllll1rs parents. hard upon the em{l('ror him!!Clf, who that It was deemed best for him to Cha,el. Mi ~8 Lulu E wing Is con fined to is thus eompellrrt by his own dignity be opera'ed on wbloh has baen done Mr. Eddie (Jhenoweth and Mis! her bowt! by lin Injured IInkle, • r tt;' fniblrlit hhfiaclf 'to 'a Sort' of hal- and be is .bought toO be gettillg FloreDce Laoy clllled on their oonlln (tuHe a good deul of exoitement II Also Agent for Kelly-Racine Automobile Tires • lowed inefficiency. By the wny, some aloog 1i8 weUas oould be expeoted . Mrs. Annie Lucas and family. l!'ri was olluRed ID our oommunlty last of the Chinese newspapeT8 have ~c- Bis many friend!! will be glad \0 day aftornoon , Monday nI ght by chloken thieves quircd the reputntion of prophets by hear of his reoovery . Mr. Imd Mrll Guy CheDoweth ar(l raidIng t,hl~ roollts of Mrs. Mary Phone 71-1 ~s CORWIN, OHIO. announcing the denth of the emperRev. Cowp;llI. ~ho has no oharge rej oining over the arrival of II. littlll .inton, aud oth ers livlDg on the -'" w w w w w w w w w w w w w w w. w w w w w - . . w w w w w w ww w w w. w .... ow - ••• or before it ()C('tlrffii. Thus the Cen- a\ prllllen' and Is JIving In WIl· dangbler, on Deotlmber 19 . 800k Run i"ead. The gnilty plutles, tral China POIIt remarks casually on mlng\oD, preached a' tbe M. E. Mrs. J . B . Cnenowe ih aud daogh oolored men f rom Xenia lire tn jail .~~~~~~--~~~!"!...~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~!!!!'!!!!!!!!! July27that"theJapaneeeempe ror ohurcbldondIlY. He ie blway8BterBer~ha oalled on Mrs. B . C awaitingt rin l. WALTER MCCLURE, DR. J. W. MILLER. has died. . 110 Manchuria is weloome iUellt In this vicinity, Dakin IIond family. 8liturday even Tbe D. A o la s~ of tbo Frieud's t:! . lIafe &t present." Now, the emperor ~rs. Lou H.~rlan and two dli.gh Ing 8. Willi v er y plellllLlltl y fl ntertblneu .•• DENTIST•.• Funeral Direr.tor. is not suppoecd to have died until tarll Are visiting in Lebanon and 34lsl1 Allee Ohenoweth bat as b er by Mis8e~ l\<' lortl !LDd I'.fIiud Harlun. some days after this, but the far Dayton . guell's Satorday niaht Elders W, Friday Ilfttlrnoon. Waynesvllle,1O Telephone day 0. night. P.a8t eXplains the mystery by quoting Mr . and Mrs. Chilli. Foley enter_ Pllrller and E. Harlan "Dd Mary E Th e W . F . M. O. met lit, the home Valley phone No. i. Long a Japanese official to the etTect that talned ~helr ohlldrfln Mr. and Mrs. Hawes. of Mrs A . V, Fo lllll Li, ::iu.tnl' .AUY Distance No. 69-'1,.. the mikado sctual1y died on July 19, Lewis Foley and ohlldren, of Day· Mesdawes H C. Dakin and Frauk Ilfternoon. OHIO but that the fad was lIuppre8lled for ton and Mr . Ralph Foley, o ( 8pring Dllkln and children !lnd Mlsll Flor Murried, December ;t .j at th e WAVNESVILLE, • Good for Nothing but the Ev.. diplomatic reasons. t eld. enoe Lacy 118!11sted Mrs . Frl\nk Cook hom e of th e ·bridtl. Foy l-' o weJ:~ Ilnd Mr, and Mrs. CbBs Edwaflie are at a wood chopping, last 'fuesdily. l:iozeI8tinl:luy. Rev . Jlls~e Hawkinl Branch Office. HarveJ'llburl(. O. WORLDLY WISE now residents of our village In . beir Mr. and MrR . Thomas i...aoy lind officlat1ng . splendid bome on Ea8t Main 8t family entertllined M~. anrl Mrs Enos Hill IlOU flllllily , (If Cedll f. Several from bere attended tbe Olarenoe Thomp~on. WednesdllY vill e, ~pe nt Clnl stmo s wit.h J . M. funeral of Mr and Mrs. Chli8 night. Hillltnd fllmily . Moore's dllugbter. who died rather Miss CeleptiR Austin arrived hom e ChilI!. Btl ntl tly . form erly of t his CoCHIld... . CoGd •.lItc-rla!!' 8uddenly 8' marksville. Interment on Monday evening from Chioago. place, wh u waDt to Cu lit oruio. on m t nt.A cU\,t Uie ~ I , at 8pringfield churob, 8unday . Mrs. Arnllllda Smith lind Rebtlooit aoooullt of hi~ hOAlth, hll R r et urned BI. .... lballdHI.i1and, . n lC SO ar~ '1 ..- I ht ll~ ~. \\ h :dl will n m k o Il r n :1I1 Cit .)' ''' .... , . t , 'i . Mr. and Mr•. Erl,wllrd ItitlDson and CraW':1r ent ertained Mr . uod Mrs t o tbe hom u uf h is par ents in Xcni!!, Securt~ )l!loillvrl, In l. "" !, l lo t u1 wlw , . nOllle d "'\"' lu~Ill ~ 1I1 by ~i\' 1I 1 1.: Idm JOIl . Carrol cnteltalned tor d nner Thomas Cramer a nd Mrtl Jan e ~. - - ~undllY IIr. and Mrs. W. W. Welob, Cramer, of indiana. Ilnd Mi gs AlioH The AMERICAN BOY FOR THE BRIDEGROOM. r~~;~:I .~:I,t '~n',~~~rC~td !:t.fvr>~~!~ ~;,!!. r~~~ ~':,~ ~~~ I~ ~~I';' Mr . and Mrs. E . B. Dakin and Mr. Chenoweth. lit Thu"sduy dlDner Popular Mechanics :.a nd rll l"r"11 1 " \ " '11 1"4 . Ptll'IO ~!I''\l'hr, M:1III P II. , : ICC ' and Mrs . W . (J . Weloh and famlly. Mr. Bnd Mrs. Clarenctl Th omps"n J.. ~l rl who \VII S ~OIi ll .~ ~ .OOO miles t.!:lt;!\Y ·1 (:··t~~C~lr~~{ 'h~!~ T: ~, S~:' :~':Ii·lJ:.r;:;!~t ,~'l'~. ~ Ijl ;~ ~~ i Magazine !,},!. :1 1111 f' , .: r), 11116 In h!l l'mony vl,h r ... ·hw .! "WIIIT1'tN eo YOU CAN UND. . .TAND IT" Mr. Edward :8tlnson preaohed at and Mr . Guy Chenowtltb ~ ere en rrolll lie r 11(1111<' to be marricd h nd Ihrat lUll , ' 1 l'll l l l ln~ ~ f'nd or~t!rlll)' "l~O . OOU huy" .n nr lll· ... p Ar e-III !'. tlclld .1 .00 fu r Il lull yoa.r. On wa lt! ;It GREA T C.ntinuod Story of the the Frlend's churoh Sunday to Ii tertilined by t,illl form er't! Mister Hnll I,('(m tlt e n '('i pi",d IIf 1l1lJlI l 'I'OU S show- nllu l-"",,,·hI.auo1 s Gt lOCI' lita . World'. Progr... which you 1 HI semur PU8111 11~ ; CO. lOll M 'l<.I~ i'tI\I ~ ,I""I . "'lth. very apprecia.tive oonltrega\lon. fftmily Mrs . Annie Luc'IB. at. i::\uullay " r.:; and pr, 's!: III :;. 1I.'r , i'; I"r, wishm ay b(:gin reading at 3ny time, and Mr . CII\I.II. Hart. of Providence. R dilaner. which will hold your interest forever. ing !o enll 'rlu in ill a u llique way, ~~~~!!...!!....~~~~~~~~~~~ I • wall Olilllng on friends here BunMr and Mrt! J ohn Hurtflock e n ga\'(' :l lu 110 ']" '1111 in III' \' houo r 111,,1 by 260 PA8£S EACH MONTH 800 PICTURES BARNHART, day eveoi ng. tertained Sunday at dino er Eld e r~ I q ll' of a Hl lrl'r i~e aRkl'" I'HC'h g uest 200 ARTICLES or Q[N£RAL INTER£ST The " Shop Nole. " Del"'rtme Dt ( 20 page.) --- - - Willis Pllrker and Eddie Harlllll 'bring a smull g ift fo r tht. : groulll . Notary Public gives ea,y way' 10 do lhing. - how I\, ma klt GETT.-NQ BACK. and Miss Alloe (Jheno weth uud useful artIcles for home and s holt. J"cp.!u rn. etc. Mr. Ramoo-Did you mean to this gift to '1>(' al'I'll lllpanir.c1 hy R Iel- All kirJ\IA of Notnry Work. Pension "Am.teer M.chanlc." (10 pages) telts how to Mary E HllweR l18y dat you done gib me de mitten tC'r or an orig illa l porlll adJ rcssL~ l Work I' t:!peollilty. mnkc Mission furniture. wireless o utfits. boats. Authol'-I wrote these skits on the engines. maaic. and alllhe thiDi!'! a boy loylS. Mrs. !l4 orris Corn ell. of DnytoD , to him. Imagi ue thn briJu-tu-be' ~ I dresses too neat and han'some. .,,50 PE1l YEAII. SlNILE COP1£115 C&In'I IS VIsiting her p" re nt·tj Mr , lind Mrs , as touishm('nl., soys a con lr ibut or to ___ _ 52 - - _ _ Mi88 Snmbo-Dat's whut I mean other side. Editor-Ah, I fancied the humor .John Smitb. Ask your newsdealer. or to 88y. I likes to look at dem good f1o(ld I1oll!'Ckecl'ing. upon opening HATHA W A"" WRITII POll FRa ._PL. COpy TODAY W88 rather far-fetched I-Town Top'l'bere will be pr ~!1c b i D" Ilt MIddle tho boxes Il IHI pn rcp' ~, t o find, not do'ea,. but I isn't gwinter take no Run Df xt t-IaturdllY Ilt » o'oluck u.nd prrse~tllfor hcrs l!1~,hut8oc k s, h fin d J POPULAR MECHANICS CO. ,contrack ter be'p buy 'em foh de reE ics. Wa ,yuesvilIe'8Leu.di n IlDenttl' 8leW.W.oN"..... a•.• CMICAOO I:)undfl, lit 10 ::$0 by Eld e r Oljo rlie A. c my life. STINGY MAN. kerclncfs, t ieR, paj amas, collar hut- Office in Keys Bld~. Mllin S ,------------~ Bretz, of J ndlanll. tons, .having soap, powder, tooth - -....- - paste that a man 40 miles away "Hubby, I want IIOme fUT8 this How's This? from c1vil il.ntiou might nl2prcciate. -winter." JAPAN'S WONDERFUL BELL. "All right, dearie. I'll get you a We Offsr One Buodred Don.rs nice set of. ear muffs."-wui8ville , In the temple of Chionin, at Kyo- , _ _ _IIIml_.--e _ _" ' " Reward for any oaae of tJatarrb tbat Courier-J ouma}. Live Stock and General Auctioneer to, J apnn, is a womlerflll bronze iii Qj QlJano' be oored by Elall'l Catarrh bell, said to weigh 100 tons; and on~ ltf :J p-a Cure. NOT EAGER. when its mellow boom is hC'ani the Posted on pedigrees and values of all F. J. CHENEY & CO., Toledo. 0 , k We the undersigned, have known F. J. "Are you ambitious to die rich?- pedestrinn stands silll, and lhe wor· "For :nnny y<>a rs I was troubled, iil kinds of breeding stock. , I I 15 ye rs and believe t l' t th ' b ti· ~· spite of all so·call ed remedies [used. ~. . "I'm not ambitiou8 to die in any man pau1les 0 IS en, e VI ra 0... At last I found quick relief nndcure Cheney for t Ie ast Experienced in handling farm sales since him perfectly hon?mbl~ nr all busmess . D-._ P being felt over a large area. It haa in those mild, yet tborough and trnnsactions and fmaqcUllly a~le ~o carry condition."-Detrod.,."" ress. cod out Rny obligations made by hIS hrm, ;no tonre, but tI~ -en~ of a w . eD reall y wonderful 1905. ,beam, suspendedhonzontally In • DI~. NATIONAL BANK OF COMMERCE. CONTRARY ~UCK. Toledo, O. •_ » 'platform swings forcibly againlt Terms Reasonable -:- Satisfaction Quaranleed "I &Ill afraid all these hve oak&--' :the ,brazen mua. There are only twe aCUI!~rfaces of tlte syste~" Testimonial· "Yes?" i1arger bella in the world, that 01. GBADUATB:BOF TIlE Waynesville, 0,,10 ::ifree. p~ 75 cents per bottle. ·,~Id "Are going to be a dead - . liindo~ Mill in Bunnah &nd one.af .Adolph Schi Dgeck, BnJralo; N. Y. .ATIONAL AUCTION Valier TelephoDe is-2r by.11 DruggISts. ;",,,_,,! ., _"::':1 '" .. ' I~~~~~ 't~' 1 tac~"l1 PER BOTTLUULLDRUGGIS11. oaooL O.~&lO& NU
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Hut m<' n ' li g h' Is r no11gh . II m ake s I hI' .1nnlt(· n .lltH' o f Jor . of II !' W h o pes IInl l mono "O lll1 t" ' nt tu r nln" \ 0 lh .. (u'llre "h,'rl' I ~ th,' promln(~ of Hp rlng I n thl' ncldl.d li g h t of th" day "lid I Il" r r(,,"I~" "f !trow ing good Ilnd I' .rpa t lng ('dl In tbe com~Jlg of th e n ~'o\' yea r. Il Ol C'nnR thai \l1 Rnkllld has anoth c r ,'ha nc'" for li Nter t hinge. It gives hop o /, f a n ew fo o th old and e nd eavor to a rrt:~ h 6ta n . Th e world Is lavlle d I urn il s bac k o n th e mi s tak es an d sins and troublcs of the pas I an d look 10 I hI' e ve r· wo nderful poss ibilIties of th e u n known lim e lO COUlf'. The r e Is th e c harm and joy o f 1\1'''' Vear's. In that rovlval of drooping confldence. In that lure ot t h e Inflnlt<,. lips th e appeal or tb e day whi ch Is al · waY8 gree t e d with enthus ias m, no mat· t"r how many gen e rations h ave see n th e bopes of tb e year's birth with e r b e fore Its death. After mBny rail· 11rl'S succeBS may co m e. "'ho knows ? That Is the magic ques llon - " Who knows? " Th e world gains fro m year 10 year In B thou8and li t tl e Ihlngs, and som etlm cs a great e vil long I' n· dured goes craBhlng down. Wbo cnn Ray wbat Ib e limit or trtumph may be tn the b e ttpr times to come? For the wo rld, llke e very you ng ye ar, Is ge tting more ll g ht. It \tas more or tbe sunshine of Irutb, more ot the llCe·g lvln g rays ot knowl e dg e. If they see m cold and steril e, at times, II Is because humanlty 's year 18 !ltllI young. "W e ure anci e nts of th e ell rtb . and In tb e morning of th e tim es ." This Increas ing IIghl ot knowl ed ge , this brlghtpr beacon (0 guide til(' stpps or mankind, must fiow e r and fruIt In riche r gains than humanity has yet wo n . It Is an a cc umulating torc e, Ilk "! tbe wnrmth which th e Bun gl\' cs th e eartb In spring Th e think e rs and drea m!'r" or the world know that this Is RO . Th e y are in s pire d by the consc\ou Snl'BB that with growing knowledge t h e rr' must com e Increased powe r and hlgb e r wisdom to direct and control It for th n help and uplifting ot maoklnd . Tb e faith sees the lire and growth, th e color and warmth ot spring, In th e le ngth e ning day s or wint e r. Tiley perceive that the world of m en and women, and or tbe children, too. th ougb still far trom the full t1d a of
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"Resolve and rAsolve and still go on tb e 8ame?" Nay' ' Nay' not so; but rath e r resolv e and wIth a steadfast purpose without equivocation or men · tnl r es e rvation, lIarncss the firm reso· lUlion, th e will of your Inte nt to the wagon or your purpose loade ll with th e dutiful ohllgatlons of your every· day lire. Obli ga tions to hom e. to bUB' Iness r elations. to the proper demund of your church and Boclal environ· mpnt, to civic and Ilatriotlc re8Ponsl· bill ties.
Its Bumme r, Is already well Into the lo ng n ew vear of tbe human rnmllv • J . Th CY arE' as certain of the spring for all mankind as they are tbat January will pas s and May will come r, n Is a ,tIl Is'l ail k t 11 t t b 0 r e ec 00 muc lipan th l? pas t. It lias Its l essons. but th o learning of tll e m Bhould not so a b sor b our a !lentlon 1\11 10 preelude \IS from Incor po rating lhe m Into our ,dally llre, trnnsmuting th o me mory ' Rod ex pe ri e nc" Into Ihfl gold of use. 1ul practicability and r eady work that yields r esulte. Introspection was ge ttin g so In s ist . ently a b a blt or the :-;ew Yeat' that we are beginning to ro rge t It was but a m e an8 to an Pond - t he reflecUv e porch to the llirge and ~ pa. ClOU8 chamber of lorty r eso lv l' and nc!'omp\lshment. We fan c y B o m p. tlm'~ s that a faint s ugge sti on of maudlin IOpntim pnt crept Into Ih o fI~ lf.analyIlls. conn'rtlng what s hould hav e flC oved B ste pping ston o to high e r planes of a c tivity Int o n mor e pur. gatory of s elf·abnegatlon I'nd lug In a (,ul .de.sac: . \V e wunt .n ma ke our r d lectlon n n av en u (' Iha llt' ad~ Ihrollgh paths or earn<'st tho ll g hl to lhl' blgh h I til Ie a nd s of g lorioll s (' 11 ( \1 , ;) vor and nrlli e n'I1\(,Il\. Th e Hn '" i, sl' ir mu s t b p. utllltari an and 110t wllSI.... ilS"1!' In tl IIprofl tab it' p(,lIa o c".
DutIes neH!r clo Rh; something /s poramount, som e thing worth while . Do that! Bf' tru e t o thyself. to that con. crptlo f th t If hi n o n s e w ch raises wltll· In you a real Bens e or If t se ·respec ; that self whlcb you admire, to which you aspire; that manhood to wlilch you would attain ond townrd which energies or mind and will b d loosln the call of tho vi I en , neve r all g h bl son. Be.tore men onora e- a hlgb senso of h I 11 I S j onor d n we s~r nil' of conscious oy an a rese rvo r of power to the possessor. The looklng·glass of yourself often may dlBCOUrage you, but It Is the con· sclouBness of wbot you ought to be, and the deBlre to attain, laying nsld e every I Iweight h I or 1Iindranee and run· n ng w t pat e nce the race you ha\re set b efor e you . Never 8top tbe cry o~ ~~l1r BOUt. your real selr, t.o th e call 0 e unreached goal. Th e poets wltb their wide and deep discernm e nt ofttimes sing truly of tbe soul cry and Its evolution Into an abundant. life. Low ell :
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Rousseau and Clergyman. Rev. Frederick A. Ross bad Just been examined on n charge of treason, a.nd convloted upon his own showing. Under dlarge of a guard he was about to leave Gen. Rousseau's tent. Put· ling on a particularly sanctimonious ' e ~pre8slon, h e took up his bat luriled to the general. and said : ' "Well . gen eral, we must each do a8 we think best, and [ hope we will bolll meet In heaven." "Your getting to heBven, sIr, will depeud altogether upon your fu· lure conduct," the general replied. "Before we can reasonably hope to meet there you and I must become bet. ier men." The elrect or thlB brief relolnder wall irresistible,
Tlh' Ju stice of th e Jl C3('C wa~ In llw SOitl h Kud a mark ed s tale or Igno. ranc . He was ap proari lt'fl b)' a man d slriug 1l <l1\'orC(', ulld h (~ nld not kno'" w hat to do. aIling a friend to bls Bide, ho whlsperell : "Wbat's th e ,law on tbls p'lnt?" "You can't do It ," wa s tbe r ep ly. "I f ll out ot your jlfr lsd IctloO." 1'be husband, o bse rvin g the con· au \(ation, and teellng k cnl), bls desire
to e scape [rom his mQtrlmonlal woe, p)(p lalnell : . "I'm wlllln' to pay well; got the "lOney right here In this BOCk." At thIs tbe Justice assumed hlB grav· es t judicial air. Obvloul!lY ' he was dooply pained. Never berore In all his life bad he , beeo. 10 bo~.ed d9 wn by grlet, ' .. '~ you knew before you ' came bere," he satd sadly, :"that. It wnan't for lne
Joy In Serving. It Is said to be common tor guides or trnveleTs among the mountains of I.h'e cast, as tln!y wend their way betwp.en thf' rocks or through narrow and Intricate pathl!, to place every here and there a ltone on a. consplcu· ous bit of rock, or two stonee, one upon another. At the same time, they are heard uttering words which are of lhanksgivlng...!.thanka to God for help so far and prayer otor late return, We ar<e just at lOch a memory-spot of th'B year' as we 0 b lerve a gtlneraJ naan'k1\if\v1ng Day. And It wJll be aecomvan ted by man,. .Incere, n~w ' and ' gQOcs reloluUona to cultivate a~;Tliht s"lo.It. 'Ih.t, bow - 1 1t1U .......a ,the•• '
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Iberia, Mo.-"I was troubled wltlJ ' llcalp ec zema for about Ove YeIU'S anE: tried everything [ h ea rd or, but a.1l of no avail . . The do ctors told me [ woul4 bave to bnv4l my head shav ed . Belns a woman, I hated the Iden of that. I was told by a. trl e nd tbat the CuticIIT'8 Remedi e s would do m e good: Thill epring I purc has ed two boxes or Cut!cura Ointment and one ('ake of Cut!· cura Soap. Afte r u sing one- box of Cutleura Ointment I considered the cure permanent, but conllnued to U8e tt to make sure and used about onehair the olber boi:. Now I am ~ntlret, well. I also used Iho Cutlcura so'ap, "Tbe dleease began on the ~e.ck of m)" hen.d, tol, lng the form of 0 ringworm, only more severe. rising to a thick, rough 8cl1le that would come olr when Boaked with 011 or warm water, bringing a rew halrB each time, but in a few days would form again. larger each time, nnd spreading until the entire bllc k of lh e hend was cuvered with the Bcale. This was a ccompanied by a terrible itching and burnIng sen tla.tlon. Now my head Is completely well and my hair ~owlng. nicely." (Signed) Mrs. Geo. F. Clork, Mar. 25, 1912. Cutlcurn. Soap and Ointment 1014 Put HIm Off All Right. A soldier got a furlough at Nasb· throughout the world. Sample ot each free with 32-p. Skin Boo'k: Addr_ ville, lind, laboring under a "load" of commissary, took the traln l ror the poat-eard "Cutlcura, Dept. L. Boston." Ady. north. He handed tbe brakeman a dollar. and told him to be sure and Too Many Amateur.. put hIm olr at Elizabethtown. Dr. Wooda Hutchinson. at the "I may 'bject, bllt yo' pu'mme oft Twentletb Century club In Boston, any'ow, on' 'ft fight, yo' hi' me an' condemned baked beans. «rag me ot!, shee?" '"We heal' a lot," he Bald, "about tlle During the night when they arrived raw vegetable cure, the starvation or there tbe brakeman, atter a terrlfto fallt cure, the fruit cure, and wbat-not. ftght. put the Boldler or! at Eliza· Theile things, no less tban baked bethtown. As It grew tight and the beans, are bad for ua unlell8 they are train neared Louisville tbe brakeman recommended by nn expeMenced dieshook the drowsY passengers and tician. "There are too many amateur dIe· shout.ed : "All out!" "Wbat does tbts mean?" Bald aD tlclanl-and we all know the ama· aDgTY soldier, now sober, when he tellr. "An amateur photographer was got oft and tound himself at LouIs· vl1lB. "Didn't I give you a dollar showing me 80me snaPllhots of Italy. "'And these leaning buildings, what and tell you to put me oft at Eliza, are they1' 1 asked. bethtown?" '" 'They are Borne bulldlng8 In Plsa,' The tra1nman'B jaw dropped, and he stared at hIm blankly . "Are you he replied . 'That perrectly IItralght the man 1 Then, who the dlckena one near tbem Is the famoUB leaDing tower: .. was the teller I did Pllt ott there?"
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Many montha had paused sinc e first h e m pt th e SWt'et, swect girl. He loved dearly , but h e was woe fully shy, nnd hi s s uit mad e but progresll .. FInally, It was the girl who decided to ImprOl'e th o Hhlnlng bour and add n lrl ne to th e poce of the pr~ce edlng8 . To ma k e up ber mind was to act, and th p \, l' ry ne xt tilDe tbe YQung man caliI'd s he point e d to the roso that adorn ed his hutton holo . ''I'll g l vo you a kIss (or (hat ros e," flh e blurt ed out. A crimson, g uilty nush ove rspread lit o young 1I1 :l U 'U fac e , 11110 the llght or lh ll se llin g HUll . The re was, howev e r, 110 heH IUltion on bls part, and he clin ched tb e bargain. The n he grabhl'd bl. l ca p a nd proceeded to ' rush from th e ro om In double Quick tim e. "And whpC(, Ilr e you gOing? " !!he a s ke \! In g r pu t Burprlij e. "Oh." it I' Illls wu re,1 tre mulou s ly, ''I'm JU Ht orr to th o norl s t 's to huy up lt lR "l oc k ot roses ! " - I...ondou An lw e I's.
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of Br1d\~ t1ae Inference platn that the agent wu probably an acquaintance. Ir IIhe lived In Brtdgeport, IIbe would have given ItN!et and number, I concluded at onoe that Hh e lived In the suburbs n car Brldgo port, 1 calle d up the III:' preBH age!)t, and he cave me the rest ot my ta cts ." _ __ "Did hc te ll you why she co mmit te d Sili cid e ?" "H e do esn't d ~ om that s h e hil A," the lo s pector re pli ed . " I pu t my Qlle llti ona In a guar de d way und be hupfl ene ,l to b e a go rrul ous tellow, who All I relldlly tollo we d m y le nd s. as k ed blm wall wh e re a le lle r wo uld refl h I\1l s s Sumh Hackett , a a yi ng I huu forgott en wh ic h rural free de ll\'· e ry rou te It WQ S thnt ah e lI v('d un . lIe to ld m e th a t Bh~ n nd hSl' bro t he r were e tll1 li ving on the old S ac ke t t pl ac e, Rout.o No . 1. I explained tbnt I want· cd to m ake sure or an Importan t I~ t · (cr reac ht'ng her at onoo. He told m e she ",as aw a y, explainIng that he hnd see n her rome down to the Iltatlon with her brother, and sugge!lted that It wig ht be B good Idea to s end the letter In her brother'll UTe, and told me the addreBI or the bank wbere her broth er could be N!ached . So you se e It I" all quIte sImple whe n you know how ." " 1 don't Bee, though," I ot:jec ted, " how anytblng that you have lea rned In any way connectll thla woman with t he Farrish mystery ." . ' "I told you there would be other suicides, dIdn't 11" "It looka to me like a mere colncl· dence." "How about the yellow letter she was readIng?" I started. For a moment J bad for· gotten the strange, tinted link that seemed to bind the 'FarrIsh tragedy, the Elser case and the Sarah Sackett suIcide together In the oorrlble chain or mystery, "We've got to find Hugh Crandall'" I exclaimed. "I wlll not be content until we do. There la no doubt In my mind that be la tbe author or those letterB. We've got to Ilnd him, Davlll, and make him uplaln. I promlaed the gtrl I love 1 would not rest until I had cleared away the mYBtery, untll J had lifted the clou4 that la bang. Ing over her rather andher Ills~r. Nothing, nothlnc Ilball stand In the way! Think what 1t means to me! The one 1 lov~, tbe one who Is dearer to me than anything elle In the world, Is living In conlilent dread at an un· known terror. I feel tbat Crandall I. responsible. I am posItive that he Is guilty. Help me find him, Davis! We must find him." As I spoke DavIa sat regarding me wlt.h unmoved countenance. He purred le isurely at bls cigarette two or tbre e times , and then, with cutting asper· lIy, wIthout t.he slighte st IndlcaUon of sympathy tor my anxiety, said slowly: "Harding, I told you that one of the reasona for my sueceaa was that r never undertake anything that I con not accomplish. I came out bere to find the man who hOB been using the malls Illegally to terrorize people- to such an extent thot they are drtven to suicide. ) am confident that we will quickly locate him and bls accomplice In crime. Rest assured that you can safely leave the plan of ac· tlon to me."
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wb e re tbe r e hod once been IL s eam . "Do YOU see that m a rk!" "Yes," I re pli ed . " [ notl ~ d that H "r~ln g K.nt ~1I 11 . on Louise F ..JTlab t.. long ago. It s imply me ans that the propu liU o1l:1rrillge a lII) fi nds th e hOUH tn kl h b I h d b rt .,.ea t . xcl tement over t he Iltt emllte<) .ul· • rt a s ee n e ngt ene or Il a . c\d c of he r el. ler 1{.Ul u,rln•. K cnt "tnl·lo ene d, hut what or It ?" ,. .. Inv"H tI"ntlon ftn ds \h ..who t 'Hugh "It mean8 more than that," he an. Crall(JnU, Bull or fllIllid r \,· UI.harln8, ..,!'o.d ~e n lorbhldcn tbe lI ouHu hy General ~ .. r~ Bwered almost se vere ly , aB It f'9proach· rleh, had ta lk ed wltl. Knthnrtne over tre" Ing m e tor my lac k of ob&enaUon. t"l ~ "h o n o j us, berore .he .hot h e ra... A Ifl rn " Ioce or yellow "nper Is found . "It means that a thlrty-elght skirt .. t Bight or Whic h Oenera l FA rris h ts has .been leng the ned an Inch and a atrkk l' ll w tt h p lL r n l Ylf la. K u nl f!lsc-overa thllt rn n'!l11i hilS 111ft town hurrl t!dly. halt. Look ot this c oat. The sleevel Ao<Jrew lel •• r. an aged bunke r . • commlt. have he en le l1g1he ne d two In ches. It au Jcltle ulw ut th~ Bru n o lim e nJi hR.l ha rln ~ att e"'p ted her IIf" A ye lluw enn lnlld I. I. '" tblrly ~ lght coa t. Cn n 't you see fo un d In Ell er'. mo rn . Pos t Olttco 111 - how sImple th e p roble m has become!" . p lT t o r Uu, ls . K un t ' s frt o nd. l u k e. up Ihe CUS.. " 0 111 I. co nvinced 1I1111 rail· "I Conres B I can't flOe It at all." "Let me state It tor you : A woman (lall'o roo no lin d find an addre... J<ock ]{ n ll lllrl n " ' s ., l rn nh' t! o utc ry PUEZ1t' . the C b (l e t ~r ll " ••. I< cnt lind Da vis ""arch Crnll . rrom some w bere In ,o nn ec tl cut uye (J a ll '~ room on<l "n(\ 1111 nddrea. Lnck a bla ck suIt or a rather peculiar tex. B ox 11 Ardwa r N J K ent goe. to Ard ' 1 I k I h t WRY to tll V•• tt ~UI O o. n.1 be come. BU~llt · ture rrom a c on and au t house t a clouB ..,t a " H~nr)' Cook." A \v G mlln re celvea a great m uny mall orders. 3·'~~~~t~.:i~~~tt1:18~t ~~'~ r~!d'1'I~\~f:tc~,,, .~ She requires a thlrt y~ l gbt coat with H Mnt rall s ]" ' "IOA 0" the Ion/( dt. ta.nce sleeves lengthe ne d two Inches lind a t~t r ed "h,..hl' ne nnd Mnd o thlLt sh e had .Ius ~. hctehn thlrly~lght skirt let down an Inch rail ( 'ran da ll fro m th e Bllrtle uOO . "Coo k" dl sa ppoar.. The ArdwAl' I)oo t· aDd a balr. Tha t 's enough to Identify 11
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CHAPTER VIJ1.-(Contlnued.) The dry, matter·ot·ract way In wh.lch he recited th e tacts he had learned added to the- value or bls narrative. More Ilnd more I lJlan'eled at the man', detective abll1ty. I waa ovel' wbelmed with a senile at my O\\'U In· callselty. All day long the coroner, the cons table and I had been tryIng to terret out tbe myatery of the unru,,· tunate woman's Identity wIth practlcally the same propertlel to draw deductions tram, the Inspector In a Tery tew mlnute8 had not only learned her Identity, but ma ny other Impor· tant fllcts about he r . Nor did It oc· cur to me to doubt the tru t h of his Information. Th e nBSllron ce with whi ch he spoke was In Itse tr a sur· flc\.,nt guarantee. "How on earth did you le3rn nil thlu so Quickly?" I BIlke d In umazc· me nt. He smile d wi t h that grim tantallz· Ing s mil e ot his t1l3t I had se en betore. HIs cl!;nre ttc had hurn ed \ts e lt to a s t ub as b e 6]1ol(e. He turned It carot~IIY In hi .. finge rs, ins pooUng It as It to Bee whethe r he could extract another pu1Y betore throwIng It av,'(\y. He finally decided tbat he could not, and drew torth hIs cigarette pa~rs - and toba cco, pre pa ratory to roiling a new one. Meanwhile I awaIted bls answe r In su s pense. "00 on," I continued . "Tell rne about It . I must know bow yoU dId It. " " Ths prin Cipal port ot a maglela1l's art," he said a8 be II gh\eLi bls n e",' d garette, "lie s In what Is' called 'mI8· direction.' With a glance from hili eycs , with a sudden moveme nt or hIs han (l he ottra cts your att ention to hI s rlgbt side. lII eanwhlle his lett Is doing the tri ck. Now, mI s direction, In my busIness, has just the opposIte et· feet. Amateurs, In InVestigating crlm{\, examlno lhe evid e nce and' see clu es pointing In somo direction. The )' rollow Iho6() clue s and find tb e mselv(,8 !laundering. Tbey hav e t.he rI g ht clU BS, but th e T go In I be wrong dlre c· Uon. You rs ad Ole evIdenc e aright -c:-- as t_!lIIss . S acke tt coming from Bridgeport, 1>UI. all your en:orts to 10· COle her u s M~ry Ja ne Teiler we re ~Imply n wa s l e of tlrn e. · In the cloUl es she lett behInd her was her real name." "Look h ere," I sold, "yoU can't etrlns me In that fa s hion. I myself examine d those garments closely. There waB no nam e In tbem IUId lhe~ no marks by whlcb sh e could be Iden· tlfied." "Is tbat so?" The re was deep sar· casm In hIs tone. "And Dot only that , e\'en It lover· looked any Illarks tiJat mlgbt have been there, the landlord, the coroner, the constable and half a dozen others examined them closely. Ir thore were any marks, sOme one of us eurely would bave dh!covered them." For answer he got up leisurelY and walked acrOBS to a chair where th~ .arments were It III lying. He picked u'p t.he skirt and held It by the lower hem. "Look closely lit It," he comrnanaed "Do you see nothing there?" . I Hennned the dusty c10tb Intently and shook my head, He picked up the coat and offered It !ij'~veIY ro~ my In· .pectlon, ~ven turr.fug It [nslde out, I~eeves nnd all. . "Well, what of it~' I exclaImed 1m· patiently. "I <;:an't lee anything there either." · . . "Can't yoiltl" he asked over·pleasant· • JX, . : "Tbat'ti~h~re I found the wom· ·U'II name," ,, ' Again I took up both garments and ·1<Wtudied them, but 1 was po~itlve th,at there wall no name of any sort or thing to In,d lcaoo a name, I 'felt ~at he mUll,t b~ 'sImply ' ~sting "You caui~t too) me," I ell:clt~bli1e!IL_.
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"I muet contess 1 et1l1 don't _ ho'l\' that knowledge wtll he lp you." "In these days oC Bystem fIY<8ry house that sell I women's gannenta h811 elaborate card Indexes. The great· e8t expenlle they have Is In altera· tiona. They figure that a roll or cloth that COSle ao muc h will malte so many aultl or a certain pattern whIch they wllJ lell for 10 much In a oertaln length of Ume. 'fhey. flgure on mak· Ing 10 mucb profit 00 the SUItIl. It the cloth Is all rtchl, the pattern pop· ular and the price reuonable, they can figure to a certaInty on their pror· Its, except ror one tactor-ruteratlonll. Alterations require the time of ekllled work·people and alBa correspondence and rrequently extra express cbarges. Tho aim of the manager Is to reduce alteration to a minimum. For that reason be keeps a record ot every alteration mod I'. Thle particular dre.Bs ha ppened to come trom a s tore wbere I know the manager well. It Is their busy season just now, ond I took a chance on finding him In hIs office. I descrtbed the goods In tbe suit, gave him the si ze and the sort or altera· tlons tbst had been made on It snd asked him to have bls card Index looked up, I told him In all prob· ability the woman I wanted to know about came rrom Bridgeport, Conn., or near there. It Ilappened t.bat only thrM ot the eight suite they had made trom tbls pleoo ot goods-at least the only ones entered on the alteration cards- hnd gone to Connecticut. Of the three, two were thlrty·slx COlltl,
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lengthened and also the ' skirt. The slses corresponded, so there wall very UWe donbt that It had been thlll wom. .an who had bought It, l\IJSI Sarah Sac~tt, the woman , wbo committed ,.I'W(lllle here." _. . woul'd~"'wager":voiJ a. thlbl·~'I~ld:.4pl.Iafjicto ev~' .• o:· I protelted, lltI-Q ~ar.' GTe ' hUDd~' tJ;Iiit, 00 .1:"...11'1.. at his
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THE AMERICAN RUSH TO WESTERN CAIADA IS INCREASING Free Home.tead. In the n o " Dbtdct.e ot Manlwb",. 8aa~.tcbe "ao and Alberta Iblre are t bouI.ndl of )lNe H o m •• leada left.. wbleb to tho mao m.k.J~eQtrJ
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tb e rarm ers ' surrou ndin gs lUI the farm . som etime s suppose. Tbls was evidenc ed by an Incide nt In th e stuy of a young Ne w Yorker on a New En g· land farm . "Well, young man ," said the tarmer to his hoarder wbo WIIJI up early and 100k1ng around, "been out to h ear th e baycock crow, I suppose?" And the sly old chap winked at his hIred man . The city man smiled. "No," said be suav e ly, ':I've merely b een out tying n knot In a oord of wood ."- Judge 'R I LIbrary .
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Bruthleaaly I Ruahed Into the Bootll and Grabbed the ReceIver, he be. It mUlit be Loulae. She would not cull me at this time unlesa lIome' tblng had baplJened. That wal It. Some thing te rrible had happened! Knth 3 r1ne WDS d ea d, 01' perhaps hllr tath e r. P e rhap s both of them. Or mayb e Ii: a tilarl ne ha.d spoken again. P er ha llS s h e h Ad gIven some IntoI' mallon tha t Loui se felt would old me In the Investig ati on thal meant 80 mu ch tor bot h ot us. IRn't It strange how fnst we can tlllnk? It could not 1I11ve taken me more Ih an t hIrty seeonds to race rrom m y rOOI1l to th e te lep h one booth In the hall below , ye t In (hat brier period nil th ese tb ou/l: l1ts lind a hundred otbe r qu erIe s a ud t ears pursued each othe r In mad tumUlt through my brain. Brea t hlessly I rushe d Into the booth lind g rabbe d the r e ceiver. It was the voi ce o f Loui se tbat I h eard. Faint tbou gh It "'li S , 1 r ecognI zed It at once, Hnd was o verjoyed to note that there waB nothing In It or the sadness there would ha "c i>ec n Ir thc worst bad come to .her fHth e r or Kathnrlne. "Is that you, 111 r. Ke ot?" ahe a8ked. "Yes, yes," J c ried. " What 18 It 7" "Thls Is Louis e F a rrish speakln«. I want you to promise me tbat you will drop your In Ves tig ation at once and return to th e c it},." "What's th a t. ?" I cried , not bellcv· Ing lI)y ears. "It yuu lov e me "-she waa speaking slowly and enunclaUng with lahored distinctness that t.be re might be no mlstake-"vou will dl'OP all Investl· gatlon at ~nce without any questions. ])0 you h ear moe ? Hepcat what I bave said so I can be sure you under· stand ." Word tor word 1 repeal ed her m essagt', nm nzed beyond thou ght at Its Impott. As 1 finish ed r ep elltlng It. I cried, "Why, te ll me 'w hy- " but [ beard the thud or the broken con· nectlon. Frant Ically I calle d central. I pleDd · e d, urgert, de mfmded that she get I he person at ili a ,o tbe r end or the wire again . It wos no lise. 1 c alled tor the Farrlshs' \lumber. Cen t ral report· ed, " Don 't an s wer." I snld tbat 1 had been callet! just now tram there. After weary, Impatient mlnut.e s or walUng and wran gUng, she told me the call hhd come rrom another num· ber, Crom a poy station. I demll.Dded that number at once and finally she got It tor me. It wa. a drug·store near tlie FarrIsh bome. The druggist's clerk said that. tbe young lady who had been telephonIng had lert the store. I trIed to get hIm to send II meuenger around to the Farrlsbs' to !lsk Miss Loul!1e Farnsh to come to the telephone. He rerused. It was useless. ' I was forc-ed to g1 ve It up. I emerged from the telephone booth perspIring, tmntle, puzzled beyond measure lit til e Budden and .tartllng turn In atralrs. What could bave IUduoed Loul~ \( send me sucb a rnellftage? ""'bat ('oul, \Jave happened? tTO DB C Ol\-rUmED.)
Hopelea., "Wbo wrote that story about Hoos&velt's return to the Outlook oUlce ?" asked the managing edItor. "lHlly Pennington," repl!ed th e city editor. "I thought It was a pre tty good story." "It was more than that, It waa a remarkable IItory . I tblnk we ollght to raise P e nnIngton's Bolary. He didn't wind up b y so ylng: "Tbe colonel th e D IJlungcd Into 11 mass of corre Hpolllle nce .' " ''I'm sorr y to have to tell you tliat he did. I hlu e·fl cn c!l ed that part of It," "Oil , pshaw! W e 'll neve r be able to make an ything or that fellow ."
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Revealedl Family Secret, The otber day a teacher In a ROHtm. ecbool, who hnd just had a I)resont at a very handsome hand·palnted fan, took It down to the clasl room for t~ I!dlOcatlon or the scholars. Very re. ot t)Iem had see n anythIng other thaD tho palm I<'af, ' or cheap Japanese tan, and did not Ilss ot:ln te thl. gorgeous at. fAir even wltb the live ' cent paper things or somewhat similar shape. Selecting ver·h.a pe tb. dullest of tl1, pupilS, . the teacbor held up the f~ arid ' BIlked Wb8t the lovely ~
going to .do now'" "I'm golJlg to bed," ~ replied, yawn· Ing as he rose from hll c.lIalr. " T~re'l nothing more tbat can be done tonlgbt." Impatient aa I .11'&1, an~ anxious though I wa. to alleviate Loulse"iI at . earllellt moment pblalble, not feel that he 'WaII' right., was. . , notlUilg t,hAt .. ' The 'chlld dldl iI.o t know, . "Wh.a . ao':e~ "our mother uee to Jr.... lier :.cool Iif-'the ho~ weatl1err ~ the' teacher : . 1..-
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.1 1". :l l ld Mr.. Ed T homas enl er. ' :!nd Sund ay a f ter .1nn ' pilleu :It a fa lld ly uillnel" on Ch rb t- uary 5th. !:)u nuay S\: hl'o l at !) ;30 a. n.,1..> Day . 1 m ., Serm on and Holy Commu lJ ion 8t I 10;30; Even ing Wo rshi(> a nd ::lenno n Mr. and Mrs . L'y ru g Smith ce lc· Itt 7 p. m . You are iddl ed tu l hese l)r :1~ ,'d [heir li:L nrl w cddi l1~ anniv e r· ~ ... r vit:e::i. ~ary , Su nu ay. Ma ny of th e ir rei 11t il ' ("~ an d fr ie ,Is enjoyed t he oeca· MAGAZIINE FOR HOT WAT E n R AG. Hion . I Th e r.. lIn will '"' "111!";!",.;t i" 11 i~ takt 'l l lI om e r r lll" l" ~' and fa m il y ent r· frolll F arl n nl :d F i r('~i rl, ' ; tailled to dinner llll S unday MI":I. •. For p L'opll' wilh to t, 'l1lll heat, olJ Leander CarE'y, duughte r Berthu rnll).'1\1.in c:~ ·[Il l ·k ill th L' rnd iu lo l1l will antI so n Walter. (,f near Dodd ~ an d oe fOll n,') II fi ne su hs til ull: fnr holMi sse~ EII :Il, Lucy and Leafy Emley. wat t' r oo ltl s. ~1ug!l2illl'S so twu t" ll
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Barling's P!'~f!n 'Meat Scraps They are low in fat, fine ground and cost no more than goods of lower protein content. Come in and get n bag and be cure of Kettlnl! from your fowls the winte r egg [)rofita l">U ano entitled to.
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Ul'\' l ' r UUrll, ulld wh en 1'111('1.'1 1 ill 8. oed Mr. and Mrs . (, eo rp;e Rubinson . or n hll by 's carrillge hold Ule ht.!ut south of town, had as their d in ner for a long tim e." g uests Sunday, Mr. and Mrs . Warren SETTLED. Ed wards . Mis:; Donna Hawke and Mr . WilRon Edwards . Severo Father-Kntherine, whnt is the mean ing of the diamond ring Mr. and Mrs. George Hartsock .--------------, I lind MrH . Cha rl es Clark and Mr . had as Christmas g uests , Mr . a nd all your fingpr? Willful DallghtcT- It meau ~, lind M r~ . Le~ter Kenrick uUended Mrs . Gideon Thoml\S and daughters, papa, that Jack has sOlllcthing to J ~h e Fnrme, 's Inetit.u te, at Center- of Arcanum, Ohio, and Mr. E rnest allk you that it will do no good to * v ille, Oil Monday, Hartsoe k and family. refuoo. START THE NEW The Illtermedlate a nd Primary roelliS of th e Lytle schoo l ga va a YEAR RICHT DUBIOUS. Mr. and Mrs. F. B. Hendersun (:hrishna8 e ntt:rt.al.ment at the and trade at had as their g uests Christma.'l Day "Arc you interested in the new sohool houee on Tuesday aft.ernoon Mr. and Mrs . J. H. Coleman, Mr. ZIMMERMAN'S eUlical movement in the drama P" and waR well attended by the par· and Mrs. D. L. Crane, Mrs . Louisa " [ don 't Imow. I s it Il.llything ents and friends. The s tore wi t h t h(l gOl>ds and Woolley and Master Ethan Crane. like ragtime music?" Mr. and Mrs. C. E J ohns had for right prices. We start the new ypar in better shape to their guests Chris'mall. Mrs . Anna supply your wants than ever VAGUE. Mr. and Mrs. E. V. Barnhart en· COOk, Miss Mary and Perry Cook. before . With our Cincinnati tertained Monday evening at supper. Mr. and Mril C. B. Lamb a\. wholesale house and buying "I've JUBt got a new boa," said tended a Christmas dinner at the Thos!! present were Mr. and Mrs. for Two Stores, we buy Grothe snake charmer. ceries right and can always home of Mr. and Mrs . E . R. Ran. Warren Edwards, Misses Donna' "Snalle or fur?" asked the lady sell them right. Hawkt!, Edith Mosher and Messrs. dolph in Dayton. lion t.amer. Wilson Edwards and Ronald Hl&wke. Mr. and Mrs . W . C. Cornell reo Coffee, Special Santos, a Ib ... 23c turned ~aturday afte, spending Rose of Sharon Coffee, the OPTIMISM. fOR SAW:: BY 40c kind, a lb . only ......... .30c iIIevora ! days in Cinoi un!lti wltll t h e Mrs. E. V. Barnhart entertained 3-lb Canned Tomatoes, can .. . lOc I lltteT'~ l,rot,he r , Mr . Will R oger s Tuesday at dinner Gllbc-What is an optimi st? the following Ea-Iy June Peas, a can only .. lOc and wlfl) Steve-An opt imist is a crosB-eyed guests; Mrs . !'rank Tayl or, of Chi· Lenox Soap, 8 bars for ......... <'5c 1\11"11 Blnoche C"'rn pll "'Il f! t b f' cago, Mrs . Ed ith Harris, Mrs. Geo. man w ho is thankful that he isn't Old Kentucky Baking Powder pound pail .......... .............. ] Oc gne~t uf hnr friend . M i~~ (h uc!' Hawk e . Mrs . W. H. All en, Mi~ bow-leg ~d.-Cillcinn nti Enquire r. Baldwin Apples, a peck ..... ... 30c WAYNESVILLE, OHIO A ~ent for Warren Co unty [)IIrmlin III Wny np.s vill fl ~ e vtlful dll\' " Eliz(lbeth Carroll and Mis:; Myra GRATEFUL. lust wel k Ba ird, Potllnl tl v Du k e , nf (4 " rrv, 10 ,1, Boarder-IT ow is th e corn this . ,--~~---~~~""'!'~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ ~~~~~~'!' FRIDA~ AND SATURDAY s pent l ' hr b t,lI l1t.- with l h lll<' fnlk· A deli -htful Leap Year dance w as evening ?" Q ll ltt·· Ii l1 11 rn IH' r Il l' o ll r ,H'tI J,tf' It.,f . g-iven Tu esda y eveni nll by Mis~e~ ,\' aitrc~;: -AI1 ri ght, thank YOLL PINK SALMON NOT UP TO DATE t pl11t 11 t l " 1'·'l rn lP r ' ..: I p ·. t ilt I" It E mma Haw ke . Grace Car man and Regular price, Hie, I've got In Y old 8hoes on tonight. \V" v nP o' VI JI" ,'n ~\ " I IJ ' d " r R ut h Hart Ror k Th e fl ffair was Only IOc a Can . .J H .I " Ih '~ II of 4 , ;1 n icely p lan ned a nd a bout 45 coupl es ( Hu!, u l a r Lifo) I'I') M\I1 rr l ,'lit"HIl' p ntM I,'hri ;; tlll ll " lllt \ ,I! t h " en joYl.'d th e hO i pitalit y of the youn g OE lrfI I? IOAl' H: OF OtHIPLl\ :-' ' E WALRUS SALMON t'<lluml)IIH. SCI>l ember 2 0, 19 12 Vllrontlll h Oln " in ~ I t, ~1 1l )l y Regular price 20c I 'lclie ~. Daint y r efr eghments were L E. ll. )tnurtJ , S I'porilltonc lo n t- lI C Jlll!Cu r Ml' und ~lr 4 H H I-h 111 h,; " III M ger veu. ance o r t.IItJ Stnt-e of l!h lo . ti n lI ere b " ('(I r tir~· Only 16c a Can 111M. th e PI~1!:I" E " Rl':() LI1'"l'; 1;>; !:l iJ f( ,L\ t' I" tllw " rl un 1'u ll dll Y Dr 11 1\1 r..l r ~ 1. l!O~IPA N Y V F A~tt;;ltl OA. l<)c 1ltcU ," U r~ fI · 1 Bring us your produce. Hij'hest a p lrts . in th o Stllt o o f M ic h ilo:n n hu~ co l11 U . Brock tlnci ;;Il n OI,· tllI unn \V" ltllr Mr . an ' ~ Mrl' Alli e H ole , of Ly t le , pi<llert In all rOHpee l" with Ch u I ' ws 0 1 Ii ll" prices paid for Butter and Eggs, appllcal.lle t o It, anll I. uUlilori/l,1 10 Kenriok hnd wHo . entertained , Ch ristmas Day, the fol- StilLe. trans..ct In tbl. st"to Its appro fJri~to bU8IUCSl! A Happy aDd Prosperous _ Mr. &lId · Mrs. Allon Emrick a.d lowingl guests: Mr. and Mrs. Ed- o r mQklDf~ losurance on tue U\'OK or VHrs,u m:, lnsurlUlce ,"'Cnnected therewith liUt I .),. New Year. to All cial1:bter were Hnnday guests of ward Hartsock and son, Mr. and 1W1I I pertiUoinl! tbereto, anll grlAnHog. purclll,.. ing anll dlapeslng 01 &nIlultlWl, CUI per!lCrihod III Barry Cornell and famny . Mrs. Chas. Rye, Mrs. James Johns 8ocLion 9386,Oeneral Code 01 Ohio. until Lit. day of April of tile year next 8u"ceMlnlr Mr.. WiUiam Colem&n received and two sons, Mr. and Mrs. F. C. lirat the datel:hereof. Ita condition anti uusl08ol8 00 the thirty· first day of December 01 the "'uri I$unday of the dea&h of her Carey, Messrs. Franklin Thomas, ..-ear next 2 STORES preceding the date hereJI, Is ahowo SPRIIIG VALLEY WAYNESVILLE ' moUler, Mre. Proud at Hamtlton. Jesse Thomas, Clarence Rye, MiS!!eS by tbo statement uoder oath required by law to be ... foUows: Mr, and MrI. Ooleman left Sunday Pearl and Alice Carey. AggrogatAlamount of available 811' 86te .. . ••. . .. . • • . •• • • • • ..• . . . S 186,308.00 avenlnl to attend .'he funeral. Agsregate amount of UabWtl611 (except capIUt> ....... . . . .. .. aO,9U.8a !ir. aa4 Mr•• Leese... Kenrlok and DEATH OF MARION CLARK General ElurplllJl 00 pollcy·boldors' CHINESE ,.RIi!E SCHOOL. IIr. and Mre. Wal&8I' Kenrlek spent account .. . . .. . .. ... . . .... . .. ua.894,a -Cbrlatllll" Day .t Oeetentlle at the. H. M. Clark, of Lytle, died at his Oapltal e,l.ock . . . .. .. .... . . , . .. , 100.000.00 He-I can't imll.gi.ne just how you Amount of Income for tho yoar .. . 1211,&61.16 A free lChool fp the childtren of bome of IIr. and Mra. Theodore home Tuesday evening about six Amount ot Expendttu..... fnr the women feel regarding the suffragette year . .. .. . ... . . . .. ... .. ... . . 61 , 711.49 Ithe poor has been- started by a Dum- Campbell. question. o'clock. The funeral will take place 1/\ WITNEeS WHEREOF. J have hereunto aublCrlbed m;r name and caueM my She--Y ou are mther effeminate. 01 leading ~tiRna ill t.hU city. IIr. and Mrs. Allen Bole enter. at the house Friday morning at 10 official &Ml t.o be rJfbed. the day and year ' IOD the day of ita openiDg there were talned *0 Chrlatataa dtaner, Mr. and o'dock and at the Lytle church at tint 1I00',e written. .Il: N. MOORE, Superintendent of 11l8l11'aDCll. 'Che GI1~ ie a great fsmily paper ~~t;;::~~ Mra. Cha!!. Rye, Mr . • ad Mrs. 11 o'clock. the .:boot rendering . !'rank Carey and daugMer Alioe, . ~ ; : ; : FraakHn Tbomu ILnd t;larenee Rye, I'fJC:IelVIDg any pay.of Waynentlle, IIr. and Mre. Ed, ~~ Barhook and eon, of Spring' alley, Pearl Carey, of Dayton and lalDes R. Johnl and family. ~I -1, ~ lira. Paint- About fifty of &he Lytle Bu.day a tpMCh I Sahaol "athered at the lountry , 0Ia:DdII Ye.; a lnD. JIIUI8"8d home of Mr. and lire. Cbas. Hauch Iir!ft J1Idm. on Thureday nenillg. Under 'btl J uslt think, you can get the handiest kitchen range ever made without .ireo~ion of Mr, Ernest Ear.hut going to a cent expense I We have made it possible by securing the Lytle oysters were ordered, "nd a wagon agency here in this town for the Moore Range. This wonderful range ilarry lloUinnie&nli family slient furnished to take tow. foUt8. AI. ~~i.iijiliiiii)ir~ not only pays for itself on the fuel-saving which it offers you, but Chrtdmae in Ben_rook. 'bough s bad stormy evening all ~ really pays a profit within a very short time after its purchase, Mr. aDd M.re. Wilbur Uhuk, M.r, had a delightful time.
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In pursuance of an order of the Probate Court of Warren CountJ Ohio, the undersigned will offer for sale at public auction, on Monday the 18 day of January 1913, at 10 o'clock A. M., at the door of the Court House 10 Lt!banon, Warren County, Ohio, the following described real estate to· wit: Situate in the County of Warren and State of Ohio, the RSme being a part of Section seven (7), Town two (2), and Range five (5) between the Miami Rivers beginning at a etone in the middle ef the Franklin and Springboro Turnpike from which a stone bears N. 31 links and a stone beal'S S. 2 ~o E. 26 links running thence N. 30 XO E. 71 8-100 poles to a stene; thence with the line between Aaron Mullin's and Thomas Miller's and etriking said line two rods and 20 links from th~j)Oint of beginning N. 89° W. 68 48·100 poles, to a stone; thence S. 27.(° W. 5136·100 poles to a stone in the middle of the aforesaid turnpike; thence with said pike S. 0 71 y' E. 36 4-)0 poles to the point of beginning containing 18 at.!res, 3 rods and 23 8-10 poles more or less. ' Said premises are situate adjoinin g the village of Spring boro, (Jhin, . on the North, are within one·fourth mi le from churches and public school, , and nicely located for a home. . I .The undivided one·half ir,terest of .J nhn It Wf' lsh, deceased. has been I arlY apprailSed at $1750.00 aJ.d tlw \1 ha l,. at $:1:>00.00 ;tnd will not be ' for Ieee than two-thirds of !'aid ap pr aif'ed valu e. The " ther. one· hlllf interest belonp to Ella Welsh, who hErr'by joins in thp sale of fa id premo : ilea, and aame wiU be !!Old as a whole and g n" d ami sufficient def'ds will be f Riven purchaser accordingly. Terms f,f slIl", will bt' ('ne th ird c'al-h nn n ay . 0' ..... one-third in one vear and (Jn t' lhi rd in t lA lI ~· ea r~. de ft·r rpc! pay- ' menta.to be eecured by first mortgag ~ on p1"~ mi ,.e.~ >l)ld, and to 1.11':l.r i t eres t at ' ' '··from ~ of sale. PoSSessiOlI ~' i ll b,! given March I , 19 13. ~
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The Moore Range ~nvcs you time and trouble Range is the onl), one equipped with this guide. as well as money . The Moore Fire·Tested GlIlM Owen Moore·s Simmerlni Cover permits the use of small Door enables you to sec t ile cond ition of the food vessels being placed righ t over the fire. In mak· in the oven without opening the door and causing jng puddings,. icilJgs, etc ., this feature will be
discomfort as wElllas t he 10';5 or heat. . Th e ()\'en is al umin ize d. T he "ven rack is the on)y Il k l,,,1 pia l" d On" li ll the market. Monro" s Rnn fTe is couip pcd with Moore's O.rn TherDlom eter und Al r~. Rorer'. T:,errno:n, Ie. G.ide"whic:h t't1:1 hl..s theu s<>r to de· t,.nllinentall times I ' I I
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Range exclusively. Drop in to our store the next time you're down town and let u s show you Its many other advantages and explain why It l""ts longer than any other range on the-market.
fouod exceptionally valuable. Moore's Aali·Storch Cover enables you to boil milk, cook cereals or nnything which burnsreadil}', with no stirri ng nncl without the least danger of scorch·
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Th e New Century Club met at the ~Ir~. ~. N. ill "sh'r "i(,d n Iwr pleasant home of Mrll. J . W. White, I I . . lhm Jt· Ill 'a r I · ardin~t (1ll. (Ihiu.:-'ulld ay ---~-. The Miami Valley Aasociation held on Frl'day afternoon , January 4 . It.... L.~......._.. ~.... ~._. _. __ ................. __ ............ ........................... :: 111 " nl .lng' J arlllary '-, I ~ J l :( , aftc'r a Mr. and Mrs. Frank I.ell eli teI'. their third poultry ahow at the Althou~h the weather was very dis...................... -- ........_ .-.. ........ ~-_ .....~ ......................... ...... ! ~h<lrl illn/'s~. :\1 1'''. l\1 ,,~l1Pr was a 1<1111('(\ aL New Yea r '~ dinn e l·. Mr. agreea e, ere was p en y 0 comGr .:!al valll(,~ f', t' 10" ',I t .),' 111 111 '\" ." I iIl' g l"y 1'l''' I'I',·t'Jd r(':iiJ l' 1!t o f liti ~ and 1'111'';. Nath an J one~ , Mr . and Masonic Hall four daYI of last week. bl th I t f Lo0 k at t h e lOc window at J un· While .t he attendance was not as f or t an d good c h eer mSI " d e th IS O h os- ney ' s. " .. ~. "Oll1flll lllity fu r a n ~IIIJi, 'I' of Y0al'S ~ I rs. !.lern aI'd, 1\11'8 . Eva J ones antI • to severe pI'tabl e h orne. Th e rooms were larare lUI last year, owin'" M'l.SS Clara H awk.:' i ~ vi,;i ting' in \\' I Ie I" S IIt' had many wanJi (ri'· lll l". M iss Elh~ lyn J ones weather, the show was above the prettily decorated with Christmas Carl Hawk e, uf Dayton, was hum e i1 aytvn t his week. I average in quality ot birds shown. bells. After the usual business an Sunday. I Oalw T. IlarL:iu,·k . S'J1l li e Will and M r~ . Edwin F u rna~ entertained A Kreater number 0; entries was interl'stlng program was rendered. I Mrs . Mary Cas kf'Y. of L dJallllll. is Gellrg-ia HarLs'h·k. wa,; uonl in made from outaide than ulual and Miss Grace Carman, accompanied by . Ha~Gld How ell left fo.1' his h on~e the l[uesL of her many friend s here . Sp ringfi eld , Ohio . Jul y l!l, 18H4, and hel' ~ist.ers Mr~ . Mary E . Gillam of the local exhibitors had more to con. Mills Ruth Zimmerman, rendered a m Chlcaga Saturday even mg. I I d icd Uccc mit er :l\J. 1 9 1 ~. aJ.;'c(\ ~g Wilmin g L4tn , 0. , a nd Mri!l Catha'r ine tend with . beautiful violin solo. Three excelR ' L' l t d Fl ' K t R f aw l Mrs. H. S. 1·l owc·ll Il'fl I . .-, m Jllllhs and 11 day s. Th e Heston anti ch ild ren , of Springboro, A f ea. t ure 0 f the s h ow: was the new lent papers were read as follows: . am .. 1 av lll ll rnmg' . . f IIgl b anW l~ mtM .10. 1 (!. &00 C 'f ue~u for Muhill'. ,\l a , IU' .\' was u \'lJUg-hl \\I <·dn c~day Lu LIll' U1\ IJet:clll ulir :!6 anu '2.7. -'" b th e aI!SOClatlon. "Dutch Colomes," . auuen 0 fOl'" t . by Mrs. Bruner; J nJ< or sa e y . ~. a .\\'I> wee'k s ' ,;Lay. IC 1la l'~ I \\' Ilen' IIll' f' UIH.! l'a 1 SC I' Ice coopa . own .,. y They are well mBtie and added much "America's Debt to Holland ," Mrs. Mr. and Mrs. W. H. Allen aUenLl - I . ,. . ' I\' :~.-\ . h~ld . I:,'v . J. I·' . Cadwa llad er Sev e r~ 1 fr iends of Mr. a nd Mrs. to the appearance of the show room . Janney; "The Religion of Holland," ed the funeral Of Mrs. Myra Ebrigh t MI :se~ 1',i1za~lC th C~and ic l' alld : ulli t:Jat In lo:'. luL 1'1llli!1Il w as Illad e in W. F. Graham tendered them a surA bluechickenthBtlaid a blue egg MI1I. Farr. A violin selection by!at Franklin Monday. lI en rle ttaMt:Kln scyvl slteu the ct'Il- ' l\IJa I1 II 'C lllcll'ry prise al tlH,ir cJ un t ry home Thursday waa another attraction that the pub- Mil!ll Carman, "The Lost Chord." tralized sch ool at. Selm a la~l Th urs--- -- , evening . The evening was pleasant. ended the prOKram. The social hour W. S. Campbell return eu Saturday da.". ~1 J'S. J{ 'li('tca .J ::Inc Si des died at Iy "pent lis tenirl g to th eir new piano lic enjuyed. Following are the winners of the was delightfully spent during which \;lvening after spending his vacation M .'" . • , . th e hnll l\) ur Il er ';()T\· in ·12w , O. J . pl aye r. mow and the breeds shown. time a delicious two course lunch ' at the home Qf his parents in Ben- . .r. al1~ ~I rs. ] I auk Z~II . ill J;. 1·:,1 wOlrd" Monday morning' about 1 Barred Plymouth Rocks- 'Three was served. tonville, Ohio. . (, race L. Smit h and Mr. I ~aa(; LIIl· l)·cllJck. aft er a long illness The Exhibitors- Mrs. E. S. Daily, Way. The guests of the hostess were Ico In atll'nrl et! t~e fun eral of Mrs. funE'l'a l wall held at the hou Re Wed- Miss Ru th Zimmerman wa~ hostess neaville, 1 c, 13 h, 1 ckl, 13 pen. Mrs. J. H. Coleman, Mrs. G. W. A "Par('els Post" Social will be Akel' I.n Uayton Satu rday. I1 P"t!n,V 1110rnin~ a t 10 o'c luck , R.ev, at a pa r ty Thursday evening in honof her g uest, Miss Marie West. of Henry KUDker, Morrow, 2 h, 2 ckl, Hawke, Mrs. Robt. Cross. Mrs. given by .the Christian C~urch, Fri. ~ .' . . c. S. Gra ll~er o ffi ci~linK'. In!enn en t or Jam~stown, Ohio. An evening of 123pul,2pen. Mrs.A. B. Sides, P' M T R S 'th M D L day evenmg January 17 m t heMa· ~r . , and Mtd . Fr,I1Il1 Mp(l rll1,ln, I \\'l\S Ill:nl' lll MiamI cemetery. lerce, rs. . . ml , rs . . • , 1'1 II C'I k W' II II '· It I' tnU!llC and conversation was enjoyed Waynt8ville, 3 cit!. Crane Misses Anna Brown Clara \sonic Hall. Good entertainment will ..lomas enry a r . I 1, \ an" by all present PI th . '. 'b 'ded All d ' II ' l'lrman rocht, () f Wl nc h ~ .~ t c r Ili d. I 1\1 1'1' b 1 S' . lte ymou Rocka-Four ExLlle. Pearl Pierce, Grace Carman and e provi . are cor la y InR II D'''' . .. . .t rs . ·, Iza et 1 Id es died at her Wh O hibitora- A. G. Spahr, Xenia, 1 c, Ruth Zimmerman. vited. M a da\~~, o rE-~Jll\on It y. Inu ., h" me Tu esday murn inl{ a t 0 o'c lock. 13 h, 1 ckl, 12 pul,. l pen. Isaac • _. . ' I r . an ' rs. ' uward ]-Ian \,)" Mr. The fUlle ral wil l be held from the Lincol~, Waynesville. 2 c. 3 pen, TEACHERS TRAININO CLASS Among the chicken fan Ciers who ar.d Mrs . .r. M. Stacy. Mrs. Alela h Jllse on Thursday nllJ I'Ding at 10 One of the most enjoyable fea· Kelly M.ndenhall, Xenia. 2 h, 2 ckl, attended the Poultry Show last week Ketterman. of Day ton. Marion Ham· u'clode lures of the week wa.. a watch ar 3 pul, 2 pen. Miami Egg Farm, were A . G. Spahr and Kelly Menden- Ii ton , Mrs. Rachel Lane , of Lelm1l011 . ' heIr! at the h f M' P Waynesville, 3 c . ' The Teacher Traihing Class of the hall. of Xenia, GusSeiker and Elmer Mr. and Mrs. Burton Kein, Mrs. 1 Mr" . l\1yra Selle r!:! Eb ri,t!ht \Va!'! and Lucile Th orne 0 Buff Plymouth Rocks-J. E. Kelly. Christian Church will give a concert Hill of Lebanon. Henry Kunker, of Margaret Everha rt and Thos. Harlan ' fn und dcad in bed at her ho;ne was spent in ompson d t e Xenil&, 1 c. 1 2 h,l 2 'Ckl, 1 2 h, 1 pen. recitation at the close of Sunday has alwa3 sh taken such Iof wp.l'e F rankli n last Friday morning . The a deliciou s White WYlUldotte&-E. C. Evana. School next Sunday. Come and hear an mterest to the show ere WI1.'i d e- I from:1 dis tance wh o att ~nd ed th . ~ funeral s(' rvil:'s werlol held in F rank· se rv ed. Waynesville, I c, 1 23 h, 1 ekl, 123 them. We are still enrolling new tained at. home on ~ccount of the ) fu~erli l of Marion Cla rk at. Lyll ~ li n Monday mortl in g and inl erment upils. P. B. Thompson, Minister. death of hiS aged fathee. Friday . ' , wa;; mad. in Miami cemetery Th. u rRd ' pU , pen. aybemg the 19.th wedding P I 12 qe»lden Laced Wyandottes-Geo. ==r anmversary of Mr. and Mrs. 1. Satf). Mill., Waynesville, 1 c, 1 ckl, 1 2 terthwaite, several of their frienda 3 ,ul, 1 pen. gave them a surprise that evening. fartridKe Wyandottes-E. C. The invi ted guests were: Mr. Evans, 1 e, 12 hen. ~ ~ ~hauncey Bun~el1 and fllmily, Seth S. C. ~. I. Reds-O, C. Custer, By LINDLEY MENDENHALL f ~rnas and Wife, E . S. Baily and Xenia, 1 c, 1 2 3 h, 1 2 3 ekl, 1 21 l WIfe, Henry Satterthwaite and wife, pul, 1 2 .pen. Knowles Conn and family, of Sprina-R. C. R. I. Reda-Four Exhibitors EVENING SESSION LADIES SESSION 4th Keeps t he boy on the f arm. : depth must depend upon soil and field, and Mrs. Lina Devitt. A biK -J. C. Hisey, Wa,neeville, 1 c. Music. "The Ideal Home and Ita Miss Elizabeth Chandler presidin g. 5th Ea..,ier way of keeping up the ' s ubsoil. Tile daainage will not oyster supper was enjoyed by all. The ladies ReSSion opened at fertil ity of the farm. sweeten acid soils. Never fear The guests presented them with an ,._ Mrs. A B. Sides, Waynesville, 128 Surroundings" Was the subject h. ra ckl, 123 pul, 12 pen. P . N treated by Horatio Markley. who Saturday morning with a well filled Th~~ commit.tee on nominations freezi ng if fall is good and outlet aluminum roaster. Cornell. WaynesVille, 2 ckl. Edgar aaid in part. The' teaching of A~i. house. The first on the program then r epo rted but no action was clear. Map of sYlItem very essential. • ---Simpkins, Waynesville, 3 pen. culture in our public schools is a wa.'4 a most pleasing violin solo by tak en. Do not make mistake of putting in COUNCIL MEETINO Single Comb Br. r.e.chorna-Three succesS. The country church and Miss Grace Carman after which the The lady speal<er Mrs. Clara Smith too small tile. Sees but little dif. . Exhlbil:c?rs-Amos AliI/II, Oregonia, school should be the IIOcial center of minutes of 1911 were read and ap. Rodgers was th en int.roduced to the Iference between clay and cement v.l llage counCil met in regular 123 c. 123 h. 1 2 ekl, 1 23 pul, 12 od proved Then followed a paper on audience, after which we adj ourned tile , personally prefers the clay. sessIOn In the. Masonic banquet room the country district Believ88 g o · U th f t " . ' Monday evenln&, and BE't the h I pen. Frank Stokes, Waynesville.3 road" esaential. State and national "Education of Our Girls" by Mrs un I e a ern oon sessIO n. Have laterals come In par.allel for f . . . w ee II ckl. aid should be given. The appropria ChB!!. Hawke. She gave 'the Ethel L. Stokes. Secretary. at l.eaBt cost running W. ELeghorns-Two Exhibl tions for battle-ships would be far of the education of the girls ' tl!llin g AFTE RNOON SEs" ION, a or an 'TtIle. Thc h arges 0 f rna Ifeasance In . ofton C.Mra S Ba'1 W '11 'l d No. need d Iof dopen h air de _ , .• IY, aynesvi e, better expended . upon our public how in ages ago the girls and women ' spaces . I e ram e an 01 s fice h' chh db . 1 c, 128 h, 12 ckl, 2 pen. O. K . were not allowed to be educated, but MW3fc . "Nult'iti ve Value as Com· more water than undrained. There M wh Il Zeall een preferred against P It 'd S I Co ttl roadll or for educational purposes. pared with Cust of Food~," by St.ate · thO . ars a erg by C. B Bentley p ed ou ry an upp y ., .. ayne&The home should be the best you bringing it on down to the present IS no In g vou can do to Improve d M . ,me, 2 c, 3 h, 123 pul, 1 pen. IT d b t t be All century told of the great change Speaker Mrs . Cla ra Smith Rodgf'rs · your farm more than tile draining Where droPt th' I ayor , ~. C. ·W. Leghorns-O. K. Poultry t'llD a or, u no tter. '. The fh'e chem ica l elements t hat ' 11 d VI ose u y e aw makes It to do WI 0: . so, declined to prefer the char should know the joy of having the and now she IS allowed the same or compose our food. Co., 1Waynesville, MWlIC. M. C. Thomas next s poke be ges r klSupply 123 pul E C 1Ec,l h, home paid for. One of the most as much as a boy. MisB Elizabeth 1. Ca rb ohydra tes are t'IORI'! th:1t "Th C C .. G Ii cause I't was a case 0 f one man , , p e n . . . van., serious questions of life for the Chandler gave a few remarks on on, e orn rop. . 00 ear aO'ainst the other. ayna.ville• 2 ckl carry !'uga r and s tarch. tme lles In Iengt, h ·F E Sh . young man and young woman I'S the this worthy paper. s hou Id be a bou ten d S. C. Black Minoreaa-Two Exhibo ' M ' B1 h 2 . Fats and oil ~ -buttel' and lard the circumference of ear at a point '. erwoo was re-chosen as itOrs-Mn. E. S. Baily, WaynesvI'n .. , choosin~ of a life partner. There USIC. anc e Riley gave a being in this class. Granulated ~ugar one .thit·d of di stallce from butt to Preslde~t pro tern of the council and " should be a Dice lawn with trees in "he papersal'd on "Labor and its Reward." t d'!Dg committees for 1 c, 1 hen. L . C. St. John, Waynesf the noblest thl·n. I'n the is the only pure ca l'uohydrate. t ip sh ould eq ual the lengt.h. Should thf 'van~us san r ront of the house, or if not room. '" " 3 P the ensumg . wOI'ld is honest labor and the chie f . rotein fo ods are meaL. cheese . cunta in f rom 1G to 22 rows and ~ix year were apPointed by ville, 1 2 ckl, 123 pul, 1 pen. . T have open lawn with trees at side eggR. Bea ns , ch ee~e and egg's . h' 1 f the mayo r . , • u rpmgtons"'0 Exand back of house. Trees furnish end is human happiness. The farmer can grmn~ to t e Inc 1. I less t han 16 Th f h S C B ff 0 B. V. Smith, Wayhit/ioors-Mrs. . be used a~ m eal RULJstiLu le rows you wi ll have bl'lJ l\ll fl at. shal. . e report o. t e Finance CoOlshade, protection and beauty. Mag- IS the most 'independent therefore 4 A h . I mlttee who d t-..l th b I.~ f neeville, 1 c, ] 23 h, 1 """n. Joseph th h ' Sh d ' 'd .1 l b ' . s or mllle ra matter. low grai n, if nwrl' than ~:! you have ' au l::u e 00.... 0 the I'" nifiaence and beauty of trees is ine applest. Heeton, SprinKboro, 1 put. I . e IVIedeu ad or mto ' 5. Wate r is fifth nutrie nt an,l i~ l he jJeg gra in . I{ows straight. If ClerK • T reas~rer an d CI er k of the ' ~nD8 ' -J. spiring. The Ideal Home must have two c asses, Instruct an unm · founo ill all foods . even dried beans . , Board ofPubhcService wasad ted E. children They should leun early atru .: ted. Labor is essential to you have IT or e than SIX g r ams to the Tl . . ' . op . Orpm..... White S. C.Xunia, . h . I It L k cuntaining a smull per ce nt. Nit.ro . in ch yuu hav e a thin wafe r like le aPPollltlVe officers for the Kelly, 1 2 h, 1 ckl, 1 put. uc comes not gen i:; fuund in protein foo'(1!:! and in . . year 1913 were appointed b th in life to carry some responsibility. P YSlca cu ure . .C. BIack OrpinKtona--Mrs. E. Skilled work is as necessary in the with wishing but wit.}-, hard amI 15'nlln, WIth less you get 1.00 heavy y e no olher. .Protein has th~ powe r to thick grain that lac ks uniformity. mayor and confirmed by the council S. SBaily, Waynesville, 1 c, 1 23 h, 1 -"I , 12 pu, I 12 pen. home M on.the farm. We can only earnest labor. om cer- Dr. ... f ks Mr. tlMarkley " t gave t' a build all tiss ues . Meal u. I oe"? not We ll filled at tip. Grain dealers in as follows'. Health Ban be truly happy if we love our work. ew remar on I1S In eres mg conta in any ca rbohydrate. Pork ' Thoa Sherwood . Member of Bad ' u ID tams-E.C. Evans, future are g Oing to bu y corn on test 0 r B ffCocb J c, 12 h, 123 pul, 1 Readin~. "The High Hat at the paWPer. f ed b d contains more fat t.han other mea l.!' . of mfl isture c(,ntent, g~aded N~. 2, 3 of Health-~a~uel Butterworth. Waynesville, pen. Theatre .. MisII Justina Hartsock. e were next avor Y a rea . Oysters are a large per cent water. ar.d 4. Street Commlssloner-J. C Hawke. White Cochin Bantams-E. C. Music: "Time, ("hance and the in~ b~ Mi~. Minerva ~arla~. R d In buying them you pay f or th e "Plan ni ng of Meals ." was topic of . The new Street Commissioner filed EvaJII, 1 c. by;:,. ·C. NThere was given 0 oun .We for the water \ Mrs. Rudgers' Bull etin 28. Chemical and WlUl su,orn in forthIndian Runner Ducks-Mrs. E S. IS no BUC a 109 as uc. 0 one Next we had music by Morr fam. It contallls, an or variety, vege- Cum position of Americ an Food C· . ever made a by chance ilv while getting readv 'for a milk are valuable for the variety Ma te ri als l:an be had by add ressin g f agreed to furnish power Bally, 1 drake, 1 duck. Mrs J. Chapman, 2 drake, 2 dllck. There are 600,000 more people in -. . they furnish. The cost qf prepared Departme nt of Agriculture Office of or a Ig .t on lower Main street, the SWEEPSTAKES Ohio than 10 years aKo. We find test. Farme~s h;d ~OUght : cereals ;8 ('xLremely high as CI)\1l · Experim ent Stations Wdshingtoll WaynesvIIl~ Auto and Machinery Beet Pen in Show-O. C. Custer, them in four counties, each of which samples of milk an t~;h tate ~pea - par ed with t.h e cost of those r e· D. C. Food should c~ntain nutritiv~ Co to furnish-and in.stall the lamp . ;1\,: Xenia. has a city located in it. It ian't all ers ~~de four t~t.s. e resu t.s are Quiring cook ing . r at io of 1 to 6 for farmer or laborer. The offi?e.rs' sa~arles and various ." Beat Cock Bird-O. C. Custer. &,old that Klitters, in this life. City as f 0 ows: The comm ittee on nomi nat iunll For nile not en gaged In active work other mUl1lclpal bJlle were paid. BeR Ckl-Mrs. E. S. Baily. life is not whatit looks to be. Many Test Lbs. Butter made the fol lowin g- repurt. For a ratio of 1 to 7. l~lanninR' ahead is • - • Beet Hen-Amoa Allen. younamenaretoo anxious to aet to of Milk Fat Pres. H~rvey BurneL;,Vi ce Pres. Dr . an ad vantag e in many ways. Can A DISTRESSING ACCIDENT Beat PIlUet--o. C. Custer. earninK money-better be sure to be No. 1-5.6 14 .7841 Mr . Sheehan J . T. Ellis; Treas . S. 1' . Elbon: Sec' y . have more variety with less work HiKheat Scori,Rg Ckl-Mrs, E. S. fitted for Iil.. There is plenty of No. 2- 54 24 1.296 Mr. Baily J. L . Mendenhall. . Ex.ecutive Com- and ex~ense. Nutritive ratio is for Several day~ ago while Harold, Baily, room' at the top of the ladder if you No.3-5.2 12 .624 Mr. Mendenhall mitte4e Mrs Gp.orgia lMendenhall, day. not each meal. as meals may son o~ Mr. and Mrs B V. Smith,.f I BQrheet Scorina Pullet-o. C. CUll- are fitted to fill the position . The No.4-7.6 2 .15 Mr. Zell Mrs. F. P . Jones, Mrs. Mary Silver, vary and yet the day have proper Corwm . ~as c?asting he r.an into a ter. ' joy ~l. ~ill&' thiapreparation This was a test from just one day's Fred Elbon, Ch~. Frye and H. A. ratio. P ractically no difference in post strtkmg hiS head makIDK a bad Whitest Bird-O. K. Poultry and f?r hvmg, IS worth all coats. The milking . Several entered into dis- Cornell. Committee, S. F . Elbon, nutritive value of high or low priced scalp He was taken to DaySupply Co. city people are IUIsreen ID the country cussion of milk test and asked ques- Chas. Corn ~ll, Chas. Frye and Mrs. cuts of meat. The food value of a t?n Tuesday but after an examlnaaa ~untl'Y people Ilre ' in the city. tions concerning it. Mary Silver. Re port wss by motion piece of m eat is 1I0t lost when boiled t~on the doctors thought an opera· Beet Display-Mra. E. S. Baily. There will be a a.tine of the The Jdeal c~urse. for theyoUDg lady , accepted.andoflicersdeclared elected. for soup. although loses its flavor tlon WOUld. be unneces~y. It is Miami Valley Poultl'J Aasociation of today \8 the Domestic &ience "Lt.:t r • MStoarkkleYFthen . ga~~ aatalk on CommIttee on Resolutions re- to certain extent. Daintiness in hoped t?e hUle fellow will soon be Friday, of this week. <;ourae at the 0,. S. U • . WpuI.d favor lve c a~mmg. e ~av~ ported MCltion was adopted. serving of meals commended. out agam. • ... _ _ _•• 4. .. p~tical educatIon for both boys and five reasons for LIVe Stock farf\llOg. "Oll.r System of Tile Drainage," by American peo~le as a rule eat too rna CI£F1NITION. SOLD.OOOD H o o s l l f , a.,. GOod propoai~ODII.are ready tat Higher type of farming. HoratiO Markley. Be~an early to much. . .-.:... . . -:' , ;,'",' ., ':'"",, ,. if '. . .... fitted acc:ept , 2nd .Develops a better business to drain, . .that system of Music. Voted unanimously to -why, it .... " ~' :~ ~~;s.',~ !~;-~"'Iio)cl to ~;~' Bep~udo~~l1rca1~./~We ~n, .. ' . ..". dral~mg was ID Its IDf~cy. Should hold an ID8t~tute at WaynesVille next 'iarJ" '. ' .,. . .... ' ., : ··. . ~.: W"'~.J iilt.: - · . ~.~~IJO·~oj',e ~,.bODol' 1,8rd,- live Stock~ appeall t07 th'e notti~Jplaced, to d~p', '}wpto .t\V~yea~. 'Devotion:al,Re~.P; J;J;. TJlC)mp- c" ~~ ~~---;,~."., . ",~ ""~:'1I* ' ' d"''!''· : . ... , ~....' ' . , andon.balf feet : . ~ •' -. _ " . -':'. ,, _.~_r .. """ ~fppij)" ,.~.' . '. ,. ~ ,~ :.' . . . . ,'~' fl.~ ~" , ~".u""~. AU,IVY&~ '" ( 'cbU , ' " , ,dee» ··enounh • a , ~ -yet·. son •., Ad'o J urncu ,
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IMPORTANT ART OF ~OPE SPLICING FOR : CANADA WEEK MAKING HALTERS AND OTHER FARM WORK IN CHICAGO
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Illustr ation and Detailed Instructions Given for the Home Manufact ure of Us e fuIArtic: ~ s for Securing Horse or Other Animal, and fo r Other Va rious Rcquirements.
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L eI t il" m id 1 t ll" \\'lIl1s T hl' v('g" l ab lu esh lb i t w lUt b e timely , A wrlll' r hI tht' Phy si ca l ' l!e ' l r 111(' Jlouirry h O tl !{ " 1I11 1 l' ~~1 S Il l ' I..: t ion an d bree d i ng , dl " slrnnd (u 1 II .. a lo n/: th .. mLlln ro pe f1 ~llrpl'l s" to 11ll' vlsil or s, POllltOI)5, C ul ture Magazl n o tells u s t h ero Is abUlI l IIJ by or it i~ r(' ('tiillt; timl' ("" 1'\ow, holtll ng lh e l oo p III Ihe H~ tu rrtl l'S, r :tiJb 3gC'--l n rucl. n il o f It m uch misconception r pga r dlng th e ~"I"('Ii.ng fli p )lu llt'ts t ha I IPH" " Illp T, 'niizt"d h~ n ' sll l lS lh l' fo l lo\\ il1~ )P :l f . !t' f t h llll l!, raiee uno of t h e tit ra nd s Ie pro Yed t hat 1I 0t oul y I n grains WI' " (,:1 on Iho 8111(' nea r <' st (nl. 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It i ... \11 - yond t h e one whi c h la ) Is und er Jl'Ig, r!' a llt l'l '~ n( I h· (' xh l blt was t h n su ct ern that, ror somo r eason , h ave not t p r ulin e d f r ont hpl' HJlP('ara.llt'(· Crown and End -Spli c e. 2, !':e xI , lu~ n th e r opo bock. ra i se th e hrou<l. dp Pl' botl)'; stul"d )' Kh alil,s. m osr IIllposs iule 10 mal(e any 11I:lr",'d c ess f ul Do d syst (' tnatl c da ily d l sl rlb u b een I'x lJ oll ed In th o normal ma n n !:' r . pl al'ell \\'1'11 a part: a r OI1I1<1. fili i IH f' '' ~1 imjlro " (' tIl('n l if Plll\ s arc 5,,11'('IC d III f o r 81pady u se, how e vl' r , na th e on& t lon o! b read m ado (rom Can ad i an E~p o s !lr o . dam pness an d draug ht:;. ,,' ('11 l 'o"prI'U II il h Ill (;al; f( rull la i l ; I random frll m Iho entlrl ' !l ock , 1m · l oop b a iter . n 8 th er e Is some d lu ] gc r ot flullr, It w us a treal t o llioso who got says t h e w rit er. occas i on t h e col d. bu t bri ~ h I , ~ l11l)or 11 pilimagp : liri ~ hl r(!u prO\'PIPPlit ('o mps only ,hrouf.! h splf'c~ Its loosp nln~ 80 Uti to como oft t b o I I ('ann tl lnn Qllltl' r . Canadian clluese th e c on dition o f t h e sYti t em Is tb e r ea l .:omb an d ",I1 I I('s : l' l{'ar , r onn d "Yl'S, I lion In ll O' \I '<I 11.1' injnd il'lo ll ~ 11101( 111).: , b en d an d Cnna dion honey h el pe d to corn· CIlll se ot t he m o l ad y, It t be sys t em III \\llh !;ood (, lIlur, an d an OI)1I"'l ilt, i ll '1('- 1 (0' , S , .1 \(,OIIY. To m a ke a tw o - I ~ p halt l'r. II r st I 1""1., all ('xhlblt (hnt n 'v('nJctl In a in a b ealth ful condi ti on, a lmos t an y l'orrl:l uC' f' \\ ilh r ht· ~iz p or I he fowl. an ' (""II.'g., or .\ g r icullur<' . Ohiu ~I' :l e muke u n eye-splice In on' ('n d o f t h e I sp l l'lHlill way I h e great r('so urCI ~ " o r am ount or ex posu r e may b e ex pe r l rope. The "e y e" should b e o nl y l argo II <'oulltry In w h ich eo ulllny Ame r~lDce d . nnd no III r esults w i ll f ollow. <' no ug b t o n ll ow t h e ro po 1o pass I l eany ha\'e mnd e t h eIr hOm(). but on o I s much m or o susce pLlbl e t o throu gh , H t oo hugt) . It looSI' 1I 9 PRS- , A I l'a tllr " ot tI'" (' xhlolt war. th e l l y, JoT n 11l th e " oye" m " :16ure til(' <1 l s. pl aeurd~. anDou n ci n g til l; S I'el'u l r ecol ds wb en t h o a bnorm al co n d iti on t once t h at wt!l be r(' '1 u l r~d t o r ,..ne h C('tll ~IIITf'~>t't; o r ('Htl:lIli :111 f:l: m prevai l s, T hl l\ con d i ti on IB ca u sed b y 1I !'n rly a r oll11d th e a n lmal a n oel'. t h"ro I pro d d 11 t k ' th e f ail ure of t h o 8 C " vcngp r s ot th o cln k e a l oo p- s ll lle!'. I UCA un V () 6 OC In s lron ~ comhumll n budy to properl y p er t or'lU Ibe l r Jl ave Lhe l ao!, Il bot; t til E' sarn e AI?e I cl'o"ulilll 't'rlll'r q_ 1"lIh . ' ~ htuIIS frol1l o th er T lli :, is Ih~ n~" or u l ili za tio n (I f h y So il i" II il " lite ('urn p!alil , (1 :e is func ti on s, T h o body Is (h en In a lJI'OdIH' I :-.. 'I'hl' I'I' i~ SOllle use for c\' pryOM I hl' "ey e." ,I FIg 1 al , :-Ie Xl PRSS , Tht'f,· ~\' aR rlo~ lE'tl tho m adl' of "\' , r y :--ingl. · ('I'li 1h :l l goes I n sem l polsoned Sl ale. ~dld w h en In th i s I b' l ong (,li d ot t h(' rope first t hro ugh L(>a,;1' I' 1111, I.' r ('ha:lI;ll o lI.hl p prizo h iJlg- . I II mus t Ir l a t1 l1 f~H.::tur1l1:': illil ln"· mak" II I' 1111' 1)l:l1It . '1'1 11' ~ I a!kg . Ihe I h ll " ,' y,.-s pll co" und tb on t hrou;;h th e ror ~Ia r quis \l'b l'll! grown at Ho~th (' r ll IItIl l e Ih e col d 16 eas il y cont r ac t ed . Uu t Iri"s it I:, t hl ' b: " IIrt1 IIU I,t s IhH I "1'" fi , ,- I f'a\ t·~. III. · 1-· r: lin. (I ll ' ro rl\S HI1(t Cd; 1I ICoop-spl ice, 1111 1911. bl'allllg th e w orld , Thl'n I. 1t Is n ot th o ('xposure wh i ch Is t he lH'II c! 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S"II H or U ny J llIln!'; tc' r. /' :-;ow spl iCe t hl' (hr o" . tra nd . h ) , III Ih" IiI'sl 1,la('P. eOI' ll <"li S "': I ~ he ( Slis k a l r lww.,Tt. i ll Ill) I, 1I0Tt th !' enl c h ave boon so o rten l old tbat tho ' I!~ ('(I :.s 11111 11 ttr'(o, ,\l lhou!!11 11111 I he [ il l anti (c) dow n t h e Illn i n r o pe (h e i ra ti o ~1I1- ('I' trophy f ot' bl'At oats g r u w n, ",ha l e fiS h er ies u r e n o w ex tinct that I".,r I. i nll of III"nurl', Iltl'Y 111:1:, il l, ,nl -, "amp dirt'l'llon rak(~ n by (a) n nll ( b ) I compet ed ro r in n bi g cOlll p<'t i lloll li t w e l eorn w ith s urprise lh at 20.00 0 \' :l tIIH].:, t 'Oll ... 1,\" llllP li (' 1i ",hp li Illl nl ll~ is Eac h lousp t.itr:l.~f\ Sh OU ld . now b e un , ' I ( 'ul ul1lbu ", Ohio . In 1!111 , TIl<' produco wba l c8 w er e cn ptured last y eur In t h e IIN'tI" 1! Ln Ih(o soi l. 1'1,,· Ii.·,,, Wit ) to d'~ r o n e Alrnnd ror Ih", ma i n rO\le , :-i o of I \ r ill ~ h ('o l lll11h ia li t the 1'\ e w Yo r l! w n t ers or Sou th Georg ia. SOUlh Sb et'll'pl y I'{l rll I'Ob5 as manll{,( '. " 0 ,\1 , .... 1' . is Iwo sb ould b e 'clr.t! er th e sli m e strnnd I L an d l:illo l\' i ll I~II carfl{' tl of: th o altd no t w " SI.lOU l u ('o m ,' ou t t rolll b elan d, South A me rl clI nnd ACrlcn, nnd III th, :!~ h hlil l t' , ar" H' r lilf~' hil\' e 111 ' , ' n \\'o r ld 'n l'il:l lllp iollbili p fo r pothIO'~ 8. t llit·lll' ( l. IIt' r p t tH" (' 0 11 Hilly ~t'f'\'P a twee n t h e Ga rn ~ l \\' 0 RtrHnd!l . that oth er fi slt ln g Il elds y iel ded sub~ and Inl'ide ntu ll y wrJ1l a $ 1,1)011 si ll-e r Th e en d-s pl lcp Is 11 8( '« as a p(' r m:l ' c ltwl pltrpll~e : Fl r SI. HI; :l fll .. !. it rnay stanti al c:ttch es, says th e San Fran· I t ro ph),. ami Ih r'" . IlItI '.\ f el\' dny~ ngo, 11(' 5:1i ll 10 Ilr worth a!JOIiI 1111 ' -lhir.1 I l : nif-n t tast onl ng In llle· end o t a r op e to cis co Argonaut. Wh o would b.v e I th e ~nnle provlll cl' (:arrlcd 011' th o \l 1' lglil o i harl1 . dry WOOl !. alld. se('o nd , prevent It fran: r U"t' l i nl; , Th e cro\ol' n thought tha t th er e w er e so m any ' w orl d '" "r i 7" for 3 p pl ., ~ at t ile Iro rt l. should a l way s b e ll spd ill Htartlng (he I b f' i.I :-> h d f'ri \·p rl fro m tl l P II l1 rlti ll ~ C3 n · en d 6jlll cp . ~u ltllr:J 1 Sh o\\' I n L Oll don. E n gl und , whales? D ut w e are assured tbat In l ain " aboul fi f l y p r r "('Ill II I' \lora~ h a nr! To R1 a k ,~ Ih e c r own til(' straud s arc IIU l (h al wns not n il. T h ese ( 'unaa f e w y ears' tim e tber o will be no rna lH' s " good rert i liz('r , t1:rst uutwI MI (> t! ab out El x Inc h es, th en din li S . who had th e (er me l'ity to state",hal es l eft, tbanks to t.he use o C the Tit ... tl l' XI a tld mo st \' " lua1l 1(' anr! 1m · clll e of t h o strnnd s Is doubled to th e I hn l co rn W9S 1I0t, th e onl y f ee d for deadly barpoon gun. Th o r orqual po r lnnl u ~c o r 111 (' ca rll ('o lJ i s In th e right and l aId o etw c (, :J t h e other two fin ish i ng hig h-grad o b('e f ca ll1 o. en whal e was sar e und er th o old syst em . llIa ll llf~C'I III'f' of co h plp(' s. Th is Ill d u s- st ra nds, (See cr o \ol' n. Fi g, I a) , Th en ' ('n' d for tho t ut s l ee r c h o lU plo ll ~ hlP. He was t oo swiCt ond too fi er ce to apII'Y i~ <'o n fi ll l'lI vc ry l:lrg('l y t o ~I is· th e n oxt strand. (b) aro und (h e rope H th e LI\' e St ock Sh o w In Chi e:lj;o !l proach In bon ts, but h e Is easily con· so ul' i. when' Ih l' " i p e~ arl' l, tl ol~ n a s to th e r i ght Is brought do wn ael'oas Loop Splice Uoed In Making Rope poll ed A n gus-"Gl r-Hcnmo ck \'Ieto r," quer ed by th e harpoon fired out oC B \l c ('rsc ila u J1l ," t hp. loop anti h pld al o ng th e main rop e, l ire ramOIlS " \li sso llr l Halte,... Kenrl), :100 cntrlps II c r e In th e fi ('ld. F or , l hi ~ pUq 'OK(' a Iypt' o f l' o rn wi llt Then t h e third s(!and (c ) ts passed o! th e rope, Tbe halter Is now com· " Gl pn ca rn ock Vl cl or " d i dn ' t know a gun Crom tb e deck oC a ship, Tbe 1; 11' ~ I' ('o us i s ); r OW II. Th ., c oils Hell down Ibrough I~P loop made by (n). ple t e ns ~hown In Fig . 2 ; ( a) Is the kern el of co rn frol ll a e razll i nn w al· whale Is not oxuc tly n lovable antmal, fo r I W(' UI Y rl o l lar~ Iw r Ih ousa nd tSeo crown , F'1 g, 21. It nil bas be en eye,splice. (b) tbe loop-splice, (rJ th e I nu t. Th f'r f' IH 're 10l\'n , IIl l noll!, Neb~ It seem s a pity that h e should be 1101l11llti. anl! t h (> Oltl JlI ll of ('O U pi p('s do n e correc tly the crown now appears eud spllc o. (d) thn noso pl oco ; (c) braijkll. Kan sas. ~lI l1 n es ota, Wi sc onextermina ted. esp eci ally os we ' were Cob p i pe corn. shown at the left In i n o n(' y<- ar I II Ih p L- Ili lcil Sla i es IU! shown In th e illustration. ):(o es under the Jaw and (e) ov er tho ~ III all d th eir coru- fe d articl o d etel' under tho Impression Ihat ho was 01· the above picture, is larger than or· I au:otlnl S 10 alo o u l :. 1l:11 !' a mil li on Ii;nd -s pll ce , Fig , 1. Now draw the top or the bead behind Ihe ea rs. mln l!d to win, bound to beat Ih;6 blacll ready extermInated , dlnary corn and has a very large cob . ti ollar s, anim al rrom th e north, nnd h is " noth, From two to three pipes are made A1I ol hPr I'ro llt II' I o f Ih" 1'0 11 is th e In g but pralrl(' g ross. outl! and bnrl ey A b ad quarter of an bour Is furnlsb- from each cob , ~o-c alll· tl " I 'nb l lo wn ." \\ h k h is 8 P ' t ee d. " as his o w ner proudly stated, bul ed th e Ge rmnn s by th e r epo rt of on e ('ure d b ;' ('ha m :,:,; l ir e' ('o b in Ih p m n ntl: ('y di dn 't. Canada and McGr egor it war corres pond ent thnt t h o s wift and of I h... " 11 ;111111 Otl I)' lI'a s " """Hlere u , UfaCI lI l'l' of Ill p ('n lt p i P" iI, T h is III II t eSou s. '\' ith t hl' l r " G1 en carnock \, i c t or" d eci s iv e victori es oC th e Dul ga r s over Sinep Illc n. (h E' l ifl' aud , i lll ' lV o f lhe r i~ 1 is n S~ 1 1 fnr II pholRI('ri n g an d ror w on , and todll Y th e swe l\dom o~ Ame'r, th e Turk s we r o due to th e superiority Iwef I n<lu sHY o f AfIIl' r lc a i~ nOI d c- 11Il1id ing pur pos('s , Icu is eutl ng o C his s t eak s and roas\.ll l ' lf A IU.r.:S F , SA I.T. of the Cr eusot French gun6 ol'er tbe peud onl upo n Ih (' II 11101l UI of 1Il 1';t 1 u n - 1I\(' l 'hall1l1 io n st e~ r of tho world , Habit of Egg Eating Orten In Short Life of Quail Bird Will Uut on ce more thn h erd o C caUle German Krupps uBed by th e Turks, nn iu !a l ca rr ies. 0 11 1 u po n t.llt' lJy-proll - rnllp~1' of Agri (' ull u l' '', O hio Slall) uc ts (l r Il, p a ni ma l l hal ca n Ill' ul ili z.' d , tbnl \l' on th e Sw ee pstal; OB at the Of cOllrs e th e Krupp peopl e will sci enFormed in the Flock by Lack Devour Many Bugs and sum p sh o w W 1l8 bred and own cd by tifi cally d emonstrat e th e untrutb 01 tbe own er s ot " Glellcarnock Victor,· of Ample Room. PLOWING , !>'oll r t h illA f; ( 0 he oli sl 'n"pd in th eWeed Seeds. this , lIowc \, er the gun controv ersy ted only on prairi e gross, oatil aneS ' r c,llS( 'rY:tlio n o f ~()i l l erllll l ) arc gi l' _'" may turn o ut, w c think the c hief fac , \\' 11 ,1 1)lo lt? I I lo ose n s "l' 1111: ~ o l l. b y I 'r of ." so r S p illma n, as (oll ow!;: I. As the pullot b(' glns laying. more The nalural life of .a Q'l a ll Is about burl ey, lI eu r Brandon, Monltohll. The l or n t J\ul garlnn succe8S IllY In th eir Mr. McPX I, o~i ll ).: II l l1 r (, of il 10 1)(' :,,' I ro ll upo n Oep p f all pre pa r a li o n of 1111' soi l. 2, nests will be needed Dod It Is very ten years, so that each of th es e bird. royal 'r eel'ptlon given to ndoptlo ll of old Gen. U . B , Forrest's h y I Ill' ~ 1 11t, ai r a ni] f r osl. Sl lI l tI 'le nn d l' l:tll l in g of 1';pll-sf' I(,(' leu ~e.' d , :L )I:tlll - Important that plecty of nests should mllY be supposed to eat during Its lite- Gregor 011 his r oturn to hi s bomestat ement that th e nrt of war con II rl' " [;etc t! ar" bur lNI. u rlll so chang",1 I ,. sha l l ow :IIHI frf'qu f' nt (' ll1 tinl l ioll u f be provid ed so there will be no qual" time 7,500.000 Insects nnd 60,000.000 lo .... n \\'~s well desorved, Bl sts o C " g i tlin ' th or fll'St with th e most t o lIu rli ll H. Th e \\'3 1('1' h o ldi n g ca pal'i l y I hl' ('fOp durin ~ Ihl' g r owi ll ); season . Om i ssion muet not b o mlld e of tbe rellng o\' er tbcm. weed seeds, Yet. there Bro thousands meu." of I h e " oil is i nc r eas e' t! , a n (1 r ai n fall ullll p~\ll' r 'iall y Hfl ('r :, rai n , 4, The jll' Th o vic e ot egg eating Is otten of men who delight to go out In the wond er ful and heautiful dis play ot ( ' all g"l i lliO plo w f? n g roltllll I'Hsic r an u ct iciolls li S " of l'olTt ll lt' r r ia l (l'rt Ilizel's start ed In (h e fl ocl( because the bens tall and kill every quail they cnn flndl appl es m ade by Britis h Columbln, oc' " Th e sl nu glll Pr of th e Ineocl' nt!!" all r 3R lI ,~. li n " !'P I' "Iowl nl'; II h(,H I' 1" ,' Hnll lil ., in ('I'f'Ol sr d li se I)f hOlll l- pro- arc lighting ov er th e n este. break th e A d ead quoll Is worth In th e mnrkel (\lpy ln g a full !1Il1! section of the Il]lpll ed 10 Ih C' k illin g o f children In r-alnfa ll r'a n ge r In Wi l ho llt r ll nn ln!! orr dUCE' tI r"rli:iz(' r s 01;111 It,e gro w ill g of e g gs and fi nd out that they ore good possIbly $1. A mall mllY ent It In a gl'~ ut Land Show. ThIs was In ]leI' to eat. So rt shelled eggs aed feeding f ew mInutes and Corget It. What B Bo~:nl cbarge of Mr, W E . Scott . depth e slrepla or ;'>; e w \' ork Is Bo mc tlclea I h a n 0 11 shallow plo w i ug , LJ o nOI I nl(e l eg un tinous (' 1'0 1'" ~ w i d l' r fll rrow th an Ih e pl ow wil l CI: I. : e gg sh ell s wIthout crushIng them will shameful ending for 80 f aithful and 80 uty mlnlttl'r ot ngrlcullura tor tbat crIti c i zed nK u srngntlon nl ph rase, says prov ;lIce. who was not only a host to al so t en ch th e h ens to t:'41t eggs. Wh en valuable II frIend of manklnd~ Th or Oll);h 1'10\\ i n/.: PllY:; , II is II l so th e N e w Y or k W orld , ny wb at o lh er I )r:ti lla ~( ' pr " vPlIIs lo ss or ('1'U PR a nd one leurlls . It doesn ' t take long tor A few yoara lIgo there were millions tho be who \'1r;ltpd th e e xh!blt, but good pra l'lke to d illl' r i g hl a f l£' l" liar · t erl"J ca n th e k i lli ng of 178 chil d ren \' P"I ; th i~ put s thp g r lll lll il ill h(' II .' r labor rro m "t aJ; Tl a nt waif'!' : 11I'l'mlts Ihe whol e flock to get the habll. and or quails all over the Bouth ern mIddle was olso nn encyclopedln of Informo.by -/{,h lcl E'9 III Ih (' c i t y durin g rb o and clU!tern atates. Today tbey nre nl- tlon regnrding th e r fls ourees of thut ~ h :lJll' fo r pl owl n !! . - ~ (l r l h II:l k o:a A g - ai r 10 ('i rrll l" l c m Ort> f!'f'p ly IItrollg h th .. n th er e Is tr:lubl e Indeed. last t en mon t h s b e desl gn at pd ? Tho ri{' ull llrill (' o ll e~ l' , country. \\' Ith 200,000 Am erIcans goth r ~o i l, (' a rr J'i~~ willi I I f r'rl ll iz;ng Sott shelled eggs sh ould b e gunrded most extInct ev erywh er e. figureR sho w thp ex t. t:' nt to wbl c h (raf: p r or1Prli l'~: lII a\.:(' s n \\,:lrlllt' 1' Hai l. th a t agaln 8t by f ?e t!lng th e hens pleuty or A plllr of F10b Whites In dompstlea. Ing to w estl' m Canndu thI s y ear, it Is He murd er Is l ol (' rnt pd a nd con don ed clln b(' ('lIl livnll'd earl y. f or a dry soli clover' nnd k oeplng th em w ell sU]lpll ed lion have pro~uced 100 eggs In a ~ en. pl eaSing to know thu t 80 many rrom . .\ lanu l'(: trom . the bar Tl yar d add s w ork s (' 1t ~If' r Ih ~ n a w eI ; a llo"'" pln nt with oyst er yh ell and green cut bon e. ,80n . FIve hens laId an IIvlJ rngll oC 65 this side of th e Un e c an partl c l fUlt.e In all tb o pri ce o r Indlls t rI al pr og r ess. the honors t'omlng to that new counhUlIlUR 10 t hE' ROIl ; a n t! IHIIllUS !lC\!; rO Ols 10 J(O do \\' u ell'l' I"'!" anll gN a Wh e n ('v ~r you ca t ch n hen In tbe eggs aplecp-_ 1I k(' n ~ Jl ong(' . r(, la l nl n g m OlsuJrc an d , :J: r l'a lf' r sTlp ply n r plan t (oot! au d m o r e act or eating an egg, b etter send her To hold th e Insects In check nnd to try.-A dve rtlsement, rnll ed St at ce cons ulur r epo rts an- m :i1,l n g Ih t) ~o il more ca pa ble ot n b- moist ure i n a nry seaso n ' prel' (,IHS 10 u mnrk et or cut 01T her h ead at destroy the weed seeds wo need to noun ce th at !U('ph a nts lire becom l ug sorbi n g hpavy ra lnfoll and h ol di ng it Itakilt:.\ ant! c rac kl~g, Deceased. ' once. So far as my exp erience goes, have our gardens, fields, pastures nnd " Unfortunately th o g irl 111 t h e boa t ch euper , Y et th e cnreful m an \VIii 10nl';er, ~'l o ral ; Sa y" a ile! ca r e full y It 18 the only sure cure, roadsIdes literally 'alIve wIth these not l ay In his w l n t PT suppl y of ele- Rprca ll al l barnya rd III lt nU rt' o ver t h e 1 s"DlO people advise cutting tbe bill useful hlrds. · . 1M.th him when h e l'oeked tb e boat ~I a n ur e R)I " ed an d pro J)t) rl y ' 'I'h ,:r e i s muc h ot trll t h ill .J osb B i ll· d(own to the quick, filling egg shells A pl'lane chicken killed In a cotton ' tId not know how to swim ." phllnts with out m okln w rurtb,,1' In- fie ld s, " ThRt was unfortunate." u\ l !!zed \l'i l l put tl ol l a r ~ int o t h e fnrm - I ln g'b l'ef'l 111' fo r Illaldng m o n ey a t f arm- with re(] pepper, etc.. but this Is a field In Texas bad In Its stomaell the Quiry. " For him, ~'es. You. see, sb e ,~Iawe«l' ers ' p o ' k l' I H. j In g: "H e who by fann in' wood glt .,re_a t deal of trouble and cruelty, a~ remains of. o'ver 300 cotton boll wee. : rlc h. ~lu st rak e and ho IIIH1 d ig und al ch, I have never known It to cure_ Pr. vile. hIm under the ·s m·race and s tood OD , The Cal'dlff g iant sold the oth er day The 1'('IIII'n fro in a pIece at l a.nd Is i '~ or l, hard !twe day, s l ee p hltrc awe TIIlDt\on Is much the betler way. A few :rears .aIO t)lere were millions .hI e race to kflep h er bead .above for $200. T h e per son who purc.nalled Dot IlO lUuch d epen dent upo n lhe soi l n lgh l, Sa ,-o ev er y oelll au no t gl t tite." Supply the , heD~ with ,]llenty ot of pralrll! chicken, all .the ,prairie ter." IlIBSUI, Stlard against 119 tt sheila. never states. b~)~ 'ahsol~tely ex. tt ,£'vldentl y r nallt.ed that the Amel' ~s UpOIl Ihe kind or m a n agem en ~ i t re- . tean ~eovle ~tUlltke. to be lIumbug ged,1 ce i\'es_ - M u eh seem in g ly " wort h 1e; s I' P l owing under a gooil clov er n.od ·t. tbrow, egg ~heJ~s out ,'~Vlthout _cru.~IDg tinct , ',In " B~vera"",~t!lt~_li, .'and,. t,on the J &1.' f.he otber.: ULem, ' COld ,atllei'"th.eilS, ohen, wrle'_ or" tbefr tiD"~ 'in .' IUid ,·that tried fak,es are the luQllt Qt. ~ l and ht! ~ been rqllde " ,to ]lroduce 1\ one of the most , economfcal t .. ' I : ,e~~•• " !~ ;: ..,.... ,I..." le~t1,!.''' ' .., profi t ll'ndc.r B I~ l lIlul hand)in g. (~t m nur ing ' th-l n - lands.
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found In Ihl' 1110 1l s. shal: be withdrawD un ci Sf" .lt t o th e divi si o n of d ead let". ce l !Josl sys te m shou ld be mnde of particular uso to persons havlJlg fa rm and factory products t o Iransm lt to Int oxic;\nta . Poisons and Inflanlln a blo cUBtomrrs . It c an b e sai d In a g e neral Mater.lal •. Hplrltuous, vlnou5, malted, fe rmont· way Ihnl nnythlng cnn be se llt which Is proper ly wrapped and which wi ll I' d. or othl'r Intoxicating liquo r s or Ilny Uncle Sam's New Enterprise Clearly Explained-How Charges Are not Injuro other mo ll maile r with After Jan. lOne May Mail Anything Weighing Not More Than 11 kind; po iso ns of eve ry Illnd, and n rtl' cles nn(1 compositio n s contall1log pol· whlcb It mn)' cOll1 e In cant oct. Fixed and What Class of Merchandise May Be Carried so n ~, po is o no us anlmll ls, IO BectB and Copy Foreign Countries. Pounds by Parcel Post-Perishable Articles May Be r e l'tll t: s; exp los iv es o f eve ry kind; In· Through the Mails Under the New Law. It I ~ probuble thut the government InO ammable material (wh ic h nre he ld Sent Under Specific Restrictions. will a do pt a m rall8 at trausportullon to Includ e nllltclll: S, k e ros ene oil, gaafor c ertain ki nds of Its m e r c hand ise naphtha, be nzin e , turg en tine, de· By EDWARD B. CLARK . I drawn from K eokuk 18 tb e 8Rm e much lik e th ose which hav e bee n Postmast e r Ge neral H it chcock ba s I quantiti es are asked to s ubm it to the unalllle, tu rod nlcoho l. elc.), :nfl:'rtlal ma,V lth th e coming at th e New Yenr le ngth 8 S tlt e rll dlu s of th e c ircles I adopled in pa r cel post countrios ju st appro" pd th '.l r egu lati o ns which pos tmaste r for approva l a s peci m e n chines, and mocha n lca l, chemical or th United Bla tes government will c n· druwll f rom ' ''ashlngton. Keokuk'. 1 n broad . What th e Englis h call ham· cover In d eta il thl] n r tlclcs whi c h may lJurc e l shOWi ng tho mann er of pack. other d udces o r ('ol llpos iti ons which tel' Into a lIew field at ente rpri se-- Zone S ix wi ll be just ns for trom Its PNS, ba s k<'l.llk e nrrangpmcnts , prob- or may not bo sent by pareI' I post. l in g . Illay 1 ~lIlte or eX lllod e; dl6 e use ge rms tb o transm ittal of m e rchandi se b y whut cellter a8 Woshlngton 's Zone Six la. ab ly wlll he a d opt e d. li nd as thl' se can Thp rul es as 10 wbut ('a n b p. sent 1 Queen Bees and Nursery Stock . o r SC:lll ij, lind at he r natural or artlfl· 18 kn o wn us th e parcel post. How Rates Are FI)(ed. be k ep t SepUI'UI tr oal the ordina r y nnd w h at cannot b o SPilt und th e InQu pen bE'l's, Itve Ilis e ct6, an.1 drl erl cla l IIrtlclcs, c OJOpoMltion s or mate· It Is no exaggerallon to say thut It con b e Ileen from tbls readily mall matt e r It Is beli e ved that tho .Iructions for th A prpparn l ion of mall · rc ptl\ (' s may be mail e d In acco rdance rial s o r what(IVe r Itllld whic h ma y t hou sands upon tbousunds of Inqulr· enougb that tlte p ostal rate s froUl I r<~gulnlloIJB 110 flnnlly adopted wlll ul· able articl es with olh e r "omelal ad· with Ih .. re ~u l a tl o n8 Ihat now app ly to kill o r In n n v wise Injure ano th e r or l e8 hav e been mad e of tbe postmuster Washington to Its particulur zone will I lo w th e Ben ding of Pggs, butte r. d ress· "I ce " are gh'en her t' as th'lY h u\"!' Ju st I ~ th c r c lasses at mall. dUI~age tho inull or othe r prope rty . g e n e r a l as to just whal. the parcel be the 8aDle as th e posta l rat e s tram l od pou ltry. lI\' e poultr y. bon e y. fruit, b pe n pr(>pa re c\ by th e Jlos lo mce d e· Seeds ot rrull. lIurH c ry stock. Dnd all PO"tlllfisterH will r ef use to r ece ive POBt wlll m e an to the Il eople. It was Keokuk to Its partic ular zones. Each anl1 othe r produ cts of th e co un try . pnrtment in \\' ashlngt(ln . o lh e r plnnl pro du cts fo r pre pa ratio n for mailing parce ls not prope rly 10< th e law of con gress es tablishing tho unit be in g about tblrty mil e s square Th e l1-pound limit fo r a s.lngle pack . Th e :lIllnltuum rn to will hI' fl \'(' cents Illn ), be mail e d under tb e 8&m O can. dors ed or IJacked for safe shlplllent. nyslem which mad e provision tor a will ot course contain In most cnses a age may work nt fir st agains t any for the fir s t pound Iln u threp cents fo r dltl o ns. Pistols, Anim a ls and Blrda. division of th e country In zon e s number of posloftlces, but each olllce vpry px tpnde d usc of Ih e pnrcel post ea ch additional pound to uny !>oin t not Confectionery and Soap. Pls lo ls o r r c \·olvors. wh e th e r III d ... nnd Into :15.000 units whi ch are to be In tbe sam e unit Is considered I\S be· fo r so m e at th e articl es w blch hav e exceedlng IHty miles f r om th e otlleo of Cllndh!s , confe ctlone ry. yeast ca kes . ta c he d parts or ot h e rwi se; ll"e or u sed 08 center8 In d escribing Ihe clr· Ing the center or th e Cir cles trom ba en named. or cour6e, more weight maillng; th e local r~t e, whi ch Is ttvl) soap tn hnrd cukes, etc., must be In. dpa u (/lnd not sturred) unt muls , birds, eles ",Mch mark the boundarie s ot whlcb the zones are drnwn , The can b " sent If It Is !lc nt in dlrror: n~ cents for th e fir s t Ilo und Dnd on(> cent I'l os ed In boxes an d AO wrnpp ed 8 S to or poultry, cxce pt as e lsewhe r e pro· the Eones. Th e re bas bee n no c1enr rates of postage are fixed from th e p u rcpl s . but th e cost in thl:\t C,t,S( for uddillonni 110\Ind, tlP llll('s to nil pr e ve nt Inj ury t o o th e r mall mat. vI "'d ; ra w hilies o r p e lts. guano, or undersw.ndlng , apparently, of this unit In whic h the sending pos t ofllce Is would b e h e uvl e r . because tb e In- Ilar-cels the d e lly pr v O~wfl. tt' r. any IIrticl e hllving a bad odo r will zone syste m, but r ea!!y It Is a very ~Iluated. but the price to e very plnce creuse pe r pound on a sin gle pac n . in " ol,,!' their trall ~ p or ta ll o n v ll m il . ~ cn l od o riginal pack ages or proprl. II Ul be udmltted to .he millis. simple matter. In any zone 15 Just tb ", sume. To II - l iB not great u p to 11 pounds. '~ Jl(1 wn lin es. Th o rat l'B Ill crr' fl 5n fo r I'tary artic les, Buc h us SO ltJl S . tobacco, I nsurance on Parcels. Tho ac companying mnp shows the lu s trnto, It will cost exa ctly th e s am e I,robailly!t would Incre ase Ilt no gn.a t· Yh I f t ill ' 'i"hll o ll e s IIl1ls . tab le~s. ptc . put up In fl)( e d flfll' SUCCPSF,J ' ''C OUl") 0 • t e . . I t A nlllil a ble parc e l on which the countrv divid ed into zones from the nmount to sond a parccl from Wash · (' r rlltl' If, th e go" ... rn ment we re 0 I I I I I 1' 1" t " '~ I\' ~ r<' nt s quanlltles by th o m an ufaclur e l', ulld i ' I lI' max I munt ... . unit In whi c h Washin g ton Is s it· In g ton to Erlo. Pa .• tbat It costs to TIlI"I' t he li mit of we igh t \\.h 'IC h S or'" I I TIl I P " II' 11 I ""Irr" II " pllrrl' •l not In tht-mscln' s IIflm a llablt" will pOH tago Is fully Jlf u pultl muy b !) In· • , , .. . a pn till I . W I (. 1 " I , , ua t oll. as th e cen l(>J" . Accompanying sell <l It t o Atlnnta Gil .. becull so I',rll ' fix('(1 I I I t r n' \ o( Ollr bp :lO('(' llll' /I for m aili ng whf'u 11ro pe r · tiure d u;;alllsl l u s ~ In all Ilnlount eq ulv. , \, . I I . . .. 1 Hr r(lSH I. I t:' r a nI'i n (' n I ' o r '111I I . limlll'd I)" WJ"aP !JNJ. a le llt tll Its u'~ tua l va lu e , but lI Ot to thE' map Is a table "hawing th e rate Rlld Atlan ta WIth r "fe r e n ce t o .u s 1 \o'\'l' rv post·llR .,te r In the 1 nll N I pO~Sf' fiS l onfl . ar C',... S \.. ., ..;""t\ $" U, Ull !Jaymcnt of a fee or .. f 10Rlage p e r pound for pureels from In !;IOn are s ll ulltE'd I n lh e f n urtlI Stnt('~ will lI a"" a parc!)1 pos t Illap • I . ' n·I'.II ' '1IlI i ~ I~ Millinery . ' I In e l(, \'I ' n pnlln ( R III \\' ., . . I ' II C(,II IH III parel' l post s tamp s , s uc h ':\' os hlngtoa to plncee within nil the ,one. Th e rat(' s th e r " for e nr e tl .x e d i llk C' thi' OI IP wh k h i8 h f'f() r e pro rl u(" "1 . I I I ' tl ' ' 11 ,11 I-'rahil l-' ar l lt-It'B, such o s milllnl'ry, rn III b l l' ct In (' ng l I :tn c glr I I il ll L', C . cones. tro m th e IHllt In wble b th e P(lH\O c o;; I'XC pt t hnt th e zo n o IIn r8 W Cl Il )'S, mu~lclll Ill HlrUIJH' nls .. Il t<: . • and ar. stulll !' " to be atllx od . I 'an'p IH lIlay be r e llialle d or fa .... Ench unil contains an area thirty Is lo cat(>d. but they are th o ~:tIl1\'l I ,silOwn with Ih p \lllit or hiH postolllc(' Mailabl e P criEhab le Articles. t!d ps conslsllng wholly or In part or wnnl .. d 011 th .. PllYIllClll o f IlddlLiona l mH es sQuore. Now each unit Is a from th at olllcD to any nolnt In an y as a ('~ntC' r . A ll th ftl a po~ l mnst c r Ilutt.n r, la rd nll(1 {l prlsltalJle "rl ld ns gl a s R. or contaIn e d In gIUHR , nlll s l he p"HIll~~ al the ratn wblch wuuld be ('/lnll' r from which th fl 7.on es a r e on c ZOIlC'. w ill Itnn' 10 .111 \l"lwn n Iw rcf' I Is pre· ~ \I(' h [1>1 f1 , h , fr· " . h JIll'al~ , dr f's",' d R(' C'llJ'loIr pa rl(I't\ and th p pnrcC' 1 HtalllP' eharf;. ,,, lJl o If th ey w e rc originally drawn a Url so eve ry u ni t In th e coun· It wlll be see n b~' r C'fI'r('nce 10 t.h" l ~f'nli'r1 fo r tl'nll ~po rtntlon Is to find nnt (n\\ 18, \" I'gl'tllhl "" rrullH, lI l' rl'l I' s anrl I' d or labpl"d " FRAGIl.E. " 11I 1I11t' u at 111('\ forwa rd ing ofllce, III try no matt e r wh e re It Is s itu ated will tllbl e of rotps of pos t llgc that It "III I III "ha t wn e th e d pRllnatin n of lit e arl lc ll' ~ of a ~ Inlllnr nltl llTp. Ih at d r cay Un ma ilable Matter. \\ hielJ case tbl' uecessary Ht:unps will \lI s 1:1111l' wi ll s h ow 'l lll c idy . "h Fn so pa c l,<' (1 o r "1';'I)\I <: d The (o ll owlllg ma tl e r I ~ d c cla rC'u un . bl' u\l!Xl'd by th e forw anllng pos tlll llS· h ll\'A 7.ones drawlI froUt It just e xactly cost more pe r pound to s ~nd a ~n Ck i r:trk ~ )!1' c1 II'R 1\8 ' Vnslli ngton has th e m drawn from age a Io n!; distance th a n It do cs t o I 11Illl i n" t:! :l tl .\' th .. .ratl' p er pa ll II II , a H In PI"I" ' I'll t dam n!':£' 10 o t\lf' r mull mall ubl e b y Ill\\, : tl 'r. PllYlu e ll 1 Ulust b u lIItld e ev e ry It . For Instance, tllke K eokuk. In .. gen rl It n s hort ~151,ance . ,Th,e rn~<l In: I r ll1 (1\ (11 " IInlt In ~'hlch ~l l~. l·o~ I OIll('C' I' mnll!'r , " III hl' ll ec r pt I' .1 fo r loca l (1('· \Iat ll' r rtlnlllfp~lly II hRf'f'nl'. 11'''"11. or time th e pu r ee l Is forw ar d e d. which Is lu n unit In th o flfth ZO ll e. en.>uses tor n p.l el.Age ,, (' Ig h ln!; Oll' I I I('~ 10 t h ... zone at th(' 1liH hagfl /l dc~· l i\"I'I"\' " Ithl' r at Ihl' 001< fl (l r rn n lllll J: 111" ; la scIv ious' llrllclf'H Inte nci " .l for p r l'Maps and Guide5. Ir les e x I)()und fit Ihe rat e o f ono c e llt for I I . I II d Ill f' 11r l('(' li S h :l H IlI' pn PX II 'II . ,r " " From that wi be rnwn c c · nsb-' each zone . . look ' I t 11, .r orln on :lilY rllra l rOlltl' Btnr n~ 11"' 11 ronl I " ' lllin!; .' C' oncl' l'l lu ll; artlt-I us Illl l' IlUI'II Parc,,1 Pllst maps. with llce o mpa ll ~ 1'\0 package \\ 1' .."lIlg , I' I ,r " .., ( , n p\"<,n' pas to ffi ('(' In I I I f m \" d actly as th!'y llre rawn r o ' . I Jl ~,Ill' ,, (O r .. . \\' h"n In c los <,d In on IlIiPr ('''''I' r al II fl lr 11"I f'c l'llt ur I IIJl ll orn I JlUl' pO S ~S ' .tli IlIg guld l' H. are til be so ld 10 th e Pl~t> b rlt l" t h e BumI'. Th e 1 f . I ,t , .• I c d f n more than It pounds can he sl' nt un · I III b Ington and th ey w e num )c r rot I It anyone ZOIl " .., • II slrong onl e r ('ov"r 0 wnOl, Inl - , Ill attl'rH othc/"w ls" 1I11l1iab ie by III\\" til e li e a t thpir cust. 7" c e nts, t h r oug h ~'l() aw . I I p:t n'PI PO"1. will lake 110tllln~ b u . al IlI'l1\"Y r rrll >;a l II 1>lI s l, ' hoa l"l1 or l " lI ls lrJ" \" n\'I'r o r wra:IPI '!" of \\' ili c h K eo kul, us Ilumb e r or-e. Just us tb e y d e r th e n ew purc~l P08t (" hid c lerk of tlll' pos t ofl1ce d P l;:1r l ' s s hould be snld rlgltt h e r e that on t 1l' . 'I la l ll' r Prlnl C'rl matt c r 'I ' . \\. II t are numb ered from as 1 ng o n a kilt Ih ·c nHB ll, o th er s nlt:\ hl" m AI I' n.ll ,l ll d "J.1Pfl' ( b" :II's 1111)" d p!tn<'a lloll 01' lall g uUI; C of 1I11'11 t. III o rd f' rlll" map s cn m sh o u ttl numb e r o no Of CO ll n;o. , how e ve r. long hlluls th e I>urcel po ~ t mil)' no t ! i ~ ~ tlll In Ihl' thlrd ·cl nss d L·s l,: llatlon . ~o thnt not hi ng <';tn I)S('UPP from Ih e I " IIb, 'lu lI' "c u r rl lo us dl: ful1l Ut ll J" V or b n takr,'n to all 'c lfy t he 1)05t otlic~ Z on e Six will ha ve a dlll'e r c ut geo- b e nbl e to compe tll with th e I)xhre~s 'I Th l'l"d nre bo n1{s ('~nnot be scot by the JI 'I ~kag(' thc \' will hI' Il l' (, p pt r d for I t): rp'lIt'nll;!( ' ch uracte~ All surlt -r;,at. from which th o l'ostago rat t's ar e 10 l'(rnphl cal positio n IlS related to Keo· companle!l, but thut on Sh orter) au s I'n 1"('., I post fl y "\(' Ill. n;'li lln !( "to un'" O\liC' l'g' within tit " IIr~ t tl ' r '"h"1! t\ (' ;lOSltod u post olfic tJ o r b ll d p. t ernli n ~ d . \V h It cnn lit) ,'olIJpete It was I Ie ex- I • ' . I ' d I I( uk than It hilS as r e ale to us· . . . I (\ Rate on Seeds Not Affected . zone aT' wltllin II rarll u ~ nf r.n 1Il 1"'" . Ington , but us th e radlu8 of the ci rcl es' pre ssed d os lre Qf t h e IC'g ls ntors nil It ~h('II;d Ill' ~ll i (1 Iltat tho nct of ilult<'r. larcl. o r any gl"1 ' a ~)' or ni l ' Rub FACTS ABOUT THE NEW PARCEL POST l. I co n gre ss " '111'C'lI pUt~. a. I'urc e l I)O~t 8tan • c<' InlPllIl pt! frtr il,·!t n'ry nt o:n . r e~ I "IRn In l n ol, .. rnll ~ n rln!'s n ot III llllY bl')" o ncl Ihn flr~t Zonp. mu~t b(' s Ul la b)' The ne\'ll parcel post goe9 Into operation J""uary 1. 1913. ,,'a v n!l'.' d t'll ' pc' Rl[lgl' ra l" Oil sel ~ dR. pa('kl' d . \ ·.,!!"tn h lr-a Iln rl frtlil th at (In RATES OF POSTAGE Only mali matter now Included In fourth class, or merch andi5c, will l' I l(ltS • Il nd 1101 d"cny C[uickly w lll h e nCI·ppl.ed (or , c ult. I Ilgs, b \l,'b' .u, •H~lollS " be ha ndled . Ilxl'd !>,. S" CliOII 'H' of th o lIl o ilin g to Il IlY 7.o n r If jlack " rl s o ns d pln llts P a rce ls w e ighing four ounces or les. are mailable at the r 3te cf one "' c . p ·, rl's hable articles su c h u. ~. butter, lard. fruits. berries an d drense t o prC' \' e nt da lJl:J 1(1' to 0 1ilP r m n ll Ill:! I · n" rJl' Pula li Il H I I ~e nt for each ounce or fra~tlon of an oUrlce. regardle.s of distance, Parposta H .., S n u [" . . I I rib t h rt d I t o w s may e sen s 0 s ances. Th n cl:l~ 5 11l('~tl (ln or Brll I<,g mall · t c r . i': g g B w ill h I) :II'(:l' jl l e d fur OC:I cel. weighing more than four 'ounces arC! mailable zt the pound rate, aD ~ I I [ I ke. d III n Eggs for local delivery when packed In cont a lneMl may be sent. When able as well as Ih e well;ht limit. tb e d e liv e ry w len 51'C UJ"I' .I' pc • hown by the following ta:>le, and when .mailed at thl. rate any fraction rac ked separately they may be sent any distance. \,ut.es of ·pos tage. zo n o o r zo n es nnd basl, pt or olh e \' c('n l rlln e r . F:gg R will of a pound Is considered I full pound. lllo n A or ma llnhlllt y u nd e r b e acce pte d f('r ntllll!n:; r ('g:t rdl ess Of. Fresh meats may be se nt only In the first zone (50 mil es) . cond otlle r 8th 6th 7th 6th 4th .1st zone 2nd 3d .• There ore no reltrlctlona on salted. dried or cured meaU or fish. d I t of C0I1"1"<1:;5. It th o postmaster distance whe n enc h f"gg s wrnppc u i th e a c zone Local . Zone zone zone ;lone lone zone 'Nt. " toye. musical Instrument., glassware and breakable goo. general shall find on expp rlence ·" that separate ly an d pa r. k c.d I n at cont n nero I muetMillinery. be marked "fraolle." rate. rate. rate. rate. rate. rate. rate. rate. Lb •• they ' or any of them aro Buch 8S to Thero Is no r est n c llon on suite d. $0.09 . $0.10 ,0.12 1 ......... . $0.05, $0.05 $0.06 $0.0" fO,08 prevent the s hI p m e nt of articles .de- dried, smoke d or cur e d ments Rnd The following may not be sent: Into)(lcatlng liquor., pol.on •• . ,24 •.16 .'i9 .14 .08 .10 .12 ,06 2 •.•••••••• matchea, e)(ploelves. firearms and live poultry, slrable , or shall permane ntly render other ment products, but tresb meat . .23 ,28 .86 .20 .07 .11 .14 .17 Books and printed matter are Included In third clan and may not S ......... . the- cost of the service greater than In any ferm wlll be tmnspo!'t e"" nn Iy .30 .37 .48 .26 .08 , .14 .18 .22 bo aent • 4 ......... . the receipts or" th e r evenue tberefrom. within the first zone, The weight limit will be eleven pound •• • 37 .46 .32 .09.17 .22. .27 5 ••••.••••• he 18 hereby authorize d, lIubJect to Parcels contalnln& p e rlBhable uti· To find the alze limit: Take II piece of string 72 Inche. long and wind .44 .55 .72 .38 ,.32 .10 .20 .28' 6 ......... . It once completely around the parcel and then acrose the top lengthw,a y ... .11 .2S ' .30 .37 .44 .51 '.64 ~ : the consent of t~o ~t:lteryl~~te. llom· c1es must b e marked "PERISHABLE." 7 . !. ••• • •••• ·merce eommls8l0n after Inveat'.IlUon, and artteles IIlu!ly to spoil within the If the find. of the stt:'lng reach tho .Ides of the parcel It comoa unct~,. the .68 . •50 .12 .28 .34 ;42 8 •••••••• _. . , . to retqrn . from tI.m e to time lI~eh time . I'easonp.bly r equIred for trans.1Ie .1S -.~ ' ~1 ~ IimltRegUla,. c.~rle ... will deliver parceli "yh'erev,r. po •• lble. ;, .~' {, ,c •• Biliflcatlon. weight .lImlt •. ra~el. zone portaUCllt and d elivery will not be ac· . olf r,?~.~ 0 " ~ndltJ\lnll; ~n otaet. to Jfro- cejlted for mal\lng. . ' : Parcela ~illt' ,be mal/ed _at tl?e. po.otoffic~ · o.~ . br~np~~' an.~ .~~~cl~' mote the' ,servtce to .the pU,b lle . or .to /. ". Manufacl;ured ~rth:I~ •. ~ ,. ..tamp. must b~ ueed. ". , ..it. ._ .' ,.; ' {' III
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Terma of Sale One-third cash in hand, the ba la nce in two equal installmcnts payable in one a nd two years from day uf sal", deferred payments to be secu red by mortgage 011 thc premises sold and to bear interest at the rate of 6 per cent per annum.
ZOE ELLA DUKE Administra . trix of the estate of W. H. Duke, deceased. W. F . SMI1'H , Auctioneer, 2-3 Davies Bldg_, Dayton, O. P. S.-Lytle' is located on the D. L. & C. R .. R:. ' 'l'tmc trainS tlaily each way.
A specimen of the whale-head stork, or Bhoebill, of the White Nile. one of the rarest and oddest birds that is known, ~ecently reached the London zoological gardelll!. These birds live in almoat ina.ccesaible B'W'ILJ'IIPS in the interior of Africa, and are eo hard to capture that, until now, none had heen brought to E urope for more than forty years. The whale-head stork ill probably a heron, rather than & stork, although it resembles both birds in appearance and characteristics. The adult
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bird stands more than four feet high. It has an enormous head, with a MAFFI~, Bmall crest that gives it a ridiculous look. The bill is very large; the Undertaker and Embalmer, THI CJtllATItST Veterinary] upper blade is conc;ave and hilS sharp cutting (.'(]gcs, and the lower W ill be found 1n the ott! Graduate of Obkl;State~ Unlver"ty Bank Building, oppoaUo jaw is somewhat like that of a peliIN THI WORLD t he National Bank, can. Tho feathers are grayish. The I'UBUSHED WEIll.Y. 54.00 fER YEAR Telephone 1n hoose and ot· birds are snpposed to feed upon fiee where I can be called Office at residence in F. B. Sher- IIOTILS, DRUCci'i8T8. IIPICIALlaT8, Elmall fish and mammals, such tl8 rats 0011 TUM. R 6, T R A " 8 F' Ii R, CAB day Of nigh t , woC?d's house, Fourth Street. AND 'BUa SERVIOE CAN PIlOFI' and mice. They have a comical Va.Iley Phone 1'-2, av USINC ITa ADVIRTISI"C COLUMN. habit, especially when they eat, of Telephone 28 Main 8(reet. Wayne8ville, Ohio SAMPLE COPY FREE winking the pale membrane that ........ HIW YORK CLIPPER Waynesville. Ohio protects the eye. The specimen that ..... York. N _ Y. is now in London waa taken :trom If you have any surplus ·taa DeKt and reared. by hand.
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)Irs. A. ft. TlLbof, of Crider, Mo" h"d been tronbled wiih sick head aolae for abou' five Ybars. when 8he began 'aking Chamberlain 'II Tablet!!. Slae hal taken two bottles of thelD lind 'hey have oured her. Blok headaohe i. caulled by a dit'ordered stom&oh for whloh these tablet8 are ellpeoially intended. Trv them , get wsll and stay well, Sold bV all dealerB,
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learnin~ to cook, Range the best stove that you could buy anywhere at any price. Mrs. Sarah Tyson ..Rorer, the atknowledged foremost cook of the country , has prepared an Oven Thermometer Guide exclusively for Moore's Range. H gives the time required and the heat nece ssary for baking all different kinds of food. This guide is fastened right onto the stove where it is always in plai n sight. Moore's Range is also equipped with Moore'. Oven Thermometer, which is mounted clear through the door, thus giving the exact temperature of the oven. Then there ' s the Moore ControDer Damper, which enables you to keep a uniform temperature or to control the heat, as is required by Mrs, Rorer's Thermometer Guide. This damper . gives you practically the same control of your range oven as you would have of a gas oven. Moore'. Fire.Teated Glua Oven Door enables you to see the condition of your food in the oven with o ut openin2" the door and causing di scomfort as well as the loss of heat. With these advantages you don 't need to spend nearly so much time over the stove, and your cooking is bound to be a success regardless of your experience.
No matter whether you are an experienced housewife or a young woman just
ter levy on yo' ~ule. , Tho snrface brightnes8 of walls or Ra8tUIr-Let . him come. I Be done I :ooilingtl lighted by daylight or art ip~ed bof~ hind feet of da~ mule . :ficial light is now determined directly 'Wlf dynanute. ,j, :by an improVed portable apparatus for measuring illumination and known as the ''holophune lum cter ." The newly married couple sat Tests of various wall papers in rooms close together by the fire in the draw- I ilighted by tungsten lamps showed ing-~m_ H er head was pillowed I that a ~rface brightness of 0.3 f~t on hili shoulder, and he was in • state candles 1S usually nccceaary to gtve of sentimental ecstasy. I the room a cheerful appearance. "I have just been reading a book," , 'Light blue, dark red, deep green and he said, "the sincerity and beauty of d eep blue wall papers showed sorface ' which are ennobling. It is a work brightncea varying from 0.3 foot of lovD-ilO uplifting, 80 beautifully eandles fo r t he first mentioned to ,ID!piring, 80 pure I" 0.05 for the last mentioned, with She looked at him with a far-away corresponding r eflecting power varylexpression in her eyes. To him ahe ing from 40 per cent. to 4 .5 per cent. 'eeemed to be pondering every word. I He was charmed. Then with & pain_ REDUCING COaT OF UViNG. lul shock,.he Waa disillusioned. An Athena (Oa..) doctor has "George," she exclaimed, "shall found the secret of long life and we have the beef for dinner todlly happiness in oabneal. F or t en daj'l3 cold, or shall I haah it?" he haa eaten only 8. hanelful ot I cooked oatmeal daily, and says he TOO BAD.. IlBVer felt better. in his life. "'He is always making hiB wife unoeomfortable!' PROVING THE CONTRARV. ''Why, I thought they go.t on very well indeed?" "Vary your'meaIl8 for dNrcrent "'They do, but he helps hook her ends.." "But look at our cook 1 Sho ,into her eoraeta." beats eggs to make them stiff and steak, to make it tender."
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Tbe Controller Damper not only controls the beat, condition right on top of the fire, the oxygen mise. saving advantages' At least drop In to our store ana but also controls the coal. It positively uvea one- WIth the smoke, soot and gas as SOOn as they are let .us show you bow perfectly It worh. Let us exAnd Moore's Ranges are tbe GlIb' formed. and all are burned up right tbere In the flre· plaID the many valoable featnres which we baveD't ranges baving tbis controller damper. \•. box, tbus overcoming the smoke and soot nuisance. even room to mention here, They will utoallla youl But tbis Isn't tbe only saving on your fuel expense .~ 8y burning the smoke, soot and gas you get addi· . But come now. while our stock is complete. W. wbi ch tbe Moore Range offers you. Tbe Moore Ever· ~ tional beat and yonr fuel lasts longer. Owln~ to the wtll not try to orge you to buy, All we ask is tbat laat\ntl J'lrebKlI: means another iavlng. Tbe lIues In peculiar construction of tbe Everlasting Flreback. you 100II at tbe range, tbis flreback are with Moore's Rivesof better so constnlcted balfRange a firebox coal satisfaction than It will •f;=;;;=~;:::::::;;==:==:======::;:====:::;:::;;, tbat tbe alr from _ wltb tbe firebox filled with coal. and it'. Rorer'a Thermomet GaIcI l1li tbe draft c)pen· ~. tbe 011'" nolle on eartIl tbat will, Thn. ........., ••~ ......... _ ....... ,.!!..... e l1li
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Burinl RI· 'l o1rr ,,,' ,' .. v, ~ rld ' a Prol"_ which JOU oontaining the meat, the two holes Tbe CorwlR Rchonl gflvl' "n ';Il I .. ,· n".J 1,( '. :1 T(' ading at any time, and " · II ! ~j . \Ii '! hold your interest forever. being one over the other. The ox Bellbrook. tainmllOt ChriRt.m 'IR eve Jt, '\", ~ ' 1" .' I,' , ~ "D " .\G-c.3 EACH MONTH 100 PlCTUIID hide was then pegged down withl ( Doillyed ) well aU·e nded Tbere WA~" In \''' ],' , ~ ~,:J :.;mcw or IDDALIInIMIT wooden JlC8S in t.h.nle . or wQle..\ Willis Marshall on 1 wife. of CbrlStlOl\~ tree fi nd pr"~f1 r, t . .. . " Sbop Nota." D~_t (20 _ l places. Sprlnll Valley. and i>aD MftrihaU t·be Chl l(lren. .. ' cOS "".Yways 10 do thinllB-bo .. to make . w,eful arttcl .. for home and abo... repairs. cIe. "The hyena, on finning the bait, of Day tOil, lipan' Chr\atmlls witb MiMl!!E'1;O l\l\l1n ip ,"~ (l 1."11 '" \ " h Amatour M.daaDIco" (10 pa"es) tell. how to II make Mission furniture. wireJessoutfita. beam forced his head through the small their slater Mill Fl.mny. !lev were viHitin~ in III Ui'" 1 ., en"ines, mBllic. and aU tbe thln8ll a boy lova IL . 1 I rat. Da) hole in the OJ( hide 10 obtain it, the Mr . and Mrs Chu Brel ~ f o rd en l'\st w",pk . I,. 1 • , 1 . 1 H4 : u .. r Ln Da.y McrtJn.r '1.50 PEl! TEAll. I.au CO,.£111 CIIRI IU:OOa.m. cuts in the hide giving way Buffi- tertalned the following durin g tbe Mr tlnd Mr R w,,' If h, d, T1 , II' . •. 1'; \ ·r dtH (. ut lfrdnkltn , Ask your newsdealer. or ciently for that purpoee. The bes.t bolldava: Mr. and Mra. Alf Weaver d!lu ghte r H II,I " " f X , ' , \" '1'1. " \'I "l t I J ~ r fl lrtiv e!! here. W1IIT& _ .aMPUl COPY TOOAY Orthodox Friends Churca. aeized th3 meat, but on trying to and famt)y, of Xenlll, Mr . and Mrs, j1(uellh. o f r.h~ II :0'1 " ". ,,, d f III - ---.~--MnI. Ru~h Murray. Putor POPULAR MECHANICS CO. alB w. w _ _ .... c _ withdraw hi. head had to UlIC con- Barry Weaver, of Dlivton, lirs. By. Chril!lt'lIlll~ SabbaLh Scbool . 9 lao a . m . Re Rular cbu reb Re nlce, 1 U " 0 ... m. CbrlllLlaa ~:n tl e avor . tiderable force, ' which nat.umJly Nel\l(t Zea, (nBe Cuuoio"ham,) of .. : :10 p _ .J_ h h Id h d Mi ss Ini~ Da vis is visiting frIends URW' WIU pegs t at e the ox i e Centerville, rnd. and AJra J. U to the ground, the J'e8ult being that Barnf188 aod family . In CedarvIll,,, Ohio. II. MoCray will Bell hi~ hor8es the poor brute had a collar securely Miss Minnie Underwood III re, Mr. and Mrs . Fred Everhut and ~nd llvery stock on Jlinullry l ti t h . fastened around hi8 neck ....hich he por&8tl worae. ohildren, of Franklin. are here WALTER MCCLURB, BARNHART, 11'88 quite unable to get rid of. Kemp ~t,-.in, of Dayton, ill visit. vI81tin8 relatives. John Peterson wi!1 hllve fl sale on "lie could not run-or walk, and iog hill Unole ~teely Kemp, sOIl~h of V, II . Browa and family (Ire Fe bruary lOth . f<ee bill s I!t.ter . Notary Public Funeral Dlrel:tor. Men had he been able to go any dis- towu, 'hill week . gUf'sts of relati.es in Bel!broek and • - • All kinds ot Notary Work . Peosloo ' . tance incumbered by 8uch aD oh- Billy Du1f, of Indillnapolla, sl Dayton . SAVING THE FAT HEROINE Work .. I3peoialty. Telephone day 0Ir night. atacIe would have brought up short visiting hia brother Jamell, of this Miss Nellie Clflrk returaed to her Valley phone No. I, £.oDg Ga llery God Advised the Little Resin the first patcll of bush or grMB plaoe . borne in Norwoad. Wedne8day . Distance No. ,,9-11'. "uu to Make Three Trips he encountered. He was now at thE' Mi~R Irma IIllIs. of Olnoinnatt, Is Mrs . 0 .J . Cba lfant and rln ugh t llr, If Neceuary. , WAVNESVILLE, • OHIO mercy of the individual who had set spending a few daY8 with ber par of Monongllheln, P L. ~pent tho h oli . 'l11e ...te Poli ('e Cuptain 'W illiam the trap and ~uld be put out of tile entl here. dllY8 wiLb her m other Mrs . P. (.; 11\1' • . Branch OOice, Ha,.veynbuq. O. -c-iifie easl'1" W'ayqui y. Quite a numbtlr of .Jr. 0 U. A MI~s Luther Rllvnold!! PPflllt thll R. Hodgkins of New Y ork , wh o di c,1 frll ll! card illc stra in tlut! he brOllg ht MeobBnlc's attended t1lK funerRI of bolioRYR in Dllylon . ------- ~ ~----011 h.v Tcnu cing hi s wl'ight ove r fiCly Freemen MoGrew, lit Beavertown. Mi~8 Lur .. Tinn ev hM ~ !lecu red a ACCOUNTING FOR IT. Those who sec It perfoc· p Oll nIls in t hrt'c wec.ks, hided ('orpll' IlIs& FridILY . tion in silverware i np08it.ion to i>llyton, Ohi o. J('I1,'C, !lnd o ft en reliul ('(1 his fri ends Milia Oarria KElble bas gone to 6J~~ \'nriably choose forks, "'That man has qui~ • reptilian RO i4er 1\4()r!(nn, nf Cillcinut.t.i, il'l wit h a necdo les that Iwu corjJul~n cc spoona nnd fancy .ervCbioago to vieit ber brother Charley caat of countenance." ing piece. stamped with home for" f f' w d ':1!1. f o r tJlcir blltt. and wife. the renowned trade mark - ._ - ,. - -- "He probably acquired it from BO ,. r went In rt 1I!I'Io(]rnma th l' O~ her J . M Petersou and wife (lnt,er often seeing BDake8." Bere i" 1\ rnm edy that will cnro . I "(' tained tbeir S008 and 'heir wives your cold. Whv Wl\~t,e tim e Rill! Ill g It, nptnill Ilnd!! kin il slliu onf' Cbristmas DtY . m oney f!lxpo:lrimf'nting whf>f1 ,V',n "'tD aftrr noon to 11 po l i,'" r" l'o rt (' r. "'I'hl' HI8CLA... Robnt., 'he little lion of Al 1Cd- get" prepfHali oll t,hllt h .. " wiln 1\ lu ·roinc was flit - fatt e r th a n 1ll,Y>l' lf, " I n th e ~(~' o Jl(l net ~ l H' fell ove r"Hall your friend any histrionic warda, Is very aiok with membn- world ",ide reputlltlou h~ it.!I (' nr (\ ~ I n quality nnd beauty of t.his dilleR8". Ilnd OA. n n IWII:V~ h" l "na n l , and ti lt' 111' 1'0 , II littl e f; (' rU W IIY of desil;n, this well· aspirations ?" nQUS oroup. kn ow n silver is unsurd epend ed upon ~ It 11' lon ,H''''' e vpl'V I I 1 I r 1 ' . ------~.~--~"Oh, he doolt, bother any about whflre 88 Chl!.mhllrll\ln 's Cou !! h •. Ift l' • .r H.I1 g-l" n 1,,1' W I' Ullt! s'.,. IIl(·d passed. It. remarkWhen you want It. rell!lble med!- R amed .v . !lnr! i~ Il m mlicine of ren l l lO ht' '. IUVlIl;.i a f!I:od d('u l o f ,] itnCliliv history. Be ....ants to be an actor," able durability has olne for a .ou~h or oold to ke Cburn · won it the popular in SWlmm llJ.g \nth her t Oll'uru the berllt.in'lI Cough Rilmildy It cao merit. Fnr Ril lA hy nil rtP fl.IM 8. tid e "Silver PlAt, EVASIVE. -~ yucht. fllwRYIl be depended upon Bnd ill that Wears. " , Rn l d by h'llding • ple:~8ant aod aafe take For ~ .. Ie NOT IN THEIR SET. ":\ 3 th e hC'ro ~ p l a sh co1 Hnd slru).!rlea ler R every. "Do you think we will b&.., by all dealerll. gll'(] lIndcr his lwu l'y hurJ eu a goJ wh e re. S~nd for . ecarcity of coal this setUIOD?Culo.lol,.'' u e "C·L" DR. J. W. MILLER. "Arc yo u on [r it'nel ly te rm s with yelled frolll the ~lI l1t'r:v: Ihowing aU New Burlington "8me, wu'll ai.aye ha.., coal to designs. Ihp people who live across " ths i "' You 'll ml n 't·.I o il that way , 110 ! MEUIOI bum.IRIl. . . . CO .• .•• DENTIST•.• ~l rl'{'t ?, _. I Rav!.' ;,'hat YOII I'li ll 11,)\\' and t:Ollt C U Ilt41 r n.l1unal rUI ... r Co •• &hool began IIgain last Thursday --~--~.~-. ------/iuoceI Mlr, I " ~I f' rI'Y. nu. They nrc 8entf m~ 1 huck l or the I'I 'R t. ?lllkc threc trips 11(11Il0l. ~. 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In slslent thal I should IrnmedlnlPly I l oo ke d al Iier nOli' wit h more Ihnn ca n l11ak(' nOlltln~ o ul of IIwl11 ." or ~ Ioom from tbe fa lllnll " frlo·zp Il eor "T -I's aoe 11 1~nl" b n, ('IDal'I' 11 nll :I.'·. l ' II<1oub tedl)' s he stop a ll InquI ry! I had lalll aw ake IntPrcsl-wllh n reeling of sorrow. or LA' 0 \ '. " ~ III I h ... sa m e fiShl n t r nopp.r had I;u f - th eir r esld ell ce. ~ [ ucit of th r lr tIme I hand .. ,1 him all o f Ihem . w oul d hal'l' a ~[Jo(1 (·, pl anatlon for f"rpc! 8p \' .. ra l da\'R with n too( lluch~ . th ey sPc lId f1yln!: to th p Wi ll doW8 or tho whol e n Ight. ponderrng tl~c Sllll R- understandillg . Tbe d l'fltl of Katba"T lt ip." I ('xpllllllt·d. " 1 r II !I (I In It(' r hpr I E' l ephon f' tIl ('ssngp nt th(' III ~ ht In II hanrl -lo.han;1 ('ollfll .. t h,. rp(, ph'ed ,r. P_ :\Iorgau's otllce I\('fO ~~ th e s tr eet. lion n nd see k ing a so lution. \\ h at ~ea- rine Farrl~h had bro ught me 10 u Ron could she :tal'C? \Vlto ('ould 11I1\'e r-1oS{' r sy mpathy wllh unfortunate p c r - hnnrl nllll Ih n OIIt f' I'R wpr o l' c' r 11i",'c bpror.... I lolrl tllY ~ I' 1f Ihnl 1111''1" o nly n pist o l ha ll in tilt . 1-1 {:ltt I'hp('k . It Yestl)rduy at n oon JunH'ij .I. 11 111 and l a(' k of sleC'P allli lite Indd('lI l III th e I(n. ock c d oUl his nehln/-; tooth. and I A _ Barton lI epburn n o t le d.thelll . Infiue n ce d h er to su ch actJolI? ~o n 8 iunu lIced 10 sec k dealh. As I und pr Ih 08(, hIl Sh"H." On e h y nil... , h ,. l,oll ('('n;n n (':..~ m ln"d Illtr!( th n t had np SC I my n('rH'S , Illy pn ssp d ollt tltrou g h th I"f t corn(' r 01 "Plgron s are actlv e t otl ay. ualll Mr_ Tho nrst train, 1 round. lea IWO BU W Ih at thI s poo r g irl WII S young and hlB 1110uth . Th e joy o f '::"l tlnl' rid of Il epburn. . minutes berore fiix. I onl<! rl'd br.," k. [aIr I sadly wonllerl'd wtraL lru ge d), t h l) tIl. turtl i ng t h"m c'ar('fllily o\'(, r and misg-ll"ings wer(, 1I 11erl y rooll~h. At I... n g lh Ihp e1nor op<'n (·,j Hl owlr . th p tooth'l<'ltr Wa 'l so g-r('at that. tb e " Plg eonR!" saId Hill. "T II <' ), rl) not Ol'Cr. fast. though In no mood for c atln g. IIHd drll'<'11 h ... \, to dro w nin g . "Th"r,, 's nOlliln!; ' 0 IIt('m." h I' finnl - had I'x p e I ~rl to 5 ...... L o ul HP h (' r~ (' l f he- trno]l('r co uld not b (' mlld (' 10 go to pl gcons, th ('y're "rav('ns b,r l l~ !;ln~ !llorsnd \V ent to Dayls' room . I rc lt that Never sh u ll I forget th e Impress ion gan hIs dinne r . - N ew ' Oil, " o rlrl . I needed his advI ce. I found him Ihe pl c lure o f this s ui cid e madc Oll ! y Rnnounc .. ,'- " Tit " Wfl!(O n w ill b e 1,Inrl It. bUI It was Ih e same m u l(!. This UI P. rear to hav e hl B 1V0und dr(1~egd . h cr" I n fl mlnlll .. . IrIon' suppose time s h.3 he ld Ih e door hardly as wI de awake , smol,lng a c igarette In II E'd. m('! Sh e l ay on her back. with long you 'lI wnnl 10 b e I'lalm hf! an y ('reo ll as b (ore. It's tbe Basl est tblng In tho world to Drlelly I related lo blm the amazln/l blond e tr euses or well -k ept hair ft08lEast Tennessee News, for finding lit£' body?" ''I'm !Iorry . " I r . HIl<' ~altl. " but Mill telephone conversation I had had with Ing Ollt 011 e i ther sIde or ber shapely Shermn n 'S army. marching through go tram bad to worlle. Louise th e night before. h ead . H er eye s were c losod. but bpr East T e nn o~see. where th e (lCople Free VIew at the Lake. "Wbat possIble reason c ould I.a ve sbapely brows snrt long dark lasheR wore generous . bllt "ery Ignorant aDd "Fin est and vlewfulest place. [laths Influenced ber to make such II strange madc her fuce coml11y even In denth . natural. CA me nne day to the foot of request?" I concl uded. Her clothing. I observed. was well the Cumberland mOllntalns_ Tbore ap- ancl to\lots on modernist prlnclpl"s. "A woman doesn't · bnve to have a I11l1de. and though wet and soil ed as It peared a good old lady wltb II snull Th e botel not b eing adapted for health resort of Ills, Is only preserved for reason." he answered-ftlppan t l y. It was by the water It still I;nl'e tb e ImSlick In h e r mouth. , "Whll'h \YO}' Is tlJe countyseat!" th e sojou rn ot passe ngers. touri sts lIeemed to me. pressIon or n eatness: and sportsmen. ' asked Sht'rmlln. "You don't und erstnnd! " I ('rl ed , Wc grasped the body gently b y Iitc "neputed excell ent cooking. Nobla. "I dldn't know." ~n lll shp. wIth a "Lou[se Is not the ordInary fllgbty arms nnd drew It In to th e bank, where look of wonderment. "tbat th e county r eal. well -In In wines. dltTerent boer s . girL Sho has tbe IIncst, best-balanl' etl we IIrted It to tbe park b e:ll)h on The magnificent outlook Is grandlous. hnd any sea!." mind or any wODlan I ever knew_ She which I hlld b ee n sllllns. "I snpJl()se there nre somo moon - DAily six trains to all parts of tbe never ncts on Impulse. " "I wonder Ir I I!crc Is anything about shin e dl~LlIlerles liP In tbl'se moun- globe. Free view at tbe IIv el}- l ake ." Davis looked at m o wltb thut exas· her to Identlry her by? SAid the po. - From a foreign holel guid e. talus?" peratlng smile of hls _ IIceman. and togelber we looked. " I l'!'ckon 8 0 . " "Kent," be replied, "wheD yo u hnl'e AppareDtly lhere wns nOlblng. Ther(' Neither Acceptable, "T hnt Is bad fr,r the people-very been married 8S 101111' as I bove, wh en w e re no rings on her hunds. Ihough Pretty Daughtel'-So you don't like bac! . " yOU know wom en UB well as I do. you the (~llgerS were those o f n womo" of "What, whisky had?" s h o uted the Jim? w1ll r ealize tbe folly of trying to find r()fint!m~llt. The officer turned back Her Fathol'-No; he appenrs t o be old lad y. her ",yes op enIng wIth T'eosons ror tb e thin gs women do. I h e co llar of ber cou t, bUL (he name amazement. "Why. whisky Is the capable of Dothlng. TheIr minds Are not governed by r ell- at Ihe mal,er had be en cut away. Pretty Daugbtcr- But wbat obj ech es t thln~ In tbe world. That's wbat eon, but by Impulse_ Every Bane wom "Sh e dldn't want nobody to kno\\' tion bave you to George? saverI Lilli r ell er's life." an knew t ha t I he hobbl e sl(lrt wns an who s \t(' WBS. I guess," h e said after a Her Fn.th el'-Oh. h e's worse than "nm I" ellers Is d ead-died five Absuralt1, ye t wh('n Fashion decided hasty e xam Inatlon . "Th ey g en erally .J Im }I t'! strik es me as being capable years ngo. " interrupted a bystander. f avo r of the h obble slllrt It was t ry to bide tb el r namea." "ThRt· s whnt kllJ ed him then- dldn't of anythlng. -Stray StorIes . ~· orn . I doubt I'e r .l' murh If MIHS Fur"Yes. I suppo se they do." Bald drInk !tIl)' whisky. Poor Dill. how be rlsh h("'~lf co uld 1,,11 yo u why she npath etl cnlly . mu st Ilav" sutTered." lit ..... A",lin'" Bag Pnl1 ~nk... rl"li ciollo nsk ed ,ou 10 dlsconllnuo your In ~('~-I 'TTe got 10 /-;0 o l' or to Ih p ars<:!nnl li ght cuke. for breakfast. nil grocc ..... ,\.tv , tlgution . Probably she Il c te rJ on im ·· and r ppor! this lind !Wnd for thl' wag . pul se _ By Ihls tlmc Rhe U\ldoubtedly all. \\'111 you walt 1111 I t'u m e ba e k? It Was of No Account. Identlfled_ Is just 8S enge l' a8 she ever wos ror I wun'l, bl' l ang." While riding In n Ktreet ear nt. Cln · Doctor- Are you nnemlc. Pnt~ ::::r YOU 10 go o n ." " 1'11 wnll. " I Hni d . clnnall. an unsophIsticated r ce rult I Pat.- No. doct.or- lrlsh .- I,lfo, from Ull up -s lAte r O/-; llIlc n t noti ce d (; ~==~~~_"E~~~=~!!!!'!'!!!"~~~_ II" dl s:1 1'jJca rf'd up II", p:tlll "lid I " " " -hat would you adI'IMe? " " " t rnn from lJIin olA sitting n ClIt t G );'V ''I'tI go on ." said Dads hl('oilll'aIJy . lI'''s l ell ItlO rt(·· willi Ih ... III" l y . A 8 I him pas A R ('c) nclIlCIOr a quarler In pay· _ a s h e li,;hlec1 another cigarelte. Bal there. lIl cdlla tln ,: UII litl' 111 )" ,, 11' 1';' m ont fol' hiH far(' . Th e conductOI Are Rlch ..t In Curative QU.1itiC 8 For II mOl.n l·nt I wns almost shnl( en Ihat had ('a ll sNI 80 1111( 11)' [J l ltc'r IraI" passed him bn('k 15 ce nts. The rnan .. ,,~ BAOKAOHE, RHEUMAT'SM, In Ill ,\" d el 1'Ill Illai ion In do no lhlng un- l!tllf'H, [ U. '(' II 111 (' "0 Il s,'l oIl 5 o f lit." fa l 't apparently hadn 't n oticed th" sh ort KIDNEYS AND BLAD~~R_ _ _ t i l I Il " d B<'en L oui se. It E>C€Ill (' d a" If tlla t 0 ,1 0 o f th io ;:!r'l' s I,all tls waR a~ o In his ('hu nge, so tbe recruit l ean · P,·.-haps she . c l os<'d as If el' (- II III '!"lIll : ~ It .. II aR U GI'i, m i,::l! t be rl!;ItL .,d ov e l' lInrl sn ld : ba rl arl(' d o lll y on hnpllls~. I'e rlmp" ' 6trll'lI:g to ~onl' ('a l SO IIl"tltillg "Excusn m e. but! think that con. h er IO "e f o r m c had mnd e h er f e<' 1 Stoopillg' ()~.' r. 1 1'1' n t l ; "f'I " ~" d li a" k tluc t. or d ellberat.ely ch ealed yo u." Ilt aL I lt t' 11\1' ('~ II", a l io n IJIlght lend m e I h e Rllff<'lI lnf.; 111Ig't' rs. I "How's t hat?" Inltl d ~ n ~(' r . ItUI I rr '('o ll " lcler(' d. Sh c Au c x 1'1l1mall on of h 0 r r ol' ,·:t n:,' I ,) I If, Ia Growing Smaller Every Da,.. ""'Vh)'. h e ga v e you bnck on ly 15 lint! ;:1\' , II IIi C' Il l'r II) I e an d lrURt 111' ,1 my lip s as I sa w w h a t II1I tl Ii . "11 "0 11 c ents out of the Qunrter ." cO llti,I, " C" . ::;110 ~lIr, ' l y lia s ('ntJll c- r1 cea l pd Ilt r.: re. LX ~ are "Oh. w e ll." IinHwo rp,c] Ule vnteran '0 f1l11 C'Hlntl"l\r'{' [milt m,-'. I co uld 1t W [IS n Ilt l l p s" r:1\1 o r ;,·110\\' l)lIl'"r " responsible - they nonchalantly. " h e' lI hu ve a hard time nn ' IIfJl lt Q' . dJ ly l ' tlllt i IlU(, th r Inr C'stl r,a ) ('(,)ll1d h arrll ,\·. h" lip\,f' ~l1 Y ( ' ," ' ~. It Ih not nnly give relief getting r[<! of the Qllart .. r ." ' 11)11 ,,1 11i'JII I nrsl ~,( 'i ll [; h ('l'. l11u ~ 1 be Ihlll tl·II 5 l it II!' g Ir l I ,. r l' was - they pennanenUycwe " I :1111 g" III ,I; III 10\\11 Ol~. IIl(l fir~t un o ~l! .. r or 11I <l " IC', i,:" III ti ll' 1',IIIJ:ngq/ ( The Green Chevrons_ ltipatioD_ I mi ll ." I Flllri "''' ' I ~ I'· '' I.v . [ " .I.wlI d o , l'il alll ot' I·nll l.· I Wd' " " r' I, IIl~ III lin =----.,.IJ [0 l SG6 Hospital Steward .1. H . lions UII Iloll: i 11;; !llnll I l iB-\(' s~' n hN. . r a l ·(, \. I itl' I') Ih e- ,. a l"1 '1 ,,11,.'(\ fru g\ Parks' was on duty at Fort OntarIo. them for ".-\nd I .. 11 :111 IW 1) ' 1 \I'llh Ihl) I m' es- nU' nt IIJl t n Ih c Il g lt' . h ;:I 111" '·t· was BilioUllul, O~wego City . N. Y. At that tlmo tbe tl g:tt lofl." ~ al<l 11:\\ is w ilh Ihnt (' xas· nO Lhlll g 0 11 I t - noL II II " rd . y,,, tliNe ID<lilellioD, Sick Heeclwe. I . SkiD. P enlan excitement was at Its belght. £K' ratln~ := mJi~ ' of hi ~ . wa s no nlis t;tI\~ ns.: Ih e t ' !ll nl' n ll d 1(IX ~ SMALL PILL. SMALL DOSE. SMALL PRICE. nnd men w e r e being secretly en liste d Impa llc 11I Iy I II: I fl . tI I('(t him tUN) of Ihc' pall('r. Ii 1\;1" II IIII ,III III,.dly for the Irlsb cause. Olle day when 'm ust bear I " holl('(1 dOli II a "UI ' \I f r off!'I' alld hur- th l ' sn n: e Ilt at L ~ u i~ .. """ I ha d (o u IlII he w as In the city In unIform. wIth 1'1"(1 10 lit.· ~ : a ;J( ", . '1'1 If' jOllrn,·y In KO l htlrln~ ' s r(l() 1I! Ufl,1' ,'III' hud I \\.t the emerald-green chevrons on. be s('('nwd lIll I'S ;11 ,:1 li l,i h's 10 11l!". l\r ou;..: h ' tr' ed to l(j ll h"rsc Jr. It \\'a~ tl : ... sam e '\1 WU8 accosted by a Ron or ErIn. th c I ra i n m ll .l " f " 11 h ll)[I ~ . II~ 8()0 1l as {I ' uL Ih e poll('e had rl ls"'"N'd I ii An " Are yez enllstln'?" th fl ((Irr )' lalld. d 111l' I II ;\ ( ' W Y n rk 1 (~" l'\" Elsl~ l r ' s r oo ll1 . T'H' r " W;Hi no "Yes." fl p r :H1t; InllJ II ':I xi a ll11 !J1'c1e r " d Illp ql1(;Sllon In my mInd 1t 111 11t ;1I It was "18 It for the F enIans ya n.re?" dri""r 10 ,s k (' rul' 111 OIl<'C tn lit" F ll r- , 1,<:, sa m o Ihat 11 ,<> ,r<.mall ill Al'dwilY W. Cell , •• Il •• , . . d "No." rhl .,n .... rl,,1t h011 s('. :-0;01 II lIli l Wc h a tl l llrl\(·d I ' .l1d torn up before sh~1 it :Ir: ,; ,.c1 II(' r s<!!r w,. .. , .......,."...... ":rh en wbat Is tbe grane on your t n.to (hei r ~ I rt"'t d i d I r eall ,... Ihat It l I n the IItll e 1101 ('1. lII'1 \\' hal \\ ~S lit l) trn .. I, pfin Ihl • . _. ft4 "r!L • ROR''', arm ror?" wa s s ti ll too ('Il rl y ror lIl1' to Iry 10 -ne il l' l. t" IITell Ih em'! \l' ital " .II llrl he Ihe LOt:lAYII.t.&, .. " n... I"",'n V_No In...... Louis e. el'en on suc h un u rglo llt miS' \ rorslHlous import of Ihl s Y<'l l ow l ot " .. I. ..t.aAt'hlt.... laM. Not the Same Joshua, filon as mine. A f~ w doo rs aw a y from w r tlat drove Its re.:I\ll e nl~ '0 'I eatl: 1 When General Sherman was In tbe the hou se J stopp ed I he c hauffeur IIlld Here was one fragm en t. Perbaps I mountains of eBst Tennessee-where Gently Pressed BilcK tile Stiffening Fingb .... b ade him drll'c liP lh e A" euue to Ih e, c:ould find otlie r BCI'n ]l s- p<'rhnps the nearly every family ran a stlll and entranr:c of 'en lml pu r k . I wholo l etter_ I ran down to Ihe bank [ had tear(ld tbat he would Inslsl made theIr own whisky-an old darky - - --- --.------~--I dlSVli ssed him Ihe r e and HI rolled of tlt e lake nnd b egan a s y s temntlc on my ac comoanying him to teullfy came Into camp, ' atmlcssly IntI) the park. I would walt search o f the water along shore. Foot to Ita find lug. It waH qulte a , reller "What's your - nam.a ?" asked' the -oll.8, .t..cb~. OD., ta oun _ _• pMee oolS until ten o'c1ock hefore I trIed t.o R('e by foot I studied It CArefully. l~or ten to hear blm lal[e tbls vIew or It. general. uD.FIANO." I. .uP.'UOR OU~I.ITY. Lotll se_ Stili pondnrlng the SltuatloD, minutes I searcbed unavullingly and ' ''Ot course not." I answered hastily. "Mab name'lI Jothua. Cap'n," I atrolled alon g one of the park walls tben I ca ught a glimpse ot something "TheD," said be with utmost can"Joshua eh! ·l Are you that lIame W. N, . U~ CINCINNATt, N? 62-:-,19 2 and flung myself on a be n cb by tbe yellow hnlr hldde·n by Ill< overhanging dor. "yOU mlgbt as well lMlat It. It Jo~bi1a ' BP;,k~!l , of a~tY. 'W~I.t~th~ little lake wbfU'e the swan bonts nre, '.ree, CarefullY I parted the brllDcbes_ don't do a cop no good to have _other J ollhlia~whQ li!&dJdb.8 .iill 'lIta~d: IIWI , .. There was DO one about at that early Sure enough, submerged In six inches people liDding tblngs on bls !)pllt. If "lIjo·' c.,'n;'· ~.. iIl.-bUU"IUIBwer: \ boqr a~d I was glad of it. 1 wanted of water. were more or the -yellow you ain't here' w~n' the 'wagon CQmes; ,,",&rD~t' me. ' Ali'm ,de ~ ~oshUa - ~t to be alone IUId think, Bcraps. I waded In and, scooping tlaere aIn' t nobody to say Jt WUtI·t me' H"' lon, I ...t th. ... I do 110t !mOlt: ~. thElm ur carerUl,17 .In -~_~. han !Is, laid _ ~t fotuill.the bad,. x' want 'to thad ~&k~~~b'~ ~oo~~~e," .;..., ..
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How the Boy Cot His Air Rifle Thi s d ollghtru l coa l d <'s lg n may b e tilfo matl r l' III til " p ll d of II w .'(:k lh., fl he h f'ard that th e Orc!'l':; \\' Pn ' g iving I 1I111S1 ti l r ug~ I " for P\'rry ad l· al.ta~ r' I " In c ,- ery ~;",k (If th e' ] ,i(Jge it ,~. Jryer9 Dukr ' s 1\1ixturo "' 0 noW ' rll s l ~ " H of IlIr 1)11 1' 1" es tul e uWRrd lJ d a l arge party an d s h r waH 1I0 t In vl Led . developed f()r dreb8Y wear or for gen· ~a lll all d I ~ lI u ll " I al cll II \\'11'.-\1 au d pl\rk 1.1 Fr('o ' Tt'st' nt Ompoll . '1'11('_" ('oupo n s nro good f or .. II th l' ~I:llt l lltr, ·.'1 prOflt,rt )' 10 th e C[f·c-r ~ . !II I' S. D tlllA r palizpd th aI tilt' upsta rt eral se rdc o, d e p ending upon th e man · II IH' r<' I ('all 'I'll ,' 0 111,·1' f"II(, II' I ~ d u· I k i n,1s o f use ful flrt i d cs -somet ll i ll p; t o pl c:.so ('\'rrf m,'m\Jer of ncr of Its treatm ent. It may be m a d E' "It'll a b urnln K sh am',. r~ a IDh! " sai d G r l'm' f n m i ly were asha m l! d M t h e ir i ng tilt \ Sal lll' I h ill~. " ~u ch i s Iht , law j th e faw ily. ']'lll'r" !Ire "kales, slctb , h" lI . nud but; . cn mc ms , umIn either or two l en gths-H or 5G 'h uutllllOk t·u ~I rs , Dn ,·i s. " Th E' r ll Is no tl up po scr.ll y h UllIbl u rrlt-nd s of f o rm r r Lrcllas. wntt ' h l~!i . fu uulu l u pe us, 1' ! tJ l!~ 1 of "s,· lf·h '· I"." 1\ hI li ~r(' ally ,' xa l t. d Inches. lt h as th e fashlonablo d eep OpCr.1 glt",es , c tc., c l c . rl llhl or JU Rt l('» 10 It . )';vc-ry bouy k no ws tlm cR. hy II la llY lI'll(' h " r s. bu l " pll ll ('Hf\ l aw, ' armhol es, a smartly·shaped collar anti It . "I"'ryho d y i s ij(, lIndn ll z" d." Th e \I hol e l o wn k new o r \\' lJa l t h e y As n ~ p('('in l offe r. during Jan· r e'l'ers and deeJ turn ed·b ack cutts, T b e II hi(' h , \\'11 l'n II o lll' rair' s a lou ,', (' r p· 1 uary ami P€'bruar)l onl)l, w e "Oh . 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Is it 11101'(' popu l ar to th " Ml c \llgnn house of re~reHp nta· cOll tl f' Jlln th e abSP tll hrotlw l' o r sls t ", 1' tives. t ells the following st o r y of o n e lhan i t 18 t n pra is e? I s I t 111M " In · ot his early c ases u s a la w ye r : t e r ef' ting ? I s I t pl easant", r ? n ol'S It A n e ~'T'O wa s nrr e stl' d for stea lin g HIl II "fy so m o 11lwartl ItI Ht ( or dp slru(" a (falf und th e court appolnl od Mr. tl o n? Whe n our \\' 0 1'118 hav.; "tabb pd l\1u5t pr to d ef end him . The color ed th" ah sent brnlh e r o r "I~t .. r th ro ugh "Here Is a Little Paper to Sign," man h ud nt'ver talk ed to a la \\'y er and lh ro u g h an d I .. tt fI !'( 'pulntloll \ b efor e and didn' t f a nc y th e Idea very ·.:t1'aGks, -1l e~l d ~s IlI nt, thi R property mu cb , preferrin g to try th!' case him· hl eedlng und 611'1 ,,1;1'11 d OWlI , can we Isn't wOT·tll hair as much 11M th e Main sr\[. go on our wa y. gullll f'SS alld indllTer· 5838 rnt, Huyln!(, with (·al ll . "AI11 1 my strel't plnc.. . " Att e r a short confe r " ll ce lJ elw e<' n Orville Slout~lIav e I my sUppeI1l "Well." n 'jo ln ed Ralph, "I und e r · MI'. MaHter and th e n egro th e court The motber w i th a growing boy to brolhl'r's k" f' IWr?" or my shoe' S ou, M a ria '? stund' that John Moore, one of the aslled the negro how 11 .. would pl ead . dress will appreciate the simplicity Some Cogent Reason , Mrs, Stoutc--'fllke 'em olI and see I f.l ·u sl ees, is ", .. aring a n e w dlnmond Th e la\tpr ro se IIlo\\'ly and "aid : of this knickerbocker design. The I Hili IllV brotllPr's l«' <' p<'r. Ih1'l'i'f(,r/) for yourllelf. pin, lind tll<' y BIlY that Greer ,Present· ",J(, dgp. y our honoh . I Ill pa ds pot trousers cun be mad e wIth ,ir without I will tIlllk t' myself st r o ll g tlint I 1lI1l )' W.6. NETHERY, e d It to him, ].r t It. go. When 1 luoll guilty 0 11 adYI(~e of my att orn oy. but Neat Knock. 413 Gardner Blda" Toledo. Ohio a ny, aQd are finished with legbsnds of l en d blm a hand Wh PII h e Is w(:ak : around and !'Pte how cozy YOU'\'c mad o J ain't got 110 faith In uny attoro e y: elastic. Wash materIal may be used IJ t ,t.e y Hake r , Ihe f OO l hall star. wa s or a4t1",. . 8uperlntend"n~ of that 1 ma y rarry my own bllrd c lI un · ImmlJr1'&tloD,Ott.awa.Caaad •. the plnce Iwn'. I fut'! as Ir it Is a ltl nd so. I'll t ell YOll , j e d ge . da l I don e !!lole or cashmere, mob air and serge. lunch l nK In his nallv e Philad t'l phla . faltNl ngly and lin a part or Ill s when of paluct' ." d e calf and I throws mYRdr on d e The pattern (5838) Is cut In sizes 4 he I s w eary . • A young girl, ov e r h f! r queer alilga' l "Oh, nalph . you are so easily .:nl b Inflrcy o r d H c oul't." - RII'lIIllOlld TIlD es to 14 years . Medium size will re(or pear sa lall, Ilwntio lll'd l hH nam e fl ed." s lgb ed ~ l r8. Du\·IA. Dl sl'ateh. quire 1% yards of 36 Incb material. I I~m my broth e r ':; k t'c ppr. IIH' r p fore ~ f a Prlncl'lon su ph o m ore who bnrl ounce of prevention I wUi ch~er him on tllc WilY : I will jJlny"d r a th pr t.adl y on his c laRs t eam . " Thnl's b l'call~" I've go t ,.,·hal Gree r T" procure thts J",Item eo n ,' 1(1 rrnlll I I J k can't scheme for and get." ~1ad All Kinds of Money, Literally, t o "Puttern Department. " u f Ihl " p a per, Rhow him that n storm ant • IIr nes ~ worth a pound of core" "li e I s an awfull y !lie p boy," shC' Black droPllc <.l Into \\'hite' s offi c e Write nome 11l1d "cldreK. pl al lll y. HIH\ he I Olll unafraid, ~ o that hI' llla y ht' p m · 8a ld . " '''hat WIlS It h e plu,Y (!d on tbe ",,"hat'fI Ih ll l" " Do not let another d"l ",,55 wilh· sur o to gin, Idze u.nd nUIJlUCr ur IHL L ~ts rn . Ik h h hi I b o ld f' lIed to IVa ~ t rou g . S O WII va ' "I!'v e n. Mr. na k ~l"- halfba (' k , Quarler · "You :Jnd th.. c hildren." cri ed thE! nlld In v it C'd him ,to dinne r , sttltlng that out gelling a bottle 0 T U1"1' UC 'S had " all kinds or moner ." White l ey of Ilhadow with a hrav p h{~ a rl and h e hig h earted f<,llow, lind his wife reo FAMII.Y F.LIXIIl. ba ck. fullback '!" lI;rned hlti houncing kiss with a proud accepted the Invitation , and tla:y NO. 5838 , 51ZE .. .... ... ~..... .. head PrE·ct . Bathe the limbs well :uter hard work Th e handsome and h C' r ru l ean "Hoor violent exercise, and you will he r e~ dined w e ll- so well that when the I lun m y h ro th er's k ee p" r , thC'rlerore bey" p mll(' d . find happy face . warded by a heo.Jthy. natural circul". NAM~ .. . ....... .. . ... ...... ........ ... . I w i ll be tru e and cl ean III m y IIfp, "I suppose tbe n ex t tblng " 'e know." check was pres ented to 'll1ack he "I tulllie ho I.lay ed drav.bn ck ," he tion , You lillie reali,ze bow mu ct. abe said, "Greer will schmne to gel gasped, und In a hoarae whIsper reTOWN .. .. ~ . • ~~~ .~ .... .... .. .......... .. Ibat as his life touch es min ... he may laid . better you will feel n ot be soiled : thlll h e ma y find I n nIP the flfly thou sand dollar hom es tead qu eR t ed a loan of White. "This ch e ek STR EET AI'<;) NO ........ . ... .. ...... ... . ~ "onw example IIl1d'lncf'ntlvC' t o k eep for thllt fiv e thousand dollars. H e'lI nmounts to $4 . ~O:' ho p:tplnln ed. "and Important to Motherll I've got onl y $1.91." his own li ft' ('Ipa n . an,1 hi s d ealing >; mi se It among his fri ends," F.xaml ne carefully every hottle of "You said y o u hnd a ll 1,lnds or I STATK... ..... ............. . . . ......... . ... with nlt' n ho nnrnble and kind . ~'No . he can·t do thut," dlsscnted CASTOIUA. Ii safe and sure remedy for ...---~~~~~~~~~---... I am llI Y b ro ther's k ee p er , Ih<'rn fore Intants I<nd cblldren, and see tbat It Ralph" "He has to 'make' It. I 'll l et money!" White roplled disgustedly. "~p, the mu, de. pliable nnd ,..,lhlJ!e" So I have, " Ill !!.ck rl'pli ed , w ith · Air FII9ht for Consumption, 1 will c heris h hlg fllme, and IlP\, pr. If you into n secret. Madge, d ea r : 1 UJ11 Dears the producC!!li a. quick, IpeeJy :and pe:' rJllanent It you hav e incipient eonsumplion I ('a n h pl.., i t , rast a ~ Iur IIP O ll hi s 1110' going to work and scrimp and save to drawing his posBcRsion s from hlR relief from d leUlilOlti stn , s prai ll s , UIU1.ote§, J al st' that money , The Greers won't, po<!\tc t . "I'v e got a do llar bill . a 50· tak e u fli ght In an airship. D octor tI,, "tB or hl A ncts. 1 am no l hb jadge, In Use For Over 30 Years, lore throa~1 toothache, lumoogo and many siml~ 'rhev arc going In for society In their cent pi ece. U Quart e r, n dlmp, a nlel,e1 Fl emming. an e min ent authority on I ant hl ~ hr,o th e r . Children Cry for Fletcher's Cutoria W d"dwbacks which d e~ pew' hom e, Sort of look do\'\' n 011 us and u p enn)'. Now , h ow m u ny Dlorll tuberculu sls, lecturin g before tbe I urn Ill )" broth pr 's I( ee per. t h e n ' fo l'(' pr ive ),ou 01 good hc.~ lth. ' baclt stree t folks, So, th ey spend all Iliuds could you expect a fellow to B erlin A erortautJrnl usso elatlon, de-- ) \,, :111 try to solve th l.' pro bl c m~ of Beat Way t o Find Out. Guaranteed undor the hav o ?" Mcrlbed the be n e fHs of high altitudes , life with a view 10 hi s w " lfan', kllow they get." pure lood laws, CO ",~ II e-Wbat would you tiay It I shou l d po.od 01 gu m. , oils a nd Ralph's loy al littl e "Vlre hnd I\. good upo n thos e amlcted. and asserted that l ing that In ttll' Ilghtful allJu stnt f' nt of kiss you? vegela!,l. extr.cts, Morning After, fifteen minutes' ex poR ure to the sun's bu slnes.s, au,l soci et y , amI li f e ill Its d l'al of I\umllllltion to subdue for a She- Why a sk for a m <' r e guess Ask yn UT drug;::i.t . If he "nl'nrest," says th l' honny bride. " I ray s durIng all airship fli gh t at hlgb tru lls t e xpress ion. my broth C' I" u w c l ~ when you ca n sn easily g et the exact time, !\fra. Greer b egnn to lnke to <:Annllt ~IUJlply YllU , un ci li S i 60 cents in st3mp&, logellu"r to the far e I s m)' own, and min e I s his . When f!t cta 'i - Stray Storie s. h erse!! a c ertain social Importat!ce . ju st cau ' t get a bit of h eat trom that altitude \\as <,ert aln d eath with It ;~ Il l l11e. ilmt we will flerpl e xlt l ~ flu pctl ons must h p :tllfi",p.r· "{,opla who w ero cads Ignored th o gll s r ll nr;e. nnd th u klte<heu is full of ' bacilli of tuberculosis. send ytlll prumptl r , prr l'f&ul, "large !Si.:e t)(l u le. 1\1 (Inc: y I'd b y lilY \'n lc e. or In Y (J e ll , U l' m y MMl . ""IU Mlow'" Soothlllg ~rrll p for ChJldren bock street home, The yards of th e tho m ost disagreeabl e smell," back if unu.t il f ~ ttory . Th e gl'ntle bridegroom goes to the Why He Waa Seldom Seen, 'rot e I wl11 sl.'e.k th e answer which l ~t'Lhlll5l. ",o r t.euB .th c 6(UU1 S , r €"I 1tll"e~~lnnn1l1WlV two houses adjoined tit the rear, Firat Tuttle'a Elixir Co, "I Beldom' Bee you In churc h with m e a;ls m y brot.h er· s [1,ood, not m erel y \.io u, a.lI"y tt pu..iu. ~u reH W i tH! ,'ul "'.2iM' Q, boltle.A.fy. Mrs: Greer pitIed her humbler n eigh , 1.ltch en, shUtfl of!' th e g as. opens the It _rl1 n, _", ...... bor, Then she wl\s Indulgent. FIlial· d oors and windows and a fter 0. whUe Jour wife. " complain ed the minister, beclll us", " lI ch an swpr will m E'an nlso "Well," rpplle d Mr. Goodman. "I my own "ood. but because h e i:; my Way of Some Mlnllters, ly she Ignored Iter. ' Ralph worl( ed t':tplal ns slowly nnd pati ently: Bishop W . F . McDow ell, Methodist . "You lenow. 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Fina Collins, born near Clar ks· ville J uly I , 187 1, departed thiR life December 27, 1912, . aged 41 yea rs, 5 months and 26 clays. He li ved with his parents unti l he reached the age of seventeen years when he entered t he ser vice of t he Pennsyl vania Ha il· road Co. where he spent his life with t he exception of a fe w mont hs. On Octobe r 2!i, 1893, he ma rried Mis.q Matie Seaman of Morrow . Ohio He is survived by a wife and three children, Ire ne. aged 14, Aud rey, 8 and Gladys, 6 Also his fa ther and a sister, Mrs Belle Biggs of Corw in An infant preceded hin to the other world November 19, 1894. Tha n\ts gi ven to the neig hbors and friends ,
Francis Marion Clark , son of John Miss Marie West, of Jamestown, W. and Margaret E. Clark , was was t he g u est of Miss Ruth Zimmer· born in Raysville , Ohio, January 9th, man severa l days :ast week . 1848 , fie was united in marriage to Mrs. Frank L. Taylor arId Miss Lavin a Dav is, Oc tober 21st, 1869. Edi t h Mosher spent Friday with To this union three children were MI'll. F red Hartsock of Mor ro w. born , Wa lter A. Wilber F . and Mar. garet E. The daughter ' died in in. Mrs Lau ra H . Mosher spent lIev. fancy . Lavina departed this life at eral days last week with her dau J;h the Miam i Valley hospi tal, Dayton, ter, Mrs. F red Hartsock of Mo rrow. Ohio, December 14th , l~. On June 3, 1908 he was marri ed to M I'll. Harter Lackey and ~rs. Ver· Li zz j ~ RogeM! Elliott, who departed na Shell , of Dayton, were guests last this life at t he heme of her sister in week of Mr . and MM!, Henry King . Cincinnati, Ohio, April 17th, 1911. The deceased had been indisposed . St. Mary's Guild will have a mar· for tIO me time and though t it was a ket next Saturday, January 1l, in J. heavy cold , which was against other H. Coleman's store. beginning at 10 compl ica t iol'Ul, He went on Sunday o'clock . noon to Dr. Harker :s office and reo A precious one from us has gone, Marie Cassell will speak at the ceived some med icine, The Dr. A voice we loved is stilled . Corwh school house Sunday aftersaid he warned him to be ca reful of A place is vacant in our home, foll owing the noon , immediately himself, and either go to his sons or Which never can be filled . Sunday School. the hospital where he could De God, In His wiedem has recalled properly cared for. His answer was Miss Marie Miller left last ~ Thurs· The boon His love has given, he was not sick enough to be nursed. day for Cleveland, Ohio, where she And thouKh the body slumbers here On Monday he expressed a desire to will be assistant primary teacher in The BOul is sa fe in Heaven. go home. A friend telephoned this one of the schools. request to his son, and he was WANTED brought home immediately. After Fred White left Monday for Battle reaching Wilber's he sank into a Creek, Mich, where he will take I wish to know if the person who comatose condition, and remained in lreatment. He will prebably be took the bark from my slippery elm. that state until his Spirit took its gone several weeks. now has the same respect for them- flight into the-Great Beyond. Aged Mrs. Edith M. Harris was called selves which they had before the act 64 years, 11 months and 22 days. to Cardington, Ohio, Saturday, on and if they ~e~ as nothing the Two sens, seven .rrandchildren, three hallowed prmcipal, regard for tbe brothers, three siaters and many a,ccount of the severe illness of her ri.rbts ef others and if at least there relativeS, friends and rreighbors reo aged mother, Mrs. N. N. Mosh,r ... is not clangerof jeopardizing their mllin to mourn their lOIS. _hopes of ever hearing the welcon.ed The deceased spent his life within See the big values for 10c at Janwords, "Well done come up higher," a radius of three miles of the place ney's store. Please answer at first convenience of his birth. He was industrious. Dr. Wrig ht was .ailed to Dayton John Zell economical and liberal. Ever ready Il18t week to aaist in the operation ... _---- to put his shOUlder to the wheel for f or a ppendicitis on Mrs Walter KilI f'OIt THE BRrDEGROOM. the benefit of the community. H e bon. At last u('coun ts she was gEt. , A.A. h . - - . 0,000 · ilea was firm in his cORvictiol18 of ri gh t ting along nicely , 6U&" 0 was gomg /OJ m d If rom her home to be married had an wron~ ~ . lbeen the .. t f sh Never JOin ed any cllu l'ch orga1llZIiMr. a nd Mr:l. Will Hartsor.:k , Mr . and reclpt~ 0 ;um~~ ~ • . tion , wall in dependen t itl though t a mI Mr,.; . J e~~e H art~()ck M,-,.~srs Lee ;~ to p : . er 8l~ er, WI • Heady to g ive hiil opini on on any I Harts()ck, J ohn Har t:lil Ck and Roy ~. ~:e f~' subject.:.hat came to him. I Ha rt~ock, ( I f ;o;pri ng'field, Mr. <l1lt.i ,lDg n. m asked r han ~ . He had his fault.s. So have we, :vI r:i. l;uy I{e~de r of IndIanapo lis. ~~.a s:n~ f : gues IHe had his e nem ie!l and this iil and Mrs. Ea rl Shipma n, of LUllisvi lle i..u • ..(n to be o~ed e groolIDt-' Christ-l ike. l< y., atte nd ed tile f un. eral of Dane ,... ...... accompam by a e . H' t . 1. I t W i d iter or aD original poem addressed Writ ten by il friend who has known ur soc" a~ el ne!l ai' . ,to him. Imagine the brid&-to-be's him a ll his life. Messrs C W. and Clurence ~ment,. says a cont:ributor to CARD OF T H A N KS Hhoarles , of Spri ngfield, Rev . Max : ~onsekeeping. upon Opening We wish to thank all f th . I{huades, of Weir, Kan., Mr. and !the baa and parcel. ..., to find, not courtesies extended t o us i ur I t e M rs.,C D . E ' verIy , D r · an d M rs 'Pnl!eIlti for hersel!, but lOCka, hand- be t And I n ourha e Tate MM!. Mollie Edwards and Her. II.:.-l.:.... tiJ'1UIl88 collar but" reavemen • a 80 f or t oae ' ded ...."'.~ . ...., .p a , - who braveG the terrible elements of bert Edwards, of Dayton, atte~ ItmIa, lhavmg BOap, ~er. teoth the weather regardless of th 'r the funeral of Mrs Rebecca J Sides. Ipute that a man 40 miles away . el toda cbilizatian might ~ health to pay their IlUIt tribute of y. - - -•• _ ...- - . respect to our departed father. REVIVAL MEETINGS ~~~~~!"!!!"!~~'!!"!'!'!'!''!!''!'!'!'!'~~~ Walter A. and Wilber F. Clark and Families. Miss Bertha E. Da"y,'8Il evangelist ....,--from Rockford, Ohio, assisted by THE CHRISTIAN CHURCH Marie Cassell, the little girl preacher of Fairmount, Ind. are conductPreach inK next Sunday morning ing a a"ries of revival met'!tings at and evening: Subject for the morn· the Friends church. Meetings each inK sermon, "Opportunities by the evening at 7 O'Clock, Nevt Sabbeth WaYllide" Subject for the evening morning MiBl Day will speak from sennon, " Present Condition of the the subject "What Friends Believe Conflict bet'Npen s·i nand Son" in ReKard to Christian Perfection." IIAlI are invited to attend . I n the evening, •• W.at is a Ch ristian ? P. B Thompson, Minister. No service on Saturday evening.
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1st Sunday after Epiphany, January 12. Sunday School at 9:30 a. m. Morning Prayer and sermon at 10:30. Evening worship and sermon at 7 p, m., subject for evening "Destiny." This will be the first of a i OTHER EXTREME, series of Sunday evening !ermohs on Character Building. While these b:;;::n t you.Ito,:: ~ a,}!fe "hich sermons are intended primarily for e I ; . young people it is hoped that they ~eDS, no ., am tz:JiD8 may prove helpful all._Come. my n:uace no". • _ te••_ _
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Notice of Appointment B.tate of Edmund Retallick, deceased . • Notice is bereby given that Mary E. Re· tallick has been duly appointed and qualified as executrix of the estate of Edmund Retallick, late of Warren Coun· ty , Ohio, dl~ceased. Dated this 2nd day of January, 1912 . ALEX 1I0XWELL, Judge of the Probate Court of Warren County, Ohio. Seth W. Brown, Atty.
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I!~~~~~~~iz~~] An interesting letter from Herbert W arw i~k, of Co lul1lbus, l18yS: Some time ago I WWI in Buffalo and had a most enjoyable. although short visit with H. I. Dodson. an old Waynesville boy, and 1907 graduate from Ohio State. Harry is holding a very responsible position as district engineer for the N. Y. TelephJne Company. He resides at East AurGra where he is now building an elegant, though unpret9ntious home. There ia in Columklu, nowanothl)r home boy. J<'red M. Stanton. who graduated from Ohio State in 190". He ia a' iecturer In chemistry at the Starling. Ohio. Medical College. Prior to this time he was identified with the U. S. Bureau of Mines and has made several cont ributions to the U. So Geological Survey of Mines. Am enclosing for your in formatIon a program stating wh'a t the orpni~ation with which I am Identified has in hand . Most impor_ tant i8 the arranging- for the ~ele · brating of the 40th Anniversary of the University. Among the Senate Committees appointed by Governor Cox. D. F. Mooney. Law .~, and E. G. Lloyd. Law '01. are chairmen. Mr. T. E. Hoover. representative from WarreD County has a IOn who is a BeDiar at ,the University. ze.--.. ..._ _ _ MASONIC NOTICE Stated communication of Waynes ville Lodge No. 163, F. & A. M., will be held Tuesday evenin~, January 21Bt. Sojourning brethren cordially invited. J . T. Ellis, W. M. L. A. Zimmerman. Sec'y.
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Rebecca Jane Sides. daughter of laue and Tarm:on Rhoades. was born neor Lytle, Ohio. September 14. 18aO. Her younger life was spent in the community in which ahe was born . She wu united in marriap to John R. Sides in September 1854. Eleven years ago the husband and comPanion of the deceued laid down Iife'S bur. dens and went bonle to be witli God. Mrs. Sides with her husband moved to Wayneaville forty one years ago Thia place was ~eir home until the death of Mr. Sides and continued to be th,!t home of Mrs. Sides until the - day of lier traJl8lation. Our '.sister has been a life lona Christian. She W&! a member of the Methodist EpiscoPliI church Her • love and zeal for hllr church has been the to,ic of conversation with many. She took apecial delight in the fact that three of her brothers were l1liryaters in the cburch of Jesus Christ. She was able to boast of a Iona- line of Methodiat ancestors. Mrs Sides diM at the home of ber ciaulhter Mrs. O. J. Edwards, January 8, 1913. aged 82 years, 3 monthl and 22 days. Two daulrhters, five grand·child· renand two brothers, C. W. Rhoadee, of Springlield, Ohio. and Rev. L. M. Rhoades, of Weir.. Kansas, remain to mourn the departure .of mother. ~randmothllr and sil!ter.
RESOLUTIONS AS ADOPTeD BY THE FARMERS INSTITUTE WhereWi thE' year 1912 is rapidly being brouiht to a close and we nave been bl ~ by the Great God of the Universe in causing a r eig n of prosperity and pwce upon our Great Nat ion and that we &II a body ot farmen and citizens have been per· mitted to assemble in this Farmer's Institute. WhereWI The National Grana-e thru ita influence in Congress hWi 8UCCeeded in giving to this people after many years et earnest effort the Parcels Poat. Therefore, Resolved- That we believe it to be our first duty to our ~elYes to Bee that thil law i9 not repealed or in any way effected by ad· verse legislation. Resolved - That we favor the em· ployment of convict1labor in all State Public works and on public highways wherever practicable, Resolved- That we believe the quail our friend and ask that it be removed trom the c\B88 of glUl'le birds and that it be known as a !IOn~ bird aqsi receive the same proteation. Wherea'il-Neglect in planting 'and caring tor our orcharda has made us as consumers dependent for fruit on other aections no better adapted than our farms Therefore. Resolved-That we each will make an earnest effort to remedy this condition of affaira and "rina- back to thia section the reputation for fruit growing it once poal!e88ed. Be it Resolved-That we 8S a body extend our heartfelt thanks to the Revs. Cadwallader and Thompson tor 80 kindly "onatin~ their services - to the State speakers for their 8IIi!taRce in making our Inatitu te a succesa-in 80 ably handling their aubjects:to meet the requirements of the averaae tanner. Be it also RMoI.ed-That the eom· mittee be congratutated on securing the 1Iel'Viee. of the Morr family as they have added much toward maki~ our Inatitute a SUCC8'!8 To Mrs. Clara Smith Rodgers for her helpful talk!!. allO to the School Board who have 80 kindly consented to our UIM' of thia commodius hall &nd to the janitor for his efficient work- to Mr. McKay for his help to the farmer in tellina- him how to care for his orchard. To "II who in any way 888isted in makinar this Institute a auccess. Resolved-That we commend Mr. Frank H.rtsock for hi8 efficient work in writin~ the minutes in the new led&,er in hi~torieal form from 1906 te the present time and that we aa ~ committee augges~ that th!B Ins~l~ute com~nsa~ him for hiS untlnna effort m dOI~ 80. . ~ Geo. E. Riley SIgned by com. Mrs. F. P. Jones Seth E. Furnas • _ •
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Mi88 Edith Mosher WWl in Xenia = E. V. Barnhar t w a~ in Cinci nnat i. Tuesday. F~i d ay . January 23rd- Mrs. Fuller a t M· Mrs. R. G. Cross was visiting in E. church . Cincinn ati, last week. The sa le o f th e farm uf Miss L. A. Zimmerman was a Day tor, visitor, Tuesdav. Mat' tlla I3 urncll Ilas been ca lled off. White's Store fo r Fleischman n's Mrs. Knlt' McComafl. of Halll il lol1, YeWit. Fresh supply, is the gu est of Mr. and Mrs .. J. lI . Coleman. Raymond Davis is on the g rand jury at Lebanon. this week. The Misses Helen and J aney J ones were the g uests of Lebanon fri end~ Hear Mrs. Frances Ensign Fuller Ilast week. January 23rd , at M. E. chu rch. Mr. and Mrs J oseph Evans Rpent ' h relatives . Mrs. Alice Hawke has been visit. severa1 d ays Ias t wee kWlt ing relatives in Spring Valley and Iin Cincinnat i. Dayton. Mrs' A Sf ' th t r Mrs. J. O. Cartwright has been h . Snna ulrSaccf' ls edgfu es .lo er son , am ue ur ace an am i y, Cdon fi ne.d to th . e h ouse for seve red I,of Bellefonta ine MVS With grip. : Th '11 b 1St d f l' Mrs. Rebecca Ranua ll . of Day ton. ere WI e no aa e a ur ay 0 t th t k ' th M d th f f M' M th B spen e pa!l w('e' WI r. an e arm 0 181 ar a urnett . M J W Wh't · b een 80 Id private ' Iy . ra , . 1 e. th e same haVlRg
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was th rowll open fur the llIec lin l:' of Mr. a nd MI'!!. t: rnerson ente r tained the Wayne Township Farmers' lub. a t dinn er Sund ay a l th eir home west Th e 1l1Orn ing' hour,; weI" in of towlI, Mr . and Mnl. W. I' lla rt· plcasant !ioci al in ll' n.:"lIrSP inL" !'· ~t)(' k and MI'. and Mrs. Alvy Har trup ted a t t wdve o' d ud < by llw \\'1'1 · soc k cO lll e announ 'ement t hat. dinne r 1V :1,; Mr an d I\l rtl. All en EI111·ick. of ~e rvcd. Now the clull d inner" al· way: call~e Lhe memuer,; l(, speal, in Lytle. en ' erl ained nt Sunday d innt'r exc lalll at iull puin ts and til 'lu ote I·:u· Mr:l. Ma tilda I~ mr ic k , Mr and Mrs. g-cne Field '· Mak e a [, ·ll cr wi:i b his Charles I/ "ug-h. Mr. and Mr~. Charl es s l ulnach \\' 're <I:i hunR' rv <I" hi s .I ohlls anu ~u n Glenn. (:Vl.!:i." Thc inv ited " u e~ L'i ~ r MI' . a nd Mn; Ca r tw r i ~b t.,, \Vh,) du not Mr and MI';!. Ea rnest Bu tterworth a lwuYH ha\'c th e pri "ilegl' of cnj oy. enter ta ined Sund ay at di nner the ing the3c [pasts, felt t helll f;(: lvL:" [o llow ing- g uests Mr. and Mrs Mil to n honurcU. [01' an in vitation t o this i{ eys, Mrs. Sarah Butter wo rth. Mr . ideal ho rne alway~ mean,; a timp of and Mr~. Am o~ Cook and tamil y . Maste r Gi lbert Frye. Mr. and Mrs. pleasul·e.
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. On aCl:o ulI l ~ f th e exten~ed concli· O. J . Bu rnet. tlon of a ce r t~1n par t of hl~ anato my - -Mr. D. L. Crane demurred Rome· TIll' Loyal Dau ghte r!'! CIa..'IS of th what when. ca ll eu on ' to open the Christi~n church .were delightfully prog ram With a 'sonfT'" b~fi n allY con- enterta med' a t th eir regular monthly I . . sented anu acco mpani d by Miss c a'lS meetllllt, on Tu esd~y evemnll. Hu th Har tsock , sang a bea uti f ul so lo at the home of Mrs. Eddie Woollard. a nd kindly re:; J1onded to a heart y I After the business session. g ames encore ' - . and refres hments were thoroughly . . . . . At IhH:l meetrn j.!' the new ofl icers IenJ oyed liy all. tOllk their place~ an d the pre!:lilie nt . --l\Ir. S. L. Ca rt wright spok e briefl y I Mr . anu Mrs. J. B Chapman en· in ~ra i se of th e reti ri ng offi cers and ter tai ned a t ~upper Monday evening I MI'. Og leflbee introduced a resolut ion the occ asiull being the fifth birthday I th anking them f or their effi cient ann iv ersa ry of t heir son Charles. service to t he clu b. Th e g uests were Dr. and Mrs. A. T. Roy Irons spent th ree days in Mr. and Mrs. J . O. Cartwright.• The Current fo:vents by Mr. Sa muel Wr ig ht . Mr. and Mrs. Israel Satterth· Mrs. W. H. Allen and Misil Anna Columbus last week a t tend ing the Henk le were unusuall y in tere!' ting wai te. Mr. and Mrs. E. S. Bailey, Mrs. State Canner' s convention. McCollum werll Dayton visitors. last anu a pro position was made to have Lin a De vitt. Mis-'l Mara-aret Satterth· Wednesday. Mrs. Willi am Levi . of Pelee Island t hem recorded. as in the future they wai te , Masters Alfred and Elliott Messrs .• R. G. Cross, Jas. Benham. Can ad? and Mrs. J ames Su r rel. of would form exceeding ly interesting Wright and Mr. Emmor Baily. Jr. George Oglesbee and John Cum. Vandalia, Ohio, were week end read ing . Mrs Swain. the essayist for the Mr. and Mrs . E. V. Barnhart en. Mings attended the inauguration of guegtg of Mr. and Mrs . N . D. Sraith . day , read a splend id artic l<! on " The t ertained at a four course oneo'cleck Governor Cox. at Columbus. Monday. Fa r m Wifc and He r Work ." Mrs. i luncheon on Monday the--fol\owin~ Mr. and Mrs J oseph Evans en te rWhite'8 Store for Pou\try Suppli~, . tained at dinner Thursday Mrs Hough gave an entertai ning and r oung ladies: Misses Donna and Emma Hawke. Henrietta McKinaey, Meat Scraps. Meat Meal. CrysLnl William Levi. of Pelee Island. Canada. spicy discussion of thi s paper. Views both pro and con were ad· Martha O'Neall. Edith Mosher and Grit. Oyster Shell. Charcoal .~'d Mrs. James Surrel. of Vandali a. Chowder. Now's the time to feed Ohio , and Mr. and Mrs. N. D. Smith vanced by various members on the Mrs. Fred Hartsock. Mrs. Ralph Rubjec t of "Township Su pervision of Miller and Mrs. Charles Robitzer. fOl' eggs. and family . The affair was in honor of Miss Our Country Schools." Rev. J . F . Cad wallader was called Donna Hawke whose wedding date Ralph Smith left Sunday fo r A "Part"ela Poat" Social will be given by the Christian Chureh. Fr:i· Detroit.Mich .• where be has accepted on f or remarks and r espond ed by a (th e thirtieth of January.) to Mr. Wilson Edwards. was ar.nounced by day evening. January 17, in the Ma· a good position . Ralph . who ha..'i splendid t alk. sonic Hall. Good entertainment will been in Hawke'li grocery for a long The mem bers especially appl'eciat- t he host in a very clever speech, be provided, All are cordially in· t ime. will be missed by his many ed t he beautifu l duet by Mrs. A. T. "The Bride's Dream." Mr. BarnWright and Mrs. D. L. Crane . They hart , as toastmaster then called upon friends here. vited. ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~_~___~~~~~~~~~~_~- were heal'Lily enC'ored and kindly Miss Mosher and Mrs. Miller to add _ .- -- - - respon ded to the President's requ est a few words 8uitable to the occasion.
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A. T. Wrig ht , Mr. and Mrs. J. O. most artistic. Each guest was preCartw right, Mr. and Mrs, D. L. sen ted with a carnation tied with From a Former Citizen, Mr. Walter lell now in charge of the Crane. Mrs. Hannah Rog ers. Misses wh ite ribbon on which was the in· Indiana Farm Company. at Cotulla , Texas. I Rut h Hartsock , Henrietta McK insey scription. "Hawke--Edwards, Jan. Rhea Janet Car twright, Ma.'lt ers AI. uary 30.1913." After the luncheon. ._~ . fred and Elli ott Wri ght aud Ethan the guests were given tea tewels to • ................ • ........ ............. •• We have had four frosts this win . Crane. hem, wh ich were given to Miss Cotulla. Texas, December. 27. 1912. ter and there are lioyg and g irls - . - Hawke when finished. The hostess We have been in south-west Texas living here J. and 15 years .of age. MRS. THOMPSON IS HONORED was assisted by Mrs. George Hawke since IMt March. Since the first of who have never seen snow. There aud Messrs. Ronald Hawke and ' June we have been a farm, a small have been Mexican children bare. I Mrs. Cora A. Th ompson has been Wilson Edwarda. part of which is deaoted to raising footed on thefarm this week selling- ' hollorerl by an in vitation t o be the JANUAR;J~~ORS winter vegetables and Bermuda oni ons . Summers are hot but no g uest of t he 'a nnual meeting of th e onions. We have about 16 acres humidity. We never passed a sum. Stute Board ' of Agri cul t ure. being GRAND JURORS TEACHER'S ASSOCIATION in lettuce. spinach, beets and onions. mer with better health. held in Columb us t his week. Among Herman Goodwl·n .. .... Turtlecreok T'" WiIlllleet at the National Bank a part of which we will begin mal'· .. Tp~ . . But to get back to the crops. th e spea kers WI'1\ b e: Govern or H. M. Hatfield .. ....... Turtlecreek ~:lIdlll•• Lebanon. Saturday, Jan· ketin~ within the next month. There is much dry farming done James M. Cox; Prof. John Lee Wilti'lm Burton .. . ...... · .. Hamilton Tp 'ory 18. 1913. 10 a. m . . Invoc:s- These cropa are grown by irrigation. here, especially cotton growing. We ~o ul ter. Com. P. P. Clarton, WWlh· Wm . H . Emert ......... .. ... Franklin Tp ~ nal. Re.v. A . J. ~~stle, MU8IC. Part of the irrigation ia from deep raiSE! two crops of com a year, but IIlg ton, D. C; D ~: Warren H. Wil· Edwin H. Kendall .. .. ..... Franklin Tp uartette. ~ddr~, Warren Co. wella and part from the Uneces it is no t acorncountrv. Milo.mai ze. ~~n: N,:w York t;l ty. Rev , Wm. A. Harry Harding .. .. ............. UnionTp In~erac~olas~u~ M~t.. Prof. S . 'C. River. This portion of the State is Kaffer corn and sorghum ar e the ~illY Sunday: Hon. Crltford Robert Andrews ... ... Washington Tp Bntton, DI8CUIl810n. Stt>reoptlcon just changing fl'om a cattle industry best crop~ . They make !'Dlendid Pmchot, A. P. M ndles and many Dav'd H G e F kl' T Lecture Supt. :feed . There are very few he re wh o ' oth ers . 1 • r en.. .............. .... HarlanTp ran . m p H '-"Historical." . . F. B Ito a farming one. . . N. T. lngersol .. ....... arMS· ~ .OO p . m -M~alc-M~e One of our neighbora feels ham. have protection for their stock except : Ja nu.a,?, 14 IS Ll vest~ ck Day ; JUI1- J. M. Cook ... .: ............... Wayne Tp Quartette. . ~cidress- EconolJlIc pered because he hWi [.nlv about a from the sun. I uary 1:.> IS Cou ntry Life Day; Jan- Raymond. DaVls ............... ~ayne Tp Value of BIrds, Supt 'J. L. Cad· th d . h' h l i Th I I' d . b I uary 16 is Stat e Farmer's Day J ospph Nicholson ...... WWlhmgton Tp waUader Supt Schools New Vienna OUI!8tl acres m 18 ome pace" e ,eop e are po Ite an socia Ie. . , .' J. M. Conover.. ......... Turtlecreek Tp Ohio. ' M~. L. B. ' Pres.' bu~ he has a. ran.c h of 26,~()() acres. bu t t.he old settlers cannot get used I Mrs. 1h~~pso n ~poke In Belle John Jam~ .. . .............. ... Union Tp M' El Sec' which he thmkllis about right for Ii to neighbors closer than 5 to 10 miles. Center Tu esd ~y evemll g and her talk Thomas SmIth .. . .. .... ... .... .. Salem Tp 188 va e, y. cattle man. Men of this kind ar,e and they cannot think that farming. was well receIved. • - - - -Ex. Com. And now from out the ~Iory inclined to retard the d6velopment as we know it, can be made a ?uc. • - • O. L. «C. R. R. T. H. Ro~er., In IiviJiir clouds of li~ht, of the country, You can form some cess. ST. MARY' S CHURCH C. W. Williams, - - Following the completion of the idea of the newness of this country. There are many northern people The old, familiar faces come C. A. Bruner. when I tell you that Mrs. Zell and I coming into this part of the stat e. Septuagesima'Sunday January 19. freight depot of the D. L. & C. rail· Beaming on his aight: Sunday School at 9:30 a. m .; road in Dayton comes the announce• - • trailed a deer nearly a mile on our and modern farming introduced and The earlyloat, the early loved. SUNDAY SCHOOL CONVENTION place. a few days ago. and a coyoth it hWi a wonderful future, equal. if Morning Prayer and sermon at 10:30. ment that the company is contem· The frieds of Ion. agoCom,anloDS of bis ,ilgrimage The Wayne Township Su d • appeared in the lettuce field this not better than California. Evening worship and sermon at 7 plating the erection of a plW!enger school a will meet Sund J'::u ay week. I have shot quails from our We had our last roasting ears a o'clo~k; subject for evening: .• Habit dt'pot in the locality of Perry, Eaker And conflicts here below. 28 1913 in St Mary~' Ep' ~ .porch , and one of our greatest pests week ago today and we have beets. a BUilder of Character." This will and Ludlow streets .that city. SurThey parted here in weakneea, ch~rch. ~t 2 o'cl·--'.. AS .....:.scpoP&ro. is rabbits. both jack a.nd cotton.tail; turnips, radishes, yo.ung unions. be t~e second in the series of Sunday veyors in the employ ot the company In sufferinlr. and in aloom; U\:A.""", h f t th em. We sweet po ta toes. a Iways m t he ground. e vEmn 'gram is being prepared and it' we ave to ence &gaIns . g sermons on Ch arac t er went over the ground Jut week and They meet amid the freehness hoped for a pod attend • t th~ are about 66 miles from the Rio and would have had peas if the rab. B.ullding. The publie ~ordially in· it is believed that their findings may Of heaven's bnmortal boon, m_tinK. ance a s Grande River. All of the help here . bits had not slipped . through the Vlted to these services. result in the buildina- of the pro.. Henceforth in during bli. . • _ • is Mexican, and could you see uiSl fence . ' • - • pective-----depot. --~.-----To wandflf barid 1n band Belide the 1iYina' waten CARD Of THANKS · tnalting signs to them you would Please chanlle the Gazette to the 4\NO SALE CALLED OFF THREE DANDY HOOS , lau~h. Aaron Cox would be easy to above address. With kind wishes . Of that lCill and anl_ 1ancI. 0, who can tell theiapture Mrs. Robert Braddock deairee to talk to in comparilo . n to them. for yoar welfare. and co.mpliments The land sale of Miss Martha Bur F. C. .Burnett. of the Dayton pike. ,'. Of th~ to ..... 'tII · . . up.... her. tbaDks to the .JII8Dy have three tenant hou8e8 on the of tAe season to all our fnenda. neWs haa been called off, the land sold four April pill 1ut w".that' ''1'hua to reDew ike, ' _.th fril'DCla ~t . .t t\.r ?rlarmu and farm, and not.ltoveb;a~ of~... . I am yours. being soJd ' privatel,. J:. T. Stroud weigh!'dll400 ponndJ. . .':• Allllcl"'tbe ' l tn." · ...... "... lityw.,~·· tlMf'do ~ . ~~ ~ut~~ora. ' Wal~ Zell.::; was the purclWer. . tllatJ . 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All d Ilnd !" r 11,, · Inf1 n"llI'f' o f klnd n!" s H t he m us t hars h o f In(' n wil l r. '\·... :.1 l r ait R of hll man' l \, wltll whit-II *When Your Back is lame-Remember the Nume" h o w(Jul,1 (, \'{' r h l\ \'o II .... ~ r n ·tl !t "d. lI y ~1"rl " An t uinplt" III h pr mls('ra hlt' prj . lion th r !'{\ Ht oo. l (·q ' {l f\' lin ,- n n, ' nf t h(' s(} ld i{'m IIr 1) ..' r l' v,;lut lo·n . II I' hn.~ Sold by lin 0c:lIIe1l.' _frlcc 50 cen~ forsteI'Milbum Co~ Buffalo. N. Y ~ wa l rl , ... ,! lit" ~n .1 fn,·.· uf Lb., ills(' I)""rC',1 QllN' I1 . nn d liN lld s eri('~ tlllll"l,.·d h l~ s01l 1 10 p it ), . ilurln e; til ,' II nl days o f I I til a l Rllflllllf'r h I' W('Tlt t o Ii IY for ti ll' SEEING IS BELIEVING. I BLAME PLACED ON PHYSICIANS h p l\l l ps~ womun II olt' loll frorn o ll e '> t Ih l' rrlllt ~p ll prR of ti lt' Il lr,,,· t:;. \\'h l'll Growth of DruO Habit Un ited S t ates h r· tol d lil t' ru ,1 \'i r n"o rrom wb o lll h') Alleged to Be Due to Opi a tes pllr('h a s ,·d it th nt It \\' a.~ fo r 1111' '1U pPIl. Ordered In Presc r iptions. Fhe pl"k,' d th e bp.~ t r"U Ill h p r Ni a ll IIn ,1 hallded It t o him . Rll)lll),: : "A h . That 99 pllr c e n t. or all t bo c ocain e ' wpi l. on t) woman ma l' II I h ' a~t do th l .. and rnorpilin e manuractured In tbls for anothe r. I s hall l ai<c 1I11 pay m e nt country Is ns d by pers ons who buv e I l uI' I'," In th. Provine. of To Those In Authority . I fo rmed th e drug bablt t hrougb pl lys l- I Th At Auth orl1 y whl rb Is be r l'ft o f clanB' prescript ions Is th e Rtnrlllng I We.ter" c. nod. kin,ln C'ss ma y b n I' fTe ctlv& In maln t ain I Btat e m e nt mad e by Dr. L . F . Kebler, Ing d I ~.·ipllne . but will n e H' r get Lh o Ch ief o f tbe Div is ion of Dru gs. Dc part- I Wh ITE. f10UX. m e llt of Agriculture. Tills sta t e ment, b E'st se r\'l ('e fr o m ijubarJlnat cs . It Ie o il ly h!Cu "iYoodrow \\,il ~ on ' Bure n !l II (I Ar thu r 1". ' 1'(' \\ Ido wcrs. not th p fe ar of the I; nollt which will nnd oth e rs, prov ing tbat pbYBlc lans bl!t11l .· I.e ct e d prl'sl d e nt of th e GT(} \·.. r ( 'lc vc lulHI UJOll U of th e Hu t! m a ke tb e bra\,e R! Bol (lI {' r. i\Ipn may and not "patent" medlctnes are r et ' nl t('d St a t c~ , bu t. wh ut IB fll il y was mar r ie d In th e rlulIl s lon. Ty ler be dragoone.1 Int o s il e n ce . but for spollBlble fo r tbe nppalllng grow tb of u ~ ImporUlnt In th o cs tlma ll o11 lost hi s wlf" whllt:' In o m ce, nnd mar· the II c ,'otlon which ('ou nt H ,I e ath n drug addiction In the United S ta tes or Ill u illturtps of Anll' rl cll n S, rled a gain, but th ' ce r e mollY took l r lnl'. fo r the \'alor whi c h h ps ltates at ' was made by Dr. Kebl e r In an addres ~ _\Irs . Woodrow WilBon , and Mis!! :'1I1r' l placo In !\ew Yurk o Be nj am in Ilarr l· no porll. th e r e musL h e lh e be li e f tb at . at Wasblngton , b e rare tb e Am e ri can gn.rl t Wilson . ?llI RS J eBs lo Wil son a nd s ou 's wif e di e d whil e 11 0 was In Lh e thl' commander c!'.re s for th e m and Soctet y for the Study or Alcohol and :\!lSM E le ullor \\'Il s on will mo\' c Into IJrAsid "ntllll e llulI'. "lrH. !IIcK lnl .. y has th e ir welfar:J b('roro h is m ind . Narcotics. th:, Wbll .~ I-Iouso ne xt March . wa s an In va lid UB .wUH 111 " IIr,; L :\1l'S. Who e ve r woult! mllnag e Illen mus t Dr. Kebl er IB Qu o ted by Wash ington rh e pl nco of th e Indi es of Lh e Wh ite Tyl e r . . found his claIm to contro l th e m on SI (.lI a Lite- Do you bell eve In thl) pape rs aB having d ecl a r e d th at dru g lIou sc uns bee n k p pt be fo re Lh" cou n An<lrf' w Ja Cl(SU ll had a b utLI ", th at th ei r beli e f that h e Is atfec t('ti by th e ir 611Pe rnatu-al? ue ln g had Increalled 100 per cenl. In try alm os t al! pl'o mlneu tly throu g h 1111 cost him moro s leA p llro ba bly thall anxl{'ti;s and tnkes dl'll ~ht III th e ir Irvl ngtol1 ;"oothl ett~'" . the 10Bt .. 0 years, and tb a t Am er ic an IMaur.r. Lh es{' ye.a r R all h aH Lh at of th e p r es l- did 111<! b u tll e of r.; ew Orle ans, a we ll -b ('lOP I snw a Bu per "natural. ~ ,,0, n eve r me dca. l ' men were not di sc rim inatIng 1 ", . de nt him self. Et e rnally <lu ea tlonB or battl e over Ill ' socia l r e('og lllll o D 01 To good ness thi s Quali t y Is Indls· I enough In their UBe of opiates. Tb e lr \ ~r eced •.ue(' a nd e tiquett e ha\' e como a c e rtain lad y wh il e h e WUtl livin g In Pr~CnlslaO lblI C. but whi c h fai ls t o c r e ate af· THE . BEST TREATMENT FOR 10ve rlndul&;enCe to th eI r pati e nts , he forward . The public has wall t ed to t be pres Id e nti a l hOlll e . Th e P ie r ces ~ It Is rig id ns a Tn arhle pillar lIald la cI'ea tl th d r d know all IIb o ut tb e dally life a nd th o los t a SOD b y a su d uccl d l'llt , and th e anJ co ld as tb e polar s e a s. I t n eve r ITCHING SCALPS, DANDRUFF \ us e:s every ousan s 0 rug I dom es ti c dol ngB o r th e pres id e nti a l c a lumlty threw a Rhuli o l\' nn' r mos t (le vlateB f r om the pl a in PRlh. l;nowR HAIR "It Is a very .ad thIng to say th at L..~~ (amll y . till' h o usp lt ('e plng woee of Lh o or th pl r four y 'a rM In th e res Id e nce. nothing 01 th e va"'arles n __ l our p h ys Icans Bre d olng the greatest \ of w <'a kp.r I IIlh; tr BtiS of Ih e munslon aud b or bo o And I'll ch or lil ,' two IUBt prf' lI idc nts m en. anll cannot und e r s tand tb e apTo a ll ay itching and Irrlta ti oll of tbe work In promotlnr; th e use or cocaine b3.\'ior ut th e ofllcial re c~tlons: th e has h ll.l Ii dau ght e r to ta lee h«r plucu II P-a l (If ponlt !' nC'o for COlTl llllsslon. Such Bca!,Il, pre vent itrr, thin and fa iling 1 and morvhlne." said th e d oc tor. " S tate w. Will 7 - ..."" • • ,., ~ ...... ,.11 .. , ."~. .. lO Ktes alld haultll of all tbo femi nin e 1111 th e nrs t ~' () Illll: lady lI f th e lund. /:oodn'pss r epe ls r at h er tban ottracts. hair, ",.... rur.r.,... au · remove crusts, 1 scoles and dan - , law s arc not 1!8vlng the publi c from 1 ine miJ prtl of t ho famll )'. lIud wi th a l und no w till' n(' w IJrPHi dl' llt hat; not I t may move us 10 a su ll e o awe . d cr t t h e drug h a bi t. and the 1 ...~Ir.l~lt~ ~·~o"" but will n e n ' r w ... aken o nr h ea rts t() ru, and promo te tb e growtb and I tb e gr I p o LO CI 8 Y1L1.I! , I r. Lh p r e h nv(! hf'{'n at tlm'!8 IIttl o tnl es ollly on e , li tH thrt''- . b eauty of tbe h a ir, tbe following Bpe- American public Is sinking tight e r Deals" I. t'."~ III .... of boudoir plots an d purl or Illtr l~ u e8. W..L a. .....II.lrle4 18,a. liv e . c. Kl nil n t'ss u lan I' ('fl n n e at e tbat cial treatme nt Is most erfecllve, agree- and tighter Into the black abyss of fiam nllho u g h th e hi s t ory of th e I< n itI'{I I be ar It said that Wf' ar c lil' co mln g albic Iln d eco no mical. On r e tiring. ' th~ morpblne and cocoln e fi e nd . StateB has VHr), lilli e of th o ba ('k - SEES HE TAKES HIS MEDICINE Il a ngl.ro u si r senltm e ntal. This In Bla- comb tbe hair out straIgh t ail arou nd, The worBt of It Is th a t th e Im porstulra llind o r gORslp t hut h us played a large part In th o hi s t or ies of th e No Chance for Man to Escape When 1(' nC e o n th e milder \'l rtI1 Ps IR sa id t o then begin at tbe Bid e and make a tatton at opium loto the country Is I bo Imp.' rilin g tb {' ,' Iril e qunll!ips of th e pa rtin g , ge ntly rubbin g Cu ticnra oi nt- b ecom In g larger alld largp r year by a Woman Is Respons ibl e for Ad· tlntlon s uf EuroPC'. r ace. I spo n o s ig n s of d E'gen C' 1'allo n ment In to tbe parUng wltb a bit of year. I have h ell rd It said o n r e liabl e 0 ministering the Dose . Abigail Adams, First Mistre ... soft llann e l b eld OYe r the en d or the autborlty iliat 99 llc r c e nt. or th e co. . Th e ",Irll of th " UrsL pres ld ont d id In that dl r pc Lio n. !';'ature IR too Onger. Anoin t addill onal partin g s caIne and morphll:o mauufa e tu r d In I . NlIle times in t e n when the liver .. t lint Ih'" In th " \\,hlt l' MOIlR e'. o f courso. I ~d 1i 01V0, Ih o rnmOU R KOII S1I11 futwy ~lrongl y a lli ed to th b r ut (' b eaR t to obont baH all In ch apart un ti l tbe I tbls CO lln t rv la us e d by perso ns who I CnghR the stomach and b0wcls are right. Abl l; lIll Ad a ms of Quincy . :l-Ia~s .. Ula n and s lllr Y' l e ll (' r , h:ls :I n n rtl cll' lu PCf'llllt 11 3 to g row at on l"e 1nto I;l'n · \'rh olo scalp has b~ n lrented, th o pur- I hnv e rOrln~d the bablt t hrough do cA TER'S UTILE lI as th o !lrsL mistress of tll u IllDll SlolI . lht· Am e r lclln \ 1a!;uzin'! In wbl c h h e ti c snl n ts . All tb o uarrlt' rR t ba t w e pOBe be ing to get t he Cut\c ura Olnt- to ro' presc rlptlonB." , LIVER PILLS lIi1hou ;;h In b e r lim e It wat; II Ill llns ion s ays : <'an CI·f'Ct. are n eeded to Iw(' p alit th e ment on tDe Bcal p s kin rath e r th a n on Almost Blmultaneou s ly with Dr . K ' b- gcntlybutfirm_ly " \vhf!n II WOlD a n ha l< ('h a r l:~ o f a tid e of fl e rl'''' pru;~ l on . It Is 1I0L Icss th e ha ir. It Is w e ll t o plac e a light l e r's addreBR Dr J A Pnll rBo n a t I Pd el .a Id in th t' Illakl n l';. n nd tho l in l ~ hl oh a zy Jner . • .. . .. 0 Its u ty -eC' lIl l'd to h"l' \-f! ry fllr lIw ay Illlle .. d . slc l, lIlu n s he rpc!. n~ IlIll'llrtnlll a~ th o bll t mor e 01 this gC lleroll~ s pIrit th a t w e r(' Qu.lrt!. cllverlng over the ha ir to protect the Ornnd Ralllde, MI c higan, In a public , Curcs ConIt W:ll~ s h e who l1 s e d th e ·'g r e nt. 1111' marshal o r t h o llay at a COUlI l l'l' I;'ourl h p lllow from possible Bta ln. Tbe next statem e nt said that 19 ou t or every 20 I .tlpation, InIInl s lH' d Iludi"' nc e room " us a placl' In o f July c(,I.. bra ll o ll . and. how e ,:,,1' ami ,•. morning, Bbampoo wltb Cutlcura Soap pa tie nt s who come to an In stitution dig... tlon. whit'h to dry th .. fnmily wll s h . ble s b o may bn at o tlwl' Llm l1!!. Mhe Is Endure Only by Religion. and bot water. Sh a mpoos alone may with which be Is c onnected ror tre at- ' Sick \~~!!~~Ld Moral qualities must be root e d In be used as often fi S Bgreeable, but m ent for tbe dru g habit owe th ei r He.d .. ~h .., Do ll y IItn d lso n was a lmost as mu c h v e ry boss )' wh <'it sh e hug IIwd lcino to ~ IlII ~ tl'< 'B R or lIlt' 111311 s lo n In J e ff e r so n's giv e a mall. or 10t io llM t u Ilut o n him : religious e'tpe rlence s. " ' bat is th e once or twIce a month Is generally downfall to pbys lcl aos' presc rlp tl on B. I and D •• tre.. After Eatm,_ tim U ij In th n t of his s ucces sor, h er If h e want o /I drink of wu t tl r . s h e ex· getlesls or tblB Qualit y In th e BOll i ? Let sufficient fnr tbls special treatm e nt f SMALL PILL. SMALL DOSE, SMALL PRICE. h u~ barlll, Hn ll It was Bil e who saved presses th ... opinion tblll h e Is drink · li S admit that It ma y he round wltb - for women's balr, Rather Hot Shot for Doctor. must bear Signature th e 0 11 0 p le c(' of t.h' orlglnu l turnlsh. Ing too mil c h . a nd r e m em b t: r s t hat h e r out r e lig io n. Accident of bIrth . a CuUcura Soap Bnd Olntmep t sold ThIs In c id e nt IB related of a Scotch In gs wh ic b I~ ll1l H day In th e pres ld e n. Aunt Harrlet's hll s band on ce drank II , hap py gonla llt y or t e tlllll'r. Immun Ity througbout the world. Sample of each doctor, n e w to ilic gu n, wbo ndv c n· tlnl re~ id <' n cr. When th e Ilrltlsh g r eat ti ca l Wlll'll he was ~Ick . ao d hnd from the llIore Il r""slllg 1"118 of IIfp . fn>e, with 32 ·p. Skin Boole Addresll tured upon a day's rAbblt-Bhoollng. /~~ '~tmmed-th. , h n uS'e In 18 14 the r e doubt . con\·ulslon s . If th ... s ick Ulan lIe co m os mn y !lId In its prod ucti o n . Are th ~ re post-card "CuUcurn. Dem. L, Boston." Chas~d by the fe rr ots, bunn y was Il II bl e noll y Illll nag ed t o carry awa y Impati e nt. and says th e m .'dlc ln e IH not th ose so forlunat e ly balanC'" ,J III J,d" . ratb e r Qu iCk -moving targe t, and tb e ~ h e portrai t o f ,"Vn ti hln gto n wh ic h doing no gooil. a lH' r l' m lnd s him eu rtl y mind an (I bod y that th (" storm s of th " medico was not m eellng wlU1 tho BU(' Iii cess h e nnt tct patE.d . I J1 10Ut~~f'1"""t. ot SL'lrt lS "-UMIO c1 o"n"' 0 1"'ao t th. h nll gf; no \\' o\' e r lh e m a nt e l In th e n e d tbat tim e is Il PCCS S:1ty: s h .. h as p \'e n S01l 1 6('(' 111 to th c m unl, n l)wn? Arr·th pro Lt'oklng After His Bait. 1 blnl~ •. Jil.d1' flr! ro !U Illtln'~ 1, h ll\l1der . na rVU lll\altifULS C " I'UOIll . b<' PlI knowll 10 dip 'nt o th l' c lllss ics I 1I0t othcr s who s(' .Iars RPcln {'d P:','H('.I Da ni e l a nd lI u r v.: y. t wo oltl . e xpe rt " JI an g It nlL mu n!" h e ex cln.ln] cct , I ~hrW~llr~",~~~,k J,'.';{~~b!J,: ;:,l'8l~~~~~~~~,I~"Gi~~~~~·~:. It llfll< 1:<i(l ' 1I a long tim e for t.h e Ilnd ~ ny that Homo wu s llut built in :\ . In qil le t ha r borage . Im mlln ., fr(1tll thp n s lH' rlll (' n, were , "~ti ll " I b l~ lIg fo r tm pnti e ntl y . to t11 f\ kN:! pc r \\o' ho UCCOfn · w l".II,' ull).to )11 e ¥' l'r "rillen. f t.t" l l ~ IlHuhuliLthe •• h1Hll~lon to " IIP rollch comp let lo ll. and dny . Th l' all' o r wiselo tll \\'Ith w hl co . trc 'llJlcs wbl 011 otlw r s ar.· com l, ... llp.1 to tro ut 10 il t'l' p \\,ut, ·r . s H1I n g with lh e lr poni e d b 1m . "th eBe b l' Rst.e n rc ~ CJO ~}:~;~~1t;~r:;~t~~ !.(':tt:.'it;'°p~rn~;~ N~!f ~~,~e:g.• . 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Moore's Ran ge is eC]uipped with a GlUI Oven .Door. This e nabl es you to see the co ndition of .your .food an thet. ov e n without ope ning the door and causmg discomfort all we ll as loss o f h eat. Mrs. Rorer, th e ackn owledged foremost cook of the country, has pr e pared an Oven Thermom~ter Guid.e ~xclu· sively for l\ l oo re's Ran ge . It glve~ the tlme .req ulred an.d the h eat nece ssary fo r b akin g all different kmds of foo ' .,1 This g uid e, together with Moore'5 Oven Thermometer, makes baking an assured succe,' every time .
I during his (utal Ill ness is I a Iin rd OlJe. TIH')' (Ire It kely ( 0 be f . .' '': ~11l 1,;\<' rYI1: ".' ~~ 1l ;,d " I.JI().,~ur l!fl. :' I ' pul" sIIPd for 1I11 ·olllpl'tenl'I'. find ull 3, ::;oruJ, l:'c , . . .:. IJ...~t ] " l\~lli " i . . I •. l.l\t~ COrn!l " ') llI l l \,8 f.IlU Brul l;()S. '. ' wh lll' n u (J CII' ~l'I'm ~ to (l,' n,Y the In- , ' SAT I S F II:: S. OR M ::t NEY e .\CK . rOr1ll'l'\e ll [,l'. 11)(' pl('u i:-l rn is,'d th ut it 2 5c AT Al.;. 011 UCt:ISTS. is Do t lht'i r ( Uldt. It is 8 JII.pnn esc tnlflitiun thllt tilt' physirin n who pre- - ----tl.l'l'lllt's for U, i' "ltl' rt'd pt'rsoll o r Ihe MICROSCOPE IN THE KITCHEN "~)L'rO r rIlll,: t prt'sl'r1ue fo r no vile t'., ulld su the court d octors must It. Use In Modern Life E ••entlal In Detecting the Adulteration recllHiu Ifl a ~IHtt' of 811~p':'rlded ani In Food. lllUtlUu, profl'ssHlllu lly spcaklllg, ex('('pt at such liml's as it plesBC8 their The use of the m icro8<'ope i8 reconly patiellt to be unwell. Na tul"lll- olllll1l'nul'd in the kitchen, it not of Iy OH'Y ucquire no experience and th e ordinary house, II.t least of those therr fore are in t he pos ition of ty ros tuning an II rmy of servants and purwlH'n they approach the imperiu l chnsi llg hy wh olesale. In hotels, Every Moore's Ran ~e is equipped with Moore's Cont roller D amp er bLod. ~Il c h rigorous etiquette seems oourtiiog hOll S('S, hospitals, juils ita which enables you to k eep uni form t emperntur.e . or to control the ha rd UpMI the e mperor him self, who u ~c in our complicated modern li-fo h eat. It gives y ou practically th e same control ot Y? \lT ran~e oven us is thus compelled by his own dignity is lK'<'Ollling eSAl'otial, and the need you would have o f a gas oven, besides savmg conSiderable fuel. to su bmit himself 10 a so rt ot hal- is bused lIpon the necessity of deterJawed inE'fficiency. By the way, some m inillg th e dl'gree of adulteration of of the Chinese newspapers have ae- food. The chef hM no excuse fo r Raoge cn Dbe rUD OD coal costiDg lull y two·th lrds We haven't roum her~ 10 te ll rou alt a~nt theAne~~~~~~~ quirt'd the reputnl ion of prophets by not knowin g whut he buys if he is te~sMoore's than coul necessary for other rau ges. it burns lip all oiled oven, the Moore IIl11ged 10p, the oor.e Iltl announcing t he deatb of the emper- provided with a microscope. lhe smoke . soot and gas, besides ma king the luel lust con- ~ Cover, or the dozclI s o f uther superior lea ture ~ of the Moor. . ide nbly longer aDd with Ihe sllv in g dne to the controller Range. I. d f I or before it occmrcd. Thus the CenI n sturc:hy substances the adulter- ;lam ;,er M oore ' ~ .l{nD~e reduces th e fn el expense over one. ~'u1\ and tet .'I" show ),, 1\1 t lIS won er n range DOWtral China Post remarkB casulI.lly on ations will soon be revealed by the half, . whIle ou r Slock IS l·,,1l1plcte. July 27 that "the Japanese emperor microscope if the grains of starch Moo ... '. Rma.a. can 6. "ad in .it".. Ca" Iron or St'" has dird . BO Manchuria is safe at present." Now, the emperor :do not have dth~ 8e~f8tlmpe form in is not supposed to have died until the potato' an III MCe. I be adulternted only with epper pea8 can or I! some days after this, but the far ground beaDS and this naud alBO QUEER BIRD FROM THE NILE east elplains the m}'1!ter,J by quoting may be readi ly detected . The rule MAFFI~, a J aponese officill.l to the effect that may be almost universally applied to tipec:lmen of the Whal.h ••d 8tOf't( Obthe mikado actUally died on July 19, all foods that pasa through the kit- Undertaker and Embalmer, tatned by the London Zoological but that the fact WB8 IlUpprcssed for chen, and especi ally the kitchens of Gardena. Live Stoek and Generall Auctioneer Will be found In the OIQ diplomatic reasons. t.he wealthy. Coffee under the miBank Building, 0PPOIIU" A 8pecimen of the whale-head croscope does not look like chicory Posted on pedigrees and values of aU the National Bank. stork, or shoebill, of the White Nile, in structure and chocolate made with Telephone in house lind of· kinds of breeding stock. one of the rarest and oddest bird! MAKES A GENIAL COMPANION peanuta does not look lilte pure fioe where 1. oan be oalled that is known, recently reached the Llay or night. Experienced in handling farm sales sinCt' chocolate_-Harper'8 Weekly. London zoological gardeoa. ThClll! Man Who Never Tell. Friend. Un'\.' u ney Phone U-2. 1905. pleaaant Truth. I. Sure to bird! live in almost in8COell8ible Main Street. Waynesville. Ohio Se Liked. NEW USE .fOR GIFT CIGARS llwampe in the interior of Africa, Terms Reasonable .:. Satisfaction Ou.ranCced and are 80 htll'd to capture that, unA man who never reminds his Gardener Trlel Them &I an Inllec:tI. _ _ _ _ _..'!'~...__~_~~~_~_~~~~~ til now, none had been brought to friends of unwelcome facts or tell s cldo-Ooctor SaYII He tl Out GRADUA TE 01;' THE WayneSVille. Ohio E1ll'Ope for more than forty yean. of Oanger. .ATIU NA L AUOTION th em unpleasant truths is sllre to SI' IIIWII OF' AMERJri\ Valley Telephone 45-2' The wh&le-head Btork is probably a be liked, aod whcn a man of slich II "lluther a euriOllS ~g h appened heron, rather than & stork, although turn com es to old age he is almos t at Ollr house," said one mnn. Veterinary~ I it reaemhlea both birds in appear- sure to be treated with respect. It "\\'bat was that?" inquired anoth - , ance and chara.eteriatica. The adult DR. J _ /vULLER, Grad lfate of Oll io;Slate . Univ<'r~ty I 'bini stands more than four feet high. is true, indeed, t hat we should n ot er mw. H you have any surplus disse mbl e or fl atter in company, but " Well, YO Il know our conservatory? It baa an enomnous head, with a ... OENTI ST••• a mun may be very agreeable str ictly We've had a lot of troubl e over the stock for sale, use our Bmall crest that gives it • ridiculous .J • 1-' I' " 11 ,. 01 I ,look. The bill is very large ; the cOllsistent with truth und siliceritYiDsects in th ere, and the other day Otl·I(.,. "t " rcgloence III . . ) . . 1 l', - I tl Ctl n Waynesvllle.1O wood's hOll se. Fourth ::ll rce t. r;ntltl oallilUll4 Btdg. (~l.ified Column. It upper blade is concave and hB8 by a prudent sil ence where he eWlio t I got an idea. My wife gave me u concur and a pleasant assent where box of ciga rs ( or my birthda.y, but I ~~~~~~~~~~~~~"= leharp cuttiBg edges, and the lower he can. Now and then you meet have given up smoking. llather funTelephone 28 I I - . -. . will seU them for you. jaw is BOmewhat \ike that of a peliwith a person so exactly fonned to ny, eh?" get Immediate ftlltf from .can. The feathera are grayish. The piease thll.t he will gain upo.n ever):"Very peculiar." Waynesville. Ohi o .) Dr. £!\ooD·sMaticOlntmellC. 'birds are supposed to feed upon one thll.t hears or beholds hun; thIS "Yes. And I got a bright id ea. BIllallfish &lld mammals, such 88 rats .= . disposition is not merely 0. gift 01!' We would gi ve them ciga rs to our and mice. They have a comit-al nature, but frequenUy the effect of gardener to smoke in lhe ganlcn habit, especially when tlIey eat, of much knowledge of the world and a house. That would kill off the in:winking the pale membrane that command over the paasions. Fre- , sects." protects the eye.. The specimen that quently that which is called candol "And did it?" '-is DOW ill London was taken from is merely malice. '~e gave them- to the gardener to Ita. lIMi and reared bI haDd.. smoke, Bud-" I ~ -WOULDN'T GET HIM. "Did it kill the inseCts?" lira. A. R, Taber, of Crider, Mo., "I think BO. It killed the plante, bad been 'roubl. with 8ick hea. "De devil, muh friends," severely aca. for abent five years, when she B&id good old P8l1IOD :&g.ter, in the any way. And the ' doctor Bays the We Have Made the Cleveland Plain Dealer for You began &aktng Chamberlain's Tabl8\8, gardener is now out of danger."She haa taken two boUlee of them course of a recent Sabbath moming's ~~~ We Have Gwen Itand they have oured her . Btok BCnnon, "ain't 'way oil yon'er in a wiri IOmee UDezee!W .,y aay DeW!!p&per I.a 'lie "orld ill order tltat tkere might be brought headache i. oaUlled by a d ipordered Borne 'nonymoua place or Budder, but MAD ABOUT fT. to your door .. _ante, eODeltlllve, iatellirible aeeouat .t the atra iu of tke raee aDd the ae8'omaoh for whiob 'haee tablet., are right yuh in our midst I Day &tter eepeoially intended. Trv them, get tivitiOI of tile plaD" Tile Plaill Dealer receives JliehUy tile complete recordl of tit. ,M. -1 thougbt Bhe knew you'" well and stay well. Bold bV all day and night attar night he goeth Meiate. Pre., "e Ne" York World leaeed wire, tit. IIlteraatioaal leased wire. "I expect she does. I wu __ np and down continue! in de 8tree!.8 dealers, . gll.ged to her at one time!' ---We Have.Employed For You0' di8 town, pou'in fo'th 1I.ah, smoke "But she snubbed you?" eorreepoDdeD&I iD thl eapital eltiea ot tile .world; we apenta buntaua ot ODr OWII ID New and lather, and uh-eeekin' whom be IMAN WHO SL.EPT FOR UVING 'CYes. You see ahe threw me oyer York, W..IIIDgtoD ColumbUL TIt_ will keep ,-- ill iatilDato touela with ne iar-reaelaiac kin devour 1 And in an hour when polltieal eItaD,_ "lIlelli Impead. :ta.callar Occupatio" of Engtt.hman _ yo' wot not he'll ¢ yo', muh siatuh, and I didn't take to drink.I f DhIc:'-I In AdvertJ.. ment if yo' don' t mend you' ways 1 He'll 1T'8 EXACTION. We Have Given ItPrtnted In 1111. git yo' muh brodder, and--" ___ the beat market repo .... If aDY Ohio DeWllpaper. TIt_ l'eporte al'e · trNIl daily, &ad ar. ior. "Nusaab," firmly replied a strang!'This attack on swampa to exter- I .alatld each clay att.r • euetul eerutl.7 ot tile elltire market aituatiOD by W. 8. Parr, wllo W To sleep for ane's liTing may ap"covlhd" marke&l fer tile Plaia Deal.r for It y.an. peal to lOme as a more attra.cti'Ye er on whom the pastOr'B accusing minate mosquitoes takes a lot of en- I to alight. "He won't ergy, doesn't it?" I gaze happened ,alt:emative than to work for one'8 livWe Haye Given It"No doubt, it is something of & I iiDg. But the feat has been achieved. git me, if it's all the same to yo', Donalle, '. eartoon., MeU aad Jell, a __ dertnl womaD '. par, for tlte laomemakerj tbe belt lpert. 'I ' In the Daily Courant o,f . August sah, uh-hse I lives over at Tumlin- drain." IDg pal" III Ohio; a .... oi other i.torea whieh r_meDd it ablolotely III your aew.p.per. ,9, 1771, the following advertisement ville, and I's gwine right back dar appesn: "Nicholas Hart, who slept de minute de sarmint am over 1"- \ 1 IJut year in st. Bartholomew's hoe- Kansas City Star. Ipital, intend. to 8leep this year Bt A GEYSER. :: for Ii ,the Oock and Bottle in Little Bri~ twenty ·llve cents Cor three Insertions ,ai.n." Some further particulars ot "What is the name of your founwhon u81 ng 001 more tban live line •. ,this profeaaioDllI IIOmDoli8t are found tai.n pen?" ....................... -...,........,.-. ........... w ......... 'in the Spectator for October 1 ot ''1 don't knoW', but I call it 'Old FOR SALE that year. It appears that Hart was l!'a.ithful.' " tI1!Yel1 year aeized with a periodical A PJain Dealin, Policy"Why?" 1St of aleeping, which began on AllAPLE Syrup '3aocbarome'elll "Because it spoute so regularly." IadepeDdeDt ia polities, the PlaiD Dealer I. -O?M bitterly parti__, bat etaDda fearl_17 tor thl tor Hale. Inquire of y, C. 19ad 6 and ended on the e1e\'6Dtb. IDter•• ta aDd well-belD' of the average citizeD, bel. . far 1II0r. am_ tlllat the meD eleete4 to pubThomas R. 0 , 1 Spring Valley, Obld. lie omee allall have right eODvietio&l .Ild the courage ot them, tba. tllla& tile, bear. partieular ,Ita TUioaa stages are thna de, J 29 party label. ItII.d aDd ita eorre.pondeotll are iD.trueted to report aewa wltlt aelloraey aad t.lr. :." 18Crl'bed : 8TINGY MAN. 11""8, and Dot to be pl'eJodleed iD aDY way by the politieal or busiDeM aigailleaaee ot the lIew.. Tile "On the 1st of that month he grew AND Separator. good 88 new . Plain Dealer strive. te .ake itll Dews RivillC absolotely 'lritllout bi .. and to eo.llno · i&l opiDioD oa publie qUOIItioo. 90lel1 .. Ita Editorial! 1>age aDd to ita cartooD. It conataDtly IItrives to produee a AI80 Iloma pure WbJtn WY"Jl' \dull; on the 2d, appeared drowsy; "Hubby, I want some furs this newspaper that all ~ . .d wltk absolute eollAdeDI!e ia ita &ew., aad I. i&l dMire to ""e ita Mild. dottes. Mot.ry P. Ma t8h .. ll, R R f>, !OIl the 3d, fell ~yawning i on the winter." ent fairly alld w"'. Wal'nesviJIe, Ohio. J \!~ 14th, began to nqd; on the lith, "All right, dearie. I'll get you a 'I'll. Pl.11l D • • I..•. . . . . t.c IJdltJeD I. , a _ . , • . ........... NP7 0' • 7 ........,. •• Idropped uleep; on the 6th, was nice eet of. ear mwfs!'-Lonisville af~ "Itiooa with a~c a_ bot tb. bte II ••, .ad, .. ..nala *er CI •••I.. . p.jMtl'tt "";4 te t.e1r MALL bay, lIeven·year-old driv e .... ~ n . . . . . . . . . a -..Iac .. IUo .. bat . . . . . _ . _ . . . . . . . . . . OU7 cea&oIMI'tt wi" til. "'II tel. IDg horse, buggy and barDS.. ., . 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Rates of Adverti8ing • • • • • Lester Compt on bas purol1 u!! ud a J', ;11 l, ff ' r I ,, " ", :' \ ;t, • ".' Inh I',1dll1oml~'Iday oem et ery , our farm oOllor Alpba.. dtmoo oell r CUl'sar ' ~ Creek I:Irid"e, ,teadlng Localo , per lIu8. .. . .•. . . .. . .. IX' Interment N "hat ., . (In I !teadlng lAltalH. IJIIOCk tace. per 11 00 .. . . 10.: eWB reao e Ull ",r • . if d the Wuyn esv lllo /llld Clarktlvllle . llIII&Wed A da. uo~ to exceed Ov e .loN! respeoted ol'lzen A. 8 TalmaKe got Mrs. b;am MlOhner s o ere a road on Three In&ertIOIl8., ,. , . . .. . .. . l lk: 01111 of bls h.lDdfl severely hort., bnt severe I\Uaok of heart t rouble, !::iun. I ·T I. sd J I" 19 13 Ubl\uarlee, five 10cb 811 lroo . o \'or li ve d I "ur ay , anuary v, ' lie the extent of Injnry Is n o\ known. BY mora 11K. I • I::,lu!:,' per linn , .. . . , . . , .... .. l llc Mrs. Alva . Kennedy, assiated by MrB R E Janes a nd son H erma n ~ugl nDlu g Il t 1 o'olook, t he rol .. b I Mi L I 'I' uoker .n>er !l.re . relli t ives in Colum!. 0 8 ; Ooe h orlle, ;! pigtl , Ulijl tlb - er n eoe Sll eas e , " '"k Iltrfl w. corn a Dd fodde r, fa rm nil ' - c1... et.c. whore chao e Ia m ado .... . " •• ."" d N , LMplay Advortlalug PC Inch .•. . . .... , . 10e talned at tea Thnrsday tbe Har- lion ewar . i LD llle w e utti u.n u ·h ilul;eho ld ~ou dtl. D lacoun .. given >n contract. veYBburg Ald. A very eojoyable Harvey Mills a nd f .. mlly , of Col · Don C. Snell. Estima tes Furnished time Wall had . nmbns, have been the g Olsttl"";') ! W. N . :::ica rs, Anct Valley Phone 113 .... JA ~U A RY 16. l Ol a Levi JlaUon left Monday for bls relat! ves here. bome at Llnooln, 1I11nolll, after a I wI n )j"~r u.t publi o "li le u t O1 Y two weeks vitllt bere. WASTE GREATER THAN GRAFT reHI c\tl nOe ill (Jurwi o , on Dr , Randall tranBaoted bualness Saturday, J anuary 1 ~ , 19 1J IPubl10 8ervanta Like the Dome.tJ o In Xenia, Frlday . Look ilt the label on your BelZl nn ing lit 10 o'cloek th e f ~ l . W'tIo Thfoowe 8pooM Out With Peat Blair, ot New Burlington, \IJWIO!l: T IJrI)H il o rt! ~ ', f,~ r w in g illl . paper and see when your the 8Iot)L Will III oor ... maK" the flrf t of this pl fll!Hlnt,!,. wugon~, hll r no ~~, lin d time expires. week IIh.king hauds w, th his fri end" AIrr good American hausehol.c! Home h ()ll~ e b ()l d gUJ) d ~ . T tJ r tn~A MOC m y Rav. Fringer, putor of the M E "ru be profotmdly agitated by & Bua- He ll U: llll . ohnroh,I8 tbought to be better at picion that ita aervant has stolen a C. T Bil wk e, All ot . . thi8 wrltmg . silver spoon; but positive knowled~ Jos . t:!imp80D, a highly r eBpel)ten that the IIIllDe aervant baa lost three I wi ll nITe r t <l r ~!l l e li t ill .V reBi 1I ' I 'd t th ,de uce. BY.' mile!! Dnrt.Il Wtlilt of W ay oltl7.en of tbis V 0 nlty was II I 0 spoons by throwing them out in • ues'nlle,:t ruiln~ no r thl1llt1t ot Lytltl . FUTILITY OF GREAT WEALTH reet at SprlDlfield oburoh , l"UOd8 y \ slope CStl8eS only momentary annoY"" 4 y. mile>! lIonth of (Je uttlrv ill tl, Ilt I Dr. Bnd Mrs. I N. 8ellol bne belln ance. or even provokes a la.ugh. A ~'e rry Oh io. fm Also Agent for Kelly-Racine Automobile Tires. .TI\e &normoully Rich Ha.,. No Mort! .uJferlng wltb coic i for "everal da ys Jconsiderable portion of the mental Homo InltJnct Than a . .. Tuesday, January 28, 1913 Milk Cln. p&lIt and are no~ Improving as we energy of the Ulllted States 18 di8 f.\ gln ', in g ilt 10 O' Ol00 k t h e fol· would like. Their maoy friends rected to the Bubject of graft in govlow lDg : T wo ho r ~tI:l, G ,I tl r ~tl y oat Phone 71-1 ~ CORWIN, OHIO. Dr. John Haynes Holmes, the hope for 'hem a speedy r eouvery . ernment. Innumerable have been ' ie. I ;J hO/!B, 11 11 III y flu w i nf( 1m INew York clergyman who, the Sun- Professor WIllIamB ga.ve a very the charges, inVeatigatiODB, discIos- J.llem tlul". bltr n .'",,,,.:W t o n~ ot t,irnoth y 'day befol'll election day, preached a la'ere"UnK tll.lll: li t Fliends ohnroh, urea, indictmenta. And the subj ect hll .v . i ' 0 hn" hA'~ IIf LI"t,~ , 4 hllrra la of !!!_~~~___"""""~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~!! never loees interest. .Any suspicion vin ega r, GOO or 700 uU D dl ' ~ of fod . Bull Moose sermon to President t:!nnd~y Ulornlng, WAYNESVILLE CHURCHES. Taft, describes himself sa an "uItiMr. aot\ Mrs . Bowllrd I3llbln, who that a public aervant has stolen B (If' r Ten us Ol il d e kn ow n un d nv o f ,;n l ~. E lmer 1 ~ lIge'rl:! mate lIOciali8l" have beln IIvln8 for 8eve~1l1 y ears apoon creates a sensation. If it WBS A. A . MeNio l, Auot Methodist Episcopal Chur~ "Dr. Bolmes," Mid a member of in Dayton, are again reSIdents of only a plated spoon it is still worth - ---.-. - - Hov. C. 8 . Gmuser. Pulo r , Church of the M ;wah, "plealM'il oor village. two columna on the front page, with ~\l uc1ay Sc hool . U : l ~ a , Ill . M o ru l lll{ s er r ice. IU ::30 a . m . Evening 8er\f l ce, 7 : 0 p Ina here by his manner of forcing Mr ••nd Mra . All:er' Adamfl, of pictures and a scare head. Yet now . .\\l tlweoll Pr 'ye r Meellng. 7 p . m. "Are yon interested in the n ew ,home his views with a certaiD racy Beavertown, 01110 , oal!ed on (rieno8 body BeeDlS particu.larly exercised St, Augustine'. Catholic Churcb, humor. here, t5unday. over the spoons that shower CCllBC- cUl icai mov'llIcut in the dramll?" Ya \her Louis y ,.U8 I "At a dinner, talking about the • -.. will core lesaly into the slops.. " I do n' t kuow. Is it unyUtin.!i MUri" ever y ~ccO D d S unduy of lbe m ODlb a. 1I : I1U a. . ID. Itntility. of great wealth, Dr. Holmes yo~:r~~id~ r~~~yw~~~! time and Probably gra.ft lIOCOunta forfonthly like ~tirnc lIIusi..:?" Popular l\lecbanics .0000 BlUd: money exp9rimpnting wheQ you oan a tenth, or at most a fifth, 0 e St. Mary's Episcopal Chur~ Magazine .. 'Look at Gom Golde, with biB geU ' preperat.lon that haB won 8 pre"fentable waste by governments. VAGUE. I(C'·. J . ~' . Cad walil>(le r . Rector . "WMTTD 10 YOU CAllI UIIIKIISTAJilD W" DeUruthenia,' a wreck at forty-fi1't\- world v-ide reputation by Its Qures We oould bave more efficient governSu nu ay Sc heol. U :30 1\, m Mornl n g ger CREAT Continued Story 01 th. II knew him when he ..... an errand of this dia8&8e and oan aJwtlYs be ment in nation, state and city at a "I've j ust got a n ew boa," said \-t cc. JO :ao a. Ill . Hol y CuuHnuD l o o 1-he Ilrtit I '1. __ depended upon ? It 1(11 k DOWD every >'1. _ _ to . World'. Pro...... wbicll you Suud ..y or eac h w onlb, :boy at $3 a weck, and be no" WI'! whare all Cbl&mberllLln'B Coug h cost somewhere from WU\!t:I SlX t he snake charme r. may begin reading at any time, and "Snake or f ur ?" ask ud t1lD lady which will hold your interest forever. a castle in Scotland, a chateau in Remedy. and itI a medici De of real hundred million doll~ a year ~ss Chrittian Church. Touraine, a villa .at Monte Carlo, merit. For 81l1e by all dealers. than we are now paymg, by taking lion tamer. R ov. P. B. TbemJ)llOD, P BliIAM. 50 PAiEI EACH IIONTH 100 PlCTUIIII Dlblo School , 9: aD a . m. 80clal meetln" ZOO AlmCUI or IUEIW. IImIIIIT a marble cottage at Newport, town !, •the administrative buainesa of gov10: 308. m . ChrllJtlau Endeavor. 7: 00 p. In. OPTIMISM. Sormon by paetor eve.,. alt.ernate 8und~ II The "ShDp Not•• " D~t (20 P8P11) houses in Fifth avenue, Belgrave Bellbrook. ernment out of politics. More than 10: 30 110. m . and 7:ao p , m . gives ellfl)' w ays te do thinga -how to make useful artIcI.. for home and shop, repain. etc. ~~ AM ~ Jrao.bflurg SL Gerbalf a million persons are now emGabe-What is an opti mist-? "Amat.ur M.chazaic." (to pages) lells ho.. to Hid<aite Friends Chur~ Duiin-':' ' M.ra. John K . Whltaore spent played in civil poeitioDB by governmake Mission furniture, wireless outfita, beals, Steve-An opt im ist is a. cro)!s:cyed F i rs t Da} l!4cetln l(, 0 :00 ... m. F irs , OaJ engines, muic. and all the thinga a boy lov... « 'Where is his home P' a lady in- tla Lurdav and SuodilY in Da ,ton menta. Il their jobs and plOmotion mIlD who is t ha n kful that Ere isn't ScLool . II :0 0 a w . FourLb Day Meellng .t.50 PEII TIM IIIIILl CO,.1£I1& cum terrupted. . wl'h ber 8,'n Roy and wife ~ to-the highest ?la~e10 :00 a . III , bow-Ie&ged .-Cincinn ati Enquirer . Ask your newsdealer, or U 'Hia home, "adam,' wd the rhe third number of the _ectorl' pe:nded solely upon their ment a WJnft POll n ............ COPY TOOAY Orthodox Friends Churdl • clergyman, with a laugh, 'He hasn't Course will be giv~D at t.he hall, field that is now ~y deadenin~ GRATEFUL. 1011'11. Ruth Murray , P lUltor POPULAR MECHANICS CO. any home. Why, bleea your heart, nt'1\, 'l'hulIIday eV<DlDg h Jd would become attraciilive tould&mtabklBoarde r--IIow is the corn this Sab ba l h Scbool, 0 :30 a . m . HeJ(ular obu reb a,. w. w....."...... St., CHICMQ 8CT\· I ~.e , 10 ·QO a . III . Chrl81la [l En ~cavor. when they get Il8 rich as Gobllll Golde 'i'lie Fllrmer's In8L1&"te Wull e tiOtl8 men. If the pub 'c wo e . " 7 ::10 l> _ they have no more home instinct bere IllS' WedneSday Hnd Tl1nrsday halt the interest in this subject that even~g ? . than a milk can.'" In the 'l'o.¥n Hall, lind as ulual 'bere it takes in graft we should very soon W8ltreSB--Ail rIght, than}c you. ----- Willi a larKe aUendllDoe, aDd dtokes ' have genuine bUBjnes!ilike govem- ~ RJt my ola &hoes on tnmght. Pel'!lons trouoilld wltb pllrtlal orobeetra, of LyUe, furni!lhud 'he ment.--Saturday Evening Post. WALTER . ._ __ _ _ _... paralvals are orten very muoh bene wneio, whlolt watt considered ex • _ ••_____ fiLted' by mllflltliglDg . the affeoted OIfUaDL. Funeral Dil"O(tor. USEFUL CALe-NOAR PEN. par'. thoroogblv when applying 0 U A U Lod III Chamberlain 'II ..Inlm en' . Thllllln rhe Jr . , ..... .n . &e w ImHnt al80 rellevell rbeUmB~lo paiD!! lteld a reception In their hall Feb. An iDgen ious device, IlDd one that "F or many YI':ln; l \I'J~ troubled, i n Telephone- day ow nlrht. For sale by all dealer. , mary. to the membeu of tbe will be useful to the forgetful busi- spite of nil so ('ll ll l'll rumed i('s 1 uspa . TRADE MARK. Valley pbone No. 'I, Loag At las t I fuIl ll J <,(.iL k re lie f a lld c llre - - --. - • lodge and 'heir famlUea . DEaleN. neBS man, is the calenda r p en, in- in those mi ld, 'yet thorough and Distance No. ,. CO"YAIGHTI ole. John LaDlllnger bIL8 been very vented by an IlIinoiB man. 1£ the really wOllo"rf ul An Jone leadl na a Ik at eh a n d. delcrtptlon ma, PROVING THI C:ONTRARV. qu i Ck ly u co rta\n o ur oplil io n tree .h e lh., a n alok wllh tbe grippe. III V(Hltlo n I • •,ro b llhly flue ntable. Communlc.. WAYNESVILLE, OHIO • user wllDts to know the dnte of the f lin rt cU,conUd ollttal. HANDBOOK o n Pat..eut. ttlHl l (roe. Oldol't " , ene, t or I c crurlPa: ~ute. &r1 ,our means for different MrI! , John Brown and grandlon month all he hus to do is to consult l'uumta t ak,pu tbro URh MunD & c o. rec.l •• Branch Office. -Ha..y.~"b ...... tvrclAl , l-O UC" Wllh o UL aba ,...., LD tbo enda." "But look at qur cook I She Morril.l'lnley. visited her daughter the handle of the-pen---aed-ftnd it 0::::- 4IeatI eIgi to make them sti1f and Mra. Gao. Deoker, at Day con, la8t there. T he handle has a barrel reweat. .teat, to make it tender!' A hand,omeJ, tHnlllUa t od weelll,. T."'R'Ml ~ Ir. volving on it and 'a calendar in the Adolph Sch j ,,~"ck , Bullalo, N. Y• cu l atl Ofl o r a n J .cle nttlc Jo urn al. T e rm., III • Mra. Ihrtba Smith, of Mt . Holly, barrel. Of course it must be set 26 CENTS PER BOTTLE AT ALL ORUGGISTS. DR>H.E.HATHAWAY ax PERT. Is visl'lnl ber duugb&er MIS. John each day> but that can be do ne by .'!!"!!!!!~~~~~~!'!'!!""~~~~~ Bra nch um .., 626 I' 8t.. Wubln.lon. D. C. - : -- - - 1- stud' Anthony, the office boy. The dates of the Waj''l6sville'. Leadin,. I>eIia.I . "They h!1l me AU.IIA ~ ymg Barry lime , of Ua"'on, viSited thirty-one daYB are mounted on II Omoe in Keys Bldg. Maln B v~~to." " BARNHART, Subscribe tor the Gazette '-~tdying it I She apeab it like relatl..-e. bere l:~ id "y . series of rings on the handle of the pen and the barrel has opeDio~ • nath. f'-.Ju~ Notary Public Jr your ohlldren are lIubjeot at- through which the right date CIlD be ------- ~-----hoka of croup watoh for the firllt, . et BJ All ki nds uf NfJ t,llry Work . Pe nsion When you wans a reliable medl .ymptun, hoar.:eneell . Give Cham seen wh en the ca Ien d ar IS s . Wor k It Hp ~cl u lt,y . .Ine-'or a .0nRh or <'old take Cham berlaln's Cougb Remedy as 800n all means of a locking device there ~ berlaln '. Cough Remady U can the ohlld beoome8 boarse and the no possibil ity of the barrel turning : ~.~~~~~~~~~~~~~ allweys • be ddepefn~ed.::on E~:~Il:: attaok maybe warded off. For sale to show the wrong figures. ..",""""""""=== P MIIaD. an 8a e 0 by all dealerll . by all dealera. • • 1 , ,1
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IIOWS Lh :u , rn IIPt ' tt 11 01 li t? hll ~ k{' rl \J aI l .' i u( : 1';l ... ,. +1 11 11: [ 1 h i t:'. ~l' I (i ll ~ H:! d U"'IlI;P frolll I i.·" nncl !no ll !. . B a l ing Pr ess. or tito s(' w ho w!li r carh (' ,, "ad, l i l'!.I lD eren !'!'? F as hi o n I s n t y r an t. lllnk e ~ ro r I h ~\ h (lf\l r t 's ll lt~ I n stl ' (~ r fi't ,,' I IIt:. hl' \\ III 1'.1 1 Tilt' \\, 1 ~ 1 1 Dr ~ t ln " I' "~:,,\ Th ~"I I ·(' t i() 1I or Ih,' b,,"1 so. 1 Oil oth er ('() u lllri l' ~ Ihl s y, ·a... T Ill' r&no cng l1!z u ncn uf rnan'!:I v a ri o u s a tl f} III :l ~O Il1 t'wh : lt l C' !i s~ t ' Jn c-:t!i U J'" '. lI b hi ' ;1 \ (, ;I\" d 11\' I . t · d t t lj - ~ 4t : Jl " " '\:Ir ,t 11 1/ :-.. 1\ · whlP h t o e r n\\' 1110' hOIl pi:tlll In\'(,!\'''iI \\ no dl' II ~\' ('ll oIi H lIIany I!,rO \\' I' !'" h l\l' ~ lJult s of th e Yl'ar 's \\" ,1'\( til ClI n :l Ullln th .. ('on Rlul'rtItill n n ( fll' \'( ·r:t l fac t o r s. c.lI Hpl'n s" II \l' d h 11t .. Thi ll Is not du e ~llllll lg l'!\ll on \lill " I" ,' uI J\lllrd uf 0 sh opes - h lR PlIlho np olnl, bl l) fulln esa cI" PI' llI lIn g :1 I h l' 1l(' c' lIl1 n r lt l l'o of I h l' to th,· I lI h ur Hilt! l ':'P" llS I' or h an (!iIlIJ! «('111 of ,ti ,,),noo HHl l s. or d f'fl cl C'nry of gi rth - It m e r cly I s-fl ul Ih l R 1ft nOl to h e ""!lCl r l'l' n at pl a ll t II ,w lf a il e.! II.,· phy s ica l co ncll1 iolls al o lH', hUI I'Xpl' I" l! ' n l' " 1" 1" p l"Il l'pd IIwt lili es a flnt fln d f' 'I' Cla 11 11 to o b ey , Th e of II'H' (,(·g lll ll III \I IiI I' 11 Ih " lau c\ llo'H Ih e " <i '·II l1tllg , · ~ o r !:row lllg ho p ~ Ull \\' hl' lI It I s r c ull u-cJ whll l b (l rf, I II I ~ l u t\ m e Is opportun e fo r a ne w d eclara· In !'. ' .1I·ra l. r l (' h n llll ,'1 1I 1 I ' "l d ~ o r (1t" ' I) ~ lrltl~ 9 ~ 11 fUI' ~ UrtHltiH th e grl1l1'lb on t ill' IhI"N! pr al r ln p ruvln e- . ~ a:III 111 00 ti o n of Ind l' ., end c n co. L et eve ry mlln sa nd ), o r <; 1':11'1' 1 l oa l11 ~ un' I1 I'1' f (' r rl' d I pol l'H thll t It i ~ oll l y u '1 u t,,;tlun o f In t h e const provill el' (' I' I I .. ilt~ h Cowho pr ef l' r s susllen d er s to a b elt bllY li llI e wh.m .,ol l's will be Rl rno~t e n· I lllllbln : which i~ :tI s" ll l llll l " ,: ~1I'('n K ' a pnlr forlh w lth and wear It In d ell· tlr,' l y . abl\nr!ull~· d . T l liI h o ps nre h ' IIn ll slIccess rully . l Oll, (o r a ' T rtal u onco of tb e wo ri d. I IH'allh ll'r Oil Htnngs . morc 8U Ce-" HS flll · c'lns8 at senl er. th l' Al'llI"1" \I hn I I I.,·. s pray ed. mUlllr I'llrl l" r . ur,· u ;, ua ll y WIS I1(' 9 t 0 go I lito 111 I Xl 'l I I' .1f! !: I l ...~ I1 r , I'lr h ' r ull el lJrl~hl,· r. arm u u t lu wl' r. f rui t rnl ~lng. \ \'lt r- li Ih ,. <" '!l I :'; ,1 I1nl" Somo p eop l e are d et ermin ed not to anl l II r (J 111 ,1 " U 1"lI f\,• ; Ih".V do It ot tJUtl L. f t I 1 I S pr o \" I nee' I 9 01 '1 ii i ' \.I Ul'n u . let C hris t op h er Colum bu~ r est In . 0 \I'ln d· w hlp so r pad lty . ('Rn he. pl e k, 'eI 1 tI 1 t! rn II w ay now b· 0 I n" (,Oll~ I n l rt " u·' p esce. Not l ong ago a cel ebrated /1 cl pau('r. unci arH mu c h m u n , ":l slty th l:'l" o will b e Int' e IIrc ' u ~ o f hpl,-IlLil d Jewish r a bbi Insisted th~t th e great g t OI n dowlI fo r pickin g. A l sn. h e h o .,., Ct. ll be pl c l, p<! wtth out cUllin ' th ~ I l an ci avn llable for th ... b,' lll \ z. explorer was a Jew, and DOW eome8 vln', n J.lfllclire which Is h":~mfUI. I n e[('f ellce hilS fr('(IU p.llll y ['('("t: 111[100 a member ot the Royal Geographical sin ce It Ilrl' v<'nlH Ihe rC'turn "f ma . (I f l ata b y tho se Intf'fesled I n ,it' I' ,' l op' Boclety with th e clulm that Columllu!l Rac k for feed i ng corn f odder to ca tt ' e. t erlnl s from Ih e Vi IH' \0 th u rool i i n g till' Am eri can W I' 3 l 10 lh~ Inr~e was a Spaniard and not an Italian. of th(l b o J.l. an d. by call ~ i ll g a l o ~s Ilr numbHB who a r e /COllI!; to (h!l ada. The Spanish sci entist Bays that the Is Irll e " i lh IIi\' dal l" Y c ow u nd w i th : ed o r SlIa p) lI ' " co rll . :: ~Olilltl . lO r Ilrnn food r eBe rv ('s I n I he st ock, produ ct's 11 bl ~ h effic\alll In som C! of thl' ral l l' a~ b yell ot mystery thot has tor tour c en· t h e : hpl'p. T i lt' 1ll" ll. w ho Iia.!! w al eh· and 1 o r ~ pOllll d s II f o i l ro en l 01" I'Olloa wenkpnlllg c lT cc t on th e Ilu ('cee dlng b ein g nmongst th o IlllTnb or t ll giv e turi es cn'Bhroude d t h e cradl e or Co- ed th e aule enp:Pr I}' search i ng II olin· ' se(' d IIlpa l will inc r ease the il'ldn s lila· voi ce to tho [oct. Th (' more t h l!S8 A Stolle Kiln . cr op. lumbus has at l ast been torn asIde to d !e or ~to "I' r ror" possi ble ear or null· , teria ll y. III1U wi ll I hu s llrlng th e ('n t ll e I n \l ie-kin g, "vpr y ('lTorl should b e facll! b ecome known th o mor e will for h op ral alng. The soil wllh n bl l;h m a d o to r educc 10 a min i mum tb e p ('ol1 l e sec k tbe r easons n nd th~e e r eveal him without doubt or argum ent b i ~. which Ih e 1I'0uld·be thr i fl)' farmer to un ellrl ie r finish . &s a Spaniard. Dr. Horta trays that h as ov c rlooketl , 111115t b e Impress ed I In .s ummin g up we fin d t h:\! (1 ) th lll percenll\f;e ot sand Is r ea.lI ly tillabl e, QlIllllllty of 11"}I'e!l. Bl Clll S und otb er are be st given wh en 0 11 (' r<'all s what the Itallan linea e of 'the discoverer Wllh Ihe f olly .:lr husl,lng c orn fo r furnI s h es II g ood nntl e \T pc tll' e co mbl- whil e l ile cultivation of n slltr so li I~ ror elgn mat eri al. Th(' presence 01 prom i nent pt'opl e su y of It. \\' Im l l b o g Illl ee r feeding. It I S lrlle tilul wh e n nalion of gnlln and ro u~ ha ge nnd low· .limcu lt Dud e x p ('II BI vo . Ow Ing to l eu \' es In c ltrl' d h up~ r enders lh em un· farmer think s or It IIntl whut hie ~a8 accepted b ecnuse there was no r e d in th I s WilY ~ome c orn pa sses (>f I n price I han (! it h er f e d separ u tely ; variations In th e ra infall. lIllIount of sl g btly and lI1lLterla lly r e duces tb elr rrl en ds Bay of It. J3m l'S A . f;'lu1wrt}' , authentic, reBPec~~l e and authorized llh ro!' ~ h I he (' a ttle undi ges t ed. but if ( 2 ) il e-un b e huul ed f r om the sho ck sun shine , nnd f orce or the pre \' a lllll ~ marke t vu lu e. Th e opIni on I s fre· supremo knight of th e Knlghl" or ('0historic documents to prove to tho h O/; 8 ar e permittt,d to f o llow Ihe cattle lll1Ll RCI1Il I'f P(\ on Ih e groulld to bB wind s. Inlld suita ble lor hop cultu re l ' auudll a Qu ently eX (JreR Rfld by th e more 1m· lumbus. wa s III ,,"est em contrary, On th e oth er hnnd. tho (h e re will h e no l oss, b ut i ns t ellcl . an plow t' d und e r Ht a loll' IJrice fo r l abor; In on e r egion wou l d be e oUrely un· portnnt hop d C'ale r s that on l) of the sho rt tim e a go. lie saYB : Spanish historian says th e only ac· lidd ed proUl will b e made rrom the ' (3) Ihe manllT!' is scatte red i n the 8ultable I f l ocale d In anolh er . Since )JrlnclJlul p oints for rais ing the Quality "If I w e r e a young mnn I would copted prour ot tb e Ilnlian hlrth 01 h ogs. ' Il eld Wil h o u t IIddil i o ll !l l ('x.,ense ; (4) th o roots or tb e hop pl a nt pe netrat" of tho Am (! rl c:t n h al' i s c l ea ll jll eklng . s ell out m y Inlerests In l (>Rs than two Columbus was h i s own stat ement that S UPPo o(" , for ~xa mple. ~' e 3re f(' cd · th (' f e0!ii ug i i< dOli €, whe n Ih e weat h er the ca rth ror a dlsllln cc or many l eet, 11 0 1'8 1t111 ~t be <lrl .. d soon ur ' ~ r thUir months and come right to tbo (' onB ' a well·dra ined subsoil Is essentinl. r e m o'ln l frnm th o vln c s. as oth rw l se dIan Northwes t. wh ere so mU ll), 0 1)h e was born In Genoa. ing Iwo·y ear a la slee r s. Th e fe euln g I s Ihl ' m osl f avora b le. Especia l att ention mu st bo Give n to may bet: in jus t as soon flS the corn I s , A r c w· f:l l'llI ers n.r e growins co rn es· they und erg o a process of o~lda t.lon portunlLi e s abound."- Aclv l' rtl s('tn llll L ripe enGugh to go Into Ih !'! ~ ho c' k; I n p p.c l ally fo r f eclIl lI g f r o m the s hock. the deplh, fe rtili ty . dra i nag e, 3n d fin e· An EnllJlshmnn In Shanghai was MATERNAL INTUITION. o l her WJrdR. url er ears hard ,, ", llI p' They plll lll it Ih icke r I ha n t il(' or- Il.I1I!J! o r th e 6011. I l ea ,' Y wc t HolIl' are twItt ing the eld est son or Dr. Sun bu s k ~ lurn hroll'll, wh il e so m e , d ina ry ('orll, ab oll t 4 or r. si u llcs pe r nvold ed and s tilT c l ny ey Bolis are In Yatsen about his rath or 's cosmopoll· g en e ral di sfavor. lea vf's s tili r emai n g r er- n . I lllm a t ure hi li. o r " or 6 i nc h!'R Ap" l·t when clr.iJl· Hop pl ants may be ral~ e cl from th e Th l , /CiH's m Ol" e Cal'll and s to " er t a n lsm. "Nobody knows for certa in co rn sh olilu Il ~ t b e [ cd, as I t wlli be c d where your fntber \\'as born." be said. laxa l lve nnd {'.lu se the r al tl e to shrink . ; p er ;I crl ' a lld Ih e ea rs wiil he' sllI al ler se(!ds. but thi s nwl horl Is se l dom em· plo y~ d. si nce h y usin g ('utt ln gs stroll g "Cauton claims him and BO docs Hon· On lit e a\'(~ r n r. (' . abo u l S epl"mbl: r 15 Is · f or ('hell·i ng. planl s nre m o r c eaHily llnd quickly IC'lulu. Derore the r evolullon he h a d sec ure d. not been h ere In Chln.ll for ma ny years. A i r Blast Klt."In soml' sections or thl' Pucill c coast The English port ot Honglwng was n c r o p !na y be obtain ed from Clltl lllJ; R o r h eating wh ich seri o,-,,; Iy Injures th o n earest he eve r upproach ed . I pla nlc d In th e sp ring . bllt In genera l th fl lr IIpPcnnl nce us Wfo ll 118 th olr don't see bow your fath er can call a full c rop I s nol h un' p" II'U until lh o nroms and oth pr vahi a bl ~ Qllslilies . hlmselt a Chinaman, nnd In fact. I second yea r. Tho m OSl Im portant. and at th ll sa me Th o best cutting s af<' Ihos e tak en tim (' 1Il 06t difli c ull. part or hal) prodon't know wllat to call him." "Part from young )ll nills. ns I h ey a r e more I ductio n IA pr oppr dr y in g and s lIlpllur . of whnt you suy Is tru e," answered resIBta~ . to u lse asc :J nd should b l! l in g. ]\;0 other (,,!'lor atreels th e qunl · the son 0 1 th e famou s patriot. "For mor!' p r o du c tivfl thll l! IhoRI' from 01(1 it)', a pJ1.ea ranl' e !Inc.! market I' nlu o fl. " fifteen years m y rath er was a maD pl an l s . All cuttin gs should b e care · much os 1111' m a .lIl er In whi c i1 thp. wlthu ut a country. but now, " Bnd the fully Insllec t ed b dorc plnnting [lnd I h Ol) S nrc hnllul ed dllrlng th o c uring boy smiled proudly, "a country haa the dlsellsl'd o r dama ge d 0111'8 f('l l' Cled proces s. been made for him." Th e opporlu n l ty for pr odllring 1m· vovcd Borts b y 8l' l pclio n of the slock " ffll l\! wbic h th e cutti n gs a r e lak .. n l Ireland Is to send a d eputation to o!ferll a promising Il eld tor th e pro• thi s country to protest against the Mrs. Pig-Now. Curl y . wl", " ;:OI.·re gre ssil' e ho p grower . Mall}' grO\\'(' r s land ing Rt Qlleenstow n of c ertain men· at th e par t y I want you to b eba': e Ilk& V! 11O giv e much u ti ntioll 10 Irnpr(1vlng a p erfect hog! tally d erec tlv e p er suns all ege d to b e t"e f ertil ity of their fl eh ls ntHI their Irish Bnd havin g Irish nam es. bllt d e\11ethod s or cu l th'uti on t ake lbelr cut· Nam e the Line. cla re d to b e fmm other countri es of Open shed for cattle feeding usc at the Penn syili ani a experiment station. I-Iubbubs-- \lav e y ou lillY I;. t " I ral" . orfgln lban Irel and. Tbese o bJectloD · -- Securing New Stock Will to Lon\!lyv\ll,,? --1---.- abI es are e xclud ed from the Vnlted S ubbub s- Y !'s. Nlr l":lill~ arE> POTASSIUM AS A PLANT FOOD. : solel. II .. p OI:t~ h Is cnrrled S\\'lIY and Always Pa)!. Statl's as uncl eslruhl e Immlgranta. It I ::t c .-- S tray SlOI·l eH . part of it shuuld il e purc ha sed a nd reo Is said th ey huv e nil clai m on Jreland. P o: :ua;il1 nl IS I H PS~ l llt I n til ll H'r l a r ~Q lurnrd \ 0 the soi l. \\' it h th'l pxc Hpli on of s '1 u aHhes. C ert ain l y th c y hnv e lIO c laim on the P CD3lm lsrn, nll1 0unts ill 111 0" o f (Jill" (' 1,(\· soi l s I'o l :,," iulll i n Ih l:' r OIl 'llI C' rc:ia l [o rlD m e l01l 8 and olh e r ('u cu rblt ~ . 11-." ordl · Witli e-- PIIW, w h a l Is IL p ,· ~,;I ' !Ii~ t 7 Unlteu States. iSoi l s \l'I' rc ' flll'l l ll'd rroll . I hl' rO)(:I.~ Ih:lt , CO Il I(' S i'r'JIll Uprm'"I), . It i ~ no l HI) ex· nnry fl eld IIml ~ardE II sec lI!! will nN Paw - A 1111111 who tok l!s nn umbr l'lC lll'< I'pd Ihe s lIrfal 'l' II\' II,,· " ,l l'IiI Ih oll' pe ll hi l' t, a B lIi l l' ugl' n, on e pO ll tICI co ~ t ~"I!iMti1 1 gc.:rmln a t f' n(\ (' r th cy nrc lw o o r threl' ',9, n l l)ng wh " 11 h n gOf'S to a bal l gll·lllll. Th e m In es d f' IHl rtm en t o r Cuna rla is H'"I,j ,; of ) " "n " go. C l" il d ll ,! I I~' 1I 1(..... i n g all o ut si x C; ( ' III ~ ; Olle pound or "'l or s olcl . Most of t h em ha vl) th e - ('II. clllll·1I11 Enqu ire r . prl! par l n g 1111 ofli c ln Imin o " nco m eo t ro cl(s cl"lI m lJl, 'c1 Iv pil 'c cs " li d \l C"," lI ilrog l u ('Oh I S II parl y lI11'e , , l i m eK Lha : lftu.'!ii.t,'::'~g,i~M.~~11l>9 ·:;~:~" -:.i" ~~~I:~;~~; ..:~ \ il lg b es t ~ e r minatlll!-: pow('r th ~ fo llow tb a t lhe effec ti ve sm" ltlllg o f (· lIlla · Gl' oulI <l Ii . II" , Ii II , III' " of ' 11:' 1 "u eI. allll ,lIl1 l. I'III:I ,. s iIlIH is :Ilso [,;l\lg hl in Ing senson after hein g hnn· est ed. Important to Motnorn o bn o r c ~ I s n c "rnltl ~rc ' I \l 1 p"Rs l b llll y . Wb 01l d l " ':ll :11;; " " ;;" I alll" Itl llll .. !' h f" "'"I1P I'l'l' l ili z; I·R. It i s sp o l, en of, how. EX:lmlllO cnr cl £lily ,, ·.-c ry b o ttle 01 Group of Six Stov" Kil ns, ' See d a E:ll' eel OW'r from yca r t o yen r TI,,, I l'., l\ bu slu es s ha s '1nrl l' r g ',"e a (';\ l1 h ' n l ! ~ (' d \\1 : 11 ! l1i~ III :ltal'lil l. rt ~( ) I I .. \"(' 1', a s pUI ;I~ll. are or v ery dlluhtful va ln o. Th e vital CASTOH IA. 0. snfo and Bur e r emedy fof' I C nc arn s!. tlng >l fn)m plantin g from tI bl t t l t ti Infants uud cll\ld rt"ll. aud SCl) thnt It ) 1. A . n .\(' 11'1'1-: 1.1" r el'ClIUI II' li ~ " ""Y r,,1I' ), I'nrs f o r rno r e \1' :" (l)l·IlIl·C!. T !,I' :;uil s 1111'11 cOII(a i llPtl nvaila bl t! ~u JlI,ly \VII hOUl anr ('on si o . /:erl1ls [11' 0 'HI e~ 0 (cs ru e on D carstbe ~_ ./~ th lln :l (:" n tllr y 18 ","nlh ~ r dUt, '! \ViiI pl :01l1 f oo li si m i lar to Lhal of I hl ' l' )I'k ~ ('ol l"'~" or . \ ~ r iI' II 11 UI· e . ()!l !O S' alo eral!.on of Ih " rrouuctiv ell ess an d from d a lllJln esK. fUI1 !l;I . lu sec t e. rol er: Slgl1l\t~ra of (~ffI ~ It n'<u l l !n 1111' gnn ('ra l 8,1',p tloll of f !·\' , 1) ',\ b lel! 111(1), \\' j ' Y' t ' pr ud i:r l' d . T hp. t1 III' r Ih I t r and nat uml ('h p. I11l on l d ecomposillo n I) )I'l l' qun II!~ 0 e pan 8 rom I f I ' l eel th",· ar lia bl e t o gi v e an In P ao Por OVf'r 30 Yenrs. 1' 0 1'\\ "; /'r U II J A IliC'lJ (' : ; I~\ ' \,I~ f ll l' !J!I ' d . el e~ trlc snlO'l lIu!:" whi c h Ih e l'U l ill J.;" ar" ta IH! II. Thi ~ Jl .In . . . ) ;" '1' 1' rt~ , it I f; ,Jfld ,I ,',:·,jI:: ll (l~ ' !l U l a :"> ! 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D OI"l('I'H 10 1 ~ pounds or f; f('en hopR. th "l r ,' I ta llty I s so l ow Iha t th e planl a whe n IIp(JI~e d to a halld or !;an . . or che\\'l ng t obac('os I n t hei r OW Il eJ: \\'; 11 ~U ( ' l l tl 1:"!"'o O\ \ I' :111 11 d ; :-..I P P"':IT'. T lu ' th ey g: l \t · ::- t o O(' is 1Jl~t) i ld l l ', hi lt it rn:,:- lH' 1~1: ldl' ('Lwl< t ' d . o th er s' ere s. Wh e n lh l' lI um lw r of the~ o 10IV.)'l l" ld. w hi ch Ih ey produ cc ar c lo w In vigor CANNING FACTORIES 60111 1< 10 ·. An YIl lI tlc: Ih~ 1 H ! I ,; ilr 01 """ .1 '1 Ing hlli e Is l a r ge th e totnl yl ,' ld will and Inff' rlor In growth r esu lts. Th e For , £\1\' , 011 tlTH l', Il1: r ('r!nt o f l ,a l'l~ II I' ,·" .h, TIl<' , Cl\\'~ Ib at are II f' Url Jly mllst pro. be corr cs ponnlngly r educe d. Such h i lls In rullt IJ(lr lod of a plant or Miter ll v. 1S' .12:('. , $St. to $K~' O , ) "01' t q r Jll 1f '\ 1' hs r • • lu ]\; 0W Yor l( th e r e I s n 7lI 1l1l who In l it " ~ni l " il l Itl ·l p to hr i ll >!: alJo ilt :lrc lI ~ ulllly Ihe b efI t shou.ld be r emov ed nnd r e pl ncecJ by In g Ihlll g ~s I~ " crlt.t cnl p(' r l od . T! 'I '. Pfnllllln ltl NI, ''''ril e r u r h uohl "l, 1' I l H. M. hn s IJt'I'li marri ed 11 tim es. :-;' ,1> .. (1 ), th i~ l ha,, :.:~ . (' 11) 1" '1' au ci l i :IICi{! I)' '· ~J d . tilir a nd 11:.I t HHu \\'!\: . ti pl' lI, gllt.' l d . Mo. ..\t..lv_ .exc Pl'l a N 0 W Y (l rk waller cou l u pay !~ ll'aW ji ll !! 111 111111 1'0 :-t:' C \'ilill iild p b ~· l11 uti u'rs :1 l'f those hnvln ~ lon~, d ee D root!> fWIll plllnte givi ng li l gh yi eld S. starts out 11\ Itfe wllh weak en ell Til", · The tirn o ut which plallUn g Is done Ity lind poo r nn\l rl ~ hlll e ut I tM chancPR C: :III S' ·. l\ h '.·1l II :,·) :l rl' p lo w"d IIl1d 1' , . hncl i e~ . w i lt. a rolV nr w ell·developed I~n gnged p eo pl" nre sp \(1 o m flJl Inali m ony t o l pn wom en. sOI1l!' lhi 'l!' I h"t l\ i l : c\ l'l' ay i, al;(\1'1i 10 l ea l S on pa (' h ~i d e ; thnt are qu i t Ilnd uepe nd s .I'et y I nrge l y on th o local can· for Illr.!:!') nnd pe rfert mat nrlty are s n n l~ 011 th e neighbors tblnk th ey are. I s smnll. One" st IInted. It Is alwoy~ 'h l ' "o il. S " nll'l i n,~s a h l"O "' 1I crup o f · ki n dl,' d i !' flOR(' (\ , bu t are po sse ssed or uillons c xlsting wh ere the crop L o nd '!n h ns a I10t,, 1 th a t 11 :18 gailleu r ~' (' or 1'101'1' 1' I" p l o ll i'cI I!:td('r to Ill ' en()ll~lt r ll co !'g), 10 indu ce t l1em t o talte g rown. bu t In gen eral the best r es ults stun l cc\. Is Ille rul e. taro e I.hru u /,(h fI ~ (,nltms. C 1rtltl n ly Ii ere ·II,'· II\(' n m OUlli It III oft en a t emptation to Tllant II r c ' obtained b y planting as f.oon as d cc"yin!; \'(,~e· ' pl enlY of ex cr d ~ e. am ar t b i d to fllm e. the soil con ,b e wo rlwc] Inlo a fin e m el . 01(1 a nrl l e f t ov e r seeds ra lher thon l ahll' llla l lN in Ih" so il. .ow co.ndltl~l_ . In Callrornia, plauting tu k e th e troubl e to order n ew one~ . S ince thc r t' is sllc b a s tart' o r POla5' A naturalist Informs us tbat tbe 10))- si nn\ in !la' soi!. it Is n or n ec essa ry : On h.' :!"." l an d cOllrse mll~ure tenrts "ilOu.1d be done . In January or "'ebm . But It I ~ b p.s t t o n lwuy s tbrow the ' 01.1 to re p lacf' a ll th:!t Iii t,lKell out b y to op en it lip a nd make It more easlly ary. olthough In som e seasons plnnt· aWay 8l1d get a fresh supply . Th(' liter Is b ecom l nl; exti n ct. but the 1~' 0 crop s. I! r roan hn ~ 11 l a r ge amount cu lti vnle(!. There Is more vulue 10 Lng IlS late as May 1 has yield ed goon pxtra time and expense In serurlnll legged variety we have with us al· or mOlley i n the bank he does not wnn l rr es h manuro than rotted and weath· resu'lts: In Oregon and Washington new stock will b e repaid at harvest -,..aY8. to dr:.hv'out aUlI u se '.b e (!Illire nmount. I rred m'iI1urc. hops are planted In March ' or April. and In New York successful plantings but Le does Dot h C3 11ale to u se th e Coarse Food KIIIII Chick •• A college proressor h p-II . sol ved the Inter '.l ~t which nccru es e\'ery six More chicks are kllled every ' year A m ixture of Ii lit lie salt. charcoal, !iave, been made In April In. favorable mystery of the cu rve ball. but It takes month.. Tho 811me prInciple may be ash es 'and alr·slaked lime bas Ii goot! siiult>ue. Thorough cult!vatlonJ8_.tm· by coarse . food than III nny other ..LV. ' a borny halll'ed lowbrow to hit 'elD applied to the u se of potash, whI ch effect upon the digestive systems of porblnt , and sbould begIn · early and Their bo\\'ela are tender.' 110 give'· food couUnue until the plaptll are well that will be easy ; ~ dll9Bt• . 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1' 11<' omplr e ~ tylo · 15 a lw a ys b ecom.n !: 1(1 th n u II('ursI' t !'d fi g u re . un d IS. ~'rapll " r Bu c h 11M Iho o n e Illustrated will UllO Ollbl " d l y u c wo rn m o ~ t o lten II l1 dl'r thotiO r ll lltiition s th u o wh en a w o m an I s d es lruu s o r llPP <' Jlrlng uross· .. d , The w al s. Is cut on Ih e II ~nRa nt lin es, wit h th e 81(' e \' es In one pl eco wit h IL Th e enm 111 t h e center of th e back mllkes th e d~ s lgn possih l C for eve n narro w ll.lall'rlals. Tbe n ec k 18 t rimm ed bj' a I'(ln trastlng mat erial, n nd tl'ls t 8 the on l y orna m entation of wli lch tbe gown ts capabl e. PrlLted cr ep e. silk. c hallla nnd cashmere of "n rlou s shad es or e all m u terlal s suita bl e tor a w r appe r or tbl B churacter . Th e pattern (5274) Is cut In sl'Zes 32. 36. 40 and H lnch ..B. bust measure. Med i um s l ?e r equires 6 )i. ynrd s of 3S·lnch m a t e r ial.
In Ihp rno mlll~ ; R , o'c l oc k . I ""PilII' d 1:11" to falh"r Anll Ih"n y h,·II . nl , d nar. It 11 01'":1 t Fr>~1l1 to ' h " hllrrl"d h o nl>' g Uilt ily Ihroll gh thA ~:. m e I nt t li s Is th .. p S)'c llnl o!, l c al m o- (" 'rl )' (I ,' , rk " 'llh h ~ r " "('r,,1 ., th ' plae ... fUll1lllls . M u~ t of the "c t;~ .. l s ' •. frOIll :'\t.w I\ .. d fllrd n o w ure sc hoone r s. m enl. Fn' d tor" nwa )' frOln UR n i l " 1 oaw llHJtIl"r do wnlown I Ofll ghl . y ears ag o ; , do n't I(n nw Ju.t wha t .Inhl' . a t l'ntprlll")",,r' R Sit" I nn k Arl a I 11rl([' 6CII I p no t I ofl g with all oc {'a slonuj hris. au d once In ogo wlH'n n \I'halL' hi t the WIlR th p mnttp r . b llt I k now h o Wa R Ilr,·,1 an" ,,' nrr l,' '' , I " ' l slI cll e " '111,1" "I" .. " 0 OJ a whl\ " II h;lrk bu t t hoso de op b ottom · schoo n .. r EllIplre o n th o .. fl . " I o nf; Ir'g f;""" s hip" of !la rti er da ys. u H{' oural! ....~ and son' al hl'arl nnd i lI't m l' do thln1:FI tDr h " r , ,\'"' I ' I'E' Grlln d Jlauks wh ll l' In a built I'B/lI'l'ia ll y for tl!l ~ work. o r o t o mad I' up h , s mind thai f a llll'r h ;ul n o 11U;.l!l(' u lO my lllln (" 10 onp th lroll' : If V('X (I mOll<l. nnd o hl i!;e d b o 8"en o nl y ns ~ t rano c ll hulk ~ or tl SI' f or hi m . Now h " I, Inarr ll·d anri lh" r ,,'H n ot tlln).! f rnm F'rl' d a nd " e.·II<' th £< CTAW t o aba nd o n th e g aullt r1b bt.u sk"lctull ti , Th e fa c l of (l"ln ~ well. an d at I n, t h .. ha s wr i l · I'm n o t ~oln):' 10 Mil), Oil" word ' about vesse l and to trll s t to the It I s that Ih e H a nm w hal er hilS ~ Ul'. t e n h omE' . or sh e hns- gone! little il. :-':elthl' r do YOtl . II !' a In nn ope u boo t Wh elh e r o r not p l ante" th ., sai li ng cm rt. tbat th e thi n g - and moth pr I s h a jJ pi .~ r th '\l1 1.al l' that nl g l;t molh r-r put th" 1\8' tlwre I s any wide 1I"' lIn ,; o f o\lposl · s hi ps h u \' o t o t rllvr l rnst e r and f ur· .. h e bas b pl'1l f o r yea r s , So. 'w oul~~'t "(' mb l pel ).!Ifts ut ('ach pl at l' nnd ~ hnlr . t l on to mall o n th l' IIRrl ur wll1ll edo m th e r Lo rn u k e tIll' bU ti I IH' 8S pay lit n il. w rl tl' Ihnt Idt er lo [-'r r d ju st n ow . I. ucki l y ~h (] hnd !'\PI'll c 'R ca rrl . un rlat· " \\' ~ II p brllltPS not l ohll . a t Inrge I ij op e n tu s p ec u I nt I on, b u t In lil A d al's of th e snlling wh a l l'rll '- . ' . " y o u rp 80 <I . nnd sh p I nl,l It In pla i n sl1;hl on pro r n TC thl~ pnttllrn 1IIf"nd 10 {'(' nls fo r g l v ln l! . nut I do hO llC th O' )' w on't th " <l rPsRl' r sca rf. It might eal'o tn.T o"rutl c r taln It I s that nllt I on,; nfterwa rd th ey put to sea out flttl ng f or four cr n n"I' IITltnl'lll ," or t ) lI ~ Jl IJpf' r , thl' sc h oo n l'r J . II. Brllcf' III Ih .. Norl h y ears. an ll li S Ilk el \' US n o t th.,y el r . man, th e c lwm lli t and oth.' I's hav" fo r!!"t mO lh.:r this y €'a r ." Ilu P 6tlo n ll. " r l t l' 1I . 'lI lt"' Blld " d drl'!i~ JlI Il ! n l ~' . a nd h& Bure to I;I\' u :\ Izu allu !luillbe r or l )U tt l:! rn. Jar which clell th " g l o bl' and ' h u nted i n ull th ~ done th e ir u e!!t La 111'<]\' ;'100 I!llbs l ltll t l'~ . " ;ll ol h l' r ." Il!'r h eart tra\,I'II11!! It " T h o Rurprl ~(' of op"nlng PlIl'ka geR P a rl Oc rf'cl'I ,, ('d a rudp un· f a ill) f u I ro UI' d s am o n.: '. "nocke d fl at t I10SC on dN' I( UllfI t I Iro w s eu s b ero r e Ih ('), r ClIJrllell to p o rt . but bal e!'u , or wha l e boll e . st,'I II"S u I I '" ab sP liI "" a~ ov£' r. /l ll ll t h e p!r'n Rure o f show· I.h e rNlting m em b e r s o [ till' (:1' w o ut d ~e Jl with th eir l ands and s nwiling I1S rl\' a l ed for th i s purp oH ,·. III cou e s· o n es . h o[lt'd so . too . ( ' hri " tma ~ "n s Ill ~ I lw m t o I.·nr h o l hN had b~.:un 5274. 812E ._ . .... . . ....... . NO, of th eir brr t h s. A w h ul" hnd hi t th e on l y a w h al er ca n s m ell with II c arlY Il uence th p pri ce o r ",11Il ! bo u h a s a lwa ys a tim p of 8tr" 88 nntl ~Iraln "' h I' li tll(, tl oorit ,, 11 rnn.: . Sh e 100kl,(! crnf t an uppercut or sl llnll l " l( dolen ce th o whol e of h !' r bod y saturated wllh ~:~~8 . 8te(ldIIY r l Hin.: III U1C la st f e w w i t h h er . \\'Ith t h r. ol d ·fa Hhl o n etl aro und Ihl' lah l... Th fl Y WNe n il N AME . .. . ....... .. _ ... : .. .. . . .... . . . ...... . Ilnd t11 Pn It dl sa pp oa r ed u "de r h er rlill c id oi l. l'\ow c\'(>lI a whol eI' ull.Ju r f eel l"" o f €'conomy B t rOTl~ upo n her. t h "rl'. And In 11 m lnu tH Fr!' ,1 TOWN ... .... _•••••••••• • _. . ........ . _. _ . b o ws . bllt n ot b efore It sWl l Cb cd ItB ca n Va" H,' ldolll \'oya!;cs lor l onge r Th e r ~ 10 60 tlll'IIIIn l,; III II! !' huutln g nnd not mu c h monpy o f h l'r .. pr\, n\\' n w aH In thp roo m wl lh a rJ ue er II tt l ..ta l l r) pr ts ll'I' ly and carrlNI lIw ay the Ihan t , u y €'ars. and th e sail allll s t ea m of wbalc~ whi c h I.Oll c ern s eV eryone for sppnd 'lnl!: . Bh p. d I d h er hp with bllndl " In h iH arm" "lIir h h " pre"H€'d STRI!I!T AND NO . . . ... ... .. ........ ..... . jlbboolll n nd 80 111 0 of th" ri gg ing. wh alers go pro ;ls lotl l' d for 11 sl u g l e without r eJ{a ro t o '"(·x. If th e w bal e. h er li tt l e hanlj ·tllnde " Ift s alld SI' ll l illin hl'rR-- a l illl .. hu n,ll f' Ihat stirred STIIT P; . .. _ . . . . .......... .. . .. ....... .. . . . .. . iloth ac cl lll' n ta roll ow eu ri g ht on season. whll o tb e I;Jl.~ c lull y eQ u lPll€'U as t h o J al>lI lleSll hu \'" (' Ic arl y v rov cd . h e m o ut with u d l'pree~l n !! f «l ·lln ):, ~ I f :Inr) w o k " . n nd FlI'l h pr I t l' ,nhlln g with Il Rlal e lll t' llt fro lll W n8 hln~t on urgi n g Sll'llt1\ w h alt' r a of S <:andi nll" la uu<l cu n b e turll eu I n to" ,'nluaLio ' Boun'e t h eIr Innd.l'quacy . HE'r "rNltl'B t tr oll · morl' h lll'p l lll·. 3 th un could wl'l l b e th p InouguraLlon or a c l os u d Bcason Jopan r Ull In and o ut or th ei r home of foo d su pply , Ih e r e Is r ('a ~o u to bol; b l e had aJway~ b oon th at o tIlI.' r ppop l !' I hornl' . on I'hrl stmas mornl n" . CHILDREN'S .PRESS, i " PO II th es e m a l11l11a l ij l u a d i n'er en t go" e hl'r more th a!l sh u wa s ab l!' 10 ..\nd fath"r was kI ssin g a Ilttl ,. \\,0 01 , f o r whal c H fl lld th ey Bll e;gl's t tllp. QU eil' POTt s at fr l'Qu c nt InteT\' u I R. tloll or \\'h .. th '~ r or nnt th pse partIcular Apropos o f th e .J ll v unese . Ihere Is In li g h t. Th eIr s ubs tanc e Is that of a . g i ve th em . Hut thi s Yl'ar 11I'r l·h rI Rt· an \\'ho~, ' wistfu l f a~" ..... 115 a IItll !' . _ ..... h a l ,," h fld bA4'n .\\,lre t apllIII g and s t en l· th l~ in<lu str y allother xa lllpl e of the W'.H ~" bl oo ~ Cd nlll~l1a l . '~nd IH 111·~ h. an<l mas rOB!! h ad n d lRtin ct l y n,' w tllon !. I hi lHIl'r thall In hl' r plrtur" . and a bit 111 /1: serrp t6 from th e submarin e CII' wonderful ada ptabi li ty of th ese Or l- n~ t;uch h d S Ilro u .tll l) , ,ti l or the suL · She cou ld n·t . s impl y ('ollllln·l . hn" !, trlll· ... 1 worn . IIlI d In nn ot h l' r mlnul(1 bl es. Ill s a mntler of r er o rd that on e en t a l s ; tlw y han' l earned th e liP to-I sta:lc e o~ , bet-f. ~ Irs . ~I a rtha look o ,'pr th (' pr!'~ e ntR hpr n l' w d Ull ghl Pr was In h pr n rm s. :sun' l y ,' I,, \\' "f lhi s an entln' ly of an oth~: r Chr istnulH nile! FI'l' nothln~ " Y o ll S N '." I-r .. o wns sa \'III ~. "WI' w h al r w as Il c tna ll y ro ulld ",ntangl ed dnt e m et h ods of th e moder n ~orse401) fathoms d o wn III n cub l e off thl' mPII nn u ha v .. Il r o b ab l r d o nI' m o r e dlrr" r l' nt ' SY" I" lll fo r I 'upturillg th l' from Fre d an d l'\CI'JlI'. .-\ 1111 >.h e WIlS JURt thoughl \\' I" d Rurp rlRI' ),·ou . and It (' .. II an c ua st. nnd th is m n)' tnd lca te tha!1 any olh er 1'l'OVl p toward cl enrlng I p.(' l acpa s houl d be fol l ow ed In ord er so afraid Ih er e wOll l d UP lIolllln g ha s tak,..n ('v el ')' lhlng Wp r:ou ltl S('rap" that at l ('n ~ 1 t h nt \\' hll l ' paid d arl), t1w big c " tn(·.~a frulIl Ih e l'\ urth l'a · I Ihat thl' i1,'~ h lIla y f u rni sh Ihe p !'opl u 5h e b ell e " pd she \\'011101 dro p a Iii lit up t o l1Ialw t hp Ir lp. Thai'. why WA fo r It s IIHlu i~ itl\'(' n e ~s. c ll1\!. Th py h UH' 1I 0t oll l y hU ll t N I th e w itll 0 11 ndd r,,1 " " ' HII" of n o uri s hffll·nt. In h ('r nl'Xl I I'U er t o i-' r C'rJ . 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Mnrln (, I'~ 0(1 Ih e ('oa~t o f Scot. th e r e>l l of tb e wor l d how t n Ul lllze f o r h llmnn roud . a fo od. ,,1; lc h . from lance ant! e xpens(' a r ,· " 0 >:r l'at. mad(' 011 Imh)"s Ih illi:s lIly"wH. l a nrl dpclarf' t h at 0 whol e i n th e n ol g h . s ub stantia ll y "' (' ry par t of th l'se nil a r(, Olln t~ is I,,,b l a b l ... Thi ~ would ~ ha ll th ink of )·ou W I' p ut OU I' prrs a nd 1 h all n n lill'" ~l r r·lJ.:lh lert 10 borhood of th e 1~l rth of F o rth h ns g r l'nt Cf/ !alur c s of th e Sl' a , . Hup ply all n duill o 1l n l ground lor ('ont· ('n t B on t h p hl'ca llrn r. t tabl n I II thl' wo rk rtL ('ltrl RtlOla s "Ift s " s h o wn II ~ trll( llIg dlspo~\lioll t o ai d F or m erl y th e 011 . s p pt: mu-cp tl an d m lsti l on " r l1uw ~rs' n 'etl ntlll c nd ilt i on pa m" 0 111 w nr , a nti .1 '0 11 \;1I0W fat1wr " " ut Ih " r e I" s" m e t hin~ from )'011, Beafa r e r s. This parlleular wha l e I s whn l e b on e. w er e th e prim" obje cts 01 for a c1o s('t! S l'~' SlJ n , Is gNtlng f\ l ilUr- ol n. nnrl I tl lI "l( h (' :'\ c l le . wi th )'OIlr (·anl." Fn'd har! ollly t l'n f ppt l ollg- [loHslb l y roun g nnd th e Qll es t. 111111 occ n slon a ll y th e r e "as \\'h l' lI1O'r or· not wh ll l,' m~ al may w oulrl be v e ry mu('h pl l'nst'l.l If I ! !I"'(~ m nrl r th " n >ll lle! of til l' tnll i e an ti h I' f nolish and fi B YN unR cq unlnt l'<I wIth th e adcl r d anll uu ex)J ectc d windfall of e ,' " r bl'com e a ~ tillll e d"' lc acy 13 lI u t a was n littl e I'('m~mll ran c t: frll ll' y ou" nn d MarllHl m,,1 n\)ov(' lh " nl'l'IIRln g the . manll €' r s I~ whi c h Its f o rbcl1'Ts a l u mp or so of hi ghl y prized afllb p. r· s lIbJ('ct fOl' cOII ~(· r n. bllt it would S h e d lsca r d " d thl " . Fr<' t1 W(l 1lIt! I'n r rl. 'rh .' I l l tl e wlIman l oo k ,·" 1I1Ir.· hn ve b pI'n hnrri ed an<l hunl ed by man grls. but th tons upon tons of fl es h pro h auly b e w"lco tll l! to m"ny th o ll ' ('e rlalnl r r e lJl Pmbel' 111:It f al lll' r . ~ nurJ ~ )P r! . tor ce n turll's; bu t hI' th is n 5 it mllY. nod b o n e w ere abandoned to th <' sr av · Ban os o r c lti ?"II ". It c erl ai l" Y shou ld man Il ~ h I' waH anu f",rl)' w i ll ill~ 10 "/lul ' dldld- " ~ h" b l' );a n , It hR S tok l' lI lipa n lt ~c lf the ta sk o f e nger A of thl' sl'a. Not so tulI a)' \l POII CO"t II.·s8 th an beef. PRY a~ 1 th " bi ll s. I" ""1' b nlll " rI'd :II other rosl' 10 ti ll' o rr·a !;lo n. " Y p.~ . pllot1ng vcsIW I R' l n I hose wat er s. A s t.h e 1'orth P ac in c. and I'M1Wcill ll y rtbOll l ("h r l st mas. n ' ilh "r I1ln ldll ~ 1,I'pS ' c11'n r . n ll t It wa s Ihl' (111 1), ti l ing I !l oon aB It h l'nrs I hl' wh l Htl e o f a n ear· 1~lllo n g th e J aIlIlIH·SI' . Th e skill and Checkm at ed. I'nls Il"r carln~ IVIif'th ,' f' h, ' r ,'(·(· I" I'd ('ou ld d o t o IlIal,,' it HI'I '1n n s 11",ugh Ing HhlV I t gOL'~ dowlI th e F'lrth . cn rtil ag e yie ld gllll' . Ih e b om's .nrt' Apr(jpo~ (I f Ih" "UI' In th c lIall:!lIls, any . Anol Rh" rould lint ,., ";, ,. ;lny rO il II' (' r<' all IlI'rl' ." Tbl s cha'rm l u!; little fr ocl; t s ba by· ma k os sure of ilR ,,"ject and theu g r oll nu Ull f o r f f' rtili ze r and th (' ft.' ~ h .\ . I. . H pd fo rd. (I f lit, · ~"ci"l y o f l it" nll'f" pl a ' n l .,· ('p rhll ps h,' ,I .. 1,, 01 11 11 (('OPl'fi ':'1' . 101". I>\' tI , .. " , I ' IIIT<' '>;, .. . . . I shl), s lm p l o botb :n d es i gn and In h(,I1I ;5 n b out allli PHI('N'rl S 1" lsurp.l y In I s ca nn ed for food nnd co n ti l.JI'I" ·o II War or I S I~ . , o l d · "al' Ht ory in l1 a rl · his 1" 11 (' 1'" 10 hi s I\' if... '1'1", 1 h " , l it " 1>1I("'r ~ ' n.II'· 1l1o' I ('vn structloll It closes at the back. Rdvllnce. 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I t hlnlt I t \\, n> l on gs, \\' h l l o the w ashing 01' to il e t w"rk. or \l.IIY f1r s t ·c!r\S S walc hmnkel ,goo d one l h ere mus t b e s ome t rOll bl e h s w eel of h e r to write that fir st l etBowling Alley for Chureh . COVHS is a v oided (!1l(1 du st ing ~lmDl1 · t. di d will get you a d ev ice to atlac to YOUI A pari sh hou se equipped . wi t h ~ 'd whi c h COllId b e cured "',u en sco vere I ter. Jt takes wome n to hold 'alni lies wateh which will malt e it proof a g o nsl I <lanc e ball . a b owling alley ond n mov. e. und slat ed that b e would I rna k e In· " together." " t t hi nny magn et i c curren t. In g pIct u re theater Is to b e er ecte d Lucky Adam. a dais rIl",, (J -i-tle gl'nPh 'fo r t.hp. Fi r st Presbyter i an cburch of Another nd VI1 Dtuge Adam bad was his ~rIEmd'8 pb:ice of buslne8l.~aJld Roo,., for Many Mor~ po es pas a car w n o· .' . e post· l . . L b dol' has. un '-area of 2tfO,OC1 ' man Cl\me ulld went.. lea v lrig p ack. New~cl< . N. J .. 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When hs.ve we had a more beauti· ful New Year's Day than January 1, j Nellie Ca rd has the meusles . 19l3? The Thomas family certainly took advantage of the day by meet· O. M. Rid g e i:! in Day ton today . ing at the home of their ml)ther, Mr. and Mrs. J. C. Hawke are in Mrs. Charlotte Thomas of near Ferry Dayton . today . who had prepared turkey and all I that goes with it for their New I Don't fail to hear Mrs. Ensign Or any other valable papers, YO It !:an rent one of ou Year 's dinner. Af she is soon to . Fuller on .J anuary 28rd. leave th6 old homestead th e children Iii r:i. S. J) Clayton h:l'1 rt:turn ed c\}ose thi8 d ay to meet onte more at from a visit in Cincinnati. Mother', fireside. Those present were Rev. B. F. Mrs. Sarah Zimmerman ig visiti ng Dailey and wife of Greenfield , Ind fri ends in Indianapolis. R V. Snyder and family. Mrs. C. . • Por Two Do~ars Dollars a year where they will be kept In absolute :::;wiCt and son, Howard of Montgom· sa fey (. Ask to be shown. White's Store for large fat juicy ery. Ohio. J. B Thomas and wife. Mackerel. New lot just opened. Earl Thomas and wife. Mrs. Roy 10c each. Hathaway of Waynesville, Mrs. P. J. Dr .. J . A. M'cCoy attended th e Hartl ey of Fletcher, Ohio. and Hen· State Veterinar v meeting at Colum. ry B. Simpflon, an old friend of the I_ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _~-------------! bus, last Thursday. Iwhole family. All the children were present e:!Ccept W. L . Thomas of OBITUARY The Woman's Auxiliary of st. 1 Earlimart. Cal., and Mrs. Geo. Fox HAS SOLD FARM I Mary 's chureh will meet with Mrs. of San Gabriel, Cal. Of course it C G. Williamson put through a l Mrs. Elizabeth R. Sides, only W. H. Allen, Thursday afternoon at was impossible for them to Ite presdeal last week. selling the farm be· daughter of Nehemiah and Elizabeth 2 o'clock. ent but they were not forgotten and longing to Dr. and Mrs. C. W. Hen· Wharton , was born AUllust 3rd, 1833 . were spoken of many times. derson, just east of Corwi n. The and departed this life January 7th. Mrs. F red Hartsock and littl e The day was thoroughly enjoyed farm was sold to John Lowry. of 1913. aged 77 years. 5 months and .\ daugh ter, of !:10rrow , a"e spending by all . this being the first time in near Morrow. The consideration days. being a resident of t his co unty i a few da.y s WI. h Mrs. Edith Ha rris year~ that a ll had been home togeth. was $4800. during these years. and fanll ly . er. Late in th e evening all departed • - .. - - She was united in l1lurria)!C! til . .. hop ing fUlr many lJ10re such family Notke of Appointment 1' Sa mu el Sid ea. O(·t0 ber ,It ~ I1. 1". ! l\lrs. retul'lwd home r"'un ·lonu.., . ('1 .,01 . 'r"'r d' Ld llh . I Il' a rns f . C .J ' , ~ -thl's unl'on were born e .lg I1t CI11'1 lIren l ues ay n il{ It rum aTlIlngtoll --- -- - ••- -Estate of Edmund Retallick dect'ased of h' h f . I " wh ere ,,\ip att'>IH le d the fune ral of POST CARD SHOWER Notice is hereby given that l'.t'a ry E. He:, w IC our ~ ur vl~ e ~ 1er . (,n .. I her moth er'. 1\1rs: N. N. Mosher. t lllli('~ has iJeen du.ly appoint ed and daughter, Mrs. Anua /0.. . Smi th and Jmiiah H. Mi lls was the recipient qualified as executnx of Ihe "'ill te of th ree sons H Wi I bu r C W'111 a r • of a pust card shower last Friday . Jldmuud Retallick , late of Warr.. n \';01111' a d A I'· '1 SI' I " < BIG LAN D SALE y. Ohio. deL'eased . n . .In co n. W E'aves al ~,\ _ _ __ Th e illi[iative was taken by the Odd· Da ted Ihis ~nd day of January. 19 12. eleven gran dchildl'f'll t o mOllr n (hp tl' l Til' land and property of the late f ellow~. and together with his many BOXWEI.L. ',m ' 1.0 k . JudALEX ge of the Probate Cu urt loss ' . u c . was so II( lly A uctloneer fri ends li e received 7(; cards, one less o f Warrell COUlll y , Ohiu . P repared ~erse lf f o r a teac her . . W. F. Smi t h. on ' the g rounds, Tu es· than his a ge. Mr. Mills was hi ghly Selh W. Brown. Atty. ,and taugh~ In her you nger yea\'~ I d ay . Th e re was a gmall crowd pleased a t the complime~t. which had _ _ _•• _ . 4 I . Bemg qUIte a reader sli e kept wed ! . . . ITIform ed on ('u rrent and r('ligio u~ ' pre!!e nt and bu t few l..ndd ers. the effect of cheering the invalid LATE CLASSIFIED ADS events of her ua, . The 97-acre farm north of Lytie. ve ry much. - - - - - . . - +-- -I ~er early r eliiriou s life was as· was purcha.'1ed by Stephen Burnett NE "Old Trullty" Incuba.\or. 1 soc!ated with the Hicksite Fri enrlli for $7275 The three acres of JANUARY 23rd Almol!t new. Inquire of Mre. I society, but at her marriage she with Les~r Surface. Wa.ynesvllle, R. D. her husband united with the M . E. ground was bought by Chas. Clark MRS. n~.ANCES ENSION FULLER 4 J 22 church, to which she remained for $1220. The saw mill and the State president of W. C T. U. will ETTER 'I me and beUer ed... falth.ful to the end. . . home.'1tead were bought oy Frank speak at the M. E. church in Way· Clook repairing aud saw 8ha~~ ahBelOg ieftd mlotherless III IIlfancy Duke, he oaying respectively $333 nesville, on Thursday afternoon and enlng E. C. Woollard, waynee. ] aU~;'M~ enA~~Y E~artd. fo:; 8Y hrr for the 88" mill and ,t400 for the eveninll, January 23rd, at 2 p. m. ville, Ohio. J.~ fears.' g e III er ear YjJ'lOmestead. and 7:80. Everybodyinv'ited. Free.
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I also handle a 35-candl e Burner which will fit any common lamp. Burns from 6 to 8 hours: on 1 cents' worth of oil.
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Amu ng the great educational insU· 1 tulions of uur age, the Grange glands in the front rank, not only for what it teaches but to whom it teaches. The Grange is the great instructor in sociology , citizenship anrl agricul· tu re o In f;oc iology, in that it brings together in social intercou~e the men, women and children of a com· . munity wh u ot he rwise would not have known each other. thus broad· . en iD)/; our acquaintance and friend·
ZIMMERMAN'S Cood Things to Eat FANCY BALDWIN APPLES this we"k, on ly $3 a barrel. EDGEMONT CRACKEKS, th e cracker with that "creamy" taste. Buy them by the box . Orangefl,Grape Fruit,Tangerines Danish Cabbage. BermudaOnions
Pure Buckwheat Flour, Pan· cake Flour. Maple Syrup, Instead of local gossip we discuss Karo Syrup and hear discussed the happeninllS 9f the day, the business of the world : Bring us your produce. Call us up before you sell. and the policies of government, thus It pays to trade at enlarging our horizon and discover· ing to us what our political views are, when divorced from our pred· :z 8TOREa udices. thereby m.king intelligent WAYNESVILLE SPRING V ALLEY voters instead of tools in the hands ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ of the unscrupulous and designing. Making citizens instead of dummies. .... The hope of our Nation is in these whose interests are identified with people whom the Gran&,e and like and identical to the farmer's will be ora-anizations are awaken'n&,. The gladly enrolled among UB. Come in . men of honesty and · unselfishness You need us, and we need you. . I I:: who are juat now comin&, out of Dr. J. T . Ellis. Master. their drowainell8, and are thinkini' --and reuoning for themaelv•. REVIV AL SERVICES J Waynelwille Granare consists of nearly two hundred members, alert. The revival still eontlnues at the .wide-awake men and women who Friends church. Lar&,e erowds are are teachin&, each other how to live in attendance each evening. Special better and do better. broadening choirs ",e furnishing the mllsic. Souls are being saved; the church ill theirviewsanddispellin&,selfishnf!88. being revived and a &,relAt out burst Now there are many, many more of old time religion is being mani· in this community who owe it to fested. Services each evenln l 1 themaelv88 and to their neighbors to throughout the week at 7 0 clock .. ! ~ome identified with this uplifting Next Sabbath eveninK Mi88 Day will speak from "The Ten Com· LIABILITIES i'range ~ork. mundments," and the men's chorua Running stock and di videnda . . . $2,104, 209. 86 Any &,ood moral man or woman I will furnish the music. s h ip~.
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The Mutual Home &Savings Association Of Dayton, Ohio ASSETS Cash on hand January 1. 1913, ... $189,521.58 Loalfa on mortgage seearity .... . 6,782, 709.13 Loans on all other security . . . . .. 91,545.21 Due for insurance from bo~wers, 6.60 Bonds.. . . . . . . . ... . . . . .. .. . . .... 31,100.00 Interest due from members....... 7,061.47 Real estate .. . .. .. . .............. 18,400.00 Oftiee Buikling .................. 140,000.00 Certifieates of Depoeit.,. . . . . . . . .. 00,000.00 $8,340.332.88 .,
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Report Wayne To\\'nship Schools for moath of December, 1912
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State of Ohio, Montgomery County, 88: William H. Kimmel, being duly sworn, deposes and says that he is the Secretary 01 The Mutual Home and Savings Association of Dayton, Obio, and that the above
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.tatement is .c orrect. \ ~ WILLIAM H. KIMMEL. Subleribed and swom to before me this 31st day of December, 1912. GUSTAV BECKER, JR.., Notary Public Montgomery County, Ohio.
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and has not failed to pay a dividend each six months since that time. It is DOW the LARGEST and STRONGEST Savings Association in tbe State of Ohio. Recei pts for past year .. . .. ... . .. . . . $4.718.381. 81 Increase in Assets . .. .... . .. ...... $ 561,Z76.98 Dividends and Interest paid to memo bers and depositors during past year .. . .. . . . .. ..... ... . . . .... . ... $ 245,163.92
Individual Accounts Over 20,000
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Present Dividend Rate Five Per Cent
College Hill Mabel Salisbury Ellis Smith James Evans Adria Comell Charles Evans Carl Squires Hazel Salisbury Gayle Evans Edmond Evana Marie Squh:es Clark Salisbury.
Officers .lORN L VIOl, President EUGEIE WUICHEY, VICe Praideat , JONA11IAN H. WINTEIS, Treuver WM. H. IIIOW.. SeaeIary JOHN A. CASE, Alii. . Secntary LEE WADEN JAMES, AIIeney So RUFUS JOlES, C -I ......
