Miami Gazette December 3, 1919 - September 8, 1920

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Eeventy-Firs t Year

. WAYNESVILLE, OHIO, WEDNESDAY DECEMBER 3, 1919

OBITUARY

Whule Number 535

"napshots at W ashingto~ l~S Coal Conference Opens

OBITUARY

Once asraln thi ~ co mm urlit y hus been cal led upon to par t with one u f it ~ ve ry tJt.'~L and most res pec ted citiI':"ilh II . ,'''tl lIl!' ~t daughte r o f zenij. 'ulvin Luthel' Ol( l e~bee Get in the Picture Con tes L today . \\!I !i 111 :.nll Eli7.lIhllth Rec to r, ·W!!. Thoug h he hllu been in failing hea lth I,orrl n,'a r lI illsullro. Hil{ hla nd Coun l y M r - I II c h~ 1 I '~ 1\ "Y~ ul,' Thanhfor lIome year~. hil! death cume a~ a \ .. Til 29. \. '!14 . and rired Novemb er C. T. I \uwke was a Lebano n vi ~giv i !l ~' d illll ' r wilh Ih:r "i.1 ';1' . M r Ho 2·J. 1\ )I~l . 8),(",d shock to all . For some day" he hud itor. Friday . :!5 yeurs . (j mOllths and Na t han JOII,·H . been feeling unusulilly well . enj oying 2.; lay~ ricl.-s into th e country lUlIl vi 'iting :h" CII II II' with her par ' nts to Cli nI r. I ill. O~t.eo r'at" i l S. Hr" ~ul . M 19 Ii. I':. fo:.,ltlh ar l /'lIkrilli I1NI with hi s friends. I" n l ·uIJlll y. n"ar Martin~vi ll(l. wh ' r n l he l 'l" v"r i" .,t' dul. 1\1 " ' r It 111<' On T.lI e~ d ay , Novemb e r 11, made u way. L l! hallllll, Ohio)' : Inst :-i:,llIro ll. \' 1\ 11 "UI f' 'ill' w"rp he r d r lhood waH ~I)('nt . ShU u ni t l·.t trip to his furm in Warren CounlY .vll It till' f ' hr i~ lian (, hllrch at Mal' !" I prp !-1 f' nt , ~ tl II h :I O it li lh ' l il1H ' enjoyin g tho tr ip ve ry ntu(!h ThaI Mr. fln(1 Mr R D. I. r.ran were ill i"" ia. l'linl"" ( ·" un ty . Ilt the ag'" Ilf night he was suddenly laken ill. and L elJlUlUll. Friday afl e rn r,,"rll'l" lI (III April 10. HH7. ~ h ,· oon . I MN . 1:II'Y l'a,k",V h,,01 '1" I"'r whil e everythi nR' possible Wlt ~ don e I\'l\ ~ unll ed ill tlwr ri age to Il cr nal' ,l IlU(' "t ~ "II T IIII "l; .~i " i l ~ Il ,,'. · ~Ii ,,; (·~ to re liev<1 him. ho continu ed to gro w Our Holhlay Upenin gId a "lid I.,·il., 1:,11",,,,, "lid ~If' \V , ·il. 1~I'I ' w5Iel'. with whum she live..! hal" worse until s hortly after 8 o'clocl! Decemb er 131 h . J E J Sltturda y. pily in the home (I f hi ~ pllrents . wit .. anney . of 1) 1\>"lnll . anrl ~1 r. . Jo: \.1 ~ I ill" I' the next morning . when he passed IO\'etl h"r like a daugh ter . T wo away. vea f ~ a ~(J she came with t hem t o Il M i H~ i':llInlll ,\ ('''1' 1'\ i.;I, 1 ,'n l,,'St. Mary' s Guild will meet wit.h ! Mr. Uglesbe e wns b orn on hi Mfath [Ilnn Iwar Il a rv ey~bllr J< . wh er e wit h ,tain Id w ith n jllft ,t' -f' ( lllr ~" dl nnt"'r , er' s farm betwetln Waynell ville amI Mr9. Ed i(h lIarri on Thursda y artt'l - I he r winllitl!! ways she made man)/' Th :" , k~l:i villl!. ~lr ;11101 ,\ 1 ~ "i L. rriel ol s an I \1"8.'1 cRpecially cst eemo,l Harveysburar, March 25. 1833 , and noon . I ( ;a rlw ri~ll t allfl II", ~Ii ,.(·s I'<l:.rlhll had he lived till nex t March would hy I hl1~" IIJ \V h')111 ~ he mlniste t ed RUrtle Lt Hnd I{ i'l.'l.i ,· . l l' l'ritl. hnve b(.'C n 87 years of age. E rn est lI ar lan. of CI velanl!. i ~ .tllrillY; Ihe iniluen7.n epidfl mic . His pllrenls were .among the pio- spenlii ng Il fe w days here with relaSIt!' C;Llln' lIf II fl>mily of twelv l' neers of Warren Conuty . anrl Calvin tive!'. Mr. nr.d M r ~ (: II Mill ~I · , · I. ' I .... d cd children . uf whom se ven wilh h"I' was the seve nth of nine children . t hei r ~1i lh w 'c\tlinlo! artni",' r";, ry paro nts surviv e her. Henry. Lew i" He grew up on his fllther's farm Ilnd Thu nk,, )(h·inj.! Day. allfl wen ' (' nt"r- ~n rl M ra. Addi T ebo. of Xenia. The r al pln cc t o ge t Christma!! r eceived most of t.is schoolin g in the Can di tllilll'd by I'<'r ~ 1\1 ill,,' h rotl1l'I', Me. t. .I ~~" nnd Mrg. IllY Cook. of Po rt ~­ old log school-house that served the Stor l!~ ia al Frcc.l ·s Lebanon Bit-r C. IlIIi1 -y and fllrnil y . of PorI Willinm . mll u I h. t i1~nn alld Hay. at hom e . e. ! children of tbat neig hborhoo d, after:;he hnll i1l'en in fll iling health fOl' wards tak inR' one term in the cedar<0 111 tim . and u urin t-r laslthr f' H Mrs . Lesli' Kemp' • 'III f" Lai llcd t o wl 'e k~ Pile Hull'er Ii intethe Mi R~ G race Walton. of Sp ring Val- I ville ~c huoI B . Whil e 1J0ss('ss ing only n ~e ly . 'h,· rl ley, inn cr. was Thank I he ~ loril'illl:' wt'ek- _nIl g uest e f these meagre opportu nities tor a n Day. Iwr \\'I\ ~ t uk.'n 10 the McCl ell an hosoitu l mothe fri r. ends he re . Mrs F" ~ II'r WaTlI"r. und at Xcnin. wh ere ,. r yLhing possibl ,' educati on, Mr. Uglesbe e was a Iifetwu hrut h cr~ a nd two si~lt· r .• . of Wil · \\'a~ tl nne for her recove IonIC student anrl became one of the ry, hut Sh ll minRt nn. and Sunday lI iulIl'" fur ~lr Il as.~(·d awuy , he r dllath Our new HulidllY t ock is full o f mos t fully informe d and best educaClark Starr nnd romily uttd ~1 r . "pe rati on. She had t hefollowi ng all ted men in all this t erriiory , havil1ll attrac tio nR to bu}, prs who ap preciate srreates t deJ ess Thoma~ bel.'n a great s turlenl o f literatu re. supe ri or un(1 d cs imbl e gi ft s. ~ i re to g et w II. bu t when found she ~IL MURI MY history lind science . us well aR l,t th e cuuld not. I)etlcefu lly fell asleep t I> J . E. Jannev . Sible. HiR great d elight eve n till On o of t h ll mo. t Imporla nt 1,,- mln8rs bowed wake in th a l [,eautiful Haven of IW!'l to Ih8 federal InMrs. Belle Gllon und r(,lu!!h le dl1 rs , ~ 11' 11I1 c:onre· .... nCOK III tho hIs tory Junction lind csllud ott the ve ry last was in readi nR' th e bp.B t She l eav e.~ til 1T10UrlJ her los.q, besid . Rev Il nd Mr>' J F. Cad wallade r tho M lrlk e. o! I{oule I). cnt!'rlu o r 11111 in. .. IIntloll d ~ul1day. onvoll Mr. od whe n papers and mag azines . alld keeping and Mi sR Cillre. Lile ppent Thanks the ru e l qporatorlO were Min e \\'urllor" of A morlca IIl1d Then lind Mrs Will Mull. (If Snrill l! horll . he r parent" . her hu sbanrl. his pa re nt ~ for ced through public opInIon 10 himself informe d relativl:! to all cur- giving Uay wilh relative s in !u,,1 uP 'ra l or" IIII ~W01' o d tho call COli for with Xenie. Mr . and l\1 1'1< . Leoll Sillishll r v IIIH1 Bnd a host of fr londs. rent events of .hiA time Pu ne ral s ~ tI' i ce~ wC!re hf'l d a t th e ,,! th o ~OV O I'III11 (' 1I1 for It ge - 10- picture ahow.Iho ""lne r8. Th e bIg dRu g ht r. MariHn . "f lJ ll inn Villal! . huuse r ell~enlatlv e or Ad he grew to manhoo d his abilily g" .h'·I· " o n chI V" . S crota ry of min ora nlld ollerat mornin g. Nllve mber F. :3, Elbon left. T uesday mornin g. Mr . lind Mrs. Albert S tacy and three 18th. a Tuesday ors borore the . t J l1un . " ' Iltonll came soon tn be recnllni zed a nd f or 8 for Okmulg ee. Ok la .. where nr'·Hf,ftn t: . t 10 o'clock . conduct ed by Re v. Th o con rore n 0 oll" npel PHI:I!IP H dau . PENN ghters A . he Zelma, will Rh ea and Cl ct) . number of yea r . he was a membe r of proba bly spell.d ·u coupl e Bennett , of Harvey sburg . Interof weeks on the !lchuo l l/Uurd, lind Towns hip [rus- busine8ll ment in the Odd 1·'ellolVs' cemeter y. tl'e. He al~o tilled Lhe oflice of land Mr. and Mrs Chas Zin)mer man Martins vill e. Ohio. Mra C M. Br ,wn and son s pent apprais er. and w,,~ called - upC)n to entertll ined ' u nnllY t o a turkpy din- j' Th BCTldley says: Let me hel p yo u Saturda y in Day lon. l!' dHY is ( {Jld, fln41 .~d r lfkj nn d drenlV, H E I'lurnha rt is transac ting busi ne r, the fo\l\'l willll: g" u('sts: sett le uv many eRlll Ws fr. an d !for 80mo lim ~ he wa l! lin acti v~ m Ake ytjur ~e l ocLimls 1t fllill ~ 1 u n d th e wind is never wcurl' . ness in Cincinn ati today_ fo r Xm'as Mrs Th all 7.itnll1e l'lTlan . 11'. ann 'rlle vine Rtt.ll ciillAS 10 the molderin g 1I'(I 1t . membe r lIf ~ h MllijClI1S , hut n IlC- Walnhe s , ! ClC~.S IIl1d J ewelry . A . R.o~t: Becke~, of Cyn th iana, Ky .. count of the long iIIneM o f his fir~ t !lma ll depuslt \Ii III I)old IhNn Mrs . A. Zimmer man and son are Mrs Ell ne. ~ !lagers antl Illlug htC!r . Bill u t every !Just the dead le(",es fn ll. . Marga ret. of Da~· t o n. MrM, 'ara h IS vlsltmg re latives here And Lhe dRy is da rk a nd deen r)'. villi lin.. . 11 ives in ClevelBnd. wife he l(ilVe up acti ve ('onnect ion Smith, Mr. and Mr ~. W ~ ll e l' Ga.~ t. with the 01·de r. " \\)' life is coin. n nr\llllrk. Iwd drea r)' . Mr. M' B. 1.lyman Mr . Marsh all lIarlan and lI arold Mr. lind Mr. Fred Hartsock'. and family He wa~ ulwuY R V"ty much inler- Mrll. S,d Har Wich. of Land It , ~d ll', a nd the wind Is never \vcury. Ma rion Campbe ll. of Sardilli a. vis- ~imm erm nn. 'imnon, were· of Milford pent last Thursda y here' ested in all Il ublic alt irs work ing a l- S und aY gu ests of Mr ~I y tI"' II~ h" 5t ill cli nll to tho motderillg Both the Hi team and the Miami ited with r elatives here Monday . . a nd Mrs pu d . way8 for whlll he lJel iev d 10 he fo r I Myer Hyman team went down in defeat before • the best in te rest of his c )mmuni ty . , • the two fadt The ann ua l \l'lIth ering oi th 1\ ,,1 the hnl "' ~ or yo Ulh rnll th Ick and fnRt . Misa Dorothy The Prulth. teams Mother of Dayton . Thanks from Wilmin gton s Club Will meet F rlAn d Ihe ,lay" lire (tll rk a nd drenry. ant) the Nation . In earl y life he WR!! M ra. Ch r tII.'' " ' s!'yall( I d aug. h day afterno on, Decemb er 5. at 2:S0 . ..:ollelle. The first lI'ame, between spent the Thanks giving holidays with nett, giving Day clan IIf the Bar. . ,,, C K In Barnha rt. \laily. Chu .a st~u.nch Repub lican, but ,!olltlca l ter. Miss y ~Lou pma n, (: " lIe sl iII . l ad hear t I n nrl cen •• re plnh,l J(, her grandm other, the Miamis and the College Juniora Mrs.Sus an Arnold . rA . were week- end Hawk e. It. Hllwk e. F r 'J Uaw ke. c.olllhtlo nR.becllme such thllt III l a~e r guests of Mr lind I1C!1,; "tI t he clouds Is tho snn Il il l was very close, the Mr~ firat . F:arl halt Swain, ending Dr. and Mrs, A . T. Wrh: ht were McClure , Cartwri ght. r.dwlLrd ~ lind Itfe he ma rntall1ed thaL the sal VAt Ion of near HidlO1evill e 51!inil1 g. the guests of relatives in Centerv ille 9 to 9, the final score being 19 to 16 the Misses Emma l[ e i ~ h ll'ay an ti Thy rll te i. ti ,e common roll "f n il. of our governm ent and its dt!m oIn the . next game the IlUIt tas~ Thursda Hi y. El izabeth Cal roll wns helrl nt th e I"t n ('nch li fe so me ",III mUll rnll. cratie insl itutions lay not eo much in bunch held the heavy Fret!hm an :-;" '''" day. lIlust he durk an<l dreury." hom e o f Mi s~ ;;May Wrig ht, las t machine -mad e party platform s alld ' ' I!:yes eXRlllin erl. Rnd th e ve ry latest I team . until only thr,e e minutes were T hu rsday . c reeds but in th e type and chRract e r method s us['(1 Miss. Elizabe th Chandle r . of Scio. letHo play. By this time E} e Glasses and Card of Thanks the wei!rht or the men who wPore placed in oftice Spectac les. All lenses ground ac.:ur- and Mlsa Ruth Chandle r, of Sp.lma, of the college team began to tell We ~ xLcnd o ur thanks to Or. RanHe t ook great interest ill all mora l ately No charge for examin ati on spent the holidays with their parents . and three or tour baskets rolled i~ dall . Dr . Wrig ht a nd Dr. Den Merefurms , and Rreat\ y rej oiced in lhe Quick •. reliable service at Hendley 's. rapid}, decidin g the, game in favor I 'Iellan and the nu rses of McCl ellan te mperan ce victor ies Of recent)· eurs . Whitti er Burnett , of COlumbUS' l of Wllmlnl l'ton. Score of firet half . One of the happy events of Thanksh o~ pitlli. McClur e &: Son, the pastor. On Februar y 19, 186 1 he W8 ~ un ited Mr. 'and Mrs Ed Edward s lind Mr spent the week-en d with his f uther, 9 to 6, W!1yneevllle; final acore 21 to Itel.' Bennett . and ('specia lly ou r giving was thesurp riaegiv en Charles in marriage to Rebecca Elizabe~h and Mrs . Clarenc e .Edward Owen Burnett and wite. Mr. Bur- 14, Wllmln !rton. Ill'ig-hb(lrs Ilnd fri ends, who he lpe\l Andera on . Kling, and to thIs union .were horn I Sunday at the home ot Mr. s spe nt ne tt i~ at present teachin g in the f Mra. Anderso n had In the firat iam.e Griffin starred Vivian tilwell d ied a t he r home in us in ou r be reavem ent. Sill children . of'whom only two 8ur- Earl Swain, at Ridgevi lle. and M rA O. S . U. for Wilmin gton . McClell and played quietly invited a few of his friends Lebano n nn Monday a ft.er l\ Ion!! illBe rnaru Brews te r. vlve bim: William E. Uglellbe e, of . well for Waynes ville. In the ' High for 6 o'clock dinner Thursd ay evenness. Th e fun e ral wi ll btl at hel' lute Mr. a nd Mrs. Cha9. Brewst er. Clevela nd. Ohio, and Alice M , who Ing. Saturda y beinR Charl ey's game Stephen s and Farquh ar played The Chrilltm as Furnitu re home and Toylanrl is getting ready at Fred's best for Wilmin gton, while In te rm ent wi ll be birthda y, of course, he was not ex- home todl\Y. resided with her fath e r. tor WayKift di pillY at Fred's Lebanon Big Lebano n Big Store. Come and bring nesvllle it would have 'made in Miami cem etery . about 3 Throug h thrift and industry . Mr . been hard to pecting anythin g on Thursda y evenMiss Stil well was the Oglesbe e becllme the owne r ot a Store outriva ls any former exhibi t. the chilJren to see the toys as they pick a favorite . All played well, Ing. He had been told that some o'clock. farm of l23 acret! near Harvey sburg . and prices are conside rably lower are put 0 11 the counter ! and tables . but were up a l( ainst a atiff and fol"a from Spring Valley were com- daugh ter of Mr. and Mrs . S. A Stilwhere he lived the grea ler portion than one would exped. ing that eveninl l for supper. When well. and r esided in Way nesville for heavy proposi tion. a number of years of his life, rearing his children and Mr. Alf States and two sons, Leo Friday night both teams will jour- he respond ed to the call at the doo r . success fully purNuinlZ' hi~ occu pation. - and Lester, and daughte r, Aletha, of ney to Wilmin gton, where they will and beheld the' ·bunch. " he tho ught April 9, 1897 . .. fte r long illness. Clarksv ine, were the guests of Mr mett the same teams in an attemp t it must be a joke'. Each mad e a N c arin ~ I he midnig ht hour Su nday J. "speech" in present ing his token of he was bereaft uf his first compllneVf lling. Nove nlbcr Wth . t he gentle A. Titus and family, Sunday . t9 redeem themsel ves, rememb rance, and Charley was more lon, and on Seplt'm ber 22. 1898 he ~ t> iri t IIf l'hehe Ann miLh ·too k its Burpris ed than ever. To help him was united in marriag e to Martha A. fl ig ht frum earth to Parari ise. tho New arrivals of Women 'a Coats out of his dilema, he called his good Morgan . who remain ed a faithful Il lacl! it ha I long seemed lilted f or; enllble a continu ation of Special wife compan ion until ' hUlt MIlY. when shE'! ("they" always do) and she as t he thr (' s.ce re }'tl8rS and te'n had M~'er· Hyman is in Cincinn ati to• Xmtls Price Offerin! rs of $13 75. very graciou sly Buggest ed that be in~oo was callerl beyond. dllY . been SlJen t . unt! lhe fou r scnre and $17 96 and $24, 76 at }t'red's Lebado n vite his !ruasts inside. Shortly afterOn. April H, 1908 he r etired from t!: n recen t ly IlasHel!. So it was no t Big l:ltore. farminl lal\d moved to Spring Valley . ward the guests repaired to the dinsur pris ing to t he loved ones when Mr and Mrs J L Hartsoc k spent ing room, Covers weN laid for six Ohio, where hilS ever s ince r llRi rll'd " the sil ve r cord WlLS looHed" allli Revival services will commen ce a L l'hanksl {iving Day with their child- -and Oh such a meal! Everyth ing and been r.egllrdcd as CIne of the "the golden buwl . that holds th \> Ferry Sunday , Decemh er 7th . Every- ren in Dayton town'8 most resp 'cted and vafunbl e good YOU could think 01 and good >Ilr l hly ·Ioves. broken. " And th e body is cordiall y invited to atteml citizens things you couldn 't think of . Tbe . ~ tJirit r eLurned to God, w ho gav.a it. these se rvices. They will continu e . He was of a quiet dispo~ iti o n, rarbirthda y cake was a marvel of cuir hl!bc .1\ . Smith . rJnuj:(h te r of Wi lThe Fortieth annh'er sary of our for two weeks inl' not for demon s l rllli on or display liam and Al'ah Clymer G rah am. Wa.1 HolidllY Openin g will take place alne ingenui ty . The age (21 years) but for those things o f 1"eal worth h(}!n Nnv ernher 14. 1 29 . and d eSalurda y, Decemb er 13lh, where you wu beautifu lly engross ed thereon . And merit. After spoiling moat ot theae good The pleasur e of Christm as shop- will find a beautifu l d iaplay parl ed lhis life N(JvC!mb" r Hi. 191\). of Xmas thIngs and extrica ting oursel ves from He was a · kinrl an d Ile vol ed h1l>ping this year at Fred's Lebanon Goods ready anc.l awaitin Ilt Ihe al!e !If !lO yea I'Ma nd i! rlav~ hand. F\ wise BIlCi lovin g fuill e r . .. nd Big Store will be made doubly plear-· spection . J E Janney . g your in- the table. we spent the remain der ot l She Wl1~ unitod ill marria ge 1'1, will be greatly misslJd by lhe remainthe e\'ening telling storie", and listenant for out-ot-t own shopper s. through ~.vr Il H Smith. in I ~;' l. and Lhey lived ing to mu~ic on tho phonog ing membe rs of hi" family !lnd his the lunch. dinner and l!lmdwic h. cofl11t1sL'hIlIlPil y togeth(! r f " r a lt'J,lst 6fl Joe Thomps on. of' the Kemper - Smokes of all kinda. apples and raph . man:v friendp, 89 well ' as the cumfee and bot chocoill te service recently years . wh tl n he wa s cal led hy death . fruit Thomas Co, spen : till! week end punch here adopted were munity at large . served during the even. four ye l\r~ ago . at th e rip!' olrl flg-e of with relalives.· in~. Those who enjoyed th~ hosplU~ y e[\ r.~ . tahty of Mr. and Mrs . Anderso n Hhe waH t!Vt!r 11 fri'lld hi fill . and Herber t Ed wards arrived home e~ p 'ci al l }' t o the n. cuy; anri it was from the WelIt; Wednes day evening . Mrs . Edith Bar l ii accomp anied were, Kenneth Elzey, Harris MOlher. rHl~ tl eces~ lI ry to a~ k ~.Y lIlpalhy or soafter havll1i one of the most succe~£ ­ Mias Mildred Hartso" k lo her home Leslie Kemple , John Cummi ngs and Kennet h Kilbon. licit ai ,l. f",. a l a ll tim H he r loving ful trips in his history. M ... ErI- in Millord , Monday m orning. hl:!lut p r()t11 p teti he r tn ~t!ek and find wards travels for a shoe house and till' sulrel'in g IL lld surrllwfu l, and her he will. be home until the new year. The Spirit of Xmas n IJ a ready 'noblfl Ilfltu re nlolV .t\ her lo fullillth e solving of fhe Ifift I·r ;JI" m IS re(:01 len Hlii o. . Here are a tew Chrl~tmas Gift sugin the bounli f ul d i_plays at gestio'.ls from the S. Fred Co. I .eba- flected .• rhf' le '~ d (l ~t }t i ll I..."\·c ry htlu Fred's !i c cltol u Lebanon Big ' Rtore. Come non Bill Store: Men's and Young now . \\' h~1I thl! IIIn lh el 's ,·oiC'1.! i S~l illed i Warren CounlY Pomona Grange and shop early while assortm ents Men:g Ove rcoats and Suits, $25.00 to An ftlhe " tlul tll llll" ve her lklUly met at Harv eysburg . :3aturda y, and The Junior Guild of St. $4500; Dress Shirts. $1 49; Shirt are com viele and 8electio ns easy. A r· \, i lh 'd ~ep"" t !\l llt u iah fi ll ed, there WIIS a !rood attenda nce. The Mary:!! church will hold a Christm a8 Special, broken Iota. $1 19; Fine meetinl l was a good one. and the !:Jazaar Saturda "'I" 1IL' 1I lwr II.UH f! h<:~u l1\': s IIh l1 e S:lCf ' U y, Decemb er 13 The C. M. Cartwri ght. of Evanst n, Madras , $2.00 to.o$4 96; Silk, $795 to Indies of Harvey sburg e ntertain ed As \\'I e l.Jl'd r f ile L'iluS l' nin,.: lo il , time and place will be announ ced in spent the $1246; week-en Xmas d here Ties, with 95c, hi s othera at 'Z5c the visitors in thei r usual fine mallnl' r 1 "\lJ\v iu ~ t h n. s he dWl ' lis w t t h hng:(' l s to $8.00; Hose. special, 17c, 3 pairs parents ,- Mr. and M.rs. S. L. Cart- next week's issue \ ...·Iy !!P,H t ilL' l llHllle uf O(tiI ," for 60c. and 35c, 3 pairs for $1.00 wrillht Hewen t'to Columb us. Mll n- A. M. ~1. Lisle, 35c and 46c, Silk, 89c' to $1.46~ day. where he deliverl !d a .peach ueGloves, 69c to $.'1.00; Boys' School fore the Ohio Undenl l'liter8. Suits, $7 &9 to $1876; Overcoa tll sturr In b W orld's LRrgest Build ing. $7 46 to $14 96; Sweate rs. 11.49 t~ Lenny MaBon of England I. L10 In bill You have never selm a finer assortsnld to bo the world 's f:ltlrut boy. ~ey'8 crown $6 96; Ties, "6c; Gloves, 1;9c; Dress ment of 'fhl' \t:II ir"UI1 TIll " I .' nt Rome t~ th~ Christm aa Sboee and SlipHe IA 10 Joo Dond. In ' ."".,.n',lfttIR and welgha 300 1'01l11(\ S. Gloves, 98c to $1 25. These items pers I nr~ " <t lo " II \lln ~ I" til l) \VarIn. cnvenn!': Several of our citizens went t ul In fn~l . he Is 60 ra l-aS YOII .e &-The young women 's cl!l ~ of the 0.. rocen t\y. are only a very small portion of the than ftlr men, women and children Lebano 1:1' :. ur r fl. hilt wlth It II n.\dlllon ~ I1l11i n Friday evenln'g and heard ! thAt th o photogr81l hcI cou ldu' , la to be found at the S. Fred Co, Martin wltb being f ...ter than great Chrlstm M. E. C~urch .will meet Saturda y in-l l'lIl " I' ~~ m nts It woe IIcVem l rPllttlrle ll q 8tocks of every need- Lebano n Bii Store, lIl1d· get hIm " Into Hon. 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~1I1 (.\ IIlld tI ..(,~ ." , Wll h h 'r hllnd sun pr(' CII to IH' " r''''l', <h,' hur· rled from hlll1 I\crn~~ til{' kralll InlO) her roow a nd slnmlll cd [111\1 hn r rcrl thp d oor bebln\! hl'r. ~h " \I' lit ~ I rtllgln 10 the mirror nnd tonk h" t huntl uwu~'. :iUch a trifle thllt t ill), . POtlllld R,' 111 ....1 Intlt night, the n Ighl of " 1''' rt~'-Jllst ltD ncuse for n b.'n uty pUlch 0) ( hln ck I'lll8te.r-nnd tonIght It WlI S Imlllclls, IIrabl1' ugly I With bed so nl'llr i!'lIe coulc! n" t ~t " ll to cry just yet. She weut nhoul h er pNlparation dellberlltl'ly, suhC(lnscl nU I>Iy secure In tb(' thoughl thut Rile c,l uld soon ,sonk her pillow In a ching (''' III ' fort. Throughout Iwi mAncu",' rl Ill! ~ he was Il wor ot, 0 pr(>~e n ce In till' room, Inani mate but t~rl'lrylllgl ~' per. ~ onal. However she t1ll'Ilell, It ~ III I lurked In the corDer ot her "ye, II C' cused h er of da ll ),llI):, lind olmOSI Rnl<l nloud, "Evcntunlly ! why not lIow1" Floally ahe slipped 01T the rl'st or her lIalnt7 clothcs und with cyps srrf'wcrl tlgbt shut. groped tor th e f,r ~p nce , selaetJ It and put It on In t wo pn rl ~, "Ob I" ehe gasped In a ru go, "thn t r sbould have 10 w~1\1' that bea st's silk pajamas I" She put out the IIltht, burled herself at the cot, cl1rled I1P like a kitten. drew the sbeet 0\' I' her hNd, cuddled Into the pillow nlld IIObbed, "Poor A.ndrea I Poo r Andrell Pel-Pe--" Brutal, elemental sleep hnd choked t.hA words In her thp,,'l~ ,

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If you have read the ne\V act, passed I~y tltl' (~l'll~ra l s S(, Ill blyof the "' tatc of Ohio, which r ead, 10 p.uL , tl'l Il lllolV ': Se tion 55Q4, 'ro'r the pur po;(! of L'nabii'l l ~ litl' (·,) 1111 [" , alld ilor to delermine th e v ;li lll! unJ lot: Li \lllf ilulld i ll ~ :lnd ther improve-mcllls, whu s ha ll 1(' l ~)(.'. l'1I11 " t\·I.It' l an, huilding r ollu.:r impro ~ In " l1 ~ c"sll,n ~. !)V ' I' ~:2(J f) , , , 511 II wilhin ,s ix l Yrdays a lLe r SH IU i ~~ltllt l l ~ or .Olite r. 1111 · prov e-m e n t shal l Ita ve co m me llced .. tt 11l y ~he a udtt ?r.'u l til e ount y , . , Upon faillire 'to ~ lV'-' n o ti c e n,s I,lc r e lll 1~ ltJ ­ ided , . , a nd the- uiscov r uf sud i hutlulI1g or IInprovt! lIlclIl by th ' co unly alldi~or a~ Lc : IIIC sa.lIl\! h as hee ll ereded or constm cteu , th' ', IJ hll 1101 II Iii' or Improve mcllt shall b(' appraiseu by lhc CO ll ll lv <lI,l! lillJr 'at its true .vu lue ill , m o tt ey, and placed upon ' thc dll p llc.lle t Igc tilcr With a tu x pena lty Qf fift y per cenl fo ~, cad i of t he yea rs ~rum th e da~e of the er dion or conslrudlOll to th e dale of disco very , Sa Id counl ya uditor may enter , by himse lf, or de pu~ y , wi thin rea onahle hours, ' a nd fully examine ull buildings and struclures of evC'ry klfld . .

t'rl'd II .. lu ck wit h It CI' "Ion k, '1" a r ecent s tatem ent from Washington. tl ld It I' hn lr lust ur 1111, hy \\'oy 01 , warns t he public that the much· dl all~" , lind ju ,t n. _h , 11111 >h 'cl hellnl d resded influenza epidemic will probUlllhIUh', ('nil 10 brl'llk fli s t. ably return thi s fallalld winter, All "','lllIer white 1111111 n"r Il1a('k wns In medical aUlhorities tlgree that the e" Io I"I \t'~ , hilt e \ 'pll n lit.· ,I,, ~' pusllI'd weak, bl'o odless, rundown individutll swirl I)". ~"U1UIt Y \\'~ I'(, ti lt· lit'" fNlltI '" is more likely to contrRct this(aswell of lilt' It l''' ''I'~ l' hllll )!11I1: ""'Ill'. ~h as any other infectious disease) than .. hp;,' n buuk lit rttll,l, 'III : h ilt! hl' r hfi lll' is th e >lt rong, robust. red·blooded 1110 'k·chu lr Ilrn ~j!,', 1 1111 0 Ih,' M lt ll.le vI man or woman , In view of these tho Jlnltll: t ree uull sl l'l'ld,,'" out lu fac ts , it is w ise tl) u se every effort to lH'r IIr~l 1" Ii.'1II In Iuzy ·u"I,."t. Orull· bui ld ttl} ell. blood and thus increase unll y sho grew tirowsy with the heat, the bodily resitancll to the inllut nnt so sleepy tlln t ~ h ' flllled t vasion of I he gefrns of the disease. hellr frOll1 IlWIlY 01T tho fllr·cnrrylo): Gude's PelJto·Magnam is lin abso· rt' I'Mt, six llil ...S ('"pellted, of n hi gh, lutely d e pendable red-uloou builder PU \\'\'r d rille. in all cOllditions of lowereu vitality ilnlhtu b, ll(]llIIllt'll nl'lIr hy, loolted not du e to se riou s disease of the vit,,1 up wllh II bl'lIlltlc s lIIllt>. "~"I s l c r," II organs, It improves the appetite. Hlnle,l. imparts color hI the cheeks, lind creIt WII S t wo hours lu ter whcll lit lites new hope and ambition in tho~e Incident WII S repeHl etl In ev~ry detllll who have become pale. weak • .and h li!ltless, P hys icians recommend Gudes 611ve t hnt t 0 sllotll clime frOIII ' 9lll i Pt'pto-Magnan , When you order, be : f ort her owny; ond nbol1l Ihree hourf s ure the ' word "Gude's" Ie on the t " h 'l'll th e fo ll o wIng RnI'8t,~ li t 1\ ut ter, onCll Ulore th e thlll); hlllillcuetl, hountlful 1'h\l Dk~g lvlng dinner : " Bllthtub roll l'd his ey~M nnd hultj;p,1 package. Without "liude's." it III not Mr, uno Mrll Woltion Wilsou, Mr . "I'm Not Oolng to Bed 'or Hou .... h1wRelr 1n lrormulIlIlzlnl: IIntlclplitlolI Pepto·Mangan , Furnl3hed in both ,,0!1 Mr~ R. t., Bogl1" lind daughter, nOUBIY. t<ne o rose. put on ner CI08k, I liquid and tablel form. For sale by Onrolhy , Mr. and Mr~ EveD BOjfln opeoeti the door IIDd rubbt'd her eyes ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~!!!' all drUlrilist.'I, -My 8ab,oriN tor tbe Miami Uu r tt.11 I.nd Mr , and Il0l1'11 , B. F. ComIIWD., I at the shock of 8 noonday glare. 1= alid .., I. Ille Ploture t.;oDtest and Mr lind Mrtl W. E Bogan calltld I Tho boy grinned from ear to cnr. Why I\\r. Joe Armstrong, Celebrated get lome Obrl.tUlIIH m onsy , 00 Mr. lind Mrs Ed Walker, !$Doday I "Bnth ready I" he exclaimed with a I • MrI, U. T. Barnnr Ipenl ~be wtok. 8\'eDlng, Mrs , Wollrer IlIlmprovllll happy Onullty and hl'nrlng ! OIVCI ~ li nd , Dog Trainer, Usrs Rat-Snap. as he nl"eotnea toe woro, "lIlaster I" Andren Willi vnguely Interested until end with her poreul_ , Mr, .ud Mrs , Afler _0 opArl\lino at the h08pU,,1 In I so lip 1 d bel' to the uewl y cons tru cted i "Nutloed nt s urouD,l m y keon el8, olumbn" re ol'n t ly , little hut In tbe yarll. He pln ce(.\ U1e havinjl buudredtl o f pri ze dOIl:_ , the seqlllel to ' those eighteen Hhot! Rlobard Jonee, of Xen ia " pnrll l1h~rn/lltn on a ch nl r SI't clo e. to Icn nlrl(t 't I·alt e c hnnocp, Tried RAT. begnn to arrive and then sho WIll IIr . and Mrs Lllth '-r Hal " e~ ond Mr. "till Mre R E. Jon". I'ale,. i a coll upslb le canvus tu b ond trom tl SN A P; In thr f'6 ", ee k ~ eve ry rnl stmllled with horror. Amid the shoun lon, O" DQld, l.,eDt 111RokHglving t"lnprl 1,0 d IDn,' r, Sunday, Mr. Dod nelghhorlng smolderin g fire f et.ched tl di~fll'Jl u llr,p d. N'l ti oad that Ih e dogB of men and the shrill ulululootDg of w"b ber plll'ElUI~, l'ItJ 'Illd Mr~ Mr~ . Evan BO ~lIn, Mr .anll MrM.Jnho MoMlllon , of W"ynesvllle, aod Mr big Un of wul er. n o vel' wlmt n Allr IlA'l' t5N A 1', I t e ll the women they beiaD to come 10, Cbu , LAird, " I UowdoD, ' Obi" y frhlllds .. b o nt RAT SN AP , USI' ben s t lift er benst, each trussed to a U d M W T W 'I . d and Mr~ . I~ F. Comllton, , "Bot waler !" cried Andrea. .. r. an rll " I ~on liD M &1 R I I 'l'h 1 urI! I'm boiling myself, Drlog me cold this 8ure rodent" lt 's ~o fe. O.. m eslD (lole and llornc by s ix, sometimes eight, MarT Uathllrlnll took d!tJO~r wllh I 1': on d "r8 R pI orn ., I wate r ," cake fnrll l, Three 8 iz e ~ , 2ijc,.60o flud nllk l'(l IIn ~ s lrnlnlng bln cks, Mr8 Oal,y Balnee at N ew Budin g , Iln rl \II' .. nrt Mu. R. L BogAn Aod "Cold ",oler no good." alllrmetl BOl h' *1 00, So il IIn (l J( ut1runteNl b y J E, \on IIIUDOSY " dnollhter , Dorot.hy LoulsB, at,lendrfl nrst 10 nrrl\'e were 0"" sn hl e ontetub ns he mnn t"l p.ft th~1 tin .1anuAY. . " ' ohnroh nt Bighlnud, Bnnrl"y, lind I lopp, bCllutlCul even In dell lit, Ihe proud Mrtl Effie Crew I~ on th e ~i u k lill. took dinner whb SII1I8 'l'bornbnrll .Bwe p of their glorious ham s In~ erted, Mr, !lnd Mr~ . Rl1ym ond Wlilion thick ton[(U es drugging In Ihe du st. 'hla week. Mls~ Franoes WI! on ~pent< n frn v and bAlly ••1e Rnn eUI'. t on k dio.ar The b ell mrs dlt! not 8tOl) within Ulil kroal. but Im ~Kcd thro)lgb It, chant· day8 IIl8t, week at Wllmlngt o n , vi si t · wIth W, E. Donlin's. SundllY . Zlmrl Holnll~ hall plJroha",oo a I Ing wildly os though they were en· IDe frI e nds and rel"tlves. ' R.,.I Fool Comr_ I. Waiting for You gog d In a Ilcrverlcd Bocchnn&lIun Mr. aod Mr. , W', E, Bogtll1 enter. new 8ednn , pagt!nnt of bloor!. Wom en IIDd chll· Cd Honest John Today dreu str'elllDed after, tbem, nnd even ~f. .,: . &.... _. '. .... \; . .:Bntbtub loolted longingly 10 th e dlre~ ('Itt OUl C'oupo n , aDd pia on pictures. tlon the:!' hnd gone. , Scnrcely had Ihe hullabaloo of tbelr week of the Contest. ~t has excited a good bit of inpasslna died Into the dlstonce when a terest, and will be an exciting finish. Sevt'ral have Classified , Ads new contingell,t arrived. "1t!'sungD, asked for an extension; of time, and your answers must positively be in by the 1t!·SU DgO." Ule one word she knew, 13th of December at 12 o'clock. Announcement of the winners will he made Fill this out and attach to your set of answers cropped out from their jobber with MONEY LOANED the sleody recurrence ot a hauntlog December 20th. You may send answers in at any time up to the 13th. Better in the contest for December 3rd , tugue. Whllt they bore were six wilde' M UN~~Y I . ,tllI ,',l u IIV,' ~r .. 1: , get busy and g~t in line for some of this coin. , becsle, lDale ond temale, butfoons of ' lJ\ltl p l ~, Illd" ~(lO I1llm" r l w,,: .... , Here is my answer of the SIX PICTURE the plnlns. stili pitifully grotesque, NOlIe.. b onltht, ,J " hn I::Illrhlll ft, AIIt' 1I CONTEST as printed in The Miami Gazette : their ho:rse-lIke tolls trnillnc like dillBulliling. Xliola, ,Ohl<). tl " ~O courllgcd funeral plumes. ~ No. 19 ... , ...... , . ... , , . , ..... , . , , .. .. , .. , "Oh, White Man," ,asped Andrea, LOIT covering her eyes, "Db, M'sungo I" \ No. 20 ...... . , ... .. ,'. , .... ... ..... . ... . . ... . And th en It came again, four loads i LOS'l:-a(l.J:;J UoodYI'!~r, Nun Mkl ll thi s t1ml~, but ever:!' one as bl, as a No. 21 , , ... , .. , . .. . , . , .' .. , . .. , . , .. . ... , , ... . T i re ""Ub Rim, ber,We!!1 LehIlO,)f\ horse. Bight lDen strolned under eacb anel W(\yntiliville. Hew" rtl , on " cllr ~uss of clultd. lorgcst ond geDtll!llt No . 22 , ..... " . . . . Ftnder Ipt1VIIIH UHZ ,Ue I m ,:tt, ":1 of ull the hundred varieties of anteNo. 23 ..... , .. ,. , ."., . ... . " . . " .. " ., ... . : lope tho t swurm over the length aDd llr 'otltb ot Atrlca. FOR SALE - PROPERTY No. 24. , ..... ', .. , .. , , .. , . , Andren arose, but her knees trem· bled so that sbe quickly sat down In Gond Pr UI,,' TI IO H II, W" y",,,.vl' h', one of the wIcker chairs, clutching It. 1J( ~f h qnllt·TI1 11 \' lun.d l il . ~'lIr p ', r . Name , ... .. ... , .. .. ,.,' IIrms with hunds gone white as thougb t l ou h r~ ~'lI' W , ~ ~ '" _, ,! !I all the blood 10, her body had bidden 10 shame, Theo came the white man, Town ...... . ...... "' .. , " . " " ',' " , ,., ,. ', .. followed by glInbearera, water·boy and 1"01' SALI~ trackers. His tace and hiS bare arms R. D ..... . , .. State , . . .. , , , . .. . , . . . , ... .. were streaked with sweat and dUBt. or. ', l:!r,'t'\ Hhullu I.. ." I ,I H"lll 'ouk, His shirt and trouscr~ clunl to him 10 'e re : ~, I nqu lrl' (L yrlm ' I " II gren t dllrk blots of moisture. HE herd, Wt1yntltlvllle, Ollllt, R LI, 2, Address ;,11 commlt"lcnti,,"s nedclE'd to Andrea as he made stralgbt {tl" !n .. hl ~ hut THE CONTEST EDITOR, MIAMI GAZETI'E IO. ~0 M gul l'raotor, I Llltl Filed ell \

, Notice-Consult Madden. who will save you n lot on your lumber bill, therefore will save you a lot on your tax duplicate. It pays to trade at home. ,

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- -_0_.0- - -How BIK: New YOlk Grocery Firm Keeps Down Rat•. VrOOOHI & <":0., Bo', I~r & ('h88811 Merohtullls. N ~w Yor k C Ity. say.: "We keel) RI\T. ~NA' P io onr cellar all tllA Ii mI'. It kpellA Mit "'0 rat8, We buy It bv th e gro~,. _ wonll' not be withont It . " F .. rm~r~ I1se RA.T. ~NAP beolluse rat~ \Ja8~ n., al\ food tor RA'r.8N AP. 'rhree sl/e8, 260, 500 and 11.00, Sold, and guaranleed by J E ;Janney.

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, Any person residing within the circulation of The Miami Gazette Is elieible to enter thi. contest. Cli~or cut out the SIX PICTU RES eaeh week together with the coupon for the answer at· tached. Save the slips with coupons attacbed. until the close of the eontest. Deeemb.!r 3. 1919. Fill out In ink. or pencil. neatly. the ' correct answers to each of the Sill Pletures, using the eoupons attached for that pUl'pOlle. Sign your name and address in apace indicated, Mail the set to tbl. newspaper with eheck or money order for

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ONE NEW OR RENEWAL SUHSCRJPTJON for yourself or another person, not later than Decembe r 10th.

yo ur answers, Two or more sets of ans wers may be submitted by any con· testant, provided remittance (No attention will be paid to for a s ubscription to this newspaper i~ attached to t'aeh set. an~werssent us that are not accom panied by a s'ubscription price ,) The last Six Pictures will be Prizes will be awarded for the printed on December Srd , best liet of answers submitted in Mail your answers to reach the Picture Coritest. this ot11ce not later than DecemAccuracy and neatness will be ber 13th. considered bv the judges, In case DO NOT SEN 0 IN YUUR two or more contestants are tied . ANSWERS UNTIL THE CONIf you are not a subscriber. TEST CLOSES Bend if( your 8ubscriDtion at (Extra ,copies of the Six Piconce, and your answere will be , tures and coupons can be obeount~d, but without a subscrip. tained at this office as long as tion no attention will he paid to they, last:) ,

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GRADUATE AND 'LICENSED VETERINARIAN Harveysburg. Ohio

Saxon "Six" 'has-earned its reputl;1tion as the Practical ICar because it is so thoroughly practical from ' so many different standpoints.

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WH r'" .' lallll"hl' rdt'lwl'. ,lr LUllcb Bill' obUlIrl'n, H AI u . Eto I h II n ,\ Ltllhill I, Bubtlcrlbe for tbe MiamI lill!MItte ~lItu " tlt til J'hlt1u ltle ItL \\ ll)JI4MJII U ;;~!-I:tl\I'_ ~:I\:,tI~:~ll;I!~ :-<1.I'~!:I:iUI.ih~~r l~:c~~~ c el" Hlul Imy him for hi . . . e rvioeA ; " , '"'}",,,,I, 1:1""IIlt,'· " '"In:.; 1'1 ,,;, I' '1.'1. I,' r'h~T ·~d on 8'1)C'CIIlI ami get In t,he Ploture Contea' and Rov. Ellij l'lIt f{n >ll~ l lI.\', li t' ~[lrll\~:· !.-I',H. 118 t4~\"'II" ( 1lh tUt .\ lh I ."\I~lUr ' 1 '~ n" "'11 n __ tli" hlOHt !'1' llubl« rom e d.y j'CH In .. t,f4 ,<1 n f thlit.. trb e hO~'8 ADd girls fw tly I ll," Iflio:t)· " uf\(IIl n Lu t)C'r ,,' j .\.'!urif')f!J.I to elld '"rlfllf' :-:;'u.gar Cook .. l ) , 11ft 11('1 it I'll h·n r,·, Flit! I • I • \ , I g et ~u m e Ohrist/ll MI 1IlI00ey . li nr - HLuJh. Ilnl l'k 'n.. lIHr h .. 1 dlcln& a tt;4 ""t.1V lit 11 Hn', ~ tt t U t) ed uOH.ll h O tlDd II,' ( l il~~ 'f 1" '1', {lnd . ,~ .. .... ,"1 N \'~\ torH und, far st 01 lu g , In plao (I f R ev lItl!i r r . wl,lI ' 1111 " 111: " II ," I '"),," II We Mu co uo 8ur· t III· r ll I ~ I II pill ro for t.horn Eooonr f ,1'\111 Iy 01< ,1.(0 ".' Il.e D, ' , ..• • . ~ rt' .IJt~·R whi'o wo had SII I18'I 'ijJLion P dtI'. fl riU pe r Y 'ar 1'''1'''', 1~ lll llI lIl: ~h 1'(lIMO n from Lho ' . ' aod Mra Alph" 8ml th . of Wtl~ quit HI t rlr II c·nupl .. ,I Ii,,, .. .:Ir. on.1 (·.trs hu.) . )'1:" ,," 'UI'I 1\11(1. blRCO, and' those Ui.; I 11,,,1 h · 11 " 1> thu dl ~elL .od por. : II !;" ~ c1U ". I " u n, (l" grAllse t he dope n I. Dflytn o, MPAOt 'he f o re pInt. ot the with IIOIHe tll 'llilo~I, IOIi . I "n", \ '{I n th ~' tI:lrk n" d " 'f lh:J I! : r' Illll" la r }' da.v s. 11",, ~, ' f tlut CIIIII tlollllQlltlllt, ohlldro o hy see. ,w eek wUb Mr. anll Mtr8 Ralph J ohn!!. . J\ rt' r r'IU hnv lokon H{LU' S Cn t arrh I[P" II I 'b , ... I 1 ~11e wo. C I t! In;." " ,hr r " 11 \'1\ !, ." .fI'· ti l \. • r Is Just a O. L. Crane M r~, Uatb r rlDfl ,To'h nl'. of (Jen r. Mr . ' Dd Xlrd h ,, ~. E ,1" !III~ (ill I'uh lishc .\/ " Ii. ,,," fv r 1\ "I.ur l lIllIO yo u will ... III t y " t lln " ~flIOO, a ~ It ' ,it .. r pn I ' ;: 2 # us ba pJlUy , . '''' ' ' l' " t.U.lH I UI,I1 rO\'c lu nt In ,you r gell" WII} I1 PI f... ' \I '" ' n l mo. o ,Iod ' . .· ,JUl r' fJ ' 11 ' d " I [ k t.R rtllll\,'d t o l'h ll lJ/.- .J11 Inl. ,III 'Pt , ~Nlll1 ,~ w'alll ll!: (incl IISll'lllllg.:-.r r I I j lut! I " 1111, amI lI"U.lO 118 su re they VI. e. I sp n 10" ao uupe u wee /I Mr IlUd MT S E.I ,., ith f VI I"'"'' lI. ull ll. '/S,",', ttlkl"G' H"II·. elL· ~ 'D ll 1.( <> 1I ' f'itiZll ll_ ' o~ h e r\V ltlll IhoV Wllh rel .. \lves bere. • ' . . , . Ill . " I llll'lh _ \h'ukl rll! ut Ol1ell IU1(J ge t. ri d or I . cltlhlrco. Hlllce llwy \I" 't',' 1;'\. · \·.. ,,111 1;"<:fI cORllng eve ry day- for mingt u o. Ml eij Ma r '. C'" ui> , " I Purry ni lln II. :$'11111 (or r. sll ru o llfula. Ire. w ~l bl:1 U(Jelt. . .. lr ll t.l t::'s. tlti ll:: ,~. I' ve r:!I'l'll Iliul \1 0111' In , 'fl' lIlId [ bolh know we muat reed WILJter CI~rk , heard B oo I), D·1 l,:OQ k · u f W Il '. 110~ 1'1 1 ", "" I 1111 ( \ I'" .1, C I IJo:"II'; Y.~ '0,. Toledo. 11)11 1... J'o h n ('. Wrench wll!! FrEId Buloh lillI,I s. FI r~ 1 J ·had I, ('hl1<1rl'n . all we must Sldti h ~' Illl JJru,.a;lt'its. 76c . r ~ Jfeell lll LebanoD , Frldl\y evonlD~, ,' obn~. o r Dl1vt,on. . " , . Theil, \~h cn l hl" If we I'\'(l uld . In~oll , of I.l' bun on. I n ~to lliog De loo Pe l or B!l ota Rod family ha ve ·l'h .. ru\lr ' ;II" hil I'(' II~_ ,.1, IHHrl _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ I.Kbt 1)ItL D t ~, Wlt ij In I hl" vlnim'v 0 0 tu (oelell". I I <I lifter lhelr llle III Ill~' ways IIko m 'JVu.IID t~ IlIlr ~ ,uf the bo Ise of Mr f.i ll HI 'I'bfllrll !n~ Inf I ;u.yt " I, Il V :-\lltO V cady to Lytlfl RI, B :;,0 fl , Ill. ,,,,, I ;- :' ,.. " I II .. , (jl~ .\" pig e oc s h oo ll 0 :: \>/n~ indul gM.l M rli A L. Mc Gee, of " llrinKli eld. uud MrH l,:, A. I hompsoo, u p 10 MI~8 !:lue t;tantseoherger, of Be ll . ,Inri r ll r '!" "lu n IHI ~ I, ~ ::;\1 u ". 111 b y ~tl llJ e of "Ur "pll rtfl o n ·n '''lJk ~ . &1'"l1t. Thflnksglv tng wltb be r tlureut~ I(lDt. ~ Ivl ng I>HY , ' .. br ook. was t b e we e,k · end guost of 3 :01 p 11 1. "l1od ll \' Irlll ll ~ " I, .,d ' to · M,r 1111, 1 Mrs Frana Bell lind ~ " " : St:il,"ol'ibo f u r I.h e Mhwli linzl1 I.LI' 80me U. bof nrp. 'ftw Mflt h tll~t rovlvul, whl cb )]11; <) f 1'0 II It rsvl l1o, Ohio" were ~ olltlllY Mr. ILud Mr!l. C. 8. L~mb. IIIlcl~..t 10 t h e Plot,nre 'on t o~ t, untl Mr . .. nd Mrs. Clyde Wbartoo IlnLl Mr. "till Mr~, II' " ~.lIid (', ··, ,· rT i bOAU gn"l " f u r I \YO w eokM, clime 1,011 Vlsit. or H or ocqullintaDoee, 1.( .l t ",011111 L: hrl~llJlllllllI01l" Y. OIOM HOllrl,,)' ni ~ IH . with q U H B II fow ohiltlrlJ l7 to ok Tbaok8glvlog dinner ~910erl on "h "I1l<~I!1v ' n l! 11, \. " 11ur !:l undt_:v 130h ool Wtl lI we ll fit· wlth'Mr. und Mr8. Arthur Hrllo l . bOllo r of Ilw i r o n ~:II" oll l 0.'" 1 I, .• ' , ' Th ~run go r 8 IhrOIl!(lJ OD t Wnrr on De w IIInrllbOl TR fl nro lJ od on itH r OH!,.' r (:,IUOI,.I' w e re e o tor tlll ned un I:!.Ltur Re v. I:Innt.ln .,ton d e~flrvell g r p ut t f\ll~t'd 0 0 la st i:; ,bba t h ILod th e c o l. hou Me, In Dayion , I b " f o llnwlnlo{ g n" ~I,: ~I .. 11 1" 1 I I('ollllll ,''us good. Come out and lillY b y I,he l:I!lr vtlysUtH H (lr llng e r ~, prlli sl' for hl~ unt.lrlng effort.s. ..... lAnd Mra. Will Stroud moved E. H DuVull Ilncl fllmit\" . f 1"lv!' , JII III Ill e ~ohool. lind IIss18t 10 m uk. on ThurlldlLY to their farm . 80nl,h of Polnt.~, Mr lind Mr r' .. J, It'. w , ,;"" .. W llll 11 Ib e w (latll ur WILli bluHterln!l, Pr nf, E. I. , l:I~tton. uf W"'~I, ~hl . 'lng It 0 ~u cr.ew t,he g ood BIster_ ha d mlldu provl ~ l o tl tou , \YUH I,be w en k. fl nd guest." Iii _ ' M. WtlYl. eH \· l1l o , ramilv, of Wnorlbnru . Mr ""cl ,\ 11l u r " I II bool(ry. 'lDd t.h o ilttondancl' pureL I. ~ , Dr , und Mrs. lieo. l:Iat.too . - - -- - - - - We areeorry t o rllport tbnt. Mrs . •1. P. Ureflj( e rllu d 11lT11 l1v. Mr~ ,1 I' . IV',S ~t\ud . It \VIIM Hilid by ~O Ill O thnt L. li. lirook 18 quIte ill a gll io DO'Wlloo nnll t.wa olii lllr f' Il , " I "" " lIlr .. n d Mrs ..1 8. tlbumllhor on , WAr A }Ire ·e nt thlLt Ihe HIITV llysburlol te rt .. ln ed fo r rhBnk""lvlng, tb ni r Mr. Fred White SaYII, "Don' t Idle MII8on , Mr. HIlII MT ~ ,I A , S p Nll \V , (i BlllneHllnd o nildrllll , Ro her' .. Lui fumlJv . d AIl .. , ,,l ul l', Ol t!. , \11' II/\o pl u kn uIV ja~t h o w to ('ct&rtllio oblldr e u .. nd Dr, R Cl mloo, vyelloul; h Bccaulle You Only See One Rat." an ,1 1\1 I Ici r oti , or Helm ont. vl Mitelj tin/I Mr~ , \VIlll ll r r OIl I,Ar 1l,,(1 '''' n ~ 1I , , t,J) Illuk,o MtrliO!/er s f eo l nt n o me, Ilod NATIONAL 81SCUIT''cDNPAIN ' bur al wnys MTH .CoruRarrls h'Ld forh e rRnA~ t ~ "I IlId , p r BLty soon l fOlllld my 1' hll~ ~ duy with Mr lind Mr~. t! Ii . t Ar. B lll n('b." " f Fr'tll kllll , ,",,1 \1 ,. I,hllt tl\ey Htood r Otldy 1,0 oom o /i t{ tllo "\' 0 11 8(1('. C"(,t:l"'~~~~~~~~~~~ij~~~~WOY8 dainty, nl· on 'l'h a nk ij ~lvlng, Mr. find MrH. WI l l O,-lI .. r full 't' h e y Ilt" mv p ot n'OI,g, llult ·,," .. lid tsruily. \\' l)lI t on, " orl) Inu('b , , Ilg n ~ only NotionAl no Inv lta tloo. and Mr" . Cluuuo K llo k . ,, [ t 'h",' k .. ,.• C nrr . Mr, lind Mrs. H orbe r t Carr Afltlr trylo g RA'l'.t::lNAP 1 (:-1 rJ ma l_, The)' ore 1I1Ml 1000nlli e nun ~p uil P roducts ctln be, Durln ~ the Mr. anll Mrv. C. 1:1. Lamb w e ro Ukl"bomll . WIIH ,itn St. J o hn. at /'e b"o oll , "nd M8~1. (' r RruoA Cu rro _ _ _ "_ _ _ _ __ Illll" l Ir"ctnbl!! Qf! r Illry'\,c htlrt YCllrs wben my bRbl~ were growing dl"1(1 rn.t,8 T b e r e_ ' lute r . Tb .. y ThllUkNglvlog dlone l~ gne~t. of Mr. rnpr oNn ntlng l,h A Kilpfltrlok . Frf'n CIi ~o l1l(' l h\n J:: 10 ('nt, Notlonn l DI.cult UI' we Del'er mlsaed the Chll. Mr , lin d Mr ~ R obe rt L:~ rr bnd pu ... n l) Ib o po tlltOO~ 1,0 eat, RAT lind Mr~ Will l:i taoy, In Dllyton, Mlltor Cllr Co • Will! In thl ~ vlolnity elolulit'S UI"'"YN IlI'l;in our Obl1· flr.~ n· 1I H oo r wi th It.. (Qlt)' re.... MI ~8 Kalbryo Clark came frUIll on ::! .. I,o rdILY. hiking urd ors fo r 'tlie th e ir obllrlrnn h OUlO for 'l'hllnks· SN A 1''' If thore lIrll rt\tll' tlrouotl gl vln j.t, y uu r 111000 follow Mr Whl'e'H AX · Oxford ~o spend 'l'ballksglving wltb "wil t p lJ pDlllr oar 1D80u fao lur ed , Mrs lo a HlJ o lle was III Xeulu,' Ittlll'l.. . Three 8i;" ~ 8, ll50, 50c nnd ,I. bOln e tolks. \J or Bo h oo l I.onohor s sp n t the SlI luncd g uara n t,oed by J E.Janney Rev. F. W , Miller was .nter ~l\ med 'l'hlwk Mt{ivirlll vllout.lon lit thr.lr Fridoy. Mrs , Mtlrv I-IlIrvoy III ImJlrov l D ~ nt th B h ome of Mr. and Mrs. C lnr. h n llle~ ence Smitb th" past 'week . IIfr Cl ud Mrs . C haM.' J I ntldn ok from b or roco n t ill Veterinary ' Mr , /lnu MI S If rnuk 8bldllkor bud II1r. ann MrH, Ralph Joboa tUo ' (Of ~'Ort.r, WAr o 1:!1lud".v !lUll" Mof Mr: allvlo!?solrl m y f .. rm IInc1 ", nVI0J! for th olr 1! 11 fl Ht~, T b IlIlHH!!!vl n g, !:lbe r. proud po,aeS80re of a Ford runabont.. "1 111 M .. ~. CbU8 Tuok e r . Graduate Ohio Stale Unlve ril l ,/ to town, I will stlll ... t Publio ~lI l e, 3 Mr. anll Mrl. Aillba tlm"b a,Dd MI . IIDd Mrll . Puol Pet ers oo, II I Iff Wnggonor ulld JIl uthe r. of Lebll. mlleN norlb of WJLvne!lvl1l~. , " dill" n o n . for dlullcr , 11Ild Mr. Barry dlUlloChter, Glnevlevl~, reSurned to 80u,h of BAllkr oo k, O ~ lIr Middle Run Mu rruw. were 8nt1l1ILY gue"t.~ Ilf Mr 'bid .,ke r find f u III 11 v , Mr ~ GblLrlty JlII ,1 M r" f , I~ Horrtl!. i:; ubsorlbe for 'be MIuUli GllZe,ie 'heir home In Day'olt!, TtlNday, af. OFFICE: l:hrvAY nnd 1\1 11'" VI ;I l1n Bnrilln fu and Be' lu tb e Plotllre Con t6~t lAud tar a dollghtful week ' ....lll, wl\b ob urc h, on 'l'b ,ul k~l.:lvlllll Ws s ObMf'i' ed pr e tty RUJlper. Pourth Street. near Tyler relll tly!>! here. Tuesday, December 9,1919. g et R Ome Cbrlstmas mouey . /o: n1 ,c r "lIy tbrOUli b nu t, onr lil,LI" oU y. J , B. ,1111(111 aad family lpen' Begl nnlog ,,' 12 o'oloc k sh'lrp : 1 Mr . IIncl Mr~ [l I. DRktn Rud ~on Telephone 93 MI s!! Doro'hy tbmmood. of Day Wflre 0" ll or6 lOt Mil l) U'LIO'8. FrI * lY ton, 18 tbe gnest or MIRR Mildred Tbsollellvlul{ wHh nJ.tlvell In Co.", Far'nlng Imlll eml'n tR, I"eea. Day.tou, n rturu oJl ll. , Way hesville. O hi o H ousehold' G oods. oto. See h i IIM. Smtth. tbl!! week. Mr •• nd Mrs. Lawrenoe Mlms and J , S. EV ANa Mr 110rl M,. ~' rllc\ 1111 r1'l11 eoter. DR . .I. W. MILLER. W, O. Ell8ton. of La08dowo, Pa . I tdof'f\ o n 'I'hnr~,l,,\" , Mr. Boreoe visltlJd bls pare ot". Mr. lIod Mrs. A , daughte r, Margaret. apeot 8atarday Johu H. Wright.. Au ~\t. and I:InndllY wUh relatl vea In Clo. Il:It nmp HUrl "' IIlllr, ~'" 1111.1 Mr~ Al A. E:ll lltoO, bere, tbl", week chlnd!. ... DENTIST.•. bert Merritt. Mrs AIIIl II VunDor e n Will Blln\1A waa oalled home tble Barold Meredllb Ollme from Ada, "11'\ M olt Illld JlIlJle. ( 'l1nfl omce In week, hy ~b.e serlone IIlne@1I of bls WedoeldllY I'venlng. to 8pend Il few N.'loual Ha.a Lt OM&, .. Waync'iv llle _~ Mr~ . Em mll 'II no Rnd Ril l'. E ~ rl . mCJ~ber . daYI1 wltb home folk !!. !'!orl nll R r 08111t8, Ihrou g h bl oo d pot· W"r" III l> llyLOD f u r ' 1' ltl1llk~!(lving .. . Examined Correctly .. . AO nln l1. o tt II oce ul' fro m 8crnlches. Mrs. Melvina RtaclY. ot VIITtOD , Mrll. Amand .. Dnmbaoher whoba8 Mr Ll'ru\' Ell I!!, wi l A Hud 1IIl U~i1 , PillS l)l' woulld s fl'o m ru s ly nnlls or vlsltod the p ~e t wee II with her son, btl I'D 1\1 for Ie v6l1il yelln, d ied Ilist ')lhe r III"lul. n Oll' t run thl 8 tlnnger. ll' r weI fI r po" l1 t /0: 'le ~ t8 or t h e fo rlll. Monriay evenlog. Fuoe rlll services .llber' I:!tIlOY, aod famtly . AT MODEI'tATE PRICE : Pro te p. YO" l'IIolt by b U"h'g a bottle or'H .iSlt1 r,llPJlr Portltlncl, lod , fo rll we r e ocndo()~ed Irom 'he Reforwed la),s ' Ductor CoODQr. Cormerl, of Mr. snd Mrll. t!lev'e Burnett lind flll,\, <lIIYS, or H Olls lon la olwltys At hand. John. HopklDI bOlpltal . Tho'u charo b 0 0 'l'borsduy lif te roouo by family "('re Thllnks.lvlng gaeate of D ORII Mc Killi p. we ll·known fa rmer ~ Ir . IInri Mrl\ Freil Llnt.n" lin d Mr I4nd Mrs. Lee MillIon, at MIIIIOO . . aanda ot milD lullerlDII from fatal nf CltlTk 0 " Olllo, ~ a"a : " I sleppod ohildren Rpelll 'J'hullk"lllvhjg in W'II. JCev. !t. KneIsley FU . ERAL DIRECTOR diseuses would be 1n perfect health . I' ll Il ru ~ty nntl whl h eXlonded half· o.tinf!;tOln Mr. and Mn, W ,a )ter Kenrlok MI88 A viII King Mpeot the week. .to-d.B" were It Dot Cor tbo deadly Optical Department way tlt'rougb m)' f OOl . I Ilpp lied were dlnDer loCuests of Mr. aod M'I, end with bome f " lk s drUB Nicotine. Stop tbo habit DO W S. Detroit St. Xenia, Ohio Waynesville, Ohio 1I 0Ull o IIIR to tlte wOII II,1 n, " 1 bon· .." M r If R ~h itlll l"'r "tt. ~I\1\ r1 th .. WJ£rrdD Keorlok a t Cent.ervllle, before it" too late. It'8 a IIlmpl o ,I uged lite fool. In 1\ short time t he fu orra I 0 1 I I , " II! P.'Ohl, " \ j" Wil . : pen evenings by appointment : Tueed"y, PI'O_ to rid your80lf Of the to1':1i" 1:01 ensler. A He l' nve dnYI 1 m ingl,,,". :-\u ln rd llV baceo habIt 1JI any form . Just @o Mr, and Mrs F un k W oo ll ey lind ,1It1 ll ot li m p nnd l!lI:! ,roun ll l, enl " I\.1r 111111 Hit " ';'" "nri f rlllly .1'1 rl Your Money Back If Rat.Snap to aoy up·to-date drug s torll aod Ful ly Equipped for Good ohildren, of DaytOn, Mok dmner . nice ly, l'eople wh o u'o Hou u o l,l a ~1r . li " rJ Y . ' llId " lt Clr II.Hl tin nrl,, \' lOme NICOlai tahletl; tllke II Docsn ' t Come Up to These Claims. TbuTllday, wi th Mr, a,nd Mr8, Wm. for s uch Inju ries do n o t need to tellr glw ~ t H fir Mr~ . ell''' I r \ ' lJ .. r vclV. Service. them u dIrected alld 10; tbo porbl nod 1101100In,." RAT .... NAP ill .. b~n IDtely guaran. Brown. DlctoUI bablt Qule,kly vlIDtabes. . Large D is play Room ()u tJ 1\1 1I1 1tl\' t h1 n !,!:.- l1t"l',tt ·(j I n H OIIMonln (Tbe O"lIlnal J on es ' Druaglatl refund lbll money If tb ey l aRd t o kill ratl! lind lutoe. l ' remah'l! Ol"reooe Berr) hill, wbo r ecently Lllllm e nl) mar be free l,. RDllll l!d W t il ls vir 1. 11 \. I ' II 't tl ,·" t (1 111""1'--11 Lh .. m f.lI . Be auro to read large IUld b,R odenta lilliI'd witb RAT. pnrohlt.ed tbe Morford farm , ellll' of ,TEI. EI' IIO NE .. lJA Y Oil NIGH1 opon culo, so res or burns wllboUl I' pul tWl I - n l , " 11': nl Jill . ,. ~ h l~ dntl t'tt Director tereeUo, aDDouocemeot 0)' Doclo r til ' N A .. leavo no IImell . Rat.1\ pall8 up I~ ,vt l e, of Will tltro ud, moved hi s fnnr , IL ~ool b e8 ,.hlle It ·benl s, At ,, " !l l h "11 \1. 1 I'" h l ll1! i h t' lJl CoDDOr, looD to apllonr In thi s pn· (Iii food t l) "etatltAl'.t!NAP. Their family to tbelr Dew b owe, Friday. yo ur dnl ggl81. 2~c. 50c and $1.00 Ili l A ~ , ' t ll ' 'I ,11- 1'1'" It t. II . hlllll A til pw. It tells ot,tbe d a ngor of nt CQ· RlzC!s. Do su re YOU lIot Ih e genll io o ~f'A Ih l' 10 ,,', '· "I, d KIll .. " 'adlin g tbe fi r ~l moall!! tbelr lel~~. RAT.SN A P Mr. aod Mfl. Albert l:I&aoy aod tiDe polIO Ding and how to uvol d It. oorno!! 10 cak81 Nomtxing. I:ntl! H 0 t1 8e·l o ll c·o·lI h wltlt Dr. J on e.' pic' "~{l' wit .", Il,, ·v sh .'ul tl h(. !l ' l\tln~ daughter!!, 'Ire. Melvloa I:ltaoy lind In tho meantime lry Nlcotol tu bWaynesville. Ohio. E. V. BARNHART, tlt ro on tho yollow wrnppe r. T he Dr. rt~ fld v ti l e llrl . rhel r IIW D UVillg, u.ud or dog8 won't tonob It. Three .Ize. Mrs. Cbloe BldllCl were dloner &Ue8 111 Ie.. ; ,ou will be 8urprbed at tho 250. 500 .. nd 11.00. Sold and guar. J . C. Jones Co., S. Cbarl esto n, O . IllRl p.lld of ~hl\ t I Lr ~ y bave oliver rlllun. Nlcotol Is 80ld by drugg is ts ThQuday, or Mr. and M,.. Will - Adv. eV8I')'where ullder an Iron-<! Iad Il fllI rrl o f 1,1t " C I vII Wer and that I.he anteed by J. E Janney. Null, nellr Sprln.boro Either Auto or Horse drawn eer:vic " 0I0no)'-ha()k ,UBrRntee. Your drugWll rl<l WAr 1M oVl!r. Whose rault III ... No extr a charge for suto service. A family dlnaer wa~ enjoyed on ,Iat baa 1t or can , e t It rnr 1011 J. E. Janney, The. Rexnll , tore. It ? 'J'b .. po rll n t,R are to bl 'l1lle 1n A: II ki nds o f N otnry Work . Wlll. ThllQuglvloll' a' $be homo of Mr. Both phones in Office and Residenre f~oOl anr wbolesale drusg l~ t. WUynes ville, Ohio. pllrl, II~ 'L rul ll. t,h ey ar e not p ~!l t. ed Read.Gazelte's Classified Ads aDd Mra B, M. Clark. Tbe guelts lin. 1 [)pell~ II l:lpeol ulty . No. 14 ,