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Nathan N. Mosher, Wall born in f 1 The regul ar meeting of the WlU!hingt"n county, Maryland, Feb· I L : t Woman' R Au xil ia ry of St. Mary 's e - - - _ _ _ _ _ _ - ," ~':=:'-"" ~ Churc h, was held at the ho me of Re latives of Mrs. Marl'a Surfac~ f ·hA. Ferree. formerly a principal ruary 28, 1824, and died at her home L ...::"~="'::"· o t e WaynesVille hillh schools. near Cardington, Ohio, January 5, ' ....- .... -................. ..... Mrs. W. R. Allen, on Thursday gave a lIum pt uous dl'nn er SUllduy I'n'" now of the Waverly. Ohio. scilools, Re C S G . D v . . . raUiaer was 10 ayton, C. B. Bentl ey was a Dayton visitor afte rn oon, J an ua ry 16, 1913. hon or of her 75th birthday anniverIn sendinR' his renewal for the Ga. 1913. aged 88 years, 10 months and zette, Mye: "Kindllllt l'eflarde to our 7 days. She was the daullhter of Monday. Friday. The meeting was opened bv a sary . A delightful day Wall enjoyed fonner neighborll whom .... e ,till con. Jacob and Elizabeth Bovey and one W lte CI k R t 5 . . b ueaut iful selection of music. "O h, by all. of a family of twelve children II f a r ar, on ou e ,IS In ed MiAA Clara Hawke was in Dayt4tn. come all ye Faith ful." played on the si4er in thfl number of our friends." ,a 0 with the &,rippe, T .... hom have gone befere except one uesd ay. Victor Victro la. The devotional ex· . t M ar th a B. (rons, 0 f Lebapon, . 81 S er, Call and inspect our flne line o:r ercises were con d uc t ed by R ev. J . Mr . and Mrs. J . C. Hawke enter· M ~s. Amanda Maffit was a Uayton F . Cad wall ader . tained at 41inner Sunday Mr. and Ohio. J E 'ed t N th N perfumes. . . Janney. visitor, Monday. A t h Ii Id h "J h ' Mrs. Wal ter Larrick , of Lebanon', Sh e was m~ rrl 0 a an . no er ne 0 ymn oy to t e Laurence Moran, 01 Cripple Creek Mr . an d Mrs S. D. Everl y. of Id " was ten h COI .. sendlu.thefollo .... inggreetinll: M08her Aprl'11'"u,I847,andfromthi. O. W. Hamilton was in Day t on i W.or. rende red on t he Mr. and Mrs. Ray Hawke. Mr. Carl . h'ld bo D '· V I Hawke, of Dayton; Miss Donna "We are now 'havinll the coldest union ten c I ren were m, seven ayton, were in town, Monday. Saturday and Sunday . Ictro a . A f II II d ' f h Hawke and Mr. Wilson Edward., · . h weather I have experienced during 0 f w h om are IIVlng, t ree sonll and ter ro ca, rea 10 9 0 t e my 20 yearll residence here. Janu. lour dau~hterll; viz, Robert F. and Hear Mrs. Frances Ensign F uller Mi S!! Berth a Kenr ick is visiting min utes and other busi ness the ary 6- 21 below zero' January 0- 26 Samuel F . of Cardington, Charles F. January 23rd, at M. E. church. I rel atives in Dayton. t his week.- - r egTUhlar program was taken up . Mr. an d Mrs. Charles Robitzer en. below zero' Januar'r 7- 21 below of Cineinnati, Mary E. Criaenberry M d M Ray H k f D e report of th e de partment of t ta' ed F 'd . . ". J 0h ns ton, 0 f Card'mg· t r. an rs.t awe, 0 h ..... All odors l'n Colilates Talcum M'18BIOnary . Councl'Is t 0 WalC \..' h th IS O er In on rI ay even lOll at a , you and all conn ..... ted an d MInnle.n. ·~ro WI'lIh f l ' ""3 ..., . "" Ed ' h M H .. on, were gues 8 0 re aUves ere, P d l r. b delicious six o'clock dinner the fol It . arrlll, of Wayneg. S d ow ~rs OlC per ox J . E. J anne y. par ish belongs. "The Fifth Depalt- I ' tl M' Ed'th Moab . with the Miami Gazette a happy and ton, .', prosperous New Year " ville, Ohio, and Martha H . Harlan , un ay. Mra K a t M Co I f M d menl at Cleveland," was read hi' ~:;~a~~~lI ~~ari~nna All:~' • . of Mt. Gilead. Three son8, John J., Mr and Mrs A B Sides were f h • h e . cHma.Bltoe toh ·on ay Mrs. Cadwallader, Mrs. S. L. Cart f S . b d M W ' ·... d W'll' tak . . ' . or fir ome 10 amI n. 10. . ht .... "I th N H ' 0 pring or.,. an ellSrs. arren Glaeon --an . I la.m, were en guesta of relatives in Dayton, Thul'llWrIg reau s e egr o avmg a K . Ch .. d "Wh tAb t th eys, Ronald Hawke and Walter f rom th e f . .1Iy clre Ie yearll ago. day and Friday . Mr. and Mrs. C. M. Ro bi l ze r were F aIr ance, an a ou e All J . W. Satterthwaite, of Laketown, Besidea the hu.band and children Iluests of Dayton relati ves, Monday. Indian?" These questions brough t en Utah, writee UB in part as follow8: there are fifteen grandchildren 'and Mr. and Mrs. Jos. Hawke are fort h conllid erable discussion. The "Nice winter weather here in the sixteen a-reat·grandchildren livinllto .pendinll some time with their Prosecutor Fra nk Anderson. of n~x t number was "St. Augustine' s On Tuesday evenillg Mr. and Mrs. valleya of the mountain». But some mourn her 1088. daughters in ChicallO. Lebanon, was in town Tuesday on School ." a descripti on of the church Frank Zell entertained at a deliciolJ unreat on the part of the people on She wu ever ready and willinll to l ~usine8B . school f or young colored people at four·course dinner the following account of uncertainty of prosperity ueiet others, with unfailinll patience Nails Ie a pound, slightly ru steJ.: ~ b 't f '1 h M . Raleigh, S. C. read by Mrs. Fred guests: Mr. and Mr8. J. H. Coleman In the next four years. I hope I may and kindness. All long as her JB880rted sizes. To close ou t before on al to ear . rs . EnSIg n Henderson. Last on the program Mr. and Mrs. T. Ray Smith, Mr. aod have the privilege of meeting my IItrength permitted her chief thought invoicing White'. Store. Fuller on January 23rd. was a very intllr esting article on Mrs. D. L. Crane, Mrs. Louise Wool· old friends of Waynesville once more Wall to care for her' husband and Raymond Connor, Frank Robinson the new Republic of China. "After ley, little MilJ8es Louise and Carolyn during the comihg summer, but children. Mr. and Mrs. A. McCray, of Cor· and Harris Mosher we re in Cinci n. Twelve Months, " read by Mrs. Cacf. Smith and Master Ethan Crane. em't tell what time may bring forth She .... 88 converted at the age of win, moved to Dayton Tuetlday nati, Sunday . wallad er. The old WaynesVille Gazette ia still fourteen and joined the Methodist where they will make their future The meeting then adjourned to . a ve17.welcome vlsitor at our humble Protestant church at Cai'dina-ton, home Mesdames Wm. Zell, Geo Zell . meet with Mrs. Allen , February 21st. A deha-ht~ul event of the ",:eek home in the Rocki8ll." ltus Murray and Byron Frazier were A delightful social hour followed..va the kltche.n showe.r IllVe~ Ohio. in 1838, remaining a conaistent ---.~ --member until her death. MI'lJ. M. A. Pierce and daughter, In Dayton. last week. during which Mrs. Allen played many Wednetld~ eV~nlng by M_ HenrIHer life Wall a benediction to her Pearl; returned to their home in beautiful selections on the Victrola. etta McKmsey In compliment to the CAMPAION FOil SOUL S family and thoee with whom she Lebanon. Ind .. Monday, after an A special offer- Col gates Talcum There were two visitors present, bri?~.elect, Mias Donn,a Hawke. A Our meetinK'atill continueaat the came in cODtaet. The most severe extended visit with Mn. F. H. Farr Powders for only 15cper box . J. E. Mra. Kate E. McComas and Mias dehe)()us three-coul'!le luncheon Wall Friends chuTch. Men and women trial of her life came the tint two and other relatives. Janney. Susan Wright. . served. The table was prettilYar. are hecominll more Interested. A years of the Civil war. Her hUllband ranged with red carnations and cannumbet have alrMdy professed con· Wall abient in the Union army en. LIVE TOBACCO MElli dIes. Covers were laid for ... ....tol. version, the theme of the entire 5_--' ••I - -It. - - - - - - - - • • 10w.in8·• . • .Jrla..Do1'nIa1tlA~P-""~"!~i ...... in lOme ·of the har4 fouacht • • _.• ~ _... J. .J' - ... '. . • • • meetinll beinll "Get Right with battles of thOle Illoomy daye. With \ ., .lThe Growers Tobacco Sale!! Com. tha O'Neal, Edith Mosher, Kathenne God .. ;. 1Ie\'Wn lmandiildren, In the far west pany h8.3 established lara-e and com- Alexander, Clara Hawke, Elizabeth Our eenieea next Sunday promille in a newly IMIttled seetion of Iowa. modious offices, eample and sales Chandler, Emma Ha'Vke, Lil~ie Ben· to be .. of great bleaalng. In the twelve miles from a poatoffice, she An Interesting Letter from the pen of Mr. Charles A. Brown roomll in the Beekel House Block, ham. Anna Vandervort, Mana Stout mol'1lilW at 11:80 we will obeerve P8IIIIeG throuah hanlahipe and 15-17 North Jefferson Street, Day. Mrs. Ral,h Miller and Mrs. Chas, Moth..,..., and evel')' one is re- anxious hours such u few wives and ton. Every step the growers have Robitzer. quested to wear a white ribbon in mothers are enr called opon to en. -- - - - - - - - .• - - - - - -, • - .•• _+ made has been a step forward; thi8 mam~ of the deeeued mother and dure. Too DJUch eannot be aai4 of Eua-ene. Ore£OD here for women are better than is the climax of the movement grown There 'N88 a birthday surprise par· a coloteci ribbon in honor of the the patient and faithful manner in December 26, 1912 those for men so that HOnlee out of the tobacco Growers Organ· ty on Friday eveninjf,' 19l11li7 17, livj~ mother, "Tell Mether I'll Be which me oore her burdens aod All of iIIe small colony of Waynes· Greel ey' s famous saying might well izations in various parts of the for Elsie and Howal'lf~ua1bat their Tbere~ : will be BUn&' u a · !olo The cared for thOlle dependent upon her. vllle people here aeem to be well and be changed to " Go West, young Miami Valley in Ohio and Indi~a home on Main sl~·. ~ Invited IItraina of "Home Sweet Home" will The Comforts of Grace Divine doing well. Raymond Marlatt, wife woman, and grow up with the for the past three years dUring guestl were Louel~'·. . p,t!l4ltte be ret¥lered and Bertha D&J will cheered and sustained her and and son Milo took dinner with us a country." which time more than a dozen Janney, Helen Marl.~ ~~ .peak keepina- with the ~ion. brought her safely throullh her life few days ago. Raymond has become The whole coast from San Diego modern Ware Houses have been eg. Kathleen Haines.- .~ flIormel, Subject for Sunday evenina-, work to a ripe old qe. Orher it a skilled plumber, is prospering and to Seattle is expecting great results tablished, a majerity of which are Alice Carey, Irma H · j , Lee LeIn· I' "Opportunity." The men'. C!borus can be trill, BBid: ·'Her children accumulating the "needful" of this from the opening of the Panama now filled with the choice8t cigar mon, Carl Frye, Carl McClure, ..... willliql'.. rise up and call her bleeaed; her world and the whole.family show up canal. The people of Oregon expect tobacco grown by the sublltantial ison ' Earnhart, Fred B;,wdock, AI~ EvefYbocb InVited and made weI· hushaDd also, and he praiHth her." hearty and happy. almost as great benefits from it as tobaeco farmers in this tobacco dis- fred and Elliott Wright,Ethan Crane. come at all theee ..rvlees. -ThE! Morrow County Independent. When we ('arne here four years the people of California. Oregon- trict. and Harold Roprs, of Sprinllboro. ~) •- • . ; • - • ago. Eua-ene was a eood country iane give good reuons for the preOn Monday, January 27, at the Gam. were pl.,ed and a delillhtful MRS.'JRANCIS ENSION FULLER INJURIOUS READINO town of 8000 people but has grown diction that Portland will beeome Phillips House, Dayton, will be held two-course luncheon Wall &erved. &everal thousands since then, rail· 'the greatest city on the Pacific coast. one of the most important meetinp Miss Hazel Gustin W81 88Iiated in Vice president at lara-e of the W. Local Friends are Interested in an roads are building in. wholesale For delightful summer weather, of the stock holders of the lAmpany servinll by Mrs. Robert Cl'OIII an4 ~- C...'r. U., wlll hold a meetinll at the appeal from the Society of Frlenda of houses and office buildings several grand and varied scenery with and officers and members of the Mias Ruth Zimmerman. M. E: church, ThUrH~, Jaouary Philadelphia to the editors and pub- Btories in heilrht are being erected a bundance of green throughout the tobacco Organization in the Miami The IUrprilHt wu a complete IIUC 23rd. :Mn. Fuller i. State lecturer. lishers of neW8papers in dte United and in a'eneral Eugene is tak ing on l~ear, for water and fuel and easy Valley; this will be a "Booster Meet· cess. a woman 01 rare ability and a &'itted Statee, askina the newspapers to pro- the air of a city. access to excellent hunting and fish. ing" and much interest is already Ipeaker. mote purity. flOOd conduct and hon· This is a Ilood region for anyone iinll. or the finest opportunities for being taken in it by farmers from MillS Edith Mosher and Mn. Ji'red Thurad~ afternoon at 2 p. m, eaey. to investigate who gets the Pacific summer camping and out-doorliving, different IleCtions of th!! country. Hartsock. of Morrow, entertained abe wfl\ conduct an Inatitute; a QU" The appeal was issued by the rep. Coast fever and does not specially Oregon;s far ahead of the part of • - the girls of the Hawke -Edwards . tion !)ox will be an interestinll reaentative meetinll of the Yearly desire to go to Southern California. California most frequented by BOAIlD REOROANIZEO bridal party at a pink and white te~tu.... In the eveni~ at 7:80 she Meetin« of Friends for Pennsylvania, When one 1lQe8 to reading the t.ourists. For the winter eeason. luncheon on ~turday, at 1 o'clock. wllllliY.e~nlt 01 her famoU8l~tures. New , Jeraey,Dt!laware and eastern "booster" literature, though he though, southern California has the Th.e school board .met Monday The table was decorated with pink Good qlUBIC bybod' a union chOir should keep cool and use careful more pleallant weather. ensumg and . reorganized __ .I ' ' Ev ed fa . . parts of MA"'land. -I . Th f II for. the . cama t'lona and f ems, th e f avers .UnlU; ·' er, )' IS urg to be Amon« other thillflll the Friendll jucia'ment. The "booster' naturally This is probably a better place for evemng sessIOn. . e 0 OWJnIl IS were pink, and that color appeared prewnt. • _ • uk that the newspapers help the ad· tell8 the beat thinp he can about his a pour man ·to live and accumulate the new ord<!r of thJn~ . . at various times durinll the five ST. MARY'S CHURCH vancement of civilization ' by push· town or aectlon and is disposed to property than the eastern part of thll B S. Howell, pret\ldent, 0 . · J. course luneheon. The place cards ing tile circulation of Christian idea., tell them .. it some of the excep- country but he needs the same fru- Edwards, secretary. Comml!teea-;; were held in th" mouths of pretty, SeQ8'eeima Sunday Janulry 26. the of the advancement of tionally Ilood thinflS were common, ~rality, good judgment and pluck House and gro~nda, Edwa~ s an natural looking little birds, balanced Sundq School at 9:30 . a. m; civiliution and to preeent .tanch un· or~inary experiences. here that he. does elsewhere.. Hawke; on supphes, CartwrIght and on th e edge 0 f the Il Iasses, and on Cornell I was talking recently WIth a man . one side of the cards were little )(0111inr Prayer apd sermon at 10:30; ftinchina DJoral atandarda .. applies There are many attractions bere. Evenlnll worlhlp and sermon at 7 to common life. Despite much rainy weather in win- whose accummlat ion consisted main. ~fter allowing salaries, the board verseB appropriate to the Ilirl whoee ' t he .greatest · I ' h t c h'ld . . o'clock, In the evenin. the third The publication ot uMavory details ter, t h e r c Imate IS yof elg I reno H e h as been adJourned ' . _ .. name appeared on the other Side. aermon in the 88ri., on Character of crime and acandal, read with avid Roses are still blooming out of doors truck farmill~ here for several years. These afforded .ueh amusement be «iYen. it)' by the younll, ma.,v CIIu.e those and kale (a plant somewhat. like having lived previous on a Colorado ANNOUNCEMENT when read aloud. At the close of BuUdinl' At 2 o'clock the Wayne Township who read to adopt a lower plane of cabb8fle,) keeps growing all winter. ranch and then in Denver. After the luncheon one of the hostessea Mr. Alton F. Brown of t~e firm of presented the bride elect with a little Sund87 School . convention will be IIf~ than that they would ptherwise We have had a few heavy frosts but comparing the two regions he ended helel in St. Mary'. church. The choope, accordinll te the eut.rn no freezinll weather and the ground UIP with, "You bet I'm glad I'm Hamilton & Brown, havmg been bask t decorated in pink and white, main addreea will be · civen by the Frie~~s who 8Ik that the papers not i8 rarely frozen a.t all and then only here," but the main reason tor that elect~ Probate Judge, the firm of cen~nlhJr pretty handkerchiefs. Rev. Mr. Ketltle, pastor of'the M. E. pub~ that which fa ~ot diaeull8ed a fraction of an Inch deep, yet the \II~as the climate. though by hard Hamdten & Brown haa been die- each Ilirl presettting one with her church, at Lebanon. Judl'e Boxwell by ~ members of the bunily at .ummen are much more pleasant work rai.ing and peddling "truck" lIolved and I have associated myself I and best wishes. The pests and other County Sund~ School bo...~.:-From Richmond Paper. than ijley are ~ywhere eut of ~he he is pr08pering better than be- with .Lawrence K. Langdon for the :;;. the ·MisselI Donna and Emma work~ wjll be preeent and take :.!i· • - • Rocky·;Mountalns. General famll~ fore. practllZe of law under the firm name H k ' Martha O'Neal Henrietta part, 'lb. pllbllc cordially invited 4T CHRISTIAN CHURCH is not.p profitable here 81 in Ohio, Some have written asking me of Hamilton & Langdon with offices M:~U:ey Katherine 'Alexander, to all theee I ' . but I lIeU.ve a great chanke In the whether this would be a good ,lace in the Lebanon National Bank Build- Clara Ha;"ke Helen Hawke, aoll Preacbln~ IeJiYfCt!l both morning methods of flnning i. dj18tined to lor them to come to live. It is a ing. F. M. Hamilton Jr. Meldamet Lu~lIa Miller and JeMIe • - • ANNOUNC~ENT and eveniDl'. Subject for th~ morn. come. I believe that th' section, hard ques\ ion to answer. It would • - • Robitzer. In, sermon, "The Tranlftauratloa.·· and the whole Pacific Cout re&'ion be a Ilood thing for some people to DEATH • _ ...- - F. M. Hamilton Ir•• pel ~wrftc. slbjeet for the evanina', "Moral' for that matter, is destined to ~.fd'D; great numbers are doing it every WOOLLARD-DEWEV K, ,~on ha.e f9~ ~putner- Lepl'G8)'." All are ~rdlal~ invited «rea' &TO"th, but much of the r~l ~ear and few regret it af~r taking The many frianda of Airs. 'Rhea ' .' .alP ad.. the .firm ....... of Hamil• .to itteDd. . { .tate fa held at a wpeculative value time to become well estabhahed, but Brandon Blair were shocked to hear Mr. ~. Woollanl, ",n of--..,.. Lan8dou 'frir;~ ~ P~~ .of '.' . P. B. Thompeon, iDlniIter. . in anticipation of tha~ srrowth. . l if it would be somewhat of a !'break" of her de atath her late heme In Dan Woollard and Mu. Lelia .'i\" la",-",trlth~ .. bl" ~. , ~ ' ; . • ~. .. , . '. '. I'. AaCO':llparec\ Wl~ ~e . CO~ditiC)D8 l for you and ' y~u ~.ave ~o . ~jal Paragould,Ark. Shewutheda~h·_ daUl'hter of Ml'8. ' lilt '., N~ . "";- IQI~· ~~ .T"IW7. 23id:-~ at;•• m·tIIe ,......ppi V~~~,;and the1reuontomakelt•. Just iW ' where terof~ •.anclllrs, FraDkBrandon. were~ed~. Tr. . .~D. . " ~,~ ~~<. ~ ~:~: .~ .~ ~, ~ ,~ I • . A~tlo'.~ ,~OD"~' (!b~ .)'ou.are and.N ~ntAlnted. . . ' 9f ~b~on. . . . ' . . ~ ~ ~. ,t ,.l. ~. . D
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Every oth e r natio n e J: co pt Great BrllSin that h ft" o p<lro ut a1l has It 10 Ita nativ e tougue . France, Spa In, Italy, Ge rman y and e ve n Ru ssIn hnve the ma s t e rpi eces or mus ic Bung In words inte lll gi bi o lO th e people that hoar tb e m . Only we tb a t speak Eng· 1Isb are cooten t to list e n to Bongs we do not unde rstand and to toll\lw emotions thnt might ns well be r endered tn pantomim e. The assertion tbat English Is not a singing language was born eHher of Ignoraoce or of 'lmpu· dence , says th e New York World . Our language contains some ot the most b e autiful songs In tho wo~d: and Bomo of th e greates t of singe rs have delight· ed to r e udet tb e m . Any opera s inger eqUid sure ly learn to sing English as easily us Russian. The .flrst case or s t e aling a.n aeroplaoe occurred the oth e r day at the .Puche m aerodrome at Munlcb. Wbe n the pilot, Helat, arrlver.l in the morn· Jng he found that Bome one had brok· en Into his ban gar and tbat the monopl,a ne was miss ing. On InQuiry he found that s e vernl persons In the neIghborhood had h enrd the notso of a motor about a o'clock In the morning. Appare ntly BOmS enterprls. tng p\lol bad flown a way wtth tbe ' macbln~ I~h e suburbs of Munich pollce&!~~ • ' kept bu s y scannIng the bdr1~bD t " ' ~eo r'!h or tbe ftyer . Up to tbo' " b~ tb e machine has not been -J'rt§i~ti@.
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Theory and Practice, Ilas t' d in plIrt o n o r:! 1'(, ,, ' Gre at E d u· (,lIt ors or Three Cenluries." ,,' rit e a h ri p( (' xplanatlon of Fro& b p l'R plan or a mou ('1 klnrl l'r garl p. n. In your opinion a rf' th e ki nd e rgart e n sc b ools g ain illg' or los in g in intere s t afl ll alt e ndiJn ce a~ th p. Ilrese nt tim e ? Who w ~ Horll(,c Mann ? How dtd he h e lp t he cO lllmon s c hools of man), s t a t es ? \\' h('11 and how oft p n are m embe Ml ot \'i ll a~(' . s p eC'i al and town s .h ip boards of eLlu c alion e l('c l ed? " ' ho is t he t'lC'rk of IOll'llship hour<'ls or Nlue-a tion? 1)0 YOII b e Ji-a v "" In conIum I p u ni s h· m e nl? If yO\l do not , why? If you do . ullLl p r wbal (' ire nmstan ('£'s ? \\' hllt Is the purpos e o( :l ('onnty t{'ac hers ' insti l lll e? 'Vllo Hr ll Ihe of· fl cers of thi s In s titut e? How anu Wh (, ll do YOII n !\ ~ i/!n your lE'ssons tOI' t h e' nex t re<' il a lion? (Ex· pl a in In a d e flnit l1 way .) How 1I'0uiu you diret'l tb e {'O nduct or boys nnd gi rls going 10 and fro m ~chool? \\. h e r e alld und e r what c ondi · tlon \\'oliid you li st e n to the co m · plainls of pare nts ? Expl ai " briefl y by an f' xample, you r m e thod of t e a chin g the principles c. t lut(!res t. Geography. 'W hat Is th e allProximnte. Ii~ n gltr -n mil es of a degre e of latitud e a t t'l e e qllator? At 4;; " ? Name and lo ~ ate all th ... bodies of wnter that tou c~ Canada. What is the latitude of m~8t of the southern boundary of Canada? Trace an all water route from ele,·e· la nd, Ohio, to Wa s hington. D. C. Locate the follow ing rivers and men· tion the body of water In which each flow s: Potomu!.' ? Yellow? Thames? Hud so n? Po? :-m e? What Is the ap pro xi mate latitude and longitude of ~Iudrid. Chi cago, Lon· don . Wa s hlnglon . and Hanma? Whut are th e leacling indus\ries of CI(' ve land, BOKto n . l'\ e w Orl('ans, Tam· po. nnd SI. Louls 'l Wh e re are th e J:rE'nt whent mnrk c ts of th e l'nlt ect States? Co rn markets ? Iron mark e ts? Ho~ ma rlt ets ? Cattlo mark e ts? Coal mark e l s ? ~nrnc thc higlH-s l mOllntnin or mOli n t ailT jJealr ('n c h grand di\'ision .
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The only ind ica tion of progrl!lIG Is till! .110.
Straggling Along. "Is Ib a t a mu ntbly rO ~<l'! " "\I lool: s more like a w eak ly one to me."
c 'h ar it-~ 11A.. I ~, U YOlln ;: farlller \\' it h 10 th e hou ~ l.'. IIIl.L Ihe n I bl.' O\>' o e l' is The Distinction. l'I e l·id .·t! 0 l>llllOU 8 (I ( hi s 011' 11. 'nil; u r iv · only pnt e r llll( 11110 lbe ~ p i r lr. o f tho "I 'd m a rry a man not or w/)rds. but III~ 1101Il<' [ rUlll 1(1 l1'n w it h hi , ull e le , lim ps li nd h e lping to boost Ih e au \'10' r· ot d e eds ." J u P ~fIlilll , \\'110 ha t! COllie 10 .Ill' CO IIII' t lslnl; busin e s s . li e mi g h t ju s t as '\' e ll "So would I, If th e y w e ro title I r ~ to ,;Jl en d SlI mla), wit h his Ilt' ph c \\' . 'r (' nt s pace for th e s i !: nb oll rd ~ n nd ha~" l'Ieed s." :\1 1' . Smit h. II .:to t il ill ': m e r cilu lil in n hid c b ls bllrnya ru as not t o bo ge llin g Pleasing Sound •. t hr l \' illg Ci l )" \\'a~ Ih oro ugilly ImLu e d I all Yl h lng out o f it. It shows t il a l h e I» "What Is more d e ligh tful th an tbe w ith tIl t'l l'O\lo!ll u ll hus ill ess wuy s. Ite pr og r essive nnel h all un eye to bu s l· <:arele sR prattl e of a child ?" as\lIid the FO d id nr sa ." c'ollllllcllte d Uncle Joe. Iwli (, I'pd In a(IH'rli s in/!. a nt! (,hud e). for lhu t tIlall{'r. hu t 1I0! ill th e 1 "About th e o nl y indi cation or prot;· rond rath e r?" " Ha ve YO II eve r heard tlt e ralll e or a s anlt' way . ~l r . SII '; lh ·" h llsine s s WIIS rpss I Call a ... e Is th e lill o, Ilud YOII C,IIl 't h !.' ra l!I!" d fr om p " (> ry h~l'n , I rf'e, fe li c e , ' see all o r Ihal. fo r the s lgnbo nr UR. DOII ' l train ror whl cll yo u bad 1.I('(· n \YuItWK rOt'I,. (' I'ossroa t! sig nb oa rtl fOI' m iles I you think th is bu r n would be a mor n nin e h ours at a lon e ly Iitti o stution 81'01llld Ih e ci l), In wh il' lI he wa s 10' fit co mpanion f or Ille hOll se b nck lh e re 700 Ill il e s rro m borne ?" r e pllod the C:Ilfoll. li e was PI' OUU 10 th in k th lll Ii tlie slg n boHI'I\ s we re l orn down .n d t ra\'e li ng man . p l' o pl " co uld nOl avoid Ihe Ila llle o r I he buildin g g ll' e n a good c oat of Ro ses in MedIcIne. SII1 I: h. JlRl n l? The rarmer who allows b is n os,' s nt one tim e fl g ur e..! proll!' !'; o\\', sip;lIboard ndl' e l·t iij ing \\'II ~ \'er r pl nc l! to bp. Iitl e r ed 'IP In th is wuy Is In e ntl y tn tJi c pbnrmacopoe ln. Pliny OhJcl' li o nll ble 10 fha r·lt's L> 1l\' i~ . A a POO l' hn s ln E's s mar), in my eNlim ll' gi\'('s 32 r e m e di e s com \.ound r d of n p lg hb o r of hi s had h is lIarll pa int ed , tlon," rI' plted (, harl e y. rose le u\' cs . nnd p e tal s . S lIllorerli O,'N \\'i lh a tobac co sig ll a nd It In rge ' " Why. don't yo u bp,lte\' e in adver· from nervu u s complaints u !I(!d to seek b onru iJearing fl soap adv er ti sem e nt ; 1 1~~ I~g?" a sked ~IB. lin c it'. ." re lie r b y sl po plng on rose pillows and stpod IU. afi e ld n OI rnl' (rom h is home . I 811rely 1 do, .salt! Charley , but n~I , on e Itl told that Hclogabal1l 8 used to Char le y s pl ace wa s erN' frO Ill an Ylhln g In I hl s way . Wba t \\,o'lld you Bay If I Imbibe rose wine a s II plck.m e-up or Uli s ChUrUI' IN. h~ Ifl'ln ly refu ~ lng to 1\ wp ra rlll e r s c nme to thl! city and PUl ' aCter his p e riodical go rm a ndizing e.llo \\' " ig n s or any kinu 10 be pu c up up large s ign s Oil YO llr bui ldin gs and at bours. Tb e flow e r wa s a ls o sen'eel ellen Iho ug h th e lIdv c rU se r s o tTered t o , your Atr e el c ros s ings. ttlling about at tabl e , bo t h a8 a garni s h . in th e WilY k f'c P h is ba'hl palnte u or 'l:1y a (air , th c s up e ri o r m e rlis oC ollr particula r p arsle y Is no\\' u sed. and as n s alad, r e n lil l (or t h l) space I¥!c npled by th e il· 1 varl e l Y of potatoes or br(,e d of caUle? arid rose w ater was largc ly usee! for e lg nuo n rd 6. li e d id no t b e !irve \ h e , H o I\' would you lik e t o hayo a s Ig nboard Oll\'oring dl s b es. Rosc9 as rood buve b ea uty o f th e counlry .. hould be : lik e Ih a t In th e He ld over thtore sel liP gone out o f tavor am o ng w eut em nl\· m a rrel! by such unsi g htly obstrll(~ tion8, j alo n g th e su·~t ill front. of your horn e ? tlons . but tb e Chinese stili ent rose and be lo s t no oppor l llnllY of expl"ess· or course, y our civic prldo 1\'ould re- frlUers . in g hili \' Ie\\'s on the s ubjec t. volt agaiusl s lIch II. procedure and ' you Alo n g th e road from Ih e d f' pot to would nev er. allow your r e side nce sec· LOGICAL. Ch a rl e Y'8 home, a d ls tall/, e 01 a bou t li o n to be marred with s ignboard s. fin, mil l'S, th e r c werc no 1~SB th a ll len Th e re are some city peopl e who largo flig nboa rd s. Un c le Joe comm e nt. j wouldn't care, jllBt th e some as thero ed a bollt th e appearan ce or th e 1:01ln' , nre rarm e rs who do not ·cnrl!. who try, Ih e conultioo of cro ps. e tc ., ali th e y lhlnk only or th e few d ol lars they redrove a lon g. Presenlly they c ame lU I ceive In rent, but there I~ re so me 111.:0 s Ig ht of a b e llllllfu l f'lImholl se, s ur· my s elf who a re g e tting very tired of rOllnd.~ d with shade trees and a w e ll· th is signboard bns iness and hop e to I'e pt lawII . "Th e re 's II. n ice countr y see th., time when adverti s ing wlll b. hom(': ' said U ncle Joe. "Y es," sa id confl n od 10 n e wspapers , journals and Charl"y . "but jusl wui l un ll l \\'e g e t : magazIn es." , pas t his orchard and I will s how YOII I ").Vell, I ne\,('f thought or It In tba t som e thin g lhat Is no l (Juile s o nl c!.'," light," said Uncl e Joe, "and perhaps nnd th e r e to one side appear e d a barn I you 're right." s urround e d by several big signboards. \ "I know r am righ t," retor t ed ChaT· abo"e whi c h could be see n th., top of ley, ns th e y drove up to the rront gate Q 8i10.. "We ll, that IB quite n contrast of the ' navis home.
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SKIN ERUPTION ON CHEt::K KLnf·,.le Y. Mich.- -Last May Uly tblr teen 'montbs-<lld ba by had a aore cOlDe on ber c heek , It sLa rted In four or fi ve small pimples nnd In t wo or tbree hou r s' time spre ad to tbe size of a 811\' c l' d ollar. II spread to her eye.. Then water would run tram the plm· pIes a nd wh er ever tbat toucbed It cau .. ed more sores un til nearly all one c hee k ond up bel' nostrils were one Bolld 80re , She was very fretful. She certainl y was a terrIble lookIng child, and n oth ing Be emed to be of any use. "The n 1 got some Cu ticura Soap and CItUcur a Olnlm ent. gle trIed to rut. 01Y everyth ing we put on BO that w. would sit ond hold her banda for two hours at a time, trying to give th. med lcl no a c ha n ce to help ber. but after 1 waRh ed It with Cutlcur a Soa~ and then put on the Cutlcur a Oint· m ent tbey leemed to sootbe bel' ud Ihe dId not try to rub tbem olr. It was only a few days betore her race waB ail healed uP. and there has been. no return of the trouble alnce. W. thou&bt that baby's fnce would Burely b e Bcar red. bllt It IB not," (SIgned ) Mr!!. W. J . Cleland . Jan. 5. 1912. Cu tlcura S JUp and OIntme nt eold through out tho world . Sample of e~ free. with 32·p. Skin Book. Add~ •• paat-car d "Cuticu ra, Dept. 4 Bo.tOII.... 4dv.
\\ r i t a Ilurne nrH with I Ii II ' mbt..' r (Jr pntl (!rn . be li e ving a nd prartic ln,g tb e H imalaya n pea ks , la lk ed trom egga r , (h a.t 111 1'1 sala r v WaR no suro to ij'1I.' t! iil l zu un •.! uu b far no was Ha· of sQ.n I. 1':1' III om wb of y muu groet;. de all of dOOB in p ee d laI'c Is l . la ion o f the original c han ty . thllt 11<' ha rt no tln oll'~ rn os"" I of Egyp t . relig a whl l f' Jt1 an h e rop:: t be mystic Is m at the IIIDdooB: wbo Is had 11 ('\, (' 1' sepu tlon to th e Indil' idu lil chu rC' h m f' m· SI ZE NO. 598 2. e th fatb ~ r o t Ram e ses into l! l" f,;u s dl In y teep ed in. practice s and prea ches the IIncl ma de hi~ wu s be rs . but so lc ly to t ho officials d n 11 Great. e t b t. bibe '(' of wilds sIndlnll r o and lt cu t ('arne. ry NAM E e fs o f a secre h ro u ~ h wh om hi s sa la a u n d ~ r of th e .be ll ally a poe t o f rarl" t tbe udnp t s or the GOILthan re mple hid· ' Thllrsto n Is re t h at h e wou ld 1I 0t IIllbrnlt to an y Boptured nill el t?enth dy nas t y. ca TOW N _ e h dge CambrI at lld a de n away In th c soarIn g I-limala yas. pow e r lt ~ltatton of fun ds whlr.h wprp to bo bus CO Wl! lU IIf" me dal. followin g gold llor's ltance c e th sea. d .. e h a tb f wl o i hpTR leve ot e tbe Th , above him reet to STREKT AND NO, .. . . ..... . . .. ... _ ••••• 16.000 and "glvon" sKuln and Is li ving on t h e Rnm e man has m'e n pen e- lu th e (ootst e ps o f T f' nnys oll ltl'r ma white o h t no put wherp bad thoy III a dilapId a ted old STATE , ... .... .... ....... _ . ... . .. ........ . · Byron , "At tha t time," h e said to hlLSls , but t hey tl'lt tbnt t h l',lr pno pl p. trated. ear n lO mes, life Tha y m e e t th evo d on to t il ulIlIPboa ThlH r e ll g lon Is n e Ither Ruddhls m, me , " I Intende d und emtoo d th e ir saltlrles to bo 1\ k ind ';;ta lncs. I~ g land . H e co mes to \'on· Theol!O phy, nor Ne w Tbou g ht.. but u poetry. llut late r I decide d that it o f be n!"vo le nc(' for th e m and tb plr CHILD REN'S COAT. don e v ~ ry ,.... I'e k a nd e xpounds the s trange mixture of all three. It ~ WaM more Importa nt to live }.Ioe try tamilles . T ho minis te rs themRel vetl I1 ly ete rl es of Hlndoo occultis m to a greates t vogue was reache d forty C(>II' thau to writ e It. I hav e been living tound It cllmeult to got awn)' trom la rg u audi ence. At biB teet. drinkIn g lurlcs ago wli e n t he sbrlne ot th e Il ever s Ince. I liv e til !" yenr arouud that fee lill g , Th ey t elt like me nd I· in t've ry word of hI s somewb at un ln· Goealnt han . n estlln g In the SIIOW of o n my house boat on lhe Tha m (>R. I ('Il nts , If' lll glblo lec tures. s it titled wom e n, t he Himalay as. the high est t om pi p III am up eve ry morn lu g at. aix o 'clock Salary Never a " Gift." a nd a small sprinkli ng of tl t lf' d men. the world, was known and r eve red and take a pl ung e In th e rlv e r no or COUTS" al l Ihi s is absurcl IJ():\ow ual t Then ec t e m~ e rat\lre, re present ative of' tllat Inte ll through out the le ngth and breadtb of matter what th e ul minIs te r (' Ie t y of England whi ch Is I' ve r ' r eady India. Th e ad epts of tbls religion . I al1l ready fo r a couple of h ours' ex· '(' he R!' rvicp whi c h n fa ltht for , HIB paid lly r('a r neve Is rs e of ew. n rend ny the chle to I'm r to ea e e th s e entiv tall att an This nd to le a lmowt unkllow n to th e scie nti s ts o r ,' rcl se. ed measur ns6 pcOntpe t not Is nlary way, s the or s. st ouL Ih e we Ird. or th e mystnrl ou the pre eent day. ha ve d ve lop E\d to dan c ing. Ureakfa th t' amount ot profll h e brIngs hie y b tud), s of ng ni mor . a te for eta pady r rf,ated ca 8m elu I r at hIs In study I, e I th h 1 8,' an extraor dinary e xt e nt ow le dge o r p eo pl (> , It is no g itt to hIm . It i8 a Is Ihoro ugh ly mod ern. I-:\ e calls blm· th e mInd in the Bplrlt realm . which Is a nd meditat Ion . for the kn e an d ca n gIft to t h e mselve s, If snythln g. an d h e Kn ;ghtl of the Bath. stlbl Inpxhau Is "plf ph.!n Fred erick Tburs to n. For juet beginni n g te tak e a nrrn hold t h e mys ti cs J.:lves more than th e y do. Moreov e r . Tbe reviv a l [It th e a bbey of the Ipn year s h e has lI ved alon e In th e upon th e Imagi nat ions of thinkin g lIeve r bt' who ll y mastere d ." work In Buch ce r e moni es In conne ction with the Meallwh il e th e pec uliar form 01 h e m Ullt r ead his own T hamc lI hous eboat, del ving dee p Into pe ople a ll ove r thf' world. In the sye· fpc l h 18 will he t a th s rm e t out large s ladle MOBt Honora ble Order of the Batb reo n to ThuI's ich h w nl Ihe secrets of tbe Hlndoo s. And a\1 te m ot t hes e Hlndoo schola r s th ere m ys tlcls eo r e b whl,.h salary g livin the o t t righ tho In k ee minds us that until the r'elgn of w t ho whil e h e had loo ked forward to is a marked distinct ion b e twee n to thirsty soul s on ce a ]>0;0 oth .. r man I~ doing for his celves. ading harlp.s 11. the creation of the Knight C spre Is reet t s nt Rege to In return room or can . Is e h os n whll mpsych I lie t.lnl e what Is known a s me t e he Is doIn g, He as much so le t h e Hath wae a 80mewh at tryinc p(>op of of s clas upper e th among y forpidl his ra E J(YPl.. not In the gul pe of a mere passing ot th e soul . and r e in · than eed n Ital \' morp a nR I-I e was ,: onducte d to a cham· )'i uppl s ordeal. Is tbe f o t lis full A , llIf'r lucarce ratlon. but as the round er carnatI o n. meanin g th e passIng of thf' \<~ n g ll s h soclely bp. r at th e Tower of l,ondon . where lready anyon e plsf' , It Is no cbanty to him a e ha" who n e wom nd a rian m.'n 700 Alexand of the on case e city th In hlc as ~yc p sh. 11 ot so ul througb ne ry. In the a bat h was /lrepare d , Into whIch he fall en und l' r hi s spl~ li would Includ e that b e r ecelVE'R a sala !:2aBl. "To t,h l8 city. " be Bald to the Thurslo n and t h p soul Of Sethi I. alld humani t y he on h'llIzatl c r o was plunge d , Ho th e n resumed bi. ('ause . tocracy s ari lpclUal te Ill e h t f all o w rltc r. "JlI!Ollle could co me from Gosalnt han Is th e chap e l royal of most or Cf'r rO g Ihp than r fa.-to e~ , with a he rmlt' l! hood of russet cloth larger a Is ex· an es lak n flut whil e Thur Rto parts or th e world tor me ntal Ilnd th e fa bulou s ly ri ch Mahara jab of cloth. and thu 8 attired kop t hIs vIgil ! rh e bakel . H e m USl no t t hink or t b e progres e th In t res te In ary would raordln t eople rul· P on. Indlau atl ent phYH lcu i' IlIvlgor Napal, a Be ml-lnd e pond persona lly . until day brea k . when he snatch e d Ii food. e r who Is In treaty alliance wllh ot sll tl1l'se di sc iple s , hi s s tar pupil peollfe as s upportin g hIm live the sImple IIf_ si mpl e h e Is and hurch. c e th hrl e t resl. And In th e morning , hnbupport s ll s The hi from ar f ot n es. in H e. howeve r. pays n" lives at Sta "arl y to bed ant1 early to rIse , Ilmple England . , h churc e h t It ed In costly robes. b e rode to the of part than r othe This dcslgn re presentl l a se rvi cea ble court . whe re b e r ece lvcd l h e sword and II lleech. da n cIng and sIngIng. There trIbute to tb e Ilrlti s h. but e very fiv e hou seboat. S he III n 0110 offi ce rs whose h CllUrc moue aro fa e th Therc Pott(>r. rquhart may ; In \ It Cora child. lectures fto'!;" mall s and a little cant fo r ..... ould be dally iessons, oJ yoars s ent off'rln!! R of frul l Polter ma nn e r In thI s r egard Is mos t com· be mnde with or wltbout cape and but· spllrs and was dubbed a ({nlgbt mystical anll occult BubJ ec ts, and ev· ers to the e mpe ror of China u p to Amprlc a n a ctreSB. MTB, Ilrown kin g. 1"01' lIe ba4 the by Buth e whose th rs e oth are re e Th e . th e bl a ith .... mend ed In dou ble breAste d etreel. Tbe col· " r.v thln g would t end to de ve lop tb e the Ume of that rul e r's abdicati on h as beco me s o s aturat tak e n a ha th- a courage ous nct In lb4' cOfldem nable . tons almost Is now r eco,::, mallne r Isr closes high about the neck. Serge. ti rte(, lItb ce n tury.- Lond on C hronicl. " psychic qualiti es In t h e Inhabit ants Alth ough Thursto n has neve r p en n· Hlndoo lore that shc is ntly consta r mlnlstl! a t le r gave latte ese recently Th and mate· xper.l. le e n a as reversib or nlzer l s thI cbevlot. diagona and tbe vlllltors." trate d th e sacred precinc ts ot on th e subject at tht' Rll2 fepi lik e a b eg~n r . lip co mes Inst on rial may be employe d . nut If Thursto n ca nnot fOlllld this Himala ya n te mpl e. h e probabl y know s a lecture burch C' e th ~ollrs". f o that. In Balance d. ea pl esled r e th Inte l. She flrst beca me Th e pa ttern (4 824) Is cu t In sizes c Ity at th e mom e nt h e Is losIng no more about It than any othe r white hote RfJU ar" reo 81ze ('[lre~c nta tl "e Pujo was talking iD R dium II tour In Ind ia and mus t pay Its bill s fl rSI Rile! be Me g . rs durin yea 5 jP('t b and 8u 3 1. the s lh. a ed act e h t l m n In carryIn g on th e work wblcb man. For Rome ye ars vainly th e r e tor 8 with th e wo rld , Hut 11 0 church Is Quir ~s with tbe cape 2 yards of 44 inch Waabln gton about tho currenc y. He be lie ves that the tutor and coach to a number of In· search ed lo ng but It wOuld do. 13 " Il mu s t ba laace:' he said. "It the Becrets which are sc s quare with th(> world whosp pustor mElterla l or 1 yards or th e sam e wIdth att(lrnO ona are wasted by th e English dian princes at Eton and trom th e m guld c to 11 un s Quare with t h e world fo r lack of wlthe-ut th e cape, bal ance automa tically and dell· es. must tIv na e tb by ed Kuard ly jealous or secrets e th of glvlln h e gathere d many In t ellectua ls. Tb e mornIng s are reed to. lr th p. r A must g a It mu s t resembl e tb e Christm a.e ly. e t salary Eng· (',a to cpnts the 10 ed turn .enol e r n he s patter thIs until re not procu was To aside nut. quite over to s lee p. the e ve nings to enter· th e s tran ge cul t. to to " Patt e rn nopart l:1Cnl. " o r thi s pn pt::l r his 1\ol are y e th clts. ," fl c nd de sbll hu any Thursto be et m y ntall ide cc a and '~7 rlt e n nme nnd ac tdrCS21 p l a. tlll)' , fl lld b f~ ta lnment alld pl easure: It Is only In from tbat, h e has traveled In the land "'Oh, J oh n , dear: said thle chap'• ...· RS s atIsfIed can·y . Th('y bplon g to th e c hurch . Bure to g iv e HI 7. t! and nUU1lK: r ur ",altern . wlsb t greates r h thot was which can wisdom 'Boula Ihe d g in east. s tudy t he afterno ons that kindre them v..lre . 'I'm 110 so rry you'v e got all thoBe e 8taine e r ec lu se s h e found tht Rnd th e c hurch ou/:ht to ~ ury b e gath ore d from th (> tar e nd s of th e at 80 milch enr\i pr perfecti on than In th . eavy pnrcp. Is to can)' !' omclals b r prope s It . by sought g lon 0 8 had abe mentor . .r eat ('Jiy and ·th(1 high er plan es of our own . He climbed maDY of the " ·Well. yo u see: John pan ted , re. . ... ..... .... .. .. illZE . Favors. 4824 NO. Not Asking for lit tc llectual l sm b e rt e vulopr d. b c ll e ves assu rlngly . 'my pocl[et Is vorl' mueh And a word a bout t ll o mc ndl ca nt 'Thursto n. And h n bas e nt e red upon NAME .. ... . ........ .. .. .. ..... ... ...... ... . ligbt er no w' .. spl!'l t In b e l1 e l'0 I en~e8 , One of t he I hat work ot d evolopm rml. In a lit· . ........ .......... .......... ... Wished to Break the Record. ml n lste r's chi ef opportu niti es Is t hat. I T OWN .. _.. tle room In R egeut stree t. n o t &0 ~:------------------------"Th ere's ~O ln u thltl g un callny about the pl'o pl e to su ppo rt th e :: Insplrln, Df paces from Pi ccadilly Circus, Thurs· . ... .. ... .... e .......... th .. STREET A ND NO c las l1 es witb Turks, Mu ch or Ih a t lawyt>r .' · Lord's work In its large r phnses. H (> Ion 81ts ono afte rnoon a wee k and an· Much of Country Hu Been aa Inde· country has b orn ns iudepe nd ent as Is not "begg in g" wh en h p. ('a l1 s tor STATE .... .... _ •••••••••• ••••••• _ .... .. .. " Wby?" penden t •• Monten egro-Pe ople Rwers tbe eager ,Questio ns of th e me n Monten egro , Th e Turk n ever cowed mo ney for that purpos(' , nnd h c Olav "Whe n hi s c li ent was d e fea.ted he of Native Stock. an d wome n who thIr s t tor th e knowl· flalkan u Tb ills, h gged ru ils xed ta r o ' t I1Illk e n motion for a Dew dldn Wh.ICil In pUb)' way edge of the Hlndoo pblloso pbers. unde r , well r e s ent the him Gas. o g t not Laughin willing Own be Your may Take nillpa . beg e! goo "0 . as trlat." e peo ple spoa k o f " Albania for Albania ns" may be on The new Sethi I Is a remar1l ahl ePractica l mathem ati ca l accurac y 10 The Ital· tak(1 It. gar," 1f It Is h egg ln J:; to g ive to tbe looking man. Just above the aver· outcom e of the Balkan w'ar, race. kward bac and w use or ullaeBth etics tbrough the 10 fallo the all at from nd a mlll co a g kin pld e th IQtre ot e s th . CANNI NG FACTO RIES servant Abruzz! the of age he lghl. h e ' has an enorm~us head Ian duke rhaps the great· pe ve a h of two new d ev lcet! was an· For Dale. Oil tl nl ~. pt'r cunt or pac k or eaata. ns ntion Albania ve t:' e th th of use w ne a Is a8 It ed then . suggest king the $860. For larm. o r liar... cro .... n ed with an Imm onse dome of D Polar explore r, bas been Ih nt of tbe Ne w Yoril 10 abee, $8& tn people . P.fi t poss lbilltie s . Haec ke l Bald word. For whom . pray. Is hp "be/:. nouuced at a m eeting <:omm untU.·. . Wrtte tnr bookl e t. THO);!. IlL forehea d. Across his temples and r e igning prince of thla brave many whlcb at etics. shap ed beads In est ld. Me>. Ad ... b Anaesth of the Bprln"n. ty I'C e ha Soci OWN. aR they er t.h o gin g"? :-.lot tor mI ssionari es or tbe alrl:llng expanse oC his halt·bal d Austria may have other plans. natural ability Ie work ers, surely . Th ey ask no a lms. me mbc rs ot the ClinIcal congres s wera I Thplr . Europe the and BritaIn In elsh l.lke the W he ad run great protrud ing ve lliS . But AdvIce is 11kii' a bille r plll-ea sy tit Grp.oc8 tbe Invento rs de mon, ns are a gr eat. EmIgra nt Alhan lans In Th oy an' th e larges t glv (' rR already . pre s e nt. One of 1m· Iho ItTlUlge st thing about this mos t Dntlquo s In Spain, tbe Albania alfordR !;iVA but unens y to talte. th e ir e c Dl e th appll~n with d hIs t carrie tha e hav Ir Btrated Ha and rvkp. e s lar~~ tbe only n tb ~~' s ucceed In tI.1l extraor dinary man Is his uncann y native stock. They speak their valot. \I It Is not their s ucc ess: It be longs to munlty from paIn wltbout aiYectln g e. The Turks lo\'e or IIbllrty and I,. facial resemb lance to the Egyptia n or~lnal Balkan languag er showed bow ouit2 c el1t rnl11 th e whole church . It 1lf'loll gs to Ch rI s t conscio us ness: anoth the Alban ian an Ind e pe nd ent gove lnlstere d; rulcr of whom he claims to be a tE" have not pe rmitte d . th_ olt·adm s f('uds be check may la and es th hoole sc ennes e h trodltc~ when fl'el. r te minis a hImself. Let schools . There no 100' can proIncaTua tlon. Compar e his prome with tongue to be taught In death rful. that wonde d er state anoth tblrd be a Il e SOO th at would rk wo o ent even as ca lls for mon e y tor tli In Weste rn Canad a's that of the mumruy of SethI I and It Is no literatu re. no agreem ilttlc nallon In th e south· kingdom . that h!' speaks for th e kin g. gel' occllr wben the agents DOW np' gressive w fc the Ot . written be Hom estea d Area Free used. Itl for Is dlmeult to put your linger on a to how It shall ically cxJoting scleatlf and that refusal of hi s people will be prove d are Greek lettp.rs east. quite capable or use some wrIte, can who same the Is aI, There . gas"'. nce e r ing diffe poInt of catspa... to ther;n great loss. Hp wants. no Nitrous o~lde ("laugh The Albania ns own sake. and not as a mere swoop ot the full fore head, the same some tbe Roman. (or Italy and Au strIa. He wants the though one of the oldest of anaesth et. , body y an for s. 'vors fa Moslem all nearly are mselves the to be the most ' long n08e, the same represB lv e IIPB rl~:ht8 of the kIng recr.gnl zcll. He Is ICIl, has bee n tounde employ Serbs. Vlachs and ed. either and, allowIn g tor tbe Blnklng of the but 400.000 Greeks, valuabl and . reliable . Demand y messen Culinar roral a is e H t. to endIcan m no belong their land tion with oxygen. i conjunc In or chIn with age, the same formati on of . Bulgari ans In cook. e alon new e th saId nt. mim:' Contine "Sure. The -From ger. The famous seven carbon dioxide or etb e r . Several torme . the lower jaw. The rese mblanc e of the Greek cburch. north known sudde nly appeari ng In the doorway at of apparat us were ollhlblte d by whIch boss'. thO ' the e ars and the back of the head la hlgblan d clans borryln rl are Roman CatholiC . "could I be atlber MallsBo tbe as these IlUbltan cel mAo, be mingled In " cxact. even more Soul'. Defense . razor tor a little wholle? Blood feuda, lack of roads and Turk· ea:ety almost any desired proport ion, two 01 Noo. The process of reIncarn ation, while' Mrs. one echoed Injure can razor!" ion "Sat~ty temptat No emmen t make the Inte rIor them BO sImple tbat anyone could uae reprodu cing tbe outward form of the Ish mllgov " wbose life Is wholly ChrIst. "Whoso · only part of Europe wbere ordl· "What tor. Norah? them dter lnatruc tlon.-N ew Yorll that shave orlglllal , has played an odd trick In the to "Sure, mim. I want e1'er abldeth In hlru elnneth not." I. unaare. One-qu arter travel ' nan' of soul tbe put bal It hlm."-H arper·. Only by ceasIng to abide In Chrlet World, other reapect .. the deatha In ' tbe countrY are rabbit betore I sthew tMs famous Egyptia n ruler In the of . can a Christia n sIn. Wb all have the either In clan warfare or III Weekly Terrible , Indeed, body of a Tbametl -elde recln.e. wbo Yloient. tree-wil l poslllbll ity of realstln g him ~ • __ ~-. ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ "Theee bridge dillaater a are terri, lace: hldlng·p our and life . ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ au tB who cam 'Ware, oratlve fu;:nltur e . enamel evcr to exercIs e I»le." remark ed tbe man who brle-Uke fabric, e tc. The ortjln 01 yot none at ua needB willingl y dead reading of bridges being swept awa, are we the majorit y of the articlell I. IIDCel' ft . For when '. 1 . . should sa, , i "A lIurren< Jer and crucidzl oD, by the river Doods. "I wife 10Bt few Europe ana taln; lome came from China an. thwugh the "My of one friend. I. l biB Kumme replied i!last 1lO," tbe God, of In head l, Christ with Kumme Dr. Otto from Co!'ca, but moat of thell, and our nfe Is bid others II1U' ·thla a gaml In vlalt to ed money pin permitt year's were ber or wbo all mu. but ua. Berlin Allatlc departm ent of the Ulen Cbrist la not only withIn Ita dQOn bllt once a IIp"ar ~o be of a more ,exotic ,or.l&1o. nlglilt." laat bridge of wltb « Anythln Ill. 'leu1l) of ethnolo lY, te'Ila:.of the ollieat leum. It openl about round III boe a aprln., wben ... ape:. All. howeve r. came of a time 6lrlor m , mu!leum In the world Iti the builetih ot ycar on a day In 1I:'lrlch Satan woul '!, hat: U8 mu.t get , year 766. ~e colleethe. a " the Sequen ce I. Maintai ned. Inlpeet ee ~mml~ ~ (0 u_and It cannot Ohrlat tl1Irougb ,tbe ,.~clete Fran.co-Ja~Da~e.';1 ~ . 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Dill on B WilHnn ,,~ M'lnl.'v n WilSon et, III , Nnrmull \V H Il'lllll llllcl \\' rill~ lI r ll ' " lil1 1(' hn \' , "11 IIi, k ' il h,rt hua y, ,IL hi , home in dlDtnit! t,mtor or e!ltut (l <If ~:I\rl:-\ l Wilso n i8 ma de purt .\' 'l..t"II '!~llt ' - , - - - - - - - - - - - - - -- -with lell\'e to plpul! withlll thirt.y [ ' \I be ki nd to the da ytl . Wh"t w,l l I do. Cll'or!{o W . (l ris "'nltl V~ ,1 11 lt II F Whf'1I I ~ rl]w llJlII II1ltn. AlIrl litt·le I-(irl!l, F ur 1'm !Inn) t11at WellUiun. defendant· onlurllti t u lil~ Wlt11 ~rML bro.Lu shuu lut3rl:l. IInswer or demnrre r in :!O rlf\ .v~. Tlte rijl;ht thing To 00. and t. plan. N.:w Sui l s
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Down tbe busy f'treet.
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Stl1te of Ohio ex reI. The Trustees of Fra nklin 'l'ownllhip TS. T C . Pattoraon, anditor. MandaUluI<. Art,hur BrY I1Dt. nttorJaev . Wi lliam B . E.Lgle at Itl VS . Ali ce E BurneH, et 61. To setaRiue will. Hamilton til Laugdon Itnd J . I::iag neister, Ii ttorneYR.
February 17 Fe bruary 20 •
) boys, trJo, will bo to do.
What will I do . With my v oioe an d brl\lD, Wbloh God has given F or me t o 'rain.
I 'll u~o my vei ce To sing his praise, And 'alit:. and speak v~ His won.lrouB ways .
Wl.Jat will I do, Wi~h this will of mino. Train it to be rough? Or gentle /lnd klod.
I 'll train my brain,
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CORWIN, OHIO. Saturday, Jauuary 25, 1913 Phone 71-1 ~ Be.glnnlng at 12 o'oIOOk, the fol· ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~--~~--~~f ~ lowing property : )0 Horees; 10 Brood SOWb ; Wagons, Bnggy. liar· 06BS, and 1/ big lot of small artioles 'ferms will be made k.own on day of 8111e . W. C. Phillipi W. N . 81~ars, Auot . J . B. Chapman. Clerk.
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1 will offer for sale at my reili. u nuce, S:';'; milall aorthwet<' of 'W I1Y' n e~ dlle. 2 miles northeast of Lytle, oj Yo milot! Month of Centerville, at Ferry OhiO, en
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BeglD:ling at 10 o'olook the fol· lowing: Two hortee, Ii Jersey oat· tI e. 13 hogB, all my farminR im plemenh, harness, 20 tons of timothy ORADUAT E .OF THE hay, 200 bUllaels of oatil,' barrels of .ATIONAL AUCTION vinegar" 600 or 700 btladles of fod 8OHOOL OJ! A.WtRlOA der. Torma made known on day of Bale. . Elmer Rogers A. A. MoNie), Auot
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Real Estate Transfers Wb at .w ill I do, W. E . I::iruitll by Auditor to Martha With this throbing heaJ't MoCahe. lot In Fmnklin. Consider · W'hen 1 go o.t atlon 110 13. Into I1f.., '8 bnsy mart. Fl'Jrence G . tlt Ok AS linu Bortloe B. tJtokeB to A lice T . Bratten, 101. In Lebanon. II. What will I uo'( Louis H Bolzlin and Cnrra F. When 1 grow to a mau '! Holzlin to Willitlm II. llIitesman. J.8t listen a while, 'I'raot of land in WaBhington town And I'll tell-if loan, ship CODsiderlltion 1500 . J o b P !Sherzer et al to ,lane B. I'm only a boy, Sherzer, lot in Franklin, $1 and But I'll do wha~ loan other consideraUons . To make folks aappy FranoiB Marlon Clark vs. Wilber When 1 g row to a man F Clark and WaUier A. Clark, 13 .78 aore!l of land in Clearoreek townBhlp, $1 and other oonBitleratioDB. oeased . FirBt and fin"l ~ ILC()lll1nt M'ranois MarioD Cmrk to Walter tiled . A . Clark 111 .76 aoreB of land in Estate of Mimu du Nll~ t1 1 y , 1IfI Clearoreek towllt!h!p . Conlidera· tion $3000. oel\.sen . Inven t ory aod 1\ llpru I ~" Ulen t fil ed. Franois Marion Clark to Wilber In the wutter of thn will a t H ,," &'. Chuk, JO. aores of land in Clear nlih 1. Pliyne. de<Jel11:1ed. GI'Rnvill e oreek tOWDshlp . Consi deration M. Payne, widow er e leot" not t,ll $40 OO . I L take under will of deoed unt . a arry •VI. _..T -b 0. ter to ewls A . Estate of Hannllh 1. PHyn A. d ,' Deh m, 1o. n £JV anOD. COD s lderation $360.. oel1sed. luven t.)ry tLnd IIpp r "I ~(1 m ent tiled . Hannah J. Leekey and LlDooln . . r __ ~ OA" I M Jamel' H HallleR Ill! gUllr,tlun .,f --...ey ltV _att e . Deoker l.t in . . Leba $1 d ' A o u a B. Fox. u IunatlO, p hllntltl v~ DO., an other conBldera· A B"" tid f d t b tlODS. nnll. ." OJ:. eli, e en all ·M ." Albe t B i t r _ waiver ,,11 defendants except Anna r 6 meB 0 ual!'ayette Dill B. Fox waive !lumm.ns aDd en~ur " .66 aore. of mnd i. Clearor.et town.hip, I' aDd other oonsldera. their appearanoe and oonaent t. Bille "ons. "f real e!lC6\e, In the maUer of ~he guardiaDshlp Ella Blod to Charles E. Eaton, lot of Em.reon C. Conner et al minOr!!. lD FraDklin, $1 and other considera· "onl. Raymond A. Conner appoin\ed guardian ,ivinl bona In the lIum of Chri!lttne WaUer to Mary E. Leever et al offioers of the Ladies $••0. Aid 8oo1ety of BotlenUle Methodist Charle. 8 . Woolard, barber and ohuroh, lot in Bntlerville, considera. Mill! .LeUa Dewey, both of Waynlll tion IUO. Joaepll F . Wi180n io John aDd v11le . Rev . A. J, K:es~le. Lucy tSmlth, abeot 6 aorel In Turtle Cornml8l1oners' Proceedings .reek township, II a.d other OOD eiaeratioDs. Ltda and Joshua ColleUe to Mrs. ame Allowed-J. W. Linl(o, sop .annie A. Sheolt:ey, house Bnd lot phe. for oourt henee a.d Jail lSO.61. near fair ground in Toctleor.ek H. Fred Co, 1ted olothin, for '0.11 townlhlp, $1. 'U 68 . b . E. Warwiolr, loap etc Letitia Jue Beston to JO!lepll L. for Jatl 1386 . Randall & MO~ler, lIeliton, ft. 98 aor6!l of Iaad In Clear. olcnhing for prllonere $8 10. C. G. oreek tow••hlp $1 and .ther oon. M.arvin, mdae . for ooort hOWIe, 680, elderations. P. A. Stampll, reualrhag shoes far prisoaers 860. Leban.n 109 aad Probate Court Coal Co., ioe for oourt hOllAe $1.40. Eatate of Peter ' Tullis, deooased, Xenia City work house, boarding Inventory and appraisement flIed. prisonerll during December, 1912, Eetat. of Thomas Jones, deoeased. lID 86. E. 8. Conklln, Itamps for Eleventh aooount tiled. auditor, $6 .00. Dayton ~tenoil In ~be ma*ter of ~he estate of workl, ..tamps for olsrk $' 10 tBmuelM. Dear'h, dlKltlased. Sarah J ..se Garner, burl"l of Peter Har C . Dearth widow paid 11764,47 in ner 176 lohn Law, repairs a~ fuJi settlement of all right .f dower 0001 t h01l88 $3 SO. Burrough Add· whioh she acoepts. lnr .aohine Uo., repairs to treaB . Estate of W. M. Yoang. dlO8a8ed. urer's maohine IS.OO. Tru!ltee Pub Second and final aOOoODt filed. Ito Affaire, water and 1IgM $70 61 . Estate of Carol1neVierling,&8s!gn. S. D. Benkle, fees and expen!ea for .... First and final aoceunt flied. lJeoemlter 1912. 1137.70. Ridge and Esate of Mary Lone, deceased. Donnell, Con. No. 117 IS1580 . J. Finst and tinal aooount tiled. C. Klphart, Con . 108 $70.60. W. H . In ~& matter of tha pardlanshlp Madden and Co.. lumber 11'.90. of Jamea Elaer McIntire an alleged W, H I:hreney, bridge repalre imbeotte, Jamel Elmer Moln'ire Clearoreek township, $6 LO. J. B . fOUBA to be an Imbeoila a.d a Smith, lumber, $36.11. John Bhnn, guarQian ordered appointed. oo_penMtion for te.. porary road· Elate 01 John W. Irviu, minor. way. Eightb aoceon& flied. COD tracts were let for the repair Elate of WIlUam Griffith, de ilS, of brldll88 when the oost el eueh ~!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!! repair on .ay bridge at aay one time la one year does not exoeed ten doUara. Contracts were entered Into wltla J 'Jhnson , 'W illillnl Monroe and Evans, L . G And ers on oons, Gro~8 & Bl1svre. J . V . lIaukin son antI John K. Spenoer for Inmber alld posts at m arket prioes. ,
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J ohn Jeb r ,s Au u II DilgEl!l Ertel and Hyruan Ert-ol. Aotlou. ruone:> and for eolosure . AUiount IIOU wltll interest . T . C. (;hrl~tie. at·
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Terms Reasonable
Honest, 'rue and free, 18'nt thiB the lIum er manhood 'I'hat tiod wonld have me be?
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Dr. J. A McCoy,
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Telephone 28 m"rried mao to work on tl farm . Mrs . A . R . TuhAr, of Urideor Mo NonA but ElxperiE' n()ed men h"n been t.r onblArl wit·h IIi ok 'h eRd' nem1 "llply CIL Il on lI .. n Surfaoe, IIch~ (or Rhout. five YbarBo whAn BhE' R . [ I .~ . Waynesv ille . OhiO. t 5 bO~lin tu It In~ Chllmbprl nin's TablAts. ~ h e hus tuken two bot t les .)f thern u nd 'h ey ha ve ourod h e r Siok hottdach e is Cl\u8(1(1 by u d II'0rdered FOR RENT ~t orul1oh for w hioh th ese tl1blfltS are H"lmcio lly int,E'oded. Try them. get WAll tlnd ~tll.y well. Sold bv all good, well equipped 100 tlorE' ,Iuu lers. stOOK furru . vViIl re&dily ,urn off $ 1500 HtoCit per yeut'. None but 11 gnou fur me r well flq ulpped fur SHE SUPPORTED THEM f ... rminll nepti apply . F . C. Sawin . Ph one 65-3 X . f 6
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. _ YCIItL. .. W'. 'Rev. P. B. TbomJllOD, P .... ; Bible SCbool. 11:10 .. m. 1!ocI&llDeettq; APLE Syrup Saooharometer!l Chancellor S. B. McConniok: of 10:10 L m. Obrlatlau ll:o(lea'Vor. 1:00 p. Il1o tor sale. Inquire of F. C. Sermoo by pastor eVfJr7 . &I&ernate 8und.,., ·the University of Pittsburgh, who Thomas. R. D.l Spring Valley, OhIO. 10:10 ... m. and 1:10 p . m . occasionally makes a vil!it to New J 29 Hk:kaite Friends Chun:t" York, declared on his last visit that If you have any Burplus First Da) l4eelln~. 0 ;00 a. m. Firat DaJ AND Separator. good all new the one thing about New York that 11 ;00 a m. Fourah Dar MeetlQ« AIIBO lome pure White Wyan, Sobool. stock for sale, use our lcaused him the g'reatest wonde~ was dottes, M"ry p, Mat8haaJl, It. R. 6 10:00 a. m. how the well-known men ever Wayneeville, Ohio. J 29 Orthodox Friends ChurcL ' {~l888ified Column. It aged to keep all their dinner enlin. Rutb HUITIIY, Putar MALL bay, leven.year.old driv· !labbath Scbool. 9 :80 a . m. ReltUlar chuNlh gagemen ta and at the same time ocIng horae, buggy and harnMa. eervloe. lU ·qo ... m. Ollr18Uaa Eocl8avor. will seU them for you. 'casionally find time to be at home. First olass Viotor tiraphopholle, 7 ;30 p _ "Take my own cue in Pittsburgb" with forty recorda and muslo _b · ' inet. B. E. Wilson, RprlDl(boro, ,'he Baid. "My dinner engageoments ~ 1:1 :eome 80 fast and furious that the Ohio, You Oet All , the News Through the Miami Gazette only time I can get any epareribe, my favorite dish, by the way, I haTe to notify my butler a month ahead.. -New York World.
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EFFECT OF VARIOUS COLOR..
The following figures (PetteDkoler) will give an idea of the rel.. ·tiTe effect the various colors of clothing produce on the human body-u regardll heat-when exposed to tM direct l'Ilys of the sun: White, 100, F.; pale strnw, 102, F. ; dark yellow,
140, F.; light green, 155, F.;
Tin, Slate and Galvanized Roofers, and dealers in Hot-Air Furnaces •••••
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,green, 165 F.; Turkey red, 168, 8.; .light blue, 198 F.; black, 208 F. It will be seen that white produces
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ZlO PAID EACH MONTH aoo PICIUIID 200 llmCLEl or IEIIIIIAL ..lIMIT The .. ::I.op Note. to 0....-... (20 pa&1!I)
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HArvQYbburg Fer'lIiser Uo. bad i their ,.anoal eleoth~n January 18th, OFFIOE MAIN STRE E T thllll8m. board Wll8 continued, Mr. T ALLEY TELEPHONE-C ALL NO 11 2 Frank L. Barrta 08Dtlnulng all man ager. . - - -Joaeplt "osklns. of WilmlnR'on, D. L~ CRANE, EdItor and Manager Oulo. filled t.he pulpit at Frienda I - - - - - - - - - ---.-.--.- - - - - oburob, Munday. Rates of Subllcrlphon ISeveral trom bere attoDded the One Year (strIctly In advanco) ........ 11.00 sale et livery atook at. CorwiD Bat. S ogle Copy . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .00 " urday. Ratea of Adverti8inr Mr. and Mra. William L. Harvey .teadlna Locale. per tine . ..... . . .. .... Ik: lets for 'be lIunDY lOuth Wedn ••ay Readllll Local•. black face. per line . . . . lOe lanuuv 15th a.d will sojourn ln -';lueIfIed Ada. not to exceOO Dve lIne. Florida tor Beveral weelle, returning ·Al Three In8ertloua . .. . . . . , .. .. . 21k: here when the robins ne8t. agala. Obl~uarlee. Dve Inchea tree. over five C:.1nche., per linn .. . .. . . ..... .. . Ik: lAvl Jesiup and Irand80n Wilbur ~ InI of ,banJuI... ... . . ... .. , .. . . ... . :ilk: Hawt apent. 8at.nrd&y In Xenia. :\r':::~~~.;.b~ ·cb~ · .~ j; ~~~ : :.'.'::::: IIr. anA lin Jonat.ban .errtl, ot lapla, A<\verl.\alnlf Pl. Inch .. . . .. ... • . lOe Tiffin, tranaaoted bUlin ...~here 'hll DUoount. liven lD con'ncl. week returning hbme Saturday. W . W. Weloh transaoted bustnelll JANUAR Y 12. lilI tn CiaoiDllaU, Thnrecia:r. Mr. aDd Mrl. Uh.s Uoot aDd son Heward apen' 'l'huraday ln Ulnoln Da\l. Dr. C. O. Rand.n wall a CtnOln· Look at 'bo label on your Dati villUor, Thursday. paper and see wben your Our teachers .,en~ &turday aad time expires. BUDday With th.ir parentll. IIr. and Mrll . .Joseph Davill, et Day'••• II.,.D& llaturday and linllday '""!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!"!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!"!!!!!"!!!!!! with their parent. retumtng t8 = lIay&On, .uoday eveniaK. AI..,. Xeaaedy waa o"lled ~o Perry Subscribe tor the Gazette oounty Ian week on alOOu.' of btl fath.r'. deaUl. ~~~~~~~~~~~~~I Mre. Marlare' lA",loY8nler..iDed rela&iv88 from Wllminlton, Bunday . !YlRIED . fASHIONS IN BREAD Mre. Muta Bomine iB a. home fra. WUmtD,toD, for. few daYI. I. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . hi L..oedIMt,,~ Waner dUven our popular bmola .... D. . . .' • ..,... 1ft L...er pUlohued a new harM. As biB . .n.a Ale P....... businus InorMMl he inore....a bl. Tben'an tub••• ill f..J .. lI'oot. '- ill MlC>UIdiDg to a ~ I. N. Miller, the noted fmlt tre6 !daD ~I 8IlOOuot of the hak- aceDt, Ie lpendtD, ,he moe' of hili lei. .ad cooftoctiODm'l' uhibitilm ill ii.e loolllD~ after blUiaesa. \BnPDd One 0 f the petitiuna Rn. A. A. Sargent hu been !lon ring ba1I:.ft .idera'ly lndllpOHll tOI' leveral I'Md.s, it-:: the . . . ~ and it b.. daYII but at 'hill writing 1. muob ·ptOduoed enough bwI.I to _tWY a be,&er. !legioD of IChool tnat.a. It ill a J'&o MIM Belen .arrll wal quite tJief. after· of fancy poorly tor 118' eral daYI Iaa' w"lI woork, to and pyr.- bu' a' thiB wrttlnl . I. ronoh immide ot,plain bread. If the eaba proved. --' _~: ....: ... _ ' " \'a Mrs. Ida Sowe hal been quik! are L uo:u,oulmg more U'uauc, on.u ClI!I't&inIy beooming mare ""'Chan;eal poorly reoeDtly bu' h.r many in ita methoda of productioD. There frlencil wllh for her a .teedy re ia a h9 abow of bUing D*hiDery oovery. --dtriden to lift the flour, a great The many friendl )f U. G. Whet metal ·arm iD knead it, anotheJl.de- "1 .r"lret hearing of his I81t01ll Tioe to cut the dough into loa~ lIln....; .and 'ru' thd he may be _--" 4II_';tl",-,jul O__ hil health. _ _ --I a ...... ,.,...- permilted &0 ptn __ ..._ __ ulJUabeli
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$2 values for ........................... $1~75
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$1.50 values for .... .. .. ............... $1.19
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$4.95 15.00 vaiuea for .................... S3.95 k ·OO vaiues for ................ . .....13·35 ~ . 60 v~ues for ................. .....12.15 13.00 values for ............... - •.12.45 12.60 values for ........... :...... -$1 ,95 '2.00 values for .... .. ... ~..........I I ,45 '1.60 values for ................·.... $1.20 $1.00 valuea for ................... - 1ge
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Bere 1_ a remed,. 'hat will onre your oo]d. Why w••te time and money ftXp1Iriml"nUBg when you Clan get .. .,reparat.lon aha' hal won a world ~tde repn&a&ton by Iw ourIII' of 'hie dia. .e and caB alway. 1M> depended upon? It Is known eyery whare al Ohamberlata'8 Cougb Remedy, and l! a medicine of real merit, For lIale by all de.lera. • -
When ),ou w.n' a reUable medl ehle for .808gh GI' oold tate Cham. bertaln's Cough Re_edy It OIon alway I be depended UPOD .ad ts pl. .aDt and ufe to take. For ..Ie by an deale,.. • - •
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$7 and $6 values for .. ............... $(.75 $5 values for ...... .. ................ .. .13.75 $. values for ...... ... ... .. ..............2.76
'1 values for ........ ......... .... ..... 79c 50c values for .......................... 89c
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'2.50 and '2 values for ............ $I ..a
$2.60 Union and Two-Piece: ..... $2.00 $1.60 Union and Two-Piece .......1.16
$1 60 values for ...... .................. 1.15
$1 Uqion and Two-Piece........... 78<:
$1 values for......... ......... ......... 79c
150c Two-Piece Underwear ........ S9c
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'1 value for... ...... ...... ... ...... ..... 79c
$1.60 value. sale price ....... ........1.10
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Make you selections early. while selections are good.' -Remember the number,33 E. Main Street, Xenia, O.
evumg. Mr. and MI'I. Newten Moore were Day(on Ihepperll, Wedn.llday . Of' COUR... The frienda of IIln LIllian ber a pl.sant 8urprtee Sa'nr ~ 1011 want a little day evening a' the home of her ~ far Cbriatmu' How much' lil&er 111'1. Ray -.,le, Ule oooaaton ,., . . .... CNIIIbaw--Wh,J, all JOG beln, her 17th birthday. ...... Mr. and Mrs. C. A. lIo11era _, waded the funeral Saturday of the • • • The morning train leaves Waynesville at 7:47 a. m., and returns at 1 1:41 a. m. OLD 8TOIW. UtUe eoD of IIr. and Mra. Otla Wombat, wily did ulIW'-' Pramer, of Xenta. \ . _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ •_ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _. .1111" ...,., bridp &ladr- yo Mrl. BD,leaDddAaghter, of Xenia II eLl feaiilh Ito Wal1ab Ylll&ed leveral days lad week with '1·lIr.aDdMn.Oeo.Veue,.. ,FUTILITY OF GREAT WEALTH houses in ruth a-mlne, BelgraTe WALTER '.c'1LUa., \A IIr aDd lira. Newtoa Moore were HADN'T STUDIED THAT. square and the Faubourg Bt. ~ lD. " .III I_eata 'fueaday of Bam Meredith ~ormou.ly Rich Have No Mo,.. main-' .,PF1CI.NT G"OUNDe. ! Hlatory Teacher--Tell somethinlP , Home In.tlnct Thin a Funeral OI. .tOl • aDd wife. • Milk C ITII"L_ ia 1..:- homer' • t ...... m. _L I __an. "1M:nI....-J "'OIl what groancl do you --. a IIr. aDd lira. Ray Krul spent about the Diet of WorJU8. terrupted. !~ madam"" . SOBday wl&h her . .mw Mr a.d ~htened Miu-I-I don't take Dr. John Haynes Holmes, the '''Hie home, wadam,' BUd the Telephone day ow al,bC. "Iwompatibility. I waDt • cJi. 111'1. D. W. AlI&bee. cooking.-Judge. ' New York clergyman who, the Sun- clergyman, with & laugh. 'H. bam't Valley phone No. r. Loq ~ IIDIl m1 h1llbaDcl~· lira. Eo II. 001l8ey w.. 'be.ueet WELL MKT. day before election day, preached a any home. WhY,. blB18 your hearlpl Distance No. 6~1r. !!!!!!!'!!!!!'!!!!!'!!!!!!!!!!!!!!'!!!'!!!!!!!!!!!!'!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!! Ibe latter par5 of the week of ber Ilull Moose sennon to Presidenlwhen they get as nch as Gobaa Golde WA YNesVnJ.E; ' . • OHIO dal1.h&er lira. Plalltp Uawke Harduppe-That fellow Bjones 1'8ft, describes himself as an ~ti- they ha'f'e no more home iDItiDct . .. , . How'. TbII1 Mt .. delen DlIllDRham, of Xenia, mOlt haft money. mate 8QCialist. '" . . than a mille can.'" Bnnch 08i~. IIarY..,.baqr, 0. .,.,.. 'he 81lnday pecI& of 11118 lIarie Bono..ell-So must I. Introduce "Dr. Holmes," said a member of' !!!!~!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!"!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!! We der ODe HUDdred Dollan <-'raDe. . me him.-Philadelpbia Record. tbe Church of the Messiah, "pleue8 . .111!1!111_ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _- . BewaN for aDY oue of Uaaanh that Th. 8, •. Tow.abip hrmel'll ua here by his manner of forcing OMDO' be anred byaall'l oa.rrh In.'''.u&e ·wllI be held In 'Ile Town VKLOCITY. home hia TWwe with a certain ncJ DR.H.E.HATHAWAY Core. Ball, J'rtcJa1 and thtul'd.y, Jaaaar 7 humor. , F. ~ CHENEY & CO., Toledo, O. Itn and l'ebruaI'11.', 111.. T1!IIIehn---WW it velocity, John"At a diJmer, talking about the WaYDeuiUe'. ~I... D!'iII. "For man, ,.ears I was &roubled. In =ytforU~~~ ~,:,~~~l Mrl. Todd WaltoD eD&ertalnH th8 ny' fUtility of great wealth, Dr. Holm'" aplte of alllo·caU!!d remedlee I uaed. OfBce ill K.,.I ~~, . . .. 8 A~ last !found quick relief and cure IuiIU perfectly, honorable in aU bualDus YOQn, llarrled Ladl. .uUcl. I'll· JoImnr-Ve10city what • fel- once eaid: . In thOle mUd, 18' thorough aod tlaDlaCtiolll aad fiDaoclaJly able ~ carry cla1 . low I8te SO 01. a ....., 1rith. If 'Look at GobIIa Golde, with hiI J..e&lil wonderful out'aDY obllgatlOIll made by bit fntO. '. HI8 Muo.neuruthenia, a wreck at forty-ave. N'ATIONAL 'BANIt OF COMMERCE, .. Toledo O. If 1 0U oblldND are Rbj. to .,. I' knew him ",hen he ..... an ernDC1 Hall'. Catarrh C!1fe is ken.f orotl',. .. . ..,h til. am "That bat8 to mend b actiD dUect1y upon the blobcl aad ·mu. "lDpaola boaneD... Gt" ou... ..UA-e-tOY .t . • week, ' and he DOW' hal • ~ oftbU~1IL i' TeatiaJonfal- tierla1Ja" ~()paIb Bemed7-" ecioo"u bia If , . , . ' a cutle · m 800~ • eb'~ ' "
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lie v,II0 broke op~n you r -d,.!!':k," 1 c rIed . " He wan t e d to r q:aln v",s6 e ~slnfJ of I I1lI t sera ll or Imper IInrl t h us r emov e all ~v l <l e n N' of hi s g llllt. " " I nm afraid," sai d Louise with the mll nner of offcnder! dignity. " tli nt YO U lI.r r. enllrely mi stake n . 1 was oot a .... nre t bat YOU knew Mr. C rulldall by
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j'v,! a Ilswf'rt'd t hnt qu('s llon 10-(\IIY. S ep rna ilk I' til<' whole town wall in I"HO w\1 n1l1l ~ to kllow ." " Ha s th~ po~t · omce Ins pe cto r b een h u t' ?" " lie WIlS i n he l'c this morning and m nde just [he r ou l ille e xamlnutlon . He dlrtn 't ask lin '1l1(· bt I 0 1ls. though 1 understand h.. has been sl('uthlns IIroulld up to Widow Sm1lb's, where C h arli e HOll se r b oards. If be's looking for IInythln~ wro n g with Cb arllc 's accou nls II's lilY prlvute opinion tbat be al n·t gO i ng til Mild It. I've beEn Illl ove r Ih e book s twi ce today and there ain't anything out ot the WilY·" " H a l'" you a LI ), Idea wh er e nil that mon ey Clll mp from that we found behind th e ca li h · rlr alV e r ~" "N o. and I don't SeE that It·s a ny of roll alTnlt·. .J;l is books Is rl gbt. and his stamps !l nd hl B s lamped envelopes Is n il accounte d for . Maybe be made It In Wall Rtr('cl. o r muybo e\omebody lert It Ih ere with h i m for sa f e·keep · Ing." AM I r<~(';l ll e d flavis' lJ a rlln~ instruc· Iioll s to me whe n I had firsL come out to Ardwny, I was more and mo~ sUl'llrlsed that he had no t Inves tlgat cd furth e r at Ihe post·offi ce . He had seemed 10 think that til e du e 10 the whole myst e r y would be found Ihe re. and be had partlC'ularl7 chargee! m ... to find ou t Lo \\,hOl:1 Lock B ox No. 17 had been r e nted. I d eci d ed 10 ask !'fllss Co x If she kn ew allylhlng Bbout It. "Sevenlee n h as never beeu r ented as lonr: as I taave bad anytblng to do with lh o offi ce. It Is awny olr tbere In the corner where It Is bard to lIee Into. Tllere's always been more boxes thnn there was any cnll for. Not one af th c m In Lhe lower row ever lias been !'ented, e ven III flUmrner. wl1(1n t h ere 'M OL lot of city folks out here." "Do you ever r e m ember ot seeing !llIY lTIall addressed to thnt box r" Sbe worked Industriously at ber cror.hetlllg for a minute or two b efore 're plyln!,; Illlrt thcII. I.utllng It a61L1 ... Bald thollgl :U'ully : " Il's r unny t ha t you sh(luld bave asked m e I ha\." "\Vb ?" Y .( d 00'. t I m o. w t~.. a t I' V(\ I\UY b UB I · ' III " Id MI ' (' as lIess te III!: you. Ha ss ox , she de bated with herself wh el her or not sbe was talk : ng too mll ch. "but I an: as anxious as anybody to Ilnd out wb~t's bec ome of Charlla ROllser. lIud from w h at I'\'e see n of YOIl r g uess you 're a sl !';ht m o re likely to nod him thnn Jim Dobbs. the conBtable. If wasn't Bure In my own mind that Chal' lie hl1.(tn·t 1I0ne notblng out of tbe wa!1, I don 't know as I'd even be telllDK you about It. Dul since you ' ve Ilskl!d me. I gu ess I will." She hesltateLi. studying my face all If tryln~, lu read I h~{' e wht'th e r or not i I meani harm 1.0 th e missing post· master. I tried not 10 exblblt undue Interest. though Inwardly I felt Qult.e Jubilant. I W8S certaIn tlillt I wile 011 the IracK or Imjlortant revelations. (TO In: CONTINUED.)
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uA PI" In '. Poke." • A pig poker Is a dealer In plglnot tbl) large and portly fellow wbom YOIl m eet now und' again at tbe coun· try murket with 0. cargo of "bundred or more pigs of all ageB. ebapes and sizes for sale. but a lIlt!e mao. wbo far
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A Weakling. " I am Borr y to say. " r elllD rlt e<! the )loung wlte . "tbat my husband 8eems 10 la rk Lnltiotlv o n nd d ecisio n ." ""' h al bas caus~d you to think so~" 11 1'1' fn end ns k ro d. "I ho ~ e to suggest It e very time ""hen he asks fo~ a r ais e In Bulury. and th en h e lI esltnte6 ror !l long time obout doIng It." Crushing Rejoinder.
terrible humor on face PHILADELPHIA. Doe. 6. 1912-
In j ure d f n ot which h ad b ~ e n struck by an iron CU Bllng which had Callen fro lll th El top of a buildin g . " Old that bIg tbing hit you?" aek ed a sy mpath izing bl'stanLi c r. The workman nodd ed , " And Is It soli d Iron ?" " No." r eplied th e vi ctim. "half of It II only l end . "
"In December 1908. my face beeame 80re. I tried 8Y8rytbln&, that WlUI recommended. and my race got WOI'l!O ("Dtood of better, 1 apen t over $100 and g ot no benefit. Tho face and nOBe were very riKIand tb. eruption bad tbe appearance ot amall boila. wbich It.ched m. terribly. I cannot !AlII you how terrible my f ... looked- 1lI1 1 can lIay is. it was dreadful. and I sufTerod beyon,t description . " / AO IIII tlot go .... 0'" 1M 4"Y
Fire In Bank of England. Tbe first tlrl' within m emory oc· (urred at tbe Bank of England. Lon· -:lon . a f ew days ago. Th e fire broke -ut In th e soulb eastern portion of the bOlldlng . The 1Ioorlng and joi st · lug w er e consld~rably damagfld . The outhreak w as di scove r e d by Ihe Bank of i!:ng land authoriti es. and subdu ed by t belr own appliances In 30 min· ut es. A lieutenant and a doze n Olen of Ihe Irtsh Guards on duty at lbo; ballk . with fixed bayun elll. Ilsslsted th e pollee In k eeping the c rowd back from tb c building.
witllouC « veil, u ..111 flOW. Just four 1lI0nt!>'D ago a friond persuaded me to .rive Resinot a trIal. I hav" used tbree cak.. of Ro!Iinru Soap and l ess than a jar of Heainol Ointment. and my face ia perfectly free from any eruption. and my elliD i . .... clear and cl ean .. lUIy child' .. It Is about tour w eekR ainco'tllo last pimple dl.appean>d ... (Signed) Mrs. M. J. Bateman. 426G Viola Street. For ovor el;hteen years nAlolnol h .. been .. d octor'. l'",ocrlpUon and hou_ bold rumedy for oldn tIOubl... plmpl .... burna. 00 ...... ,,11a. etc. Rulnol OlnLment and Reolnol SoaP auld by all drurrsrlaLl. For sample of ....eb. write to o..P'. .7·K. Rcolnol Cbern. Co., BaltIJ.Do ..... lIeI.
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Appropriately Named. butcher who bad some s pa r e DON'T OUT OU" A VARIOOSE VEIN tl O.9 rna de a study of th e t el epbone lJuAB5DRB~~~ :Ii r ecto ry for butchors whose n a m es A mild, safe, an t isepIr. ~c Ol:,t cf tile ordinary or fit th e blls· .~ tic, discuti ent, r eSr) \. ':l eE~ . S~ 1J1 ~'rankfurt e r ha~ a ShOD . vent linime nt. anr) a ,t .1 ~ I·.ast Seventh street. John ;::01\' Is o n Third avellue and F'l'Ilnk proven re medy for (hi:! ,!leu on Am sterdam av enue. If th ey ..~ . . and similar troubles. fornlf'd a pnrtuf'rshlp. Now & Th lm Mr. R. C . Kellog I't Becket, Mass ., would ~o ltud familIar . Wing Sa,ng I s before using tbis remedy, sufiered In th e poultry bU B III E' H ~ alld I· ox I s !,:ll lll l! d eal er. LOUIS RIC IR on intl'n ~ e ly with painflll al1d infla111Third avenu e " al\(I .Iohn Hl cher •Is In ed vein s ; th ey were sWtJilen,. kIlott h,' I:lronx.- :\ ew \ ork l3 utchers Ad· tcd und hard. He writes : "AileI' "ocate usin~ one Bnd one-half bottles of . _ __ _ ___ __ _ the vein! THE BEST TEACHER. were reduced. inHammatioD and O ld Experience Stili Hold. the Palm. ~
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·),1), duty 10 her. my duty to m)'8etr. I reasonf'd" demanded tbat 1 do my UImost to solv e U,e hideous mYBtery and tree hpr from the fear t b at I was SlIre was r esponsible (or ber strange the mOllt part carries, ble "wares u{l<!tl . raJ A d hIs bac:k. or occasIonally perbaps In actIOns. ' I swuug off tbe t Jl at r· I eager a wbeel barrow. A "poke" 01 cour.. way nnd hnstencd to tbe b ote. t Ole'II D av I swat h I b a d I eame d a b ou t 18 a poekel or lack. and a pig poker tlIe movcmen t B 0 r H ug h C ran d a. II b u t therefore 18 one wbo deals In pi,. c. aJ'. D av I s was not t b ere. All tb a t 1 cou..· 1·, pled round from place . to place In a ,anent th. I earn W(lli t h a t h e J111d hi rIO d a b orae Poke. Tbe old pro.N..Ib 'V, roollshness of "buylnlf a plg .la a ~ke" d b b I I I d ail uggy ellr y n t e 11I0rn ng un bae Its ort"ln 01 coure' In· thIs tim. h d d I a r ven 0 Ir I D t b (l dl r'9C tl on la k en .. j, "-I . honored method of' pIg purveylnw,b C d 11 b d Y rltn a t e ay UO! &re. "tE"n be IB following Crl\Ddo.U·e trail." London Globe. \ eald I to myself. "he le . lu8t a t09 late." · , '. LlvlI Eaoh ,~.y". :. , So 100g al Davlll 'f'llS nbt '.ab<lUl~' ~ . l:'or,e.~I~.bt .. 18 ,:etf ,I~~. but ~re~ , deo!ded_l mIght well, see IUhe ~'I" 1'I'01\' hI ~ert tobU6'&. ~n.d_. c~~u;.. Inl ,P9R.tmaste'r.- l),adbC!en ,'fouil'il. 'As. ~· ~Il" . tate, ' lIetter t~.9 . ~UD . , Ii \Il&lked up .tlio .~ \ could IIOt . ~" \lie aIr~lr J~~ ~b~ ,
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-Mr dit:rlln'g," I Raid. "[ know that 'Hnl;h Crandall haa Jxoen here. I f ee l ....t he haa been inOuencing yOU . . . .Dlt m e. Won ' t you do wbat your aeart IIlde you end tell me every· CHAPTER XI. ftmg about it. ~" Sbe \lre",' a long d c~ p breatb and More Dllcoverl ••. ,..mUy r~d herS!!I' from my enclrThe worse the Lojury 1.11. leBI It ~I~ armll ' anrt. fadng m4l. look4!d at hurts at the momellt. I ont;e saw a _ ....Ilh - Orm resolution written all man ~·lth both legs cut olr ,laughing .ener ber lovely face . and joking with tbe men who Dulled -You muat do 'f;hat I tell you . hIm from under a car. Tbough he can nuaVo'er no questions. I wish ) dted in ten minutes, ) d',uM If be Buf· ClIMIld. · but' ) can·t. You mllllln't Silk fered half as much as It h e bad 1t Isn't my se ret." bumped hili head or had run a spllnter . "T~C! ·:car 111 'w~t!ug. MI1I8 Louise," under bls thumb-lIall. It III whl'n ' you t.1l ~e ' mald'lI voice Inte(1"up.ted she are' mortally burt and . ltve tbat tb!l .... (f.~ al1lft, ·l llid t;'eacbluc- hel' handll paln ',beeomes 80 terribJe. _ it~pun.lvel': "\Ii : 111'., III ~ore ' like - . In few mlilut4rt I tiall ' bad with 1
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man whom I b eli eved re spons ibl e for t'be ('haln of ev il ~e l tl n g Ihe b e tter of m e . "I don'( know C r a ndall. but I Jrnow fhe evil he I s res\lonsiblfl for. 'In ... tire tragedy ' of your sis t er . th e 'JlHJl:ht or yonr flit h er. the tmlclrl e or ~Id An drew El se r . Ihe suldde or thut ,poor wom an out in . Arrlwt\y . Why . not an boul' ago I h elped drag from til e -parK lallC ~ fifth v i c tim. a poor young v;1rl. driven 10 d£'o th h:-< anQllle r of hl A 1r"ursed yellow l<'ft(lrs. ~ulltl thll ' fn\l:ments of II. \Vo l e r ·soaked· and III l'S' ·Jbt~. tn the lake." ,- :\11'. I{ ent," i ntf' rrUll t ell Louis f' . " "'all ·.....,re kind cnougl, 10 unde rtake a mil' ·fttoo on my behal f uLld I apprec ln te It IIx".. Il)· . C..e rtaln c!n' lIm ll tnn ces have "M,*'ll Ihal ha\' e eut lrely allA.r ed mat· t4!"'" 1 ('oiled you up l as t nig ht and ,.>!'!;,e{J you to drop all InvelltlgatloLl s. Y&a hn\'e Ba ld t haL you love IDe. Uy UJa1. love you soy YOll hold for me I Il10''' as k you. no- - more--I ord e r you ¢o lll1!tke no furl her attempts to solve til.. mys tery -plC' ase. Harding. pl"aB<!." U..-r voice broke. nnd wiLh on e last a:f't'.tu re of IIppeal sbe fluug h e rst'lf Into a ('h alr and cov e r ed h e r fac e wllh b<'r hallfls. P"rplt' x ee! tK>yond m cas ure wl l h tlli) t'urn " fTai r s h nrt lakcn, with lilY h eurt e:chin g w ith s~' mllatby for her. I s tood ", ..{.:b lng her sl e nfler form liS It s ho ok -with sob r.. t r yin g to make up my mind "'''at to d o. ~f)' heLl rt b a de m e prom· h t' nn yl hln/,:. everything' It It wou"l brinK h er 1lC'<:\ce of . mhld. yet m .w I, rai n to ld m~ Iha t It was best I'or bp.r. tj< 'st for 1',·1'), o ne . If I shonld go .h" ad a s '1IY I'r i en.1. thQ Inspec tor. Mel :nld Rrd . ·· ,.(llIi~(' , " I " q.~ all . tryin /,; 10 k p.e p my " (lIn , st eu (b·. " ir y o u will all s ,," c r nw n :E' f l l: "~ tloll - " " \)on·t . li ardin ): . p le a R" cl o n·t ." she ftObbod . IIft l llg II E'r t.ca r ·lItalnC'd fuce 10 m e in ~ 1I :r c at)'. "You muslo't. Y o u m\l F.ln't as l, !l1I' An y (:)u ,>stl on s, It yo u Jr." ',, m. ·. 1'1<-,, 5(' cia just as I SII Y." ~ 1 '() lI is," ;' I ('(·;lli.' d almost si ernl y . " S OIl ;cr f' nnl ro ur K,·1f. Can 't yoU rely on nH: ? ( '(\ 11 '1 YOU I rus t m e? Dun ' t Y<"u kno w Ihllt I will <10 nothing that Je nO I f o r I he »(>817" , go th C'retl her I nto my arms and h(' " (!Iosp . 1 press ed my lips ~ln~I h,-r (ra gr.uIII hair wh ere It 1Itr"y~d from unrle r her nlllomoblle -.snnel . Ae she lay unresilltilng In my ann,; h~r sobs d('rreuse d and she be-
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For real practlc::.l rellllbllity nnd som ething to swear by. cxperlanc&plain old oxperlenr.e--Is able to ,enrry _ big load y et wltbout 'gettlng sway. backed. A So. Dak. woman found Borne tblngs about food from Old ' Experl. enca tl good. r eliable teacber. Sbe writes: "( tbink ( have u sed almost every breakfast food manutactured. but none equal GTape-:-;uts In my estimation. "r WIlS greo.tly botbered with weak atomach and iD'dlgestion. with forma. tlOD of gns after eating. and tried mallY r~medleB for It but did not find rellof. "Then I decided I must dIet and aee If I could overcome tbe difficulty tbat way. My cbolce of food was GrapeNuts becnuse tbe doctor told me I could not digest starchy food. " Orape-Nuts food bas been Q. great. bl;lneftt to me (or I feel like a different person sInce 1 begun to eat It. It .. "ouderful to me how etrong mv -"# nerTes have become. I advise eve". one to try It, for experience Is the best teacher. . "If you haVe any 8tomacb troubl_ can't digest your food. use Gra..... rNute food for breakfast at ,least•• _ ... ..... .ou won' t b e able to praise -It enou# when you Bee how differeut "ou feel." N . ' # • ame given by Natum Co., Battle ~reek. Mlc~. .RelJ~ the .~~ttle book,
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• -, ERADICATION OF INJURIOUS CANADIAN THISTLE ACCOMPLISHED BY CULTIVATION
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aDD TURK RELIGION Whirling Dervishes Inflict Wounds on ~elves.
Weed Crowds Out Grain Crops on Account of Its Rank Growth and Is Quite Commonly Mistaken for Prairie Bull Thistle by Those Unfamiliar With the Two Noxious Plants.
M e n of O tt oma n Co unt r y W o r k Th em · scl '"es Into a Frenzy a nd Then lI se Vari ou s Instrum ents of To rtu re t o Pl ease A llah .
Un i t ed St ate s Gove r nme n t Paya Out $3 00 .000 Annu a ll y t o Fi t VoteI' ans of Ou r W ilra.
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I II til!' cp n· And smokers are glad to get the free prestrr of Ih" floor, 11l' \'I 'r I,' a l'" th, ' ijl10l ent coupons ene- Ioseo. in (,:1ch 5c sack. These II h,'rl' tl':(·Y stan d . ural 1I 1'1'rr g .. t ou t coupons arc good for 11 great variety of pleasing ( , f l im ... :dwn YB m n l'ln g 10 I h " mll~lr , Thi s till' , ' ('o llll ll ul' lll,t i l tit " " l all ('X, articles - cameras, t alking machines, balls, hum:t l' d alld ar(> ('ol'rrl'll wit h fl. c lonk skat es, safety razors, chinn, furniture, toilet u nlll thp), haH: r peo l 'I' r ed . articles, e tc. things that will delight Thp rl'rf'm on if'R perform " d by l h e Hl)w llng n e Tl' i s lH'~, oll(1 t h,,1' ~ect, nre old or young. ' <lull e us strang", and a gr l'lIl dnal .As a opccia! offcr, during J.anuary and mOT(' );:\rh :lrOIl" pI' pn t h an tilOf'£' lust February only. we will send our new illustram pnlloTl"ll , but In Dr i lh.,,· cab'" nr A ted catalog 01 these presents Ih l ' rlt<'15 prrfornwd ~ "c r l'l ly : for , un · FREE. Just scnd us IIkro o th !'r ,\ IohamlllNl a Il R, t h!) Oer Jour name and addres s I'i !<h e's do Tl OI, obJp<: t 10 t h e' "C h r i stia n on a postal. In ev ery d o!,:" att('n d iog It w it' pl ar,'s (If wo rsac k of Liggtll ~' J)/ytr$ ~1.il' , so l on g a~ h e rt 'm o ""s h is sh ocs Duke' s Mix ture is one h p l or e Il l' ente rs lhe " t cki('h," or t ern· and a hall ount'CS of pI e. Ro u nd I h e wnl l s o r t hp h all uRC'd b y s pl e ndid tobacco and a Inju r iou s Can adia n Th ls tle_ th e H o w l l n j!: Df' r l'l~ h ps h ang n il Bor t ~ frce prc sent coupon. Th e' ('ullndlan t h inll., itl a <I"I' p -root t h osp ' unfanrllia r \\ lIit I he 1,,"0 we(',ls o f r. ru ~ I ' l oo ltln g I m pl £' nH'n t 8-sh a rp t'd p er ennia l of 'E llropean urigin wit h T1w Pralrt... 1111 I t h l~I l e ha~ wil li e da, r l.8, ni pper s, ch a ins, Ilili ch er s an(1 f' r e!." pl l11> root'8lol'I;~ , w h l(, h ~1'n ,1 IlP wooll~." Ipi\\'P R all rJ s t <'m~ IIncl ffi ll(:h 1 0th !'!' w(·apon B. Th ese th e d c\'ote(,8 H h oot~ at I nt r l'al fi f rum I wo to fOllr l argN 11011' :. I ' i- ad ~ lita n tlw ('ull adlan u se to m o rtl ly th l'lr flesh whe n lh py ('e t h hd1. l.ell '·C's ll!'epl .l' no t ('llI'd 1\1\11 I lh l~tI ". hal'(' 1I'0rk('d th cmsell' ~B up t o a s t atu l er y pri c kl y, with a t;0l1l('w ha t ('rlmp· II Canada Ih i.'t l .. o<','lIr i n slTIall I'l l uP PE'a ru n ce, Tht' II n,I!'1' surrar(' o f Ila tc h (' s o ll l ~', ~" I ' P I l1t'lIl III l'ilc('k by til l' leaves Is \I'(,ollp y an ll g rn~' lsh in 1' l1 l till ); w ith 1\ ~l'ul I hoe ('I('ry tlrn e ~o l or: the UIII'('r surf are I,; 1'moot h 9n.1 thpy IIjl\>~ar abo I' '' Ihf" gro no (l , \Vhe n th t> inf"s t p,1 af(~ :\ iM larR (', allo w t h e da r k. I t pI'od u ces n Ill r gf" nll Tll hf"r of tlow e!' pl an Is t o I-\ro \\, u n t tt til l' fl o w er b ud has It l'udl\, co nt llln ln g fl o w (Ors w bl ch ar.. rOrlller! , th en (,lit w i th mow('r as ('lo se f rom t hree·quartl' r s t o o n e Illch a,' r ORS. to th t> ",roun d aB poslilhll'. 11), allow ing lig h t l ,urp l e In ('0 10 1' t h(' pla nt s 10 ],(·:trh th e fiow ('r !J IIlI Th o s.'e d Is a bou t oll ('-('I,;hth o r a n 8Iag(>. IIiI' r oots \\ I II b e som ew h " t Pl; · In c h lo n g nnd of a gol den rol or w l t. h hall st l'd or f OOl1 m ll tE'ri al alld will be a tuft or fln l' down R.l t h e t o p, b ~' In fl weak(, lI l'd .. onui l ion . Plo ll"h " ,pa IiS o f wh ic h I t Is d i strlbll l"d hy d~"pl~' , fo llowlllK wi th a Ih o rou gh ('III · INF'I~ U E N Z A . Pl nke1f1. 8b ippintc P l'vor , Oouab .. 001111. ~l.e. I h '" wi nd , Seed .. rlpPIt a b ou t .July o r t intl lnn w l lh a Bpr lng tooth (:ultil'a l or lu . lI'. 110 wrfor Ld lho b tlf1' L' m" n w h o kW)WI th& 8urprl aIDa morlL o f Lho ol d ru l labl f". t; Urlronl~ th .. tll'!l t 01 Au g us!. I t I s prop81;a t PII "ri n gl ll t; a: ma n y o f I he roOl s a !' POB' C,.af1's D'stemp e,. Remedy b oth h,\' Il" see,I 8 an rl f'x t e n sil'P root - si bi l' to th e slI rf" pp. l; \I' ~' Ih p J;l'OllIlll th. hud n __ ... " ,Aldn . .. . . w il l. YOII tAk . bO r l.k III tedl., Sold on & IDOD(.' ,. b t Wk ru . l"o..... .IIa, be can' I' I9ftu w bl"CJlO<l stocks , th e l aU " r I) c n ~ t ra t l n g t h e tioil a th oroug h surfare (' ulti\'atlo n u n tlt naJ li nnt or co.,.l h I'rl re :.tk' a nd I. ,{IO. H G__ l turpl, 1 00 fro m t en to tlft een IIlI'h (' 5, <l ll it (' la t p th e follow in c; ri prlng , S('e,1 to III . 'I hrlWt ,. ",Ina h l ", \' ''t.rlll ary Uoo~ . t'R.J;:J( .. W rit. r o r t henl. WD..LS MIED'CINII: CO. . . . . 2 • LA FAY"""". IND. Thi s w eed c rowd s Ollt gn l l n c rops IIpal ' i l ), with bnr. l py lin d (' li t f o r green o n ar rount of It s ra ok gr o wth. I N'd , ('u lti vllt f' with n sbarp-s h ar ed --------.Canad a th istl e Is I]u ll p ('o lllnl onl ), " lIltll'a to r Ilt In l l'l'\'u l s earh t i m e n c w I f there I s 11 bl ack ah c elJ In your ramll y k eep It durk . m l3ta k un f or Prai r I e 111111 t b istle b y ~t f' ll1 h are thro wn II fl. Commendable Exactness. \lad luck Is comm onl y th e r esult o f I Colo n el Rlch u rd son woulel allOW 110 bad jud gm ent. o m (,.~ r to be saluted 011 guard Ir out of his uniform, Onc clay the colon ol Cut out C8thb:.~~rt~;I~ca~"~nd~~III~~:;~ .lr1l. " ' ln Riow'J!I, SoothIng A1 ruP f o r Chlld1"'e!t brutal. harsh,u BUW a young li eut enant In plaln t f"t"t h lllR'. Bo'fle ll fl the t:"m*,. rf"d u eett hJJlan'm~ CARTER'S dolliee, and thou gh he kn ew the younl! 'lou, .. II"'~ I> .. lo ,c urt8"'l ncl c o llc,~ .. buUJc ,MII. UVER PILLS oftloer tnthnlmly he called to the aen· Type of Dervishes of the Desert. tlnel to t.urn blm out. A Bhort time I don't want a womn n to w eigh me of I"tlllgious ccsta sy n ud el ellrinm , F a st- 10 a balan ce; th er e are m en e ooug h afterward the colonel w e nt 'Viettlng, IUld r e turn ed Int e li t ni gh t In the rain , One of Most Nove! and Recent Is Effectual Spray to Eradi.cate In- er Bnd fns t!'r they move thl er h eads. f or t hat Bort or work ,- O l lver Wen - me<mb:rane"lltb• hi@'her and highpr ri ses th e music. on e dell Holm es, ...·1thout tb e counte r si gn and w1th 8 sect Pest Is Given-Bugs in "Tree Dentistry"-Saves I COD aUpaUo., by oo e th e Dervi sh es I call f' th eir 'pl ace borrowed rutn coat. The sentin el called I Dill ......... Are Voracious. th e omoor or th e guard, who hap~f n , :\ " " tin' , fnmnu. Jln ll ~llk"" ",.kr a I Sick "nda nd b egin t o l eap hig h In lh e n lr, nod· Much Decay. bo •• dln.g all th e ti me , K ettl f? dr um s are reall y deliCIOUS wb ole.uml· ul'cllkf"st. Adv . lehl ad In4latlU ••• I I ftened to1Jo the y oung lieutenant, : SMALL PIU., SMALL DOSE, SMALL PRICE. t,.. n , th l' ch antin g' bc('oOl Ps loud er . H ShlC -1 b ea "Who are you '" he asked, know i ng Hardl y a tlay passes nowadays that Th p can bage worm I s th e lana o f Th 0 . I . I er p ame n. Genuine must bear Signature full w e ll who h e was, ,p prvl S l e~ f orm a (' 1t~l ll , plac ing Thfl moth er, a wldol\' II'l t h ~ Ix chll a n e w lIae for ('ement I s not rOll II (I. tho w hit e llulI p rfly. whlcb m ay ble '·Colonel RI chardson ." recel1tly one of Ih n l('o,lIng r ailroad s seen tl~' ill g a round th e ga rd en ea rly th eir hands on ea ch oth er B ,.houldera, , dren, h ad more en erg y t han money . " What! Wit hout a uniform! Ob. r eplac er! wood en t elpgrn ph Ilol eR b y l i n Ju r. (>, T h t, m oth l aYK h e r egg In th e n .. te p ~n e pa en b~~ k\\'''rd Ilnd otl e ! Ulll e Dot ask ed frequ en t ly for tlling s no, You're not tb e colonel. You're 811 con crete poles, and t lt ey are bc lu f{ th e h nart or th p cnhbage·- th (' eg~ rurw a rd wllh a te rrthc slmulla n(' ou s ' wblch he r mother could n ot give. Impostor. and If Ihe colonel kne w tbla hOWI' I' "Ju st walt till my s hip COllles In ," found more sallsfartorr from nlmost noon hatc h out wh!'r fl t~ !l w eat h or Is lurc h . em l,t ll ng' a long·dru II'n hl'l wouill breuk eve ry bone In your THf~ION·I··3.~'r~"':f~·~ every point of vl e,"- . n l"lnforce<i ('on · hOI and dr y, Th e> .... ormR urc 8nt !! 11 1I~ '~ th p ('ry of HOml' :vnllll(\ (' d anim al. sh e wot!ld say assuredly , Ik>ldOy. .... bo... ~ rrbody ." n h e ('x c,t pllI en t Is mt en sf', ann t h !' On e day tbe mol b er gav e Dot a ~EY cr et A planks are being II sp ,1 In st eam · Ilt Ilrst , and of it J(rcPl1i ijh ('o lor, Th ('y JOUN J., 'I'JlO)fPSON !lON!I ~CO ..Tro)',N.Y. 'rhere w as nothin g ror him to do n e rvl s h r~ . foaming nl th e m o uth . h eI nick el. It was an u n!J pard ot bap· boat construction. Wood en II Nl nrf' ar e I'ora l' ious u nd f e(' d muslly o n t.h ;, but to Nltul'n In th e drenchln'g rain , beIng replaced br (' ollCN't e on RO Ill(, Inilpr I pal' C's of th e ('a bbag-e. H ul<'S8 gin to wou nd tt. ern Mt'lves w\th v a rlou r; I llcnln g , but tbe n ext morning ho called the .. Has you ship com e I n ?" the lit· ranroa.ls. Th e Infants' milk is ob· cJestl'O ),ed wllPn ~' oull g. I h e c nbbll ge 11ll'PI ~ m (' nt ~ f r o m th f' w a ll s. Th C'y h~nyoung Ueut enant to him. , and told lalned In a da iry wh f' r o th e tloor R. will b e rui nf?d , O H th l'~' ('li t ou t Ihe dI e r r dho t I ronR, fill th plr mouth s With t i e gIrl o sk ed eag erly . blm b e had ·"don e b l a duty wIth com· bl'rnlnl; ('(l a r eoa!. drive a spit r i ght .... atts , bins, f eed'llll xl n !; trough s !ln d h " nrt of Ih ~' cuhhagt. Th e m os t ~ fTPC ' thr'ou g h OUt· ch eek and oul th ~ o th ~ \' Geography of Liquor. me ndnble exa ctness. " ~ tatt a are all or concret e, All bp gro w s I nr<1 rrml' dy is t h., ]In rls green so lu , s ld ~, a nd I t' uI'(, It th er e wh i l e lh ey con. Mayor Gaynor, discussIng c ity It0Vold er h e 18 surround ed on a ll sl.les b y !.io n - m u d!' as follo\\, s : tioll e 10 nod and howl. TII PY pN form ('.rnm ent In bls' wonted illum inating Making EXception., con c r et e structul'eS, nm1 II'h(,1I h p d l ell I'll T! , )I!trls g r o(,lI . on (' Ilollnll, nnli • II liter ' ,,(1 gallollll ; m ix thoroug hly, a 60rl of Wild danc e wi t h n !Jo Int ed 'I a nd brillIant way. saId 10 N ew York : A lltory Is told of Col. Sol M eredith bls bOll y la !Jlace,1 HI a gral' e 'wh'i/sfl du:r t In Pilch hond. thro w i n g' th em " \\'e must not have on e reform law of the Nineteen t h Indiana. At the "ault Is con struc t eci of r on('r ot o, I\nc1 bIH:.y Ih(' cnbb ag (> " 8 SOOIi 118 tb .. 'o\' () r m~ n PI)en r_ SOIl1(, ga rd en er " UR e !Jell'!'!! upon th pm , until. wo rn out. for th e rIch and anotb er for tbe poor. Lewtev\lle skirmish tb e colonel was a c oncrete tombston e Is "set! to'l11 n rl, Ihl' dr~' \lar l s J;r .. en lIlixtur e - ~ I\'hi(' h I ~ ttl P. Y 1'011 0\'1.' 1', cOI'£'r ed w l lh blo od and It Is as bad ror the millionaIre to gamat the bend of his m en a8 tbey formed his rt' l!ling place, Thlls th (' e)(ampl .. ~ . , f(la m . ble In hIs club as for the laborer to In line of battl o IInder fire. The or the vacied uses or cem en t. ml !( ht Ill' m ad!' ,UI follow t1: I n rl s gr een , t o n e Whit e Ihls IR going 011 mothl' r s gamble In a StU8S jOint. It 18 all bad sholls were explodIng ov er them. ' and mult\Jllled. One ' of tb p most n o" el , I n bl r'~ [lo onful mIx ed with two ga.len, bri n g th pl!' ch i ldr(' n for th e pril!M t to 10 b ecome IntoxIcated on champagne the boys would Involuntarily" duck how'ev er. Is tbe use of .'!'ment f or of ,"lr.slak l'd lime-or dry I~nd pla st " r , slund upon. ror In 80 doin g h e Is su\>, a8.. ~n mix ed ale. their beads. Th e' colonel !law 'It. and ex· "tr!'e d entistry," This consist s In tl1l' rh(' l)Rrl S g r c(' n eQj.ul1o n Is T not )lo sed 10 Cllr(' nil diseases. TIny chll00 many , reformers. so·called. horted thorn all ho" rode along the tUllng or old clfv ltlell In th e l.l·lInkH hannflll wh en cabbage Ib small. ,'IH~ l1 line to bold up their heads and act of trees wIth a rlcb t!em ent lU o rtnr , Ih e (",lbbag'p c~lIlmf'nces 10 h.<, a~ UII dn! n undergo thI s orel l'lI l , and ure :!:~~: that when a man IK drunk on for r ed t o be,,,- th p prpsaure until th ei r ' avenue he Is 111. and wben a like men, He turned to speak to one after tbe rotten wood hns hPen c are. I"e Hnmmond s ~I u g Sho t rill S t~ ribs " ruc k "nd th eir ey eR bu l g .. from ~an ~~. III on ThIrd avenue be fs ot biB offlcers, and at that moment a fully removed, som ewha t simllu r to I('s!; pO I "l) n O ll ~ th all pari s g r ('e o tl lIIl W_ . _N __ . _U_" _' CINCINNATI, NO. 2-1913, large lS,pound shell bllrst wtthln a th e mannor In which a fl,'nth;t ~ar e. "art'r to lise ,wh."n frll". or v eg(' ta bh~ l: th (' ir livi d fnel's . ~J ve'n th oHe of tlt e ' .:r u.n.,• • • • • • • • I ~R 0lIl. few yards of him, scatterIng frag· fully c1eanll 1\ tooth cavity b erorf' ure neurl y .. rlp (', I t may be had f nr hil~ h l'6t !'link come to h" stood upon meots In all directions, Instinctively tilling Care should b e e J( erclll~, hu w. t en cc nt~ per Pl' lI1HI. A mlxlu rE'! o f b y tlw Imam . or high pri est. b elie vIn g hB jorked hIs h('ad a!-noBt to tbe sad, ever 'to aee tbat the slfrfn.ce o f th e tln e t.abl e Bul t li ne] black pepp er Is " -Ill " " <hem of 111, said to bl\ err "c tlv, ·. It should b£' n esses, dIe-bow. whlle his horse squatted ; : ; , - " 'I, c eth ent Is low enough tor the bark to . kl d I I 1 1'1 r tb bb ...·ltb tear. grl>w over, Il prlll (> ntH! l Pn 0 e ea ag .. "BoYS," saId h e, as he raIsed up and Caught Three-Foot Anarchist. Nenou-Draiaa.... b hi ' 11 wll p!! Ical'es :Ire w et with de w . ,Ap' ~'ores terB ell el'€' t B WI hI' th e pl \l :l ~ soon 9 S ,,'orm s nllpcar Th e San FrauI'i Mco.- Recognlzed D8 an _ _ _-....... " I Teademc •• Do. rein ed his steed, "you may dol!J;e the means of saving many 01,1 treel\ from aa'lt w h en dl ~ ..ol "ed will kil l' th e w orms anarchi st of Int ernat!onal notori ety , large ones," further l1 eM), and d estruc tion. and RI ~o h elp the grow th o r th e cab· "': /111'111'>1 L agzb ln, a hunrhbnck, three It is beca1,l8e of some derangement or disease f(,let t nll. will be d ellort ed on Inrorm a· distinet11 fe~jne. Write Dr. R. V. Pierce's', baJ;('_ Count. for Nothing. tton r ecril'l'! rI Irom Washlogton . Lngz· Faculty at'Invalids' Hote), Buffalo. N.Y. An IrIshman came onto lhe llowder Spurlou. Catalpa Stock. ''Wharr at City Point. seated himself, Green Food for Chickens. ' bI n arrh'ctl a monlh ag o from th e Consultatiou is' free and advice is strictly -in]' Inv esU$atlons, ot tile. ,Ohio experI,tOOk()ut hili pipe and put It In bls ment station IndIcate that a great per On e r easo n wb.l· ~o runn y farm pr s Or·l('n l. H f> Was sentenced to Siberia 1 • , • !, • 'mouth. cent of catalpn Btook distrIbuted In get so f ew eg)l:B during th e Winte r III nil a N i h i list conspirator bu t escaped . ," You can·t smoke here:" saId tbe the past baa been spurlou8, and ,on that th e,. .10 I\ot (lrol'lde their flocll • . ~. 1118 hair on end with exef te- account of the shortage of seed lallt with green feed during these seasons, Flnee W !fe for Impure ·Catsup. • . ==ar: ~, ,Y' II .~ .. U tallv llle, Pa, -I't!rs, J , F, McFarland . ',", . J!le~t. year i the praCtice m ay bo f!Xpected to A ~ coDUnuoua and liigh produc tion or l'el!rt.olre& tboea &Ssume great"et: prop,o rtlonl\ , 1lJI~; pros- both . milk ' and eggs depoillIs in a ' app~red befor~ hor hu.oband, a justice constan t suPOly the pellee, ' on a ' ch~tge d~ " sBUtng . " pla,otel'li next are wa~" large 'mea sure 1 j!On , greeD. succulont (eea for the lIill' adul~ersted Clltllup_: and.\Vas .lll,led $SO, In fluid form. ! produc ing them, ., RY~-,til one which she paid: .Mrs McFil.rlanrt.. who It caa Uils llJ;llef:lbe,allest .anu, belt, ,"e,n r~cIJI for !O~du~~, '.n., Pr.o~~rqu,s '~UIl.~Y ,M.D. \ "lUrD')8{lI&~ 'hat II'@ l" ,., ..'leade \; '-~ ~ •caD1)!," 1:' aro.W1I1 ;"; ' ~.' • ,. ~'J' ~ 'I:~ ,::[ . ~~'I ~:.~. " T ht, nJlHHUl1 or 11If' :I PPJ'n p riatlu n has b" I'" , III f;IC I , d1'llppi"ll ),ca!' !Jy y car. 111 l !lO:l. lhf' tir~1 1" '111' uf thf' Irll' lI lI lll l I'p r it' u, I ItP :iP III·o i.rhl tl oll "'all $ ~ 1 4,{I () O . In \!IIlII , I h., "pp r )prLlIl ioli \\,:1 ;' $4~~" IIIIII , ill 1:1117 , $1(j~, ,1I0lJ, "nd In 1:1I1 ~. $ 1 ~1I, IHlll . III 1~ 1 1 It lias $ 111 ;,,1100. EI'l' ry lli l rd )'1'111' l l,,' approl'rlalllln 1M al w:\ : ~ vl'r), l ar l; " 1)('(':<11" 1' I h ,! o ld Rul , d i('nI m ay r"II. '\\' I h('l r artificial 1I111 b ~ 1' 1 l' ry I Ii ,,'o y ellrs , Bll d l h!'y a l wuytl tnk., Follod U)'I' t o du so. The total II Ulll b" I' uf (lI d Ko l d l er H I)roville d wllh arU li c ln l Ilm hK, l elll! o r Il I'lI1 H o r b,} th , 11; IIO\\' :J,:;~2, I f th f' o ld ~ol d lpr ll ol' s no t ' wn ll t all "rill , o r u l eg, o r h oI h . i hnt h e llIay 1I "r d, h e call t uk e ili on ' y III Il ~ u of tilt, 1I 1'li llciai 11mb, 'J'hl~ I, callell " COlll mu· ta llon." ~Iany or th (' m do 60, ",he th er th ey 1'(,:llIy (:a ll li se n 11mb o r no t. A n(1 I h ey a r e c(' rt u ln t o m a ko a r (' QII lslt lo n e ve r y thrl'C yl'n rs as th e l aw per m l t.s, and I hat I ~ w ha t makl's th e ap provrla · tlo n Jump BO Il Igh !' I' f!ry th r ee yea r s. of th e "commu t ation " I s T llfl I' alll ' ,75 fur a l eg , lind f r om $=15 t o $7 5 lor Ill! 111'01. 1-10 ... 10 ll g su ch a 11mb 'oug h t 10 l uo t varle~. It hUB beell f ou nd . Som e· tl nl('fI th oy last o ll l y II ye ur, Rnd Bo m eT lw ben f' fl cla rl eK t l llles t en y(><1 r 8. mnke th o o rt ltlcla l 1f'J;8 Illst ab oul tleven yea r s a nd Illl ar m much 10l1ger , bul nl'v erth el es8 I h ey ask for "commu· tall on," taldng th o mon ey und g oln ); on wllh the o ld 11 m b, Th o co mmutati o ll er t' num b er o bo ut 1,6<)0 , In 190!) Ihe co m mu tatlonors \l U m!J(' red &,7 J 8: tn 1910, 2. 11 7, a nd 1911 , 1. &30, Tllfl w ar departm en t saYK th at th p d lsubltltl(,R of most or t h e b c n etlcl a· 1'11.'8 a r e 0 1 ~u ch n c h ar act er th at a rtl· ftclul 11mb.. o r appa ratus r en der no 1'1" Il et . Th e ('o mnlll ta tlull alon e Is o f I'alue to th em , and th at I s th eir ex tra ('olIlpenHalion lor h a vln g r endered "enlce to theIr c ountry, Th e gov er om c nt a l so nppro prlates pv cry year $2 ,000 to rurnl sh artlflctal (' yes a nd ('aT drum s t o n ot only o ld !lokll ers, but to a ll Y sohll er di sabl ed tn the military ser vi ce of th o country. A great many BU c h cases n r l8e In th e a rtll1 ('ry and naval bra n c h or th e mil· Ita r y service b ec au se of t hQ firin g of large g un s. Th e S UIII o f $5 ,OuO a yenr I s al so s pent In pro vld In g t r u sllea for disabl ed soldIer s.
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Mrs. C. T. Hawke and Mrs Chas, Houg h wcrJ in Day ton, Thursday. FREE. Fleischman's Yeast this week 50 ladies will ca ll for sam ples at White's Store.
It's like "wealth" to you to take advantage of these LOWERED PRICES.
Mrs. Mary A. Wise is suffering with a serious affection of the eye.
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Call and sec the reduction in o ur large Shoe assortment . E very pair is offered at a reduction. Mrs. F rank Akers is spending Special reduction on 400 pairs Men's Shoes down to $ t.9!). worth S2.50 a nd $2.75 _ some time wi th her daughter in Detroil, Mich. Ladies ' and Misses ' Shoes, only $ 1.49. regular pr:ce $2 and '2.25, Mr. and Mrs. Lindley Mendenhall Children's School Shoes, 9!Ic, worth $ 1.25 to $ t.4l). Mr. and Mrs . Harvey Burnett a t tended the Farmer's Institute at The first time in 16 years we will sell you Red Ball Band Felt Boots a t red uced prices . Also, th e Morrow , last week . Felt Rubber Overs. Come and secure protection for your fee t for February and Ma rch, New crop New Orleans Moll!.88es, the worst months of the winter. as tine as can be made at White's Ladies. save money, come and secure 14 yds , good Store. Outing for $ 1, Bny color. Flannelettes all colors.
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Gem City BuDding and Loan AssoclaUon Da)'tOD. Oblo
ORGANIZED 1887 ASSETS $3,500,000.00. SURPLUS '100,000.00 6 North Main, Opposite Old Oourt House
Ladies Underwear a Reduction. Men 's Underwear at Bargains. Men 's and Boy 's Caps at 19-25-:35 &J5Oc. Men 's Corduroy Pants from $2.50-12.75 to 52.25. Men's $3.00 English Corduroy Pants $2.38. We want you to see our Special Offerings in our 10 and 25c department. Lots of 25c articles for lOc. 50c articles for 25c. Try and come to see the sensational prices. We can't tell you half as space don't permit. City stores can't cut like our prices on account of having daily expenses.
14 yds. Gingham for $1.00. Red Table Damask 2Oc, 2 7,; yds. only 5Oc, -
Mr, and Mrs. Wille mborg and Mrs. A, Wysong. of Spring Valley. were guests of Mr. anli Mrs. Roy Irons, Sunday.
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Specia l Ladies ' Sweater Coats 99c, fo rmer price SI .75 Ladies' $2.00 Coats for 11.25. Men's $ 1.50 Coats for 99c. Men 's 12.00 Sweaters for $1.48. Boy~' Sweater Coats for 48c.II .._ _
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You Oet All the News Through the Miami Gazette
We can now show you over 500 new Spring Styles, the latest all wool samples from The Famous International Tailoring Co., for Suits and Spring Overcoats made to measure. We guarantee every garment to be right, if not right you have no right to take it. Our hundred and fifty garments made in 1912 are truly walking adv~rtilements. Call and see the Line of Samples. Kindly remember Bargains every day until spring. Very anxious to please you. Your Price Cutter,
For 60 days we will sell Col gates 25c Talcum Powders for 15c. J. E. Janney.
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SUNDAY SCHOOL CONVENTION The Wayne Township Sundayschools will meet Sunday, January 26, 1913, in St. Mary's Episcol'al church, at 2 o'clock. A good pro· gram is being prepared, and it is hoped for a good attendance at this meeting. Rev. A. J , Kestle, pastor of the M. E. Church at Lebanon , will be the principal speaker and his theme will be "The Trainin! f .the Child, Of
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DO YOUR CLOTHES NEED PRESSING? IF st>, BRING THEM IN, AND WE WILL GET THEM IN roOD CON DITION "PRESSING." SELAH?
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There will be a meeti ng held at Leba non Grange Hall . on Saturday, Februarv 1, at I :00 o'clock p m for the purpOSE< of disc uSlling the ad visability of establishing the Cou n ty Farm Demonstrator, as proposed by State and' National ExperilTlen t Stations. Everybody invited! This means every Man, Woman and Child interested in the welfare of Warren County. By order of Committee.
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State president of W. C T. U. will speak at the M. E. church in Way. nesville, on Thursday afternoon and eveninll, January 23rd, a-t 2 p. m. and 7:80 , Everybody invited. Free-
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Jersey Sweet Potatoes Canadian Rutaba&,08 Danish Cabbage Bermuda Onions.
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Grape Fruit, Tangerines, Arizo na Oranges, Roman Beauty and Baldwin Apples. Fancy Prunes IOc pound
Notit"e of Appointment ' ESI.ate. of Edmu~d Retallick, deceased. Notice IS he reby given thnt Mary 8. ~taUick ha s been dul y appointed and qualified ns executrix or the estate of Edmu~d Retallick, latc or Warren Couuty, 01110, deceased, I Dated this 2ndAtft~f ~t~~1·Ll~12. 1 Judge of the Probate Court of Warren County, Ohio. Selh W. Brown, Atty.
birth to all the varieties that delight our eyea. We have an illustration of this in one of nature's most beauti· bo I ' ful p h enomen,., the ram w. t 18 composed of seven colors, in which we distinguish the red, yellow and blue in all their purity. Life is unproductive until the Barbed Wire three united in one bring all things to perfection. Plants will bl08som into a bright passion of liCe under GUARA~TEED to heal without le.vthe influence of the red and yellow Ing a blCmlsb, or MONEY REFUNDED • . . 600 and $L.OO size. for fresh wooncb, roys, but no ftUlt appears Without old sores, sore backs Bnd shouldera burna the added power of the blue ray. The and bruises. 25c lize for Family Use. red i8 the calorie, or heating prinDR~ cors PAIMLESS BUSTER . I II I' . Is paanleBII and guaranteed to cure ClP e; ye ow, the ummous or light- :Spavin Ringbone Ourb Sweeny Splint giving principle ; while in the blue ,Puff1l1 ;'r any eniargem'ent of ~. 0; we have the power of actinism Of IDU8Cle, or money refunded. Price 600. , FOIl UUE" ALL DIIUGCIIS,. . __I t' chenuC'.... ac Ion.
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at the Friend'8 church. last Sunday Scrhel ::::~et' To:;sh ip SI~n.day j' I William Wallace Crane, liorn Apri l OCla morninl'. proved to be a blessina- to 00. cIa Ion e d ~ SPirited I i iz9. 1852- died J anuary 25, 1918. age . • - - - - - - - - - - all present. There was a lara-e at- convention at St. Mary I church L:':--=:::::::~:::::::::=::::::::::::~=······-··-""-··,,··-···- ..1 Ii 60 years. 8 months and 2G days. was ~' L'ttl . I . _...·th Sunday afterno(lD. The church wa.'1 .................................... the ~on ot Joseph Crane. His mot h. Mrs. Agneil Wright en tertained tendanc... I e &,Ir S plnn"", el er f 11 f S d h C d Fresh Lirr.e at White's Store. M r~. Bt!linda Rogers is q ll i f.,~ ill. ar was Rebecea Pence. who still sur. tear Club last Wedneiday aft er· a white or blue ribbon on each one.:t 0 un ay ..school w~rk~rs, and a. they ent ed th h h I were enthused. The 8Jngmg was vives him at the age of 85. Besides noon . er spoke e cfrom urc the . lIubJect . led b·:TJ a union choir. D r. J . TEll' . L b ':> Bertha Day . IS was In e anon, .' re~ I1 0 Y!:l tc rs at White 's ~to re Lhis aged mother, he leaves a wifa, Saturday, today . and daughter. Miss Edith. two s is. "Chrilltian Motherhood." In sub- The proa-ram Wall as follows : Miss Kezia Merritt entertainer! stance. Mi88 Day said, "The ChrisHymn terR. Mr~. J ames Wills, of Dod ds Miss Lizzie Stewart at dinner, Friday .:an I'daa p'l t to GoJ P R e P B Th Miss ' Josephine Oglesbee has r eo Mr~ . Harry MUITay \Val:\ a Dayton and Mrs . William Linder, of Miamis. evening . .., .,... aces woman nex rayer............ v. . . ompson turned to 0 f d II VI' 'It S t tI in d--'idin th h te f th Sc' t D __ ... • X ur co ea-e. ~ or. a ur a¥. burg, also a hroth er. John Cran e. of OC\; ae c anc r o e rIp ure ~lna-................ ... . world; that the tendencies of the ... · ... ·· ... Rev. J. F. Cadwallader J. C Hisey attended the Poultry Mi !t'l K'atherinc Al exander was in Richmond, Inti. Mrs. Mabelle Fitzgerald and son Reading of Minutes Show in Cincinnati. last Friday . Ci ncinnati, last week. It is a painful duty to record the Harold were dinner Iluests of Mr. phylical. intellectual. 8Ocial. moral and IIpiritual are decided by her; Hymn death of one who 'has lived so much and Mrs. F. B. Henderson, Sunday. that the hia-heet function of human Addrese-"The Training of the L. N. Printz was the guest of Sam'l Meredith was in Greenvi lle for others; one who has given so life is motherhood." Then she Child" ... Rev. A. J. Keatle, relatives in Centerville, Sunday. Iseveral day!' of las t weel, on business. much fri endly counsel and timely aid Lebanon. Ohio. to those who!e mental horison was ahowed by iIIu8tration that the &Teat Miss Kezia Merritt was hostesll at 1Il0ns~rs " in Human Hiltory had Solo-Mrs. A. T, Wright Ben Smith and famtly spent Sun. I Miss Sue Crane. of Cincinnati, is depres.qed by a sunk en sky; one who a pleasant little affair last Wednesmothera! of low and cruel natures. Election.f Deleg-atea to Township day with Lou St. John and fumily. vi!liting her brother. D. L. Cram' has been a dutiful son to aged par. day evening . ., Following the game A • • d and family. en tH. and in the home an agreeable of "500" a delicious three-course WhU • the II t ron&, men. vi z ;st. lUIIIoclatlon an County Mr. and Mrs Geo. 2le1l spellt last W_l Co ti companion, straightforward and af· lunch was served. Those invited Au ..... -ti·ne Luthcr, Cal' Vln. .....ey. nven (In. Wednesday in Lebanon with friends. Misses Clara Lyle and Annl'e ' _u --........ -""n, - LincoIn and Ph'I' H fectionate in nature. F ox, W were Mrs. J. H , Coleman. Mra. YlUn Brown ' of XenJ'a ,spen . t S',a t urullY " 1..__ J'fI IPS Yet I't' I . " B rooka,_wh 0 have..-n Emmor Baily, Mrs. Lina Devitt. an u~ I t to Extract of smoke. for curing your and Sunday here wi th relatives. iwes p easure m revlewtng our country. had deep SPIritual After pra!er by Rev.~. B. Thomp- meat. safest and surest, at White's a life so well rounded as if he had Mrs. A. T. Wright, Mrs. S. D. Claymothtrll:' She said an unchriltian IOn and Scnpture Readmg by &Iv Store. Russell Bentley who worko:!d here liv ed to a ripe old age; a life so fiijed ton, Mra. L. A. · Zimmerman. Mrs. mother is a sad failure because she J. 1<'. Cadwallader. an address was foJ' five m onth~ in th B tI with exuberent spirits when extend· W. A. Benecke. Mrs. Cynthia Evans. reeo~·. not the tru.t that God mue by Rev. A. J. Kestle. of Leb- , Fred Caskey made a very pleasant butcher sh . I k' .e H enker ing hospitality to friends and neigh· Mra. Aaron Chandler, Mrs. G. W. '. ' h er. Sh e d oea not aale Th e add rees Sa visit to has 'f'"p Hawke. Mrs. D. L. Crane, Miss wanon e, M I 'teE .. church h ood· h' d his numerous f' rlen ds here grocery. op, IS c er Illg III aw es bors. We recall today his oOlen I' to the hiJrh honor which is ltefore was rep e Wit g t Ing'S and his tur ay. . h .:arted cheeriness of manner and Elizabeth Carroll and Miss My ra her. The 1IODg. "Tel.I Mother I'll be subject. "Trainina- of the Child." : . . I . Mr. and Mrt;. B. S. Howell arrived the charm of his conv6r!l8tion, spark- Baird . There" .w.. rendered verr effectual was bandIed in a maaterly manner. I MISS AJlnes H?rmck, of X~ma. wall home Friday evening full of the ling with wit and anecdote, and by Mrs. Mary Zimmerman . The The nominatina- committee ap- Jthe guest of f~lends here Saturday beauties of thl: south and especiallv "His greeting smile was a pledge Miss Katherine Alexander enter. atrain'B of "Home Sweet Home" pointed by thepresident.wHre MiastlB and Sunday. Mobile, Ala. and prelude, tained at a "linen shower" Monday were rendered and broua-bt to all Eva Davi8. Elizabeth Chandler. O. J. J 0 C l . ht h h b '11 Of generous deeds and kindly night in honor of the bride-to·be. '" . f th Edwards C M Rob'tze Geo . . ar wrllr ,w 0 as een I M' [ .we.t m,~orleR 0 e put. Mrs.. ,. . I r, ra-e at his home during the past week ISSCS ,"rna Hough and l-lice words." Miss Donna Hawke. The decora· P.rtba Earnhart, aged!5 years, wu Milia, Fl'IUlk Coleman who . 'th' . b tt ' Cal~ey !!pent several davs of last tio~s of the house and table consist . W1 grippe, IS no e er. The deceased felt the high degree ' .• th e 10u~t mother preaent. and thf new 0 ffi cers f or th e enlluJnaweek with Miss Cecelia Snook. of of responsibility involved in all his ~ of an abundance Of. whl~ carnaMn. Sarah Smith. aged 80 years, the year: Mr. and Mrs , Roi Risinll'er came South Lebanon, duties. aimina- to understand justice. tlOn., yellow and whIte bem&' the oldest. • __ Preside t D L C over from Eaton to visit Mrs. • . and doing it . colflf scheme of the table. A de· . RESOLUTIONS Vice P~d~t.·C.ranM. eRo · bl·tze Risinger's parents Elias Oglesbee 'Ihe largest audIence that has Th .. f . . . lightful four·course lunch waseerved , and wife. been in the Friends church in 25 e vOIce 0 BOrrow IS unammous L. th h t . ted b M - .... - EII·za.. -th Ch dl throughout thO d d' " Dy e os e8II. 881 IS Y ra . Sec....... ". .,., an er. yp.aLrs, was present last Sunday even. I . IS an a JOI?mg coun" George Hawke. The invited a-ueets ' In memory of BPOther William W. ~r. Eva Davis. Don't fail to read John A. Fun- ing' to hear Bertha Day I< tJe.~. where he has come m c o n t a c t . Ed h Cran,.~ho died January ~5, 1918. Supenntendent Elementary De- key's sale advertisement on the last spea . with men in various linea of bU8iness. were Misses ,Donna ~awke. It 00&, ' again a Brother Muon partment, Mrs. J. 8. Jones. . We are producing it the A jolly theatre party went to None knew him but to love him. and M.osher.HennettaMckmMY. Martha ha'f'Ul8' completed tbed_~118 writte~ Superintendent Inte~ediate Detime ~o as to give ev~rybody D...y<ton Saturday to attend the this alone 'teaches us to know -Will in O. Neall".CIara~~e. Em..a.llawkefor !aIm on life's treaaJe board, ha. partment, Mrs. J. C. Hames. a chance whIle gO~!I al'e be~ng sold matinee. Mesdames F. C. Carey, the germ of his character, for hill M~. Chas. Robltzer, Mra. Ralph ....... 'throua-h the portal, ..,f Superintendent Home Department at ~lJch a. red~ctJon. NotIce the WaLlter McClul'e, Chas. Rye and Miss life and principles are traced to the Mtller. and Mrs. Fred Hartsock. of Etemit)' and entered the Grand Mrs. Wm. Frame. . 8pecJal cut In Five Thousand Dollar Lillie Benham fountain of his heart. Morrow,. __ ••- - Lodp" ol the New Jeruaalem &lid Superintendent Adult Department, Shoe Steck. John A. isanxious to "Then we turn our E'yes toward METHODISTEPISCOPAlCHUR,CH hath reeeived all his reward the Mr. B. S. Ho"ell. . have the chance to dothe you from Mr. and Mrs. John Hawke and truth's own light.. white atone 'with the new ~ame . Superintendent Teacher'8 Train· h~d to foot while his large Stock is daughter Mi ss Clara and Mr. and Whate'er of darkness may involve. Sunday Sehool 9:15 a. m, written thereon. Inl', Mr. P. B. ThompsoD. bemg sold at the cut rate to reduce Mrs. Manuel Copsey, of Spring Val- And thus to keep his memory green, Preaching by pastor morning and - - And Whereaa The all.wise Superintendent Missions. Miss the COllt of living. Go early and ley, spent Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. This ill our firm resolve." evening. merciful Mute; of tbe univene Minnie Satterthwaite. often. Ben Hawke. of near Harveysburg. • :- • Evening sermon will be the concall_ from labor to Superintendent Temperance. Mrs. __ MRS FRANCES ENSIGN FULLER tinuation of lut evenings subject: our ~Ioved and ~pected brother. Chas. Hough. ... .......... ...........,... ..................... _ ............... _.... ...... "A Young Man', Prayers. All are AIi~'Whereaa, He havina- been a Superintendent VlSltatlon. Mrs. J. The meeting under the auspices of invited. true and faithful brother 01 our W. Ward. ~.h the W. C. T. U. Thurllday afternoon ClarenceS. Grauaer. Pastor.
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i:e&.YJlle8vUlbee. IMPGke on her department as &180 did '. l o r 088. ra. Clyde Meloy, ot Intermediate wn... drape(! in mourniq fo" thirty days Department. Mr. Alex Boxwell, and we tender to. the family of county preaident. pve an interest· The following letter was received here for two years. This year she our ~... bro~er our s!ncere iJ1i' talk on the work of the county by Mr. J. E. Janney. who kindly is taking s(\me work at the U. of 1. ccmdol~ in their deep afHic~on. Sunday Seboola. permittei us to print it, and is from andl is in Chicago (Cummock ,School and ~t a co.y of these reaolutiOl18 Reports from the different schoolll Mrs. bora Coffeen Coddington, who of Oratory). She is a public reader be MIlt to the f&mil,y. in the towl1IIhip were very gratify· lives in Lebanon, Ind. Mrs. Cod- andl has quite a reputation both in Jou F. Cadwallader ~ ; inc and show that good work has · ·s mother, Mrs. Indiana amllJlinois and has been on E. Bam.hart ' CommIttee been done durina the Il8t year taught the prim~epar -platform of 80me of our best ~ G...A. Wlteraft I "~l~ially . thoII t rue 01 Co' . . __ _... __ - - r~ 10 IS rWln, In the schools here and was Chll~utauqulUl. She IS an all around under the supervision of Mil8 Alice fir8t teacher.-[FAi. girl and a areat comfort to us. MANY LEOENDS OF PLA.NTS Cook e. Thi. school has been r. I wonder if you fully realize that My son is a dentist. is one of the cen~l,y orgauized, but Is doln~ an are 'asking a report of a family managers of a large dental eAtab. Human blood and teua aN fre- ex~mel1 aood work. that left old Waynesville forty-three llishment on Wabash Ave., Chicago. ....tly legendary 101II'CleI of plants. AtWr aiDain&' "I Need Thee Every a&,o. I WB!! then a young girl)' They ha ve had the best ,educational AI '. general rale redlowen .pring Hour." Rfi. J. F. Cadwallader seventeen and now am sixty. advantages and are very capable from the former aDIl white from the pronouneed the benediction, and the I am afraid that you would think both socially and in a business way. latter. Thld, Greek tradition .,., larae -eonareption departed for my letter long and tedious. if I even Mv sistEr Olive is still teaching. that the anemODe 1p1'Ulg from the home wen .• Ieued with the after· to write down a few of the ThiEl year in the High School at pe_iodat. tean of VeIlld abed over noon's work. happeninp of my life for it is a Hume, Ill. Brother Frank is in the d.a body of Admia. • - • j period 'of youth to old age and that Waf!hingtvn on a fruit ranch, has a In Ifulco JD.Iri&olda aN bcnm MAN ·.ALMOST LOST up alm08t one'slife·time. wife and two married daughters, • "death Icrnn" beca1lle, accord· I can only think of you as a young with three grand-children. Think iDe to " lepn~ they Ip~ up on LaathTbUraday ~venlng. Les Peter· boy in school. but suppose you have he i" enjoying life and is in a measure &hi poaDd .taiDed b7 the life blood IOn, ,w 0 II~. up the .r all road , left along hfe·. rugged ways and prosperous: of tboee who fell'vietiiu to the hla ,~rother I hoUie. John Petel'lOn, reached the hill to'p and are Our mother taught five. years in of gold and arullJ of the early ~Qt 4:30 Thul'lllay afternoo~ and much in the same way as Morrow, her last school, but she SpeniIh eettlen. star~ for bome. About 6 0 clock the rest of us , never lost interest in them and up . Amonc the VJrgbdan tribeI, a , pb~~ ~ came .to Jcmn ~,terson Mother and I moved to Morrow. to the last went about doing llood, ' red clOfti w.. nppbled to .be wantma to know If Lee was there, Ohio from Waynesville She to She was a good tender mother and ored b7 the bloo4 of the red h~ not havina' .~rived home yet. teach in the primary depa"rtment of we feel her loss keenly. This old "ain in battle with the whit. ~A neIlhbOrilood was arou8ed the schools and I entered the High world has given us some hard 'fadm. In a limn. manner Imfn_Iately, apd about forty men School but did not complete the knoc!ks in life but we call still count red poppiM which followed . went on the boat for blm. while hie course. Taught school for four our blessings. .plowiDg of the &eId of WaterlOo Wife w.. , a1moe~ diBtractecl •. At years in Indiana and Illinois, then I Nc)w as to you and youra. Will be were laid to haft Ipl'UDI from the 11 0 clock he wu found m a married at Morrow Ohio. a young I glad ~to hear from "Old Waynesblood of the killed aDd woanded in ' of com Wlder the barn faet bU8inetJ8 man of that place. ville." Was glad you wrote, it that battle. aaleep. Three years after our marriage we awakened old memories. AcoordiDg to tnditioD, the Dulilb He had lOne to the bam to feed, to Illinois. My hU!lband has Tell me of Sam Cook and sister lnvuion iI the ClI.1IIe of the aod · on ~~_~a1et , to keep in the hardware business for RuUl.IAdda Keys, Sallie Lane, Joe we8!1. • 00U'I8 uteraceoaI plmt ,. ea..... I ~e com five year8 but gave it up two Brown, Walter Zell and others whose ___ in England... It aprinp . ~ hop, ancI .W$lt ~. aieep, ago on account of poor health. names I can't just' now recall. . tIIe ·bIood. ol ,DueI IlaiIl ill "Ili a11~.affier the I~t one We moved to this place two years 1 have met Mollie Brown I1it. aDd if ~t on • -certam ... . bOW everything laat August and are livin.a a POOl' Mollie! Sbe has ~n Iota of 'l,'hi. c1ft'r( Little ~~. (. and contented :life. We trouble. The latest in fhe lOllS of ,• •':.lII0I;1,' ' cONFEReNCB . . children. a d~ugbter and, a ~e~ o~de8t .danght.eJ'. They '. were 0;' _ . . . . ....;,;. ;....... ., "'. "'J,' we are Justly proud. My hVIng In Indlanap~h8 tl\e last 1 heard 1_1la~:te, bu. h~ ' cbai1re ·of., ~!tl:lem. 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ILLUST~"TED LECTURE
. Dr. ~ugene Swo~e. Field ~&'~nt for OhiO of the NatIOnal AlIIioclatlon of Audubon Societiell will deliver an illustrated lecture on "Wild Birds and Animals" at the Waynesville Public School Hall, Saturday. February 8th. This is a subject that interests all and Dr. Swope should be given a large audience. All are welcome. Admission free. • - • COUNTY CONVENTION
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QuinQuaa-eeima Sunday, February 2. Sunday School at 9:30 .a. m. Sermon and. Holy ~mmumon at 10:30. Evenma- ~OI'l}lIP and sermon at 7 p. m.; subject for evenlna-, "Companions.:' . . Everybody mVlted to these aer· VICel. • _ ••_ __ ANNOUNCEMENT F M H '1 J d La • . aou ton r •• an wrence K. Langdon have formed a partner· ship under the finn name of Hamil. ton & Langdon for the practice of I ·th offi 'n the Lebanon ~Wt'· W\ Sa :~ !ldin Lebanon O~.lona n Ul a. • 10.
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OYSTER SUPPE~ The I. O. O. F. lod,p will have in· stallation Thursday eveninc .t their . hall. After the lodge bumn_ there will be an oyster su.per. All memo bers are requested to ~ pnaent and enjoy these festivities. • _ ...- - DEATHS . Mrs. Mary A. Edwards. died at t he home of her daughter. Mrs Ch~ie McKinsev. Monday mominaat 3 0 clock. The ~uneral ~ok place f~em :he ~hapel thlll JIlomm~ a.t 10 0 clock, MI~ Berth~ Day, officlatina-. Intennent lD MIami cemetery.
There will be a meeting held at Lebanon Grange Hal~. on Saturday, Februarv 1. at 1:~ 0 clo~k p. m. for ' t~e ~~rpose of d!sc?ssma- the ad. vlsablhty of establlshmg the County Farm Demonstrator, as proposed by Stat? and "'National Experiment Stations. .. • Everybody lDVlted! Thl~ ~eans every ~an, Woman and Chtld mterested m , the welfare of Warren County. By or~e.!. o! Committee. W. W. Crane died at bis home in ANNOUNCEMENT Pekin. Saturday morning after a prolonced illness. The funeral Willi Mr. Alton F. Brown of the firm of held Tuesday morniq., at 10 o'clock Hamilton & Brown. having been from hia late home, Rev. C. W. Hill· elected PIv"ate Judge. the firm of stine. of Mason. officiatina-. The Hamilton & Brown has been d~ Masone bad charge of the oblequles. solved and I have a.ociated myaelf Mr. Crane wu a member of the with Lamence K. LangdOD for the Warn. Township Farmer'. club. and practice ~f '~aw ~nder the firm name bad m~ friena. th~uthout thiI of Hamilton" Laqdon with officee and adJolnina count!• . wh9 were 'illtliel••lDo~NatiOna1Bank ·BuU4· PlYne4toh_of , hta . d~th· 'i m~ joa.... '.", F.I(~ Hariill..nJ~~.. IDl8!l~'WU,~: Q1· -~ ~.; ..
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Dfl<11'1 11 MI'I r n re solng out at "'11M o'clock tonI gh t to arrest 01.e mlsBlng "What'l ce. J Prom Inent Doctor' l Be.t Preacrl p•, know "'bo bad Lqok Box No. 17. I pos tm alJt e r and bls a ccompli or where !, . ar' h bot ey th re whe mall w no k tbe b l wl done WBS t lon E.ally Mixed at Home. wbat know th('y w!ll be tODlg ht . YO'a may come t ha t came to that add ren." me. with liS It YOll wis h. And now I am 1Ul1I'l\'erl nl: without Davia. nn f1 'h arml ess f ormula. -r' h'. ,,'m p lo s le ep. I h Q3 w o rk t"d wonde r. ( o r all ~' h o li n " h renched ror a noth e r c igarette . ligh t · going ltD ge t a couple or hours' H1Hl Sloan's Linime nt gives d lrou l c f'u rh tJ,l l;:ly he r busy t Tled It '~ lIlc Ing It from th e bu tt he had been s mok- (' :t »('C I wo will hn \'e a rat a c ute rheum lll le m and b a c l{ll Che. " Fr,) 1U re licf for cough, cold, quick ~ r' Tt' It." or or ht ce ctj n en u nig o ~ on Indiffer t enon chalnnt )'o ur dru "a; l s t g Ill s Ing. cl:Is Bore t.llro!l .t, hoarseu IU'I,d l 'd l'ark nJ;'e ) l u ln g rl o (tn stateg nd u ?tn mpo o amn c his A s h e ('o ut'ludl'u & STIlted ou m: ne n es nnd I 10Ml m y on~ Ollure or li' ruLl ('It Sn r lmpnrlll nd n asthma, hay fever t!l'OUP. a.nd sidl' III tit hI' ro:l e,l ov"r " II hl a te mpe r. c'nmpou nd. 'f H. ke th eH'" two Iltlj r f'J le nl s f l! llli Lroncbili8. a nds seco few l\ l1rJ put ttl,.m tn f1 huH p in t a me in o h nnd eyes. ls with Il d d ' nl s o~, l (' e h nt." Ke " Con fonn d It. b o ltlo o li t! t il,. Sh a k e G'rlod "'tI I Mk ~ }'. IIERE'S PROOF. "oll sl rl" rnbl o a spe rit y. "I wos 80 bu sy "liS lq' pol"(' u t ly f'ls t !lR lcc p. t nkfl u. t lllllcS I)OOIlI IJI hff ll rn (,[l c h m ea. l M IL A 1.11 R llT W.PlllCP !.of Fr.donla. cnmft u lts b n r mJ Go Olf'." tI · CII b n n d fit " ' W" u.o l)lOan'6 L lb l· th lnkl nji: ou t so me th ing I reu lly dldn 't 1IL~: W , iIoll. r\ u( U!t" th" llr.!ol t (' · W d O"\' 8. lr y o ur dr~g CHAPT ER XI I. In \3 JU. 10 ttl" fa mily anJ. Gild It An ..,x"" n r whal yo u sai d . l> lt d ow n uDd ..:-1 1'1 t d,w:1 n o t h a\'o 'Tnrl s co mpo und tn Qohb a.lId hA1 trher fur uf l1 ro nt cclte It f llr you In 8. f l"w ti{(u"' k I ll' w ill f! d te ll me ull a bout It ." attac k • . I t a top' COUNuwa a.ud &Il.O(WoDon '[ h nu r ~ f ruln hl :4 wl w leeil l e I UIU~8 . Dark. the In Ride t The 'ual&nLI:r W" almOOl u. " n lt'a t ",I"dlMo llifie d by his ap ology. 1 Rut dow n h l' I l1 ll u NlI't-'11 to I a l,(~ Y Nul y LJoy hooc\ has the rlne I tl,:;t l f' u d o f t ht.i. ~n 5 htt o n h H. \· ln ~ lil ince s ot : :-' llll' m bl W o t nnd bed he t of (oot on tbe th e in C('. I Hp r)HIILl rl~ uar klws8 come ove r 1 ~lu ~ f' nll l n('n Uf'-'rn y el1lHY a.-ol,-d , UllllrC'. s tory or my dn),. h ow I hll ll S l '<! l1 a tprrlb l e fen r of o rtg l n n l , l' Ib It us JClJ' t c T' lKll f" e h at t hed h ht ~ t n publ nl nH tlt w id :i d It '1'111 liS · lIge. m. p lld' msn goin g Int o the Fnr r ls h h o mc nnd COT'YR./6trT 1.9// lUtP~ Th o w l nt tJ r n.nrl h1J nrt r(· d ~ ot t tiP "' l ' r~ t ('Pl ' f' o f 116 8,' t "ut fro m ArdwllY . thr Jlll!;h liS r e lbInt m l '. Il YY Ilrw t ized r n () Hli a..JIfI7U u i. recog In It Ilau -."fLCC!l l'y "'f~ re ('ured .11fj- {jQijJjj ·,' . 100 . add ed to I!"I . ~ I h y Ihe flI ()b ~ P htl,.tn actUllcld lu bOranda ll. or lit lenst ns th e mall wi ll' 1Il)'~tt' r ~ or I h . journ<. u lo r !cl ot C hh:a .:o. or r e rt a Da\'lu n e sc t no hnd I . r6 rru t~· II~ I : at t he ho t<:'1 n~ l'uo k 1ft· h ' Ilprllll)' ke (>I' ~ it o\'c r tb e re III hnd reg lsterc(\ is h of 'ell1ent un' no un ~ llll how I bad bf>en barred fr om t ho h,,,.,...: bl s " I "rt T o ok Load O f f M o t he r's M i nd . tOe I' () rH~r. nnd It. al n 't there now_" SYNOP SIS. a ~.l O 1nto dls co \, l'red a notbe r yetto\\'· no(· tuT·nn l :nl tis ill n untilfo rhesu('ppe r. All x-Y l'a r·ohl Dora retllrl lt'd un us u· ItEUEVE l> SORE THROAT . Si " It m ight he u p at hi. boardln a- how I hndcide ~.room n In the park ; how. whe n I til<' hot,,1 dl nl letter sui d and a ll y ear ly front &e hol) t t h l' ot he r dn y. b 1 MIUI . L . Jht F. \V IUt , of M (I.l etln, In!l., d h " e s hou 10 :, rrl. I-a .. ·,,1 1_. " .11 .- ,·n 11 [,, 01 1.,,; e I aug :t. ho l f men 1111' h u", Ihrn to ' WIlS no re turne d to thC! Farrish hom e af l.)r pr 'l1 n . .... '· I l: .!'rl..t.~ ... and Ond~ ' ''tl h',U :J ".,1. r.r~:~:~n'~ ~~Jt:f!H\ r,r,\~ ~;I'ILt~~o ~~ .. ~;rl'~ " It mig h t hr." 68 1d ~ll s s Cox . Mal .tlb· Sh e rang t h ,' door Ut' ll. Th~rt~ d un nil ~o rt s dof IDtlnI"e "r."t .. ,.' 1t'·" ' '',,1 0' '', II ,,· iI""It ' p"',1 the a n sw"r. S he ra ng Il~a ln. a litt le dl b 1. the \1'o rhl. M1 thm," t wa.• v(\rr. ",re, OR vin hai (,randa ll ha <1 left. Loui se h ad told ml' dta tl If IIle to l·n 01 t l,l.t H ' ( It l ""lt illrl",· ".lI 1 'r " y -'> . "I ~ .· ., r I. •. , aud It Cl lUat.l mo o r DIy truuLla . Jl LI;.::h ye ll ow pn· J(>r tB . inn ut'nc"d un oUule Y 1 111'1.' 1\ li d " A n 1n\ '·"" ' C ·Il Io· 11 B lh l St III t hero w nti no r(' ~ ; ) on s" . A w blle to g o to th" or th e the ft of tb t> 8f'fnJ.l of II' C T(' a4'nm.l1 olhert lo nge r . Te Ih hat I Ut'1 t t ler d a h 6hC' "rnnrl llil , .,! t .. r f" r Knt l" n it" . who I... d Ihought Sit wo rtb how . · dellk her per from pur, ll<'d th !! butt on. lon g COOD FOR COW AND CROUP. ton.·n (" ,'1,, " 01 ... til ,' hn u-.· I, '. ';" nc r,,1 Fnr - \\-Ido\\' m lt h's (0 make In q '.l lrles. H me to go o ff ItI her au to mobil e a rtN sCllted nl th e !nb le with us . Th e re third tim " ~ h o Ptl lt . ,v. n. 5TIt..l!iI)C , 312t E hH u'n t" d hard . i':obod y ('nlll e to th o doo r. Bnd ,n.· 0'·" Ihe rnlg ht l,p w o rth lOY ,,·hile. to ') Aft •• " II, rI,t' ",...,'hI·o:II ·1 I " 11I ~'1.. It",r •.•lt' . 1llf 1. ....10ph .t f'l prlvntt for y lunlt ' ", ll ll r hrnH·l f oppor 0 1....('0 11 A.ollue, C b tea ~ o t 111 . w rt t.e..'I : .. (\ 1I~ laslstln g th a i I dro p th e,l n \'cstl gatlon; hadn\' enn d h e t- II n8e a gllin s t rnssftolt! p I bc ll, s n lrectlon The d r WI fo Cox fore e b ss ll . us n ing w~e !lak t l' b on r"'lIlIl. ll I· ('o tie bu,. ne:lt. cloo r h;.A ~r('" 11. 1 £Ilve A I"r" I,i... ·• ·.r , .·11 ·." n her u gnln . (' ro ss ln g t bft mo tlun S loan '. I.ID\rnelit t o try. I. h e l' I w a s guln g to 8 00 Jr RO\laer '~ how I bad s('(' tlte w indow B('me n !lnd In a shrill wlol. h .l e ll, rJ1(' , li t','"rnoll A \ -11': '" n ( beror. little a r . \1 ~ ' ·m· l · r~ tog.-the 1 hot(' he t Ir·rl «a.~ 111m thr(!e drtl ps 00. .na",r ao m tibo o b t 'fr ld~I ' 1I \\'l t~ 1 p .l r uh .. ~ o..; a nd made my 'Wal' the f e rry wIth C'ralldn llurnIIIe d to Ard. e lgh l ro r Il s ide ~ l re<' 1 whe r e Dodd •• '·<l lcu. wh ich cArrl " cI to tll p. ('nrs of before j(l' hl~ to b .. tl, auJ be r, ut up t hrll • ·r:iI.·I:d l I " " I·· rt tnW" IIl1rrlooll), . wl' (' e l WIIS ml SRl nl:. I lmd r!'t how : hlee c : ed ll ca k. bloc the llloroh1i." tht~ Ot. the cruup bor h Ig without. ne lb" A"·1r,·,, I: ' · .-r. " .. "". 01 I.""k.·,·. " "'"UlItS th e sid e stree ts t o e, \\ 05 wllitin g to r us with e" r ry ", u te-II!,. 'l h .. tH fl 'l ' "a lii" ti ll,.. 11K l'll l hnrlni" Up odln-c oI f . mumma . I nln 't th e I , . way aDd hat! Illarn ed tbnt Loc k no x 1 7 t he ('o ns tubl right I 1111 I "\t's I n I 00., $f.OO d'mt I. ev t lupe Is 260.,6 \' , s· '·n,. w .. "a\' 'Il Pr/08 ,", . wa r II g · 101l se ft ll ""' I",.. 1 h. r IIr • . A II In s tll llme nt m nn ~ " b~ n a me of Il e nry Ma l. '" l.'''lo-le b .. · had rurne d th e w idow . 1 foun d b@? was h e ld In I lke Iup I·r." l \t( f Olllloi I.. 1';I""r', ro,,", unt Ie til tbe nt l'd r ge lIn " had 18k.' (' ,\. \\. .·" (rl t· I·, " pos " .peelnr n." I". K· Sloon 's u co mmunic atIve colm Ste wart ; how Ihe mlInssln I('ft. JU Rt 118I wfl Ibe habit a ll t he olhe Ih_ CA ••• i' . nt I. "'>1" III .• ·,1 tllUl , 'run- In nnyth l,, /; but maste r h lm &'1f h a t! been ... rs had Treatise . rn '" t"r~· I he nl ,.f _ nl Ih., "" f t ~!l111, n I. 11 and /,. me to d " pur.zll·11 t he rr:.ood. -n ' . 011 tbd J(n t IWf'l nr, '" ~I r ntl,::-.-. of putting the mall that came to t bnt· got uP. Da vIs tUrJ\ d: I K e ", I\ n.1 I'nvl. "'''1'1 ' 11 f'ru n~'- ' P .· tI\'o · " " If you 're IInO I he r of thot\4! de tee- address Into hI s ow n pocke t ancl go- h a rell y pe rct'p tlble lon e Ilskt' lJoae I k l· !.lJ . ,·p." " "d "~"'. gnve ~ 1l1I·. rc,\r.lwny. sent fr ee. Warren \'llle , 0 .-"1 have relt the "U n\'(' 'o u got t ha t revo \-e r , t(' Art! - th'e me n co ming pl'ylDg arou n d here." Ing orr wIth It. n nd finall y, h ow Miss n". I;. .. ,m I\ II~ :-<11n.1 a nd"I{pnl I H'.I ' lHIH' ~ )4UR n t I she sa id " you might ju s t R8 well get el'l'ectll oC blood poi so ning for ei ghteen W n)' tn ill\'f".!'IIlIc-.lt P Cox and I bod dete rmin ed th a t wbt' n you ?" ' . A Wl' ma n to say, goIng c lnu . " f !l " H "lI nth' o (~.")II the I'm In nl1 d, id en sv,'ere n a I'v() years. 1 w"s never wIthout s ome erul)I '' s. ouL A IIp·stnlr nt~t. II It's " At'''WR)' bI~ on nl orr gone rnmrn ltR "'If'lr1~ he d Isapp eared hc had a ll the re !s to It." " Do you want It?" tlons on my body. Tb e terrI ble itchtone. rs e nd u (' m sn ~·.~ tI .,,\· Itt« r " I. " nJ:'ur"" In 110 1. e ft.,·. n nd that'8 bIcycle. .. uI9'· nn ' he Innll dlBlan re i, pn t cnll. l .... Please don 't mlslake me for a d .. "]1;0 ." he s old slgn lfi cllntly. tou c hle, Ing <:aused me Dlu ch sufferlD g and dls'~I'r hf)n,' nnt l fi ,,,). Ihnt niH' hntl Ju. t !,ro n "From a l1 I have learned ." I sa Id In J a8 tly plf'nsan 8S ld 6a I <'llvc." te booth e m Mn while the rubblDg nDd ~om rort. th a t ROll ' hl H 10 1" J.lo cKe t. "but you m ny." ed .. ttll.,'. b)· ('ra nrltt ll fr<?m th., cODvlnc nm I " . n oncIURlo (' t · ('ould . .. r.m-a- frlent! of IIIls s COl: fl, p Ardwny pos the. sc ratcblng made It worse. Lu~t s pring rpA r~ . get k' ,1' snp to "rooter lrs ta 'B uP ed n haste I e IIrth y t 1>1\\'10 bili r proba al1 In8p"('lo I. mls,ln g. was tbe tool - In In" . e pos t·ottl ce nDd we were se r <l nd wh e n I re t urnerl he Wllol! ( bad a terr ible breakIn g out or bltsPin . ot Arrl way ttn" Ittkc" u p Ih. In\·. , - do wn 10 th IDnooon t tool~f Hugh Crandal l In weapo n for , m e nt th e door and burrled tery so re s OD my arms aud limbs. MI 'IIf"II('n. H@ dl.cO\·p n th"l the rl o "d' hIli ne fa r ious s chem es . I wa itin g out carryIng n take had Charlie r e th whe rlnj; ode wo rt. ot DrldKepo aDd away. "'!> mlltl I. Snrtlh Socke t went h(\ n e wh le yc Ih e ('o rne r and In t o tbe race aDd amlls were almost covered J .(t ll l ~· tolephon p. I{ r nt I~pl o rlnlt him In h is bic Cralldn ll apparen tly had him take the meckIHolind " ,.. .board . With Dodds c rowded III ':'V ltb rnsb. I could not slee p and lost bu i reed ag some to t1roD th tn\' cstlllntl on. N rn l r " I"rll ~ tU:\l mall 17 Rox Lock . know , .ox thou g ht you mIght New Ynrk ''1 g e l a n . ' plana, lon (roln . Iss " ir you' r" n fri end ot J eDnle COli," t he streel ni n eteen pounds in five weeks . My 1.0Ilto • . HI' nn flo th e bod)' or " WOIl"'n tn It would not surprl8 I' be tw P('1l us we t!rovc tulo')g Smi t h. " I guess I'd be likely meeliDg-plllce. Mrs. Slllfl ('ar'~~~~~". ,,~~~~~ h!e~~~~gnl~~':'! Cranda ll, findin g lead Ing n wny rrom he stillion aDd fae e was t e rrIbly red and s ore. Ilnd ~~,n~,!~ P If lesst tbe In me ~ to kn ow It . b ein g be r own cous le and blmse lf In daDge r of exposur e . baa SOOD s t ruc k wh nt IH locally klloWl\ .s re lt 89 It my skin was OD fir e . At last "(,,,ok." enlpru lIH. F arrI sh h o m " . I.oul.c 11 '1 a sample of Cutlcur a Soap and the postma st t1 r. I th e Plnnlt Ho ad, sklrtlDg a chain of n~ . ln lin pi",,,. Kent 1(\ rlror III. invoe ll - 1t: no\\ ng /IS we I\S I kuow my ow n mnde away wltb Crandal l Is a ware hll1s whi c h the res ldent8 dignify by ( tried I<"tlon nlld n· (" .," In " Iv ,' " " ~. e q.la" nthat ed convinc nm lcura OlntmeD t and J found Ihem CUI rleDd f n a m n hnd an't ha she t n th flll'e Ln"t~e lind nfloll tlnn. l.nl'!r " ont """. ('r" nra. since AI~k ThompIlo me of mounta ins. So pre c:lplt- BO cool. sootbln g and healing. tbat I ~~B~~.n O" la mnblle. Kent ,·el"rn. 10 ,\rd · fOI' e I"\'e n ye that he Is htilng watched . In hie des· thn nn d m ck)' arc lhe s e that lillie ...r- got some Cutlcur n Soap, Cutlc ura s ou sit vI to od " hardIho be t had he peration sC' n die d . As for CharlIe Rouser going b ee n made to c ultivate t~ OIntme nt, and Resolvc nt. 1 bathed hnd rOrt thsi 9tract " a to and home Farrish e th don't know away on bi B hl cyc le . II ' t:now ). CHAPT ER XI-(Co ntlnued his Is fir wIth bot water and Cutlcur a Sonp. Promp t Relief -Perm anent Cu... All It. few "and .... nbout "Let me lI<:'e ," s be contlnu. -d. " It Was not hing nt of the yellow letter . le st It nn d th e bnbltatI ons ared he never kept Il'ngme ue p ...1:- th en I applied tbe Cu tl cura OIntme Dt 10 but . here t seeme aln' I There o( . wh Wedbelw('en as st w n It. agnl no. e esdayevIdenc Tu as ago a '\veek s hould be used tl cal,l)' no travel at DlghL We e ncou•• every night ror two montbs . and I a m CARTER'S LImE He alwaYII kept It blm . I am cODvlnc ed. ('00. t bat he has ne8day . fo r I we n t ove r to my slste r 's It here anyway . tered only one vehic le of any sort. :ured of al! skin er uPtloeJl." (Signed ) LIVER PILLS never y b Louise Ing terrorIz In ed lucooed ce." fail. Purely vegeta· Tuesday aDd Mr. Rouser left wo rd down to th e post·offi nd that was /lbou! two mlle1l out from Mrs. Kathryn Krall't, Nov. 28, 1911. a with lled u he Ihat ble·- act s urely \\ lth that she slamm ed Ihe door tbe same method s bile automo an heard we when for me. nnd I fDund It waiting ror me . IOld Ardway nt to dla. Cu tl cura Soap and Ointme but gently on but I went away well eat- h e r sister. 80 Ihat she II trylDg He ask ed ron to III my face, w be e I ca m e back. Ihe us. througb out the world. S a mple of eacb the Hver. office for the is t\('d. As I wa lke d down the dusty s uade me from pursuIn g r.randa ll . In the distanc e behi ndered com e ove r and take to Davis "Ture out." whisp tree. with 32-p. Skin Book. Addl"llslI Stop after lled st reet toward RoulMlr, when he let t the post offioo. da)' . I was Bu rpr l6('d when I come path of the ao·ca L. BOlton." dinner dis"nD d stop until It has PlUlled [IOIIt-ollJ'd " Cutlcur a. DePL trcss-<:u re I I Adv. Indigesti on. drew In UDder th. tabl~ 08 co The can we rhaps pe me, with road that low prebe wbeD I It was pltcb bave a wife b e prob- improve the complex ion, brighten the eyes. trees. dldn't some man a or If to be gOD e sll day. He expla in ed that amazed Davis would sbade day's. on~ ror good Pretty him. gatbe red In tb~ la8t fiDd PRlC&. he dldn't have to go I III art~r I he mall sented my ra cts dark. tbe only lIgbt coming from all ably wouldD 't know tbat he had Delgh- SHALL PILL. SMAIl. DOSE. SMAU whlcb were tbese ; work, don't you think 1" dashure the Signat over bear bung wlla ID. and ho stayed bere an d h elped t we nty-four bours, rn bOrll. mUlt te e n la Genuin "Not bad," lald DavIe, "It only,. y.0U aDcient Hu g h Crandal l "'De II wa re that 'we bile CAme Dearm e 80rt. Tho~ was a lot or mall weuld Dflt persist ID mlstaklD g your boarrl . All the automo il. tra his on re we , ,,0 0\ . •. r great 1>1 and are e from r he DeJiciou. urown c<lk,,~ rnRd~ that day. l>Elopl e round fact.; but ·. YOU e r DavIs UDhook ed the lantern All grocers. ;\dv. Unable to lea rD anflhlD g from Lou- own deduct.\ ons for for answe ring a dvertlse mentll and ge t boldlng It down htitween bill lep tin'. Bag Pllnal;e 1·10ur. ta eL" tant Impor m08t the ked overloo dared had he ne. loq a of foldll e th with It d lde hie tlng circular s. Bes ides that. some ot lae over the lelepho s 'What do you mean~ " borne. H you want a man to deliver tb e . The autothem g et-rl ch·qulck c oncern s hav e got to go to tb e l~arr\eh ~::= "You dldn't bappen to find out Crom rain coat he was wearing tbat Louise ated employ OD e who doesn't talk. Inttmld so "oods, hnd He ers' subscrib hold or onr te lephon e ..... w at once ~ Os _ t withdra to me asked had he s mlnof lot R lwaY8 a book and there's In g etock letters_ There wa~ no le88 Crom th e Inquiry. Acting on h er fean, he had persuad Ihan four good-siz ed bundles or letters ber to accomp any hIm to eome ed Bortlng. was ser Rou York. New lrom' . In New J ersey. place Ihe ng handli was I nnd th e I('tt ers mall the for used was i 1 Box Lock got· second class a nd the pape rs. 1 bad laUn the allsa thro ugh wItb t hnt and p Icked up the at some one wb o Stewart . last bu ndle o f lette rs. In It was no or Henry Malcolm came to tbat adtbat mall the All Lock to ed lell8 tbun sIx letters address care of hy Charlie 'Dox 17. 'Se"eDt een's reDted at last,' dres8 was t akeD ter. Hay s I. thlnk lDg It funny til a t I dldn 't Rouser, the postmas habit of going the In as w ser Rou Mal Hetlry hem. t on name know the e ithe r OD his ls Interva t rreqllen Itt take 'I'll It? got co lm S te wa rt. Who's out on tb·e rond c harge o f th ':! m.· SRYS he. takieg t he bicycle or In a buggy tbe stutton. kU e ra ri g ht ou t or m y hnnd ~tore I t hat led away from dIsappe ared, unhe when Rouser. tmark8 ~ po e tlt Ilt look to bad a c hllDce away on hIs bIgone had l}' doubted he O()r n n ythlng. I notl ced. 100. I hat <ltdu 't put th e m in the box. but jamme d c ycle. Everyth Ing. (0 my mind. pointed 10 Ihe m Into hi s \locket aloe g wltb Il lot having go n e to meet Cran dall. his t "ouldn' I . d o() r oth€r le tters he ha How to a ccou ut ror tbe tact that :say who th e other l ett~ rs Wli S adDot returne d wall stl11 a 'rlrc~se d 10. for I dldn ·t ge t a chan ce Rou ser had but BlI I. revie wed CraDme, to r pose beeD ba\-e might They . to scc t hem ion with. the chain of connect doll's n·t r.ould h ili own, for IlI1 I know. nllt I been drIv en to d-eath When a woma n suffer ing from som~ fonn of femin ine h elp Hllnk in g the t the- oD ly re aso n he'd pe rsons who bnd WIlS .It at th g ellevlD disord er is told that an operat ion is necessary, it of course walt .. d tlll the mall WUR dlslrlbu te d I found m )'1Ie1f b of Jlosslge ran tbe of out oil at ot n 17 1I0x LO('11 m the of was to s e t hold (right ens her. l to have made ilway letters. As s oon as 'h e got the m he billt y for Crandal From . trllflll be of fear r o t Rou~r The very thoug ht of the hospital operat ing table and .t he went away . and lIe d lrln't r olO<' hock with mlsslDg wonder. the a ll 1 h ad le6\rned about ~rgeon's' knife strike s terror to her heart, and no tlll a fte r clOSing lim e." tt~t he ced convin was I . r te as tm pos 1" nt we Ill) Cl stage re he "' ea reach Id " Ilav e you any It is quite true that some of these troubl es may vlclolls. aDd I " Wh e n I coru e oVe r he r A th at da}' I WRIJ weak rather tbun nds of thousa y was an Innocen t where ah operat ion is the only resource, but lIuppose d h'" wn~ goi ng to th e cit y. bu t felt that h e probabl lye the takirig oC by plot ion s ..'Omen have avoided the necessity of an operat a fe w miDul e s a ft e r he left ih e olll e I pnrly to th e Defarlou story thnt It was a saw him driving past In oup of t be lo w letters. Davis' :"'ydia E. Pinkh am's Veget able Comp ound. This fact is c rime of two persons . afte r a ll. wos IIv", ry rI gs ." the mystery wns atteste d by the grateful letters they write to us after their " ,,'!li r lt Inl'{' Nlott did he /: 07 " I on ly a theory. WbcD only f.hll slIre c lcared up I W IUI poslttve that heal th has been restored. a~k r ,l . f(dl ll g more n nd m ore be uncanr ed that I had 61 rudL I he rig h t trail. III c rimin al who " 'ould Claim. ndall. I sbuddtr ed These T~/o Wom en n il pl'ob:t htlitr t h iH J'ou ng fe llow In t he wou ld be Hugh Cra ·of , Louise eve n n'lW wall '='-ry, Malne. .-"I leeol It n duty.! aU my own work for a. lamlly pOSI·nflkc W<lS [,,{' re ly an Inn oc(, lIt 1001 a s 1 re called that four. I shall alwaYII feel ~at ~ owe to all lIu.1!erlng \vomen to 1.4111 ex8t:t1y' _e t no him. with e er somewh someoU n drIve hud of C m ndall. lit· my good health to yonI' medicin e.· ..bat Lydia E. Pinkha m's Vegetab le for the enr WBS wb t' r e to met:' t Crnndal l a nd g ive blm !ll one . to be Bure. -Mrs. IlAYW~ So'WKJlS, 0&1'7, Me. · nd did for me. One year ago Compou lit stili t bu r. chautreu r he by the Lock Box 17 le tters. fo r I was co n- dri ven I lound myself a terrible Rutl'erer. erllDg t hought. rn.lI.rlot te. N. 0--"1 ~n. III b.ad vln ce d thnt St e wart was me l'ply nn wus n most tltsconc had painll in both "ides and lIueh80 I II As I npprcac hed the hotel I saw bealth for two y'ell.rB, wlui painll iD a 1 could 1lCAn:ely lltalfhte n IOrenes ali a" of t.h'" \'l11aln who had ba pn se nd· bot h IIldos and wu vel')' ner90Us . U It. tbe occupan t" of up at times. My back ached, had In g Oll t Ih e ye llow le tte rs . If I could buggy stop before oe. I even ltfted .. chalr It .,vou\d eauae ( cODlltabl the nervous and 60 Da,'ls no ajpetlte and W8& learn wh('r e the postmas t er h ad gon e which weTe a hemorr hage. I had a growth whicb then I would be 110 I heard him d sleep. not smounte di ooul Davis As nDd to lc tlb be mlgbt 1 visit, ()n I hiR the doctor eald was a tnmor and I tlrM. mornlD gs that I could IlCarcely to ihe constab le : him nco w. ne.er wonld ret well tmleu I had 1malmost get around. It !loemed "Ton ight at eight." "EI'(' r~' tlm o Chn rll e Jlouspr (;OCS an o~ratlon. ~ friend advised me . do a bit of work or moY!! to possible the Bald bet." YOU . hlLnd " I'll be on to take Ly ~la E. Pinkham 's Vegeta... ... any be dr!\·in g." sa id Miss Cox, ." he a lwtl ye would and I though t I Dever off. drove he as le ('oDstab e opposit Compou nd, and I gl&dITM Y tha~ If! the ble ng oJ?ElraIndicati an ~ way." ed goes thaI better until I lIubmitt I Qui cke ned m y steps and ovoertook I am. now 'e njoylng Ilne , h8lllth 'i !e'cI . commen ced taking Lydia E. I tloo. dIrec tion from the st.atio D. " I sho uldn 't up the .talrs am the mother of a nice bab, rL Plnkh80 m's Vegetab le Compou nd and be surprise d In th e least It he WIlB 0" vl8 just RS he stnrted You caD use thliJ letter to help 0 her I had room . IIOOn felt like a new woma.n. k~p l ng compa ny with Borne ta rlner's to his tiutl'erln li' women ."-Mra. Bou. Bug, nO' pains, IIlept well. had good appe"I'vc got 80me great news for ,.au," daugnt( ' r ." 16 Wyona St.., Charlot te, N. a Hlmaelf 011 th.. 8t1d• . and could do almost Flung fat him. He was wltb and up Rcom on tite the w('nt Into and Qot ed He wblsper Minute I Th' e)'P.S r e h Into . A s udden It gbt came he room the Into got he minute if The Now c1nswer this questi on you ~an. Why should a wolUId 1\ 6mlle or sat lsfot'tlo n spn.·ad ""er the Widow Smith. mobile dashed by us, apparen U,. tIDliD th e bed . B8 If utterly Miss Cox or Crom self hIm flung e. ber face. man submi t to a surgtcal operat ion withoutfir-&t giving Lydia u. cigarett e. I did yOU, whethe r or Dot the missing a ware of our preseno u IIOOn as ·'1.a1>d a lh'e, I De ve r thou ght. of it worn out. and lighted Danll. lIafd right," ded'" "All leCt-han E. Pinkh am's Vegetable Comp ound a trial? You know that he would be eager 'poetma llter Willi bero re ." she exclaIm ed. " bU l I'd bet bod cX(lectE' d that Itt" I It had vanishe d In tho dIstance , "10 with do to got that l "Wbat' seem not dId thlB but it has saved many other s-why should it fail in your case? a ny thl Dg h e 's gODe off tll get mar- to Qu€ellon trre there with eyell cried. eonvlno od tbat al uiuBI tie wal OD." loy He calM!. lhe e b to Pfll'able &)~~=.: ned ." Dodd8 drove on In lIuence fOl For SO yean Lydia E. PlDkh am's Veget e of my pre. lUIIuBIDg hlmseit at my expense . -. yfol'Ie remett rd " " Hardh I\leely," 8ald J. "He wouldn 't half closed It!! If unawar 8tanda paslM!d the he We been haa think," farther. und you miles than t·~o Compo more haps "Mucb ts ailmen 's woman _ with l c a sick In ,0 olT ' and lea ve the omr.e ilDgtJ R1'(;e d enoo. one No neslling lila. cottage male atone knowlIItUe wall the trYtbl s faADno yed as I wae a t hie seemIng In- answoered gravely . "It And he does jUSllce to be~elf If abe dOl-'8 notnd without tl' llIlI g a n y one tbat when I told e dge thal the 'c rlmluJ, must, or ' at Ing under the hill. ,herbs, .tt·, 8ure a : WIIS I root. cl!, r-en from dlffe made dolh.u ine ! medic thousanc moull five ave le 't wouldn "It's Just bey~nd bere?" said Davll, l leaet one of tbe pair. must have been o~\f"" , Crandal om6nt about rIDgw news .uffe amnzlng man,. my 110 him ed I'CAtor baa ." tylng' tlte l'e In the drawer man tbat gave me,one of a nole ot Inquiry :In hie voice. handed left· a postthe about. rles dl~co\'e y m nd a ll Write- to LYDU E.PIN O ..... lIllDIC DB (10. "That·s just wbat he wou ld do. I' "Yep," '&ald the constab le, "Mlller' 1 elrectua lly the mOlt Importa nt clue. In tbl .. case." be ad.'Vlee. L\11.!U,~ '~ (CONPlDENTllL) LUll, !USS., forD."e be.\ .he hud a w ludfall of Sonte sort. master he would "Confou nd ,.OU and your ChMIII" I Lane, they call It." M LJbat bill andJ& grantec ~\. for , It took I q"ned . be wUl Il,l'0used In le_r our mon,,), the got at he .. there mInute 'pd the ' lcl~ ';- ..-.....,.,...,,_ exclafm ed. "Wbere have ' the) led . 'l'bou,h In rtiy '-clty eyes over CJOJU ency .~cl~ 'm desP9nd b,eUl to aDd. due wall wWDa~ • mood br S'l to 'alt " 't f1Ia .~at1!ls he just conldD DoGds. .bauLt h,.. yoU' Whilt more do you 'know! about no Iisn ot a ~~~~~~~T.-~l . / his faUunl to fi nd either' of .them. · . .tb.e cotten .... , .. tell. tl14i gi r!." , bundred crime of 't!baln thill twIce. ll Cranda b Hug en "I . ho:r4l·:se . rr. t;lb(.jdy would ha ve known .it lC 1', ·.:So l'1~t to. ~he. 1__ .. : '. ,.' tQt\ay/ ' .I . ~ld by way atarted? 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'1'h" Wlfr'· Don' t you think ruar. , of this paper desiring to buy any· t hin g advertised in its columns should No matt('r whut hapl' f' nH, th " BU S· rlag e h ns II n llrO\'(' d you, dl'ar T" insist upon having what th ey ask lor, pe nd e rs 1\ man WI'Il r s Ill''' "«"cr e n. The lIu s band ,- S lIre th ing , I "' a~ refusing al l subs titut es or imi tlltions. ~r~y ~P._.e__f_ro_m ___r_ ~ti_'p_o_n ~ ilJ~Il~I~tI~,.~s~____~o~n~l~d~10~l~~~'h~e~'I~I~I~m~a~r~r~iP:d~)~'O~U~________ ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
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!\1o~ 'Iun 1.&00,000 mtln took part on th e sIde ot th e north In th!' ~reat AIll Al' Ieun Civil war from 186 1 to I ~65, Th .. y ure nil noll' Ollt or uclll'EI sen-IeI'. having! fa ll en b ra re th e a ge 1I1111t. On" only I~ left, ul\d thllt OIl C Is ('o\. John l.ln col ll (' 1(' 111, first qu ar, t.ermllster of th e (' .. ntra l dl"1 810n or Ihe !In lted Situ,," 11'"')', '" Ith Iwad · qUllrt e rR ut ('hlea lto. Th!' 1\ ml' rlclIlI CI\'II war has bl'ell .~nlled Ii " boy· war," on Dccount of th tl tlxtraordillary numbN of youths. rang· Ing In ages frolll fOllrt f'e n to tw e nty yean , that had jnllll'li tho urmy. Or all th osp. " .JOhllIlY" ( ' Ie m \\'(iI' (he you ngo8 l. HI.! wus tl'n ),pnrs old wh e n he left h is home In ~(>wark, 0 ., und presl'nted hlm s('lr ror senlc/' as a drumm('lr boy, li e WII S so littl e thAt h e was e ilu sed away , nn(1 wns given a box on th !' nnr wh('n h e eUnie baek hom e. Out Johnny would n ot atay away . Hn always cnme bu('k, and In the bloody bnttl(l of Shiloh we find him 09 drumm e r boy at th e tront of the r egiment - th o Twenty·seco nd Michigan. . Then took place th.; battle ot Chick .. IImauga. ono of tho Lloodl est battlea of history. It wae h ere tbat tb e Nor.walglan roglment. the Jo'Itteenth \\'Isconsln. of whIch all Norwegians In America are proud. was almost completel,. annl· hllated. and Its lender. Col. Hans lI egg (born In Ller, Norway). round a hero's death . On the day fol:owlng h e WOB to have beell promoted to tbe »Ost or brIgadier gen a l'll\. Here Johnny Clem was at the front. as u8u a l, nnd got th e name, " the Drum· mer Roy of Chlcknmau ga." n name by which \Ie Is known u I' to th o present day . A "hell struck the drnm [rom hili hands. shattering It. and Johnny lIat down and cried, Dut he could not long sit Quiet. while tile battle was going on a ll around him, 80 he took Ii gun from a dead soldi er and comm enced Orlng. 0'1 came th'e Co nfede rate8 8tormlng, nnd wh en they saw .Johnny Cle m with the gU ll thcr burst out langh lng, hut Jnhnny took aim and killed the leade r , Tbey took ,Johnn y (.Iemalld gave hlmn spanklng.pllt him 011 horseback lInd rode oft with hIm . Llk >l a prairie Ore the news spr ead that Johnny was cnpture d, nnd the whol e regIm e nt started In pur· suit. Boon coming buck carryklg John. t ny wltll th e m In trlnmph, The bllttle , was won. a nd wh e n the troops were Inspected , the general called ,Johnny anfiBlred-blm wbat had become of bls drum . Johnny told him It had hee n struck by a sh e ll. " Johnny ," lIald tb e general. "an y OliO who can· not take care of bl~ drulU cannot be a elrummer any longe r ." Johnny cried. "13ut," added tho general, "from now on yon will be sergeant wlth the regime nt," Jobnny went throngh the whole war and the day peace was concluded h e looked upon as a dr eary day . He waB a "veteran" with m e dale and hon· orlLry "dlplomas wh en he was fourteen yesrs old. I visited Colonel Clem at his office lind presellted myselt" ' as th e corre· Bpoudent of the Aftenposten (Christiania, 1'0rwllY J, The colonel Is courteous nnd genlnl. lie Is broad· shouldered nnd well proportion e d , with a sprinkling of gray and n c harm. Ing Bmlle,":- "Yes, I am th e last of the v!'t e rnns," said h e, " \ am now s lxty·one ye.ars old. and III three years I shllll 0160 fa \1 before the age 11 10 It. "Yes. I r e mem be r well ('a!. Ilanl! Hegg. He was th e leader at the Nor· wegians and t.h e lr Id u.d . He wnrr h elel In hi gh esteem and 1<0 wns the ~.,r· teenth Wisconsin. While onl y a boy at Iha'\ tim e J r emember It as If It was yesterday. TIl!)y we nt tnto th e battle as to n play, und ve ry fe w l1amft back, The Fifteenth 'v\'isconsln marched : In , tronl.. exposed to the 11Iurderous Ore . and thus bore the brunt or th e battle," t then asked If he would gh'e me n mellsage for lhe land of Colonel Hegg, whereupon b e snt down Ilnd wrute the following greeting to NorwA.l;: " It recalls to my, memory Ibe days of my youth when I think of the ' brave Nor .... eglan. Hnns Hegg of the Fifteenth' WlsconBln regim e nt. nnd !!lIB honorable death at Chlckamallga, ' ~e wOl1ld no doubt bave been pro• mote;] the day following If he bad not found a hero's deatb. My greeting to our frlendB. the Norwegian nation. who haB gIven so many bra\'e Amer· lcan citizens. our very best. "Most respectfully. . "JOHN ~ L. CLEM. "Colonel ,SecOlid Corp~:'
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During many yearn of practice I have used numerous combinations of curative medicines for liver ills. I have kept a record of the . result in case after case, SO that my staff of physicians and surgeons, at the Invalids' Hotel, Buffalo, N. Y .. are able to diagnose and treat cases at a distance with uniform good results. But for the permanent relief of blood disordel'1l and impurities, I can recommend my "Colden Medical Dilc:overy" a blood medicine without alcohol or 5)ther injurious ingredient&. R. V. PIERCE, M.D., Buffalo, N. Y.
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As tb(' wluter months are 011. 311d th e eggs lU ll sou rin g high In price. It mea na t bat good care Ilhould b e Tuk e n or th e fow ls , See tbat the housos are In good shall" and the birds ore In good hea lth . Now Is the tim e to give a little conditIon powde r In th e mash to regulate their systems If tbe y are s luggish after th e moult. as It will liv en lh em Ull ror their work. During the cold days, writes C. L. Porkhurst, In F"nther8, get a good. dee p Iltte r to mak e them work for their morning feed, as It will give tb em vigo r. Don't r ed too much. so thnt th ey will fill up and sit around nnd get In tbe coroer and mope: Give th e m R small allowallce III the early morning, so that by ten o'clock they ... 111 be ready for a littl e gree n food that will liven th e m up again and kee p th o ball roiling, About on e o'clock th ey will relis h a small feed of mallb or ground bone. Thnt will keelJ theHn bu sy unll! their night feed , which s hou ld be of bardy grain and warm. so th e ir orgnnB will hav e Bome work to do o\'ernlght, In (his way \hey wl1\ we lcome you eve ry tim e you go In th e house with their Bong and cheer that m ea DS hpa1th aod vigor. It won ' l b e many weeks be fore the eggs will begIn to come your way. aud you will get a good returo tor your work. A good m a ny think If you teed a bftn In th e mornlng and gIve a little Ice water to drink thot Is all you should do. But th e mor e we work with ou r hen a the be tte r the returns we will gel. Every time you go In your house. Ir It Is ten tim es a day. pick tije litter up In a pl\e Hod put In a handful ot wh ea t. and see what e njoym ent the birds will have kicking It around and sloglng as they do It. Tbls shows joy and happiness. It you keep thlB up all wInter. you will uot hav e a ny sick and puny birds. Whe D breeding sea· son comcs your stock will be full of vl«or. and the result will be fer· tile eggs, strong and vigoroull chicks. tl\llt If properly hatched an<\ brOOded will grow up to good and healthy stock that will be II. pleas ure for you
to see and lhe n eIg hbors to enjoy. Tb e dust bath Is just a s esse ntial In winter In kee pin g th e fowl s tree from lice as It Is In summer. Uce multi· ply In winter os well a8 In summer ; 1I0t ao rapidly, of course. yet fa st ' !laugh In the aV(Jrage poultry houso to muke lire a torture to lhe b ens \I notblng Is dou e to k 'e p the pes ts In eh(lck , The dusl bMh will helll In tb o tight against tbe pests as much us an), ' thing else. The dust must be dry wh9n put out for the rowls' use, Chickens will not dust III damp earth In cold weath· cr, The dust should b e nne also. AB It Is collected, aHt It. so as to discard all the s ton es and lumps. The supply of duat In the pOullry house ought to be renewed at freQuedt lote rvals, 1·le n ce the Importance or collecting a considerable amount of It. In two or tbr ee w ee\ts th e dust boxes will beco m .. fouled, and tbey shou Id be eml)tled then and refilled with 0 tresh 8uppl y. On very cold dnys It i8 a good Idea to slightly warm th e dust b efo re tailing It 10 th e chick· e n' s Quarter s , Wh e re th e flock Is not largo, and only a small amount .)f dust Is reQulrf'd. It CRII he warm ed III tb e house without much trouble. Then, w'b ell It 10 tak e n to th e poultry quar· ters, plac e It In th e sunshine or th e IlIgllt or th e wIndows, Anoth e r Important esspntlal for lb a poultry flock 10 a ple ntiful supply of grit. This probably Is a morA Imparl· ant csspntlal than the dust bath. A ben mny get a long without th e dnst bath, but she ca nnot get along without grit, Grit Is th e ben's teeth, Th e glz· zard of a fowl r equIres It , and when this organ doe s not contnln grit the rood cOlls um e d by the fowl cannot b" digested, and consequent.!y It III wasted, The blrd8 tllat are not equipped tc: digest theIr food properly Aro not goIng to lay man), eggs. even It they keep In good h ealth; but the chanCe!! arc that they will not k eep In good b e alth. Bowel troable In th e nock can be often traced to an Insumclenl supply ' of grIt. and a large number of the h e ns may di e trom this cause.
PAYING HENS ARE EXPERIM'ENTS IN USING SKIMMILK FROM BEST STRAINS Found Best at South Dakota Profitable Birds are Delight to the Eye and Help to Fill Station to Stick to One Pocketbook. Kind for Good Pork. In a report ot II. rec ent t est at th e South Dakota Experiment Station to determ ine the compnratlve value of sweet skimmllk, Bonr aklrumllk and buttermllil wHh corn for pork produc· tlon. th e following state me nt III found : "Ench bushel of corn fed wltbout milk yle\ded an average of 11.9 pounds of ,pork, Each busbel of d cora fed wIth 1r,4 pounds of sweet 's klmmllk yielded an average or 17,' pounds of pork. Each bushel of shelled corn ted with 153 ' pounds of Bour s klmmllk yielded' an Bvetage of 17.6 pounds of pork. Each bushel of shelled corn fed 'wlth 153 pounds or buttermilk yielded an average of 17.7 pounds ot pork, The records shows tbat an average of 1!l3 pounds of milk and one bushel of corn yielded an average of 17,7 pound!! of pork," , F'rom wblch two lessons may be drawn, FIrat. ' ,what 18 generally lUIqwn. that mllk added to corn makl'B a much more economical ration thaD curn alone: And seeond. that the bog makes aB efficient use of any onc of tbe forms of milk aa of either of the others, • ' So from a practical standpOint It doesn't matter whether we feed sweet Iklm11l1lk., sour ' sldmmllk or buttermilk, ; It, no ,c)oubt lB bellt•. l;iowever, to stick to one kln.d. As to pAlatabll· lty, lndlvldual taste, that probably vartea tn beigs &8 It does I~ p'eoplelOme like the milk beet 'o~e form lome in a.notber, and can't
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Dr. Pierce'. Golden Medical Diec:onry has the endorsement of many thousands that it has cured them of indigestion, dys-
pepsia and weak stomach. attended by sour risings, heartburn, foul breath, coated tongue, poor appetite, gnawine feeling in 8tonw::b, biliousness and lrindred der-an&emeota of the a1tomach, liver and bowels.
''In coulhs and hoarseness caa.aed b)' bronchial, throat and IUlli affections, ex~ consumption, the 'Golden Medical Oilis a most efficient remedy, especially in those obstinate, bang-on-couihs caused by Irritation and· con&eStion of the bronc:hial mucous membranes. The 'Discovery' is not 80 good for 8CIlte coughs arising from 8udcSto colds, nor must it be
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apected to CUI"e c:onsnmption in its advanced abliea-no mr:dicl.ne will do thatbut for all the obstinate, chronic coughs, which, if neglected, or badly treated, lead up to consumption, it is the best medicino that can be taken."
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THE AMERICIN RUIH TO WEITERN C.NADA IS .ICREAS.N. rr •• Hom •• tead.
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"They say that Wombat Is a gen· Ius." "NothIng to thal story , It'll a eanard. I loaned him a dollar once lind he paid me back iiI! right enough ."
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Exnmlne cllrefully every bottle ot CASTORIA, a ufe and sure remedy for Infants and children. and Bee thnt It
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Pimp1", bla.khead_ and red. _ ehappod tace. aDd banda lpeed117 ,-teld to Reolnal Re.1n01 Olntm""t and Beolnol Soap heal _kID burna .... 1Ores. boil •• bu.rn.. ecaId •• acid ........ chanop and pill!&. Preoertbed by phy.telana for over 17 :rean. All drull'lI'l.ta ..,11 Ro.lno! Soap (25c,)and nc.tDol Ointmeot(OOcund $1). For •• mpte of ~.cb \>ITfteto Dept, ICd'. Ilalnol Chemical BaltJrno..... lid.
The pa yln,; h f' n is usnnlly ha tc h('d Dearsthe~ from n poyin !; s train . The payIn g he n Signature a! ~ I th at COlll!'S out of a Ooell of good ·ror· . not hin g bird s Is sl'ldom met nnd Is In Usc For Over 30 :aro. eo.. not worth huntin g for. It t.akes lIme Children Cry for Flctchor's Cnstoria It tak e~ mon~y and It tak es born h e, ; Wordll of the Alil"tor. sense to produce a Hock of )laying "So you took a fiyer III the stock h ens , It tokes a very little neglect to 8cnd til is flo c k buck to the class at market?" "Yes." ans wered the regr e tful·look· the nonlJaylng birds. Ing man. "and hit an air pocket," Puylng bIrds are a delight to th o eye. Yon ahow them to your fri ends Mrs. Winslow's Sootblna !!I1Ml)' for ChlldreD and linger In your description ot t eet.blu6r. Qoften. t.h e aums. rectuce u Jnna.mma.what th e y nre and what tbey hav e cJ.ou.all..,- s pulu.<"uretl w luo co lle , t:bca boule,,,,,,. don e tor you , This claSB of birds. Even Job's wife neVE'r asked blm becanso they pay, receive thought alld attention rrol\1 yon. You 11'111 gladly to remov e th e tacks from tbe purlol' take care of th e m ; YOIl are willing to carpet. prollerly mate and feed tbem, and you look tor tresh blood to Improve Oelicim'. hrown cnke. made £rnm 11-1 r • . .'\ 110· tin'l U,>K PUDcIlke Flour. A 11 I!I"Ol'e,·• . Ad,·. them. Pa ying birds never make UD a large When you.r haIr sta~8 going It part of your flock wben you sell the 8ay. "tu revoir." It saya erea.m of the choice chIcks every year. doesn't "goodby." W. N, U" CINCINNATI, NO. 3-1913, Money·maklng flocks ure made up of the best you raise. always letting the second quality go to market. Paying birds live In houses free from vermin and supplied with pure air and wlLter, They get food that Is needed to bring the profit to the proper poInt. ' Cheap tood becaul!e It Is cheap never helped to produce Ihe paying hen and lIeep ber runnIng to the nest. Hens that pay splendid profits are what the world Is 08k:!rlg tor. Is look. Inc , for and Is demanding. Are )'ou golnr to ·be among the breedel'l wbo .wlll the orde,.. ' for thIs klnd of
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Plnlutilf j{ h'e o IUllve t o Ellt It Ll full y lldmtoillt.ered , file btl< IllUenutl d p 3t1t1 un r "tll te of Carl E . ::>lioel~. decea.ed. WilliuID E. ~ch"'l\rt 7. \'9 T tw I' Flr ; l .. nu Liul1l aOCollot IIpJ)ro veu , C C & tit. L Ry . Co. Le tl,e ut I1111"",,,u tlod coofirmed . c·our.t granted .Jobo K . SptlOCer. IHI 1:: ~ I,at e of Es ther .Mtller. uoos ased . Est(Llo fully I~dml. l ste r ed. wlnl!1trator 1·0 file rpply . C. F 8ul1ivlio V8 Th e VlIll1ge of Etitflte () f David (J GrMn . de. Lebaoon, Ohio . Defeodl1o\ gnnted cea sed. Estnt.e fuIlYadmiii"iti'tered . 10 dliY s t,o pleAd . l!:~I.llte of Truullm h olmes. de' celisell. El e veoth I1cc onot npproved. Nc:w Suits all owed liod cODfirmu • . Allie J. EVli08, F. R . EVIlDB. Hl1r. l'mnk ~~ Bnonel!. tl,lm. pllltnt.lff ry W . tichieb le, EXACutor aod ADna vs . Ellu We lsh . At Ill. Defendant!!. E L' mberllliu rlr:.ExeclOtrilt of est·aloe F ormer urder of "nle modified di . of!:l M . Umberhllner. decililsed Vtl. B. A. Brown. h:ing Ca rson. olt llis 'f. ree Liog admioistrator to sell prop. erty uJl.m promises. Caraon and tae Brown. Carltoo. Estate tlf Prudeuoe E. Side~, de· . , . 8chieble Manuf .. cl.urtDg (0. AotlOn oeased . Proo f of publicatioa of to dissolv e corporatioo . ». Goll· . . I apPOIatment. flied. hart, "Uorney for ~Ialotlff. William Slye V8. The State of Commissioners' Proceedings Ob10. Aotion. error to Probnte . :o.rt Bills Allowed- State ef Ubie VII . Lulu Bagley \'8. ChAr les OsborD Cleo Price $12 !:IS . titde of Ohio VII. et al. AchoD 10 sell real es taSe. William Redmon Ill.80. Statu of Brandoll & I vi os . Ilttorney . Ohio VS . William Redmon Ii 65, • Web~ ter Smith VII. E . T. M.l1l1oy . State otOh10 vs. Jebu Ross $11.10. 8\ate of Obi\) VII. Wl11aTd Price Appell!. $14 .·15 . Htate of Ohio VII Jobn ROil. Real Estate Transfers 16 31,). State ef ObiQ vs Aodrew Wi1llllm B. Beck to WilliaUl E, Yeazel III iO. State of Ohio vs Ehrig, lots In WashlDgton Town· Ror W, CODover 113.15. I:ltate of snip In VIllage formerly of aimmell. Ohio VS. John Allen $5.55. State of $1 00 aod other oonsiderations. Ohio vs Willis !Javi8 ,4 1& . 8tate Willil1ill UDglesby to Cbll.r)oUe of Ohio vs Oney Yeazel '5 .61. 8tanton. lot In Franklin. al and BOYI and Ireland, refnneler on tax o'her oonl!ideration.. for 1911, $170. Fraakklin oorpora. Raymond A. Uonner to Emerlloll tlon .a.lIl. Emerson Frailer. , re. C. Conner et a!. Real estate In funder on tax '1.87 . Webb Smith, Wayne town , hip '1 and other whltewallhlng jail $1208 . Allen sldel'&tlo08 'Buffman, lIalary as Detlnty Sealer .Judlth Ann Monger by 8herlff to to Jannary 17. 1113 $10' 00. F. p. Walter t:i. Betz about 1Y aores of iorKY. boartl and wallbin g for pri!!. land In Clearoreek townllhip. Con· oner8 :from Jannary 1.6 ioolus iv e 8ldera$lon $525.60. SI6.97. F. M. HAmilton Jr . . utto r' Judith Ann Mooger by Sheriff to n ev fee, Stnte V~ Bllllktl ·1 10 00. F. Barry Fry 113.61 110rel! of land io M. Bamilton .Ir • att.orne.v fel', I-'t tlte Ulearoreek l.'o,!"n8hlp. Conllide rl1 VI:! LllOkt>y t IO. 00. W B S nook . . $lon '557~.06. I Uoo . 148,1 4;;0 Jo~ eph IoIhu ;n "kP r. , WaldronC . •Umoor to .RllymoDl1 1coo . H r, . $4711 Wm . H Grn h :ll o ~ CUJ?ner, realeetate In Wayue town' jCOD 146. 1-14 10 J obn Ir o n~, I ~ ehip. •• ot. , brld!e r epll irl'! Tu r t.IAorpe k Tp.. 1 1 Marrfa&eLicenses W . B. J o n H~, brl 'lge r('p "l r . ( RHino Tp . $18 fiO . O~ C l1 r B. C.lin . ' '.' William B. Boward, colored, of : bridge Cl'plli rR. BlltDi lt.on Tp. l li. -I •. '... . c"'1nolnnatl and 1111111 Flofli E. Bum · Ohio Corrogut c,d Culve rt Co . cu I. ' phrey ooloN, of Lebanea. Martio vert pipe $' ';' 60. Obio Cl'lrr ugateo , A. JamesoD. Culvert Cc , culve r t pipe $25 8 4 I WllJi..m E . Crane, eDlployee of Contrl1ots were eoter ed iot.o with PeDDBylvanta Railway Uo ., of Co). the follOwing persoos for rep!1lring umbnll and KIII8 Rexie A , 8nvok. of bridges when OOllt of Buoh repair on South Lebanon. Rev. MoColm. aDY brt.~o at anyone time doell not Probate Court exeeed ten doilar. i John Wolfe, Henry Kip" Wal"'r Wileon, Elmer In Ule matter of the ~::. Howell, J. C. Mulford, W ..lter S, rich Caatella, deceased. il . Jonoll, Will1am D. Booth. A. D. Dltt&ed W proba~. Widow eloots to Bond and tlHar B Cain. ate under will. Carolino Castella • _ • appelnted esoontrlx. Es'-'- of Edward Bennett, de SHE SUPPORTED THEM oeaeed. Inventory aDd appr&lllo _oat tiled. JD tho maUer of the guardianship ~f Jame. Ebner MoIntire an 1m · t.t;eUe. George B . Smith appointed ' . goardlan riving bond in the Bum of
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We announce our Clearance Sale of Suits, Overcoats ond Furnishings -such extraordinary values have neve.... before been shown In Xenia. An inspection will at once at once the advantages of this unusual opportunity. Below we quote a few of the many reductions : :
Men's and Young Men"s Suits and Overcoats
Boys' and Children'. Clothing
Men'8 Faner DreiS Shirtll
$25 or $22.50 Men'sor Youngs 11 7'5 Men's Suits and O·Coats... • $20 or 118.60 Men's or Youn&'$13 115 Men's Suits and O·Coats... ,I $](; or$16 60 M~n'sor Youngs -15 Men'l Suits and O'Coata ... • $12.60 Men's or Young Men's 'f Suits and O'Coats ....... " ,.. .. •I
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One breken lot Suits ......... ...... $3 50 One broken lot Suit! .......... .. .. 12.50 One broken lot Suitl... ... ........ '1.75
$lgu~~~:~.~.~ .. ~~~.~.~.. .~.~~:~... 1.15 One lot odds and ends in Imal1 size O'Coats. were $10 and ~4 $12. sale price ................ _ oJ •
Sweater Coats $3.60 values for .................... .. .$2.76
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$2 values for ........................... '1.76
Boys' .overcoats
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Men's Odd Pants
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Men'8 Underwear
Men's Flannel Shirts
$2.50 Union and Twao:Pip ........t2.00
1F.2 50 and '2 values for ............ $1.48 $1 50 values for ...... ........ " ... ... ).1.16 $1 values for ... ...................... _ 7ge
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value!! for ........ ......... ......... 79c
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SUO Union ud Two-Pieee .......1.15 $1 Union and
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Hats
Men'8 Heavy For Gloves
.3 values for ........................... 1248
Boys' Knee Pants
$2.60 values for .......................$198
16 value, ..Ie priee ....: ............. $8.71
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13 -value. ale price .................. t2.26
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Estate of Amo. Runyan, imbeoile. Flnt aoooont tiled, EIItate of Wilbur Morton. et al, l minor. . Fifth and final 1I000unt ·' appro·v ed, allowed and oonfirmed , I Estate of Anna M. Graadin. 1m · beeile. Seventh aoooon' of g1l8r. . . . . . The morning dian approved, allowed aad oon· firmed. Eslate of Haonah Hatfield. de. i oeased. Estate fully administered . II El!"'~ of Elenor "hite, benf." Mr. Rich-Do you have any Firat and tina 1 aooount approved. ·trouble in supporting your" family, allowed 'Uld oonfirmed. Rastus? 11 Eetate of W. H. WUham. de . Rastus-No, Bah, but mah wife exm.nl.llclIUVs•• ' i a"lIed. Seventh acoount approved. periences 80IIle trouble in dat reo Thes!l~$1 ~\'I~:~\~I ~::l!t~~: , allowed aDd oonfiraed. :sponaibility, Bah. will mpl.;o " mBn of your bo),. I S'lc urd hi s Uvely Inltre zt and wbole· ,om'1 developme nt uY Klvl"a him Edate of Mary E. Powers, de ceased. E.tate folly admlni.tered . ' HAD TO LOOK AH .' The AMERICAN BOY 1 Flh lld 1t:!lh ftne readlnw which ' Ru in ate. hoy•• Estate 01 Marl' E. Powerll, de f Excl~U e ,,' a1or1el or adventure , tro\' el, hlltory cu r r e nt event • • Photol:r&phy\... . ' :lJnpe. eleeChaocel1or S. B. MeConniak of I, (rand oe&aed. Eltale fuUy adminilltered. lcl t)'. ';:lr()entr)'\i,portl. aam u. 'tel!. bDJ'1 JU l ' .b:l.t tu df) and ow to do ft. neaut ltu U,. lIIu,.·the University of Pittsburgh, who I tNitetl. lind e\'ery line tn hlrnhlfl), with reOl..-cI homn trilllluu", endol'Hd b) :2 '\, .1\1 b~:.a:ld I l,t:Ir .occasionally makes a visit to New p:\f'flntl, Send ,1 .00 for a till: j~ . II' . On .. I ~ at aU na,u-stand •• t l'UDt •• York, declared on hie last visit that tMI iPUGtlE fU1U1ltDt1 CO. IQlIoIattoUo _ . h1nItI. IIDII.
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the one thing about N f1W' York that ""!'!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!'!"!!'!!!!'!"!!'!!!!!!!!!!'!!!!!'!!!!!'!!!!!'!!!'!!!!!'! .caused him ·the greatest wonder was = :how the well-known men ever man- WALTER MC(1LURB, aged to keep all their dinner engagementa and at the same time GOFuneral Oll'Ol:tOl'. J)R~ J. W. MILLER. ~ cuionally fiDel time to be at home. -rake my own cue in Pittlburgh,,' said. "My clinner ~tll Telephone . day Of •••DENTlST••• 10 fait aDd fariona -that the VaDey phone No. , • .I.ooq ,0000y time ~ can get any epanribII, ~.&anoe Nd. 1Ie..~. l!atloD2~BI~. Wayn.1IIe,
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Mt•. Beacb .. m, or Xenillo, ball oome to spend the winter wl'h ber - MAIN STREET O ~'F IOE niece litre . Marion Ioenho wer. Uhae . Icenho wer The ohlldrRn "ALLEY TELEPH O NE-OA LL NO 11 2 are \II with wbooplnR ouugh. Tbe W. F .M: . S ruet rdaturday a~ D. L. CRANE , Editor and Manag er 'he bome of Nn. MarKa ret anrnet t . Little Beseie Katber lne Bollan d Ratell orsubl lcriptio n b.en very siok Ie improv · O De Year (itrlctly In advance) . . .... . . 11.00 wbo hal! Ing. 06 . .. ·...... ... . S Dele COP1 ........ .... Mrs. Je88e lIawki ns spent Thurs 4ay, of laet week, wUh relo.tlv .e in Rate8 of Advert illing I\~ LoeaU, per line. . . ........ . .. lie Springf ield. I'he many friendl ot MI'I. Irving fteadI~ Loc:a1•. blacl< r&Ce. per Une . . •. lOe d...uled ~da. not to exceed live Unell lIurley ) wiil b. Tbree loaertloll8 .. . . . . . . . .... . 311e Rmlth (nee A\1oe . pJeaeed ~o lAarn ehe 1& rlloove rin, Obl~uNiea. live Incb .. lree. over Dve on perrorm ed ~inch ... per lIn-.. ...... ....... lie Dloely from an operati I I h • th M Cl II lll'd of lb&nIuo . .. .. ...... .. ... . .... .. 311e weel!:. ~al, e.p an e 0 e ''IlIIoluCl ona .. ....... ...... .. ........ 50c a. Il par' Bpent k Kudcho Wilbur JIIrl!. llle . •• .... made la e cho. ~ rclala etc. where tn Xenia. wltb bel' . ' 11,,1&7 Ad v~ Pl. Incb . .... . .. . • . tOe of las' week DlIoount.a IheD ,n contract. 110 pattent at Dr. il who , brother _ _ _ ___________ MoUJelIan'l hOlpi\a1 JANUAR Y 39. 1811 Mrl. Will Copa~y and daught er Fern1oe. or 8prtni Valley, Ipent a If Y08r obtJdr n are lubjeo~ ~ at few dayela l' ' ~eell: a' 'he home or 'aokl el oroup, watoh for Sbe first Lewil! .olland . lymp$oD, hoarsen 88l. Gin L'kam. --- -berlalD'1 Cough Remed y.. lOOn a. reliable medl · a want When you 'he ohlld 1Ieoome. boa rae and 'he take Cham· oold .r eOllgh a fOr Ale olne For off. warded be may a".ok y It can Remed Congh 'l berlaln . d.lerl by aU alwaYI be depend ed upon and ill ••• pleuaD ' and eafe '0 take . For aale H&rveY8~. by all dlalere .
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I will offar at publio sale ilt my Terms Reasonable - ;- Satisfa ction Guaran teed reslden oe, 1 mile 800thetL st of Cor WAYNESVILLE CHURCHES. win. Ohio. on the Clarks ville pike, on GRADU ATE 01" '1'UE Wayn esvill e, Ohio Methodist Episcopal Churcb Wednesday, Februa ry 12, 1913 N AUOTIO AL .ATlON Rev. C. S. Orauoor. I'lWItor. Valley Telepho ne '45 · 2r Mor nin g lier B OROOL OF AMERrc A Beginn ing at 10 o' olook, the fvl ~':' ulllh~'y Se hou l , 0 : 16 ~l . m . p 0 : '7 . ct! l ' n He nll1g 1'~vl! . U1 !!!!!!!!!! lowiog rllal and ,ersonl ll p"oper t.v : v ll-e , l tJ ::10 a . ~t~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~!!!! . Ill. 4 Jersey Cow~. 4 Dl . Ml tlwe,,11 Pr ~yc r t.lue'l o ~. 7 p horllee, Four • '* reglete red bO,II, 4 male and 7 sow St. August ine's Catholic Churc~ IIr. aad Mrl. W. R. Weloh at. DR.H .E.H ATH AWA Y h Branc g Sprin pigs eligible reglstlilr, B shoat". 100 Way. I'atbor Lou"" Yaus HDd,d 1I0nth ly lleeUn . a' corn, 7 tons toonn" bu ll, a h cbloken mOlll M ~sa e vprv sc"" od l:;l1odBV o f th c la. .vUle, Wednt lday, of lut week. WayneSVille 's LetLdinll DeD~I' Mr. and Mrl. Thoma s Laoy and ti mothy and 4 tone CIOVBr, hay . ~ · t 'U <l . m . Vete rinar y the cl atteade eto. a, here Main S from Tehlole l ents. Snera Implem g in Keys Bldg. Farmin Office , tlandRY last on ined enterta family St. Mary's Episcopal Churd! . Comhloa$\on ala)e a' WayneevUle, . r. ",nd 141'8. Frank Cook and Gradua te of Obio State Unlven ity Real Estat e lU)\' . J . [,' , Carlw al JMtcr. Ituc tor. .'utda y. W. C. Phtllip a aDd W. daullht er to .tnner and ia the after Mo rnln g . t.. Alllo the proper ty looated in Cor. S und a y Sch ool. 0 ' 30 B. m N. lean de.erve area.' oredt& for noon 141111 Abigail Roland and wIn. Ohio. and 11D01l n as the Orallgo, vi ce. 10 :ao a . Dl . Hol y Co mmunio n L~O Ur. t ULh , their nkrpri aiDg Ipirlt. Office at residen ce in F. B. Sherwill be offered to the Qighes t lIidder, Suuduy 01 each U1 0 bro,be r Barry aDd Illtertl . Ule. Clar_n or r. eta. Cleave term!1, 1118. Con see bl1\e for wood 's house, Fourth Street. Christian Church . L . M. Hender son MrI. Frank Belli alld daugM er 'peDt la,' week wHh her lill'erl Rev. I'. B. Thompeo n. I'Wltoa. Dayton , Wm . Millll, Auot. . Teleph one 28 111'8. Frank L. Bantl aael lirl. were vilUing relatlv . in nlble SChool. 9 : 3 0 a. m . 8oc11l1 moet(~ . THE OAEAT EIT Clerk. l, O'Neal E W. CbrtJttlau EDlleo.vo r. 7: 0U p. m. Il. m. 30 : 10 weell:. 1li0ii' Truma n Gillam . Sllrmon by p astor e very a ll,OI'Dat.O SUlIda), AI Ohio Waynesville_ lo:ao a. m. and 1 :30 P. m. Dr ..aDd Mrl. 1. N. Seal, wh. ban IIrll. J. B. Chenow etb lIp8nt lalt wltb tly IN THE WORLD ,ioll:, are 'liome huer 1\$ this Wedne eday very pleuan H~te Friends Chur" D WEEKI.Y. $4.00 PER YEAR lUBUSHE Mn. d. C. Dakin . Ola ssif ied Ads '''J I FIrst m. n. :00 0 wriUD ,. Firs t Oa} MaClin!>;. S"h ool, 11 :00 a ro , FOU Tlh Uay Mcc Uug IIOTELt I. DRUCCI STS, SPECIA LIITS, Mr. EaRnlo n Conner oa])ed on .... .. .......... .... .. .... Rev. •raulBr. or tJae II. E. oburob BARN HAR T, 008 TU ME R8, TA AN 8 F It R, CAB . m . a :00 110 for bead . Batur. , Lbl under IIalDes d JOll6pb In8ene be Mre. ,.111 aDd A<U PROFI':" a. WaJ'De nUle, filled the pulpit Mr. AND ·.US 8ERVIC E OAN c e nt. lo r ,bree In oertlunl ·6\,c nty we t day mornin g. Nota ry Publi c BY U8INO ITS ADVERT I81NO COL-UM N8 Orthod ox Friends ChurclL. here BUIlday. when u81ng no t more tbaD five UDes . Plllltor Murray. Ruloh enter MrI. Dakin FREE Fraak Mn. COPY and LE Mr. SAMP M'rank WlJlIOn ill 'nDl!&o'IDK All kinds of Notary Work. Pensio n S ab ba,b Scbool , 9 :UO ... m . HCl(ular cbure h ore II1II . . . . . ... . . . . . . NEW YORK OLIPPE R Work a ~peoialty. bualoee l a' Dayton , arookv llle aDd \aiDed tbelr hlendll and neighb se rvice . 10 '.0 .. . m. CbrlB" ao t:o<1eavoT. Y. N. New York. WANT ED 7 : a O II _ to a baklhe ring, Friday . Aroaau m, tbill wltllk. JOHph Ell.nb -ril,r moved '0 Mrll . IIlnnie Bar*"o ok and Ion W."~oro, Monda y, ba"lnl l'tI.kd oalled ou Will L"beneweth, Sunday marrie d man to work on a farm . f Non. bat experle noed men hil proper$ y. need ap,ly . Cal1 on Uan Surfaoe, AIM" AdaQUl, former t, a oltizen a ~r.oon . t 5 "r. aDd loire Thoma s Laoy and R. O. 3, Waynellville, Ohle . of our vlll..., ,}lu$ wbo hM been and Mre. Ilr. ined enterta ' family &0 loon III 181&J'j ee",i.! for abaerl' kr and (Mezzan ine Floor) be amooa til and will beautif y hll' (Juy Cheno we,b lnd daugb er dangbt aDd eth Chenow II. J. Mn. FOR RENT bom,o D 1I'oa1' s,poad sanel re Refe renc e Read This Over Care fully and Cut It Out forredFutu Wbrd bM reao).e d UI 'hat IIr and Franoe e Sunday dlDner . free anywh ere in the Parcel s weigh ing four ounces or less will be delive IIr. &Dd Airl. Frank Dakin and 1&1'8. W.L. Banel arrlve dl' Pekre United States by the Rike-K umler Company. ramUy enteru lned Mr. and Mn good, well equipp ed 100 acre hUI'i IFlorlda , lIate and lIound. 'nrn readily Wtll . L.na stoOIl fllrm HEAVIER PAlWELS • Lenol aud Bowe, our Interpr la Ber' Marla " and daught er dinner . off $1500 Btook pel' year. None but Sunday at Bolly, M' from re are will be deliver ed tree accord ing to the follow ioa &ll. weight merohaa in Gooda pounds Dry 11 o t ~ rllDging from 1 a good farmer well equipp ed for · en Dakin Mr. and Mrll. Walter table : farmln ll need &pply. F . C. I&wio. peperi q 'heir ltore room. Cook 'bone 116-3Y, . f 6 Itb Zone Tth Zone Ihl. Laura B,rlan aDd daagbt er ter&ained Mr. and !tn. Fnnk 6tb Zone Ith ~n. 3rd Zone 'Ill Zone 1at Zone ~ nd Zone More ThaD WithIn Wit In Within Sunday WIthIn Within WithIn Within mllee t800 . . mil 1100 .aulbl . 'flitted ....la'tn. a' Doddl, and uu,h' er Mande , a' •• mil .... mil 1400 1000 aoo mU.,. 800 mll.1 16e mile. ~D mllea D"yton or Dayton of D&7toD ot Da,to. dinner. of Day ton 01 Dayton of Dayton of Dayton of J'ri4a1 and ~'ar4ay. . PurohU . Purohu ... e Purch WEIGH T PurchlU e Purch.... Purcha8 Purcha•• Puroh.aAe ... of FOR iALE tin, amount ln. amount ln. amountl n• .. mouat amountll l& Bmountl ne amount ln. "moun IIr.) aDd lin. ,a'haD (Jray move~ Tobaooo etrippln K Ie tbe order to to to to to to to to rarmer s from·,the Dr, EII1I farm, lOu'h o · the day wl$b llome of the .00 • 3.00 • 3.00 2 $ 2.00 $ 2.00 $ 2.00 dooe $ others are I $ 1.00 $ 2.00 1 Pound Wa1Dl n1Ue, to their farm known power borse clipPllr in good 5.M . 5.00 4.00 4.00 3.00 of t ... 3.00 2.00 I M tho Bankl Dtlkln farm, oondltloD. laqulre of John 2 Pounds ." I 2.00 8.00 7.00 6 .00 4.00 I 5 .00 R. D. 21, Wayne evllle. 0 4.00 3 ~ 00 oar vm.ge . 3.00 3 Pounds Mo" Btl&ch, lire. A. R . Taber, of Crider,head f 12 10.00 Bev. Baraea t, 'who hal beeD slok had 9.00 B.OO .00 6 slok wUh 6.00 5.00 been trouble d 4.00 4 Pounds ... I 3.00 for about five Ybarll, when she 11.00 .12.00 10.00 16 8 .00 HOII, 7.00 f •• .0.-0 time, il at 'bill wrltia . M.le .00 Ouroo 6 red .00 5 !\egl.te 4.00 ... Pounds 5 &aklng Cbamb erlain 'II Table*". 15.00 muoh'Jmpro1'ec': old, ' an extra good .00 13 months .00 11 9.00 8.00 7 .00 6 POlmds hal $akeD $wo boUI68 or 'bem breedAr. Can and I!ee Lee Bender · I 4.00 I 6 .00 Jr». Osborn ... matlnj ( 10MI! 1m 17.00 .00 16 13.00 9 .00 I 11.00 8 .00 6.00 tbey ba~e oured her. Siot lon, Waynellvl11e, "JaIO. f i 5.00 7 Pounds .. , pro. . . . . On lite bonM aDd when and 20.00 headao he tl oallAed by '" diporde red .00 17 15.0010 .00 I 12 .00 7.00 I 9.00 are 8 Pounds ... I 6.00 oomplMed he will hsve oDe.f the l&omaoh for whioh these tabletll get 22.00 .00 19 17.00 13.00 aRES: helters 'Rill be frellh in 10 .00 I 12.00 8 .00 Intende d. Trv them. 9 Pounds ... I 6.00 IDOI& up·t,e·cla&e boaea In 'htl leo· , Calves and Cows Two 2'.00 Juae. 21.00 19.00 lltay well. 801d bv all lS.00 lB.OO 11 .00 10 Ponnds ... I 7.00 I 9 .00 abol't horn aUII. All good enell. one !'T.OO 23 .00 20.00 16 .00 14 .00 12.00 10 .00 IImlth .uftm" " of tAma 0 ., ie dealers . 7.00 IDquire of N. D . Smith, C. B. Lewis 11 Pounds .. . h -Be ,,· -S--·6 .n. r 1 aDd IIr. a p"-re'nt hili . f.rm "'" viIi&to& pnng rane BY FREIG BT OR EXPR ESS Eo.. HuffmaD. , Inquire of · calt. and oow frellh tree in United States .. TIt. lIaule 'l'ow..lhip tiUDda, Mercha ndise not mailab le by Parcel Post will be deliver ed J T . Marlat t. R . D. 1, WRY Delayed a' f /) the IItore.) lIohooJ ooDvea "on will be belti Deeville, Ohio. indicat ed in lower table. (Metho d of shipme nt option al :with KIIB AUn ChlDow eth and Wlllia II. 8. ohDroh, rebrtl lfY'. lin, laat lIun TO YOUR NEAR EST FREIG HT OR EXPRESS STATI ON. APLE Syrup ~ocharometer~ an'b lIurra , wUl addreu 'h, m..'· KIlley werl enterta lD84 C. F. or e BooU free ou~f·town deliver y, for lIale. Inquir day by IIr. a.d lIr• . laoob ' Note: For co nvenie nce, and to make unifon n the entire loa. OhIO. Valley, Spring l D. R. s. Thoma . the store'. delive ria by freirht lin. ADDa StiDlOD laYe an tn. aDd family th o U. S. Parcel Post I,..tem of wnes is also followe d in J 211 . en IilmUll n IIr. and Mn. New&o krCII"D I talk a' "riend' lI Gharoh Or express . AND Separa tor, good ' all ~ew Ur&aiDed on liunday Elder C. P . lIaDda" mornin ,. WYtin Itll Zene White pure (lome 1th Zona Also Gth Zone ea Hh :Gono Hh Zona 8rd Zo na 211u Zo n a 1st Zo n e lDU." In U. B• . lin llarab aarlan aDd lIrl. Lydia IIo4dll , AUce Obeno we'h andRo III U. S. In 11. ~ . Muy p, Marshl ill, R. R . /) In U. B. dottee. In U . S. In U. R. !I ... TtIaD i. I Mo In Wltbln Wlthtt' WithIn WithIn WIth In J 29 S.rvl l eD&er&aIDed IIr. and lire. Davll. mil. . Wlthl" 1&00 \\'Ithln mllY 1Il00 W"yne svtlle, Ohio. mllea 1400 e' 1000 mil 600 miles H mIlC 300 '8 mllt 0 15 !i e mil 50 of DaJ'ton or Duyton o f Dny lon of Day t on IIr. and lire. FraDk Cook eDter o f D::ty t on o f I JaY l on o t Dayton ~ (Jbaa. "iDtlel ci aDd two lonl for PurcbaM hue urc~ P e P urchas Purchlu . Purchas e Vurc tllll!l e PU r c h M e amount.... • mountl~ amo untln. diODer, SaDclaY•. _ e amOl/nl lnl amountl n .. Iii.mouJlt lnlt ta'Ded on lalt !!lunda" Meur8 . Ber. nmountl ns Ilm ountlllg to to to to to 10 to and PenoDII troubl .d with parttal bar' EUer aDd Cbarlie , WarreDLaoy. .180.00 $75:00 $50.00 e $30.00 i'loreno ~20 . 00 MI811 d Laoyan $10.00 $7.50 $5.00 are orleD very maob bene a.rry pe.. for for for for lpent for for for for ItW bl m ....aKin' tbl affeoted lin. •J. H. Clleno weth wttb every every every every Friday and every ight .. . every cvery ('very padI 'Jaorou llhly wheD ap,lyln g Thund ay 100 Ibs. 100 Ibs. 100 lbl. -100 lba. -100 Ibll. -100 lhe. Ills. 100 Ibs. 100 OJJamb erJaln'l ...tnh'Deat. Thill Un· lltee Alice (JbeDowetb . . paiDS. &lo ••eD' al,o nU ..... rbeuma lin. aande Dakin and childre n 'or ..Ie b1 all deal.n . oalllCl on lire. B. C. Dakin aDd eExeep t goods of great weight and bulk. on. afterno Sunday when return charr_ family, !!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!I!!!I&.!!I!!'=!I!!!!!~='''.!!!!!~ Note 1-Goo ds deliver ed by Parcel Post are returna ble only Mi. AUceQheDowetb enterta iDed arc prepaid by the purcha ller. Popu lar Mec hani cs IIldef 0, P. Beadle and ~08a Davil, How'. ThIIP labelle d, but as the Parcel e azin Mag Note 2-Fra gile articl61 will be careful ly packed and duly _li1lftl aV al,b'. - - -, IT" be held re8p'onsible for "WMftQ eo YOU CAM UIilDUS' rAliD .utia t8 qul&e in Post docs not guaran tee their safe deliver y, the store cannot We elfer ODe Bunclro d the of Story ed A. GREAT Continu writing . breaka ge. Reward for .ny·. . . of Uayrrh tha',diI PI)ISd a' tbe jlme of . hill f t World'a Pr~reu which you ts agatn ou, 01' other discoun tll, are not be mal Ibe b ea&an may begin reading at any time, and OADO' be cared b7 Ban 'a Note S"'-Goods sent C. O. D., or sold with uaual wholes ale forever, interest which will hold your I . wilb of heT maDY triende deliver ed free outside of our own walt0" deliver y limits. E EY'" '0 T '-d 0 (Jan. d 8 Uh aDd I i 8~er 110 ,AlII UCllIIOIIYH 100 'ICTUJIEI A )I 0", 0 , . q I,; ., F. J. CH N ned, m man a n. have known F. J. IIo!we; the Wldersig 100 AII110LEI or IEItEIW. IIITDUT Mn. J. CheDey for t.lte last 16 years, and believe Rebeooa Crame r eD'erta lDed "Shop N_" D - " - t (20 "8ft) The and nlKb' ay ea,urd we'h . Cblno all blm perfectly hono~ble In siva easy ways to do thinp- how to make our Parcel Post otfica- on . \ ClIff)' to able C<lDcerning this new free deliver y of ours may be obtain ed at traDlaCtlotu .nc! finandaUy iisef1II artIcI,. for home an4 shop. reoalrs. etc. Dta from Dayton , 0., tor 25c out aD1 obllptiol1l IQacle by his flllQ. ""-'_M~" (JOpages ) tellahow to the mczza! line fioor. An officia l Pareel Post ma.p for IhipmB Mr. a.d".r l., MODtle BobUn and make Miaalon furniture , win;l~outfita, boat.. NATIONAL BANIt OF COMMSRCB, UId all the thInp a boy loves. Toledo, 0, famtll .DHna iDed., SUDday diDDer ",Poet. mqic, . ~ COPa tl CIIITI lIM. .n; , PIlI 81M IIorl&n &ciard Mn. IIr. iJ)teraaUy, HalI'I Catarrh Cure or newadea1er, your Aak _ _1' ....,.. fOIl B,e ~Dd .~ Bobll" . ::-----, .0.--' IIr. Gu, OheDo we'" oalled 00 ht.
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THE CHILD BEHIND. J.nok abou t ns you walk nlo ng the Be Successful in the District School One Must Have stropt anll s ee how Inn ll Y ch ildre n you cun c o unt (~ b ll~l n g urt c r o r r idi ng on Made Earnest Preparation and Must Have Ih l' " nd ~ or WOI!OIlS In I he s l l'l"e l o. Th e Faith in Boys and Girls odds n re 1I£'<lI'y I ha t yo u "a nno t (all to eea Buch l\ 8 1 ~h l ,' I·.. ry Il ml' you la k" th e lrou ble t(l I('u k F, ... 'r y bL,dy 6('P9 That the b('~ ( r " s u lts m ay be at· t o \l' n ~ h i p h n" \\f1 t o t ho wri leT wh e re t he s lg hl nn d no hooy do PH flll ylhi ng ta lll "" ill Ib" ,Ii, t r lt't s ~ b ()nI8, It lit th o IUlt er 1. t il " l· n~,' . III"s l or t h v abou t IL \\'o ul" ~ " U b"II "1 ,. l hut It Is 1l ~ (' I" S a l'V Illa l WI' 1111(1 iu t h l' le l1 (' ber 1(,lI l' h,'rs u ri' h i~ h :,' h, wl a lld ('o ll ('~ o j us t li S mu ch I\ !! :' !1I 8 1 I h ,' I II \\ (o r It a le w "'~ " "li" l l'ita ra (· (l'r is t\" ti. (·h l·( gr n,III Rtes : iI r(' 1I' or Ih,·" , ha\' e 1'""". ch ild to oUl ('1l t", h llld ns \I Is (or a IIl lI o l\~ I h .. ~, · I~ a d l"' p Il\ t C'r ~ ~ t III tr;'8 i li.. ~ o f t h (·i r n\l'lI . T he n · lir e f,' 'IV bPr i. 8t r" ng (' r (rom oul nt 1"\\, 11 10 s tOll his . lIfe or ('lll ll lt!, )' I,.-op le anli [a lth i ll the o u ~ d l n" ' rl'l\( ' ~ H bf' t 11"" ' 11 Ih, ' 1. 'a ,·I,,·,.. ,,.JlI e· l,. Wll hl ll I(' n reN of a h ydrllDL a rt( 1 t h,· pa l·,' lI tS. "' h kh "Olld iti " " i! II G 1.10 ), S all d gi rl s . A l ,~ a (' h e r \\'Iltt ~ c in · j,(' t I h e ~ trll ll g f' r 11')' It on Il fl d he 600n doub t .lI le t o 11«, 1I1a l llrr t y o[ I h ~ t.',,", h 11 ndN h l rn ~ ,' \( In th c c lutch es o r th e ler .. " t II) r ll ral lif t' n nds e XllI'('ss io n In In g fo r "'. lIu ilf' t h.· " P I)(I~ilt, IlS l1 a lly 1111' l·uull t r ... sc' hoo l wili 11180 \)e round pre I'll II " wh(' n ' th t'I'(' I ~ It fOI T E' o f illl law. SIl )'6 Ihl' IInrtfo rd ('our a nL Dut d oill/( SO il \> ' thill g~ t hat will III1\.1ro l·e m at ur e a nd poo rly pro' 1';\ rl'tI I l'aC' heftl. le t a c hi ld Iry It a ll a nd t hNe h o Is. '. be chuI'c h, the h Oll1 e and th e soc ia l life S6 1t1 e tOWT1 ti hll' board s "'ur 10 k"I' p 1'\01\' th o Ine l' ltllbl e re~ul t of lI lis utt er negl l'c-t ( 0 e n to 1'(' 0 a ) ij w that mak e a o f l' h lldro' ll with w ho m h e co rne ~ In a good (('aehH. t il illld ll l; l h a t a ~ (' d is (' on tll (· t lu tbe He hool room I\\' e days 11 II Itllfl l'S . \) lI t (h l'l'" 11 1'" " Io: r t' at 1 11 " 11~ fo r sa te t y Is Sim ply to tnvite pe ril. ill lile week . The old ·lim e plan o f mlltllre t ~,,,: h e r ~ ill 11111' r ll l' lIl s 'hll" ls Pre tt y S OO Il, p08Hlb ly on 8110 ther paKo " board ln ' ronnd ." . whil e nOl so ('0 111 ' who hll\' e h ('(' 11 S f' 1'\ Ill!; luI' ",n ny )'t' " rs of tb e pa per In which this lll't.lcis ap- m l' l1,labl l' in somc o[ ilij f " atllr e ~ , gu\' o In Ol1 e or 111'0 ",.»)/)IIls 0111 1 II ho 11 1' 4.' pearR, l here will be 1/,0 a ccount 01 an· tbe teadJ er an opportun ity to ICPo rn t horo ug h ly " p· I , ... la lt' ill (I " , ,,· 11I (' lh· othe r automob ile accld e nL Some ex· s omething of the s cttlng o f th e 11( (' of mls. \)lI t' "'"111 1111 I II X(' llI a T O \\, I1 ~ hi1', 'ltabl e obse rv e rs will lik e ly ca ll It nn t h c sc hool (:hlldro n. Qull e lh l' oppos lle (; roc n l' " 0 111) 1)' , h a ~ ta llJ; h t in Ih G automob ile outrag e. It wIll be tbe o f th e o ld ·tlm o plnn may b(' foutHl In S Rll iI' R" hool [ O J' BP I'l' lI tl'l' n y!'a rg. Il l" .Htor), of bow an automObile ran over man), Vlll cPs wher e th e t t- ae h I' lI\' es In!'; " u\I·lo·da t.,· d() ('~ nol 111 ('a n Iha t a a chi ld that hali been p lay in g catch rar Rw ay from th ~ s(' hool IIntl r i d c~ to INtdw r ha ~ ~ nl l.J l' a (·"d al l t h e [aug and behind and had Jum'ped orr the vehicle an d frow It In a buggy or on an e loc· fl' ills . III ( h (' ~ .. ,, 10.1 1'1' l1I en II lId \\' 0 11 ](' 11 !r lc ear, tlm lcg him se lC to Il r ri"" at Ih(' r(' is foulld In IlIlY tir ll l'S j ll , I th l' Htll' It WDJI s tealing a ride on. The one the sc hool at or near th e hour of he- hl lit.\' t hat HtlOlI l,1 .. ha rn"tl' rlzl) 1\ gooo way to prevent Ul ese killings for ginning, goes through t h e fo rm of t('a ..t, N ~l a l1 .\' ,,<'twol hOB l'd R h a~' 6 which drive rs are not to blam e Is to t eaching th e Mehool [or s ix ha ul' S, a nd bpI'1I [ 0 1'(' ('<.1 til n ball doll t h ", old p la n Impress on th e oh lldre n and their pBr· In ,real bast e ,1 l' pa rt s ror hOl11 f' . PII ' (I f 111' 1'1'1' I"?f'p ill f< a It' al'i ler IOll ge r than ents that th~s bU8lnea8, whIch the law d el' su cb co nd it ion s It up p a rH that n o 1 11" 0 Y'!llrs , n'~a l'dl" s s II ! the 'lllalill e 8 forhlds, mU8t atop. thougbt or con Rl ll e r ll tl ot1 Is g iven to of thl' )w rso n. On th e otlWI' hand, lbe! the we lfare or th o t' h lld o r ('omm ll nl t y praN il'l' or k"" p lll J!; a 11'l1c hl'l' lW O o r A bahy never laughs, an age.i pel'- lit any other lInl(' thall dllrlll g s "hool three )' f'UrR l'I'g art.lle,;s or b.lld '1IIall· son very rarely. But the amUe, llke h Ollrs . In 80llle comlllun lLieH It Is 1m· ti es, that he 11111), ('I tc, h l~ le ng th o C the pl.e aaures of the palate, accwdins possible tor h im to ~e(' lIr o 8 boarding scrvkes III s<'<' urlllg 8110l hl'r s b oo l. Is to, Brillat Savarln. belonge to all the or rooming pla ce IIIlIOllg the p eOI)l e I' e ry "Ii'pn ~ lvl' [or th f' c ~lIdre n fo r "hom tho B< twol I~ SIIP POI ted. • leven ages of maD and with normal whom be Is serving. Anoth e r eB ~e lltlal ('hllracterlstlc of a A. R. (;HAHAM. persons It Is universal. Ima&1ne a nev. toad tea(' her Ig earn es tness in prep ur· College of Agrl clllturl', Ohio S t ate l lnl· el'1lmlllng hUll1an being, anlS you mlLlt atlon . There are not a ~ many r ural v ers lt y. anume . that he III either a phyalcal or 8cboo l teachers 8S Ulere should be a psYchological ecoentrlclty, or both. wbo ha"e lake n th e time and 1)lIlns to THE COUNTRY BEAUTIFUL The G ~~polnt younjfBter Vlho abot Ilrellare themselves for tbe work fo r hlmseU In Central park, Manbattan, which they aro willing to receive pay . and died a tew bours later, Is laid to It Is a crime again st hu manity to lake have bee n known ..mong his IIchool· Into one's c h arge a lot of \,Ilnocent and matee a.e "the boy that never .mlled." IIn sus pe cting c hildren and t o go He could work, he conld study, he through the form of wbat may be could think. He appeara not to haTe ca lled "tcac hln g s c hool." The lack of serlollsn ess tou nd In some of Ohio's been without allectlon. Yet suicide at sc hools ma y he fath ered by th e d e s ire the age ot sixteen was the climax or a to earn mon e y, regardll' B8 ot the c hild 's aort ot abnormality which scie nce Dev. welfare , or may b e due to the i mma· er had an ollportunity to analyze or turlty of many teachp.l's. Th e pu bllc cia_airy. Tbe child that never ' smllell Is large ly to blame Cor not paying Buf· I demands sclentUlc attention. In thl.tJ lIc1ent wages to Invlle and retain in rather Jumbled up universe occaSions tbe s c hool the most successful teacb· I lor smiling are everywhere. Breaks ers. Dollars and cents Is the s mallest : In .ymmetry are e verywhere. An eye measure oC t h e work of. a flerlous and that does not see, a mind tbat does not Bym)lathetlc teacber. [n many town· comprehend such breaks. l.tJ uDuaual s hi ps, the average a ge of the t eachers 18 not above tw enty·two year s, a nd In e nough to be made a atudy of for the s ome places It is 118 low as twenty. A ulUmate benellt of the r e.t of tbe rac~ . s trikin g con t rast exists between one
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nl e," SHit! J es us, " II' I him de ny h lms.-It, und t:lk ll op hi s crOSB, li nd foll o w til.·... ,' l'BUS IUIlk es ~h .. dUlY of 01 .. II YIIII: ~l' lr nil CI!(;c uUal 1·\lIIU I~l t .. of (, hrist iUII o..Il s (·l ph'ij hlp. A man (' a n not l,,' a r"ll u II' c r [Ie .I, 'S US un. less h" d "I1I ... hllJ lS " lf, or , Il S th ' Gre k t n n II Hlicn t t'B. d" lI lp s h ilUS 'If u t terh' . Th " r plj uir''' llle nt Is lI ot (h " de llllll ~r an y thlll i(. l'ltlH'1' lilt I" u r II llI l' h. lO ~elf, but th o utt .. r d '1Ilnl o r sa lr - a too o fl. en ull r pcogn lz ed d lfT"r L' lI c.:o. A ~ th,' It'r m s l anli s III th e Gr"e k. lb o Injunc ti on o f o ur Lord tu his !l V' 'ry rJ IH('j pit" 10 "d e n y h iIllBI'If, " In. cl uflp8 th " Id va of tlJrnln~ one's se lt aw ay rro m o n e 'o oe lf, of re j ectin g S I? If a~ (lIP <I ... s lro or otJ lf. It ~UggCBts Lb e th ought o[ two c ' flt ers - tlo \( IlOd C hrls l th o one to be d eni ed and the other to be tL coe pted . 11S un object or attru c tlon Illld d e vo tedn e ss. Its use In th e orig inal s e e ms to say; "If you wo uld tum toward me , 'y ou must turn away trOIn yo urs e lf. If )'ou wo uld ac ce pt m e a s th u chlM obj ect of desire, y ou must r e nounco you r s e lf ut! Bu eh an obj ('c l. If you would henee rorwnrd li ve In Ul)' Hen ' lce , you mus t a t onco ce aatl to li ve for your owu pleasuro and Int e rcst. " Real Meilnlng of the Summon., It doea /l o t d\recUy e njoin th e 811P' p r eSSion of' selt, o r th e overco ming o r selt. or tbe cons tant battling wllh sslt; but it calls to the turning away from self, lh e ceasing to live for selt, lhe pracUctll Ign oring or forgetting of £e lf as ::I CE!Uter of interest and \lI! an ObJ. ect of de.sll'8' Self-d enial Is selt. Ignoring In heart y self.surrender. In overv Instance In which our Lord spoktl of ' taking up th e cross, or of bearing the cross as a test of dillclpk~ ship, he us.!d tho term In the senee or volunlary Ufo.s urrend e r. Tbe disciple ot Christ must put his lite at th e dis. pOBaI uf Christ; h e must do as ChrlBt would have him do, rather than \lI! be might Ilersonally prefer to do. He must live and mov e and be lUI one whose lite Is no longer at his own dis'. posal. This must be his n ew t hougbt with each new d ay, a nd It mus t COil' trol his .lve r y act and word lind pur. pose. :-;ot the sutTerl n g that mIght a c. cnmpany c rucln xloo, but th e s urre nder "f life e ~'e [\ to cntclfl~lon tor Chrlst'll sake, was !lIg nifi ed and s),mbollzed In be arin g the, crose, ao Lord enjoine d. Ju st herll 18 whero th e convention. aI meaning of the term " cross· bear· 1ng" dlffer n 80 wid ely from Its ~Illll. eal meaning. A "cross" 'Is no lon ge r und ers tOOd to be a stak e, a. . gibbet. or a gallows; but It Includes an ything thst crosses, or tbwarts. or vexell, or trie s us, Inl our dally IIfe· path ; h ence of these towns hips and one In which ! A ROildslde Advertising Directory. til" bearing of a cross Is now ( mlstalt. th e uv erage age of teacherll Is a frac. ! To be s een In Licking county , near "!n ly) supposed to b e th e bearing or tlon above thlrtY-one years. In a Newark, Ohio, · enduring o r trials and sufferings, pe tty = = = = = = = = ========== = = - - - .-.-or gre at, lor Christ's sr.ke. Only Real Cro..e ..There Is no Buch thing as "little crosses" in one'a dally life course. al· t hough on ,a often h ears such thlnga ~ poke n ot. It n cross Is a cross at all Many owners 01 IlInd somewhat are quite ~ati~fll . ,tory. know e nou g b I it Is big enough to hang on. to die on. above t he average In quality, after a bout the gro wlh and demands of If It Is not large enough for tbat, It practicing fe rt llity m ethods for spme plants to realize th at J CUll not take Is not II. cross In the Dible lIenBe. It Is true thnt crosa·bearlng. as a years, conclude they have rece ived no food from tbe so li eo ntillull ily w lthollt ing some, Il nd I have fa ith B~' nonym of voluDtary IIfe-eurrender, replaC benefits, become discouraged and qulL The results are us ually easy enougb enough In the advice of m en who ba,' 1! Includes whatev er of suffering, or of to see, il t h e land wss originally rath· devoted the ir lives to this work, to ue- trtal·en:iurlng, or of personal privation, e r poor', but an Increa se of fi ve bush· Heve that I am on tb e right track . may come to one as a disciple I)f th6 e ls corn per acre Is mu ch more dlffi· Moreover , th e m ethod s tha t I am fol . Lord JesuEI Christ; hut It Is not true cult to distinguish by me re obsorva· low ing are n ot cs p ec la ll y e X llenRi\'o that the e!lse ntla l thing In cMss·bea", tlon. when added to a fie ld whlcb and I regarli th e cos ts as mere addl . Ing Is Bulferlng. or trlal·e ndurlug, 01' usua lly produces 70 bus hel s of corn tl ona l inves tm e nts. Although I c a ll pe rsonal privation, for Chrlst's sak? lier acre, t han when added to a 30· not \lut m y fin ge r rIght down u'lon ( 'rOBs-be aring Is the signifying of oue 1\ uusbel cor ll C('Op. The gain. how ever, th e specifiC' gaIn year by year, I ~)ro. r e adi ness Il0 liv e or to die In .ChriBt'S I''''rnce, with or without suffe ring-as Is non e the less real on t hllt 8ccOlml. paso to ('on llnll e as I am doing." Think I his OVl?r. It so und s like pret. tb e duty l,f the hour may requlre.ty soli d log ic . doesn 't Il? Sunday School Times.
The m&Chlnery, h o money nnu tha me n for carrying on the hiS works In " estern c.anad.~ In 1913 n rn al ready prov ide d for. The sple nd id burv est whi ch was uuccessfun.y g ar ll lI Tl, d . and by tills time mostly ma r k l'red . respond ed to the big hope s t ha t w en!l had tor It early In the so ason . and In· spired capitalists and railroads to furth er In vestment and building F rom lake ports to mount El ln base> Iher e wil l be carried on th o bl g&ost opera tions In city buildin g and rail· ,vay construction tb at has eVl'r ta k(m place In tllat country . The C'llnadlan Pacific railway hilS everyth Ing In A 8tyll sh skirt 1lI0d e i 18 hero pre- wa ltln, to continue their grcut work l euteo..l . T h e garment Is c ut In fo ur of double trscking th e sy8tem Bnd by gol'l'S. and closes at th e lert s ldo of t he tIme the Panama Canal 18 open to th n hnck. It can b e moda with Em· tramc th l' r e will b e a double line of pl re or regulntion Wlll st lin e, aod wi th .teel tram Lake Superior to t h e Pa· or wit hout drap ery. T b e skirt 18 es· clflc coa8t. The cost will exce ed p eclall y IIpp roprlllt e ror costume d e· thirty million dolla1'8 . The Oland \'t'lopnt pnt. hut mllY b o use d fo r wenr Trunk Pac illc plan or buildi ng a firs! ' with sepa rute waists, partic ula r ly If cla88 trunk line and th e n fe p-d era fashioned without dra pe r y. Pllttern ( 59G :q Is cut In s lzos n Tarlous points will be carrie d turwllrd to :10 In ch es wa is t tn('osure. Me dium with ail the force that great com pan)· size will require 3 % yurds of 54 Inoh can put Into tho work. The Can adian material. with drap ery, and without Northern Is prepared to put Into me>drape ry 2% yard s o f 54 In ch material tlon all tbe e n ertn' Ihat young gia nt of ftnance and rallroad buildi ng con Is n ee ded. put Into various ente rprises of pro\,ld· T o' procure t hl. pa tlem .enit 10 rents Inc and crea.tlng tranBportation faclll· t o "Pattern [ )(·pnrlm e nl." or th t8 .puper. ' Vrlto nnm e a n •• nll c1rc 8s rlftl"I),. "nd be tle8 , 8ure to give 811.0 und numlxtr at Vllltern. BulIdlr:g operation!: In th e sEl"\"eral cities. that have already marl('d themselv es a pla oe In the \l9t of £ue· SIZE ... .. . .. .. .... .. NO. 5963. ce utul and growing c ities, w1l1 b e NAME . .. ... ........ .............. .. .. .. .. .. ..rrled on more largely than ever. llchoolll, public buildings. parliament TOWN ...... ... . ......... . . ..... .. . .. . ..... . bulldlngll, colleges, bus lnos8 hlocke, STREET AND NO. .. ... ............. ..... . apartmentll, priv,a te residences . banke, etreet and other munIcipal Improv &6TATE . ••.••• •• _•• __ •••• _....... .... .... ... . m e nta ha1l\l their appropriation ready, and the record at 1!)13 will b e som&GIRL DOLL'S SET. thing wondertul. Other places which are towns today will make the rsplel etrldell thst a.re expected and " '111 become cities. There will b e othl'r F.dman tons, Calgarys, Reginlll! and SRS· l.atoOD!, oth er places that may In tb elr acti vity help to convince th81 outer "'orld of th e 80lldlty and p erma· n enoy of the Canadian West . Th& country III large and wide and broa d and tbe ends of Ito g r eat width and Il' ngt h are but the limits at Its agrl· cultural area. Its p eo ple 'nre progr esilve. they are strong. there Is [)P enervation ther e. The country t eems wltb· this life, this ambition , this fondn ess to create and to use the fo rces that await the Bettler . If they come trom the South, and hundre dll ot thousands or them have. th e)' are now the dominant men ot tb e North . 5980 and they have ImbIbe d ot the Bplrlt of the Nortb. Therefore It Is fair to say that no portion of the continent will Bhow such wonderful r esults 88 Western Canada, and the yoar 1913 This doll's \let consists of dre8s , COIlt, " 'Ill be but tbe beginning of a wonand hat. and Is an ea8Y aet for the lit· de rtul and great future, And!Ol thl. tl e girl ' learning to sew, as she can ~uture the 200,000 Americans wbo 188hlon tb e tiny gannents beNielf. thus made It tbelr home, and those Who ,cqualntlng herself with tb e use of preceded them, will be a considerable ~aper patterns. The garments are portion ot the machinery that will !:,., mud e similar to those worn by tbl! uRlid ' rn' ' !i'r lnglng abou~ tbll result. child , and dolly will be Quite stylis h predicted. The development of 1913 will nc.t wh e n dressed up In the outtlL Patte rn (6 980) Is cut 10 sizes 14 to be conllned to tbe prairie provinces. 26 Incbes long. Medium size will r e- Railway building and city building I" quire for dress % yard of 36 Inch Brltll1h Columbia will be I!upplement· material, % yard of 27 Illch contrast· cd by the farm. the ranch and th. Ing goods, % yard of 44 IHeb material orchard building of that province. tor th e coat. with % yard of 24 Inch Vancouver will make great strides In silk for the hood, 14 yard of 27 Incb building, and Victoria. the staid old (or the hat. lady of 80 many years, has already 8bown signs of modern ways , a nd it To procure Ihl. pnttern 8~nd 10 cp nts the progress made In 1912 ma.y b e ac. to "Patte rn Dcpnrt m c ll t ," or lhhJ Pilfe r. ' V rlte nnme nnd addrc f4s ~ 1r.11 n I.\' . tine 1.10 re~ted as anything like wbat It will aure to ,ive 81:0 uncI n u m.bf'r or "alt e rn.. be In 1913; ' there will be wonderful dev elopme nts there. During lal1t Jear tbe permits went ove r the ten SiZE .. ......... . . . .. . NO. 5980. million dollar mark a nd much more is BearIng the . Mark., NAME ••••.•• _~ •• _....... . ...... . .. .. ..... . promised for Hu~' year now !lo te re " '" . th e marks of the Lord upon.-Advertlsement. TOWN ••••••• __ •• ____ • _... . ...... ... ...... .. J esuH ." - Gal. 6: 17. The' eXllct marks of Paul will not BTRItET AND NO. • _............ .. ....... . Collecting Antlqultlea. bt) like ly t o be Infli cted on UB. F ette rs. Siopay roce lved a card on ,,' blch sto nl ngs . tll fl lash , and the like will IITATR • • •• • • _. .............. ............... . wns engraved: "Protessor llruc~ probably not b e brand ed on our bodies. Antiquarian ." -.. \ '1 f ) may ha\"e to le nrn t.v b enr How Early Day Indlan8 Lived, He knew no such person, so )JIs ·curl. th e m~k s of Chrlot Ir, ci rcumstances Early d a y Indians lived In tep!!os oslty lod him to receive him. of ease and peaco and pros perity. "What Is your business, profussor?" Then what are the marks ot Christ made of the sklna of anllllais . When wh e ll th e vessel Is s ailing over calm bunaloes were p lentiful they used the h e a s k ed politely. "I am a collector of antiquitie s," an . and s unlit seas? These: That lob-. skins of the huge beasts to cover tbs vlously b elo ng to him, n eve r afraid to tepee poles. Tbe skins were sewed to · awere d tbe old man. "So I Imagined. And h ow can 1 cOllfe sB his name In Joy or pain , In g e th er eo that snow and wind could lIerv~ you ('aSR or WO(1, In want or abundance; not penetrate. At t he top of the tepeo they left a paying a deposit on tbis little that I (1ommlt my life wltbl)ut r eserva· small opening through whlcb the tI!II au have owed for more tban ti or, to his authority-willing to walk . on the sunny height. or " through the smoke could escape. In the center a Lhre years.'" hole was dug In ' the ground about a valley at the shadow of death;" to foot In diameter. A nre burned In ' this Spoiled Her Secret. keep life or to risk It at his bidding; hole "all winter and kept tbe ground "My first hUliband and I kept our he Is my Iklog and lord, and , am at In the tepee warm. marriage a secret for nearly a year." hlB d IIIP0881: I will march wltb him When night came tbe tepee was "Didn't you llnd It ratber dlmculU" In triumph Into the cIty. or watch with closed tIghtly. Fur coata and blankets "Oh, no. DOt at all. We could have blm In tb e agony ot Gethsemane as helped them bear the cold on thn he shall d ll rect; that I will hold on to worst ot nlghtl; In fact, they were colte on for a mucb longer time It the the wPoY ol~ his commandments in slm· comfortable, A cold bath on the ~old . ""rrlble reporters badn't been 111l.2?"" pllclty and . unworldliness of life, est of days enabled the Indians to en ' tog around When I applied tor my dl. Torce." through "evil r a llort and good report," dure the cold better than the white and will ,cheerfully bear wttneas to man, who COUldn't summon ' enl)ugb Dr. Plerce'll Pellets, .~al1, Bugar.cOlltt!d, hlm.-Rev. Cbarles Bra n. ' courage to undergo this ordeal.-From IMy to take .. caDdy reeulate and Invlgol'o "Indian Stories," . by Maj. Cicero Ita .Wmacb, liver &lid !Io;,ela &lid oure 00 .... Klpatloa. Adv. Newoll. Be Kind. ----~Havo you ever noticed how much ot The Infant Terrible. Taleno ahd Virtue .. Christ's -me wal spent In . merely de> "Mr. Lllabeau; II! It true that you It II! with talents as wl~h vlrtuel! : iDg kind t hings' He spent 8 great · h1:(n't 'Cot senle enoUga to come In proportion of btl ttme simply In mak· One muat love · them fqr th.e lr own out of .the rain 7" sake or renounce them entirely. And Ing peopl e happy, In doln«' "COod "Ye., MI.s Kitty; you must IllwaYI turns" to people. There II only one neither of tbem II acknowledged nor belle:re what papa telll JOu." . thing greater tb",n - happlnel. In the rewarded, eKcept When theIr lIOiee/J8or world, and ' that II hollnels: and It I. caD practice ~em WUleea.-;-Goethe. 1I0t In our keepln«: but what God · haa '---.Rev.,..lng' Thlng&; .' . . lIut In our power II t~e hapPlneaa. ~f , Hewltt-: What do ' )'ou ;tblok of ' thl' tho.e ' about UII~ and dla\ 'I ~ely,. to. '.utrraaette,bull~'.1 ,~:.:t 't. f . .'. be lecu~d ~r our ~tnl lktnCl}O ~ea.ol ) oteilfe.tt .; J f it, !a,.ea"1~ ;~ !ta ,;IOId~:
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Napoleon was the greatest egotist at billtory. He was not disposed to give credit uMuly to other people. Yet be wrote of hla mother: "It la to my motber, to her good prinCiple., that lowe my success and all I have that 18 wortb whDo. I do not hesitate to lIay tbat the future of the child depends .<on the mother." All l hrough lite be ordered his broth ere and elBten aro"nd, and paid slight heed to reI .. Uves of any sort. Yet he always treated hll! mother with respect, and Bhe In ber turn never lost her bead, but tbriftlly laid aside resources for the daYB of adversity which 8be 8aw were bound to come. Thl. Influ ence of mothers Is Inevltabl6, 8ay8 tbe Kansas City Star. The lather Is away from home a large ehare at the time. It la _ _ __to the mother that the chUd turns. She la his closest companion for the flrst few years ot bls lite. In all the period when bls habits are forming he Is can· stantly In aseoclation wllh her.
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It Is astonis hing how prosperous we IIhould be If the r e we re no waste and Th e dair y ('ow is lhl' hard est wor:,. 108ses. We are no w told that cattle pd o[ a ll IItlr '1I)Il1 c ~ 1 it' anima ls. Every ticks COBt th e country $100,000.000 a year ij he g ives 1'1'0111 tI\' e (0 l en limes year. It we r emem be r arigbt, the deh er w('i ght in nlf lk. contai ning n9 partment of agriculture has told us much nC' tua l d ry ma lt N a ~ d o th e bod. that rats cost us us m uch ae tbat, and 1('5 of (1\'0 or tbre e s t('(' r8. \\' he n we several other varl (; ti es of ve rmin and (' on s ielf'r t hat It req uires lIf1proxlmatl" Injurious Insects rob us at 8S m uc h 01 Iy t h e Hall Ie amoUlIt ()r I' ne ('J.(Y to ,Iro. large r sums. The 'nderwrlters tell UB dl1 ~ c twelliy jloun ds or 1I1ilk as It do es that n early all th e $240.000,000 a yeat Ohio filrmer'8 covered feed lot wher., to p lo w on e ncr<' of la nel, 11' (' ('lin g et a con ('E'pt iOll or th e f ll orcno us amount we 1050 In connagratlons la prevent· manure is saved, of wo rk I h e co w doe". able, and the doctors tell ua that the It is ell c ollragln~ to lind a man who greate r part of the sic kn ess, whlcb III Man y neo pl e have the ha uit of jump. a tremendous dralD ·on Individual and tak es a more rlltion a l view of th e ti llU' DaUonal res ources. Is pre ventable. lect. Mr. J. Smith, who lives In the Ing ut COO (' III"lon5 without fir s t taking ce ntral part of th e stal e , has be e n the time to im' es ligate. They <Ire Sonje time we may stop these leaks. practi c ing fe rtility meth od s for years, mu ch 111,(' the IItlle boy Wh o was to.ld He has lim ed most of h is land, grows uy his le uc her to rea d frOJ'n his primer. There Is one district In China whlcb clol'e r on all of it, and II SCS rock pbos· The .!Joy read as fo ll ows: "Thl g i8 a I. going to rcfor.n the opium scandal phate Ilberall)' . He [CCd R a large num· warm d o nghn llt. S I(> p on It." "Whr. ot the nation without any sentimental bel' of steer9 e a c h wintel' and thu s re- Johnn y." said the t ea cher, "that can't nonsense, Opium fiends under forty turns the larger portio n o[ thc fertillz· 1 be righ t. Le t me see yo ur boo k." Tbls are to be executed snd thos e over that Ing material s baek to the fi e lds. The 1 Is th e se ntence s h e found : " This ia a ace will be Imprisoned tor lite. whlcb accompanying Illustration s hows a worm. Do not step 0 11 It." Is rather revenJing the Oslerian meth· par t of his cOI'e red feeding lot. The od. So tbe habit is bound to be cured ' manure Is given a lI\)el'a l s prllll;llns or finely ground rork phos llhate sev. If "Iooke" Is worth money, then a without tlreSCIIDo ed ucatlonal proeral tim es eac h weel<. 1 great' many ta r m ers ca n mal,e money Mr. Smith says that s teer feedlnr, I at this s eason of th e yea r by cleaning has sca rcely paid blm ror the last few up around thei r premises. The mao A Calltomla girl has given up a mil· y'jars, that is, figu red on the lUere chlnery can be put away, old ralls, lInery business worth $25,000 a year to protlt of changing fe ed Into beef, but boards, boxes, etc ., gathered up and «0 on the stage as a chorus girl at he t eels very well repaid because ot I either hurn ed or piled nea~ly Is sarno ~5 a "II'eek, saYB a theatrical ex· the large amounts of mlloure be Ie . corner where they wi!: 110t d etract cbaqe. Ptf'haps sbe figures that with enabled to s ecUl 0 by tills method, from the appearllnce of the barnyard, t.bat l Income and the atace, a tlUe II 'W be n asked what specific results he ----'-''---- _ a..ureel her. eould attribute to the· use of lime and On tb'!) Pacific Coa s t there are big rock phosphate be replled, "[ have grovell . of Itelp or sea weeds which it . "~orll tbe vlctlma or the de Ius. kept nl) accnrat.e-:looounts and can not is thought can be utilized · t~r the pro '. ~I(( lal_en .1 1''' a blind womAn. aay that this field here grows'Slx bush· I ductlon of potash. The dried plaD' b.. Ions luaPec!ed tbat man, ' els ot corn more per acre on tbe aver· contain , ~rom' 2S to 35 \ler cent of p'i. , Pvoh~~. of , de luse boo~ make no ale , tba.n It uSe«! ,td; or that th,e 11111 tasslum ..~hloride, whj~b c~n rea~U)' b ,mOft,. Illfel~Dt UIe of .the.m than the field Clver there rlelds four . busbell! extracted. A .tew englnE'orlng dl~cu ~.H~~ n~~nd, D., D•.. ' " :~~I~ ~0~'4. • ... , .' ~ 1I10re 'I)f whut per acre than fo,. .t !ea remaHI to be solved be~ore Ua.' , i .l . '.; Malice. !1~Db oD.haU ' . • '. . t · , . .uI1. bllt I dlJ kwn'! t\l.at DV' cro~ 11I1lpl~ of ll.Dtash CU" 11. ~tJUIIlCl~ .. ~ ,.". . . . ' .. ;o....~~• .'
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"Yon t1on't 8ay 1I0!" exe1.'m ad' Arcber. "Whe re to, may I as k ?" Tbe con· "nroo llvllle. aDd Qui ck . It 18 a duty at 8table Is after me. Rob, I. 's about-the kldn cys to rid \v hnt I h inted to you- tb e ~rl , tbe blood or urlo love. They are trylnK to spparat!.! \1t. cid, an Irrltatl nl a (If bnck seat Il'rt e th InDe"Jump Lovers Scheme to Separate that la con· polson Idr· ! youn ' the directed pilot (Jost," forming In· stllntly a r e h feated by a Wild Flight in ntve . In mll n. " SI rap yourHe lf side. run , bo)"ll," he directed to b ls ass lat· When (he kid· an Airship. an ta. n6),8 faU , uric aold causee rbeuma tJc beauty aprlal Chug-c hug! - the RV MILDR ED CAROL IN E GOOD. t. fee attacks , headacb el, thirty for grass e th oypr d r. I. R ·r . RtDGE cravel, dl7.zlneSB, fl ob ahot on th e pow e r. troubles , urinary rna· hal t stop ! there , on A ronng man. w(' \1 dr('ss('!\ and "lIold weak eyes, droP8Y ('lev er f ~lced, conlin" "a pldly <low n tb" "hln p! In t?!o ngml' of th o law-" or beart dis ease. y " 1'111' ml l!lC hl pr!" gas pe d ('ecll. prin c ipal Blr('e t of Fai~ v l('w , 6udd('~l Kidney Doan 'a Th py weT!' \('Ilvln~ th" p;round . 111lt paused and sta red ab('n d In a "ln nl ed Pt1I8 he lp the kid· n eys fight olr nrlc way . I-II' had Ilppare ntl y ObRN \'ed not al onf' . Throll iJ; h hi s ofltclill authol"acid-br inging new 80m I') 011(' he did not wis h 10 nI O.'I. Ullrl Ill' tC) pntH th e Rrolln ds the co nstable restrength to wl'ak kldneYII be turn ed down a aid e lart O' at n bri&\[o h ad fairly ovp rt ak,-n hi a prr·y. H e backacb e and urlnary lUll. from t lIe and p mllchln 11111 lit Jmp"'(\ j' had e!c lt r>d wnlk. wlnl';R. To pre· An Indian a Ca •• " 1("8 th., con ~ tab l c, Sllr<' I' nolll'h:' sk lml'lP<i nne of th l' him from a fa ll , hI' said ulldr-r h is brl':1lb . " and I fc'pl \' ''Ilt Il ama!;p and Bave 'Hin~:l~~:lfr.dni.ft:~~~~:t~V:~.I~a .~~··~~ offi. y b.. Inok ln g for Bob was fO rt'" d to g rab th o bulk 1I1J' bod,. ..... ItO blo&~ I cou ld b ludl, ll re. thlll. lIan FilllJlno tl from dlff c< rc nt partH of pretty aure hI' mUNI vilrenl the o Int him dmg and ('Ial e· r a!>p ~ ~~; Th e spea k!'r glnncpd me." !~h!~ i1 :1 ~~o:~..~fnb~C~,~~~tl:l~rlt!'~ til ,· 1. llIuds Olll ~O"'ft t~D "",',,r. I bad "I t'Cfl u p h o a,e ~tJe o. ck Ih " war he- hac] ('amI'. H"at. "Th e con~tll hlli ary do all sorts of hen sl\'e ly ba con. " th "S IO\l tbl~ machln{l!" ft ar"d ~t;::~~~11~1~t.~:~ 'r~1~:~,1~~ttO~:tJIl~ a rllll . pu bl ic st' rvl cl'. fro m "ntt'rlul nlog llI ' n an d th en brok.' InW pnHlt lon , I hat In Rta blp. " \',, 1' got f\ warnwt , Get Do. .'. at AD, 510,.. 60c • Do.. It w as a "In~ ul nr trom th e S lato t! to I' Btablish l ll /: clu :>r' "('I\II't HtOP-I';Ot 10 Mnls h Ihls imsl'lr. h found " fi ()r I ~ II 'f' hich w o b t g ln cllf'v r . K~rLNL~Y anti ll os. M/:ht IIII'; cli Ronsp In, hr- WU R b" nt u pon run· r un'" flrAt. lI (' r p. (,p('ll s trap him poor. sctt ling vlllago dl ap utes, giv ing nri e fl y s lat ccl , till." a FOSTER -MILBUR N CO •• Bq".Io. N_ Y ..... want n't do. h" If . prs h Ol . l\larrH'd gpt Iu orl1r la l co nnt e nllllce to vill age tunc· ning IIway 'Tll';b ! a ll !" Hplntt f'fpd t 1If' offici al. In cillding h iH 1('l':ul g uarrlln n , Lnwyer tlO U8, creHtill g 11I1Ilai a nd mcukal s task y· hi s old ma id dall g h l" r , tu rni ng pal o a 8 tho blplan.' " hot and , he ab Gr tion s, nt e. 11k" an a rrow . warril! e th }'. I'mlssat hlrr.d plr L1' and . Portill "Th(' cn ns tabulllri o I ~ w,,11 truln ed . 'f'- 1,, 11 , . .... . 1 . . III "!'llip on that 1,,'lnwt: ' C'on t InuE'd bl!' . wprp set on n I pplnK lIf'tlld pR his rlrl ll in Ho ldl e r), duti es be tOWII eo nSIn "Now wtl h a wink nt ('''ci \' 1I0b, r::rl:~:r ~:;,"i~~~~ g Y<lun e's s or lo\' progr~B golden .. th de co penul e th 1M tauJ':ht oulll ul's of Ih An , th " bufl'prs, nnLl th e nO 'H'o ncus· "".~ll.(I:w.i. I~·~N", ot th e Is lllllUB, th e municip al corl e. drea n, In th e bud WI"IH'ILLa . I t . n hr a fl pl.,cl'." slo e. forlun r:.1 IIhf' a tn r ('l h waH ('pcl! Deal.,.. I_ r_"", 'U_n. C " patro l and sec rH se rvlc o worl<, dl f· won't l tn' 1I0 l en,t •• Iull..... iii ..... h .. " p. "5(' Tlw . fnmlly (;rabl)(' e with th fpn'nt ways of getting Informa ti on H e li ved oul tll p ('o ns ta bl(', as, sccurcl y 0 11 k('f'll in ;: a ho ld pnt puttl'd Int WaR lawYN' _ _::=::s and tion __ from natives, clea r observa on hi s ward and hl H fo r tul'" :1 8 Ion" Rt rnpped in bi s 88al, lhl' step l and LOGIC, ILE JUVEN "'111 u II)' clear r ppo rts th er eo n , th e set· Inclcl(' nta ll y he plo tt l'd leal.h('r hpad plccf's wl'r" forced upon as h(' co uld tI ,. mAnt or villag(! dispute s. h tb e young ma n In the him till h p. was well ni g h s uffocate d l'B enm to of r "Th e annual duty of a mambe s nnres of th .. so mpwhnl rnLi ed b f auty and 100HI' d Ilk !> a di ver. th e consta bulary s tatT forces him to of th e c laSSic Portia . "Murdf' r! IE't m e out! " Rudde nly gs not lu Bny boo k tblu many rn lpa In ect won eff ~ and pd probabl e lov th th e Involun tary pnsscft gcr , but to had 11 as f'(' yelled r , nion opi ~ow INE years' r esiden ce In of tactics . li e may be one week a C lai r e Wyndha m . who 11\'''d oye r In he s quirm e d In vain . H p. h ad forgot· th e Philippi n es In th l' Ill l! iRland or th e gre Bt politica l change ti on, deep-se a u avl;:u tor and t hen Jump to thl' next cou nty. lI e r fath .. r WIl S a t pn all official dignity by tbla tim e , clvll servi ce Bn d as an of t be recent U nited States e lec of mounta in s e rvi ce. Whe n on duty In tyrantll cal old fe ll ow who ha d h €':1rd t1 alf fright e ned to dcrll l> , as th e mls· Times Manila the trom al editori an ne Philippi officer In th e coa~t towns In the lowland s he la of tb'3 mlltu s l nltachm f'nt. thllnd ered rhlp\"ou s 110b Sf'\tlt th e F lye r on 8 ec· unn allay to lp be may date cODs ta bulary Qxcellent.. recent used 10 Irani on all sorts ot native out Ih at th e lo n'rs wer p too ~'O l1n K to circlin g BWE'CP Ura l fairl y took t he lrou· radleul r o nslon Iy quullfl e8 Ca pt. WII· eRsary appre be era fl or mode rn motor boatB; must think of wpd(lIn~ b('1I 8, clfld had set brpath away. h is un('omf o rtabl e victim lIam E. Moore or tbat ble. know somethin g ot tid es a nd shore bls foot down- ha rd . · circum ry ina ord all In ' ; says It Iwar ly falntl'd . " serv ice to speak with rents ; mus t know nil s ma ll coves cllr of change a or pect pros on t.h e part "O h. 11'1. m e out- I.. t m e alit!" pi end· plot a was reHult Tbl! auth ority as to admlnls - s tan cOB !l1(, mll st know bow Wrndhu m A w('re ed th e shlYe rlng official. e Tb on !l dmlnls t rntiu n at \o\'a8hlnKlon would or harllor R of refuge; lovers. thl' of con ditions tr a Uve In sll rf hy bucking to Hob did not e xactly e ngage In nny ('Ini re to Europe the 1)(' cxpecte d to Influe nce, Ir It did not to av ol<l upse t those Islands . an d pre yont a going' to take rowboat s hi In hore s . ns condllio iness s ahe bu h e·chutes " ma ll Pllv prs, but be e affect, "shoot·t eantim m ly p tb fn followin g week. Captain Moore I!< l he Advene of th e kind bas- hap· smash ed craft. pe rm ission to visit a did spnd hi s mac hin e t hrougb 80me ed gain bad SOli of Le vi W. Moore Rut nothing gy ration s. "The office rs r eceive extra cam pen· I!.choolglri c bum at. Rrookvl ll e. The re dpcld l'dl y and hlllr·ralll:n g of Mlltord , Mass., man· pened. Manila buys and builds 1 a llfylnK In a native dla· qu for n lo all . H e t It s3 that JoYE'd ce en ('ecll ious. confiden e, ev pr full In day Meantim lIells the and been rt'nts Cecil had nger of tbe Gratton & Upton ra\l· rican e lection can lec l and this Is a very Impo rtant fllc, Th e re , too, all tbA an-ange mcnts had trust ed to nob , and tbl a loyal trlend Ame the ot result no Milford from d raduate g 110 . rOlld No tor In his effici e ncy, for to be able to bcen mafic fo r n n e lope men t t.ho ne xt and pxpe rt aviator ce rtainl y took him future. . sc hool s and learn ed practica l rnll· adverse ly al'fect Its e g re('t soml'! old nalive In his native tb break i can gton Wa8hln throuf.\h . at result roadln g und e r bls fath e r' s Instruct ion. tongu e adds mu ch to the r espect In tbo In der or and Once, In th e spectac ular f1l gbt, he stability H is a tt e ntion was drawn to tbe Phl1tp· efa of wh ic h h e 18 held by th e natives. leanpd towards Cecll and rece ived plnca. nnd he entered se rvice In Mit· Phlllppi nes.' such cases th e nativ e know s tbe "In "Do you helong to a brass band. and ulary tail ed Instruct ions, The r e h e vol· constab de the of is It "But do to Jllla In t be de partme nt bavlng Quicke r and him Flyer e sta th tru , r e and bett circuit, cer Blow?" a offi Mrs. to mads ed. deslrou8 plan mosl am I that w ith tr.:nspo rtatlon problem ll. H e ar· Its work "No, dear. What put that Ide& Into landed In an open ft e ld near Brookect wltb whlcb I sooner gives that co nfid e nce tllat Is so ubj s a Is It for talk. but 1903, , October In city that In rlyed vt1l e, casy and gracefu l as a bird 70ur head?" It Is an organlz a· greatly an e lement of pl'acefu l control lI uch wn8 his emclenc y thAt h e was nm most familiar . Isl a nd ~ Th e officer thus learns the of "Well, mamma lIald you were alout· known Is inking to Its n est. s little but wblch or tlon e tb Induceu to nccept appoInt ment In ye r could, ne e h safety men bls d ed an blowing your own born, 80 I mov e r ways things of quickly e rul Cecil tacit a for Islands, Pblllppi ne constab ulary, beginni ng side or the native tbe Bnd r, rprete ground', e Inte th an to gh you must belong to & bra.. tbrou sprang tbou/:ht and lt circum· be tb e comman d Is 'silence and J a nu ary 1, 1905. learns th e former Is hlB , th ere !" shouted the can · band." Quickly on as Is "lIold director or cblef The .' stnlctlon mol' III. varied duties and servIce s tabl e, "I've got a warran t tor that Bandho ltz of the frl('nd and protec to r so long a8 he Is be InJerred tram his work havin g Brig. Gen. Harry Il. also Not a Compla int. learns He honest. and dlng law.abl youn g man ." the at four y and we ougbt to get I.n blle n In the laland or I'>flndaro In 1905, United States arm Oscar, ell. "W cer." offi ct. . r stri di evildoe tbls an In It blm good "No 1l are regular to rear I should think." also, In Ce bu In 1906-7, In Samar in 1908, ten QUl8tnn t dlrector picture tbat r e ov e th just ed Among land s miled 1I0h. "We've "Hospit allly Is sacred In t he mouuta ln provinc e of Itugso In army colonels . "No, you needn't be on every plate. consta· the or officer line." All . s county Filipino the a way no In " The constab ulary Is 190~, at h eadqua rters In Manila un· He W811 I took my camera along to have 110m. Cecil Morse disappe ared. army. The exec· bulary or au Americ an wbo has o~ til Au,u st, 1910, then at San Fernan· part or the regular bome ple asant recollec tions of tli e trip," safely m may ere Wyndhn e lh anywh to r eappear lit governo r general of caslon to I ravel do, La Union. ~orthern Luzon until utlve head Is tbe wedded Filipino two days lafer. The bappy the Immedi at e seek sh elle r And food at any Followi ng Oroer.. Jul y, 1911, and then again to head· th e Philipp ines and pair h a d seM a bon e ymoon wire to a r home. wbethe r at tb e home of the Insul the or ry secreta tbe 18 hief c . aummer last Doctor {to Mrs. J .• wb08\1 busband Quarte rs In Manlla e telling th at cnlly lltl native. path r m, humble Wyndba or v PApa eomme rce and police. wealth la very Ill) - Has be had IlI1Y lucid .... b en be was given a six months ' fur· de partmen t of him how sorry, but stt1l how bappy hom e ~t the ('ollntry tao or an !rugao re ports. s? Inten'al had _ loug h, Muc.h of what he says as to to wbom the director a seml·m llltary chl ... r. He will be gh'en a place to. tbey we re. Tho re ply te legram "The constab ulary Is Mrs. J .-·E's 'ad nothlnk except thel'OU tln6 ot the ol!lcers and the con· nored bost time-ho e yoilr tb as them food to 'good p.yod as conl' and p slee It rvlce. La8t July whal you ordered, docto r.-Llpp lns tnb ulnry Is a aynop81s or bla owo body for pollce -·In! or the wealthy )'OU sentime nt : "Come borne, a nd all will cott's. Includ lld 333 commis sione d office rs has. In the home ' expl' rl cllce. his bl' forgl ve n ! " general to second li e u' literally comlDao d tbe owo er and He wH I return to duty thl.1I month . from brigadi er (Copy ri gh t, 19 1~, by W. G. Chapman. ) dlvld· servant s Ir hIs guest. men, enlisted 4,489 and Persona l Privileg e. tenant, DOsl· hl8 old, years Less tban thirty man will literally kill bl s Sent His Machin e Through Some Hair· poor "The ftye ers. t eadquar h "You sometlm cs contrad ict yoursel f Manila among ed ad· tlon we ll Illustra tes the avenues of ns. first him Gyratio Railing r apeechell." an Informa tion last chi cke n unl ess you stop AS TO TRAIN FLIRTATIONS In "Iyouknow vancem ent for young men of en ergy dIstrict headqu arters, It," re plied th e positive can, n con· to r your menl, and wh en an \ru gao division medical t. to partmen de I gone had Industry Cecil and now, ss .lust teadine . s to dlspOBt'd sel's you coming dnwn a tral! to evening chief I want you to \lnder"And scbool. e. ' dIdat officers and bnnd • to tabulary s Advice be e y th blle nt Fatherl alltomo e Drumm er Gave and ambitio us. In bls judgme rUlI to meet you with a II garage to secure th will he tb e only man In our hut am bls I at hay· th each stand ies, compan 96 are re he and T , " Talkati ve Young WomaA bs.d engaged for tb e trip . operatio n of the Panama canal wlll What drink. atte mpt such a nath'e a dures 'l?ubud,' who of party bottle Ex· . men 45 and Was Reward ed. The auto ..mlln · \'as hi s fri e nd. He le nd mu ch Impetus to tbe Interest telt Inf!; tbree officers thlllg." e ra. matt er It It Is covered with yea r s of slon co.mmls now s, Filipino 00 pt n Cl' blle cen· had le cial constab commer e th 111 th e Atlantic coast doz e n fli es be floating to ld Cecil that nil th e omce rs are Ame ricans. Sev· dust or h alf a . , Th e lawyPr "1"lftpt'n ye nrs on th A road nnd not tl1T B In ol1r far Eastern possess ions. Is th e bes t h e has. If tbenl looki ng for him plan tn leave It '! top e th on ~lth DREAD ED TO EAT. Manila to camo l's n yel, Is my r eco rd, " said the Ceci of flirtatio a wind got had "I ha ve no doubt," saId Captain pral of the latter Couple '. Experie nce. n. you h esitate h e will hurried ly drink Quaker campaIg A 1893 "The the r. In e ers It. drumm volunte o umv('nt tb thread c1rc nd to are a e di bound ~ n readers wns per al1d , Moor. "that newspa assure yo u It Is not poisone d . town o t first stili snd me army to egUla; r spoke e th the ever or id sa lira " heauty l. n some Ceci e ns, tim only "I'm tour friend, fully fa miliar wltb general conditio "The Philipp ines are by no me nns How many persons dread to eat co me from clv I life, trans re r· th e Orl gluage ke epe r, "so I warn you. Tlt ey on the t ra in waB down In West VII'n polttlca l and military , In the Islands, others red from tb e classifie d civil sseervice. th~r mea ls, altboug b actu.a lly bungry . g. be Wheelin '(' across to ed. rd ung way e gua th e on front\er s. nl turnpik gl wild a \\'est e tb rvice blne t had I h tll eiI r Iocn tl on an d p b ys1ca c llrac er · Some of th e office rs have ocea n . "'Do you know what time we get !tea rly all tile limo! constab le Is looking for you wltb a or training at W est Point, or Annapo . e ntal edge of tb e Pqclnc I s~,cs . Na ture never Intende d this should Is, to b e Bure, n mixture of w'arrant . '1 "There n e re?" s he Inquired . bee th have ments appoint late or lis er· Fo r Instance . It may be rememb s o, for we are given a tblng called varied be of tion, ber. ., 'Slx.thir ty,' 1 told . ':nut f have commit ted no crime!" or leading military hi gh Ilnd crude civiliza e d thllt tb e Imports oe these Islands co~nned to pupils tite that sbou·l d guide us as to Islllnds appe e h was t 'I do ed, as cb man. contlnn mu as she YOllng fully nt know,' var~' Indigna e "'You tb ploded ex States. --------!n ..,gUI flast flsc~ear were $&4,500 ,- scbl10ls of the e the system needs at any time rul t a so wb just aeema firm, Tl the yot lJefore. secured phy, train s u ha 011 topogra r ye In law never "No, but th e " The enlisted m en are entire ly FIll. 000 and th e oxporta were $50,300,000; digest. can and ge. llted char strange to me !' tlile warrnnt all s ome flim sy ies are from th e of the Ame rican is acce t.bat t\"' 8e Ire pre8entj ed .mohre than 12 pinos Se vell compan of Mindan ao). alacrity nnd co nfidence by th e naUves The Judge Is bls fri e nd . Th ey will But wo get In a hurry, swallow our s \lOrt, she story long a make "To th tans e e Moro~ (Mahom per C ~tl t. Derease n eae over ch ae ""e shovel coal Into (Igorrot es» . two aud r es ident fore igners alike . that loc k you UJ> with out ball f or a w ee k, was til e kind you read about In b.o oks. rood yerr mu prec('ul ng year; that 40 pe r cent. of three lire of 130ntoc ou r senoe of appetite and e, furnac eal r the future e IIfe-tb l splendid e Ela r th In t for mee much s bul seldom and by that tlm e-" wild mcm of Nortb. promise al and pervert: ;d. th e Imports are from the United are of Ifugaos , or unnatur s ' to become got people: we Eu· their When Innocen t ftow cr. "Claire will be on her way to Luzon and th o r est are of Chris. of lh e Islands and State s. whil e tour years before the n we eat tb e wrong kind or food tor The car e th him· on to il her Cec put d I g declare r!" Wheelin eve • rope-n rn e Jl orce ntn ge woo but , 20 per cent. The there you are....~eelf, and left th e garage -to take Plltsbur gh. he r destina tion, and gave or eat too much, and Incrcas (> In copra, bem p. 8ugar and to- "..-.,.,...,..~,.---......--~--., "'11 er e we ta l<o so me wh er e n ear half flight at his first sight of the con· ber som e fatherly advice about speak· Indiges tion and Its accomp anying misn b Ilceo rxpor t S IS re markab le and Is In. BRAZIL IS LAND OF COFFE E or nil that Is grown. eries. sts ble, who was now In actual pur· Ing to strange rs, creBs lng. A Pblla. lady said: me only from norther n Bult of him. later I was un' ca It montbs first At three "About "There Is an Increas ing proport Ion More Than HOIlf of All That I. Can· Africa, Arabia and Turkey ; th en the the r "My husband and I bave been sick atte trunk one sample His the . r packing Cecil was a crack sprinte or th o native residen ts becominI g selt. la sue· World Bald and the boy ng nervous tor 15 or 20 years from In and rimenti stock pe Bumed ex the Dutch began tbought was to get out of town , He long trip wh en I't y, more r ce and support in g and thr. lng It In Java, . and would trust to luck for guldnnc e, once there was Borne one down Btalrs to see drinkin g coffee- feveris h. Indigest ion, culUyat In ceeded There. Grown cane lands arB under cnltlvat ion, more th e Frencb In thl! West Indi es. For a elear of his pursuer . Turning Into an me. There stood the girl and ber totally unOt. a good part of the time, We actually . atte ntIon paid by the natlves to better while th ese were tb e principa l sources open 8tre tch h e dlDcove red balf a mile tather, who WBS a judge down In his ror work or pleasur e. III Tbe custom ot cotree drinkin g homo comfort s and le88 to petty Quar· dreaded to eat our meals. (Tea Is · ot supply, . ' fence develop state. board own recent r high a rathe of away ly relative a rAls and Indolen ce. "'I wleh to thank you, sir. for your Just as InJuriou s, because It contaln nooples of Europe and Tbe story goes that In 1760 a Portu· "The very thing!" he cried exulting · , ,R Amnr k a ble applIca tion Is made In ment among .. ~ In found flug lame the travel· , while r caffeine . H daugbte saY8 my a. to ess Americ only kindn descend ants In ly, "If my friend Bob Archer, 18 guese. Joao Alberto Castello Branco, knowled ge ot tbe speech . • their b . tee.) aCqH Irlllg Ing,' 'he said warmly . :In "Throu gh Soutba planted a tree In Rio. and tram t at on hand." mann er s and customa ot the Amert· W . Van "Dyke, reaaon, for some For unnothing "We tried doctors and patent medl· was It him rly aosured peculia "I Its to thanks meet a. ne start, Americ small aeropla th e aen8 It Ive aUIIThere had been an and that counted up Into hundred a rwise 800n cans. Gra d ua II Y othe clnes Brazil , thought be climate but and eoll usual, tavorble made Its way west at Fairvie w for 8everal days. Inside plclons of the varloull tribes are al· long time Arter It with Uttle If sny benefit. him the with dolla,., took of dinner and taking others my the on and Turkey , It was un· outlltrlp ped the InclOllure was Archer, wbo Wl\~ an Insisted layed by the ' atrlct jUIUce meted to tr:om Arabl~ ' "Aoclde ntally, a small package or ." Maybe evening that cburch, the or had ban Cectl the and der He Amerl· a8t. airship enthusl all, nnd tbe readlne u ot the "AtU\ since then you have wonder ed POltum came Into my bands. 1 made Its Moham medan lead, The rv.nner can clvll or mtlltary omclal to aid and this was because or or Sao Paulo more become great friends. uplands the On she was?" put In the button Dl&ll. aome accordi ng to dlrectio nl, with who origin. trust the native In .many spheres of ed shot a. rapid glance beblnd him, Less con8um colree the all of halt than lIrat the that 1662 "No," aald the needle and thread nrprlal nc re8ults. We both llked It It was not until act"'lty . than a Quarter ot a mile away the y of serv· In the world 18 grown. There are beand bave not uaed any coffee since. Ipeclalt a made r. "She's my wlte now." that drumme houlle not Ie traiL FIllp.lno his the on "At pTesent and 20,000 cafezals , or conatah le was hot 15,000 tween and .. "The dull feeling after meals haa London In opened was coffee Ing ready tor Betr-sov emment , not having Cecil followe d tbe roundin g fence s or hundred ing employ ons, plantati e. us and we feel better every way. lett Intro8hortag was It Turkey for time Caul, came to a narrow open door· th e long experie nce In lIelt-dls olpllne about the same boarder s was tUB- We are RO well satisfie d with PostUIl\ then on It has thousan ds of laborer s. 80me of tbe until he the of From ne , Trance Everyo In duced obtain· ty the to authori e legal to entrnnc ce In obedien way. It waB a prIvate con- plantati on8 are eo vaat that they grow the Questio n: "Why are tur- 'hat we recomm end It to our friends highly chtlllze d spread until the amount now millions or treee. Here It Is that most grounds . The lJuard sat on a stool sling with hi s an d other who have been made sick and nervoua eDor· and high tbls season? " simply Is scarce t!s. In over keys Ing world tumed the countrlj !DId way In the apertur e. his back fiocll:. anta ror. !nimlgr the carnn ot and miserab le by coffee." Name livboarder Statel, etar the United At length ;' Wftbou t. expreu lng any indll'ldu al mobil; eapeela lly In the towards blm . Cecil could not atl'ord : "You see, the en upon request . Read tbe llttle boo!l, • Csolution thla with ward er· p to r to lose time In an endeavo . ... .. , are very fond of apple orch· -The Road to Wellv\l le," In pkgs. A Redeem ing FOit reo Buade this sentinel to allow him In· turkeys Juat H . .h, Postum now comes In concent rated, was a good year for apeviTbls wlte . Mrs. Styles- Your frlen Good Water? gress. He simply ran up agaInst tbe ards you ,like tbe do How form. called Instant Postum . out BacollMrs. were powder rpwl(s) not around wben they were man, tippe d him fiat air the atool, ples. W)llIe the Patle nce-ra this perfeeU y 1004 . dently WIl,S , the it II' prepare d by stirring a level teaorchard halb., d.r! apple the In IlK' 8cratchl looks. good out ecra· s pring water? and sped on . followed by the e~ alldinc '·Mt. lIacon- Well, It Isn't just right. .gIving num e rot.8 apples failing ftom the ."oonru l In a cup of hot water, Mr. Styles- No, my dear; she was tlons or \lIs astound ed victim. Patrlco -Well, I should sal' 101 to creaD: enougb ng. and lomethl tallte. to nl>eda hends, Ingar the on were turkeys tbey the place, wbere WhY, we keep our bot~led milk and "There 18 the Flyer." checred Cecil, trees hit It can be. I at the otber what brown. Imagine &olden to can't "I color the present bring Hence tbe ' giving out money. canned goods In It, md they c~me promptl y making for a hangar be yond killing the m. Instant POlltllm Ie convenl ent\ put onryth ing ~n It!" . . ~.~.. be! Wl',S scarcity ." , 8JI eold biplane r senge -outIjus,t tbree'PM a wblch .. J ., no wa8te; nnd the ftaVO~~' InfoI' this there'a d followe silence looS' A Exit, getting ready for a flight. Hi! recogI " unlCorm, Sold by' .~ce ·", ,. I," ·"L._ti.·{ . ' always . ."- • Mlam re~ ~~awre. Idiot l •. cheerfu Joy-~!d .. ~ • .• " ~ Since there are 110 longer any guns, nized the machin e belongi ng to Bob, matlon. Then the ! :": I ,~, had :10 ctll.• 100-cup tin 60 he Un that 6t).cup telltiOed the wttness ed The or . any berths 011 and Its ,owner hear by. All out of marked mildly: "I had attribut dec\r gun the "They say, 'T.b~ fadl .aiuS bill money on tor'~ mailed ar tin k motorc turkey ' shorta« e to f.talltie a ·troD)' . A 5-eup "trial all rll.bt. been knocke d down . bernl dee'tt, tn . naval 411!hor ltleo I»reatb, Cecn ran up to his friend . sr.. ,JOc;>n pat:!e4. '" fOf 1l0atap . 1 ~, -!to ' ~u · a the over exercis e , tn the turk ey !:rol:'- · name and 2-cent .~mp abollsb tbo ··:to ! dltClded ~lckeD,8 .arid t.~.t the. cb~u1re~ trouble In wisely ' "I'm , have t>lan,ed he Who t · beats . tpe "Bob," ·~)· :"BattJ. CoY ~a~nlnl ot ' Cereal "no I\,atum ' gtven hall r, Joytl'lde Hattror d' Times. to bel1n Heral4. . ,10 Cblc~~.. Reeord· F~lritew. " from ~e8,away eet to Oot ~. ,~ ' .~ , " , .' , t ~.~ ~ . bt1l .Ppro~ob:. KI.:b, Ad". ] .' ~ -.
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One of Roy Marshall's ch ild ren is sick with ~pinal meningiti~ . The house haa ~een quaran tined.
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Miss Zi1l1 Githens is now attend· ing Jacob's Business Coll ege. in Dayton Mrs. Mary Marshall returne d this week after spendin g Jl couple of weeks with relative s in Xenia and . Jt~ Spring VaHey. Mrs. Cora Johns and Mrs. Add. Kenrick were guests of Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Geiske. in Dayton , on Monday. Miss Iva Sidetuttricker, of Bell· brook, wall the Sunday guest of Mr. and Mrs. Berne Jones. Mi:l8 Zoe Duke made a busines s trip tu Lebanon, on Friday . Mesdames Nettie Emrick and' Lizzie Jones were Dayton shoppe rs ,' Call and see the reducti on in our large Shoe on Monday. • assortm ent. Every pair is offered at a reducti on. Mrs. Eva Woods, Grand Templ ar . . ' of the Ladies of the Golden Eagle, SpecIa l reducti on on 400 pairs Men's Shoes down t:'_-t L' I··te d W to S1.99, worthS 2.50 and 12.76. f 0.,..." Iverpo o. VISI ayne " ' . Temple. Friday evening. Ladles and ~bsses Shoes, only SI.49. regular price 2 Mr. and Mra. Lester Kenric k lIpent Sand 12.25. Sunday-with Will Pine and wife, on Childre n's School Shoes, 9~c, worth $1.25 to $1.40. Social Row. The first time iin '16 years we will sell you Red Ball Mr. and Mrs. Chas. Clark enterBand Felt Boots at reduce d prices. Also, the tained on Saturd ay .and Sunday Mr. Felt Rubbe r Overs. Come and secure proand Ml'II. Muon and Clf8On,Bell. of ' tectioo Mason, formonth your sfeet andLee Dick for winter. Mason, Ijebrua ry and March, the worst of the brook. Ladies, save money , come and secure 14 yds. goo<\.. Mr. and Mrs. ~lter Kenric k en· Outing for II, any color. Flanne lettes all color.: tertaine d to Sunday dinner Mr. and 14 yds. Gingba m for 11.00. Mrs. Chas. Houi'h , Mr. and Mrs. R d T hI D k 1 Sidney Coon and M.isses Berti:Ja , e a e amas 2Oc, 2X' yds. only SOC. neulah and Ruth Coon. Look at our 25c. Child's Underw ear.
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COATS Specia l Ladies ' Sweate r Coats 99c, fonner price 11.75 . Ladies" 12.00 Coats for 11.25. Men's $1.60 Coats for 99c. Men's 12.00 Sweate rs for $1.48. Boys' Sweate r Coats for 4&. Ladies Underw ear a Reduct ion . Men's Underw ea!Zat: BalJaio s. Men's and Boy's Caps at 19-25 -35 & 5Oc. Men's Cordur oy Pants from $2.50- $2.75 to 12.25. Men's 13.00 Bnglish Corduroy Pants 82.38. i,\ We want you to see.our Special Offerings in our 10 and ?5c departm ent. Lots of 25c articles for IOc. Me articles for 25c. Try and come to see the sensati onal prices. We . can't tell you half as space don't permit . City stores can't cut like our prices 00 accoun t of having daily expens es.
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We can now show you ove r 500 new Spring Styles, tbe "He probably acquired it from 10 late st all wool sam ples from The Fam ous Internatio•• often seeing snakes." Tailoring Co., for Su..ib and Spriug Overcoats mad e ~o . HIS ~88. ~easure. We gua rant ee eve r, garm ent to be righ t, iEn ot '?I~ your friend any histriODio righ t you hav e no righ t to take it. a .u r hun dred and fiffy UJ?,I~~O:?'~ou't bother any about garm entl mad e in 191 2 .are trul y walking advert~menta. history. He wanta to be an actor!' Call and lee the Line of Samples. EVASIV E. . . K~dly rem emb er Bar gain s eve ry day ~til spring. Ver y "Do you think we wil1- haft • anx ious to pleaae you . ' Y o.ur Pnc e Cutte1".', scarcity of coal this Beason?" "That man has quite. reptilian
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I ~lso. handl e a 35-candle Burne r which wIll fit any comm on lamp. Burns from 6 to 8 hours lon 1 cents~ worth of oil. fOR SALE BY
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1913, December the pleasant country home of Mr. 21st , t R3S and departed this life .---------.~~ and Mrs. Geollre W. Hawke, wu t.he Arrangements have been completed for a Union Evangelistic J an uary 27th. J913. aged 79 yearll. Mrs. Israel Satterthwaite enterscene oi. a very pretty, but qUiet Meeting. at Waynesville. Ohio. to be cond ucted by Evangeli~ t Eli J . J month and 6 days tained the Card Club Tuesday evenweddin.r, the occasion being the Forsvthe. of Waterloo. Iowa. A cornm odious Tabernacle will be Her parents were Thomas an,l ing. This was the last meeting for marriage of their olde8t daullbter. Christiana Carr Rich, and she was Mias Donna, to Mr. J. Wilson erected for thill meeting by the citizens of the lown and comm uni ty . born in the old Rich homestead in the season. Edwardll, of Waynesville. Obio. Evangelist Fel'lythe comes to us highly recommended, and we Ma:iSie Township. where her child~tto Mills. of St. Joaeph. ~o.. The rooml were decorated with expect a great relilrioUII campaign. Let everyone be a "Booster" for hood and girlhood were sl-lent wit h Besides their house guest, Mrs. wntes &II followl: M~ mother dIed southern smilax. 8weet honey.suckle this meetinl'. which will bealn about February 20th , her paren ts. four sisters and three Walter Reed, Mr. Warren Barnett January 19th. I have Just returned and potted ferna and britrhtened by bro thers. of whi ch parents. two and family ~ ntertained at dinner home from th~ Soldiers Home at the soft light 'of well-distributed •_ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _~_ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _.....) siste rs and one brother have pre- Sunday Mr. and Mrs. D. L. Crane and Master I!:than Crane. ~1aworth. Kan., where abe died and candIa. ceded her to the Great Beyond . mterment.",&11 made. ! . _= In 1852 she was married to Isaac COLONIAL THEATR.E The impressive event took place in ~ Edward s. and to this union five the parlor of the Hawke residence. [ . ..... ............. j children were born. Florence. The Colonial Theatre at Dayton ill A letter received by his parenti. Promptly at 4:30 p. m .• the sweet I Christiana. Emma. Edwin and Mer- ' becoming exceedingly popular with 81,75 that Harold Howell hu secured strains of the weddinar march, fault0 i j vin. the people from the lurroundin.r a fine peBition in Cbicaa-o. that of leasly rendered by Mrs. ~red C, ..... ..... .. . ........ __ , .... ..... I Th ree daughters. one step.duugh- towns and Waynelllvilleisrepreaented phYlieal direcwr In the Poatl'l Hart.ock, of Morrow. OhIO, .an....... _ _ . . ... " . ' ....~----_....J ter Ilnd one son surviving her. Mer. at every performance. Ladiell are H..lth Studio. The .tudio II su..- nouneed the coming of the bndal vin having died in infancy. acquiring the habit of doing their Mrs L A Zimmerman hu . been Mrs. T. R. Smith was a Cincinnati POrted by busineu men. and it cer. '. . • On January 28rd. 1880 her shopping in the morning and 1IP8?dwnly ia arratifying to Harolda ID&Q,J Mr. Herbert S. Edwardll. brother qUIte Sick. I visitor last Friday. passed a way, leaving her wi th four ing the afternoon at The Colomal. frienda here to hear of hia advanee. of the groom, and Mi98 Emma J . E . J anney was m . C·mcmnlltl · . W. E 0 'Neall is in the National ch l'ldren. and three step-chl· ldren. With the Iplendid interurban trac. ment. The position carries a tat Hawke, sister 01 the bride. acting in Tueaday, on buainess. Bank for a short time. For thirty.three years they have tion service they can get back home aaJary. the, capacity of arroomlmen and been ber eft of husband and father . in time for supper. . MillOn's Fertilizer. the best on the Buy your Fertilizer of Chas. Frye , Beinlr the eldest of a family of Next week an unusually IItrong ' • briileamaid. entered the room and "THE ARE OUT" proceeded to a floral arch, arrana-eQ market. For sale by Cbas. Frye. . who handles Milson's, the best. eight children most of her girlhood bill is offered at The Colonial between the pirlor and dining.room, was lIpent contributing in a large cluding Franklin Ardell & Co. m Tuesday Beveral of the boreemeJ1 where the '"""'m and the rector of Mrs, Walter Reed, of Chicago. was Rev. C. S. Grauser and Mr, C. M. d h . "Th S ff tte" t medy f th . hbo hood had th . Ib .-~ me.sure to the comfor t an appl. e u rage • a grea co elr ow St. Mary's Church, Rev. John F. the week-end guest of Mr. and Robitzer were in West Milton. Ohio. ness of brothers and sisters. playlet. Van HOl'n and Jackson, e e nell( r borsea and lOme arood lPOt; wu Cadwallad.r. were in waiting to E. V. Barnhart. Friday. To know her was to love her Broadway'S Classieat Entertainers; •• bdulpd ,I,n. A couple of fnandly ..........I·ve the brl·de, Donna May. from • h T Alf ed thl t h'bl'tj' n in a rush k I b 0 J '''''''' Fr' Always rt!ady and willing to'do w at '110 r s, a e es. ex I ,. es too p see, ut : • the"'arm 'o f her father, who transHear the blind men on Iday Miss Edna Janney. of Miami Unl· she could for children. step.children st.rength and endurance; Kramer Edwarda had the belt of .verythilll' f red h' &rd' h' to h' h eveninar at School Hall. These men venity. Oxford, spent the past week d d --_. - er IS .~ lana Ip 1m w 0 and grandchildren. never tiring in and Coulina. neat singers an anOBITUARY had won the heart of his heloved are high c18S1 artists. at her home here. her efforts to help those ab(\ut her. cers; Le Roy and Paul. comedy acrothe bride Mr. and Mrs Raymolld Creager. ··Mal{lc . Sa!e t y 0'1" For over forty years she had been batic act; Chick Wh" Sales, the& funniest An d . h f daughter. f 1\Y Thearroom d bothmettood.rith I b es t f or your C Mrs. Da E. Mills, aug ter 0 arr&Ce u • an . 8 • _. of DeaD. Ohio. were week-end guests Incubator Lamps. Sold at White's a member of the Orthodox Friends of funny men; Ittler rouan Joeeph 1. and LJdia Ann Clayton. PErfect aeJf-po_88Inon wblle the of Mr. alld Mrs. U. M. White. St church. always living a quiet chris. in Bits of Musical Comedy; .Brown, • are. f waa IM>rn In Franklin, Warren County. clergyman pref ormed th e ceremony. " . . tian life. and firmly believing and Harris and Brown. comedians 0 Ol,Uo, Deeember 24, 1833 and died acconiing to the ritual of the ProOhiO River and ~Ichlgan Salt, MI'II. W H. Allen and Miss Olive trusting in her Savior t. thtl lalt. note; and the news of the worlJ in near ElIworth. K&DIU. January 19, teatant Epiacopal Ch~rch, which bot? ~cellmt for cunng meat. At McCollum were guests of relatives Just the day before she died, she I Motion Pictures. Ei~ht .biar acts of 1118, at the ... of 79 ,ears and 26 made them man aM Wife. WhIte s Store. lin Cincinnati Saturday and Sunday. said to her daughter she would the world'lI best vaudeVIlle, Every Up. Her )'ou__ life W&ll spent After th~ cerem~nv came tbe Don't mla the entertainment by They had the pleasure of hearing \ "800n croSliJordan. what a beautiful day at 2:11) and 8:16 Bargain matiin Franklin where abe w.. educated coDJ'l'atulatlons, which were of ~he Columbian Concert Co., on Friday, Harry Lauder and his company Sat- Place." nee daily, any seat twenty-five cents. and afterward tau.~t lCbool. heartiest. and a lumptuous wed~lnl( evening, at School Ball. urdayevening. , She leaves to mourn b~r loss. five eLi ~~ INSTALL Sbe ,... unl~ ID mam'!8 ~ .up~ was eerved. u~er the d~ ..... t children, twelve grand.children. two ODD F . in lIM. "nllrti-nme liOriii of Mn. J. T. anil ST MARY'S CHURCH brothers and two sisters, a hOlltof At the r.-ular meeLillar of Wyo. ,ean qo her husband ed com· Harry Murray. at which about 8lxty peerleaa womanhood, and m a n y · relativ('8 and friends. -. pulion Uparted this life aince wbich pesta were _t.d. amiable qualitiee of mind and heart. The first Sunday in Lent. February Her life work ill ended and ahe ill ming Lodge No. 102, I. O. O. r .. time Ibe baa remained. widow. TIle bride wore a aimpl.. but made her a favorite in social circles. H. . Sunday Sehool at 9:30 a. m. at rest last Thursday evening. the following lin. Milia with ber buMaud ill bandIome pWD of white voile over and her bost of friends wish her an Morning Prayer and sermon at 10:30. "Tis 0~1'8 to miss thee all our years. oflieers for the enauing term were earlier wt of their married life. white m...uine, trimmed with rc.e abuDdance ~f ha~pi;less in her Evening Worship and sermon at 7 And tender memories of thee keep, instalJed: lived iD.,Cltdnnatl. n."tGn. Wa,yn_ point lace; wbltellipperaand glo.,., cbauged relatloDBofhfe. Thegroom p. m, Thine in the Lord to rest. for us. N. G.... ... " ................... Wm. P. Zell vllle --- Corwin. Elpt child"'el'l carried a lJouquet of bride's we have known since early boyhood. During the Sundays in Lent, at He a-iveth his beloved sleep." R. S. N. G... , ......... Geo. C. HarUoek were bo~ to this union, MYen bo,}'8 l'OtMIII. The brideamaid was very and would never hesitate to testify the usual Sunday School hour the A Grand.daughter. L. S. N. G_.......... Chas. S. Burnett and .... .srI. all of whom departed beeomiD&'1y gowned in a pink voUe to hi. worth of character, ··Every rector will meet the candidates for CARD OF THANKS V. G ..................... Homer M. Carey this Ufe In their chDdhood day. over pink mesaaline. and carried a inrl- a man is he.'~ C'.onfirmation. Any others whether I R. S. V. G........ "" ... W. A. Robinaon except twe boY' who ItIlllive and boquet of pink carnations. The 1l y their aunshine be B6ldo~ expecting to be confirmed or not at The children desire to expresa L. S. V, G.................... Frank SUllth mouro the 10118 of mother. theee are manly arroom wu attired in the darkened by shadows. and may their the next visitation of the Bishop. their appreciation and gratitude to R. S........" ................. Geo. D. Mill. Harry E. of D&,Jton. Oblo, and Otto conventional black. joys incr8IUMI with the pa.ssage of yet desirous of attending these lec. neighbora and friends for their F. S ........ " .. .......... Leroy Hatha..., C., of at. Joeepb, Me. The hi&"b elteem In whirh the years. tures, will be most cordially wei- kindness. • _ " Treas~ ........................ G. E. StreUM ...... 81m. wu a life lontr church ,oung coupll'! are held was attelted Shortly after 8:~ p. m. Mr. ~d c,omed. W .................. .....Chas. M. ReyrJpI.. member and worker, a a-ood Bible t)y themagnifieent ar1'8f of weddlntr Mrs. Edwards left In an au~moblle The public invited to all these TIM6 FOR IT. Chap ..................... Walter McClure atudeot and ,ronoullCed by thoee lifts, ohilver, china and cut 1'1... for a abort honeymoon trip, suc- servicell. R7'S. S...................... Wm. GniIiiiD intimateiJ uaodat.d with her The eharming bride for a number I'easful\y eluding the crowd that had • -: • .. 11 "I've got the dot on you.'"' L. S. S ....................Heber A. Smith .. al'OQd aeriptun and apirituai ad- of , _ was the efficient ,~mal'1 gathered at the front door to sh"wer If you want a good Fertlhzer ca "Then I guess it's time for me I. G..................Chas. Sattorthwaite Mr. She waa a member of the te.eher in our public lCbool. Her them with riCf'! and good wishes Chu. Frye, phone 49 I·L l·S. to make a daah." O. G.............. _ ........ Thos. L. Pierce Alice Jane Austin announces her arrival at 6 p. m. January 31. weiarhinl'SY. pounds at the home of Mr. and C. Austin, Oak Park III '
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Amoa Allen Frank Austin W K Allen Stacy Burnett Clift Beckett tara HUlb Bura-ett !teet God'l endle8l, wonder· Frank Bumett Walter Bumett ful yeanOwen Burnett At home with the blest. Charles Burnett , Sam Butterworth Bea.tifulapirit, free from all ltain, E autterw~l'th Oun the heartaebe, the BOrrow arid Enamor Bailey __ 1_ J T Brown ....... • ' Ed Brown Thine fa the arlory and inftmte pin- N L Bunnell ' Thy.lumber fa s~eet. C Ie Bentley p...,. on the brow and the eyellcb Wm Bird.. cal MOIe8 Bopn 10 m. hi Frank BeVan Pace in 'tbe beart:. 'n_tb the w teo Ste"en Burnett fol.8!l palm. Warren Botran p...,. dropping down like a won- Gee» BococIt droaa balm Frank B~ Fro.. the h_ to the feet. Wilbur Ber..,hiJJ . J V Burgett How -e -L-'l-I- L_ r, the L-utiful Carol Barnard .. --... -d_d. Who'll take the place of precious mother fled; . But Go. knoweth belt. . , 'W .know Se watcbeI ·the IJU'NWi the ..:..::.. . B thaffall, of
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Members of the Wayne Township Protective and Dete'ctl"ve Assoc.·ation. W P Hay IWalter Kilbon Wm Hartsock Elmer Keever Chaa Hartsock A L King E E Earnhart. J W Hartsock Omer LeWI'S Harry Emley Jesse Hartsock Dr Lang Chu Ellis Geo Hartsock Chas Lewis Chaa Edwards J C Hawke Ed Lukens Cbas Hough John Linder Ed Hough .Horace Lackey . Frank Cook Seth Furnas Frank Hartsock I W Lincoln S L Cartwriarht Ed Furnas Otho Henderson Wm Lashley Cbaa Cook Chas.Frye Lou Harness Robert La:ililey Chaa R qornell Alex Fox Corwin Hamilton JE!S8C LeWIS E A Collier W T Frame W A Haines S C McClure Kobt Crew E A Fires Clarenee Hormel Tom McGlade Tom Clark Davis Fum&ll B S Howell Dr McCo}' • Clint Cleaver J C Frasier Frank Harris Tom McGumn Raymond Conner -W S Graham Dr Hatton Army McCra)' Wm CAmpton Jonathan Graham Wm Harvey Ambrose Maffitt Joe Chapman W 0 Gustin Joe Hainee Harry Mur:t;ay J FCadwallader John Gustin F WlIathaway James Mul.ltn H M Clark John Gibbons J H Hawke W A Morrts JO c&rtwriarht Chas Gray B P Hawke Emerson Mason P D Clqptt Nathan Gray Byron Hartsock Walter McClure Coon Howard Graham Mike Hamilton Howard McClure W F Graham Weale)' Hainn Ed Macf Earl Gray Z F Haines Joe Marshall Martin Gons Fred Harlan Frank Marsh,all Fred Gon. Albert M tt Quince Gonl Ed Mote em Walter Gray Nathan Jones Foster Mote Erneat Hartsock ChIS R Jones Cbas Mathers Cliff Hawk S G Joy Geo D Mi:lII Fred Henderson Ben James C .I Moore Samuel Hinkl, Walter Jorden L Mendenhall C T Hawke l"'La_ Ed! Molt'arland ·DaQ Hockett "'... W Madd '} In J E Hockett Nutten . • Earl ' Edward Nutt O:Neal .
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Jos P Osborn St. John. Lew P Surface, Ed Harry Prater Smith. Ben Thompson, J S Joe Pennewitt Smith. Chas Jl' Thompson, Geo Wm Philips Shidaker. Frank Thompson. John S- d Seh I t 9 16 Th omu. Ar th ur un ay 00 a : a. m. 10 30 Chas Pope Shidaker. Chas David Pope Sales. J C Thomas. Ed Preachintr SundBJ mornin&" at ; M L Parshall Smith . Chas Tucker, Chas and evening at 7. Momlnar subject, Rogers. Frank Smith. Ben Thompson. Frank "What shall the Church do to be Robertson, Geo Smith, Carl Thomas, Frank I8ved?" Evening subject, .. When a Rye, ChBS Smith. Geo Thomas, Jesse " Rye. Clarence Smith. Jeff Vandervoortl.~ Fool Becomes Wille. Rye. Harvey Smith, Sam'l Williams. C W The public is given a cordial inRouseJ..Mort Smith. Geo Winfield. Chas vitation to attend thelle services. Rich. T D . Shutts. AI Wolf. Ray These will be preparatorY services Naper. W 0 Dean Shanahan Whetsel. U S for the Forsythe Tabernacle meetHetsllick. Evan Squires. Web Wilhelm. Carl Rich, N B Snyder. Bert Whitcraft, Geo inp. : Rich. Wm Smith. Orice White, U M CI.renee S. Grauser,' Putor. Rich. Ira Sams. Frank Want. John " _ " Rich. John Satterthwaite, I Ward. J W AT THE CHIUSTIANCHURCH Roland, Ed Sears. Joe Williamson, Earl Roland, Silas Sears. J H Wright, Dr There will be preaching at the Ridge, Mahlon Stoops. James Wilson, Walter Robltzer, C M Sheehan. Jason WillOn, John Christian church next Sunday • Rogers. Elmer Stokes. Frank Wilson, Isaac Subject for the mornin&' sermon. Rogers, E B Shutts. Frank Woolley, Curtis "Christian Unity" ••ubject for the Roland Jerry Sears, ~'h8d Weeks, Roy eV4lninar. "What must I do to be Ruddick, Frank Sears. Wilber Willlalll8On, C G IBved P" Special aervices In boner of Ed Shanahan Squires, Frank Wharton CI,de l Chaa Shutts Sackett. Perry Wolf. Jonn , Herbert Monfcer will be observed. Wm Sherdan Sherwood, Fred Zell. Geo All are invited to attend th.. ..... Tom Sherod Strouse. Robt Zell, Frank vicee. Chas Sherod StroUBe, Jacob Zell. John C E Surface Sc=ott, Ed . Zell, Junes Oliver South Snethen. John Whitaker, Jolm Frank Stanley Satterthwaite. C Zimmerman. WID Sbeehan Surface Warren Zimmerman,Tha4 Ellfa ' Silver; StOkes- . Zimmerman. L Ii. Fred " Sud~. ~ . Zel1. Wm ·s.m~l "'i'StroUlle;' ClUY .SbtllWCibcte:' r ,g ".' 8wf~,- Qaai " . : I .........
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The Miami Gazette O. L. CRANE, Publi.he r. O HIO.
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- --YOUNGEST EUROPEAN CITY. OdtlRS8 18 ono 01 tb e you nges t ot lturopean cities. On ly 120 yenre ago. HdJI Bey , n littl e Turk ish setlhHnent, lle&I!Cld on t he ellt!'s (bnt o\'prlook the harbor and do ~ed und or tb e Bu llan Rc ron the Rlac l! Bila , wrltee Sydney Adam80n In lIar per' o Magazln o. Tb e long a rm a t RU8sla reacb ed out lIu d t oo k It , und plullled th ere. upo n tho lllnt~au overl ook in g th o hay,. tbe be· !ll nner s ot a co mmHcllll ci ty lhllt now ho lds bptween 500 .000 a od 600.000. Th e r evoluti on In France 800n sellt r etu· geos 6ca tte. rlng o l'er (be world, a n d nob le nam llS came to Odessa, and one ma y rend th em s till on st re et corners - Dnrlba8, Rlcb ell eu a nd Lnngero n. Later Englfsh mf' n came and brou gb t ,blps to carry away Russian graIn, a nd tbe n tb e Crimean wa r swept acron th lB trl en <ll y relation . Dut the E ngllsb staid wh en tbe wa r bad pnseed. and lben Germnny came, rou after ward Americans, wltb reapers and plows and steam traction enginell, to help tbe Russian. to grow more rlcbly tbe grain that the Eogllab and tbe German sblps carrlod out to the world. Lut at a ll came tbe Je wlI, and tbey cut the bUSiness 80 One tbat the Blnglleb starved and gave up; 10 the bUIlneIB of ex porting today I. malnly In 1 he bands at the Jewl. A tew bardy Germans and Engllih are laft.
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Tbe Mercury de France h... been makIng eome InQulrlel ... to the r&apecUge lI'IPularlty of the varioul modern lan-"ageB In the .choola of Europe, and It tlnd. that !Tench II Itlll tar abead of all compeU",rtI. It layS that III England Germll.n flnda leaa and lesl favor, and that puplla who have an, option In regard to " m~ern lan.,aa8e alwaYI chooae Frencla. In France, bowever, II nee 1870, German h... perhapa eecured .. preponderance over En.IIRh In the L,oee., laya the Westmlnllter Ga..ttre. In Germany the aludy ot J'rench bas prolTea.ed to the detrl, ment at Englllh, hut the government baa InterveJled III order to develop the teaching at Enlllsh, wblch It regam as of great Importance In commercial m"ttera. French II now taught In Italy more than enr betore, but Oerman la a180 plnlnl lome ground, ea' peclalJy In the north. In Spain French haa more pupil a than any oth· er foreign Iangulge, and English comea nut. The panlon for cenBOuhlp aeellls to be on the IncreaBe. It may properly be conaldered u a by-prodllct of the IrowlDII paternallim on the part of our government. In the newlpaper poet oMce bl1J we have the Ilnt· .tagel of a cenaorahlp of the preaa. There II alao a cenaorablp of the mavin, picture lDduatTY, which will doubUe... In Ume be extellded to the wbole thlatrlcal fteh!. Already thla Ie true In Eng· land, la,. Life. What II really Deeded. lIOwsver, II a cenBOrtlhlp to luppreu tha trutb. 11Ie truth la lettln, 'fIfJ bold In thele dUI, and unlel. loma mealurea are taken to curtail her ae. Uvltlae, lamentable reaulta ' tal, low.
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Movement in Chicago to Fit Youthful Beginners for Their Jobs,
BUS.INESS MEN INDORSE IDEA Graduatel to Be Advlled and Guided With Reference to Posltlonl They Take Up itt the Outlet of Their I nduatrlal Career. Plane ror dl rcclln,; children ~;tto IIne8 at e mploym ent tor wblch they are fitt ed bave been made at one of the leading Cblcago scbools. ThOBe In charge of this Bcbool felt that the etate'. full duty to the child had not been done by merely giving blm some d eg ree at occupational training. It was th erefore decided to establlsb a n e mployment depart ment In can· nectlon with the Bchool In order to bridge the gap between tbe pupil's graduation and bls first Job. Because of the stUdent's Inability to ju<lge ot th e mer its of p081tlons which may be open to him, It was t elt that tbe tIme used for trainIng him would be wast· ed ulllees b e wae given suldance at thla point. The prollpectus ror thla department declares that the teachers "should, In the belt sense of the term, IIlfeguard tbe etadenl"ll _ptance of any and all employment' so that be may ftnd blmeelt In work whlcb may place blm In an' honorable poeltlon, through which he may develop more aklll and talent tor the beneftt of the bUllnesl community and to practice bls life work." It Is hel<l, further, that "teach· era have no moral rigbt to encourage etudents to attend vocational etudlee In our echoola wltbout assuring them of our slncm Interest an<l cCHlperatlon In procuring ~mployment for them after they have ftnlshed the full course of IItudy elected by them In a manner aa prescribed by the board of education." 'rhe plan adopted should also help to promote co-operatlon between the school and the bualnese men who employ ItI graduates, for tbe proBpectuB laye : "Through an 4!mployment de· partment we can more accurately dis· cover the needl of bUilneaa communities and aBcertaln the correct requIrements of the agerage bUIIlnel1 man. Thll la a dlltlnct help to the· lchool. elodent. teacher and buelneaa man and enables them to meet the requirements of their rypocUve vocatlona more tully and wltb better attending reauUa. We otten read of crltlelll1ll from mecllanlca and merchant8 to tbe en-eet that 'our Iltudents are not traIn· ed to lult the merchant'e 8peclal kind of work, uelng hie methodl of practice. It we, through an employment department, consult the merchant and mechanic regarding the genoral requIrements of hll buslnees and plan our work for the vocatloDal student upon a baals of mutual understanding
ot th e "alll e or school training plus bURln eJl8 practice. th ese C'Tltlclsml will d isappear." So It 18 t ell tbat a model office should be condu cted hy th e advanced s tudents and teacbe r s at tb e Bcbool tbrou gll which th e e milloyment de. partment Is mllnllged. At the sa me time t hi s 18 pres umed to glvo th e student the kind or bus In ess training an<l atmosphere wb lch ad bere to 8 well proportioned busIn ess office. 8S exem· pllfl e<l by turnlt ure fli es. Index ln" cases, record book8. ' dupli ca tin g devices. ca rd systems nnd th e lik e. This would not ou ly turnl sh Id eas tor the pupils, but tho ac tu nl work of tbe employment departm ent Is expec ted to be carri ed on In this office. A 8~V' Ings bank, tor th e purp08e ot taking students' de posits nnd tor th e encour· aging tbrUt among them I.I! another feature of the pIau outlined In tb e prospectu 8.
BEITER HOMES FOR WORKERS M .... chu.etla Foremoat In Efforta to
Promote Comfort Among Thoae Who Produce Her Wealth. As a further step In tho attemp t put forth In MU8acbu8etls to obt:aln bet· ter housing condltlonl! tor wage earn· era, a homest ead commission will report to the stnte legislature next month and It Is likely to r ecommend legislation. The el1bJect has been Intermittently agItated In tbat state tor 20 yeare. In 1909 the leglslatnre authorIzed the appotfttment of a com· mlllsion "to consider wbether It would be expedIent tor the commonwealth to acquire or open for scttlement lands In country dl8trlct wltb the view of aiding bone et. Indu8trlous and ambl· tlous families of wage earner8 to remove thereto from congested tenement dlstrlctll of the "arlou!! large cltles and towns of the commonwealth ." In 1910 the commissIon r eported that the plan was InexpedIent. one member dls sentlng. A bill e mbodying a like purpOtle Wall Introduced In the leclslature, but It failed of pasllage. In 11111 a. pe rmanent 1I0mestead com.· ml!!lIlon was authorized by tbe lertalature, Ite flr.t duty being to draw a bill under whlcb the object sought mlgbt be attaIned. Such a bill WII Introduced In 1912 and wae aent to the etate supreme court tor an oplnloll, which proved to be adveree on conett. tl.ltlonal grounds. The legillature tbereupon aaked tor further Investlga. tlon by the oommtselon, wltb a report not later tha.n January, 1913. In tbe AmerIcan FelleraUonlst Hen· ry SterllnA' thus wrlfe!! ot tbe conet!· tutlonal barriers exIsting In Mall8&.· chusetts: "Ol<l world cIties are leI· dom restricted. They have expended bundreds of millions In creatins bet· tel' haUling conditions." Two Utab men have patenro'! a elm. pIe Implement wblch corea and qllU' terti an apple III the same operetion.
The govlraor of MlchlpJI urgy I aort of church lInlform dre.. for wom. en, plaIn and Inexpenelve, which all can wear. So gulleleal a theory ought to be followed up by a propolal that bortle races Ihould be conducted wltb • new of a!rordln, artlltlo enjoyment NO BETTER ADVICE THAN THIS CAN POSSIBLY BE GIVEN, by the easy crace ot horlel, with all betting ellmlnat~
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A lTeat Joke waH played upon Preal· dent Hadle1 at the recent banquet for the Harvnrd football team by the BOItori alumnI. A student, cleverly dl .. «uleed, and a,peaklng broken Englllb, W81 Introduced to the "PreIlY" as "Herr Baron von Keppel," just over trdm Germany. Preal<lent Lowell lenl .•' : . , hlmleU to the forelgner'l entertain' .,.~. ment, recalU.ag otber dletingulshed tor. .' , ;r.4!lgn~rs who had 8hown Interelt In the , ' " .unJverslty. When the It ranger aeked, .' ~ ,: ' ~':What time do they chaae the eata on . board 1" tbe preslclent promptly recog, nlzed ~Im U " Harvard man by bll unlverelty Ens11.h.
.At a Lacrosae poultry Ihow a '200 prile hen Iwallowed a ,200 ruby, whIch accldentaUy dropped lato her coop and thul lncreued ber value to '.00. Th&l blue-ribbon poultry·ahow 'buatne.. la making the henll too vain and hlsh.mlnded for ordinary ulea. A hen oul!Jt to be aatllfled with h,r plutocratic polltlon, llut the female mind eyer uplrel \.0 what II fanciful aDd daullng.