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The Miami Gazett e- I ,50 per year , S~turday,

Dece mber 6th Param ount pictur e, featur ing Dorot hy Dalton in'

NEW BURLINGTON

"La dy of Red Butt e" And Path e Week ly Tues day. Deco mber 9th George Walsh, in a Fox pict ure,

oubRorlbe for the Milam ! U.w.ette and lCet In the Ploture Con ' "st and get ~o me Chrlstm a8 m oney ·Mra. Jesee I:Ilel lll l'nj oytng I vl dlt f.om her ·pareot•. Mr. anli Mr ~. KIng and soo, of Oolumhnw Mr and Mu. 1'. C. H/ayd o.Jk 8re guestll of Mr -lod . Mri!. E. n. Rhld aker and family , uelH BRrv ey ~bur g . Funeral Bervloo,. ot thl) lete .1 .. ... ~WIU d lor "forUll 'r t e"tden' ot till' vll18ge, were beld at t be FrleD(!8 Churoh bere 'rid a,.. Be bad made hili home In Covlnat 'Jn •. Ky .. for 'blrty Jean. but had m8ny r lllli. tlvee In" frloods la this nel!(b bor . hood. C8r1&00 bnd rorreet !Jmit.h . CillO MoKar and g ,llth Boyen wer e .s home from Oblo Welley an for Thanl!slIl vlna vacatlo o. Mra C. lJ. Miers an4 800, Waltoa , lpen' lalt week with frlenda . 10 Hllhl ..od County . . "GfI.nd molher " MIller, an Rlted realden t of oor oelahbo rhoort. died III the b ome of her 'Ingbte r, Mn Peter Coy. last Moaday afhlroo on , Here are two Interest ing plctuNlII which ahoW' ~ "Vl'lo\1m c nt In beln, more thin 98 yen8 of age cl.,le life In the last twenty year&-W aehlngt on. D. C., bolng a8 an i'uoera l aervfoe l were b eld at '·lI p elAmple. The upper picture was laken at the closo tile Span tsh. borne Wedn8l lday a"" ..noon, 000 · AmerlolJll war--at )out Isee. Tbe lower picture Ie aornew on&--th e duoted by Rev. B. E. WrigM same etreet.-- famou. PennBylvanla.l'f- at the dOlio of OUl' 'O'orld war. Both plcturea were taken 'rom the MarrIe d-At tbe r lltlldeno e of Rev. of the United Sta... ' EI ... llln8, Wedoel ld"" eV"lII nll !!lrvln BI81r and Mtlle Ahrle Sail, of Xenl... '[hey are populn yonn g people, wbo hoa ve the bed" wlehll8 6f a boat of frlllndl. Misl Auua Marie B111r of Dayto n. II sbe gue.' of har graodm other, Hunting . trespass ing, trappin g or Mn. JOlephl ne B1oalr. Re •• Wrllrht II oonduo tlng revival night hunting of any kind with dOlla, is prohibi ted on the followin g farm.: aervi088 at ZOIf. Caesar' s Creek Friends Church Sunday School at this ::hurch every Raymon d E . Dunham Sunday Rt 10 o·clock. Preachi ng W. H. Morris service at 11 o'clock a. m . You are G. F. Walton cordiall y invited to be present . Prendle rgast Bros.

"Help, Help, Police'" Thur sday .Dec embe r I I th Param ount film, featur ing Dorothy Dalton , in ".'11 Cet Him Yet" Fatty Arbuc kle in a comed y,

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Fo.fIIIIM o.}. M. B4,",' , famous play "Th~ Admi,ab/~ Cr"UlIMt.· .Itlcptt dfor II., I,Ctunb y } tan it MacfiA~,so"

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~L B. OIl MlLLR hal proIn "Male and Female" t« the ~ d.ced a ~abIc _ber IUKurlou. civillaarlon of J'OU the IIIUcrI elM ..... IIIIOCioD pictur. tac- lieor homea of modem £nflland III die .....",. of tIM _eft>. you - a wmpNoul Itnclith Iacht prodllClla.. ~Doo'c ".octet! on • Soulh Sci hllb Ind a ... yoU iIIIIINIo4- "Pew lid- Iu tided OCICIIpan" ftu"" •• bore hy let, Few Wone,- .... "Old W"'na die •• aDd forcecl CD 1lnIlile for fw N caedoI L . - ...._ C1<btmCe uDder S"I .. Flmily Rob- , ,.,. -"'" uoaul ~ condiOO n.-.nd II.e, you tee "erJ • pat ~an die .... eIIaraae n _rinc amid ...,. _ ·a pe8I P u _ Art- 'dIe barbaric Iplenclcw COlIn 10 cnIt ......

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Ferry Christia n Church Bible Scho(>1 at 9:30. Preachi ng at 10:30 a. m. and 7:30 p m . Everyone Invited. J . A. Pioe, Pastor.

~:;:.:L..Gear,. Loane TtlCker', -'"TIM Miracle Man.AI... elM .'ncIma, H. 1_ PI'CIdue1icJaa: Enid Bcna,tt In "StCPe!Ol Oat".ad Charlet Ra, 10 '"TIM era.e w.nop" : the P.ra_ tArbvdle Comcdln , the PIl._a tMa 8enMtt c-dItt , ud th. ParllllOUnl-BultOO HoIlDee Travel PieNrA .

Harvey sburl Friends Church Amos Cook, pastor. Thla Church invites you to the following services : Sabbath School at 10:00 a. m, Anna C. Stinson , Supt. Mornin g Worship a t 11:00 a.m. You will find a cordial welcom e to both these services .

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For the conve nience of those interes ted in the matte r of the law regard ing the ."dog, " we will be .at the fol}ow~ng places, on dates and mentio ned, for the purpose of Issumg the (Dog) 1icens~ for the year 1920 :

ITuead.ay, Dec emb er 16, 1919

Red Lion .. . ... 8:00 a.lm. Frank lin . . . . . .. 9: 30 a. m. Carlisle ..... ... 11 :00 a. m.

Oregonia ...... . 8:00 a. m. Harve ysburg ... 10:00 a. m. Washi ngton 1'oWl1Jhip House . 1: 00 p. m.

Middleboro .... . Butler ville . . . . . Pleasa nt Plain .. Morrow .... . . . . .

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So. Leban on . _•. 8 :00 a. m. Socialville . . . . _. 1 :30 p" m. Hopkinsville .. ,_ 9 :30 a, m. Mason . . ....... . 2 :30 p. m. Maineville .... . . 10 : 30 a. m. Kings Mills ..... 4:00 p. m. Foster , .. . ..•... 11 : 30 a. m. . . AU owners and harbou rers of dogs will please:be at the most conve nient place for them promp tly at the time men~

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5652 of the laws of Ohio as amended provides that felDJ'le dogs shall be S3.00, male and spayed females 11.00. This sectio n furthe r provides that penalt y soall be assessed to the amou nt of $25.00 and costs of prosecution agains t'any owner or harbo urer 'o f a dog unlicensed on and after. janua ry I, 1920. J5enons who' canno t come to the Audito r's office or be at ally of the above -name d places can secure license tag by sesading requir ed. fee, descri ption Bnd stamp for return of I~ tag. to Count y Audito r, Leban on, Obio. AU dogs must be registe red and their licens~ secured before Janua ry t 1919.

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6RINNfLL 6LOVfS for Christmas

St. Mary's Church Second Sunday in Advent . 'December 7th: Sunday School at 9:30 a .m. Mornin g Prayer and S.. rmon at 10:30. Come and worship with us. Orthodo x Friends _Church

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Buy HIM a pair of

hI. E. Church Ralph Colton Jones, Ministe r. Sunday School. 9:15 a. m., Frank LeMay, Supt. Preachi ng, 10:30 a . m .-"Com e With Us. and We Will Do Thee Good." Evenin g Sermon . 7 o'clock -"Noah and t.he Ark ." Wednesday, Decemb er 10th. 7 pm , Stereop ticon Lecture - "Tbe Cities of the Himala yas."

Spdng boro .. . .. . 1 :00 p. m. Lloyd Oatley and wife, of Dayton , Ridgeville . . . : . . 2: 30 p. m. will be at the Orthodo x Friends Church hext Sunday mornin g. SunLytle . ... . . .. . . 4 :30 ]l •. m. day-sch ool at the usual hour. Waynesville . . .. 7.:00 p. m. body is cordially welcomed . Every-

Wed nesd ay, Dec emb er 17, 1919

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Seed l('R.Q 11f1i!\in~, IIkJ .. '" .. .... ;! '" Seeded Rllisin!' . Ilkg ... ..... , I ' Fnn cy Sweet Prull .. ~ . I h .. .. .:!fil· Laurel ur Erhc t' monl CUIl:k r~. Ib ....... .......... . :wc Good Hr oo m ~, only .. ......... .. fi:'c New Dales. Ne w Ap ricot. , N'I\' Dried Peaches . N ~w C"rn Meal, N ~\V lIeat\ s. w 1l 0nliny

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We will sell you 1 poulld uf 8ugar wit h each pound of cel ffee. The more coffee you buy, the more suger you !let This sale is for Saturda y on ly . -Lenox Soap. all you want, A ·Ha r .. .. ........... ........... . With all soaps advanci ng, this is a goorl buy .

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Whene ver a cream prod ucer sells his cream for less than 'l'ri-St ate prices, it helps the othcr fellOW t~ set a lower standa rd of prices. No patron ever 10~t a pen ny dealing DIRE CT with the Tri-St ate. Ask any ne of our 35,O()U patron s wbat they think about us. Ship in your cans if you have them or write for Frce Trial Cans.

Mobaorlbe for tbe MiamI Gaz ~ tte load g,l In shll Plo'ore Conteet and gel lome Obrll&m ... mooey. Mr. and Mrll. B. C. MannoD .od The daugbte ra, Buth and Gleona , Thaukq tTinll with Mr. and Caah caplt.1 '260,00 0.00 Boer.tl ar, IIf Norwoo d. ~CINCINNATI, OHIO Mr. and Mr •. W. T. Jordan .uSer • &aIDed al Thanke glvlng dinner, IIr. '-------~-IDd abll. Cbu. Gray and Mr. and M... Emerlo n Earnba rt aud daugb. Ser, MarJor ,. ot Wayoe nl \lf, and Mr. and Mr8. Alan B.,t.oo ll and 10D, Kenullt h. M... Emml Baney and daulM er, Dode, of Doddl, apen, tha week.en d wltb hll'lln er, Mrl. Lena 8ar'IIOO~ . Mr. and .ra. Alva Luddln lton "nd daagh~r, Miriam . IpIIOt Frida, wdb Mr. and Mn. J . Lrlwry. 01 Na,Dee vllle. IIr. J. II. Helghw a, 18 spendlll g ·neral daYI with hl8 IIllter, IIU., ~1mm. 8elgh"" ay, of W'ayn8 lvllle . Mr. rorrea' Tlbbal. ..od RllIler. We. are prepared to all kinde; of Auto T.cuck'41.. Mildred Tthb .. ll, of Dalton, ing, and will give your order lhe most careful lpen& , Tbanlll gl.loa with tb,b fatber, lAr WalSer Tlbbal•. consid eration . Call us at any time, and we II ... !:!arab Bloh retarne d to her home In Haneya burg, Sunday ; will be on band to do your \'lork. atau apendlo ,l8vel'1 ll l\a.,.11 with her daughte r, Mr • . Berda Jord"n. Mr . aad Mra. Alan lIarteoo k an. ter&alnlld, Tae.da r nailing of lallt weet, In honor of .i' A. Buhoo k, It balnl hll blrtbda y, Mr J. Wll\1lm ~arhook, Mr. and loire B. A, Han. aook. IIr. ROI!fI Bart,oo lr, Mia. Helen liarteoo k and W. T. Jordan and wife Mr. aod Mr• . Alber. Uray and aon :IoIer1e, vl,l\ed 'heir PIU'ellil here, liunday , MI'. aad Mra Gep Bogan. and \I... Bert Bogan Rnrl . \t rt Mr.IClmb Oa.llI and 10D!!, Robert and Roger, were Tblnbg l vlDR Iltle81.11 of Mr. ~ nd lira: Wm. Doun, ot ~Iher U&o., Mr, Robt WaU, of Davton , apen' Thank8 g[vtnl wltb Mr . and Mra Tbomaa lUoh.

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TU.BERCULOSIS CAUSING BIG lOSS ' IN POULTRY TuiJerculosl5 and Interna l worms bring aboul grealer 108ses to tbe poultry Industr y of Ohio than any other causes. accordi ng to H. D Monroe. exte.nslol'l poultry speciaH .t of the Ohio State Univers ity. Unaanitary condl~ions are largely responsib le. These may be improv ed hy rotation in the chicken run.. Soil about perman ent houses may be plowed and cultivat ed crops rallM!d . Portabl e colony houses may be used for growing chicken s. . The legs of ohickens 8ufferin g from worms become paralyz ed . Although the fowls eat hellrtily they become emaciat ed. No cure is known for the worms; prevent ion i8 the only remedy Birds sufferin g with tuberculosi s become emaciat ed Bnd are often lame in their l~ft The moat ·reliable evidenc e of tutler(~ull)- ' aia may be obtaine d (rom a poatmortem examin ation. White spot. varying in size from a pInhead to a pea may be found through out the liver and l\.ileen, White lums- or tubercle s varying In alze from a pea to tbat of • hen'. ega- may be found on the inteetin es ' and body walil. Th. luol(I are rarely found to be Infectecl, The spleen .fa frequen tly

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Noxine Co., Springf ield. 111. Gentlemoln. About tlln ·days ago I had twelve ot my shoats out ot a herd or 3.. and the remaini ng 22 were sick. when your man called at illY 1)lalle lind said he could save them all . So to trv the merits of your goods I picked out nine of the worst one!! lind treated them with you r " Noxine ," B'nd am plel\!!ed to state they aTe well and show to be much better Ihan the one!! I llid not trellt wi th your merlicine . I can recomm end it to my fri ends and nehrhbo rs . . Yours trul y • . Robert Fu rna.~ .

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S.heriff Wslfgoner and Judw " Wright. o f Lebanon, were in tOWI1 b H u rrllh for the Wayriesvilie BaseFridllv. and paid the Gazette :. Itll club! i A ' few - qays IIgo their The fOll6wing officers were inj'rlernflY cal l. . L,reallurer t.Urned over to the mtt>lic' .1. H,i ~!,v ~ppnt st' v(, II II,,, ~ III C' s~led at the regular meeting of the w~e k ,n L./llt"H I{ ( ). . hbr"ry a. ch eck for $25. Thus again Ii:astern Star. Monday evening: W I Mr. and Mrs. Bert Hartsock and l iS our ~IUl h justified lind our meager M.• Mabel Farr; W P .• Wilson Eddaughter and Mr and Mrs. Rooa1d funds Incr!!lttled sufficiently to make wards; A. M., Asenath Thomas' Sec Dr. Dill, O~ teopnlh 21 .~ . I:, .. , ". Hawke end son IIpent Sunday with Ihe llU f"chlt!le o~ several new books way, Lehanon . Uhio Sue Hawke; Treas.,EvaJones· 'Chap' relatives in Milford . . P Oll:! hie. No gift to our library. haa I~in. Ruth Janney; Marshal,' Sarah !H,en mu~e l:Iilrnilicant of tht: pubUc'1I Zimmerman; Organist. Ethel Hosier' Will . Thurpl'. () f ArCH" ','" (li d" / 11l~t: rt::;t In guod reuding matter than You may eat where 'ou MOp a t Ada. Adra Cornell; Ruth, Jessie Hy: Rpent ISlOt "hllrpd ay h r, : }hls. nor has there been a tin.e when Fred's .Lebanon Bia- Store. Lu~ch. man; Esther, Mary Thoma!'; Martha , UII.eli were more ur~ently needed. 3~Ci dinner! 45e-ll to 2 SandMartha Hough; Electa, Edith Himes: . Xmlls DecorAtiunf! i~ ' ''':lIl1irlll !I t' Con " Jeannette Janney; Asso Con . 1t I:;. th erefore, with. special grat~Iehes. hot c!lffee and ehocolatedurHl gllti III J . E Jur: ney'". ; lLude that we exprese our apprecialing all shOPPing hours. Bertie Ea~nharti Warder, Mary cwi: I III)n to each and every member of key; Sentinel, J C. Hawke. ~~~.'1 club. al:l foll ows: Howard and , . MI'R J . C,. Hawke 'Vas the install Mr. and Mrs . Myer Hyman and ~II Burton, Chas. C Cook. Elhan ,daughter and Mr. and Mrs . James Ellen Spencer llfuN87 of tbe Ing officer. In the absence of Mrs Crane. Herman Conner Carl Frye Two ,ounr lIIen wblch someday ~ LouIe National CouDell ot Louella Miller, Who was unable to b~ 0-"1$"'- McClure soent Sunday with Mr_ aad will very likely be central n g ur ~·. Jame~ Gibbor.s, Frank' Kurtis omen, bal prOYed heraelt a real present because of an injUry to her Mrs. Raymond Davia, at Dayt.on. Leo JoubauJil Ie lbe "Sain 0 The S. Prea Co L"lIanlln Hij{ ~Ior"e In world nlfaln were brought 10 . u,mlllon. Earl Orndorff. Harol'd Os. trlend to the belll'leu . cblld In foot . pors" ot France H Ie om· will be opt'n everv night unlil after I geth er In Now York Wll o n h I' borne, Thos. Pklrce, Wm Purks -PODlorlns law. 1111&klnc leSltItbHe na· tlonal labor leacier Our new and beautilul lin. of the holidllY8 Prince or \Vales wltb The ... I"" , ; Wm Schuler and Seth Thomas mate children bOrn out ot Wed DOW In Wubln ere. e I, . national Lebo JrI.on at tbe loter- Holiday Gooda will be ready for your Roosevott Jr. visited thl' ton" , ( ,I locll. Tbll .wollid mue It POUlbl~ ; Mrs. Oscsr Mowrer has do'nated voted dow r con terence. He w•• Inspection at our Fortieth Annivertor them to hall..,'M ~J t Frllllk Key", of Chicago. spent a lbo IAtter's rstber. the great T I their "reDia. q two more of EJe-ar Rice Burroughs' exclude t.h~ :beD he attempted to sary, Saturday, December 13th. couple of days with his 8 i ~ ter Mu '.!!!!'!!~~~~~~~~~~~~ /Tarzan books: "Tarzan Jewels of the conY8ntlo:~'lNIper 10111. trom J. E. Jannl,. Eva Jones, this week . . . 'Ophar"and"June-leTales ol Tarzan" :=::==:=:::=:::=::==:=::======:=::~~ , ~ On the fortieth anniversary of our Mr. snd Mra. J, Smith. who .....re M'C i .... _ - . . . 'lcl t .... . . Miss Laura McKinsey was In Da Y- / Arthur M. Zell, of Chattanoo~a, . ~ bU8ln~ we tender our best wl.bt!ll to . non-hardening Mem:"'Al .•' u.r~ w.llI, ~e ton, Saturday. the .guesta of Mr, and Mn C. M. Tenn ., has presented the library With Whi l e's ~ [o're - • (;llt'~" n"" •• , ~ __ ._ our friends. We are pleased to in- Je~ ~ : Ro~ltzer laa.t week, have returnld to a copy of Henry W DePuy's "Ethan tbelr home tn Sprinafield, Mo. abundance lit J . E. Janney's. vlte your attention to our holiday L~O~o. . ~ . AlI~!J~_ ~~~. JE,!.~.~reen . Mo~!l~.~n -] L 4 stock for 1919-A Revelation in Carl McClure. of t~e U. S S. Okla... "_. Pleasing and Attractive Gifts. We G . • homa, " rrived hom e SuncJay morning Mi s~es MariE' hutts and Floasie Mr . anel Mrs. . 1.> _ ' . are prepared to show YOU In II d rocerles-both ataple and laney on a Ilheen-davs leave of absence. FireR were Dayton visitor• .Saturday. were .the Sunday guests of MI'fI. Ylttp'e~ worth and quality fa u.._...._______..1 fruits and vegetablea and Speclai than Jones and Mr. land Ml1l Frank the pleaiilli~ . .1I,!~ortmenOtr lne Xmllll Dubi, cakes and pie materUI9 Mr lind Mrtl W. H Ail en arrived .. . E M'II ltd f h I Zell d i h ---; at Fred's Lebanon BI .. Store where , va I er . pa~e.s Q ay or Tonight, both quintets, Hi Se 00 . ' our store, an w 8 In 3~ · ·';t" i !lello. Mr. Zero, you are here. you help YOU-Rlf and-sa.,eth'editler,,,,rs home from 1I1inoil!. W ed n ~sd HY even- LIma, where ~hll WIll VISit he r daugh- and Independent8 will pia, the fBllt - -.pliments of the Beason, we remaln ? ' '''''' ing", afLer ~ delightful visit with rel - lers for an ind efinite period. Dodds teama. Hot.«ames are to be Last Friday evenlna' on hla blrthVery Sincerelv Yo'Ur.S'ilIr--. .. ____ . !lnce. I! tives. expected. as the Dodda bunch have day Mr Ir.ving Welc~h was agreeably J . E. Ja~ney. uNful XmaslJr~~rs. John LemOur assortment of books ill gener- "loaded up" with material from aurprised to a party, thoughtfully • • • - ~~ The Cbristmas Spirit ....u ft .....r Candio!s . of evt:ry d c~cription ,and. ous in variety and illcludell only those Lebanon. arranged by hill slater. MillS Corrine Mi88 GeorJ[ia Whetsel, of Davtoll, ~eflected In the matter of ki nd In Ihe lIulk IHld packed in of approveJ worth snd superiority . Friday night, Hi wlll meet Kings Welch . About thlrtY'young people .pent the week-end with borne follta. ~~Iete tha y ~ 're-;"'iiiu--' pretty C hr iRtmll~ lil\xe, lit 1"red' s J E J Ilnney Milia Hi, and the Independents will 'were pre84'nt'tband a hvely evemng . t l 'paSSI' bl e. Th e Toy d t =are h' h ons Lt:bllnon 1:111{ ::ilnrt; Mr. and Mrs. Elmer Rogers spent m.nt Is filled and heaped with 011. clash with Kingman . The games was 8p~n t WI games, w IC everyMrs A C. Bowman and children will be called at 7:30. one enJoyed . Prese.ntl of Dot more . , . Sunday in Dayton with their son' \mechanlcal toys booka teddy bears' •_ • than a ten· cent valIJle were brought The La~les AId ot Lytle M. E. Ernetlt who has been quite sick. t bll agons 'aleds .-m~ Mr lind Mrs fr ed Henderson and spent lhe lbtler part of last week rla ul1hter, E:~ lh~r. lind Mr.. C W. witb Mr. and MIS Orville t.:ray . and placed upon lil lie-hted tfl!e. Cbur~h Will hold a Xmas Buur at ' :~do~vOery:in; that the Jddclle earl Henderson "nil <laugh , er, Kathleen, . ' Then to the amuBe"!c,nt of everyone. , Lytl. J:!aJl. Sa~urday, December l:t Listen Charles! You had better II wish for . In both the Women'l and Miss Mery Ssli~bu!ry retur ned to · '. the presents were divided among the begJnnJ,!g at 6.S0 p m. There WIll bl'ing home another bag of those Menla departments, OJI' of the f..were DllylOIl visit "r ', Friday Dsyton. undsyevening. after hav' gUestR, Bounteou8 refreshm.nts 9f Ibe. all k!nds of fancy work. aprons, New York Potatoel! from Will \turea of thia year i8 Boxed Glftl . .J • R .• I \'n'"' s"ent las' w~ek at her home Ice cream and cake, popcorn and chlltir en a wear. etc., home-made witt' Th I th be t h' h' I d B d" ·'-1_· I' Our t'MI .. II cham of el\~tbu The Junior Service Guild of St alJples were served . At a late bour pies, cakes and bread, aleo a lunch Ies ey lIure yare e s w IC me u e an .erCll_S, pam Iloli,la.v AII " ell' ' " H II' I:j " l( ~tlP rs . . I.' Mary'a S. S. will hold a Bllzaar I~ the guests lelt, wi8hin~ that Irving stand. Come lind bu~ your Xmas pO · toea you ever bought. land initial, Ties, Hosie".. Glov•• mllst lit! ~""II tu bn fll ily "P\Jrt:c!f\lI)~ , ChrlHtm~~ 'flrts hOi Yurmtubre and the store room of F n Hawke Sat- would have numerous bIrthdays. \ presents, and somethmg good for Belts, Suspenders and Ineb UMful hdeed ' our 1IS.~",t J, ,,' "t (Oilluill8 In housefurnlshmgs avenever eenso d D be 1'3 'b ' .' . Sunday dinner - -'Mr. and Mrs. Frank Zell, MI1I. ,and apprecia~d giftl. Sucb fancy , . h i d I ch ule fad a' tl..l · ' yeltr The S ur ay, ecem r , egmnmg at • • ' , 'AI ' M Ki M E J ISh great varIety I " VIOl '" aleMI 8 1\ mu "'>. . ., 10 'I k Th m b. e on saIe, . Jepsle Lone-acre, Sec'y Ice c nlley. rs. va ones, oes an d com f y Sllppe ra .. have 0 c oc . ere 'W . • _ • Mra Ethelyn Hritton and Miss Hen '\never before beeD plae4ICI on the marmos t plellsin" In "t'8iull ~ . shape /tlld I ~' rpd Co , Lebanon BIR' Store antlcltints- I hey ~ not" f ..iI to meet ' pated this and their atock was never ap,:ons, breakfast r.aps,: and other I g'3veral Masons went to Dayton, . rletta McKiftll8y attended the funerai )ket, and 1000 and 1 other Cbrlatmaa your rf'quirem~i.B IIno merit ~ u ur mnre complett3 and lit prices as reaa- l artJ~le8 sUltable .for ChrJ8~m811 pres- I laat week and walked over the burn- Send_the Gazette to some rel- or Ml1l. Lida McKinsey In Dayton, Gifu. Christmas Stodul are now most hearty Itppruvul J E J unne.v. onabl e as you will find anywhere. entl!. Your patronagt solicited. 1 In, Bands' in the Sbriner lodg~. . ative for Christmas. Saturday. ready and people are bQl'ina ..rI, . .

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You can give him a Christmas gift that will be good for several Christmases if you choose to. A good all-wool . Overcoat-Clothcraft make-will be welcomed now and . will be as good next Christmas as it is oow.

Men's heavy Coat Sweaters, shawl collarR. in maroon, heather, dark Oxford gray, Extra value at Other makes from

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"'Clove•. OnT T'ly Depart . ment . is bristling 'with 'toys for the liitle folkS-. Here yoU: will find toys which the youngster, will delight jo, .,:a~mc)l·'12 )Vhlch are

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Happy and Successful People Everywhere Are Alwayll in Great Dema.nd Beat Friend a~Red·Blooded Pepto·Mangan Produces Better Blood-8old in Liquid and Tablet F orm

Ge' Into ili e r ed- blooded olals If you IIrll Dot ,he re no w Tilko a few weekll' courllll o f tb.' SpfODdld ionlo -l?epto.MllngJln )lD'd Dote bow yon improve In healtb an d looks, Pepao. Maug.n II! a red· blood maker IlDd ia for 88 le a.t ahe d rug Itore right near your hOIllEI. Js III P,l' up In botb li q u id )lud Wible' form. 'l'a.ke whl ob yo u ob oose, but tlee tba~ the Dllm l! "Gude" Is, 00 ~bo package WUh. on' "O odtl " a Ie Dot Pep'o.Mangall. 1i Is tbe o rv everywberf- -"Wllnted -Red. Bl ooded Men." Tbe sllldlerit "Dd e.. 11orll sbllt ,,,on 'ho Wllr woro red bl oodljjil, two fisted fe11ow8. In bns loe81 It la the red. blooded man that Btllndll the s train and WIDS 'ile big looeenea. The world trill! no IJlaoo for abo thlD blooded wellktlnR. I. 18 natnll'al. too . t hd red-blooded meD aDd ~vomfln abOlsld ba"o more frl enda. alld tbey do. They are bet\ar belngll thlln iJle 'bln. bloodld IlnemlOll, wbo are IIltely &0 "Kr,onoby" and Irrl\)lb\e must of t be time.-Adv

If you have r ad the new act, pas'>ed by the Gf'neral Assembly of the State of Oh·io, which read' , in p.u t, li"l follows : Se tion 5564. Tor the purpose of enab ling Lh e count y ' auditor to determine the value and location of butldings and other improvements, who shall erect or C'ollslrud any building or other improvemenl co ting over · 201), sha ll within sixty days af ter ~aid hlli l di tl ~ or olh er improvement shall have comlilenccd . llotif Y·lhe ·au(li tor of th e c<?unty Upon failure to give notice as herein proVided anll the discovery of ~uch buildin o r im· provement by the county auditor' af ter the S.l tUC has been erected or constructed, the said bu ildin rr or improvernen t shall be ap prai ed by the county auditor at its true 'v alue ill money. and placed upon the du plica te together with a ta x penalty .of fifty per cent fqr each of the years from the' da te ~ of the erection or construction to the date of discovery. Said . county auditor. n~ay enter, by himself. or deputy, within reasoua ble hours, and fully examme all bUlldmgs and structures of every kind . . ... .............. . .....