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not get. Occasional tnrdlneSB 1n the morning he will wink at ns being un· avoidable ; peralsten~. "lates" be will learn to look upon with graduaQy In. creaelng dis favor, and wltb chronlll Habit of Promptnela Will Go a Long case8 he will use drnstlc measurea, de. Way . Toward SecurIng Advancepending upon the amount or lime ment In One'a Choaen Work. 10llt and the value at tbe employe'l servIce. "Promptness alone may never get a man anywb ere, but It will go a long TRADE THAT HAS NO STRIKES way toward 8ecurlng tor blm tavorable aLtentlon from his employer," 8ays a Purbeck Marblera Own All the 9tonl buslnes8 man whose office torce la In the lale-Gulld There Before numbered among the bundreds. Normsna Came. "SUch a man," clalmes tbls employ· er, "proves to me that bo Is Inter· Therc I. an Induatry carried on In e8ted enough In his work to begin It England wblcb II! entirely tree tram one time, and he can pretty generally strikes, lockouta and labor dleputel In be relied upon even though his work general. may be commonplace compared with This remarkable etate of an-airs II that of albers. He Ie a sate man to due to the simple fact that the men promote. are the masten, and the malters are "I wouldn't give a red cent tor a tbe men. man who Is late III getting to work Tbe lDdustry In wblch tbe corpora. every day. He II ruining hi' cbances tlon Is engaged conBlets at Quarot euccels If be falla to reform. for rylng tbe marble found In the Ille or he will ftnd he never will get anywhere Purbeck, a peninsular dlatrlct of Dar-. In thO' buslneas world 10 10111 as he lIetBhlre. Nearly 100 quarrlee are hili the 9 o'clock habit." worked bere, In ""hat used to be a Tbe bOla can look with a more or royal deer forest, and tbe whole ot the Industry Is managed by a curloUI lesl tolerellt: eye upon mediocre abll· kind ot trades' guild, entitled "Th, Ity If be knowl that Ita possellllor la at Ancient Guild at Purbeck Marblertl." hla desk a quarter of an bour before All the marble belonga to tbe d. the whlatle blows, day In and day out. aeendantl of the origin.l Purbeck " Smith may not be II hUIUer," he Ie QualT)'~en who tormed the .g ulld; and pretty likely to eay, "but: I caD depend no other pereon hal an)' right In the upon .hll being down at a quarter quarriel. None other II allOWed to to 8." loin the plld. And Mr. Hustler, who may not Tbll peculiar guild hal been In elt. know wbat tbe omce looks like at 8 Istence for man), hundredl of yearaa . m., often wonders why Smith geta probably, Indeed, before the conUng ot the promotion tl1at ahlllty alone could tbe NormaDII. never win tor hIm. He II more likely As 'Oon U ' the to conclude lut Smith hal a .:puU, 'reache.tbe. a18' ot rOtl111~81Il.lI4! wheu 11'1 reallty Smith II wlnnlDg bll mltted ' to the . alllpF1M1o ':Va), on the strepgth ot hrl pllnctual· :tlced un'der tty. '" .;. lila . falthE!,,",-Ut!lUI .cllle
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Curd hansi"Q up to draIn. Thl. requlrel from ahe to eight hou ra. Thc nr~t pol ot to consjdel' In t he i fi r m, creamy con s ltl'llcy, it is ta kea manuracture of pimento cream cheese down and emptled Int o a crock or la nbsolute cleal~lIness. Tbe long pe' porcelaln vessel (or mixing. These vesTtod, durin!! whLch the milk Is beld at lIelll shOUld be used ~cau8e a tin ge .. a temperature tav orable to the growtb sel, especially It slightly rusteu, 1m· 01 bac teria , makes it essential that all paris a dlsagreeoble flavor. utens ila be sterile. One pound of pime nto t import ed Clean wbole m1lk, preferably pas· Spanish red pepper) Is u sed to evers teurlzed, contaln.lng not less tban tour ten pounds of curd, Thi s pimento I, per cent of butt erCat, sbould be used. ground In a meat grinder and then In using un·pasteurlzed mUk there Is mashed tbrough a line acreen,. in order always danger of tbe developmen t of a to take out the seeds and tiber nnd r& bad flavor durhlg coagulatlon. Thu s du ce the pulp to a very fine consist· It II better to bt~at the milk to U6 de- ency. When this is done. 2 1Az ounces greea F. for at leas t tw e n~y minutes of salt and one pound at the pimento and then cool U8 rapidly as possible arl' added to each ten pounds of curd to a temperature o[ 72 degreea F., at and mLxed thoroughly. When tbol' whIch tb e milk 18 set. This tempero' oughly mixed, the cheese has n unl· ture may vary (rom 70 to 74 degrees. form, rIc h, r eddish-yello .... color, due to It set ata tempel'ature tbat varIes much Ihe pImento, and a fine, crumy ~x· (rom thI s, uneven coagulatlon or un· lure . even expUlsion (If the whey will result. Tbe cheese Is tben placlld In glasses After tile milk Is cooled to 72 de- baldIng s Ix ounces each. Tile glasses grees F., one·quarter pint of lactic acid ehould be filled wh h ln a quarter inch starter I, added to everyone hundred or the top, covered with parchment llounds of milk, Hnd tb e milk stirred paper and then with II tlghlly-littlng ~ll!oroualy . This starter Is a pure cuI· cover, aDd the whole wrapped In parchture of lactic acid bacterIa. A good, ment paper Ind 8ealed. Thi s makes elean-ftavored buttermilk or sour milk may be used lnlltead, Tbe use of BUbIItltUtes Is not advised unless the 8tarter can not be obtained, as tbere Is always danger of tbelr containing olber bacteria, which m~y produce a bad flavor In the cb'e ese. Arter addIng the starter olle cubic centimeter (ah<)ut 17 drops) of com· merclal rennet Is diluted In one·fourth pInt of cold wa,ter and then added to , the milk. To lJlllure all even dis trIbution of the rennet tbe milk should be stirred for two a t tbree mlilutes. The vllssel contalniD" tbe milk Is then coy· Elred and set In a place .where a tem· perature of 7% degrees F. can be maIn· talned tor 14 1:0 16 bours, When the milk will be properly coagulated. A good' way to maintain this temperature 1'1 to place the v~88el containing tbe milk In a vat of water at tbat tempera' ture. This will k eep tbe variation In room temperatu re tram affecting the tem perature of the cheese. At the end at ali toon hours the milk ebould be prop!!rly coagulated and the Tho chene II placed In gl... ea and wrapped In parchment piper. whey will have begun to &epa rate from tbe curd, formlmg a tWn layer pver the It very attractive package. When PUI top. up In this manner 1t will keep for twc The curd IlIlay DOW be placed In weeke, It kept at, a temperature ot 50 cheeSe cloth drallllng bags and hung degrees' F. or 10,w er, ···trhe yield 01 up to drain. During drainIng the curd cheese Is from 28 to 30 pounds from . should be stirred by manipulating tbe 100 pounds of milk. . This cbeese has met With much ,to· bags. Tbls keElps tbe curd on the outside from draining more than that In- vor In Columbus, where It retails al side the maSl1 and forming gritty 12% cents per glass . :SnndWlches made lumps. DralnLng will take trom six to from It are delicious and very often ten bours, according to Ihe tempera· ore served at · afteruoon' and evenIng ture of the room and the condition of luncheons. H ! A. WISE, tbe curd. Wben the free whey has College at AgrIculture, Ohio State University. . escaped and tbe curd has a ratber
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Restored to Health by Lydia Eo Pink),am'. Vegetable Compound-Her Own Story. Westwood, Md.-" I am 8 form er'l wife and do moat of my-own work when I am able. I bad nervoUII 6p ell8, Ie' male w eakness and terri b I e bearing down pains e v e ry month. I oleo sutfered much with my right side, The pain atarted in my back andextendeduound my right side, and the doctor told me it ...._ _ _ _ _ _ Will organic inflammation. I was sick fiery three woeka and bad to eta,. in bed from two to four ~Y" "It la with great pleasure I te ll YOI1 what Lydia E. Pinkham'. Vegetable Compound has dono for me. I have followed your directions III near aa possible, and feel much better than I have felt tor years. When I wrote you before I waa almost a wreck, You can pabllab thIl1 letter I:l you like. It may help to Itrengthen the fai Ih of BOme poor 8ulYeringwoman. "-Mrs_ JOHN F. RICHARDs, Weatwood, Maryland. . Women who auffer from thOle distreMing ml peculiar to their sex should not doubt the ability of Lydia E. Pinkham', Vegetablo Compound tD restore their health. If yoo ba?8 the IIlIghtest doubt that Lydia E. J,»l.nkbam'8 VegetableCompound will belp you, write to LIdia E.PlnkbamMedlcloeCo. (confidential) Lynn.}t(IUI8.. for acI-
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KITClofEN CHAIRS, A chlllr should be conveniently placed near tho work table, wbere one may sit wblle peeling potatoes or JQoo Ing other work whIch does not requlre standing. Many hOllsekeepers find a hlgb stool comfortable an<l much dish· wasblng, Ironing, e'tc., can be dODe wbUe BItting. A good kInd I)f chair
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All' la of In crop production. Over '90 per .cent of thll crops that we gro,," each Heason comee from the air. The air furnishes the plant with oxygen, hydrogen ,nd carbon from which 'plant t!SSIMS are made.: Plants can not. Uve In a Boll ·that lacks ·alr. CertaIn plants Uve In water, but tbey are able to ta)le aIr from the water. Farm plants die In a soil that is ao filled with water that the' air can. not get in, or that I, baked and packed 90 hlud as to exclude the air. Clilt!, Va.tlon breaks up the soil and draln.ge removes the ,Bu~plufl .w ater. Both let Iii r.lr and are nlj,Ceslary f(\l" maximum crop productioD. .
At the Ohio e~lletlmeDt ltatlon In a of corn of ,the ,.,ame varlet, 1I0me rows were b",d17 brokeD dOWll fn a storm while o.th~r rows stood upt lght.,. Seed ·taken tiom,tho,rows with hro~ell ' stalk3 prQdu(lell '76 ,. , leed from the. s~orm YJel~!lfl
..~ "II your bUlband a good man 1" "Yol; M 'S a Ilood man. [ can't eomplaln, But he al wan sneaka out Whenever the cleruman calia." . Cleverna.. Required. "In these <la,s of hlgh-eost Ilvln,:~· aald RepreaentaUve De Fores t, tbe aponeor of the bill for penllonlng ez, preaidents, "we hear at many queer economics. "On a street car the other da" at the end of a dlacu.aloD on lIavlng and retrencbment. .. lad, ..Id declllve1.1: .. 'Oh. any WOm~ can curter.., hUIband'i hair; but, believe me. It takel a clover one to cut It 10 that otber women '. husbanda wUl IIUlpect notb, Man'a Prlference. . Mill Lillian 81ll, lecturtD, on euaenclea In. Cleveland, laid : '.'It I~ , a · Jood Wng for the human race that beauty counta tOf more tban Intellect ""'hin It comll8 to love. In. teUect too ' often meana nerves- In, 10mnJa-hypochondria. • "Yell, It II a I0O'I thing for tbe hlJ~ man race that, aa an old maId from Vaa .. r put It rll£her bItterly: .. 'Men prefer a well formed girl to , well Informed ODe.''' LIve ~t live Is " poor motto fot butchers. A GOOD IIRIAKF~aT. 80me P'rtlon, Never Know What It Me.n ••
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h I n g ~ qla ck, a n chor· r d olf the Flor· ida coas t, WIlS .Iazlly roillug In 'hr' 1!~Ilt1e swe lls o[ tbe sea. wllb Its I,ll " ~:l1I8 nappin g aud anc hor chain "Qupa ki ng dIB lll~Uy. A s ma ll boat had Jlln o lf from ' th e v'essel a nd two of tho r UW" r8 we re watc hing se ve ral of th e ('rl' lI dlKPo rting In the wa rm wate r. Wi th rh e m was a powerful Newfound · IIlnd clog wh o so thrashing a nd hark· In l/: aclcle d to th e Inter es t o[ t he Bcene. S uLld " nly o ne of 'tlie r owe rs glanc· Ing to"'ard th o distant shore c au gh t HI~ h t of a pec uliar trail o f foam tbat ...·.. mod to be ad vanci ng ra pidly. I·'or a Ol ompn t h e was s ilent a nd thollght· rul . b .11 wb e u tbe ftnllk o projection a htl vl' I ho wate r ca me Into t uU vie w h,· Sf' t li p a yell o f wa rni ng. "S hn r lt H! S harlts!" T hat Wa s s uHlc le nt to e lectrlr y th e ~ w I U IIll " r s . 'Wi t h ono a cco rd th ey /iWllm with a ll th e Ir mi ght t oward th e ,uu a ll b'tllt. They rcach ed It a nd we re ha ul e d nboard b y tb el r companions lJ..-ro r H Ib e s hark could ge t wi th in til r lk lng dl s tnnce: \lUI no t s o th e dog. Not reall:t.l ng t il " dallg e r, th o N e wfoundl a nd barked a nd ~ wu rn a round th e boat , acc e ptrng I h c alls of th e m e n as a part of th e ~lIru e . Meanwhil e th e s harp ap· IJ rollch t' d rapidly, a nd th e m e n could .. ,'e I he great dors al ftn cler vlng th e wal ,'r lik o a knife . . Hut it I!eem.ed Imp08slble to r eBCUO Ih e ri og In time, Tbe grea t m a n 'ea t\l r Ii nl' \\' tbl e, . and n eve r for an In· Rl a nt c h ec ke d Ita course .' Whe n wi th· In a (~w yards ot th e franttc dog th e Mn d iMa ppeared b elow th e 8urfa ce a nd ove ry man kn ew thBt the s hark was ,.Inklng to make the fa ta l lunge . At th l' ve ry mom ent on e of th e me n c a ug h t tb e dog by the collar th e open Jaws of l he s hark. with th e ir double r ow . of incu nln g t ee th s wept upward. T Ilf1r l' see me d no c han ce to pre ve nt a t r agedy. but one of th e sailors . Quic k· wilt e d an d a lert. tbru s t a long oar str aigh t dow n at th e te rribl e jaws. MOff' thro u'g h luck th Bn pre mod lt:l· 1.1 00 . I he hea vy o a r 8tm ck th e I? we r ju w II g lnll cl n g hlo w a nd th e n Ali p ped di rec tt y Into th e mouth. Tb e re was a suall nnd jcrk w hi c h n earl y thl'e w th c :!:. ' Ma llor oy .. rbOllrd . Wh e n h e ra ised .. th e oa r fro m th o \'·ate r . It \\'ns to flnd It s na pped In two a s clea nl y a s If cu t by a n a x. The Il (> Xl rn illut" th e me n haul ed' th e drip· ll ill /:.Illlntin g Ne w rou ndland dog int o \ hI' boat. Thc y Irl l' d to trl ghte n th o bIg m nn "nl"I' ~ \V ay wi t h t h e ir on rs. splas h ing u ntl s ho u lluK v igo rou s ly. Ollt tb e s ha r k wail nQ t frlgh len e d : by lhls de monstra,' tlo ~~ . . tt wa R' too ' e nraged . by lhe woil nel 'It hl!.d r ec e i ved fr o m t h e bla d e '-o f thL'lJar an d too hun gry to ~e trea t at on cl1. Wh ll" t h o"p. tac tics wr r e go In g on r h I' rowe rs we re 110 Inte ntly watch · In g th e 8!l a rk tbat the y t obk little note o f nnyth ing e iRe. Suddenly a noth er lon ~ . po ..... (' r rutl y built cre ature swam le is ure ly h et we pn th e boat nnd t h e an· gry sbarlt It loo ked for a n Inlltant IIk p a n oth e r hu g e man eat e r. Appare ntly att racted by 'the com. mott on t h e ne wcomer swe pt close to t h e boa t to get a good vie",' . The !>hark. nt tb e s am e Instant, having d efeate d of ila alte mpts to got at Its pn' y. t u rn ed ~lclOu8lY upon th e otb e r fish . ' Its linger and blindness apparentl y ma d" it leBl! caut. ouB tban uBual. With s wift movement It Junger toward th e other fl sh . and Its powe~1nl ( ,w.ws BDlillp\?d togeth er just as Its prey caught s Ight. of It aud darted forward. The ne:lt moment a long, powerful swordfish leaped a foot out of the wa. ter and began thrashing the s ea Ibto • wblte roam. Tbe water wali , Instantly dyed crlq:ason. In Its upward leap t.be sallore ,bad seen that part of Its tall was mlSBlnlr. The shark had CAugbt the swordfisb olr guard and BlU\pped off tully six Inches of Its tall. It was from thIs wound that tbe blood came. Now, tbe swoniftsh Is UBUlllly a quiet creature, rarely ascending to 8
th e s urface. and 'di spos e d tu Jet ut h e r nn n y IDhabltants of tb e de e l) a lo ne If th ey do not mo lteat It. But wh l' n In Hea rch ot tood or w h ' lI It 11 a ng~ r Is a roused by a n a tta c k It Is ca pab le of exec utin g so ml1 pretly ra pid an d long s us tai ne d motto ns . W ith a move me n t so sw if t tbat t he eye could ba re ly fo liow it through t he wat er . t hf' g iau t II wo rd fi sh da s h ed t o· wn rd tho s bn r k wit h Its powe r ful lan ce a lm od fo r t he ut h e r's vita ls. \J u t s har ks a rc Qu ic k a c ti ng IIs lt . too. nn d th e bi g ma n e utl'r t brow n s uddl' uly o n th (, defl'usl vo dodg e d un d cO lll lJ le\ l'ly t llr ne d o ve r. Th e s word s truck 11. u s lanti ng Llow on t h o s idll a nd ri p ped a surfllce wound a ya rd 10Dg . At t h e sum" lIlU' ment th e jaws of the shar k sna pped viCio us ly, an d lIooth e .. . po rt io n o f I h ' lac e rat lld ta il was s lll l,ped orr. Th e tw o cOlllbllt an ts re malu e d th us fo r t e n s eco u d8 facing ea ch ot h e r and wai tin g fo r the uext rouud. T h e saltors , rorge t liD g th e ir o wn d nnge r. wu tch ed th e tw o flg htcri\l with fa ecln · a ted ·gaze. On ce morp. the s wordfish bega n th e a ttack. With inc r edibl e sw iftness It turne d a n d dar ted a wa y. a8 It d is g ust ed wit h t h e flg h t, and th en sw u pg around aUd crull e Cor t h e s h n r k at til e s peed o[ a ' railroad tra in . The .s b a r k kn e w tba t It was powe r· less to av oid th at thr lble s word e:l· ce pt by dod g ing. Wb e n the sw ord· fi s h wus within a y ard o t It th e man eat e r s pra ng up \fard a nd t ri ed to .es· cape th o dea dl y we a pon . Fully t 'll'1) teet Oll t or tli e wa te r tb e Ilhar k le ap ed. But once more tb e s wo rd ra ke d Its si de . c utttrl g a nd t ea ring t hrou3 h s k in a nd fl e s h unlll t he blood pou red fo r t h In a st ream. Th is s eco nd wo u nd broug h t a ll t b e fi g htin g blood or t h e s ha r k t o th e s ur fa c e. T ak ing ad yu ntngf1 o r t he m u dd led wate r c rea t l'd by th t· commotioll , it plun ged down wa rd to a g r at de pt h . a nd th ell spraug upw ard wi t h Ih e hu g e j aw 8 e xten de d. T hr s word ll s h los t s ig h t of It for an Instan t. antl ba r ely e sca pe tl be in g cut in tw o as th e do ubl o ro w oC tee lh close d . T he re was a Doth e r s wift a n d d e xt e rous move ou th e pa rt o f till' Bword - j fI h to esc npe. Bu t thi s ti me th e t pc t h grazed it.s Hide a n d rll.JPed a lJil'ce ur ~kl n from It. The a h a rl! . ta ki ng ad va ntage of t h e s itua ti on . ma.c!e . a frautl c c los e q ua r' t e l' a tt ack. It s na pped an d l un ged vic ious ly, miss ing t h e Bwordfl s h ea c h t~m e by on ly a trac tion or n n Inc h. llle latte r dod ge d a nti leap ed si il ,", W ~YS 10 esca pe th e c rue l JIIWS. fh e lig ht was 80 fl erce that n ellh pr comba tant could k e e p up th e Lla ce tor lon g. At one m om e m th e t wo big cr ea tures Iioulide r e d aroulld o n th e surfa ce o f the wate r . and th e n ext dropp ed e nttre ly ou t o r s ig ht. bu t tli e roamin g wate r ri Sin g t o th e s urfa ce Show e d t hat tb e re waB 110 letu p in th e s trugg le. Sudde nly th e swo rdfi sh s we pt t o· ward th e oont. a8 If It int r nd e d to plunge strai g ht throu gh It . bu t It d ip· pe d at tb e cri ti cal mome nt an d dis· appeare d und e r It. Clos e behlu d It th e sbarll oClJme, and follow e d ben eath tbe boat. But It was leS8 accurat e In Its mo ve· m enta. and Itt! body stru ck th e bo t· tom of tbe boat a r esounding whack. Temporarily disconcerted by tbls ac· cld ent, the shark turned to snap angr1ly at th e tblng tha t ba d struck Its h e ad. Tbat Interruptlon. short as It was. gave tbe 8worClftah tbe tlme to gain on Its pursuer. When It reappear· ed 011 tbe oppollite sIde of th e boat It swerved sharply and darted away to a safe dlBtanceIt was out of harm's way now. tor In a teBt of speed and endurance th e shark could not bope to Win. Once more the watchers expected to s ee th e combat termInate by the retreat of the discomfited BwordftBIL
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Slow Chap. " Yes ," laugh e d th e gi rl w ith tbe pin k pa rasol , " h e Is tb e ~ I o west , ounc m a n I ev e r sa w." " In wha t way, d car?" ask e d hLl c hum. " Wh y, he ask ed for a kls8 a nd I told h im I wo r o oue of those k notted ve tls that too k so lon g to loose n: ' "And wha t did h e do ! " " W h y. t h e goose took ti me to u n tie t h e kn ot."- Mac k·8 Monthly.
DIDN'T NEED TO READ LINES Amateur Palm le t ' Had Other Lines of In formation WhIch A ided Her In Revelation s. T be ralr amateu r pa l mist loo ke d at t h o loft h a nd ot th e sw et ,gI rl lo n g a nd ca l·n ps ti y. Breathl ess ly s he wa lt· ed to r th e plTlrul at's n ex t words . "Ah ~ I see b y yo ur hand tbat y ou ar e e ngaged t o bo marrie d:' said the palmi st. "And : ' c onttnu ed the reade r o[ t he ruture a nd tile pas t, In n more cuttin g to ne , " I see tb at you a re e nga god to Mr. Mooney." "Oh ! It's pe rrectly ext raordInary." burs t ou t th e blushin g gi rl. " How can you kn ow th a t ?" " Oy my ' lon g s tudy of the sci ence." was th ~ r epl y. " n u t sure ly t h o lin es o n m y h a n dcannot te ll yo u t h e na - -" " Who Aa id a nythin g a bout lin es?" re plied th e p ro p he ti c one . wltb with e !" iu g scorn . " You aro wearin g th e en· gllge me n t ring I r eturn ed to blm tbr ee w .. e k s ago."
The way to tell peop le's fortun es Is to have on e li s t of ·c ha ract erls tlcs. a nd us e It (or e VE> ry olle Witho ut t he s lig hte st \'arlatlo n. It Is bound to s u eepe d . To'o r ins ta nce. s up pose F a ls t.arr Bnd Hamle t had t h e ir fo rtun es tol d b y th e Ba me soth suye r . I imag o in o h e wo ul d have told Ham le t' s cha r · a CI cr a s foll ow8 : WHAT WORRIED HER. " You u rI' not as fo r tu n ate a s you see m. You have a g r eat d eal of s e nse, bu t mo rfl se nse th a n k now ledg e. Yo u ca n g ive admi rable ad yice t o oth er )le op lt'. Yu ur j ud ,.:m ent Is exce lle nt a 13 r .. g nr" ~ o t h(' rs , b ut bad as r E' g nrd s YO \l r~" I r. YOII n" ve r vll.lu s YOU I' own good al.l\"i r ... You a re fond of you r fri (, llI IR. YOII Ilrefe r La l ulk 10 actio n You Htil'r..r rrom Ind c·clRio n. You II ro f01111 of th r ~ Ia gl' . You nre BUBI:l' ptl· " Mr. Geo rge Howard. Miss Upton." ll lp 10 fl' lIl n l" h eauty . You ar o witty. a rn in bll' :lOcl well ed uca l e d . bu t you g!l m e for it ? Le t 's eur h writ n a Iett" r like eo ars I' Jo k"s . You a r c su per stl · to oll r fian cl's. say ing . ' 1 ha ve found l io us aBel bpli l' Vl1 10 g hosts. You ca n o.ut {'v t'r Hhi n g and s ha ll rx pe ct rO ll ma ke I,eo ple la u gh . You ofte n pre· t b e Xlll ain - tr yo u cnu : Wh at a jok e t l' n d to be more foo li s h t h a n yo u a rc. th at wou lrt be. P lc tu r.o t h ,.. poor At ot h e r Ilm l's you wi ll sur pri s e p r o· me n 's (aces! Wil l YOll , Mil d re d ?" pi e b y you r pow!'r of o pt r epnrtl'e. "It see m H a sh a m l'." m llrmu rf'd Mil· You r bnn e will be you r inc linatio n 10 dred . " Bu l I coul dn't bea r to t h ltVt h e fat, wh ich wi ll hampe r you In lig h t· had d'lcell'" fI Ute . Ar e you s lI rl' h e ing. Yo u lire un s uccess ful as n 801· bas. F ,ann y '! " dle r. bu t un rlval pd a s a compan io n " My " ..a rrs t girl . o f cOll rse h e hilS. a nd philosophe r. Yo u wIll mi x In hi g h " I a.q l,ed your fat be r and be suld Ho w o lel Is he? Twe nl )" e lghl ~ And flor. let y. hnvo fr ipnd s a t co urt. Yo u YOll WN O o lu e no ug h to know you r lIe ver IdsA f' d any o no bu t yo u ? M 11,l re d . will co mo orr badly In p e rson al en· own m ind ." YOIl ce r t <lin ly a rc Rlm pl e. And now' s count e r an d y our tl nal e n e my w ill be "l ie ,1id n't tell y ou how old I was, th e t im £' to s how hi m YOll a re U't as a k ing ." di d he ?" Now Im ag ine him say In g exac tl y tb n sl mp lo a ~ h e think s. a nd h e' lI thin k all t h e m ore of you for It. Is It a bar· sa lUe thin g to Fals tatJ. Do08n't It ti t him j us t as well '! Can't you Imag lue gain 7" It was . It was not w lt bout m llny F a lsta rr say ing : " He has h it me ofT to mlsglv:ln gs that Mildred Tbomas a T :" Ilnd Ha ml et murmuri ng : "M y mail ed .ll..e r l ette r to Geor ge How a rd. pr oph " t1c ROlli!" In 'fact. I br Ji (' ve to r · bllt FIlMly'S blnts we r e e ating into tun e t p. llIn g afte r t o a l of me di ci n e . to he r s oul like vltl·io\. Sbe mus t know , be th e fln es t profos lon In tb e world. no w. \1'b ether h er loye r e ve r bad been and tb o e us lcst.- Met rop olltan. In 10VEI before. Tb a t would b e d read· Ready to Serve Reprinted by Request. ful. Still she mi ght forg ive It . but she cou M nev e r forgiv e deceit. Wh en An edito r in th e Blu e Gra ss s ta te Direct From Package the letter wa s m a iled 8b e wanted It ha s b ee n t ry ing ror a long time to In· baclt. and a ll that day and tb e next ject htmse lf In to pollttcs and get e lectshe lis t e ne d lu t er ro r tor th e post· e d to s omo thln g. At las t he waa man 's whistle . On the third day, ma d " a d ele gat e to th e state convenFrIday. the anSWEr c am e-a hasty. In· tton of his party. Th e day on whIch cohere nt letter. t')11 of s elf·acclIsa- tbe con ve nti on ope ned was also the ttonsand reproac hes. "I shall te ll dat e of Iss ue of his militant weekly you about wbat you refe r to when I newspape r ; and .In the excitement of call tomorrow e ve ning, " he wrote. the mom ent, he hRd forgotten to write and cream "and I shall come half an hour berore hi s uBual burnIng editorial. He was the palrty. In the bove ot gaining your r e mind ed of his derelic tion just as he forglvElU ess before the gue sta arrive." was le aving town for the conventton. A dainty dish of toasted Mild r ed WUB looklog ber pre ttiest "Ob," he said to th e «enlnl facto· Indian Corn, brimful of wben George Howar!! arrIv e d . He tum of th e m echanical departm ent, sweet flavour and substantial looked so haggard anLi mournful that "jus t r e produce last wee k '8 editorial, nourishment. Bhe could hardlY ftnd word8 with and s tnte that It 18 reprinted by rewhIch to greet him. BItterly now she quest." Poll T outiell in the panrepent,e d ha ving b een flereuaded by Th e Inloll!gent foreman followed In· try mean many delicious Fanny to play tbat foolish joke. But 8tructlons. and the editorial was to long distances . although In tba,.t she must pla y b e r part tbrou gh . They brtlakfasts, ease n man would hav e to be dele- sat L10wn very soberly side by s Ide In lIerved up to the amazed ·readers un. de r th e 8tartllng caption : . gated to atte nd to the oven to regIster the empt y re ception room. Direct to your table in "R eprinte~ by Request of the Ed, Its t e mperature ::nd to see that the sealed, air-tight packages. ''I'm going to t ell you e\"f:!rylhlng. ltor." fruit dId not ,rema in too long In It.Mildred ," sa ltl George humbl y. "I did Sold by Gra<;ers everyHarpe r 's Weekly. not wlllfull )' d eceiVe YOI1. for It was Why He QuIt Working, where. only b ecau se I h a d put the m e mory Womao' {lecturing tranlp) - You Have Often Wondered. ot tbat mad 8umm er . (\'1'0 -years ago. "bould work If only to set a good ex. "Now they .have complie d a dlctioll- out ot m y mInt! and h e art, and dared ampie oth~rs. . "The ~mory Lingen" ary of the monke y lat'guag_e. All fool · not recall It , ~ve n to m Ylelr," She Tramp-l did that onc~ mum, an 1a~,~s8; no d~mand tor Buch it thing:.' WaB t b e only 'Noman before you." the DOOr feller wot took t h e exam pl. . Oh, I don t know, Many ))eo Jl1... "Go on," murmlJred ,Ml1dred, and to worked 10 1ItJ'1l be died otr nenoUlI would . like to kno'Y ~h~t Is · 'b e ln, her consternation ihe dlscovered that proBtration. 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Sf,me BO\l In desert oaaes bas Dot tbree days. At tbe end of this time 'lIumClent h eat til mature ~!,•. ·Thill . tbe fruit Is sweet and aromaUc. It Is " ' ' (iI~due to unuaual ralllaUon~' cUipeDctlD*" 'Predlotltd that this will do away with i upon local condlUonB. A "ca7.' ,.a.~ the drIe d and presse d dates wIth b dfln found to matnre the' trtalt ~ ' wbloh we are' al\ familiar. a8 thla flc!ally, hOVl'ever, and 'being ' ,llmple system restores I: ho freshnesB to frrult Bnd" lIff.P.~~l.t. l • .l1keb': ~,P, t ' )J!~!cb bas been too long~ Upon the to . p"'~tlcal u!!e , At metal . o.it1 ,"'l.free. ... l n . Hie sunlJgbf, tbe' artillcrat us ed of the a8!De temperature . . tbe bumldlty insurIng julcloea; .u~IiaYor. eoll unde r the moit fa.orable'"'~ti- W. ~ expecte d. ~ Iso tbat- ult)m)ltely tionL- Rer(l . the 'dl\t~ :kept·A9t fl1llt· may .be ezported, In thele OYens
1' 01' np u rl y five min u tes l h e two ('Ol1lonla n IH a pll p.ur pd a lmost motloD' Ifi KH in th e wa te r. Fr om t h e aid es of e a ch lilt Ie c r imso n l'ddl c s a sce nd ed. 8liuwlng h ow ba~l y bOl h had bee n Injur" d . It was a d ra wn bail Ie . and bOl h s ee med tlisi nc lln ed to r e n e w the (·o nn lcl. \Ju t df'ar ly oo e o f t he m ha d 10 b(' the vic tor. T he s wo rdfi s h alowl y move d ot!'. with sca r'cflly a perce ptibl e swIsh of ta il .o r ti ns . It see med as If It wa s hl'l ng mov etl by 80 mo un d er Wol t e r ra re" Ihu t h ll d ~o co nn ectio n wlt b Its body . i' I' I'haPR a hun dred fl'e t 'a way It ch l'c kcd Its movem en ts and once more la y lIUIN . th e s ha r k wn tc h lng It ca r e· ru ll y aDd n n xl ou s ly. It kn e w b et t e r I hall 1110' s ail ors t lt H menn i ng of tu es", IU<: l k. Th.. !l W( r<lrl s h bl' gan to c irc le arou nd oga ln In a qu ic k. Je rk}' way . a~ If I!'rin/: il s IHIW" r or s p" .. el . The ti ha rk rCUlaJ nr d s tnllo na l·Y. wa iti ng f ' r Ih" n t IIlC IL W ith eYe r in c rensl n g c lrrl ps lind sp"I'll Iho s wordfis b co n· l inu l:d ils mO V(! llw nt ij. It ll speer! a t . tln1<'11 se"In{'d ulmost in c r edlb lo. It Bwe pt In a ciea n Ci rcl e a rou nc1 the bOIi I. pillnged deep int o I he wa te r . aurt th en Ipap ed up towa rd t he Bu r· fuce. ApLlare utl y satis ll ed t ha t It Btlll had Ilw s p ed and s lrpltgth n e c e s~ ll ry (or a co ntin uance or t h e lig ht . It I\llproa ch · l'd close to Its wuiti ng e lll' my. Jt playe d t a g wl lh th e s ha r k ror a fe w mo m,e nts . dUHh lng in a nd a way a s If to tes t It K cou ru ge. but a t suc h a di s · lan ce Illat Ill l' s hurk ma de no etJort to purs ue. T he D su dd e nl y wi th a sw is h or It s fl ns t he swo rd ll s h t urn ed an d dart ed stf/lig h t [o r th " s h a rk. It neve r swerv ed once fro m a straigh t IIn o. but s hot to r war d like an arrow rrom a bow. The Eharl! saw t11(' a pproac h ing nt. lac k a nd on ce 1lI0re so ug ht to dodge th e te rr ible swo rd . But t his ti me, e lth. e r l h rough c l u lJl s i n e s~ or weakn ess It \\' 3S 111011' In Its mo" e me n ts . It d ela yed Its j ump n second too lo ng. T he ro wa s a thud. a viol e nt Impat't o r 80me lh lng h a rd aga ins t fl es h, nnd t he n 11 m ig hl )' moll ou or t h e wa tl' r. Th e t wo b ig fi sh th ras h ed a bout so \' io ll' n tl y th at fo r a mom e n t t h .. wa tch p.rs cou ld no t tc ll wh ic h b a d t h .. u dva n tagp.. II lood a nd foa m we re whi p ped to. gl' l hl· r. Th ,) wav es c reo. te d by th e st ru g g le roc kpd th o boa t. Wh en fo r a n ins t.a n t t b ~ two combata n ts coasNI th eir fi g ht ing th e me n go t u g limps e o r t he t rIl l' atn te! of alTalrs . Th o s wurd of Ihe s ma ll e r c rratu rc was SUIII.! to Ib e ve ry h ilt In t h e bo ~ y o f t he shark . t h e (' n d prot ru d ing ' ro m t hr o ppos ite s id e. T he olow had bee n d " Ii \'Pr (' d ~ Cflla rel y In t he s ide of th l' shark. and It was doom ed . 'rh (' ro was an inel'toc tual s truggle on t he part of tb e s ha rk to p ull a way fro lll Its a d" oraa ry. It t.~sb ed th e wnl e r viol (' ull y with Its tall . gllsl'cd a nd s purl ed blood from Its mou t h a nd t lll' n luy qu ilP s tili 0 11 t lt o s urfac e. Th e h lo w waR rnbl·ta l. a nd dea t h C[J 1Il qu lcl;!y . The b ig. h env y bod y was see n tf) jer k a nd mo\'e vio le ntl y ('V (HI a ft e r deat h, bllt t h e mo veme nts we rp ca used hy th o. s wordfi s h try ing to with dr a w itg long la n r.c. Aga in n nrl aga in It Jerk ed and tri ed to back awn)' from Its e nem y. But t h e sword W Ull too den ply e:ubedd e d In th e n l'8 h It s loss Of . blood and th e fca rful wound s It hn ~ rec e ived from the shurk re nd e re d ·th e s wordfi s h h elp. less. Its own mortal wound had bee r, deli ve red be fore the last attack, and it was no w onl y a matte r of lime befor e it would SUCcumb. Out of me rcy for tb e victOriou s c reature . th e lIaUQrs rowed up to the t wo and with a fe w well directed blows on th e bead wltb theIr of-rs th ey put th e swordftsh out of Its ag. an y. No strellgtb wblch tbey could e xe rt would s erve to releaae the swo rd. Late r the two carca.s8es were towed to th e side .of the shIp and the shark was cut In half berore the sword could be removed. By actual me asurem e nt It proved to be nearly four feet In lengtb. and the bIg man ea t ing Bhark weIghed a ton lind a halt In bone and flesh.
By FRANK FILSON. "Fa nn y. yo u' ve been lo rd in g It over ine (or ro r 111 (' pa s t m onth . (\ \' f' r si nce your e ngag PIllenl 10 E dwll r tl II roo k s . Flul yo u c a n' l d o It an y morl' ." so ld her rrl f' nd 1II11dred Th omllR. ho hlt ug out b l' r Iprt hll n d w ith a b lush. '-"all ny Upt011 sclzf' d It a nd dr ngl{f' .1 her fri end intu tb p li g ht. O n Mil dred's lhinl fl ngl' r sfla rk ll'd a diam ond in a pla l lnulll r ing . " MiI(lrpd :" I'x ,' IIameJ Fallll ,. kiss ing ber. " W ho IR JI '!" " I mUHt n·1. l e ll )'0 11 ." anHw e rJ Mil· d red . "Now don't be a n g r y. ,le ar. b&cause y ou . sbalt be th e ve ry fi rst pe r· 80n to kn o w. It'1I a sac red p roml 86-for ,·ert.aln re aso ns ." "Oh , I' m 811ro I don 't want to know, Mi ldred ." 8ald F'a nn y coldi y. re leasing t h e hand Bh e h e ld . "Oh -," P8 you do . Fann y. Now don·t he .-rOSY. Lls l on ! We' r e go in g to hav" a n e nga g em e n t Llart y on Sa tur· day ni g ht . a nd it will be an n o un ced t h en . And rU II ar l' to rom e a n d be tolt! nrlst. S eo~" Pa nn y W1l8 mo lt ltl l'd a Ittttl e. " We ll . Ir YOII Ih ink I1"s wo rth m a kin g a secrot 01 to ple aHO YOllr fl nnce . all righ t ." sh e Rs ld . " Hll l you kn ow ver y we ll he ha s sec rets he hasn 't 8 ha red w!th you ." " Fa nn y !" c rl" d Mild re d T homas In· dlgn a nt ly . "o r COllrS8 b e has . goose. Do n 't you s up pose he bss bee n In love d o ~e n 8 of t lm es- rap tn ro us ly in lo\'e . Il n ll nev!' r to ld YOll a word of il ~ .. " Fan n y." Allid h e r fril'nd 10"I ~ nllnt · I)'. " b e to ld m e tbul he hil S nc v.. r heen In 10\'(; in lils life before . li e has fI (> \'" r ~, 1 8H"" nil )' g irl hilt nw ." " \l ooh !" s nld I~u n n y lIloc k lngl y. " Now \-;c lwa rd kn e w I \I' US 100 ~" nsih l o to fa ll fo r t hat sort o r Yfl rn nnd be ro n ressed . Dut he d ldn ' t tell m e a ll. No . si r . a nd I'm goi ng to Oll d (l ilt a. who le lot mo re he ro re i ma rr y h im." ~ l lIdJ: e , 1 r e mai n e d colfl ly si le nl . "Oh . i\l ild red. h prc' a II jok e." sa id he r versat ile fri en d . " Now are YOll
s he was lIOt Khoc ked a t a ll - o DI, de epl y illte r c8 ted . " it waM at Allantlc City . . I won·t t e ll )' 011 h 'r na lll . We wpr tl a lmos t t h e olil y gups ts at th o h ote i a t t h e E' Dd of th • spRNo n. We fe ll In lo vo wit h pllc ll olb .. r ; we lov ed ea"h oth er llIad · were enga g ed . T be n s he Iy. we n t har k to town. a nd I. like a rool. Ih'l',( In a fool's paradise . antiCipati n g t h e II llI c wh en I s houl d m ee t h er a gai n. to ask ber to fulllll h er pro milMl. " W .. II . t b e 1l11Bho t waa t hat s ho bad Imag ine d lII e 10 b e a co us in ot m ine . Garll eld Il oward . th o we a lth y ma nu. tac turN . Wh e n I ca lled at ~ ho me sh e Wil li l1u lt o fra nl( abou t It . S he s a id Ah e ha d 10" e d mp an ,1 would have tl1l n l h~ d Iw r prom lsI'. b ut abe had r esu h 'l' d n (!" e r 10 mR rr y a poor ma n ." "Th .. ho rrid rat'" e xplalmed Mll . <irl'd In digna ntl y. IIlIpplng her han d In tel his . "T hat broke the spell . M ildre d . rea ll 1.ed th e n t hat I bad n over Joved he r [l earned to lau gh a t m y iDmtua· tl o n. tor I sn w h e r a s she was . an ti m y love wa s el ead. So don't 'OU be a frai d . In ('Bse we ever m eet . for I ha VI' s ee n he r two o r t bre e tlm ell Blnce t he n. aDd I be re Ie n othin g le ft III m, he a rt but a '·ers lon ." " Da rlin g'" sa id Mildred, pu tti n g up her raro for a kis s . "A nd I am forgi ve n. de ar est ?'" whl a· pe red Goo rge. " Ahso lute ly. Now \lat e n . ror tb& g ueets will b l' bere In a few modilents. I'm go ing to a nnounce It and tell tbem your name. It'1I a ll a profound sec ~ot . jus t all J promIsed you. t want y ou to me et m y trle nd - " But s h e di d not ftnl.h the sen ten ce , ror th e ma id open ed t he door Bnq an· no uced MlsA Upton a nd Mr. E dwa rd B rooks . MlIoJred tl a r te d torward a nd e m braced I-a nny a nd s h oo k han d ll w ith h e r fi a n ce. "I wa nt to pre s en t m y fla nc," s b e Ilnnou ced tritlln ph an ll y. " Mr. Geor ge H oward , Mis s Upto n- M r. HO" a rd . :\11'. Brooks. Now yo u h ave g ot to li k e ea eh 01he r as hanl a s YOll can . Fa nn y !" Th e last r e ma rk was al mos l an In · IP rj <' t't ion . for Fan n y Upto n ha d put fo rth h pr ha nd a s g inge r ly as though 'it WAre o r Ilorcola ln. a ll ,1 Geo rgA was stretc h Ing o u t h is fin ge r ti ps ns thoug h h e WDS arra ld or nev e r ge tti ng t he m bac k aga in. " Mr. /l o\\'ar,\ a nd I have m pt boo fo re," sn i,1 Fan n y Iclly . "You ha" e '! You u e ve r told me. W h er e ?" " I t hin k It was a t Atl a nt k Ity, or t he reabo uts. " snld Miss Upt on casual ·
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'I'ht> Ucrman poliel! tl~ deterI'j' " .1 I II" ~ l ' J.· .. . d (' , ~, . . , 111 V. I I mined that Herl in shall behave itself, , , I hIlt henceforth it shall hI;' 1111 orderly 1' . tl ·.· n ! I f I I I I l t l ".• I I " f I': I ~. and n d\'!!irabI 0 pl ace of r esidence . , . ' I' ... I W, II .. '1' 0 th is 1' 111'1 it i R fortlld,l,' n-ollr old f rirnd "l' r rh(,lrn " - lo walk mo re 1 \ " \ lhu ll 1111'\'\' Illon 'H'1 1111 till' pa\·cniPnl. \. '.: I, .. i I Ii " . 11'11 " ~ I'" 0 to !-i\1 ill:'; \\,lIlkll l ~ Ft j"kd or IIl1lhrcllllH. ICstllk\ o f John Uberlln, I UtlIU!le . 10 tn lk loudl\'. w h i~tl e, sing , or shout , ~il: lh IlCcollnt of guurlian filed to drop ci gar or \· igure-t te ends, paE ·tl>te of LOUIS F . Mouute, de per or fruit ou the paverue.uts, and ce,u.ey . Est"te fnlly auwiuisterecl. 10 wear long sklrts thut prod uce E~tllte of Eltzllbc~h Ral stoD. de du st. Xoth ing lUIS been said so fll.r cellsed . Affidav it of Unal 8sttle . IIhout squeaki ng boots, or loud-tickmODl filed . ing wutc.'hes. but probably the GerEstate of ~arab A. Hindman. ds· lI1an police haye their eagle eye upon cea8ed. Atndavlt of final settl8th eoe evils and they will be abated ment fl ied. in due ,·o urse. Now, the fun of the Estate of Samnel Hindman, de \vhole th ing ie the fact that tilese oeMed Affidavit of final settle· ru!t'K will I>e enforcf.'d. No (krmllll men t fi led. Illw ever drops into desuetude. These Zoe Ella Dulte as admlntltratrlz rul es will have 118 much force in fifty with the will Bnnexed of tbo eRtate .vears· tillle aa they have torlay unl ess of W. B. Duke. deoGBsed. Plllintiff thry Hhllll be eatl'!{oricAll.v repealed, VS . Auna E. Duke et a1. Defendants. and they will be applied without dis~ourt orders .d.lnistra.t·rix to make crimination or favor.-San Francia.Hstributlon of prooeeds of sale . co Argonaut. Elltate of Andrew Guttery, Cle oeBbed. Report of ule filed . I
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Ephrillm Blaokford vs . J oh n Blaokfurd et 1101. PartilioD of real estate . R. J. Shaw han attorne.1 for pistillifl'. The Middle Creek Coal Cumpany VI! . Ka.te Bro4)ks doing buslnels. un · d er t~e name of the Direot ConI Co. a otioD, m.lDey only. $:141 .05 ol ~hned with interest. J osepb W. O'Ne,,)] ftttorney for plllintifl'. Leo Wolfe and brother VB. Milton M. Culp, Ja"nlta May Culp Rnd Marriage Licenses Mlaml Valley B. & L. A8s ociation Warren J . Yaple, laborer and of Franklin, OMG. Rotion, money oDly "783. 77 claimed with in MI88 Annie Mllorle lJavlB. both of King. Mills. BarillB Bradenburg, farmer of Probate Court Middletown aDd MIs8 Annllo Mae Eetats or Zaid 8Im,80D. deoeased. Roll .. , of M,alnevllle. Rev. Artbur Inventory aDd appraisement flied . I Cooper. In re.estftte of WlJIlaw Stonten John iohmtdt. paper finisher. of boroogh, deceas8Ci. 1100& and oosts Cr8ll0entville and MillS Sadie Robner ordered paid oot of 'he aSlet of said of Franklin. Rev. G. E. Gowdy. 68tate. Halvor A . C.um, fllonoer and MIIIP In tile matter of tbe estate of liarab ...eol. Osborne. botb of LebJamel Jobnllon. dece8sR. W. H. anon. Rev . R ~. Hilgeman. JohDlJOn appointed admlnls~rator John W. Edwarde DbnDIIo May Hawke 21, \oth of WlIovnelvllle. glYlng bond In .he lIum of 1150..
UNTOUCHED BY FATHER TIME Mohammedanl of tho Thraolan Plain Live Almolt Exactly the Sime LIfe al Their Anceltorl. ,
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Lee Heodenon February 11 Ira R1ch February 13 W. C. PblUlps February IS February 17 - - - - Val Myres February 20 - John Petenoa February· 11 Mrs.. Elizabeth Foulk. March 1 - - - • A. B. SIdes
The Turkish and other Mohammedan villagers from the Thracian plains are retracing backward the steps of th~r ancestors of five centuries ago, and leaving Europe to return to Asia. And the weird part of it is that in costume, conveyances AnI YOU Lookin. for and manner of life there has been I wHI olrer for ..Ie.' my reetpractically no change in these fiTe a Pair of dence abooS 2 mll_ we.S .r Pekin, hundred yenrs. The wheels of their e. Ayer farm, aD Sbe MOD'f~ long, narrow carts have 8pokes in road, aboo' S mUee DOl'thMII' of them now, where they U8ed to be &eel LloD aDd I mUM eou,be•• ' of &prtDllboro, OD BOlid wheels, and perhaps the rush matting that protects the family Consult with me and 1 will Monday, February 17, 191.1 from the weather may be a little bet- "Show You" Satisfactory Glasses PAID TRIBUTE TO THACKERAY I ter woven. But the oxen or bul'l'aloes at a rea sonable price. CommeDclns a' 10 O'clock, II SAFE. horlll'S, 3 brooll IIOwe, aDd.n my Whltelew ReId, an Admirer of the I m ake the glasses complete at farming Implemenb Bee bill. for that lei surely drag thl' household areat Novelllt, Told of Htl Po~ Two old friends met. in the BIlnc- along, find the burefootr o. wife or my offices. thu s saving this man- t.erms. 'aillye,. ul.rfty. In America. tum of . the CongreSS IOnal Record the' sandnlcd hushand with the gond uf ac tuTt!r's profit to you. Don't U. T. Bawke, Auo' . The London Daily Chronicle tens and cordIUlly shook hands. who pulls these lum bering animals delay. Co me now . us that Eng~and .has loet a ~hllck- ' '!Vell/, 8ai ~ ?ne, ."1 ~U~l's ~he \ by ~ string, and the primitive modI" I wt1I offl'lr for lale a'my rMi. eray enthU8iast m Mr. Whltelllw change ill admlDlstra.bon lSIl t go mg of lIfe on their ploJding journey all d .. nr.e .• mllel "lit of Wayneeyt)le, Reid. Speakiog one night lit the to affect us ony." I belong to 8 bvgone age. ' OPTICIAN 2 UHleR nclrt.h of Rarvey.borl( OD Titmareh club---ilf which he was a "No da ngcr," snid the other. " Th l" l The Conover Bldg., 3rd & Main, I 0'~," .WIl ~ nPllvi\18 and Kingman road. member-Mr. Reid bore testilnony Record ca n't 0.0 without )·ou and 'rb ' h· _. f . " I" IS t fI "ell")" ., th.. V\" Lr DA YTON OHIO ·to the popularity which the auNlOr me. . wI"," m .... II .. rH .f,.•,1 VI'I F mllch 'I'I1"_ . ,. Thursday. February 13 1913 of ''Vanity Fair" still enjoys in They both shook hands agalD, and O'irnerl I1 VRr tt" 1 "" q Le ·lt. (' . rl ~ I nr . CiS· it ., " .. .'/ · 10 - o'6To6lr... . :America. "For years I was con. - ] strolled Into the copy room. Itl"lotPCl b \' Lh " ,r Oh lld r· 10 , ~ Dcl b'IV f' ~' . . '. .' . (, .. ,. ~ . (Iud fllrml n ll 8tantly hearing gossip about Thack. One was " La ught er." Ilbundllnt r"I\" '" f ·r jI ,1I' "ve r\, cold I 't) ,' 1· ", " " ~Tu rtll~ m!lcte knOWD f th h had h' Theotber· ' Appl· se." wefllt'· i "l r. h . , lo lil .:-~ . I" wn r" 'hfl V l ttll l ~~~'!!"""'~_-··~_~-·~_~_~--~~-. .. ·". '1 1 ' " ,., '. 1 D. Rloh eray rom ose w 0 met lm up I ~" lind PIV '> Ih" W ~' V f " ,' IIiB U, ,,', I w m. \II : ! I. An " 1 lI auring his visits to us," he said. H er i on ~ cJi," (' ''~ '' ~ ' '''It. 41) l)ftl'lI f .. II " w . CUT THIS Our. , - - CLOSED WINDOWS NOW. ''Tbeir accounts all ran one way. ' Cbl\rn h.. r l"j ~, ~ (:ou 11 R" :n lld ~ I' ' I Im'l ll ,ff .. r R' publio Mle .~ my 'They admired his t8lk and they "Am. I a II th e ,\.or I (i to )OU, , J Rck fam ' ,,' S fqr II" Cl1 r(o ~ 'Ii rl '- ·,It·H-ni 'l . . " " d sufe tn u k " For ~ ..1 ., II\' HI I BacoIl-I see II man in a western . ,."I p,,,·p, I m ,lfl f'ont.he~s& of Cor lOYed him: - . • • They pomted out dear?" she ('ool'r1. r1 ell iOT;, town has shot holes in a neighbor's . ,,, Utll'.'" IheU}lIorkll.meplke,on the eomer ia t~e Century. club. where . "You are certainly 8. fair portion - --- - - -- w illd ow.. Wednesday, February 12, 191.1 he used to 81t exchanging literary of it" he told her and so made the BRUTAL FRA NK NES~ Egbed-Probably didn't know it RpglDnin l;f at 10 o'olock, _he fol e~at, or, .in ,Y~ arlanee, 'swapdouble pia; of pleasing her wu the closed season for windows. lll wlug r,.,al and . .noD. I p~opert1: "lIy face is my fortune," laid the ' pmg Btonee, 1nth a group of clnb 'and keeping to the exact truth.Four borMes, , Jeney CoWl. 4 girl. umen about him. They could tell you Boston Tranecriut. CHARITY. registered ho,,,. 4 male aDd 1 eow plill eligible to regle&er 8 eoab, 100 ,ears afterwards what had been ''In that case I would advise you "Thelre is nothing to be aafd for oblokenl, 1.1 bn IIoUDd corD, 7 'one to go through voluntary bankrupt!Thacbray'll favorite chair, and • - • • lOme bad eYen been 110 observant of Do yoo know tbllot m'lre real cy," responded the man, "and then an author who will steal all his good timotby and 4 km. olonr b.y • ideu." ....rmin' lmplemeota. .ebtolee, ,"'. ,the leut trifles about the great man danKer lurks in aeommen oold than take up the intellectual pose." · ln a n1 other af tbe minor ailmentll? "At least, you might giye him Real Estate • to kn oW' what particular ooncoo- 'l'he ..fe way is \0 kkt Uhamber EXCEPTION. credit for not steaUng bad oneil.» .1.1110 tbe Droper&y looaSed tn Cor. tion in a club tumbler had been bis lain'. Coagb Remedy, I thorOnlhly win. Oblo. aod .DO. D.. 'be (lra.,e, flmJl'ite 'nightcap.' II rell"ble preparation, and rld yourlW1)on't you think people have a WAY OF IT. and loollldlDIl 'be plaee of 'ollloNI eelt of the cold aa quiokly al POIoooapled by W. B . M.dden, wlll SILVER PLATE OF THE NAVY sible. Tbill remedy h tor IIlle by right to talk when II. man pays con· Friend-Ia your 80n still poml_ be offered &0 the hl,b .., bidder, all dealen. stant attention to a married wom· ing hia studies at college P ... btllB for termtl, e&o. an?" . U.rivaled for Buuty end Valu-Serv· Father (regretfully)-He must~. Wm. Mmll, AlIO'~' II. Bendenotl 1M .elOftllnl to thl Maine He. NOT ENCOURAGING. "~t if it happens to be his Been Rllto,..d. for he ~Ioem't seem to be catchiDg up .W. I: O'1(eAn, Clerk. -unlesa it is from 8U1'prise." with AD1 of them. ''Madam, do yo~ t.hink you can One ot the moat sacred poesea- use your influence with your husNO 8UCH LUCK. AlRIIH. eioDe of the Davy ill II. beautiful silver band to induce him to support me I II . , serrice, the gift of the people of in this campaign p" Sw~s, SIDg, don t they, before .'Do-k ~'L.~n.lr:M'l1li COIbr . IJI to you WlJ baa Good for NothinC buS .....,.. Maine to the ill-fated battleship of "I don't know, sir. I've DeTer yet th';! die?' " II. breezy manner'" that name. It was the first gift of succeeded in inducing him to sup- I Yes, and how DIce lt wonld be "Yesll indeed. When ehe'. arowtd the kind in the history of the pavy, port me." for the community if BOme people it always seema to me lib & 1I'iIldJ Sublleribe tor the Gazette and the beginning of a eustom that would ouly re't'erse the rule and die day." . .up to date has given to the governKEEPING IT DARK. before they sing." :ment the finest collection of silver COMPA"INQ. "You know," remarked the ObHER TENDENCY. ~plate in the world, II. collection tho . . . !total vlllue of which is rapidly . ap- semel' of Events and Things, " i t " Greell&-This European concert Is isn't merely a sign thst a girl's ecoOur boudmg bouse m18tTese rproaching the $450,000 mark. The not a BlUsical organization, is it? :Haine's service rested at the bottom nomical whC'n she cuts down the would make herself extremely popuGatetJ-Well, it is busy prepa.riDc ~f Havana harbor for a dozen years, number oj candles in her birthday l Iar with the patrons of a railroad." notes for the turkey trol "Why eo P" land was found in good condition, all cake." "She is always cutting down the UNKIND CUT. tthiDge considered, when the army HAVE YOU SEEN THEMr fare." \engineers brought the wreck of the A.. Bore-Yes, I learned to play \famous old ship to the surface II. few entirely by ear. monthe ago, and the silversmiths had Bacon-This paper eays New Dr. Kin,'s New DI8Covery . making it York has a shortage B00.·b el It··· Mias, Bright-And have 1Ga . . . DO great d I'ffi cu Ity lD E be h' k of lobsters. , rr _.ed ·h • roe t an d 1on~1 bin be g rt-l t ID there's a lot down stope ohronlo and baoking oougb had an earache? once more a t g autiful to look there that can prov,! an alibi. reltevel tlokling tbroa&. hstt-II "Ioe'
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POT Al,.D K.~k .~OY about thoee New, Year ftJIOo IlIatioDi 01 youi8, Nan~: "Huh I He,,' about that diary you .tartecJ OD New Year's ~~y, Fur' PARADOXICAL ~.tn0N. , "What'. the matter with Jig&'y" "1Ie'. in deep . . . about land. thM job." ' .
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BOOK OF THE HOUR.
"It is tbe novel of the hour. to "Think eo?" "Yea; there ha8n't been II. better nov\!l written since 11 :30 last night." IRRESISTIBLE INDUCEMENT.
Jersey Uow with third oalf F RESH Inquire of Henry Crew, on Roxaona and New Burling'on pike. f 19
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of un 16 to 15 ~ands in height. all in good shape. (I. E. Riley, Volley pbone, Lebll.non US 2,Y., R. D. 2, Lebanon, Ohio
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·tuBImIED WEEnY. $4.00 I'F.I. mIt Her Friend-If you don't like the f 19 1i0ll ~Yel~ped eye-rate tendencies." Blln Built. hotel service, why do you stay there? "MILe, DRUCCla". aPIIOIALI'.,.. aood ~rade .Jersey OOW8 One 00 I TUM II II., T II A .. e F II II, 0 A • Herself-My dear, they ha.ve sucb AND i.IV ".VIE"I." ..RVICI 01.11 PROF I"" has been frellh about 3 weeks . With '10,000,000 at· bis com- 'perfectly exquisite stationery• .'. .V USINC ITa ADVlllinelNO COLUMN. lnquiae of Wlliter Janney, phone mand, Alfred W. McCune, lin Amer"How diel roar IOn .t coil. set- ican, is at work on one of the bigSAMPLE COpy FREE /i1-6, Wa,rneeville, Ohio. f It ITS KIND. ""*- MIlW YOIIK CLiPPIIII --& up with' bi8 creditoreP" Popular Mechanics gest railroad jobs on record. 'The N_ Vortl. II. v_ pOWElr horse olipper in good eettlini down on me..'" Magazine "The memhE'r of the society with line will edend from the top of the . conditIon . inquire of John "WIIt1TDf so YOU CAN UN~ANO IT" the very deep voice sang me a soD.8 Bl.lllch, R. D 2, Waynesville, 0 There no be'ter medlolDe ma.e Andes to ' the western limit 01 naviGREA T Continued Story of the f 12 for ooldl ~1bu Chamberlain'. Conlh gation on the Amazon and iu tribu of welcome on my return." World', Prop-eu which you "Indeed I What I would call a Remedy, It loti on Da'uN'1 plaD. tary, the Ucayli, Ii distance of 270 may begin reading at any time, and Registered Duroe Mltle Hog, 16 "U..... sbe luup, ope.. 'be leON· miles, and it is stipulated that it bus recention." which will hold your interest forever. mon th8 old, an extra good tlou, .Ich Uipeo&ora~lo. i aD4 re 210 ,AIEl EACH MONTH 100 PlCTURU must be completed by the opening breedflr. Call and see 'Lee Hender· . . . . the .y.... to a h.Ub700D. 200 AIITIOLEI Of' KHIW. HITEIIEIT Surprise Your Friends 1I0D, Wayne8vllle, OlllO. f i of the :pana.ma canal. Connecting ditton. )'or .ale by .11 dealer., The "ShOD Not.. " Deputm_t (20 pallrs) For four weeks regnlarly nse Dr . with the railroad which Henry gives easy waY!' to do thjnll8~how to make .TRAW VOTII. useful nrttclea tor home and .hop, repai"" etc. ISREH: heifers will be fresh in Meigs built forty years ago from the King'. New Life Pill 8. They stlm~ "Amateu. M.ch...leo" (10 pages) t"nohowto ulete the liver, impwove digestion, .Jnae. Two Cows flnd Calve!', make Mission furniture. wireleoaoutfits. boats, "I DeYer really did t.ke much Pacific.at Callao, one hundred miles remove blood Impurities, pimple- nne short horn Bn 'l. All good one8 . engines, m"8ic. and aI1 the thlose a boy 10..,... etook in straw Yotes/' laid tJae de- west to a pass oYer the Andes, the .nd eru,Uonll dlllllppear from yoor Ioquirl' of N. D. ~mltb, C. B. Lflwis 11.10 PEl YIAII. IIIIU COPfUI. CIIITI fij feated candidate, ''but I must admit Dew line will ' furnish the last link faoe aad body and )'00 feel better . ~rm. Ask your newsdealer, or Belin a' onoa. Buy'" J. E. Jan · in the first rail-and-water route WIIIY1l FOR . . . . . . . ."-& CO" TODAY that &here is more comfort in them Dey' •• fresh cow ann oalf. Inqnlre of thua there is IOmetim. in the real &Cr0&8 equatorial America, and will .1 . l'. Mllrlatt, R. D. I, Way. POPULAR MECHANICS CO. join the two sections of Peru now SII W. W.N ........... CIIIICAOO nesville, Ohio. f 6 thiDf·" separated by the high mountain IMPROVE MILK OF COACOANUT c- . . . ta • m:':;e of bope and range. ~ With the complete syltem in South African NatIve. Show Real In· r====:~==~~~~===:::= ~~~~~~~~~~!!!"!!!!!"!!!!!"!!~~~!!!"!!!!!"!!!"!'!!!"!'!!~!"!'!!!"!'!!~!"!'!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!~ .00II olleer from lin. C oJ, ManID, oPeration, produ<.is now in transit gonulty In Their Treatment of BaoDe MUI, V. , wbo t. tile 1D0'her for J.Donths can be tran8ported in Tht. Import.nt Food. of .,bleeD ohtldren. lin. four d.ays. A' large part of the rub'WU ollnd of .&omaoll 'rouble and ber fiem the Putomayo district now Boath Africa. natives ftJong the 001l8tlpatton by Clla._rlala 'e Ta" f . ~ted d I . I_ .fter yean ef .uaerIDI', re,Sf.' . own streams to qUltos, Orange river have a way of p"odu<'ad now reoommeDd. 'bue _bletl 2,30C) miles from the mouth of the ing "milk," which, primitive 11 8 it , M 'be publlo. 801" by an 4ealen. Amazon, and loaded on stearneI'!! for is, viel! in ingemlity with the ml'thod Moore's Range is equipped with a 'Glau Oven Door. ----- - • Nor\h-America and Europe, will be of those who believe in the synthetic taken ~y rail to Callao, on the Pa- prodllction of ' wha.t the journali st, This enables you to see the condition of your food in tho TIM. IT. cific, ~d thence by steamer through hard up for a synonym, haR been oven without opening the door and cau~ing discomfort II known to call "the hlCteftl fluid ." tlie P&bama canal. "I'Te JOt the dot on yon.well as loss of heat. After cutting the top from a co('oa-rheD I pee ii'. time for me .' Mrs. Rorer, the acknowledged foremost cook of the nut, the native pilices the nut over GOOD SIGN country, has prepared an Oven Thermometer Guide excluhot ashes, so that the wnrnith mny cauS(' th(' fat and "butter" contain ed sively for Moore's Range. It gives the tim-e required and in thl;' )l\; ~k to be absorbed by the o...r- Cannot Be Cured the heat necessary for baking all different kinds of food. milk. This changes the milk qualby lcoal .ppll_*lo.., .. til.,. OUlDot This guide, together with Moore'. Oven Therit.v and gives it a palatable tllste. In nub 'lie di...... po7&tQD 01 the mometer. makes baking an assured succeu order to deal with several nuts at ft' ear. Tb.... 1I Qnl7 ODe .a7 to ollre d ..fD. ., aad tha' 11 b7 CIOUti'U· every time. time. the natives construct rough \loDal rea.dl.... o."f. . . tl_UMCl "holders" from old iron hoops. Thl' by .a lDflamecl 00041&1oa .f til, ashes are placed under the grot ing .U01l8 IIDIu. of 'be J:uekolllaD and the nuts set in it. Obviously 'l'Ilbe, WbeD 'bl. 'abe I. Inflamed ba ..... rUQl~IIDI IOUDd or 1m. thC're mllst be no actual fire bepeath perf." bearl••, and when "ta en. the nuta, or they would be burned olOleel, o..fD... ta tile Nlul', Every Moore's Range is equipped with Moore's Controller Dampe. IUI4 uDI. . 'ho lnflamma&toa . . be which enables you to keep uniform temperature, or to control the tat_ ou' and Ibll ,ube reetoncl to heat. It gives you practically the same control of your range oven as , .. aormal 3OIl4Utea, beariul will Mother'. Can Safely Buy you would have of a gas oven, besides saving considerable fuel. be deI-roye4 fora ...... i DI..e ouee ou\ of ..a an oaUH6 by Oatarrb, wbieb Dr. King's New OllOovery and givE' II DO'biD' but a. i.flamed OODdl. it to tbe little onea when ailing and tloD of ,be.uoo1l8 eurfaoee. , .uaering with 001", Icool'ha, 'hrod We haveo't room here to tell you alt ahout the now aluml' Moore' S Range can be run on coal costing fully two-thirds Wo win tift OD, .llDdncl OGUin 'or laog 'roablea, _Ie. nloa, harm •• 0,. .... or Dea,... (oauocl b, lee., ODoe ued, all...,. tIaed Mra. less than coal. necessary for other ranges. It burns up all nlzed oven, the Moore Hinged Top, the Moore Aotl·Scorch eatan~a' OUluol . . 01IN4 by ·Shall,.. kill that turk for diD- Bl'1Ioe!Jnwford, .Nlalra, Mo. writes, the srook." soot and gas, besides making the fuel last conA .~ Cover. or tho dorens of other superior features of tbe Moore 1IaU'. rrb Ca.... H-.4 rv alr ner?" . "Dr. KIDI'.New DilOOvery ohanged lriderably longer, and with the saving due to the coutroller Range. Call and let us show you this wonderful range DOWdamper, Moore's RaDge reduce. the fuel ezpense over on.. 0DluI. fno. · , "Well, I euppoBe he wouldn't go OGI' boy from a pale weak .iot boy half while our stock is complete. . wa • ;J ~ • 00 ~ Ohio . .., L._ ...... 1..:_ . . Ibe pio'ure of 11_",.." .&l 7. Moore '. ~.. c_ Ie ,."" ia .JI1t1. c.t 1I0Il or Steel ~~ JIacL WIIJTe uutlD ea....... w. fore- Ilelpe. BU1 U a' J. JI:. JaDDe7'•. ·Ball'. 1 I.then for the lat tell 1l1l'i, aad e ~ ,_ S~Jd . ~ 'i t . tbtJ. wert all JOOd.." . '. TJae GIte* .. a ...... ~1 paper
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Ephrllim Blaokford VS , J ohn Blaokford et al. Part i ~i o ll of real estate . R. J. ohawbl1n attorney for plaiDti!!. The Middle Creel!: COll i Company VS. Kate Broltke doing bueiness. un· der tile name of the Direot Uoa l Co. llotioD, m lney only, $3-1' .OG olalmed with Intorest. .Joseph W . O'Ne'\ll "ttorney for pl .. lntlll·, Lee Wolfe and brother VB . Milton oeabed. Report at iBle filed , M. Culp, JOllDlta May Culp and Miami Valley B. & L. Association Marriage Licenses of Franklin , O Mo. aotlon. lOoney Warren J . Yaple, laborer and only 11783.77 olaimed with in Ylss Annie Marie lJavis, bothof terest . Kingl Mille. Probate Court Hulan Bradenburg, tarmer of Middletown and MIs8 Anna Mile Eetata of Zo.id Sl m,son, . deoeased. Rolla_, of Maineville. Rev. Arthnr Inventory and apPfalsement flied. ICooper. In re.ed"te of Wllliaw Stouten John liohmldt, plt.per fini sher. of borough, deoeased, tlOOe and ooetl! Cr04oentvlJ1e and Miss Sadla .ohner ordered pltld out of 'he aSlet of eaid of FrankJ\n. Rev. G. E . GOWdy . eetat.. Balvor A . Caum, farmer and UISP In t~e matter of the estate at lliarah ueo1a Osborne, both of LabJamel Jobn80n, deceasH, W. B. anon. Rev, R 1:;. Hilgeman. John lIOn appointed adm1n1s\rator John W . Edwlt.rda .f, Dbnna MIt.Y gh'lng bond tn the Imm of 1150.. Hawke 21, ~otb ot WavnelVll1e.
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Mohammedan. 01 tho Thraclln Pilin - : : : : : : : : : : : Methodist .E~ Cburdi Live Almo.t EXletly tho Same a.•. O. 8. O."....r. hMor, February 12 -.; lee Heodenon Life ... Their Anee.tora. , SWld.y Sc:bool, II : II ' .. Ill. 'olornlDc ... r , 10 :80 a . m . EVOIIllle eenloe, 7:0 p February IJ - - - Ira RJch vloe m. "'ld_1r Pnyer 11.,111,1, 7 p. III. The Turkish and other MohammeFebruary IS W. C. PblUipa dan villagers from the 'l'hrllcit\n St, AapstIDe" Catbollc CburQ. February 11, - - Val Myres FaUaer Loull Yallll plains lire retracing bllckward the ~DCI lijlD4ar ot tbe mOltb a February 20 - • - Jobn Peterson U:00 a. eYer, steps of th~r IIncestors of five ceniii. . turies ago, and lellving E urope to February· 21 Mrs. Elizabeth Foulks St. AJary'. EplJcopei C1Iwa. return to Asia. And the weird part MaKh I - - - - A. B.~dN ReY. J .... cadwallader. Rector . of it is that in costume, conveyances SUDday Sobool . G:80 • . m "'orDlne •• r Alre YOU Lookinl for and manner of life there haa been vice, 10 :81 • . m . Holy CommualoD ,be lint I will olrer for .. Ie d my reei. SUDd.y ot eacb mODUI, prllctically no change in these five a Pair of deDoe abou, 2 mUee we.' .f Pek1n, hundred years. The wheels of their •• ,,,. AJer farm, on 'be Mou.rl' Cbrlltlan Church. long, narrow carte have spokes in road, abon' 3 mil.. Dor,h8IUI' of Re't'. P. B. t'bolll.,.,.. 1'lwMI. them now, where they used to be a.d Lion aDd • milM .oathea.' of Bible Ichool, .: .... III. 1odII ......... 10:18 .. III. <lbrtI.aaa . . . .'fOI'. ':00 p . III. aprlDrboro, OD solid wheels, and perhaps the rush 8enDoD b:r PM'or.'1W7 &1 . . . . . 8~q .. 10:.0 . . . . ud ':.0 p, m. Monday, February 11, )913 PAID TRIBUTE TO THACKERAY I matting that protects the family Consult with me and I will , from the weather may be a little bet- "Show You" Satisfactory Glasses Hk:bIte frlead.l Cburca. Commenolng a' &0 o'olock, \) Whltellw. Reid, an Admirer of the ,I SAFE. tcr woven. But the OXI.'O or bufl'al oe~ at a r easona ble price. hor8t's, 3 brootl lOW', aD4 all my ~i' oa) "'ee,b.fI:. 0 :00 .. ID. nna Oa, II I h 1-' I m ake the g lasses co mplete at farming 1mpiemeDta Bee bUll for sobool. l1 ;eo a m. rounh DIY "'eeUDIt · I d th at ItlSU Grelt Novellet, Told of HI. Po~ re .y rag I f' 101Ise a II 10 : 00 a. III. ularlty. ln America. Two old friends met. 11\ the SlInc- !lIang, 111,,1 th p bllrdootpJ wife or m y oHires, thu s sav ing this man- terms. '\ Myen tum of . th e Cong ressIOnal Record the slll.Hlnled husband with the goad ufac turer's profIt to you . D on't U. T . Sawke, Auo'. Orthodox ·~rlend.l Churca. The wndon naily Chronicle teJls an~ eord~,a lly .shook ha,?ds. who pull s these lumbering animals de lay. l o me no w . )(re. Bllth Mum:r ......... us that England hae lost a Thack'Well.' SOld. ?ne,. I ~~~s ~he l by a string, and the primitive mode 1 will ofJ!'Ir for .. Ie a'my reel. RllIba,b8ebool.8 :tWa.m. Kel(Ulnolllareb eray enthusiast in Mr. WhiteJaw chan~e III nd mlD,~stl'8.Uon Is n t go mg of life on their plodJi ng journey, 1111 (~r d ~nl\fl • • mllell Hat of Waynenl!le, ;e:~~,:,~o.qO •. m. CbrlltU&JI K_~.or. Reid. Speaki.ng one night at the to nfl ert us ony. , belong to a bwone fI/!C'. OPTICIAN 2 IOII e8 o.lft.b of .arveyeburR OD Titmarsh clu~f which he was a "No da ng'('r," snid thl.' olher . "Thr I The C onover BId g., 31" d & M am ' t h •• WA ~ nPIlv il\fl aDd Kingman road, member-Mr. Reid bore testilnony R~ord CU lI 't do wit hout you and " , ' --- • ' 10'1 .' " I",lirhl " ,. t hA ~ea ·o n .,f th " vt" .. DA YTON, OHIO. I Thursday. February 13 1913 ·to the popularity which the au thor me. P fl m '" h ~r~ f ..~. 1 VAF m ilch '''0'' _ of "Vanity Fair" still enjoys in They ha th shook hnnds again, and o'lrn Ad nVM 1l1q r"q 1I1·,r. (' .. rt ~ . (H :=::-::':~'.:::::'~'!:':I: : : .. :t 1- 10 - o'oToo1:;' • • :AmericB. "For years I was con- l strolled IDto ilre ro py 1'00111. tl'llot,pd b \' ',Ii " . r fll\llo1 r, " . Hod lutv l' •. (.", ~ . fl ud f.. rml0tr Funeral Dll't'Ctor stantly heMing gossip about ThackOne was " I.a ll ghter." lt1tmnd .. nt r1',\ .. ' f' f 'r I ' .H,p'·e r v onld I 'll .' , Ill ' ', !T" rrll~ m rH1A known and Embalmer f th h '--d t h' The other "Applu,use" Wel,,(.'fl~ r.h .I'lllo!" , l" I\'AT" Ih t! v, tu l ! ~~~""'----.-.:.------.- ,,' '1 / , ' . "' . 1 D. Rloh ' eray rom OBe 11' 0 Il.11. me lin I . ' 1, -· unrl p I Vf'~ 111 " w n v (0" . I h .~ II' '1', , \" m. \II !! !, . AW l Waynesville. Ohio. auring his visits to U8," he Baid. CUT THIS OUT Ha rion. di~"" ~ ,, ~ tll't!. "'J "f rf' 11 f .. II · , w , - ' CLOSED WINDOWS NOW. "Their accounts all ran one way. _ . CI.If\ll\ I)pr hi .. f. (;" u Ii Il"r'I I'r\ " I Call answered promptly da.Y or nill'ht. 1"' 111 ,ff " "H' pnblio lIa1e a~ my 'They admired hiB talk and the I "A '. fnlll '1 8 f"r i r~ cn rp" "" I ,,, ·,I(' II'fl' " . . . Y lJl I 111/ the world to you, Jilek " "d Slife I I tllkll Ftl r ,. ·,1,· \)\. 1.1 Bacon- T see a Illfl n in a western • . \ !It' I ,.-P. 1m ' Ip ,,"nt.heas' of Cor Both phones in Office and Reei4tnee. LODIr dfltanclI,No. 14; Home phone loyed him.; ' . • • Tbey pomted out dear ?" she ('001'<1 . dp lt lo r,; town has shot holes in 4 neighbor'S . ,,~ flul ' . ,) . file lJ!arkllymeptlle, 00 14·2r. the comer ill t~ Century. club. where "You are certainly", fnir portion - -wi ttd ow. Wednesday, February 11, 191.J Chairs and one Coach furnished free he ued to BIt exchanging literary 'of it," he told her, and so mnde Ihe l BRUTAL FRA NK NESs.. with funerals. Egbert-Probably didn't know it Rpgl nnin ll at 10 o'olook, 'be fo1 Best of service &'Uaranteed. e~at, or, .in ,Y~ arIanee, 'swap- ,clllBllY double play of pleasing her '\faa the closed season for WindOWB. In wlUg r .. al .. nd ,.HOnal p~perty: liMy fllce is my fortune," eaid the .., I pmg stones, lrlth a group of club !and keeping to the exact trutb.FouT bo flleil , , Jer.y Cow., , girl. CHARITY. r!'lgi.tllred hO,II, , male aDd '1 lOW \imen about him. They could tell you Boston Tr.wscril)l pip e!tgi ble '0 r_llter 8 Ihaau, 100 .Jear8 afterwards what had been "In that case I would advise you DR. J. W. MILLER, "Tbere is nothing to be Mid fo~ ohlckeOl, ••• bu tlOOO~ oorn, 7 tone to go through voluntary bankrupt• - • JThaokeratll favorite chair, and an author who will steal all his good tlmo'hy and , &one olover hay. lOme had eYen been 80 observant of Do you know tbat m'.>re real cy," responded the man, "and then ideas.'" hrmlo. Implementa. 'Jehlol8tl, do. ••• DENTIST••• Idle le88t trifles about the great man danKer lurks in ".omm.n oold than take up the intellectual pose." .. tn !mow what particular 1n any otber ofthe minor ailmenta? "At least, you might gi,.e him Real Estate 'l'he ofe way is to _Itt Cbamber EXCEPTION. credit for DOt atuliIlg bad mea!' AllO she proper'Y looa~ In Cor. bon m a club tumbler had been h18 lain's Congh Remedy • 'hor,o uihly win. Ohio. aDd II no'll 0 . . 'he (Jr..a.a, fnorite "nightcap.''' rellllbilil preparation, ~nd r1d yourWAY OF IT. and ioollldlni tbe plaoe of hlllln8H ~~~~~~~~~~~~~ "Don't you think people have a lelr of the cold &II quiokly as POIoooopled by W. a. Madden, will '\ right to talk when a man pays conSILVER PLATE OF THE NAVY sible. TblR remedy 15 for aale by Friend-IA your SOD etill p1U'IIlbe olrered &0 'he h1ihee' bidder, all dealers. stant attention to a married woming hiB studies at college? ... btlJ. for &ermtl, etc. . WALTER M.V(1LUBB. --an?" U.rtvaJed 'or a.auty Ind Vllu-Sorv· FatL- ( tfull) H _.... L . II. BeutJanon _ · regre y - e mw..;. Wm. MUl.., AlIc'. toe ••1000IInl to the Main. Ha. "riot if it happens to be his wife, NOT ENCOU·RAGING. Funeral Dlror:tor. ae.n R.ltored. for he, doesn't seem to be catching up W . .II: O'KMlIl Clerk, unless it is from surprise." with 'ID)' of them. "Madam, do you think you can I One of the moat eaered poBBe&- use your influence with your husTelephone clay ~ oJaht. NO 8UCH LUCK. AIRI8H. Bions of the navy i8 a beautiful silver Vaney phoae No. ,. L1IIIIr band to inducc him to support me i l l ' , J semee, the gift of the people of in this campaign?" I SWIlJlS, SlDg, don t they, before "Don't you think Mill Corbr baa CIoocI for Mothl"K but the . . . ot.&aooe No. e~~, Maine to the ill-fated battleship of "I don't know, sir. I've neTer yet th';! die?' " a breezy manner?" OftIO ' that name. It was the first gift of Bucceeded in inducing him to sup- I • Yes, and how IDC6 It would be "Y ce, indeed. When she's around the kind in the history of the p.ary, port me." for the comm:unity if some people it always seems to me lib .. W'indJ Sub8e:ribe tor the Gazette aDd the beginning of a eustom that would only reyerse the rule and die day." , .up to date haa given to the governKEEPING IT DARK. before they Bing." :ment the fineBt collection of silYer COMPARING. HER TENDENCY. "You know," remarked the Ob:plate in the world , a collection the ttotal value of which is rapidly ap- semer of Events nnd Things, "it Green&-This European concert fa "Our board ing bouse mistress !proaching the $450,000 mark. The isn't merely 8 sign that a girl's econot a mU8icai organization, il it? '}laine's service rested at the bottom nomical wh ('n she cuts down the would make hereelf extremely popuGate&-WelI, it is busy preparm, tOf Havana harbor for a dozen years, numLer oj t~IiJldl es in her birthday : lar with the patrons of a railroad." notes for the turkey trot. . "Why so ?" iand was found in good condition, all cake." "She i8 always cutting down the UNKIND CUT. IthiDgII col18idered, when the army HAVE YOU SEEN THEM! fare." \engineers brought the wreck of the A. Bore-Yes, I learned tAt play \tamoll8 old ship to the surface a few entirely by ear. months ago, and the silversmiths had Bacon-This paper says New Dr. King's New DIscovery Ity In . making It - York B00.·h el Irrl...... MiB~ Bright-And haTe JOa . . . DO great d I'ffi . 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Born Mr. and Mrs . Homer D. L . . ClUNE, Editor and Manager Bonll. who II ve nertb of town on tbe EIlIIi Farm, a fin.' pound daughter. The oblldren of Cbas . Ryan are Rates of Sublerlption DOW slok with ohloken pox . ODe Ve" (.'rtctl, In adunce) ... . .' . . . 11.00 Tbe poverty eoo\al whloh WIl. 8 nale CoP)'":' . . . . . . . . . . • . . . . . •. . . . .. .. . O~ beld at tbe 'l'own Ban was a suoot'Sti Rates of Advertisinc In eYliry ~ay. lteadlDa Loc.... per line . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Oc Cbu. Uonner and family moved lteadiDI Local•. bl&ck face. pm' \Jne . ... JOC to DaytoD, laet Thursday aDd are ~I...uIed Adi. not to ollceed IIvo Iluel now oti'erini tbelr tools in the "<f- Tb.ne !uenloll8 . . .. . . .. ... .. 20c IMrber ebop for Bale. ObUuarlM, live Inch,. lme . over IIv. l:iblehel, per \In. . .. . .. . . . .... . Oc lIill8 LUlie Brown, of this plaoe, ~ard ot &haIIb.. .... . . . . . .. , . . . . ... . 20c aDd Mr. Fauaoe Snead, of Ilear .. MOlutloll8 ........... . ....... ... , ... 600 , , - . III lCdW etc. where cha" e .. mad• . . ..•.. 20c vvD.erV e, were married In Xenia l AdnrllalDa Pt . lach . . .. .... .•. 100 lallt Th.rllday afternoon and tben DwooUD.. I1 ....n )D OODU~'. oame to the home of her pa~llte, Yr. and Mr.. Ed Brown, wltere FEBRUARY 6. IUU tbey were gIV'D aD old fallhllned - - - - - - - - - - - - - - "belling" ID the evenlag. Tbey PlUOHn...D. INTO AD.,NION. wlll reeide III UeDtentlle. Johll Weuver bepn the framin, ~ in geography, pay of Mr. Roy Blaolt'll new dwelling aUeDtioe. YoU on the end ~ bODlle,1'hurllday. ue you a Caucu'ian P -I Meeertl. Will Balnea and Hugh Sm&ll Bo, (whlmpering)-No'm. R.ldge, of Waynesville. oalled on I'lla Hr. Jorwl little boy. .ome Bellbrook iadiell, lut Suoday . _ _."......._ _ _.,,;,,~·I abll. lAwll Raper bal beeD very POT A~.D Kan:k .Ioa wltb the Rrlpve. Mrll. Ola... Wrl,ht Wall II Day too . -~ow .bout tJroee New Year..,. &hopper, 110.' Friday. lUltiooa of loVa, Nan p-.i Norman aDd EAlward Brown l t "Huh I Hew' about that diary you near Ferry oalled on WIllis Under .tartA!d OIl New Year'. d!!, FaDP" wood, W'h~ hall been very poorly PARADOXICAL POamON. but ta reporied bener today. , MIIII Myrth, WhltaollS )a1Ul pur "Wh.r. the m.tter with Jagga- OhUM a iUarr Plaoo. lire. Wilberg (nee Battle Biok "He'. in deep .... about land. hart) of Chloago, wbo f8 vllttiDg at ,iDe k job." .' 'h. home or CyrUlJ Lamne, oalled aD one of her old !lObo llma'ell Mr •. ~4.~----Chaa. Brel.ford, last Mondav. ror ••pralD you wllI fiad Obam. Walter ICclwardll ball been under berlata'i LIDtmeDt .lt08l1eDt. H anay. the patD, reml~. 'bl lore. tbe dco'or'lI oare with sonllllitil . --D_, ad IOOD reatorN 'he parb to a healaby CODdltloD. II aDd 50 CleD' Are You a Cold Sufferer? bonlee for ..1. by all (I_lere, Take Dr. Kill,'. New DI.,avery . The Be.t Cougb, Cold, Tbroat and UK. I'AT~:';; ... ,KE eON. LUDS medioille made Money re funded If te . faUII to oue you. Do )(n. Dix--Your little boy mindll Dot het"tate:-take it at our risk rlrl' dOlI hel~lI . .J. R. WeU., 1°U bealltif]l)ly. " Hi'll. Mix-YCII; eYerybod1 "18 Floydada. TeltaB, wrltell ; ·'Dr. 1[10,'11 Ne~ D.lOevery cured my be', juat li~. his fa~. cenlble lOagh aDd oold . I ,al.led 15 pouDdll ." Buy It at J. E. Jan · . , NATU"AL i~CT, Dey'l.
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'I'UIU'SIIED WEEIlT. $4.00 m 1!All 'Her Friend-If you don't like the f 19 atOll a,ve.toped eye-rate tendencies." . Been Built. "OTIlLe, DRUCCI.Ta, apiCIALla.,., hotel service, why do you stay there? 00 • TUM 11118, T RAN a FilII, 0 A • ROod p;rade ,Teney oows One Herself-My dear, they have such "'liD "U8 .E"VICE CAN pROFI" bu.!! been fresh about it week8. ~.Y "aVa"••a. With t10,000,000 at· bis com· 'perfectly exquisite stationery. .V USINO ITa ADVERTl81NC OO,"UMN. lnquite of W,dter Janney, phone mand, Alfred W. McCune, an AmerSAMPLE COpy FREE "How die! your IOn at ooll. . . ican, is at work on one of the big51-5, WavDe@ville, Ohio. f 11 ITS KIND. . . . , . . NIIW YORK CLlppll1l Popular Mechanics tie up with"hie creditors'r' gest railroad jobs on record. 'The N_ Yortl. N. V. power horse ollpper in good Magazine -B, eettliDC down on me.If "The member of the society with line wilt extend from the top of ilie oonditlon. Inquire of John "WIIfTIaI .0 YOU CAN UlOID_AND IT" the very deep voice sang me a song Buach, R. D 2, WayneSVille, 0 There ,~c;, beater mediclDe mao Andes to the western limit of naviGREAT CODtiDUed Story of the of welcome OIl my return." f 12 on the Amazon and ita tribugation for oold' ChamberlalD'. COOlh World'. Proven which you "Indeed I What I would call a may begin reading at any time, and Remedy. It aOM aD Da'ore'. plaD, tary, the Ucalli, distance of 270 Roglatered Daroo Mille Bog, 16 which will hold your interest forever. nUe•• 'hi IDDP, ope.. abe lIOn· miles, aDd it is stipulated that it baAS ~DtiOn." months old, an extra good alou, loleta apeo&ora~lo.; aDd ra !SO PAID EACH 110m 100 PlCTUREI breedAr. Uan aDd see 'Lee Bender· ...... tbe .y..... &0 a b_ltb,. OOD· must be completed by the opening 200 lJITlOUI OF HHIW. HmIIEIT Surprille Your Friends 80n, 'fVaynesvllle, .)aIO . f Ii of the ran&ma canal. Connec~ing CUltOD, I'or ••le b. aU dealere. The "Shop Not.... D _ _... t (20 pall.... ) For four weeks regolarly ose Dr. gives easy ..ays to do thlnll1l- how t o make with the railroad which Henry usdul article. tor home and shop, repa\n. etc, IT"AW VOT ... KIDS'. New Life P\JIs. Tbey' stlm: IIREE heifers will be fre sb in Meigs built furty years ago from the .. A ....t ..... M.dlaaIc." (10 p ag... ) t ella how to ulata the liver, Improve digestloD, Jnne. Two Cows lind Calves, make Minion furniture. wireJessoutfim. boats, "I GeYer really did take much Pacific. at Callao, one hundred miles remove blood Im,orlSl8s, pimple- one short, born BU ll . All good ones . engines, rnqic. and aU the thI!l28 • boy 10.,... dock in straw 'Votes,if aaid tlte de- west to a pass over the ADdee, ilie eDd eru,tloDs disappear fro.. yoar I llq uirA of N . D. ~mltb, U. B. Lewis '1.10 PIlI nAIL IINILE COPta 1. CIIITI .ad body aDd you feel bet·ter. ~rm. f6 Ask your newsdealer, or feated candidate, "but I must admit Dew line will furnish the laBt link flloe Be,ID at OD08. Boy at J. E. JaD· ~ FOR . . . . 8AIIII~ CO" TODAY in the first rail-and-water route tbat &here is mOn! comfort in them fres.h cow lind oa. lt. In q uire of Dey'll. .J . r . Marlat t, R . D. 1, Way· POPULAR MECHANICS CO. tlwa &hen it 80metimCII in the real RCl'088 equatorial America, aDd will a •• w. W_............ _ , _ join the two sections of Peru now nesville, Ohio . f [} IMPROVE MILK OF COACOANUT separated by the high mountain range .• With the complete system in huth--.u;;rcan Native. Show Real In· . . . 1I a meu.,a of hope and lI.nulty In Theil' Treatment of loocl olteer from IAn. C . .... Kanta, oPeration, productS DOW in transit Thl. Important Food. Boon. IIUl. Va , who I, 'bl mo'hl" for ~onths clln be transported in of "bteeD oblldreD. 111'8. "'ralD four .d.aJl. A . large part of the rub. . . oancl of .&omaolt 'rouble aDd ber Sooth Africa. natives along the the Putomayo district now oOulipattoD by Clla.berl.l.·, Tall frei~ted down atreams to Iquitos, Orange river hove a way of pi'oducI... after 1.1 y.an .f .offmD •• ••d DOW reoommeDde 'heM tablm 2,3~ mUee from the mouth of the ing "milk," which, primitive liS it , ie, viell in ingenuity with the mpt hod b 'he publlo. 801'____ a _ . b7 all alalan. AmizoD, aDd loaded on Bteamers for Moore's Range is equipped with a 'C1au Oven Door. North "America and Europe, will be of those who believe in the synthet ic takeri ~y rail t.o Callao, on the Pa- prod,llction of ' what the journalist, This enables you to see the condition of your food in tho TIM. 'OR IT. cific, aM thence by llteamer through hard up for a eynonym, h88 bf'en oven without opening the door and causing discomfort u known to call "the Iflctelll fluid." tJia p~ canal. "I'1'8 JOt the dot OIl you." well as loss of heat. After cutting the top from a coC'oa"'I'heD I gu_ Ife time for me Mrs. Rorer, the acknowledged foremost cook of the nut, the native plflces the nut over GOOD SIGN to Uah." country, has prepared an Oven Thermometer Guide excluhot ashes, 80 thot, the wornlth mav cause thl) fat and "butter" contained sively for Moore's Range. It gives the time required and in the 11I;Ak to be absorbed by the the heat necessary for baking all different kinds of food. Dearae. Cannot Be Cured milk. Thi s changes the milk quol· This guide, together with ~oore'. Oven Ther b,. 1001'1 .ppl_"o", .. Ibe,. caDDO' ity and gives it a palatable tllste. In naob dal d .....ecl por~OD of tbe mometer, makes baking an assured succeu ord(>r ·to deal with several nuts at fl' ..... TIl.... 1I QDI,. ODI war ao oorl every time. d . .fD ... ud 'b.' ta by oonnttu· time. the Datives construct rough tioDal reaed.. . De I. GauHCI " holders" from old iron hoops. The by aD iaft.mad OODCUUOD .f lb. ashes are placed under the grating _aeoDi IiDlD' of 'he EUlJ'aolalaD and the nuts set in it. Obviously 'l.'ube. WbeD 'bill 'abe I. Inftamed there must he no actual fire bepeath ,.0. bay• • rultl'Uo • •0UDd or 1m· ,.reo, b_rta" aDd wheD "1I IDthe nuts, or they would be burned ,,"17 olOHCl. Dearo... til Ule ~al'. Every Moore's Range is equipped with Moore 's Controller Dampel ua4 UDI. . 'h. iDlamma&toD au be which enables you to keep uniform temperature, or to control the tU.. ou' aDd 'bll ,ube Hltorecl hea t. It g ives you practically the same control of your range oven as , .. aonalll «)Delnt.D, h_nD. will Mother'. Can Safely Buy you would have of a gas oven, besides saving considerable fuel. be _,,~o,ecl fore". i Dloe oaI8I out Dr. KiDD'1I New DllOover" aDd glvl'! 01 ... are oaDH6 b,. o...rrb, wbleb .. or ta Do'biDI bD' a. talamed OOOdl. it to die litile ODel when autog aDd ttoa of 'b. a1lOOU .urfa08ll. .offeriDg wltb oolt., ,ooolhs, tbroat Melore's Range can be run on coal costing fully two-thirds We haven't room here to tell you all about the new alumt· W • .wIllpftOD. BUd... DoUar. or l.og troublee, tMtes Dloe, .harm f of Ilea'-- ( uecl b 181', ODoe ueecl, alwaye uaecl Ioira. .Iess tban coal. necessary for other ranges. It burns up all niud oven , the Moore Hinged Top, the Moore Antl·Scorcb the smoke, soot and gas, besides ma king the fuel last COil- ~ Cover, or.the dozens of other superior features of the Moore ~1Ja' GaDuOS _ ~ ·Shall we Idll that turk for.diD- BnoeCrawford, Nlagra, Mo. write a, Ifderably longer, and with the saving due to the controller Range. ...... nil 0Ue. ...... metr aer?". . "Pr. KlD,'INew Discovery cbaDled damper, Moore's Range reduces the fuel expense over OD" Call and lot us show you this wonderful faDge DOWoaJan free . "Well I h wouldn't oar boy from a pale weak lick boy balf. while our stock is complete. .' m..,.... _ . • &Uppoee e , go &e 'be plolDre of laea"Ia." Alwa,.. Moon'....... can Ie ' - ' ill mAe. Cod Iron or ~ ~ CJo.,.,~, Ohio•.. bad. Wne been eating Ida fo~ Il.lpe. Buy J. E . JaDDe,.·•. J"""~pe
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he. too. ,.a(/ b~an1 IL Re 'lll'a8 IItn nd · /(round n ud Rll rang ufter 111m I' .ltlnd lug WITh bl. Whole bod y ten se . his hll1l b plCcl llI l: (W l' r an Ul\ l'Oll 6(' ioUII form 11e a d ht' lll to rwnrd a li t tle 88 It r ea dy (lfl th " /( 1'11 \111" . Ju s t 8 5 I r f'n " t ... d the 1(1 slirloR " .. n n, Inetant. S p CII Ito hud II g hl e d 11 ms te h . 11.· "'t, A . we II . t .. ned. a nol hl' r ooulld cam e p el It t(1 S ('(· m y [til·.. . nll 'l ft H ti e clld BO "Vrn m y our Ilru J:J:t s t fir " l I \\'O nu tu' (\. Mue" ol thcrheu- ~ c" " " r c a ra. At Ilrlll IndI 8 t111'~ t, It I SA W tha i th e ~ tl f (.t l rrl" r lm.' HI1 I\ h ul ! lin ,l\ ln l' ,.. " f 4'lo b . WOUl II:1 1.,·lng ' he ro op, m a tic p a in that ~P i ne Cml1 l'lt1 uu tl q ll ll ' kl~' l oo ~ the rh r lhm (.r ro ot s l('Ps pnre I ( 'n rlo 'i' lIl rn t ocl t ' l n l') . n l ly Iif.,lp s8 wa s il\d. c d COllies JO y L O in l)damp, 'ra1< e t h f"'" twa I I1J:r r' d h ' n t ~ h lt m e IU IlI . '. hu rryl !!!! a lu l' l( Ill" pu t h, II 111" " w[IIk · Is e put I tll" m I n t o n ' Hll t pl nl , . , gon '" ",' ht!ll . d\au~lng we a l he r~!I - .. 'l~':::'~:::rn=::; 1\ ~)1 . T a k(l o n" to t\\' n l ~ n"lh)" n( l1l Ji1 ft r 'llr III I': "u pl dl y, I d er id ed . Th o hurry ing th ()v e (' wo rk 01 une r " h ~ III IC' ll with O[II.:11 ls '1 n nd rt>.• Ia.c h m,"' U 1 II n d n r 1:'1 d ~ I ll h' . ~ m n I I ", r " "j.1 l \ ~ foo l , C" " . " 11 01 (' IIt' UNlr an d ar,· r , to rh llrl r r n IH'\' (\ r d lr ~ 10 A" ..... .. T h is I ~ th ~ llCi d c r }·sta l.. mor Sl!. I lIulI" m\'6<'l f be slrt,· h('l'. ('n · b ea t r ,' r n l1l ln kll l' «' 11 t " flI d ,."n ', T h rra 1' . """ 1' 113 rrOll c' hlll!: IIk u 1\ rllnn e r t r.'a tln /( h" Ne" dl e. cou ldo't .. fo rg l\'(' II('S s , 'I'll,· a lit e r "rr m R.n )' (' h CHp l' r l 'n' p ll r ll tlnn ft or Jnr ~· . " ho ut to 1110 1;(' II hundn'd ,ynrcl d lls h . cut. I" ar or htlrt aoy Ql lIl n t il y . hu t II (i nll" m a n " lio\f' d 111(' m ughl)' a ~ ld " , p it y to .. ,.t',rl nh' ll t worso wh en ' th e afwil li a l\n d {'u ld It " O d o lil y a mlnllt e of ,su s pe ns e H .... !II urf' t ('l ,::" t o ltl y "" 1)011 '( b., 1\ foo l." b e <'x clni m C'd . thr .c~ lllllll (O fec l~d m usc le jOlut 0 1. 1\ .(, P in" C' ''I1) f' II I1 IH' . 111111 .' ''1 t l..... 1T.. et all m y ne n 'es was "Sh l! h ll B o ", ·'ln r " ll lrn.! (', 1 Pl ni' ) lll~' fa int c d " End, h a ir 1\11 111.." 8 is use d. . t" d '·8t·rlbnblC'. I wunted t o scream h,lll l,· • () t IW :- I II Il p' ,-' n h 'd t tn 8 t ' ri'\\, - t o p ":::; ltf"s s hot! Hh("s killt-d !" I I'rl~ d , If , uch attack. ar " l ' Il"''-' I f y ou r r1rll lu{l s t rll "'~ nl"t 11:1 \' 8 III; " a il}·. t e r it' al !t lri : I wan te d to ru n. "I sh ol he r ' " marked wich ' head· It 11\ ~ l or ll tlf> will MOL I t fltll " k 11' r ro m r" r wu rd o r bac k. It m ncie 11 0 tlllY .. r· hi s \\ h l"l lf ,;a ll' h"'llfol O. T h l " Illu ache, bac ka ch e . cli . · t)4"t' 1l "I 1<> 11 yo U s lt l' h!.s o n lr f" l ll t<' <I." he P IJ 1 , " ft h ~<' l w ,...,.. ('\~ f'r)' wi n t e r f l) r I'I lx c n r .. : I w nn [o''' 10 do ~nm .. thllll(, a ny· r rl ed angrily , "" r ip lIl e c'li rr y IlI' r over and d iSlu rb) ' t" ftr, " rid t h O\l1' IU l f1!t o f f n ml ll ",!'1 kno w th lll ); a nyt h ing bUI st und clt e re u nd Ihc>re b y the wln<luw It . n l l u E!' . P ll hllft h f'1 1 hy Ow {Y1 o h~ P IIA.J"II an c e of the ur ine. ." " . C'f' ur lr B l In h o r ll t o rle .l!l or ( · h lt.'ilJt I) \\ nil III th(' clnrkn e se it's time to help th" T o!!('t h r r WI' IItte d he r nun b ore her weak ened ki tl ne }'1l. All or ~ "u <l (I"1I the fo rm or II man !le nt lr to cit., sid.. of Ih " ('o HaKa. JUST TRUST , D o :.n'g K i dn e y hllr r )'IIIf; u l on~ Ib (' o tl a· r pat h I}{' ('nme wh en' WI, Inld hf' 1. I' on Ihe gro ulld . J oy Pi ll. qu ickly help dre d lind Mt y yard s an d I hf' 1I bro ught ,, 1. lble. lit ' s<"'lII .. d 10 b., l'llrryln g s lIrKe SYNOP SIS. ,1 In my Itp8 rt us , SIlW a n c1 h rl\rd .i d( IUduft)'ll. u s up s ho rt with a IIbR r p " llI s l. " Aa s Cl m<' thln :.;. I)c\\"ls tuok Iwo or thrl'f! thnl sh " WAS s tili b ....athln g . joy that · A Michi . . . . C ••• H nr!1 l n .- I";: "nt ,' " li s on 1.0 11 1(11 6 FIl(rlsh tn we Bt rn lnf' cl our .. )' ee Int o bl a(' knesa noI81·1,'S8 s te ps fOf ",arcl nnd st opped was 1I0 t 'I\'ell ubated Joetab Uoo, nr tW 8. Cat borlno A.... Ii. r Cltr. when I ssw by Ml o.b .. . . , . : ")Ir bAdE 8 0 " 80 bl\4 1 cm.ldn t" '-" lOKI'> II lU rrln " t' nlH l nnl l ~ Ihn hml!U l In we m a de out th e 8hape o t an clUtnm()o a b ru l1c 1y . Fro m t h e s lcnr\ ow 5. fr o m 't t h e "Ind o\\, light t bat m y ('o m llnn lon be nd o y o r . 1 o fl-e n b NJ&me ' 0 I1lsa,. hlltl \41 . It. ICr .! ut "~l"I r" tl l l ' B I O \ ' '' r t il t' f\1l ~ mp l "'.J ~ t l l . bli p. ju ~ t ahe ad . It. lights hnd \).e' e n OO Wli N O it B ~ ll\e d. th e ti n lr<J of un d u "n aad 1"H. t. fjuc t.t)flll bad r a i led to b81 V mu, (' 111 (1 li t hf'r ~ hH ''' I· }(n t tHtrln ", . K ~nt ,. t H r t~ · WIIS nOlle 01 h e r th a n "ugh C rnndnll , aDd I wll & ,rowlnll tbln and WMl . Unan'" Kid Iln II"~ "' H( Klltlnn ,1.11,1 r1 n f1 ,. th nt lI ugh o xtlngul s hed and Its e ngin e was d e ad, ot he r mn n a ppeare d d lrer tl )' In che n"'J "'\ll" ."0' rt .. h l. to ,h" .~ tb roo 00.08 nut jusl th e n 11 11 other tho u gh t. ( · r n n c1 AIl . H\l l! o r f l l f J< ltth", r1n". who IHh.1 :llI:~~ . u.o cumplewl I . 1 b &l'O " Wnll OU LrvubLo he re," Davis plll h o a r g t aIn he o com nco ma me nd· r. 1I.. ", " f (' r "'l d, ' t' n 1 he t l nll .'IIJI ! liy n.' o r r" 1 F ur were "riven out at my " {'act by thfl ~ d a8 he n e p t s ilentl y townrd It to tlsh . h ad flll k ,.,t wllh I, Qlh'Htn e nnor th " "I/ old o u hp~ ! " It IDld. or Bome. s tgu t of a thin 8t eet Doaa·...t ,.., St_ !lOc .. Baa I"el\m of blood lrlc:k · 'f"I '~ Jl hl1n,' J l lrtt b.-.r o:- ". If h fIJ " h ~) t h .lr . ... lt. OInk" Bllre I hat ths tooo{'a u Wit. UB· thIn g Ilkt' Ihat. A t n r n p lo.:,. ~ o f vf'l l()w paptt r Is ro und lin,. dowlI the t leeve o r l.oulae·s autot.:~rLrt~Y or rup led . li e At s lNh 1 or w h tr- il Gro n er 1\. wat hac k wV.1l I1t In a F"a r rilo4h I" Wllb a c' uree Ihe nret m a n dropped mobile ('oat. ,h1 \' k to n wtt h P " f H l r 81l\. K ft n t l1i1'rO n!r3 minute. PO!TI!:R.MILIlU1tN CO" BU#aIo. New Y..... wh ale \' !'r he "'8ft carr yin g aud sta rt . lhf\t " r o rut n l1 h MII '" t~ II YOII Rhe III IIhol. left to~' n hu r r l .... tl I)' S~ , " 1 AIH lr .. w l·: l~ ... r . n n n Kt'd hn n kp r . (" n rnlll1t ~ " L<ot me have thllt lamp ot youn. ed to run . T he seco nd mnn stl\rted cried . a ll my a n gu ish roml n g back .u lr f t1 .-. " h r. Ht t tt,.. .Hlm p limn 0 8 Kl1t h l\r l n ~ Ke n l." he whisper ed. ILt the eame tIme at't e r him anew. . Wltu not more tbnn t en att t> m V 1f' I' h i" lit " A vC' llnw " Il\'t~ I' lD" I!'II f o und I" J.:1 ~(' r· ~ rn o lll PII.', t (, f tlt '" In · lI!1h tln g a cigare tte. PSlcetl be l we cm (h em the pur8ued man With tr4'mbll ng hands [ h4'l pe cl C rnn · " Is that sa te ~ " 1 ex c laimed In l UI"Buddenl y whe~ l ed . A revolve r naah(!d dall (:ut away her s leo_, dreadin g 1111 ~~:r ~.f~~,,~rl l~:'·n , Ktl/) ~~t~n ~~:;C~~l' t ~~~ t'~'rA'I\~ t1 n. 11 III nt t l1o) 11,) t1nrn ot t il ,.. rny!'tt" q ' . Ilrl. p. am a l od tbat ho wo uld dat'(! to and th e purs uer wilh 1\ mutte red curae t he Ii mtl to s e e an d know the worst. l(Ol h l\ r ln,.'. I'It r l\ngt=' (l llt (; r y D II 2:zl ~s s moke wh en hI) bad bee n InkIng s uc h fell hesdlon g in th" "Irs only a 8c rnl('b ." .l1.ld rnndllll . 1'I",1 ,.,· t\ \· I· ,.. l' Pl1 l HI,ti p,,\·\ s I'lrn r d, ( ' r ll n · tbe path . The hunll'd tlnl r ,. r o n m II n,1 n!Hi H.n " d dr p 8" . I. n r k llre rnllt Io ns a g ainst our belo« dl.cOT· m lll n turned and. wit h h eadlong 8~ d . w it h II sigh of r e llet. Flox 17. A rtl w K)·. =' J . K~n' Koe!t 1(, A r tl · ere d . In tho truc.ln, of • plunged dowo t he patb. Ar ross her round e d arm was a ~., . war t o I n " ~! tlR [Jt,. nnd bp r f) Il1 f\:t " lI s pl · bonN ~"Wt* ean " Sure." he re plied Il\00nlc ally. "\V ho· (' 1011" o r u. " fl, ' n T\' (·no k . · A wnm n n IfJllJate l ameDoA At Ihe r e vo lv er shot Davis hnd dl!nlng gnah wh pr e th .. b ulle c had cn t f' lI mmitt'l ., \J iri c1t' III t hf> Anh\" s)" r-r,.,t.. 1 :\ !> I'''r wa s In Ibat auto mobile la II~ leaa t le aped forwnrcl 1.!'l1 cn\· Ifl Upr niBil nR' lI rf!ft t n f h l!l ("SHIP . and. ne e dless to s ny, Its WAY through Ihe tend" r t1eeh . ~~;~:a\I': ~ hair II mil e away by now , "he ~I a .. Dodds and Ji[f'nt c.1l1 s f A'lll llle o n th o l o n ~ dlS fA nr" ),Ot.oan n\..k. anti """P roor he. . . ,..,11 1 were nol far beh ind h I m. Whll~ my he ad tol<l me thnt Crandal l t"l f"l p honp n 11 /1 nnt1,. I hilt f' h f' hnti JlI lIt h"''' " aDd .mlnl.! . It you will read t he~1I! bk "Wha t s hall we Bay of Senato r AnI' t "ll f' d h y r rf\ n,'nll f:o n lll th ~ ,. n. m q h nu l h o n th e front lamps Is nea rl y co lli . I Fast as th o fugitive wnB " anls h lng Da. was r ight. Illat It "ItR o uly a nesh we .fto.j ,ou a.od Ule thU wouddrtn .l wan t to BOO the number . Ihoug h. W. vl n wa. e "ronk" I1I :- nl'l[lf';\ rtI remed)'T h e Ani WA\' ag e?" o nft t . . \"t'n fnBter. '\'Ith t he move' wou nd and not In Ih e lenRt dang('ro us. J7lA"'t e r bt m l !lsln zI nsprc to r P a v", fi r llIay nnd It ueeful." "Just say he was al wa ys faithful r h pl'l n t J\ n l wny It nt1 t a Ke , tip ti 1n In\,,..., m.mt o f a train e d MInn ... r h e , the wiry In mv II AUrl. I s t ill t elt Il tlle better Taking mr little e le (' trlr IBmp be lid· In!lj)(l (' tor. Qui c kly outdista !11(~ttnn H I> rtl"r ""' " r " U'Af n'", ', F'fH' to his tMlat." n ced Doddll than "a murcler cr. Three In<'l l(,s to the co.,· n mSln ,,, Su r n.h n f ' k ,.. t "nnred loward tho ma ~ hlne aga in. and nlY s e lt nnd Dr i.1K" fl " r t '''And shall we m e ntion tb e name J ,o ut!'ll.' tf"l e p hn ll f" " ~l,~nl was close on th e he e lll right. a nd th e bull e t tram m y r o vo l,'er Im nl 0 h llll t o Mashing the light fo r a s e eond on tbe (; l his lil a n. (tro fl th ·~ tn \' ~~ f I Jl"II (HI . woulcl hn \'e alllle d her he a r t tor ever . of tbe Trust 7." K f" n t,: I llrn !'! t l') N f"w T n r k (II J:'f' t Roll r:q tln numb e r. a nd thf'n pee ring by II~ li gh t . II ( ro ln Sit... o pe ned b e r ey " . ~ nd s tare d at ---'- ----Ilol1" r l,k the y"tu", ani' IbM or ,.our ,~s I mn ' Jnt1I !11~ breathle U n nn f1. 111'" b o th ' of s8 be hi nd him, . m il n ITI Into the tonnellu bn f!l"" : · du o' t, tJ e pfl lit I on o t hers . Be . c xr lalmlng 118 _ be h op lr.g 10 liS In a Illl zzl .. d WA Y . r k n ll i l m o r \ ye: 1 l,., F, - rs. THE BAROMETER OF THE POST H~"e1\ IItr-"'n 1tc l'n prulHu ed - a e t TutU~' " 1': 111.il'" Loday Rrrh ' e In time to be lp hlro f ' r Hn"n11 , 'w h nm he nlz,. s 'u s tral g h tcn .. d up : "I thought s o." ' "Wh y . lI:lI'dlng , denr: ' ~llf' s aid In aud k oo p It o n h ll Ult Jl f' tJrt. In It!K rapture . , saw the mnn ah e ad · ~ " nk . " ~ f' I ''' r t he F'll r r 1sll h f' . t ..n tli ",,.. OFFICE, THE READING OF fUUll _ .. ."... r ..... C0I4,o .... TIlroaIo. If It waa safe for hi m to Bmo ke. the h " Imp in r ps K f" nt t o (lrop .'P In n "!lJt l · a lt nn d tur u. Instin c tiv e ly I knew be (ee ble , allrprlse . " A r(' you h .· ~ - h e r A e'n\ . • pU ..... 8p,ul.II, i.U.:.u .... &lA& nnd r " f ll ll"" t o J{h'~ nn y ",;cnl 1\ Il R - .'oll s tablo Bnd I fe lt thal It was sate ~.. . K..aonH. Oord. , eoolLl. Jata~ , with WHICH SHOWS WESTERN fi.."tton ~r. ('r :lIldall~" was a bOll t to ehoot again. and . raising n n . l ..n IPr I';: ~ n t III Pf' 1-I (" r n nc1AlI n nll L ()\l ht(' l,raJa.. ~D' OrowUl . Ibo. 1cIlI. For "n 8we r [ b p. nt and kl BIlec1 hrr tn An n llr n mo h" ~. }( e n t fP'tu r J1 8 10 An' · tor UB. too. to re lltx ollr prernut lo ns , the !'evolvN I !:l a CANADA'S GROWTH. d been carry N·e~~l:i in g a l. ll ft~l~~~t ei~lIt:'=~;1 I. ~' '' \' Il nY I ~ II nn ()U rU"t'S fh nt h~ hnl" and to!;elhe r wo had ad " an c pd unW th o wltll the ~lIIt II'IIf ll ll (1 &c:xty .uh e ..e r D,a l1o.. e , without ev e n trying to a im, What mutt e red It tC Hu/!:h ('ru nd,," 01 n n n f" 41 t o u r r('"!1 ( th l' rnl s8 1ng PO !\ t l11f\ !" lo..~ r we were bes id e him. W1UTE :POll TJU8 PREE BOO1\: [ llred In his directi on JUB t as .i Sil w was t Ito nlmlnu l? W hat mutt~red \1 Seve ral ot West e rn Canada n e ws' 11 11(1 n lsn t h n mllst e r I.' rtmlnn.1. "V.t.taary a .. pa1 ....... wtll 1t'1l yo u how to "What did you find? " I aske d . won· th e It tlte cha in of myste ry was 8ti ll un · flnsh from his revolve r, pape rs c oming to hand during t be h~~: ·Y~f1t ~~rrt7t t1~, ' ~f'f"; ~I~r;:.~\l·fi d e rln g at hi s e xt:iamat lon . CHAPT ER XII-(Co~tlnued ) . 80 Iv(' d? Whnt matte~cl \I It Ihe IIU, .111 ..... 8 ,on rtl nn~1. ~rh8 r(l rll t.o<1ay.enla s t part oC tbe yea r 1912 c ontaine d Th e re was hardl y a eecond oct we e n " What [ E'Xp e c tt'd." he replied en· "Wa lt a mtn u te ." said Davia, and oioalu.J: a t cen t .Iamp tor po.tallt. thor of the yellow I('tters hlln " scnped tbe two reporttl and the nItems of news s uch as the fo ll ow ing. l(1;m at lca lly . th e r onstabl e r he rke d the horse. trom th e In s peclor? Louise li ve d! She tlft~:'&~~~::;n"'~l~;~::'l!;;:~I:;~IIi1:1 ~r. A wo m an shrieked , speakin g oC t he Christm as work In Jll."a\ and o ther Ttllt1..•• It cfl) ft(1k a. If 110'" Jumpin g out q u ick ly the inspecto r Tbe mnnn r of bls a'nsw e r provoke d loved th e pos toftlce : I turned sIck wi t h horror. There :f~ ~1t~!' ()r~:.~,j1c~~~I~'t~:P.~~d: se ize d the IlIn te m Rnd droppin g back me and [ dete nnlned th e n and there [)aYls and tha constnb le ('Rme ruo· I.,. Send (oc1&,. could be no mistaki ng It. " Othe r years have b e cn h eavy and II tew p:lces began making what ap- to have It ou t w ith blm. nlng IlP Ihe pat h . pnntlng from the Ir Elilir Co, 17 tho employ ees have had ple nty oC op' ,Botton, •• n. It was th e voice of Louise Farrish , ch ::ul<', peared to be a mInute examin ation at "Look here. Da v ie." bllt e mpty · hand ed . eald; "J port unlty ot learnJng what It was to tbe With ov e r whelmlu g di s m ay It came rand. "'s sh r hurt ? . asked Davis liS he broul\ht you Into th Is case and I do not. work O1'e rtlme. but the past has had to :me that 1 had ahot the Woman [ saw th e three of us groupe d under the '''Tain t murh ot II. road." the can· like the way yo U have acted about IL nothing e qual to the present . Forty l ov,~d . Too 8tunned to move I etood window . stahl!! wh ispe r ed to me while we walt· I have freely told yOU everyth ing I extra m en have been employe d ( In th e re . My whol ll body seemed turne d "A neah wound , not at nil "anger· <'d. "It·s on.\y used for logging, t hough have discove red an d ha ve aided yOU Winnip eg). and mall traIns have beea to !Ilone. My arms bung bel pless at OUB ., Cra nda:1 an s were d . while I knelt Whe n we come up here t his afterno on In every way I ca n, Before I go a s t ep my sides. My legs refused to mo ve. the~ cal'of'asl run s pecial. The Increas e In the mail ng LoIl18 ... ·8 hnlr nn d whl s, cause much annoya~ to childre n th e re was automo b ile tracks both g()o tarther on thlll trip I want to know My mou t h WII 8 fever·dr y and my perlng this Y98.r has been due to the e no .... and great anxiety to 'paren ts, Bo ttl y to be r, m o r e about IL" In g and coming ." tonll"lIe lay lIreleS8. Yet my vision. I mo us Infl ux of people In to Weste rn "How Rbout YOII~ " 8s k('d ORvi s . "Wha t Is It you wlsb to know!" he The presen ce of ~cirins is recog" An y Idt'u " ' ho made them?" recall. eeamed c lea r and strong. ~ n e, Canada during the s e ason. and also "He dld n 't hit me." ('randal l lin· nized by these commo n sympto asked . The constab le e d ged nearer asked , ms: trattng the darknn u as It It hud b ee n swered with the geoeral prosper ity which the II short laugh , "1 lumb led "I'\op e . bu t 1 guess he kno w!! ." .. ltb tor rear be might mitis somethI ng 01 itching nose. unsatis fied appetit e, prai r ie provinc es have e nj oyed . T o our conve rsatio n, offensi ve breath and colic pains, tbe latter CaUse . has b ee n du e the a gesture In t h e direc tion ot the Ian· "F1T11t, where are we going?" • heavy In c r e a s e In -the numbe r o C pa r ' lem light. "To v; hat Is known as the d ese rte d JUBt then Dav is rejoined UII. hang· c e ls which have been shipped to t he rottage , obollt a bait mile fartber 00 , In K the Inn tern ove r th e dasbboa rd o ld country and Ea8tern Canada ." at the edge or tbls clearing , a shac k The above exlract taken from B o galn , Ins tend o f resum in g his seat. t.ha~ w as bllllt fo r n IIhelte r for lu m· Winnip eg l1apel' gives 9; talr Idea of h .. kll,,\t on the floor ot th e bu c kbolll'd , bermen or quarrym en-whi ch was It, pe e CleaAses Ih. system of worms In B very few hOUri rin g do w n at th e road a8 It was th e great wo rk tbat the Canad ian Dodds? " d im ly rev e al e d by t he Innte m, pos tofflces have had all throug h tbe "Built tor one and uS<'d by t'oth e r." " Go ahe ad slow ly ." he ordered . western prai ri es. During the past th e co nstub le replied . "but 'taln't aeen A8 Dodds du c ked to the ho rse ye ar hund r e ds of new postofll ces were use d by e ither. 60 fa r a8 I know . for csta blisb e d. many of th em at r c mott! 1 ~ llued down bes ide Duvls an d nsked : a dozen y e ars." " What dId .you find?" points from the railway . but all force d "How do you kll ow tbe miSSing post · I'bat'i Why You're " ,Just wh n t 1 e xp<' ct e d. Th e auto· upon the country on a ccou nt or the master la the~?" - ...... No Alllpeut.e, mob ll A Is s omc where ah ead ot us ." n~w settlem ents t hat ha ve taken "Trac e d blm ." "Whoso 18 It 7" CARTE R' place during the year. It Ie sai d 01 "How?" " I d'on't kn o w :vel." LIVER til e C' anndlan governm ent that In Ita "Blcyel e tra(' ks ." he answere d w ltl. My curlos "y wou ld be denied no will put you right Im migratio n and s e ttlemen t policy a c h uck le . "You were not th e on ly lon g e r. Hith e rto in a few days. [ ba d kept s lleot, t h e r o is nothing le r! undon e to take pe r son who dis co ve red that HouRe r. I·· opllll{ I h a t Dnvl s would confide In Th e y do ~are of the people and th e ir w e lfare. wh e n be di s a p peare d. w e n t on hic/cle . thei r duty 10(0 th e obje c t of o ur strange jo urney , ~I ('lhe r It be In tile n e w town a long Cure " Whom are we co min g out her e ntt· In fa ct, Ke nt, you !Ire a li tt le ~Iow a s ,11 new line of railway or In th e r e' a dete ctiv e . By t he time you had as· stipatio n. er?" I a s k ed. mote s t hum le t. Th is solicitu d e and Biliousn~ lhdigest ionand Sick Headach e "The ll oBtm!l s te r alld his Rccomli li c e. cf'rtalne d th a t mU Ch. I Ilsc:er talu ed -cnre are n o t c o nfin ed to th e po stof· where the bicycle trn c ks 1(,cI to and SMALL PILL. SMALL DOSE, SMALL PRICE. of rou rS<' . " ficr, bu t with e very branch tha t haa hnd e ve n gone so t a r as to h a ve Dodds " Wbo Is his Dr(' omilli ce '!" Genuine must bear Signature to do w llh organi zing ne w d ls t rlcta. get wa rrants for Rouser "nd his ac· 'Tm druid [ mi ss tated the case ," comp ll ce." Bridg e s h a ve b et'n built. rouds con' s t r U('t c d, tho district policed. and a saId DavIs wltb II g rim cllu(' kl e . "T h e " I aUII do not see how you got evl· doze n other thing s hav e to be done postma ste r I ~ the II ceompll ce. Tbe, de noe enou gb to ge t 8 wn rrau t fo r o th e r Is th e mas te r rrlmillu l." ... _ - - -- a nd are done . Is It any wond e r that C randalL Uld yo u find him out here "Who Is tll A othe r ?" I persiste d. " [s with th e s ple ndid la nd, th e high with the mi ssing POstrJI3 ster?" Is Ilu g h Crnn clnll 7" yie lding land. th e land tllat Is free to " I dldn't Bay I had n wurran t fo r He was s ll "nt for n momen t be fore Cl'Iln h.,,('t B hun('h l,r brul "'" ( 10 bi tt Ahal.., t hc h o m es tra d e r or o pe n to pllrchnBfl dull." replie d Ihe Inspec tor aha rfl · U ve k , MUll • • Kne~ or Tbrn&t.. • an s we ring . I attr ibu te d It to be slta· at re a ~ o !labl e prices from th e r ailway Iy, "Did you ev o r hear of a J ohn Doe tl on In admittin g Ihat he ha d been wa rmnt ?" n nd hind comp unl eR, that the CUllll' wronl! and , ri g ht. and It WIlS wlth (lian I m migratio n r e c o rd s for 1912 " How do you koo ·.... they lire out bere W ... 4,,", "Ill clean t h om orr without I",- Inll tbe ('on s lcl"ra ble sat isfac tion that I tlnally hnree UIJ. No bUatftr. no hair CUlle. ~ow?'' I asked. will s ll ow arrll'als of upwnrd s or Iw ard h im an s we r : " I should not bo !,p:l~~n~~ ;~lc"tlgl~~I::41iC!tlfllff Ir~'~~ cue fur 40 (1 , n n ~ . ionp.hal f of thi s b e Ing from tbe "'Ve'll aoon f1n( out. Come on ," he A 118 01UlJ r'liE ...JR•• 1I1l1rucnt tnr O1l1l1l1:ln<1 . n~ ~1I1"\1 rl se d If we founrl Crandall someUnit ed States . Th e new lit eratur e answ e re d. starting ncross th e c learing ~~,~~~. ,~~~nt'll~I~!~\.v:~c:': ~~,f:,t eag~(~8rt:'~~ w hHe In t!'le vi c inity. " almost at a dog·trot . I be in g se n t ou l by th e Imm ig ration Oh18u r«, s.. ~Iu.,a Pain , ' -ri ce II nnd I'l a ., I-Ie r onllnue d to l' eer down Into t.he dru.ur1stll nr <1f't1 Yfl rod . · lr1ft.nufa.ot\.rttd onl,hottle 111 bra n rh at O tt n \\'3 , a nd li B age ncies There we re IIU1ny md!'e question s I rond 8S Ihe horse struggle d lip I he hili W. F. YOU,NG,P.O. F,, 3tOTempl.1it..Sp'inOfiold.M.... wa nt cd to put (0 him. but tb e re waa t brou ~ holl t th e Cnllcd Btatps deals :111 w e Cl1.me to a compa rativ ely leve l no 0Pflort unlty. wltb many r>f th " npw and Int erosting ;,Iatenll. "nd. besides . 1 d oubt e d m uc h If he would have answere d them. fe ature s ihat will mark the work at "Stop h ere." he ca lle d Ollt ' authorl· At first he made little erro rt to move thal branc h for the year lU13 ,-Ad, ta.tivel y . Quietly. but tJ.tt.er we bad g on e II vcrtlBE'm e nt. '-""rile de se r t ed (' ot tuge Is lit Icast a Quarte r or a mile or more he c alled mile farther on." volu nt ee r ed the con · Revolv ing Toothbr ullh. bac k In a wh Isper. "Quietly now ." 1.1 111 - I (;ce b y us ing h a nnl "s r esem' ~ta bl e. We hud c ome to a path wblch led "Wo 'li wRlk It," said Davis. " We us through hlln g those of n pai r of pliers to rea abort thi ck growtb or un. -an n at t nke an y chan c('s of t he wbeels ta l(] a s plnd lp. an Inv e n tor h as der bnl s h. Ad noiseles sly a8 Indians b plng heard ," broll g ht out Il r e vo lyln g to othbrus h . followin g a trail we telt our way alnng. Dodds flu lie d at!' th e rond nl:d faa· .Jill - Now . If a fe llow mislays his tbe SlleiICe. broken now and then by t('ne d the horse to a tree. Again tak· tnothb r uRh he nepcln 't look for it. It·s the Bound of 8 bough bent back. or a Ilabl c' to come aro und to him ; but, In g the lanl e rn DaVis mnde a search rustling lenf. Soon the path brougbt o n the othe r hand. It It Is llolnll of Ib e rORd. nnully re tumln g the Ian· us out on samoa rising ground, Not IIfty tern 10 Its place, after cnre fully extln· yards ' ahead Around a ll the time . some ont' "Ise of UII appeare d tbe degulahln g II . lila)' get It. scrted cottage . " Com e on thla v.ay. as Qui e tl y as "A Flesh Wound. Not at All Yanger eu .... Crand;al l An.wer " That's It," whisper ed Dodda, ed , Proper Help, you can. " he directe d. " Ssh!" anlwere d Davta. " Walt bros? day . [Beeme d to see. as If tb. over the " The ~teamer I s all e!1 In "'1\11 a ' 'I've got this." [ said. showing him bucket at mJlk he was cal'l'J' here!" slgb! belonge d to some one else. some Ing and dropped noatlng hotel." :h(! little poc ket elect r1 c Ilght with when he saw me, We stl)pped there Juat at the "DId It om ploy an)' h,,11 buoys ?" one edge outside myselt. I Baw tbe InslJ(.'o- Dldn ' t yOU g\t hIm 1" whle h I had exp lored the p08t omee of the tft-derbr U8h. peeTin. Into the tor and constab le. both apparen tly un· "Do YOII want It ?" "He's ,/late," answere d the cn8peet or. darknes s. .tmlnln g our eye. to Bee hurt by the EJCt"eme •. shota. dalh on In pursuit. "He ran plump over the edp "Ke e p It In YOUI' poc ket. We may of • and our eats to hear. From the one [ saw a man 'a figure " Wh y Is AI()xand <> r so cut lip?" need It. but It Is better not to show rise up tram the preelplc e 'In the dark. We heard tbe window In the alele of the one'lIto ry path. ] seemed "Rf'c a us () his BiLiary ha s jllst bel'D a li g ht It we call avoid II." to hear him call out : thud of his body on tbe roch below. log hut a dim \I,ht 8booo, provine that "Loullle . Louise. rll t d')wn ." [ put It back In m y pocket Ilnd too k where are you? Are He mUlIl have been Inatantl y killed. the plaoo wal either occupie d or had y OU burt?" Ihe precaut ion of placing the r e vo lver • We')) get fhtl body In tbe momln8 , H. been very recently , A. we became Ther e WBII nJ Ilnllwer. Almost I had must have fallen Davia bud gh'en me In the sld e·poc ke t Import ant to Mothe rs two hundred feet ." more and more accu.to med to the E""mI1l 8 care fu ll)" cv e ry bottle of ot my coat where It would pel'9uad ed myself that the atraln all be more darkne811 "A good two hundre d." the con' CASTO R[A. a safe and s ure remedy for _s ll y avsllab I could &ee t~at there were my m lrvell, the horror le . Davis mov ed olT of the night .table added S8 DavIs tnrne d to peer Infa n ta and c h il dre n, and see that it so undleRs ly tllrnugh the clea ring with apparen tly two pathl, the one on and tbe shock or the 8hootln g bad glv· . In the window at tbe hut, Bearsth e ~ ~~~ the co nstable. I close at bls heels. which we were aUlndln g and another en me a hal\uc\n atlon. that tbe wom' "And In~lde there." sntd the inspecto r leading off at about right angle, 8Ign ntureof~~ nn'lI shriek I bad heard was but a after a mlnute· s "This nln't 1:le directio n of the cot, .survey of the Interior . As we looke d and IIl1tened I heard a pbantu tage ," whl s perl' d Dodds. In Use F or O n 'I' 30 Ye n r s . m of a fltvered brain. when, "I. the other one. the muter crimina l sharp crack, like the breakin g ot a the figure "I know I had' Been rIse trom the -sare en ough for the present . I Want to f1ncl Bometbl~ Children Cry for Fletche r's (hator4a ," 'twIg that had been 8tepped on, pa th. cdasbed -fn to tbe thioket. repeah el~ first ;" Da vis eli.p lalned, keepln« "··W.hY;' ~ sal(/' tl)e "eonst"b le. who had The Bound. 110 far •• J could judge. 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Thi s evil wbl ch to U B leoms overwh elming. may be only temporal)' . ma y hu o nly a link lu n chain of a grHat and a perman ent good . 90 the reve rses and humllla· tlon or II nat 1011 are orte n tbe pre lude to tho greater dcyt,lopment and th l! high er manhood ot Its clLlzens. III adversity Lb e material of mell and nu.· Uons Is made manlreat. Human eha;·· acter must go throug h tlr e beron, It becomes st cel. Forty rears ago our land passed t h rough a great crisIs . 3LCTION Of Its cons eQu p.nc.,s are noL yet workpd out, but they are far great er than th e N THE heart ot Lhe Pul ted Stales. world. Alter deducllng ollgbt losses mere abollUon of slave ry . God wOlks but ot a palm wh ic h i s on e at at e nergy ond "e ry large reserve. not out bls purpose s III a day. or a the n earest b)' t rnlls portatiou 200.000 horsepowe r will be Hold tor year. nor In 100 years. Four hundred rout es to Lhe couutrlcs or Cent ral comme rcial use. year8 Israel WI~S In Egypt. and then and South A morlca. Is bl'lng built At the lowe r eud of Ihe great powe r It pleased God to raise up the emanc\· II. giant water power plant wh ich must ilouse Is II colo8sal lock with tbe same Here Is a charmIng model. nnd on. ator. A thous and years th e world greatly arreet for good not onl y Its 1m· wldtb BS those at Panama and wltb n appreciably suitable tor general wear. waIted for the Lord's salvation . and mediate environment. the M I~slll slppi lift at 40 feet Instead or tbe IIrt of 2a III! It Is 111m pie, yet decidedly otyllBh. then came the rullness at Lime. Let valley. but the whole nation and all teet 4 Incbes In anyone lock at tbe The garment clolea at the lett sIde or us remember t.hat In our lives. aod tbe nations In Pan America. The co· canal. Beside tbe lock will be a mam· the front. haa sboulder plalle at tront. It would Ughten many & burden and losaal aize of the water power there moth dry dock ror building and reo which may always be depended upon put a sliver lining to many a cloudwould cause appreciable clrects nny· pairing boo til. There I. aUla a long for a becoming line. lind shows the that God's providence la not 10 be In· where In tbe worltl. and It Itl 10Cllted and high wall protectinl the tracks of new style tum-oTer collar and rolled· terpreted by Ulla or that occurrence. almoat exactly at the point where Its a railroad alongshore. which must be back cutr.. Striped .er~e, silk. volle, but that these are only links In the commercial Influence may be exerted .elevated above tbe Dew wllter level or any of the attractive two-tone ma- golden chain at his goodnell8. moet easily and elrect! vel)' upon above the dam, and an Ice fender like terials will develop the modol 4eAnd Paul a Prl.oner. world commerce. a concrete brIdge over a kilometer IIghUully. Now we come to the story or our Pattern (6967) III cut In slzea 32 The achievement Ilea ring comph~· long III anothr part of the work tbere text. Paul la In prison lu Rome. lion II the dawmlng at the mighty In the bottom at tbo Mlsllulppl rlT· to 42 Inch ell bUlt measure. Medium That In Illeit II atrange. Paul the Mlsslsllppl river. harnessing It to tur- .er, built to keep Ice and debrl. of all size will require 6% yards of 36 Inch ambasaador of J eaul Christ In prison! material and % yard ot 21 tnch con· bine wbeel. ILnd electric generators kinds out of tbe turbine •. Can the work he has been doing be At Its western end tble Isrlellt of trBlltlnl gooda. and dlltrlbutlng III treme ndous power God's work? Would God allow II to over aile hundred miles and more at power dama Jolna tho power bou's e, Can Paul be a '1'0 procure thIs I>A tt"MI Bend to cen.. be thUII hindered! to "Pattern Department." or lhls paper. the mOBt eMclent porUon at the which Itretchea almost at rlgbt anKlell Write name an,l addre88 'Plainly. and' be true servant of Jesus Christ! Think United Stales on a eUrect traMe line down the river tor almoat a third of a Buro to Slve all,,, and number or pli.Uern. of tbe effect It would bavlI upon the a 10 the reet at the welteru hemisphere. mlle-accuratel),. 1.718 feet-with young. struggling churchee lI'hen they It III not only an unparalleled engln· width at about 133 reet and a height heard that PlLul the great mlsslonnry 111.2& •••• ••••••••••••• NO. 511157. eerlng achievement. but also perhaps or over 177 teet. The water trorn waa In prl80n .. Would tbe), not b!! the Immense forebay between tbe the greate.t single economic tempted to gh'e 'u p the unequal strug· NAMa •••••••••••••••••• ••••• ••••••••••••••• flun,' Into the ..... orld by Lhe hand of power house and lhe Iowa shore I:le and disband? Tbese questions TOWN ••• •• •••• • ••••••••••.••• • ••...•••••••• man. excepting only tbe Panama po.seea, tlu:Qu,b tblrty arched portaill. and others might have presented behind whlcb are buttrelled. on their eannl. themselves to many men In those STRUT AND NO. . ••••••••.•.•••••••••••• outer ends. the Iteel rode actlnl a8 days. an.1 to-day man), would thInk Nurly Mile Lon". atralner.. Behind each arched por· 8TATB .•..•••. _ ••• • •••••••.••..•••••••••••• the same. What doe I Paul aay about It all T The halla at the water power de- tal are four Intalrell to each turbIne With his mlsilionary entbuslasm we \'Illopment at Keokuk, In tbe louth· water wheel. each Inlake being 22 feet BOY'8 BLOUSE SUIT. would expect to find him In delpalr fastem corner ot the Dtate at Iowa. blgh. at being shut up In prison. But 00 Ie a great darn e:w:tendlng for nineWork of Many Yeara, the contrlLT)' be writes to the Philiple nths ot a mlle from the illinois bluff The origin of that water power de· plana. "1 would ye should understand, to It.; junction with tho titanic pow· velopment I. malt lnteu.tln,. It I. brethren. that tbe things which hap· er house oelll' the Iowa Bhore. Tbls the result ot remarkably perelltent la· pened unto me blL'fe tallen out rather dam Is , 0. composite structure of 119 bor on Lbe part of the people of thai to the turtheTllDce of the Cos pel." arebed .paoa. all aUke. wllh plerll Ilx community through I8veral decade •. How wal that poa.lble! "My bonds reet thick thirty reel apart . ILDd aplll· In the middle at the la.t century the In Chrilt are manlfelt In all the pal· lVay. 10 the' .pRns. all alike. over value at the vast quanUty at power ace. and In a.1I otber places." HII ... hlch ·the water will Itow. 'fbI II dam golog to waate there'll''' recognlzed clreumlltlLDcell are conducing to the ;s a monolith of mae.lve 'concrete .et and \"Brlous uDlucces.ful movement. "pread of tbe lospel In Rome . Ill' dowo l't"eral feet into tile hard . rock to utlllie It were launcbed. Tben ten yery Imprl.onment, which WILlI Intend· bottom -of the MI8all.lppl. but 1m· years were spent In work which was ed to put an end to his activity. II In yOlludln, the water b), Its Immenea successtul at lallt. A corporation Illelt a million. ItI connection. not wellht. The structure. with the ex· which really was. trustee for the pee.,.·ith political or IOC..J causel!, but terlor" Appearallce of • bridge, II 63 .pIe made prellmlnart suneya. collect· '" ree~ hlgb. U feet wide at tbe bottom. ed data. obtained a franchise act from with Christ. II! well known througb· out the tmperial guard. and to the and 29 fe.~t w";le on top; the 1Iplllwaya cOlllnla; and aearched 'for capital to Romana In gemeral. Moreover. the between the plera are 32 teet high. 1111 build tbe water power lnatallatlon. It Roman ChriltIJUis have telt a 8plrltual Ihe width of lhe dam at the-bottom. obtained Its funds tram the municipal Impetus, and his captivity hILI! nerved ha1:e vertical ' upltream face.. aDd t('easnrle. of Keokuk and or Hamil· them to bear n bolder witnesil In the their downstream face Is an ogeo ton. Ill.• atrOlla the ,ITer. It lucceed· eye. ot their heathen uelgbbora. curve wblch dell vera the water at the ed only alter tl Interellted 10 tbe proJ· bottom borlzontally to the river cur- ect Mr. Hugh r... Cooper. whoo-organ· Lenon Worth Learning. rent. 0111 top ot eacb 8plllway will be lied the present proprietor complLDY It lB a lesllOl:I worth learning whlcb !. steel gllte 11 feet high. By varying only after much labOr and llJany reo 8LPaui learned In that prison; tbat \h~ml,er...Jl1' these gatea. whlcb are buftB. aDd succeeded finally chiefly behlndrancee ~E' otten belps; that ell' ,pen ad closed. the amount o[ water 'c ause of hi. record of IIlIccelaful cum8lancea mOBt untoward may be 1I0wing over the dam will be regulat· building of water power plants at NI· advlLnclng the kingdom; that faltb placed In the gbodne88. purpose and ed. with the result that at varylhg agara Falls. 8ao Paulo and other stagea of tbe river the pool above the places. Thl. little lull haa a lallor blOD •• helptulness of .ood la never misplaced. Ilam wlU have always nn unvarylog It Is Intended to Btart tbn turbines with the regulation collar and .bleld. Qh. that we could learn that leslondepth and Itll surtace will al ways re- and generators In the mammoth pow· tho latter belol removable. Th. to &ccept ODd's provldences as they main at the same place. er house early next Bummer. with sleeves IU'e nicely plaited at the ",atet., come wltb a quiet mind. ftrmly be· The '....ater wheel Itself la another the preslden t at tbe Unite" States and the trouBerll are the uaual bloom· lIevlng that all things shall work out Clxample of overcoming-the Imposal· pulling the lever 10 Btart tbo lurblnes. era. flnlshed at the knee with legbandl for good to tbem that love him . of elastics. Serge. cashmere. mohair Note here also that moral and splr· ble. for experta said that It was .1m· wbile he stands lurrounded by tbe or tweed ~ay be used :wIth the collar 'tual things aTe alwaYII higher than ponlble to build a turbine wblch governors of all the states In the and sbleld or contrasting mat!!;;,lal. what Is Individual and personal. Paul would meet the unusual conditione Mississippi valley. Pattern (6976) II cut In sizes 6 to was In prison, but the gospel was not there. But Chlet Engineer Cc;loper 12 years. Medium size will require bound. Paul's liberty was reBtralned. called a council of ' war and a little He KnllW Pounder. 11% yards or 44 Incb material 'Uld ~ but the gaspe" bad free course. Reo later 1'089 'from ' the head ot tbat ta ble The managing editor was dlsa» ~r a yard of 27 Inch contrasting loods. membt!r that )lour spiritual nature I. wltb 11 new deslgo or turbine wblch pointed and he told the city editor so. To pl'<I<'ure thl" pnltern .end 10 cents above any physlc!>1 circumstances. teBt.II~ ihow hae 86 per cent. of em· "Why dldn't you print that stor), young "PaUarn Daparlmen!. " or this paper. that your mlllsion to the world II clellC'Y 'a8 compared with tbe ne.t beat Pounder turned la last nlgbt?" h6 to Wrlto name and addr8ll8 plainly. and be above any physical well·being. Paul reault ever attained at 80 per cent. wanted to know. . "Whlc.h story!" ."re to "Ive .1"0 and number or pattern. lost hie lite In tho struggle. but the and a te~tbook (lg\lJ'e of 76 per cent asked the city editor. "Tbe one about gOlpel went on. So It haa ever been. of eftlclency 8S tbe norm to be used the crazy man SCAttering money The cODBecrated cobbler of England. iI\lZB •••.•••••••••• NO. 511711. JD enllneering Qalculallona. Tho 30 through the downtown atreell. ThaI William Carey. gave biB lite to India. furbloe wheels ' In the Keokuk power waa a good .tory. and filII ot Interest. NAMK •. • ••••••• __ •••••••••••••••••••••• and' hostl of men and women have fol· houle are 8e'feral times as large In It would have been exclusive. too. I lowed In his etells. Livingston died TOWN . .• •••.•••• - •••• _ •.••••••• • ••••••• ,dlmenelool aa any ever made before. aee tlie otber paper haan't got It." In the African Jungle. and It meant i!:1l(lh tll·.Lthe lower end of a shan 26 "Well, I dtdn·t pi,lnt It hecaulle I IITRBET AND NO•••••••• _ ••••••••••••_ ebe opening a!' the Dark continent to incbel In diameter. on the u~per end thougbt It one at Pounder'l fakee." the gal pel. "Blessed are the dead .• TATE . .••..• . .••••••••••••• _••••••••••••••• of wbleb.!e tha"~revolvlng par.t. of the "What nlade you tblnk 101" "It Btandi ·.. hlch die In tlile-Lord' ILDd their work. electric «enerator Itandlnl on the to reaaoD . . 11 It bad be~n true Pound· d~ tallow thelln." po~er·boIl8e floor. Tbe revol'flnlr er would have been fOllowlog him yet." We also gather from our text that Aeme Or Pe,..lltency . • haft. with tll macblnes at ench. end. tbe Ipread or the goa pel depends on "'fhey say blli perslatency IIWllllawel,h. _.b out 1i1i2.000 poundl, and it Tr.na';;S. wooderful." GlllIs-"1t Is. Whene'fer 110 one man. That Is a wonderfUl Is .u·p ported on one bearlnl which Is The Bostoo lady entered the dO\ftrt· he Btartll to !leep a Bcore-card at a comfort. It deeo not depend 00 thl8 Ilibricated by forcing 011 between Its meot IItore. AIlPro~b.loI the lrenU. ball game he coutinuCli It cl-.r IIr that Imperfect Chrilltlan, on you or . ..ria~ at. a ' p~sllre of 260 pounds manly floor walker. ahe wd : . on ute. It did not even depend on the • tbroua;h the came. . . ' .• to 0, :~ua~ InCA. From .tbl. bear· great apolitle t:lt. Paul. Let us remem· "J desire to purellue a dlmlnuU.,e. . tnc.a ineel' coDe camH tile weight to ber tbat In our congregaUonal life or truncated COIle. coq'fU 00 l:Iachelora and In ..nlty, a JIUpi'11DI below. ,,.,nd • the' total argllnteoull. Mon bache lora than married men In the cburch lilt large. when load aDd weJSlit of one . turbine unU II .about Ite IlUmmlt and semlpertorated wllit symmetrical Indenta~n•. " 10 Inune. according to a report IUb- great men are taken away. and let Uti · 882:000 . P9un~ .;'1'11.8 , lower nnl' Itself . "Yes. madam." replied tbo ....UU. . · I mUted to th.e secretar)' of the Jnten- thanlt Ood the,t the work of hll Idnl' .Qiout 111,00(\ pOililc!., j Uld be. floor walker. "You flne' or Kaoy married men bave tbelr dom depend. Ion no mao. but on tbe and. a~ uppel' rlnl of albUI.a,r'"I. thimbles two counters to theTaar." thinking done for them. and . co~'" ilViog power ,[)t tbe word, and upon ·.teei c1I1ndllJ'~.",.,_u"Qglea . cali,e.riUY. do not bave so ',reat" a the work ot tllie holy aplrtt, and upoa . . concrete;: atraln on their think factory.-Nub. ·the JIving pl'1!sence of our savIor, 'b,.I,eDliiij~"'c'!:r(tlile Po~er .Jelua Christ. yWe . ?-,euneBB~. .
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you can n:nt one of our .\i ro.: . J W. · White is home from a '1" "1,, Special Santo s Coffee, a pound , only .·i,;il. I II LJay l on ' l~ dt:g . lhtlllllu wi ... il· iI.1lIVUlI L"J Lv 6.'0 in .: the rainfall to 2. 06 in. ~i. iss Stella Lemmo n WIUI a CinclnLenox Soap, 9 bars for ; .j Dur ing Januar y the temper ature nati visit .. r Tuesda y. _. _. -_.fell to zer o or bl:' low on eleven Jays All Scrap Tobacco, 6 packa ges for and in }' ebruary on lieven days For Two Dollars Dollars a year where they will be hept In absolut Chas. F rye handl es the :\1ilsoll e making a total of 18 day s of zero Fertilizer , and there i, none SIlfety. Ask to be shown, better. Fancy Evap orate d Peach('s, a pound weathe r f or the winter . The maxim um for March was -: I Little Kathlee n Gilmou r is very Ohio Suga r Corn, 4 cans for deg., the minimu m 10 deg. The sick, threate ned with pneumo nia. rainfall was 5.17 in . Choice Prune s, 4 ponnds for The ma:1:i mum and minimu m tf'mMrs. P. B. ThompsQn hall been on peratur es for April were 80 deg. and the sick list, but is Borne better at 3-pound Canned Toma toes, a can 2Ii d e~ .; the rainfall 5.24 in, I)resent . New York and &n Franaia co. It is' l Chaa. Hough; Visitati on, The maxim um and minimu m temMn, J. W . St, Mary's Guild will meet at the by far, the lariest 1 pound Tall Pink Salmo n, a can perat ures for Mav were 84 deg. , and band of organiz ed Ward. home of Mrs, E4iith Harris Thursd ay worker tl in existen ce, and haa proved - - - -- _. _-- ---- - - - - - - '3 deg.; t he rainfall 4.f,7 in. Mrs. L. S. Ivins, County Sup't , ~f SPE CIAL S ARE CAS H PRIC ES itself to be the ~reatest of coopera - Missions, present ed some The maxi mum temper ature tor afterno on , of the Many ot he r articles at much less than YOll are paying . Junn was 85 deg. The temper ature Ml~. J. O. Cartwr i&ht is much tive forces . We are urged to take needll alonlr the line of her worJc. Bring us care of the rising genera tion . "Save 'She says "The childre n your Butter a nd Eggs. It. pays to trade a t fell to 39 deg. on the 8th wh<m a better . and his f riends hope he Mould be will an old man and you save a unit; save taUkht the needs." lig h t frost occu rred; t he rainfall soon be out. a child and you save a multipl ication totaled 1.21 in . Mra C, D. Meloy, County Sup't. Spring Valley table ." Begin now to conl!erve the of the Elemen tary work, Mesdam The warme es Ben st Mills, day of A. the B . year Sides was spoke of 2 STO RES the 2'(th of July when the temper a- and Sarah Lippinc ott were in Dayton child life for the buildin i Qf a nation . her grade work. She says "MI£e.-h ture reached 92 deg. The minimu m on e day last week. A solo, by Mrs. A. T. Wright , was shoulu be made of the childre n's profor the month was 55 deg. The then rendere d which waa duly apo motion , !IO that they will take pride MilOS Pearl Carey, of Dayton , spent prel.iat ed. rainfall was 4.53 in , 2.40 in . of this ' in their work." SLOW PRuGI'l e:ss. Sunday with her parents , Mr. and fell on the 21st, Judlre Boxwell then apoke on the A nomina tin, commi ttee, comBarb ed Wire The hig hest temper ature for Mrs. F'. C. Carey. Orpniz ed Class Movem ent. He poaed of represe ntative a from the "To look Ilt PlirnpRon, you would August , 88 deg. was recorde d on the urgea more Organi zed Adult CIUIM. various Sunday Schools, was apthink hc was the bUBiest man in the 31st. The minimu m was A f ew good seats left for the 48 d e~ , Ninetee n new classes are needed in pointed GUARA .NTEED to , h4'1l1 without leav- world." which brough t forth the fol· The rainfall totaled 6.0!) in. 2 72 in. Columb ian Concer t Co., on Friday lowing namea ing a blemish , o r M0NEY REFUN DED. our county to reach the Front Une Il8 officers for the "Ycs, Plimps on remind s me of a en· night , at School Hall. 600 and $1.00 sizes lor fres h woundM, fell on the night of the 28 th. suing year: Preside nt, D. L. Crane; Standa rd. Shall we do our ,hare'? oldsore 8, sore backs and sbou ldeT8~uru s mnn on a t readmi ll. He is always The maxim um for Sept· was 91 More Teache r Train;n&, CI&11e8 an.d bruisee. 25c size lor Family use. Mifl~ Ber tha goi ng lik e the wind, but never gets Kenrick r eturn ed Vice Preside nt, C. M. Robitze r; Sec· deg., on the 10th which was hig her DR. coX's PAlKL ESS BLISTE R would be of &,reat help to Sunday retary, Miss Elizabe th Chandl er; horne Thursd ay. after 11, tW f) \Veek' ~ anywhere." Is painlcss and ~lIarR Dteed to cure than WM reached in Augugt . Th e School workena. Subacr iptiona to Tr;;asu rer, Mi!l.'i vi~ it Eva wilh Davis; Supt. rt!lalive s in Day toh Spavin, Ringbone, Curb, SweenYt Splint, minimu m was 3:i ueg . on th e :~n l h HIS STATU S. io:i;' lI lpntll r:: Dep't, !\Irs. J. B. Jones; the Ohio S S. Worke r would keep Puffa t or any enlarge ment 01 Done or The rainfa ll amoun ted t. , ~ 46 In mUSCle, or money refunded. Price 6Oc, Fo r ti e- A gr.,,, 1 ~ w l'lI · b orl)l Int'lrm ediate Dep't, Mrs. J. C. us in closer touch with the state and . t' . A maxim uill lemIJer " l ul'(' u: '·' 1 , I. ig-I. . ,. ;l u>ua ll y well irlln . ''Does that d en tis fOlt UI.E av ALl. DItUQQISTS go tn to BOel'd · I I ; ' . I:lin f:' ~ ; Hom;; J)~p't, Mra. Wm, nationa l work. deg. WR:1 recorde d v II OcLub,; 1' 11 th . quire of MaiL'olm Bi~pha l ery ?" Follow ing the taking of the usual n. I,' rame; Adult Dep't, B. S. Howell ; " I (10n't kIlO~' , but be ought to." The minill1um ",us 29 dc,{. offeri~ , the meetin g adjoun uld. ' ,I I t: I,' I,' id ;IY" '1'I l.lt ·:, Vi.ll L><J" . ,I t I' eil 'her!! ' Tr ~ ining Rev . P. B. " TI ow is Ihal?" 1Bth. The r ainfall am u' lI lil'd 10 ~ '1,1 '\ hil t· '" :-:[ ,,1'<'. Call {':t r D. L. Crane, Pres. !y li lld I n ' ['I ll ,m p ~o n; Mi&'1 ions, Miss Minnie " I not ice in hi s dispensary prnc- In , ' ;: j t! 1'1'1 hWbil f:' : Tempe r ance, I l ur Mrs. IlIck Maria Stout, See'v. pro tern. tice he has much lo do with clulJ' ity Th ' lJ\ axilll 'llll Icmp<, ' al II '" ~, Hl -H I, ~;t l' di' '..: bawls." Kove m!.>e r \\' <l~ 10 Ii ",; T ,,' 1,1" t.r1nll':l . I ·tt ' mum 17 ue),;. The r<linf ali I 17 i,. IN TH E N IG HT ROOM. The m ax i mu m (I',npl! ra t uf"l f .. r T he' '1I ri<l " ti l 1' llIIn: h wi 'oJ 1." ld :1 Decem ber \\'1:\:1 63 d ·j.( T tl e mh , .,., k: t :,' "., . I'. , " 11,.1' :) I I " I ~ -\ .' • "Here's a dispal ch about a mall mum ~ d"i{ fh e ra :l:fa ll:: O~ iii P o; \ "', t,1' I ." 1;>. c ... · " .. " ' i lll~ , bound o\'cr for 6 1enling a lonu 0 r Th e tOla l rain ru ll [,, - 'he .I· ~, l r IV. - III ,,·c' ''I·k J-:v ... '·~ "II " ('lIill ' Hll d \;u .' pumpk ins; ' UF(, U(' I'(' 1' came to tria!" ; :li 80 in. T ne a Vt:nii: " yeal J:t I'a i l , " II I' 1> :.J, i l :C: [p r SII' I,!<I Y, ''Head it, 'Iud ictm ent Sq uashed. ' " fal l i" :-l(i 711 in . , , 'I' h e m ~,XlJn . ll m t empe ra t CROOK ED BEATS . ure f or I , t{ P H I Ur ,""'. upe , at 'jchoCl I H all, . . ::-.a l lll'll<l\o' (! \', ' II I Ilj:!', F e bru al'v SIll. (In J anu a ry 1"13 " was 61 (j '!I{ . t 'ne mllli . . ~ ,. , . f II f II Churc h-I see t hat .Boston bas one mum 1!)- d e go TIle nllil l·d lec ture, Wli d Anlmal ~ a vr Je III ~ lll u:,tl'nl . " S . . policem an to every 45G iu\tl\bit nnts. mont h total ed 7.l>S in . It rai ned on '\J1(I Btt·ds. Dr. ~\'o~ e il leC' l ul'c I!' 18 d Th ' t th I ~ W!";1!"·~4 h . t Gotha m-I hope thcy arc not aa '.' 'f free and eve)'yb ody mVlted . Led 111'(' ays. ::: IS s e eaV leS ral.n a II begilU! at 8 o'clock crooked 88 the IItreets. we have on record fo r any wmter ,', • '!i month and haa bftn equaled only ',. QUITE THE CONTRARY_ Mra. Mary Edward s, Miss Trillen a ~.: four differe nt mootha in the last Edward s, MillS Marga ret Edward s, twenty years. "What 's Diggs doing now?" Mrs S. D Everly, Mrs. Tate, Mrs. Follow ing is aiven the averag e "Loafin g, 88 wnw. Th~ list of BeWorkm aster, Mr. Will Russum , MiBj! rainfall for each month. tiTities printed on his statione ry baa Marga ret RliBSum, Dr. Gale Ru.ssUIn. Jan. 2.98 inches July 2.87 inches nothing wbatm er to do with the way Herber t Edward s, Mr. and Mrs. Joo. Feb. 2 67 inches Aug. 11.311 inches in whicb he spends hie time." Mar. S.77 inches Se,t. 2.eD inches Fromn l, of Dayton ; Mr. and Mrs. April 3/12 inches Oct. 2.53 inches Geo. Larrick and Mrs. Nellie French , HER MEANI NG. May 3.96 inches Nov. 2.53 inches of Lebano n, Mr. and Mrs. Fred "Glady s BAYS give her 1098 in • June 4 03 inches Dec. 2 65 inches Hartso ck, of Morrow , and Mr. ~ Warren Keys, of Centerv ille, at. ~ cottAge." - - - C. E. Michener. tended the Edward s·Hawk e weddin g ~ "Yes; a Newpo rt cottage.. ~ Thursd ay evenin&,. - - -... - --
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The Wayne sville Cannin g Compa ny is now ready to contrac t for corn at The Wayne Townsh ip sunday their office in Waynes ville, Ohio_ School ,Association met at St. Mary'8 J . F. Snook, Manag er chureh , Sunday aftemo on, Januar y Roy Irons, Ass't . Mgr. 26, 1913. A lar&,e audienc e Wall ------.~-. ----- present , and all achoola except Mt. SHADE T~EE BUTCHERY Holly and Lytle were represe nted. .. A fine exampl e of sbade tree The nleetin g was called to order butche ry came to my notice the by vice-pl'8llhlent, Mr. D. L. Crane, other day in a central Ohio town" and was opened with congre gationa l says an instruc tor from the College singin&, followed by prayer by Rev. of Agricu lture, Ohio State Univer · P. B. Thomp son anei Scriptu re Readsity. "Last spring, in an attemp t to ing by Rev. J. F. Cadwa llader. head back some fine soft maple trees, The rE!adlng of last minute s were the limbs had all been cut off leaving read and ap.r(lv ed. I only a few stubs. Not enough fOe The addreM for the afterno on WIl8 liage was left to manufa cture food d'elivered by Rev. A, J. Most of the people in this vicinity are Kestle. of for the trees and the hot summe r Lebano n. His tli8<'u8llion of "The acquai nted with the quality of our work. If sun beat down in full force upon the Trainin g of the Child" proved both unprote cted trunks and brancheR interes ting and instruc tive. you are not, bring us a trial order. We are He tirat with the result that a numbe r of cites U8 to Deut. 6:7 88 a good rule anxiou s to show you what Fll'lt'(; lass Pressin g trees have died. The .dead bark if! to observ e in connec tion with child fallin&' away from thl! tree trunks, trainin g. He saY8, really is. Come and see us . part, there which stand as monum ents to some- are two IICreat forcea brough t to bear one's ignoran ce of tree prunin&,. A upon the child's· life, viz: The train. 't'iser course would have been to ing of the Home anei the tf&ining of have left a few limbs for shade and the Church . also to keep up the life process es of First, in the home should be estabRemem ber our motto: the tree." Jished a family alter. AIIO the fam- . "Satisfaction or No Charge" HAD A ·FOX DRIVE i1y as a whole should be in the chur~h. The:'" author of "Thirty . Severa l of th e lovers of fox d ri vi'lg' Y.. al's in P rison" states th at he , in d ul ger! in this sport Tu e!ld IlY' 1fO Ullll, hln, ,elf " wherehe was as the ,! 1T he 'dog''; star ted sever'll bu t only I resul (of t: e lack o( home trainin g. The ti ll q-S of Wm ' I 'Ti s not.' t he problem of tht child so , I one wus . c'\ught THE I Burge , and C. Gi llum. of tIl.rreys- much as th e prob lem of t he g row n· ~. u rg, proverl 10 bp of t he genui ne up. Enterp riae Bldg. WAYN ESVI LLE, OHIO flt uff. lind capture d Rey na rd afte r a Second , the trainin g in the Church '---- ---- -- - - - - -- -- --_.- - - - - - ' II' hard r un is reached largely throug h the Sun· There will be anothe r run Satur day School. Should a \l the Sunday i, i I.' d ay. and it. is hoped tt-at more ~;;.;;R •..,;. ;;;_ ;;;;;;..;;;i;.;p.....;;;;~;;;;;;;;;;--..-;;;;..,;_;;;;;;,;;;W;;;;;;;j;;ii__ p rticilJate. All are inviled will School!> be in one line, sixty wou ld . .' Qe found within evel1 mile betwee n !!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!~~~!!!!!!~~~~!!!
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aMiBi Ellen Emlev, a former resi- ill~teadofin the evening as scheduled. CIemen ts , was born Aprl'16 t, h 1S"1 ", I Miss Hazel GU ill ira 'entertained a - - - - -- -1 d·ed The day's programme is excep- - . -. - -- - - - -- th h W ' I dent of this place. died in Dayton, .. --.... ... .... ow . . . . . . . . .""""'" I a er orne near aynesvil e, number of voung peopl e at Ii taffy Ohio, Sunday, February 9, and was tionally good and members who are .... ~ there will miss a treat. The Tabernacle has been located Th ~y are !l OW engaged in a great February 7th, 1913, at the aile of HI pulliii:g Satu'rday night. not buried in that city Monday. M C . h ' I kl' years. 10 months and 2 days, she ' ~ ---. "Tobacco Culture" by Brot.her on. r. artwrl~ t.s ot on Fran In m.ceti llg at West Milton. Services being the last of a family of ten Earl Taylor, son of Mr. and Mrs. Meredith. who know. tobacco and D~llve. k T~e bUlldl;g ~f ta;r~ac~e ~v III !Joe held every night but Mon- children. Miss Winifred Starr and brother ACT I "s" will be glad to answer any qUestions ~I ta tl P ace o~ ues aye .. I . ay . . . She was united in marriaO'e to Harry. 01 near Harveysburg, Ohio, . ... ayor, or am all .he was . propounded by tobacco growerll. If weather permits. Lumber will be Th ere Will be three Ulllon prayer .. tamillarly known here, wr~~es as [ A talk by Brother Frank Hartsock haulen on Monday afternoon. Let meetingR this week. Wednesday Abraham Shoemaker October 21st. were host and hostess to a little dinfollo~s from Syd~:y. Aus.: I take sub1'ect, "'fhe Value of a F'arm In- all men not etherwise engaged on night, Christian ChIlICh; Thursday 1854. She leaves a husband, on. ner Party. Sunday. After dinner the hbert f t t d t daughter, four sons. twelve "'rand games were played . Those present yo wrl mg 0 you an . a vOice ." Tuesday lend a willing hand in t he nig ht ' Methodist church .' Friday children, and eight great llrand• th t' ,. were Misses Martha Lukens and A paper by Sister Ethel St"kes on building of t abernacle. Dinner will night, Friends church. Let it be children, one daughter, and one iOn Veda Sumner, and Messrs. William e same .Ime gIVIng you an article t h at would be a source of news to "Wh t ' AI h 11" be servt:!d free of charge on Tuesday understood that all Christian people your fellow townsman. Am mailihg A :eaci~nll ~~ ~i~ter Clara Thomas. to all who assist on the building. in Waynesville and in community having preceded her to the Great and Levi Lukens and Chas. Rudduck. un~er separate cO,,,er my press Current Events by Sister Edna The Forsythe party of four people, and Ilrnall tow ns surrounding Way- Beyond, and many other relatives ~OtiCes ,~f my trip around th,e Cornell. If you don't read the all specialists, will commence the nesvil1e, are given a cordial invita- and friends to mourn the loss of a Rev. and Mrs. C. S. Grauser enworld. The reason for same l!l papers every day you stili • F b 23 . These t'IOn t" , thOIS ca mpaign . f or th to kindt and may know meet'In&, on S. un d aye. I) Jom In d dloving ad mother, f' d an d indul. h tained the members of the We!Il'Y that I made my first appearance or h t ' b . , th Id'f people have had D'reat success in tile salvation of souls gen an evot rlen an a nelg - Class, of the M. E. Sunday 8chool . b" . W a IS appenlng In e war I " . bor her nel' hb I klnd ....... bel'nll sang fi rst In pu hc m WaynesVille, h h t places where they have labored. Publicity Committee. . g or y .. .-and their wives at the parsonage a marked characteristic ot her Tueaday evening About tilirty Ohio, doing 110 at St, Mary's church yn~ ~~ ~r ~o B~'thd b' there. when I was eleven years old_ t h asd Int~ .on s '1I1rb ay emg ~ellT .. - .. generous nature, and long will her gueste were pl'esent. The c1asa My father was raised in your city; a. an IS WI . e ,an oppor une . - - - - .. ......... ,."", ... ""."........ _ ,,. ' ... w+. ~_ .. _ . . . . . , memory be ch~ri!lht!d by tb~ w.ho elected officers and planned their h~ name Albedrt thC' TaylOdr, Likde- ~~:hto W~I~a~:fp~~:e~lt~ a~~ ;i~~:: I J kne-:v ber best In all the relatIOnships work for the ensuing year. The Wise my &,ran f a er an gran - M G I I of hfe. rest of the evening wu ple88lU1t1y motber. My mother was born a liry ray: I OJtl 0 i She united with the Chriatlan spent with music and conversation . There Will be a report from the . I Ch h t W '11 • very few 1n11~ from Wayneaville. committee concerning The Countv ! L _ .._.. . , .. "," ."...., ... -_.. _ ......J i urc a .aynesvi e many years At a eeaaonable hour elellant reS . d d h L~. _ _.. '" '" ,r " . " , . _~ _ _ _ _ ....J ago; was quiet and unaBllumln&' in freshmentl were served. The gueets I am a very big sucreas abroad and F . . arm upermten ent an we ope manner d th d f h d h ave a warm • ,spot In my heart for ' t '11 b d' ssed 1 II tb t't I • an 811 e &y 0 er e- departed at a late hour votin&, Rev. I WI e ISCU u y a I may Alex Emley is in Dayton today. Today is Lincoln's birthday, parture drew near she aid Waynesvil Ie so would like for you to b k h t th I t ' "Oh , and Mrs. Grau8flr royal entertainers. pubJ'ah rt' I . e nown W a e peop e wan, I Dear Lord take lIle home," these ••• I ~ & IC e. l ' I . All to bed I'nterspersed wl'th ' musI'c Mrs. U . M. White is in Dayton I MiS!1 Nina Sml'th was a Xenl'a VI' S- were near Iy her lut wo rd II. b ut her NIC LOOOE I MASO AI so h avea·1 l ' t teglr 81xyearso . . t d 't M' d W'1l "t W '11 t . J. T. Elhs, Master, 0 ay. I I or ,on ay. consciousness remained almost to I Vl81 ayneavi e on my rip M B Se I Re I . tl .. W .ay_m.e rown, 1'.. M K h EI h the last, when slowly her life went gu ar commumca on 01 ayback to Amerl·ca. aster ennet zey is on t e , ' L A. Zimmerman was ' I'n CI'ncl'n- out, so calmly, quietly, peacefully, nel!VI'11 e Lod ge. No. 1·" F .. ~ - - ..v, • QI; A• M. , .... NEWSPAPER ASSOCIATION ' Inati, Tuesday. sick list. and we who pthered around her will take place Tuesday night, FebST. MARY'S CHURCH ... ·be ry of D t I Mr. and Mrs. C. B Bentley visited dyinD'• couch were scarrely aware ruary 18th. Sojourning brethftn Tbe Miami Valley Newspaper As- J ohn Sta" 0 r . ay on, was when her freed ....irit went to God. cordially invited. -r relatives in Xenia Sunday. 2nd Sunday in Lent February 16. sociation met in Dayto? , Friday horne over S un d ay. who a-ave it. . J. T. ElIts, W. M. Sunday School 'at 9:80 a. m.; Mom- afternoon at the Algonquin hotel, L. A. Zimmerman, See'y. Kenneth Ridge, of Cincinnati , ing Prayer ane IermOD at 10:30; The afternoon was taken up in dill ' Rev. J. F. Cadwallader is confined A preciouB one from us has gone, spent Sunday with home folks. • Evening Worship and sermon at 7 cussioll8 bv the various membera. to the house with the grippe. A voice we loved is stilled, PRESENTS BANNER A place is vacant in our home ~'clock. The second confirmation The discussions were mostly devoted Franklin Packer, of Ann Arbor, instruction will be given at tbe Sun- to the country newspaper-adver- Mich. ill the guest of friends here. Tim Brelsford. o~ Franklin, spent The Senior class of Waynesville Which never can be filled. day School hour. Wbether ready tieing, circulation and the influence • 188t Wednesday wlth Mr. and Mral God in his wisdolll has recalled Hi&'h School took Lioc.oln's bi,r thd., and desirous to be confirrnejl or not, of the country newspapers. Some Friday-This is Fish Day, at Har~' Murray. . The boon His love has .riyen,' to present their banner to Hi&'h theee instructions are open to all. interesting facts were brought out, White's Store. Call and try your And though the body moulde,. here, School. Everybody invited to all these ser- and at 6 o'clock the meeting ad- luck. MI'!!I. Rebecca Miller and son Thos., The BOulla safe in Heaven. . Mia Lucile ~ompeon in a neat vices. journed for the banquet. of DI.y ton, were the guest of friends • _ • httle speech presented" ,~. banner . Owing to tbo illness of tbe rector The visitors one and all were loud Misa Sybil H~wke. of DelawaTe . hpre over Sunday. EN'tERTAIN!4BNt, and Mi. Elizabeth" Chlllldl.r very tll."'e will be no Friday evening eer- in their praise of the treatment University ia home for the remain- , • craeefully receiTed it. tendered them at the Algonquin, der of this term. Fancy RomlUl Beauty, Baldwins vlee this week. The Girl's Hip School Chorus, The banner whieh is crimaon and - - -......_- .. and a vote of thsnks was given and RUSllett Apple!! Fresh arrival under the direction of Mrs. Linton, black, ia very beautiful and the clasa WILL HOLD A MARKET to the manager. After the banMrs. Ida. Keever and son Wynne at Wbite's Store. will .rive an evening of lOng and en- ia justly proud of it. ti' th ts of Centerville, were week-end guests t th e 8IISOCIa on were e gues tertainment at School Hall, Februal7 • -: ...- - que, f D d M W' ht T. C Madden of North Lewisburg 2Jst. Admisaion 15 and 25c. Pro· The Christian church will hold a of Manager Donovan. of the Colonial 0 r. an rs. rlar . Elmer Rogers and fa.mily have market at t~ownship House. Sat- theater •.who showed the association Miss Sue Crane left Monday morn· Ohio, was the guest of Mr. and Mrs. ceede to be given to Evan&,elistic become citizens of Wayn,esville and W. H. Madden Sunday. eemmitt... . are occupyin&, ,the south ' Bide of the urday, Febru.,y 15, commencing at eV!lry·courteBy. ingfor Toledo, Ohio. where she will Reserved Seats will open Saturday double hoUle owned by Mrs. Emma 10o'cloek. Everyone come and buy About twenty-four newspapers spend the rest of the winter. Ye editor attended the meeting of at noon, at Janne,'s dru&, store. your baking for Sunday. were repr~nted at thia meeting. Daldn, on Third street. ' ,' Saturday-Will White's Cake and t?e .Mlia.mi Valley Ne.wspaper A880!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!~~~~~~~"'!"'!'!~~~~~~~~~~~~~~- Cracker Day. Everything sampled clatlon m. Dayton Fnday afternoon , - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - : . in thia line. and evenlDg, Report Wayne Township Schools for month o~ :January, 1913
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Mr. Walter Reed, of Chical(o, Me!Srs. Lyman Silver. Kenneth joined his wife here Friday, and, Hough, HerSchel Bunnell and Lee went to Cincinnati Saturday for al Earnhart of the O..S. U. were home day's visit. from Thursday until Tuesday.
For,' Sale-Clover Seed. Choice Miss Mary Hawke, who attended Hundrede of dollars worth of corn ' that plant lice give off a sweet fluid the Edwards-Hawke wedding. and Hecleaned Home Grown Sapling Clowas destroyed lut ,ear in this vicin- : of which the ants are very fond. In made her mother a visit, returned ver S,eed for sale. Price 112.00 per ity. Mr. Roy Irons' / ofThe Waynes- Ithe fall of the year the Bnts take the to her home in , Lebanon. last week. bush".. W. E. O'Neall. ville Canning Co. whose attentiun eggs 'of the plant lice to their nests ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~!!!'~~~~~~~~!!!!'!!~!!!!!!!! - - - - - - - - - - - 1 - - -- ---- - ,-... - - - ~ ..wa.called-to the facL by several far- . and care for them over winter and -= lut year, immediately began in the spring they remove the eggs. "THREE BLIND MEN" to th4e very best advautage, 7 7 IB ':1..1" '.li9·';1 18 16 1'"1 " ed E b d Enrollment............ ......... ......... 18 .lnVeitiptiliar and found what seem or the newly hatched lice as the case v4~ry a y who was present .. '. to be a loUIe on the roots and illl- may be, to the roots ot ragweed; The Columbian Quar~t Concert speaks very highly of the entertain- Rank in Enrollment.. .... ...... ....... 2 4 4 2 i 1 2 3 I , I mediately took the matter up with ' other species of weeds, or of corn, Co. very highly entertainPd a large ment and expresses the hope of being the Obio Experhnentinar 'Station and ' thua asaisting the pest to become and appreciative audience at School enabled to hear this company again. Total Days of Ab8ence............... 77 7X 2S 10 30 68 1\2 23 ,hu obtained an article and remedy; 'favorably established. Hall, last Friday evening. Every •- • 8, 8 Neither Absent nor Tardy ........ . 6 4 10 7 TOOK OFFICIAL CHARGE wbich remedy should be U8ed on all ' The Entomologist of the lIlinois moment, from the time the curtain ." , com before ,Iantlng. \ Experiment Station, Dr. S; A. For- rose until the close. was filled with Per cent of Enrollment neither 41 bes, has given the subject of the the very best of entertainment. Willard J. Wright, Common Pleas Absent nor Tardy .................. 33 67 61 56 ~7 W ' 17 62 , 'l11. corn root aphis is a minute, centrolof this 8pe~ies considerable The work of this company seems Judge. and Alton F. Brown, Pro31 0 1" '15 14 a.o 8 119 :_t.. • belon•• -: nar t 0 th e attention He has found that if aII t he more won d erfuI w h en I-t '111 ba t e J ud ge, assumtN . ..> ch arge 0 f t helr ' Cases of Tardiness,..... ...... ...... .. 12 .. , bluian g1'e81l msect, 'famil, of inaects called plant lice. ground which is infested with these remembered that three of the mem- respE~ctive courts Monday amidst No. Different Pupils Absent ..... , 12 3 a 5 9 9 18 7 61 Differing from mUlY other plant plant lice is plowed in the fall, much bers are totally blind. Nothwith- bankll of flowers Bnd . the good Hee however, with which many arl! good will be done by way or breakiug Itanding their affliction, they are wisb4*1 of their constjtuents. No. Pupila Tardy................. .... 5 4 0 6 9 9 12 1 4f famUia1-, which feed on 'the leav~ of up the over.winterin&, nests of the bright, cheerful gentleman and their Mi:ss Mary Drake resigned at Per Cent of Attendance...... ...... 79 96 84 97 9! 86 91 . VO apple, eherrY, etc., it feeds upon the attendant ante and thUII destroying entertainment i8 the peer a f any courl~ stenographer, much to the .: ,-root. of the plant, rather than on the plant lice. But the most im- given by many companies who are 9urplriae of everybody, and Henry J. Visit! of Superintendent.. ......... «I S 4 8 S 3 ;.,. 2 25 the. follaae. Corn is iti favorite portant result of his experimental not so handicapped. Grant. an expert stenographer was Pupils neither a.nt nor tAmiy. Green Brilil' ,1 food plant, and to this crop it doea work was the demonstration of the Their entertainment consists most- mado official stenographer. many thoueands of dollars wort~ of faet tbat if the seed com is scented ly of music, both vocal and instluJIUI. Follen resigned as janitor of Red Oak Eulrenia ~i.~~rJenni~:lVamer dainaae in Ohio each year_ It in- with oil of lemon before planting, mental, solo , and ensemble. Mr. the court house. U1d was appointejl Anna Burire Heward WhltiieJ'Ca~ne Burnett Henry Bu!,&,e t j " r'' • jUreB tHe plUlt by sucking the sap the !lnts will ~ repelled and thu!! Williams also made quite a htl as a courlt bailiff. Mr. Fallen will be Heber Roes M~'.Hoily ., from the roots, ultimately resultina will not earry the plant lice to the reader. missed Oil the lower floors of the Marlin M,rlatt ' Velma Marlatt In the death of the rootH proper: roots. of the corn. The method is The work of Mr. Myers, on the court house as he always made the Collep HID thus the ~m is prevented /from ob- quite simple and inexpensive, and i8 Marimbaphone. also deserves special stranger a welcomed visitor and Adria Cornell Hazel Salilbury Lena Marlatt Edna Dill Bertha Marlatt Joseph Hain.. talninlr auffieient nourishment from applied as followa:' mention. So far as is known. Mr. BOught to m~e , him at home in the Gayle Evans the eoil and as final reault the Of your local druggist procure one Myers is the only blind musician COUl1lty temple. Lowell Hili Sprln, Branch 1taI~.lther di~. or at lea.sl are un· gallon of wood alcohol and a pint of who plays this instrument on the Judge Milton Clark and Judge Bertha Omdorf H.len Harril to pi'Oduce a parfeet yield o( a good quality of 011 of lemon. Stir concert etare. Hia playing woul4 Alex: Boxwell have done their duty Fred Simkina Ethel Simkina IAater Curtis earl Da:Jdn Irit~ The p,~.jJlel;D ~I complicated the 'oi,' of lemon into the ~cohQI and reflect great credit on any performer. ~ell and their thouBallds of friend. HenrY Omdorf Joeepb Shutt. Nelaon Brov:n Edna . , ~~ ~f~l l~e f~t. ~.t~ the com after the two are thorouJrhlf mixed, The organ chimes b, ~e thn;e lD Warren ~unty ~~ them .bun- PearlOrndort Harold Shutts ~her CUrtil Mary Roland roo& loUIe [s · able to ltv. on Reveral take 6 tablespoonfuls of the mixture blind men U1d Mr, Fuhrman s violtn dant: success lD their hfe lIS private 0 WdUam Drak. Lulu Roland . o~ Weedl, OQ and stir in thorou&'hly, into ' each ,playing and whistling were greatl'\Citizoens . , . ~- rove Harmony Orov. the Irallon of I!8ed com. IbOUld'bejappreciated. Bu~ probably . t~e The Gazette prediCts for ·the new Harold S~ Bumett Butterworth : ~: . thwalte done a day or ao ' . greatest bit on the evening was thelinculR~nts rich success in their Clyde Shutts C'Mm1D Crane Olive Wilaon AIm:&:~walt i:llat.the ' iD\,itation of the Waynesville Band. respective poaitio~. . Inez Thoma ~..t Shutt. Alice GonI _, ,.~'eJ o.:.tt.vth ' ..; , thofQMghly .the This numbell ~ahowed tlie ·true char- .. 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To re rn l)VO vea l !rof/\ t he ho tel m en us was a ll vo(,lltc d Rt a rt?(,pn t COD· "" ntlon ll f WI'H tertl hOi " I JII"n la R a il ' lias Ci ty as ODe re w pdy rIle I he p r cs· fl ll t bpl't shorlnge Itl (h ll l ' ull",1 SUI(es A bct'r BtE'C'r 1& but a grownu p calt. or ('ou r~c . T he Int l('r. cir"~~I'd and rpa dy · f or !tlil ma r k.·t. wC'I);hs I'pfl1aJl~ SO p o uud .. P"nr,1t It 10 t:row to lDatu r· Ity, t hu~ h,'ccmiln.: b.. ..r. und it wf'il'; h s 701) PllU ods or llI oro \I hrn cI r, s~I'd IL Is pull ln); lhp ens/' rough I)' "lid pe r· h aps Inn ('('ura[l' ly. hut Ih " rI' Is Bu b· ~talltlal truth In t hn statplDpo l t ha t t he s laughl .... o r (c- ry r rllf not on ly I' hortl'nF lho "I"ih lf' ~upp l y or ('a Ul A by a nI' . but Is n lIe t lo ss or mon, t ha n (!(ry pounds or l oad T hl' 1068 wo ul d t'" th(' IlJOrc r!'adlly t'lid u re d . perh np8, we r l' vl'1I 1 a rf'nll y " ho lr.8()l11tl a rti cle of die t. IL Is t!' nder an ll tas tef ul . to bo Bum. nnd muc b so ught a rl c r by m Rn y. but In dl j;pstl blo a nrt o t lIttlo tood "!l ln A. T her e Is hard ly Ii q ues· tlon tha t th o h(lallh ot th e peo pll! .... ou ld h~ dl ~ trill c tly bntt e r we re this mea t a bso lu te ly ba nl shf'd t ro m th e na· tional dl('tn ry. nut tb o main con· s lde ratlon 8upportlDI: such a ~t ep III that a cpssa tlon or th e de mand for veal ml g bt denDlte ly stimulate tho «rowing oC oattle In ''''ery a g ricultural community . The fnrm e r, encouraged to rais e his calv es, would provIde hIm· lieU with racllitles to do 110, lust all In th e days before th e cattle buslDc" WR!! monopoliz ed by tbe weltern ranch men, Bays tbe Newnrk News. The catUe raising Industry would be <lIl1trlbated tbroughout the enUre eoUDtry,
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Thl' genernl belief that Frlilay Is a day of 1\1 luck bad Its origin In the hIstory of Christ, the cructfixlon taking place on tbat da,.. FrIday, however, by many baa been held to be a luck,. day, as In Scotland It Is a favorite dAY for weddings. Frllla,. has btoen a pocultarly lucky day In tbe hi .. tory of America. It w. . on Frld"y, Ausust 3, 1492, that Columbus Bet call on hII voyage of dlllcovery, and FrI· day, October 12, tbat be first Sighted land; FrldaY:~ November 22, H93, tbat he rMched Hlspanoia on hi. second voyage; FrIday, June 13. 14i4, that be 1'eIIoche<l the continent of America. Some other events takJnl' place on that day In America were the battle of Benker Hm, JUDe 17, 1775: Saratop llUrn!ndOnld October 17, 17711, IUJd It 'Wall allo on lI'rJ4U, October 17, 1176, that tbe motion wal ,m ade that the United Colonlell ot Amllrlca are and ooght to be· tree and Independent.
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-rill th e roturnlng fe sti val of tbe \' Nle rllbl e Rl s hop Vl\le nllu e, a8 berhym od lIy poe ls a nd lIe lovf' cJ o t lov e rll 10 th ose wlr fl l o~ s toleg rapb days. as It was In Mo rri e I<: ng land or oill . wh en , us ('ba rl p~ La n lb r eco rda. "th ll weary no d nil for apont two pe nn y po s t ma o san.k ue ncath n load or d l'lIca t o cw · herrnSS W4!nt not hl B o wn ." Wh a t naan onr or pe rs on was this ~ al nl ur el .. rII a l yo uth. whose name 110 hrl g htly burnfl a nd g lo ws In th e ruud e ' 'rh Church Calc'ndar nsslgns I him to Ih A dl 8tn ut dato o r 270 A. 0 .. hut g1 V()8 no pa rtlr. ulnrs . W e do kn ow, ho wov" r. th a t th rollK h III I th eBE! I lnt l, rV llnln g cpnturl ea Saint Val en· lIn e ' ~ name has typltl lld "tbat unlv e r· sal sw eo t unree t wblch Impe ls 1J00r hutnuns to seAlt perrecll oH In unloo" Al so , t11nt h earts a nd Hym eo 's da rta, an d rhym ed madrigals, In which the se nd er 's ua me mllst be re ad betw ee n th e IIn f!s . h a vo hee n fr o m time Immemorial associated with th e dat c of Feh )4, th e good nl s hop's birthd ay. Tb o mure c hlvulrous and de vout men hat' e b "'~ n th e moro ard l' nt In th eir obse rvan ce at the s entlme ntnl aonl · " ve rs ary . Clln any tw e ntl f! th cenlury val entine surpass Ihl s o ne or tho S pan iol! lrulg ht·crusad or . quot ed by LockharU
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. 'til th e con struc tio n of a tl ral nnge sys· t ~ in cl' lhlt; wi ll i/Jcrc lIse It. carry ing 0& tern the fi rs t s te p h i tho loca tion o r th e I llllcl ty nm] Elirn ullL le a WOfe 1I!)Qn.) outl e t, wh lclJ m ust at n ecessity IJO fl o w rrow tue Ill lll rals . lo wer thun th e la nd to be t rain ed. su y~ Whe rev('T II lale ral jo ins UUl main Professo r A. O. McCall. of tbe CO IICl;ll ll raln . or wh er.: tw o dra in s unit e, lbo juncti on s ho ulll be made lit an a cute of Ag ric ult ure, Oh io Sta te Unl\' ('ft< ll y, nngln, In ord e r to be tt c r dlmc t th o wa· 10 a ra rm e rs' hull etln. Wh e re th e Inl1 [1 t e r to wa rd the outlet. It posslbl&, tbe Is slightly roil ing th l!! Is fI co mp ll r a.- It · 1 ' 1 Id h i · ld d . a e r" s JOU . avo an ncrealle grn 8 t1v ely easy motter, s inco th e !; 'Do ra I fo r n fe w fee t hack to glvo additional . direction of the slope of th e tl eld ISI " elocl ty to tll.C d lsc bnrge. nPl l8 rellt £lnd streams or ope,n dit ches A long dram will cnrry 1668 wilter are not dlmc ult tf) r ench . '1 he drllin., th a n a s hort e r ono of th e snme dlam· sge of many. large are llt; of fia t land, e lc r, beca use o r tho additional trlct~on however. Involves th o con s truction or encountered In tho long drnln. '1 bl! IB ~ge county dltc bes to furn ish (Ju tlots carrying capac ity is al so dep e ndent tor tbe ttl e and ope n-surface dltc he ll. upon th e g rade or rail, be nce tbe stee~ After the outle t III located, th e next er th e Igrade the s maller thu tile mll1 sl f!p Is th e locatlon of the main lIno be used . It we Inc rease the grade trom of tile. If tho lnnd III sllgbU,. roll in!:, two Inches to four Inches per hundred th e maIn drain should occupy Lho lo w· rllet, we increase the capacity of tho est pllrt of tbe field and tollow th e g en· drain one-third. Wllh a renBonable eral slope toward the maIn tI:e. The grade, a three-Incb Ule will drain five lileatron of th e lat erals wlll be d e t!! r· acros, It tbe lengtb of the drain Is not mine d by the contour at the field. As more than ono tbou~and feet. Under a general thing the,. wlll be spaced at the same conditions a four-Inch We Irregular Intervals an<1 with the main will drain twelve acres; a five-Inch Ul. will form an un's ymmetrlcal branched will drain twenly acres; a s lx·lncb til. system. will drain forty acres. These Ogun>1 If tbe surface Is comparatively le ve l, rofer to the main drain. The ~aleMl~ tha drainage system should lie laid out branch es must be proportional to lh. on 8ymmetrlcal plans. These plan s re-I main drain.
Wb.t attracts mone, to New York 1:1 seallonl! at general dullne .. ta tbe ~.lct tbat local banks pa, Interest on depalltll by tbe out-of-town InsUtu. tlon., lIays tbe New York Herald. Idle money III aceumulated here In acen: trIlwholellOme IIpe:mlation aud marJpulation of stockll III tbereby fOilteredo and when the crops Bre to be moved or bu.lnellll revIve. and the ClOuntn' banks recall theIr money frolll New York bankll tbe latter mUlt take It awa, from the IIpecuJators who are uelnl' It te "carry" titockll. Thor. upon enforeed liquidation by the bor· rowerll. deprellslon In Wall etreet and aomettmel panic. The evil ' of tbls aeeumulatlon ot Idle money and Ita nd· den wIthdrawal hall been denounced by eommlttees of the clearlnc houle art every panIc In the lut 60 yean, accompanied with a recommendation 'hotograph .how/ng tile In place and the dltch read, to till with earth. t4, lltop the payment of Interelt on tbe quire an open ditch or a main line of' The deptb of the drain Is so Inti, depo.ltll of out-of· town banD. til e across the lowest sid., of the field mately connected with tho distance The Chlnelle bave cbaol'ed theIr cal. at right angl~B to the general slope of apart of the tile that It III Impossible to andu, to conform wltb the Gregorlao the surface . The laterals are placed at fix on tho one without takIng Into can' regular Intervals parallel to etlell other slderstloa tbe olbor. In geneTal, It arrangement ulled by the people of the and Itt right angles to the main ditch, maT be Bald that a tile lour feet de~p welltern ..-orld, and bereafter the,. will if th e lung side ot tbe field borrters on l is considered deAp drainage; two and celebrate the New Year on the Bame the ditch. It the field Is long and nar' l a half to three feet. medium. and two day all tbe Amerlcanll. It ta to be row. with lbe short olde bordering the feet. sballow drainage. Deep drainage boped that they will not adopt the CUll- ditch, It will be best to provide aDO should be practiced wherever the 11011 tom wblcb ball been followed b, the long main at rlgbt angl es to the dltCb. 1condltlona will permit. Many have the large cltle. dUring the past few,ears with short lateralll brancblng air at rp.g· mlataken Idea that the removal of the surface water la the 80le object of of spending the eve of tbe flrat day of ular In tervaill. Arter the most desirable system bas drainage and lose siSht of tbe benefit.. the ,.ear In recklen carou.lng and marking mIdnight with a dIn of horna been determIned. the laterala and whIch deep drainage brIngs In the way and bellll and ftrearmll. The money malna should be located b,. guide of Increased depth of solt and deeper that III spent In drlnklnc on New sl1\k e6 placed at Intervals of tOo fe et root penetration. The cost of a thorough dmlnage s,s, Year'lI eTe would be. better chen to alollg the proposed line of tile. If the the poor, lIaYB tbe Milwaukee Wiscon. surfaco ot tho Innd has a l1ecldod I tem will de pend upon the character of lin. Cbl.namen who are wise will ex· slope, th e di tch may be dug aud graded the soil, tbe cost of labor, and otber erclse discrImination In copying Amer. wltbout tbe use at a level. The dig· local conditions. A field wblch Is trou· glng Hhould Ilegln at the outlet and blesome to cultivate booause of low, lcan cuslowi. proc:ec d up the line. It watr!r lti amll. we l apots may often be drained at a abh', n uniform fa ll may , be secured by cost Dot to exceed fi ve dollnrs per acre . It hEUI been tully nnd widely demon. cnreflllly cleaning out th o bottom of Cor lhe e ntire field. In case at level atrated In tbe past that to be shot III the dite n until tb e tlow of water to· fi e ld a, re quiring drains to be plaCed • paInful and deleterloull experience. ward Ih o outlut 1,\ uniform at nil pOlntfJ. , sixty to one hundred feet npart, tho Why tben mUllt Europe call out mil. Wh ore a tall of two Inch es per hUll- COS l will vary frnm fifteen to twenty· lions ot men to continue the ex perl dred feet Is Itf!sircu. It lUay bo (.uttl ln.' fivo dollars IJeT lUN. ment? Doets anyone hold out the ed by pl aCing a dam two Inch es hi g h hope that 'modern progreuR A811 uwdu (lcross tho bottom of the tlltt;Yilr a Tbe growing scarclt,. \If timber sup it hurt lea.pOint wh e r e th e desired g rade has pllos hus bcen decried b, the pt'e sa, b!!e n r<!ac hetl and cut ling out tbe bot· froUi the lecture platform. the lJUlplt, 'Because hili wife has not spoke. to tom or lbo ditch above until tho wat(l r by gove rnm e nt bullotltl and private bac ks up to a point just ou e bundred e nterprise. TheTe wl11 he no lalll him In eleven years a New York man feet above the dam. word on th e suhJect IlS long tltl there .... nta a separaUon. 'Some men are Drai ns WhIch have a fall ct two to Is a menacing danger of tore/ll dople.ard to .ult. four In eh ee p ~r hundred fe e t \'lUi prO\'e tlon. It Is an Important subject, ono
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entirely satisfactory, if tbe work Is caretully done. Wbere It Is ,possible, the grade should not be less Iba n two Incb~s per hundrlld foet. Oreat care e 6hould be nx~roI8(:d to hil1(e thE! bottom eaa. . of the tile on a 8nlootb uniform grade. tt the tile are out of Hilif-' aLIt will col· Sld4! wMskers are. fashionable, -but I~ct at t~e low po~la and clog tlie . eoee who cannot crow them can .at drain, The giade ' of the main dreJil ' .... • _mfort&b~ mumu tw 60 Clear.. · aholll4 increaae ' 't oward the outlet. That S5.000 dog 'Weighing three and • Quarter poul/da probabl,. never haa the tun at nlDnlng down hll own
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In which everyone sbould bo interest. cd, Muny farmers no loogi'~ sUPDorl a woodlot. Where once consIderable areas were coverod with forest trees. The destruction of. the woodll 'has"gone on and on, until l't la high ' time 'OUf farmera were taking lome (lotion to ward reforesting a porUon Ulel! , farms, tor the woodlot at')uld .becon 4 a profitable part of the 'atm, r ' . "
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Scott'.. Trlbut. to the Day. Love rules tbe court, the camp, the grove . And men below, and saInts above; For love Is heaven. and beaven Is love. -Sir Walter Scott. People who "try to ' be like God:' and! don't even resern ble an honest malQ lu their clal:y dealings, are n very poor Imitation of anything but a ~raud.
Dr. Ma rch , 0 (1 his rounlili. dropped In to see Anni e Tupper as a maile r o! course , Aunle was R cripple and d epe nd pnt for a hom o UpO ll hcr murrl ed broth or. f\ hard·worklng mecbanlc; nnd though he r go od rrl ends, buey rollt ull called as otte n as tbey could to make suro that comrorts were not lacking. ~ b e spent many bours alon e. When Anol e sow who waa at th e \loor he r rnc e brighten ed with pl easur e. tor tb e blul!'. kindly old Bur~ eon b ad b ~e n h pr frl e od and conOd ll nt for many yea rs . " What's all this, Annie!' "he Rsked with Inter est: "b('on playIng pape r dolls 011 by rourseH?" Sh e lau gb ed In some embarra ssm e nt "Tb e re. now! I was hoping )'ou didn't Dotlce; but It you won't te ll I'll let you Into th e aecret. Well, doctor. I'm making vulentioea." "Vale ntin es!" There wa. wonder· me nt In his ton e. "Sounds fooli sh, don't ItT Dut It's like this : SItUng h ere alone, I guesH [ think more about tbo bolldays than Ir I was up and doing; and sometimes I get low·splrlted. thluklng how much more th ~y used to mean than they do now. WIcked. ain't It. and me ao well fix ed? The other day, wheu I aaw how near the 14tb was, I began thInk· Ing obout the days when I 'W&II young Bnd straight and pretty and uaed to get a peck of valentine. every year. I wal getting real IIOrry for mYBelf, when all of a lIudden, thlnka I. 'AnnIe Tupper. do you II'POS8 your plain, mid· die-aged face I. tbe 'only one 8t Val· ontlne don 't noUce n01lo'ada,.I' How many of your friends tbat'. Dver fifty eYer lee a valentine any moreT' To be lIure, theIr lives are fuller'n 'alIne, 80 maybe they don't ml" luch tlilngl much! but all the lame I bet they like It when lIome one rem em be.... So I made a Itst ot the .etUn&·mlddle aged ladieJI with no beau or bUllbanda, anll the married one. with hUllbandll that look too bUllY or matte ... of·fact to remember blrthdaYII nDd Vslentlne daYII nnd lucb tblnga, and I made up my mind I'd send 'em each a little remembrance my own leU. even If It ~aBn't much. " 1 think It's 8 beautltnl Idea." saId the doctor, heartll,.. He wall deeply touched by tbe thouKht of thOle pa. tient hands undertllklng sucb a labor of love; he wondered, too, whether bls own quiet, grayjlalred wIfe wu on tbe \lIt. and couifted remonsetull,. the years IIlnce he had remembered her vIolets on the good lalnt'll annlversary. "You're a good little .oul. An· nle!" be lidded. Impulslyel,.. "Not such a MInt as I mlcht be," A Itt! Ith a tIki f nn e con IISBe . w .. 'W n e 0 fun In the brown eyes; sometlmel, lookIng through the IIl1t, I CAn't help being tiCkled" thlnkl?1 what c~ subject. for comlCl IIOme of em would make. Tbere'. M,.. Adams' alllck houllekeeplnc, ant! her bonnet o\'er one eye; and tbe way Mrll. Wood 1I011l1pI; and Mary Trask, witb ber blS batl and Ibort dretl88B and hleh heels, '~l'J'lng to look like a .prlpg chicken; and--()h! lot. of tu?n y little waYI that folks bave, But when '~uch thinI'. come to me, I remnrnber how Mrs. A,~am. wore heJlSelt. out ~UnID,l' me wbell I bad fe.er, ~d how geuero~1 lit,.. Wuod I.; anti al for Mary.•he I a pertect aneel to her crump,. old father. and a muter hand at cookln.. all I'.e reaaon to kn~w. Every one Of 'em's b~en sood to rne, and I only wllh I' had sometblDg better to ..ve than my little paper fixing"." Valentine'. day arrtved, brlSht and cold. Toward even In! Doctor March cCluld not relllst dropplnc In to lee AnnIe Cor a tew momenta. The In. valid eat In her cbalr by tJz.e wIndow. her face ftushed ""lth excitement and h pine.. ap . Annie looked at hIm 'WIth radIant eyea, "Oh, Doctor .Mareh, what a good time I've had!" sbe sighed. bllsstully. "Why. all day long the doorbell's been ringing, and valentines just pouring In-some of 'em 10 funny and cute tlley Dlad.e me laugh" and 'lome 110 IIweet I 'must cried . And even my pussy cat got one-dIdn't you, Tops,?
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The Closing or tb e ye ar 1912 hu brought out th e ul!ual ban k s late me nta a ccom\lallled by tb e ad<ll'etl B~ 1I of tbe Presidents and Geu oral Munage rs of th ese IO fl tltution s. Th e ir ren ding 1;;0 InteNl8 11ng as th ey sho w In a s triking maunor lhe p ros pe rity at tuu cuuntry, and deal with oconomlc Ill utte rs In a firHt band Wil Y. T hose Who k OOj; ,.any· thing uC CUliudl a n ba nki ng gt..'l.uodlt koow the s talllllt y or theB el Ill tllllu· tJOU B. IUhl the h igh c ba rac tor or tbe Dlen wbo nro pl acet! In churge. In d I8('uss lng tb o lalld s lluatl ou thtl PTaa. Id ent or 'l h e Unio n B1lul! or Ca nRda. wh08e brall ch ell urc to be ruuud In aD parts at tbe CaDlulla n West , sai d :"A good dea l ba s bee u snl d about spec ulation In lanel. Tbo In(' r eusl' In land valuee has added enOTUlOus ly to tht! aS8els of We ste rn btlllln t!.qs. and hns to Borne e xtent torm ed a tmols for exte nd ed crc.lIt, llut tbls III not tol t to be a drawback wh en th e value Is real and conve rtlllle. We can sidor that a bu s ines s Btandlns which Is st re ugth· ened and enbance d by propert y hold· Ings 18 e ntltl ' d to a r ea sona ble en.largeme nt of credit for leglUmnte bUJll. n ll8 S o pe ratIons." It wlll Ihull be lieen that tbe banD reco gni ze the certllln rise In the valu. of [arm lands In W este rn Canad&. Wh en tbe fact s oro knowu of lhe won· de rful producing qualltlea or [arm lands In lb e Provinces of Manitoba, I 6askatchel"Iln aud Alborta, It II sllJ)o pie to unde rstand tbe liberal atJUld tall e n by the banJus_ LI\'ln g lIot far trom Lashbum, SlUlk., la B farmer named Clllrke who In 1911 eecured a crall at MarquIs Wbeat, yie ld lug 76 bushela per acre, ThII 141 spoken of as a record yIe ld , and this 111 doubtless true, but seve ral calell 'bave been brousht to n ollce where }-Ields almost as large have been produ ced. and In different parts of lhe country. During lho past year tbere bave been reported many yields of tram 35 to 46 bushels of wb eat to tb. acre. Oata, too. were a Ilucces. tnl orop, IUJd 80 wall the barle, crop. Wheat that would yl e l.~ 40 busbelll per acre, would bring on the market 70c (a fair figure) per busbe'• groae return of $28 .00 per acre. Allow $12.00 per acre (an outBlde figure) there 'WouJd be a balance of $16.00 per acre net pro!lt .' l'btl figure Ihould uUSfy anyone having land that coat less tban $100 .00 per acre. Very mucb lesll 'return than thl_ provel latJlfaoWry to thOle hol.,lol( landa In Iowa IUJd illinois worth from ,260 to tBOO per acre. The lalelt Government return. . ..,. an approxImate e.Umate of four hUD> dred tbonund of an ImmlgraUon to Canada during 1912. Of this number 200,000 will be from the United State&. Mo.t at these are at the [armtnl cl... IUJd It I. not dlmcult to underataDcl why farming land. In Canada wUI lUi· nnce from ten to twenty per cent. withIn the next twelve months. The.... fore Inve.tment In Western Canadian lands Is not looked upon as belD« III the sPflculaUve c1uL Thoae fortunate enou«h to lecure free bomesteadl IA Canada wl11 acquire In the Intrlolto Talue of the land alone tbe best POFalblo start (or a splendid fUture. AdTert.Jaement. Th. 8mlle. The airl who amiles too much maltea aa great a mistake u.a she who IImU_ too IItlle, tor tbougb she may be onll Actuated by an hone.t de~lre to pleue, she laYI herselt open to the I charge of Inslncerlt" A IImlle ~ ' transrorm a plain face Into loveltneu, but It only does thlB when It la t)1e outcome of IIDme Ipeclal emotion. and oI0t a mere almles. partin, of lhe Up&. "Bmlllng toorder,'1 or on anr aad ev- , I flry occulon II fatal to charm. aDd alIDuld be ca~fullY avoided. No Indu",ence. Mn. Alec Tweedle of the J!:uglftllca IIducatlon .oclety of Lolldon Bald ae a recepUon In Ne'W York' ' "J!:uCfilnICl will eaTe the lion from I . .yinI' tor the Ilnll ot hll fatber. Eosenlee .howl us that there b. . beeD no escape heretofore from tbele pe~ altlee. In the matter ot eucelllca It II DOt u It wal wltb Spence. 'Let by,onel be bygones: Spence l.ndulgently eald to his old debta as b. started In to malle .ome new o~ea."
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~alr bl8 people th ere and bring hla paronts back with him. And then they w·o uld marry. So thl'! following spring he sold out his store and start· ed. Tbe J.ourney In t hnt da.y wa.s a long and elow one, but It was mouths, far beyond tbe uaual, berore they beard from him. He had been down, ·h e wrote, " i lh chills and feTer. He wrote agalll • few tim es ntter, but at length cut short tll.e CIOnoetIpondlince a ltogeth6l'. It waB through Lincoln, IlII postmuter of the little western village, that I.he girl recelored her Jetters. An absent sweetheart and no Iettel1twe can Imagine her atate of mind. It W&ll not long until every one knew It. The girl then COR· tided In friends a confefiRioll of hor 10Ter'L Ilamely, tbat his true name WI\I not McNeill, but McNomor; that he bad comft .... ellt to retrleye • tortune 10Bt by bls (alher In bUlllne8s; lind bad changed HIs name to be rid, (or a time, of hi. lteople and thus be the fr!\er to do RO. Wbea tills Btory was made publlo, all It ep08dlly Wl1ll. tile hard common sense of New Salem natural\y rejected It. There were rear.onll, good onea, pub· lie opinion eald; criminal, verhaps-wbo knowl! -some ev, n hinted. Tbll girl WIlB nigh heartbroken, Meanwhile blos80med In the beart ot Uncolll sympathy first and then ,_trectlon for her, It waa long, howe'J..9l', e re "a revealed bl' teellngll to her. and longer stili fire IIba wonld lIaten to htm. At length, howeY'or, t:oDTIDced that McNI'l1ll wa" gone for good, she consented In 1835 to take the Lincoln name. Out ft!1lt she 11'0.8 to gt) awlQ' tOI' a wblle and rtnlsb I\t an aeademT, durlns ...bleh tlmo he "'lUI to continue bls law stndlltl. and when she had ended hel' course and he lIaci been admitted 1.0 the bat, ~e ne~t IIprlne. til. WOuld be married. All very good; thlll plan was followed; hilt the sirl, It Beemll, though IIhe 10Yed Lincoln, eould aot dlamlss 110 easU, remembl"&llce of her old lover: "A torturIng contllct," we .rll told. "or. memory, love. coDBclence. doubt and morbldDeu IllY like a abadow aeroll her happla.. and W01'8 upon he'r UDtil sbe tell Hrloualy ilL Eftnt· uall)' !Jer · condltloD became hopeloll8. LlDcoln . . . Bent for, theT pallBed an hour of anaulsb t. ptbor, aDd IIOoIl after thta deathbed panlng. .\1I8'llt 2~, 1886, sbe died, . LlJIcolD, took It hard, That melaneholT whtela _II of btl tibet' and which marked his face took filII posse~slon ot blm, He ..... tonnd b1 a fIolend, a oortalq Bowl1ns Green, wanderllll': aboat flJQ~erlDg to himself. . . If hll. mInd had beell .lreet~, . Green hJm . ~Ia home aDd kept there hlmlett,Ann
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proTed tru.. He made no explllna· tlon for hi s long _lIeDce. A nd he did not IIOrrow long. Wltbln a year b. married. Tho Saeond Affair I n the fall or the yea r 1836, LIncoln wb" n .. &II 211, a .. oman ot Llncoln'l acquaIntance "ho .. aa go I n I 10 Kentucky on a ylalt. propolled, In a IIplrlt ot tun, to brIng back • alawr of hers, M I II Ii M ar:Owen., ror him to marry. Lin· coin laughIngly accepted the pro· pOllal. TI me pa ss· ed ; the lad:- duly a.d. the loumey and duly returned, alster ID eompany, sure enough! 1.IDcoln was aaton· ~hed . Tbe bride proposed appeared to blm a Irlfte too ",IIIIDC, but he gaYB ber the be nefit of the doubt. Tbere were other objection a to her: for one IlIllng, that, while her race Willi attractive, shll had no Ogur&-she was uncommonly stoul. )'or nnother, bls own financial coodltlon. He !Jad lIettled nt Springfield . capital of the etate, and began here tbe practice of law, wltbout, howeTer · substantial result lUi yet. But he had told' her Blster. he saYB In letteO! quot ed by MISI! Tarbell. tbat be would ta.ke the lady tor better or worse. and tbls he must do sInce It wae a point of honor with blm to etlck to ble word, particularly wbere, all In this Cllse, othe rs had bee n Induced to act upon It. He corresponded with this lady, and was tlrm In his resolution to marry her, and even planned how h e might get aloDg otter the marrIage He toole t.be precaution to wrIte her from SprlngOeld and gave her a atrong blnt at the poverty of biB resources, IUIklntp; ber at tbe some time to "dellb!'rate maturely." As thIs, b01llever, drew from h er no decision, atter walt· three montha he wrote again, putting tbe matter betWeen tbem squarely up to ber. "What I wish ." enid he, "Is that our turther aCQualnl· 1I.I1Ce &hollld depend upon yourself." Miss Owens had tbe discernment La perceive bls feelings. She answered, declining bls otre r of marriage. She found blm, she Bald, "deficient In the lie little Iinka 1IIbicb go lo maks up the chain of a woman'R happiness:' Uncoln Will "mort!· tied," 80 he wrote a friend; his "'Janlty wounded" by the renec tlon that he had been too stupid to undentllnd her, while, at the same time, neyer do"btlng that he understood her perCact!y.
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able dlsllosl Uon, IIkllwllWl brtgblr-aa 10 all thesll facta the acoounta are one. Sbo was. moreo.,er, of exettileDt alock. could bout of the ., ,,ry ~ eoutb~.... blood, and eoould oollDt among bor ance.torl on. of tbe alClr en C>I tbe Declaration ot Indepea· denee, a cb lef luatlce of the Sup,-ema ~urt of th e nation a nd a leadO!'r 10 tbe Amerlcaa congrOHs. lI e r latbe r· waa an 111100111 pioneer enc· Isslty from Soulh Carolina, and lonl • TMld~nt of Kentucky . He was we lHo-40 anti able to .rro~ ber better tbnn the unu a l 8chool\n, of tbe Wellt t. dlnt prhultlvtl place and l)erIOO . It .... at hIli botel, or tav e rn, 8S tholl term ed, In New S.lem. Tn .• la 11131 that Abrabam Llucolu m e t her. He"'&11 2' yeti/A olr! wbon h e ca ml! to board at the Rutledp tavern, WIlS poslmaster of the .,lIIa&e, • ,ul"Ye,or by profe8s l01l Rnd ... me rnlW!r or the ltate 1&«1llatur., Dllt Ann, though tlma c lreumllUwced, W&ll 1111. happy; s he had, In " mlnlnl 10Ter, IlD aclle ot Ut. heurt. DMore Uncolq appeared on tbe Moene 011. JameR Mc Neill, a pr08· perous young mercbant and farmer of th e place. had won he r alfectioDa. mle waa only 11 wh en th is occurre d, aDd the family council tbe r efore ~reed \hat, for a. tI m II .t least. tbe marriage (lOuld walt. This W8.I rbe stale of alfalMl whee t,lDcoln carn.e to the nat· lodge h ouse to boar'll . McNeill bad accumu· lated $12,000 In Ne .. Sa· lem and hlB prospects were sU Il bnfo t; bllt 1ft 1883 h e began to dl8play • stroDg dellire for a cbange. He ....anted to go back ea~t, he saId. to New York atate. to
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The ThIrd Afralr. h .... u In 1839 or 1840 that Uncoln met lHss ' Mary Todd of Lexlncton, Ky. , l'o"hom he arterward married. Their court_blp was Intereallng nnd rather animated. One of Ita Incldentl ""as a broil en engagement, an~ that. according to one autborlty, on the very day set tor th d weddln~ . L1nooln was thl:'ty or tblrty-one when Mls8 Todd came to Sprl:lgfteld. and had beon practlc· tnc law ID that place tor soma three or four YMre. The lady was tbl! daughter o( IUlbert S . Todd, a PTOmlnent Kentuckian, and Willi UYing, when Lincoln madt'! her acquaintance, with ber sister, 111'11. Nlnlan W. Edwardll, the wlto or one of the notables of Springi:eld . Sbe wall hllndeome, IIt111sh, witty sDd spirited, and lIoon an.er he r arrlyal In tbe mlnolll capital hB~au to cut a fig· UN la ItII 1I0ciety and to draw In ber train tho more prominent beaux ot the town, amoDg othere who afterward roBe to dlstlnotlon, be8ide!! Lin· .oln, StepheD A. Dougln8, the "Uttle Giant" lat· er ot the !!tump and senate, !!ond Shields, bero of the M9%lcsD war, and ont! ot the moat plctur· aque ftgures In American lire. Ere JonI': It hel.n to be appsrellt l.bat among tbeee suitors and frequGnte,. ot tile Edward, manllon Llbcoln wu ber ta'JOt'lte. A, the Inti· macy with him ....w ber relatlonll protested·; he wall not ot t.ileIr &ort; they were wealthy and wen·bred, anel ·Iooked 011 him a. of the plebeian east, &8 one aoelally "terlor. He was or tbe humblest ortldD, crude and unpoll.hed ID man· Del'l, and, 'Worat of all, Will poor. MilS Todd. howe.,er, was nnmo'Jed b)' tbelr oblectl!lne. She 10'Jed htm, bellned In him, !!eetnII to ha.ve dl· Tined hi' quality .nd !1ac2 faith In hla futurt·. In 1840 theY-,.n pp4 to p1&rf1. ' ' But, . . the , Dro.erb ·ll·.a It. ·''the eour... of true lIOn never smooth,.. So, at least, It turn· oat ' cUli, . It. ls Dot perhaps Itrang", tn their tastes, thell: did .000 fan out
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H e \li1Ul melaoeboti ll. afl~8t1tutlol!lalty lUI ; In· "DId your wlta give you pnrtl.culaF c1ln ed . in s..c: b Ii . ,aUer, we know, 10 elle l'Qost ftts bOcaU8S you corns bomo at • morbid view. The up&bOl WM, at an ~nt9, thal on New -Ye ar'SI day , 1841 . th e orery dl,,". 0.8 OD e or lhs c1e'Jerellt hoekll for tbe o 'clock . the otber morning?" "No, she didn't say a word. It'. one account MIl Il, which had been set for thA young III offered In thl8 model. Whl " weddIng, be ,?,oke Che engagement. Acco~nt; of a decldedl), dreeay n"ture, thll gar· too Dear Cllrlalma.s." to lie rndoll, on8 or Ibi s blograph p.rB, who was a:..,., ml'nt Is not at all dim cult to can· ShowIng tha Gocd • . hIli law parta4l', be broke It 0.8 publicly a ~ POB- struct, IlII the linea aro almple, the er· A nOYeI mode of ad.,ertislng for a slbly by tailing &e mll.ke hie appearnnce Oft tbll nam eDtation ooly gl'JiDl: It an elabappointed weddIng day.. Tbe en g agemenl was orate appearan ce. The drelll hu a ",He hIlS be en ndopted by aD inhabIbrok cn. DO doubt of' that ; but Herndon's a ccount three-pIece IIkirt whicb can be made tant of a proYlncial toWIl Ln mllgland. with or WIthout drapery, and has pl.lt.- A photograph of the ge ntleman II of Its breaking 18 a o t well authenticated . LIncoln took tWII trouble dee ply to heart. He ad lower part. Tbe e mpire or regu· placed In tbe window o( a libop-keeper, abandonod h. business and went a way to forg et latlon walllt line may be used, aDd the and underneath III the following noIt th e following InImmer, malting a Tlslt wltb tbat froct may be made wtth round or tice : "Wanted; • remalo oompanloQ purpolle to his old friend Speed In Louls\' lIle, ICy . aqnare collar and wltb long or IIhort to the 'lbove. Apply at this omlle.. .. , }<'rolU this trip h e J·eturned In a better frame of sleeyea. Palt orn (5968) la cut In slzell 14, 16 Almo.t Thrown Away. mind. Thla, perbaPfi, because be had been called NThe fisb I had from YOli yesterda., upon ther.. to eouDsel with and resolve some and 18 yeai'll. MedIum Iilze wilt redoublll of Speed regardIng hIli own appronchlnll quire 8 yard!! of 36 Incb goodl .. lth wasn't lIt to eat. 1 was obllged to marriage. Linealn and Miss Todd remaIned un· plaited IIklrt 01' 6'1. yardl of material give It to my lenantal~-LoDdoll r econciled for a yellr nnd a half. In thO!' Rummer tbe same width for plain IIhlrt and I%. Opinion. of J842 they were brougbt together uD expectedly yardl of !! Incb all.over. Real Telt. To PTocure thl . p1l.tteMl ft<l nd 10 eflnts by mutual 'rlends, and met IIlX.relly Be'Jersl to "Pn.lle rn n . . partmcnl:· or tht8 paper. Gllb __ Ho,v do you t e U tlmeH Illter at the house ot "'r. Sim eon Francis. Wrlle n a me and Q,1drBS8 rlalnly. and be At length tbe eDliIll1;emollt WllI5 r enewed. ThIll aura to "Ive abo and humber o r p a.ttern.. diamond from B bke? Steve-Try to hock It. come abo.t tbl'OUgh a circumstance of serlotomlt reatUTee In 'which th ey both had part. NO. 5966. This clrcum!lta.. ,~ Is II. Btory In Ilself. It IllSIZE · . .. . . .. . ···· ·••· wolVe!!, be8ldee the t ...o prInciples, James Shield .. NAME .. . .. • ••• . ••• ...... . . •• ••••• . ••• •••••• - the lIame afore referred to as one of Mis. TOWN . •• ••• ••••• •••• •• •• • ••• ·._· . . ••.••••• Todd's admlNlra.. He was aD lrls hmllo of ability BouBework II and courage, ae be afterward pro ved on the · batSTREET AND NO . •• • •••••• • ••••••••• • _. hard enough for tl efield In the V exlcan war, wh en. to cleanse A a healthy wom· STATE ••• • •••••• _._ •••• _ ••••• _ _ • ••• • wound through Ibe lun gs, a silk handkercbl E!t liD. Tbe wife wa~ druWD through bls body. . wbo hall a bad At tbe time of tb e l.Ineoln stralr Shi elds was e baCk, who 111 leading Democrat of JIllnois and h eld th e OrnCtt GIRL' S DOUBL.E·BREASTED COAT. weak or tired of auditor of atllt,e . H e wall n quIck. Impulsivesu tho time, finds b er dulles ma n. wbolM! disposition put hIm orten on the a h eavy burden, do1enalve w!tll thl! Wblg I",sde"" for th e Re flU bTbousands of IIcan party was 't bell unborn . or tbese Wblg nervous, dis· IcadElrs ID that lltate Lincoln tb e ft was olle. Now, couruged, lick· It was tbe esel.olll at tbat tim e to carryon much Iy wOlDen bavo political ·controyerSI throu gh tho pres s hy menns traced the I r of personal eoDlmunlclltlons. 811cb 118 we kno,. "Bony 'Ptc',"" T<l14 trou bles to elck now as .. Letters from the Peopl e: · Great spaca • S tory" llV-u eys - have found quIck and thorougb reller nnd nttelltIG. W.~I p;1'Jen Iherie in lhe ne wspapers through us ing Doan's Kidney Pills. III tbat day. Tbe p" inful, trying times ('or Just about tllat da te lA1Ienl" f urnlRh p.d finch Il woman'. life nre mucb easier to lette r to n I'Jprh!g11eld paper; It was sIgned "Aunt bear If the kldDeys are well Rebeccn," will .. It ShIelds, whose YBnl ty and ~al· An 10... Ca_ lantry often made' Illm a mark, was most nnmer· M,. . J. Bam, lUI S . O1. b~, 'RIMlnl/l, r.... _"' "ru, UlIr1 11fJ.al"3 I auftomc1 from kldnc1uouble. clfully rldlellltitl. It made Il hit. thIs lolter, and I hnd 801'''", hnt..aAoC ba. h oadacbos and cU" y 1f'f'1I • • Anli alf 11mb, s we lled 10 J ooul4Jl'li wanE , Miss Todd aDd. frI end , Ita real allthors by tb8 !t:at~,~~~CI ~~I:o"tn~l:et~r:DU:·b7~1 way, followed it liP witb an othf!r and wllh some doggerel rllyme, whlcb reached the · papor In tbe CAt DoaD'o sw.. tIOc • 8011 Bame manner lUI Ilbe first. 598G It~PL':.~Y Bprlng1ield "lI~: lled loudly Ilt theB e eommunl· F05TER·!IlILBURN CO~ Buffalo, Now v..... cations- not 80 lIIIuch Ilt tb e matter of tbem ns at the anger dlllpinyed by Shlo;!lds . He acted promptly, sea' a frIend at once ~') tho odltor at the pflper to delliland the onme of tb e writer of the arUcles. DaoP.llnft tllen was utilI a co mmoft lncldent of lIubll. lite. alld the el1itor called UJlOn 0 ODS Ipa Ion LlncolD, ...110, SD... lmD~ to bring the ladles Into Can quickly be overcome lhe nffair. f{8'J8 bk o ... n name all the author. CARTER'S While be wtIII ,111 Tremont, on the law ClrCtllt , Here Is a decId edly c lcyer little UVER PJU,S. firteen daYII MteY, two friends of ?ils o'J"ertook hIm coat and one very simple to make. Purely vegetable and advleed 111m thnl 8hl~lds was on the way It Is a double·breasted mod!.1 wltb Ball· -llct surely and folkl'l'/Ing 1Ii. wp to .baJlenge. Shields lind • or collar and Bingle r evers, wblch, to- gently on the frie.nd arrl'Joo llbortly. and LIncoln waR 800n In I geth ar with the turDed·bacle cults. are Ii~er. Cure ,ecelpt or a .. rfttell demand for the "satiernctlon I ·faAblolled of contrasting materiaL \ ~1~~~~es90 due a ge nllema." in a fUll, posltlvo and absolute : The design Is suttable for d evelopment "c h e, retraction. -rlalfl IIIl\y preTeDt," th e mlssl'J e said In sail ::, 'JelTet, serge, chevlut or 11.1 j z z I· further, ~eonI!eClHnelfl8 .. bleh no one will regrot hlanket clotb. ReversIble mate.·lal ness, and Indigestion. They do thelrduty. more tban my~el ·r. " may also bo use d, wltb the reverse \MALL PILL. SMALL DOSE. SMALL PIUCE. Un c oIn refla8edl to II.po'o~he. Seconds ",·pro 1m· sid e (or trImmIng. G' S' ture medlntpty D8~Whlteslclo8, editor of th fl paper Pattern (5986) 13 cut In slzeq .. to enume must bear Igna In whlr.h the antter had appeared, for Shields: l2 yea rs. Med ium s Ize \VIII requ ire 3 ~ ~fol. H . ...f e rryman tor LIncoln. Th e second9 tnlke d yards ot 36 Inch materinl or 2~ yards ~N~~~ of pence, b.t Wbllellides rcfu!!ed to dl sr.lI sA s uc h of goods 44 Inches wide, witb IY.. of a his prlncJpal. "WbY," he saId , yard of %1 Inch moIre or other con· ath a Ilettlement .. "he'd cballe1lgl11 ... n ext, and as 800n CHt my trsstlng materIal thre-'lt ae not!" Tn procure thts paltern 8eTHI to centll That nt-ht .~y n f! IAu , to ·Patt .... rn DepllrtmenL " of thl!J pupar. '" ..., all went ba e k t 0 s priDI< Wr ·lle n a me ami ,..litre"" plainly, Ilnd b.. with IJnooh!'1I I,retlmhlllrle ~ to follow . sinc e he turu to " iva alau 'loll Ilurubcr oC po.llorn, wns the cbalhalgfld party. nllmely tbpse : . • Weap01lll, .Tllltry broa4s ...ords . RESINOL clears skin bu· BlZE •••• ••••• _ •••••• NO. 5986. Time, Tb¥.l'IIclliLY eyenlnJ!: at 5 o'clocle. rnors right away. You can't Ptace, wttbtn three mll~1 or Alton, on the OJ)NAMB .... _ ••••• _ •••••••••• •• _ ••••••••• _ imagine the comfort the first pOlitte ,Ido of (be rlYer l.flellllllltppl. use of it brings. TOWN ._ ••••••• •••••• _ •••••••••••••• •• _. On tbe JDd of SeptClmber, 184%. they wel'e all upon Ute &TOsad. The arran,emeDtll for tbe nf· STREET AND NO.•••••• _ •••••••• _ . _ No matter how loni' you have fall' were abo1rt eompleted when the party Walr been tortured and diatlgured by 8TATE . •••••• •••••• _ ••••••• • _ •••••••••••• • joine d b1 friends. Aman, tbem WIl8 Colonel Itching, burning, raw or seal)" John H . Hardlll. wllo tnew LIncoln wel1. He akin digease9, just put il little cf had heell _rned of tbe tight by Eliza Lott, wbo that IOOth~ RESINOL on the Natural Question, hod beard of It wben the duellllts "topped to BOre9 and tha lultering stope "I am so very tond or music," IIlIld breakfast sobft oat. Oolonel HardlD and the reat MIs8 Klttlsb, a8 she s .... uo g hers.elf right there I Heallr.g begins ·that managed . . .tl'IlIf)' ebleldll that LIncoln '11'11.8 not very minute. and your skin ge,round aD tbe plano Blool and faced the author of tl118 artlclell. but was shielding an. Mr. Harklu, aftl'r thrummlnll away well 110 Quickly you teel ashamed otber, aDd to &ld the lecoJlds In lIettilng the trou. for h·a lt an hour for hIs eutertainml'nt. of tile money you threw a"Q' ble ''wILli bono:r," aa tho pbra8e III. ..to all con. "A:b!" replIed. tbe young Itenlleman (on useless. foolish treabr.ents. cerDp.d." thoughtlessly. ·'Why dOD', you toke Less th.n tw. _~Dth8 ~ater a mamage IlceDS., le880Ds'''-Strny Stories . for Abraham J..t"eol~ !lDd )fary Todd WDB ·Issued. 14lsl1 Tarbell deeertbea the "ent all "alma.t tm. prompt. .... The eerelDony Interrupted .. meethll .. ~atur.al IExplanatlo!', of the 1I!ftl!loo"nl llew,.... ' BOeI t .. , 'Marla cerialu y nttracted thl\( man "'I/' .. • li:." e )" ~ t .th II hOU80 or ot Iron· A ~. MIS8~a :.~~r. ' r )11'1. ~ward. ~~!l "Tbat's b(\ea~e h~~ personality Ut
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13 .. .. .. Ira Rich F b 15 W. C. Phillips I -I -c ruary b;·tnte I) f J ul lll Bl,w er", d l'ceH~"l . C' ll\t ru(,1 W/IR f'ntArc 'c l int o ~ ith \l' ho C:lln dNlI' that this ia pre· February 17 Va l Myres IlIvllntory aud Ilppnli.H)UH'UI, 'IUd W . fJ ,dh n tlJ I,) fnrlJl~h hrltl ge prniJwlltl,l' the a~e comb in ations FelJruary 19 Clyde Wharton (tr~tR tll.l fincLlt\clI ·Il 110 I, lil .. tI !lI fl1h f'1'. .lI ld ~n('lt' ti l 'S?" There is Ii SO<It?IJ, 1 20 .. John Peterson In ~ht\ t1lllti er uf Ih e "~ I ,.I (1 of P' willi 1\ ('II pi lu.I s , for e\'ery purpo811 l'ebruory II . McClnng, lIt'C' AII/<C(1. ('ltlim or Common Pleas Procccdill~s tJ J\ <il'r Lhl ' 111':\lcn . Yes, ,,('rily, II so. r bruary 2 1 Mrs. Elizabeth Foulks Wllllllm E. M('Clun g' for ul lllwlln ce :'1 111 0 .,f c llli n v ~ .. J" bn R us~, 1'1 "," l· if''''· to 1Illl\ Iffl und 11 ,(,(' iety fo r Feb ruary 22 • J. M. Henderson t·o be hflt. rd Fel!rullry :!7th I\l f out l!uol l V RU ' I fix!',] ut· 12:,1) p , .. II··". 1\ ':(I(. i" II· f'l f' IlIli"•. IllllJa ~,"~i. In Edwin MOle t il thtl lII ottflr III the PIl I!!I,' of lI' I' \II o) t, b" I Il~ ~1 '(' 1l tl t' fl'f J(latlt r l" ,II' 1\,1' th' ~\'IPPf'l':,," '''n I,f Iloil'l', a Feb ruary 2" J Ofleph /<'. MoVey, dl'oelt!led . I£lizl\ IDllnll.d t.o cU8tody of ~he rlff . ""~'i "I-" fl'r gi l' jllg Iwd, Ilt last., a 110- februa ry 27 R. L, Mouser e • • • • .1. McVey "ppniote,] ntim lDistntr1:t Stllt.1! of Ohio V!I Willllilll Reu I l'if't~· f, ' r the prl'\'l' lI liug of givi ng . . February 27 Harry Humphreys givin~ bond III th e SUIIl of ,15UO. Ill OO. dete nd aol· m llke~ plell of not I l~ it 1I0t 8ltno~t tlme t o pau!'t' III Ma rch I A. B. Sides J . W . Ward RS udllltniMtrtltor of ~ul i ly . Ba ll of 1600 not being gi ven ' ollr II I tit! l'1ln>t'r ll f organiUlt iou !!n t! the estate of t3I1Uluel ':l\rle~ . deoeased, d ef tJ udliut rewllllded t o jllil. III lI :, k o\l~.IH'ii. What next ? /I,; k d plBiutiff V8. Aontl IL ~mitb . et III State nl Uhio '\"~. UhRrles U I II ('oTrt'spondent of the New l llrk 1 will c,tIer for lale at my reB' lJereodan ts. Uo urt oru er 1I1strilm H ou~er. detendan t mak es pl el! of u ot Timl'!l. Whither and whereIo n> ? dence, X mile norUa or Wellman, tion of proceed II of su le man e g UlI I.v. On Ioliviog hail io the /lULU Forsoo th. can we not suppress super- ftud Sml1tls soutbwest of HlLrveyt! bu rg,on Eti~te of Mllb lol1 r "!HSO n, de · of $ 2:,0 defendtlOt relea sed. til/OilS noises wi!.hout malring 80 oea8ed Firllt and finul n.coount. Ht·ute of Ohio VB . Homttr PUOU . U I II<: h noi se IIbout it? And is it ab. Saturday, February 22, 1913 E8ti~ates Furnished filed . Bnil fixed at 1350 whioh 1I0 ~ being I bulut !'l)' nl'Cl'ssury to pay uaelel!8 dues Bllgilning d Ie o'olook ' he rol Valley Phone 113.... In the matter of th e estl1te of Kivell defendant relllllnd ed to jail. II in orcl pr to prevent useless gi\'ings? b wiug property : :I horl:!es, 6 cat,tle, Peul Clevenger Andersoo , deoeased . Emmett Ex wlln VB. W C. RUBh . F ell o\\' ~ lIfTt'l'p r8, let \U! be up and 8 hogs, l~ al min" lmplemen(8, 1000.d Henry F. Kunker A.ppoiated adrnin- The demurrer to peti&lon is heard doi ng ! There is but one way out of wood, and hou.ehol4 artlole8 . t)ee bills for ter mi. Istrator givi og bond in tae !'um or and su~tained whloh pl tlintlf'f ex of thill intolerllble situation. Per. J.. M, Henderson $ 10.0 oeph. haps you hllv e guessed it Blready. Wm . Millll, Anot . WAYNESVILLE CHURCHES, In the maHe r of the e!!tate of Hl1rry Smith VS . Webste r Smith Let us organize one more eoeiety. Martha Ca8te ll o, deoeased Proor et Ill. 'artUion of real estate . This is to be the Rreatest, most fa.r. I will o1for for &ale a& my resl· Methodist Eplaropal Churcll I of puhlioaO on of notice of appoint . First Nationlll Bank . of LoveiBnd. rPBchin g lind final achievement of denoe, X mile Dodheast of IUdKe Funeral Dirttctor Bey. O. 8. Grau.er. Putor. me nt fil ed. V8. F . H. HtR,rkey and ti. 8 . Wood· thi s a~' of mlu velollB achievement s. " ilIe, on the Harris tarm. on and Embalmer, Sunt1ay Scbool. {): 11 a. m. >!ornlnl aer vice. 10 :30 a . m. Even in g 8e rvlce. 7 :0 p Estate of Earl U . Wilson. deceased. ward. Court overrules motion of Let us fonn Il soc iety for the prC'yen. Friday, February 21, 1913 m . Mldweelr Pr Lyer WoeUng. 7 p. m. Waynesville, Ohio. Flrs~ aoooun t fil ed defendaut t o retal[ the costs to which t ion and snpprel!8ion of useless soHeginDing at 10 o'clook, the tol St. Augustine', Catholic Churcb. In ~he matter of t,he gUllrd i ~nshi, defeodant exoeptl!. cicties. lo wlnfl: 3 horses, "hean odtle, 7 Fa'ber Lout. Yau. or Ralph A. Tudor. minor . Hirlim H encefort h let SplUlU8 be !.he great head hOiS, 4 tons bay , and . Diy Call answered promptly day or nillht. Masa eTC,rl' second Sunt1"J of tbe mODtb a Both phones in Office and Residence. N\!w Suits A. Frood a ppoint~d gUllrdian givlDg battlccry of humanity! Then shall Lumlllg implewents. tiee bills !or v:oo a. 18. Long distance,No. 14; Home phone Mra. Elisabeth Foulks W. F. Aker VS. L M . Saylor and we live happi ly forever a.fter. Se lah! HUW.. bond in t.he sum of '1000 14·2r. A. A , MoNeil, Anot. St. Mary', Episcopal ChUlda. In t hf' matter or tbe ellt·ate of .Iohn S. Say )or ... aotion. woney !lnly. Chairs and one Coach furnished free Rev . J . F . CudwaUDder. Rector , with funerals. Mary W . BnU.,rwor,h, decealled. '150 ol ~ i_ed with In$erest. .Ba. S un t1ay Scbool. 9 :ao B. m MorDln, Ie ' Best of service guaranteed. 1 will "tIer tor sale a' my resiCourt dlreots exeontor to sell Itooks l1'on "nd Langdon, a'turnev • . No Need to Stop Work vIce. Iv :aO a . m . Holy Communi on 'he Ilrx l denoe, 2y' mHes east of Wayne!! a~ printe lIale at prices fixed by Uuited Talking Maohine ::0. :ot When the dootor orders yon to V!)ll',OIl the W"ynesvl1le and New ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ Sunday of each monlb. oourt. Chicago vS. L J. Evans 1117.50 s top work it staggers you I can't, Borllngwn pike. on Chrlfian Church. Harold Benham, admlDlstrator of claimed . Wm. MeOonald, BUor. YOll say . You know you ara wenk, Bev. P. B. TbompeoD. Put4t. Thursday, February 20, 1913 run down Bnd falling in hellah d ltY tbe es'at·e of Katie M. Benham, de. ney . Blbl. 8cbooI • • :10 .. m. 8oclaI-'IN. by day, but y uu mUl!lt w ork ILl! lonl/: 10:.0 L m. OlUWttab End_vor. 7:00 p. IlL B egion i n~ at 10 o'c lo ·k . fhf' f{l l 088IIed.. platntlff VI!. Peter P . Ben· The Provident SliTiug8 Bank & Ill! Y6U can II tund. Whut y o n " " l U 8ennon b, putor OnrJ' &lcernate 8UDdq' &I ! I) V< in/! : 10 h nrt'PS , ~o h p,.d ' · "'e~ . 10:.0 .. m. IIu4 ':10 P. m. bam, tot al defendf\n's . Western Trust Co. vs. Rnt.hello. Skillman IS ~Iectri c BItters t'l gIv e 10[l t', .-,11 1It1f1 ·.1 01 h OIlI!, fu r m' ll/! ill,!.JI .. CoMld~u• Good Enlertaln· 8tal' oontbinlug n otioe or time of Aotlon, money, $r..f>00 olo.im tl d wit.h . t r e o~th bOll vi gor to Yll ur t.I)I~ t 'lIn, fU f' ut~ , " ·hlol.,,, . hl1Y. bur ley. t odOlr Hlcblte Friends ChurQ. mcnl.AcUve Us. U1: 'A' lts~ndlllsOODd, hearlllg sent to J . Elswortb BeDham interA8t , foreclosure /lnt.! mortg .. gl' to prnvent lJrllllk do wn unu brll lt! b .. l·ne> . ~ IC /:'\t" J blll~ t lr t( I' OI ~ Firet Da, Weellnl{. U:00 ... DL Fin, Dar ;h~ l) ;. n: t ho I .t bl ~ h ,,' t\!cb V,ltl UP. Dllo 't. Ull weu k. lIi c kly II I J R PPler;; ' II School. 11 ;00 a m . Founh Day Mee"D~ \\' ,1. \ d. ') Ifla n o r )'thl r b ,}.,' . by 'he oourt. aud 8Rle of pr ewis!!l'. barry ,_ ,ihug \'> heo E)llc trio Bit.tA r ~ wi ll D"t'I,ti! h i" I \ dV I r d ~ rl!'l !. ( Dud " ' .,ute. 10 :00 a . m . Wm Mi)lt:l .· Anc' . ro',;"., d"Yclcl?IIII' li t by "h·tllK htm Estate ot Elizllt A . Walker, de Gorden, "ttorney tor pi'l l 'I I·Ill" /\Od III lOe fit Yt)U from tht< fi rst dUde n1C M 1.ERICAN BOY Ortbodox Friend. Chui'C8. oeaaed. lnventory and ap,raiso, Hllm!lton & Llln~don , attorney!! fol' l'hlluM!!nd" biesil thflm tor thf1 lr n "1 In'll' wh ich t n.dnatMi bo,.. 1 Will c,fT.' r fn r Aule tit In .v rp~ lrl" IJ O Il . .'. , -.. I, 'n,..' lltIt '"' me ,-( l o ri Ll U!l heltllh 1I0U s t roll!{t h T ry Iln. BuCIl MUI'l'Q. Putor n t" llt n "v~lItUI"\ ' . 1nl"" I, b lJtory meDt filed . defendant . ,. ' " \.I I f'I " t '· ' ·''UH''' . Pho10tt raPhY'rata lll p&. . Iec-.· " 11 I,he olrl TlwmllR f 'HOI . 1 7~ , 11 1:1 !'iabba,b S6h00l. V:au a . m. Rel(UJar ollureh Estate of MBry C. Brown, daosas J ohn Bi gll'r VII . 'l'be (!jhio E lect-rio flae m EVl:l rv bor.tlfl i~ ~u"rF\ nl(w(1 w e t:l ~ of WC ". " :. ·I;·;·.~.:I : · rr~~~~· g~'n~"Be,, ~ ! ~r:lr:~ I\~:~ lervtoe, lQ ·~o I, m . CllrlsUID En4eavor. IVIlf' l>v il1e lin I,bo \V ,, ~, r(' ~Il ti~f.v. Un ly 50c at J E . .I nn ., .. '01 :. :1\" h 11QI' m ony witt, "fin eel 7 :30 p_ ed. rtnlldlltrlbntlon aocotln filed. Ry Uo , u ppe81 by d efendll nt.. W oey 's /I s Vlll o (tnd' L VLI'l rOnd o n n I ,' 1..... 1 • t"1! 1,,- !I'" I il)' :!~o.oon bO).'.lUld their ·,".u. !'i ': ~h l !1.00 fO l .. j wi year. On ..1. at Iil. D . KelHson as administrator C, Rbopherd, Ilttorney fur defeudant . Wednesday, February 19, 19 13 , ,~ :·t~1 :~', · '~ll\··:;tl~ " ;"",'~ "':I:a~ ~'I Din«, IIctI. of !:l1en J . Fox. deceased vs. Anna Flora Henderson V~ Thnm nH L ~ .... NOT THAT Erm Bup.iUlJit'l! at ' 0 o·olock . th e fol Fox, Insane. PlaiDllff filQs andi . Henderson . Divoroe un d iojullc 1" w i u l{: 4 hend of b ll " ~"!', I I hpH.1 tlonal bond at 11000 whioh is "p. tlon . A . Auder>lon, a ltl) rne ,v f o r ,f oll ttle, l! l!llW", oor n,ollfs. f,)t.: dHr , proved. pillin t\jf 111',1', vin '''gll l nnrI m v ' farmi ng im pleruentl!l tieR btll!l for Ifl rm !! it. HATHAW A l' Commillioners' Proceeding. Real Estate Transfers Clyde Whltrt on E ~t h e r C. ' tout to Eli t\s n o(l J nn .. l ; T , Haw ~ll, Auot. "-t R.y uesV1J1 e 'Il Leadinjl DeD$lft BUle Allowed-Weetarne'ar,llub Buffwau, lot. in t1otrVf'y~1JUl' g , f l f lffice in-K eys Bldg. Ilatn 8 ., TRADE MARK. 111blDg tu: Dotio88 517 76. Weeteru and o'her oonsidoration . DE.ION. I will offer for au Ie Itt lil Y r e8i. filiar, prtDtlDg for Deputy Bealer J. W . Ward at! adm in istr .. t.or to COPY"IGNn Ac. denoe libout 2 miles ' west of Pe ki n, "n10118 .... dln. a •••Ic" ... " "",,"pUO" DO., Ilum. WelllerD Id&ar, bar docket I! ~alll O. Benkle, on e acre or land in tJ a tbe Ayer fBrm, on th f' Monger qUlelll, aaeertaln our opinion ~bet.h'" aD IU.BnLlon II probabl, ~t.ab mm.al ca,. rl)IlI] about 3 miJ e~ ll or t·b plu.t. of aDd oourt warraDts tor oler.k, 141. WSYlle townsbl p. Consideration t1on.o.trl.t"conlld.nt(... ~H•• DII oa PDle..... .ont fr ... Old..t ...... , for Meii ... _ ... Red 'Lion and 3 miles southtlM t 01 W.&em Ytar, publishing "u~i~or'l $1110. VatenLl taken tflrou,b MUDD 6: -eo. ........ _ . . , 1IDt.... wltboD& Ob,",", In lb. Springboro, on _ IDnMl exhlbU $11 10. Barret Brol. , . W. Ward as administrator to ltlonday, February 17, 1913 blank boadl for Auditor, 58 liar· S"m D, aenkle. 68aorN of laad i. ... bllll".olDel, 1Il,,"tratllll ...._I'. J .,_eot err. CommeDolng at 10 o'olock, ~ eataUon of .n, I",.nt.ao 1o",naL Tono . . . . . n" Broil., billtnk marriage oertl(l Wayne town.hip. CoDslderation horses, 3 brood SOWI, and all my oaMI tor Pr~)ba'e Judge ILl'. W. $210'. farming ImplemeDIII. See bills for C .Umour, fees for lenlng venirea Walter L. DaTil te Bert Albert ~~........ 8t.. 19.......10<1, D.~ terms, 'al Myers udllubpoonllt8 Ootobel' 11111, 5118.16 Bolmes and O"lsy Bolmea, 111 20 C. T. Hawke, Auot. & . O. '.1'homplon, OOI'ODer. Inquell aeres of land III TurUeoreek town. 0T81' body of Willtaa Cook, 16 .. DR. J. W. MILLER. sbip, .1. I wlll otIer for IIIle It my reel. Popular Mechanics I.e• •OD 100 & Coal Co ., coal for Park PI.oe ReaUy Co., to 14Br· The Parson-Virtue always gets denoo, • Itntlee east of Waynesvllle, Magazine Coar' BoulII $13. 76. A. C. Melaner, garet Prl.!!~, lot ID Franklin, 11 aDd itt l'ellllU'd in the end. ,.• DENTIST•.• 1 miles north of .arveyaburg on "w.rna You ty" mdl8 for jail $4.75. Dan P. Bone, other oonsidsratlens. The Politician-No. Sometimes Ihe Waynesville and KiDgman road, A. GREAT CoatUlaed Sloly 01 the III clert, OOlIte ID Olle Il115 for trans · •. J. Death, ex'r. ef IlmmB Bulse it IlI!ta it in the neck. on Waynesville, 0 n Worlcl'a Proar-e which you NIUoDUOMce BUlk Slda. fer of faDds IS. Benry Reid. lin deceaeed to ElIaabeth M. SautOD, • _ • Thursday. February 13. 1913 may besin reading at any time, and Hed 011 $%.7'. F . 14 . Cellina, Con. lot in Franklin. Conaitleratlon 11.00. Do you know thB" more real Comlll(~noing at 10 o'olook,' which will hold your Interest forever. U8 t1l7. Ohio Cormcaled Culnr' Mnger Jurks in a eommon cold than horeN , all good enel, aDd farming _ ,AID tACllIIOIITH . . '1ImIIIII WALTER MC(1LURS. ·Co., 0 01 ver t p Ipi ,27 .6. . 1. T. n ZOO AI1ICUI or QUIIIW. IIIlIMIT Marriage Licentell In any 0 th er ef thAu tnl' nor ailmentll? implemolltll. Term. made known e .lIeria, repairing stl8p6DsloD brl_ge Olenn Borden, farmer of Ridi 1'he sate way is to tab Cbamber on day of sale. 1. D. Rloh The "Silo. D . . - a t (20 PIllS' gives eaay ways 10 do thlnp-ho" to make Funeral Direr.tor. ., I'raDkliD • .. .. 5. Elmer Bowell, ville and Min 601dl0 Honge r , ot IBiD'S Cough Remedy, 9 thoroullhly Wm. 'Milll, Auot . useful uticlcefor home anAlahop. n:pain.etc.. .., ~ -baDoD. R A J K IItl reliable preparatioD, and rid your\ .. Amat..... Mech.ualce" (to PlllI'eII) tdt, b_ to '-ridle repai- Clearor-ek ·own-hlp, u<> ev. • . e e. I d ' kl ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~!! make Mission furniture. wirete-. outllla, boala, ~. ." .,... 1'0r88t M, i'reeze. t umer a.ad Min :~~~e~f *:illo~em:;y q~l~o/ :a~ep~~ == I enginCll, magic, anAl all the tblnp a bo)' lov... Telephone day ~ ni,bt. Valley pbone No. '1. Loq SubscrJibe tor the Gazette '1.80 PER YIAIL '''1.00'10 ,. CDTI CeD&\'aot W88 entered into with Pearl N. UoUerlll, 80th of Oregonia. all dealers. Ask your newsdealer, or Walter Baker for"repalrlng bridges Rn. A. J . Keatte . - - eo Dilltance No. 6~'''. _ SAMPLa COII"Y 1VDAY where dlrec&ecl iD Bamllton town. .. -Oo DELICATE DISC1tIMINATION. WAYNESVILLE, OHIO Are You a Cold Sufferer? • ahlp when 'he OIB& ot suoh repair PO-:~~~.!!, co. Good fClr but the I,.. ' -_ _ _ ";;;.;;; _ _ _ _ _ _ _ ,,, "One can ma.ke anything express TBke Dr. Klng'lI New Oiloovery . Branch OfBee, BapYeyftblll1r, O. Thtl Bellt (Jough, Cold , Throllt and one's feeli ngs, if 80 inclined." Lung mediolne made Money reo "How do you mean?" funded if It flli1s to o_re you. Do "Didn't you notice whl!.t Amy did DOt hesitat.e--take it at our risk. First 1I08e he11!8. J. R . Wells, when Bhe handed the refreshments Floydada. 'fexas, writes ; '·Dr. around? She gave Mame, who is her King's New o.soevery cured my chum, lOme angel food and handed terrible (IIough and oold. I gai:.ted Jeseie only the devil cl!.ke." 15 pounde ." Bny it at J . E. JaD' ney's. Bere is a message of hope and REVERSE ENGLISH. good oheer from Mrs. C . J. Martin, . Boone Mill, Va., who is the mether "I've got to sec a young man to- ot eighteen ohUdren. Mrs. Martin ." was oured of stomaoB 'rouble and · d ay on II d eI lcate errand. constipation by Cbamberlaln's Till). "Ah, he wants to marry your Itlts after five years ef lIu1ferlng, An YOU LookiD& for daughter!' . and now reoommendll these tablets "No; I want to marry hiB mother, tG the public. Sold by all' dealerl. a Pair of and I don't believe he views me in •- • the most suitable light." Ovorworktled Org an!za on.
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May ( showi ng farriiJy)~Thi8 is ! "The two fri ends ore rather as. father and t hat's mother, and over : ectic and inclined lo penitential ex- there with t he benr? is Uncle J erry. at a reasonable price. I F resh (nbsrnt· mm dcdly) -Yes; I J make the glasses complete at ercises." "What do they do?" I li ke your crowd immen sely, but I'd my offices, thus saving this man· "One weari! a hair shirt and the ' lik~ to h?ld o~ a little while longer. ufacturer's profit to you. Don't ni her has joined a Browning c1ub!' --vtr..'t.":!.! '>. -- ~. delay. Come now. • -"Oo- - CAN HELP THEMSELVES. Surprise Vour Friends Consult with me and I will ''Show You" Satisfactory Glasses
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Box a li d French Accordion. in d ifferent sizes and depths . Ac· cor dinn Pleated Skirts a Spp.cia lty . Write for our Free Illustra ted Pricl' Li ~ l. Mail yuur orliers to U 8. W .. pay Sped a l Attent ion to our ~r a il Ord". De part ment.
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Wrap a Wet Balldage Around the Leg to Draw Blood From the H ..d. Saya a Phyalclan.
A eu riElUB cure for sleeplessness ha!l rCI..'enUy been re porled. A pil'ctl of cali l'o, about 18 inches wide 1LIlt! 2% YUllh long is roll ed tip like a bandage, and a third of it wru ng out of cold water. The leg is then bandaged with this, the wet parts bein g careful ly coyend by several layers of the dry part, as well as by a layer of gutta. pcrcha tis8ue, and a stocking drawn on over the whole. Thi8 causes dilation of the vessels of the leg, thus diminis hing the blood in the head and produc ing sleep. It has been found by Winter Ditz that the tenlper ature in the ear pllssage begins to fall a quarter of an hour after the applica tion of the bandage, the decrease amoun ting to 0.4 degrees C., and the normal not being again reached for from ~% to two hours afterwa rds. The writer has employed this means of produc ing sleep for a couple of years and finds it eepecially useful in cases where there ia OODAN pa8~ 10 wi th horse and bag· geation of the brain. Someti mes he gy t o seli Stock Condit ion has found it necessary to reapply p lwder in Warren County . Salary IrOper mon\h . Addres l 9 Indn!! the bandag e every three or four hDura. 88 it dried.- FlUIiil y Doctor. trI8~i~ Bldg " Indlana polla, Indiana ,
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"Did you see where a dentin ia For \ sprain yon 11IUI find Chamgoing west to get a ebore in a berlal. '. Ltaime Dt excelle nt. U $7,000, 000 gold miner aUaya the paln, remove ll tbe lOre'That shows the advanta ge of 01188, and lOOn reetore ll tbe parte to keeping on practi~ing at a pull." a health, . ooudl&ion. 1II and 50 oent boutee for ule by all dealerp , THE USUAL WAY. ------~.~~ DAD WAI "'WII" «Are you still keeping ,our sood Girl (anxio usly)-W e1l, what did reaolutioDa ?" papa say? "YEll; I'm bepJDa them quiet.. Impecu nious LoV'el'-He aaid he'd be delight ed to have me for a SOD-inDealne u Cann~t Be Cured law, onlJ he couldn 't dOM it. by looal applioaUoDlI, ... ahef O&DDot nMb tile dteealled portion 01 the IN THE IMALL HOURI . Tbere 111 ooly One way to oare d ••fnea, and tba' ia by oon~'l&l1· lIou.1 remed ln , De"fne la ill oauHd bY' an lnftame d oODdl'ion .f tbe , .oeou a linin, of 'be Eoa*"ob1an Tobe. Wben 'hte tube II lnflame d ycna bave a rUIQ_Uul lound or 1m· perleo ' bearlD I. and wben l& tl en· Ure)1o I0Md, DHtn... III tbe reenlt, .' ud unl_ ,be tnJIammatloD on be taka ou, 1IIl4 tbia- 'ube reetore d ' Duer- Say, old chap, let me haft . ttl .orma l ~41"on. b....la' wlll a fiver, will youP I'll let you haft be.deI' royed fo ....er; nloe 0.. . 00' of . . an o.ue4 by ca"rr~ wblob it back before tbp ad '~~. Ii DO'blD I 'bu' •• bdlame d 000111· Dwm- Febl1U ry ot ·~hU·~'
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" That 's ea sy," ssid the Inspec tor. " You can explain that you 'W e re dl1v Ing over I h<' re an d as you ca m e by yo u sa,,' I he body lying on tbe rc,a d. You ean explain thnt be mus t bol ve 111'01) th o lr,vPBUglltinn. K" nl ' A . '"rllR til rall e n o ve r th e ('1It1 In the dark. By N ew Yotk 10 gel An ... pl .. ,,,.ll!)11 from IIhe lIme t hey g.. t tbrough talking - Lout .., H e ttnd s 1he borty o r 11 'WnIl1 ILIl I" . , OoIntml Park nnd mnrp yp llow kU(' r • . I 'tbout It and havlog an luquofit oye r . R~ ..... 8 ('mn~ll ll . w hom 11e r~ c " .-:nl z M a. : lu Millerville we will have bad a " CooI,, " f' n l e r th .. F arrish hl)10 0 , I Alu 18C1 I h I ' tl t , a gain Implurcs K ~ nl to drop tll(o In\'''8tl- , r baDNl to On ~ any more n\ es ga.ptlon nud re rUB~ ' to o ny ,., /,Ian u- !.I!; W41 want to do. You can Btart ~on. I ~l e r ){(~ nt fteC8 Cranda ll Ilnu .. ouls(' . . I, Vn an llutomoJ.lle. Kent returns to Ard -,,, bout da~ n. "",,)'. Ollvb nl>nnun cu thnt h. hlUll "All rl gbt," Bald the constable, "but plnnn e/! to arrea! tb e missing p". ' Ill11 " t ~ r ~ III I d '1 I h t ?" 6 .1<' .. Iso th e ma.ter crlmlntl\. W hil e oeck· . h:lt w a ,.. tit em 'IIarran s. Int th e cri mina"', Kent com.. "'(iror "Leavo them with me. After you Lnul.e And Crarlllltl. Pur.ued b y av ",. !! \.... dl s ""'!led of Rouser'. body you (h!! ~tm8.t • • 'limps ott a preci plcd an !l ,,~ I. \(U~ . Aleck Young, the m nnlpr crlm , ' ~'I sto p on your WilY back and we'l\ Inal. ,. round In a hut In " morphln, i ' I! kc thIs one In with UI, Come on ..a(IlOO'. , olllRlde, Dodds, and you, too, Crandall, CHAPTER X!II. I I want to uk you Bome queatlonB I IIbout our frIend over there. You, Tho tSt.ral1go Vigil. Kont, stay here with Ml.s Farriab ." Dnwn found Inspector Davis a nd me Tho thN!e of tbem went out, le,avlng '1IeepJng strange vigil In tlie d ese rted LouIse and me alone together, a clrcottage. Loul~ was gone. Crandall CUm Sllln ce tbat I couldn't daub'· that Watt gone_ Cunslnble Dodds was (>one. Davis had planned, realizing that there 'Only the two or us were there, IUld on wall much we would lIay to each other. a rude couch in the corner, Inert, un- I Hardly were tbey out at the door be.conscIous with tho death-like stupor fore Lou I!Ie turned to mo, 1"Ith sup01' the oonnrmed U841r of morphine , IRY pliant Rrms, and c r\lld oq~ wJth a eoh the wreck ot a man whom Davis blld In ber voI ce: . "Harding. torglvo me tor termed the master cTlmlunt . havlng deceived you." On tb(l lu spe r:tor's return from hIs "It Is you," I c ried, "yoU, wbo mu!!t IIUr!!ult of the postmallter he had at forgiv e me for having dl30beye d your ·.once assum e d the position of director- wIsh, for bavln!! come ant here afl e r . ~nerol of tbe little group at t.h o cot· YOU hnd nsked me not to, ror havIn g t age. He hod decreed tbat Cr!llldall almost put a bullet tbrougb your dellr dlhould take Louise back to town In heart." t he automobile as soon ns sh e ' was "You dIdn't know-you couldn't nble to t ravel. know that I was b.. re," .he ~obbed. "Arte r she has hac! an hOHr-'s rest "Out bow cau you eve r pardon tbe lies 11 re," he sa id auth or-itat!\,ply, "her I told you?" nerves will have reco\'o red Buffid ent ly. "Lie s," I protested. "Dear girl, yo U It Is Importan t tbat the wound In her never lied to me. Whatever theoo de ar ann I:hould be dressed as qu ickly IlJl lips ha Ve said, I knew, 1 alwaYtl kn ew p ossibl e. It will be woll, too, for her your h('n rt was tru ..... to return !l.S speedily as Ilosslb lo to "Kalbarlne asked It and I h a d to ller ra t her and sister. Ber . (!o ntlnu ed Droml Ee her." absence, If It reaches thclr e ar s , will "You m en n about Hugh Crandall ." needlessly alarm tb ~ m hoth. YOll, Mr. "Yes," she breathed. "I don·t know C randall, will tnko hor bac k In tbe m~; yet wbat It. 18 Ihat Is between the m . ...chine In wbl cb you came, of course. It's somclhlng about-about my fa"'Cerlnlnly," enid Crandall-ilver· tb e r. Cra ndall kn e w It and Katharine , a~rly, I though t -"but , If you will (ound It out. Whatever It Is, tbe y de,>!anlon m e ror askloJ':, who nrc you?" lenulnod to ke e p It &ecret between For r epl y Davis bande d him bia ca rd tbem .. Katbarlne made me promise · .... hlcb bore his offiCial title. tbat I would tell no one, not even you. " But," stammered Crandall, "I don't She swore me not to reveal to anyone 'oU nderl!tatJd you . What. arc you doinr; that I had t!ven aeon Hugh Crandall. I <lut bere?" bad to promise her, you understand, "I'm here," aold the Inspeclor, "I don't you?" tnncy on the Bame mission that My answer was n klllil full on her brough l both rou ond Kent h e re--to lips, wblle my arlDs went about ber find the sentler of Ihe yellow lette rs and held bel' tlgbtto me, t hat have ixoe n mpuaclng tb e peace "Or course, dear girl," I breatbed, "I an d h Bppiue ss or the house of For- understand. I underBtood all the n6b ." whllo" "But," protes ted Cralld s l\ again, "I was BIl afraid," she murmured, " how dId yo u know 1t 'll'as Aleck "afraid you would think I was decelvYoung 7" Ing you, I hat) dido't lOVe you." "So YOll know blm?" "aid t hl> In -pec· As our lips met In a long, sweet kiss, tnr, with a note of Inquiry In his vo Ice. n wave of joy swept over me that all I had bee n taking no pa rtlu tb e con- but obliternte d thou~ht. ot tbe drend· "'crsaUon that was ca rrletl on. ful yellow letter. I forgot for the mol Wile flit t Ing with Loul~'s he nd pll· ment th o dnlg·soddeu crf:ature lying IO'IVp.d o n my lilleo ond<>nvo rlllg wflh In the co rner, not twenty teet away m y 11s ntllter chl e f 10 SIHUll ('b (111) s li g ht from us. flow nf blood thaI waR ~t!ll co ming Tbil Sp!' 1\ waR hroken by a s light from tbe bullet wo u ad . I had bCll n twitchIng or the mlln acrols tht! room. 6t roD gly tempted 10 .. 0100 a prot est, We came to ourselve s wltb a atart as wb en I be ard Da\'ls ar range tor Lou- from a dream . I went over to his Bide Iso's TNurn In t h{' Ilulmu obi! c witb and look'c d at blm. He was still dead Crandall, ror wl·,11 0 Da \'18 sf.'(' med 10 to all around blm . think he, Iik" oursel ves, had I) ~"€ u In Nyou undlustand, Harding, dear, purs u it of tile cr imlno ls, I sti li 00- don't rou 7" said Louise, ae I resum e d llevcd It was ror th e T'llrpose o f wurn- my plaoo beside her, "wby I aa.k ed YOll f ng th orn Inslead of cn p t uriug them. to drop your search? AB Boon as Yel, on th e ot ber hand, I knew uoth- Kath8J:'lne becamo eonaeioul and I told Ing mbolll running n ca r. It was clea~ h4!r that you were on tbe trail of tho lJ out of tbil que . tlo n ror me to take yellow letteT, she hecamo greatly exLoul!le back, mu ch as I distrusted c.lted, She I",dsted that I should make Cl'Ilndall . An~lously 1 waited (or his you withdraw at once. She was dete~ ·()()nfellsion or acqnnlnl.&Iloo wltll the mh:B1 to know all about what you bad man In the hutdoni, and I told her ot your beI ng here "Yes, I knew blm-only too well," In Ardway. She, weak IUld 111 1111 abe • laid Crandall. WU, made me sw .. ar that I would re"Tell mE' about him." said th e In· call you hy telephone. Sbe wanted ' Ipector, "Out l"alt-Iflt us carry ~US8 me to teler.bone to Hugh Crandall, too, VaTTlsb Inside the cottage where .be but 1 IUd not know how to reach hIm. will be sbeltere d from tho nlgbt air I had to promise her everything IIbe alked:' ,until you are rea dy 10 s ta rt." "1 can walk," said Lo~II!K! . "In fact, "Ot course you did," I lIald. " But, l think I was more frlghteu ed I hlUl dear, 1 loved you .a that I could not .hurt." rest while this terrible mystery that II belped her to her feot Ilnd aedlat- bung 'lYer your dear . one. wal un~d bel- In(o the cottage, while t-~d lIolved. I felt thiLt It w:aa my duty to eotne cushlonll tbat were lying a!lout dlsl'egllnl your ,wIsh. 1 realized that an" m a 6e lWIr comfortable. Th .. noIse )'ou were being qompelled hy some In· . o~. our eti~oce made no Impl'e,l slon 1.t1uenoe you could .wlthltl(nd to aet -Qn tb, d.rug'tt\lpefl,ed 'mao w llo la) on U JOU did, Ilot with ~be e1' II~ fo.t the .1:0am, ~)lt ~VI"I me, ~ . . th " .~ 0r..,ii4a1l C1V ~ .. 0 W~I"4i~~)' . ~:Ot' ~14 . J! ad aamJ~Oc1 '~ ' 610.81)". ' . ' . .. 'WaD, Imll4\/ auUJ'l
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"'Bat ten mf\," J ..,... ....... (f/6 _ta._ t\)r nine III"tIIoea 1IIIlJI!It.'. HU &'b Cl'1\n dal\! What. II liB ~ "Why,- I allll e d Loulae, .. ~o JO'II t Ion w ith I hIs dreadlul mJM.er7 r truPPolle tbst be a nd Katharioe Inlliit. "J don't know," IIhe an.weret! ed on ),,)11 ~omlng out be... ' Wh, UlOu!l'htrully. coulll nol Crandall himself have recov"I hllv o Ih Gugbt nil along tha t h~ c rt'd tho d n,!ume nt and reslored It to h:.el 8 0 rn~thl[lg to d o with It. IUld Jon' Kalbarine?" ell W j us t now Ihllt he admitted know· " I us k"d him that. 1-1(> told m 6 that IIl~ t h l~ Illun h"r41 \\' hom l he Inspector Ih e nl il n who b,'lel It had mude the IlJ ~ i~ !" I~ lit Ih " rool or oV(' ryth lug." ro ndltl on Ihut 1l 8houl.1 bo recelvecl by " 1(:I !h :' I'III (, trlJ"l ~ him, yot 1 kll ow .. Hh er m)' rath er o r Katharine. They nl), rill he r ( 0 1' S O IlIt' re nooo rorbl1ue ,ilil n o t w l ~ h It known Ih al my raIl I III I h e hUlI Rf' ." l\' ha r had hal' pelled , nnd as tltey w ere " rill BUrf' h. Is ~ul l ty ," 1 CdOd' I .~ n a ln thi s man knew. neil~er K a th'.' 1\ Ill llli r lll P'l' ey!!S Il" v,> hee ll \.IlI .Uded nr ln ,· I)()r nl(!, I Wll8 to go "Ith him h y lo \' e 10 bl s r\.!AI .:bRr:ll'ter. N nlld Im (}flr so nate my s ister." " • "1>1<1 you j.;.' t t he documen t?" I th ink )'OU ,"nut be rnlillaken. "!'\o \V rll lled " said LouJso "=<.1 I sn ld I.o u lse. " He kll OWH ILbout the ('x- d ' k 0 b 'I h Id'l t am 0 o not n ow w at n I e war 1 8tf'll~ at " 1"lfl ~ r !blll g:ue aome tc ll J{a lhur ille. W e cli me out bere In mlln a 81 1'8 n g •• Ilo ld on mJ rlLtll~. 'nll .- IIInrIDe k n ow 0 f i t , too. H e mill' tile urtf'rIloon. Crand a ll thougbt It bave told ber. flh(! in 81Mted Oil ID.7 ao- ndyls u bl(! to lind the plac..,. by day, li g ht. Wo nln tho automobile UP the compfLuylng him ou l her. to t. la n e that leads to tbls place Bnd cretlt h'!l!, reCOVt!T It. " "Didn't he toll you about t.t OIl the through tho tbkket until we came In s igh t of the cu l tage. There were two WRY oU11" ID Pn moving ab out 10 the cottage, "No . I 8l1k{'d him 'IIbnt It Wile. H e Young Ilnd another man whom Mr. told m4! th a t too mlLuy people knew Ol1\n(/!l 1l tvld m~ waa tho poBtmtl8ter Its contents now. The !!lore I t.hllsk lit Ardway. He seemed survrlsed at about It Ihp. more perllh! ~ed 1 lUll the I' NlSeO (;e of Ukt poatmaate r. We ab out tb e mysterious manner 10 ""hkh wntcllf'd tor hRIf lin hour Wld tben belh he Rnd Kathorine acted ILbotAt look the Ilutomoblle back to a Uttle lhls dOClllllCOI ." botel a.bout thre e miles aWBJ trom Ard. "Tell me (lv ~ rythllJ g." I Inal..ted, all wa,., Por SOTlMl reauon. Mr. Crandall my SUBIlIcion against ('mudall I'eUlro - dId not want to stop In Ardwa,.,· log anew . "I g uesR I was the reaBon,w I r( "To bf'gin with, bo Inlliited Oil t'NIr pil E-d . "But whe n dId ,OU ~rn leaving tbe c bautreur I~ Newark. beN'J? ~ tbough It bad been my In tenllon to "We bad dinner at Ibe little hotel, bavtl blm come with us. Crandall and Iltil soon a s It Willi dark. started would not bear 01 j t. 'Katharlue put bac k (or the cottage. WOOn we Ill'you In my ch arge,' he IIn ld, ' and H I.e rIved we rouod a li ght In th e wIndow her .... llIh os well as my own that we no d suw Yo ung th e re In 1\ Btupor Just take eve ry precaution for s ecreCJ. It as you see hIm . The other man ....aa 18 ~tter that only yo u and I go on oo whe r c around. Alter trylnll to thIs mi ss ion. ' Ve want no aenant awak en Young, wltbout lIucce n. Mr. goss iping about tllllI mlltter: 'B ut Cnln<\llll searched hla doth .. a, but wh ere are we goIng, and wby!' I tbere Wlta n olhlnl': In any or bls pockasked blm. 'Sure ly I hays Il rlsht to elS. IIQ OYeD relt all tho seftma, and know that.' 'We are gaInS' \0 try 10 look olT his s h oGS In search at tbe pa· reco\'er from tbe handll of the wicked· per "''' w~ ntcd, but It "'lUI nowhere o. est blac kguard on eartb a oertaln hIm. Ho ra n saclc<ld Ihe c otlAge aa well do cume nt Ibat hal come Into Ilia I)Os- li B W!lll POllslble In tbls dim IIgbt, but Besslon . It 18 a question whether or co uld not Ond uny 8lqtgestlon tit a not we sball succeed. It we do, I hldin,;-plaoo. OUl In the little IIhed IIboll put thlll doc ume nt In your baods IhM ~~ ry e B as l\ 1(lI che n be round a nnd you muat proml&e that It "hall bot sl l" 0[1 which Wall written a Illt ot go out at your posse1l810n until JOU eat1l bles-- bread, milk. eggs and lIucll have placed It In your .I.ter'e hands. tblngs. We decJd ed from thIs that the You must promllle me, too, that you other mnn-l1ouser, I think Mr. Cranwill as k no questions about It IUld that dall h a d aald his name walr-bad Rone you will not r ead It. WlM!n Katharine to Bom e oolghborlng farm-house or has seen ~ t, <:10 wIth It whateT8f' ebe store to la y III s uppll~ Ilnd probabl, tell II you_ Sbe probably will I!IlY that would soon return. Mr. Crandall II~ YO'J are 10 burn It without read In • .' gest('d our hIdin g In the busbea until "Can't you _ , Harding, what a his arrival. and we did 10, We had dilemma I was In? I t elt that wh'!lt hardlY take n our place behind tbe Mr_ Crandall asked me to do waa Katll· busbes be fore we beard him coming. arlne's wish. Th ey bsd talked logetb· Mr. ClI'andall stepped out., ILDd tbe er for nearly balf an hour jnat be- rest III 80 m ixed up I don't know Just tore you came to th'!! houee. I hn.d to what happenel1. I heard shaUl and telt promIse what he a sk ed, tbougb I pr()o II pnln In my arm and I think I tested Orsl. It seemed to me tbat car- 8CreaJ[l~ and tb e n I don't remember r ylng back the document to Katharine aay moro until I found you bending would excite ber and retard ller ro. ov er me. N cove ry, ond I told him 60," "Tu think t hat It wnll my bnnel that "'The Bight of that docum ent safe btL YO'l!" I crIed . "I wight haye kUlecl In ber own hands w1ll do moro to cure you ."
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"Woodrow Wlleon naturally be lie ves In a coll ego education tor boy. and glrlB nllke," eald a banker at tbe Prin ceton club in New YOI'lL "Mr. Wilson, lun ch ing with me bere. onco aaid III hili QuaInt way that th e old Idea about a coll (lge educa.Uoo unfitting B lad tor work bad quite died out. "When Oobl8. Gold,,'11 lion Scatter good," he ex plain ed , desired to go to Princeton, he said to the old man : "'Pa te r, Is It true that bOYR ~ go to college are unal tor work aftorwardf "'or OOllrl!lI It aIn't true!' snortecl the old man IndlgnantIy, 'Wby, I'v e got a Princeton graduate ronnln' my trelgbt oleyator, two ot my belt coal heaT ers fU'e HarYard A. B.'s and a Yale B. 9. II my etar truck drher." Shopping In.tlnctA rural poatmaater tella tbls story
of 00 of tbe patron. or hi. olllce, a bey of thrift" nol to say penu rious, IItock. Wben the lad coma. Into the postomce he will thruRt hili wIzened race up cJa.e to tho window and, In bl. slow, YlUUlee drawl. inquire !DOst earnestly: "H ey ye IfOt &iSy polltal cardar" MYeB," the poetmaeter replle&. NHaow much bo the,. t'dayr' "A cont aplece_" Then tho boy, IcrewlnS' up his eJee III tbe Intensity or bls thougbt over lbe QUOllUon he h~ to decide, always atops tor a while to welS'h th e conleQUflncee. FInally be 11'111 re ply 1101emnly : "WII, ru take one:- Youtb's Cvmpan Ion.
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DL--rhe troublll ltartod . our bahy wh_ Jte wlUl only about two weeb old, Started I1ke little whIte plmplel, looked. like an old IIcatDf bloot! ILDII matter. Bla wbole head waa coYered ror & few months, then It went to hI. ear, .boulden, and W. whole body. It seemed to come out tWck ILDd atlcky on bla head, while on the other parts aT hi. body It wu more like water coming out of the .kln, He would .oratch unUI the erap. ~Ion would be all covered wIth blood .nd gradulllly Ipreat!, The least HUle \Ur or rub would caUM the .ore. to \1eed, BPread and Itch, Never had a oJl nIght's Bleep, restleu &II nIght"The soree were horrid to look at, n. lalted until he was about two aDd a ba:r years old, Then we, saw an eo· zema. advortlllement In the paper to use - - -, hut It did no good. Then we used. Cutlc ura Soap and Cutlcura OIntment, We put the CuUcur. Oint.ment on thick at bed time and put a tlgbt hood aD 110 he could not Icratch the 1I0ret!. Then we washed It clean with Cutlcurll Soap and warm water twIce a day, and he was completely cuN!d," (Signed) Mrs. E: F, Sul&berger, Dee, 30. 1911. CuUcura Soap and Ointment 1014 throughout the world. Sample or each !ree, with 32-p. Skin Book, Addrnl poet-card "CutJcura, Dept. 4 Boston." Adv.
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LIFE'S STRUGGLE ~ WITH ILLNESS Mrs. Stewart TeDs How She Suffered from 16to45 yean old-How Finally Cured. Eophemla, Ohio.-" Because of total Jgnorance of how to care for myself when verging into w omnnhood, am) from taking cold when going to school, I au!- 4 f ered from a displacement, and each mon th ] had sevcre pnins and nous ea which always meaJlt a Iny-off from work for two to four duy. from the time I Wa5 16 yean old. "I went to Kansas to live with mysl.. ter and while there B doctor told me ot the Pinkham remedlea but I did not QIIe tMm then as my fllith in patent medicines was limited. After my sistel' died 1 came home to Ohio to live and that · hils been my home for the IaBt IB yean. I "The Change of Life camo wben 1 WU 47 yean old and about this time I ~w my physkal condition plainl.v descnbed in one of YOUl' advertiBemen18. 'Chell [ began using Lydia E. Pinkbum'l Veil" etable Compound and 1 cannot tell yOG or anyone the relief It gave mo In the ftrl!t three months. It put me ngh, wbere I need not lay oft' evory mOllth and durina' the last 18 yOlU'8 I have not paid out two dolla", to a doctor, and bave been bleat with excellentbealth forawC)o woman of my ago and I can thank Lydia E.Pinkham'sVegetableCompound forlt. .. Since the Change of Life Is over I have been a maternity n1ll'lle and belng wholly .elf-llupporting I cannot over estimate the value of good h ealth, I have now earned a comfortable little home just by lIewing and nuning lIince I wu 62 years old. 1 have recommended the Compound to many with good results, as it Is excellent to take before a!ld after childbirth. "-Miss EVELYN ADELlA STlrWART, Euphemia, Ohio. n yoa waut lpedal adrillO write to Lydia E, PlDkbaDI Me4lellle Co. (confl. dentlal) L11ID,IulIo Yoar letterwlD be op'!Ined, read and answered by a womaa 04 laelcl ill sulct oonfldance.
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Mrs, AU8tin '. &g ranOllk., dclil'ious lisht cakes Cor broakCut, all arooer.. Adv. Many a. girl falls to Belect tbe right busba nd becaus e Bhe's afraid or being lett, A man may worship the woman 'Isa uUful, but he usually marries the ~ Qmnn dutltul. Dr. PIef'C<l"
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co" Jae.. IUdamoad, v ..I \lany a woman praYII to r:et Into heaven and fights to get into society . W, N, U., CINCINNATI, NO, 5-1911 R, B. CHAFJIIN .6:
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her llpeedlly than all f.lle factors 111 the world: be all.werecl," "Old he mean the yel\~ letterr' I qU4!rled_ "I don't know_ I allk-l>d hIm It that was wbat he meant An4 lie wOlll4 not anlwer m e. Tbe (In.'''' tiling be did tell me was thnt theM ! had been Btrange develoJ)menfe III the (,1lM IIlnce he had llDdertlakeu to get [hie paper tor Katbarlne. ney seemed to puzzle him greatly. H. uJd that ~ thIng with wblch htl bad nothtns to do had alarmed the mIlD we were pIng to see 1IJlt! tbat 110 !\.ad dtaap~l!8d. gone Into bIding." .. 'How ~111 we tIn4 ~~. I .. 'He I • •1 QuloU. to"1Ie8 II Dot to eee t014
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&eIeYed SW... P_1n SboaJIIIn . Mil. J. UIIDU.WOOD. of 2000 WllTea Aft., ChIcaflO, m" writes: - .. 1 am a plano poliaher by O':'cupatlon, and dnce laat September h .... suf.lered witb lev~e paln In both .houJden, , I could IIOt rest night or day. On_e of my lliencla told me about your Ulllment: Three appUcatlona ~ely ctJJeCI mil alld I wIlJ ueyer' be wIthoat k..
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EVE RY UND ERT AKI NG FOR 8(> CIA L BET TER ME NT MU ST The annOllnCPI!l f' !lt of MIKe FIN D Hele n Mill er Gou ld 's b"lr otba l I"" 0110 HER DEE PLY INT £\RE STE o! tbe D, cbar lty wor k .. rs of N('w York to say : "Ma rrln g e 1t " "1f will Dot bo able IIA vn; beeu allke d abo ut my Fo r Inf ant s and Children. to OLlitl, Que neh ~:I S8 Gou let's p!U!liloll for glv· -~.--~~~~~ Ion of the rclll llon of tb e c llurc ~ h t.c l r,,:;. Apr opos t u l hls 1.I:u1 s peci llc ut:d erlu klng s for soc l1lon. IIb e once lul ue L· t.o ld Ill" n . tory , le rll1 !'Ul. Let Ill e suy thu L l oJa) " Tb'-ro was a youn g mlnl stpr ever y ruov eme ot Cor com m"f , the ('lal II"" EltO"y 1':111 . who , bt'ln g poo r liud ha \,· prov elll" nl nsks tor the chu rdl 'H ua ·' k 1"10 !lo,hll1l-: ,-I... tu ~:Ivc . uso:d to give Ing alld frl'(j llon tly seek s tu b" la" !i\\n y hill Clll lll P9 cn up I\S the chu n:h's OWl! wor k I'u· " Til .. y()un~ n l inl r. t l'r'~ dist ri ct dis crim inat ing crltl cB orte n l' can. j)rol "" l : l:lln pd ",an y n""d ), me 11 , 11 11<1 h" wou ld "Wh y a r e not tiH! cho rchUH Izlvbstl· I glv(J tl lt' l11 ~ l lU" R alld "(,~k ", shir l . a nd gall ng th e milk 8ullp ly. IJrO\'ld l"g I coalR, g lovp s, o vpr ('oa t ~ ali<I trou H.~ rB. p layg rOlln d tl. gl'ap plln g with tilt , bO,' "'' " Y,'s. t lmOl and I\ ~aln h I' ev ll 't" et c . TIH'r<; ill Lle e d fO w" " leI J;·l ve l' a eli" Ll awa y hie c ltlfh r R, r <,()II~ hl )' :1I:d r pctr· d{'lInft lo n or tb e c hurc h's dl Promotr~ Digcslion,CllCCrrul ' st ilJ('l i'e· I,'.sl y, p iecf' by pl c r~ . UI1II Buff Tur key .. mI R"io n. 1- " nn!- and Rr~I.Conlain51lrilher lI "rn th e "har Hy wor k('r smll ('d. It Is not Its ta uk to supp ly a Opium ,Morphinr nor Min.-ral IUY r., M. RlIlI I.TZ . l wh ol~ I " le nti l," she ende d. " he cam whe reve r It nppe artl, IUJd this BODl B r ecr e atio n , o r e to Mn,oy R city fUlully llIan , whe Is reto turn NO TN AR CO TI C l E'! aa lll' llltm n 'he apon slbl o In a very largE selr: " com es to pay from $5 to $7 > n e".,.ee Cor la ry dw elliu gR. or to ~'! II chen ver gro tor bls th e rapi d -- - -- curt ailm ent or tbe Indu stry ee ri eR. or to prov ldo Tbu nksg h'ln g Or Chrl stml lB e duca tion ru r I. S'rE RNA L turk ey, In tb e east ern lltal es. LAW OF CON T RAR IES . C(\lI lnJU lIlty. 01' to take will b~ Quito r ea ny La nmr m up the 6cal o that per· Tbe bov e oC lhe turk ey·r alsln lona lly he hll8 110 obje c tion g In · of wa ges in s hopR and fact url" • . to th~ dust ry app ears al pr('s pnsH lng of th e turk ey fore ver, ent to li e III Th e ro lIlay bu- ti. Hre und oub ted ly an even as t he wcs t, aod thos o port lous u r tbe --cl rcum Hlan c es ulld !' r w hich It be· Q holi day pl(-cc de res lstll nce. sout b wblc b bav e so fa r esca Las t yoa r In the Inrg est cltlc ped tbls COTl lt!s n(' C,'sRary for th e ch urch to 11 0 I s first · drea ded dIse ase. Cree de rs hav e now Buch tblo gs. 'b ecau s e no otbe r agen cy dus s bird s brou ght Crnm 25 I to 50 lenr oed, at leae t In a I'rel imln nry way , Is IJ1ce tiu g au IUI'pHratlvo noed Of'nts per poun d, and 1\ $5 . bill was how to prev ent th e dise ase. and In tb e DIan ' Iyill!; wou uded at tbe road A h ard ly ad l1Qll ate to secu r e a hlrd tbat wes t. whe re It has ti ld e not prev aile d to bas c laim s (}1l prle s t.~ and Lev ,"au ld lIum clen tly sen'e an lt es. al· ordi nary · .. ny cona lder abl e exte nt. Carm ers haH' t boug h fi rs t IlId to th e Inju red .!ze d tam lly . IB no\ take n up tnrk ey bree din g, enco Tho tact Is tbnt few er turk eys urag ed th ei r spec ific ,"oc allo n . Uut tl1 6 are by tbe tr eme ndou s ly high chu rcb' bein g rnl sed evcr )' yenr , the d\!c s prop e r tU Sk. like h e r Lord 'y. Ilrl<~c8 tbat llne In have prev ailed duri ng the Indu stry bavl ng star ted tbe Pllst tew Is to hold up t be Idoa ls. fu r nish tile six or year s and by t h e hope that they will mot ives . nnd conv ic tion s. alld vrov ee ven year s ag o, whp n tb e ld e te rri hi e be able to euca pe th e los s es s ull'e red tb e devo ted men and wom e n dise a se or blaC khea d hegl ln to who , dest roy by tbo east ern hree thro durs the flock e In th e New Eng land u g h th e etal e or prlv ate / com wbo did not otat es, know how to cope .... pa· nics or henc volo nl s ocIe ties lth t h e dl sellsE'. The rnvl lgeu or tbls dise ase sbal l r cnba ve b e· As farm ers rece ive ubo ut 65 d er thLs com n 6 0 grea t that In Rho soci al Hcrv per lc",. de Isla nd . cent . ot the reta il prIc e ot turk eys, And til e ch urch 's fun c tion Is whic h was once th e gl'ea t turk to h.· ey stat e. ther e Is good prof it In th e busi ness , spIr e. nOl t o dlrGc t . Tb e 'fery tew AI e now bein g ral lied mt'd la f' vl.!1 , The prov ided tho bird s "Do you ev e r give Jou r esca pe dI seas e. chn rch und e rtoo k to con trol di seas e has sp r ead to othe busb a.nd ever y d!'- Cbl' lstm as hin ts r' r stat es Turk ey ·ral s lng Is no mor e dlm cult Ilart me nt of bum an IICo. c row thro u gho ut th e oast , and ILB ning lIud rava ging tban tbe rais ing ot "Of cour se I do." any othe r klod ot uncr owu lng king s, decr eein ull'pcla h a ve been so dlsa stro g wba t rato uB tbat poul try. It req uir -Do you ~ Why . the lens es Just all muc h. oC Inte rest was legi tima thou snnd s of tllrm ers In Mas t blnt te and wba t malt c s my busb sac hu · hut no mor e trou blo and lin mad !" sett s, New Jers oy and New Ham tban s boul d be wu.s us urio us. nnd th e lik e. Tb e chur cb pshi re . devo ted to th e rais " P ooh! you don 't kno w the ing of g u Inea · of tuda y, with volc os on all form erly good turk ey stat comever y side blnn tlon . I tell es, hay e fowl8, well ·bre d chic my bu sban d I don 't kens , or squa bs, sum mon ing h er to und er take Ilrne llcsl ly' gIve n up tb e busI ness . tbl s. that. , In wan faot t , wha whe re t I !!J:te do wan t, and the n I g e t nslv r. rang e can he and tbe otbe r prog ram Tbls dise ase h a.s Inva d ed the oC SOCial prog · it.wes t secu red, the rea rIng of to eom o exte nt, but Its rava turk eys Is les8 rells. mu s l re min d bers etr ges bav e trou ble than that ot tb e OlP TlID I COM POUl iIl WILL at chic kens . IItri et limi ts with in whlc b bron <:becked beca us fl tb e her Lord mea ns c.t New Yor k Tur Flat key . s are grea t rang e rs, but as conf lue d him ~e\C. llrev en tlng It are now muc h bett er they Quic kly beco me The y lObo hav e BV"r flat hlln atta ched to thol r und erst ood thnn ever b e Core . Out ) of the Chu rch. owI ng to atte nda nt . It Is not New Yor k know w oll that , till le d til diffi cult to cont rol a r e ntal tho Indu strIo us WId Inte llige Tho chu rch bas Quit e eno ugh to do, ot $6.0 00 or $6.0 00 n year Is r nt In· them . Tbe y shou ld he Ced and care d ball th e hard est and bigg est en('h cd. vest lgat lonl l star ted seve ral Of Dis tem pe r, Pin k Ey e, Ep year s ago ror by th e B8me pe of nil fiata nre Incr ed ibly cram ped . izo oti C. rson from tbe time t a liks to tuln n In tura lshl Inde ed, by the (tho de Isla nd ('xp erlm ng the wor ld In a !too d n eigh borh ood . ent sta· they are hatc hed unti Catan1lal Jllrrar ...d lnD" """o. P.ven a fiv eantI.er the mi"" *"",, . l they arc read y ..... Ith r elig ion. with Ilrln clpil tlon ,nnd supp lem ente d by tb e wor k Cor the mar ket. In le and thou sand ·dol Lar flat Is al)t to 01'rOD em \be Bol'S f'I" TcnR11o. tbls way they will ralth . lh e prln r.lpl es and be a Uny of the U . 8 . d epar tme nt at it nnltfo e with lbfo fttJl48 01 t.b., aJllI) ftDta "" faltb or th e one , agrl cul· I lear n to com e at the ~~ !';'l'Ul;~~~ l::albJ~c~ fD,,?:C:O(\b loDda ll 0\0..... call of the at· 80u ot God . Th e prec ise bsre , DO&~ fJn a.o1 Jl'C'w met d.rio thalf c l~ tl f lJIRftU .. 'ft. :~~:_ ~o~b~~':f~'.~~~ ii:g;Je~:: Dllc hod nssl ll n!t b, thl8 tend phe ant. nom Ulvc and foHow blm for long dill' whi ch th ey shal e non. Prof. eto~.':.T&~tw .. it Lt' brood lP~rM lQ u~ Blac khea d Is a dl1l688e or tb~ ~.=:.r~u:e~~~it.oo.ndmr:Ai~: l b e em bndl e d In tbe Bra nde r Mat thew 8 live r tanc es,! 'rom tbe fi elds -J~~. tntO. DnlQ iaIa ..w aam said at a lunc heon : ~d Inte stin es wbl ch prod to the coop s. stru ctur e of Ilocl ety It Is not ... uces a form "I rem tor a.rk her ed 10 a Lady the othe r lC you ng turk eys are "f dyse nter y and Is caue ed by to Bay, for she bas Dot been told care fully day : min ute hand led by tbe Bam . She e pers on they can will be sym patb etlc wltb pal'8.Bltes. Bnd call ed blac khe .. 'Wh y, mad am. you r dog W&g eycr y at. ad be- he easi ly driv en from Wed dIng RIn g. Tha t Wea r. ll b1a caURe tb e head s or the affe cted one plac e to tern pt to Inca rnat e Chr istia n bird s anot ber, and whe n stor Idea le; tan up Bnd dow n!' The n8lt t time you ue marrt turn blac k at a cert aln stae me but ber com uniq ue func tion Is to vroc lalm e OD e d~r . 'Yee ,' she replie d. 'be ball to. e ot the they can he quIc kly We If you will wbe n you are mar rled hous ed. In for- the Idea ls. trai n tbe men «lIle Ue, a.re (:om para tlve ly poor , you and elgn cou ntrl e. turk eYB are see. and don 't buy a I'old wed ding rln. , It I_n' SOU R STO MllC H. SLU GGI SH Liv re. wbo espo use them , and supp wom en Ftdo was In man y Calle s blrd ll die driv en to t ly In tbe rais ed In a nYe -tbo n8an d·do l· heln g done . PiaU from mu kel In ffoe ks. and num wed dlnS rlng 8 AND ALL BIL IOU S CO MP LAI NT. we onc e lIaw a pers on of b e r Lord tbe Mm oom pllc atlo n. I~duced by tbe Jar flat .'pres ence Hoell of near ly 300 pelll n g are tbe new yt thln g. Mlle blrd e bein g drlY en pow er and euld lng wlB of tbe dllll)ll8e rath er than . Jean ne dom for thei r from It. alon g the blgh way ProYost., a Fnm ch actrl llll, Is to the railr oad emb odIm ent. imm edIa te clre ets. 10 blam e. BLat Her She lon Gre thou tbre at gbt e mIle s !'rom the farm , Lov e, or the Idea , and wb~n shoe Tbe lIocl al unr elt of toda y dem . Blac khea d dest roy. abo ut taUJ 'J and s '-)lft b. wbe re tbey wer e to The , bad alre ady cele brat ed be coop ed and of her Inte llige nt and darl os of the ;you ng turk eYII befo re the raat Wall mar rted to ArI. FlrVO. abe had oue Cbr le. tbat tbe mlsU etoe hun they are sblp ped to the cIty ~ Pla tlnu , rinp are g tinn mar In mor e expe nsiv e ket. le ader sblp , This unre llt III larg tbe hall, 1111: _k s old, and of the rem alnl na e- and 1lI0W they wer e occu /lyln than gold and wea r bett er. T~l:aa Is. perh aps. toda y )y mate rlaU _Uc In tbat It Is one- fifth , acco rdin g 10 Prof g not JUll ooly tbe t why grea t· prim arily one lIelt ee/b ut also . Coo per est turk ey stat e In the entl ro draw ing an actr es., 4lII pecl ally a Fren ch acthe UnIo n. Bree d· Inte rest ed In a Just er dist Cur tIss 01 tbe Rbo de IBla nd ribu tion of room , stat ion , ere at this stat e treu , Ibou 14 wan t a wed ding baYt! take n ftret wea lth; but eYen so, It Is dom inat one- tent h to one- filth die at ring a late r prem lum ll at man y by "Co,uld you loye m e, darl ing. that will lut a long whil e the ot tbe nati onal a fine etgl cal Idea llem . It Is edtbe __teo " he Jewe l· en mur s how mur hay s en't e d. duri al "ff P Tile Nl(T URA L I'UN lear ng tbe thou gbt of that ned . the past tow ),eal'll, and cbur cb'8 duty 10 Ilym patb Wbl le ther e b611 not heen CTIO NS o r lze wltb and .pri s at mist l etoe grea t the lndu ltry hllll thri Tllf LIVE R. STO MAC H cam e to blm agai n. ved wond~rlully then spIr itua lize this diec onte prog ress mod e In tbe con trol AND DOW ELS nt. or to tbll HfA "It L TIIIL Y AND IU"G ULA RLY ElU~ 1 poss es lied only one coat In tbe mild clim ate at tbe etat ,. •• IIy Not to BI.m e. mak e peop le re.U "e beca use dise ase tbe limi te of Igno rlUl RCIS~" In the e, ex1s ce bav e 1>o n't TaU know I tol' you not Tur key a In the sout bern r e laUo ne are cram ping and ruIn tlng ...Ide, wide wor ld'" been clea rly deft aed, and It 10 aLat t' «a es. MOT beli eved wbe re rang e III amp ous to IlER OU .wlm She IS mID SW look · wid EET ed no wbl te trBs h cbll up Into hIs eyes as she le and the win ters the con8 clen ces and soul that tbe scie ntis t. will, In a Yer) s of men ; to fram ed her repl , Bbo rt are mUd, grow to eh!" Iter nly aske d Sam ba ·Joh lun. , POW DER y S . fOR Ume , dlllc over effe ctiv e rem hold an CHI exce tort nall LDR vtlo h lg EII plai nly the soci al prln m. nall y edie s, ~ "Bu t IlU'lle alae , twen ty·lI ye to · "I coul d." sh e said . "It I k·np. R~II."" I'.,.r rl.bn .... COD. U_ l Jllrt ),·lIv e pies ot Jesl le Cbrl Bt. and abo ye The adv ice «IYe n by el:p ert8 w you 1n," .rep be wD.n· wbl te bero · he wen l • UOb,COld6 aD. d corn et c1iao rdUJI all to had lacr lflce d tbe othe In tbe pou nds bein g a com Ued 8I1.w bo·_ .ma ll SOD. _ rs to buy me mon wel gbt for proc laim the livin g God as t he stom ach &tld bowe ll. (JJnI ol' dta eue .. to quit bree dlnK turk Ar the only a DAlY dres s!'· ey. the pnse blrd l. /I'otlu rJ for tt2 yt'GPS . At ~ ad e qua te arcb ltec t and buil der • • R,a ta 2Sc. t .... m1l1e maHedaU.~ Mrs. AUl tin'. naB PaDCllk e of. the de lieio1 Aa-Ia l1 w .. o 'D&» r t h -y aau& A - -p h- -o -r I-. -ms. . £4W'eft a. a. 0 ...... .. boly cIty of our ILB plra tJon L.e.. " lia bt cak. ,. lor breaklAat, all i~" 8.-R ev, Not hing thu.l 's trlle IB sy nl ca " Adv. ~THOMPSON'S 9~~~~':.: .. .,~ Hen ry Sloa ne Com n, D, D , l. IUld :1I.:-"::' noth ing that 18 aynl c a l Is true 0' Cou ,.... . ~EYE WATER :ra.l'u~ -Wh Rev eali ng the 8ec ret Th/) ugh at J"~~ The wor d '· ~ · ' il rt" Is lhe gua t.. rdia n you 8tat did you r law yer aay wbe n JOU N • •• ·ruo UPI lON IlUN 8&CO"T ro,,N ,S._ ang el ot all fasb lon@. nnd fash It III a curi ous thin g that a ed you r purp olle to · blm ?Ions aro epea ker "He nld It Wall fee. lble ." will Lake n an aud ienc e Info hIli eonf t· the III:1-lardlnn ange ls of vulg arlly .denc e to a deg ree Imp ossI ble with "Fo r Lov e ot UeasLB." by Joh n Gili · .... Wlnal" ... ·• iIoot "o&.I l , .. ..... , blD. 8,ru p fop Child ren even tbe clos est frie nd. If wor thy. ..Writ. , ~..... r"" ,..1.-. t.ee\J ala.,. eofte ne t .... aum.a, We wan t ter rrtH1l..... u.s redu ce. tnna mm. 10 kno w a man 's Inm ost min &ioD,alI&,. P'"" ,Oll ru Wlll 4oo1 ...." prlu Iht. d on tbe lc,lk . , . IJUUt boUl L ., son, e.u. high est lIub jects In the wor ld, It talle s a geni us to save UUlIfiII'1I. ... , .Y , we bay e mon ey or Whe n rool . are «lad .. lee men Ilnl., .,. , ..... ltl"" wrIt e good poet ry . to go to bill boo ks or beu 1I0m are . "'_I . e dl&. . "'bll ...dl'.... 114. cou ne ot bl., Tbe re 18 a rese rve that seem s to tlgb ten the nea rer we approa cb eacb otbe r, and rele ase ltafl U wbe u we are In the pres ence of our rello w·cr eatu res. To thl8 ano mal ly we owe tbe tact that tbe Inju nctl oD or Jesu s as to secr ecy In pray er may be fulfi lled In publ ic wor ship . In tbe Whi te Hol land TU" "IY.. pres ence of a com mon bum anlt y beD t on the sam e purp ose the secr eta at men 's hear tB hav e been brou gbt Into pray er. "En ter Into thy clos et.," becornell a spir itua l dire ctio n, and In tbe publ ic lIan ctua ry meu find them Bely es . pray ing In IICcret as now here elite . Wba t lItel ong Intim acy will not brin e Ie real ized In wba t trlen ds beu Implements Given That Successful from Kansas Swine Breed- one, tbou gh a atra nge r. ".-bo IIpeakll or Are Quite Indispensabletbln ". too priv ate tor pers ona l eon· er Permits His Animals to "en e. but true to wba t Is In Reduce Repair Bills. the mon bea rt, ABs ocla tion brin com Have Full Sway. gs out wba t Isol atio n hide s. ''Wh ere two or Mea llure and prof it mee t In thre e are gath ered toge tber In the One of the mOBt lucc eillt ul my farm tool ches t. Tbe good bog nam e." Jesu s saId , "the re am wor kma n feel 1en In Kan BU I In tbe ules no vens at all, mid st of them tak a (I. JUlIl prid e In brlg bt, ."-C hrls tlan Reg iste r. well kep t but "rm Jtll bill bog s tull rang e. and tool 8. Tbo y cut dow n repa ir hills . scat ters tbe loak lld eom lrom a tank "be~ ayol d the d'e lay and Wha t Fail ure Mea n •. cost of wa~on out upon the grou nd, nev er aend lng for a carp ente r, R. Hav e you ever relt that all yon Tbe y are teed lng twIc e In r et· tbe sam e plac e. He tort s hav .espe clal ly nEe ded at tblll time e heen at no avai l? and that , of tbe bell eye. tbe el:e rcls e ·Is "ery bene ficia • how ever hard In repa irin g buil ding s tor you have tried . you the to tbe hog s' beal th. but ~oo~ lIaya that II mus t kno w at bloo~r~ot ~th wIn ter. last that you haYII take s mor e corn and larg er ,,"d ing Tbe exac t tool 8 to be prov ided In to falletl~ Dut whe n ther e com vary mak e the anIm al es a In read y for mar ket. with the natu re or' the wor k whe n you can be alon e wltb Ood time to be , hay e Tbls feed er buy s hi. ahoa ta, .4oa e, the IIlze or the fa. m you nevp not seen tbat be can brin g agai n r ., mea ns and pers ona l tnst es and tbe keep ing mor e than a doze n broo d from tho "r the tar· sow dead all our deca yed . hop ea sequently hel p in the restoration of s on the plac e, and the bop mel' . Elve ry tann er sbou ld he aad stup efie d amb itIon s! and cans e per fec t hea lth. Many bav e at buy s ,,!ho have used Dr. Pie ree 's Gol for tatte nlng begi n to arri ve . lea,1t the tollo wln g lool s: to bloo m a gain tbE' flow er of by den Me dical Discovery tesuns~ lato lt· fall, wbe n tb"y at onc e are put Ish acbl evem tify tha t the y hav e been res tore d \ Ham mer , rtp IIIlW , ban d saw , lack on alra e nt! He bas com e "wa lk· to hea lth wh en Buffering lfa In the paa ture an(l Iste Ing In the 'J,\a ne, squa re, fl,tc bet, brac from stom ach and live r ills. Let this famous r cool of the day "; he tare. expl ln· give n The Bel t Phy slci aDI 8J ' old stea med hnd eat alfa lfa, wbl , al". bit; blta %, ~. ~, % and sta rt today to lead you to ch rlell long afte r the feve red cond ltlon 8 Gav e DIm tTp hea lth and stre ngt h. medicine obll elB 1h and 1% In.; mal let. % ID, ; Is cute d vory gree n. HII bogl l co on of lite' s exac "I waR attlc hd wlth a ting sun have mad e tbel r draw ' the mar ket No _if 110" ~-l1Og ean oMabt Dr. lallf e. llere w .d ri"e r, rule , bT, tbe lalt of Jan.e 0 ... first Inro ads, and I!Q" OIi. "bleb . . . caa..: cl.t Pkr ee'a muk lng <It July Favorite Pra crlp tfola t~ -som etim es earl Ier. He tall" even Ing tall. whe n tho shad ows at gaaa e, .woo d raap , 011 IIton e, of fIOlU' drlll lllia t " He Is at ther $1 pD'b e to say, If OJI:. alao iII5 Oca a long time B1iy good tool s, Che ap mat erta I""" " 'SO Oa- lIt atlJm,pl to B. Y. Pki w. BalTln,O ls lei feed ing, to fit the sboa ta tor 'hea l' we bav e riall n from failu re to mee t Glo. for a trlG l 6ox. eveD at a littl e low er t.\rst wor kIng up to a full fee4- blm com Ing ~.t, to UB. tbat It I~ weD. and do Ing quit e grad You ~n Jear n ull abo ut I,.Tlriene not mea n eCODomy here . uall y, , anato:ll7, med icIn ete. . tram ' that , thou gh we hav e been cast Hav e a Peo ple. Com mon Sen ae MecJlc&1 the dow n, , piae 's tor ever Y tool ind"eve AdYiaer, by Dr. It V.e,Pier we "sha ll not utte rly faa, " ry tool In , ftvi8 ed, uj):- to.d ate ediU on ce a new ly of whl tta cb I. now It !loe a not ta,ke long offe red, In clot h cove rs. ! , : post -pai d, tor 81 cent a In one -e8bt.t.am~, to cove l' eGst I.." :g,i ,le a bl,t of IPC?Dey I~ of wra ppin g and maJ Unc only . Addreaa, Dr. , The real trag edy of Pier Is not ca'. ID IDn Uda Hot el, Bu1falo, N, Y. ~.IJ ,thr o'n . ~lIo beli.c I1m lted to ODe tal81l~, .' but ut ·· bJ " • I h '" . ','. ,,' •.~........,-" ·tQ .' t)'! 'fall ure' to uae )the oile ~ ~ r.
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Earl Tay lor, who wit h hi ~ \~i f,; The reg ular .session of Mi ami tnUl'In g Quar terly Meet ing W l\~ held a t a nd par tner. have been . and Sydney from writeli . 'tnlill Au ' I \\':1ynes\,ill e the ){th in ~ t . , with a from pping cli g followin the !l ~end I young find goodly Ilum ber. both old : Sun .. s Au . Sydney e th r. weathe willtry I tJl'e~l' nt . uelll,i te lll e For comfor t. ealle . an d .l lilplJin ess. 1 '~ .Jllh ""inlie r , [-'1t' lll Sr;t:rp larv f or dec la red th a t 1\ ll stralia lht' Yearly M eet ing~ o f lndi an~ and !\Il r. Taylo r " beat to a fr :I7.:de." l'l"ica AllI had Lh en 1 I II i noi ~ . was with us buth Sev (SPO T CAS H PRIC ES) - rst ]Jlac ." he said . ii the "In ure meas a g spensin di --r~. a d 011 1' First nf <In.! onc rent Ci\n Oil } papcrs, Or any olhcr is ours. like . try ll t·llu ur yo llh "lholl ce· van Arl the for siasm enthu ol f he r ..\' ou dOl 't l1lt'nt Work among o ur you ng'. She a co untry of big' d bl a m; e~ city to from jumps ~ ,J huge the have d Peachps, 3 pound s will mak e more extend ed viliits orate Evap e Choic the like circuit a in occur that city gs meetin among our subord inate Paul and Choice Prune s, 4 pound s for --during Third. Fou rth a nd Fifth Orvheu m. [t starts in St. enough close are ich wh Minnea poli s. mont hs for 9 bars Lenox Soap, t hat. you A mCs.!ug e uf g ratit ude was reo togNh el'; LJut when, aft!!r For Two Dollars DolI:Jr~ a ) ca r where lli ey will Ix' hql! in abso lute and City Denver to west go to have Sa· safety . AsI< to be shown. e, a pound . only cei ved from the A:merican Anti Choice Rio Coffe lost in the . looll League for our slight contrib u· Spokan e. there is a week journey s. Lost time is a sadaer Walr us Salmon, ,3 cans for lion to their temper ance work. the than artist variet.y To assist the Laing school ana lh e thi ng to the cans, only Pink Salmo n, 1 pound spendin g - - ----- -- .- -_.Schofield Endow ment Fund. we a p· loss of an aunt. I t means and t take·ou all ; g receivin t withou only can, a toes, IJropriated small amoun ts. ii-pou~d Cann ed Toma---'jour. ---_. -- -- ---- -- A live interes t was manife st in the no put ·in. After those long only ne,¥ , your in pound a Japan Rice, moral and temper ance uplift, not neys. you pu t in a week on a trek 10e on ly among our uwn people, but that city . and then yOU! a re off 1 poun d pail Bakin g Powd er, only we may make our testimo nies mean again. "Here on the Austra lian circuit Many other article s at Specia l Low Prices. Give us yo.ur something more than a histo ric which circuit, s Hickard the is, that cho· was ----OF---ttee commi A declara tion. orders and we will save you mone y. Plenty of FrUlts finish in you know I one ly on he t is next to te nomina and select to sen and Vegetables, Fresh Oyste rs and those good Edg{>mont Melbou rne meetin g a workin g comm ittee with in Sydney, Adelaid e, or Crack ers. Bring us your Butte r and Eggs. It pays to are ready the hope that more time and effort on a Thursd ay night, and trade at N Ol I'est'n' e on a ll pollcieH. $ 2.0'l.5...38 sion of to appear in your next city on the suppres the to iven g F Irst mortgage on Ohio real be would 1m.; s paid In advance . You lose one estate . . . . ..... ... . ... . . $ 60. 600.00 I're mium 651 .65 intemp erence and the upbuild ing of following Saturulay . ~O . OO T ax eti dU l' and ullpald . . .. . Loans secured by collalt·n ll . you have a city each ti loe!! .... $ 100.0 00.00 pure charac ter. Let the world of night only. In CIlhlo municip al bond s . . . .. 101, :; 91.40 Cu pil a l . 609.~1 73 .• . . . you have . . .. and s ence, ur].llu ~ ~ audi 4.1 het.ic 11,11 Cash .. .. ........ .. ....... mankin d feel the influen ce of our sympat good make to Acenls' balan ces .. .. . . . . . . 1.774 .0 I son a se' ellough long a spirit elevati ng efforts DOW and in a Interest aCOI'ued .. . . . . ... • 2,858.60 I ad· y-an friendl get and them. with and rm lukewa .70 508 No. 2220 that will caUse the Net uncollec ted prem lulll.. differ of lot a malkes that e vantag is There notice. take to rent indiffe $178,266. 83 1 ence to an artist's happin ess and 1 .999.53 SurplU R to p o licyhold ers . . . 173.509.81 much elevate d charac ter in our Leu &8sets n&t admitte d . . . is a Of the Conditi on of the Wayne s· youth, keep it aglow and the evil pleasur e. Finally , your climate .30 $176.267 .. . ....... ville Nation al Bank, at Wayne s · ...... ... Better Admitte d aisels . ........ . $176.267.30 I Total propen sities must look elsewh ere for great one. even w hen it's hot. ville in t be State of Ohio, at the the heat than the blizzard s. Offic ers and Direc tors nt. close of 'lusiness, Februa ry, 4, lodgme J . M. NUTT . ed, "is continu Taylor Mr. L. H. VINSON , " "That, the at given A. J . CONOV ER. was l counse 1913. R, ul Healthf ELGAR WEAVE DR. 1. H. HAWES , DR. G. T . BROWN , ED S. CONKL IN. RESO U ROEB. n Austra lia and betwee ce differen the JUDGE C. S. YOUNG ER, mornday First p worshi R. P. BURKH ARDT, for g meetin G . W . WHITM ER. OR. J. A. BURNE TT.. e • •.• • • •• .•. 1236.486 . eo GUSTAV SECKER . Jr., the DIIcoUDt has and who , Loana man ELLOW the l.ONGF for a L. J. Americ DR . J . H. PUMPH REY, ing, and eaeh semi was made to feel JOHN E . VIOT, vonl..1ta secured IoIld WlIIClCured 1.60 I. B0 o . Attorney JAMES, N LEE WARRE . Suppos e U. s. DoDd's I<> securo clreulatJ on . . 50. 000.00 JAMES W . GLOVER . Aenuary . the need of individ ual prayer and luck to be in 8 big circuit H. fIL STAPP, Genera l Manage r. bonda I<> secure POltai S.,·· then O~hor111/111 lucky, 3,000. 00 less shade a be til Present man . • • • . •• •.. •• • • • • • • • •• • • n All of for Safest God The our ce. covena nting with . 50 Guarant eed Low Level P ... mlum LIfe Inluran Bomls. oocurltlo s. etc .. .. . . . . . . . . . 95.ij81 8 . 000.0 a Day Inveltm enta. ! in Americ a. by compar ison I:lllnklng lloulIe .. . . . . . . . ... . _. . . . · ·.lel vnu ter. charac of h strengt 419.60 85. In· agente an I'Il68l'VO eeing a and all dlaealel , guarant t Due from approved PI .. blllty InluranC I coverln . all accldent BlWkB ... . 1.U ~.OO The First Day Srhool hour was wit h AU>ltralia i~- well . I mustn' !'lutes of other Niltioual col1h under adverae condltlo nl. Frae~lonai paper cu rrency. nickels. ves. expleti use Talk e 128. 56 Tabl .. . .. Round a ...... . . into . . . . erl . ted cenl... resolv and Wan ts Agen Lawful Aloney Heeer\'o In Bank.vls: w the story of Fli p "P<'·IU kllo Do'ycoll " was n questio .Os & n.72 Pel1ce .... the .. . .. . . . .. . wherein . . al 000. 00 16. 33i1.05 no~. . . ... . Extra ct From "Fina nce," Ohio' . Leadi ng Finan cial Journ earnest ly di scu s.~ed . Let us herald "nd FI(lP. t he ('omeoiy pair? Th ey I"val· lollll arn rund with U.S. Treaa· ' ,,·<!c m pl.lo t ut e s tre n g th In In· conHtl s t £lsRe l a s colos . l pn that n glnos €n\!a~(" .... I 2.DDO.DO an r erson p "Tbe Rverace II rcr t t.'70 of circ ula tion) . • . . •• IH: e the achievements of Peace 81,0 wenl hUl1l inl< f(, led m a n y 10 la k e out pull c le" In InSIII'II .UrAllee or,anl&l< llon. Th le tallncy h usenll ~ Ir e n !; l h at nl e m l(: e e tru e Th ~l'lIll . d inll t! V I l'; I'egre y va a tn p n Cl 8ubseqou hllvt found . . . ...... .. . ..• • •.• 400, 131.41 _panle a whIch th ey '["Lui . pl'aceful avocati Olns. a nd comm(,kTIn ,r,d ri s o n of II.s. cts with lIabllit l!· •. " li d b)' OAn oaly b. delermln ed by onreful co m pa LICe ' i rll; Ih . ver y h(ll\· o . n . l~l Y H ny -t! a ll a n Comp a . rk urunce Y,) Ins W f' L1 HIILlTI EB N 1(1 City r· . r = q this test we find T!le Gem wrltlnc life Insura n c e: tha t Is . th p com pa ny rate alld emu la te ri g hteous cha e.t Instituti ons th .. t ta to·day • ' i ll lt: . • • x· e l I'!L n prese bl'eatIL tI Ill . . . • . . . . . . • • 00.000.00 Its IJli.l er er l ell n af t und Ho l a .;t ies it p ju • as .\· eneficiar b to n aeter. I. _Un preparftd to m eet every oblll'atJo .."" jorlty or concern s wrl tlng Ins urance. . . .... . 60.000.00 . . . .f'xpen.see I Uf. M .h's." ftlll prn • "'\,111. d id wI'l: wy Tl bUn.. policy conlractJ I tban I. the m .aU1lDC once l a led . r stal' lde. 'hey poIlCyho dis tb. a a lv.1 ' l"t {pom n. OODcern that rCSl'llc p 'sc Among tlv ~. . ~ CIa, laat ~ La UIe oDl,y li nd L,U.Xt\S 1)4\.ld • . " . .. •. •.• 1 ~,8~9.a l 1 ('([(, b rl t111'y' . 10 ~·ou OO tance were Dr. Michen e r an d fa III' " 0 the man ager said U:uLk ""los ulI tBtundlllg no.ooo. aoo.oo ~ id oud ri \wpuid . .. . • ..... . .. kept goinc 1'. 1""'l111l1 AT SCHOOL ily from Leballoll, Ell i'i Good frortl just go on agai.n. They 11I.II. hlulll uc poslls 811IJJoct I<> t(lld till-IT. NATUR AL. chock . . . . . . . . .. ~H . ril?UQ IIDg I N pw Vie nna. Frankl in Packer from ti ll lunch. Thp manag er Mlrllllcnte " . 7. 971 . 11 2 ~ 2 . 1V2 . 66 ''''m'"ld • I' t'. liLlI!' re ni a fint.! l i:ln vl nS8 f) . po ·lIs . .. . .. . . . . l. nO.G' they'd ")Slio 1 whf'l'e a Id Keys, Mich ., Warren Arbol. Ann ~ l rel1 "Hy twenty-year-old 8(IIl fU8SC8 so .... .•. • ~C'. 1 22 U 'I',ll ll l Keflve r and son from Cell terville . lauran t-pork and bean ~ jor25 about hia clothes !' fr. r , I' \ TE OF 0 11 111 \\'~\Il1 tEN COUN'1·Y.B8: ek. ha rry hu lter b,~ they'o but I :I N Ballin, E'lther Battin. Sam uel "Well, in their ealad d&Js it is natag .. in. S, I W . II. Alloll . I'reslcl uL of tbe above - than-Bramson , M~l'th a and IVlal'g;,re l ' hey 'd ~ oon be wanted fla m t hanJ\: , d o ht1 l ~rru)ly s wcnr that the lar particu be <lOIi rn ural for YOmlg men to Ilft(' the . for s tU tl'nWUL l!'l Lruo L0 l.ho 1Jest. of my showed ;1,OO\U they s Wa rner, ~ elllla. a nd Reubt!ll Robert I ~ Ilo wle<.lgo lUlLI hcUof. the_ about their dresaitlg." Then . evening the for Also O. e~on. l II . ALI. E:oI . P,..,.lden t. ar h w. C South rom f wife and . .... 9ult.crlb ocl "lid . ·.·orll hefom me tbJa 7tb , Aaron B Chandl er. Cl erk ,vere given tine addre:os of a nice. THE REAL THitta . ~bUc E . vN~=comfor tabl<! . populo us 50·cent hotel IllY 'l!o:~[~~[(~"'t~ l'l1. 1"", - - -..., - . •• C. T. HAWKE asleep. soon RIOBT. S. L OARTW You bet they were --rhe farmer you told me of writes LECTURE ON BIRDS W •N• Sear s • A u' ~t . ' J. W. WHITEDlncto~ "Then that hotel caug ht fire . . T • fthat he hu the finest kind of butter and heroes were Satfiremen on brave spoke The Swope, Dr. Eugene . . hi8 farm." urllay evening , to quite a large and rellCued all the boarde rs in their ~'t gQ by that. I t'I Ilia goat." '-~-' '-.-:...:.-'= attenti ve auJienc e. He took up pyjama s and nightgo wns. 'Are all NARRO W .~ only birds telling of their habits ami saved? ' says . the fire chief. 'Great Barb ed Wire uses and why they should be more snakes, ' says the hotel porter, 'we've r. ---..,~.~-II OW} am glad, .tter aD. I did Dot the So Flop!' and "For many ye.urs 1 was troubled, In his Flip gh en Althou forgott ed. preserv careful ly spite of allso ·CI.\lkl1 l'emedie s I used. :riDg that belle." ~ave poor results , the pic· heroic firemen rush to the back bed· lantern At last I found quick relief ondcur e leavi'" NTEED to heal without . 0WW'hJ are you £lad interes ting and room and th<ey bang on the door, ingGUARA lly unusua In those mild, yet thorough and were tures DED. REFUN a blemish, or MONEY "Is there any reason, Willie, ' why ~ • .be wU. faMe alarm! ' and Flip really wond(Jr iul Flop! and . Flip ' ' o wounds 60c and $1.00 sizes for fresh showed bird-lif e as Nature intendo yelling I re~urns you cannot pronou nce 'core' properBhoulde and ad backs Bore half-de BOres, up, old wakes be to Flip is It Flop'l t. i we should know AND YAWNI NG. TOO. ly? Suppose I divide this apple hoped that this may be the means of with smoke; but he digs Flop in the and bruises. 25c size for Family lise. DR. COX'S PAINLE SS BLISTE R had the part -Dr. Plumm er hili been known among you. If you...hat ing attentio n to Nature study ribs, a~d he says, 'Makea move, kid; Is painless IUld guaran~ to cure I attract you ...ould that holds the seeds Spaviu,ltingbone, Curb, BweenYl Splint, we're on again." both in school and the home. to JIIi'Ncb two honrs at a. stretch ." or allY eJl largemen~ of DODe or Puffs\ it?" Adolph SebJnlloe lr:. Bullnle, N. Y. con· call Taylor Mr. ---'fore," m08f did "There ation OW} e- bis congreg UlUBC e, or money refunded. Price 500. PER BOTILE AT ALL OIlUQCllm• . CENTS til " Bhame. a it call "Aw I I'd cluded, " I'm a mIssion ary for of the stretch ing." TIME FOIl SALE .V au. D~QQlns EST HARV £! Austra lia when I go back to A.merica, The 'ice men around town have and I think you'll find plenty of been cutting ice for the lW:t few vaudev ille artists turning their facet days. While the quality is not of toward s this Paradis e." the kind they cut lalt season, still it , Thro ugh the Miam i Gaze tte '. is cold ice, and about eight inches In the same paper the followi ng You Get All the News thick. paragr aph appears : The race has been frozen over, MillS Ethel Taylor, who sits in and the skaters have been holding a smiling ~rettiness on the piano while carniva l every tIay. The warm rain the Orpheu m pair, Earl Taylor and of Monda y evenin~, howeve r, has Dick Arnold , sing "My Southe rn stopped their fun for a time. Rose," is a Sydney ~rl, but has been .-. for some time in the l,1nited States. larges t Magazine In the World Miss Taylor has had Americ an ex· opera, Today' s Magazi ne is~ the l.argest peri~nce in dr~ma .and comic to the ced mtro~u bemg now IS but. and best edited magazi ne publish ed Most of the people in this vicinity are ~ppear dal~ty ~er. stage. variety copyat SOc per year. Five cents per thIS tU.rn acquainted with the quality of our work. If at all newsde alers: Evel y lady who ance and sweet smiting ~n. beltlning promIs very n ~een h~ve Bhould ne maeazi good a appreeiatt!S We are you are not, bring us a trial order. . send for a free saJl1ple copy and rung In her new .~.:_r_ anxiou s to show you what Flrlt-C lau Pres&lng ,remiu m catalog . Addres s, Today' s CROOKED BEAT8 . us. see and Come Magazi ne, Canton , Ohio. really is. .... Church --I BOO that :Boston baa one CHICKEN SUPPER policeman to every 456 inhabitantS. Gotha m-I hope they are not. as The Aid Society of M t. Holly 88 the streeta. crooked church will hold a chieken Bupper. Remem ber our motto: C\n Februa ry 14, 1913, for the benefit I also handle a' 35-candle Burner which QUITE THE CON'tR ARY. . invited ody Everyb . e" church Charg the ef or "Sat~faction will fit any comm on lamp. Bums from ' .... "What's Diggs doing DOWP" 6 to 8 hourslon 1 cents' worth of .oil, "Loafin ,:, as usual. The list of activities prin ted on his station ery has whatev er to do with the way nothing ny The Wayne sville Cannin g Compa 'OR .ALE BY he spends hiB time." which in · at corn for~ ~ contrac , is now ready to THE their office in WaynesvUle. Ohio. HER. MEANI NG. J F. Snook,: MlUJager WAYcNBSVlLLE OHIO En~rpriae Bldg. ~ • h 1 d \ "Glayssa ·M'Bl'. Roy Irons, .\ss't: ysgtv e er ~&IIa ,'.1 , Co •~n~; Agent for Warren • f: .... .r " . , \ , Do you rea d yonr ' ~~!I 'Oi~ yot1r. cott~ge."
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WAYNESVILLE, OHIO, WEDNESDAY FEBRUARY ] !',
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On Thul1!day, February lB, thE' Wayne Township Farmer's Club mel at the comfortable home of Mr. and M~ C. ~ H~kL T~ bri~~I~-~---~-~-~~-~----.~-~-~---~~.~-~-~-~-~.~.••~---~.~-~.~-~.~-~.~.~._~.~-A·~-A·~--_-------
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Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Bergdall enlertained at Sunday dinner Wilbur Clark and family , Mr, and Mrs. Chas. E. J oh ns and so n and Mrs Catherine J ohnB.
crisl! weather brought out nearly all These words are prominent on a I to the 1. O. O. F. ball, where t he Su nd ,IY morn ing at IO ::JO . The d if· .J. w: Wh il" the membf'r8 who vi~ited together larjZe banner which attracts the eye I good ladies had met and prepared a fe relll ~er\' ice:l will ue ann u un e~:.l for J uhn A. Funli ey Mr. and Mrs. Truman Gillam . of until the dinner hour 'when the upon entering the tabernacle just 1dinner that has se:dom been equaled th e wl!('k thro ugh these c n l umll ~ . Elmer [toger>! Harveysbu rg, ga ve n very successful U' M. White keenest of winter appetites was erected on Franklin road. 1\ in Waynesville. Thl~ tabernacle will be \\'ell li~ h Led 1\ Valentine su rprise party on Sal urday Mrs. (.;. L . Smith abundantly 8Iltisfied Monday morning early teams and After th e dinner hour the men and four stove:> will keep l he place night in hon.,r of their neice, Mi s..~ The meeting was called to order men began to arriYe on the grounds" marched back to the building, and warm. . J . IT . Co leman liIern ice Harpster The even ing was by Preaident Cartwrijtht, and roll and thus began the work of erecting I when darkness came the b ,~ ilding A petition w a'i CII'c ul atl'u last I G. W. Huwlle spent in merry soc ial games. and all L. A. ZimlTHmnan call found only t hree families absent the tabernacle that promises to be a was practically finished . week, and the followin g will ex plain enjoyed the delicious refreshments A. B. Siues A short Me.orial Service was held lasting benefit to thia community. The buildinll is 60 x 90 fEet, and itself : of cake alld frui ts. About forty Grant an d [·'razier for W. W. Crane. the first of our Teams hauling lumber and saw- at the top of the lower roofs on each \ We th e I1nJerRil{ne(l , he reuy agree guest.s were present, who departed H. S. Howe ll number to be "Called Beyond." dust occupied most of the day, and side are windows to light the place I lO close OUI' placetl of uU fl ill etlS livery at a late huu r, thanking tbeir kind Hawke aml Lewi;! Rev. Grauser opened this eervice many silrht·seerel'fl were at hand for daylight gatherings. The plnt- evenilJg promptly at 7:00 o'clock , entertainers for a ha ppy time. I). L. Crane with a touching prayer for the watching the progress of the work. form. which is about five feet frnm from Februarv 24 lh until the cnu of F. C. Carey bereaved family and club Resolu · Tuesday morning, at 7 o'clock, a , the ground, is large and commod ious, the Eva ngelistic meeting , Salurday Mrs. E. V Barnhart entertained J . H. Smith tiona of Respect were read by Elias small army of workmen with saws and everybody can see plainly. Back evening's excepted. Saturday afternoon from 2 to 5 in J. H. Opp Olrl esbee , after which several spoke and hatehets Irathered on the ground, of this is the choir chairs. It is sa'd The co nditi on~ are this: P romptly honor of Louise Smith'. fifth birth'1', Jefl' Smith of the many fine traita af character and after a dedicatorY prayer by the tabernacle will seat about 1150 at the above hour we ag l'ee to lock day The other little girls who en· Harvey Gusti n of Mr. Crane and of the personal loss Rev. C. S Grauser, work commenced soulsllll told. our doors allowing no other cus- I j oyed this happy occasion were Elsie Chas Stansberry they felt iothis death. As a fittinjZ on the building. Men were there The evangelilt, Ely J. Forsythe tomers to entel', but reser ve the Hawk e, Rhea Janet Cartwright. Chru! . Woollard clole to thialittIe service Mrs. Hawke from all denominations in town, and assisted by his wife, and Mr. and rhcht to wait on all cutllom ers in our '\ Kathaleen Gilmore, Esther HenderMahlon Ridge &lid MiBB Sybil sang very feelingly, and the Merry noise of hammering Mrs. A. R. Forsythe, will arrive here) house at the time. son, Novella Benecke, Carolyn Smith W. S. Haines "Nearer My GI)d to Thee." went on until darkness set in. the lAtter part of the week. in order J. E . Janney and Mildred Hartsock. The hoste. Katherine Alexander The Club then proceeded with its At noon the workmen all marched to be ready for the opening servicn E. V. Barnhart was aasisted in entertaininlr the little retrular program. A number took girls by Miss Rowena Wright, Mrll. part in the diaeuBllion concerning the R. A. Cross and Mrs. T, R. Smith. RESOLUTIONS Automobile Tax·and a committee of FISH AND GAME ASSOCIATION 1 - - " ' " ' ' " .. "" ",j" ..."""" ,_.. ,," """ .. _·· .. •• 1 I II i 1--" I" ••• , •••• • 1 -_····· .. • .. ······-1 aI. .ra. Zell, Henkle, and Deardoff INTERSCHOOLASTlC · MEET Adopted by the Wayne Township A meeting of the Warren Coull ty was appointed to find out what WIUI Club on the death of W. beeomin&' of the money paid in Fish and Gam~ Protective Aasocia· The details ot the Intersehoolastic iL' I Farmer's W. Crane. Fiaures IIhowtld that $J500 was paid tion will be held in the South-west i 1.. _____ Athletic M6Qt are being worked out. i in annually in Warren County and room of the Opera House, in Lebanon L. ___ ..... .... . .. --....... --1 Whereas: Our friend and br()ther, The Committee appointed at the last W. W. Crane has bel'ln called to pay session of the Warren County enly $600 accounted for. at 7:30 o'clock P. M. on "'riday, C. T. Hawke wu in Dayton Satur· D. P . Fetter was in Lebanon Sat· the last great debt of nature and his Teachers' Institute to work with the Very interestinlr Current Events Febru8l7. 21, for the purpose of spirit has passed into the Great Civic Truat have made the followir,&, were read by MI'II. Frank Zeit. The election of officers and such other day. urday. Beyond. euayiAt of the day was Carl Duke busineu as may come before the announcements. · A choir of one hundred' and fifty Eddie Woollard is workinll In Whereas: William Crane was a t l. The meet will be held in Harwho &,ave an instructive paper on mee mg. White's grocery. man honored and respected in the mon Park, Lebanon, Ohio, some time the Farm Credit System. He spoke Much jtood has been accomplished yoices. community for his many sterling of the enormous Farm Loans a nd by the 'Association during the past L. A. Zimmerman was in Spring Mrs. U. M. White was shoppinll in traits of character, his ruglred m· in May. ........ t amount of I'nterest paid on year in the way of suppresaion of 2. The contestants will not enter •• d h i ~ th Valley Monday. Dayton, Wednesday. tegrity and higb sente of honor; his as individuals but as representativel same in this country, Ilnd of the illep) fishinlr an unt ng an. e wonderful results to both farmer restockinlr of the Miami river with Mrs W. H. Allen was a Dayton If you want a good Fertilizer call fealty to friends and devotion to of thu IIChool they attend. Thus the duty won and retained for him the contest will be one between sehool alld banker of the Farm Credit fish, re8ulting in the best fishing lut visitor, Wednesday. Chas. Frye, phone 491-L 1.S. utmost confidence of his business rather than between individuals . Syat8m. in Europe. A spirited dis summer that has prevailed for several A Iarlre congregation is' expected '" Lieutenant&&wer, of Kentucky. associatllS, friends and neighbort . awi-.-PIlO.-.and - COIl; 10110.,811 this years. An especial effort will be The virtue of this plan is tbat it 40811 Whereas: During an active life not foster the 'star' spirit but rather .,.per. made this comiulr summer to obtain Sunday February 23. is the guest of Miss Stella Lemmon. he has always manifested a keen develops a school and social spirit. Mra. Chanaler gave a few interest- (rom the State a IUfficient quantity A rar of Fresh Portland Cement Chas. Frye handles the Milson J nterest in public affairs, in the In&' remarb on "Woman's part in I>f fiab to th oroughi y stock a part , at 3. The schoola are divided into Fertilizer, and there is none better. politi~al and social welfare of the three gerreral groups: A-All which Fann ute." least, of the Little Miami River and this week. J. W. White. community, county and state . After a few words from the guests, ioB tributaries, and later, after it has combine the common with a first Mr. and Mrs. George Hawke, Mr been demonstrated to the State, that Mn. S. D. Clavton and Mrs. F. H. Everybody is talking about the Therefore, be it resolved: That in grade High School. B- AII ether tabernacle meetings that begin Feb- his death, our club has lost a sincere village or town schools. C-All Kn. John Hawke, and Rev. and the laws are be~ observed in this Farr were in Dayton Tuetiday. and valuable ~ember, the state a country achools. Each group win Miss Katherine Alexander spent ruary 23. Mra. Grauser, the meeting was County. to .petition for the location loyal citizen, society a just and up· compete with other schoola in ita dOled b, a well rendered duet by of a Fish Hatchery in Warren COlanty. Mondav and Tuesday in Cincinnati. J . O. Cartwright was down town right man, the family a kind and group only. Mi_ Belen and Sybil Hawke. If a hatchery can be located here it Tuesday for the first lilDe in s~veral indulgent husband and father, and By Request, would result in the liberation of In addition to the above other anHarry Yeo. of Richmond, Ind., is weeks. all a tried and true friend, whose nouncementll will be made from week Ethel G. Duke. millions of.1ish in our Itreams where at the Friends Home for several • _ • a few thousands are now distributed; days. Mrs. Homer Carey and MiSB Leafy genial smile and hearty greeting will to week as the details are worked thereby creatin&, the beet fishing Emley were Ihopping in Dayton, last be sa~ly missed. out. It may be suggClllted at this MiJaon's Fertilizer, the beet on the Irrounds in thill part of the State and MiB8 Rowena Wright, of Red Lion Saturday. Be It further resolved : That we. time, hOVlTever, that all the school. market, For sale by Chas. Frye. providinjt &,ood sport for all who is the guest of Mr. and Mrs. E. V. the members of the Wayne Town- begin general arran&,ementB now for - - -... - ••- - enjoy the taking of fish with hook Barnhart. St. Mary's Guild will meet Thurs- ship Farmet"s Club, through these the County M~t and more specific day afternoon at the. home of Mrs. resolutions, 4!xpreliS to his family our arrangementll for a local meet to and line. Lytle Mrs. Flo Dyke and Miss Pearl E. V. Barnhart. sincere sympathy in t his, their hour choose the contestants to represent It is hoped that everybody who is of sorrow anll asd bereavement. interel'lted in clean sport, regardless Carey were Sunday guests of Mr. the school at the big meet. Mrs. Emma Foulks il still very ill. of whether they are noVIT members, and Mrs. F. C. Carey, Mrs. dorace Cleaver, of Xenia, Elias Oglesbee Just · a word of warning. Go Committee Dr. Ellis was the guest of her sisler, Mrs. C. Mr. and Mrs. Geol'lre Scott are en will come to this meetin&" affiliate gradual. Don't wear out your Mrs. C. T. Hawke 25 teamt and m.en were on the B. Bentley, last Friday. tertaining their niece, MilS Lena ."ith and contribut6 their support to interest and clothes before the meet iTound at the beginmn&, of the work th k f h Asao' ti - ----Rub; from Springfield_ is held. Mr. and all'll. Warren Kenrick, of e wor 0 t e. _ .cla on. on the tabernac.le Tuesday. The Auxiliary of St. Mary's church ST. MARY 'S CHURCH Dayton, spent Saturday evening and LECTURE COURSE The singinlr books are on sale at wi~1 meet with Mrs. ~. H. Allen, ' SCARLET FEVER, Sunda,y with Leater Kenrick and 3d Sunday in Lent February 2~. , ' s grocery. See Frlday afternoon at 20 clock. L . A . Z· lmmerman Sermon and Holy Communion at A Pa.rie phyelcian BaJ8 : "I herewife. Corwin lecture course began with Walter Elzey and purchase one. Mr. and Mrs. William . Cox spent Mr. Herrick's illustrated lecture on Mrs. Robt. Zimmerman. of James· 10:30 a. m. with append a recipe whloh bae town, was the g uest of Thad Zim- Evening worshi p and sermon at 7 beon O!\1!d to my knowledge of 0&1I8tI. Saturday in the Gena City. "Minin&," on Thursday, Feb. 13th. For Sale-3X' bu. medium Red merman and family over Sunday. o'clock. William Pence, or Springboro, was He hKd a &,ood house and th. people It will prevent or oore 'he ImaH Clover Seed. Call C. E. Michener, Sunday School and Confirmation pox, thoogh the plttinlls are fllllng. a viAitor at the home of Walter were well pleased. The B8Cond lec- phone 56-2. Waynesville, Ohio. Oh yes! Sarah Jane, Friday is our instruction at 9:30 a. m. Everybody When Jenner diaoovered caw fOX in Kenrick and wife, several days last ture by Mr. R. M, Bradford un "The Fish day . and ~aturday will be invlted to these services. Eogland, the world of solenoe hurled week. D.velopment of Agriculture" will be Mrs. Claude Stok8!l end daughter, Cracker and Cake day as usual. Be No Friday evening service this an avalanohe of fame upon hili bead, WlIlie Brooks arrived Saturday given on Wednesday, Feb. 19th. catherine, spent Sunday with Otto week. evening and will spend Bome time The third nnmber will be given Lewis and family and other relatives. 's ure and call. White's Store. bo~ when tbe moet aolentUlo iIobool ... -..~.-----of medlolne in the world-til.., of with his folks here. near the close of March, to be folThe tabernacle is up. The town CONFERRt;D DEGREES J. W. Rogers, of Cincinnati, W8J~ Quite a number of people in OUt lowed by three others. Mr. Brad Parla-pnbltlbed this ' reolp. as a panaoea for emall pox, it palled 00· vlJlqe are now suffering from colde ford's leclture will be illustrated and in town for a short time Friday in is billed with large red crosses anand 8'rippe. Amon&, them are Mr. oUlrht to interest the fllrminlr com· the interest of the Knapp Calendu nouncing the Forsythh evangelistic Wayne Encampment No . 120, I. beeded. It Is &8 . unfailing ... fl'services beginning February 23. and Mrs, Sides and Mr. and Mrs. munity particularly Co. O. O. F conferred the three degrees and oonquerlllD ever, Ins'aDoe. It . on ten candidates at a special meet· Is h~rmless wilen takeD by well per Hainee. The Camp Fire Girls are to be "Weld,,:eU" the new easy solder'Mess~. Frank Elbo~, Ray MIlls, ' ing Saturday eveninlr. The local 8008. U wlll al80o.r.,aoarleUe~er. Meedamee Alice Clark. Matilda commended in tbe result of their llmrick and Lulu Githens were Day- efforts and deeerve the patronage of ing matenal. A match or ~ candle C.. J. HIsey a?d Mr · an ~~ ~ph lodge W88 assisted in the work by Bere 18 the recipe &s 1 bave used It and you m.end your own tmw~re. Mdl~r ",ere In Le b anon d ~ee ~y , Grand Scribe Frank Garrett and four to Ollre the emlill pox; wilen learned tOn visitOR, Saturday. all ri&,ht·minded citizens. evemng. The men atten e t e th b th f D to After physlolans said the nAtlent m1l8' Mr. and Mrs. Walter Kenrick atAt a later lecture they will appear Sold at WhIte's store. Progreesive Party meeting and ban. i o er ro ers rom av .n. .... tended the funeral of Benjamin in costume and sin&, IIOme of the 100 men were at work on the tabt \ the work, the brother, adJourned to die. it oored: enlphate of zlno, one Janney, at Springboro, Tuesday, Camp Fire IIOnl'8. the adjoining banquet room, where era.in; fox glove (dilitalls), one ernaele Tuesday and completed jit que. Mr. and Mrs. WiUlam SeradaU en· On Wedneeday evehing a short the same evening. The women fur. Buy your Fertilizer of Chas. Frye, an oy~ter ~upper was served~ under "rain; half a ~poonful of eug u; tertained at their country home on lIOn&, and prayer service will follow nished dinner for all Tuesday. whQ handlea Milson's, the best. · the direction of Bro. H. H. KIDg. mix witll two klaepaonfnla of water; • _ • wben dloronllhJy mixed add four Bund.." Wilbur Clark and family, the lecture for all who wish to re· onncelof water. '.rake a I,ooDfnl lin. Catharine Johns and C. E main for it. . Largest Magazine in the World eYery hour. Either dilelllle wlll dill· Johna and turdl,. • _. II. . ZiUa Githens and Zoe Duke ENTEltTAINMENT DEATH CLOSING OF THE POSTOFFICE Today's Magazine is the largest appear in twelve .houri. 1'01' .. del"htfuUy _entertained the ' Lytle and best edited magazine published ohlld, smaUer dosea aooordtsK ao age. If oountiea would oompel Sunday School at their home on Sat. "Dae' Girl's High School Chorus, I f h Fi Ass' ''''- per year. Fi~· . th dJ---i: U L' WI'II'IS Underwood aged 81 IDf l By orders rom t e rst 18tant at""" ve cen .... per copy ev-in.... Over fif'" ,,,....til u nder e "",won of IIIrs. mton, " I I wad al Ev lad h their phY8[olaDI to UH tIli., there '"....... "I . . ' Bellbrook died at his late home Postmaster General this office wil at a I ne e era. ery yw 0 were Pl'lHDt, and, "'~OJed the eVeD' will ~ve an eveniq of acml and en, , I kin' od magazme • -'Id WOUld. be no Deed of pMt hoUMII . "''"lI, Seb I Hall F b Wedn--~au afternoon The funer,al be closed at 7 0 C oc , commenc g appreciates a go ~ou 1__ ' in Valentine pm..; mulie and tertainmint at 00 , . ruarr eIIU 1 • , • d •. d f f I d If you ..Iae advice and upen.noe, .... dlAt, . the dalnV refrtllh 2Jst. Admialo~' 16'anci' 15c. Pro· took place Saturday afternoon from Monday eveDlng a!, contmumg sen • or a ree wnp e cop~=,s 1188 ~hil for tha' Mutb1e cUt..,.." , ,;....t.:,tl.t · n. ceeda ' to ' be ,. given ~~Uatii; the Preabyteri,an church. -and inter-j throughout the meetlDll. premIum catalo&,. A~dresa, T .,.., ~·.erv.t at a eeuo oemmittee. '.'. ,: ~ ' , " aent ... ~"in Bellbrook. Frank H, ~. fOitmuter. Magazine, Canton. Ohio.