·tr I on ('ould tlllck tomorrow th"ro tit )Irop b ndl),ou where I t. ouod you, I wo uld do It." ho t'lt n deOnlte Burgu of pI usure, togc the~ under IInolher tre.e onel hope- ou t o f oil proportion to the occasion. les.ly starin g. W08 a slUu ll llUlid tha i "'X'hllo k you," she whis pered, Illld then brollght utld ell lears to Andrea's eyes fhlH hed lit II sudd en wonder as to tbe Never before hnd she see n hum n~ "Xllct nnt uro of II fl'l"lInll ot gladn el!l! bon~s nnil skin without 1\esh. live eyl' O"l'r the fuct lhnt site \\'0 8 l,Iot ca lled Bturl ng from tho s keletoo ernbl rn ot II pon then nnd ther to d ('1"11 wITeth r denl h. ' In her lu' nrt fi llll wished to go or stny. At Illst th e dl"lslon ot OU! ~Il ogul. "lIut] cll n' t." continued the mno oRry spoil wos completed. The well. "] cun't 1('0" (' my P 'op[o' or lOy wo rk t ed a rmy 11 {Ie!l liP, ellcb Bnd e"ery man tor two w f'~ k s : I dure uot tru'Mt you li e 'ompnn led by worunn or c hild RS to a oll l"'e ,'Sc('rt." B drew aWIlY bens t fflr Iha small burdeo. These men trom th o tllb l ~ th nt he might crOlla his w ' ro also provided with Ind ividua l kuros, too k a cigHr and lit it. brass ('h.-cks, whl~h th ey cast lu to "Yo u've en t 0 nothing," so ld Andrea ,tie ' lVii, !Ire8lK'O as Bile WIIS, Ut rut the bllskl'ls lit the teet or Ule cnplnlo "]'11\ t oo 1,lred to t!nt jU8t now," b~ upon r('cf'lll t ot Ihelr portio n or meat. nnswer ed. -=~~~::=~~~~~=~~~~ tat, except tor the big black bow ol\d At tlle end . .to Andrea 's amll%e ment, Presently IIb e arose. "I'm 'tlred, too. - \ the "el'1 ahort Bklrt: and. lik e her, bls the lolly WIIS e:Cllct except tha t It lefl White Man," she lled. "Moy I leave hUIII'h ot keys. qUI Ckly SJlpr,ea bue hands were Ibrust. boy Cashl oo, In the th e 8tRrving group out 01 the count. you?" . Crom th ring ond handed It to her atlSe pocllets of bla open kbakl Jacket. Through It Bll tbe white ruan bad He gll"e .her ao Ilhnost grnteful "Plllllse. OPI!D tbe trunk. It's cert . As 8he came ctose tll clr eyes met nnll "J IlIdr~t .':"-:t_4Il tl). t,: ~ ~_ra ,~ .. , IItood grimly by, utterlog DOt II word gluoce. arORe und IINell one si lle ot your!!. II H llil nil that It co ....'mi:- "lie aDd lellvlug her to the Bssistaoce ot tbe Dot tor b ~ r to puss. hll wc ot to Week of December 8th 10 llectntber tU :!,! d.JJ:!lllJel'""tiTliT· riCi ci ed, "By the sbe 88ld Ihyl),. It was as Ihough In changing back to WllfS lind clolhos her own Intf' llI,.: 'II c. . h(O hpgn n to ber r oom to relld, but 811 hour Inter 14tb inclusive. , 1'01 fllnlng In khaki tonight." nnderslu ,,,I : th •. l>fJ"H"s8l.r~ of thl' hrn>l~ \\'h n sit e gllln~el[ ou\. ~fjiri1..idTo ' As Allel r!)a wnlk ed slowly to b er like th08e ot cl1lldhoo" sbo hud lIud· checks hllli \\'ork~ 1 for thelll. Bul lIee the-:!'!~J'1i1l'1'J'i'1li'g und er the tree. room, cl ut chlng th!! key Ughtly, Bhe den[y rid hersel! ot tbe bnrdeblng Whenever a cream producer sel.ls his cream fo r less eyes lin!: ' rI'lI pitifull y O~Ll\f. .r: Yl llg. ruhn WIlS still there. hands confessell to hlerselt thut sbe "'us belDg years between. than Tri·State prices. it helps tl,e other fellOW to set ,\ "You were r[ght," snld the UIIIO • t Sbe lU~Il "II .t 6[li" 11;; 11 with fI g s. dropped upon hl~ kne es. heml follen eaten ull,,!! by curlosl!)·. "It only," . ~,'ilflin g-pleJ1dl\l!: for purdon 10rward. sOllnd nslcep In hl R chnlr. a lower standard of prices. sbe breuthcd. "there shOUld hn ppeD to 'They're Jor the IJrus h and Wb(!D DlOItqultoee Bre bad." ro r h erself, me r 'y f Qr th e "i1 Pllt sntf.-r. Andr ea clnsped li nd u ncla sped ber be one "'h 'Ie parr ot stockings I" Nopat~onever lo~t a penny d ~aling DIRECT with Her taco lit with pleasure. "You'll Ing. "Whot ab out th's 1" Hhe ns ked . hnnds ner,'ollsly. " Oh. why doesn't he Hal( all, hour Illter, when e" ery 18St the Tn-State. Ask any c.,ne of 01lr 35000 patrons "'!'bey will rcculve 0 rlll! on OJf mil. go to b d ' " she enid to herself. "8 thi ng the l['lJnk had cODtnlned W88 let me go Io,to tbe brush '" "Never I.lone," be answered Quickly. let," 11 . BnSWl'rl'd. '''l'oJnorruw Lhe cn n't II' t IIny c(J mfort OUI 01 thnt sort piled upon h~r eat, sbe went to tbe what they think about us. " meo, will crawl to \lie Corests, tw ice a ot thing." Flonll ), sl, Brole out and door and closed It 80fUy; Ulen re- "But :yuu may go wIth me whenever aDeS where'l'er you like." , week they wlll get m ent che 'ks. ln a tound Bathtub. " Wuk your lllaster," turned to d~'o p 00 her knees. throw Ship in your cans if you have them or write for Free "ADd may I stlll call yon Jut Whlte month they nnd their tBmlll c!J \\'111 be she eomlUllnded. "TNI blm to go to her arIllS wide acrosli the accuDJula' Trial Cans . tlon, bury her bot taco agai nst one HaD' Somehow It leema. Impertinenl I Sh. a.. U tilt lind sieck. We retuse no one who bed." p and Ruehed to Out wls bes to work." Tile darkey grinned U l> 0 t her sleepll" n rUcle otter aoother and killS each DOW," (OollUDuetl OD _ at Him orr. • In turn I Be turned to lelld tho woy hock to Ull til h e grasped her r Quest. th en h is . the .kmal and. ,lOce there. prnmlttly (,I(! took 00 a look of mix it tear and Thore Is eyery reason' to enumerate Why Many Fall. cut hlm oft 'Tou lire a murderer" dlsappeored Into hll! but. n lit nil IlIlIIr rul Clhlet. "Bathtub wake !\I'sungo Oll,e abe p8p4!d 88 IIbe (aced hIm, • later An"ren \Vus nocvonsly moving tJme [llt'mty long ago nnd n ver forget that pile of dry goodll It owy to put We limit tile ucqeSll of our o'VII ealh caPItal t260,ooo.00 on record for the benefit of the sport'l1Ile mall stopped In hll tmCQ and about her room, wond erLog wh uth r t o MI8Sis try It." • tng world In general a list that It took *orll by our Indolence and Illek of, fllltb .CINCINNATI, OHIO .tared at her. Gradually be took 10 put on ber lrock or not, w hen Bathtub more thaD aDY out~hl e circum stances She lo.oked lit tho lax figure. booeher melUtllll'. "You think I do It tor arrived ,,'Ith a messnge. Did she wish tired, plunged mUes deep In slumher, m ony yea1'8 ·to compile; two to decide limit It tor us. It Is not lack of tuleot wbnt WIIS neccssury: elgbt to deter· --tor tun'" be exclaimed. . to dlll,e alone or wlth ' lo['s lI ugo? but eve n from tlloae d epthy l!xu"lo g mine whllt olt that waso't. To begin at I I much al lack of courllll'e lin" effort "Murderer," I he rePea ted t ensely. "Tell :yuur master," she 8II8werCd'l D .senBe of compelling latOl ut power. the bottom. tIlere were two pal r5 of that C!lrcum.crlbeP our uletulneSll. The man Billoced at his but and "that I wlll dloe with hh;o wltll' pleoJr and besltated. Oetong UI) her courExC!hJln,e. Poeay'. A ppe; [. ~~ . . back on It wttll a 11gb. ure." age s he cough ed twiCe quit loudly, but stout. brown.' hlgb. laced wnlklng .... v~r did poesy nppea r 80' full of boots; Illon, In mpld successloo. sill' ===:!:!::======:::"!=~=-= Come wltb me," be .. Id, ' • " \'0'11 to me aB "'" T sow how It Durlog ~e meal, the wblto mon Ineffectually, aod then, t e Ilug ulmost "I lball Dever CO &II",here. wIth talked. glvtng ber IIstless)y certnl n ex. relleved tlj»t nothlo.g hOPI'ened, stole polrs ot IIs[e threatl stock togs to " ' ....rl tbrough Vrll1c 111111 feur to tho one. llllir of boys' plg·skln putmutcb: 70'0." replle4 , AnclreL .'.... oJf lhe coorscst III n,-I.owel!. planotory Informatlon. "Eight mooths away on tiptoe. teell : silt dll inty bu t seos lble one·plece !J'be · ma. faced ber Quick]y. "You ago," he snld. "X struck tIl[s country. undlcs of II' ttest and .....!lttest WOy oO CHAPTER V. will come with me or be carried. Take cotton; three' puln or khRkl breecbes It was desolation, In !plte or the big 700r cIIolee." Ads The !leven days that f ollowed were (youth's size ) ; tlu'ee khaki Bklrts. knee " Tbeir .),ee .met ~ beld In ' ODe 01 river, whlcb (s Quite nea r by. the wholo district was . [n tnrulne. I pu ssed lUucb a s the first ; when the wblte mau length. butt .tled with real buttons nnd 6 hp. Ingeco Kerosene thOle Itru"I." tbat measure not e. mueb the coDtendln, characters a8 the througb ruined kro al lifter ruin Il WIIS Dot shooting (or the pot he was button boles 011 the WilY up the front Engine, practically new MONEY LOANED kmal, and In sOnie of th m ,dead bodies away overseeing hl s ,nrmy ot Inborers. and 1111 thO way u p tbe lJack; four s ult K atreo~ ,of the 0ppo8lnl purposes. and guaranteed. .. of pajamas.. whl te ma<ir09, wltb IIlIk 187 abo:ut, too dried Ollt In m e even Be uto but twi ce n day, at hnlf Pllst ~e mao,., "UI])OI8 won ' out. Andrea to rot. T he gllllleo swarm cd n il It does five In the morn Log, and tweh'o boul'!! frogs IIntl knobli : six khaki shirts (two ONIilY I, '\Iuet! · ('n liv e 1I11)()k ~pped herr eYell 8IId followed blm. 2,Y2 hp. Fuller & JohnOIIlHU.IIl, It 1"11 M(\()f)nd m"rtKIIl(A14: tberev tter. To the latter menl AndreB brenst pockets ea ch): 'one belt : tbree Be pa81184 IIWlttly througb Ule kraal oDI1 In dry s easons, ri ud thrived." son Gasolene Engi1n:,in N 'l\\tl' bOUICIlt Julin Bur"lJ.". A!l60 browo tl CIJ; one ltbakl-t.'O\ored woolen Andreo held hoth h nll"~ out toward was Lnvarlably IIl1d tormally Invited. alld .alonl a weU·mowo path that led BuUdlnl!, X HHIII, Ohio. B -l 20 best of condition. At ench successive lIIvltation she sweoter: on.e m.ncklntosh, wltll hood; to the tiillp of the toreaL . Under aD .--S: heSitated a Ilttlo lODger betore IIccept· two khaki j nckets (enormou8 po!!kets) : euormoue matuta tree ·the butcbel'll These en~ines are barlng, all,d on the seveoth oight sbe r& two black hulr ribbons and 000 nut· 'Were .t "ork, four to eacb carcas8, '11 ft /Nor. ·... it~atlllftt, FOR SALEPROPERTY gains and for sate on ae.Idholli& ~ttlnr, 'hackln, wltb pracfus cd. ~ny 'Woman CIlO I!l\sl\y nnder· ,brown tIlID,o··sbuoter I "!' '"'. Rel,esblnt ind lIellln, There were also a t ew 'alMlOrted pack. stand why, but the surprising thlDR ticed bands. The ~eat' "81 being plied - ', blloa-Murine for Red· coun~ of installing electric .J~hn neat, Soreness, Granule. ID heape, and at each beap Willi eta· ",os thltt lbe mno seem ed to know jUilI ages, one or two ot which even thll I:'UR, SA L&-Frfuno b 00 81',7 rooll's motors_ frauk chronicle retuses to ope~, but DO ~(tlon.ltchl"'lIod Bumln, tioned a blaclI: captain. Uo,der ble what WlUI bappoolnlJ to ber spirit. Nc .. flue \ot,llxoelhmt iOOHiOO . Cosb UR harm can attach to tbe meotlon of a , ,1"-'01 the~ or ~yellds dlrect10n • bolt of helpel'l were COUfDI stomach IIv~ clIn stand pigeon foul' dl!<! a"le . Pilont! IG . 2~ . • Aft8r OIoriII Of the Ileah lD'to mlDo~e portlODII. tcen (lays fll succcsslon, oor 18 therE well-stocked housowlfe, flO, equally com9 whlll )'!III' , . plete toil et cllse. a bUthrobe. a pair II mold that can ,put 00 the BIlllie Idcn· Snood ,the Umlta o,f the tree'., flU' . . . . ~. Rem.eeI" ~. FOR8ALE tlcDI clothes for Iullt that time wlthoul of bedroom Blippers, and II loog. ant feeling deIDeaued. Sbe koew he know c:nrdboard ~'ox thllt bad been at· tbe C R . 1, Red (.:oolllrtll.. , sover .. ) tor twice during the week be hnd told hottom of the trunk, and which AD· '-_____________..J • of tbem ... 1I fll\lI UUIlI!, lllquirtl , her blunU, to hund ber lingerie tc drea blld 011 yet retrained from explorut Mf8. J. 'fboll!PIIOll, phont! 37. 5, Bnthtub at night. aod she had found Ing. On It W B8 written 10 a stranrel1 Wa),neavtlle. 01110 d~" l it IIt..I/er door In the morning, mlmcu· mnscullne band: "Tbe Return of the The Miami Gazotte-I.50 per year. loully wasbed, . dried lind more or leea Nati ve." ijbllrpl1l81! No . ,,8I!p .. rlltur. la~~' She opeoed It now and dlscloled one IJ'ODed. . Improvet1, lCood .,8 Dew, will 111111 of those ndorablo (lIwy hybrid !rocka There wall ootbLng In the dawn 01 roalJ Dablo It 1"ld ao on Inquire fir the oI,hth morD,lug to Indicate that 11 a double crOBS between IIfterll,OOn, e,,';' ----:-~--------------""'!"------· W.ller tt6wyer, WJlyoe~Yil!tI, Ubl o. wu aabortug In a ila, of da,.. nor 4ld nln~ lIod elt·laud wear; 000 eet of dll4 AJi4.",' more thaa turD ber head "i- crepe d e chloe lovelies; two pain of silk litocldngs, ODe pulr of nUD slip' WANTSO-Oorn. II you' bave Now Yorll : Doetor Connor, tor· I01 beton taillug your usual Ibortl, nfter noon two bea)'»'/! stag- pere. "And be eald he'l golns to wear merl, of Jobn. Hopklo. bOlpllal oo rn '0 doll. Oll'''y O . L. tilollil g'!r"" Inl" enmp ",IU\ II ~ tc"' n e r lrunk khaki tOfllglllt," sbe monned. ..,.: MallY men who ImOlle, cbe~ .moke, walk up tbree flights Dr pbone 37.2X, Wayneevllie. O . d :44 sluog on n \lole bel weeD Ol\m\. Therl! or lIIIutr lo_all, alld wbo are .lalre at- a rerular pace, tben stop . Is It neeelJ88ry to Itoto tIlat Ibo preewas no ren ~o n 10 the worltl why sho ently got ul~ · olf her knees and bello' MeDLln,I, "bealtb, are .. tre.r lng It you lind tbet you are out of pure. Bted Kbode Mand Red Cook. tihould conn ect that tnmk 10 1I0Y way nlill at the' beod of the bed, etarte4 from proerea.lve or,anlc allmen.-. breath,' your beart beat II forced erell, IDqulre ut Lydia tlbel" Th d ... trembllo, ' or Irreaular. you m a~ wit h herself, even when, lin hour after to tryon every last thlDg? 8be dId, OU811 I of tbem would De"., be a ylctlm of functlonal or orga nberd, W.YDMvllle, Oblo, R. '0.2 . Its nrrlm l, she behelll 1IJ1(1rollchlog ti.e and &he was ouly balf througb wben hay. been aftUcted bad It DOl beeu I b d17 for tbe '1III! of tobeco, and tbouc eart trouble. It you reel thut IIIl1gllltlcent oud unforglltluble 81)ee!· Bnthtub knocked on the , door lind anUDd Id Jau m.st amoke.. ebew or BnulT to to.~O ""u1 Trao&or. 1 lAb treed men of black IIII\nhoo" she had Inst nounced, "Scolf ready." No invitation . • WOU 100,n eel well It tbe,. quiet your Don8B. you Bro n slavo Mill, I. good nanolng order. In. would onl)' atop tbe UM of tobacco. to tM tobaceo habit. and arc pll8l· see n on tho morning 'or her ravia,,· thll! tlme-eln order. 11Ie chief bablt·formlll8 principle thely poisoning ,ourself with the quirlot W. 8 . Squirirl. Warneenlle meut. "Oh, de8J71" &he IIlgbed and ruabed Oblo.. .,1 dl0 . Of tobacco II olcoUDe, a deadly deadl,. lirug, nlcotloe. ]0 ul tb er T he new·comer dismissed the two tor the utt,erl1 Inadequate mirror. pollon~,...m, wbleb. IIowl, wbea at.Qrbed b, cae e yOU blive JU8t two all e rotlth o8 benrers, Ulllking them toke th e pole ~. atreeta the Five mloutell later her door OpeDed ....... membra..... UaauM and -keep on with tbe selt-po:>lloIl nl:l/: and Itl! [nallings with th em. They delind she IItepped out, 110"." like lOme YICaJ orcau 0' tbe Tbe ' procMS Irre8pectlve or thl' darog ers )'IlIrtl' " ofte r o[\e long. disconsolate MnDr. and Buffer ' tbe cooseQuences or Bhy th'thir ot the tol'ML Fluehed Of loo k. Be then 8{'at~" bl1nse11 beside cbeek, brlmant of e~e, .~ walll~ to1 etract of tobacco "arlee elv. up th e habit BDd ascn·pe' the tho trunk and Jlever moved untll, late aDd ril ~da 011 circulJUltaoces. ward the Jnan. Ob; big bll.clt bow'l 0.. M dIaled with faDeral d angera. You· call ovel"COmo tile In the afternoon, the white mao ap......." ot..... wttll.eatarrb of tbe cravlna and atop tbe habit In a ~alr Itartllll ~oe ,.., and COllla peared, whe n he arose, saluted, lind aoother. lelliplDS a ~uaJ'tId aboulder to "roel. 1a41-...... _"'Ipatloo. "I'}" abort time by u81nl tbe fol· atnm .-.. 10w1D, Inoxpeaalve formula, 00 Oleo mude a (JOI"mn gesture toward como to relit and riM a,DIl ,taU e D~. sleepl_ 10 an,. dru« storo and a sk tor N[co • tile lond otherll hnd cnrrled. the rounded face of ' a ~ 70aDa . . . . 1_ o.t lIIemo".. lack of will lol tablets. tllke one tablet nfter The white mn!l's eyes lighted Up; brealt I Oh, vision J 011; youth I '. 0 ... J =.w:.;o::= =~etc. Otb· eacb moal, and In a comparRtlvely he seeme" more cheerlul than he had day aDd hour ot UIe IP'~ heart I The broDChlal',,"1I1e 'u rellulDd~~. . ;borl lilli e you will h~ve no tl oalre ,beell In days. . ~a1\ looked and IJIlW that ber kl!._ Harvey.burg, He ' s poke to the block . 10, dialect. were round, her legl tltftlcht. "'lbIiDk , :v~~:a:~O~:-Ia, b~l.d~:" o:~. I:~t ~oO'::.cc~I~~et~~"I~II;o~I:~I~o~:~: Saxon "Six" ,has ,~med' reputation as' the Practical ",IIereullon he gmsped ' a sIngle bandle " lion knowa .. lO:.:,::r:.lftlr, ::~IU: :~f~:re~\e~ your seneral Phone 34-11.-25 . ot tbl! trunk, !lod with one, smooth Gad." he murmured. L Car because It IS ~ thoroughly. practical from ' JOII ... tobeeco 1D any form ' Joa . y mprove_ movement pU88ed It Qvc r Ills shoulder ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ so many ddJerent standpoints. . eaa, Mally deted 'the' harmful ef· . "_:Wben . l ke4 about Nl.olol labrlgbt s ide up to the crown of )ils bead Revene Phone Chal'le. ect.I ." maklna the followtDa elm. leU, .D• •r our r...dl., d,uSlto'" Mid : "IJ Hc theD mllrched wltb It loto ADdrea'~ D.ell plo..... Read aload Doe full Ie '''''' • woad•• lul ,.",e d, 'for Ibo locala. · pap from • book. It, In tbe coo,," b.""o habll ; a.ar ab ... d or anylhln. w. ' # • ra .... IVflr ~ld befQN, W • • r. author'Ke d 'She sprnng up. . "Why I" she c· of readlo. ,.our Yolce becom .. b, the mAaufaetur.,. to refunci the mono)' .clnlmcd and theo a dded, ' ber heart momed, .t loane aDd ladlstlnet: aad (0 ..er, dl'''U,tl.4 t,utolDor and we ,." mUlt treq.uloUy clear your would not permit 'be al' of o~r nam tt un· . sinking wlthlu her, "You doo't thlnlt leu 'lie HIDed" poeM'Net unuaual merit 0, lhroat. tbe cbance. are. that your til.nt·s one ot llllll,e, do roul Beeause I'Ileolol I. ~Id by drliulallo •• erJwh •• ~. Phone 7. Waynesville, Ohio tbroat Is affeeleCI by ca tar rh and It uodor aQ lron~la4 money~ b ... ck &d &1'3 nl oo. It Isu' t." mlly be the beginning or 1lI0re se- Your dru.,I!IIt be. tI or can let It tor you , Sh" Watched to lice his face fall but; . rlo;Jua trOUble. Nelll. In the 'morn · Irolll aft1 Wbol .... te d rulitaL It dlllo't. From .blB, olll'kilt he t~k a

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Wl'dnl,.da night. December 4th, 'hll ,I lUll and timefl'lr the org.n. Iz,nl"n of tba I:hrveyeborg NaSional D. L. en ANh, Editor aud ]JulJlislicr . \,\ 'aYlllHiIle, h io i:tH 0 k. whloh r es nlted In She alllotloD .' Wlllillm L. Bane,., presldeDt; Subscriotion Price. ~1.50 p er yenr 1,1IulI< 0 Cook, vloe.prealdf nt; B.S. Tuoker. oashler i Olyde.lll. Levloy, Wm. R Lew l•• Thol. F. McGalDn, WEDNE DAY, m ;Ch;M13.b1R 10, 1919 l B"IIO N flanks lind UliDt J. Oleaver, ctlrl1otlJrs. A very· complimentary oUlIlhnr of ~~nck 8ubi!crlber8 were • "()OJl't lellse IDO,;' nlll III nUlll ~lfInll Ihill/'r. .. 1' ,,11 IIX Oil .. :,/1" ~ ulll. l)r ll~~ nS . wblch g .. vl8 • pep" to tbe mlleU DI!. 'l'be "ourd will b eglD lightl y ,,".1 tlll'n .hl>l 'Cnce ft.' II, "Dou't "111111 WI,'\I 11111'11 'R rll~I'." Tho !nUll. wOll'l,,'u her I n~ul l: nli y, their work ond ever,thlng will be Dluk., n1c r~ I 01.1." ':1 Illl '" I'I'letl A. ulrl'lt. " Who co uld he hp t . nils ' U{·l11lu tl p,lIy. Prj'II,' nlll' be lloDe to bring H to a ololle In the old tuul te"l? Why, Whlt ll 1111111 , \\'o'n' JIIII'Il til'/) /;IU HSl·S. "My d 'lIl' ";Hlreo nelir totnre . l'ell"r," he klli ll grlll'l!ly, "let us tJ rl llk Wlnler Is h ere In taU uniform, -\V~"' I ·t! ki ds." H h. u/: II".I 10 hI!> SUllt) '11 relief. ":;0 io 1I 11 t h > houris In till! wor ll1 tuulghl and It I. up to you So admlrll or not thllt ure hnl'JlY and ullufru ld." Mr.dlnd MI·8. Ulate Huffman ot w e 11 rl'. Su we shnll J)e." "Ex"\1sC III!!." ~n ld Antlrea IIOI{,lUuly. She stootl UII 10 th ~ tOll st. anti IIflJlr n.e lir h Ar e, were !lhoppln~ lu 'our "J) i, ~ I I" ti l ' you la u gh '!" It til .y so t In II IUII ';- ~ll"n, · e. It WUE cIty on l:!BturdtiY. At th lll II Illu ghed II~ "I II. nOI Ill" Andr'lI 'thot ·brok" It. "rou kuow, Mr Alfred Edwardl! l'elurDed '0' rlJllI'lu\Js ly, hut li S lhuUl;h hl ~ ~ I ll\y Wh lll! lIJuu, 1'111 U II'nmiln." Atl"at". Ga , \bl~ weelr, after sev. smil e I\lld b('coll1o vuelll lor 1.11,· OCCl!' " IJf CUII.·S · ' '' 11 nrc. " he Mu ld quickl y, flral montbl with friend. ID 'bl. a wll ry )1)(Jk c,lInlng Into his exes. violnl ty. ",' '5," sultl AU Ol'cfl . "So of course, Rev. A, E . HUn"Dl{ton filled 'he tllO, 1'01 cu,·lulls." pulpit at She M. E. Choroh on !;un. Uc IlUI'(' th' dee p sigh of rell .. f 01· ctuy . ~eve ral were takeD Into full on,c who IInlis Ihut the Ice 18 'Iult~ mlJlobershlp Be hu ' bee d ' grAlit work In blllldlnil up 'b: Oh~~~~ thi el" netl'r 1111. " Sllecify. ple,,~e." "W ~ ll.", suld A",lr~f1. "11'~ thut lind bu@ only ju~t beg aD. BI8 Dext trullk: I VI' I,uzzlcd UIIII puz,.Il'll, but applJlnt,ment II for Deoember 1Il. I Call t '"lI l;" B: uevlo y. ollr . d ry goO(I II mer. II d"k" out quite how tlllll truuk U,Jl I"'''O: . Chllot, Wile lu Day too on &turda, 'Aud no wouder," 8uld M'slingo. Tb I d . "It '~ sllllp le I'llough ilOwever to the e coa an lu"ar IltoaUon II mul e IIIIIId. Let 111 0' help YOU' WheD reali, al&rmloll, All weoan do II to . 'ru~t · tor these · wron .... to be m.de I CUlIl!! "ilt eight months ugu my sister rlaht II tb lb be "'liS with 1Jw....-Just "huu t yuur size ' .0 • loooer e Ulr . jus. [lboul yuur IIge. Thllt Irunk wn~ MIlIIBrS ThOll, Bell, of Tren'oD, UII 'lI l1t tur Ill'r m,d hlld been s('nt nh('ud Willium Bell , of 80Uler'9l1le, und B . wl1h my kit. S he lIel" r ueetled 1t.... ..6· T~oker, of uermantown. )[y . u,· 1IIlIIS"" und udlletl, "1 lost her III lran810ted bosloesl here on lall' C liP' 'foll'll ... · Thursday. "uh I" crl.'11 AnIlI'I'II, too-ready tenr@ Mn. Earl Booken and daaghier, sl"'lngl ng til h ~ r e y ('s . ' Rutb, .. lid Mfa Percy Reason and " Yes." h e eontlnu 'd caltnly. "It "'a! son. Loren. of Delir Waynesville, pr,·tly hntl. Sh e murrled II cub or 8 were lru.,lIl. ot I·belr pareote, Mr. "" ,.II I oHiccl' nnd Is trnlpslng around .... d MrA Ed Realon. 00 Friday of till' wOl'ld on th e chRnce or hitting the la~' wttek 1'llIlIt 1I(,rtlllltl. lun ch(jljr \\'lth him ouce." The Huoday School of tbe M. E. (To be Oon"nutod) . Cborl'h 181noreulnlt In memberlblp Tbe 'BllfveY8burg Ferslllzer Co II Read Gazelle's Classified Ads 10lng a nlcft and" very IlRtiRfuotory hOHlnes8, undflr th6 mlloagemeot of Ira M. ~,ferd . lnals' on San'a Claos brlngloK How's This? y ou 1& yeu's aubl!orlptlon So the \\' 0 offe r O ne Hundre d Dollnr8 nc· \\'ll }'d fol' Il n y CIlBe of '8.1tlrr h t.hat cun- MilAm! (hzeste. n ul I,. ' llrell It)' 1i"ll'a Ca tarrh Medl· Jeswe Uluk & Ron are 8lanfJhter. III ." l ' nl l' .. C'''"l'r'' Me di c ine ha s been log Ii great many hllgi1, maklog tu ke n b)' cntnr rh Hurt rei'll tor the pas t 8atlsfied outlSOmeu. 11.IHJ hlL8 become h u " ), .f'lve y tm r H. Tbe t41rrllory lIoalbwf!st of 01, for h 1I1' W n ILK t in.: m os l reliable rOOl tldy (or (nuurh. Hnll'ij Ca lnrrh Medicine a c ta many velin kuo .... n "s Flat Fork, 18 lh,'ouCh the Ulood on th e MUCOU8 wur· "I Didn't F-ut On Ihe Legging.," (/1 ,' 8 , oxpe liing th o Polson from the koowo UOW 08 Big Type Poland. Said Shyly. Thle Will brou"h~ 'Blond un~ h nllng th o dlaea s/ld por· eh!D '~ Olndo, "8. ahou~ by K. Ill. TbomploD, who III slon. .AndrHlI Ill'lt!;1 ',I III .\ PIPII~\'tI wny "luArt.' r YOu JltlVe tnk n frnll's Catarrh known I .. r aoct Dear 1101 lin ~xpllrt. on 1111 It "'he wcrl' \'<1111'1'0 t ulll Llug h 'r~ 11 .\h \II ~ III" (ur a 8" 9rt tll118 YOU wlll U n grout h')lprO\'omcnl In yofJT! ge nho~ hre6'llog Bill judgment 18 QIJ gUl!II ~ It\1( url /(lIl ; Il WlI II luugh. tI;\' orn I II Ililh . Stnrt lakillg' Hall'. Ca· ,Vhen·thl.l U IIlll' u r~ 111111 thl' ~"rrn <:.11119 ""rh ..\tcd l Ino n.t onoe alld II'OL rid of l oo ght after liud 'he vloiolty In SQ IH1 ' t or t 'stimonlllls, fr ee. whloh he IIvlls Is the Po)l~nd .C hlna ~lIu ~ tlll'll'tl ~hllW IIl I: ;0 I',·II.{ ut hrenll 'II 1{u 'rh. I". J . li EN !,;'! & '0.. Tolodo, Ohio. DiH\rlllt . nruUJlll I' L' ~ III""' '):., \('1\'11 11 II £lrlllllht, Sold by nil l)rul:'glgt., 7&c. Frank t1hldllkltr I\nd A. 1;. CoOlie" 4* .e spent Ian week In UblclIgo, aUend. Ing the fat lIock .bow. I was there to make a sketcb 01 droll's HOur Uke Il tout. For thl .Mrs . Vora Burri" wae IIhopplog In IIer.Luncheon " ' I\S just O\'er, alld tillY toddl~r8 there .ta a varied WlIrnioktoD, I,,~t week 1110 WIUI talking 10 a lIltle knot of /II('nu, sometimes Uoeeda Biscuit B"r ll-1'o Mr and Mrl! JOR. W . womt-a. 'J"he Orst words I bcat'd, 1Il1lk. fiometlmcs Graham Crack. I &lId quietly Into a nenrby Beat, werlll~ r8 Outmenl Crackers or Luoch Bls. n. "'~ , Ii sou, named Rloburt1 C. "Nntlontll Hlscult," This L~ ·chonged on ,pedal DHvlH Ilnlly Ill)' own tasty to Old 'rlluo Sugar Cook· Bor l1-·[·... Mr. and Mr". JellMe eon. 1 liked her, and. rarut ot St." [lleov," (l"u~htl!r. Proud pareots I tori ably as IIho BPol,e when we hnd Mr •. I. A H .. rt"ook, Qf Ouy\oo, It! and cnra busy. tb088 "pIH.dlntr "llverul rlrAYs here with "BetwooD the dark and un:VlllrD\:,·.lWllfe r e ".tlve~ .he wa. lilt ot Tbll .Iok III tblB viCinity are In .eem. ·wal tb .. III pruve. . cblldren. Dr mnd ~rll J . E Wltb"m, of thillCs. I've g\ven (~oDr"y, Ublo . wern !faedts ot Dr babies. First I .:. . . . . and Mrs U IJ R"ntJrAlI, laat week. Then, when '\! to toddle, I In I.he u .... r fotore 'be decorJltlnK me In •t . thll loterlor of 'be friend. The Cburch will be bSlroli under tbe dt. rootlon ol' G"orie M IIIdwardl'. original, &oLerM a tI,e

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How Big New York Grocery Firm Keeps Down Rats. VroomA & Co., Botter & Cheese Merohliot". New York City, S8YS: "We k8BIJ RA'l'.I::!NAP In onr Oelltlf all tbe time. a keoepe down ral8. We buy It by the gross, would nM be witiloat It." Fumerll 08e RA'r. SN A P bC'oB use ra tl! pas8 0 p all food for RAT.~NAP . Three elzes. 250, /100 aod 11.00 ~old alld guaranteod by J E Janlley.