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IItt 1t) t "r no. KrRudfn th c r." !nu lllh ie d " 11: 0. lly LJ il ,· " I r:' 1I111 .1·. l\ lu lt s us we ll at:! ~i . ;< ,·II., I'a,·:,' I'I,,·d nt s up- d,:! 111 o r h," /-: ~ "a ~' lo f," ' III.I IIII' IIi/-: a l" tll u "II" abun<ln b> T ({'ct UpUII th n old nll1l1 . " It Is n 't Ibat . 0 11 1)' I' \, e e n no ll (' nll (:d .J" ~"l' to ~a oWh I'('n-. r lety. t: , uIlI IYllt ..~ lar;.;·.' " I' l<: klr d (111 1011 In m y mouth . :\II d ] ll li('s 01 ('or ll oa ls n ll d hay shollia r ... I c o r dlllg to tb vu rlll~p Ull to th e I.onl. J PSae t oo k It ro r r: ~:' ,' h r , ' '~"dl .un. ru\\:u .,.; ~ I : ll t · ull huln ' t go t hu t o n n tooth left, ~ " It·!! In WI19 m"lIts ly o! d ul'(' prices ~r n il "o r!" !l l'IIn1\'" t h;]t th l' (ln tl rn fami h UIi <I 1I11t1 ,I Tt 11""1 I) hnrd "I"n Ham lIi ll to cRtcb Il. II'~ ~o ft !lolh"r ha r v(,Kt eea"on. b ut t h,~sl ' Inll· 1 ", 1:1 .•1 , " , <I/-: ... ·. lind a c t e d accordi n g l y. un.1 . d urll' l 1' Th,' ,'IIII1I11UII "il l""" II \'e l)'. .1uet I''''s t nn sy 0 s pell U I I ,t;lt n on g avin le by ke n Iglll ions o r p rlrc. s III'" t (>lIlpurory. Th e I io U . ill 11,(' ('ob . t s , ,'p n m ad e a ml f N D(J 5r'ER ~J " boflt ;I '. n a el'u,,1 k l' Ih t Li holt 011 It a n.1 I'll be a ll rlgbt!" R ," l ~l rI tl' 10 c ren. In(' Ilerflsti ng fnl't I.. tbnt t be ~ I hom l'. t h t' on l' h e thought WO \lld not , I o Uls ld e and a ~Olt . bl' mlR8" d or nt' ,·d r ll . Ibe number o r rorme rs, th e In(' r ease " lId<J " p" rlll oil the In Ihe l·l'lIt !' r . r lt" ·HUL L .. · i 61 l1 rl'llY , " " II1 ~ Pt:r11l C ot! Ill c lu des n il . :lnd woulll \\' e 11 0 1 WITH Ihis ~u r l "lId ll~ Pl'I'II1 ' lu t h" a r CIl li t 1111,," lan d and Ih,' lu· I ll l' llt is " ,II ' S," " uy Ir h B It. rt tiny out ? If (Ood gl'll'vf' rt. pa horny til(' t h".11 c r eas e In p rodu('tio n n r c n ot k,w pl ng bllr i llkl ll ~ fa Hll' r t ho ugh I Hnm e too larg u u r 10') ~ 1lI1l1l . Moberl y. Mo.-"M y troublo b<>gan Flint <'urn Is a no t b"r IY IIl' 1'1'011' 11 ex . ' pace w ith th e gra il t b at lh e popula· l'cia lly If th e y w e n ! our c hildr nn7 P!I\J Wl lh fL sma ll p imple on tbe left !1:;J.' or Is It "~. :-;IIII ed Uliit Ihe o ill 5973 li on. W ltb a ll t he In nnit c Yar l' t y at 1(,ll sl ""I\' 00<1 wo uld not s n y thllt .I t'~ (' lint! Ruth S TA Lft; m y fu e e nn d It s pread nil o yer my •• - mI 111 11 UT(' S !n :t !lI U"I! : farm Imp le m c nt s fi nd Ib o hu ndre rl s ot 1\ s ln nll~ r ,'o rn a o 1' should go to Ru bbath \\'1111 nd n fal'e nntl to my n ec k . It wou ld be . cal' , :lnd Is. lh..r..ro ri·. o a g ric ultural co ll egP3 an d expe ri men t ,ho rt .'r B"axo n ('; c orge lind Jam e s Ulld but , l red w hl'n I got warm. M y fu ce let R{'hoo • tl to ou r no rt he rn ·t ut (·" . Th is It looll od very uupleas · old . Ollr hnlr rn a)' li e. Y ~ntlo n s , th e Qu a li ty o r agrIcu lture Is I ~ " :t pl e l(to :iro WllS II s l" llt. ~Iury o )' ll e' o (' Y to slI " k l' r v" r o It felt un comrort able. ;"I y Dot Im pro vlo g o t onylhln g a pproach · type ha s a t"n . ye t wo are hut {'hl lrl m n. d and e r e l\' ant, sl r"e o c ' two 01' m o r e , a 10 tog tb e pAcn ot mec b n nl{'al Impro vlr frl' ('I)' an ll t o prollu('( face was some thin g aweuI; It JUBt I.ept [lR Htud l'nt a of (lad's word; C'h iltlrc lk . '1' 1,, ' ,, " r ~ a r e ' sta e Ulli s tIll! n o O'urs · lorm e r mo s d 1I('" untry co he T me In agony all tbe time. Some saId and s e rvlt'l'. Old a 1111 me nts. lite nn ti s C'hrl n d en t " OTII lin d t ho It was t ott e r , nnd some Bald It Willi yo un g \\'e are a ll childre n of t; o d. nnd e r B, and It ne pd a mol"c scie ntific me th · m uc h 8l11 a ll 'r t ha k f'l' ue l;; urc loose ly Ht a ll t ho c ob. l' h(!r c Ar . d Go ot ht that awful e C7Al m U, but ( rathor think taug btl 1m· o t Is g nced Fl1rruln _ __ RA IN CAP __ ods or cultlvRt l o n. Th e ke rn c l h as Il s oft e ndo ~ I "· l'rn 10' . It W86 tetter. I bad been troubled a ll thy (' hlld n' lI. both uld and )·oung. C proving . but pract\ca l agricult ure falls c.at NI III til l' cC lll e r s urrounll e d by II The Id ea l way anti ? nlllll s tl n with It for about two years and t l'ied n at gre . ure. . agricult le . very far short of possib horllY c n (lospe r m . 'Th t' re Is 110 iud o ll' Is th o wh o le ta mll y wily ural script thl! . mMy remedie s, bllt got no rellet tlnUl of s t par t differen ng w, ho s W e ne ed not e xpect to see th e th e- ta llon UB Ib o g rain ~ hrlnk ij unitorm ly. A dr::wlng Ea c h "en~on n eg lige e gllrmen ts are I used Cutl cura Soop and Oin tme nt. an d hl)) rs wo c publi 01 re St'rvl ,~ h 1 in corn. dent ke rn el of I b ecoming moro cbarmln g a s women ,. T he Ih ird type o f corn g ro wn Is 80tt oretlcal ly possible ever attend c j over "Wben I would wnah my race with th are d c mandln g stylll and beauty all wh o le fum l.ly lu th e :snbba I h I a wld o area, but the pros pe rit y 01 <:o l' n. I t Is 0 11 I)' &ro\\' n I n t II e e xtr3me s harp kern Is . Tb e {'a r s [Ire "" m lill th .~I I d I ga rme nts. the C nllcnra Soap anll apply the Cutlthese In comfort US ll we . g ll' J our urn I'e 1(' t ption H'1l t . O . An s tates. With tb e e xce 111 I sbc 10 I I Th I I lid farmIn g tor tbe la s t I G yea rs ought southe rn nt It would cool my s kin I us ua II y tll'~e . (II' 1II 0 r o pro, ( .u c,', NothIng cou ld be prettie r tban tblll c ura Ointme ~)' ore a s? our C I t It Is a litt le la rge r , th e eur Is v e ry a D( eJlc 9 C 1 r CIl . Dr o· lid . e th "r Itll y be e,trl ( > !' may . big drops or mat\er ullk s whl(,h ll great to kee p In tb e country the young Ihn n model o draw o th and kimono In lJIu c h lik e flint. Tbe dlffe r c nco lH pa rticul aI r . I,, (. lI u\'c a "" r nc etul . hal'l I a llu" tiII S g I \' B 8 I L t II" dr pn In II th II't I !mgtb~, and out of tbe skin . You wou ld think I lVO t r o r e ltb e In men wbo a r o ~ tlJ1 crowd ing Into c it· t Wo li es in th o k e rn el. Th e k <'f ne l of spe rm IS veloped de (1 \\' It . IPtn t g' 1I J I Y coucern e ves. Tbe \\'as sweati n g; It would run down my p r ope l'ty o[ turn ln r: In s id e out \111I'n rP B\.lOIl S broth les looltln g for wag es at 'I wo doll a rs e r' s kc epe r, t il 'II w e a l'(' I made wltb lon g or s hort s le are our I II ly of s oft . h . h ntlre c ed f compos Is I I orn c ft I lIo which 1uco jUllt 38 tbough J bad wa s he d It. CtllIl Um tabrlc ll a agrl· sm llng iJllnc c very 1\ scl contras 13 f o tho hea t ed . Then' ~ day. nnd wltb all n so t 11' I I'OP l' 0 0111' r ot e r 8 {: I • co llar Is ~ tarc ll y e nd o spe rm with Ih o e l[c c Ptloll ot soft e pdospe rm n e ur tbe ge rm. to tb e ' good aty le ot th o It Itcbt>d llnd s marted and J suttered much adds l spIritua or lot a c nr em h T . n cultural knowl e dg e that we pos sess dre ~. o lIl'l Po.1 c orn is ~ ro\\'n onl y a a a (, th e Empire wai s t li ne Is In tbe dny t ime m ost. 1 used the Cllt~ at th e g CI'Ill . The re Is no d,m t or wa ifs ti ll aboll t UR . (' hlltlre n without ne g lig dee wand I tbe yi e ld p er acre ought t o be much I t I Th It ith a ca";-d aud lasscl. The cura SOU)) and Cutic ura Oin tme nt for e n efi d or e exampl horn y o ndo s lle rlll . lnlng. m t e m o h lou8 1Ig ' n . 1'1'0' In e II all HI S a le lll e n C' y greater thall It Is. S wee t c oru Is a very widbe ly known .Iuy.~e g ruln In t h e tus "(·1 s U I'~es t i!t . Influ e n ce. Th .. pa rabl e ot th e g ood desIg n oilers cholctl at " w illo range at II m onth And t Wa s c ured or It." ( SIgn. . . n e igh. liu ltab le fabrics . ! YII", b e lU/,{ g ro w n e ve ry\\, e re a s 1\ ed) Mrs. J. Brooksb er, April 15, 1912IIrlmltl\'e than rile ot :1 ' Samari tan t e a ches us that ollr Inol'e Is It t of "Wby," Bsks the cl ever painter hUlll a n fo oll . Tbe lenglb of s e ason r eo etba sl~es 32 to lli~ b In cut Is (51)73) Cullc ura SORP nnd Ointme nt 60ld c uriou s thin g Ilbo llaut l tllll Pattern 'l'ho cnn types. e w r that ed e n In e or Is nny on Me dium size throug-b ont I he worl<l . Satnllle or e llell outdoor lire. Adam Albrigh t. d e nounc- q u I re d for m a turity d I trors w Id I' I y nco corn Is thaI. e a c h kem pl It!; well l\RUre. e m t us b es cb In 44 ets tre s o th of hlldr('n c e Th os h.~ l p . y a rd s or 27 In cb rna· fr oe. with :l2 ·p. Sk in Aook. Address Ing the billboar ds o f Chicago , "why (;ordi ng to tll e \' a rl el y g rown . It s haW l> lind of th e h omes nf Irre ligIou s or neg. will r equire 8'4 ear Is enclOl.! ed In i1 hu s k. to tl nn r e k uc s to y the c t en r nden te to d e man s of go ds H In ch es pos t-card "CuUc u rn, Dept. L, BO!lton.~ cid a e d yard a '4 permit 4 or law tbe terlal oes d IIg ollt Illlre nts ilre ou r childre n acc ord· 1-1. A. WI S I':, Th e e a rtl ya rd 01 ~ 7 Inch contras t· t\1l~, 'h wltb wide y e Th t. is r Ch of landsca pe?" Tbat Is a new turn to grow two ears on one stalk. gs lAa"hln p tll 10 Ing ' th e grain" a r e Collcgo o f Ag ri c ulture. Oblo Ht.:tte th e old th ought , says th e Boston Post. u r o ralh e r small and a re ou r Il c lgohbor s . They or f! in n eert . Ing goods. Acid Kills Waterfo wl . Un i\, pr shy. Hry \, is rnel e k he T . rounded <'I'n18 and 10 ad nll Lro pp or., tl ",. s tht be lIr{> The ownc r of a fi e ld b e li e ve s that Tha t ~ ul)Jhurlc a c id. dl sc barg<'L1 Ilito lind we hav e It ill ou r pow Pr to h e l p : '1 '<0 pro~ rl!1.pe:-. ---~ t tt, ---IJr ," nt e ---rtm u p ,' D ===th e m , 'rh ~y arc worse lhnn Rh cc p t n "PU ll e rn lind ad (ll" "\s~ p bdnlv, and II" th e wate l' of Gr Ent Salt Lak , l: lab. bas a partect r ight to autho rize a n ad· . ..===~l l l" tlnmr: with o u t tl s h p h e- rd , Th p \.'.J arc l hc lit. l>\\"r uru t o glv o SI 7.t! n nLl nu m ber' u( PU I t e ra. 18 r eRllolI s l bl e for th e d eMh c! t wo v e rtl slng compan y to dl s flg ure ltv a without lambs lllless l! h t, cn bill· of Innoc r.1 ll1l o l1 wot ,' r (owl la s t ye ar ha s bf' on tic. row bldeou~ a ith w beauty U t; t hl ll k \\'E' h:tvft let t ' n Do . rd e ph he 8KcIll· talu e li hy Dr. Duckl<' y 01 the r, Yet· boards, nnd s o he b aR. IOl:al1y. SIZE . . ... . .... __ __ ._. ' NO. 5973. Jlatholo g lca l d l vl ~inn of th o bu reall of ll· ch ItO havf1 Ith\\e ty i truly !hlll as e Don~ resP nuisanc dno tI 01 ning grown . Is maintai Is be ('orn e don e. m e an s of prot ec ting yo ung or· o f Ili a lP r la l wnE're a e t UE t Inl. W IlI hllv As t Inda Rtry. Th ' Am e ri c an (';nm e n o o animal n e r . . ' smell il ev If . t II d as tbe man who permits an NAM li .. , Assocl [ltlon sent Dr. Il ll l·k· lvt) raVlLJ;es o f !'Ilb· l: (J rn ~lulkti fed. A g oot! \ll a n Is 10 t.~k p! t C ec Ibe st Prot n ngal el's r t rd n rh IIro n lI\rlrc dou r °b'b"n h u I ut~I' or t o u l wate r on hi s prllml s ea. Some bit s all d gro undh ogs c orus talk s nrc I t h '~ U ll lldl~8 as t hey come rr om Ih p. 10lur 8choo l . Are __ ... .... __ •••• at ...... a Lak e City , tbln klng thnt __ • .. _ lt tl Ha .... 1 an ... to ... turc . ley c le TOWN n . . c hlld r PII In t h e large c1 ~y God 's out·of·d oors will be fr e ed o m e cont ll~l ous d lsealle cnu s~1l t he s , lI e ld before fuetl lllg to t b o stoel" L:lI' h e r e ?a ll th y , •••• • ____ .. .. . STR EE1' AND NO . . ..... ....... trom the curse of tb ese nuisanc es to th e uun lll e 011 II low pla t for m 01' b roa d. d l'utb or BO Clany bi rd s. c hildre n: lurg and 101\' box, a llli '~ CJ llar e u ff' the bu ts with sen SI'. - OlIi 0\\11 . .. . . ... __ __ • ___ • ______ __ .. ______ __ __ STATE . the eye. We h av e begun t o free our n childre s tghbor e n ollr tHI n " ll m a ll . I If h I I II I d' . all th a t \\' ~ nrE' I' ee pons lbl .. tOI' all The world Is com· ay , n o. Think Before You Speak. , ~ 1 n II g parka already . all o r m ary as I.ha t WI' cn n infl ue nce a nd Ill s tru ~t In ~c b!lJljlty of 11 thou th lllkes t t wl co be fo re IU OU \ ing to r eg::. rd the value s olid bl ock li nt! a bl'oR ,l ·ax Iliay ? BOY'S OVER CO AT. thou wilt s penlt t wl(,6 Spt' Uk(Jfi t mud o t o a n ~ wer. litlt Il. e h :::; kn , re I~ ,;plrltua l thlngB n ext to that ot Virtue and orderU· \J olter s a y no Jl: ing ~ .. x t cut o ft ' I l wo·fo n , It. r ll'r. l fu b" r e h ll e 1I he III til(' n, re Child for No Better Pl ace n ess. A1tt! . to . IIUrpOso o tb 10 le n gl h o f th e 10 w<, 1' nd s o r I he s t a lks 1I0t un th If th ey arc not b e r!' . why no l ' Is In th e Sallll' way . Tlws(' ,; E'c!ionH III ;ty ~ 1 ' I!Dk 1,,~ rl.l n (, IIt1 )'. cons lll t' r b ot h", hut or bu· lack tbe or or nce e r board g Indt:1e of E' reportin s It bpcau The crop Is flt !lnd \l' 11('n It Is flt to 6 IJ l.'ai: . I n be f" d III Il,e ~toc k ,·ith e r In " lila II !( f' I o (To r t? Is It be c a u se we thlnll lil, o reau of statistic s of the Un ited States f~ e ll·ll)l, ",,, p r(J Ihe b b de \'. ill he ' all d r·bntp!< le t Irllth bo th y ai m . not ill 01' Topsy . tb e y will lu s t grow liP , wlt h ollt d !!lIartm e nt of agrcult ure estimat es, vl ctorr. or an u n jupt Inte r es t ; lIllI l n· 111' rl p:u d y a lld np a l! Y Hl rl pppd 0:1' I\p il'\tual birth . tra in.in g o r IlI st nH:tion? trqm tb e reports or tb e corresPQ .nd· d ca,-or t o ga in rnth !' r th l n to (' x poso A fle r <I fell' days' fe e d in g se l' e ral 1>.11:1 Isn't th ... Sa bhath s ch ool Int e resl ln g ? ents a nd agents or tbe bureau , that tb y ulIl.ngoll is t.- WIIIIIlIll P e nn. d r('rls 0 1' "' \'PI1 th nll sn ll<l 3 or th .. £e u ni· 'T he addillon .) t' evcl'Y scholar . old or the tolal prodU ctio n of cotton In tb e fOI'n! le ll g.h s ta lks nw y be r:Jp ld ly young, will mak ~ It more Inl f' r,'sti ng. ImpOFt3 nt to ,"other s Unite d Stat es for the season 1912·13 g:\1 he re " II Jl an ti tIed In ba it's fo r tu Isn 't It protttab le? " Co nll), ~'e c hildre n. Eumlu e care f ull y e \ e ry boltle Qf tur f" It Sf' , will amou nt to 6.612.33 u.000 pounds o th you h c ea t h enrke n unto 111['; 1 w:1I CASTO nJA,a sufe and Bu re rcmed ,· ror (not In c ludin g linte rs ), e qul \'a le nt to "I·'I\' (' o r ~ ix s :all,s uoun d n l' ml ~ fea r of the Lo rd ." This Is what we Intants and children , nnd see tbnt 'I t th l w , trt\f" l~ i gross YOll , s a f , aL" u t th e Slt' lll o 13.820.000 ba le a of 500 pound sIng anti t ea c h . !P'1't that pro lltahle? ~~'~ DenrBtb e ~ I II In r o r s h on ' '' CtiO Ii B o r !t " lIn g 0 1 e un II be tt e r plac c bc fou lld ro ~ th o weight. Ln91 year's crop. accordi ng nreor ~~ S"1!,'llat l tc~tlJ o r p 11 te u it nst ('O will wire, 15,. m er(l ~"o was h th ill What goou r eason to the censu s b u r ea u r e port, ch IId r e ll In Usc For O\'pr SO Years. 1!::lt will In£ t. nolo o n ly [o r on e s c a ~ t)n, ror our child r en no~ be Ing he r e? David 69!l.701 ba le s. Tbe av e rage annual :1[ . y n C ry for Fletche r's C !l.Storill IlRuall ng, Childre lo s a ' 1 0 !. r,, v!? s.' I' fIJ t to· hil ny a llI ulld p. was shee e th 1906-10 g pln was I, ef! crop ror tb e !lve y ears Oll Crom rab b ilR. d ay ure ke eping c hil d r e n . or "stay lug PC:.JIl'cti nced!; tree II,,, 11,8 ;-1,270 ba les. T ' le proo f of t he rJuddlng mll Y btl In T il e ~U1 11,~ w ill r l'iH!i !y y il!ld u s th e b y t he s tuff" In t!w bllClt y urd. basc· u amount left OV l' r. th o wlr e .!ua III :{t c"- m ' iu c J', 'asc;:; ill !:i lz(\ , meUl. gUI·de n . farm or fleld . It. Is Chicag o wal\e rs ha ve a clubbou se o n I '" s l.a lk r., thought th e y are not n eed e d an d not ill» nri bi for .ed ' u p r (l IiI'S in whic h th e re IS a library of 2,000 vol· I(re;\! ('are ~ h o ll l (1 !It' l·".'rri :"d 10 BC" IJs per:lul ly wante d . B ut Ood 1M III·ovld· liSE urn es 01 the bes t a uthors, a ll bougbt t !w t llHj!i(\ a t' \,'" 1'C'l Il O \' ct !'rl. ln .1bo U l t h r In g h lm ~ e1t trolll amon g th c m . H e !s II with cham pag ne c orks, which the om· . pastors , rs e In ' €" , w ht' !) t il t' SIHlli ti il l'(\ tah,t' H off , rul ure t tu lg provldll m e mbers pick up and sell ror $3.60 a no l 1'l' lTI n V(' (). t h ,·y wi ll <I1OP do w n CfJ rB and te ach e r~ . Whut kind will ' Painful, Knott ed, Tor' be nr! n pe tl' t:IP of thou san d As the club Is nloe years "bnlll t lll ~ ('o lb r th e y be? Thut d e pe nd s larg ely upon tuous, Ulcerated, Rup& In out. old, It Is poss ible to figuro " 0111,· ' : ~)\' ('r " t! \\' il h ~ ~ II a:II I fO:'(; 1 ' tp n. us. Are h f're nil I hy children ? Here tured, Bad Legs, Milk way. tbe extent or Chicago 's Indul. Cornsta lk s Used To Prote ct " \' c ~ n9 ':' I"" 'S h . \' (0 bee' ll kili r d I'i wire <~I:· r1 wh e r l! th llY s hould he to I'e cel\'e th e Throm bosis, Eleition s of h onor pos l,eg, ling I n t his wa y , tor . training gen ce In champa gne. r prope model t overcoa H e re Is a s plendid T r ee From Rab bits . It ta kes out tbo< UH y t Jl(JIH:.d ~ n~ t h E' bnS()R u r th e rn' l ': and rl'spons lbillty? asis. phanti for a groWing boy, Bnd one that tbe God's HOUGe Makes Call . nce no inflamm ation, sorene ss aod di sexperie ~ J: ;;hlly \\' il h fl" 'sh ,.o il "li d Ormlll j.\ I: lio will tJ1 in ker , lI e. ll u n dressmu II. . F home 00 y h d IIiI,' hlblt (> u N'O~I1l r tructive s In e Since tb The gar. ouL : le 5'" o . :!U~ . well. a slU lk' llrrJl e clecl treo! Is lJ u coloratio n; re li e ves t he pain and Ir they are not h e r ? where a r c thoy! difficul ty In carrying tuh e r cu losls which dre w large crowd s , EXIl1' l' llIl e nt StlIl i'JII lIull p: in ~ with notched or made be may ("J~ Il1I i'R." ment III ud ho I' t Is all at. \Vh (I'om ClIl'e .lve? , C051 alternat nil e th allY Is Vhat \ "Th e r ~ is jll':I cllc snyB: e li tiredne ss : reduce s the swellin g, tbe abollt tlon Inrorma obtain eager to ny nt b o rn e ? A ' high ' rolling collar and tbe most sull. gr aduall y r es to ri ng part tOo tb Are A? t substitu lng ss wblte plagu e. tbls modA or Inlpre Inciude cheviot, tW OI'd, good place to be , ordin a rily. But Oo d 's able materia ls TH ~ COU NTRY B!:;A UTIf"UL . The col. normal strengt h and appear ance. SHRINK AGE OF CORN . Berge. lC1ls on s on prevent ion or disease has ----., so Is ~1V e n a be t t.e r plnce o n his blanket clotb and hou or vel. ABSO RBlN E, JR., is a mild,.f,afe, en· or It rial : lar mny be of self mate b ecome popular. Not only does i hol y dny . Are th e y vis iting r e latives s hrinln llV~ wi lh ear f o t. Olln :U!l hC" plc1Isa nt antisep lic linimcn t,h celing T 'Vet ' minds, g do to InQuirin Ihlng or good est r e very Int A the ? s Jist I nnd friend ta 6 izes s e lir Is S I' ~ cut III ' I 18 :l r t (5984) mos al th nt Pattern ud Id ard soothin g, Severe cases where ~ th co rn . but a more rundam entally Importa on prope r Occ1l810nll. B ut il. IH even Blze will requIre veins h a \'e ulcerat ed a nd br oken th c better to vi s it with Goll, commu ne 12 years. Medium result Is tbat the grapbl;! demon strn. In te r es lod in, d e pe nrl s much U)l O Il nl 64 Incbes wide. ha ve heen comple tely and pennawith him wb e n he !tUB ask e d It. Are 2 yards o f materl tlon by di ag ram s . figur es and e pIgram· wat e r (, (, lIte ll t and IIl llt llrlty wben hu s k· rec. lind e c:xerciH Itern sentt 10 cent!! nelltly c u red. First few npplica for pn g thl8 lkin To prooure tb ey out wa m a tl c stateme nts at ructs arouses In e(1 a nd t.h e ral e of s hrinkag e u pon th e "Pnttern DeplLrtmonl," or this pa per. will reatlon? Very good also on proper to Wrlto nAme a nd address plainly, nnu be ti un s of ABSO RBIN E, tbe average visitor a d esl rt to learn \·Itri p. ty. th e mal L1r it )' of the g,'aln, and on .UTe se rci e x e to ttet be But to give slzo allll nu ro b~ r or pat LOrn. gi \'e relief r.nd provo its Qlo r it, B. occaslon : and 10 particip ate In the mov e me nt, th e air o f h u mid it\, . God's ho ly day In walking to G od'~ $1 .00 an d S;2.00 per bottle at drugBays tb e Ne w York I;)un. Tb e people III a ll c X)l l' r lmer;1 c:1rrlet1 on at th e I hous e . David afterwa rd said: ·"1 was s ts or deliver ed. Detaile d di. gi •••••••• ___ • wbo bave tbrong ed tbe halls of tbe le wa EXl' crllll l' lI1 Sl a li'on il wa s found : • __ .. SlZE . NO. 5984. glad when tb e y 8uld unto m e. le t Us : low as from l's I'ari eroull' orn n c ge In r ll een t b lt \\' rec tioll s , re port s on recent cases th a t CIty college which bas go Into the houBe of tbe Lord ." Th ese NAME __________ • ______________ • ____ ...... I and Book 6 G free on reque st. hOlUe, D: te I,. offe r e d by Dr. Finl ey to Ibe n a tional a~ 12';'< In dry COl'll 10 as high a s 36 % substitu hest are t h fl t hree re I we Studies . eurn d !{(~ s hu hly fre~ In . atteet ..... e. ______ .. not yglen . b __ .. . tal __ docs en TOWN .. . . . ... .. . ..... commlt t t!c for m W,F,Young,P,D.F.,310TcmplaSL,Sprlng!lcld,MISL visiting . walking . But It e Kan:ms Statiou with - -- -- -- -- - -..--\l to tb e d E'e p Inte rest In tbe exblblt at cOI1(lu cted b y th ~top th e r e. Nex t It Is the Ilub\l('. park, _ __ BTREIi:T AND NO .. .. ______ __ ... __ ••• ' lot.~ ot ca r C Ol'll, fa irly dry when Gc thr ~...ll ba e bas ons.' ~ e:.:cursl ee. resorts. re mItt aeu pl e thIs coo! ('rihb e d; olle by th e IlIIu ols Stution STATE .... ______ .. ______ •• ______ .• ______ ._. hin g. ev e r y thing. And It Is U8ual: t any with t wo cribs, enrh conta inin g 20.000 Iy to th e sorrow or both cblldren and ~1A.~!...(;1ltTAD~~ Tbe 14·lnch ca nnon wblcb bursts at pounds; one by tbl! 10IVa Station wIth paren tB Boo ner or later. of e exampl e t ! concre n ven gi TC seems a the t est ExceptI on . four ,·arl e tll' s . Th e r es ult s I ~(PI:t:£SJ~ And here all tby children ? L e t us the old co upl e t : " It so s oon I aO! done 111 tht) followi ngtab: u: "If 1I0gs w e r e dude~ . th e r e Is one e a g r eatA~ effort to hll\-e a ll ot mnk for. I wond er wbat I was be gun for." Stat.1on- I-i:on s lls: Nov. to Dl'e., - _ . .school, bi g and fas blon t bl'Y would ne ve r r"l1ow." A beautifu l landoca pe neal" Clnein .. them 111 the Sabbath "Wha t 's that?" But It II more judiciou s for It to burst Nov. to Marc h .• 3.26 % ; Nov. to April, natl. Note how much the slgnboa rd8 II ttlo. ou r own and our n e lgbbor's . For. SOUR ·.STOM ACH, DYSP EPSIA , "Clleck ere d pants ." parents who ca n Bay. em the tes ting g round tbnn In olctlon those 6.8 '70 ; I year, 8.62 % ; 2 year s, - - . tII'e e tunat scene. rural thl3 ?) ( POOR A~PETITE, CONST IPJ\TIO ll!, Improve ; Station -illinoi s : Nov. to Dec., 2.6% U It was ever to get Into nction. "Behold . J and the childre n whom the COMPL AINT, BILIOU SNESS LIVER True ' to Nature. Nov. to Marcl, G% ; N ov. to Auri!, Lord hath give n me."-U nlted Presby · 10 me co ll wi wire r coppe of A Sllool The tots In a prlmary class In aense17.8% ; 1 Ylla r , 19.4 % ; 2 yeara, 20.6%. terlan . for repa ldng 1111 SOTtS o f sma ll training were Imitatin g anytbln g they Wealtb y and fashion able women In Stallon- Iowa: Nov. to De c. 8.34 % ; bandy EV l.' n c o mmon ba ling w irEI creaks. chooso. When It was Haze l's turn, Nov. to Marco, 14 % ; Nov. to AS;rll, Boston have rorm e d nn associat ion to bundred s of uses. flnds ~~~f!~A;,tl:9~ . s h o stepped Into the eenter or the FOR SCAL DING years. the wo t In ; animals year, 19.26% ; 1 dlscour nge crue lty t o IN EYES AND ALL ..;;; room n nd wriggle d her bl\dy rrom Bide FLAMM ATIO!:, OF An Int eres t ing Ihln g to note In con· cau8e or fasblon. Th e y have renounc . }o'all and winter plowIng usually pro to 8lde. No one could gul!SB what . ahEl ect meat as a dI et, and given 'u p the necUon with the above t:\ble Is that duces than spring crop corn het.tc\" Impe rsonatin g, 80 sht Was asked a ' was the I.n which the grllntes t sh rink age was ~ :c-- -- _ __ .....:J![§.I\l lnlt or furs and feathers . ~~~~ i~ruio ··'Why," slle Silid "I was 5~~ii explain. to e(}ti~ ~ mle~I~. beln~ the loss Is very plo~\'lng, the ground procure d at the cost or lIuft'erl n, spring. Arter t his time llltB tall." ' • I wagglD dog aln, IItlle r ' a and' frost the t· . When the molstur tl by to the fur·hear lng animals and to ' BulaJl. !lnd sloVl'.12 % ' It '·wllJ also be noto 1a:lIs nt conte a h eltabJta · not birds. Tbey may tioed that tbe shrinka ge practica lly Jar,s Collow lq, but that the)' are 111 EA~L ,CHENA UL.T, ce8lles. c. lacrll1 t,he b:r proyecl of Agricul ture, Ohio State cOllege ""'CI~, wbJcb are ,.,rUcult.rl, hard .rot UIi1Yeul~. 10 1DWat.. ~,.. ,"' , . l lrfl 8c n t y t'u r hu\' (O ha d F;omp
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KI<l II"1 What W O lllo aUy wl"h to kilO'" I" 110 flx l' ,l hott UlIl , but IU " IPad th C'ff' I ~ Oh io riv"r, n nd Ih " ~1n rH hll11 I. OII SO ' , III Cet Doan' •• t Any Store . SOc. On. not how mun)' C'ggH Il lo'!Il will la y III II m ondll .. uoll o m o r tr .. atllo hlnK"tl whkh ('01. E E Jo:II ~ "'llrth of l h f' a ),t'a r , bu t how lDallY "he will la)' In Il t thl' hack , Thp mar "",'tion 19 th e K~IDLNL~T :\(> \\' Y(lrk 7A>1I1l"<'H >lU .' k ill ptl May 24 , t iJ l' wlntpr' wh e n th" prifo" s o r f' gg H "I'st prup.'r Wh l' n th p , .. ,"l Is Ol'('n, F05TER.MILBURN CO .• BUFFALO , N, Y. 1~I: J , for t ear lnl; do wn II ( 'onl .. " ,'ral .. till ;" a r!' th.' hl~h e Bt. From th" Illllpr l' rh l' dl)o r f' xll'lld s hori zo ntall y III fronl , ";:;;;;;;;=;;:;:==-:::;===:;:::;=:;::;:::~ tl tot'k W f ' hre .'d . Durin g t h l' SUIIlfIl"r Th" ~i d<:, strips of th p Il n(, r rest on ~ _ _ _ _ Tilt , to ... n lI eH on th., \'iql; illiu nidI' OlOIl t hH Ih.~ traps nrA dlsrurdf'tl , nnd a sl rl" of l.,.~ r h I ~~ In (' h £'6 wttll' , b., v· BOY OBEYED ORDERS GIVEN "r 1 It" I·ol.omuc, ~('I'r' fl mllcs hl'low anI ... th .. open Il <:'R t B us .'d e ler! on t h .. Inn .. r COrlwr, which "lI' \\ ' a~ h l ng: oll, and Its hl Htorll'lll a8 s nc l. t\ow , b~' ""Irl·t ln g our \JI' Sl cold· l (' ntl" I\ cro8~ tlw fl'O llt II f Ill .. OI'Bt. ul l"n H run back to colollil.l l tlm 08 and weRtb .. r la),pra and 1Jrt, p r1ill~ from This b ee I'll st rip Is nal lt)r1 to th " t op Mellnt Well , but Information \OV ae Not ('u ltt lnun down throuRh thp Fre n c h an,l tb em, Wl' ea c h -"par Increaot! o ur wi n· of a board ·1 In('hrs wldl', whlcb form!! Welcomed by Hote l Man a ger Indllln II'llrK , th" rc"olutloll, t ill! wa r of tc r ('gg sUPI,l y, T h \' rl' 18 mor(' rnon py th n front of th (' 1)O:oc .ullsl prope r , To Just a t Th;lt Time. 1812 and the r" tJ e lll on . (;.'org\' ' ''as h· In It and It Is a fa ct th at ollr h ellS t h o bottom of thi N Is nalll~d a strIp ~ A c",'[;lIn Npw York ho td m llnal'''r IlI glnn as n Rurveyor h plpe tl layout hnve, III ('Olls(:qullncII Of lIur ca rpf ,,1 incbns wldn , Inlo \\' hlcb arc set two Is on(' of th oHc n')rYou s IIll!tl wbo con th l' town, nnd hecan", 1'101... 1)' id enl.l . s(.ll)c ti on or win t e r Illy"rij , bpco me 4·lu..-h splk.,s, from whl cb thA h eads stanlly warn tb ei r pmp loy P.9 agnlnllt t\pd w ith It , Mount " (' rlloll ut'lnl; o nl y poor SlImlll e r Iny e r s, II co ndi tion wp. hay ., bee n rut. The tnmdle rl' =ts on k ee ping I hc m in igllorance ot any 1111", m ll cs nway . Alexllndrlll wns would rat bp r ha"A lIwlll In thnn to th ps,' spikes wh en th. , nes t II! (' Ioscd . ba.ppe nln g around lhe plaC'u, He hired WaH lllngton' s voting pl acl' and hi s h ave grea t Yl'ar·a r oulld r ecords and a Th e hl u'g" ij lI sed for thl' treadl e ami a n ew be ll boy recently, 8ud gav., nlllrlwt town. H e was a rn " lllu l'r of poor cons t itutio n In cOII~e Quo n c e , door a r e narrow. ~,In('h galvan ized him tb .. " "ual warning: 1( " l'orpor8t1on cou n c il , conllll und c r o f Hy tht' Il~e of trapH and cnretul 8e- bults with bras s pln R madl' to work 'Remember," he warned, "It a ny IUl':!1 militia and a mo mb e r o f It 9 "01 · lecllo n or IhA br eeding sl.o.' k un y very ('us lly, Hin geR that ",II I not rUBt tblng happe ns around hero I'm to be "Ill f't' r Oro co mlmn)" whir a he ru In 11 brred can be brought liP to do pro· s h o llid be uscd. t h e flrs t pe rson to \(no w about It." hllll I hat Is sti li we ll l,rf'St!rVlold h e n l· A h e n abollt to lay s tpps upon the Soon nfter tbal he was Allowi n g f e ildI'd I he lodg e ot Fro'Q MUR0I1" at door and walks In toward the dark tbr ee baughty Dllughte rR ot til e Con. whl(oh h o wus a m e mber. back or tb e nps t. When Rbe pas Res fe de rac y one oC th e beat rooms In t h e ~'o r n early 60 y. ars thp. t .. WI1 wall th l' po ln l wh e re th e door Is hin ged to place, when tbe n e w be ll boy rus h e d In 'Il o DIstTfct or ('o lumblll , until in fh o treadl e, h e r weight caURes It to 10 with hlR hair ou e nd. drop, a nd at the lIam e tirne pulls the 'So mP.thlng's h ll ppencd!" be yell ed , I SGIII ort hat por· II" the orlg· door up behind h er, It la thpn 1m· Th o thre o DaugbterR ot l ho CODIll a l district Iy· possible (or the hOll to g e t out ot tb e fe deracy turned coldly , and tb e manI II~ fln the west n e st till tb e allendan t litt" door and a ger, a n xious to get rid of the boy , ur tbe Potr ead le and r ese ts It. demand ed to know the trouMe, lonm c was Cl'.d · Trap Nest Clo8ed-Vlew From Above, Th e neet Is e xtrc mely slmplf', Il ' ''That old ('at down stairs," saId " d ba c lt to Vir· inia IIIk wo r k . W e t rl eu tlle eXperlmp.nt h as 110 locka or tri gg e tt< to gel out ot t h o boy, " haa Just b a d ki tte ns! What ord er. Ye t, by ['rope r b alancln~ or ahall we do?" with lIrllllmas, ll11d as a r esult have a l ' hrist cb urch d oo r and trealll o It can b e eo de ll· The man ag er 's suggpslioll wa. I. !;e oe ralfy tb e s trsln th at Is d oing remar\(able work . ca t e ly adjuste d that n weight or les!! rough . One b ird In parllc u lar, as a pullet. ttl'tit point or than ha ir a IlOlllld on th e t readlo will In ( e re 5 t to " Ttla l. t a xatillll anti re pl't,~e ntat 10 11 nrc latd 100 eggs tram Jail . 1st to Jun e s pring the trap. Watered Stock. w h i () h th e In llwlr nntu1',' ill .. e pu!'abl e." r; t'! orge let. As a Iwo·year-old h on she did All bearing s urfacr' s a r (' matle of Two old Cl'onles bad been Silting In not begin la yin g Ull tll F e bruar y 6tb, beech , .' .!causo ot the well·know n Vv'Rshlllgton IIr .. ~ lu£'d at th e ml"eti ng. ,ll;uidt'S conducl ea re on Co r t lnndt street one Saturday vl~ itors, Th e In th o cpll ll" nf th e old hotol are but laid 14 eggs from that date to tbe property or this wood to tak fl on a afternon tor seve r a l hours and were ond of th e montb. "d illce has beon th{' cJu\lg t'on~ ill \\'hl('h captive Indians h igh ly polish ed surfacc with wear , During the 31 days or March ah e The n(' shl III u sc at th e Maine Btatlou pretty much the worse for their ~ urrered to un· were Itnl,rlso nrcl alld h u ng ed and the le ngtby tete·a-t ete . •1 I' r It 0 II t tl e ce llar room In which ( 'arlyl e IIvpd fo r laid 2 I eggs: In the 30 days o r April hllve th o <l oors of hardwood , In ord e r "What is your nattonality. anyway. she laid 2 t egge; and In tile 31 dayl'l ch ngo durin g many monlll ", IlS a pr{'cilution again s t Jim 7" asked one. 1Ii ay laid 26 eggs: making a total o f Ih.. las t ee n· In di an attack The building Is of m as· "Well, I 'll t e ll you, Hob . \ly tatber I u r y , W h en slve stont", \\ h lch wa s brough t ov er of III eggll In 11,1 days . cnme from Glasgow, so you see I'm WC" m (m Uon this Individual case Falrrax parish was creatl'd in 176[;, T\'ide d. how e " cr, to furnil\h a gooo \'I ew from England n~ ball ast In s hip>!, and hair Scotch -" Gporgo Washington, (b on thlrty. threo I or t h o old POI'tlCO nnd th e front sldl/ It Is In Kood pr(' s{, I'I'alloll, ul th o l\~ h Its to sh ow tb e progress thal can be "Aud tbe otlle r h alf seltze r, 1 guess," Yl!~ rll ot age. wus o uo ot ItII first ves. [ or th e hi storic Car ly lo house, I Int erIo r is tl C' llgblfllllr dilapidated ma d e In ea r p. tul trap' l1est lng a nd In a put In hi s compan:c;:, -Saturday Evejudi cious selection at breed in!;' stock. t~~~~on . Th e cburch wall fini s he d In I A wull. duwn 1\ cobwebby JlllSsage or trom t!l (\ pulnt of vI e w of th e anti · ning PoGl. If eacb yea r we gmd uu ll y bullrl up I.,'.>, and at th o de di catio n Colon e l I t\\'o brings o ne to lhe o ld 1I0t.el. The I quarlan, yntl l r{'c(' n lly slwerul plce(!,s .... llab lnglon sUbscrlbeti £:!6 Ill s for a ~uld e polnl8 nut lh e room In whi ch I or tho· ongl n a l fllrn\turp were III tllIl the r ecords of our «ocl, and kee p a Significant. _ pew, tbe hig h es t price \Jol tl . In the I Geo r ge W as h ington wlla olTer ed a com. room s , but tilt')' hllve hl'pn pureh a,;e d c lose eye lo the thrift Ilud hnrdlllpsB Side View, Showing How Treadle "Allll' rl. what did your slst6r say of lbe ort.'sprlng, we show that c \'e n vr stry room th e sexto n (IISllla),s tho I mission In the nritlsh army by Cle n. for II stag<- s elling for a colonIa l Operates, \\,uitlu g ," Inqulr d th e hopeful young r" co rd of tbe purchn so of th.! pe w. I e ral IIraddock . Thr c haruh .~ r occu. drama , A fll1 (, mahogatl)' Rt alrcaso In ilrahmas- - so I;'enera ll y rla~sed a s I nUlll. Th e Washington pew, a roomy. com . ple d by llratldock IA {'xhi blte d, in the lilt' 1I10ln halllR .n d ~ lI r::h trlll fpH llIrn 01 poor and Indl l'l'prent layer!<-ca n h E' I U '~Ct ~ rl' ate r durabilit.1'. ' \ ' be re " Nothln '. Hu t sbe took a rlns 011 made to' become prolltlc: wllltt~ r-egb IfIllHIf'sts a re constanll y In lIR £'. fo rtllbl e pew or til e tlIIUare type . with , l'e nte r of It 11 t:nmp bptl IlSl' d u v the Ihl s cc. lonill I 1'(> llc . nll~ IIlI g('r nn' ~ lIt It on al1otllC',',"producers , R¥tH run nin g a round thr PI ot its sld('~ ' Britis h ge n l'ral 1urlng the F r ellch nnd ")II thi s h Pl'" ~ tair "' ny " :'C'cl 'oil th~ flimsy cons trllctlon Is not econo rnl cal LI ppincott 's. Now whC'rp. fh e gr<'at dan !':t' r ('o mllS ill Ih n long rnn . all? a !!tllo \\'oo(.l e n gato Inclosing tll p. I In dian wu,.~ . Tb(' n Ih l' r c is t h .. " bI U" ,' ):ounl\ \\' or~~I!.n w ho net s a.~, g u!(lfl , (;" o rgo \\ ashhl1!tou lllPt h is !trs t d". In Is lbls ambition to s e(, ure ~OO ·e /.:g r)(,(Upll nts, I~ p r!lse rve d Just li S It : roon,," mlldt 'wl, ,1 and s taln l' d 1I0W , III Tilt' trap n l!sts arc not mad t' wllll Enough to Sca re Anybody . looked when It was occupi ed by th o I which r, oneral llm(ldoc k h t' ld hi ~ eO Il " f.,u t. II .. II'IlS cOlllln g d tl \\,l1 thl's C I:er tl layers as n flock . Th e lIocl( is <lultp co\' e rs hecause th ey are us ed In lIpr s " I had nn aw ful IIcu r o Inat nlgbt." frequently torc{' d by co udim c nts, Wa s hington family . Ou til e rail Is II t('rc nces wIth Iht, go \'C'rnn r s of six ot : s tairs w he n Ilt t' big door tI'l'r" op<'llcd and s litlc In and out lik e drnwp.rs , " What h ll l)lIened 7" ,,11\'1"1' p.Il\te Inscri bed wllh II facsimile [ th e co l o nl. ,~ '1'111" ('lJIlIl c ll bNw ee n ' n'HI ill \\'all, l'd )li S 5 Rn ll .l' Fairfax on meat and olh ur h ighl y ~tlmulatlng Th e y can hn carried away ror clpsn· " My hUHbund had beo n rsadlns ot \Vllshl ngtoD 's autograph. Thll Sf'at tb t' go" C'rn(lrs II tHI th .~ lIrlll ~ h ('om. : 111' 1' way to " ,ad t h l' IlIl nu e t. Gl'o rg(! artkl ps 0 1' food . In g wh p. n n eCPR.mr y. Four n ests In a abo llt th e wa r In tbe Balkans and h e e It ' will. In m a ll Y' (,:lH eS, pro· \ Vhll Is nnw reserved ro r etrnn gprA, :-\ea rl y ' mandf'ra, H Oll e rn l llra<ldo c le !illtl c om.; \\" a~hl tl gton wa~ on ly n lnl'll'l':I Yl' ors pe n :l('comrnodate Iwellly b en s b y th e III e n tloned tbe nam es ot a lot or tho so C\'l'ry visitor to th e church sits In tht' I ulUd a 1'(' K e ppe l, le d to r('so lution!! r a- o ld at th ... tl lll e, h ul It o fl' lI de"l'prutel~' d uce th e (~ggs, It will I\l th e liamo tim.~ atlpltuant goin g through th e pens Tur kis h t owns In hi s s leep." pew for brief m edit a tion whll c th e citi n g tbat, as tht\ gO I'e rour s round It In lo \'( ' an~ "Skl'oJ Mi s~ Falrf a~. to mar· bring about all nar ly u <'c lln c. Bllt hy ooce an hour, or n littl e ofte n er. dUro rare (ak e r poin ts Ollt fpRlllres of t h ~! I impo ssibl e 10 ralsc In I.hel r respl' ctlve ry h im , ~ h .. r C')t'clpcl hln l. I hili \\'as working f or a strollg wintpr c ro p we In~ t h at part of t h e day wh e n the Tll e r e lan't milch U5fl In ttlrnlll~ Intl!rlnr. On th o ot he r s id e o r th e I coloni es the r p\'C llllO aBseRsed by King Ih e !lrsl. ,Wei onl y d(' feal of Ih o gren t get the b u lk of o llr eggs III II cC'rta ln b e ns a r e bURl o::t . Earlier and la te r In OT{) r Il II C IV lellf unlp s8 you put • sOllson a nd th e h en bas th e r Cll t or 10 day hi s vl s ltH are nol so frequent. " .. Ight on It . nlsl(' , h alf way down th ~ c burch , Is George, hi s mujf)sti p.!I mini s t e rs s hould I gC' n e r al." the Reason to r(' c up Brate. Tb e h ens musl nil bave leg bands. the pew t11at was o ccupi ed br lbe Lee be asked to find out some mclhod or l' A tt l!;ht of da rk stono II Ialr5 Icnrls Anoth e r meth o d adopt ed by so m p. In ordel' to Id e ntity th em; a numbe r tat11l~ y, marked ,,'Ith a s liver !llule co mpelling th n raising of tlll~ r ev(' nu e, (U tlu. ~, aseme llt roo ms, on e or Whi Ch; COFFEE THRESHED HER. of lholle ambitious for great r cslIl!a b url ng, a fac simil e or lh o slgtla\ltre The congress of AIt'xlllHlrla coutr lb ut. , r.ar l), l!' 8 room, If; said by Ihl' gll lllc of dlrrere nt kind s nrc on lhe mnrket. 15 Long Yea,.. of Hobe rt Edward Lee. commande r ·ln· od large ly to thp dl ilconlent that led to hnn' b('{'n co nn pc tpd wit h th o ri ve r TIll) dOllble hOll with th o nest In the ",- c h iAf_ot Hle Confederate army, In to th e r e yolut.lon. As \;0 01l as th o I ba nle h y nil undprgrounu passag e r ea r Is n ecessary , Wh e n a h e n has "For o ver fift ee n years," writes a f rollt of tb e church a ro IW !I muml tab· I re s Id e nts 01 Ihe town he ard of th e ' ;\:othln g r em alil s of tbl s su hte rl'a nean laid a n E'gg n nd d es ires 10 lea"e th.~ plllle nt. h opeful IllUe Ills. woman. l pt~ ('ontallling the apostlcs' c r!'NI lI ud , nctlon of th e coun c il lil t'), Ill .. t In th p \\'n~' , It h llv ln g bl'p n clo8 c.1 III ' lo Ilre' neRt, s b e steps out Into Ib e front "whlle a cotree drin ke r . I eutte r ed from ap nee !lnu r e trlllln" th e r e until s h e III Siliflill I r ritation arid Nervous trouble , the Lord 's prayC'r. Th ey have r e · l courthouse and II(l RSe(1 a r{'so lulIon : VPllt o('d de ots , re leasl'd , 'WIt h only onf) section slip I wos Irea te d by good phys icians, but maln ed unchanged rrom the ea rb' dlly8 1 __......~....,~~~~__'~~~~~~~........"""""'........~""'........""~~~~~~~~~"'" ot t 11(' cburcb and artl In old·fasblon ed I would he lik e ly to c ru s h h e r egg by did not ge t much rellof. slepPlng a ll it. and tbu R leant tbe "I ne\'e r su specl ed that coltoe might lo:n ;; li5h let.te rlng with " C" I\ Ins tead pernlclolls habit 'or egg·e~ tl ng. or "S"8, Tho communion table, tll 0 be aggrn\'atlng by condition. (Tea Is <i ha ncel rail. tbo readin g des k and To remove a h e n, the n 'at Is pull F!d JUBt a s Injurious. because It 'Contains c hillI'S were all h e ro in tbo daY8 ot l ,~ ------ _.- - -- '-- rrap Nest Closed-Ono Side Removed pnrt w ay out , an,d as It has no co ve r caffeill e. th e samo drug found In cofto Show Method of Operation. s h e Is r eadil y caug ht, th e numh er on t ee., I WIl8 down·hearted and dill' ,,'3!1h lngton , and so wa~ lhe c handelle r Supentltlon of Thirteen at Table, mon ths Int pr Mattbew Arnold, In th o; he r leg· band Is not ed and th El proper cour~ ge <l , hut praye d dally tbat 1 with' Its 12 cnndlestlcks, At the e n· , Though Not Absolutely Correct, 'I pri mp. of lif e and appa rC' ntly i ll tl'" trance to the church Is a tablet 8ee,"ed to Be Verified. b ~st o r health, di ed suddpnl), of h oa rt is 10 hutc h lhe eg gs from olle or more e n try m a d e on the r eco rd s h ee t. After ml g hl find somethln« to help me , "Seve rnl yeara ' ago, white at a en um era t1~ the sIx colonels who I di sease . Sh or t ly a'fterwRnl Ihe FRt'· phenom e nul lay e rs and makfl up tbe ha vi ng been tok e n 01T a tew t im es, th e served as honorary pallhe llrers and "The most Int e r psti ng caSt' II I thlr· I o nd or I he three who hat! ri sen ~Imul· orrsprlng. broth e rs a nd slsterR , and r e· bens do flOt object to b ei ng h an dl l' d, frlen~ 's house I drnnk a cup or Post· mos t of them r e maining qui e t, npllar· urn and though I had ne,er tasted the li e utenants who we r e activ e Jlnll· teen Ilt tabl e oCClIrs In th e hi ograpb y : tatH'Ollsly (ro m tnh le r.alllc 10 1\ mys· peatlng for two or three years, W e do not know or a su re r way to Clltl y e :ocpecll ng to he Illc ked up , anything more deUcloul. b ellrerR at the tun e ral of Washington. of SIr John Everett M~lIals. who o ne ' terlou!' l'nd In :-l e w Yorl;, whllhpr hl' "}>'rom that time on I used P~tum /\t Fairfax and Cameron strcel s Ie day unexpectedly found him se lf with hart gon!' after II g rl e l'ou8 d ISn l)po lnl· Instead ot corree and 800n b egan to th t' most Impressive r elic In the town twelvc guests at bls tabl e , one of I m ent ovc r a (llay whIch h(] hnr.! writ· h ome vege t aJll e garden till th e young Improve In health. 80 that now I can - the Carlyle house, It waB buUt , In them be ing Matth e w Arnold , A Indy, I t pn, tl o w he mpt Ills death will pro !). beets nre la rge enough to usc. and walk hair 11 dozen blocks or more with ]74:' by John Cnrlyl e, who married discove ring tho ract. declare d thul ab ll' lIl!v e r be kn ow n, H n w as (ounrl thlls th e lrllllmings wlll not be wasted.. ease. and do maDY other thIngs tbat r Sarah Falrla:'l. daugbte r ot Lord Fair· she dared not re main ortf'r he r pain' ! ~ ht;1 throoj::h the h pad , ",I[(' th e r hy In the truck garden tb e thlnnlngs never thought I would be able to do fax , a nd served al major und co mmls, ,' tul experlpnce on II form e r occa, lon , hi s own hand or that ot anoth e r, nOll e ruay bo fe d to cowe, calves and pigs again 11\ thl8 world. liar), under General Hraddock In tbe when thirteen were prese nt . To up- II'US nb le to M Y, thou gh mllrd ~ r' wn~ to good advantage, For a Bucceol!lon "My aplletlte 18 good, 1 s lee p well Fr{'nch and IndIan wars, I pl'aS8 ber t he artist persuad ed onr of I 8U6pt'ctt'd , The t hird or th e tbrpp. ' The old botel IS now almost i nclosed hIs sons to take his m eal In anoth e~ morl l' It l' OYllgP, for hIs h ea lth',. Sllk l'. Good Fibrous, Well-Drained Gar- Of t ender b eets 80W at Inte rvals of and find life la worlh living, A lady tbree weo:!ks till tbe last ot July , The or my aCQualnta.nce £ald sh o did not by othor buildings. When buill r~B I room , ' Tbal s on returned to the room to Australia. and his friends thou~ht den loam, With Compost. malure aop may b e h e ld for winter like Postum. It was 50 woak rind taste",astern side was on tho wnter's edge. I at the close of dInner to h ea r Arnold t hat Ill' at I",ost would ~uf\'i~r th e tl tomge. less, while its west portico looked out upon ' SR Y: 'The Idea Ie that who e ver lea ve6 I ratal period. Dut he 6ftt out 011 11\(' ~irows Best Roots. " I explai ned to h e r the dllI er el1cfl Ale:ocandrla, then n great IIrltlsh me· tbe table , flrIIt will die l\' ltbln a year: fI' turn jOllrll OY on th e Quctlll, whi ch trhpo!ls for tbe colonies. " ' ith a com· so. with the permlaslon of th l1 ladlos, founel er ",1 within the ~y ea r , wIth all Alf.lfa FIno for Ho,.ea. wh e n It Is made right-boiled accordBeets are comparatlvely hardy ing to directions, She was glad to Dlerce extending to the W est Indies, " ' e will cbeat the fates ror once, I 1011 hoard, 0\1 onp. ot the N ew 'Gulnen plants, ~rbey may be plante d e arly The Utah experiment station found know this b ecause corree did not agree South AmerIca and Europe . The rIver and tbese fine strong lads (poilltln;: I r .. efs, ~ u cb Is the story, bll t. be It without or.ucb dange r or Injltry. They 'bllt 1,40f)' pound horses at bard work with he r, Now h e r folks Bay they la'110w some distance away, while tho to two or his rellow guests) will ali i notC'd , there w('re n(lt fhlrll'fm Ilt dIn · are rath.er g rOB\! reederll and thrive tr'Ont of tbe old bouae III hidd e n from I ris e together, and I tblnk ollr united n e r, alit! tht' Ihrp" who rQ se Icft a best In well enrlcbed soli, Good fib- could btl malntalned In condition on expet:' t to use Poatum lbo r e st o r t belr 32 ,6 poun ds of alfalta bay per day, Uv es. ' Name given . upon r equest. t he s treet by another hotel bulit I constitutions will be ablo to wltb· tobi n Cit wltll'h only tw e l ve hod rOlls. well·draln ed garden loam , en· a nd whe'l al re st, 20 pounds was eur· R oad tho lillIe book, "The Road to ar<?llnd, It Enough splice wile pro- stand tlfe assault of th e r eaper: Six din ed ," rlch ed wllh compost and poultry drop- ll::lent rFJr the same horses, S ecre- 'W ollvllle," In pkgs, " There's a Rea. ping's , will grow perfect roots. tary F . D, Coburn of Kansas says: lon ," In f ho b ase me nt of one of the acheol For the early crop prepare the Boll "The Idt!J\ tbat aUsUa bay Is not Bult· "J'oat um now comes In concentrated. buildings, and over the ftre s POtH of as early all It la Ilt to work and able for borses bas been proved er- ' powde r form, called Instant Postum. pHnrr cook in g. ThI s de lll'lous concoc- plant thel Beed Immediately, It you roneO\l8 by thousands of farm ers. It Is prepare d by stirring a le vel te... EVflrybody P."d In HOu'11I Whel'o Great ceiling of the room wllere he was tion. lIlurle of ric e and meal and \'0' have a hlotbed. Btart the young plants teamsterll and liverymen; many lis e spoon till In a cup of hot water, add Ins 'born , All loved , his birthplace. and rlotls de li cious Raltces. gave forth a there :md gain several weeks In ma- no oth~r bay, It tbere Is any trou· lugar to taste, and enQuih cream to . 'T urklah ChIeftaIn Firat Saw the Light of Day. wh e n h e became rich Bnd powerful he savory s me ll, Ilnd I do not wonder thot I turity. With a little care In preserv- ble It cumn from teedlng more than bring the oolor to golden br~wD. Instaat Poslum Js founded bere a great school , attended many a hun gry mortal who eomes tor Ing ftbrotls roOt8 the young plants bear Is needed. With access to unUmlted t I -present center Iq f\l'l!8t .'~. the b)' poor bO~8 trom all the'r~gion round a square m enl once a week to this tranBpl.DI~ng we,ll. lind they mar be qU!ltltl~I08 , horseJi may Injure t he m. ' there's no waste; and the great ancient- ruun datlon bl e8808 the name lifted anel reaet either from the hotbed le}ves ,by eatlng too muob. FrOID 10 wa)'s unlrorm. Sold by Kr.I)CEII'8,-::-tli boilt\9 wher,8 Mobammed 'IVaI born. about. Here once a 'week hi · II ,?f Mohammed AII.~C,hrl.,tlan Hemld. or trdm t be open ground: ' 'tlle. s r eat t!onqueror , of ' Tblll dlplng room e verybody ~Q PRq~~ 1\ o! Alfalfa hay per d,aY, , 60;ouP tin 30 cts" 90' to Gl"~ - g'fO~C. beeta ' and ~l~tlm.al~t Cluiint~ty ~f.;Ilf!lI!l' will' iq ~t •• work . horaes :Ib rthrlftY 'eondltion ~ , . OUgh ·cultlntlon.. ud ' IUiJilr"or 20 toJ .so, i;tr:lo{zit.i " "l'~tlfl" !':-~'!1oC'IE~:~"f~~'iS!Oiltal~: to :four' to ' sts~cb,~ 'In' malnteu&Iloe... ' ' , ,mar Jill ' del.,..d',
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S ise V r Fr'ends I r will t:.ffer for 8a le at my ras l'l urpr OU I U Ie a d tJ UUfl., X mll ~ uorth of Wollmfln, For tpur wuekt! regoitlrly ulle Dr. I II I th t f H liing'l'1 New Life PiIl8. T h ey ijtlO1 , -~~I~~g, : 1 e8 so u wes a arvey .l· "bunda nt Proof That the Operation of ulRt " lit e liv er, improve dig"!ltion. , February 20 J ohn Peterson T,..p.nn lng I• • Very An· remove blood 1D11"nrltle8, pimpl etl l . , .., EI' b h F Ik Saturday, February 22, 1913 clent One. IInll eroptions u.1 18IlPI~ar from your rebruHo. 1 ;, rs. Iza et ou s ~ B "~: IDnlnj( /It to o'olook the fol. tliO" uuu \Jody Ilnd you feel better Febru ary 22 J. M. Henderson I 1Wlu g proper t.y: 2 horsell, tI oatUe, Whilc tJle 1Ilpdil'u l I'nl l't'ss ioll is Ht'l!in nt onc~. Hn .v tit .1. ~; .lllu · ..,. cd\"I'" "'ole u0 th' ~!:! , t ul wln~ IWp ! tl w .,u. s . 10 oor d Fe b ruar.v ..... gn'Pd thnt FO llll' ro ug h fOrln of 811r- l I U"J 'u. I.,; III II I "'"nt I . IIIlII bou>!tlh"ln a, tioles . )!I'r" nlllHt hn\(' n iFI('d fr" lII vNY Amanda " milh :--"U ull l" ftlr Ip rm " Feh ruary :!~ .J M Hr.nrl e rsv il :lllcie:n.t timp,.:. it hn~ Il lwll,l':'! bl'en a FRESH AIR IN TUBERCU LOSI S february 28 rra nk Duke \ ,' " .,'\ I II ~, A nc t. :ntl tter of wOllo l'r I hut 80 I'o mpl rx L. M Saylor >I nri deli!'lItp an oprrn l lOo Ro lreplIll- Ol d Idea Th a t E)Cp05urc to Cold W as Fehruary 26 'ling should h(' 81!'o ODe of the oltl- . the Ca u8e of Disease Proved to L. Ii. \ \, hitcm nn I \ ill · fl ur f'l r Sil l" lit Ill\' rl1"i Fcbru ary 25 Be Incorrect. R. L. Mou ser tI '(" , I., ll llitl ' ,11 , 111. 'I~ I· \If n higH ' '>It, , february 27 \ d L' , u n (h .. U" rrl" tUI'W , un There is Iluthentk Teeord of th is ('ons l\lll~ti ull i' 1I0t L'ontrlldl'II by Harry Humphreys February 27 ) hiday, February 21, 1913 ol'erat ion datin g baC'k tu th;:> t ime of eXI'u, lIrt. lu ",.I tl. C Ul't''': III''' lJ rUlIl!ht • • • • • A. U. Sides March 1 HippOC'rutes. wh o wrote t r~!ltise5 on 81>0111 ill (·uld . dry llillltllt-::. ~0\1I t' t;t'!/.i uoin !( lit 10 o 'plook , the fill frat'tuTt's. di , IUr"u tion s lID d w n l1ll,l ~ of J Ol'l Ll r " l'o nkud (hut dust unll bUtll,,- March 3 W. C. Welch I lllI'; II ~ : :1 liNNe t! . 4 hellll Cl1ttit. 0;IIOIHI h u!!~, ·1 t ons hay, lind m y the beat!. whr rr i.n he dl.'b(·ribrd the I \'(' lIl dut l'U ho uses lire th,· 1'1'111 c 'ulI ~e 1':11 "' in t; im plelUent.s. l:)ee bills fO I • ~I e l. hod of 1'1',1('('.\11 1'1' In bl' r" llow"d IUt' Ihe tliSf'lI tW. It i ~ ce rtain th at. t ~ rms . ~ Ir ~ . EIi~l lJe l· h Foulks 1 will oller nt publio sn le Ilt. Ill y A , A . MoNeil. Auot. ~ n Ih e C·I\.t' of II fral ' llIrr ~ ~k ll t l. illS thc<ll' conditions ui sr ou rIlflt' dee p Idea WI1 S to c' ut II\\'II\' a 111 1'('" of bo~e brl'llt hin g. There is an IInro n r iolls r esiden oe, 27.; miles n ort ll of WIlV ' so that the pn·s,.: ure ou Ihe ura m shall owillg of the brellthi,I" iu order nesvill e. on the Bellbrook pike. on Estimates Furnished Monday, February 2~ , 191.3 I \I ill olrer for Hlllo tit my resi. mi ght hp n'li('ved. . I to proll'Ct th e lungs fron~ the f01l1 Valley Phone 113.... The anna ls of thls era also show !lir. Tht' chcst. na rrows 111111 the skin Commencing lit 10 o'oloc k tbe fol- ,1'111l':e. ~ .' ; mil es ell;;t o f WnYll ell lowIng : :I !{onrl OOWM . fllrrulnl-! 1m \' i lit' , u n I h e \O\' uy n es ville Imd Now th a t a Iii I' WitS used for tlI is purpose I tJ lf'A(' hl'g. UnrIington pike, on An int f' rf'ling item stlltcs thA.t pleUleut ~ , clliokeul!, co rn , h ou l!leh ultl whic h, at a tim e when moor rn !lnaesgoods Ilnd several old fa RbiolH lIl Thursday, February 20, 1913 theties were unknown , mllst have Docto r Bernheim of Pa ri s hl1M provt'n urtio loR . Te flllS mIllIe kuowu \11\ 2!Z!!S l3e g inoill ~ ut 10 o'olo Jk. th e fol Ihat th e (,01l611l11ption death rule is duy of ~'al o . bem. to say the I(>us t. pa inful. WAYNESVILLE CHUR.CHES. I owio g: LO borses, 29 head ewe8'1 A rnuoda Amitll According to Holmes, t-he opera- inl'C'rsely proport ioned to the llUIlli,a helld of bogs, furmln g imple t ion of removi ng pieces of bOlle was bl>r of wind ows per helld. J n Oll e T om Dill, A nct . lIlentR, vehioles. hay , bll.rley. f Jdder, Methodist Eplatopal Chun:ll ' performed long be fore h istoric times. ward he found the llumber o f WiDFuneral Dir,ctor burne!ls. eto. See billH for term s. Bey. O. 8. Or.woer, Putor. ThI'. efTeds Oil the sku ll a re (,88ily dows per hr ad 4 .2 and the tuul'rculllr Sun(\my Scbool. 0: II a, III. /dornlnl: IC. J. R Peterson I will oller at pu bll n 81lle lIt illY and Embalmer. '·Ioe. 10 :80 a . m, Evonlng service, ';' :0 p seen Iliter death and a re visible as deut.h rllte 1.3 per thousand . III 1I1l- residen ce, 2 ' ~ m iles lIoutlJwel!t of Wm Mills. Auct. m . 1I11dweelr Pr 'ycr lleeLlIl¥ • ., p . III. Wayne,w Ilte, 011 Waynesville, Ohio. long as the bones are preserved. From other ward the number of windows - - ---. St. AuKUStlne" Catholic Churda. I ndustrlea of Cor. lea. inspection of certa in skull s o f the was 1.8 per hea u and the death role Monday February 24, 1913 F.t.ber Lout. Y."" Call answered ' p romptly day or night. l.'h e two prlnclpnl IndustrIe s In tbe lllter etono age in ane ient. Brit&in 8.2 per t housand . P ersons living in Vomm onel og II.t 10 o'olnck th e fol M&3S cyerr IeCODd Sund.aJ of the mODth a . ~' rEmc h I ~Jand or CorsIca ' are tbe man· Both phones in Office and Residence. there h08 been dcriv rd t he cOl1c' llI6ion the lower fl oors ' were found mueh lowing : 3 head oones. 4 beRd .. f acture or ch elrtnut \\'0<'4 utract and Long distance, No. 14; Home phone ~ : OU a. m. that some of these hud uDd er~o ne the more li ab lc to tuix'rculosis than oottle, O!l.t~. corn. hay ann fartui 14.2r lbil ."'akl~ of ~ e 8e. St. Mary's EplJwpal Churdl. Chairs and one Conch furnished free operation, which mllst lIa"c bren per- those occupy ing rooms in upper 'Implements. tlee btllR for ter ms. Ellwln Mnte lie • . J . F . Cadwallader. Rector . with funeral s. formed with" stooc impl elll ent.- stories. The reason for tilis 'is ob- C. T . BBwke, Auct . Suncla, Scbool . " :80 •. III Moroln, Ie. Best of service guaranteed. ylce. IU :80 &. m, Holy Commuoloo \be IIrMt Harper's Weekly. vious-i n the lower apartmentll the re Sunda, uf each montb, is less fresh air, and often no sunMotber'. Can Safely Buy 1 will offer at pnbllo sale at my light. CluUtlan Church. reslden., ! miles louth of Harv eys Dr . King's New DllICovery and giVE! Bey. P. B. TbolDpIOD. PuCeI. Adli will be Insene(\ uneler Lbl. bead (or burg, on the Clarksville pike, 00 i t to the HUle on68 wheD ailing aDd BIble 8cbooI • • :.0 .. ID. 1"·e ul y·ll ve cen t s tor Lhree Inse rtion. Here ill a message of hope end 10:.0 .. m. 0bNtl... £.od..yor. 7:00 p, ... • ben uolnl! not more tban live \Jnel . slltreriDg with ooldll. coughs. throat good oheer from Mrs. V . J . Martin , Thursday, February 27, 1913 Sermon b, putGr 8"'7 alwoate SUDd., .. or lug troublee, "'-&es Dice, harm · Boone Mill. Va., who ill the moth!!r 10:'0 • . ID. aad p . ID. -,.,.,,-...-..,. .......-........................ lees, 01108 Uled, always Jlsed. Mrs. of eilhteen ohlldren. Mre. Martin Commenlinc at 10 o 'olock the f{Jl ~ .....-,,~_-...-...........,.,...,.-,......,.........-....-"'-_ _.... lowing : • head hor!les, 1 oow, some HickJite Frieoda ChurQ. Bru08Crawford, Ntagra, Mo, writes, was cued of stomacll trouble aDd WANTED "'ret D&JI MeeUnl:. 0 :00 • . m. Flnl Da, "Dr. Kia,'s New Di800very ohanged constipation by Chamberlaill's TII.Y· brood Rowe, farming impI8m ~ nt !;!, Sollool, 11 :00 & m. Founll Day Ilee"_ Oil!' bey from a pal. weak sioll: boy luts after five years ef suffering, and honsehold roods . 10:00 . . . . flarry liIumphrf' .n l • te 'he pioture of Jaealth." Alway. and now recommeDds these tablets DVERTIBER~ - '1'0 know that Wm Mille. Aoot. helps. Buy it at J. E . Janney's . A. you on n sell y ou r horse ~ Ilud to the publio. Sold by all dealere. Orthodoll Friends Churca. ~ on ",!! and o tbe r thing;; by lid vertlsIlnI. Ruth Mum7. Put« illl!: t.bHIIl io the Guzet.te It C 0St~ !'\abbalb Sobool. 8 :80 a . m . Rel{Ular obureh I will offer at publio !Ill Ie nt DI Y u LH ilttl e, and brings results . .enloe, 10 ' <10 •. III. CllrlllUaa £D(Iqyor. HOT ONE 7:30 p_ MADE HIS REMARKS FELT residenoe, 1 mile wef t of WIl .' ne!! villE', on Wlnoughby Accepted Porter'. Sug· Tuesday, February 25, 1913 goatlon, .nd At Once Retired to FOR SALE Commeoclng at 19 o'clook , t.he fo l· Rear Platform. lo wm g: 4 head of bor soe. 3 cow!' , - , - - - -_ _ _00:-_ _ _ _ __ Willoug hby was n er-vously watch- 14 h o~t!. farming impl em en t!'. corn, ORN-A lot of Imp'~ oved Yellow fodder, etc. !See bills for t erms. ing the time, alld a8 the minute8 Den t Seed Corn, of the very CIoGd for Nothing but the Eves L. B Whit wun passed, and it became evident that C. T . Hawke, Allot. ullSt. Illquire of VaTI B Frye 'v\-nYIl6dvllle, OLio. m 5 .' the train could n bt by Bny possibility reach it s <If's tina tion on tim e he SA LE-l low wheel pllltf nqn Subseribe tor the turned. viciously to the porter a.nd beI will oR ar 1ft -ptIblic !lRle Ilt illY WtlllOn with .. t(\el hxlE'Ii Utili brn\(", gan, angrily : wl\rellou81;, iu Wlly ~e8vil1e. 0 0 1 cvvA red s pring wllgoll, \\,11.b "Of all the ilad-binged. old heaps Saturday, March I, 19\3 pole t!bntt lllld brukA . t oln to_in d io:ek Tnqu\'e!lf F of junk this side of the earthquake Commenoin g at. 10 o 'cl ook , Ih e rol. belt'this railroad of yours is wifhout lowiuj( : MIlDure s )Jrf' uc]er!l, bUflgi f' fI, t: . ~WID, ph nntl 6i1 (j~, W" .1' 1l6!llU 5 any exception the--" hllY rllke~ , plow!', oultIVtttorl' . fenol' \'Ilk. (}!Ji c. "Excuse me, boss," said t he porter, \ POS !.iI, Am Hrio -l n ,ff' nce. oml II lot " f ' th rt f b' h' k f'0l1l11 ortlc ~~. Htll~ 111 11" fOI' tf-lrll'lfl J)UCK lind (;l 'lf'se Fe~~h"r!l I f! . W1 a cou eous wave a IS W 18 A 1:1 S i I1 p~ . . qll1re ' )~ W. C . Wel ch, Hllr VA.V ~ lo nr g . ( Hll o f 26 broom toward the rear end of the C T. I:ln,wkl' ( Ano L:! train, "but dCl'e's an observation cyar W . N. Senr!' \ Kia ADtique-I received an in- on de celld ob diss y.ere train, 8uh, fe L()\' ER S~EI1-(!Il\, icf' Re o l o~ IJ(;<\ Titatioa to Mrs. De Swell's ball. an' if ah might take de libbity ob ti e G r ·1 wu " ~up li og «:I ')V III DR. J. W. MILLER, MiI8 C~IDdeed, who are makin' a suggestion, suh, you might I win ol'ftJ r li t· 'p ublic "'ltI ... ti l II1\' ~,.'tI rl li dPri ce iH:l III' r un W l~ Popular Mechanics residence, I)n 1 .lle Mend A I1 .11I1l furm. :100 ~ to chaperone? (J'Nou ll . t :!(j .go back dere, sub, an' make de ob- IX miles t!on t h tlf Ly t.!(', 3X mil ~ !' Magazine ••• DENTIST••• ··WlttnDI ao YOU CAN UtlD_UO 11'" west of Wilynetiv ille. nor} Yo. u ll ie servations now riein' in yo' midst. De Tbie il tbe &ea8on .f the year sltnth of Edgewor)d. 011 th e V . L. & FRESH Jersey Co w with t·hir ll cult GREA T Continued Story of the .. hea mot-bers feel very muoh con: ;presence ob ladies on diss yere cyar, World'. Pro...- which you Waynesville. 0 I Inquire of Henry Vrew, on oerDed onr the frequent wlds oon· II1lh, i.a mah excuse fo' makin' de 8Ug- C. railroad, on may begin reading at any time, and Wednesday, February 26,19131 Roxanna 'and New Burlington pike. t.r&oted by their ohildren, and ' have .gestion." which will hold your interest forever . I f l!i • bundant rea.OD for" &8 every oold WherenpoD Willoughby retired M Communoinl at 10 o'olock. ~he fOI. Z60 PAGEl EACH MONTH lOG PICTURU , weakens the IunlS, lowers the vUal· WALTER MC(1LURB. 200 ARnCUI 0' REflEIW. IIf1IIIUT tty and pavee the way for the more 'the rear platform and strewed his lowtnl!:: I borsee lind mules, 2 bepd MULES-Tbree team,, ' of un cattle, lot of hay, f~rming imple. broken rnu 'ee, fro n 15 to 16 1)1c .. Shop Not •• " Department (20 P"a!!S) serious dleeas8s that 80 of teD follow observations along the track with /!1ves easy wa ys 10 dD thlngs- how to maKe Funeral Dlror:ter. (''bamberlatD's Cough Remedy is such e1!ect that one of the ties was ments. blaoksll1ith tools, cbiokeJ1II hands tD height. all In gfJod shape useful nntclcs for home and shop. repairs. etc. and bousehold goods . Bee btlls rpr G . E , Riley, Valley;. phone Lebllnon famoue fer ita our68, and Is pleasant .1IOOJl to be lIIloking long after the "A.mateur Meehanle." (to p~ges ) tells bow to terms . L. M. BaYlor'f ·448 llX , R. U. 2, Lebanon,' Ohio m ake Mis.ion f urnilure. wireless outtilS, boats Ilnd .fa &0 take. For lillIe by all .train had passed enRines. magic, and aJlthe things a boy loves: it.-Harpers Tom. on\, Au~t . f 19 Telephone day ow Dllbt. d"alus. Weekly. SUO PER YWI. SIMILE COPIES 11 CEJIT1 Valley phone No.1. I.oDIl Ask your newsdealer, or -\ DietaD08 No. 6~"', I will offer at pllbl\o sale n& J y good grade .Tersey cows One LET YESTERDAY ALONIL _ I n FOIt FIt!!!! .A...U CO" TODAy Do you know that more real residenoe, on the Dnlle farm ~IlS beeD freab about 3 wl1eks . danger lurks in II. sommen oold than OHIO loquh'e of Walter Janney. pbone POPULAR MECHANIcS CO. \ WAVNESVILLE, • Learn te let yesterday alon.e and In any other .f the IT inor ailmentll~ Lyt.le, on alii w. W •• hl.,.. ... St., CHICAOO ' 55.!, Waynesville, Ohio f 11 you will have • happier life. There 'l'he safe way Is to takf Vbllmber • Th ursd ay, F e bruary 27 , 191 ., B... nch Bapv.~bu., i.a nothing more misenble than to be lain's Cough Remedy, 1\ thoroughly Commenolng at'lO o 'olook, t·he f ·perpetaaHy baYing • pande of yf!i- relillble preparll.tioD, and rid your- lowing: 3 horses, 3 cows, farml ~ 1! eelf of the cold as quiokly 8S pos- Implements, fodder. oorn, cl ov~ r ·tenley's miedoiDgs. sible. ThiR remedy h for 88.le by seed. liee blllEl tor terms . CollDtermarching ia never satisfac- all dealers. R. L. Mo.ser. : .... - - tory. B'fen the things we felt were FIND REDEEMING .TRArns. Tom om. Auct. pa88&ble at first sight are di.sappo~ ing when rehashed. If you ha'V'O things to regret, do You can find the redeeming trait I wt1l offer at publio sale at it once and for all. in anyone if you look lor it. A single resldenoe, in Lytle. Oil : YOIl realiza you could be It>rry for- 'feature ma~ red ~~ & f8~; fine eyes Friday, February 28, 1913 r'~-----------------------~ ey4ll' after for !lOme of the acts of ' may offset IDcoTnglble haIr, a faultCommenoing at .10 o'clook, the fol yOm' life-bat what's the use? .ily mold~d nOO6, a !acillating chin, lowinp:; 2 bead horl'es. farminR What an awful price people pay ~ aneDllC cornplenon. Just so a implements, tobaoco shed, lie x 2~, for the determinatlion to "get square" 8lDgle commelldable element of char- barn!!8" too18 and bee suppl1e... 18 :with thoee they fancy have injured acter may of TAd lamentable short- See bills for terma. FraDk Duke. them I No matter what others do to 1comings. When they can 88y nothU8, eYBl bit of. retaliatilJll, every bit '-ing elBa thnt is good. of a politicill;fi C T. 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Bere we are again after so long a time. ' J. W. 'l'aylor trannoted leial bnllinlll8 at Lebanon, on Wedneeday . .A. Belpmyer and M. M. Terry "1('8 In Day'on. on tla'ard.",., K. E, l'bomptlon Ind D , O. Bran· Don at'ended ohurch at Olhe Branob on I'rlday Ivenl11g. 0 . J, Moors, or near HarveYlbur" bad 8 IOW8,~ ~.t farrowed III pigs ud .. veil 78 01 tbem. • W .•. Terr,. anti K . E. Thempson were In WaT...D88Tllle on Saturday . Mlase8 GUile' Ectwaru and alanohe Wardlew. 'wo of Beeob (Jrovl'a ohInuUaa Ylaag 1adls8, are lpendlng Mveral days in WaYDell vUle. Ed RIM and LaclDII Frlzter aade a baelll.,. 'ri, to Lebanon, on Saturday. .armon 1I00re and wite lpeDt Bunday wUh C.I. Moore and faml1y, near a.rye,aborg. MIH RoUl JIjd"ards a,.nt leveral day. lal' w ..k witb trieade In LebaDon. . BranJ10n .Dd ,..Ue and M. M Teriy .nd wite and O. F . Thompson Ip9t Su:tday wl,h K , E. Thompaon aDd "Ife, Karl aro"D, ODe of Lebanon's moe. hDIIUlng bUllnl.. men wal here one da,. I.., week and boultM a oar load 01 o&"le, Mre. K .... e Bel,...,er and MIH llarle Starr, oor IOhool sea,ner, aDd M M . Terry aiid wife called on K. 11:. Thompeon .nd wife, On Thursday nlniD.: Albert BeJpmyer baa 'raded hll farm b .... for DIIy10D propert,. and wtll hold. pobho ..le and move Oayt.ao In 'he near lutul'l. ... lire. Bachel Wille, of DocIclfI, John Taylor, of utnotDna'l, Ch.. alld Cl.relloe Taylor. of Columba, apen' 8~oday with J. W. Ta,.lor alld wlf., ., Green artar. lire. lIaWe DaTil, lire. Anna anHon .nd MIM Edith 80KaQ lpen' I'rl. .y .fHrDoon wi$ll IIf'). Mar, lIaDaon. Frank Shank and famllv Clift ' V.nbora and famtl7, PbtUp lArrlok of Let.aOD. aDd IIi. Lola Bouh of aarveyakrlr. apva' Sunday wUb LnoitUI "rni•• and wife. ' W. 'ad WUlIama, wbo h.. beID all8l.&lnc'l8 'be .eriWi of meeUall1 belna helt! a' the Friend'i .hurob a' ellve Bnnoh. "ill lea,.. 'he tl..., of 'be mOIl'h for Europe, where bie lenloee have beea lecQred "Iiat lD a 161'«1 Tocel ml18io IOhool as tlkIOkholm, Sweden for 'he oomina year. We all join ia wiahini rred saOO«llI but "e aU kaow he wllJ
MIs8 Mary Ed"ardl entertained the WillIDg Worker's 01&88, of the M E. tlunday 8ohool at bel bome on Boath Main a\., last tlaturrlnl eToning, 1n 'he fortn of ~ sbuwf' , for Mre, Faunce Smesd, nes Lilli ... .ro"n, wbo wall B member of til .. olaili. Gailles and muslo werll fl ll joyed aUor whioh dainty refresl, mentll were 80rTed and Mr. and Mrs .· Faunae tlmoad received a lIam· "er of ullllrul present8, Those preleat were the Millsel! Ina Debarr, Jessie Glbboll., Ida Reok, Clari!!88 i'olker'b, Marie Mul\burp, and Qraoe Brewn, Mr, aDd Mrs. Walton I:!pabr, Mr, aDd Mrl. Oral Hess, M88BrI . OIl08r Gibbone, Fred Boyle, Glenn H.I., Woo . Hoyle, Loyd i)avls. ftoy Hisey and Wal\er Eil. wards , The funeral of Kenneth Hutchison IOn of Mrs . mara Hutohillon, ot thla plaoo, WIlS beld a' the late home, la8' Thur@day aftsrnoon and wall burled in t·hs Bellbrook oeme tery. Be bad been a lIufferer of tuberoulollis for ,be past hvo years. ;' IDdeed tbe oem.. nnity wu Ibooked to hear of tbe ludden deatb of Willie Underwood. ot tblll piICl. Re had been In poor health tor a long time but III thl. Sims wal Ulougbt to be ImprovlQl, wben hll' dealia oo'Jurred , BI. death "all oaulec by oon8ump\lon. Beleavea • wife and tbree .mall ohll.relJ moarn hili I08S Tbe tuneral W81 beld in the Presbyterian Iburoh , la" Ba,urday afternoon and burial Will made In the Bellhrook .ems\ery by Undertaker Walter MoClure, at Wayn88 "i1le. lin . Woo Rollrbaagh, who Itvet\ a.rtb of tOWD, la lmprlvlng IIlo"ly. MII8 Ethel A081ngsr I. spendlni a few days a\ bome. ctndlull BeU has bouaM the Chlls Conner proper\y. Mr, Ed Bro"n aad "IfI alld Nor · man Brown and tamlly, of Ferry, attended Uls tllneral of WHUe Un derwood. of 'bta 1I1aoe, las' .'ur. day . Mrs. NeUte So"ards w •• a Da7\on Ihopper.l .., Sa'urday.
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At the Knickerbocker theater • really unsophisticated ohorl18 girl hu been discovered. She ie one of the models in "Oh I Oh I Delphine." Last night the atage manager in· vited her to dinner. "Ob, I can't accept," she said, ,. ?OOple might misundel'ltand fI' . (Ill 0, they .wouldn't" penrieted the man~r. ''They know me too well, and you are like Caesars wile." "Who is sbe?" asked the chOJ'Wl girl. "Doeti she belong to 'hie company?"-New York Telegram.
Mr. Merry-Jack Jones. I am told, laughed while be was being ·married. Mr. Groach-Well, haven't _ i been ImoWD to joke on the aeaffal.d?
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. "W~tch JOW' mot.beI-, )Dy' lOll, the t1toU8aDd times too dearly purcbaaed• IN TN. WOIlLD That "diabolical notiOn.. ie dyiag. Mra. Thollla. lAoy and dan,hWlr ,DOt time 1 come home OIl , . , day.. u ....... IUD ....ho wu on a·b... ft1BI.ISIIED W!!D.Y. $'-00" t!A& florenol! sntertalned Mr.. Ena iDeII trip thJlOugh the w~t stopped 8HOULD KNOW a.-rTaR. We are ·not 80 many of ua now draid Braddook aDd MIH Lena CGAner,· on ,at the aull hotel in. country town o'-"pampering.the met! with lUInry," GO.TU • •DIlUOciiiT., • • • TIl"N'''. ' 0" • Wedaetldln'C:------- - FI-clay.·' Be mt.end the dining "I dotI"t know what aboald be done or of "supporting the unfit'" by see- "liD . U ' •• RVIO. OAII .V U".O ITS-ADV.llnaINO OOW.II, . Mr. and lira. John aartaook eD · .with Jobblell.· :room aDd ....u eboft to • table hy ing to it that all the nee bas • de--SAMPLE COpy FREE ~r$alDed cn Sa'orday night Elder oent living aDd that condition8 which . • w'aiter.. · "Wlaat's wroog with Jobblell" . . . . . I I _ VOIl" CLI""•• C. P. Beadle and on Monda.,. Mr. aad produce the unfit Ihall cease to dill"Will JOU haYe lOme pork and -Be etill -JII ~ ~•• 111_ VOIII. No v. beans, air ukeel the waiter u he Mra. Charlie Thomas and It'tle grace WI.-KanllU City Timell. HE'S MI. .ING. brought .,.. the eutomuy gliil of danghter. ... --lIr. aod Mr.. Ne,,'on Smith el[l· "... Inventofl, Takl H.lrt. HATHAWA" "A man ebould haft aeH-nepecL" t.r",lned a' Bu.d.y dinnlr Mr. aDd ~el'Y IIITenUon which b.. pro..,. ••• ... "No,.I 'doD't care for them," an· ruab~. flQuitB true, bat wbent ia the 10m beDefldal to manldod b.. In th. 1lr1' , lire. JOIIepb IJ:vana. ...ared the m&D. "I Deftr eat pork - - - - - - ...- - W.yneaville a LeadlDIJ Dea&taI Mr, a04 Mn. lIon'te lJobU, had who can "y, 'Here ae11-laJpect elida hlltallce been treated u worthle ...aad beaDa." Are You. Cold Sufferer? , Omoe iD Kel' Bldg. lIaID B aDd here eelf~~l.!...hoD ~,.. _. Blr Gilbert Parker. for 'heir goelte 8undilY at dinner "DiDaoer it Mer, tbeD, lir,"!laid Take Dr. Klng'l New D1lOovery. the waifm., u he movec! away.- Thft 8M' Cougb, Cold. Throa' aod Youth'. Gompanion. Lunl merliolne made Money ra __ • • funded If i' faUa to owrl you. Do Dr.r:kla,'1 New D1Jcovery not heeUate-take is a' our rlek Fire' dOH hels:s, .J. R. Wella, .. 8oot~ trrl"',ect throet and lonl(' Floydada, Texa8, writes : •'Dr Hopa _r9ato aad baokiDI OOQCh. Klnc'a New DI80every cured my nlln. '\lokllDI 'broat. ,aatMnlce, krrlble oough and oold . I ,abed ~ Take DO ,~her; ODoe a'Jed. alwaYI 11) POUDde." BDY U a' J . E. JAn· -----uiId. Boy I'.' J. E. ".Doey'a. ney·a. --...- --~ No matter whether you are an experienced housewife or a younir woman just learniolr to cook. Harveysburg. you will find Moore's Rang-e the best stove that you could buy anywhere at any price. A OOOD LO ..... Mrs. Sarah Tyson Rorer, the acknowledg-ed foremost coole of the country, has prepared an ~ l"and~liticiaD who lin. Ed Bealon and her daugbwr Oven Thermometer Guide exclusively for Moore's Raug-e. It eives the time requited ".. a pr.-aiDeDt candidate ill the Mrs. Earl aeoke" were 'be aaeet8 and the heat nccesllary for baking- all different kinds of food. ':fhis pide is fastened late electioD eame home one day of IIr. a~d Mre. Pero,. Reallon, of rijlht onto the stove where it is always in plain sieht . . . much pl'OYobd .t lOme mooemeaD- O.,.loll. lu' w<lsk. Moore's Ranie is also equipped with Moore'l Oven Thermometer, which is or which hi. eon agedninet.een, hAd , J'ra~ tlhidaker, CI,.de Levloy. A. mounted clear through the door, thus eivine the exact temperature of the oven. 'CIOmmitt*1. 8. Collen an4 ("'h... lIadden tranl Then there's the Moore Controller Damper. which enables you to keep a uniform "IPnDk." he ltamIy, "do you aokd "DIIla... tn Dayk»n, Sa'Drda,.. temperature or to control the heat, as is required by Mrs. Rorer's Thermometer Guide. kDow, air, tUt JOu are a eddieJate IIrl~·Cora ThempeoD, ..ter levera) This damper gives you practically the same control of your ranee oven as you would have ,.. a whipp"' · weea of aVInDOU. work II a' homl "I hope I'll be defeated, ~au.er,~ with her famU,. a_r Wellman of a g-as oven. ,... JCII8DI Prank'. reply. .. he lin. 1'b(tIllPIOD ttl employed by the Moore'. Fire.Teatecl GJua Oven Door enables you to see the condition of your food . . . . . up playfully a' bit fUber.- I"'te ~ leo'arer, whlob IIha la well in the oven without openine the door and causin&, discomfort 8S well as the loss of heat. With these advanta&'ls you don't need to spend nearly so much ·time over the stove, and -1II;.;rrwrI,;;~a~.~ ;·;,~~~~~~= oalOD1e.hd (or. ~ , Adam Campbell hIB IOld hi.. your cookine is bound to be a success re&,ardless of your experience. DeafDeII Cannot Be Cured ID\e~' tn the JODl room to hll unole .a, who win aHllme biR by looalapplicattoDI... the, OAnno' dutl.. rtab' .way naeb die dtaealed portion of the . • r. Thel'lta only one w.y &0 oore We havI a aho" .., 'he TO"D Ban Tbe' Controller Damper not onl y controls the heat. condlti01l rilfbt on top of the lire. tbe oS}'Cen mize. ..\'inc ad'f'lUltace.l At leut drop In to our stor. aael d..fDe., .ad 'bat il bJ oonnt,u. fer 'wo nilh .. 'hie " ..k. The,. are bat also coatrol. tbe coal. It po.ltlvely "Yea __ wltb tbe smoke. lOOt aDd 188 all soon u they are let a. abow you bow perfectly It works. Let us az· ..oaa1 realdiel. D",'Il..llloaoH4 playlDIr to wen tllled hoU1e8 aDd aIrd of tbe fuel. And Moore'. Raugell are the 0IdJ formed, and all are burned ap rlgbt tbere In tbe tire· plain tbe maDY valaable featarel wblcb we baveD't by aD tnflamed ooadt&ioD ef ,h. pleuecl patron. boll, tbu. overcomlac tbe .moke IUId lOOt nuisanco. even room to meD&ioa hue. Tbey will utoatlll YODI ranges bavlng tbl. controller damper. auou liDia. of .he EQIII'aobtan • But tbl.l,n·t the only ..vlng o,n your fael ellpenle By burnlug tbe smoke, lOOt IUId cas you get addl· But come _ . wbo-e our stock Is complete. We '!'abe. WheD ,hil 'abe t. inflamed Oar merolaan.. who bue 1011 wbicb tbe Moore Range offen you. Tbe 11_ Eyer· tioDai beat and your fuel last, longer. Owing to tbe will Dot try to urge you to buy, All we ask III tbat I8ItIq I1rebKIE melUl' anotber .... vlog. Tbo lIuea In pecl1l1ar CODstruction of tbo Everlaatlq Flrebllc:ko JOu look at tbo ranp. ~oo baTe • rulD~1l1l1 IOQDd or im. ho..... h.Te made t(ood ase of perfeot bearla •• and wbeD i' I. ID· tiheir "me In fllUal thlm, _ .....- ....- - - - - - _ _ . 10 c:oDstructed wltb balfRange a ftreboz coal IIIltlafacrion tballit will tills llroback are lloore', givesof better 1~!:~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~J.~1 tbat tbe air from wltb the fireboz filled wltb coal,lUId it'. tla,1701oeed, Deafo .... ta the reault, No doub' 'be VnloD lI.ee&lnl a' tb. draft opea· tbe 0IlIJ r...ae _ eertIl tb~t will Tbua aDd alll_ tb. lDflammatioll . . be W047neevtlle Ohio wlll draw a IDg I. admitted yon aro not oDly ..ved coallderabl. lakeD oat .... 'hta 'abe r.lored to " ...... till lids eZp8nse, but also con.lderable trouble i .. aormal ;JODcStlloa · heuiDI will lJoJdl7 nambel' of oar oharola going IUId CIa tcIo 01 tile by c:arr-y1D1r coal (ewer tim.. IUId Ie.. bel Instead of at a tim •• lie d.'lQye4 lor.ftI'i nine 010181 ou, people Irom here. ""'. aU turn tbrough tb8"bot· TJao Moore Company are practlcal.l, 01 "D .... a,ue6 by catarrh, wbloh .a' aDd autn lD mairlD, tt. .uo tom of It, wbero the oat, stove mlUlufac:turen ia the .. nothiD, bat . . laJlamed oODch· QeU , . baa a coocl ltart. of &ood Ifade coaL Tho Iloore Rance Uoa 01 tbo .DOG. . .arla.... 0 hool i.... I.r_ tA_.I W. WIll Pft OaoliaDdred DoUan or 10 • _ina _ b17 pra ...... The air II heat- cU be nln on coal eoatlDg at leut ...... tbe lire already ad I. coming . . . . . Uluc:OI1uedi.otberrang... tor 01.,.,..111. . (caued b, whloh lpeaU well for the teachen · tbroaghtbei'luecJ Now. kDQwiag &bat the 1409'" Range . _ ouna '" lI..y it oeDItDU'. · . erebactr. IUId by willmore tIaaD ..., for lbelf b, reacIMIIagdlacbarp4 Iq,.o.rfuel ezpe_ wh,·Ih01lld you . PM.~_ lor oIr . Bay lillie ,mliDy Irt,. ovel' ..._ _ _ _ _..._ ..._ .... til tllil butleS be, wltllolll}tI .....)' t\me u;ad ttoubl~l . ~~...~; :1£ . •• Obio.' !b~ wa, ill "4)I'9t .;~DI · M!DIID8, CUI ........ ~ .. 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''"Te~," 1 fl'T1It'lgttJglT flt'!!Urtl~ aa 1 (,Illmly, Mfflr BOt llRv1I1 S Se4?n the I.n, hnndpd <'Iltr. Yo u l al'k Ihe ed u ratlon, hB ~ III)' r " ~ 'I E'wE' d !lI l'm 10 m y mind. "I Onlr n prrHon who llad H e n hunrlr»o s " ul'p ()~" Ihl'Y {'Qu id o ll ' be ~ xpltllned ll nd h lon ,lr"rlft n ( "11 \'<, l o l'f'~ nnd !Ind 111 Ih!! 1 \\'8 ) ." I Rl ud lt',l Ihr10 l'lo s el )' would II n \,,, "b· " Th,' 'I1,,'s ilon Ih.' 11 , 'U UH' to me," I rir T\'nl II. Y O II n ' lll !' rDbl'r Ihat It po· ('0 11 11"111' 11 !l ;\I'I~, " ho \\' ,'au ld C ra nd a ll 11<-"" "' 11 1)l'IIII Kht In,' rlllr! o( Ii ye llllw 11 ;\1' " \;1I01V1I o f t h" hltleJ n dan g'l l' 1 (' 1l\',' lui'" I hal 1,," 1 "','·U ((lll i,,1 In olrl lilt" 111"'11 1, 1I"d (; I' II" I'nl !l'llrrl~ h 7 It .""dr, ·\\' 1-:1_ ," . room , On 11 wn B a ·.';I~ "I~h l )' Im\Jl'oha!JI(· Ihllt tho j:en· s tanl l' n lld pa.-I or th l' post mark . T hE' (>rll l '\I 'ld,1 (' oll ild e n Ih lll l;: ,,( this so rt. Ill'nt Ild,, 1. 'hnt I 11IJlI <'l' U was Ihnt th!' " I' iI ,' '- 10 h l ~ {'i IlU~I II"1' or 10 !le r han· 'flII~ I , ,' I I,' !II\I ~ t 1111\, · !'o m,' on It In somo . l a nIJ' 1\',,' I'll ' On rrook .. d. lIIiJ;h l 1l 1O'U I1 nl\wll (lr 1I 0th l ll~ A left · 1 ", IIt' r '\ :1,\ I jud ~ l'd Ihn l w t H" ll he h nn d.'n 1 '''"11 8rn ml'l"~ n 1" ll e r In· i \,.-I· " " I ~ tI h i~ kllll wlHI;::e 10 111(' J;c n('ra l. " I' nr i ll l" ~' >:f"~ Ihe slump 011 ,·r,'u k" d. Ih .. 1:Ll l rr, In f(' nr Ihat hi ~ rt ll ll gllte r It (Ord ill '" II." IN I'll! In 'h I" Ilppe r rl,.;hl . : II\q.;1I 1 I4'IIr ll "hat he hll,1 !Jr ,' n trying 111l1I.1 ('I.rtI,'r of II,e , ' nl·f' lop<'. A rl~h l· 1 10 k , 'C' 1' f rclln h(>r , III rn ke ordH('d hall dNI ttr' r ~on ~IR mp l1\g a 1" 11 <' 1' has I'ranllrol l ( ru m Ih " hOI1~'" Ihl' 1\\ 0 I'dl'I'" or Ih" 1"1\\'<, lop.. ns n I "T Ill' 11 ,, 1." Illhlrn l \l ay tor rra ndall I': Uld l" Try )lllll l"!: 01\ ;[ "'amp with I !n h,' ' l"s lorl'!1 In (n\,.o r wns tor h !m ."011 1' Ip(1 hA1l11 nnfl, )'0 1\ will IH:~ I~!I ' 1(1 eI"ar up II .. , O1 .vsl .. r)' 11 ... 1 was men. ."ollr ha nd <'onlt' s In till "h n poslno n RI' lnl': I II", K" II~n" , ,\ R hl' h"d ~n al Ih at Ih" .. dge~ or Ihl" (' I1\'elope arll work on It tor Rom!' Illn(> , I h>1l 8ure IJ ld<l4'!1 :\!ItI In nl n'·' .' ··n ln e "aBell out ,' 11 111 ill hi . room s WI' "n tll d nnd a c1u .. ot a hU ll d rpd the IIlall1p I. out or In Ih" ~ dflrl"!!11 of t h ro p(' r Koa8 we we ..... ['Ium b." s<>,~ k ln~ , 1 \\'08 ('onnde nt, 100, t.hat a f, ra il In 1I~ S P f', " I Hn ld .lubborn· r Ir I " 1" s llil I t e n 8 ', 'f't' r Allp ro nr hing a (' rl s l8 . Cran , . ~'. \\ 1 ~' :V 0II ( n ot !:lU RPf'C ran · da B "ppnr.f! t1tl y hnd t n ken Knthar\nft ' dall . I1 h(>r(\ I ,n' rl' 11 man ." hith lnge tha i Ill to h l ~ 1'0nnrt pn C'f' . It luoked as It 1 1 "l'l'nl(>( !O 110 nl t n 1 m - s It! e p lun H' <1'II I' piAn Ihey m ljl: h t ho\'f' mad e hlld I In): t .. K"lh"rlll '> J lI ~ I be to re .h4' shot r"i lo'li and Ihnl Ihi A (nilurr hud drl vp n 1" H hi Id JI 11 f' \V h b 1 k .. rsf' . R S i ll . ' " e Snl'p"arlln('f' , 1 I I' Ul hnr:llf! to de spoil', It t e oc I' Onlllnr; of Ihro morph ln.. s y rln~e In his h o', III "rnll'1\y R~ II (' 111(>, with the le ft · room s l h1' Arr1wnv arldrp88 tn hh~ n o te 1 I~ A 1th . . ' . h ll. nd . . . . tRmp al (>\' o (>n ..... nnu w I boo k. ', ',!'ou plerl with t h~ fot't that Gf'll · ('mndall '. mO\'(> m~nt " 10 wRt r h I f .. 1t v . p ral I It' rlfih hart torbll1dfl n him th4l 10 kl ' I fit JI • " prral n Iho: \Vit I' on qlll (' Y 80 V , hons e . J li n fl u r S f~~ h o w ~'Ot1 c oul cl lhl' \\ hol t' nlystpry ," h ,' l p f'u s L)("' (· tll1J.t h l al. . j ·' Bll' Ilo w ahfltl l th ~ ' nll)rl,b iue "Y"
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T he Inspector Exp l.. lna. Th ll ln". thll.mp . t iJump' I had not thought slurnb,'r (l o8s ll, k! .-'1.1. , 'I t I lI'r HiH\tlr 1\.l\lhn.rln £l. I" " h l IIlK.!'l. (or tnt\. nnd :r"t I must hn\4'" Hi RtH . \J y "C'"r.\· ,dA "', I ,I. 'I~n ' I"" ,"" , fln,l. 11" ,1 I I"~lt bl" wll rl~ r(' d srn8eR. d"1"''' 1\\' a R\I(lu'I' n .. l llt li r ( (l r .'UO I/H I " ... . wi n ~ \I ~d ' ",, ;, r" e N.!.!" 1l 11, < I " "~ ,, I" .; . n· nil I· nr , r{' I'n ll 10 a Clh' IIJ' loo k Rllb r'on sci ou8 rl , I' I",,, Inlk,·,1 " II', "" IIL MI ",' " , .' r ' hn ,' ol';!lILan"" of n rl'J:u la r. prrRls tflll t ,,..1 "1,1 11'1,, ' I II " t h.·f" r." ~ h ." p. tw l h l' n ",lt A Io>n, !)I" r e .. r v ' II "" 1'"1"r I. r .. " nol. I'''" ncllng O1.nd evpnt ll nlly ~I\ c (' eerf .. d In .1 - 1,,1" " r whl, h ,; , " . n,1 1'"rd.1 I. Htl rrln!: m .. 10 ollrontlm l. I Rl\rfdf' T.I~' IIt ril 1~ I ' n w ltlL I li tl ll l ' :- \ " . I, ,.nt ,tho ,· ... ~ r ~ 11 '" , ' rOl", I,,1I ",,' I· t, ",''" 1" ,1'11 ,, 11 ) .. nt up an ti loo k"'tI "bull t m .... I fo 1111 rt .' n'!r,· ,,' L,· ,_, " . "" ,. , .. ..,' 10., h" r r"" ",, '" I d ('(JtI nilP . ' h .. ' ,- .. ~ m~'''' If ! !l f Ito «,KeTlf' " III, L.1r~ : JI'II II { I tl {l NU l , , ' tim "" 1114 J{ lI l h l\ r lnt> "11 "" '1 ,'0001 I"" 11 (. \ " .\1.", ,' ,n "1"1'" I. ell'lll; s ln l " " 1111 mni io n l"H8 nn h i. couch f l'II 111J II/ I-: bh' r ' " r OI Ull 1'/1- ; Il r". 0' I I, · Il nd th(. In R ~ sl lll ~ 111{ dl t"rlnlt In the 1 lIl" 'I' lor 1 11 \ . ' .... 1\. fl'·'" r " I I· , l d . 1.&1( ..,,,, 11 1.1 Il "~ 'lll o"') (h ~ f ' n",,~ K, ' n l 1M "(1 It: '" ', ·.1 t llltt t rnn .... tt u ll I ... HI li p' ho tt .. n l " r I ll(- II lf "tI,'rv. T ; t it k 1 I " ['11 :ldmir th a i on fh f- s lIrfn r p th .... s ( · Te n tl !Ir l n. ' -!t !'I r nn )(. ' +111 11' ry l lll z z l r • • the ha l 1 111111 1' rt ~ rpl" · 1 ~· ~R.\\. " l ('l n:' I thi n "'R 11 11 did loo k fh'm fl ~lng, b\l t 1'00 ' .'," "" ""'" "",1 !' nd .• • , ," I·h t r.,n , II ,'nn,,' (ro l1J . !la "h; Wll. ~ 1 1I!ltllnl! o\'l" r ; , ' , ~ "Il . I'''''''' 1111 01 It"'l " " n>l,I... ,,~. " "" k I I' I ( f 110 Id t h o. I aJ: l\ ln~1 1111 " "R~ the 011" Imporlan l 'R o"\ 17, Arltwllv . !" J . " .... nt ir\ I ~ " IH Art"1 1 1f" 9 ((I ll tl~ a nn (l (~. ., CO I ru (" 1 fhllt h ... wnR t oo w .... ll .bll l anC'<' d ... . ;: In I""I'" "!:IIIO IInoi I""'n"I'" 8"'! '" "IR bl .... 1'111<"1'(0(1 III I Ill' \lo r l< O ( Ilwak · If I I.... I I ,"," OJ_ " r " " " N, n ' " ,"k " ,\ ",·",,,11 " ' nil1~ It i lll h, , III' pltr!, 1101lI'('U1aO'@ too SII '"' . m .,.,11 put t IIBt II':I Y, ,·n n lln" . ~lI l d (\, ' . ' !l I P Ar,I\\" , tl nt,, 1 A I I k l 'k l . hi . th I t I Qllir'kl,- IpBrn",d Ihat h .. \I'UR n !'(IJl II ' "': 11.,\\ l ~ tt " r (l lft,1 OJ{ \ lrrH I II t hl .. ~ lH4t"' m f' t lOC " f ng m on e ~(l (18 0 t n b) p hu.iU f'88 man . t h3t hE' w as on e 1, ~ n' ~(\II" I.''III I "~ nn !I ' ~ !nnl' ,1t. I.II " . hi. s h" ,·s . . 1~ l p"hn n,' o n,1 n"d . 11,,01 . h r 1\,,,, ,,,ot I> .~ n l' ( I The ot Ihe Kov"rnOT'~ In two riubs, nnd YOIl (' ..lI ., I h r ,'mn(\,,11 ( nll " Ih~ """": "",,'IL. hI' jlrOl'CSS \\' RS 8U('('.. RH U . )'o!1I'~f' lt informe. 1 n1l' thll! Ka tharine "(,O(,k " '"'" "I'~""" TIll' Arol " " ' I·"ot · con"l nhl ... s no rt .. d . d r ... ", up hl 8 leg •. " I h I h II hI ' r h ' m""' rr I. ,,,I,,'n l:' 1" ' I"c lne 1'1\ ,'1. Ilf · I d h I. " ,' CB an tl sp rnllR 10 I1IReeL:'ol r r nrrls 1 nel I 1(\{1~ t 1 K ' D 1m. rl v~" R t ' Ar 1;"11 )' ' n n ' . , ·,k •• II I' I", po- • ru ) b e II b I I l'o mn;i lS ('rimes lI ltOllon. II,,' (lI.cn,· ~'r " " hn l Ih~ .,. "" "I t wllllw'r!a yil/:ht In bllir nn h our." . (0 "1'1t' . It n.I,1 'r man " o"'" n I- S lI roh S", 'I. ", nf nrldA'·'!,,, rl . I I I I II I .I 0 I 1 S 80r r. r ", " I~r I c'l.pho 1\ ~. I.; P Il' ' In!l'l ~ rl ll ~ hill' to lea rd ) n\' ~ Ie h lO . • WAlII yoU "Do YOll m pan 10 1.. 11 m .. ," I I'fl d 41r(1p th .. Inl'e8thcall nn . K_ nl r" 'UI'M to to go a nd j>l:et t he bu(' kboarri a nd drl Hl II' ,. I II I I I In. N ell' York teo It~ t (\n ".plaIlKI I.1O fro m t! n ' b d II n ngr v, I 18t It (' r In !la ~ are Loul.e. H e nnds Ihe I>n r!v '" 1\ .." lIn/'n In nroun to whe re OIl84'1r BOY e8. sane?'; (" ,,' r&1 Pork nnd morc yr·II,'..,. I<lIer A, Rl'lng me any papers you Ond In his " Y~'s . " 8Rld Da vis th o u"hlfull)', " I Jl p "<eo ('rl\mlllli. wh o m h. f/,rn "" lze. "K pock el s . Lea\'e hIs m ono" and hl ~ " "('"ok. " .. nl N Ih. Fnr rl.iL I'n n.e . IA,ul.o ' m<'B n e xa!'l ly tba ' . Tit .. lime will . "alll Im plt>r~. K,' nl I" Mop li lt' Im·~~tI- wa tch and k ey s, so as not to arollse rome whell Ollr courts will not be punl. p.Inn. IlonLlltRn,' ~.rll'~.• 10 "I,·" ""l' "' I'I"n, l\- an y sllsplclon of robb ery . As soon as lInl but c uratIve. M .. n ore cri minal s er " O"I.opro ('rnn,I,, 1I nn " l.ou "t' In lin 1\111""101>11... I(.'n, rt " o/ fIlM 10 AnI · you havo clone that 1 want you to hel'o use t b ey can not he lp It , ThO' "-R), . Dnvl. nntloune". !I i II I hn h8.!l drll'<) bn"k anel pll'k up Ihe body bl'-~!::~' ~ ~! 1:;.,:~~~,:\.~I~ ..;'~~r~~'iI\-f,fI7;~n:;~~~ (ore anyone e lse nnd s it. DrIve wllh gsee r4'a t well·bnlnnccd maJorl! y or ~opl " that In the ohse n 'onee of t he laws {'!ful!~Oa~d'm,I~n~~~;'II~'';!lI r~;7~~c';,)' O~~·~: It 10 JI£1 lle nale nnd loav<, It theN), Ihe ,'ommirnlty hilS mode for Itself Ih .. "n~tm U I .r jlll11 l1_ nit n I' rcrll'l ~n nn,' nOn't ta lk too mlll:h. Tell every body Ii (>s 111 .. only hope or R happy. I'f'gular I~ k llJ~d . Al eck YOlltll{ . Ihe ",0>1",' ",·Im · r ho t y on found the hod y at <Ithe toot life . lnAl. I. round In R hl1 1 In " Ill ll rlllll n n 'I'h6 un b alancAd rew, t IIe un· ""'I"' ~' T.<>\llee t~ l1 . Kent Ihnl ~ he .."a or the precipIce nnd Impress n them healt h y produC't of unnt pare ntI!. In ('"",,'nll hAd leomlI"t brain!! ~ ~pe un . Ynu nll "'~I c ll rom OfRVe. . hI " al'''l'prp trAtI!:. trom 1Iold t hu t It must have ~n un . accident InI Illelr 1 001' mlrsllnDon ~ (\"r r n enernl Fnrrl"ll. Ihe dark. As Boon as you (an t:llove n · able to' com prehend Ih18. The )' 00.' COll y get away. t:o m e back her", JIIake CHAPTER X III,-(Continued,) s ure, though. that nobody follows you," As If In corrob oration of my words, As Boon as the t:onstllble ha d gone, t bt' three of them, Crulldllll, Da VIs and Davis li t a cl gllrelte, I urned up hlB llie con8table , re turn ed . jus t At (hla coat colln r a Dd took n Bea t' on a moment. rough bench jU ~1 outside the door. " Come. Miss Farrls b," said C randnll. "Come on ou t he 1'(' , HardIng, and "Y Ihlnk It time I was starting home watch the sun ri se," he called to me. ~lth YOU; If yoU feel able to trav el. I I Tose hasllly tram where I bnd ha ve run the car liP Just o\ltside Ihe bee n sitting gazing stupidly nbout m., collage. I thInk w e ran safely leave n nd joined him on lhe be nCh. til e completion or ollr mission (0 tbc "There was something ) 'OU wanted Inspect.or and Mr .•Kent." to nsk mc. wasn't there?" he sald "( wIsh Mr, Kenl wus ('oming back pl eu santly. w ith UfI.!." said LouIse In a swcetly Th e re were eo m a n y Ihlngs I want· plaintive tone that m Ade mo long to e d to as k him I hardly knew where to g ra tify h~r w leh. begIn . but Ihc Ors t thing I blurt ed out "I ~d hIm he re," Bald t h() In· was : spector almost roughly. "(s Hugh Cr:lllrla ll guilty ?" "AlIe! that com es Ilrst for 811 of UII," "lie Is gulIly only of being In love ~h ... saId bra vel\' , wIth Katharin e Farrish again st !Jer faI watche d I he aut omobile out of th er's wIsheR," he reviled . slgb t and th eu turne d bA ck Into th e "Rllt s urel)'," I sa III doggrd lJ', ·' ho I cotlagc. where I round tho co nstnbl e has s ome conne cllon wllh th e crim e ' str e tched on th e 1I0or, alreatly fast or the ye llo w le tters. He kn e w 1\81oop. DavIs, flitting 00 lbe lIoor be· Young. He knew wh e re to flnrt blm. fore some smolderlug logs that h ad There aro many things ahou t hIs BC' ~n placed In II rud<!ly·co n st ru c ted tlon s that to m y mtnd ca ll (or clL:p la· nation ," • "DId you noti CE! hIs <,yeB 7" ask<,d Da\'ls. It was stili too dark for m e to see the In s l)CCIOr's fa ee, but I felt s ure that he was laughIn g at m e, He made me fE'cl lhat way all too oft e lL "I dIdn't," I answ e re d rathe r cross· Iy, "but what 's t hat. got to do wltb It 7" ·'I'm nfl'ul d, Kent. 115 1 ha \'e slIld be· fore, you w1l1 nev e r make n ,",ood de· ler tlve. Y OII n rc rntirc ly lao ullob · se rvnn t of 1U!\Jorlnnt de lall R Do yOU ; r('" all m y nsklng ('arl y III oltr inl'f~sll · ~lIll o n Wll " , hl' r . or not C randall I~ ad bille e ~' es 7" "Yes." I gmd glngl y admllt e d, " I rc· I; '-llI n ~ " ' 111 ,'nil. !'n ! ", ,,' •• !"~rr l .h In rr i .,', " " Lrrla K~ .. n,l nn ,l. ,,". •," " •• ID . r ',,' ,·",I ' ,·",e", ""' " II", n ll"!tl l),pd ,u i·
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l\fa ny men Me getting unto I d pleas ure out of the Ligf(cil& Myers Duke 's 1\1 ixture sllck. One 5c pal' ka~e balds many pip ' fuls of pure, mild Bmoking - or, If ynu please, it will mClke nIon.'1 ci :":trettea of the good old·fll8hloned kind that YOIl roll yourself.
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" ~o, " ~altl On l'IA. "I don't think the Fal' !'ls l, r",0 ft , . ,,·llnd a ll Ythin" to do with .. the othe r I' h'lln of s ul cld~II, unlell8 It Wl\~ tlial hOlh de\'lII sh plots orIginated In 1110 ,' nl ".fcv~rn'l, mal I'ol~nt bta ln ' . . . , ,. ~ or Ihl" poor fe llow In yonder. It Is tme that Ge n4'ra l Farri s h got yellow letl er .. On ~e a \,' ~ k fo r months n nd ~ monlhs he hilS found on e in his mall. p ach more threa le nlllg" morll meoaclDg Ih an Its predecessors. H e h as ror • 0
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Save the Present CoUpooa \Vlth the COllponll you c:an get mony handsome, desirable preaents' - artIcles lIullablll for men. 'IirOrlIcn. boy. and glrLa. Somethlllg for eTery' mftlDber of tho household, . Spedal oJler lor FebnuJry and
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New'\\'ed - Say, old man. don't you "I~~~ v ......t .... 41 l14~oebt 10 I'tee ~OmMt.e&d1l m&T be pnrcbued know what you mIss by not beIng mar- • and .leo In thfl ohSer dlatrlcu lands can be boll.tlL at. ~ .>0.. ried . able price• . I'or turtber partJcalan 'IITl1oe 10 Hacllelor-I guess oat, Do you count your , money every night and morn7 W.8. M.THRRY, Ing. 4" Cardner 8lda~ Tol.d.. 01110
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I dlsC'01'c recl t hnt Cran· dall hau blue eyes t hat rlimlllnird him as the probnbl o c "imina!. " "I don 't ""C your logi('." ·Tve lold you b efor e ," salrt Davis , afler a pa use long e noll l'l h to llf'rmlt him to !I ght nnoth ..'r clgllret tl", "thot t he r e a rf' ('\a ~6(>s of rl m" Ilnd types Ne vertheless, I Seated Mysetf on the or ('rlminals. each strongly markert I' Mtll r Its own so r t. I saw right at the F loor Beside Him . start that thl8 crime was of the hId· Ol\( II firep l.ct', SI-" ' IIl " " wrapperl In den aor', of the kind thllt includes co n· tbl11lJ:ht a nd tll rl not (>\ P II look up when SIIII'fI ' \' . blllr.kmall, secret plottlngI en lcmtl, I he kind that requIres R skilful sneak. "But How About the MorphIne $yrln ge," I Ask" "gain, Neyerth l" lesR, I Be"1 I'd IlIYil<'!f O IL Ihe You never lu your life found n blue. flnor be side him a nn . "IIlI'i ng 111 ." han~ e )'e d sneak, There are lots ot blue· c:orn e Ih(' rehels agalnRt autbority, the ou hIli shoulder', I ~a l tl (.nco m o re : eyed despe rndoes !lnd burglars. Most sla\' e~ ot al COhol a nd narcoll cll, like long'. long tIme h~pr.. \I vlng In datb' "And now f want 10 kn ow ~Il abnut or the Ilo to rlous b ad m Cll of tbo weat II.At poor devil In there. Th ey can dread that tho anon:rIDOUB writer of (h<'88 letters might ,\t any moment It ."; . "'''re blue~y ed. but you don't nnd a not belp lhemselves. It's the fault of carry out his Ihreut" a nd expose him "Shut up," he so ld , sa 1'9/:('1 ... shnklng rnan \Vlth blue eyes 8hootlng or stab· IhelT parentIS. It'. the sbape of theIr to publi c shamp., ond dIsgrace him 10 off lil Y hand. "Can't yo u sre I want 10 hlng R mon In the back or kidnapping heads, It's the dIseased condItion of tbe e yes of hIs beloved daughtera," tblnk 7" a ch lid ' or writing bla clt11lalJlng let· tbelr nerves. It's our rault tor n~t tnk· "But how did yOU learn nil this?" I Ing the same care In breeding t.he hu· aske'd. He bulTed ana am ~r1 by hI s rud ..· (e ra." bess. I sprang to m y feol. on lr 10: gE't While I was !lot at all conVinced 11Ian ra ce that we would In br60dlng "Young boastecl to Crandall aboo. a new surprIse at;. In toOl'S as ('ourle· by hIs argument, I felt that It would horse 8 or dog.," the wE'ekly Ictters, So sure dId he ous as hili othen had bee n rurl f' . he be usele68 (or me to dIspute It. for I "Oh. bosh." saId I. "I ask you how fool that Genernl "'arrish would not lIale! : "If I were YOII, HardInI', I'rt rol· woult! 00 InvadIng comparatively un~ you ar.count for the hypode rmic IIY' darp. opl"nlY to pr08ecute blm that wltb low tb e constable's (>xalllJ)lc and try to known territory. " 'bereas he un doubt· rlnge In Crandall'" rooms and I get flendlsh malignity I\e took delight I, g el some sleep. You alld I bal'e Il edly had dozens of casell at Me finger- a sermon." retaIling to Cr ll.ndall (lie dread·lnllplr· hard clay ahe!ld cf Ul! tomorrow ." tips Tealiy to Illustrate hIs th.e ory, I "[.awyrr t hough yoll nre.'" rfltorted iug phraseB he bad ~I;,\oyed and In ~IDg that be "'Il~ :11 uo mood to be decided to chan Ie the lIubJect. DavIs, "I'm sfrald that you are weak dilating on the terror ~e,. t;!)doubted· questioned; I smotbered bock the many "1 recall. too. M I said, "Ihat you In logic. HavIng decIded t hat Cran- Iy wern cnulIl.hg the teJ\eral. It II thIn gs I wllnted to ask lilm and asked It Crandall was lett·handed. 80 dan Ilad no c rimInal conn~ctlon with small wonder that thlll eight of yea atrC! c b~e! mYllelf on the floor, not to far IlII I saw. hoe III not. What of that? the case, what then? I set up tbc and LouIse examlnlnl tJ)e scrap of ODe _tooP. but to pond e r. As I reviewed I. that another proof or Crnndal\'s In. , theory tbat his connection was exact. of the ycllow lettere. c...-.mlng as It dlc1 th., amazing events of today. of yeater· noeenoe?" Iy the anm e as yr;lUr own. You weN! rIght: on top or J{athal1ne's C1esp.raw tlay, of tbe day before , It seemed all "No." said Davis. " that dldn't prove In 10vII with Lt,ul~ an4 were deter- a~t , brought on a Itrok~ of Sf ogo;tll ant! ages-grIm , mntltylnJt. Crll.i:J(IIl))'s Inoocencc. It prayed Rou. mined to Iraoo the hldiklb ~anler that "Poor old man," t lald. "hbtf-,l be terrl')'lag a.all-hlld passed IIlnoe U\.Ilt 8er'e gullt._ - In fs ct, It was tbe leCt-, was t hreatenIng her (athe,.- He ,lV8I mllst bave 'suffered!" hour '\Y~D. l: le1t IllY office lIght'heart'"bilnded clue , that put me on the rIght In lovc with' Kntbarine . ....d was .. "F'a r more than , w.. .-an, Im~i'4~e. " to caU on Louise Furlsh. trll.ck and-' (lyenlually led lIIe . to thIa, 'ing to do ,tbe ·same th'l ng. 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HIgh Coat of .Llvlng, Madam-Were yoU downtown It>day. Mary? Maid-Yes. mum; an' tblngs COlt so, mum. I IIpent $7. mum. an' only lot a hat. a pair of shoes. an' Rome Ion I Made HIm Sueplclou., "DId you uk your gIrl's father for g!oves. -Judge, her hand In marriage?" "I did." Naughtlnese. "And he retused you. I can tell by Mother (llummoncd by defeated the w~y )'ou look." "No. \Ie didn't. He gave bls consent." "Then wry nurse)-Ob, Maudle, darling how call the peculiaI' look you arc wellrlng~" YOIl be so naugbty? Maudie-Easlly!-Puncb. "He was 80 darned wllllng."-Houston Post. Try Mn. AUlltin'R Bag Pl\ncake. lUre to Serioul Matter. I1 I..a 80 you. all grocers. A~v. , ' . Grlgp-l lIaw the doctor'1I cBrrlqe Doctore dIBagree-eJ:cept as to .fbe .t your door yesterday. Anything II&~Ize of tile 1!.1Il. ,'1 r1pullT ' ''J3rlllll-l .hould Bay IIO! He want. ed U, collect bls blll,-JJolton 'Evenlng TtilliBeri pt.. .
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lolll, Knnsaa.-" Du ring the Change Before I took your m e dicine I collld not bear the w e ig ht of my clothes and W IUI bloated ,-o ry b n.d ly. I doctored with three d octors but tho7 did me no good_ 1'1I" y Mid nature mu.et have Its \Vny. Mf "is ter s.dvised me to talw L y dia B. Pinkham's Vegetab1eCompoulidand 1 purchAst'd a bottle. Befo re It ,vas gone the bloating Icft m e o.nd I Wrui n o t 60 GOre. I continued t a lting It until I hn.d tak e n 12 bottles, Now I 8m strong ('r thnn I have been for yea1'8 and cu n du all my worle, e vcn the w Blihing . Your medic in e 16 worth i ts wei g ht In gold, I ca n not prnlse It enoug h, 11 m o re w omen woul4 tnke your m(..d icino the re w o uld be more h ealthy 1\'oml'n, Yo u mtly use this le t ter for tho g ood of otbe r s. "Mrs. D.ll. DROWN, B0 9 North Wa lnut Street, lola., Kiln,
Ellthart. Ind. -"lsuf!ered for l ' years fro m organl" Inflammation, female w('llknes8, pain and iITegularl. tics. Th e pains In my 8ides were In cre8sed by walking or standing on myfeeto o dl bad flllchawtuiben ring down f l!e lings, w ns d e pr('ssc d In l'~irits 8nd beenme th in nod pale vnth dull, b ea vy "yes. 1 bad Bi~ doctors from w hom I rece lvcd only tcmpoMlry rt.'l ie r, 1 d ec id ed to give Lydll1. & Plnkham'~ Vege tll.bleCOm. pound u Inlr trial llnd ulso the Sa.nl. tive Wash. 1 bave now u sed the remed ies lor lour months and cannot. ·express my thanks for wlm~ thl'Y have done ! ormc.-Mrs. SA DIE Wo.LJA)IS,456 James titreet, Blkhart,
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Sh e m UHt h n \'co Ile e n old el', t o r A tll)Jll e r w ltb a "p r j' r ed nos <' ,,;o t !at"r It d !! \'e loped tb at s he W II S 1\ 1\ d ay'" w()r k a s n la lla rt' r ill il uoll " r ,,' I!e, W\th h e r wus h e r b uslJ a nd , wo rk s. T h e sam e dny h e ap pparnu wh o on Ih ls oCl'a" lo lI w us mi s tak e n be ro re th e s urg eo n a t Ih e I"" plta l l fo r h e r fathe r . T hl' gil'l s t roll e d n o o- wit h h is nos e Hma s h ed , rhal a n tly t o t h" p lun o a n d h e r bu s"G o od g r aclolls!" .' xelallllp cI t il l' Bllr· ha nd loo k a chll ir by h r s ide, nun- geon. " lIo w did yo u Tnaung" 10 g -t IIln g h e!' fln j(.' r B li l: lll ly o ye r Ih e k eys yo ur nORe s mas h e d Il k" tha t ?" " Oil , c rie d th o . t\ tfr, r~r . " I pill illY sli p pl ay ed BO lO I' ::; panl s h a ll'. F o r a mo m enl then Hhe Nln plJp d anll II. r l p- nose t hrough a ho le ill t h o bo ile r fO f 1.le of po lile IIfJlJ l:;lI sfJ ra il aroU lld tb e a sn l'rr o f fr es h a ll' , ard [ b e m[l n o uL· side w it h t he h amm e r mi s loo k it fo r roo m, Th e g irl tu r ne .1 h nl( " ' A )' ou her ~~~~ :,I~la~: ,~ ,et. An u h e o li ly h it on to " Whnt d o yo u m ea n by b r inging 6:001. Rtn ill'U pli, ae antl y, Rlld a~nl n h ome a biru or t hat Size?" tOIJ{'h C' d I he II 'YfI wi l h h C' r fi ng e r s . r\ nd Brightening Fl ow. r Po t •. " W e ll , w e ca n mak", up for th e s ize : wh u t a th ri ll \\' (, l1 t t hrou J; h e vpry F lowe!- pots f rt' CJul'," ly fall!' inlo :l by s t u/ll ul; it go od ," AIIl C'r it'a n in Ihl' r no m 88 the notes N O. 814 T EA M JlARNES9 di n !;)' co lor rrom ' t h "l r o ri !; illil l h l' l!;hl of ' ''Pil e S Ia l' SIJBIiJ; lt-c1 n n n nC'r" Mo u n d · a nd e h cp. r ful br ltl! r e ll, T III:Y m a y b(' JUST TO Sf:E WHJtT H is Ca lib e r . I' d forth ~ H e r e WllS n b rPAt h o r pns ll y b r i" h tmw d a,,;aln h l' )lu i illig o r · "lIe h ll ~ II h l~" 1I'l of " ,,1.1 . a 1> 1'1/' ,)f h omC'. comi ng IIn e xpec l e dl y, t u some dlnal'Y r ed ochre III wlI l e r \111 111 It Is 'W11 ", 111 " .. 11 I hi~ ('tl W I, ' ot., ,-ltmbl,. n n n ll''''' IM8 o f t he m e n who had h C' l ped to make Itbou t a s thi ck a s pai nl , llt !' n paintillg !ro n Itll d " w ill \I f SIt:CI." " !lu mph ! 11 1' m ust ut' !l mli ll o f C.,II:Lr. \ r..r. .~,. " ' II h Ur",·\·hlrl", I ll"" ";-,,' , ,1 1t 11':-\1ra J) "'" Ihl s hOlll e a ld ace of w hi ch to b e f', tJ.i!I. h'''I'tI ~ tI'' '' - Ur H'l l' l"" In ., ( l UI . U Um.bl , L in"'. th o flow !: r pa l, wh ich UU~lll'tJ S tli l~ m " tl le." proud , \\,ilh a co mmo n IlJI puls " t h ey ~"nIJ~.I ~:~~k 'j n~:~~:~'} ~I\'I'd:~l ~ b B'I~W; 0JI:::;I~~ U[~ hi~~ coloI' a mI h olds It. 'fu " , bu d c 1 /11 • Iii pst- rap ')., i n " CJ bok e S lrul)~ I HL In.... r osp t o th e ir feet and Bl ood h i s ile n ce T ry :ht r~ , i\ u Kl i n tH Ha~ l'HIlCakt ·, !HJr(! tu UfUU.ttl l; truV-'i Jh I n , u nti l the h ymn WBH e n ded, 'fhp II ~ Natural Effe c t _ SCHELL HARNESS COMPANY pl,·;l t.l' ) U ti , aU gl'on·rK. :\J,'. 1017-111-21 RACE: ST. CINCINNATI, O. tie g irl rnre d ar ou nd lign in , s milin g at " W om a n I ~ Ii (/ e lll "lo II, " the a pp luuap w hi c h gJ'f'e t ed h e r d e ll· "Y eR, a nd It com es naturR I lO hu g It t ak es more th a n 11 so rt un s we r t o cnt p COtnllliment . our d e lu s ions ." turn ILwa y Lll e boo l. ng e nt. W. N, U., CINCINNATI. NO. 6-1 913. "W e th an k yo u." Fal d til!' a d m ira l _______ .. __ In his 8W(' l' t('S t \\'ny . an d uo\\,pd , Th e Spalii anJ8 had hea r d t llo song n nd th ey p""red t ro m t h e ir roo ms n nrl p p.e l! c d in t o the <'OU rL !TOm UI A h o t e l o ffi ce. n o t soul·iy . Ilu t In wOll li ol' at thi s d e tlune c to Ih e lr fla g , n u t no on" sa id a wo rd In o ppos itio n, DO do ub t nCC('p ll n g t h e sltlla tloll u.s \Ja rt of l h e Irall ' form a tion th e n In IlrO(,ASS, NoL ro r m Any a ' d a y had t hut . Olll'! one of nsture's warnings when aU the joy of living has been pl uYI' d In San .Tu a n . lJ e ca n~ ~ vanished because of trouble pecu)j1;U" to womankind. Don't live n to hum it on !lIP s tr",, 1 w()uld h ll\,o se n- pI.! as n sign o l for t b e mo b disregard this warning. Don't procrastinate. ,Now is to rl ee. Bu t tbls P o r to R ica n g irl the time take steps to regain health and strength. h a d brok on th e Ice a nd t lwre art e r th e re was Al wa ys l he sola('o uf Am e r. IC:\ II m usi c fo r tb e ex il es.
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An 01 ,1 ... ·d (' o li eo ~ hlrt Iha t · .\· a ~ wo rn In th p. CI vII \\'ar by Maj o r Rdward D. n. Smith, a brolh er or Dr. S, T.. S , Smith ot San Ange lo, i ~ on exhluIllon In th e window ot th e Ploneel' druJ/: ~ tore , Th e shirt hu s. a hlst o ry , lind It ha s b.cpn care full y pret;e rv pd b ~ Dr, SmI t h , ij a ys t.h e San An gelo \\ ee kly Standa rd , }OInjar Smith was w eo rlng it wh e n , as supe rinte n dent of Conre de r a t e : tmn s por tn tion nn Red 1'1\'1'1', In 1 ~ 6 ~ , he was captnr(' d by the fet\ e rals Ilt I FOI·t De Ru sey , Ln., with a garri s on l of 230 Co nfed e rate 801dl ers , He had it w\th h lln in rl? de ral Pl'ls ons In FlnGood Cau8e. ton Rouge nn ,l New Orl eun s , "WI11 you dona t e som e thing to 8 ~ I aJor S mlt.h ·s caree r a~ a Ca n fe dgood cause?" said the caller. as he : e ra t o prior to his capture. Inc ludin g laid a paper on the buslne ss. JOan's I!er vlc e In th o battl e of Shiloh, desk. ~lI ss . , and p.'rry ylll" . l~y : . am ong oth ' "What Is It?" us;; e d tbe buslness- e r e ncount e r s with th e fe d e ral s , At P e rry,-l11e a bullet wound In 1I1 ~ Chcos l man. "One ot the tenants III this bulld- pro\' pd fa tal yeors afterward . al· Ing killed a book agent this morning," thou gh h t' wa s oU,t ot the hos pital In rQplled the caUer, " nnd we IIrc taking Ju s t u fnll' wcelts time and r ece l ved up a subscription to reward him." ano tll er bull et in his body at Nas h· "Pul me down for $10,000," replied vill e , the business man, In a let t er from Memphi s to Dr . Smit h In Sa n Angelo . In 188 1" th e rna · Jor lI esc:rltw s t he battle of Shil oh a nd Irreclaimable Skep~lc. How biG' nn Incom e shoulll a YOllllg di s cre dit s Ihe " tory th u t the Co n fe d , mnn bave be lore hEl Is Justified In G'et- "rate ij IIl d not. surprise Grant al Ih a t tlng married? This Question Is asked place . In varlouG departments of tbe Sunday Paddy" Prospect. pape rs at various sea80ns ot tho yeltr, At the len gthy sie g e or Vl c k Rliurg nnd It Is varlollsly Dnswered. Conditions .cbange and domeitlc bapplness an Jrlsh re cruit, who was poste d with a musk e t upon one of the outpos ts,' cllanJ;es wltb the conditions. The beel answer we remember to was accOiI'ed by an officer WIth : " What lire you , here for?" have heard waa sLven by a aynlcal "Faith, your honor," suld Pal, v,' ttb bachelor and skeptic last week.- Thla person was III the newspaper office his st'.cuAtomed griD of good humor, when the lI'oman editor opened her "01 be lan I'm bere for a elntury." Dlall and read forth :thle 'qllestlon: An In.t.nce, "Could .0: younl col}~ln~!l ~pp)' pn '. "00 )'0,", be,,~v.e th~t color a lear!'" :' - .. '. :.'1} _ ., they ., ana"eJH ·the llvenes people?"., ,dop't"'"Hc\'o it" l ' I!I~PLl"~ ealerl,. ooiiJda:t. UYe "("~' " if
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Ha3 been recommended for over forty years as a remedy for ailments' peculiar to women. Thousands of grateful women have testified to its effectiveness. You, too. will find it beneficial. As made up by improved and exact processes, the' "Favorite; Prescription" is a most efficient remedy for regulating aU the womanly functions, correcting displacements, as prota~ulJ, anteversion and retroversion, overcoming painful periods, toning up the nerves and bringwg about a perfect state of health. .. Thi.tonic, in liquid form, waa d""i.ed oyer 40 ,......... allo lor the 'Womanl,. .,..tem. by R..V. Pierce, M. D .. and haa benefited man,. thouaand women.. Now it can .u.o be obtained in tablet form-from dealer. in medicine, or .end 50 one-eclDt .t..... p. for a trial boa.
Every woman ought to possess Dr. PIerce's great book, the People's Common ~nse Medical Adviser, a magnificent thousand-page illustrated vo 1u m e. It teaches mothers how to care fur their children and themselves. It is the best doctor to have in the house in case of emergency. Over half a pilllion copies were sold at $1.50 each, but one free copy in cloth covers wiU be sent on receipt of 31 one-ccnt stamps to pay the cost or wrepping and mailing only. Address
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In 1875 the death lummo ns came I . to the husban d and father leaving l he care of the family who1l1 upon this mother , which duty she faithfully assume d . As a mother too much can not be said in her praise, the welfare and interes t of her childre n being always upperm ost In her mind. In early woman hood she united with the Free Will Baptist church . to which she has ever since been a faithfu l membe r. She was regular in her church attenda nce as long as her health would permit , althoug h of a retirina ' disposi tion lIhe greatly enjoyed each church aervice . being a lover of all that is I'OOd and upliftin g Words of eulogy seem out of place in speakin g of her, for her life and charac ter speak for themse lves. in acta loftier than any flight of rhetori c. Nearly all of her life was spent in this vicinity where 8he died. Few live to such a ripe old age and enjoy the distinct ion of being the mother of six, the grandm other of twenty one and great grandm other of thirteen. For almost seven years she haa been totally blind, this was certainly a sorrow ful affliction, but, even when 8he could no 10J)ger see her way she could go about her home with ease, until fifteen months ago she had the misfor tune to fall and never took a 8tep after that, only left her beel as she was tenderl y lifted into her chair. But while she lay so afflicted she enjoye d having compan y and carryin g on a converaation. For eleven yeans she has lived with her daught er Mrs. Wolfe, who with her husban d haa had the conltan t care of thia preciou s one, until the final summo ns came calling mother to the Great Beyond to join the many loved ones gone before. ·Tis .trange that those we lean on most, those in WhOM lapa our limbs are nureed , faU into shadow . but.
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I will offer lit puhlic sal e at {f.y At .1 meetin g of the boa rd of vi ll e, trus tees of Wa rren County Childre n',. rpRid ence 3 mil es from Waynes rg . ~bu urvlly H m ro f es mil 2 d Iln Ohiu, ~ome , last ~u e:!d8Y, Mn:!. Mary urg sb Harvey and ll lvili "Vuynel the on hcr of death the CIl .. kl' Y, \\'ho ~tnce h llsband hlis ~o ably Imm ag~d the pille, on J\londa .v , Mo rch.1, 1913 uffail'~ of the in~tit utioll , t >1Ir1 ered call1l.!; H .., rd head nd llowing.. f ·Tlt(' O\\'in v. (0 fll il ingI her rpsig-nu linn . 1 Lamul.!rt Uul l Rioter St. rp l'u e th . \> was hea lth ~II·!:I . Casl,ey fe lt t ha t she Kill g 78309. 11 0 101'"e r equ al to s uch II rc:!pol1si- I I.ad\; 2 yr . old bull. a goo od one . One n istratio min ad he t er hilit~ . Un,d r t bull f' Muir Peachps,- - - - . - - - - _. 2&c th e Cuskl.!Y 3 the Ho: nc has beell pu L l One tj mo . P ure St Lambe Choic s pound 3 - -- - -' . in a spl elldid conditi on , and the hoa rd cal f . bred cow, rt Lambe for St. Soap, Pure One Lenox heir t bars Qf 9 speaks in the hig hest t erms heifer, bred. rnanag-l'men t. Mr and Mrs. Haney . ,One P ure St, Lambe rt s for. rich in St. Choice Santa Clara P)lUneS, 4 pound s female of Balance to elected been have , of Morrow Lambl' rt bl ood , lome fres h, other!; Fancy Pink Salmon, I-pound cans only su cceed Mrs. Caskey . ll be'Boon. wi -- - - - - Walrus Salmon, per -can fine heifers trom 3 mo. to 2 yr . 12 PAINE AND JUNIUS , --J old . A good workin g herd. only can, per es, Peach d Peele demonearly cl been rt hIlS never Sa le u nder cover . BOc Ht rnt ed thut 'I'holllu s Paine was the Choice Rio Coffee, a pound. only Sa le begins prompt ly at 1 o'clock . ------~-----~--aul hor of the "Letters of Jl1l1 i u~. · ' W. C. WELC H . only lb. a " crisp, and "flaky rs, Wafe am Grah in shed ".7 ulliu R (JnlTl lls kl'd," publi Harvey sbu rg, Ohio. -- -_. ---- - Wn Rhi ngton by .l oh n Gruy & Co .. toes, only Toma Col. D. L. Perry, Auct. Can nd 3-pou I H72, is n Illost plau sible book , but it W. E . O' Nea ll, Clerk. -. Japan Rice, a pound, only stops for "hort oC the poi nt fo r whit·1t it s Iluthor set out, wh ich wns to B50 Large Can (14 oz) Best Cocoa, only provp thot Paine wrote th!' celpbrlltin a t't! l cttPr~ . In 1111 p robllbility JUll iul! Now is the time to cut down your High Cost of Living. Lay The Waynes vi lle Cannin g Compa ny . at kl'cnarticle The other skcd. Many unrnn se. u be r's \'('r 11(' will supply o f sugar for the summe is now ready to contrac t for corn at sav~ you will we and orders your us Give pst inl!'ll ects of the pe riod in whit:h prices. low special their office in Waynes ville, Ohio. money . Highes t Prices Paid for Butter and Eggs. the leIters uppeared trieu thpir uter Manag , Snook F. J tlw of most to di Rtover the author Roy Irons, Ass' t. Mgr. NOTICE- - Our store will close every ex traordi n ury (,pistles Rlltl tri cu in voin, We hRve the Irtter8, /lml they eveni ng at 7 o'clock excep t Satur day ore, of their kind, the choices t pro. during the big Reviv al services. Subscribe tor the Gazette , dllclion s of the human mind , bu t to IT PAYS TO TRAD E AT whom IJelongs the hOllor of hal';ng ---,~~~~~~~ ! the of olle still is them prod uced mysteries.
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J. ' B. CbB m&b returned home Saturday ~ a two day's vialt in Katilcky. , . Mrs. S. D. CI~yton is in Chicago on account of the serious illness of her brother. m:..lI_ fD Mr. and Mrs.·Cliff nJ ....e. 0 ayton. 'Yere Sund8J gueltl ot Mr. and -a. U-~l Rid ge. mrs. mau on If you wllnt aood fiab any day iii -_•. call on ." '-':;". S"---be th• WIftllL rnu... WUIII r pv -'II' 1 .', . a,. Wh 0 WI 8Upp Y "ou I •
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SCHOOL GIRL'S CHORUS The entertainment aiven by the School Girl's Chorus. Friday eveninlr was one of the most tinf.bed enter· taibRlents aiven in Wayneaville for a lonlr time. Tho chorua and 8010 wor~. was almost faultl... and the people of Waynesville and vicini~ can ' be coqratulated on the aood ..otlk'beint done in the aehools under the aanagement of Pbs. Linton. the vocal teacher. The propam ... given below. was well balanced and too mueh prai8e eannot be given to the cbOrul work. "Hats of Other nays... and the drill "Looking Backwird." were the comedy aeJectiiJDII th.t were happi1y l"eI'eived. "Te.lting on the Old Camp Ground" .had a battle camp setting. and was reali.tic; The prolFl'G", is as foJlowa: •• ~. "!lay Ia Don&" ..................... Chorus 1".. 1D ~strumenta Qet- ......... ......... ...... Irm. Hough and Allee Carey "Happy MiJler ............ · ......... Chorua Readina ............... .... Minerva Harlan "Corne Where My Love Lies Lies Dreamina" .............Chorul! Instrumental Solo. "To Spring"
..................... Ruth Zimmerman N. L. Bunnen was in Louisville "Hats of Other DQs .....SOlo Chorus lut week. attending the National "Old Kentucky Home" ......... Chorus Vocal Solo. • For All Eternity" Canner'B Aeaociation meeting. ... .................. Hufh Zimmerman Rev. C. S. GrauBel' eonducted the Looking Backward .................. Drill funeralll"rviceof .. former pariab. "Annie Laurie" ............... Quartette ioner at New P~ris. Ohio. Sal1dll¥. Violin Solo "Meditation" ......... . .. ........:, .............. Grace Carman Mi88 Marguente Thompson. of Re di "A I BI .. a ng, pp e tb.... [}&Jton. Ohio, was the guest of Mr, and Mrs. Ed Macyand family. S~n. "Te~~i~""O~"Tb~"'Old yCa~ ~y day. . g Ph Ground" ....................... C orus Mias Georgia Hadd~n returned Instrumental Trio..............A~e home Thursday evening after a four Carey. Irma Hoogh and ·mont.h·a vlait with relatives in Helen Hawke .... ;. . .......... ... Macomb. Ill. Vooal8Qlo. ''TbeMand:in'''Q;' . .. "'~"'''''''''-'''''''''. ~e rmlln Mr. and Mrs.. John McClure and Love 8 Old Sweet·Bona ...... Choru8 ~~I1. ofd Sa;lDg~O~ ~ere flUS d Thulle who ~ in the d n.. , ~ney an . ehorus ware: Ada Michener. Edith v. un II¥. . .Sb.-han. LueUa Janney. Irene Yea Sarah Jane Fridll¥ will be McClure.Franeee -SquirM, Olive ~aao~~r big Fisb Will have MeCollum. ~~ Harlan, FAytha and aalt Flah for · Macy; Helen :Ilaw~. Rutb Zimmer. · Jq",Ppply of '. ' , 'Y I J W Wh'te man Grace ~ ~d Berna d ,' ''9'1. .. oU1'8 tru Y.· • I. ,. . . ' a ~. . ' . Janey JODei. ·I ma Hough, Allee Mars. Chu. Cornell ' RaJ'ph Carey .Bessie Bmlib . Sher.. , . • _ ~ Miller J~ .Burto · ~ocid ~d ~ . C S'a"'uaer were in DMTIl . ' Tti~" ' tte di th .bl~.!~ stabl.... a . n ng. e
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Moving time, Saturday. March 1st. tion that has agitated the minds of our citizen8 for 10 these many moons. It looks 88 though at least one man E. S. Baily was in Dayton. Thursday. is ready to do all he ean to promote this very thing. according to a letter Mrs. F. H. Farr W88 in Dayton. received by F. C. Carev. last week. on Monday This man Is J. M. Wil80n. the promoter of the Spring V.lley-Bellbrook Fresh fish every day at Frank traction and many otber line8. Stansberry·s. In his letter he says in part: "It Milson's Fertilizer. the best on the you believe tht people would put their shoulder to the wheel and help market. For sale by Chas. Frye. me ·-in. 8ubstantial way. I would Mrs. J. W. White was a Dayton suggeat that a public meeting be visitor. Monday. called and we will talk the matter over. It the JW>ple there are will· Fred Hartsock. of Morrow. was ing to lend a financial as well as per· here over Sunday. sonal aid. I believe the thing could Mr. and Mn. A: B. Sidet were be accomplished." Mr. WillOn has been over the DaytOn visitors, Saturday. ground. and thinks well of the Kirk Mote. of West Milton. Ohio. proposition, and if the citizen8 think 88 well of the proposition as he dOCl1; visited friends here. Munday. and are at all iilte1'ellted. It seems as Mr. and Mrs. Chas. Hart:.ock·s though we oUlrht to take bold of the daugbter is very ill with pneumonia. proposjtionat onee. and pUllh italoni'. The eonnecting link from Xenia to Cw. Frye bandies the Mil80n Lebanon. would give U8 an outlet to ~ertilizef. and the~e ia none betterl both ends of the state. and we oUi'ht Boyd, little IOn of Mr. and Mra. to look forward to this project with enthusiaam. ~ Henderson. baa been quite lick. If we want a tractiOD line out of Horace Stokes. of South· Lebanon. Waynesville. let's aet to work and was the guett of relaUvea hefe Sun· have this line itut into operation as eoon as poeaible. day. \
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AgrlCU . It ure. even th ough helves I' . 10 0 W h' t ' B' thd M' the paved and crowded city. L'I n B as Ih~gll on s !r_.l a Y Illa Fifteen thousand Ohio Farm Boys I r ora. erry I entertam..u a t ew 0 f '11 . g Co nt ~ t , dinner. her frIends at an elegant four course WI en t er th e C0:0 Grow.m 1913. Dretl8ed In theIr workmg clothes, they will fight and win a M d victory in their field, at home. r: an Mr~. E. V. Barnhart en· In the history of the world, no tertained at, dmne~ Monday Mr. and greater army W8II ever enlisted for Mrs. J. O. CartwrIght and daughter more useful battle. than this Grand Rhea Janet. Army of Junior Buckeyes. Fifteen thousand Boys doing their Mr. and Mrs. E. V. Barnhart and best to honestly beat the other felMi88 .Rowena Wright. of Red Lion low. raising com. will brilllC Ohio's S. D. Clayton were dinner guesta Dr. greatest bletl8ing. of Mr. and Mrs. Ray Smith, SUIlday. One thousand boys and many Irirls will make the trip to the National Capital next December. Ml-. and Mrs. Enoch Haines. Mr. Buainess men, Grangent Co\1Dty and :'Ml'I!I Cla_A F te d M I ..., ""n 08 r an I'R. Fairs, Board of Trade. Teachers. Ali~e ,Tennis. bfTerreHaute. Ind. Preachers. IlI1d Farmel'l are eon- we~enterta' ad b M d M Y Day r. an tributing to the greatest campaign Joshua Fost In f th to 'kre. for better farming ever made in the Monday. er. 0 e n PI e, Nation. . • - • One or more boy! mould be 'Bent WOMAN'S AUXILIARY from every ~own!lhlp. No prize money or merchandise can mean 80 ~ r~lal' m"tlna of the much to a boy as to !hake hands with WOmM'! AuldJl.ry was held Friday a President and to visit Mt. Vernon ~mooh, i'ebI'UU'121. at the home on the Potomac. of rdn. W. H. A~en. The meetinlr Eneoorqe a boy or girl and you wu opened with p~er . by Rev. J. reach into the years and mold man- F. Cadwallader. 1'bil wu followed hood and womanhood, It·s ti~ by music "Some . D.,." p~ed on right now tor all to catch the spirit the Vietor Victrol~ : ' of youth. Seriptural quotations were given The State Board of Aaricultore In I'eIq)ObIe to roU·c:al1. After the • 'will give $10 good money to each Nadine of the minutes and other county. to pay the exp8IUIe of one ~usin_ the reaular program w. girl. who will enter and wtn a eon- taken up. '111e pl'OJll'llD proved to· teet in tith~r of the following: be of unUI\J~ Interttt and watt as Bakinlr. Butter Makina. CannlDI follOift: "'na~ of Uttle and Preserving. Plain Sewina'. Kitch. Mn. ~riI. .~ Maple en Gardenln, Poultry RaiAlng 'fN!I Sunda,- 8e"ool and What Grew Lawn'MakinR: ' Out of it." Ill". Barnhart. "ClemOhio Cannen. Supr Beet he- enf and 1ft Mia: Cru.e and "A t.J toriel, T"-- Gtowen . . VI"?,eeJ7Jla,A"M,, ·. Mn. c.dwal· wiU alao ofter free tripa to boys and IMer..· At the close of the propam airil who win in eonteita In theIe the JDMtirw adjourned to meet with ~ crops. Mn. Cad..u.der . the Thunct.J For entry b1anb. rul. and in- ~ Eater, March Zl. 1915. at form.tion write to the SecretarJ of whiCh . time the United Oirerina' tht StatAl Board of Aarlculture. box. will iteopenecl. Thefollowi~1 A. P. Sandlea. ColumbUi. visI~n were lJreaeDt Mt.. Geol'lrla • - • Hadel_. Lizzie Stewart and MeaINTERESTINO FACTS dam.. A. T. Wriaht and L. A. Zim· merman. . A person purcba.siJw' • bottle ot At the e10ee of the meetina ~ EVANGELlS1~ E. J. FORSYTHE Chamberlain'. Cooah Remedy baa no beautiful .leetioDl on tht Victrola eould expect. The speaker declarE~d that the Church of Christ was bom in eonception of the magnitude of l~e we"! ·glven. I ~- to h th'edl In • - ••- - a revival, that at its inception on the day of Pentecost. the greatest revi auvra ry w ere III m. e e 18 FI AN 0 val in.U the history of the church was in progress. Soml'. said the speak manufactured. ~e .maehlDery and SH DAME ASSOClAnON tu used e:. do er. say that these revivals are not dignified enoulrh. and this class of peo- appara • m 1 prepara n An enthulutic meetlq of the pIe came in for some- spirited words. Many a church has been killed by was dealgned especially fer the pur- ""'-b d Gam .. ---'-"-1I.-ld d eos raJ thOUlaD.d d 0 I- r1:'1IIIb' an 21"e ~"UWII wu ..L too much dl~ity. but never had a church to cl ose its doors beeau.se of a pose an . t leve Leban _ ...... u 'l5 --.I r. ruary •••t on ..... VIe The i:nconsistencies of many a chureh lars. Eu. rope. .foll·OWl·._ .... offi:"_•.--._.1. • •"'enuine revival of reu....:on. ''A' ted S Soath IAmenca._ til ..... a ...... wu were handled without gloves, Mr'. Forsythe is a master in sarcasm . the Um tate& .up, 7 e vanoUi D H E Dita \lib' 'd t • with cutting phraesology. he denounced. those who allowed the Church of incre,dients of ~is remedy.• ~d only F~ Shldak'er p~:= ~ God to suffer because of hypocrisy and dishonorable lives and methods of thebl~heatobtainable quality 18uaed. P Bone and Treas Chas church work. Altogether. the services of the first day of the campaign. No palll~ or ~xpell!le hu been apared Si'm'YWftn' C B Wilkel'lOn" Tb-' making It as nearly pe....eet a. ......... • .made a splendid imprt'.ssion on our people. . CA' '1:0-__ Ral h ' B ._- Di r · • ~t.uren. coThe E vanlr6list and his wife. with Mr. A. R. Forsythe and wife. ar- po88lble. uTh"""e • "-..!I·atiofOOnAB IS to ...... A foree of helpers represenU.... AIJBU'C rived at 7:25 last Saturday night and were met at the station by manY who ... operation of all who are interelt..t are the leaders in this movement. The party was taktln to .. the residence homes 880ugh to populate an .ver&18 ;.. "re · atinoP better condl·tion. relatl "'' . . Iowa town are regularly employed ..... ... . . 'of ~1'I. GIlhland on Thud.street. whl.ch has been secured for the accomo· at the plant of the Chamberlain to f:he flab and trame luch u reo dation of the workers durmg the .revlval. Mrs. Yeazel has been engaged Medicine Company at Des Moln. stoaina ltreaDIII with fiIIh. etc. as housekeeper for. th~ pa~ty.. Iowa. Their printing department. To ,appoint Chief Warden l~ted From present mdlcatlons. t~e taberuarle w.11l not be la~ge enough to .. ... in eaI••t Lebanon. leveraJ deputy Wardens accommodate the crowds that Will ·come to hear the Evangehst. Several whlc~ 18 u8ually overlooked aeatterecl throa hout the coun to the surroundini' towns are in'.}uiring now about the meetings and as Mr. eu!atl?g the expense of a blllin_ of work along lin! of Horae ~ Forsythe has the reputation of being one of tne strongest preachers in the thlll kmd. ran~ as one of the beat in The ~embel'lhl' ~winafalt and Evangelistic ft"ld. large crowds will no doubt be the order from now on. th.e State, and.'s tborouahiy eQuipJecl It hoped that all who __ interest.. _JI Tonight the subject will be "Quitters". Thursday night "The Seven With automatic preaaea and folden • .• ...... IAN Pillars", Friday night "Jonah. or the Big Fish Story" and on Saturday of the latt:'t improved type. Here WIn Joan the ~.!.~on. ni, ht the "Booster" choir will tak,e the place of the regular singers. Sun- enough pnnt paper is usecl in oge RELEASED FROM HOSPITAL day next promises to be a bia day, In the afternoon. in the M. E. Church year to spre.d over ten fannt of 180 . Mrs. Forsythe. the wife of the EV81ngelist will speak to women on the sub- acres each. upon whieh is prinW Willie SatterthWalte wu reJeued ject "Woman's Opportunity". Sunday afternoon at 2:30 Evangelist For. advertiainlr matter. directions and from the State Hoqital .t DS1ton. . d' . ceIe..,ra '" ted selrmon to men on Iy on t he au b'Ject" H0 t labels I'n twenty..I·•...ht dl---t ...11__ sythe Will ehver hiS ,,_... lut Tbu.........., He was taken ~_. uc&ore Sh(·t. or the Devil's Soow Pan". No boys under 13 years of age will be languaa~ and. dialects. Enoup the ,robate judp of Montgomery admitted to the tabernacle for thisl Bervice. From West Milton comes the lumb~r 18 used In rnakina the euea countJ. who releuedblm en a writ of word that no man that can possibly get into the tabernacl~ on Sunday af. in wh!ch the medicines .... shipped babealeorpall. . ternoon should miss the address. al~ it was the greatest thing ever pulled to build an elaht room hoo.on each Ue immediately lett for FaIrfield. off in that eity. of t~ese.;:n ..!a:;ns ~l'J'b I .... where he will make hi. futUre mfion.. e t h"li-L "'l'ledto'!, home. rm every year. w g, are AT THE CHRISTIAN CHURCtll· HAS BOUOHT FARM machinery at the rate of 2000 per • ST. MARl"S CHURCH • . ' . hour. if placed end to end would . h d Sunday School at the Christian B. V, Smith has parehued the rooeh ac~ the United Stat. 8IVen F••rth Sond., in Lent. M.~ 2 • chureh will begin at 9:16 dUfinlr the Carl Hathaway f&lm on the Lebanon times or a1mo.t encircle the &'lobe. Sunday School and conl~tion in· Evangelbtic Campaip, The school pike. known as the J08. •- • ItrUction at 9:30 a. •• Momma will cloaepromptly at 10:16. this ~rjl1 farm. ~nd Will move tJaeN'nat week HAD A BIO SALE Prayer aDd aermon.t 10:30. 1Nenallow ample time to aet to the Tabt~r· wlt,h hiS famny. . Ina worahl, .ud eermOD at ., p m. tential nacie at 10:30. :Mr. Smith . has sold his &'I'OCe~ at John Pe~nbld a "'eJut FrickJ evenlna P. B. Tbom~D. Minister.. Corwin. to M~. aDd. Mrs. ~1 Hen. . ~. ~ 8Il1e wu a MDa omee aM adcINII ~ ~ O. ..L"':"" _ _ _-~._derson. wlto will take ~arp March EYtryltody Invlt.u ' to ..-~ .. 1st. ' They will also Qlove lO"e time . • .. ~ ~.
The great tabernacle revival under the leadership of Evangelist J.o'orsythe and party started last Sunday morning Three se rvices were held during the day. At the morning service a large aud ience gathered for the opening shot of the campaign . After 1\ spirited song service led by Prof A. R. Forsythe. th~ musical direc to r of the party. the Re\!. P. B. Thompson led in prayer anti then in a few well chusen remarks introduced the Rev. Ely J. Forsythe. the leader of the ; :vangelistic party. Evangelist Forsythe is a large man phY!lically, and mad H a splendid impression as he explained the plan of campaign. The plain, !~t rai ghtforward remarks of the speaker were well received. as he went on t.o say that the members of the Evangelistic party were plain people in the work of the salvation of souls that he was not here in answer personai wishes. but on a call from the evangelical chu~ches of the munity. That he has not been pledged a cent of a guarantee for his I services. and went into details as to how easily. from a financial the campaign was to be handled. As Mr. FOl'Rythe went on in his , it was demonstrated that he is no small man mentally. for the first from him. demonstrated that he is a careful bible student. an mRn in every day life, and an ora· t f bTt th f th "Th e 3 R .. oro ntohmeaftna IlY'teh 0 d.esermontwdash E eql.U1s1tes". l n e a ernoon aoo er au lence gree e t e vange 1st as he . hout exceptlOn . one of the · t "Th e Horne'Th'IS was WIt gpokeon th e su blee finest addressee of its ch~racter listened to in Waynesville. and those who were not present mllSed a treat. For the evelling service the tabernacle waS well filled, and the message of the hour was "The Ax-Head". It was a masterly effort rk such as the present campl1ign stands to defend the position of Revival for. The opponents and critiCII present methods ('arne in for as fearless a declaration of the first of soul Baving that anyone
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tLlence tber ~yeif each otber. nelth.r "T1l1l bayon't tbe ..1!3'&eIIC at t bem 8.1ylng 1I word'. Httallblly anllln st IUO tor Duyl:\lng. Wltbout let- I _.. Youua sblfted, tlrst bls bands IlDd then lerMo r uoc nmont" you can provo notb· Simple Pnr.erlpt'elf 'ald to We'" ble toet us if to oRc!'rtn ln lbo ex ten t Ing. Y'UIl lH\vo DO rlgbt 10 ke ep me Wende,. for Rhftft'latlll'Jll. (If hIs bonds. l''1ndlng hlmselr Ilccuro-- boun (1 1111 b ere. I shall g ot freo and ly ra s te n ed . be let his oyos rovo ~ h n ll II1nko YOI1 pny ror Ihls. I don't AN I MMENSE AMOUNT OF MOREV Thl. hn. bot... ...ell hnown to Ch. SP€NT BY WESTERN CANAOfio nround the raoUl . and dlecov r r ed 100 . rnro w hat HUllser bas told ~' Oll. you'll be.t IIoelora t01 )fear" ..... the qu'elt~lt ANa IN WI'NTER _EASON, He s tudi ed my tnco "hn rl'l), . as If to g"t nul ll lug out or we nud YOII ha ....e "nil .r 03t r('lIoLI'}' cure ollto.lnoble (or 'h~umo Its.n and Iltackache. It ILos bee,. r end illY IlIls ~ lon , bnt quickly tUl'Il ed proof nl' nothi ng." publl"h~() horn fol" •• vernl wlnt'on "An uuulJunlly large number ". hunil,...da h l~ 1;11. 0 to DI\~ls ugu lu, as Ir r(l~oll ' \ ""ery "' ell." 1<11 111 th e In ppectnr, " no of th" l'I'Di'.' ('RileS cured We8tern 'annull pooplo lire leavln! II III fI . hort 11m.,. "From ,our <lro u l ~ l ng In him his llI1l SIH Cllp tOI'. :-:, llt'r ~, no mo r phlno ." «18t grt one oun"o' or Tor l~ comrlOiJntS The n he Inu gh cd - n hldcous. rh ll· T llnli ng UlI'llY fr oUl the cOllch. he or preparing to leave to' s pend the (tn ,.rlgl nul '~utQd pltcknl:t'l &.n(\ on~ QUlI c " or ny, ~r- or S~r 9upn\'J1In com· lltl!;, lipllnnt hlUl!lh, I hnl ended III an ~ I'oh to me In a ton e liS ludllf e r~lIt Wlntor 10 CnllfoNla,'· Tn ke Ihelo I ,yo Infl'retS l.nt'ao u nh pshhy guq; l ~ In his throat. r.. It w e hat!. b"e n cn,ulllng togeth~r : Thn a bove It e ~l or news WI\II clip' I\1I(>"n(:l. " m. and put Ihem Hato n. ' 1\.11 pInt of' " We ll ?" he Rsk(' d InquIringly. "COIll Il on. " c'nt, 1<'I 's S03e wbnt we pt'd troUl a \\' oElern Cannlall paper Ifnnd wltlol,e),. Shuk" the bo!lIo' AnlS! ('nil" It Inbl ~"l)t"'nrul "efor6 «: A~ h melll 1 lot'k "d for D (\ v l ~ to i; elze au tbl~ ('an <11 ;:: III) (or brell lt filsl. " I'llrll' In Decembe r . In the lIallllo papor 1>",1 "I Lt<1l1mo. " P.klllts ("om. Ih,,· !, rol'ltl r. u~ mOUll'nl. wh f' O Young. just \Yo fu und tho c ottage well SIIppll(l(t we ro lI em. or n eWB con\'eylolI the 10' th-,.-t (h, )'. If \'oll r drU'lotlst <10.' nor It ,? . C'Olnpound III slod, II<! wilt j~ Ilrollsed froUl dntg·s lum ber. would be I wl! h l'ro\'l slo'13. as tr It had beon the t elllltl' nc e tbat hu ndreds at \\YeHtel'u 1l'~f It Tnrl In " r ~ w hou r" (lrnm hi . wl\ol", w('s k lind li en-nil S, to ply blm with Ilat"lIliou o( the cou 8plrnto rs tll lUake Canad ians W"J'8 IIlso Inking a trIp . nlet I\OIi S~ . Onn', "" Inl~'~n c... d to' fair. COI'Y7rY6JIT l.9i! Borno plltenl m ~d k:l"e 1 ""I~"d of lM., r,,'eations a ho,a Ih!' IhlngA we 1\'lshed It Ih elr heRIIQu art er:o for oome tilDe. :!IIbrolld. spending the Chrl lltma& sea· 1"0'''' on hl\vhllr tile .t{enulno To"" JJIf lJCUjiJ,J-HO!MlI. COItJ'AJVY ( 0 know, but th e h ' 5pe<·tor was too In a Tl' ry rew minutes Dayls had aome 1100 "at home." 85 th "y yet term the eom\f.... nd In Ihe orl&1n ,,1, one-oune", senld. ,. ... Uow 1)BCkBfI'P. J'1!bllel'ed by the much a JUII~t e r of his rraft for that. bacon fried and 108st aud colTee otd Inn d. Th e Scandinavian ()lcmA/1 t Glohe Phnrmaceutl<'6J Inr,oralortee or In tbe holf-day Chltn!JO. r~lIl'd It \la s 1II 'l r4' (b:l D IIlle co;; ld As it ho hnd n ot heard hla prisoner's mnd .. , wbkh ho syrelld In tho IItUe va:rtlclpated large\)· SYNOPSIS . h~ :l r . " ques tloll. h e ~at ther e s larlng fixedly Icun ·lo Ihul wnll o lled 3S n hitcheD . b\l(\ i n('~s of tbo& railroads and ' Ihe " So l Ull m ean to SHIne him, tuu ~toalll@ hlps , bot the)' all ha d rem rn " Th ~ t n il scrmN l o~ l r a l." I ~ait l. " but ut the lIIall before hIm . JAKID"S FAULT VERY SERIOlJS I t a!.11n 8 " 'rnt n, lI~ Ull Ln j:~ ' lllrz l,. L t o I fu ll 10 ~( I~ ) £' t whnt ('oun(l:C"tiol.l there One minute l'as Red. two mlnnto ~- I a s kcd in n u und .. rtollC, Ilolntlng to tlCIfeIR. Burly Itt December the mis t I»rC'l l(. ~('I fll nrl'ln g ,· null nl1d ~ ' h , ' lHHI!u' I II a-t f> Jd .-.x. ' !t " l1lt'n t O\' t!( ttl!' RU f'lIl o lt.,d !l u i . Is b f"t w4.">('n Cll' l1 e ral .... arrish sud old three; Bud s llll Da"ls snt silent and lho ('ouc h. boun.. traln ll- IOd' boats were loaded, FathefT ftlohtly Felt He .;ould Nev.r<-td r " I her .1_It· r I( n",.rl,,". 1(" 11 1 "tllrt. {\lulr .. \\, P:I ~ r :>:or do I set: Ih e con . nnanswering. Th e c umulative forc o " It wou't bo necessary." sllld Davia. It lid' 11.11 estimate ~nlshed by the .run. Bo Gl;iptaln of I"du.try Unie.. HD • 0 I n \"(' 8 U~atl n ll nn.1 rll1 l !~ ll lR l J i ll ,.; h <'rnn loll, ," Itnr r"r ); .. tl," rln". " h0 h,ld 1l(" 'lI on bClWN'l1 Ihc sult-Ido of Ihe old of IJrolonged r; ll eDre begnn to grow "Tllk e ~ o lll e thing In to bim It ynll 11110. ro adl rroop le gal'e npwards I)f twelV6 Waa Taught to ImprDvo, b (f( n (r,rblild"11 1h· Illllll'C I.' )' O rl1(, 1 3.1 F ~' I' \\ Olnnll til th o hot,)1 at A rdwAY nnd on my nerv I!!! . Tbi s waiting, waiting, You' II fiod Ihllt th o only a vpctlte he'll th ouescd a8 too nmmbe!' who waul'" s-flll h. hnd u\lk.~r l w \ I h J(ntl.arl 1lu l ' \"t~r Ih t' If only one of tbO!'ID hll\'o will bo for moqlbme." makL fhp Cbrrul1!IIall holiday visit T" I- p ho ne JlIst I."r.'ro .h" ohnt I... ""tr. I h( ' slIl cldA at t h" r oun g womlln In \OaB torture. 101,·. ~n d !llrs. luaace too\o- srea&t .\ 1·,rn l)l •. or ~ 1~1 .\ w \JRp cr I ~ f OIlItI! . Ih t' ptlrk la ke . ~' el i n rn c b or tllese would SPOI\k. To Yuung It mllst haT e Ne \'pl'tholcss, I took a cup of toltee llbroatl. Thla d'oes UIOt mean that theso ' pride In Ihelr young son 1'00, Jake)'. at wlg:ht or wi ' !' h t :C'n e- r rl 1 Il'nl"rl "t l I,. at rj l l-,(""n with f' Ilra".!'I't , I" ..' nl c11 ~(' ,,' '''rs I' uses tli("fC weJ' O y~ ll(Jw letters," lind SO UI O tOl1H t In t.o tb. prlsonor. A pccpllr 2re leans" to avoid the colO· Fatb el' wae de termined to o'alio hIm ., been for worse . th a' m ounl l h.... 'I,- fl .,,,," III,r rl, ·o1 l.. . "I do not ~ eil it myso lf. ye l," snld Still Ul ey It Bllt nt It, DavIs s taring Voll oy of uut !ts woe my on ly rc;ward, ne88 ofI tlhe wb.tOJ1'. nor for any 011· &reat bUIIlncsB man, a vorltable cap' AndJ ~l W EI!'4Cr. an n ..ct,,1 bdnkC'r. c nl1 lm lUt .ttirtdc nhnat th o S :l t1lt · l t l lll ' Il ~ r\ IHh ll l l n .~ na.\"ls (ran lcly . " a nd y(' t I know It ex· s traight Into Young '~ eyes and Young 801) I r el urnc(1 lind Bat 'I\' llb DaviS matlo condlthila.l wbatever. 'l'hey taln or. Industry, One dRY lllotb el 811 -"'I ''''d h"r II! A )'lll,, \\' (' '''''1,,1' ' t. I~t!'. I k now Ihal tit ... hl'lIIsb Idell that tryIng to star~ b nck . F or n f ow \vhll " lie nte . I mys elt had no Bppe· bnve oome out to Canada aud UU\'EI heard, Io<sd 8creama comlug trom •• t (\u n f} In EhJl"r·. rO "1 11 P ..l flll ('1( 0 ,' 0 I n ~~"' I ' M 1)(1 \' 1• . 1C ~llt · . (n e lld. ...,k c S II I' drove the m a ll to d r aIn was planncd mloutes he succeprt od. Rnd t he n bi B Ute, but Ihe e \'ent s of t lbe olght rlld done BO wel~ that t~y can alford the adjoining room and rU8h pl! In . to In· th ... . ;I.,". 1,"11' I- .• ",,·It,,·c.1 Ih"t e rnn · by thnt di s ttlr l rod bral :! In side the cot. eyos s hifted and foil. WIth a maBter 1I0t s,," ru In the lell st to bonvo alfnctell hundred ' and firty Q}T hoo hundred dol. v08tlifa~ tbe CIIUSO of the trouble. du ll Is n l tl w " ""Ulll .. t' th~, rn )·~t t· ry. tn c' e the...." ... e lTo .. : ot bls will he brOllcht them ht"" I rirnuk only parot ~ a cup of la rs or mora- that'"!t taltel! to carry Fatber wall vigorously adrulnl stertn" Ku tt.n rtne·s Hll"l\.n,:: ,· n lll l' IT P 'l ilr ~ tl h~ 0 . .... de l .. r tl vo~ . I(" nl ntHI I'n\, l•• r" r ~ h Cran · He WIIS sll,' n t £(1r sp\'c rnl rnlnu tell huck to Da\·ls aod held th em sleady. rOrr,,(·, t buugb he urged me to eat thom n~"s aud. buck. When they • doBe' '" "slrap all" to tho youn.. ~I\l r,. ro orn n nd fi l10 1 1\1\ fld "rM' ~. l.(){' k \cnme to· «lana<lu. tl\;e}, did not have bepeful. flo x 17. Anhl'l')·. r-; . J . J{cil l " .'eN lo Ard· nd " Il !;az d Ht 111(, rl H IIl~ MUn. seem In!;· Ther tb o two at t hom sat a1l In a somothlng . "R )' '0 In ""8t1,,II ' o nn " " r"ol11"" ~ U " p l · Iy obsorh p(l !n the g lo rlo tls spoclo cle. duel, th o (Irl80ner's tJRleful eye9 IIhoot. "11 I~ nllt to ho n lone 8lege," he that mucftl mon81' IJU told, but now "Ike)' i Ikey! Vy ror you are IIcllr f'lnLl~ ot u "lt f!Ol r y C·'h ' k . " A wfltnnn "I'll tl tl '" I Id I I I n ou t . II' 1111 exp Oil ve y . Ing fortb ,'eoom, hato, murder, while onl'tl, "nnd ~· OU must keep your th ey are weaHby am1 on theIr return ICIJ. IIddle Jakey'/" '·on:ml ., sulrl(lu '" , I,.. AI',lw lI), Hol et. A )·.I\.,w I II r r al o!) n~ur • • 111 th l. CAS "- "I'll m a ke him te ll ." In tho other's steady glnnce wa!J pie- BI'T\!ngth. Our llrlsoner III fl man or will brlns: BODle; of bhelr frien d. wIth "Uecl\ulM I causht blm ' In a ·!tel l{ Pfl t r u Us r.OUI R(\ nn t hl' hl ~\R ,l l!ar nnc c """h t i t .,., 1 tured relentless JUl'tice. ronllldernblo will power an d Is Dot the m. dmt!t vr," replied tather, contlnulog.; '01 pit o ne Rnd fln u. tI.lIt ~hn IH,d Jus t hc~ n a ar c YOU ~o ug to to. MJ I":l by Crilml al\ r r~m th o ,o m" bon th. Bsked. ·'How will you make him!" or conrse , th e re could be but one golDg tu ('unfess readily. If YOIl will TlIen titere at.,. tIioee, too. wbo on the obae.bement. : '~.(Oo!< " dl.H ppt·a ..... Th ~ '\rdw n)' p n8 ~ ' F ol' II11SWPr he took rrom the pocke t end to It . Powerful [)!< WR~ tile will ' keep ,gunrd on him for It couple 01 theIr whuat fam:t81 bays m.de tlum. "II, 11Al! You lay a l\e1" .nll~ tH Is IIlU~ IJJl;. l""\,c,,tor Ony'" n,· . "'ttlII-; I vIII teach hltn to \Ie botte .. . rl\·~ e ~t Ar.lw lt \. -lin!! I\k c~ liP lll\'e • . , ut hi s cont. h' 0 S"t8 of Ibln ate-el ou lTs, In th e d,·ug·ra cked body, tbe 'witch· : hOllTS I nrn going to aloe;,:' cl ent money that t&cy can afford to -: ls:itIOl'l . H o dl ~rQnr. III "t th o (IN1I1 one fur the arU\R lind I he other for tbe Ing at tbe muscles , the InvoluntafY "or rourse, I wl!l." take a beUday, and what beth!r winter Q& I10t eel ( halt to brea k eCery bon .. " 'olnna I. Sn r"h Sn c l-. e ' o r TIr.1d II'Cport . 1.", uJ ... 1.l l' ph o"~M Kenl Imnlnrlng hIm I', ,a nkles. :Ind slepped within the cot· drawing up of the limbs Ilnd anns as "l Joder III) clrcums~e~ ," eR ld holidayI111 ground eould they have Is. lIee. body."-Eschange. ,"rop t h~ In'·.st'gntlon. Hont N, urn. t" :£~e. I follow ed wondering ly aud far as the bonds wOlJld pe.n :ntt. and Dans, a s he flung blmseU down on than CaI1forn1n.T lii>w many In other - ~ ..\'(' York h) nn eX l)lnnBl l o ll t' rom . ul30, He ftn I Ihe holl}' o r" ""''''111''' In wlltched him as he turned Young Ol'er ruoat or all the 0la8plng nnd laclasp. Ih~ flo or of the Il'an·l.o, "Ioollen any fannIn" dlstrlcta sf the continent Literary Betrothal, . ntral Park and more r ollow r~ttef8. on hlB tHce and, brlnglog hl8 hands In g of the fingers told what torture of bl~ bond .. , nnd IlaY no a1tentlon to <:culd lIIford the DlMley and the tIm • h:.aa1ptIClnll In complimentary copt.. e 'Ure. Cr,ln!!,,11 ",110m ho r ~ c Ol:n l 7.r! n. h b hI d hi b ele peopla CAnT-A.dvertl. . all Jllarned work8 do not alwaYII . .."_ r'C "" onter t\ .~ Forrl.h hnme. ""ulo" toget e r c n m, snappod on t e the I!lIence was brInging to YOllng. bIB (l IaRS for merc)'. Fie laB a win, tbat ·a«-;Pn'lmPloro. 1t.nt to llrop lhe 1"'1'~stl' curts. He uhal'kled Ills t eet.. too, Bud He bunt rorth nt la8t In a wild nol\!g '" ay a bou t him that Is dangor- menL the- vacdul purpo8o to whloh· 011_ ",tl on and rolu.·. to II:I\'~ '''". " " I' "U", tI I kl t t d flow or protanlty, curalng DBIdII, cure· oua," II "n . I~ Rtrr K~nl Mea Crundllli i"M [.oubo len p e ng liP a S ou rollC, passe \VIIB dedicated by the celehratetSr ~ In an 8ulomQbll... K.nt retul'lUi 10 Ard · It betw \len the tll'O eets or shackles Ing me. cursing everyth Ing, curalng "You neetl not fenr," t "plied. ""eFLOOR WALKER, re&!Wll' WilBon of Edinburgh. • ~ny . DB,·I. a"f\nlll\ c~ft thnt ho hl\l! and aroLtnd a beam In the sIde of the Gad, ond 8tm Davis Bat tbert't as rigid IMmber the a!l:Ony be 11M Cllufled Ul pIBnnpd to a.-rel{ th e ml:ffllng t!9.lInM(cr Wben the luI tor tor the b\odr of nt1 '''"0. Ih .. mB· ter crlmlnnl. While " pck· cotta~e wall. loav lng enough fllack alld as 811ent aB the superlor of a tllle woman I luve." ' 1"reJtUI!lor Wilson'. da~htel' ball II{: the rrlmlnl\h. "ent . co ~~lt . ~ro~~ to permit the shackled man a small Tropplst mODnstery dOing penance. "And to many ethers," said DaVI" . lC' uhe: 8n ~1 C ran un ll. ru rstl cu h} l.J(\\.1 , Y : gamed the young woman'. 811Dl'OMo t il" pnSllT.... ' ''r JUI Il I'" orr a I'rcPipl $c ,u,ll RlnOunt or llbel'ty . DurIng the wllole At tim es the prlsoner's TOlce was ' "Sllenklllll' or toot," saW I, '·1 wl!lb , tt.m, flbe of courlle referred- hl1a to .is. kntrd. Ateck, YOU'h'&"'t t,hnO. ~"~~~r~r,'t~~ operation Young hung IImlland np· ralbed to a hideous shrle!.;., at Umes you would ' te ll Ilie before you go ' ~r father. Having Iltated, hie ca .., if1 a.1 I. Inund n 1\ 11 - '. " d ct ;JPor. Loul •• te"". Kent I hat eh ~ pnre ntly IItc leae, sllll in the rug stu· It sllllk to a pitiful sob, and all th~ . 881eell' how YOll: lea,ltIMOl ""here the the youog gentloma!l wu _all t. ('ra ndall hAd come In get· papen fbrom por, but aB Da(\s finished hlB work while he tu gged and sttalned at lIis tlve thOll81l11d cADle frollll." btd tbe young lady to como tc. lter Y un" which IrR VO him q 3tnlllge 0 O~<T O~ner'" fl.rrl~h . It 10 .hown th"t he beglUl to tnlk Incoherently. bonris. twIsting, turnlltg, reaching. "Ro\\ser told me." father. Her ohedlenc& W86 prompt. ("rnndnll'. only In \cre.t In LI,' O ,cI'f"a8lh~'~~: ' ''Tbe sh8klng Up I gave bhn In raMt, trying always to find some position ,. "lw[\s not awaro that you had an, Professor Wlleon hnd! berO" hilll ~';.11~~~ Klllho~OB r.co\·er ,or ~mlng blm Ull," silold Da\' le, "will bring whloh he could gain pOMesslon of tbe opportunity a talk witb Mm ." for review a ponderoul yolumt, 011 blm to, He will woke up In a few morphine tb8t lay aD the chair juat " I didn't,·' aald the Inspeotor. 'I the fly·lent of wbloh WIIItI .b' lIlCHAPTER XIV.-(Contl ~ ued,) mlnuteB and the ~ I'll find out every· beyond his reach. just used rQ,Y eyell la the postomce." ficr\bed, "With tb. euUor'. cotnJ)ll. "B ut are you Bure Youog wrote all tbing I ",'Bnt to kllOW. I'll make blm At IBst-lt must hue been an bour [thougha 1 had "fled mIne prett,. meDt.... _ tell." .. the yellow letten; ?". loter-physlclil exhaustion conquered well In tbil post o.ID", but ce?taIDI~ He tore tblll ny·leat INt, plnBed '1t "CertaInly." sn Id the Insper-tor. get· "What ore you going to do," I him and bo lay back, arter onll last [ had eeen notblng that would lea" to his daughter's dras.. IOtemM1 lIug up from the bench and, entering gasjlcd. " torlul'e blm 7" frantic stn'ggle, ""eak lind !}&nUng, me ,to 'denlHy the person who h ... ber to the aniloull JIoY'M'-and weDt "No," sa Id the InBpector grimly as the cottage. . unresIsting. sent tbe five thouSAnll dollQrs I . . . back to hla work..-Teutb's ComPAD' When be Nlturned n row mInutes he dragged a slool over nl!IU' tho couch The luspector nrose, nnd, WAlking L'lund III the cnsh drawer. Ion. It!.Lp.r he had In lIIB hand 0. bundle Cor nnd plaood on It a hypodermIc SyringA over to the cOlloh, stood tbere · look· "Don't tu'i~ '.0 riddles!" I excilltmed yellow paper aud envelope.. Aa lox· be bad fouud 10 t~e cabin, and with Ing down at him. rather l,etulanUy. "WhB\ dId YOU bel Whot 8M Meant, II mined Ulem I.llaw Ulat they were or Il a 'mol'phine prellantllon. " Aloek Young," he said evenly, In the post omae?" "So you think I smoke too mllchr. e~nctly the ..cotor and texture of all . He gaged tb() dtstanco with IIle "your wbolo game Is up . . y' know nil .. Davis grinned. he liS ked, j~Bt-to keop up a CQIlye,... fhe fragmen tB of ~' cllow letters that eye, and mOl'ed the 8tool 80 that while tion that seemsll to be Ilingultlblu,. It would be,.\n plain Bight of tbe Oldpop-III your bnby fond of you' I had eeen. ' "Not at all," she anll,\\'ered, not .11'7 l"ewpop-Fond of me? Why he just sltlllfl: lly conce.Un. 8 yawn. . "Where dId you lind them 1" 1 as k<>d . 81~ackled man when hOIl\loko, It would 61eep8 all day, eo tbat he can stay up " In a cupboard over there by the be utte rly Impossible fo\' him to \'eu ch " You said you thougbt iro:"· fiTe]) Iace. I don't know whether you It. l\1l nlr;bt to enjoy my entertatuin& 10"Pardon' mo. J don't think )'011 an ":\0," he 6111d, ''I'm not goIng to noticed It or not, but over there, too, olety, smoking too much." I, Ihe t:rllC·wrlt4!r on which YOUD!!; torture him. Ills drug· racked ue \'\'<: a "Didn't you eay that I"d die If I At the Studio. .... rcte the leiters thnt ho gilYO Rouller ",!II cia Il for me," dIdn't cut It downY" A motor stopped lu front of tllo to mBIl for him ." "Yeo-that's whnt 1 lIald." CHAPTER XV, llhotogrllpber·s. and a womao lack· "Wbat make. you think nouser It took him I\, long time to get It. Ing nono of the artlfielal ncc essorlea sod th eD be WIIS quite auar)'. ntnlled thom 7" deemed neccsBary to "looks," entered ':'I'bere are sIx different things th:lt The Torture, tbo studio. !lrove RouBer'1I connection wllh lI e ll Is a plnce of un satisfi ed desires . A couple 01 dllYs Inter tho photogra' YOUng'1I fiendish plots. The stamps anll In Its lowest d e Jlth~ are those, pher submitted proofs for her ap'Were put on by a lett·llauded man, and wbo. \I rlUllng 10 the ngony of their proval. ROU641r was lert·handed. The au swers de cay ing nenes, s llrlek fur lIIelr be"Not ooe of those plcturee looka ~e l'e received In the Ardway post· loved morphine and sllrloll In vai n. Mlloyoo's Paw-Paw anytblng like me," tbe -woman InsIsted Pill. .re unlilio allotllo anlce. w:he re Rou s er was post·maste·r. Man y times In my life I have seen The photographsr tried In every way a~ laxativea or caibtlfLock Box 17, to which they were od· the Eouls of men. und woweu, too. llut to pactry her, but finding this an 1m· tie& They COIllJ the ' dre ssed. was not ('ntered In the list to bard ond bItter tests. .posslhlllty. lost control of bls temper: liver Into activity ot hox.holders. You )'ourself found Once I saw a motorman II'hoae car "Madam!" be exclamed, " d14 you lIeotle metbod!!', they . 0 la rge sum of mOlley In the post·o(\\oo hnd crusbee! a IO\'ely cb llrl. Around .; do oot scour; they do read my sll:n?" 'ClU!h.drawer that lH,d 110 Imslness be· hIm pressl'd n howling. a ngry mob. ;..._....lIIJ:~nr:. not gripe: tboy do nc.t "Yf'8." Ing tbere. !;tousor hl~sdr myslerlolls, led tly the bnby's fatber . \\'ho would "Well! Il does nol BUY 'cleanlng, Ui~:AA~t:ft~1 wenken; but they do Iy dlaapllCare\! wben be founel tbat hnvo hnd blH IUe. With 1J0id darIng, start 11.\1 tho ac:cretlOlll dye ing and remod ellug.' It snys 'pOl" lIome one WBS on Ihe trail of the y.,l· he atood on his platform us 00 a of the li \'cr aDd stomtraits: .. low letters. And la s tly, Houser aud th rone. wllh his controller hal' for bls acb ill a way tba' l1OOO Yo nng for week ~ have boo n together lonl y W€IlPtJII. nnd tl e ft ed them all. pnlll these org,!M io. Fu \I cr'. Earth. mos t or tbe time." Yet. cvell ftlj he 6lood there outwardly' hea.tby condition and l;'ullel"s carth son named tram It" "How did )·ou learn thnt '" s o boill. I saw in bls cyes 1\ ml sl'ry 8S correctlt constipation. M\JUyor's Paw·Paw earliest nBe 10 fullin g we·ol, I" II "Young, It Beems," the lusp(Jclor grcat as mao could hear It'lIl liv e. ruthel' rare, 80ft, rrlable rock whose Pills are a tqnic to tho stomach, Iive~ aDI\ continued. "Is \\'ell known In Ardw:1Y, For da y~ au<1 months I uoubl not t.hut value depends altogether on Its tex· oel'\oes. They invIgorate iastead of WeDen; hIs boyhood having b een spent In the hi s nightly lire"ms urou"ht him con· ture and IllI flIterlng and absorbent they enricb Ihibl'OOd tn&tead of impov"rtown. His father \'lIlB a we ll· tO·do s tant, horror·plctures or tbe cblld be iahing il; they eoable tho Blolllllch to ret .u propertie". It has d efinIte comllOInwyer who became addi c led La dru gs. had killed . the nour;~hment from food thai is pv.' iDto Blllon, mlneraloglcnl1y, Its physical III >! mother died In tbe 6tate oaylum Once, t oo, I bat!. to bc lhe .bearer it. Price 2S cents. All Drul:gists. properties rather thnn a chemical un' for the Insan('. The cO!lBlablfl . Douus, of tbe uews whel1 11 worl\mon a mls· alysls determIning Its commercial hnM known him for many rears. He ijtep on a fnune of s teel sent him vnlue. ' Fuller's cartb w'as first pro' 'wco t to Han'ard Bnd thero wos II plun ging down eighteen stories to duced In the Unlled Slatel In the "la6~lDnt(J for a wbll u ot Cra ndall He .jeMb. In tbo foul tenement where I early nlneUcs. ba,' been going from b ud to worse, tolt!. my news I saw a tired. gaun t carll time lie re turned to Ardway 00 womnn walk t.hc floor and s crenm and Important to MoO,.,. bl' 1)erlodlc "Islts se<:mlllg to be mor,e U1oan, three frighte ned IItlie c hildren llllamine carerully every bottle of ailll. more addicted to morphIn e . His clinging to her 8klrt s. CASTORJA, ~ Bafe and sure remedy for tnh trltnnce w ns s pent lon g ago and Oft en. too, In my pra ctice In the Infants and children, and aee thllt It Doctor Recommended Resinol. .It l>as been a my s tery to e\'ery one court~ , I ha ro seen mell In dreadful Half of a SOc Jar Cured It. BearsUla ~ u~ wbere he got conside rable r;um ~ that mlsery-a ruman bold nnd deO[)ut de· Bignatureot ~~4( he bas bad nt times. With all hIli Bplte the blood·gullt on his s oul. race Baltimore, MeL Nov. ~, 2812.-"MY IIt~l. daughter wal tllkal\ with a. very IIma ll In tTse For Over 80 Years. rnults, he hnll mu ch magnetlsD\ Hnd a all lhe world cOllrngoously until tbe spot bock of her hllnd, It CTCIII' Children ely for Flet.cher's Castoria. largeronandthecllu.cd pl:l l'slble tongu e nnd makes fri ends Jllrj"~ for e man snld tbo word Ihat her more trouble. When rea/Illy . So fur Ill' I can dl"ro\'e,' , brought th e de ath·cbulr's horr or to eh .. would IIcratch It, It would bleed lind Sometimes They Are Stoll en. get ,"cry ualy looklnlf, 110 I doctored U aflfr he had concocted hIs plot agaln~t bl s \J an r t find crumpler! him weeping "Artet all, you ought to ' buy lin n,yoolf for about a ycar, and at lut It . Ge ll e ral Farri s h hc hlld some dt(llculty to t ho flour. . He StudJod My Face Sh;:;rply as If to Re3d My ~ l(56io;" broko out on both knees, Bnd when. eh. auto." tn t',btalnlng sali s fa ctlon Dnd 11'le d to Yet all Ihe conc(' pt~ t.hat my brnln would go to bed ab. would .cro.tch, and .... "Buy one, chUd? . That -would be I nodrl ed assent. -enit'S t the a id or Crandall. Cranll~lI bad forllled of lht! utmost In palu nnd about wallO tortured and aulferod .0 trom thl~ "Did It not a tl'lke you as pecuns' difficult. Hut I mIght try to get one. " Itching, that I took Jler to our doctor, W(J', t at once to G~oeral Fllrrl " h nnd s hame and mise ry foe!ed Into Inslg. C:lser who rccorronended ROllnol Soap ILIld that there 8b ould be over two tbou .. -Meggendorfer B1aetter (Munich). 'I\'a~ ord e red out of the house . Crn n· utrk ancll before the things 1 saw In lool Ointment. . nnd names uJld addnuise s In the fill' dall. despite hlB treatll: ent by 'he gen· t bat rud e cottage III tbe Jeraey hills . OiIly OD" "BR01I10 QI1II((NII:" warlling list of a small post office ua. era!. ",'ns ' determin ed to eO!\'e the mys· where f(ll' two 10llg uars Davis nnd Th.t Is I,AX A1'IVIiI UllOMO qUININft. l..ook Improved with f1l'8t applica~n Art!.wIlY. wbere probr.bly not urtrfll for tho sllroalUre nr lit W. G no, ft. UUfftlll .. ColeS tel·t, and for month e kep t trll{'\1 of lIIyscl f kcpt watch 01\ the fettered "1 lIent !Dr IIBmplea and Ilft~., the lintCurcI GrIp la TirO Dan. 110. than ton [oUl\lles mOI' o nway In to. III OGe 'YOlllliI, Irylng t.o ""urm out the 8{lCl'ct master crlmlnal-waltlng. waiting, appllca.t1oll tho IIchlnlf !lnd InllammBUoll ycara ?" WIUI Improv,"d, ane! J kept It up rifzht anlt t\u d re nder hIm powcrless . At tImeR wultlng till irIs dru g· tortu red nerve~ Rt&ult, 1II0mfnc, and by tile thne tho I~JlI . . . .. "I Illd not examine It closely," I r-be ga"e 'fOUl~g slllall ~ U0l8 un u for n Huould OIalte blm tell us the seCl'et of "III burl lhe IIlCult back In that cone ahe cOlI)plalned very Utile, 80 I !(Cit·. plied, " but oven 11 I hnd I am af'rald follow 's teeth." while, os I have saId, had blm In bls his yellow letters, ftltl" cent jar, and ' before that w.. 11M! I would hav e tnl1ed to ldeni.liy It .. . rooms. One day Young dloaPl'care d, Shacilled band anti foot tbough he "Then he'll have to, eat his wordS," cono th o trouble had enttrely d1sa~ ImIIQl'tanl." ed,!' (SIgned) M.n. lo!autSe SobIIlecllel. J7i'I f. ~klng w1tb him some jewelry of Cran· hod found blm self when b l) came out PHllIury Street. .. (TO BE CON'rINUI!lL) dAlI 's and it waB ollly II few days ago or hIs s tllpor. his selt-contl'ol waB at Dr. Plerce'a l'leuallt Pellutlt IIrSt .pat ap .Nothl ng tva can at, Raslnol tbnt C-randall succecdetlln findIng him first lVonderful. Ror a few mlnute~ 40 years Ilgo. mgul!t.e ~d IDTllr'o/&w I 'What stomach, liver boWul8: .. B,~t.ed of l\erc In Ardway. Young, bavlng after Davis bad fastened hi!! bonds he tlby graDuleS, . ~ . ~ . ' . r, fall ()d to blaekmllll Gener al Farrish, lay lbere tosslog and ' twltcblng, then
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em In inent - orurhlly psychol ogy Il leading unlv hU.!! just bee n dl~cnHs lng th o IDn U' e Dce ot r 'ar 08 an Ince nllve to I humHIJ ucli u ll . Th ('011 ' lu~lo li h ua I b elOn d ruwn I h~t It IllU Mt r~J1I1;1\ Il~ n POWCJ'flll fa luI' III Ih· c,· ulullon or tb ~ ru e ... . Wlth i'! ('('rlnlll IIml lut iuJlR t .. ar IIIUs t As to tho Wedding Ga rb. eve r b" nn nellve ('I e men l III It~ n" i ('olo ll e l \\'naer"o n occ aFl onnll y Illllo ns to conduct nnd ('hur:H' lfor . nut 11I 1'n8 his nll .. ll ll o11 (rUin (] rp ~sl,,~ thoao II mllatlons ora vt'ry narrow M"YD cfllJ rll,l nh 'fi to ll ce. s lug up I n~ ulr I" ea r /fIUbt be a eecon (lal'Y nntl not a 1.1. tall to llils arl · 1 Inl' (' orreHpon deoIB prllllll ry mo llf e In Ih o hl~h " I' roa lmo "Ic" iruln the !.Oll !; I·!IIC ('ourler·J our· or human aCl ivlty . In Ihe low es t orll : r ealms It Is IJure ly In sllnl'lIv", nnd has "There nro tW'l rr'n ~ ons for beIng nre rt':it,\· t'~l a t on r e by a n appl io' a.~ b ee n gIven Il S for preservati on from msrrled In a dJ (' 5S Gul t. )'ou ug mlln tion (If :-;l v ;ll\ ' ~ Li nimen t. lJ n't phyalcal da nger. Th e rear at palo It 's tns b lon~);l e onl! II's y ur lUBI rub, jn t lay (I II lig hlly, and dlseas ll bas result ed In th e Hpll'n · cbR.nce to gcl a d ,t)"s Bult ." " 51"1\1\' 8 J .\nl l~ "Int hl\8 (Io no JII o r'l did etIor ts which have bpt·u made to gvoJ. t bl\!! ~~HY 'tJ : l l ~ [ ) UH 'J ~\"r tl'IO .t Tble can be r ous lcl erE'fj ~no rl aclvlc e. fe r _B it ,1. 'll . t .. . 1 g " l, III) li n- litl hun." lu II th e OD e and overcomo t htl olhor. rounded on ob se rvatl ull lUI I ~xflerl · L ;~ .tly I1 l1i t I h lh 1 tn H .. p w\t!k n~h t III lIut In the morul Rphere It mu s l gI ve t h('llJu, I ~'t tIIIlUV! t!It:Yf'tll' , J ll\v u.: ht T hl r- jln ' It)· "alst 18 su ll u u! . rur SC I>- enco, c I'e n It \I Is n l!ltl p 1l(,~ 8Iml s t lc. ill. tll Kt 1)1 :4.t l 1Auu h l h ~H'e t.tl l ,lHO I I ~ i place to hlg h(> r and holler Impulsell. nrn l" "t ·.H 'l r n~ p:lTl of It ('orupll'tl:' -C leVl'I OI ntl PI :U Il Den ier. lllU!.· l l~ ll~ ' l v lr, IJlll I l-! \) f a t,. 1 11 1~ o ( Children In tbell' Nlllcatl oD m ust not cnsI Ulll r·. It drlse~ at tllc rrollt OD.! tilu"u'" Li lLtllll! I" Can d f' u rc ollll Y hUll ';' " WU..'l US WU l:L: l. L: B , M"rrI3, Ah\. b e dri ven with the "bi g stick" 10 Icarn I ~ 111!l'tc wllh sCjlarflto tl ght ·fil t lnl!: HANDS MADE l Cood for Broken Sinews and obey. T he re mill' be rare excep- gul/Il IIo·. L'(II,l r as tln g matl·rln l Is used RED, ROUGH o. o . .J IJ~Hft. U" III'l l n. I .. J . , wrluSJ : tion s, but t ho exc pp tlon a pro ve the 10 t rll:J ll\o: Ina del whi ch I~ Oll r of Ibe SOFT AND WHITE - " J Wit'. I :i lulln ·. 1.i1 d luollt l o r })rok ..: 1l rule. Tho tear o t tllo resu lts of mls· e l,·\· T(' Bt or the senso n. Cas l1m£'re. 1!!I11lUW'" Ub l '\"C Lbe lult.'"C C! lJ> "a\W ed IJ ~ It. tltlt am' t ~ 1Il1IlrC! \1 tullltol lU! tluD \\.conduct mu s t and do hold muny mon n lba lross. vC'llIug. si lk or ~alill llI ay b8 For reet, rough. cbapped and. bleed· Ii.bl ", l.n re.l!UUIO work. In 1(\15 tha.n t hreo "ook..! ,,(tor lhe accJdent.'· In obodle nce to th e law ot tbelr b ei ng (!mlll oypd In developing (he model. Ing banrll. dry. fiS SUred. itchlD g. burn· and ot soclely . But It Is 0 low speTh e )JHtle m 160031 Is cu t In sizes 32 Ing palms. and painful finger-end~, : ci es of fear. The history of c lvlll~a· to ~2 Inc hes bust meoeurc . ~l e dlull\ with shapel!!s8 nails. a one·night tlon proves how terrible and degrad· s ize r~qlJlrcs ror th e wa ist 4')~ Yllrda cura treatment 'II'orks wond ers. DI· Ing has been th e fea r 110111 or nature or 24 Incll rll brl c. 2 % yards of 2·t Inch rectlons: Boak; the ha nds, o n retlr· I lra mil over Ih e Hoes. dlml.o ln& hum· end of God Which bas he ld ba rbarlo sati n nod ')~ yard of ~2 In('h a1\-over. ing, In hot water and Cut!cura Soap. moclrll Iln cl Jumping across tho watt'!' people In lh e tbrall of l!u~retlUon. ancl for gullIlpe. 1 ynrd or 3G IDcb mo· Dry. anOint wltb Cutlcura Ointment, ways. lu como wlthlll closo range. The whol o tre nd ot ' Chrls Uan teacb · tt' rlnl and wear soft bandages or o ld. 1006e Fine for SpraIn The b~ur wus 011 hi s 1.J11UIICIH!8, un. Ing hns been to emancIpate th c m trom MR . Hasnv .~. YOEIII., 1\4 Somen;et '1'0 procu r o t h l. 118itern ,o n,1 10 ~ .nt8 gloves durlug the night. Tbe! e purs, S t., IJll u ln li&l t' . S • •l., \n!tefl: .t\ t ~ "Pa u f' r n J)pJ !nrtm c nl: ' or th l~ l p("r. Ja a ble to rise. but movin g lIl e hend Its inJluence. It will Dot do In our ad. \'\ r i w IUU Il!" u tili IHJdl' (,,~~ vl: d nlr . anu lie Bweet and gentle emollients pregerve 1rlood Il1uLInt.·\\ bls an klo 80 badly about viciously unlll I 8pnt 1\ flnl ~ h· vanced clvl llzR tlon to bring bnek all SUI' O to t; i \ C 1 i .. e- ~llJ fJUlHUt,: r vi ),HUtcrn. tbe hands. prev!!nt rednees. rougbncsi tbu t It. went bl nck. 11 41 Inugbe,t when 1 w id him \ha L I would h A.\'ft him ont Ing sho t In lo hIs neck . 'X'be benr- the terrifyIng uescrlptlons ot unspeak· nn d cbapplog, and Impart In a single tn A ~eek. 1 IlPI, lled ~I o nn'. Linilneht. dog was II!t loose aR SOOIl 8S Ib e boat able ph)'slcal torture to bold lDe n In Qml tn fou r Jayt bo \fLUS working_and nig ht that ve lvet.y sottn ess and w hile· NO. 6003. SI:.:E . . . .. ••• _..... _ . IRld Hlorul ' s wu " rS£ht. ,,000 IJlIl· touch<.>d the leI-': he took up lhe tmll tbe path of virtu e. ness 60 much d es ired by women . For IDcnt." Love Meane Power. pro mPl ly . and ra il a roulld th e bear, NA.M~ ......... . .. .. .... . . ... . .. . . . . .. . ... .. tbose wh ose uccupa.tlons tend to In· Price ~51: •• The fear which couses men to grovel hurklll)! (·):cltl' dl),. !IS If to !Dak e sure 5Oc .• and $1.00 jure the hands, Cutlcurn Soap and Cu· TOWN . .. .• .. . .. . • . •. . .•.. or guurdln~ hIm until tho hunterll nnd to call upon tho rockl! ond moun· ~IORlI'" Jlo ,) k: t\rurn Ointment are wondertul. Oll bOl"f6l, 64t tl" camo up. The bea r was 1\ bIg male, tnlns to hid e tb e race of Its possessor STREET AND NO . ........ ... .... . . ...... . Cuticuro. Soap and Ointm en t sold Fbeep and rn ca liuriu ll S teet 3 Inch es nnet stand· from tb o 0011 ot h eaven and earth. pollltry~ent tr~. Ihroughout the world. Sample or each STATR . ....... .. ... .. ... ......... .. . ... . . _ . Ing ~ fect 8 In('hes ot Ih e ~bo uld er . whlcb .Ruski n so cloC]uently delineates Add,e" fr ee, with 32·p. Skin Book. Add r«l l He welghC'd ap proximately 1.100 we are to nvold. But the nllal tear Dr. post·cnrd "Cullcura, DepL L. Boeton." pouudA. 11 0 \\'as n on sed wh ere h e which Is prompted by tbe vel'Y lov!! R .... S, Adv. DOLL'S DRESS. lay . tor tlll. corcasli wss too beav)" Itselt of th e hl ghcs t and holl es t which SIOl.n Too Much lor Him. 10 be bJ'Oueht over the Ice to tlw boat Ood can Inspire must be expe rienced . The e levll tor paased the ho mely 8eal Hunting. Tho proroulldcs t psychology Is COD' man's tloo r. "Another phase oC life h ere Is senl· toined In th e languago at St. Paul In "He re. boy." he cried, "le t meout 011 hunting. Ono seal wn e shot In tbe dealing wIth Ih e whole subject at fear. the IIlxtb. I th ough t you kll ow tb lll water nnd fl oated until reached by Ho Bnys: "Ood hath not gIv en us th e was my noor ." the boat. F.xpl'rts (' 101m that It a eenl I s pirIt of tear. but of power a nd at love "Excuse me. eah." return ed lho boy, be allot, just ns he Ie Inhaling, (he In· Bnd of a sound mind." stopping the elevalor D nd rel urnlng nallon or th e lur.gs will -"BU SO him to F ear In th e mOl'nl and epirllual as· to the sIxth floo r. "I ought to know noat The o p pos ite holus tnt e where pect roba a man of power. It menns rour race, sah, but de trou blo Is I hare the sh ot comes at th e tlm ll ot ell:' wea kn ess. tlmldltl:. In8tablllty, lnncto remember so mlln y ob ·em. an' h a lnllon. Others woul d hl\ve It that tlon. To be girded with unwearied you's am 10 complicated , eah ." wheth!'r a carcass s ink or float de- and unconquerabl e torce. to be nll"pe nds on lile amount at ItB Cat sup- OUII . mU80ular. brawny. strong. to hnve ply. Opinions nre very dlvldf'd liS to "the ",restllng thews that throw tbe More Deadly Thin the Gun. the pOint. world." we mus t a way with "sad doubt A small country boy was carrying a " The 21st gave lhe Laura little and anllous fenr." dead cottontail by the ean. h eadway. a dense Ice pack seDdlng Thla 8plrlt of power ruust b e under "H elio,. son, dId you shoot that rnb~he boat to 1!10utbwest. Ilnd forcing the sway of the spirit of lo,·e . That bIt r" InQuired a city man wbo bad her to beat about nil day. lookin g ror Is tbe overwhelmlng l)' dominant prln· bunted all day with no s ucc ess. openings. while the wll)d Jammed the elple ot the highe r lire. Even In \I'hat "N o." sarcastically replied tho ur· Ice. \I'e moy term the lower life, It must chin . "I scolded It and It d Ied or "July 22, by WilY or contrast , Wall be love, not tear, whlcll controls men morUftco.flon." nn elc€ptiolllll day for th ese Inti. aDd lends to the end In view. The love tudes. i\Vlth n clear Yle w !'rom the at gain lures aome DIeD on. Tbe love Connol .seur. Ct:ow's nest aboyo. we fo llowed prom. of power. a mighty ambItion. la tbe "!>l ot he r , Is raUter lu th e trul t bu s l· Is ing Icads III tbe hem 'y Ice towrtrd master 1n1\lulae In otb ers. Tbe lo ve Thla fnney doll dress Is Dice for ness?" op!'n waters. whose pre8e n~e was or adventure. wblch conQuera every the doll that Is being d resse d tor a "No, Aon . Wbat put Ihat Id ea Into ShO WD rrom nfur by th e v,'Ute r Hky "H11I DUHculty" and o pens up n ew tnlr or tor a present. It Is sure to your h ead?" nbove. When light tails on a fie ld of continents ond Islands. urgell on the delight th e littl e girl who ort en growa "We ll. when ho took m o ror a walk pacll ·lcl:'. It Is cxplalned. It II! r e nect . eager discovere r . It Is love, theretore. tlr.ed of bavlng her dolls dresscd a like. lbe other day be met Mr. Jones. aud ed In th e s tratum of air abovc It . not fear, wh ich thus moves the world Here we have somet blng different. all they talked about was peaches. and tllill s pan of lIglU. called the Ice- forward . Tbe dress closes at til e bac k. and Is pippins and dates."-Judge. God I. Love. , made with body aDd s leeves In one. blink. just above the horizon . warus We've Done Our Share . It Is love in the religious (JCe wblch the navigator ot th e Impossibility ot The pattern (60]0) Is cut In sizes Woodby-Ia tbero an y mODey III Ilenetrating I~rther. 'Wnter s pnces, Is to be supreme. "Fear hath tor· 14 to 26 Inch es long, and require s, on the oth or hand. show th e ir pres· ment; perfect love casteth out fear." It made ot one materlnl. 1 ynrd S6 Vl' rltlng for tbe magazines? Scribbler - Sure! The poslal de· e llce by dark s);iots on the horizon , It Is to proclaim tbo gospel of love Inches wide, or It made as represent· Viuinia Farms and Homes vi8B CATALOOIJE 0 .. BI'LENDIl) DAltGAI);9 prpduced by the tormnllon of clouds that th e h eralds of the eross are to go ed, if. yard 36 Inch chIlton ODd % pnrtm en t Is about halt supported tbat way.-Boston TranBcrlpL R . 8, CHA.f'FIN & CO., Lac., RIchmond. V.. from asccndlng mists. These make forth . They are to deliver those who yard ,. of 22 Incb Ince. ., the s o-call ed. wate r·s ky. ond Calthfully all tbelr lIteUme have- been In the To procure thi s pnllpln e~ n ol 10 c~n t. Too Ha.ty. bondage of tenr. to "Pallern Departm ent :' "r Ibis l>'lJ>t!r Indicate tbe leads benenth lhom . Write name and a d dr ess ~ lu lul ),. mal b'; "Diggs can dash ott epigrams wltb· The spirit 01 a Bound mlDd follows sure "Such leads (hrough Ihe Ice end. to &rIve s'zo and Humber or paltern. out a moment'. thought." Itlg In snares. we "Ril ed south·south· tbe s pirIt ' of love and power when "Thllt's JU!t the way they Bouu d." ea8t an da)·. In discouragIng a tte mpts . emAuclpated from the spirit of f ear. NO. 6010. 1ill!:1! ._ • . . •. .• _••• •••• Not eTe n 1\ couple ot s mall seals .Ask tile mentol and the Chriatlall theTHE AMERICAN RUSH TO Agreeing With Her. s ufficed to raise our "plrits. though rapeutist what retl1rda the recove r, WESTERN CANADA NAlIlR .......... _ ........... . ... .... ...... . "1 "'as a Cool when I married you !" Shooting 8eals from aboard s blp Is to sanen('S9 and Boundn,)sR of those IS .NCREASINB "Yes. and you. morrle~ a tool!" . wbo seek bls lIelp. It Is the spI rit of fill ed with spice. The hun te r can · TOWN . ..... .... . .......... .. . . .. . ... . . ..... Free nom •• tead. ceals himse lf In th l! bow. lil a glln teur. He has to encounter nn almost STREET AND 1'10. . . . . . ....• •. .. .. • __ •••• • Plr.tonlc love Is a good doal like U'.!n~o~~~ J~~~~\':h~! pOinted ahead lind just cnougb or his Innumerable bos t of "phob iul\" or tenrs ..... 0 D.ll ~ Alberto. t.bf'l l6 a gun th at you dldD't IInow waB n ru \tJljulu.nd. or .'re e h ead sllowlug to allow IJls t flkln ;~ whIch hove barassed and weakened STATE .•.. . ••••••• _••.•..• • _......... ..... .. 10a dl'l1. UVbl."1ACUSts I t ft~ which and thrown out or I)olse those who nre s ight. Tbe IIhlp Is pointed for the noe 1.11 t.he llJ.n ma.kln""ul ry where tho seals ure lyIng and drltt~ prayIng for dell vera nce-fenr to wnlk. ~o~l·fr~l~~o~~l ~: A DIFFERENCE. Il~re. '.1'heac lo.l ld! are toward' the Ice wbere they may be. fear to ~at, tear to work. fcar to Proportion' of Br .. ln . It PlIld Thl. Man to Ch .. nge Food. .-.--~;;;;=,_~~~ c~~~,~I~I"~~II~rtJn . "On Ihe 24th. tb e Bun comIng oul or alee p. fear or hen t . feor oc cold , tear auru.iK!Y atlUnT '.letLl,"I!' 'rhe brain or nu clt'phant we lgbs tb e tog suffici e ntly to pe r'ml l obae n 's, of dlstn.nco. rear of mls rortun e, fen r of In man ,. cue. th o ral1waJl!!l In "VThat Is called 'good 1I"lng' eventu· tlons. we tound ours e ll' e~ J ('O mll ('n living. renr at dyin g. fear ot a thou. nearly t wIce ns much liS that ot a CanalJu. haYe bOflD bull" to G.d. ~ s ou th of our routC'. Tlle n. Its doleful Bnud IhlngA l.o('s ldes. Fen r Is th e lell who le. IlfId rt whal e's iJraln Is almoBt ally brougbt me to n condition Qulle :h~it." tr:n:ei~~(!;::c\~~h ·nno~ b':, : aettlt'lr ,,110 naert hno Dlora t.hILn meEsnge gIven, Ih e fo g dos ed In on ce toe at n sound mind. Out of fear twic e aB beavy , t hnt of a ma c. but the reverse of good healtb,' writes a t4nort"cl'f.uJllee rrom .. line In proportion to he built or tho body N. Y. merchant, of r.llI'7. RailWAY R tUeI are more. Th e barl'ler Of Ice III Ih e sell . Into la Va . Into ilower . ~~r.~:~~, b, OOyemWCDL Coma "lmproper eating told on me UII my Root ed and groundell In 10" e eo th llt Ihere Is a totally differellt story to Ihe tog. the leads . thut II'G hut to " lI D bllst! Cen r shull fiod Il r t!s ting or nn lell . A ruan Is nhout 2.38 per cent. slomacb becnmo 80 wcnk that rood Social Con(\Wons wall or Ice. would not lJl'r mll . .und th,! ?;.b~V!=;!'t:~~:~~I.O~l~ ~~ ~~i: e xpetiltlon. whoso cost Is known to accompan yIng place- Io"e ot (Jod, WII O uTlIln. \I herl'!l8 a n elephant liaR only t'lluseated me. even the lightest and OLraDV8rtn Ii 8lnngo lond, hllTIta Inceptol' nlollo. turned ~!Ick. With hl lUself IB lo\'e : love of thA world he lwe Dty·threll hundredth s ot ono pe r r.Implest lunch, and I was much de· ltl.ueLrl, a ruWh.JII or hHJ U"U only . a glimpse 'cro sR l ite :ce at th o hilS macl e: 10VD of nil tbo torcE>s h !'! Cl!Ilt. of his weight In hi s iJrnln , un d pressed ntter a night of uneasy slum. p~:PJ:.~~:!,d,n~~L ~~;t:fl~c~." '~~ ber. unfitting me for business. placed In It for t he hU~llJ ln ellB of 10 a wh nle the proportion rallR to a h r.s 311100 of the Cn nndluD fletLlcr 1, lone. forbId_den land at th e nOI·th ." "This condition was discouraging, his chilcJn'(l ; Im' e of man, whom h <l ' much Emallfl' fraction. Tly tbat tes t H~~~~~~: 'ra't~a~ c~~.~ r'!;'UIl ror has cr eat ed in his own Im age: love th e dog bealS the hors e more th an as I could find no wny to improve It. W.8. NETHERV. Po tltlo Tribute to tho Flonzalcy s. of Chrlsl .I0811S, who I\ vf!d nnd dI e d ' two to 0 1:0, but BUll Eho\\'s onl y one· Then I saw tbe ad\' ertlsemen~ ' of Clal'llnor Bldg., TOI.do, OhiO T ho tollVl' !ng tribute to tll p. Flun u l' th at Ihls love might flood our ~nl Ire ftrth as much bl'Ulll for li s bulk !IS Grape·Nuta tood, and decIded to try mentA,~ntJl, or l o nd,mt uf ley Quartet ~nll wrltte ll by August bel ng-l hi s Is Ch r is tianity . L E'-t 11 human be logs. SOIllO or th o; apos Tnt;lk It. and became dellll:hted with the' reSpanuth, ellltol' of the Be rll " Signa le: drivp. ou t foreve r Ih e spirit at fear! sult. next 10 man. "What rurl\ll'r praise rlln on e I;lv(' "For the valt three years I have the Flc'nzaleys? Who h not a lre ndy Exception. uBed Grave-Nutl and nothing else for Girth. famllln l' with the -nrlstocratic beauty "1 nnti c,] there Is on c cas" .... her o my brenk.tast alld for lunch before reo So u,,, ot th e greateH thi n k('rs . or th eh' Inte rpretation s ? Who lla~ IJVE STOCK AND thIrteen I.. not consld er f'(\ 8n unluck y tiring. It speedily let my stomach righ t not be."n p\lormed by th e mnglc of poels, philo sophers nud mus lch.lIs, MISCELLANEOUS and I congratUlate myselt tbat I bave th elr tone? Who has not manel ed at were born UDder consumptive t eneten· numb er." regn1ned my health. There Is no great. "W hal III tbat ?" the 'on'3n('ss' ot theae tour Indlvld. cles . . Take Kellts, for ex om pIe, nnd er comfort for Q. tired man than n "When It is a iJOt;"r'8 dO ~f'JI." uals ? ·Cbl\l.r playing might be com. Byron . :\l c tQ.usalah liv ed 89 6 )·earo . IUllcb ot Orape-Nuts. It Insures reattul vared t.o , . resplendent crYlltal. In A mnn to·dRY who li ves tweDty·flve Bleep. and aD awake ning In tbe morn. Didn't He .. r Aright. years li ves 10llger tban Jlf e thus nl!lh. which nil rn ys of musleol light ore reo Ing wltb a teellng of buoyant courage "A pedagogue cause d Plodgltt to beIN ORHAT VARIETY vea led . On-e mIght eaSily turn poet for he di d nothing hut beget so ns nnd and hopefulness. . FOR" BALli: v\T THB daug hters.- Rcv. J . W. Taylor, :Meth· come greatly excited ye8terdsy afterover them.'.' "Grape·Nuta bas been a boon to my l.OWEST PIUCE8 BY noon." odlst, St. Paul, )'lInn. whale family. It baa made or our 2. "How did that happen?" WESTERN NEWSPAPD (INION Makea Car Visible for DII~nce. "It seerus tbat the pednl;ogue waa l'ear-old boy. wbo used to be unable 5:11.531 W. Adam. St. Cblcqo A sp.It·l1lumlnaUug car paint has Vengeant •• dlscusslUg II. llgure of speech and Plod~. to .dJrut much ot anything, a robust, been d evise«" by which It I,. po8Blbie My youth waa fraught with tea. be- ,Itt .th<!uglIt for, a moment that be h~thY, llttle raacal welshing 82 ~~~~~~~~~~~~!!!!! mOlor car· a~t. II. d!ltance"'ol cause aod was deplct.e d to me liS onll waa talking ~bou t the IIgure 01 a poulid., Mankind certainly OWei a ' ..: who wreaked vengeance. How terri· peach." debt of sratltude to the upert who II the uiougltt·.lba God compell Inllllted thl. .,.rtect tood.''- Name .. .... ,..~. ttl. Wo...t. ' I1I~Il Ptimim Co .• Battle CNek: :,t d~lte~ ·to · lJe "By h~~I!J!.~ Blr;. you ~)1,b;.t to tie' I.' -~.. :~'. . hlJ!ltutl~D!", 1 \ ; ' . ' l:' .............. ·jPU~"f, f OU ct~r'- to,~a,. .,.lIat IIJDeL;' ~. . .~ ~
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IEN tbe news wns Oellt broaucnst that Cup1a1n Mill· e llleJl. the Danls b Arclle nd· \,enturer, wlth the engineer Beversen as companion , both ut wbom started 10 crOS8 Greeulund 10 tbe ~umme r ot ]910. had urrh'erl at Aalesund. tb e world In goner!!. 1 hall· e ll the advl! nlurers wltb woud or. roth· '. er thAn 'Ilmazemllllt, for. I\s multer or fact, e ven tb e m o~ t iult'lIll!!ent or Ilverage .... a ders llOOW preclouR Hul o about Cn·C'nlund. Dlmcult or aCCf'SB. JIllrtlculurly from America. tb u tro v e lor s e9 but littl e promise In thc Voyage. Dud e \' en where h e does flt out tor Ille no-man's Inud. us one mlgbt uub it. he III not ot ull certa.l n of reaching. hlB toal. Mlkels en Ilnd Seversen. It will 11(0 reme mb er ed, ronned pnrt ot nn e x· podltlon or'ganl zed In J !l0!l to discove r Iho dcvot le! t by My lhls Erich se n. who. with I wo compa nions. Ilerish ed In Green lnnd In th e prel'lou s yeur. 00 th e completlen ot th ulr orig ina l object til e l IVO torted lO cross Oree n· lan4. They rene b~d Denma r k Flnh on May 20. 19JO. wh e l'e they tound -records left by Erichsen. Nine day s later they becan their return journey. IUld on tilia lhey encountere d terrI· ble hardsblps. '~ Elvera] of the d08B died nnd the explorer'll were com· peUed to shoot those that remalnod for food . Tbe parly reached Shan· non lsland: o)lPoslte King William lAnd .. on Novembe r 29, ancl r emain ed tbere throughout tho winte r a nd the toUowlng Bummer . hoP4/lg to he pick· ed up by n whnler. No Yl'8gels came and they proceed ed to Shamrock 'Island, where they spent the follow· ing winter. In lbe Ilp rlug ot 191!! they endeuvored to mnke a s l('dge JOl1rn ey to ('a pe Dalton, but had to alve \I Ull owing to weakness. They bad abandoned nil bope o t !:escue. IVlien th e y we r e pick ed up b y n Nor· " .. egtnn fl ubing vess el. on July 17 laat, and broughl to Anlesulllt 'X'h e nce they lea ve for Copenhllgen. Danlah Expr . lion Found N.. ught. Tbe JlanlEh re lief eKpedl tion or 1.911 re turned lut s ummer nnd all f:he W~ lI t Oreenland e hlpB cnme back WlthOllt Information ot Coptnln Mlkl'lsen. Hope tor his Batety bad.. therRfore, been practically nbllodon·
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In tbat connection It 18 Inte rcstlng to !note lhe experI ence of an Intreplrl bunter eXlllnrpr of . ClnclnnRtI . . Max Jl'ielllchmlln. the multi-millionaire yoast nIRnutnctllrer. In an attempt to reach C reer.land a very few years ago. FI (JI~(' hman hnd cbartered n. 1I~lp et ~I !I own. and everything that. mon~y could pl'ovlde waB at hand for the Mt l! lIIpt . But. oven 80. tho -coaat 01 Greenland repelled. and thOUgh. th cy cnme within s ight they were for cr..\' oVl;ntually. to turn back ,,·!thout IUlldln~ . As Fleh'c bulUH te lls lhls PUl't thll story of hi s crulso Is asfollowa : " We hnd reacl lC'et f'lr mlOngh Into the Ice. pack by .Ju ly 20 to note th e absence . or the lIlull'('olor ed bergs abounding on its ollt s klrt s. F\o ~ s hicreaaed In urea nn d I he former fl at surraeeB ot these gnve plnce to tumbl e d masses and rnth pr t bln. Irregular ano\\' blooks. 'l'he laUt! r. hoapel! one on anothe r. rOll/! to hei g hts of fr<!ril 20 · to 50 te<ll. "1'ho" t e mp e r'nlure wns be low freez.In g atlll Ih e Ico s tood tlilck on the riggI ng. crys tl11 frlngea or IcI cles banging from the edges of th o floos lidding othel' touches to the scene . . . " Bear hnut lng. wns the great pae· Ume at UJIR stage ot lhe \·oyuge. At 7 In the mOI·nlng. It Is I'c memberelJ, the male slgliled :\ big, bear wnlklh~ O\'er 80me b eavy ISe to stariJoard, nnd I!bam bllng easily a loIlg to tbe edge of the nOll. wbere lIe plunged tnt~· tbe ~ater for . ~ rpornlng dip. ~ Tho first s hot hit him." Fleisch. mAn says·. "as he ~"IlS leovlng the wa. tel'. about 50 / yards fr!lm the ship. 'rbI, Ba wen 1\8 the next Jltruek h\m In {lio slloulde,r. f1:e. whlrle!! about and then r lln rap,lp ' tbe Ice, t~lIowed · by: several ~t
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"Don't you think liCe ough t to b4~ I • w .................... wwwww ...... w.wwww_ con~ l l1 n l vjlril'ir ?, .lennle G . Banbaker t " Fran k V , Common Pleas Proceedlnlts ")J"t \I'h('n if ('('mes to a new cook StlOilelml1n IUld ~ay F. ,.. lokelm l>n , Harry Smith va. Webster 8mith )0' In Franklin, U aD(~ 0 1her oon f! \,pr\, w (',·I;: " - ---et II, MaW ordered 110M at auoUfln IIlderatiolill . r " sprltin you will fi"l d Chaw. If'J free of dower . (lal'rle J ennings to i3 eorge W , Robert· 8 Keever va Emma Mon· Jennin gs , 46 aores of luuu in Sa lem berla ln's Linime lJt exoellen t It allaYM the pltln, r~mo v e !l th l'l sore. for', luney and appraisement of town Bbip, $1 Ilnd oth er oO JRl d era. ness aD j soon rest<Jres t he pll rl s to el&ak appro.ad, John W . Monfort tions. It. h ea l r. y oondltl ) :'! . 25 nnd 60 oe nt, elec .. to 1.ake I!atd .racts at ap Carrie Jennings to George W . bottles t u .l :s ~leby al!lleal"rl! . --prateed valuea ,Jennin g!', 44 aoros of land I n Salem The \:3tate of OhiO, ex reI VB , 1' . C. town sh ip, $1 and other ooni-Idera P.'tenoD, auditor. Defendan t or · tlOns. dered k> taaue warrant on treal!urer Lon 0 . ::;hank to Edwin Chand ler. for mODey tound due to the Town. a8 aores of l~nd Sl and otht'r 00 0. February 28 • • • Frank Duk.e ehip of FrankUn. tllderation . February 27 • • R. L. Mouser Chari. F . 8alllvan vs The Vil. Wllh~ m A. Moi3ninn et a l t.o February 27 • Harry Humphreys ap of Lebanon, Ohio. Defendant Tboma!l MoGulnn , 53 46 lIer l'lI of paDMd leaTe anewer. - - • - A. B. Sides land in M!lsl!ie townShip, $ l II.nl1 March I . . . .le Shepherd ~I . John Shell o'her oonldderationil . M arc h 3 _ • _ • W • C• W e Ic h herd, dlvoroe panted. Plaintiff reo Albert Fre noh to thl' French March 6 - • - • L. M. Adam s IltorK k> ber maiden name. Bros.. Bauer eo., 81x t raots of land In 'fur'leoreek township, oOD 8iner ~ New Suits Anna p. Williamion ve. • , C. tion 16000. I wW dYer a t pu bll o @lIl e a t my Alloe B. 8prinr to The EQ~rprlse resldenoe on the J oh n Carey fa rm, BoweU Jr., al treatlur.r. IDjnno. tlOD. Elb£oUl & Irl"ple attorneys. Loan and Sllvings A88ooi6tloa, three ly' miles sooth of UMca. on Thursday, March 6, 1913 Reba Crawford VI. Lew18 Craw- 'raets of laad in Saml1ton tOWD8hlp 'I and othel' oon8lderal1onll. , fOrd, divol'Ol and a.Umony. Co:nmeoolng at 12 :30 o'olook, the John A. Halley admlDlltrawr to followtn.: -1 hOrtJe, 1 pair of mule8 Deohan', a"orney. John t.: Btoutenborongh VI. KA'hl Phoebe II. Treul.er, ,ow in .l!'ralllk. 10 year!! old, 4 oaUle, 1 brood sow, and fum 10K Implements. I:iee billll .sne A. 8~utenboroulh, parmioD liD . ConlideraUon '~61. for fArmll. L II. Adam8. Gra08 Breen and vUve M. Bahr O. '1'. Hawke, Auot. of "ai_ale. J . D. Mlller, a"or· '0 Fran ole M. Bil'. the undivided • . , fer pl'dntur. • one· half 10S8ree' In 110.10 aorea ot I wlJl offer at pnbllo eale at mlY Real Eatate Transfers Jand, oonlideratloo '887.61. reeldeno. 8 miles lonth or Harveyll Frank Gay w Mary !label 8heely, borg, on the ClartlvlUe pike, on Jolta D. Briiht and William M. Brlth&, 85 aorell of land In Vnion lot In Fraoldln, 'I and o'her ClOD· Thursday, February 27, 1913 knmehlp, $1 aDd other 0008t4er... aideratlon. Commeooing at 10 o'oloak tbe fol. tio.... 10w1Dg: \I. lit ad hoJ'll8tl, loow, 10 Probate Court - The Frenoh arotbere Dairy Co., brood ao"", ,, farmln~ lmplemen to The F"noh Bro'hen·Baner Co. Eatat.. of John BreeD .r., de and hooaebol I roode. Sarry Humphreys. pJ'opor', on New Itreet In. LebanoD, oeued. !'roof of publtoatlon of Wm Mille. A not. tlaDd ether oonelderatiollS. Ilqtioe of appointment flIed. Mary Ill. AdUIUI '0 G. E. W&gDer, Eatde of Willa Marie lIoKAy, 10$ In Franklin, oo.lIlderatioD '1700. miaor. t;eoond .nd flnalllcoQun, of 1 wiU offer al pnblio ule at my G . E Wa,.er &0 Louie A. and lluardian filed. walt-house, 111 WaYDesvllle, on Llszle F. BrIdge, lot in .l!'ranldln. E.ta'e of Walter M. 8qnter, minor. ',,'urday, March I, 1913 CO.llderation $1700. Fll'llt and final accoun' flied . Commenolng at 10 o'cl ock, t,he fol. Lou Ball &e Eme .ay CollinB, lot In the maUer of 'hll will of Allred lowing: Manure BprllltcJ er!4, bnggietl, In Jlb&aoD, and oUler ooll8lder. W. Ceok, deoeaeed. WlIl admitted hay rake., plowa, onlti vliWrs; feDo. a&lona. to probate. O. C. .tImmftnl IIIp POlltll, AmerioAn fenoe. and a lot of Em, Fay Colltu to Lanra E . pointed ea:eouwr giving bond In the small artio'ell. Bee blllll for term... A. B, 81488. Colllu, 10' in LebanDn, II and other snm of 12000. eolll1dera'lonl. In the matter of the eatate of C. T. Saw ' W. N. Sea Anotll. • Oynu W. aDd Emma YooDee &0 Hen rioh cAakllo, deoeal8d. Proof A. W. _urton, 12.10 aoree of land of pubUoatioa of notloe of appolDt in Waahlnrton townllhlp, '1 and ment flied, I will offer at pubUo flAle a' my otber uo08tderati.D. 1a thtl matter of the edate of r8llidence, on the Dulle fann ,., Lytle, on A. W. BurtoD aDd Kate H. Burwn JaDles Jahn ••n, deceased. Proof of Thursday, February 27, 1913 . '0 U. W. Orin 82.20 aor611 io Walh pablioa&lon of notioe of appointment larSon &owll8blp, "and other c.m. flIed . . OommenclDg a' 10 o'olook, thll fol aidera'iona. ID Ihe matter or the estate of Ed. 10winK : 8 horlee, 3 oows, farm ... g Uja B. Batt and Hannah Bat. to .und Retal1l., dmled. Proof of Implemente, fodder, corn, olover aeed. Mee billll tor tel'Dlll. Georp O. Bets, lote ID Maioeville, pnblloation flied of appolntmea' of R. ~L. Mauer. '1.10 and oUler oo...tderaUollS. Mary E Rem\llOI!: .. ezeootrix. Tom DlU, Anot. Ul'Iula IDniI to Georp C. Be'z, In tile matter of the wt)J.f lean . elt. FrauBntneoht, deoe..ed. Will . lot 1.IIaIDeYllle, fl. I will offer at publio Bale at my Ohr1atln. B. "rye aDd B. P. "rye flied . reaidance, in Lytle, oa I'raDk V . itl" aDd Clara Fran.. Marriage llcenaes Friday, February 28, 1913 8&1". 10& la Kuon, tI aDd other oelllidera&lo.l. J.hn P. Long, farmer and 111811 Commenolng at 100'olock, the fo , OhrilUDe B. )'rye ad B, p. "rye Carrie ... . PIti11ips, both of Way. lowing; 2 head horlles, farmlug to JI'raat V. 8"" and Olara Franoes neeville. Martin A. Jam6l10n, J . P. implements, tobaoco sbed, 111 x 27, Dltrness, too!s and bee snpplies Stitt, 10UIl ....OD, aDd other 000.· Henry C. ('lrovel!, signltl mBln. Bee bills for terms . IlderaUollS. ialner lind Mi ss Florenoe M. Whit. Frank Dnke. C T. HBwke, Auot.
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"Boasta htia a 'Spug,' eh "Yea. I'm going to gi_ him • box of matohea."
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TRI·STATE- ::)1'01' C" 'H- price h 3 6 !'.c pe r pound for Bu tter Fat week endi ng March lilt.
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lI'a1JIer Loula YaWl
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Dirt'Ctor and Embalmer, Waynesville, Ohio.
now oconpittd by F K . Aker, will he fo r rent a fte r March lB'. Inquire E H. Blllly, Phone No . 8ft. m 1:d
Sf. Mary'. EpiJcopal Churcla. Rev. J . Il'. OadwaUa<'ler. Reet.." Sunclay School. 9 :80 a. m lIornlng ser vIce . 10 :80 a . m. Hoi, CoDlUlunlon 'be lint Sunday 01 eacb mOIL,b,
partIy furnished adapted Call answered promptly day or nill'ht. 2 Rforoamll11gb' bousekeeping Good Both pho!leB in Office and Residence. location. In~ulre at thll amee for info rmdlon. m 12
Long dIstance, No. 14; Home phone 14·2r. Chairs and one Coach furnished free with funerals. Best of service guaranteed.
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WANTED ,' .- - - - - - - - - - - - TO 8 li:TTLE- Persone bavlng bought, b ricks of me, will pl ease OItIJ Bnd BettIe Mrs. Frank Prat t Waynesville, Ohio. m 12
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No Need to Stop Work When the dootor orders you to Rtop work it. RtRggers you AreI weak:, cBn'.;, VOU !Ill.\' You know yon run down and fltiling in hellith day by day, bnt y ou must work us 10nR .. ~ Y('l n 03n 8tllnd. Wha t yoa need 1M ~l ee t rio Bitters to give tone , !lt rengt·h /lind vigor to y our B;r8tem, *0 prevent break down and build you np. Don '. be wesk, tllokly 0' ailing when Eleotrlo Bitters will benefit you from the first dose•. Thou~M)ds 'bleBI them for 'tbellr glorious heaUh add lI&rengtb. T'r:v them. Every bottle i8 gnaranteed to laUery. <,)nly 500 a' ·.J. B. "JdJl:
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Senat or Kirtland l. P erky, np- ! Th 3 Cllrner Dove Clllss wlll have Born ~o Mr. Ilnd Mrs. Rflymnn d p(Yint.cd to Bu('cecd the la te t)cnalor 'F>. L. CRANE, Editor and Manager 'UI Oyster 80pper, at Town Hall, aorley, FebrqBry 20, 1\ daug!Jter . TTeybu rn o f ( (hl llO, stu d icll law in .. B'ridllY niiM, Febrollry 18 . Miss Rutb Barns w as 0 1\ ]1 ('(1 t o t lip uml'\' of ~ f r. Hil l !3n';l1l Ill. I. in. Rate8 of Sub8cription Rev. Co wgill, of Wilmlogton. heruome ~n Xeoilto, last week . b y ('oln btll·k in lI :c Jay~ \;'lI l'n Bl'ynn AJso Agf' nt for Radne Automobile Tires. O ne Year (eLrlctly 10 ady ance) . . . ..... 11.00 preaobed here 8unday to a very the tllne!l8 of he r urother . WIIIl l'IIIII'ely ull kll \1wn nllll hal f of B nale Copy .. " "" .... . ".·" ........ 0& attentive and appreciative con. MI1I8 Sl1rab Hayd ock iH oonfi Ut' t! his 1I111i1 (·,1 11' <' ud~r(,,:~, '\lll S O'13 ri Pll. . gregatton. We "fel very .grateful to her borne wi th t oosilil-Is PI'd .\" j~ o n ; ' .:! r (''' ~ l ,J,.., 1'(l'l lpur ' ; to !JIm tor bis kindness In oomiol! Rates of Advcrtieiq The W. F . M.. S. lOet at th e home m alJ \', itll 1\ lurge he;! .! (.i Yl:reti wiLL ~ Phone 71·1 CORWI , OHIO. •teadlDlr per line .. " .... .' .... . iii, to. our resooe in 'ime of need . of Mrs. Alice Walton, I::la tnrd .. y a. hcavy bl urk mane. H (' looks too t~ ..,..~..,.. J..,.. ......,.....""""'..."'w""........,..w",w_ " ,..".,w".,.,,.,w"'.."'."'."'....w"'w"'.."'w"..w,.. ...,.. ...,....,...,...~.".,.,.,..,...-.. _*,.;; .. Readiq Loc.u8. black lace, per 1100 . .. . Ilk' W. W . Welch. G~ the firm of MillS Savanoab Bullml1n is lit stoutish ror 1I1l}' t'xerci R(, 11 1M !' AI rt' lln· l:luaUled Ad •• DoL to exc~ five IIDtl<i Welcb & Dakin Hardware dealers home for a tew weeks havin g 0 m· OilS than bru shiog his leeth of a "'~ Three w.ert.lolll . . . .. . .... .. . 2lie Obl'uuil!ll. be Inches over IIv. attended tbe Hardware oonventioo pl eted Ii ooorse of nursing in the mom iug-or croqu et at th(' out side, C;1nchl!ll, per lin".. ..... .. . . .... lie at Columbu., ObiG, tbi8 week Protestant Hospita l, Col umboll . but the funn y twu g about it is that ~ .nJ of UWlka ... . .. . . .. .. .... .. " .. Uc Their meeMllg plaoe 1M in the Billy Walter Hansel and fa mily have he UJ3 play a whirl\lciud gnI11C of b l!folutlona .. ..... .. .. . . . .. . . .. . . .... aoe _ ., CIale etc. "b_ cbi. 01 Ia made . . .• • . • 211e Sunday Taoornaole. moved t o Spri Dgfield. lawn tell ni s, ano can step right out , Wpla, Advertlaln& lit. Inch . . .. . .. .. • • toe Vh... Gordon and wife are pre Live Stock and General Auctioneer Jas . Shaw andfamiJy!Ja ve moved on short notice and kick as high as . I.. DlacouuU KlveD )II CODtnct. paring to. mOVe to their farm nellr into the P owell pro perty 10 I::ioll th his heod. - - - - - - - - - - - - - - bere. Posted on pedigrees and values of aU Burltng~on . When it WIU! an ncunced that Perky I'&BH UAR Y 36. un Za"h oriall Reeder hilS enlaied to kinds of breeding stock. Mi ss Bernioe Hawkios i8 r eco ver· hnd been appointed 8ena to r, a China-Frank Ruddook for the summer ing from an a ttack of to nailitis. man he kt\OW9 well cut in Boise, Experienced in handling farm sales sinCf beginDing Marob 18t. ------ ~-------stopped him to otTer "congratula. TALK TRACTION 1905. Ira Rich and family have moved Surprise " . ur 'Friends ti ons." LET'S TALK TRACTION, NOT SO their farm near Corwin. Their "' You make fine councilman," said For foor week !l regula rl y uso Dr Terms Reasonable -:- Satlifactlon Ouarantee. lou in this nelghberbood w(ll be King's New Life l'iJls . Th e y s tirn t he Ch ink. ONLY TALK IT, BUT LET US felt . olate I.be liver, improve digestion " But it's a senator I'm to be," ex· Waynesville, Ohio GET BUSY AND WORK FOR Mr . aod Mr!!. Fremont ~tump and remove bl ood ·rnporitles, p! mJlI II ~ plained P f rky; "down at Washing .. GRADUATE .OP TH E Bnd eruptionll r.tsllppear fr om y ,\U, .ATIONAL AUCTION IT. NOW IS THE PROPER family, Gf IIprlng Valley, are mo'f- raoe and body li nd yon feel better ton; you know." Valley Telephone 45 -2r SOHOOL Off Al4BBlOA . ing on 'heir farm vaoated by Ira Hegin at cn06. Bny I1t J . E .T fl O "Oh," says lh e Chink, in a disapTIME !O ACT. Rloll. 'rhey "re heartily weloomlld ney·•. pointed tone, "that all; me thought ••• When a prGmoter says he will to 'hll oommonity by their manr YOll to be city councilmlUl." HIS LOYALTY. AT SCHOOL come here and talk the matter bienda. . . . . k Mrs. JeMe aammer burled an PFtOOF THAT WORM CAN THINK over With our CItizens, It 100 s as Gn Iy 0 hlld I . wee k a f'.er a • h 01 t "The eminent chemist you men.. a.. Veterinary ticned made quite a acienti1lo marif he means BUSINESS. . Ulnelltl. They have 'be bellrtfelt. Expe riment Made by Harvard Collage Profenor I nt e r estlng, If Not of r inge." Now, let Gur citizens get right .ympatby of thll vlo1nlty. Graduate of OIaw State UniveuUy Great Importance. "00 what way?" down to. it-not next week Gr the Our rcads are in a very bad oCln " Didn't he marry a chemical week after- but THIS WEEK. dlttGn, heavy loads far In exeellS of Rrom a ser ies of cxper imenls con .. bland'l.?" the law. an example made of ooe . Office at residence in F. B. Sherdueted by Prof('RSOr Yerkes of the Our business men ought a~d would be Inmolent. ~~~~~~~~~~~~~ wood's houae. Fourth Street. psychological department of H arvard must get together as soon as posWe are have a moving ploture coll ege, the professor has become conTelephone 28 to. IIbGW here. to be Gwsed and opera~d vin ced that an angleworm can think. si~le and make arrangements by home oapltal. K nowin g thnt an a ngleworm will Waynesville. Ohi9 hold a rousing meeting. For lIome time rumor h.a had it nl ways cruwl out of a lighted place LET'S ACT PROMPTLY. 'ba' IIr IlIld 1Ir1l. W:. U. Weloh and into It dark one, the professor put the ____ • _ • family would leave their b""utif1l1 , WOlmt, whi ch he was experimonting Mother'. Can S.fely Buy and pleuant hGme near here and on, into a glass dish in which were BARNHART, Di d gt WGoid locate near ROII'fiell. New • N . two dark holes. The right;..band hole VfI D r . K Ing. ew lIOo'l'ery aD Notary Public " ~ lb_ liUI_ onllll wheD ailing aDd Mexloo. This did Dot meet the apW IlB merely II regular enrth cnvity. ed_riDS with col.... 00llSha. throat pre. val of tile good peopl ." They The left· ha.nd cn e, howcver , conof Nomry Work . PeDsioD Popular Mechanics All kindsWork or a.DI Uoublllll. t;ae~811 oloe, harm bave been barD a04 raitl" In tbill tained a mildl y charged electric bat· a t;peolalty. "Is there any reMon, Willie, why Magazine I.., OIIoe aaed, alway. 1UIed. M fl . vioinlty, we know what they are. BruoeCnwford, Ntagra, Mo. writ as, you cannot pronounce 'core' proper· ter:r, the object of whieh is to give "wmnu 10 YOU CAM InIItataT....D IT" "Dr. KID,'II New DtllCOvery cbangtld aDd wb.S we want them ~ do, Kin the wor m a shock in case it shculd A. GREAT CoDtblaeci Story of the our boy from .. pAl. weak liok boy up tha. Idea and make ap their ly? SuppoSe I divide this apple des ire to poke itself into it. f t WorId'a Propeu which you among you. If you had the part ,. 'be ploSare of bealth." .A.lwoS" mlnd8 that thl. ia the only plaoe f .lr At last reports the worm had may begin reading at any time, and health and for wealth. We bav':! that holds the seeds what would yon learned its leason pretty well IUld W8S which will hold your interest forever, belplI. Buy" a' J . E . Jann.y·.. • - • both here and why lllaou;d w. go to call it?" 'toIltinually going to the right when !ICI ,AID EACH MOm 100 PICfUIID "Aw I I'd call it a ahame.'" TH.OItUTUT 2DO AII1ICIUI Of IIIIIIIL IImaT IN THE NIGHT ROOM. New "ezloo, aD4 we are intorme~ it W 8 S put into the glass dish. Tbe-SOop Not... 0 - - (20 ~ee) that they ha:'9'e Noonaidered .. and .! series of similar experlments, glva euy w.ya to do thinll-howto lriUe ""-r- ..... -;',-Usdu11Utic1_ tor home UId 1110lI0 repaint, etc. ,.. TH. WOItLD EFFECT OF VARIOUS COLORS. "Here'l a clispatcn about a man will for a ...hUII any way ltay wltb including mi ce, guinea pigs and ao "A_M.d.aaI ... " UOpaaea)t.n.how to lUIU'SIIED WEED..Y. SUO rEl lU& bound over for stealing a load cf nil. that lIound. good. We kaew forth, is ooid to be oontemplated bx make Miltsion lumJture. wirel_ OIItfita, boata, enamea. mqic, aDd aU the thiDp a lIoy IOVeL The following figures (Petten- the psychology department. IIMKU. DItUOOIS,.., ....CIALII,.., p1uaptine; caJe never came to tri,I." 'heir parenta, •• d kDOW their tltaod ,I.so I'D TOIL ..aI COPIU 11 CIIII'I OO.TUM.It., TItAN . . . . It, OAB Irofer) will give an idea of the rela1DIi In 'bis .vloinlty. "Head it, '1ndictmeDt Squuhed.' " AND .U. .,ItVIO. OAN .. 1tOI'1':" Ask your newsdealer, or tive effect the ~iriOU8 colora of clothWIItT1t ..,. . . . . . . . .PUI COpY TODAY ." UIINO ADV ••TI.INO COLUMN. ' OELICATE DISCfUMINATION. - -Are You a Cold Sufferer? ing produce on the human body-aa SAMPLE COpy FREE There la ·no better medloine madp POPULAR MECHANICS CO. Taite Dr. King'. New Dtaoovery regards heat-when exposed to the . .,... . . . . YOItK CLI ..... 1t a.a w. w_.......... C I I _ '''One can make anything express for oolda than Ohamberlaln'a CouSb N_ York. "Y. Tbe Bellt Cough, Cold. Thro'" and lli.rect rays of the SUD: White, 100, Remedy . U acte on natore'" plan. 00«11 f eelings, if so inclined." nU.... the lUUIIII. ppenl the .eore LUDi medioine made Money re F.; pale IImw, 102, F.; dark yellow, 1 "How do you mean?" IloDl, aldl upectoraf; 0.; and re funded If It fa Us to oure yGn. Do 140, F.; light green, 1115, F.; dark DGt heeltat.e-take it at our rIsk "Didn' t you notice what Amy did atowes tb. ayalem to,. beaUhy OOD Fir.' d088 helIs . J . R We1l8. green, 166 F.; Turkey red, 168, 8.; when she handed the refreahments dISJOD. ~or .ale ,by all dealel'l. FIGydada, TexlUl. writes; "Dr light blue, 198 F. j black, 208 F. around? She gave Mame, who iA her You Oet All the News Through the Miami Oazette KIDS'I New D.soovery cured my It. will be seen that white producea "I • •TATUa. terrible ooogb and oold. I sal.Jed the leaat perceDtage of heat; black, chum, some angel food and handed Jesaie only the devil cake." 15 ponllds .·· Boy it a' J . E. Jan the lanreat. , ofJ)oee that dentist go into lOCI- Dey ·a. J' etyP" Sprln~ Valley "I 'don't know, but he ought to." 44Ji-ow ill that P" "I notice in his dillpeneary pree- Mra. G . " t!llmll. wbo hall beeD tioe be baa much to do with charity very ilbk with Deuri"l. 18 improv L __l," . Inll· • • • Mr. and 111'1. Berman Evan. en· -Dr. KrA,'. New Dlacovery 'IIrt.linflCi at Buod..,. ellnn'lr Mr . aDd 8oo'h.. lrri~&ed throat and Inn "I 111'1. ~Iph AIIlDnd8r, Mr. aDd Mra. Just think, you can get the handiest kitchen range ever made without nopl pronlc and haoklnR oongh, Ray ~'le aDd two ohUdroll aad going to a cent expensel We have made it possible by securing the reUavee Uoklinll ~broat. blltee nloe 11181 A..naDda Bel'. Take no other; ODoe u~ed, alwaye lin Aroh OOpeey III on the IIlok a gency here in this town for the Moore Range. This wonderful range UI8Cl. Buy" at J. E. JaDDey·a. lin. not only pays for itself on the fuel·saving which it offers you, but Joe BeDIGn aDd fami1J' mGved to really pay s a profit within a very short time after its purchase . • LOW PlIloG,u!'" our vlll.II" la.t week. ' . Earll3.lIen, of Dear Troy. lpeDt • "To ltok at Plun~n, you ~d ,",veral day. lall' WHit wUh Clayton think he wu the buaieet man UI. the 1Io1len aad family. world" -ro' Pfun . de of IIr. J. R. Ant.rIGD II .ery liolt. ell, tre:~tl~;.meahra a lin. Ray Ea,l. aad Iwo oblldren i8 built o n nn entirely diffe rent principle than Controller Damper which enables you to cGntrol other ran ge~ . It ca n be run on pGor 2'rade the heat all you desire. By controllin2' the .heat, ~ a th . d,' te and lin. U. W. .Aubee 'I'illtM gomg I eft e WlJl u ne.er ..... Wedn8eclay ID Konia. coal, cGst.n g at least Iwo-Ihirds leiS than coal this damper naturally cGntrols the coal aod it us ed ill oth er rang es , It burns up all the smoke, positively saves oue-third of the fuel; The Moore anyw..... IIr. aDd lin. Jam.. OeborQe s oot and c-as, thus ove rcoming one Gf the great· RanKe is the only range havin2' this cGntroller ~~~~~~~~~~~~~ .....i&ed over liunday wlSb llil par· est objec tion s to a coal range, in addition to damper. Taking into cGnsideratiGn all Gf its Deafneu Cannot Be Cured eDU, making the fuel last cGnsiderably IGn2'er, advanta2'es, the Moore Range saves over baU . Th. Bu.y Dosea met a' the home Each MGore Range ill prGvided with a )'our fuel expeose. byloOal applloa'ionl, .. She,. oannot of Mrl Wm, J'ulkel'l .A. pleal reaoh th. d1aea1l8Cl porttOD of the ' • ear. TIIere 18 only ODe way to ODre aat af&ernooD WU lpeDt by aU d.fn.... and tbat i. by COMtitO. PreHD'. . tiDoal remedlee. De"DIItI hI oaaM4 01a1&08 801llra aDd family viaited The Moore Range saves you time and trouble Range is the ooly one equipped wltb this guide. Rangeqclualvely. Drop in to onr Itore the next by ao Inflamed cODdUtOD ef the lJaykm relatlV811 Sunday as well as money. The Moore Flr.,.Teafecll GI.... Onn Moore', Simmeriod Conr permits the uso of small time you're down town and let UII ahow you it • • 0«»111 linin, of 'be BllItaohiaD II' TIl • Door enables you to see the condition of the food vessels being placed right over the fire . In mak- many other advantages and esplain why It last. Tnbe. WheD ,hi. tube II lDflamed 1'1, omu lIiddle'oo aDd lire In the oven without openin g the door and causing ing puddings. icings, etc .•. thi. feature will be longer thaD aDY other rallKe 011 the market. you have a1'UmbliD, lOaDd or 1m. IlariOD Ba,hee w.r. Day. ehopdiscomfort as well as the loss of heat. found exceptionally valuable. perflla' b.nD" aD4 wbeD it 18 en- pel'll, ea'arc1ay. Is aluminized. The oven rack is the Moo~. Aotl-Scorch Con, enables you to boil milk. The oven "rely oloeecl. ))eafD'" 111 'b. NIDI', --.....;:.....- - - . - - - tIIII, nIckel plated one on the market. cook cereals or anything which burnareadlly. with aDd ual. . abe lnilamma"oD ClaD be Oere la a ·m ....lle of . Moore's Range Is equ ipped with lIloon's Onn no stirrIng and without the leut danger of,scorch- f taken oa' and 'b18 tube reetored to good oheer from IIr•. C. oJ. Mariin, ~etu llnd lira. lore.r's Tbermotlleter Gaidr. whIch ing. This feature I. especlially valunble In fruit it. aotmaJ · 0l0D4Uion, hearlDIL wtll Booo.IIUl, Va., who" lbe mother enables the .user to de- canni~g Ileason. as It a\low. you to thoroughly be cleltro,~ for.nr ; Dine oaMI oUI of ellbteen children. IAn. MartiD cook a kettle of fruit without stirring and boiling termine nt a\l times It to piecea. 01 . . an oaU1116 b, u.&arrh, wblob WIla oared of ltomaola troable and the e x act leogth Then there'slloon'. Rle," Top.wblch overcomes ill DotblDtr bat an IDftamed CODdl- OODstlpa"oD b, ChamberlaiD'a .Tab· of time necessary the ordinary trouble and discomfort of broiling tioa of lbe muooqe ' arhOl8. . I . after Bv. yaan crt lu1rerlDIr, for b a kin g any meats and toasting bread. Thle feature I. the W. On. Bud.... Dollan aDd DOW reoommeou ,haM tabl_ kind of food and ·linest ever devised for feeding a fire and bnlldlng ...... .~ Dea~ (oiI1I8ed bJ &0 the publto. 801" by all. deal8l'l. the tempoerature reo a new ODe. And these are only a few of the qulred. The Moore Valuable features wblch can be fOUDd in Moore'. " ...... '~!~l~~r~~~ oanaot· tie .0un4 by • -. . .j Head for ok "~~.N: • ! Moore'.. "D~.~' 'ca.. be bed •• .!....r ~" Iroa 01'· It..l. VALI,EY TE LEP HONE-CALL NO
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Convenient Room With Means for Ohtaining Supply of Hot and Cold Water With Sink, Drai1ing Rack and Steam Jet for Sterili zing Go to Make Up E xc~ lI ell t Eqllipment.
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II. A. HOI' I'I·:n I I pll ~h'() :11 II 111\\( ' " 1" :) 3 exp i'!lS tholl an orig ina l ra il of \\arm wa· il! u, un ll ) tw ll L\'('d . t ' lI crel (' fl oors , ter to I In "e a u ozpn Illrt y 0 11 ,· . slluulll , r. ull" rs II r,<I 1l1:l llf l' I'S ~rl! r~ (,o llnl~e d In no' 11'1 2" b" ,:011. 11 .. r,' u 1\>1 III :1n y :1M t'~~ " 1I1 I al 10 1\ \\'p l\ o.d~r (' d dolr y \\' U)' 1I" 'l' lI,,!; th e l'l'quln'"l' lI lS ( s lnbl, ' . Til ey Ho t only a8 s l~t lu bc ' "'nsll inl:'. .\lI n l)prcill'in lc 1'01 '111 "o'It ll ('ur lul; ~ullltn r y co ndit ions. b llt malle ru cn n ~ fo r obtnlnlng hOl u.tllI cold \I'll ' IL lloss l u) p 10 pralleI' ll' r a'a ll Lli o leI' wllil Wlt sll s ink . dra inI ng l'IIc k, lind f~ r l llltr In Ih l' nUlIlure, lUI we ll a l! s t (, OIll j ,q fo l' Rt(' rl !\ r lul; ore lh o lel..s t cOll lrlbttt u to Ih e ht' allh lUI(] co mfort I tH'\ "all Ul' l'xp"!'t ed III th l' way of of the COWl!. Th., IH· rludlc usc of \l'n b hiu~ ,'qul"m e nL TIIl ~ 1'00 (11 ma y whit e wa s h is ea g,·\othll n~ Il d laln· or rnoy lin t b<' Gt')Jllra ll) rrolll Lll n sep· r Clalll . nll,1 10 pre Vt' lIt " cl l'auly av· a!'iltar an d IIlllk b a ud lin g room. It p l'~ra n c (' t h roughout Ih e ~wb l e . Tho \\'iIl be lldl.' r It ~ t! I I:lrn tf' , lind If plilk KlalJlt' rOlll llle sh ou ld bo ~o plawlCr! it! bo lU NI 'lli U ha nlll f' u III uny qu a ntity 1\6 to hnl'l' all th e 0 11cratloll 8 lh n t l ell t! t h e \l'a ~ h rl'o m sh ou ld lI y IlII UWDn'i to rn!s l' a dll st ta k{' place 11(1 1'1' mil k· b l'! (,1I t1re ly lJy It s (·({. 'f h e se pa rntor , In g. hOlllin g :l llpur;tlnH lind rl'f r lr;pmtiuu 1'1 some way s th l' QualllY of th '" fn ci lltles til.ou ld be nt IpaRt g roulJl' r1 milk i ~ uc'pl' lI de m to a \' 'r y g rl'at ex· A field of ,oy bean. and eoI'" to be uled for lilago. by th cmst'I\'ps In one room. wh ll,! th e te nt II pon t.h e 1I}lIkor . HI ~ p ers onal ~~ ~;:: was hl il/: s hould bl! IIssoclate,' with til" ha bits ure I'",' ryt hln g In dele rmlnln g po\\er "bot, If Ih N'" IN one. Not hi n g th e cl f·unlill cS8 of t h" produ ct. H I! sborl of a good ('e m Pllt floor mee t H sh ou ld be pe rso nn ll y clenn- ha\' o th e n l'ed~ or II wu ~ h roo m or a 'dnl r;' c leanly hllults nud enjoy pt'TteCt hou se III "I e w o f Il u IUMtin g properlle s. hl' nlth. At no form of fnrm work dOCB Atlan tic OC P8n bl! may use $10 for cOIllparatlv e ly low " XItl' J1 BC a nd great· ht'alth COU I!1 ror GO much . Unl es s thl' 8teward'B Cees ; going to or from Ha· e r s aul tu tlon . T he sldA wall~ of tb e regul a r clothing 18 abo\' o eusplclon, II wall he may gtve the Bteward '16; milk hou .e s houltl be tight, alJd th e r e wi ll pal' tu rurulsh each milker wi th golng to or from Panama Or Porto sh o uld be an abunda llce of li ght Ilro· Rtco, $10. He 18 not allowed to give "Idc d Cor. Wlndo\\'s all,l door8 I;hould boggage m en or portel'1l more tban 25 Are Good Money Crop When Grown For Seed, Or They be scr ee ne d sum me r an,1 wint e r. allli DIRT IN .MILK cents on Ills arrival at or departure milk 01' 'cream " nls provid ed with from hotels. wbarves, railroad sta. Are Profitable For Hay Or Grown With cheeseclot h or wIre KIJ"~e screena to 111M J"ORTY ~~ ONE a« Corn For Silage protect co nt e nts from i nch fli e~ n ~ ttoDa and Buch places . Tipping Is a - It MUftl tl" aerlous matter to many an American galu eulnJnCtl 10 tb e rOODl . Wh er e one I ~ w«rrklng fo r a re putall on for f a email relources, says the Cblcago his p roducts, th e Importance of tb l'&t' Dally Ne .... s. Not a few persons wish 80y Lenns OTe r&pl il ly incres sl np; In I un mixc d with o ther fo rnb" th e tUD' precautJ ons Is p D rLlm O'llll. they bad tbe l e de ml treasur. beblnd Importa nc e 10 Ihls ~lalC. Nea rl y ever y den cy I~ 10 produ ce a Sll'oug'>illlOII :n g Was liing dairy UI i.!n 8 11~ Is on 1mthem to stand tb e expense of tip. farm N In Oblo cnn grow thI s cro p lI nLl 1I11Jlalll lllble fo .. tl, but" he n, a H Is I po rtHu t oJll' rtltlon, thou gh it Invol\'l!s '\II'beD they travel . Tt mal' comfort SUCC(oSHrlllly an d cll n utilize it In at tb e co mmon pTllcllce , SO)' bea n s "ro , but a few @Im ple conslderatlops. AI· tb em lIoUlewbat to kllow tllat tbe lenst t 11'0 or three ways. At pre>leD l tb e mi xed wllh corn III th e Ill' Ilo rl lon o! I \V a"J s use a brusb', ue ver use a clo t h, treasury it SI' ll parcels out to e tips seed IH \'e ry h ig h-priced lind the c rop on e LOn to th reo Gr lour tous of COI'D as tll e laller ('anllot bo kept 111 a sanl· Telt tube. conL1ln lng the ac:tual amount of dirt or manurs that wltb a CouHlde l'able d egrcre at pru. tb o m lx lure Is 1\ muc h bett c r feo t! a uit tary condlii oli . j<'irs t rillF. e th e ute ns il dence, ilS rai sed la rgflly from sced production. 16 much b e tter balanced thon (lOrU In cold or luk e wnrlO water-Il l.!\' er would fall Into the open pall from In tb e Ilorthe rn part of tile s tate mllny Ililage Illon e. ~'or this purpose th e bot wate r - liS th e la tl[' r l e nde to cook forty cows " milked while their A begnn growing th e crop with tbe In ton· large, Inte-gro wlng varieties art:. satis· tbe milk t!lBl 10 th e tin . In thI s way, udder. wer e in the condition Indl. n eastern doctor says thnt \\'omen tlon ot prod ucing seed but to th eir s ur. factor)', s uoh ns IIH )(u m mOlh Ye llow th o bulk oC tbe ndb e rlng mlllt Is recated, are more like monkeys ilian me n In : pri se th e " ll1es grew 'ra l)hlly a nd COil' or the )l edlulU Gr •. t' n. E\'c u for h oy moved . The il wat er ~ h< uld be use d tbat th ey exhibit more CUriosity. Tbls llnu ed 10 g row un til Illte In tl.le fall, purposes th r~c mr lct!cs or o Batlsfac- con taini ng snl soda 01' wlL ahlng pow· a Cre(Juc nU y lauutlerl',l ou t er gllrm ent , 18 a dange rou s dlscUJis lon nnd recalls not p roducing seed . This te nd e ucy tory lind produce I \\'O or thref! ton s per d er, bUl und e r no <; Ircullls ta nces to be worn olll y at n"lklng tim e. Milk· tbe obscrva tlou by a womltn thl't to prolonged g rowth CIUI lle overcome acro of I.a lll ta b! e aad v('ry lluU-ltio ur should SC IlPS b e u sed. In cl eauln g Ing with dry, cll'au l1ands III essen· women DS well as m e n mlgbt bave It th o proper varI eti es are obtai n e d ano foed , canB, tb e £l.Unclnrd br ush Is very e t- tllll. A pcoperly equipped wnsh roool is an In expeusl\'e bll t n p!lylng acces· .prung from mOl.JkeYB, but tbat the th e s eed of which lias bee n produced Shollld RIll one anl ici p!l t c th e gro\\'. fccl\\'e as It gl.'lo Illto tb e . crc \'lces sory to tbo s ta blo, as tho lIl llkers' women 8prang fart her; furtb ermore It 119 fa r north In th e Hl lltS [IS pos si ble , In g of IbI s c rop nen yenr now 18 Ihe an d b en eath the s hOUld er of lho ,'nil hands wl\l requir e UII Il('c ns lon ul wasb · lIuggests th e re mark by n witty wom. No grower shou :d ge t seed without time 10 get t1w seed, bero ru the!'e Is u. more r eadily than nnytlJlug e lso, Palls, lng, eVAn unde r tho beat oC c ndlilons. aD tb at "Men are more 10gtCAl tball know ing tile varlcty b es t adapted to l~nr cl l Y ol nor the rn-g row !l seed 8 11d dillp e rs, etc., tlhould r eceive tb e @Rma Tho prRctice of wetlins t he hauds lu women-also more zoologIcal." bls r egion or climate Bnd tb e purposo tb o price be comes so hi gh. For ser il treatment. Thoroug ll rlnsln6, ofter the. milk II! tho most I'<!Jlulsh'e and lor WhI ch It is to be grown . In many purposes th o c"rlle l' va rl etil'8 ml1s l be scrubbing III llo t ,,'a te r Rud wasblng should di~Qualify IIny mUk e l' where Instancell the crop, when not m a turin g I used tn thc north e rn sectJ ou of ttlll powder , III esselltla l, fl ft er willeh The Young rdea faceB a terrIble the own e r has Dny regard Cor hIs busl · properl y for seed, ca n be util ized for s tate, s uc b as the Early Gree n, Will!:'. stea ming f houltl take place oyer a n ess. Much Is gaine d by milking In 11 erhlhl_ A Pittsburg judge h&s decIded hay or s ll nge. Tbe onalysis of BOY boa n !\Iongrel, n IH) lto San . steam j e t or In au oyell or ch n mb er qui et mann el', both os to clcanllncsR tbat a t eacher has the rIght to wblp sllagc show s It to hl1 b c lter tha n corn C. J . GRaNT, I cOllstructed for til e pu rpose . Expo· a nd th e amount aud Qualit y secured an unruly pupil. and that the rod Is a sUage, When any legumillous c rop o r College of Agriculture, 01110 S tat e sure to sunlight Is de llirnble It sarno The us o ot Bonnd ute nSils free Crom necessary adjunct to educational pro- hIgh-proteIn tee d Is m ade In to s ilage UnIvers ity. cnn be accomplished away from th e r u s t nnd In n cleanl y cO:lditlon Is es· - - - - - _ _ du s t . By all me aUA avoid th e du s t . cesaeL In otber worda. thIs modern While m.tlk as secreted In the udder sentlal to good Dlllk. An essential roo ludge 8ulltalns the rullnga of Solomon" Is probably' sterile , It hU B bee u rOpeRt· Qulreme nt In Rny ute lls ll for handling whose wladom on tbe bench baa never edly sbown Impollslblo, ('xcept In ra re milk is slmllllelty, to Which s l10uld be been called Into quesUon.-ExchlU:l.e Instances. to obtaIn milk (rom til t! add ed durability. Care ruust be tal.en ot th e eep· cow's udder that Is 1l0t more or le s8 The enstern college profeaoor wbo u.rator. Uk*! any picc t! of npparatu8 ba8 found b)' lnyestlgaUoD that reel. for han,lling milk or crea m, Lt muat be kept scrupulously CIl'Rn . Kec p It free beaded men seldom marry women from dirt aud wOll oiled. The lit!' with red lralr had hla hbol' tor noth. or a stanullrd separutor dep e nd8 upon lng. Tbe custodIan qt the lelsmoIts ea r e to a greD t extent. One that ,raph Iltatlon In Walhlnlton could Is allowtld 10 becom gummy or dirt y have givell him that IllfonnaUoD 04umy wenr out hI a yonI'. haDd. .
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Whetner tbat av1ator DleB BcrOIll the Atlantic 10 as houra or not. be will achIeve a fll'1It page »oeltlon In lbe nBwspapera If he · makes the at. tempt-aod many a mBD bas lived to eld age wltbout lalnlng that distinction.
A elean cow and a clean mllker-el· .entlal to pure milk or hIgh grade butter. Dairymen are comIng more and more to realize the nceeility of clean linus In milk productIon,
A college law proCessor declarell the time bas come when the courta muse ooucern themBelves 88 mucb wltb justloe as wltb law. It Is eneourallnl 19 find expe rts sustaIn the Idea that JURtiCe ....as orlglnnUy tbe cause-lor-bOo IIlC at law. It is r eported tho t AmerIcan million. aires aro being Bkfnned In London art dea lerll. But mOllt ot the millionaires rained their money Ol!! Wall street by IklDnlng the unsuspecting. Sort ot robbIng P e l e r to pay Paul. The ~tory thnt atl-Am erlcan duchess las been ar resled In Venice for Insultlng Italy ts a \'C ry startling one, cspeclally to Americans. It shows the fln e Italian hand In Invcntlve Octlon. A sensation of regulated mildnes s lias been cau81.' d b)' a wom a n's wl'al' Ing n wa tc h In h e r s lipper. Th e n Ih ere was the old cO!lundr!<m abo ut the clocks on th e stockings. Tbose Horyurd stud ents Who ea rn. ed $10,000 as walters <'lurIng the last rear shollid ueve lop hlto ma s te rs of freuzled Ouance aft er gradual Ion.
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c a ~iomd l y O\'l! rR;" I) th e lII ark Ifl ,he th ,! f:lilllre of grpCIJ pas tura gp. \VlI :I'h ex tl' llt of "Iltlili g lIl. t ' .... 01·'· Ir",' a:l~ US IlU!! ), U(:cO'iiII'!ln leH a prolo ll J!cd hu , I ' n l' ln ~ Ih p. paS :II I'1 ' lau,i,; I'lIt!!ely ' I·/ ":'iod III th e lu te 6U:·lIn)('r. OlJ ~er vu· l'o' ith Li ul s h:tdp . It hali b l ;(~ 1l hut l;OIrl " I l Ot) will ~lIOw : ho wevt'!', 1I 1 ~ t c r cLi III ~a ral i \' l.'ly f,' " years SilH',. Ill ,s ni l!. : )''''' 1:8 wh ~n Ille PllstU !'~l{C Ins re ma!ll' .. , ed III 'llI ll, ! ::;0011 tonu ltlo u :111 ex cell' t is III \I"i H firs ; 1:11<1 1I ); :lIn.- t 01.; " ll:l S' :i il'e ly h (,t Iw riod will h ave thc ~mmd : lIr c~ . lJ ul In Ib e !:IO!'O f":'lil 2 s c': lio ll H erie!;t Il!J CII Ihi.! milk fl ow . of t.h e st~tl ' th c- lIuIJlIJ('l' 01 l'll s lurt'H T rt:e s al lowc d to '-e maln lI P" r fence 11It\'lug lI u ~ h :.l tl e 1I'1l:.tQver, if; ra pid ly row s 1\' 11 1 rUl'nis h Ilil nE-edcd ~ h~do an u irl/l r e a ~ lr i!-i. ~v ll~ lI OI se ri'o lls ly in te r fe re wltll mal·.. · \\' h cn t ho bot days of I ~t e s Ulll me r I ln& (If' ot he r farming o perntlons. I n J r C'u rly ra il :ll'rl ve, th e ('oll\ uill ed pes· l lII fJ~t (U SP" II. woultl pa y to llrra ll ~e tn 'il('n ~ ' 01' ilu .' nse bell t untl 11I~ I, ds r('n ' \ h!Jve n Sfl':JW s b ~ d or otb Ol' a l· tlft ·; ··.; 11 (O1'~ t h l! (")lnlilio n or live s tor:'" ,·.. e ll : . t ruc [me IUl'a t('(1 ill the pas t ure n,!ld nIg h lIub', nrah le. 5 11111 11 wo nrlc,r 111:1 / : or bil l! \\'h l' re it woul d be tJcceas lble ('0'.\'5 forI ed to 8IJ("1(1 tbe full doy In [or Lh t' 3tO<'I, uurln 6 till) hot <laY B. llic blazln ,; ho t sun soo n be~LI 10 fil II I O. ,\1. ]<: II ,E, off ill mill' p.,·odu d lon . iJ l II IIII;' es l'l'- Collc f; C (I f Ag-r leultuT r , Ob io Stu'te "lfl lly hot IH' ll olls H Is commou for th o Uulv prl'i ty .
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A New York phy sicia n. clnlms to have a (·.ure for r ed noses. But 'he wat!!r wagon, uo mlltter In what dIs, :--- ::--' P-: .,=", -- - - __ __ . -:::=...-=_- __ culse. Is the watc.r wl\gon stilI. FEEDING ANIMALS AND PLANTS. , t h e! u nim al, wlll rlvc-th ls d t' fill itl' n1P rio n Ih a t the animal req uires. Co r n In Ih e r~ed lug of t1 u illll\ls mucb a lone Is nut It balun ced ration ~ ecuui:le hlllslbly 50 pe r cent. of th e ampu. taw! appendIces were all ri ght, but Bt rt: s s 111 la id 011 lbe balallcillg at the , It cOlllairis too ",lIel. carbobydt'utes for the.. wr.s no provISion In any of tbe ratlo ll . It h us b t'e '!, found by cX\lcr l- j tho a m() unt of J.lJ'ote ln. Tanka ge, OU eontracta for a rebate In such event. men t that It Is p06sl ble to get a r atio n 1 tho other h a nd, Is not n bal anced ra. whic h will produrt: a more I! COn0 ll1IC:1I t10n b ecaWl C It Is r e la tively high II) goln In the fut.t c lI lng of hO!,;tI . tbun 1. Ilrot c io . But corn and tankage fetJ ~t tb!e time. too, GladYII begIn, co rn \\'Ul wh ell u sed alon e . l~ce deJ' s . togelli r:r sl\'e a proper balance. to l'!\l!!Il:est a fondn e!S 'for tDe rose& lell u~ tbot tl118 is because c orn Is L Th e IIRma .t blng Is true In the feed. ~ l'!\i 1I0taJlpe~1 to h er af all last 11.1gb In ca rbohydrnte!! and r ela tive!)' Ing ot planls. Anyone ' of . WDU:II'-. '01\' in por~eln. Thf~ would l,\ad us to ments ordtnartly rouna ·.ln . . hl.n k lhn! there ' must he n . definite I. e . Dltrogen, J!bOBph9~!l • A. hotel _bas been opened 10 a"tio bet~en t h e ca-rbpbydr~.tes and slum, wilen' Ilppllect to ..a , wttbo'1 t urn.ot., ao:~ the guests . bu., rototn, which la' b~st':tor ~e anil!la\., ereaae tbe.,;croI'P.-Flrman '\ a . COOd . dm. '. JD handlu. tb.eIlJ!I~Y. ~nlllncln;; ' the ratloll menns' 01100111l,ll;. iege pt, ,;AII:lcllltllie. olilo. Sta.te ~. ' _, . .. ' .~. . !' ,fllel)' -",hlcb, wheD f rJd ~Pther 10 'Ye~.JITI:.· ~r'" _. 'I'
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I'ontnmlnated with bacteria . 1h;Y rind thetr WilY readily Into tile Inli e r partR ot tbe udder through the milk dum. and, flourlsbtng In tbo presen c e of Cavorable te mpe rature and food, tl.e )' are was hed out by thE'! process of milking. Any dlseas o of th o udder may also add to tile number!! oC bacteria In the milk. ,. The m ost abundant collla mlnatiOl.. usually com ~n artol' th e milk has ler~ th e udder. Dirt or dUBt Crom th o CO'l', hauda of milk e r. ute nsils, or tbe duat of the stable, may ndd large numbe rs at bact&rla. Strniners, coolers, bottl es and oth er npparatus, If uucl ean, mll Y 1I1,ewlse Ilrovo detrImental. In ways too num e rous to mention, thc proces!! of . contnmlnat Ion mal' go Oil. Not all bacteria arfl harmful. Some nre h elDful wh e n they can bo con t rolled. Ilnd othe rs see m to bo wltllout de t rhn~ ntnl properUell. From th c sanItary standpoInt, It Is mOTl~ cSBc ntlal La groom the cows than t:h n hors es. It r equires nol more thou on e mlnul e to Jlroperly bl-us h . the flank s and sponge aDd dry tue udder of u. cow JlreJlaratory to milkIng. Tile b ody of thc cow, and e8peclally the flank and udd e r I)arts, must be free a nd ,:11.'1111 from dust to lasure good milk. n acte ria are tranllport ed upon dll s t pal'tlcl es. Don't groom the cows or dlstrihute du s ty food& or litte r .1U91 b efore milking tim e. Always allow sumeiellt time for the dust t o s!!lUll_ It II! customary to r e jec t the tlrst few streams or milk In first-class Ilalrle!!, RS such 1lI11k. II! ot POOl' 4uallty " and likely to be hlgbly contamInated with bact e ria which hnvc tound entrancll f:rolll tbe outside, It Is little short of 0.. crime to milk a fJltby , cow wltlloljt fI:rst rend erIng b e l' part8 clean " by scrubbing, 'fhe' wIlle !teBlthy SUrT~IUU(llrlg~...!()r times. lOflliein:oJ\1selltftl!t-.
VETCH SHOULD BE SEEDED IN SPRING Legumi,10us Plants Do Well as
Feed for Stock and for the Horticulturist. (Rr c_ I'. UULI., .A 88udnt c Alfrkultu rl!l', Minnesota AgriCUltural CoIlCKC.) V('tch Is II name g ive n rather looseI)' to those lejP;umlnous plants whlcll I'os cmbl c th e common gnrden or th o Callada field pea. Some kluds grow tnll and rank. whil e uthers nre decIded dwarrs. As rorage plRnte, not nil vetches nre successful winter ' -a. rl e tleJl In the United States tire not consIdered successful except In the s outh ern lind th e Pacillc coast states, and oven tb e s l'I'lng-gfOW1\ vetches are not cOllside red an un. Qualifi ed sllccess I'D nil the states. In lI11nnesota vetches have been usod v cry Illtle, though tiley do "very well ' as hay. gr"en Ce dc , pasture , green mallure 01' a up-cd ('I'Op. A 8 Jl cover also, vetch Is well adapted to the UBe or hortlcultllTll!t. Hairy vetch Is mOBt frequently u B~ d . a s It sce ms to be bellt adapted to Mlnn('sota cOIidl. tlons. Its use la rest.rlct ed lal'ge ly to fcde, anounl pasturage , or In sbort rOlatlous, where clm'cr would lIot me e t the requirements. Any well-draIned 80 11 will grow VE:o tch, but It 'seell18 to do best on a /,Dorly loam . Earll' s pring Reeding. will g;ve be!>t results, u sing from 18 to 20 pc'nnds or yetcb and about one·fourth tll£. normal amount of grulu where 6t1('cotasfi III d eslrcd, (Jr from 25 to 30 pounds of s e{'d- wh er e th o vetch Is sown nlono.
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te n yeurs from organic inflam mation. f e m 1\ Ie weakneas , pain alld il'rl'h'ttu r17 ti es. 'fhe pain~~ my sides w ('ro .' ctelll!ed by w alk l g or standing on my feet nnd I hnd surn awful b earing down feelings, w n s depreascd in Fplrita and b ecam e thin and with dull, h t!avy '----:.--'----~eyea. I had six doGtol'8 from whom I received only temporary reli ef. 1 d ecided to give LydIa E. Pinkham's Vege tablo Oompound "tnil' triill nnd also the Snnatlve Wnsb. I have !lOW used the remedies fo~ four month. ana cannot e.'tpress my thllllks for what thoy havo done for me. .. If these lines will be of any ~nel\' you havo my permission to puullab them." - Mrs. SADIE WILLLU4S, 4SI James Street, Elkhart, Indiana. ' Lydia E. Pinkham's Vegetable Compound,msde from native roots and hortJ.. contains no narcotic or b8rm!ul drugs, and to-day hclds tile record of b eing the III08t successful remedy for femnle il!. we know of, and thousands of voluntar)t.e.tlmoulals .on file in the Pinkham laboratory .t Lynn, MII8I!.. seem to prove this fact. If }'OQ bave tlle'slll'btm doobt
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to Lydia. E.PIDkham McdlcroeOo. (cou1ldentlBl) L)'DD,Mass., to. advice. Your letter will be opened.
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Ita KInd. "Tbls bead work of youro 18 born. thing oC a tUI, :I!n't It?" "Vel; something of 1\ poll-tax" 8urprl.e for Mother. A ChIcago scboo l teacher telte with greut guBtO of tbe ahre wd little "col· ored brotber" wbo once nrrh-c d ae .chool JlrovId ed wHh a 'most 11 ll l1 ~ ual Ilxcuse for t ardln oss . "I cowdn't h elp beln' lat", plcss e, teacher," h I:: bubbled. Bbr\1ly. "SOnlf'plll havpcne d to us Ina' nIght. My mu,v, Gho went t er bed w\t. a beadnche. and wben she ""ak l!3 up dla morn ln', d Cl'e's two IltUe f1ulnl I twln8) olle Oll each aille ob h e r, Dud - \lbs dou' know nuron ' 'bout 'em tell IIh .. wakes up An' lilY Dlaw, 8ho ae ,·prlsed . sho onlnt ge t up tel' Gut mil ready for Bohool!':" Surely a Gbod Cook. lIn. Champ. Clarlt was ellgag.tng B new cook: . T...!!: uppllea'n t, a nl C;c loo\(. IDI woman. made a One Impressio n Oil Mra. Clark_ After . tile usual prollml. nary questions, \be spelll.el"$\ wlf. t.aked: "Can )'ou r eally coo?'! "Can I cool, ! " exclalmec3 tbe Ilp PI~ Clint. "I shonld Hn y I call cooll!" . "But are you u good. coolt 1" . "Am I a goo<1 cook!" echoed t h' womAII. "I go to mass ev r ry morD~ Ing. "~rhe S u nday . '1ngazlne.
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·,' ·h y 'poo r ' bl'gS:lI.r ?·· a g\! c tl IIlIio hC'A you. \1e ... · I I' anlllS Hus \\'I'I'\'d, "Illi ol Lha l mnlcE's him T hcltl"" nd. ~,fT e. r - - ; ol/-ulol y 1"Jo r. I tell YQU. " hr l1 J heard ~ :d n c )' ill" \:n;o ',\':" "9 Something finer Than One's Ncr: thl! II ' .....;, my II lut got . In to. my th ront -nol 1;n \\.' .r i L:; [ b. l t ulIII sla Y!' ol the r ' . ) It' ~ 60 dll"l lI slll ), _ tho baet,,,,,!>c. ' 1\:.,,1a c h ~~.:1 IH.: uul l,uorl,, · mal Self, and More Elevatrl(·rllilaclo\ls . tllnl 11 1.'\\'11'11 fell ow . I au. , .Ii,,)·. :Il l li .. J . Th P ' wa~ ha ir of a wi nd t hut h.' would c(\nlllt ir1n :lro oh en 109 an aSSlon, hUrT Y ro u nel an d pou r Eom Iylug sto r y AJn ' rten c rcn I ~ d II l!UC to k icocy w eakhr " ~ \ l<'("' I;" I{) Il ·-e.f..-1; t e-IH\-...;r.:.hl c h baye int o th e old man 's earR and so mehow sph inx? DC>!! alone. l il,· ullpear:LllCI' o f l"" ln s ; ullt IIrtlO· By H, M. EGBERT. co ut r ln' to k('l) l) hl ~ Il t rnn~ I ~ · h o ld on A gn'u' CO II l' ro tll Atnt· Anvbu<h' who ~n f ' ·I.tlll' IiR t!Il'Y ~ h o w I, &: tb o l iver "A ma r riag e h as bl'ou n r r~ng(')(l :lnd you . But I guess lie didn 't h:1\'o the ft: r ~ cf'll s t.l ntll.· t rm n ue I" ' md nl p(l Inlo lh tl I Jl ll l)' , wlll shortl y take placo \to' t\\ C('n ~lI B8 nl' r vo. Tako It fro m me. you won't l IOldi .U: b!3h ould 5l: :ieoll ct r or k Oil I bo ~l:tuy Ollgln"/,:!JloV; tl lfH C11111(,!I hall to Estelle Lnnlbf' rl . o nl y till'l glne r of seu h1 m II!'Ialn . F.~ t p ll o . Il c's p robably pee t tho k i d n ~ p . b nr.l;J u r Ih l' flo c l{ rl v· lJp IWe rl' (lllle. I lIa8 , ,,-' , ~ b as a I:;rua\ Rear Admira l ('h" rl~'~ Ln mbl' r t (r.,. nri l('s awa y by fl OW. wI th s ll th e S •• me ir r" ~l1la ri! y ~ er Io l':l r Orego n. 111., , ('(111 1 n· tl' M tu tll C harl n"v" ,' bd ure llee n tired) a lld Mr J f' ll n I It' wld t . th(' well- mOlll'Y th at hlH dupes tru:;ll'd hlro oftilc!cr n : !iulls may t.IllI.i hn N \)P01n lluilt by, Illu d e. T hl' Pta tu !! COli tal lls " bou t t wo known se nior l):, rt ;tC'r o f Ii P\\IPl l & wiob ." ~I\" j ll. l th" needed Lorndo Tllft , th o H(Hllp· . \lr u,, £' tUIiS of 1";ls t,,11 ~tI'L' 1 r plnfOl'l.'lfl!( unll Mason. 89 \\"a ll nlr C'p t. 'rh " II "s or ,It.Y A In lhe foun cl r 7 H ewIn lh p o ld ' (I ~. with every un; Iha t rn ollern ,,111>0:\0" Kid n ey a p proxi mat e ly ~~u cuu lc ya rtl H o f con- the en g-agelll" n t ha ~ occaslun ed co n' Ir\t It o.d bee n famous for tl l rlkl ng b oo 1I 11~r'\r l n g can Inl\(, 10 ma ko It liS per Pi lb " 'lYe beec e ll ,'en:t!'. I Wl~ lIt )' t unA of wh ic h ('ons ls tll Bldera ble s i> ~C U lalioll n n\(ln I': I li e fo re Bpc ukln g. ..It ·s a word and Q Ina ne nl liS th o P YI'Il r.lld g anr1 othl'r fl!ing h"k.l cha a lld "I pink gra nite Rl'rl·Pll iu t:9. g l,' lnl; It (rlendn of all' b rId e. \I ho-" b lo w wll h .John .H l'wl!' tt," wa ll !laid of . ick ki dneY' fo r ov or !n OlI A la ndmarks or t il l' asl's. Hy hll III ~ UPI1Parauce o r U I; ra llit t' " ta tu e. Johll Ile wl ptt. H Clltetl n t hi s ,I"H lc In h Im. 1':ow . h l'nri n~ thl >!. h I' f It bi A fift y y ~:H'" m e lhot! or np pl.\·lng t h l' co ro r rN o Mr. ~ I u r e th s lI G5.0 00 r;a \l ons o r ·.\' u!R r his cap acl oll !l ofllce. smile d very "rim· te mp l('s s uffu scd with h illod : In volunT art b!rl H fa ir UC( '(l l\lp ll ~ h \JI ~ pur. A. Minn •• a'. ea •• wns I'ump!' d liP fr om th" ri H,r fv r Iy a8 he rp a ,l tbe In Binuallnl\" pa ra· ta r ily h e put out h is hanl1 s and till' '1 )o~a . M,.., A. n na u.oau, rd , 1IS r orunor e 8t... St... r AUl. nlUl n lllltdllR l wo Ht "am Pollil Il103 nn d graph In thp 60clety papl' r ""h l( h ha d JapRnes" fcrp(' n top"l ' d o ver. N"xt l Ull". !II",.a : ,, ' .u f~t) r e-t1 \f~ r r l h I1 alUl d ', elor'w Tho s tatile , err!('\I 'd l o (·n mrn or.t GC'I/u l,:.,1 1 ··l p n lc. 1 W l13 !I II h f'llpltl~8 wlt.h the rur lll i .~ ln~ tl, I' C-nlll' re tn. ~'ou r h:.! n· been sen t to lI i m. marke d. by ~o m O mn1l1pnt h.! w n ~ s ta ndl n/: In fronL of pltl n I u 111 '1 liM'" [ron !rt n 't tu m In l, t,,1. I a r e'" r ale ). ho A01u rt !'(Ill In ,lI a ll . r ' prpse n t s t hi n '\1,.1 l .ruI I '" rtl.II\'! I f1{ Ii pi'l l hi . (luau' s K \doe7. II rr·.l lind I we nl), ll u rr(' l ~ 01 ce nw nt on e \ 1 ho l, rc fe rre d to rn mai n [t uony' 1':stl' lI" :tnd h is tmd ucl'L Al l th e lI nt': U. c urodwcw.mJ\.wa , Dw lu J)1.,' rteot.IHt&1 \tb,. Hl llck Il:1w k. c hl l·r (I f Ih!! ~lI es nnd wfro usrrl In rll l' mlll !; th r 1I ,IA IUI'C. mous . It waH wl' ll thnt he h a d Il ono r01'lI!1l Dequ ired thrll ugh Yl'ars 0 1 pa In · Cet Doan ', at A.ny StOfO. SOc • Boa 1-'0 1 ('8. st undln g with fo ld ~ d urm s , Th e IIr ~ l mo(\ .' 1 \\:1 9 or ).lit!'ler ;,lll1 so. for .Iobn H rv: le tt wa ~ not l\ vr ry ful self·m osh ·ry hlll i vnnls lll-d. nn ,1 h " loo kin g do wn th(! plr.ttlrf·K!Jue vl1l1 oy K~PLNL~Y (\ lI ly .. iglo t InC'lIl ' ~ h i~ lt . lit !' n fo xt w a ~ ple a otlL1t e no; II1 Y. nnli he had bCl' n w a~ I'l e me ntal In h is fnry . H is II sls () f. th tl n ocll rl ve l'. Th (. fl j; ure Is of t "u rt,1'\ "Igh nn,1 Ih e t hlrn MIx feeL koown to r ll pa y In sults with gooJ wl' rn c1e nc IH·(1. It l!'l face ,\':'\ ~ I' ll n11('. nl)Olo Ilropo rllon ". IH' III I,\ II fty rc(' t In B:ld h e r oc k (I ell ghtl y. like a n In- , Th l~ l a~ t st n l' d as .h e wo rld n!; IllOrl - me a s ure on m oro th a n ono occasion. hei ght. and crO\'.- ns 111 1 'Ioll of n blurt Rut h e onl y thrll st the sh C('1 con- fu rl a te d be adL. pi Dll t! " ' DS f' 1l1 3 rl' .. d b y ca r e flll me.ar,\ !?iiO rpl' l ahov e tlt e 9 11 !f' lI ng \\,ote r s or " I ll eard you ." h e be ll owed . " J h eard Alla l: h men\ ~ " Hoh ! u H d Jr'·cUu na. Rloe-'Inp,. Ul' l'mf' l1 t 10 1\ {r ll ll lC of ~ea n ll l n g9 templuou Fly Int o blR was le· paper till: I'h' pr . uni..l~ r w"'1f. A w~nlA Wa"Led • nro lJlllJ nil l'I""ll t ur Mll1lll. " 'hen the basll pt. a nd th"n . hll\'ing sort d the you! I- I I\'o n 't hltrt ro u In ~ll s s Unfl D1i . c !vl h l o8HENRY 'rhe c lnlm of tile 6t ~l lJ " to fa me FR'EDENH EII. wh ole n ~lI r c Iiu d bre n fra ml' d 111 lum· rorre8Poncl E' ncc upon his clf' ~ k . he LaDlbe rt·s pr se ncC' . lIut I'm go ing to 118 Cutbert •• n Butldil.Q, Okl.h.ml Cltr. Okl .. 1'I:St9 ill three thIn g!! : F'lr~ t . 11ll )' on e be r wlrn lI eltiu l'( was 6tre ' ch od o,'e r closc cl It w ith a slam . li e had arrang· s p r ak to trer alo ne . Oe t out! " j who rLlIl 3-eV1l11 those \\ ho run In " Mr. H e wl e tt!" crie d \!:st('1I 0, s prlngThe lo,' e of m Of> y III ilie c n ~J eH t t b" Ilmhe r • . :lull tlll ~ In turn was ed his alfalrs; h p had settle d hi s oblIutOl1l o11II (,s- tn ny n 'ad It~ IIIc s ~ n gq. ('o'-ered wit h burlnp for n s urface. lIgatiolls to th e laot pe nny ; no'" h'l I n~ to n('r feet, p a lll \\ Ith an t;e r , of nil rOOl S to cultlvale . As th os e wbo a re rl1~!l ill g by In autos Lat!' r th e hurlnp wall pnl n t cd with was to BC ttl.~ a m oral obligation whi ch "pl ca s!l r ('me mu cr thnt rOil are hoth a nd QtC'nm ca rs n nd 111010 r hou ts stop Mr. . ..... u.li n'. r.mOllS rn nonir e3 " u ile I plas l e r of pati o 10 f. t! trell It nnd I hen weighed on h Itil mor e than the lo ys of my gucst!!." o r turn to look It In c·,·lt a "!y reca llil H ew le tt's h a nds f{' ll to hI s sid e s. ",al ly ol.lieiouo \\ \o oleHomc bt.;,a 'tJiUlt. Ad.. sll ujoclod to a coat of clay wu ter to bts *lnUr o fortllno . wlpl'd out In n d ay t hl) form er occ upancy hr tit ... rcd Dlcn In suro It ~ r eleasc from tllp. muld lat· boy the s<! Dsa t lo n3.1 slump In II :!rd· He felt hlm s,~Jr trE' mLlIn g . At tha t 'of th p plnccs th er a I'" now la. Eliidently Was. mom e nt Admlrol Lambl'rt entered the e r on. Mcanwhll r· th e IHlnd was mod · wnre Prefened . Tb po th e s tatu e 'H g relH " Ize plncns .. A ro you rond of a j01l.eT" room QuIetly. steppe d liP , arid took In day lin d cas t by the usual John H ewlell was forty ·thrce. From c\Jpd It un a ernI e with th o Goddess of LIb"I s Iliis a proposalY" (lrOCeSS , the tlle(;,· mulel being saved tbe age of eIghtee n to thirty he had hi !) place belwl'en th e me n. N ty In Now · Pork hllrhor nnd the "Co me, H ewl(, tt. my d ear fcllow." worked In 11 foundry. stripp e d to tlle fb r IlKC ag aitl In cu" ttng th e concrete grca l s tatu e Of "Th e Pilg rIm" on tbe alrA. W I ,tttl~w'~ f;('Io1ht nJ: Syrnr (01" OhlhSrea A thr ee-In ch mold was Ilf' xt made wat! t. the llully and ov erlorel or a h e be gan. ""' hat's th ll malt e r be- It;>e t bl u .c. b o h~u:t th e Io!'I1W"'.• r r<hw ..... Inf'hunm .. · ""PIV J7:n glnnd COllst . "motley crew or hard fighte rs u n d hard t wec n you and ~l r. F'llOlnK?" ol'er Ih o Ilgure. about . pn tons or !lou ... t I.. y . VUl u.cu""o .100 co .k.:so. _llaMa its tblrd and J1'reate ot clll im 1.0 fn me "Moy I bc allow ed to s pea!t?" inplas te r bolng u8ed lor th is purpose. work ers. Then au education, painfulla that It 18 built to be p e rman e nt. or race o r I n d' lanB In mod eling tb ~ with many lIesv)' timb e rs ror s upport. ly and labOl'lously acquire d by tho aid Quired Fanlng Ironicall y. H e stood Knew It All . li nd IL 18 blllhwed th a t It will oullast of a fe w books studI ed wb eD h e uP. cool enough , although his handS An old b ut IIturdy IrI shman, 1I"ho I ho ~ phlnx. the rY.rantids and the ~:II~:e H;""k tlu:.tUtOh I~ Is a composllo The !!clltroldlng WIlS thon laken out ~tX hall k C dRcII. thle SIOdUX and a st ecl rein forcing to wor e igllt .lIbould bave bep.n sl ecplng. ella ble d wero s huldDg. "It amounls to thIs: had mads B rll putatlon as a ganll Mtnn "s TPetnci ' hy th e Uruld s . anel tb o ,,0 a\\' 9. nn wns nten ed him to break fr ee from his eIl Rla\'e- That man Is a pnu"er;, 1lI ~ h Oll se haa bOSH. wall gl\' eu a Job with a railroad it I" 1I11lltariau concre t o which It to re prese nt th e gene ral Indian per- leet In dlametc r wall buIll In Its ment. In live yc ars more h e was n fall od. And I think. It G co ntinued. construc tion company at Port-au· thA entire Is ho pe d will make I hu I!latue or sonallty, All lh !1 usu a l Indlun tmp- plac e. This to w ~ r I'lL I man of average education and mode r- with a litll e bow, " that h. has come prInce. l1n ltl. One day, wheo tho IUD pings. 6uch a s th e reatbers and the le nl(lh of tho bod y. e nding In n c'\om(' Hla ek IIawl, overtakc th e Sphinx In ately rIch; at forty he hnd enterc d lIero to tell you so." .. a8 1I0Usr thlln IltlUal, ble gnoll' of -llgo by r.ndurlng nrtcr tl me ball e f· "uckskln. hav e been left ofT. Tbore Is just be low th e ncek. all(' was dfJs lg n- Wall street. wbere, durlo!; thr ee "Yes. you're right." crI e d H e wl ett, hlo'\k Haiti an s began to .hlrk, and .. face d that grim fi g ure. Tbe statue ~ven a suggestion of !he old Roman ed to RUPPOrt Iho head and IIhoulders years. he ba.d become known as tb e and all h Is rage came ba ck. N OV'er th e cltl e l eng1n eer rode n~ on bls . WJl8 three years In pro 'c ss of making in the fac e. which WaH nec('ssary to 01 s olId c oncrote . The final work 01 castin g was done most audacloull frec·lance In the Ilnan · bcforo bad h o b£'en balked by clrcum- horse lhe Irishman was henrd to Rnd r e preaent8 a nl'w orn In concrclo make It sltggost 1\ spirit un conqucred lit th e mlddll! of wint e r. ten dan be- olal dlstrlct_ He had made millions. stances ; now h e S IlW eve rytblng red; shout: . COllstr\lct1on ftII IIPf)lI ed to the art of whllo stlll · the conquered racc. "Allez- yo\l Bonl of guns- allea:" Th I d In!! required for thi s wark. wltb two bad bee~ fiattered and courted; tb en, he wanted to uso lila mighty fisls. nnd . t!lCulpture. While fountaIns and pere lea and profile and folded crews or fourt een me n cach worklDlr at forty-tbree he had fallen In love, Dol b eing able to. felt hllmlllate d ond TlIe n turning to lbe engineer, b. 'fl'olo s Rod temporary tl~ur e 8 tor exh.1- arms appear In perrect dctall D8 thelt- In rlay and night Rhlfl" . W1ICn tlte f01' tho first time In bls life . He bad impoteot. "Y ca, I've lost all my 8a Irl : "I curs!! tbe day I Ivcr learned ~I \!on8 have becl\. mad e .or concrete are outlIned agn lnst the sky and lor- mold wall full he at wos nppll~d for met EBtell,c's fMher at bls eouotry money," he s houte d. "ADd I came to the ir languagq." In '.th o past, nOlhlng approachln~ In c st trom many \-le wpolnt8 around tho two daY8 and then the s pIrIt or elub, Mit tbe old admiral. captlvatcd tell Miss Lambert s o-not you. ad-------mlisnltltcln Of' purpoae Ihe prehnt country . On a dear day. whe n the l1Iack l.ja~k was lert to tho ele moDl1! miral. but Miss LaDlbl'rl. because It's Occlilon.1 VI.ltor, P";CP. or work ha'9 eve r' he fore bppn leaves are orr th e tree s. the statue 15 With Ihe re movsl of this mol" the h er rIght to know." A notable bousekeeper of tbe palt 1'1ttempted wIth lhls Dlllte rl a l It WI1M 'rlslblc at a c!l s tance of twenty mil es . foll owlu!/: 8prlng th e r e e mer~e<l a per"And I thInk Mr. lIcw1e tt 'f!ll WlSTY generation. boforo th e days of screenl, II labor ot lovo with tbc sculptnr. who The exact slto wss sele ctcd nrter tect monolith concrete etatue. that Mr. Fanlng should have tom- IDe \ bad Just annouaced wltb decisIon that hot .. all Ihe expcnRC ', Imscll. much e xperIment. FIrst" rougb This s tatu e Is. In mOI'o 8l!nSCR thnn firat," put In Este llo Indlgnnnlly. she nevcr bad aoy 61ell . . Oe hlnd lhe building or tho Dlac\; twenty-foot model was msde and set onc. the bl~I' cs t thing Illat Mr Tarl Hewl ett looked round at the calm, "But. Aunt Augusta," faltered tbe Ha w ll ~ tatu e Ilea on Inte res ling story . Itp. but It was found that the hei ght has yet don e. Tbo stntne Ie immens ecolle cted witnesse s of Il ls lIeiplesB timId visitor. "It scelDs to m e that I A f ew", yenrs ago Mr. Taf t \~as watch- and distances were 80 great that the Iy e lmplo. th e \tl'l1vy rolds or th e ulan rage. H e was vcry like n bcnr being saw a few In th e d lr.lng-room." - Ing !lome work~ build Q concrete "gure bad to btl fllliarged and placed kct e urroundln g th e 1l C;\II'o Buglte!!t In~ baltc d by hounds . Dut In that mo· "Oh. those," repli ed her nunt. 1\' ltb c hjmney atJhe Ch icago Art In8t1tut fl . on a more prominent part of tbe clllT. th o lOan's body " ' Ithout folio,," \.11& m E.nt 0. s e nse of dl Bnlty caDle to him . a maJ osllc wa'le of the hand. "were the lind thero came to him hIs groat Idl'n Finally a light flttr-foot structurl' closely Its Olltllnes. Th e di g nity. the som othlng fln er than his normal s elf. ne lghbo l'S' MIC A. Tbey will come la or th e meal1\! for mak1ng an endurIng wes erectp. ld on a farm wagon and 6tol elsm aud the blll ern c s R of a I'anwblch lifted him abol'o his passion occas lonully. But I was sai1ng. we etntue. With th e procoss In mInd ' It d ie wagon wns drawn at'ound utltll qul su ed le ad e r- oro th e re. and le fl him .cooler than all. oCl'cr have n uy of our o\¥n ."-¥outh·. " ' 8 8 not lonlli' untll nn ndeQuate Bub- til e proper location was establish ed An Int e r e~tlllg fcutnre of th e un"Let's come to th o "Oint," he snld . Companion . ject I1rpsonted !tHE'lf. For the toundallon fHleen fec t 01 l' e llll1 P: cere molllp.R was ntl drcssl' g ,,~. "I ha\'e aalled Mr. I~anlng to with-------=--- Pol' firtee~ years Mr. Tnrt hns ha" s oil had to b e I'emo,-ed befoT<' bed- nr. eharl l's ~ n s man a nd 1>1Is~ l.allrn draw. Now 1 can proceed. I hnv e PAWNED. bls !lummllr hDlJl e nnd ~Iudlo at ro c k was st ru clL Hnl'8 Ih e to p of a M. COnle lhl s. o r ""'ynnoge ne." both lost C\'e ry pe nny I lIuv o. but I' ve pu l!! !!loglo's Neat Camp. ncnr Or e ~on. lh e natural ledge at don o WII R rcnr.hed rull· bloode d Indians and dlrecl (l emy dellia and I'm going to s tarl lifo th e Chi cago art col · The ledcl'. thIrty feet !lecp. Is forliled RCI' II(l a uts of Black Hawk . IItJmm e r scat o\'e r agaln-nnd win . l'\'o alway s woo . .ony. StandIng for 'h .. hundrl'dtll Bul l ' ve lost on e thing. I came to Aay tfme lit the hlJ!h es t po int o f thp clIff ~,-~.......~-~~--~~--~~~~--~~-~~--~~~ th o t. I wisb to ,'e lca so Mis s I,ambert h e nevpr failed to r flm e mbe r thnl It from our engagl) mcn t. It wouldn·t b e was from here Ih ll l ntn c ~ Hawk was fair." tlnall y (IrlvAn Ollt or Illin o is So he .;;. -~ - .H e s lopped and look ed fro m one to dec de d to brlnA' back th c fa mOils In· Certain Linell of Conduct Which It an oth e r . Th e ro wa R Born t- thlng almet wi l h o cca s Ionall y. who outragC's Itfon chlet. a.nd now In concre te mack mos t p1tH,,1 In 11 is ga zo. l"auin g 18 Anerted No D~g Dare. n il Ih e laws or dogcloUl. Pov !!n to Iho Hawk oJ:tlln surveys his former do· Overate=,. ehlfte d un ea s ily. biling o f hiM mas le r. Althollp:h n rollin . with an aIr of "lmmutnJ)Ie dis· "\\'lth your p ermIss ion. I wl\l b e riOg Is 'lllite I' ntill ell to ru sh sudd en · <lsln," a s one ortls t hall put Il go In g . s ir," be said to the admlrnl. E~ery anll1lal lover cnn tell nil me r · Iy u po n II foe And tak e h:.::J una\l' a r!'s. Ulack Hawk and his· tribes foul':hl and. bowing to E s t e ll e. h e wenl out of OItS storIes illustrating tho d evotton o f h mar 1I0t do RO :f I ho other IS c at· on. tho Engllsb sldo In th e War ot nnlmuls to th e Ir buman protoctors . Ing or drinkln.&'. tho roolTh- Outsid o li e pau Red and 1812. HI! ROW ~oon e r thon othp.r Anccdotes ot one nlllmlll risking Its _ ___________ grin nod. Succe ss waH hi s now; hEl ohl(>r~ that lhe whites would take nil ha d heard e nollgh; He wl e tt had Itoj)elife to save anoth e r aro rare . but s till Carlyle's Good Mother . tbo Indlan's huntin g grounds from ('a rlyle OllC I' wrt'to th c se w o rd~ of s ufficiently numerOU8 and au t h enti c to I08s ly lost- wlly. til e coarsc ness of hfm. He trIed everYUllng fl'OID war leav e no doubt as to th o occasional e x· hl B mo th er's re ll ~ lo l ,s Influence over the man had sbown throu g h th o polis h t o treat1es to ('h eck tbe \\'hllos' ad· Ist{'nce of II deep 10\'e be tw nl'tl nnl· him ll M II Loy. an d 01 th e purity and like raw wood und e r II. coat o f var~lInce . As 110 grew old lie bl!CRmo mal 6. But nny closl' ob ~" r\'er or nn· nohll il y o f he r (' hr isllnn cllarllct e r: Admiral Lambert Came Forward ;,nd nlah . Ho rhuckl r.d all 1I1e way 1I0me. ~attaelleel to hi!! hOlhe olon g the ture will know th a t th prc e xI st s "M y k ind m!1th c r dId me 0 11 (' altog othIns Id e there was a d ead silence . Cla.ped the O~hel- by the Hand. Rock rIver and ro uE:ht. ognlnst re· "throughout tho bruto crl'utlon :J 50l't cr In\',:ltlabl e F(, rI·ic' ,~ . Sh e tau!l:ht The n the ad mIra l s pok u. T c o.ld r - \\,h cro's that watcll your moval ' to the Tow n rose n'atlon bv tho of rongh mortll systl'lIl which, III tit!' w o. leGA Ind e!'~1 by word thun b y "ac t "Why wouldn't It bc faIr ?" he aske d . fa th er gil\'(' )'ou? go ve rnment. He e\"fm tri e d livin g Jr, ea so ot dom es tIc a n lmals. lmll s latl's a nd tlail y r ~ v e rl'nt ha bitude. her own by the bllllr s lncf' rity of l hl' mnn , ha d "Why 7" IItamm p. rr, d Il c \\ lell. "'vVhy I n illy- "lillt:l c" has It now. I1 MCP ' with the whit e s. but h e IIn'I Itselr Into what r eally OIllQtll: ts to a s impl!' l'"r fi lol1 (If th €' f' hrl atl a n fa ith Invltcd him to v j ~lt him at h iH ho nl o on Fltty-flfth stn:el. Th ero he ba d - wby-" ' ==_~_. _!".,,!,,_!"..~.. ~~~~~=!!!::=:::Z:=~~=~ IIcllfe vcd s uch n reputnlion that nn\' cod e of otl!Juette . My moth pr. w ith n tru e woman's Diet Estelle. just Imcl, fro lll school III Adm iral Lumlle rt c am e forward anll depre dation s that · Bny IndIans co~. The old pro\'crb, "The dog \l'll.h n 'l honrt. lInrl nile tho ugh uncultIvated France. to tak e he r cle nd moth er' s clnspe d I he o ther hy th o \iand. mllt e d were laId at his t e pee door bone has mony friends." Is nothIng sell se. was In th o s lrlctest aceeptancp.. place In Iho hou se hold : lind by shear "I can 't s pl' ak for E 5telle . .Iobo," . fl'intlfly be ane). his people were driv- else \JIan n re cognItion 01 eanln o 1'1I- rl'lI l1 lo118. Th e high est whom I kn e w en across the MlssI s lplIl by Uncll' Quelte. It do es not matter how small on earth I S IlW how nd down with aw e force of p ersonalit y h fl h ad sw r Jlt b er hn said. " bul I think you arc dolnl; Sam's !oldlers. After (hot. nil an old Is the dog wltb tbo bone. It may be un s peaka ble. bMore a HIgh er Olle In olr hor feet with his Impassioned UB both a wron g. I hop e you are. I lJeli eve. J ohn. thut thl 8 mi s fortune has mono he pe titioned th e governmen[ a Pome ranian surrounded by IlIl Stl!TS' hr a\'o!ll. ('sp('.clally In Infanc)'. reneh · pleadin g. And no'v h c was ruIned and Ills dlltv swe pt away a lJardl'r-n bU IT!e r whi c h tbot ho might come back Rnd vIew The mastlrrs will stili r e mnln friendly . Inwarrl to Ih9 vcry core o'f your bl!You can have a' taste of the his old domains on th(l Rock river THey wl\l hovcr round the Pom eran- In;: : 1lI}'s tcrlolls ly doc s a }loll' of Ho· lay cl car he rore 111m. John He wl e tl wa s ollce almoHt in Vis ibl e. hut has Mnny mn mbern of lh !! tribe were Ian. perhaps whIning for n morscl 1 Ii l1s 11l1ild il t;(; 1( Into vlsibillt ~ Itl the had n e ver fliuch ed from dllty wh e n be!'n growin g hlghp.f and stronge rsummer !unshine of the corn brought with him. and suddeuly thero (wblch .Is never olTel'ed), and eagcrly m.I's tPTlolI S d e pths. und reve rl'.nc e . th o he wos boss of tllo foundry gung. th e barrier lhat :tOil yourse lf have opfields by serving a dish of ..as panIc omOhA' th e whIte s. Wheth· pIcking up nny splinter tllat may bo dil'lnes l III Dllln, sprlnl;s rorth uncl},- liard-hittIng. InflexIble. he hat! s:one pose d to your own happlness_ I m ean er It Was Intentional trom tho nrst on dropped, when nothIng would be eas- Ing from Its mean developme nt ot 6tralght to the poInt ond ah'iaY R Cllr- your prldn. John. Ilnd your Relf-de prerle d It. Now his course was cll'arly ciatlon. But I can·t ans wsi' tor Es· tile part of the IndlDIIG or tho result ler than to bowl the little dog ov e r fea r." dc fln e «. He could not gIve h e r any- tclle. Perbaps Dbe con ans ",e r ." of susple10n, R war WitS preclpltntt'd . and ael:te the hone. He pa ssed out of th o room: and ':Abraham LIncoln antl Jel!eraon Da ·· So Bruin Geta Honey. - - - . thing to c:ompensate for what hI'! was You will notice, further, that the litvis both fought wIth the wbltes and tle dog becomes flllcd with 8 new Ilruin has a sweet tooth ; . If you !;O tailing rr~'m her. Be must rt' lens c h er HeWl ett. not understanding. stood s tarIn!; uft e r him beside th(, door. He from tbe engagemeot. Dlaok Hawk WAS mnde 1\ prisoner courage. prcsumably iD the morn I con- to lite · .J a rdin des Plnnt e s you can S I'C Three-QUarters of an hour latcr he stood ns If in a dream till th o rustle 1t Is characteris tic or Mr. Ta It tbat sclousne88 of the justice of his claim . hIm o r lin nfternoou drinking hydro"II'hen he wenl about what he hopes and will growl, and even snnp at a fU e l. ho nE'Y nnel watcr, with th e n,' a r' was being uahered Into the drawIng of n sorl garment at hi s Hide caus cd ....·111 be his mORt cndurlng work In t\ dog he otherwIse fears If tbe lutter eA t :\I'proarh h e ran malte to a Bcra - room or t.be Lamberts' bouse. It was him to Btart "Iolently. E s tell e stood These crisp Savoury. bita . materlnl .way he at:trted with liS lit· should come too cll)se phl c s mile. It Is only lately tha t he a soft summer evenln!;. t\j;reeably by blm. ".John." s lle snJd-uud th e ro w e ro tlo fUSB as If It were a small matter. hila bcen glvpn this luxury . How ho cool; tho lIgJ.t.s were not yet turu od But the moment a dog drops hIs of toasted white corn make Silently and surely the work IIdvanc, bono ~ new rulo ot etlquette operates. camo llr It. 1s Intcre atlng. It Is now on, and the Douse waR almos t dnrk. tl'(l..'B In 1I0r eyell - ".rohn. won't you oW' r understand? W ell. tll cn. 1'1I ha\' e 8,0 apfetizing dish at any lolls!! ~,st (\l\e WIIS out. th o lIlan saId, ed ns heftts In~ character the approacb for It becomes the I1roperty of the poss ibl o to se ll 10 the public 1I0w c rs tIme a year. of aD IndlllD' ' Even tbo sculptor Ilrst dog who cares to plelt It Up. True. grown In th e gnrclp.nM and the proOt9 but would return at MY monHllIt. to tcll you. I loved you for yourself, my d e nr. not for your money, not In emlles nt hla work 118 It It were a a dIspute w\U sometimes arls as to t' ll th!'! s al es arc d e "ot ud to buyIng Would be walt for h er? 1(11111 H I'wl ·tl pnl'l'd tIll' mo on !Jl1icl· ~II I L Il uf your roughn css. but because 'c oncelt or ' the "boment Instrad or the ".-hether the bono hns actually bec n lu xurl ('s ttor th n n nl rnals. Thlls. Ilii(! them in February proJe et of a life tim e . a ll ol 6ucceerJe dropped "wllhlu the mea n ing of the th e lleea. Orllill d e rj;' I' ~ his bon llY Iy. th inking out lh c A{Jepl' i1 tbat be o r Ib e hc art of a man u l"n en.lb It. partly hI hJdhig hIs r.lellsure In the act." But onel! thIs II! clear the law from the flow er. whi c h 6()OmR In th'l hlHI prerlarod . lIe pa~Bc u Into the T !lCr c ! I'v e told you and I \lever ot tbe bone wilt be observed bY .Jl1l nt 1I0 8S of thln gs.- Pnr1s L c tter to the bel\. Adjaccnt to th o « ra wing room darod lo hopo tho time woulil come:' , .;Work. and taste the delicate true And tbe tears that foll on his face was a tlm lllle r OUO . the e ntrance h idr.1 r_ T3ft did not stUdY a nyon e type eave tbc exceptional "hoollgqn" dog, l.nndon Tele graph maize flavour. wa3bed away all biller memories of den by a Japanese screen. Bebilld thla .... ,.. I .... --~ be heard the murmur ot voIces . One tbo past A dish of T oa.tiet served (Copyright, 1D1ll, by W. O. Chnpm an.) suburball colonies having beer. er.ta\) of them was Estelle's. The other lIslied with from abty to sevl'ntjo was thesofU) modulated one ' ot Theeither with cream or Dlllk, The RIval •• houses e nch. Now a lJe w pro!ect lIal odore Faning_ Hewlett was about .to or fruit. is surprisin¥'y good. SmaIl Boy (to doctor about to art been started In Englalld of for ming a brelik In on tbt:m when somethIng said meDt of hO~Blng or laying out suburbs, 'RctOl loite Effort Ie to Be M.de to Blat elderly party ~n a tainting fit).' the result Ll!lng rows . of wretched new gRrd en suburb outside Jeruaalem, aroused bls attention, and. tbough he . p~ve ,ne Hol'elna ~~~~Itloni . 'n ttl.·..Koj)' City; ' .~I\; Bluqll . belw!!en the grea.J ato.n\! in -whlcll the houses can be let. to tbe would hnve scorned to play the spy, Stand aside. please, nnd don't bt t " ., "hn .."h., .. and bther coltly bulldlngll: better class artisans who oall alrord he stood as tbough roote!! there, awall- alar~d_ I'll attend to thts-I'm a bOl nrRrrl"AI ; lc.b~'me for a enl of f40 or $50' 1\ yea r. The haIt- Ing the opportunity to sUp awa,. with· ecout_-Puncb, . (}roceraeverywhe..-G 'Sir acre of ground and' the house thereon 9ut arou'JQg de~ectlon . . Toaslle. eal ., to COl!t !Ifilt ,1,OQ9, In all. 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Mra. Clarenc e Bentley was in Day· Charles 1£ . Gossett , l:Ion of James ton , Sat urdlay. Gossett , died at Roches ter, MiSllouri, Andrew Powell is home ."ain to Februa ry 19. _ __ spend the summe r . Harold Cook has recover ed after If yo u want a good Fertiliz er calf an illneR.<; of several weeks , from Frye!, ph one 49 I-L l ·S. Chas. pneumo nia, at Panama . Send tha Miami Gazette t.o your until April 2nd for Mrs. I{ate M ~Colllas is at presen t f rien ds from now . 1~. Lh e g u e~t of relati ves in Baltim ore My . From t here she will go st. Mary's Guild wi ll meet with Porto HiLa to visit a neice . Ml'<!. O. J. Edward s, Thursd av after· SSION noon. POSSE HAVE TAKEN
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Elmer Rogel'S , who purcha sed the hardwa re stock, took I Cross Bros. pos ession of the s tore Monday. The new firm will be known as Rogers & Son. The Cross Bros. will retain t he R(>quires thal all IUIUI f1 1) "" ... ,~ , _ . implem ent stock . The citizens of eludin g tllose of the state liability Waynesvi lle are g lad to welcom e bonnl ot awards, must be approved by and family here, and tbe s uperintendent of insurance lUI Mr. Rogers adequat e befere they 'un become er· wish them continu ed prospe rity in fectlv e. their new underta king . --HeQulres that all puyments of com· pensation must be rt' l'nrted to tbe ATTEN DED ENTER TAINM ENT superin tend ent ot Insurltll('e, and 8hl111 Mr. and Mrs. Truman Gillam drove bl;! reviewe d by him Ull " r e 111lcllt ot elth')' employer or empll' j'e, and thut a wagon load of Harvey sburg young no Ilaymeul shall be bhu.J illJ; unles8 av· people to Flat Fork, Friday night. pro\'ed by tbe 8uPliriutt'lll !ent of In· to Miss Marie Starr's school enter· surance . Places the expense of admlnls terlnl tainme nt. All report a good time the state tund In tbe cos t of the 'PSO' and a jolly ride. .~ duct. Instead of upon tb e tu xlI:,yera ot the state.
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Sweet Potatoes, Dullb Cabbage, Parlllips, Baldwin Appl... Oranle s, The form erll of C;,lo lire mu ch ex· lemon s, Grape Fruit, Bellflower Apples, Grimes Golden erclsed o\'er th e ('omjJul till ry ('ompen· . Apples, Oysters, Edgemont Cracke rs. Heinz satlon bill Il p ndlnJ; III thp. Ip/iis lature. n, As drawn. tht' bill (10 s nOl street Soups, Heinz Plum Puddlnr, New Mrs. Mary Caskey , of Lebano them. unlcss th ey li a '/e fI ve or more J. Mra. and and Chick Feed, Pearl Orit WIUI the guest of Rev. employes. y. TueSda llader, F. Cadwa But th ei r fear Is I hat Ule nex t step will be to put their mllloy 8 under Bring us your produc e. We always pay the highes t prices . Fish-I am handlin e fish all the the provlslo l: , of th e comllulsory com· It pays to trade at pensution fu l. u. time. Pickere l, catfish and Boneless The bes t evidence or What 18 bound herring . Frank Stansb erry. to happen In thIs respect Is reflected In an address mnde by S. P. BUsh, Mrs. Alice Tennis, of Terre Haute, ~ preside nt of Ih e Ohio Manufacturers' Compulsory IlIluraoce tur In juries ~~~======~===~=~ the to said Bush Mr. assoclstion. Ind., is 'the euest of her parents , ~.=======~~= ers ot the state employ by n workme to senate committee on labor : Mr. and I~rs. Clayton Foster. REGIS TERED JERSEV CAlT LE rUD and In the long a correct Idea : "We are opposed to the pending Is the ern· : upon p hardlhl no Involves con· the e mak to seeks It bil l because Mrs. Sarah Zimme rman arrived 1,loyers but the Itate ought not to I will offer at puhlic sale at my 'It trlbutlons to tbe fund compulsory 10 bar from III confines corporale In. ; From The Ohio Farmer . Tuesda y evenin g after a visit home ce 3 miles from Wayne sville, residen all employe rs with over five employe:!. Butance as well 011 state Insul'lln ce, ' USES THI! of several weeks in Indiana polis. thereby , omItting the vast majority of Ohio, and 2 miles from Harvey sburg, A other. tbe tbe upon 1111 In ced check wbere a s. be Introdu to IntereBt been one monopoly of many things could A bill has the agrlculturul New~paper and Harvey sbuNf Itaftl Mrs. I". H. Farr WaB in Sprine ' OD the Wayne sville an alarmln« number of acolden ts toke be al InJurloUi .. private mouolloly. Ohio senate providing tor the coHee· e th on for tloo and dlshurs ement ot a fund . filil1d, Ohio, Tuesda y, attend ine a ike, place." • _ • Mond.y, March J, 1913 benefi t of Injored employ es. and the committele meetin e of the Mission ary In the "Farm" column of the Ohio ytle . ,or THK dependents of the Bame when killed ~ociety of this district . Star tbll warnln« III given tor the cattle: Herd headed ng followi The em· to only UDic. ' th eir work. It applies Westena New" '-"Branch) benefit of farm era: Miss Jennie Duke arrived from at by the Pure St. Lambe rt Bull Rioter (Ctnclnnati . . Ohio, ployers of five or more people, but It "It .' the workmen's oompensatlon t presen at is ay Heighw g. Miss EmJ,lla momin Lad's King 78809. will Interest the farmers of the state law hI amended to make It com))ulaory Chicag o Sunday ,n . a..q••• Pu1!lbW.. H _ Mrs. Adda Pamell is on the sick tor other reasolls. In the first place the guest of hel" !lister, Mrs. Marion One 2 yr. old bull, a good one. Instead ot optional, do you think tor ..... W..w It gives the state a monopoly ot the CampbeU, of Sardini a. She II ex· a minute that farm laborers aud do- list. One 6 mo. Pure St. Lambe rt bull Ohio 8. buslnes ce come Insuran also not casualty will s mestic employe Read the .plen~ld apecl&l and pected home in a very few days. .J,{r.·, ~ ,.l(rs •..,.Stacy Lam b, of calf lIJu.tra' ed f ...turu 8I!cured ex· under the same regulations? It' the Daytdft j spent Sunday with home has always made a strong etand olualnl , tor our re/ld~r'l print· One Pure St. Lambe rt cow, bred. against monopolies ot all kInde. The law Itself does not speclty this, that H Oil Ibe In.lde pac.. III ncb Dr. J. T. Ellis, Elias Oelesb ee, bred, The helfer, rt nt. . f~lks Lambe consiste St. and be Iuu. of thl •••• apap.r. Pure men One torce 'shOUld will state which hlghllr law L D. and Jonea Alfred Severa l men from here assisted in principle at the bill Is all rlgbt In that Frank Jones, women to go Into protecti ve OCCUIlII.· Balanc e of fernalea rich in St.. g of f.rme~ tlons will deplete yet tarther ' the buildin g the Tabem acl., at Way· It seeks to provide henefits tor those Crane attende d a meetin Lambe rt blood, lOme fresh, others Injured or killed at their work. But at Lebano n, Saturd ay afterno on. r.ankl from wblch farm and house lao nesville , last wC41k~ will be lOOn. state Insurance II Itlll more or lei. of borers are recruited. About 23 per . Miss Mary Bolser and little sister, N ' th bme Ii 12 fine heifers from 8 mo. to 2 yr. '. P It ent and it would seem cent ot the fatal accidents occur on eJ:perlm an ou roy IUPP - _- OW S e ly until monopo Anna a Mrs. ance of counten KUests to were , wise pay Dayton to of ready A good workin e herd. farmer old. the II farml. Int/)f aupply h .... f A _ . ~==t! th8J!l_ '!!!!'! ~~ to the r.letbod -enjoying -the monopoly SaJeunder~-'- --- -----j..!!!!!!!!!!!~~~~~~!!!!~! from 11,1100 to $3,tOO for such accl· Smith, Saturd ay and Sunday . be the most eco: ternatiolllal, Dr.-Be ss'· and Pratt s ___ dents' Mr. and Mrs. Albert Stacy were hal bl,en shown to Sale begins prompt ly at 1 o'clock . "1f!III--"~~ .~=.~.. s IItore. nomlcal In every way. This bill Poultry PowderR at White' "We wlll be alrected by these lawil Lebano n visitors , Saturd ay. - -;.....- - makes , f mandatory tor all em))loyers jUlt u surely and JUBt ns effectively Kenrick Walter lASTIC MEET and SCHOO Stokes INTER Fran~ the to state pay the to Into or five 01' more- persons as It they were written code. Every advanta ge gIven to lao made a husines s trip to Cincinn ati, state IIn! ,il lty board or awards tbe Col D. L. Perry, Auct. "For.many yrara 1 WBn tronbled, In II CI ' k In additio n to the recomm enda. borers In other Industries over tbat Thursd ay. sums tha i Ihe board shall specl ty ftc· spite of a11ao·cnllod remedies I W E O 'N~ s. employe or that number adds the ork to ot agriculture or housew At Jaatlfo llud ql1ick relief andour 6 Mrs .. Aida Ketterm an, of Dayton , cording tions mnde two weeks ago the Com· much Inducement to avoid farming is the guest of her ' cousin, Mrs. Dud th e Ill!tllre of th e employment. mittee appoin ted at the County In tbose mild, yet tboroUBb . aud desh'e may The tac t t1 , ,. n employer wonderful nail, and domestic service. If you want the e arrang to to csrry In." ., ,ce III a regular estab- Teache rs lnstitu te theae lawl enacted, urge your repre- Celia Graham and family. K~NC'8 Mr. t\ndrew Cox, of South Lebanon IIshed Insul'ull "O company maltes no Athleti c Meet have the followi ng an· sentatives to vote for them. It you The Wayne sville Calmin g Compa ny t.hls measur e. and In do not want them enacted then write visited at the homes of Milton Clark difference uuu l'r mS limit to InvaJld ate any t1ouncement, as to weight , age tac t the 'blll BE'l' is now ready to contrac t for corn at your represe ntstlve at once to work and WillIam Brown, last week . each school; from r numbe and ce Inauran regular , IJ wit t natural contrac The their office in Waynes ville, Ohio. and vote agalnlt them. Weight . The weight classification Mr. and Mrs. Alfred Haines and company whl .1, II onld protect an em· J F. Snook, Manag er Adolph 8chlD(IOOk, Bdalo, N. I. economic law trausce nds all laws the Classes ts CElTS PEA BomE AT ALL Olluoall11. legllillture or .tbe people may enact. daught er Viola, of Dayton , spent ployer In CD • I'll employ e chose tn has been divided into five Mgr. Ass't. Irons, Roy You 1171\) surely be atrected by tbem Saturd ay evenin g and Sunday with sue ror a Ir " " Bum than the bill First class, 60 to 80 Ibs.; Second provides for i: i ~ Lpecl ft c In jury The class . 81. to 95 lbs.j Third class, 96 to z= whether made legally exempt or not. S H . Haines and family . provld ell thllt "no Injun ction m('usure "It has been the policy of those livi ng been Ibs; has 125 to who r, 111 c1ass, Brenne MI'. Fourth ; .. Ibs shall ISBll e 8us peo ,II 111': () r l'e~ 1 ralnillg 110 Late Classified Ads aeeltlng legislation to reltrlct the of town , uny orller, clasR lfl cat to n or rate Fifth class, 12fllbs. and over. liberty of the employer and Increase on the Eyer far", west Aile . 'fhQ age limit of the differ. tbe vower of the employe ; to so frame loaded a car of goods and live stock n(}opted by th e hoa rd." It I 'J given a Barb ed Wire iJe It s man· EED - 3~ bu meditlm Rcd mover the laws that farmers ADd housewives here on Friday enroute to their free hand to go nheadGl'01lp A dates fair or untilir. There may hI' ent groups is as follows: . Call f) E. Mloh-lOer,' I-leed would be e:umpt from their operation. future home in AlabalI'R. Group age, of instances wh en tbe views of such a at least twelve years phone 06 2. ,V'u y no8ville, Ohio Tbese powerful forceB mUlt be pacl· Mr. and Mrs. Edwin Limme rman board may not be broad enough to B at least eleven years of age, Group mli GUARANTEED to heal wlthont leave fied or the logillation could not be Group age, of were , years Dayton ten of , least at C Foulks IDI a blemiah, or MONEY REFUNDED suol, Mabel In com· Miss n's and n workme situatio the l rea When the gras p lecured. IlOo and 11,00 BIles for frelh wounCls' penutio n law wont Into elrect it pro- Sunday guests -of Mr. and Mrs. ~ a ses the I'lU plo)'cl' uhould have SODle A include s all which combin e the old 1IOI'eII, sore backs and ahoulclera btim~ rE'C Ollrsf'. 'fllf' purt.lcular tcatnrc tllofp commo n with first grade High School vided that only those employlJl, more Henry Foulka. bruileB. 250 me for FamUy Use. the m f'n~ III'1' tIla~ will com'ern the Gazette ' andDR. than five regularly IIhould provtde for ladiee of the church served lax pay p r6 IR that all ex pense of all · Gn 'up B include s all other villaee Subsc ribe tor The cprs PADn. EaS BLI81'EJt pollel" ee Inlluran life aad accident and guaranteed to oure sale c(\un· n's painleaa all s fa Wharto , include C Clyde Group at oolS. dinner sch e th woulcl with mlnlsll'lltl on In conn ection tor them. No re,relen tatl.,e e, CUrb, BWeeDy,SpHDt, RIngbon Spavin, com. will eroup 8um. have dared to CO back to his con- Wedne sday and realized a neat board shall be paid out of Ihe state try 8('hlOols. Each men' of DODe.or en1arae any or I'Uffa t i Is gIven tull d. Prloe ..,. ref11Dde IN money I.PA - stltuen tl aud answ .. · tor the enact· They will also serve lunch at Frank treasury . The board or ANT mUlOle, 'S group its BELL in DR. schools other ,th w pete power to em ploy as sistants at all .....,. ALLINtU aY uu: n. ment of·a law that would compel them Duke's sale, Fridll.Y. POI' Interna l .".. Eaterna l ........ kinds and to tlx their compensation . only. to pay Into a ltate Inluran ce fund." not will ants contest The Miss Clara Slade, of Dayton , spent It Is Immediately ev~dent that If It r. Numbe Thursd ay with her cousin Mrs Letitia desired to do so the board could en· enter aa individ uals buLaB repreae nattend. Kenric k. gage an army ot Inspectors, ex· tatives of the school they etc. ns, physicia s," en· "expert n , Colema amlners William Mr. and Mrs. receive pay from thl' It hili! been planned by the commi ttee Cleveland Chamber or Commerc.e tertain ed on Sunday , MiS!! Grace aud all would the discretion of thl' that in Group A each school must be at . Wanta Competition Provided In Com· Retallic k, of near Lebano n, also theIr state treMury only three, board . This Is too great a powor t(' represe nted by three, and pul.ory Compenlatlon Law. nephew Harold Gates. of Cincinn ati. delegate to any board. The expense from each of the five . clll8le&. In Is con· G Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Lewis had for ot operating lIuch a Iystem Columbul, O.,-(S peclal ).-Whl le roup B each schoo! moat be repreestimated at upwards of ely servatlv the paued Ida bW Mrs. latlon guests: compen the Green their Sunday by two, and only two, from aented our In annually. lenate without 18I'IOUI opposition, It Githen s and daught er Lelia, of Day· a mll1lon dollars four classea and optiona l firllt the Btate the tor right all Is It ludgment will not ban .. eall1 a time In the ton, Misses Jennie and Zoe Duke and to atrord a meant ot protection of with the school for the fifth. clllllB. bOUle. be reo workmen, lind to apeclty wbat that In Group C each scliool must The reason Ia that the opposition Mr. and Mrs. W. S. Graham . ot line each for be opened tion. 8hall Clark on protecti Mr. and Mrs Charles will offer a compromise propoBl so long as there art' pl'f'sen ted by one, and only one, Tbe Cleveland Chamber of Com· their home to the Lytle Sunday work. Dut pro· from the first three cl. . . and merce has Btepped Into the flgbt zone School on Saturd ay evening , Sixty powerful Insurance companies . optiona l with the echool fer the huslnA8R of line tbls l handle ntativel to Represe vlded with a definite plan. in· the to ed respond guests fourth and fifth c188llee. more or rigid to whose methods are subject of thll organization have been In operation 18 dlrectlv touch with GoT. Cox and togethe r they vitation and greatly enjoyed the iaws and whoselaw8 SchClOI flCOre8 abaIl be reckon ed by of competHlon. it have gone over the demands of the evening in games and music. Sou· subject' to the ra to dividin g the total numbe r eft point. eml,loye all force to unwIse III Cleveland people. . venirs of small hatchet s were given participate In the plan fostered by made by the total numbe r of tio1s A bill has been prepared by the s gton the Washin of ·in honor pated in partici guest have each I also handl e a 35-candle Burne r which , the ltate. Leave the bUBlness open who should Cleveland Ohamber of Commerce em· . sigalsO . WaB conte~lt hmeh rigid The to y: It V Birthda subject organlzl but that ition of to compet bo( yln g tb. Ideas will fit any common lamp. Burns fro.nt control. The farmers ot Ohio will un· nifican t of the occasion. It provldell: t101l. ainfonn Any person desirin e ·aDY 6 to 8 ·hours:on 1 cents' worth of· oil. doubtedly oppose such a measure , as --- - -Com)ul lof1 workme n'l compen8a· albout the Meet ma,y coD8Ult S tion pay tbem makes It as 48, bill senate all of es World operativ the or in n tlon for worma Largest Magazine the Civic • large part of the expeUlle ot operat· C. ;Britto n, Directo r of .mplo!.e,.. baTlnC five or more men Ulilti q who n, Lebano of Trust a bureau which Is largely con· In their emplo,.. Today' s Magazi ne i8 the , largest Ing ' of the one aD)" or 'llbat aD employer may, subject to ttee, C Commi th" ot '011 eAL I: av na publish ed :::..:: ntrO llIJl condltlo tile appro't'&l of the .uperln tendent of and beRt edited magazi ne ttee. ' Commi , _ ... _ _ ....,. per copy tUurall ce, caJ1'1 hll own rllk, or In· at 60c per year. Five cents who lad, ~ Richanl M. Fran&, lOdP 11m.. 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The Order of the Patrons of Husbandry originated in the mind of 0 , H, Kelley, a man of New England M. V. Zeller ,is quite ill. birth, who went to Minnesota in his Notwithstanding the inclement wealher of the past week, the taber. Oil meal- Fresh at White's Store. ~arly manh?od and became a farmer nacle meetinlrl' have made good headway, The real work of the campaign In that sectIon of thl! c~untry. is developing and the people are enthusiastically entering into it. MomO. Vi. Hamllton waa , in Da.vton, , In 1864 h~ was appotnt~ a clerk ing praver meetings are held for one half hour fo ur mornings of the week. Sunday. In the department of ~rlculture at and these have been exceedingly well attended. The aftHl100n meetings Washin&'ton. Two years later, in have been veritable mountain heights of power to the workers. Mr. For. Mrs. C. B. Bentley waa in Xenia January, 1866, Mr. Kelley was com- sythe is preaching messages in these services that are of wonderful help. Monday. miB8ioned hy Hon. 11l8&C New,ton, fulneas to those that hear them , "Roy" is fast getting the ,choir in good Mr. and Mrs. Ro, Forsythe were CommiB8ioner of Agriculture. to Bhape and with the help of the orchestra and special numbers at every in Dayton, ¥onday. visit the Southern States, lately in aervice, Waynesville is gettina- a rare treat. in musical renditions, To hear hostility to the a-ove rnment, for the the K'reat choir pour out the songs of Zion i~1 an inspiration and a joy. Janney is now handling wall paper. purpose of obtainina- statistical and Mrs. Forsythe addressed the women in t he Christian church last Sun other information in rea-ard to the day afternoon. It was the first talk from this talented woman and the Born-To Mr, and Mn. Lee Hawke condition of the South, and report women are enthusiastic in praise of the Bd mirablfl address. The wife of Monday, March 2nd, a son. the same to the Department at the Evangelilt is fast winning a way into tbe hearts of the oeople of the Waahina-ton. city. and the reports that have come from the other fi elds of labor of her Mr. and Mrs. Ely J, Fonythe It W81 while travelinlC in the South devotioll and consecrated faithfulness i~ being experienced her~. • pent Monday in Cincinnati. in obedience to these instructions Evana-eliat Forsvthe hss been delivering powerful sledge hammer lIillon's Fertilizer, the best on the that the thoua-ht of a secret society blows 8a-ainat sin. With all the power of pe,rsonality, oratory sarcasm and market. For sale by Chaa. Frye.' of 8£Ticulturiats, for the protection denunciation, he hll8 made severe inroads in to sinful conditions in the town. and advancement of their interests, The gr. at met\8ages of the week have won many sympathizerll to thc Cbu. Cornell , hal been houaed and lUI an element to restore kindly movement. Perhaps the strongest sermons of the week paSt were "Quitaeveral days on account of slckneaa. f ..Unl!s amona- the people, first oc· ters" and "Jonah! The Bia- Fieh Slory," They showed careful study curreci to Mr. Kelley. and research and brought the full responsibility of the hour upon IIr. and Mra. C. A. Bruner .pent The idea of givina women full those that heard them. Altogether the Forllythe party is getting the Saturd&J and Suncl&J with friends membership in the proposed Order cotn.n)unltJ welllltirred. EverYthing runs like clock work and theN is no originated with MiM Carrie A. Hall here. of Boston, Mass., a niece of Mr, Born-To ~r. and Mrs, Frank, Kelley. to whom he had imparted Auatin, Toeeday, Fehruary 25tb, a hia views of the new aaaociation after dauahter. his return from th, South. In the full formaUon of t.he Order, lix Mrs. Brice Smith haa heeD the week-peal of Mr. and Mrs, Ern.t other men directly 88IIOclated with Mr. Kelley, namely: William SaunButwrworth. den, of the Department of AgriculA pod line of wall ,aper at Jan· tun, who, next to IIr. Kelley, did ne,'.. most in oria-inating th' Order, and Rev. A. B. Groah, of the lame deC. G. WilliaDllOn attended a con· partment; William M. Ireland. of clave of the 82° Mason. at Clncin· the Postofftce Department; Rev. nati, \4at week. John Trimble and J. R. Thompson, . of the Treuury Department, and F. Mias Ethel M~nieht. of WllmlDg. M. McDowell, • pomoloi'illt, of ton, Ohio. apent ~ fe. ~. lut Wayne, N~ Y., an of wholP with (:ne "eek with _r eoulln Maria Slmpeon. excew-tion. WeN born upon a farm.
Sunday evening Rev, P. R. Thomp· son on a-oinK into the stable to feed his hol'H, Wall kicked in the face amI severely InJured There were two horses in the lltable, and one of them kicked him on the right side of the face, shatteting the jaw bone and otherwise injurinR' him. A couple of stitches were required to close the wound in the face It is not knov.n exactly , how it happened. but it is presumed that in feeding he leaned over to fix a pole that WIUI betwf'en the horlle., and the strange horse, belol1lling to C. 8, Maxwell, of Ferry, not being ae. customed to him was the one that kicked him, A nephew of Mr. Max. well, who WIUI at the barn, heard the noise. Bnd pulled Mr. Thompson from under the horae. Rev. Thompson was unconscioull for several hours, but Be we go to press, he Is gettina- along 81 well as could be expected. \ Rev. Thompson durina- hill IIhort stay here has won the respect of our citizeDlJ who sympathize sincerely with him in this sad ac{'ident. ----- • MEETINO OF STOCKMEN
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Stockmen of the State are in· terested in the annual meetina- of the Ohio Live Stock AMociation to be held at, Delaware, Ohio, March 14 and 15. This Auociation has for its purpose the promotion anel betterment of Ohio's live stoek; and live, present day problema will be discusaed by eucceaful atoekmen of Ohio and by specialiats from the Ohio State University and from the Ohio Experiment Station. B. E. Carmichael, Wooster, Ohi., is secretary of the A.ociation and can eupply proKrama and other information t:elative to thia important meeting. • __
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Mr, and Mrs, J, E. Janney enter· taided Sunday at dinner Mr, and Mis. Sam Meredith. Mr. and Mn. Wm. Frame. '~r. and Mrl. Chauncey Bunnell entertained Mr, snc! Mrs. Henry Sat erthwaite and family Sunday evening at a taffy pull.
Miss Nora Ellis and brot her Carrinllton, (to Mo?da y e~enjng of last week, entertall1ed MIll Ethel Me· Knia-ht, Maria Simpson and brother Laurence, Nettie Curti. and brother Lemley . , Mrs, James Curtis and daullhters entertained a few friends to Sunday dinner in honor of Mr. Lemley Cllrtis' birthday. Those present were were Mr. and Mrs. Nelson Hamilton and daughter Ina, Mrs. El. Simpson, daughter and son Maria and Laurenee. Mr. and Mrs. G. H. Ellis, daua-hter Nora and son Carrington, Mr. and Mrs. J. H. Curtill and daughters Nettie, Geneva and Esther, and ..ns Lemley and Lester Curtis. Aft.er dinner they all had a fine time pulling taffy. All went home at a late hour reporting a fine time.
Mr.., and Mra. Joseph A. WilliamlIOn, of near Centerville, entertain" at a turkey dinner on Wednl!lday, February 28th tn honor of the latter's mether and coullin. Mn. Bertha Warne, of Dayton, and Mr. E. E. Roren a Ileisbbor, who.. birthdl)'11 come o~ the ..me day. The followina peeta were PreMlDt: IIr. ... Mrs. C. F. Eliiott , and dallghter., Katherine and Olive. Mr. and Mn. James Andrews, Y..-a. Bertha Warne COUNCIL MEETS ed IOn AUen, of Dayton, Mrs. Counell met Monday evening in Maud Andrew., of Cle~~land, Ir(r. regular lI8IIIion. After the p&fDtent E. E. Roger» and ~iaiI LIzzie Olter . of monthl, billa, the apportionment Returnlna- to ~elr h?mell in the of the money received wu made in even~ thanJ?n~ ~elr. host and the different funda. George Dekln hoatea for their hoapltah~. wu appointed manhal fer a month • ~ a ill plac4 of M. V. Zeller. who ia too Buy your Fertillz~r of CW. Frye, HI to attend to hI. dutlea. who handl. MillOn ., the beat.
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Mr. and Mrs. Joe. Evans .pent almOlrt to IllIPiration, until, with the
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pleted a well·devised acbeme of or. pnization, bued upon a ritual of Mr. and Mn. A. K. Georare, of four dejtree9 for men and four for , WUmintrton. ' Ohio, were viaiting women, wbich is unsurpaaaed in tbe MRS. E. J, FORSYTHE, WOMAN'S WORKER OF.LHE EVANGEUSTIC PARTY reI.tiv. and friends here the put Enaliah language for orii'inality of week. ' thought, purity of sentiment, and place for a ehirker in the campaign. ,From the Evangelist, to "Georllr8" ~
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the affable and efficient cUlltodian they all fit in well Beech Grove. . IIaDdaome Euter Carda at Jan· beauty of' dietion. ner'e. Having formed' a cODltit~tion t:o Sunday laat was a great day, ~lthough tIIle sever~ weather kept many Mra. Anna Brannon and .K. E. Citiz~ns :;overn the Order to whlcla thIS at home. In the morning the evangelist epoke on "Lori, is it IT" and at .._____.... __-_-_ __-_-__ _-._ ..... MU'Y Hawke and Lucy n't uat wu ad apted , th eBfI men met the cloae of a muterly sermon, many stood nnd by tbat declared that they Thompson are added to our slek list - - - of ~on. lpent SunclaJ on the fou~tb day of December, 1867, would etand faithful to the work throughout the campaign. for the past two w~ks. A telea'ram wu received by Mn. with ~ forraer·. mother Mn. Alice and c:onatttuted tbemaelves the What waa perbaps the largest gatherinlr of men that has asaembltd Several from a dtatan,c e attended H. H , Williamaon. Monda7 to the Hawke. , , ' NaUonal gran!,e of . t~e Patrons of for a rellgiou8 service in many years. gathered at the tabernacle to hear the Helpmyer sale here, on last effect that Mrs, i.f&rtba JanJllJ, Husbandry, WIth Wilham Saunders the famoul sermon on "Hot Shot! or The IX,vil'S'Stew Pen n It haa heen Wednesday. . widow of the lateJonaaJanney. died Ar J R, Thom"""'n Edh Martin and wife . Iu fever , at h-" 'l'be amaUan church will hold a 81 mast.... ....... , lecturer , rightly named, for it sure was . 'hot shot" and without any apoloe or "b, . h . W 11 are gllJte sick 0 f ery81pe ... home at market at the ToWilBhip House, Sat.- William Ire: and , treasurer, and O. your leave" Forsythe gave the men p r 8Jlent an hour of 81 straight, un- at t .elr o~e In e man. Colerain, Ohio, early that mominlr. ~. March 16. commenelnl ..t 10 H. Kelley, secretary. The remain- adulterated. displayal of the conseqnences ofainas h81 been heard in many Will GuatlD, of Le~on, was seen Thl! funeral! taklli place today. inc odic~ for obvious reasons were d h on our streets, on Fnday. 6"cloek. left vacant. a ~ e; d ' h' "Th Devil ,Ed Vandyke and wife have moved J. O. Cartwriaht hu taken his The little brown building in which Crap :o~te;'? ~~~ w!::rn~:le ~~~Iachhe:rdb:e ~:;:;~ o:noug~ to hoI: from ~h~ ~ll ~li\l Farm to a farm In a letter to hi. father Raymoncl ,lace in the bank apln, after. the organization was effected was the people. He ie sure some weacher. to men. Friday night of this ne;~es:l;' :'~a-:~ and family have Williamson. of Da,ton, says he hu ~~eekI abeenco on account of at that time the office of Mr.. Saun- week, the Evangelist will preach on "The Bible. will the Old Book Stand." . . H'll been promoted to general-manarer al • ders, and etood embowered wIth the The Masons their wives and the members of the Eastern Star are to be moved from Franklm to the GIll I and secretary of the MUier-Addiaon Word' wu received here lut week trees in' the gardens of the Agr(cul- the guests ~f the meetin'g. Mr. FOnlythe is a Knight Templar Maaon, and fa:"m \'acated by Ed Vandyke and Co., at an election of officera held &bat !It,.. I4'clia Satterthwaite and tural Department on the co~er of Mrs, Forsythe is a member of the Eastern Star WI~: M. Tem and Albert Helpmyer there last w.eek. It it gratifying t~ 'Ion WIlUe have arrived at their d.. Fourth and Half Street and MI8aOuri Next Saturday afternon the young peoples rally will be held at t h e · D to Sat d hi. many fnenda here to hear of hie tl~tton in Iowa. Ayenue. Later the. late Colonel tabernacle. Roy will brina- some of his best sleight of hand demonstra. were In &J n, en ur ay. promotion, as Raymond hal m&de ~Iken, of South Carohna, and other tions and the Evangelist will preach a short scrmon to the young people." .R. J. Murray. proprietor of Lon~ himself felt in thia firm. The proVIew Stock Farm, bou~ht one day moti-'n earrlea a hla-hly aatisfaetory II_Ina Hamilton, of Wilberforce inter_ted members of the Order made vIgorous efforts to have the - - -l8It week of SlIu DaVIS, at Olive I Unl..ra1tJ apent Saturda, and Sun: Kovernment preserve thia historic day of January, 1873, with six of the INVITATION Branch, o.ne of the beat dra~t 3 yr. 8& ary. .., Dipt with her parents Mr Ind building, but they were unsuc:aessful founders of the Order and sev.nt~en To the members of the Masonic old colt In Warren Co. Thl8 c o l t . I II.... Njtaon Hamilton. . th· ff to. • delegat88 preserlt representmg cost Mr. Murray some meney. Followmg fa an extract from a ettn elr e or . . h I Order nnd Eastern Star: E I D th W It Sh k ter received from Mra Kate McCo· Tbe first lubordlnate Grana-e wu eleven Itatea; SIX 0 t e de egates Rev, Mr. Forsythe having kindly ar ea erage. a er a~, mu last week' Pl~ cl;lance the BIJl'1.Jour Euter Carda of Janney. orpnized In Wu"ina-ton D C the were mll8ters of State Granges, and. 't d 11 be f th M . J. E. Edwards, Harlin and ClarIon . m t rs 0 Sta e Mill Martha Bumett baa moved eighth day of January , Isis ., as a the remainder were deput.ies in the 10nvdl e a dmeEa ~~!,IC Revis spent Sunday afternoon with addr_ of!DY paper to SaJte del ..... I..LIII- Em Cart i ht cl ' , 0 d I add'f to th f r er an s;ern r resl 109 0 F Th n Comerlo Bayamon Porto RI CO. ' w w -. mao wr g ,an school of instruction, with William r er. n I Ion ~se, o~r about WayneSVille to attend a meet-' ompao . 1 N Y k f" P t Ri S tlin. RebeccallobllttaoecuPYill&'the!M Ireland as master women were present, VIZ.:' \1189 i F'd . h th b Chaa.H.Glancy,ofnearLebanon. eave ew or or or~ co I .. .-.lI b Mi B • • M 0 ng rl ay evenmg were e su - tte..Jed th H 1 I. urday at noon I am havmg a very IOODlI vaea~, IIIf lUDett. The firatdiapenaation for a Grange Carrie A. Hall" ra. H, Kelley. ject f discourse will be of especial a ng e e pmyer sa e ere ..1_1' Ith . w d t H . ~ h P th f th Mrs D W Adamll and Mrs J, C. U last week and bouKht the team Of pleuant Vlalt w lIlY Sl8 r an Ohio la" reiuiree propert.y ownera wu a anls urg, a" e our Ab";'tt' The total numb~r of interest to Maaona. brood mares family and ...iog lOme of the light. .... _ ..... tb.rf' uee. We have the dl)' of April. 1868. but the G ', . ed . t thO Let Elll members of the orders who Th ...ri ..... of m.....tin ... have "loaed .f the city Y.t:erdq one of the , - ,--..... , .. , regular Subordinate Granae to rangea orgaDlz prevIous 0 IS d ·th th . f '1' t t e.....,. "'" ._~ • Tri Ch ~L LIme &altha..: IOlation ~y to UH • 1 862 Ne I 30 000 can 0 80 WI elr amI les mee a t Oli Ilranch with about twenty ,Jaeea we villted wu nlty ur~, it i&c ltV and apl_did aprayen i88: : ; to 'the be hearts 14 God. Maeh srand old place. , Tbl. P l~ 0 pralle ia due Hev. Jaaon Bllfdlecome, lilY ~r. and I walked to Grant. fro~ jOe to 110• . Whiw'. Store. l'teenth day of April. preaent time, and the ora-anization gotl n a Y J Te El D r. . . be -,-. d mee ~na18. R tb M d M' A na Shinn tomb• . Friday ' morning I go to St. he first State G~Be, that 0 f 18 now mcreaaIDa- \D mem rlJlll~ a~ ,M " NOfa Ellie, EtIle1' M~Knight, • - • u urray an UIS n , Bartholomew'. to hear them JlractJce \ Nettie CqrtiJ and Mrs. Ne1aon Bam- I Mlnneeota, was Organlted the twentJ _ influence futer than at any In Ita ST. MARV'S CHURCH the organist. th al f th t Sunda,J'...,. ;, , " , I aeoond day ot February 1889 The history. , Harv.,.burg was,well reJlreaent.eci • ma c or e nex , ~ut Tu~::, 0!t:tM~1 at \new O~er made slow p~ up to I.ued by authority of National 6th Sunday (Paulon) ' in Lent:- at the mtertain~ent at ~. 1Ch~1 vicee. My nJ~ ~ ~ ~ra. " . . na 1872, only 257 Grana. having been, Granle. Sunday School and Confirmation In- "ou. here on Friday eV.DlIl&' which there. yo." L~~~ b ah" · , eon, organized in the entire cGuntr, •- • Itruction at 9:30 a. m.; 18rmOll and wu aiven by IIiaa Marie Starr'e alie .tanda u a .... .-.., "Ill . , ~....~~~~ti) Ourlng the ,ear ]812, l,iQ6, wen POST CARD SHOWER Holy Com~union at 10:30; EYeniq aool and of co~ne It wu u uaual plQa for Grace ancl,St. ~0ii:' JOIIle,1'*hr-.IWoe pnil8ct; ud ~e Order JtH ~ ~ Wo~bip and ~rmon a~ ,7 o~cl~. • co~plfte !NCC4!ISo chu~.. 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\'e rtiRtio n IH be l wee n t'hrlst a nd Hata n. O LI O gren t In gooll nl'Bs, the n l il., .· ~r .'n t In ev il oIo \' lc('. Tli rcl\ temf' latlons are hu rl(! d III quick ~uc · l ola, K anllas. -" During the Change (' .. ~ti i, OI I ulld n~ 'I lIlc'kly purr led II Utl of Life 1 was sick for two yoars. Before I took your me41 r O \)\l I ~('d , i\Iak Ll bread trom t hese icine I cou ld D 0'(' ~ton C?6. t ' U lI t tl1l'8(' 1r down f rom lh e benr tho we ight of pl n n:a r le .. r tli e lPlllple ; \l'01'3h lp Ule my cloth es and w u d eV il , 1I11uk lile audacity of 811 tanbloated very badly. h e would alln r k lhe SOli or GOd. he I doc i.ored wi th t hre& wou ld stl,rlll lh e c1taolel or hellH'l1 , If dodol'll but they did th o dC\'11 wou ld persist e nt ly a tt llc k mo no good. They tho w l ~" ~ L , nob lt'tll a nd !Jes l o r .. arl h. m id n ature m U III tbln k not you will be (rcl', W e hear have Ita w ily. My him s8)'lng. "~1ake brC!ud OUI u! l hese sist e r advised me t() 8ton(\8 , .. An old Oh io orch a rd th at h3~ been pro perly headed back , take Lydia E. PinkTbe (Ie vll would teacb th t' doct rine --=--. . .. ..-. '---~----Jho.m·s Veget a ble th llt Ufe can be 8u s lllined In only one Compound and I pur cha8ed a bottle. " a~ : H IB program Is to ea t a u d 1"'(1; Bofore It waa gone the bloating le Ct me la ke plenty or brend Dnd re fu ~e to die. and 1 was not 110 sore. I continued tak(i'1lI tll O c upboa rd and t he c r ibs; let !ng It until I bad tak en twelve bot tletl. Lbe barna bu rs t 'W ltb tbe golde n graIn ; tb oo boas t t by self ot tomorrow . Say Thla attrar.tt Vl! CaRt tD ot1el la de- Now I am stronger than I have been for to tbysetr : "Soul, t hou has t much elgned tor tbe mlsa lind s mall ,,·em· ),ellra and can do all my work, even the Rn. nnd III ooe of tbe la teat 8tylo ga r· w ashing, Your medicine 18 worth Ita good l~ laId up tor man y yea rs; ellt. dr\n~t and be merry ," Tha t Is the me nts. It hal a gra cetulnelll ' hilt III weight In gold. I cannot praise It program, It III lnge rRoll say· appealing to tho relined woma n. lind enough. If more women would tU;. "Dehorning " Process Must Be Carefully and Properly Done devll'll tnr" "'ODe world at a Ume. on e lire a t the wIde la pelJl ane! cut away front your medicine thero woDld be more a tlUle." The mlUl who IIs tena.( o that ma rk th o coat RII one of t he mo nt ·l aB h. h ealthy women. Yoa may Ul e thl. I. tor More Injury Than Good Will Result-Prune nrgumollt 18 IIstenlog to materialis m. lonabl e. There a re ptante at tbe sheul· t e r for the good of othere. "-lira. D_ During Dormant Period li. BROWN, 809 N. WainutSt.., Iola,Kan. WI.th a quI ck fla ab came th e words, dera, and a .trap at the back. Th e patte rn (60 16) 18 cut In sIze . ._ - . .- - -" Mall shall not Ih'e by bread slooe," Change of Life Is oae of the mal t It Is not neeeBllary tbat 1'I' e \lv e at H. 16 Dlld 18 ycan!, Medium slle reo cri tical perlods ot a woman's exilltence. i! y R. B. ('rulcklhank, ColI('ge of Asric ultu rt'. O hi o Sl lte Unil·e rt,lly. all ; Im t. an y way, we are not conOned Quiros 3% yardll or 36 Inch mnte- Women everywhere Ihould reme mber rial. tha t there II no other r e medy know ll tC» " ('a n 1 cut. uown Ibc 10\>fl of myoid 1';1'0 \\ hIlt frnlr. nn d ror gh' lns: the UN to on p. me tbod of lubsll te nce. Only To procure tble pa tt ern aen d 10 er.nlll 60 suetelkful ly carry women through In tbe most narrow a n d contracte4 a ppl(' t re e!! without k lltlng th e m !" or ' IJ rI>p pr Dnllunl pru n ing. to "Po ttern Dflpar"n ,,"t," (,r this pupl'r, " I ~ II od\'I~ !l blt' for me LO IlruuIl 1Il ." I ( ' ure a nti a re I\' llrE'CButiOllS ar o lIe nso do we 11ve almply becaus e we " 'rlle n ~Dle .. n~ Ilddreu pla inly. " lid be thll! trying period 81! Ly dia E. Pinkham'a aurc 10 CJ v o al ze anc! nun aber o f paU er n. Vegetable Compound. . Irt'., tops to lowt' r Ih e bea rl ug ~ur' I' Il Pcp.l!sal'Y If the " de horning" of n.n ba Ited a loaf and ate It, but because ?" al'p1(' tr .· ~ Is 10 bo Rur cesaful. "~ i nlt. flod ,,'Ill s that we ' JIve. If you want apodal .arlee Write tG ra c t! . a re ques ll onl! ofte n a ~ k cd th e t II e p\'uner s I IOU II( II e(' Id t! tl.l e pl'op('r II Barn Too Large? liQ 601 5. SlZK ............. .... Lydia E. PlnlJsaIll Kedlclne Co. (tlODfl· write r. The ordl nllry farm e;!' would i IJl uces at wbk h to llal\' off certai u nu t tills Is o\' lde ntl y a blow Dt rna· dentlal) "111n, MU8. YODr letter N ANK .... ...... .... .... ...... .. ...... ...... , ne vel' bo \'c bothl'red hi msel r a few ! 11m b!!, No s tubs should eTe r be IfOft, le riaU s m, W e hear much th ese lat er btl opened, read and U 6WClred by. years ago with ~u " h t.houg h!... ond thl' l t he c uts ,,"~oY S b{ll ng made jU8t abovll days a8 to our occompllshme nts. So TOWN .. ... .... ... . _ . _ . ..... . .. . . . . . . . ... . lf01b1US aDd h old In strict colltldelllllo fact th'tt SUi'll 'lut's tlo ns 01'(' comins: ~o : a lote.rll l. Stubs ca n no t callgus o ve r ma ny farma tllled a od Innda ope ne d BTREET AND NO. ...... . .. ...... ..... _ f rc'I lI c,tlrly from UW lwrs of ra r" , O!·· : a nd eith er .lIe bacl( Illto lhe r em aln.ln g up ; 80 mlUlY mlll ions or bu sbell! of • .&-. '.::.!-: '. ~,: ~. l ; 1 • • .! ~, r (:h a T/ls !<hO\\'6 tL a t th{l s ubject of rtm· ' Ii rnb or lJecome Inferted with s lIch cits . wh oM nnd corn ; so ma oy bales or 8TA TEti -~~:: --.;: r . ..:~:~~~- . y···. -···-. <'R e I'S I\A bllgh l or cankers. T be), nre cotUl,n ; so mnny mll es of railroad --rrt+- \t. , unsigh tly a nd a llOu rce of In!eotlou al. built" and 8 0 wan y abtps set ntloat on CHILDREN'S DRESS. , wuys. I n OIaking tl.l e c u t a. shar p saw tho 1~llIh s eas. ThlB ma y be lote rell· ' Hhould be used, SU t bllt II. smootb, Ing l~roD1 tb e IlOlnt of statistics. Iht : ell'oll c ut may be :D llde. A saw wi th a Is tbls all ! Can we l e e no rarlh rJ' ' 511'1\'(:,1 blad t'l wi ll olten be roun d conV8- th an granary and crib! Is th e barn nlC' Dt In maki ng tb ese cu ts, fiS ma.n y so lo!rge ..... e cannot see the sky? 611fh....d Three Year.. Ul8cl Re'aiaoL crotcb u cause diffic ult ies III using nn T e ll me , rather. how mau)' churches Now Not A Pimple To Be , ordln3ry 6a\\', It Is pre!er 3 ble no t (0 bave been built- Cor mall IIhall not J'hlll.d elphla, F a .• <Xt. 27, m::'-"I had s mooth th e c ut wl Lh a Imi!e, as palnt live 'by bread alone. T ell me how been troubled tor tho Jl1l!lt t hreo :reRnt or wox will ho ld bett er on a saW c ut. manl7 louis tbls year oC our Lord huve ... Ith pImples :w hich ..o mpl~ tol y ('()ver~d " \Voullds or nn ioch or more In d illme- decided to malte beaven tb elr born e ; m y fa ce Iln d neck. The plmlllas woul!! ~o D'\ O out, tcat ~ r up lind cnule rno to ptclr. , ter sbould be paj nted o r w8.ud III or. bow many youns men ' nnd womeo at them. f e('lIn g VC I'Y uncomfortable. I ! del' to keep th e e.,xposed t iPilUes Crom hal'O gone Ollt (rom halls ot lonrnln« h ied most a ll k Ind" of taclal cream., but drylog out and to ac t ati It ba r r ier to to hE:lp make lble tired. Bln·slck worle! with no ctreet. I trlel1 8. eo mple Of l\etia IItt:le more livable . 1 wan t to know 1001 Soap nnc1 Ollllnie nt and noticed 'IilI wood a lld bar~ d lsea.ses. T bese co\·er· In how many placea tbe standard o( &ant reU.t. I boUCht l~ lnol SoaP and ,' Ings s hould be ren ewed when neces· fi e"lnol OIntment, and belflln tho treatthe ~~rOIlIl ball been IIllt up. What III ment. After uBin" two jCl ~ of R OII,lDol , sarro tlUCC~~I. and wbat 18 trull aucceaa! Ointment and Reslnol Soap. there ".. P runing or thl 8 natu re sbould, be Fore'v ermore it must remaIn true that lIO t • plmpl.. to be leen, on4 nO ..... .ply ma de during tbe dorman t period of face lJI as .moolh IIJI j ( there i1~v~ the plant. It the werk ca u be done a nation, like a man. cannot' live by a. pimple on It. ': Ulllr'led) Albort. OreeDhrea~1 alone. burg, net Frankford Au. Just berore growth 8t:ar1~ In t he s prln"r; ta:rElD become BO wrapped up In ma. For ellflle.n yea ." fie_nol hu bee1l a II, Is to be recommende d. When the tertal thin...; tbe eIternaJ, tbe vIsible '&\·o11t., doctor'. preeertpUon and hou..· Treu headed back to me,. Ituba. Thll prUiling Is doue at that tim e, th l' cut and 't he tangible, ther leem to forget bold 'rem eet,. tor Itchloc traub.....IIID. surfaces are e xposed to the weather thenl ts a soul to save fIIIId a 80ul to eruption.. dandruff, chap~d taeee IUI4 handl. BOWl • • pl\e~ . etc. Stopa Itchlq IDII tree blltchery. but a shor.t time before the tree be· reed and tbat tbere II lucb a thing u TIlII IItUe frock II IlmpUctt,. It- Itantl)·. Sohl by nil 4rucglela or b,. par. o n n /on Is oc.c upying tbe mlndll at glnll to cove r tbe ,,·ound. the I~read ot lire. Mali needa fellow. lelt In conlltnctlon: It II made kJ ~ e l peat, Retinol 80ap, 2lic., OIntment, ~. One result of se\"ere pruning II lIh1p, the Dible. tbe cburch, cltm. be ,Upped on_over the laead IUId baa and 11.00. but you r& o trr them wlt~ut ma ny of them. A dl6cuul on of th la one phase, vl ~ , topping old , trees, by ul1ually the fo rmallon of walet>s prout.l munllon.. • bloollten Joined to In lInderwal... "OIt-JUlt _rUe t or nmp1eJo to Dept. It-K.. RftllDol ClIemJe&l Co.. Da mmo", ~ no meanll cover s thc subject or reno- during th e !ollo"'\ug growing season : Who 8hall Grow! The dreal may be falhlone(l of &Iq. \'atlon, but It do es touch 011 one 0: the If these de\'elo.p In buuche8, t bet WI~o II It Ihall.rnount up on wlngl ham. chambl1lY or Ilmllar material. fh'st a.nd mos t Imporllint of renot'atlon should be thinned to OIlC s prout and as 81lgtel, .hall run and not be weary, wltb the bloomen of the aame or of ope rations. lhall walk and not talnU Who IIball dllrereDt material The d .... 'baa a The Bnllwer to the sbo"e Quea tiv ll ~; ·ATo1W' In &-race! Who 18 It will go nllor coUllr and thIB 'Willa Jbe cUtrl ~e~!!'.-~~:~~ can not lie dlreet and unqualified, ttom Itrength to Itrength, from vlo- aod belt are faabionK of contraaUnc . - .......... rot a ~ SODle trees are 10 blgh·beaded tbut to& to victory, till one day they ap· &oods. ~Dtur" :!O.OOO tat&MOIIlalI. jIold Tbe pattern (5898) II cut tn IIlz~1 _ _ k. n"~~ , lllc. llample naB. pMr before 004! It ill tbat one ,*,ho a ny sHempt at cutting away theIr tops AMrua. Qlt1!ftH. LcsRo..r.i1f Y. to a n ecollom lc h~tsh.1 would ,r emO\'e hu Ih eard .the 'Words. ''Man Iball not I. (; and 7 yean. Medium alse re- 'I'M 1IitIi . . . .~.1I~,a. . . . . E E II 111 ......... Qulrell 4", yardl of 21 I~ch material. • . ; :f .... . the greater part of tholr frult·bearlng Uye by bread alone." surfacetl. Sucb treM could much be t· ; Do, yotS remember tbe pathetSc or S~ yardl of coodll 36 Incbel wide. Bome peeple Beem to lie unnice .. .tor be tallen trom, tbe orchard, Trees, : ltol'J' of Elau, who .. for one morlel of with % yard of n Inch contrutlns aarlly In order to keep In practi". . fabric. . which mny be g·rowlng In poor alt es, I me},.: lIold Ills birthrlpU For yo~ To prOC:llre thl. ~ttet-n ..htS 10 _ ' poor b~aul!e of a lack of eltber soli knOI' . tbat atterward. wben be would Itl ....tur.1 Plac•• to "PaU" rn Department," CIt t~11I- pa~. or all' drainage and wbich are producIiaTe ~herlted the' blessing. he .wlla re- Wrtte name f<I1d add ...... pla tnly, and be " Where t. tbll lite ' you'ro ta tklq Ing lltt1e or no frull aB a consequence, , Jecte,d ; for he found no placo of re- !lure t9 &IV8 "I&e and number. ot PBtteru. about tor Jour Bubdrban cottage?'" . belong to another class on 'wh1Ch It IS ,' pentiUlce. tbough he lIougbt It · care"AI yet. It III all in my eye," MIT wltb teare. ge nerally unwlsc to expend time or NO. 5998. Cll .••..•••••••••••• mone)', e xcept to grub out. Varletl es, ! .. It POll sible to 6011 the Iplrltual Deliriou. brown enlcfl made from Mh. Au.. NAlIfB ... ...... .......... . ... . . . . ........... v'hlc,h are undesirable, sbould be re· btrtbrlgbt? Ye.. How much does tJD'8 Bell PAncake l'Iour. All grocei'll". Ad.. moved h.n '~ the s pace ~ed for sOlUe 8a~n ever olrer for It! Never more ToWN . . .. .... .. . . .... .... ............... _. othe r pur\lose. Cerrito otlle r poor COli' : than a morsel Of meat. It waa all be The rea eon a roan can't help IoYlll. aT~BT AND NO.......... ............_ dltlol1 s o r olt.hpr tree or soli make II p)'e tbe mother of the human race a girl like a lunatic Is Ihe 'co'u ld hill» unprofitilble to at tempt a.oy reJU\' ena· : ! In tlile garden. Sbo lIaw, Ihe desired. IT.TB... . ............. , ..... _ • •,_ ••••• • _. htm not to, only lhat'l the wi::r ·.be lloll. I she ate. ahe fell. What did sbe .et " 'ante him to do It. The m are many CMeII, bOI\' ev e r, I lin TEltu~! A morsel of meat. " 'h ere It \\'111 prove to be a wtse ope I'll' • Bo it baa 'been In every age. Satan In Primitive Afghanlatan, tloo to cut Lbe tops ot very high trees. : and the soul atr1lte a b~aln . How A Itrange Itory comOl, Irpm BIhar. mu.cllt. for tbe BptrttUal blrthr1gbt? A Afghanlatan. It leemll that KabuU Applos grown tar from tho ground can In removl4ll1 a 11mb • clean, .mooUl 1 f t not be handled to any a4vanta'~ by. men of pottll«9. a morae 0 mea- money·lenders bave been fryln« for .. cut Ihould be "ulcle. Wlllio DIBCovered ' a New Game. the ov;nE-r; th ey can not be sprayed nothl!1g more. .. _an IIb a 11 not 11 ye b y Bome lttne Pll.llt to eitablllh tbelr They had lived In a . nat aU Q~ WII· pnd 80 olTe r a point whe re Insects and thi' headed In. This will gIve the wa. bre8J1I alone. business a.mong tbe aborfglne. In dlaeoll8 may become e6U.bllsbed In the lerRprout morc stockiness, nnd a MllY tbe food we eat. the Ufe w. province, Recently twenty or' twenty· Ye's short lite. 80 that tbe !Itd.,,· knowledge ot fauna and flora ' .... orchard to th c detriment of the fruit Btronger hold on tile tree and lat~raJ8 recellve. the IItrengtb we gain, caule ftve of tbem entored a dlatrlct wbere limited to canary bird. aDd lowf,r dOWl1, By pruning 8way these 111'1 11 be thrown out, whleh 18 a 4esII' tIloalS who come. after UII to aay, all the aborlglnee live their almple Ufe. t1ae)' see the work we dId. ,:'There They JD8rebeel sayly throuch the v II. bona; and wben they went to board topl'l the troo wlll be apt to give a able conditIon on aucb growth. larger and be Uer colored frUIt, lUI well Re nol'ation wcludel! also farther wert' glanta In those daYII. -Re". lagee, takIng wbat provillonll they In the luburb wbere there waa a l&rIe 8a 10 show more health alld vigor. A. prunIng, culthaUoll, ferUllzation and Wall:er L . Ferrill, C.ngregatloDal ""anted by IIhow of force from the vII· yard, wnUe very enthuslaatlca11)i~t&rt ed In pureult or a cblcken, armed wltb lagers. Tbe trlbelmen wef!t rouaed tree brought down to a \lIable he lgb t Bpraylng. ThlB article 18 Itltendet1, church, Pekin, m, a IUCIt and other rul,allel. ( to wrath and forthwltb lent an arrow offe rs a n opportunity tor band·plcklng 'bowen' r, onl)' lUI all anlwer (,0 QIIEl6' -------Wben the bOlltesl protested to bl,a, round to men of their trlbe from vII. the fruit .. tbu R lengthenlnl! Its kee ping tiona regard log t.he dehorning of apple Llttl, Falth'uln".. mother. Ibe turned trom tbe wlDdotr SC0 6 0n, for t b oro~hly appl)"lng the. troea whleh bll.'·e grown too high for Mlany of U8 are not ·ealled to do lage to village, IIlgnlfylng their Inten· and lIald, Indnl«ently : 6prli),B wblch are no\v necessary In. good commerclal pul'}lOlie& «reat thlnga for Ood,' but all are can,d tlon of lummontDg the eldel'll ot ttie "You'll bave to forcl'Ye dear wm.... to little falthfulnelsell wrou«bt O1It tribe to a conference. At this ,ather-he doesn't IInow that'l a ehlc~eD. tn tlile common tub at band. A bea· lng, It wal decl4eel to faU upon tbe Thore 1s more profi t In B)'stemntlc Special crope for ' bees do not Il8Y. con light of bope to the humblo loul thought with work tban "'ork without, according to Wllmon Nowell, an stale taltbful over tbe 10wllelt tallks done KabuUa In a denle Wt of a forut tbey· were palslng tbrouih. 'In ' tbe tblnklng or thinking 'WIthout work. entomololi,lst. If there are Dot e nough •• unto the . Lord Is the great le•• on melee tbe KabuUI tared badly. bem. Thosc ""ho would IIU~ OIl the farm I\Ittive lowers, fruit trees and flOWN' ot C:brfllt's parable 'or tbe talentl. AI overpowered by tbe IItrength of num· must work harei-, think eeriouilly and Ing ehruba about the place to give the lomCi olle baa aald, we can be «~ad God bera, and t wo of tbe,ID w~re economize reallona bly. So~ occupa· boea all tbe ntlCtar they are bunting, dla not eay: "Good and ' lIuccelllflll TblnSI would baTe gons badly ,for the tipns may olre r ilIducemenlA (or Indlf· the ra ising of buckwheat or otber l6"""lat," for lOme ot tbe mOlt tafth· reat or them had not a mll.lonary hi· fcrence to work and Indole nce In In· crops tor tt.elr benefit does not brilll fill 11a'f'8 been tanurel from a worlel· t,"ened. ' tellect, but rarmlng does not. A deall retums to Juatil'y wch a course-. ly s lt andpotnt. In the . trUetlt limle; nah can mfl.lce progN'M dO.·1l IItream, pIal!!, taltbfllinea II tile hlpelt . IUOo , Motor U.~d I" Harrowing. but It tn ke.s a UYe 6~ to .\Vlm tip C. P . Hartley, the go.ernment COrD cee. It wIns aod'l approval aud , A novel m ethod of 'harrOwing wa. Itream. expe rt,. BayS: MSave the 8eoo only titer" are no lImite' to Chili power to adopted 'tn a ' paddock at HI!.BtlnIP• frot,R the most profitable indivlduaJa. ule l:hat'«Ivea abeolutelY taltbtullleTY' Nllw Zealand, the other 'm omlni,' In • Cate ror e&:b living kernel from the lee. .., ,of ulIlni , bore.. . a let (If .cbaln ~prouted grain ts one ot Ute , c hea tt- time It ripens unUI It hi 'planted ,Ill • wall to " Di4itor, llIt. and mOBt easily prepare!! moist mlWner that will eIlable';.it. •.... ,.jeYe'fooda for poult..... Wbea·., bar'ev Qr ... ....... F'en",..lvania' .\llnd'l" .whole 'iT" '''' . InUl a thrl1t,y pltult and IJtochaoe oJW la " tlie I~~: VelliDllYhrUila comlJJrlihiK , ~I~l1tli'tW8IDt, oots~)' be ~s,ed. tor ' J.b1a ptir~. .... 1.Il1~~ 1tiII• ;.'0IIe~~: The groIn Is placed in a 'bot and-'damp. or IIKN'e fGGd ·wlth waur. eoyei-e4 UghtJy, witJl The waYI rn ·.hlcb OI'Cbud 101.. ' .
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The pe rtect cat ball allo been found. Tbe Ideal cat won 'the Orst prIze at t bo ... tiow of the NaUonlll Cat club at the Cr)'atal palace. Lendon. It 18 an oran«e colored tabby named Torrln.· ton. wltb a red frill. It III valued bl Ita owner. ){n. Herace Cook ot BldGfo,d, Devonllb!re. a~ ,5,000. Tbo color til not marred by a lIulIl)lclon of white e yel. wblch <:<lnslst of alternate clr· clel ot lleht a:ld dark r ed. The coa\. ~ alao of alternate etreak.ll In two .hadel. Lonll Wain. the jud&e. lIald he bad never before, at any abow, aeen such perteetlon of shadlnlJ.
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MISTAKE BY GEN, STONEMA Failed to Follo w In structions From Gen. Sherman Regard ing Release of Anderlonville Pr iso nera.
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Kum', l illie s lnt'e tiome aile Ils ke d 11 1. . l:mY!i . ..( \\ n~ lu l r( up th e qu cti lloll why Ge n . Sh ermDII. al\ · '\ Hh ltilln ey Il!' It €' cU llt lIr~d Allanta, did not send 11 t r \I 1) I t o, My lm ck I,ulnt.'(l ~ o forc e IIn,1 r"lt,aRe Ihe prl"OntH'R R! 1 , ' j'lll d n'( I lIn\ e ~ rl('O IJ and And prKullvlll e. Your nn · Ti ,l' Id dul'Y pf'" lor d l.,ns w er,1 In f<WI'r was IllILt lI ood 's arm y W A S b o· t t' t' r lh l l' ~.' onul t w('e n .\Llulltll lind :'.ll1co n, A H' ry l lo n . llo'l I1"3 POt t' lIt « ' II S01\. About the 1st or Aug· J\'lrllU'}" P i l l s l ' lIn 'it nlO 111 UHt . l ' S I. Ill El IJrt 60uI ' r~ .. t tllosp twu ~lI u rt nrdl' r flt ld pla rl·. ('ullid hllve bee n rcleatlell hull r{ ~ r r o n r YI'ltrs th l) l r o1J hlf.' 1m.", Kp('cllk 1I11t! mandatory orll(>rs been nC '.ocr r r tcro,·u ," oIH'Y "cJ, wrlt~ij AII!KIlHClcl' li;acke l "f C e t Do.n '. li t Any Store. SOc • Knox \' I!J.·, 'C'·UI... In the Na ti o na l K ~rLL8 y Trlbun \, . E xcellent Du al Pu r pose Fowts . fOSTER·MILlIURN co.. Bulf.Io,N ew YorI! In .J uly, I ~ I ;~. 10"11 l; htlrm au 1)lan' /11 ,. T I'.:. Oilit I c hick, ~lrou lu hal'c f " t' I'), UU) om,! __ c:: __ ntld t\\O t' ~ llt>d ltlO1l6, wh ich, bud th ('y The " rl l pr h n~ uet'oro h im th.· rcc· for m of gn"' ll food . The !\ra~R p.~ and b HC lI cllrrl rI out a co rdlng to the orlg· l ' harg' for th e ad vice )'OU hand OUt illlli plan, wuuld It a n, uccompllKh l'd ords of a farna'r who ~O l ll c;;gg from I w('c ds IInu dover she piCk!! ul' 011 the if yuu lI'allt peoille t o tl1k .. Ll. thot IIlU<· h d"~ Ir'(>d olll ·ct. Ho dl ' II 1110<:1, or pi!;ht 11I' us tu tb.' amounl I (1'''0 ral\gl~ In JUli A must bo supplied re cted Ge n. Slo nemall to toke u bout or $3 .7:1 J)!' r he n, a ll th is wit hi n aile III hl'r contill"nlf~ nt In JalllJary If ~hQ n r.I'lero·o·s Pte". anl Pellw "'l'rUtateand InviC' ~IllllY have children II Ilh ;,1)00 covolry and 1II0vtJ from Deca- )' 1>"1' ; ulOll b,'sides, thi. bu ncb of b e ns Is to do Jun u work. FInely cut alfulfa orale KLOmu.uh ,lh'flranllbowcls. Hugarcoac,od, -' 0 8E fallliilu!' plcu sautrles de uce, I\'ulcb havI) mude Reno Ne v.. tbem and Buperlntend th e l I' ed uca- Tur 011 the lert o( Atlanta, blK objec· each I'al s .... d a brood at ch icks III tiurn· or clol·" r st.eamed. o r we t wlLh hot Un1 gnwulc.. Easy to I.Ilke lUI O&Jldy. Ad • . tl ~' nonYlllou ll w it h easy divorce tlon: ot hers take up apeelal courses 11 "0 beIng IAl" cJoy Statloll , 011 th e me r tin"!--tl p.\' c nty ·til· tl cbl ck>! corning water , ara excellenl. ,\ hl'lld or ca I>Sore of One Thing. are like ly to 10Ke mu~h at th e ir or study and e ngll ge In cburch work. Oeurglll ('enlrul rallrood. At th e to malurlt)' , u'nd th e pro!1t s on tbnse bage hUllg up b y th e 1'001 In tbf' (lell "I tell you , tbe mun 1>1 a dJ p SQOi1lIl ·. IJoln t 60011. Acco rding to are· Most of the women to he seell ex· 'same l ime be directed Oen. lI1c~00k cllick s abo\'l' fooLl COBt was "qUill to Is )'c ry !\ood. Rool B --esp~c lally man · lac." <: ~ 1l1 announceme nt the Nevada dl· chllnglng books In the littl e Cllrnegle to tuke hIs dl"I Hlol] of calavry and tile InrOlll o from th e eggs. III olber gc ls-SUTllJ 1y both food lind wate r to "Tb ere! I kn e w he "'as sometblng Vo n'!! Inw IR to be amond ed and there· library are members ot th e coloo y, Col. IIIJ rrle on's brigade and move words, tho ' profi ts a bOYll footl cost some t!x te n l. Tb e h e n,. In the ir penH dlllP)··" aftm' the lid wil l Ill' 1)lacwd li ghtly on and according to tho llbrar lall prol>- rrOIll Pllhn .. lt~, a station a ll th e At- from th f'se e ighL h t! n~ wss mure Ihan blJcome ve ry fond o[ th e m and wl\l I lin (amoull colony or divorce seekers, 10m novels an d the works of Ibsen, lanta & West Point railroad ili a ob· 16.00 per Iilen . co ns ume large Quantltl es of them . Flattery. Through the exillton('e of the di- "'~ lI e n Key and Bercllrd Shaw are In lp.cllve ,,1.0 bein g Lov ejoy, where h ~ Ot coul'Se the bf'st or ca l' and at· Th l'se roots can bA grown Ilt th e rat e VIBllor So h e trimmed Ihe peop l~ vo rce colouy, tt appearl!, Ncvllcta has mu ch de mand. WOt! to Iltee t Ot! n. Stoneman. His tentlon was gIven 'Bud ot COUI'lJC, tllese of 20 to 30 tons pAr acrA, a nd every he re out of tbousands or dollars ~ HI' ;lP.' n se riously iojurlld til 1\ bualness The men wbo go to Reno 118Ulllly force nurnbpred abollt ~ , GOO cl\va lry . lI!&bt hens wero 1JUre·bred- bred La do Bto ck brendl'r kvnws th pir " a lue to mu st have b" ",n lImooth , How d id be way. Large n)1mbera of proHpectlv,e flr\d work' ot lIome kind to re li eve th e ('0 1. lIurrl son'lI (;avalry was to b e that very lh lng, but all th rpo rlroducts sh ee p and cattle The he ns will pay do It? Mettl e rI', hearing or th e s upposed GO' 'llODOtOUY ot exls t C'nce ; s ome Invest to ken as Ii reserve, as he h od j ust reo were recku llod at regular marko t ror tbem c ,'en mt,.e li bera lly. ~atl v e- -S lmpl y by addrChslDg eve I y (IIRS on at ROllO, hnvt! been le d to be- money 10 mining ventur~ s lind otllem turued frorn 0 very s uccessful rllid prices , not fancy pricps . Tills Is the 'J ood fE'e dlul; me nnH close obscrva· Domocrat III town, III an apparently lIel'e that tb ey were typIcal of the s o· take a hand at farming. There nre, In to Alabo ull1 undel' Oen. nou ~~e au , lesBon w e deslro to Impl'6811 on ou r tlon aod good Judgm nnt 011 the part absent way, a8 "postma8ter ."-Puck . c lal lUe of the state lUI a whole, and bowevor, ple nty ot poor peopl e wbo v.'ht' l·o th oy had deslroye d aboul 3& farmel'd : Good breedlDg, good feOd- \ or the re eder . T he ff~c~1 suita hle In ha\'e cODlleQuently ~8 elsewhe re. At 800k divorce and are glad to turn mll cs of t ht! Montgomery & WeHt Ing. gaud cnre will g Ive good profits, Q",II It)' nnd Quantity Illst week may British Seamen'l Thrift. t h e present time Nevadu Is- OInking tb e lr hands to work at any klod . I'olnt rallruad . Sinco t be cllt!mlcal ana lys is of an lIot be Hultoble tbls WNl k. The ",eath· For th e yea rs 1855 to 1912 the numfl ll'ortB to Increase Its population nnd Some men w ho wou ld havo s coru ed bot h egg an d or a young roostIng cb lcken e r may hav e Ch~llg ... rI . If i! hag gl'0\\' 1I be r of Brltlsh seamen'8 money ordera Gen . Rh o rlllllll bud culled hall many Inducements to orrer. 1':ot to do manue l la bor a t hOQl ~ find (: t!IIH. StoUt.· lIIlln II lId :\f ~Cook to hIs 18SU"d lit ports 10 the UnI ted Kingdom .Qllly are the stote'li m illcral r etources themsel ves roughing It In true WE'st· hp;u]qUll rt e rA . and had I\'h' en th e m Is IllmoMt Identica l, we may oay in lll o and abroad was 3,36(;,489, of tbe value ou rs ~'t that (her e la II tlie dlrrerenc e Hn ly partly developed . bUl through Mn fashion. A book keepe r froUl person al IIl Bt ru ctions what he cJ:Jlect· of ov er £ 19,000,000. On March 3t t he compl lion of an extensive Irrl· Brooklyn, for Insrance, found em ploy· ed or pnch o( the m. Boforo leavIng In fr din!; for ('1;:1:9 a nd fo"d lllg for lalit, ooly 742 or tb ese grders r elIes h. lotatioD system e normous "reus of for- me nt as porter In o ne of the botels th e hoadqllaTlel'll Oen. Stoneman r eo main ed unpllid . th eir value beIng AD egg is :lbout LWO thl rdd wate r , mor desert laad b ave been made fe r· and tha dri ver ot a milk wagon had qu csted or Gen . S he rnlall t.be prll'l· ;£ 7,060. The total amount of seamen's l lle. once been a floor walker 'In a New lege of go Ing to Macon and Anderson· one-elght. i. a lDum en, o nt~· t e ntb limo, "" ages transmitted home betwee n 1.878 .'u rt.hermo re, N I'arln I ~ s urpassed York department store. \'IJls nnd rnleas lng th e prisoners. Re· and O:le-t .... .,lftb faL . It Is gIving th e ' and 191 2 WIlB £ 5,550,00D, and tbe Thc women wbo work the ir way to Inctnntl y be hall gra nted bis requ est. hen Ih p. propol' raw tnat ~ ri~19 at the ' III cll mo t e by relll' oti;le r statel!. ILII amount transmitte d fore lgll b etw ee n Hum mers bring freo from excessive freellom are eve n more nume rouB. but It WliB with tbe expreS8 und e r- proper tim e tllut cOlllltltuto : good , 1894 and 1912 was over £1,000,000.heat, wblle th e wInt e rs are bracIng They are tq be found behlud the 8tandlng and instructions that he was teedlng. "Shipping " Illustrate d . line! dellgbtrul. In spite of these at- counters in the stores, they tap type- flrllt to (orm II junctton with Gen . McH eud s urrCl' more from a IlIc k of : tractions, however, th e He no dI vorce writers, th e y keep books, they toacb Cook at Lo vejoy; then, If the thought pure. fr esh wate .· llluu fro m almost HOT RETORT , r.olooy III be tter Imown tllan the other muulc, painting and danclag, tbllY It advl8able, h e could make the at- uny oth er ca use. Eveu tbe he n at , features ot Nevada, an d 80 the Hlrenm cook. act a* nurses and waitresses te mpt . liberty lIS orten compelle d to drl uk thl;! 'of ...·c.te rn bomesoekE'rll hos hoen dl· a nd even acrub th n floors wi th tbe Both moved sl multnu eou81 y from tIltby water In the cow-trllcks In the ' \' ertcd 10 'other states. 8010 object ot obtaining relell8B from the poluts desIgnated au July 27. On barn yard or do without. Such 1\ BU()- , Money Makers. 11 Is for thl8 retillO U Ulal Ihe people marrl~e ties tb at bave beco me In- th e morning or the 28th Gen , McCook ply of .... ater ..·m uot produ ce man, \ reach ed Love joy, wbe re he tound a eggs or any k ind . a~.d uon o thut are cold er . 1I0t lell!! or t he wfl ollt a Ud oatil of Nevada have dete rmined to put tolerable. but more of the corn and meat ure 'I'htl cost o'r a Reno divorce rangeR considerable force of Wbeeler 's cav- good , !loru e restrictions on lbe colon y by mCAns or an amendment to tho lit· trom fifty to fifteen hundred dollan, alry Interposer! between hIm and Ills. Th .. a lbume n 01 th e egg - the wblto dmandp.d . . v'orce law Increasi ng the le gal le rm the latter ~um being supposed to dIrection In wh ich he walS to expect c f the E'gS Is the prote in- what wo Neyer ml:t your grains . "'e ver tel1d ot l'f!sldence lor divorce . seekers ~trom co\,or moderste !lvlng ellpenses tor Oen. Stoneman. He proceeded to de- crave tor when we des lro lean meal. exactly tho Bame food two s uccess l\>(! IIlx montba to one year. Thill amend· six montbs, traveling e xpenses and stroy tho railroad and telegrallh wlrea 'fbe -he n Itust hav e tbe protein foods meals. Always stimulate the bcns to direct ed. alternately fighting to mak,~ It-Lhe oatll, wheat, bran and eat more by giving them eometblng ment. It Is undel'lltood, will be adopt. lela l fees. Tbe mlnlmulD amount rep- aa Old by the legislature at Ita a pproacb- resents the uBual tee paid by tbe poor Wheeler, and doIng his work ot de- moat . Tho lim e for tile IlhellH 8he dlll'crent to tempt their appe tites. Til" tft, IIston. A further amendment dIvorce seekerll, who work while struction . Hero he fought, worked will egt. from tb o wheat, clo"er, oyster hell that te laying regularly Is s eldol'Q and waIted until a bout three o'clock. likely to be made will pro vide thtit no aws ltlng their de crees. ahell aDd out bone. The Cnt will come lIablo to get too fat Hav e a care that In.. spite of ve ry general ImpresOen. Stoneman, Instead of going to trom nl'l tbe grains, but especially .from yo ur l'uUetl! and your moulted he os -divorce decree ahall be e lfecll\"e until o,ui year hu lalHled .trom the date ot sion, the Reno colon lilts ~o not berd Lovejoy, marched strall\bt for Macon, tllo cor'u -the carbo-hydrate food . hani startp.d to lay before you b egIn 1lsuance. Tbla p~n, It Is bell".ged, togetbe r , but are scattere d all over and did not 10 within 10 mllell ot Without &ivlog exact deta lla , the to feed too heavily til tbe fall . There Lovejoy, and lett Oeo . McCook to writer 111'0uld want his Ceed bins so Is little dRnger atter they have begull would prevent the Immedlatll remar- the town . tak e care at blmself. He succeeded rIages which so orten follow Reno th a t h e could lay III sup- to lay. get ting within a few mllM of Ma- proporUoned pllea of tood thua: Four bus h els of The (eedlng probl em 18 much slm· '::~~~C~~a:!l.bave beeD t ~e CiI"l\e of FIRMLY. BELIEVED IN GHOSTS In COD, wbllre be met a superior force bran, t'b ree busbels or oata, two busb. plllled It femalees or dltrerent ages and was' forced to surrender. Part of AttractlYII CIt)'. el8 ot wbeat, one busbel a rCOI'II, one are not ke pt togetber. What Is Ideal Tbe Pompous Man-Why, slr, I'm a Strange al It may , Beem, co'inpara' Men or the 8t~nl.. t Intellect Be· hili force seeing the fuUllty of hll busbel of leao meat or beef scrap, one tor three-year-old hen8 rna)' be enThey Baheld Apparltlone lIeYlld .r-ar·self-made man. movement refUlled to 10 further, and -tl.,ely few natlvel ot Nevel1a ret ' cllbusbel of cut boDe and one bushel or tlrel)' wrong for pullets . Separate Vlalbl. Only to ThameelvlII, Tho Lean Chap-Whtln are YOIl g~ turned back and fougM their way ,",reed, most of . tbe people wbo. tate o)'1lter shellll. In addItion to those be and cluslf)' by agel .. BOon as P08' Ing to call tbe strIke ot! aDd c.ou.. tbrough, but wltb conBlderaple loaa., 4dvanta«e 01 the llbel'al cUvolICe aw would want before his hens a conatant sIble, plete the job. bavlng c;.9me from other titatei!. A (}oethe slates tbat he one day aaw Gen . McCook, deeming It un"'11I8 to Better have hens 8 IIttlo bungry, maJority Dt these . make . tbelr . rOl£' tbe exawt counterpart of 1I1mlelf com- walt auy 10llgftr for Gen. ijtoneman, lupply or clean, sharp granite or cryCoarse Rand or very fine eager (or their 10041 and willing to AS TO FLAVOUR_ dence In Reno bocauao' It 18 tile ' lara: In« towtirda blm. Pope laW an arm IItarted to return to his pOlltion In &tal Il'lt. Found Her Favorito Again. est nd pleuantelt .to1lJtl .III. Nevada. apparently cOme througb tbe 'WaU, nd the line ot Investment of AUnt., all gravel will reduce tbe amount or grit Bcratcb for It. tban to bave them sittlng around lazy , tat , IIve1'8 torpid, It III an attractive little clty_ towD made Inqulrlea atter Its owner. Byron directed. He succ eeded In reaching used but cannot take Its place . In ~·rtdltlon to the foods named tbe eyes dull , combs pnle. It La tb e actlt'e A bright Toung lady teUIl holY .he ot red brick tlO far aa Itl buslnesll dill. .Ofte n re'tlelved vtlltll a specter, his linea atter a lOBI of about 600 of egg-Ia.)' Lng h en, likewise th e growlug b e n tbat 18 tbe Ilroduclng he n. eame to be acutely BeDsIUv8 aa to tbe trlet Is concerned. The hut he knew It to be a creation ot 1m· bill mcn. taste of calfee: s treets are IUIphalted, the ' ..ftl"~"AI1r' lagIDation . Dr. Johnlon beard Wa Hnd Stoneman Joloed McCook as ';'My health hael been very poor for ",8Il:>paved Ind tlte, whole place lookl .lDolher call bla name.ln a c\eu voice, ordered, tbe lr-comblned forces would 10f animal s must r estraIn them, or bo lIeverd years," 8he Stl}'8. "I love4 unusull.lly wen kept. The rellde ntlal t~ougb IIbe was at tbe time ID another havo amounted to ' ilbout 10,000 .ctIlnble for any dnmage whlcb they colfee and drllnk' it for breakfaat, but dJstrlcts compare fnvorably wltb elt,. eran cavalry, and Oen, "Stoneman, might occasion by Btraylng, or be ooly learn ed by accident, as it were, tllose of much larger cities. Count Emanuel S"'edenborg bellev- ranking officer, 'Would have been In I wltbout a remedy In case nechl ent that It was the cause of tbe constant. All III well knowh. people of IIOm e eel that he had tbe privilege ot Intero command . WIth thIs force he could _ _ __ s hould happen to then;t whil e straying. dreadful beadaches from wWcll I Buf· dllltlnctlon In litera ry, musical, tbeat- viewIng persona In the splrlt·world. have ove rwhelm ed Whee ler ao.d I!Iwept An excellent l1Iust'rallon at tbo extont fered every day, and of the nenooltrtcal and artistic circles, ae we\I ' as 'a ' LoYiola, lylllg wounded during tbe down both railroads and taken both to which tMB ancient rul e ot law wal 11~rtaln proportion of what Is te~m8il 'I ieie' ol ·..P!UIlpelun!l, saw the VIrgin, Moeon and Andersonville and reo OId.Time Methods Are Gradually ' adbered to Is to be foulld In a .-:alle n eS8 that drove sleep from my pillow and so deranged my atomacb that " tbe sporting Be t," bave been mucb wb~ encoul"88ed him to prosecute his leased the prisoners. Had be done Giving Way to More Mod· trI ed In tb e BUprlll':le court or Indiana everytblng I ate gava me acute pain . In evidence In the divorce colony. III mlssloll ... Sir Joebua Reynolds, leaving this, ho would have sa"ed thousands In Ihe year lS 66. Tbe owner Qf cer: (Tea Is just as Injurious, because It , ern Wire Devices. !Io comparatively ' s mall town-tor bill boiLee, thougbt .. the lamps were ot bro\'o hle n trom untlme!)' grove. . taln cattle allowed them to go sstrD..)', contains can'cine, the same drug fOlUld RenQ'lI ,population .Ia. scarcely U,,()UI)-- tree., and the meD ADd wom~n bU8hes alld evontunlly th ey wandered o nto In clllfee.) . (By R G. WF.ATln:RBTONK ) t. he livelier me mbers · of the colony agitated by the breeze. Oliver Crom· The Rceill. "My condition finally goC 80 aerlou. P'ences are ao Important pa.rt or the tbo railroad track, where Bome of Dre .naturally. ' Dlorc noticeable Ihan well, lyIng sleeple.a on hill couch, saw Al\ old IrlshwolDan seiling \l1~R 'on equipment ot every {arm, Go where them wcre strllck by a pllsslng loco· thnt I waS advised by my doctor to 10 Ibey ""ould be In a lat'ge r city , Sta- the curtains open and a gigantic woo th" ontsltlrl.>i ot tlle camp bac k of mOllve and kill ed. 1'bo owne r or the to a hospItal. There they. cave me r les of their doings have been clreu- man appear, wbo told him he would Ale xllndrla, Va., saw a prospective you will, you will find tbe landBcape 8nlmals brought 6ult against tb e ruJl. what 1 supposed wail COffee, ' nO. I lated fill' and wiele, aod It Is aD this become the Ireatelt man In England. purchaser approaching. and, aeelng ~ross(ld t\nd recro8sed wltb tht) m, cut road for the damage b e bad suITertld, thought It wae tbe best 1 eYer dran;', account that Reno In recent years baB Ben Jonsoo spent the watchell ot the him put his band 1n his pocket, said: up Into great squares like the raco of olfe rlng tealllnony to prove tl)at tbe but I have since learned It wall a giant check erboard; . and by tbelr beCome notorious, Colonists of night au Interelted apeetator of a "Ma)' tb' blessln" ot Ood follow ye." whl8t1e was not 801lnd ed, nor the ,bell Postum. 1 gaIne d rllpldlJ' and cam" IInly t)'pe usually gather at luch crowd ot Tartal'll, Turks and Roman But when the- !!oldler pulled out bill condition It Is casy to ludge of the rung. lit the time of lhe accident, and home In four weeks. rellOTta as the Coloo,)' cafe, the Del- Catholics, 1I'bo rose up and tought Jack·knlte and began to whittle ahe habit!! and clrcumstancea or tbe lr tbat the train was going at an unu9ual "Somehow the cotree we IIsed at Beveral owners. monlco' a of Reno, which has been tbe round bls armcbair tlll Anrlae. Immelllat p.ly added, "ab' nlver overrate of speed; that a heavy 8nOW waif bome dIdn't taete' rigbt 'When I got TAnle ball brougbt about great tleen.e of divorce dinners and tbe other B~~Te~uto CellinI, Imprisoned at take )·s ." changes In tbe methods of fencing the ,tailing. 80 that tbe approacblng t~~ ~k. 1 tried .l1rIOlla ' !linda, but nooo ('noll' of which 110 Diucb Is heard. Rome, rll80lve4 to tt;ee blmselt by aelffarm, and the old time stump fence could not rt!adlly be seen and a voIded, lasted as good as that 1 drank III tbe Ha'llllg ample fUllds, they may be deatru'ctlo~, bllt wa. deterred by the That Wae an E'~IY One. aDd Virginia raU fence have grad.ually tlDd that tha lotIs \'fal due to the fault hospItal, 8nd all brought back tbe lleen dining any evening In what la apparalUon of a woman of .... ondrouB given pJace to more' moderD devlcell, and negligence of ·the officials or the dreadful headacbes and the 'slck..l). .. AIr yt!1. good at ' rltbmet)~, Mj)llcer' ;)apularl), know!! -BI the "romance beauty, wbole reJ!~bfl. turQed hlnl road. But the court found that even o.er' feeling. room," Tbey have ftUed the atreeta tram hll purpolo. Napoleon once ··call. aeked Paddy one clay 'at the' camp 'of chIell,y of wire manufacture. But tbe "One d.y I got a package of POltum, tbough this might be BO, yet tha owner 'Wonder i8 that hedles, whlcb BO long the 64th . N. X. at , Fredertcpburc. Of '.IuIIO with ,a~~omobllell ~and ba.e ed attentiOD ,to ; . bflllbt lllar be beot the catUe wae bound to keep them and , the first taste of It I took. 1 ba ••• erveel tbelr purpolle well abroad, " \ ani," nld Mike. taken a foremollt part ·tn· · the IInett be,II&._ Ihl..!!1¥.11t btl room, aDd "Wl\ll, It t11' paYblaster ke~ _aroun' ere not. hi more general ulle In tbla wltbln boundll, and mUlt Btaod the laid ' that'a the good coffee 'Wo bad IA 400«' road I movement. They do much . ·"It . ,bU' 11... . . . . . .ned me. I the bOlpltal.' J bale . drank It aver lOIS hlmlclt. toward suPportJJi8 .tIM· ..arioul placell aee It on the oc:eallon of e.ery lreat an' ye bad tin doll~TI aDd 01 and ),e country. Doubtle•• the time will come linee, and eat Grape-Nuta for m7 i1 1I'betl tbelr worth wtJI be )'ecoltll :ed Tb.oUlh It mlsht be questionable to llod me th' loan a .. 'olve, 'bow much of amueement a04 ban proTed lIucb !lveDt, ,urctnl me , ~nwlml. It Ia my 1!Ihetber tbe cOllm would go to aucll bteakfast. 1 b-.pl no more headacbBB, 'Would Te20 ha'le left r" . /I ' bOD.~. . ,~ ' ~e .ReIlO ', It;OrekeePe~ wafalllal· Oplell of .uce...... "ere.' Tbe proper tenclng of land's a lengtb tn these tlmel, ,rben the dut, and feel better tban I bave for ,ean." "Tlo dollars," said !IiI-tke ",itb em- .• tb~t. Il ,, 'DOt 1QrPr\. a. tlJ.e , balillfts matter '8 0 IM'.rtoua aDd Important 9t own'l'II of Impi'Oved lalids, aDd of NaDle 'liven upon requeaL Read tbe pbuls. prot.UQ '.a~~~at'the 11..0. '.- Otha""',, '4akl"1 ,,~n of 8cI~a. Il' lUis . received the nttention ot lbe ...,lIroad compule. .OIpt'.clally ..to keep famou.,-IItUe boot, "T!le ~oad to We* ~ ~,ItIl,e ID t,", ~l!~rc~..~~,. , OYerlii*'d aI ' ODe tJf· tbe' hoI of. courts froID' earUeBt Urne8, and many ~betii 'lIo~ID~a ,'erleed Is glveil " much ..tIl<' In pkgw. "Tbere'. a ryUOIl. Why H. Old It,. ~Wo",an ,~ M.JOtf~y~ . ;. . ftCM' or the Hippodrome: '. ,.' POltum now comel !n: cO)lCcutrnted. A recruIt was once: broqbC IlP for are the bard fougbt lesaJ batU~.J!blcb ,more promtne1l"Ce ' thaD formerly, yet ~n.e it l~ dl~~lt 10 _elU~a~e Ule "~ "8''''e you ~~; jliDlQr · Ucll.etl?" powder foMlr, a.lled IDBtant POlituDl. the reader. doubUeu ·~ Ihat bi ... 1 b"'Jl waged OYer , ta aUOiif reb~.klnl Into ' c amp; that ,II, Inea1tlDI 8UeJW·Or lh, 'c olcnl" It ... «4!lIe~ " "Wbat ~r. t\.l~9r ticket.!' al~~ It la prepared by Itll'J'I.p& • te~el , ..... .arciflig 'It. Tbe 1I'eUue of tbe com- the owner of· farm anlmala and valu- spoonfUl In a cup of bot water, ~dlq . .v ' 6eH••ecI tbat between, : dYe. bUDdred tb,e .a1J&ye Uck~t ..,U~r. ;' . . lbroulh the picket ·lIne. ,lIIurph,;' !lAId . the P!'tCl\f, mu~lt7 demands that cattle should be _ble live Itoclc, aa well as of well eul- lugar to tallte. and IDoll.11 era~ to ',a Retlo "Wil" tlc~eti for 'little bOy. like A tIlese two UN," ilanere4' tbe Proud .. tbough you .... ere late, you '~~Id rellttrahll'd and Improved lands pro- tlvated lIalda, ' caDDot .pend hie time brinlf tbe color to pld811 IIro'WDo: .. '.~ profttably ·than III looking arter UIl' .-~:-- ,j ~l!!"",!,'!:~;\!,II!' .1 ~tbe,r ~ al .~e . pbl!ltt,s t~o ~• • or lallia' come to the picket .Dd ~ell tile toecte4. iUld the COllrtl ",ere Instant POltum Ie 00II'111"': ~antenlill ao.4 emend II lnt. . . -101'- fDtD4ilrut 9f tblll ~~; aad rllPlarS" aad In lI&8ploli there'l no waste; and the ....Ollr. ", ~ -: ~...z:';'.,;::::~ .r:!;:':':::~=C:l"ftIl nd Dttle J.u ra J'MpeeUl:elr IlL pod r-tlOlld.ltloll and iumclsnt. waYI uniform. Sold", poee~ .~tI' ,n ,yha~ proporUOna, to- ~rYe tbe end for wllicb to likent tID . of lDallltaill\Da them "',!\!I.~ ".~IJI"~'I."~'''' eta., eo to ~:W:. ~~J~~l~:'=~~J.~:~~~~·~'; 1J . ,1 , ' ( ':1"'~ ~ --.• ~ A erected." It II poor bualnel4 ~ ct8, . . , '.,' DOUCJ" ~to ·, I)wt~matt.I'II ' I'\ID to auch an A. kUp trial till JDalliMl for~. . ,-thlt.l. ,the colll18r at_ allY rate. 'nauui and kent i"'mp ·f . . upoa to brina· horq t. Poetum -Cereal Co., WL:.·,]~t1l1A·IONi*: 1VI..... rl.,. er fen'clAI! (I
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February 17, 1913.
The Starr Piano Co., Piqua, Ohio My Dear Sirs:Let me thank you for the pianos that have been supplied for use in our \ crsailles, Ohio, and West Milton. Ohio, campaigns. Both of the above instruments have been subjected to an extrordinary test. The tabernacles used were capable of seating between 1200 and 1500 people respectively, and the pianos in constant use for six weeks in each case, accom- ·1 panying large chorus choirs and orchestra. . Aftt-r the meetings closed, it was remarked 'by many how well 1n tune the pianos were. Your pianos were able to carry to the farthest end of the buildings their beautiful singing tone. With kindest regards and well wishes, Yours faithfully,
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IDveo'ory aDd appraisement filed OIaBBUIed Ads iD *he ..tate of Margaret Weber, .... '" deceased. Ada w\1l be In.enecl uncler ,his h~all tor Tilden B. Whlten.ok appoiuted twenty .th'e cen~ for three IUJlllrthJ1l1 admlnl.'ra*<ll' 1n the el',," of Ca. when Il8lnlr Dot more than lI"e IInee. rl.ta WhiteDeolt and bODd filed aDd .. w ww w ......... _ _ _ w................. ............... appro.ed. \ New Suits FOR RENT Wlll of J..-08tte FraeenkneoM The "lIidewalk OD aUlt." Dear the atllllltted to probate: W. 1'. Elt? - - - - - - - - - - - - depot whloh baa beeo ehe SQbjec& of rotb and W Cbener IIllple "p. h bl d , . room OUI8, .ta e an ont. maoh aD f ayor ble oommeD' h.... poiDled e%lIOo'ora i boad of .aOOO bnildlDjls, 3 aorel of groDDd to lu'reealted In a dam ale 1101& for approYBd i B. C. Daklo, a. B. reDt, at Ferry, Ohl0. m )9 MIl 'hoDUnd dollaTtl wblcll 1'I a a B*<lk. and C. C. E01ael appointed ~ flied agalDst the $OWD OD Monday appralll&l'II . HOUSE of foor ream., electrlo morDiDI by lin. Ferd J. Sobwar&z •- • ll~M, and water in the hOOIlA, The plalntlft holdl the lidewalk, . Cbronlc Stomach Trouble Cured 100W oooopiud by F. K. Aker. will be for rent after:Marob la'. lnqalre whloh lIbe allepe was .e.1i«BDtl y Thers ls no'blDK mere dilOOarag E tl. Bally, Phone No. sa. III U ocnstraMed defeoU ve and ung.ar4 Ing thaD a ohronio dllorder .,f the . ad. reaponslble br aD _00141••' I'oaaoll. II" DO' anrprl.'ng 'hat RoomR par$ly farulahad, adapted thero whiah re. .lled lD serlot18 In. DUlDy eufter for yearl witll aaoh ao for 1Igh' hwselleeplDg Good 2"'. So uth Ludlow _ jurt- ~Ja.nelf, . &he · ahlef of wblob aUlIleo' when. a permaDe.' oure is loo&atoo. ID,lllre at tbls offie. for ...........1 --..:.. kl wUhi. &helr reaoh aDd may be tad information m III , w. . . v.ry ..... T u .......n ao e. for a trlfte? "Aboo' one year ai o;" . She a.ka for daDUl,88 10 the eum of .ya P. B. S.ck, of Wakelee. Uloh. MD *houaand dollara, payment ~ "I bonah' a paokage of Chamber. WANTED Ole ~111aKe for her macll~al dteotloo lalD'a Table.., alld .1noe uelDK them 1 hue feU perleo'ly well. 1 had _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ __ . aDd other relief pro,lded by la". p ... vloll8ly ueed aDy number of dlf Jadlle Rober' J. 811awhan le her a' fereD' medlotDM, but nooe of them TO I$ETTLE _ Penou hevlnl' toroey. wIre of &Dy laatiDl benefit." r'or boulht brloh of me.1 wtll pleue Abrcb 6 • • • • L. M. Adam. That hll wife ia ,aiU:r .1 edrem• •1. '1 aU dealen. oall aDd .ettle . MI'II. Jrrank PraU erueJty beoanae lIhe $Old him that •- • Waynenllk. Ohio. ' m 11 March 13 • • • Tramaa Olllam 1Ih. d8BplMd hlm, II ODe of the aUe· pUOH aacte by O'*<l Collmao, of UTENUATI,ON. ADVERTIl-lERS-'l'O how that ~ ,.ea 06D sell your horle~ and I wUl offer f.r 1&1••t· . my real 'j'raokJiD, to bi. petl'lOO for dlTOl'08 "So 00I0Del Bpriggina il dead poe oow. aDd othf'r thlDge by advertl.. d,lnGe 10 Baney.burl, OhiO, OD from h18 wife, Aagoata· Coleman. , «Yes. B ..... a fine old/gentle- iDg ,h.,. In tbe Gaze"e It 008&1 Thunclay, MardI 1.J. 1913 Se allO our,.. ber wt*h Ir08ll a8l- JD&D." bat h'tle, al.d br\Dp reeults. CommeaolDi at 10 o'ol8Ok, 'be 1eot of duty tD 'hat Ibe tailed to "AI"..,. lim on terma of peace f~l)nowtDl : 1 horae, 1 brood .ow, make up hi. bed ID th. mOl'llinp. .with hie fellow men, I presume 7' f.l'IIIlDI Im,le1lleou, baroe... • .Dd allo faUed to ooot ha meal. for "AIwa.,., ucept in campaign cook doTe. lee blllti for tel'1lll1. FOR SALE Trams. GUlalD him. ae lIt~... 'hat ther were yean, but I am lUre the good Lord lV'm. 11111., .&.act. married In CoviDg~D. Ky., In De forp.. him for "hat he laid and oem'" of 1817 aDd ,hat tHy haTe did then.. .LL.TOP dHk, all· 1'001 lograia I wll1 der at puhllo lale at my U1ree oblldre.. Se 8111. for divoroe carpe'. alao a few eUra good rHldeoOl OD 'he John Carey farm, Whl'e Rook Cookerele. W. C. HAIID TO RATTLL ,DCloaatod10UJaeohlldreD. Ar'hur Iy' mn. lOOtb ot Utloa, OD JIioJ'&Dt II hlIattorolY. , Weloh, Harveysbors, Ohlo. • • Thunday, Matc:b 6, 1913 "Pilkinl it 11ft.,. calm and .elf- POT.&.TODl-1eed t08ll, of 'be ....... ta· eel· Real Estate Tr--"'en Co:nmeaclnla' 1. :1' o'olook, &he -, ....... m . Green 1I00ntaln variety, aDd C. L. OIIboroe to Abbie II. Bow. "So ~ iI. IwoDder what Filkins they are good OD". Call on W. B. tollowtnS: 1 hone, 1 pair of lOal.. , ·1 ' ,. I W C 'W'Ould do if ane one mould ruD up /JaDoey , R. D. Ii. WayneATlUe, Ohio. 10 years ~Jd, 'canle, 1 brood 10_, aDd hrmiD, Implement.. Hee bUIe ,~&a\e 0 . ' . , behind him ad "ell 'Fire I" in his m 11 tor L. II. Adams . Mary .BUo bownetl to ErneB' P. ,; .Loehr;' real tllltaM ill Eu' 1I0rrow, H0tl.lE-A. year-old bl.ek ,eId O. T. Sawke, A~o'. $1100. ,'.. ' , ''He woald probably turn aroWld iDg, welSht about 11100, load
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l'he Starr Piano Co. build and sell from factory to home, ' a line of PIANOS that STANDS the TEST. . PRICES and TERMS to suit all buyers. Write or telephone if interested (both phones). Reverse c:hargel.
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aDd be Is to, be oongra\ulated on l60urlng Bob a servloee , • G ""t h h rll . eorKe", ron@" W 0 81 bl'en lIu1!erer for eeveral monthe riled at ber bome on Grana I'reet, 8atur. dAy morning. Maroh 18i. aurlsl8' lIiaml oeme~ry, Monday Af'ernoon. Sevel'1l1 from here are attendlnR \he Wayneevllle meeting. Raymond Brooke lold hll r8lltau. rant to TrumanG\1Iam. Mr Gillam baa reoted IlDd III stooklng up the Oeotral Botel Worn, being dOli roue of aooomooating 'he people. Mr. FeD Uarr, of near 8prlnl' Vlilley. III aB8ll1tioR In \Baing oar. of bla unole U . a. Wheteel, who is quUe alok. Mrl. Cbaretlan Harvc'\Y, Mr!. LAn
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moved lIonday t o foh"" I ' " in t'h:.. ... " home lit Corw In. we su'rely <1 ' f,rth I . l~ ne ear n 1 vance) "" , . " I1,OO 81111e (loPJ ... ..... . . ...... ' .. .... .. 'hat tbe move will be beup/loi " I f 0 ,' Ill ! I'll " IS . " " ., lil lc uf Mr. Whetlt.l. ~ lt-(' · '. Rates of Advertilin, Iilr, and Mre. J'Jhn ShnpBo . h llV , IlilLn~ \.rr r., II &leadlnc Locale. per line . . .. . . . , ..... , Ie rented their proper', on Grant JOHN RADEBAUCH. Agent R~ Locale. black face . per line . .. . 10e e reet to Amoll UeB08rd and they ___I_~3__S_,_L_u_ill_o_w_S~t~..~6_d~~_v_rs__no_r_th__5_th__ S_1.______ . ________~O~ayt~o~n~.~O~h~~~_, \,:1uIIJIed Ada. no' to exceed Ihe linea have moved near WaynesVille 0 0 PresIdent of Lilrge Con 8tructlon Com. __ Three In8erUona • •• " • . •• , . • • Obl&uuIM. f1ye Inchee rret, over live ~1Ie pilny Declilro. Stat. Monopoly tbe Chae. Lewis farm. alDchea. per 11n" • . . . • . •. . . ..... lie Works Hardahlp Against 80th Em· Rev. CowglJl will preaoh at M. E lard of thanIuI.. .. . .. . .. . .... .. ... .. ployer and Employe and I. Eaelly ohuroh a.Dday ~broh 9 Try !lnd ,. (lfoluttoll8 . . .. .. .... .. .......... , .. . : : Made to Sub.erv. Intere.tll of ~ocJ ....tc. where cha • Ie made ....••. ~Ikl be preeent. Scheming PolitiCians - Denouncel . • 1Iipl&7 Ad,..rtlalq Pl . Inch •.. ... . .. • . IIIc " Lull ing" by Preas Bureau. I t2 DlIIoounw ""'n )n OOl1trac&. To Mother&-And Others -------------You oao UIII Buoklen's Arnloa MAIIOH 5. 11111 iIIaln to oure obildren of eazewft. Co lumbus. O,- (Slieclal.) - Tha state fa.bee, tetter, ob611ngs, sOllly and o r Wush IlIg ton has Il compulsory stale orul!!ted bumors. ae ....e11 aM their f u nd II, IV very mu ch lIke the proposed aooid.ntal injuriflll,-outa, burns, Oreen la IV lIO W pe!lcJlng In the genernl KING KEPT FUllY OCCUPIED hi uiees. etc. with perf.,ot slifcty . aSlie o1hl y. 8r4tt... Mon ...ah H. . . Llirv- Amount B .. rlao an I awo ohlldren will move Nothing elee heals 80 qulokly . H'or Th e Was hIn gton law Is an absolute Also Agent for Racine Automobile Tires. of eon..pond.n"- With HI. OD 'be Curtla farm De'll Mrs. Dare bollI, ulcerl. old. ruonlne or fev er faIl ur e acco rding to th e teslimony of eorell or piles It hilS 00 equtt.1 26 ot!! tholle who are conversant wIth ita proOUter Cutt_ veY'1 Ion. Barlan Barvey . at all dru~Klllts . Vi8:lons. Word II reoelved here frequently LIk e th e punding Oreen bill, the -----Despite the a ..istance of bis eecre- from Mr. and lin. Lewlll ~ " lIrt1, ot Phone 71-1 CORWIN, OHIO. Washlngtun la w giv es the s tate a mo· Lytle tarieia the king of England hae aD California, H appears that Lewl!! !lopol y of the compensation Insuran ce immeue amount to do. He baa, of and Boward are delighted with CI\I bus iness . courae. much privBte oorreepondence Ifomla but lira. &a18 saY8 Ohio Meedlllllee Barry Mol.llnnlll and Til t! advlct! from Washington Is that with reI.tin8 and others of too ioti- for her fil'llt. lut and all the time. C. E 101llOs were I. Dayton ehQP' a IItIl te monopoly 18 worse than prl. \'ate monopoly, because In the case ot mate a nature to be conflded to 100"ohn Madden, after sever"l wellks ping' Tuel!!iay. ull!lllrnells In private monopolles the retari8l; and besides thill, and the of oonfinemeD& to the bou~e, Is out Mrs. Elizahe~h FOUlks laae pur. state can and does step In and rem. DOtes be invariably makes for hit "PIn. ohalled the 1411111 property of H. 14 edy evils. But with evIls arising from Live Stock and General Auctioneer epeechee, his majesty haa every day lin. Laura Barla,." onr very ao Cllirk lind will move loto It thlB a state monopoly. where would the safety val ve be tound ? Is the Query a gNat number of public document. oo.modatiDI \elephone operator. week . from WashIngton. Posted on pedigrees and values of alJ which he muet Aign with bie own epen' Frlda,aoj Saturday in Way Ueorg o &0'*, Wm. CrelKlllon aod .]f , V . Paterson, presid ent of th e Seat. hand. King GeorVl writing it neavllle, Ihe gue"t of relaUvea. kinds of breeding stock. lohn Tewell were In Cinoinnati on tie Con struction ell: Dry Dock Co .. euier to read thBn that of hia f~ Mn. lobn VaodervoOlt lpant bllslneBII a oouple of days last week. wrltea interes tingly about the Wash· Experienced in handling farm salea sinCf tber, which waa IOmetimes a little Saturda,. tbe guellt of ber brother Mill Eats tnaoy spen~ lIeverlll ington law . He knows about It be· cause he Is on the ground and suffe1'll 1905. diftlcolt to make out owing to the Qalnoy KIDg. .~ya io Day'on laet week villitinll h e(~nuse of Its provlslou. cioee limilanty of Bome of the lettel'll. IIr. aDd Mrs Ell .. Huirman wUl Mr . and Mrl. J . M. Staoy. !\'! r. Paterson says : Terms Reasonable -:- SatilfacUon Guarantee' Queen Mary's handwritiDg is much looa move toto tbelr new home Mrs, Ruth Ploe, of 8001,,1 Row, "The law I. a breeder of lIooldents lnd unjust to workmen." bolder in design, and is freely oma- reoeu'ly pvchased of lin. S'ou," hilS been qnlte siolt with grippe for " It I, a tool for the un.crupulou. GRADUATE :OJr THB Waynesville, Ohio mep~ with ftourisbell. Queen AlexW. C . WIIIDh'a relfie~red oaUle 'be p88t two weeks but i8 Improved oolltlclan to menace bu.lne..... .ATIONAL AUOTION andra'a writing, on the other hand, ule wbloh *ook place on Monday, at this time. Valley TeJephoae ·n·... That la his gen eral ImpressIon. 1'Ila 8OBOOL 0' oUlKBlOA beloDga to aD earlier period, when "arob 3.,.,.. well a"ended; OYery AI~rt Staoy and Elmer Earnhart )hJ ect\ons to tea tures ot the law are lmall, Deat, angular caligraphy wu aWOl lIemnt well . The UlEltell Aid attended the hone 8&le of Uran I ! \'en more hard·hlttlng. He adds: I "The freedom of contract I, InBurance which .nould in vogue, and of this style her majea- lOtTed tbe I ,Doh aDd rep.>r$ed a Cornell aa Piqua, ~atnlday. Mr be paId bY! 1brldged. The .tate hal e.tabilihed the Industry InBured. ltI a devlce to , iBID excellent example. Earohart purohase I three of th f ] nn ono po ly. If the Itate hOi. a lupe· ve :y 1I"'ra1 patrooaKe secure the oQ-Operatlon of employers • _ • The Canier Dove Club gave an h.rees • -ior In ~ u ra nc. Bcheme, It need. no In tbe purpole to create a Bt&tl Kn. Leila Smlih was io the Gem monopoly. I( It I. InferIor, It Ihould The Forty \'ear Teat enjo:yable o;yater supper Friday monopoly In luch lnaurance. Uoleal TN_ OIlUTaT lot be so favored. ol'y IIhopplng, Friday, human experlenc. 1. to differ In Ule "'n artlol. moat haT. uoep$lonal evening a' TOWD Sail "The employer I. entItled, and future from what III haa been hi the Mly ICela RD8h, of Springfield. ~-" W lunlTe for • period of llaule Towulblp apall", IIOboo~ , hc,uld upeclally be In the ltate of paat. emplo,.~re who are caught b,. .11 TH. WO.&.O fony :ran. CbamberlalD'1 Ooqh &ook . plaoe Tbureday evening at lpen' laturday enaing and Sooday Washington, to tranalct busln'.1 IUb"",pm WDD.'r,' $'-OO'lII 1Ut thlB bait wlll find. when It la too late BeIUCl:y 8r.' ofhred to tbe B orb with Iilr. and lira. GEorge .cct to .tate lIuPorvl.lon, but not It.te to correct their mistake. that the, pablto tD 187. ~rom. ..mall be fown an, , e bonon cam. lorltrol. He .hould not b. forced Into have paid too high a price for til. ftOT-t,e, D.uoOiiii. 1..IOSauetlo liuiD, bal CroWD til tnor aDd Ollr ICbool, of ooaree. that ,. ,.here She retnrOed bome Randay GO.TU . . . . . . T.AII."." GAe ~ ho. Inlurance bualnea. wIth whloh he aooompanied by ber sillt.er Mlss privilege or haTln, thelr IDIIUrt.I108 AIID . . U. • •• VIO. GAIl PIIOm popalattty util 1& baa .'&aiued • ~be:y beloD«. 18 not famIliar. HI. bu.lne.. require. written at a temporarlty low pre- .V O I.,. ADV.IITI ....O OOLU." ~ 'wJde np,lllaClon" Yoo win WalMr Underwood aDd WIfe Lena. thl.t he be permItted to In.u,.. hI. rate throu,h aacrlftclne their lael DO'blnr be". for .. ooqh.r ed tb i h T _ .. There is now a new operator at ~wn rl.k, form a..oelatlon. wIth hll mium SAMPLE COPY FREE' rIght lind power to .I.ct b, what oo1d. Try 1& a11d ~oa' will UDder mOT Co, e r Dew ome u-..ay Lytle .epo~ , Mr. lIall.ot Dayton, ~"ghho ... for mutual protectIon, or method they Bhall be tn.urad . Wilen ........ 11 __ VOIl" OLIP.... . a 4 why" le . ' faToriM aha e ftCI&&ed b:y Mr. and Mn. lIo~ 11_ YOItl. . . Y. 'lu)' hI. Inlurane. In the open market ...rtod of • .IN tIlaD .Ior9 Jur. It BopD; Mr. .egan moving 00 hls leak olaar,l of lbe oftloe, IRa' Sa tur• 'rom IIcenled aompetltor. or from the state monopoly I. . .tablltlhe4 b, DOt oal, Kl ... nU.f-It co..... I'or fum porohaHd of P. D. Clage't, day . tJe will move bls tamil, bere the .tate, 8hould the latter bl Inglg.d thlll method .. I. lntended. emplo,en, though the, may haTe the rl,ht, will ..I. by all ....e.... lIr wu..1 lira. Jeu Clark moved 00 aa suoo &I polllltl •. In luch bu.'ne •• ." ~. have no power to Beeure In.urance b, MNdamee L,dia Pine and Alice ~'i Tableti for Coottl.,.. 'h. f.rlll kDOwn .. the Joy farm. nny other method. .. tbere will be Menaci to Bu.lnell. Glthene apen' Wednesday in Day tlon owned b:y P. D. Claggett. And theo Mr. Patel'll on mallell a no one en«aged In wrlUo, .ucb In· charge against the WashIngton law surance except tbe ltate. I'Or _"paS'OD. Chamberlalo'l Mr. and IIr•. Ellaa Buftman 10Jd &00. : Veterinary IIr, and Mrs. Mioor ROle were wbnch can not b.lp, lmt attaoh to the Tabl... anaoellent. EuJtoaake, th.ir bome ao Ilr. and Mra. Dallas called to Fletoher lallt week on ao propoled Ohio law: Graduate of 0IaID SCate Ual"....., itatlel· a.d p.Ue III deo.. .Iva Brewo , "When the oommllilon I. furnllhl. tb. . .blal. I'o\' 88le bJ alldeal"r.. U lias beeD yearl IIlnoe ODr vII oount of Sbe deaab of lIr. aOlle's a c,o rpi of docto,.., hOlpltal .. und.rtak. • - • 1... Iiu had .. modern aad w.n motber . While tbere bill Dleoe allo e..., audlto,.. and alilm Igente cov .... The Wayn8lville Cannin~ Company Office at residence in F, B, Sh.r. R~L. ROloN. ltooh4 dr:y good. dore aliI now died aDd tbey lltayed for 'be fuoeral Ing the entire .tate of Wa.hlngtan, on BUllday ."eroooo returDlng wIll be the thlll branch of gov.rnment ill now ready to contract for com at wood', hoUle, Fourth St....t. . , heiDI managed by LAvloy and Howe prey of every un.crupuloul polltlclln. their office In Wayneaville. Ohio. '. . "I wonder why that rich ,wo ,ounlllleD of ·\erling quaUalee home, lIoaday. Telephone Z8 Mr. and Mrs . !:S. B. Bainell had The. admlnlltratlon of the law I• . c.... J . F. Snook, Munger widpW' l88med to really :mourn her Mr. and Mr. Joa. Davll, d Day taln to degen.rate Into a 1008e .y•. for tbelr Snnday guests: IIr. aod Roy Irons, b't. M,... eJdfrly' h'QIlland." ... '011, Ohio. wUl I.on be residenb of teml of compen.atlng all olilmanta to Waynesville. Oblo Mrr. William Balo.8. of Korwood, curry general politIcal IUpport. The '~~he didn't mourn him. She W'U oor villa,.. . mo*miog becaUIG Bbe doem't look d lire. uvt J8I8UP Ipent Ohaa KeDriok, of Cen&ervtlle, and employer will be rewarded or pun- ======~ I.held beelu •• of hll polltlaal amlli' WflU iJj black." the molt of lut we~k 10 Lebanon, Hr. and IIri. "'a1&er KeDrlok. tlon ••" 1 lb. aDd Mra. William Bargdal =-!" - • ,b.,u..' of 'heir oblldren Mr. and Mr. Paterson must be a prophet of WALTER MO(1LURB, en&er&Alned on Sunday: Dr. and ~ ,\~ Miles. ~ lln. Bueetler and famtl:y. the old school. In dlscu.. lng the mat· Funeral Ol.",;tor. wtdicni, a jar. Rook or dilturben08. IIr. Jamea Barlan, of Dear Wes,'11 Mre. J . W. Wllrd, of Day too, Mr ter furtber hit tellll of II condition ex· .. tile .wful lpeed of oar earth CorDer, a pioneer .,Ulzoo of abat and IIr•. Cbarlee Hvugh, Mr, and Isting' In WuhJngton that la In full tllreqh 'P1oe W. woacler at luoh ' . died s.'urd-lV morning Hre Sidney Coon, Ilr . and lin , blaElt In thJ, state right now. He saYB: TelepboDe 4a:y 01 nJaht • "lin the me.ntlm. every employer .... of na'ar.·1 mov_••" aDd.o '" VaUe7 phone No. f. lAue do ,hOll wbo take Dr. ' Klq'lI ••• l.ftel' a liDleriDI deoltDe of aeveral AUen Emriok and danghter Gladya, I. beIng lull.d Into a fe.llng of ••cu .... 14IMe8 Blanohe Cornell. Bertha, Ity by tho pre •• bureau of the comml.· Llf. Pilla. . No rrt,IDg, DO il8treu, montha. ' . Dilltanoe No. Gi-~. 810n, whIch regularly publilhel glow. jUlt 'bONach work that brlDp 1Cr...mDl Benoe" a nurse of 'hie Beulab and Rutb CeoD. Ing aecaunte of \hla law. After a few WAYNESVILLE, OHIO pod health ••, flDe , ..liDII. 160 vlcinltw remrnet hom.. &'urda" • ...., t!)ere II certaIn to be a rude ye •, .n d r q p . . J • 01 • The Mother's Favorite ____ • _ • after ..".ral weeb nllAlug, be Is Il awakenIng cluled eIther by the Unl· A oough medloine for ohlldreo ted State. lupreme court or the Inltl.· talented Durae. be harmlesl. It shoull1 be tlve and referendum. The reeult will UllOM ' .ROM TH. PAn'. l\iohard Campbell II ruonlng our sh.:uld pl.aeanS Lo take. Is sbould be eireo. bo .1 milll. of peraonal Injury IItlg.· A.ltiuDder COD- poolroom; bill parmer Adam Camp. fUSI. Chamberlalu's Cough Remedy tlon." qtaInd Persia. "1'm going to Ole bell lold out to him aDd moved &0 Ie all of thll!! and Ie the motber'l The press bureau "lulling" IB going favorite evelTwbere, For 8111e by on In Ohio now and baa bien In ac:thJa untry" be IIid, "for. cJoor.. ahe oouDay for bie heal'b . tion tor months paet. mat , . Tbe ..frieud·a 8uDday Soho()1 ha.e all dealElre. After real experience. Mr. Patenon Here we the orfcID of the bought qui\e a Dumber of Peoae BATRAWAY lIaY!1 the Washington law II ~olng ex· Spring Valley .PeniaD rwr. BYIllDaII. lin. Uh.. Coo II actly what employers lind employeB • _ • aDd lin, W , O. Welob bave kindly i:.-4'D, DeaIbI prOl)hesy the Ohio law wlll do. otIlo!- III X.,.. BIq. • ... I " 'J'h!n ~ more, u.ta~ '~In 'hls,lIO. oth~ sbelr eerTloes ~. orgaoilt Mr. aod Mra ~'h Farou vlai&ed III Ohio neither employerB nor emtloD Of· ~.·'~uatry .tIIaD aU o'ber 680rllll. Edwardl &II oornetlat Friday with Mr aDd lira. Newton ployel like tbe ' Oreen ,bltt-only the polltlclanl are Itrone for It. ~ pat &Oirelher, .Dd, until ~e ".,,,', :you o~eaud I" 01 have aloore. 1eIIt·""ye.n wu ...DDoMd to ". ·'Popul8.l" Meeba:nlcs ,'---"'e.' , "or . I.... ' i,,~mannlma J .... N voloe, ~a' wlU .r8l\Uyaaetlll Bobert. 'be little Ion of Mr. and _..... . ' ., Tille propollltion to compel tax· ,Magazine ,400kwe,"1'D01lnoed" .100&1 d...... n.ahbor. WUh aD exoelleDt Mr. Ill. A, Hartlook. 1111('t wUh -~'J'tI to OIlY a oart of tbe co.t of -WMnDI eo YOU CAllI u. _ _ ",'" 10061 rellledi. 8ohoo1 luparlD_DdeDt load 'be meHIN. A. GREAT CoatiD... ~ . 01 ... 1t:y oo.....tl:y f.IlID, to OUN lood mDilo aDd everyUllnl Mr .•nd \In. Jamee Oeborne were f t Worlcl'. Procr- whkh JOU loeal tHat . . . " proDwoo'fcl .t I. bel ' ' d 6_ lo6_, d f 1 'I b Is 6" R ,. Attack De th may begin reading at any time. ucl ~)IIe IcIleDOe Ia.. prov.D 0.. nK on.... - - an , ... '--"""CUHte 0 re a vee ere, a. wee.. epc.. 0 a ,& oc...t"otioDal dl...... aU. th'" will 001, SpaN th. tim. tc Ilr. and Mn, Wealey Whltaore "ll'tvl "eare ago two "ooton told which will hold your Interelt forever. -.-cJ iUnfon reqlll'ree oo.""ultonal meet Wi'h DI. a"er1 Htmday moved 1.., week lato 'he bank me i had on.y two yearl &0 Uve.'· ' .AImCID . . IACH or -..L .iiMif 100 .......a' , aau·. Qata....h morDlol.' t:1CJ o'ol(;ok, Yoor building . "'blelt,artllng etaliswlnt w.. made muufaonan4 ':y' •. 3. OheDe:y III b • by t!ltlJlmao Greea. 1I.laohl\e. Col. The .. S...., No." D......... 00.,....) Co ~ Tole4o, obto, .... 'he '001" Coo preeeDoe w • very maoh appre III. Bernice 00P881 enterialnfld "Tb.:y told me 1 wonld die wUIl am- euy .wara to do thIqa-bow to DiUe .)ttatlOD.1-oon on th. market. 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01111 ot t'item will ha.,e a 1IOI'1!'Iat llee4 III llin t th Ir tau lt ~ It ta th. (11 lit of Hu('lety. It's o llr faull." Th llre W IIS II allr on the COllch anfl You m; oplluNI hl H eyps. Tho lire of tbe drll ll - lIIa. l nl' ~1I lind Ib e look of hatl' BOOnlt II til bn\'e vllnu. h ~l . "r g in' up. " he sol d. " I Cll n't s tand tho s trnln uny 10ngN . I' ll te ll you Bn .vl h ln l' )'0111 wn ll t lo ILunw ." H E' tlllY.d .,III C' II), IInll ('H lml)· . Ye t thNe ' raa ' Clme lltlllg in hi s vo Ice lhnt rang I r ue. I fel t \bnt t h is ti me 1\ \1 III ant w lll\l: h e Ralrt . APllarentty Dnvl ~ . too. reallzcd t hat Ilt las t Youn,, ':! s pirit wa s hro""n . W itho ut hesitnt1nll. be M" lz '<I the h ypoderml.
The Fort y, Nlnth Hour. '/'''0 t111.v~ - tWO unfo rg e tl1b le (\I\ys\I' d ImH tieJ Ib pJ'e III Ib" hut. UJlvl~ ulltl I lin d our se lf-torture.1 prl sCllle r. Ellr h lI uy t h e ru u"ta ble ra Ul e nnd weul. Ih e flr ~t tIuy to tell u s Ih a t Ih e 1"" I.ICl·tur·J\ pillo for c1 lslloKi og of the I,os t rnaKI'lr'H !Jod y hatl ueen ~u c!:e~~ rlll All tl thut DO HUSl'lr ion h nd "6e n 8 r u,,"(){1. The ~cr · olld uny a pleU.8nlller IIlISH ioll brougbt blm to o a lh'er te legra ms fro m Crolldall nnd JoOul "tI t hlLl nil wss well. that t he geucrlJl Wt\" IIl o> wly 1, IIP ro vIng aUfl t hnt f{ u'ltnrh't! was r EO.;:o v,' r· IlIg r8pldl y, And aU th(' \\ hHe l o un g luy lh ere bou n.\. d f'fy ln g li S . now curll iag . n ow plc:ldilig. now III IJrlllllwt Ilhrllsc8 strivin g to ~ onv ! n c A U B by logIcal nr· gUntentfl 80 llett. 80 fo rcefll l, so · cu n' nlng thllt :I wCllker lind I ~sa wl.o Ulan Ihll1l Dn"l s mlgbt hu " e be en co u· vlnc ed by them . lila logic falling oe would turo to rnercllePB love ctlv e nod rlballl tb reats. hit; J;ene trnting vol co making tb e wh ole hut hIdeous ns be prophealed for Ud bo th grotesq ue horrlhl e deaths, IJraln-breaklng pun ls hru e nts In this wo rld ond tbe next. Tben. ove rcome once lUo re lJy the Int e nslly of bls UD· 8atlsfied deslro for tbe \lru g that had lo~, g he en his Dlnster, li e .... o uld mono and vlead and weep ror morphIne. At t1m !'~ d e lu sio ns would seize hl a brt\ln. By the bour ho would rll ve of Il eu ut llul c ities Bnd \vonderfully fair womeo aud Illenso n t pastimes. Mil' Jestlc lin es of po et ry would How from hi s le vered III )S. t o enll In a. s h rie k of agony ns bls C1ull·et ltlg. knotted m llscles all bu t · tor~ hla n erves apart . Again th e weird morphlno fnntollies wouhl tak\! bold 01 him nnd a rush o( horrIbl e g rotesque r lba lllTl es would foul the air. But af-teH-orty,e igbt hOUr! of Il1 ls terrible tortur e nnture would be p ut ort no lon ger . Sbe demnnd ed r e, t . Young bad SU lik Into a Iroul)l ed , un · eli1!y s leep aboltt seven In tb!! morn· Ing. Davis aDd I. ha ving sp<'!lIed ellch
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to Mias L.ouile or MI .. Katha rine." ~y r l ng e o ud p lung(',1 It Inlo Young's arm . T he priso ner IJreathed a long 51gb 0 \ reUrf. Tbo color ca me back !nlo hIs (urI' nnd $trength to his \'o k e. 11 1.1 Ul US(';e dtopped twit ch· log. . . ~ow ." s !lhl Oli\'l~ ger.tly. " ",hel'e are th e ye ll ow letters bid!" " 1n a tln·bolt und er a tlul s toue DtollT t he s pring," You ng replied . " Wb lc b etone?" "It's tbe tbird from t bo s pring eoUl ' InK this way ." Davia wos up like 11 shot nnd out the door, r eallpeario h quickly w ith an onllCi nry docum e nt box. ··An.l lb4! Farrlsb paper R-w b cre are Ibey -r' h e asked s htlrply . ''The, [I re In tile 1l0lt . too ." sa1tt Voung ·w ea rlly . "May I hav \! aoother sllot ?" Davia atHdle d bla fn ce and relt his plllse and ~ 1 h o n reached tor tbe sy rluge. " Wbere"s lbe k ey~ " he ~ked as be ftnlsbl'd ad minIstering the morilhIL1• . " In my left trous ers' pocke t," Young I\llswered OIlAtbetically . QuIckly Oav lt! I'08se8eed h.lmself of t h e key alld opened tbe box. In the tdtl t ray were lIerhuVI fifty letlers, tYl_wrltten on ye llow paver.. with a hlanl{ Icft, tor th e nnme to be Oiled In . Without s tovplng to read the letters, whlcb sBI!med to be all arter ~he .same form, Davis lifted the tray. In the bottom of hOl( wall a type-wrlt· telt list of namcs and a bulky sealed lecal envelope. marked on Ibo out· sldo "Pal)en In the lo'arrlsb caee." "Here, Kent." aald na .. ls, handing me tbe 4lnvelopa, "take cha~e ot these aDd ' give them to Misa LoulBe (Ir Mlaa i'atbarlne. You're tl1ltltled to tbat." Joyfully 1 stowed t be ~velop. In QlY b r callt pocket. my healt bounding a~ the tboucht of tbe relief the .aibt or the pllckaKe would brln, to the Fanlah lr8'ftltl;r. But u yet the nole atrlllr Villi II blind puule to me 'and I waited eagerly ior f urther "-,velo",, menta. "NOli', Young," said the hI.peelor, " Iell mo all about )'o\lr scheme." "If th,e damn thieves hadn't baen s ueh cowardB ae to go .nnd kill theJDo selves." aald YOllng with a glo" of eotbmlillsm, "I would bave blRn • 181\· \Ion air s within a year. Read ODe tblt lette rs lind ),ou ean see tor )'9'11" Relf J.ust how lood tbe echeme Will," . I.Utlng tbe tovmost sbeet the I . s llod or r" ad the yellow leUer .roo.:
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By GEORGE EL~ER COBB. Randal Webste r, lIl P. young :lnd handsome preslden t of tb e lIallk of Ilrocnvllle. opOlwd th e door or his privat e office. He' glanced intu tho counting room, nud beyond It at the Jost ling crowda 'ill th e Htreel out r. ide. The n wltb a groan he sa llk to a chair, I he picture of dellpniring mis(>ry. " Il hall come,':, be told him self In a hursh, rocking whis per-"the worst, the e nd! " The re came a tUl> ul the door. Thc young financi er sprong to U s re€'t. A bri e r, vague hope guve biOI momen· tary anergy. Theil hi s soul B('l' med .(0 rUe within blm. Ba hi s cUtihl cr pn te r· ed the room with n rac e bla nched a nd rear-crossed as bls own . "Any word?" projected Wr bste r, hoorscly_ "None __ Mr. Webst er, we mU8t face the crisis, the wor8t of rumors a8 to tho solvency of the Institution hu ve 1I0t abroad. A mob or de pos itors trom the mills Is tn froDt ot thtl bank. They are wrought up aDd dange rou s. They threa ten to smaah every window and blow Ull the bonk ",tlh dynamH IJ. If their money Is not 118ld tbem prom pt· Iy at ten o'clock." "Impossible!" gasped WebslC'r. "No one kno",'s thst belter tbon myselt." re8poIHIed lhe cashier In II hollow tone . "There 18 no l'romlse whatover tbat your me8senger to tho cil~ will arrive berore night. Tbon it Is too late. The train Is just In. and nelthe l' ma n nor mon ey bas appeared." "How much IB ther e in !.he bauk In ready cRsb?" "Lesa than '10,000." "Pa)' It out to tbe last dollar as 810wly as YOli can . H we ca n tide over for a few hours the expected h elp may come." "Aud it It doea nl' ~-and whe n the money gives out 7" quesllonoo tbe cnabler, fearsomely. "Put "I) n sign and close lbe blin k ." Lett to hImself, the young banker revi ewed Lhe s lluatlon_' Ener!;etla, 1m-
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"Wily, I can' l SIlY that I do ," ""al! tb e beBitating re ply. " Never mind. I've cbanged. Had to, wanted to," rallied on tbe stranger. "See bore," and he began to brIng from his pockels bundle after bundle THESE, AS WELL AS OTHER of bank notes, "There's ' 20.000. MIXED FARMING BRANCHES, Use It." pAY IN WESTERN CANADA. " Hut, my dl'llr IIlr-" bega n th e be, wild er ed cnshler. TnlC'1I J!:a rd" ning and poultry grow"lJ8c It, I Hll id, didll't I?" in terrupt· Ing 21rfl two lJ rrUH'h eM of agr lcultura I'd t he strang r , un coremonlously . in wblch th e fnrlllPl's Iwa r th o mlli n " IJul \\' f_ hn\ e no right; th e co ndi· HIl ~s of tho thrn l) trsn R('o nti nclltnl tl on tbe bnnk is III- to r ecolve dppos- 1I11 I3B trll\"f.' rs IJl g \\,~,sti'rn Ca nadn II ro I lin." 8tumm c reu th ll ClIH hie r. mu('b ('onrerl1I'd . Th ~ a bu ndun co or "Call it a loan, th e n." snid th e s tran. 8u nsh lnfl d"l'tll~ th c iong dny s from I ge r. "i kllOW all a bou t yo ur worry May to ~I'))rprn llr'r. nnn 11I1I'llu nte mOls- 1 h ~rp.. It won 't Inst. K ee p th e crowd (urc tn th e .prln g a ll.\ .. urI)" ti ll IJ1 IJlPr I goodli ll tu rr d. Pay th e m off 8 rnlling . pprrnll of 11 wl dr· ""r lr 'l y or c rO Il R. Th e : t'll gULl rnntpe Ih .. rUll w1ll 6001l s tOll ." tio l! I~ rkh hilt.! "artn hnt! iH pasily I Tblell h" lift "(\ th e satchel. A II It wOrk l'u. (' 10811 nt l('ntinn to c ulth'a· 1 C)p~lI "d , thf' Mta rr led Clllih!cr . uRod u~ ho was to (iI " ~ l l(ht of mOll ny. Il lle r<:d lion h a" rt'H ll ll p d in nrord yi(' ld s of 1' 1<11 9()rr ~ o f \"'g(,rahlo lind smn ll fruits I 1\ g rpul cr'Y, T h(' man pli ed up bundlo aftp r buudl{' of cris p gree n !Junk nOtPH whicb brir.g gnn, 1 pricC'n In t he citi as .n,d flI till: nurnl·J'f)". rallwny cons truc. "ShO\'o tb e rn \11' against till' glUSR wherr th l'Y will show," ordored \hll li on '~ nrn\JB Mr. 11 1 ,rr l~ Oill rn. f. n Albe rta farmer. s lrange r, "Onl y. dOIl·t va)' out a ny of this haap. You won't oepd to. 'fh3~ r nm (l tr om Fi nut h JJnllOta p.l e Hn yeara I pilf' , I he rf'u l ('!! ll h Illild out right IIlong, ago ond ho mcstC'H .j,'d th e first 160 · acrel> In his to\\'n Rlilp in 1902. which I will soon t3 III , thut unruly mob," "T en o'cloc k," announced the dumb- vi'a8 dl\'t dpd bet wcen grain lind pilG' tur e. 11 (' earoNI 8ufflclent mon ey to founded cllllhipr . "Ope n up," . Tb e s trange r drew to one s ide, as If buy a Qua rl er s ec tion or rall woy Illnd enjoying th e scone, The a.stounded c.t S1I all ocre. Tho haH secti on netted W ebll( er waG soon too bUBY to nollco proportionate profits nnd he gradually him. Tbe Pilger cro'o\'d fll cd In; Inc reaflOd his bnldlngll to 1.920 acres, everybody wnll paid .JITomptly_ Tile wbklh WIUI dev oted to mixed farming Hight or Ibe g r ca t bundlcs ot bill s be- last ypn r. li e vn lues bl s land at $50 , gun to hll ve an p.(fect. Some, slllJmed, an a'cre . Mr. alum markets from 100 to rcdpposlt ed tb l)lr monpy. Othe rs. clltchtng th e infection ot r estored con- hogs aDd a ~ lm\1or number or beef fid ence, did not ask for the ir money cattl'~ each Yl.'ur. He bas 200 hogs, III 311 . Wltbln an hour th e news went mostl y puro bred Poland China, 25 1 all Ol'(' r to wn that the bonk was safo. bead Mllrt hor!;eH and sr; h ead ot pure Wilh a great sigh of relie f HllndH I brod Her P-fnrd cattl e. By feeding bar. \\' (' bAtt' \' beckoned the strangsr Inlo Itlv to ho ~ ho E'stlmales lhat the g rain hi ~ privnte room. n~tll him 80 ceDt R a bus bel. a8 coin, 1 "Now, th en," he aald, "what does pared wiLh 40 Cl'ols, the anroge mar· . \111 .. all mennT' k(' l Ilrlce wh e n dellvflrcc! to the wlU'e· I Tbe Pt rn,,~p r In ug hI'd. Then be hous o. His overage crop ot barley Is HPllll.'d th e ba nk er's hand In a friendly 10 b'~Bhels to the RC!'P , while oatli avo I grip. ern g43 80 busb eiR. "YOIl don't know me. e h ?" h e said. By writing any C:mndlan Govern· """('Il, I'm bring ing you bock Bome of mE-nl: .Agent. fuil part iculars a& to beH t thl) brp.u.d YOll cast upon tbe wa t era d lB trlrl s on ,,'hleh to IIN'tire home!lvo yoa rs ago." sluc1s will pe cheerfully gi \'en.-A d"I don 't understand YOll," murmar.ed vert.l6ement. - - --_. the pm:zled banker. What They Truated. "Y IlU was a lawye r thcn, and you de. H£I\' lng a.scl.'rtaln cd hi s we ight 011 fended In the city a member ot a gallg of counte rfeiters. No" do you re- LI1 (' rallwuy stntlOli weIghing machine t be mnn said to the porter : member?" ':hro'l It • lack of bus ln es8 foresight " Wh y , YCR," ans wer611 'V l' bs ter, Lo )llll one of t hoee machin e D that dis· slowly. "My nalll e WaH Dallas- nol now: tribulteB "riles to persons who gueBs I'" e cbanged it. You got me free, you tb elr' 0'11 n weight correc tly. bang up gave me n gl'6ll t lecture. It was my agalll\st olher scal('s that they could life cbance, and I improved It. I went get '~' e ighed on bororo haud, and tbus to my 10lkH fifty mil el! from he re. A guesil on .. sure thing? Yon must relative left m e II. fortunll. I have han!' l;T<!at raith in human nature. kept track of you. I beard of your yO\l !" "Ob , no, lIir," ~a ld the po rler, " bu t trouble." "And you bave BIlVl.'d the bank!" ..·e bo\, o) In the machine ." crlad the grate rul W e bsLer. Aatonl.hed the Bishop. "The pili be\leTP.d a large amount It 'I\'as /U\ EUllish youngster ~ho 80 of tbelr countertelts destroyed. I saved the satchel cOlltalnlng them," tborougbly aarprlsed t.he klndl] blsb· went on tbe man. "I burled It. 'Chat op ,rvhom he bad been dIrected to ad · show money I took trom the satchel drus 88 "My l"rd." ",How 'old .'ght you be. my child?" lSI c>ountertelt. T~e relll !D0ncy I drew uk~!d the stately It Hmllln& eeclealosfrom my bank esrly today to loan to lie. . you , We will burn .the counterre lta. ")rfJ Goo, I'nt i:" tbe rrl6tl1tened now th ey ba\'o Bcn cd tbelr purpose." eh1)c! repllecS. An hour later the bonk messenger came rushing up In an automObile, with plenty of money to wtely tide n.Reiou. browtl ,,~1t~ mAde from AIr. . .... U8&11'. Bell PaDeak. Flour. All lP'ocer •. Artv. lbe bank over. Webster pald back his grateful Only KInd Thoy Go To. friend in need. He did not tell even ~Sbe wrolo ber Dame on a lIew laid Ethel the story. Down deep In his , ' .. . heart, however, he fervently cherish- I el!.j:hat'B a «DOd WDY to cat ch someed the gratitude of tbe reformed crlm- one wltb money." Inal who had saved the bank at a critical Juncture. lira. Wlne'Iow'. 8o<>tlllucr 8Tml' ror Children
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Similar Posrtion, Force of HablL Little Hobert was much Interested "Wbat a pushln, way Tlbbetl baa, " Man With the G,.ouch Draw. HI. Con· "No wonder; he used to be a Illwn In the pIcture of a IItork ... blch he saw petuoUl, amblliQuI, he - had gone b& In a magazine. clullona From Observation of IDOwer dnunmer." )'Ood h~ ' depth In' all Inyeatment eore "Say, mama," he asked, "wbat b811 P.t Pair of Gee... to turn out prontable in tbe end. A ·become or th e blrd'e otber leg?" ODe OIB80MO UU.~Jl":" temporary compUeatlon, however, had LlXATlV. IlR01IO OlllNINlt. ,.,.,t " It Irss raised It up among Its tenth"I don·t believe In -lluifragettea nor ~II>eIe~lJl&l.a ... of .. W. UItO'" It. Cu ...... cul<l e rs, " l'el,lIed the mother. tied It up. He · could not Mlatlze In In tho so-called new woman." said the to. III 01.. ~, "....... Qrlp rD Two I.y.. 11k "Thnt'B funny." the boy observed. ready cuh under a week. A heavy mlUt wIth tbe &roucb. "They're against TIle right way til bngbten the wo>rld "I th(lught It waB trying to clenn Ita draft came upon the surplus funds, de- the law ot natura! pletln, the bank r.eaerve to a · danger''I'll teU' you why It Isn't natural," 18 to do a good dea l ot your shilling shoe on Ita stockIng like Sister Ethel does ." OUlllt low fiiure. . Somehow a public be went on. ''I'\'e been observing lite a' b'Dme. nunor of all this got out. The report In the barynnrd. olrd I've learned b" wae current that tbe bank was goln« analogy tho real place of woman In to fatl. Result: The trantlc, deBperate tbe economy ot mob of frlshtenecl depoaltors now '''My wife has starte d In to raise 'Ibe "'61ues"-anx!ety-51eep1essn_-and wimJngs 01 pain and tfIt. clamoring at the great locked doors . a couple of geese, and tbey Ilre the treu ... lent by tbe nervel like flying messeragera throughout body and Webeter had sent a trusted employe. moat buman tblngs you e~'er set eYA8 IlmbL Such feelings may or mal' not be attOmpanled by backilche 01' of tlie blUlk to a rich relative In the on. She calls 'em Darby and Joan. beadache or bearing down. The Ioc:aI dltordera and Inflammation, If there city. He carried ap 1lI'Bent appeal for II any, Ihould be treated with Dr. PIerce'II LotIon TabIetL · -Then the "We have no 80081' pond. so we'vo succor. The meuenger had not re- 8unk a tub tn the backyard for tbe aenoaa ~'aDd the enUre womanly make-up feels the tonic eIfect GI . POrted. recreation of the two geese. A graver Ibade of feeling covered DR. PIERCE'S "Well, Darby simply owns that tub! the ~tuNe of, the roung financier as He waddles up to it very lolamnly be ttiauaht of ' the ,olle Itearoet to him the OrBt lhlng In the morn In.. and In ali the wotld-mthel Mortis. They takes an eye-opener. 'VI'ere to have been .wedded In a month, "Joan comes waddling behind him, but If the banlt broke-:then Webllter meek and wife-like, and tries to follow ...e1l bew her Proud; exclusive tamher lord's example. ae 8cold& ber and 11, would Bearcel, fayor a discredited drives her back. Slie 'obeys wIth bebankrupt. It wu • forlorn light for comIng feminine gentleness. h\l.8I~. ':p~~aUoD r ~qd ·love. "Then, wIth the utmost care and de · Web8ter hurried tnto tbe countln, llberatlun, Darb, proceeds to take htl room . . a rreat 'outcry arole. He hoped It "'.. tils meaaenger arrived; morning batb and make himself beauhe feared it ne. riot. It, lacked tiful. He sputters In tho lub, preens just th:e ,'InlJiuteIJ 'of ten. 'A, remarkatile bImaelf ond blls a beautiful time tn hili lordly, masculine _y. eqene cree~d hlfi' I'!ll1t. , "When he baa entlrelJ flnllheu h. A whlekered, wmer.loOklnr man ~... .t&l~tDj .~ ~e'. e~clt.~. crowd. He cackles with glee, comes out of the wa. wa..1IIc al:freat buDdle of baIlk IUDlteu tub and .waddlel oir to pu. on the new shoots at rraail. notes 10 ODe ·bend. ThOn! "Now tbllt, he Is tbrouCb with · the' I!heer. In bia other hand the stranpr camed an obi,batteri4 .atelaeL With tub Jo~ maJ, bave her turn, She rna, have wlult Ie left, DOW tbat her lae uow .pouud6d ou ' tbe.door. "Let IIIl8ln. (m~ ae~ lu!" the ,. . and master IB Quite ftnlshed. "It'e a ·tellllOn In ""trely subjectlou tOGIBhed Wellater heard hlln Ihollt out, .IUI th,n to ~e peopl~~ , "DO.D 't get to lee Joan make her tDlJet and theD 1ioaftId. Randal' Webat.et ·ta. btmeat waddle arounel contentedly In tile wake or her proud, domineering tJi'; Biilt' Of' Gr~v11If' "it roeB ·to sbow wbllt , place In th~ world really sbou,ld be, aol .etlraUll: to the law of.; n.ture."-'No~ With. Groan H. 8anl( to a Chair.
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four montbs old son Bowar d, Mrll.' C. B. Bentley is on the I!ick or Mr . and Mrl .·Lewil Bollan d died ,..eek. f last 9 orning, list. m nellday Wed Amo ng Trl·S tate Crea m Ship per. sine.e Fauen l service s were held at the Nove mber , over and abov e retur ns for See Janney 's new stock of wall ' Friend' il OIUllCb, Thurlld l\Y dler· their Butt er Fat if shipp ed elsew here . paper. nO,)I) . put A .n averag e price of MORE tban 2c ABOV E ELGIN ha. Lester Com.)to n lind wire hl\ve •• poeket Dayton ra'. in \'I7as Shippe ATE Hawke C. . J TRI.ST in Mr!!. money this m oved to their new h ome, wes~ of our Mondav . Or any other va lable papers, you can rent one of Xenia. Ship your Cream to the Trl-S tate Mrs . A. W . .Ree ..,ei is s pendin g a Elzey ill a victim of Walter Mrs lion ber of fllw weekI! at the llome Bu tter Co. today for the Trl.S tate Is the grip. ond, Riohm of lly, Barry and faa Caflitnl Stock '711.000 I (All Paid in .) Ibd. I ' Mr. lind Mrs. N L. Bunnell were • Flora and WIIlIum Barilln .pent Da)'ton visitors Monda y . Spot C.ah for every shipmea l nnd of tbelr home the shipper protected against any the at end week the • nr damage in tmnait. her loss visiting For T~'o Dollars Dolla rs a year wbere they will be kept in absolut e is Devitt F. . A Barlan Mrs. pa rents Mr. and Mrs. A. iI. safety . Ask to be shown. plant n:lendin g from Barr Ind. large A polil, Indiana ond, in Rlohm lister of , Mrs . B . 6 . Reeves ,to Kenyon AYenue, and u Stred I n4. was oalled here by tbe death • well established business. If you want a good Fertiliz er call ot her nephew .ow.u d Uollan d. l·S. Chas. Frye, phone 49 l-L Mis(I Floreno e Woed wu oonfine d WR~TE FOR FREE TRIA L CANS TO-DAY w fe a to her hemq with tODsUitill, the at meet St. Mary'll Gulld 1Irill daYII )al' week. rertory on Thursd ay afterno on. Tri-State price week ending March 8th 37 cents. PeterMartha and Missel Mliude " ~OOR OLD ELC IN 35e. Born-T o Mr. and Mn. Walter , IIpen' a part ot Corwin near of 100, '~ "" .... " Vll p,uccu all state, by the ry 27th, a even terms , and all equally subject, lut week at the home of their auut Smith, Thursd ay, Flebrua GIVE US A TRUL AliD LET OUR SPOT reserve son. as to account ing method s and alre . •. E. Comp ~on. CASH PAY CHECKS SPEAK FOR US. r equi remen ts, to the supervi sion of a Manufa cturers Say That the Groen Btate departm ent. By such a law you David P. Fetter ie undere olns Bellbrook. would not only relieve the more con· Compenaatlon Bill Cannot Be ' treatm ent in a sanitl,r ium at Buffalo sclentlo us employ er. of Ohio from an a Succeaa. CINCINNATI, OHIO. ' " entirely unjust burden but you would Gideon Millil has been granted tin N. Y. also open the way to lIu\·h a system· inoreas e In hie pension . The Mr. and Mrs. John Smith have atlc Itudy of the meanll of a ccident L) (SpecIa O. nd, Clevela Dr. Book hRS several patient s In yet nol hilS into the Nathan Jonet build. try. coun moved thla all of ion y prevent compan Clevelan d Twist Drill D~yton . ins, on Main street. this .clty baa entered an earnest pro· seen," Mra, )( , D . • wlth . bas gone to teBt against the passage of the Green and bill visit her bro\he r Jeff Raper, of MeI!IIr8... Cb8ll. Stimalaerrr, c . B. compulsory compen sation UBOR NOT SATISFIED. against tbe rates for compen sation In· BurJlng ton, IOWfl. Bentley , Chas. ReyJIJold. ud Fred surance now ('l:1ar!ed by the state. Is not IiBtl8t1ed . Underw ood 18 on the lIiok Hawke were in Dayton "'rida}, ev. labor John union Even ThIs company protests against pay· wltb the Green compen satIon bill ning • . lIlIt. Ing the sta te "ve times tlII mucb fo r pending In the general alsembly. At , ••• Perplex ing entitled play 'l'he ls Tb . costing been h8s It as ce Insuran the outsel It looked as If a compulsory Mr. and Mrs. JOM W. Rowzer , .of paragra pb from a letter to the lit ate compeb satlon law would be enacted Questi on," whloh was given by Jllst Alum Bank. Penn., were peats bosrd of awards Is illumin ating : by a unanim oul vote. But since the home talent, Wae well rendere d "Now we are quite willing and Green bill hal been subject ed to a Saturd ay evening , at the Town B811. Sunday of their relati".., 'lboa, J. usa THt: ready to come In under the state careful scrutiny nobody seems to be Allie Welter and tamlly, west Of Brown and dausbt en. board at any ~onable Increase In for It except Its authors and politi· farm, White the o t our rate. but we cannot help but feel olan.. Union labor Is the latest In· town, moved Miss Edna Sattert hwaite , of llll't Friday . that nve time. lUI mucb premium !IS tereat to enter a protest. ield, spent the week·e nd with Springf reason· a we are now payinl III not Mrs Ohlls. Klible, of Uhiollg o, i~ her parents , Mr. mnd Mn. Israel 0 .. THa abl e Inoreaeo , Tblll compan y hll8a Choice Rio Coffee ..••..........• 20e It appears that New J ersey, the vis iting ber Dl\ren~t! Mr I)ud MrR. Dever 'ba4 a IIlngle ta tal nor even ' h ·.1 aite. Sattert to ng preparI Is . aper UD_ trusts, town of of Newlp n Welle Adam l'e nf,w lt, Bouth Iingla lerioul acciden t In the close motherChoice M uir Peache s. 3 lbe. t! to dfsclpltu eded much·ne SOlDO Braacb) hand Ohio. atl. doing been (ClaoJan b811 It that 25c yeare 40 · ......... on to for .... ..... .......... ..... Mrs D.r.vlct Hopkin s is ver.v ill Ntlws. To White'l l Store- ' 'Gentle men the bUIIIn ••, and If tbare are any com. her cb lldren.- Indlana polls ..... ....... P.WI t ~ wit h l)Deam onit\. fresh fish I bought on Friday weJl'l • -. • Fancy Muir Peache s, yellow pan!... In the .tate that are enUtled t.o w..,w .... Ia l8 b Willie Blaok m oved in with fine. Send me 6 lbs. by Parcel Post as gold. per pound . only- - tOe C...,oftble conllde ratlon at the hand I fathe r, John B]1I0k, ot nDllr Xema, next Friday ." Yours Reap'y. Rea4 tb•• plen414 ,pejllal .ad of thl. board, we believe that we are Salmon , I-I»>. IDUitrat .d , .. ture. . .cured "Pink II1Rt 8l1Lurdl1Y, Fancy W8 Jane. yet Sarah And certalJlly one ot Ulem. ehlel"el, . 101 our r ... 4.... prIMtall cans, only ...... ..... .. " ... lOe I.. ..oh M o. the 1•• ld. are uked to pay for four time. a. ls [\'1(1 dll u~ht'M ,!twa-c ohn J Mrs laMI • • , thl. a.wap.p u. Milson the s handle Frye Chas. mlny a,cldan t. u we actuilly hive Mhlml~ at tl relatlvtl Florenc e, visitbd Walru. Salmon , a can, only- 100 had. W. tblnk you must n~ee with Fertiliz er, and there ia none better b\lrg, laet week . nor just, fair, a UI that thll I. neither Matche s, Double Tip Matchee Barry MoGinn is nnd dought sr A BAD SMASHUP equitab le condition. and could only re200 in a box. 12 box.. in a lult ~ our pay.lns a lar,e proport ion of L y t !A, vtslted r pl[\ Leona, packag e - 2400 matche s, . i»i~8 "''' , d ayaD( I.,anuay ot tha acciden t expanle s of the other tt eH h ere .., Corwin was the seene of a bad only ... ..... ...·..... .......... .... 10e 0 ",·,tur v com~l.. fa our clua, anl2 aufferln g ___. rUD'!'way and IImashu p Monday evenLenox Soap ~ for ... ... ..... ... 26e backwa theirthat for"~d IN la not merely an ac. tblar4ne81. DR. BELL 'S ANT I-PA ing. A team belong ing to George ........ t 5c EdarM only... d, Is n Mustar ~.OI' Iituatio Luxury lar JOe particu our C of oldeDt a Iccomo tiv'd cerUlIn. TDiS 18 prollq; t ey ran towar 0 run. New Salt FiBh- kits; large pails t::t taxpllyers tr om be· an s ar... eguard sa .) sary .road W811 adopted by the ltate board tends In. '~nd by the pound . . , Ing co mlle~lt! d to pay a pa rt or the Waynes ville, and in their Ion Insuranc e nnd, the pony and huggy driven b" Miss f t lt ODlIlOn8I ~ 0 cos J . evitablJ to the .• ame conclusion." Liquid Smoke - O·Ceda r Oil In case ur the Insolvency or lhe r e . . bad Just gotten · who Shutts, Want. Complt ltlon. Marie DUllt Mops, funds public having from (liud. serve ers to The Oreen bill, Plndlng In the houBe, Propoll tlon to Compel Taxpay ce Is collecte d from taxpaye rs used to out and started into the grocery . Inauran of .. Lo Part Pay . Florida and Cal a Orang-ea, Grape cty.. the ltate an abtlolute moyear. 1 W;lS troubl ,D Chas. Brown ran out ~d at~mpted "F.or necessa ry Effort to Secure Co.Oper at lon of malte UII u!' lld ls. ' It ill also li'ruit, Lemons . al lO·calle <lremed leeluaed . thrown -. was .plteof and DOpoJ, oC the comp.M aUon Insuran ce ~ , the stop to atlng porticlp rs employe I'lI Employ ers In Shuttin g Out Com pe· to safeguB At last Hound qlljuk N llef ,and cure d badl hIr__ busln..... The Cleyela nd Twlat Drill by the 8tate under th , Danish Cabbage, Sweeta Jeney In those mUd, Yilt tborouS b ail4 tltlon-- Author of Late Book Seea In Insuran o ': written yurt· an ., ...... wrec e compan y protS8t . &plnlt that monopbeing People to lIablUty boar or awards from For wonder ful Scheme ltlc real1J 80cll1l ' tbls In Shutt4 ition Mi.d compet l smllhe demaJid team ADd The olr required to ;"' y extra or Increase d , New APillee , .. State Indu.trl a-ton All WUhin Control ,e: the throwi na foroeflll lanlU& ,premiu ms fo}' Ihe purpolljl ot making bum into IIplinte rs, YOfk Baldwi nll. "W. 0&Il c6nc81..,e of no Dobler .drawn UpOII pony to the grountl . fund the In dellclt a up t acciden for do to finally work of men than The hol'Hl were etopped Oyatera and E!isem onta. board for the paymen t oC ap· i: book hBS Just been published by; that claims d pre..,entlon wlaat 1llIunn ee compan lee 'th t d • sation. compen fI.:r proved en· us ColUJ;lb ot 1I'00te OIlla' aIlY QlOre lUIlqe. Everythins PQd to eat at · have done tor flre prevent ion. ·And by Allen . R. nsatloll for InduBtriai In, The proposl ~ ioll to compel taxpay' WI OU Adolph 8ehtl!PC!k, haalo, N. f. , quickly gather ed we believe th. otllcen or, thll creat titled "Compe that crowd The In· or COBt the of part a pay to PEl 80ma AT ALL 0."0811T 1. ers CENtS III dilcul. henllve compre hll In Jurlell." reheavy a State Of Obto, will haYe be paid by the WU thorouS hly exteited . uld ~< l s wblch , Burance pointed tllese lIubject, bll the .of • ... • epOll.llbllIty to bear If by the adoptio n slon indu8tr y Insurt!d, Is a devl!:e to sein. Corw of the 'Greell' bill III its present form' Itateme nts are found: ers employ of tlon co.opera the cure While the fact of 'oompensation In. thll .tate ahall forenr bar Ita mADu, 8tate a create to th. method of in the purpose lacturer e out from any part or lot In aurance II compul lory..Iectlv~, lubject monopoly In such Insuranco. Unlels ., Rev. 8argn ., of Barve y.bal'l · Lar&eft Magazine ia tb~ World Inllurance IIhould b8 thl. creat movem ent. the In or diff to Is ce xperien e ' human and M.... John elect. er Ill'. ()f employ gael' the a ot wu cholcs the to order In plain. il ion "The conclUl a.rb..... .. ce written by tuture from what It haR been In the Zel\, 'atarel a,. nlgM. to .et careful, accurat e. sclaatUlc Ing to have hll Insuran the largest by ia ne caught are Magazi s who ers Tooay' employ pallt, : l methodl g tollowln ~JQltmal1t of tba ratel to tbe mil, one ot the Miu HeDrie '&' McKin ley was Ie too late and beet edited magazi ne publilb ed (a) A state liability board of this bnll will find, when It. that they with adequat e Incantlv e to employ era a*t, lIdurd ay. mistake Oinolnn theIr correct to GUARANTEED to heal witboDI lea,,· ; awards per year. Five centa per copy tbe have muet to reduce tbalr rllk, we 1y at~ a prloe for the high .erlou8 a ble~or HONEY REFUNDED. too been IDa paid haa have 8tlJ811 Hope Insur. &\rs. 8ation compen stock A ' (b) at aUl newsde alen. Every lady who ·.. 500 compet ition of privatel y owne4 oon· ce Insuran _4 '1.00 ..... lor 'frelb wouode, ' their d having of e privileg ing. but Is now imprOV mould 01 • ne tract or mutual compln les. They ance company; mapsi good a laf'a premo low ~"' bact. IP.Dd Ihon1den~rna ajpree rily eoretbrn _..:.~ tempora a at written pen· (c) A mutual co-oper ative com Water boue and tor FunJIJ UINI. ;Alma else 260 • Mllllles .. ~ and the, alone, &I the Whole history their and lng COP1 aacrillc elllnple lum rate through send f~r ~ fr~ y; ; ,DR. con PAJIQ.EIS BUa'I D ot compen latlon Inluran ce IhoWI, call satlon Insuran ce compan by whot Laura )lei.inl eY were.m Leba.O D. premiu m catalOg . Addre u. Today' , ec!· to r oure : Cd) Selt . Insuran ce by complying right and power to elect . When lDarsllte ADd p.ml8111 .., provide the I,.tema tlc, sclentlt lc de.'urda y. method tbey shall be In8ured ents. ~, Canton , Ohio. Spavin, Rlnlbon e.. CUrb, Sween,.~liD&, taUad IItudy which Is necella ry to with reserve fund requirem ly 18 .stablls hed by monopo state the or ' In. al Industri lira. F, Graef, of Morrow ...illlted tor sation compen All Pitftl l or any ewartemau& of e, • thll end. It tl, naturall y. therefor • re, J. employe d, t should this method as Is Intende mqaole, or money refunded. PrIoe 100. with tba greates t reeret that we aee Juries and terms or paymen should though they may have the right, will frlsnda here onll day reoen" y. fOR uu n ALLIIIlU....... Ir ~, and Oarl B8ndera~ hal &.ken poIIea Ohio about to enter on the 8nactm ant be Ilxed by Itatutor ycompen no power to lecure inllurance by bave in. sation all tor l Identica be clulllllY, ted, ot a meallllre 10 antequa any other method, a8 there will be .ion of tbe grocer y reoentl y pur. written. unsclentlftc, and Ineftlclent 811 tha 8urance 'by whomlo ever ing to show no one engaged In writing sucb In· ohaled ot B. V. 8mltb. Be will .! account The me}hod ot propolled 'Green' law; eapeclally when Insuran ce and lurance except the state. move hie famiJy hen 80meilme thl. tt would be luob a simple matter to aU costs or writing ly In writing com· monopo state A com. of s busines the ot tratlon admlnla week. We are Iliad *0 weloo. . Die provll2. that employ ers might Iyure to establis h pen8aUon Insuran ce for Indulltrlal In· bol are tI01ry lo lote In contrao t or mutual compa nl., ad· pensatl on Insurance, and y, should jurle8 III an enterin , wedie belnl em· Sende non'a lUltln, their rat. and rleb In any and verify tests ot lolvenc Insuran ce ployed by loclalls t8 to .ecure IItate ~or genial . Hro08r 1D1a. aDd h 'i a mannar tblY law ftt providing only be prescrib ed by tha state all writ. control of all Industr lel. The purpose family. of they carried a~ adequat e relene, but departm ent, and required ce autbor. of paying the operatin g npeD' " of Insuran sation compen of er. I Mr. Plpper aaell faDliIY hue lODe and on regulati tile to be .ubject board ot awards out liability state t! til In. IItate, the In s busines do to \laed mat· all to RI~bmond, lad., \ here 'her ex, .upe"l8 iou 01 the ltate In state lIablllty board of of funds collecte d by taxation Is to left relaUnI to compen latlon and cludlng the In· pect to locate. anl2 with. enable that board to 8ell 8uch award.. S.rel)' tbl. would be far award8, In Identical terms this by and COlt than less at Burance Mr, Whetse l and f.mlly mo.,eiIJ more Calr to the employ er aDd 'would out discrim ination. h a ltate monopoly establis to meanll all and tratlon. admlnll ot costs All . em· ' aarvey .ba,rg 10to 'he .hoGie pr ovide ample IU&rantee to the out of the eIpense ll of every kind and nature, by driving all compet itors d by Cue. B~D ploye. compen aa. IItate. This unfair method of com· reosntl y vaoa&e "The troubl. with the plaD proPolled Incurre d by any writer ot .. ludu by fllmlly. ed and emplo), When be charged to petition by the 'Green' bill II tbat It only goell tlon Inllurance shouldfund oreated by trial compet ltofl, II denoun ced by . COlt . . half far enoup. It pro..,ldell com· and paid out of tbe ce premium s. courtll and popular opinion. Why InBuran of on collecti the n workme Injured the ROOM. for n NIGHT penutio IN THE that tbe should It not be denotinced with equal ~ ."~ It Is true-b ut thll la only halt of thl Thl. II neoeSla l'), In order ' employed by nu· when tion Indigna board UabUlty state the ot a a~cQunt problem and b)' far thll lel8 dlftlcult iaIiout "Hare'. a cliepatch the true and thorlty of the 8tate! • !:,' :'t, halt. It mean. abaolul el, no proyl. of awards ' may show aB 8hown by . State mo'nopoly estabUshed In com· bound over for ItaJing a load of ce Insuran of COlt entire w~rk· . that or ion lion tor the prevent r' _hi",h In· Burne al ndle Industri for 35--ca ce e.a lneurnn bandl n also I such In. pensatio trial" men's lojul'J. In fact Ita wbola ten· the accountll of those ~rftlng meth. : JurIes will be one step taken OD the pumpk ins; case never eimle to other ' the of liunp~ either iii will fit:~y "Head it, CJndictment SquaShed.' dency is to work In the oppolit e 41· lIuranc . by mod to state ownel'shlp and operatio n wortli~~ .. rection l &I we belleve we have amply od., . to 'S hours:on '.l 1 centB~ 6 ,. ' . . ' , . es. Industri all Il- ~ 'Y',""! ...... The II tate Insul"!ln ce departm ent 01 demonltr~ aboye. • - ,' 1811. t "We e&rIl. .Uy urge and request should have power to prohibi ' H.l8 !TATU e. atate the l1y ce' Inluran of In, ' the matter tbll gi..... wUl , . that ' you .-:....:;!: any .ertOllI! and thorou, h C4?Dslderatlon : board Q1 a war:dil;' or 'by:,do to .rized which I~ · d_rv'" and wUl uee a'll the COmIJ8nY;'autbo . ieas !Jlllillel~ 'at yoUi' commaneJ. to secure ~ the atate, at . 'fnllUft'lql'\lnt .falr, just, rates . of nre,mlnm . to
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.!~~I~~~I ~e..?!i~~ ! bisDoua-llUl Berryhill, ~ho lives willi aa-eel mother en the Bell.rook Janney 18 now handliria- wall paper. pike, about 4 miles from Waynesville, . . . Ia.-ed about53 years, took hi. life Phlhp Hopkins Sr. waa In Dayton TU~81 afternoon a&.out 2 o'clock Monday. For several yean Mr. Berryhill h~ B.y. Smith was a Xenia viBitor, been in ill h.eaIth,. and fears have Saturday. been enter~ned In regard to his self· destruction for a long time. lIil'h Grade Easter millinery It Tueeday afternoon he was seen by neiehbora about his own barn walk· Mrs, G. L. Smith'8, ina- around, but when he failed to 0.' J. Edward8 was a lAbamID vis· show up at .upper time, his aged itor Monelay. , mother, bec:ame frightened and rang the bell for help. Neighbors began Sheriff Gilmour was in town Sat. a search for him, which resulted in u~onbusin. ., find ina- him in the barn .ulpended to Granulated Bone for chickens at a 2-inch rope that had been f aatened White's Store I to a rafter. • After fastenina- the rope securely, E1iaa Oa-Iesbee and C, B. to the rafter and then around hia Be~tl.y were Queen City mitors, neck" he jumped off a beam, and death mUlt have been almoat in. Mendav, ,1 stantaneous. Mn. Cora Tbompeon ia in ColumMr. Berryhill was the son of Mr. bUll today, attendinK the Cona-rea and Mrs. Matthew Berryhill, and his of Good Roads. mother, and wife and one daua-hter Frlday- Fi.h Day. at W1..: .. _, survive him, hit father having died , an",' nearly a year alrO. Store. The funeral will take place Friday Jam" Berpn, of Detroit, Mich., mo~ng at 10 o'clock from his late is bome. "Jimmv" says that the residence. • _ • eoUlftl'7 fa the Met place for him. OI~ANaE MEETING and hit friends are Klad to have him with them &pin. The Fanner's GranKe, No. 13, will While you aN movina-, lltop at the hold their regular meetill&', SaturW~esvJ\le Auto & Machinel'7 Co. day evenin&" March 15th, at their and Ket a bucket of Havoline aoap hall. A Kood prOl'ram has been for the woodwork. Will not injure arranaed. and all Kranprs are ex· paint, nor the hands. pected to come.
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THE UNION ItEVIVAL SfRVIC~S The Union Revival campaign in lhe tabernacle is fast getting a hold on the people of Waynesville an d community. The last few day~ since the weather haa moderated. has seen an increase<! interest and enthusiasm. The Evangelist has been delivednl{ some exceptionally strong messages and has sueceeded In arousmg . te h people of this vicinity in no uncertain way. The Masonll and the Eastern Star were the guests of the meeting las.t Friday evening and made a flplendid showing. The Masonic gathering bemg under the direction of Dr. Ellis, the MaI5ter of the Lodge. and Mrs. J. E. Janney, Matron of the Eastern Star The Evangt>list welcomed the vlsitora in a few well chosen and helpful words and then went to the se r. mono "ThIII B'bl 1 e. .. Th'1S add res!1 was perhaps aa fine a lecture liS has been heard in WaynesVille in a long t ime, in tact, there were many who sat and listened to the Evangelist on this occasion, that remarked that it was equal to the best Challtauqulllectures that have come to this city. On Saturday evening the "Booster" choir under the direction ot "Roy" gave the song service. Special numbers by the young people and the com. bined vocalization of the 76 singers wall a revelation to many of our people. It will. be found, no doubt, that t:he tabernacle will be taxed to I'ts utmost capacity on next Saturday eveninar when the "Boosters" again hold forth . Sunday wu a Kreat day of the campaign. The Evangelist 8poke in the morning on the lIubjt>Ct, "The lioly Spirit." It was a masterful meso saa'e, full of faithful Bible teslching, and had the efi't!('t i)f giving the people a clearer idea as to the real work of the Holy Spirit. At the cla.e of the sermon, and in response to the invitation of the Evangelist. there 'were I scores of people who came to the seat!! reserved and signified their ntention to more fully co)nsecrate themselves to the work of saving soul.. The service waa rich with Ipirit'ual power and influence and those whO were present will not soon forget that helpful service. In the afternoon Mrs. Forsythe addrt!l8ed the women in the Methodist church. Once more tbil talented woman thrilled and enthused tbe women of Wayne.:lville with her clear, inllpirinlr and helpful pI~eMntation of God's word. Mrs. Fol'tlythe hal a way of presentinlr Bible ttrutha and applying them to thi needs of tGciay, that make a lutina- im):lresaJOn for good on those that hear her talks. At the same hour in the afternoon, a large audience of men gatheced to hear the Evanlrelist on the subject "The Devil a -Crapshooter." Going fully into the sins -and consequences of sins that enter the lives (\f
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The March meeting of the Wayne MRS. A. R. FORSYTHE, PIANIST OF THE FORSYTHE EVANGELISTIC PARTY Township teachen wu held at the township house, Saturday, March 8 men, Forsythe ga\'e a word picture that for clearness of elucidation and The meetill&' was profitable aa well potent truth, has seldom been surpaased in this community. With tender. .. entertainin.. nell, as of, a lovin" . pecu I'lar , brother to a brothp.r ' , he portrayed wh a t sms It wu decided to haye Township to men lea~ to, and whi~e there .was perfect freedom in diacussing this Scbool day in W~nesville, on Thun- a-reat and Important subject. yet It was done in a manner that W811 most Red Oak day, Ma)r 22. Please remember the commendable. There was no Iltt~pt to bid for attention by qUeElionable dale and help to lInake this a day to phraseology or inuendo. All through this address the men b k t ' t Heber Rou -~ ro eBympathy ou m 0 be I0Dir rememberON by the boYlland r~und after round of a,plause, tustifyiug that they were in full Mt. Holly &iris of our country schools. With the matter pretenteel. The large~t audience that has yet been in the Albert Marlatt Edna Dill .. ; Th. ,nthulium and IIplrit in thl. tabernacle, was pr¥ent on Sund~IY night to hear Forsythe on the subjec ~ Marlatt Bertha Marlatt event last year wu fine. Let eyery. "Hell ," AB the pr~cher went em with this address, it would have been JOMph Haines one lend a 'band and help to make poasjble to have heard the proverbial pin drop. In no uncertain manner this even better than lut year. he gave Bihle truth for his stand on this doctrine that. is accepted and GreenDria' • Townahip SpellinK Contest will preached by the whole Christian church, Catholic. Greek, and all HiBtoric Eqenla Whitaker Jennie Warner be held at the Corwin school house, Proteatant bodies. A deep feeling of conviction settled over the audienct! Heward Whitaker Friday, March 14th, at 2:15 'p, and 88 the speaker asked the people to leave the tabernacle in quietness RQmond Whitaker m. Thia contest has be.tn for. the dilperaal of the people was exceedingly impre88ive. • Lowell Hili warded by a State AaIIociation and The afternoon talks by the Evangelist, in the Methodilt church have Bertha Orndorf Ft'ecl Simkins the winner will be entitled to a Bilver been most helpful and inapirinll. For the size of the town, Mr. Fo;sythe Helen Harrill Ethel Simkins medal. Each separate school in !laYS he has the lara-eat audiences in his afternoon meetings here that he JoMph Shutt. Pearl Orndorf Wayne Townabip is allowed to com. has had in any town he ever laoolred. These meetings will be continued Murre! Tinney pete by aendinlr three contestants this week on Wednesday, Thursday and Friday at Z:30 p, m, Spriac Braadl who ah~1l not have u yet paaaed the The sermons announced for this w.eek are aaid to' be among the stronK'est Boxwell Examination or be more that the Evangelist preaches. Tut'Sday night waS ,"The Unfailing Detec. Harr71M7 car1 Dakin than 10 yeara of~. The winner tive," and tonight, the subject is "The Unanswerable Qqestion." On FriNelaion Brown Edna Lacy and. three last spelled down shall be day evenine of thi. week, the Oddtellows and Rebekah's will be the auests EIther Curt,ls Lois Daldn the delegates to the County eonteat of the meetin&" anll the termen will be "Christ before Pilate." Harmoay Grove held the next da.r. March 15, at Sunday mornill&' next, the greatelt service, 80 far, of the eampaign, ~ .Wa1deb Luelle Buhrman 'Lebanon, .at 2:~ p. m. in the Leb- is looked for. It will be a service in honor of "Mother," God Dlesa Her. Anita Satterthwaite Aliee GoDS anon Natl~ Bank BuJIdm.. The Everybody fa invited to attend, '~earinlr a bow or flower of white, It ia Georre .ttertbwatt. Mabel Staill., w,inner of t .... eontelt ahall be en· expected that the l.rae tabernacle will be filled to overflowinK at that Clement·Sattet.tbRlte Olive WUlOn titled to a pld: medal, ' time. ,". ; , ".~, .. , . , ' To help defra.ti n~.,... Sun~ afternoon next Mr; l~onythe will apeak to men on "David~1I ~ the Kmf..loti to ~ ~1rDabl, Ceo· Sin or A Sheep Thi.r.. • No·bo)'l!1 under 1~ yeara admitted. Mrs, FOl'8Jthe ~ Co~I ~' .'~je'Evull . tat, ~ Co~, ,1riI!i,""~~~~t.. ~"iU add~ the ~m~ in the Cluistian church at the same hour• . In the .~'t;;. ,.' '•• ~~ ~ ~ ~ve u bill8ubject, "TIle .Jud~~" . •
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Mrs. F. B. HenderSQn entertained a few little felks on Tuesday afternoon from 2 to 5 in honor of the fifth birthday anniversary of her second daughter Esther. The after. lioon was spent in playing games after which a deliciouB three·course lunch WaR served. Those invited to enjoy the affair were Elsie Hawke, Doris Henderson, Kathleen Hender· sun, Louise Smith, Kathleen Gilmour, LUf'lla Williamson, Novella Benecke and Rhea Janet Cartwria-ht. ST MAR·V~S ·CHURCH • .
Palm Sunday, March · Ie. Sunday School and Confirmation instruction at 9:30 a. m; Mornina' Prayer and sermon at 10:30; Evenin&' worllhip and Sirmon at 7 o'clock. MA' ~ONEV Friday evenina- Litany, Penitential Office and addrw at 7 o'clock. . . Next week, Holy Week, service Representat~ve .S. C. Anderson Inevery eveninK except Saturday. traduced a bill In the House laet Friday. to pay $3,700 t. the family (Easter Even,) at 7 o'clock. Everybody invited to these services of Frank Fitzgerald, who wae killed by the falling of a defective electrie I MASONIC NOTICE light pole. while on duty November I, 1911. Mrs. Fitzgerald and her Regular comllunicatioa of W.,. Ion Howard are now. Iiyin g, with her nesville Loda-~.'. ~0 •. 163. F, & A. M,. par~~tll ~t Waynesville. She has a will be held Tuesday evenina-, March pOSitIOn m the post·office of that 18th. Sojournill&' brethren cordially- _ villalre. It is hoped by her many invited. friends here that the bill will pass J. T. Ellis. W. M, the General Assembly. The same bill L. A. Zimmerman, Sec'y was introduced in the upper house Tuesday by Senator Broadstone and HORSE BROKE LEO passed unanimouBly.":'" Home Weekly. We trust thiB bill will p88B the Perry Cook's black mare broke General AMembly, her leg Saturday in some manner ill the pasture. The mare is aretting If you want a good Fertili~er call along aa well as could be pxpected Chas. Frye, phone 491·L l·S. under the circumstancea.
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Miss Cecilia Snook WIUI hoste~ to a merry taffv·pulling party at t.he home of Mr . and Mrs. Davis Furnall, Friday evening. ThosB who enjoyed the evening were MiMes Anna fur· nas, Sarah and Mabel Satterthwaite, Messrs. Fred and Rebert Furnas, Keller Hoke, Russell and Leslie Sat.erthwaite.
An Interesting Traction Meeting
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'" . By inVitatIOn of Evangelist Fors~the to ~ttenJ th~ Tabernacle Ber· VICes Frtday evenml', March 14th, YOU are. requepted to meet at the ll thab at 6· 45. P. m b' orland mTarh~h ~o .the ~ er~ae 1e m a y . IS mVlta· tlO~ m?ludes all Odd FellowB and th91r wives and all members of the D. of R., v.:he~er members of the local orgamzatlon or not. . Committee.
Mis.'l Roea Davis WIIS hoste88 at a dinner party Thursday at ber home on Main strli!et ThoS8 present were Mieses Celestia Austin.Rena and Josie Smith , Mrs. Timothy Smith and two children.
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Class I. 60-80 Ib!'.- .')O Yard Dash. l<unning Broad Jump, Baseball Throw. Class II , 81·95 Ibs.- 75 Yard Dash, Runnina: Broad Jump. Baseball Throw. C las.~ Ill, 96-110 lbll, - II)O Yard Daah. Running Broad Jump. Run· ning High Jump, HasQball Throw. Class IV . 111·125 lb~ - 100 Yard Dash, l{ullning Broad Jump, Run· ning High Jump. Baseball Throw . Class V, 126 m- l OO Yard Da~h, Running Broad Jump. Running High Jump. Baseball Tbl·ow. Putting 12 lb shot. The method adopted for scoring these con testa i~ rather uldque and will be announced later. Besides these events which determine the Blanding of schools, there will be a number of Special Events. Let all teacherll bring any questions lhey maf have to ask to the next ll8IIociation. •- • ATTENTION ODDFELLOWS!
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A meeting in thp interest of a Rev, J. F. Cadwallader was appointed . traction line from Xenia to Lebanon, to confer with Mr. Wilson and find via Waynesville, was held at the out what proposition he has to .ake Township house, Monday afternoon, to our people. and otherwise advance that for attendance and enthu8iasm the enterprise. The feeling domiwas most gratifyina- indeed. Our nant in the mt!8tinlC waa, that while people at last !l8em aroused to the we should protect our ewn Interests, fllt:t that if ever this IOllg "talked" and if poiSible, by our deeisions, in of and great;y desired project it ever no way for a .' . impair our proanA4'ts ·r~~ conllummated, we . must give It our t~actlOn r?ad, yet. we should cor· moral ~d fin~nclal support. We dlally recel'eand g1vedueconside ...• have w~lted q~lte long ~nough for tion to every prClposition and proffer some one to build a tractIOn for us, of help, from whatever BOurce It f ta n(:es may .com~. The deairabili.ty ~f a orge trmg th.a t 'm mOB t 'inS. such enterprises are accomphs~eel tractton line for Wayneaville 18 no only, wh~n the people along the Ime longer. an open question, but the have a mllJd to help. po~lOn. of one has become a The meeting was called to order necessity, If we are to even hold our by Mr, ~rank Zell and wlUlorganized own, to say nothing of the further byelectmg Mr. J. E. Janney. chair- advancement , and development of man, and Mr. Will OlNeall, secretary, our village and community life. The chairman briefly stated the With our up-to-date water and object of the meeting to be, to as- light plant. delightful and healthful certain the sentiment of our people location, surrounding scenery un· relative to a traction and what we 8Urpassed, poBSe88lng churches, are p.repared to do in the way ot schools, and a moral, intelligent and donatto~ and work, and as a pre- Chrifltian people,. the one thing need· liminary to a more Keneral meetiDjf ful to make our town ODe of the to be held next Monday afternoon at most attractive residence places in one o'clock in CroBB Hall, at whi.::h 1I0uthern Ohio. is improved tranatime Mr. Wilson, of Cincinnati, a pOrtatiol1 facilities, and to &C!qllire practical traction promoter, will be these seems now to be a po8Iibility present and addrees our citizens. if eur people have the will to work Mr,. Wilson built the Dayton and and push, Spnn&, Valley, the Dayton and Xenia, Ceme and brill&' another. to the and the Dayton and Urbana lines, m"tin~ next Monday afternoon at and baa had wide experience in his one o'clock in Crou Hall · ud'bear ll~e of w.o rk. the' proposition Mr. Wilaoa hu to After discuasing ways and means, make to us. ·Talk1'racijon. toeVeiy. upOn motion of Mr. S. L. Cartwril'bt body you meet.eet bu., in ' .am~st, an executlve ,CG.Dlltt_.~nais~of and o~,lo~ ~e d~ ,Will' ~': M~ F ....C. ~. ~ Zel~ anel . M~~f " . . , : ' <,' :
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ENGLl8H UNIVERSITIES. It 18 Quite gene rally /l88uru ed that Engllsb col1 eglato e du cation lagJI b ~ hlnd Ame rican. /0. knowl edcc of th esact (aclll 8 hou~ th. mallEr III o.r 80me "rRetlea l valu e. tb Ar More. 08 ' peclally becnu~ 1'l Oxford and Cambridge arc not the only centers ot I" arnlng In Englan d. Years .. go I. mOYl:! ment bega n t o IOUlid III the prln· eipnl cHl es In stltut lor:" havI ng B c har· a c le r leading to VOCa tlonBI effi ci e ncy; and t.oll ay London. Liv erpoo l. Man· (·besh'r. Il urmlngbam . Leeds . Sbemeld and BrIStol al\ pOf>Se88 s ucb cen lors of modern l'Qu lp menl. In each case tbe founders and b ea d ~ of the m o';&ment ha ..e aim ed to g l" o lhe ee tat.Jtshment a s pAc ial Qual it y of n I Ir:1Ction III th e ey e8 of th e 10C'allty: nnd 110 th e colle gell nnd unl" orl!lIl,,~ bay .. b een deT eloped ~' Itb th e I1ld of the Ilmall s;h'ers. As tb e I.'xpenoe of at· tendance Ie smll.ll . a protlsl on ~o ught from tbe nrBt. tbe c1U6~ and ~ e lr tlurroundlng towns are abl s to offer a ~oUege ed uc.tlon to sJmoet anybody ....·bo wlsbel! It. Thus the sltUlI.tion I~ sPPlI.rently more fDvorable to studentll than the college system In tbl8 coun' try. lIays tbe Provldenco Jonmal. Wben e young man or young woman ....lshe8 an edDcatlon, be or sbe doe. not bave lo contemplate attendlnl!: an institution whose courses are design· ed ellpecllllly for th e wbole lengtb and breadlh of the country. Such a Cllrrloulum olfe rs Itllclf, but only along wltb tbe more practical one whlcb tbe life ot tb e local community BUS' treBls. "He ebo~ down the lllaire like a flying squirrel." snys a recent atory. This 18 the kInd of metaphor that Prof. Darrett Wenden, who bas written a very 100c! book on Engllah com· po8lUon. would condemn. A flyIng IIqulrrel doell not .hoot down the naIr'll. Tho put'pOse wa.a to give one .. .-1vld Idea of how the man looked IIIben he wu falling. But aa ~o one ev~ aa-:v a tllTtng IIqulrrel raIl!ng 4Qw~ etall'll, anc! aa few hal'e seeD a ftylng eqnlnel In any other enforced or voluntary exercise. tbe f\.gure did not help. Now. It one wIshes to de1I0ribe .. flying squIrrel a.nd Ibould 1II4Y tha! It looked Uke II. person fall· tDg down stair'll. tbe description mlgbt not be aecul'llte, but the Uterary style ... ould he lOod. For many pereona have seen a cblld fall down stairs. AdmIttedly'. tbe emile "like a ftylng ~rrcl' baa 11 bizarre, "up·and·at-em" manner that Is rather takIng In modem IItOry wrIting. Yet Ita use .fford. a good example of " how not 10 JIi) f~."
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Best Results Are Not Obtained By Planting Thick - ShOUld Not Be Cut Too Green - Some Interesting Figures Au Given Below The IDhlO obJ@c t to keep In nllll d In I WI' 1\1)1\' ('o m e to the 6ubjecl of h al' g row ing , '(Oro rllr Nl h'~I' ,. tu p ·t 1111' \'I ·~ !ln !<. Coru fo r ,11 "ge wall form t·r lJ brl'u(I'"1 ;(1 110 11 11 1 uf tlll!\'sl,b ltl lood nl .,· 1 ,'llt IIllI Ch " ree ner lhun It I ~ t o-day . Th e I" rl al fr olll II J: 1 \'~ tl :11":] of ~r oulltl (,O tnP/) ~ I I I ,' n of UI!' corn pl ullt at d if· 1 111~ '" "u l Llhl"llI~d. a~ Su nil! u ~ed 10 rl! rCUl ti l'l gIs of ",,' lllrHy 01, y b" a !1 . 11l\;. b) 1, lall ,l lI': ,,·ry lh ,~ k allli 11 .11" I> 1\.1 10 UB in df"t.cnnill\n ~ whell is th. ' 1' ~ l i ll l.: "I II I!' 11 111 ;" Iir l·I''' . II" \I III b... IJl'~ t ll nt ll 0 c ul. lI'ill> HII;; 1I1 Yllrl:!.' Pe~ent<lge Compos it ion of the Co .... l·lo p J" II'l·tI /1111 ' 1' II OIl" . lit, · ord inar y JIl u lhu l l ~ 'Hl tI prill' ! Pl a nt at Olffer-ent Stagcs. L. I,I " /I Iw rln ,u lJlg:O II,, · Jl rowllll; 01 , • Ash l' roU'rullt' ~ · fT('" t'u t Hd d I'o rll up pl y ellua lly w~11 III s llll lle . ! 1:11Ii' r'ib£'r. !;:J.tn.;l. Coru fur 8I1a~" ahou ld be plult tcll as I u, .u ~6 . o 46.11 ~ . 6 I I'ar l,l' at; pll,;JlltI... . Eur ly planllnf; ('n'I Aut;. ) ~ ... .. II 3 a ul, ',; tl'" crolJ to ma ke lit e IJrst UMO or i F e w rOaSIIII!! . lilt: ~r ow lng ~I ' n~o n. anll be In Ihe I {'tlr s ... : . . \,0 .5 lUI 23.3 6G 6 2 . ~ Il ""p" r ~Ia!le lO{ wllIurlty for cut ting I All rO:Uittng Ill' Ion , rr08L In localliles of mtller ,el\r ~.. ...... 6.2 11 .4 l !l .7 r,i.7 3.Q lOUt; !;ro win ~ ~ 1'3110 n s It Is often ad. F e \li !;lu2 11 6.6 9.6 19.3 62 U 3 .0 \'Islib io In pl unt u large s oulhl'rn VU'I All g laz e d . . (, .9 ~.~ IIH 63.3 ~ .tl r !el y. Dy thl ~ lII e lhod Ih e ""hole gro w· From th £' a bovA fi gu r r>s II Is plaI n to 1111:; sc:.L."O U Is utilize d and more food b e sepn thDI from th e 8tan dpo in t or di· 1111I1I'rlnls ar e s lOred bOlh In the oor I j:'estlble nU lrle nts th e la.t sta Ko of II.nd In Ih e large r &rowlh or roll age. i th e nll· g lnLe d BUlge is tb(' bes l c ondl · It has long been a Question ot <!Js· tiOIl 111 ""h k h to cut corn for silage. In puto amon g farmere whetb e r or not th lll . ta ge tbe most ilJl(JOrtan t lood ch eckcd. ,or hilled eorn will yi e ld as constltul'lll.s are at th eir bl~hes t. UNIlP ' mu ch per acre aa drill ed corll . The Iy. (he fats, nltro gen·fre e exlTllc lS llf Ohio experiment stallon bas found sugars. and starches . Tb E' c rude tiller. tbllt an acre of corn, drilled 12 inches whIch Is more Ind lg-es Ubl e. is 10 ...·.'61 Tbe &vpn.rently h ig b h e tween Ihe k e rnela In the rolY nnd at Ihls 8tnge . '2 Inches betw een th! rows. wlll' yl 1<1 prol e ln co nl on t In Ibe ourlier s ta g l.'" ot Jast about Lbe samo'ns It planted In I maturity Is In th " torrll of amino lIelds bills 36 Inches Ilpan and 42 in-; he s b e· largely an d would no t be available to tw ee n Ihe rows. As to whether it Is nny great I'xte n t If ted ill thIs £',a rly lJet tor to drill or check corn nil d e- gre en condilion . Th e pro lcln c onlent p e nds upon the c ontlltlon and topogra· d ecr ea s(!s. ha vin g hl'e n ))fInl)' broken pbl' or Ihe 8011. It hilly. or If free down In the mlUluta c lutO of carbofrom weeds. drtn ln g 18 Kenerally th e bydratef'. besL It th e land Is level . and If w eed~ If cut 100 gree n. there are also other are a fa.ctor to combat. It Is adv18abl (! 10"'1168, which a re HI,ely to occur. belo check It. sid es the loss e s In am o unt o f s lored The th ic kn£,~1! ot plauting dep.ndt tood mat erial. During th e latte r stages upon th e followIng co ndit10ns : In the plant g-rowtb th £' soluble 6uglirs 1. F e rtllllY or tbe soli. l are mosUy changed ov er a nd s tOl ed In 2. Amount oC rainfall. I tb e in solubl e I!lArch form . SUl,'11rl ure 3. Le ngth of growing season. much eas Ier to fe r mcnt nnd hecome 4. Varlely corn. su ur ilian s ta rches. h.-nc e the Inadvl& The rich e r tbe Hoil t h e thi cker tbe ability of c utting too green. Tlle so rat. ot pla nUng should be. Corn If fermentations are brought about by plant ed too Ihick 011 a thin 8011 will tbo growth ot b:lcleria. Bac teria lhrlvn de\'elop a tall, a llm s talk wltb nurrow bellt In large amollnts of wlLter. Green le:1ves a nd II low I-Itallty. whlcb will corn contains large quantitieS . of wu· not stand bl'avy storms. Then. too. ter • . UtUS furnishing ldfial coudlliona there wlll be :1 deficiency In the tor bacterial action. Theso (ermenln· amount 0: g raJn formed. Localiti es tiona cbange the sugar.. Into Ilcids. wIth a la: ~e amount ot rainfall pe rmit which give tbe silage Its chara cte r is ti c of tlllckel planting than tbose of scant. acidity. These acids are of no USG Too th in planting le ngthens the p eriod Whatever, a nd r<,present B d!:ad 1068 01 of growth and maturllY. Thus a Iv' 50 much carbohydrates . cllllt)' wIth II. short growing seasoll r~ "'or best r('sulLS mos t :1uthorltlo, Quires a lillie thIcker plnnllug. The r('commcnd pllttlng up ullage ",11E1D tbo variet y o f <:orn also h aa s omt'thlng to ear 1s well glazed nnd Ihe lodd e r !!III! do with tbe rate of planting. A late gre en. It lIlay be Pllt up milch later II maturing vari ety neeus to bo planted water Is added. R. R. BU CHA NAN. thick e r tban Gae wblch malures Coll(lge of Agriculture. Oblo SUlle earller. Unl verslty.
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ThOTe hi a dh-Islon of labor In mod· em Il8tronomy. Some astronomers are d e'l'oted to astra-physical researcb. fiome are matbematlclans. otbers. to tIontow <the pbrase of Keats. are watcb· ers of the skies. Lewis Swift. wbo is d ead at Marathon , N. Y., at tho age of nlnety·two. belonged to tbe latter clas8. He was maae dIrector of tho Warner observatory at Rochester, now the Lowe observatory. 10 lfiB2. Long b efore that time h e hfd discovered many come ts. ate rolds and nebnlae. In 1878. during a total 'solal -eclipse. be thought h e caught II «lImpse of two Intra·Mercur!al pIau. ets. lMle lIat of hIs discoveri es 01 cometR. asteroids and nebulse would be long. 88 may be judged from tbo tact that nine hundrcd of tbo latte. are r ecorded to his credIt.
Tbe mnttI'T Of fall ana spring plant· k eep It ov er "'I oter th ems elves. Tho il Irlg ot or<'ltnrd tree s In OhIo Is one main claIm. however. Is tbat they can tbll t us uully brIngs forth a cortalll secure 11 lletter stand In sprin g tllan lu amount of dls clI sslon regarding lhe (all, 80 lliat 10 lite end plallt.\ng at thai merltll or de m erit s of ono procedllre or time Is cheaper. At! 01 rule. more near· UI A othe r. Men ha\' o had perf ect SUl' iy perled s lOlltlS ure obtained b) CP 8S with both. 80 thal ench plan ba ~ spring pll1ntltlg tha n by fall plnntlng, many ndvocRtes . ThORO who huve One of th o prlncJpal re:lsons why the tried full pla nting without loas !l.nd form er Is 10 be pre ferred In most case l tnos e who have falled witli spring Is th e possibility oC just lIuch wlnten pianttng. oC course, recommend the a~ the present one. WIIll such cbange earlier plan; thoRe wbo bave lost trees nble meLeorollglcal conditions IIUln) by fall planting or had s u(!cess In the trees pla.oted last fall will surely suc ,pring. naturall y prefe r th e t h e r. cumbo Warm weather and rain. fol 'fho grow e rs who set in the tall lowed by sere re tre{OZ:ing. nnd thst b, claim that Illey gE't ue tter tree ~ (rom another sudden thaw. will work B the nursery. and that th e y have more bandlcap upon even tbe most rng get l ime . thlts Tlu: ltlng th e work less Incca· · 1t.t1d .... e ll·gro .... n tree. Wlllltever otbel vCllic!Dt snd mo re economical. The y argum en ts :nay bo advanced hy elth· Ma,.. alllo. tha l tho rOO I~ of Ibe youog er side. It would SOi'm that s ucb a win i l'l! t'S will callous over du ring th e wIn· ter a.s this one would be regarded b) ' £'r. will get :t h p.Uro r Ii"lrt In the all 118 entirely unfllvorahle to fall ~ oil. and thus the tree s hf'g ln t;rowth planting of orchnrd trees. R . B. CRUICKSHA.NK., A woman In I':e\\' York applyIng fol earllPT In th o spring. The IUCrt who a dIvorce from a cons umptive bus. favor plantin g In (he spring s tate that ,College of Agriculture. 0111-:> State University. band was badly Quee retl wben tho I be)' clln Vllrchase tb el r I!tock and ".coDaUmptlTe" husband appear('d. of· seed cnn be collected from the plant! SWEET CLOVER AS A COVER ferlng unooubted evidence of welgb. l\rowlng In wasto places to give ono a CROP. Ing over two bundreel pounds. Thl~ good starL After a start baa OD(~e Itppearance put th e court. lustead of Swee t clover Is usun lly reJ,;at'l1~d lUI bocn made. the seed mllY be saved 'Iho defendant. In II. declining co ndl· II tronbl f'somc weed. 130 It lla~ nol beeu year after year and thresh ed out by lion . much in fuvor ns nn orchunl co ver I;)and. Slne,.e IlOme at the needs begin crall. How e \, ('r. On ~oils Ihat Ilre In to tall be fore the enUro bead ill ma· Those wbo discover "tyranny" 10 need of orllllllic malter. ItS well as of ture. some care must be lnkll Q to cut t.be ChIDeoO prescription of derb" baUl nitrogen, !10 Hl O o( our growers bave the pla.ots at the proper tlme. The seed 111 SOWD at tbe ralO of for wslnesl wear-concerning whlcb found Il,at tbls plant has given very It might be conclu81ve to produce the good re sults. It Is a ""ell known fact about teu Ilounda per acre.-Wendell oft'iclnl documents-sbould at leaal that sw(!e l clover will Iirow on hard Padllock: College of Agriculture, Oblo and COlli pac t solis, pllrticularly Oll ~lI!t.e UDiv e rs lty . ba/loT In mInd that the Chinese gOl'· roadsides wb('re IItUe (lIse will sue· ernment conld as easily bave Imposed <..'(' e d. Thi s charac te r.i sti<: mnkes It Tbe subject of orehard renovation 18 on lUI subjects tbe cylindrical and valuabl e for WlS on the southern hill one (hilt 18 claIming considerable nt· funereal stove-pIpe. IDUds. where it Is tlilfi cult to bet the tentlon from botb clly men who have ordlnll r y clovers to grow . It tnaketi a money to fuvCflt (Lnd farmers wltb Th'! «Inning In Alabama to Januar, lIirge amount of forage per i\A.:re, even small. home or run down orchards '1 'Was 1.2.B9.676 bal es. To thIs must und e r thesu adverse contlltionll. and '['his Interest has boon c~ted ch lofly . . added about 8 per cent. to covel such lands are easily sAedOO. This by two agencies: tbe R.dvert.1&ing lb~ eublleQuent glnnlngs and also about Inst sea80n t he writer saw a hillside fruit business In general baa received orcliard. where the land Wll8 very poor through tho la1'go profits obt,'llned in ~.()O() bales of linters. A atate cro~ !lnd Inclined to wash. covered with It BODle of the western orcbardB, and tbe ~ about 1,450.000 balett III expected, thlt:1\: growtl/. ~I Bweet clover aver- pos ulhlllt.les tor Pl'oftt In our provloull' :.. agalnst a crop of 1.i30.00!) bale. aging 6 feet In height. Ou betler Boils I), uncured for enstcrn orchards. ThE 'lut ,E'lr. It wIll grow 8 feet tall and produce a OhIo experIment slatlon, especill.\ly. b) lar;.;e RIDount of forage /le r acre. In Ita !lllcc'eRsful work all over th .. state General Wood complalnll tbat we a,. lIomo place s. where It Is us ed fur hay, has d<!monstraled lJeyond n doubt thai .pendlng more money for alltomoblle It bus boon found to \Jroduce from 3 old orchllrds CRn be brougbt Into, td~ than for war. But a .lot more' run to 5 tons ot dry hay PCI' acro. Tho hlgbly payIng coudltlon In a Bllon plant Is a bIennial, that Is, ·p roduces time, \U)der IJropel ll'Junagement. leu be cot out of automobile Urea. leed tile second . year after planting, lind tben dies. Because of thIs habit Dor.' ; make It fOur. buslnesa to be It. 00" IOpI'Ino In Pblllldelphia bar ef growth, the plant Is elislly', killed always polnUng out the other teHow', -,,"",n arreSted for cracking a nfe. out; all that 18 requ~red Is to .p",'l'ent mistakes. Perbapi YO'l bave a f • .., 0 to aeed, It Is one ot the ),our own. IPerhapll ., he did It ~ule the eame It. .~rom goIng . . harofest 'of plants a.od it thrivelllil thE' , . t . . ' 'thtnl 'bad 'happened to hIs ,·olce. ',,, --:"~ .. .... ,.i/. • , tar ' north dr in loclu'o ns th~t Ue try. Sweet potatoes mq ' be kept nearl. all 1I'lnt~r .... " ...-. . If cl---A.,....,.~. drle"' a and -:""", ,... bea~ 1D~n ·f~ non~ pUblic ,-fe, iDg to com.mon clover'll. The teed of tweet C1Iover 11 not COd!. 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T Is Bald tb a t one day aa the poe t Tennyson with a friend stoI)ped to look at 1I0me pictures In a win· dow on the Strand. tho friend. knowing T e nnY80n'8 (ldllll raUon for Dante . aa ke el him wbnt tb er e waH 10 Dantt"!! ta co thut WU8 Incklng Iu Aye "Re.inol Cwed Me of ODO of tN Wont Cue. Anybody Ever Saw. OOfl th o's , Tbe unsw e r wus Illtltan' ' t unf'oua : "Tho dl\-In e." Philadelphia. Plio. Sept. :lO. U12. - "J hall So (he fa ce of JCIJU S Chrl. t spl'nk. .czem .. ror th .. I<Ult IWflnt), · llve years. nntl dlrec llt 10 th " h enrt of mall evt'ry' hll \'0 bee n II!nlc, ed 10 blldly thllt till w e~ks I cou l<l not go olltslde Iho door. wb p.rf'- Io Pll ut e III Ihe trIa l, mO\-ed My rllCO walt 0110 mlUlo or plmplee. and nnd I\I~ e d by th .. wondrollll lJl' rHonallly nll\ u nl y t he l ookA or It but lh e tt c h1na be for e blm. to th o poOl . 10 thr. nrt Illt. 10 and lJurn1ng' pains 1 ~xp e rlen clJ d wertt ot dreadfu\. 1 loet .. grellt deal of ftl ..ep tbe loll er. to tbe n~r )' heath e n bound In lu Ilnll lUld t o k ee p dn mpt!n e d c lo ths On m y ~l1ete nnd pantbe lsm and devravlt y. face 1111 nIght 10 r .. lIo" .. th l> pain. 1 hAd lilt. catching th e light from th e taco at b.. co me dlagull ed with trying dlll'e ..... nt J esus. h e l>i conslraln ed, ns h e see ks IblnlrS. "Ona dny I made UP my mln4 to try to defend HinduIsm. to IIpeak In reve r· Roelnol. and l'I::tc r uftlng on o jlLr ot RC1I· ence aud awe of " tbat gT6at Cllrlst ," Inol Ohllm t1 nl, (uu1 on e ('ake ot Ut'8lno. How wond erful 18 lIunllght, the BollP. 1 00. W 'h" dltre r~nc" . ..nd now my glory of the natural wo rld. Nlagarn race I.... cle.. r "" anybody' •. and: I certaInly don't need to be (llhamed (0 trO bas not b eau ty In the dark : but tbe OUI. lU>ylnol Boap and lleslno! Olntmeut s un makes Ilil Iridesce nt beauty the cured me of one the wont cas,,1 of ~ I,.·.('ma. [ guea, that anybody e v er A3W. " pralso of all b bolders. (stgnNl) Mra. C. Hellmuth. tiGU AJUlletr... How Bple ndld fB tbe Ilgbt of inlel· Itreol. . How like the SUD shines Il 1f'Ct. NolhlnU we ca n .ay or RpRlnol equall Sbakespeare. Il Goethe. a. PInto: whnt olher •. luch .e Mrs. Hellmutb. lay nut matchleaa In glory and pe rfl'Ct of II. If YOU are lIulrerlng trom (tohln., In beauty II the IIgbt of love-beami ng burntnc akin Iroull)eB. pimple.. bllle!< · beada, dandrurr. chnppoo tnce nnd hand", In thlll ~eslgn we have a comblna' In a motller's facll. gloa~tng trom a ulceN!. boll •. Btubborn ao!'e1l. or pll"". It tlon ae wln@: apron aud work bng. ThlI martyr's eye. shining trom the I'VI~ r will coat you nothIng to try Reslnol Olnl· III very handy for th e needl e worker. radlunt fa ce of J eij us Christ. mont ..nd Boap. Juat eend to ncpt. :lO. It. ReBlno) Chern. Co" Baltlmoro. Md.. tor a The apron 18 made wIth pockst for Eternal Lovellght . tr .... lample of ""ch. Sold by &11 drugglBI.8 scIssors. t h imble. etc.. and the bag God pours hIs love llgbt OllOn tile or by p ......."'l poat. . '. I Is used for carrying tho thread or IIlIk world from th e face of Jesll8 Chrlat. noss. If f~lIlcy work 18 beIng c!ono. He. the mun Christ J ee us. Is the ID&WhIte law-n . dimIty. dotted ' 6wl88 or dlator. thll conductor of the lov e llgbt prInted organdy may be uBed. as thelle from the h eart of tbe Eternal to thIs fll.brlca make dainty apronll. poor dark world . The b enrt of mankind. Tbe patlorn (5990) Is cutin one sl%e, lost and fe arful a8 the bab es In tho and reQlllma 1 yard of 20 Inch or 27 wood, trembling and shudllerlng In the Inch material and 61A1 yards or rib· cold and dark, Is ever praying with STOlES "V~';Av bon. lNO 0'0 u ...._ ~ b e: Newman: ""pad, kindly Llgbt . amId ..................... n. .... '::.. .... ~ .......... FREE To procur... thlft .... UI!m sen/! 10 "enta to "Pattf'rn Deparu nent," of tht e paper.. lhe e ncIrcling gloom." nnel (lod Ie ~ ..... c... Do,t.4S0.ZIIS.o..n.nSt.,aa.. Wrilo n.. me. nnd .. ddr ..... plaInly . Bnd be ever answerIng tbrough the fnc o of IIUl"ll to alvo MI~e IUJd uumlJer or p"<lern. - ri,;t.Mc·o. 'n ever - iend-;- ~' ncu";wtu;enl J ee uA ChrIst. the Light of the world. No man could endure to st'!! God dl· to the offi ce seeker's 'VIew. rectly, any more than one could gaze IIlZE ..• . • .• __ ..... _ li'rcHh ",;;'ply Mn. ","uBLin·. BalI Duck· NO. 5990. at the blazIng sun witbout eyelids. Cod wheat now on hand at· your I!I'O(.'(!rH• • Ad". mUllt be rev ealed. th ereror~, throngb NAME ....... _ .. _. __ .. , ... _ . _ •••••• a medium . "Tbere sball no man look The mOTe a mnn knows the easier TOWN ...•. . _ ..... _._ •..... _ .. _ .... _. upon my {acl! and live." The universe It Is to keep bls face Jlllut. reveala him Indeed, but It veils him, STRliRT lIND NO. ... _ ........... _ • •• _ too. In Jesus ChrIst God n weale bls aTATK._ ......._. ___•.. _ .. _. ___ . glory t empered to our buman face. Man's l!e art hungers for somethIng In Cod alrln to Itself. someth Ing of LADy'e. FOUR GORED SKIRT. Nolle Proned. our own weakness. Bomethlng ap.. Rastus had caugbt Sambo red·blUldproachable and endnrable. The world 18 not satIsfied wIth le811 ed. "Ab'lI gwlne hab yo' arrested fob than God; It must bav e the best. All Augustine cried: "Thou hati t made liS IIteallu' wab chickens. yo' Sambo for thyself. and our henrt III restless Washln'ton- dat's jess what a.b·m i~ tl1l It r est In thee." Cold Inte llec· «wIne to do." said 1l.a.!!tU9. "Go ahead. nlggnh." retortcd Sambo. tuallsm. or mammonism wIth Ill! 6Oao and luxury. can only go BO rar. So "00 ahead and bab rn a arrested. Ab'J! tbe ancIent world found at th e pIn· m ek yo' prove 'Whar yo' got dem chIck. nacle of Ill! splendor and Ita wa.oton· ena YO'self! "- Hal1lt>r's Weekly. nesll . AMERICAN IDEA.. Men mUllt ftnd nod ere their heart'" have peace. And we find him In tbe tace ot Jellu8 Cbrlst. with hIs ~eat warm pIty and undying love. A 10l'e that Indeed illumines !.he Intellect nnd throughout Christendom Bblnes deeper thnn the brain. "God ' hath shined In our hearts." True religion re ache1l the nIJectlons . It Is the holy flame upon the altar of th e b eart thnt lights tbe brnln of Christendom. Glory of God Everywhero. See the glory of uod In th A baby face In Bethlehem's manger. wIth ~he Hcre Is given an excellent skirt d&- magi and tb e 8hepberds b ending nenr; Ilgn and one tbat Is Quite attracUve more glory than In all the purple and all part of a complete costume. when gold and tbe tread ot armIes and th e combined with a pretty waIst of tbe fanfar e of prIde at an Imperial coro· Borne matetlaL Tbe skirt hi cut In nation. It was (be glory of lowliness four gores and bas plaIted Oounce. whIch Is the utte rmost glory of God Eltber thEI Empire or r egulation waist· hIms elf. So the angels. familiar with line may b e used. and the model II the humblenes8 ot (he great Cod al· mIghty. saw his Image and the hrlght· sImple to earry out. 'l'he AmerlclUl - Wbet's your The pattern (6006) Is cut In slzeB 2Z neS8 ot his glory In Rethlehem. and B to 30 Inch es waist meMure. MedIum multitude of the armies of h eaven buslneSB? The Engllshman-My·aw·tatbaw·bansize requires 4~ yards of 36 Inch mo.· came to cel ebrate It In tho ears of' the lowly. ' whil e the proud and the rIch ,w·no busIness. terlal The American-Thon what's lUI T~ procuro Ihl8 pat I"rn oend 10 ""nUl w r e deaf to th e resounding b eavens . to P"Ulu'n Department." or tbls paper. In natur e are revealed the eternal 1Ttlft. Write nllnlO nnd ulldre"" plaInly and be .ure to tih'e a izG Bud nuulber ot' pattern. power and dIvInIty of the Godbead. but GOOD NATURED AGAIN love Is concealed or but dImly Bcen. The God of nature ' roan! Iq the peal· Good Humor · Return. With Chango to 8IZE . •..••• _ •• __._ Ing of the thllnder and the bowling of Proper Food. NO. 6005. ---.the storm nud the ragIng of the sen . NAN&: : ... _ _ _ _ ............ _••• __ "For many years i WOol a constant He smiles In the llghtnlng's flash, and TOWN ..•... _ •• _ .. ....... . .......... _ shrIvels the verdure of ea~b with tbe lIuIJerer from IndIgestion and nervou&• flaming sun or tlie 8oo;chlng wind . I nells. amounting almost to proltra· STJUtET AND NO................. _____ Men tear and dread this , a.wtul Ood. t:on," writes 0. ,M ontana man. 8TATIt ........ _ ............ _ .. _ ......._ Tbe beatben staad, In awe of blm lind "My blood was Impoverlshod. thE' seek to appease bJrn . It lB. only In the "IlIon wae blurred and weak, with gospel. In the face or· Je8us Christ. movlug spots before my eyes. ThIs 1\'as Wealthy Fear Number "'3." that we learn thot':"'"Love ' rIdes upon a stoady dally condition. I grew lU· Who at'e tho people wbo believe In the stormy sky-not wrath nor chance tempered, nnd eventually sot 80 norv· tbe tatallty of the number 13! DIe- nor destiny-and death mUlt yIeld to ous I could not keep m1 books poatclaiming ,a ll sucb superstition for our- love" ed. nor handle accounts satlstactorlly Belves. wo also fall to find It among . I can't describe my Bufferlngs. ourl friends. all of whom hasten to / Our Dally Life. "Nothing I ate agreed wltb mo. till make tbe conventional disavowals. Our dally companIonship with one day I bappened to notice GrapeAnd yet tbe London county counclt Cbrlst should be the saving power of Nuts In a. grocery 8tore. and bQught has just waived Its rule requIring the all our living. It we begIn tbe day In a package out of curIosity to kttow orderly numbwlng of 8lreets. Hence- prayer ~Ith hIm It will strengthen U8 what It was. forth No. 13 may be omItted so aa for tho day'8 lI!aks and templatlons "I liked the food from the very tu outwIt the :lIIgel of bad luck III .and hard places. If we every Jay con. llret, eating It with cream. and now I learch of bill favorlte number for the lult bls words of life they will go buy It by tbe ease and use It dally. bostowal ot malevolencell. It Is arls. \\'Ith UB. Bweetenlng all the day and J soon found that Grape-Nuts tood 11'I0Il , tocratlc London that :1voldB No. 13, makIng tender and comp&llslonate our Bupplylng brain and nerve force .. not plebE,lan London. Tbe vast East hearts beside settlnp; the tone of all nothing In tbe drug lIno eyer had '!::nd with Its squalors and mlserlell II our transactions. Above aD, true com. done or could C!O. Indifferent to omenll. possIbly becauae panlonshlp with hIm 18 to look at all '1t wasn't long betore I waH reto fallillllarlt.y with lII·tortune· baa men and all problems tbrough hIs Itored to health, comfort and happl· i)rougbt wIth It the proverbial con· ' eyee. to take his attitude toward life. lIell8. .empl Thll Is to have the mInd of Chrlat. "Throu~h the use of Grap&-Nuts food Christ 18 manifested to tbe world not my digestion bas been restored, my For Relief From Inlomnla. through sermona. but bY tbe dally wit. oenes are Itoady pnce more. m1 e7. If you Ireally do not 612 , ep lIoundly, It ne88 In our II ves. Wb en <{br,stlanB aleht Is arood again, my mental laeuillu 'uu lie awa~e much of the night ILI:.d are all Christlike the world m'~y not .re cle.r anc! acute, and I have become loss about, 80methlnar 800thlns II ae('~pt him. but It will know him as 10 ,ood' natnred tbat my frlendl Deeded 111 addItion to deep ' breatblng. he Is. When ho Is tbus ,sbown fortb truly 8J1tonlshed at the chanre. 1 feel It It Is ~)81lble; walk In a . park, watcn he may draw an men td iltmaell. .'. 7~!l~J.I.!!r and ~etter. tha~ I · baye 'or. ~o. lbe."reflele~lon .of the 'el'enlng 8tars In i '. yean. ~ No .mount pI moneY ' wolltd" .the :water, or. the moon .'tItatq I fld Illy < to' '. . . 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I ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~T=~~~~~S' sh ame It WM that hi li atmdr Huel 11m/! II hould b o cooped Ull In th e country wb e n be might b ru nn ing a ll round h .. r pllrlor. m olhor asked mo II Mu nyon's ! ':tw-P,n, I would llk e to go and I sa id yes, at· Pills arc unl ike.Hotbtflrward s I h f'ar d h e r tn lklllg It ove r c r laxatives or cathar w ith i';U"n lL S h p t " l1s ~1I>!a n o ve rytics. They coax th o thing b f' ruuso s h,'s black nn cl fa ith ful. liver into activity by Rho Ilskl'd S u ~a n Ir Rh,. [hmlght thC'ro !Wntle melh od;. Iler·y d o Do t scu ur ; tbey dn woul,1 be nny d a ll r: " r lit tailing m e 1010 tlot gripe ; th ey do n,,1 wnshlngton ao cl SU"hll flai,I 110 nn d It we:tken ; but t lo~v dtr -WaR a sbaml' I Wa R to h" hidd"n I\way sta ll al1 tho St"cn·tiun~ III th n cou n lr y wh l' n 11Iot/l('r hao so of tb e li ve r and $tOID many In\'11I1: [r ll' II " 11 In tow n u n o 00 a ,- h in a way tI ,at ttOor. tt'.lIth I KU<'6ri. Lu~ t y('ar Wt' bad t"o ",pr. ~ollt" 10 t n hU VA n di u tll'r with puts thde o rgans in a ducka Btllrf,'(i wi th tlUg. ' a nd un lutl ll mrR gft'g'ory DH 1\'0 11I Pl d in n4'(,1 :I h ov ..' . b ~~ tthy couditL ou " li d IIllIj I h l,,1 a uirthda)' party and a lot ~ l nrr h tltl' firt.·" nth Ih i. IA lilY b ir t h· "r oth c~ bo)'" alld !;lrI~ bll t tlti .. year o ay :\Olot llrr gnH! ttl(' a s po lt .. o rock, co~r t.:clS CI :nstipari on. fvJunyoll 's Paw-Pa w th C' re 1 ~ 1I1 1;I1111K to li e u nyl b lllJ;, W ,' lng hunH' al1d a pair of flllh ' r ~ kntr tl PtlL, u c a ton,e to the stomac h, live r and n" v" r hnve dll ek 1I0 W anyway Ix: an d :-lll ~a n ga .. o m " II vit· a no i m t o o (:'f\' , 'O;;, Thr:v i l1vi J{orate in s tea.d of weaken , h t:)' etlridl the bl uuci i nsu~;ld of impnvf' r. "au,'" si ne " ra th!' r di".1 mot b,' r hn " <'u l it wlll'lI I I1I1ye t l mn bul III n,·.,e! nt tislt ll ' R . 1. Ih e y e na bl e Ih e stom ac h 10 get a ll I"' on liO da rll.',1 poo r J III RUt' I do n I so y Any Thinlt II II Ollt it t o Ho mO' lI ocl )' :hl! rHl u ri:,h",,,nt t rom food tba t is put ioto hlu UIP IH'r would yn u brCll lI Sf' Rh.· tbink .. tou OIu r h p ie \1111 1 II, I ' f lce ;~ c ~ n t' All Un'~l:ls l.... ~ I a rr. h th" Hlxth I find on looking go oll fnr Any HOlly . I IlIII ~ t h\y a ~i t l" oV" r my tl lury that I tl ldnl I' x plaln t h .. I~IY PI' II n o w to .. ay I hnt I h ll" " t o pil i .' lrl' UnlHIllnc(!lI- lllothf'r May~ th a t R thl' on m y b"st riot h .. s ""11 "ho .. ~ a nIl I way it o ugh t to b e , pd t I Illu st te ll Dlll st w Clsll {h. , b.u ·k o r my IIPl'k PXtra )0 11 first that fa th n r \l s ,·d to b., !n tb ~ HpraHhl e h fl (,HlI S. · w\' Hlurt (or mrs s e-c r etu ry of statns u m cc li t was h lng- )!;r"!,:ory Illln.... ,IH I:i a rt .. r flOk •• " •• ll.toft . nd l" l" !i. Tbt'7 aMI hr e " I<fIl~1 h_1I hlflt a nd r~n.lrrbcl tl(t r ..,r .. "·II'I. tOll. IA'I' IIv l' ne ur W:ISlllII)!;t o n but nnel Ah ,' II O!t" H i \\ ill I>l'h a" e IlIY6l·lt When II, .. II tL 'r]"O&.t trial h n ld. t llft WP"t! mn vpd Into a ol11 a ll,'r hou s" lI od thl 'fI' wUlIl b, ' all ), n, ,,'(i to r n :;~ ·1~ 1~ ~!';.r:lI~rlli':l:t:,\';,;,;;,~·!~{ sinco fat h e r dl <,d . It wa" a p il Y h" e!o ~ " n f So III " Th ' lI~ ill jal ll tomor row ~~,~" ~nX"~r!U :~~)t;;~~~ !~~ t~~~~ l tylat un 1. A VluK IlIrod ~o y oung bocUUHO rnth"r a nd Ilk" l a ~ t yr'a r If I ,I!) nt cat t on m u!'l l nltJ tU .'r h a d a bnd rollill g out ab ollt a p ie . gi rl l hl' nlg.bt bC' fore aod he dldIlt sail SeoflnK n o IN tl' r fmlll t ill' Il rl'~idl'nt h av" n (\lttt'nd o r unythit lg It waH 8. MardI th ,· slxtl' IIlh I t a kn Ill )' P"" g ir l tut h.'r lliII· tl t o kn o w 1.J,' for.. h e in itanc} 10 inform Y,)11 o r thl' astu lI 1t t um. f'aflU ' Z'. ('II""" f • • ter and "'as married and tuoU"'r ~al d th ('fI' 1';\l llIg "venl H or Y" 6tl' rd ay , we 11 r· ~:~::'.n·D.~t h :~'~;t!~ :':-e ~~r~ w us.nt anv harm in that bill wb,· did I'h ,'d III \\' ,ul h ln"ton nn thn e l " vl~ n 11 &f"\1 &IIA l' ut r nlm .nlld I'lI ' n '\ f:.o. th,'r b ,{v(! a dlll (' wit h b l'r ni Ih o flv,' lind ..... " nt stral)!;ht to DlI'lI gri-I(~~:~~rim~':~~r-e ..eD~ S R2 r un Iii fi ll IltClt! ( rho, ~rOllUtll .. nt , Fa tho r sai d h e dldnt hllY O urys h ou sf', m r t' grngo l'Y ill a nlc C' tl"n ,IItU" ..... !" It • • • l l teet otnew .t , 10 """'1 nm n l ul( n~, Iblu .batt u dUl l' but both happpn oo to be th oro o lel la d y wl tll 6 l1 n ·r hll ir :wd wllfm .nd I h ~ ~t ~ 1tratod llt . ...11 . ' 0611.and If mot hor hadnt come s noop ing ah e s n ..... moth e r thl' )' hot h b<>gan to ~~I!~!I.~ •.'"~~I:':~.: 1!~~~1~~::~::: machIne &:,u . raJl~ to plMM. arou nd a l l wou lt! h a ve be"n WI)IL cry , i stoud b y sh"llifl hl y and prese ntCHICAGO FLEXIBLE 8HAF'T CO. ,r - - - ' " HI!: t arpoll II< lit " 1lI0Bt I th\! br"ak.' r., YI'I rninl ll.· hy ntiIlUU" 1 with tlv(! d:lYs III T unl .. rll and Allen" :11 01 hp. r s aid s h e wouldnt stand' for ly mrs Itrl'J;()ry said thl .. Id t h e LitWell •• nd 01110 6t.. CHICAGO, ILL. be llultrul of hlg (l8 h . tho nK ill lUI UIIC lltln" dl-pa m . tht ·y drift e d rl v"~s . durln ~ wblc h we took 67 tal' euch IUIIgw ldgo lind the ne xt d ay tl e }'<,Ilo w ho ..... h e Ilo~ g r own. I said :~!:tr:!3':~;;~"I~~~:~t~~~:rb~)~~~=I~~~~ m oH( " pcclucu iar o r 1I0ny , ll pa r mJ, SOOIl th ~ spray \YO~ Uylng pon . One of th I!8f\. wInch I caugbt o n fath e r \li e d. Yes ) 1000, Moth e r said d onI you plly .1I np lIhear1~ maObU\M. mall. . t'rM 011 l.qu M L fl g htf" rs. a s will Rwllllm e r I OI'l! r th t! (' a n oll w h l l(! 1'40lId wat \1 r 8 p lll - 1 an 8-oun c e lI y rod, w e lgb ed l !)() 'r\'o mov ed Into a tin y hou sc afte r me. You poo r t h ing. HltiO mrs gro gor don nt"JII «(lU raJ;e . alllt · e d luto t h(, l o w -s lol ~ d motor bo at. I)O ltIHls . Dud me asured six nnd l.I b a lf rath .. r Ili e d . The Insl house had t wo ory from the bottom or m y. h eart 1 t h e o n e a ll -n r u unll which was Qui ck ly cnt loolll! ~OO D : fl:"(. It look lhre.! b o urs tu oonquer bllthTooms and a big kltcb e n and do_ Then Ih"y b c>gnn to talk e arnOfltly flsb at hI s I" 'c rv ugf' . H e found " Iuoo lh ",ater, For an h ou r th e I him . dur In g w hi c h my boatman 'Nail thrn.. m aids and a <log but tbls house and Roml' 1I0w I kne w tha l t b ey w er " IIcce pta tltt' aporls mnn's cu uo e lOBHed In th e wa ves whil e th o I wo rll out by lh e npf'd of k~epiug t h e h at! on ly one blLthroom lind ki t ch fln t a lking abo ul m y n e w tath e r . S o I and only on o maid. RuBao 18 a colore d said :llrB gr f'gco ry I wrotA to the pre8 1c hall e n gt' h), lea plu!; IlItO ! larpoll \\'118 1Jt! lu~ vlaYf'd. bUl III thp cnnop n .. ur thl' ta rpun . th e a r e na In fu ll. flashing 1 ro ugh W:lter no p h O lf)~ raphH ('ould be l Our ca tc h durin g the trip "as alii m ai d bf'cllusf' It mak C'B 11I'r cb ea pfl r , 1 d.' n l for anolh er tollH1r and I gues s h e DR. PBBRY'S armor. lIud 80 joyo ll ll ly m e"tlng hi .. tskt·n. foll ow~ : 1-'1 ft \' "n duys at Ro('a Gra nd ,', \d s h I hall a ll f'W fa ther. has spo kf'll 10 you. ha snl h e, What rba ll fJ n !lI'r In h ill own n l(,Jnp1lt a ~ to A big tu rpo n th llt was fa,,,t t o lil Y I P at;6. 114 lnl'pon ; fourtee n d ays at Cap.· Marc h thA nint h 1m going to writt' I;h e crl pd . s l a rtln g up , s o th at was II Ue in Boca (; rnnrle Jump e d bellid o m e 11II'a Pll tiB , 86 tarpon; e ight dllYS 0 [1 to thl' llrllRideol 1.0 gt>t me a ne w 1'011 , lJlnce turpon ti s hln g ro r t'vn r III U ~lO lh " r wa R fu riou R anol tolcl I. )' It Reir, and WII~ bl tt ", tl III two by a !;r eal l th., ('a loosalt:\t('h fle rivI)r. ::5 taT'pon ; r a tb er. Th t' VTt'sld e nt tbought a greal mp to run away In lo t ll e gard f' n to The photogravir !l \lrpsf' nt Ih l. roya l s hark which n early " wnlllpf'd t bl' I hrf''' da ra n t !\Iarco. 14 lHrpon; five d ('D I o f fat h er a n d motbllr u sed to go )llay . i pl ayed ti ll i ..... os tired nnd fl Rh liS h e appl.arH ..... h lt" l,la y ltlg t b e I (' n l1on wIth 1\ blow or his tal! nnd I da y!! 0 '0 th e Har npy riv e r . ~G ta.('(Jon : to h lR r e clJptlons but Il LH~ h lls nt b et' n "' ('n t ha ck Int.o th e hou Hn round th" I':onle w ith hi s hormall lI11n' rHa ry _ Thry I H)J lus h'!l1 111 " with th e bloo d of bl ~ : t wo f1UYH on th e IIroa d r Iver . 1.1 tal-- to lin !, Hlnel' fnth t' r dll~ d , It s odd ho w b ac k 110'/1.1' . W h f'n I got o utald (! th., For Inflamed Ey!lids w" rf' ta k e n durlnlot I wo HUml1lpr : ,·I dlm . ~o m p tlme~ II s h u rk s Wallow l1 d (lOll ; thren day " on til(' Hu e Rtotl r\ ".~ r. dl rTenmt It lil att<' r yo u hav e nt any p a rlor do or I h l'a rd a s ound of s ob'IlOnlh s HPP tll 0/1 lIl !' 'lulf c oa Rt o f ta rpo n wh k h I wa s ploy In !;. an d th e ~o ta rpou ; live da YH on lll.! Turn e r" tath e r , Mother n e ' -er goes Any wher e h lng a nd AuddC'n l}, a w l' lI r e mombe r e .I bY£OETAIL£ Jo" lorhlu by tb e "I\tllern lIIan lIuol tlt e 1.la y iTl J; co nthl llc il Itnlll tbe s hark Will! r iver. 5S. tarpolt . a nd two days. o n Ih n n ow and she doesn t SCt> aoy or bp r YO Ice c rl ('d In ton ns that froze th e PII;.L 00. ,.('rlb t wo mont hs wh ich );U"., llal ly la ud,,(1 o n I h" b e ach for a nnni )lhoto- l .... l! c n M riv e r , II larpon . Tha t I(lvetl old rri"n ds e.xc .. pt ~ u8nn . L ast olgh t b loo d in my "eln8 Wh pl'e i8 lb o Utll" NEW YORK Droor t ha t o f s port " that thrill th C! r e gra ph of th e larPOn In hi s p nl' m Y'8 ! a t o a l ('n lc h o f ~:H tarpon In Il ft y-h..., m o!.h r read my dinrr abou l fath e r F(' llow [,h y lllo I mllsl S I)A hi w a t ltu \'lOg di e d o.fte r th o ir tU111Ilg oot and once, Th p. door fl nw UPI' ll and who nre fl'\\' on e ll rth il k I' l1 Slt tll" for l ll r- : Il t oma r h " , ' . da ys . • , Art .. r t" PtH ) ' l1In e day s Sl no ra I \I ... l w(,(' /I th e aboy" PB.BSfl8 an d it mndo h er cry, I asked h e r If ahe do vou think wa s Ih pr(', "fy rath f' I' VOICED ALL THEIR THOUGHTS Ill)n , W e rollo\\,f'd t h" l11 with Ily rod e . with h(,a,' y tnrpoll roo R. IInll wit h hand I IOranll o anLl Cnlltlvn paHSOS bu d !;tYl'n i s tl'tmlll~ a r e olllfJrN In which t nrpOTl -tbe s om p. one . And I.... haunt di ed Ilt hn e". " e w e re rO~ l to ::3 1 la r po n , I II~ ,I:.n turpo n . and flve da ys In th fl abo und , Th " y cn n be rou nd s('atto r ecl a ll bltl on ly g onf) awny . r n Cl'o r saw Office B o y th e Only One of the Crowd o f w hI c h 6~ wl'rn on :t n pl~ht ' nun(' e CululJMa lult e h ,'" rl v.. r hlld o <ld l'<I ;H; to throu gh UI P brone! shuJlu\V wal"rs nUll Illot h .. r 1!l lIgh lind CI), togot h o r as fl ho of "Mourners" Who Was Truthfl y rool . Wo kl11 ~ d nonl', .-althoug h n th nl nll m b f' r . WI' s allp<l d ow n th,· ('O l\st e1'!ppr c ltann e lH or th e wh ol " grf'l't di d th l'n a nd t h ey ", oll ldnt s top killsful In HI. Speech _ , fr w w(' r o ~.' I z .. d li ne! RwaIlO\\il.d by to t b p m ou th or Harney I-h 'e r , The , T "n Tholl s and I s lnn~ s ing me. Th ey sa id t h .. emd lt lay b eI e I pools and r r ~" ks n ear Ils Rourcp are I 1'0 obJec l to takltlt( ;1 t arpo n fo r ·, I II I I twp n M" mrs g regory an d th e pre illb l J! Hh HrnR T tl .. trtJa~lIt-" T of th e bank waR d elltl Wl (' If'rll:; pa y (. ' g f or p I,'aSllr, · -l iI C s p 0 r ls - II flll£'<1 with tarpun w e lJ:hln g ac h from mou ntin g. o r o th e r rntlo ll o l Ilu rlloB,· . df'nt and that tbe en' ature has ma l" 'Vor e! h ud jll ~ t b pe n r eee lvtld over tb e} I " tl Hh I1l "'a ll tl 8u ull )' k(' p s wit hin f rom ~O t o 20 OUII('OR to ~O ,)(lunda. nnd In fiv e wo u ld 8f'e m Cnna t\C'.a l, but wanl o lll y t o ri e d a nd gon away , tofPI,Il0tu' , It was s hortly afte r busl 100 \' nrda of thp tarplllI IlH l\o PlaYA : days I ca ught 2!; o n ao t! 'I)unre fly ro d. sn c rlficf> tbesp b en utiful cre ature:!. we had two olucku r()r dlnue r , Iless h ou r!'. anti as If by common con. w e w e r e fl 5 hI n ~ f o r t lIf' cam- I nroael rlY e r \l eN JU llt north of lI arlll!Y. \ aller tllf'Y h[\,·f' a dd ed S II m ilch tl) (Cop yrh:l, \. 1~1 3 . by W . r, C'hl\tJ",an, ' s e nt. all of th e emp loy l'8 gathe re d hi m ' roB , I .~ I and In It we round t h e nsh ~o larJ;f' your pl c:ullIrp. l ~ callRPlpsB .;r u e lry log e ther In n lll tl e group. "rat!' n o ~ g- rnhntgetlco~;...-:tflwa~ ~ Sl'r eBB , tltat Ill .. fl y rod W II~ lu l<l asid e . and ' Th .,-y can b e m ('u ~ lIrptl w ithout IIllTml as though I hu\! lest n broth , CALLS BANANA PERFECT FOOD e r,"" I sfee an w e Oll ~ . Ie ~ \.~ rcf' y rhondl W I'! lo ok 10 tarpon 00 heayy rodll In I ln~ th e m. 3.nll. th t' ('lIbe or th e ir len gth aId the I1ss lfl l llnt tre a s ure r. fh e tlm C' they s truck , ~ (! s mas 0 .. d d b k on " forenoon. Then W e bro kp both of In fee l. d lv td ('d by two. glvcs th ell .. .. [ s ha ll n e v e r g e t over It." udd l1t1 Invaluable a. Medicine, and, Weight n ve lI t'a\'y tnrpon ro R an ro e our rods and hlld to sall 50 mlies to wplJt;h tl n pound" as ne arly liS tlelld b,~. the cas h ie r , for Weight. It Beata Beef.tev-, 1I11e8 t hat wou hl par. b RUli tnln O\' t'r GO flnd tough ououg h wood froOl wblch No trus t co nt ro ls turpon tl s hln g . No "It Ill a k flll m(' Hlck.~~lK'red th .. I. Aasertlon of Author ity_ pound s . W e h el el onT r.all oe as npnr I 1.0 mllk e n ew o ll es. Hu es ton I'lvl\r In sport Oil pnrth otrers g r ea te r I"glrl pa y ing t e l~., r, fh p tu rpo n as P05111bl " . nnd as soon as Chatham Bend Yi e ld e d :10 tarpon In matp e xcite m e nt. And half th e g lory " It is ve r y. very te rrIb le ." tUunnureli " M y do ctor h as o ro.' rlO ,J me a pint h .. Reemed tired , )llll\pd It b es id e blm three days. after' wblch we tlnlsh ed up 10f the gam e Is tts human lly. .. nel t ook th e h ook rrom hi s mouth. or bed t f' n Ilally," a wllakly woman r e- tlrl' r t'cI' ivlng t ell e r , '" s hall lhlnk about It al l nlgbl." So rn ot lm es we found thlfl excitin g, markl'd s ix mon thM ago , " nubblsb." Th e a voIrdupoi s of th " ft Rb callght ~ ,.....~~lf.....,~~ ~ ~ WUH the an swer. "p.o t bnnanas In. re mark e d t ir o bookkeeper_ "I I'S awfu !- awrul!" sllLd tbo clerks . ''Vari e ,I rlJlm one nnd Il hnlr pound s st l)ud," Sho atn re d 10t:re dulDu ll ly. 1'h "r" was a mom e nt'll silellce, the n .. nc h to m o re thlln on e huutlre ll tim e R "I~\'erth .. les s. aft .. r 0 fl'w question upth a t weight. w hil e th e ir Ipngth range d ' 0 11 h ~ r pnrt Bh e agroed t ,) gll'e tho th e e rrand boy spok e. " I won\1e r ""Pto'lI g e t th e lob?" bp from e lght oen Inc:hp s to over ~ Ix ond i suggt'stlon n triaL Tod ny Bh e Is ltvc hlrpe ,!. a half fee l inJ; monum c nt to th tl vlr l ues of tho EVNybody gave all Illtolwltary 'P'rom Cbarlotte Harbor t o ('a Dl' Sab a llona. hl o WI! 'e x Jllolt e d th" tnrpon Hs hlng It 10 on 1)1 Ignoran co wblch , k eeps IIta rl. Tho errand boy had boen Ii II:rollnds; we eapturpd t h e m In the thi s m arv elously nutritious fr uit from rn; lld r pa d e r.·- ,Puc k. Oulf of Mex!co whil e w hite-cappe d b olng eve n more wide ly uoe d than He Knew the Kind . w""os !!pill e d wal e r oy e r UR, and we It Is 10dll,V , Ilan a na o, b (,:tlden forming Th e );lIid e, In t'cfe rrlng to th e .~gyp were towe d by tbem t hrough narrow , a pl eaRant additio n at d l'! lIonrt. are in· M" rch the Fifteenth; This III My Birtho v e rgrown cree ks . where s ome Um!'! va lu a blA D B a m edldu t' . W eight tor t ian p y rnmld tl . r e marke d : day, "It t.ook hUlldmds of years to buHd we i ght th ey b e a l b(·,'ffOtC'a k , In tho nllr quarry eeoaped tiS by lea pIn g Inlo lhe m ," tbe thICK bushes ovo r our h e altM , Th e COOtl t rl eO\ whe r a tb o rrui t hI grown It would get me a n c ..... fBlh e r and sho "TIr"'1I I t was a governme nt job-tarpon c an b e pla yed gl' nlly froUl Il I cried awfully hard . S tUl 1m Bure th o fo rm g th o stapl e dl pl ot t h e laborers. ph ?" rpp li e d th e w e l1.lth,y con trac to r The hauann Is abwlute ly purf'. whi ch _ '.gb t ....unnlng rlO'sl fo r hours , o r h e cnn pres id e nt .... U\ gel m e olle i f I wr ite -- Yout h 'l\ Compa nion , b e fou g ht furiously Ilnd made to lea p to blm because h e gut m e the last one. fac t . p e rbaps . in th elle dn ys of jung le b o r ro r s all d tube rcu losis _ m e at. w1l1 apwildly nround , b e8Id f'. ov(!r. a nd even I )1 0lhe r nl l't fllth e r at a ..... Ite hou se f'lollle P ~ O l'I.\ orp. as unpot.uJur a~ a Into fh e boot or th e flllhermnn , S mall r ee'!pt\oll she t old me 00 . S h e 'f e ll In p eal morn s lrollgly Ihnn a ny otlt e r , Ill~t )'('ar'l:! po pulnr song, P e rhaps th e moot s triking trhlmph ta rpon . w e ighin g from t wo to t1tte~n IOI-e witb him b ccnu He !lh e dldnt know pound g, aro found In f r es h wnter 10 a bout the Creature lh e n, The C r ealllr n or t h (' banana h ilS been Ilehl e v(-<i In (' ree ke ond pools lI enr t be b callR of III t h n lady that hlld a dato wllh fath e r ('n llrorll ia., which r ecognizl'd as on e o r thl' rruit ga rd lm ~ or t h e world , rh-.~ "" Lan:rr fl s h. of rrolll ~O to 60 :I I th e monument . pounds. ~h oo Ae th c brnC'kish wnte r of March t h e e1uV B!.th I wrote lo th e T Ill:' fruit dO (,H not J:: r ow th e rll. 80 . Ittrpoms n l'n r th e Glltr; w hll p thf' rl'III , '1 presid llu t yeliterduy !lbou t n ruther, I co n s id e ring that a llll o ~ l "very ot h e r 1)/ bI g flob , weighIng rro rn R(I to 2 00 1'I ld him h ow IIwrul it 1>1 10 h p. wlth o llt I.ind 1101' S. It wa ~ I \t ou g \tl licar co ly p01,lnd s, nre more rrf'Qttf'ntly ('aught 10 olle lIll.d t t'.l(plain e d t h a t h e wo uldnt w o rth whll " 10 it ,lro(l ul!I1 It. Ho w th e ht j( pllss e s or nf'll r Ilt p rll('lt/t ll s of I have Illt!d If h e haolnl m r!. th o ('r e a - "" c r . dU I'in g tit " "orr" n" n >l<>11 s om o In r s" rlvt'r ~ . J I ture. I dl lln l show moth er tho le t ((' r on o III1HI " th o I' .1" rlu' C' lIl , wh l' ll. to t h e IIma ZPIOIO' n t or 11 11. "cuu )!;h t " Imro n· I n sht'd from a Illtht (':t nol' which : or t e ll her Ilnythln g aboul It b ecnulI lJ dl nl .. ly , :\uw traitl" ioud.·t1 w ith noth, my hOll tm lln pa dtll l'd . w h ll.· Ih" rnm- ! ::~ re r apidly growiog in pop. I :; h e a lwa ys cnOil when I t ell h e r a bou t Ing bllt bananns urI ' Hl'llt rroill th( ~ pm-mnn Rat In th .. bow or n little ' a new tather_ Dut I gu es s If th e presular favor. ports o n ti1 1l e OIItt;ml cO:\ Hl lo Ca l.:' motor bont whi ch hll c k fld . nlled and ~ Ide nt s e nds one nlong s h e ll t ake him rontla . :ltna l is liar! fo r r h ' : umllti~ Ul ; hov e r ed on th l' s u uward s lll o of \I II in nil right bllCausc ~h tl took n tra m" bllnuullR ar" an ,8.lIlltloV> for tbnt a s On (lur flrst e!a v nt !llll' O Clran<le- the y es t erday ood b e "'''Ill orr I1 f\(, r din· " .. \1 as for go ut a o,1 li ve r co mplaints, mll()-wld e, tpn -rnlhom pass , borne of Ile r ILn d slUd h e didnt (('(' I lik e sawir, " Ind epd. tbe r e Is no othnr food , e ltho!' I{t'ellt sen cr"ntur.'s. from dolphins to wood after eating h nr pie. I dotlt ani mnl or ,-ol':nlllbl e. evnu Inclu dlcg lui'll I'M , rrom Shllrl(8 to .I uv llflsh- 'we blome him becauRe I hllol three pi eces th., mnny valu a ble cerp-alR , whi c h sur· f()\lIlel It wlnd!jJllt"pt. bllt ItR turbulent ruYfl e l f and they fe lt awf\11 h l'a vy , WI! paSHeR th l) banaua. It in guod alike ~ters werp nllvll with fl s h of mnny BrC going to have du c k for my bl rtb · for old anll yo une. :u lll III b e n e ficial. l<ind s . Ploc ks or gu ll!!, t e rn and pe lltlay dln Dll r after aJ\. bolh In !llcknes>! :and in h e alth , The r.anll a bove , and IIplllllhlng8 o f Jae kflsh March tbe t blrtef'lllh fl O anse r h all nxnr t mf'anlng of tb " Ilc ic nllftc name served eithel with cream or Ilnd tarpon be low, markl' d t h e pres· come from the pres idc:nL I gu eR8 Ill! or thn b ana na m eans " food ' of the good milk, or "reserved fruit. pnc e of grt'at acbool!. o r mInnowI'. 18 looking up a tat h nr ror m e. It Jsnt wla8 mao ,"-Clncinnatl Inquire r . make a mos~ appetizing dish The tid e was holiing o ut of the pass . eIUIy to choose th e right k i nd of a for breakfast. dinner, or sup.. hen we struck!l s ix-foot tnrpon I father . Susan saya maybo h ell s e nd Turned Down. per_ "hteb at once startl1d for the IQulf. a long It black one and the n well have HUNCLE JOE" CANNON . "An apt retort ~ .. snld Senator du can-)'Ing U9 towa rd thn line of fonm· chicke n for dinne r sure , shea prom('reAtfl(J roll e rs outside. Tb e motor Uff'.at tltat!)emlill aud forrner Mpc a ke r or th" bu use ot r ~pr"'6olltatiYe8 . Isod nol to t e ll moth er about my leUer Pont ln a tarIff aq;unlfm t. " As apt a These delicious toasted boat val Illy atruggle d 1.0 hold us wtlo, atter y e ars of se rvice In the law- mnklng brunch 'Jf Ihe g ovp.rnment. to the preSident. J aske d her what my r e tort aa the p ert young glrl's_ flaky bits of white corD have " This young g irl r opulR od "'or)l aaainlit tIde and tarpoll . W o were p8I1Se8 Into prtl'ate Ufe, fath e r die d of l!IId sh e lookfl d at m e a 6lclicate taste that 18 very haughtily thll llrorte rlld ' a ttAntlons or nurblng throu g h the wat er away from (Cop)'r1*ht . 1St:!. by nnlv(>r8a l p...,~ ~ tl)-n<l l "(lt~,) , awtully quee r . I sue ss It was the p)eas~g at thlD time of year. :l young man. H o. w ourtlted to thf! Creature kllJed hIm because mothe r ;:. she had broken a lot of hearta In quick, excla Imed: UNREHEARiED, BUT MADE HIT came with the wOrdl. spoken by my pecta ntly on the fur-coated- prorest\'DT, eald "'Ah, well. you're tl8 full of airs aa P05t To«.riaare economiher time and It was a good thing abe h e roine . 'Oh, here's the proteliao r-- and he. poor fe llow. IIhot PnludlT cal, mak.. leSS work for the was gettlng old ~nd ~sing ber power. a hand organ.' "She toosed her head. calmax to DramatIc Act Not What lon 't he wonderful!' w~ere'lpon the forth. trlplICd ov e r Bomtlthlnc or other. Marcb the forteentb I must wrlto busy OOusccwife w:W please prorello;. In tur-trlmmed skating coat. and with (Iutspread arms ilnd leg8 fell "'Maybe I am: sb e sa id. 'bllt, all Author Intended, Though It this down at on~ betore I target all everyone at the table. procee ded tl) perform a marve lous \Ike a ton or brick. P4",e4 '''~ AudIence. tbe clJ'Cu~stances , 'We are going tntg 'the lame, I don't gQ ."Ub a cr.nIL'" aerlee of t,1VJlta aud Inll14e " 'l'he curtain d escended amid roM'S wBshln,ton to,mol'rOW to have Il1Y • .!'" Ceell Ralel,b, ,tba .. w.1~r or . m elo- rolls ' ,n,d whQ.t·not, :In ,tbe 1.Il1daL where- l Of laugb~r, TbO\lgh tIle dldn't rfl1i'l~t birthday putT wltb mrs gregory thatl' "The Memory ..Arleen Right and Left. "ranla', ·wa, ta1ldnf to an American of the curta111 . ~e1J. ' It. I beJl.e\'e that tbls IIccldental dJ- tbe lady 'WbQ In~oduc:ed mo~er ~ R epresentntlve Longworth at a cnn· eo~d4lnt ~ '. t;oadba '.. 60ut 'a(ace "WcU, OD~ ~"'Dip. ,i ,dro~~d In.,t i ttla~ ,dU reaUy more t lIIog tltan oW' r.pier at the wl~ house receptiOll IDer In Clnclnnatl 8uld of a defeated ....,t"~mp,s. Dr~ry ~~',~ He! ~e f ~\I 'Il , lI'l,,!d rlgh!. I).'," ~.e wrote a l~e r-. to mother yester· 1000Ddld&to tor . congress: . "Well, atter , " fn ·of· m; ~'1II~I1 '~~~ ,ahl/ el1lUL . . ',' \ .' ' " ,: -" • ,- - - -~:I aDd 8~d . he ..-dAt tor.otten that all, It'B a great conlolatlQn tor 0 mnn'. , 't duC.ed <:I...~Mt" rr-. ~ @c~~veltt illl " '~M1 hero~e .cr1edw'~< ~i'ee <T"l vtlC, ! H'im~' Qro~.h _ 'n _N_ York, ittteentb , w ..: Uae l'eUOWIl coDlclence to teU hIm, whail b. .. ta ba " a".bt'fl\i ' 1!O0ll, 'ltilh' naf It;-! "Oh. bere'.'·~ P,~~~Ian't lie Jl)very. aht: pllnU~ea ,a . n ew haman ~ WrtIaday-tbatS me.. _he nld ",bat' . 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I( ' OU+:!llrl . U r l1('e C. lin d G orge Smith, "he compul so ry workmell 's c o mpl' lI . , Hel.. u un, 1 CI,ffll rd P. K I',) Dn tfJ Ur ~atlllll bill 1' ('SN\' P.8 to the slnte th e i \1m ' ,, 1_' Moofe, t\VlI Ill' lund \ fla iR rig ht. to carry Insurance of this I I U ~ !Lr Mnr r" '" I t :o n .. id ,· \ /\' i,Jll jJ. ;IOOO kind . The dl SCllSSlon.B of th e BuhJert : Co r ltrl I wd .. lIuy !t ull 1.;1'11 \Volll In Ih o \t.glslal llrE' ha \' o broul( hl out Deal Dir ect ly with t he Proprietors ' ', ,"allY po lnl K. lI f' re 111'.· two of the m: ; I.,,Y t(J .IUIIHH; E ~ r.:l.1(1 r. all ,n \ . Itl It I. si mply a sche me to avoid all , No Age nts C0I11111issions- Nu Middlemen's r rofits ",,1,'" uf 1'1 d CU IJ !<, JI 'I ,l tl ,II I ,f. II',:lll th e dHticultl es of adj usti ng pri vate I 1 MI!lrlO llrJ n, HI Ii: Vh l' li ll ' f-iU lltl \( tu , rl\jh ts between employers and emYou Ge t the Benefi t \Y " rt I1l1, n '\ "" (\ I)" ',,y ploye. by turning over the whole mat· I W I II I Il m 1\ \ ''' "rt IIIII II II . t wr· I, ·· '" '('-lilll rl r .. dlli ~ ter of compen sation to a politica l bu · : reil U with power to ta x employers and ,f , 1\ 11 ' I' tl l u Huw"t ,,, , t. m u"llIIJ U I to dia penae the money thereby ob. E n' ry lhing in ti le line of Cemctery W o rk. W e mak e a Specinlt y and .:> ther con 81d e rlltl~llfl . I tained. as It pleases. If th'l II a good o f Indiv id ua l d e~i g T\ s ior ou r Cll sto llle rs All \\(,r k let Kutu Coll uw to H .. tr,ie 8 . Bro\\' u, pract ice In regard to compensation r • te n 'd In om " wn S hop with PHeumatlc Tou ls. • • • • I i' bc r tll! of h~nt1 in Harniltou t u wu· , why s hould . n~t all othed~ PI rdillatie . . . ' rights and I' abtlltlea be a JUI e n ~ hIP . :~ 1 l1uU otb er oU D 8Iderflt~ o n. . the same way ? The anawer is. be. Eldor R. 8rewer to LIZZie I\. Cow cauae that would be complete Boelal . All ILfttl Ellis !:I. Cowan, two t,racts Ism . So alao Is this plan l oelall .mof Itmd 00 ,talnin g about U7 t\ c re~, par tia l, but pure. In Norway . . It li ud ether c ons ide rations I In Norway the stnte hilS Its plr 8 S ' 20-22-24 I\\echanlc Street, Lebanon, Ohi o Albert Fre noh to the Fr('noh ~ lIm e d Ih e liability (or compe nsatloll Estimates Furnished 1859 = -'- - - - - - - =~ 19 13 Br o~ , UtlUer Co . abo llt 73 aores of fil l' Inliu strlal Injuri es. and ta xeK PIllIflnd in Tnrt.!ocreH k township $1 /tnd pIOY"'f!!. at rates graded ar('ording to Valley Phone 113.... rOll !;1l g uesses at the risks In th eir reo oth pr oonHllierations. John 1::1 . t;ta nt 1O t o Ada M. ~tnn · Hpoctlv e trades, to maintain a fund (on e single fund) out of Which the ton, lot, in FrRn ' lin. $1 Bnd other state mak es the compensation PAY' ooosidera t Io ns. ments. Gov ernm ent offlclala do evpryJohn B , ~tl\l,ton to WII ' lam Blloon thlng- ·manage the fund. fix the rates Dayton hs Day ton has Uplot in Frt\okJio, tmd otbe r oon for par ticular employers. Investigate Phol1ee2 : : claims and determine awards . The re sideruti ulll5 Tbe aest Stores To -The -Minute Is 110 "come-back" on th e e mployer Alll~ M. Stanto n to WillulUI Btlcoo, after he has paid his premlumt! ; If the ilOhio Styles let 10 Frllnklin. $1 and othe r oon pre millm s nre not l umclent the state loses. alld the tall payers generally must slderll tl onl! ~ pay the deflctency . This haa hai>A full line of pure, fresh Field and CI..pllte StIcks Right Prices Willillm Baoon t o F.II!\ !:lunnell, pelled . wben th e deflctency WaA Garden Seed at right prices. lot in I!'rnllklio , 11 And ot her oon. I a bout $100.000 _ which for a small. A complete stock ! s idl'ra~iUD s poor. non-Industrial cOllntry like Norof general way meant as much as a mtllion or :JrCommissioners' Proceedings two wOould for the state of Ohio. Including Farm and Garden Tools , In~ubators, .Poultry Netting and Supplies, Spray Pumps, Washing Machln~s, C~um9, Bills Allo wed- Winn er B rt , ~ .. Rllbtns now ('.an be sent by parcel Rural Mail Boxes, etc. Headquarters for McCormick line of plllUting tlOd gruinlO g il JOnl nt.jail post. !But If you haven·t ordered one Is being made very attracti ve to out-of-town machinery repairs. retlideu t'e $ 194 5 E . U Th ompson, and get It ('an you, upon proof tha t customers by Dayton merchants medionl ~ ervi CA8 to IJri80Lers $6 00. you arft a non suhscrlber , turn It back JOHN RADEBAUCH. Agent 123 s, LudlU\Y St., 6 doors north 6th St. Deyton, Ohio Bish op &. BUfltllu. r e ptLir:! at Court upon the send er or upon the Unit ed Excellent Transportation Facilities- Fine Hotel States ?- -Loulsvllle Courier-Journal. Bouse. f.lu 60 Lew is Bros. & Co , and Restaurant Accommodations - Many coul etc. f or coort houso t-:! 6 06 Extra I Spcelalll Theaters and places of amusement. 81lfr l'l tt Bro!!. blanks for I nfirmllrV Ambrose Cr08slots says: "Fellers 8uperintendent i6 50_ B. It ~m!th, are fun ny. Some of them go around with t l"' ir ha nds In their pocketil, and ooal for court hous e '~9 GO W otben:· .. ear diamond rlngs."-Judge. lind L . E. Gurley, suppltes f llr clep Live Stock and General Auetioneer u~y sealer U 81. Ohio Corrugal ed CUlvert Co., culvert pipe .5 1.00. Posted on pedigrees and values of aU Geo. '\ eidt, brid ge r epn irs l:!alem kinds of breeding stock . ~ and Bu.rlan town.!bipsI13. 93. Osctlr ..,. .... w ..... •• 8 (Jain. bridge r epuirs lind lumbe r Aa. will be lnsert.ed und e r tbts b.ac1 for Experienced in handling farm sales sinct twenty · five cents tor tbree Ilisertton. • S ,I em towns hip ,uti 7.i vr pgo 'lia heu us lnll not more tb&n live lines . • 1905. .. ow ow ow ow """""" - . . - - - .. - •• - . . • • - ........... w B~idge 00 ., first- estimate COIl . )f 0 Common Pleas Proceedings ; tlble value of estate being les8 tha n 1'?7, $2000 . Terms ~ell8Onab" -:- Satisfaction Guaranteed 1151)0. Inventor.v Bnd a pp ral8emen t / Uontrnots-No. 2. RllY Swigert FOR RENT Mary E. Loy va, Celia Grahllm e' omlUed. for olea ning o ut r oad ditoh on Tro. GRADUATE ,OF THE aL Par~1tioD of real esta'e ordareti J J. W. Newm ll .; appointud t\d· villo pike, ht\nllng gr'lVoi etc. at t"e Waynesville, Ohio .,A,TIONAL AUCTION Qlade, miniBtrator of eEltate of 1'.L Brown , estimate $ 51 00. "I:! room houae, stable and OotValley Telephone +5-2. DilloD • . Wilson VI. Man I;,; D. deo8&se1 . Bond 110,000. John A Ro. 4 The Orego:-aia Bridge Vo. U bu\lciling~, 3 acres of ground to SOHOOL OF AMB;RICA m 19 Wilso. . Fint NatioDal Blt.nt of Jameson, Bam Kirby and Viotor for ru ilings at the l'stimate 11811.05. rent. at Ferry, Ohio. Morrow made party defendant. Worley &ppuinted to appraise estllte. N o 5. The Or egonia Bridge Co, OUBE of fonr raoml, eleotrio John Lehr v., Anna Dilges Ettal Es'ate of Daniel Felter, deoetl,sed . for railin"s un bridges on Columbia and water in tbe honse, and Ryman Ertel. Defendants or· Inventory an. appraisement filed pike bel~w Kings Mills, on Morrow now lIgh~, oooopi~ by F . K . Akflr, will dered to pay $1185 .75 In promteaol'Y E.ta'e of Margaret Weber, do· pike, aoll nll ar Eberhurt ftl.rm west be for r£lDt after'.Maroh 1st. lllq utre no~ &0 plainMff within 30 days . oeased. Proof ot publi08tion of no of Peki :J and repairing, oonorete E tl. BlIol1y, Phone No. 86. m 1:.1 8&ate ot Ohio vs , William Red· tice of appoln~ment flled_ floor on (:tnoi.nati pike brtdl'e in Room!! partly fOMiished, adapted man. Vetendant enterll plea of Proof of publioation flied ,)f notice Lebanon at the eRtimate '17' &5 . for light h.nsekeepiag <load gulU, and len~noe of Xenia WOI'Jt of appointment ot administrator ot No.6. Th l) Oregonia .Bridge Co. looaUon. In,.ire a' thla office for BOaM for SO day.. the esta'- of Charles tl. Le",.6- t or a steel I" :l m bridR~ with con information. m 1% tltaM of Ohio T.. Homer Donn. oease4, flIed . oret I- fiool ,II Red Lion and BlUe Vefendant en&ered ,I eal o t Ruilty Senry D. Biggs apJY.>in\ed admin· Ball pike in Frankltn township It.t .Also Agent for Racine Automobile Tires. and I118D~nced ~o SO days in Xenia istra'or of the eetate of Maria Biggll, 'he utlma'e $290. , WANTED Work Bouse is snapended .f !ood deceased, giving bond in 'he .... m of _ __ _ ..__.~_ __ beuTior. 11600. Best Known Cough ~emedy AN'l'ED-San yourragll, books 8&a$e.t Oliio vs , Zimri Stubba. In the matter of the will of Joseph Eor fortyJ h r, n years Dr, King'. Phone 7 I-I CORWIN. OHIO. Nolle Proaequi entered to indiot · .8. Frenoh, deoeased , Will admlt- lCew Dlsoo,...,ry hal boon known newspapers, e&o., le~ lDeIL~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~,~~~~~~ theremedy. world asOver the ~hroo most know, ani I wlU pay yon highest !!!!!!!'!"'!!~~~~~~~~~~!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!~ ment. t~ to probate. E . C. Dunham ap- throullhout reliable oough oash price for ·tbelD., aenry WooJ: State of Ohio vs. JOIIeph B. pOinted exeoutor, Bend t ••, 000, million boHles wero nSfln las~ Yellr, lal;d, WayneRville, Ohio. m Frenoh. Charges dillmill8(1 on In· Wm , D, CorWin, Cha.rles Kelly and Isn't thla proof? It will get rid uf WAYNESVILLE CHU~CHES , BARNHART, dio&men~ for drnggis~ selllnR int.xi· John Mounts appointed apprllillers . your oo.gh, or we will recund your o METTLE - Persons havinlt eating liquors con~rary to localop. In tile matter of the will of Stan. money. J . J. Owens, of .llendele, Methodist EpiIco.,.a Chua bouglllt 'ricks of me, will please Notary Public . a 0 writes the way hondreds af oall and settle, Mr!!_ Frank Pea" ReT. 0. I. Grau.er. Putor, tiOD I.w. ton Gustin, deceased. Will foled. .ihe~'s han done: "Atter twenty Waynesville, Ohio, All kinds of Notary Work. PensioD Sunda, School, g : l' a , m. 140rllla~ . . r m 12 New Suits Inventoryalld appra:hemens filed years, I find that Dr_ King's New vloe, 10 :80 a . m, 1l:venlDI eerYhfe, 7:0 p Work a tlpeol.Jty . m . ""4.ealr Pr "er M",Una• ., p. m • Georae H. aupinier Vs . Jamls H. in the estate of Alfred W. Cook, de- Dieoovery is the bellt oon,h remedy DVERTl8ERS - '1'0 know tha' for ooughl IIond colda that I have tit. ,1 obn, ao'ion, money 12000laimed oessed, St, AUlUltlne'. Catholic Chu",yala can sell your horsej and ever used" For coughs or ooIds DR. J. W. MILLER, Jl'a&her LoW. Yaua wUh intereet. Thomas C. Chriltle. and all throat and lung troubles, It cows and other things by advertisM .... eYery eeOOnd RUlicIa, of lbe mo.tb a attorney. ing thll" in the GazeUe -It oosta William Allmyer, laborer and has DO equal . . 1100 alld 11.00 a. J. 11 :00 a. III. ' bu' htt.l.~, and brings rellulte . ••• DENTIST... lin. Clara A. .JaoksaD, both gf E . lanney'e, Probate Court St. Mary'. ' EpIJcopaJ Chun:la. i'ranJdi.. Dr. G. E , GOWdy. omoe IJa Rev. J . F. C&4w&lllo4er. Rector. In 'he _at.tar of ~he estate ef Waynesville. 0 Edwald E. Van Mater, farmer Bnd NatloDai BalIk Bldl(. TENDER HEARTED SUDda, Scbool , 9 :80.,!II 1tl0rDln •••• Mar'ha Pierson, deceasid. A. C · Mrs . lUenna B: lIawltinB, b Jth of FOR iALE vice, 10 :30 • . m. Holy CoqlmulililD 'lie, lint MoCluog adminidrator_ Bond ,1.0' WayneSVille. Sunda, ot eacb mOllth, . lD the matter .f 'he will of Jo. Paul V. Mayme, employee II.t Chrlltlan Church. seph 8. Frenoh, deoeal!oo. Will pape~ fAotory and Miss Leora GepORSE-A good draft ltorse, ReT. P. B. TboaIpmll, P ...... ooming tour yeare old. For filed. hart, both of Franklin. Dr. G, Bible Icbool• •: •• LID. 8ocIaI ........ fnrther informalloD, l8e A.mos Veterinary 10:10 a.... OhrUUau Blld. .YW, ':00 Po . . Arthur aryant, Charles Ea'on, Gowdy. Bermon b,. pu&or • .,..,. ai&enlaM ~ .. Uaok, R, D. 4, Waynesville, Ohio. 10: '0 L 18. lAd p. ID. . .. , ILnd ClIllt St•• ton appolnMd ap. William iii Volkerding, f rmer . m 26 Graduate of OIlJo State Univenily , •. prailers of eatate of Calvin C. Bnuff, and MilS Amelia Y . Giehls. both of Hk:kaite FrieodJ ChurG. deceased. DOTATOEH-8eed potat0e8, of 'he Morrow_ Rel' . A, J. Keltle. Jl'int Da, MeeUDI{. 0 :00 a. DI. I'Int Da, C" Green Mountain variety, and Betool. 11 ;00 & III. Jl'ounIl n&, KeeUnc "rank E. BUDnell admr . of eetate Oliver E . Banta, farmer aDd Mls8 they are good onea, Call on W. B. Office at residence in F. B. Sher. 10:00 &. III. of loh. B. Welah, deoeas~, VI. Nell M, lUHer, both of Lebanon , Janney, R. D_ 6, Wayneavtlle, Oblo. wood's hOU88, Fourth Street, Ortbodox Frien4t Cbul'C8, Ella Wellh e~ at Sale of real es- Rev. I, W_ Wilbanks_ t m 1. taM approved and confirmed and Telephone 28 lin. BuSh 111IlftT, Pu&ol' Alhley G btl\rkey, lu.orer a1)d O~8m-:A • year.old blaek geld Sabb&tb Sebool, II :80 a. 1D. BtJlUlar elulrell distribution of proceeds ordered Jliss Florelloe M. Lfle ver. i:oth ur i nioe, 111 " 0 e . .. ,OlullUaD Eadaayor. ing, weight about 1800, good Waynesville. _ ma.de, OhlO ' ..7:80p Butlerville. Rov . tJlyde Terry, dispoeltll[)n, aDd It. No . 1 horae, A. All debts of eeta$e of .orace P. C. TomliDson, R. D . 2, WaynesVille, Real Estate Transfers , Danforth, tieoeaaed, having been Ohio, mi. , paid oourt orders dldrib.tlon of Rndolph Fr:~den to Kiluigunuo good. pHrlor oooking stove wi th aeseg Dlade. Rohm£r. th e Ulldlvided half iutere" t oven; bed stead, ohairs, dishes 10 the mat$er of the estate of in 4 aoree of lrlnd in Deerfield tow n · Wayne--Why didn't you tell me and othe.r houl!ehold gooda. Valley Funeral Dilfttor Willtam. E. Swartz, deceased. lohn ship. Consideru tion of Kuuignnrl e that coltfounded stock of yours pbone No. 6. m 19 and Embalmer. K . t4penoer, admr. , authorized to Rohmer reli e vi ng Rudolph I'ried en wasn't WG:th a niokel? AY-Clover and timothy hay dlllCharg. deb' against the" C. C. from paying two notes of '76 eaoh . Waynesville. , Payne-Because I'm too much of. Inq n 'ra of Roy Weekll R. D. 2 & 8t. L, Ry. Co, by aooepting 16':1. I • George E aD • .Nellie Carnahan to a mon to jump on a poor stock when WaYDeti\ ,Jle, OhiO, phone III I. In the mat$er .If the estate of B. F . Carnahan about IX aores in it's down. Call ana.wered promptly dal or_ nhrht. m 1t . Both phon. in Office and Reefd.nce. Abner L. ROle, deceased. Will of Clearoreek towns iJip, $1 and other • • Lonlr diltaDee,No. 14; Home phone JCED-Early Seed Oate Baled deoedent adm1&ted to recor 1. . Outside of the Ordinary. d , 14-2r. ' . . oonsi eratltllJS A smart Pblladelpbla woman :has . aud loose Bay. For Inform..JJ:atate of Carlita Whiten!&Ok, deChairs and one c.aeh fumiahed fl'ee Julio. M. Henderson and C• . W . studied law successfully, to avoid legal 'ion oall on N~tbaD JOlIN, Way ceaHA, lDventory lind tlppralae Heudersun t o Mary A. Lowry, 88 expenses, But most people wbo bave n8!lviJle, Ohio. with funerala. • 1. Beet of aerviee auaranteed. mea' flle4. aores at ltiud . Consideration $4800. legal expenses are too busy dolnl the \. HE lliOdJ1on Prbperty tor sal •. " In 'be matter of the eata te of Abr&hllm B, aod Mary A , Lorton things that cause them to study sUell A grea' bargain. l'noe II...,~ Pler8OD, deceased. Prob lo 131111l0el Clolt, tbr~e tracta of land JlAw._Topeka Journal. '. • .. II, Rld.e, ..... m 1&
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Tburs:tav, Marcl.. 13. 1913 'Tn.ps for wild lll1!mala are All\! MOOune ... pioneer oitlzen of Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Laoy and I net ' nect'~~Rri l v of 3t...~!1. The author of D. L. CRANE, Editor and Manager ~bl~ oomruooity, Ilepartetl thIS \Ire ndn ,' ~'! "Th" .J .. :. ':_, of R F5!,orti ng Nomad" Wodllesday morning at II o'olook Ilt '"m Iy entertained on RtJ and Nra. Frank Conk 811 d ' .. " ~ Gl"' . r; 1., , ., I ,"'n ', 'r~ p tJ,~t is simple the age or 8. years. ~be leaves two Rate~ of Subscription Maude and Mr. Eddie UIo,·!. ,. ",. I ' . , 1au' c!rerl il(' : "C lo:i(; t, the station d&ugbter., two 1I0nll and lever,,1 0 0 0 Y 6~r (.tr lctly In advllDce) ..... , . . 11.00 gnnd children with Ii multitude of Mr . and Mra . Frunk Best! !l" ' V r , 1 ' " II ' 1\ (" at this placE:' T found a novel form S u/lle Copy.. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 00 of hvena trn i}--B. r() l:nil pi~o of - - -_._-fri ends to mourn her delillse The trom our neiKhborh"od n ll'" , ., . ,., 08 '1'hur@day We a n' !I')f '. rl r i., f ~ x }, 'J, ' II ~ ! tlrd lid n boanl, L· .1 I :..J '-t~ : funeral took place from h:r late Ratell of Adver tising 'hem bat we weloom,e Mr . .' ' . If ,., , I, three iu.L or <!O ill u.amder, in whicb .l e.cllag Locale. ~r Une. . . . . . . . . . . . . . lie bome MondllY morning, Maroh 10~la ",here Mr bLU ~ ehlp CIUlnot Or.liOll8 not ahue all one'8 a very small bole, no larger thUD 8 Roy . l:lmith Heading Localti. bllOCk t ac6. per Uno .. . , J Oc Burial at Miami oeme~ry. ·- I.... lfted Acl• . aot to exceed tlve 'Ines Intellectual tastes or ptlrllulu, that 18 trmall apple, bad been cut. Hadi~tWtlbar 1f . Wt)/lOD, of elnolnna", Frunk Belli!! moved from . Tbree IlllI(lrtloll8. . . .. . .. .... . 2Qc Mr. and Mr8. P erry Hartsook a ' sman motter. Int.clll'ctual eom· ing from U. ,haM were cut a sanes OhlinariM. lI_e In"'lllB lroo . over spen'Sunday w!tla his parentI, of mov.J on the Charlie Jones farm palliOll8 can be tound oUlllly In men ~ V _\.._--' ~ The trap Vo'IUI ~ lnch08. per Uo' . . .. . . .. ... . . . . lie the (Jentral Hosel. aud books.-o. W. Hollnes. VL -)""A ~ TH. CItEATEIIT ,ard ot thank.. . . . . .. . .... .. .. . . .. . . eet aa l.ooDowtt: A bole 1rII8 dug in the llle FraDk WillIon- transaoted buslnes8 and Mr. and Mrs Charlie liqUlrell •· ...olut.lon •. .. . . . . . . . . . ...• • . •.••••• GOe moved on the Nathaa .lones farm . grOUDd about ODe ~oot deep and six t.oclala e~ ..... bere ella e la made .. .. . . . 311e In 'he Queen City, l.a~ weeli. Mrs. J. B . Chenoweth and family Judging by the Sound. __l.._ m' .a:~. Into this bole a IN THE WOItLD • lapl., Ad vertf.lng Pt . loch .. . . ..... • . lOe George "rogIY, oae.f ~he ,Ioneer Asked to explaIn the meaDine of.........,. ~ $ pm YlAR , ~ ~ Dt.count. 11'1 ve n '" contract. I'UBllSlIED WEEKLY. 4,00 CalZeDa of our villa,., wal s~rloken enMtr'aiDed at (\unday dinner ?ttr. vls-Q.-vls. It boy at Elm House Ichool. ,piece of a..t ... pl.oed. Then the dangerously III rr .lm he!lr~ trouble "nd Mrs. Clarenoe Thempson, Mr. Surblton, wrote : "V IR·a·v le means the .0.1: hide p&.te was laid over the place ftOTIIL•• DitUCCI8TII, aPllcIALI.T•• and Mrs. David Lucas md sonl! . tutr tbal com es out or a champain eoobPving the ~. the two boles 00. TUM II It., T RAN. F RIt, C A II MAHCII Il. 1913 IIof onday mornilll, but a~ this wrltlDI U dEal I h bottle before the champalu Itselt."...-Tb AND 'IIua .IRVICE CAN PROFT ...aymon and r. n t e even· London Mail. h..O .... one 0TeI' the other. e ox BY USINe ITS ADVERTIIINC COLUMN. Is maoh Improved . """'6 i Undaunted Lover. hd! . . . then _~ down with SAMPLE COPY FREE Berman Fringer, voioe apealclDI Irll Meura. Eddie CheDoweth and "Muriel," laid the old gentleman. harry Laoy oallfld. 1t"OOden pagB in three or more ___ NEW YOItK CLIPPU lharply. "that young man you bad In and !llnglng apeolalia', gave an eo. M B C D k· Maw York . .. "'. the parlor Iallt nIght I. dull or compre. tertalnment lot To",n Mall , 8atnrda} Mr. and n. . . a ID an d family entertained to dinner ~nn _ "The ~ on fln4ing the bait, henllion. All I had to do wall cough nia ht, under the Iluapioes of the M. wben the other chap. remaIned too Ii: ohuroh. Bill entertainmen, Wall day Mr. and Mrs. Waltor Da kin -- forced IDa heael through the IIIDall A LTE R URE, late. Ilnd they would take the hInt and muoh enjoyed. and 80D Barry and daughter Cleda The WaynelW ili e Cannin g Company hole in the ~J: hide to obtain it, the depart. DId thlB one lay anything and I4r Carl Dakin . is now ready to contract for corn at eats in the.hide giring way saffi. Mr. ..nd -re. Courtwright. of when I coughed lut night!" "Yes," Mr . and Mrs Frank Dakin trans their office in Waynesville. Ohio. ~ently fbr tbat purpoae. The beut Funeral Diror:tor. replied the beautiful daughter ; "he Day\o., are to occupy 'he Dr, Sat aoted bUliness ID Rpring Valley, J F . Snook, Manager eeiz.ed t.h~. meaty but on trying to laid the ned time he called he wu ton home vaolte. by Mr. and Mre . Sa~urd"y afternoon . Roy Irons, Ass' t. Mgr. withdraw his be.d had to U88 oonlOin, to brIng you Bome cough.~roPl." Uhas. GordOD . Telephone day or night. There ",Ill be preaohiulr a'..Klddle !!!!!"!~~~~~~~~~~~~ triderable :fo.oe" which Daturally Valley phone No. 'I. LoDK Harry Yeo, of RlolamoDd, Ind. , Ran next 8a'urday. at ~ 0 'olook and drew the pegs that :held the ox hide Distance No. 69-9.... Chronic Stomach Trouble Cured will soon be a relident of this vloln to the grCJIUld. the ~ being that WAYNESVILLE, !!Iunday at 10 :30 0 'gloo&, by Elder There ill nothing 'more dlscourag I&y. OHIO the ~r brute :had .. oqeU.ar eecurely ing Ulan a ohronlo dillord.r "r tbe Mr. aDd IIrll. Alber~ P . Adamll, C. p. Beedle. • tolDloh. Ie It DO~ lIurprllllDR that who have. for a few years. beeD Milllel Alloe Ch.aoweth and Lea.a OP~NIN6 fB8ten~ &roWId hiII.DeCk which he BraDda Office, Bal'VeJ'nbul'lr. O. Conner were at 'he moving of Mr. 88 quite unab1eo., gel rid of. many auffer for years ",Uh suoh lUI IIvlnl on a farm. near Dean, Oblo, alhDeDt when a permanent oure i(l and Mrs. Frank Bel8, las' Thura "He oo.ud DOt' nm-or welk, and wltblD their reaoh and may be had lore agalD reslolente of our "lI1al., even had be been ~ to 80 an,. dilHATH A WAY lor a bUle? I "About ODe year ago," oooupying tbelr own home. They day. Mrll. Amanda Smith and Rebeooa taDce incwnbend .by. INCh an ob.y. P. B , Beok, or Wakelee. Mloh , are expeotiDi &0 hlJproYe " this Cramer mov~ In with their nlece this opening are original stacle would have hsmg'bt up abort Wayn88ril18'. ~P: Dentt .. ,,' boulht a Plokage of Uhamber. aprlng. We ",eloome _bem baok. lain '. Tablete, and II1n08 ulllni ~hem MI88 Alice CheD.weth, last Tuesday . Hats from the lea ding dein the first patch .of JJush or grass Ofti.oe in Keya Bldg. Mala 8 lira. Rebeooa Merrm, living on 'ha"e f.a perfeo~ly well. 1 had lira. J, If. Chenoweth IIpent Fri. signers of New York, such as he enoounterect .. DOW at the pre"ioully aled any number of dif Uae A VIInll9, II quit. IItok .., thll mercy of Ute indtrit\na1 ~oho had set iI feren' medlolDIIS, but none of them wrIUnA'. Ber frleDd. truet U Is day wUh Iler brother's fllmlly, Mr. the trap and could ~put-.')ut.of the w.l'4I of any laltlng benefit." lfor nothlDg Berioul and 'ha~ ab. ",III Thomall Laoy. Lalit Friday belDg allother mile Phipps, Castle and Other way quite easily." ule 1»y Ion deal ere. 'loon be ea~ again. _ .~OD. In Alloe Chenoweth'l life, 8 A. iI. AD.aD hILI a new 1I1ht In few of her frlend. took U upon Leading Makers "For man{ yean was Anoth.r Grlevanc.. hia .,hop. lD.. klr~f 11 nry light. theml6lv.. to lurprie. her on 8UDROYAL frAT'BOY. spite of al so·called remedlea IURd. "There'. a dltrerence In tlme,),ou Mr . • nd Mrs OHkley Ungleabee day. Thev Ion took ",.11 filled baB_ At IAIt I found quick relief aad care This Spring it is the small bat know. between thlll country and Eu· dellahUully aurprlaed their daugh. ke$1I bat faU • .l to ~rprlae her Prince Guata'fUI of Denmark;.. . . in tbOle mild, yet thorougb ud rope," old a man In New York to a t hat rules the crowning glory rM1l1 wonderfuJ newly arrived IrlBhman. "For tnatance. ter Gale wlao II atte.dlDI eoJlege lot Mr. and lire . Nathan AUltin and I garded sa a slronger contender ~f:tr of womanhood. your trlends tn Cork are In bed and WUmln&&oD, by having her maD, Mise Celestla, M.r. ana lira. M'ew$on the nebulous Albanian throne, is t'Ste rut uleep by thIs time, while we are frleuda &0 & party .rlday nlRM ~ml'h and .an .er~y, Mr.. EJlIl It is a principality of color sixth · child of the late king of De.oeDjoylng ounelvell In the early eve- .fre.hm eMS were aer"ad and the Oorwln, lin; Moll18 UoWDS, Mrs mark· and a brother of the ~ rather than an empire of shape. oln«." "That'lI alwaYII the way," ex· eveDlnl .oon orep' aw..y lad 10M Ida MoAdam., Mrs. Jeho Bar'seok, Odd combinations from ·the Bal- ,:k:ing. King George of Greece il hi. claimed rat. "Ireland nlver got ju•. Uce ylt."-New York Telegrapb. 'heYIlt'lparated to 10 &0 their lIeveral Mre. Amanda Smith. IIli•• ~.b.oca and the dowager queen of hoDiea they ioU agreed Ulat they hMi Cramer and .der Gee. A . Bre$z kan Peninsula that a war made England bis aunt. Prince Guata.,. enjoyed tllemaelvea. . The distinctive feait. young, halJing hem tx.-a in 188r_ loll had a good time wlehlolr Alice famous. Are You Con,Upated? Ilr . •. W. ~ml'b, of D.a,· laere. mauy more b .. ppy blr*hdaYI. oAt eighteen he enteNd.. 1he umy, ture of our Millinery is described If .0, lilt a box of Dr .lng'a New ~--lwbere \-e i. DOW a lieut4m&Di in the Life Pill.,. tate them rellu1ar)y load who bioi been quit. poorly for .ome in a single phrase: be ImprovIng hile parde, aDd baa loet ....'of the your 'rouble will qulok Iy disapDear. time, is thotllrht The Mother". Favorite Air.. Martha Flnoh and her lion They will Itt.oula'" 'he ltver. 1m. ' ~ which OIloe gdDd 1M him A oough medlolne for ohl1dren proYe your dlgeaUon .nd ao~ rid of Robert were the gueete of Mra . Cora .h~uld be harml8811. U shonld be • DUDe of "the royal flit '-"'." all tbe pol. on. froa your ey.tem. Barril, Sunday. pl.au.n' ~o tate. It should be effeo. Th.)' wl11 earelyg.' yoa well agala . PLV".... PUBLIC HA _ _ ,IIr .•aoba, of ColumbulI, who haa rual. Chamberlain 'II Cough Remedy .50 .. t J . E • .I !lnney '• . II all of this and I. the mother's beefi Belling eye gJaIlll8l. bioi proven favori\e evsl'J'wher8. For .ale by .william J. J!yan. who Ja. heea hlm ...lt &0 not be one of tlloee dill an ~ealere . Wlnnln, the G,..ate.t Thln,l. ,appointed ehiel of the Uded a ·ate. -------.~-~.~----none.t UDlICruDDlou. fel10wlI that It II Ilatterlng to our lo .... er nature. IleCl'et I18nrice, ....,....,ing I. Popular MechBDles to ba 8DTled. But for the esteem that are .oourlng tbe country 119801nl PLAN TO CONSERVE THE SNOW . MagazIne Wiliie, reaigoed, baa for reus ba-m II worth haTlnr, one kindly actlon. the peopl•. • ..,..n... .. ~... I ........... in charge of the New Yark . . . ooe . tender. conlilderate word , will do 80letttlata Hav. Dlecovel'tld Ita I . CR£AT C!' • ~ of .... more than the 'uneet meaBure of slit. of the aecret. eemc.. He ".. ~.~bIl The Forty \'ear Test porUnoe In Rel.lIon to the . WOI'Id'. rr ...._ .... you terlnc luccel!!. HUlltlIns. pUllhlnc. Water Supply. prominently' befoIoe til. pab& in COIl- may.beeiD re.di1l8 at IlDY dIw, .ad An ..l1lole malt have e~ceptlonal crabblD,. 11'111 win many reward. ao· nectibn with hla .~ .of ttw wbkh will bold yoUI' laters fM#v_. oordlng to their dellert ; the nature of merl~ to lIurvlve for a period of . The attention of American meaug&I' weigh"- tr..a. ill New :York. 110'''' UCllIIOITH _ . .. . . In8pectlon Invlte'd tbe reward meetll the nature ot the forty y ...re. Ch..mberl.. ln·s (leuSh _ AIITIIILIIIf' . . . . . . . .- . etlort. But they will not wlu. atrectlon, Remedy waa tint offsred &0 the teorologiBts has been directM in republlo 10 1871. J!'rom ...maU be cent years to the great importance of u.., will nol win tendernelll &D~ 10.... ,IDDial" 'The "sa... ........ D _ _ _ baa rroWb la feyor and . yes eo)' ....,.. to do thlnp-Itow ....... -lIb:ehance. *How woaId Joa lib to .... iIl a .lII5dul artIcl_tor home ud abop, .til:popularity UDtll It hall ..ttalned a the winter snow fall in the moun~_"ar MecI.aaIca" (10 pqa) tella~ .. world wlde reputaslon. You will tains semi-arid western atates aa a room cJeaorat.ed by .. -.rId-famou MlaoIon furniture. wlret_ outil~ bela. bd Do'hlng De~r for a oough er BOurce of the water available for ag. ~ mqlc, and all tho thlnp • boy lov. . Bat for SkJa Dileuel ~,.. oold. Try U and you wlll UDder PIlI YUIL au . . . 1. cam . ..; w~'t miDd it a . bit, .Iter Ifeariy tI"fery .kln dlleRlle yield • •tand why it Is • f."orlts al~r Il ricultural purpoBeil or for motive .Ask your neWlldealer, or power the rollowing summer. A the ~ got drf-" qulolrly .. nd oer)ll8aentiy to Baok period of • jre 'han lor'y yuan . It ~D'. Am.,. Bah·e ... nd nothiog III not onl, Rive. rellef-U (Ure8. For dnal problem has been under inves37 Creen at., Xen., Ohio. F~ MECHANIC8 co. hater for burD' or brutles. IIootbee ule by aU tlealera. tigation-tbe development of metbDo ',oa read your own or your , . :',... o.._.........._ " and b_lI. John Deye. of Uladwlr, • - ••- - ods of measuring the volume of &DOW ..., _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ neighbore' IlIaIDl aau"e' ... \ _ IIloh .• I&VI, afwr IInfferlDi 'weh. New Burlln&ton lying on the mountain slopes, as a _ ~'!!!!!"!!!!~!'!!!!!'!!!!!'!!!!!"!!!!!'!!!!!!!!!!!!~!!!!!!!'!!!!!'!'!!'!'_ __ ~\!'!!!!!'!!!!!!!!!!!!'!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!! y.ar. wish IIkln ailment .. Dd IpeDd means of predictinl5 the amount of: Inl"oo In doo~ra' bUl., Baoilen'a Mr aDd lira. F. D. Comp~n have water it will yield, and the conserv8AralOil Salve our8l.t him. I& will help you. Only 21)0. ~80ommended moved '0 .. farm near Wilmiagton. tion of the snow J>y appropriate by J . E. J ..nD.'. Franll:tolIolnUre andof family ba ve treatment of the forest cover. Amongmo"eel the farm J ..... Baw the interesting discoveries made in, lUI, BOu&h ..... of town. • this connection il the fact that the No Caua. fo,. Alann. "I thoulht I told you Dot to eat any aebeooa IllIle. who Buffered a ideal forest for snow con8e"stion is 1 porterhouse .teak wlthollt II;1Y perml. IItroke of para}yil. a week ago II one filled with glades whose area .Ion." "So you did. doe; 80 you did." beater. beara IIm~h proportion to the height _ ! "TbeD why are you dl80beylng my : order'" "Tbls won't delay the payina MI.. Flora \:f.. rlan WI.' &aken of the trees that, while anow enters Moore's Ranife is built on :an entirely different p~ip]e from of your bill, doc! thlll IIteak I. beIDa aerlonaly ill wlllle .1.ltIng lier par freely, the wind BAd sun cannot other ran es. It can he rua 00 poor ,rade coal costmjl at least paid for by my rnend bere." , ente here I.., Sanday. Mhe w.nt reach the bottom. The production of ~ two-thi~ ]es9 than tbe coal necessary for other ranKe •• baok te her .ahool work In Miami. Inch glade by cutting and pruning, Moore'a CoIatroDer J)am..- enables you to control the heat 'burK, Suoda, of tbte week. IlIl well lUI by planting trees of Buit-, « " die oven as well as IOIl call amtrol t~e hea.t of a gas o.en. Ther. I. more llat.. r~h In this llee ThOll. 8 ..,dooll: baa beeD C!Onfined a ble .pec191, a..,.,." Rancre _ ' .·s the onl~., coal J:IIIIIfe havlDKi thIS ad~aDtaK~. d t all . becomes, th erefore, a 1 "---'s and ·'on of Ah. · oountry 'ban all o'her to h_lshome wl&h 6rlppe for Bever..l part of forest practice in,the regioDll i. t saves fully one.third of the fuel. Takinl[ nto cO:~•.b~iiO!oQI' dl 1D 1 e f rom lOVes .. • .. ......•ptl' IOlretber, and uDUl the day.. . ques ti on. As'd . t IgJ" ' 01'1:. ."t" advanlacrea, the M ODre 8&'I'ea oyer • lut few )'ear. wa. BlIPpoeed to be 'rh.Mutual TelepboDe CO. II ex. tionl by the weather bUl'e8u and othh ... espenae. 1.00 ....l»le. For "Ireat manydl._ years taDdlD, lte Un•• toWard the lOa*b er goftrnment 0 dooto1'8 pronUl1Do9d it a local \.. __ bee inatitations, t act· I thillsubtadied and P r-",Ibed local remedl. aod .nd making ~yeraJ ImpronlDente. ject uae n IDOl ~ Ive y II ell A d these aren't the on". by oon,"'otly ...., falllD, to O11re wi th &tn. ThOll. Haydook and dMu,b by the excellent meteorolo.ncal ,,deTIIese h Mool pelts of RaDge tholdtcheD helps)1OtI arekeep al1 b1UD yoar n cD . It bas a H.... leaD loeai ar_*m.D&, pronouDoljd It In ter MIIIII Sarah were oaUad to WIl- partment of the Univel"lity of Ne:-';hkh ~«~rs the cleanest ud handl_t meft10d posslblel~~Jrfe:d~~!i~ fitZ:. our.. bl.. 8oIeo08. has proven 010· mln.'on 1.1 the eeri01Ul illDeu of vada, which il now planning to oiler b~ tIIIia&' a . . . ODO, broIllD." 01' toastiDL ~:~!,>dlrU.;:~raWD 1or01U14 "Bh to lie a ooDltttu'lonal dillease, a apecial eoune for foreaten on the ..... tap Ie IifIecI oat of tbe way. The top, .... liftea. forms a hood. 'lDel the Bmo • -Dd Ah-r-""'uirea ooDltltu$lonll1 lire . • . D.B ..rlan. . lao df tato tbe8u8ll0ftheran a eandC&lll1Ot _ _ IDto "180m. - ~ _uftDlwhY ~ w •• ., . BaU'. Catarrh Our." relation of moun lD8 an orea .. _ _ U COD'"ot1on ....---L._.t. of tbo 1IIIlDJ' ""'""" treatm.n' \ ,.- • I It II tbe only raoee ba"tiac tJarw.oirI 1& . . _ ;i.'It ._'..:< m ..nufao.ured by'. J. Cheney & Chamberlain I Tablets for Con.Clpa- ·thc conservation of anow. An .d· Co , Toledo, ~blo, .l. tbe only Con Cion, junct of thi. univenity ia the well .~ • UioUon loar. On 'be m ..r"'&. U Tablete For ooUl'lpaston, ..ID'. mown obeenatorJ 011 l·.h .1 III Mlren ..tnkrnally in dQl8& frOID 10 areexoellea,. Ohamberl E ...y to tab, Mount meteorological ROle. • . _ • ~ drape to. .. .....pooofDl. 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T"apc"'"r 1' 1\\ I. nr· a ll I hu mi se ry and Butre rlng b. rIves ftt Ard",.)' n.nd tn k" N lit> Im· &.· Il ca u"ed, -"AI m y ne w·fonnd hapvlnesa n hl'C<)B'Il·~(.rk·6 ' t~~urt ,,'rll'L,. rll,~n'I"'. l..'... n l\,i"" I ~On CSUFet. 111'(\ 5t'n ou8l}' 6J:1C"'" ~~rt.I., llnlc',ln . I. ITs" ", <l w Uly ~ • ., 'Ill II sotte ned my v iew of life . ... I.e rnauy dl_~ . It Is thfl roll .:hl .v ellrN!' Lo llis. I"i'ephn'" .. K.nt 'lm"I" rtn~Ui;lm t" by Dr; Nero,,'. l'oI lel.S. Tlnr . u; .... ..:ouLdd Cl rol' th e Invr . tlgkllnll. Kent r.·tll"'. t" - - -- - -As for ven e ral i'urrls b. ho d le4 Nl' W T nrk u, gp t an p.xplu""II.,,, r, ,)m C HAPTER XVII . thrue week8 Il ftor Youllg'~ arrest. Crtt.oules. Adv. 1.o ul.". n il fin d, th e lio<1y or" W(lIll'" I" Pa y w ill. bu : The End of the Myltery. lJR)' yo nr blll s · lIr ~t. I ,,::nln "COOk . " cnttr IbJ' ~' ftI'r1 ah Iin", e. 1.., 111.,· WI Imp1nrp o 'K."I tn lIro l' 1"" 0" 11 l h one of tbo Co n !!I)l r alurs lying pnllerl' that had menll.ced hls penco 1 '''HI" " ~n(l ror" .... to KI n . ""Y "1(pl" na · In t he lIode rtal<ln g s hop or Millor· und re p ntll"tlolt had bel'.JI d e lltrnyed. F'fCtl!o ~\lpply 111 .... , A".l in·, \i,11! iI"rk'l t.l n.n. T.nter K.nl " ,''' r. rnndall RIIII L(l III.r I d th th C bl III lJ Is Ins t hour be nut Knth!Jflno· • .... h ~a t now 0 " hall" a t ),.II r ~rll('l" " Ad,' In nn nu to",,,"I1 ... lC.nt refll rn. tn An I· VII e n n e a e r s n e I>e tid tbe .. WI\\' 1,,,\'1. nnn oun e •• IhR.1 he has pr ison b3r~ kl Ardway. tbe doc u· band Illt o Hugh (' randall 'lI . p ll\n'n ~~ I,' n r,~s l IliA "" •• Inl: nnRtmn. lp.r I I" I A I1Y man w h 0 s b Il VE' S II I m~ e IC .~ n p' I nn~ ,,100 fh ,' n",afer ':.rlmlllKI. Whll •. B"ftk · BlIm n ry e v uCD C., uga na t blm III our \Vhut W89 In t he dOl' om e nts tbut 10 ellt hi s be Bt Crlpnd. I ln~ Ih e ,' rlmln nl_, Kent ~n tn"N " ero." 1'0s se~ " lon reln{or ~d by bl ~ ( ull (·on· KntilBrlne lind Hugll Crllodllll bllrnCld? .e r ,nu l lf" nn d r:' r llwla l l. Pur.U8fl b}' Da\'I ~ r fII';S , on 6...;n t .... ad , 'hq r.,.lm~ . I . r JUIIlP" orr 1\ ~"cr l"I,'" lu,,1 an d w i tlI ed ~se ,Inspec· Vibllt wnK th e sec re t wlt.h wblc h I. kll!~d Al.ck YOll ng. th e "' ... , .,. .... Im · tOIr Davis and I tbat SlInte a fte rnoo n \'ntlu " lhr ·utc n ed b lm for month s Rnd t nn 1. t ~ ·", unl'l In u hut In 11 mnl'p h l n t" a he,stened buck to ?'o; ow York, I\' h ero , DlO llt"u<>. ~· . . f'IlIM. T. " ut.~ h ·1 Is K ent \ h n.! • I.IP "nl1 , I (" mn ,Jall hReI r o m e 10 ~P t lJ 'llW'. r,o m It can be Imagin ed, I lost no lIlUe In I tIo uol know . Ynu" C! ",hl etl OCRVP him n 8lm,,,,,' hotel .. eRc hl n" the r;'arrlsh bome. .. l.ou lije doe s ool kn ow . O"" r G" nem l Fn rrlMh. It I ~ BII" w" Ih nl 'rnn"" t!' . nnly Int e,,"t In Ih n """,' ,,"us 1\8 we wnlted for th o trn la I bud We lI e \'o r discuSll It e vo n alllona I,. help I( nthnrln p rflco,' e r he , r"UI"r·. telellhof! e d Louise an" s ho '''us ex.. po p e t's. y .. lln~ I. shnck lp<l .11,1 h o und . U " ourse h 'e ll. It If\ be tte r ao , Only with morpl ll n" JII ~ t O il' or his renc" . In pectlng m o. S he lOet m e III tbe lowe r K (I I d H h n dnll a d a Bn ntr omllt In It\nk~ h i nt ,'\ln rpu IInlt o:lv e a IIH n o an ug , ·ran n Sloan's Liniment · gives up th e I'"p~ r... A ft~r 4S houra "r Inrl " rc h nll. O n" g la o ce a t ' my radiant Cacc POOl' drult sot \u a dl ~tu nt cell know erom rn orphlflO hung.r YOII "" gil ,. liP , . to ld h£' r that o ur m ission hnd been what tholle " Ilpe r s werll. I m ight quick relief foI' cough. cold, Rnl1 ' M'eal. r h ~ bluckmnll plut. whe,re doe s l he 0 1<1 maId from Coo. v h0I11'Seness, /I 0 r 0 Lh roll. t, n ec t lcut come III ". S ur e Iy ~bo was tA 't !lu('coijs iu l l\lId ~ be tlun g he rse lC lutu conjec( ur o If I cllretl. lind what would c roup, I1tit.hml\, buy fe ver my arDIS wh ile I m in ed. bOI)J)Y kIsses btl l ll p u.ie'! Afto l' Ge noral {"lU'rlsb'lI lL d e Caulter." CHAPTER XVI.-(Contlnued . ) and urouchitis. un. ber lips, ber c heeks. h er glo rlou8 dllnth It rame ou t that bi ll VUlIt estate As Da v is finis bed reading th e le t· " I s us pect It "as tbo lJrolh e r wi th bul r . l3u t thougbtful ever o[ others , hlltl s urlllllt to almo s t \lath ing. \)0 · HERft"s PROOF, t or I took It from hi s band and cnre- who m s be mude be r bome," s alll th o even In Btlc h a JllJoment or eC>!t.aay. fortunate Inv es tm ecls In hla old age ~ [B. .AI,near W P1I1 Cli.of P'rodo,;ta, fl y re·resd It, Tbe re coul d be no III s pector, I<&u., wr l l~': " ' \'o u.~ tS lu&n'. L lul.. slle gent ly ul\cla'U'ecl Ill)' ILrm i< nnd h fHI ·a we pt. away bl s (ortu.llO, Jle wall !peut in t h.'amlly an,l ftud It ao ea· doubt that It WIlS the s ame In form ··Ollmn h el'," sil id YounG IJltterly', " it whi s pered : " Thtl papers-did you [lilt th e <: U910"llI. n o( varIous trunt tu na l , eollent r ttUtJ l o r co\dn\&.hd bAJ to .. er 88 t he ! crap Louise and J bud fOUll d , was s b e wbo queered tbe wbol e game, H , ~p, co ullbl"l IWd .D..... tb e m ?" It mBy be that In a sonlle errort to '-'II alII..,., lnitaJlt17. , AR I scnnll e{1 t h e lines . tbe words at We tllckle,l he r broth" r for fi ve hunA li ttle c ry 01 joy "lOrtl e from be r reOOup bls los !l41R ho bnd mIsused tho begi nnIng of ~ach, Crom tb o dred IIntl' It. came BO easily wo de. lI(1 a a8 I band e d li ar Ib e env~l o pe , ... s omo .. ne I1 I H "'~ money a nd YO IlDIr, seventb ~n to the thlrteentb, we r o c lded to make anotb er try , Tbe weak. 't he Bamo IlS tbos o DTer wblch we bad I!lIeed old thief. In hIs to rror of li S . racke d ou r ti~a)n 8, The c ClIitext cow told hlB sIster a\l about It. S be In· ma.de .them plaiD enougb. but st III I !l 1~ted on com in g down b e r e. She 'fo ll f! d to seo what d eadly Import t he sn w ROlI s('r a nd tried to tlnd t he s ig n · I~ttnt· bad or what 61 ulster luen nlult e r ot tb'c letter , Rouser denied ImowIn It s bowd drive Its nkllli ont ij 10 Ing him . S Ite wus II w is e old c reatu re Il!1J£VED SORE THROAT. despe ratlol) und suicide. Sure lY on anti pointed out tbat as postmaste r he MIlR. I ,. Dllll~fftR, of Modello,Fla,. wrUel: u 1 bouJ:'bt o ne bcJttl o of 70ur Its ,fa oe ' tt apileared to prC)sent the must know wbo got the mall . Her ),tahoent IUI<lltdt.lm.,,\t Ibe'gOOolla barmless wblm or an old man'lI s lIgbt· s uspicion of Rouser scared him stllf. til. wo.14. lit 1 tllront ..... y orl eor .. and I, curod rue o( IUl trouble. ' Iy unbalanced brain. I tu rn ed to He wallted to gIve' ber tbo mone)' Davis to~ an e ltplanatlon . buell, hut at tlrs t I wouldn't hear to COOD FOR COLD AND CROUP. "Ac In genIous ' lette r ," [)Kvls wns It. S be was thre at a nlllg to commit 1IIn. W . 11. S T Il.Ulltft, :r.ZI Eltnl<ood ..l1'OftU8, Chicago, Ill .• ,,'rltfll, ,"A 11 .. ~3 ylng. " Au;' tbey fell Cor It ~" suic ide It we dldn ·1.. He WWI BO ,Ie boy nut III'<Ir had oro"p. 1 11&1', A l(1ok of pride caIne Inlu Ihl' "rls' sCAre rl tbat I finally consf! n ted W let tbo mother S loan'. Llahneut,to'ry. S he I"" blm \111'. " d'OI" 011 IU' .... oner'! tace: hIm s quare ber, I wll nt e{1 to Uf; e hlru before aotnR to bell, and 11 0 lI"t up " W asll't It ~reat," he elt clulmer! . stili rllrlher and wusn't rendy to bnTe ,..1t.lJ<! u, the, c roup in 'he morciu,," "Wh:f • . llloy Mil It· Up like but c nkf!s !" hIm get cold feet. I ga vo him t he PPloe, RBe., 1100., $'.00 " Ju st p lnln billcltmall," laId tb e In· money. and he went to tllo botel late In tb e aCternoon ' to see the old g irl. APE'<ltO,r.. . ' Sloa,,', Treatise; . " ~o, In.d ee d- Ian c y blac kmail. " flai r! He s li pped Oil to \ler room !Ln d fouod 0" the , Young IndIgnantly, "Tbey Ulwel' had be r h a n g Ing tbere. It gave him' 8ucb H OTse It d ls be il up to tbem Quite In Iblll way a s bock that he dasbed back to tha ""Dtfree. before.', I InSl!i t , It I've got to g o to pos l omce. gmbbed hla bicycle find ,all Cor , It. on a t least receiving CUt'r!lt bllstl e d out h ere a s fas t a8 be cOllld comB, wh e ro I wall wulttng tl) Ill eet for a , ne'll: . crlminal Invention ." "I fall to s e e," J Interrurited . " ju st KR'tbnrln e Farrl>ib ." how t he le tt c r WII.,8 IL .crbnicnl ono or With ' dlUl cu lt y I snllp.rc~s ecJ a u "It· : wh y It ~hOli id ha ve both e r ed an), c lnmn tl on at as t01lI8 hm ~J nt. I eO llld on e .", not 't 'oubt ,th at ho wa s t e llin g (be "I' m urmld you will n(!\'er ' "111' 0 fI trutb , for bls s tory dO\'e t"ll ed SO woll guod d e tectlv e ...· s1tld tbo In s pec tor with w bat Loulsc b ll d told m e Vet pi tyIng ly. "OOIl't YOIl ~ee 1I0 w It It seemed Im pos.;1ble 10 b(' II ~vtl, It worlled '! Youn g devi sed thl ~ lel le r. Bu rllly . wo s pre pos te rou s t o Im agi ne He need e d Iho ·co·operu tlu ll 'oc ~O !l1 (' that Ge ne ml Fnrrlsh. Wealtb)' urTd oue In the poo;t omr.e 10' se nd It u ut honorable 11K he was. (~o uld bave without lll'Ouslns s n s pl c lon : He itrl <!<1 !Jeen a thI e r, I t' O fll ~c d 10 h(1l1ev e It. yellow I.. tler s lirHt Olt Oe/IPr 'll Pal" I derided t o dellland un e XflhlnaUoc rls h t o tes t tbe (e rrlfy lllg p!TPt: l R. from Young oC why he bad Bougbt a sn Uff le d tbat hi s ye llo w Iptt .'r plan Olefl tlnr; with Ka tbarill e . wou ld hrl ng r e eil lt., h " ...., rel·I,\II"<I Ill s "I t' s too bad Rouse r was s o Nslly flC(Jl wi-ll t.nnc:e wltb Rou ser, wb " m he fr igbtcn e d, " Da v Is waa SIIYIOg snr·' ItlIew 'to be wen k oild e us ll y. le d. I Ie cast lcnlly . " He was 9 0 scared th ll t ho r etu rn ,, !! ' to Arolway - hl R old bOlfl <!- - left b(1hlnrl In the caR h drnfl e r flve Rnd foltnd It ('hll tl'~ play t o o'nllst tbollHund h e bn d Just l'l'ce h 'ou trom n OIl,;e r'>i ~ ervIN'~ . It WIlS P l1 rt of his J lellry ~ b e rle." geceral "rhem e for Ro ltser II) ~ ('1l11 "The a c c uru ed fool:" a t:re"flI e d Illld rc c .. lvp n Il tb ~ mull tbl'" ng li u Young In a fr e nzy at rUGe that I.t .. had locl{ bOl< wIth a ruiNG na me. 1I1 ~ ob. fa il e d to get hi s band s on t hi s hit ot l oct In thl M WilE It> e nahl e hllu, III plunder. "The Bncu k rlldn't te ll me c nse th e \losta l or poli ce authoriti es tbot , AU be sa id was thnt Dora Hlllltgo t on lib Irall. to h lLve u ll thl' docll ' IJlgs, who was , a restaurant ca ablM, mt'.ntary e vidence polnr to HUllse r had Insisted that It was ult e rl .r ifll ' nlo n o. Be fore hi s l'olll1.w llon w ill' I.itl' I)Osslble for ber to pay up . Tbo dlrr.y, letters c ould be establlsbed b tl "011 1<1 .damned sneak!" 1Dake liis eeeR pe wl!b the ml'n "." rbe In . a Ilt of lOudne,s he curse d and 11"tteI'B brought In .'' c Ul'sed agaIn blij dead aY80clal.e·. foul ; Burn Them at Oncel" "I s tili don't SE'(,. " I protl:'slp.<I . " hOW' oaths roiling In IItream. from hI. tbese letters could bring III mOIt AY, PIU'cbed IIp8. An"lou8ly 1 waited for "Come:' ~be cried JubltanU7, " lot'. with hi. devlllllb IngenullY, bottt They r ead cxactly the ollPoelte. ' rhpy hi s fury to s ubSide to uk blm ahout tuke It 'to Katharine at on(',e! Th~ found It our.. Certalu It Is that wb'" proml tie to gl'f'(I away mon ('y ." Katharine nnd Hugb Crandall. II . sight of It will ,~ more to r.ure her the pallers commented widely all ua. ·'Tbn.t's the cleyerest thin" ubullI Roem ed a desec ration of her woman· than all the doctofll In tile ."orld.~ flmall . estate be left. In none oC theft It." tho Inspector liald, Blld Young'!! hood to m e ntion Katharlne's name In T~ether we ·I!.astened ~o Kalil· was tbere the 'slightest hInt of 80. . . mllievolent eyE's glis t e ned a t t bls th e I)re~ence ot Buch a mlln. 110 9.!1 he arine·. room, wiler. 'I1'e fouod ' ber sIt' dal. F~qually certain am 1 tbat Reith., tribute. "can't YOU lee bow It work. Bubsltled .1 merely asked : " Uul wbat tlng up 10 bed, much atronger tban his daul!'htera nllr hi. 1I01l1I-ln·law _ ed! Young alld ~oWl.er. from Inl eibout Jlugh Crandall!" lII,hen I had last lIIIen ber, thou,b II moaA the lacl. of IU) InherltAnn lists, bank dlreotorles" from telephon e "Dawn hLm," be cried, "tbat was ourse waa eClll In attendance, ,1 iuglJ Louise and I , I )<DOW, bave , learn." book_from a varle.y of another oC 'Ji m)' militakee! ( . knew Cundall was aeated ill a chair be6llde tbat bllpplDet<9 lIe8 Dot In wealtb IIIfd , IIOUrCeg- ( II ., . j ib ' • compiled II list ot pereona "mployed ~randa In college. Wlie~ I '1IOt the tile bed. ' Th. 10y I read In th8 facell ua;ufY, Dt in lovin, lIel'Ytee eaC/' .. In pmltlonll or trust and bepn · 1;~lId . goode 011 'ol~ Farrl!l~ I tbougbt i COQld o'f Katharine &lid Crandall " -' Loul~e the otber. . . Ing out tbese yellow leUen b . ad rely on Crand.i ll ,to blll,l)' me · to turii haDdad bet .!lIter the 81lyelot1 8 "''' And one t~inl mo~, cut. : It oDe 0' tb\!II. Ihould ~o . tbe trick. I cUClu't bow , be . . . hi 'fewani' enough fot aU .....!=... bad l' con~1 ' Both na .. ls aDd" iIIyself ....,. qul~ an bbuest ' banlf em""ioYe' 11" "ebBI Cjh . 10....' .with the dau,bt.r, Wben 1 lolA 'tJInto.,tr IIlIIc8'41 ' b*..d· .. "rto~t -to'·IIO."" I), wttbdraq our aeoCHIII" from ' tIM v , ca s e r hI ' . bo t It h ' " , ~ {. " , tbe conlll\lfrator.' ~rea Itbn{ bo Iv - ,' , m a u ,,,, r ••• !,~ ~Jl,a"8 ~,... ,tl~8 mratel'1. ·., .",.', ..- I ' Mtlllotl balllL . . :• . "\ . \ . •at lll at - It ',!n"'"~ ' t" 11~, t 11 t o!, do, -tillng. til ,do .ir:llJll lt: ~ ~ otr -4'~t",ntlo.a.l fo1'&~ann.;tore_~pel} ,'Ile , " T-he e.,~ bt.r~ D~." tll~r.~ " I . . . . GIl. ot tbem f.'llnt~ 1I I IIqueJ.-d to ~8 geDilraJ, .• MUCIi, ~biD~ r.a.eio~ ~ lliu.ctod: t'~~ .~~~. 1!lb.rl.~ t ~ _~, ";» ~,." ' . . ' ", '. 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dU ti" thlM r eI., I rpll ¥ I:O U V IH" In gh. It proml ",s Inllll e dinte Itld . It pl eu gPN \Jeol'l"fley . A t last h e 8 ~eR B Il hO ll orab le "'H .V out. li e h Ull t e n"0 to st> nll n rep ly 10 Lock Box No , 17. Ad ' ~ J II · , r 1\ a ),. ' . '. aN ( r~ c tetJ . Cart t you lm/l g lne wbat happeull th e n ? Yotmg' commuc 1(,lIt es wIth him a t ooce . You tl sed tb e tele phon e, dldn 't you?" "S " b Ir! " b I I ,u re , A"8 , tete C() lO ne every tim e . It leaves no records hehlod II 3nd th e Hen ili o n 8yal"", CUtA't Identify II vo Ic e." "Now " rh I ' , e nSllel'tor "' e n t au, " wba t doe s YOllog s a y ov e r t be IAIep h one to E ls er ? SOnt e thln Ilk tbl . . g e S -''io u're a n o ld thi e f. I'v e got ,the PI'OO(, You a re slplllln g Hom o botly' M • cloney , e Steal a nd give It to m or I'll Bomo tell ' more UnfortulIlIte ly . , i n old E lse r-' tt Cllse there W H~ no In o r a lllon c: y le rt 10 s t eal BO h e Id ll e ll hln... " s elf. Am I rlgbt. Young ?" Ag a in tb e p ri soner nodd l'd nll d . . ugu ln b" demand ed a nother dOBe ot mor[Jhlne. HIs mu scled were a ga in gottln g b(,YOhd hI s con tro l. A ll Duvls flxed t h e hypod e rmic I a s ke d ' "Bu t
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Molly McDonald By
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l took lhe advll;e of tnf' natty lieutonant, o ~ t./lo "Red I.egK," ns the Pourteontb lJ1!ooklyn wen) call ed , I took a piMI1Uoa -D. block from th o Jludgy lit · tie lltailon- Ilt Culpepper ('ourt hou 6e, V:'l.. · Wol:II lleem l1d tll brtV(l passed ftnMlnd 0. 'kooel many corne rs that "Orali( Ui on th e next tra In ." for the ...·atks 011 ' Il'Itbur fil de of the II treet were Uned wltb !nllll fl a~er to catch a gllm\18e ot the grl18t 1lf'llernl. thl1 MOB .. II .rtlo bad buc n HBnt 'rom th .. .....&t to lead the Rrmy ot thl' Potomac ttlrougb th-e w llder ne8" 8nd r nd th e 'll'ar. G<lnenll c,rant's h eRdQunrlers werl' In n brick houlle e ight o r t e n blocks from tb e Btatlon. HlmRPlf and 0. numbt>or lbe Btatt had gone to Wa8hlng· !on the Saturday hptore to mA'lt PresIdent IAncoln , General Halleck I\nd S!1CTetar, Btanlon . How vividly th e 8cent'S of th e CuI l>epP(lr otrect on tho.t balmy March forenoon of forty-se\-en years ago, the flrlt time I saw Gen e ral Gro.nt, coml' btlCk to m. . I can IWllr the shrtll '1I1!lstte or th e engine, lIee the l wo weather-beaten pafisenger coach es 811(\ A freight car all they stopped, Pretty ROOD a dozen or morc trim-built, fln('Iy uniformed sta!!' om cero alight e d. WTltos Llnut. Cot. .T. ' A . Watrous. U. S . A., In Ihe Milwaukee S p. lltlnel. Among these 1 reeaU Grant'R strong rIght ann. General Rawlin s, Colon el Bareau, ('Alone l Parker, th A IrJdlo.n, Majors Rowl,e y and Bowf' rs, 'rhe driver ot !be ambnlanee wall apparently tolll that" tho general would walk to head ((lIlrrlera. for he drove au'a)' wIthout k pallsenl:'er_ Half of the 8Uitr was on f'flber IIlele \Or the 8treet, about t e n feet from th o sIdewalk . I looked "barply for tbp lI .. ut e llnnl ge ne ral In 11IIs part,v, hut non o of them r esemtho pletures of tb e n ew man. "I'bere be comes!" passed alonl!: tbe llpootator brigade. Surely our ne cks "'lire craned and he~l s ralsell tbat our eyes mIght behold th e might)' man trom the west who was to command '" Iho nOllt eamllalgu, . 'Go IIlong! Tha.t illD't him ." ''Det you m.y ca.nttlen- l kuuw It'e Clr&llL '''hat little. sandy-bpsrded, s tOOf)I '~ooIdered. slow-walking fe llow- tbat o }tou "lIay thaCs Oenern) Grant!" ' at"a -who It Is." . -- And It WAll. 'riils cOi\.en.G.Uon was cnrried on '11". a New; Yorker and a Ve rmonter at my rlgbt, \\'hlle Gene ml Grant wa~ tllowfy, ~"ery ' l!lowly, walkIng trom thA left. to tbe right of hls_ r eBPectfullr pOlI'ed IlLaJr. Wh en be reach ed the rlg1ll, the staff right anll le tt fa ced. caught atep with the gene ral- a very hard one to keep becau8e It waa SO Klow- and without uttering n word the "Illall bUl dlstlngulob ed proceSSi on paRsed nlong tbe 8treet to lleadqunrtera. tho most or 1111 moving along the Hldewalk dosel,. \\latching the general. If I bad not kept Inform e d touch· Ing tho great deeds of our new commander, that ftl'l!lt eight of him weuld "aYe made an unfavorabl e Imprcoslon, but as It waa. hie p ersonal appearance - there was not a member of th e start ~ WIIS not better lookln s , botter • rossed and mere 60ldlerly In his bearing--ble duaty slouch hat, unbut· toned undercoat and ove rcoat, unpoltabed Il001.8. haiC-s moked elgar, hands tolded beblnd hIm and th e slow slep, wore alzed. we ighed and meaBured and called just right. Greater Joy neVelr camEt to the army of the Pot.omac than accompanied the report that O~nt- Grant of Fort Henrt. Fort Donelson, Shiloh , Vicks· bure; MI88lon Ridge-was coming to belp as ruD down Robby Lee and bls ftghters_ All of the army wanted to I':r!lsp. bls hand ni\d bId him 'welcome. Much as a ' thousand or us, on thllt IIhort, ,silent march ot tho "Old Com· m.nd4>r.... w.nted to , 'Veet him. I can not Imagine what would have Induced Uti , to attempt It. Such was the we lcome ext.ended to this giant or tbe we8t by every man In Ulo.t anny. wblch for nearly tbree yeara had pounded and been pounded from Hanaseas to the penlnBula, !'rom Cedar mountain to ' Anti etam, from FredrlcllBburg to ChancelorH\·tJIe, from OAtt,-allurg to MtDe RUll : lind .. tin " there we lIat on the banke , of the Raptdan and looked, a c ross Into the face. of Lee'. dauntless army ot A Future Guaranty. nM'them ~lrglnla. leader and men Farming without a crop rotation of who were as ready for battle as ever; l! ...me sort, In my opinion, 18 most un· ,a. 1lOllefIJl. 8etnnlngly, a. If tht'y had not left JOO,ooO of their brave brethren 011 fields where the two armies
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'" the Day of the Bllllo"alre. A brilliant New York Ia.wysr raid at II dlno er at tbe Lotua 'club apropel! or cE'rlaln tru st magnates: "Tha nk8 to wat('red stock-tlDd ws CONGESTION ON EXISTING STEAM. ten'd stoc k III criminal abrQa d- theBe SHIPS ON ACCOUNT OF CANA· men are Indeed r ich bcyond the I DIAN IMMIGRATION . dreumll or avnrlce, ' " If Ihe watering ot atock IB allowed Jt Is r pported that e lgbt new Trans- 10 kee p on we'll hear our bllllonnirell Atlantic line rs are und er eOllBtru ctioll lal klng like thl R Borne day : " ' lIullo! The re Koes Jonell In his Procured Lydia E. pinkham'. tor tbe exclus ive use or th e Canadian Trade. Th eso are bei ng built by tb e :wo h nr~(' Po wllr car, Do )'OU know Vegetable Compound, WhIte Star, Canadian PaclHc and blm?" .. '1J0 I know blm! Do I lrnow Cunnrd ('ompan les. which made Hi. Wife TbE' li nel'1! to be built for the Wblte .I oue"~ Why, man o.ltve, Jo nell and I a Well Woman. Star ar e to b e of tbe Bame type as tho wr"e sl ru ggll ng young mllllonalres toI,sure ntlc and Majestic. and wllJ re- gel lwr ~''' - New York Time s . place the Canada nnd Teutonic. The I Middletown, Pa.-uI had h ea(lache,' Cunnrd Llne'o new steamer, Ascaula, Not Informed, backnche nnd Ruch awful be aring down b us alread y complet ed successfully " Wh a t do YOIl think or th e ,,-ar?" pains that I could no t be on my f ee t at ber malden. vo}'age from Englund to "What "or ?" times and I had orga nic iDOnmmstlon 80 Montrenl. and he r sister shIp wlll be "Thl' war 111 Tr ipoli ." botlly that 1 was not able to do my work.. aDC,· n[,, I could not get 8 good meal {or myhu!JII " I r' ' "~ I I ." can't sa Ju - I hO"PI,'t lallnched etLrly n o,x t y ea r_ • It lo pre dicted 'that tbo Canadian ' au :; o f the 111018. " band and one chlld. My neighbors said Northern wlll not be s low In following - - -- - - - they thought my suffering was terribl e. th e exa m pl(! ot the other bIg concerns. Thought of It. .. My husband go t tired of seeing ms 8B It Is a ma lter of common bellet th at Iro r 0. I h lng that DptingR mos tlr suffer and one night went to the drug CllnReln, more tban any otber In tb e fro m bHdly dig es te d mle!nformallon , "torA and got me a b ottle of Lydia E.. world . will b o tbe country ot the tU- 1 public I'e ulim ent 1M am az Ingly orten Pinkham's VegeUible Compound and told me I must take it. I can't tell YOIl lure , lind t he best fl eld for investment rl!; h t.- PucII , all I suffered nnd I can't tell you all that A well-made hotbed and thoroughly pro~ected as It Is on th e south .,de of by 8hipplng Intpres ta. y our medlcine bas done {or mo. I WIl8 the too' houle. Any dealer In aash can supply them, Two 8iIah three An offici al or ene of tbe companies , Haa To, grea tly benefited from the first and it feet wide and Ilx feet lono will make 8 bed big enough to take Cilro Q~ alrendy bulldlog etoamers for this I "Do you re alty believe In thi s homt' hBl! made me a well woman. I can do all the plantl needed for a large famlly_ The right uac! of the hotbeD trado told the Amcrlco.n ye8te rday ril le b\ls lness ?" nil my housework and even helped somo and coldframe wll~ give you vegetables from one to two w f' eks .arller that the Id •. na l Bteamer for this sen' ice "or cOurso I do. AIIl't I marrl e tl ?" ef my friends as we 11. I th in k i t IS . • than wlthout_ Thl. helpe If you .lIre selll n9 stuff_ Is the two-cabIn boat. h aving accomwonderful help to all BUffering women. CllllED I'" 6 TO J. DAYS af ter liCemo d atIon f or secon tI ~ Iaaa an d tit e e I ' Tun, PIL"~ "",lIft'aL ..," reluDd money If "A ZU OINT- 1 have got several W tako it . Th~ place fiolectbd for tb e hotbed should be grown whprE! one h as 8 bot· a ge passengers only. ~\~~·u;~,~t~.u''';':laI:I':'~l~t~~~~~, ~D4. lng what It hll9 done for me. " -MEII• ,hould be well drained and, It poos lble , bcd. and 11 M fo o n as lurge ('nougb be "We do IflOt expect that tho 16,000 • EMMA EsPENSHADE,. 2lS East Main St.. on th e 60uth side or a ham or oth er I tr a ntilllnllted to a coldframe , wb e re CIlbln de luxe class wlll travel bo- I ~Ian~- a great man has exclusive Jdiddlewwn, Pa. protecti ng objects. In mIddle latltudes th ny ma y Sllu HJ t we In ches apart Wltll tween Carulda and England very ex- know le dge' of tbe tact. The PlnkhllIll record lea proud andholl; where the ground Is Dot likely to be re udy to PUl III th e open wh('ra th8Y tenslvely," he said, "but the business ()rable one. It is a record of constant. froEen much att e r the be d Is mad e. It IIr c ' to b row. Th ese planta cannot tbat la to he obtaine d there will be at.-.. WtiUl:"W'~ &""h'ntr BTl'''l' ror Ohlld .... n Vl'ctoryoverthe obstina.- 1'1'- of wo~n~ t f' t>t.hlnfl . ti Ofl~U 8 the Iruml't. rfttUC~" lo n ... mwlr '-'C ut .au.uu;o should be e xcavated a foot d e.·p, but Rtnnt! cold and s lJOu ld not bt' ~ I'll !;e d Immensely lucrative, and tor the next I' Liou , .. ltuy. "":[1,cu",,, .. Iud colk,%!>c. oonle.... -ills that deal out despair. It is an e&In the far north where th e ground Is to cu ld, dnmp weatl,er en n I~ several ten years the eye8 ot the 8hlpplng tabllshed fact-that Lydla E. Pinkham'~ very colli, It would do be tt er to mak e (i~g r rcs a bo,: (' Iroet , world will be rIveted on Canada. The El'ery man thlnks be knows a lot Vegetable Compound hOB re8toretl all above ground and Incloso wllb a Me lol1s nl1'~ rtH'umb ers ma y bp. s l a r t- Panama Cnnal, undou bledly will re- I about womon until he marri es one, h eal th to thousands of 8uch II1,I fhrin lt' frllme ot 601lrd8_ At! in tb e hal bed by lak ing old c_ns celve a lot of attention . but the bUBIwomen. Wby don't you try It If you> If an excavation Is mado, throw up from whlcb th e e nds hav e bee n m e lt· ness In tbat: route wtll be notblng comFruit B"ppl}' Mn_ Aualin'. Bait nu~lt - Ileed loch 8 medlcine? ' the dirt on the north lIide and use n l' d Rnd fllantlng th " sc ~d8 in th e m 10 ,r.. eil :=!!l ~eC_D.na'llil_n, tr_a de for the ",bwt now on bBlld at your grocers . .A.dv , If 1011 waDt lpee!al sa,lce write .. n llrrow board on the s outh side. wbll e the botbe d. Wb e ll r~d,. to Irnns tN!ln ! fiia~ ~'mmedlate til ure. P anama will deLJcUa'& PIDUsm .edlclall Co. (oontJs eve ral wide ones are used on the them. tak e up can ...-tth tb e plnntB lIelop and b ecome bigger IQ tho yeara If Rome men were compelled to pay dcnUal) L1 DD , Yoor letter will north wall to hold the dirt. and dirt In It and put In Ibe h il I that t t the present wo are as Ihe y go th ey would nevor ge t be opened.'l read aDd answered bl & . b t o como, u a ~ t ted A toot ot fresh stu ble manure ha8 be"n ,pre pared. Th o can rna·)' most concerned w ith the tremendous 1-__u_r__-_ _ _ __ _ _ _ _ __ _ __ woman anca bela .In _hict COD fld elf Cleo should th en be tramped In and UB I then b Itr led up le.wing d irt and tide of 1m rnIgrlltlon tha t Is bel ng t! 1ooon as this begins to heat IIdd four plant. It Ih(' si de seam o! the ran vertod from the United States to the Inch es of looso Boll or a sandy nature has b('l-n me lted It will hav e to he Domlnlon_ lt It can btl found , Tbe tempe rature h eld In pluce with a s trIn g ti ed a round "Th e tarm Ilind of the vaet North bllneDU, plok eye! eplrooUo, distemper and 1111 DOIIC IDd th1"Oll1 will rlsl! quickly. too bot t(\ plant In It. West Is the attnlet\on. o.nd whUe this dl8uaea oared , &m1 all otbol'll, no m&Uer bow "expoi!C1d," kev' for n tew days_ A s soon a s the coolCo ld rain s s hou Id not be- all o we d I" flood of Immigratton 10 at its b e lghl, from bavlolt .. oy or thCI6 cSl-cnr with IJPOBN'S LlQl1W ws. Ing beglno and It reaches a t empera- fall 011 ,P'P. hotbed. though 8 light 'l'ElD'ER (J1JRE. '1Ir"" to.1Il d0Ae8 OrLen Ollrll II. CIL5e , One ~ oeat lxmle guilranteud to do 110. Be" tblog for brood mare-. ture of about 80 dl'g reea. which will show e r w ill not coo l It. Wunn well th e Canndlun Government exerclBes a strict censnrshlp over the class or ImActa OD tbe blood, GO<l ..nd II a bottle.. 16 sad 'U .. dQllell be th e third or rourth d ar, plont t h e wsl e r sho uld be us ed for wal e rlng bolLlea, DruglllslJt lIud hrtlllllll abops. n"U1bat.ors - ALL mIgrants admItted. In thi s way th ey leed. Hoard o will do for n cove ring tIll l h e WHOLESALE DltUOOlST8. aro drsw l n l~ their tuture citIzens from It sweet potatoes are to be bedded p!;IlIlij lire up, th e n Bash nr muslin tb e North ern countrIes ond have for Blips they shOUld, be covere d to a s hould II .. uBe d wh"n too cold to leal' e WrUe ror boc\h IIDvlng ,o\mg e:bleko. Hend De depth of an Inch or morC'. as the roOt8 o pe n. The plants mUlIl ha" c nir and sbown an unwelcome fnce to tho peoru un r.." 01 7 frleut1 9 tha' ulte locul.ll\l.ors. and ,e' of the slips will be too s hort If cov- th o lOp sash s bould b p. IAft oprm dur- ple ot Soutbern Europe."- Adver tlsebo"k r""". 1l.n1 .....11 Reml!dJ' 00., Black .. ell.OIlla. meot. ered shallow. A botbed sbould be Ing Iho middl e or th u day. ---------------------------GOOD TIME. malic about three (ee t wide und as I hav e boen Buc cessful without Queen Victoria Detested Tobacco. long IlB needed_ oth or cove rin g than board!', li B tb (' The numb e r of smokIng rLOm" now Such plants as tomato and !Jeppar Hun Is warm at that tim e of ye llr_ dl 6t rl bUled OH,r " ' Indsor cast Ie would considerably astonis h Qu ee n Prompt Relief-Pennanenl Cure Victoria, could she but s ee Ih~m . Her late maj esty could n eve r brln ~ lt c-fBe lf CARTER'S UTI'LE to do more th ~ Jl tolerate tb e weed In LIVER PILLS never any - form, lind the smoking room WIl S fail. Purely vegeta· ol wllYs rel egated to a ve ry distant ble - act surely '. bllt g ently OU part of h E!r variou8 r esI dences, Nor the liver. wpre the IPipstB p ermitt ed to solace I Straw Keeps Soil Cool and Moist, Work Can Well Be Done in Late th Stop 8fter emselvee. with n Qulc t 8mok e III eli nncr disth ei r own apartm e nts. a R 011 th e!1' arRight Condition for the February or Early Marchtress- eli re rival th ey were II peclally warn e d !Jot indigestion. Best Field. to do so. Equipment Needed. Improve the complexion. brighten the eyes. SMALL PILL. SMAlL DOSE. SMALL PRJCE. tmportant to Mothers POt0.10Cd may b e grown under str"w Genuine must b ear Signature IIn- :\4 ll n nl':HT!~ CO!'<OVt:R. ) Examine carefully evcry bottle of lUI well IlB In the 8011. Tbe straw " :\U xlng o nc's fcrllll1.er Is a distln ~ t CASTORIA. a SlltO Ilnd suro remedy tor keeps tbe 80il cool and moist, just In advnlllagf' as It In s ur"!; a prope r pro. Infa nts an,d cblldren. ~!I d sco that It the right cOndition Cor best yield. portion of Ingredients as well as purDears tbe ~ The followlng method of culture Is Ity AIlllough tbere are re liable fer S lU--.P- . liven by a M ryland far ler 'h h al! . . ' Ignature of ~ MOTHER GRAY'S SWEET a II' 0 tllizer d Clllprl! who will mix up th e In Use FOlr Over 3'0 Years. followed thia system for several years. deol I qu tit f t til' POWDERS FOR CHILDREI He saYB: "My ground was plowed In rCI nn y 0 e r '7.o r according ' Children Cry for Fletcher's Custorin no. Tom. dear, you ~ R.litVe II. verl.bn.... COUlllpa.. ,10 a g l'rell formula at "ery reasonable t 't k t I ht. H i t a the fall of ~911. Laat Bprlng, whe n tb e priceR, kn ow ing one's Boll a d h , t -I mus n liS papa on S e os . l,ton ,ColdsanLl correct disordt' fe of tbe slomnch lIut) bowelL Uud by ground W811 dry, th e land was we ll au t It I I· n 0\\ a Some Measure ot Love Important, wbole lot ot money In stockB today , lIIo1hn-sfor ZZ :"'0"- At all Drua'harrowed lind tbe rows mark ed out by gmPI~ Ib ~I P an~-gr~\\~ ng prope rti es It 18 bellt to lovo wiscly , n o dOllbt . Tom-Just tbe rlgbt Ume then, He ,ai_t. 2SC. ~mpl< ;nailed FItHK.1 two In'ches In d e pth! Early Rose po- I C~I~ r d \~g e ; g t e lemen ts of but to loye fooll sbly i6 bellcl' t han won't have nerve enough w lecture ... ~••.a.aL ""dHM A.... ot...tMl ............. --... 8 tlltoes. cut to ono eyo and dusted wltb p I\~ °rOth 'bl 1 tl' l'lh ahrmer abov e th o not to be a ble to lo l'e at all. - Tback- me about th e care oC mone7. ' grn .. e 0 e 0(, ai' nT-ard Siruggle , I j)taster. were dropped ten Inches apart to tbo lovel of the 8cle nllflc work or . p.ray. Ita Style. in tbe furrow and covered abeut two Although tbe proper. proportion o f When a-man begin" to lblnk o t ge t"Tb e child actnJss In that piece has R. B. CHAFFIN .. CO.. lac.. Rkh.oad. V ... inebes In d e pth wIth tho flne soil. Ingredient!! for certnln c rops is th e re- Ung morrled he nev e r flgurell 00 a II part which flts her like a glove." - -- ~-== . -- -= .- --- , ._-::\ Two woekll arter plantlng th o en- Bult at experi e nce and reK c ~r<'h. Ihe church wedding. "Yes, so to speak. a Itld glove," W_ N. U., CINC'NNATI.~O. 9-1913, tire ground was "Overed with six .actual work of fertilizer mixing Is Blm. Inches of I,artly r'.ltted wheat s trnw pic and easily IIInstered. Qnd chaIr. The shoots pushed abo,'e Th e work ca n well be don(l In late the straw three weeks alt er plantin g , lIud mado a strong growth. No CUlll- J<'ebruary or {'nrly Murch fllr lhe ml:!: vation was glven_ The vlneo, w<,re tur(;s n ee dpd (' urly and on miIl Y. •Ia y'y dusted wltb plaster and paris green Inter III th e BPUBon for th e latAr lots . as soon us the bugs appeared. Two Th o l('ast C'xpe rl errced of , hire d ru e n appllcatlono we re made, as worm8 can do tile work It one sets tho eltwere pretty thick In m1dsummer. The smplp ami NUI1 C! rlnt en.d s the proceBS. Tho n(,l1ded ('Q"lpment 18 a dry potatoes were rIpe and fit to p.at by the middle of .Tuly. When boiled the nuor, a r ellnb) .. platform aca le.· 11 v;]ro flesh WIUI dry and well flavored, and screen of half·lnch mesh, a Beoop. It for brea king U(J when roasted in the Rslles the paLatoos h eavy Impl e ment wron~ ..,hen broken open were of n floury lumpy Ingredl C'nts and some bats to luallty. )oTom tho two bU8hell!l plant. receive the mixture. ed I obtained 21'.4 b<lshels of good, J)rle<! hl(;orl, .:round bone, acid phossized aad two and a hnlf llU8hels of phate. lIInkage, sulphate or ammonia. small potatoes. This 'Wall Dot n large nil ra t e of tioda, cottonseed m eal. eltc .. Yield. I am satlsflod that the yield prl'Bent no unsurmountabl e dlmcul could have been Increased by tbe use tlea. Nitrate or soda nnd other in. of a good kind ot bone ferttll2er. The j!:redle n tB Inclined to be lumllf are ground was not manured or fertilized easily crushed . They, should bb .. 1ftI'd for the ·p otatoes, as the ground bad bc foro adding t h em to th p. othpr mao been heavily dressed with yare) ma- teria ls. nure the ye uT before fol' growing It is eRslrr to work up the renlllz (>r truck. This I. a good way to grow In half-ton lot s. First Spread upon th o potatoes for family uso by thos.e h!&v· 1100r lhll prope r proportion by we Ight Ing plenty of straw. Hotted stalkll bas a curative effect _ujJOn mucous surfaces, and hence of any one ~ll\gredl o nt and spread the may be used It stmw cannot be had. . oth ers upon It In loyers, rttJDoves catarrh. In Nasal Catan"h is well to cleanse the
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Monday. Tuel'\day and '.Vednesdny of Althollgh thr bl'st 'work is often F. C. Carey was in Cincinnati, next week. He is a'i: is ling Rev . The splendid hospitality of Mr. produced in the fsce of lIifficu lties, Evans in special meetin~ s . Wednesday and Thursday, of last and Mrs. Oakley Unglesbysurpassed the obfltscles may sometiInes be 80 week. - .... -itself last Friday evenin!:, when they great S8 to preven t 1I"0rk .ltogrther. · Lytle invited a number of friends to help Mrs. W. E. O~lesbee, of Cincinnati Harriet Beecher Stowe, for eXll lOpl e, them share in :celebrating the eiilh- is the !runt of Mr. and Mrs. Georl'e was so crowded hv her housework Mrs. Anna Duke anu fund ly moved teenth birthday of their daughter Smit.. that she wrot e littl e tiU she II" a 8 to Dayton on Friday . Gail. Miss Gail being a Wilmington forty. Shl" never ~sve up tt'~'iDg, Mrs. Catherine J ohnl! and Mrs. See Janney's new stock of wall however, and her sili ter ('at herine, Cora Johne spent last 'week with reI. stu dent. the surprise was a genuine paper. who sometImes took dict ation in the atives in Waynesville and attended bona-fide one. '£he diversions of the evening were S towe kitchr n, hos left BOme nmus- Evangelistic meetings. Mrs. Adah Randolph and son, Rus · games and d8ncin~, after which the MilS Mary Lelferson, of Middleing accoun ts of H srriet'. efforts a t sell , and Stanley Lanlb, of Dayton. g uests were escorted to the dining town is the guest of Mr. and Mrs. J. composition. On e of thOle accounts spent Sunday"with home folks . room, where a dainty two course O. Cartwright. is quoted in "Heroines of Mod ern Clyde Wharton has purchlUled the lunch was served, Mrs. Jes&ie Ellis Progress." property near the saw mill of Chas. New Brooms. Try once ml)re the and Mrs. Cora A. Thompson prcsid· Harriet brush ed the flour off her Clark and moved into it last week. C. D, Reed Broomll, trimmed or un· William Duke of Dayton spent ing at the punch b8Wl. apron s nd sat down for a mOtrH'ut t.rimmed, sold by Will White. Sunday with his father and sisters Those present were: Misses Flora in a muse. Then she dictated as here. mond Reed, Marie Starr, Viola Jor· follflws: . Mr. a'· I Mrs. Nathan Smith and Fred "'isk and family le ft last dan, Edna Deatherage, Opal Thomp · "'1 know my duty to my chiidrcn. week for their new home in Ken· :;on, Audrey Thompson, Elsie Ollborn, family lnJved into their new home r I!ee the hour must come. You must tucky. Alice McCarren, Ruby Cline, Osee' near Sprini' Valley, last week. take them, Henry: t hey ' are.my last Mr. and Mrs. Chas. Clark 'were Dayton visitors Saturday. Anson, Berda F ealy, Harriet Snook, earthly comlort!' " ~d iss Manda Carstensen, of Spring' Lytle Sunday School was well rep- Vesta Ellis, Irene Unglesby, Gail field, was the Sunday Kuest of her "Ma'am, what shall .1 do with these eggshells?" interrupted Mina, resented at the tabernacle meeting Unglesby, Hel en Welch , Eva Ellis, sillter, Mrs. L. A. Zimmerman. at Waynesville last Saturday. Messrs. Clarence Cleaver, Ros! the servant. Mr. Frank Gruber of near Ferry Hartsock, Verner Deatherage , Har. A good line of wall paper at Jan· "Put them in the pail by you," anfell from Ii tobacco wagon at the old Smith, Herbert Carr, Lee Tal· ney's. swered Harriet. warehouse lll8t Wednesday and dis· mage, Carl Osbl)rn , John Fealy, Mrs. " 'They are my last eat:fuly com- located his shoulder. . C H . Surface left Tu8llday for Mr. and Mrs. William Coleman are J essie El li s. Mrs. Cora Thompson, fort !' " saiEl 1. "What next?" Miami County where he has just '''You must take them away. It now living on the Bergd all far m W. C. Welch. bought a fine regiaered draft stallion. may be-perhaps it must be-that I west of town. HAS BOUGHT BAKERY Mrs. William Cal'mony spent Sat shall soon follow, but the breaking Everything brillht and new in heart of a mother still pleads, "A urday wi.t h Mrs. William Wheaton U. 1\1. Whitc has sold his baker Eallter millinery at Grace Lincoln near Springboro, who is very ilL little longer, a little longer I" , ., A number of inen fr om he re to R oy Hart..'IOek. who took pOIl8e.'IIIio Smith'lI. ''How much longer must the gin- boarded a hand·car Friday evenin~ Tuesday evenin g Raymond Har·t· gerbread stay in?" asked Mine. and were soon ready for service at sock, brother of Roy, will have Mr. and M1'l'. Chas. Coftln . of the fire on the Havens farm south cha rge. "Five minutes," said Harriet. Ma.rion, Ind ., were the guests of "'A little longer, a little longer I'" of here. The bilkery will maintain its nig h Dr. and Mrs. J. T. Ellis, last week. James Mullen W8$ appointed to I repeated, in a dolorous tone; and standard in its bread and cakes , and fill the vacancy in the Board of Ed· we burst into a laugh.- Youth's uCl\.tion Kister will BOon De here. 0 rder caused b:l( Elmer Rogers the bake r. Gustav Neuhaus, will do Companion. your Easter hat now. moving to Waynesville. the baking . ----Grace Lincoln Smith. They wil ! lJ.1en a restaurant next USUAL WAY week and 1.1 0 l~aym ond has had con· Beech Grove. Mrs, J08. Thompson IUld Miss siderable experience in this line, it Albert Helpmyer ' and wife have will. no doubt prove a winn~r. Give Christine Kelly, of Cincinnati, are moved back to Dayton. llUeeta If Mr. and Mrs. Georp them a call. Aaron Smith and family are enter· ... Smith. taining the measle!!. TEACHER~ ASSOCIATION M. M. Terry lost a fine 2 yr, old The Christian church will hold a colt one day last week The Warren County Teacher'sld· market at the Township House, SatMrs. Amanda Gamer is added to sociation will meet at the National urday, March 15, commancing at 10 our sick list this week. Bank Building, Lebanon, Ohio, Harry Murray, one of Wayne Tp. March 15, 1913. Following is the o'clock. most successful stock men were here Milson's Fertilizer, the best on the program: on Fridsy buying stock. market, For sale by Chaa. Frye, 10:00 a. m. Class No.3 will meet at the home Music , 10f Miss Ruth Edwards, on Friday Mrs: fda Stokes and dau~hter evening, March 14 All members Devotional Exercises ............... .. . are requested to be present. ..... ...... ......... Rev. G. E. Gowdy Alia, returned home from Spring ~ Hert Bogan and sister Edith have Helpful Suggestions ....... - ....... .. field after a. two-week'e visit with returned to their home at Wellman relatives . ...... .. .. ...... Six County Teachers ~~_ ,after a week's viait with relatlv~ Addreas ......... O. T. Coison, Editor ~_ filAr; lin the Queen City. Have .oved my millinery store of Ohio Educational Monthly 'I; '/II! M. M. Terry and wift! are spending from the Stoops Building up next 1:30 p. m. ''Why didn't the chief of police in • . this week with relatives at Bellmont Address ....... ... ............. 0 . T. Corson door to the Township House. Come vestigate the matter before?" Iand Dayton. up and lIeII the new styles for Easter. "How sho-'J'O!iou cx.-.t him to ! Several. from t~is pl~ce attcnded Lucile Berry, Pres. . wu 1. r--.. ,the surprise on MISS Gall Unglesby. Grace Lincoln Smith, Elva M. Drake, Sec'ty know anything until he sees lt In the of near Harveysburg, on last Friday T. H . R<ldgers papers." . evening and all report a nice time Mr. and Mrs. Carl Servis, of Mid· Ex . Committee C. W, Williams The many friends of Aunt Harriet dletown, have been viaitillJ' friends C. A. Bruner REAL VlLLAIN. Lincoln will be sorry to know that here tor a few. da,s. Mr •• Servis, she is quite sick with the grip at her ---.~-wh4) has been working in the lar&'8llt "Are JOu the Ti.llain in this home near here. She is kindly cared HAD A SLIGHT STROKE auto i'arage in Middletown, has betroupe?" aak\ld the baggageman, who )for ~y her 80n haac. We all hope was handling theatrical tnmb. b~ the time this appears in print she Hon. Jesee Taylor, of Jamestown . come one of the beet expert motor "No" re lied the outh with Will be much better. sulfered a slight stroke of apoplexy repairers in the state. , p. ,Y Mrs. Cora Thompson and daugh. black, curly ha.rr. 'I used to be, but ters Audrey and Opal of Wellman while in his private office at his home, the real 1'ill.ain ia the tre&Btlrer of called on Mrs. Amanda Garner. o~ recently. He went to Springfield, Buy your Fertilizer of Chaa, Frye, the company, . and by this time he Sunday afternoon. accompanied by Mrs. Taylor, to cen- wh,~ handl. Milson's, the best. lnust be about 600 miles on his way Several of our farmers are done suIt a physician. When the nature • - • to somewhere else." sowing oats. of his trouble was learned he reo Tho Cause or Rbeumat1lm James Curtis . of near Waynes· turned home on the advice of the , IUomaoh trouble, .ltzy lher and IN THE NUTTI!RV, ville. transacted business here physician and went to bed for com. d~rl'Dged Jddne,. are the oaa.. ot Monday m o r n i n g . ' plete rest and quiet. No serious r h U Ge.• yoUI' .1011180h , e'g ma IIDl. YisitxJ:r-What's wrong with the Mr. Laprad , of near Dayton, b a s . liver, kidne.,. a.d boweleln heaUhy man in that cell? bought and is moving onto the trouble IS expected. oondltt.>. by saktne JCIeotrtc BiUer., Andrew Guttery farm. • - • aoc1 yoo will noS be' troabled ' with AtteDdmlt-He's a Qoughnut. , • • HAS NEW PROPRIETOR the petas of rheumati.m. Cbarlel! "You mean that ia his hallnciD.&Open to Que.tlon, B Allen, a. Hhool prtDotpaJ, of 'tion?" The head of 11 certain household 111 ,/ H. V. Walter, owner of the Leb- Sylnnta, Ga., wbo auffared lnde "No; he really is. He went crazy ODe of thoBe 'hrlH lIa ns whoRo preach· anon Times has Bold his interest to 8crfbable t 'rtare frOID rhenmatllm, on the subJ'eet of monel,"~udge. ID" alwa~8 Is III advance of his prac· S f d Kl' I f h N' ood Jlve:r ant! .t"maob trouble Ilud ttcs. One day be asked a beautitul. an or em, ate 0 t e • orw dtaeued Iddaeya, wrl_: . ""'11 grace berore beginning a meal, then News. 'We are glad to welcome Mr~ remediea faUed oatil I ,aNd Ileatrio DOESN'T aEI!M MUCH, founll fault with everyth1ng on the Klein to Warren County, He prom· iHUe...., bua fGar haUl.. af '~ls &lIe-It a Mid that it would table. The meal conoluded, he re- ises great things tor the Tim., wOD,d erfGl remedy oured me com· • turned thanks with characterleUo • _ • ' , pJnltly." lIaybe your rla._ala take 27,600 spiders to produce .0De ~unctlon. Th e youngeat daughter ot ... pall,I' ~1D8 from .lomaOb, HYef aD4 ~UDd of a web. the family pulled a~ her mother. B~t to G~t It Olll!r ~ar!Ii r ••~i411Iey . troabl., .eov,lo . , . _ BeUlah-The idea I And yet sleeve. 'WhIch does he believe, Love a like the measle ua, :wlll ,ctYe you ~." ... to tell UI "L_," ...;;a.._ .. _ mamma, what.. he teUs us ot wllat he worse when 1~ comea late In ~ '1.00, BeooqaIDBDCled.". I Ie, '-",(U8,, -~ ..... -r-- _ ... Cella Go&r '.. IJerrolg.' . . . ' . De;t" ' .. • ..... ".. - ....... J ~ ~ .; ~ -' . :, .