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Why the Brunswick Method of Reproduction Insures a ~uperior Phonograph Reason No.1

The Brunswick Method of Reproduction includes the U1tona, a new conception in playing. The Ultona '('onsists of an a r ral1geme.lt of the several necessal y reproducing diaphragms upon one tone "rm - <tn all-in -one arrangement, with no attachrnents--notrung to take Qff or put on. At a .turn of the hand, the Ultona presents to any type of record the proper diaphragm and ne(~dle, the exact weight. Thus the requirements of each type of record are met. The Ultona demands no sacrifice in torte, as attachments often do.

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Cbas. Brewstor ond w\te, B. J. Brewster and K. E. TbompHon epen, 8a\urday In Wlt.o lngton. K . E. Thomp.,11 Bnd B. J. Brew. "ter mad .. Ii bUlloN. 'rip Mprlog Valle, and Bellbrook. Friday. Mrs . Anna M. BraonoD spent Ifrl. day witb Mrs Mollie Brews ter . Mfi. Mabel B'. ferry spen' ThBnb· !llvtng . wISh M" Mt,bel ' Allen. at Waynesville. Mn. BerDnrd. Brewlter; wbo died at the MoClellan lloepital ID XIlnl8, lifter an oper&tlon, wos brougln to her home her!! aud 'be funeral Wal held Tueiday morDlnr, November ~a, L919. as LO o 'clock . ThOBe from a dlstilooe who auended the foneral were : Wm Reotor. witH and 80nll . Olenn and RBY, ot MBr'lnnllle; Lewll R eot-or "nd wife, lienr, Roo. tor, WitH lAud dllughters, RuSh lind Mary. Frank Teboe, wltesDd dliogb. terR, Belele lAod JIl8ste, Miss M&rlun Slate and Ed Foost, of Xeola; Wnt (Jook aad wife, Jessie Rector, ot Portflmootb i Lewis Orebaogh. ot Colomboll; Perry Champlin ailt! wlfll, at Wilmington; Mrs. Banoah Aano&8 lilld Bon, CII1ford. ot Fay. e.teville; Chas . Bro'VD and wIfe, of Lynohbllrg; John lI'aaley IiDd WIfe, ot ue~r Blllsboro. ~lth'l body wa. laid &0 relt In the beauCitul Marline· ville oemetery. lir&nk ~bBhk waR tallen to the McOlellan hospital as Xenia, !l'ue8. day, for aD ezamlnatloD.

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Conquer Fear. It Ie no everlostlng duty, the duty of belug bMl\'e. Vnlor Is sUlI VBllle. The Ilnrt duty or BOlon Is I!UlI that ot 8ubd ulng tear. We DlIISI gel rid ot teor; we ('nnnot nel till tllclI. A Ullln 8holl and musl he ... uHunt, ho mUlt mnr('h forw8rtl . Now nnd always the tomplcteness of his \'Ictory over feRr will del errulae how mucli or a man 118 Ia.

Equal in importance to reproduction is tone amplificaThe Brunswick Method of Reproduction also includes a new idea In acoustics -The Brunswick Amplifier. Old·time Ideas were at varlancl •. Some makera still cling to lueW C01lIItructiOlL Othen use a combination of wood and metal- a wooden hom and Il metal casting .. the uthroat." But the Brunswick Amplifier is oval In Ihape, Ind blillt entirely of wood \.ike a fint" "iolin. It Is molded of rare holly. wood. The sound waves ~ecdve uniform amplification 10 reacti their full nelS, hence The BrunswIck tone Is richer and more natural. Strident, metalU(; notes aro 8bsent.

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Mr. and Mrll . Jiavmond Wolt 8nd ohlldren, Donl\ld ~nd Gertrude of ~ Glarknllle, Wfltd Suoday gUBstll of t.helr parente, Mr. aod' 'Mrs J ohu Wolr. Mr. Rnd Mra. '1£. C. 14"Dnon !lod FUNERAL DIRECTOR ... Examined Correct)y... lJansbten. Ru,h .. nd 61enna, 1I)Rnt 8und .. y wltb Mr. and Mrs Clyde Glasses Fitted . Waynesville, Ohio Whltliore, of ne"r MOlrrOw. AT MODERATE PRICES Mr and Mrs. W T. Jordan tlpen' !!louday afSerooon In HllrveYllhnrg Fully Equipped for Good wltb 'hetr mo\ber, Mn. B~rah Rioh. Service. M". Banuah Rloh bl\lI heeu vIBlt. Optical Department loll', tut' the pa8t wflek, with her Large Display Room S. Detroit St. Xenia. Ohio d~ugbter, ..tn. Lizzie Rloh, of Leb Open evenIng!! by appointment IDon . TELEPHONE 1 DAY OR NIGHT IIIr. and Mrs. Joho Tbompsoo wflre 10 Day,ol1. MonGa,. vieltlD8 wUb their ohildren , Hr. and i4n. _an,. people Nllw U - - . r F Alber. Berrell and Mia Opal Tbomp. lIalo by w.ltIne tor lumb ..o, llao1l- - --,- - - DR. J. W. MILL.ER. BARNHART. Ion ach. or rheumaUC pain. to PUI 0« naturall,. WbJ' DOt tak. p.o_pt aa· Mu Anna Bro"u. of J'errv, and Notary Public UOD and ' make a reaonno UI.. that Your ,\loney . Back If Rat-Snap 141118 HanDab Jordan were clilliogon ••• DENTIST.,. •• crlbed by 1. n. \VIIlCtnaon. ot Doesn't Come Up to These Claims. !lirA. Herda JordaD. S.,turday afSer d!1.1mb, O. "Lumbaao all' uck juel All kinds of No...., Wo,k, Willi u 1 eot out 'of be4, .0 bt4 1 CO\lldD't RA'l'.::;NAP I. lib.nlotel; goaran. OOOD • lIle. 0 . • 00 Deed", a I:Jpeolal'y. .t&, on m, fUI . llJ' wU. bathed mJ' Mr. and Mrs. Cbas. Btanoellnd t"I 'rl I n It HI H iI nd 10 loe . I 'remdtl. back wIth Hou.lonta Llnlm.. t IUId I,hl'ln R" tlA"t,~ kill· d wit·h RA1·. ohlld reno of U&yton, sl>on t 'he week eovered It with a hot lIannel clolh, ~N A I' ItI " I' ll Il l) 8101.'11 Rttb J>at!& up end wtth Sbe!r parents here, and I beean to eet better at one., f~1l ( ,,"rI ~ ~ I;(I.t, .. t, Ie A 1'.~N A P. 'rbelr Mr Lee Talmali:e · aDd mother &Ad In t"o houra time I lot up ...4 fir At me.llij I·bllir I.. ~t, RAT.~NAP MI'R. Adah "8I1nuge, were ID Da'to~ w.nt te worlt. ~ OOIDPH III On kel N I mlxlllil. ·as. 1'!larsday. III 1& rew lIoura Be".to.1& '11111 ,.. or Ihl{l~ W" n 't t \'ucb It. Three IIIZetl Mr. and Mrs, E C. ManDon and 11.". praatle&U7 .....,. -.oh. .. ,ala. 25u, 500 nnll f,1.00: 8 1l\d BDd !ruar. Mrs Martha Davis were Ihopplug It. remarllabl. ut1a.puo qualltl8li 8nle,,(1 by .1 . IC ,I ,wn ey , m&Ir. II .. p.dall)' eood tor bUrrI •• In Day~oD. t:la*ardIlY. For the convenience of those interested in the matter eut. &lid brut.... It .oolll•• whIle It ....--........;:.. MrH Viola Bartsock aud son __I.. »e pr.pared In ad~.o. by of the law regarding the "dog," we will be at · the following KennMb. VIBitlld wiSh hl'lr pareot~ ••curlal a boltl. ot Bou..·toa.·.·ah places, on dates and meptiqned, for the purpose of issuing here. F~ldJiY. (The OrlelDa\ Jon ••' Llnlm.nt). wIlli VIi . 'r ,Iordan &nd "~I'II were oall. Dr. ,-n..' plctu" on th. ,..11011' lab.l the (Dog) licenses for the year l!J20: '1.00. Ht.lt al.. 500, trial all. Jlea. , log on Mr. aDd Mrs, Joho Thompson Bold II, all dru!l~.ta. Dr. 1. C. 10nM !;ooday evenlog. 00.. .110. Charl •• toD, O.........4·T. Mr. an4 Mr • . Evers" t:iatn,,1 en. -:----iertalned to Bond., olnuer, Mr. ano J. E, J.nney" ..The :RexaU Store, Red Lion. ...... 8: 00 a.lm. Springboro .... . . 1 : 00 p. m. Mra, Rober.~ ProbalOo 0' Dear 8l1go, Wvynetivllle. Why Mr. Joe Armstrong, Celebr.ted Ridgeville .. , . , . 2:30 p. m. Franklin. .. . . .. 9: 30 a .. m. and Mr And Mrl. Ralph Thornbarg, Dog Trainer, UMS R.t-Snap. of near New Bnrllogton. Lytle .. ...... .. 4:30 p. m. Carlisle .... . , .. 11. : 00 a. m. Tbe ,Ml8elonary 800lety met 'With "Notloed rat.8 around my keDnele, Waynesville . . " 7 :00 p. m. Mrl. Waller WUlon. Ma'orday bavlnR bODdred. ot' prize do,,_, afletnoon. oooNn't t.ke ohance". Tried RAT. . Mr8 Weldon Wlllon oalled on SN AP i In 'hrae weeb every rat Mrl!.Qulnoy Qonl!, WlidD8Idayafier dleappeared. Notloecll tha' the doge liddleboro, , , . . 3:.00 p. m. Oregonia ....... 8:00 a. m. aoon. . never wen' Dear RAT SN A. P. I lell Butlerville, , , . , 4:00 p. m. Harveyshurg ... 10:00 a. m. Mr. and" Mu. W, E: Bosan Ind my frlende aboo' SA 1r tiN "P. U .. falnlly too. 8andA,. · dlDner wUh thlll lure rodent, 1& 'lIMe. Comea In Pleasant Plain .. 5 :00 p. m. Washington Rev, W B. O·Ne.U aad Wife, ot oate 'orDl. 'l'bree 11114,.,' 9110.600 and Morrow·", . .... 7:00 p. m. Township House. 1: 00 p. m. tl 00. 801d.Dd guanlnS800 by J E. n8lll'Lebanon ' •J,aDney. Mr. aDd Mra. Ralph LomlDg aDd dRngbter. EldnR. 8penl SOllday wl~b ,Boward L,,&mlng aod tamlly, of Socialville. , . , .. 1 :30 p. m. So. Lebanon. . .. 8 :00 a. m. Dear Ba.rvevsbarg. . Mason ....... '.' 2:30 p. m. Hopkinsville .... . 9: 30 a, m. Mre. Jel" 9111 aud daughter, loin jorlA, and .UI. Pearl Jobn.oD, ot Kings Mills . ... . 4:QO p. ql. Maineville ...... 10: 30 a. 111. New Burllagtoo, IpeDS Wed881day Foster. , . . ... , . 11 :30 a. m. Funeral Director 8VBulug with Boraoe Oomplou·... . and Embalmer, Mr. W I.'ldoD WllsoD baa pllroba.ed All owners,' and harho(.lrers of dogs will please be at the a Ford rDnllboot. .. . most convenient place for them promptly at the time men- ' . ~1I111 Ethel Ourry IIplmt &'orday, Waynesville. Ohio. tioned. . , nllCht wl,h hllr p"rlnt.., near Section 5652 of the laws of Ohio as amended provides (Jb811 Ser. Either Auto or Horee drawn service, that female dogs shall be' $3. 00, male and spayed females Mr . John WIlROD Rnd ~oo, Albert, MI~~ FrBnc8t1 Wlltion , ,,, •. Weldon No extra charge tOl' auto service. $1.00~ This section further provides that penalty soall be WIlB.Jn, alr8, ' ti. 11'. (Jompton, Mr.aod Both phoneeln Office and Reeideoce assessed .to the amount of $25.00 and costs of prosecution Mrf4. Evan BO!lKn and Mr. and MH. l'lo. 14. Ralelgb alteot1e<1 'he mnslo_le Kivell against any owner or harbourer of a· dog unlicensed on aod by 61en &11\80U liS Trinity M. £. after January I, 1920, . . . Ohurob. 'Xenl., friday.

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Lebanon . 0., Oeo. 1. lillO, Noxlne 00 .. I:!pringfield, Ill. Yoor medlolne called "Noxlne" surel, doeR 'he work On NOTem. ber lI' 1 had two vflry elolt hog8; one reglt!tered bour, Donald Ori on Elrst No . 16328 1, I paid 1200.00 for when bo' a pig. Thle bo"r bad been voo oin&ted "nil the other, & 80W. hllll not boen vaccinated. I had Klvun up all hopell of 8B vlQg either, when yoor repre8entat·1ve OIllled lit my f«U1 and !IBid be clluld Sll.v e tb£lm both with " Noxlne: " 'l'o my g r sllt surprise. 'bey. are bo,11 well . 'and at this writing I would not 8ElII the boar for 'SOU. J adVIse .. 11 fnrmllrs ' '0 use " Noxlne. " It will "'av., Hick hoglond make well hcgs peUer one8' 1' Y out'" truly, J. A. Bl ssBotz. . Lebanon, Uhlo.

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inherent goodness or' Uneeda BI.oult is due to the superior materials and methods . employed in the ba~pg. The everlasting table- ' goodness of Uneeda Blacultisduetosecurity of the In-eNteal ~rade mark pac~ge. ~~~

Several from vi "ul servioe at evenlDg . E. B, Longaore, wbo 18 n01Y work. InK In Clnolnllaal,l'pent ~onday w.lth bome folks. Mr!! . O. E. JobnB was a Dayton visitor, Jj'rlday Mrs Mllrl' Marlhail wall oalled to Bellbrook. Thursday, bv she IIInes8 8nd. dea~8 of her !lISle,r .ln.law. Mrs, B'rll.ok James. A number of peol,le .fr-om Red Lion Ii~teoded the revh"al meeting here, 'l'hnrllday evenhug . Mrll. Matilda Emrlok Il! stili very poorly and Ie DOW bnlog oared tor Ii' \he home of ber 80n, Allen, and famll, . [)1r. aDd Mre, William Bergdall entertained Rev:. F , W . Miller 'he past week, Mr, Barry MoGlnnl1 and Gaogh. tar, Leona, were Dayton sbopperB, Saturday, MrR. Bernie Dill aull sou. Uharl~!I, returned to thf'lr hODDe ID Day too lri8& wIIllk, &fter eevelral davs' visit with Mr. J . B. Jonell lAnd family . Mr. aud Mrs Fran~: I:!ml'b ent-er telned, ~be paRt week. Mre. Lillian Cbtlmplon and daughter, IIU88 ~tella of Webb City, Mo. The revival meetln. closed Son. day eVlnlalt. atSer oOD'lnolDI tour weokl. Tbere were ee~eral aeOM. elons aD the clluroh. Rev. Mtiler deser vel' a great deal of oredlt for bill work la 'be meelitng. He was alsllSed t~e past week by Rev Moon, of ()eDtenllie, lAnd B,ev. Kneisley, of Springboro. The following gueah pntook of the bountllou8 dlnuer at the coantry bOUle of Mrs BAile Coon Bod daugb. ters, !:Iuoday : Mt' and Mrs. Cblli. Johns. Mr. and Mr!l. C.8. Lamb, Mr. liod Mrs Samuel Halnee and 1100, .Jam··s. Mr ' &nd Mrll. Walter Kenrlok, MI~8 Rotb Coo~. of Wen Ilerlllwn, Bud Glenn O. JOhU B, of Oliyton

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T ue.day, December 16, 1919

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Clocks, Lawn Mowers and Saw's

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TH ' AM ~RICA l BE UTY" ELECTRIC IRONS TWO SIZES) TOAST ~RS DISC STOVES \ \1 ARMING PADS . GRILLS RADIANT H ~ ATERS FLASH IGHTS PERCOLA ORS C 'RI INC lRONS BATTEHJ ES & BULBS LAMPS ·FOR YOUR LIBI{ARY TABLE OR YOUR B · DROOM DON'T FORGET ~bTHAT PACKARD NATIONAL MAZDA LAMPS ARE BEST ,

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Sabbalh School, 9:45 a. m, Anna C. Stinson, tiupl. If you lire not connected wilh any other schoo l.

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CAPPEL'S SUPERIOR 'UPHOLSTERING SHOP

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On Thursday, December 18, 1919 CHRISTMAS AT ·

And RECORDS Something the entire family \vill enjoy.. An excellent gift.

HENDLEY'S

An Overland or Studebaker Automobile is Sure to be Appreciated ~Illong

the Automobile

· Accessori~s

We have many small' articles which win .make We might suggest most acceptable gifts.

SEE HENDLEY

Gloves, Trouble Lamps, Clocks, Robes, Chains, Vulcanizers, Spotliights, Jacks, Radiator 'Covers, To,vino Cable.s, Dusters, Moto Meters, PUlmps, Kit of Too\s, Runnin o Board Mats, etc., etc. ==EE==E5==~~===a

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we . are. selling one of the greatest butter-fat producing feeds on the market, and will stand back of our claim. Feed one cow four weeks at our risk. Come in and we'll explain.

A Feed for Every Need

~ Everett Early

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Optomelrist And Opliclall At the Rign of the Wa lch

DEATHS

The venerable Henj MiRSeldine died at his home in O)tford, Kan., November 13, 1919 The funeral was held at hi s late home the 1oll!\w" Ing Sunday. Mr. Misseldine will be remembered by many of oulder citizens.

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NOltcE TO HUNTERS Hunting. trespas9ing. trapping or night hunting of any kind ~ith dogs, is prohibited on the followmg farms: Raymond E Dunham W . H . Morris G. F. Walton Prendergast Bros,

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N. SEARS

POSS}:SSION MARCH 1 acres, all level, well tiled and fenced, six80 room brick house, .cellar

Saturday, Decem.b er 13th Douglas Fairbanks in his great play, entitled

"Knickerbocker Buckaroo"

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Tuesday, December 16th Marion Davies, in a Select Pic.ture,

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"Getting Mary Married"

Thursday, December 18th The most dramatic poem rof American 'literature, . A Fox Special .

"Evangeline" Admlllloa

barn 40x64, tobacco shed, 70 apple trees and other fruit, plenty water, fine location ,' $200 per acre. acres, all good level land, good buildings, $175 per acre. acres, new six-room . house, new bam, the fences good, Delco . lights, $125 per acre. acres, ail '.level land mostly black, nice sixroom house, shed 30x98, buildings built in 1910. Price, $4500. Others of different sizes.

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w,_ayneSVille, Ohio

might ascertain the true crouse of her death. Dr . Nolan called on Novem· , ber 25th and gave two doses of Nox- I . . ine, and from the firet dose she iriJ' . Hunting! trespBB8ing.. tra(?pmg or l proved. and today she is well and !lIght h.u,:!tmg of any kmd ~Itb. dogs Oregonia, 0 ., Dec. 1. 1~n9 . doing fine . At the time ahe was IS prohibited on the fol\owlngfarrJ)l.: taken lIick I had rec~lvec! a cMck for Ben Purks. on Eli Dean farm NoxlD8 Company, Sprlngftelcl. III: her tor $126.00, statmg If 1 tnou!fht Roy Van Tress f(lrms rr more of the $125 .00 to ~nd the GIlt The Gorsuch farms Gentlemen:I have returned the check for.ll25 00 Martin Gons I am pleased to state the good. re- and would not seil her for lesa than A. B. Shaner . Davis Furnas , ulta witb the use of y(lU~ Noxln.e. $200 00. On Novem~l'24~h my reklsterd Gilt N oxine is surely l\ godsend tQ t~e J . W. Cretlllwell whlcb Wal vacclDa~d three weeks farmers and I cannot say too much In H. A. \ornell before, . was very SIck and with a favor of Noxine, and advi se hog J, L. Mendenhall temperature of 106, an~ a graduate raisers to.use Noxlne 8S a ~reventive James S . Vandervoort Veterinary Surgeon !"lId she could . Yours truly, I~rank Braddock not live.. and would hke. for me t (Signed) K . E Thompson. Earl Hockett nQtlfy him when . she dlO!d that h Oregonia, Ohio. Dan Morgan might make a post mortem, tbat h _ Breeder of Duroc &: Spotted PolandWm .· Cummings China Hog'll. Elvin Fires •- S. D. Henkl e J . F. Cadwallader Mrs. Caroline Rogers Lashley Bros . . W. T. Frame John Zell Joson Sheeha n Mrs, Lida McKinsey died at the 'Some price, isn't it? No home of her daughter, Mrs. F. D Mrs Sarah Martin we are not selling feed for Morrison, in Dayton, early Thursday Wayne.sville Canning Co. The funeral was held at that fabulous price, that is morning. her late residence, Saturday after" the price of butter ·fat, and noon, Interment in Miami cemetery. louis Burns Sale, December 18th

LYTLE, OHIO

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OBITUARY Lydia AV!I_ Daniel TomlWlIln, daughter of William David and Mary Ann Daniel, was born in Highland County. Ohio, 12-1-1839. On Christmas Eve, 1857, sbe united in marriage with Paul Tomlinson , Of this uni10n were born four sons: ¥oses H ,Jloseph B.. of Independence. Kan." Samuel, of Plymouth, Ind., and A.. Curtis. To these have been addedl fourteen grandchildren and six great> grandchildren . Tog ether with her sons she mothered three nephews- William S. Daniel. Knox, Ind" L, Edgar Daniel. Kewanna. Ind:, and P. A. Daniel, WiIminaton , Ohio-who were orphaned in their boyhood, for in 'this great mother henrt there was room for these and many othertl. These- SOliS and nephews al( survive her eXI!ept the oldest son, Moses H ., who de~larted this life 12-26-1894, leaving the! first "Great Shadow" across her life. Only five years later, 9·27"1899. the "Great Shadow" again thrust itself across her pathway, when he who hud been her closest companion for forty-two years pllssed beyond. Though her home was broken up, and though she has traveled the rest of the wav alone, no shadow has dimmed the light from lIer beautiful character or lessened her intere.;t in hUmanity. Thirty-four years alrO, when the temperancO;!' cause was vounlr and unvopular (yes, more than unpopular). she became Ii charter niember, and her husband an honorary mem-' ber. of the Woman's Christian Temperance Union, at Cedarville, Ohio fi'or the rest of her life this organization haa had her membership, her interest. and, as the limitations of life permitted, her active support. In her later years, as the sun of her day approached the western horizon, she faced it with the composure of one whose work has been well done, and the setting sun seemed but to add i ts glo~ry. . When Buttering was added to her portion. she received it' with the patience and gentleness of spirit befitting an glder of the Society of Friends, and in the last sad days. when the "Great Shadow" hovered near, the hands, so long active In la· borll' of' love, busied themael". In imaginary lasks, wbile there clunJr to her face tbe peaceful emile of happy memorles--Indeed It was a beautiful sunset of a, beautiful day-the clOlle uf a Christnan life-the garnering of perf~t ripened grain. . On the 2:6th of Hth month, 1919, the \mothel~ heart ceased its activities in tnls life and ,the tired body was at reat, while we have left to us In years to come, sweet memories of the Spirit of Love that never dies. .Card of Thub •

The Toyland' Store

~JANTA CI,AUS has unloaded his p",sents .t this store and writes us as . follows: "Be sure to tell your young folks 'to come in and ~ee the presents and then go home and write to me, care of Frank H. Farr and wife, what you want and if it is possible to save it for you I will be pleased to do so."

Toys.

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CARTS AND WAGONS

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Doll Chairs Coon Jigger Watches . Telephone Banks .Blocks Freight Cars . Guns Steel Range Rubber Balls Merry Go Round Horns ' Clowns Toy Ttains Rattles Coffee MiJls Tea Sets

Erector Paints Whistles Tool Chests Climbing Monkey Books Clothes Pins and Drums

FRICTIO~ TOYS-Locomotives; Street Cars; Steam Ships and Automobiles Sprinkling Carts; Doll Cabs, 15c to $1.00: Trunks; Suit Cases, ' And too many Toys to mention.

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Dishes, Glass Ware, Knives and Forks, Spoons, Box of Letter Pan per, Stockings, Bottle Perfume, Handkerchief, Salt Jar,.Butter Jar

We wish to express our appreciation and thanks to our friends for the many Ileu of kindllCSl shown us at the timl! of our recent loa . On behalf of the family. ., ' -\. C. Tomlinson.

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A Smoking Set, Shaving Mug,

Nice Ha·ndkerchief, .' Pair of Gloves, A box of Shoe Poiish, etc.

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a fine. line of presents ' f~r ~oung or old; w~ Cannot do tbem justice by describing them so you will have ta come in' and look them over yo':!rself.

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WAYNESVILLE, OHIO, WED NESD AY DECEMBER 17, 1919

OBITUARY

Whole Numb er 5SEt

STILL WRITING TO SANTA CLAUS ,

WOMAN'S CHRISTIAN TEMPERANCE UNION

The followin g obituar y is taken from The Oxford (Kansas ) Registe r of Novem ber 20th . . Mr . Missild ine is also survived by X hiS half-bro ther , ' Mr. Ahijllh Co lli e r, Mother s' Club social, Decemb er 19. WANT ALI.. who made a pleasan t vi it with h Im during tbe padt Hummer D. R. Smith is in Cincinn nti'. todsy Carl McClur e spent Friday with At the lut meeting' of the Wayne. of '1'14E'" Benjam in Missildine was born in fti!nd s ill Sprinll'field . ville W. C. T. U., Mrs. Ruth JanAwFIJLL 'I' S<lIf-filiing Fountai n Pens make ney's report of the NatllOnal Grpene County . Ohio. June 9, 184::1. 'SAt) and died at hi~ home in Oxford . Kanuseful Xmaspr esentB. J , E. Janney, U . ConvenUon. which ahe W. C. 1'. Dr. Dill. Osteopa th 21 S. Broad· attende 888. Novem ber 13. 1919. asred 76 way. l.ebano at St. Louis. Novem ber 15-20, warlJ n. Ohio . years. 5 months and 4. dIlYH. He was Mr. and Mrs . Myer Hyman and m08t InterestiD&'. ThrH of the vir the son of Robert and Elizabe th daught er spent Sunday with rela- itors f~r the ~fternoon untted Xmas DecorAtions in beautifu l dewith 'Kenton Missildine. The dt:cellaed. signs at J. E . JanneY 'I!. lives In Xenia , t"'e socIety. fhere '1. stlll room (Ill when seven yea~s of aile and afu~ r our 1'011 of member ship for · your I the death of hIS father. WIth til 8 Mrs . Calvin Burns M vnr Th .. th name. reader and room tneur tN88the weekr . I lam orpe wa.~ e guest uler'. pocketbO mother and her famil y. located at end with relatives in spent Ok for your centl Reading . Ohio. ?f Mr. and Mrs. J. L. Sheehan whllel a vear dues. and Wavnes ville, Ohio, where he grew tD our cauae need. 10 Wayne8vllle. your help. manhoo d . . Christm as cards and booklet s in . His father was a Baptis t ministe r abunda nce at J. E. Jaimey' The following lDIIIIa p IIped by The s. mothers of the Mother s' Club 11\ umdon . England He was al80 a will be glad to see yon lo'rlday even- the prealde nt and aecretaFJ. wna teacher in the London schools. He sent to the famU, of our departe d ing at the old IIChool buildin g. came across the waters to Ohio about James .Woolla rd. of the Eiatet. Lydia D.' Tomllnaon. U. S. S. 1841. The Missildine family was Kanus. IS home on a ten-day "We, the membe n of the Ways fur. Mr. and MrA. J. L. Sheehan were Denville W .. very vronlin ent in cburch and educa- laugh. ofwblc h Lydia In CoI~mbus teree days last week, Tomlins tioDal affaira. both In England and on W88' a beloved member. Americ a. atlendm&, the State Grange . . If you want pie. attend the Mothunite with you In gratitud e that our In Auaust 1862 he enlisted in er's Pie social Fridav evening dear one has been releuad from her at the Our 8BSOrlment of books is sener- great .ufferln a. but we extend Q)ntIlany 1-1. 79th Ohio Voluntller In- old ~chool building . our ous In variety and Include a only those heartfe lt sympat hy for the .vacant lantrv. lind ~"'8B discharlled Decemof approve J worth and 8uperio rity. chair. and the IOUDd of the .olce ber 27, 1862. He enlisted tor 100 MI'II. J . F. Cadwa1 attende d days service in the Ohio Nationa l the funeral of John 1ader J . E. Janney. tbat la still." B. Mason. at Guards in Mav. 1864. and WIl6 dill- Spring Valley, last Friday. charged in Septem bt;r ot the same J. C. Murray arrlv.d here Thur&year. Altoget her he terved 9 day evening trDm Roaere. Ark. Mr. MI'II. L. A. Zimmer man and 80n months and 2 days . . Murra, 'haa sold bla ranch at RoPN arrive<l home laat week 8 twoHe eame from Ohio to Paola, Kan- weeke visit with relativefrom and Intend. to make his bome etate s In Cleve8&8, in 1870. and from there to Sum- land. bllio. and town hie future home. ner County . sett.ling on a claim sou th . of Oxford . April 2. 1871. His death Our Calenda rs for 1920 will be Hendley 8ays: Let me help you Let Hendley repair your Watch ., not only removes one of the pioneer s make your selectio ready for distribu tion Decemb er 20. ns Clocks and Jewelry . All wDrk done forXmas The picture we have IIBlected this of Sumner County . but of Bouthern Walche e. Clocks and Jewelry on premise s at the Si,," of the Watch. White Bride: Friend. Cburch . A year 111 from a painting KansaB. by Arthu r. , Arnall deposit will hold them . Waynesville. Ohio. entitled "KilSlled bv the Sun . . and the He left the farm in 1905 aOlI came Chll.8. Burnett e~tertaine<! at sup- Waynesville Juniors defeate Carolin a Wood, of Mt. ~ N. d .the Water. " which we trust will please per Tuesday ev.elllng. SherIff to Oxford . wher,· he lived until the Y" who has recently been Wall- Bellbrook Juniors Friday evening . Henry Woollard arrived home Sat- with Jane Addam s In Europeal'l ted The old reliable mail carrier. n VOU very much . We would like to goner and Auditor Mounts . of Leb- The Hi team waB defpate t ime of hi'! dea th He unittlfl with red by Bellthe Method ist Epi ~c opal Church in W. Meeks. is confined to his home by put one (If our Calenda rs in your anon, and 0 L . Grane, brook, and the Kingma n Ind epend- urday night from hia brother Aaron's lief work. will speak at the White horne. and trult you will at Hagerst call at your own. lnd .. ·and expects to Brick Cburch , Thuma y evening Oxford. July 26. 18!11. during the illness. He has been ailing for sevedta were defeate d by the Waynet lit ' spend the winter with hia daughte rs. Decemb er 18. at 7 p . m. Evel'1body. paatora te of Rev . J H. Smith. and eral months . howeve r . . ville Indepen dents ear ell CODvemence an II ge t you rs. Dr. and Mrs. H. E. Hatb!'w ay Both teams play aWIlY from home Mary aDd .Nellie. was a membe r of the board of truswelcom e. Trustin g you have oro'J)er ed dur- were e/1terta ined Friday at dInner thil! week. t ees of that church at the time of Dr. and Mrs. J. W. Ward left inK' the past vear. and wisbi'n g you by Mrs . Cvnthia Evane ______ _ _ ----the verv beat for year 1920. hl8 death. He wa~ also a membe r of Monday for Californ ia, whue Our new and beautif ul line 01 # Harvey lbul'l Friend. Church they • • -----....- ...- - - t he Grand Army Post at Winfield will spend the winter. ,We are youra very truly. Holiday Goods will be ready for your They will P088eSI1i ng in'tellig snce and good make their headqu Sahbath Walter McClure &: Son. School. ':46 •• m.. Anna Inspection at our 'Fortiet h Annlver arters at Long husiness judgmll nt. he was very suc- Beach . Cal. C. Stinson , Supt. If JOU are not ~---88ry. Saturda y, Decemb er 13th. ~ ce89ful In a fin ancial WRy . Many connect ed with anr other lChooi. -.1. E. Janney . have been Iwlp ~'(l lInrl he friended by thia church wtll weleome JOU. PubMr. and MM!. Bert Hartsoc k apent him . who Rpeak his pflli ses in the lie Worahip at 10:46. ~a and The Home The the Bakery Woman week-enc hae 'l .1 Auxilia in started Dayton. ry a of St. the guests hijlhest terms. town route for the conveni ence of Mary's Church will meet with Mel- brlnl a friend. He was tho futh er of sev en child- ot Mr. and Mrs R S. Walton . and their custom dames ers. saw Harrl8 If "I'arlor the and Mosher. Friday agent did . Bedroom and Bath" at ren. three are living . Those who ___ not call on you and If you want their afterno on at 2 o'clock. A full atM. Church As Mr Wm . Thorpe was p.. ,,"pn'" died were an infant. J e~8ie. Odes~e the new Victory . Saturda y ni" ht. bread call tendanc phone 139, e is desired and they . will home from his visit to W.,vn·e.vill Ralph nnd Ernest. who lived to your,g manColton Jones, Ministe r. The picture conttest ended last Sat- come and aee you. Everyth inlr In hood . Those living are Mrs. Mauel With only 7 days remaini ng until last Wednesday evenine . he cau~h urday at noon. A. Kreat deal of in- the bakery Sunday Scbool, 9:16 •• m., .Frank line. fresh bread. buns. M Walker . at KIlnsa9 City. Mo. Dr, Chrilltma8. come to the popular hie shoe heel in the railing golnlr terest was ~en In the conte~t, and cakes, Eyes examin ed and the very latest LeMay. Supt. Chrlstm etc. Give them a fair trial a Sermon , method s used , John G. Missildine. of Parsons . Kan- Christmll8 store of Economics. where from one depot to another in Dayton . while the picture s were well-kn on'" Eye GiIUll1CS and 10;30 B. m.-"T he Groups • ---.-Around --Spectac les and all parUt belongi ng to the Cradle, Ball, anrt Mrs Blanche Kock. of EI two grt:llt flours are filled with prac- throwin lr him to the ground . dialo- men and women. a very small per88me always In stock. All loanscs talnmen t. " Sund&f &bool enwrSegund o, Calif. ~ides tht! three tical gift8 The kind and quality eatina hiB thumb. hurtlna hie hand centage could nQt llet but a few of 7 p . m. A1llDvlted. ground accurat ely. No charge for children just mention ed. he leaves to you would like to receive . Our badly. He had to IrO to 8 doctor and them right. mourn hi ~ departu re. a wife. ttl/a main floor abllundll in 8uggeet ions have It dressed before aoing horne. examin ation. Quick. reliable serThe winner of the contest was St. ~aryl. Churc:b 8tep-ch ildren. two II'randchildrt'n. for Ladles'. Misses'. Childrtln's and vice at Handtey '8. ----- _. Mrs. Owen Burnett . who received one ateP-llr andchil d. lither relatlve 8 Infants ' wearing apparel . tUI'!\. handthe ten-doll ar aolll-pie ce. Fourth Sund., In AcinDt , DecemThe Wayne Townsh ip Mother s' Bnd a large efrcle of friend s and kerchlefll. Ivory wellr. blanket s. linen The namea of the picture s as &'Iven Club will hold a Pie ' SocIal There will be a speCial meeting of ber 21: Sunday 8ebool at 9:80 a. m. hId a)' acquain tances. . dress scarf~, towels. fancy pillows. by their Dumbers are as followsl evening , Decemb er 19. at 7:iJO o'clock the Junior Mechanics, Friday even- Mornlll 8 Prayer and Sermon at 10:80_ Funerai se rvices were held at the gloves. hosiery , shoes and Blippers. ing. Decemb er 19. to cDnfer the d.- Come ~ wonhlp with UI. No. 1-5eer etary David Housto n at,the old 8~hool buildin Thl. SD- grees on a cl888 Missildin e hoine in Oxlord. Sunday Men's a.nd BOYB' suits. overcoa ts. No.2-P reside nt Woodro w WlI.on cial il for the purpose ofg.furnish of candlda tel. All afterno on. by Rev. W W .'Enyea rt. 8hirts, tiea. handke rchief!, undering No , 3-Joeep hu8 Daniela aupplies for the rest room . A good Juniors are uraed to be present . Caesar'. Creek F~ Cbua a lormer paalOr. 888isled by his pres- wear. sweater s and Tovs by the No. 4-Wm . G. McAdoo program is promise d. Everybo dy . ent (,astor. Hev Georlle Watta thousan ds. grocerie s. candies . diBhes. \ Sund&1 _ ...__ at thla church "ery No. 6-N. D Baker Jinvited. · NevH in the history of our store Sunday ' atSchool MM!. CnP.flter Dunn 88ng two very aluminu m wear and practica lly I 10 o'clock. PHldain lll • 6-GeD . E . H. Crowde r h!'vf! Furnitu re and Househ approp riate 110108. The many beau- everyth ing neeMbl to select from I .The Grange Will' elve a banque t a~ No. • old Fur· aervice at 11 o'clock a. m. You are • No. 7-JoB. Gantt'Cm ntshmg Our s appeare 8econd d floor to be Is SD devoted exclus: the Odd Fellows ' Hall Dn New Year's No.8-C much the cordiall y invited to be pr.....t. tiful flowel'll and the la11le .comoan'y harlie Chaplin ahosen Xmas Gifts as thl' year. The of peoVle 'presen t at t he funeral a.t" Ively to the larlltlSt stock of Furnl- DRY. Dinner will b. served at 11 :45 No.9-R . obert Lansing extra .Iarsre 10rCfl ture of help and and augHousehold Nect!ositlea in and 12:30. Send In your or~ers. teated the high. eateem In whi('h he No. mented 10 -Claud delivery e Kit service chen has been Ferry Cbrlilia n Cburc:b was held. The remains were laid to Warren County Really the Cbrist- phone 86 or POBo x 45, Commltt~. No. ll-Pau line Fr'~erlck taxed to the limit to take care of the mas Gi ft place to tra(!e la the S . I Come .and get. a eoQd m~l. reat in the Oxford cemetery Bible School at 9:30. Preachi ng St. The Mary's dmSunday No. 12-And School. assisted rew Cllrneg ie marvelo u8 X~as trade, and th~ final at 10:30 a. m. and 7:80 p, m. Fred Co Lebano n Big Store and . Del' WIll be tailor made; twill .. • II EVlryby the choir. will ~ive a Christm as 7 da:t:s remami ng fit the No. IS-A. 8. Burleeo n Warren County ' 8 XmBl! Gift. Head_ ,stomac h_of any alte. until ChriBtmaa one invited. J. A. PIDe. Putor. entertai nment. on No. Christm 14-Do ugJu Fairban ks as Eve, promise even a ereater rush. Make Send the Gazet te to some rel- Quarter s. Open every ni&'ht unlli • _ • Decem bu 24. at 7 o'clock. No. 16-Her bert C Hoover The uv your mind to follow thronga ative for Christmas. Xmas. children will be given · their Christ- to the S. Fred Co. Lebanothe The Miami Gazette -I.5O per year No. 18-FraD klin K. Lane n Big Store. maa treat next Sunday mornln&' at Come early. Goode will No. 17-8ec . Wm C. Redfteld be held. Send the.Ga zette to some rei· _____________________ Sunday &hool. IS-8en _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ No. ator Hiram Jobll!On Sure Xmu delivery guarant eed. No. 19-J. D. Rockefe ller ative for Christmas. .. No. 2O-HeD ry Ford No. 21-W. H. Taft No.~2-Samuel Gompe rs No. 2S-Thom&ll R. Marsha ll No. Z;4-Cha mp Cluk