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~ixty-Fourth - Year
The Union R eVIVa . ) 1I wasTheonesermon on Sunday m o rnin ll of the best the Evangelisl ,. Services Ihas ~iven. As be portrayed the in ·
f1uence of Mother. t ears f ell fr om many an eye and a deep f eelin g of Th e g reat union r e vival in this spirituality pervaded the b uil d ing . city is assuming proporti ons beyond At the close of th t' message K per· the expec tations of th l? m os t san . Sli ns callle forward and t ook thc guine. Th er e hilS been consid e rabl y Evange list by the hand . Th e o th er over 200 cards si g ned alread v, cove r . servi ces a t th e day we re full of cn· ing con versions and reconsecra tions t h usiasm and conv ict ion . Mrs . For· The weath e r havin g mod erated clown , syth e spoke t o wom en in t he hri s· th e crowds are flo cking in t o the ti a n church and a la rge a udie nee w a~ meetings and every thing is roov i ng p resent . Mrs. Forsythe has W Oll Ii along with vi gor and power . Evan· war m pl ace in th e hea r ts of th (· g elist Forsythe is fas t gpttin g a hold wom en of Waynesvil le and at th e on the community and on eve ry close of her message , seve ra l caml" hand is heard eul og is tic cumments forward and took he r uy lhe ha nd , on the powerful serml'ns of t he lead e r j!vid encing their desi re to d'dieatl' of the campaign. The choir. boy their lives to t he Master. Th e mer. scouts . girl scouts, lodges and praye r turned out in la rgt! n um bers t o the m eetings are all lending their aid to servi ce in th e t ~ bern ac l (! in the aitt- Ithis great m ovement for the uplift noon It was a g r eat ser vice a nd a ~ of the mo rals of the community. t he preache r went in to th e life , f Last Friday evening the Odd!el. David the large company of InLn lows were the guests of the evening. gave the g r eat est at tention. They made a magnificent showing as The evening mes;,age was on th l' they swung out of their hall a ccom · "Judgment." Evan gelist Forsyt!·.e panied by th~ Rebekahs. and head ed wall al his bes t It was a ma.-:; terh by the Drum Corps. Arriving a t th e effort and at the close " ig htee n pe~. tabernacle they filled the seats that ROns came and gave th e mse lves t(1 had been reserved for them. and the Lord . Among the converts of then, before taking their se ats all the meet in g so far , . ha\' e be en somt· j oined in r epeating the Lord's Praye r . of ou I' most influ ent ial and r espec ted It W8.l! an inspiring sight, and Mr. peopl e and during th'! ne xt tw o ' Forsythe said it was pt!rhaps the week s of the campai g n. ther e will no best appearance of Odd fell ows he l doubt be several hundred mo re wh o
Service W ed n ('~day , T hursday and , C loria I'alr i .... .. .................. Ilan ks .. .... ... .. . ............. ,. I\.a rl l ;"od Frida y at ~eve n p. m. Sa t ur' '1\, D"lIn l dav f'a t [;' t f our Jl m. '. ' '" ~ (' 1' r,\'en , a .) II 1' 'I1 at(' .. ............. Nevi n Faste r l)a y - ff oly Comm unlOIl . , a t An th t'Jll .. ........ .. .... .. . ... .. .... M'ill Sh a l I 7 a. m . ~ll nday Sc honl lit !)::\(); '\'hri!lt i~ Risen" • MOl'l1in~ I'm},er, Sermon and !l oly I\y ri,. 1·:Ic- isflll .... .... ............ ... Elvcy lIJl1lll union at lO: :~O. (; Io r ia Ti hi ........ . .. .... .... .. .. . Paxton · I (.) n I"·. a~ kr 0 a y t he choir (I f Sl II yn lll .. ... .. .. .. ...... ... .. ... .... >a lestrina Mary ' ~ Chllrl'h lI'ili for lh e flr~ttil1l (' "Thl' Strife is O'er" . ,.. ' I . I' Wl'ar \· l's tml' lll~ . addinl! lhel'l, IJY to ( I Orl.. al J'I .... ...... .. .. .... ...... .. ,·,h·ey t I1(' I.eaul)' a nd revcr t!ll cc (If th e ()tr(·l'l t)I'.\· "I i (, ~anna" . ... ... .Granic r wnr~h i p of Almighty (:od . !llr!; . :\ . T W ri l! ht Ilox() lo" y Everyb ndy ind ted t o th ese s,' r . vil" 's 1··" II ()willg" is t he Illu siea l W I) . ~an .·t I I ~ . ............ .. .. .. ...... .. ..... . l·'ield . I 1.Vlllll ..... ....... I)IC. k in son c.Ilml flllnh>ll g ram for the l( ::JO sl' I"\' ice: Gloria in 1·;:\ !'I..lsi,; ... ..... ....... .. Zeune r ;' rflc ss ioll al ... .......... ... ... . WOl"g-an I NUll!.: i) illlilt is ....... .... ..... .... Ba rry "J 'sus CIlrls ' t IS 1)'dSC Il '\'ouay .' " I'~l't' eS" ltHl",1 ... .. ... .... .......... Sulli van " . (Jllrist lJu r Passover ........... . l· ram er. 'T')ll1c y " Faith ful"
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The Wayn e Township Spelling Cuntest was held at Corwin, on Fri· day , March 14. Nine of the eleven ~c h oo l s of t he to wnship we re re pre· se nt ed as fo ll ows: Lytl e by Lpna tvI (' ( ;i nni ~. A nna Smith and Carl Thomas; Co rwin by Lena Surface, Mabe l Cast and Rachel Dav i ~ ; Sugar Gr ove by Mari e Surface. May Sillcy d a n H a rold Earnhart; Sprinfl Branch by N ul a Hill , Goldi e Conner and C 'a rl !Jakin ; M t. Holly by LeRte r Dill . Ma rtin Marl a tt and Albert Marlatt; Col leg e Hill by Adria Cornell. Elli s Sm it h and J a mes Ev ans ; Harmony Grove by Lucile Buhrman . Olive Wilson and Russe l Stanl ey; Lowell H ill by He len Harris , Bertha Orndorf a nd Fred Simpkins; Green Briar by E ugenia Whitak er and Jennie Warnero Qu ite a number witnessed the
Enthusiastic T raction Meeting As anllounced in our laRt issue a second meetinO' • in the interellt of a traction line through Waynesville was held at Cr oS!! ' H all Monday hf · ternoon, which was largely attendp.d, and in enthm,iasm eq ualed the Ii rSit me€ ting the week before. Our peo· pI e seem thoroughly aroused t o the importance of th e movement and are ready to take hold of the project wi th a will. Mr. Wilson of Cincinnati. a traction expe rt, was present and gave a very conservative and practical talk, that impressed all present by its candor and fairness. The gentlt>man said he would neithgr talk nor under-
take to build only what he believed to be a pos~ibillitv. A traction line contest whi ch was lively from the from Xenia to Cincinnati via Waynesfi rst. All showed caraful preparaville, Morrow, South Lebanon. Lovet ion and a desire to represent their land, King'S Mills and FOiiters he be8C h 00 1 we II . ' '[' I ' M ""b . hth I'leve d per f ectly f eBSlble and a prop· 1e wmn e r was aY,,1 cy. ell<' . . . h b d' d (M' oSltlOn t at could e rea Ily finance • . 1f S G J,(" ra d e g" lr rom ugar r ove, ISS h . . Lucil e Co II T h ) I T e executive committee of three rne. eac ar. . d t . ,- f h 'j'h C tTl t d was mcrt'ase 0 nme. <AI urt er e oun y earn se e c e "I ere . . . May Sibcy , Kache l Davis , (Corwin 'I ~~nf~~r ~It\Mr. Wilson, tak~ the 111School), Fred Simpkins (Lowell Hill Itlatlve In t e. ~ovement an .report Schou l) and J ennie Warner (Creen at a later meetmg, T?ere wllI .be a meeting of the executive comn,lttee B ria r ) Alt erna t"_. h N' IB h' d 1'1le Coun t y Con t es t' f (,r b es t at t e atlOna ank, t IS, We nesspelle r in Wa rren County was hdd day afternoon a~:...o :lock.
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t he f ollowin() day in connectl'on wI'th • - - - - - - - - - -. Ro b er t I', lIrna.'! ca II e d on fri e nt1s in ..1 CI1,L<. I'. ry ~ h and lC's th e Mil son ' ~ Sp ring Vall ey , Sund ay nillht. FerLil izer, and lhl'l' l' i" none bette r th e Teach er' s Associati on, at Lebanon, Ohio . Seven Townships sent If yo u want a good F'er t ilize r call MI":< . Win Sali ,.;llliry ami da ug hle r, t eams. The winner WI1S Paul Kep- . - - - - - - - . Chas. Frye , phone 49 }. L 1.S. 1Mi"s Mary, ".. e re shop pi ng in Day to n, har t . Gum C rove School, Washington Mrs. Ada Furnas entertained Mrs. TUt!>lday . Tt1w nship. Frank Snook and Mrs. Henry SatPaul Hain es , of Cincinn ati, was I Wayne Town ship won se('ond terthwaite, at dinner, last Saturday. the guest of r e latives he r e. Sund ay. Mi,.;,;'s Nelli' an d Lill ie Wilke rson, hono rs thus giving May Sibcy a of Spring II ill , were gu es ts of f rie nds place on the state team to represent Mr. and M.I'II. Henry Satterthwaite, Born- To Mr . and MrR. Forrest I he re, Su nday Warren County in the state contest. Mr. and Mrs. Chauncey Bunnell and Graham . Friday. March 14t h. a I family. and MIll! Monimia Bunnell uaughl er__ _ _ _ .. _ _ Oil Meal.• P rall's S t ock Food . InCONSECRATION SERVICE i t crnation<l I I 'o ul t ry F ood a nd other took supper with Mr. and Mrs. Israel Mrs Benj . Hawkins. of New sp rill g' tOlli.:s a t Whi te's St or e . Satterthwaite, Sunday evening. The Presiding Bishop has taken Vienna. was th e w.e ek·entl g uell L of I h e r f ather. Mr. I. E Key s . Mrs. Ru th Carey and Mrs. F lo orde r for the ordination and conI Dyke, of iJayt on . we r e guests of Mr. secration of the Rev. Theodore MiSSel Sarah and Mabel SatterthDon' t forge t the "/Jig 0" Washer land Mrs. F. C. Ca rey , S und ay . Irvin g Reese, Bishop Coadjutor-elect waite entertaint'd Mr. and Mrs. at Roge r~' H ardware S to re. New 'I of t he diocese of Southern Ohio, as Quince Gon8. Miss Cecelia Snook and shipment ju st in. Pric e" ri g ht. Mr. a nd Mrs. W. C. Phillips fi nd follows: Messrs. Fred Gons, Robert Furnas, son. Or vill e , went t o I jayt on . MOil· Time-Tuesdav in Easter Week Fred Furnas ud Keller Hoke, la.,t Miss Emma H eighway ani ved IIday hi atte nd thc fun C'ral of Mrs. and Feast of the Annunciation, Friday evening. home W edn e~day eve ning fr om the Richard Mink. March 25th. . South, whe're she spent th e wim e r Pla.ce-Trinity church. Coillmbu8, with rela tives. I' Mr. and Mrs . Carl Servis . of MidMr. and Mrs. Stacy Burnet, of Ohio. d letown. t OJ.:e the r with Mr a nd Mrs . Consecrators-The Bishop of Clarksville. Mr. and Ml'I. Harl Har· Fred White arrived home Monday Ilarry Sherw ood have m oved into the CHA8. FORSYTHE, SOLOIST OF THE FORSYTHE EVANG ELISTIC PARTY Souther. n ?hio. the Bishop of Ohio, vey, of Harveysburg. and Mr. arHI e vening frClm Battl e Creek, Mich .• Walker house, o n Ma in s tree t . Mr . and the Bishop of Massachusetts. Mrs. Ernest Butterworth were had ever Been in his work. The will decide to give themselves to t he whe re he has been for the laRt ten Servi s has purchased an in te r est Preacher- The Bishop of Ma..'ISQ- guests of Mr. and Mrs. Sam ButterEvangelist gave a sho rt address of Lord. Prayer meetings for m en weeks . He seems to be much im · in the Way n esville Auto and Ma· chusetts . worth at dinner Sunday, chine ry Co. welcome and at the conclusion. the were started in the Township House proved in his general health. Presenters- The Bishop of Rhode brethren of the lodge gave him a on Tuesday morning from 9:30 to 10 islalld and the Bi8hop of Arizona. hearty round of applause. a . m. The Evangelist leads each Mr. and Mrs. Will Elliott, of near Attending Presbyters-The Hev. Saturday evening" tne "Booster" morning. Ferry. entertained Sunday at dinner ~Congress John M. McGann, and the Rev. choir again took the place of the Tuesday evening the Junior Order the following l'Uests: Mias Marie Charles E , Hutchinson. regular choir and once more enthused of American Mechanics were the Henham, of Lebanon, Mr. and Mnt. --By Corn A. Thompson the people with the splendid song guests of the meeting and made an J. M. Keys and Mr' Warren Keys, of DEATH service in which' they led. exceedingly fine appearance. ThursCenterville, Mr. and Mrs. Amos Cook ---. . . -.. _ - - Sunday was the banner day of the day of this week will be observed a and family. campaign It was the day that had a Day of Fasting' and Praye r. The 'l'he Rural Life ami Good Roads · :~t home. Mrs. Richard Mink. aged 52 years been selected to honor Mother . A , church bells will ring at 7 o'cl oc k Congre~s call ed in acco rdan ce wi t h Th e mo~t st.ri k ing- a ddress, not for died at he- home in Dayton, Friday large audience greeted the Evangelist i and there will be services in th .. t.he procla mati on u f Gove rnor J a mes eloq uenee bu t fo r deep after thought \ a fternoon, at5 o'clock. The funersl Mrs , J. O . Cartwright entertained at the morning service and there ' Methodist church at 10 a. m . and !I t M. Cox, at Me morial Hall, March wa:; lh a t of Mrs . Ma rtha P .Falconer , took place at her late residence on at dinner las~ Thursday in honor of was an abundance of white carna . 2:30 p . m. In the evening th e !o:van. 12 - 13, 19 1:.l, ~els all e xampl e fur t he Supt . Pellil sy lvania Training Sch ool 1 Carfield street, Monday afternuon he.r gueat, MlBa Mary Lefferson, of tions. Over ;\00 of these flowers gelist will preach on "The Unpar wo rld, lI S this is the ti rs t state t o catl for C irl s. who's Rubject was "The and interment was made in Wood- Middletown. The guests were Mrs. had been ordered from Cmcinnsti don able Sin." It is expected that ;J. Rural U plif t a nd Ma rket Roads l':t'j!I cc tcd Child in Rural Distric ts." lawn cemetery, the Rev. Franklin L. A. Zimmerman. Mrs. J. A, Meand many more could hav~ been sold this will be a great day in the revi val COllg rc';:l. I She has in c har~e 700 girls . Its been Swift. officiating. Coy, Mrs . J. B. Chapman and Mrs. Before the sermon Evangelist For. It being. what is comm only call ed There are f orces in the very air of , her lif e work. She says many ask Mrs. Mink was Miss Hannah Mills, E. V. Barnhart. sythe said that according to arrallge· "Holy Thursday." The people will s uch a gath e rin~ th a t pl~ys sl.imu la- i l1<'r. whe r e do they com e fr om. the daughter of Mr. an? Mrs, --ment thia was the time to finieh the Iobserve this as one of the days of thl' t in g ly I1pon on e ~ mentality . \ i\lany she H"\YS aT e f l'om rural di s· Ulvsses lthlls, who formerly lIved on 0 M d 'd h h P . f '1'1 ' . . . . ' I . f n on ay March 17, Mrs J.O expense account an d sal tat e asslono our Blessed Lord. Fri day ll ~ lml!atl ve m ove ment tow ar d s tr 'lcts , ~ Il e thl11 t!ianunso phisti catpd Wat er s t ree t . an d was a mece 0 C t ' ht' 'ted f r ... wanted to finish it all up in a few evening the Knigh ts of Pythias amI ~O()rl ma rk et roads has s L a rted a ctl u ntry g irl is ea ie r dece ived than Josiah B. Mills, of Waynesville. far a celebrate ew ItUe girls . . . I . romw2rll{to 6mVI to help the minutes . The tellers and secretaries their wives will be the guests of the psyeholog'lc,d wave which wlJl llPreacl ~ t o'" n InrI who has had to wear an fifth b' thd . f h l were selected and took their places meeting. Mr. Forsythe IS a member a ll throug hout· t he· stat.es.as bauyhood. The re are. ATTENTION KNIGHTS PYTHIAS tl e d aug IrhteaYRahnmvJersaryt er mk ' r ea ane. °Those · the de le· \ :.t rIlWl" fr om d Iverse sec tlU ns re por t as w e all now, I! lrls f eebl e millded and Forsythe proceeded to ask for of that ordp.r. Sunday afternoon ;{ate:; f rom ' ted Esth H d ' 0 I I· . B . 't t ' f E I' F Vi were er en erson D oris . I amounts. Five dollars was the next at 2:30 the Evangelist wili '. h e meelin g at lOm e. 11 y g reat I ll' mo rality , made so by birth and . y mI'l a IOn 0 vange IlIl 01'- H en d K hi n H amount started at and immediate ly delive r his celebrated address. Co ng r e:;ses o .f "this . kin(1, du minute,t ad vises syth the. Tabernacle Ber- N ovelel~oBn, 21 . a enec kat e, Keeth a Ieen eGn·lerson, I mour, . I h ~'nv"ironment. Fi l'Rt she . e to F .attend I they came in, faster than the secre· "Booze; or the Slimy frail." A hy master l1\)n",; can co p'·~ Wit 1 l e Hli' l('ler c u ~ ' odlal care of such g ir ls vices rlt ay avelllng, mst, you L II W'II' M'ld . f . ' '. ' d I' ue a I lamson, I I'ed Hartsoc k tades could write them down t.hey large hudience is looked for. fundamental ~tru e ture 0 :'l uch a vast kee pm!{ the m under such care un til are requeste to meet at the K . of Lo' S ith d EI' H k ~ 111 . unll'1 t h e pre?c h ec ca II e d C har Ies F orsy ~h ' I " pour..... ...e. the younger son um Ie r t a k'mg. t h e c h 11< bearing age IS past. I be- PHIl . a, a t 7 0 'I c oc k p. m .• an d M mae ". VmB hanrt dsleM awe. J A ., a vel' 0 f E vange I'1st an d M rs Forsythe has C overnor Cux w as esco r t ec:I t o I'leve (.o . q(, (J f t I1e slavL's of commer· marc h to th e tab ernacIe In ' a b 0 d y. M rs....... arntha h an C . ted . r s .t . . f or t h e peop Ie to "go easy. . I H II b 0 I. f .. . l ' h' . 't t' . I d II K f P' c oy 8S8IS e ostetS III en er80 persons gave $5.00 and at t he joined the party: His Bolos are of a \1 e mo rla a y!l corn uoys !'Om clahzed vice are bol'll of mentally de. IS mI'l a Ion inC u es a .0 II ta"' th h'ld close it was found that about $600 high order and show the training hl1 Van Wert Co .. all ca rrying corns t a lk fic ien t mothers and ill egitim a te al so. and their wives and all members of mlllg e« I .r~ .••_ __ had been contributed . It was a has had. He was a student of Val· t\ags The (; overnor said it waR So he r poin t is \\'('11 mad le. Secondly the Pythian Sisters whether members O~ANGERS ATfENTlON! revelation in money raising in Way · paraiso University in Music, and custo m tn launch a great battle ship sh e advi ses, p r o vid e more play and of the local organization or not. nesville. Teere were those in the took special training with Kar;eton by breaking a bottl e of champagne pleasure. Spend money for prevellF. M. Chenoweth. C. C. All Patrons tJf Husbandry with town that had predicted some trouble Hackett Chicago's famous vpice but he cou,d laun ch this great Con tion in stead of cure This talk -- • their families are invited by Evanin raising finances, but there was not culturist. ~_" gress with a cornstalk, which was an would a waken any inte llig ent perATIENTION EVE~YBODV geli8t Forsythe to attend the meetthe slightest hesitancy on the part • -emblem of pea ce. Us ing "This Con- sons social co nscience . Everyone of ing at the Tabernacle on Tup.sday of the people. In fact. it seemed as Some Spectacle. gress" ll!> his s ubject, he briefly these bri g ht speakers' advocated soI have a full line of Lime and Sul- e.-ening, March 25th. Therefore "Stranlle as It may seem to you," s t a t e d h'IS 0 b'Ject 'm ca II mg ' suc h a ' cIaI cen t e rs t a sc I10 0 Ih ouse an d or- P h er f or f r.uI't t ree spraying, Ia e so Patrons are d request to meet at th e though they were an..vl'ous to further saId Mrs. l.apslln,g, wltb pardonable this great work: After all billa are pride. "I was a good speller when I meeting. and the results he hoped to ganizRtion, lts coming m~' friends. Arsenate of Lead far spraying. A M. E. church that evening st 6:45 to paid there will be about $150 to was a . lIttl e girl and went to focbool. attnin frelm it. . Mi"q J ess ie Fi eld. N. Y. Sec'y lfUII line of Sprayer Pumps for put- march In a body to the Tabernacle. divide among the churches. Wf!.y- Once I spelled the wbole Bchool down. Then followed Mayor Karb's ad- Rura l Depar t ment Y. W. C. A. , ting on lame. Come and see and By order of n!llville ciid herself J)ro~d in money and for one time In my lire, anyw!'y, dress of welcome, when in a few well / talked on ' ·A Square Deal for the hear my prices, J. T. Ellis, Muter. giving. I was the dinosaur of all eyes...· chosen words, .w e were made to feel (Continued on page 8) A, B, Shies. Mame 'l'• ••• r
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E J . Hathaway. or Columbu g Handsome Eaeter Card!! Ilt Jan~ ' GrovE.', Oh io, in .·ending in hi!! re- ney 's , newal for t he Miami Gm:e tte. say ~ : S60 Choice Evaporated Peaches, 3' pounds --~------------------Lee Henderson was in Cincinnati, " Could not get along without my Fancy Evaporated Peaches, per lb. 100 vi:!it with home folks each week , Saturday . on business. throu gh your papEc'r." Choice Prunes, 5 pounds SlSo For Two Dollars Dollars a )'oor where th~y will be J, I!pl io absolute Mr. and Mrs. L. A. Zimmerman _ . - - _ ._ -- - - - - - - 111 safety. Ask tI> be shown. are in Cincinnati today. Fancy Prunes, 3 pounds 25e John T. UPP. of San Bernardino, Chas. Frye handles the Milson Cal .. writes as follows: "J enclose Choice Rio .Coffee, a pound SOo you a money order to apply on our Fertilizer. and there ia none better ----------~----~~----------~----------Lenox Soap, 9 l»ars for paper. We are now having fine Messrs. A. L , Sides and Gordon weather after qu ite 'a rainy week or Ohio Com, 4 cans for B50 more. Our winter was unusuall y Joy were in Lebanon Tuesday. Pee ed Peaches, 3-pound cans, a can, only 10c cold and considerable damage done Messrs Dean Howell and Oscar GOOD WORK UNDER HANDICAP FORMER BOY WILL PR EACH to oranges and lemons. but a very Smith were in Dayton Montiay. Walrus Salmon, per can, only 150 successful orange show just closed. --------------~~----~---~---------------Rev. Roy Haywood. form erly of We are all enjoy ing fine health." Harriet Beecher Sto've'a Literary ProOnion Sets. Sweet Pea seed and Fancy Pink Salmon, a can, only 100 ductlona Put Out In Face of Some. Waynesyille. will preac h at the Uni- ---early garden seeda at White'a Store. what Adver.e Condltlona. versalillt «hurch at Springboro on 3-pound Tomatoes, a can, only 1 00 A BONA-fIDE SURPRISE Monday, Tuesday and Wednesday of Although thc bl'st 'work ia oCten next week. He is ai.'isting Rev, F. C. Carey was in Cincinnati, I-pound Pail Baking Powder 100 The splendid hospitality of Mr_ produced in the face of 11 ifficu !ties, Evans in special meetin),' s. WednesdllY and Thursday, of last and Mrs. Oakley U nglesby au rpassed the obetacles may sometiIues be 80 Clover Farm Oats, 3 big packages for 250 week. itself last Friday evenin~. when they great a8 to prevent work altogether.' Lytle invited a number of friends to help Many other artIcles at Special Lo~ PrtCH. It may be your lalt chanc:e Mrs. W. E. O.rlesbee, of Cincinnati Harriet Beecner Stowe, Cor examp le, them share in ~celebrating the eillh- is the Iluc~at of Mr. and Mrs. Geor.re to buy at these low prices Brinl UI your Butter aad Eus. , was 80 crowded by her housework Mrs. Anna Duke and fumily moved teenth birthday of their daughter Ca~1 and see us, we can save you money. SmitA. that she wrot e litt Ie tiU she woa to Dayton on Friday. Gail. Miss Gail being a Wilmington IT PAYS TO TRADE AT forty. Sh l' never gave up trying, Mrs. Catherine John!! and Mrs. See Janney'a new atock of wall however, and her sister Catherine, Cora Johne spent la9t week with rel- student, the surprise waa a genuine paper. who sometImes took dictation in the atives in Waynesville and attended bona-fide one. The diversions of the evening were Stowe- kitc!Jrn, has left IIOlne alnus- Evangelistic meetingsWaynesville, O. ~ STORES Spribl' Valley, O. Mias M.Lrv Lelferson. of Middleing accounts of Harriet'. efforts at Mrs. Adah Randolph and son. Rus, games and dancinll, after which the sell. and Stanley Lamb, ' of Dayton. guests were escorted to the dining town is the guest of Mr. and Mrs. J .•- - - - - - - - -_ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _..;......;;_ _...;._-1 composition. One of tho.e accounts spent Sunday.with home folks. room. where a dainty two course O. Cartwright. is quoted in "Heroines of Modern Clyde Wharton has purchased the lunch was served. Mrs. Jessie Ellis . I'rogreas." property near the saw mill of Chas. Ne'; Broom8. Try once more the and MrS. Cora A. Thompson presidHarriet brushed the flour off her Clark and moved into it last week. C. D, Reed Brooml!l, trimmed or uning at the punch bew!. apron and sat down for a moment WiIlillDl Duke of Dayton spent Those present were: Miase8 Flora t.rimmed, isold by Will White. in a muse. Then she dictated 08 Sunday with his father and sisters mond Reed. Marie Starr, Viola JorfoUews: here. You can make shipment. everyJ or 4days, when most convenient. Mr. a ~, 1 Mrs. Nathan Smith and 'Jim d ty t h'ld Fred tisk and family left last dan, Edna Deatherage, Opal Thomp· The Hlchest price of any Creamerv in the State. ow my u 0 my c I reno week for their new home in Ken- son. Audrey Thompaon, Elsie Ollborn, family InJved into their new home The TrleState Price this week I. 37 Poor old EI,ln beln, J5c 1 see the hoUl' must come. You must tucky. near Sprin.r Valley, last week. Alice McCarren, Ruby Cline, Osee take them, Henry; they are.my last Mr. and Mrs. Chas. Clark ' were Anson. Berda Fealy. Harriet Snook. WRITE FOR FREE TRIAL CANS TO-DA \' Dayton visitors Saturday. earthly comlort!' " Miss Manda Carstensen. of SpringVesta Ellis. Irene Unglesby, Gail field. was the Sunda,y rueat of her "Ma'am, what shall .1 do with Lytle Sunday School was well repthese eggshells?" interrupted Mina, resented at the tabernacle meeting Unglesby. Helen Welch, Eva Ellis, sillter, Mrs. L. A. Zimmerman. Measr8. Clarence Cleaver. Rost! the servant. at Waynesville last Saturday. Hartsock, Verner Deatherage. Har· "Put them in the pail by you," anMr. Frank Gruber of near Ferry A good line of wall paper at J anCINCINNATI, OHIO. fell from II. tobacco wagon at the old Smith. Herbert Carr, Lee Talney's. H 8wered arriet. warehouse laat Wednesday and dis- mage, Carl Osh9rn, John Fealy. Mrs 1/ 'They are my 18st ear,thly com- located his shoulder. C H. Surface left Tueaday for ~!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!"!!!!!!!!"!!!!!!!!"!!!!!!!!"!!!!!!!!"!!!!!!!!"!!!!!!!!"!!'!!!!'!!!!'!!!!'!!!!!!!!!!"!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!'!!!!'!!!!!!!!!!"!!'!!!!'!!!!!!!!!!!!!l fort !'" saia 1. "What next?" Mr. and Mrs. William Coleman are J essie Ellis. Mrs, Cora Thompson, W. C. Welch. Miami County where he has just Late Classified Ads "'You must take them away. It now living on the Bergdall farm .... bought a fine regisered draft stallion. may be-perhapa it must be-that 1 west of town. HAS BOUGHT BAKERY Barbed Wire shall soon follow, but the breaking Mrs. William Carmony spent Sat FOR SALE Everything brillht and new in heart of 8 mother still pleads, "A urday wi~h Mrs. William Wheaton , U. M. White has sold his bake~y Easter milllnery at Grace Lincoln near Springboro, who ie very ill. little loncer, a little lon ....r I" , " Smith',.. ''H .,Y . A number Qf men from here to Roy HartRock. who took POllSQll.'1~ GUAlUNTEED 10 heal wl&b4m' ItiaJr. ow much lOnger must the gm- boarded a hand-car Friday evening Tuesday evening , Raymond Har't2-room C,)tt-flgf' , 18x22 f!, ,' t. (lheltp ing a blemish, or MONEY REFUNnmn. If .• 0Jd il/){lIl. blrs, Buldltb I 600 and ,I.ro-tilel! for fresb woud8a. 1- -and e on resay-for serv1c'e at sock, brother of Roy, will have gerhread stay in?" asked M ina, Mr. and Mnt. Chas. Collin , of t:lurnl<tt, R D 5, WliyneavlJ)e. O. , oldlO~.lOrebackla.dsholllden~~ "Five minutes," said Harriet. the fire on the Havens farm south charge. Marion, I:nd " were the gue::lts of Ph,me 59-:1 ' III 21 aDd brU1lel. 260 alae fQr Family UN. "'A little longer, a little lon,ger I'" of here. The bakery wi l} maintain its nigh Dr, and Mrs. J. T. Ellis, laat week. DR. cora PADfLEU IILI&1EIt 1 repeated, in a dolorous tone; and James Mullen was appointed to standard in its bread and cakes, and OlJS-9 nioll. good bog~, seven Ie !~nlef!l and cuaranteecl .10 ~ we burst into a laugh.-Youth's fill the vacancy in the Board of Ed· mon tbll old /\Ind ill fine sbape 8p ,Ringboue, Curb, 8weenJ~lilt. E"ster will soon be here. 0 rder ucl\t.ion caused b:J( Elmer Rogers the bakel', Gustav Neuhaus, will do • • PUffI!I\ or any enlarremen' of or llJq11lre of Fnuk BraddoclI:. R , D. muac e or money refunded PrloeClOa Companion. moving to Waynesville. you r East.er hat now. the baking. J, Wayn8llvllle, Obio. m 21 .0. MU • ., AU. ~ • Grace Lincoln Smith. They wil ! u,)en a restaurant next USUAL WAY week and a::. i~aymond oas had con- ' Indian Ilunner Dnoks, pare Beech Grove. Mrs. JCIS. Tnompson md Miss wblte egg IItrain , 24. Rbode aiderable exporience in this line. it Albert Helpmyer . and wife have will. no doubt prove a winMr. Give Christine Kelly. of Cincinnati. are leland Red hens and I rooster, Bean moved back to Dayton. guests It Mr. and Mrs. Georp (ltrain.- J. C. Btaey, Oortrin, O. them a call. m 26 Aaron Smith and family are enter. Smith. taining the measles. TEACHER~ ASSOCIATION Egg Bnoltaye Ioonbator. . M. M. Terry lost a fine 2 yr. old usa THL '~ The Chlnstian church will hold a Pnoe Inq otre of II,.. colt one day last week The Warren County Teacher's ,u. market at the To'fJl8hip House. Sat- £ . S. Bally. m 10 Mrs. Amanda Gamer is added to aociation will meet at the National urday, March 15, commencing at 10 our eick liBt this week. Bank Building, Lebanon, Ohio. Harry Murray, one of Wayne Tp. March 15. 1913. Following is the o·clock. Laliest Magazine in the World 0' TH& most successful stock men were here Millon's Fertilizer, the beat on the program: on Friday buying stock. Wede...., New.paper UBin marbt. For sale by Chaa. Frye. 10:00 B. m. Class No.3 will meet at the home Today's Magazine is the largest (CIncinnati, OhiO, Branob) Muaic 0f Mias Ruth Edwards. on Friday and ~t edited magazine publiahed n.' t ,P.blielal. . H.... 14 All members Mrs:- Ida Stokea and daullhter at DOc per year. Five c'e nts per copy evening, March Devotional Exercises ................ . 1 ill the WerW ,are requested to be preaent. Ada. returned home from Spring .................... Rev. G. E. Gowdy at aU newsdealers. Evel y lady who Bert Bogan and siBter Edith have Helpful Suggestions ...... _" ......... field aftel~ a. two-week's visit with appreciates a good magazine should Read the Ipl.ndld epeelal and lIIi1atrat.d teaturea l.cured elt~ returned to their home at Wellman clu.lvely tor our readerl, print........ .. .-.... Six County Teachers relatives• send for a free IllUlJple copy and ~=~ !liter a week's. villit with relattve~ ed on the Inllde p ..... In I.ell Addreas ......... O. T. CotSon. Editor IIIU. or tlilil "'.I,_,er. ~~ I/fI,~ \m the Queen CIty. Have .oved my millinery store premium catalog. Address, roday'! of Ohio Educational Monthly '1# '/If! M_ M. Terry and wift! are spending Magazine. Canton. Ohio. from the Stoops Building up next • .... 1:30 p. m. "Why didn't the chief of police in- this week with relatives at Bellmont door to th4! Townahip Houee. Come Address ......... ......... --... 0. T. Coraon veatigate the matter before?" Iand Dayton. up and Bell the new styles for Easter. The GaaeUe II a 81'ea& famlly paper ~=========::::4==.J "How sho-nlll!!lou. "'"""'t him to ! Several. from t~is plll:ce attended Lucile Berry, Prell. • ¥Jll Y. - r - - . . ,the surprise on MISS GaIl Unglesby. Grace Lincoln Smith. Elva M. Drake. Sec'ty knoW' anything until he sees 1t m the of near Harveysburg, on last Friday T, H. &edgers papers." evening and all report a nice time Mr, and Mrs. Carl Servia. of MidW. Williams The many friends of Aunt Harriet Ex_ Committee C. dletown, have been viaitin&, rrU!ndllll A_ Bruner C. REAL VlLLAIN. Lincoln will be sorrY. to know that here for la few: dap. MI'•• Servia, she ia quite sick with the grip at her who haa bj,.n world n&, In the lara'Mt "Are JOU the villain in this home near here. She is kindly cared HAD A SLIQHT STROKE auto prage in Middletown, has betroupe?" as~ the baggagema.n, who ) for lty h~r son. haac. W,e al! hope Hon. Jesee Taylor, of Jamestown . come one of the best expert motor was handling theatrical tnmb. ' b~ the time thiS appears In prmt ahe "N" lied tt.th ·th wtll be much better. if d I' ht t k f I 0, rep. ,'" you WI Mrs. Cora Thompson and daugh- so ere a s Ig s ro e 0 apop eX}' repairer'll in the state. black, curly h8ll'. '1 used to be, but ters Audrey and Opal of Wellman while in hia private office at hia home, the real Tillain ia the treasurer of called on Mrs, Amanda Garner. o~ recently. He went to Springfield, Buy YOUlr Fertilizer of Cbas. Frye, the 'company, ,and by this time he Sunday afternoon. accompanied by Mrs. Ta,ylor. to c.n- wh. handlj!lll Milson'a. the beet. mUllt be about 600 miles on his vray &;veral of our farmers are done suit a phyaician, When tbe nature • - • to somewhere me." sowmg oats. of his trouble was learned he reThe Cause 01 Rbeumatilm James Curtis, of near Waynes. turned home on the advice of the , Stomaoh treuble. Jltsy Uyer aDd IN THE NUTTERV. ville. transacted business here physician and went to bed for com- dllranged, )[idDeya are the oa... of I Monday m o r n i n g . ' plete rest and quiet No serious r b euma.ltlllD, • G e , your '",lIlac 1_ h• Visiiol'-m.t's wroDg with the Mr, Laprad , of near Dayton. has . . • liver. kidDie ,. ud bowellAD heaUh7 man in that cell? bought and is moving onto the trouble IS expected. oonditt". by aldOl Electric' Blnen, AtteDdmlt-He'a & aoughnut. Andrew Guttery. f.arm, . • - • aDc170u WiD not be' troubled ' wtUl -- HAS NEW PROPRIETOR .he petDS of rheum.ttllD. Charl8ll "Yon mean that ia his halluci:zta. ' Open to Que.tlon. BAileD, & Hhool prhlotpal, of I also handle a 36-calid~',Bum.er which tion P" The head ot II. cel'tain househOld 11 I' H. V. Walter. owner of the Lebo Sylvanle, -Ga., whQ adered lnde will fit l'amp.~ , Bu~ from "No; he ~y ie. He went CTaIJ one of those C~rlstll\ns whose preach- anon Times has sold his interest to 8crlbable t 'r'u~ frOID rheUIDA&l.m. -6 to 8 hours!()~ ~. cents- ",orth,' of 'oil. on the IUbject of mOD9J."--J'udge. ing always Is In advant\e of his prac- Sanford Klein. late of the Norwood' liver and .'.mAoh 'ronble and , tice. One day he asked a beautltul diMued kldDe7.. wri_: "All grace before beginning & meal, then News. "We are .rlad to welcome Mr. remecli. failed DD'U I ,DNd ,leatrto DOESN'T eEllM MUCH. founl,l tault. with ,everythlng on the Klein to Warren County. He prom- ~'*eftl, bat foar ' ~"I. of .,ti Bell&-It it laid tbat it would table. The meal concl~ded, he r&o ises great thinp for the Tim-. wODd~.tu1 nmed, 0ue4,: ~ 'COm· . turned thanks with characterlaUo ' • _ • .. -, pletel,Y;" , . lIaybe ,r."uDaatllo take. 27,600 spiders to produce .one unction. The youngest daughter of -' -, ~ 'JOIIIIII fJOlla .',~==~~; ponnd of a web. the famIly pulled at her :. m~ther" , B~.t . to Get It · Over :ar. aile, poubl_ ' _tiMI" .. idea I And yet "Which doea he 8 like the measle ", ,, ~, i1..e~!====~~ tell 111 th~ &pi4Ira are .mamma" wJl&t be te~ ua '~ what he ; : : "when l~ ~me. )~ ~ ~ t1 00 ' II "
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WAYNESV ILLE, OHIO, WEDNESDAY MARCH
The Union Revival IwasTheonesermon on Sunday mornin j.! of the best the Evangelisl , Services Ihas given. As he portrayed the in
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Easter Services at St. Mary's
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RECEIVED SECOND HONOR.S
Enthusiastic Traction Meeting
The Wayne Township Spelling fluence of Mother, tears fell from Cuntest was held at Co rwin, on FriSer vice \V edn('~u By. Thu rsday and Gl ori a Patr i.. . ...... .... .. ... .. .. .... ])anks uay, Ma rch 14. Nine of the el even many an eye and a deep · feeling of Guou Frid ay at s ven p . m. Satur- Te D L' UIl I ~ .. ... ... ... ..... . . .. ... . . .... Kal'l ~(' hools of the township were repr e· The great union revival in this spirituality pervaded the building' . As announced in our lallt issue a Juhil :ilt· ..... .. .... . ..... ...... ... Nevin senteel as follows: Lytle by Lpna city is assuming proporti ons beyond At t he close of tlw message BpI r- rlay. Easte r Even, aL four p m . second meeting in the interellt of a E:aster Day - Holy Comm uni on a t Anth em .. ... .... . .... .... ..... .. ... Minshall McGinnis, Anna Smith and Carl the expectations of the most san- St,ns carDe forward and too k the traction line throug h Waynesville "Christ i ~ Risen" • Thomas; Corw in by Lena Surface, guine. There has been consid erably Evangelist by the hand . The oth er 7 a. m. Su nday Sc hool at (U O; was held at Cr oss' Hall Monday at · over 200 cards sig ned alreadv, cover- services ot the day were full of en· Morning- Prayer , Sermon antI Ii oly Kyr ie I-:ll' i:;,m ... ....... . ......... ... Elvey Mabel Cast and Rachel Davi ~ ; Sugar ternoon, which was largt'ly attended, ( ;Io r ia Tilli ........ .. ... .... ........ Paxton Grove by Marie Surface, May Sibcy ing conver!liom; and reconsecrations lhusiasm and conviction. Mrs. Fo r· C(JIl1nlUnion at 10:aO. and in enthu ~iasm equaled the fir!!t On P.aglt' r Da:y the choir of St I1 Ynm .. ........... .... .. ...... .. .. l·'ale ~ tri na and Harold Earnhart; Spl'inll Branch The weather having moderated clown , sythe spoke to women in the Chrismee ting t he week befo re. Our pea· " The 'trife is O'er" by Nola Hill, Goldie Conner and pIe seem thoroughly aroused to the the crowds are flocking in to tht' tian church and a large audience wa ' Ma ry's 'hurch lI'ill fur the firsl t irn f' meetings and everything is 1lI0ving present. MI·s. Fo rsythe has won u wear \'e~ tmel\ls , aduin~ thereby to Clo ria I'a l ri ....... ... .... ... ..... ..... F:lvey Carl Dakin; Mt. Holly by Le!'!ter Dill. importance of the movement and are along with vi go r and power . Evan- warm plaee in the heart!:! of thl' th l' hea ut y and reverence llf the Off (' l't t ll'~' - " HI'lian na" ...... .. Granier Martin Marlatt and Albert Marlatt; ready to tak e hold of the project ~lrs . A. T Wrig-ht College Hill by Adria Cornell, Ellis gelist Forsythe is fast !!,ptting a hold women of Waynesville and at the w o r ~ hilJ flf Almil;hty God . with B will. ])oxu logy . Smith anrl James Evans; Harm ony on the community and on every close of her message, several caml:' Everybody in vit ·ct to these 1'('r Mr. Wilson of Cincinnati, a trachand is heard eulog istic comments forward and took her by lhe hand. vil:(~ S F,.]Idll'in g- is the Illu:;ical pro· Sanc· l uli .. .. ... ..... ...... ....... ....... .. Fiel d Grove by Lucile Buhrman. Olive tion e~pert, was present and gave a Comml.lni .m Hymn ......... ... Dickillson Wilson and Russel Stanley; Lowell on the powerful serm('ns of the leade r J!v idencin g their desire to dedi(:a te g" rarn for th e ]( :30 He rvice : very conservative and practical talk, Glori a in 1 ·~x('(·ls i s ... ... .. ..... .... Zeuner Hill by Hel en Harris, Bertha Orndorf of the campaign. The choir, boy their lives to the Master. The men that impressed all present by its canscouts, girl scouts, lodges and prayer turned out in large numbers to the l'ro,~ es.~i oll a~ ... :.... : ...... .. ... :.: . W O :'~a n I NUllc I1 imittis .. ... .... ...... ....... R~ rry and Fred Simpkins; Green Briar by dor and fair-ness. The gentleman : !{eces~ lOnal .... .... ...... .... .... Sullivan Eugenia Whitaker and Jennie War- said he would nei thAr talk nor underJ esus Christ IS RIsen I (lday meetings are all lending their aid to service in the tabernacll! in the aftPI" Co me Ye Faithful" nero b . this great movement for the uplift noon It was a g reat service ami a~ Ch rist Our Passover ..... ... ..... Cramel; Quite a number witnessed the take to ulld only what he believed of th e morals of the community. the preacher went into the life f to be a pos~ibillitv, A traction line contest which was lively from the from Xenia to Cincinnati via WaynesLast Friday evening the Oddfel, David the large company of ml: n .~~.:::: j fl.rst. All sho~ed careful prepar~- ville, Morrow, South Lebanon, Lovelows were the guests of the evening . gave the g reatest a l ten lion. I tlon and a deSire to represent their I d K' M'll d F t h b They made a magnifi cent showing BS Th e evening me:;sage waq on lh ,· ~, mlrs I . S an. Oli eMl e eo school well. they swung out of their hall accom· "Judgment." Evangelist Forsytr.e . hth heved perfectly feasible and a prop· · M "'b Th e wmner : j was aY,,1 cy, elg , .. h ld b ad'l fi d panied by the Rebekahs, and headed was at his best It was a mBBterly : I If S G (M' ,osltlOnt atcou ere IY nance. ' g ra d e glr rom ugar rove, ISS by the Drum Corps. Arriving at the effort and at the close pighteen per· 1.. ::: 11 T h ) The executive committee of three L UCI'1 e Corne, eac er. . ..as ed to nme . . to f urt h er tabernacle they fill ed the seats that sons came and gave themselves lo was lllcr Th e Coun t y T earn se1ec t ed ... ere . . . Ne w lawn g rass seed at Whlte·s . had been reserved for th em, and the Lord . Among the converts 01 Sunday is Easte r Day. . (C . Iconfer WIth Mr. Wilson, take the mMay SI'b cy, Rac hID e aVIS, orwm ·t· . . h d then, before taking their seats all the meeting so far, . have been somt' 1.... h an .report 00 I) ,F red S'Imp k'illS (LoweII H'II I I latlve In t e movement . H".v I rum; \"a ~ a Dayton vis itur, ,)c Mn, . l£dith Harri~ waR ill Cincin· joined in repeating the Lord's Prayer. of our most influ ential and respt' cted I) d J . W (G at a later meetmg_ There Will be a .h Thursday. S ,c 00 an enme arner reen . , It was an inspirin g sig ht, and Mr. people and during th~ next two nati , Thursday. meeting of the executive eommlttee · ) Alt t Bnar erna 2. h N ' I B k h' We d nes' Forsythe said it was perhaps the weeks of the campaign. there will no J . O. Ca rtwright wa~ in SpringFish Day at Whi te's s tore, Fridav . Th",~ Coun t y Con t es t f Clr b es t at d t e atlOna an ' tIS, best appearance of Odd fellows he l doubt be several hundred more who lie· W e t ' h Id ay afternoon at 2____ a clock. fi eld Th ursday, un busin ess. Fre"h fish a:; u ~ual. spe r m a rren oun y was tl . • ... --the followin p day in connection with. ..... - -, - - - - . Rober t Furnas called on friends in U Chas" Frye handl e~ t.he Mil sun Spring Valley, Sunday nigh t. Fertilizer, and th er(' is none bette r the Teac.her' s Association, .at anon , OhIO. Seven Townshlpli sent _ - -If you want a good Fertili zer call Mrs. Will. ali ,;bury and daughter, teams. The winner WaS Paul Kelt- - - - - - - - I Mi!'s Mary . were shopping in Dayton, hart, Gum Grove School, Washington Mrs. Ada Furnas entertained Mrs. Chas. Frye, phone 49 l-L l ·S. Township. Frank Snook and Mrs. Henry SatTuesu ay. Wayne Township won serond terthwaite, at dinner, last Saturday. Paul Haines, of Cincinnali. was t he guest of r elalives here, Sund ay . Misse;; Nellie und Lillie Wilkerson, honors thus giving May Sibcy a of Spring Hill, were g uests of friends place on the state team to represent Born- To Mr. and Mrs. Forrest \ here, Sunday Warren County in the state contest. Mr. and )Ire. Henry Satterthwaite. Mr. and Ml'8_ Chauncey Bunnell and Graham, Friday, March 14th, a daulrhtet.. _ _~_ _ .,. __ _ . .Uil M.eal, P ratt's Stock Food.Infamily, and MI. Monimia Bunnell CONSECR.ATION SERVICE tcrn atioll Gl l Poultry Food and other took supper with Mr. and Mrs. Israel Mrs. Benj. Hawkins , of N ew I sp ring tonics at While's Store. Satterthwaite, Sunday evening. The Presiding Bishop has taken Vienna , was the w.e ek·enJ g uest of Mrs. Ruth Carey and Mrs. Flo order for the ordination and conhe r father, Mr. I. E Keys. Dyke, of Dayton, were guests of Mr. secration of the Rev. Theodore Mil8e11 Sarah and Mabel SatterthDon't for get the' 'Big 3" Washer and Mrs . F. C. Carey, Sund ay . Irving Reese, Bishop Coadjutor-elect waite entertained Mr, and Ml'8. at Roger!!' Hardware Store. New of the diocese of Southern Ohio, as Quince Gons, Mi88 Cecelia Snoolc and Mr. and Mrs. W. C. Ph illips and shipment just in. PriceE r ight. foHows: Messrs. Fred Gons, Robert Furnas, son, Orv ill e, we nt to Day ton, Mo nTime- Tuesdav in Easter Week Fred Furnas &ltd Keller Hoke, la/It Miss Emma Heighway arrived Jay to at tend the funt'ral of Mrs. and Feast of the ADnu.nciation, Friday evening, home Wednesday evening from lhe Richard Mink. March 25th. South, where she spent the winter Place-Trinity church, Columbus, with relatives. I Mr. Ilnd Mrs. Carl Servis, of MidOhio. Mr. and Mrs. St.acy Burnet, of dletown, tog-ether with Mr and Mrs. Consecrators-The Bishop of Clarksville, Mr. and Ml'I. Barl Har· Fred White arri ved home Monday Ilarry Sherwood have moved into the CHA8. FORSYTHE, SOLOIST OF THE t'ORSYTHE EVANGELISTIC PAllTY e vening from Battle Creek, Mich., Walker house, on Main street. Mr. Southern Ohio, the Bishop of Ohio vey, of Harveysbu!lr, and Mr. and and the Bishop of Mll88achusetts. 'Mrs. EmeRt Butterworth were had ever seen ill his work. The will decide to give themselves to the where he has been for the la.'lt ten Servis has purchased an interest Preacher-The Bishop of Ma..'Wl· guesbl of Mr. and Mrs, Sam ButterEvangelist gave a short address of Lord. Prayer meetings for men weeks. He seems to be much im · in the Wayn esv ille Auto and Ma- chusetts. worth at dinner Sunday. chinery Co. welcome and at the conclusion, the were started in the Township House proved in his general health. Presenters-The Bishop of Rhode brethren of the lodge gave him a on Tuesday morning (rom 9:30 to 10 Island and the Bishop of Arizona. hearty round of applause. a. m. The Evangelist leads each Attending Presbyters-The Hev. Mr. and Mrs. Will Elliott, of near Saturday evening the "Booster" morning. John M. McGann, and the Rev, Ferry, entertained Sunday at dinner Tuesday evening the Junior Order choir again took the place ot the Charles E. Hutchinson. the following 111Mb: 14- Marie _ ____ • Benham, of Lebanon, Mr, and Mrs, regular choir and once more enthused of American Mechanics were the By Cora A. Thompson the people with the splendid song guests of the meeting and made an J. M. Keys and Mr- Warren Keys, of DEATH 'lm'vice-ffi wbic1\ they led. Iexceedingly fine appearance. ThursCenterville, Mr. and Mrs. Amo. Cook Sunday was the banner day of the dllY of this week will be observed as ~ -- - - --Mrs. Richard Mink, aged 52 years and family, campaign It was the day that had la Day of Fastin~ and Prayer. The The Rural Life and Good Roads at home. at he· home in Dayton, Friday died The mo~ llitriking address, not for been selected to hqnor Mother. A church bells will rillg at 7 o'clock Cong ress called in accordance with afternoon, at6 o'clock. The funeral Mrs. J. O. Cartwrilrht entertained large audience greeted the Evangelist ) and there will be services in the the proclamation of Governor .Jam es eloq uence but for deep after thought took place at her late residence on at dinner last Thursday in honor of at the morning service and there Methodist church at 10 a. m. and I.tt M. Cox, at Memorial H a ll, March was Lhat of Mrs. Martha P.Falconer, Garfield street, Monday afternuon he.r guest, Mi81 Mary Leffel'SGn, of was an abundance of white carna. 2:30 p. m. In the evening the Evan- 12- J3, 191 3, ~e ts a ll exa mpl e for t he Supt. Pennsylvania Training School and interment was made in Wood. MIddletown. The guests were Mrs, tions. Over ;~OO of these flowers gelist will preach on "The Un pa r 1V0rld,a.s this is the fir st state to call for lj ir ls, who'g fl ubject was " The lawn cemetery, the Rev. Franklin L. A. Zimmerman, Mrs. J . A. Mchad been ordered from Cincinnati donable Sin." It is expected that a Rural Upl ift and Market Road!! Npg ll:!ct -d Child in Rural Districts." Swift, offi.ciating. Coy, Mrs. J. B. Chapman and Mrs. and many more could have been sold this will be a great day in the revival. Congress. I She ha~; in cha rge 700 girls. Its been Mrs. Mink was Miss Hannah Mills, E. V. Barnhart. Before the sermon Evangelist For· It being, what is commonly called There are f?rceK in the very. air of i her lif e work. She says many !U3k sythe said that ar.cording to arral.ge· "Holy Thursday ." The people will ::luch a ga lh ermg th at plays sbm ula- hl'r. whe re do they come from. the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Mills, who formerly lived on ment thi. was the time to finish the Iobserve this as one of the days of the tingly upon one'!'! ment ality . l\Iany " h {~ S'lyS al e fro m rural dis- Ulvsses Water street and was a niece of On Monday March 17, Mrs. J. O. expense account and said that he Pasllion of our Blessed Lord. Friday Thi~ init ia t il'c movement towards t r ie ts. She thi nks an unso phisticatpd J usiah B . Mill's, of Waynesville. Cartwrilrht invited a few little ~irl9 wanted to finish it all up in a few evening the Knights of Pythias and ~ond market roads has SLa rteu a ctJu ntry g irl i;; easier deceived than from 2 to 6 to help celebrate the minutes. The tellers and secretariefl their wives will be the guests of the psyc hologica l wave which will spt'cad ten'll ~irl who has had to wear an fifth birthday anniversary of her Iil· were selected and took their places meeting. Mr. Forsythe is a member all thr uughou l th e sla tes,as the del e· armor fr om baLyhood. There are, ATTENTION KNIGHTS PYTHIAS tie dau~hter Rhea Janet. Those inand Forsythe proceeded to ask for of that ordp.r. Sunday afternoon '~ate!:! from diverse sec tions report as we a ll know, g-irls feeble minded . 't t' f E I' 1 F vited were Esther Henderson, Doris By IllVI a IOn a vange Iii or- H end erson, K a thl een H end erson, amounts. Five dollars was the next at 2:30 the EvangeUst wil l ·. he meeting- at home. Only great \ in moralit.y, made so by birth and to the. Tabernacle lIer- N oveII a B enec ke, Ka thl een G'II mour, amount started 'at and immediately deliver his celebrated address, Congre!lses of this kino, duminuted L'nvironment. First she advises sythe 21 . . F .attend I met, you L ue II a W'II' they came in, faBter than the secre· "Booze; or the Slimy frail." A by masLer mind ~ can cOpP. with th e Htr ictel' custod ial care of such girls, vIces • rIc av evemng, I lamson, M'ld 1 r ed H artsoc k S Ith d EI' k taries could write them down t.hey large lIudience is looked for. fundamen tal ,;t ru ctllre of such a vast Il eep ing them und er such care until are requested to ,meet at the K . of Lo' mse m an sle H awe. M .,. V B h rt d M J pour~ in until the prelchec called Charles Forsy~e, the younger son und ertak in g. the chilJbearing age is past. I be- P. Hall, at 7 a clock p.· m., b and d rs...... am a an r s . .A. th tab I h marc to e ernac e mao y, M Co . ted th h .-~. te for the people to "g()'o easy." Over of Evangelist and Mrs Forsythe has Governor Cox was esco rted to li eve GO% of the slaves of commerII K f P' c y asslS e os ....... m en r' . . . . I d Th IS inVitatIOn mc u es a . 0 • ta" th h-Id 80 persons gave $5.00 and at the joined the party~ His solos are of a ~ em o ri a l Hall by 80 corn bors from ciali zed vice are born of mentally de. b f mmlr e t 1 •reno · ' d II _ ..._ __ close it was found that about $600 high order and show the training hA Van Wert Co .. all ca rrying cornstalk ticient mothers and illegitimate al so. an d t helr wives an a mam ers a OI~ANOERS ATTENTION! had been contributed . It was a has had. He was a student of Val- tlags . The (;overnor sai d it was So her point is well made. Secondly the Pythian Sister~ w~ethe"members revelation in money raising in Way· paraiso University in Music, and cust.o m to lau nch a great battle ship she advises, provide more play and of the local orgamzatlon or not. F. M. Chenoweth, C. C. All Patrons ef Husbandry with nesville, Tee.r e were those in the took special training with Kar:eton by breaking a bottle of champag-ne pleasure. Spend money for preventheir families are invited by Evan....... town that had predicted some trouble IHackett Chicago's famous vOIce but he COUld launch this "reat Can t ion instead of cure This talk gelist FOl'8ythe to attend the meet. in raising finances, but there was not culturist_ ...." gress wi th a co rnstalk, which was an would awak~n any inte lligent perATTENTION EVERYBODV ing at the Tabernacle on Tuf!8day the slightest hemtancy on the part - - - - - .. emblem of peace. Using' 'This Con- sons social conscience. Everyone of 1 have a full line of Lime and Sul- evening, March 25th. Therefore of the people. In fact, it seemed as Some Spectacle. gress" ab hi s subject, he briefly these bri~ht speakers advocated sothough they were anxious to further "Strange as It may seem to you." stated his object in calling such a cial centers at schoolhouse and or- pher for fruit tree spraying, also Patrons are requested to meet at the • . .' eald Mrs . Lapsnn);, with pardonable thIS ~reat work: After all bl.Us ·are prid e "I was a good speller when I meeting, and the results he hoped to ganizatlon~ Its coming my friends. Arsenate of Lead br spraying, A M. E. church that evening at 6:46 to paid_ there will be a~\lt 11SO to was ~ . lIttl e gIrl and went to school. attain from it. Mi -s J essie Field. N. Y. Sec'y lfUllline of Sprayer Pumps for put. march In a body to the TaDernaeJe. divide among the ehu.rcbea~ , Way· Once 1 spelled tbe whole scbool down, Then followed Mayor Karb.'s ad- Rural Department Y. W. C. A., ting on .ame. Come and see and By order of n8lville did herself pro~d'. in money and for one Orne In my life, a~rway, dress of welcome, when i~ a few well ta lked on "A Square Deal for the hear my prices. J. T. Ellis. Muter.. chosen words. we were made to feel (Continued.on page .8) A, B. Sijes. Mame B~wn, See'r• givilig. . " I was t~e dl~~~ of all eY1l8.
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eYe n aD o moe r wbom t C&lI I ches t, dres!~d In rou~b lIf>N1ec> 'In'- I U1 t'ul h or,. or lUJ'n h e r back. form, wHholll Jack" t, just a8 Ire bad I It I IIhouldgo IDYII'!lf It would m an rollt'd (\ lIt o( the saddl e, rou ..~ shirt a court·marllw.." ol>en at tbe th roat, palchl'd, ·~o l o r ed Tra\' e rH 8lu~d Into I t:f' d l1 rkn€'se I r ou ·,-rB. \\ Itb b rou d yello," strll)(,11 ----' I.!roa;;h t b ,' Ol't! n door. sucklllS I't h lB do wl1 till' aPHm . s tuc ll Into s(' rvlc e rid· Ancient Edifice in Servia That B,~ckache Rheunlotlarn prll . IlIg hOOl g. iI rt'vol\'e r dan .: llng a~ hr~ Kidney .. and Blodder "Ily "I'o rg p. you nrt' In a plckl!' ," Id t hiI'. al:d a 80ft hat. l ad ed sadl)'. Was Built in 1207. ConteJnt Nu HlI.b'r .·onninl Dru.. I,,' ackll o" 1,' rll:l' d s lo wly . " I 6UPV<JflOO crtlsh .. ,1 10 0 111' hand. Th o IIInJor Baw n il Ihls , yet It ".. a~ . s lw h a d bo·"11 hl'"d,'c! 0 1T 10nK Ilgo. I !.,,·,'n'I h l'nr d you llI p. ot 100 th o ruat · at til<' 1ll : " I'~ uo cov,'rl!rl (ace l\'l S[\Zl'd Sm311 Challcl of Ten th Century Con· I~r ,111[:1' w" Ilr ~ t got here. \Vh " re n' I'~ 1 11I1""l1y . 11 0 looke d up e ll II I talns M.1ny Frce coes Perfl!ct!y IS THE BEST SAFEGUARD AGAINST . UO )l1 U ~1I ;IIlO~ e the lasr. la by n w ·,''' <: oun l ,)l)R nl'tl bru\\'ll4'd b y SU Il and III· PrcGc rved, E:-rcept That Turks AU. BODILY DISORDERS. '\ " ~ 'a r a9 I can tl'1I s ho would Il'a," kn ll, 'nll' lIl/::'·l1t. 80 hl'r. Iwavlly bro'v, Shot the Eyes Out. IIlplt·y th.) 18lh ." ",I. w i ~h !')'l'S <Jf dark g ruy rnth <' r . Ilulllph~ Th eo ~ IarLln~ lonll::hl. f\ d"1'1I1 y 8.'t; tlrm IIIJR, a chill uO lllP what T~ c h"lt; l'hnk. :,.' rv l:l .·- Tl1 e foll ow ing FOR A COOD DIGESTION IS , ~ood rldl'r lRl"bt Intr>ro'(l pt h"r a t I l, rOll1:lli·nt. and a broarl foroh eail. th e nnr!':1 l lw! was writt e n by a 0 Fort Dod);" tih e would b " III uo ci o n· li/: l1l ('o lorl' d hair ahov!> close ly b b t\ t f ' ' t " mla ll!. . wow us t u rs 0 10 r sex 0 v ri f R" r tra.-rlll>4; o lon" for t h,,' d l~IR IH' " , 1l1'lImpd ; thu <:hf'el(s w(' re d a l k.'n t'd I . . l ' ,-y • C M"<.LUIt'· - C" "' I . I H' .\1 0 nn ~ t.1 ry 01 Z\ ca, Bea r t 119 ci t y. corJ~""" " "" u ,... '-' .. _ I I' It· r "~ll l.",.r 8 Ia 6 " ~ flfl' I'lIl, ,,III!;, '''t. I 'n I " ' 0 II :,, " Krn" Ih ot b£,lI rd . ~I cI' I ' hi .~h ., I (' l1s of ht' r e~ I,,' r l flc es In th e an· I)' bfllllll. a nd Ih " UII ,'r I"o lnl lo n o f hts RllPPOR'" 1" " 11 tI uncl l's ud, th .. n c it nrhed a ' d ill I r II . ~, HAPTER I. . " Y, 's ' ~' fl r I \; " t Id '(" lit, t 0 O" S. pos l kt'Pl 111m Ign 'rllIl!. .i l firtl t he ". . , I liS n" w I. ' I . \r, . got CP. awny trom Tschnt scllll[l nt ' t il \\ ~~ ml ~ r{' Iy a " YOIl an' frl,m Fo rt 1' 11 10 11, t'apta ln t wo u ' ~ lo ck (01 ' Ill(' ~1()II(1 r.t.., r l nl Zlca • An Unp Ieaaan t S ftu a t 'on . \\' .US CO!1\'1' n('!! d 'I • 1,1 " I lll l"r . I:\l a rrl ? ' . .. " '1 I ~I'~. " ' ·lJ .10<: · " U, d e n d a s . . Onl\. frolll ., ,"h('n. Iatlt In .. ay . .''I lIJ.Jr loca l d is .111 (' uu tl \\lJ . til ... C a"hl'" to Fort T rlIn' . rs (l' l1 ~ n", : " IJr OnOll n,'.'d Schil sc h " . whlt:h " Innr's, bR o l... 1 Mcnonu ld . Sixth Ill fall lr y, \\a ~ ~ ud d (" nh' ns b<'gllfi Th" n when ,01('11, Ih pI{, haa h€'c' lI no t rollb lo '" t'~ .d,." lilt' f, ' ply ·Io.v d " llb pr' • I b i d h I II 1 '1 --- - " :ilunJ.; tilt' lolY!'!' "rk'!n~as YI' f. ThOl l ",I" . a8 ' l h u ll ~h I h .. " I", ak, 'r h~ r1 no rlt.~ 1'1 S Uni .', ° IJmolln tD ns , Vtlb 'lll"nlt'. r l'u lf zn t iOl1 nll,·III,· ~u'me It ""8 (ll"!'t 1I8slgnt'd 10 com m alll I t b t! n l' w u • '''' ~ a l· t r I I . h' ... , l ers from "rll ,- \' 0 . II was II t hi Some Hop e. thrN' COIII I,,\IlY IJORl ",.Iahli" h" d 8uuth · t'I'a dy too Inte to ,~IOp th e ..,071r l . S be r oops . ro m 1 IC( P ' nn ' 800 tl llll[t I , ''' " .,' III ",'.1"1" worrl s . ' I hrol1 ~h t 120I I I . h I '11'11 I n1aklll" r ..... cu·' )II,' IJI,' IY not I . ' , and 6 ll O mOlla s te ry In \\,~IC" ,. ('!<t o f ICort nudge . c1e~iK ll l'lI III pro· wl)uld bl' a lrend), on her Ion .. JU'lrllPY ('o"lI t r ) norl I, a nrl "" aTf' Mlp p".erl oI "'"\'II I ('I\I'~ : Ih p ,' "'''re d n ll\' l"red to . b" d,'n d ' ·d . . . . ,, " t k" 11 1" '1 ,' r h o " t II f'.,· (nwn I . . . Servlnl1 klnR s aro crowIl I'd. a " l'('cJa I J t ect Ihe [l wly dls('ovl'r.l'f1 (al"nl!! 1 r,,,'('rs " I or b e lllg maLi c fo r (,,:Jc h allel wn 11 "0 Sma llOid r do n'! th ink h ... i •. ml :;. . (' Imarnln \\ h a t coullI h e dl" . Whn t Imnw d lat e 1(lt . f'll . . "1 n~. ( ' .I r (I . •' (o trail leading lO Santa 1·1' u('T('''~ l h" I lil "1>8 c oulll hI' hOlll' 10 tu kl' for h e r IIR \O R) I l'·. I kr.'". bill 1m .• ; r .. oui re 'Ill nCt '.r t" cr · ny It \ s i r I,·... II,) wa .. Lh,' ~I U W f'Sl k,d III Ihe " S UI P . I 1 I I ,." u AI C e tllll . \ iJ 11 ' , . d l'!,p rt llnll flur pl\' hy (' OUrl",;), or· I'rot ('c l lo ll '~ Ordinar ily II I' \ln nl,1 not . 10.", 0 J " S. ' U \Y ""11 ' l I '.. nil , .. I' ,,1 1,., 1' " ,rvice. ,,' bnt ..... "" . , l 1'1 d Ob It t ",·!ghhllrhoocl.- I'ur·\, . ll cla n ; t er~ 'ci I"n ~t Opv pru h I' l1~ l 111l )'e Iws ltalPd hu t n o\\, ' II rlP I' iHiun 1':1 11'01 0"" t, u 'l\ lro ·t\ n"I ,·" o f (1o ',," r l ;:[>11 1' flrth ' r, ' " ,la ~ ug (!xau ,'r rPlJ O'" ~ l·. 1. • , , "1I h " poor unfortul1nl e, \\'us crown e,1 111 t1rnl ly con sl df'r od it ppr rec tly "nf,' to wa p not so " 'llli ly m·,dp ()f I" CHro· \, I I H III,rlTl cJ 11l , ·n. lIIo ~ t of Ih'l11 "T(, rt ' l"rII at ,·on" co nlcnn'." . ECZEMA IN REO BLOTCHES . . ' . " . ~ . I I I ~ I" ·'1 b ' k I b 9~, a nd til e prescnt Kl ub Pc ter in r,. a "1;1J(,r1 I l(l\tl\\' Ilawl ,,)'. !llld do 1I0 t !r..il l' hi s only d aug ht e r to ) 0111 hlln lII :1n d s('nr('~ lr Illlrt y 111, 'n rt'!l1 .I1I1('d I r Uj:" )()~~ . . 1 ' ,, (" I S Clin tb crl' fo r h, 'r s utoo lUl'r ,·[wall on . In· at I1p\,p r,:, . a tt: ,'n' !nfanlr), "unrl!, 10- 11 !ilrou!':it :l il Y timp Ih,: )' f;r t Tt 'iHly lh in \( h i' \l " Illri olJ Jpcl. Wh nl is your IB O·1. d ep ri :It lioat tin1\', th cre wn~ aD 1;11Ilt't wit h n s nm ll sq u a ll rr r:Hlll r v, ) (0 11 lInn\\' Ih nl .\ 1 t hiS IIdnuI,- Il lr' re n"'I ml'nl'" 1'\\'1) hours m a n ' of ('llm h ln!; U1I<) "'I' 20 :; Kant or AYe., DetrOit, Mlcb . t>ilr"~ tly no "alld rea~"" "lt r h, ' !l1 l: n, T('lallll'c1 fu r cOllril'" Sf'Tlft-" Ii i,. 1, ,,'1 :l ", 11, · of saf, ' " o,,,, l ry l"..lw,' ,'11 . ,','\, " 11 h ('a ,·alr y." arr h'e d nt t he Ca haua Ot Stud,'nl '.lU. "Some time les t eumme r 1 was t.nken If " h.' "';IS n,)" " n h , ; . ' , .l U ~ t Llrgllni ~,' d ; h(' ror~ bl'l(H" lhe monas,,' r ), ga l".,. luuldu. to with eczema. It bt'gan In r:1Y hair .. bould dellY hlmst' lf t h!>! plr- ,u ' urt' ,n ly r"III lIil1il1/,: COllll ll i~sj Ol!('d urtl<-.. r I )I; UI:I1 :t1lL1 l ' ",,", llico pt for (, ,' rtllin ,'ngul' rU lllon; TI l . at I~l<' PflKI "a~ lh ,' r artla lly di.a bl cd tl nugll1('r · " q l:!l t ~" our ~u rprl~(", all was clea n auLi w ell tlml wIth red b lot ches. t. hen 6(':.ly. " You' d ocr \\ 1,1Il .''' b r"kp III "'l eDo n· " Th ,' 'f' :In l " k,' ~t- th e POlllS, tI ~ l' ~r (,l' n t'J rf, Iho spread ing to my [u('o. Tho b lot cbes R;l rrl in g un eas lnl'l'!'1 nmong th l' ~iOII X ,'a ' air)' ' ''II t1 IlIIl . n(,II:1~ Ir :npo rn:-!! :o nil " I ~,.t. )'01 1 ar" a n(ln -<·om~r. Irel'S lad o n wllh frll it a ud w ell cnro,l \\('ro rod {lO my .fa l'c. dry R ntl tlcaly. " 'lIrrio rs north o r lh l' I'llIll e, Ih e \·nrl. uUJu lanl. I! r <:lIllS P IlI c:' I", r. it nl,' 1I fo ?' a id, Jum pl l1!': 10 hl ~ (,' L'!. " I'r! b"'e my rGr . 1111 d 11 11' IJ{'au tlf \I I Illor bl e c h urc h not large: on my sco.lp tbey were ou s trlbns of th (' plnill~ \\ cr e ca u ~in g takin !; t h o' hrld . Il l' hud \\,.il.' d unti l J! fc tn \tn!) '" whal 10 d l) ~ " . Do ral~" no' Unt1S~nl troubl o to military n Ulhorl . th o IrlSt Jl(l fi"l b t. , IIIC' " H'1I1 t rlt stl n~ " Why, 1"1 8" ut sOfl1l' hocly to m<'C( "!:ier~ l'3 l!l . ro ir. si ll c'! lIlY tran s fe r." II s(' if wllh It6 Iln n u oo rs and c1omo. larger. some s abhy . Tbl'Y eame on ti es , although, of cour~r.. thl're \\00 Ih a t a hhift III ('"! a lil l,,n:! 1I1i " ht br ing h(' r-I o Iurn her ba r k iF l hat wus jlO&' "S,' con d f>n lls ll\1,' n, 7" wcn' InulIedln l ely rece lv.' d by the a rch. m y handB. Tbe In s ide of my banda ., I In nd l' l e 11J 1'" I tt 0 he d of tl were all li ttle lUID PS 118 though Cull of uo time In the bl eto r y of that country bar.!; ~ 0111f' n' ·.ri lllblt- orne, 'r ~o w he ~ hiI' . I'f' ) lO ll ",(Oult! lo"k aftpr h .. r ":-; 0, I1rol i o the n>;;-ulars- tbfl 10 r ",lOp . 1 U 11' 1I1 t h d t d II hled sbot abeut on c-slxt eenth of an Incb ulte rly d~v old of pe ril from youtl l; hnd to chons(' h"17'- <''' 11 hi s rllll)' U8 Ih ero nt H lp l,'y until ~uu co u ld a l' ouas " rl', W 0 seem c mos e g raid e rs, usnally aid e d ;ond "h .. tte rl by co mmallrl r r nn d , lri fnl he r FUr t he r rnngl' lO s ee ue :lnd lo ld me 1 wns thu IIrsL und er the skin. Th t' n thf'Y went to the outside und bot ween a.nd a ll over outcast whites. Howe\'(' r . the SanL" dl' lny wall I lIl pl)~~l bl ,' . " That'" " ~ 8:,' .. I, o ul;h to say , Travi' rs, a t r!lllge r woman h e Ila d ('VI' \' rece IV(I d . \\ ' e wc' r e a t once I a k' en ups t D Irs I11 t 0 m}' fingers. It also bega n on the bot· Fe route, by tb le dale. had hecome a I)l'v c re "'UN It [Orl lu e r!!I}' to,· cour. hut t e ll tll " wuo Iii th pr e to BI' nd? Do I • h t f th t I toms of m y feet and the calveB ot my .«II.traveled trail, llrotectcd by scat· l es)·. Itl rt' nll!.v it nOtl SISlCd oul .v of you chance tu know all e nll ~ ted man • e gu.,s rooms 0 e com' cn -n (lng 'd f 1 'b d th I I lege, and Itch , ob , my! I n ever ball .ered posts ruong Its enllrll mutl', (rll- a small ~tOt: II :ld e tm Htlll' bu ilt o f cot. out yonder wbu would dn--whom )'OU corr. or 0 c en n oar s, 0 on y c enn rOOInl< 1 had seen sin ce 1 Illft borne. anytb lng lik e It aud hepe I n ever "'Ill quanti, patrolle d by troope, and more- ton woo d tlllluer, s u rro und !n/,:, In partial would trus t to take ca rE' (of a young )I I It bl 1 tk d nr;al n. Tbe It chln& wo.a terrible. My Iy conside r ed dangerous' for s mall par· p rot ~'clloll n h a lf dor.e n ~ bac ks. and g irl a lon o~" er e we t 00 It th . e n ey nell a 0 an bands got 80 1 could lI~arcely work. It hi d II d It I> ti(>II, flontb of tbe Cimarron . where ro\' o onu fnlr ly d t'f' {'n t to '" house. The Th e cnptnln b e nt h is he ad o n ono \'I ery goo 0 \ ' 0\1 1! an en ow z, ..... c b '" I "I tried dlt!erent eczema ointment. , ...... .. Comanches In bad humor ml"'ht tlltuatlon \\'8>! upun :l E II ..~ht " Iovallon han d , SJl Pllt , for some minu'ell. !! n. IQuor m ade fron: grnpes, and but wltbout r eslllts . 1 aleo took medl· " be encountered. ov erl ooking thtl ford, "om,' low blulT!!, " Th oy are 8 tough 10 1. major : t h at's th('n ..... e nt in to tbe cburches-t h e tlrst .. II lind oldnat . a IImnl l cllapol ot tile tenth clnt) for It but It did no cood. 1 B..... Full), assured as lo I. hl ~ by ofllc e r ~ Ln re of lin!bcr but gr£' e n with June a t 8ct , W b e n )'ou stop to ca l I t h e .0 . ~ b ~ ml?t at Fort Ripley, McDona ld, who g rass to th .. northward. wliile !u ev, ThOBe r ec nrl tll we got at Len\len worth centu ry, full of old frescoes, In a pel'- t ea vertieement ror a sample of" tIu" never b efore Berv('d \\'~t ot t h p. ('ry otht'r dlrec tloll e!Cle nd ed an In. were m os tl y rougb·n ecM-Reven or fect Rtate of preservation-except tbat CutJcura Ointm ent and Boap and lIent Ib e Turks s hot out tbe eycs ot the for one. Tbey dId m e 110 mnch good MiSSissip pi, wrole 1110 daugilt"r a long tt:rmlnable sand.dl' s('rL, cVl'r sillftlng tb e m In tbe gu a rd.houM tonig ht. Our leUer, describing In caraful delai l 1I1 H he nell lh win d blas l 6. prl'se ntlng nil b est m e n a re all out," with a wave sai nts when they occup ied tbe con-II bougbt lIome more. ulllnr; tb e m ae route, IIet an exac t dat~ for It e r do· desolate a ecene as e ye could wltnesl!. 0: his h and to th e 80uth . "n'lI cnl y l' Cnt per dlrectlon_, and In about three , . II weeks I was well agaIn. Cutlcura Soap l1Rrture, lind then. satistlod a ll was The ye llo w nood of tb e rlv " r. still tb o rlft' nlt! we'"., got I(!(t, at neThere are tourteen or fifteen sma nnd Ointment entirely cured me." '1I'l: U arranged, Bet fortb wltb hili 6\\'oll en by nwillng mo untain snow, ve re." chap~ l s--o ne beh~nd Ih o cathe dral (Sl«ned) Benj. Pa"aap, Apr. 8. 1912. email commandontbe lon gmare h wasa hundrodCeetfrolDthe stockade .. You can . tr;o ~. .hu ll t by Stepan Urosch, grandsou ot Cuttcur& Soap and OIntment sold c.-e r la nd . He had not Been hie d8ugb· gate, and on Its baltl, stood the log Tho captain rublK>d hi li la m e leg the boll' Simeon, who founded tbe con. throughout the ....orld. Sample or each ter for over two years. as during he r cavalry sta bles . Relo \\', a 8eant bait r!'gre tfully. "ent In 1314. The catbedral, of " 'bite frM, with 83·p. Silin Booll. Addree. 'Vacation time (sbe waa attondlng mil e away. "'ere th e o nly trem. visible , "No; I'd risk It If I cou ld only ride, marble. built In the tw e lfth ce n· poet-ear4 "CUtioura. Dept. L. Boltoll:' Sunnycr8lt scbool, on . lhe Hudson). a scraggly grove of cottonwoods, but I couldn't sit a saddl.... tury, Is tbe most b eautiful monument ,\d,., Ilhc made her borne with an aunt In wb lle down tbo face of tb e bluff and "And my dut )' 18 here; It ,,"ould co~ t oj old Servia an d well worth the long Rubbe. Atroeltle •. ('onnectlcul, Tbls yea r th o aunt wao across tbe nat ran th s le nd er rib· me m y commission ." journe y to sell. Owing to a stupid ad· "I enD 8),lDpatbI7.e wltb tholle wlc· In Europe . not crpectlng to return un- bon of trail . Monoto noua, uncbang· There W:lII a lon g tboughtful sile nce, dltlon, til e benuttrul old cnrved door8 tlmll ot at r oell), lu the rubbcr 1'& to fall, and tbe falher had hope Cully lng, It wa e 1\ d esola t e pi ct ure to wntch both m en moodily e tarlng out Cloos." connted on hnvlng the gi rl wl tb hi m day afte r duy In tho h ot summ r . tbrougb t he door . Away In tho dark· "Wbat do you k now abollt th e m?on co again In Kentucky. Thoa cam E.' In tbe gloom rollowlng un e arly ness uns ee n lIe ntine\s called t.ho bOUT. He Wall a Straight Limbed FelllJW. " It's my buslnes8 to carry 0111' rubbls 8udden. unexpected trnnsfe r wee t. 8upper th" two olllcerfl Rat toget be r Tben Travers dropped one band on be r trllos In and out of tbo house, ae'lind the Dnal decision to have h er Join In the Bi ng le room ot t h e cabin , a th e other's knee. Soventh wa s picked from olber CQIU ' cord!ag to the "" ea~ h er. il1im tbere. Wby not7 If !lhe remain· candl e spu ttering on t h " tab lo behind "Dan," h e s aid IJl'ilfUy . " how about mundt\ ... oIld the same hlgh·lIplril.-d army gi rl. tb e m, smoking ~i"'nllr Or moodily dis- lbat fe llow who carne In wit h d ispatch. " I l!t l d ·~ rBtand . YOII way tlrst !n th e :'11 M!, Ans:in·. n.~1t l'nncak~, " cli~ ioll' \tho would tboroughly e njo y Ih o uu · cussing tho s !tu atlon . McDonald was s from L' nloll juet before dark? He n>gu la r s . DOCM that mean you lIaw liGhL cakes Cor breakfnsl, 1111 IIfoccno. Ad ... 111100.1 ex peri ence of a rf!W monthll or no rld and h envlly built. b ls gray mu s· lookl'd IIkc a r e al mao ." "oluntee r s e n-tee?" Some botels arB like t h o placo real frontier life , and th o o nl y hard · lnch t) h ung lng beo\'lIy over n firm " I dldn 't Sf'fl him . I Wilt; do w n river "Thre e yenrs. sir." wbere th e pavement s a r e made of II bill Involved would be the lon g Blage mouth , w hile t h e Ca ptain was of an. with th e wood.cuttel1l all day." "Ah," his eY(! B brightenin g In stant· good Intentions-no n r e escapes. Travera ~ol up a nd paced the lI oor. I), . " Th un how doeB It happe n you Tide from Ripley. This, bow eve r, wo s other t ypl', tll ll, wit h dllr)( eyes and altogetber pralrlo travel. monotonoul' hrrll'. Th e lalle r by cha n ce ope ne d "I r"lll{'mber now . W bat do you fall e(1 to try tor U commission atter too lazy to In · \.'nougb eurely, but without spcclnl th e Important topic. .IIlY? Lel'" hR.- e him In. anyhow . TbflY the wnr? YOIt alJpear to be Intelll · dange r, aod he coulu doubtless ar· " l\y tqo wuy. maJor." he said ca n ..~ never wou ld hav e ~u8ted him for that gl·n!. !'duc3tod ?" range to meet her hlms!'lf at Kallija8 lelSsl )', " [ gue~ It Is j u ot 88 we ll you rid e if he h ad n't b een th e rig ht so r l." ~~o spr ge ant smiled. t'ity, or Bend ooe oC h is officers fo r stopped y01l1' daught e r f roIU com~ng 110 slro de ove r 10 the door, wilhout .. Un!ortun ah'ly my previous so rv · I bat purpose . o ut to lhls h ole. Lord. but It would wa iling an answ e r. "Here Curter." Ice bad b('en pf'rrormed In tbe wrone T hlB waB tb e Bltuatlon In \\fay, but be a n awtul placf1 for ;l womnn." h ~ callo' d , " do you kno w w'ber(! thut lu nlfurm . " iI'," 1.1t, fial(~, qu ietly. " I '.0' 118 b y tbo mlddlo of June condi llons had "Bu t I dldo 't," returll ed til e otber camlr yman Is who rod'~ In froOl Fort In 11 Texall r egllll nl. greaU)' changed throughot1t nil t h e moodil y. " I put It of( too lon8.' · Cnlo n this afternoon?" Th er o was n t1)oment'o slience, dllJ' broad plains country. T h e IIp lrl t of " Put tt air! Good heavc ll!, maD, A fn ce appeared in t.lle slow of Ins wblch TrRver8 Bmoked, and tbe r.av age war had sp r eud rapid ly fro m IISht, !l nd :I glo\'ed band rOlle to lIa· major lice m ed to b es ltate. Finally tbo Platte to th tl R io Pocos , and lu t o. the lattl'r allk ed : s carcely a wild ' tribe rt'maillc d ulsnC· " H e 's asleep In 'R's' Bl\nck, elr," "W hat Is yo ur name. sergeant!" fl'clod. Arapahoe, Ch eye n ue, Pawn ee, tb e orde rly r e plied. "Said be'd b een " Ha mlin , sir." co manche, and Apache a llko c spoused on the tra il t .... o nlgbta an d a day." Tbo pipe came out at Traven' 1o t.b'!l cause Df tho Sioux, an d their " Recko n he b a d, an d s ome ridin g at mouth, and h o baIt a rose to bls feet. Monaltery of Zlca, Near KralJevo, Servia. YOUDK wurrlors , breakin g a .... ay fronl tbat. Hout hiD! out. will you! T ell him "By nil the gods!" be exclaimed . Ihe control ot oldll r chi e fs, b ec ame th e mlljor wauts to see bim llere at " That'e It ~ Now I've got you placed are now Inside tbe cburch, but tbe en· ug ly and warlike. Devore, Isolate d 1\8 onco." --you'r<,>-you' re 'Brick' Hamlin!" tire Interior Ie cover ed with frescoe!; It was from the mllitl route of trav el The mnn whcelllll tiS If nil II p ivot. Th e man unconsciously put on e hand de picting tbe birth of Christ and Idaho, Utah, Montana aud (the Bant.n Fe IItages sti ll followlns and disappeared. to his hair. his "yes laughing. scenes from the lives ot the salnt8, nil Briti.h Columbia Ibe 100m northern trail). h ea rd mere · "If Curll'!' ('oHld on ly r ide." began "Somb of the boYB call me' tbut\'ery brilliant In color and (owing t3 I~ nrmorB of tbe pn'l'alllng condition Mc\)om,hl , bu t Traver« in l(' rrupletil YP"," h e l'on tpeso d apologetically'. • g Fut train .. choice of lK'enic the high, dry nlr, they say) In th e Impa tie ntly . Traver s Willi on bIB feet now. gel!I brou gb tarrying hun to rs, a nd possl· route. and favorable stopover 'most wonderful state o f preservntlon. privilegOi. hli' an occasional Ilrmy cou r·lror. ye t " If~ l ilt! ",e nil know he can't. ti cu latlu g wltb his pille. Th e churcb was buil t by Stepban ~oon realized tbe gravity of tbu 8ltu· \ Vorsl 1 onr saw. mUAt lIa"e original· " Dultln: I kno", I'd see n your fac o CJ Personall,. conducted eXCUrIllio n b ecause of th e nl most t ol al Iy bee n a Ballor." He .. lowly r ofill ed somewhere. It was two years ago at :>temanja, king or emperor of Servia e1on. twice • week to CaliIn the twelfth century. HIs son, th e fornia. <!osaatlon ot tmvcl by way of tho hl 8 pipe. "Now. Bee here, Dan, It's \\ ·aBhlta .' Say, Dan , this Is the rlgbt ('Imarron and tbe growing In solen ce your d uughler t hat 's to b e looked ut· IIIsn for yo u : better th a n any nedKllnK holy Sava, brought his bones trom the Por tleket • ..,4 tutl particular. ap:plyto your neareet ticket . .ant · of tbe 6urr011nding Co manc:h es. DetEf. and th e re for e I 9,'un t you to ISlze '...·est Poluter . Why, h e Is the same monastery of Cbllender on Mount orad4r_ tn lls from tho amall gnrr lso u wero, this man UI' [or yourseH. I don't pre- lad who br ough t III Dugan-you beard Athos, where be bad b ee n buried. and was known by tbe name ot Saint Slm, , ClUe.KO aud under urgent orders f rom h ead qu nr· te nd to know anything about him, onl:, about that ~ " eon , I1nd tbey now repose In 8 much t ern at Fort Walln('(' . II ' pl l:o lIst8ntly he looks 11l(£' a soldie r , and they must Tbc major sh oo k bls b ead . I• North Weltml lockud m etal casket whlcb the arcbl, • .:coutlng aB far s oulh as tb o forl( of .~_ . /~.lhlnk well of him ut Union." <TO Blc CO NTIN\1ICD.) llailwaJ mandrlte. with Quite unknown amln· , McDonuld nodded, but without (In· t lle Red river , and then w('st lo th e A c. JOIINSON C. A CAl«I'I, blllty. unlocked tor us. First, he laid P<lMl. r. N. Q/_ O. r .• l.A. mO'Hltalns. Squads rrolll lhe singl e thuslasID: t h en dropped his h ead Into LOOK Ing for Owner of Finge,.., r~uvnlry company f;uard ed th e fe w " / his h[lnd~ . In the alienee a coyote A farmer ncar Kansas City. Mo., upon the breast n very holy CrollO, car avnns ventnrin g ",ti ll to crOSB th e howle d mournfully not far awny; tbe:n 1M looking for th e owner or a couplo wblch h e kisses, and kisse d wbat Isupo Cima rron desert. or bore di spatch es "Oamme, I Haven't Thought of An)'. II shadow appear ed (M tbe log ste p. of fin gers hI!' has In bls possession . pose waa the head, fpr It was covered to I"ort Dodgl'. Thm; til(! ff'W so ld ie r ~ thing Elle for a Week." the light of th e c:tndle IIl1 lihlng on a · Ho wunt to marltet with a load of with an embroIdered c1olh, and we did remaining on duly at tho homo sta.' row of buHons. potatoes and s tnrtc d to s leep In bls likewise. Then we eac h laid a contrl. t lon became slowly llwnre thnt tbl R di~n ' t you wr ite whe n YOll spoke nbout "ThIs Is tbe DIan . si r ," I'Iald tb e or· wagon during the nlgbt before market butlon In the eaoket, whlcb, DS Blu· outburBt of lIavagery wus no lon ger 1\ d o ing so? Do you a c tually mean the derly, and stood at;lde to perm it tbe ollened. He was disturbed by the denltza. Ie very rlcb, It probably did not m c re tribal affaIr. Outrages were rl" girl la coming- h ere?" othe r to ente r . moving of the Cllnvas over the load need In th e leasl. It was quite a sol, ported from the Solomon, th ~ Hepub· McDon:lId groaned. and . waking , saw a band slip beneath emn ceremony , tor after ua came all "ean, tbe Arkanlll\s "alle ys. A settl e· "That!s eX llctly wha t m!!nn, CHAPTER 11. tb e Cl\nns anll abstract a couple of tbe escort, and eyen the Coachman, nltmt. was raid ed on Smoky Fork : Tra\'ers. Damme, I ha ve n't tbought the tubers. Th e operation ""as reo wbo I1S a devout Serb had tbe cbance "Brick" Hamil". I.ellted so many times that be could of his lite, and alterward regard ed us .. tages w e re attack e d near th e Cac h es, of anything else for a week. ~b , I nod one burned : a wllgo n train was know 1I0W I Willi an old fool eve n to The two orncer~ lookp.d up wit.b toresee lIotbln g but the rll s8PIlearancft wIth quite anotbe r e re and much add· nmbuabed tn th e Ralon pallB, an d onl), concelvo of Buch a trip. but .... ben I somo eagerness, !If I'D on aid strulghte:n. of th e enti r e lond unl ess he took lIum c d ···spect. est:aped after d(lspe rate fighting AI · wrote h er I ha d no COn(,elltion ot Ing In his ebalr. Rnd retunllnK the mary nctlon. Rallling a tlharp batchel t oge ther tbe situation appearAd ex · whut It was goin g to be lIIte out be re. cavalryman's salute iUBtlnetively, bIll h e llad 9,'ith him. t~e ' .a rmer IImote FINED FOR TELLING TRUTH trmllely serious and gummer prom ised There was n ot a rumor of Indian eyes expressing Btlrpril;o . H e ""as a the band the n ext time It Ilppeared w a r tn enrnest. troubl o a month ogo, lIud wbe n the stralght·lhnbed fe llow, IIlenderly bunt. 811d the next wornlng fOllnd two McDonald WM r!lthf'~ vlow to a r- tr ibes did break out It wns too late , and appearing tall er than be r e ally guilty nnge r ll In tbe wagon . The reo RUliian Newspaper Edltol' ,. PunIlhod a. Government Ald. Fam" reeiate the real ~PCl8. H ie Imowl. ' for me to ge t word back enst. Tbe wus by rl'U801l Of h lB e rect , soldierly malnd er of his potatoes were Dot ine SuffererG. e d ge of Indian tactiCS .... a~ cxc(!ed lc3' fact Is, I 11 m In the de\'11 of a nx- carriage; thin of wais t, hroad of I mole6t" d.
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From SeriotlJ Drop.y To Perfect Health George Davi .. 524 S. 23rd SI., Vincennes, lnd., s.y.: "My back achert day and night. I became nervoua and Irritable and had such headaches, I thought my head would burSI. 1 could not work without terrible dizzy feelings and waa afraid to venture far alone for fe aI of falling. For days at a tim e I could not urinale, and. finally when the passage did lake place, the odor \Vould b" stiHing, My feet lind anna were ,wollen to t wice their natural size. When I touched the Iwollen area, a dent would remain_ ) finally hegan uaing 00110'11 Kidney Pills Bnd 800n noticed a change for th. belter, The s welling in my limb. and ann. went down, the dizzy spells left. and ere long I was in ... good health lUI ever before in my life."
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At all Dealers or by Mail No ,Place to Indulge In Small Talk. TIl Il small SOli or a de vo u t K a ll HUIl City ' (:lth"r wall v is iUll1': hi s g rand· pal'cnts. Tllo Bun h a d jU Hl (,,,nil! OUl after u 10ll g rain y sPll s o n lI lId Ih e head o r th o fa mil y, in s a y In g gra(, e at the break.ras t. tabl E', gavll Ih u n ks ro r th e bright morllin g a lld th e \)"l1ullful sunshine. "Why, grantlIJR !" Int l' rru(lt e rt Ih e youngs t e r, a ccus lom e d to n s te r eo· typed (orm or wors hip aud Rho c k e d at wbat h e cons id e red his g randfath e r 's Irrev e rence. "You lIlust pray- don't talk to God abo ul tho weathe r." Why, the Mean Thing! "There's a sad c a se." Buid Mrs. Jones. as Dbo luld tbe Illipe r on her knees aDd wiped her 8JX!ctacles. "A brIde struck dumb af ter leaving tlte altar. and by lust ne counts she hadn't r e covered ber speec h ," ")t',. tbe way of tbe world, my dear." Buld old Mr, Jon es, with B sigh. "It'e tile way of the world. SOIDe m e n bave all the luck,"-P. I. p,
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rc s pond quic kly' to the action of ABSURBINE, JR, A safe, healing, soothing, antiseptic oa,.. liniment that penetrates to the seat Tbe he ~t o r men ure some tim e s of trouble, assisting nature to make permanent recovery. Allays pain worsted- ond Ihnt's 110 yarn , and inflammation. Mild and plea s.. _ __ _ .. .. _._..._ _ , ant to use- quickly absorbed inlo tis sue s . Su cces sful in other ca s!',s, - why Bot ill yours? ABSORBINE,Jr,. "1. 0 0 and ' ::! .oo per bottle at dru~. Munyon's Paw-Paw Pills are unlikeallolh- gi s ts or delivered, Book 1 G free.
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'l' hN e are 'tcrtnln spe cial lIues o f Til " Iowa gl:pe rlmellt. SIUl iofJ Is agricultural operallons wltll whlcu 1J~lng a ration for bro od SO\\'8 aDd poultry 1'1l1sing may h e ad\'lllltageous · s uckIng ).Ig s lhllt Is made liP or 70 Iy.connected>_ Iluunds ot cornmeal, 10 pllunda of In dairying tbere Is u8ually a large middlings. 10 llOUn(ls at 60 p e r c ent, QlIuntlty or skim 01 buttermilk which mpat menl or tllnknge, 5 pounds of may be utilized to furnish u Ilurt o f bmll, 2 pounds of ollme ili. 1 pound of the poultry ration. f('edlng Quality ot bone !lour, I Thel'e Iii also much food to be gnth· pound or limestone uust and II pound ered by the fowls about lho stables or salt. ~clle fee ds arc thol'oll"hl), and Plistures, which would otbe rwlse , mix il d and given In u thick .,Iop, the go to ;'yuBte. . ulm btllng to teed jusl o'llough to ell · FruIt grov-'Ing. too. la an exccllent nbl e the sow to produce e no ll gh mi lk tblng \0 combine wltb the raiSing at tor h"r pigs. poultry. The chIckens pick up a This ration looks I1ke an old·fnsb· great many Inllecta from around the lon e d lIuctor's II r e s crlptlou- a lit tie mo n th , ttll Ill(> c-r<" p R r (l ll ~ v,· yo u or furth t r tree trunks, and alBO IIcratch thplD out or E!\' erythlng - but there III a reason p ' Iyn\ e ut , r\ n m o r e l!H f" h ' lIt or prin c ipa l. liN!, AuJrtiD'A Bog Pancake. l\plic ioUI :::t,"ntl "lu mp t or d,·lnll". BU. BEND F .'RMM ot the 8011 In the orchard, thus pro\,· ror It, In th e first place It baa proved ('O~t1'''l'i\', ~un C.:!>i'l'II,U . HI. UG" !lA.N lIahl (lllke~ for brealr1l1st. nil arocel'8, Adv. Ing a beDllllt by preventing Injury to to be the best and cbeapeat comblnaANTONIO, 'I'~XA.)j . thtl tree, lion at re edl! for tbe purpose, and Onto It. 'fllls ntlordll splendid el>:erc\se tor In th e second pluce II produces reo The ....n Who hlllle Blobbs- Sklnnum 18 trying 1.0 pm· Ihe hen., !lnd the varIety of diet oir nuUlI , E E. In FEE T mote 11 new m1nlng compnny, Did you t. ' talned In thlll way Il\ ea»eclally good It la wi,1l underBtood that the BOW , Look for Tbl. Tude.Mark Pi", fnll for It? ror them, musl ha"!! tlesh and bone-tormlng I tU",OD the L&lJe! wben hU),inl( Slobba;-No; I tumbled, J _manalte to make a good IIvlnlf for feed or the pigs ..'m not develop one little tamUy of on.e boy and two properly. Tbe tankage bone flour lip. Wllllllow'. _IDjI: e7J'op fa,· Ol,lltlr.., TraIl ..·lb,n_. der. A("billa Fet!L Sold ~t!I')'. girl. on twenty aeret!, In fact. we and limc stoDe dust are added to BUP. kella'IJBt motten. \be pma. n"dur.eH lurtannn.' \.b~n. 25«:. sam~ }lR2l!. Addr~... put away a tew hundrecl dollars every . ply tbesil eleme nts which are not lIaJI.aIho,." paID.cu ...." w1ooeotle,J50 .. boUI~ AU.£N 8. OLMSTE I.e ••l". N. 'Y. _ . .1---_ year, and, what Is beUer, I am rcgRJII' ; present In sufficient quantltlell In the I .A ",'oman with b1Jlglng ankles s e l'm B Inr; my.. helllth, 10 lit In drudgery: ot a otbl'rs, more Iltrald of having them scel\ than city omce. one wIthout them 18 or 110 hole' \" her 8t.ockJlng. 'planting, 8hrubl. , . '~ \ It' there arc lIevcral . abruba to be Pl:L1:8 ~u1um'Jl'f II TO l.-I)A,,;. bandIed at planting time, It III well TOllron_.wlll"!''' ..... _ r t f PA'l",(f 0IN1\. MIl:NT' l'&IllLto .""", ...,. .... uf ""hI ....., "8UIlfl,
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Rt.lot{ ' I bor oug h t.l a J In tbe Dlllttel' of AUlOS Runyau , R . ~ il :::lh".,b" .J Rultert , l.. odwin llltl t.t) indlOtll Ll erWIlD W. nnrl Mury:-; Go A full line o f pu re. fr esh Field and Will fil ed . d. decease uppoin letl t,,) defend t he clIse . oheup fSAt, 56;"; Bcres of lund in Fr .. "klin tolWU ' 1l:!x22 , cottllge Garden Seed at rig ht prices. 2.~00m er Iu the TDutte l' of the will of P et rtlti ons. Mrs . Eiuld"h 8t·"tl3 of Oh io Vl< 1::ireplHln Eel.on ship. ' 1 nud oth er co nsid, If lIolu SOUD. Widow f lects to I sed. deee& , is Tull A comple te stock Bornet,t, R . D. 5, Wllyne sville. 0, Defe ndllnt re LlJunrl,'d to ' nil being Clem Couden to Tb e H,lrrow Na .•.u k 0 un d er WI' 11 III 29 59-3 no of genera l a Ph of sum the . iu 11 11 t y" nnablll to v.i tiODIII l1ank, lot In Mor row Con. · In th e m ulLer af t ho asslg ume nt ] neludin g Farm and Ga rden Tools, rncubn tors, l'o ul try 1'\ ct OO lili ou ti .. er sid $ 75lJ. , s purA hurn s, C , rs Duok in h r lac l\ gRunne Indi an ook~doi ng ting a nd Supplie s. Spray Pumps , Washin Mnry A. Lowry t o W W . !'hu rt !' ot Kute Brooks . Kote B r e Rhod 24 f n. o IIi c titlltA o f OhIO v ... . Frnnk Iieuda ll stl' Iin egg ck i white McCorm r fo Co ters Cu,,1 uar Dneot Headq The etc. us bnsines>! .Rural Mail Boxes, Bliil tix,,,1 lit ' :; 00. Howtll' d W· tw o t.U c tAof land In Uo lon t ow n h ens lind 1 rooster , Beuu ment t) Fmnk V . O'Neal l L... lllnd RtlU machin ery repairs. ASllign . O , Corwio this Hisey, in C. . J tttr&in . h'lns upp',lJl krl to dofeud ship, $ 1 and other o')n aide rnti ons. 26 m t JOH N RAD EBA UCH , Agen Jllmet! E and IBaflc R., and Clin . filed . , 0\110 case. Dayton 1. 5 6th north onrs d 6 , 5t. <lw 12:1 S. Lmll Commi ssioner s' Procee dings Stll t e of Ohi o vs. CIsud Reed . ton Deartb , extra ot ~umuel M . Egg Buok eye Inouba tor at IlilO. Defend tlut L . PrlOe $5. Inquire of Mrs. fI"i! fi x prl Bills Allowe d-Wal dron C. Uil . Artbur C. Press lAY nn d 01 19 plead" gu ilty nud sent,enc ed to p"y De:\ rt h t.o . lBaily ti, E of oores 10112 ley. Pres Cba rl ee W . mour, sh eriff, boardin g pri sonert! line of $ 10 :lnd oosts. COn. ip Februl\ ry 1918, U6 5 93. townsh in rIuring Frankl In Itmd uoe. Wall Ben St&te of Ohio \"s. good draft horse, 26. Le banon Ice & Coal Co., COlli for H OR S E--~ t uur years old. For .lose·p h W. O '~ ~l\lI ie appoin ted to alderat lonC.$ 18,59T. ling e"" C. De,.rth t·o AJ thur !5arah oour t house $23 75 . B E Wnrwl ck rurth, ,. inrorlU~tlon, see Amos defllnd In t his ouse . Live Stock and Gene ral Aucti oneer p lind goll! dust for JIl II $5 !:i. Cook, H.. D. 4, Wayne llville, Ohio soa . : vs. tee Irus , Gordon A. 211 01 l'ding Charles Xflnla City Wo.k It ).8e, boa T he Lovela nd Eleotri o loe and townsh ip, $ 1 and othe r consld era· prisone rs during Februa ry, $770. Poste d on pedigr ees a nd values of all UT ATOE~-Ie ed poia'oe s, of the Water Compa ny, 11 oorpora l.ion. tions. R~ rlunter , se l'vioesa scbaph' ID lit P OreeD Mounta in variety , and . J . kinds of breed ing stock . Arthur E . Jonell appoin ted r eoeiver and "WI~linm, Ioticma ry tor Decem ber, J"uuar y thoy are good Ones. Call on W. B son Thomp M, ~fUY giving bond In tbe sum of $10,000 BUl'ret t Broe. J"noIlY , R . D. 5, Wllyne sville,O b io. Exper ienced in handl ing farm sales SIl1C~ T. fhomp s .'n to Wallac e E . SeoH, and Februu ry 137 GO. and ~uthorlzed to operate pla.nt mll Webb, Alvie 90. $3 k oler for 1905. I?t in Lebano n, '1 and other oon · blanh until f.urther order of the court. 8lderat ionl. brl. d£:e repUIl'S Salem townsh ip, geld blaok d , yea.r.ol 0tl.8E -A II Je pairll Terms Reason able -:- Satisfa ction Guaran teed John 'I. Ater and Efficl MAte r to U7 IiQ Bert Reed, bridle ing, w eight about 1800, good New Suiu D. A. A. $3071 ip borae, 1 tuwnsh No ld a Ilnt' Deerfie 1 In ition, land of dispOS acres 5 , Lebano n Nation al BaDk vs . B. C . Charlo tte Jaoobs nt couot.y Rbultz, Con No. 3 " 8 50. W. E. C. Tomlin son, R. D. 2, Wayne sville, GRADUATE .OF THE Wayn esvil le, Ohio Bowell , Jr ., as treaaur er . InJuno . ~ Goshen town"h ip, Clermo m 18 1%0. 40. Harlan Ohio. lumber re, Whitac N $750. AUCTIO AL eratlon U.TION Consid ' tion etc. Eltzrot h and Maple, a t. V:tlley Telepho ne 45-2. . State of CharlG tte Jao~bs to Hiram Palm Whltno re, lumber $40 20 ~:ood parlor oookin g stove with SOHOOL OF AMERTCA torneys . oven; bed stelld, oha.ire, dishes Clerm ont Ohi o VII . J ohn Porter foB 10. Staie Charle s A . "ordon , trustee TS. ' er, 6 nores of lant in 65. $6 househ Old good" . Valley orter P other and John va. Ohio of .300. eration The Lovela nd Eleo'rio , .1oe and county .. Consid m 19 . No.6 puone -... • John W. Ura.bam to Hiram Palm Wa.~er Oe. Foreolo sure of mortin UosheD Best Known Cough Remed y ga.ge appoin t ment of reoeive r eta. err two tnots of land , tland oounty nt Clermo p, t"w~shi y. attorne y, MoAvo Ferris Healy For forty ·three year!! Dr. Klni '8 FEARED EFFECT OF ElEvATION other oonslde ratlons . has been knuwn ~ e w Di~ oo "ery S t.he most George E, and amma L . Fry throna hollt the world 8 R eel Estate Tranafe nl Over three Ceok Employed by Prealde nt Poln· . remedy cough eliable r an h, .21 of care Had No Oellre to 8ee Him C. M. Albrig ht to James 8 . and burger to Jonas Eltzrot year. on townsb ip . Con. milliOn b ,tt·les wel'o u s ed 1l1st H ••d of French Republic. of Myrtle T . HOllin gshead , iwo traots aore in HI\IIli)t Is n't thlR pl'oof? It will get rid slderat ion 11 400. your rerund will WB yo nr oongh, or of land in Turtleo reell: towntlh ip, of All endale, M. Poinca re has devoted servant s, J. C. and Mary V . Hurley to M money . J ,I Owens, Ceneid era&io n'l of ds hundre y a w a lil writl nnd none is !Dare attache d to him .haon . "1 8 . C., John G . and Ellen Adame to E. aud Ella Davis, lot in tWBnty "Atter : done b"ve othera s. tlum his cook. Also Agen t for Racine Automobile Tires . UeortJe W. ",'olkin g, 58 aores and anu other oonsid eratioa New King's . Dr thut electfi~d I not be y~ttrs, he s that Baven grant A. "God Alioe aDd . F John III poise in Deerfie ld $own!!hip, Sl I(ar ' Dltlco very IS t.ll •• best oough rell edy N d N L to for :lOugha 11 11 01 coldR thRt I have ed," she said to an intervie wer, ftCorris ewtoo an . y . . eralion8 and otber oOllsld aorea of' e\"er used" (r , ,r cougbs or ooldll cording to the ,c orrespo ndent of the COR WIN , OHIO . Phone 71 -I Mary Ann Thama s e' al to Sarah Fra.nk M. Havens , 50.5'l 1\1 " \ lung trouble s,!t- London Telegra ph. "I would r&ther throllt uJl anll s. eration oonsld otber Iland lan4. $1 , Jane Carro ll,' lots in Monow 11 00 lit J . be here than at the Elysee. I am Cora M. BurnJ and Martin J . hus 110 equ" 1 LOo and nnd other const ieratlo ns. _ l, 60.52 E . Ja.nney 's • _ ••_ _ _ fond of quiet. Monsie ur and madam W'ttldro n C. Gilmou r, sheriff to Burn!! to Fx-u.nk M. HlI.venti o.r8 so good nnd unprete ntious. Just oonsld other and 11 WAVN ESVIL LE CHUR CHES Ella Tansey , lot in Morrow . Con . aores of irmd, , Y" HART ay was "DADD BARN OUT yesterd V. HELP E. ordered TO they all MEANT think, s. eration sider.t ton $533.33 . beefste ak and fried potatoes. Carroll Have." , ~o r"rank M. HI'· Nota ry Publi c Marian n.. Mayr8s to Lida M. Carolina Con· North of Son v"oung · nd .' '1 d la of aores "'2 "Today it will probabl y be the 60 vens n , v !!reaaman Holdl Record for /:::!awln,.the nnUvic ted half Interes t tt . . ' id same thing. Monsie ur Bnd madam All kinds of Nl)tary Work . Pensio n • Youthful Legllla~. In East WaynAu 0 , IeI' oons eratlOn . aore8 of land lla.50 ~ Work a /:::!peolalty . .. win be unhapp y at the Elysee; of Jeduth nn Stites l,y Elbert IronB, townSh ip, U and other consid er". eighthome the came ur Webb, Monsie MasiN Erl;l'in that I am sure. /:::!peo Co mmissi on t o Elwood Aul t, St. August ine', Catholi c Church . tlone. night at nine O'clock as usual Rlln of flepr?se nla tive Webb last d yeur:ol \ reek Turtleo in. l~nd ~f Fathor LouJ. YaWl IIcres 123.37 ER, ey, DR. J. W. MILL Ada u, . Cullom to Jerry Mabon Mu,.f\ eVf' rv ~CC'H1() SllU\lUf or the month a 00. of }; ort!l Ca TollDa IS the younge st BnCl at a quarter past ten o'clock he ,,5446 eratlOn Con;1(l ship. town town. Hlldlln in tlii.46 aores of lalJd t. :uu a . m . d in the r etired to bed. Madam never said DurIng the wnek tbere were ~ 1 1 person t o have n vote recorde ••• and other oonside ration. TIST s hip, DEN .•• home becom· d ur returne monsie a 'Word to me about d, 111) ' house. Young Wehb St. Mary's Episcop al Churcb . Alioe M. Hixon and .f. L . Hixon real estate mortga ges rpcorde nnd fOllnd the ing preside nt of the republi c. I alMonday school from mort· Rov . ,J. t;'. C"l1walll \(\er, Roct(lT . ohattel 8 and ed, fil In olell!led r Oftlce to Carrie E. Hoover I1bont 108 aores Wayne sville, 0 Sun d"y School. 11 ::10 ... m MornIng "er A8 it. Bldlr. dreads Be.uk she mcthhis Nltlonl that and think lockeu. most loor c t n apllrtm e of lalla In Harlan townsh ip. C:m gllgell filcd . vice. 10 ::10 a. m. Holy Comm un illn th e Ilr.t cr go ne. lTe walked to t he capitol, for me, I shall do my best. Whats Sund .. y of each mouth, License e Marriag • stdernt ion "OOQ. servof duty four mil es owny. ond went upon the evor hnppen s, it is the Arthur Braoe and Il'ving GreenChrllti an Church . flnor of the house to hunt for his ants to be faithfu l to their masters , of fRrmer Long, D. son Alli wood, Truste es to U. B Orpban ge t P. B. Tbompeon. l'ast<l4 d Rev. t d 1 h bb "r tl f une." el'e misfort in ou Annab eVI!n a s eppe c Millmls bllrg n.l)(j Mi ss 1' n Jer. 1. r. 9 : BO a . m. Social mootlDlI, School; BIble 1 s. The lo:ao II. m. ClaI1Btlnu ED<lellvor., 7: 0U p. m. Martin , of Frankl in . Rev . Elm er of the room for a few minute y rinar Vete Sormon by paa!:Or every altern...., SUlldlll' at POOR MANAGEMENT. Iroll \VIIS being coiled on a bill.t "M 10: 80 a . IXI. and 7: 80 II. m . H . Dougla s . . .- - -ity Univers State Ohio of te Cillrenc e Rider, III bore r a ud Mi ss i Wh cn th e cIer k ea lid Gradua r. e ou Mrs. Hoyt is the mother of' large Cl e Friends Chur~ t H~sit A I' C in esting r was who boy e til OlU!!!!, both of Webb" ugml n IIro lIle Flr. t Day M ee \ln ~. 0 :00 ... m. fo'lrYt DaJ , . d" . " A family of childre n, and they are all ': va t eyes f'th..) dy,. I Fnur,h Day MceLlnl( Wllyne svillfl. Dr . (J E Gow n e l· S eIlair, i 001. 11 :00 a m. Su 118 " • baby a rather small. A few days ago 10 :0 0 a . m. ' Sh~rB. F. in ce emen residen at congres Office nearby hllndfu l of Probate Court Bppeared upon the scene. Little wood's house, Fourth Street. laughed ; the vote was recorded. Margaret, aged five, was allowed to Orthod ox Friends Chur,. , Est'l.te of Mal y M. Mill s. de ~ [rs. W ehb, who was in the gallery, Mn. Ruth Murray. Pastor sister. new the 28 nnd one Teleph mother her see t oelI!!"d. Meoon. t find finBI acooun saw wh at happen ed, nnd she was emScbool . I' :311 a . m . He~ul"r 0IlU . Ob SabbaLh n Aftt!r lookin g at the tiny specime 10 ·qO II . w . Cllrl"tlan Endeavo r. servIce. approv ed , nll o w'ld tmd coofirm ed . boy's the caught barrassed . Soon she Ohi 0 ' 7 :3 0 p_ for a few minute s in silence, the Wayn esvill e. Estllte of Th ornfl!! l::l. \Vilker sou, eye and motion ed for him. : iu. little girl ~o deoensf\d . F uort u aoooon t of trus. ''Why did you vote, child?" asked "Molhl 'r, don't you think it would tee appro" ed , .d lo wed a nd oonfirm ed. 111m. Webb. hett er to hn ve Icss of 'em and bE! sed. E ~ ta·te of A 11lf' rt Boyd deceD "Why, mother , daddy was out, and 'em bigger ?"-Eve rybody 's. have stl'l'ed. IIdlllini Estate fully that WDS his liquor bill; he wanted Fune ral Dirvc tor Es tllte of Lel'''y 'I'h"yer , decaose d . to vote for it." Eyegl. .. Screw •• and Emba lmer, Estate tulls IIdmini etered . your If the tiny screws that b01d The lad did not know that the , Estate of G,.urge T . White, de. Webb liqu<?r bill h nd pnssed, nnd was eyeg1ass lenses In place will not stay Wayn esvil le, Ohio . Colonist Tickets oel1eed. Jo·i r~t. HUrl fino.lllooount .. p doing wbnt he eould to help his fa- tlghten ed and you are tar away trom One pen a with them a jeweler , tighten Northwest, West and Southwest prov ed , all owed and oonfirm ed. ther out.-W ashingt on dispatc h to knife and drop a btt of glue on them. Call answer ed prompt ly day or nillht. d. decease JoneR, omlls Th of e lt Est the IIcrews wlU pho!les in Office and Residt'n ee . World. ,Both York hardens To many poInts In ArlzonR . C. a ll· this New the When ed approv [umiat JdoJ)o. Mes.Jco . Montaotl , K p\V 110wed, II t, accoun th Elflven dlstanc e,No. 14; 'Home phone weeki, long many for not work lOO8~ Mexico. Nevada, OrCaOD. Tc xa~ . Modern Woman In Bu.lnll... 14·2r. Utah, \Vn sh IDlltOn. Wyomlnll', alsO oonf.l rmcd. and to Northwest CIiDada. .. pa8hle~"But there is uot a cent Chairs and one Ceach furnish ed free Estate of Carolin e Vierlin g, aSlllg. Her Explana tion. this check of yours." Fair pay to here with funeral s. Fmdetai l. "'You asked what ..the trump waa at nor . Firs t nnd finol acOotint Qf as Oustome~"I am glad that you have __ of service guaran teed. Best aboUlia" ". :..J,fardl15. ~'Yel, t'" 8t"blgh ondrou .... IIlgn~ approv ed. allowe d" and COb. confe8Bed. It your bank Is as barel lea8t a dozeu Umellla reaDJ , COlllUIt ~ to up as that you cao give me what 'Charley, dear. But I didn't firwed . Tlcltet Aeenq April 15 1 did that to ahow 1 was tak· to. ~ baWl take will I and here have I money ed. djl08a8 Estlite of W . M Yo un" ... . acc9un t to IL lafer lnsUtut l9n."-P ack. !Jq all Interel t In the . . .~ ~ Eetate fully Ildmini !!tered. ~~-· ~~~~ .~~ ~ -.:. . ,,",* • n DIv18lo 1 "'\ . Cln~ -'.~ . , -II:f!I' " . ~ ~ . ct·
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Til ey 111'" ;;'1){ )1.1 u."fnl IJUIIJ.l It' t ralt'd . n nd I' , 't:ry IInA In lu,rmo ny with refined " u o " C"lir (h ll" ~(' ll r I II tltl.,,{UU-u), '" $ 1. <11' III Ii ouulIIl ul1ity lind Wi ll lJ e \\' (11. h Olllu tn.Jn ln(l: ; ,' II(lur,,' d II)' ' :'U, UOO h VY. ll nd th e ir S 1IJ.: 11l f'lq ), , .U 6 PAr"n ts, S('/l,I 11 .00 ft') r n tull )'ear. On HID " . e w ¥ 'tl ljI , I'1 " :l1 10l d l ll l , oonl ed lIm o k. Phipps, CasUe and Other "IHEII nS'UGtJE PUI. ,$H,~ G eG. IOIIl.Ju llo 11 <19 D.lron. _ . Mr . li nd Mr~. Lufu ye tt ll fJort '" " Rntes of Ad"erti ~ inJ!' Leading Makers (00 ' wrI g ht. o f Dll sto n , ltllV EI m o vell int o "u udlll~ l ,ot'idH, I" ,r II I1B . l UI th e Doc tor H l1tton pr o)J" rty . Mr Hoaui u ~ Lutld l'L lJIUi ' k f,li't' , I"' r tiliC ltuitdtlod .t\t1 s . n ll l t tl l ' \ l l·t ·tl II,, · IIIH," ( 'Ll J't w r lg ht will in stll il on e o f t !.te This SpriIlg it is the small h a t 'l'h rurJ In.".' rl hlll1 ,. ., . 25.. tllo ~t up 10 dtlt o /IOU m odern blu 'k. that rules the cro wning g lory 0 biLUUrle!!, II \'~ Indlt's rl 'Pt, " ' (' r I I \ t. f.::lud ..... I",r Il tt ·. . . . .. . . . . . . .. . 6<,' ~ lIllth IlhoJlN our t,OWIl h,,~ eve r THE CRIATIST o f wo manhood . · urtl of th lLnk ... . . .. . .. . .. . ..... .. . 2:X' k n .wn . Another HIl.o p iii v e r y In nob • l·... otutiOIU , ~IJ to: ' . , •• , . " • • • , • • u d d It is a principality o f color • 0< ,Illa otc. wlmn! elm ,. I. mauo . .. .. .. ~ :;c nee e IN THE WORL.D M"s . \Vulter Lll cy and Mi sR I{ldK · ,""IllY A' '''orLiMi n" II( Inr lt . . ... .... . . lOe rather than an empire of shape. roB~HED WEEKLY. $4.00 PER YlAR Uixc" umg KI\' Utl ," cuntrn,·t. .....uy w e r e t!LtoppinK in Dllyt,o n, t\nt Odd combinations from the Bal · HOTELS. DRUCCIST9. SPECIALISTS, nl'(luy . OOSTUMERS, TRANSFER. CAB ka n P en ins ula th a t a war m ade ~ I Aid ' Il I !l , t fJ l :l AND 'BUS SERVICE CAN PROF'I' Mrs . Tilli e : W'lgnor, of Ollyt ll ll , BY VSINO ITS ADVERTI91NO OOL.UMNa fa mo u s. Th e distincti ve fea vis ite d lI ~ r a:.otber Mrll . Mltory Ben. SAMPLE COpy FREE neLt. ~ulld8y . lure of o ur Milliner y is d escribed - . . . . NEW YORK CLIPPER Talk Traction. MeserR . -,o vi oy Itnd Howe, o ur op N.w York. N. 'Y. in a sing le phrase: Act Traction. to dlll.o mero bants , spent ileventl Dy all m<;a ns let us have a ollYs IR St- w eok in (Jinci nDllti )ln r WALTER o bA ~ ing g u od s f or their I:! t·or o. Trac tioll as SOO I1 a t we can. l:;;ev PrIIl fr o m h e r e ltore litt.e ndin g Funeral Direr.tor. By wh om rlllli from wh ere tb o Forsythe m eoting tit Wliyn cg vIlle I~nd l."oport I1U e nj oyu ble t,i me it makes little diffcrenc , so R t' v. ~o wgi : 1 will prtlucb I\t tl.!e Tele pbone day or night. Vall ey phone No. 'I. LoDg we have a line out of lown. M. E ohurob, n ext Sunday, :\lar olt 1hr~ . C . Ii: J o hns. Mr. B ll mer, master m ec bt>nio of 13 . Wh y He Is Known. Di stanoe No. 6\1-1r. The cl " ~B III al'l'I"lIt hi"tury WfiS r e- I L e banon attraote(l sev e ral of o nr tb e D. L Ilnd C., and Wife, of Ce n Proves Antiquity of Humanity. OHIO WAVNESVILLE, t.e r ville Htll.tio n , IIro now pl eusuo t I)' cl llD ~ . "~ ("\'. 11:lI'I'Y . ('alt you l, ·l1 m (' Pr ·hl Hl orlc hlllll llli fOOl prints bave oltizen s to its t e mpl e o f jURticl!, tbi~ who ~jll , tl(' I!: l dl1l l i' z : l r WUlo" ?" H~ l{I' d tlH"l !li tllated In onr vI l1 lIge. we ek . beo n dl s('( II',' r"<1 ill " 1:i1J ~ 01' Hall ds ton e I,·:t cll ,,!' ··:o.;,·I, UI·li"lIl1l'zz:lr." an s we r",l Branch Office, Harveynburl(. O. IUr alld Mrs . All e n Eme ri ok 11111 t he bo)'. ri,' lll " fr 111C bal. " \\ ,, ~ .h t.! In It qlt:II'I'Y at \\·ar rnfllll buo l. Au s· For a du y or tw o lu s t w eA k the tra \Ill . TiI, ·it· IIg1 ' Is I's tit ll ato d at 50,. rn a t of Ull we r e llrTllt1ging t o mlik e Mi 81§ Blan oh e Curnell took dmn e r on g real .. ~t of '11<' I : "h~ IOldulI ld ngs. and Inspection Invited 000 years. Frnnk Carm llll and ror b ls ('{Jlln ""l i"" \lillt t hl' 111·lJ rcws ~urLl e ll !Jut ut pre ~e nt It ha~ been ~undllY with HATHAWAY he go t a \\' riL" II " ill tl." lli lJle." f'lOllly ill Wuyn esville Ilnd nttended P08tPOD ed. Mr . IlDd l1rs Willium L . Harvey \he mee Lings . WayuenHle's LeadinlJ DeDSiaS Are Yo.u ~on stipa ted? Mrs . William Br o ~ n v i~ it p. d in r e t.urn ed tln.turdllY nigb t litter Offioe in Keys Bldg. MaiD 8 If s o, Kot I~ b ux or Dr Xing'R New SU'RE TO FOLLOW. Lit e Pill", tllk ll Ihem l'lIlotulmrly una lIevorlil m o ntlJlI sojourn in the DllytOll severul duJ'~ las t, witb b e r your trouhle willltlllCk Iy di~l1poear. snllny South, und bron g ht witb daugllt,e r , ~r8 Bert,htl Woo ll e y aD;) . . . . . .~ac~~~~~.- .~-~. . . .-t EaCIlII-Y Oll kllll \\' T-'rcHI(Jr. !'n ~" The y WIll IIti.llulmt.e tbe liver, im · (·tl om a blizzllrd of snow. Tiley re_ fllmlly . provR YOl1r llig ~ l\tlon and ~ot rid o f ,·ou Cll ll llot UI'l'a li l \t)lI r;:rlf i llto 11 Mr . and Mrs . Bv e r ett E lI rly m o ve d All th e poi"n nll froUl you r syst(!llI. pOI·t 11 ve r.v plell!!l1nt and eDjoYllble 37 Creen 8t" XenIa. Ohio. Monday o n tb e farm, sO ll t h of town , ;·hu rtwt,' l'; YOI I Illu;t hun m c r and Tbey will Hurl'ly ge' yo u W il li agliill . time. , :t[jo at J E. Jllnney's. M1 911 Lutl e VanDervoort hilS wbioh tbey reoe ntly l'nr ebll~ed nf fo ri!e :\'nll!'5l'lf one. "For man\' ycn:'1I [ \\'1I1l troubl ed, in 'EgbC' r t -l l's. II nil be ru'Ctl SCU (If IllliLe of 1\1) so ·call ed n; medies r used. movod to her beantiful and pi ell.lI II. n t the W . B . Duke ostate. ' 'knock ing'' unt1 th e n nrres ted for At lli8t 1 fOtlll U qui ck relief and cure Lester K e nrio k le ft o n Thor ~ clll Y lI Ullll.Oer h llme OD tbe I.lvenlle . Papa's Hopes. in those mild, ye t thorough and fo rg Ln g . Jack-"Y uur lJ"b), looks like Itf Mr. and M.rs . JOB . DOl'vis. of Dn y morning for Cumbridge City, Inti., really wonderful Many Have ' Wondered. mother. It ha s h..r 1I 0 ~e . eyes. moult tnn , are resident:! of onr viIlllge t o attend 11 h o r se sa le, returning Tbe ProtesBor-"You sllY you nre IT CERTAINLY IS, lind ear s." Pe t e-"Y c t! . I h ave bopel engaged ill some original research . . li'r.dl1yevening L'bey are woloome to o ur miabt. tbat It will look like m e wh e u It ge tt Upon what subject?" The SophoMr. ano Mrs . Berne ,l o nos enter. Tbo Fri e nds t)unday I:;;ohool ohoir Y east-I u nll c f ~ tand it h ag b een more-"I'm tryln~ to dis cover wby 80m e t eeth." tIro reheurs ing nnd the mnsio IS t.llolned on 8undllY , Mr. IInri Mrs estimat ed that it cOots n dollar t o the ink won't fl ow from my fountain Adolph S c.hi n~oc \c, Buffnlo, N. Y. ~eco nd to n o ne, Tbe oitizen. of l.evi Greathouse, of Sprin t boro, stop nn (}rd inn ry pa~sen g('r train pen unless I place It In nn upright Best for Skin,Discases 25 CENTS PER BOTTLE AT ALL ORUOGISTS. Dill lind movin g A.t a fi tty- m ile Fpeed. position In the pocket ot a light fancy tlll ~ oO Dlmunity ijboulu sbow their Mr. !lnd Mrs. ThoUlus Nel\rly p vtl ry !'kiu dl sens<l y iehl., I1ppr t'olution by goin'" to theIr Bun dllugllter. of M.t . Holly, and tlaruoe l Crim so nbeak-W cll, St lPpOSO it vest." quiokly unu .,flrm lln e ntly to Bnck ~ tlaine!l and flLmily . does. If a f ellow wunts to g t off it's len's Arnlol\ toI"lv e . lIod nOlllin~ I. rla y t'cboo l, "nd allt-Hst the obotr 88 Tbe firA It\ t.be home :.f Wolter worth it, isn't it ? better for burn,. tiT brnis,'s. ~Got), e . well II!! it. be ing benllficial to en oh of Infanta Demand "Ragtime." A song writer says rIlgtime 18 a!! and h6BIII . J u hn D".v p , of t .. llldwlt' , 11~ . Sc h oo l e very gundltV at 11 :30 C la rk, o n last Thursday. fortunat ely GNE THING SHE INSISTED ON, legitim a te music all th o lullaby . "The Micb • S""II, aft er ,.uff" riD ~ \,,'e lve R p. m e mber t,be t·\rll il and be present Will! ext.inguished with but v e ry ragtim e. " h e says, "marks tbe passing yel1TII wt(,h s kIn 1111~l e nt lind t!pent~ Otlr o ll\ friend Dr . L N ::16111 i~ littlo ullmage . 'l'Ltll n eIghb orh ood Ing ~" () Q III tl ol\ tor~ bills. Bu c lde n. . "So Kitty's m o the r hns picked out ot the old·fashl oned motb er wbo lulla.Arlll ca titLlve :lnre,\ him It .will I1galn nblA to be out t1mong U 8 . t·o the number of :50 or more re bie d thEl baby Into dreamlulld. Today a hus bnnd for h er." b~lp you . Unly 2'l0. Reoommended Mrs . I. N . eea1 is /lotTering from s poDded \0 the Illarm hut were glad "Yes, but Kitty ins ists on select- t be Infant Is 'ragged' to s leep, and . Ilccordln g to th e state me nt of an ex· by J. E . Januey . blood poison but \8 tbought to b e tbeir servioe!' w ere not needed. Ing her wedni ng dress h e rself." pe rl e nced nurs e ry maid. tb ey will not _ _ ._ ____ . bB tt.er tit this wril;ioi . .. - ..- - close an cye unless tbls particular The Cause of Rheumatism WHAT JACK" SAYS GOES. Too Tra nsparent a Boast. kind of music Is bummed while they J Popular Mechanics Chronic Stomach Trouble Cured Stomaoh t,roD ble. l-tzy liver and Wh en a mllll Ilrc te nus that h e are being rocked." . Ethel-Wby do you well r gloves does n't care whut tbe p u p e r ~ Bay There is 110thlol( 'Ilore dit<courag dRunged kidnevlt ara tbe ort nse of Magazine about Rim It is n Kign LlJat t bey are 109 thll.n II. obr.mio disorder ..If tb e rb eulDatillm. Get yo nr Ill0fllltoh . whil e learning to pIny whist ? "WIIITTPI ao YOU CAN UNDIIRaTAItD IT" Modern Isaiah •. ~tnmaoh. 18 it Dot. surprising that lIvAr , kidne .vl! I1Dd bowels in b ealtby not giving bim mu ch pral sc. Edith-Oh, Jack says I must nevGREAT Continued Story 01 th_ Tbere are fe w twentieth century ml\lly snlfe r for YOl1r!! with suoh 8 D oond i ti,jD by takl ng Eleotrlc BitterR. World'. Pros...... which you er let any one soo my hand . Iflalahs. Nowadays, wben the Lord ~ilUlent wheu a permtlnent oure i~ ~nd you will not be \roubled wit,b may begin reading at any time, and Chamberlain' s Tablets for Constipa- witbin t.h e ir reaob and ruay be had the plliJlS of rbeumatism. Chlu leR asks, "Wbom shall 1 send?" men don·t which will hold your interest forever. JUST BETWEEN GIRLS, say, "Her e am I. send me"-they send tion for a trifle ? "About one year ugo," B Alle n. 11 sohool prinoipal, of no PAID DCH MONTH IDD PlCTUJIII theIr wlves.-Woltman. L..I B k t· W .. I M' I :,!ylvl1nl~, G(\ wbo snffered indo For oon!ilt.lpll!.lo n , Ch"m bt'rluin 'EI sayR P . 1.1 200 ARTICLEI or KIIUAL IITDIIIT . I!C ,. 0 RaA ee . IC I, >!orlba ble tort-are 1 rom rhenmatlsm , N ell-J nck told me last night he . Tablets Itreex ue illmt . E~"y to tflk r. ,.[ bought a. p!tcilllge of (Jhambur· The "Shop Notel" Oeputm_t (20 l1li_) I"in 's1'l1b letll, lind RlDoe nsing them liver !lDd Ittomaob trouble and 'had given me his heart. gives easy ways' to do ttlinp-how to make II1lld lind ~ent. l<l il1 ~Ifoot. (jiv e writes: "All EcllG-\V ell j it's damnged goods. . I useful articles for h_e and &hop, repai.... etc. them u trial. For Bille by all delll·1rl. 1 blive felt [Jerleotly well. 1 bad diselllleu ltldneytl, .. Am.te"r M.ch ... lel" (\() pag.. ~ teIIa b_ to previously used any numbe r of dif remedies failed until lUlled .leotrio He told m e last week I hnd broken it. make M1""ion furniture, wirel ... outfite, boate, fere nt medioiMs, but none of tbem t\it.terfl, bnt four cottles of tbis engines. magic, and all the thinp • boy loveL were of any 1/l8ting benefit. I t tor wonderful r emedy oured me oom Use for Pyrography. QUtTE MODERN. The Waynesville Canning Company I '1.10 PEl! YEAII. IIIILE COPIU 1. can . pletfl)Y." Ml1ybe your rheumatio If one practices th e wood burnlnE ~lI l e by all dealers. Ask your newsdealer, or _ _ _ .. _ __ puiDI! Jome froUl stomaoh, Ii ver and is now ready to contract for corn at art In your homc r e me mb pr tbat ar winTlE POll _ uMPU COPY TODAY "And have you any old ml¥!ters?" their office in Waynesville. Ohio. !tidoey t.roubles. Electric Bitttlr~ market -.:-wooden-arti~leB Clln be easily will give you promp' relief . 500 II.n .~ New Burlington "Old musters be blow'd I EveryJ . F. Snook Manager POPULAR MEC~C8 co. with tb e pyrogrupb y needl o. ~l 00 Reoommended by ,1 E Jan . ItJlln~r in this 'OUBO is blooming well Roy Irons, Ass't, Mgr. w_ ........... ~ ney Mi~A Cluire Ewing bas returerl !WoP tc) dater'-LoD<lon Opinion. The Mother' s Favorite , A OOUI(I1 IDlld lOl ne for ohil!1rel' bome Rtter a pleflsllnt viijit witb Ma Inta Ined Bel ief In Ign orance. sb(. uld be llllTml"Rs . It !1houl11 he Mr . lind Mr!' . F. D. COUJpt,OD, of nl1l11 Opposit ion to stal e edu cation in tbe plellsant t(l t... kn It· ~htluld be «,IYRO. Wllmingt.on . pa s t wa" du e larg ely to a belie f th 'lt ,U!ll. ChllUlIJ"r Ill!!' '" C u ugh Rarued:v R ev. Geo . H . I::imitb, a fnrmer too mu ch learning was Ilot good for Is 811 ot thill and i~ t,he m n t. hel'·~ Th l) worth y Hannah pH~t. or, was oi\l\Ing on old frietld~ the mn~ sl's. favorHe evnrywhere. )l'or "Ille by ~lor" (' \' e ll . who WIlS OlllJ of th e lIlost h orn. h';lt week . IlI1 dll81brs n arn c~ t Stlll])Orlr. rB of th n IIHl H' lIle nt Here's good news for the women of this town. lilliI'll I:lnrah Brudford i. ~pen(\ing for th e e~ l.nh 1i sh m " nl or ~r h n(\ IH for We have secured the a~ency here for the famoul S"Vl1rtl I weeks I1t, t.he h ome lIf DRr til(' poo r In E nglll nd , h " d " ury rlo'fi nito I Quite a Stunt. Moore Range-the handIe st range ever made, The Id l'1I5 ns to how Ill' tlw ch lldl'PIl outt', nl tlout·b Chllrlest,on. Before marriage a WOlllRn has to shoultl Ito edn calN1. Th o ctirril-ululIl . ' A vl1lu'lblEl work horse Itelonging Moore Range practically costs you nothing.. The pretend sb e doeHIl 't tlllw II mun serl· s he declnred, s hould compris e o nl y saving in fuel it affords not only pays for It, but ousl y wh e ll s he do e>!. a nd after . mar· l·o WOl . MeddenhHIl, di ed of iudi r e adin~ th e Hible a nd th e ca t ec his m. riago sb o has to 11I'ctl' lld Hhc does g t<~ li()n, one (lilY I Il~t week really pays you a profit soon · after you buy it. und "RII Ch con TSO workA a R II1lly Ilt th o when sb e do eR n·t.-'Tl, ,, Tatller The members' of tbe Friend'~ cbildrr' n fo r .(O n ·ants,'· :t 1l ,l lng d<,cl· Missionary t;ooiet,y wet· ut t,be b()mp s lvdy . "I allow of no wrlLlng for the tl f Mrs . A . W . Reove!', Frtday, of poor." The r e it! m o r H Cut.llr h in t.hi~ ~ec la~t. wel'k Rnd !!ewed mor:! tlllln tlon of th e cou ntry t·htlU Il II othllr tift.y pounds o f otlrpet rugs, for K Man's Superiority Early Shown. dll§ellseB put tll" tl t.hor, lind until t,hl' 1ll.8t few vell r !'! Wll~ i:\upjJOrleri to b " C"l'pRt, for Mrtl . David 8uutlers,ot Moore's Controller Damper n o t only contro ls the heat nudl' s"nlptnr" <Iall ll g ba('\" ~c l e D' lInc aUlh o rl1Ie'S b" lie ve. at. leaRt 200.' in c llrl1bh~ For Il g r eat IDIlIlY y e lH H Tennet:!;ee. but controls the cuat. It positivel f saves on~third 9£ the dootors prOlhJUn CRd it" loeul 11I8ell~~1 M.iss Maude Hllrhm is coLlined t .. 000 y('n rs. sho\\' Ihal prlmiti\' c inan fu e l. And j\'Ioure's Ranges are th e only ranges huvin" thil mad e rl' preti/' nlfl 1ion s of ot he r crea· l\Dd pre~of l h.~ 10c II I rernNlies 8ml b fl r homtl with ~rip. controller damper. by OODRtn.nt.ly fllilill/! to (lure Wlt.1t The C BUDd W. F. M t::. b el..ll1 tllres at. II s Ia ge of hllman (h~ I' ('lop· Moore's Everluting Fireback enables y o u t o burq coal mcnt wh e n Ihc conlllll ons or ex ist· loou! treatment. pr o nouno ·d It In costing at least two-third. less than coal ourable ~oi{ln oe bUR prov e n Cil Davi 1 Livingstone me 1I0rialserviof e nce wero littlp. In advn nce of those u SNI in o ther ranges. It offers a stilt fllrpreY-aillng am onl': th o hi gher mam· ta.lrh to bfll1 co n ~t, lt,\ItlC)nnl 1\I,;~,,~e ~undllY even ing. ther saving by providing for the bU~n!llg llil lip of the smoke and soot, thus gtVlllg mals of that pl' rioc\. nil t. no oth er denl· and tller{lfore r eql1ireNoolIHtllUtlOl • - ...- - - you the advantage of the extra heat aDd treatment I111l1"8 lJltt.nrrll Cu rl", zen ot th e earth manlrested th e sllp;ht· ."-~A~I~& The Forty \tear Test · cnahli ng you to snve on your fu ,,\. With CR t des lrp. or ability to make Images ' manufao ,uTe d by J' .1 (JheDe~ &, th is wonderful rallge there is no smokeCo. , 'foledn, (Jill '. i~ t,h e Dilly Con An artiolo must btlve exception,,1 of anytblng. n o soot-no gas . You caD keep your !!titutionaloo re Oll till! Ull\rket . It m ArH to !< orvive for It period 01 Ititcihen sputless. Moore Ranges last longer because Ihey are the only ranges made having is tllken ial,!' rDlllly In dQ8t1S from I II fort,), yellrtl . Uhamllerlaln's Cuu gh three·wall coustruction throuabouL f1rolls to Ol tell~V (Jonfn l. It I.Ot ~ Rt"ruedy WIlR tlr!lt off ~ red to tohe As It ts Talked In Boyvllle. direotly on t.b e blood ami mncoU~ ptlblio in 1872. l!'rom a !lmall b e Two Fort Scott boys were Quarrel· Many surfaoe" of th e ~ysttllD . 'l'hey off !' r g inning It hilS grown In favor and lug. 'Til knock your block off if you T",t " " . h " w nn(1~x\llnln to you tho mnny . "perfor c1eanesl.lI!!hlest nnd most snnltury on Ihe marltet. oole hnndrpd doll .. rs for any on.Ele \10 popularity untH it bas att,ained I.l bo the r me " on" of them s aid. "N o f.atures oC M Oni C'" OVCIl- ho\V It Rbsolu'cly pre· You oUllbt to ."0 the o...a Tbennometcr Cuide aD od for oircolar!:! world wide repotl1~iOD. . Yon will , ... . ,, \'. nt3 " .:Jel\(\ 8\1lttS." nnd bow tho CIa.. O"on Door thIs Brove . • It wos prepuretl by Mr •. Surah Tyson r ..lls to oure . Se you WOll t, r epli ed the oUlef, you overcom cs the necessity 01 open ing the oVen Rnd Rorer.the Rel<nowlc<lJred loremost coolt 01 thceoun· aad testlmoniR Is flod nothing bettel for a . oongh or can't 'do It. You nlD't ma n enough." I lo.lo r: hent cvory 1101 0 yon wont to BCO thocondltlon try, ""elusively for MoortJ'. RaDare. It IPve. the Evetrlaatlai Ft ...baCk ~'. F . .r. Chene" & Co_._, oold . Try i.t .and you w . iI.1 ~. nder. .. ~llhc ro(,d Inside. • time rebulred and tbe beat necessary for baklnll all AddreeD " _ ~en, maybe not, answered the first 1' hc o !herc·. the nlckol·plated oven ro ck (Iho only kinds 01 lood. Doo't 011 •••.,.,Inll Ihls marvelou. Toledo, O. stand whv . It III Il. fll.'!S'rl.te after ." bellige rent "but I' m jost telJln' you olle aD ' ho {,IHrke!) and the nlumlnlzL-u Ov eD, tbe ranlle. Call DOW while our stock Is complete . . , . Moor.'. Ran." elln he ""ell In .ith.r Car Iron or 11)14 bv all!! drnggillt8, 750. . . ':- . period of ~ '1:0.. Lb'IlD-;~rt:r YIl.are. It that I'm d~rn fool enough to try It It I
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The Miami Gazette O. L . CRANE , Publi sher. "i\' AYNES V ILI.E.
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OHIO'S OAT YIELD SH·OULD BE liS OFFERED TO ALL SIXTY BUSHELS PER ACRE
Practical Fashions WESTERN CANADA'S
Holy Truth That Jesus Taught Put the Stamp of Univers ality on Christianity.
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PHENOMENAL DEVELOPMENT
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THE PERFE CT ·WOM4 N. The p.' rfect ,,"omlln who hnll been Good Seed, ITS PERMA NENCY VERY LITTL I Free From Smut, Sown Early in a Well QUEST IONED. found nmollg tb e 4011 gIrl 6(Udl!llt~ of Prepared. Fertile Seedbed Will InGrease They IV.'rtl wise ll\"11 IlIth', '<1 whu. ,'o r nell u!'lv er.lt)' overtur ns mllOY A C There h nve been booms In almo.' alter ill'lul ri ll g lor lllf' IIl '\\" [JlIrtl Id llg. old·fash lon",d notloos. Sho Is n ot a verage rop of the ~tate every cl\·llI1.ed country uu d they were tu rul~d th llir ll1" ' I,~ ull rich 1111<1 hay fnr m gir l. but city brC'd. :"p!'1 sho Is looked u pon Uti Hucb. and In the co ur.. Jeru sli lem. u,,,1 ~ ,.t til t'ir j'ac.'~ tt> th !' .tudyln g agrlcull uro for a O,'()fI'S6 1011 or lime tbe bubbl e was pf'lc ked nnd (Dy (' . .I . Uran .. Col1(·!;p of .\ ~,i , ulu!'! ·. l) h ,,, ~Ia le o bij(' ul'il y 1\IIt.! She tloes not eat candy. She IS ~ fl'I't ptJverty l'f 11t'lilit·h t'lll. Uo"· e l·~1 1Y . 1 t h ey burst. nut Iu :1 0 country b v ~b. Till'), w,~ r" m CII of /'ll1I 1( ,,, ,t.! w ,'u lth 7 Inl'lles tall a nd wf.ighs 171 pounds. Th e t e ', · ~"ar lI\'ilrnge y ·,,' It.! 0 : ".' l ~ llll.rly lh .l . "",.klll dey elopm ellt b ee n as great no" Nt l: the wet ~ ull wl .1 /lilt.! leurnllll ; froll\ lh" far " H<t - - l'l'p· T be young lady of the fasblona bl e In Ohio I. uloullt ~r, b u~hl· 18 I" r ," . r, ·. inj u r" ' i~ 1,·.\IU r,· . The ",HII" rapi d. whpI b cr in city or in country . lI l dt'"t.!· 1": Hl'lIt~ltlv OH or all Ihlt ! tl'1I~ b est lind novel 60 yeai'll ogo had Ii waist thllt LtI.., 1111' ('o rll yie al In W,~s t orn C:nllo da, Tbere may ld. II IR :.tlu!"'lh ,·,· . ill ;; ""s, IL I.· ,'1" '11 soil :.; :u " (w dill" u no~I (o~t In th" c ll'lIl zatj,111 of Ihe \l Id coald be .panned with th e two hand s . tOll low and u'; lI !omotlm os bo fo und on o who \\'111 My ' . I" "1',· "I'" l ",· .. ,11 1" ally is unll('~' Mb;\ r :l; l< ' II'ul'I , 'I t Ull wod<1. 'fl,,,)· Iltul llltl)· II", ~clIllli , ' s t U n -. , ~ " ' meonlng Bo rne 16 Incbes. wrougll t by so. As \\ lI h '; lIr1l "Can It last '!" '<V ln n lpcg. today. stan d. or :Illy oth..r ' not h. ~I· "" . , h,tI !I' \' d"I)11l III a well 'I,r l'llill 'c,1 ulli'u ,·tu nlt I lp~ 01' Irurnln/ : II' hal was Hel,t! Il<'u where Cblcago Btands as fa r liD bepainful artHlce ; naturall y ahe fain t ed c"l'Ilt ln lhlnl\~ lIlu t hl: ilOilO o f l _rfleI, ant.! huw it \\' ou ld ·t Ill' rt'!U " ,"bl' '''' '' ill I 'I 11, ' . , ·~ller . I S tal«.1\ ' log th e baoo or t he grca t commN c ia l b .I .. rl!ldlzed "At I I:.' ,! . · bUI tllt' )· III lea8t onc" In ev"t"Y chapter an d the Rroll'illl "·l'!'t. 111('111 1'lIrnes t : of oat~ . In U!J!u. o" ls I: :l s In" ' 11 rolllld Ih al liUtler thl'~ I' 'on,I. and agricult ural country lying . m,'u . Tht,), hil t.! Rludi ,;t.! th,' Iwal't'n s ba,d to be restored with stUellln g sa lt ll II s ually folio II' til l' ('o r n eroll. "JI,I if ,, ' dil iulls IJf ~o !1 : 1". ::Ir~(,B t yl('I" _ uf thoup.~nd mil es b ack or It. It ha~ aD 0 :11 1 anI! tb p earth IIntil th pir 801l iu w ert' artH c ut ltng her corset strings. Cor- I ~I'~" ylolt.! of cul'\l i, oOlai " ,·" 1(1 lid, . call Le :" '·,·lIr,·d by lil"'d in !,; at th ... I''' IIdvnnta ge th at Chicago dId Dot bove. I~ tull o r Gorl III hi M Klor), IIlld m:lj" . I), . ueU's petiect ... oman bas 8. :lO.l ·IDCh tor ' uf lIi:Je Vt·,· I•• lilT aere. Lllo: Iii,. c url) no country In Ibe world 's history T It .. ~e 1Il .!tl yeun'l'd t u Imoll' ir h e. waJst and II. c b est meas ure 4 .3 Inches : h !lll a ttra(;ted to lis bortle r s II. l nn~er 1, IIIn l. 10 0 III""~ Jl L,n !" IWI' sqllar,· f u ,)~ " ' h"se !(Iory Is larger. about tbe proport ions of tb e In th " lH'" vl·n~ . w o uld n,no be r of sell\(~ rs In 80 short a t l me. IlI a.l· 1"""'1\ Ihv .,·,,'I d . llll' a \·"II;.I.>I ... etl'OIl t o c ur" th e IIIK or h u manity . V enus a t Mil o. Sb e b u.s n ever f an I t· or hilS altract ed flO mu c h w po lth In a r"/l1 1 5UI"0/ . 1 [,, ·I II . I ! II ~ (,II t u " row I !\ P 'J'h ,'y had h" Hrt.! or IHllel' l' b npl'. the V " ..d; bas nev e r been UI at a ll. Gone Ile rlod of equnl length, as .,81'0 t.hp SU'l ll,' and 11 (1: "Unlt-It' llt to lliatulo , ho p(' or a (!hlld to bl! burn of 1':·. \,;d ·8 la the girl wbo used to che w ela t e pen· Cllnadla n pra Iries . Ne,·er h efor o bn.e ''' ':1\'<' .' il:l d ~ (O ( .~r.,ln . \\, h"r .. III.· rror I ,.,lep.. wh o 11'0111" hrlll!, dl\' 1II<' Illl'rcy \ pIo nee rIng bee n accomll llsb e u l:rlllM t llity i~ I I ' ~ ... a ~ 'lIllll , ' r 11111111",1' uf ' near t n llU lIlan CUll to make ber face white and was nee d. TI,,·,· Iwd a plant" pel' 1'011 : "" acre ~hlllll,1 hI! ' va gll" Ideo th at eon ditlons so ra vorabl e as th OBO that neyer acen abroad wl thoul b e r veil thPo tlm t' t'o r th ul fill· IJIHnt ed . l',"ull ), lil, ' ORt' !11:l111 "I II :i1I1I<:lIl wall d rawln.; exist In Wflst em Csnada tod a}". alld paradol. Forgott en Is th e mlUlm 111'111': Ulld n s 1/1 I h ln t/pslKB \\1' hllvt: II ull lDtJ Ut· ' lIdu lH ilti,' lf I, y , I(' lllin g to tht' JlII III'11I1 ; Ib ey IrI"H(' t.!. bl!ltold Tbe provinc es at Manltob a, Sa .. that '''he Oneat women. like the Oneat n ma f\'I' I (; ,,~ RD' lie fr ock mad e wltb a ' :lIt ~Idrt Jo l::1ed kutch!'w lln. Ind A lbe rta havo tb. 0:· r .. nlllt.· III ,Ill' "o il. If th,'rl' is "3 pf>:1run.;e In tlowel'1l. are raised und e r glasB." The Ihe IH1iLV('IIS \\' 11 i('11 to a plain wulst and hu vln!; stralsht Inr gelt area of de sirable lands on the ! 1lll "plUll oi ruu" a\:lilab ll', mo rl' ~Ir:l\\'~ ~~em(> d t n Americ an &irl or today. If girte d wIth cull th em away t.o ~ee k Or polll 'l'd ' ·dKe. It II a very ul cI> mod · Nortb A merlron Con tlnent, and their "" ill lip d, ,\,('lop,·d. I h"J'dur e. it in lIet· hIm who l1/ th eir s t he leillure. plnYIi t ennIs and golt and oull! d esl rtlrl . lI elleo fl i for a Bc hool frock. and It WilY also cult IvaUon bus just begun. f e r 1I1 ,,'cr in S Uw [00 Ih\(Ok l ~· . 1·; 9p, ,(·i:l1 . th eir lOl l/( journ c ourts sunllgb t; tbo ,,)' to .1<: rIlAah-m . nlld be de " c lo lle d for dressy wear. depend · chancea are Even wltb a t",·o hundre d mliltoh : Ir ill lhl s Il1Ip ortant wh rn "" (',lin~ theil' flU"er tl epartllr " for 11.·tlll(·h (' m . InJ; upun th e c bolct' or t1lfl mat Arlal bus h el whent crop le Bs thAn about 1Ivil to one that s be cannot pos ' ' L''fllijSl'~ lI'ith Ih" 0:'t8 . I! l' iu " II !t ' 1I !') ' And eight per w lw lI thf')' I arr l,· .. cl :<1 Ih .. /tu us" used 1/1 It p ronstru clion , It Is Quite ce " , ' (011 a lbly squeeze b e raelf Into ber srand· nt. of the loud Is und e r the plollr;h . "lftn!. loa mall)' ~t"u\~ :Iud /(." I\ i ll Ih <,y w e r e not ,,1T" lld ,' t! II), til " pu\'t' r IY f!asy to lUal", ancl \'t.I'\' attrac tiv e . i ti bad. ~ lh,' ),01111;': J; ra8t1 to HIICh nn {':t . of lh e 8Ul'rOUn(I\II "," or t III' h lour p er c e nt. h elng In wheal. LeB. motber' s wedd lll8 gown. IInYI the New Tbe putt ern (6UOS) 1·8 ('ut In 81 ~ell 6 11 mb I n In · : (('Ill. t hut ~ lItld"1I ,'x pos ure lu tlol ' Oi . : mateR. TIII'Y thnn fl ye y"ara ago the " 'h eat Cf'OP York World. In th1a «reat trans for· recogn lzf> t1 In th .. III I I ~ t (' 12 y('nrs. Mllcllu Ln size rCQuirOR ""os i r l'Cl ril " s of thl' R UI! "t h OI'\, ('st lllUa C hlld th p o hjN:t of thl'l r M onl y seve nty·one ml11lon bushc18 . matlon favorab le environ m ent and l'ar<'h : %!)O yard s nf :16 In c b IIIll t c rllll w ith IlfJ w il l III J~rt' It 18 a simple ('alculat lon to estimat e Ih"Il' "NloIIS I:;. th ey bow ..d h"foro hI m n lld pr p~""t ... t.! yard s o f ;:" IlJ c h contm.t .il,£ !':codM. plenty of food haYe IIcaree\y bad more I IC th e "(·oop·s hu ve l mt'lhotl ut' ~ (' I c. to him gift" au thnt Ir four per (' pnt. or tbe availab le to do til an nctlvo hablle and tho t/'lbut (' rrom Ih" !!a Rt To prO(' ll r(' thh. pat1C'rn ,:.,n4.1 10 et"mtJI cult I\'able area produ ces aomeOd ntr III;; 8e!'!! is USI' (I Ih(' best Met'd can :Jot tn th <: Idng or rl!lh t o "Patte rn l 'r-p urttllE'IlI tpolI~lle ," ur th hl p"P«'r. growth of Be oBlble Ide&ll ot phys lcnl 8R n," 1 lo\'e. ' Vrl t e nurnt· :,u Il1 nddref0S4 I ,l.dn ly . ural bo over tw o hundr ed be ohtaln.' d. <:I " anln" nnd " radin g 0111 mllllon bu shc'la. Were Men Truly Wi ne. well·bel rut. .uru to ,,1\' 0 sizo and n umlx,,· o f lHltte rll. what w ill fon y·four pe r cent. produ ce! the wOl'ds an d li!(hler oata III arl· What a b enutlfu l pic,ut'e It IIIltk e ~ . An d than look at the ImmlgTl ltl oo t hat 1·l huu le. in o nl t'r tu g e l 6<,(;(1 lilat \VIii this a d oral lo n of th o \\'Iao me n . Trul y Is coming Into i be country . In 1901 produ l'tI \·i>.; o rous plant s \\'lth .ltrong th"y \\'I' ro wi "" Some years ago. In tbe district of men. wllh " w lS<l NO. !iOOS. Two stalks of Bill Four Oil!.s .. howing loot H),Htt'nlR . It ~'U8 49 .149: li.OOO be ing fro m tit ll 1"· t:' r yo J1(o Is fumlllllr nOl or th l~ \\'orlcl - \\'I st' 10 r C'l'oJ{ OO1 J alpalgor l. Bengal. tbere Wall a Bud· nl ze variatio n in size of heade. Unl l l'd S t nies. )n 19 06 It WitS J89 ,OG 4. ; \\'Ilh 11l(' r "".l t:, uhtal ll('d lIy ra rm e rs til " ho p e "f th p rutur". NAM I.: . ........ . . .. ... ... .. . .. . .. ....... . _. deD epidemi C of p e tty w efts and bur· not In a mono of " 'hlch 67,000 ",pre A merlcnn s. and an,1 e xperl ll, pn t "!., Iiollt; i ll breed in g a r ch Hurrollllt! .;<! glarles. RUYS tb e Straud. T h" pollee. " ,·u.l la bl<: ".laIH tO,od ha~ _b~ I" ,1 r(" ." uI·".I.1 lind by th l" ",o r ill's pomp T OWN .... .. ... .. ........ ...... ......... _. seIC('lI IlJ: ('o In 1912 It waR a bo ut 400.000. or wh leb rll . Th,' SIIUl(> will h old ' . 1 I rrom tII t' 110. II compls tely baffled tor s om e nt} t 'f' nr ~, tru p. w illl l h,' gplo 'c lion of , " <l I"l tllI 't/ an d lu x ury . hut In Ih .. fres h ),Ollll"; tlme. about ~OO,OOO aro A rn e rlcnnB. In the . L Oll" ' <lll< . STRl.:I!T AND NO. . .... .. . .... . ... ....._. . .. II ; . I • IJfl! of thl' ho ly heu ve ll ·oorn Child . .. na y IIrres te d an Indlvldu a on IUS· co nsid e ratio n III sec uring u lu rJ<;I' ),lcld I h eads of O' lt~ thr ee year s prior to 1912. thero ..... pre . . . .~.' I .. (,tirl" '" in th .. f1t' ld Learn e d llfi th ey \\'o: r ". tlH'Y h nl l .. im· plclon who after a prelimi nary mag. or oals Is to su STATE .. . . .... . . ..... . ......... ..... .... . _ . 3 58.859 pE'rROnS who declare d tbe m· ppl y :l 1·:I.~ llllJ l p 11111111 / th e h en,'Y yiclt lill K heoll s, If ca re ful ly pI A h earth . Th " y hatl hnd stlm e I8t 1'1 I • I I d d i tood. N Ill'O~ell 's lI ,,!'d,'r! III gl'uer ous donI!, will selves for ('anada . who brought IDtO 'I1(rt'fI~e Ihe yie ld . er 0 nv~ t gat on, wall r e man e 11I D10uuta o r the straw gll ll' ''"'' or (l", grl'at will UP s hort anll Cana da In Cl, s h, bank drafts. Rtock. \\' ith til(' Iwst ~ee d Dt hUlId a nd Q 1I0t leu r'lIin " th" II' nrld Ir\lth that It IA I n custody wllh a view to fUrtb er In· y!' llo"·. Th e utl:e nf'cd~ so much L40Y'S TUNIC SK IRT. r e l ~ Inenl th e SO[1 I weetl lmu ",,.11 prl' pllred seedln v sboll1d Impl e m ents and ,,!feets o,'e r $350,000 .· qulrles 'I to bl s anteced eou. On be- I fe rtl1J ty mUll 1I'0"ltl ,., as li fe, new II f<-. \\'onl<l th nt nil wlAe S".I' Is import ant not I;l' dOlle withollt an 000. Wh y hove they rone to CanadA ~ 1'IT0 i t hoing III!'!I! o r lh e pr .. ~e llt d ll Y W"!'P " qu ull y Ins searche d. a pollee · officer. suspect · .. phos phorus. " il: ~c most o f our ~olls mode to e lll lllnnt{' t he pOtl~ lbil The Am e rlcnn farmer II a m a n or !ty uf wl ~ .. In h eart. W I' lhnnk Gud l h ll l BO tog b e bad sometbl ng concenl e d In are hckl n,; in thla . .hrewd busl n 09s Instlncl e. and \\'h~n I l oSR from ~ lI "li. Thi s c"n i)O ,I on" by hlB mouUl, orde r ed hIm to open It, mnny of Ih e m nrl'. who r l'cog nl zt' th ot The oat plnnt r e quIr es :l. mo l HI. cool ! tr('atlll g th !' sp ed h I' IInds t hat h e ran lIell his own farm with forrnalu l. when, eUlbedd ed round one of bls season. Ho w tar t.h e r e Is nu ot h nr hO PA fo r man thnn south It 16 practica l ' Wltll lh.·"o essenlla la ca r ef ull y at from $100 to $200 per acr e nnd move co n' Ih e n e w b irt back t ee th, waH fOllnd a bnrd BUb- t o g ro w this c rop h. th .. "urf', hol y lIfE'. mu st b E' de tprm ln (>d ! sidered . lilPfl' Is Ill) renson wit}' Into Ca na da and hom es t e nd lGO ncrcs I he \\'hll'h Btance. wblcb, on being extracte d. In' tes ts . bUI th e e nmo In lo tb e worlel wh en tor ,him self. an d 1I1mllnrl y for a ll hili earl y cool :Wr lll g aOlI i yie ld of ont ~ !\hou l'l bp less thull ~i:-:ty Chrlsl was proved to be a s mall. seml.clr cul::.r ea rl y s umm or aro born . \lo>r e a l thl' \' I'r y l ona wbo are a<l u ll and or age. upon s ulled t o a full ane! . h ut;IH'I R Ill' r al'l'I'. alltl III many ea s{Js elas knife be~ lnnln l( of t h f' Gos pel w(> lint! (h " Tho Buspect . wbo had rnpld dcv~lopmenl. Cllrl' shoulll lands as rIch and ferttle 8S tho se be b c , It Il b unld gu a s hl gh:1s elghlY or p. lru e r l' lnli o D Iha t should t'xlRt be twePo n bad left. and produci ng. Indeed, se\,· hIthe rto proteste d hIs Innoc once . now l ab~ n, howe\' e r. no t to ,;(!t Ollts In 80 . ulnely 1J1I8h('I ' . l earnill ~ ancl lh.. (1 ol)\ll'l of .Ieall·s e r nl bushels to the acre In exe c~~ of made a full eonfess lon, and eventua l· Ch ri st . anythIn g he has p.ver known. It wUl Iy turned out to be a m e mbe r of tho Toelay th n Il ntl onH oC the !' a ~ t nre take m o re t ha n a n ordinar y ofror! to notorl.o ua crimina l trIbe of " HurwarB " o n t he march , a nd many look \\'Ith ap. pre \' e nt him from mak In g the chan!:c. trom Ihe dIstrict or Gonda. In Oudb, pr(tlwlI ~ lon 11 1)0 11 th .. \lnres t ('v ld e nt He ca n IIIs o llurc h oRe good lll n tls at nnd had &lready heen convict e d of arno nJ,; , h esp ml,;hlY pEo pl(,R. 1 hcy ' rrom $12 to $26 p r;r acr e. fourtee o Ilrevlou s offenses ! H e ad· :lr(l man'hln ;; tow a rd R .Je ru ." lt'm. that And . th l' n, too . t h e re Is the A m r.r l· Is. tC)llunl s ci v,lIzatl on . 1\I,,)\\· II'lI~ p. mltted that the knife bad been spe· can capilll i foll owlllg the cap t:.ul of a n d c lIllu re, nlld \\' oe h e unto u~ It clally made for hIm. and thot be used bm·n. mu s cle lind s illew. foll ow l" !: It WI) rail It· our dllt y and u JJPo rtltlllty. It tor cutting open bales at cloth and an os to kpell In touch w Ith the ::t dUB· Jt 16 ouril to )Io ln t thpm t o Ih' tlll .. lll'm . triou s far mer with w hich h e b us h nd a.1s0 for I>ocke t pickIng. It f R ou r s tl) show t11l'1lI t hn g u illinl; dea lings for Yf'ars h ack . ThIs cllpital stn r that l ('ad s Ih p m t o f ·hr i ~t . ~ I n n)' nnd t b e capl t nl or tarmlng I'ltper! pnce Tbe death of a YO UDg coll ege proof Ih e m (.0)((1' in th C' sil!lpl< '· h eart~d Is no 8m oll mat ter In the bulldle.1: u p fesBor tn Paris trom an ov erdos e of and hUlllbl n spll'l l 01 th (' " I." m e n or ot a country . old. Th ey hav(! seen hi s slnr In the morphi ne adminis tered hypode rmlcal· Tb e wo man wh o Is pla nnin g the con· Will Western r.nnada. 's develo pmr' nt PI1H l nn Ll a r n com e t o wo rship him. IItructio n o r an e vening I, hall led to a. movem enl for the rIgid gown. will !:ontlnu e! Why uot? Th e t otnl a r ell Th r:y urI! r p.ady (0 lay Ilt hi M fl'et t.h o surel)' be de lighted \\'lt h thl M admInis tration or tb e taw regulati ng c harming "r land r eport ed ns availab le for c uI · brJfLS which nre mu s t J)1 (" \ ~ lng unto skirt rn o dl' 1. Tbl ll gar ml'ut Is u tunIc tlvation is ept lmated as the sale ot morphin e. The morpbln e 218.000,000 him . th e gold of al1 eglall cl' an d th e delllgll wi th tbrIJe·pl ecc foundat ion , acres; only flfteen pe r cent. or t hi!; i8 kablt III Bald to be nt Its worBt among fnmkln ccn se o f ad oration . :\10)' God whkh mny bo mnde In swee p or round unde r c ultlvatlo n . Nothing Is ED III or we young women frequen ters at the gl va us open eyes to s el' th,,· open le ngth alld with Empire or re gulatIon tile great mln r.rn l Ilnd forcst w l · ~ hl1 . night cafml aDd dance balla In the door wh ich 11'~ ~(' ts l'Jefor " Ihc C hrI s. wal et lin e . Tho garm e nt elo Mes at tbo of whlcb but IIttlo has yet b .. cn Montm artre district and In collegia te tlan world ot today. ope n eA"S to h ear left Bide and Is Quite on9Y to de velop. touched .-Adv p.rtlsem e nt. clrcl611 In tbe Latin Quarter . There 18 the cry of n eed of these people I\'ho Any d eS irabl e fabric ma), be selected . :>t ohl Re nt r e pft) Sf!nta Uv CH t o th o somethI ng 60ft and clln;:ln , beloa a )IOIIBlbllity of the nrrest on a charge Wh e n a pre tt y widow b('glo ~ 10 Savlor'R cradl e . nnd open 'h earts t o preferab le. of homIcid e of a student ot the blgher b und baby tallt to a bachel o r •• The patlll rn (6002) 1Mcu L In sizes :!:l mlgbt as well rulOll th e Master 't\ la s t comman d . t.o Normal college who Is said to haye ad. surrend er. to 30 Inch es waist mealmre . gIve t h " Gos pe l to ull nations . Medium ministe r e d the drug to tbe dead prosize r equires for IIouoce "nd facIng s 5 Meant f.,r All Mankin d. teesor. AU over tbe world tbere I. a 4~ yards or 27 Inch materia l or 3~ To Wome n E .IeG us put th e stamp of IIl1lv ('Tsn llty yarde growIng ule of 1I0-called hablt·to rmln, of {;OOdB 3(; In c boR wIde. ond for on C hrIs tianity. It was to he a uni· fouDdat loll 2~ drugll. To fight It effectiv ely ta a yarde or ::G luch mal&, e f'R a l ,·eJlglon . n e t m e r e ly In th" 1'1111. problem whlcb .eems to be ' every· sen B'~ tbat Il should be Olmn In nil II you ara convinced that :: "r""tlro ~Ihla pllttp., n s onG 10 cent!' where uUBolve d. wbo carn e to s e e k tor It. hut IIni\'()r sal t ~To"Pnttcrn )four Ilckneu I. beca_ ot 1)<'p .. rllnellt," o r thle "aper. In tbe senSA that It s hould 1(0 out and Vi rite " :line nnd add r e". plainly and be lome deran&,em mt or dl . . _ .ure s-ivo ,ti~e and num bt' r ~t' pattero.. A ParIsian judge bas decided that a SprinklI ng oata with a formalin solution for preserv ation. .distinctly feminine. 5: seek for m e n In th e Ir hum es; ;\ r IO' JOU ou"ht lit onc. brina 5woman mu s t not pay more for her IIglon ot eonQueH t a llll pro gross In all to)'Our aid Trelltm ent of seed O:l.ts (or the I tll o HIIIUt s pores on clotbell than IIhe does for rent. The . the o llt uiti e ut Ihe directio ns . It. W:l.S to be f\ re li gi on smuts Is u problem lhat s hould de- grllili. hUl g r ea t NO. 6002. BI7.B ... .. .. ..... _•••• care must bt' llJken that sbould b e 8l1l1slled with nothlnl!: way In wblch rna.oull ne wisdom Is eJ[. mand th e attentio n of every aggres· lbat 110 rei llfpctiol l O('C UrB. sbort of having won ov pr lh e " whole erclslng Itselr In decidIn g mntters 01 NAME ......... ... . . ... ..... .. . .......... ... slv e fUrln e r , as lh o yil'ld of oat.s is hI'· Th r, hot ·l\ut"r Irea tnl ('ut ,~; f\ ·co m· creation ," th e trlbtls of m Pon of eve ry dress for wom e n LB another strong In g It ...tII dlractlJ &hll _5 lellsc ned nearly fi\' e per ce nt e uc h mend ed for !lIP. ~l lnldn TO\VN . .. . ..•• •. . •• • •. ••• • .••. ••••.••••• •••• oJllano alfec:ted and tocca h smu t. W;'tte r rac!! and lnngua ge. from th o nortb to argume nt why sucb vltaJ t e mlnlne af· "('ar b tho v Ow un'senc e of t h ese fun"ous is raised ,10 a t " " '[Jp.ratll entire . Yltem. Eth e s outh. from th e risin g of th e Bun STREET AND NO .. . ...... .... ... .. ' ••• _ re of 1 ~5· fairs .. boultl, not be le ft to m e n whosll ... . ,. degrees F . 3nll th .. sl!cd placed InHO to th e It going down theroor. unlll E di sea "at. Aak YOUI' I)....~. ses. Thl H ' s IIl1n e('e8sa r y. us Il ! for tell IV nfte,, " mlnUl minds cannot naturall y be dlslntel ' STATE ... . . . . .•••. . ••.• • •••. . .. .••.• .••••••• e!!. Thl ~ will th A name of JeBus e very [<n ee shOUld slmpll! and In px llens lve reOJl'dy will i ellmilla te tUI' Ilv(~ uted on the Bubject. H/Jore8. H igher l e m. be .... nnd evcry tonguf) should confess do away with thlH da Dger. Tho form a· p,!r8lUr cti, hO\\l('\, pr . tnll sl IJ .. guard ed tbat J esus ChrIst Is Lord. t.o th e glory lin trea tm e nt :.all Man's Superio rity Early Shown. lJ p. I'n u~ e d with elt · 1 ul'.lLln st. or the "ltal·lt y of th e l!;e rm of tb e Fathe r." Tho publlc lenlce towel bas follow. ce llent ~ucceS B . a s hal! ul ti o th e hO\' \\,R' may bc weollllll Unde sculptu re datIng back, Bclen. e d. This may be ,l<.'ed the public service drInkIn g cup Into tPor trentm e nt. Ih e latler t'UI' eh ~ 01/111 1· I COl1l lJll s h ed by hav tille authorI ties be lieve. at lelUlt 200.· ing two barre ls ot banishm ent It Is nbout time for some nlltlon fha". Wh,. \' ou'.. n_l-.o .d God'. Gift. of " huu t." 000 yea rs . abow that primItiv e man I wuter hl'at!'d. ou e to Ill' u5ed In ra isi ng -Ha.... No AI"peU" ',. of the sentlme ntallstll to be ruliing a Chri s t. "am e to show us t.h e ~'a ther . made r e pJ'esent atlons In tho formalin tr eatmeu t . olle pint i t hB temp e rature or CIt othe r crea· the grnln antl Ibo and tll 'l portml t-Chrls t's voice In protest against thia persecII ' o~ fOl'mall n, c osll ng nbout CARTE R'S portrul ttures at II stage of humoll de\'eloptlfl Y centll. \ other 10 kee p the tempera ture 10 th. 18 In,lellbl y prlnled upon the h ear~ me UOD of poor germa tbat aro nt when the condlllo nlJ of e xist. LIVER PILLS belnll Is adde d to rorty or fifty gaIJons of wu· I reQlIlre tl d e~rep. of men . ateadlly driven from every possible tN, lind lhis sulutlon sprinkle d over I Fa ilure Iu enco 'were IItllo In Ildvance of those will put you T~ht trl'nt the s eed . farmel'll Chri s t came to save us from our pre\'8l11 ng lodglog place and tbrowD o~ the cruel tb e seed, s pread lipan a burn IIoor or I should among the hIgher mam. In a few daYL r eme mber. means HInIl11cr sln9. The do What all men could not do. mals of that pe rIod . mercy of a IItrletlJ sclentlO e and sail\' cl ean boa rds. nt th e rat e of one gallon YIelds frem th(' vPo r y sta rt. Th e treat. But 110 other denl. their this one did upon th e eros\! . 10 each ~en ot bushel tbe earth of oa malllro'l ts. After t ed the being I m enl Is no t probllJ lLln' In cost 'illd. allgbt. tan' wor14. Cbrlst came to stay. Once coming, est d esire or ability le ft. coven:d with a canvaa or blanket. yields hlg d ivid to moke Imllies e nds when care fun,. he could not go nwa)·. Men can leave of anythin g. In a mo is t condillo n , ror two hOUTS . rollow ed. Bili.o Ulnetla, lIldiiratl lonandS ick Headach a Dr. Carrel. tbe aurgeon whoae ex· C. J . GRANT . blm , but he cannot leave men. It th e seed i ~ tben sprood thinly and Colleg" of Agricul IIIAU PILL. SMALL DOSE. SMALL PIUCL ture. Ob:o State perlme nt. baye .tartled the world, WIUI not enough tor 00<) to reqlOID at dri ed . Tb A Ireatme nt w1ll kill all of Would 800n Qualify. UDJvers lty. Genuine must b,ar Signature a distanc e and aend gins to mell. was beld up by the eu.tom bOUle of· Sbe-So you've 8eell papa. Old htl . . . . .. =:,,- I ~-=C.":' · "."' _'· . . _...... Christ Is the earthly Image of God; lay anytlJlu g flcl~a and put lhrougb a rigid Iny", about r our being too PLANN ING MEALS . . da1. It is more satisf:lc tory to bDve and no one has yet Imagine d a fen· young? tlptioD . He la prepare d to cerUtJ rew~r dishes III a mea l and greate' ture of Ibat image Which III lacking III He-Vell. but he .1l111 when I once .tbelr e1IIeJ'eDcr . . .,1v1..ectora. A little t illl e spent In pln.nnln g tl!e vurlet y bet wee n 1JJ.~ala. . For un ~ Cbrlst. began to pay your bills 1 \O\'onld .,ge nll'l\l. of a day or '\'eek is time weH dinary dInn e r OIH' kInd or meat. on .. rapidly enough. Now some reform£ f8 want legl.l.. spent. Dy usIng ror~lhought In tbIS', vegetab P"'),lIr for Gr.c•. le besides 1'0tato, ofte kind or tJOIl In Maalacb ulletl.8 to keep women mn tt e r greater vari e ty of foods will Grant that we bere before thee ml\Y btl pickle or salad, one sallce and OUe de .. The m08t gladsom e thing In the from 8molUn g clgarett el. One of thll provide d and time wlli be saved !be eet free !rom tbe tear of vlclssltu dfl world Is th:l.t tew of UII 10 t'be ~t'rTthore fall very lo\'"; d SUlficlen ht. u1d b . fayorlte oCCllpa t!onll ot humanl ty·0 essert 8" a e plnnn ed 0.0- Imd the fear of death. may 11nlsh what the saddest tbat, wlt\l such capatin· markell Dg and prepara tion. In w inter cording to til e ml'al. Attel' remains a bea before ua of our course with· lUes. we seldom. rllt! bl/lb.-J . tbat of strnlnln e at pats and IIwallow · v1 M, we are apt to be \Im'le~ t-o a fe" v ege- meal Ben e n li ght dfl8sert. nn d a' heav, out dlebono r to oursely e8 qJ' burt to Barrie. Inc oamel8 -hall not ,et cealled to 1M tables and a few frpsli frulta. but the dessert may follow n light meal. o~bel'll. and;wh en the ,da, Dcit' c'Omes, may popular with freak le&illlatol'll. importa nce of hn vi ng thlllle In the diet Bert Is not uecessa ry atler e "ery meaL CUe til peace. Deliver UII from fear and . It th e good die young. Judglne .from ml'et not be overloo ked. A1any dl1ferI'&yor; from-m ean hopes dnd cheap ' or. .Intlmat e InlJISCUon 'of the email For IIlAny p e optl! tbe plannin g of Aeropl anu mS1 be lI8ed at .ea ent wnys or prepari ng the few vege- frieals Is more satlsrac tory if the pleaaur es. Have mercy. on ~ch In bls boy. th ere Is little doubl It ml!st be for the purpose of dJ.co"e rlng IUbo tables nt haud ~ bE! .found ~at'. wl11 men!lE nre written out, perhaps a week dedclen cy: lot him be :not calt down: ' very. very youne· aiel"le4 ·submar iDes. Subma rtnQ m a ke chnn ~es in ~!" _mpJB. 'l'oo lI!,p~b I' ahead. This Js pot a .hard IBsk lind ~luP'POri- the atumbll! lC on' Jli'e :~ay. aDd .' : '" ;' 11&1:- .&0 come ubdN to b.e ute. ~, food is usulllI~' fOllnd on ollr tables. Dot at nll impract ical and h111 man; ",e a&'l . .t rOllt to the wrary..:Lrlobefl. . I am cer(aln .~. tha~ one of tb~ mo.t a.sul tJI~ 811Ulll ~lnp appes.r day alter . adY&Il~1I8c..C;. '" I..oui'i Stev4!nllon ; ~ ' \ ;. 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thn cunw ro us r" lIl;loulI that .Tal·ob gll ve to hi~ SOli .Jose ph . co mpll e y gathe rs , Th e ir meetin g place fes tlvltlell whi c h ta ke I Thl're ol so I ~ .lnco h 'lI we ll whpra IH a d "'PT<)S61011 wl\lI ed In . Aro und the Illu cl"! iII- li lt · Italy I",n d at Chrisl met th e womn ll of Samurla who "'u ll gnlh e rs th e curlO UA crow d. but EaRt e r ti m ', by fu r tha wos f ro m th e littl e village IJf Syc har. just wlt.hln , by Inv it ation s tand ~ome prettl e~ t . 11 1: .1 cr rtalnly ooe wh l(' h I,; s till pointed oul , J otle ph's l officlal . rr om th e cit y and tb e F: uroo r th p 1 1'!1~ ' lenown III t hat to mb iii 1<100 close a t hnnd . , penn \· I~ltonl. ot th e l::a rn:,rllan !'aaoovi'l r . Tho~ e " ' h o II r (' prlviiegeli to h c thA Th e m e n and bo ys o r thn communi · All d evou r .Jew ... of course. 1(II('s til of lhl! littl e l3amarlton com· t y aI''' o r esaed In whl tc and join In a celebrate t hl' PR sso H' r . but munlty on l h c memorahle occas Ion lou dl y !;houted pra y!' r . Th e hlgb e ven In ,Icnl>calem. the or their PaS8el·e r . mak e their way pr ies t In blac k. standlllg on a fall e n boll est ot c ltl ~ lI. th e Jew · from the littl e lown ot Nahlous In the pill a r (an unlnt end cd 8uggesllon of ~_IIIii_1 18h ceremo ll Y Is anI), a late afte rnoon liP th e fruit slopes o f th e ir fa ll e o co ndltlou ) . rpads th o Mo8!'mb.lance of th e grllphlc cllre ctlons Ge rlzlm Pass in g abo ve Il!I well ·wa· sa le acco unt of tb e first Pas50vt! r. Be. ~Iven by Illosea fo r irs ob'lI!rvnnce. t e red batie, from whIch gush for t b ro r e him are th e 6 white Ilh e e p, " malell Thlo'r l1 III Illdec~ d tllll uill eavr" ed bre"d, Hcores of springs, ono Is torclbly r e- of th e nnlt r ca r and without hl e ml ! h" but Ihere II, only a bit o r bOlll) to r ep' mloded tbllt thl 8 was th e mount of which a r e to be elaul'(htcrl? d and ('/\t e n. resont the slaIn lamb ; a ~ ILlad 8tand s ble8slng on th at memorubl ~ occas ion J.:xaetly at SUllse t , as the sun louche s to r th" bitter hHba; 11 c hocolate col· In the history o r the c blldre n of Israel th e Medlt'!rrllnean S C Il lin e . amid loud ,) rt'd confection Is a r e minder of tbe jUtlt aJlud 'ld to, while If th e eye Is sbouts, th e s b ee p a r e killed. care b ~ :-;\l ~ mild and of tbel r "l'r\' ltud o Illld I cast ncroes tho "aileY on Ebal, the Ing tak e n tha t not 0 hoo o .. hollld be hr lnk rnnklng. Win e I ~ drunlt r epea t. , mount or cursing, no springs or frull · broke n and th e hl ool1 Is pou re d fortb ,'til l' throughout t h l' ce r omony. and ruloeRs arc llel'n, tlUt ('nI l' barrenness I Tho caroMSCI! a r c plun ged Into Bcald· "ourso Rrter cour~ o or dltrl'rcilt di s hes , and rock ~' d eso laUon . l ing \\"!\ler so that 111(> s kin s ca n bn a .." brought to th~ tabl tl a nd t:ato n . ! R eaching t n .. ' o P. we fwd th t' t cntll , ensll y r E: mo\·ed . Atl e r beIn g dr e5lled W it h th e Samari t8l1N. however. It 1& \ already pitched . Hound thlH cll mp has I theY . arc put Into a p!t wh'lch se rv e! "li t In,ly dll'fe r e nt. Tht'y are the only alre ndy «atho r ed a conside rabl e com· a ll n n O\'e n th e bottu m hl'lnS cover e d Il eople thnt c ele brat e Ih e IIU890 \' e r In pony or ~to !l l e ms 'rom Nablonll who with hot COllIs e ach ('arcaSB be lllg s upIt~ prl!Jlftive simplici t y. The very mid· have , lik e olirReh'cB. come to wltn eRS (lortl'd 011 s tavc R. Th ll right ro rcnight I!<-~ ne of th e orlglnnl passover th e ('cre mon y. Thl',\' form a c urloull quart or o r t'ac h s h ep p Is \lil t Irl se pa · nl/:llt. wH h its 81a ln la ntbs , Its s prln. a nd not vt' r y r eR (lee trul asscmbly. We rntely as Ih e portl nn of th o pri e s ts. klrd blood. Its bitt er he rb". Its be in g also do t ect n IIttl l! gro up of Amerl· Th l' pit Is then c loSl'd with grnss n Jatn "8I e n- roasted and ill ha s t ~ . lltandlng. cans. hoth ladl ps a nd ge ntl e me n. a a nd nart h to rxclud e th u olr n lld left " ' lI b s lin es Oil and s tnn's in hand , Is I lltl ed EllgllHhlllau aTilI h is wlte . three ro r l h" r oa slln g )JrOCn Htl 10 go ~ n . Dllr· Il l! fa ll h ru lly r ~ pr o!l u e l1 d . It Is an open ! OthN ~~ ngIl 8 h tOllrl s ts. Includ In g the In g 11 11 this lime . lOUd pray e r s nnd ~ I r ~ c "'" In Ihe d oa d or u lght . and I lIIrl le r. a nti II f e \\" from "'ran r e and Sh Ollt 3 o r n'jolclllg 0 11 th t' air Art f'r u'llh th(' full moon s hin ing o\'er b e ad . Ge rm a ny. As If by In s lln r- t. th O : 8ulutln,; OO U nn otl1 l' r th l'Y I'elire t o II d o r .. lI cs('rll~ lng t l: IR Il uci e nt nntl t;; nropenns grtidulilly tor m t hemsO I\'es l t h elr {(' lItS 10 r l! Ht u n til mlrt nl g h t " lc.t u r es'lu e rp Sll va!. " h lc h ha s now I inlo a lIltl e ro mpu n)' apart from tllf' 'pn th l' maNt lal1lb ~ a r e to he ('ot t' ll b p, u a nnually h e ld liy l hi s Il8lld or otlter spar.t1l to rs . \VI' ure Qui ck ly o b· I t1 l .:o rdlng to th l' rlt \la l. A ( m .. k('t'p ,1(: "0111 Ill' lI c v ors ror th l' (lMt ~ . 300 s en· cd . how t' l·er. lIutl two of the Sama· wat c h al t h e O\·e n. yearR. a wo rd or two a boll l th A pcople r ltnlt o ffi c ia ls mllk e thl'lr way to U8. / At midni g ht. A It e rnld procl ahll ~ thut t ht'ms e"'t>B will not b G out at place Th ey invite II R Into Ih e t e nt of th e t h e hour ho s com e, and all put o n th ei r On ce S1I'0 1lg and num l' rous , th e r hav o hlgh· prle st to »en til ,.. Samaritan trea R. I s nndol s . ~Ird their loin s and ta ke th e ir I( r2d unlly 11I m lnls h" tI until now thl' ure s. an Invi tatiO n Ihat Is eal'(erly BC" ata vl's In hallll Th e r gt'll h pr c los e uoor Bnd d espised rem nant crowded cepted . round l h " roas t lamos wh ic h hnv e t o.:e ther in thclr q llllr tc~ rs In Nablous. Chle( amon g th"~ e. of course. Is th e hee n dra w n rro m tlte ho t pit nn.' nnmbers only about 170 801l'a. As tbe), famous Scroll re rerre d to. Th e high t' la cc d on whltp cloths !'I nrcnd on the do not Int c rm:lrry wltb oth'll' p eoples. prleat intorms us that It Is locke d liP , gr olrnd . Th e)' c at s inn din g. wIth SA n· a nd th e nllmbe r of th e ir wCJmpn Is pro· In hIs c upboard poInting to a some· daIs on nnd s taves In h a nd, with e\' ery po r t lon a t ely s mnll , t hey art! ,;-ra dually what plain recepta clo over which two indl«ntlon of hasl e. as thougb about t\y lng out thollgh ho ldl n ", on tenaclons. men s tand g uard . It appears he Is to Rtart on a journ ey TIII'Y guard Iy to th e Ir Inhe rite d Idl'n o of comln« appre hf'n s lvp of Its be ing stolen by th e feasl rro m the m a u l' Mosl e m spec· natIonal r(' s us cllntio ll nl \c1 glory . Th e)' 'I hIs couRln . This young man has serv - tntora who tT)' to tormpnt the lll by ar il- :li8 :n Urn tim e of Chl'l~t.. de t ested ell a t prm o r Inl)JrlsouOl c nt ror s t e al· ! s nntchin g ~om e of th'l r onst bll1b es b., · . I be J e ws nnd a m hu rdl~ toleroll1d I In!/: anci e n t munuscrlpls and would I It IH b ... ln g I"al e n. Th e bo n eH are hy lhe !llohammeda ns "rnltng whom ; 1101 h e ~ltnt c to slenl the pr('clOllS I lhrown Into the OpCII furo RC l', rOT' !hey dwe ll . Tholr hig h pri es t. by I fleroll If hI' hnd n c1lnn ce . Th c t.ml I 1I(\lhlng or It Is to r e m a in until Ihe lIum/> Ynlcob, claIm • . with a ((oo d s how i do ors nr" carefully closed and mnd e / rnornll1~ , o f h lRtorlt:al confirmatio n . In bp. a lin· ' ra s t . The hi g h pri es t th e n unl oc ks The c nllre scen e. bEin g enuc le d at "31 dr- crnds lit or 1\1Iron. l ~rner n I1rst ! th e cupboard and produces th.l sacred I midnight. in th e li g h t or th e ruli hI g h prI es t. Hc has h (': <1 h is office .', manuscript. It Is very old and wrln., moo n o f thi s, the first of th e .lewlsll (or ove r 60 yen r s . kl ed nnd tatt e r ed . Th ... parchme nt Is , month .. (1\ prill on til(' s ummI t or thi s In t h eIr Rynngogull In :- abl(1u!! t hey brown :lnd brittl.... Thl' 1I1l0s are I,.. I hi s tori c moullt . Just nt'cordlng to th(\ hnv\! th e ramolls " ~al11l1r i t.U1 Scroll" of r e gular and th e Inl( has faded so n ear. , rltu ll l hund ed down trom th e hoary t h O) P e ntate uc h. Th,')' a ccc pt only the Iy as to be illegible, thOll,," In plnce s pa llt. Is most Impressive- th e white II",) books at Moses a~ ~crlpture. It hilS h ee n re·lnk ed Ii~' n il We r psrch· 1 roh f1 d parlldpanta. th o dl :;lItfi ml hl~h 'rho lr scroll Is c1niJlu 'd by the m to i m e nt. The whol e is h'lc\(ed with atb . prIes t. the Inte r es t ed touri st gue6ts. hav e been \\'f itton by til(' grandson of : er porchment and enclo~ect In II ~lIv er tlll~ c uriou s nllen c ro wd. ot s pectalonl ,' nron. Sc holars assig n tt to nbout case, 'In whIch are engraved plt'tures and tormentors. th e picturesQu E! tr!rtt9. Ih" acocmd ce ntury of thl' f)ra . They of th o Ilrk or th e Covenant. tbt' golden th e heaps or eloquent T'U ~s. the moon al~o POFollll!lS som e \'l\llIabl ", historical I' e nndlestl e k , t he alUtr of l'Iacrlnee, th e I bRthed Een to Ib e we s l the plain b ~ " aonnls." Th oy cont!!tn ~hort r efer· kntre tor killing the 8tlCrtftce. lind cer. l low wIth li s sItes te lling or l<Bc r ed "DCllS t o the birth and rll'l!th o r Christ I tnln other I'ngrnvlngs and emblematic Bcencn from th e old testament and "ud to the work or t ll (\ apo'\lI es. I de~lgnB , Th e whol e ill covered with! rrom Ih(, Ill'w--all t hr,ae cons\llre to Th e localit y in which tfl ,'y live Is I greon silk cloth and veiled trom ordl· leave ·"tn Indelible Impression o n olle's 1'C'dol e Ol t with ticrlplur., a :i!OClati onB. nnry eight.. Of course no one mn s l I mind \'abious ' ls th e Schl1 ch (' m t'~ lh e his· tOllch It, It Is not quite orthodox that The I'assover havil1l'( now b I'n e nt· t ory of the pntrlaTl' h!l. and' waa th e an), one cIs!! should see It lIave on cer. en . art ('r agal ... saluting "ach oth .. r , llrat cnpl ta l of thl) i 'Ju th el n JewI s h ! taln great fe s llnLIB. but this Is onil or I til e P,' ol. le dlnpersll. klngdon.. This nnrro '" "ole i )1 which the o ccas ions wh e n It may he seon I Ihe town li es Is Nhut III by th e bls· though gunrdedly. Rely on ' .. ome Indulltry. lorlc mCllntnlns of I':bal lin tn e north In the little Inte n'al that remaIned Th're ar(\ no native Inrlu8trl p.M In Rod Gerlzlm 011 th e eouth, Ilrd bere before tho se rvic e began the ' 1llgb the llclgi an Kongo In pv e ry t' ommu· r;Bthorco tbat mighty tlsllcmblage of prIest's son showed I\S over the Oloun· l nlly tbore Is the "llIage blacksmith . rhe tribes ot Israe l, Hoon a r~t ' r theIr taln top. pointing out the famous rUins wbo can fa s hion knives nod spears of ~otranee Into the Illnd, \V b ,!!11 the law there . Hnlf nn hour herore the sun 1\ ('e!·taln qualit y anrt th er e arf' I\I~" 1V1lI! read and Its ul Rs s in!;,s fmlpo nded goes down the s e rvlcll begins. Near \' llIage eXllerts (always wom e nl III to from Gerlzlm aod its cur u '~s from by the rocks ""here the samarlUtns l wea ving. llottery making and 1(lndrc,1 r::bnl. Near b)' Is tb o parcel'of g round lIay thnt Abrahnm ofired leanc the oceup&t1ons. .
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By GERTRUDE MARY SHERIDAN. T'h ~ flas h ligh ts ot th camflra m e n boom ed fro m tW Ilr y 8ugle of th e to urt · room. T h Ar fl " ' 1\8 a IlUpprl's Bed eh ",'r ro llo wlng the so le llln announ Cll ment Clf tb e to r l' lIIau o f the j UI'Y: " Not gu lltr ," Came rll !! lind "y(, 9 ao tlght ail e e s pf" cla l co ,' n"r of th e plll (,'" I ~ W:lK wh ' r " a dlg-nIII N I, nn E' fll :::." J o ld mall h ud ~a t a ll lh roll); h t~11 lr llll - tI\ h, ' re Ill' su I no w. 11 1' wal< th ., accllH c'd, Hobf' rL Duyl o n. A ("ill t l! xllreasl uu o r ~rall · Il cat io n cr~IK " " d h is fR Ct'. 1'1'1' 11 It IWrU'II " ,1 dow l\ to t'x tn' m telld.., rlll' ss. l~ vu I YIl . hi ~ <laug h l!' !'. h ll< C:01l611lnl c(lmpa u loll " urin~ Ihe trr ln l'; ord onl o r t he P II~ t fl' \\" d "y~ . had Ihro wn he r a rm s · a bo ut hi s 11" ('[" All" wa s tio bbi n g Ollt h ('r Joy Upo n h is t. OHOI!I. "Not gulll y '" h il" gas p,' d-"Oh fa· th e r, d Id you hl'ar :" "Wha t (' Iso could It b£'. my c h ild 7" r ll !>Ii " r1 ~ I I". Da y tau pr:Jul! ly. " I ex· pp.cte d It. " "It waH ~o unJ Utl t. :;0 (, 1'u " I~ " lll u r· m u r i'd E\' (' lyn . " 1I"w d a r ed th e y brin g t ha i Url laUfUI char,;'? An d ogai , \ ~t yo u- yo ll dear 1'(00<1 rat 11 1' 1'. ",boUl p " l'r~' b o dr lovl's and r tJs I)f: Cl S: " E v,'I YII <l ltl 1I0t l'~ u gg e ru to In h e r !'Il1al Rt. alell1 "nt. It hud be,m n nin o days ' wond e r 10 th o litt le city "'he o. one '\\I ce k a rt l' r th e <i('5tru c t ion by fl r ll ot tho unu st.'d pluut of tlill I.la y lon Manufa cturin g co mpany. two rorm e r partn ers ot IIIr. Day tOil had acc us ed him o f b u mlng down the pro perty. Tlw r e had bee n fri c tion alld lItlga. lIon b !~ l w el' n tbe three partne rs, so se ve re tbot Mr. Dayton hod closed down t.he works . II \! hnd o[[f'red bls partna t'!! a fnlr settl e me nt, whh:h th ey had bitte rl y r efuBed. Tbe fire ha ll s e l· tI e d It nil . The only b CI1l'flclary through the In8 urancu \\' 118 :.11'. Dny· lon . 'f11l8 point hIs e nemies hntl u!le d against blm, and this. toge th e r with th o rather va~e eTldence o f a night watr.hman th:!t he hod seon u clooked pers on reeembllng tbe manuractur e r In apPCll.rance near the tactory at
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Nalle Protec;t PIling. ' Some ot the plies In use In Amsterdam are 300 to 400 yeara old, ' Tba~ part wblch 18 not In the grounel Irs otten bored by a pile worm near the surtace . but 18 preserved by driving In Tlall8 witb very large heads, 10 as 'glve the Wle an Iron coaUng. .Thls coatJn.s Is thep transformed " by thu water Into a layer of rust, w~lch . protec~ tho wood trolil the , plle worm. This ' proceea must he repeated 8V8f7 afteen years, . ..to, - 'r
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Some Consolation, We \Ike a girl who looks on the bright sIde of things, Miss Murflfort4 wIshed to console a trlend of he'll who hid b ecome engaged. somewhat against her n\\'n will, to a m a n with only one leg. "But thInk, my d!!ar:' Bald Miss lit.. "ho.w soon , yon ' ·.".-111 bt' able to ·run hlm-op Borne sllppe rs!:-
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wWe Can Never Tell What We Owe You," She Said. olne o'clock In the evenln«,Oll tl bour be fore the fire w a a dI8cover"d. had torme~1 the balils ot tbe aCCllBol\on In court. Mr. Dayton had been abl e to P,OVIl t.hat be had bee n confin ed to th e house all that fatlll day with a slight Indlsp()81t101l. H e had gone up to hIs room at eight o·c1ock. The jury h a d only his unsupported word ror this , tor no m e mber of tile house hold was ablo to aay tbat he had bee n aeen again until the enluln!! mortlIng. The baso Implication of tbe prose· cutton WBS that Mr. Dayton had BlJppe(l out of lhe house u el weoll the hours ,o f el«ht and ten In the evenIng. They hinted that ho had fired tbo plant Ilnd returned to his roolO beforo the flames were discovere d. It WIllS at the darke nt moment In the trial f()r the anxious fath e r and lIaugb· ter, when theIr lawyer called Dr. Paul Merwln. A Berlous raced young man tbe Day tons had never Been before took the witness lltand. He was eoLre· Cully but not expenlilvely dressed . It was n,otable that ho n e vor even glanced at the accused man nor bll daught.er. lila evIdence was plain, sImple and convlnclng. He was a comparative stranger In t he city workln« up a smull practice . Tbe eve nIng of the lire he had been resting In the "arden of the vacont house adjoining th e Dayton maul\lon. Doctor ,M()r\y ln 8wore posItively tbat he had sat
Ih e "i,l l' ot 'fr. DI.yl oll'" nttol11l"!Y a.~ I eprfng Clfppfng of HOl'le.. , J lIMI t h'-II t he a cq ulll<'l1 nilin was ne modcrn prsctice a mon/l th e t.t HU r ru\I [I (lt. d by a <:rO \\ d u f (r l nd e. postet!. a nd most pro ~re... ive horro ~wne .. E v .. I,\' 1t f ll l.t! t he yau lig l,h YH!c lu n. In .n~ farm c,,: Ie to clip nil hn,"~H III t~. !I II 1:n IHII MA of d <'e j' o" s he \Iut out .pr~IIll . I t .8 done 00 the t h~ury thut .n . fJ J their na tllrul stll te hO I""de~ were nut obh,:e:i to wOI·k. 80 could . bed the ... intcr coat in bUlh h'J r b a lld>! . " \' 0 c~ u ,,,,,'I' r t e ll ".. h a l wo owo co mfort over a per iod of seve rn I weckl. )"u ." s h e s aId r!! r n 'nll y, a lmos t bro- Since we ob lille th 'rn to do hllTd wo , \.: on "nrm "pr illg day •. t he wi nter C()~t should k,'n ly. " lllll\ R b.' o n IIty grt' a t tortuu A to be be r ~ lll o ' e <! for the M me rell""n tb nt o r s c rvl f) to yo u," rf' pll,' d ])oc tor lay off ,)ur hel\vy wint er IlAmlcnt • . Cli llped ~I f' rwln mo dostly. hONil'. dl"}' off rapidly, he nce they do not Fo r a mom e nt h e r hands r estod In ta ke co l'l 0 " en.i l,. lIor nre they U8 prone to b~ .,tIed e,1 with o t ber nilmenla lUI un· hl~ clll ~o I' ll rn PHl grnRp. Almo~ t Qui c k. d iPI)Crl oll lll1 nl. w ll o ." l on~e r hair hold. Iy s h u w Ithdre w tb ern. th e pef' " irnt i" n (o r 110111", Heen ,,"e clipped "It was ro rtunato th e proSl'C UtiOIl hon.·, d ry .,IT rap idly th ey "'"t belter. l et. u l,1 n l~ t !IH k )'(111 t h o QU tls tloo, Dr. Me r· 1Il0r~ j! ' h , d fJ'OIli Ih ei r fllod nnd come ont win ," th " ; OlJllg la d.y h ea rd th e la w· In lbo IIlll m , n l( rI,rr" .. IIcd nod fit for \Vork. yl' r Ba y mYlit e r lou s ly. f: inl'c th e a,lve nt Ilf th e ball brnrin/l en· .\ t o r" t hllll once th a t night Ev elyn r.1" ,ecl ~ ..' r ci ipri llll: ma chin ... thPo wurk of thc)llgll l o r th .. YOUIJ/: pll)'Mlc la ll . So me- t" l" nl( nIT th" wintcr ~ oa t i. pa o,.. With I he la ll" r .q, p!'oal'll ud hi H c llell t.
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how sht' ~o ' t1d not lorgl'l IL ~ l lI g l e In· in hali RII hour, wlll'ron. wi t h th e olrl tWI>Id plI t (lr 111I' ir mpt'tltl!; . Th o ,I;, y ro l· h'"1,1 c1ipp,'r it rC'l,u rcd ticTeral hC1l1ro to lo w Ins th o) Illlp n 'nH lo ll \\" :.s (j l'(' p ,' r c!o it. 111'\1 \ .' yr' r. T ho ne Al d a y All l! pa ~ s n d llai ..Y," " n nl. o n ow ~Iip tt." co"'" all I k'eto r !'to t erw lll o n thp o l h " .. Hid" ot ov, ' .. t il'" C'I' Ibro" t im .'. " r enr. The O, nk. Ihl! 6t "",' L 11 0 bo wl'<1 po lit,·ly . ",01 "dol ,·" nrc' r·lI pJI,·d e n' r,· Ih rc~ or 10tlr '1'111 ' 11 s ho bpKn ll t o I... " rn II ... W th lng K W,'d: H. ' " it i, " '"y t.o d"11 11 t h .. pllr t.. I~ a!J:;ut t il ,' old .·ct of h.·,. IlI t l' r~ 8 1. !:: I',)- rorc' ,·,il i- ing. T il l. 11 11 " " 1< , ",; opporillnilr 1)" 11 dl s('o l' I' (" pd thllt t h " YOIIII~ lIIun lor ,hrt ,.n ,1 ot!,,·,· ill ll'tlritie:o t o ~cl into I h" n lll ~ . W:; 1l h:w tng a n u;>- hlll tl nt ll or It In m a l illO: pro fp s ~lo n a l li l'a d wny . /I " h',,1 Hi . F a vorite P ap e r . " a ti t III hi H lot w ll h 0 IIQOI" (J1,l d" ser \'· " Wh al I. yllIJr ritv nr il!' I llu ~t r a l .. rt Ing CIi ... lI ldl), a 11(1 ~! I P bf' lIl'vl'd hI>, par !' r ?" a SKf' d t il<' ('h" " rlu l 1,lio t . f:lf'T vi cl'l fl)p.s 1.0 be Ito w all d fn r h l~ " T lt o le ll d ', I! a r bi l l, " r e pli e d th ~ t Wl'e n . Olle day !::\'C-Iyn w 'n t lu h e r II 0 0 It. fa l h nr , " I am afraid yo u ha ....1 b .. c n ~o ~f r ~ ·\\I "\ t i H · ~ Hl'~ P,lIlr ,h r , drl wio"" busy YOII b UI'a torE;Otl l' 1I te. wrile lJr h "ll ~ f'ulu't\ for Il n ,/!1\ rarU , all (;rOCC . ·b . J\ Jv . Me rwin un ucknowl l'lrtg m e. ot ot our \ ;, n ner. than k ~, papa ," s lt o said (\ PUlIITPly. " D!d y n u St:l an y or t hU l hnr,:>; " tn "I d c lu re . that Is HO." (')( clalm cd :'o fr. \)a yto n. "1 will Allend to It at rlbhu n ~ " " Y CH . " an s We rfll l tb n collf'g(' I: lrl once." The manurac tu n)r pp. nn ed A. klnrt proudl :: . " I bu c lll'd t ho IIn c ro r ''''' nn d gracious notl) to tbe young Ula n. ynrds."- Purp lo Cow. It r ece ived t ormnl r e cognitIon. hut Record 5 ~e ak er' Dr. Me r wIn did not presume to ap" 1 bop!! YU II lik e your work, my lad," p ea r In pe nJon, .. He s eems to actunlly avoId u e," laid a t",nlgnant e ld l? rly pur s on to an s aId EV I' Iyn to b e rs elf Quite dlsa~ erra nd boy as they walled to crose a polot.edly Th pn h e r rnce brl«httlne d tltrotlt. "Me n who tako prid e hI tbel r as the Buggest!on carne 10 h er mInd worl( aro tho me n who s ucceed." ··Oh . I'm a r eco rd· brea ke r. Ih e IT. an· to Invi t e Dr. Me rwin to a pendln" B~ e r RUYo ." lawn porty on the Day ton grounds. " Thl. ~'" th e ... n.y ror a bo y to aile "The r fl n e \'e r wns a more agreeable and companIonable t e llow," Eve lyn 'lI T ell m e how y ou do bette r thon other b rothe rs voted In favor or the young boys." " 1 take longe r to carry a ml'lIsa"e doctor before tbo evening was over. "So' Intere8t1ng·looklng nnd hand· than au)' or the m ." 1I0me," declare d EVt!lyn'lI bea l gIrl Too Well Known, fri e nd. "Have YOII a s peaking acclualnlAnce Ev elyn h e rsoIr, howeve r, could not rId h er aelf of the notion Ihot Dr, Me r· wIth lhe woman wbo JIv es nex t door wIn some ho\V h eld ber at a dlltance. to you ?" we asked an eae t !lnd lady, He was r ese rve d 'WIth h e r to a de gree Just to mak e a littl e converaallon. " A speaking acquaintance ?" echoed s be could nut unde rstand. Tbere Reemed to be 11 b a rrI er b e tw e e n them. th e la dy . ope nIng b e r eyes wide. "It 18 not of my making," mourned "Wby. I know her so well tha t I don't pretty Evelyn. as th e evening clnsed apeak to her at all! " and th o doctor agreed lo come again, PROBABLY. In later years Evelyn n eve r forgot the third eve ning he calle d. H e s ce m· e d more care fre e on that occa810n than h o eve r had bee n b erore. Th en moonlight, a charmln« garden tlpot, th e air like n ew wIne, and in the hazy silence f;"olyn !; ald : " Dr. Me rwin, I have always wlshe cl to as k y011 a \ 'e ry partIcular ques tion for s omll limo." "Yes?" he Intimated g e ntly. with his u s ua l rnther sad smil e. "You r e m e mbe r that da y In the cOllrt room when we first m e t?" "r b avn not fo rgotte n It," h o r l' pllAd and Ev e ly n note d t he S3mo vivid e x· pression In his face, akin t o longin g. t o de e p emolion, that hlld st ruck h e r on th e o('r-Il Elon r orerre ll to. "Mr T e lfo rd saId to you : 'n was fortunat e th l'! proAflcullou did not ask you the Question.' '' "Yes," s poko Dr. M " rwln in n low ton e. 51lYS that 1'01"Wha t did he mean?" desire of ~rla "Must 1 tell you the qU08tlon?" ask· to marry , ~d h e r f'ompanlon, a strange restrolnt HIram-it may be that It decreasel In his b en rln«, the desire ot tho youo« followe to "I very milch wish you would." marry 'em. "Mr. Telford was Intimating that bad the other sIde qu estione d me too CLEAR HEADED closely. It might have bee n embarrass· Head Bookkeeper MUlt Be Reliable. Ing for m e , and-yea, pe rhaps for you." I The c hid bookk eep er In a large "I do not understond:' murmurert busln e8s hOllse 111 aile of our p;reut Evelyn. ye t foe llng Intuitively that Weste rn cIties speaks ot the harm Bome vital r evclatlon was about to be collee did ror him . (Tea Is jU8t all disclose d. Injurious bec aus e It contnlns caffeIne. "If they had asked how· 1 came to the SRme drug found In coll'ee.) be In th e adjollling «arden," pursued "My 'Wife and 1 drank our first cnl) D r. Me rwin. "I ehould have ,~e en com· ot Postum u little over two yeors a80 ptllled to tell Ihem that-and ""e huve used It ever sInce to the "Yes--that 1" prompte d Evelyn bait : entire exclusion or tea and corroe. It playfully. , haf,lle Ued In this way . "That tho evening I was In the next ! "About three and a holf yeors a«o garden was one of man y eve nings 1 I had ao allaek of pneumonIa, wblcb spe nt there. 1 had known you for 11 le tt a mem ento In the shape of dY9. long time b'e fore that, MIss Dayton." ' pepsla. or rnther, to 8peak more cor. "YOtl had-known mo-ror a long rectly, neuralgIa ot tho etomach. &ly timeT" she rppelted ,·aguely. 'cup of chee r' bad alwaY9 been corree "But you did not know m e. How or tea, but I became convinced, after could you? I. an humblo. atrlvlng a time, that they agiravated my IItom· stranger. who saw you once, longed Dch trouble. 1 happened to mention to Bee you agllln~ven If It was a I tbe matter to my grocer ODe day Bcd stolen view-and then found the be suggested that 1 gIve Postum a ple asure ot life In Illltening to your trial, be autiful Hinging. I had promise d my-' "Next dny It came, hut the cook s e lf that would be the Inst e\'enlnc I made the mistake of not boiling It Butdared to worsblp the star at a dl ... IIclently. Bnd we dId not like It mueb. tance. and now I will go." ThIs WIlR, howe ve r. !lOon rem etlle d. "Dr. Ml.'rwln." !laid Evelyn sottly- snd :lOW "'e like It BO mu ch that we "don·t go away!" will never cbange b!l.ck. Pos tum, be· (CortyrIGht, 1912. by W . G. Chapman.) Ing a rood beve rage Ins ten d of a drug. bae heen the means of banlshln« my ChIef £vont. .tomnch trOU1Jle, I vr.rlly believe. for A scboolmaster Ie t e lltng a rather I am a weJi man today and have used funny Btory against himself. ' He be- no m edlclIie. gillS the story wltb the slgnlllcant re"My work ne chie f bookl(ceper In mark that one Saturday he pa.ld the our Co.'s brnnch houae he re Is ot a t
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from olght o'clock In the evenln& un· ttl nelLrly eleven p. m . During all thnt time, he testified, he bad beon In fI1l1 sligbt ot the music room where Miss Dayton waa entertaining some ~e8t8. and 't he up atalrs aP&l'tment In a "~Ing ot the bouee 'Wbere her father bad be(\n s tudiously engqed fn .oln« Mer' some aecount books. -rlul proeecuUoll WU confounded, TIle lawyera ..ked. few ,ormal queaUou. There wu no retutat.l on of the "leI.nco; .Robert ».non " . . ,. free
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On th e following Monday morning one or two of hIs pupils looked at him cu· rlouBly, but. of courae, notblng 1\'a8 sold. Ho makes a poInt of trying to Interest bls pupils In the current affaIrs of the world, eo 'When his class allsep1bled he oponed hla newspaper and, as usual, asked the question: ..' elii '· phUdren, what Is the chief e"ent that ' 'bi'l happened atnoe J'ri.
tee·drlnklng da ys I wns subject to nervousn 08S aod 'the blues '. Theee have l e tt DI e since I bl'gon \l s ln« POBt· urn. and I cnn conncler,t1oullly recom· mend It to tbose whose work conllnell them to long bounJ of seve\'C mental exertion." Name gIven by PoIltU1D Co .. DatU" Creek, MJch. "There's a reason:" and It 1& ex· plafned In "the little' book, "'The aoaillt day!" to 'Welhdlle," In pkp. Quick U Uabtnlnc came tbe' repl,. Ever ~d the above tetttlr? A ..ew. ' from little ,lrllD the. f~nt ro~: o~e sppe.1'I from time to tim.. They "PI...., afr, 1011-.8 "\ad ., I18t of I are . .nut"e, tru.. :~. full or' ~ ,faJaO teeth!" ,,,wlUt. !-dv. ·. .,
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'1', J . Rrown iH very Hick at hi s home on Pi f th s treet.
R. M. Pine, of Dayto n, made us a ple!i:lant cal l. last I' riday ,
For Two Dollars Dollars a year where they will be kept in absolute safety. Ask to be shown.
Buy y our Fe rtilizer of Chas , Frye. who ha ndl es Mil so n's . lhe be."t,
Waynesville National Bank 36c SPOT CASH Is t he. Tri-S.tate p rice fo r Butt e r I'at thiS week. poo r old Elg in b eing :\-k.
Ship Direct Make all the profit yourself, the shipm ents can be conven iently anang ed, so as not t o interfere with our regular work, and our Spot Cash checks give Cash evidence of o ur sin cerity_
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!\'\rs, Alire Ha wk e has been vis itinaher s ist e r at Spring Vallev .
I). I' , Felter is home from N e w York, mu ch im proved in health. I
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GiI'lH ." S he em. MiI ~ C) n ' s Fert ilize r, th e best on the ph asized lhe a u l'ove . tal l,. Th is wa~ marke t. Fo r sa le by Chas, Frye, I follo wed by m any n1l)r e sp lendid , talks full of wisdum an d d e e p Mrs, Verla Ha ines. of Jame.'1 town. th ou g ht of which. f or s pace I ca nnOl, is th e g u est o f Thad Zimmerman and I s peak_ fa m ily . During thcse ~css i on ~ Govern or Mr , Forres t Davis and friend, of Cox s pok e to us th rce ( i Illes a nd I will ~ive you his pr ornidcs, Firs t, Dayt on , were g uests of re latives here he says he is doing a ll in h i ~ powe r Su n day , t o better farmin g condi t ions , He Mrs, N ora Hillman. accompanied says he is ~o in g to d estroy that by Miles Os born , was home over mons t er fr a ud - th e :lchoolbook trusl, S unday . Make the schoolbook s uniform a mi unchang ing, legis late makill g' schoolJames Mill s, o f Elwood. Ind_. is houses social cen te rs , fi x the auto the g uest of Mr, and Mrs, W, C
license rate on the horse power, th us bringing more tha n a m illion dollar:! into the s tate revenue for road Cincinnati. Ohio buildings. If we don't get it its our fault. we can go to Colum b us and Capital stock, $75,000, Write dllrnand our rights. ·He said. Ohi o for Free Trial Cans to-day. shall have a road equal to the Roman ~ ; we must not sleep at the switch, bu t awaken to our abilities and opportunities. What Ohio needs is for Bellbrook. her citizenship to assert itself, Let' s Mr, Ralph Mount. of this place. get busy. He advocates buyingand Miss Elizabeth Prether of lands in the southeMtern part of th e Beavertown. were married last Wed. state. where shale is plenty and nesday evening by a German mini&- putting those 600 idle convicts to ter, of Dayton, and have gone to burning brick for "ood roads. houeekee,ing in the Moore property. Dr. Thompson in his talk on Master Robert Edwards has been "Economics of Rural ProgrlliS" said: very low with pnenmonia but is now "while the farm never produces 8lightly improved. millionaires, it likewise never proMr. and Mra, Harry Turner, Mr. duces laziness," He said th e idle and Mrs. O. R. Peterson and several rich were a bane to society of the othllt'll went to Dayton to see "Sia present day and should be arrested Hopkins" at the National Theatre as vagrants. While the id Ie poo r last Thursday. ' were a menace of a different sort, Earl Burnett moved to his farm and both should be dealt with, We near Middle Run, last Thursday. must keep our people of all clas~cs Mr. T. Brelsford and grand- eut of the idle house. 600 idle condaugbter Mias Mabel Roberts. of victs today, a menace to civilization. Franklin, visited relatiVe!! at thi. put them to work. place. last Sunday. This most. inspiring meeting was MillS Bertha Howland is on the brought to a close with the promise sick list. of much. We must act for its fulfillThe Easter markut will be given in men t. the Town Hall, next Saturday even- At 2 p. m. Thursday. 13th. we iog by the M. P. church. were invited to reception at the James Crowl has put a new light- Governor's office. We were received ing plant in bis borne. in the most informal manner and in A. R. Bortll1. the hardware man a round table way, discussed rural has purchued \D automobile. problems of deep import for our Ed Shaw and family. of near Day- future. We left feeling "Jimmy ton, have moved on the Settler farm ~ was just "folks," east of town. .. - --- - -
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Addison Southard. of the Phil· lipine service, who is home on a Iurlough. was in Waynesville Wednesday renewing old acquaintances, Mr. Southard, has used part of hie furlough in visiting China, Japan, Russia and man~ E!r~pean countries.
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Felt She Was liIeglected. 111 Th ere was company In the parlor. nnd little Marjori e, overheard, Us lenDay ton Mrs. C, B, Bentley attended th~ ed longingly to th e Bounds ot tun and laughter tbat from time to time float· funeral of a relative in Delaware. ed up to b er chamber , When, by and Ohio. last Ihur~ day, by, he r moth er came In tor a last Mr_ and Mrs, Howard Hopkins of look and kiss she tound ber darling o ______. -- - - - -~ merits and if elected will owe his wide awak e ~nd reproachful. "Oh, Da} ton. WE're guests of Mrs. Henri- mamma," \vas the unexpected exclasuccess to no set of wen , In office etta H o pkin ~ Tuesday. mation of the small malden, "I've been he would exercise the same sound 80 lonely, lying bere all alone, while . -. business judgment that has characAll kinds of Sprayers l1nd Spray- you were having such a liberal time 'te b tte k n as terized his servirel! , both public and ing material at Roger's Hardware dowllstalrs," A. C , Wh I , e r now I ' t ' h 0 b • U I Ca " . th" prlva e. m t e past.- wens oro , nc e m. announees m IS Issue I I ' Store. Lime and Sulphur Solution'l as candidate for county jud~e of nqUlre_r_, _ _ _ _ _- - 26c pe r gal. Only Polaonoua Engllah Snake. A colony ot vipers has been dlscov· Daviess county. subject to the action largest Magazine in the World Mrs. Thos, Mason, son ane! daugh· ered In the Ramsey Fen and Raveley of the Democratic primary ter. of Xenia. were the guests of district of Huntlngdonshlre. England, During his, residenc~ din fDaviess Today's Magazine is the largest relatives hen! last week. ~c viper, which was at one time county. covermg a perl~ 0 more and befit edited magazine published plentiful In England, Is the only than 10 years. Mr. WhIte has been I , ' poi sonous snake now found In the Mrs, SUfl3 n Cook arrived home 'h h T J T I • at oOc per year, Five cents per copy country, lUI bite Is otten very se- connected WIt t e . ur ey last week from a week's visit with h ' h d h f th at all newsdealers. lweI y lady who vel e. but rarely fatal to man. company. avmg a c, argo 0 e appreciates a good magazine should relatives in Middletown. ro~d salesmen. and thiS co~cern at· send for a free sample copy and Mr. and MI·s. Chll3. CC'mell, Mrs, t~lbutes a larg. measur~ of Its lI~len- premium catalog, Address, Today'g Zero Mark In Job •. to the husthnK busmess M . C t nOh' Eva Miller and Mrs. Leslie McCune A cry trom the heart comes to ,"St. dId success ,, d' h bl h t agazme, an o. ___10. - - Martln's-Ie-Grand ," which collects a. quahtles art unlmpeac a e ones y motored to Dayton Tuesday, curlou8 "letter bag" ot human Interest, and frankness of this splendid gentleLate Classified Ads _ _ _ _ _ __ Mrs. StaTlle~' Sellers. of South A woman. In opening an account In man, It is needles!! to introduce to CharlE'ston. wa.'; th& guest of her the postoffice savings bank gave her the farmers of Daviess county a man nioe young oow, ollif bv 8ICi ... "oc~:upatlon: ""Cooking vegeUlrl"n Idrrolre of.T I. Mtmoleohnll, father, Mr. 1. E, Keys, Sunday. meals for a dyspeptic husband."-Lon- who has had intimate business rela· a ::1 tio~ with four fifths of them and R D 3, Wa.v OHIO ville, 0 don Chronicle, Mrs. Fred Hartsock and daughter. whose straight forward way of deal- ~~~~~~~~~~~~~ Mildred. of Morrow, are the guests ing with every man has won for him of Mrs Edith Harris and family. hoatll of admirers, Mr. White is of the old school of Barbed Wire Rev, and Mrs. C S. GrauBer and Democracy, As nominee he would son, Charles. were called to Dayton. Warren Common Pleas add strength to the Democratic GUARANTEED to h I - h last week. on account of the illness . II . ea Wit Ollt 1cay· ticket and would serve we • as a lng 1\ blemish, or MONEY REFUNDED, of Rev, Grauser's father. Mary E . Loy candidate, the party whose principles 60c and $1.00 sizcs for fresh wound p. va, CeceRia Graham e~ al he has as a voter always sustained old 8 ore~; sore b~ck~ and shoI11d.ers!~urIl8 While you are moving, stop at the CWICl No , 11229 " and brUises. 2uc size for FamIly usc. Waynesville Auto & Machinery Co and whotle battles he has been de· DR. COX'S P~INLESS BLlSTI>Jt . By vlrtuo 01 an order of 811010, duly luued Irom said Vonrt, In tbe above .tILted CBBe, lighted to help fight, is pniul('BB and gllnrnnteoo to ouro and get a bucket of Havoline soap anll to me dlrt,etect. 1 will olTor tor sale, by Mr. White is not the choice of any Spavin, Hingbone, Curb. SweenYl Splint, way or "ubllc auction, at the door ur the for the woodwork, Will not injure Court Huu.." In Lebanon, Warren Ceunty. ' k' h IPuffs or any enlargement of Done or , . Ohio, on ~ chque or rmg. He IS rna mg t e muscie, or money refundc-d. Price roc. paint. nor the hands, race for nomination solely on his own FOR SALE 8V ALL DRUGGISTS l'I"ondjly, April 21, A. D., r913 The annual meeting of road officials at 10 o'clock A , M. on Raid day, the lollowlog took place Saturday at Lebanon. described real \)IItate, to-wit: Those who went from here were Tra~t No. I Messrs, Chas Cornell, W. E,O'Neall, Situate In ~hH County 01 WlllTtln, In Lim 01 Ohio, In the Village 01 Wayn68vllle, W _ S, Graham, Earl Hockett. J , C. State IlUd ooUllded .. nd describe<! .... 10110"8, to-wit : Being pan 01 Ou~-Lot No, 2, In tb" vlll,,!!e or Hawh, L, Nicholson, Cha~, Burnett Waynll8vUlo, Ohio; ~glnn lng at a Slake In tbe JBl18t line 01 Main I;jtreot .8 loot H Inches and Corwin Hamilton, soutbwestwardly trom 1m alley Iu.ld out by , Johtl .Jennlnga aod running thence with the A L_ Hendrick has opened an up- line ot Main Street, southwestwardly.O toot 1 . • to the ~'OrDer or MatUua Lippincott's lot ; ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~-_~.._. holstering and furniture repair shop thence at right angles wltb Main Street and . , with Lippincott '. Una soutllan.stwardly 12 ~ at the old Wright carriage shop poles to ab alley; thence with said &lloy . _ ' norU,eastwardly lind parallel with Main Old val'llIsh removed, refinished 8treet .Oloe' W a stake; thence northwest" as new Call and' see me • wardly IIml lit right augl"" with lII&ln Stroot sam . ... 11 7<.. pol"" La the heglnnlng .
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H.ov Irons had the misfortune to muh his hand badly F'riday afternoon, While the injury is very painful. yet it is hoped it will leave no serious results.
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Judge'. Two Rulea. Judge Hnns Ham11ton. at the Black· pool (Eng,) county court. replying to an expression of regret at his forthcoming retirement. said that. tn order to expedite bualness and eave time. he always had tn front of him. written In large letters upon a piece of blotting paper, the words: "Do not talk. Do not make jnkes,"
Easter Sale
Fancy Prunes, I> r . J . T Ell is attended the funer ·. al o f a 3 ~ ' r.! aso n in Day ton Monday,
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Does Friendship Do This?
"It' may be true for some natures. all Leonardo said. that -It you are alone you belong wholly to yourself; if you have a companion, you belong only halt to yourself;' but It Is certainly not 80 with me. With me friendship Dever divides i It multlplles, A frienc1 alw,aY8 makes me more than I am, bet. ter than I am. bIgger than I am. We two make four, or fifteen. or tOrly."Amer1Qan .lIoIalUine.
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SltuaLo (u tht Township 01 TurLlecreek In the Cuunty or Wnrnm .. ud In the S~.te or Uhlo, viz : Ilellig part 01 i:loctlon No, 8, 'r , t , It, 3, M . H. S, Beginning at the S. E Cernor 01 .ald Tract lind corner to William Evan's land at an Elm 2 ~ teet In diameter : thence N , 89 degrees W, 20,86 chains to a stone; tbil/l,cel'i, 1 degree E, .0,86 cbaloa to a stone; tilace S. ~& degrees E. IQ,60 chtJoa to aatone; ~bence S. lliogreo W, 9,91 chaloa to &stako ; 'bence S. 89 degrees E. 10,06 chalIul to I\, stono; theucu S, I degree W, aO. 50 cbalnH to th~ place or IIeglII olng. containing 18. 60 acres
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SOlid real Ub tate hM been regularly appra'-ed Ullll'or order of the Court. FlMt Tract '" '1100,00. Second Tract at '.0. 00 per acre, and will not he sold lor I.... than two-thlrd. ot ,be .aid &ppruJaod value. Terms:-Ono-thlrd cuh In hand on day ot lI6le. one-third In. one 78&1', Oll&-third In two )1DBI~, The doferred payment. to bear 6% IDterest and to be secured by mortpse OD tile ,preml8elJ 801<1. . WALDRON 0. GILMOUR. SlIel'UI WarreD CoIID~', O. ¥. 00rw1n Drake. Att" '--1e--6~ ,
100 Candle Power, Saves Money, Burns , Common Coa,l Oil, Brighter than six Ordinary Lamps, at one-sixth to one-tenth the CQst. For use in Homes, Stores, etc.
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I also ~andle a 35-candle Burner which will fit any common lamp. Burns from 6 to 8 hours on 1 cents' worth of oil.
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WILL LIP,P INCOTT WAYNESVI~E, OHIO
Agent for Warren County
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WA1:NESVILLE, OHIO, W}~DNESDA1: MARCH 2~ 1-913
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Heavy Rains Make Waters In the Miami Valley . - - - - -- - - - - -- - -- -------------------. Franklin, Miamisburg and Other Big Miami River Towns Entirely Under Water
CALL FOR HELP RESPONDED TO
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Two Loads of Eatables Taken to Dayton This Morning . Many Former WaynesTille Citizens Caught iri the Vortex-Rumors Say That Many Buildings Are On Fire.
One of the worst rains that has ever visited our locality, started Sunday morning and continued until Tuesday night without cessation. On account of the swollen waters breaking through the levies Dayton was almost submerged, the water on the main streets running in pla~ as high as twenty feet. It was rumored that the Phillips House was llumed to the water's edge, and from higher grounds fires could be seen in all directionsMany houses in Miami City, Riverdale and other' places about Dayton were carried away by the flood, and in low places nothing but the chimneys of buildings could be seen above the angry waters. Reports that bundreds of lives are lost may be substantiated
Dr. J. T. Ellis was in Lelliln llll , 1 La faYE! lte Nicholson was in LebaSaturday. IlUII , las t week . W. H. All en waa in CincinnaLi bUtiineas, last week.
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Born- -To Mr. and Mrs. J ames nin -! !,('nneth Kil bon, of Dayto n. spent widdie. March 19th. a son . I Sunday with relatives here. Ch.a:' , Frye handle:' th e Milsn n : Mi::;s Clara Lile , of Xenia. spent FertilIzer. and there 19 none beller Ea!iter Day at {h., home of Rev . and I Mrs . J. F. Cadwallader. Mahlon Ridge attended the fu ncrFl I , of his sister. at Midland City, Tu es· I Mr . a nd Mr!l. C. H . Eu lass. of day. I Lebanon, were g uest.'3 of Mr. and Mrs. Maur ice Sil ver, last week. The next meeting of t.he Warren County PC'mona Grange will be held Ml·il. Moll ie Edwardfl. of Dayton, at Clarkeville, March 29. is spending several daY!l with her !lon, Mr . O. J . Edwa rds and wife. Mrs. R. A. Cross is slowly improv, ing after a three week's illness wi th I Dr. r . 1. Wa~. of Cincinnati, acgrippe and bronchial t rouble. ' compam ed by hiS brolher , Dr. S. F. Way , of li ving-s tOll. Mont .. spen t Rev. J. F. Cadwallade r and Messrs . Saturdav among th eir old friend s W. H. Allen and E . V. Barnh art \ here. Dr. Sam was enroute f rom went to Columbus Monday evening Vi rg in ia , where he had deli vered a ' 0 witne811 the consecration services car load of elk at a park there. t o If Rev. Reese, who wa.'1 consecrated Washington. D. C .. and stopped off oishop-coadjutor of the . Sou thern in Ohio to visit old f riend s. This is Ohio diocese Tuesday morning. bis first visit here in about 17 yea r:! .
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UNION REVIVAL SERVICES
River Overflows Bottoms in a Surprisingly Short Time-Many Bridges Are Washed , Away. Meager Reports All Over the State Report Big Property LoS8, Especially Along the Big Miami--Many Lives Are Lost Sunday morning a heavy !!hower came into the plant and grounded 1 fell. and since t hen until this morri· the wires. ing it has been raining almost Telephone communi~ation was cut continuously. So hard has it rained off by poles falling on the avenue. that the river was ou t of its banks I and many phones were burnt out by by Monday afternoon, and it has light ning . Communication from risen so rapidly that it has brokun I other towns hiiS been cut off, and all known rl:'cords fo r height. : the suffering is intense. At 8:30 Tuesday evening the power : No attempt was mada to cross the hOllse was submerged and waynes. !avenue Tuesday all day. as the barb ville was in darkness aU night wire had floated into the road and Tuesday morning no mails were the huge drifts of wood and stalks, received. and no trains were run at imade it impossible for a horse to go all. there being three bridges ou t I through without becoming entangled. between here and Xenia_ The laat Althougb it rained almost con· train passed t hrough Corwin at 7:28 stantlv all day Tuesday, it ceased Monday night . and Ray Mills brought about 11 o'c;ock at niaht, and turned some mail by the way of Roxanna. colder, and by '{ o'clock this momAll day Tuesday t he river ,rose, ing the water was falline about 6 until at night it had passed the high. inches an hour. water mark by af. lanst six inches. As far as learned no lives have At OregonIa the water is in the been lost along the Little Miami. but station. Morrow t South Lebanon, many bridg~ were washed away. Kings Mil s an vel and is subChas. Michener repiim ~atiout 6 mergeti and all river towns south of inches of rainfall lIince Monday Waynesville are under water. morning-about 2 in~hes Monday, The power house gave the warning 2X inches Tuellday and IX' inches for lightS about 8:30, as the water Tuesday night.
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The Union Revival at the taber- termed by many to be the best ser· after the waters go down, and the 'property loss will run into millions of narle is drawing to a close, and the mon of the whole se ries • . , Fellowship · dollars. Citizens ate wOtkiag bard to save all the lives they can. interest becomes more intense as of His Suifetings." It was a heart . ' . the final day'· iipproaebes.. " The peo . searcning - message '1lnd"llisplayed a . . The w'orst eaJ,mity ever brought TUeeday Diabt, but it is impcaible I pIe of God are eetting aroused to side to the Evanllelist's nature that :' home to our people is that'" D.rton to 8nd Ollt aoytbiq from ·t he otben. the importance of aggressive Christ· was a I~urpri!le to those who had . . ~ QhiO. w~lcb was p,aetically all under Untold aufferiq at Franklin, Mi- ian work and thOle who at first hesi· oeen led t o believe that the sledge . ': ~eaday. Word wu received aiIIiIburg and the towns along the tated and questioned are now ~ound hammer gospel of the prophetic dis· , here that; the levi. along the Bill Big. Miami is int.en.e. Appeala have on the firing line for God. Last p.ensaticlD wa." the only interpretation M~i and Wolf Creek bad broken been eent out from all these 'toWDII Friday night the Kniehtll of Pythias For eythe had to give. It has ap· NOTICE TO TEACHEItS EASTER AT ST. MARY'S ~ aublD~~. . e buain.llOrtion and many famiijea were moving and their wives .were the guests. pea red to the writer that perhaps 8f itbecity. . f thet. etrects tq ~er places. They made a splendid showing and some have overlooked the magnetic A11 t eachers who have completed Easter Day was a red-letter day in bi.th.e afternoon M&;Jor Cartw~ight It is reported this morning that were greeted with cheers by the l)()wer and p ersonality neces'mry to the O. T. R. C. Course for 1912·13. the history of St. Mary's. For the hold thE! attention of the large tab. · and C. M. Robitzer went to Dayton the water is receding, and by 12 large audience. Evangeli~t Forsythe · ,and found report not exaggerated. tonight tbe water will practically be Ifave thenl a hearty welcome and ernacle audiences from night to should report to me at once. If you first time musical services were conWate1' was flowing through the out of the streets of Dayton. preached a masterly sermon . The night as does this talented man of have not fUlly completed the Course dueted by a full vested choir. At but will do so before June 1st. report 10:30 the church was crowded, and There were ho lights except from "Booster" ~hoir took the place of God . • t~ts .in . lOme places twentY feet now. My report must go to the from the proce8llional to the reces'Tbe low,r atorl. of all the the numerous 'fires, no warmth and State Sec'y by April 1. sional the service was imposine. atOl'e!I ~ practically ruined, water nothing to . eat. One gentleman The bulletin · published by the Rev.. J. F. Cadwallader preached 'r~~inc ' in the second etor:ies of all puts it 88 equal to the Galveston Board of Control g ives not only the an able sE'lrtnon on the Resurrection, .tbe . buaineea houses along Main flood, and to eye witnesses it must number of ~embers in each county. IUId was lilltened to attentively. atreet;, The /lUfferin~' ia intense and be fully. as bad. /I but also the number completing the The music was well rendered. and the &Cer\~ 'witnesaed are heart rend· Several of our people who. have Course. Every teaoher who has Mrs. A. T. Wright sang a beautiful mg~ Ho.~ swept away, houaea on relativeS in Dayton went today to done the required reading ought to I' offertory solo . The Easter music , fir~. an~ houses entirely submereed see if they could render any aasist· repol't and get credit for the work . will be repeated next Sunday at the--, Jii1be atoty bro ght here. People anee t;o. them. ; It is the hope of and help make the report from our ' usual hour. • were ~ping from buildings by everybody that the 10M of life will county aa good as we dese rve. . The Easter offering for the church walking on telephone cables, and one be very small, but many think that The dipl oma is given for four amounted to over $300, and for the pitiable sight was that of a man car it will be beyond comprehension. year's reading. If you are entitled Sunday-school over $12. rying a' baby in a' liack along the ' ... - ...- - to a diploma. send 25c for the diplo• - .-.- - wires. TO PREVENT OAT SMUT rna-fee and write your name exactly Carrying It to Extreme .. It is ~mpossi}>le to estimattl at tht' as you wish it on the diploma. Di"Your hU8band. I understand. Is a present time the loss of life. ThOBe The oat crop ia attacken by what plomas will be distributed at the In · clever atter·dlnner speaker'" "I unoutside the flOoded district and in we can 10008 smut of oats (UstUago stitute. All requests for diplomas derstand so." "Does It keep blm away the 's urrounding countrY are doing Avenae Jena.) Wheat iR attacked from bome mucb?" "Nearly every must reach me by June 1st or wait nlgbt. all they can' to relieve the Rufferers. by a smut called stinking smut Would you belleve It. wben he another year. To those who already doeB stay home it·s got so be doe8n't . Mayor Cartwright. his return <TiIletia foetens (B. & C.) Trel bave diplomaa. seals will be sent di- enjoy a meal unless I get up after the ,. to Waynetville . notified ou" citi~os which transforms the wheat kernels rect as soon as my report reaches dessert and Introduce him to the cbll· of,the dlatr~dg si~uation and C. M into masses of the fungu8 having a dren and call upon blm to make" few the manager's office. Robi.t z,r took two loads of provisionp decided ~or. If your pupils are doing the work remarkst" "to Daytnn this morhine. Both the loose"or head smut of of the Pupil's Circle, write direct to '. . The Wayneiville Bakery worked oats and (he stin\Qng.smut of wheat the Mana'ter, W. E. Kershner, Page , . tJI '~u~ay nieht and· baked about are controlled ' by the treatment of Hall. O. S. U .. Columbus. Ohio, for \ 400 loaves ot bread, but by 10 o'clock seed .. usinlt ~O percent formaldehyde, certificates, etc. ;' 'th~(mo~g f~ey welle ~l ~~~e. ' . commercially known 88 ·formal,in. Yours very truly, , " iA ~.ton . lady ~e down ·thll! ttea\ teed wheat or seed oats use the regular choir on Satu rdliy even· Su~day evening there were 19 c.on. R. M. Bradford, The following were entertained at '~'.. JnC)m.i q'to ap~ for help, but the 1 pint. or pound of .t he -formalin to ing. verts at the th rone of Grace. Owmg O. T. R C •• Sec;y. the home of Mr. and Mrs. J • .H. 1 wagopi~ere , a1re8d~ on their way . .o'pllons of water, Sprinkle plies East~r Sunday was a great day. to the fact that there will be no • ..., • Coleman Easter Day: Mr. and Mrs. "noon 'another load was ready of. grail) on tieht floor or canvas ATTENTION EVERYBODY J. L.• Iartsook, Miss Ruth HartMck. 'the · ai.irro~nding ~~lUntry, and I \yith thi~",: a6i~tio'n by · ~eans of In the morning the rain kept many lights t Olni.8ht there will be no ad, from the country. and yet, to t he dresses. but the Evangelist;. will give I h f 11 r f L' d 'S I ur. A. T. Wright and family, F. B. necle.l&l1r,JJJQte pro.vlfiong w.1ll be aprinkler, '~_whi1e~' aboveling the surprise of many, there was a splenhis sermon on "Daughters of Eve" h a;e RfU. me Ime.an ~ Henderson and family, D. L. Crane 'lIiiIlil.1toulor:rov.... ,: ". e'l-luO,,/over"IO,.t!-t' 'enlrJ kernel is did audience present. The Evanto the women in ·the tabernacle and p er or rUlt tree spraYI~g, a so and family and Mrs. Louise Woolley Cuh·Rqillterhaa abo~t 16,000 mO~lIt,!n+t-it ,.will' ~... ire three• ,'pjllgpJfll¢ . pt~t,: pd houaea ~ut to~rtha Pllon ~ pilon' of aolu; ge~ist gave one of the best sermons Mrs. Forsythe 'will give her addres . Arsenate of Lead fJr spraymg. \ A of the r.ampaign at that time, "Inmen in t he Meth~(Jist church one fu\lline .. of Sprayer Pumps for put. ·r.ifl;h",tjOp~ tildn,' ln "t~ ~ ·tl!>ri ' per bushel of .! ~q • . When rallible Proofs of the Resurrection." evening .next w eek. ting on lame. Come and see and Mr. and ~rs. Thomas Lacy and ·P9aalble......·Ma~ 8Ulcld~ «rain is 10 treated, "to lie i~ In the afternoon, Mrs. Fot sythe Nex t Sunday will be the last day hear my prices. " . family entertained on Easter Sunday iji~r~.:.~I(~~pptted. · I 2\or' S' hou*,, ' • . then addressed the women in the Chrlstof the. campa.ign. In . the morning A. B. Sides. the following: Mr. and Mrs. Frank . '." d . . 4""'_" ·~ :ti'8!il,tipg•.1 • • • - .• Cook and daughter, Mr, and Mrs. '1. ....1•• _ ·;.....'" ..,iltne.J ....l!I ;QldiJ".lQiolWg;lt~~pll' . •;ije DI~~nj111..d~If~:.teI~~bAlt~~, 1 ian' Church, and the .E van. gelist the ·E~angeli, st.. ')Vi1l h~ve as his sub . ~"':. AI.cohoi for Ink Stain.. Guy Chenowflth and daughter, Miss spoke 1;0 men on '·.~ooze". ~n.e ?f. iectc·'Cl'1\s~ ·rrut~8.' : In tih~. ~ter - .Ink stains tr?m a fountain pen on F Chenoweth Will Chenoweth JJ;9."~i.f~tt'll'''~hmk.~_,fiJii~tl~eJ~J,.'Jtllrgelt .· audiences of lDen~,I!mce noon .to men ·.~ Low .A-Im." a9d In th~ a light woolen ' ves~ can be removed rances , . ' ;i.llllOl\ltloli' n ...... ·..t~~1~~l~~~~~~~gt~,{tl..;(~IPilp· began; Was,..,.present.at ' er ening \'',fne·. ~if~ EVllrlast\ng." . ' alcohol and ,rubblnC .be- Meum . Warren and Charles \~, . beJ..:are~:.~m,id:lrorilj~ia ~ ~.# :' .;~. l~' . M't;8. FOJr:syt be'will address P'h~-w2J!le~' . ... as thoug4 wuhhis 'b oth of Daytonll' in tqe alteinool'l" - ..." ......,..~ . .. '" '¥.r . ,, ' r.-. -",1. ch"" 'th' ::' . ·'V ~bout, a" d~~ ' Mr• . and Mis. ·~ . ¥~~r .lI!iIi! AI'An'i nirto a~rawdea taber- in the I:Jhriatiari,cuul' ··m l e IU.ter~ ~, '. , ."'. l' little nieee'" V:elma r.:.cv....... ,' . ~I...~~'. V.:~'1i'n...;;t.),'A ·,P.,.~ ~t:IV., noon, . I ". ' '~> • • • ' ',. ', .,~ .,.. .... .. " .tI'
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D. L. CRANE, publi sher. WAYNESVlLLE. e _
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Faithful Women Who Came to Mourn Heard That First Easter Sermon.
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FIRE PREVENTION. Recen lly New York had a "fire pre· Tentlon da,y." Om clals and In suran ce On th e da rk day ot thl> crucifi xion companies co-ope rat ed t o give demon~u re ly Jose ph of Arlmalbeo. was the brnves t, LI B well as th o most loyal. st rut Ions or lh e vorlous lD t!thods of man 10 be found In all Jud ea! D&~a ! egU<lr<J Ing pro perty and partic ul ar· fylng not only the prejudices at the Iy or avoiding Ilres by th e observance gynugog. but tbe s uspIcions o f C l1e~ ar'B ot tb6 lawlI and tho exerclse or ca re 11'001)8. be gave J esus ot Nll2areth In on t be \Jart of thos e In cbarge of propdeulh w hnt be bad so seldom knowu .. rty. ThIs educa tlot! al work s hould In lite-a 1,lace to lay hi D head. For be conti nu ed wltbout Inte rruptlo o, Mary Magda le ne and lh e olbe r Mary. Every clly shou ld und e rtake to t eacb \\' may (uke it, that tb e Snbbatb s ucth e people the truth t hot tire Is s ceed ing th e murder au Cavalry had n pedl ees waste and If every one Is bee n o ne of lame ntation. r ath er thun care tul th ere 18 no occas Ion whate ver of wors hip, fOI' we read that they we re for thf'se vlsltallon s. In th e case of WeC IJlng Slill w he n. at t he rising or tb e s un on tb e next day, tbey. with Sa1I' lre8 an d pipes causing the IgnItion lome, made t h e first pilgrimage La th e of woodwork, the blame Is to be Holy SepUlcher. not to find , as do tb e plae pd upon those wbo a re r es ponsIble pllgrlms of today, priest and kneeling tor tb", oonBt ructlon or th e mainchoir engage d In tbe performance of t enance of tbe buildIng, It Is possible fun eral muses, while the air Is la deQ now to protect all electric wires so A-ehaped hog hOUle, .ho ..... lng end wIth door and ..... llIelo.,.,. and ventilator on top with per1l1me trom swInging censers. tbat th ey cannot ca use tbe heatln, of = -:: ---=---:"''=:'-:'-.= but wblte-robed visitants !'rom anoth· adjacent mat.e rlals and all torms of er world , The IIplces and precious heating apparatus can be slmlla.rly ointment carried by tb e wome n were covered so that they a re Innocuous. By not sweeter than the roses Bnd lilies keepIng matches stored In tin boxes of Josevb's garden In that early ' mornIng stillness. A millIon times or more and out at th e reach or children th e y since It had been place d In tb e h ea vens aro eliminated as a po s~ lble CAuse ho.d tb e Bun rise n abeye th e bills at for fir o. Tbe fire 108s In any city Judea, but never before bad I ~ looked wonld be materially r educed If eTery upon 80 wonde rtul a sight a s a lomb person were careful In throw\.ng away deserte d by Its occupant at his own a match a fler Igniting It or In casUng A-Shaped House Combines Essential Features Of An Ideal! .... 111. asIde burning cigar or clgarettl! Shelter, Providing a Warm Dry, Well Ventilated Home Great Conque..or Conquered, stumps, says the WashIngton Star. In Winter and a Cool Place In Summer II had shonc upon oncursed Eden; Caretul attention to greBllY waite will It had seen earlb drowne d In tbe wa· prevent sponteneous combustion, Comters of tb e flood: It had looked lipan mon sense In tbe !dtohen will ellm· It .. now the tim e of yea\' when the I Inch by 6 Inc h oak and s hould be Egypt w he n the creator was doing battnate the dance r of gasollnl! or all farm e r wbo ralo es bogs Is separating I, abo ut 10 feet long. Tbe fram e Is mad o tl e the re for tb e de livery at Is rn e l ; explosIons. tb e sows and placi ng them by tbem- of 2 Inc h by 4 Inch or 2 Inch by 3 Inch bu t ne ve r uutll now had It scen death's I s tu tt pro perly framed and s pI ked to· selves to a ccustom th em to tbelr new gether. The sldlnc Is a good grad e or victim rise up to conquer the great The Palestine exploration fund hilS quar ters hefore farrowing time. The Il!ne barn siding. It the house Is to be co nqu e ror. "Who will roll away tho made very Interesting contributions to sows will be confined In a. variety at. ntleeted on the Inside. the Sides s haul" stone?" the women had a sked among history. A press dispatch atates that houses, ranging from a s heller mauG ltOl come quite togeth er at tile toP. the mselvcs, knowing that the r e moval Mesua. Mackenseo and McAllister, tram ralls with c hart or fodder for II. IM vlng about an Inch of space. Thle at th sealed barrie r was 1\ !.as k too great for woman's stre ngth . Bu t the worldng under the aus pices of this or- root to th e expe nsive hog hOllse. Or I. coverl'd by nailing two boards toston e-had the earthquake of the ganIzation. have unearthed the ancIent th e var ious types or bouses Il(ln e Is getber In the s hape or n V, an d Invert· nigh t just passed acted 118 the servant city of Bethshemesh, about 30 miles more serviceable than th e A·shaped Ing over the ridge, leaving about lin of th e nngels ?-was not In Its placc. from Jerusalem. which was tbe city of bouse, wben DrOllerly constl·lI c ted. It Inc h and a half between th e board. and the wutchers, equIpped with I'\lear the tribe of Judah and allotted to the com bines tbe esse ntia l features of a n and th e s ides . This furnish es ple nt.)I and award, were trembling. {or ~ey prIests. Bethsbemesh flgured In early Ideal house. It turnls hes him a wnrm, of venUla ti on whe n the house Is closed, had a stra nge story to take to tbe l ofThe s heeUng all th e Ins ide may be \lcers, aud who could say how, at nl Jewish history In connection with the dry and properl y ventilated borne In calamIty that befe ll Its Inhabitants on winter and a coo l place lu s umm er. It of second grade material. It Is beBt tI me, a tol e of th e s up!' rDaturnl w Id account of tbelr In-everont handling Is durable, las ting Jar year s wh e n 110t to bring the shee ting wltbln thrc'G be rec elved~ How could th ey nd lIt prope rly c Ollstru cted and cared for, It or four Incbes of the flo or of tbc bou s,~. lhat armed me n, who had tOllght , hc of the ark. Is easily mov ed t rom plnce to place, to Insure propel' Ci rculation of all' and barbnrla ns In other provlncea { at either by hitching direct to It or by good ventlilltion , There s hould be Ilf· Caesar's em pire, had r e treat ed bl'fore The number of deaths among avia- upse tting It on a sl ed. It Is faIrly In· ranged around th e Ins ide of the hous. l hose s wordless strange rs at th e se ptors Is larser than It was because the ulch e r? It was not only to r em ove number of aviators and the number tb e guardlJd stones th a t these 'l'lsltanls of trips are larger. Really tho rale had co m e, but to send by tho women a message of hope to th e nlu e di s· of mortallty In aviation Is undergoing clples who had forsnke n the~r master steady r eduction. European statlstl· and fied. a ud the two who had fo l, cians assert that last year's deaths lo wed afar off the prisoner In th e of avIators av erage d only one tor bands of a pagan troop. And w '} may eacb one hundred thousand miles of be assured that the rl o;lng s un glowed all' flight, whereas tbe rate was one more b'rlghtly /tnd Ibe shadows at for eacb ono th.o usand miles of flight earth's darkes t day Hed farth e r Into as recently as tbrae years ago. the di s tance when this messag e was spoken : "Go yo ur way; t ell hla dlsci ple li and Half a centllJ"Y ago the world was Peter lhat h e goe th before you Into amazed hy tbe discovery of spectrum Galilee, as he said unto you." analysis, whlcb gave aslronomers an And the sun, now risen hIgher. gent opportunity to determIne the pbyslcal ~18 beams Into tbe place wh e rll tbe composition of distant stars, Professor dead had been and th e living WBS nol , Wood at tbe department of experi' nnd th e wome n, with tbelr eyes now mental ' physlos, bas julit discovered dried through terror of the ' supcrnat· a new aid to Investigations of this ural, saw that it was ua eless to Keel, cbaracter - photographs taken by nny longer tb e li ving a\Oong the, dead. The y had listened to tho first Easter means of rays of light Invisible to the lIermon , and they departe d to gl\'c th e human eye- the ultra·vlolet ray. the message, and the n ponder upon It In Intra·red. tbelr h earts.
FARROWI,NG SOWS SHOULD BE PROVIDED WITH GOOD QUARTERS
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A cadet bas been dropped from Our Chief Bu.lnea •• West Point and a student from Yals Let It be remembered that the tor setUng married before graduation, greatest concern to men Is the salvaThe marrying Inltinct prevails sometion ot men. Tbe revIval Is wbat we times over the hlgber education. But have been nil these yean working tor A-shaped house with .ide removed to .how method of construction. possibly tho youn, benedicta will not and prayIng tor. In not It tew In· be so strong for the connublol ten· expen s ive and easy to cons truct, cost· a 2 inch by 8 Inch about s ix Inches stances God's bleSSings have wonderIng trom $5 to $30, according to size from the floor to ac t liS a guard rail, dency after a few years' experIence of fully reated upon some of our marriage before education Is com, and kind of material. A lumbe r flrre 7)reventlng the sow frolit mashIng th. charges. Many Boul& haTe been born In Central Ohio has put out a number pigs against the s ides. Into the kingdom of God, ' and the vleted. of bouses. 8 teet wide. 8 feet long and It Is best to equip e ach house wlUI church generally revived. We hope 7 feet high, with II. door In each end, lwo doors and a window. The dooTiI An amateur bunter In Maine who tor $10 each. These houses a re very may be plnc-ed In tb e center or each that there will yet be a great revival killed a companIon In mistake for a Bubstantlally built and with prQper end or at one side. The wIndow. II In every churcb-In tbe beart at every penlon ot every church of every charge deer hae been ordered to pay $600 0.1 care ought to last tor a long tim e. small tour-pane one, Is In the center of our conference. Let there be much a flne to the orphall son of his vlctlm. The 108s of a llttle pig does not scem close to the top Of the house. Thill prayer-much agonizing of spIrit. The After 0. while amateur bunters will be to be or much memento but If It had affords IIgbt when the doors are closetl Lord Is gracious and anllious tbat complaining of the prohIbitive flnes liv ed and reached the market It may a nd also perro lis Ule owner to InBpec'! , there shall be a sreat outpouring 01 wblch will put the chance of maklnl have meant as mlich as $18 or $ZO. A : the BOW and litter wllho ~v. dlsturblnll bls spirIt upon his people.-Southern 8uoh mistakes out at the reach or the few dollars spent In furnishing IJroP- 1 tbe sow, It OIBO aids In ·ve!ltllatlon. Christian Advocate. ,er quarters for 1\ sow at farrowing An .A-s haped house of thIs tYPE! deserving poor among hunters, time may mean the saving of several I made with oall Sills. 2 Inch by 4 Incb Appreciation of Bles.lng .. hundred dollars In a year. pine frame. a good grade at bam Dellplte r e ports of the continued We are In dancer of getting 80 The house should not be lers than siding, lined with building paper andi Lllling at bunters and guides. under fI by 8 feet. and with the larger sows, sheeted on th e InsIde, with two (IOOrll used to thlnga that we do not realize the ImpTesolon ' that they were deer, 8 feet square Is even better. Tben and a wIndow, can be built for not to their wortb, It Is bod for 11' man to get too used to Ood'~ love .. to the com· un omclal statement from 'he Adlron· with the sIdes 8 (eet long there Is ellceed $23. W, H . PALMER. dacks I? that 2,650 deer were killed Illet\ty of room. The s ills or runners College of Agrlcultul'e. Ohio State, forta of home, and the blelslngs at health. It Is a bit of _the hurt of sin U niversity. In tilat region. and not a single guide are made from 2 Inch by 6 Inch or 4 stupefying our senses when It Is 80, 01' fellow hUDter. Deduce as Bults your = ~- We should aim to cultivate the lame taste whetller this Impllell better atm light will have a tendency to kin the ALFALFA GROWING. treshnes"J of apprecIation of our Imporlant bacterial growtb fn the BOil) or worse. blesBlngs as wben tbelle bleeslngs ··There are raul' esscntlals In alfalfa and then drilled. or It mllY be Sown c'a me.-Rev. S. D. Gordon-. Froductlon," says Professor A. G. Mc· hroadcast and barrowed In. Thlill A college professor now declares that Jove of the romantic or clingIng Call, of the College at Agrl~u\turc. should he done on a cloudy day. Two Let Love SWeeten ServIce. vine type Is no good, Neither may Ohio State University. "Tbey are or three hundred pounds of solI pel' .We need to watch against a "grud,· acre Is advisable It It can be secured lIutt college proteasors. but botb have drainage, lime. humus and Inoculation. conveniently. ,l ng Bervlce," The enemy Is alway. been In use 'long before college pro- 'Wltb anyone of these mlssl:!g. the "There are no set rules tor lleadlng," trYIng to get In tile word "duty." In· teillors were thougbt of, aDd possibly crop will be a failure, but with the says Professol' McCall. ".flome BOW In .tead. of the word "dellgbt;" he says YllJ be tound In the rIng atter the- four provided, success seems certalo. the spring wIth a nurse CI'OP and have a atern "you must." Instead of a lov· "Any soil that mee ts tbe conditions been succesitul, liS have those who lng "you may." There Is no elavery ories at love bave changed rashton. '1\' 111 Il IlBWer for aitalfa.. It Isn't so bave sown In. the fall, Get your lIud. Hke tbe alavery or love, but Its chains are sweet. It knows nothing or "sacA football star attempted to kIdnap much a Question of soli as the condl- bed In first class sbl.lll8, free from rifice" no matter what may be given tlon of the soil. If It Is not well draln- weeds, as alralfii' Is espebialiy lu~cep' a Pennsylvania girl whom be bad uned, put In tile a s the IIrst step. Tben tlble to weeds, and sow at tbe rate'-ot up. It delights to do 'the wlIJ of the successfully courted and landed In make the conditions fa vorable for the 1& to 13 pounds per acre, It payS to ,beloved one.-Smlth. jail. Probably he will hal'e a chanco gathering of nllroge" from the ulr. In devote extra time k tb'e seedbed lIa now to compare the bars of tbe jail In order to do this, Ii me will be neces·, the crop the first y-ear will naturall, Noble Ideal. '9o'lth thosn of a gridiron. eary, making tbe so\l recepllve of the be very 'I\'eak and linless condltlone, " Just to ,'be good, to keep , lite pure bac terial growth which gatllera the arc made as advanlageoul as po.slble" from degrading elemeuts, to lIUlko nitroge n ," ' tb~ results are 1.luble to b,B very 41.' constantly helpful In 'lUtla ways , When Mr. Edison produces that Regarding Ihe Inocul(;lIon ' of the couragl.ng: Aft'll' lIle, crop Is once ,lilt those who a~ b)' talking moving pIcture will not .mollt 11011, ProfoSSQ' McCall ndnles t~o , tabllsh~d'.l~ ~1II )ll~ve ver:rhn.r~Y:! ",>0 of tlIe silent charm of tbe. mqvllll dlA- 'ltansferl'iDg . oC BOil tram a, field ,w b.6l',e f , ", ,... , ' ". " ' • , .~~? Bow man1, ~av" ~lJhed tha~: alfalfa or sWlJet clov~r Is o.lr.~l be- ,~Jje':' 1!elt remed! for pea'". ,i1i.tY~l~~i~~~~i~:d~,~i:~~i<i~o'~~(iifflfiJ "ranten" were compelled to appeal I lug luceeaatully ~wn. , thlll may . be. pIe bll,g bt I., ~, cut out and ~~;e_VjBl1 ;-~i~l!l~lt,.-~I:d~'''~ ,ol"'lfIma. onl, ~ tbe lI;!oncII1 u-:Ut (In a , Bhad)- place .. tbe ~IID ntt~d '- tw~g:.,~a
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By Lvdia E. Pinkham'. Vegetable Compound -Their Own Stories Hero Told. Beatrle~, Neb,- " Just aitC\l'my mar1 riage my left side began to ~aL.' mthe 811(1 the pain got SO severe at times at JUfYered terribly with it. I visited three doctors and each one wanted to oP9t.e on me but I would not consent to d!'0Peration. I beard of the good Lydia E. Pinkham's Vegetable Compound W1I8 doing for others and I used several bo~ tiM of it with the rcsult that I haveD ~ been bothered with my side since then. I am In good health and I have two little pia." -1lrs.R.B.CHlLD, Beatrice,Neb.
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For tbo new taUored . sult whlcb every woman Is considering a~ this time of tho year we offer BD aUrae> UTI! coet model. Thla coat I. one at the newest typell of tbe long-.klrted Empire coat now 80 fashlonllble. It may be carried out In broadcloth, chevIot. tweed or se rge with tbe col· la .., belt and cutta of Bomo pretty con· tra6t1ng mate rial. . Tbe patter n <.6001) It. cut In nlzes 32 to 42 Inches bust measure. Medium size requires 3* yard. of 36 Inch mat erial. or 2* yards of goods H Incbes wIde, with % yard of 27 Incb' contrasting tabrlc, To procure this pft Uem 8end 10 cents to "Paltern Depllrtmcnl, " of Ihls pIIJ)olr_ Wrlle namo Bnd n<ldrol!S plllinly, nnd be sure to glvo al"o and number o r pnll ern. NO. 5001.
stralghten up at timet., I(y back ached. I bad no appetite and was BO nervo?s 1 could not aleep, then I would be 80 tirecl morninga that I coold ecarcely get 1II'OUDd. It eeemed almoet lmpoulble to move or do a bit of work IIId I t.boIlght I _ r would be any better andl I IUbmltted to &II operation, but DIY husband thought I bad better write to you &l)d I did ae. luting my toma. I conimenced taking Lydia Pinkham'. Vegetable Compound' an4 lOOn felt ute a hew woman. I bed paint, IIlept well. had good appetite
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Jt i, a pOl iti,", met that Lho> ~omen' R""inol Ointment tou ches IIny It.chIDI akin, tbe it.ching ,tops Bnd heu liug begins. 'W ith the aid of It inol Soa p, 1\ quickly clear. away all trnce of L'<!Zcma, ringworm, pimples, blnckhcaJ>., or olh~r torment ing. ull lightly erupllon, leal'ID" the .kin denr and helllthy. ..I. nd lbo best of it i ~ yo u ncell n.ve,t hesitate to use Resinol SOI1P nnd Retll' nul Ointment . There is n"t hing in thelD to injure t he tendercijt lurfac". Rcmnol .. a d"ctor's pre1!Cription whicb for eight een ycnMl haa been used br. c.~re (ul phYl icinns for all lunds of "Itln nt· Cections, ,T b ey preS<'ribc Resi uc>l freely. confid ent that its Boolhing, heali ng oelion is brougbt abou t uy medication .0 blnnd and gentle a. to he "llited 10 lbe most dclicn(Q or irrllll ted skin "C II 0; bnby. , , i-- -n.",int\l Ie 801d.--by C" cry druggIst lit the United Stntel, or 8cnt by purcel p o.' on receipt of price, Resi nal Ointment. 6(10 aDd $1. ReMinol Boop. 25c, You ('I\n pro'll at our eXllcnse what Hc._inol will 010. fo, you , Write today to Dcpl. 3·JC. ReSlnol, Baltimore. Md .• and we will &end you • liberal trial. ~~~~-------------~
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, GOOD DIGESTION Here I. II. clovcr IltUe dress for the Imll.lI boy, It closea at the troDt and has removable shIeld. The sallor collar tbo cuffs lIud tt.e belt are tub· loned' ot contralltlng materlal, 1IIblcb give. 110 pretty trlmm\.ng touch to ths dress. Any of tbe usual wash fabrics may be employed. The pattern (6120) Is cnt In sizeR 1. 2 and 3 years. MedIum elle will require 2% yards of 36 locb materlsl and % yard ot 21 Incb contrast,l ng COOdl, Tho.e" Perilous 'Esusill, The experts from the Natlona.1 PPy To procure thl8 pnt tern Bend 10 cent:l to "Pnttern Department," of thl. paper. Wrtte name nnd address plo.lnly. an d 00 slcal laboratory who huve been usked sure to &'Ive slzo nnd number oC pattern. to BBcertaln how far, It at nil, the mo tQr 'buses are endangering the BtilbU Ity of St, Paul's cathedral, will han " SIZE.--- -- •• -- - •••••• ':'0. 6120. no simple task In apportioning- to lh' 'huBes their ahare In the tremors tt NAME ________ • __ ... . ...... -- --•• - •• -• •,••• which the cathedral Is Bald to be IUt> TOWN ---. ___ ___ -•••• _. -- •. -.- ••••• -•••••••• jected. But modern methods ant measuring Inatruments are capable STREET AND NO. ...... _. __ ••••• : •••••••• some wonder!ul thlngs.-PaII Mall Ga
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Law School •• The actul1l number of law 8~hool' In the United Btates only tncreased from 103 to 118 In the decsde from 1902 to 1912, according to flgures eompiled at the United States bureau of' educa· tlon, but the Ilumber ot students atudy, Ing law In the.se Bchools Increnaed from 13,912 to 20,760 In lame pel10d There were 3.621 grad'uatel of la~ schools tn 1902 and ".394 l.st :rear. Law stUdents, having a colleclate da-l gree, doubled In tbe ten years. FtnIlD~ C1811)1 the law scbools show a remarll:~ able advance. The endowmeot fundl~ Jumped from half a million Ilearly: two million dollars; the grounds itld buildings' tripled In valu~; and the total Income In 19I! was $1.868,000. QI against $523,000 In 1902. Tbe 187,000 volu mes In the law achool IIbrarilila 1902 had grown to 936,000 In 1912.
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Try Mrs. A\l8Un'a Dag Pnncake, IIIrt tc' pleue you, all grocera. Adv. The ReIgn of Woman. Women will serve all pn,bllc po,ten , and dining car walters on the B))flClal train which III to carry the 1II1110lt suffragists to tbe Washington parMe and except for lhe tratn crew and 10) ltar)' man to sblne shoes It wlU be a~ example of feminized railway trati" portatlon. " ne \ ma~e shoeblac) prompta malcuIIne reflections o~ \h' dlyllJion of menIal . labor under th. , Dew dlspensatlon. But mer~": mill • may take 'heart. The t~me 18 stili fe , ': mote when there, wm, be .wom4;ln-:at .l0 , ClO!rlotlve th.rotUes or In the more r" lpoJullbte peat. In raUroad operatlpn -New York World, '~',
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mediately It became tbe center ot a war at antiquarians . It was soon tilrlous places or -earth bad WWl a myste ry. Dut wheD- the Plnot known be yond doubt that tbe vessel been penetrated by adven- was name d Atlantls the secret could wa H uot of European workm anship, turou8 mnn. "There Is le ft," no longer be k ept. Eve ry explorer and e ith e r an cie nt or mod e rn. b e said, "no portion or our SCientist In Bngland at once knew ~ot1lln g ot Oriental or African deplanet that he bns not trod. that Meeker was going In searc b of al gn tallied with It. As a last r esort The star gllZer \s now the the so·calle d los t continen t- Atlantis, It was tbought to b e a Peruvian <>r only true explorer. Man'. wbose e xistence bas b ee n a riddle Mexlcao product, but t his th e ory, too. tuture discoveries mUll be since Ihe day s at anci e nt Greece. wo n ex ploded . Even ' th e gold at mad e with tbe telellcope.~ I It was only when b e kn ew tbat he I wblch It Iwall mad e puzzl ed m etal\ut'But th e r e Itl 8t11l 11 large part of could stave of! pu!Jllc1ty no longer gtsts. It was nn alloy, but of a diffe rth e earth's crus t that Is as great and that Meeker would talk about his e nt t ype from anything on record. fascinating-ii mystery as th e nil mit- plans, says the New lark Sun. And "Th en I became Inte res ted In the able reaches of spnce. Hidde n tbere even this con cession was obtained argument." said lIf el"k er . "I found may IIc th e cities of 11 wonderful race, only on promise that nothin g s hould out th e l" XlIc t apot at whi ch the with VBults cboked wltb preclous he publish ed until arter h e bad sailed . s tran ge find was mad e. Th e few mon metals and rare jewels. He who "Wh en this thing cornell out I sball who kn e w this were k ee ping It quiet. hrlngs th e m to ligh t will write bla be IllugJlted at from one end of Lon- Tb !'y had vI s ion s of treasu r e and llame besi de those or Marco Polo, Co- don to the otbe r," be said. "As a we ro th e n trying to Interest capital lumbua, Vasco dll Gama, Llvlnglitone, matter ot tact I bave always had a In nn expedition . Peary and all the others who have ex- hard tim e to ge t e\'en my Intimates " Aft er a deal of bargai nIn g t h ey tended our fronti e rs of geographlcDJ to b elie ve my II.tory. ngroed to take me Into th e sch e me. lmowle dge. "Rriefly th e object of my expedl T. on my part, promising to a id them Such n tRllk has Bernard Meeker tlon Is th e e xp loration of the ocean If there see med any possi bili ty of s uc· undertaken. This daring youog Eng· bottom at points bela,,!, the surface of cess. I studi ed a ll th e charts r could lIBbman i8 now on bl. WBY to tbe th e Carlhhean, wh ere I b ove good find . At la st I cam e upon a drawing Caribbean Bea. There be will search reason to belle ye there lie the ruins mad e by Ignatius Donn elly, who wrote not only for a lost continent, but for of clUes 5 0 old that tbe most ancient a book on 'Atl ilDt!S' years ngo. His :1 lost nation and all the trensure that Egyptian Btructures are new b y com- map showed that th e place wb ere -.:-- It I111IY reveal. He ell)'s h e has good parlson. These cities once formed t he dlve rn found th e gOld bowls waf< reason to believe that b e will flnd the the nucleus at a great empi re, which on ly a short distanc e west of wbat vory crudle .of civilization and loot for want of a !Jetter name we have mi ght once ha vp. been the shore of e nough to en rich a\l thoae wqo have call ed Atlantl8. or course tbls Is not th e los t ~on tln e nt ItscH. Joined blm In the enterprise. an original Idea of mIne. For a great ,·Tt was a wond e rful talo those dlv Meeller's expedition Is tbe strsng- many centuri es m en hav e thought er s told . The water. th ey said. was e st treasure buntlng-outftt lhat ever that such a nation once existed . meet· compa ra tively shoal where the dl sco vleft England. The chunky IIttlc Ing Its tate In some awfu l cataclysm ery had heen mad e. The floor at the steamer OInt was chartered at Liver· wblch caused a whol e continent to sea see me'd to b e cO"ored with Ull ' p ool oarrleR th e Queerest cargo In Ita sink fathoms below th e s urface at the II sual coral rorm atl on s. 'n ut It wa~ tramplub cnree r. First Bnd foremost Atlantic ocean. t he qu ee rest cora l I eve r saw: on 9 were two submarin es: One was or the "Hltberto the cxls tence of s uch a <>f tllem told m e. 'It look e d more like conventional type no longe r conald .. na. tlon hBS bee n a mere theory based stonf' wa\l s than coral. and th e r e wus ered wond erful In spite of Its great On th e I\ood legends tbat occur In all a poInte d Ba rt of arch In one of th e aveed and earrylng power. Four men r e ligions, the dlstrlbutloG ot certain walls. I've seen coral arches. but could live comfortably aboard It for distinct human types and the strange I thi s was dlfTe re nt from any r had eve r weeka. Its lockers are capable of similarity s bown In tb e architecture seen b e fore:" holding n large supply of compressed of an.cient Europe. Africa and ' AmerMr. Mee ker went on to relate that foods and tbe system of air ren e wal Ica. But recently dive rs hav e dl scov· h e nnd one of th e div ers bn d mad e " is of the mos.t modern type. ItII one e re d cups, bowls and otber u tens lls at , prellmlnnry visit to th e spot, but n il unustlal reuture Is Its powerful Icarch· the bottom of th e Carlbbcan, tar from I lhat h e would s ay was that be had light that Is Bet In a revolving turret, chore and of d esigns thM absolutely seon enough to sn tl sty him thnt t.h e th\l1l.mablffig tlie men In the conning batH e 'archao!olo.glsts. These spec I- strun gp coral was nothing less than tower to disttnguillb objects at great mens are differe nt from anything that tb o wnll ot a buildi ng pie rced by nn depths below the 8urface. any of the known ancient races manu· arch of th e most ancient typ o. The second submarine' 18 such a facture d . Tb ey are de licate lY wrought. "Our plans am s impl e e nou gh . With craft as Captain Nemo might have showing a high degr ee of artIsti c Ollr firs t or par ent submarin e '11'0 will been proud to own. It resem ble s taste and /tnowledge of metal work- pxplore th e bottom as far as po ~s lbl c. som e hideous crustacoan ot steel ing." 'l'h~ Plno t will b e u se d at dept.hs wit'll tentnclcs to catch Ita prey. It Is At this poInt tho Inte rViewer re- t hllt. would bl'! ImpossIbl e for th e oth· a veritab le gia nt crab. Ita claws are peated to Mr. Mee ker the rumors that e r to navlgnte. From tho Plnot dlv· Ingenious metal arms tbat can be his was a treasure hunting expedl · e rs In espec ially stre ngtb pned suits. operated by tbe men Inside the hull. tlon. THe explore r was at first re ti· ('npabl o of w ltiu;tnndlng "reat pres· The tips are furnished w,fth a sonsl· cent. s lIre. will ItO out wheneve r the steel live e lectrIcal apparatus that mlgbt "Treasure hunters n1wnys get them · a rm s or th e hont Indl ('a te some large a lmost be called a man made Bense or selves laugbed 11t," h e said. rt was solid objpct In our path. touch, for whatever comes Into con. tben that he exacted th e promIse to Powe rful Ii p: hts wll1 be lowe r ed tact w1th tbese nrms aetl olr a signal delay publication until bl s departure. trom th e surfnce whenever possible, Inside th e conning tower'. ThUll can "It you '11'111 agree," he said, " I will , but lit vpry grcnt d ep t h we will have this vesse l feel Its way along the bot- spin the yarn tor ~ou, otherwise no! ' to d epend on t h e Jl ght mounted In tbA tOIll of tb e sea like Bome huge hair another word 'do you g et out of me. " I how of th e , Plnol. The divers will blind monster. The promise was made and t.he ex. \ not desce nd In to th c sea from thd . This un ique vessel has R name. plorer went Into another room, from st t'n mpr or n raft, bu t wLll go out ~fos~ submarines are nowadays 81m- which he 800n returnsd with !\ sma!' from ben ent h the sur{are from on (' o f lily numbe r ed, but Meeker named his metal bowl. He smil e d n9 he hand ed the submarines. from whI ch the a ir decond s ubm ari ne, and It was this It to the writer. There was notblng suppl y will b e pump e d to tbem from Dame tbat let out tbo secret ot tbo ex· IItrange In tbo shape of the vessel, but a !;le rl es of tanks containing air und er podilion. For months the explorer It gleamed In tbe lamplight. I llrcRsure. Tll ere Is nn nlr chamber \cept his pInos stricOy to blmselt, Ail "What would you Bay It was made in th e forward part of both subma· that was known or tbem was contain· of?" asked Meeker. rln es. H e re a dive r can be close d In ed In the s imple Ilnnouncement that .. Brnss ... · promptly replied' the Inter- and th ~ air press ure grad ually In· be would sail for the coast of Yucatan vIewer, . cre asc d until It Is hlJ!:h e noll gh t.o t o ' eearch (or evldenoo of prehistoric "Wrong," eatd be. "It Is gold ." ke ep out the wate r . The dive r call clvUlzatlol\ . Thle arOueed little earn· He then went on to explain that the tb e n open a hal c h ' and step out Intn me nt, for many otbers hnve preceded bowl and others like It bad been th e sea bottom. He returns to tile hlin In sucb .a · queet. In faet. the brougbt to thy s urface by divers In boat by the same hatch . As Boon as shores -of YuclltaD are fIned w th tbe tbe Caribbean. At 'flrst It WBS t hought he closes It th e a ir pressure Is low· remnants of great etuel. to be a part ot the cargo ot a galleon ered to normal and h e Is admitted to But the crabllke submarlDe caused that bad ealled the SPllnlsb Main In the main operating room wltb the a great deal ot, IlpeeulaUoD, Just the days ot 'the conquletadorel. 1m- r est of tbe. crew.
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Wh e n J oh n Whit e , th e ban ke r or 8cottboro, an noun ced tbut 111' had d h,· peused with t he " ... rvlc os or Ne d W a ltera, peo ple were a good deu l BUrprJsed. Tho young m ul l wa~ a ge nel'lll favorit e in t hfl tOWI1- II Q hud bee n In dustriou s In his pI'ovlncf' of cashi N and had h el ped upbuild t he bank . Mr . White had p ersua ded h im LO gl ve up a promi si ng 1>081tlon to come to RCOllt;bora , an d NE! d bad eVf' ry r eason to bt.~ lIeve that b o hod bplJ n swardt'd a pel'mun e nt poSi tion. Sudd e nl y, at u. duy's notlc p. , ho hud bee n ask e d to turn over hi s !Jooks to u. n ew cashl p. r . " Re lati ve of min e, th is DeW o fll elu l," the bank pr es ide nt rath er lom"ly ex plain ed. " Walte rs was all ri g ht- lin e you ng fellow. and a ll that- but I h a d to ru ake a tllace for my dead slstf'r's bo y. Sorry, but It CO Uldn't be av o ide d ." " Rubb lsb! " commented ~Irs . l1unsby, head gossip o f tb e place. "Mr. Wa l· ters presu me d to 11ft his eyes to 1:.:1 · olse Whit e. That wile e nough fo r the old man, who wouldu't look a t a lion · In·la w with l pSH than a million." Mrs. nun Bhy had roa d th e altuation aright. snd I~O on e kn w it be tt e r than the Budly dis consola t e Ned himself. or course h e look ed ar\l und for a ne w position, Meantim e, a ..... altlng a deci· slon on s ome or his applications, he had a dull tim e of It In Scottboro. Mr. White bad vut his foot down Hrm · ly, forbad e 'hIm th e hous e. and Elollic was a duti fu l daught e r. She hod me t her love r just onCl' s ln co her fath e r had dismi ssed him fr m hi li servi ce. "It Is the last tim e. Ne d." s be sllld, like tb e b mve, sensible littl e womon IIhe was. "Until I am of age I s hall feel that t helong to papa. You buve told m E' th!tt you loye Ino. Now I a m gOing to te ll you that I r tUl'll that 10 \"(', a ud al.wnys s holl. You must go aw ay aua mak e a n ame and position, and wh e ll I am e igh tee n we wi ll m eet ·aguln. " ' "A whol e yea r to glv!' h e r talber a chance to marry h!"r orr!" re flecled Ned dismally afte r that. But the re 8cem p.d to b no use bat· tllng th e In ,ev ltable . He wrotc a finlll lett.e r to Eloise. It bre atb ed unu yln g fid elity, and as well res to re d faith In
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Two Steal thy Figures Were Entering the Rear Door. hi li ability to win for blm scol f a plac e among m e'n for her dear sa l" , . Th e bank In anoth er elty wlH'!re b e fl rsl had been e mployed offered hi m a s u bordinate positIon. This was h um lll u (lng, but It was a start. N od d echl '~ d to a cce pt the position. It was bls last IIl gh t III ~ col.l boro. With th e Morning h e planlll '<! to go to bls n e w plnce of e mploym e nt. H e was und e r pl'omlse not to sec liar writ e to EloIse . It wa s nonr ly midnlghl, nntl he felt t h at he could lIo t s lec p, an d lert bis room be nt on a rt' stless slro ll. All a magn et, the home whtcb Ill.11l his one cheris:he d tre nsure a ttract e d him . He Pll8sed Its pnlatlal fron t. All was dark, and th e hou sehOld ap pa rellll y wrapt In sl umbe r. Mourn fully Nt:d passer! t h ,) h ouse . Then b e started dow n a nllrrow la n e. This WII S a s hort Cttt t o th e bank , ~' hich fro nte d un th e ne xt s tree t. As he r eac h ed th e [lolnt wh ero It morged Into an all ey that ran directly be hi nd lhe han I., Ne d was s urprised to notice , Btandlng in tb e vaca nt spa co at the 'rt!a r of the in stitutio n, n wagon . tbe In all Inetant Ned glided down [l ile y. Tb e n cu rio sity and wo'llde~ gav e wa y to rapid exci tem ent. Th e wsgon wael a cov er ed box veblclp, with b lnged doors clos ing lightl y lit Its back. These were opell. Two stealthy figures we re just entering t he roar door of the bank. A me tallic glint iDslde ot tbe ve hicle cause d Ned to gaze more close<y_ Deeply stirred a t an extraordloary discovery, h o gas ped out : "The small safe from the blink was leaving tbe eemetery, where she val,lltl" had gone to pray at the grave of ber Tben robbery, burglary, was afoot! husband, ~ben ahe notlc,ed a statue of Whoever had entered tho Institlltlon must bavl~ penetrated to Its most secret ,vault" to thus secure lhe little s ate which was in fti ct John White's r[',al treasure house. ' , )'.j ,. 'r Mother's ' 'nqulr.y.. T 'h e moment lost 'D dOCI~lng wbat ~"e' man I 'm airY_ .mll1lt .' bave an was beJ!lt. t.O do, run, !lnd, !lound an of ilt ' Ie..r'SS,OOO i. year," . a~IIo'tm -Or remain and fil.c'e th~ rl~ld,nI. '~:rbU 'f:IP~cltoJlnd !~~ .klnd or wu 81' pr.!~lo.u.a (>D,b. ' A 90UIld ak~he . .ait amonl-·'the 7OU.lil Iprfla tha& . "' t 'Of t11O'Ib.nll:· att,rll ~ed ~-ed I ·at. you- k..p IDiIU", to can berer: ···· tenUon, ~ 't-wo , men wllr,e COJlltna:
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A curious fact in conn ection with animal lite on tb e d eserts of the southwest Is th at r a bbIts, quail, sQulr· r e ls. d epr. antelope , the mountsl n Bb eep. an d any numbe r of r eptil e!' and In sp-cts. liv e a t gr eat dista nc es from vis ible wat i' r . The jack rabb it Is speciall y notabl e in th is rpsp<'ct:. a nd , moreover, fi ou rls hes In r pglon R wit h· out a pa rti cle o f gr pen food In s l ~ ht for miles oll d mil es . \Ycs t prn ers a SBcrt t ha t lh o jack rabbi t rna>' be foun d, ha ppy a nd rat , spe nding th e d IY un de r a Rcrap of bu sh thnt mak es II Ulo more shade tban a flshn '1. Il ls 81c1 n Is Of! porous as 11 pl pcn or !JuckRk ln , a nd ', h e h eal Is s ufficient to E'YDllO ru te " v t":'y drop of bl ood in hl H bod )': yet be s~emR to . g et 01 1 v('ry n lc('ly. (' Jil ifnrnl a ns uyp r th at no Onl) h"s (0\"'1' ~ "" l\ a juek rahbl[ drink. Th ORO .. I" , !lu r e cllmped fo r days on th e , '" 'rl:i in vi cinities ' wh()re th e only 1\' , ' for mil es rollnd was to b e fOUl . alld wit h ra bhltl:l ev eryw h er e , tit 't I:J I'(! that n eV" I' do cs one of th e lIttio rl'lIo\\'s come to th e springs to drink. McoH h ave e,'en gone so far as to ('xa mln e lh e marg ins of wat er· ho les In th oHe di s trlctz, wit h Il (· ver a t melt o f tho ra bb it di sclosed b e· yond whero th o gross gre w. Ono ma n t ell s of Il m id of rabll its on e s umm e r th a t Wa S be yond all co ncppl lon by an ('us nero Th e I1nlmal.l we ro so bold th a t th py would como in beforo sund o wn . Tho irrigation d ltch ps ma int a in d b y lhis mall con· tal ned th e on ly wale r to b e found for leagup s . I I" was Irriga ting sixty a cr es u lone , and was liP at daylight an d on tb e g rouu d till dark, when rabbit.s hy th e doze n we r e try ing to ge t at th e a lfa lfa : but , during the thr ee months of eXUPlTIe heat th at th en nrc Yllilt'd. who n rahblts poured In on him from tb e dr)' bills , he d e· clares th at n eve r \VIIS oue cif the n\ see n to touch the wat e r.-The Sun-
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tbcnr. , poking their poCkE\ts rull gold from bage Of coin they carried. Acting on a qulclt impulse, Ned gave a 8prlng and landed In th e wugon . The n ext Instant h e regrett ed It. The m en slammed shut tile two n.".Ir doors 01 th e vehicle. ··Let·s hurr)'," h e he ard a gruff voice Coal&hu No ()plat.. Ie s.r. F_ Gildna s peak. "We 've gal aLout all th ore Is worth taking- whoa I" Your nelghbof!l may know tbat YOU SOll1ethlll 1: hud stnrtled tho ho rse. So sudd e nl y did the I\nlmal sta rt up bave monoy, but what they may not that ,",ed wn.s Hung flat, f trlklng the know la how you get It. edge of lh o stee l sn fe. H o r ealizod Try MrR. Au.tin'9 T10g Pancake, .ure to th at HI t: ~rs(l hnd lun away. H e st ead · Ipd hlm sl' l~ us ha comprehended that p l~u"" Y"Il, ,, 1\ grocers. Ad ... tb e alii ma l watl daH hlng down the Line on the Great Write .... lon g in cllno sweeping to the river. Chau cer lIaY8 "do," Mnlory "avoid,· The wagon sw ung about Ilko th e tall of n kite. It Bt ru c k on e of the bridge Spe ns e r "study," Shakespeare "be ."pl1laMl, th ll borso tor e laosI', and the London Athenaeum. wago n c ra s h ed throu gh th e raUlng One DIfference. allClwe nt o vcr into th e river . Oue diffe re nce between a gooll banll ~ e d'8 h ead wa ~ hl pedlng from a S& ve r e wound. li e fe lt th e s wift cut'- teller and a spendthrift Is that tbe telle r may earn an honest Uvlng by rent swlrltng th o wrecke d ve hi cle letUn g ruou ,:y sill) through his fing ens. about. H o lore at th e s hatt ered a ide oC th e box . s qu c" zed throu gh the aperDally Thought. tur", th e wAt"r all but e ngulfing him, S uc h ar'l the hab itua l t h o ughts, nnd r ea ch.·d tho shor£" ho w, h e nevu suc b al~o will b e th e character of thy knew . mind, for tb ., Bou l \s dying by tbe Ned mUllt huve bee n In a kind of de- thoughls .- Ma.rcus Aureli us. lirium aft e r that. When h o was again r e s to r ed to r eason It was two days Egguctly. late r. He lay on a couch In a strange "Eggs .a re getting s o exppnslv e that ro om. A man, a farmer, s at by his fri ed eggs will bfl used nex t for t rimside. ming w~m e n's hats." "Keep still , stranser," he · urr;ed . "\Vhy not? I s ho uld think th e effec t "You are nil ri ght, but the docwr says would be cblc."-Waehlngton He rald. you mU Rt r es l. You k e pt calling for' som B one 80 m u ch ." add ed the man. Could "Work" Him. "th at w hen my wife found 8. photoThe Preacher--Arell't you afraid of graph In you r pock.e t with a nam e un- your rnture In the n ext wtlrlll? d e r It, Miss Ne llie White, ahe went to The Dying Man- No, sir. It satan town and s aw the young lady. She'lI is any kind of a fellow at all he must h e re now, in tb e next room." be lon g to on e or more of the nineteen " Who Is?" a lmos t shouted Ned. dllrere nt lodges of whlcb I am a memspringing up on his couch. Ite r In good standlng.-Puck. "Eosy, rrlend, eusy," sootbed the fa rm e r. "Sh o's a grnnd girl, let me Neglected Opportunity, tell you. When she learne d you was MI"II. Crabsbaw-l nfltlce that a hurt, she gave up home. fath e r, every· pound of Swiss cheese seems to go thing to com e and nurse you. I know furthe r than a pound or any othe r th tl o ld mis er-man of m e ans. and IIlnd. mean, too. He 's down grnde ,loW. Mr, Crabs haw- That's probably b etbougb - bunk robbed .. eve r ythlng gone. cause tb e store k eepers hav e n't yet hit Now, then, say, I'm curious to know on a plan to weigh In th e boles .how you ever got Into this fix. P uck. Nod told. The farmer evinced the greatest exc ite me nt as his patient Thought He Had 'Em_ s poke of th e wagon box tbat went Farme r Brown-Hello, John! How Into th e rlY er. 10U feell n'? "Wby," h e El..'l:c lalm ed, "I notice d tbe Farmer Jones-Poorl y. felt all batte red wrec k or ju st such a contrap. ri ght yesterday. but I kInd e r' tblnk totlon fioal ed Into the cut·olr on my day some thln's th e matte r with me. l u nd . Thou gh t I'd fi sh It out tor I feel s ome o· th e symptoms o! sclnkindling wood s OlUe time." tlca, lu mbago, dyspepsia, rln",'worm, "]f It Is th e on e I was In," declnrtod bronchlbls an ' a fe w otb er se r'us all· ~ed excitedly , " It holds the Bafe stolen ments. from the ba nk." }Carmer Brown- Ou tell! Wbllt In It did, DS th ey soon a sce rtain ed. Old t.h ' nam e 0' Tophet did ye do las' John White had felt ba dly at losing lllght? his d au ghte r ; b e b nd felt wors e at 101." F a rrn pr Jon es- \V'y, r read the new Illg h is forl uu e . Now , with a chance Farme rs' almanac till n e ar mornln'. to get bOUl bnck , h e gra ciously acc e llted Ned aR n so n-In-law. HER ONE WISH. (CO Dyrlght, 1913, by W . G. Chapman.)
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Best Known Cough ~ell1edy For torty·three yeare Dr. King's )C e w Diflcovory h ils boen known t hroO i bou t t.he world as t,he most The undc rsign('d having decided to di s('~nl\le f~ rmin ~ wi ll. );('I! at uuctio n lit his re~i dence on~ · h A l f mi le north of lelll e rv.llc R . R . ~ta ll <ln on Ihe reliable oough remedy. Over t.bree ('en len ' ille Sl lI tio n R,'ao . u n million bott le!! wttro 1ised last year . I~n 't this proof? H will get rid of j your oou gb, or we wlll retonl1 your Wednesday, April 2, 1913 Ulllney. J. J . Owens, of AlleodDle, COInmenci ng promptl y lit \l o·c1 ,~k . <1 . m .. the fnllo \\'ill i( prOflCrly. e. C., \vrites UIO way h undreds At 8 HEAD HORSES ·Cu nsistin).: o f (011(, era)' Ge ldin).: \l \'1'5. <'IU. (wdght others bn.ve done : "Atter twe.tv · Jfl OO Ibs ). Tl'al11 of Gray Gc l rh n ~~ well matc hed .v ellnl,1 find thut Dr . King 's N ew (wdght 1:\00 Ibs eac h 1. Gra y ).:c uem l purpoSt: Geldi n ~ 0 yrs. " Id ( wei,::} .t .. 1.50 DI:lCovery is tho hast oough re lr:euy Ibs) a famil y h .. rse. Br.. wlI mare 12 yrs . ,lid 1Yl" J.: ht \1150 Ihs). Brull'lI C,du lng a for rJouj(bs and coldR that 1 huvo y .... o ld ( lVei!: h! 1:200 1I'~ . ) On",n Filley '·"lII in J.: S yrs. , .Ill (,V(·ig h l !l?0 11>5) this filley is s in.'d by Elwoo d Jr . (2.2U) /l .ld I' 0 ,' ,111 wllh a lIIa rk uf (:01.1 8) very . ev er UI:lOO" For oo ugh t! or ooids promising, Day fi ll~y looming:! y rs . and all throat and lun g troubles, it 28 HEAD CATTLE H o lslCing. S~O rl Hurn s and J tt!<C)·s. C.\l nsi~tin.g h tlR 110 eq ua l. fiOo and IL.OO a' J ' of 9 good nllik <, o w ~ IlUU 1\1 )'U UII !; l·" llie. flll S E . .Janney's .
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O. ~\>reBt Brown and I. P. Rawlea I filod their replJrt of their extlminQ,. tlon of County treasary . In tbe mMter of the 8uardillnsbip of W . H . Gregg, a lleged hnht!o\le . W . B . Gregg foond to be a n im. beoUe. . Alex Boxwell appointe.
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Washington ~ownship when tbe OOIIt of Buoh repairs at anyone time d0811 not ex~ed '10. Ko 11 J. C. Klphart for now stone b:at a Dt.ment on ora'ow and Clarka v1lle pika, removal and repliloing old bridge fllls, eta, a~ the estimllte $18 UO' N o 1a Oregonia Bridge Co. for . . vari.OII repair ,oba at tho estimate tl68.79 . No. 14. Oregonia Bridge 00. tor puUI ~Il bl k ft i 00 oor n . monly oaUed Bhaker.. &le oon· M I n: t ore~ ld Ilrmed. 'h: :.tl~:: '1~8. ~~. In Lebanon., ""lIltoa 8"'ton aDd .Ed I.1\ecap .... J:d r. aeohllDt. Verdlot In favor Bille Allowed-Valley Telephone Co '31 60 Columbua Blank Book .t defendant;. . . , John W. Lingo va. Willialll A. Mfl·, fJo. robber banda tor Ilurveyol' '!'eaur. Defendan' olatma off ,1. Columbu. BlanK Book Mfg. uder 'he 1110.. Co., Dellk Calena.r tor l'rotJecotlng Amanda lronB v •• Jeremiab W08I1 AUorney 150 BarreU BrOIl .. . .p. et al. Clbert Irone tr08&e8 di •. pJle9 for olerk $&.70. Barre" Broa. obarpd. blanks for andl'or U.90, C. G . lIarpre&ba OtImond VB. Ella De Marrin mdae. for ooort hou.e '6 60. Beok Lake, exeou'rix. V8rdle~ of Ed 8 . Conklin, stamps for audUor ...0 for pIalnd. $6. D. B. Wllaon, ler, 10BB on blind ltate of .hio ft. Stephen EateD. oomml ••ion $4. II. A. .Jameson, Plea ot De' goUty eD&fred. aervlooa on blind oommlaBlon, $4. WUltam 81ye VI. ~taM of OhIo. B . Fillher, lervlosl oa blind oom. Thie cue oomilll on for hearinl on mlasien '4. D. • . Hookett, brooms petlUon in error and the 001lrt after fer oourt honae aDd jail, True. hear1nl the argument; af oouDa81 tee Publio ABairl, waler anel light aDd being folly advllBd bd. &hat at OODrt; b008e and ,ail, • mon~ha theProbateOourtl>fWarrenCoun',. '57.47. Warren County AppeaL Jurildlo*lOD io try old cue aud the r~d Dotice for audt~r 80, _me 11 dllmla,ed and the pilloint;ur JOII8ph !tIloliolson, lombar $16.89. iD error WilUam lily reoover 001$0 Oregonia -ridge C()., I8()C)nd eati· from the def. .dantin error lnolud mate. Con . 1.7 '1000. Oregonia ....11 ~ De _al'llare."ha "'UIImon d vs .... Beot Late, executrix. Demurrer of defendan' overrnled. Jennie W . Ridgeway v '•. W. O. Warner e& 1101. Plaintiff given leave w rue reply. Maude (J. Todd V8 William S . To'd fa al. Nottce to defendant or · dered by publicaUo.. b parM, Arthur Bruce and bv· tDI Gruenwood, busteee of 'he United ·.8ocle~y of Believer., oom· 6
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Rachtll WillI! tu Mattie M. Mul. tlled . f()rd , 3 aores Rn d n poles of land, '1. EstElte of ehelltor B. Newmal1, ~t1m ue l L. Irons and Effie M. Iroa. minor. ~econd aooount flied '0 Oliver • Banta and Nell M. Estllte of Prnden08 E . Sides, de 20-22-24 Mechanic Street, Lebanon, Ohio Bants, 7~ 37 acres of iand In 'rurUe oellRe(1 Fifbt and flnal Ilooonn' oreek townshIp. 11. 1889 ======================== 1913 fli ed Mlnomi Rno Eph rl a m K . • nooll Estllt.e of Lawrence Rogen, de to J ohn B . MoCnrty and Luoy M . .EJI' . OeRleel. Final acconnt flied . MoCurty, lot in Deerfield, 11 Estnte of Hamuel I. 08mond, de Mrs. M. W. Balmer to Effie M. ceos,lC). Jnrat and flnal ~ooonnt Irons, lot in Lebanon. II. filed . Sarry N Routzohr, odmr , ot Esta te of Alfred W . Cook, de estllte of Wm . B . "lIson , deoeued. celLsed. ~ale bHl flied. to Marl·nlL M (jra h&m, 10 aOr8S of In the matter of the estate of la nd, oonsiderat.lon "00. Alon z~ Casseday, deoeased. H . D. Rlohlird E Mioge to Ray Simon, MoVIi.y appointed eU\l u'or. Bond lot In Franklin, 11. $'000. MIlY F . liud Frank V. Sitcklelllan - - -_ to Charles Eaton, lot io Franklin , I The Cause or Rheumatism 11. Stomaoh t rouble, LJzy llver and Brice B lind Amy V. Worley to dflrunged kidneys are the ol\use of Elbert Irons, trustee the undivided rhenmatism . Get your stowaoh , h liver . kidne ys lind bowelsiD h ealthy thlrty.one eigbtiet s put of 144.81 oontiiLI.m by fa kiog Electric Bitt.en. aorell of land in Tnrtleoreek town lind yoo will not be *roubled with ship, oonsideration 15163.4i. the pl~ in s of rhellmlitlsm . Chat leI! • • • • Brioe B. a nd Amy \. Worley te B. A llen , Ii Boh ool prinolpal, of Mary Amanda Iroos. the undl vid8d :%;I~~I~II~' t~~~r:f:o!Ur~~~!a~~s~, forty. nine eightie ths Inter est in li ver and etoml\oh trouble anAu 144 86 aores of land In Turtlecreek dl sell.sed kidneys, wrlt6ll ; "All 61 township, oonsid erasi on ... _18G. rem e(11 as f III' le d unt II I u~ed Ileotrio Simeon C. Shleld8 to Seorge W AittSl7il, but fOlll' bottles of thi8 and !Jaina Doughman about two wond''' ''" 111 r em edy oured me ooru., Estimates Furnished pl etel.' .· · Mll.ybe your X'heumatio aoresllf lan41 adjoining MBlnl"vilie, pains Jome from stomaoh, liver Bnd Valley Phone 113 .... II. kidney t.roubles. ElectriC Bitters Azalia S. and S . A. MoBenry to will give ynu prompt relief. 600and J. W. Ledford and Ninl!. I. Ledford 1100. Reoommended by J . E Jan. 100 Borea of land In Warren IUId n ey. Clinton oouIlUe., Better Than Drugl. E . •. Walker to O. 8 . Higgins, lot For peo ple who are severely trou. til Lebanon, $1. bled with the inability to slee p sound· Alme rta Luolle Stewart to Harry Iy. som e di version Is needed, a party. an entertalnm&nt or theater. Reading C. Rt1hm, the undlvidAd one flfth poets and philosophers will help. and LiveStock and General Auctioneer Interes~ in three traotB of land in very often a hot drink will prove Turileoreek ~gwn8hlp, lonslderahon a grent help in Inducing a natural and Posted on pedigrees and values of all $1530 restful sleep. But above all. breathe . deeply of good pure air just before kinds of breeding s~ock. Ida and George &Der to Ennice retlrl;~g and have your sleeping room Yarger,.8 aore. of land in HarlaD. 'well 've~tllated. Experienced in handling farm sales sinCf townt4hlp, tl . 1905. Ralph R . t1nd Id" :.:'. Chad wiok to Char21cter Not Admired by Women. Melville O. Burley. 60.99 aores of Not.hlng displeases women more Terms Reasonable -:- Satlsfllctlon Guaranteed land in Union to\\Onship, $1. thaD Iln austere and. self·contained oharacter. They see that they have John Sheward to Thomt1J E ' OF TIlE Waynesville, Ohio ~heward, one half iuterest In 10& In no holll upon It; Its dignity awee GRADUATE them, Its pride rebels. Its preoccupa· .ATIONAL· AUCTION Roaohe8ter, $l. Valley Telephone H-2r tions keep them aloof.-Hlppolyte A. SOHOOL 01' AHERIOA During tho week there were 26 Tame. mortgages t\:~,I, .1 mortgage8 oanoel1ed, 11 ulmUel mortgages flied _,!,!,,!!!!,!,,!!!!,!,,!!!!,!,,!!!~!,!,,!!!!,!,,!!!~~~~~ and. Insllrllnoe al entslloeoles fllerl .
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Probate Court In the mat r.er Qf the oSRignmen t Funeral Director and Embalmer, of Ka&e Bronlnf, "'rank V . (I 'Nea ll appoin'ed a SBtgnee and flied bond Waynesville, Ohio. in the snm of 11000. In 'he ;natter of tho will of Noah Call smswered promptly day or nillht. H. Mil1er, deoeased. Will admit~ed Both phones in Office and Residence. to pro1:ate. P. B . Ruse appOinted Longdistance.No. 14; Home phone
ID. the eUIll of 137.6' expended by ,B;~::e ~ leO:n~ .."~te (JOD. is executor giving bond in 'he sum of him f.r 'he o18oia] etenolRpher. '.y w gart, on.
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'J:o":,,nahlp $16.110: Ide Sherbert, Estate of Calvin C. SntUf,deoealled hrtcge repair. Washington to'lVnship Inventory and appraisement filed. .13. Claod L. Barch, bridge repairs Board of Eduoation of the Morrow TUfU"reek IioWDllbtp, $6.76, VUlage Sohool Dil1trlot vs. Bonjamin Marriage LlcenleA Sparks et al. Notice h!sued dlreoted to sherHf that on M,uoh 18th •• CoD'raou--J. C. JDpbarli tor reo Albert ft. Bant&, farmer and Mise order wtll be a8ked to Impanel a. palriDI brldg88 011 Clark ...me alld (jeorgia E. 8nook, both of Lebanon. jury to 888089 oompeneatlon to be an. E . G . Walk. pll.id by Board of Edllol\tlon. In the matter of the will of Alonzo ~eal Estate Tranafers CIiBselay, deoeased. Will admitted Fl\onie Oarrol at 1101 to Wilford C. to probate . Ba'bawAY, " loti In Morrow, and In the matter of thtl estate of other oonsiderations. Elizalleth C. 8hoewaker, deoea.ed. Eliza A. Walling to Edwllrd 0 ' 1Adam B Morrla appoin.ed adm.ni •. Clevenger;lot tn FrAnklin, and trator giving bond for 116000 otber oonlideutlons. I Estate of R. T . Cunningbam, J . MlltOD lind Charlotte Thomp. minor Booond aoooant filed son to Jen.ette R. Thomps\'n, lot in E8t~te of . Hannllh 8Imo~ton ' de1£Iallon. $1 and othlJr oon Jlderatlons. ceased. Neoond RCOOUOt flied. ' Wallace E. 800tt to Luoy t3. Crop Estate of Mary B. Batterwort1I, per, lot In Lebanon, $1 and other ~eoea8ed. t:looona accoont flied . oonaideratlons In tbe matter of &trah .J. Gregg. Frank Southard to George W. liiq'Uesl. of 10n&oy. earah J. Urel'l Larriok, l ·,t in Lebauon, $1 and found to be not inllane. o'her considerations. W. D. Kel1lson , admr . VS. Anna Luoy, Maggit' and I:'ydia •. CroJl B. Fox, insane, et 1101. Private lIalo NordnJest, West ad SoatIaweat to (Jeofge L Croll, the undiVided ~ confirmed. Distribution of pl'eoeeda '1'0 ~ potat. Ja Art.o.... c.uinterest in Hi3 BOrel ot land in ordered made. lonaJa.ldaho. Medeo. MoataDa. Now MuJco.... Nevada, OnatfO~LJ'ex... Franklin 'l'ownship, and other Joseph Miller, admr., VB . John W . Utah, .. a..u.toa. WrollWlllJ, DO to North_t Cauda. oonsideratlona. Blaokford, et al. · Publio Bale &p. LDO~, Maggie and ,"ydla E . Croll proved. to Georll8 L. Croll. 6 lotI In Fnnt· JIlamte ar Benjamin B. Harren, de. ~in, 'I aDd ~ther oonllldentioD'. ~a8e:t'L ~lee approved. Georl9 L Croll to Lucy B., Mag. Valeria Bowman admr. ~•. Mary &1e Ba~d. L~di&\ E. Oro,I, 10W. IP. C. W~~, ea...,.-. u~rohale lIIuecl F'''kliD, 'l~':' I ' ' . ...-:. 0 · adID~&iiZ. : . " .' ."
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Thrift. Thrift baa Its roote In eelt·denlal. It ia In no way IdenUcal with avarice. though the spendthrift may denounce eyery practicer of frugality aa a "mller." It Ie the practical outcome of that prudence whloh alms at aecompltahlng gTeat things by humble meane. Without It the world In which we live would stili be an "un weeded proen."-llochester Post·Express. Arc You Constipated? • It 10, ge' a box of Dr . )[Ing's New Life PHIs, tltke ~hem regDlltrly lind yoar 'ranble wtll qulok Iy dlsltpJ;lear. Tbey will IItlLlll11a\e the liver, im· prove yonr digestion and get rid of all the poisons tram yoor Bystem. They will Borely get you well agalQ. ll60 at J E, J >tnney'a. Tramp'. Memory W . . Faulty. A Kansas City (Mo.) man met a tramp In the street the other day and 'W1I.8 asked for a meal. The man can· len ted with surprising rapidity. He took the tramp to a restaurant, order· ed him a meal and then called an omcer and Identified the tramp aB one of a gang that had held him up and robbed him a few daye before.
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Osle Anson spent Eflfter the glla"t of her tlister Mrs. Robt. Fuber, of Vulol\nan street, DaytoD, Ohio. Miss Etbel (Jonnor Is possessor of u Btarr piano, on6 of the most modern type and qua.litv. Cappel fnrnltul'e vun of 1)uytOIJ, has been qnite It frequent visitor It \ our t)wn lut -v.eek. Mrs . ROlle Oarr has beon quite siok for several days, bot ""I.h oare· fnl attentlC110 IlUoh as Is 10 aUen danoe 1Ihe wtll soon be out again . . Mi1ls Lutie Vanl.)ervoort wus the week end guest of Mr. and Mrs . Wm. ()arr, at their beautiful home:: near here. Wt!J are very muoh interested in ~he Eleotrlo Railway talk tl.t Wayne\jvJ)le, OhiO, and trmlt thoy o~n get it and we will plltronlzu thew. Real Estate .Is ohanglng hands in this oommunity at vory reasonuble. There is no plaol In !:;outhern Uhlo thut farm land Is· reason II ble prloes In prloe and better In q nallty tb"o thl8 township , We respe.trully soliOlt good citi?:ene to this oommunlty. Alra. Ibble (JoUett vlHited h er sister Mrs ElhlS Harlan, of Wi!mllJll:ton, last week. Mra. Besslo White, of Wayn es · vilie, WIL8 callin. on friends bere, last week. Un. Warren Boglln, of near bere, UI qoite poorly at thlH wrH.lng. Unr ptlper hangors ~re qnite bnsy with prospects of being busier. Mr. lAfayeUe Coltwrl~ht, ODr vilJage blaoksruith, Is quite In dis posed at this writing. Mr. Chas. Johns, of Lytle, OhiO, WIlS calling 00 friends here, last week. DaD Underwoon 80ld a fine draft ~eldlng to Mr. Win &lisbury, re oontly. Web Squlrel', of near Lytle, called on friends here, Friday. Mr. and PdTe. Wm . WhetleJ, of Lan06ster, Oblo, oalled 00 their many friend. here, last week . Frank Fornsbell, of Dayton, spent Snnday with bll family here 00 ElISt Malu 8t. '
Best for Skin Diseases )learly nery lIklo dlsellse yields qulokly and permllDently to Buok. Jen'" Arnloa fMlve, and nothing I~ .eUer for burDlI or brulees. ttoolhel and heal... Jobn Deye, of Uladwln, Mich. eavs, aft"r IlUfferlng ,welvel years wl&h itkin aliment and tlpend EasSer ~onday being rainy caoted lng I~~O In.dooton' bllll, Bt;lok!en', qDI\e a dillappointmeot '0 many of ArDraa Salve oured blm It wllJ onr youog ladiet. help you. Only 21)0. Recommended Mr. and Mr.. .Ed Reas!)n ba VI! by J. E . ,Ianney. b eon very maoh Indllpolled reoonlly , Their ma.y friends wish for tbem a IIpeedy recovery. Stretched for • Olllop. John, aged four, was waUtlng alor-g Ra'.lIor hy It th&' oor Township the street with his motber and they will 'Yo\e on a boildlng for the pubpUled a butcher shOp. John stopped to look at a little pig that was hang- Ito. Thle II Tery mU'Jb needed &nd Ing tn tI1e window. He turned fo hie sbonld be supportfld. mother and said: "Look at the way Oar sohool Is prorcresslng very tbat pig has his feet spread out. 1 nloeiy from reportl, and trust that bet they ahot him while he was run· It may oontlnue
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CbronJc Sto~acb Trouble Cured Chamberlain'. Tablets for Constlpa-
lion For oon8tlpa510D, Chamberlaio'1I Tablets are eltoollent. Ellsy to laltp, mUd and geDtle In tllfoot. (Jive them a ,rial. For sltle by all deal"rl. pain .. Love'I_"ocompanlmenc. 'l'Ii8 lofttat anil purest love too otteo does but Inflame the cloud 01 Ufe .wlth endlesa fire of paln.-Jobn Ruakin,
Tbere is nothing mGre dleooorag Ing than a obronio disorder ;)f tbe lI'omaob, 18 It Dot 8urprlsinK tbat many 8ulfer for yearB with suob lI·n aUmen, when a permanent cure Is within their reaoh alld may be bad for a ,trifle? "About one year ago," saye P. B. Beok, or Wakelee, Mloh , "I bought a paokage of (Jhamberlain's Tab!eta, and 8lnOe ultng them I have felt perfeotly well. 1 hltd prevlou~ly ulled any Dumber of dif feren' mediolnRe, but none of them were of any Ja.II'lng benefit." }!'or sale by all dealers.
The Mother's Favorite A ooogh mediolne lor ohlldren Iheuld be harml88ll. It shonld be pleasant t.o take. It Ibould be elfec. I ual. Cbam berll\lo 's Cough Remedy Ie all of this and I~ tbe motber's favorite everywbere. For sale by all deaJers. Satl.factlon.
Bleued Is he who has fOUDd h1I work; -let him ask no other b.\"",ae~· Deaa.-Carlyle.
There 18 more Uatl\r ~ h lu this seo &Ion of tbe country 'baD all other dilMias pnt 'ogether, and until the 1M' le~ year!! was sUPpo8ed to be incurable. For a great maoy YORrs doo,1:ira prooounced 1& & looal disease aDeI preeoll bed locd remedies and ·by 00DI"'ot11 falllnil to oure wl'b local treatmeDt, proDouno~d "In ., oarable. Bolen08 haa proven Ca y b ~ be a oonl'lto"ona1 disease. _Dd tbereftlre requlr88 oonltltuttona.1 trea'ment·.' . Q aU'1 Catarrh Onre, manolaonlrecl by". J . Cheney & Oci, Toleido~ .Q~tOt ' 111 t~e only Con ."'Q"01181 mIre on 'b~ , market. II t. ~en hl~ro&lly .tn ,4~ from 10 • tealpoonfol. U aote · t~e blQOcl ' ~od mOOO08 "';/~""m ~' . '~et offer atl;y 0IM8 It ofrbolars "':-ij' \;
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"John," asked the little boy's 801· emn uncle. "can you tell me what happ.ens when a man's temperature goes down IlS far a8 It will go?" "Well, uncle." was tile little lad's intelligent answer. "I don't know edzac'ly what would happen. but I'm sure he'd have cold feet."
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. 1 rh e Wayn~s\'Ji l e CallnlngCompu.n y is now ready to contract for corn at Beech Grove. their oJ'lice in Waynesville, Ohio. J . F. Snook, Manager News Bearce thlll week . EveryRoy Iroll:;, Ass'l. Mgr. body 18 si ok; those that haven't the grip have tiJe meusles. John Robinson attended thEl W . Pertinent Question. B . Antram sale at Lebaaon on Bat MI~lr c8s-" Jlln ', \1' 0 ar c going to orutty. have company r r dluu cr, uud 1 waut . \oVm . Kert!ey and family, of Oro to speak to you abuu l th l) cooking." gonia, spent Easter with relatives lit Mald-" Y cRs um; an} lhl'Y YOUt· relatlvps or your hli Hllund ·B ·t"-New Or8urveysburg. Kl\tl Denthera.ge haR ,;old bls fine leans Times·Delllocrat. y(\ung general purpose and saddlA Essen t ia l Th ing. horse. "Dc wu st thi ng nbollt nrllhmetlc," R .J. Mnrray hR Il sold another enid l nell-' Ebt'll. "Is dill a whole lot tine young draft colt, W. C. Weloh, o ' folks !'; Its de itlPII dnl any kind o' f1 g~ C' rin' Is ail ri ~ht If My kin finish of Harveysburg. be1Dg the bnver . AI! Harrl!!, tl.n old politlOlln, wlf a nu tn llt' r dat ha s II dollar mark tn fronl of il." formerly of this oounty, bnt now a re!lidelJt of the west, attended tbo Mear. Fling at I->reache ... fnn eral ot his brother DaVId, at To ~(I: "P th e Jt1l'1ll lw rs of h i!! congreClllrkilville, on Fridu.y. gation fn It1 I-' Il Ju y ln~ PO"t' h ealth. an A. B . Talmuge ill breaking hil! eaA tprn 1'1'{."rh, ·1' haR hi s servicce Jlrin l,'" :tnll ~ It t to llF' 1ll wh e n they flue youn~ ir on gray oolt. Lon Brannon and M. M . 'ferry are too sick to nttcnd cllurch.-Toledo Blade. were in Wavoesvl1le, on Saturday aftElrnoo'l , Never Gcta There. C. V . BarneiR Dod M. M. Terry No til ' io o ii ~ fo/' ndl il'\": !l1 Cul to a made u busln8@s trip to Morrow, one man wllo a I \\'~.) ~ h as all excuse for full u 1'0 .- .1 lIl1j;" day IlI.st week .
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Registered in American Saddle Horse Registry under Rules and 2, Vol. 3. Rex Ledger is a beautiful black with one white bind foot, star in forehead, 15 ha nds 3X inches hig h (gelding measure) and weighs 1100 pouDds, A model in fortn and finish, extra limbs and feet, good wide heel s. ong, full mane and tail, round symmetrical barrel. a strong back, well coupled. He is a great gaited horse. He has taken 105 premi\I ms-92 Ii rst and 1:~ seco nd. Rcx Ledgcr was sired by Ledger 123,'18 . Ledger was sired by Crown Chief 408\), sire of Roland 2 :28, by Milford Mambrino; he by old Mambrino Chief 11 , sire of Lady Thome, 2 : 18,Y. , Woodford Mambrino, 2:21 X" Mambrino Patchen and others . Ledger's first dam Katc Livings ton, by Forest Temple No . 1~6 ; he by Edwin Forest 49, sire by Bill y Haskins, 2 : 2!J ,Y. ; first dam by Madam Temple, dalll by F lora Temple , 2: 17 X , queen of the turf for several years, known as the "bob·tailed marc," by imported Spotted Arabian; second dam by CQrb in' s Old Tom Crowder; third darn a Be1lfounder; fo urt h dam by Messenger, Le dger is the sire of Belle K. 2 :28~ fourth heat with six weeks' ha ndling, a nd Ledger E. (p) showed a 2 :24 gait in his three-year old form: paced quarters in : 56, green, Kentucky Prince (p) paced a trial mile in 2: 15 with one season's bandling at Hartwell, Ohio . Rex Ledger's dam by Steers' Denmark; second dam by Gouge's Tom Hall; third dam by Boyd's Bruce. In n!98 he defeated Black Beauty, one of the World' s Fair premo ium horses, at Alexandria, Ky. 10 1902 he defeated Preston at Oak ley , Ohio . Preston bad just tak.en a $500 premium at Richmond, Ky. In I H06 he defeated Kcntucky's Artist at the Florence Fair. Is a red sorrel , star on face, C snip on nose and white hind fect, coming three years old, and 15X' bands high, Roy McDonald !)905, by Sta r McDonald ) 712, by Rex McDonald 833, by Rex Denmark 840, by Crigler's Denmark . Roy McDonald's 1st dam Rachel C 2044, by Artist Montrose 51, by Artist 75, by King William 67. For further pt'digree see stud book .
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Ingenuity should be ita own reward, in the opinion of .Tudge Charles M. Hough of New York. Rem 20 cently Judge Hough presided over the naturalization session of the ORl!IE-.A good draft Borse, United States district court. oOllJlng foor years old. For A candidate for citizenship ap- further informatloll, see Amos peared before Judge Hough, and Uook, JR. D. 4, Waynesvllle, Ohio . m 26 ! while questioning him upon the subject of the American form of gov~ ernment Judge Hough asked this question: "Whnt are the two houses of congress ?" Thc candidate thought a mom ent, hesitnted fUJ d appeared at a 10s8 for an answer. "Oh, co me, now," said Judge Hough , "y~ must know. There is the house of-" and Judge Hough paused sU!!,f!cst ively. "Oh, yes." snid the would-be citizen, re('~\l ing something he had read whil e studyi ng for the citizenship examination, "the White House and!1'Tld-" he paused; th en, inspired by n sun den thought, he added: "And the Ilttle red ~ehoolhouse." "Swear him in," said the judge to I the clerk.
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H ere's one aLout lin American printl'r whose viciss itudes took. him IlCross the ocean last year and landed him in the town of London., The printer is back in Clevelan d now, and he tolU us the slory himself, says th e Plain Dealer. This print er 'bcthought him of slarti[lg a little pflper in the heart of Engln.nd. So he rented II- little building alld then went to purchase his type and presses. For the type he stopped at !\ type founder's place and expla ined his needs. "I want some type," he said. erWe don't sell type here," answered the clerk blandly. "You might get it o.t the draper's ~hop, over the wye." • "How should I get type at 8. draper's shop?" "How should JOu get it anywhere clse, may I awsk, thenk you, sir?" "Well, in my country type is sold at a typefounder's, not at a dry goods store." "Aow? Did you wish toype, sir? I thought you wished type, such as they have in type measure8, and typeworms. You didn't wish type to bind on the edge of fr~ks, thcn, but toype to print a pllper with? Step this wye, thenk you, sir."
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prot os ted Tra ve rs, care ful to keep to cn o s ide . M I1 Jo r A1'en ont\ 1l! , c omuH\n d l ng An flrmy ' 'I'll take It ou t oT him be fo re morn · ~t n e Al' I ro r l noitge . M~I..'k ft I I 1nn n til ' '' e rCtt (J 1 his d l1 u&,h t ~ r . M ~) I1)'. wh o IR In/; ." wa s t b o reply. "Come on, boy! I1 dcd t,'r t he p oal. A n I ndia n outbl e-n.k ('ap y now - c as y ! How a bou t t ho rat h r pB I !"n ud. t Io ns, cupl uln 0 " "Cart(> r w ill h u .. e the m (or you at CHAPTER II - Continu ed . " No ! a ll, ot course no l. No th ing lh., gu te or lb e s tockade. 00 you k eow t hat goe s on out h e r e e ve r drirUl cns t IhE' t rai l?" " W e ll e noug h to follo w- yo8." of the MIs80uri. Lord ! We might as ~I c Do nn ld wns wai ti ng wit h ( 'nri or, well be stlrvlng a fore ign co untry . We ll, IlBten : 1 was ut Was h ita th e ll. nnd th o dim g le a m of th e la nt e ro ree nd had tile llto r y Urs t bon d. Dugan vea le d bls fac o. " ' 118 a lie utenant In 'D' T roop. ou t "/tc ml' Dl be r, Ke rg ennt, you a ro to wl tll bla Ors t IlICle pc nd ont co mma nd ma lte h er turo bac k If you can. T e ll IIco ulln g olong the Cana dIa n. He hor I wIs h her to do IIO--yes, thi s le tkn e w as mucb a twut In dI ans as a cov.' ter wi ll e xplain ~ verythln g , but sh e do l'S or mus ic. On o morn ing th e is a pre ll), blgh·s plrlt d gi rl, and ma y young Idiot le ft ca m p "' Itb onl y one tnk r t be bIt In her tee l ls - Im nglne troo per a long- HlllU lln bere--an d he s he'd ra th e r be he r e with m e, and was 8 'rookie,' to ta llo w up what lao\.!:· nil that. It s ho does I s u ppose you 'll Ad li ke a fr eah tmll. T wo hours later hsvo to le t he r 1111\9 he r o wn way I hey rode slap Into 1\ wa r pa rt y, and the Lord knows her moth e r always tb e t rac ns Wal on. Duga n go t a ball dId. An yhow you'll s lay w ith he r till through the body a t the IIrs t lire lhat Bb e's safe." paralyzed him. Ho willi conscious, but " [ s ure wll .... r A.turne d th e ~e rgea n t, couldn 't mo ,·e. The rest was up to ga therIng up hJs reins. "Good·by to lIamll n . You ought to have hea rd you :' Duga n te ll It wh e n he got so h e could "Good·by a nd good luc k, " and Mc· a poak, Ham lin drag ged tb e boy down Dona\d put out bls hand, which the Into a buffa lo wallow, shot both other took hesItatingly. The nell In· horses , and got beblnd tbe m. It was slant be was In th e s addl e , and with a a ll don e In t ho je rk of a lamb's tall. wild lea p the startled mustan g roundThey h a d two Hen ry rIfles, a nd the ed the e dge of th e blutr, lIylng Into ' rookie ' kept them bot h hot. He got the night. lIo me of tb e bucks , too, but of course, All ha d occurred so Quickly tha t 'w e never Imew ho w ma ny. T hore Hamlln's mind h ad not yet fully ad· w e re tw e nty In the party, and l be y lust e d \tseit to all the d e tails. H e cha r ge d tw ice , riding tb eir ponie s al- . \Vas n a turally a nan of few wordS, d& Inost to the e dge of th e wallow, but cld lng on a course of action Quietly, J-Ill mlln bad fourteen s hota w ithout r e- ye t not apt to del'late from any conloa ding, and tb ey couldn't Quit e ma k e elus ion fin a lly r eached. But he had tit. Duga n sa id th ere wer e n ine de ad bell n ' burrilld, presse d into this a dIPon les wIth in a r a d ium o f t hirty feet. ,'pnt ure , and now we lCfJmed a n OJ>.Anyhow It waH fi ve hours befor e ' 0 ' portunlty to think It all ou t coolly. !troop c a rne up, an d t hat's " hat the y At tlrst, tor n b a It mile or more, :round ' when t hey got th er e--Dugan th e plung ing buckSkin k e pt him busy, l1ald out, a s good a s dead. and Hamlin buck ing vIcious ly, rearing, leaping IIhot twice, a nd only t en cartridge s modly from s ide t{) sid e , practl.alng Icrt. H ell ," ho a dd ed d isgus t edly. eve ry kn ow n e quIne trick to dI s lodge "and you nover even h eard at It oast th e grim rld or In tb e s addle . The man ot the Mls80url." fo u gh t ou t th e b a ttle sil ently, ImmovT bore was a n ush of colo r on the abl e as n rock , a nd appare ntly as Inse rgea nt's cheeks, hut he ne ve r moY· d iff er ent. T w lco hla s purs brought .. d. blood. and once be s truck the r ea rIng "The re was noth ing oleo to do but h ead with cle nche d fist. The light of wh a t 1 d id ," he explained simply. "Any the stars reve ale d the ta int lines of o f the fe llows would have done the the trail, a nd he was content to p ersnme If they bad been up against It mit t he m a dde ned brute to race for· 1he way I was. lIlay 1 as k," hIs eyes ward, until , Onally maste r ed , tb e ani· Il r s t upon one a nd th e n tho o tbe r In· mal s ettl ed d ow n In to a swift gallop, qu lrlng ly, " wha t It was you wanted but with ears laId ba ck In ugly ile fl · ance. The rld or 's gray eyes smile d o t m e ?" pleasantly he se ttle d more com. Mc Dou ald' dr e w a long brea th . "CertaInl y, se r gean t, s it do wn - yes, tortabl y Into th e s addl e , peering out ta ke that ch nl r." from be neath the s tiff brim of his • He descJ'\b e d th e s It uation In a te w s coutin g hat ; th en th ey b a rden ed, and words , a nd t he troo per lis te ned quiet· tb e man swore softly under his ly until be was don e. Travers Inte r· bre ath . The peculia r 'na ture of lbls mis sion r upled once, his voice e me rging from 11 cloud or s moke . As tho mujo r c on· which h e had ta ken upon blmsel( had el uded, Ha cHn aske d Il qu estion or be e n r ecalled. He was always doing two g ravely. somethin g like that- pe rmitting himseU to become Involved In th e a1falrs " How a ld Is your dau ghte r. s ir ?" " In h er tw entieth yea r ." of othe rs. Now why s hould he be " H a ve you a pic ture o C t be young h e r e , rIding Illone through the dark I::s dy ?" to prove nt thI s unknown girl from T be ma.Jor crossed over to hla fa- renchln g Dever e? She was nothing t lgue con t han ging on t be wall, a nd to blm- e ,'e n t hat glimpse of he r .. x lr act ed a s mull photog rapb from an pictu red fa ce h a d not Im pre ssed him ins ide pockel g r e atl y; ra lbe r In te r es tin g, to b e "Tbis was tJlke n a year ago," h e ex· s u re , b u t not hing extra ordinary ; bep la in d, "an tl was cons ide re d a good s id es h o was not a woman's man, and, like n ess tb en ." tbrou gh years or Isolation, he ba d Ham lin t ook the card ' In hIs hands, grown to Iwold contact with tbe s exstu rll ed lb o fac e 11 mo ment, an d th en a nd h e wa s u nd e r no possible obllgaplac e d It upon tb e tq bl. . tlon ~o eithe r McDonald or Tr~v e r s. " You fi gurE' Rh e on gtrt to leave RIp- Yet h er e bo was, rully committed , l yon t ho 151h ," ho s a id s lolYly. "Then drawn Inl o l h e vorte x, hy a has ty 111I s b a ll need to Rta rt ut once to ma ko con side re d de c isio n. H e was tired still Dodg e In tim" ." trom h i~ swlrt journe y across the " You mean to go tb e a? or course, dosert t rom F ort U nion, and now YOIl l'oall ze [ l, ave no aut horlt.y to or· fa c ed ano th er t h ree days' rld o. Then de r vou on tluch prl vllte se r vIc e." wbat ? A h e ads trong g irl to be can"Tb at's truf' . I' m a voluntee r, but "Inced of dan ger, and controlled. The J'1 1 as k you fo r a wr itte n order just longer he tl!ought about It a ll , the the Ba m e In ea se my t roop command- more Intense ly disa greeable th e task e r Rhould e ver objc c t , a nd I'll n eed a appea re d. yet t he ole arer dhl he apfr esh h ors!! ; I rod l) min e pre tty bard preci ate its ne cessity. H e ch a fed o t co ming up he ro." th e lmo wledge th llt It h a d becom e his " You s h u ll ha ve t he pIc k ot l be worll- tha t h e hod permitt ed himse lf sta bles, se rgea nt ," Intprj c cte d tb e cav· to be e nsn a r ed- Yil t he dug his s purs Illry ca .'la ln, lmock ing t h e as hes Into tb e mu s tan g a nd rod o steadily, from b is pipe. "A n yth Ing e lse ? Hu ve gr Imly, for word. Th e r ea l tru t h was that H a mlin YOIl h a d res t e no ugb ?" " l~ou r hours ," a nd tb o s '3 r ge a nt co mprebe nded mu c h mo re fully tban Btood up ngaln. "All I re quIre will he di d th e mon n t De"ere th e d a nge r two days' ratlo us , lind a rew more reo rue nac ln g tra ve ler !! nlo ng th e main v ol vc r cartr idge s. The so oner I' m ott · trail to San ta F e. Ne ws reached Fort th e be lte r." Union mu ch Qui cker tban It dId that It he h ea rd T raver tl ' atte m pt at isolated pos t up on tbe CImarron. He c on ve rsa.tion ns th e two s tu mb le d to· k ne w o f th e fl gbt In Raton P ass , and g e th e r dow n th e da rk hilI! , b e pa id , that t wo s tages wIthin t en days had sma ll a tte ntio n. At t be stabl es , a ided bee n a ttack ed, o ne se ve ral mil es e as t by a s molty lan te rn , he 1)lc ked o u t a of Bent's Fort. T his mus t m ean that tou g h·lookl ng b ucks kin musta ng , with a desperate party of r a iders had sucan e vil ey t'; u nd o uBlng Ills ow n s;lddl e I ceed ed In s li ppIng p ast thos e BcattIlnd h rldle, he fi na lly lod the hn lf' bl'ok- , t e red army details scoutiug into the en ani ma l o uts Ide. northw es t. Whetb e r or not tbe se "Tbat bu ks k ln's the dm' il'R o wo ." wa rriors wor e In any conslderllble SYNOPSI S.
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roree lie could not de termlne-Lbe 1"& ports of tb elr d e pred a tion. were but rumors at ~ nlon wbe n h e lett- s e t, Whe ther In la r ge body or small, th ey would have a cl ear run In the A rkan sllB Vo lle y be fore any troo ps coul d be ga ther ed together to dr i ve them out. P e r ha ps e ve n now, th e s ta ges h a d bep n w lt bdra wn, co m mun lca tlon with Sa n ta F e a bandone d. This had bee n spoko at as pOl;~l bl e n t U nio n t he nIght h" le ft, fo r It was we ll k.nown t bat tbe re w as no cavalry f orce l e tt a t Dodg e wh Ich COUlll be u UlI zed as gua rd s. Th e wide map o f th e Bur· rou lldlng rc g lon s proad ou t be tor e hi m In m e mory ; he felt Ito brood ing deso· In lloa, Its awtul lonollnes8. Nen,,' the lOBS h c ln ust go on- perhllpB at the sla ge s Ulllo n near th e ro rd of the Ark ansas he could learn th e lrU th . 1t was a waterle811 d ese rt s t re tching between tb e Cima rron and the Ar kan· sas, consis t in g or a lmost a dea d le ve l of a lkali and s and, althoug b toward the northe rn e:rtremJty tho sand had bee n dri ven by the cealleless wIn d Into g rotesqu e hummocks. The lroll. c ut dee p b)' trad e rs' wa go ns earli er In th e spring, was Btlll easUy t rac&ab le ror a g rea ter part of the di s tance , a ed Ham li n as ye t te lt no need of cautlon - tblB waB a coun t ry the I ndiane would ovoid, tbe only danger being tJoom BO me raidIn g po rty from the s outh. At earl y dawn he ca m e trotting down leta the Arka nslUl val· le y, and gazed oc ros s at the g reen· The ro, n ess o f the oppos Ite bank. pla inly In \,Iew, we re t he d ee p ruts at tb e main lraU runnin g oloBe In ogaln st th e blulf. Hla tired e yes c au g ht no sy mhol of life e ithe r up :lr down the s t ream , except a tbln spiral of blue smoke that slowly wound Ita way upwlU'd. An InstAnt be .tared. be Ue vlng It to be the Ore of some e ml· grant's camp ; the n realized that hl looked upon the s moulde ring de bris of the stage s tation. CHAPTER Ill, The Newe At Ripley. Miss Molly Mc Donald had departe d for the west--car e tully tr ea s urLng her fa th er 's detaUed le tter of Instructloa - fill ed with Inter est a nd enthusias m. Sbe w as an a rmy g irl, tull of confi· de ncs In he rself and de lighte d at the "ros pe ct ot n n unus ual summer . Moreove r , h e r natural s pIrit of ad· vf> nture bad been conslderahly stlmu· la te d by the e nvious com menta ot her scboolmates , who apparently belie ved he l' wondrously dartng to ve nture such a trIp, the appreh e nsive advice of ber tea che r s , and much reading, not very JudI ciously chosen, relative to plonee!' life on the plains. The possible hardships ot th e long journey alone did not appall he r In the least. Sb e bad ma de similar tnps before and had always found pleasant and attention compan loW!hlp. Being a whol e wme, ple asant·face d girl, with eyes deelde dIy bea utltul, and an attractive personality, the making or new frlendsblps waa n e ve r difficult. or course, th e s tage rldo would be an e ntlre ly fresh Bud precariou s e xperI ence, but th en ber fath e r would doubtl es s meet her before that, or s e nd Borne officer to act fi S escort. Altogetber the prospect appe ared mOBt d elightful and alluring. The III ness of the prinCipal of Sunnycrest had resulted In the oloslng o f th e sc hool some fe w d a ys e arli er than bad bee n anticipated, and It was so lone ly the r e atter the othe rs had departe d that M IRS l\Iolly haste ned he r packing and promptly joined the exodus. Why not! She could walt the
Neverthe[ess He Muat Go On. proper da te at Kanaaa City or Fort Riple y jus t as well, enjoying hers elf m l'anwhile amid a uew envIronme nt, and no doubt she would encounte r some of be r father 's army friends who weuld h e lp entertain he r pleasantly. A s a result of tbls earlier de parture s he reached Ripley Bome two days In a d vance of the prearro.ngerl schedule, lind In spite ot her 10un~ strength nnd e nthus.lasm, most thorou ghly Ure d olll by the strain of continuous travel. H er one re maining 'desire upon arr ival wa s for a be d, and actuated by thIs n ece s sity, when she learned that t be army post was rully two mile s from the town, she accepted pruffere d guid a n ce to the famous Gllsey House, Il n ~ promptly fell asleep. The light
of • new da y gave her • n rat relll g ll wpse of tbe s urroun di ng dreu.rlnen Ilil sho Btt.ond hloklng out tllroug b tblt grllll Y g la Bs of he r s ingle window, d .. prp.s~ed a ud hearl8lok. Tb (· low, d ellolate, rollin g lilli s, ba re a nd str.. tcbed to lhe horizon, the graBS 01· r eody bu rl\('d brown by the BUll, The tow n It ~, e lr consist d ot but one s ho rt. c l'ooke d stree t, Oaake d by r c. ugh, rra rullbac kle fram e s tructures, two- th l r d~ of t hevo oppa rently 811lo ons , wit h dIrt y, Oapplng t ents Bandw ld lP.d bN wce n, an d huge piles ot Un can s :lon d othe r r ubbish s tored ,,\Vn y be h ind. T be s tretl t was rutted nu d d usty, and th e c ea sele ss wind IHd rte d the d ir t about In cont inuous, 8 UtT o ~:1lI nl: cloll ds . The hotel ltae tt, a li ttl e , sQ ualty, tw o·storied atra ir, gTOU u" d to the blnst, thre atening to oolll\ pae . Nothin g moved except a _ g a ll clown t he lon g rlbbon or road, a nC a d og di ggIng for a bone behind a near-by te nt. It was BO s qualid and ug ly Bh ,e turn ed a way In spee chless di llgu st. Tbe llOte Tlor , ho we ver, offered e ven II ma li e r comrort. A rude bedltea6, one leg cons.ld erably 8hort and proppfe! up b y a halt bric k, s tood agalnat the board ""all ; a singl e woode n cbalr wu op pO S[tEI, Rnd a OY·lIpec1r.ed mlrror hung OVAr a tin bas in and pitcher. The fl oor sagged teartully and the side wallll Ia.c kod s e veral In ch os ot reach· E ve n In thl' dim In g the ceiling. candl e li ght of tho evenin g befo ..... the bed cove rin gs had looked so fOl'blddIn g th tU Molly had compromt8ed, In g down , half·dreBlle d on the olltJIIlOe; no w, In the garis h glare of reto.rnlnr da y th ey app eare d poatUvely Olthy, And this was th e b est to be bad; I be r ealize d that, h e r courale failing at th e thought of r e maining alone amid s uch surroundings . A. Ihe wallhe d, u s ing a tow el or' ber O'lrll after It s[ng le ~Iltn ce at the hotel anlc1e, a nd did u p b e r r e belllou8 hair, she cam El t o a prompt d ecision. Sbe Wf\uld go dire c tly on-would ' take the tnt stage. Perha ps he r falh er , or wl:omeve r h e se nt, would be m e t with nlons th e rOllte. The conches haC! re!!,ular m ee tin g s tations, so there was lllDall d a nge r of tbelr miMing each othe r . The qu estion of poBs lhle danger wall di s missed almos t without serlo\lll thought. Sb e had see n no pape.MI Since le av ing St. Louis, and the n e ws before tbat contained nothing more d efinltf! than rumors of un easlne slI among the Pla Ins Ind ians . "rmy om· c era l u t e rvlew ed l at he r maHe IIgbt of the affair, as being more ly the r egular Ol1tbre.Bk at young warrlol'tl, eully suppresB ed. On tbe train she had met wtth n o one who treat ed tho situation as re ally s e rious, and, If It Willi, tben surely h e r fa th e r would s!!nd Bome messalge at r es traint. Slltiall ed upon this point. and rully d e termine d upon d e parting at th e earli es t opportunity, she vElDturef\ down the narrow, creak· ing st.alrs In sear ch or bre akflUit . The dining-room was dI scovered at the foot ot the steps, a square box of a place, the t wo narrow window" lookIng fo rth on th e d esolate prairie. There w ere thre e tahle s, but only one was In uBe, a nd, with no walter to guide h e r, tbo gIrl adva nced b esltaLlngIy and took a s cat opposite the two men a lre ady present. They glanced up, curiously interested, staring at h er a mome nt, and th e n resumed their In· l errupt etl mes l. Miss Mc Donald's critIcal oyes surveyed the unsavory-lookIng fo od, h e r lips slightly curve d, nnd then gla nced ~nqulrlng ly toward the m e n. T he ono dire ctly oppos Ite waR large and hurly, 'vlltb lron·gray hair and beard, a bou t s Ixty years ot a ie, but with r ed cheeks and bright eyes, and a t ace 8X.[jresslve at be arty good na ture. Hi" clothI ng was rou ghly s erv iceabl e. but b e loo ked clean and wholesome, Th e o ther was an army lie ute nant, but Molly p rumptl y QuekD ed h er fi rs t Inclination to a ddreEtI him, RS' sh e no t ed hlB re d, tn· finw ed face a nd di ss Ipate d appe aranc e. Aa sbe nIbbled , h a lr·heartedly , at the miserable food broug bt by a s lovenly wa lte r , the t wo me n exc ha nged ba r ely n dozen word s, tb e lIe u te naet gro w ling out m onosyllabic answ er s, finally push, Ing bacll his c hair. and st riding out, Again tho g ir l gla nc ed across at th e olde r' man , mu s te rin g coura ge to addres " him. At tile Ba me mom ent he look ed up, w ith eyes full or good humor and kIndl y Inte rest. "Looks rather tough, I r e ckon, miss," waving a hlg hand over the table , " But you'll have t e r glt uscd to It In this ken try." "Oh, I rio not believe I e ve r could;' disconsolately. "I can scarcely choko dow n a moutbful. " " S o I w aa notlcln'; !rom tbe E ast. I reck.on ?" " Y es; I-I ca me lost IIlgbt, andand rea lly I om a fraid 1 am nctually hom esick alread y, It-It Is even more - moro primitive than I supposed , Do- - do yo u live here--at Ripley?" "Good Lord, 1I0!" heartily, "though I r ec kon yer mig ht not think my hOllle WlI Z mucb bett er . I'm the post-trader do,v'n a t ~'ort Mll.rcy, jist out 0' Santa F e. I'll bo hlam e glad tor gil back th a r too, I'm I ellln' yer." "'rhat- th a t Is what I wlsbed to asll you about, " she stammered. "Thl! Santa Fe stage; when dOllS It leave h ere? and-anc.t where do 1 arrange for passage ?" He dropp ed knife and fork, starinl at her acros s the table .
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Try M r • . AURLin's DBS Pnnca"e, . ure to ple.."c )'u u, Ill! "roccfII. Adv. Litera ry Note, Some auth ors re mind you o( Uncle Jim 's poll pa r rot ""bo gOl a r e[m Ultlon to r beI ng swsrt by u81ng bnt\ InnDr. Plel'Oll' . 1' leaMn L l'ollet.A cu re oon. U· gun ge. paUo n. Coru UII.t1o n I. tb e cauae ot ma ny d tseaa..B. CUI'll O>e C.. UI O .. nd IOU oure tbo lila",. CbJl<l .... D A re 8 lakl y_ dIlle...... Lay Lo take. Ad ... Mother Gray'. Sweet Powd enl (or Children BRU UP Cold. In 24 boura, relieve l"~ahn_ Head&cbe, Stomach Truuol"", Tttth1n&.. OleotA marrie d actor doesn't car. for de .... mov.and rtllUlate th e bowels, and IJeooIroy Wonn. . Th ey are 10 plea..nt to take children curtain calls at b orn e. like them. Uled by motbers (or 22.1"' '''' At all druJllri IU, 2Sc . Sample malled FREE. Add~ MN. WllllJlow·. 800tbln tt ~,. ruJl nw Oblld rea It.. So Olmlted, LaRoy, N. y , Adv. TradIng compllme nt8 Is a g ood deal like swappin g gree n goods .
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Other Meane, It Isn't necess ary td hav e an nu to· mobile to run down ono's n elghbo rs.-· Balt Lake Desert News. A Wile Pl a n, "The Fre nch ha ve the rl r;ht Idea. They protect tbe woman. " "Ho'N f ' "Draw up a marriage contract." " I see. Fix the alimon y ,.,'blle t he g r0\tm Is s till In lov e."
U.ual Accompa niment. "Thi s Cresh aIr m ove mo nt Ls merely tent a tive." "We ll, or course, t8(jta will hav e to r;o w Ith It." Cowboy., "I see Portugness cowbo ys ba\ e be en Ogbtln g w Ith s mu ggle rs 7" "I thought all the cowboys In the world we re working for moving· ph)· tu re outfiUl. "- De nl'e r Republican . laat Extremity. Clnra- !I1[1y I borrow your beaded be lt. dear ? Boss-Certa inly. Bu t why a ll tb l, form ality at ask ing pe rmlas lon 1 ") can 'l find It."- Smart Set.
Crime Note_ FI rs t Small Town Police Otllclal-A crook 'NBS Jus t In to g et pe rmIss ion Boo . tlng a MIne. for a little crimInal work tonlgbt. "Ho\V's th e sale of ato cll comlna Seeond Ditto- Yegg work ? on 1" Inq uire d the first promote r . First Small Town Police Otll clal"Sold 0,000 ahares tills mornln g .~ Not mu ch . FIrst-class hold up by tbo s [1ld the s econd promote r. orlginn l New Yt'rk compn.ny.-Puck. "Thll t must m ean a good deal at Superftuoua Labor Count.. bloney," The m e n wh o ha ve a chie ve d s ue. YO'~A::~~~ c$:.·.. Come Oil, and I'll blo w cess are th e m en wh o h ave worke d, read, thougbt more tha n was absDCheap Way to Mount Plcturea, lut.ely n ecesBary, who bave n ot been To moun t pi ctures Ine xpens lve l, content with knowle dge s uffi c ient for for the nu rse ry or cblld-rell 's bed· t he pres e n t n eed. but who have room s, cut al\ th e wbite ma rgin olf sought additiona l k nowle d ge a nd stor- th e pIc ture , the n get s ome thle , e d It away for t.he e m erge ncy r es rv e. am oo th boards, 1 ~ Incb large r a1\ It Is th e 8up erfl UOU8 labor that equ ips round than th e picture; s ta in th e a m a n for eve r y thing l ba t counta In boards with da rk on k sta in about two lire. Inc hes round th e e dge; varnish th e m, tb en paste th e picture on th e bon rd, Charity Without PauperIsm , leaving an eve n e dge at the s ta ine d A gre at d e te ct of ma n y charitable wood all round; bang on the walls In s che m es Is the ir te nde ncY to paupe r- the Wlllal wa y. Ize tb e beneficiari es. This Is ove rcome by one or th e me thods a dopted by tb e Robert Browning settle me nt at Ve al wortb , whi ch su pplies boots to poor cblldren, T he foot gear Is hand· Munyoa 's Paw-Paw ed oy er In r eturn for the paym ent by Pills are unlike all othth e parents of a Rmall weekly "re nt" er luatives or catharuntil tb e r etail prlcB bas been covered. tics. They coaJ. the After th e tln a l pay me nt the boots s tili liver into,activity by re maln tb e prope rty or tb e settlement, gentle methods, they without whose p!1rmlsslon they can do DOt scour: they do ne ithe r be sold no r pawn ed.-London Dot gripe: they do not Globe. weaken: but they do slart all the secreti on. VERY ALIKE, of the liver and stomach in a way that I500n pnls these Ofgans in a beal/hy condition and corrects constipation. Munyon's Paw,Paw Pills are a tonic to tbe stomach. liver and Derves. They Invigorate instead of weaken: they enrich the blood instead of impoverishieg it; they. enable theltOmach to get al\ the nonrishment from food that is put into iL Price 25 ceets. All Druggists.
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.t BOUBBON POULTRY tURf "Did you ever get a phone?" "No; what's It like ?" "It'e like dre&mlng about something to eat whe n you go to bed hungry: ' STRENGTH Without Overlosdlng The Stomach, The businesa ms n, e specially, needs food In the mornIng tbat will ' not ove rload Lbe Btomach , but give menta) vigor for th e da y. Mucb de pe nds on tbe s ta rt a man g ets each day, 08 to how h!3 ms y exp ect to accomplis h the work on band. He can't be al ert, with a b eavy. frl ed-meat-and'po tatoe s hreallfas t r& Quiring a lot of v ital ene rgy ia' dl· g esting It. A Calif. business man tried to find Borne foed combinat Ion that would not overload the stomach In th e morulng, but that would produce energy.
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be dh' lded between IItrawberrles, black berri es and ras pberries, BO aB to Ulent or AGriculture.) extend the harvestlnr; pe riod as mucb For tb e purpOBe of this article we as possible a nd enable the farmer to may divide th e farm Into tw o areas: suppl y Ii custom trade through a long one devoted to prodUCing food ror tb e oeaeon. The kitche n garden may 00fa mily, the oth er devoted to market CUrlY from one-fourth to one-half of an cropa or live stock product II. We will acre, Bnd there s bould be a similar consider first that porlion or tb o farm area devoted to mixed tree fruits. devoted to the production of food tor Tn buying th e trees advice sbould tb e family. be Hougbt tram the state experiment On a well maD1lr;ed farm tbe neces· station alld the United States depart. sary cash oullay for the living Is rela. ment at ngrlculture concerning tbe va.Uvely small. There Is no rent to rletles adapted 10 the locality aDd the pay, tbe water Is tree, the light Is prices whJch ought to be pnld. cheap, there are no vege tables to buy, The n ew farmer Is the prey at tbe li nd t he meat Is Buppll d larr;ely by frui t tree a gen t. and he should never poultry and pigs. A cow or two will buy until be has th o advice at dlBlnsuppl y milk, cr eam. butter, and cot te rest ed specialis ts. The agent who tage cbeese. tr ies to sell him no velties at ,1.60 A small patch of berri es and a few ap iece IIhould be e ntirely eliminated . orchard trpes will suppl y fruit In These novelties havo no place on tbe sea son anti permit the careful and farm at the begln ne l·. and. besides. economical housew ife to can ~n s tan dard treea of the best Barta can nbunduDce of fruit for the win ter . be bou ght tor very much less. During the growlnK seasou a well It must be remembered tbat we are plann ed gardell would fur nish fresh couslderlng minimum areall necessary vegetables at sll times. Wit h proper for 1\ living tor a small fam ily. The care such vegeta bl es 3.3 cubbage. Jlo, area of la nd fOT tb e field crops Vim. of tntoes and turnips mllY he avai la bl e course, depend upon tbe type ot farm. throughout Ihe winter . The Un ited ing foll owed. Slat s de part ment at agriculture has It, tt Is decided to make fruit the Issued valua bl e bulletins on the kltch· market product, not less than ten cn gnrde n, a nd these bulletlus may be acres at tree fruits should be plante d. had tor tbe asking. {lntil th eee como Inlo bearing the lIv· In a ddi tion to th is, lh o begi nner may Ing may be made from vegetables ·cul. obtain ati \' ice tram stat e arid national t\"\'ated bptwee n the rows. In ad dl· e xperts on vurloti cs and nreaa at th e lion 10 this area at least six acres vnrlous vegetables and fru it s neces· sbould he d evoted to a rotation at sury to 8ltPlJl y th e neotls at tbe family . corn, wheat and hay- In regions Tbe ca sh expentl!J.ures Include 11 few whore this rolation is a da pted, In or, groceries. occasional c uls of beef 01' dor 10 produce feed for the po ultry a nd mutton, clothing. medicine. la bor a nd liv e stock. the n ecessa ry expond ilures In main· Th o corn and wheat will furnish talnlng the eq uipment oC Ule tarm. !!raln for th e hens, tbe wh eat will turA gr088 farm Income olle-tblrd of a nls b straw for beddillg and for t he city Income permits of sta ndard of sc ratcblllg pens fo r the poult ry, while livi ng In tbe country equa l to that III I he <:orn an d ha)' w ill furni sh fee d tor the city. Even It nt th e end of the t he hor se a nd th ~ cow. year th e fnm ll y on the farm has saved Hnlf Rn acre of lan d will be r equtr\lathing, but has lived well it is tully cd for the poultry, three-fourths of an on a par with the average city fa mily. acre for th e gard en aud kitch en orcb· Tho city 8alary looks large, but It ard, and hnlt I1n nc re tor th e hou se all goes In rent, food, clothing, etc. nnd lot. Countin g the area ta ken by But when nearly a ll the expenses at fe nces Dnd r oadways, tbls gives us a Ihe tl1mlly ure prp duce d all the farm minimum area of about 18 acres. by ItB own labor, It th e farm pro- I This also ussumes that th o fruit duces $200 cash over and a bove the I or vegetables which fu rnish the cash expense at maintaining th e farm, the Income Bre to be s uppli ed to n. local farm fnmll y cau llTe Quite comfortably. market and not sblpped to commission The area necessary to au'p ply the men. needa of th e family and to produce It would be much Bater t o start In salable products 8ufficlent to ' buy with twice this aren, devoting land not what Is necessary tiepends upon tbe ueeded for other purposes to the PI'O' type of far ming chosen , on the rlch- ductlon at ordinary field crops, which neSB of Ih'e soli, Ilnd on m D rk~t coodl· will assure an abundance of teed tor Uona. th e stock unrl some crops tor sale. In good se050ns a small area 'ot )f dairying Is decldtld upon , I would fruita or vegetables will suffice, but not advise be ginning on less than GO On the Seine, Parlll; American Em· ~he prices of these perishable prod· aores of good Ian d . Thl s w III perm It b...y 'A monll tho Treea on the ucta fluctuates more or less vlolenty. the keeping of 12 cows. If the farm Right. Sometimes the markets are glutted can supply all the labor needed, 1:1 MdlUon to many hotels. The condl. and prices fall below the cost at pro· good COW8 will make fln excellent 1I~ tion on the Alenua Kleber is slmllar, , dllctlon. At otber times frost ruins ing for a famHy. and wbere to gO' for a location Is tbe the crop. It II therefore unsafe to unA few men have succflOded on much all ImporUj.nt que,tlon. It waa ad. ~ertake even the most Intensive farm. smaller areas wltb dairying, and niter mlUed at the embassy with great reo Ing on areas that will barely suffice, the farmer becomes tboroughly ex· luCtillce tlnid: ' It It was left to the In favorable seasons, to provide a IIv- perlenced and gete hlB land rich 12 mercy of the landlord It would be lIa. Ing for the tamny. A minimum equip. cows o::ould be kept on about balf tbe ble to eviction on a three months' no- ment would be samet bIng like tbe area above mentioned. Hce. Almost tbe same difficulty waa following : Under present conditions tbere Is experienced during the amballsadorlal FIfty hena.. which, It well ca!,ed for. not mu ch proHt In dairying where one terms of Washburn, Morton .and Eus· will produce all the poultry products buys nil the grain fed to the cows; tut tis, but the trouble waB not 80 flagrant tbe family caD consume and enougb on GO acres a good mlUlager can raise then, as r entals were much lower. tor sale to pay a. largo part of tbe nil the grain and roughage needed tor Jt may be possible to find uecent grocery bill. In tbls connection fllrm· all tbe live stock kept on the tarm. premises on the Ruo de Challiot ai' ers' bulletin No. 366 Is of Interest. It Another excelleot type at farming tbe Place des Etats Unls. The preG- gives tbo detailed . management ot for the beginner is hay tarmlng, es· e nt location is central tor AmerlcanB, poultr)' on one ot tbe most successful pecially 111 thoso eectlons where hay being near the telegraph and post· commercial poultry farms at the can be Bold at more than '12 per ton. omos, but It Is dllllcult of access for country. It Is pOlIslble to keep all the land of the foreign ministries, IlJiI Wblte and On a very small farm It Is hardly tbe farm In hay, though It Is desirable Dacon previously occupied the resl. advisable to raise cl\lves. It 19 ad- to grow a little corn to feed on tbe dence on tbe Rue Francois Premier vlsable, however, to keep at least one plnce. In this type of farming ferwhloh Is now tenanted by Ambassador cow, Rnd not more 'than one, Unless tlllzers must b e used liberally, aB ' Is Herrick. ThlB hRS generally bee~ .re- the family ie a large one. It Is better the case 0.180 with fruit and IOgetable "ftrded as an offiCial residence provllf- policy, on very IImall farms. to de· growing. Dy proper tertillzlltlon tbe .... c(t by the United States government peu d on b u)' Ing th e cow, an d w h eD land can be made to produce two and and , much surprise was expreBsed her days of use(ulness are over to one-half to!)~ of bay' per acre. when It was learned tbat the Amerl- lIell her aDd buy another, not attempt. Forty acres ot land devoted to hay can government owns no embassy, ai- Ing to raise the calves. growing W\ll 'make a (amlly a good .tbough England, Germany, RUlIsla, A couple of pigs may be bought living. The hay should never be lett China and oven Liberia OWD theirs. t!'!lm a neighbor. They w\l1 consume down more tban two yeara, tn~t It can Theile embassies, legations and ehan- the refuse on .the place and furnish a be reseeded In late summer wlthont oellerles are located In the smartest large part of the mell~ required for 10Solnnglr~I~:~~:d Ia.nd smaller areas than , . art f P I d the rentals paid the tamlly during tbe ,esr. .. A qu era a ar s an The number of horaes required de- 1 have "hen above are poBslble, Bnu by other torel!n fep\Elsentatives hore pendll upon tbe type of ' farmJng ' and under hlgh.class 'managellient tb." are In every eale greatE'Or t.luID tb.ose f th 'r F . Bame Is true In non-Irrigated regions. P.tJd.. by the United States In the Rue the area 0 . ear,? or an area of The three' types of farming dem ten acrell or lela ona ,horae ought to n;te"er. suffice, even when Ule marketable Bcrlbed a.bove are those which) .would products are dellvere\! to private cu. Bdvlse (or the beginner. tomers In a neub,' tOwn. Lime Not a ' Fertlllzet . Un~er Borne ooPC;1It10DS t~e m,~rket· A Michigan circular saYB: 'Perhaps IDg would consu lIle neuly aU the time of one horBe, 80 that It ~llbt ,be nec- tho mOBt relllrble Indicator of the e8Sary to 1I.Qep twO, buV' two ' hora'ell Deed ot )lme Is t he failure of clovet ought to aum.'e ror a farm' or 20 or 30 to make a IlIlUsfactory stand when other 00lldltlon8 al'fl , - ra,\,orable. II , land' pro'd uces a · good of It ' n~e~B no 11 me (By W. J . SPILLMAN. Chl.r or Form J\S'onnl!emenl . Uni ted Sioies Dep.U't-
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Parls.-Th o Parts diplomatic world is enjoying a Quiet smllo over tbe American embassy's discomfiture in r eceiving a no lice allklng It to move from Its present Quarters, thus provo '11Ig once more that A merlca abroad Is at the mercy at tbe landlord . The em bassy's quarters, al 18 Ave· nue Kleber, wblcb have been occupied for the last sixteen years, nre now dl'corated with a hlllboard Inviting rental as a shop. The billboar d Is placcd almost parallel with the nalIonal escutcbeon. Tbe officials at the e mba8flY In anIIwer to a direct query Inferred that the monetary question lies at tb e root at tbe dlmculty, as $2,000 nowadays does not allow tbe chancellery to obtaln what Is necessar)' In food and 8ultable quarters. The Incident haa brou ght the question of II. proper resldence tor the o.mbs8sMor to the front once more . Even those who with Borne dlmculty understand that an Amel1can ambassador may be compelled to pay his own house r enl are unabl e to com· pre h end how b e ca n be called upon to turnlsh tb e omclal part of \.he e mbas8Y. To a ll Inquiries the members of tbe ell1baaRY exblblt tbe greateHt em barTIlssment, UB tbe means to romaln In their present Quarters are lacking. It 18 Impossi ble to ralso any legal objectlon to tbe action of the lund lord, as he bas proceeded utlrely wltbln bla rights. The r en tnl allowallce tor tho cbancellory hili! remained I!t $2,000 tor the pust sixteen years, while In every quarter of Paris ront s h ave Increased from 10 to 35 (Ier cent. during tbat period. The QuarUer Etoile h as been espec!ally affected by lhla Increase, owing to the Invasion ot the ,lIstrict for buslneBS pUrp?Bcs. The Champs }l~lyseeB, whlcb Rlxteen years ago ha d not n slnsle shop on It, now contains more tban 200 s tores of various kinds, in
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ra1'. " I had uaed eeveral dIfferent kinde of wve, none at them helping In the least bit, wben I Baw the Cuticura ad· Vel'tlllement In the paper and It made me think of tbe good results my slater bad wben she uled It for h er children _ I bad only used Cuticura. Soap and OliitmeDt about two weeks betore I DoUced that the sores were almOBt entirely gone, and it must have been a month or sIJ: weeks he was troubled before 1 began the treatment. He "ol~d get eaBY wben I would put tbe Cutlcura Ointment on him. CuUcura BO!lp and Ointment completely cured him snd he hall a clear complexion now." (Signed) MI"8. W. H. Hughes, Dec:. 31, 1911. Cutlcura Soap and Ointment sold tbr~t>ughout tbe world. Sample ot each tree, with 32·p. Skin Book. Address :>Ollt-card "Cutlcura, Dept, L, Bollton." Ad".
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SPECIAL SALE Saturday, Mar('h 29th
A little boy who, for convenience, mlly be callcd Willie, WIlS riding c n a nort.h-bound ca r with 1Il1l1ll1lla. They were seated in the rear half of the car on the seats running length wise. In the first seat in the cross section sat a woman with long fur neckpieee thrown carelessly over h er shoulder. Little Willie could see t.he piece, which t erminated in a toil; banging down close to the floor. Mamma was not paying any attention to Willie, but she suddenly heard a snicked tha.t boded mischief. She looked around reprovingly and Willie Straightened up, while the rest of the pasaengers laughed. Again little Willie snickered. Mamma looked reprovingly lIgain. There was a suppre88ed giggle from Willie. Then there was a. long hiss of pen.tup energy and suddenly the boy's laughter exploded. "Willie I Willie I What is the matter with you I" exclaimed tho mother, with 8. strong accent on the
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Nen.. Outwttted the Cabby. One d&1' It was mining very heavily In Berlln, and a wealthy merchant, 011 leaving the exohange, hailed a cab Bnd asked to be drIven to a distant lIart of the city. On the way the merchant discovered tbat he had forgotteu to put his purse In his pocket. 'W hat WIUI to be done! On reacblng his destlnaUon he got out of the cab and sold to the driver: "WUl you please gin me a match? I have dropped a gold· pIece on the !ioor of the cab." Inltanter the cabman whip. ped up hie horse and Boon dlsappeBl'ed round the next corner.
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TranBcontineIltal travelers. who Dowadays in their journey through the west seldom _ any game larger than a prairie dog or jack rabbit, will be Interested in this item r eprinted from "De millionaires have deir troublell, the Roc ky lIIountaln Herald of some pard. Look at de hard time dey Iltty years ago: "Passengers report have dodging taxes and subpoenas." that antelope have never been seen "Yes' they have almost as hfU'd so numerous as now. Herds of antel, ope larger than 'any flock of sheep In a time as we do dodging bulldogs ; the world are frequently spoken of." and work!' ,
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While you are moving, stop at the Man With Leisure, and Money, T akes Waynesville Auto & Machinery Co HI. Ti m e to Enjoy Hie Prln· and get a bucket of Havoline soap clpal Meal. for the woodwork. Will not injure An elderly man in eveni ng dress paint, nor the hands. entered 1\' -restaursnt in Soho the A. L. Hendrick has opened an up- ::Jt her n : ::It. The waiter took his hat holstering and furniture repair s hop nnd co: I, and in a moment bronght at the old Wrig:ht carriage sh op hi m a dish of fi ve oysters and poured Old varnish removed, refinished ::Jut a glnss of wflter. same as new. Call and see m e. The dine r , who had not sa id a - - ---0 _ ••- - - word, ate the oysters thoughtfully, emptied the glass. pllid the waiter, DEATHS Bnd in five minutes had left. Mrs. Martha Conner. aged 74, of "He's off to - - 's for the soup ," Midland City, Clinton Co., Ohio, :mid lhe waiter. ''He never hail more oldest sister of Mr. Mahlon Ridge, than one course at any place. With died at h er home at that place Sun- the soup h e will have helf a bottle day morning. The funeral took of white wine' and some tOllst. Then plae~ there Tuesday afternoon at 1 he will go to a third place for the o'clock. fish, and to a fourth for something from the grill. With this he will JQnathan Graham, an aited find have half a bottle of burgundy. He respec ted citizen died at his home never lUIa any 8weets or cheese, but southwlo!st of Waynesville Sunday finishes at Il fifth restAurant, where morning. The funeral was to have he gets ilie best coffee. "He told me one evening that he been held Tuesday. but on account of the hig h water it had to be post- found out five restaurants in Soho each of which excelled in a certain poned. ·dish. Resays the little walk between eoch coune helps hie digestion. BAPTI S " AT ST. MARY'S A dinner takes him about two hours. At the Easler Even service Satur· -London Moil. day afternoon, Miss Ruth Hartsock, EARLY PRACTICE. organist of St. Mary's was baptized . The service \\"18 very impressive. "I am looking for an honest ~-~.~--man I" said Diogenes. OBITUAR\ "What do you want with him?" ''Nothing at all. But a man must Nancy Jane Caseltine, daughter of .J ohn L . and Hannah Holly. was do something, and raising the voice born in Buffalo, W. Va., in the yer of protest was about as easy and 1882, died at the home of her uncle spectacular a job as 1 could pick Joseph Roach, in Waynesville, Ohio, out." March 19th, 1913, aged 31 years, 9 WORLDLINESS. months and 13 days . At the age of 13, she was married to Frank "Bunsby claims to be a man of Caseltine, with whom she lived until the world." a short time ago. Being ill of tuber"Yes." culosis, her mother brought her to "Has he traveled much?" this place, from Indiana, two weeks "No, but he once lived in New ago, but she was beyond medical aid. York for three months." She calmly faced the inevitable, and expressed a desire to be relieved WASTED ON HIM •. from her pain. "Jack Ilnd I have puted forever." She was a member of the Chris"Good gracious I What does that tian church, of Louisville, Ky. , having united with this church mea.n?" "MeBnn I'll get a five-pound box when 16 years of age. She leaves a of candy in about an hour."mother. a brother and two nephews Judge. . to mourn her loss. Interment in Miami cemetery, For Relief From Inlomnla, March 21. 1913. If yo u r eally do not sleep soundly, It you lie awake much of the night and toss about, something soothing Ie needed In addition to deep breathing. It It Is 1l0lBsible, walk lu a park, watch tho refl ection or the evening stars In the water, or the moon shinIng . through tl~e trees: Then a brisk wallt home.
We have j u ~t added the relebratcd Iillr o f Hours Royal Carden T eas to our alreariy complete line of Groceries, CotTees anel Spices . T his is one of the three largest and fines t lines of Tea in the United S tates. It consists of Young Hyson , Im pcrial, Cey lon , J upan (basket fired), On lon g', Iced, Green alld Hlork Dlind. This Tea is packed in qllar ter pO lind sanitary packages to retail at 20c, a ll the dus t being remuv ed before pucking . Try a pack· ag-e of this tea nuel if YOll do not agree with liS Umt it is the finest you ever drank ( we do not say as g-ood, WE SAY THE BEST ) th clI relurn it and let us refun d your nloney. We also handle thr fu ll brands o f ~ o urs Coffees-Pilo t, San Marto, Our T rop hy and Old Master. Earh cust o mer prescnting the coupon at· lached t o this ad\'e rtisement bcfnrc Ap ril 1st , and purc ha.s ing a poun d of Hours Coffee at the reg ular prier, will recci\'e free one quarter· puund packag e o f Rours H.oyal Garden Tea. Only one packa.ge to a c ustomer. Where yo u get every thin g good to cat at
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On account of the high .water, the Today's Magazi ne is the largest call for Grangers to attend the Tab- and be~t edited magaz in e published ernacle services on Tuesday evening at 50c per year. L?ive cents per copy is postponed until Saturday evening. at all newsdealers. Evel y lady who appreciates a good magazine should 0 • Lytle send for a free sample copy and premium catalog. Address, roday':! Glenn Brock left on Thursday for Magazine, Canton, Ohio . Indianapolis where he has a position as book keeper tor a contracting firm. Sidney Coon made a business trip to Morrow on Thursday. Warren Common Pleas Lee Earnhart of the O. S. U _spent several days last week with · home MBry E. Loy folks. VB . Fr~nk Duke and family. visited in Cecelia Urah ..m ot al ClUm No . 1122 9 Lebanon Sunday. . By vlrtuQ of Bn ordor of sale. duly I.... uod Mr. and Mrs. Lester Kenrick spent f",m ""Id Ooun;. In tho aoo,'o 8taLed CI~'Ie, h Ch I I and to mo directed . I will olfor fur sa le uy S un d ay .III W aynesvi'11' e WI t ar etl WilY or llUUUC au"tlt",. Bt thu tloor ur .t he Sherwood and family. ~h~:: o~ou.e . In Lobl\non. \VBrNlJl County. Dr. and Mrs. L . G. Brock are enMonday, APrll:2', A. D" .913 tertaining the latter's mother, Mrs. at 100'clock A. M . on .ald day. tho tollow lng Susan Casto, of Dayton. dcecrlbe<J real 6Stal.t1. to-wit: Mr. and Mrll. Berne Jones and so~ Tract No. i Therle were Sunday guests of relaSltUtltc III tho OounLv of Warren. In t h. Stul.e ot Ohio. In tllOv III"!!" or Wtl),lltltl"IU" tives in Mt. Holly. and boundod ami ,lescribuJI lIS tolluw •. tU' Wlt: M Alb t' S d J.)olng part of Out· Lut Nu. ~. In tho villali" ot M r. an d . . rs. er uley an WaYIl,",vllle. Ohlu : Boglunlllg at Il slaku III daughter Esta mo to r ed to Day ton thu Eust lIuu ut Muln Struet 43 feot .11Icl' .... "'JUlllwcstwanlly from 111 1 alluy lold out oy Wednesday JOIIlI ) 1l1J1I 1ut:ll.- ull(l mnulng Liloacu with Iho . liuu at MnI" Stroot . lIO ulhwutwarlllr 4U l'lCL John Tewell and family moved to ' to Lho corllur or MI1I.II"u. LllJplncoW. I"t · . I thence ILt rlgllt IlIlI'I". "'till ,\lalu lSI"..... ;,,,J Middletown last week after se lllllg wltll IAppiIlColL ·. Ii"" .,)ULhuIUILwBrtll), I ~'~ . . J J h lJO los t" all alley : Illoneo wi th sulll "Iloy out hiS mterest to am es 0 ns, who nurthes.twurdly Ulld plirallol with ~lu ll1 '11 1 Sta f' Strcot '0 fLoe! to a slako; thence uorthwu"LWI operate t le cy arm: w!,"ll y a~lu at right ''''g I08 with A1a1D Sll'cot Mr. Jesse Cornell of Piqua, was ll r~ VOI08 Lo the l>oglllllillt;. the guest of Albert Stacy alld famil y Second Tract a couple of days lru: t week Sltunte III tho TowIIshll' ot 'rurl.locrook III tbo Cou nty 01 Wal''''" aud III tllo Stal" at Mrs. Willia m Brown visited in Uhlu . ,' Iz: Itololl' (lBr! o f SL'CtloD No. ~ I'. . d S d . h ' 4. H - 3. M . H. tI. Deginlllllg ILt the S II: Dayton Friday an atur ay WIt Corllor 01 8ulll Tract aud corllor 10 WlliIalll E"all'slumJ ut un 1, 1111 ~ ~ toot lu dluntCLur ' her daug h ter, MI·S . Bel' t h a W00 II ey thonc" I.. . ~Y degrees W. 20 .8i challiS 10 ~ '1 8Lo1I0; Lllellce l\. I dCllrco E . to.3G cbal1l8 to .. and f ami y. . stOIlO; tholleo S. d& dOIlI'CeS E. 10. GO chulns t u Mr and Mrs C S Lamb e n te r· l>stUlIO; thOllL'U S. 1 Uog,,'u W. 9.97 clll.lu. 10 . .•. III SLuku; tlJOJlco S. HY delrl'oos ll!. IO. UO chuhu tained on Sunday Mr. and Mrs. E . : ~u u stoue; thulleu S. 1 de!I'T'Ce W. au . ~ o , I Ch"lI lb to tho "h,,;o of hoglnnlng. cOlltlllllillg R. Randolph and son Russell, Mr' I7a· ~u aertlll bo th08..Dltl muro or I...... and Mrs. Stacy Lamb and S ta nl ey S~ld real 08tato hMbeoo regularly B(lpralsud Ulllior ortlor of tho Court. 1CiI'Bt Trite! ..t b 0 f Dayton . Lam. SIIUO. OO. :,Iucood 'l'ri!.Ct ut 140. 00 !>Olr he ro - - - -.... - - I \lod \\'11111[1\. bu "old tllr 1088 thau two-thirds of ~ho ""Id uPllmlS6d valuo. Prayer for Strength. Tonn.:-Ono-Lhlrd eMh III hand 011 dBY of o Lord, give us a ll, we bcscech 81110. ollo-thlNI III one ~cllr. one·thlrd 111 two thee, grace and strength to ove rcome years. '1'110 deterred pa)'lnoul8 to bear ti% Interest and Lo IJe secllred by U\ortgBII'O 0 0 every sin ; sins or besetment, delibera· tbo promltiUII sold, tlon, surprise, negligence, omission; WALDHON O. O ILM OU n . sine against thee, ourselC, our neigh. 8hQrUf WILrrou County. O. bor; ains great, small, remembered, M. OorwlD Drake, AtW. a-I6-6~. forgotten-Aman.-Chrlstlan O. ROBsetU.
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can have them by proving property thnt an ordinary field of wheat is Ilnd paying f or ad . gi\' ing off moisture quite as furiS. L. Cartwright. was in Morrow ollsl \'. Bct.wrr n the months or April and Saturday. on business. Jul y, according to }'rof. Sir J8m(~8 Milsonis Ferlilizer , the best on t.he Dewar, a field of wheat transpires \ markel. Fur sa le uy Chas. Frye. ~Ilmrient. m oi~ turc to rover the BUTfllr (' of its ground to a depth of nine E. Bratten, of Kings Mills, i neill's. Another interl'Sting fact i ~ Silent Sunday with friend s here. thn l it ret lui res three and one-hlllf pounds of watcr to produce sirlcen Mr. and Mrs . L . A . Zimmerman g rn ins of corn . lef t Mond ay fol' Cleve land and Port Tlwse nnr~ other wonrler R of hOllt Clinton. Ohio, where they will visit 81111 1Il0i~t are wcr e discussed by Sir relatives for a couple of weeks. .Jnl11('!< in a Icc turo to )'Otlllg folk ut th r ll ovai Instit ution. He menFrank Kendall, of Dayton, is spen ding several day!:! w ith hi s t iont ·t1 t hnt the famon s vine n.t father . the veneraule S. P Kendall, Il nlilptol1 ('onrt, whi eh hns a lenf !mrInce of 1,R20 squa re inrhes, gave who is quite ill at his home. off in twc\v'e hours two-fifth8 of a If you want a good Ferti lizer call p01ind of WI1 tel'. Sp<'ak ing of the solar radiat ion in Chas. Frye, p hone .\9 1-L l·S. tropiral places, Si r J ames said thut Miss Edna J an ney. accompanied in six houm abou t four-tenthR of a by herfri end, Mis..q Katherine Eby, square mile received hent eq ui valent and Mi ss Ethe lyn J ones, of Oxfo rd, to th e combustion of 1,000 tons of Ohio. s pent Saturday and Sund ay coal; whi le an area of 1,300 squar e here, with relatives. miles got in one year heat equivalent. to onc bill ion tons of coal- the Messrs. F. W. Hathaway and Har· whole {'st imut ed coal output of EIlry Mur r ay' arrived hom e Monday rope and Americn.-London Daily evening after a four days' visit with \' CII'8. Mr. and Mrs. Ed Halhaway, at Celumbus Grove, Ohio. FIVE CAFES FOR ONE DINNER
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Buy your Fertilizer of Chas. Frye, who handlea Milson's, the best. to itll former lltate-not the letheri'Y of ~he common rut, however. but one _ Born- To Mr. and Urs. J. Scott, o~ JOy and thankfulneaa. Wayna Saturday, March 29th, a lIOn. VIlle haa reason to be thankful, for " nearly 400 lives closely connected MISS Mar~ uerlte Thompson, of with the ties of their old home were Davton, came home Tuesday evening. in the flood that IIwept Dayton last
Md Ru th Zimmerman were pleaaantly enter· tained at tbe home of Miss Ruth Hartsock. Sundav.
hero, and almost all who escaped have stori es to tell of ,helping .o thers to escape. but humanity was akin, Miss Elizabeth Stewart, Miss and nationalities were not thought ' of in the common thought of all to Georgia Hadden .nd Miaa Emma Heilrhway were Jlueats of Mrs. W escape from the flood. H. Allen, at ,Jinner, Sunday. SOME THRILLING ESCAPES OBITUARV Many escapes have been told . by Jonathan Graham, youngest BOn Waynesville people who were in the flood. Stories were told here with· of William and Arab CI~'mer Graham. out any foundation, and even those was born in Warren COllnty. Ohio, h ed th h h . April 11, 1836, died March :W, 1915. w 0 pass roug t e trymg or·
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spent Sunday with relativ~ in Day. ton. , Dr. J. W. Ward and wife, came down from Dayton Tuesday for a few days.
and going to He if they could learn somethini of relatives and friends _ They were frantic with fear leRt they Ihould hear of the death of some loved one washed away, per. hana never to be heard from a"" in. ".. 6~ So far the enti ... Waynesville colony Milson's Fertilizer, the best on the in Dayton have been heard from. market. For sale by Chas. Frye. and all are well but their homes in
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Levees on Lower MisslS'sippl' Rl'ver A'1e TI' t d B t 1lea ane, u M08t 0 f Th em Are Secur8:'-- Dayton Had High Wind Monday and Several &lready Shattered Bu'ld, £1 1 ings Were Violently Bluwn to the Ground.
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icled. and some of them bo~der on ~h~ ~irac~lous. People whose tim· Idlty In times of peace would not have dared even think of croBBing a foot of water on pianka, even went, _.. tte If you want a good Fertilizer call so f ar as to go ou t on IlUIi rs oller Chas. Frye, phone 49 l-L 1-S. eleven feet of water to neighboring houses with . a thirty·mile-an·hour Mrs. Edith Harris and Mnl. Alice 'c urrent under them. . Mc,KinReY and daughter were in LITTLE MIAMI VALLEY SUFFERS Morrow Saturday.
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As the water recedes in the northern and central parts ot the states, it heightens the danger to Southern towns. The E nquirer puts the list of dead ~t about 1000, and the loss of property to nearly $300,000,000, In most places the savings of a lifetime were swept away in a night
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deal ofFriday, from Tuesday until Thursday years, 11 Dlonths,of12adays. and sometimes forget aged He 76 was the voungest family whether the things they saw and did I of leven, five brothers and two I~ were true. ters, all of whom have preceded bim M~ _ Hannah Rogers, who was the to the Home Beyond, except the guest of W. W. Smith and family, oldest sister, ' Mrs. Cyrus Smith. of on Chestnut Atreet. on Thursday, got Waynesville. out on a plank and then from house . ~~th the exception of one brother, to house .until they could wade (out, Wilham, all have. been granted the where friends brought them to Can. full and overflol;\lnlr measure of age terville allotted to man "threescore years It WIlS reoor~ed here tba' Mrl!. and ten." A'lOa Dllke lind daughter Zoe, had He was married to Mary Lewis, been drowned, but they were goUan of Utica, November 13, 1867. To O Dt (' 11 right. this union, were born four children, MIlDY fthJltltes from bere were on a daughter, Mrs. George Pence, arid high ground and their houses not three Bons, Gilbert fl., William and d t • II d t . Charl-. For nver twenty years, un er Wd er a. a an some go ou. = .btl fore th ') flood. they traveled life's pathway, daub. Will Itu8snm and son, Gail, and ling the joys arid dividing the sor.
In Dayton downtown retail stores bardly anything is left in the ground fl tho b ' Ii II . d oors, every 109 emg tera y carne away by the water. Barbert Edwsrds were ollugM boi rows which came to them on tbeir John H. Patterson, Dayton's hero, says that the future of Dayton were made fairly comfortable at journey. Then came, that unwel. must be placed in the bands of the govemment. The Miami river bed Mrs . Mollie Edwards' home 00 come visitor, death; ctaiminlr the Greeu ~tr e et . wife and mother on October 7. 1888, Reuben McCallum, of Dayton. is But Dayton has not been the only must be changed and crooked places made straight before she can truly b~ rllnk 'f'Llt and soo ha.d a thrU leaving the husband. and father of staying for a while at the home of "town that has IUffered. almost the become the Gem city of the West. ling time Abon' five of them the three small children to travel on Mr. and Mrs. Eli Dean. whole Ohio Valley has suffered and What can be done must be done immediately, and Mr. Patterson wRllled several ::Iquares in tbe fi'lod I alone. our own Little Miami river baa locl{dd arm ~ , in water sJmetimes to He 888umed the double task of Don't forget the "Big 3" Wuher added untold rniaeriea to her river tbiDks the government can do it in J,Ducl:! less time than Dayton author· their necks, bnt finally aAOaped. fatber and mother most bravely; at Rotrers' Hardware St0T8. New towns. Oregonia, Ft. Ancient, Mor· ities can. Orlen Thompson, Cball. Surfaoe and was a devoted, careful and af, shipment just In. Prices right. row, Klnll'8 Milia, South Lebanon, Words cannot teh the amount of sufft!ring caused by these floods, Emerson Earnhart, Ca.rl Hawke. fectionate father. Many a heart y , A Z' . eel b lAveland and Milford were under and the amount of damage can only be •.t!' ted' d II d ts Frank Urew aDd leTeral more were has been lightened and many a path· ..... . Immerman arrlv ome f fi d e5, rna In 0 ars an cen . . b'l b . h ed b h' • I Tuesdaj after~- after a week's water or ve QI. . . . ' . . marooned In UI dings dowD town. way rIg ten , y 18 conllema isit 'th- I ti . N rth Oh' At Morrow the flood eeemed to do Furniture. bnen, PlaDOS, etc., are all but romed to houses where the Mrs. Dr . Cooper IIond son and dispolition and wise COUDle!. -v WI re a ves m 0 em .'0. more damap tha'!l ai the other water entered, and.in some instances can [lever be replaced. Raymond Williamson oame down While he never made a public tlundllY· Mrs. Cooper was In the profession of relilrion, he practiced Kenneth Ridl{e, of C~cinnati, is places alonK the line. • 8~ing here for a few daYI on acAI, last week our CltiUlllB worked _ _ __ Algonqnln and Raymond at the Y. the Universal faith of making thi. 'count of the Cincinnati high waters. like Trojans to alleviate the BUffer· until the call baa gone forth to send did they get out" th t ' M , C. A. world a better place, and contribu. ings of neighborinlr to'Wns and citiea. phrases ' th t h 'rd hare I e wo J . T. Llddy'8 photo ga.lIerv wen' ting Keneroully to Ilia favorite creed. _..I f no more at present. a are ea ou r y on ou r . . . __ .I Chas , Frye bandies the Milson Load after 10. . 0 provisions were streets N t ' 1 f t I't up In filllDes in the big fire on Ebird H18 wsa a Ilfe of activity .;.... d • 0 a smg e a a I y case led Fertilizer, and there ia none better 3ent to Dayton and Mi UDlituUI'Jr, an j, GENEROUS COUNTRY has been recorded of eo Ie from stree&. energy. until recent years eom.pel Sunday a Itig load was aent to Mor· this IglCal't p p A. MoCray, who lately weni to by the demands of a&e and dlB8Ue, Almoet everybody who had an row. The offerinp made in the U. S. The'r e I'::.s some trouble exper- Daywn, had a rooming hOUle, and he was f.,rced to Y.ield • . His body automobile oJ' a horsR and bugi'Y Thursda.y provilionl were made to a1on~ for the tIooded dilltricts. cannot ieneed' D to Th d d 16 of hil! houlehold were taken ot! has been on the decline for IOmetime were in Dayton Saturday and Sun- care for about 200 refuKees from be estimated at present, but it will Friday ;~ get~ingninto Ut~e a~tya~n the roof of their honae. put, and a~ut five weeks qo he day. ". Dayton, and Drs. Ellis and Clayton run into the ~ilIions of dollars in Mr d M B ioe S itb ar .. _-d dedi and wu aceoUlllt of martial law, but since .' 'lan rs, r !D Ie e ut:eame · feciII Y dwor&eed'i tched All kl d f S d S were /lent up to bring them back, money,clothingandfood Societies, Saturday little trouble has been ex. domlOl ed at tqe home of rnad mosteare u land e~ot y.wa Pray an rd .. d" t th Buttetworth &nd faallly. A daugh. and cared for bl the Immechate fam- but not a lOul would leave their churcbea and iqdividu.la sent money, perienced in i ng rnante ras'al° a tPraRoyers, ger s HSol a ware t' k ity. The Oddfe II OW8 h a II , and '.the Red Cross society is In· flooded distrl'gammg a mISSIon 0 e tar 0 f C.H, Whi ta..'-er i 8 a' tb . . . te d h er .1 S I h t' 8 ric en c "ts e'll y, th e J'emauunc SIB l' an : Sto L 1m ". reo I e anu u p ur U IOn. the I. E. Keys and P. O. rooms had valuable. .. . h b l . . . , II d h '1 h final . ome of er., Iter, _rs . , os. or· aug ter unb ,t e aummoM 2.,.. per ga. been converced into bed rooms, and Special mention must be made of A DAYTON HERO mell. came. -c-Mt'8. Mary Gaskey. of Lebanon. the Masonic banquet room' was con- the WaynelVille Telephone station. , Frank W,Jolley, wbo 11 ves on He leaves to moum-their 10. one was in town, Monday. Her term of verted into a dininlr ball, but to no The operators w~rketl hard. earlyi John H. Pat!erson of the National , Orcharr.: street, Riverdale, haa ang· .laughter, two IIODI, five &'r&Jldcbilservice at the Chiidren'B Home avail. and late, and tried to accomodate Cash Register IS the man of the hour. mllnted his family ' 1.1' 'wo, 'WIDS dren, an aged silter and her husband; expires today. . This. however, did not deter every one, and the service was good He h8l1 done much to help his fellow , belog born Into Ills tamlly Batarday together with a host of frieneD. , the ladies from their eood work, for under the circumstances. townsmen, and it was his daughter. I worning. "There is no death I thestara go down Mr. and Mrs. C. B. Bentley were they prepared eatablea to lend to Nurses Leah Rmithand Alicia Kelly Miss Dorea Patterson, that came to I D U. Ridge came down Wedne.,' To rise upon some other shore; in New Burlington, Sundal. They the water· bound districts. The came up from Cincinnati Thursday Waynesville last Wedne~day to make ' day evening, his home no& being And bright in Heaven's jeweled went to look after their proper~ country aide was as open·hearted as evening to be on band to attend to Iher appeal personally. \ oanght in tbe flood . crown there, which had been in the flood. the town, and buggy after buge tht refugees expected h~re but they ~he D. L . & C. and C. L. & N. M. A. Cornell and family are here, They shine forever more." Water there waa higher than ever loaded ~ith good thiDKS came into -wellt on to Dayton Fnday where rallroads have also done a noble 'l'hey were out of the water I!ootion, • - • known before. town to add to the loads that were they ara at the present time working. work Supplies. militia, doctors, : however . MAROONED IN COLUMBUS . sent away. Many pathetic Incidents are re- etc., have. been rushed thro~gh to A. D. Haines and wife, of MAin Re\'. J . F. Cadwallader, MeBlln. While you are moving, stop at the The whole country budon. nobly. cordei in the papers where people Dayton wl~hout charge. WIthout street, were taken ont, by boat. W. H. Allen and E. V. Barnhart, WaynesVIlle Auto & Machinery Co Train after train carrying eatables, ~ent almost their all to relieve the , this road Dayton would have been ! Mr. Hulne!! wus qntie III at the time, who went to Columbu8 on Monday and get. a ' bucket of Hl;'voline I08p clothing, doctors, nurses, medicine. Bufferinp of their fellow men. in a sony plight. . , I evening WAre unable to leave that (Continued on page 8) for the ~oodwork. Will not inj~re etc., have been I!eIlt into the district, "Are they all rigOt," and "when The flood made many a man a I city until after the waters went down. paint, nor the hands. _ _ _ E22Z2! Neither could they Iret any word to Dr. J. T. Ellis went ~o Dayton HUNTEDQAS WITH MATCH Immediately the explosion took place. P.O EXAMINATIO~ yeara.women18yearsof age on the their wives here. Friday afternoon Tuesdar :to bring Mr. and Mra. A. A piece of iron struck Dr. Hender· .~-date of the examination will be ad· Mr. Barnhart got out and came to Washington, C. H., stayed there all D. Haines here, but found them Saturday mornina·about 9 o'clock. son on tbe sbin bre8king II bone in The United State~ Civil Service mitted. night and got over to Dayton and as very comfortably aituated at the rea citizens on thil lide of the riv~r I' his leg and knocking him down. Commission announces that on Sat· Applicants must reside within the idence of Mr. and Mra. James Stoops w~re alarmed by • loud explosion . Mr. Hirons. who was standing back urd&y, April 26, 1913, an examina· territory supplied by the poat office far as Centerville, and Ray Mills in Dayton View. , and in a few minulea ' a telephone of him. also received the shock, and tion will be held at WaynesVille, for which the examinatil n is an· went after him Sunday eveninlr and he got home about 9 o'clock. Rev. • -mesaaare came from Corwin that the waaknockeddown. Heal80received Ohio, as a result of which it is ex· nounced. FARMERS, AliENTIONI acetelyne plant in the Henderson aevere flesh wounda around tbe pected to make certification to fill a The examination is open to all Cadwallader and Ifr Allen went . Bros. grocery store bad exploded. ankles. . contemplated vaC\lncy in the position citizentJ of the United States who can through the flooded weat·end di3trict in Columbus Sunday morning in a I have a car load of fertJlizer for Upora investigation it was found Doctors were immediately sum· of fourth class postmaster of class comply with the requirements. Oata, Corn and Tob~eo at the old that Dr. Carl Henderson was severely moned and both patients are getting (a) at: Harveysbu rg and other VII· Application forJIUI and full infor- wagon. and caught an Ohio Electric Grange ware~ouae, 1D Corwin. hurt and that Arthur Hirons had along,as well as eould be expected cancies as they may occur at that mation concerning the requirementa through to Springfield, thence to dd H. 14a en ~11 ~ w )'o.u the goods also been h~rt . under the circumstances; office" unless it shall be decided in of the examination can be secured Xenia an~ drove home from that and i1ve you . prices and ~e, your The pl!Ult bad ~ under water •- • the interests of the service to fill the from the postmasf.er at Harvtl),sbul'Jr place arrivin!{ here about 4 o'clock orders, Your trade. is dealted, since TueadQ, and . i~ ' wu thoUtrht ST. MARV'S CHURCH vacancy by reinstatement. The com.\ or from the U. S. Civil ServIce Com· Sunday afternoon. They had a tr)'ing experi~nce in Ed Chandler. that. the t~ ~as eotirety:out of the pensation ilf the postmaster at this mission, Washington; D. C. days, however. machine, A ' leak had 'been ngticed 2nd SundQ afteJ' Easter April 6th. office was $610 for the last fiscal Applications Ihould be properly that town for aeveral • _ t . P"lacl~.I'.. . by the firm . for. nYeraa dap.; and Sunday Sehool.t 9:30 a. m. 'Ser- year. executed and filed with the ComM.dlcln. a Poor Prof.aloft. , 'j~uilJlbl9nl 'ot wben tb. Water aUbaid~· Dt:: Hen-mon and Holy COmmunion at 10:80. :Agl! limit. 21 years and over on mission at Wasliington at teut 7 dap Deeplte the fact that lOme or tJaua ...,uorn' D1Mllihe:r,; derson ana ' Mr. , H"* atarted 'to Confirmation inStruction '~ at _ the the date of the examination, with before the date of the examination, maoace to .at enonno1ll reu, 1~ sa , . .. inv8Btipt,. .' 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dllT T('ntln lo bl'lwc('n tbe "rel'clltable allli th e unl'rc\' cntnblo. It Is equally wort b "III IA to . wurk for Ih o pre ven· " enll on or th" pre vt' ntabl e. Alld one t • • ur prl s" " to tlnd how mllny of the ) O S" (' ~ and surTerin lls or mankind 1lI ! ~hl b,' IHI" 1' [l l"J If proppr t ime and th plJ~ht " P rt ' gh e n to tllt~m . Losses tor hlll"!l1l Itf, ' tJl ro ug b Unnf'CPRsllry dis· "'.1" ' 5. (\('S'rU/ :lwn a t (ooel products Ih r" u~h )1 1'1',,' nlahl o c nu~ S, sftcrHlces (,r pn'p"rl), tllrOllgh a\'ol <lnlll e tlro8fh f''' It\'J ~ ll1utp lin llpp a liing chapler " n FPC' I" I In ,"tftrlrncy . Oil))' lin approx· 11II nt~ monp(ar) vftlu p co n bl' plact'd upon hUl llIHI IIf . Tb(l Insurance co na panl , ~ make ~ul' b l's tllll :lleS, but th!'y are (' o n"lndllg on ly \\ h!!11 cons lelf')'r d I nJp e rsonally. To say thllt mil· 1t 01lS aro lost to th o ppo ple o f AmerIca through unnecessnry dying, through tl.11' ravnges or prl'Ycn ta ble dI8('a8p9. Is to 6lllte nn economic tac t lInte(' llngly, It Is. Ilona th a leslI, a fact. Tho propert y loss by fire In th e Un ited Statl's ror lOll-the latest nuthelltlc ligu res obtllllln1>lo - wa ll $226.000.000. And any 1'1Ipcrt w1ll say n majority of tholle fires might bave been prcH!IHed by I'recau tJons of Quite an ordillary cbaracter.
San Jose Scale, Green Apple Aphi4i and Other Insects Can Be Controlled By Winter Spraying - Dornant Sprays Are Useful
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EI'ery good house wife usually has a The lime·sulphur concentrate Is el i· Bll ring buu se cleaning. She hns It, lutoo with nbout 801' 10 purts o[ water (;l'n ' l'olly, just wb e u the weather be· for willter or dormant spraying. It CUIIICS WI\rm e nOUKh to work out at may be applied nt any time during tll o d oors, alld Jus t when Mother Earth, ' lJers\'IC, Is appearing In new, clean, dormnllt 01' I't's t Ing seallon. but It ha 3 ST(>(> n clo tbes. \lotb wlsb tD be rlu Its bl'st efT£'Cts whell u~ed Immedla!l·l y or Ih(' dlrL and worn-out thlngll, Bnd before th e lJlId ~ begin to swell In th e til h nY (' nil abollt the m fr es b aud [lur .. . 5prl l11{. Thill I~ ('~pecla llr tr ue III r·)· 1'; \'('fY sllcn~~s rlll orcbar dl s t hus a ' ~nrd to IlP pl (' Ren b and "rpl'll IIpt.I >. ~')rl llb orchard c le aning. More arch . ! Wh n s Jlroylnj.; pl'lll'hl'l! for the tl(rl n'rcli ~ t s wo uld be s uccessful I[ 1I10re , Ipar th b grouml benl'ath Ib e IreI' . lit 1!! l! 11l wo uld huve one. This o rchilI'd Rhou ld r('ce lv •. It~ s h~re us we ll at; Ih " " it' lInlng Is al'compllshml (;blen)' by ~ troes. as the ul BPlise I ~ carried through whal ar(' termed do r mant sp ray~. al. I t b(> winter 0 11 tbP. tall en leaves. To nlll In o hta lll il1g th e best r'-"' lIl l~ lhlll(g b (lther lIleas ures shollid IJo THE LONG ISLAND HOMF. HAMPER. tnl."11 to ~ulll)l elJlellt th e sp ray s. troUl s;Jrayln", all (' ankers O il Lh fl Hugh li·ulle rton. manar;er of the Long Is land experim ent (arm, s lis ~Iany of our fruit IIISt,(·ts 8nu d is. Ilmhl\ and hrnnc hNl s hl1uld be cut Ou L, Ib".p' bampers a ll Bumme r to residents of New York at high prices, and 9I1Sf'S Ihe OVf'T willter In or on lhe l en\' ln~ a RllloOth', clean. b f'.a llhy bar k. d ll)'S Ill' ClIlI lIot supp ly the demaud. Tbls line oC proHt Is open overywhe re. orcbard tr(l('~ . Many of them ar e vul. All dry llIumllli!'d fruits , a lso, " bould nerRbl o and l'a n be more easily ('om. be ba ndp lc kpd and rl es troycd. Th e ! fl ' 11' . .I . S}'I Ll,hIAN , Ch id o f F llrm Uon may b e, t he fact re maIns that M Iln;\l!t' ll1IP llt , nnttf~d Stnt es D e pnrt ... we h a vo an Inborn blll t t'd 'a t tbi s time than a t allY other. spores 011 muny or th e rots r ema in InsUllct which lilt nl ut .\J':Tlj: ult ure.) For iustanee, tbe notorious San Jose over the dOrl1lallt sensun III thelle cnn· makes the av e rage lDall ba ppy out In At no ti m e In th a history of lbls RII environ men t whl cb nature baa pro· sca le Is bes t con trolled by strong dor. kers and rrults wb lcb ha ng 0 11 th e c(llIntry b08 there been 80 much In· llI a n t sprays ; tb e green apple aph is trees. Their ('ilrefu l rE'lltovul will pr()duced una ided. tt' rell!. In I'arm lng on the part of Let us first consider thoae dlm cul· L Growilla Smaller Eve..,. o.y. rind many o ther Insects that pass the ve nt an Infection In tbe s pring from city veopl£' as there la. at tbe pree· ties which arlsc I1t th e very beginning wInter In tb e egg s tnge are more eas. Ihese Bources, a nd save much lOBS (luI" (,li t time. In nearly all large cities of the transter from th e city to the CARTER'S LITTLE Ill' d cstroyed wben the trees are not Ing the Bummer. LIVER PILLS are cOllrs(>s of It'c luros 111 ngrlculture are In foliage. Poocb c url lea f IB co n· All tr('es sbould be s prnyed tbor· bplng gl\,1'1I u nder I'arlo uy auspices. country . reeponelble - they The first or tb ese hilS to do with the not only give relief tro ll ed In praeLice only by th e lime oug hly and before th e buds swell. Tho lind Ow lItlelldu.nce 18 taxing the ca.. fl ulphur solu tion, whiter stre ngtb. Th e str engtb of li me s ul phur advised Is p"clty (If th A lorges t avaJll1bl e audl· real estat e agent. The man who has - they permali ved all his life In the cit), 18 no ~nme 8'lr8Y aid s In controlling app le too great If applied atter the leaves Locomotive !'ngln pe rs sit for b o u rs ' tbe varIous rots, as well as b e.,. "" n to sow. b A weak e r flOIut Ion. torlulll s. At the Bame tim e ther e Is judge of the agricultural value of II ecob aad 1\ r('ma rkabl u IncNl&.lle In attendance us piece of land. at the throttle In 1\ cramped pOSition. mallY other tro ubl es to wblcb an or. wblch wou ld bave to be a ppli ed wlLh them for In th e agricultural cll1ssell In the col· He does uot know wbat Is a fair tb e mind 18 taxed to tb e futl limIt, tbe ~ bnrdl!; t falll! be lr wb e n th e trees arc th e tl'ees In foliage would not tuke II·ges. The causes of this movement price for land unde r a gIven set of BiIioaMt" body at 11 terrible strliln. Tb e per- l'o \'ered wltb masse. and IIc bens; tbe place oC tbe dormant spray, It Ddi...U.a. SId: H.MuM. Sdew .... bl\ck to th(l land are many. conditions , hence he Is an easy- mnrk cen tage or deatha from kidney elisor· th ese can be removed by wInter Rnd wo uld not be a e lloct\\'e. F·lrst has been tbe work' of th e col· for a real estate agent. and unfortu· QlALL PILL, SMALL DOSE. SIIAU. der Is ve ry blgh a mon g locomotive ('arly sp ring sp raylngs. This s pray, the R. B. CRUICKSHAN1<. I.. ~os. nnd es peciall y ot the experi· Genuine muat bear Signature engineers and It Is asserte d that tbls first of the year, Is a genera l clea ll·up Coll ege of Agriculture. Oh io State ment sLaLlons. 111 getting at the prl n· nntely some m e n ure engaged In this business whose word cannot always U niv ersity. Is due In a large measure to the con· operation. clples Inl' oh'ed In agriculture. be trullte«!. tlnunl Jar of the engine. With a =-========= =-= ========== ======= Second, President Roosevelt's coun· Heuco a man who III contemplating " le w to ameliorating tb ese condlLlo na try IIro co mmission had a great deal a radIcal movo ot tbls kind sbould to do 111 awakening public sentiment study the matter unttl h e Ilndenltands an Inventor hoo con t rl ved a portable on this question and In . giving agr;l. It. and finally select IlUld £n a locality 'back Test made of canvRs, wb lcb la cult ure a s la ndln g In the social lIf11 where there are good markets, where WOULDN'T TAKE ANY CHANCES attached to tbe seat, while th e uppe r or th e city. This commission waa the " nd Is secured to coil springs , whlcb Mr. Farmer, when YOU use land rood bas been manuractllred and r& bu tt ot the newspaper runny man aDd th e soil bas possibilities In It, and where be can get a piece of land at Woman Surely Could Not Bo Aeeuled . are b ooked to tbe c eiling of the cab. worth anywbere from $iiO to $160 per celved In th e plant roots for (ulure t h o cnrtoonlst, but It 'aroused public Ita real market value. of Having An)' Lack of Tbe spri nge reli eve the engineer of a a cre (or pas ture , are yo u feeding one use, as well as prevent.lon of th o Interest In matters agricultural as The second grel1t 1I1fficulty lIea III . Caution. great deal ef jarrlng, permit him. to a n Ima l to every fiv e acres, or are you bladee be ing eaten so c lose to the nothll1g else baB e.,er done. tbe city man's Ignoranc e of the prln occupy a more comfortable pos ition, doi ng be lter than the average Oblo ground In the tal! that a sufficient coy· It has opened all the popular magn· olples Involved In farming. No other One day a very nanoUII, Umld·iook. and co nsequ ently make him more e m· stock feeder and ta\(lng care of one erlng Is not a llowed for protection zI n e8 fin d all the Important new spa· sphere of human activity Involves Ing woman. accompanied by a robult . IInimal tor ('vc ry lwo or tbr ee acres? during tbe coming montbs. Experl· dent, particul arly on long runs. pl'rs ot th e country, and one scaroely Do you know that th\~ onl y roughage ence has proved that the prevention pIc ks up one of these nowadays with· knowle dge of so many prinCiples lUI [arm er, appeared on the platform of .. . doee rarmlng. little railway at a r emote country. A la wyer In Utah wants condemned whlcb tb e (.. rmcr can produce a llnual· o C both elU'ly and late graz Ing w\llma· A t ew of the thlnga a man has to town. For a Ume Ihe devoted her at· ly on larl,;e areus and for w'deb he te rlally Increase thc yield of B meadow cnmlnals, who In tbat state are now know before he can make a auccess tentlon to the Ume table, but sho dl4 (\oes nol bave to pay large Hums for during each s uccocd lng year. allowed to cboos betwee n hanging qt forming are as tollows: He mus t not find there the Information Ihe tbe supplying or IIddltlonal eo ncell· In lUany sections of Ohlo. and PIll" know how to man ago the soli; hl' Bought, and she stepped up to the Ita· and shoollng, to be permitted to C,lm· tra:.es , Is the grass th a t yo u nre !;ro w· tlcularly In the eastern counties, Wfl mu st know wben It Is In condition for tton mas ter &.II he came out of the mIt s ui c ide. The len der consldera· 111 1,; In your meadows ? (loud grcen \ find that the gl1ultres do not have plowing and for the dl tterent tlIl.ige omce. tlon for the feelings of criminals 10 gross, wben supplied In ~lI m c lcn~ pro per conditions tor successful operations; he must kno w the value "Will you please tell me If the threeene or Ihe strauge a nd not a ltogetber ~ua.ntllleR, Is a balanced rllli on. I Gruwth, there bei ng a lack of suffici ent and use of manure and fertlltzers . be fifteen 1:roln has gounet..f!! abe &liked. h ea lthy sy mptoms ot th e day. And yet there Is no porllon of the (ood clelilonts for sustenance of the must know bow deep to cove r dltter· In apparent concern. tarm that has ns little care. (·oIJsi de r. plan t life, a ud som eth ing must be dono ent klnds of seed and the season for . "Yes, about twen ty mtnu tel ago," be , A man In New Orl p.ans wh o has led Ing tbe profit that It br ings, 11 8 Lb e pas· to remedy this. Ind ications of th ese differe nt farm operations . replier. Il.n exe mplary lI[e for 3;; years was re- lure. and tbe qu eRtion Is. "(;a:. w" aC· un[a l'orahle oondltlons are found In He mnet bave a pretty general "And wben w ill the four·thlrty be Imowle dge or th e types of farming In along, do you thInk?" cent ly arreet cd to r an otren se commit· to rd to have l>Il slures on $11,1) lantl. 1 fi e lds wh !',. sorr('I, dewberry or black· and If so, how cnn we In('rca se the pro·: be rry I'inCB noll danger01ls weods are order to be able to select a type suit· ted In boybood an d ror bls escape "Why, not for s ome time yet. of : C'1'ow<linl,; out t be b ille grass. Acidity able to his conditions, and there Is a course." from prison. Th ese Insta nces sbow duct!v eneBs?" On cheapl'r, rough ami hill y Iflnd It I of tbe s oli must also be correcte:1. great multitude of thorn to choose "Are there any expr esses bernre thnt lhe strict let t e r of th e law Is not Is probably \.J est to pa8t ure. Un ollr Ul'flsses llke a sweet. soli. and we call from . then ?" always In IIccol'd with Its modern Ohio fanns, however, fro III 011" Itcre swc('Le ll t ho soli by the uppli ca t loD at He must kno w the a mount:\ of capl· "Not one ." \ spIrit. of c urll b'Tu wn tor s ilage, ('nollgh k ctl : two lOllS or groullll li mest one per acro tal re(lulred fo r a g Ive n agricultural "An y fr eig ht tmlnlr' s hould I)e grown to s upply rougha ge to neu tralize th e a <:ldlly. und ertak ing; al~o th e amount of labor A th lrty·four·year old grocery bill In co nn ection with th e necessary cOD · I It Is a lso adVIsabl e to supply some required. He must know what arc th e "Nothing at all?'! _ v,as present ed ro r payment wben the centrates to f ed at IcaB t two o r thrce I al'n llilblo food in th e form ot stabl e be st varie ti es of cr('pe lo bo planted; "Notblng wbatever." estate or a Ph llade lpbl a "'awan WIlS r.ows or B l. ecr~. T his lII et hod Is PCI' :li antl rcs. El nd observation for only n the scaBo n tor planting and harvesting "Are you quite Burer b e ing audited. It Is to be aske d It the i bars th e otb e r extrem e in \l 1'O~l ucl l o n ' l s hort tim e will s how stlbstantJal et· th ese crops; th e rate ot seeding; "Certainly I am, o~ I wouldn't bal" groce ryman Increased Ihe prieD .nf bill but ean oud Is being TlrnCllct!11 by fee t . In place of weeds. a hearty g rowth bow much work stock Is noeded. and 8ald so." ' ooels to) m eet th o present scale or many prospe rou s dalrYIllf'n fI~d stper or grass w!1I he {o unll. It Is 110180 well, how much of other kind s of livestock; "Then," IInld the timid woman. tumg (eetlers. On our hest lallc1 s It is not Ilor hap8. whil e Increasing tb e avalla. hew much teed t bese anImals will In g to h er husband, "I tblnk we'D livi ng. ad l' isable to lea I'e lhe pastu r e out 01. lJllity of th e plant food. to disc the consume . cross the trockll. Wllllam."- Youth·1 th e rolnllon . lIeld and reeeed in the ·sprin g with One of the things which It Is hlgbly Comllanlon. . A \"\'a8hlng ton g irl refused 130,000 H ow can we get more profit from about ten 110und s oC Kentucky bluQ Important tor the success[ul farmer to Artichokes on a L... ng Illand vegetaand no auto bequeathed be r by her tbe o lher Innds , In using them fol' pas- grass, three pounds ot wblte clove f SUITED HIM. know Is what constitutes a falr day's fiance. Probably fe lt the s um wa s not tur e? Tb e answer to th e qu es ti on lies and Ove pounds oC a l81kl', In add ltlo[] ble farm. Eaey to grow and alwaYI work on the farm. If be Is Ignorant e nough ot an e ndowm en t to make It largely In th e Ilr c ,entlon of botb too to other b'TU I!Ses, tor each 'pcr.'L .lo b ~ In deman<ll In the larlle cities. where at this he will be Imposed upon by the)' comnnand lIood prlcea, early lind too late grazi ng, In soe in g sown . C. J . aRANT, safe to s ece pt t be mocblu e. mnny hIre d laborers he Is so unfor· t hat tbe Htock do ,,8 not ellt t ho ea l'ly - College ot Agrlcnlture, Ohio Statl{ out lin ding something relntlng to tunate as to be compelle d tD employ. A wes t e rn preal!he r snys that btls6- hla(l es for ~o~~ L ~fo!.e ~~n~cLe l~'. plant Unlverslty, In a ddition tD knowing about the farming. In other words, agricultural ball should be played In lI11ave il . But I = = - - ===- ---=-=: _ -. =- -- - - - - - - ----:== literature bas broken Into society and soli, the capital and labor requ1red, the varie ties of crops to grow. and de· Is now the social lion . how can It be arranged BO tbat tbo ORIGIN OF OATS. THE HOME GARDEN . In the third place the character of tails of growing them. he must unde ~ borne club will alwa ys win? Oats Is ono of tbe most Importa nt "The hom e gu rde n sbould be locatec cnrrent a gricultural IIterlAture has stand the princIples of marketing ~l'Ill n cro ps In th e north tem pera Ie c lose to th e house t o save steps fOI had much to do with the pre sent situ· farm produce. A Californ ia judg~ 11 warded 11 min, zone. In tb e United Sllltes It Is ex· tbe farmer's wife, " says Prof. V. H atlon. Tbls literature Is Immensely Fortunate ly the city man Is usually Iste l' $300 tor the lo s~ at twelve aer· ceed ed ollly by corn and wheat. In DavIa. at the College of Agriculture, more practical thon that of a genera· better qualllled Cor this part ef fann mons. Compa.rlng It with the averagll nearly a ll European countries 11 large OhIo Slote uoh'erally, "A garden b~1 tlon ago. manar:ement tban Is the aversge farl1l" mlulster's su lary. one Is obliged to sd, area Is d~ l'oi.ed to the growing of t.bls a mile from the house Isn' t going to bb In recent years It · has given eape- er because he knows more about con· mit tbat no longer Is talk cheu p. cro p. In spite of Its Importnnce many mucb of a garden; it can't get the care clal attent:lon t.o cases of highly sue- dltlons In tbe cities, where he mUlt far me r s In this country are careless In It deacrves, Put the g arden in th e cessful farming wblch are to be find his markets. (Copyrlaht. 1911. b, C. Y. SChults.) DlOSt conspicuoull place In the yard, found Ica.ttered here and tbere-all Tboogh It will be possIble to s end handling the oats crop. Tbe original wild 'orm of the cultl· next to tbe lawn. 'fben the owner wU\ over the <:ountry, and the ImpressIon flowers to your best girl by parcel post, It Is. gcnerally IIpeaklng, mora ,'a led oala Is net d efinitely known. al· feel compell~ . 118 p. matter of pride In has hecolllle general that by tbe utm· though It is believed to have existed surroundings, to keep It looking good. mUon o r the in,lormllUon gleane«! by fun to con vey t bem by ba nd. in Western Asia and Eastern Europe, "It Is I!DPosslble to get too much Ifclentlsts ~ n tbelr Investlgatlons farm· 'rhe records do not show that this crop stahle manure on the born e ga rd e n. Ing can be made highly profitable. ' . ~-. No ..... tbat the parcel post Is In opel' was known to the early Egyptians, Put on at least four or Ove incbes In Fllrthermore, the man who bas atlon, onB can confess, wlthout mental Greeks ' or Romans all WWl wheat and ..the tall of the year aud turn It und or. made a distinct succeslI on the !'arm On Small Strip of Waste land "I've JUlt beeR readin, In thla bl. tory of France all about Charlotte qualms, that his overcoat ls In tho barley. It Is probable that cats was Tbe n put on as much mOI'l! and let it may now become a naUonal chiracter Man Secures Yield at Rate COrda,. She aur.. 11'88 a great C1ame. first c ultivat e d In North ern and Ce n· stJlnd througb tbe wintel'. Wben through the agricultural press, ' That bands of his uncle. all right." tral Europe Bnd In what Is now kno'Vn spring comea turn it ove r agRUl. NI- le. tbere Is.a chance for a man to of 40 Bushels. "What did she do?" A Paris court decided that a wit. as Austrla·Hllngary alld Rus si a. Like lrale of soda should also bo used wher- make a ctlreer on. the farm , • "KlIIed a lilY what wal taldD. a The marked success of a few city (By O. A. INOELSBY.) ..... bo kllled her husbll&d while be wal severnl of our other cultivated plants, ever possible, anll gives goo,\ results Last year I rented tor tbree d01lt.1'8 hath." trying to strangle her wall not guilty, tile grain was carrIed westward from belng soluble and contalnlD/1 plant mtln who have un4ertaken farmlnl W estern Asia and Easte rn Europe, b y food that Is necessary to good .,':urde n has also had an effect, and the ndver· a strip of waste land 60 rods long but lucky. o..J;y 0... "BaOWO Ql11Nllfa'" mIgration of inbabltants early In the growtb. For fruit plants It Is Il,'t e .... tlsement these men have ' recelved has and 4 rods wide adjoining my house Tba\ I. LJ.XATIT. BIWMO QUUotIN.. '-II for 'be ... of .. W; (lROVIl. Cur.- ~ COW Christian era. peclally desira ble. but for pl:mts Inftuenced a great many city people. and plllnted pnrt of 1~ .. 1n onlonll. I III ODe ."utl Ilal. ,","'1'1>8 Grip In 'l'wo Dan..... , A &reat many citIzens will be wm· It II! probable that oats was first grown for th eir leaves and stem s, sucb In addition to these Influences. there raised 46 busbels. and tbe yIeld was at lng ,to pay the. Income tax If somebody used in fcedlng animals and tbat It a s asparllgUl!, le ttuce, etc., It can be Is an Inherlte4 love .of the human race the rate of (00 busbels per acre. I BUenoe I. the colle,e yeU ot the_ turnlBbea the Income. was useol 88 human toad when othel' used. for the natural. for 'the woods ~nd sold my crop for U per bUllhel. Nezt IChool of ·'experlence. grains and food wlUi scarce. Its gen· "I'lan your garden. T ake a pencil' fields and the pralrtet, iprlng I will plant two aerei oD rent· How many of thuse various "per- eral usc as a food for man Is evidently and paper and arrange your garden Some time ago the writer was drtv- ed ground. The work ill no more tbaD Ill... Wl~ow'. 8 00I.lIlIl!! "Trull f\)I' 0111""':' h!dtll!elO llIlIaID.... 'hct womeD" can preim ~e a Ilawlelll of recent ongln and Is due to the de· just 8.lI 'y ou would your born e. Above lng with - a part)' of city people ralslng potatoes and the profit wlll ~1'1 •• MIheIIa &II" .... lIreakfast? "elopmcDt o f milling macblnery. all, dOll't forget tbo desirability of crop througb 0. beautiful wooded Bectlon of be greater on account of the ' leu llOD,~~'~ JMID.te-.1Ad _Uc,lflc .. The world likes a good 101er. elpe. Our cultivated varieties of oats ara rotation. Don't make your gnrden too llaryland • on . ' wa~ spring day. cos't of seed. I bougbt my seed with· Yes. ypu can Bend fio '4'ers to your @a~~rBlly believed to have been devel· IIrro8ll. Make It tw Ice as large AS yeu when II. glan~e n;-l~ :w~. tailing. The out any specIal recommendation to the clal~l' .1f ~t pta some of hSII monet, ~It &irl by parcel UOllt, But many o,)Cd trom Avena saUvn. the parc/lt wont to p~~nt each year. alterJllttln;( leaves were "0.1. wallied olean and seedman, snd It grew ftIle, leillI acute WOOCJ e bave found tbat It yield. sl'Cc le. LIke most of ,our otber groins baU Gl the plot with c lovE'r and turn. tbere W&8 an odor .o f :the forest steam· onlonll at tbe rate of 400 b~lhell' per prompt,er results to take the m there ill It is cla8SOO by botanists as belonging Ing under each YC;~r, Th is will con- tnt -UP·, cro·m, the srO~4_ acre. ~our own person to tho grlUla famlly. or Grammlneae. serve your 11011 fertility and g ive larg(,f 'A a we :l:04e ,atollS th~ whole party On this land I can "". . ,EAS~ ~HI!JNAm..:r. Tlelds." , ~ .......: ~wU::~A8Il~ ev~ry :~~e lobklng,off lato of 100 bushels', per 'I' ._"""_ I 1 -'d t 0 h ave to de- Co ,leg~ Agrlealture. Ohio 8tJlte ', . , ' >•Ua:biwooibl. ' BODle one d..)ted,l' 'Why refore, ~.~~n S I.... U I of .,. . - ,. -I- ~ ~., ... • "- .I .. .the _ b 'ill" f ' k n 'Ven.J ..... · • , A. UU:1nllno,uld po'\..y all".()lJQ""~ng II!C'i> I~~ ~t 1~, loO~1 10 ·100 Q a.,r of- ut ' I!routable. ere .0 .panen es to elcape . . peuee. . IIV8 per. , cent 'Intl!roit oD ' the' ' :ADotJle;c ~plle4~..;t It " hu DO\ ~Jl to. " reillabile ) _bonpolnt. l( theY are like It 111 ""'r;!K'd 'p lall Co _emmIDe'· ev'el')!. IJit'Mtruifnt alld '. a .livl~ w·age ".!o ·t lj'e .. , .el1'·~OD& iln~e .o qr .1!cIlCet!~r! ~ve'4 B~d ~!~,~=~~~:r\:[~C,~~*t1rtlli . me. 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USE OF GRAY MATTER ,\'"--- - - -- - - - -- -- -- In m y (' mplo)·. They mak e tb o ml ... o f t hi n king jUgt be cau se '1 thlog Is IlHrd 10 .10 It 18 Important. a nd Be Relied On to Bring Man 6hould be do n" III prll rl)r nee to doing the th ing th a t Illay bo eus ler . Ou t to the Front. or c[\ u rso thf' hurd est Ih lngs 10 do orl' not IIlwaya th e most Impo r ta nt things. I hud <1ono all th o work that PICK OUT THE ESS ENT IALS"rr ' WOII hea p d up for me wh en I first Rtarled to worl( In thi s organization It wou ld buve tllkell tw e lltY·Cour bourH After All, It Is W e ll to R",m e mber a day. 1 wlla force d 10 choose th o ThAt It la the Mattera That Count things that must b .. don e. untl that Th;,t Arc Ea pecl a lly Worth compelle d me to get th e h a bi t of 1.lcl(. T ro ubte of Looking Ing out t be Important thl ngll- and I hn ve bee n picking tb em I\ut e ver After. elnco. " I toll yo u. there uro worse tliings ·Why Is It that tho lells wo rk ~ om e ,nou seem to do tho more money Ihey tha n havIng too louch work to do . mak e?" a8kll a man who has made a That con dItion wi ll force th o avprnga m Illion, thou gh L e has don e It by di n t man to develop tho l'xtre m f' ly Impor. ot hard work. " I know of a Dumber ot tant part of bls bruin th at coubl 1'8 men wbo apllarenlly ha va li m e tor him to lIe parate eBsenllalH from li on. a nything uud e r th e lIu n e xce pt work, essentlalil. "My boss n ' , 'c r kn ew In thoso dAY~ yet th08tl m eu a r o a ll well rated nnd [ know that they ar" making big th a t I was a l waY8 behlnrl wilh pa rt of money {'v e ry day. But aB for me. I m y wo r k. Whp. n th o tltO(, cn me 10 quit neve r did know how to make money onc h day I quit on tim e . but I a lRo 01. without putting e ve ry oun ce of gray ways we nl to wo rk on time an d I worked a ll th e tlm t'--ulld always thA matter I posseS8 \[ltO the task." Tb e n b o ask e d r c fi ccllv e ly : "And most 1m portan t pUrl of rny day's work why Is it, on the other hund, tbat a wns wb on. th e firllt thin g In tho morn. .;r ea t numbe r of m on Ree m to m'al!o In g. I looked ove r til ", thloJ:~ to b o done an d pi cked out th e wo rk th a t 1..,8B tbe harder t huy work?" H o th en attemp ted to o.nswer tb ese must be nnlshed-<lfte n, I confess. tho work that I kn e w tIlP. bOB8 wou Id bo qu e ~tlo n s. eure to notl cu If It we ro no t done "Tbe only way I can figure It 19 like "About th e time I sot thillSII work. I. hlB : It'll no t so- mu ch t h e qunntlty a nd the qu a lity of gruy matter Ii mall Ing fUlout as I wan ted them 10 work uses or possesses, fo r I do 1I0t be lieve the r o was a bl gg l' r Jo b Jus t a head t here Is a great dlrre rence III th'" me n· wailing for me. I went nt tho ne w wo rk wit h th e s a me p lan lling anu till e(1ulpment of t he a verage men. "D ll t I do beHe ve th at the dl!terence choosln s m e Ulods. "Now (lblnk th at all t hl ll Just !l hoot lies In lh o ulSe a !Dan mak es of bls o nswers our questloll s . The mHIl gray mntte r. that appa rontly loafll around and yet "I well r emem be r wben I was a mak os mOlley Is tb e ade llt wbo know8 derk In thl!l business. about tw en ty ho w to cousenc nil his e n e rgy for tho y.;ars ago. thut so me how I got tllo ide a things tbat will make for b1m the I was just as brlgbt as the n ext one. mos t mon ey. I a lso got th o Idea tbat It was up to "Tho ma n who learns bow to pIck tne to conserve my erro rts In non. out tbe RPOts for applying his grllY I'ssentlal thlngll and to apt'l'd Illl on matter wber(l It will lik e ly do him the t be thlnss that count. most goo d Is tho mun who w ill hkely " You know th o nv e rage man IR Et'ld. gt>t to th l~ top. mabie to do 1111 t he wo rk that h e "I be li e ve thIs so thorough ly tbat I might do In connc ctlon with hi" job. hav e found a poaltlo n ror my 80n He must sllgbt s om e tblugs In favor where he wi ll need to exercise a nice ot doin g otbers. Cho ice of the t blngs Beos o of chalco coulltantly- a place t bat It will be most to his bene tlt to wbero he has ot leaSt three tlnles as "pply his energy to Is tha cr ucial much work as It 18 po8slbie to!' blm !JOIn t. to do rig ht h ere In tb111 business. "Many ml'n 5pnud their tim e doing " Yes, It's a fact tbat the lIo-calj ed t he things th at are (,ll8lcBt; others 'slave drlvo' Job III the best tor the p ic k out the hard tblngs. Yes, Bo rn e fu t uro goo d of Ihe young man wbo lIlen do that. I hsve tbe m rlg bt be re holds It. ..
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lIales people. In the fourth II tore they NEW YORK EMPLOYER TELLS were waited on by a coldly polite HOW HE GAINS EFFICIENCY, young woman. Afte r goIng the rounds they returned to the fint lltore and bougbt Strengthening the W9Ik Placos la the a ,260 set from the all'able and graCIOUB clerk they had met the lint Great Point That He Makes In Ume. Putting Forward His Idea. "1.ltlng the stOI"t\ agatn a year later, "I bave found," said a New York they were lIul'prlsed to flnd that their foreman, "that every worker In my fnendly .~Ieeclerk bad been proplant Ie bonest and ambitious at bot· moted to IUIslstant buyer. tom. Jt merely dependl upon the Wlly 1t Pll)'lJ to be polite and gmeloua III which people a re trained to brjng under any and aU circumstances. out t heir good point&. PoUtenesa make. trtendl and fortune. "Put the moat amblUous people In .tU posltlona- where you most need Hard Work al a Batlsfat'llon. e fficient work /lnd put the duller ones Your saltslacUon In lite la gain, to 10 places where they will have a depend largely on your enjoyment of cbance to ahlne la my policy, and It your babltual labors. Maoy young haa worked~ This Bart of eyen. thJngl peOple think that It must be pleallure. up. You strengthen your weak placea lhat tell most toward enjoyment of and you develop your lower grade lite; but that til not the fact. It you workers Into more emclent oneil by will allow an old man to testlty on gIving them the choice work of tbe that su bJoct, I can aBllure you that 8hop to do. Thia Ins.,lree tile ambl· the maIn satisfactions at lite come tion tbey lack. through hard work whIch one enjoy • . "Many .o-callod ·bopeleBs work· Major Higginson baa told you that A men' have never had anythlng to Idndle their latent ambition. EYer), large Part of that enJoJUble work will be work for otbe ra. Look lortire must be tanned In order to burn ward, tben, to tbe profeSSion you are properly, ' Why Isn't tbls so of tbe going to foDow, remembenng that lire In a man's being which In.plrell nowadaYII many kindl of buslnes8 him to do better work In the hope of provide a highly Intellectual proteB. re.i.rd! It II too bad more man· sian. Be guided In your choIce by agers do not follow tbll principle." your own couvlctlonll about tho kind of work you like, the klnd of em. ployment wblch Itself supplies you with a IItrong moU'f'e for IItrenuous Polltane.. Payl Always, Evan When and constant exertIon. J am sure that tho Returns Can Not Ba Mllds after but a IItUe expertence you will .Maa.urably Cartaln. find that Major Hlutnson I, right; and that altruIsm II an Important ele. Two IRdletl from the weat wishing ment III the enjoyment ot moat kInds to purchase a lIot of tUrl, vlslled aile of work. This looking for the work of the large Now York storY, and, In you 10'1'8, thIs looking for tho Profos. reeponae to the lIalosclerk'lI InquJrtes, 111011 you are going to enJ01 all your eald : "We are only. looking." Thll. II~, wtll earry yoU lIome distance made not the atllbtest _dUference to ahead tram your Pl'OIIent standpoInt. the clerk, who ,Proceeded to show the -~atdent Eliot to Hanard Fresh. cuatomers her stock of fura. speaking DlOIL of tbe beauty at thlll fIlr, and tbe wearing Qualltles of another tur--~II Good Service. kl tbe most IJ'&ctOUI and friendly way "00 many aalOllpeople "'all to keep Imaginable, Never once did she be- on the alert tor ~atomll1'l . Partlcu. tray hy word or look (and a look can larly on rainy days the,. will start ID IIOmetlmes .ay a are"t deal) that ahe to put the stock In order, and It com, . raight be wasUng her time. polled to lltop and walt on a . cu. Finally the ladle., after thanking tOl!!er, do It wltb • "I wllh· you had I the clerk for ber attention, left tbe ' ltayed at home, I'm bUlY," Tbe 'b est '. ore. They Ylllte!\ other IIJorell In an trade orten .~ shopping . on rainy effort to obtain the belt artIcle tor daya. becaule It t~ It ,Can .take -the bundred d01lara they ~ad decIded ,~re ttme and will ~ye ~~ter at. to IIpend (o'r ' fun. In 'tlfr9O··ont of the telltlon. frOm the · tIaleapeople" Be -Oil _ at..ore. ~t". a~tef;rel\ftHD' the. ,the _ tc~ fOt:, CUlItOJD,~ ~9Ifc)herntD~ lIIqkI' wordil " ~e .ra 'oD1fl9.0~" : day. th~ PIeaBant 4alaba.e~ '~ ',. . , CI~~er..~ wei.JliUo"d )~;' thi. .If..,.q, ~' to aooa:.~;;,1<
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Th e 1':aRte r n1('~Aa g n to th p ID Is ' .' I! b<) rl ri "11 with Ch,·lot. Bc('l( th ose t biu gs which ar e abovu, wh e ro Chri s t Is. Se t yo ur mlud o n things II bo ve . a nti not ou. t h l ngH or tbe earth ." WI> H('hl o Dl get b ' Ilt' r thi ngs lhan Wfl Book ror ; u nd yo u. 1<1)' good tri e llds . may bet g rullbllll'; IIw u y- lIk e BUllyao's man with hla mu ck·rak e--among the " traw s Ulld rubbi s h. While there III a c rowd In tllA IIlr nlloH' yo u. Wbat you nCl'd 1M first loo k higher. and then " l":elr" 1-",'8 o f t he fau " " of Ih." country. HlI'lv e to liv e high e r . S ot your mind re i,,," ul Ih,' w a r~ o f (' olnnla l day s , on aODl t.thlng he lt e r than merely g e t. a lld III . 11, · urt g"lI(' r )' pulntlngH \.I), t he tin!; 011 In th ll wor ld . ILod aim at g et . "ur ly 1' l'llglJ a)!l 1l ;o rl.l sIH. a~ wpll H8 fl ng uP . whl c b ts Infin it e ly morA 1m. ~ oml' (I t Ih e o ld IllI\M tPr>l of I·:uro pp.. port ant. Adding dollar t o doll ll r In lII a~' h" bl''' l1 S"""ra l days ~I)ultl hav o your 111 ('0 101' or uddlng room to rooIU tI<'" .. ~ p .. fIt h" rl' III proti t u bl e ~t ud l' In your 11", .. lIi l1 l': o r rouud to ruu nd In li nd ' ·IIJ oy m'lIt . hul ol1 ly a ha Mt y th e Ind tl l' r of ~ocia l prolllOtion . Is not I(lal1~l l W ll 9 "lIUCh i;fl fo> lI to tlt08P wh o th e tru p JII a r k o f t h e prlz<' fo r a Chris. wt' rl' Ir) ing to II " ~ o m ~ thlll)( of !I nn. Th ere is II I" rt i(" r rcu tm ot s pl r~10nt e " id ..0 i I', IP. RH Jilllll two d n y ~ \tll nl ll r" -of whi ch th o r isc lI Christ Modern Bu .i neas Hou se.. I ~ I h" ""lItp r- that you s bolllli striv e F ro Ul t he I'l a7.11 In de lH' nd cll cln Ollr to r ise i li tO. 'fhls uped not mnk' yo u rout (' lay up th (' I1n ('nil " 1R dl' Ju l\o . a \' I ~ ioll a r y or a s entimentalist, or an y lh !' s tr ee t whos t' Dalllp. pP. rl' l' l\.at ps t h A lP ~ ,; n practi cal. pVR r y.dH.:' Christ ian . datp. o f the udoptlo n of t l' l' eOlls!.Itu · Yo u mllY mak ., these eve r y.day duties lion . T his we foun o! to bp a broad In you r bus lll<'ss. In your sbop or str ee t. Iiu ed with 0 " ucr,'ss loll of 01011 . ~1 \Jdr. In )'our bome or r ls owhe re, tbo ern busin ess house,.. H ag" " III YOllr cl im b upward towards Th e first r E's ld E' lIt ill l s f' ction of tito ' Jp S IJ" ( ' hnst . c it y", .) s aw III th e 1'119 0 d el :--Iolino. Cl ea n Heart From Sin. a nd a n w rl' 1I1 0S t favorably imp r pss ' A s you look searchIngl y In to YOllr I'd wl tb ll, l' clell n. ca rl'fu1ly k epI. \' III a" IO\'u rl nb ly set In gardens of flow e rs. own heart you will prohatlly fllld hthut ave On e of I hI' ha nu soUl('st structures we 1\ great many beso tting sl os )Jassed " -Illl t hat o f ,he Argentine I.AI- found housc room there . A cleaning If gatlo n. Fro,n Ih e Poseo we d rovo an d clearing out Is nocessary th you through a double line at fin e eu ca· would have th e master dwell d er er. lyplUS t r ePB to the 4'rado , t h e Bo I8 d e You III UHt make a fres b s urren er 0 Houlogu o of .\ lonte \'llI eo. Tbl 8 par k )'our h eart to that lovln,v Lord. e ve In Is the prldf' of tb e b ea u ty· lovlng eltl - uS P e te r did . What S tlifYerent mun I t zens or i\lont(1vldeo, and ve ry lus t Iy made of Peter~ li e had Indeed Ir send Into Chrl !lt- Into a close and La vIta, 110 . Th e relling plain has b een traos· d anIt r . h tormedl Into a veritable gurden at victorious unlOl1 with hla spacloll B extent. where g ro vPB of mag. was a prodigious lItt that hoist b ed t ed nlflclerH trees s hade graBSY de I Is an d sleepe r of Ge thsll man e and t he cowar h I placid lakes. Th o well·known trees of P lla\("s co urt up Into t e era c of ollr nortbern foroets mIngled with tbund ere l' whose s ingle sermon can· the nattves at th e semlt rnp lc8. A vert cd th ree thou8llod Bouill. Oh, It grove of oaks WRS n e lghhor to a c Iu s- this Easte r season could see 1\ recon· ter of bo ",eche stnut8. whil e tb e state. '8ecratlon ot God's people, what a Iy palm s und "lender bamboos mlgbt Pentecostal powe r would be manifest. be seen close to th e giant eucalyptus, Wbat a new libe rality In givIng and and ftolwerlng shrubs and s nowy wa. llew zeal In working. Wbat a new ter IIIlf~s lent more color to the scene . rev e lation of tbe rlBen Cbrtst to an In many shady nooks rusti c benches ungodly world. Even such a soldier of InTI ted the we ary to rest, and time Christ 8JI Charles O. FInney contessed alone wall needed to t'nj oy the charm that b e sometimes found his power of th e lIleclulilon orrered In thlY breath. lacking. Wh en he put hImself Into Ing place o f tbe l) ruguayan me tro- I'lose communication with JesUII Christ, and sougbt a fresh baptis polls. II m, d The route from the Prado to Pocl. the currents of spiritual powe r owe tos ollr next 8topplng place, was again mighty and Irreelstlble. IIn~d with handsom e "qulntas," or SeekinG the Thlnga Abovo . vallas. Ilct In e xquisIte gardens. Similar ex pe riences bave happe ne d From the Prado we proceeded to to tens of thousands of Chrlst's penthat m,Dst fashionabl e of Montevideo's pIe . 'l'h AY have reallze~ theIr low os . bathln,: r eaorta, Pocltos . He re we tate Ilnd beg un to "seell thos e thIngs stoppe(1 at the hotp l. 011 whoso spa· thnt nre above ." Instoad of grieving ClOU8 v'c randas we lu nclIHd . and thwarting th o hDly spirIt, th ey W e n e xt drov e to the C'! me tarlo hav e prayed to be fill ed wltll th e s plnt. Cen tral. A ti ne ch nll el IN loca ted h e ro InKtead or leaving their Christian IIvoa amid the cl:prcss trellM a nd beautiful with a foundation but no edifice on It, ruonumt nts, and it III In tllo large Bub· tb ey havc laId bold of " buildi ng them. terran c nn vault und p. rnl'a t h this struc· selVl's up all their boly faltb, in the ture that rep08e th e re mains or the love of Ood." Th ey hav e added to hero ot U ruguay . Jose G~rvlIslo Artl· th eIr talth, courage. meekn Ofls . te mper. gas. We wern permitted to desce nd aoce, patien ce . and the other virtues Into th e vault and to 8l'e t ho tomb, tbat beautify th e C hrl~tlan. A happy Here also Is th e tomb of Gen . Eugenio and a glorIous Easter will this be to (larzon. wber eon Is place d th e urn all wbo get a n ew vi s ion ot th e rlaen wblch holda hl8 ash es and a glass jar Cbrlat. and prostrate themsclves In whIch contalns the h oart of t ho great hum hIe adoration at hlB feet, :wd cry soldier. preserved In alcollol. Rnd e x· out " Rabbonl, Lord."-Tho 1s t .. Rev. posed to tbo gaze of thn visitor. Theodore Cuyler, D.O. While Intende d to honor th e courage and greatness of the de ad, the sight Deftnlt. Faith Needed. 18 un\l s ual and mther ' gruesome to The faltb of our tathers had God tht' unaccustomed bebolde r . ' In It; It WIUI spirItual; It r ecognized a cbange of beart, a cleansed 'nature. a Not Encouraging. They were holding a bauar, and trur.t In Christ lUI the SOil of Ood, and Jenks. who did not alwnys say just to the usence at tbls faltb we cllng. what he Dll)an t, wall told orr to look Wbatever of other knowledge, olb !;!, torce, other Influence. otber Ught, may attnr a !\l dcBhow. Towa rdR th e end of the e vening hfO aid and uphold ~Is faUh which saves 18 welcome, thrice welcome, but away wa s cll~cov o red sI ngIn g out In a loud wltb theortell and pretensloUll whlcb \'olce : .. ::; tep In . IndIe s and gentl e men, step dethrone Christ al\d ilPlore the eltlsl in! Takp my word for It, you will be ence of evll. -Mlcblgau Chrlstla.Q · Ad· yocate. highly de llgllted wben you come out." VO
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H. ~~g. a lIlouulaln" exclaime d th tl IInlt daring whi te navl ga. WI' wh " round ed from Ih e " road AtlantIc Into the mouth or tbe HID tie la Platu and lIuarc hcd tbe northern bank . Juun l)ia1. d e So lis I s Kald to hitvp. tb UB Nai l· ed u lld n,ayhal) h e made use of tit ., CXPI ·Bslon. If h e wa!l pe rso nall y 011 tho lOOkout.. At any rato who Boe\'E'r IIl1l rt it and notwithstandIng th e tact thnt thp mou n lnl n Is little more than U good·~lzc d h i ll. the Latln 6xp I'e8slo n stuck . Dnd Its two words. now weld ed t ogether. form th e lIame ot tbe Bpltm· did littl e Dlod e rn capItal or th e H e· public of Uruguay. I.I ttl e ca pItal ? \\' <>11. yps ·- wh e n CO Dltlur ed Itl po pulation with Its two big n" lghbors. Bu e nos Ai r es and Rio tie Ju n Iro - but even nt that just nbout as hi" BS the capItal of the giant Or 111 1 ro publl ... n 8. the (Inl t ed States of Ameri ca~. In ~fact . In I)olnl o f "opul&· ,. t Ion . ~ I ~ nt e vld e o and W lUlblngton are ~. rl y twins, Daob cla lmln .. · a vcr" n ea J .. near al'proacb to th~e 400.000 mark. 1I 0weyor, the Impression ITI.Lde unon ~ .. t h e tourist IR tbat t h e re Is nothing -mall ubout the lT ~'"uayan ~apltal. n " Its fin o. Bubstantlal, "houses lire~ large, its streets are wId e and well paved, a nd Its parkll and "Iazas are b eautiful .. th e libe ral bospl· and sllaclou8. while tallty of Itll nAonle s how s t hat tbe lr "" ..as well. hearts are large Ideal Location . Th e ('Ity has an Ideal location on a ftne bay, tbe eastern aId e facing t he Atlantic and the 80uthern fronting the Rio de la Plata. It Is built on a penin. sula tbat Juta out Into the waters and fonns the eastern extremity ot tbls semicircular bay whIch forms the actual port. wbUe on th e ocean aIde - tho coast aweops dIrectly north tor qnlte 1\ distance, and It Is h ere that are located the flne bathing resorts of which Illore an'o n , wrltell a correspon. dent for the Pan American Union . Promptly at 8 o'clock we lett the "easel for the whart carriages awulted us for a slgbt·seelng tour ot Ihe city . Our drlYe too It UB tlrst to tb e PIau Matrlz. a pretty squllre Inclosed by lIome ftne buildings, amoug them be. Ing the Cablldo or P!lrllamen t houtie ; the Club l)ruguay. the leading 80clal organization tor tbe wealthy Uruguay. a 118 ; a nd tb o flne old cathedral. one of th e ancient slructures of lhe cIty, whi c h dates back to th e Spanish r('. glme. a nd In whIch re pose tb e remains of the first pre sident or th e r e public and those of lhe ftrst archbishop. Our tim e was too limited. however, to stop h e re. and we proceeded to the Pluza Inde pendencla. This'll a beautifully k e pt garden or trees, shrubs, nnd ftow . ers, covering a space about' 900 by GOO teet. Here may be Been the gov. arnment bouse-whiCh Is alllo a relic of colonial days-tho relldent or the f'l"estdent of the republic, tbe splendid "entro Solis, and the natlonal museum. In eve ry city visited In Bouth Ameri ca we found the leading theator to be ctlf' of the colltllest and handllOm "st ~tructures, and the Solla Tbeater was the refore not such a IlUrprlae. 1\ ranks with the flneat In the .world, and BllCh great artiste aa Patu, Bernhardt, Caruso and otbera, have app8l!.red tllere, tor Montevideo'. amusement. loving pubnc must ba'f'e tbe greatest .rtists In the world to cater to lte r:r1t1cal taste, regardlllB8 o( espense . The LaUonal mu.eum, 'located close beside the 90lls Theater. 1. worthy ot more tban paaslnc noUce, lor It III one of the moat Interesttng and InstmcUve places In all South America. Here are sat be red speclmenll at UMlI'uayan art, natural hIstory, geology, and hUDdreds 01 objects at hlptorlcal interest. The collection of Jndlan "boios'" alone IS a remarkable ~XhlbltloD, for ... :among tbe hundre ds ot theBe prlmltlYe weapon! may be tound l\l9c1l11enl e.ery stonl) formatton knQ~ to W. ' lIoctton of the contlnent:...'. ~r. "We&~na and ' prtinltl'fe utenaf•• ..·ol ~borlgtnal atbial ~oun4 til .c o,lll&7. mODDled
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Children'" Humor. Tile poetry ot life Is frequently seen In ch ildhOOd. We h a ve this lIIualrateti In the d~scrlpl1ou of butte rllies as "pansies (lying." "A sla r Is a c lnd or rrom God'lI great star." bas a wen.1th of uncoUllclous menulng. Uut perhaps lhe flnest .~ proach to poetry was mad e by a tillY tot who de ftned d ow as "the grass crylug ." " 0 auntio!" sald a lltU. birl. " I've jus t seen a pen~1I walt.1ng." The nurse wbo had groWIl out of fnlryland explaine d It was only an ordInary worm. Too Late for Answer. Henry Watterson, tbe well·knowll Am erIcan journalist, told this story at a rece nt dinne r party : "One day when I waa the city edl· tor of a small newspaper, a tine turkey · was lett at the omce. We all hankered after tbe bird, bllt the editor flnally claimed It. took It home. ant! had It cooked for dinner. The next day a letter was banded In to him. which he opened and read: "'Mr. Edltor--I sent yoa a t.urkey yesterday whIch bad been the cause of much dlilpute IImong lUI. To settlfl a bet will you please state In tomol' row's' lsBue what lbe turkey died of?' • IN A SHADOW. Inveterato Tea Drinker Feared Ps .. alyala. Steady use ot eltbe!' too or coffee often produces alarming symptoms a. the polson (catrelne) contained h: these b e verages acta with more I/O' wncy In BOrn e persona than in otbe "" " I ' waH n eve r a coUeo drlnker,~ writes an III. womnn, " but a tea drink· er. J was very n ervous, bad frequent spe lls of sick headache and heart troubl e. and 'I\' (1S subject at Umes to Eevere attacks of bilious colic, "No e nd of sleepless nlghta-would have sllellil at nIght when my right side would got numb and Ungu, Ilke a thoulland n eedles were pncklng my fl es h. At times J could hardly put my tongue out of my moulb aDd my r1c,h t aye and ear were atrected. "The doctors told me I wa. liable to b ecome paralyzed at any time, 10 I was In constant dread. I took no ea4 of medIcIne-ail to no «000. "The doc lars told me to Q1l.It Uhlg tea, .but I thought I eQuid not UTa without It-that It WIUI my only .tay. I had been I. tea drlnker tor twenty· 11ve yeura; Willi undor tbe doctor's care for nfteen. "Aboat six montha ago, I ~ Quit tea and commeDCed "' drtnk Postum, "I have never had one spell of IIlck headacbe since and OIlly one llgh& attack of bilious colic, Hl,lve quit bay· ing those numb Ipelle at night. Ileep w ell and my heart III gett1na etroqw all the time." NlUIle. glv8ll lIpon r&Queit. POBtum now comes In coDOOntratell.. powder form, called InBtant Postum. It II prepared by Itlrrlng a ~eJ tea· llpoonful In a cup of bot water, Rddlnc sugar to tallte, and enougb cream to bring the color to golden brown. Instant POlltum Ie ClODven1eut:· there's no waste: an.d tho Inor II always unlfonn. Solei by grocenI e~<e",.. where, A. 6-cup t.r1Al Un ,mailed lOT IJ'OeBr'a Dame IiItd 2'C8Il~, stJunp ~or" pc}8tac lII• . pos lum Coreal qq.. ~ ~U;lt, O~
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rOIl!lwaYR (lnll ROtt~lIg iron raili n g I 'TS MEANING • by ~'re ll ch '<3 fn rm on Day ton flad L ebnnon pike at the esti mll.te '51. "This p8!lSll~e in the 11('\\' 8 · article 8 1\1 s A\lowed-Jallle~ C. ::;ale, BllyS, 'The ma.n, wilJ, IIU elTon, go.th()Ompfl llsatioll for IoLDd 11.11(1 fllnoe er(>< \ him sel f to!!pthl' r.' Now, what f or Ke ll y Mill er rOtid 1241 A nn dori< I ha t 111 'n n ?" "ft mll st me/wI thllt he had gone "od Hnnn"h Kel ly. oompell sati 10 Common Pleas Proceedings fo r land and fenoe for Kelly Miller to pieces." rUticl $l tln. Minnie I::latterth wilite, Btate of Ohio VM John Porter .. GETTING IT ORALLY. o,') lIlpeusa tlon for fonce K ell y Miller l'lell of not gulUy wlthllrllwn and ruud 126.65. l~8org8 Millu l', OOlli · £II!''' of guilty entnr"rl by dof£lnd10t . "A. WOllllln n lwa ."~ JllIl s tho most pODHntlon fur lund uud feueu K elly· Sentenced t .' illlpri~o nm eDt ill importall t thin!; she hu to say into Miller rmld 1 05-1 1:1 . C & A . H . Uounty , ail for one hu ndred , 1~Js lit the posbc l'j pt of II letter. " Kelly, cornpoDl:!lItinn for IiLDd and I Illb ,)r anll pl\,\, CO'1 ~!I " I pr o~ec ol,ion. " :'I I)' wife d ()l' ~Il' t," an swered Mr. f .. nc .. Kelly . Mill or r O!ld 1237 .UO'j A ll ie J . !l:Y6nS fit III vs . B. A. Mee k I0 0 . " I wi5h she would." a. M . Al t'lLtlndor & Co . untitoxio Bruwn Sr., et. a l. l'luintitTd flr e *Il ,,0 . J. .I::l . . M orri~ records and CONSIDERED THE SOURCE. grl\n ted leave to fi le IlDl ondment t·o duppli ed t or clerk $ I UO . J . S. Mor petit,iilo ris, ink nnd p e Doll~ for oo nrt h ouse "\I' hy so di ~t'o ur8ged?" L. W Witham and W . J Scott . $1& ;3G . Jnmes MoMu llen , servioes " \\,h y. when I do talk sonse nogUllrdi a n ll of Ibe [ I-\on Ilnd estate OR I::loldien rehef commission 3 bod .\· ~\'( · I.IlS to recognize it." of Uosilla Witha.m Crllne vs. De l· "That's bec ause it's so urlelpectmar Crane. Aotion for revivor . mont htll26 .tl5 Al8chwl1rtz,lIaltlry at; Alist. Jun itor at co nrt houlle for cd ." Alli e J . Evans et III VB. B. 0, Mllrch UO . R. Har!!hbBrger,l1ulnry Brown et a l. Petiti on d/smissild at MARCH OF PROGRESS. 'U! juniter tt.t oonrt. hlluse for Ml, roh cost of p llOlntiff!l to which findinl!s ",,0. Alle n B uffrnan . Sfl illry liS tbe plaintiff except . "I tell you, PI unkville will evenUept. Seu ler 1100 , MtUlon LUlllber tually own its g as works." New Suiti C,l., luw ber $8 I t. I:ltnv ey Burnett, " I uon't doubt it. And by that Zoe Ell a Duke, flS nJOlin illtrat rix chalrmlln all t rOlldmnn Kelly roarl time gss will be out of date." with the will annexed of tbe estate fI .OO. E. Wpkerson, services on NO MATCHING THE BUSINESS. of W. L . Duke, decellMIJ,1 liB. Anna ~o l di u rb burilll ComlJlittee Wusb in g. E. Doke et al. Aotil ,.l for con· ton Towoship Ill. Ohio Corrugated "That young engineer is a. very struution of will 8tanl<.v & titan . Culvert Co, cui vert pipe 130 60. Ohio C'orroi(lI.ted Culvert Co., cuI rudl' man.'" ley attorn eys . "Why, I thought you said he was J ohn W . MoClun g 1.1 :" \ W . E. vert pipe ,20 10. Oregonia Bridge a ei vil engineer I" MoClon g as executors (I t the lllst Cll , I urn bel' "2li7 75.
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will of F. H . MoClung, (1,'col1sed vs. Pains in the Stomach ITS USE. Ruth J . MoClung et III. Aotlon, I ;' you c~otlnollJ1y oompla ln of oon struotion of will. Stlln iey & "Pop, why does the noae have 8 pains In t,he BtOlllllOh, your ltvel' or Stanley and Brandon & Ivim, at. .von'!' kidn eys lire out of ordor bridge ?" torneys. Negleot may 1ell 11 to dropsy, kldnoy "So objects enn pllBS from eye to trouble, <titl betes or Bright·sdiseaIl6. eye, my son." Real Estate Transfers r eoommend Electrlo T housands George L Croll to Lnoy H. CrOll. Bit ters flll th o vory b est Btomaoh 'THE INTENT. "nd kidney Tlledicine mnde. H T Ma~ gi e B. lind Lydia E . Uroll '1'bll AI!ltJn. of Ra leigh , N . C, wbo Buf " W1Ult ill that cat doing here in uncii,ided y. interest in Int·s in tered with pain in the stomlloh IIn~ Franklin . bllok, writes: "My kidneYB Wl"fO your studio?" "I wunt to pain t her, so she is Rtlohel WiIlB to Mnttie M. Mol· dornnged lin d mv liver did not wo rk fOld, 3 aores aad 7» pole8 of land, ri g ht . 1 suffe red much , bnt ElectriC' here fo r :J. set purr pose." Bitters WIlS reoommendlld and I im II. ! "OBABLY PERHAPS. proved from the first dose I n n w Iilarah E . Snider and Geor ge 8 feel like a new ml1n " I t will im · "He suys h e co~d tell me among tlnider to t;;amuel A. and Mary Eo prove yon, too . Ouly 500 and $1 00 a thousand, and in the dark." 8wauk, 6 lOoreB o f land in Hamilton Reoommended by J. E. Ju ~ n ey . ....- - "11 c is so familiar with the taste tOWDlhlp, $1. When Ante lope W as Plentiful. of your L'Omplex ion, probably." tlu.muel L . and Effie M . Iron s t o Oltver •. and Nell M. Ban'a, 74 37 Transcontinental trav elers. who QOWadflye 10 their journey through the B01iH HARD TO DD. acres of land in 'l'urtleoreek town. west seldom see any game larger than 8hlp, n. a praIrie dog or jack mlJb lt. will be "N ow tell me the truth," re(:jeorge E . Tbompsltn to Emma. A Iinterested III tbls Item reprinted from marked Mrs. F ussanfeather to her Tbompson, lot in Lebauon, S1. the Rocky l\Iountaln Herald of some friend; "woulr1 you rather break in Joseph Miller by Adm to Uharles flUy years ago: "Passengers nport II. W d 118 r f l ' d I Clear that antelope have neve r bee n seon a n ew pair of shoes or e. new cook?" ac es 0 an n so Dluneroue ae now. Herds of aotela e, THE REASON. oreek township. Cousideration ope larger than any flock of sheep In the world are frequently spoken ot." 14458.34. "Pa, why ore torrents raging?" :ironlo W . Chesney to Chril'tlne " I sup pose they are like people, H . Frye, 1.111 ao) ell of land in Mason, Straight at It nnd are raging because somebody is $1. rrher e Is no use of onr "beating trying to cross them." Albert French to Everett Terrell, around tbe 'ush." We migbt !LS two tlaols of land in Turtleoreell well out wUh It first as last. We ITS N~'TURAL CONDITION. GRADUATE OF ·THE 'ownBhip, $1. wJ.nt you to 'ry Chamberlain's .ATIONAL AUOTION Mary E . Cochran to G. Forest Cougb Remedy thE! next time you "The highest thing in the world 8OBOOL OF AMERIOA Brown, lot in ~uth Lebanon , $1. have a oough or cold. Tbere is no r8tl.80n so r" r nil we ol\n see why you has a streak of yellow in it." Waldron C. Gilmour, 8heriff to should not ll·, ,oe. rrhil! plepafll.tion "What i B that?" Samuel P . t:lmith, 5 aores of land in by its I' ' mll l l. ll ble cnres has SBlned "The ra·inbow." Tndleoreek towlJllhlp, aleo lot In a world wide 1 epurotion, and paople Lebanon. Consideration $2000. everywhere spenk of it in tbe highes t eh 1_ B M • H "tsrmll of prl\lse. It III for sale by ar """ • ODrGe.o any~. all dealers . Monroe, Iwo traots of land adjoln_ _ _ _ __
ing Lubanon, $1. St:·rtl. J Sight. H. L. Hltrdlng, Charles C tiimp · Sooo nfter lhe installment of the 80n and W. • . Eltzroth to David telegraph In Fredericksburg, Va., a Heidenheimer, J lot8 in tlouth Lab· little darky saw a piece ot newspaper anon. Consideration $4600. that had blown up on on e ot the telegraph wi res and caught th ere. RunOlive Biaes te Harrison Brant, lot nlng to th e bouse in a great state of Morrow. Consideration '600. excitement. he cried: "Miss Llza, Deulal! ;8len Boller aad 8~aDley come quick! Dem wi res dooe buss Boller to Maynard W . Beokwlth, and !!one let 1111 the news outl" :I .lots and one and five ono·hun· dred'hs of an aore in Lebanon, SlO. For Bums, Bruises and .Sores ("''harles W. Cox and Ullssie A. The qui Jkeflt and surelt oure for Cox to Walter A. and Welber ,F. 1 burns, bruiees, boile, sores, IDilam Clark, IX acres of land, $100 . mation and IO~I skin diseases i8 BnokleD's ArDloa t:lalve. In four Samuel M . Cole to 1'/01'11 Kent, days it oured L . H. Bailin, of Ire ,. '1 &Or88 of laAd in Franklin town- \ dell. 'fex., of a Bore on his ankle ship, $1. whloh pained him so be could hardly Marria&e Llcen. . Weaer KUhon and Lena Kilbon walk. Should be in every bouse. Harold 8. ~te.llenson, farmer Uld to Benjamin y, I::Imith, lot in Cor- Only 250. Reoommended by J . E . Mill,l Emlly E. McAdams, both of , Jannev . w i n, Ii . , George W . Larrick and Alioe A . I Undaunted l-over. Larrlok to Frank 8ootharrl, lot io ' "Muriel," said the · old gentleman, Lebanon, $1, sharply. "tbat youug man you had tn William E . 81\rlan to William the parlor last nlgbt Ie dull of comprehension. All 1 had to do wae cough Srooks, 111 73 ncra!! of htnd. I when the other chaps ' remalned too Cbarltll::! Tuoker et 111 to Albert . late, and they would take tb e blnt and P . Adams IOnd George PilI ker. 59 02 depart. Did this oDe say any thing aores in MIIS,i ll 1'0wDs hip Consid 1 when I coughed last night ?" "Yes." erati :m $4.400 replied the beautiful dnughte r; "he I said the next time 'he called he was Demlls Gu t le rv t o Fmnk A . I going to bring you Bome cough·drops." Bootes, thret, tructs of land, $ 1. Clara C. Lu cu to ~nmuel L . Irons, Carrying It to Extrem.!s. lot in Lebanoll, ' 1, "Your busband. 1 uoderstullll, Is a Edwin M. /tilt! COl'li M Konu111 to clever after·dlnner speaker?" .. \ un· John F . Coft,urili, 51 aores of land derstand so." "Does It keep him away from home much 1" "Nearly every in Franklin [. ,) w"~ hip, $1. D.tght. Would you believe It. when he In addit-i ull 1".1 t he above oonvey· doell stay home It·s got so be doesn't anoes the n ' wlJro 20 mortgag8ll filed enjoy a meal unless J get up after the for reoord, J;J rnor_gllges o&noelled de8sert and Introduce him to tbe chilNorthw~ Welt and -Southwal record, 10 ohl1tlul mortgage!l filed, dren an.'! call upon him to mnke a few remarks '1" To many po!uls la Aril oDa, CaU· • io's nrtlnoe /l.I( OTlt licenses flIed. ' fol1lla.ldaho. MOldeo. MODtan", New Mulco-,- Ne...ade, 01'C1l0_DL.~exR6 . Utah, waahflla10D, WiG_, 11110 Commissioners' Proceedlngll No Caule for Alarm.
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Coughs and Cowumption Coughs and OOids, when negleoted , alway8 lelld to 8erlous trouble of lilelungs, The wleS8t tMDg to do when yOu h!lve a oold that tronble8 you Is to get a bottle of Dr. King) New Discovery , YOil""1iill getcreUef from the firet doso, and f nlllly the oough will disappear. O. B . Brown, of Muscadine, Ala.. writes: "My wife wall down ill bed with an obstl nate oough, o,Jd I houe8tly bel!evp bad It not been for Ur. King'S )Ie", Disoovery. sh£' woold not 1:.e IiTing today , " K:nown for forty.three yel1rs as the beat reml'dy for 0006h8 and ooldll . Price 600 and $1 CO, Reoommendet\ by J , E. Jaouey.
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On reaching If It Is posllble, walk In a. park, wateo bls destination he got out ot the cab the reftecUon ot the evenlne stan In and 8ald to the driver: "W1ll you I tbe water, or the moon shlnln. $100 Reward, SIOO through the trees. Then a brisk walk pleale give me a match? I have I Tbe readers of ~bis pa""r will be home. dropped a gold·plece on tbe floor of ' ... the cab." Inlltanter the cabman WhiP' , Moore'Co pleaaed to ' leuD that there I. at s - ntroIIer Damper not on I y contro I s t h e h eat leaet ODe dreaded dlsell8e 'hd pad up his horse and soon disappearbut controls the coal. It positively .aves one-third of the 80leoce hos been /lble '0 oUle in all R"oure.ful Editor. ed ronnd the next corner. . I fuel. And Moore's Ranges are the only ranges havini: tlli. ita Itagee. aod that Is Catarrh Omce Boy-''There are two men out controller damper. Ball'e C~"'rrh Cure is the ODIY there, sir, who want to lee you; ooe Anawered. Moore'. EverJasting Fireback enables you to bum coal I pt)8i 've Oure nOW k Down to 'h • e ot them II a poet anel the other a deal Glrl'l Father-Berore consentIng t 0 costing at least two-thirda less than coal used in other ranges. It offers a still fur'medloal fraternity C..t .. rrh being 1D1Ul." Edltor-"Well, 10 out and ten Jour marriage with my da.ughter, 1 ther saving by providing for the burning a ooull'itutional disease. requlrell a the poet that the dear mao II the edt- should like to know what you are ooos~ltu'lonal 'rel1tmen&. 8a1l'I tor, and hit them flgbt It out betWeeD worth. Young Man-Well, I get $10 J up of the smoke and soot, thus giving Ca'arrh Care III sateD IDterna\ly. &bem." a week, but I am worth $60.-LlppiD· you the advantage of the Clttra heat and tb bl Ii d c1Iabllng you to Sllve on your fuel. With . ;Iiot,lng dlrootly ap;)n e 00 an CIOtt'l Ma.suine. this wonderfulrnngethere is no smokemUOOU8 , 8urfR088 of tbe eYIIWID, Fltn... of Thlftll, no soot-no gas. You can keep your tlleieby dee'roylDI the founda'Ion Probably the mOtlt llarui' there Ia Ill ' )dtchen spotless. Moore Ranges last longer because they are the only ranges made haviug Qt 'lie-dIBelll!vand givinlUhftpaSleDt teUw. a. .slrl she I, lVelt I. that· It Tim. to Call a Halt. throe-wan cOllstruction throuabouL li&l'eDg&h ~y IJll\.ldinl up 'he,eDDIU. makel he want to 10 and buy lIeima "When our senBe of humor becomes ..t \QUoD aud a88lltinl. o.'are to dolog new olotJMa 1I1I:e that.-QalyutoD lO 'aCute that It leeB through our own . t~ .."'Qr1r . The , pro~e&on beve eo Newt. ' ,, mulons ..... well as other peo~~e's;" Let n8 ahow Rnd explain to you tho mony superior clunest. IIl1htest and most "nollnryon thc mnrket. . ,r.milolf.f aUb ' lo illl oura,h'e power. . I&JII the PhI1()lopher at Folly, It Ia feature. of MOClfC'S Oven-how It absolutely.preYououllhtto.eotbeOY~Th....omS.terGu.il!!,oD 'I' , ' A"" • If ' ' 0 B .. A-...II n...ll blind It." vent. "dead spots" an(J bow tho Glau OYen DoOI' thl •• tove_ It ...... prepared by Mrs. arab. ,'00 'ha'.Uley 0 er _De auu ...... ~ an U~,. E..... n ' uae to put era on OYetComca the IIcCe••lty of opellinr ti'e oven aDd Rorer.tb••ckno"led,.edforemo.tcookofthecolID• ·· fO~.DY · oue faUtI h' OQfe ____ 1_ U-l. Ii -__ ~ • r-' loslll8'bcateverydmeyouwanttolootboc:oDdltion try. e"cla.lveJ,. for !cIoore·. Raoae, It ,"vea tbUO : ..... , ,jo ' ' I' " f " tOa I " ......... ...88, ...4 Unci• .1Iba. 01 tbe food IDllde. tlmo reqalred and the b"'t Dece•• ary fqr baklDr a Ev ••I....a. Fin_'" ~~, fl)t'l It- 0 ..ell I{lOD II. . '~..dat de boulMt men baa to '..... . . VI( t -Loae 81nl T hen there'. tile IIlckel·plated OVOD rnc1c,..(tho ani,. kind. o[ food. Do~ mI •• _loti: lbl. marveloul .• ~ 1~~ ' • .Ih-:\li':''' :1'1 ;,~~·~i!~IiM•• ~ ~bea~ Cff 00.. ,-1.,.",aft_ to th ' . ' . '" • " , " lIMy ay 0 e h '" the GIlt OD ' he markot) and tlle alumlnlJ,ed'Ovon. the rJlDlle. Call_whUeourltocklac:omplele. . . . . . . . . . . . . .111~ "~(" ' . . 1;;" ~ :,." ·.f""JTOle\lo~ UbloJ - W::U-"' , 0 erPe:Op . - Dti~tWQ · ~ . th.laat day ot ea. year " '. . ," Motn.'• .Ra,.... r:GII~ .lwuIlit~il..It.r. c..,./ronorS!.., .., l> 8014'b:t< alfDI~II'-. '750. , -, .• ~ cit 7~ ~ ~\Ia ~ jUlp Up ~ -Xoi'eu thrOW~ out ot, lilB hO~I . I. -'~I1 '
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Too ~1! oart'! OftDDot be I188d In CONTftARV. leleotlDI( a ouugh medloine for ohildren . It should be plea.... ' '0 "A hare ia & very timid creature." .ke,oon&&ln no harmf.1 IIubBta ..oe "What about it?" aDd be mOllt elfectual Uhamber "11I1't it .trange, that being it lain'. Cough Remedy meete tbelle requirement-s and is 1& favoriae wtth always diea game ?" the mo\hers of yoa'lg ohUdren .I0VI OF ART. everywbere. For lale by all deal. en.
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Th e above s tock will make the season of 191~ at ZeU's Tobacco S hed in Comin, O hio. $ 15.00 to insure a live foal. Money due when fact is known. Mare transferred or bred to other stock or removed from vicinity \vhere owned when bred, forfeit all insurance an d m oncy becomes due. Due care will be taken to prevent accidents, but not responsible should any occur.
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Only Pollonou. Engllih Snak.. A colony ot vIpers has been dlloo"'; ered In the Ramsey Fen and Ravele)' district ot Huntingdonshlre, England. 'lbe viper, which was at one time plentiful In England. Is the onlJ ~IBonoua snake now found In the country. Its bite Is often very I. ,ere, ·but rarely ,,,tal to man.
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Ono on Solomon. Perry-Bolomon himseIr admitted that he WQl puzzled by "the way ot a NOT THAT KIND. man with a maid." Mrs. PerrJ-Well, he'd have been more elicited over the Gibba-I like a man who em gi.. way or a maid with & new set 01 and take, don't you' dlshel.--Judge. Dibba-Not. if hi. apecialtiea ue
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Painting Malter (to pupil)-Too much green. Why did you put in so much? Pupil-Well, I thought it went well with my red hair.-Fliegende Blaetter.
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Silencing Watch Tick.. LIVE QUESTION. Some Blck poo'ple want the time handy but cnnnot stan d the ticking of McCarthy-What d' ye think the a watch. Ir this Is the case, place the wife i8 talkin' wid Mrs. Rafferty, watch benoath an ordinary drinking . glaBs. The patient can Bee the time Shorty? Shorty--Sure, if 'tiso't wan thing but tlie Ucltlng will be sllenced by the, glaBs. ' it's another, an' belike it's about votin'.~ udge, Yoo koow what happ:enl in • 'houle in whloh t,be plumbing Is in poClr oondition-evllrybody in 'be ~e III liable oontrao' 'ypbold or 8GIDe o~her fever. The dtgea'ivil orgaoll perform the asme funoUonB io lbe horuao body as the plumbing doer for the house, alld they sbould be kept In first olass oondltiCrn.1I the lime. If you bave aov troubl .. w"h your dllfeetloo take Chamber lalo '8 Tllblete "nd you are certain to ae' qaiok relief. l!'or 8ale by all d.,lers ,
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In Varioul Townl In England Thieve. I The Waynesv ille Canning Company Are Well Orglnhled. and Flou..... d [No. 1235] Ilh Amulngly. IS n.ow rea ! to contract fur corn al the ir office III Wayncsv ille, Ohio. Standard and Registered Saddle Stallion J , F. Snook , ManaR'er One of the chief features of the Registered io American Sadd le Ho rse J{ eg istry under Rules Roy iruns, Ass'l. Mgr. English dog stealing traffic is that Ilnd 2, Vol. 3, it is by no means confined to the limits of the l~wns wheretKeoogs Hex Ledge r is a beautiful are stolen, says the London Daily Better Than Drugs. For peopln who I III' R"\'prely trOll' Mail. There is a regular exchllnge hallU S 3 c ~ inches hig h (ge lding measu re) and weighs 1100 lounrl s, of stolen dogs, n detective declared bled wltb th ~ Inl,uil lty tu 1;1""1) ~ uund · Iy, some dlv rslull I~ It( 0 <\ l' ti , H plIl·ty , recent.ly between several of the large an ontertatnm C'lll or lhl'nt ,' r. n. adl ng , /\. mode l in form and fini sh, extra limbs and feet . good wide heels. o n ~ , fu1\ mane and tail. ro und sy mmetrical harrcl. a strong ual·k . cit ies of the COWl try. poets anti p hll u su l) l H'r ~ \\' 111 twill , and well co upled , H e is a g reat gaited horse. H c has taken 105 prem very orten a hot e1rtnt, wi ll pruve 'rhe exchange is not carried on by illtlls--!):lllrst and I:{ second. the thieves themselves, but by the a grent help tn illrlu('\lI i!: a II Ht uml nnd 'R ex Ledge r was si red b y Ledger 12:158. Ledger was sired by Crown restful sl eep. nut abu\'e nil. urc-u the "fanciers," who buy thei; captives. A deeply Chief 40~n , sire of H olancl 2 :28, by Milford Mall1brino; he by o ld of good pure III!' ]UHt be foro really well-bred dog is too well known reUrlni'. and have your sleCIllng room Mam brino Chi ef II , sire o f Lady Thorne, 2 : I S;.{, Woodford M"m· in its neighborhood to sell in the well venUla,ted. hrino, 2 :2 1 C'n ~ I a\llhr in o Patl'l!ell and others. Ledger's 11rst dam ~ame district. It has been seen by h ate Livings to n, by F orest T I11ple No. ] :Hi ; he by Edwin Fores t hundreds of peopl e on ilie benchcs 4\), sire b y Bill\' Hask in ~ , 2 : 2\) )'J; first dalll by Matlam Temple, Live Not for Sel f. d a m uy F lora '1' ellll)1 " :! : 17 ],." qll een of til e turf fo r several years , at local shows. So it is sent from To man It 18 Kald - you uo not live know n as t he "hob · tailed marc." b y imported Spotted Arabian; Bristol or Liverpool to London or tor yours elf'. If you Ii \,,' 1'0 1' yourselt seco nd dam by Corbin's O ld Tom Crowder; third dam a Bellfouncom " to 1l 0 thII C~ . II,· hrav e, you shall Edinburgh, where no one will recogcler; f(lllrth d a1l 1 hy ~ I esse n g er. nite the ~trBight-legged, bright-eyed be just. be IJlln' , be tril l' in woro lind deed ; r.!lre IIllt fo r YOllr IIrc ., ('nrl' nnly Lerl g r is th e sire of Helle ~ . 2 :2, y. fo urth h eat wit h s ix w eeks' fox terrier or the heavy wrinkled pug for what Is r l~ h l. So, !lull nut otli erhandling , and Ledgcr E . (p ) showed a 2 :24 gait ill his three-yearthe long-sought prize winner of the wise, It sh a ll be we ll with you.o ld form; paced q\1arter~ in : nfl. green. h ent\1eky Prince (p) paced Froude. other side of the country. a trial mile in 2 : 15 w ith one <;eason' s handling at Hartwell. Ohio , Oxford ond Cambridge are excel· J~ ex Ler1 ~e r 's d a m by S tee rs ' Denmark; second dam by Gouge's lent markets for the dog thief. UnTOI11 Il n l1; third darn by Boyd's Bruce. Wh y He Is Kn o wn . dergraduates nre always ready to pay 10 IS~I:-; he d efeated IIlack Rcauty . one of the Wo rld ' s Fair premThe clufl R III HII (' I' III li i s l(J r r "as r ei1l!l1 h o rst"~, at Alexa ndria. Ky . In I \J02 he defeated Prcston at high priccs for really well·bred dogs citing , " " OW, lI urr y , C':II1 \''' 11 1, ,11 11 11' (laklc\', O hio . Pres t o n h ad j1lst taken a $500 premium at Hichmond, -especially bulldogs and bull ter': who ~r! lJu(' llad llfl i' I.H r \\' a~"" ;tfo;}i P I}llJ n riers--and the burly, low-voiced gem- teach -' r . "~t' hlll'lmd ll P'l z'! r ," :In:-'W ll rpr } K y: 'In 1!I06 h c defea ted helltuck y' s Artist at t hc Flo1"ence Fair. try who whisper, "Want a r eally the boy. ri ell l urf Ih" 1>al , ' was Ill' Is a red sorrel, star on face, greRt es t of II", II: iI »)'I" lIi :III ~ irlJ!i' . Hll d C sni p on \lose alld white hind good dowg, sir?" to likely customers to r his COlll'l"~1 ion wi lli Ih" IIf'brc\\'s feet, co ming three years old, and 15,X h ands high. Roy McDonald in UK. P." or "The High" have al- he got II wr it l··llp il! lh .; 1I1L!e," !i\)05, b y S ta r McDonald 171 2 , by Rex McDonald 83:3, by Rex ways a plausible tale ready to exDenmark SolO. by Crigler's De nmark. noy McDonald's 1st dam plain their possession of a valuable Alcoh ol f or In k Sta ins. }{ aehel C 204 11, b y Arti s! Montrose 51 , by Artist 75, by King animal. Ink Btaiu8 froll) a fUlilital1l pen all \\ illiarn 07. For further pedigree see stud book, Another method of the dog thief II light woul"11 Yl' ~L e a ll be fl ·lIJoved by apIllyilig ,, 1<',,1, "1 ""U rubbillg be· is to come to doge' homes and try to TIlE M<\MMOTH A lig ht brown' th n Ii allus a ~ t hOllr 11 wa"lling JA CK, wit h wbite claim good dogs found and brought tween It. Appl y Ilk oirnl al)olli a du zOL1 limes poi nts , l 5'·~ hands hig h, weighs abollt 1100 pounds, sired by Orphan in by the police. and tho 6POI .., ;>1 b....,"" ' . B oy 6~ lli, grane! champion Jack at the World's Fair in 1904. Dam by l,i1l1c:- tonc IIbnllllot h 2!.1S, a Jack shown fo r ten years and never SO KIND OF HIM d efeated.
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Dee! C'reek, tAe horaes IIIll bad ,ob for you then." HII e,. tb11 movIng wIth spirit, the driver'o root on his sleatmule. "WeU, If thIs lin" on the brake. when tbe stage took a little GonzaIWl!-You'ye lOt a aoed 8udd en plungo down a 810 plng bank ways rr<:lm home." wh r e th e va ll ElY perceptibly narrow ed. "SI. se nor!" returned th e lI1eXlcU To the le rt. b,' yond a Hat oxpnn se of brokenly. "I tlnk I 1I0t r e mom." brown, 6un -scorobed gnUls . "owe d " No, I rockon not. I'm DD4 one of th o w ld €, ly-ap re ll.llng wawn or th e Ar- your c la.sa : canl N und' nM'otr did ThousandaHaveBeenHelpeci kan sna, hal' Iy coverin g th" tn ,ac h e !'- aK r e e_ I s hot up your game once do Yo·u Common Senae OU8 sao d y botto m. nnd fro m t ho lith er IL L 1 Inion ; nigbt HUNs in ge r WW! killed. " Id o ca m e the Klorc dlfi ULllt gl e am ot It (' lO p rnbo r now. don't you ?" Suggestiow.. "SI, sHnor;' s/Jreadlng bl s haulls . "tt ACROSS THE CATAWBA RIVER ol ku ll p lulns; lo til e r lgh~ lU llS" th tl Itl urfH. bl' ro bolb s tp-e (l nlld r'U gg"d. waH O\o.~ ' unro rtun a to,'· Ohio Regiment H~d Wom en 8Ilffering f r om any fonn of " \voul:d buve bl'e n mo r n tl o. If t he Slxty· Ninth "II tnIJIl!l('ly s hulling u rr th o 1· I I~ w. burRough T ime Negotiating Streamf emal e ills are invitL'Ci to communicate ron or vpgNllr lon CA(:t' pt fo r II rtlW boy s had got hn ld ar Y U\1 - ~hln l Ao nol promptly w ith thl) Hot SkIrmish With Enemy . ~(ln tl . ' r!' d pat"n.,s or I!TUS 5 S\ld . l ~ nly but tbal. fel.: ,,'" 011 th o box Id driving W 0 III a II' 8 privata a m lLll ro de out ot a ri ft In t l'" hll nk . bom e ." correspondence deCO IH ra li f' Sn ulu (' l Brig ht a "'Jw \\ l"t · hs !l l rf' l'lly 10 (ro llt , li nd hol d up h s ha nd. Tb " l'bud o r the !torsell' feet und or partment of the L yS u r pri sed . RtILl't led , th u t1 r iv .'r 10· Ih e lagh . coupled with tbe r ocklesB 6':;0 wr .. te about " th n nl ghl WOI l'I' l) ~" dia E. Pinl!.hwn .Il4oo. r :' ll ta n ('a u ~ lr cla mped o n Il is bra ke . lu rohln g or thtl coach. e n dud all h1~ .'u t h,) l 'atiLwbll," an.1 Sll ld tlo nt "llO' icine Co., Lynn, , Iln d b roll g ht h is hor ~r' M ll.l n ., u lclt til Hr a tt tJ lllpt a t co nv ll rtllltion. aod tbo !)Ve r \\ n~ th e r e would I'e m.' mlll' r It . I t hey cn ll m" mo stl y: w('s t o· th l! r lvt< r . Hln p; t h ., con du c tor. " ea rl y fl ung tro m rou r pas se nge rs b Id on grhnlr. an d "4'1I1C\ llIl"' r ; 1 wa s th r n . Th e S Pl'Olltl SYNOPSIS. MIl88. Yoar Le t's go out an ' 8 0 e 'bout th e' l st uge." will be opened, read ill S B.'at , ynnk ,>d Itl ~ g Ull for wa rd. alarod (l Ui. of tb o windows. as Ir eJ[· brl (; a u." 1,' ln,t dll'l s IlI ll , 1,' uurll"' lI t h A ~ h e round ed th " l u ble , M illy ro se &1"Jo r Mc D o nald, c o mm a nlltnK a n Il rm y I11ld 8lllIwered by • " I' o n o or tb a t no w '" call e ll ou t t ho l> cl ing evory Instant tbut Home nccl· ('o rlJ ~ . w c n -l lhflN.! n pnrl y IL w 4.' l'k bo\~,.t n t 'f\r F o!"t DorlJi{I' , ~ '. l l k ~ 1\ IlWI1 to to be r ree l, nnd h,Co ld out b el' hand. WOIIUlll and beld in mnn III Ha ddl o Qulc ltly, hoth h l\n d ~ UJ)- de nt would burl tb e m h eadlong . The forn 'HI w.!r(' flbl e to (' r o~ s . Owln/; t e rc e p t hie cln w: h t "'r . Mo ll y . wh p 15 '" am tiD gtJlc\ I s poke to you , Mr. lirlt'd 10 _ho w th i? lr f' mptlrl oB" _ "'f llill rrlghtr n e d driver If'' Rt l e c'1 r Ir th e ptJ' tit t\ n Tn o la ll out b rf'nk was appure n:.l r to th .. lI"a l-y ralnl!, our hri ~ l\d o hall I!trictconfldence.. A woman can freely .. thf"'elltcn e d . "Br lt-h" H Ul l1l1 n . II. !'4 "r ~ 1Iloyl a o," s b o snld Rlmpl y, "111m no t Is 110 ho lel -up . I'V{l got nll ws." Bporlng ne it her wh ip !lor tongue, tho c llnrR" o r lho POlltOOIl S Ittll l)n~ltl ~ to talk of her privat.a illnoes to a woman; ~~on t wh o ho. ~ Jus t nr r h.·C' " wl t.h 1Il " ~ ' "'8'''. t o ~f c noll nhJ . " ol un "-'~ r8 f 01' tl U" al aU u'mld no w. Jr you w lll wult unII ,· ~ p u r n ' d hi e pony tor ward ~ I o w · ga llo ping IcamB Je rking the stoge aft. th o I ... rt wi ng o r t h o a rtil y. {l u r rl'g l· thus hat! been established a confidential bll • • lo n n n d JJ 1. A. rls a lo n l. . bln lly IH rl\' . ' ~ t il I g(' t m y hil t, I'll bl> do wn In a 1111[1 Iy, th " an,lm:! 1 ~ e l) m i ng l y b"", 'ly li llie r lhp-m In a TIlad rlleo up th e tra il. lIIt'nl, thO' Sixty -ninth 01111" dlt! lI ut correspondence w hich hall extendedover at ' ·...o rt R lp l lll Y lw o d llJl. a.. 1\f\ J\ .) o f s rllt!d ute," ilia. to mo n " and sw un g out or th l! s lL lld lo liamlln th rutit bill he ad ou t uC Lbo do lIIu r h (I ( tho work uu tbt' lIrlo l,.;r, : many years and whIch hIlS never bef!n " Sutl e r IJlIl " stood In the nQYTOW bnH ld e th e : ro n t wh " e l. !ltu gg('o rt n~ n """rest window. but a lIudd en luroll tllat WaH llon e by th o }'ttty·{· h: b t h broken. Nt'ver have they published a CHAF"rER III .-Continued. h a ll wn tcbltl!1: Ill'r r Ull swiftly upstHln, b it us th ou gh il lR limbs ", ,, rtl cra fllllt' d Iturl'ld blm back. th e collcil laking " Indiana. a nd Tw e nty·tblrd and Nlll t'- t t'Sti monial or uBM a letter without the "Good Lord, mIRs." h" e xclaime d t "'irling hi s h a t In h is ha nd. , hlH gooO- a s hIs fr ut r" lt t h<J g round . s h urp ctl1'V e OD two wbools. and com- t oe nlh Ml r hlKa ll, writ es O . I' . P a uld - written consent of the writer,and nevel" ' ~ wlrtly_ " Do Yf' r ID N \U to sar ~e 'Te nnture el ra ce tiu . h " c\ On ce b e glallced "I 'm rrom ~'ort Vlllan ," h .. sa id, Ing down level once ag.un wltb a Ing u f Sunta :\l a rla. ( ·a l., III til<' N,I· has the Company allowed these eonfi" ~oln' to l/jak e tbat t rip a l o l1 e ~" In th o dlre clioll at the bnr-I")()tn, wIp- "Sev .' nth Ca valry . se nt tbrough by I bump Which brought til" wboltt tOfU' · tlollal Tribull e . d ential Ie tten lo get ant of t.befr ~ "Oh. not to Santn F : uu l}' O R fa r Ing blH lips with his ('ulr, und hits fee t WflY of ' Imarron Sprlngll . Th,' r .. I. I tog ether_ The IItUe Meslcan >!tarted W e had uo ca ble tllat would ho ld sC5I!ion, 1\8 til e hundrecls of thousanda tit! Lbe stage IItat lo n at lb ,' ArkanHa s s hum ed . Dut li e r es tsted tbo lemptn· h l'.l1 to pay we st of be r e ; the 8LUlIU II!l to 6crellm out a Spanish Doth. but th .. ponluolls . so we put dOYo' l\ tr" tl8 of them in their files will attes t crossIng. " she exclaime d ba ~ t ll y . ·'1 tlon. and WM 81111 tbe ro when Miss at Arkansas (;ross lng and Low Wll t £' r Ham lin gnpped hl 8 throllt brtoro It a n d tr imm ed o rr th o tops Dud. le rt tho Out of the vast volome of experience am gOing te }DIn illY fDth e r: he - he Mc Uonald cam" down , we r o burnl,1\ !nKt ni g ht. " wall balll utt'3red , while l\'Io)llou pre.se d IllIlbs s ti cking out about a rool or 'Which th(·y have to d raw from, it is more eommands Ii poat on th o Clm lHro n"Tbe d.w il you ~n y. " bUl"lt out t bo th o girl back Into her sut. bracing morn_ To Ih pHe logs WA t1 f'd ston es than po8IIible tha t they possess the vetry :tJaJor McDooald ." CHAPTER IV. .wd rop es. nnd took Ulem out In th e knowledge n eeded in your CUB". Nothdr iver h o:tr s I)'. hi s stu r lle d eyus hlmBelr to hold her firm . "Well, I 'll b" damn e d," "nld t.he s we e pin g th o ilori zon . "lnjullB ! " ~ WbB ll the d ovlJ- " ho b egftiJ ansrl- s trl'a.n ubove tll ll (llacl! wlll' r e th e in g is asked in return except ~r good ' man s lo w ly. s o s urpris e d t hat he ro~ The Attack. "S uro. plen t y or 81,::nl. but I bnvl' n't Iy. and then the cllreen ln g COnch brldtl.· waH to be placed. and drOJllle d will, and tbe ir adv ice ball holped thonS li ghtly moro than suty mJl fltI. 118 secll lllly buck" m yself. As 800n as I 8lo pp ed all BuddeDI, li8 tbou gh It ha4 Lhem Inlo Ih., 8trtlam. where th ey \.I"Ot hImse lf. "I}ubes In t h e wlld t- rn eBs; lIands. Surely flny woman, ricb or poor. · ..... hat. In H eave n's nRm e. o vor Indu c ed th e route ran. s tre tched be tw nen old discover ed wh a t hnd happe ned at t he sc rvl'd aa Il nchors- al Il>as t Bo rn e o r IIhould be glad to take advantage of this 7er dad lo le t ye r com o on Buch a foo l Fort Dodge !\nd tho tord cross In g tb o Cro Bslng I Btr uc k out on to the p lath e m lIld. Som l' rn lloel to IIU ck 00 lb.' g enerous offer of assistance. Addmas ·trip? Isn't thar nn o n.' to Ill!.'ot ye r Ark:lns as le adi ng down to th e Clmar- t ea u . I\nd cnm a I\round tbat way to bOHom , II nll th e INls t pull wou ld mov e Lydia E , Pinkhum Medicine Co., (con-tre r o. or at Dodge ?" ron ; Rnothe r s ill t y mil es dl slant. wa rn t hos!' fellows nt Low Water . But Lhl-'lIl . \\' e we ro much hamper e d from fidential) Lynn, M8S8. "I- I don ·t k no w." a b e conress ed. across a dese rt at a l ka li and sand. lay W b t' ll I go t s ight or tbat s lutlon rroUl t he wu.nt o r r OIH' ; uSHd a ll th e stay Every woman ought to have ~ther was go Ing to co m!'. o r e ls e Devor e . Tbe maIn Santa Fe traJ!. oft t h n blll rt" yo nd.>r it hnd b{'on wiped chaIns o n th e wago ns. W e Ilnally Kot eend one or ht s oOlcl'rs . but I h a \' e broad an d d eeply rulled by the In · out. Tbl' n I Ibought a bout t blti stage PHougl\ to s l ick nll d hol d til l' punt oons Lydia E. I'lnkilam's 8~e T ext Book. It 1..8 not a lNMlk for .een no one. I am he r e two days n um erable whe e ls ot early Hprlng goi ng weHt toda y, Ilnd cUlile o n to m oet 80 tb e 11 rmy ('ou Id cross. general diBtrlbutton. 8.8 It is toG _ rlle r tban was e.xp Clod. and- and I carava ns. followeel the general course you . Mu s t have r idd e n a hundred an' Tho bridge broke sev eral times . hut eXI)Cn'II ve. It is free and onl,. llaven ·t h ea rd rrom my ratbnr since or tbe river, occasionally toucbln g the tw c nty mll os since yeste rdal': the tinnily all h ad crossed exce pt our re /:' obtainable by mail. Write tor 188t monlh. See . t his Is bls last le t· hlgb er le vel plains. but mostly kee p- mURtnng Is all In _" Iment. J n8t I",(ore the b l'ld ge wad it today. ter; won't YOU r ead It, plcllse . and tell Ing close be neatb th e protection of the tak on urI w e' ll' re eeo t out o r; tllfJ Mo yla n sluck his hend o ut t h e nearm e what I oug ht lo do?" IIorthe rn bluffs. or e lse skirting the e~ t window. skirmi s h line. Th e re were only aboul The man took th e II, l ter. and r esd edge ot the water. Nig ht or day the 90 oC us on tb e Jo bn HY sid" or the " Look IIko th ey had much of a Og bt the tbree pages care fully, and then rou te was eas ily followed , and. In oth. at t.1l " CrosHln g ?" b \~ aske d, rlv pr. 'Ve II'o r o ti trong a long In squads tUn!lvd back to not e , th e dnte , be ro r e nr years, tho traveler was seldom for ut fro m two to Lon o\'\'r a front of a " Not much: mor e like a nlgbt mid; haw.dl llg th e sheets aCTOSH tbo labl c, long out o f slg bt of toiling wagons. two wblt es killed . anll scalped _ The t hird ot a milt'. nud onf,. half a rull e "The Major Bure made hi s Instruc- Now Bca r oly a wh ee l turned In all t hird man eith e r wus taken away _ or uat'k trorn th rlv t" r. The adju tnnt 'lions plalu enough." he said 810WI Y' 1tb a t l'l nely dista nce . Cried for HouR, Could Not Sleep. ge llorll l of til" dll·lsio n. ('apt. SmILh. bls bod y got bu rnt In the building. ·"And yer haven' t heard rrom him Th o WORl-bo und s tag e lett the BU· Horse8 a ll gon e. " Retinol Brouabt Res. and Cure. 'of wh um It can be well aald th e r o ..tnoe, or seen anyo ne he sent to m eet lion nr De e r Cree k at tour o'clock In Heading. PI\ .- "Mr bl\uy gi rl hlld eczema ne ver was a bptter man. InBpect ed "What trib e?" :)'er1" th e Ilrto ro oo n wltb no IntimaUon of tb .. lin e and gu ve eac h man a wo rd fnr ' IVer six month.. It WILlI painful and "Arapahoe s , from the way Ihey The gIrl shook her h ead slo\vly . dang e r abe ad . Ita occupantB had eat· scalpe d; that's wllllt made It so s erlof c h eer. Did w e ne e d It? W ell, ye s. il ~ hing, she could Dot alecr> day or night. BII" would 8c rnl c b t ill blood ODd wl\ter "Well, that aln't to be wondere d at. en dlnnor In company with tboae ot oUB- lf tbose Northe rn IndIans have Wblle th e cllPJnln WaR talkIn g 10 the .... null\ run down bel' neck. T hen it burned 'e ither." he went on. "Tblngs h as the east·bound coach. e ightee n miles broken looso th ere Is going lo be wu r two of us. wbo ",e re b ehind n il olll ber 8 0 ah cried for boUl'1! nt Do time. Tb" 'c hanged som e out yere sInce tbat lot- down the rIv e r: t Canon Blu1r, and the thIs time tor sure, " flr~I) lac e , w e could see RuU er 's brig· rillh t Bide of her ult'e wua oDe >lOre ~ tor WIl8 wrote. (rockon yer know In·comlng driv er had r e ported ao open ad e or cava lry. wllb part of Wileel· .ca h. Th e m en on th e box look.e d at e ach 'We're havln' a bit o· Injun troublo, an' rondo and no unuBual troubl e. No In· other q uestionIngly. e r's an d Hampton 's troops, torm In "I "ot th e MDlplea of RJ,cinol SOlII' and yer dad Is sbore lo be pretty busy out dIan sIgns had been obseTTed . not " I don't see no use t ryin' to go o n, "There I. Hall to PlY We.t of He ..... Il rltl not over lbr C'e-qunrters at a mil o R~8inol Oiatment on a Saturd!\y moming, tbar on th e Cima rron." even sIgnal tires durtng the night. nnd Jak e . do you!" asked the dri ve r sobertrom u s. Th e y s e nt o ut a lin e at Dot and put- them on. aoel put t,bem on Apin in t he nft.ernoon Bnd in tho evening before "1-1 do not think I do , I have seen the conduclor. who had come straight I)'. "Even It we do git I.hro ugb. thar s truck Lbe b ank, again tearIng 100B. les s than 300 men as skirmilihe rs. 110 papers slnco leaving St. LouIs. Is rrom Santa Fe, reported that troops ain't no b08ses to be bad." There wer e two smal l r avIn es b - 1 put her to bed. ami . I.e went to Rleep their bandhold I"n the s ents and flln,· and slept till next morning. I thought 1 the s ituation r ea lly serio us? Is It un- fr om Fort Union bad driv en the only T he othe r shook hIs bead. rubbing Ing thom hea dlong. They b eard the tW l'e n us and th e n emy. nnd Boon WI' "'ns in beIL\'~n !.be tiNt night. nod b7 .ato for m e lo go fa rthe r ?" known bunch ot ralde ra back rrom bls gun·stock. Ilaw t h e e nem y disappear In lbe rl\rth· creaking clamp of the brakes, the Mon.lsy tbe cczemn w.u dricfl up I!O Lbat 'l-he man rubbed his chin. all though t be neighborhood of the trail. and had "Most IIk31y those sume red devils d un clng of [rlghtened borses. a pertecl c st rn vlno. but only for n mInute: nil the scal"" fell ofT.. Resiool SoaP nnd .undeclded what was best to say . B ut t h em already Hate ly corralle d In Lbe a r e layln' for us now so m ewhar be- voUey of oathe , tbe cruncb of feet as t h e n tbey ran to 'tbe second ra vIn f'. (lintmeot cured my bIlby ...- M.... Wm. 11.' the girl's face was full of character. mountains . This report. seemingly au· twe en yere an' L9w Wnter; whlU" the m~n leaped from the lop lo th ~ Aft e r Wa iling awblle on th ey came. FI('tcber. M4 So . 17~ 8t-~ Aug. !n, lD~. -..nd he answered trankly. th entle and omclal , se rved to r elax trail rtlns In betwee n t be m two big g round ; thea. nil at once. the stage We fired on them. and they we nt back I f you qr nny of your little onM arc auf"U's .erloua ·nough. I nlckon, an' 1 the nerves. and the west-bound driv er rocks. mos t probabl e, " he conc luded. lurched torward. 8wervlng s harply to to the ravine. but 1I00n they came fer ing from eczeDd. 1'ft.IIb. tetter. ringWorm, o()ertalntl' wish I wus safe throug h to sang to himse lf a8 h e guided the four " Not havln ' no ba'r to lose. I'm ter tbe left. and struck out acros. the agaln _ Tbey got th e second fire. but or other itcbio.g. burning dtin eruptimt. Fort MN'cy, but I don·t know no rea- horses forward , while the conductor. goln ' bac k_" kept on comlng_ A part of ou r IIno thcre i8 only 0 0 0 bett.cr proof of the velu. flat dlr~lCtly toward tbe blua. . . of ReRino!. Thnt i8. try it yoonelf aDd ,eon not'!' wby you couldn't flnlsb up a sawed-olf gun planted be t wee n his With nn oath at reller. tbe driv e r roHamlin s t ruggled to the nearest win· fell bllCll. to where It WaB not 110 ope n. ICC. You enn get III\mpletl free by wrillnc your trill all rIght, I wus out to the knees. nodded drowHfly. InsIde tlnlre leased bls brake and BkllruJly sW Ung dow, I\.l1d, graspIng the 8111 to hold We b eld our n ew poslllon. and e x'fort Iallt evenln' get tin' the latest were but tbree passe ngers, jerking the leade rs a round. Lbe coach groan· Wmselt upright. leaned oul He caugbt changed shots with the m for qnlte to Dept. 4-K. Reainol, &ILimore, Md_ Rt'sinol stops itching inatl1n\.ly. PrelcrihN -news. an' thar hasn't been DO trouble back and forth. 'a s the wheels Btruck Ing Il8 It took th o sharp turn, Tbe a mome ntary gllmpse at two men rid· awhile. A part or the r e bs got Inlo hy cnreful doctor. for eigbter:n yean, IOld "to s peak of east of old Bent·s Fort. Be- the deep ruts at th e trail. occasIonally man on th e gro~nd caught a swiftly Ing swIf tly up the traU; the box above I wo slOa ll log housea and used them by every druglli1t. or !lent by ~I 1>011" "tween thar and Union. 'thor's a hunch exchanging a word or two. but u8ual- pIlsolng glimpse of the young wom· WIl8 e mpt,. the wheelers alone re as worka, but Dallery C. FIrst illInoIs. on rf"Ceipt of price, Beainol Oint.ment., 00. o. Mellcalo Apaches raisin' thunder. Iy staring . gloomily forth at the mo- an'B tace within. a nd strode h.urrledly malned In harness. and tbey werQ from ac r 08S tbe river, 800n 8cattered and '1. Relinol SoaP. ~. Qne lot got as far a8 Lb e Caches. an' nOlonoul scene. Miss McDonald a nd forward as the coach started. --- --.-- t h e logs ond reba, Firing ceased about runnIng uncontrolled. burned a wagon train. but we r e run Moylan occuplod the back eeat, some "Hold on tbere. pardner," be com· "By Ood!" he muttere d. "Th0811 nin e o'clock. and we apent the rest of back Inlo th e mount·nB. Troopll are baggage wedge d tI,btly between lo manded Bternly, " ThIs poor bronc' two damn cowllrda haYe cul loose and the time badge ring our toe. till at mid· out along both s ides the Valley. an' keep them more l18Cure on the IIlIp- won't trayel another mUe. There'lI lett us!" night the bugle blew tbe Il8sembly. thar ain't been no etage held up, nor peT)' cushion. while factnR the m, and ple nty at room for me In Blde . and 111 Even all tbe unreatralned word • Novel' dId It sound Qulle so Bweet. .tatton attack ed along the Arnnsa!!. 1 clingIng to hI!! support with hotb turn tbe tired devil loose. . Hold pn, leaped from hIs \Ips he realized th e After ·waltlug some t e n minutes ever, reckon yer pa'lI have an escort waltln' bands. was a pocll-marked MeXIcan. I say I" only hClpe-tbe reins stili dangled. man for himself stole away quietly to II.t the cronin'!" with rathor villaInous face and ornate The driver once agaIn slapped on caugbt securely In the brake lever. the river. where we found the pon. .' "Of course he w ill; \vbat I am most moved the brake, growling and reluctant. hie Inch by' Inch, foot by foot, he wiggled ton boatl, Some ot them 'atraid ot Is that I might ml8s him or anxious eyes lIoarchlng the trall In out ; Moylan. comprehending. caught along Lbe bank In charge ot one man hIli m esEenge r on th e route ." both dlreetlon8. Hamlin quIetly un· hl8 legs . baldIng hlm ste ady agalnlll oach, wllllOut oan or poles. We got "Not lIk"ly ; th e r e's only two stagee cInched hlB saddle, flinging It to the the mad pitchIng. His tlngel'll grlpP6d Into tbe boats, elripped ott our Bhoes t\ week eacb way. an' they have r egu· coacb roof; the bridl e followed. and the lroll top rail. and. exerting all his and coatll .and pulled out tnlo the lar meeting polnl8." lhen . with a slap on the haunch of the BtrengLb. he slowly pulled hlB body UP. stream8. uBlng our gun etocks lUI pad· She sat qUiet, eyes low e re d lo the r e leased anImal. h e strode to the 8taRe untll hl~ te\l (otward Into the drl.,.er·s dIes . It was a perlloua rIde, I was table. thInking. She liked lhe man. door. thrust bIB Henry rifle wlthtfl, lleat. Elwltt as be bad been. the action In tbe boat tarthest uplltream, and Rnd tru llt ed blm ; h e seemed Idndly and took tbe vacant s eat beside Gon- was not quickly enough conceived to we landed 150 yards below where the defenlntial. Finally she looked up. zalell. WIth a sudden crack ot tbe avert IlllsaBter. He had th e reins In lantern was placed to guard UB. Sev~Wb e n do you go?" drlver'1I whip the tour horses leaped bls grl~1 wben the swingIng pole struck eral at the boat8 c~me near goIng ··Todey. I was goln· to walt 'bout forward. IUld lbe coaeh careened on Lbe steep sIde of tbe bluff. 8napplng over th e falls, and had they done 80 yere a ' week longer. but am glttlng the slope ot the trail. causing the pa&- air wltth a 8harp crack, and fllng1ng all would have been Ioat. Our only ekee red they mIght QuIt runnln' tbelr senBers to clutch wildly to kee p trom down t.be frlgbtened anlmall. the cll8ualty was Sergeant TOOl Adams NO "SPRING MEDICINE" coaches . To te ll tho trulh. miss. It be ing 1>roolpltated Into a mass on tbe wheels crasblng against them, as tbe at Com pay A. ehot through the rlghl II rOU "BOP ,,0., I'" •••ell"., , , _ ...... .... ul.r ••• ro.r ......11_ ..... looks some to me like th/lr wus n big floor. As the traces Btralghtened. coach came to a 8udden bait. Hamlin ann. The crossIng was mad e at Ro c ky Injun war com In'. and I'd like ter glt Miss Molly, clinging d esperntely to a hung on grimly, flung forward to tbe Mt. P. O. home whar I be lon g arore It breaks straP. caught h e r first talr glance at footrall by the force ot the shock, hIs 1008e." the newcomer. His hat was tllted body bruised and acblng. One horse A Rebel Veri•. "Will-will you take mo with you 7" bacl, the light revealing linea of lay motionless. bead under. apparently A rebel soldier. aftor burying a ted H(l moillte ne d his lips. bls hands wear'lness and a coal;.1!1! _~ th!,.. ~~ay, . !n'!..~~.!!!.1. J2!.!.~,i... hlB 1I!!.1~e_ !.t~!gle~ to I eral who had been killed during one clasping and unclaspin g on tbe table. powdery dust of tho alkali deeo~ but lifs leoll. tore ~lJy lonso ' from of tbose sanguInary engagemenl8 Re~ulate the 8 0 " " e l . "Sure. It yer boultd tel' go. I'll do beneath It appenred the brown, ' sun- the tra,C9S. and went flying madly wblch t e rminate d In the ret rent of tlls Stimulate the Liver th e best I kin fe r ye r. ao' ( r eckon sco rcbe d skin, whlle the gray eyes down t,be slope, the broken harnes. Union army from betore IUchmond. Improve DI~erRtlon and Ih er lIOon e r ye r start the be tte r cbance looking straight at her,' were resolute dangllng at his heels. The Sergeant fixed a Bhlngle oyer the grave beartng Purify the Blood )'e' l1 have 0' glttln' tbrough sate." He BOO smiling. His rougb shirt. open at sat up and stared about, sweeping tbe thla Inscription : heflUnted . "I f we should glt bad n ews "The Major Sure Made HI. Inltruetll e throa t. ml~ht have been tbe prod- blood I'rom a sllght gash out of bill "The Yankeo boats. wltb blood·stalned at Dodge. Is th e re anybody thllr. at t h e tiona Plain Enough." He Said. uct or any Butler's counter; he wore eyea ~l'hen he came to himself with a hand8, (.IVE STOCK AND fort . you ('auld ~ top wllh?" dresR. and e xcc~si\'cly l>alite manners. no jacke t, and the broad yoltow "tripe gasp--understandlng InBtllnUy what It ::ame southward to dIvIde our la nds; MISCELLAN,EOIB "Colonel Ca r ve r." He had joine d tbo little party at down the leg of the faded blue ,trou- all meant. why those mt'n bad cut ThIs narrow and contracted spo1 "He's not thar now; bl'I!D trans- Dodge, smiling happil y at 81ght or sora ' alon e proclalme\l hIm a (wldler. 10000e the horse8 and r1dden awa" Is all that thl8 poor Yankee goL" ferre d to Wn llac e . but, I r ec kon , any 0 ' Miss Molly's fa!:e when sbe unve iled. lie IImlled DerOIlB at ber, and ahe low· wby the wheele rs bad plunged tor tholle a r my people would look after altbough his Hma ll k nowl edge of Eng. ered he r eyes. while hili glanCfl wan- ward In that mad run·away race-be For the Band to Play. ye r . Ye've really made up yer mInd \Ish prevent(ld II ny ex tendl'd e1rort at der e d on toward the others. tween tbe blutrs and the river a swarm The regimental band WI\.II playing to try It. then 1" conve rsation. Moylan. however. after "Don 't lIeem to be very orowded to- of Indiana wera lashing tbelr .ponles, IN ORIlAT VAJUJtTT ·· Yes. yes; I pos Itive ly ('-a nnot etay car(> fu l Hcr uLitlY. el1gl\j{p.d hIm sho rtly day." h e begnn. genially addrS!Jslng spre.dlng out like tbe Btlckll of a tan. on the parade ground8 In front ot the FOR" .ALB ~T THE colonel's QUartel'll, when tbe colonel'. he re. I shall GO Il8 tar fill Dodge at In SpanIsh , allli lat.'r ex plained to tbo Moylan. "Not an extreme ly popular (TO BJ!I CONTINUED.) LOWEST PIIICD BY orderly (a German) came In great \t)as!. If- If 'NO lire gains lo trave l to· girl. In low tollPB, t bat Ihe man waH a route at presE1nt., I reckon . Hlnlng. hute to the bandmaster and said: Sof)metlm.. Tempting Fate. ~ethe r. I ought to know your nam e." Santn Fo gambl er known as Gon2ales pardner?" WUTl!aN NSWSP&PEIi IlNIOII " Del' general Bays ha·t del' band to Man" a man who would give a dolW , Adam. at.. c ..... "Suro yer bad." with a laugh. "I with a r e pu tation to be hIn ted at but "No : Jlost- t rader at Fort Marcy." blay der 'Sthar Speckeled Bandan. <e rgot alt 'bout tbat- It's Moylan. not openly dl scus8<ld. "Oh. thnt's .t, " hIs eyebrows . lIrtlDII" lar 'to lmow what people t!link ot him Tb~y ,,:ere some elx mil es to tho 6l1ghtly . ·'Thls IndIan busluellA Is ~ ought Ito be willing to glTe $2 not to. ua.. ' .. m iss ; WfIIlam Moylan; 'S ull er Bill' W!llt of
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palette. an (lId GeorgIan looking glasB. Great Artllt HId HIli Own Method of su a rranged t \Ia t he could see bls canProduelng Muterplecce Which vas and mad il l re flected In IL Those thl World Prlzca. who usc such a mirror (as h e did can. stanlly) will know that 'it IB most Tbp. studJo waR s urpr is ingly dltT er· me rcll eBs ot crlllcB . I milrv eled tbe n eDt from th e rllom be prevlou81y used at hIli extrnodrlnary activity. as h e In Lindsay ro~, and en tirely unlike darte d backward and forward to look tho IItudlos usually oct'upJed by othor at hoth painting and model from hlB artiiJ... I remembpr II long . not very point ot vIe w at the e xtreme e nd of loft,. room. v~ry light. with wi ndows the long Btudlo. He always use d aJoUI!: tin e aJdll: fil s (:anvas bes Ide hIs bruBhCB of large sIze. with very long ~el , ., on p · ',eI , 1\nd I!t the otber, handl es. three reet In lenlth; and held
How It Would WO ....4. "Wbat would you do It I 8honld get LeadIng Kan In TranUng Company killed!" asked a hunkmate ot bll -We pi.,. " Hamlet" tonight, laddl~ chum. do· lYe not? . "I would have you Iltutted," Sub-llianager--Yea. Mr. Montgom. "Yes, and then If you got mad at el1'. anything I guesB you would kIck tbe , Leading lIIan-Then I must borrow stuffing out or me." the suln' of two penoe! Sub-lWaJ1~er- ·Wb,.T No Pity. LeAdblg ......... ·1 baTe ~ 41l1_ Belle-How do you know _Oll~ ·uPo'a" ~' chin. Oae canoo' hODeYII\()Cn Is over' I Beu!ah- Wh>:, dId lOU n,oUce1.,She'. Vial I beguh C~lclnlr·~~r ~ttn 10 tb~ .~DJ:' , } dish , -.' . , ' ' , ... ,' . QII!.
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8tretched to their t~1 extent. ~o.ch toucb was laid on wlLb gr:eat flrmnelll, and hIs pbyslcal streugth enabled blm tD do wIth out the Il8Sllltance of a mahl. Elick . whlJl' lhe distance at wbl~b he stood trom lhe canvas' allowed hl~ to bave tbe wbole of a large picture in sight and 80 judgo tbe corrod ~~w· In g ot e aeb touch. -Wa,·. ~'IbIIIDr181 of Whistler." The man woo friends CAD DeYer
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"Prot Sampeon Boylo!tt," Iho1U.Cf! the clau In eeGnomlca In unllKln. Then an extraordinary thlr,a bllJ)pelMld. Behind MIIiI Browne's lUII& llpectaclu a reddlJlh hue, arising In I the nelsbborhood at either ear, spread lAnd Had. Also Seen 35 Summers and <:IxPlln"p.ft until It ('ompletp.ly cov. her face. When ,the Unexpeoted Pro- ered "Dear me, tbls I. ,"cry painful!" posat Came. murmured MIIJ8 Browne. "Thc class ill dlsmlslled." The CIIlBB, rel eased from Its lI'Jtlep, BY GEORGE MUNSON, Miss Agatha Browne Wal thlrty-flve rullhed to tbe windows and looke d out and looked older, She had been pretty \:~n tbe campus. II Baw Miss Browne wben she WIUI a Iill-tbat could easily emerge from the porlal8 of the fa· he soon from the regular oontour ot mous Institution of learning wilh a ber face, hOI' sort, olear skin, and the hurried and yet furtive ste p, If I!ur.h a gray eyes which even h er detractors term could be Rpplled to nny Quailly allOfNed would be beaulltul it she did or attribute or Miss n~n\\,ll e. With not hide them beblnd those hldeoult h e r umllrella folded in her hand, d!o rOllDd spectacle lenscs . MI6s Agatba professor ot economics pick ed h('r v. U}' Browne was professor of e conomics at down tho gravelly walk toward th (\ ('n· Le dbam s eminary, which, as most tTancc. Then the clasK and Mi su II' ople know, receives only selected Browne simultaneously pf) rce l n'd a glrl pupllB from among th e first faml· 8econd figure, a bent, IrrC80lute, mid· dle·aged figure approachin G the samO! I! es o r the south. portals from the c lassroom In Roman PrOf. Sampson Doylett InBtructed history. . tbe same select young ladleB In llo· And theu occurre d a peculiar pheman history. He was forty·flv e and nomenon such ns bad ne ver bl)(' n looked hlB age. He was a Rhort·slgbt· known to happe n during the mf'mory cd bachelor who lived for his hobby, ot tbe olass. For M!18 Broime, Inetead the CUll tomB of the Romans. Wh en be .... as not thinking about th e m, ho waR of continuing upon h or resolute ."s:' toward the gate, made a short cut usuaUy Dot thinking about IInytblnl(. BCross the soggy gyBs&-Mlss Brownf', When the profeB80r passed Miss whose state ot health was alw<.j'1I Browne be WIIS 'entlrel y obliviOUS of known to be elI:actly comme nsurate that facL If they met face to fa ~e In with the hyglenlo condition of !J fjr an exceedingly nllrrow alley be would overshoel. ~Ulcover an obstructlon, Blowly r,llse And, as nn immovable body e neou::!· hlJl short-sIghted eyes un ll\ tbey fixed tera an Irresistible force, s o MillS thelIlflelves upon Miss Browne's Bllc c, Agatha Browne encountered Proff'sBor tacles, and tbe n r et reat hastily v.-!th Boyle tt beside tho portals of th e Ledan apology and a timid exprcsslon. hsm Seminary for Young Ladl es. Tho) The lIeleet ramlll es or the south professor 8aw her, straigbtened bll,,· "'ere not so dlll'er e nt, In the ir Indl· self, and spoke. vidual membership, from families timt "Er--among the Samnitos ther e Ollflourl8h and die like mute, Ingloriou s Isted a oustom"-he began. wallflower.. Bome of th e young ladltls "1 have always told my class," MI8S of Ledhum seminary might havE' bee n Browne remarked at tbe BaIDe moseen with their b e ads very c108 1i to- ment, "that the custom wblch regether ODe evening after the proteR' straln8 the female halt of the comlIor had concludeClhls lecture. He !.la') munlty-" lit:en expounding "The Marnage Cus· "Whlcb 1 would be the IllBt to con· toma ot the Snmnlte8," demn-" "Mustn't it havo bee n dreadful In "Fro!D tnklng the firs t SlPp--" those daY8!" said . Miss Philippa Clnrk, "When hints and genlle glancOtl rea4 lns from her note-book. "Just falled-" . think! 'Among tbe SamnUe lad len It "Leading toward the marriage con· wall not an uncommon tbing to take tract--" the Initiative In the proPOSIl} of a mat.· "Tn elfeot a matrlmonlnl propotlltion romonlal alliance., When gentle glances --er-" and blnts failed to accompllBh tl:.eir "Oil, professor!" elI:cl.dml)d !dIES J,urpole tbe Bamnlte woman did I.ot Agatha, and could 6ay no more. Inside the seminary there Wa!! 1\ great bustle at this moment. "Milly, Milly," cried tbe voice of Mary Campbell, "I've got a dandy pair of opera gl8.88eS upBtalrs." "Don't need them," shouted h(!r friend. "Oh, Mary, didn't you see! Look! Look! ProfAssor Boylett haa \dssed Miss Agstha, Isn't It dread· tul?" "DreadfuI1" answ e r ed Mlae Mary. "Why, I think It's ~nd. And ,uet ·thlnk : Next t erm the classes In economics and Rom a u history "\\'111 bu merged!"
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POltlve Proof That BII'd Traveled the Dletance From England to South Africa.
Seem. to Hav. a Feeling Thllt He I. Making an Argument Ag.lnlt Woman Suff,a"e.
Th e capture of a 6\\"allow bearing an alum inu m ring In Natal. South Africa.. the olber day , ha a resulted In an astonishing In s ight Into the migratory habits of brldp. From tl number and address stamped nn I he ring It ",as discov e red thaI. I hf' Rwu llow was one of 11,4 83 IlrttlRh blrd ll mnrk(:d In a s imilar way Inst RLl lllnH'r by p.nth u· slast8, d es iring to l ~nr . \ m Or<: IIR 10 the routes tnken b) ' bird migrant s. nlld whethe r blrd ~ return again 10 Ih e lr previou s ncsll nl': Kill' ''. This sYRl f' lnn· tic markin g of binlH 1H'!':un In 19 09 . since when lI ('arly 3~.(lI)O ha vc b e n '·rlnged ." Abo,,1 Ihr" " 1)(' 1' (,f'nt. a re afterward s no tf"l . b u I I hI' 8 W;\ IInw reo ported fro m Kalal Il\ll)( ':l r~ to hav e mad e th A IOllg.'Ht fllghl "0 fnr. A black·h eu de tl gllil r1n ~ I '" ,, ~ n n P-lI lling In York Bl, lre I.. .Tul .l. 1:11 1. was foun<l 10 F eb ruary, 191 2, III FJnrf'~. Awn 's. A starling rln g(>(1 In IIl'Tk ,; hlro In ,IILll ' uary, 19 12, r('achp d 1I (' ls ingfor, 1"ln· land, In April. A I pal 1'1 ng ed In Stn f· fordAh lre In Ih e aUlumn of 191 0, was found at DalurnE', 8 \\ "d,'n, July. In!.
Enemies of \1O tell for women. 111 Aearcb of arguments to confoulllJ tb e o ra tore or the cause, may use for whnt It 18 worth the tollowlng Incident wblch bal,pened In Madison sijullre onEl da y last week: A 0 an of plooqlIlg and pic.. young 11' Ul turcl<Que a s pect cume northward from Twe nty· thlrd street acrOBB tbe eQuare. Sh e struggled under the welgbt of u uld sec I uog'lUlIll'er, nnd In8 Id e on e co a brl ght·eY1!d, r estle ss fo x terrier, ea· ge r to btl I ~t out. Th e woman carried IL lellsh In h I' lett hand and tb e dog 11a d on a co II ar w Ith a 'snap. AI I In • t erPR ted obHc rv er folloWl'd tbo womlln. Sbe strugglf'd on IIlx blo cks up Madl· Bo n a Vi'11UA before sh u Tcacl"'d lwl' destination. II resldpcc e on tb e eaSl sill .. of Ihe 6lrcet. Then sh p \llIloc-k ed III(' hamp(1l'. snapped thA II'osh on th e dog'); co lla r . nnd took him I n~lde lh l! houRe. Why hall Hil l! carrh'" u n able· bodied, 25·pound fox tcrrl f' r . \\"ho want· £:d to be let out, ill 1 thnt dl ~ l nnc-('? Nnw York l!.:venlng Post.
639 LIncoln Park 11Iv,I. , Ch icago, III. -"A year ugo I r eceived a very sever~ burn on my left arm. I ca ugbt cold In It an~ It waR all 80re and ul cerated. The eore was as large 11.8 a Iltver dol· lar. It wall all red and Inflamed and bad PUB running out or It. 1 sulfered terribly from burning vain; could not lleep for t wo weeks It burneil and Itched 80 badly. 1 a.pplied - - Salve, - - Salve and a salve my druggist recommended a8 his own, but got no reUef, 1 tben commenced using tbe Cutlcura Soap and Ointme nt. I bathe d the burnedl perta with Cutlcurll Soap and applle,1 the Cutl cu ra Ointment on a linen bandage. I got r e li ef (rom tbe first, and DIY arm bealed ni cely . I was BOOIl able to be at work again. Ha.d 1 used Cutlcura. SOlII' and OlnLment at fim 1 would have Jivolded lots or sut. rerlng." (Signed) Harry Junke, Alar. 9. 1912. Cutlcura. SoaP and Ointment sold In s I r b thr ougb out tb e wor. Ilmp e 0 ea.c
Tbls IItyllsb garment II Ilmple bc)tb IA teature and In conlltruotlon. . n ball the convenient and fashionable tront·clolllng, and Is made with remo.· able chemllette, long or sbort IIlcen •• and baa five-gored IIklrt. Serge I. a nice material to used with the collar of saUn or molrs. Cub mere, cbeek· ed or Itrfpod material or Illk may also be conBldered . Tbe pattern (6001) III cut In s!lell 92 to U Inches bust measure. Medium IIlze requires 6% yards ot 96 Incb material or "'7,(, yards of 44 Incb fabric, with % yard of 2t Incb contrastins I'oodll. To procure this pn Item "end til cen" to "Pattern Deparlml"nt," of thl" paper. Write name and addr""" plainly, nnd be Ady. .ure to _Iva 111&8 and numoer of pattero.
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Armed with a kltcb en broom Mrs. A. E, Howard bntted 1\ sneak thlof through the ""Indow of her home tbe other. day aCter he had cooke d and eaten II. mldnlgbt r e past In he r kitchen and was In the act ot carrying away the dlnlug rocm silver, which he had carefully wrapped In a tnblecloth. Mrs. Howard nnd het· busband live at 729 College street. He r Blumbers early in the morning were disturbed I/E~Am ong the Samnlt •• Th~re Ex. by a. rattllng ~ound downstnlrs In the . 'Ited • CUlltom," dining room. Doacending, she beheld 0. young man wrapping ber silver in a. bell~te to addre8s herael! openly to tablecloth. GI"!Ibblng a broom, Mrs. tlte--bAcloQrd aultor.''' Howard rushed i nto tho dining room, "Dreadfun" exolalmed MillS Mary crying: CampbeU, 'ono ot the most select of "Get I)ut of here!" the young ladles. "Why, I think It The burglar recovered from hl. ~ grandl" labore just In ttme to dodge a. : "WeU, noW' jUllt 1I8t~n to this," Intl'r- mighty swipe of the broom aimAd at po..4 ·Jlltsa Millicent Day, who wa'i bls bead, tUJug the economics course. .. 'The "Get out of henl; do you hear? cuetom which restrnins the temtla What do ?,OU mean by trying to steal baU of the community from taking Ule my sllver1" angrily excla.lmed Mrs. tint lltep lea4lns toward the marrlnge Howard aa Ihe made the broom fairly cOntrnct III of economic origin and due Bing tbroogh the air, ' The burglar to the fact that. In our modem c1vlll· IItood tronaflxed, ·gaEing at her 1n II· u.Uon, the male Is the bread-winner. lent aVo'o. Wb.e n the earning cvpacltles of hqth "Don't you hear ine 1" cried the p .. rtIea pre-equal this archa)!) lurvival woman lUI ahe swung 1l third time at the intruder, who ducked jUllt aatbe - \ broom whizzed by bls eIIr, Then Mrs. Howard charged, This Mill Mary breathlessly. "Sbe surely 41d," answered Miss 11011\· Boomed to awaken him to a. full re'l'U, zatlon of bls porll, tor he turned and UCGnt. "Ohl" exclatmed the choru8 breath· ran toward an open wlndow, through which he had made h1a entranee. As ProtellllOr Borlett appeate4 unn.nal· be atarted to leap Into .paeethe broom : Iy preoccupied on tbe HIOOnd day n1't. landed, talrly battering hiin through flrWard. His lecture on Roman bill- the oasement, tory, hl .f aot, ..88 dlstioctly all llbsetrt.· , Later Mrs. Howard 418eovued that the bUrglar betore wrapptns up bel" al\· minded one. "J!lr-.-one moment. ladles," be ~B ,v erware had prepared and eaten a . 8B the class walled its dismissal "'Cnn hearty mea'l in the kltchen..-Los An • , 8Dl'Pue tell, me whether there la a_r gelea Times. " .. 4n~ attaolie of this insUtution ",lIose Waited Time, .. ~, inttlala are L B, TOO "Well, what cI1d you do when the MMW~ ,·Browne, profeuor ot eii_mf~'JfI:: :chanted the _~aaa. .... problem came up'" •. . "Waat~ tlme.· Went out aod uke4 ':~~~~R:~e:.llnltant., JtarJng IIPeec'hl~· ~·" 'L",-l,..,.l,~... .. IlUddenl:r &be adTlc4t ot r17 ·t rlen4" IlOlltetlhtlllJ')1Wl;otble door. -':.,'. . . "WJlat did )'W ,et T" . "SUellMtlD dUferent aoluUona.;" MilS Brown6 WU
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Expediting Bu.lne ... "You Amerlesns are too preclplt. OU8. You bave to drink at least twelve ()Uptl of tea with 0. London merchant before you caD traosact buslne811 wltb him." . "Bay, old ·top, my time Is limited. Brlog aD your twelve cups nnd let me drink 'em all at a clip, wml't 10\1, Dow1"
8elf-8acrlficlng Love. "Yes that Is he. I could bave 1WIorriea bl~ If 1 bad cared to do so." that Is the man! A fine 100" I don't wonder tbat you 10 inucb more. tba~ you diet
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Diecouraglng a Vocalist. Why Il certain parrot. Iwvor learned to talk, ('urr('nt Op1nlou t(' lls In these words : Kerrtgan WE'nt on :I trip to Soutb America, and while there bought a pretty Spanish parrot a8 a prese nt tor his fri end O' Drlen . He sblpped the bird to O'Brien at once, nnd wh en he got back home, he said: "Dfnny, did ye get th e fine parrot 1 slnt ye from Rio Jan e iro ?" "I did that, Kerrigan, Rnd I want to tell ye tbat I never put me teelb Into a tougher bird In me lite!" 0
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Plucky Lo. Angeles Woman ' Pute Burglar to Flight With Dome,. tic Weapon.
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Free to Readers of This Paper
FRANK GIRL
(Copyright, 1913. by W . O. Chapman.)
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Woman Is As Old As Sbe Looks No wuman wants to look old. Many in their effort to look youthful resort to the "beauty doctor's" prescriptions. Their mistake is that they visit the wrong department in the drug store. Beauty depends upon health. Worry, sleepless nights, headaches, pains, dis~ orders, irregularities and wealmesses of a distinctly feminine character in a short time bring the dull eye, the "crow's feet," the haggard look, drooping shoulders, and the faltering step. To retain the appearance of youth you must retain health. Instead of lotions, powders and paints ask your druggist fOr '
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Mr. T. J. llrown, who has been .q uite sick, died luddenly Ilt his home : Wednesday morning about 1 o 'clork. I H e called his daughter about 11 o' clock. who seeimr his condition Icall ed a d octo r, but to no avai l. The jfun e ral will be held at the house Friday afte rnoon at 2 o'clock.
FIRE AND FLOOD Did you cver count the cost or replacing deeds, mortgages and other valuable papers? If )'ou arc kecplng anything of the kind In your homcs, rcmember II Is at the men:y of the clements, li nd certified copies will cost more than lhc re ntal of onc of our
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.Mrs , Nancy A. Shutts , wife of Henry Shults , died a t her h om e in Oregonia, Monday afternoon . The funeral took plac e frClm the U. B. church . at On-guni a today at 10:30. Interm ent in Miami Ceme tery. Mrs. Sh ults lea ves a husband, six sons and one daughter t~ mourn the ir loss.
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Didn't Hit the Clothes Shop We're still here, high and dr y, read y to do your work. Did you get that suit or o vercoat thoro ug hly soaked or spotted with mud during the recent rain s ? Bring them up and let us make them look as good as eycr . We'll not overchaTge you , either. Our prices are rcasonable as good work will p e rmit. Remember our motto :
"SATISFACTION OR NO CHARGE. "
As head of the local re lief w ork t he und vrsigned wishes t u exp re&l his g rati fica ti on t o the citizens of Waynesville and all of t he surround ing co untry for the prompt and li ber al responses to the call for h elp . Once again has it been de mons trated that the people of this locality are ev er ready to give when h e lp is needed . Everyone who could has given of his m eans and m any who ha d not m eans have g iven bountifully of their tim e. "The g reatest of these is Cha ritv." • J . O. Cartwright, Mayor . FOR SALE A (arm east oCWaynesville, known as the Henry Clark farm. For fur· ther particulars see C. G. William· ' s on, Waynesville, Ohio.
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-------.1 Mlnrl Superiority Early Shown. Rude aculpture datlng back, 8clen· tlllc authorltlee believe, at leaet 20(),. oo"b ),OIlI'll, show that prl mIt1 ve man made repreeentattons _ of other crea· tures at a 8tage of hUlpan development when the condltloDill 'of eDst.. ence. were lltUe in advance or' thOle prevailing amonK the hlgller mam· mala of that period. But no other denl· zen of the earth manifested the sUghteat deBlre or abWty to make lmagea of 8IlJth1DB. Infanta Demand "Ragtlme.• A. BOng writer traya ragtime 18 u egttlmate music: as the lullaby. "The rastlme," he aays, "marka the panm. of the old·taehloned mother who 1ulIa. bled the baby Into dreamland. Today the infant Is 'railed' to sleep. and, . aocordlng to the statement ct an ex· perienced nursery maid. they wUl not c10H an eye unleal thl8 particular ldl14 of mualo III hummed "hUe they are beIDa rooke4." Tramp'1 M.mory Wal Flulty. &. KIUlIIUI City (Mo,) man met
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t.1'8mP in the 8treat the other day and 'Wu uked for a meal. The man con· 8ented with surprising rapid It)', He toolt the tramp to a restaurant. ordered him a meal and tben called an otDcer and tdentUled the tramp as ODe of a lang that had held him up and robbed htm a few dayll
baton. Pampe,... Child Handicapped. lUfi as tlle pampered lap dOK be-
comea rat and diseased and unable to run about and bark vIgorously and fllht.' so does the pampered rIch child become mentally deficIent and finds himaeU unable to cope with children ot hIs age among the lower or work· tnc claeses.-Exchange. Kept Hla Old Lov. Letter••
Two thousand three hundred love Illtters written by sIx dllrereot glrla, were found In the room of a bachelor who cUed recently In Melbourne, Au. trail a, at the age ot eIghty-two. Tlie lettere, which were preserved In an Ivory caskst, were tied with jeweled . Bllver chaw In bundles ot 60.
A smart Philad elphia. woman has studIed law successfully, to avoid legal expenses. But most peopl e who have legnl expenses are too busy doing the thlngs that cause t hem to study such law.--Topeka Journnl.
Another Grievance.
l>ut word lIent here ill tu the tl n'eo t tb at he iI~ gett·lnK along very niotl!y. and Mrs. Aaron Sears lire with th lllir dl\ughter Mrs. Jamea Mullen. I~t Ferry . The t'oors' like ot,hers, n ed to the tle cood story, and th en were forced to tbe garre' for I1!Irety . 'rhey sbyed there 41 hoo1'8 lJlIfu r e they were gotten out, Tbelr tlO U WIlS JllillrOOntld nt the Citb strr et fire eogme h ouie, where he work ed. A lettelr from Lee Wooll ey Imid I-hnt. h e W'8 oaulI:ht and 8tayed In the tlttlo unl,iI Frld"y, when he got o u ~ . ull h is ramlly having been '"keo to highe r g r ouod and were sl1te. Barry .1 0hn8 and family, who are at Lytle for the pre8en', were oaoght III the Gem City IOe oream fnotory for 8everal dRYS. Mrs. E:ttu Printz And aon Joe. we re tflilen out of their h DUlle to hl ~ ber g:round Ily boot MIs8 Anna Thomson onme h ome Monday evening after an exoiting "m e _ Bhe had started to town with friend!! and had Il vali!le, and the8tl people were the Inllt on the Third tlt reut bridge. but they were taken off in I\n auto. whioh had to almost "swim " on Us way t.o high er ~round Re y_ C. 8. Grauser reported thllt bi s fathE,r, who hilS been III for 1I0me time. was woved three tImes t o 1'll fety, but that he WIlS not mo ') h the w orse for bia adventure8. Many 01 our people had trying esollplldt'8, but there \'\Iere no f"tll iiti es _ From down the Little Miami came word th!t t Mr and Mrs . Fred Bart. 8uck, Mr. and Mrs. John rrainor , JO!l . Mo11l:insey Rod fnmily, all at Morrow, were In the lIeound s'orle8 of their bul1;llnK8 Waynesville .,tlople relieve 1 them all tbey could howe v" " _ At E ',. th L.ebanon, 'he family of Fr<lnk ~nook had to leave 'bel. homes, but tbev were taken care of . Mr . nnd Mrt! . Beth Furoal took pro. vision8 to tb,,'u o.t onoe, and fOllod tbew In fairly good oiroumltano8ll .
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Draft Horses Stallion. 3 years old and over: German Stallion Show Bridle and Lead, Bernslein Bros .• f l ~. Four New Shoes All Rou nd, J. E. Inskeep . Team. Mares or Geldings: . '10 pair of Cook's H and-Made Bridles. John Blair. $3 pair of Doubletrees and Sin~le trees, Schooley & Co
General Purpose Class Stallion, 3 year8 old and over: '890 Chase Robe, A. B. Kaufman . One Square Galvan ized Iron Roof· ing, put on, ~i shop & Beedle. Horses or Mares: $3.00 pair of Douglas Shoes, E. B. Keh oe . $3.00 "Winter's Apricots, ' Hall's Grocery.
Roadster Classes Stallions. 3 years old and over : $30 set of Light . Harness,
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Lingo. 16 Rocking Chair, M. H. Oswald & Son . Mare or Gelding, Any Age: $3 .. Big Ben" Clock, M. Kohl· hagen. $3 Gold Parker Fountain Pen, Frank B. Cary . Stallions, 3 years old and over : $6 Earrel of Flour, Aungst Bros. & Spreng. $3 Horse Blanket, The Committee. Mares or Geldings: $5 Premiums, "Happy" Meloy. $3 box of "Sidney Pointer 2:07){ " Cigars, Robert Keever. Mares and Geldings: $5 Stetsun Hat, fo4. B. Hyman . .3 Silk Umbrella, Sbimp & Zim· merman.
Pair of Mules, $10 Pair Solid Leather Gu,: Cure Collars, J ohn Blair. $3 Pair Double Trees and : ing-Ie Trees , Hill & WilliaOltl . Best SpaniRh Jacks , AllY ,\ .ft!. $4.00 Tun Yell ow - Jackel Coal · Bruce Smith. $2.00 Cotta~e H am , J . C. Bah r .
Cattle Hohilein Bull, Any Age $3.00 Canned Guod!!; Pure Food Grocery. One Hundred P ounds of Dairy "' e ed, W. C. Turton. Holste in Heife r. Any Age $3.00 .x duzen large si7Al Photographs, L , E, Kratze r. One can .. Kow Kure . The Com· mittee. J ersey Bull, Any Age fa.OU X dozen large Photographs, J oe ~[ edd om . One Hundl'ed P ound s of Dairy Feed, W. C. Tunon. J e rsey Heife rs, Any Age ~2.00 Sanitary Milk Pail, The Committee. Two Yea!'.; Su bscription to The Warren County Times. Beef Breeds, Bt!st Bull, Short Horn, Polled or Angus '3.00 Sargent Bull Ring, inch Cannon Metal, Tile Committee. Best Display of Stock, One Large Fancy Icing Cake, Perry Bakery.
"There's a dillerence In time. you know. between thIs country and Europe," said a nIa.n In New York to a Maintained B.llef In Ignorance. OpposWon to state education In the newly arrived Irishman. "Fcr instance. past wall due largely to a. bellet tha.t your friends In Cork are In bed and nEAVY RAINS ALL OVIlR U S . too much learning was not good for fast a sleep by this time, whUe we Bre the masses. The worthy Hannah enjoying oursel ves lu the early ",vaBy the dlllly press, It seems More even, who was one ot the most nlng_" "That's a.lways the way ." ex· earnest supporters of the movement claIm ed Pat. "Irela.od ·nlver got jus· th!l. t the raint! had oover8d a large i I tor the eetabll8hment of schools for tice ylt."-New York Tel egraph. part of the United IIItates. P r eS8 All persons desiring to offer live stock of.any kind for sale, wll the poor In England, hall very definite reports from the East, West" North please notify FRED JAMES or R. l. HERRICK._Df LEBANON, OHIO. ideas aa to how far the children and Sooth are heavy down POilU of Those haviug show stock to exhibit , will DoUfy Pbll ,Spence or Sam Omit the Word ·'Can't." should be educated. The currIculum. SmUh. Lebanon, O. No entrance fee on show · horses or cattle. rain and swollen streamll. J It Ie enid thnt Napoleon the Great she declared, should comprise only 'fhe Ohio rlvelr at (Jlnelnnatl Bring Them In. I reading the Bible and the catechism, hated the word "can't," and thal he anI! "such coarse works as may fit the never used It If he could possibly help reaohed ita or est at tbat poinS Toel!. ~;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;~~;~~~~~;;;;;;;;. I'lhHdren for senante;" addIng decl- It. In that respect most people dlf· day night:. being 6. feet aDd 8 lnebes ! - -- - 81vely, "I allow of no wrillng tor the fer from Napoleon. If they were to Bt the Queen CUy. 8ubstitvte the word "will" tor "can't" poor.N .Largest Magazine In the World RaUroElds have s.frered an 1m they would be able to accomplish much more. mense Jo;S!!, and the IU88 of ibe Little Today's Magazine is the largest Extra I Speclalll ~1illml - divlsion aJone will rlln Into Warren Common Pleas Ambrose Crosslots says: "Fellers and bellt edited magazine published tbousands of dollars. N ~rly Il mne Startling Sight. are tunny. Some of them go around Soon aft cr the Installment of the of traok 18 gone Dear the Cav8ar'• at 50c per year. Five cents ~r copy with their hands In their pockets, and telegraph 111 FrederIcksburg. Va., a at all newsdealers. Eve! y lady who ~[ary E.VI .Loy others wear diamond rlngs."-Judge. little darky m ,v a piece ot newspaper Creek bridge, Bnd the railroad appreciates a good magazine should CeceUa Graham ot aI Cuo No . 11229 that had blo wn up on cne of the tele- brit1gea Bouth ot WaynesvlJle are in graph wIres aod caught there. Run· a bad 8hl~pe, Bome of whioh oannot send for a free sample copy and By virtue or aD order of aale. duly 1"lIed rrom said Court. lu tbe above Btated ca86. nlng 'to the hOll se In a great Btate ot be n8ed, on aocoon' of the weakened premium catalog. Address, Today's and w mo dlrected , I will olTer for alllo. by excitement, h ' cried: "MIss LIz&, condition of the abntments. Magazine, Canton, Ohio. w.. y . o. public Buetlnu. Ilt tho <loor uf \/'0 Court HOWl6, In LebllUOU, Warreu County. come quick! Dem wires done bUBB No tr,lIine are rUllning on most Ohio. on and ~one leL all the news outl" this dlvi810n, Bnd a big washont AI It la Tlliked In Boyvllie. Monday, Aprtl 21, A. D., 1913 Two Fort Bcott boys wero quarrel· lit 10 o'clock A. M. 00 saltl day, tho following Dear CollD mbns makes It Impl881ble Pertinent Queltlcn. Ing. "I'n knock your block 011 It you tleacrlbe<1 roal OIItaw. to.wlt: for tnltls to come out from there. Now is the time to buy your MlstreBB-"Jane, we are going to Tract No. t The lailt man train went throogh bother me," one of them said. "No have company 'for dlnuer, and I want you won't," replied the other, "yoU Sl~uate In the CouDt:r ot Wllrren. In th to speak to )'OU aboul tho cooking." here Tue lday mornlnr, bllt She local can't do It. You aln·t ' man enough." Stllte of Ohio. In tho village ot Wa)'lltlSvllloo Kald-"Yessum; are they your rela- freIght was marooned at Oorwln _ ''Well, maybe not." answered the first ~~~~~egf·8~ie:=r~ f:1~:~U~·~I~t tlve8 or your husband's7"-New OrBulk and Package. Friday afternoon 'he fltlt, malls belligerent. "but I'm just tel1ln' you Wayucsvlllo. Oblo; Beginning at a at:1f.e 10 , I leans Times-Democrat. d r I .. b t t It It southwestwardly the Eut Uue of Malu Street "foot 8 ll1chOl lrom an alley laid out lIy were reoelved here at the postoffioe, th a t I m ern 00 eno"g 0 ry you give me any more of that tlllk." John:Jennlnga, IIntl ~unnlng thence-with tllO ~ol!ltmal!ter b'arr having bad Cinoin Ilne of 1\Ialn S treet. lIOulhweatwal'dly IU root to the corner 01 lllatllu.. Llpplucott'. lot; I NatUrally. Dati naila sent to Lebanon and oon thence at right angles with Main Street Bud The Man Who Hal Nothing to Say. with Llpplucott '8 Unll 6Outhe ... twaI'lHy 12 J.1i I "John," asked the little boy's sol· veyed he,re overland . The man who hall uothlng wortb po Ica to 1111 alley; tbellce wi th 8nld allo>, I emn uncle. "can you tell me what and parallol with lIIalu Rll1lrolld~ leading tnto Uinoinnatl telling always makes the loudest 1l0rthe80twardly happens when a man's temperature Stroot .0 tco ~ Ion 8takO; tllouco nortk \flllltwal'lliy aud at right auglee with Alliin S~~ 8tOP outside the olty lImitfl, and complaInt because the world refuses goes down as ra.r as It will go?" "Well, 1~ ~ polea to tho llcglnulug. We have plenty of Groceries of uncl e," was the little lad's Intelligent ir"oti.Jn IInell aro alBo badly orlppled to listen. 8econd Tract all kinds. We can fill answ er, "r don't know edzac'ly what The flood on the Big Miami hBs Situato 10 the Townahlp of Turtlecreek In would llappen, but I'm sure he'd have oaused thonsands t. beoome home. your orders. tbe (JOunty or Warren aud In lhe State or Don Frlend,hlp Do Thla? cold teet." Ohio. viz: BelDg part of Section No . 8. '1'. less, aod the property 10es rons into "It may be tru e for some na.tures. a8 4. R. 8. lIf . R. B. lJeglnnlng at tbe 8 . E Bring us your Butter and Eggs. Corner of said Tract and corner to WIUiam Leonalllo sold, that ~ If you nre alone Evan '. land the mUl1ons. at an Elm 2}<l feet lu dJamet.er; Highest price8 paid . you belong wholly to yourself; · U you Judge" Two Rulli. thouce N. 89 dtlgl'OOll W . -20.Sf chains to ~ Uayton Jooked awful when the atone; thenceN' . 1 degree E. '0.36 chains to II have a companion, you belong only Judge Hans Hamilton, at the Black· atoue; thonce 8. 8~ dogrets E. 10.50 challl8 kI pool (Eog.) COUll ty court, replyIng to waters !began to recede. Storell halt to yourself;' but It Is certainly 88tolle ; thonco S. 1 degree W. 9.97 chains to Get the habit and trade at thODCOS . 89 degroea K. 10.0Q challiS an ex pressIon of regret at hIs forth· were emlptted of tbeir StOCK on tbe not so with me. With me friendshIp ~ stake; a .tono · theuce S. 1 deilroo W. 80.60 to the plu.ce of beglunfug, c:outllnlnll IcomIng retlrement, saId that, In order lower floora, and In many of tbe never divides; It multiplies. A trlend Cto73ltP.I1I8 .6 0 IlCI'08 lie tho 8IWIe more or Je88 .. to expedIte business and save t1lI\e, 8toreR, Dlot a tbing ootlld 'be foond, always makes me more Ulan I am, bet. ter than I am, bigger thau I am_ We Said real CI tate hl\8 been regularly appralae<l TWO STORES I he always bad In front of hIm, written to show 'w bat the l.u8ine ~ s bad been untlor order of thu Court. 1<'1 ...t 'j'ract Ilt 10 large letters upon a piece ot blottwo make tour. or fifteen, or forty."- 11100.00. Secoud 'rrnct at 1'0.00 P!Jr nefti, WAYNESV ILLE spnu.G VALLEY tln g paper . the words: "Do not talk. Tne8day morntng. American Mogazlne. and will uot be 80Id ror 1_ than &wo-thlrd. ot ~ho said appralaed value. Bllndreds of bOlllee were washed ! Do not make jn\(es." ---_4 _ •• ---I Torms: -On&-thlrd cuh In band on dllY or aWl\y, Hond many a poorman wiU be salo, oue-thlrd III oue yoar, ono-thlrd In two raiDed, after bi8 life long earninga ears. 1'/10 duterro<i payments to bear G% NOTICE OF SALE r,uterest and to be l8<:urc<l by mortgllg6 011 to pay for a ' ho~e were washed t110 premlllC8 IOld. Tbe pel'llOual property. bolonglng to the csdown tho riveI:'. WALDRON O. GILlIIOUrt, tateoIUello<."ca J~no Bides. de<."oased . will be Sherla W..rren Couuty,:O. by the nnderslgned. at l'ullllc Auction at Bor8es were dlowbed by tbe IIOld the lato resldonce of laid decolJ.8Od, III Way- M. Corwin Drake. Atty. .-16-5t. nllllvlUe. Ohio . on the 19th day of April. bllndrerfl, butomobUel damaged Sale tocomlllonce at 12 : 30 p. m. Seo larso beyond I~tlpalr and altogether tbe llllla tor p"rticulara. W. S. URAFlAM. • .",1 Apr-IS-at Administrator. d-istrlcts lUe 1n b :. d Bbllpe.
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CORW IN LECrU RE COURS E One of the most vigorou s and rap · 'I'll!' Clll lI':'\' -;i \'en hy th .: Miam i: idly ~ro",:inll ~elilli~u~ bodies in /1 L ' 0 ('alllp Firi' \l'ill he I'esum ed hegin· 0 - -- " Peace. perfect peace. "dth loved Americ a IS the 'Chrlstl - - - - -0 an Church ," ! L -....-.._ . .-.~- ........ ones far away! ... ~ ..........................; or Discipl es of Christ. In about one ' lIil'g" . \\'i t h a Ipd llre bv " Coc I" . Mr . S. C. ' amI h e S ing er t o uc hcc I h 1m · I : rl i ta ll ,.' \l'. h,.,.hll" l' .ha r l.!"e of the work ~ l c l " "" I n J e~lUS k eepmg we are .sa f e. a n d 'hundre d years this commu nion has Ile Ino k e d f or a city . ~ II, ' or C. G. William son is In Cincinn ati. Mrs. T. E. Sh erwood is ' Iuit e sick. IIf I he l ,, \'1I' I I'I I:'l In Lt·han th ey." come to numbe r a million and a o n on .. .1 t Ions . the ' . I\/I1I'cll h ,lth f ounua l. 0Se' b 'l I "'" UI C er 11 :1\'(.111111 hJIIIIJa f:' l lUlI. •\I~ • BI'IUan s quarte r in this country alone. and . (',0 d . .. • Frank Carman was in Cincinn ati. ani I m ll 1ee l' IS At a ripe uld age, es leem ed and there are tens or lhousan r,. V. Barnha rt was in Uavt "l1 ~ lII..I \'t't 1-1 ... ·1 h,· I:altl" uf t he Youth " ds in other Monday . 'I' d I' t d' t t h ' '['1 ' I . . . . honore J bv a large ci rcle uf friend s. lands like Englan d, Scotlan ', 11 en ' In 0 Ul'S ay. e res t (, f jJ aracI ' II~. "c'llIn' \\1111 ... l~ I\' en " n l'rIday d . Scandi. t l ' I . '•V ayn e~ v l'11 e . W e d' Ise .. ' a J:i l ome In Thomas J . I3rown departe d this life navia, Austral ia, Japan. nes · China. India II ,,}wul d 1)(· I Ernest Roge rs was in Cin cinnati. Th e Lilt le .\1i am i \\';\,.; ""'r ti,e ,\ prtl II . at 7:.,11 II. 111 . I t A . ' 1 2 d 1')1" S at hi s home in Wavne!lv ill e, Warren Philipp ine Islands and n . . d, . tacy t· ~ I,, · , · i Hll.\· illt"I" '''; lill)~ to all wito arc ray nlg I . ,,, In Africa. The Tu esday on busines s. road a~ain last week. County , Ohio, at 1 o'clock on the United States census reports il1t ... rt'~t, · d ill tl,,' YlILit h of W· a\' n c~· I'll we ll K il) dle in the 80th year of his IIhow m:>rnin g of Wednes day. Apri12, 1913. that this people ranks agp. . villi· am ong the . ('lI r\\' ill alld \·icilli ty. T ickl·ts Mrs . Henry Woo~lard is quite sick Mr . and Mrs. S. L. Cart ·.\'J'i ~ht The decea BeJ was the son of David first in the percent age of Th e fin n of Al exand ... r and SURa n f ill' tli.· r"lIl aillilig f"llr I, ·,'IIII'(,K Ill ay growth . al her home on Ma m street. were in !lavton . la"t wcek. W. and Lydia Rowser Brown, and I": indl !.! hc· was bo rn Aug-ust ~ 3, 18B3 , I,,· hacl at till' dllll r fill' ·IOc· an d Hin).de m was b urn near Bellbrook, Greene They have a. largenu , \ M' E d CI al I'emb H er to n. Ne w J ~ rse y. k . . be rofcoll egea Mi ~s Ll'a h Smi . th i ~ reC lsses • mma an I)\'e rin g- nd l1lighi lll\. I;,c. ara , aw e ()n \\\· d ne:,da y. these institut IOns are growin g County , Ohio, August 16, 1833 and and t i t Th d . Leb I n th e :;prin g of 1840 with his d fr om an a tt ack ' of lonsilli " ti il. spen as ,\ pri l Ifi. ~l/' . \\':1:'1'1'11 WII!>d g-il'es urs ay In anon. at the time of his death had about an prospe rous. Their mll11stry J parenL<; a nd tw o sis t e rs he cam e to . ' h i~ ~p!c' Jl d id ililh I1'l\t ('d I!'dure li n reached foursco re years. numbe rs no less than six thousan d. Wa ynesv ill ('. Oh io. where with the Chas . Frye handle s the Milson L: A. Zimm e rman wel1 t lo Cill cin- l'all<ll1l<I Canal. ~l r. WU(Jd has \' i~ · His entire life was lived in Greene and some of the ablest preach ex cepti ull of 3 yea rs spent at Evans' ers in . Fertiliz er, and there is non e better nall. Tuesda y, on bus ine:;s. it ·d 1':llIalll:1 a ll d ";''' Il C uf th e pic Americ a are to be found in their mill and Iletwcc n l\tt. Hollya nd Spring H Warren Countie s. h pulpits . lu r'~ Wl' re take ll 0 11 his trip . All Mr. and Mrs. Fred Hartso ck, of W. H . All en was a bll ~ inl's! \' i ~ i tu r Vall ey , he hag since resided . On ~I wfa s t e h~ld o ungeJItll son ~f a I ll)ld l' r ~ " f season lick lS should be This religiou s body has placed be- Morrow , visited relative s here over in the (2u r en City, T u e~ day. c O I ren, a 0 f WHom f . in t h ' ir placp;; ea rly fo r a crowt!" d S~ptembe r :W. 1 85 ~ ' he was marrie d rf anll ed y 0 dl enl b ore Itself a great task. Its stand· Sun d ay. to Mary W. Anders on, of which IV to a .u l yea~s. ~e me~ er ards are high. They seek to restore 1\1 rs. C. i, Sm ith ail e! l\lr ~. Ea r. hou se i ~ prcdi d l'.1. () Il April 2.-) t h , u of the family. survlvi S him a lister, tl N A full line of Chas. A. P . Barre tt 's Gra y ar e in Cincinn ati. today the Ci vic T rus t qu a rtet te . wilh Mrs. niun fivc childre n were born, two h h 'In Unl' l Y . \ Ie ew T es t amen t cure Mrs. S. P. Kmdl e,. of thiS place. and ordinan ces, and teachin g and Paints and Varnish es Claud e Bru ne r II il rea.le r . eOrll '!S to of wh om Frank and Mary are still at Rogers ' li ving' . Jun e 8. 1874. after 20 years Educated at WItten berg College lif Milson' s Fertilize r, th e best on th e us . Fri ends .f 1\lr . and M d " t Th h . d Hardwar~ Store. r ~ . Hrun l! r and possess ing an active and vigor~ e an splrl.' of ha ppy compan ionship , his wife . ey ave rna .e a ma rke t. Fur sale by eh ul:!. Frye, w il l be glad tu llear t hem again in . d . hed b 'd d II valuabl e contrib ution to the grGWlng ent e red into the rest prepare d for OUB mm Mrs. enrlc C. E, Bratten y WI . of e an we Kings Mills, s.)ng a lld r, 'ucli ll j{ ~I!·s. Brune r is d' t d . d' h f sen t'Imen t f Ch" rlstlan Union, w h'IC h attende d the funeral ofT.J. Brown, th ", peop le of God. Mr~. Iges.e r~a mg, e was a man 0 is so rapidlyorspJ:ead J . H. Linton was at he r old rnal, illl{ slH,t'i al prepa ration fu r this ing everyw here. Ialt Friday . Februa ry 22, 1877 he was agl!.in home rare mlelhg enee and of far more Th in Clarks vi ll e, Su t urtlay and ta d f ente rtai rlln ellt a nd will c'lme lo us " I d I than ordinar cult . ey s n or elv.lc' d Sunday . ma rried to Nannie M. Brown. who I ea 8 an pace y u.re. with ne w readillg'H 011 May 1s t Mr· Import ant emphas IS upon real tern· Messrs . Fred Hawke and Dean sur vives him and who all these year. May 23, ~861 In St. Ba~ab~ parane e reform . The late MilicI' will closf' th e ~ e ri es of lecRev. Sam Howell attende d a dance in Lebanon , Miss Ma rgaret Russum of Davton has been a devoted wife and mother . Church , Baltim ore. he was umted m P. Jonel!, the well.kn own evange list . Fri.ay evening . is th e guest of Mr. ami Mrs. \Vil!:io r; lure~ with a n illus l rated lecture e n His chosen vocatio n in lite was " ~ ci e nti nc J)a iryin g ." T ' .. '."'"~,....~r.-=> said he never saw a preach er among Edward s. cabin et making and carpen tering ./ Corw in Bi ble Schuol will be r eo "• '.:" ',:this people that did not ring clellor on David Thom8.11 returne d Friday and man y pieces of furnitu re and .~ the temper ance questio n. Their evening from Florida . after an exC. B. Bentley and George Lantern sumed on n ' xt Sabba th at 2:30 p. m. buildin gs in our commu nity today - - membe rship include s a numbe r of tended visit there. attend ed the horse show in Leba non stand as monum ents to his pains· DEATH S Saturda y. mell in public life like Speake r Champ . taki ng and skill as a builder . Friday -This will again be Fish Clark, of Missou ri; United States Saturda y- Cra k In 1862 he united with the Melh· d C' k I) ,1;Im('s Speelm an, Day a~ed at 63 White' . of s Store. Teleph one Senato r Oliver, of Pennsy lvania. and avo11 l',~' II (' f (J . . 0 1' l ' etl al hi.S .c t r an . aJ e \\" n~alllC 110 . (l A fresh supply JU home S receiv e. olhers. It will be remem bered that your orders early. I " . White. \th e rc 1 bursday m " nlln g a t 6, o·clock. Preside nt Garfiel d was a leadin\t and t !\I r Sp(!('llI1a n wm; s iek onl y a short Walter McKay , of Columb us, was active membe r in this body, l\1iss .Or~h~ H o ck ~:tt hM acce pt,'d tic li e. M I'. S pi'l'l rllill1 ma rri ed Me- \ the guest of Misses Annie and Marne The Disciple3 of Christ are a stron" a pmlllJon m the Ch Ildren's H"me al do ra ;I'l ~~·b. da ug-hlt'r Brown Saturd ay. uf t he la te and an aggress ive misllion ary body, Lebano n. Mr . and ~\r ~. Eh\'''I,d Me!.'ks, an d both home and foreign . Their Mr and Mrs . U. M. White atli\'ed he re ~e\'e r a l y e a r~ aft er hi~ stronK est organiz ation i~ probab ly tended the funeral · of 8 relative in St Mary'S Guild will meet with mnr iag-e , a J1U op er a ted :\ pholog raph the Foreign Christi an Miasion ary Lebano n. Saturd ay. Mrs. J. H. Colema n. Thu rsday afte r· ~all e r y . Society . with headqu arters in Cin· noon at 2 o'clock . Thl' fu nel'al sen' ice was held at einnati . This Society conduc ts mis· Mr. and Mrs. S. L . Cartwr ight Blre Bc ll efonla in e and i-I1l' body brou g ht sions in foreiKn landi, Japan, China. attendi ng Board meetin g at the Buy your F e r t ilize r of C ha ~ . Frye. he r e Friday and int e rreJ in Miami I who handles Milson 's. the Lest. India Africa, etc. The membe rship Childre n's Home today. cem et ery. in the foreign fields has about Mr. and Mrs. W. H . Allen and 0 Mr. and Mrds. Geoll'ge Mrs Hannah Miller. wife of 1. N. doubled in the past decade . The St l'oud. of Miss Olive McColl um motore d to ayton, came ow n ast Thursrl Society suppor ts 99 school II and c.)I· ay. Miller, of H arve~·sh\lrg-. di erl al her THOS . .1. BROWN E and are the g uests of rela ti ves hrre. h ome a( leKes in the foreign fields. with 5.400 Frankli n Sunday afterno on . tha t p lace Monday afte r· marria ge to Sophia Annie Slinch· ~tudents. And, besides , Vacuum Cleaner s d it sustain s nonn at 3 o'cloc k, a fter Ii short illness Urs T E Cumml 'ngs and son comb. an 25 hospita ls and 88 many medica l Carpe t of g ril"11C and he'a rt trouLla No ar· m , • • , Sweepe rs at Roge rs' Hardw are 'a were guests of The newlv wedded couple began mission aries, and last year ra ll gernent~ have ueen made for 1fi7.ooo Donald " of Xenl Store. Prices ri g ht. their marrie d life on "Cotton wood patient s were treated . Mr. and Mrs. Ed Macy, Sunday . The income the fun e ral. Farm," near Ferry, Greene Count:v. of this organiz ation last Messrs Marion Garriso n and J ohn year was The fune ral of Tll os. J . Brown Ohio, and here their two daught ers. over 1400,000, and the amoun Mr. and Mrs. Milton Sheeha n. of Wolf, of Clarksv ille, were t aimed Sunday took place at his late residen ce Fri· Annie Urith, and Mary Thoma s, at this year is $500,000. Centerv ille, wer~ here Saturd ay Ito guests of Mr. and Mrs . W. N . Sears. STACY p, KINDLE dav afternoon. at 2 o' clock, Rev. J. were born. Regula r service s of this body at attend the funeral of Stacy P. Kindlle. P. Cadwal lader, In 187e the family remove d to Waynes ville, Ohio, will be officiati ng. Mrs. On ac Emma Seara and daug hter, resume d, odist Episcop al church and for many J. E. Janney has been in Dayton Mary, of Rossbu rg, Ohio, Wayne sville where they have since next Sunday at the usual left f or count of th e high water, lhe body years served it in various hour. The for capacit ies, several days looking after his their borne Tuesda y, after a r8l!lded. He was the owner and for subject for the mornin weel<' s was not inlerre J until Saturd ay. g lierman , proper as class leader and membe r of its ofty, which was in the flood dl.s- visit with Mr. and Mrs. W. N. more than a quarte r of a century "After the Reviva l, What Sears. I" Sub· ficial Board. Conscie ntious in all hia trict. the editor and publish er of the ject for the evening , "Bapti The funeral of Stacy P. Kindle sm Eschurch dllties unswer ving in his _ Miami Gazett e and faithfu lly reo sential to Salvati Blue Bell Cream Separa tor, th e took place fr om the M. E. church . on." Our new simple faith, fulfillin g the Christi an If you want a good Fertiliz er call beat on the market , at Rogers '. Saturd ay , at 2 p. m., Re v. J. F. corded the change s and chance s of choir will sing. and other special Chas. Frye, phone test of love to Gf)d and love to his 49 l·L 1-S. our commu nity life. Curlwal la. lt' r . assi>lted by Revs. music will be rendere d. All are neig hbor, he pa8Bed into the higher Mrs. Mary Caskey . who resi gn ed Th ompson alld C. S. Grause After a compan ionship of fifty cordial ly invited to attend r, oHlcia· life with the same radianc these ser· Mr. and Mrs. e that had John Kindle, Mr l~. her position as matron of the Chilo l ing. Interm ent years the wife and mother departe d vices. P. B. Thomp son, was mad e at Miami been hi Ministe r s beautif Isaac ul Miller charact and .eristic Mr. Clifford Himell. dren'l Home at Lebano n, the fimt cem e tery. this life March 13, 1911. • -~.--always . uf Centerv ille, were A'uests of Mil' of . April, arrived h ere Saturd av At the age of fourtee n, as the NOTIC E TO TOBACCO GROW ER,S and Mrs. Owen Burnet t, Saturd ay where she will make .her hom e in t1~ In eve'ry r e lation of life. he waa ~ Th er e were co·inciJ eneeH in the result of sicknes s, he was deprive d the kindly Christi an gentlem an. of future . Mrs. Caskey will leave lives and death of Thoma ~ J. Brown of his hearing but bore hig afflictio n This will be the year to raise refinem ent and courtlin ess, of modMr. and Mrs. John shortly Brown for and a visit A. with her childre n land Stacy P. Kindle that are most for almost three score years and ten; SpaniRh tobacco . Let everyo ne pre- A. McNeil, of Centerv ille, were at Mariet ta, and later esty and purity. of simple unaffec ted will take the ullus ual. Born in th e sa me mo~th with scarcel y a JTlurmur or com· pared to raise, make an effort to put among those from out of town who house occupie d by Mr. and Mr!-l. and year. thc form e r August loth, piety. But few people win and hold plaint. Deniro by hig infirmi ty of out all that can be properl y cared attende d the funeral of T. J. Brown. Linton. th e lalt er th e 2:3 r.d, 1 8:~3 , long time th!.' confide nce of their fellow men;88 80 much that others are permit ted to for. Put seed to sprout immedi ately, on Friday. friend ~ and fur mo re than a t-hirJ uf did Stacy Kindle, If Stacy Kindle enjoy and bearing of course the and raise no other kind but Spall ish ST. MAR\ 'S CHURC H a ce ntl1 ~Y hroth ers·in·l aw; both died said it, it must be true; if Stacy burden s. trouble s and sorrow s incl· and as near the pure Zimme To our custom ers-We are now r as po~· Ap1'i 1 2. l!ll3, only 2:! hours apart, Kindle did it, it must be right. aent to every life. yet ' throug h all sible, receivin g supplie s in all Depart mentS Third Sunday after Easter, April and \Vhi\(' t he funera l se rvi ce f or Ma nly in every particu lar, yet gentle he was submis sive and patient and There are only few tobacco houses and will be able to serve you 88 well 13. Sunday School at 9:30 a. m Mr. .; R ruw nw a~ h el d on 1"riday. the and mild in all his ways, with a temever gave the soft answer that in the whole Miami Valley but what 88 before the flood. Yours Mornin g Prayer and sermon at 10:30 . in! erment was deferre d until Satur· per rarely if ever rutlled. his was an turneth away wrath. Devote d and have lost from 1000 to Will White . 50,000 caSes. Confirm ation instruc tion at the day, at the Hal1lU huur as that of Mr. unassu ming, clean and beautif ul life. loyal to his kinsfol k ancl friends , he My tealIIs are at Miamis burg now, Sunday School hour. So he lived -wear inK the white Kindl e. They were lovely and was never halJPie r than when enter' helping to haul the wet Mrs. Jas Speelm an, Miss Gertie tobacco out St. Mary 's choir is doing most ex· pleasan t in their li ves, ana flower of an unsulli ed charact er. in their taining them in his home or ellle· of the flooded district . The car load Arm8tr ong, of Eellefo ntaine, Lou cellent work and the vestme nts add deat.h they wer'e not So he died-b ravely and with undivided ." where enJoyin g their compan ionship , of tobacco that I receive d at Way- Speelm an, of Piqua. Mr. and Mr!i~ very much to th e impres8iveness and murmu ring patienc e he bore long ------ ..... A comtnu nicant of St. Mary's nesville two weeks ago is atill on Chas. Speelm an, of Springf ield, Mrs. reveren ce of the service . Special WILL DO THEIR PART sufferin g, nobly he passed throug h church , he endeav ored to live by track at that place, and stood in Cora Baker and daught er fhelma . music Sunday . At the counci l m eeting Monda y long days and nights of pain. that faith and was 8u8tain ed and water 12 feet deep. of Wilmin gton, attende d the funeral You are invited to these servi ces. "After life's fitful fever he sleeps even ing, a re~olut\On was passed by cGmfor ted in his declini ng years and of Mr. James Speelm an, here. Fri· C. H. Surface . .-~ --well." "The souls of the righteo us that body t o the effect that they will under painful afflictio ns by the hope Maintai ned Belief In Ignoran ce. day. • - ••- - are in th e hand of God," "They are pay for putting the oil on the streets of the Resurre ction and the life ever· Opposit ion to Btate educat ioll in the APPLE OROWI,NO CONTEST lastinK . Anothe r devoted husban d, )last was due largely to a bellet that again this summe r if the mercha nts in peace." Bishop Theodo re Irving Reese, Cotoo much learning was not good for will buy the oil , as was " indulg ent father and loyal friE;nd has CARD OF THANKS The Ohio State Board of Agricu l- adj.uto r .of t~~ Diocese of done last ,Southe rn the maSBes. The "crosse d the bar" !lnd met hiS Pilot ture has made arrange ments for OhIO. Will VISit St. Mary s Church More even, who was worthy Hannah. summe r. I wish to thank all of the kind on e ot the most face ~ tace. With such a knowle dge Boys County Apple Growin It is time that this was being done, friends and neighb g Con. Wedne sday evening April 23, preach earnest support ers ot tho move~ent ors. the ministe rs and In such a ~ru8t we may turn our tests with fr.ee trip t 1 W hi ton and admini ster Confirm ation. A for tbe elltabllshment of Bcbools for as the streets are very dusty. faces to the hght and pray for a and all that gave me strengt h and ' s 0 88 ng . .' hap y reunion for "the just made on the Muckey e Corn poor In England, had very definite BOYd Special la~ge class IS comfor t during the Bickness and bemi'.lns~ructed to ra-- the Ideas .. to how far the children perfect " and a joyous resurre ction for the winner s. Any MERCH ANTS WilL CLOSS boy or girl celVe that Aposto ltc nte. You are death of my husban d. m the last victorio us day. should be eduC8;ted . •T~ i. currlculum, under 20 yean of qe can enter. invited to be one ~f tbe The dry goods and shoe mercha nts Mrs. S. P. Kindle. numbe she r . declared , should c-omprlB e only CARD OF THANKS The contest I. limited to farm or- The doors of St. Mary's , Churcb arEI reading the Bible and the catechi sm. and grocers have deeided they will . W'" .'N"- t th k'" . • hb charda. If intete. ted,· write at one~' always QPen to any and and "Inch COArse "Works as may All fit kinds tha .<,!Iose of Spraye th.~if. , e WI"'.... 0 rs and cpraystores at 7 o'clock , except an ' OUl" nelg ors everyb ody " . and .trien~8 for. theJJ; ldndJje children f.o r servant s," adding decl· Saturd ay evening . The Ch • t ae . to U8 ~or Rules an~' IEn,tI'Y. BI.nk to Ohio wh~ . acknowl~g~ J ing materia l at Ron~' groceri es #:~ware~ ~us r18,. as SIVel!: "1 allow of no wrlU~ for the '~ill be '1i~ the siekDeIIi 'a nd' death of our Deparb nent of ~tGre ColulD- S.mor open every Wedne sday even- Store. Lime and SulpbU i' Solutio n, and desire to live a Chr18tl an \..~ 'ht.hiSf , ' :Amiie and MuDe Brown. bus, Ohio: . ' . ';.;.)'~ " ~ 25c per pl. poor. r -r:.'~' .. \ .\ life. COme.: 1:" ;J' ,I": r" . ., iog, als!>! . .,
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"u ff iJ C' l! n t ho nill n t h a t 1<l 11, ·ct t ba L :>I r . \ \ ' :,, 'n: ' " In o n ,ti s t " I' anl l n pa i.r of ,1>. ' \\,\1'" 1 , IJ ' I: " .<. If .~ I I ' ·Y Hhn ulu al' r C' st ~ IJ ' ll ot' !\. , .. I j ' O II \·/ l l IIJl llS I - I , . tl . rtI 1H ' ro n g ,, 11 1'1"" '~ 0\', ,1' 1I ":1\ ,' n kn (I\\' s w li:l f. . • . .. h I' sn ld with CHAPTER Vlll.-Cont inu ed . " I)on 't III' [ " nlb lt ... r .,. 1,;1 .. ..\ ·ho . .J :u k 11:; i l, '" I\ :\ ~ no ! tllp r p. I g ill In. I " I Nli all , ,' 11 IIlll hll l l!:. ir·,\, ~ r, ' ' I U h ' S!'; I n h i..; \·\)k o. " A llot . a n,l 1,,'1' 11[ ,, 11"J II I' aHaf y, f' \' p r ki l lt·LJ :\l r ,\ I'IIl ~ ll t )fl t.: \\ I) illd P ill a nd \\'f' "'I ' ll t s lll wi r if \\ ;l ~ nl\ ("'~""n l' Y I' o t' ,I nc.k fl o d " I · udo ub l ed l y . Wily , wb ut. co ulrl It I\ S m uch s pa (' " 1,, · t\\"· ' ·11 11I nl .;,·1! a ll d 10 t h,' h O Il ~ (, . . nt P to 1,. " ,.1' tha l lI ig l l t. I ra nno t t eil b h ut. nl ghl ? Miss Inn e!!. l e l m e r o· Ih l " hou!;(' II~ h " " ,, "t tl , ;" III' to lJ ed \\' c d i d II nl ' a lk \\ h IL t w e ha d to y l '" \\ t. ;. - i ll, t ), " 1 ,\ s to wh (> r p w o ''(II' Sl r llc t th llt ov enlng. a ~ 1 seC' It. 1I 0 \\' . and III i ll ri . , i I l1<'a r II I' ' IJI s slO ry ~a y wa s t oo Illl p or t a n t 10 (,OIIlII1 ,' n e,' I \\" ' 111. If I ha ,, ' tl('p " llfl o n th a t ns I llllI C' y a nd A rmstrong h a d qunr r p (pll bp in s r PI" ':l I ['d 10 t 11t' o ' l1<'r llIa iu ~ . I till'l'e . an ti. lJ ~ l d "s . IL LOo k a ll 1<l n d!! I all :t1i1, i. I ~ llal l not t l' ll. T h e whole 8 t t h o c1ull . I l oarnl'd t.hls to·d n y "' h all ti C' du t [1'0 111 YO " I' w al;" '" for o f coa xi ng f r o lll bot h m en t o g pt lh e , Lh i ll),; :,. ;I n "I'~ lI rtl l t y , a t rll lll pe d.up Y o u r n eph ew brollgbi n n lley ov e r . f> v ... ry u ro k en d lsll I li nd In 11ll' dri ve." Dru ~o [) F'II np lit o l a ~ r I'(I·a u £,. O nl y ch a n ; ,. I h .t t d u u a t pUH,; l ll ly il l' serl. .Protn pl etl b y j ellio u s. IlI sa n (' fury . I cOlild fau c y I.Id ll y ·:; fa ce \l' b l'n s ll e w h en w e h ll fl C' los" d th " f ro nt tl oDr I u" ~ " ,Arm strofts follow ed, eomlnll uc r OR 9 b y lIliss(ld tll o f'XII'a pi pe .... of (' Ill n a- sll e anti sl ood fa r inl'; {' u c h o th r in th l' l . If a ~ .' 11' ft a i lf' ~' gml(l h ac k t o t be th ... paLll. H e (' ntetrad tb p hllil artl h ad op posPti ltoHi,' fro lLl lil t! Rtnn . Ii IIU II d id H a l sp y lIa y n ny tlllilg . II I' eli ,.... I d " lIIa ntl p <J , " or t o th e rl u b ?" r oom wIng- p erhaps rap lllng. n ntl Ill" Li d dy 0 11 (' 1' !l ut! " a p rop h,"'y f u Wll ed. nlip P(l(1 Iti ~ st ru ll g )'oll ng ar m a ro ll nd . " ,' !l It" r ." dd l antl y ; " >1 t th O' pn' ~E'nt In l!: nilm.lltcd by your n e ph ew . .llIlI t ('~ I>N' I:l ll y a n uuph' ll sa nt onf', sh e m y sho u ltll'rs a llu t u r neu m e so I m Olll r-,, 1 I ri o n ot k iln", w h 1'''' h C' i s.'' i n si d e h e was aho t . by som !' on o on I1 PI'c r a l l o l\' ~ In(, to f Ol'gc't I t. It f aced til(' l i g u t. " I hl ,p r ." I a: I, ,' u g l'lw ... l y . l eaning tb !' ci rc ular staircase. Th e> BltOt nrod , sce nlf.' d t o 111 1' t h a t It W itS a1> surd to "Poo r i\lI nt R ay!" he sai d gp ntll'. I [o r ward . " ha \'" YO Il th .. slig h tes t sus. y our n epbew and Ual\C'y Ipft tho bou so I C1\\'o Ibll t c h ill a dOl t ed alo n g th c road And I n a rl y w (' pt a gai n . " 1- 1 mu~ t p i" ,o lI wh n killpc! Arnold Arm st r on g ? a l o n ce , goIng toward th e automohlle for b cr to /l ilY th e n e xt montll1 g ; so ~e Gertrud o. t oo ; w e \\,i ll ha \' e II ' T h" po l i('I' th i llk h o w ail admitted f r OIll \l'l t h i n. l,nd tha t b e \\'a s sbot h ouse . They loCl by tb e 10\\' £0 1' r oad. wll h a sudd en r esoilltl o n. I ope n ed L b.~ three·c orn er ed t a lk ." w hl ch prev ented tb om h elng h en rd. door ag ain n ncl s t l' p(l,' d Ollt Inl.o ttu. Ane! lh el1 Ge rt r ud e h e r se\( c a m n d o w n ' do" I. frolll lIbo '·c. Ill' so m e o n o on the ~ nd w h en you and Mi RR (;('r l r ud o gu t d a rkn~ BS . lI s Ih E' door cl 'l sl' t1 b ehlnl! th'e stairs. Sh c h ad no L be en to b ed c i r c ul ar 8talrcasc." llI e I ha lf r pgrl'tt ed lilY Intp ll l ~ e; thOA fn"'ldt'ntly ; sh o s till w o r e th e w hite , "1 kil O\\, noLhin g of It." he main. ki own s tal r s ev erything \\'O S (jlll pl " " Dut-Gerlrud o' s ~ tOl'r." I Htam· I fl ltll t m y l e" t" a nd w o n t o n . n ej';lIgee sh e h a d worn earli er In tb e , t aln (ltl : b ut I flll1ci c d I caugbt a su d. m er ed . I hnn~ n " \'rr bee l1 It n er vo u s wom· e nmiug, and s h e limped SOllw w h a t . ! de n l!:la n ce at Ge r t rude, a flnsb at 'r p "MIs8 Gertrude onl y b r oul!:ht for· an . M ( sa l el befo r e. a ml.n. D u rIng her Rio\\' prog r ess down the sOlllf' lh ln g t hnL di ed a s It came . h or e xplanailon th o foll o wing ut f' o r t w o Itl tbe t1 a rl\ lI eRt! e n aul ed T b a d tim e t o nolke one th i n !!; : .-\ S 'l ll iellr. 8S calmly a s I COUld. I J '!lIornlng. I do not h('li e ve it. M l sR 111 0 t o sp o Ihlng s fa i r l y 1\' 1' 11. lIeulah !\I.r. Jl\ttJl es on had said th e 'I\' o man \\, () n t o l' e r t he whol e s tory. from the Jnnes. It I s th e story of a 100' lnl'; ancl ga ve III I' ra tiH' r a bt u rt u y rub b l ll g un· wbo cscaped tram th e c ellar hud nlghl Lidd y and ( had be en alon e up IngenlouB woman." pXl>erl,' rll y uJ;ai u sl. ill Y r,,(O, : th t' tI w e worn no shoe on her right f oot. Ge r · I tn (t,e sLra ngo experl en co or Ro slo " And-tbls tblng to 'IlI ~ h t ? " t wo. Hid e by hiil e. W!' ll t down t h e t rll.d c· s right ankle was the Ol1 e she a nd h e r purRIlPr. Th e ba~ket Rtlll " May upset my \\'1101 0 v i()w of th e drlvp had s p rai n ed : ~l nod 011 th e t ahle, 11 mut e wl t nc6 s to casc. W e must give t h e bell e ll t of Th f'r e w e re' nn I r al';lIl " nt:< or cblna. Th e m c e tln g b etw een broth er amI th i s laRt mys t (' rlouB o ccurrence. every rlOllut nfte r a ll. W e may. for bu t wh f'l'l' th p g roV l' itl' ga n I p i ck ed s ltl t er wa s t en se. but without t ears. "Th <'re Is som ething el se." I !!BId ·ins tance. com o bl\ck to t h e figllr e on UI' a sill'(lr Hj)()UU. Ho t ar R os l o ' ~ H a l sey ki ssed her tend erly, and I no. h Rila llngly. at the last. "Halsey . J the vorch; it It w ns a woman YOll saw s tory w a s horn e O\lt ; I hel':~ n to won . tl c ed ovldences ot IItraln and anxi ety ha ve n e ver told thi s ov en to Gertrude. tha t night throngh tbe wlndOI'·. we d el' If I t w or e not Indi sc r eo t. to say In ho lh young facell . but t h e morning after th e crime 1 might start wllh other prc mlscs. Or th (, l ea ~ t. t blH tnidtll l!:h t prowling In " I s e verything-rIght!" she aSk ed . I f l)lIUd, in a tlllip h eel, a revolver. I t Mr. Inn os' cXlllnnallon mny t.1I1'll LI S a n el ghbMhoo d w ith Huel, a d esPl' ved. " nlgh L a s can b o." w i th rOl'c ed : il \\'a s yours . Hal sfl~r ." In a ncw direction . Il Is possibl E' tbat Iy bad I'CPIILlllio n . Tit en r saw 8 01118. l' h PtJ l·fL,ln ess. , F or a ll a PI,mc luble moment lIaIse, b o sbo t Arnold A r m strong' as (l. burg tiling g l eaming. wbleh pl'I)v ed to be I IighlOd tbo IIvlog room and w o I slare d a t m e . Th en he tUrl1ed to Go", l a r and tbeJ] fl oll . frightcned at what th e hunu lo ot :l cup, auo a ste p or w e nt In tllere . Only a half·bour b e. ' tl'lld e. h e b ed ilon e. In a ny ca~e, however. two f unit ')r on [ round a V.shaped hi t for e J bad sat with Mr. Jami eso n io "M y r"" 'o lver, Trude l" he excllll~d. I f eel c onlldent Ihlll L1, e body was of pla tl' . Hut the most uurp rls lng lh l.t ,'I'ry room. IIs t c olng whll o he " Why • .lac k took my revolver wltb h ere wb en h e l e ft . Mr. Arm ijtrong tbing of a ll was to fiod tilt' hask et Sll· o\'(' rtl, a ccu sed both Ge rLrud e and bim . didl1 ' t h e~ " • "Oh. for h ea ve n 's Rak e don't stJ.1 ,l eft the club oste n ~lbly for n moon· tlng comfort.ably beside th e roa d. with H a l~oy of at l eas t B knowledg e of th e lig h t suunter, abou L balf after el e\'on the r est o( t.h o broken cro c k ery pll c fl r1,~ a tYl o f A rnold Armstrong . Now lIa l· that. " [ implored . " Th e d o tec tl •• o ·c lock . Jt WIlS tbree when th o shot n Ol\t! y wi t hin . and a handful of s llIuil sP y v: a~ here to speak for hlmsclf : tll i nk!; po!;s l bly Jack Bail ey eamc back, ,,'al' fired ." Hiln'r, spoons, forl( s Dnd the like. on 8111)u l,t I carn ev erything that had puz. and - and tbo thing ll11ppen ed t he n ." I l euned back u ewlld er{'(1. I t ~ (le m ell t o p! (f'uu ld onl y s t and lind s t.are. zlo-d r.... e. "Ro dldn't com e back," Halsey sa1.t t o lUI' th a t th e ev enlog had h cC' n full TIH'n H u ~I [) 'R Rto ry w af! trll e. Bllt " I S f\W I t in tb e pa per to .nlgbt for Rt l'rnly . " Gertrude . wh en you brou ght of slgniflcunt hnpp<,nin gR . hnd I only w bc' r C' h arl Ho~ i c carried h er ha sk eL '! tb~ flnl t tim ." h e was saying . " It down a r e volv er that night for .IaC\( b eld tU e Itey . lind C ('rtl'll<l c bet' n t il' '\1111 wh y Il ad the thi e f . If b e w er e a l<o oc l(t'll !lip. du m h . Wue n I tblnk o f to tak e wllh hllIl. wha t on e did yo", f ug l t h 'e In Ihc clotbf' R rhut e '! Wbo Lbi d . p ick ed up th e brok en c hina 0111. thl !i hou ~e r lll of w om en, and a thing ! brln g~ ~'fln e ? " W ll!; tb fl Dlall on Lb e ddve Uf'ar t bp o f th p mall and l eft it. wltb his !ill(l thal occ u rrin g ! " Gertrude w as d e flan t now. l o dg e. oml w hoKe gold ' IIlOllllt('d drcs~· boot.v ~ Ge rLr ud e's f aCE' wns sti ll Sil t a ad ' "No. Ynlll' S w as landed. aud I WI\S l ng·ba g hael ( );een In lbe lorlg c silting It w a ~ w i l h ", ), II ' a r e:;!. ll(lpro acb 1.0 whit e. "That Isn't ali , H a l sey ." ~ be I a fraid o f w ha t Ja c k·- mlght dl). [ gllu ro o m ? hilll one I h a "'~ had for u year 01' twt) It w aR lal.(' wb('n M, . .Jnm!t'son It wa s emp t y ." fi n llli )' got up to go. I w ent wlt.b him lIals('y thr ew Ul! both hands dlt tl) t b l' (joor alld togNh er w p, RtO'ld \ spa iring ly . l ooking out ' ov e r tlH' ,·a ll !'r . Below " 11 th a t Is n 't lik (' 1', girl : " h e said. la y t h e vl\l ngl' of Ca " nnOI'Il . with i t s t1i d l1 ' t you do ~bat I as k ed yC'u Old \\'orld h O ll fle~ . itA bl o HHo liling 1.0, Gl'rtrud e? You I; e nd [Jall ey ~rr tr,· _, anrl It R I\(,aco. AIJov e on th o hill with li n (, lllllty g un , nnd tbrow 0111'6 >V' I ' f) ~ ' t)1(' \' ~d l " l' w ('r(, till' lighl s o [ I In a till i p l.pd, o f a l .1 p!a('c!l on earO.! ' fi r- (;)'('P I1\\'(loll c l ub , It. WH ~i (I \ ( 'U JI()~ ' : 1\lill <' \I' ;t .'; a as r:alll:'tll'. Th e InqllA:it sil .)'· II) ,,(.,. II,, ' (,II nln j!; row o f !lara l· . will ~ ho w , (If cO llrs-e. that th e blll\~1 1,,1 Iig hl H tl li l t lIla l' ll r d t hl.: ell rril\ g (' th a t k l ll,' u ,\rlll strong was a 3S. Tb.t>U r oa e!. illll,II ' I''' I h a l I liu d hl'a r ll a itoul I wh Orl' slt".l ll I b e ?" I ll " ('I ll " ('a 11 11 ' Ii:t el( - o f Ilrillkin g. 0 1 " YO II f org e t. .. [ IiJroko In. "Lhat J l l iJ..!: h pla y . :Itl d 0 11 1 t ' . II ." ( ' (11 ; I ~II . o f ,a h" ve t IIf' r l' vo l\' e r . and that no one to lli, it! , \ ll 1 d~ \ r t11 l.1 s / ' y, l l',\' lit.:::;hf !--. , 1<1111" '" :tho llt it. 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A good word Is an eas y obligation ; bu t not to sp eak ill r equires - onl~' our s il en ('c. whicb cost s us n"Lhlng.-TtI lotson . The you n g Who take advi oll are :1.1· bl' y o nd th e n od of it.-Geo r g n M a e 1)0n"I<I . .
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we ig ht. The am nII · 1I01r! au [lDd oe e wli e l her 11 wa s \lossl, est tltTla thAt I hav e ble III nn y way \0 tire him oul. Ie en landed, wl\\O \\,,, tb e n s Ignal led the hLun c h wh Ic h b 11 rI'O 0 II, on I hc bud bE'en fo ll owIng us. but h ee plng a Nova Scotia ('ouM. good IlI ree '(llIarter~ or a mile awuy. to welgbed 462 poum)s. se nd !lIe dIngh y wltb some lun c b . and the I a I' g est Thev hnd Iwld e ntly bee n ex pectlllg welgh('d over 900 IlIl s' s lgnill. II N'ause In II very rew pounds. mlnllt t's we we re plensed to see tbe Now, lhe tacll ie laull t' b go ahead of \18, aod parallel to that f used In try.. • Ille dlroc tlon \\' 0 were taklog In order log to land tbese mooste l's c0081s ted [ lind WIlli a m Ih e , oo \;, \\" hll e lIal\OT thn t wh e n the dinghy was dropped of Q roll or th e sarno R{le('llka ttons us Charli e ('um e wllh me In the dory , Ih er would only 1I:1\"e 10 row to h ead the Tuna Club of' S fillta Cnlallna. ~Iy lacklo cun s ls t ed at two rods and Ir! I 11 8 orr, 118 110 ordlnnl'y rowboat cou thougb I have us ed R 1';0, all lin e and r~ l s. with scv eral s pure 1'\0, 39 1 nes ('lI t (' h Il H as long , RS the tuna low ed a SpeCial roo I thut 1 hnd mnd e to hold of 301l yards ellr h , I \\'0 largo gall's, onc wllhout alterIng hIs ('ourse. When SuO yards of thIs No. 39 1100. li S lbe laoce I\t the e nd or Bn elght.foot p~l e. th e boat cam e alongside, which It largest reel that was then maile only The haole I used wno n No. 11 \ nn ("ould ollly do when the tuna was t o w. b e ld 300 yards or tbo No , 24 . or abollt Vleck book, wll It a 12·foot wire le ad e r . ing us 61mlght ahead , Charlie grablJed 220 yard8 or tbe No. 39 line. or slIood. but with n few lo<:h e s of tbe dlno'by Ll' tbe gunwale while tho " Tbe tuno In tbe Atlantic are Nj' ('hl\!tl next 10 the hook, Ol\r bllit tbat day wa. fresh ma r kere !. My two rods man In Ih e dinghy duml}Od our 8 mb pOrted to b e found as tur soul h 1\ " we re Bet 1111 before w e left Sydney. aboard , It th e fish tloes not s taM to tbe New Jerse y coast. and SOllle as each wlth ItB reel Bod 300 )"ards of raise Cnln we ge nerally let tll e o t ber far nortb lUI Gaspe, In tbe Province tbls No. 39 line. nnd I had on thl8 o e· boat slay alongs ide In order to gIve ot Queboe, nud tbey nre also Bee n off {aslon, as I hllve bad subsequently. hIm an ext ra lond 10 tow. the conat of Newfoundland; but I about 70 to 80 (> el of line double(1 At th e end at an hour nnd a halt I .ball confine m )'selt to Nova Scotia next 10 the bok. gnye tho ord e r to th e launcb to ('om· and particulllrly to tbe east const of "'e reached Ste, Ann bay about 8 mence to work on the tlsb. too. Th. Cape Breton, wbere the two places 1\ m., Rnd commencedtrolltog, About launcb. beIng laid that the tUlln wn~ that I have !lelle(l for tuua nre Bit· 11 II. m. we sighed a large sc bool or nllproxlmately liS yards ahead of UII, uated, namely. Ste. Aon Bay. nod Mira tUO Il about hnlC.lVa), up the bay, After proceeded to rUIi In front of hIm, and, Bay. Tbe ronner place IB abollt 35 about halt an bour'lI vIgorous rowIng by gll'lng hIm the propeller waah, mile. nortb",'est or Sydney by water. would turn him bac k Into tbe bay, and the latte r Illace Is approximately we managed to get tbe baIted hook I aB be wns then going out to sea, just In front of tbe scbool. Althoug I. With thIs particular fish tbe launch 25 mtle8 aoutbeast of Sy(lney bl' rnll · way. The ouler bay at Ste. Ann la after you have 1\ nih booked. )'OU are did not have much effect, except to about seven Dillell long by six miles kep t busy nil the time, and have make hIm IIwlm deeper, and then he wide at the mouth, but there are two plenty or excitement. still. I really did not mind tho laullch at all. We IIIand8 beyond tbe soutbern promon- thlllk the most exciting part of tUlia were towed around tbe bay all day, Js just bofo re the Btrlke, and tory at the north (Cape DauphIn) .tlshlllg aB you strike. There must bave been generally InsIde the ouler Island (CI· tbat really make this bay alm08t two bou Island). but occBslonally we went mlleB longer. There I. also at 8te. at leaet 20 tllna In the school, the beyond the Islsod8. sometlmea to the Ann a bellutltul Inner barbor with leader ot which was n monBter, prob- north sIde or the bay and sometlmel plenty o fwater and good ancbornges nbly welgbJIl~ anywhere between 600 on the 80utb side. About mldnlgbt the very well .beltered. The channel en· to 800 pouud. . Whell the hellt waa tuna took t he bIt In bla teeth and terlllg this Inner harbor Is well buoy· about 100 feet 10 front of the Bebool started seeDilngly 8tronger than e,'er c'd. wltb .par buoys, aod has about 14 tbey all seemed to Bee It at once, nnd to tow us toward fngonlsb IlIland lIgbt teet of water at low tide ( tb e rise disappeared trom the surface, only to nt about senm mllea an hour . or bet,. And fall of the tIde here 18 abollt 4 reappear In a moment when lbe lead· ter, and die! not change his direction er was only 20 8r 30 feet from the unt \I he was about three mIles trom teet). hook, at wbloh he took a wild plunge It . wben he rUII lownrd th e "hol'e, and The tunn, or horse IIlA <: b:crel. "'a~ o-er the 8urCnce . As I struck. whll'h • they Bre cnlJed by (he Ioea I ..uS h ermen, [did aR soon as 1 felt the line t1gbt e n , gave us a very lively titne tor about balf nn bOllr or more. Then he are to be tou nd nenl' tbe southern I saId to Cbarlle. "Conrollnd It, we h d IIhore ot • bls bay , almost an" time started 10 Iell \'(' tl:e s are un go • ' h n v e hooked lhat big leader," I I b between July 15 nnd Septembl'r 30; obliquely to ~ {'n , l a ( ng li S a ou t fl VB but I would recommend August 1\8 tlie As soon as be felt the hook strIke mil es (I'om Ih e SI,OI'O, best month In whIch to get 6trll\e s. l In , be jumped pl'nctlonly clear or the As soo n 115 duyll g hl rn rl\e ! made water, and, allhollgh I do not suppose f'l'l'ry errort Jlopsibl t:' to g aIn Borne IIno When lt Is not too rough . Dud the \'ou coule! exactly compare It to th e 011 tlie tllna. nnd Nrtcr uOOl l1 30 or 45 weMher 18 generally flne at this tim" ;""lId jump of tbe tarpon , b e ing marc mlnul e s of slrellllOIiS pumping, ! mun01 the year. I have never experlen(' e(l ("If a Romersault over the surface of oged 10 gl.1 In t \\'o or ILree tllrns or ./lny trouble In hooltlng a fi s b. the water, It would hal'e mnrla II tll a (l o ubl o lin e on Ihf! recl, which Three years ago I 1I00lle <1 21 fl s}I, ~ll\P lldtd pi c ture ror n very r a pId lens m n nt Ihol Ih,) t IIIt Il WdB within 70 hilt l\lIrlng that seRSon I wns only C'lIlIlern; but we. In the dory. <lid 1I0 t feet of liS. I Immedialely dl'm'e a \Ising a No. 24 nnd No. 36 line . Rnd hnve time jusl tilen 10 think or a ('~m · werll/:I' Into the th umb Lral.;o. hoplnK dId not Ilave n strong enollgh fOOl. era. ~ven It we had hud one, hecnllse , to pl'e \'e nt lIim tnltlng more line. but There were only three fiGb thut I held : 118 eoon 88 h e har! ronde tbls jump. be w1fhlu R mlnlllo or so he took It In to longer than 20 mlnllteE-one ror 8\ wns off In a mad rush wllh tho lin e hi~ he nri to bait . an(\ the wedge wna hours, one for ]0 boul's alld one ror going .out ot a tremendous rnle. e l' ''n riPlled alit of Ih o thumb brakc. r.s If agl\lnilt two of tbe brakes. with whlcb It ha cl bee n maile of 8traw, 13 hours. The yenr following, though I hlUI Ihe reel was equipped. Whe n 250 TwIN' more I got tbe IlouLle line on only tOUT or five days' flsbing . t hool,· ~'nr(\8 had lell the reel It 'lool.ee! des· the r eel. hut cadi time he ripped It cd 13 flsh. From my experience I\'lI.h perate, ao he was stili goln~ , 1\8 If he out s{'enllllgly w'benever lie wantec!. tbe Be tuna last year I came to the were hou~d for Newfoundlanil ror 8 At G: 30 ::I . 10 ., when 1 hnel bad the conclusion tbat unless the fish were record , so I Immedll1tely threw off the rod ror a uout, 19 mort a l bours , my Ilooked properly It ",'as hop e less to try brakes lind gaTe him slacl{ line, I hnd hand s anll n rll1s were adlltlg so thnt to lanel blm. By not beIng hool; ed ' dOlle IhlB before on othe r ft~ h I\nd It I W08 ro r red 10 give It up; but before properly, I menn hooked In the ('orner generall~' worked. doing so I :lsl.ell Charlie. If b e woule! of hla mouth (or In any way except After throwing off the brake 11m. like to talte n turn nt the rod . He fairly In Ihe IIppej jaw). One CM mediately reeled In, and ns soon as he toolt the rod rol' 20 mluutes, nnd duro Il"elleraliy tell In hnlf nn llo ur or so felt tbe tensIon again he started an.. Ing Ib nt tim e Iwlce pumped the fisb , by his ncUons bow bo Is boo ked. nud other run, but thIs time It was to.. to withIn fee t oC the boat. drove If he Is hool,ed badly one mlgbt Just wards the dory , and 1 hnd to r eel In the wedge In the hral.;e. but, R! bellS well cut one's line antI try ror DI\· IIIte marl In orller oot to gtve him nny fore. tho fish took tlo e 1100 out again other, becaU89 t do not bel!el'C , that slack line. At la8t the 811001 water at will. OTle <:.nn mako any Impression on a ",b1c h he ~JTProached dr01'e him itT), 1 a gnln too lt tbe rod for about 15 fiah ao bool(eit and for ten mlnlltes or so we had an. mInutes. lind at the elld of that time. n ,·~ns enrly on a Friday morning. o~)ler CXCitl,ng time until Onee more 1\ little lifter 7 a. m ., I cut tbe line and e8Tly tn , September last -year, tbat we ,he dIved. I the~ re"'lted tbat I cer. let him go. lett SYd ~;, on my' ci'iilslng launch, talniy bad hookecla tartar. and~bOolr. .w., weut aboare! the laun <:h-T turn· . the Adine. . tor ate;' Ann BAy .to catch cd him badly, and.. arter"i en . tQ ilt't.eon ed ; In. Slld t,be olhers had breakrast ,.;, '. ' tunal' <. Our- ~J1,Y~'eOniIJJlt8d of JIve minutes 'ot arm·brtlalthl, 'pum lng, '1". In the' cabin, t Ilept till we rer.ebed _., iUHit;1"bo' W. . to do ·the "ftsh: Informed Cbarlle this fiab would . ' S"dnel'. ~t, lO ~!O a : m ., feeUn, none ... -capt.hl...BtIl:\~Wbo '!Val' ~o ;liever be landed ,but.l cl!fl!le'd .!liat u , '.~be ' ":OI'H Jo~.~ ·.• :lcltln. ~, mo~or·and· ~ ot;tlaS' M~"Ue ., ~ I,D '.me ~8 . the w ~tJaitr ~~ . nbe, 4!ati;lIO,"l' crull. : ••. ;;,,~¥on ' (lou2a _"neif~ c UJ4 "'ullt11 I ~a.' .xlaaUI,", r w'oold ~liJ,ti f~r. , ~, ..
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YO UI' t eeth d c u)' b eca u se particles of food g el Inl o c rel"i cl'S bctwe en and urollod t ho t eeth and create gerwB or de ca y. OrdInary t ool h powderll lind waFh es lir" entla·ly Inadequate to prevellt tl. T ry Pllx llll e T oile t Antls €opl lc, a de· IlrloliH. har lul,'08 g"fTuk td e. Just a lTon •• h"I,1 Irollbl.. ; rr ell.llaeh~ , Toot h· Tllo SlJ l' i ng ~1C'tll ci lln lJ :lr t'..l l: elll..' lJ. ~ .1 . 1111 10 Iu II g illS" of wa ter . nod rlo s e (he oe he, ]·: lIr",· he. S lflma oh ache. ITlUUlins t nrd Oil ('Urp . th e.~ Beh,," nno.! pilin. .hown by uONlunl eil. !'IId ie..! Itn .! 1>"' u,,", mo utL III\U bru "h t he t ePlh th orougbly. \\'i Dent curf!'. 80 whr <1" ,,'t you keel> ft bottltt In the It w ill wlil t!'n tbe leeth, preveot house. Get it t o(JAY in Ofilia I lillnill for m 1111 Rnd rOUlm'l) t ll rt nr, dt:' s troy all germs chocollitcJ tablct.ll called 8arsBtab&. "Th e b ~ urt IH a scuall t. hl ng. Lut deuf d('cny a nl1 IHlVe yu u el e'll ti s L's bllle. I' axt ln o t huruug hl y d (' nn~(>". d,.'.. ~ I rp i h j;"l"t·at fUatl crR: It IA no t s ufi) · orl orlz!'s [ti ll I keo lls 11u ro and odorles s c1e nt for a klle' s ul rllH' r. yet Ih" world [ul Ae t e" 11l and brltlgowor k. Pnxtl oe I ~ not "\I flll· kll t fn r 11. - - ll lIgo . .It ND PUBES mAdnfrnm OU' h~lr Is fnr slIp!'r lo r 10 liQuid anll f;e ptle a SWITCHES or co= . . tlwlLohe. Il.w up,. ReItH ~pnp,.,. 1 hell lr h i. Iurn 10 f"lI .. w l~ . L(kJ en..; b , lM1MJ 111111 \'(,I' m lilt' for 1111 t ollt't nnd hy· rio JallAo, FWf'eJ1Ia1, A r~ I h ~ IIF", o r t he tl tlt u Tft l ttl·dl I1txRl l\'f". t ;n r gl('n lc us es . At Druggis ts 25 ond 60c, t' .:I J Tt:'u. It r orr(·~t. l'I)u :st ipatio IJ . or s(' nt pas I pa id upo n r ecf'lpt uf price by The I'UXI OII T o ilet Co .. BOHton, - ---= - ---=-==-- ~- ! Think 1\11 )' 011 " pf'll k. !Jut SIlI'III, o ot Mll.ss. S end fur a free Hamplt:', , n il )'Oll Ihl n k ... - O"lllrel1l. W . N . U ./ CINCINNATI, NO. 14-1911.
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liE Allanlle tuoa , as f ur as I Ilnow, has lIo ver bee n l a ud ed with roel anel lin e. altbough maul' l1a\" o beo n llloded by barpuoo ' In g; but th e Padlk tuna. whI c h 18 found 0 1T tL e Cullf ofllla r on s t , Is regu· larly CBllllirecl b y bllt! game fish e rw e o . '!'heH e PacWc tUll a "re per haps tbtl Idng of bl,,; glO m e !I sh tbat n re cauglit wIth rod u nd lIn e . nl· th o ugh Ilo m e spo rt s m e u wh o IHI\'I ' fi s he d for tarll on mny ,lIs put o I b l ~ ~ lat E' m (' nt. Tll o lurg es t tUlla pver land ed \I'll h 1'011 Dnd line wet g hf'd ~ '01 l.o uod8. and W!' H 1'lIugbt b ), Col. C . p l-lor clJOuse In 1 6!'~ all the 1 ~ l un cl of (· utn llull. C:lllforllia, h UI th t' 1I I'. ' rag" we ig ht or tunu "a u g ht nl I 'alallna III SI ll:,\1' lV aR ILb oul II~ 1 , ()ulll l ~. 1111 ,1 l l .~ lurgl,st J ;.:1 poun ol " Th e la c Ida Ill·eo; ,' r ll,· cd by I ll . Tlln a l ' lu lo or :-iaol.. (' ;1 1:1111111, ('"lIror nlll . Is <IS fo l· lows : "A wooden rod ('o l1 s lfiUng of n Lutt and n t Ip nntl to he not shortN tb nn 6 feel 9 Ind' PK o\' C! r a ll. 1'11' 10 100 11 01 1£'8S t.hon i. rC'N .md to we Ig h 1I0t more tbnn ... Ixl tl e ll ouncea. Llue Is no t. 10 e xcood the Btand ard 2Hllread 1111 0 ." Allbough the I'n.. dfl c tunll arc largo fi8h to lan4 with roll lind line . the All nn· tic luna are mll -h lorgeI'. as th e y run rrom 300 pounds Ull to 1.100 pOUTlds. allli oven aM hIgh RS 1, 200 POll n d sIn
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And Th.y Boarj er ( on lea\'tng) - Mlldam. you RIe one ot tbe IDosl bone!!t p e rijons I bave ever mt't. LandlaJy- l'w gilld to bear you 811y that, sir, J:loarder- Y 1'>1; yo ur bonesty i s e V" 1I aJlllar(>ut on the I' ery front of YOllr es tablIshment. Your slgo Ba}'S "Donrd · erij Illk!'ll III ~ "- Slray Storle9 ,
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TUb ( I Di.coyery" i •• pure, ,Iyaerlo nt(<lot 01 Americao medicol rooh, abso lutely (ree frOID alcohol and all iDjuriou • • hab lt .. forming drug.. All It. inllredieDt. ore priDled on iu .....ppen . II ba. DO relation.hlp .. hit secref Do.trum.. Its fJ very ingredient i. endorsed by the leodere io all tbe .choul. of medicine. Don't acoept a .eoret no.trum as a _ubatitu«e for tlii. time-proveD remedy OP I.NOWN COMPOSITION. An youa NRI<1I1BOU. They mult koo .. or many cures m.de by it durinl! past iO ye.... , right in your owo Deighborhood .. World'. Di.pe.... ry Medical Allociatloo. Dr. rt.v. Pierce, Pro•• , Buffalo, N . Y.
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About tbr ee wee ks ~ tn c e I wa s suf.. terlng I1gony from Itch log plies, I got a sample jnr or Hoslnol Olnlm e nt Rlltl nrter bathIng' with WllrUl wnte r and applyIng tbe Res lllol. 1 was In a few days ell tlrely relieved ot tbe it c hIng and believe I 11m permanently ('ured . W. W . EvanB. Carrolltoo , Ky , R eslnol Ointm ent Is sold by nil druggists .
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EMtlLte of EliZtli ll'th R. ooalled . lu, e lltol'Y ann I\pprlLise 1116 a0301l1lng to verdiot of formor Spring Branch Pupil s ne ith er absen t nor tardy in ment filed March. jurv- . Nola Hill Lester Curtis EstlLttl of Samnel M. Dearth. de · L. W . Witham and W . J . Scott, Sugar Orove Clara Berryhill Harmon Hill oeased. 811 Ie bill filed . gOllrdlans of Rosilla W itham Cran e Paul St okes Marie Surface Laura Hill Esther Curtitl In the mlltter of the eBtate of VB Delmar Crane . Not I('e of non· i\\t. Holly Lois Dakin I Nelson Brown ThomaB U I:)botwell, deol'1\ged . William Drake ordered made t o Delmar Albert Marlatt Velma Marlatt reside1,lt Will Ildmitted to probllte Charles I Crane by publloation. Lena Marla tt Edna Dill Parker tlp '''l inted administrat.or I Harmony Grove Nclw Suits Bertha Marlatt with the wllianutl xed . B 'nd $1000 Alice Gons Carlton Cook Ernie M . RunYlln V8. Waite, C . Lowell Hill In the matt-er of the e8LIlte of ThomllB C. ~hotwell, deoeased. Oeo. RIlDyan et 0.1. Aot,lon . Pllrt\t.ion Ethel Simkins ColJegeHiII J oseph Sbutl~ Hine8, Boraoe CoolI: and Frallcis for r etll ofO t.llte. M. Cor win Drake, Harold Shutts i Mabel Salisbury Adria Cornell • • • • • Carro11 appointed admini8trators. attorney . Ret! Oak I Hazel Stllisbury Gayle Evans Edtil,ta of Samuel lildos, deoea~ed. Clark Sulisbury Heber Ross Marriage Licenses Firllt aooount filed. a:a.rl J. Cobnrn and MiliM Mildred • lu the wlltter of tae will of Wm . C. Conklin. Both of Lebanon . ReT' W. Crane, deoeaaed. Will Admitted Strall[ht at It ANNOUNCEMENT W. A . C00per. &0 ,robate. There Is no ulle of ollr I'beatlng Louis R. Hollmeyer, travelling In the Blatter of the eatate of The Ohio I:ltnte Board of Agrloul llrollnd t. he _uah." We migb' &s Estimates Furnished 81l1esman of einoinnn ti Ilnd Miss well 0 \1 : with a firs' a8111B', We Ulaude lJevaul, deoea8ed. Ada De· ture does not offer to pay the e x Margnerlte Woodmansee, of Leb . tV Int, ),011 to *ry Chamberlain', Valley Phone 113•..• vanl appointed a8 administratrix. penses of a trip to Washington of Gougb Remedy thl' next time you anon. A. J. Devine, I. P . In the matter of 'he "state of hlLv e f\ congh or oold . There ·i8 no Jamel! EnwiD Eberhart, truok any contestant . Claude Devanl, decea8ed. Orde'r It offerll $285.00 in cash prizes, rel!son 8 0 tar at! we oan aee why you driver of Middletown and Misl cUreoting the oml811ion at an apahonld not do see. Thlt! preparation Carrie Loul8e Castella, of Franklln open to the State, L,r the highest by its r markllble oorOR bas aamed Ilra1lement glanted by tbe oour' . wwwwwww ...... wwwww ...... www ww wwwwww'~ yield of oorD au one IIcrt! of ground, Dr. U. E . Gowdy. IL world wide repurotion, and p&ople In the matter ot tbe will of Am08 divided as tollows: BeBt tH' re of everywherespeak of it in the llighest RunyaD, deo8&lIed. Notioe of pro· Commiyloners' Proceedings oorn 150.00, Second U500, '] hird t"rros of i)ralse. It 18 for lillIe by ba'e eerved on next ot kin reBiding $40 00, Fourth .35.00, Fifth 130.0Q, all dealE,r8 ----at Cleye8, .blo. Bills allowed-The Lebanon Pdt'18ixth 125.00, Seventh $10.00, EIghth Estate of Milton ,1 Batfield, de· riot, publi8hing examination 01 $t500. Ninth S10 .00, l'enth 15.00, ITEMS OF INTEREST oeaaed. 10venwry and appraise· oounty treasury $17 .65. Lebanon Eleventh $4.00, Twelfth '3 .00, Thir Patriot, publishing statement or teenth 12.00 Fourteenth '1.00. Ohio farmers 1088 tl5,oorJ,OOO an ment filed. ' nually from laok of thorllugh draln. Board of Education of the Morrow balanoell III 25. Lebanou Patriot, taxpayers notioe $3.20. Western The Depal'~meDt of Agrioulture Distriot ve, Benjamin liparkll, et al. lI'or good oaule tbe assignment of Btar publishing examiuation of will acoep' DO money. The $50 00 Il~;ile ditohes pay from ten to one this mat'er tor bearing ia vacated. Tre~8ury $17.65. Western Star, ezpense money Lllust be oolleoted ,or hllildred per oent ,rofit;. Also Agent for Racine Automobile Tires. pnblhhlng stdtement of balanoes guaranteed and tllken care of I,y '1'0 USE! a bad ear of oory for seed Real e.tate TranJfen 111.25. Columbus Blank Book Co, aome persou In each county or ter. i8 burnil!lg up a five dollar bill '1 b U8 rltory !SendIng the oontestant, and COR WI N , OH 10• I k •.. 4 5O. Coum J , WarrenWood,tru8teeUnlver. eupp11 88 f orcer ,ADol!iappletroe Ilroperlyoared PhClne71-1 the mon oy turned over to the rreRS . , 81 k B IIUy Realty Co" to Ira F. Blgony, an ook C0 ., suppllee for Pro 1 for wIn return to its triend as great, ...'''''',."..,.,.._ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _""",..,.,_________..... - _ _ _""'''''''.... urer of the Buokeye Corn 8peola ' . . _. lot81n Univer8ity Heightll, $ll1nd bat e J udge I 1.25. C a Ium b 08 Blnnk . " profit 8S many farmen realize ,. l' t P b J d Train before etarttnl:. Boa k va ., BUPP les or ro ate u ge o'ber oonslderationl . from one aore of other orop. PrUDe, Clara C. LUDe to Bamuel L . IranI, 118 60. Hildebrant8 Book i::ltore, The 1:)'l1tp Board of Agrioulture 8pray, drain and fert.ilizo. Second Tract BARNHART, 10' in Lellanon, $1. 8upplies for Auditor, 120.00 Rob. w!ll arran~ " ,letai1s and oOD'plete Penou8 who duire farm man Situate in the 'rowc.hlp or 'J'urllccrook In Edwin M. and Cora K. Kendall, ert J, lihawhan, aUorney, defending program fol' (he trip. Rates, .leap /lgera farm labor farm renters the Vouuty or WIltr8n aud in thu Stut;, or Notary Public viz: L1elug part of Section Nil . S. T . n aore8 of land in Franklin town- John Porter, '50. J . K . SpeRoer, ing oars, sttlrtiog pOinte and all 8hould advi8e Bnll ~eque8t publica Oblo. •. R. B. M . H . 8 . L1egl nnlng at I.he S . E Corner or said Tru.et. n..u11 t.:urllur t o William All kinds (]f N'Jt.ary Work . PenRion Ibip, 11. Illmber $316.19. J. B . I::lmtth, lum other informllti ,' n will be annonnoed tion In the OffiCial Bulletin. Evan '81and at "n Btm 2Jooj foot In dl"metcr: Work a ~1Jooltllt.v. ~honce N. 89 d ogree. W. 20. S. chulns \.0 a Kate Brooke, doing busiaeel all ber 12880. George Fleldkamp, later. The (' ''''~ will not I\verage Per80:ns who desire p08ition8 ae 8\.one; thence 1\. 1 <Icgroo E. 40. 36 chnios to a 8\.ono; thonce S. B& degroes E. III. ~ O chalno \.0 Direct Uoal Co.. to Franlt " . • 'NeAll, bridge repair work '4.75. Bert t50 .00 per 0""1'11>.1 for joniors. farm Dll .. uagere, farm laborer.t or a.t<lnc: thonce S . I degree W. 9.97 chains 1.0 a8sipee, Lou in U!banon, $&. "eed, bridge repair work 11963. Parents ar.. ' I ':endB may go and other agrioultural p08itions 8hould a stake; thonce!!l . 89 degroea E. 10.06cll"ll1. \.0 0 l\.ono · tllonco S. 1 degree W . 30. 00 DR. J. W. MILLER, Demas Guttery to Frank A. Oregonia Bridge Co., oontract 127 pay their own expense, If noUoe is B81I to be listfll tn Offiolal Bulletin chain, \.0 ~he pineo or boglnulng. eolltRlnlng 18.60 8CnlY be ~I\O SIUDO more or 11lIIS. Bootes, 8 'raote of land, $1. final el!timate 11iOO. Oregonia Klven five dliYs befol'u train !ltarts, A frell trip to Wa8hington should G. W . and Mar v Perry to F. Wile Bridge Co., contraot 10 1193.08 In time to mnke prop ~ r arraDge · be guaranteed in every townsblp, Said real CIIlal.ebMbeonregutarly appral80d .•• DENTIST•.• ., under orUor or tbe Court. Firat Tract I't llam Eobeok and Katie Eobeok, 14 Oregonia Bridge Ce., contra:Jt 9 ments. Arl ults roust doposit 100.00 to the boy who wtll grow tbe lilrgelt :~~o~i?0no~:;<:'~~d ~:;'~(\~\I~~Ot~o_~~~~r~t omce to aorea of laud in Deerfield towDehip, 1186.114. Orogonla Bridge Qo.,oon. with 'he Treasurer. yield ot oorn on one flore. Lhe8ald appraised value. Waynesville, 0 NatiOlJQ1 8uk BIds. $1. \ trao' 6 1.20.00. Oregonia Bridge .'h9 entire party to travel on RuJes and en'ry blanks for bOY8 Torms:-Ono-tblrd cash In band on day or Waldron C. Gilmour, sberiff to Co, olntraot 6 $17645. Oregonia trains to be known as the Bockeye aud girl8 oonte8'S oan be had upon sale, one-tblrd In ono yoar. one-tlllrU In two ean.. 'rbu doforred payments \.0 bear ti'1u (.Jbarlee Blaokford, 7J aores of land Bridge' :0 ., ooniraot 4 1189 011. Corn Speoials. l'ppllcatioD. Teaober8 and ot.h erl r,nl.erost Bcd \.0 be secured by mortgage on ~he promlse>l oold. 1. Clearoreek townllhlp. Consider· I Co.traot was entered into with The welfare And e'lfety of the should [Dake reque8t for same . DR.H.E.HATHAWAY WALDHON O. UILMOU H, aUon 11467.34. John K . Bpenoer for making fills party will be oarefully looked tlfter A. P. I:)andles, t::!oo'y . Sherlif Warren County. O. \A,' n.l 'l6R ville's .LeadlnJr Dell,l" Tlotor Van Riper George and roadway ends of Oregonia from the starting point untt) the re • - • M. Corwin Drake, Atty. _l6-~t. Office in Keys l3ldg. MaIn 8 bridge, replaolng Mason bridge, U. turn. Drive Sick Headaches Away Cooper, lot In South Leb'Jnon,l1. Robert B. Gilmour to Uenry Ca.. B. ohuroh bridge, William Kersey The averagd or~p yield in Ohio ~iok headaohes, ~our gaB8, stom· ter, lot iu Roaohe8ter. Conllidera. bridRe. rhe Sherwood store bridge, oan be Inorel1led. La~t year.3 boys Iloh, indigestion, biliou8ueliB dilillp tion $600. all Dev.- material used all brldgos In I in the oontetlt raised over 100 bntlhels pear quiokly after you take Dr. Lew Jack a8 admlDistrQtor to Oregonia. Turtlecreek and Wash . 1of oorn on one tlore. 'fhe averllge King'lI New Lif-e Pille, 'fhey punfy Bomer and Florence Ireton, 75 aores ington townl!hlp at the estimate yillld of 510 bo:y B, Wll~ 85 bnllbel~ t.be blood and pu' new life and of land iD Clinton and Warren 1486l_ I por u :Jre . 'fhls show8 what ~p p. oial vlgo, In the I!Y8tem. Try them and vou will be .ell 8tl.tI8fied. Every oounties. CODsideration 1415.,. ' • • work will do , It i~ better fu.rming helps; every box I(uarsllteed. t)arah Alioe Glallsford to Howard Fbr Burns, Bruises and SoresJ Ito mise 850 busbels of oorn on ten Prioe 2150. It-.oommended by J. E. B. Olassford, 10 7a aores in Frank The qui )keRt and 8urelt onrl' for lacr!.'s of gruuud thtLD it i~ to try to Janney . ~---.~--lin townlblp. Consideration 120" bUrDs, bruises, boilll, sores, inflam onltivllte ~2 tiCre8 to raIse t,be 850 mation aud till skiD disea.ell ie bnshels. 'fhe ten aores producing Common Pleas Proceedings Buokleg's Arnioa I:!nlve.. In four 850 bushelfi with proper rotation of ~ Ephrlam Blaokford VB . ,lohn days it cured L . B. HafilD ., of Ire. orops will k£'ep ou increasing in fer . dell, 'rex., of a sore on hIS ankle .. . . Warren Common Pleas Blaokford:et al. I:!berlff's lale ap- wbloh pllined him 80 he could hardly tlltty and Increase Ylflld of otber proved and oonfirmed and proceed!! walk, Should be In flvery hObee. lorops following . 4illlrlbu'ed. Only 260. Recommended by J. E. F(]r fort,het information addres8 M&ry Ev·s.w y William Randall 1'8 . '-.ee R Ran Jannev . A . P. 8anuleB, Socretary, Cecelia Graham et nl Case No. 1 U3U ColumlJu'l, Ohio. By vlrl~ ue or nn order or snle, duly lasued - - - .... ---from said. (Jourt. In tho above stated co.se, nnd \.0 me directed, I will offer for RBle. by Pains in the' Stomach w"y or 'publlc auction, at ~he door ur tbe HilU89, In LobIWon, Warren County. If you oontinutl.lly oompltlin of Court OWo, on pains 1n the stolUtioh, your liver or Monday, Aprll21, A. D., 1913 kidneY8 tire out of order. Live Stock and General Auctioneer yonl' Negleot may lead to drops:v, kidney at 10 o'clock A. lI. on8ald day, the rollowlDS trouble, dilL betes or Bright's dlBea8e described realll8tate. to-wlt: Thousands Electrlo Tract No. I Rich design and refined beauty in knives, forks, spoons Posted on pedigrees and values lof all Bitters al\ thereoommend very best IItomlloh SItuate In .he COUlltr. or Warren, ID the and fancy serving pieces are not attributes of solid kinds of breeding stock. nnd .ll:1"ney medl'ol' ne mnde. H. T . and seatebOWldeu of Ohll).,ad tn described the village88ofro11ow8. Waynesville. ~ U to-wlt: silverware alone. The skill bqm of long experience has proAl8t,m, of Raleigh, N. C, who ellf Betng pal'& or Out.-Lo& No.2. the of duced, in the famous ...!.!!! ROGERS BROS." silver plate, effects in Experienced in handling farm sales since fered with pain in tho stomach anrl g:>J.f:t'~e c3hl~~I~eft~f3uale:t ~t In~!: pattern and design which make its name for beauty second only baok, wr I tes : "My kldneYI were lIOu~hwes'wardly from aD alley laid out by 1905. to its reputation for quality-"Si/",r Plat, r1uIt W,ar•. .. deranged and mv liver did not work ~~~~~~:~~t':~. r:f,ft'::':f1::::3I;~t~f:~ Sold by leading dealers everywhere. Send for catalogue right. liluffered muoh, but Eleotrio to the.c<.rner of Matilda LIppincott', lotj .. C·L," sbowing all patterns. TlI'II1s Reasonable -:- Satisfaction Guaranteed Bit " I i Uleu.ce al; right anglee with MaiD !!treet ana d d d .era was reoommen e an m · wltb Llp'plncott', lIne lIOutheut ....ardly n~ MIRIDEN BRITANNIA CO.. proved from the llrat d08e. I now pole. \.0 ' an alley; theDce wIth said alley (lntenoatIDnaI 8Uyer co., Sn~.) G~1tATB OF TIlE Waynesville, Ohio feel like a. new maD." "wl)l im. :=:-:n·:t~ aan.<luJ~tf:ce ~~~h::n MerW.,.,C_ prove you, too. Only 50. aDd II 00., wArd I,. &l~d at ....ht l1li&101 with MaID Street ••TJOHAL AtJOTION Valley Telephone .. S.le RecommeDded by J. E, JanDe" U~ POIee.to tIlo beIPJI,DI.Da, ICIB09L OJ'AK&BJOA
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Modern Altronomy. "'he popul ar Id eo or the c.,tronomer, BaYB a wri ter In thl ' \\' o rl d'~ "' " rk, as one whn spend s his lnll e In Mleeplng by day Rnd pee rI ng through the s ma ll end of a t el Bcope hY ni ght. must be dlsmlBBed. "The grea ter part of the mod ern astronomer's lim e." BRye the article, "IB B p e n~ In Btudylng photo,raphs." orten with a mlcroBcope. "Paradoxical aB It mBY lleem, an astronomer today gazes more otten through a tele8cope." Cough Medicine for Children Too muoh Ollrfl 08nnot be osed In .eleoting a oUIl&,h mediolne for ohildren . It IIhould bll pleallaat \alte,ooDtaln no harmhillubstanoe and be mos' effeotual. Chamber laln's Cuugh Remedy mee.. these requlrement<& and Is a favorl'e wUh 'he mothere of yoo 19 ohlldren everywhere. For lillIe by aU deal. er• .
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Listen f.lr t.h e wedding bell s 8!! U I ~ rum ,r ed they soon w i ll rlug . Lte v . Cu~g lll filled t be pulpit at the M. E. ohuroh . lIunda y . M r . nn d Mrs . B arry E Wi lson fl ood vlo'lms of Da ton, • Y arrived RRfe to their pl\re nts h owe Mr . and Mre Frank Wilson . Mr . Ed Reuon made a t rip t o Dayton Ilnd aSllured Mmllelf a . to the I18fety of h ili two sons .aul aa..d Pe roy. Mlloy of ollr oltl:lenll have been loalng their horses by death from ' one to three In eaoh plaoe . Fred Dakin, of D~ytoD, Is vlsiUnl his parente Mr. and Mrs . B. L. Uakln for an Indefinite tIme. 1'ruman Gillam attended thy eale ID Lebllnon,~'urday . Kathan GraY' purohasbd a fiDe draB team of geldings, of Truman Gillam . Fr~Dk t:)hldaker took Beveral hed of good horsell t~ the Lebllnon t:)took81lle, Aatllrday. Mr . Shltlaker III known tar and near fer hll honemllnshlp. Dr . C,uey, onr popul~r veterinary, ia kept quite busy In hl8 profeSSion. Unole WIJllam Medry, ODe of our 0ld8llt oltlzens, bad a falntlni spell Friday, but at thill writing I. muoh Improved. Melville aayey, lin IlUorney ., Wilmington, traD .. otod buslna,.s here and Lebanon, Jail' week. ·Ura. ira I::larts)ok, of Dayton, vhtlted her mother MrB. Margaret Levloy, for two d"ys la8t wellk , re Lurnlng home, ~aturday . A, a, An.on haa beeD on the IIlok lilt for a few da, •. Mrs. Floyd AnderlOll, Malter Carlton AndeRon and Mrs Rober' Fa ber, of DaytoD, are vial Un, relatives here durin&, the erupUon of 'h e Gem City. Harry aumphrey, having rented his fllrm, will go to Dayton with a team and will follow 'eamlng thia lIummer. We wllh him 11000818 . llaymond Brook., with hi. up.w· date moving plo'ure apparatl18 gave a dlaplay at Kln&,man, Frldav night aDd bere Ba'urday night. Mr . .E. B. Dakin, of the firm of Welob and Dakin and also proeld8n' of onr 10nDoll waa quite I.dlllpo.ed for se'feral days 1811' week bo' III ~galn seen at bill plaoe in the . tore W . e are .oon to have a new poet mall~r, the present inoumbent havlDg reelgned w take ,lace at tbe very earlies' opportunUy. Mr . Stoope and his aul.CaDt MilS .Anna have f.\thfollv .erved the publlo for eleveD Ylars, aDd we regre' nad they ale glvlDg It op. !'bey have the beet willhes of the poet offioe patrons and the new Inoumben' win be greeted with bellt wlshell Mr . Frank Fornshel) left for Day ton, t;unday, to ..sume hill Rork wUh the N. C. R ., of Dayton, Mon day. Mrl. Chaa. Boerlltler aDd tbree ohlldreD, of LebaDon, are the IlUelltll of Mrs Boerlltler', pareD'1I Mr. and Mra . Levi JS88Up.
The Waynesvi ll e Can ning Company is now ready t o cont ract for cor h a t New Burlington thei r o fli ce in Waynesville, Oh io. J F. Snool, . Ma nager Mrs. Wm .. Robi nson , of Way ne Itoy IronR , Ass' t. Mgr. Co, led., Is the guest of relatives her8. Infants Dema nd " Ragtim e." • MillS N ~nnle t:ihaIDbllu \l h WILe ~lJ.I.g IHII " I' ~ ".Iti I,, ;;tl llil l 1M as hostess to the Deltll Alpha',1'hurl! ' 1eglltma lt.! 111 11" " a:< l il t' lu lla hy. "The ragtim e." h o enYH, "mllrks the pasHlng dllY eveni n g . of th o old·rIlH hl" npd lIlotlH' r who IlI lIaThe W . F . M. I:) m et a t t he home bled th ... ba by Inlo dt·e: ,ltllnnrl. Tollay of Mrs . CllilB. Mendenha ll , Ma turd ay the In rnnl Is 'rn KI.! "d' to ij l u ~. li nd. af~ernoo . . aoconli n" to th " Rl n,,' nW nl. of U ll oxBIllS . Frank Molnthe II oontined peTl enc~ d nursery mn ld . t!.ter wIll lI ot 0108e all eye u n l e~B t his lJUI·tlcular to her home by iIlnlltlll . .)dnll of mus ic Ie hu mmed wh ile they l'he m a ny trleDds of Miss Mllri . are b () ln g rocked." a nn a Uompton will be g Jl\d to lel1ro t hat s he Is rooo'f'ering nloely fro LD I\n operation for the removal of adClassified Ads 8nol4l11 and tonsils performed by Dr. Murrell, of Wllming'on . .ll be I nae n .t:'d unclr r t.I)\~ h C:lIl (o r The funeral servloes of the late Acla l wwlcnl y · tl\, c ce n t s fu r Lhrcc trlM' rtl u nM . he n udlug uot mo r u t han UVC lI oes. Ellza\leth Bawklns were held at ber home here, Wednesday of lallt week . ........... w 8 he had been III for several we- Its W ANTED at the home of hel SOli In Xenia , t;he was one of the oldest re.ldents of the oommunl t y and most hIghly DVE RTl SERb - To ku ow t hat you OllD sell you r il o rlla. ond lespeoted by 1111 who knew her. cows nnd ot her t hi ngs by Il(\vor t.if! Flon Barlan, of Mlamlsborg and ing them In t h e Uazette I t cus ts Wm. ttllrlall, of Earlhum CC)l1ege, but h 1ltle, and brin gs res ults . visited at tile home of tbelr parentll, Mr. and Mrll. ·A. R . Barla • .
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MillS Carrie MIllI, of New BurIInilon . 18 visiting her aillter, Mrs. WIlI ,PIDe, 00 Soolal Bow. Yn, Raohel ArohdeaooD, of Day · 'on, III .peDdlng a few wooks with her brother, Samoel lIalDeA and family. Mr . and Mrll Bllrry MoGlnnls aDd iaugMer Leonw. vI£! tod ID Bellbrook t;unday . Barry Johns aDd family ate Rtay i Dg wIth relatlvell here . Mrl. J M. it.oy III IIpeDdlng tlome 'Ime here with her IIOr! A.lbert an d family, while their home In Day'on Is being oleaned aDd refurnillhed. ·Mrs. William Brown Is In Dayton helptDI care for ber Dew grand.onB d the home of Mr, and Mrs. Frana Woolley. Hr . and Yrll. Garr ett Ulevenger ef Springboro, were Sunday guest~ of Sidoey COOD Ilnd faally. Mr . and Mra . Charles Clark were In Day'on .lIverllt dayll lut week helping ole ~n op their property od Green I.U , whloh was vl.lted hy the flood . Millll Ida Githdns wall a reoeut guellt of Mr. and IIrll W . C. Cal: ._ Clyde Wh.rtOD Bnd R\lpb Lewi8 are In Day'on with 'heir team~ helping olean op the stree'l, Mr. and Mrs . ErDea' Parnell and son KenDeth, of D"y~on, IIpent !lilt day e ••nlug and !;;ullday w-j,-lB-II1I_+ Adda Parnell, at the hume of 8 . M. Clark. The U. L. and C. has beeD quite .busy'he past two weeki, hauling provl8lons, lIoldlers etc. besld ",a thou8andy of pa88enge18 Tbfl Ne w York Central, PennsylVAnia and o'ber tralnl! have been Ullin!/: the traok.
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Reg istered in Ame rican Saddle Horse Registry under Rules 1 and 2, Vol, 3. Rex Ledger is a beautiful black with one white hind foot, star in forehead, 15 hands 3 Y. inc hes hig h (gelding measure) and weighs 1100 pounds, A m odel in fo rm and fini sh, extra limbs and feet, good .: wide heels, ong, full m a ne and t a il, round symmetrical barrel, a strong back, well coupled. He is a grea t gaited horse. He has taken 105 premiums-!J2 first a ndl 3 second. R ex Led ger wa s sired by Ledger 12358. Ledger was sired by Crown Chief 4089 , sire of R oland 2 :28, by Milford Mambrino; he by old Ma m b rino Chief 11 , sire of Lady Thome, 2:I8~ , Woodford Mamb rino, 2 :217-;' , Mambrino Patchen and otbers. Ledger's hl1st-48~m-f.------"" Kate Livingston, by Forest Temple No. 136; he by Edwin Forest 4!J, sire by B ill y Haskins, 2 : 29 -"~ ; first dam by Madam Temple,' dam by Flora Temple, 2: 17 y. , queen of the turf for several years, kn own as the "bob-tailed mare," b y imported Spotted Ambian; ~econd dam by Corbin' s Old Tom Crowder; third dam a Bellfoun· der; fo urth dam by Messenger. . Ledge r is the sire o f Belle K . 2 :28 X fourtb heat with six weeks' handling, and Ledge r E . (p) showed a 2 :24 gait in his three-yearold fo rm; paced q uarters in : 56, green. K entucky Prince (p) paced a tria l mile in 2:) 5 with one seaso u 's handling at Hartwell, Ohio. Rex Ledger' s dam by Steers' Denmark; second dam by Gouge's T o m H all; thi rd dam by Boy d 's Bruce. In 1808 he defeated B lack Beauty, one of tbe World's Fair premium bo rse~, a t Alexandria, K y . In 1902 he defeated Preston at Oakley , O hio. Preston h ad just ta ken a S500 premium at Richmond, Ky. In 1906 he defeated Kcntucky 's Artist at the Florence Fair. Is a red sorrel, star on face, C snip on nose and white bind feet, coming three y ears old, and 15X bands higb. Roy McDonald 5905, b y Star McDonald 171 2, b y Rex McDonald 833, by Rex Denmark 84 0, by Crigler's Denmark, Roy McDonald's 1st dam Rachel C · 2044, by Artist Montrose 51, by Artist 75, by King William 67. F or furtber pedigree see stud book.
Description and Pedigree
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TERMS The above stock will make tbe season of 1913 at Zell's Tobacco Sbed in Corwin, Ohio. $15.00 to insure a live foal. Money due when fac t is known. Mare transferred or bred to other stock or removed from vicinity where owned when bred, forfeit all insurance and money becomes due. Due care will be taken to prevent accidents, but not responsible should any occur,
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Funeral .Director Veterinary Yoo knew what happen8 In a wo frosh 0 0 W8 wit h oll ives by houae In whloh the plumblDg II In and Embalmer, ai de ; also good young hors e Graduate of Obio State Univer.lly po(lr oondltlon-everybody In the houll. 18 liable to oon trao' typhoid oomlng five y Mrl! oltl . W m . CnmWaynesville, Ohio. \ or .01118 other fever. The digestive min,,!! , W llyn esv ille, OhiO, R . 3. ~ 2il orlfana perform the eame funoUo n ll Call a nswered prom p tly day or nilrht .' O ffi ce a t r esid ence in F B SherIn the human body .. the plumbing 13 0 lh phones in ORi ce and Resid ence. wood 's house Fourt h Str~et doer for the houae, aod they should 8 618-BarredPIYDl PJutil R ock Rod l ong- dlstance ,No. 14; Home phone ' ' be kept In firet Glasll OOndltl on all I ~ldian Kunner Duck egg~ . 76e 1 4:~ r . Ifelephone 28 ,he time. It you have anv troubl e p Ol t!@ lttl ug. In qu ire o f Mr t!. E ::;. Chair S and one Coach f u rnIshed free with YOQr dlgelltioD take Ohamber· Blllly, Wllynesv lllo, Ohio . a I II wit h f uner als. W'I Ohio lalo'. Table'...nd yon are certain to nest of se r vice g ua ranteed. aynesvi Ie. ael qalok relief. Vor 8ale by a1l Oll8-BofI O rpin gton e~g~, 6 00 deal.ra pBr 15. In q uire of W. N . ~e l1r l! , ------~.-. WaYlles v llle, O. a \) WALTER MCCLURE,
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Hid<site Friends Chur"'. Freezing Not Harmful to FI.hel. First Da) t4oetln l(. 0 :00 n. m. F lnl Da J School , 11 :00 a m . F o unh Day M e .~ID g Fishes do not need to maintain a 10 :00 a. m. uniform or nearly even bodilY tem· ~--~ratu~ and ihey can be frozen solid -artbodox Friends Chure... and thuw ed out months afterwardll Coughs and CoUlUmptioD Mrw. Ruth Murray, Putor without Injury to their health, If the Cough. and ooldll, when neglected, ~a bb:llh S chool. 9 :80 a . m . Rejl ula r c b ur~h process la not too sudden. Sucb alway. lead tl> lerloOIl 'rooble of sarvle,e. 10 · ~O a. m. Cbrls llaD I!:ndcavor. OhaDges happen to millions of them ~Ile lungll. The wl.oe' 'hlDg to do 7 :3 0 1 ) _ every year In the riven at the colder when yon have .. oold that trooble • llartl ot Siberia. yon I. to get a bottle of Dr. lOng'. New Disoovery . Yon will get relief from the filllt doee, and f nally the Modern Advancement_ oongh will disappear . 0 B . Brown, JUlt the use of common senile. the of MU8oadille, Ala.. writ-eli : "My Cf'GI'H .l":"1. followin g of personnl choIce. so far al wife Wile down In bed wi tb an ohaU C:;od I:,,!('{I.~ ).that chclce Ie mornl and measured by nate oonllh, a.ld I houestly believe ------~.~.--~.------nlt'· l : t. ,~ d! ~ I::. .. . ~ n l ~ WU 't ;lHt! r :;~ ,b r. .:c. the best Instead of the worst at one'l had U not been for Ur . King's }!lew AI It I. Talked In Bayville. n ,(' ~r! :II '1! : I,u I i ...... · \-, 1 , '{"' Ill nl ' I.,! 11 1 ~ 1 .,' 1 " f j ' r .. " self. and the expendlturo of a few pen- Disoovery. IIh!! woold not toe living Two Fort Scott boys were Quarrel· S (!!"tl r c }, I-c l ! \ l' l y t t l ' ,' II' ; ": : ' ll \\ Dies will place at the dIsposal of any today. " Known for forty.~hree Ing. "I'll knock your block olf If you 8fl r. \ "1 ,.h.· V(' l qllO" I. t ': , ., ' ",,; •. " worker 8uch means of self·educatlon yeare al! the bea' reapdy for oouehp bother me," one of them Bald. "No l'h e AME R{CA ~:~ :e;O::.' as were not to be had by the rich at a aDd oolda . Prloe 500 and fl CO, 10U won 't," replied the other. "you ~~~~11~ltt h.. f~~tcsrc~fdl:5vr.\~:~~~~. f~t~.'~~I::i; '·~ I~'~ :1 generation ago. RooommendOlt by J . E. Janney . can't do It. You oln't man enough." and t urren t c \"fwh. Ph ot Ogl:'I ': I}'. : ' :nr-cf, , '\ . ~bc;\Yi~dr~~l\l~~r:~. 3~ ':~~d·1i.~·;:;:fl~·I"I;'j ': : ; :~ : "Well, maybe not." answered the first net. and e ver}· li ne In bArmo",y w it h I'''' ,~ , belligerent. "but I'm jUlt tell In' you I lra. hom!) t n.lnlna 1 e ll do l~e d by 2!Jli , I.oo illl, '! :+ '1 ; I !" I p.~ntJ. 8 lt nd 11.r,o l or a l uLl y~LU'. (,.h ",,:,' , 1 that I'm dern tool enot:&h to try It If a U lli ew . I'tRnt1. o t 10 CCllU . TMf tili!IiUE P U3 ~ S tfnf& t o. l Oa !l.o1lMUe ~ : ~ :; f';o' ,,' p l,$100 Reward, SIOO lOU ,Ive me any more of that talk." The reader!! of this paPf r w\1l be I will lIell d my rllidence, 5 mlle~ plealled to lenrn that tbere jp lit !loath ot Dayton, Ii mlleB nor'h of Jell.t one dreaded dlsMtle tbat Miaml 'eorll',oD S'roop Road, Stop lolenoe haa been n ble to oUle In all 7, 80utherD Ohio Electrlo Line, on 1\11 etages, Ilud tbat Is C~tarrh Bllll'a 'C" tarrh Cure Is the OOIY TUESDAY, APRIL 15, 1913 plllltlve onre now kDown to the , , medloal fraternity Catarrh being Commenolng at 10 0 olock.. m, a OODII'Untlonal dlse~lIe, requires a Ii Bor8ea, 6 Cattle, 7 t:fead of aogl, oonlltltutloDal 'reatmeDl. Blll)'8 Farming I.aplemen' • . Se. bills for C,,\arrh Cure Ie akeD Internally, terma. "1I ·lam lA.h.r ·h bl ad d A, A, MoNell, ADOl. dl \1 tl ~ ng reo y up:m • e 0 an J . E . alme8 C1 II: maooul lIurtao!!s of the .YlltelD, . ,er Report on the levee at the Water Works thereby destroyieg the foondatiob Plant on Keowee street, Dayton, Ohio. of 'he dl81!1l88,and glvlngtbeplltlflnt IItrengtb bv building IlP . the IODStt. I will offer at Pu~Uo Sille at the Bring wheel or drag scoops with wag.on tUtlOD aud' all8lstln" ,na,ure in doing reeldeDoe of alre, Bebeooa J. Ild.l, if you have them. $2.00 per day for Its won The proprletora h,ve so deceBllld, 'In .ooth Third .'rea' mooh faith ID U8 ouratlve powerll WlAynMvUl., OhiO, on labor and $5.00 per day for teams. 'hat they offer.one HOlldredDollllra SATURDAY APRIL 19 1913 for any o~e lha' It f.Ue t) cure " . Bend for U.' of t ..ttmoDI"ls. Commanoinl .. 11 :80 p. m., 1m· plemeD'-, Boolehold and KUohlD _t.d:lr81s.B', J . Cbelley :. Toted!>, Uhlo. For.Unre. Terma o'thie, Cuh. • Sold by ~1l Df1IIllJieti, 7&~. . W, ~ . 6raham, Admr. 10 .'l'ake RaU', ~.mi11 ·J?IUa tor OO»'JC' T . S •• ka, Aaot,. .
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Th. Parole SY5tem. I D ooruJ<.'C IW a IV It!lh t1h1:s sobool lot br:a 0llJe f(''IlJt'llre !llml ita'S UIlw'lIIYs mel w llub t1w u,n l \' crMl a})lH'O\'a-1 of uh.o ll oojJk~ I'ho pe.r'O-le >1 )',,; 1 Ul 'I' bo ~~'!iJl (,!D lI ~ r'Te6 II1'eIll\Jlon t 1'0]11 Iboe (nt·' Ilh l\'l nflt'\' a lxly .is 1't' 1 ~~1 f r u lli Ih.oc il Lo;i I IIUo n h,A J-s t~lI ' Il.I·I .v \ io>lt "c.! by I!W 1.>ll l'Uie " I\O( 'Il> a.lhl i~ lI udJer Jul'i,... bi ut 'on o f l:be Wsuhuti oll lIl ~ lj I he a I'll I' CH at l'be l<ge o f ~ I. T ,Ill 1':11·,,1 (, "l1k t;l,.. LI'I\ \,-I oy er t ,Lc e Sf a,I. ·, ' ~ "' IJI-i l : ~ p v " it j OlI<l for 1>3."JI ,I bl\)' s, li n d llOlla:,; f or hOlIl..,(, ~s boy £< h l,,'; ,I'., illl" 11I~'<i r hl ubi'il< and Ic'nu 1\ lli'll , ill~ h.wli ",h"II"' \'e;' n<'{'oII. 'd , 1,(':111' 11. 1I 1!~ i( ' nli< ' i ll'lil"l :ou hop; who 11(\1. v iol!!.: ..,d Ih( Ir 1>:101'01(>. It j.,; Ih l III I hi.' men t:!\(lJ[. mil n~ ho r ... :In' h f'l'l :ll worJ\ l " 1n. ; II.g- a.n hU !1· Something of the History a,-d Work. n< (': .....1 wi : h lit " !O( ',h ool. T.ber'C are !'Wo ' ' ;. 1 I " i ll l: a ll d I' r ," '-0ll l , Ii f l " III f4',/ II U ingB of the State Institution at Lan, rf,g'i lll\; noJ~ , r"Jl r b ;v; : a ~ ! "I~ and ,..-!\1 , '. ' 1I h.I, 'I, In I lll' i r n ltl In! " I" and IJlling l i nt( caster Where So Much Good ('urnlpiHtIf.~. 'I'he "i \ I Cl'lI ('()\]II 1':1,, :.. ~, ' 11' 11 II ·t.he 1I<,;",,.. i;l I ' ''' I 111\ I h~\\'e {xUIL~,'<1 Has Been Accomplished c"mpo ~t.".l oC ! IJt'Ly uf t be 'l"~ 1 ttri ll e'.1 I h " ill 10 b,' "~' l i 1lf1 1l e. 1l1~ 'I h~ Br~I("m For Young Manhood. bO)'6 in (-1\,« 11 f allll ly, arc o tn cere<i com · , hn$ I'ro ,·.' ll II !; qCC IJS f rom it:'< blstalla· plt,l u l y uh O>ic bo rs \\' ho Im.'·e I i OIl /\,1\<1 I~I(' II :I ,\'~ IIndi:r Lb<3 care 01 J.anC8RI <'I' . - \'I'"I1.~a1JJ)" OIlC vr tile t'Cn.".l tJhe BTL or m llltuI'Y traln!ng. uhoe vMole ollil' f' I'R l oolt f'or'.fe..ni with 1Tl106(. Illl'Cl 'c",l lng 11ll":ltll li ,\ I\ >; I II O'l tjo I.s tile Uu)'e,; ' InWtIl< tr lu.l t;oJlw(}1 llt' re. T h!:s oohool, s1n.ce il;; f'1'(.'. otlon In I!;:,S , h n.~ ma.de wOllo:1f'I1'ltl pr()~ a.nd now I's n "Coga l1. L'(1 as OIlC o r Ol~e rOI'(' IDost In Jls work. 111 1806 tlbe 1eg1'lYl at111'1l of Ohio, 10 view of al:arllll n'g cyil ~ or j ll \'C ' n'ile deIInlJ UJeIlJCY, lIJl>ll'oilll'etl a ('omlOi l t oo t.a \' ls~t the I'efQnn sc hoolA or 1:hi:; ooun· try , fUI~1 1.'0 rellOl'l a Il lan f or I\. refol~ tn41itorr for the sl&tc, One or I hi s oom· m1bbe&, C. RoomeUn, or 't1Ms ovt.)', aoon lUnar !b:Is appolm t-m(lIl'l '\\"8.S ea llC<1 to Eu rope an 111iYUotc business'. WhJ,~ in I-AlI'<>[le be <.IJevol ~ 1 mllcll tJtm-e 00 ex.a.mlIbllltion of rot'al'lmtIOrles , and IhtIs l'<"POrl was adlC1pl«l by Ilw l eg· 1I81a'tuJre, wb10h a'M)TOl)~ed $1 :',000 fur tJhe lmroha~ at grO'und o..nU Llle erootian -ot ell'ltJwble 'b uiltIJlngs fo r t he
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Ten Cincinnatians Beginne rs. The t errible InCantile paralysis conIinues to b e a pll zzl e 10 tbe m edical rrn lern Ily. It IB n malady that appeared ycars ago, but not until l ately hus It Rssumed epidem ic proportions, The dlsea8e I s an al'fectlon oC the splnl1l cord. thougb II Involves lbe heart. IIv· cr, kidneys and Iympheld Ussu ee. Er, forts have beeo made to discover Ihe germ of tbe disease. but It seems to be 110 small IlJ! to escalle detection, Bays the Ohio Stale Journal. It Is possible, tbat BOrne time thIs winter t he bacillus wlll turn up, since great hll'estlgatlons are going on In the lal>· oratories, Th e devastations or the malady aeem to -havo decreased duro Ins the cold w en t her, but th ere are apprehensions that early In Ihe sprIng I he Catalltle s will r eap pear. It IB h op· pd by then the genu will be found oul and an antitoxin dev Is('d ro r Ils demolition. While this disease Is prooe to attack child r e o, adults, too, are subject to It, It I s said about 20 POl' cent. of th e caSCB die. H ell t from tbe exnctlons or fllsb· I on I s aim ed at through a peUtion whlcb has been presented 10 the North CarolJna sennte, asklog tor leg· Islatlon that will c2tabllab permanent and economical styles of clothing, In order that tarmers nnd others wi tb lar go ramlll es shaH be exempt tram the hardship of trying to kcep up with premlllng modes, No doubt tbe ollject Bougbt Is a worthy one, Out who Is to be the "arbiter elegantlarurn ," lIucb as Ibo unclent Romans had, to set th e vace In "wbat to wear r' And what aSBllrance Is tbere tbat the wlro aod chlldrcn or even the poorest DC poor men would be satisfied with any design on whl cb the arbitration bOllrd ahould decide? Statesmen In North Carolina and elsewhere who attempt to "monkey" with the fashions are Quite likely to tlnd such action a good deal IIkB dallying wltb dynamite. A M!x ·cy llnll er optimist Is ou e " 'bo I,retcndll tu li ke all his wlCe's r clatlves , Tbe matler of r eclamation ot wliste Innds la becoming or as mu ch Inter· CRt nbrond 8 S In our own coun try. (; enunny «0('18 the nced or acquiring nil tb l' tlilabl o Sili l po~slble, nnll lhe mill ter ha s !Jecn U)' before th e Germao Agricultural Congress at D c rlln where Emperor \Vlll lall1 wade an addre ss on Iho subj ect , From statistics vresent· ed It was shown thut there are hun· <lreds oC sq uare miles or lIIoorland whlcb may be made available for grazing lJPurpo ses, nnd Ills Imperial Majes ly urgetl e rrectlve action along that line. Coose rv u tlon ot resources Is ot worldwide momeot, A b aseball t enm, hoys of the Roos&velt (;mmmnr Sehoul, Ponce, P. n., may como to Ihe UnIted State s to try conclusion s with teams o f Ill.' age, It sufnclent en l:ouragement I s giv en, Llist season It s r ecord WDB 54 games ,.·on, 10 loal 1'orto Hleo Is American· Izlng very fllst.