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SIART BAKERY ROUTE PICTURE CONTEST DISLOCATED HIS THUMB LAST SATURDAY

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ENTERTAINMENT

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SP EC IA LS

Everything Good to Eat

Christmas Candies·

Special Prices for this Week "pe<:I1II to Buy your Christm

Save !-Dough Buylnl these

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Canned Fruits

New Can~ed Pine Apple as Ne'(\' CBDlled Peaches and Apricot s Dinner New Mince Meat Seed Ie.. lwiains Fancy Canned Corn, doz ......'1 50 Cilron and Pure SpiC;es. Country Gentlem en 'Corn,do z I 76 _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ __ Fancy E J. Peas, (lor:. only .. 1.50 Cala Aprb:ot s, dOl ........... .... 276 Gala Peaches , doz, .., ........... 275 Fresh Roa8ted Peanuts 10-oz Catsup. only .......... ~.. 10c Car ex.tta nice Potato es just

Fancy While Eating Potatoes

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received and our prices are 'less than '" holesale prices. Our advice is to buy NOW!

.Gran.-SOGAR-Brown

Solid Meot Oysters We haYe plenty of SUlrar tor our custom ers If you want to Bulk or Canned cure meat we ~ave Brown SUiBr - - - -- - - -- - - - -- -

Crackers

Coffees

SALT PETRE and PURE SALT YUBAN - The finest you ever Fancy Cranbe rries. Olives, Laurel NEW NAVY BEANS uaed. only ...-....... ........... .... 65c anli Edgemo nt Cracker s, ' Hard NEW BULK OATS Golden SUIl. ~i1ver Sea. Wonder ,Butter and RODnd Oyster CrackCuP. Fancy Rio Cotree ......... ~ eN, Fancy Cakes of all kind ... Steel Cut ... _............ :...... ;....... 86e

Flours

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Fruits

.SWCf\t Florida Orangl! l. G Walrua Salmon ........... 8Ic Gra,", Fruit. Fancy BoXedra~ F~c, Fink Salmon .... •.......... ...... " .. ~ New Pur.- Buckwh eat 'Fiour: New pl.ea. Banana a, Fanc, Dates. Yellow and White Corn Meal, Fip, Ratlina. . '. .New Canned Pine Apple . Royal Amer. White Cala

FORMER CIlIZENS MAKE .BIRTH RECORD The followi ni cardR were received here by friends lut week: A card received last week from Loni Beach. Cal.. reads: .. AnnouDthe .rrival of Anna Ylrginl a. 27th day of Novem ber, 1919, 1.,..,iat. ,t6 pounds \lnd. II ounces. J. L Ilauens tein." U •.uelrtllt-eln WI" fonnerl y MIll! dallsrht er of t.lr &nd Mrs. o;n ..."... , Bom, Wednp ~fhy, Decemb er 10. 1919.1& dauiltlt 'f. to Mr. and Mrs. E. J . Arnold "' r. Arnold was formerly principa l of tbe 'Wayne Township achoolB. but now Iivea at Jainestown, Ohio.

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NEW 'COLLECTOR .INTERNAL REVENUE

Chem.

Just Received Today 60 boxea New

All Pancak e and Buckwh eat . EV8P Peaches , ApF1oura . ........... ... " ... _........ ;.160 ' .I!IUC:~1Q rrcota. pmnea. Special low KellolhB and Post 'J;ouU811 prices by the box. • 2 for ........ " ....... ........... ... 25c .

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Ch ris tm as Ca nd y, Nu ts, .Fr uit s an d Ve get abl es. FANCY BOX CHOCOLATES FANCY PAIL CHOCOLATES: FREN CIi CREAMS CRYSTAL MIn D PEAN UT BRIT TLE PEAN UT SQUA RES HICK OK'S TWIS TED STICK HONE Y COMB MIXE D

. New .N ub- 191 9 Crop . No One Diatpoud Brand English

Walnu ts II Brazil Nuts Filber ts Pecans Tarrag ana Almonds

Frui ti Fancy Grape Fruit, Oraales Me Me 4Oc, 30c per dozen, Sanaa.. Faacy Rome Beaq.ty, Baldwios. ~rimes Gold.

'. en, old-fashioned Betle1lower

Apple~; .

Cape Cc:»d CrlUlbenies, qelery, Dates and Figs.

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wortb of groceries purch~ Saturd ay. Look over· our Specials. 'The more you buy the more sugar you get It's only lac a pOuud. ~.

A MBRRY CHRISTMAS ""0 A....

Hav e Y our Oysters Reserved

for Chriltmas. _ Fuey Bulk S__• ard1I, latra Selec:ta for fryiDc. ,

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IUD. II C1l rrhlr o r t wo. nnd ti n II l1 f' !<Hlt tl onltl'y hnlf hldlilm uud",r lin I!UOrUI()UH cowlloy 9!\ddl o. ""'Hil t a t Ullny looldn l! old donkt>y I" r emnrk"tl Andrea. "Whu l '~ hp for," , "r,'or you. " 'ht'n you .Alet tlr" ll." an· Bwt'rod' M ' ~ lI ngo . " H ~n Ill' ! For me ' " snld Andrea. "\\'lI nt' his lI!ltno?" M'Rll tlgO tlt r ~ w buck h IM h(!ud /lod Inugllllt! softly. "W hy." he 'slIld, " I n ~ ,· r thn ught I'eI h ave to t II un~' Qur ",hl'u I uum II ht lD. We cilli him llnr· \.'\1 ' rlt ·. I unmed hlOl ufter n (rlp.1Il1 or III III C." . "Was she as ugly a s 1111 U,nt ?" " Oh. 11 11. ' She's .. hout \It !' I' rpWI'st W OIll1ltl T "" 4'r knew. but s h ~ wu s j us l IIkl' him 11I~l iI ('. ' 'l'ry to heml )11 11.1 0 11

MADDEN WANTS TO KNOW

nn tll'r sid '. lIlIe mOist hllllO tor a pll· low In p ltl e - of the bard helmet. She did 1101 wu tch h im ~o, sh di d not I!CIl "If you have read t he new ac t , passed by tI'~c Gen ral Assem4 Bu t ht ub nnd anot her boy a rrive with bly of the Sta te of Ohio. which reads , in par L, a5 fo il ws: ta hl', ehll ir nud lunch busket, 'ull In a 9Ingh~' slIIull loud, tor be!o re It hap· Sectiou' 5564. Tor the purpose of enabliu!{ Ule ou nt y p nM s he W IIS fllr D lV oy 10 t he lund a lidi tor to detertnine the value a nd loca tion of bu ildings a nd of Nod.. When eh D'Y\'oke sh e W8S lIorry . .fo r IIwuke th e- bot bours PM8ed other' improvements, . . . who sha ll erect or t Ilslruct on ItlggJ'l rd tect. At n)lddu), she lI ~ e ; or other improvement co. ling over $20l), a ny building Ih Il shl;! tried to r cnd , but hy t our In . \sba ll witbin sixty days af ter sa id bu ildill'r or other imt lw utt!~rn oo n she \\'IIS desperB to tor SOlD thlrll: to do. Sh e dettlrwlucd to provement shall have commeuced , noti fy the auditor of t.he ~ l e!' 1> Dllllln, lind JU Rt n 8 sbe WRS dozlns county· . . . Upon failure t o give notice as herein prooff n wh'lsJ>f!r cume t.O bCl'-Ooe ot tiIOS!) vided, . a nd the d iscovery of s uch build ing or ill1 cnrefo ll y mClIsured wblspen that ren h tlJta luten ded eRr nud go no t lU' provement by t he cou nty aud itor after the sa m.:! has heell th or. I"t1mr t llll('," erecled or constructed. the said b llil rti n ~ or impro vemrul "M lssl.s !" "'1'It" h c~ t w ny to hend otr n womlln," shall be appra ised by t he COLl ll tyaud itor a t its true valu e in la In" sh. She t urned. " Wbat m ll ~ tI Andr"II . "I. t(l mu r ry ber." a sk e(1. money, a ud placed u pon the duplica te toge ther wit h a t a l{ "']'h ,II ' 8 _n ." n)(r('od M'suogo prolllpt· "Onshly I 1\115818," breothed Bathtub, penalty of fifty per cent for eac h of t he yea rs fro m th e date Iy. "ItUt rrl plIlI. hll' hus limIts." 'I'lI p), "'(' r,' 1Jt' ~ ,' sR llrll )' wn lklng lu a nd th - Ilgnny III his uPPl)nl to Iter o f t he erection or co nstruction to Lhe date of discovery. Sa id sllll'='" fl ll' on Ih(' IInrrow pu ll! lUll] t o go slOw wos so eloqu ent thllt sh e coun ty aud itor may en ter, by hi msel f', or deputy , within reasonable hours , a mI fully cought 010 spirit, It D,ot the meanlnB A " d r OIl \l'U " lie/ll ud hllll. he 100kNI exam ine all buildings and structures o f every kind 11 1I1 ..1(,l1 l1 y li t h lR l,ul'l< lind wl"hed sh ot t.he word. She ' rtIllsed her heo!l ever so care('oul,1 see his f il e,) Instnd. Bnt hl'1 tl ltentiotl wus 9110n drnwn to olhel f ull y and look ed out over the pluln. things. :.rh,'y hud come to the trlu e-" "Oh I" s he U1urlll urtld . A qun ter of n mile ftway a band of of th o forest. .SPfJced troUl two t th ree hundred ya rds upnr t nnd set well slIble WEtre graun/:. ond In a moment she could t,,11 th nt th .. y wer e feeding Oul t rom I he shadow ot the t r es \Ver~ "Oh I" ebe mys terious jil l '8 ot somethi ng or otb er . d lr"Ctiy townrll her, thllt shone stra w·ge ld und er the morn· brouthcd aRII III, "oh, yoU beauties I" Closer li nd ciosl'r gra zed t he h crd, Ing stln. .4.t th e first ot lI1e hea .,s M'sungo steppi ng dn illtll y fr ofU tllft to tutt of Btopped. "1'hls," ho Inlel. k icking nt fodder. Their hinck' nnd w hite fne el!. th e sil ky COlis, " Is t he ICI'l'u tcst !tub- th" Bwee;p of th eir nrchl ng boros, thel r stltute tor hemp lind slsol thnt the brown bodies thut gllstenl'd In tile HUD world hos y I llrodu ced. 'l'be wor hu. ns thoug h they hnd been . groorued, nlode It wor th- \I'('I I. oot quite It s their ne:rvous rueking bobbed taUB, weight In gold, unl ess you well!lure II tJJel r Incred lhly s li m legs, comhlned t be a ttributes of tMclno tlonby sheer IlrO(\ tR on (he cost · at pro- all beauty, 171gor, 8treqgth, moti on-Bod -I Utili" Ma rguerite Is too fUIlIl Y," lI OII ot poor lJll ttHUD, "'11 0 nlio nr 1................_,.......? ducllon. It Is notbln g but the bu rk ed t be eyes at the wotchers to over· she Bllid. "B c's got his eyell tight shm of lhe teuliln t rees whi ch mllke up IhE fill glli n it hi s doubl e hll nd·hold only atter E~ ~: tlowlng. nnd be'8 steerin g hlUl s ~l t by his UOSIt hO"III!; t1l'1'1I j erked_froUl . h l ~ reet, fmd . I :: b ulk of 011 t he f orests In t hl~ region, the h erd s tepped 8 In your shIrt. I n the ,'on of W UI you pleose tell now dau l'=l~d nlone- like Utll pr overbial . '. Ilrl!pnred by hand on Il process ot !D~ mighty hull. his tiny boots 1I11ng btgh lIathtlllJ to let go his ta ll 1" ow n." "lIIoge ti n cu u ou the t m ll of 1\ t e.... • •• E xamined Correctly ... :: ns t bough he bonsted t hat hls weight "Buthttlb knows his bus iness." r erltl ed dog. F' d ., Andrell l ooll ~'(j ot t he endleHs p il es Abo"e the din ClIme to Andrea's very GiaSSe8 IUe " or tiher. t008 lind tons of It, stretc,h· WIlS relllly nothing. S traight tOWllrd plied M'sungo, b ut, liS It hnll pened, AT l\f()OE RAT E I»RIC E:; Ing a woy like Ule posts In . a prai rie th e f orest: a nd Andrea he led hi s IIttl'l even 0 8 he spoke, Bnthtub cn s t orr onll bUMY bruin II shout tbllt s tood out like feo,ce. "And you suy lIlls Is " secret'" anny unW presently ,she could smell ·hond to receh'o a IIghtcd white cberoot. n Buddcn s cream In a loug nlghtlUa re, the amble odor of theIr bodies. Her II commu nnl bit ot prOII('rt y lI1111 hlld "Mu rry hlm ' (lr Jump etrl" Hefore she .f' • eb e nsked Incredulously. )leart W Il S bCllllng like a t rIp bommer. He Bmll I. " It Is 80 f or," h e a n. She trledl to bold bel' breath. Her come up til e li ne at pcr~o n ll l nttend· coul d grnsp I he deodly Import of those Optical Department . .wered.. "But lf you knew nil U,e t octs bosom rose aotl t ell In a lIutterlog Dilts, s ix lmtrs to a "boy." He never words sh u \\'118 hunglng like 8 blll t . · S. Detroit St. X e nia Ohio ' you we ul dn't find It 80 wonderful. In undulstlo,n. Tbe bull looked up and got a putr, tor on feeling less weight eleRed Joc.k nlte o.er a 11mb or the • • tlle tlrst ploce this spot Is cut orr 00 Bllw h er. IDs horns went hnc,k and beh ind, Murl,'\Ierlte ol'''lIl)d his e~'('s , tree "'"tchlllg Murguorlt e browse . 8 Opell e Vl'n ings by appointme nt : looked strnlght bncll; on bllth silles ot tboll gh notblDg hud bappened, bls tatl n'!urly nil 6111 09 hy wulerless wilder · ness. 10 Ihe ouly direction thot I ~n't be l!Qua tted, h eslilltlng on the brlnll hie leoD body · ot once, flntten ed his Htl il ti ghtl y grus ped by a now grtnD lug . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . t r ue. wbl ch Is 81rn lght down the river, of the ml gbty spring of tTlgbt. In hIs cllr. a nti br oke fro m the pnth at a Bnt t:t .:,,> (Oootlnued 00 IIUC! 3 1 th ere 19 a wild zono t hllt In tou r h un· eyes Wn l' a glenm unbellevably wtC!ked delld run. The high cnntle or the s tock suddle Tben the crs~k of .1I rUle, the thud ... d red Yl'nrs hns n e\'er bee ~ pacifIed bs I!I\ved Andrea from staying just where t ho I':uropcuo dom luu ncc or tho IlrO\" at 0 bullEtt In lIesb. a body hurled Into (nee. Those unsubdued t ribes bavE the air by the dea th-throe and faullll ahe BUrfed t ram. . She WOS II horse- Read Gazette's Classilied Ads bl'nn my fri ends In Umos Plls t ond an In a b eal), lege doubled up, nl!C!k out· woma n, born ond bred, coni:lcqu(!lIl1y my IIlIfos totlny. No wh ite !Don bu t my. IItretrhed. blood prgUUI fl'oID Doe- even while h er IIIl1n zement "'1111 Ilt Its FUNERAL DIRECTOR llell ht. she wrlllllJed tbe r elus on her . s elf. bas ever crolll!l!d their boundaries trlls and mouth I orms, drove her toes Into the bucket Andrea burled ber i ace- tn her lap a ud lived ; collsCQueotly th ey cnn tell Waynesville, Ohio no tnles to my barm, Do you begin t o trytng to blot oot tile elgbt from he. s tlrMIPS aDd 8t ra lghtened her young Into tb e long, st rong lind suwlng back 8Yeo. nu4 sobbed a l tIIoug!a ber bee" lIee ?" were bre;atlnko Sb. did Dot hear till puU ot C!nlm desperation. t or Mill' Andrea nodded. guertte wos heoded strnl gbt t or the Fully Equipped for Good ''Then at the coost." be continued. wlJd cry (It Batht ub, n or see hl8 crazy Service. "jus t wltliin the mouth of Ute rIver. j.: yrutlons IIbout the prostrll te brote. leat:v, low·ha nglng brant'lles of 0 vast matuts tree. I hn V1l n bllml In the 'Wuy of a Sl8111 but when t he white mnn spoke her Large Display Room Yells of dellgbt resonnded t rom Recovery from ' ractur.... uti Jlla ntnl lon. Thnt gtves the excuse fa . mlod ICliped to me t the justlficatiOD I_ alow enou,h at b.. t. buI o steamer with macblnery. SIlY, to In his wo rds . without which sbe telt every black man In alR'ht with excep- spr.lna Tt!lLEPHONE DAY OR NIGH' tb.... la no un to b e laId u II &IIY come In without arousing suspicion." ehe could novel' hnve look('d upon his lon ger tban ablolotel y n.c....ry. "So you are a profiteer on the wa, fa ce agnl o . W ...... , . the Injured p ari .... nUy .. tth to milking a war fortune." commented Hou.tonla d .. lly. Achla, a nti ..... "Stop YlOur Crying," h e anld shllrply. II . . . will Quickly co. Andren. ":When a snble bull gets as close 0' Th. · cue or Ill. a Downln., WIlo H e flu shed more deeply thao sbe laall thot, then l's no telUl\&' ,,"'blcll way h e'", Uv .. on Wal nut Bt.. In Wa verly, 0 " yet seen him, "It you Btny hero lon ~ aolug to go." Ie on. ot the many proof. ot ... bat enough." be Bald stoutly, ",You may Hou_tollla ... 111 do. lI.y. Wr. Do.... . 1 ___¥_¥_¥_M_O_N_E_y_LO __A_N __ED ____¥_w_ undcrsto04." In ... " Bam. Um. &11'0, I bad tb. mla. CHAPTER VI. .. ,. Doctor 17 of He turned t rolD h er a011 plunlled ot tortune to brea.k my I.... I trla4' •• ,,_ 'ohoe Kopilioe bospltal. '!'boo· ONEY LOlln l.' " 0 0 liv e .'oolr, eral remetll.. ...lthollt ~lulUJ, ufttll right Dnglee Into the for~lI t. Sbe fol. M'BUngo led the mnrcb home; tlit: I&IIds Of .ea I • •wtq from tatal oh.Uel., 1\11\0 let¥lnd m o r.ga lfe~ . I be,all usln. Houatonl.-ttnt1f\eat. I lowed him Into the ('bill allr under thE donkey enml! next, \Vltb hl e nose glued 4 . . . . . woul4 be la perl.at Ilealtb alld .m .I.d to t •• ury tb a t tb. re- Noklll boQllht.. Joho a.rbln e. :Allen ltI'8 Dt trees. All too Boon"Andrea enm, to aI'8u ngo's bllck and wltb Andrea tHQ It aot (or tIM dea4I)' .UI ttl w.r. beyond my •• paot.Uo ••.• BuildIng. Xe nl. , Ohio. 6., .110- ou·t · wIt h him Into a 'wlde ('I oarln@ In the 811tldle, Cllngtng to bte t 81l wtth dr •• NleoI1lW1, 8&0, Ule habit IIOW On rh.um.t lc Joint. and Iw.llln •• whIch, s im ulta neously with their a r- hoth hnnels, more 8 S a drag' a nchor batoN k ·. 100 lata. U'I I ItIDPIe too. Hou.tollla h ... &JIt a1mcat m-.t-' ri val, b egau to ring to th e bloW! 01 IhAn ns dtlterreDt. 'come Bathtub. end p _ CO net of th. tacal eff.ct. B.tter .et • bottl. from WANTED ba_ habit III .117 Iorm. Jut 10 mnny 8Xes. 'throngh all Its length II behi nd him t be long rank and Ole. ycur 4m,.I.t and ....p It lI.. n.y. " . . , .~Ite 4r1ac .ton .od U.OOo-halt .1.. iOe, trl.1 .1••, Jie. RWnrmed wi th bl ncks at work ; SOOlf Alldreu Wll8 sU!} snllllng' a little, but . . -.pml NIoatOl- "'bleb; take Alk for Hou ••: ton . · •• ah (The Orl.AN'fEu-uorn. If you have t elling trellS, some atrlpplllg' t hem of her tenr·sttaln ed face. like a cllUd'/I, t .... ,. 41reG1e4 . . . 10; th. perInaJ Jo.... Llnlm.nt) ••a4 I"... for oorn &0 lIell, DotUy O . L ttlo k. ba rk, others gathering It. ond Btlll WIIS oll't'6dy c1oudl..... Dr, JOII. .' picture on the ,.Uow pbone S7-2 ~ , Wayn~vUle , . O , d ~" 0 " ' " ubtt caale_., ftlllahea. othen s tacking the bared wood anll wrapper, TIl. Dr. J. C • .loa.. C... ~. Dnautaw .. raod tb. DlOII8)' I. tb." clennlng liP tile general litter occord· CharI_ton. 0. ' taU. Ie ..,. to reed la,.1 _4 10Ing to the ~o lit approved roles at mod· &anetl. . UDOlI_meet OJ' Doctor LOIT J • .E. JanDey, The :Rexall Store. ern forestry. CoIaDOr IOOD to .ppear &II Cble ,.. It telle of tile daapr oteoThey walked up the WIde sWBth 01 W.yn~eville, Ohio." OST-SaDti Saw, between 0 H. dDt paleoala ••ad bow to &Yold k. th e d earing slowly. with mnny BtoP! =~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ Elooke~'·. re.ldenot aDd W"vnesID tbe m_atlllHl tr7 .Nlcotol tabon the part of H 'sungo to encourage Ville • .D . B , Boote", pbone 06. l y', leu; )'011 ' will be IUrprteed .t tbe direct or crltlclu. They pnssed be d31 ....ult. Nlcotol .. 101d 117 drUlII.", yond the ringing of the IIXCII Into • o"r)'wh... aade, an lron~l.d HATBAWAl' region pnngent with tbe Bmell of bum \ mODe),·baek ,uaraatee. Your dru.· FOR SALE-PROPERTY 11\&' greenwood. Along OJIB Bide. th. ·...t hu It or eaD pt It for 7011 W"yGNrt1le'l Le&dlna DeDtl" aide away from the fringe of the tOI' r,om ~, wllolGl&le drullleL Vigoroa. Health Only.. Far est. Will a long line of smoke &p1ro.11I. 0!i08 ta BalDee B1dl. Mam 8' ~R SAL~i""me bOlU ',7 room.' Away I~. *b. Use of PeptoB e waved at them. OlD' you seo wbnl !!!~~~~~~~~~~~~!!!!!!~!!!!!!~~~~~~!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!! .I" fiDe lot. exoellen,loodIOD . C.. h theTre d oing! Our Dee ran out. I ( MaJll'an : -_ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _"....le , Phone U .2Ya . . dll' bere we're relllng In the old natlve woy ",lU, a r log 'ot firo at the foot or Creates Rich, Red Bleod . each doomed tree." FOR BALE By eight o'clock the sun wns nt Its: lull str clI gtit oml Andre." wn~ t hunkful Pepto - Man~an Obt.inable in AK SIdeboard ••d Pe4ea181 Indeed for her pltb helmet ; by ten sh e 'hble. Iuqalre a' • . 6 Yo. Liquid or Tableta-Inli.t on ~'os Ib lnklng t hot noontime would Phersoo ·lI. In Mr. "lddeD's new ..Gud.· •• ;· the· Genuine hllu.. on i'thb .uee&. dSI never come. H 'songo wns too en· grOSHI'd with bl s work to lIoti ce ber. O. R. I, Re4 Cootere)s, eeveral There II really uo r8alon wbYlOen She kept on, riding her lIerve, until sh o • Dr 'hem. all flu OI,lIl.S , ..hq'G re ·- ~ f el t t hut In IInoUler lIlomen t she must or women whh thin, watery blood of lin. J, 'i'bompaoD'; pboDe 81_6, topple O\'er ; then she luld u quiverin g and oonaeqnen\ poor b . . Ub IIbOll14 Wa,aeavUle, Ohio. d\!' hnnd on his nrm. He t urned qui ckly, r.maln In Ib.t unfor$nna\8 oonl1l. looked at her tnce gone wh.lte Iu s pite tlon. ThIn, Dervolla. rlla.down. 'Ired tfb.rpl881 No. 'Separator. I.....' of t he h ent ond cursed himself aloud, people never Ie' muoh bapplneu Improve', .DOCI " \Dew. wUl .. II O\a of IUe. He led her Ul rough the frin ge of the nauaable If HId 8000\ laqulre of Hen lind women with &be bloom f orest to th e deep Shade at Its ope n Walter sawy.r, W.yaHylHe, Oblo. edge, made her 'lie down and ahowed of heaUh III their oheeke, .obeerful, . . ' dl. h er thut u helmet, right sIde up on tho 8ullny dl'ptOilUon aud 1100 aUr.otlve peraonalhy are tbe folte wbo get greund, makes on excellen t Pillow. arl.Bced Khode rellnd Red Cook · "rm orr. Promise you ' won't be moat of Ilfe'a enjoyment. pl",elare. erels. Inquire of LJdla 8bep .nd BOOOl!llS. ' lonely, for It will be hours bet ore 1 herd. WaJn.nlllo, OhiO, R. D . B. God.·s Peplo.Mlngan fornlehee c et buck." d17 And reu's lower Jlp trembled. "Aren't 'hlo, watery blood wUb the neae •• IUY nourlahmlnt to enrlah n. eD · you coming for luncht· B e looked dowD, at her nod shook abUnR " t<l lIupply anergy, vlaaUay, his h end. " There may comB dny~ of aud atrellllsb '0 'every pars of tbe body . pIcnics . youn gster, but they'r e 0 long Phvslolane reoomm.nd Gude'e way orr: · Saxon "Six" has ea~ned its reputation as the Praeticai Pepto. Ml&uK.u &0 paSlent. entrerlng " P ltmse come bnek," she InSisted. , ",~ar bec~use it is. so thoroughly pmctical from from anem.l a beoause I" benefiolal H e m t her eyes w llh n hardened and I.e&lnl qU'lll&te. are well known so many different standpoints, gnze. "T here's not a womnn lIvln&,," &0 tbe media_I prof_Ion. b e snld s lowly. " t hnt 11'111 let a man 6ndo's IPepto.Maal.n t. ob,.lnwork when she's a round-If ahe can .bl" to emler lIquid or ,.ble' forlD . 'help .It." Both' formtl oool.ln .uony she nms H.;vey.burg, Ohio " You're thin iii OJ: of people In love," 8tfeUIlSb Slid medlb!nl proper"ee • eald An drea t o stnrt on argument and WheD 'ou .bn, Pep'a.MaDKan of gnlll t ime. . . your druilliet, be 8ure tbe Dame Pbone J4·1I....,11 Phone 71 Waynesville" Ohio toOt co.urse J "'8S," sold the man on "Gode's" Ita on the t-ok ••e WI&h. th e Instont. "Cnu't yeu let me work'" oul"Gude·...111e nol Popto J4an~.n • ~.vt"" Phone Ch.~"' ..B.·u/ll·... an lll And r('fl find rolled Qver . baail

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Uhnroh I:IlodllY eVl'olulir, eX\lAo& 000\ln09 thulO You .UII oor411.I1.1 Invited lind help make 'he IIl1rvlO8tl Illtitrootiv enjuYllble. <';hrh,b;:'11 "entoea will be observed at ~he M E Ubnroh on Ulull' mll~ Eve. 'I'rl' .. nd be pre8eu' Dr. and Mrs. James W Ward left MODdllY for ,heir wln'er qallr'ers lu (JalifornI8, and will re'arn north "when \he robl118 ne8t again . " Mr. and Mre. Harry Shldaker and tw o ohlldren speo, RoodllV wUh Mr .• nd Mre Gale Gordon. Mr: alld Mra. Barold 'S lDltb bought .he p'ng\ubee farm Ind will lake poelesalon Marob la$. Sonral from here attellded tbe Packet tlale, near 811go, on Frida, of lael week. Heal ee'ate I. II'UI ohana1og hand. in thlll vloinUy. Batoherlna hogs aDd caUl" Is be. Ilia Indulged In by oUlzllnB of tbls oommoDlty. Our BIIok 18 heglnninlr 10 \ake on ~be .Ir. of " Banlt. by ool1eotlnl sbe money In . Mr. 8Dd Mrll. J. ROllell 'Murray, of near Orelronla, were Iboppln. bere. Sa'orday. . l'he wAther l'opDed 'he farmel'l fro~ g etting 'he lolden grain in 'be orlb, Qal&e. 10' of .hook and • 'aDdlng oor. 18 ye~ \0 be husked. A. abe oo'l d progrelnl lome of our o"izenM ooolempl"e aao~loa ~outh Dntll the oold weather I, deolar ..d au' of eASOO.

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Everybody know8 Montlir0mery Ward &: Co . It rlumhere 11.11 customers by the millions Probably vow are one of its patrolllJ -know from personal experience the advantalfe of tradimf with it. You can easily appreciate. therefore, the opportunity for Ifain that awaitl you if JOU are enabled to bt>come one of It' ltockholdent -'- to particlpatl! in ita profll8

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To meet ill raoidly growinlir business Montgomel') Ward & Co .is expandinlir . It il Increasinll its eapltallzatlon. AIJ a result it aeems certain 'to do a Kreater -. - - ~ . butliiulSll than ever betore-to earn even ay, Deee illrgn profits. me of M ~ h~d:' 610,000 shares of the new common stock were oft'ered to the public for the ftrst time on Monda.v. D~. • 8th, 1919, at $~5 .00 per IJhar.e Dlle to' the wonder. lui reputation ot the bouae of Monhromery Ward &: Co .• this atock 18 In lnatant demand. ·P rompt action il therefore neeessary if yoU WiBh to acquire BOrne of it.

Born-To Mr. and Mrs. Ra,.mond Harteook, of Roote 4, Monda,., De· uembllr 8. a lion. ..,... Mn. Merle Early an>!i Miss Ger. irude 'Hooter were payllon shoppera TbcrBday. Gleno O .•Joho •• of DIl Y ~oo, Ipent SUr/dav with home tolkl! . Charles Clark. who hall been quUe Jlok lhe pas, wee It, is ilDprov~ a& thlll'lme. Mr. B. T. Vice Bold bill fl&rlD , east of here. Friday, \0 Mr . allgl lIod Satorday purohased a fa.rm sou'h of WayoelVllle. Mr. sod Mr. Cly4e QJX and Wm. Oox were Day too vloltor'8. t3durday . Mr aod MrI!. Robert Banta and tamil.V. of Le"anoo, IIp~m. 8a~urday even.lnl and Ruoday wllh Peter Raot. Ilnd tamlly . Mr . aod Mre. Scott Bu!aell, of Day too. spent tlunday '/'tUb C. L. Tewell and famllr. Mrs. LetUla Kenrlok walJ she luee' of Mre. Theodore Campbell and famIly, at Centerville. Tuesday. Mrs Zura 1'lollerlna: aod Mra. Mary Carmooy apeol '1'borsday 10 Day •• ,n. H. M ':llU'il Willt 10 Lob.. ooo lIev· Irol days IlIlIt week, serving 00 the petit jury. Tbe Cbrl"tin8~ BIIz.. ar aod oy8t~r .upper Ki veo by Ihe .t..lldltlB ' Aid Il' Ly'lll Boll . S.\lorday 1I".nh'II, was quitll • loooe •• Rnd wal' pIltroolaed b, a 1I\."e orowd The proceedl were f77.QO (' r.trll. MlAry 8mlth wall a wliek.end lue.t of her dllugb'e'. llirl. AOlle ·tieokathorll. aDd tamil" III f •. Mo Kinll, . ICver." Earl.,. h .. purohllec1 ahe me .b"d proper', of Albert 8bOy .nd bRil 'bl • ..,eelt oplln,~d ao olllot' 'here and I. now io 'he feld, RT .. lo .nd hay bnRlo.lIl . Mn. ijlella RoMe. of Tlroy, WILl 'hs leue.' of ber molbllr, M.rl Catharloe Coroeil, rIa,urday aod tlonaa,. Tht! oblldreD aDd tamlllee ot M rl. Ann L. tlmUh cendered her a lur. prls... ttunday, " beioa hnr 75lb blc'hda,. TbOl~ [lrelleot were : Mr. aod Mn. AllIIn U.rdy, Mra. LooeUa Bo\r.er .od daolbMlr'. Della, Clarence KIDg and fa mIRy, Mr. aDd Mn. Lawrence Ferri', Mre. Jane ADn Bardy and danlbrteH. Nellie aDd Maulh,. aU of DayaClln, IIr. IDd Mrs. JC»lIph 8mUh and U,.. Lonilla 80,.oe, of Lebanon i III'. and lin. Clarenee SII.llh, lb. aDd Mr • . Allen 8mUh, Whiles Ina Burnett aDd __ _._ 4._ _ __ Sergdall GllldYI_

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Ura. ifannall Rlob, Mr. and Mn. Thom ... Rloh and ohlldren, PaUl, Inll, Elber'. 0&11 Ind 'R alph, and Mr. and Alre. Ooleman Jaolteon wllre ~unda, In..'. of M... and lire. Otll irani, of llear LIIbanoD. lb. aDd Mr8. Ie O. Abanoa &114 daqblen, au'h and GlaaDa, and Mr. aa4 Barlleook spenl tlunda, wilb Mr. and lira. Barlan !Janey. of Dear Doddl. IINdalDM Marlha DII~la. Carrie Una1.. by, Marle' SeUer and Jennie GI aham entertained a' llbl. o..,.ia· bOlDe wUh • pr.rOllI Illewer for Mn. Rloh JaokloD . Abo.I 'biny were prel8n', •• /11 a nlee 10' Dr~_IDII were ,hen. A dlUo1ou W&8 I8rved. Mr. and Mn John Wolf lpenl ruelda,. and WednOldll, of I.. , week witb 'hllir ohildren. IIr. aDd Mrs. Lew Wolf, of Wllmlnl'on. ),sr . and Mrs. Oakley .Unll"bee ,ha~tl.old abelr tarm .and wlll 'lDove In lhe near future. '0 'he relrel of their lDaDY frlendB. Mr. and Urs. .Jnhn Tbomplon were' In I)ayioo, Monday of ,hi. week, 10 see' tbelr daUlhter. Mrll Andrey tillrrel, wbo il In sa. IIlllza. beth hOlpltal. very m, but 'be proud mother of a oharmtnll daulll&er. M1'I. I. J. Balter . . . call1nl 00 Mrs Serda Jordan, Monday aUer. aooo.

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Dear Friend: Perhap~ you ' have delayed sending in J our daily ne~sp8per subscriptioo. hoping that the subs cription price would be reduccd. Jf that is the case, we ~ge you to send in your order NOW. Don't wait.

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.REMARKABLE SUB CRIPTIO VALUES

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saving in your reading material. SEND YOUR ORDER THIS MONTll and we will send you FRb OUB BEAUTIFUt 1920 .ART OALENDAR. MaU all orders to .

THE CINCINNATI POST, CI'NCINN~TI; C;>HJO ·

- Dr. J. A. McCoy, Clockl,'LawnMow. Veterlnarv ~ era and Sawa ================ IGraduate of ~~~ Slat. Unlvenl'

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GASOLINE ENGINES

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6 hp. Ingeco . Kerosene Fou'r tb Street. ncar Tyler Engine, practically n~w -TelephoDe 93 and guaranteed. . IWaynesville. • Ohio 2~ hi>. 'Fuller & Johnson Gasolene Engine, in OR. J. W. MILLBR. best of condition. A. These engines are bar... DBNTIST••• ' Funeral DinctGr . gains and for sale on ac.....'s'ru. count of installing electric .... ~BIfIa., Wa~QIa. 0 motors. I!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!'!!!!! Ohio•. B. V. BAWN tlAJtt, Notary Public:

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COOD 'or SANTA CLAUS

I have moved In y r d Mr!' .J"htl II nrl~Il'~: "" h" Ii-'IN on business into 111 r c n t IY R Ull t E' I , " II~ li lt' :"11d.l ll' l Ull "h\lrr h 'purchased property a t the • fe ll un II"" i.:,' "Il l' d 'j Ill"l w t!k Hnd broil hl'l' hi p :h iR Itt! t illl{ aln n intersection of th '1'o w ll- a~ we ll I' S (',,"Id lit! " Xlh',' l ed , bul hm, , 3hip and \Vareh lise roa d s , ~ uf1' lJ rt',l quilt, II'guud guoti d QI fmlll in Lytle , wher there will h ' r i'l j ur ~ . be some one in co ns ta nt I ttelldance every wee!" day. y./e will be glad to ser e you in Olir line. Come in, and let us hear vour feeding problems. . 'I'h .. Service (;lIitd of Sf. Mllr)"~

up 10 Ih ~ 1111 r Jl II II Ilr 'H.:n tt't1 " tll'ket : "You CUUlI(l1 go In," KnItl til\! otll elnl In " 'ehnrg : ".\'011 nre Dill In n fit undl . !

Vegetab le W ale. I npnnese Indus try \I"lell enade remnrknbll \'I ro;:r,'~. In f('CCll t 1011c/lI<'I1!" 4

"11110xl cntctl1 or COUI'II1l ,ears 18 thnt com'cmrtl \\' Ilh the cs- I'm Inl oxl elltcd ! IJ I wus n'l do you'.J Irtlctlo n o t VUJ;li l Hhl,' W'Il[, whl b Is O,lllk I would " 0 1"" 10 0 [lhUlO reel· . romlnK Into greuter dtllllHUtl all t or Ign 11111" I

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church harl n \'f'ry su ce ~li t\JJ lI1arkel Salurday . Ihe >ln ll'll b {'ill ~ II hou t $f,O.

The han d kl'rl'lti e f . " ilL by M r~ , Woucirow Wilsll n 1\'11:1 11lH' tio lW d co il' lit Miami th ~ at 'r , llr ing ill>!, $ 1 fIll , I l'rcti Hawke be ing l h., ti u\·l'ell.~ flll

Saturday, December 20th A Paramount Production featurin g E thel Clayton,

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"Men, Women and Money" PATHE NEWS

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Hunting, t respllssing, trapping or ' , Hunt ing! trespassing , tral?ping or night hunting of any kind with dogs. !lIght h.u~tmg of any kind ~Ith dog~ is proh ibi ted on the following farms: 19 prohIbIted on the followmg farms . Bcn Purks. on Ell Dean farm E Dunham Roy Vlin Tress farms 1 Raymond W, H. Morris The Gorsuch farms . , G, F. Wliiton Martin. Gona Prend e rgast Bros. DIRECT DEALING PAYS BEST A, B, Shaner Davia IF'urnas WlJeo crealll is ready sell, the hard work 1m, been YOII J, W, Cresswell sllOuld oot pemllt BOY dutsiders to ma k e an extra profit oJr your H. A. Cornell And ThOll T he), Worked Hard. efforts. J . L. Mendenhall It tllk ('~ r" lll ,H,' 11 10 1:1\' 0 nn ell''You can ship your cream DIRECT the Tri·State nnd :3 James S. Vandervoort Jlhllnt en tur v II . tllll U ' Il Ilt'lng 128 to 6 cts per Ib of butter-rat. It is just as easy to deliver tbe cream Frank BraddoCk ,lUIICI'S. We hn" ImolVu It to toke to • railroad station as to • buying stati on The Tn·State pays the Earl Hockett th r (l women nntl lwo men If) give n Dan Morgan freiaht aDd guarantees your c ream against loss in transit. ~ m ll ll boy castor oil, t1 0se OJlly one Wm , Cummings Mrs. Tho•. Daulton, Peebles, 0" writes us 25, 1D I9- " 1 have Elvin Fires shipped cream ,to the Tri-State Butter Co. for three years and have I ~ S, D, Henkle beea ~tiafitd J have sold cream to cream stations in orde r to reJ, F. Cad wallader turn tti'e emptycaowithme, as I live 9 miles from th e railroad and Mrs, Caroline Rogers Lashley Br08, W. T I~rame ,lohn Zoall Ja80n Sheehan , per pOund for blltter fat Good land and buildings, Mrs Sllfah Martin Waynesville Canning Co. Week' of 15th to December2ht Incl 3% miles from Waynes-

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Auctioneer nnd Real Estate Dealer.

Waynesville, Ohio

On i..lfe'fI Journey.

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I do not suy WI! ought to be bappler III we grow oltler . but we ougbt to be raImer, knowIng better what lite II, lud lookIng forward to another. wbldl ",e believe to be a l'ealitJ tboup rann ot tel~ w~t It m~-ExcbaJll'

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,and then go home and write to me, care of Frank H. Farr and wife, what you want and if it is possible to save it for you I will be pleased to do so."

Toys , for the , Boys and Girls

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UPHOLSTERING SHOP

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CAPPEL'S SUPERIOR

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THE "AMERICAN BEAUTY" ELECTRIC IRONS (T\VO SIZES) WARMING PADS DISC STOVES 'TOASTERS RADIANT I-IEATERS ,F LASHLIGHTS GRILLS' CURLING IRONS ..:~, BATIERIES&BULBS PERCOLATQRS . LAMPS FOR YOUR LIBRARY TABLE OR YOUR BEDROOM DON'T ' FORGET ....THAT PACKARD NATIONAL , MAZDA LAMPS ARE B~T

Lowest Pr ices ChargedNo Charge for Examination- No Dn.ps Used.

EXPERIENCEO UPHOLSTERERS WANTBO - ' -"--.-

"True Heart Susie"

NOTICE TO HUNTERS

but th e Best Glass Lenses- the 'foric kindand Twenty \' ears GoldFilled Frames and ,liOllDtings used.

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Thursday, December 28th D. W. Griffith's picture for Christmas Night is a good one, featuring Lillian Gish in

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"Love Auction"

'Wish you 'all a Merry ChristnYlS 'and -a Happy New Year '

Optician

: J. HENDLEY,

Tuesday, December 23rd A Fox picture featuring Virginia Pearson in

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Undoubted PJ'Oof. An emllwlI l rh ln l ~ 1 IVns nhout t.D live 1\ r o(.'ltlll III 1\ IlIrll\! hull. A~ Ibe autlll'ncp II'H S IIlIlIg In n mnll 8tll~~,' red

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Doll Chairs Coon Jigger Watches Telephone Banks Blocks :~ Freight Cars ' Guns) Steel Range Rubber Balls Merry Go Round Clowns Horns Toy Trains Rattles Coffee MiJls Tea .~ts

CARTS AND WAGONS - Thatiwill make boys eyes sp.arkle Ere.:tor Paints Whistles _ tool Chests Climbing Monkey Books Clothes Pi~s

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_.._.re a' A , (,1 TOYS-Locomotives; Street Cars; Steam Ships a nAIr. Kldde'lIes b .uee'. Sprinkling Carts ; Doll Cabs, 15c to $1.00: Trunks; Suit Cases, And too many Toys to mention. Ret Cook.' FRICTI~N

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Gl9ves, Trouble Lamps, Clocks, Robes, Chains, Vulcanizers, Spotlig'hts, Jacks,,' ;.

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Covers, Towing Cables, Dusters, Moto Meters, Pumps, Kit of Tools, ,Running, Board Mats, etc., etc,

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[YOURSJ FOR A MERRY CHRISTMAS Specialist In Bargains


" 8eventy-First Year

Whole Number 536:';

WAYNESVILLE, OHIO, WEDNESDAY DECEMBER 24, 1919

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WOMAN'S VOlfE IN Go O. p. ~EET

L (iJLRL ~!CI"":IL~ '.PENZl" G. ~ Have you paid your taxes! Walt in

Have you paid you r taxes?

We wisb all our patrons and our friends a very

Dr. Dill, Osteopath 21 S. Broad·. way, Lebanon, Oh io.

We wisb that we could clasp your hand today We wisb that all we wisb you. 't't"e could say; But most of all let these few lines confess. . We wish you all the Season's happiness.

MERRY CHRISTMAS and A HAPPY NEW YEAR

Mr. and Mrs. H E Earnhart were Cincinnati vi sitor., Monday. C. B. Bentl ey and W. E. O'Neall ,:"erll Cincinnati viai tors. Friday. . Leave ,our Building Loan books books for crt'dit with J . E Janney.

D.. R. SMITH

Rev. C S. Grauser, of Piqua. spent a couple days here with. friend!! last week.

We wish all our friends

C. S. Norton. of Dry Ridge. Ky .• apent the week-end among relatives and Rcqualntances.

A MERRY CHRISTMAS

Have you !laid ),our taxes?

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MillS Allie Burge is spendiog tbe holidays with her ..ister. Mrs. L. V, Thomllon. of Kokomo. Ind.

Frank H. Farr & Wife

We take this opportunity to extend to an our patrons the courtfsies of the season. and wish for them. one and all, a Merry Christmas and a Happy New Year_

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J. WILL WHITE

Mrl . Mary L .. Adams, of Wllminlr-

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WAYNE TOWNSHIP MillS Elizabeth Chandler. of Selo. Ohio. and .Mi. Ruth Chandler. of. are apendlnlf the holida,s FARMERS' CLUB Selm_. with their parents. Mr. and Mfi.

With every good wish . foe: a right MERRY CHRISTMAS and .. bright NEW YEAR

H. E. EARNHART ·

May you have the best of good fortune and the joy of a happy life, is my wish for your·Chriitmas and the New Year.

J. E. JANNEY

Edwin Chandler.

On Tburaday. December 12. at the bo.pltable borne of Mr. and Mrs , S Appreelatln~ the mOlt ~eneroU8 L . eartwrlJbt, · the Wayne T(iwnahip patronaa'e accorded for )'eara durine Farmen' Club hald.a most profitable the boliday aeUOl'l. tbe S. Freel Co. and tl!,joyable meetlnlf. Th. social Lebanon Bi~ Store will fnauaurate hours paaaed an too Quickly. At the New Year b), preaentln~ a marnoon a moat bountiful dinner was .elous Marked Down Sale. beglnnlnll .e"1II to auest. and· membera pre&- Saturday. Deeember 2'1. , rbl. 'aale eat to the nomber.of nearly fifty. will be excluelvely. of Women'. and At 2 o'clOCk President Olfleebae MI....• Coate aDd Suits. and' Men's ~1Iec1 the meatinlf to order and Rev. YOUnll Men'. and Suits and Cadwallader IDyoked the Divine 'Overcoats: While the .... la limited bl. .ln~. At.roll call· the memben to thase IInee remarkable, barealn responded ~Itb appropriate Cbrlat- prices will be' fOUDd In all departrn.. quotataon!. Tb~ current events ments througbout the Big Store. . of the montb were RIven by Everett --- -~ --Clark and were ver, replete wltb Ifood- thln.a . MIllS Anna Mae Deardotl Ilave a reading; "In "'Ianden Flelda," whlcb W81 appreciateJ to tbe utmost Mr. Han·ey. of tho! Children's Home·, occupied the place on the prOllrllm re~erv ed fa t I he hOl't He gll.ve a moat interesting !lnd inetruct ive talk relat lv" to the institution of which .he i9 8uperintendellt "Soli Building of WQrIloUL ~'arrns." Chris Gunder. who lives on Route W8I the I Pecial ttlp'ic for d iscuaeion. \. while out lookin$f over hi. trap!! and was mdulreri in by Mr. Hawke, last Thursdsy. accid~ntally ahot off . his hand He had taken bia aun with - Mr Chand ler ane! at hers t;ueets at this meetin(l were Mr. him when he went to rull hia traps. and MI'1I Haney, of Lebanon , Rev and In lOme manner be fell and the and MI'1I Cadwalla~er . Mr and Mrs.· fun wasdi,l cbarged. tbe eonteata hitJ . M. Keya •.Mr and Mrs John Cart.. UnR' him In · 'he hand. He "81 wright and Mra. ~n.h RO~. . rullhet.l to a boepltal. wbere be Ia eetalonl[ U well 81 poeeible, but wil Probabl, 1018 his band.

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POlilldlll1 of .lb.... L In 1582 Yennak. a Couadt claleftallt, The annUlI) meatina of the Rock.- "ltII ebOMn 'igrrlora Nt out to 81lb4ut hold.... of the WIl1D.Vl1le Na~ a pow.rhI 'IIrtar tribe . . . ·of tilt BalIk. for the p\I~ ofeJ~ CraiL 'bar IftII IV seat 01'11. . fell ollleelllor the . . . . . ,.., 11ftl 'lie tile apedltloll-W NturD. II1IC It ... bekllittbalrbenkfDlrrGOmaonTu. . COo latel %..... aD4 ... _ capo W. ~anllar:J 11. 1m. bmNan bHd tile eltJ of Ilblr. tile ItrOD,IIIoIf bo8~oU' UMI' p. .... fill til. Tartar elder. u4 tbIa ellJ 1Ieo " L. ' .~ a . J _ 0iIIbIIr. ,... ~ !!'tIl- elf . . . . .

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Miss Olive All en ar rived home, Friday, fr om Mt Holyoi<e co llege for t l.lI~ Ch ri ~ trn!lS holidays. Have you paid yo ur taxes ? Mrs. Ma ry Adam s, Mi sos Clara Lile, Henrietta McKi nsey and Jean· nette J anney were Dnylon shoppers. Satu rday. Kellar Hoak , Russell Burnet and Ethan Crane were in Lebanon, F ri. day. a ttend ing a conference of the county enume rato rs. Thos E. Dye, of Urbana, who has charge of the enumeration in this district. stopped off here, T hursday evening , for a brief stay. Born- To Mr. and Mrs. Victor Burrill, of Day ton, Wednesday, December 17, a son. Mrs . Bur ris was formerly Miss Lena Conner.

A Good Dinner and Good Shop Talk Enlertalned .Company for ·Several Hour • One of the most pleasant l ocial fea LurcB of 1919 was held last Wedn ~sd llY evening at the Masonic banquet rooms. when the fi rm of Sears and Cartwright, local insur ance men for the Union Central Insurance company, had a banq ue t for the policy holders of t hi@company . At G::JO t he policy holders, wltb a few invit ed frie.nds. and Ri l '1' . Daker. manager of the Dayton district, John H. F.lot ron , local Dayton rep resentat ive. Dr .&1 Blair. of Lebanon. medical examiner, and S . C. Kinsworthy. of Morrow. county. agent . Bat down t o a well-a·ppointed two-courae dinner ,served by t he i!:83tern Star lodlle. and fo r ha lf an hour enjoyed the delicio us repast Du r ing t he dinner time a Victrola added much to the enjoy ment of the occasion. . Af ter dinn er J. O. Cartw right made one of hi s neat speechea and th en int roduced Mr. Baker. who tal ked at length. tellinlf the hi. torl': of insurance, whicb was very inter: esting. Mr . Flotron next gave a t alk and t old numeroull incidents of where mar,kind had been benefitted by insurnnce. Dr Blair, Mr. Kins-' worthy , Mr. Sears and L. A. Zhnmerman made short t alks. : A general discussion. relative t o the various ki nds of policies. their efficiency a nd good points . was very inter esting. At a late hou r t he company went to their homes feeli ng they had been we ll entertained and that the Union Central was a good in8urance com pany . It was also f elt t hat other similar occasions·would be well worth .while. Sears &: Ca rtwright are the mOlt ' progressive fi rm of underwriters ever operating in Wayneeville. and since t hei r advent in the bUBlnellS they have written more policies than any pIeviouB company operating her e, , and their policy holdera are very well sati8fied with the company.

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GOES TO · NORWAY TO DEFEND ICE TITlE

Mr. and Mrs. Morris Sherwood are spending the Christmas holidays with their son, F. E Sher wood anJ fam'ily. ot Colu mbus. Walter Bak er went to Spring Valley, Saturday eveninlt, t o see his wift!, who was taken seriously ill while visiting at that place.

At tht! Odd Fellows' hall on New Years Day. the Grange will g ive a chicken dinner and all its belonginga. . all for 50 cta. for adults and 25 cts. for ehlldren . Send In your orders. Phone 86. P. O. box 45. Committee.

ton. arrived here 188t week. and will

Harry·Sherwood was the aueet of tbe Goodyear Tire Co •• at a banquet at the Gibton botel last WOOn_a, evening. He reports a eood time and lots to eat. . .

Frede rick Robitzer. of Bfl rnesville, () hio, i~ spendinll: the holidays here with his parent s .

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F. D. HAWKE

TO OUR GOOD FRIENDS ONE AND ALL with best wisbes for a MERRY CHRISTMAS and the hope that the year of

Let Hendley repair your Watch•• Clocu and Jewelry . All work done on premlses·at the Sign of tbe Watch • . WaynesVille, Ohio.

Rev. J , F. Cadwallader wu quite lick last week. but Is Ifradually recovering. He was unable to hold tile regular services," Sunday • .

Ira and J ohn Stansberry made a bu siness trip to Mishawa ukee. Ind ., last week.

Hyman & Company

A HAPPY NEW YEAR

The Marked Down Sale of the S. Fred Co. Lebanon Big Store will beIfln Saturday. December 27.

Ellis Smith, ot Chicago. Ia apendIhe Ihe hohdays here witb hIS parenu, Mr. and Mrs. CbBft. Smith, of Route 1.

George· Water house. of Dayton, spent the weck-end here with home t a lk s.

Mr. and Mrs . J . S. Thomson will spend lhe Chri lmas holidays with their daughter in. Dayton .

Born- To Mr and MI'll. Lee Earnhart, Wednesday. December17. 1919. a daughter

Missep Louella Janney. Katbr),n Clark Itnd Eugenia Wbitaker are at home for thll holidaYI from Oxford coileare

Car l Servis and Chlrence Alien were Dayt on visitorH. Monday .

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Mr. and Mra. Sherman Shonk. of Dayton, spent the week-end with Mr. a nd Mrs John Thomson. of Route 4.

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Cinelnnati

Mrs. M. A Pleree arrived home, Saturday evening. after an extended vi8it with relatives in Indiana.

WomlUl" "Yolce ..... heard In the atlalra of the Republlea.n part7 wb8D til. natlori.1 eo"mmtttee at WUbln8ton recently selected Cbl-t e&IO .. tbe pla08· for the 1111' preel4entf.1 conYOot\oD. II...,. Ot.rrIcll Ha,., eh.lr~n 01 tla. u."IIU~ committee at tile woman'. =~~k an &CUy. pUt In Uae

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Oscar Laybourne Monday.

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LOCAL INSURANCf MEN HOSTS AT A fINE BANQUfT

BATTLESHIPS HAD BI6 fI6HT···IN BASKET BALL Battleship Oklahoma, December 14, 1919. near Friend:1 want to let you know what we IIrl! doing in line of basket ball. We ltarted out to praetlce this vear an1 had only an 010 piece of alony g l ound to work out on and the goal" almost came 10 pieces every time you threw for a baHket. Several came out at the beginning to make the team but they gradually got dislCusted and quit. ::lome of U8 . however, stuck it out and when the athletic officera of the ahip saw we really wanted to play they bellan 10 help U8 . From then on. Instead of having to practice on an old piece of grol,lnd and leather shoes, etc.. we went regularly to the gym at the Y M. C. A. and had the proper d othas and shoes Ip wear, also a ve ry fi ne court ·to practice on. Co n s~ lJu e ntly. \\ e have at last got a pretty good team. have won our suits and have won every game we have played. If you will believe me. we have played some very fast learns. almost ev:ery one of them having more experien(·e and out-weighing us. Some we have won bv a large score. such all 42 104 , etc ; others we hav 4=! only had one point advantage, such a9 th" one with the KnightB of Columbus. 11 to 16, Il foul (roul in the last halt winninll. Last nrght we played the U. s. S Michigan in the sem i-final games for the championship and won by the ~co re of 34 to 28 I will remain your fri end. of the U S Navy. C 1': . Mendenhall .

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OUR CHRISTMAS WISH .for you it just real happloess with those you bold dear aDd twelve months of plenty for THE · NBW YBAR

W. N. SEARS

We want ·to extend to our lIUUly friendi our best wishes for a very

HBRRY CHlUSTMAS

and A HAPPY NEW YEAR

Laybourne & McKean

With ~earty Christmas GreetA

ings and every kind

. MBRRY CHRISTMAS

thought for your

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happiness ·

in the New Year

Alfr ed Wright arrived home. Friday evening, from Ann Arbor university, and Elliott Wri ght came. Saturday evenin ~ , from George school. Pa .. and WIll spend the holidavs here with their parents . Eyes examined and the very lateat methode used . Eye GiasHes and Spectacles and all parts belonging to 8ame always in stock. All lenaes ground accu rattll y. No charge for examination . Quick, reliabl e service at Hendley's. On e of the coming social events. of much interest to Waynesville, will be conaummated New Year's nig ht, when Miss Edith Crane will become 'he bride of Mr. Emerson Surface Both parties are well knowu here where they have many friends.

Dobby McLeao or ChleBlO. worM champIon and the tulGl' Ice skilleT tbe w<'rld baa ever Produ ced, lIaa' been J)Ol'1Iunded to 'f'Ialt Europe In <lerenee of bll title. the race to be toalured at Christian •• Norway, for a purle at ,'5,000. HIs opponent wlll.be Mathieson. the NorwegIan obamplon. whom be defeatod at Cblcaco two ),ean ago.

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FOR NEW CENSUS

Guarantee of sa tisfaet.ion or your money refunded is the assu r ance of the S. Fred Co. Ltlbanon Big Store. Thl ~ holds good during ·t be grent The Census Bureau have named Marked Down Salt<. which begins their deputies throug hout the state. SaturdllY, December 27. lind at all and the actual work will begin at t imes. the fi rst of the· year. When the enumerato r calla on you do n()t besitate to give him all the In·l ormatlo'h he aska f or. as no person will be harmed for furn ishing the informa-' tion. I'he census has nothing- to do with taxation , ete .. but I. simply to .ecure the Ilener'al statistiCal in tormotion r egarding the Population and resources of the country. The following enumBratol'1l are Miss Stell a M. Carte r under went a named for Wayne township: Eas, very serious operatio n at the Van precinct , Kellar Hoak; West precinct Wert hospital, re.:ently. She is. at Russl!lI o. Burnet; Waynesville, present at the home of Adam·Stbops, E than C. Crane. in tba t city, aDd is impro vin~ and - -- : - -.... growinll at ronger each day.. She wishes t o thank her manv friends in Waynesville fo r t heir remembrance or her.

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L. A. Zimmerman

The Miami Gazette

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If you have read the new act, passed' by the General Assemblyof the State of Ohio, which reads, in part, as follows: . Section 5564. Tor the purpose of enabling the county auditor to determine the value and location of buildings and other improvements, who shall erect or construct any building or bt1i'er improveQlent costing over $200, ' , shall within sixty days after said building or other impr()vement shall have commenced, notify the aqditor of the county Upon failure to give notice as herein provided and the discovery of such building or improvement by the county auditor after the same has been erected or constructed, the said building or improvemen t shall appraISed by the county auditor at its true value in money, and placed upon the duplicate together with a tax penal~y of fifty per cent for each of the yean from 'he date ~ of the erection or construction to the date of discovery. Said county auditor may enter, by' himself. or deputy, within reasoiu'&ble hours, and fully examine all buildings and structures of every kind , ,

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D1I1ECTOR

Waynesville, Ohio

Januar, 19th, ,1920

ty lu s hes : nl'x t ! Thirty lusllt's ; ncxt I TWI" vc los l\l.'s ; nex t. " lit Ihe ' rute ot nl ,o ut D, cusp for e\'l'I'j' two mlDutes. Nill e limes out lJf t '11 th e victim would smile sheepl ~ hly 011 11 \l'l t hdraw; In lbe t Clith cus" th er e \\'l)lIld cO llie II look ot s ulll' n w ond er Int o Ihe c ulllrlt '~ fa ce. whl' rcllfI(, n th e white 111011 would ' Pl'OlIJ l'tl y cull 0 holt nn d <I e mund more e \' hl enet?, Sudl CII,'OS were Ih en 01· lott l!lI h'l lr 1111 hour lind eV~ 1l on h our eueh. olld wllh ou t llxcept·' on rellulted In the nCllulltul of the prIsoner at Ihe bllr. . Anilreo wos s lIddenly aware at M's unbo's voice Indllbltuhly Ilddressed to h er thuugh he k~l't IIIH eye~ to the front nntl ~poke In a toneless 01000lugu e os If h e were communing with hImself. "BehOld I Ps,ych ology on tho ~

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!l'mn kiln 0'01)0' of Pblladolphl a '11118 rowaudod for hi. hard eonslstmlt work at I;>t. Loula .. hon th o A ullorlcuo Loglon "108 forDloll. For In Ih o IIrHt IlllOual convontlon ot Wo,ld Wur ve lerUl. he w . . e lect ed communcter. And a "Devil ))08" "'U8 honored, a tribute to lho valor of lho marine. , He Ia Joyce S. Le .. ls of Lonlf Prairie Tdlnn ,. shot hi tbe log at Cbatea" Thierry. loelolt the uso ot that Ie,. ne wus elected flret .. lee commander uf th o to,;ton, It w . . .0tH at tho ~lInn""poIl8 conveDtlon to holel thll 1920 cOllclawe at CI.... lal1ll. O.