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Institution Where Ohio's Delinquent Juvenilel~ Are Transformed Into Competent Citizenry
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A tlMJol of mnd in h'rurflcld ()<JUDty was 1)IU'C"imsed COllilalnlng 1,170 acros Bot a can. oC $14,O~O . Sixty u d (~ i ll iollal &ores ~lave m nce bee ll purt'ch.o..'; !?d . A mal:n llllUdlng. raul' fWll1 i ly /bui ld· logs 00IIJd a bo.nl w ere (\1,(,<;14:, ,1, Ithe CADET BAND. premises I)repa.rcd tor O()CUI)U l ion . find a IbeglunLI\'g \\~ mad'O wlm tcn <bo)'e Cadets' Inspection Rigid, plt-:r ; UH ' tv tee I'f:g lll&r v1s1t.8 ~ from OlnchllUati. SIn.{!e 'I.111!111 tli me -;t The ca.d161s DI'\) 1 1I ~ I ,('(' t E'd {! \'hl')' Sun. : Lhelll . has sent \xI.ck Into &OOI()IY and '!llle dol' tll(JI"~lug, alld till. , ,'OITlI>:III), J't'('oil" ! T ho , ·h id "r 11'lLI'oie nffice;-;:, John busllWSS world over 14 ,000 1>0.Y'5 wbo i lltg tlbe mo~'t " "'IJ('(";-a 1 n:e lJol i. Ib-~ " i ll re'· I Th , u!wlld , h<!IJ~' n'lwa)''5 l ookNl afwl' lhe 1ta.''O beomn-e ihooora:ble m embers of i u t.' I·ps i s ,,[ Ihe puulic, and :,he 11l8tl· fu(l cOIIJUllUTI.1tlc5 In " "Dleh Lhcy r<.-sJi I . 1111 1,;<>11 ould I ~a\'(~ €('If'C'letl rw n N\J1I lieL' No 'hig h f conces , walls or har.; r~' 111 ' r l'ul1('(1 fur I.hl' !lurpo:;('. lIU'8.hll ~he boys from CSC'W11Ing. hu l ltinu Officers Efficient, troa.hne llt and jud'l cloulS malUllog",lIlClnt i Thrut ·th e ,!Joy s !'('\I,t 10 uh lg Ind l lnl' prove il'8 SlLCCess , tk'1ll01lA11·n.lcd dearLion m ar ho\' !; I'hl' h"nl.t11 of '> \' (>1'), up' Iy by the r ecords. Mililary (~i6obJ)llne 1'01'111 tllty t o aViIIi l I hCIl1 ;tdH¥.; for l ,h elr ts mwiuta.lne<l, ac; an in'",I ;l mJion of tnt:! I fl ,lnro li fe, 111('), arc III·(,I·id •.....J Wi Lli al· kind, ,,-I'tb eo many bol's i n tt.s oare. I m u.,l en'I·.\' l'ol<ct,irable fl.'dlLilre under req Uil r oo such modoo or I~~('i p lin e, b u t tJUe dlI r .ol30n l't' (-:\II tJI" and e fHoicnol 1IIll 080n ~~~y f~I'lll li I ~s oomanfr_q, IOHiOl'll'S, I'la.ce.. or alllll ~p lll-el»1 art' 1l1ld "Spare the Rod" Practiced , for uh em; a d E'll>al'llllent ellllllo}-Iog fl~l'tit.Y ill e very depal' t.menot, t W'f'nty l lAL('ll(,11; f or jllre t.:;loOhin,; 01 cJOOIlIln-css, a l'e<l u.1rC'1llClllt to 11\,1)01', :.0 1 " 60h'001 le ll e l·A. " lu,ltlsLt'l.aL 1'(>lIg lnlls 8Itt.C'ml ooh-ool lion. -d <:hnpc l oon ' l'C(,6, a.re mHI'lll.r)' and Util"!' [" !Ill1 rc!> \\'1 ~lJ \\"h lol, lihlngs l1lJI\Jde dbligalOlY and r t!(llIlre<l I'h l'y arH to oome In O'HlIi.,\O[ Jr l 1be of enol! Iloy . Tire ract tlhat IIlJMlY oC 1 COUJ'&Q vr lICe. tbJe IboYf!, IllfLOT ,l>eln~ edllc:ll (' d a.l ulle For I h e y a r Cl1<1 i llg :'\1)\' . 1:-" 19(19 , moustJ;'IIl oc!JQol IInlll IDloeY are boon· , 74" bo)os "'"re "OImni t'lfOll [(I lhe 11I9LI· Ol'albly dtischarged, do mak e "",,'Cr iLl Bnd I nLioli. 01' 1:11 ;:' numb!'!' 4j ~1 \\~' I' com· tndustrrou.s <lilrlzeocs I s ln.llt an""h er ed. nai'tlod hr u..... • jJlH' nik! 00 111'1 , 152 f!'Om ~h(! pr(jl..>illte OOILI'I, " from the (,011l1ll0n denooe 01 1lhe }JO'\\'e r arul 'b.' n<:· ftt de· I rived 1!rom oorroot toonhlng . finu 8Jjgo plcofllS conr t :LlHI I O ~ W<'I'C returned for proves bbait. eJ!!b'Clltgb a }a.n;e nUllllhe.r \'1~;llaJtkm of Lllteir )m>rl)lc and ~ w(.Ore ol boQ}'s ~'1b0'll H~t com1UL~Led a re nol e ~thcr st'.nt 01' ...."t>1I'l to t he tll&Lltut.ioo onay Irlconigib,le 'but In ntlan,y CA$S of tJlwr 0\';11 n (.~ ord , very 'b ad, '!!bey Slliql mlay, wiltlh t:he care ~yen., be red'o omro trom 1.~IQlr v l~ MAYOR F . C, GERLACH, and 'become 1n after Ilfe u soe<rul Mlu eminent men, Superintendent of the School-Probat:. Ohio State University L:ndowme!.\ and Result in Many Buildings, Court. Say He Is Accompl is hing Other Funds Produce Great So gre8ll. Ube Aoc hl evC!ln-ents of t Ms Great Good, Revenues. ooiJ:ool ba\'0 been since N.s el'ec1.1on Ilh.a.t.ln 1910 we bullillogs con:slsted 01 gill I'd to cle.:m!i.DJeSE, n ea t.n('Q; 0 t c1CJt'bEte \ohll!ll-bu's,-T,h-e l'OI)Ort or l'h e cltanl. the nuw adml ll!;51tration colltn.gc, ~nx!JuIs. IIIJlId care Ocr arlIl'!! and e'1u l jl m~nJlll tor In·atlon of the IIrJ.1n-ch'11 side o f the -tJr1a:1 buik~llJg, laru,ndry, bakeTY, t~J.e. OIIJO )"ei\d i1s ' gh'en a m <:(\'R I, ,,' uiah i a Ohio ,State uIII\'e r~ llr a s ma'(\ " ,\.Jy W . IPNWIloh off\oc and detewLi:OII. 'h09pi tall., Wl()fn by OlIO ea pt.aln or lh-e whm~in!g E, Ral,eJ' '-If Ihe ,!l:ll e d(' Ii'a.I'tm,(:l~t of lust;K"Ot'ion of Il l uillic of!1(' es and I1I &t1lutj'OllJS, pl·(>.;;e nts In a ~ondensed form st:Jlt'€'m'Cll'tN of tl!le (,Ddl()\\'II1loCn\;S of dlr· (eren l kLlld's tbat Ih'C uruvem lty has', The 01'11,;111'11.1 ontlo\\"me nt illS lb'e reo ~ u I l or ,Lh.e ooDcglreslr1 oD~1 lOJld gran I Is now $u24,17.6,50. T,lIe u rri'\,er3i,(-y re:i.llzc"ll OIl sales of "I t'g'itn ia l1'oi llt-a.ry ~l1ds IIluLt \\'e l'C w l ed 10 l.he st ate 'by <xmgl'eSS. $110,· 261.84 ,, 1h:!'Uh. 'h.~ve ,b Elen a.dJd,<.'<l .((ulil th o ('nduYo' ment ,fund fNlm LltaL sOllrco
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I Ood's will. It 16 good tor UB . "J ()\nt· helra with Christ, It 80 b o that WII 6 Ut· ter with him ." (RomaDI 8: 17 .> What III tribulation T It Ie luter· osting t o note tbe derivation of tbe I.eI'm, Tho \l'ord comes rrom the Lat In, In whi ch l anguage a "ll'lbululII" mea nt a h cav y wooden sledgo that was II sed In threshing gruln . Tho g mln wall s pread upon the hard floor Ox en draggtld the heav y trlhulum btu' l< OIiU fo r th o\' er the slraw. Tills {c,rce d Ihe · jll'etlolls gruln from ltd hiding IJln<'e In t\; o hu sl<. If the , sia l k (oultl f eel, ho w hnrd II1U8t ha\' e b ee II I he pro"e sB ! Illlt unl)' so could th e b es t In till" IItluk bo brou ght (lrth . ! W ord 's Real Menning, " 'h nl do C's the word m ea n 11 8 ap' I pll e'd to our Ih'es? It st nn rls Cor lb ~ loll , th e Ila[ n, lile l em pta tlons, the di sapp ointm ent s Ihot I'Ollle to e\' ('I'j' earH est 60ul In t h9 tl lsdplln e of Iif . The more consecraled, t ho 11101'0 I'ul · IlIre,l, the great er th e Ir l bula tl o n. Jesus tb e Chri st Bu tTc r ed more c't · <julo. l tel y bOlh physIcally nntl m elltal· I)' (b nn lin), Trlan (' on possibly ButTor Why ? Becaus9 oC his hlgbe r nature . The ben~t In his stall, with vl enlY or food, haB no trJbulation . Tho sll \r' Hual b ein g ('lilled Chri stian man , with pll y slral and mental endowments paSSing <,omprehe~slol1, ~ urrers In · tens ely 10 mcetlng end solvIng hili I'robl e1llP. Wh), dO" B tribulation come? ·Be· ca u !;. I t Is needed to brine out th e best thnt 13 In us. True It comos be· cause of eln. but since we Ill'e eln · ners It 18 80 arranged tbat our trlbu · lations sball all be over·ruled Cor our good . Wbat man mlgbt havo I>ee n and how he co uld have enJo)'ed Hen ven h ad he not tullen, we can only BI)Cculate. But we Imo\\' tbnt tbe l1Iall who Is patient ullder tribulation revenls b eauties of ralth and service that are most glor'lous In tbe realm and mind [i nti spirit. AI! man 18 110W C~'lls tItUl ctl . lrlblliation III a blessing . Uses of Tribulation. What are the uses oC tribulation? !( makes mlln bumble. It sends blm to the source at all power , Many a r'Jollsh s(' oCCer cri es "Good help me!" !,;'} time of sudden distress . It makell mnn useful. Having 8ul'fered ant! tolled, man Imows how to Bympathlze with and how to lJelp bls fellowman , It makes man Chrlstlillc, "It doth not yet appear wbst we shllll be; but we knnw that, when we 8ball ap· pear, "'9 shall b e like him." (I John
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Tho Irlbulatlons oC tbe sinner are 10 l ea d him to reDOntance. The tribulations of the rIghteous are to deyelop within him tbe Chrilitlan graces and to fit him to enjoy Heaven , "Wherefore 11ft up tbe band. wbloh bang down and tbe feeble knee . ... (Hebrews 12:12,) "I bebeld, and, 10, a great multitude, whleb no man ' could number, of all naUons, and kindred a, aud peo· pIe, and tongues, stood before the throne, and before the Lnmb, clotbed wllh white robel, and palms In tbelr hllnds, , . These are they Which c.me out of great tribulation, . The Lamb wblch Is In the midst ot the throne &ball feed them, and Ihall lesd them unto living fountains ot waters. aod God shal1 wipe away al1 loars from their eyes ," (Revehltlon 7:9·17.) - Lutherll.n Obsorver, S)lmpathy That Binda. A Christlan lady was pleading with a poor, IIliltut girl, Who had gone away from her motber's God, to come to JOSU8 for parqon and peace, Suddenly the girl turned upon her. "And have YOU been to him 1" sbe IIIIked. "Yes, Indced, I bave," wns tbe reply, "And I1I1B be given you rest 1" "H e has . . Ob, thank Ood, he bu, lie Is roy Saviour and Friend," "Then put your arms about me and try to take me with you to him," murmured the girl. "It would be easier to go with one '\\'ho ba8 been betore." It was tbe aecret of success. Many 1\'111 resent an attempt to draw tbem aut of evil coursel! who will be won by that "toucb at nature wblcb makes the whole world kin," Let It be rather, "Come thou with us nnd we will do thee good," Anotber WBS relcued III she exclaimed, "I don't care ,,-I1at becamel of mel" by a gentle touch on the arm and thG loving worda of a stranger, who overheard and undEll' atood, "Dut I do," It will be well to remembflr tbat CbrlBt himself was "toucbed '\\'Ilh a recllng at our Inftrmltles " - lhe word used In the original m ca nlnG' tb y.-Chrls tlan Work , For "II that men have tnllted Christ In tbe IIllst, we may trll8t him taday, Every trIumphant Christian, nery martyr, every hero ot the faith, aDd tbe Church of God It.nlt. are all wllnesses to the truth · that our LOrd III to be ..llJlWA~erIDcl)' :'-U:ustecL-tof nemblng needtlil. · ' - ,
Well" "I wi~h to lIay t hat I have u s e'\ Sloan's Lilli· ment on a lame leg that has gi \'en me much trouble for si x m u nths. I I W:lS so bad that I couldl 'l walk so metimes for a ' w ee k , I tried doclor~' medici ne and h 3d i\ rubber banuage for my Ie!;, and bought everyllting thaI I h ~a ru of, but lhey all did me no good, until at l ast I was persuade d tu try Sloan'S Liniment, Thc firs t appitcBlion helped it, and in t \\'0 wee ks my l eg was well."-A. L HI ' XTER, of Hunter. Ala.
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Th . laple !! the 18 correa lhat o u tr ss Is u [t stca.JIly b lghe r, pri ncIpa lly beca g liS I.b,' in. pired a n,1 infalliLJ lt' slulI(\ln COL· out turning aro Ul e Bl'Uzllla n b ean I s of a superio r but th eso fnctorl es G Od. 00(1 gl\"lw a p l llce lillIe of \\'ord · 0111 The gl'nernl llY ton Anti woo l en fabrIcs; th ey are ~uallty and fl a v or . e lbllt of tb o bOG ks or u·lc n. To e llOv a ere Th s. er pap and twInes Idea ope. r ,; azy h In k a of cortoe drInker s bavo Ul wh en rbl e liunrrles . m etul . Ul'W tbeo logy " I. Ind,>fjui l l'. b Utat "~Io c ha " and ''In.n'' enter l ar ge l y are ure w l'rl es. m u u nsl ru cand sItive po ~ I I "Il C!d l1lnl sU es· vast ; natures Into tllo ruorn lng be\·erng e . but It I s a lodustrl es of nlflous or faith nnu or tb e ~ o lid foundn tll'c lture cu the to voted e d nre tbat t tba Jnva tes Ilnd t~ fact that all th e IIlocha o f U'lrrltor y lion s of h tlpe . It remove , Go d far fro m rea ch this country In II yellr wou l d not a r Ice. lin d squaro miles cs of us In stead of urlnging hllll n l" lre r ttl Quanlltl ous that produce pn orm supply St. LouIs for sIx montlis . In all dlrcc · us liS 1\ per so nal l;ou. Ju st au d 1101y. It Is gen er a ll y known lin d unde r - fruits tb u t aro shi pp ed exte n sI vely lovlllg and jucl ging 11] (' 0 . T b e SavIour gone s ha lo Pau Suo of s. on i on tl stood that the ST eate r proport o u t Is rob bed of hi s lIil"inlly and I tl w {'l'cd Inrnlng Is and llre. ll ('u fine B r azilIan cortee comes f rom th e I ota grape to th e p l ana u f a wise (t'ac her nnd a popu· l'asLly gBtate of Sno Paul o In tba~ country , an'd wIn os tbat are b('comln good man . Til e ai GIl C)l1leO l for si n is lture AgrIcu . Ies ntr cou l vera se In e th lar . lo Pau Sao tbe statem c nt" that tho r ej ecle d and sa l vtltloll i; an (' vo l u' rich es t state In the [lrnzllIa n U nio n . o f a gc' n era l na ture has engaged e Uon . Th e re surr(' ct\ on of l b., cl <'a,1 iti stat the f o enls Is "on e vast cortoo es tate" ha s b een attentio n of th o resld th e l ast f e.... r el ega l ed to lh" li st or bt'aullfu : . bUl made so frequ ently th a t th e gen eral to a greater degree In ce tbe mit· Imlloas l ble. thIng s. All Ibi s I~ 1101'11 ' en u cooseq a as and little s. r that ea y Impr essIon baa gon o abrond dIrectio n lar UlId tli e " n e w lb eolo!ll' " Id wakl llg every In e l so bu t coll'eo Is prod uced I n t he " 'ays arc ex te ndIng l odlca. h ead W ilY . an s A th o state. state. It Is true that Sao Psulo alone. throu gh oul of busInes s tran s. Church Fac in g Cris is. volume e h l of tion 0.000 1,716.00 d produco year, last It Santos of port tb e h eadIn g . " I s It a Cr! 3Is?" the r nde U through actor of pou nds of coffee th a t bnd a value r each ed a grand total at five tb e Herald and · Pres byter sou nd s an '140.000 .000. and t h a t thI s \' ast ag- l as t Yf'ar s l ell ers outward and a lialf millI on tons. w hI ch com- alarm. Ref~r r lng 10 n llm£'ruu way I ts found STegat e the trade receIved (rorn willely di ffere n l part!! of Ith w ly favorab ery \' pares tbe In port througb the greates t cotree de Jan eIro or Buenos Ayres. tb e t b e cbur ch. It sa Yd : " Tb ese l ellers In· world, 8nntos; but It Is also true that o f RIo South America n ports. dlcate that t h e churcb Is al armed. 8ao Paulo has a bost ot other Indus- two l u r gest e this progr ess I s Error I s InsIdIou s . T h e ag " is to l er ant. measur great In rate a at Ing develop trlalJ that are to tb e rur-slgh ted and patrIoti c Ecclesia sti ca l dIsciplin e ill un popula r . that to astonish ing. It I s In Sao Paulo due of those statesm en who bav e People depl ore 100s en es5 . hut hesItate that the great w b eat growIn g conces- efforts t ed the destInIe s at th e state. and to sa y so. MAOY of tb e cburch es have direc from Is It ed; grant boon have sions and h a ve uru ',,·o to tbe m It has be en r ecently stated by a 9.outh g r ow n r i'hc h d I l €:' nl Chi I:! o· Sao Paulo that th e enormo us ship· } as so. ot t hIstory the 0 rpgar " that e n peop hlBlOrla I erIcan Am men~ to Europc of live cll tlie wIll be nters . Maul' e xult cull ure abo ve ce l cla hlstory the was Paulo Sao ot Stute made; It 18 Sao Paulo t h llt now mai n- the pi e t y . n nd popu larity aho'l l' sllu ud doc. tains three hundred factor i es en gaged or all Bra~11.
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I peopl e th e ' \\' AI." I'O . 1 e th of ~hoRt ~' ros of t sor a d. fairylan ll ·roun all II h .. kM'· 1",,<"I"'''.1ol.·do. n. , and s i mp l y Ir u llmer!. f or nn s<~u n "Ws(' f\ts rrh C'"u~ l .. t:.,kj' lI iUlt' r llsll y . a(' un~ '("'M~ \·t,·ld sllllri es of IJlos~Onl ~11 !lrlnU~ ~ \' n r\")Yll' wbo mldsum mor Iial t~~~IOOII~~l~ lr7r;('~Q~ t~I;~:~nclr H~\~~.I~~~n :~~::~~~ e. fragil y r ve anr! ll' e lov g r.oen , w it h t il e golde n y(l llo~: or th e It. [t i ~ vfa r y tri ne. frnm<!H of be.' ''". ""hl . b y," l>n'~'l'" to [ rr('al ~tll £'t n of hal. 13lg thn( binatIon com gh' ~~ a color lly I .ll1 I " "n. lIo.".,,~Is I I a c r lR I ~ 7 W e belle" e It Is. II Imilan Ih e silk win' and having crowns t hnt I I...., 11&110 fom . H II Rcal Calling . I s n ('v er tiresom e Tho d ecornllo u I" , . . . Name at L ast . ght i R aowho e,' or Yorl, f back· 1'\ew stand onn In f r . not nel ",'rlte n does 11f1'r·.! 18 Th !' r e the churCh o sort In t h e ar~ (' I olld~ of \I . I t ha s no gospel. It It ·.1sually a (cath er or so m :. [ .... , rII" show ~' UII our Inlt's t n,,-vl)l lIll roSeti t~ g() ar l t' lh for has acblev E'd lit tie su ccess. but who. gellca l truth grounds f o ng aci f or ge Han a rolor and ('\r'rk i ll I b >' h nul·rdflll ll· H a.w the Late Popular Write r. O. beIng amply sup pli ed with worldly does 1101 pr!'uch IU !> U' S ~In aDd lost ellillO whlr h stand al th" Hl dl' . NothIng hut ty ." IIlIld I hp th e gospel of aal v:J.tlo lI I·el\·ct. .. Th.· 'It [ln h pol c ' collar I pr,' l1 " l'ry . Henry, Outwitt ed Unscrup ulous d c uoerl Ie fnllagn (' h t and goods. r efu ses to ho d isco urage d. So condItio n and J ust n ow a prelly Id<'a IR II rill skr t he !\ owl)r uto o lng dlvlll~ a of erits m the d in 1101I'lr or Cook a nd h g EdItor. :-';"Ill,! throu Ion lilll merIts I e e· r th ca s A book wad (' out ar h SIl' J1IH whir lie k e ps turn log of lil ac hloti so nls Ill. tht) sid· ' or a "x cI' !'1 th e h as no missIon " Ihorns. I·<':. ry ." the 1.0 ('n ' lI hl(l'. f~ Il of whI ch b e eatnest ly attesls by word 8a"lour . I t y fnll ·o ... t 01' e on with e ~ tl a(l Ih,' h"lTl o r.)u" Th e word s bll ve n wiu er app ll catio o broad br lllinied A trlend of the late O. H enry wrIt es at month and h ea vy purch ases from Of rullh,' r an .1 h ave no I "Ily .J OV (·· ·· lall~h ed T llI'se wr ite r ; lbe. sprays stand In g ; th ('stl h lossoJll~ ar' ' li nc! _, IIdl e. ,·",,10111 Th"r . OUI<'r sI ll ,' of him : "He was r eckl ess In spe ot!lng th e pub li sh er s. H e I s a l ong- time thlln th at llI ade by III a In . II I 1ll'1" UtH do I hey Ilnted tn the co lor o f the hal nnd sting. money, and trequen tly gave el e vator trl end or SImeon Ford, bonI face, wI t " n ew th eology" Is nO l r es t ri cte d Ly n"1 h nl IIJI' r o Is l ll;[JIlf' fo r a {'ull !lr b1l lton." olY to IIglnl'r t on H . A 111l1l1.n. h UII ,I-llIac\ '1 111(" ~ or cle hn .;; gen th" ds n fi It tos. no es; lin $10 al and nation $5 s denutnl bellboy boys and n In I h€' prico I " Whr IIUt .•.. spaSo s thI h ollg en nnd phIlosop h er . That Mr. Ford Is ng sti III lilacs tor In sta n ce . Is t rlUl m tI with " IIl"';1U H,' It Is ti ll ha rd to ")I'al " " But he wasn't ' ea sy: despIte hI s flnan · t h e on ly on e wb o ev er r ead all ot his eral re li g Ious cu uuitlou favo rabl e to f ch~ap 111 1111 · o ay cl e th t flu . lze light r·~ lI ow shadIn g off to wblte . A tkket - - - -- - - - I n fin l n cla l rcgardle ssness . His friends n ar- f rl end's hooks prob ably furnlsho s n Ite de v el opm ou t. W o must re ogn wa l' l eop p ur: go sIn gle EaSIer Ill y In blnck vl'll'e t II pry I ~ 1I 111l118t Why He Whitew ashed. rated Il.D IncIden t showlog th e m an 's r eason why tbe ntlontua ted hotel mao thI s f act. Th e H e raill IlOlI Presbyt e r mnl{('s a t ellin g toucb . ar ranged In tue t hIn g!! '1O ...·a,lay s ann l11u st IlIl) f or ' .l · oIC)('tl1r ~ II~ a sior y IIf a n\r l (·(lI .\ A magazin e noted f or I s ail e oC tbe mo st sol emn l oo king of f I l i i says: " I t repr ese lll ~ U srst em .ahrewd ness. skIll un,l wnrk . PNha p. tl l£,~' du ~o are )' . ay spr e th of plJrtlnll r e l lle~l'o' he l w fro d oI into tI ,tll af/illatc .. 1 01 ,1 wIth ted of tbougbt a~ fa r remove 'slow I)ay; they say, contrac eh("'I'fu ll ), whl'1l th e suhJ I'C't to IH all " III' JII')V~ humans . R osps h ave not Queen e,l It 118 usual mt1Tr ilY rOlla"" . ,Ind wa~ flll"ltl 11 J" thE' dndnr l 's of a \l er~o ual God. a ul. 1110. at I docu-lIlt d a ol I" r'l II n nn b a when hIm for a tbree-p art story. for whI ch )10 1 1 recently ' ~ /I U II Th ey we r c at dInner ~ . I . , n s , ··" t nnd l whit. ·wa s ldll lo; i t iu:-;Idt..' n.n d out. this SU lll l1 " ' r . fo r all 0 lp.r SS iliA h e was to receive fifte en hundred dol- the auth or saId : " Slm, you've been vin e Sa vIour. a vl ca n o u~ Ulu n em en t ''1'11 1 ~ l lI oi l n ~ro n ri". I" a ldn~ [his oiL! t rCJ~e oth er j IlIl e . Bu . n atteutio Pt1 aIIll ('i ~ II" I :' Is ad t eas dollar MLEY_ [he as BOTTO JULIA l ars. H e g ot n five hundred awfu ll y klod to m e- you are my real and the resurre ctIon. pl J. I'~' HII IIfr', ' :\1111 u l'al," sai d to•• , pli)'sl . t) r a 9 ' ro~ large f o prays s and lils ea ~\'!" vanCe b efore Btllrtlng to work , and audien ce. for you've suffered lik e 1\ frow tho w e~ t . u nt! shou ld Much te ac hi n th '! .· V t " B O t' ~ dft ll , ' tl\ 'H Ot'C" 11 fl.It wben bo turned In the second Install- frlond and r ead all I have written . Ings prel' ail It would be . not a cri Sis, "' T!l lu 't ,"pUt'H lor 1I t'h.: II hnrltuod IN BATH m ent (none of It had been prInted Som etimes I tblnk Iba I have made B YOUNG GIRL'S DRESS I~ .\ '('~n r l' :i . " WLL"i WIll I i !lg 1.1 1 lilt) a hlJut s)' ." T h ~re Is a l ou d ca ll 3CENTS postu a an t bu more. y et ) got fiv e hundred dollars ' 1"11 ,' la s t ('0 11 pit· whal Ii ve .i great ml s tnke an,\ I am not really all ror adheren c e t o I h e o ld fait h. and a t 11,· I'I'pl .v and IlSked Cor tbe third five hundred author atter nIl." Ill S llJt"\.·j1 1 111I(,~ . an,1 (hoplI:J tw ad l I r" I' r eal delllu llu . if w en would bu t LJ~ar II. " Combuma o Si mpl e M ix tu r es Th at W i ll Give y~ dollars as an adv ance b efore finIshIn g a g'uo d di:-; l llf\·j ' lun l. 1:-4 l ,d "I thInk you 're rIght." asse nted Mr. 'lir th e positI v I.! doc trin ed .)( "\\Il hit "" for t When One Come s In the t al e. The editor, In nn elrort to Ford . "You'r e a borll ch emI st ." gulll. d i l·ln c . loexora bl e ju sti ce :l nd r eo ~I· ·' · \\ " ·v, · ~t)1 1"11 ('hlldl"" lI .. . Warm and T i red !I /' r e we save mon ey, apparen l.ly. d eclared tbat. "How' s tbat 1" suspIcio usl y asked deOllltlo n ur th e Son 01' Cod w h,>n Paireo . :-;ollll ll l; I~ so In vigo r a tIng after ~ th e StOI1'. didn't appear to be the auth or . mu st s tanu fi r ill , amI pre:lc u [ hn \\' ord wortlt more {]lan one thonsan d dolIl r ('d a nd wnrm a:i a scen tetl bath o f "WolI." r Am ark!'d SImeon . "ever,. Qf God lu Its fuln cs ~ anti I'" " " r _ \" l)l ll tl lt'\' r"d LUlIetl il1 f n r1llu t lOll to tbtt lars-th is when he had tb e two I n- book YOIl wrIte b ecolli es a drug 011 the I hot wnte r . In SUllim e r dllYR It pro,' ~ eb en k a t en h w ng .u r ~lr· Hn g . ' r whn hilU "0111" d own to I ; freshI e r y stallme nts In hIs offi ce . 'All rI ght.' markE' t." larl particu I Foll owing the H .g her P l an . ry 'I won't wrIte tho I S~\! all 11I!J)lH· t:L ll l "\' t ~ 1l1 I II t it " (' onot said O. H enry. g ln en·n hf' t r o f g In ess r d ~(' fo ldke; I t a lil " Jle kn o w el h lhe· \l ay Putting It Up to Uncle . ' 11)\1.'/1 - I hI' la YI Il J4 "f ':11' 1tJ1 1!IO:J.tiO[ l e t e rua s i tblrd one th en: And he dldn·t . H e \'al.hs I'Rt1 t\l or lC'st p sllu e fh lrl.'C\ 111 1' . Ish,,\! l: owt;! ! 1 ::itn l l l' 111' t·II, ' II t\ \ ...• (" 11111"( ' " 'Well then: H enry O . lIroo ki! . th e w ell-llOow n when h e hilt h laughed at the editor. b y a(\r1 ln g (:cl l ognl'. I.ollnt w ale r or viI) ' ,10- forth as !{ol ;I "· - .I ,,!) ~ ~ It) Y,·".-· IHIlttl"d til " "I d l'lll y. " t hat sllld t h e laUer , 'I'll run the two parts N e w Y ork lawyer. tnlklng about tn t ho bK1b wntPL L:od ha s II de finil " II :·" 'P\.III .~t fo : [ IN 11III 11I on ' 3 tlu' fll1k (' a ~ d d l ll'! l " :-;~, UflU ttJft 1" and th en let our readers hllve a g uess- mastic tro ubles . h ns hlld hIs shar e ot n o e.!p k to ' mlxtllT{ c mnll aro good ... ed t t l'I't'ry mO ll; on" lh af . b" 'I1~ a . " " p . "llI p l ,· h " il i li d Iltt'lIl : Jt", . t il \.,.' mayor of Ing contest as to how the story end8- tho servant probl em. tbough he won ' O\lu('eH two from ,~ llIa,I and fo lloweu. w ill "')1111 ,,,·, lIi lll lu lil e I b :'I1,1 I ~ . l lld 111 :1. Ytl r·· :-;.-t , :11 1(.1 tllll ~ I' IW I1 10 t hu and put UP. p erbllp B, a flv e hundred admIt I t . How ever . hl~ Is frank enou gh I Ilnlctllr., 01 cnm ph or. fOllr .0 ll n ceR ot ~ ..•• •- ,Iu l ' •-\ n'l "C1. II lld u oul ('st. " '1 ,1 .' "J< t be's l'I ~h l a" " II I" ,i,·. " · .IJ" I - ,·r - I\x .·u " rf>did t e h us momen . a For himself on er.' one wInn tell the to to prh:e ot •. b y hlllg., . In I ('oogn" !lnu all ouncE' of tincture ag ~I . n tl s;; pa ou y :l~ I d ," ~ I ' . . a , utwitted o f·Astorl was \Valdor he e th cently at the author thought tlxp~ n ~ u ~" . il i~ waUl' I benztll n , Add en ough o f tbl ~ 1.0 tbo , "We have a mlg-hty good g1rl ~' ho YOUI ' cou r .. e of Tll en h e said : 'Go abead- and I'll wIn . . millty u lhal "hulev t'r Y'lll ilav ll j bal~ wal.' r to mnkC'l It A DETER M I NE D WOMAN I' got word that h er uncle was very III. c1ellr to yo the prize .' He Intende d to win It. too." II )"Ou ar,' p r eHr. nt ed with cOlOgneR ou to tl ll o r ~II n:·':·. " haL. y ' upon ly F ~un d a F oo d T h;1t Cur ed Her. l laId Fina awa)' go to allowed e b to ed sk a She not esp~ hal, 'v,' " I .) .,u rr \) ntlpr l or to \I.e I IlIi.L('r " thllt arp w walli. o t eVE:r l. u er fun tbe An Offlcc ebslnel s Only_ to go and days for a tew li fe cl al l y Ira/,\Tant. u sp thlHn I n thi.' halb Hk · " Wh ,' " I l i L. t r l 'ad of lb ,' I A youn g man called at the office of After a w eek bad pa ssed w e com · or co nqllC'r. is 1:.... 5t fo r } 1I11 Y,I" !" I rt~" • S~'~; n l ,IS so falll " ~s. no t t'J h'l yllllr t., 01 ,' ,11" :101 y .tl t'~a, l. some oo h ~c with a I ablo · .-ff ··('[ ~ III (; ""11" :'\1I1~ fOIl ,1. I ,t.'a Ju stice ot th e peace and m e nced to {:et n ervouu . So a note Is · 'lUIII\ i!: !.I," ' . i :1 ,1 ,.ud I dl- l1 l;l' , ahl, .. Rn,l l h p. r ef' l. shln 1" l'tllilll ·t1 10 .H'C Urt ' ~OUI"." says .' l \' " m · hesitatI on made known hIs busines s: was BE'nt to h er InquIrin g wh en she l essun. an.1 th at t tl Ille · :'nr it db. I ~ I.('I~ :1r" as ~rlJ: at !l~ frOlIl wo r ·~ PXVI~IU ". \l l llaf tilll .t tl I II Ka l i :-; hlll'}, . )10 which was to b e married . Th e juslice would be able to r e turn a nd hew h er o [ your e xi.s tt\ I1('l~ , jl\ 1J r nl )1H ., ~. ('ofl ragrd ur dt' lll'I',-;S •. r) r,.. \ jJlI~ 1I.1 .'n' I ;;1",' 1.:' C'nl()~lljl 1 1\:.· " ' ,"S fl ll ll<' \;"\1 1 i ll lId , [OW II . !til'. r epllod that he thought be could p er - un c l e was . hy ,' ad ll1 's h . \ n oL h l' ~ r >~ f !"('~ hlflg oal t:"'1\ 1'~ 11 :11.1' )" 1'1 .' :1; . 11I' l" hll,I,,,,, ,1 nru ,· r.·J " "". ,. Inllll .l I 'h ' form the service. and asked If th e "We got a r epl y som ething like t.hl s: fore. is l ef t )0(1 I II(' IHto>r,'d JII\c" of f.. ll r 1I111"POSI' h lgl, ('I1"'I~i. t ., 1:\ i 1"'.' "'111"(' 1 11l ~ a r fo t is soon as k I cag (, , n ,,·,·I"r. ac b e b will young man had hIs IIcc n se. I· : SIr "'Deal' of :l t ' lhlu1 o f Iii,'. a nd too ; III1P" '" .1 ~', II 1t'lIlO n< In l " a 'l"u rt pr " 1 hurl b~~ 11 g r ,':lI lr :1111 ,, · " ,1 \, :11'1 "Yes. Blr." th e yonth r epll p.!I . as possib l e. Uncl o Is ge tting w eaker m eanin g tf) t lll ll . H YUllr ': 1'11 " :',, , _ " lie '''' ..:. t1 lt ll t'k,; ti l ,'1 ,'Jllp s . " " ',, .. '. 1 ~ t:''' I ' ' 1I "Woli. where II! tbe youn g I ~dr?" and weak er . MOl h a!} told hIm I cu o ·, ulll e ins pi rn .·x -1 111 Whr'r ,' 1111' a rO!llalir [!lIl h 51'1' I)' 1)1· ... :tll T! ll d nl ll,' . Cod II !I.I r~ ' .l lI d, i' \ ' O l1lil IU g flild 1 "She-s he's at h er fath er·s.:· stay h ere much l ong';!r. and I know ho wa rd I), liul n o t h llt:'" for It. ' I d l1. =H:d ~t : ... . \ pint tra\' :lg ;lo !, or th " i"t" Is YU ",, 1,'! l : l ": I) I!I UIJl ,'II , ., ~ Lilan pll l f't' tt ;trtt bc s !j·, t · f lIl l(l '' " c. er job.' h er my h ose l o bring t 1ne "Wel~ do n 't w:tnt ':T~ ()n at' tb tj mfx:t ur·' ,-;I vp u .\ ., ; '} . : 1 . ' , r or hi s wi sdom t o l; ri l :~ l'I i : i' .: : .; !t -:-;" 11 Pi l l a $: ql I Ollly If' rHl 'll r, 11'')' 1'1, 11 1'1 Adornm ent . "Sho'd rather bo marri ed at hom". 'I1H I p.1 H)\' (' tnl., it s pray anG f;, p r~l r It ,.>vc r '. 11, 111. , . . "1 ,,1 '.' •. J'." 1, 1 1 1 ,' " th ' ;':.l t1 10 Ihl ' Ih ,' : \1 \ j ' lf l tI t. ," I <•. • qulre ." ll lile l.l t I EL rrn f >-: -•• " 1 H e" ' , n t,.'t' \ ;( tll ~ J ,11' -..'11 ' 1,,,,,1 , .. 1 ._.• ,, 1 111 \" I . . .• I •• • • 1'.". 1 I I T o adorn oHrseive s see ms to l' c a n o :-:. r ft I· thl' .)f C'I< b:\ .. " And you expE'ct rue to go tiIp r e and !IH~n ~.cq P I! :IIIl HlI" n t.: l PI" ~: 11111 PI' hl' I "~ f II '·. 1 t·,· .. . 11.: ' \ 1V 4) I ,I , l :' r '",. II I -.04 h ," ''''.lI..1 f)arl of our n ature, n nd t his d er;l(,c C marry . YQIl?" h ea \,y : ond ,':i or til ' ~I[ ! I ~ \ : aL, " 11 " I .>t :1I d,·· ilnd nn tl r' I H~ r 1!ll i~ p x , it '1111 .' ,;I " ,",,:, , ,, " .' I. I .. I~Y ry· 1" " \\ e"., in I nod lcrc b yw t r c ev e 0 !;~e nl S " Yel!, sir. If YOU please." t: '1. \,,11 r."·1 1:1 and C ()Olill~ 11 1 . hat l o'lght th ll ( ' lJn n l l lf'~: : h,' 1.. ·,.1. I II ,,' " ql:, "Young mnn ... · said the Ju sti ce . "thI s' thlll ~ . I IOIIV" ~o ll:e llmes I' --- - -- - ! ,I'J' {tori 1\ 111 ' :F aitl1 P aral y zed b:. ;:- J" "" " '~Y the oarth s dI Sa pj ll'~ lr ' I i I'HI:: · 1) er cov ty eau b ent for jr' ~ " tI departm e a . th like . r s a I Popul mIne oP Lilac e ornetl Th . I •• ·v . II i;; C') III1[r ),l1I l ll , ", . I ' .: It ~"1. II I, .I :l l j th e w l rJg s 01 fl.'I·'!Y \\":' " 111 ' , ' W e sell match es h er e, but we 1I1t1l Oow er:;. pai nts Btore. In ~ln ·.'~ rr ll fll c nf~r",l tp ,, !'f" rl s th """ .I n: '1:' 11-: I III: .! : c. ert.! th tbat shl'\I e : 11 .1 th of er b I f : -I; ' am IHI ch I ' tl>e .·h ts \' IllI I H~ r[ h t · : moths. 'r (";t has I h b don't d e\tver them at tile b ouse." I.6l t,~r: ro:-)hfl .• ' J"( 1)1' ', ' " I. , .• , '''" ' OC ' !I! :: :' . wi l li i l ~ I1 r l. I : 11I1< pUlli c l,):; . S. ' 111, .;. ." \ ' ., • ',i U' · ~ ,. " In lt'· . i ' ttl , ~I g r ~ nnd gll' .. s tile hlrel It" rhJrt;lqllP ".od Jesu s . \) P. ('UII . '~R. f'\I·urll r r Yo u t h ·sComp anlon. nalllhlO' II" . b "f'II ni" ,·n ·· (.f I ..l . . II v \l"ati I U" '.111" 1\ 1.· ,' S ~ "" tbl' s kirt Iw~ Il , I (1 o r whit". JlI:11Io' up Ifl Il lI s r.t\·'" Its song-. O. dal1gill "rs llnd wives, II we ll. . .. " "1'1 < Slightly Confuse d. nCC1u,lI n l "d " I ;l! il l~ 1I"l lb I 1[I ,l",," ,,( Ih .· fl o r ill AI IIUrpl c'en l!'r ( rol1 l "itll I(,"' p " " ;',, .\ ,,: .... 1 t. : 11." '1 clowl1 l ' paul <: 11 : \\' . ow ~ y ou " ' ou l d be l oved. adorn y ourse l ves: they we r e l l'f' . n sn ll11 rr . g-n'PI1 i: " .I n fi "n " I I. ' II , ' .:, f:,· oj ·.'It .. Fail 1-..'" ,, 1 •. ,, I''' ,,,,,, I, ",I 1t t! an ":lly s r t' st ·n Y sl . c l p·'t and er ·'V" \V \ 1 l.~ in 011 b e ndo~ed. be hOllutlfu . 1II II II II ".r r U~Rl a ul'i1hl 11UI U ~ J ("' I,)r nl n••il 'hat lhn hI .1~ I I". MarIe was milkIng her fll'At vIsit to I f you would u Id bark H.I·fj II I" , h" . .. Ii" .,: . - tI "loJ I ' ,"'1\, tlIe R II - . I \,. I G. Io ger aoll. was Il!l ra I.YZ cd h.1' r:lr.:{'i..!"\',. . ' ;J :,U.W I \} [It'- Il[l"· !t ,.!" ~ t' lt .. m" l () ~ a n e 1 Ih. tIII' .(~' gr~: til the beach. She was fearless of the RO"u ert f o SOniC . '1 I II .:I~ ("" ",1 ... ' : . ... 1 \ 1 ~1:1 1/:1\11 ~ " 1' !l l' II (' ' ) [ ",b ° \I ) Ill ll k l ro · I .. ·.'r· h • lr!,>., in I l' I l1 I C" " l . 19 e , h l t , • . ~Ince _ . time . her I of (,' I ho(\ much as lh,' on . spent gn I err!,' 1Vllter, and bl~ ~tr;:''', ·,h .IJlPS " Ith surh nu w l' r~ I \I~ II S ' I; 11.}. mad 0 f Llfe 11, ,1 1. 1 " I Y !:ietw een those d ~ \" .; .111'1 ,I'. b. '.'. t' , t" V a n it y e on eac h s ho uld " r ; lll,o·It'"I · IS .f.' I [1.1 . b Rthing . as she was allow e d . One :U1 t! n " . ;, " I' tlllle . nr e alllong the o ne tuck Is ila"~' ... w , ! WIHI'" ;. 11,' s,.- I ! · .-' h " ": un t)tld al; ' ~ . 1101 II, . ;1 ' s • . ' Jesu t.'·:'~1 til .. :.~ It \. I lite s. ·,' our edge of o verl'!t)e\ How sml1l1 a portion of f .t '·" ' "1\ l:Io,l pIR. T il' III,lian t h t 01) o f tuelts , . _morning there was ' an unusua lly Ih, , .1'.'. I .. 111 .11 ; 01 II .. It .ldl ng U) ' we nre j l(Down boy nnd UIUJi lU I 1.1 . .. , .... In \ll :mH Any youth In _ match. to enjoy y ll ea r trImmed e w are nt. th neck the and of . hed L'! mally litTOn, Wlderto" ",, and t\lrh:ln 1'J"pcd wllh \leRrls n nd fln 0'[ h Is 01 I~' " CO II II I )". ,1' 1", n 'Co Jllto . t he nueR sort mtlteria l mig ht be llsed for the I I'h )' ''l"an~ Marie• •hearlng looklna torward to . things that are w e s~e imrr a.; a wllh :tn tllg r Ollp. e.t on e sh l e conti g .' n.'ra lly. dIngs; I I! ry surroun lod -a back· end m I looking are we age old the new plita,e come. In It) !1ourl" h a s a p t clur(ls(!u e Item o f lmder sl\p. un·rbll. l.lmost In . l spectra and .. dim ''':'''' b til !'<1 p T!l 1 to things that y 1 Mattlrl al requ I r ed : r. Ylll"cis 4(, In che ; ,11" • llIart h Ul tllf: [ll uys, IInti ther e Is th e. lau e). awon g lb o3' SC I'! I." 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Wu rd wa ~ I'l '('e il' 'd hn ,! las t wec·k i:, I'('g ard to lh e dl';ILi , "I' Joh n 1·la t haway , a t UIII ' 1I 1111 : a "l':;lIl l'nt ur WaYll e:;villl', :.I t hiH hUlll l' in Luetlow Fall;;. He ,I i .~d (Ill Friday, Ma rch 20th and was btl ri ed .at Ludl ow Fall ~ .
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New Ca rpe ts, R ugs and Matting. See o ur New Japanese Rugs, 3x6, for 38c.
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Jack-"Your baby looks like It! mother. It has bor noso, eyes, mouth and ears." Pete-"Yos. I have hopei that It will look like me whe n It geu some teeth."
Modem Woman In Bu.lne ••• Caahter-"But there Is not a cent here to pay this check or yours." Fair CuBtomer:-"1 am glad that you have confessed. If your bank is as hard Beat to Get It Over Early. up as that you can give me what Love's like the measles-all the money 1 have here and I will take my worse when It comes Into In lIfe.account to a sarer lnstltutlon."-Puck. Jerrold.
NOTICE OF SALE The pel'lOOnllol property. belonging to tho 1)8. tt.te 01 Rebecct. Jane Sid..." deeot.80tl . wltl Lo IIOld by th8underslgned . at i'uhlle Ane lloll Ilt tbo It.te _Idenee 0 1 st.l<l <I&colUlOd, In W u~ nllllvtlle. Oblo. on the 19th <Iny 0 1 Apnl. Sale WH'OmmonC8 at 11: 30 p . m .
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Mr. Howard G raham , on S und ay , April 6th, r each ed the 28 th mile stor,e and fifty of his fri ends surprised him with the ir presence and well filled baskets. The following is a list of those present: Mr. and Mrs . Davis Graham , h is pa rents, Mrs. Laura Harlan and two chi ldrtm , Mr. and Mr;;. Cha,.;. Gomon, Mr. and Mrs. Clin t G r ay , Mr. alld Mrs . A. S. Coll ett, Mr. and Mrs Chas. Pyle and family, Mr. and Mr~ F ran k Bevan and family, Mr. ancl Mrs. Harrison Bevan, Mr. and Mrs. ~ mm et Bevan and family , Mr. Ilnd M rs. Chas. Winfield, Nina, Louise, Lucile and one son Bevan, Mr. and Mrs. Ed Vandervoort, Jonathan Bevan, Allie Vandervoort, and Mr . and Mrs. Ra lph Weller. He respectfully r~ quested their presence in 1914, al1P' agreeing to the requeat if spare!! to do so.
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I have a car load of fertilizer for Oats, Corn and Tobacco at the old G range warehouse, in Corwin. W. H. Madden will show you the goods and give you prices and take your orders. Your trade is desired, Ed Chandler.
Never Getl Thtft'e. No ODe looks tor achi evement to a Earthly Puniahmllnt. man who always has an excuse tor The way or tho tl'all!;gressor is well fallure.-Judjl'l!. written up.-KIillM&II CIty Journal.
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Regular communication of Waynesville Lodge, No. 163, F. & A_ M., will be held Tuesday evening, April 15th. Sojourninjt brethren cordially invited. J. T. Ellis, W. M · L. A. Zimmerman, See' y
Ground True by Machinery.
FIRE AND FLOOD ZIMMERMAN'S
Did you ever count the cost of replacing deeds. mortgages and other valuable papers? If you are keeping anything of the kind in your homes, remember It Is at the merty of the elements, and certified copies will cost more than the rental of one of our
SPECIALS FOR
Saturday Apr. 12 CASH PRICES 25-lb. Sack Gran . Sugar..... $1.17 Choice Rio Coffee, a lb. only .. 20c Fancy Muir Peaches, extra large, brijtht yellow, a Ib ... lOc Choice Muir Peaches, 3Ibs ... 25s Fancy Santa Clara Prunes, 3 pounds for · ....._............ 25c Fame brand Early June Peas, a can, only .. .. ................. 10c New Goods This Week
Somebody will want a nicely located home , high and dry. N ine rooms, with furn a ce, city water, large lot, bam, and all outbuildings in good repai r, good p oultry house and yard , plenty of fruit, larg e. cis tern and a good well of water. This must be sold to close up the Farr estate. A very reasonable price with easy payments on the terms, Inquire o f
Hen ani Chick feed, Grit, Crackt:d Com, Pop Corn. FreBh Edgemont Butter C"'.ckers Bring us your Butter and EggB. It pays to trade at .
J. WILL WHITE, Waynesville, O.
It is a well-known fact that it is next to impossible to sharpen a Lawn Mower accurately with a file, especially as a great many mowers made at the present time have hardened blades. Some resort to emery dust, turning the reel backwards. The objection to this is that the clearance behind the cutting edge is reduced , which m akes more surfacc in contact with the straight cutting bar than there was before, After the cutting edges become the least bit dull, the Lawn Mower has t o be adjusted very close, So that it TEARS the grass instead of shearing it, making the mower run harder than eve r, and the more it is sharpened by emery dust the worse it becomes and soon has no clearance at all, . Have your Lawn Mowers ground true by Machinery at
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With t he charming ho s pitality, whic h is a par t o f the atmo ~ phere at "Wood End," Mr. anu Mrs J. B. Chapman en tertained at dinner on T hursday e vening th e following gues ts : Mr. and Mrol . Ceu rg-e W. Hawke, Mr. and Mr~ . 1:.: . V. Barnhart , Mr. and Mrs. J. Wil ~o n Ed· wards , Mr _ and Mr,,; [:; , ':i . Baily Ilnd Mr. and Mrs . ,J. O. C ~lr t wright . After dinner "500" \v ..l ~ illl.lulj;ed in until a late hour.
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Ladies, if you want a comfo rtable Shoe, ge t a pair of Our. O ld Lad ies Comfort and New Rclief a n d you will say, "EUREKA."
vast a udienoe left the blliJdln~, re luotl\ntly, even after the good byes werA said. It Is qnite apparent \hl'" 'hese meeting!! have bAe n a power for good in this oommunlty. • ...
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REVIVAL MEETINGS CLOSED
Word ha s bet:n received by M i s..~ Georj{ia Hadd en of th e death of her cou sin La ura McC:e lland Sau be r, on East e r Su~d ll Y, in Washi n. on, D. C. :\1rs . Sauue r was th e ,. :ug L: er of Will iam McClelland, '.\ . w for many yea rs Iiv l:d in Wa) nl:: . iilc and who was a t olle tim e a 11 11 'llbe " of th e firm of HudclL·n anel Me Ielland, dry g o od ~ mer chan ts.
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Shoes for every body. We specinl· ize the Great Endicott-] ohnson' line, Direct from Tanncr to R e tailer. NO MIDD LE MAN . On e profit cut out. Every pair guaranteed.
N ice Tro use rs fo r Men and Boys.
Shirt Waist s and Wra ppe r::.
Ladies' Uod cr wca r- se para tt: Union Suits.
Men 's, lI o \'s amI Chilurcn 's Clothm g . T ltc h r~(' ·, t s lo ck we have ('\,c r ha d to ,; h o l\' YOli. Fine <J ll a lit valid Ro ck 13otto m Prices. O ur :\ C\\' ~\ I. \ I ~ )'s are th c Real Thing . .\ ~;()(l d Se r v iccable Suit fo r . :3 · I . q~ . l\() S HO DDY. I f you are look ing fo r the VERY }-I1-:51', A H oya l Tailored IS IT.
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On account of the recent flood, which affected everyone of us more or less, we are going to s~lI our goods closer than ever before. Our new Spring Goods will be in just as soon as freights can get here. We cannot .• •• •• • •• •• name prices on every item. Come and see.
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It Is In no way Identical with avarice, though the spendthrift may denounce every pracUcer or rrugauty as a "miser." It Is the practical outcome . of that prudence which alms at accomplishing great things by bumble means. Without It tbe world In which we live would stt n be a n "unweeded sarden."-Rochester Post·ExpresB..
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Paul Reason one of the force at the Cash Register, was in a ruom on ~--.1: Mrs . Walter I{ ced~ of Chicago. is Main st reet from tim e of flood until . ........ . .......... . .......... --~ .. -................ . ..... . ............... .... . ... ...1 Mr and ~1rs . W. S. Hain es entervis iting her unc le, J a~ . A. Kearney Thura,iay morni ng. He and anotht!r tained at din ne r Thursday the fol· and wife, al Pasadena, Cal. Mrs. Miranda is quite ill. r.liss Kezia l1'vl e rritl has been on the man anchored a boal that carlle to lowing guestR: Mr . and Mrs. Hersick lis t. their windu w, Luki ll!; the fati glu,J bert Satterthwa ite. of Day ton. Mr. F . W. Hathaway has been on the oarsman int o their r() (,m and Paul a nd Mrs. Chas ~atlE' rthwaite, Mr . M. C. Liddy received a leLLer from sick li st. That good oil for lI, cubator lamps, and hi " par tner tuok lhe boat and hi s son , J. T . Lidd y, of Uayton. who a nd Mrs. Earl Co nner, and Chas. at Whi te'~ . Wl!n t to tb e r esc ue sav in g a number Wolcutt, of Lena, Ohi o. says : " I was in th e Geis bakery Fish Day on Friday again. at from Tu esday un ti l Thur!:lday. White's Store. Wm . Thorpf' . of Dayton, was in 10f ",:omen and ch ild ren. A man The re were ~ 1 in tire building. J town . Tu ellday . clingm g to a pl ank call~d "For God 's ST. MARY'S CH URCH Mrs. Frank Pratt was in Dayton , ~a k e save me." They rowed to the lm.lt the st udio through th e fi re. last Wednesday . But for that th e wate r would not Geo. Dakin. jr., of Middl eto wn. is si de of th e stru g'g- ling man who ,lth Su nday after Easter April 20. have hurt me any, as it did not get here fOI' a few Llays. I;( rasped the huat and ill his eage r· Sllnday School at 9::W a. rn , Morn. Harris Mosher was in Cincinpati, ness to climb in capsized it, and the fr,g Prayer and sermon at 10:30 . to the second stury. I did not have two day s, of last week. Henry King and Thos. I'i erce were three \V~ re thu s imm ersed in the" enough insurance to cover my 108ll, ' at t h e S un · "on f'uma t·IOn I ns t ruction in Cincinnati , Fr iday. though." turbulent wave that i;urr ounded d co h I I A f u II aLLen dan,·c . . ay",c 00 lou r . If you want a good Fertilizer call ---. . ... . . . them. Paul Lurn ed hiS attention to f Chas. Frye. phone 49 l · L l·S. Ur. and Mrs. A. f . W ri g ht were I . h' I'f .' 0 th e class IS de~lred as hllal HI OBITUARY ~ b . , sav mg IS ow n I e an" swam to a · . . . . ..,e a.non VISitors, last Wc,' nesday I Lt! Icp h one po Ie 1.uut a sort h d' structlOns befor. e th e Bishop S Vllllta· . . Istan ce. t'Ion WI'11 bt' given. ' U' h n ' 11 R. G. .Cro8.<t was in Cincinnati Fri- ,. I . . . 018 op n cese WI H annah ~Ii za b e th Bennett Miller day and Saturday. on business. Mrs . Thad Zimmerman and dau g h . t ere \\'It h the a id of a wire he m\ln· vi sit St. Mary's church, Wed nesday was born at A;neliu, Clermont ter Huth . were in Uayton , "~aturday . laged toh lash himsel f to the pale e vernng, . Apn' I 23 rd, preac h , an d County, Ohio, March 6th , 184 1 and I ' F. C. Carey and Win Salisbl1ry w lere e re mained the bal . .St er con fi' rmatlOn . di ed a t Harvevsuurg , Ohio, April 13 .. d · · ance of a d mini . E very b 0 d y were Cincinnati business visitors, uy your Fertilizer of Cha s. Frye. the ay and all nIght un til the fol· in vi ted to these services. 7th. 1913, aged n years, 1 month, I Friday. lowing day about 10 a. m ., befo re who handles Mil sun':!, th e betit. day. being r escued. She was tbe fourth child of a AT THE FERRY CHURCH Lyman Sil ver , of lhe o. S. U. , He was finally rescued, taken to A full line of Chas. A. P. Barrett's family of eleven ch ildren. born to Paints and Varnishes at Rogers' Columbus. spent unday with his the N . C. IL , where he was f ed , Samuel and Mary Bennett. Regular preachi ng services at the Hardware Store. paren ts. clothed and made comfortable until She began leaching school at the Fe rrv church next Sunday, both H b t I'd d fD t able to be out again, when he went age of sixteen at Concord, Clermont Mrs. Belinda Rogers is seriously er e r I '" Wart sS"o da y on: c anl.e forth in quest of dear ones whose moruin" and evening. Preaching at County, Ohio. and continued in that this place was discontinued during un ay Wit l1 h IS f l I k t f ill at her home Of! Third street, but d own am s pen parents here. a e 1e new no 0 . work in the schools of Clermont and the Waynesville Revival Meetings is slowly improvin~. Clinton counties until her marriage as the minister was laboring at that MUST HAVE A BAND t o Isaac N . Miller. October 4th, 1866 Chas. Wolcolt. of Lena. Oh io, was Miss Goldie Smith, of Urbana, was place. To them were born seven .::hildren. a week.end guest of her parents, the guest of Mr. and Mrs, W. S. All are cordially invited to be "J won't live in a town tha t can'l three girl:! and four boys . all of Mr. and Mrs. Chas. Smith. H!1ines, last week. present, next Sunday. afford to have a brass band." Th ese whom arf' livin g . P. a Thompson , Minister . Chlorid e of Lim e for bl eaching are the words spoken by B. S. H,)well She became a membt'r of the Miss Katherine Gibbons, who has and disinfectant purposes. 4 large one day last week, and to back up his Methodist Church in her early girla school near Loveland. spent Sal ur· cans 25c at Whit e's. ANNOUNCEMENT FOUND STOLEN GOODS words he has proceeded to reorgani ze hood. transferring that membership day and Sunday with her borne folka . a "big six" band. to the Chrigtian Church about the Ex·sheriff Forgy and the chief of A case of measles has been reo Waynesvill e has a good bunch of In t.he, MM'ch bulletin of the Ohio tim~ of her marriage. always being police, of WaI'!!aw. Ind., found some John Stansberry and WH). An· ported at the ho m~ of Albert Shep. , music ians always, and it is hardly State U niversity, announcement is an active w(1rkcr in all departments l'Itolen goods at the home of L. Simp- drews. of Davton. spent Sunday herd, east of Co rwin . I the proper thin h to be without a made of the intention to conduct of church work. being espechtllyen· s.m . Simpson bought a buggy at C. with John's parents, Mr. and Mrs. I erass band here in the Summer Session, June thusiastic in Sunday School and W. Miss Josephine Oglesbee, of Ox· . L Tewell's sale, last October. Tewell Frank Stansberry. is enjoying her d elayed \'aca. The personnel of thA band will be: 16 to August 8. courfles of inBtruc· ford. C. T. U. work. had bought the outfit near Spring' tion with parents and friends. B. S .. Howell .. co rnet and leader; tion in athletics for men 8ad in No sacrifice was too g reat when L. A. Zimmerman left Sunday to boro. The stuff was stolen from Howard Gustin, 2nd cornet ; Lou physical education for women. L. the intellectual and moral advance· near Warsaw. early in the fall. join his wife at Cleveland. Mrll. ~V&Cuum Cleaners and Carpet ! Printz, alto; Oakley Ridge , tenor; W. St. John, director of Ohio State's ment of those nearest and dearest to by ~'~ed" McDona1.<L. Jl notoripu Zimmerman will return home with Sweepers at Ro&,e rs' Hardware Vern Hawke, barytone; Frank Brad· athletics; Frank R. Castleman, direc/~ her was concerned. ,. She retained kim some time this week. horse thief. Store. Prices righ t . dock, tuba ; Dean Howell and Ray- tor of track and field sports, and G. her"faculties until the'last, and being McDonald. who. has many aliases, mond Davis. drums. H. Bartholomew, of the department , - llft-1!arnest student. she ever Btood is wanted for horse Btealing at FosMrF. ehas. Stansberry, son and It is the intenti on of the band to of physical education, are to be for the best and most ennobling toria. Urbana, St. Paris. Lebanon. daug.hter, arrived home Thursday Mil!s Anna Meredith. of Pleasant give weekly concerts this summer. members of the teaching corps for things of life. Muncie and South Bend. evemng from Dayton, where they Ridge . Ohio. spent the week·end and they will commence practice the department of athletics. Dr. Her last illness was of only a few The recovery of the stolen goods had been since the high waters. with her paren ts, Mr. and Mrs. this week, and by the time the season Alice Littlejohn and MilS Kathryn hours duration. put the conduct of reflects much credit on ex.Sheriff Samuel Meredith. opens will give us some fine music. Darnell will direct the work in the Milson 's Fertilizer, the best on the her life had been such that she was Forgy. ____ department of physical education for • _ •• _ _ _ market. For sale by Chas. Frye. Messrs. C. T . Hawke and J . E. prepared for death at any moment women. Janney went to Franklin Mond ay to OI{ANGE MEETING She leaves a husband, seven chilo Kept H', Old Love Lettefl, Why aas this summer course been Th 9 many friends of George Tiflook after their cottages at the dren, thirteen grand children, three Two tbousand three hundred love arranl{ed7 Solely to prepare men Regular Grange meeting, Satur· brothers, one sister and numerous letters written by six d!rrcrenl girls. fany . of Xenia, who repaired R1~ny Chautauqua grounds. They found and women of university trainin~ were found In th e room ot a bachelor watches and clocks here a couple of their cottages all right, but the day evening. Third and Fourth deother relatives. besides a host of who died recentl y In Melbourne , Au. years ago, will. be glad ~ kno,,: that ground~1 were in a bad shape. Many grees conferred and lunch afterward. a'l teachers of athletics and physieal friends to mourn their irreparable tralia, at the age or elghty·two. The education in schools and colleges. loss. letters, whlcb were preserved In an he was married to MISS Mildred cottage!! are washed away, and tl'ees Full turn out desired. Admittedly the ~emand is greater the lower J. T. Ellis, W. M. Ivory casket, were tied with jeweled Cooley, of Xenia. last Wednesday were up·rooted , and "Break! Break! Break! afternoon. grounds almost demolished. Mame Brown, Sec·y. than the supply. POBSibly two·thirdl silver chawl to bundles of 60. On thy cold gray stones, 0 Sea, of those who in ;the past have taken And I would that . my tongue could places have not proven Buccessful. utter. Yet records indicate that threeThe thoughts th~ arise in me. fourths of those t~ained have made A~tfieSIately ships go on, good. Public pll;lygrounds also need To their haven under the bill, competent supervisors. But. Oh! for the touch of a van· Courses in the department for the iBhed hand, physical training of women provide And the sound of a voice that if! still." for practical work in the university = = =-==FOUR ~ believe should be continued indefi· gymnasium in all branches of trainCARD OF THANKS nitely . To require that employer and ing. courses for teachers and special From a Business Man We desir~ to express, to . our Letters, Written by a Busin~ss Man, a Citizen. a employed should devote 15 to 16 instruction in play ground work. neighbors and friends, our heartfelt Clerk and a Farmer. Showing Their Reasons hours a day. 6 days every week to thanks, for their help and sympathy To the Public: business is aqking too much. Th· BRIDGE LOSSES in our time of ,trouble, the loss of a Two months ago the business in· for the Early Closing Proposition. pecially is this true when no necessity dearly beloved wife and mother. terests of the place united in an exists for such a sacrifice of time. early closing proposition and this Based upon figures furnished him , Isaac N. Mill ~r and family. Certainly we the patrons with a e_ • appeal to you is for the purpose of I ittle forethought and planning can by the commissioners of the various A NEWSPAPER FORGERY asking your support to the contin', ttl. me a t dth e en d 0 f tht e d ay f or r ecrea· make our purchases between the counties of the State. JameB R. uance of thiB20th century movement. I IOn an a.musemen. From a Clerk Com· hours of (j a. m. alld 7 p. m. with no Marker. the State . Highway . A statement has been circulated N ow ~I II you ~I10 I00k upon All over this land splendid and missioner. has submitted to the ••- - - - . -.... - - aerious inconvenience to ourselves. through the press of Ohio to the effect successful efforts are being made. by aynesvi II e. as b emg yo?r h orne General As.qembly an estimate of the that an official of the Ohio Experi. the organizations both of employer IW town heartily support . thIS move· As an employer, with a home and IOuI' law makers a~e busy inacting damage to bridges in Ohio by t!1e ment Station had "predicted the and employees. whose object is for ment? A Busmess Man. a little family, the very leas t thing laws for the shortenmg of the hours recent flood. He fixes the total loss almost total ruination of the wheat bptter citizenship. to shorten the : . . . . it seeml'l to me that our employers of la~or, then why .should we selfishly at $7,621).319, exclusive of Montgom_ I can do i. to shorte n the hours of reqUIre our proprietors and clerks to ery and Lawrence counties, estimates crop of Ohio as a result of the recent hours d labor. tw flood" Thill statement is an abso · These few weeks of early closing, L ' Fr,O.n1 •••.~.. ~:r_me~ ...... labor for us' and the ve ry best thing give 1 ,0 th.irds of every. day to from which counties were not sub· lute falsehood, concocted by a repre· has thoroughly proven that we can ".. . .... _ _ __ that OUI~ friends and patrons can do trad~ . fo hIli home and hiS com· mitted. This covers the estimated sentative of a journal notorious for lccomodate our patrons. both in and To the business men in Waynesville: is to aId us heartily in adopting the mUnlty every man owes ~omethtn.g. damage to bridges alone and does but its irresportllibihty. No officer of out of the ·village, with more reason · I sincerely hope that you may rule of closing early, apart ofthe l how. can these duties be diS' not include the damage to roads . · least. charged If only 8 out of the 24 hourB h I '1 the Ohio Experiment Station has able hours, besides bringing us aaree in your efforts for early cloling week at .. R Y are allott.ed him away from the w ich will amount to severa mi· ~ade any such prediction. squarely up to these two plain faetl I was in business at onot time myesp, Aours. lions of doJ!ars more . CI k ceaseless grind for his daily bread. . As the circulation of such false· First, at the head of busi. self and I readily realize that the ___ er . The hp.aviest bridge lOBS was sushoods is injuriouB to the Station, ness in the ·village is who hours are unreasonably lon<rand any One of the attractions luring our tained in Franklin county. the ea. journals which give space to this owes lWmething to the community of man who has any feeling fo~ his help r ..·.... ' .. " .. ,," "'s young people from the small towns timated loss in that county being corree~on will confer a favor which whiCh he is.a part,and that obligation ought to be willing to divide the time I From a Citlzcu t to the cities is, stated and shorter $787,600. Butler county is next in will be highly appreciated. can not b. met if his entire time be a little at least. ~::ryine:e~kou. rs, with a half holiday line with a lOBS of $665,000. Other Cbas. E. Thorns, Director. given to business, his wbole energy I can &SIlure you that as far as I counties which sustained heavy ... directed along some narrow'ch~el • . myself and family are concerned that To the editor of the Miami Gazette: ! IB it ~ise to add to this drUt by bridge losses are as follows: Ham· DEATH Second. in some of the business ' we will endeavor to conform to this With the exception of one or two ', demandmgsomuch more of our own' i1ton. $550,000; Champaian $443,860; houses are clerka, young men who earlier closing time, that seems to eveninl!~s in the week, the closing of Here is our opportunity to practice M~skingum f432,6oo; Delawa~e The funeral Services of Hannah have homes and families whO deserve have for'u.objeet the making of life. our stores at 7 o'clock. recently inthe Golden Rule to do , as we would $424.000; Scioto, $300,0000; Sum~lt, EIi~betb Bennett ' Miller were ·con· more time to eat and sleep. Otb4llra. little easier for othera, augurated for the 1ieneftt and (.'onbe done by. I;et u~' measure up to $800.000. Fifteen. other counties ducted at,the home in Harv~Y8burlr, I am yours truly, servatill)n of our business men, isla it by enco.uragtnlr tbll movement. report damage rangJ.~ from $100,000 ,by the · R ev: s,u-gent, April 13, 1918, whose lives would be m~re valuabl., to the community if JPv.- .. little . . A Farmer. progressive movement tHt we . A Citizen. to $260,000, .~~
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Tp. Farmers ' Club was held at 'the home of George E. Riley. near Ridgeville. Owing to the inclemency of the weather, the attendllnce was ve ry Bmall. but the meetin(l was unanimously declared one of the "best ever." After dinn er President Cartwrigh t called th e meeting to order, and in a few well chosen remarks spoke of the hospitality of the Riley family and the privilege of the club in meeting at their home. After the roll call and minutes a·nd other business had been attended to, Mrs . Chas . Hawke gave the Cmrent Events for the month . So Illuch hM happened this month to make these events both extensive and interesting and as they were of the sort that make history Pres. Cartwrillht s poke again of the ad visability of pu t ting our CurrfCnt Events on file for future r eference. Mrs. Hawke read a very interest· ing article from the "American 18lIue" entitled "Sympathy and Tenderness of Humanity as shown in the recent flood disaster." The special topic of the afternoon, "Raising of Sheep" was most ably discussed by Mr. Frank Elbon. This discuRSion Will! followed by Mr. Silver. Mr. Riley and Mr. Keyes, a guest of the club. The meetin~ adjourned to meet for the May meeting with Mr. Frank Elbon. near Waynes~ille .
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almos t .Iu J!"':I:-; h . hu t h is \\ : I~ [\I? \' ~ T tnH' In nto !IJt' nls of pm"r sC' nry ano pe ril. TIl.'n b p b "ca m p sw i ll. 11tl1lf' ttlU1l 8. BP>!lll n g l y bor n e fClrward uy ~nlllP Ill ' sp lnn/; I nHli" c' l . 11 was ror ~ u l' h x· pt' rl l'nct'8 IU' t hi s Ih n t he r r m nl ll ",1 I n th f' ."rvlc..- ·h ls w ho l e nn ture r,· ~ pnn d · I ng a l~ o" t J"rn us l y t n t h .. b llj( I" · ~a ll of D(·1I0 n . o r Im ml ne nl da ll g ,· r . hi s n pr VP8 st eady Ing 111 10 r oc k . Tbr·se w pr t' th e (' illlrac t p rls li cA whi c h h ad w oo him h~ Chtl VTOn S In th e u nr ('wa rdod se n 'iee o r t hp rr o ull n r. a nd. w h en sr.arcp ly mo rn thn ll a bo y . h ad p ut a c ap t ain' s ba r s on the gra y coll a r o r his Co n f ... d emt e u nlrorm . Now, as II I' s t ru gg l ed to h lR k nees. gripping th e Iron root· ra l l w ith o n .. hand. a sln tt l u gl ance gav e him 1\ dis· tinct Imp rA 8s lon of th Alr dl'S f1l'ratt> .It· tbp r e u atlon. With t hat kno w ). ·d ge. likewise n as h t' d ov er hi s m ind th " n nl y poss ibl e m oan s or dcrp n sl!. Tb e Indians. numbe rin g a t l eas t thirt y. ht\d ri d d en rPc kl es1\ l y o ut from u nd .' r th e p ro t l'ction ur th l' riv er ballk . Bll r c· l\d· In g to ri ght nod l e ft. us t h Alr po ni es' h oo f s s tru c k th e turf . and lII' e r tl IInl c h a r gi ng <i o w n upo n l h e di sabl ed (' oach , ye llin g m adl y lind brandishing tb elr g un s. Th e ver y r eckl ess aba n th e do n of tb e lr a dvllllcH exprpHAod co n cl' ptlon'lh e y h ad of tho s ltua tlon th l'Y had w iln e KBed the fllgbt or th fl Iwo · fu g ltiv p." . th e runaway of tb e wh eEll e rs. and b eHe v ed th e r emaining D11 l'scnge r s would b e h elplesll victims. 'rh ey cain e o n . savage lind confident. n o t anli c lp'lling a fl g bt. but a massa· c r f'-flhri oklu g prtAon e rs. and a glut of r f'V l'n gp. Wltb on C) sw ing of his b ody , lIa mlin wa s upon t h e ground. nod hnd jC'rk ed p ppn th i n s id e door or th e coach. fo r ci n g It buc k agal n st tb e dirt of th e low e r l'd In prol ection bi ll er w h ic h " bO\·e. Ill s ey" " w p. re quick to per· .. " I v" t h ... p" c lIli a r u dv an tage of posl· tion: that tlw lr uss aLJants w ould b e r ompe ll ect to uclvan cp from onl y on e direction . Th ... t hr e" within "' '' r e bare· Iy ~tru g Klln g to th eir rtJe t. dazed . b ... w l1c1er ed. fa lltn ~ li B y et to COrn preh end fully th:>H e dlHtant ye lls . wh en he s prallg Inlo th eir mIdst. ulte rlng his swIft ord !Jrs. a nd uncen'monlously j e rking tb'l Jne o i u to positIon ror derense. "H er e, Quick nowl Don't was te Ilme! It's a matt e r of seconds. ( t ell y ou! Th ey' r e cornJug- a horde or lhem . H e r e. MO~' lan, take this rlne barrel and knoc k a hole through tbe back there big enough to slgbt out or. Hit It har'd. damn you, It 's a cas " of lire or d eath ~ What have you got. Oonzal ee '! A r e vo l v e r ? Into that window th l' r a. and blaz e away ; you ' ve got I h e r e puta tion or u gun ' lOa n : now l e t's se e yU!! p.-ov e It. Ge t uack In tbe corn er , miss. so I can slip paHl- uo. lie down b .. low Lh A fire lin e! " " But- but I wtll not ! " and sb e facp d hi m. h er rac e wh i t e . but h e r ey es eblo· I n g. " I can 8 11 0 0 t ~ S ee~ " and sbe fl ashl'd u pea rl ·haudled r e volv e r deD T ill> S" rKea nt t hrust h er unHntly. c(> r e rno ni ou ~ i y "" IGe and 1)llmg"d ~c.; ro ss to th " oP po6 1te wludow. grl~ ping his lI pur y r i tl e "Do as I ri a y." h e growl'l d . "Tbls I s o ur figh ~ . Ge t down! Now. you t.' rrl ers. I "t th em li n ve It!" Th c r e w as a wild skurrylng or mounted Ilg !lres almo!t at th e coacb wbp els. hair ~ lr e[ltnlng . f fJatb e r s wav . In g . l ean . n· d r rmt! thrown uP. th e aIr "o cal with shrill outcrl es- theu tbe dull bark ,) r ,I H e nry . th e boom or a \ V lnch es t er , tb t! Hbarp spitting or a Th e s m o k e roll ed out In a C olt. c loud. pun g-,HtI. c o nctlallng. n ervous fi u ger!! preSS ing th e lrlggers again nnd ~galn . Th ey could Htle reeling horst:/!. m en g ripping their ponies' man es to k ~ 1l (~ rect. starIng, frlgbt· e n ed ey es. anltnalR flung ba c k on tbelr haunches. r earing madly In the air. The fierce yell of .. xultatlon c hanged Into a savage scream. bull e ts , crf1sh ed Into the thin slde8 of the c oach: It
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I ~ h .. d ' 11I' t t fo r I"a d u P. bo)," . f or W ~' fI' " T h:1 l'~ t h .· oll e. 111111 11,· Is a hll .1 \\'('I'e fi Be lll g 1m v ages. the.tr votee!! wan 1101 t hrull<;h y"t - lilf' ) ' 11 olt l y bp Ol o re :l e f or . . . aw hlltl OIlCt' O\' t'r lit Flirt "l1l'prul ""X! 11111.' A ll ' bod ), hu rt ?" f": (·;\ I'n ... y t\\"o .\' ,·a ,·s a~o . Il ao 11 Cou n " Som"t hill ' c rt' fl s"d my bu" k .·· r ", (; 11 tb prf' , "a~·oo In tHl r prl :-h l , "u l n ' t pl\r'a !ll oy l "n. rO lllpl r.lni n g l y. And I ry · thal an 01"11111 Sinn x wn r bo n ll"t bo b· III Jo; vAi lll y t o pu t Il h n lld o U III •• s pot bill ' rhf'l't> lo I h H r i g ht, f.\(lr~PHnt ·! " " F .. l t l ik e II atrr-a k o· ft r e." T hp Sel' lI " m :11I . t tHl l1'd th tl (Ii .tllnt f'·Ht h · Jo;f'lIl1t ,., 'ach" d Il " rO ~8 , f1ngprln g th p. ,' n· cI 1l>''' rI · rl r '· ~" Ill d l r:atpd. " h "cI I IlK h i _ l o rn s hi rt ca ullo uRl v . P), '> "; w l l h a ll.' ha fl (1. "S" arfl d th l'! fl es h , plln!n p. r . but n o " I r pc'ko n IIlH l' b f' II 18. Mo y l a n ." h e b loo d w orth '~l e n tl onln g . Th e y ' v e got ur, koo wl"d g,'d ill la Ht g r a v .·I )' . " 1'h06e so m e h l'lI \'y a rtill ery o ut th L' r e from t h e Bo und --<l ld a rmy mu s k e t s IIk .,\y. I t rei lo w s b a \' " " "l d "lItl y go t to ge th p. r: ", .. ·r e I(ol n /; t o h :l " I' t h A bl)(geB t "c r ap Is o ur n' p ea·.!n g rtrh'A th at will w l r. th is 6u m m " r t h,· o ld a rm y blUl b ad ye t. ou t - tho se r " d d e vil s do n't und .. r sLana Loo k s as t h Olll'lh It w as g oing to hi' g l n th p tn ye t. " ri!(ht h er -lWd now. S .. o tb fJr.l! T h e " Sp nor. y o n tlnk we w in o ut d o n~" cl anc e I s o n. "o ya: I h pr e th e y ~o tD e ; 'lod l ; o n za h!R p('e r ed up blinkin g luto Ihl'Y w ill try I t o n roo t tbl s tim e" tllp o th er' s rac e. "~ a cre! d ey \'11 fig bt li e tt 's t ed lI i~ rill ". rt' s tln~ on e knee d pefp r c nt ·le n e x' tim e. Z e A merl· 0 0 th p S.'l.I t : ~'I oy l ll ll fju s hed th El harca in e mu s k ee t . ee t ca rry so f a r- "~8 r ~ l or hi s \\'l n rh"8 t " r o ut th ro ug h th e ee t not 80 1 ft r:tK!; l'd h a l., III t h " b tH' k of th e co al'll. lI a mlin ;>a t tp. d hi s brown barr el af· u lld till' l ittl" \"·"Iea n lay Mut. hi s rec t l on a t ply ns tr it w «r e an old PY"8 o n t ilt' I""p l w i t h l hp wln do w ·caM f r i e nd, n nd s mil ed a cro6s In l o tho III R· T h e Al r l 11 10 11 <' r Plllal n ed mo ti on · qU PR tl o nln~ p y eA or th e girl. If '~s. 1'1'01" ' 1,,·,, 0 11 Ih t' 1I00r. h " r whit e "I'm w i lling to ba ck th l~ w p a llo n racp up llf{ ,·d. agai n s t th e be&t or th e m f o r . llst a ll c". " Th e c lltl n ! fiel d Ht r c·tc hln l': t o t h fJ h e r e p li e d "aslly . " a nd It's acc: urate b \l' rl vp r "' aA cit' ar 10 Ih " v i p w . t h .. s ho rt . All He Really Knew W.e That ,.~ • I d t's . How abo ut It. Moyl a n ?" d r y bu ffalo g r ass nll'"rl ll!,; no c un ceal · IDevlls Were Coming, LeapCIIg " I ' d abo ut as BOO'l be I n f r o nt Il S b e· m p n~ . T o th " ri g ht ur th e coac h . Hume ~rowdlng. hind one or th f' tO c unnon, " unRw er fld flrl y rpe t 1I\V ~ y . w a s t l,.. o nly d " pr es· lo g thro u g h th e ni g ht. JUHt In fronl Ih l' sutler sob o rl y. " I tot ... d o n e rour s lon . II Sh allow Aull y I"ndln g clown fOl'ml esM. huddled w h pr e th e y bac! y .. a r B. But say. pa rdn er. w h a t 's yer from th 'l bluff . b ut t hi s sll f'( h t adv o n· (11 11 <' 0 . w e r e th e bod ies or de ad anel n a m e ? Y er u r.u vlllry man . ul u 't ye r? " lajl;C wa H un a va ilabl e. Th e Hun had It l · .I y ln g. smlttll n ponies Ilnd hnlr' Dak ...d "Sp r ti t- f or go t I w as n 't prop " rl y t~1t· 1Il.'n. 11 0 dre w a d ee p b~lh thrOUgh r f'u d y drOppf>d rro m vI e w . I1nd Intro du ced. " and h e b ent his h eud gath e rin g tw ili g ht di s t o rted th e Il g · I cli nched tfl eth . ('nde avorlt18 to distill . slig htl y. g itlll c ing aga in tow ard tbe ureR. mak l " ", th em alm ost g r o t es qu e h hi d . girl. "Hamlin I s th e r est or It." In th e ir slI v age r y. Y et lll " y co uld b e g U;8 S ('o mra es. .• ' Brlck ' Hamlin ?" c learl y dlRt i " g uisb ed, s t .. alln g sli p nt . rh H Inl e rlor or the coaeh .. as block . " Som ellm p.s- d ellcute r (' r er ence to Iy ror w ar d . gun s In h ll nd, sp r eadl"g and 80un ,II "'911. e xc ept ror som e on e'p my hair. mlas." and h e took 01'1' bls o ut In a wld ~ hal f .elre lp. obp rJl p ot t o ~wlfl. pxelt ed brearhlng. As he 1'1 bat. hi s !': ru y "' yes lu ughln g. "norn th e gpstures o f Homll" :-;0 81". who . Mtlll t p.Etd pd hlH c rllm\l d l e",s to the floor that way . but do"s n't see m to Intp r · m oun t ed u po n hi s pon y . Wl18 tra ve ...... h e tnuch ed a motionl ess body . NOI f er e with Ol e "lU c h . s in ce I w as II kid . Ing til e rt ve r bftuk. hi s "\'e ry m o tion '111 til th en had b e r ealize d th e possl· You'v e b e:l rd ur lo P t h pn, !lloy lau ? So o ulllnl'd u g aln st t h l' dull g leam of wa . bllilty or d eath also wltbln . He fell hu s our li t tl e fri nncl. Cooznl es. hertl." ter b ... h l nd him . From th e blact: downward w i th on e bnud, hi s nervea Th e sobp r ·f acp d su tl e r m e rt!ly nod· depth s or t b e coac h th e three m en sudd p nly Ihroubing. and his finger d ed, e vid e ntly In n o m oo d ror pl eas· watch ed I n nlmo st brpathl c s8 stl e uc e. touc hf' d a cold fuc - tbe M e xI can . It antry . g r l ppin jl; thtJ lr w eapons. ra Hciuated. mlllst h a ve been lhat last volle y. for "Ob. y e 're all right." he s aid flnally . d e t t' rmln p c.l not to waste a shot. Gon- hE> could dtsltnctly r ecall th" sharp "('ve h eard 'em say yo u WI1R a II g btpr zal ps, und er th f' strain . utte red a f1 e rc p. hark or Gon7.al es· revolv e r b e tween down round Santa F e , an' J know It Spanish c ursP. but Hamlin crus bed llls hi. own shota. m yse lf tlOW. Hut what the h ell are we arm betwe,>n Iron fin ge rs. "Tb e littl e d e vil." h e mutter e d 1I0ber · goln' to do . Tbls yere stagecoacb "Kee D stili. you rool!" he mutte red. Iy.. "It was a squarer d eath tban be never glancing around. " L e t your gun deserved. H e was a game littl e cock." talk!" Then he thougbt of Moylan. won · The a ssallants came cree ping on. dertng why tb e mun did not move. OT snak es rath er tban mpn. appeartng speak . That was not like Moylan. H E' l eB8 and l es8 human In tbe Incresslng bent forward. half arrald In . tbe stili· sblldows. Twice tbe Sergeant lifted n088, endeavoring to discover epacp his lIenry. sfgbtlng nlong the brown on the floor for both his feel HE' burrel. low 9rlng the w ea pon agaIn In cCluld perceIve now a distant 8tST doubt of th e distance. li e was con. ~howlng clear through the ragg od sclous or exultation , of t1 swifter pulse ollenlng Jabbed In the back of tbe or the h eart. y el bl8 n e rV tl8 were II k e coach. but no ouU(ne ot tbe .utler's stee l, his grip st eady. Only a dim burly shoulders. n ee llng m.' rnory of th p girl. halt hid· " Moylan! " he caUed. hardly ubov" ~ d en In th e darknesB bphlnd. gave biOI wh i sper . "W11at Is the trouble' Ha .... un eaeln ess --be could 1I0t tUrD and you been hit. man?" look Inlo h er e y c s. flomnn Nose was Tbere "'as no answer. no reepnndln" advan c ing now at th e cp nt er of tbat "ound. and he stood uP. reaching kind. c r pcplnl'l na ir rlrd e. II hulking figur e Iy o ver acroes th e Sellt. Thoo he p ercb .. d on ht~ pony 's back. YP I well kn e w : aod relt a shuddf1r run through Ollt of rlfi e r a ng e. H e s prend bl s him rrom ' b ead to fout. B e nt double hands apart. c las pln~ a blank et, 10011;- ov er the Iron back or tbe middle seal. In/! lik e t1 gr.' a t b', rd flapping Its "'Ings. with hands still grippIng hill hot rtfta, and t h e [lrO'llIti ', n rront Harned , the the man hung. limp and IIrele8B . AI. rpd Oar" s pllttlnl: t h e gra}' gl oom . Tbe most wIthout r ealiZing tbe ac~ Ham. app pdlnl'l uUll ets c Tash e d through the II.n lilted the h eavy body, laid It down l eath e r of th o " oa c h , splint ering tbe upou the cushion. and unclnsped the woo d ; th il M e xlcun roll ed 1.0 the floor. d ead nngers grIppIng the Wloche~tpT "Do A. I Say." He Growled. "Thr. I. lIttfi' rltlg on e Inhuman cry. and lay m<>- stock. 110nl.,8.. ; n great volume of black ""'vflry shot gone." he whls\ler&i1 t" Our Fight.· " m olte wa\' f' r ect In th e stili air. hlmBelr dazedlY. "every .hot gonel atn't much or a fOI·t to keep olr a " '\·alt! Walt unlil tli llY get to their Aln't thnt hpll!" bunch o · r ed s khs o nc e thp y glt tb elr f ile t!" Hllmlln c ried ('agerly. "Ab! (TO B8 CONTINUED.) mad up. Th e m mu s k et bullet» go th pre t h ey come-now unlimber." li e saw only t.h08e bla c k. Indistinct througb like th e sid ps was pap er. an ' I Really an Old Term. r eckon w e aln't got no ov ersupply o· t!gures. IpaDllIg oul of th e smoke. cou"Cheek" In the lIense or Impudenc:. Ilmmunltlou-- ( know I aln't ft! r thlM v er g ing on th e coa c h, th .. lr naked Is an old term . The earliest quotation WlncheRt" r. I~ow long do y " r reckon arms upllrt r>d . th eir vo l cc $ mingling In In Sir James Murray ' s dlctlooary 19 we kin hold out!" Ha\' agfJ YE'IIM. Lik e IIghlnlng be worked from CaptaIn Marryat (1840). But Hamlln's ru ce became grave. his his rifl e, heurt throbbing to the ex - It has lately been tound In the alx ey ell also tnrn i ng toward the Mver. ctt" ment. 0~ , II"lou8 lo all elae; almost I.eenth century records of Galway. 10 Tbe Bun waB already sinking low In without r ealtzation h e h eard the dee~ the west of Ireland. Tbe munlclp.Lbe west. and tbe Indlan~ . gath e r ed 10 E'r b ellow of Moylan's Wlncb ester. tbe ruler. of tbat fighting city- the "man council out of rlne-shot. w er e like sharp uarlt of a r e volver at his very Urom Galway" has become llroverbla.' shadowB against th e glim.ll erlng water ear. Gonzal es waB all right. then! for pluck aod readlnesB to dtlfend tbe beyond. Good! H e n e v er thought or tbe girl. , hottest of corners-decrC1ld that any "Th ey'lI trv us ngaln just before n e ver saw h e r grip th e pistol from tbe peraon giving "cheke" to tbe mayor dark." he affirm ed slowly. 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A Sure Test. 'On a pleaNant Sunday afternoon at Savannah the colon ,,1 or a Ponnsylvania regiment. who had partak en IIh· erally of tbe com pro ducl. waa warn · Ing a young lieute nant against th .. evils of Inte mp erance. "Nev er drink too mu '~ h , my SOli. A gentleman stopa Wh e n h ... has enough . To be drunlt Is a disgrace. " "How can ( tell wh en I have enough or tim drunk~" asked the lieut enant. ThA colonel pointed hlB flnger: " Do you shee those two men IIlttlng In tbe corner? It you should shee four men there y would be drunk." The . utenant looked long Ilnd earnest . "Vee . colonel . but- but there Is only one man In that corner."
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At Ill an), IIr I h esp. hciwuls IUIlI ' e l c "-' " Ih,' (,lI'Ielrn l' nt of ca n · .. ... y c r clal I'd (·a pt. John II. l;lubollB I . .t ' l 1 .. .. .1 . , ' ". ' . . I un 11l ~ "1 01 Ilr" Olu\\n 1Il 1I1 " u t 1Il) grl " " proddllll; th a l ml d " hl pm en aH supe r nt e nd,'nl ur III I' IHl vn l acad l)- , I • " u ll " . ., . (' I . par an co. UIl g~ r K . ~ounK 1lI " n " 10 ~ h o l1lc1 b" ('u lll l11IHsionc·d 8S .. 1l1l1 gns on my . I alJln n 0 1blJon s had r ece nt Iy for OIlP ""11 80 11 or unol h " r ha n' full I' d I ; h I' ('o mp l,"llo n (If th t' i r fall r y~.ars · ('ulm ll t~ t f:d a t.our of duly on th e Asl· i n lh .. lr studlpe "lid h lln, I"'fl n tlrllp' l (' u"r "~ a l Ih, ' :-\11\'1\1 ncw pm y . In s te a d UI C SI,ll1 o" \\ hl' r e h e commund e d I hp d b I I . . ' '1 . , PI'. ut w 10 can cOlnllland Sllli c l ~ nl o f bt'ill g ('u rr it'd aH IlBt;sp d mid s hipm e n crUls{' r C larll'H lon lind hud !J .. ~n lUI" . Iitl I I /1 I ' . cn n ue nee 10 gru n n··e ntry . for Iwo l'," ar~ LJdore attalnlog th e '1 d h ' I po ~ gn p to t e ge n e ral bourd wh e n Ib tl ' That th Ne mav be )'oullg m e ll of d r' I lal ~ ( 'o p'aln Ilow y.' r· s hIll ing h ealth : wo rth umong tll'e m Is /lot d e ul pd but gnl." a I' n~. g n ('omp p. ll e d him to I II I . . (apl a ln ("bhon, IA ('on\'lnced thut . r es g il ltl supcr n· t hllt III tlw gl'" ... r ll iit y of C'ls eu th er e I~ . t he l e. nd l' llt·y or th e III\\' a l lIe.1 . d ,' my I' no 1"lIu "l1ce III 6u bp ne flrllli t o UII 1 80 111 " g ra\' e <1 ... fl' (' I of c'haruC'el' I" till" . 'li in ClIbbons wu s chuH.HI I(J " u cceed I I r Il . . I u )' OU OI; lIl .. n at til>' acudemy a s !lSSOC"" hIm Call (' nt on a l l ' acud e my rlteu ty . Ull ' l io " wllh om(,p r > of the nllv)' . tram , It 1M e mphati ca ll y a Bl!l' rt ed tllllt COil · wh om hp IH' li l'VPB th f'Y will e v en un . ~'ully bal f of I II: lI e w s llp,·rinl e nd · ta c t wllh ttWtn mr p lv fulls lo IIIJun, ' . . nnl ' r I " I lb ' , H lie v t tl lllC "C'II s pe nt III sea, th e bo y wh o Is IJ r .. pnr. lng fo r hi s inlllll I COll , llc l(JuH . II'. . IIlJ so rlJ mu • (' h. or that . spirit and twlf'e b e had c l rc un111tlvlgat e d th e' e Xllm I nat Ion . I '01' ' I I \\hl e h h ... ~ II1lld ... th e nn'y n!\\ay I II 1 8 reasu n CUjJla n I . s Ibe g lob e li e had SO"II sE' rvl III I "Ib l I . prld l uf Allll' .- I(,lln s and th e admlrutioo -' .... 011 tl v Ions 111 5 ma de a s e ri ous u lld a I I' ' . ,. I h' 1I111 0 old tmllling " blp Jam e t . I f I If d 'f h o r 1 1( 1Il1l11dr~ world. It 8 t o t a l ('nd . 8 0\\ n. s ucce ss u e. urt to mo I y t c e n' l tb al h e \\ ould. wh t"r e It ca n b l? Il o no ,Utd ro und t>d thl' lIorn In h e r baCk, III I tranc e ex umlll ll llo lls III o rd e r to ObVI' j ' ~2, Rnd on e of his lo urs of s hore duty , at o. as fnr liS llO,~~ ibl e rh o n e cess it y wllhn.ut d plrl nll" nt to Ih e acnd e my. hud bee n as nn va I attnr h e of th e iI tor s pl'cla l c Olle hlng for' th e boy with 8ubs iltul P om('.' r ~ for clvllllUl t e acherB American e mbassy 10 Englund . Tbor. a good high sc hoo l ('du 'allon u ;ld ~ lIf' 1 111 som e d t>grpp Il1l s Is gE'lllng ba ck to oughne 8 B I Iad mar k l'u" u II tlis work . I tlclent brains to cu rryC him throu gh II lh e ,' us tOIll which . prl' . \,afl .. d whpll h & 1,Iis courtliness or mann Hr had won ror . Onl' ll h e gains Rdm lss lO;l. wa s hims e lf a ~ ' d s l~ IPIll8n . o r . rath e r . him , almost ba ck ot his " pl ," b e~ d CI1rono Iog Il'a II y, b ut not I n, a cadl'l . as IlH' . da y R. I '" .~,·"on ' ) " I? l e t prm e d In. tho.sfo Ih A, sob riQu e l of "!\Ja rnul "Ib . , s de v . I mpo r ta ' ne-e , are t h e e h angP8 w hi CII I du rs. the ('ad e t bl' l'omlng . a midshIp bans" nnd a bov e all • h e was 1mb U e d C·,\P I n I n 'C" ' bb Dna IH' P "ll p.c l I.ng I0 t h e ~ aIllan o nl y atl l' r g raduollng from th e • . ' C'ld fl lll with th e Kplrlt or Ih e navy. It· Is nol curriculum ot Ih e aradelllY . Th e COIII ' j , . y . surprising tbat his "elec tion shou ld pl e xlty of modE-rn nuval warr"r e as Th e !JrI~lId " wus tar sma ll er Ih ~ n It have bee n g reet ed w it h e xpre s s ions or : cOIllJ1l1re d with thlit at a form I' g e n ' i is loda y . Offi cp r s we r e Illore numero u s approval from nil who knew him we ll . f>ratlon, Ih e Int rlcucles of Ih e mod e rn ' III p roportion 10 Ih e d e m a nd~ of tb e Neither Is It s urprising Ih at all h e I billti e shill as cO lllpnre d with th ll sail. ! Il l' et than lh ey hn vc bep n for a conBldbas achi e ved and 80Ul<h l to nc hl e ve as l ln g frlgllte of tb e e(lrly purt of the lu s t prab l~ tim e. nnd small clusses with nu · Buperintend t' llt of lhal pducutionul In- ce ntury . must be uppnrPllt 10 th e I ln e rOU B orl\ct'r Instru c (ors were th e s tltullon. whlolL WI18 nward e d the I(old ve ries t tyro. A.nd with tht s dl've lop. I rule. To !lao good Inllu l'n ce or Ih e In· m e dal at lIle Par is eX llorsltion ItS lb e m e nl came IncreHs£!H III anti COlllPII CIl.1 S lru c tur~ wlll1 ",hun : he came In can· tln e st g o ve rnm e ntal '~ du c nllonal Ins tl - I tlon uf the oClld e ll1~' c urri c ulum . In tn l' t Ca ll1a in (:ibbu n s Is e,'p r ready to tutlon In th e world . s h o uld hu\' e bee n tl. e p rrort to turn out midshipm e n !.(>s tlry . TltI~ tlO" H n o t m t' a n. o r coursf' . or a nllturl'l 10 commp ntJ it self to 1I0 pu. 1 pro fici e nt In all th!' pha8 ~s or duty lhat II" , 8upf"rinlpndpll l contp1l11llates lar as we ll UN to professional upprol'ul. . th oy would b o call ed upon 1.0 lI ' rform s ub Rtltul l/lg (ltli c£' rH for t h ... Inslruclors It Is not n"cPBBllrr 10 la ll( to CliP' th e re hilS b '!e n an e ver incrra s lng dun. III fo re ll':11 lun ~ulI,,;~s- l e rm pd "dugo" tnln Gibbons 10 p e rc e lv() lhut h e tak es g l' r that, lik e Ih e pl'ov e rb la l Jack o f by thf> mlu s hl plllf'n - or that he would hI s work Ht! r ious ly . bill \\'hl~ 11 on e do e s 1111 trud es . they would be mus lc r ot se rIou s ly Im pll i r th p .. m cle n(·y of th c talk to hIm lIud h c ars hinl modestly non e . Th e Importlill ce of a c h a nge o f Instrucllng b o dy to rarr y out h is dillouss hi s nlms an d n'Rplratloos for syst e m wus obvlouH 10 lh os'! who g o ve lll eor~'. bu!. h p dol' s b !lli e \' e tllIl t till' the acud e my whi c h Is so d oo r to hI s th e 8ui.JJ ect s uffi c ie nt se l'lous co n sid e r . moro th e ntld s hipll1 C' ll cun be bro ll g hl h eart ail e Is irnllrl?sse d with th e full ullon . Tbe first step lownrd correctin g In contnc l with n>l\',,1 omcf'rs th e mo r ... m eusure of thought lind ~ tudy and . the e vil was nece s Sur ll y in lh e dlre c . thoroughl y Ib e y will bE' Httpd ro r Ih"i r p e rhaps. e V(' n worry whi c h lIli s Quie t. ti on of spe clu lizIlllon . Tht~ r e we re no vocal Ion . and h E' would p" ~ n sllcr IOc" ~-d ete rll1trre cl IIl;l n Is gi\'in,,; t o Iile most Sl1 llt' r1luOllS s llbjPc l s . th e refor., p rn,·I. 80ltl e thln g of Ilf'da l':ngic J,roflcl .. ncr 1tI Irnportunl work In Ih e 1I1l\·Y. Poor sion mu s l b e Illud e for s pecial trainin g gain such rtS soc la tl n n. shillS IlI UY iJe mau l' 10 give a falrl), In Ih e BubJI'l'ts c lim lnat l'd ufte r grullu. For til£' prac l ll'(> of ha z ing. or E" " ' 11 g(Jotl a cconnl of th e lOs e lv l's In th o I UIlon . Somn pl'Ogre~fl al(Jng that lin e \ "runnin g," wh k h is 1111' II 'rlll g in," ' lt y banus of sk ilful Omce ~8, bul. th e bes t I ha d alr!"ady bCl!n m il d I'. bu t now U POSI Ih e mld ~hlpll,.. n 10 Ih .. mil1i<' 1' f., I· IO R ot s hlp8 can Il ccomllllHh nothing If th e y gruduute sc hool hil S bee n establi s h e d tl'ut dl.ll! c(o bl l! I'tlHllnl t' . ( 'u ptaln (;Ib· nre not \\' e ll comnwnd f' d . Mort'ov e r, III Annupoll s and n systE'mllt ic nu d Lon s hilS lilli<' 1 ~) I I 'ral iO Il . ( 'un greHs 011 tb e brain s and s kill !lnd ene r gy vari e d COll rs p pro,·ldpd . Captain "ib. ha R forbltld, '" ;.11 for lll" of hazing . and or tbe young 1I1 0n now b ~'lng train e d nt i bo ns has b en n made h ead of th e mor e that alon c. i n th ... 0 ' ('6 of (h e RU1lp. rin · th e naval aClldemy mu sl d t' pe nd th e ', ndvanced achool, as h e Is of th e :"a\' al , tend e nt, l11ulH' s it h is du ty :0 stamp future e mrl e llcy of tlw ti p!,!.. for 011 acad e my. I out th e IJrDcticP. Anti il is sn fo to S O) tbem will fan Ih e r es ponsibility of do-I Th e e ntrance exa mination has !J ... e ll I lhat h e hit s don f' m o r p 10 IIchll" ·., thl e Bignlng as well liS fighting Ihtl n av y at somewhnt Simplifi e d by the tdlmlna. e nd than u oy or hi s p r O? <1 f·ct'ssora. li e tbe futur e. I tlun of world 's history und In 80m I' hU B \' Iaitoe! "wift a nd summa r y ju s tice l"lve distinct rpfnr111s IlU s Cl\ptaln minor dntalls. Th l' first year's work on those found guil! y o f di ~ol)p)'lll!l Gibbon s Bcl blmse lf to achi e ve during I hns been Illnde more el e m e ntary n,nd th e law a nti Ihe rf' g u lll ll o n ~ ill t h is rp his presenl 101lr of duty. Th e so are Is bette r d es lgnl'd to ulTord u 8ub Hllln- s pecl. l 'l th o racil~latioll of ndmisalon or tlal basis for subsoqu e nt e dUClltl on ' l Ii1 s ummari zin g th e IIlms o f ('ap't nl n c8)l..dldates; (2) thc slmllllllcntlon of Th e practicl' of sending th e tlrst nnd Gibbons . rl'ft'r.. ncl' "'ns mu,l e 10 tI, .. t.he curriculum ; ( 3) th e SUbstitution or se cond classe s to Bea with t h e n eet In- "dlgniflcutlun " of Ihp flrsl c lasR . Ih a t )laval om(:e rs for civilian t e achers I stend of on "chool shIps during thtli is. th e grnuuali ng (·Ia ss . Il is 1\ pfln wh e rev e r pracllCflble; 14) the absolut e summ e r monthR. In order tbat th e y of th e superilltelldE'ni's poli cy 10 I'll . ellmlnntlon of hazing, olld (5) th e "d ig· mny hnve an opportunity to apply (h e ll' I han ce th e 5trtnding of th ll t CIlISB In Ih p J1lficatlon, " Ir tb e coining of a word b e ! knowledge and to SUDplement the a· ey e s of th E'lr fe llow· mid s hipm e n in nil allowed . or th e tlrsl clu8s. r ~ tlcal ex p e rie nce. has b ee n adopte d. ways possible a nd lit th e Hnm l? li1l1 e lu Sad ex pe ri e nce-fo r eve ry occuslon i nnd the mOI 'e advnnced featur es, s uch Imllose on /lrsl c lll s~ m e n additi o nal for s evere disciplin e Is nn occuHlon of : as tuclles. law and constructive and rI'Bpon s ibilili p~ . muking th e m In larg ,' lIadaess to Captain Gibbons-hal" ue slgnlng t echnical work. have been ilIlgree IIccounwble for til e e nforc!'" taught the evils of th e training or II eith e r e liminated or abridged, with a ; m e nt of dl sr ilJline . and . j,re ('. isl' lv. u~ coaching scbools for canllldatp.8 for vIew to th ei r further pursuit after from among Ih e lr numbe r Ill '" Ch OHf', n the a cad e my, e sp ecially those whIch graduation. th e officers o r tlt e brlgud .... stili fur!tw r IllVOIVfl abse nce from hom e . nn ab-I Th e post·groduate course will. In the to fit them for th" duti es (Jf cOlDlr.llnei sence free alike from th e Iplluenc es of mnln, bl! preceded by thre e years of for which th e y arc be ing truln pd . tbe borne and the restrnlns of military sen service and Quallflcatlon for lhe while Incid e ntally they r e nd e r valun · discipline. Boys p'r epa rlng for the ir grade of junior lieute nant. For the bl e assistanc e by way of e xample a nrl eotrance examinations are nBually present the course will Include ord-I contrql In go\' erning tb e younger mid . )Joung and Impressionable, and too nnnce and gunnery, marl~e engineer-- shipmen.
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Was Much Impressed . liltl e girl WIl O null '1I'I .·tI a s r ill"; bear"r lit a ('O USIIl'5 w e dd i ng wu s i ncline d t o ,·!t·w h e r pa rt of t h e 1m· pre ssi\' f' cc r"mony wIth gr eal Bl'rlou B' ness. On e dny so nl f> lilll p art f' rwurcl tbe child hcurtl hl'r granclmuth l' r talk InR of ber poss ibl e tllturl! marnag t· . " You kn o w. 1'111 hair murrll' d a l· read)'," th e etliid (' a rn pH li y r!' lllarkp d . "lfEi lf marrlo' t! a lr p'Hly ? "'hat do )'OU I1lr all . l' h il d ?. Rskt'd til " surJlrised grandm ot hpr, " Wby . dnlt'! )'on r e m em bf' r wh e ll I carri e,d C OU ~l ll l'urri p's wedd ing ring '!"
Desperate. ""' h a t 's that t p n-iLl e fight go ing on ov p r thf>Tl'?" "Oh, th at 's il lRt an ald f' rman trying to prevent a corpo ration age nt from crowding $1,000 Into his pocket. " Puck .
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Mr8. L. F.. nOWER~, Girard, Pa., says:.. I t u l(l~ plt' II Rllre io in fo rming y o u of whntl.Jtlia E. Pinkham's Vcgetable Ccmpo un d hll done fur me. I hat! a skk s pell lu s t F eb ruary, nnd tor s o m e mo nth s uf u' r that I "'as n ot r egu l a r and had m a n)' had fee lings. I "'(l S tired all the t"n t!, h ad d ull h eud'lc h(' s , n o l. muc h appe tite, and al so ",hat the d octor called o r lran\c inflammation . Y,,"r V('gt· u d, !t. Compound 11116 e ntire ly cllred m e n nd 1 fee] that Luo muc h ('aonot b e sn id in it..~ pr a ll;(l Its 1 ,u n n u w ahl e t o do my "'vn work . Y o u nrc pt· rf (,cily w e lcome to u sa m v tr ~ timonial fo r the benefit uf Olll Cl·s ."-:.Irs. L. x:. lSUWt: RS, R.F.D. No. 1, Girard, I·...
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For pim ples nnd bl nr' kh ends the fo1· l ow1n l; Is a l11()s t e rr"ct i \'(l and eco- I n omlcal t rea lm e n l : Gl' nl l), SI11 ('8r the t artec t e d parts wi th C utic ura Oint· ment, oe th e end of tb e fi nge r . but I do n o t r ub . W ash o rr the Cutlcura : Oin tme nt In flv f> m in ul es w ll h Cutl- I cu ra So ap and hot wal e r a nd con tI nue ' ba t.hlng for Born e m inlll E' R. Thi s t reat- i meet is b(,8 t on r igl ng lind retiring . I At o lbc r tinlE' S u se ('ull e um S oa ~I ; freely fo r tb e 101let nnd bath, to a s sist tn preH' nt lng Inflommatlon. Irrl- ; tat Ion nnd clo gging of the po res . lhe common cause or p l m"les, blackhead s . redD l'ss and roughness . y e llow . oily. I moth~I' and other unwbolesome condi· ti ons of th o sl\ln . Cut Icura Sonp and Ointment 101d through o ut the world. Sample of el.ch tree wllb 32· p. SkIn Book. Addretlll post·card "Cutlcura, Dept L. BOlton ." Adv.
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Jumpeu 01T a cbalr. Jol;m Korem, who rooms on the floor above, felt the jar, oud bustled downstairs. He Is on,e of thos e absentmInded men Who PUt their (!lathes In .be4 and co to Bleep In tbe wardrobe. Therefore, Instead of cui.tlng tbe rope with a Imtfe, he sea.r ched lelrourely B"ound rQi\ .. - T.l'uth cruB\ed to earth rlae an ,then-Ifawed down ,the ' ~ealll. ~ ' iCal'n, but on' the '6tber ' band a'. lie: IUIbard to say wbst Sucb· pio'ucht of . ~e" .!he .~me condl~ona, doesn't ' han ~lt d~lay, b.u t be mUlt ~v~ 'been ,1DiA. itlt,. Ucl'jor tut 1n tJle mu,; elthllr, . , '
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the pr os e outl u~ ottornsy in this caso Ctl.t,herine Wager 1'8 . ::;. Wood · Wtlrd , defendlln t given 10 Utlys fur . - BUT ALSOther time to plea d the pe ri~i o n . N ollie Bilker V B Louis D . Ba ker . The Security of Tri- State Cauao (ti"lll h!~ ed ii i " o~t of pltli ntiff . Tin , April ter m ,)e t ho OOlllmon Pleus Cotlrt began MondllY and the jurora of th o gran d j IIr y were ol\lled GRADU ATE OF T OE AlbArt Br ant was u JJ Poin t qd 7. 0re. Very im portant m at ters to consid er when securing the MO ST &dvaD- .ATIONAL AUOTION mlio I\nd Milson BILl I oon "tub leof tageous market for your cream . SIiOOOL O. AKERJOA the gl'flDd j ury .
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E"r"udor t , W . L . Kirby "nd A . M. I:) .vtl.tn appointed lipprtll~ e rs . I n tbe m a tte r of l.h l1 will of PllOebll Nloholl\s , d eot\lI ~el1 . W ill fi led. Esttlt o nf EIi ),.!1 bet h R. 8ide ~ , do 0lll\8ed. Order of BiLle Issued to ad ru inl8trutur i ElI zo.1. McVey. adm lni'3 'rntrlx of t.hof!stut.eof J osoph r . Mc Vev.de oeut<od va. Eliza J . Mo \ ey , Mary MoTey, ond Rut h MoVey . Admin · No!w Suits istra t rlx or rlered to dll!t,r i ' u te pro Julin MoCl1be VS . Alvin MoCabe oeeds of sale . 1n ~he matta of the BOfl rd of Di voroe . Patriok Gaynor , atto rn ey. County Visit'Jrs. Mrt!. Nem e B J ohn W . MoCond le!l.!l V I:'. Ralph El tzrot h and ~ ~ mtle l (). K ersey a p Robinson, a.otion. Appea l by deten. pointed for 1\ a rears term as mem dant bers of th e bOILrd for tb e inspeotion Ann l1 E . I:' mtth VB. A. Llnooln of a ll oharitau!e and oorreotlonal in · Bide!!, fit ai, ao' Ion. Par t ition of stitUtiODS. r eal est.ate . Stanl ey & I:5tanley at· John K. ~pen ct: ~ , admlllls~rator torneys. de bonle non of t he estate of Wi) ' Goldie Oaborn C. ,lgrove vs J lil1m E. Swartz, deceased vs. Molly Lester Colgrove . Di vo roe, negleot B Sw ..rtz, et a l. ::3er vioe of s um Hamilton & Lang(lon, a tt\) (00YII. mons ordered served on non resl Magdelena Moore v~. Wi Jlill m J . dents by publtoatlon. Hoore, dlvoroe, Ilbs e l ~ o e , neg lect. Elitat e of Edwin Arober Bolm!!r, Patrick Gay nor, .attorney . minor. Fifth and fl ualaooountflled Commissioners' Procc .dings Estllte of denry Bunt. de'ltlased. Fint and flnal account flied . Billa Allcwed-Dlln P Bone, "... ~ "I n t he Ul ·,tter of tees h .., 0 f Olerk,oostll In oase Wm . Slye vs . Claud E>ew68ee, deceased. A. C. e&a'e of Oh io t 6.76 . Don P. Bone, Va il appointed adminlltrator. Bond Olerk. fees from Jo.nal1ry to Maroh fl$000 00. F . C Dial, C. W. Ungles . $131.'5. Barret' Brot ben, blllnkil by a.nd B . B. Albaugh appointed ap. for auditor 16 50. G W . Unglestty . plai .!lers . burial EllzlI.beth Murphy $71S. Ham Ha.rold M Benham as adminlstra· D. Henkle, fees and expenee, as to~ of the estate of Katie M. B~n . Surveyor tor Maroh 1113 1188.20 . ht4m, deceaaed vs. Peter P . Benham R. 8 . Mmith, onal for Court Boulle, and .1. Els worth Benham. James 118.16. W. C. Gilmour bOllrd and SeHen, HarTy Cowan and Lewis waehinr for Marob 1158 5'. W. C. ~tlbbl ' urdered to appraise leal e8 Gilmonr, expeneee far quarter end. tate Ilnd,etu rn same to the court fOI Ine Maroh 1~111 . 64 . Citizens Ifll~ o<lnflrmatlon. tional Bank, rent; for Prosecuting a"ornlY omoe for firs' quarter 115. Marriage Llcenlea E. O. ThemJllod', Coroner's fee. In .
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Colina, laborer and I4les Clara Watkins. both of 8utlerville . Bev. A . J • K as't l e . ()onnor Wright, a8l!embler and Mt88 BazellfoDel, both of Red LloD. R ev. A . J . K ea."Ie. U. Berbert Davis, etenographer of • d ... HIss Els ie B . Kirby , of Day.on,aa LebanoD. Bev. A. I . Kesile. William Mobley, walter aud Ml8l! lt~tia L. Ara&brlgh', both of Kings IIllIa. Jasper r Saml farmw and 1ll8B . .' Lillie May Royston, both of Red Llen. Bev. A. Cooper.
qllluelt;Eovu~r 'rb~y of Clac~de De~eefse
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Responsibility :. OrganlZation Experience
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Live Stock and General A~ctioneer Posted on pedigrees and va lues . of all kinds of breeding stock. E xperienced in ha ndling farm sales sinc€
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T ri·State price this week is 3Sc. Poor old Elgin 33c
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CINCINNATI, OHIO. REL IA BLE-Safe a nd Permanent with 4000 shippers who will prove it.
ATHLETIC MEET Tile purpo~e of t·he In te.r sohol lu\ tio Meet notl GtLlllo Day a n MLlY 16th it! to bri ng togo t hoc the 601l00 1d of She Cou nty for IL sooial t ime, so t h lLt the youo s and t heir old er fr iend l muy e nj oy t ue t ime bonored spor ts Ilond limusemeu ts I nd to lel\ln ne w and inspiri n g games. One of t-he Ol f: tim e hono"ed gflllles 18 q uoi ts or h urses hoes I nd is fn oha rae of J. O. J ord lln, of Boutll Lebanon , who will do his best to 8ee tba t all will eoJoy is as of yore. Croquet is under t he. reade rs hIp of Dr. T. E . Keelor . Tennis will be superintended by V. 8 . LoeT. .Joh n Strawn wlll keep the boys Interes ted in base ball, hOR ever , the re will be no regular game . And Ilrohery . one of 'he old tsamell. Is uu jer t he dl reo ' torshlp of La wrenoe ROOkhill One might be led 1i0 think thtt.t the boys only were to partioiptl.te in the day 's event,s, but suoh is not t.he 08Be . Under t he 168(\"rs hlp af Mis9 EII' a Drake we have t he h..o ay Pole Danoe. Miss AUot! ()oolt, of Cor\\oin, will IIhow some of tbe pleasures I\nd profitt! of the life of .the ':8mp Fire Glr!s . And Mi ss Mamie lhans is ohalrman of a oommittee wbo wlll arrange maay game8 for )jute folks . M. Kohlbagen has ollered a gold medal all a prize to the boy or young Ula.n who finilhes first in the tree for all 'luader mile run. It Ie hoped that other Interested mer· ohanta a.nd County re.ideDts will offer speoial prizes for the different events. The Survoy Magazine whioh reo oently published an aooount of the work of th " • 'ivio Trust, of Lebanon , bas klnclly :'1 : nisbed the Comrniitee several outll (,f BllrmoB Park wbioh they used in t he Maroh Dumber.
UPPERCUT.
A li ttle boy, seeing a gentleman in the street, placed himself in a con~ venient p lace to speak with him; when the gentleman came up the boy pu lled off his hat, held it out to the gentleman, and begged for 'a . few cents. "Money I" said the gentleman, "you had better ask for manners than m oney." "1 (lsked," said the boy, "for what I thought you had the most of."Life.
Deal Directly with the Proprietors No Agents Commissions- No Middlemen's Profits You Get the Benefit E verything in the line of Cemetery Work . We make a Specialty of Individua l designs for our customers All work let · tered in our own Shop with Pneumatic Tools.
Charles W. Schwartz & Son 20-22-24 Mechanic Street, Lebanon, Ohio
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SELF·APPRECIATION.
"You must realize that this COnD.· t ry got on without you for several genera.tioIlB," said the impatient critic. "Ye~' r eplied the serene egoist; ''but look at the way it sometimes had to struggle I"
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Tin, Slate and Galvanized Roofers, and dealers in also the Hot-Air Hoosier Range. • •
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Frost--Where do you get your . ' . ..omp8l1n, oroner s ee hats, old man? . " inquest over body John M. Jones I R ' A MOb ' But Snow-At cafes, usually. II 4~. . . 0 uto eon, Con. 7, once or t wice I've been lucky enough . 111S0. Orego~.ia Bridge Co., Con. 11 Furn~ces, to excbange at church.-Judge. I $184 11 . George W . Phillips, lera vel anll ma~rlal for roadway 127500. TOUGH AND TENDER. Pure • • • 11 • Food 75 Orooery Co., II gal. floor .0 1. . Bill-I Bee that an average locoCon&rao's-17. Charle8 8tlbbtl for motive has more than 5,000 porta. concrete pro&eotion &0 weet abut· Jill-And some of these, no doubt, ment of Bt John brldge on WH· are tender parts. mington Pike at. the estimate 111J VERY 8LOW. 8' Ch I I ibb f Estimates Furnished _ 1 . 801' e8 , • or two 190Redd-They only take £he time of tlons Clf oonore&e protection wal's Valley Phone 113•.•. the fi rl3t horses in a race, don't they? aloog i.l!.~ Oregonia pike at the 88&1 . Real '£state Tranlfen Greme-Yes; the lOBt horse seems mate 194 40. I to talm his own time. J088ph H . and MolUe E. (,,'linton C. W. Bparks tor repairing bridges &0 I'lorence Clark Brown, 101; in on tbe 8tubbtown and Lebanon pike LIQUID PUZZLE. Lebanon, and wbere direoted in j!llem and Samuel P. Monfort to annon UnioD toWDsblp! when OO8t of Bny ~'Pop, when they put sO much wa. Earnhart, two irao*1I of land in suoh one,reP!llr does not exoeed flO You Get All the News Through the Miami Gazette ter in stocks-" ...... \ Wayne k»wnsllip, fl. • - .. ''Well, my son 1" Banford J. Brown as admlnl.tra.. Palos in the Stomach '[he Gazet'" If< II grea.t fllmHy paper "How cBI! money 2et tight P" tor to George BudsOD, 6'.G8 acres It you o:>ntlnn...lly oomplain of ~~~ -~~~~~~!~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ of land in Harlan tOWDshlp. Con. pains In the stomaoh, your liver or Iidera~oa i1325. you~ kidneys are out of order. Neglect may lead to dropsy, kidney . WaldroD C. Gilmour, Iberiff , to trouble, dlabetea or Bright's disease . George CastlemaD, lot In i..eb&non. Thonsands reoommend Eleotr lo Waldl'OD U. Gllmour, sheriff io J Bilters as tbe very best stomaoh A. Runyan Ii .• E. Budman and and kidney mediolne made. B. T . , Alet.)n, of Raleigh, N . C ., who suf Robel'\, Keever. 110.19 acres to Tnr· tered witb pain In the stomacb IInrl ilecreek townlhlp, '930859. baok, wrUes: "My kldoe ys were Cha.rl.1 1'. Clark to Olvde Whar· deranged and mv liver did not work No matter whether you are an experienced housewife or a younlt woman just learninlt to cook, ton, 8.16 80re8 of Illod in Wayne right . lsoft'ered maoh, but Eleotrlo you will find Moore's Ranlte the best stove ~at you could buy anywhere at any price. towDship $l'OO. . Bitters wae reoommended Bnd lim. ]~s; Sarah Tyson Rorer, the acJmowledlted foremost cook of the country, has wepared an , proved from the first dose. I now Charles 8 . Tuoker et al to Albert f eel like a new mlln ." Iii wiU 1m. Oven Thermometer Guide exclusively for Moore's Ranlte. It gives tbe time required oP. Adams and George Parker,5'.01 prove you, too. Only 600 aDd $1 00 and the heat necessary fOl baking all different kinds of .food. This gUide is fastened 'lOre8 of land In Ib8sla township, Reoommended by J. E. JIL 1l ney. riltht onto the stove where it is always in plain sight. $440~ • • • Sweeping the Sick Room. Moore's Range is a]so equipped with Moore'. Oven Thermometer, which is William F. i'ul'long, May . A. Never sweep 'a sick room wlille the mounted clear through the door, thus Itivinlt the exact temperature of the oven. Sohwart! &nd Margaret A. Monger patient Ie In It. as the duet Is ez. Then there's the Moore Controller Damper, which enables you to keep a uniform to Lvdla BanDell .34 of an acre in ceedlngly danger ous, both to the sut~ Clearoreek ~wnship, $"00. ferer a nd the sweeper. Wipe the temperature or to contro] the heat, as is required by Mrs. Rorer's. Thermometer Guide. fiool' with a cloth wrung· out In am· This damper &,ives you practically the s'a me control of your range oven as you would have William .T. Furlong, H8ry A. monla and water , 01', If It bas a carof a gas oven. . Iiohwartz and Margaret A. MOilger, pet, wlpo that In the same manner. &> Mary Beal .29 of an aore in Clear Moore'. Fare-Tested GIa.. Oven Door enables you to see the condition of your food oreek t~wDshlp, $850. . in the oven without openin'g the door and causing discomfort as well as the ]oss of heat. Discretion and Valor. They were discussing at tbe olub With these advantaltes you don't need to spend nearly so much time over the stove, aud Common Pleas Proceedings the dUference between discretion and your cooking is bouad to be a success r¢&,ardless of your exp erie~ce. . George W. Griswold VB. Jobn T . valor, and It was ",xe mpllfled by one wbo· said It would be valor to bave Wellman, demurrer of defendant eaten a Christmas dinner at a tllMh· o"erruled, 10 days time given to file lonllble r estallr:lnt. and departed with· , out tipping thE' wnlter. And discretion? annrer. The Controller Damper not only coatrols tbe beat, eonditioD rigbt on top of tbe fire. the ozygl!n ml.zel . ..Tlng adYantage&P At least,drop In to our store and lia" of Ohio vs. Osoa.r ~hott. "Well." be proceeded, "to go to 8 but also controls the coal. It positively ..yet OlIO- wltb tbe Imoke, lOOt · and ·gas as .lOOn .. tb~y are lilt us show you. bow perfectly It works. Let UII ell. different restaurant tor New Year's tblrd of the tuel. And Moore's Ranges are ttle ~ Motton fOI a new tl ial withdra wa, dinner formlld, and all are burned up right tbere In tbe Bre- plaiD tbe many valuable teatare. wbiJ:b we haven't would be discretion." ranges ba ving tbis controller damper. boll, tbu. onrcomlng tbe .moke and lOOt nuisance. even room to mention bere. Tbey will ulOIIIM youl 8en*enoed *C). fine of 150 and COSt8 But tb is isn't the only saving on your fuel ell pense . But come DOW, wblle our stock Is complete. We By bumillg tbe smoke, soot and gM you get addl· wh ic h the Moore Range otr~'T S you. Tbe "corl e Ever. hxed $811 37 and that he be oom. tlonal beat and your fuellastl longer. Owing to' tbe will not try to urge you to buy. All.,,11 ask i8 that Eyegla .. Screw.. laIt1ng Flrcback means anotber laving. Tbe IIlue8 In peculiar constructiOD of tbe Everlasting !o'lreback. you loolr at tbe rang•• mU&ecl io Jan untU nid floe and If the tiny screwa that bold your tbls llrebacll: are )(oorc's gin.of better cos .. are paid. balfRange a fireboll coal satlafacti04 tban It will • eyeglass lenses in place will not stay so constructed wltb tbat the alt from Bre tar away trom Ughtened and you Bta&e ef Ohio VI. Benry Coone. the draft open·, tbe CJnI1i'11Qe 011 eutIl tbat wilL TbUI witb tbe Breb,oll filled with coal, and It's ~~"""":=~~~~~~~~~~~~~~:'''.~ a jeweler. tighten I them with a pen Ing I. admitted you are ·DOt · only .. ved eonalderable JmIfe and drop a bit of glue on them. ....... tile lIdea eJrpen8e. but also considerable trouble ' and oa tOP 01 t!le by carrylDa coal .fawer timel and 1_ When this barde'lls tbe screws will Iael Inst e ad of at a time. not work loose lor many weeks. prive ~ I:feadaches Away. througb tbe uvt· Tbe Moore Company are practically tolD ot It, wbere 8toYe mazaufacturere iD tb. tli!, lire- already "","iltrv-,.hI.da lIot theu.. baa good.tart. Range
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know. lJelwo,u tblt; couIJ lry I1mJ Eu· rope." lJuil! a In Bli In New YOl ll to II. I new ly arri ved Irlshlll.ln . "For lll HLn ncfl. Bellbrook. Harveysburg. l\our fr lenrls In 'ork uro tn bod aUlI Delayed VALLEY TELEPBONE-OALL NO In faet Bsl ee p b y thi s tl mo. wh il e w e are Mesdamel MloerTR E ., Emma M , enjoying ollrselvos In the parly e'·.... Mr. Eugelle Penewlt II! able be D. L. CRANE, Editor. and MlDIsger out again after a spell ot stoknes., Loui.e N. WUaoD and Alloe Cort · nlng." "Tbat'fI nlwnys the W ILY ." ex· clalmlld Pat. "Irelnnd ol ve r got jus· tlce y lt ."~ew Vor k 1'cloI-l;;rapli . Mr . and Mrs . Barry 1I0Glnnii and right were In DaytoD, &~urday. Rates of Subscription Prof, Ilod Mrs. Horace Wlleon , of daugh ter LeOIlIl, ot Ly Ue, vill&ed Hprlo.boro, were oalled here 00 ao, Oue Year (strictly lu adVImCO) . . . . . ... U.OO here, Sunday. Also Agent for Racine Automobile Tires. S nglo Copy , . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . O~ Wyolitfe )torris, sootb of 'owo, II oount of t,he death of lira. Wilson '8 ..other . • erlously ill at thlt! wriling . Classifi8d Ads I Rates of Advertising Lee Talmllge WIlS remembered on Bora to Mr . aDd Mrs. Ur. Weet, a CORWIN, OHIO. Ph one 71- I ,teadlug Local•. per Une . . ... .. ... . . . . 6c flne eon. his 21st birthday by'bl8 parents Mr. Heading Local •• black lace. per Uno ... . IDe Allis will be IMcnell ucd er ~hl . 11.,,<1 fo r t wenty -rive cents (or three i ll ~f' r (f ' Jnll • :lUlWed Ads. not to exceed IIvII Iinoe Mr. Jostle Weaver and MilS Myrtle and Mrs . A. B. Talmaae, *ith 'wo .ben uslcg not moro t ban II I'c lin es . ~ f... Thr8e InIIertlolUl . . . . . . .. . ... . fine dran hOlse!! nloely harnened Whitacre, and several othere at llbltulU'lee. 1\ ve Incbea lroo. over II v. I ~ . . ·-"" .................. ~ . . w._ ............ ~ tended ohuroh a' WaynelVUle, lILlI' relldy tor work . Inch..... per linn . . .... . . .. ... . . Ad Stoope aod Win Salisbury • rd of tbr.n1u... . . . . . ... . . . ..... . . . WANTED . . , ei olutiona ...... . . . .. .. . . . .•..•• , •.• tiDe Mr. Barvey Backett and lle$er made a flying vlei& in thill oommu· · 0CIa1a etc. "here cba 1118 made .. . . . . . 26c · I8IJlay Advertlalbg PC Inch . . . .. '. . . . , . lDc Mhis .otb, motored &0 Dayton, Ian nlty, Saturday. Funera1 Dire-ctor I Veterinary OVERTISER~ - '1'0 koow t hu t Bert SoUlea, of Claruvllle, WBS D1aoountll gl ven )n contract. Bunday. and Embalmer, I A you ou n sell yo ur hori:l e~ anll Graduate of Obio State University The Jr. O. V. A , M. Lodge hal bere Frldav with his dus' bros hes cows and other t h in gs uy II ll vClrti ~ for spring howse oleaDlng. Waynesville, Ohio. APHIL 16. lela purobased a ne" Starr plaDo. ing th~m io t he Guzette It oosts Mrs. Emma Ellia entertaloed 'be but IItt.Je, and brin gt! resuitf!. MI.. Bertha Bowland, "ho hu Call a nswered promptly Jay o r nigh t. Office at resi d en ce in F . B. SherAid t:!oolety at a tea, l.'horsday, been on 'be IIlok III', II now Improv_ Hot Water a Curative Agent. Both pho!"c!'1 ill Oftice and Residence. I wood's house Fourth Slreet. A prU 10, a goodly number being Long ch ~ t.am;ll. !'oJ o. 14 ; Home pho ne . • Th e aotlon or hot wnter on tLe body In~. present. Visitor8 trom Dilytoo' and 1·1-2r . Mr. and lira, Wm MoConDell, FOR SALE Is the simplest lind most ell'ectlv6 curaTelephone 28 Cha irs alld one Coach furnished free tive agent we bave. Pa in doe to who bu been VlllltlDI( here for aom. Barveysburg. Papere were read with fun e rals. neurltle, sciatica, rheumatism or 10- time !!tarted for their bome 10 and e11joyed. The sooiety tendered Waynesville. Ohio jury are relieved and the Orat stage I Mre. Eilts and her a8siWn'8 a vote nellgh t fnl 8uburban pr()perty, Best of ser vice guaranteed. of a cold are so grelllly relieved that Mlohigan las' Friday'. 10 perfeot order . For pllrt.lc . of thaok! tor their hospitality. ------~ the cold will not progress further. ulars inquire of Mrs. S. P. Kindle Mrs . fbonah Miller, wif" of 1. N . Straight at It Such a bulh Is In no way similar to or S. Lov . Cartwright. 630 WALTER McflLURE, the TurkIsh bath. A cold bath need 'fhere Is no ule of oar "beating MiI!er died Mooday, April 7, after Ii not be taken after a hot bath and peo- arooDd the lIU11h." We miaht Ill! s hort tllness and wae laid to re.t in GGs.-Rhod e 1 ~ l anC1 Red f'gg!i . Funeral Dire':tor. ple li ving In.. the temperate wne will well out with U flrst ulan. We Mlaml cemetery Sonday, April 13 , pure br ed, 710 a settlDg; cut be greatly benefited by a really hot w.. nt you to .ry Chamberlain's t:!be leaves a hosband, three daugh- rflles per 100 Mrs . Vlint ROIj!!. bath every otJher day. Vougb Remedy thl' next time you ters, foor 80n8 and several grand · Waynell v lie, Ohio. Telephone day or n1ab&. n 30 bave "ooogh or oold , There is DO Valley pbooe No. 't . LonK ohlldren. She wal highly respeoted rea~ on so far all we can lee why you ORSJi:-Good geneml pnrpoRe. Distanoo No 69-9r. Cough Medicine for Children by all who knew her . The hearts sbould not do see. Tbitl preparation 5 years old, work douhl e or Too muoh oare caooot be osed in by ita r 'markable oor811 .bill gained or thia oommllni&v go oot to the si ng le ... bont 1200 pounds. I'lquirll W A. YNESVILLE, OHIO • seleoting a ouugh mediolne tor a world wide repot.a.tion, alld Pft'lple beart broken h.mlly. at Gruot & Frllzier's Lin sh op. Ii 10 ohtldreo . It shoold be pleuaat to everywher8lpeak of It io the bl~hest Mr. Floyd Anderson. of Dayton, Branch Office, UarveJ't1buq, O. · take, oontaio no harmhl sobstanoe t ':lrms of praise. It II for lale by WO fresh cows with ou l veg by visited bis wile aod son and other and be mos' effeoioal.- Vhamber IlII dealers , sldEt; al80 good YOUIJK h <:m<o relatives bere, Saturda)' and Bun · comIng five ye/lrt! olu. Wm . CUnl lain's Cough Remedy meets these reqalremente aod Is 11 fAvorite w1&b day. mID Ii:S, WIlYDeBviJlo, OhiO, R. ;1. Beech Grove. E. V. BA~NHARTt the mothers of yoo::!g ohildren Il ::!;l Mrs. "rank Barvey aod two everywhere. For lIale by aU deal. Notary Public D . S. BhanabaD JOlt two flDe OJ". obildren Donald and Mary Iooulle ars . G 6S- BarrBdPlYlDou tli R ock nnd l88t week. lpen' Sat\lrda.y and &undGy with All klIads of Notary Work . Pen.lon Indilin Ilnnner Duck eggs. 7f>c vur 8i"k are all getting better, 811 Mrs. Baney'. molher, Mary EdWork a t:!peclalty, Selection of Food Important. pel setting. lnqnirfl of Mrs . E. o. wardll. The surest wny to keep and re- far as we knol', Bally, W llyneSvll1e, Ohio. Ii 16 Itore health Is to supply the normal C. Y. Barn8&ll allel W. B. Terr, Prot. Clyde MtIler, of Spotane, conditions of life. which Implies a were In Wa,nesvllle, on iIa~urd ..)'. Waehlngton, was oalled here on 80· DR. J. W. MILLER, natural diet containing nil the eleJ . ". Taylor hae bought Barley ooon' of the death of hll mother. ments of outrltlon In true proportIon, We regre~ ver, maoh to hear that and based on the proper selection of Sutton'l driving borea. .•• DENTIST••• food for each menl. For It will not M. M. Terry aDd Fred RmUb wer., Rev. I'rlnger la ileUlng a10Dg 10 do to mIx all kinds of otherwise prop- In DaytoD lall' weak, lootlng for .low, bnt It Ie hoped to be sore. omce t. Wayne.vllle, 0 Warren Common Pleas er food In one meal. but we must horsell. NatioDaJ Baak BIde. .made a meal cf such foods as are Look to Your Plumbing ~ball. Brown and wife, of near compatible. Otherwise we will turn Mary E . Loy our stomachs Into an acid and gas tac- Barveysburg. oallect. on friende bere Yoo know what happens In a vs. tory.-The Naturopath. hoUle ~ wbloh the plumbing Is in OeceUa Graham at al ense No . 11 229 on Satarday. DR.H.E.HATHAWAY popr oondltlon-everybody tn the Mill Garnet Edwards, of Way- ho"·· I. liable .- oontrao. .yphold By vlnuo of an order, of 8ale. duly Il18ued Waynesville's Leadin.. Dell..... wu • • from said Court. In tbo ..bo \'0 staled case. Found a Cure for Rheumatism oesville, epen' Sallby wi'h her or eoae osher fever. The dlg8ltive and \0 me directed . I wUl oflor for Malo. hy Omce in Keys Bldg. MalIl 8 bume fol1~1 here. organl perform She .ame funotlonll "ay 01 puhUc auction. at th o door ut tho Court. House. In Lebanon. WIilTOn CoUllty. "lsuiJered with rheom!lti8m for Karl Brown, "of IAballoD, . two years and could oot get my Witl In the homan body aI the pillmbing Ohlo.ou doer for the hOOle, aDd they IIhoold Mond'a y, APril 21, A. D. 1913 rigM hand ,t o 'DY m outb for that here last week buying oaUle. Subscribe tor the Gazette ' length of time," wrUea Lee L , Chap. tlresiley Vaughn and Wife tenter · be kepl In flnt olul oondltlon aU She'l1<e. If yon have lUly 'rooble at 10 o'c1ock A. M. on said ~ay . the following IoU, Mapleton, Iowa. "I suffered talned qnite a member of triende a' w. l .on . ..a k e Cham b er. dOlCribed l.aal estat.e. to-wit. 16 h our d wei, terrible pain 80 I ooold not Ileep or dloner Sondey. lain 'a TAble .. · .. nd you ar. certain to Tract No. I lie stUl at olght. Five YMrs ago] f Ji'or I .. -, b 11 81tuate III tbe CoUllty at of Warren. In tho. begRII oslllg Cbambe ·Ialn'. Lioi_ &veral from thll ' plaoe aU.nded 8 e·• qalok re lie. e y a Stat.e 01 Obl0. in tho village Waynesville &Ild bounded &Ild deocrlbod 88 follows. to·wlt : meot and io two monthl I was well the funeral of lin. I. N. MtUer, at dealere • _ • B!IIng part of Out.-Lot No.2 . lu tho v lll "",,, o f Rnd !lave nos 8uffered with rheuma- BarveYllburg, on Hunday. Wa;rnes\1I1e, Ohio; Belrtnulllg nt a Sinko ill [No.1235] the East line of Main Stroot · . a teel, 8 ioclles tism aln08 . "For lale by all dealers. Fred Smith and family have New Burlington lOu~b.es'wardly trom aD alloy lahJ out by Jobn :Jennlllg8..1 &Ild runnlug ~h e n ce with tho Standard and Registered Saddle Stallion moved from ~ellman to the Help line of Maln " treet. lIOuthwestwnrdl y 40 loot II at the to tbe .com er of MatJltJa Llpplncott's lo t ; Frank Blair, of Dayton, myer farm. thence at rlgbt angles ",(tb Main llLreet amJ ( Packing Food In Fern .. Registered in American Saddle Horse Registry under Rules 1 wltb UpplncoU·. line HOutbe&8twal'll ly 12 Y,. J . W. raylor and Aaron 8mitb home'" hi. parent. bere. In Germany the use of/ferns II compoles to an alley ;. thence wltb said alloy and 2, Vol. 3. 141 .. Flora BarlaD haa returned northea.tw·ardly &Ild parallel with MaIn Ing Into more and more favor for were at Doddll, on &turday. Street 40 f·oot to a stake; tbellce northwlJStpacking food which II transported Rex Ledger is a beautiful Clin' WrlRht and ~lfe have to ber IObcol work In Mlamllborl, WIIrdl;r &Ildl at right angles with Main S'treet either short or long distances. The moved from the old. BarU plaoe, to black with one 1thite hind T. C, Haydock llpent 'he week-tdiCi U)i pole. It o the beglnnlng. practice became common In . England foot, star in fGaead, 15 Second Tract In Wilmington. Oregonia. before It gatoed equal vogue 10 Oe~ hands 3)/, inches high (gelding mea~ure) and weighs 11~ pounds, · ·8Ituat.e in the Tow-n.hlp of Turtlecreek In A. B. Talmaie preeented to hili . Mill Selen aarris, of allr""'II'A. ths Countl7 of Warren and In tbo State of many. and the results are satd to be model in form and finish, ex. tra bmbs and teet, good wide heels, A viz: Belllg part of 8ectlon No.8. 'J'. excellent, especially In shipping frelh Ion J. Lee Talmage a tiDe team of borg, tbe gueat of MlslI Sarab OWo. 4. n. a. M. R. 8. Beginning at tho 8. E 'ong, full mane and tail, round symmetrical barrel, a strong back, trul"t, butter. fish and other food prod- yoong boraee, one day lut week. Corner ot saId Tract IWd corDor to William S.ydook, lae' week. well coupled. He is a great gait,:d horse. He bas taken 105 premEV&ll'811llld at an Elm l ~ foot In dll\mcter; uctl' wblcb require. unusual oare. · Ju. Mcintire aud family spent thence N. 88 d~ W. -aO. S6 cbuws to a R. J. Murray, of Lonll View iums-92 first andI3 second. . . .tone; thenceN. 1 degree E. 40.86 chllins to a Stoat I'arm, unhltcbed hll flne gray Friday with Mr. and Mre. Fred .tone; tben.ce 8. 89 degrees E. l O. ~O clulillil t-o Rex Ledger was sired by Ledger 12358. Ledger was sued by CroWD. a stone ; thonoe S. 1 degroo W. 9 . 97 chaIns to ..,-Fot-Bums, BtlJlses and Sores draft staUiou from tbe dllt on last MoKlnney, near Xenia • 'Chief 4089, sire of Roland 2 :28, by Milford Mambrino; h~ by old II stake; tbence S. 89 degreu E. lO. 0 6 chai ns to a atone ' thenco S. 1 d~ W. aO.DO E.re was dlltOovered ou the rcof cba1n8 Mambrino Chief 11, sire of Lady Thome, 2:18X, Woo,dford YamThe qoi IkAllt and surell' oore for S,torda, anel toolt him to the horae to the place of begin . coutnlnillg brino, 2:21 Yz , Mambrino Patchen .:and others, Ledgers ~rst dam burna, brlli8811, bollI, sore8, in1lam Ihow, at 'lAballon, and 08ptared a of the resldenoe of J . W Haydook, ~ a. ~O acreel be tho same more or oss. Kate Livingston, by Forest Templle No, 136; he by' Itchnn Forest matton and all 8klo dilleallel la premium with the harDeu marQ las' week. The Delghtorll loon Bald rea1 tlIItatil has been regularly appraised under order of tho Court. l'l.... t .Tract Ill, 49, s ire by Billy Haskins, 2 : 29)/' ; liirst dam by Madam Temple, Bookleo's Arnioa t!aIve. In foor It III on him latbered and 81lcoeeded In putting 11100. 00. ,Second Tract at u o.UO (lor "ere . ..clays It cured L H. BaBin, of I r e . . . dam by F lora Temple, 2:17)/" queen of the turf for several y~rs, and w ill nol~ be sold for loss tban two· thirds of It out, preven&ing What might have dell, 'rex" of a sore 00 hili aDltle K. E. Thompson .hu re&urned tbe said apJlraI8ed VIII ue. known as the "bob-tailed mare," il.>y .imported. Spotted Arabian; whtoh ptilned him 80 he GOold hardly home from D.ytoo where he has been a very Jillaitroo. fire . secolJd dam by Co~bin's Old Tom Cro.....der; third dam a Be1lfounTerms:-One-thlrd cash In hand on dny of ~Rlk. Shoold be In livery hoase . been for seTera' da,1I looking after Dr. B. O. Whitaker has as hla lale.one-th1nl In One year. ouo-LhIn:1 In two <ler; ' fourth dam by Messenger. ••• yean. ThJi! deterred payment. to bOllr 67., .Onlv 250. Recommended by J. E. bia bro~her Wm. M. ThomOllOn aDd gueet hil father, ot lleobanlosborg. Intereet and to be lOCured by mort b'llgo 0 0 Ledger is the sire of Be]Je K. 2 :28' U :loorth heat With SIX weeks tbe premlaes -aId, JanDev. daoah$er '111.. Andromeda, who handling, and Ledger E . (p) showed II 2 :24: gait in ~s three-yearWALDRON O. GILMO UR. {lId for m ; paced quarters in : 56, green, Keot:~cky Pnnce (p) pa~d "ere among &h088 lbat were In the Sherlll Warren County. O· a trial mile in 2: 15 with one season" hau<iliog at Hartwell, Obi~. • Too Much, deep water The), Were relouttd by M~~6rrakO, Atty. "I understand your star has a rreat ~In" 'aken In b ' f hl-" Rex Ledger's dam by Steers' Denmark; second dam by Gouge s deal of temperament." "A great d e a l l " a oa rOID a t ~ Tom Hall ; third dam by' Boyd 's Bruce. Great Scott, man; you can·t put , a a'or), ~Indow 00 Tharada" IIr '1 wtll offer at Pu~1I0 Bale at the In 18!)8 he defeated Black Beauty, one of the World's Fair premthermometer near hei' without ttl Thompson kept III book a'ore on thr residenoe of Mrl, Rebecoa J. Sides, ium ho rses. at Alexandria, Ky. In 1902 he def~ted Pr~ton at WAYNESVILLE CHURCHES. clanclng ragtime between bolUng . An' Boor OD FIUh .&rea' whloh wae deceased, OD Booth Third .treet Oakle y O hio. I'reston had just taken a 1500 premlUmat Rlc~ond, Wayn88vtlle, Oblo, on to lero."-Excb~e. oomple'ely rained al tbey were In Ky. I~ 11:106 he defeated Kentucky'S Artist at the. ~1arence Fair. Metb<Kflst Episcopal Churc;la 18" o"wa~er, SATURDA.Y, APRIL 19, 191J Is.a red II~, :ltar ~n f~ce, ~'''. O. 8, GraWMIr. Pastor, Commenolng at 11 :30 p. m ., 1m· C smp on nose an. white hind Sunday School. 0: 11 a. m. M orolng "e r SIOO Reward, SIOO ~ugba and ColllUmptloa plemeots, Household and Kitchen vtoe. 10 :30 a. m. Even ing service. ~ : O ~ fee t coming th ree years old, and 15X' hands bigh, Roy McDoaald 10. Mldwoolr Pr _ \yer MeetIng, 7 p . m. I ___ _ . The readere of nils paPfr wlll be Coaghl.nd ooldll, when neglected, B'urnl&ore. Terms ot SaJe, Cuh. 5005 . by Star McDonald 1712, by Rex McDonald 833, by Rex pleased to learn tbat there 18 at always lead &0 .erloal &rouble of W. t:!. (:iraham, Admr, Denmark 840, by Crigler's Denmark. Roy McJ?onald'l 1st d!,m St. Augustine's Catholic Church. leaat one dreaded diseue 'hilt ,·be lonp. The "'Ieeet 'hlnl so do C. T . Hawke. Auct. Father Louie YaUA R achei C 2044, by Artist Montrose 51, by ArtlSt 75, by Kmg solenoe has beeu ~ ble to oore In all when yoa have a oold 'baa noabl.1 W . E . O'Neall, Clerk. Mass enry second Sunduy of tile mODt .. a William 67. For further pf'digree see stud book. lts .t·a..~e8, alld tba~ la CAtarrh you Ie tu ae' a bottle of Dr. Kinll'l 11 :00 a. m. ~~.~----Ball'a Clltarrb . Cure la tbe 'hnlY Discovery. You will ga' relief THE MAMMOTH A light brown' pOllltive core now koown to 'he New St. M.ary'll Episcopal Chun:b. frOIll tbe Ora' doee, aDd t ·nal.y tbe JACK, with white medioal frateroltyCat.rrh belog oough will dllappear. 0 B. Brown, Rev. ,J . F . C.. dwall"dcr. ltec tor . points, 15X hands high, weighs about 1100 poUltds! s~ed by Orphan . a ooull~ttottonal G18eelSe, reqaires a of Mosoadille, Ala.. wrltea: "My Sunday ~lObool . 0 : 30 ... m MornIng He r Boy 69G, grand champion Jack at the World"s FaIr 10 1904. Dam ooostitotional ~r6atmEinl. Hlll)'t! wife wal down hi bed whh an oba&l The Waynesville Canning Company nce. 10 :80 :a. m. Holy CommuuI on Lbo Orst . Catarrb Core Is fakeo lDt!,rnally, nate ooo,b, a _Id I , houeetly believe is now ready to eon tract for com at Sun~.,. ot each mO/llb. by Limestone Mammoth 298, a Jack shown for ten years and never . &Iltln g dirtlOlly upon the blood and defeated . It not been for ~r . Klnl'lI ~ew their office in Waynesville, Ohio, Chrlltlan Church. maoo\lll surtaoll8 of tbe !!yateln, hlld Olsoovery, IIbt' woold not ~ linn II' . J F S k Man ..... er TERMS Ro,,_ P. D. ThompeoD, Put.oa. !iestroylng l.he foandatiolJ todsy ." Known for fort,-three . nco, , __ 'fhe above stock will make the season of 1913 at Zeu's Tobacco BIb'8chool, 11:.0 .. 10. 8ocialmootlDlr. Q1Sealle,IlDd glvln~tbft patleot ye."rs'" tbe bes' re1Df'd,. for IlOti8"a Roy Irona, Ass t ,' lIgr. 10:.0 .. m. OhrIatlau Endeavor. 1:01/ p. IlL Shed in Corwin, Ohio. $15.00 to insure a live foal. Money due ilt'p "nlnh bonding up tb" .onstt- aod oolda. Price 600 and " ,1 00. 8er:moil by putor ever;r alternate 81.nid&¥ .. ,. - • 10: 10 .. III. IIDd 7:10 P. ID'. ~"ilte'lnlr natare in doing Recommend",\ Ity J . E, J~1ineJ, . when fact is known. Mare transferred or bred ~ '.thet:. ~k or rn.e proprleton h eve 80 removed"from vicinity where owned when bred, forfett..u ~ran~ HJdcsite. 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Munyon's Paw·Pa" Pi lls are t>alike all other lax:olivC5 or catiarti cs. Tbey co"",, tha liver into activity by gentle methods, they do Dot scour; they do oot gripe; they do not weaken; bul tbey do Slart aU th e secretions of the. liver aDd :;10111och in a way Ihat SODD puts the"" org~ in 8 h ealthy condilion aod corrects consripation. Munyon's Paw·Paw P li ls a re a toni c to the slomach. liver aceS Der ves. They invigorate instead of weaken ; Iht'y enrich tllo bloo<l inslead of impovcrisillng it; Ih e y e nab le the stomach to gel all Ih .. nuuri , hmenr from food that is pot In te iL l ' roce 25 ccntJo. All DruKgists.
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The a dj".;tl \'(. 18 nut uurs. II Is UJed II ), Mrs . L' hur lell Jleurotlll o t Cblca,.;o . wh o \ H)' '>lIlllhallca lly ftij~"rl. that I" .. n ,)r toda., an' . III rulltt ~ r~ ot court· IIues8 and charm . In 11 0 ""), equal to Ih e IlI PII \\ Ill! "b o rn Iwr ra tb er li nd II lCl lher n51'0(' I" I ..:d 511 ), parti Ilgo Tbe \l ord " behn " II'r." sh" 6n)·I . i c~ms t o 11IiH' bpcn dro PPl'd uul ot th ' langunge . F o rt.," t\\'c Yf'arM Ul!;ll the Ineo we r e be t. IH l'UlICll t l' d . t h .. y kll P ,," 1It,' ratllre . lil t' ), wcr.) b{' tt t'r l'l,u,·(> r8a\!on" lIsl s. "'"ll uprt lllly we ll rPlld , had II 1l'l8l1re ly L ... arlllg unu goo d brerd lng t hat 1l 0 W ~t'l' IIIS , 6 h " t h illk6. 10 ba\' e l'a Bsed o ut or PJ IS lell(,(' . s n)'. th o Pit ts burgh Dis· lIlItc h. Ulg cit IPS :.nd Ih e mod ern cl \,lIl z;ltloll , In tlll'lr l c nclt'n cy 10 pa rt Ih e sexes , nud 1Ij( ' Infillx ot to re tg ne rR. Ilre th e CHuses s he offers In polu \!un Bul are h e r cha rl(es tru.l ~ Grallt that The fan n ing mi ll can be used to good adlla nt age in separa ting weed aeed lhe greate r atrulll at lito has cro wd ed and oth er fo reign mater ial' from Drain.
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wl l h"r ... <1 1IIIIld A 11'1", ,"1 ('um t's 1II0llg Ih(· ("' ll1nrlo' H ,ha l h,· \\" IH II brtc l<la), (' r. li n onl i ll ;! r), w o rk i llj;lIIall who ha d b ('c n r. 'd u,·,' <1 10 IIl1l1utO' IIC), ll )' Ih ~ 1 0H~ or t h.· nll',"b" r h,· 1IE'f'dNI 1ll0Rt, But tlls ca lamity hnd 1I0t pmblllt'rt>d h im o r m a. do !1 1m " plriluu ll y IlIs"lIs !lIv e If e w aH fO lllld III th e 8)' nnll.' ~ u e seck· In g cornm ,lII lon \\lIh liod. All!! th ero out cOllrtliness. tbat tew men ca n at· = - -==Ih e ~Io sle r m t h i m alJd , r ea tQ"rl' d to fo rd a leisurely bearing In tb es o day. li fe hI s wltho-rt'd 11mb, Ilnd h e was 01 InereasE'd cost of liv ing, and Ihat wbol o n ~alll . modern maun ers ara more abnlllt than NoW' Ih " I"I' ar wHhl'r('d tll('ull lf'H or those of th e old school. wbat of b e r Ihe so ui. There lire 8111rl tu,,1 mem o othe r specifications! Are men less bortl thn t "Iln beco m o dr)' II l1 d Impo· we ll edu ca ted, less we ll reod . les8 abl e te ll t. Th pr a ru m ys tcrlous btLDOS 10 conve r se Intelligen tly ? Ot course wh ich ca n loso tl)(' 11' .:rlp Ilnd e ve n noL Edu catio n. reading and Inlelll· th eir IPD we r LO u)lprt' he nd tb o h l'lghls . never 80 g e n erlllly dlr· Also Separates Out Chaff, Broken Straws and Other For- .-\lId II dl El'as('d racully clln ImpaIr the ge nce we r slrength or tilt' (' ntlre lire. It ca n fused Be today. and the brolldenlng eign Material that Would Interfere With Proper ('h eck our splrllulll progress, nnd 1m· procees has nol lessened th e propor· pUlr th e vigor of moral a5plrOllo l1 aod Seeding - Does Not Increase Yield tlon ot weq·edu caled. well·bred and ex· s er\'l ce. ceptlonally Inte ll igen t men, compared 'I'll .. rtlC Ult y of lov p. can b(' a wit h· wIth 60 yeors ago, but ratber the reThe fan n in>: mill Is olt"n lhollght o r I (,OilieR to Ih .. w(,p d seell eradication o r £'d hand . It clln 6hrl l' I uwu y untli ,'e rse, becouse th e na t ur al elrec t 01 us an impruI'('f of th l' .tu"li l y of Re pd , (lrl!h lf' trI. th e fanll ing mill Is a kine! 01 It h JA.8 110 Nrrn gl h, no r ea ch . no bolO wider dltru slon hos he n to creale a lI y mllny It is sU PP08ed 10 "" I" l rllte Ih e an o a ~l~ In t he d esert. ~ e!l rly 1111 the It Is l;um.'lIn1e~ 'laid thul mOiler can large r proportion ot leaders. baLi sepd rrolll tll e gooLi alld so in· I \\' t:'t' d Ht'P ,1 (' an h e Rt:'para t d from tho un lod! any door. Th., slatplU ClI1. Is c('ease Ih e yield. )o;xper iml'lIlS m:lll,' gra ill. Ihll ~. r edll .. illg th e sp rNHI ot th e l1I of' rea t lIon ~t'nse . Th e r e Ill" tn·aa· The New York board of superlnle nd· at th e Ohio and Kan sas exper il llt) lIt wppd s. \I IIh lh t'~e ~wo torelgn t·OIl· uro ho us l's, lh e m as I renl lind th e 1I'II1s tlllt cor th e !';ru ln Ihe I1l1lOllI lt bpst, I hat mOIl~~' clln lI e n ' r 1 0UC~. ents bns Issued to r ma l Instructions lO s tations UO lI o t co nfirm th e Me beli efs. I SO WII u ('C'(.nl(>s more un ifur m a n.1 I ~ Love Ig th p grpur "op.' n spsan1l' ." A t eache re In tb e hlgb schoole at that Al lb. Oh io s t a t loll tlnN' ~raues o f ('usier " ontro ll ed , man " 'Itll Il fin e 101'p bUnlH his way city to do all In th ei r pow er lo improve wh eat, hl'lll'y, li g ht and 1I1)('l ell nf' lI . II I' A fannin!,; Illill lIot of~pn II R('d h)' the Ilk., tervent Iron throu!l:lI Icl'. tbe oral EngUsh at the pupils. It Is wpre l es t I'd aUt) littl e dllf prPll ce hi fnnn"r Is th e powe r 1>1",'.\'." lI "ed at tbe pler ct's throug h t'nry difficulty. anrl declared that tho use by high school yield WIlS tuund . ~ e ither grad e waR ple " utor or fl ou r mill. Th l~ eRn be nothing Is a llow pd to oLJs tru ct his " ' ;t)' . poplls of "('row" ror throw. " to In" for ap)lrec iably beller than t he otht' r. IIs"II 10 r e mov e S ill II I from grn ln , Ot "Lov ,' nC\'er rnl l lh ." Hut wlwn tb turn, "roll " for gir l. "orster" for oyster, Llkt"".·ise, unt R gave the S UIll P r ~lIltR; (·OllrRE'. Sl1lllt ('an not b e Pll li r e l)' pllm · 10 \'e Hs elf begins l.0 wlth pr . lik e a "Iawr " tor law, "tboyd" tor thIrd, and th e re was pral'lil:all y nu difl'ert' lIce In Ilia It' d Ly thi s me l ho d. but il ('llIl bo 11mb that shrlv plH through IlIck or vi· otber similar ex pressions no longer th e yields from tb e u\l\l pr, low('r II lId so I'edll('pd as to be prl1ctl ca lly 1111110- tallty. life Is comparal iI'e ly Impot e nt. An d how fr l'qu e ntly we See thIs sp lr· will be tolerated. If, a s leems to be mixed k erne ls . Knn sns fOllnel tll at th e li r NI in tb e ne xt (· rop . The 111'1('0 "I ha \' e som ethll1!1: h"av ler kernel s yiel de d sornel h lng lik e c' ha l'ged for c lea ning g rain with th {'se Itual 11 'lll:pd)'~ Implied, It prevails at tbe present two bll s be lll be tt er Ihan the light. mllc'hin e s is not lur>:e . ra ng ing fr o J(} agalnut th t'e. thou hus t lost thy tlrsl time, the fact would seem to Indicate This s how s thut t he size . plumpness t\l' O 10 !il'e r:pnts per bushp!. ,,,·c·ord· 101'('. " It Is th e dlsellse ot th e with· not only a lack of diligence on the part and appearall('e of the kern e l!! li r e no ' illl: tu wb e th e r or nnt olle tukf' s tho ,' red hand . Some thing hAS hnpppn('d of the teachers at the gr a de scbools as Indicati o n of 'th e lr vitality or yi e lding l· l ~n ll l ll g~. Ilt tlw very tountaln or "Ilallty. lintl well aB the high Bcbools, but also power. Des llil P Ih p e viden ce that the ran· Ion! 61ckollS Ilnd dies. .Iovenly pronunciation on tbe part of nut th e tann ing mill has other II seg n ln!'; mill d o(O~ nllt pay tor It a II ~ E' In "Lllle" or "Dead" Conlc lence. Th e consc ie nce cun be Il with ered lIome of the teacher8 th emselvell. Ihat make It a d es lrahl e farm a sset. in('r",asp d y ip ld . It I~ certnln ly c1 ps irn· Bright pUpils u s ually Imitate tbu pro- Everyon e know s th e trouhles m e t with hl c fo r tllh ill/,: Ollt "I' ced se p[1 Ilnd Rm llt hand . A live consclencB gives 11 man nunciation of their t eachers. Mil· In sowing unc leaned grain. The (·halr . I as \\'('11 R ~ r .. nd " rin~ thp ~ ()\\'IIl~ less a fln e . ne rl'OUB. se nsltll'e, .. teellng" straws. elr " lire continually s topping troubll ' Ro mt'. \' . n. D I T flH'K. touch or th e mind or God . It gl1' e9 a waukeeans are aware from observa· tbefeed 011 the drill, lind as n re sult. ('oll pg .· of Ag riculture, Ohio Sta te III a n 11 disce rning 1IPprphe nsioo of tlon of thle tendency. Ch ildren be- an unev e n s tand Is obtllined. Whe n It l ' nll' (' rsity. rigbt a nd wrong. " 'hen tb e fe e ling Is longing to bomes v;here a foreign Ian· r eally sensllll'!', whal confl de nc"l' It guage was babltually employed bave Imparts to Ilte's mo\'em en ts, wh a t grown up with a good Idiomatic Eng· ft rmn.3ss. what motion. wbat deci llion ~ Iish beca!lse they Imitated tbe speech But th e conscle nco can be be numbed . It ClL/I becom e 118 IInroo)lonalve as a of tb e lr t e achers In the public scboola. paral yzed hand. ('om man ex pe ri e nc e a lro rds a bundll nt Illustration. There Ja the onalausht on systematized nre many people who were once en· arson bavlng a deterrent etrect r The dowed wltb II scrupu lous mora l sense. fire lOBS In tbe United States and Can· and In so m e way or olh er It has los t ada was $20,193,250 for January, 1913, Its exquisiteness. Il nd th ey no longer ~mpare d with $36,653,160 In the cor· fin ely realize l b e will of God . Th e r espondIng January; 1911. But cll· witherin g Is mnde m flllires t In apmatlc conditions are to be taken InlO lIa r !!nllly small di slo ya lti es. We do account. a nd these In the first month ,not sustain the sense at honor In the fu ll round or com mon lite . I hav e at the present year were t avo rable to known people de face o t her peopl e's a reduction In tb e fire 108B. January, property by writing scriptural texts 1912, was mar ked by the most proupon it! T he )' hAv e a sp nsltlve dE's lre tracted period ot extremely cold weath· to serv e th e Lord i but tb e lr honor Is er whlcb has occurred since the ee1I0t k('(, 11 e no ug h to make them respect tabllsbm e nt of the weatber bureau, lh e common rights or t h eir fe llow9 ODd wh e n the mercury III very low Ura The wi ll may b e IIlte a withered d epa r tmenls work at greot dlsad· hant!. What a strong. pushru!. r eo vantage. In January , 1912. lh e r e wera s ourcl?ful ha nd It Is whe n It Is e ~ . dow ed! wlt b heulthy vIta lit y! But when 1i36 fires cauHlng 11 loss ot $10,000 or It withers eve r ything Is louched with o\'er, and In Junuary. 1913. on ly 366. Irreso lution and h '3Bltnncy . Not hin g The larg es t flr e of Jan qary , 1913, wal Is Initi ated wllh po wer. No t hin g Is that wh icb d l'~ troyed tb e Ca lgary m eat addressed wllh pe r siste nc e. Nothing Ilacking plant 10 Alberta. Canada. Is occomplished . with dcclBloll. A ree ble will makes all lIre 's d oings aneSurgical treatment tu turn a COl) mic. Everything ts langu Id, trom Ihe IIrmed crimina l Into a usetul citizen to the Imp er fect s ickly promise r eceived a lJad s etback in II caso achIev e m e nt. w b ere a great apparen t change afte r Bring All to God, l ucb an operation led lo th o )lardon What can we do with a ll or allY of The slo rln g of ~ o rn 011 til l' farm ' o rdIlHlr) farm crib provltl cs pl e nty of these faculties or the soul ? We hav e of the r e made man. His releaso waH We elln IIring «allowe d by a eerles 01 bu rglarlell Is u8unlly foll nwed by morl or I,,~s ' ventila t ion for the corn bill. 1t a lso onl y one resource. which n ecclls ltated bls relurn t o dul' loss, eithpr from silr ill l, a gp o r from I pro\·icl es 1'n'e n('ces s to "nt s , mi ce, t h em to hIm who mad e th em. and who a nce vile. Perha ps one 01 the r eforml damage by r at~ . nll ce . c\JI"k"IIS "lid c hicill'IlS aud birds, whi ch often de- can r emak e lh em by tbe pow er or hi s birds, an d wh ere c "ius a n, pool'l y s hel- stroy an d l'ulIl a g rent [leal, es pecially grace!. But we must bring t he m d e liblO come will bo th e bette r prolectloD -te r ed , from moldln!! anri r olt ill !!. Th e I lf the co rn it; s tore<1 v .. r y long .. Sueh e rate ly , naming the withered me mber ;If .soclety rrom tbeor y an d ex peri· sbrlnlw ge th n.t wtll lalll' 1)1 :1 ('(' ill 11 crib cribs should be covered, pit h e r Inside In thl3 presence ot our Lord. W e must went connec ted 'with the criminal of corn tram til e tim e il )s C' l' i1Jb C'tl In o r ou t, wit h a galvanized wire nettinG bring th e m s ubmissIv e ly, laying nslde classes. So tar, the experiments mads the fall until sold \·ur i .. s a cc'co rding to at about on c·fu(lrth·lnch mesh ' The, all presum ption and pride. W e must to prove that morality Is m er e ly a the amollnt of moi' t llr t' th n (' orn ('on- fi co r s hould be h igh enough ab~\'e the bring th e m obedi ently, r ead y and wilmatter of physIology bav D not been tuins wh e n 1'111 In the crib and to the grOllnd RO as not to . alrord a hiding ling to ' carry out tb e King's decrees. brilliantly lIuccesstul. vao ti lnt ion of the crib. I': xpf'r lmen ts p ia .. " fo r rocJ (, 1I1S , and the wire ne lling It he orders us to a tte mpt th e Im pos· mad !' at th e Illino is s ta tion sholVed will prev~nt them from gell ing In to sible we must attempt It. "Stretch A college paper de nou nces tbe deca.. this \'lIri ation to be rrom 1~ to 20 per th e c (' llJ. Where corn in grown tor forth thy band!" The man might have dence of students In allowing the old· ,e lll the fir s t year. April a nd MIIY Ilre marlle t , It Is doubtf ul It It pays to k e ep r e plie d, "Mastl'r, lhat Is just what I cann,ot do!" "St r etc b torth thy hand," Ume rough·and·tumble rush to be s ue- tho mOll l.hij of grea tes t s hrlnl<age, The I It stored rO l' lo nger tban a yea r. and tbe Ilttempt b ei ng made ' thl' need· eeeded by "sappy, elre mlnate teas rul plOwer was found. and th e man was ce p in 10llc h wilh the College of K 'file blj;I'est troub le with t h e boy all ..nd dinners," and pleads tor the res· AJ;ri c ulture Il nd EXllerim e nt Stolio n . the farm Is that he Isu 't glve u a fair mado' whole. So must J bring my toratlon of hand·to-hand battles to try No farnwr sho uld be withou t the bul· cha Il('e; tnn ke the s urroundin gs as wlth,ered love to blm, a nd It need be lbeir ' m e ttle. Probably thus did the letlns of Ih ese Instit ution s. Th('v deal agreeab le all possible And direct bls I must " stretch It forth" In erro rt and barba.rlans look u JlOn the first en· wit h prac:ri ca l matt ers, us vli al to Inte rest ra t ner thll n force It and the servi,ce. If he bId me J must act as thoug h I have a h ealtby love a nd In croachmentll ot civilization. The col· tbe aggr essi\,e farme r as th e lext·bool[ soil will no t luek its workers. the very effort. I shall find 1 have relege-sludent estimate of man lines. II to the Hl: hoolbo y. c eive d It. I must bring my wltbered needs badly to be revised. An old adil!.!~ r ead, "You can't eat bope to him. At bls command i If yo ur family needed medica l atl e n· your pie and hav e it too"; the modern A doctor In Rowe caused 8 riot lion you 1I'0u l.dn·t hcs ita te to ca ll the proverb SllYS, "The so li can't gIve up must; stretch It forth. 1 qlU8t act as .. nd then was kept busy patching up besl ph YSicIan avtdlable. Wh e n your Its p lant rood and al waya have plenty a bopetul man, and I sh«1.1 find that the wounded. It was rath er a strenu· soli wenrs out why don't you do some· lerl. " Jo'e rtility mall)tenance 18 DO idle the graclou8 light Is restored. The Savior's power go~ w~th tbe Savior's . suggesllon. ' ous and risky way of drumming up thin g to maintaIn Its Ilfe? d emtUld. The SavIor', powe,r IS retrade, but tbat bUIlnes8 energy Is acIleveld In human obedlenc,.-Rev. J. No tal mer has to pay excessive Study the progress you bave made . coulited the best wblcb gets a market In your form practices and see wheth • . JOwot~ D. D. ';-' . ( . for Ita lu»ply by creating a demand, ' prices for nitrogen. The r e's ple nty at ;t In the air IUld scle ntltlc agricu lture er I.t agrees with the' teachings 'Of Kanis. professor baa dlsco,ered teacbes b ow to seture It by means at thole with wider experien ce. Perha1l1 '. your success has really belm almo!' • nrel!~ way to beCO~~ · ugly u to t1'7 leguminou s crops. " . falltire. ' , ': . d foree beauty. ADy mail~eJ' wbo .:\ ft Is n eve r too late to begin good ~ ;'. :'" , tf1:ed to force any hIa .• tap utfe. to: J1u ' up '· to their CODtracta ral'ml ng practlcel. · although It ma), Dro•• n tb.e r cOSlly It de!ayed .too 10Dg• d' ~&ve Yoltt'hlm tIIat. ' -
FANNING MILL IS USEFUL FOR REMOVING WEED SEED FROM GRAIN
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H II Conlri butlon. • " Did o ld (, loae Ost gl\' e you anylhlng tor th e charily be nefi t tund ?" " Oil, . yes; he guve me bls candid ol'lnlon of It."
Warr a nted In Ull ng CUll Worda. A 8 1111111 boy In Fo rl Scolt was out p ln ying with h is wllgon one da)' and jus t Ilt th e criti ca l mOlllcnt on B ",heet Cllllle olr. Th e youngsler walked around th e wagon seve ra l times and sun'eyed It wit h the air of one aCCUR' tom ed to dlsll)lpolntments . As hedrllgge d \.he wagon to hi s home h e DI et n boy fr ie nd who jo ined him, and togN h l'r th ey trudge d on. the Fort Scott Tribun e BllyS . The owner o r the wag , on sat on the tront step wllh 1\ forlorn look; then Quickly brightening tJ r> h e exclaim ed : "Let's CII SS . " "All right," r e i urned the o ther . "CUSS, cuss, cuas." - Kansas City Star . '
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Mixed L:lterary Knowledge. A surprising answer was elicited at • recent examination at a hoard school In London. "Who was David?" asked the Inspector. "King of Israel and the Bon of JeBse," repUed a bright boy. "Who was Jesle?" continued the In· spector. "The FlOWer of Dunblane," uld the IIcholar, arte r a sllgbt paule. A Student. "Is your boy a good student!" "Yes," replied Mr. Cumrox. "To a certain extent' Tbe way he getl hll mother and me to put up with hi • . expense accounts IhoWI! tliat ' be'. wonderful student or buman " natu~"
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MAIO OF THE MILL When the Clatter of the Reawakened Machinery Turned Into Music. By HAROLD CARTER . " S ee ms lo m p. yo u }'o lln ~ fo lk s don't 1thlnk o f nOlhln g U UI. plpuKur": ' ~ ald 'M rB. A d am8 llu pr u lol\ Klr . as ah e "Watche d h e r dau gh l"!" I. lz1.lo )J ul o n nr r ne w ha t. " I n te " for h ud clo th es ilkI' Ih oB!' yn u' vl) bO ll g h L s illc(l yo u ' ve bN' n !n th e mill." " I"o r 111 0 Lord 'll ll flk .' , Ill ol l"' r, d o n' t ) ·o u \\ (lIll rn A to go III\L al a ll ?" reJl li.. !l t h tl o th !' r c ro~K I )' , "Th .. rp, I' m aorry ," s ll n
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Important Item of Expense Is Saved if Land Is New and Rich Thereby Saving Cost of Fertilization-More Money i~ N'eeded ' in Irrigation Sections of West Than Elsewhere.
BUILDING RULES MOST STRICT
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A p ecullnr build lug regulation Is In forc e In mos t parts of Swllzerland. It Is r e quire d that berore tti e e rection or a n e w building, fram e a or scre'eds musl be er ected to mark out the shape at the building In protlle as well as In plan. In practice this amounts to erecting at each angle ot the building a pole or mast with a projecting triangular frame attached to It at the cornice lev e l to indicate the height and projection of the cornice. The building law of the canon Zurich requires that the framework shall be e rected wheo the plans are submitted ror approval by the pubJlc authorities. The purpose at the rule apparently Is to bring out, In advance at construcUon, the architectural relations at the building to adjoining structures and to the dIstricts In wblch It lies, both tor aiding th e municipal authorities in passing upon the plans tram the archl· lIictural viewpoint and gIvIng the neighboring owners an opportunity to judge at the etrect or the proposed new building upon their Interests_ Velocity of LIDnt. The first determination of the velocity of light was made by Romer 111 1676. The method was based upon the observation of the ' eclipses of Juplter'a satellite s, phenomena of frequent .recurrence and eBSY of observation. AsBurning that light required time wher&in to move trom place to place through space. th e Interval between successive eclipses would appear too short when the earth Is approaching Jupiter and too long when the earth Is receding therefrom. Romer found In 'bia obser· vallons that such was the case rnd that tbe Interval wo.a conditioned by the rate at speed at which the I'artb changed places relatively to Jupiter. Jt'rom these conlltanta Romer comput.ed that light expended· about alit:teen and one-halt minutes In croBsln, the earth's orbit. From thla III deduced a velocity of about 188,600 mile a a see· ond,-Ha.rper's Weekly.
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o f th oMe wh o 1" ,,1 8 " "fI Ih e inr-ltlp u l o r th A morni n g T il ... fur e RI .'x l l' n u.,u a l11I 0S l to th e 1111 11 fl'l1 c,, ; It was I' li r l or 111 0 o ld Adams ('s t ll t e an d sac rl'd "gal ll ~t I)" , /IX , III th e d l8 luncp, Ih ro u g h l h t:' t l"l" 's, Li zz ie cO lild 8('11 th e r, 'd It rk k h o use. A th o ug ht can1(' to h" r Wil y s ho ul d 811 e not ru n a ",a v~ Wh y not j us l wa lk a nd wa lk an d w,;lk into th use g rN ' f1 \'1 ~ l.a 8 of II'I' es, a ll),wh,' r l' . s o lo n g as s l1 e lle \'cr turu pd ba c k ? No ~ So lo n g a s h e r m othe r JI \'l' d s h o Bl U·t go bac k , fr o m day t o d ay , 10 e nuu n' th e j l'l" rs and sco rrs an d c oa r se s p" ceh o( th o s e oth p r 8 who recog ni ze d th at Kh t' was n ot o ne of tb em. and en l' l.. d a nd hatf' d b e r S udd l' nl y a s ba d ow fe ll ac ro s's b pr path a nd Hh t' round h pr s (' lr loo kin g up Into th e fac e of a bro nze d young ma n Wh oBe P),"8 we re be nt upo n h e r w it h ul1ml s t a ll a bl o int (' r es t. "Lizzi e: " e xc illi m e d th e mill owne r, "I Ha w yo u le a v ing th e gro und s, Rnd fo ll o w ... d you. H o w do yo u d o '? I' ve o rt " n t houg h t or yo u s ince w e pa rt (;d- If't me see , yea rs a go. It mu s t be." "You spe nl (! d t o forg e t your polit en ess t.h ls rnorn in g in Ih e mill," t he g irl r e lor tf' d, s tru g gli ng t o ke e p back h e r t ears. " Why ," exc la im e d th e young man In a stonis hm e nt, " reall y , I was s o e mba rra sesd - I th o ught It b est-" " YI'S, y o u we r o e mbarr assed be· c au se I wa s n't d n 'ssed like yo ur fri e nd yes t e rd ay ." ~ h e blurt e d oul, and could ba ve bil tp II lH'f to ngu e aft e rward. "Mi ss Kellh ? Wb y s h e- wh y, Li zzie, d r- or. s he's t h e a ge n t for th e cotton c o m pa ny-jus t a bU Ml ness wo ma n who 18 n egoliat4n g fo r th e year 's OUl: PUl. You dldn ' t thlnk-" Sudd r nl)' h e caug ht her In hi s arms , "Lizzie," h e whi s pe r e d . with his race v ery close to h e rs, " did you think 1 had forg ott e n ? Do n't you know my fath e r senl me a way to coll e g e because I rared ? I want you, Lizzi e . jusl as I alwa ys did : I want 8. girl or my own countr y and my own people, notMIss Ke ith !" And th e c latt e r or the r eawakenin g mill s udd e nly turn e d Into music Wo p), rlghl , 1913, by W . G . Chapn;a n.l
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The first I,ome of a young Chicago mechan ic w ho too k h is bride to a west· ern new farm was an abandoned freight c ar. F ift y dollars made It nol only habitable but comfortable and this plucky young couple lived In It for two years while gett ing a start. The third year they built a house that eOllt $1,000, much of the work b e ing done b y the ir own hands. No ma ll wh o is witho ut e xpe ri e nce ; bllt tl:1 l~ Is a .I a ll~ .. rous I hl fl ~ t o d o. aft a f: rin e r could poss ibl y mak e a Ol ll p r ~ will r(' '1l1lri' II., flJl l arnoufl t s uc ce68 of farming a s a bu s In es s from Iwce~8ar)o' t o buy t h l' 11"111 "lit! t o th e bpg lnnlng ; but Ir a mall Is a s tu - pro p" r ly ('Qui ll 11 tI<l s loC' k It a tl d t\\'o de n l and Is wll\ln - 1.0 unde r g o s om e o r tl'lf" "J ),.'ars · \I r ing ~ ~fl S " 8 In priv a ti o n lit th e be ginnin g th u re Is a add il io n. cbance ro r him 10 s ucceed If h e has Till! la rgE'S I 111'1ll nr ('a plll<l Is. o f th e 1H' (,l!8S ary capital. co urs,'. th e land It HI' Ir, A rew years Mu c h w ill d e pe nd upon th e a mount a go la nd cou ld bp " blllln l'd b v h umeor ri s k til e farm e r Is willing 10 tak e , ~tpll d III v('ry II l tip ,' xll " use, ' It mU Ht Ge n e r a ll y s ppakln g , wh e re land pri ces ""W b p pur c h H~p ,1. TllP re (l rf' a fp l\' are no rlllal , a full <'4 ulpm e nt Just IlJca lil i .. ~ In II", tlnl l pd S la t Ps . mo s tl y abo u t Plluals th e full va lu e o r the In th e Ho ul h . wll pre fa rm hU1I1 ca ll land , On e can usually g e t hold or a be lJlI lT lla s pd ro r $tO to $20 per ac r e . pl eco or · land by paying about on e - Usuall y. lI u", ("'8 r , Ihl s la nd I s h e ld In rour t h o f th e pur chaSE! pri ce In ca s h la rg e lrac ts , whic h wh ,' n cut up Into and g iving his not e" ror I.h e balance s mal l I r acls se ll s r ea dily a t $4 0 to on til e land fe r · sec urity . H e nce . $50 Pl! !" a e rl' . Pric es rung e sli the 81w aklng In a ge m' ral w ay, th e a mO UI!1 I war rro m Ihose abov .. me ntion e d to or cll pltal re qu ir e d! as a minimum for I $ ~ . OO O a n a cre fo r Ro me o f t.h e he st a rully €- qulppe d rarm wfluld be abo ut fru ll fa rm s we ll Re t 10 he arin g lre e s on e aud a ro u r lh tim es th e c o s t price In s om e uf t he Irrl galed r egi on s of the or th e laud _ Tbl s would involv e goin g I wes l. l: e n prully s lll'uk lng, th e small In d e bt un amount e qual to about rnrm should be nea r Ii c ll y. and ror tbre&-fourtb s th e COSl of tb e land , In that r e a s on wil l u s ua lly con s ls l o f high th ese tlgur es I arn a ss uming Ihat land price d land , ror truC'klng and fruit growing will In farmin g m o r e than nn y oth e r cos t $100 an a c r e, land (or dairyin g busin ess Ih e amnunt or ca pital r e SuO, snd ror ha y g rowing $20 pe r acre. qulre d al tb e sta rt d e l,e nds upon the Th e dltre rpnc es In th e pri ce of land I d egree to whi c h Ih e Indiv idual Is caph e r e assum e d ror th e diffe re nt types abl e or le ading th e s tre nuous lire. or rarmlng will. be consid e r e d In th e Th e c ity family who 1I10\'es to tbe arti c le dealing with th e best location country wltb' I!msll capllal us uall y be ror tb e be ginner. com es very much dia courag d before In th e Irrlgate <! r e gions of th e w es t SU CC '~ 8 S re wards their e trorts . becliu 8e ge n e rally speaking, mar ' capital la , re: to s ucc eed under such condllions reo qulr e d for beginning than elsewhere qulrlls hard living. on account or th e high cost or th e In th e malt e r or t he dw e lling house land, but wh e r e there Is plenty of on e may be cont ~ ot to cam\l ror a Irrigation water availabl e the yields year or two In a ahack costlnl( not to be obtaine d can gen e rally be made ove r $150, . A fairly good houst! for to compe nsat e for th e higher land a stlflall family on th e rarm clln be value s . built at a cost of from $500 to $1,000, deThe tarmp.r whose ramlly Is able to pe ndIng on th e Blze of th e ramily and do all the labor on the rarm can be"ln the 'COBt of matp.rlale. This assuDies with less capital than th e Individual howt~ver, that the rarmer hlmseJr doe~ who must hire a large part or his the hauling and a good part or the labor. Again, something depends up- carpente r work . ' Where the farmer on the character at the land Itse lr. It can do all the work himself the materthe soli Is new and rich the re will lals tor a very good house n e ed not be Jlttle or no e xpe nse for rertlll:mtJon coat over $500. at the beginning, and an Important II II eUBlly seen that with the price !Le m or e xpens e Is thus saved; but It or land varying as It do es It Is not the land has bee n rarmed tor many possible to atate a definite sum as years and Is In a condition that re- the sate limit or caplt.al with which quIres imm ediate rertllization In orde r a ramlly lUay be gin upon the farm, but to s e cure profitabl e yi e lds, conside r- In the next articl e some d e t ll lls will able 111 vestm e nt mURt be made In fer- be 1~lv e n which ought to c nable the tlJlzers or manure bc for e crops can I lndl'Vldual to det e rmin e th e amOtlnt be obtaine d . Som e me n huv e s tarl e d in- , of capital with which h e can slIfe ly to farming with practically no ' ~I)ltal , begin the busin e ss.
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PROPAGATION OF iSKIMMILK JS GOOD C9RRANT BUSHES ! FOR THE CHICKENS I
Frequent Shallow Cultivation I Makes One of Best Foods for the Should Be Given in Early Little Chicks and for the Part of Season. Laying Hens.
Currantll should be proPllgated by division at the plant. Whe re only a few bushes are wanted they may be obtained by Beparating rooted canes from tbfl mothl'r-pla.nt, but In nursery-culture plants are propagated by cuttings In lbe !all. They are made about 8 Ipches long and may be set out In rows at Ollce, or tied up In bundles and stored In a pit over winter. Make the pit In well-drained soil, wltb the butt ends up, and covered about 8 lDcheB deep with earth, Set out In the aprlng aa early as the ground can be worked. The rows should 'be 6 Obvloua Way. "NY aon write. me that he baa ,ot feet apart, and the plants 4 feet dilltant In the rows. Frequent shallow Into the IIwlm_" "He Is at a faahionable waterIDI culture 'ahould be giTBIl durin, the early 'part of the S8&8on_ Your atate place. Isn't he?" experiment station at Amherst, Mala" "Ye •. " "I tbought BO. ' An),bo4T CaR . .t ~ Will, no doubt, be pleased to lend ,),011 a bulletin IIbowing their report. It there," 011. 11'0wlng curran~ atld cooaeberrlea C011lltr)', If you
STtc.hn milk Is one or tb e very bes t fe e dls for bolh young chickens und luy Ing he ns. Tlt e c use ln, or curdy part o ( the milk, largely lIupplles th e prote in nec'essary ror laying lams, while for fa ttening fowl .. th e re is nothing superior to milk ror making white, Juicy, delicate nesh , The milk may be red eltber sweet or sour and may be given as a drInk or mixed with wheat bran and oatmeal. or both. Sour skim milk, or buttermilk, ted to hens contlned in yard or small rpnge, keeps them In health. The acid or ttbe milk supplies the lack ot vegetable acid they would pick up If on Iraell pasture- the buttermilk aldB digeation . • F'oultrymen near the wholeaale city milk men and creameries can otten buy the sour milk tor ten centa per gal1on. At thl. prlCII It ia a ebea" tood_ .., " Lo.. .by 8u,a. Aa' nearly . . can be PCUred out the chl,nch .bu, oaU1e8 a lo. . -'to tbe 'arm. of the U'nlted 8ta~ :, 'SO 000
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Reillon.Jble Favor. " SO YOII hav e determined to sue me for brp.tlc b o f pl'omis l! ?" Neilr HI.torie Omdurm.n_ " \'e6." "Wllh damag es?" might jU ll t as well provid e the rurl "O f ('ou 1'6 P' . " In8t f'nd or Iht' trpes, wbl c h were us e" W ell. lIa y, I've got Just one favor to rul ; 8ccf'rcllll g ly wllh th e grate ful approval of th e S udan go vprnmen t , e x· a s k o r you. Don ' t sue me ror len pe rlm e nts Wf' re dilly ca rri e d Ollt. S om e than $100,000. I haven 't got a dolla~ tons or thl' toll WPf' dH .... e r e c ut down. In th e worlel Ihat I can call my owu dri e d In Ih e ~ 1Ir1 . slI bjf1c te d to a di s in - and it mi g ht he ll! my I:re dit." t e grating proces s ~nd COln'Po rt l' d Illto Suffrilgettea on the Jury. nent b rlqu Pl If'S abo ut s ix In ellf's long, "Is (h e jury ready to r e port?" three broa d nnd o n p dr e p ; Ih e lIand~ :\0, youI' honore 8s; th e y are a til I esLllltle thing Irnug lna lJl p. '1I ~<' l\8 H lng t he WilY In which you wear your It a lr,"
PYTHON FIGHTS 12 KEEPERS Twenty-two -Foot Inmate or Bronx Zoo Hasn't Eaten for Nineteen Months, butN e w Yo rk . - Wlth II doz r, n strong men Curator HlI ym o nd Ditmars wp. nt Into th e sllllk e hou 8p a t th o Bronx zoo 8.nd ope n ed th e door o( It. cage containing 8"lIn8, a 22-fo o t py l lion . WhllA ~h e dozl'd. a noose waM slipp e d over h e r nec k. S e lina has not e ate n so mu c h aA a pound u f pig for nln e t pn months. All tbat tim e s h e has I\v .. d on he r ra t, and she Is 8tlll rut and th e champion fighter in hpr class. Freshly kill e d plg8 and olh er tp lOpting snake bits h8.ve been [JUl In h e r c age since she began h e r long rasl. bUl she simply baa brushed tb e m a81de with a sweep at her tall. closed her Jaw8 and shut her eyeB In snake ly contempt. But t he tying ot the noose about ber neck aroulled her to fury_ She 8wung her tall against the barB of her cell. wriggled, wrltbed and fought aa only Selina can fight. More noollea were got about her slippery body, and the curator gave the order: "Slowly. inea, Wow pull!" Oradaally ' Selina wa. dragged through , the doorway_ She ftopped to the Goo ot the houae and began B aenea' of contortionB. Keeper MIchael O'Keefe lOt too clole to S.Una'lI taU and Wall knoc.ed tbrOu,h a wlndo.... Nut John HaaUnca waa lent sprawJ.
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THE KNOW HOW To Feed Children and Gilt Good R .. lult •• Th e re are more nervous penona mnde so by Undiges t ed' food lying In the stomach than the average Indlvidulil would suppose_ It rood remains undlgeated In the stomach, It be gins to fe rm e nt, s e t up gas and a larg e portion 18 tbus converted Into polBon . That'B why Impe rfe ctly dlges tod food may, and ortAn do e s, cause Irritation of the nerv e s and stupor or th e mlndbraIn and nerv es Rre r e nlly JJOlaon e d . "My daughter had compluln ~ d ro r Bome lime ot a. distressed ftl ... ling In tbe stomach, after eutlng , whi c h s e t me thinking that her di e t wall not rlgbt," write. an anxious and In t.e lll· gent mother. "She had been fond or cl!re als, bUl had never tried Grap e- Nutl!_ From readin&' the account of thl8 pre digest ed food. it seemed r e asonable to try Grape-Nuts ror her cas," "The results were really wonderful. The little brain that s e emed at tlmea unable to do It II 'Work, took on new life and vllor_ Every morning, now, before going to IIchool, abe eat. the crisp little morael. and Is now completely and entirely weH, ahe lIeemB to have a new leale on lIre--no more dl,tres. In ttie atomach. nor bead· acbe. but BOund and weH everJway." Name clyea by POltum Co" Batu.Cree-k. Mlrb. ,Read the . book, "Tile )load tQ Welh·1Ue," III pqa, ,;'
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Somebody will want a nicely loc3tcll hOllle. hig h alld dry . 1\il1(, roOIll~ , with fllrnace, city \\·at c- r . large lot . barn. and all oll t b llildings In go~d rcpair , gOll d pOllltry hOllsc and yard, plcn t )" of frllit , la rge cisll:rn and a gl)O<i wel\ of wOller. Thi s mll st oc so ld tu close lip the I:all es tat '. :\ very rc;p.sonable pril·c with easy paymcnt s 011 the t erms . Inqllire of
\ Prosecuting Attorney's Office. Ohio, April 12,1913. The law governing the sale of Tobacco. Cigars, Cigarettes and Cigarette Wrappers etc .. has been and is being openly violated in many parts of Warren County _ This office feels that it is for the public guod and the welfare of its future citizell8 that these Jaws be rigidly enforced· I am queting below a few Sections of the Statu tees: See. 68~. "A person. firm, com· pany, corporation, or copartnership, enjt'&ged in the wholesale businP'88 of traffickinar in cigarettes, cigarette
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wrappers, or a substitute for either. shall annually be asaesaed and pay into the county treasury the sum of thirty dollars, or, if so engaged in such traffic in the Retail business, the lum of Fifteen Dollars for each pi ace where such business is carried on by or for such person, firm, com_ pany, corporation or co-partnership.' Sec. 6899. "A pllrson furnishing the information to the county auditor upon which the tax is recovert'd against a person, firm, company, corporation or co-partnership for selling, exchanging or disposing of cigarettes, cigarette wrap pen or a substitute for either, or attempting to do so, without having paid the 88sessments provided in this chapter, shall be entitled to one-half of the assessment and penalty so recovered" See. 12965. "Whoever selJs, gives
Mr. a nd l\lrR. Herber t Satterth· waite, uf Dayton, are v isiting rela · tives here. Misses Edna Janney and Ethelyn Jones, uf Oxford , are home for the spring vaca ti on, Purina Chick feed , the fin e;;t feed for little ~ckens, ever put up at While's Store. Mrs. Ann Wakeley, of Spring Va ll ey , has been visiting friends here for several da ys.
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Fresh Edgemont Butter Crackers Hen a nd Ch ick feed , Gri I, Crac ked Corn, Pop Corn. Ncw Goods This Week Fancy Grape Fruit. Fla. Oranges Pine Apples, Tomatoes. Lettu ce. New ·Sweet Potatoes, Cabbage, Apples. Ur ing us your Butte r and Eggs. !l t pays to trade at
Better Than Drug •. .1I'tlr peopIIl y.-h o lire severely trou' l bled wltb th e Im,llillty to sleep sound· ly, BOme dlv 'rslull 18 needed. II. party. an enterta inm ent or th nter. Rending poets an,l philosophers wi ll help. a nd very often a hot drink will prove a great belp In Inducing a natur"l and I' restful sleep. Dut above all. br eathe deeply of good pure all' just before-I retiring. and bave your sleeping room well ventilated.
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Chas Frye handles th e Milson Fertili zer, and there is none better
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Mr. amI Mrs. W. II. Allen and Ulive McCollu m ure in Dayton tuday . MI ~s
Miss Lola Zell left T ue.;day for Seattle. Wash., whl're ~he will visit relatives .
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NQ'rthern Grow n Seed Potatoes, \.Ihio's Rose. Triumph's, Irish CobblElr'!!, Red, Yellow and White Onion Sets, Bulk Garden Seeds, Bu lk Sweet Pca and Nasturtium Seed .
Mrs. W. E. O'Neall and Miss Martha O'Neall shopped in the or furnishes to a person under eigh· Qu een City, Tuesday. teen years of age a Cigarette, Cigar ette wrapper or substitute for ei ther.j Several new members were added or a cigar or tobacco, shall b e fined La the several churches Sunday as a nGt le88 than twenty-five dollars nor result of the recent revival. more than one hundred dollars or Mesdames Walter McClure , Chas. imprisoned not less than two daYfl Rye, F. C. Carey and Miss Pearl nor more than thirty days, or Ca rey were in Dayton Tuesday. both, and for each subseo:}uent offense, shall be fined not 1e.'IS than Mis:s Elta Emley and little niece fifty dollam nor more than three Ellen Kerrick. of Lebanon, were the hundred dollars alld imprisoned not guests of relatives here, Tuesday. less than five days nor more than sixty days." Blue Bell Cream Separator, the best on the market. at Rogers'. Man'. SuperiorIty Early Shown. Rude Bculpture dating back, selenAll kinds of Sprayers and ~p ray tltlc authorities believe. at least 200,- ing materi al at Rogers' Hardware 000 years, show that primitive man Store. Lim e and Sulphur Solution , made representations of other crea· tures at ,. stage of human develop. 25c per gal. ment when the conditions of existMrs J. E. ,lanney, Miss Edna Janence were Uttle tn advance at tholle prevn.lllng among the hi gher mam· ney. Mrs. Eva J ones, MillS Ethelyn mals of that period. Rut no other denl· zen of the earth manifested the Blight. Jones and Mrs . C. M. Hough were est desire or abUlti' to make images Dayton visitors Tuesday. at anythIng. Last Thursday afternoon at 4 811enclng Watch Tlcke. o'clock. in St. Mary's Church, Rev. Bome sick people want the time J. F. Cadwallader admin istered baphandy but cannot stand the ti cking Of ', tism to Miss Leah Smith. a watch. If this 18 the case. place the watch beneath an ordinary drinking . About twelve teams from Clerglass. The patient can see th e time : mont County Ohio passed through but the ticking will be silenced by the " glass. Ihere Tuesday enroute to Dayton, where they will do relief work. ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ I Mr. and Mrs. Wilbur Zellers, of Late Classified Ads Cincinnati, came up Saturday eveninll to spend Sunday with his parents, HORSE-A obeap work h orse f or Mr. and Mrs M. \i. Zellers. sale Inquire of John Wilson, R. D . 2. WIlyne8ville, Oh io I Mr. and Mrs. F . '.,.C. Carey, Miss
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:;ack Gran. Sugar ... .. $1.l7
Halph Pence came down from Dayton to spend Sunday with home folks.
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Did you ever cuunt the cust 01 rcplacill~ tketk mortgo)tes and olher \ aill ah le pap~rs? If VOII nrc keeping IJn)"thill): of Ihe Idnd in yOllr homes, remember it is at the mercy of th e clc menl s. and certified copies will ws t more Ihan Ihc rental of 0 11 1) of our
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Miss Edith Cra ne was the g uest of Mr. and Mrs . W. E. O'Neall, laHt week .
And, in fact, anything in the way of Base Ball-Coods. If we haven't got what you want,. leave your order with us and we will get it for "You in short order.
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Henry King and J. M. faylur \~ e re in Dayton, Tue~day .
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WITHOUT DISSENTING VOTE Wi th out a dissen ting vote, the senate Saturday passed Senator Broadstone's bill appropriating S3, 750 for the reliet of Mrs Maybelle Fitzgerald, whose husband was acci· dentally killed while employed as elect ri cian at the Ohio Soldiers' and Sailors' Orphans' Home, in Novem bel', ] !i ' l. Mr. Fitzgerald was crusheu to death by the falling of a defective pol e on which he was working. Mrs . Fitzgerald and infant son were left pennilellS. - Xenia Daily GazeLte .
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All members of Wyominlr Lodge, No. 102, I. O. O. F, are urgently requested to be pr~sent at the next regular meeting, Tl\ursday evening, April 17th. at 7;30 o'clock. Business of the utmost importance demands your attention. W. P . Zel1. N . G. Geo. D. Mills. R. S.
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Carrying It to ExtremllS. "Your husband. 1 und erstand. Is a clever after-dinn er speuker?" "I understand BO." "Vocs It \{eep hlnl away tram bom e much?'· " ~ en rly e very night. Would you believe It . wh en be does sta y hom e It's got so he doesn't enJoy a menl unl ess I get up after the dessert and In traduce him to the chll· dren an<J cull upon him to make e. tew remarlt.s?"
pENNSJ!.Y~hIA All Trains Now Running Passenger servIce recently interfered with by Roods IS again being operated between all points over usual rout es W. W. RICHARDSON
Modern Adva ncement. Just the use of co mmon sen so. the followIng of personnl choIce. so far as that chclce Is moral and mensu rl'd by the best In8tend of th e worst of one's selt. and the exp l'ndllu re of n few llen·11 nles wl1\ plnce at the dlspOSfl1 of any worker such means of selr·educatlon aB· were not to be had by the rich of a I generation ago.
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DR. COX·S Barbed Wire
LINIMENT Omit the Word "Can't." GUARANTEED to heal without ll'a\'It Is said thnt Napoleon the Great in~ II bl eluiM h, or ~tONEY REFUNDED. hat d the word "can't. " nnd thnt he I GOo nnd $1.00 sizes for fres h wounus, e . . ol d Bores, sore backs nnd shoulde rs, burns never us ed It II he cou ld poss ibly help and bruises. 25c size for Fr.mily Use. It. In that respect most peo~le dlf- I DR. COX'S PAINLESS BLISTER fer from Napoleon . .. If t~ey ~,~re ,t?, I is pnjnl l'~s finu · gu aT1111 teed to cure substltllte the word will for can t SpllI'ln, Rmgbone, Curb , Sweeny Splint, they would be able to accomplish Puffs t or any en largf'mcnt of bone or much more. wUBole, or ruoney refulldcd.. Price 6Oc. FOR SALE BY ALL DRUGGISTS
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Judging by the Sound. ABked to explain the meaning of Modern lealah .. vls·a·vill, a boy at Elm House Bchool, There are few twentieth century Surblton, wrote: "Vls-a·vls meane the IflalahB. Nowadays, when tho Lord We owe an apology to ~r family stuff that comes out or a. cbampain askB, "Whom shall I send?" men don·t of readers on account of last week's bottle berore the champaln ItIJ elf'''- j sa Y• "Here am 1. send mo"-thcy send their wives.-Woltmnn. issue. The r~ilroad has not been London MaU. receiving freight for some time. and n p our patent inside failed to reach us, and we had to get out our issue on some old stock. We hope to furnish the rea'ular paper from now on, however. HAD TO 00 IT
FARMERS, ATTENTIONI I have a car loan of fertilizer for Oats. Corn and Tobacco at the old Grange' warehouse, in Corwin. W. H. Madd en will show you the goods· and give vou prices and take your orders. Your trade is desiTed. Ed Chandler. ____-..~__ 4.______ _
LAWN MOWERS Ground True by Machinery.
IEarthly PunlahmenL of the transgressor Is well written IIp.-Kanaaa Clt,v JoumaL The
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Of the Condition of the Waynesville National Bank, at Waynes : Pearl Carey and Mrs. Flo Dyke. ville in t be State of Ohio, at the attended the Davis-Kirby wedding close of ~u8iness, April 4, 1913. ? ear Lebanon last Wednesday evenRESOURCES •
DlIIcouottl ...... .. . _. U~0. 6311 . 19 Overdra!.... lleCureU IUld unsecured 4118. 39 U. 8. Bonds to lleCunl circulation .• 00.000.00 I The Woman's Auxiliary of St, Otber bonds to secure l~ost ..1 SavI.ngs . . . ,. • • • •. . • • .. • • . . . . • • 8.000.00 Ma ry's Church will meet at the rec- Bonds, securitIes, etc . ... ......... I1D. 791 . 35 BlWidng bouse... ..... .. . ..... . . 8.000.00 tory Friday afternoon at Z'c1ock. Due from "pproved reserve agentll 83. C19.61 Bod o ther casb Items . .. .. 13 3. 6& ., It is a well·known fact that it is next to impossible to At this m eeting the United Offering Check8 Notes ot otber National Ha.nk.. . . • 1.090.00 sharpen a Lawn Mower accurately with a file, espe'dally as Fractional paper curnmcy. nickels. boxes will be opened. and centll... .. . ..... .... . .. 11 8.89 a great many mowers made at the present time have hardLawtul Mouey Reserve In Dank.vlz: Specie ... · .... ... ...... ID.013. 60 ened blades. Some resort to emery dust, turning the reel The many friends of Edward Legal-tender notes.. ... . . 500.00 n.DU.60 backwards. The objection to this is that the clearl!-IlCe betund with U.8. TI'IlIIIIRicks will be gratified to learn that Re<.Iemptlo,n urer(D% of circulation). • . . • . 2,GOO.00 hind the cutting edge is reduced, which makes more surface he has ~ecured a fine position with Total .•... .... • '-: ......... . . 79.787.91 in contact with the straight cutting bar than there was the Toledo, St. Louis and Western LIABILITIES , before. After the cutting edges become the least bit ·dull, railroad, with headquarters in Oaplt&1 Btock p&ld In .••. .••• '.' • GO,OOO. OO the Lawn Mower has to be adjusted very close, SO that it Toledo. He is in th,e traffic depart- t~:rd!:f~~roilt8: '1_' 8%P'e- 80.000.00 TEARS the grass instead of shearing it, making the mower aad tlU:es paid....... ..... . 19.GOa.U ment. run harder than ever, and the more it is sharpened by emery NatIonal Bank note. outltandlnjr GO.OOO.OO Dividendi unpaid .. _. . , . .. . . . . . . 100.00 dust .the worse it becomes and soon has no .clearance at all, , depoaltl wbJect to Mr . Frank Sherwood arrived home individual check ... . ... . .... 310 . • 06 . ~6 Demand cert\1lcatea... 8.UG.U . morning, after spending POlitai Saving_ DepOe1t1 •• 1.U8.8' 280.1B4 ,sa Have your lawn Mowers ground true by Machinery at the winter with hi. son near PittsTotr.! .. . .. . , ............. nU.181 91 burg. Mr. Sherwood C&IJ,le to Cincinnati by way of boat, and many were the pitiful sight. he witnessed along the Ohio river from Pitl:.fburg 1. '0. OARTWRIGHT, O¥hler. Automobile and GMieral Machine,.y Repairing. . Cincinnati. Subacrlbed UId .,rani befOre IIUI tbIa loth :-..:j d.,- of APlril,ll118. ' B. V:N~':''' . Qa.oline, Oil. (J~ Acc'~Qr.ie8. . .. • • . . 00mIc~ A~: . visdMn ~ ...... c Dally Thought: . g:\i!·~¥,,,,"abaHT. . ~~ ..:' They who lo"te are but ~ . . . ;J ..' w.-a. ' I.,' ~ ~- , .. . . from hea~en.-Loweu. ' •, . - ~, . ~......~~..;i!oiii.~~~~~~'~~. ~_' ~~~;,r. ' ~ mg.
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With the razing of the old woolen factory it seemed but fittiflg that something of l:)pringboro's earlier history should be written. In 1814 the town ()f Springboro was laid out. JOl1athan Wri~ht in the same year built a brick flour mill on the sight of the present mill, kllown now as the "red milL" In 1820 he erected a woolen factory about ·one.fourth of a mile nOl:th of t he flour mill. ]n 1828 the woolen mill was moved to tht' present site, about 500 yards farther west, and t he race straig h tened. That was built of stone for the firat atorY. with a superstFucture ~f frame. In 1843 this waa destroyed by fire, but was rebuilt at once, all of brick, with a frame addition for a wool house. The firm in the beginning was Wright & Son. After the death of Jonathan Wright the ,business was conducted under the name of Wright, Thomas & Wright for a number of years. After tlle death of Josiah Wright it was continued under the name of Thomas & Wright uutil 1892, when Ira Thomas was stricken with par· ' alysi'J. Then Jesse Wright decided to retire frum active business life. Since that time its spindles ' have been silent and the bu'lY hum of machinery is heard no more. In 1831 Jonathan Wright erected the third miU in the 1l'htatD, 'the "w.hite mill," which is still standing on the opper road to Franklin, but not in r.unning order. ~ose early days were busy, bappy . days for Springboro residents, and . our village contained twice the num· ber of inhabitants that it does now ;, Com~tition and railroad facili~ ()ff~~ better induc;:ements and the people followed the stream of immigrants to the cities. In the e~!i~r days the ' farmers hauled theipr'lI\rain to on ~ or tlie other of the miUa.and received trour, feed and money. Their wool went to the fa~tory and W811 made into blankets, flannel, woolen cloth and yam. , CO~N CONO~ESSMAN '\' {~ Hon. S. D. Feu, Congressman for the -Sixth District advises that he wiIl pay the expense of a trip to Washin&,ton, D. C. of the boy in his district who will grow the most corn' . on one sere. Rules ofthe Ohio State Board of Agriculture to govern. His District is composed of the following countiesP Greene. Warren. Clinton• .(Highland, Clermont and Brown. All boys entered in any of the contests will be considered ' as entered for this prize trip also. Every farm boy should make an effort ~ win not only thi~ free trip, but the honor that goes with it. Congress will be in session, when the trip is made, next Dec,ber. Par. ents should ,encourage 'he boys to enter. Mothers often Ilke more interest in the Bon than does the . father. Write to Columbus for entry blanks and rules. Entries close .June 1. Mail all entries to the Sec. retary. · A • P • .:iandl es, Secretary, Columbus. ____......__ •
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This David Brown, wlten twenty years of age came from New Jersey With his parents Asher and Mary (Ward) Brown, with eight brothers and sisters and settled on this farm in 1804. When Elizabeth was but twelve days old her mother, Sarah (Brown) Moore passed to the higher life, so that she never realized the impress and. devotion of a loving mother. In H!52 her father, Samuel B. Moore, remarried and moved to the Weat. J.eft as she was in the care of her grandparents ano a maiden Aunt, Elizabeth W . Brown, she grew to womanhood under the atmosphere of consistent Friends. who faithfully taught her the principles ot' love to God, justice and right living toward her fellow beinls . Thus when at the age of 39 years, she in tUtT. was qualified to faithfully devote her Christian fidelity to her heloved aunt, and repay her in part, at least, by nursing her through a protracted iUness. After the year 1883, Elizabeth B. Moore was left without any relatives in this plac~ }learer than first cousin, but not without many devoted friends in and about Waynesville, Ohio, as well as among her religious associates in other parts of Ohio and in Indiana. So much 1\as she be· loved by many that her willing service wu often sought in time of sickness and bereavement. Much of her life was given to the care of the afHicted whom she tried to comfort in their declining . years. Having never married she was more at li\,e-' "';' 'to tseBtow""""r ..... JOitijness, e p: tulness and devotion to her friends. Her IIChool education was obtained in the Waynesville village schools, and partly In a private school, taught in the little brick house on the Friends' groWld, wherein abe afterwards taught for a short time. She was a faithful wonhiper at all the religious services of her life Ibng IOciety. in which dbe held many offiees of trust and responsibility. being the treasul er of MIami Monthly Meeting. and one of its Elders at the time of her death. She was an ardent temperance wOlker, giving her time and faithful eea:vice to the local Women's Christian Temperance Union, which 01'p,n1zation, durina' her last illness
Three cowboys drifted into town .Friday, and announced that they woiiId 'r ide the untamed broncho '1?e1ona'ing' to J. B. . Ch~pman, .de§. aftein09n at tile ball park. .i" Aeeordin&,ly a fair-8ise.t. crowd ' tbereo;but tiie,boYs.Wfbteci "itOCid-lliiZed bank roll before;.tbey ..;t. ..
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eliRht token of regard and sympathy. She was one of the prime movers anll' was devoted to the welfare of the Friends' Boarding HomEl, having been one of its Trustees from the beginninil. Thus was her life given to the service of others. "Inasmuch as ye have done it unto one of the least.of these, my brethren ye have done it unto me." In tbis Home she spent the last nine wee1ts of her earthly pilgrimage, being comforted by her friends until the languitKe ~ame, "It is enough, come up higher." - - • DID NOT WAIT FO~ APPEAL
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J J The charming hospitality of Mr . and Mrs . Geor2"e E. Hiley and daugh· ....... . ters. ha~ been referred to many Co mpletp. waR the s urpri se on Mr. _ . _ - _ .......... _...... times, but it appeared to the friends and Mrs. Ii:. L. Thomas, Saturday Hugh Ridge was in Dayton Mon· o. M. Ridge was a Dauton visitor. who were so cordia ll y welcomed to evening, A pril HI, UHa, at their their delightful home on the seve n· beau Liful co untry home on Pleasant day. Wednesday. teenth , that the pl easure of being View Farm. Th e evenin l,{ was spent Mr. and Mrs. W. H. Allen were in fo'red Hawke is riding now in a with th em was more enjoyable than in games and gossip until at a Cin,:intJati Tuesday. new Ford auto . on any previou s occasion . It was reasonaul e hou r i.:e cream and cake the dale for tile entertaill ment of were sen·eu. At midnight a ll de· Mr. and. Mrs. Eimer Rogers were Mr. and Mrs . C. IJ. HcnLley were the Frankl in Farmcr:s Club at tbe parteu, declar ing it was an even ing Dayton visitors. F riday. in Xenia . SUTJd,ay. Riley horne. A sumpluoug dinner long to be remembered . Those was placed upon three tableH and pre:lent were Mr. and Mrs. J . L. Blue Rell Cream Separator, thl! If you wllnt a good Fertil izer call at twelve o'clock, all were invited to Sheehan, Mis~es Mam e and Annie best on t he market, at Rogers' . Chas. Frye, phone 49 I·L I· S. l:e seated around t hem and feel quite Bruwn, Mr. and Mrs . ChaR Hough, A' d M B Mrs. Edith Harri s amI Mbs Ed ith at hom e. Dr . Clayton , of Ye ll ow Mr. and Mrs . Frank Thom a3 anel · MIsses nllle an anae rown . 't d I t' . 'h t S t d Mosher were in Cincinnati, Monday. ::iprings, retu rned thanks for the fami ly, Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Hayalld VISI e re a Ivea In lJay on. a ur ay. bountiful f ClSt , invoking our Fath- family. Mr. and Mrs. Lyman Day 'It dow about oil on the street. It is er's bl essing upon t he family and and son, Mr. and Mrs Ed Chandl ('1r M r. an d Mrs. George H ami on h ' h " . visited their children . D t Sat- Ig tIme to thmk about pu LtmK it the friend s who were privileged to a nd daughters. Mr. and Mrs. Wm. 111 BY on on. enj oy the dav at this home. The ex· Stroud , David Thomas and family. urday. ccl lent dinner was appreciated, a Mr . and Mrs. Wilson Edwards. Mr. AI full lin e oLChas. A. P. I3arrett's Mrs. Walter McClure and Mrs . F. Paints and Varni:;he:; at Hugers' IOllg time being spent around the alld Mrs . Dave Pope and daughter, banquet board. The Club was call ed Mr. and Mrs . Theo Bishop and fam· C. Carey visited relatives in Lebanon Ha:rdware Store. to order at two o'clock, by President ily. Mr. and Mrs. F rank Stokes. Mr. last Friday. MI'. and Mrs. Fred Hartsock, of Robison. A most interesting pro· and Mrs. Arthur Bean and family. Mr. and Mra. Frank Zell attended Morrow, were guests of relati ves gram was rend ered. Aiter roll call Mr. and Mrs Carl Duke and family. th f I f M L M and current events, a paper was read and Mr. and Mrs. E. L. Thomas and e unera 0 rs. aura orris, her6. Sunday. by the secretary, Mr. Hunt. His family. at Bellbrook, Monday. Owen Higgins and Lee Dunham, subject was "Luck." This engaged CAN T-H-I-S- BE -PIPE DREAM? Bass are biting pretty freely in the of Lebanon. were in town on busi· th e attentIon of all, and caused much river and creek, and almost every neS8, Thursday. animated discussion. A gentleman from Springfield day some nice fish ate brought into Dr. Clayton. who had been a memo came here first of the week and town. . }lIr!!. J . C. Hawke and daughter, ber of this Club. was listener! to engaged Mayor Lowe tQ take him to Miss Clara. were guests of Lebanon earnestly during his address, and Sharonville, claiming that he was Buy your Fert ilizer of Chas. Frye~ relatives Tuesday. warmly applauded. A few guests going over a route from Springfield who handles Milson'8, the best. Stanley Shurtts, of Mason. was respo~ded to the invitation to add to Cincinnati for a proposed electric some words. A motion to adjourn railway. He claimed that the road Mrs. Byron Hartsock and daugh· the guest of Mr. and Mrs. J . B. was not made until after four would run from Springfield to Cin· ter, Miss Justina, of Lancaster, Ohio, Cha.pman, Saturday. o'clock. all seeming loath to say, cinnati touchir:g all the towns along were guests of relative8 here, last Mrs. R. A. Cross. who has been "Until we meet again. the route. including Lebanon, Mason, week. visiting relatives at Hyde Park. reAmong the invited guests were Sharonville. etc., until it reaches Dr. Clay ton . of Yellow Springs. Mr. Cincinnati. The line is to be aV1igh· Mr. and Mrs. L. A. Zimmerman turned home Monday evening. and Mrs. Silver, Mrs. Howard Collett land route. and will be built to ac· arrived home Monday evening after a pleasant visit with relatives in Milson' s Fertilizer, the best on the and daughter, of Wilmington, Mr:. commodate steam freight trains, and Mrs. Jameson, Mr. and Mrs. which will run after night. The ClevQland. market. For sale by Chas. Frye. Joseph Deardoff, Mrs. Sheets, Miss recent floods are thought to be the M F k P M S Parlett, Mr. and Mrs. W. H. Allen, cause of the investigation. ~:' Mrs. Mabel FitzJent,ld spent tb, ;:tts hope the work will be carried out."''' 'week=etid in Hamiltilh. Her sister. Miss Eva Barton were in Dayton, Mr. and Mrs. S. L . Cartwright. The gentleman, also said that the • • Mrs. Martha SeibOld. returned home MOllday. ANNUAL COMMENCEMENT people'he represented has the money with her for a short visit. to carry out their plans.-Mason Mrs. G. W. Hawke. Misses Emma The commencement exercises of Appeal . Vacuum Cleaners and Carpet and Clara Hawke and Mr. Fred .....·-M-A-N - K- ILLED Sweepers at Ro&,ers' Hardware Hawke motored to Wilmington Mon· the High School will be held Thurs- TANK -E-X-P-L-O...... E-S-. day evening. May 22nd at School day afternoon. Store. Pricea right. Auditorium. There will be ten A peculiar. though serious acciMr. and Mrs. S. Lev. Cartwright I Mr. and Mrs. Jason Sheehan were graduates. dent, happened in Xenia Monday The baccalaureat.e eervices will be and Mr. and Mrs. W. H. Allen were I guents of Mr. and Mrs. C. E . Bratten morning, when Wm. Scott, of the lrUests of the Franklin Farmer's l of Kings Mills Sunday. The occa· held Sunday evening, May 18th, and firm of Scott & Price, lost his life. Club at the home of Mr. and Mrs.)1sion was the birthday anniversary of the sermon will be preached by Rev. The two mp.n were 80fdering a big G. E. Riley, Thursda~. Mrs. Sheehan and Mrs. Bratten. J. F. C,d wallader. gasoline tank. A small amount of ~~~~~~~~~~~~~ gasoline was left in the tank and 1"""_ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _".".,,.,..,.,,.,_""",.,,.,_ _ _ _ _ _ _ _,..,.,_ _ _ _......."""'_ _ _ _ _ _ _ _., while soldering the leaks -the fumes
Elizabeth 13 Moore, born ninth 1 month , 30th. 1849. died fourth month i 17th, 191:X aged 63 years, 6 months ! L - _ _ _ and 18 days. She was born at the L._. __.. _.~ __ ..... ".
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The township trustees have pre· . they had viewed the 8ituation. they 1 It is about time that something At the morning service Sunday at sented a petition to the Commis· all talked heartily in f'avor of making ' is done to help this matter, and a St. Mary's church, the Misses Ruth sioners asking that $7,600 be given something out of Corwin avenue. I little money ought to be invested in Zimmerman and Hazel Gustin, acto Waynf' townAhip to repair the I "As long as the old wooden bridge I the northeast portion of this companied by Miss Ruth Harblock, avenue between Wavnesville and stands!" The only wooden bridge in county. sang a beautiful offertory duet, Corwin, providing there was to be a the I:ounty. and there is no thorough· We don't ask for anything but "Sun of My Sou\." The rendition bond issue 'for emergency cases tare in Warren County that is used what is right. This matter hall been of this duet was fina, and those Corwin Avenue has been a thorn morH than Corwin avenue. Igoing on ever since this thorough· who did not hear it missed a musical of contention in Wayne township for The trustees would like to pave fare has been ~tablished. and in treat. ·years. Thousands of dollars has Ithe avenue, but would that help us these days of progreslliveness we Rev . J. F. Cadwallader preached been expended on this thoroughfare, any £n times of high wa ter? None, ought to have somi!thirig more than one of his usual fine sermons on and yet it is the same old cry every I whatQver, The paving would have an " old wooden bridge" and "stony "Stumbling Stones." The sermon time the ri~er ?verftows. . to b~ concreted on both Eides, to roads" to show for the taxes that go was especially appropriate to those [n the Miami Gaz~tte of the Issue save It from belhg carried dowll the out of Wayne township. about_to enter church. of March 23, 1910, we had an editorial river. and tl.lat would cost a large But the situation is exactly the • - • on this ~ame subi~ct. At .th~t time sum of mone)'. . Isame as it was in 1910, and 1870 and CLEAN UP DA ~ Miamisburg, Ohio, March 31, 1913 the Busmess Men s ASSOCiation was Think We're "Off the Map" still farthe r back. The trustees are We, the people of Miamisburg, flourishing, and they, in conjunction still haulinlr load after load of gravel The wagons, in charge of the Ohio, in mass meeting . assembled , with trustees. got the count~ com· There are several ways of fixing to make the road fairly presentable, Street Commissioner, will visit all hereby/wish to express our sincerest missioners to come here to VIew the the a,venue, but our commiSSIoners and by the time it is duly packed, property in the village on Tuesday. gratitude to the i 00d people of situation. seem to think that we are "off the along comes another heavy rain, the April 29th, for the removal of refuse . Waynesville, Ohio. whoso generously Well! they came and the same map'" here or else they just don't river goes over her banks and away Have everything to be taken in easy assisted us in the 'p ut tew daya. obstacle is presented now as at that want to fix it up. . goes the fairly 20tJd roads. acces.'\ to street or alleys. The people of Waynesville, Ohio, time. The avenue has cost Wayne Town· The garbage wagon will begin d'd t 't f pea) f Ought to Have Consideration rom us, Story of Ancie!\t History ship thousands of dollara, besides a making regular trips for the sUIl1bl no was ~r an ap ut- out 0 f e goodness of their great deal of annoyance on account The commissioners shOUld have mer on Saturday, May 3rd. hearts sent what they knew a people The commlSSlOn!rs said they of going back and forth to Corwin viewed the road four or five weeks Tho! . Sherwood. M. D., so stricken would need. would do nothing with the avenue at the time of higb waters. ago, with rubbish piled up on bot!'! Health Officer. 'We thank them most sincerely and as long as the old wooden bridge During the floods of last month sides from five to eight feet high. J. O. Cartwright, Mayor. •- • shall ever look upon them as our stood. One. of . the commissioners and part ot this month, the mer· This might have opened their eyes to friends in time of trouble. also said at this time that he would chanta of Waynesville lost hundreds the situation. AT THE CHRISTIAN CHU~CH T. V. Lyans. Ma,yor. enjoin the first man that put a load of dollars from patrons on the other But 8OJllething, must be done. If - - -.... - • of gravel on the avenue until it side of the river, who could not come. the trustees fail to get their 17,600, Preaching services next Sun(fay at BAPTISM AT ST. MAR\"& could be.fixed right. Well, .avera! here to trade. they will have to put a few more 10:30 a. m. and 7:30 p. m • I~ of Jrfavel have been put on two . Aud yet an(\ther thing. One of load. of gravel on the road, and All are expecting a large Btten_ or three times a year ever since then our h)(:al undertakers had to aban· then have it washed off a&,ain this dance at Sunday School at 9:30. t ~d no one bas heen enjoinlild either. don two funerali at two dilt~reJit fall. It looks as though the trustees Some speeial features, All are in_. The . ~tii8ns of I the. \t4wnship timeti,' one being' delayed for five ought to be relieved of .this unpleas- vited to attend all)' or. aU of .these ~, ~~Up.t at ·th;s., time' ,tb&t ~~ I~pl- daY81-o.~ . aet»un~ o..f n~t being ·a ble ant ,!1~ty; .a~d .tile couunis8loners do services. ~ . JD~Un JQe&Dt·blllin_. for af~ to e~e avenue.. . : .. ' ; :~ _ aO'meth' woith! whUe. .~. .. , P.·B. ThomP!lOn. Miniiter. ...
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GREAT MEN OF PRESENT DAY English Writer Accords Honor. to ' ThOle He Deem. Have Made Their Name. Worthy of Mention. "Doubtle slI." wrltes- Clement Short· e : , In tDe Strand. "there are man,. Cfeat m eo, living today-me.n With prospective greatneBB-b~t only time can d echte. In my judgment. tbere 'll 110 rna o In the world to'day' wllo Je rl'~at, I [1 ROy walk or }Ire In 110 spike !~8 n W"~ tha.t bill wnt~ m~rarlu can • ' .. ;..j ,
Plan. for E.cape. DAflpl! rate as h e ce rtain ly fe lt theI r sUuatioll to be, !or a mom e nt or two Hamlin wa.~ unabl e to cast aside tb e Influe nco 0[' th e g irl, at co ncentrate h is thougblfl (\[( eom e p lan fo r escllpe. It may hav e been t h e gentle pressure or h er han d upon his s leeve. but h er voice co ntluuad to rin g in h is ears. H e h ad n \' <>. r b een a woman's mao. nor Something Beside. Duty Ins pired Hlml He Was No Longer Merely a was h e I1p"!(;la ll y Inte rested in this Soldier. woman b s ido him. He h a ll Heen h e r fairly, wi t h his flret appreciative prpcurlo us roolhol(] In t il., Bn nd, g lanep. wh e o ho had climbed iuto tbe ,;1C'UITllld th e so litary India", ti re. st.'lgc on t h e preceding dny . He h a d About Ils ':'lIIberM. no do ubt. 8q lUl tt e ~ realiz d t he r e fully th e charm of h e r lhe chi .. (s an d olul' r warrio rs . ress t fac e , t he d a rk roguish eyes. t he clear Ing IIIl Il tuking counc tl, whil e tb( 61<1n. th e \~ e alth of da rk ha ir. Ye t 'youn ge r bllck~ lay, rifl es In hand a ll t hlli was impe rso nal; however along t he nlgh t·ellsbrouded s lo pe. prett}' s b e m~ ht be, th e fact waR th e ir crue l, ve ngefu l eye s Be,! kln g t{. nothln g · tb blm Bnd n ever could be. "Yoll ha vl'n't got t lt e pla i l15ma n 's dl8lin guiRh t he outl lnee ot tu e coach cyes yet. Watch. 1I 0W; ]' 111 gO !II!; to Knowi ng w ho she was, h e comp r e, agai n ~t tbe blac k curtain of th e blut!.. he ode d In s tantly the social Kult stir t he fello w up." This had pro ve n thus fu r the ir sal HI) Ipancd for wn rd . lllf! ~ to c k ot th (' st retc h ing unori d gell be tw e"n th pm . "atioll-tlt:Jt ~tee p uplift of e artll educated man b imself. with [nm ll y An He nry b e ld to his s ho ull1.' r, an d s he agaitlMt wbich th o s ta ge h ad crus bod· clutched th e Willdow ·(' ati lll); . An in · co nn ection s he bad long ago cOllRed in Its lII ud tlas h-for Its prec ipitant s tant t h e mu zzl E' of th o r itl,' wav (' re d to di sc us s . he r ealized h is pres nt Fro nt ha d compe ll ed the sa "a g'''' to nt.lJosllion more kee n\}' thun It e othe r· tack from nue direction ollly , II s lig ht s ll gb tly, : he n 8t('a <l Io '<I 11110 IJo ~ l ti o li . "Have to ~u" s ~ tl,1' "i s lallt' p," h(' wise m igllt. He bad nli Bted In tb e overhllng. not unll)ee a ro of. makin g it mutte red In I'X lllallati o n. ant.! pulle d a rm y wit h no misund e rstandin g as to impossiblp 'l Ven to shoot dowll froID what fl private's uni form mean t. He a bovc. Uu t t his same sbarp Incline th fl tri gge r. Th e re W :lS a Ii/':ht fla Rh. a s harp ha d n eve r h er etofore supposed be r eo wns no t Iik ,l\v lse n pre ve ntiv e of e& rin ging r l! Porl . 11 y('11 III Ih (' distn nc e, gr e tted nn y lo ~s in this r es pect, hl B ca pe. 1I~lIIl1n s hoo k bl s b ~'nd 1t8 h e follow e d by the SOUII" of scrn rnbling. nature apparently snlls fl ed with t h e recall ed to m ind Ite steep ascent, excitement o f activ e frontl f' r s e rvic e. wit hou t r :>l)t o r s hrub to cling to. No, yet h e vague ly kn ew tb ore ba d been it would lleV '.l r do to atte mpt tbat; not times wh '~ 11 b e longed for cODlpn nl oll' wllh her. P erh a ps a lone b e mlg h l s hip witD womj!n of . th e class to 9crum bl e up rom ehow , but with ber which he had once . b,elollged . For· lh e feat wo uld be impossible. He distunately h is border stations otIe red missed this as hopelees, his me mory little temlltatlon In this r es pect. and of tbelr s urroundIngs drifling frou. b e had grown to belie ve that h e had point to point aimle8sly. He saw the actually forgotten. Tbat afte rnoon whole ba rren vista as It last stoo,d ra- . even-sweetly fair as Miss McDonald "ealed und er tb e glow of tbe sun-thll undoubtedl.y appeare d- be had look t'd desolate plateau abov e , stre tohlng upon her without tbe tlirob of a pulse, nwny Into th e dim no rth , the b,..,n as he might upon a pIcture. Sbe was leve l of th e pla In s , broke l\ only .by not for him even to admire-s he was s harp flssur'Js In the surface, treelen, Major McDonald's daughter, whom h e exte ndin g tor unnumbe r ed leaguee. To bad h ee n se nt to guard. That was all. eas t a nd west t h e valley, now scareel,. th e n . . more gree n than those upper plaiDS, Yet be 'k new that some how It was bounded by Its verdure less blutIs, ran different now-the personal element croo l<ed iy. following th e rIver eourse, ,had e nte re d unwelcomed. into the its olll y s ign of white domInion the ! e quation . SItting tbere In the dark. ruttee! trail. Beyond the stream th ere Gonzales' body crumple d on th e HoOT" e xte nd ed miles at white sand·dunes. at bls feet. nn d Moylan l yi ng still' an d fantn s tically sha pen by the wInd. cold along th e back Beat, with tills g ra duully chauglng into barren plains girl gras ping bie sleeve In trust, sb~ of alkali. Betwee n crouched th e vigremain ed no longer m e r e ly the Ma- Ilant Indl ~ n sentinels, alert and reo jor's daugbter-she had become h er· ve ng e'f ul. self. And she did not seem to care (TO BE CONTINUI!lD.) " Have to Guess t \le Oi.tance," He a nd dill not seem, to realize that there were barrl <! rs of rank, which under Another Enemy of the Fly. Muttered In 'i!xplanatlon. other circumstances must so utterly The fly has an ell:ectlvo e ne my othel Hamliu la ugh r d , as he lowe red bls se parate t he m. She like d him , and than tb e haod thal wi e lds th e Bwatter rrankly told him eo, not as s h e would Thi s Is tb e parasitic fungus known g Ull . "Ma de him hump, anyway, " he com· dism isS an !nfe rior wltb IlI ndn ess, as tbe Empusa museae . Tbls fungua nH'l1tl'd cheerfu ll y. ";-';ow wbat comes but us th:>ugb h o was a n equal , as Is a deadly e nemy at the bouso lIy. n ext ?" tbough h tl was II gentlemun. Som e- and it must destroy myriads of these " I- I do 1I0t know." s it e a nswe r ed. how the ve ry tone of bel' voice , th o pernicious In sect s, especia lly In tbf the fa ll. Th e OI es may often be seen In liS lh oll l'( h tllp. qll l'st iou hlld bee n aSlted clinging tou ch of h er b a nd, Bent blood pumping through his veins. a dead or dylog condltlou on walls he r. "tlo you?" besides d:ity Inspired ceiliu gs and window panes. surround SOllll'ho\\' s he was not as frlgbt. Som e t hi olt e n ed as s hc had lIeen. T hq calm him ; h e was no longer m e re ly a Bal· ed by II Quantity of white -powders tead y c oo~n c 5s or th e lIIall wus bav· dl e r, but had sudde nly b ecome trans· I. e .. th e Bpores of th o fungus whIch ing- it9 nalura l effect. was h e lping to formed Into a JIlan. Years ot r epres· ·hllv e fa llen trom th e Insect's body con t ro l Il pr own Il(' rves. She felt bis slon, of Iron d1sclplln e, we re blotte d TllesB s pnres are capaule or infe etlna st r e nl';lh, b ls en nfldence. un ll was be. out, and h e beoame e\'en a s his birth- othor fli es which may co me 10 ' con gl nn in/': to lE'a n lIpon h i m- h e ijee m e d right mac!tJ hIm. "Molly McDonald." tact witll the m. Whdh er the flies "Molly McDonald." h e whis pe red tbe aclually ea t the spores. or mere ly gel to kn olV e xac tl y wh at h e was about. " \\' e II , no, hon es tl y I dou 't ; not mime unc{lnsclous ly to h im Re lf. Then th enl attach ed to their bodle:o, alJpar yet," he relll ru ed , hesi tating s lightly. bls eyes ,~aught tbe dlstant tllcl(er 01 entl)' Is not known. unh eS itatingly pror.lalm blm great. History has proclaimed the elder Pitt a great man. but not 10 certainly his son. It has aBalgued thtll epltbet to Palmerston or Peel, and It fa 100 earl, yet to decide whetber It will concede It to Gladstone or DlsraeU. Tbe creat man II surel,. he who .by force of - aiue. :'aa Impreaaell h~mselr ,upon' hia age In some permanent form. Whetber tb& acblevemenla of .Mr, R~.• eTelt or' or JIImPerOr WOllam. are of ~11I·cba~.ter: ha~ ~tter , b~ . d. OI~eQf a cent.nry "eD~" lAB J01I .,•
me, bow,ever, to Join In what can scarcely be a aerloull dlsc.usslon, I suggeet that we take tbe name of a , IIvlng mlln from eacll . country who baa by InvenUoD or cratlon. stamp. ed httmmlf UpoD bII· age. I therefore nominate th.e 'ten .",ateat· men of the preaent Ill. ,. aa · toll~: ~ "Great. BMtalD. 'tIlOlDlla Hardy: G~a" Brt~, ~ U.teri Unltet! .Sti' ,I; ~rb6mU' :·1~: ., ,Bc!lsOD; " Ilaly, '
At Regular Intervala-Saya Lydia E. Pinkham'. Vegetable Compound completely cured her. AdrilUl, TexllS.- " I take pleasure III adding my testimonial to the grent list hope that It will be of intercst to s urf e ring wome n. For four years I su Ifer ed untold a gon ies at r eg ular intervals. Such pains and crnmps, severe chilll!l antlsickness atstomach. th en finally h emorrhages un t it I '¥ould be nearly L.-!'- _f-~I:::-"" blind. I bad five doctors (lnd nooe of thE'm conld do mora than r elie ve me f9r a time. •• 1 saw your advertisoment In • paper and decided to try Lydia E. Pinkbam 's Vegetable Compound. I took seven boxes or it and U8ed two bottles of tho Sanative Wash, and I am completely cured of my trouble. When I began taking the Compound I only weighed ninety-six pounds and now I weigh one hundred and ' twenty-silt pounds. If anyone wishe!! to address me in person 1 will cheerfully answer ell letters, as 1 cannot llpeak too highly ()f the Pinkham remedies. "-Miss J ESSIE MARsH,
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Bundretla of AUch letters expl'esaing gratitude for the good Lydia E, Pink· ham's Vegetable Compound haa accomplished are constantly being receiVl proving the reliability of this grand
reJ!Vldy. H 100 want ffJlecla' adrlce write to tydle E. Pink"e• •edlelne Co. (eooO'; IIential) L111n, Mals. Your Jetter will be opened, reael anll answered by a woman and held 111 strict eodele.co.
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Something Seemed Lacking. One of tb e beat known London newspapers, In 0. r evl o w or "L1ncoln'e Own Stories," collected by Anthon), GrosB, Commented on tbe anecdote ",hlch Lincoln was fond of t elling at a family of such migratory habIts that they we re able to get everytblnll Into one wagon, and even tbe chick· ens were BO used to b e ing moved thai whenever tbey saw the wagon ebeetll "rougbt out th ey laid the mselvell 011 their backs and crossed their lega. ~dy to be ti ed. The Br1t1ah review· .er. with an Insular senae of humor. remarked: "One teela 0. little aa though something muat have been 0.0eldentaliy lett Ollt ot thIs and or mB.D1' other stories In the book." Not Pure Food, "Madge looks good enough to eat." "Be caretul! They eay ehe employs artiflclal coloring matter,"-Boston Tranecript. MI'II. Auatin'" Bit!! Pancake, deliciou light cakes f!>r breakfut, all II!,UCOI"Ii . Adv. What some of our youths need Is mOTe e ducation and 1e s8 experience.
Constipation . Vanishes Forever
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Prompt RelieE-Pemument Cure
CARTER'S LmLE LIVER PILLS never fail Purely vegeta· ble - act surely but gently on Ute liver. Stop after d inner dis-
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Great Texasthe . A farm and urban bome in cream of the fertilo highlands 01. Great Texas for '10.00 per mon~. :i. Mild climate. No excessive o'r"
Terrible War. Orocllf (wbo baa lately 'jolned 'th~ ' militia. practlclni . fn 'bOp~"':7-h~ht. ~ld ....;\bUDdant Ifltt, right, lett. four pacea to ,fIle ·reiI.r; t e vest. marcll!" (Falla' ,dOWD .door , lDtiI favorable. Cc~:nuDity tbe ·cellAr.) 'Groce""~Ue (aDXloualj) and eultlltnlld. "''r'UllUl "Oh. jim; ~Jio'u IlUrtt" :Grocer.f,.~" ~ltefiD!D·~~0 '~)'r G~~iII9 agely" .b.lIt ':;ntb t: d~It1) ........GO 'WI;. Write for ~!'Clnli , ~~ ~~la ftCoppee;· ..,0ql&1l. .. ·~ ~O · ,~ . ~w • .•
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c;HAPTER VII.
OFTEN SO.
GIRL SUFFERED TERRIBLY
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BEYQN[J PAGES OF HISTORY PrImItiv e Race of Man EIII.ted In Africa Before Yeara Began to Bo Counted . A primIti ve race of men exlile d In
Bonth Atrlca accordI ng to a r ocent dl r.<;pYI'ry of Dr. Broom of Gormilllon . ThIs BclenUs't'B archaeo loglcal ond geologic al reBearc h ea bave made bj s name tRmllla r to Bclenllsl.8 In Eurol"~ ol.!<! ~1JI~1c~· ~<?.!D.~ U.J1!8 ago. n hot s pr ing wBe "I setlvere d tbll' ty mil es no rtb of Bloemfo nteIn and In the cours e of operatio ns desIgn ed to open up the eye of tb e sp rIn g. It waa necessa ry' to tunn el In to a sllDdhlll. In the tre nd of operatio ns th e \\, ork· men came upon a Quantity of mammalian remalna associa ted with human Implem ents anc2 a Quantity o' eha rred wood. The sIgnific ance of the dlloov ery was not realized by the lint Ilndera. but. fortuna t ely. a Dutcb lady In the dIstrIct lIuspect ed Ulat th e)' had Bclentlflo va lu e. and prevent ed the nndl from being dlspene d. Dr. Broom went down and examin ed them. He found th a t the boMII were chlelly thol e of hIppopo tamI eland, buhuula balnl (the buge ell tinct bolfolo of South Africa, whOle horns uBed to attaIn a epan ot 12 teet), CQula capensl a (the I1gantlc Cape bonea long alnce elltlnct wblch far eneede d the CI)'detid ale In lise). an elltlnct varlet, of wild beuta. tbe wart bog, and a number of Imall buck. Previou l dl. ~eri_ lad cauaed Identil te to beIIM8 that man had lived In South Afnc:& contemp oraneou llly with tbe ex· tJnc:t giant bulfalo, but the proof. ..vailable were Inconclu alve. Dr. Jlroom regardll thlll dl8COve ry as pro~ SDr; tbe lr co-e:rllt ence beyond doubt. Inte~6 tlng
HOLY DAY OF REST IPraCtical rasbi~ Sabbath Wisely Set Aside for the Worship of God and the Needs of Humanity.
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Care of Thoae Afflicted With Tubercu · losf. Plainly a Dra g on the General Welfare .
MISSES ' DRESS.
Dr . II . L. Darnes. superin te nd enl 01 tbe Rhod e IBland State Manal.orlum . baa recently demons tarttld by lIoooe Interl"B tlng I tuc2les of pa tI ents dIu· c barged lUI "appare n tly cured " :rom tbat IUBtl tullon. that a sauator lum ,11 a Bound Investm ent for Oil Y state or cit)·. The groBs earnIng s of 170 ex· patI ents obtaIne d In 1911 amount ed to $ 102.752 . and tbose of 211 eMf'S In 1912 to $112.021 . By aPIJ1ylng th e BlWIe D\'erage earning s to all (·x · pa· tients of t be san a torlu lU livlllg III .1911 and 191 2. Dr. Hames couc1 ud es Ih at theIr In('ome In tbese two yeart! was $56 1.000. ThI s 8um Is more tban thr ee tIm es t he cost of maluten anc,· of th e slUlator lum. In cludl ug tn t l' r l'8t at 4 pe r ceDt. on th e orlglnul in v,'s tme nt "W illI e. yo u musn't tight any of the and deprp.ci atlon charg"s . Dr. I:larn es boys In YOllr clllllB." conclud es. bowev e r , "W hll o Instltu· NWell . It you think I'm going out of tlons tor tb e cu re or lubp. r clIloHis a re my clasll alld go up agains t aomo UOgood Investm en ts. there Is good rea· pound £UF you')'e mlatake D." . son for thinkIng that lusllt utlon R ror th e Isolation of far advance d cases Better GIve Up Flett. .....o Llld be .UII belter InvllstlD ents." SOlDe people arc alwaya preVare O for troubl u whIch may not mol en ... III Delawa re. t7.~ , lIke tbe man who Cl1rrle~ u ..... D1ack- 1 un4el'lt and )'ou r fatb er egg w h er~vt'r he went. mode mo ney In tb e whaling Industry . "W by wust you al .... aye carry :Ibou& Brown - -Tbat'B rlgbt . lie WIIS sher. a row egg?" Wilt ed a rrle nd one day. IIr. and wall vald fo : doing Blunts a t "Decnus c It Is lIucb an exc .. lle . the wlpplng ,polt. r e medy for Ilsbbone In thll thr oa t."
It Ie wo rth whUe 10 a llude otten 1.0 Prof. Carl Hllly's delig htful book on ",liappln!!.!ls," aDd IlIIpeclolly to Illt i lorfileat lon ot work. One or Profell8 0r Hllty's strong points Is tbat no one has n rea l rlgbt to the r eet of S unday unlesil h e hlUl toll ed durIn g the precedI ng six doya. Tbe kee ping of th e Sabbath llIJIong tbe unclent J ewB was counted n car(llnol virtue. It e:r t end ed even to Ih elr plan ~ .... blch co uld not be .... atered or plucked on that day. or counC', the ceremonI es of th e priests. as of tbose to &0 up In of all sec ts In our own day. wer e not account ed as labo r. 10 lIlucb al W e CIIn only fully realize the lu t en· to come down In on e." slty of tbe o ld JewIsh feeling for th e Disprov ed tho Charge. day wheo we conside r th El taet that a It Is II shalll eme rgenc y that can deUbero te breacb or tb e Sabbatb was catch Pal. eve n when he I. Ignoran t punisha bl e by death. I~nd ragg ed. On Irlsbma n wh'o'lIe garTha t the nat ional feeling on tblB ments we re In tatters Was brought b esubject approac hed fanati c Ism III seen for e a magistr ate on the cbarge lhat by the record that a J ewish steersm an. be w.a a vagrant , wllb no visIble during a lerrible storm. le ft tb e helm meanl of lupporL unt ended. b"cnulle tbe bour bad stnlck Pat drew from t h o ~k et of hI s lorn coat a Ion! of tor the beginnI ng of th e Sabhath . It brp..ad, the half ot a dry codllllb and Is well attested by paBsage c from the laveral cold potatoet !. booli.s of the Maccab ees. !'rom Jos e· Tbese be spread upon the .tond before blm Bnd phus and trom Plutarch . that the J e .... · ooolJy a.sked : "Wbat do you thInk of ish armIes refused to baar ums on the tb em, yer bonor? Shure. an' Isu't Sabbath . e ve n sulferln g tbelr enemIe s lh lm vIsibl e maneB of su pport r" to cut thil! m down rath er tha.n 1.0 de .... c rate the day. 81bbath Rlgo", MItigat ed. 3.00 '3~ BREAKING OUT ON LEG "Pruden t comman ders, boweve r." 56&. 2 eaYIl Doctor Strong. "seeing th e grea t HlllIop, Kan.-u About two years ago 8HOWI NG HIM UP. Here ,. a Itunnl'n g d -HI! for till. advants ge tbus gIven th e enem :r. ob"ung girl. Jt la made o f embroId er- 1 began to notice a breakIn g out on my served th c Sabbath relt only so far U leg . At lint It W&II very email but FORMfNAND _ 1.0 abstaIn on that day from olfenslv e ed 1I0uncin e and III novel as well lUi lloon It begun to apread until InT 10'8 8HOn In r•• WOIILO It tormed attraetl ve. The Ilhoulde r yokel add large blotche operatlo ns ." '2.00. ,2.50 .~Ii '8 .00. s . The Itcblng WBII terThe Pharleeell. Essenes and SarnaI' 1.0 the garment 'lI prettine Bl and the rible and alm oBt conBtan t Man, ne .......t makar. of ltans we re . In th e time of ChrIst . Lhe atlrt 18 a two-ple co one bavlng nights I could not Illeep at all. M_'I 13.50ao d $4.00 Atter stralgbt lower edge. ab_ iD the world. cblef "tickler s for t he old rigor. They Tbe pattern (6161) Is cut In IIllell14 . acratcb lng It to relieve tbe Itc hing It split ,t he very smalles t of halrs In theIr 16 and 18 vean. MedIum 81ze will f'&- 'Would burn 110 dr eadfu lly that I zeal. ThUD It was permitt ed DmOng quIre 6 y~rdB of 30 Inch 1Iounoln g Of though t J could not stand It. For nearthem 1.0 give medic ine to save \If,,; but ly a yenr I tried all kInds of Ialvell 3% yards o! 36 Incb plaIn lOods. to gIve It merely to make tbe .Ick and ointmen t, but found no rellet. To pTOeu . . thl. " .. Item ... nd to ~tf: more comfort able was forbIdd en. 80me salves seem ed to make It worse to "Patlern Dep&rtm ~ nt :' or th' . paper. Reeeot dIscove rI es. as related by WrIte name and address plaInly. and ,'" until the ro " 'er e ugly sores, . which aure \0 81Y8 .t&e and bumber of patt ern. would break DeJltzsc b alld otb ers. Indicate that Ii open and rlln. s e venth day ot reet was prescrIb ed "One day I saw on advertI sement of among many, perha"" most. of tb e .... Cutl c ura Re med ies. 1 got II Bample of NO. 6151 . 8IZE . --' --- -------clent noUollB. and marked ly among the Cutlcura . Soap and Cutlcur a OIntNAM'B __ ________ _____ ______ ___ -- - •••• the Hittites and BabylonlaDII_ It seeme ment and began by washIng tbe sorell to bave been early felt that the r e pose with the Cutl c ura Soap. then applyIn g 'tOWN - ... ------ ------ ---- ... - ---. -- .. - ••••• of tbe night did not sumca tor the retbe Cutlc ura OIntmen t twice a day. IJTJl.BRT AND 1'10.- ________ ___ •• _ . _ freshme nt of th e human system. and I noticed a chango and got more Cutltbat In addition a wbole day of re8t r.ura Soap and Ointme nt and In a few c::.... .,. A TK ... _- ___ - -- ------ - -- --- -- -- -----weeka I was cure J . It bas bealed so "That la Duke de Bluffer. He~ was needed us often aB once In each week. ...-erytb lng he geta i . O. K." nIcely that no scar remain II." (Signed ) The Jew keeps the 8abbath aa a fea· ''I thought It WU O. T." Mrll. Anna. A. Lew, Dec. 17, 1911. GIRL'S DRESS . Uval. After a brief, ce remonio us re~ Cutlcur a Soap and Ointme nt lold "0. T .'" r;lOU8 8enlee of Ilome kind durlng the "Yea; 'on Uck.'· througb out the world. Sample or ea.eb morning . teastlng and pleaaur e are tbe rree, with ~2- p. Sk1n Book. Addreaa -mnlDI IDIlUlD llllnmm lDilllDU iIIIIM oroer of tbe day. The JewB conside r poel-c:ard "Cutlcu ra, Dept. L. BostoD. " that Iso.. 18 : 13. 14 enjoins this In sayAdv. Ing. "If thou turn aw~ thy foot (rom doing thy pleasur e on my boly day, Glad to Move. lind call the Sabbath a delight, the A s mall boy we nt to echool tbe holy of the Lord. honorab le, then Ibalt other da,y In a Btote of Intenae excitethou delight thyself In the Lord, and 1 ment because bla famil y was going to will cau8e thee to ride upon tbe hlSb Sloan 's Linime nt is a spl e ncnd remedy for baClCacbe, stiff move 1.0 Chicago. places of the eartb ." "Tbat .... 111 be fine. Joe," Bald hi_ joints, rheuma tism, neuralg ia :U1d sciatica . You don't need to Maka Sabbath Day of Fealtlng . teacher . " And In what part of Chicarub it in-just laid on hghtly It gives comfor t and ease at once. Buxdorf , one of the great authorigo are you goIng to live?" Best for Pain and Sdft'DeII ties, says : "So convtnc ed are the Je .... 11 "Jutbt theven blockth trom wbere Ma. Gao. BII CIJAN ....N. of Welch, Okla., wriLes :-"1 have used yourUIJ that one way of honorin g the Sabbath cubth play ball In the thumm er." was Iment for tbe paslten yeats for pain in back and .tiffn""" and find II lbehest. Is by feasting that they sometim es Joc's enthusi astic reply .-Chlca go Reclinlulent I ever tried. 1 reco mmend it to anyone for pai/UI of any kind_" faat the precedi ng day to e nable them ord-Her ald. to eat th e more at the Sabbath meal • ." Our mod ern evangel lenl method s Import ant to Mother 8 are v ery differen t. We conBlde r thl8 ElIamln e carefull y every bottle of CASTO RIA, a ante and lure remedy for day as lacred to tbe hIgher spiritua l Infants and chUdren , and lee that It needs of mankin d. We deplore an~ thlog which tendB to make It carnal Beara the ~ ,,~~ or Bensual. Signatureof~~ AB for tbe Bpeclal deed8 1.0 be done In UBe For Over SO Yeartl. or lett undone on the Sabbath , men Children Cry for Fletche r's Castoria It you have eczema or any other lU'e more and more leavIng them to ItchIng, burning akin trouble, U;!e best the Individu al conBcle nce ; but let Here III a clever little frock and I Hla Sarcaat lc Fling: 'evidenc e of wllat Reslnol Soap and each of 'IS rememb er tho.t, accordi ng aim pIe one to make. ThO' bloule ma, is good for sprains, strains, bruises , cramp or sorenes s of the "I don ' t IIko to Invite Mrs . Parvenu Realnol Ointme nt can do for you la to the way the great rCBt day Is Bilent. be fallhlone d In either of two length. to my bridge party, and yet IIhc's a muscles , and all affectio ns of the throat and chest. the word of one wbo WIlA cured by tiD will ; haracte r degener ate or Im- and the middy style may allo be Uled. sure lose r and good tlnml atter weflka of sufferin g. Adolph prove. Let us keep the pay ?" Sabbatl l day The plaIted skirt II Beparat e. Tbe Cot Entire ReBef Schoen , 742 Bf epherd Ave., Broo~· holy "I don't tblnk you are goIng to got neck IB flnlshed with a turn-dow n co). R. D. B UllOOYN lt, of Maysville Ky .• RR. I, 11011 .-Cbrls tlan He rald. )yn. wrltell: ber money without ber compan y." 5. writes : - "I had .evere pains 'b;tween my r.howJar and the .hort Bleevel have rolle6 Nov. 1, 1912.-" At first little red saId the 8arcast lc bus band . "What de,,; I go t a ha ttIe of you r )jnimen t and bad en",. back cufr.. • pots were Been on myarm a and body. Sacred Dutlea of Home . relief at the filth applicalion." The pattern (6160) Is cut In IIlz es • do you ellpect her 1.0 do, frame your which J noticed were getting larger More must be done to re medy the to 12 yeara. MedIum sIze will J'eQulrQ tnvltatl on and mail you a cbeck?" every day_ They Itched me 110 much domest ic ('vIIs of lI'e. Refieved Severe Pain In Should en The pulpit 3% that J Icratch ed mY8elf until I Il.led. ought to be yards of 36 loch materia l. M f< . J. UNIl F.R Woon. of 2000 Warren Ave. . more devoted to tbo InThere were tlmell when J ltood up all Ch i ca~o . III .. wril es : - .. I am a piano poll!!her IItructlo To n procure on home thl8 life. J)attern The mlnlr.trY to "Pattern "~nd r .. nta night and 8cratch ed. I wall troubled b\' occupal ion . an d since las t September have Departm ent." oC thIsto pll~r. about three weekS, during whlcb time may be aware of sores amollg their Write n a m e and uddresB '"uH ered with severe pain In both should er" plalnh~ . and b4 sure to give 81ze and. number o f p attern.. I uled - - wblcb Beemed to do me people. and for tear of giving olfenBe I m uld 1I0t r eM night or day. On e of 011 DO good whateve r. Then, finally, I they may fall to InBtruc t young and friend. told me about your Linimenl. thought of· trying Reslnol 80ap and old as to tbe sacred dutles of the Three appllcationo completely cur .... NO. 6150. Relllnol Ointme nt. As aoon ae I ap.- home. But this mistake i6 a me and J will never be wilhout it.'· SlZE -----. - .. ---- -.. fatal lUIe. Too Thorou gh. plied Reslnol Ointme nt J felt mucb J'6. The r elullt will NAME ______ __.. ____ .. __ .. -- .. .... -:-.-••••• be Prloo 2&a .• 1IOa., and $1 .00 tbat theIr flo>:ks Uet. After uBlng It 8. few t\mell, I no"Tbat naval officer IB note d for al· at All Deal.n. ticed the Bore apota slowly tadlng wlJl be eaten up of the worms ot In· ways going to tbe bottom of tblngs ." TOWN . __ .. - - --.. -......... .. - -- .... - - ---_ •• 84>,..1 (or SIoab', C...,e book on horHL away, and In about a. month I was testlne domesti c corrupti on. Religion , "Good heavens ! 1 bope tb e y won 't or at len;'t piety, will vanlBh. even If cured complet ely." Addr".. STREET AND NO. -- - -.. --.. .........• •••• appoint blm to th e comman d of thIs The lloothln g, healing balsams III religiou s torms bs Btl II reWnod . Dr. Earl S. Sloan . ship!" STATE .. ____ .. __ • _____ ------ --- .... -------Reslnol Ointme nt and Reslnol 80ap, Church authori ties shOUld be more Bosto n, Mass . )Jenetra te every tiny pore of the skin, wide awake to .the greatne ss of th e Explain ed. elearlng It of all Impurit ies, driving evtls of tbls widespr ead plague.H e-T. ook at Blinks able to r etire Nece.. lty of Obedien ce. away eczema , rashes, ringwor m, psorl· Cbrlstla n InBtruc tor. Pare nts who wish theIr childre n Ie from busi ness. and I am stili In harWrtt.e for book ea.vln g y o nOI( c hlc ks. Bfoml u. uls, and otber eruption s. and makIng 1,,,_. o f 7 frlell~. that ...," I ... ·ubu t",.,. .. "'II!~. plmplea and blackhe ads ImpoBslble. grow up courteo us and sponton eouBI, nBtls. book free. RalMallllemed! Co •• Bla.o!k \VeU,Okla. A. God See•. PrescrIb ed by physicia ns tor eightee n ~weet-mannere d must from the ca rl~ Sh e-Yes. but BlInks Is n't a mule. It i8 easy ror a vretty girl t(...~-:- -----____ One of the great reasons wby 11'0 I' st days ,ears. For free Bamples write to Dept. ot Infancy be unremI tting I. Dr. PIe"",', PellelJ!. "", .. II, IUR"r-«J&t.ed, ag e a busbond 8-K, Realnol , Baltimo re, Md. Every do not uoderst and better God'B deal · Inatlllln g polit durIng tbe courts hip. e behavIo r Into tbe .....y to druggis t aells Reslnol Olntmo ot (50c) IngB with us Is because we only see 8 eaDd y. regulate ~d IDvl.rorato h earts of tb elr I1ttl e on es. An earl, .t.omacbta~ .ad Reslnol Soap (26c), or sent by a very IItUe part of his plans lind .llverand bowel •. llo Dot grlpo. Ad• . Mre. Au.tin'. Bllg Pancll ke, deliciou8 dIfficult y. not alwaYB easily o¥ercom e, parcel post on receipt of price. purpose s at a time. We judge lite II Food for r ellectlo u ne ver Hatilifled a li"bt cakea {or brenldllst. all IIroce..... Adv. th e curious obstina cy wblcb so In HUle pieces. Instead of one piece. many little tots e vince when requ este. 'h ungry man. There's notblng platonic about a - - - - -.. . - - - We mUllt not judge yesterd ay. or la8t to .. - - --'- Bay Bome baby pllrase express lv, Mrtt.. W:Mlow Do ron realize Lb.e tact that thotaaD.i1I year, or this lOll or that faU by Itself. of tbonks , greeting or leave 8oot.btna flyrnp ror CbllCSren ~~.~ _.'~~f ~ blmllelf taking. . __ . .. _ _ teet.blna. IWtt4!DR th e gum", (~!!(~!! ~~.ih Ttl.,. mu.at be put togethe r to make . Doclle .of women are now ua1ng and obedIen t children wUJ oCte ll 1kia.allaT.. p&ID.cu ru wiD4 reduce .. Intlamma bonl"KlD~ 'On y~ . - _ _ ... ~-::::'"'.!!L up one life, one plan, and then we hold out an uncon8c lonoble time b& may ee9 God's pattern . c.a.e-a. -.,c...o. An Rlcheat an Curatl"" Quahtleo _. __ ___ fore consent ing to utter 8. "ta" In r& One can fan despite a fine line Of _ __.t.Ut.ZI . __.s.o...n SL.cw. .. PO .. BACKAC lHE. RHEUM ATISM. But seeing little or much of his turn - - -. - -- .--- -- -~ for a biscuit or lIome favor con. !tood intentio ns. ' . KIDNE- .:a ANa BLADD ER plan for our lives. loving and senlng 1 W . N. U., CINCIN NATI. NO. 1>-1915 .. blm. we may be aBBured thlll "all lerred. things" win "work togethe r" for our A SOl..... Encoura ge Klndne. 1 In Childre n. rowier eternal good. Klndne se Is one of the habits that la latent In every normal ehlld . 11 ReJolo., Dlullt be encoura ged, snd you mny bs Every worker for Chrllt, 111 hIs 0111'11 sure that the child that la k1n4 til particul ar Iphere. meets' with many animals and birds will be conalde rate valle,a and 1iis. . crooke" In hla treatme nt of peNOns . Tbere 2~~J~~IJD·' ''a.~r \ placfll and t:Oughm01lllta ' on... , Y~c1i ;' 004 1• •• • lwa71 IOmetb lng IDt,re& tlng In alohe can·that dealQod'!I .l!Jptce anim'alI , DOt' only n ')o1'e' an7tbln pOw. I_I! ' !HJ~ with . ' ~IU~" ~d. IfChildre taueht to .care. f~r, lblrda, tile· occasion . but &l~ •. ¥ d . . .,. lab or anlm~. , there ,wnl '" a eertalQ dl.llleuIU... .....of IUch ,a: JI&tan -'~ '.tO ' 'I.~ i'elpolalblUl.)o tJ\at'm akei .«i,lib•. PuttlDc : ~· or .~ · "" 1Dt\'ii!oil ofl C)haraetat• .~ ' , ! . ' . , . .... 'bI .. 'table ........ . J. , II,"~ • Ku no " ...... .' _. i'~ ' " , , .' ~' .~.1Ii . '. " ". 0 • Wilt Ja~ . . . . . . faIr~. . .
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Thl~ mere Cur oner'" fee, CatherIne ,iJ!111 "f II lIslIlIlly makes \IS Llino , I3 80. E. U. 'lh Ol llptlOn, Cor- Ihir, l l. lit 'IIU", ItO IIll1tter how fC. .,. on or 's fot!. lnquellt Luolh. Llln ~, 1" '111 11: w, ' IIllly IlIlv '} fill.d up 00 tnpVery important Ina tl ers to co nsiller when ,r c ur1l1~ th l' ~IOSl all\·an- S:I ><U . E C Tl1ompHon, co ron el' s : wnl " ;. I1r 11' ••11 wute r . ... tagcClus lIIarket f(lf y" ur crca lIl . t"<'e. inquBftt, ELh fl l Lane 1'.10. . ' ,\" lit tho "f the chunn of the Nu,la Thl" fo\l,)wing lJillH tor repnlr of f"ulttnil1 i~ rille to th . rush nll,l hl1hru/.<lH and bridges wer0 for elllerl( hl l' Ill1, l Rpn rkle of its strcam, n8 it Olnoy clises oaused by the flood . . pOllr~ hiHSi lll-! I\ntl swi rling 11110 f OlIlI1Poor old Elgin 33c w . E Dechant repalrln~ ro~ds IU ing intu the glll:lS. And who cn n tell Franklin townshIp 118.60 Z. O . hull' llIuch of th(' fatal scductive ness ., ~Orley, replltrl~n~ M~rrow and MI ll of \'IJllldly <:lTef\"('scI'nt hut less innoUrove rOll.d $10, Ifi Z 0 \Vorley, l'I'llt t.~Yl' ra~I'~, with t.h~ir c r i l1l~on CINCINNATI, OHIO. re plllriug.approllohes ~o Mlll .Urove I"1",rl: I, ' or IT" >III1J fOR Ill, or "purple RELIABLE-Safe a nd Permanent " 'ith ,1000 shippers who will prov~ it. RIver Bridg e fl09 U W .. I)pllrk~, hllbl>i •. ~ winking 011 tilt' brim," IIIl1y ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~!'!""-~~~~~~-~"'~_~~~~~~_1111_ ~ repllirlllg ro:,da>tnll bridges.ID b;d (' ,.[ I", dUI' to th ei r hypnotic IIppeal to IlOd Union towll~hip!l *:!,I . l£ull1~ nllr fu ~(' ililltl't1 eye, 118 we " look upon • Donnel!, repl1iring Iwp rot!.chf'1I to Ih" wine wl1!~ n it is red, when it •• •• • Ma/ber!! Mill brid~ o $ I·H):!& R A . IIIOI.t:th it self arij{ht?" .....-"'."'-_........._ - -........._"'_............"'_ ............_.".-"""_...-....- ..........,.,..........-..........,.............--~...,..."""---- McCutoheon, repl\i rIDg r oods in C('rtllin it is thnt the most popuE R. Wo loott and <: l' orge Knapp Frll.nkl in t)wnshil) f.~f3 50 Chlls Inr IIlId irresistiblo liquors, from lowCommon Pleas Proceedings Michel, remov ing debris from Iy Ingrr to lordly champagne, aro The report of tbe GrBnd Jnry appoln'ed apprsleere. IQ t be matter at tl. '1 estute of Jj'rnnkli n ~o8pent!ion brid!{o i28.75 tilOsc tlll!t sparkle and fown and bite, showed that 6 wlt-nesses were ex The trUi'tees of Wllyne TOWU8hip with the keen fresh tang of carbonic Ad4 UeOiliod Devaul, deoensetl .. mlo8ct oovering I 0".e8, 2 billJ pre · prosentes II. petition t o th o (JO Ill acid gus. Evcll whisky has to be vllnl Ile administratrix :t nth ori:ted eented and no OBses Ignored. V0UU ' m l s~ioners u~klll g tbut n;,oo for mi xC'u wi+h something sparkling, 'y jill was inepected and founa In to aooept '26G from U. II & D. R. It. Co, in settlemont ' f damage!! WI\yoe Townsblp bo iuolooi'd if "soda" or " I'olly," in order to make good oondlt.l )U there ill to I tJ Ii 1J0nd ) ~~l1tJ to bf' it attract ive to the eye or even to the oaullng death of deoedent Emmett Exman vs. W. C. Rnsh . In t he matter of the will of Phoel-a oRed for the repliir of thEl a\'ennl' pll illte, except of the eduCAted or C lie dismileed for wllnt of proseou Niohols. deJeased . Commiesion bet.ween W,lynellvi lle unr! Cll rwin jaued minority. tion L K. L!Lngdon wile Ilppoiot llU t" No smn ll nmount of the charm of with t he ..,lIlllnnexed ordered Issued Annie Thutcher et al VI, Ed..,hl to Alfred Bolbrook New York Uity. n8~il.lt Proseoul.ing Att orney, F U " fizzy" dr in ks, whether innocent or Estate of Kate' Brook_, doing Anjer~on in t.he em ergency oa80~ hurtful lies in the "fizz." The motto: H . Grieat e' al Plal~tlft's dleml... , aotton at their own OOstl . buslnessl\s Dlreot Coal Co .,alelgoor. oa used by tbe flOOd . n All fizz abandon, ye o who enter Mtate of Ohio 'Ve. Bea Wallaoe. . lnventorv and appruisament filed . .... hrft·!" over the door of cv~ry enloon Defeount"ordered to enter into a Estate ~f Ellz'Lbeth U. Shoemaker, Pains in the Stomach alld ha r , if epforeed . would well nigh reoopizllonoe in 'be eum of $250.00 deoeaeed. inventory and appralaeIf yon o~ntinn llll y ' oumpillin ot sonnd the deat h knell of d runken. and in dtlfaua 'her.e of ie oommltted ment filed . pllins In the stolllll.oh, your livor (l r I1 cs.~. -D r. Woods H utchinson, in yOUl' kidn eys are out of ord er to Jail. 10 tlae matter of the estate of Neg leot may lead to dropsy, kidney Everyk .1 y's Magazine. Stde of Ohio ve . Ben wall~:,' Eliz..~eth R. Hldee, deoeased. 8ulell troub le diabetes or BrIgh t 's di!;Aa8tl Defelld..nt enten plea 01 lui y. approved aDd (lonfirmed : Thous!l~ds reoommend Elt'o tri c THAT FEELING 8el1\en08 of 1110 tine and 008'8 and On AprU 9th there wile filed In the Bitters a8 the very best stomach s nd kidney medioine made . B . T Dommi~~en' to X.nia workheuee Probate Conrt due proof of publloa- AIl!ltJn, of Ruleigh, N . C ., who suf eUlpended on good behavior. (;lIven Uon of notioe of estates tor seUle fered with pain in the :stomach II nll nntll June lilt to pay 008\8. ment Sit for hearing Apri l 14, 1913. bllok, write!!: " My kidneys wer p In 'he matter of the appointment 10 the matter of the lIuardianllhlp deranged and mv liver did not work of 'l'rue\eea of t;he tlrphan'e Aeylum of Nathan Brown, an alleged Imbo right . 1 Buffered mnoh, but Eleotric Bitters was reoommended !lnd I im How.. rd B . AQderlon appointed to oUe. Court find!! Nathan N. Brown proved from the first dose. I no'll' fill 'he nnuplred t erm of A. D. an imbeoile. fJelia E. Brown ap feel like a new mlln . ·' I G will im prove you. too. Only 600 and 00 BaneT pOinted gaardlan. Bond 12600. Reoommended by J. E. J67J ney. 111 the ml"er of Kale Johnlon, Real Estate Tranatet'l • deaelUled. All debtl of eltat_ hav GYMNASIUM FOR HENS J. V. '". We04l'ey t" Mary Wood. Ing beeD paid the 60 .hl'res .r atook reyand CuI Woodrey. lot in Maeon, of the Andrew Jergens Co. , I'emahs. Hens ehoold have a Kymnallium, $1. . iog in tbe hands of executor ordo..ed proper 'rn.lnillg Rnd an ucoaslona) Mal'l' lfoodre;y and C..r) Woodrey ..ae l8 n ed to George B. Johnllo • . ohange of diet to break egg layillp; to J. 'Y. V. W~ey, la' ID lIalon, Biem'e of Mary W. But&erworth, reoords, aooordtnll' to Bamuel E. II. deoeaeed. Final aooooni filed. Mahan. a lit. Panl, MinD ., poultry F. K. Bamllton Jr I to Ir& Jr. Board of Eduoa&ion of Morrow "pert. Bl,ODY, 10' ID Univerllity Belghtl Bohool rnltrlot VI. Benjamin Spark!! Y r . lI'lhan reoently e8~abllehed In Mildred-It's in the winter that et at tfen.t\ng of this maUer for oonneoUou wiCh ble ohloken ooop a I long for wealth and its luxurious . Leknea, 11. I Fred JC. Shflnrood to II.Uht !. C. good caue• •ae vllcated. gymnaeluUl where dally eaoh heh I@ comfortil--rjust the time you need Batley, 10' In W.y n 84.111e. $1 . .Estate of Joeeph Ii. Moore, de- g~ ven two It <II re of exerolse. !.hem most. Chal'lel Uhde to Barry C. Boppe, oeased. tieoond and fioal aooonn&, Be deollu 'M thllt as a resoa of this llarold-I feel the same way in I) aoree of l ..nd in Deerfield townlhlp, approTei, allowed /lond oonfirmed. training the a veraKe prodllotlon of the winter, and also in the spring, II. each hen haa heen Inoreal!ed in nine the summer and the fall. Marrlale Llcenaes Elhel M. and Uarrol A, Bath..w ..y davs from 6» t.o 85 per flent . Stral,ht at It to 8enjamhl V. and Id.. L. IimUh, Oliver E. Chamberlain. brld"'e - - - .. - • EVIL .. SEES "STYLE" AS AN 64 &orN of land. II. oorpenter and Mise Luella M. ConTher'~ IS' no ule of oor "beating E. Katherine eUohritlt leB. Wildl don, hoth of Franklin. Rev. H, J. around the 1mlh." We might &8 New York New.paper Bitter In It. Ar- well out with it fint as 188t. We Gilohrilt, 16~ &orel of land In Tor. Rhoados. raignment of the -Trend of w.mt yoq try Chamberlain's 'leol'eet township, $1. Elza Throokmorton, farmer of the Timet. Vaugh Remedr thl'! next time you George W. Brant to Boy Br~nt, Rosa oounty and Jessie B. Day, of ha ve a oough or oold ... There Ie no Jo' in lIorl'o., $1. ~orruw . Rev. A . J. Kestie. Thore is mu ch wisdom in the u~ reason so far at! we oBn Bee why yoo ICdBa K. Knapp ..nd 6eorge Ewen WatKins, oar pen ter of tcrnnce of 11 New York Herald co r- shonld not do see. Thill preparation Knapp George B. Snider, 10& In Franklin Bnd Misa Elsie Smith, of respond ent who SIl ys t hnt many by its l' 'markable oureR has galDed a world wide repumtlon, and pElople "alneville. II. Springboro. Rev. A. J. Kestle. working g irl s are victims of the ab- everywhere speak ot it In the hlghee' Delilah Snyder to William .T . Uharlel 'r. Cross, tobBooo dealer surd Ilmbition to be "in the fnshion." ' "rms of Oralse. It III for eale by ·l4oCabe. lot In Lebanon, II. aad MISS Margaret MoCordy. both Th is olllil!fI'll tion appli cs to many a 11 den. l er~ ...... --JOl8ph £17 &0 lIarrv E . MOLIn', 01 Lebllnon. Rev. tlllstrom. others he'si des work ing girls, for 115.27 &Or.. of land In Franklin towo· there is not a g rAde of society that is LOSING FAITH IN EDITORS. ahlp, 1~~.lIot . Commissioners' Proceedings not unrler I he cu rse of whnt is call ed B!i~ C. and Luoious C. 140un.. Bills Allowed-J. C. Trovillo. "style." ('hildn'Il, no IIlntt ,,\, how Old Lady-I don't believe this to .oott; and Mary A. Osborn, 120,43 eervloes on buIial COTIlmittee tialem poor th l' ir rnn ·lIt s. lllust fo ll ow the sure-cure tonic is a-gain' to do me aoree of JaDd, Il. townShip 13.00. Boward W. Ivins, fa ~ hi o ll S HI'! hy t1lcir wl!althil'r play8ny goo d . ' .eorge, W, Brant et al to John G. defending Frank Kendllll , Indigent nlatl's. The h,,"l1' f) f thc KflIaried man Friend-It's highly spoken of in ThompllOn, '876 aorea of land 18 pl'lsoner $31. The MoManu s-Troup is oftl' ll \'oIJIH '11 of fiJ I ('olll flll'l and Waablngton \ownehip, $1 . Uo., supplies for enrveyor '3. Ed hflpri l il's~ ".I' nl'~lI rJ l'fTll rl ~ I n irn i- the papers. . Old Lady-Yes; bnt I've taken Beota and M.ary A., Osborn to B. Uonklin. pOR~Bge stamp!! for olerk lull' thl' ('o,;t ly IIIf ,d" "f liv ing of the forty-seven bottles, and I don't feel BeleD C. and Luolous C. Monnta, 60 16 J S Morris eupplle~ and re- n,iIIiollnil'l '. I" a frll i t),.~ii atlempt a bit better. I tell you what it is, aoree of land in Turtleoreek town · po~d for' reoord~r $4S.40. w. C. io ·' llI ak,· a fro"t," >l~ it i8 (,HII,·d, Sarah, I'm beginning to think these fillip, $1 TurtoD, 00111 fc r oourt house U4. ' 5 1I1: II1 Y u vo ung 111<\11 TI l li S into rleht newspllper editors don't know every. George E. Hall to Ewen Watklnl, Xenia City Work Rouse, boarding all,1 ·thCII·'l'l'b tu retril'\"c himself by thing. 10' In Franklin, $~76. prisonerl do ring Maroh 11113, 1111 1l5. hl't tillg on till ' ril e,' t rn~k, gum hling Waldron C. GIlmour. eherlff ~01S:' E . Warwlok, supplies tor j'loll in th e :-: toc \; rnnrk d nnd laking NO OTHER KIND. John W. Monfort, 413 aorell of land $5 .76 . R . B. Smith, coal for oourt money frolll hi s CI II plnycr's till. It is ill Unlo. to"nlhfp, 12500. Ihouse $1060 . V O. Marvin, sup safe to S:l) that of the young girls "Larry, have you any fresh egg! M. O. Dalley to Morrill and Frod pItes for oourt house $1 50. W. c. who go w\'ong, lI illl'-l l'uthR CHn trace this morning?" Sherwood, three traots at land , l1. Gilmour 8erv ing venires eto, for Ihril' fall 110t lo 101\' woges, but to a ''Yes, sir; all my eggs are fresh." John M. Jaokion by sheriff to Janullry term 1113 116. &1 . Stllk- fuln l um hil inn to lJe "stylish." ''Row do you sell them .p" A"l'am Irvin, 13. aorea or land in alta Pen Uo, suppllell for cler k 12. ''Depends on the grade. Which If this awful word "style" Ilnd it s Barla. township, 13950. 8tak..lta Peu Co , supplies for mnny dcrivnlil"C's, including "stylish- will you hav~fresh, strictly fresh, . Ralpb R. Chadwlok to Mary AIda Uoort Btenog rnpher U . . t:itlilialta est," could be eli minated from our or guaranteed?" ~ott, 10& in WayneSVille, IL. Pen ::0., supplies for auditor 114 56 . vernacular and the ambitions that WELL MATED PAIR. Probate Court The Western StRr, pnbllshlng notloe !.hey create ' root ed out from the minds of the younger generations, to contraotore $10. The WelterD M81lagur-I am looking for & maD In t·he matter of the ea~ate of Star, publlsbing n&tloe to boild $4 we should hear leJls about young pea. I can ·trust. WilHAm H. Doddl, deoeased . O . L' I'The Wetltern Star, envelopee and pIe "going wrong."-New York HerApplienll tr--~d I'm looking (or & • Brown t,ppolnt8' admlnletrator . leUer heads for Judge Wright ald. man who will ~. me. · We .ought Bond U6Ot. 1 1'~4 50. 'l'he Western Star letter Where It Would Count. to . ~t . along 1lo.8•....,.-BoJton Ennmg tn the mattel' of William H. heclde, IU!lIeSBOr blank, and oatha "Darling." he murmured, aa Boon as Transcript. . ' , - . ; D<;dda. deoe.-ed. WUlIam F . 14011, 14. 60. The Weetern 8&al', Beoord they had been seated in the hl,h. . 1": ,• priced reBtaurant, "You can have any~ {.ep I . thlog you want on the· blli · of tire. '''tollioatlo,," . . : ;; j '. ' . . Shall Iread it olr t;? you?" ....No.:' ;ieo ·• • •.• ; drunk lIl ' a, canIap >laU
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R C. 6ltorner lpen' leveral d.YI Editor and Manager I.. , week In Sprlalfteld. Mr. W.ISer Jordon ,,1.lted hill Rates of Sub ri t · oonalnl I. Idprln~fteld, Friday .od • e pion ijaturday, 0"" Year (Itrtcc.I, In &dunce) . . . . . ... 11,00 'h Ra of Bel b cot s nale OoP, .. . .. .......... . ·.... .. .. . 0& 0 n mley. I r , 'raded honel wUh Peter Corey aD Ratea of Advertisinl' aged oltlzeo of thlll oommunlty. ,1.o~1D« Locals.. per Un. .... . . .... . ... lie Mr. fJorey .88ma ~o bl.D euy mark ~ Locals. black fac., per Un. . . . . IIIe for 'he ~oy • . ·;la.Il1ed Ada. DOL \() 81~ fI . . line. Walhr 6ray hu .. In. wen Obl'="~ =~: ' ~~;';'ft~~ " IIIe ma..d &Mm of ' ,eldlng.. Be hu tocheo, per Un-. . . . . . . . . . . . . .. lie noSblDI but 11004 bones. : : rd ot \baDlui .... '" .... .. . .. .. .... ,1Ie IIr. aod IIr.. E. J. '.malOa, of ~lu'loDa . . . ... ...... .... ... , .. , ... lOe - Gel....&c:. where cha t elo m~ • .. . .. .. Uc ahe SaaSe BOlpU.I, lpeO' .."eral • iIIlle, Adnrtlltna Pt. tDch ...... ... ,. IDe daYI, 'he IU~.' of IIr. aod Mra. Dt.aounto ,I.,en )1l contncS. Lar.ye**- Cour&rllh~, abe fore part of lut wMIt , APHIL 35. lUI John Belns, of abe Sl... BOIpiaal, fer paru unlt.own and WAI No wan Is a hero Se hi. wUe'l ..psurecS here and t.bD baot J'd. day b, Ed Jorion, o.e of 'be a'teD. daau, Pl..y la the worlt you .on" h.... Dr. I N. leal II qulk ~rly . .d to d o . . l. not Improd., .. rapidly .. hil frle.de would Ute. Maay a married man hu a obap lire. .raDIICD Beal, ot M.rie., erOD io hia wife. 104., wu oalJed bere 00 &cHUD' of her t.Ut....I.·l.w·. Illn .... • DrIve Sick Headacbea Away ProHOutlnl "'Uorney ",.deno. Siok hIMdaoh.a, loor la.,. .som. wu here &'urday loskln, a"er aoh, IndllelUoD, billoOIDIIBI dlnp hll omol.l •• Sl.., )MIer quloaly aher JOo kite Dr. IIr . ant Mra. IItnooln Bendriok K1DI·· Bllw Life PUll. Tbey purIfy han ~luto ap shelr abodeiD Day . slte blood aDd pu' new life aod Tilor in she Iy.'e... Try 'b.m and kID, where 1Ir. B .. drlo~ hal a you will " w.n latllfted. E.ery lnoraUn pOII$loo. pill helpe i livery box Ruant_'eed "'''orn.y ltay.., or Wllmln~o, Price 111)0. .too.m~nded by J . 11:. uanaao&ed buaID•• her., 1I0.day. .r.nney. I:Ienral from here will take sb. ChI! .. ni08 eumloaaloD a' W.y. ODe kJu a& Irlaure ma, be worih a n.."Ule "'nrel." dozen 10 balte. Obal. 080t hal HeD havlDI hi. 0"erlaa4 aatomobUe repala&ed, aDd Ril ..\anlo ma,." lovee &0 flah I' r. .mbl• • D.W 0 ••. 10 .roubled wa..ra. Rey. O. I . Graoaer preacbed a' • 'he M. B. charola, IUDda,. There II nothing harder ollre 01lJ' Mao~en .plat .'urday and 'ban a cllMuecllmallnaCloD SuDda, wtah abelr I'reel DaklD, ot Da,toa, oam. • d.wa ." 'urda, aDd wu t........ Look to Your Plumbla, ot btl puea" Mr, ud ~., ., L. . Yon know wbas happeDI in a Daklii, 0"" landa,. hou.·lD wbloh She plumblnlJ Ill_ JaoImoa .UII .....tne qui.. poor oondltioo-everybody 10 .h• •Iot. kli. ma.y friuda wlah for bOOM II lI.ble So oOlltrao' 'yphold ..., or osber fev.r . Tb.dl.eeU". blm ~ .peedy r8OO"er,. oq.na perform 'he .. me tnDo"ool IIr) J ...abaD lIorrl., of 'IUBD. to 'be huwan body a. tbe plumblDI 'raD8M1'-d ltuaID_ hue .'arda:v. doer tor she honl., aud th.y ahould O1,d. 1I1l1er, of "pokane, . be kep' lD fire' ola. oondl&loa aU W....IDlto. for lui IMID. • , ·&he Ume. It yon haYe aD, 'renable ' .".(wlab' ,our dlpatloa kite Chamber· Tu~y. Aprtl U, belDI here oDI,. , lIalD'. T"ble" ..nd yooare certaio to a tew day.. ~wlok.. relief, ~o, HIe by all P eler •. OJ..ver ud n .., Whetra . . .1 be,un .helr .oa.er'. llaaya woman I. mo"ed to I~an am ...meDI, fIIIblD" ud report.. .~eD .. liD'S ber move, fI.n\ .ola-. Mr.~ ......r Ibldaker wu . .a • •• OJU IU.", ....url1.,.. If • man .euld olhab be m ..' IlltaY of ,h. prdeol beeD • tar. from wbere he BOW I&aDde. plaDted, .be o&u i. aod plewt., fo. ollr.·.11 in "'utomobllln,ll belDl1.dalged In PolUloal oratorl 10 'bi. oODn'O" o.,.~ oar beaatlful roacll. _UUy make a 001.. like. war e - e , Whot~.. . Coa&ba aad ColllUmptlon Oqu,bl ud ooldl, wbu D.,leoaed, Coa&b MedJcloe lor Cblldren alwa1. lead to ..rloua .rowbl. ot Too maoh oartl canDO' be uaed io ,"elunp. The wllel' .hlDI CO do ..Ieo'lola oU1l8b medlolDe · for wbeb yon han a oold 'ha' troubl.. chUdreD, U Ihould be plea"a.' So youJ. ae. a boUle of Dr. ICIDg'1 tau,ooatala 00 harmf.lllubitanoo .New. DIIOOTery . Yoa wlll,eheU.' aDd be~ual. l..'h.mber fro.,. 'he ftr •• doee, aad t .ally 'he lala'. Coalh aomedy meeu ,helll ooua'll wllldlaappear. O. B . Brown, reqalrementa .Dd ill a ravorl .. wilh of lluaoedi.e, AI ... writel: "II, abe mosben of you:!g ohlldren wlfewal dowo .ln bed wlab an .bett ."erywhere. For .ale by aU deal. na~ \ooulb, a.ld I bOll..tly belle.e en. • badJ ' 00' be.n for Or. Klo,·••• w .•• Dlaol,lv.ry, .be would Dol lie lh1DI 'od9'" Known for lortY.'hree N..,n uk a friend tor a o.Ddld yean •• 'he bee, , ....dy for ooaSb .pl.loD aDl... Joa are .are you aDd oolde. Prloa 600 aDd 'I 00. Reoommended by J . E. JUDey. wan' II.
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Veterinary Graduate of Obio State University
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Call answered promptly day or nillht. Office at residence in F. B. Sher Both phones in Office and Residence. wood's house. Fourth Street. Long distance, No. 14 ; Home Ilhone 14·2r. Telephone 28 Chairs and one Coac h furnished free with funerals. Waynesville. Ohio Best of service guaranteed.
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Mn. Ed. 8'-ddom entert.lned __...._.' _ _ _............_ ............................................... h.r 8uday 8e~801 ola.. laturday Ada WUI be IlIMned under Ihll he:a4 for WayneevUIe, 0 "tern.oon. twenty·fln cent. for Lhree IneerUolII 0. ' W. Colle" .am oootioed '0 wben ualna not more tbAD llYe IInel. bie ~om. It, Ul.eN Pbyel.lana ...._ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ __ . ' ~.' -are ~o, .ble .. gin ble frieo" .ny WANTED DR.H.E.HATHAWA.Y eooo~~e.eD'" to bl. oondiUon. WaYDesviUe'. Lead1D" DeaUil 1iIe••ra1 )lapiS. from ,hi•••4 omce In KeYI Bld,. lIaID ., Del,hberlDa ..hooll took Ute aox. ADV.UT18ER~ -1'0 tDow .ba• mlDataoD I. X..I. lIa'ar. J ,..u oaD 8811 yollJ' bOfl8~ and , 00'" .• ,Dd o.her .bio.. by .d"enl.... d., . lnl Oil'. ID 'he G.zeUe Il ONtl Sublcribe tor the Gazette Be,,; Emeadar ..ve a. lIla.'raW bUI bi.:le, aDd brlolli l'BIiulte. leelulll 00 BnliaDd .1 .be K. J: 1 ! !!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!~~~~~~!!!!!!!!!!!!!!~!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!' oharotl, 'I'banday e"enlnll. Th. aaed Rebeooa IIUI. I• •UIl FOR SALE oonflDed her bed, ..lmoe' b.l,l. . from peraJy.lI. [No.l235]. lUCJt'J-hlc11aD BUODer Dnolt Dr~, B. e . Whi&aker .ooompaolecl Etri., Whltf) BII IitralD, bel' Standard and Reglatered Saddle Stallion lin. Lee o.yle to tbe Chrl.' 'BOI- ..,.... 750)NIr a.taiol( of 1a . Ch•• pital <ta CIn.tDDaat, l..t WMlr. C tHro'l188, a. D. 5, Wayaee"me, Registered in American Saddle Horse Registry under Rules I 10 7 ~u... from Dayton hu beeD Ohio. and 2, Vol. 3. ..... NOII\~ed by lb. 1a41.. here lor 10' ot Im,roved Yellow ohUclJe. ·sol.'hlD,. They wmmee& COR~r-", Den' Seed Cor., of .he very a. &be "'ODU 'l'ueeday af"roooo, bee.. IDqulre of Carl B, )'Iye, . .~ oIo.IliDI a. oaUed lor. W.~..villej Ohio. m , hands 3Y. inches high (gelding measure) and weighs 11.00 pound., t '~ • - e A model in form and finish. extra limbs and feet, good wide heels. N~':ce IleU,btful luborbao, proper'y, ong, full maDe and tail, round. symmetrical barrel. a strong back, ..... in ROod OODdl*,oo. For par*'o. well coupled, He is a great gaIted horse. He bas taken 105 premo ~"I al..... Inquire of Mn. 8. P. Kindle, iums-92 first and13 second. . Tb,Wayneeville Canning Company or ,. lAt •. Car'wrl,h'. a 30 Rex Ledger was sired by Ledger 12358. Ledger was lired by Crown iI DOlt ready to eontrac:t for eom-a ' ClGI-Rhod. lelaod Red elgl, Chief 4089, sire of Roland 2:28, by Milford Mambrino; he by old their office in W~.ville. <>bio. Mambrino Chief 11. sire of Lady Thome, 2 : 18~, Woodford Mam· pnre bred, 110 a "'ttnl i Ollt J . F. Snook, Mana&'er brino, 2:21y', Mambrino Patchen and others. ~dger'l ~rst dam raM. J:1tIIr 100 Mra, Clio' Roall, Roy Irona, Ass't. Mar. Kate Livingstoo, by Forest Temple No. 136; be by Edwm Forest a 30 W.jDfMI" ,lle, Oblo. • - • 49, sire by Billy Haskins, 2 :29y': firlt dam by Madam Temple, O&8E-Good genera) parpOlle. dam by Flora Temple. 2: 17 y. , queen of the turf for several years, . 5 yean old, werk double or kDOWD as the "bob·tailed mare," by imported Spotted Arabian; .lol.e, about 1200 pouod.. IQquire second dam by Corbin's Old Tom C,owder; third dam a Be11fouo· ., Grans & Fraater'. *'0 shop. a 10 der; fourth dam by Messenger. .., I wlll oirer at hbUo Sale.. my Ledger ill the sire of Belle K. 2 :28~ fourth heat WIth SIX weeks relld.noe ,In Orelronll, Oblo. on fresh oowa with oalves by Ild41; .Iao llood ,OUnll boree ha1;ldling, and Ledger E. (p) showed a ~ :24 gait iD his three·year· Saturday, April 26, 1913 oomiDg five yean old. Wm. Cnm• old . form; paced quarters in : 56, green. - Kentucky Prince (p) paced a .toal mile in 2: 15 with one season'S\handling at Hartwell, Ohio . Commenol •• a. U :30 o'olook, minll., W.Yllelville, Ohio, •. 3. ReX Ledger's dam by Steers' Denmark; secood dam by Goule'. a 23 Iharp, 'he tollo_lnR ob....lll: I Bo~., 1 Cow, I Srood Sew. 1m. Tom Hall; third dam by Boyd's Bruce. pl•• enu ••d Bouaehold (loodl. In 1898 be defeated Black Beauty, ODe of the World's Fair pre 'hrlDl made knowD OD .'aJ of &Ie. ium horses. at Alexandria, Ky. In 1902 he defeated Preston at WAYNESVILLE CHURCHES. Beoryabu'''. Oakley Obio. Preston had just taken a 1500 premium at Richmood, 0, .olllnglwortb, Auat. Ky, I~ 1906 he defeated Kentucky'S Artistat the Florence Fair. Metl1od11t Eplacopal Chura lI.a red IOnd, star ';ID f~e. Am.rlcan VI.w. . uw.. O. B. Orau.er, Pafior, .. swp OD nose and white hind "So you don't approve of thOle Lon- . Sund.y Scbool. 9:11 a. m. Mornlnc aU feet, coming three years old, and 15y' hands hich. Roy McDonald don aulrra«ettel 1" "I don't m01r .,Ioe. 10 :80 a. m. Enning lenlce. 7:0 11 MHLlIlI. 7 11. m . lauch .bout them," replied MI.a Ca,- m. MId. . . pnyer 5905. by Star McDonald 1712. by Rex McDonald 833; by Rex aDDe; "but I can't help feellDI' th., a St. AtilruItfue'. Catholic Cburda. Denmark 840. by Crigler~s Denmark. Roy McDonald's lit dam woman wbo c.n·t lubdue ·a rew men Rachel C 2044, by Artist MODtrose 51, by Artist 75, by King hUIer LoUil YIIUI Without tbe UII or dyn.mlte I. lOme- M... e.,err -.ond Sullday of tbe mOllUl a William 67. For further pt"digree lee .tud ~k. Wq of • fallure."-Wa.blnl'ton Star. V,OOL ....
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TERMS The above stock will make the season of 1913 at ZeD's Tobacco Shed io Corwin, Ohio. 116.00 to insure a Uve foal. Money due when fact ill knoWD. Mare transferred or bred to other .tack or removed from vicinity where owned whee bred .. forfeit all insurance ud money becomes due. Due care will be taken to' prevent accidenta, but not rapo~ble ~ou1d any occur.
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tARrt1ING CAMPAIGN. Ire.. IdoliB hn.ve tak en rool more ftpJ.1ly. ",ben once ge rmfnated. thn.n tb"t of the farm ImpNl\'eme nt commit. tee, with ItB e lpert adviser gh' I D ~ demonstration. anlonR tbe farm era In tbe weRt tblB plan Is belDg promo\.. ed ell ergellcall y by (ho council 01 «raiD excbBJIgee, [Dllde up of 17 IralD organl~atloD In different c"nt ef'll. 8a18 the Sprlngftold Vnlon. According to Ilecretary lJali or the council 's crop Improvement eommlttee no len tblUl 102 countlea bave already employed men to «h'e expert advice on I.:mlng. while 120 othe r counuell have DftIU'ly completed arrangement8 for organa. In .. on this line. lie added that he waa In corTelpondence with 'nearly 700 counties. and that bt. or,lUllaatJoD Wall c~peraUng with the nation&! and .tate department. of acricullure. the bankeu' auocJatlonl and two creat corporaUonl that bave offered pri&ee to promote Improvement In ralslnl crop.. The MecHe.Un, feature la reeelvln, aUenUon. and tbe quelUoa 01 market1nc croPI'll treated &II no Ie.. Important than crop producUon. II I. .ufI)rlalnc to note tbe &Teat Dum· ber and varlety of Intereata that han become actlvel,. IDtereated In the cam. paqn for better tarm1nl. It the Pal& Levtlr-8mJth lell.latlon. now pendlnl In congre....bould be enacted a. pro. JIO.ed, tbe federal .. overnment would expend $3.000.000 annu&!ly In precl.ely the kind of work proposed to be ean1ed on In Hampden county. and al. ready under way In many otber connties.
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One of tbe saylnlll of an old PeralBII wise mUi Is: "All unuttered truth. be· eome pOllOnoua." Wonder It that II not the matter with us all-we do nOI NY the real thlnga that lie close to the beart.. For It lB surely the fact, \I • man suppren8B the truth he break out IOmewbere In a \Ie or deceit. But sUPpole tbe truthB are all uttered, what would become of polltlclI. rellclon. society. buslnesl! Ther. would certainly be a fritbtrul holocanat. 80metlmell one doell meet • ~an or morehaps a woman. who will teU the trutb ' the beart hoidl; not In vanity or boal~nl. but In eandor and lov_what a clear .ky breakl al\ about sucb a peraon, how eweet the air t., bow creen the crae... row.! One IIvu In a new world. One take. on bl,ber aim.. But lIuppole everybody would ·.utter hi. truthl Tbe theory 01 humanity 18 th'a t it would be well. Bul we '1I'0uld prefer to walt a few cen· turiea for the Iplrit to get a better beadway In buman Ihrdlu .brdlu u -4t would be well to ponder over thl wile Pe.ralan's aphorl.m: "All un· uttered truth. become polsonoUII." And 'i ' . Ita corollary. too : All lie. becom. poisonous. too.
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A HIDDEN DINaER FARM BOY NEEDS USES EGG CRATE IMEASURES SIGNED me COMPANIONSHIP IN TESTING CORN BY GOVERNOR COX co!~'e~~~ t~~;:;:s~n~fll~:n~~nWt;~;I!~ H. B. 6S3- Lowr, ot Heury count,. -APproprIates $250,000 tor relief of flood surre re rs. Emergency measure.
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TII"r" Hrf' l'ar i () lI~ nlf't buu s lI 51'd in /1 o ,," Rnll whe n to r ('~I ' h tbe "\J o), nn tb p (arm ." II nll "he h llll II Ii ro;ut !.' r nll. hilll( a ~ l'r I Jl i Il Htion tps t uf g ra in . ("u nt"' pt lu" n ( Iht' mea n ing o ( l .. rm 'l llIll lilt' li n •.' \I I' bll\'" found . III our ex· lilt>. is II probl pllI th a t hH S ('I""l1l a ud ed , p!'Ti('IIo'to a l hu mE" to gi " I' tb e h,,~ t sat, lbe ""p"l ion of ou r IH'~I rnillti s ror is la('ticill i" \I hat we (' all tb e-.'gg .. ra t ., m a nl' rea rs. Tb e rU(·t tha t hllll d rt:!ls I me th"IL FClI' thl ~ mt' tbod g o w th p of Obi" \JOY6 are lea dll R tIll' b'lIlIe : g ro<,\' ry , W r l' nnd bll~' a n orrl lllnry eg~ farm s f a(' h year. al1ll ('ostl ng l hpir lot i r ..:llt · "U"laill i ll~ I,as te hoard set:l loD8 with tb e Indu strial ~ r o wth o f thl' , nnd ma k" a t ll; bt hott o m frame thnt larger ('it II'S. hr i "p; ~ tb e pra hl I' m be· I wi ll hold r01l1' or mll re of t h ese He" fore \I~ pe rti nen tly, " !' manu in!; an : l i nll ~, Tht·n Ihl' s., ~ a rt.'~ rna), be num1,,·rl ·11 h)' lII arki n!: nPRr tbp lOp edge. (,IHlv s o lut lOIl A~d Ye t. Ill" a Iiltl e p"r ~u nal a lt{' Il ' 1·'1 11 lh ,·"c ~'1 l1 a r ,,~ a lJoli t olll··tbird fuli lion on tb e Im rt of the Ilar f' llt ~ . Ihe 1 0 1 I (lO~ I ' soli Take si x g rai ns frum wbole altllud t' of th e boy 's lir" lII a y I!a c' h .. a T 10 bp teti t .... snd pla('e tbem be c hangE-d . ThtJ norlHal bo)'- if one in the S "Il ~ r f'5. be lnl: car eful to numIJer e,'pr e xI Sl;;- jlaSSes through thr p.e th ., " n r ~ to corr('s ilolld with tbe ~ t8g es of dpl' e lopm cnt- th c nnlmal Hl.llla r(,H. Tb is nllmberiDg can be done !I(age. In wbi('b Jolreat de ~ trll('t i v e tt'll' wltb 1,1('ct's of pas teboard fa stened to d enclet; and ~Il s ulute Independ e nce ar e til(' butt of th e ears ..·ltb sma Ii na ils. s bown. tbe sa"age s tage. and th E> IInal (' o H' r th e grain s wltb eartb ab out oneor man s tage. It Is In thl s sPC'o nd pc· half Inl' h dpe l' and keep mols (. . rl od tbat the lessoll& of Ht' lf,contr ol. Th .· a,"'s II 1" ges uf this m etbod are Interdependt'nce and r e liab ili ty m ust thai it ket'fls tbe grains from eacb be taught. car e nt irely se pa rat ed, the number. Let tbe fatbers. a8 1I'ell as tb e sc hool a r t' (' a ~ lIy referrf' d to. and being an t eacbers. glvt' to th e yuuth or our ~ tate Nlrth t l' ~ t th e graills are grown un· a kno"'ledge of tbe dignity and beau· I tlpr mo re nearly nalUral (·ondltlons . t y of farm life. The boy la lorgely an Th(' le mJ,e ratu re und er wblcb any Idealist. by nature's own endowment. tl's t Is IIl1ide s hould be as n"lT out· and If tb e creatl\·e Instin('t of anImal door tE'lIlpersture at th e time or plant" and plant lite Is called to hl H atten- ing as jloss ib l... Leaving the box out tloll. be will nut be tempted to beed l ouring cool l1 ights and warm dayn Is, the call of tbe <!Ity. " \York and ple n· ' so metlm ps Adl' lsabl (' where a se vert' ty ot It .. Is a reljUllllte fOI' th e dev e lop· tl's t i~ des ire d. ment .of th e har dy mUll s tag('. T eac b \\'h pn tbe "prouts lire about one the boy that his \·alue. just 118 tb e inch llbol'P th e ground tbe reading worth of a tree Is gauged by its fru it ~ b (J ul" he lII u cl e a nd a ll ears not havor its alJllity as a shade produce r . Is In g .ix st ron); s prouls lIhoulr! be dismeasured by the result s of bl s )J e r ~ on · ('arll ed us not bei ug Ilt to produoe 81 al efforts . perfel'1 s taud . J . B. WAGY, Tbe boy m'll s t have compDolon s hip. l'oli pgu of Agr inature. Oblo RtatEI Tbe companlollshlp of work will not l ' niverslty . alone de" eloll a frulUult spirit. The - -----STORING AND TESTINto CO"N. compan loll Hhlp of books pRsses all tOO 800n. usually when tbe boy bas fin, At tb l' Mia m i ('ounty corn s,llow al. Isbed the perusal of volumes on the home shel ves and In the s c hool II. Troy. a nrizp was offe red for the best brary. rac k or oth er d e\' ice o n wblch to ston! Tbere Is a great companlonsblp to seed ('orn . In all. thirteen different whl cb tbe boy sbould have recourse- devic es we re e nt ered In the contest. the fellows hip of bls parents. and In Among tbem were boards with splke!1 this "'11\ all the po';\'ers of bls devel. driv e n tbrougb tbl"m and eacb spikEI opment be round centered. How many tlumb e red. !;canllfngs In uprlgbt poil .. fatbers are there. on or orr tbe rarm. lions with large nail s to hold thtl wbo enter Into tbe life of tbelt· boys? corn. a ra c k wltb set s of numberedl Talk to rour boy about his work. Tell trays (n Hn e piece Dr work that rlt· bim wbat you cun of the value of Qulred three days to make), and sev .. ~('Ientfftc study (not mere reading). eral wire fence holders. Tbe first Show blm tbat the world Is but a vast prize. one tbousand pounds of tertiiexperime ntal plot for the exercls8 of Izer. was giYe n to a man wbo bad bl. Ilersonalfty; ' how he can secllreUie taken one of the upright .stays ef 0. best t~lngs of lite by the IniJuence of weld ed s tee l wire fe nce. cut off the bla own character. Don't be afraid latera l wlr e~ about four Inches trow to tell your boy or your battles 'Iost; . either Sid e uf th!' stay and bent tbem tbey 'lI do more good thaa bragging ul'> at all Allgl e. Tbe corn Is stllck o~. o"er your victories, and he will. ben. tbese turn ell Ull wires. Thes e bolderll eHUng by your experience. not suffer I' " n bl' suspend ed from raft ers. etc., defeat. Above all . teach him th e fel. I JIlS prpventlng m i('e and rats froq:1 lowsblp or tb e Master. Creator of nil dps troylnl; tb e ('om . They are slm. tbat f'xlsls for bl s benefit. 1111'. In f' Xtl ~ ll s h' e and pasil y made. thtl In sbort. be a boy with your boy. ('hl ef point s "ollsld ered in making thl! Live over again Your youth. but reo aw a rd . ,t fa shion It as an exampl e for blm to rollow. le lling blm understand tha i I he is not rorced to do it. hut Is Ile r· forming tb e highest duty he caD to ' pl3!!He "bis best rrlend." ! JAMb:S MORRISO:\. C olI,,~e of Agri culture . Obio State l : nlv e rsitv.
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AJthouCb the practice of maklD, plaintiff 'and detendaDt kneel down before the judge In the course of a law· .ult and tbe application of corporal punisbment to extract confessloD from tbe suspected offender have been prohibited by law. sun In lIome rural dlatrlcts and clUe. the authorities of tbe oourt bave not yet completely aban: doned these practices, BaYB the Pe· kin Dally News. President Yuan. 1I'IshiDI tbe authorities to reBpect the rights of tbe people and thereby to ahow them the real significance of a Republican form of government, has telegraphed InstructJoI\B to the Tutuha Deep for corn prOtitabll'. 1 to inveBtigate the practice of the local , T he ( ' O I'Tl plont. under fo\'ol'aulp I' ondl. courts. t lon s. will send Its roots fro m four to s ix feet into tbe ground . Th e be tte r A doctor In Pittsburgh baB' been t be de,'elo »nlfmt of the root s ys tcm. I talking' to ·echoolglrls about tbe "bll'd· the larger tbe yI elds of corn . Six to cage" disease or blgb society women, s e" !!n and a balf In ches is nnn e ton ' meanIng the undermining l11·heallh decp to plow for corn . 1-[0 '1' (' \'(' 1' , Ilot proceeding from tbe undermining of mor e than nn In ch of >! lIbROil Filonld : : their constitutions by too much Indo IJe vl u \\' ed Ill' In one vesr lence. social IndulgeDces. lack or wop. "'hill' thf' imm etl latp res ult s of ' er e xe rctse and too much rich food., tran s plantinl{ is alway" 10 "'H~(' k ' l - -.- -_ _......;..:....._--'......;.:::.::::£.:::.:::::t; "rhe te rm Is Ii good one. and the pm, growth, t.hf' ultima te res ults IIf III'ollt'r C . . b cess It Impli es dcserves to be held up nnel care ful Irallsplanllll!; are u~mtfl\' ern gerrr.'nilt~on ox that won pc:iz. at a Miami corn show. 6S a warnIng to the lntel\lgent gIrl· b ellf' fi· c Ial. .rransplantln~ mak es possi.'1 tood or th e country. ble a g~ eat slI vlng of tim e and ~ pa ("e A pr izt' was a lso offered for the best In growing lIIany c r o p~ . It al so mll kes I ~ I· ,' d ('orn t('s t e r: Th e re were several Tbe loss or a woman·s -handbag con. poss ihle be tt er ("are whil e Ih e Illant~ ~ ntri (>H , umong th em several or the tAIIllng ov e r $40,000 sbould not delude nre YOllng ; a mor e "Olllpllel nnr! he tter ,ha ll()\,· box typ e. divided into squares by rn l' an~ of s trings. wires or slats. a lhe IIght·tlngered gentry Into picking branched 1"001 s yst e m is del"(>loJl pd. 1·1111 h lE's ter in wblch the corn Is up all the hnndbn.gs they see. .ths Th e so li s holiid he 11'1'11 III"' pared " Ia ('pd In numb e red section s In two average yaluo of tb e women's hand. bpforp tb e eorn Is plant ed. Th e /:rain : ,IW. lbont four in cbes from ' eIther bags that ure lert. lyIng around 100a8 should not IJe plantpd and th e grollild eug. ·. Tbe edges of Ihe cloth ate then would probably bo somewhere about J)I'e parf' d afterwards. as Is ofte n dOll c. t IIn1('r) over th e corn and after being 40 ceuls. fI. dec p. fill e and compact s.'ptlbed will i d a ll1pr.ned. the cloth Is rolled up from hllst rl'tllin the moisture, Mo isture 1011(' f' nrl. Tlwre was also a sbeet Iron may be conserved hy fining thp Bllr· t es ter (cost $1:;) with drawers Call. Germany bas passed a law torbld· face a s soon as possibl e aft e r plowing. tHinln~ nllmbered sections for the Aing wblstllng on the street. Our ob· I l;rains from eocb separate ear. Ther~ .e"atlon leads UB to believe that the Drainage permits the soil to bpcome ' was Rn arrangement for supplylri, favorite place ror wblstllng II tbe of· warm early In th e spring. thu s lengtb· ' moisture. and heat was furnished by a tice. IlIId by tbe oIDeo boy. cnlng th e growing season. Corn kerosene lamp. Tbe first prize of ' a ahould not ue Illanted when the half tun of fertilizer went to the ex. ~l. the American woman an aut~ g.round Is. too cold to permit germ Ina· hlllitol' of a shallow wooden box dlerat In her own home?" aska Nixola !lon; dra ined lan~ will become Warm "ider! Into two·lnch squares by meanl Greeley Smith, She Is It sbe atay. a week 01 t\\O eallier than that whleb of slats runnIng both ways. Numbel'l home long enongb to get In touch with III undrain ed, werc Illaced along tbe sides. thus 10Wngs. catlng . each square. These squarEls Reports fl'om various sections of tb4t were filled with damp sawdust or 'sand Tbll popular outcry agalnllt adul- country of the demand (or good draft and the corn burled In this ot: else ~It terated aboes Is not as yet caulling borses Indicates that the breeding at could be placed on top and covered acute dlstreaa to paper ma,:\ufactur- borses Is not getting the attention that wltb a cloth. and dl!-JI!P ' BIlnd Ol:.' ...~,. It should: . . • d ust placed ove~ th, top. ,_. ~ . , J Wed) ' . ' ,... . " V g. E. ·FlS.WI~. Ulator,. repeats ' steelf. Maybe It e s ? many cases tine .!teen - _ • ", ,,'~. ·lt 'for dill beluillt of lobe movl blesalqgs In disguise. Tbey bave. Oro,; crops tbat make,you ~ _.._ _ . _ ~, taugbt us to till the BOI1 prop,rly and . pro II t.. Glve yOur w .m a clUne. .."lure to clll'Jvate tbe plallt thorourhJy. " prove ita worth, ' I' '
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Compen . atJon mealure, scrupulous s e llera from using dee p, WI! fch become. op.ratlve Jan. 1, '914.) Darrow measures which cannot canColumbulI.-Followlng Is a summary taln the same Quantity of such pr~ of tbe billa pa8sed by the present dllce as spples, potatoes aDd the lik., leneral ru!sembty IlIId signed by Gov . aa ehal/ow. wide measures. . H . B. 109- Scbae lter of Cuyahog.Cox ull to date : S. B. f8 - Tbe employera' lIabl\lly Makes It unlawful for any drug to CODbfll . one of the very most important taln upon Its label frauduleDt claims or the asaembly sessIon. absoiutely In. as to Its curative value. .ures componBation to Injured em· H. B. 50-Terrell of Cuyaboga- Perploy es aDd to the families of killed mlts a ctioD to be brought In Ohio for employes. by compelling employers of recove. ry of damales for wroDgful five. or more personll to cODtrlbute to deatb occurring oul,8ldo the state. a llate InsuraDce fund. to be managed Also removes former maximum of by tbe state. or to pay directly to In. $10.000 beyoDd wblch damagell for Jurad employes compensation fully as wrongrul death could not. be reeovlarge as that paid by the state. ered. In tbe removal of the maxtTbe present law . merely invites em- mum. tbe statute merely carries out ployers to tail-e part In the state 11. the mandate of the new conlUtution. abfHty IDsurance system. but does not H. B. 80- Bonnell of Guernsey- Proolm:,lIel them. - lo~urthermore. it ra- tects skunks comllletely unli11916 and quires the employers to pay only 90 allows them to be killed Ibereafter per cent of the fund and tbe employes only (rom December to February. tbe other 10. H . B. 210-Kramer of RlcblandUnder the new law, every accident Authorizes state dairy and tood deto aD employe muat be ImmedIately partment to raise Ohio pure food reported. Tbe state liability de(lsrt· IItandards to staDdards of Datlonal ment tben voluntarily Investigates and government .. awards a compeDsation to tbe Injured S . B. 81 - Frlebolln of Cuyahogawlthou.t aDy cost to the latter. A Repeals the law which limits to definite schedule of awards Is pro- '].000.000 tbe amount which any IIlnvlded, based upon temporary. parUal gle bank may have on dep081t of a and permanent Injury, and death. clty's money. Tbe new law was espeAn emplo,e temporarily disabled cially desired by tbe city of Clevemust be paid two·thlrds of his wages laDd. wlilch found that the Umltatlon until he has recovered. but the amount se rlOl;Bly hampered t\;!e city In marketmUl!t not exceed ,12 , week.. Ing Its sl,lrplu8. I( partfal\y disabled, an employe re- I S. B. 99':""Weygandt ot Portagece1v~s the same award until recov- This al\ows the trusteell ot Wlndb&ID ery. township. Portage county. 10 turn over If permllllently disabled tbe em- to the board of education · building ploye receives two-thirds of bls wagel fund $728. wblch the township had for !lfe. but the amount mUllt not ex· accumulated from tbe sale of a lot ceed $12 a week. and If the employe and from bounties on wolves' Bcalp8. was receiving leBa· tban $6 a week. he H. B. 53-King of Franklin- Strength. would receive bll fuU wages for lI(e. eDS authority of tbe stAte dairy and ]0 tbe event of the death of an em- food commissioner to enforce the ploye wblle &t work, his dependents weights and .measurel! laws. , would receive two-tblrds of his wages H. B. 34-Dut!ey of Lucu-Allow. for Ilx yeara with tbe proyt.lon tbat mayor 'or any munlclpallty to fill unaward not ' exceed $12 :a week nor ·an expected vacancles In municipal ' otflces . Under former law. {hie permls·agsregate total ,of' '3.'160: . - . ,~ , A definite lI.t of awards Is provided , slon was given mayors Ia"cltlea only. for 1088 of .Ight, 11mbs, fingers. etc. Los8 of .11 m'b I! or slgbt hi Interpreted S. B. 25-Gregory of Hamllton-Au, thorlzel IDterest and s!nklnc fund as petmanent dllabfllty and the vic- chargel for redemption of bonds Is_ tim Is' p'ald two·thlrds or " bls 'wages iued for building' or terminals for Clnfor life, not Dceedlng, bGwev.e r. ' $12 clnnatl Southern railroad.
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Bear'. Grea•• and B.ldn .... In & recent volume of remlnilceDC8 the writer .tatea that baldnea. ta mucb more common now than in hJs earl,. day., Uld uertbell the modem man'l 10.. of halr to the decreue IA the uae of "bear'1 creue," TbIa pomade".. iDade prilletpaU,. of lUct -~ colored aDd le.nted, bU,t .. balnl..... ' era, man,. of .hom called them. .l... ' prof~rB." ulled to advertise 'the Ilau«hter of another flne bear: ..., . blbltin, a c:anvas Icreen deplct1nr .. IlarI.JIg co)ori a brown a.nlmal of .Iepb&ntlDe proportlol1ll explrinr In a ....; a ~-::;e)uI schedule of "~ompensatlon H. B, 49-TeUow .of Columblana- of lore." .. , ,.' I. provided for lo.s of' f1ng'e ra, toes, Perm1t,s eltber the willow 1>" the etc. For e:nmple a persoD . lOlling a ':next of kin" of mine ac;cldent victim '. Coatly CIty Improv.m.nts. to recoyer damages. Under former It all the bulldlnp torn dow~ ... thumb would receive two-thirds of his law. only widow or "liDeal heIrs" could nuall,. III tbe borough of Manhat\u. · wages for 60 days,. ODe . ,I.loslng' his recover. ThIs had the effect of preIItU, finger would r~!!!llve ~the . ilflme ventl1lg brothers an.d slstors or- others In New' York city could be aue., bled they would make a ,ood·.INCI '. amount for 15 days. Compensation tor parts of fingerS Is ' provided not_lineal belrs. rrom recovering dam· town. Last year tbe number of buUd· '.' ages ' for mine accidents, Inga demoUshed was '819, and su '; throuSh tbe slated amount ohi'ltards. tank brought the total demolttlODI to The victim of an accident Deed .n ot Indu.trlal Commi .. lon Bill: , accept the state award uDle88' h.,)see&. .. · S. B. 137-Haas of Delaware-Tbe 8%0. The front feet measurem~t ot . fit. But h,lutlnc acc.epted. It" he can.. fndustrlal commission bllf; one of the· the bouses pulled down was 24.116, not bring ;SUit" for damages. he administration measures. It abollslies ' or approximately four and three-quaJ'o .hould retUlle to accept &bd b'rIilgs as separate .entltles seven sts.l.e ,de- tel; mllea. Nine bouaeB out of ten 4. ~ sult, the employer would have '''· tbe' ,artmee-ts .having to do ;wIth labor !lnd .trriied. we~ tour ltorlel hl,h. right .to take adv,llntage · of I the, de- Industry, and places them as lIub-deA. Winner, Iftense of contributory negllgencell',nd ~artment8 under th~ jurllid~ctlon df a At an Easter break.ta:lt John D. fellow servant rule. In the eveDt that central ' commlssloD of three members, the . emplpye does Bue, his attbrney named by the governor. The central RoCkefeller, Jr., onc&' satd: "The road to IUccelS I. eal1ed ~ can receIve as feea only such "an or Industrial commlssloD Is, given amount all tbe court slttln& In the case ~weeplng powen;\ to regulate , Inllus· leverance. Peraeveranoe conquers ~. may determine. trial condltioDs such a!! sanitary stat- erythlnr. Btlt-" Mr. Rockefeller, with a ImUe, took Employers who elected to carry their us of factories. the Batety of' machln- up an EAster egg. own Insurance must In addition to ery. the health envlroDment of em"But," he added, "let UI remember gu~nteelng to pay the same com- ployes, and I,s empowered even' to that 'a ben on an e.g of porcelain pel'penaallon as the state. COD tribute to shorten the hours ot, labor. The' state aeveree," . the resel've ~orUon of the state fund lIaDlllty: board of awards II one or the tbe "satne amount prollortlonately 88 . depart~en,ts to lose Its separate Iden. .Is assessed for 'tbe same purpose upon tlty ID the mergIng of powers. Ol~er regularly enrolled employers. departments merged"'a~0'~ State '·in1t Is Interpreted tliat employers car- spector of workshops . and ' factoMes. rying their own InsuraDce may do so board of ' !-r~ltratlon; In'spector ' of through a private \1ablllty com pan,., mines, <;ommlssl.o ner of labor stlttSprovided that the employer ,pays his tics, the - examiner ot statlonarY"e ' Injured employe direct Bnd also gives neers, the 'bo\lrd ot boiler rules ." ,' e . bond to guarantee compliance with all aim .of the measure Is to cent~allze 'joe. i!t~te. regulations. sponsihlllly. stre~tt.tien the authbrlty H. B. lSS-Hlte of Perry-Permits of the state to regulate Industry, A bowl of crup, sweet state board of administration to make eSI>eclally (tom tbe sw.iidpolnt of the extensive plans to employ cQnvlcts In Improvement or the employe. aDd to the making of road material and to economize through the prevention of pay part of the earnlDgs ot convicts duplication 'of work. The nH!mbers of 80 employed to their families. The the new commission each receives per cent to be paid to the .famllles Is. $11.000 annnally. to be determtned by: the board. S. B. 54-Bernstein of Cuyahoga-. H. B. 221-olls0D of Jefferson-Pre- Penalizes UD employer tor discharging ':"'. vents . trutiteea·. actlDg for pensloDers aD employe for refusing ' to work on trom cashing pension voucbers unless election day after the noon bour. - This" DamB oC pensioner II attached. 18 In accord wltb another new law make. a, 1I)0.t, deUcioul ' H. B. 44-Dlckson of Washlngton- making electlon' day after nOOD a halt Permit8.1county com~lssloners to en- holiday. S. B. 64 also penalizes an meal. . ter agrl;lement wltb any bospltal to employer for discharging aJi employe CIlfe for Indigent Jilek, ... .. for acllng as an .election .oft\cer, a. B.' e6-Dollllon of Hocklng-Pre- S. B. 67-Gregory of . HamlltonTenta attorneY• . lrom sollcltlDg PfjlC- Permits . municipalities · t(). 'IIc:~nse electice trom Inmate. _o~ penal inBtitutU>ns. · trlcal contractors. ,. . H . B. 298-Wels) oX. Otlltwa-Tbii . H. B. l/32':"'-Fe11in,er of . Cu),abogaThis permits.. the 'state Insurance com- makes various changes' in theatyle of mlsBioner, wben any Insurance com· nets to be used .In the 'Lake 'Erfe fllbpany I. qutttlns ·busin.e ss In the state, Ing district. ' Tbe'!prlnclpal :ehaDle. Is to. 'return the company'. · lecurltles that after March 19, 1916, ~8"dtmen IP'&d~ally " ~ ,propOrtion to. the. reduc-: 'fllons ' of net':mellltea.• hall' be ~creaied ·Uop , of · tbe "co~p~yl. lJabUlt~ea. Un· ·from 2% ~!lctie. ' ~q.:. ; ",ch";. ~:, ,:,,". ' der; tbe procedq~ ' h~retofo~ 'all of a H . B. 99--Thateher o.f C,lIqtoif4.Re. 'ClOsban7'a' a8eqrltfel? ,~av~ ~een beld peala I1t~~n~--,.,,:.~wJlf~ . ~mDllIa: as: ,antll' all ot· Its llal).tUties were met. ·annual · examllia~oa of the count,.·com. H. 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was at height Fo rt Wayn f! aud uth e r cities were t e rrified hy re ports tha t th e voi r, between Celilla. and Sl. Mary 's , had bu rs t. Th e rumors were untru e, but this tremendo us di sas te r was pn,. F in's that broke ou t !I\ IJa)'loll tlurin g t h" Oood or CO Hr RE' "o" l~ lIolt h ~ c he(' kl'd a nd vented only by th e prompt' work or the me n or tbe t\\'o towns, who strength e ne d t he walls wh e reve r they showed block s we r e destroy e d. Th n l, ilotogral.1I sho ws th e ruin s of SO il." or th"~'l hulldl ngR . .. Igna ot giving w <! y.
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WHAT THE FLOOD DID TO MANY DAYTON HOUSES ,I
Hundreds ot r esidents at Dayton were take n rrom thei r homes III hoats, lik e thos e seen In t he leaving behind everything but th e clothing on their backs.
WAITING FOR THE RESCUE BOATS
Tbls sc '~ n e in Dayton was typical thos e t o be wi tn "tlBcd in all parts Tbe Bwlmy moving waters destro yed hundreds of substa ntia l bOll ses.
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RESCUING HIS FAMIL Y FROM THE FLOOD
, ',' Here 18 a family In Day~on driven to the upper stor,. ot tile hou8e by the 1Iood and there waiting .Come to the reIlcue. ,
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Miss Olive McColl um was the guellt 1\1r . and ;\1r~. B. :::l. Howell are in of her sisler at Franklin, Saturday ~1Il'illna(i . and Sunday
Will be return ed HIe "amc wa\' within a rarl iu <; (,f ~ n mil e~ FREE OF CHAanE. T hi s will g i\' e' alllHlr out ·of·town palTOm an llP p or t u nity to takl' :~c1van l agc of o ur DRY CLEAN INO . W(' cleall ~ II I' I:essfu ll y an y killd o f wcaring ap] 'af(?l , no m :it1cf II,)\\, e labora t e or expensive-furs, drape ries, etc. WE DO DYEI NG of all killels. WE ALTER. REPAIR and RELINE all kind s o f men' s a nd WllIII C U 'S gar1l1ents .
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Did you ever count IIle cost ()r replacing deeds . mortgages and other va hjable papers? If \IOU are kccping anything of the kind in your homes, remember it is at the mcrcy of the clements, and certificd copics will cost more than the rental of onc of our
Miss Clara Lile, of Xenia, spent Sunday with Rev. and Mrs. J. F, Cadwallader.
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Mrs. Aleth ia Alexander was called to Middletown Saturday on account ',\ ;\la li i t \\' ;IS a h usine~s . vi sitor in of t il e serious illness of her son Saml CIII l; J1II,u::; TI\l '~I\(I,Y . A lexanJer, w hu JieJ SUllday. T he fUll el'ul W!1ll held lousy at his .late I)r. S . n. ('Iayton transacted busi- home. Ordinary Size, $2.00 the year i Phone 156 --.- - IIC~~ in L: ruuna Tu esday. WOMAN'S AUXILlA~Y I "bad case o f small pox developed in Xenia ouri ng the past week. The regular meeting of the WoI man's Auxiliary, of St, Mary's ~- = === ===---===-~~~~~~~~~~~~~~--~__~~~~~~~~~ I Chas. Frye hand les the Milson church, was held at the rectory on Fertili zer, and the re is none better Friday afternoon. April 1B, 1913, at Lytle Ed Strouse left Monday for Mich· two o'clock . Thll Baooallllll'lJl\te !<er LlI on h y Th e meeting was opened witb ' igan , to loo~ after his farm interests }{IlV 8 ,1/ . Cll fupboJI, wi ll bo given mUlIic, that g rand old hymn, "Guide .------------------------------------------------------.~ ~her e. Id. the Ljtle c huroh, next Hunrl,y Me, Oh Thou Great Jehovah," played Ill/fl Ding, April 117 "t 8 u 'olook. Mrs. G. W. Hawke and Mrs. Win on the Vi(:trola. After another B . M. Cllirk r ill umed from Cin I Salisbury were shopping in Day ton selection of sacred music scriptural To Gat this week ,Tuesday. 01 nnaU, Mondny. uHer BpendllJ f,l quotations w,e re givfm in response to flllveral day'B with his ullole, Mc . roll call. The United Offering boxes We have Just received a large assortment New Potatoes, Cabbage, New Mn'_ Matilda Hosier and Miss were opened and ot her business at· WlllIaw Thompsot. and family . of Lawn Mowers, which we are sellin g at Tomatoes, Lctluc ~, PineEthel Hosier a re visiting relatives tend ed t o. The United Offering A srua~l farmer arr ived at th p Right Prices. We are handling the cele . Appl es, Oranges, Lemin Springfield . hom~ (If Mr. and Mrs. TIl\mll ll amounted to $11. The following brated 011 5, Bananas, New program WSLB then Jriven: "The Barton, April 1l. York Baldwin Mr. and Mrs. F. B. Hender!'on Disaster at Lawrenceville,'" and Mrs• . -.JaDe Dy.ke entertllined her Philadelphia Buckeye Apples, and dau g hter, Esther, w'rre in Leb· " Fire at Fort Yukon," Mn. Allen brot.ber, Mr. Bnrrison R ooks. of W ash i~ R'to n Sta t e Will esap~ and Great ADlerican anon, Thursday. " A New Bishop's N ew Cathedral ," Aroanum, l :lst wef:\;'. . Rom an Bt!auti~s . Blair Elwood Mr ~ 11e1ltt Whllr~ on aDd ohildren Mrs. George Larrick, of Lebanon, Mrs. Coleman, and "A Sojourner in The _'ew Cereal- Puffed Corn , . , spent lost week In /:;pringbor o. spent several days with relatives Libe ria." Mrs. Zimmerman. F'J' ('~h supply of Puffed Wheat Come and ~ee them before you buy , alH l At t he close of the meetiog, "One Mr, Bod a.trs Wurr en Kenriok and Hil:e. Bring iJ) your cou here , last week_ . we will make it worth your whi le. Sweetly Solemn Thought" and ot her took dt~!!er on Sundav with Lestllr pons. we will redeem them for Pu!l'l'd Wheat and Rice . A. B. Chandler bought the Harri· selections of music wert- ghren. The KeoriJk ILni wife. M~8. Adda ParDell visited ssveral son Cornell property on Main street next meeting will be held May If;, New Cream Cheese- new and at the rectory . . d"ys l&at week wi t h her 11ste r MrA Monday fo r $880. mild , Fancy Dried Peach~s , Prunes and Apricots, Dove Marla !Snrfaoe, n e ~r Ridgeville Mrs. B. W. Hayes and daughter, brand Bacon, Beechnut Dried FISHE~MAN ATTENTION Mifl!! Irilne AlOhdelloon, of D.y Beef of Cincinnati, spent Sunday with tOll, spent Slltnrday and Sunday. T he Fish and Game Protective ,... Mrs. Bt!linda Rogers. wi$b 8 . B . Bainlls and family . ISh ·' Seed Potatoes, Pure Seed Early Associa l on of Warren County, de Ohio's, Cobbler s, Rose, Onion ratQroed home Sunday evenIng ac Mr. and MrB. Allen W Haines and sires t", call to the attention of all Sets, Bulk Garden Seeds. oompauteJl by her moth8f, Mr8 daughter, of Xenia, s,ent Sunday who are interested, the following R"ohel Archdeaoon. who hilS bean WEDNESDAY, AP~lL 30TH with Waynesville friends. laws regulating the taking of bass. spending sovenl weeks here Is California Raisin day. Watch No person 8hall take, catch or have -Mr. and Mrs . William Carmony our window. Call and get a Harold Cook, who has just reHAS JUST RECEIVED A FRESH SUPPLY in posscasion a black bass less than book of Prize Raisin Receipts. enMt$alllo4 Sunday, Ml. Ilnd Mrs turned from Panama, wa'll visiting OF SPALDING'S BASE BALL GOODS, AS ten inches in , lenJrth, nor take " or Eat Raisin Bread. Eat Raisins Orrie Aoderson ana Mr. aQd Mrs > his parents here, ll'St week. catcb a black bass in either of the George ,Wheaton, ot Dayton, and Get the habit and trade at fiBhing districts of the State except Mrs. Lou Burnett returned home Wilbor ;Clarlt Bnd family . 1IrB, I George De.vis Bnd oh IIdreo last week from Florida, where she with hook and line with bait or lure'l In the inland fishing district of the returDiMl to BluB Ash MondlLY after has been stayivg all winter. State, black bass shan not be taken spendlog a oouple of days with her in any manner between the first day mother, Mrs. Emma FouJka, who Raymond Williamson, Herbert Edof Mav and the thirty-first day of haa been III for flome 'Ime. ST, MARY'S CHU~CH warde and Karl Hawke, of Dayton, May inclu8ive, Mrs. Bulda Burnett eo'ertatned ' I , spent Sunday with home folks, It fA unlawful to sell, trade, offer to dinner 00. T~Qrsday, Mrs. Raohel 6th Sunday after Easter April 27. for Bille or to give away black baa Arobdeacon &m08J HalON and Sunday School at 9:30 B. m.; Mr. and Mrs. Nathan Hawes and famU" Mr.: Luoy D7ke and daugh. Morning Praye~ and sermon at 10;30. family, of Spring Valley : were at any time, and It is, unlawfullo sell, trade or offer: for eale, rock ter Rea Mrs, Blanohe UrahlLm and At the Sunday School hour in· g uests of relatives ' here, Sunday. bass, calico bass or strawberry bass, d.UKbt~rs Mildred aod Katbryn will be given the newly croppieS. blu,e gills or sun fish, aud lin, Let"i&. Kenrlok. confirmed preparatory to their first MiS!\. Katharine Alexander is at· And. in fact. anything In the way of Base The Eleventh An nuel Commenoo communion. tending the funeral of her uncle, Ball Coods. If we haven't got what you PURCHASED NEW CAll mont of Lytle High sohool will be . Bishop Reese will visit St. Mary's Saml Alexander, in Middletown, beld 'at Lytle Hall, 00 Tbu,sday church Friday evening, at 8 o'clock, today, want, leave your order with us and we Undertakeir Walter McClure has evening, May 1. 'l'he olass addrels preach and ~nister confirmation, will get it for you i~ sh~rt order. Misses Eth elyn Janel, Josephine just received. a fine new black funeral w1l1 b8 glveo by J,t ldge RolBnd TO WO~K FOI; WORTHY. CAUSE car of the latest style. Instead of Oglesbee and Edna Janney returned B~ggot., of Payton, aod the mUlto .( to their school duties at Oxford, the glass panels on the sid88, as the by Ii3tokelJ Family Oroheetra. Waynesville, Ohio The ladies of the New Century old styles have always had, the Club will meet with Mrs. J. T. Ellis, Monday. panels are wood carved to represent ... JI 8r_~ Valuable Water poe... on Thursday, at 1 o'e1ock, to sew for cloth draperies . The doors, both . . " Fortunately for Brutl, wltlltout any fI d f D Lad' Mr . and Mrs .' W . H. Allen and __ _ _ . a~ton. . les Misses Elizaheth Carroll and Emma front and rear, have the carved coal of muoh value, there 18 water 00 suffer~rs, 0 power to be found In almost ever? who would hke to help tn thiS cause H . h d t F kl' S draperies same as the sides, makinJr CHINESE trREE SCHOOL. .Y.. d b ' elg way autoe 0 ran 111 un· . . d state In the republic, and the large are inVite to COlll.II: an rmg d f ' a very beautiful ar>pearance, Wal_ _ . power plants already installed for thimbles. ay a ternoon. ter i8 certs~inly progressive and is A. free aehool for the childJ'en ot / Barbed Wire some yeQJ'8 have been obliged to In• - • fully equipped wit~ everything the poor baa been 8tarted by a numHamilton. Mrs. Elizabeth Marion crease their voltage to meet the FA~MERS, A TIENTION I I1'Owlng demands for light and power· Mason, of Lebanon, and Mrs. Celia needed for this business, His son her of leading citizens in this city, I have a car load of fertilizer for Sellers, of Dayton, called on relatives James is learning the business, and On the day ot its opening there were GUARANTEED to heal without leavno.L-er n'A_ ~venty students. All Ing a blemish,or MONEY REFUNDED. assists him in all the work . Oats, Corn and Tobacco at the old here, Saturday. - - ......... .... 600 and $1.00 sizes for fresh wounds, - - -- • the teachers and business mansgers old Bores, BOre backs and ehouldersJlUrlll! ~------------. Grange ' warehouse, in Corwin. W. CHANGE! OF MANAGEMENT of the acbool are rendering eervice and bruises, 250 size for Family use, H, Madden will show you the goods Dr. and Mrs. P. D. Clagett and DR. COX'S PAINLESS BLISTER ' and give vou priees and take your children arrived home from Roswell, without receiving any pay.-Peking Is painless and guaranteed to cure Your trade is desired, N M., Tllesday morning. They are George Zell has sent in hill r~I!C-. I I)aily News. Spavin, Ringbone, Ourb, SweenYI Splint, • Puffa o.r any enlargement of DOne or nation as manalrer of the Miami ! Ed Chandler, all looking fine, UNKIND. musej e, or money refunded, Price 600, Valley Telephone Exchange here, Age, and it has b~3en accepted, fOil SALE BV ALL DRUQQlaTS Mrs. A. T. Wright took her aunt, It tak es the fairest or the young, Last week: Terrill ~acy was tenClaudins-I say, isn't Mrs. Paint~===========~ Ilnd touches each of them with change Mrs . Margret Weir to Blue Eall and )OB8. The skin, once BO Bort that Supd~, wh~reshe will viliit relative8 dered the p()sition and he accepted, . ere:r a peach I . Terrell will attend to the outside I Claude-Yes; a well preserved UII. , even the lover was half fearful In for a few weeks . I ona.--J" dJze. Good for Nothln« but the .".. touching It, BUffens Its 'texture, and duti~ while Misses Winnifred and I U the transparent veil. through which EJytha Macywill attend to the I~side Buru1! met with a very Mrs. Mary work, MislJ Winnifred has been in _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _• _ _ _• sott lights and tender ' colors played. bides Impenetrably those hoverlnga painful accid en t Tuesday morning. Ilnd vanlshlo gs ot mood. The undula· In attempting to open a window, it the office for some time, and is an , The handsome Black tions of the cheek drop with care. Alf obliging and! accommodating "hello" Draft Stallion, coming the gradOIlB perfodion Is reduced.- fell, mashing two of her fingers, girl. • CoWer's Weekly. They will asaume their positions Because of the illness of BiRhop four years old, is at the Theodore I. Reese, the service at St. May lat. farm 6f EXplainIng the ExplanatIon. Mary's church has been postponed The oh e mlc o· ph ~· Hicn J explanntion of OLD HOMESTEAD BU~NS the universe g00 S bllt u HUle way. until Friday evening at 8 o'clock. Theae arl) th e tools ot the creative Oak Lawn Stoc~ farm, the Ilome process, but th ey Ilrc not that process, Waynesville Lodge No. 163, J<'. & of W. B. Bryson, near Xenia. caught nor Its pri me calise. Start the flame A. M. has r eceived an invitation to fire Monday afternoon and burned ot 111e goIn g, a nd th e reat may be ex· "SATISFACTION OR NO CHARGE,": plaln ed 10 tOl'lns of. chemistry; stan be present at the annual inspiction to the ground. Heroic ~work Ity the human bour developIng. an d phy&o of New Burlington Lod~~, which farmers saved many valuables from th e b UI·ld·mg, lological prOC('SS0,S explai n Its growth; takes place Thursday even1l1g. the but why It l)l'cum es a mno~ and not a '. . . Mr. Bryson is a breeder of fine And will make the sea- monkey-what explains that !-John . The Ctn~mnatt a~d Coluhtbus frac- animals, and is wid~llmown, Loss, Burroughs. In the Atlantic. Wayn~sville. Ohio. Enterprise Bldg~. son of 1913 at tlon company, which operates be- $B 000 tween Norwood and Cincinnati, was ' . - - - - - ...- - Mak ing Extra Trouble, 'forced into the hands of a receiver MADAME JANE OSBORN.HANNA A traveler In n southern state reach- by damages from the late flood, a town one night where the onlY' A prima donna _ _ ..Lhad "a single bathroom. Feeling. and dus ty aftl;lr hJs trip th~ p-In;G, Val Simms, of Spring Valley, ~rand Opera Cj,~mJpafIY summoned 1.he . porter "aat asked who was badly Hurt when he WBa tn eonoo! ' 8~t I)~r ' u'~,r.'~:"''' to"make, roady th!3 bath. "L,~WS: struck by an automobile in D8Jton mington on ·~he-:~.~~": exc al med the negro, you several weeka . bl to ' be I IS"WlJU"U glmme lots ot wuk, Here It . ago, was a e only Thu 'B day and wanting a bath. . taken to hls, home from the St. Ou't yOU'! walt unLll , Sat'cSay. Ilke ~e lE}i~beth hDl!pltal Wedn~~~ ~reIIen,ed. ~..~~~bJ~1ta: "~I!!11~"'~IIII!!I'I!II__" o!Julr whiM f,olklr" 18 ge~ alo118 very.,w!ill, • ":~t _ 8to~
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