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'Gets Quick Relief from Sore Throat

Waynesville. Ohio

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JOYCE. S. LEWI S

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tru l'KIl, WIIl'1I n. bad appar@ntlY finIshed. he Blink hnck aD bls be~le 1100 ,ued critically Bt hie handlwork. . "Watch." .. Id M'sllnjlU, "Defore he leIB up, he'lI put 10 some murk. SOIU@ dlstloctlve feature Ihal dlstlllgui s hee thll spoor from, 1111 C)th~rs."

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li e mnll e 00 Sf' I'c t of hl ~ dl s tu s l e th e j ob mlu nl'VeI' ItII up/Jlnr;)'. Hn\" 11Ii; n tll suJ:I'eeal,11' tu sk 011 hl R Il ono, \ It t:! Cn Cf'd It R <1I1 " "I ·I ~' fllIIl b"l lIjt out 1, , kil l. luld hi s !, I n ll ~ . he ld t(l Ih e m wIll' III1 SW''''\,III); ['''" el' II II'lIlI olI lint! kill ..,,! wllh (I dl s plI ll'I, thnt wa s blood·cur· DurIn" the coming r hW "ft yft " f rill! (1 11 11 ); hil t ntlrult'u\!ll', And winter you Rre l>lI rt ll'lIln r ly apt It \\' I\S lIu" ill): Ih ~ r elul'lI from on to d evelop .Y o r e ( b r anl, l u m' laJ,.:'o on (l • 1IItne8. o t Iho m u ~c l A , Chil d re n' of thx's e "XI,cdltlon s I hl" 1,1' eX)'I()ua d , n iNO nre m or t.!. I'll'll to co n lrn ct colde ~e1 h iM de llll ltl llll nf jll s llll nbl e T'IU Od e r, ! and kSn d "C' t} nllm'on hJ at school. Be With hI s 111"11101')' raw, I\~ Is til(! wbol e prepared , A boltl e 01 H ou. lonl .. In wurld ·s. fro lll Clllllnc t with Ih e l ong' yo ur home IIJ. yO\t r !ll\r egul\ rd , h urn ll letl ~IIJll'rlllon (" "'H! life to ex, • Mr • . C. E TlleOe r, 9511 East LonlJ 1,0He In Ih tl l'~ h tltp unll llllzlng doc, St.. Columb u. , h la. .. .. y s; "I un Irln e o r "I ltlll\' I ~ 1I1 111 l! If I cu n tak e Iroubl.~ with .. wna k throat ' and ,,"'-ry co ld I co ntrlt c t 1I ~ 1 O('S ther • . t It." lI e fo ullct hllll ~ ~ lf 011 Ireacherom nnd H Ous lo nl a II nl menl the b•• t gl'OU11I1 :llId h is \\ IlI'CI8 pkk ed th ell r emedy I h lLve ev e r ul5e<1 On e &Pp1lWRY s loll' lv n ~ 11I01I): h bellt on avoid · CA tton ILlwa)'. r ,. UeV88 nlY .ore In J; 1111 I11I ~ ull tl("'~ l nDtlillg. lhroaL" eo",!, 10 uee Hou. 'onl~ · - no "n Is 11ll' t !'lIt h ." 110' sn lei t h('lI ght , ( lilly. "lIl11t II,... ~ JlII'I ' nf 'lIIan ,idvnLlCC! pllin. "m.. rUng or bll .... rlng. It .t.y. tl t.nB open cu t., hu rU 8. IICa1r:1H , or lInly by pllluU"r nlll i th e "oru lhtry t o brut.o M anf1 fto(\thet' ,,' hllfi II h c ft.hJ . thnl· Is th' filet thnt th e pllIl1llere<l Aftk your fl rUle21 01 for H ouse· too- ('","rId Is 111\\'n~' H th e more fl·\l I·I[UI, bul "h (Th o Orh:lrllli Jone.· Li ni ment) . lite UIII II II'l loll lliol Sill II ~ fllr os 'p c ople~ 11 .00. H nl l s Ize ~ Oc , Irl •.1 elEe 25e. nre Ct' II CI!rIl NI Is th e fnllur e to d eflo e Dr. J . C. JOlleM Co" So. Chllrle.lon, I'IIhl1 I'Y ulI .l·r urll1l1 frnm productiv e Ollio. p lu nder. nllll ~" ." ru n I1lll1 o~ t SIIY tbE sOl:lle Ihlllg of Indl\·ldl.lru rl'l n Uons hlp." J. E. JanDey, The}Rex-olJ Sto re" Ue ~11\1\ ~l'd ut h ' ~ ,mil s om e thlolt 01 WUynesville, Ohio.

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" Sol)lO'l hl ng Ilk" tftll t ." Ntt lcl An,ln' lt n~" c r IUlld,,·,1. II" hn,lo'l the tim e ; In ('\sln' I,v. "')II I)' HIt., rr pr. Yuu S li ed. tuu IIIUIIY th illp , ""'~S/'<I 10 his otte ll' 'M urry him or junll' ntr I' " 11011, II , WII H (I go ,' 'mor all nb nnouo "I b II \-0 you' re rl ~ hl , " Sliid lI('s un- Rcale ulI ll d url llg th ,' Llll lhlllY r ' s t ho ur go. nnd add 'd. DpnIOI:l'llcully. " You hc ....·0111<1 " " : ~ frll lll grc.lI\1 to group tiec. I d ldn 't hllve Dlll ch 11m 10 tlllnk. " ~r1t111l1; ull Ihnse i1 h' l'uteR wh k lt co uld "ExncUy I" !;uld Andreu. " llIstlll ('- hu d cl!' rlll llll'd wl th uut r ~ " o urs e to. lively nil you SOW Wit S D jok e. lik e 11'1:111 IIrl: l1l1"·II1. Tn th lR nmllner be Hery n illger In Ih e li ne. You dldo·t Klfl"d 101 II 111111111111111 th e CUSt' S to come care wbnt II Rppen eli to lU I'. [mI ght hc fll rc th e ,,,1,' 1110 con l' h,,· of chl .. f!!. have b eeD brnln d un der Ihut tree Oil till' IIr" t o('cIIslo n Ihot Anelreo ond yo u krl ew It nnd 011 you could wll lH'ssru Ih l" trlhul cl.'rp monY which thlllk ot was tbot you j u s t hnd lime to orc l1 r l'l'l l III nnthly lit II cer18111 Hlage of get In olle more nn ty bi t or cle\' rne ss the 1II(1) n. 8he bl' J:lln uy fl!c1 hlll hutrcII befor&-before I dl ~ d I" hU I. .Il1 cl<11l1( 11 11 lIu,II" 1I .... fur he r mood. "Oh, no," protested 1I[·5ungo. "Go SOO Il gn \'e It ti p fur ull' of llco rnful CIIS)" now. Why. Mu rgue rl te hl\8 done 1I 1 11t1S~III(' n l wh ich. III turn. s urrend ered that d ozeos of times. Be knows ex. to on Int e r es t thot olmos l Olilflu nted 10 ncUy \t)w to slice art' hIs rl Jl r . And, 1\\\'0. Th ~ dill' In questio n " ,,(,(un with beslcll!ti. h~ ulwoys etops." I hC' 'u"\ lurorlllntlon fl'O tU lIt·suogo. ''But whot 1t h e hadnlt-whot It ho who al'lwo r()O coreflllly groomed ood, "Obolo II the Market Price fo r had?" contloued Aoclrca hotly. "Ob, for tli ll ilrs t tim e III he r eX I) rleoel!, Women." you koow whnt I meoo. Wllnt lC ho (Irl'~, cd In punctlll('lus muW. thllt s be on every country I' ve Shor ov r. 1 III hnu klllell me '" \1'011111 hnve to amu se hers~lf t or aloof. I've n ever t nrnccJ my bllck 011 "Bllt ho wouldn't .. InsIst II the mlln lW I~h' o h ours without his old. Mys!lt.b e Wblte Mon 's (;od. Circula r ~ Is weokly. "He \\,oul:lo't thlok of It." ' fl ell . s he ownltNI ,levr lopm ent s. lind not tor me." Andrea pounded the h orn or h er SOd' l lh l!y cUIIIL~rnpl ill )/. " "Whnt's Clrculnr A'" dIe. ',' Dut-whnt-It-ha-bnd?" . Und'r th e j!n'nl IIcnclD \\'ns 111!lced He hesItated. "Clreulnr A:' be ~n ld l\J'sulIgo s udll ··nly \\'hlrl ed. thereby n tllhl e 01111 Iw ll lllil It L\ ' cllanp nl'lIIchulr. finnlly, "Is tbo r egulnth,n tllllt gm·p.rn s wlodlng the qui escent n eck of ?!fnr· '1'0 th e rI ght IIIHI Ir H uf th is throoe of tbe relation s b etween lIrltl sh otnclllis gl1erlt e nro un d hi s wo ls t. H e cnught ju, tl CI' 8toOll In II crCS('e llt fou r lee n IInder the colonlnl office. and th e wom. Andren by borh o r ms nnll fi xed her other s<'n ls or "nrylllJ; III j:n It y-ch III rs. en of t.be tribes tbey govern," stnrtle d ayes wllh th e hlnzo of his pf' lrol r nm cn Re~. k ~roscn e tins IIntl nn "I'm Brltlsb." snld ,Andren. nfte r II own. "You will hove It I" h e An ld. In H'r!ed IJllcl(l·t- for 1l"N'y nllllve pause, "ond I hlu sh f or th e u l.'ce 8It)l." shnklng b er IIShlly, ")'Ollr 11-- per· kilig. bl! lau 1I 11'1I111'1'h nf uut one vII· "You nre prompt. like mo~t of liS." 50no l el e menl! WI' II, I'll sl\' e 11 to ),('IU. 1:1~C, hil S 1111' rl glll to ~ It III Ihe presRllld :&1 'slIn 1:0. "to s It 1n jod l,'1nent Ill'- If bo'd hurt so mu ch ns n hu ll' of your CI)('O of lIutll orlty . ", 1I111 " VCI' It R g rnlle. tore nny torce ot nn t ure lhllt yo u' \'e hend I'd hn\'e sh ot hIm ond tlll'lI my- Th e wlll w 1111111 look ,tl'" IIl'lIIchlll r und never felt. Poo r drvll s of cl(,lI n-\)rl'(l selt nud lert word wllh you to l,ury u s hllll ledlnl c ly. 10 till' rlllllhl tJ (If II IllJzl.'n youngsters I Toko one thnt I kn r\\,. both In tlte snmo g l'lwe," hllll -lolI l ~, II It llrde uf nlltlv es-IIII mc n ~'hree week s' trnlnlnJ: ulld er hI s prrclcShe flu shed on<llook ed nwny. Wh en -B wlIl'llI el l lot .. lit e hl'at~n court of cess or, crazy to let1ve ; n hun tlr,.tI b er eyes 'came bock t o hI,. s et foce lit e Cl'ltOl. tltouso nd nutlves lIn(\ ~r Ill s M le rill e ; , there were three kInd!! of " pIII'kllng Th oMC 1I1llives who In cked Iho royol one, p e rhllps two, h urded' whit e f llrc, wickedness In t1l em- tcntl ern cslI, th e h n ll ' lIIurk \Vcr s qulltilng 00 th eir 8 year. ~he long. long dny s u ft er tlte I fork ed tongue or 0 B l' llent, nnll n two- h l'(oJ ~ In n ,' us t mn SS o f sl'rrtltcd oud sportsman hns bc~n 6wnll oweel hy tI ,(> cdgt.ll knife . She ch,ose Ihe l, nICe. Contcotrlc clrcll'll of whi ch the lon~r­ pot-h'onter, when gnm It ccomos JUNt "White, Mon." s he snld. "Ihnt would III Ost lert nn op!!n spnce whose perl· mentl ADd th n . th fill II I h nur ot hove b eoll odortlble at the prl cc--slm· !,I, cry wu s d~termlll ~d hy the eract dus k wh en 0 pas In g Ilnllv gl rl-lI ny ' ply ado rob Ie I" clrcum(erence of th e W l lh~spreodlng I:lrl-looks to him li ke some womnn 111 1 • • • • • • • bmndles of tla e Iree. AmIren coughed home I He morrl ell. not hy cnnonl cnl s Tbo weeks thot followed w e r o tbe s nt tl y but M's lI ngo (lid not look up-Io perhops. but by the comm On III\\, or remaklDg of Andren physlcolly. Etlcb fllct. nobody 10 ked up . . It wus ex· t he land. and tho 'peoille lit hllm o' day Ehe walked more oml felt It less. lI elly ·118 thOII\:h s he w ere not. She llhout 'cruclty hIm.' but In th e ~n(\ It's From head to toes ber body \Vos wltb- : Hllp lJed to tho trunk or n tree nud God alone that will judge hi s II)(O"y ont blemish and 111 ber eyes, her ' Ican ed on on e buml 1,Inced agulnst It. " SlJmehow It seemed 00 ooly frIend In nil d measure th e pr Ice. rh p('k!l nnll In Ihe s prIng of lIf'r lI ::hl Be s topped spenklng nnel for n l nng ~i cp, ~h l'~1' hCulth lI e w It s I'l'j .) Ic1 nR Iln empty world. time they travel ed In s il en ce. ThC' s lIll honner. Ony loy tiny ~ h e foll owe r! 'l'h e pl't'II I1 .ln nr), pnlllv er WIIS II 11101 · wo sink Ing t nst-RO fu s t thflt It M'sU l1l:o rurthO'l' nnel.l . lllok tlInre ul 1('1' "r 1lII \O' it Il'i s ll n·I ~' '·"I',',,"m y. )(ut· !leomed to be dropp Ing b:y- jerks. like lUI ·Int ' rest In whut h e wa s <\nlllg' be- turnl PI·Ullollllf·cllle llt H. grunts. 11tIIISN1, t he loose hand ot 11 j,'Tllodfuther's cnuse sho lin d 1'~ ltlo( 1 It bClt l'r 1111(1 11I1) 1'e 111' "I(.l tJ~lI es. repen ted grunt s; clock. , lelll'n ed to wult tJl' flll'c Rhe Sli t. In jud g. hUI. Oll c(' It wos o\"or, M', un go 8c tth!u "There IS nO twilight In the troplcg." nlf'llt on h Is nctl ulI" . of! ' II 'url,rl s ln!;. ho ck with 0 ~I ~h 01111 s l url !'\! dl ~p co s· ~81d M·sun go. "hy the d elib e rate jllctg· nlwlIYs s wIft 1I 1I1I II SI'UI· ' 11. S 11,' e ve ll Ing jus tice wIth a breathless rush that lIIent of Goel who knows th cnpnclly horu cll cd h ~ I'8 1' lf to ne' IIIPIIII.\'IIII; hllil r emind d o ne ot th e mUDoer In wblcb " f th e d -a rt ot mnn onll woulu not on hI s hUlIl M to ,' 1111'111 fur I li e c o 101' b o dl Sllu tched gUlliI'. hove It bucs.t:· pnt nlld Ihere \\'1\ '1 IIII tlll ll g IIl l1t he d id It 81!eUl ed to Andren that he never thnt guve her II deep ... 1' Inslch t Into hI ' WHiled to h ellr lIlore thun Ihe stoleC(>lUlloslllo n th nn Ihl s ~II I11C butch er, n ,e nt ot UI C oll'ensc ",hN' he wo uld 1m,

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RAY F. MILLS, Dealer

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R. I . Roel Cookerels, sover,,1 S• ofC, tbem, .. 11 fine ooes. IDqol l'e of Mrs. J. 'rhompson, phone 37. ' • W.yne8vllle , Ohio. d24 , tlharples!I No. 4 Sep'~lltor, la\8~t 1 improved,lIooel a8 now. will 8011 reaa,mable If lold Roon Inqoire of Walter Sawyer, WaYD.ev\l!e. Uhlo ,

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GRADUATE AND LICENSED VETERINARIAN Harveysburg, Ohio , Phone 34·IL-2S ~evene

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Clocks, Lawn Mow,.. er~ ' by

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Repaired Sa I HAINES, LJIle, 0•.


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M I~H ()~e~uMn. of Dayton , llpen~ Honda y wIth h llr p a r4'nte. 'l'h 8 I::IRrveys bt;lrg Nlltt o n~1 Ballll baH IIf'oured " JooatloD In the ·MI' ~onlo building 1l0l1 bllve bought their safe, IIQ'd In B s h a ri tIme tbey will be I,, ·r el; ultlr bnslneslI ' rt.·v . A E BuutlD gtOb filled tile pul pit al t·h e M 1Il C bur ch here. , n llll.\y uftorn oon. ,

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Subsr'rinl ion I'rice. $ 1.60 per year W EDN(O:~:\oAY .

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Mr. B o.rold Mllrechth III home from Ad .. to "pend tbo bolldaY8. Mr 811d Mra Alren Bimrlok and danghtor apenS Wednllsday In OilY· ton. Lvtle Snnday Bohool bad a Christ. mil" eotertalnment a.t tbe ohuroh on tiuoday eveolng. A large orowd wlIsln n.ttendaooe and enj oyed tbe good prog rBm.

How's l'hi ? Mr lind M ~8 W. W. WilBon, of fll~~iy"~~d ~~b~i ~~~r~. ~~~~y::u~ orrer One lIundre,! Dollar. R - Lexiugtoll. Ky ., wert! b olid,, :v ~U8Nt8 I 11 h i t E ~ ",/l.O'<I 10" 'U,)' 'us" or \:ll lllrrh th ..1 .,,11· n l th" lr p" re nts Hnrl Mr ,od Mra.H ~per.nfltDdHnMnrd,a. YFr:n'lt 1S:n~~. pllren II. § == 1101 110 cured by Ilall '. Cfi tfifl'h Moal· ~~ . W ilson. of D"yt.on . ... § d ll U , Mo.dRIDRs Margar,et J ohns, Le lia :: EE lI,lil '~ Caw r ,.11 l\I ~tll Ul lle hay beell (·hrl. l tnlul flbO lllJiog I~ b Bl n" In. 8ml'b tlnd '~ ·- ,Itl m were == tuh ' n h)' cu,url'la Hul f 'rc t'S f or th e ,Hua . . .~ • ~ KAnrlok 'Y == . hlrtl' ·(1,,· ),e,H'S /1 11 .1 hus becu me 111111:.,,1 h I by mlt0Y 'of oor Ol t IZOD". Dilytoo IIbo)lpers. W ednesday. g ~ 11,",,,vlI "" th ' !"U;' t ,·. lla ble r';lIIcdy rOI' l Tho on nR Il of II. i8. YI'nr "ollllr gO lls = I·UIU''I'h. lI u ll . Ctltfirrh M 'ul'lnc a ct. ~) f MIs8 Kathryo Clu,rk c .. mo from § ' '\ §' l'ltu"" " h Ille Dluou UII th o Mueuu. 0"1'_ 1\ '( ur. OX'ord. Frid .. y, to speadaoonpleof :: j = r'U'_' l 'H, 1J ~ 1 )t.! IIIJlg tl l(' l 'olso n t ro m th e W IJ I d b h k ~ ~ 1l11J0l1 un ,l II 'ullng Iho dl Housod IIlJre n va IB II ~ ow ere tbi8 week s with home tol s. ;; j . ;: : tl un.. w ee k Bnd it ill foroishin g g ood enMr. Bnd Mrs . Alber' ij\aoy eoter § EE , .\ItAr l"lur ('Y"!' hu ve " Luken Hull'. tllinA'" "V b.lrlstmae diooer :: 5: U1\.: I ur n h OI' t tim e yoCatarrh u w ill ter1blowebt.. : uu to & f-.olly no !';IIIIIIIUIIIlIlII, ...•• .. •.. "'IIIIUIII"IIII~ I ~ .. II 1l" 'ClIt In,,,ro ve,,,. nt III' you r ge n · Mr. Edwib M'inSOII and Br n . Car. Snnday, Those present were: Mrs. iii .. In CPtl IH'ulth . S t art takin g Hall '8 CaS M d MAO II nlo ~ I c ll l rln ' ut O il CO and >fet ri d of r o il . lire ut h ome for the b olldnY8 Malvina laoy, r . aD ra . BJ GEORGE AGNEW CHAMBERLAIN O" ' U''I'h . SOllll ror te. tlmon)ul•. fr eo. William8. of Da y jon., Mr. tlnd Mrs . I'. J . ' 1I 1':N8Y & CO,. ·l'oledo. Ohio. I'he slok In our vlllllRe are a8 fol. WIIII .. m Null, ot Springboro. and So ld by ull Dr ugl;'18to. 76c. · 10"":i Mr@. Rutb tiarris. "rs. Vo .No ~oo n c r It:!!! hi· s llo l; ' tl 1n,I Il tH fl \ l:i M L" S M M r .. Mrs . "v bloe "'ldEls. 0 Ilrr Uarpenter 8. r~. lzzle , Ben rs n ett, ar. Mr and Mrs. Lawreooo 8ims Amod loluc II I"III Il'll rlo('wllrd UI\II wi 110 .. ~t"" " ieUIl "nd ollrs Rev. LOuch d l'~IlPLH!11 Iwo of the cl'ud " till w ilh bad oo lda bod rbenm .. tlBw dBugbt er. Margll reh were 80DdllY Ihey fOTIIl cl1 a long nnrrow V I'u ll lli n/; !jelllllli Antlft.o cume JlllIl'I:ucrltc. . gues~e of the Ilitter 's pl1rent8 In dl ngon"iI ,. hnlr II( ' r()"~ til l' 01' 11 1. 'J'IIIII hi s IItlenlfllllt Iwfo re IInll Hutllluh nf. Tho Civic Lelll{U6 meets Itt tbe WII.Y08l!vllle. doo e be turn nd obrunlly frulII ill F l er 111111; liI ~ u ttlll bwl'li tile gUTl'bcllrers. h om e of Mrs . Cb .. lI. E. Gorcl oo on Mr . alld Mr s. Wtlltor Kenriok 1'0,Irllw lll l;. j ol l\l'lI Iii" ' ·""I1·" d,·,. 1111' 11" .1 0 slnglo trucker "lid 0 single WUlel' HHtulday, Decemlle r 27. t-Il m e mo ter&aioed to a Uhrlstmoll dillner. hl~ hudl on .\I ·"u"!!,, lind u" s t"IIP ,.I"g boy. No hlln ge r-'Hln were tl llowl'{) b erM are reqnested \0 be preHllnt . Suoday, the followin l~ goeals : Mlall Mrs. B owllfd G rab~m wa. IIbop. Irene t:l1",te, ot t:lldoev, Mr. and Mr~. a cIU'trlll ge cllse. VI'occeded 10 lokl' cVl'n to sce the cort ege from tile crool. s oul'!'. Over one shoolder Bnthtub cnrried plug In Day too ou ~ lturrlay . Wllllaml:l .. lnee .. od ohlldreu,Rober'. M'sun/:'o strol/:'h tl' ncd wltll a '1008 slullg II crocker lin, contuln er ot 1111 , Mr. "od Mrs. Milton MlloDonald Mlldrfld lind Lo&ltI". at BelmoDt. quivering 81~1I. " It I.. well." he "u\(l~ln tile food nllotted to the dny. ' and three ohlldren left. 8unds" Mr ond Mr/!. Alfred Bilines and dla l .. ct. "Wo will go." The three In t en mlnutcs' lOureh Uley enme to I t I It" .. O l d ; daughter, Viola, Bnd Mr8. Eliza I ' d I .. /Doro og.Mrll 0 V IIWinona .. r . ...MacDon 80 a na .. ld• Kl r k pli t r I 0 k , of D 8.y to n, Mr . J 08eph d II w zene m ~ n no f.., Ilelr .. cuds mnny. the riv er which. 10 spite of Its prox· @Ister, _ tllII ~R lind grllnl e,1. Wltll no torther llIllty to the cnmp. Andren now 5aw I Mltcbell . at t:lbre"aport Lu . OrllPsl. of D~trolt, Mr. aDd Mrs. Instru ction •• gunhcn n ·rs. wllter boy.. tor the tlrst time. Ot ten she had BUg, ' ' . Perry Keorick and cl .. n g hte r. Ber t ri,ck" rs nncl Mllrh'\lCrltc's IIlt llnllnnl Jested to M'/lungo tbot sbe wlsbed to Quite a few people Ilre letlvlDg tl\ll. of Wayne8vlJle, IIdr. ond Mrs. 8.

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0 crescend o of (\ellcot~ Iy ll ulallel'd fu ctors Ihnt s torl s trom 1\\'0 c1 lsln nt poin ts nnll 11I'lllllllln!:, on n cool ' !ounllnl lon of mUlllnl rcsllrCI I'O S~{'S upWlll'l1 Ihrnu!:'h sllI ges or In· t ell l l:ellc'l ' llJ:nl n ~1 IlIt "ll lg"n cl" cUli llon tor cn utlon. pl·rs .. nru nce all th e heelp I,t ","hll·lIne,-. until It lII1'ctg on the high plnuc of nuk ed courug e nnd ewecp3 to Its trngl c cllmnx of wblteh ot 1II/IIIe HIIII ,l eH lh." • Ji ll! eyes cu m!! bllck to hers frnnkly. "LIke 1111 the I!rl'nt gdenccs." he con· tlnu ed. "It hilS usod th e lives' ot vnl· lunt m~lI t,'r stellplng,s lolles HI) thnt we \\'ho go oul toillty nrc blickI'd by tile og~long socrlfice of 11 nollie CO /ll· pony. Looking ' huck onl y to th e dnYII lIt hluck I'owtll'r (lnd the ( our·bore rille we nrc mcrc IIYA'mlcs. bUI pygmi l'S cllrrled hll;h 0 11 Ihe crcst ot an noelent trnclltlon. lI's be.c ltu ~e we huve lin II ccullIulation o( kllowlt"lge to l enn upon Ihnt I'm willIng to tuke you with we lodoy If YOII 'II prmllise to surreoder y"ur~(' lt to me. to ,10 Just ex· nctly " 'hut I tell you und no more nnd no less." Elye~ wide Dllt\ Intent. cheeks Ilush cd ond 11119 purted'. Arllirell WIIS too ex· dIed to slJeuk. She threw out bot.h hnmls lowurll hlill In a gestllre of ubandon nrul 'wlth nn Implnrlog gmvlty thut mulle her look us though she were giving h erSelt Into his keeping npr (fir a dol' bnt tor all. time.

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They AtRrlcd out. a skcleloll , ,,. ai, ellde. The three wizened OIl l!R 1,·tI Ihe WilY Ilnll Antlrco nU!II slIrc.1 the ir 1m· portnnec by Ihe fact Ihllt Ihey cllrrl ~" JlI'sun)!u'Oj butt ery of rifl es. regpcc tful· Iy "UI"Ten(lpred hy the I:'llllhcn rl'rs II" II flltlhg t rllJUlt' fl"olll onlookl'rs to nll'n who were hunt~r8 In thplr own rll(ht. l\('sungn nodded toward thl!m 111111 IlflOkO 10 Andren over his "1I IlIlh l ~ r. "Tile ohl ' boys ore my tomtll"r!< In nrDls ' nllll tht'y CllrI'y the gUlls 118 II IIOTt or Inslgnln. When It conws down to bllslneRs they'l\ Ril l) them to the troln"" hpllrers."

VIsit ft. hul. un p. vpry ol'Cnsllln hI S lips OUI' vlll .. ge for ::~r placoll ~~d ~~I:e;;h~:1~:s Haloes. Morrl8 hll>l ",'1 in n "1l'ulKlo t line IInll It(! hu,1 11I\'L'lII ed 1II1I11I r"I,1 r('IISlInS for k(>(.p. In ~ lIf'r froll l It" Mhores. 'I' h ' mu~1 ef. The Miami Gazette- I 50 per·year. IlcllclIHIM nr th ose nq, um cnr s wpre ""nk ..;. 11".1 crocOIliles . hut whlh' slo e C""l"'III'" lilt' HtrCII l!l h of Ih uRc t wo (10'\('I'I'I'''' ~ . lI e could not ~s"1IJ10 fru", an hlll"'h'~ II ' lief Ihllt III ·r,. wus Me~8rll WIIJ B&n t a. of D etrOIt. I I I k ~"'" el "";: l' S('-Hn Ul P \I I lI!r nnll run · !\nd Ed Bant .. , of Dayton, w erl' otll\ed I I I I k t M • 0 8 Ill: '81101: 00 h e re tho .... I ICIIU 'C II til! '0 ' " ' y" "t week by Ihe death of UI n'l III . I thei r mother. Mre. Chrilltina Blloia. t I I kl ICrouS' on'e ng Mr .lInd Mrll. Jail!] Mo'v 'lure and I ... Ie r ""er \\'08 n renc I · II reilln. uel' jI. slugglHI, hurllor('d rut 1 family epeo$ MQtorday In D.. y~on . 0, . "1I1~ 1 (."rt lJy nul·tOlJllfd hll nk•. \\, 1, 1'0 II~ shores w!'re IorokplI Il\l n Mr lind Mre. Will Stan'on s pent slwl"lng Rltll"'s Ihese wero (·"""n.d Pepto.Man,an Gives the Help Mo nday iD o.ytOD. willi II l" wl'rl ng grow lh of rl!(!III. IIn(\ the Body Needs to Make Mr Frank Shultz;. of Day$oo, III I1t\CtI (' 1'p hUli t grllss. Thl!rc II'It S J a1)4'nt Mo udoy wUb ble pareots, Re,.. ~nn"I '~Jll l Iwre 11m! UII' re 01111 on oneh Rich, Red Blood linri M·rs . t:' hultz "',-n! lying wh,ti uppenrcd lo be log. AU!!e Uennll Brneclllp left. Sator C1t l.' l Ul) loy f1(lod. Name "Gude's" on Every Package dllY. for New Yt)rk Ully, whare sbe As th e lIpcdltlon rellched Ihe cresl wlli j oIn her n ephew , Mr. , Renmer (It the bunk. Iherl!hy com in g Ill to fu ll Hathaway, who will ~Iooomp"oy her "Iew of tile rl\'er. th e logs. oue hy 011". Sold by Drulrp;ists in Doth Liquid t o l!'lorldll, wb ere they will speod elc\'Il ted thellls ,' h 'es n foot luto the and Tablet Form-l\ledieinal tbe winter. nlr thro ugh nil til -Ir It'nl(l h lind mo\' d Virtues are the Same Mr. and Mrs . U . ~ Deartb and sl hmlly. 6wl rtly. horribly Int o III" \\, 01, daughr e r spent We<1o,asllay 10 Uay. 1,,1'. An lll' n clI lIl(ht hcr brenth. She 'I'h I 8 a re b~rd aod the oblld. ton I111 I ~e~r ~ rocod IIR. In coptl It but 0 e a 08a . ' ~ ~ I , ~~ V y. I W a t 0 h th e I r Mn. John MoOlore "penl the pa8\ ,. Il k II f .• reo are grow ng. neH'r e tI S. ne\'o r ree 10 se ul rs heallh Ilod If they beoowe pille aDd week with Mr . and Mra. Boward on s ink s ilently Into 1\8 ,I e 88 aDd doo', wllnt to work or MoClnre and family, of Blue 81111. mUl'1I1ky~lorled ,IRp lhs1f'1:'8 und. to lurk Mrl. Harry Sa,llb and danghter , . '11 "\\'1'1 AI "I rJ" p Ia , . cODsult a good physlcl~D at I Ie . UII , Ille" I !<pere, nre once If you !Inspect any lerlons .. \1 were ebopplol II> Dayton, ooe day they II~ lI\\'rul as they look'" ment The spleodld tonlo Peplo. last week . "They UI'''.'' Ire un sw.I!red. "n Ie "'on" .. o If given daily tor II few M J h B t tt . II d h "'"... Mr . and ra. 0 n rown epeo PI''' y g"''''' n y ncCe pl!! l , lit mnre we8k~ will In most oaees reUore tbo T diD. nulh'es succ umb to crecs In Afl'lcn 1111- stren ,,'th and starl tbe yoong folk8 bura II, n ay.on lI ull lly Iilnn to IIOY olher one CRuse. on tbe rOlld \0 ,ood heallh again. . Mr and Mrs. Lln?oln G regg en· not ~X(:~llIl lI ~ fumlnc un" s lIIullflllX. It Yon\h resp" ods qolokly. Yon Can tertBioed lit dlnDer. I:itlDday, Mr. aDd sounds 1I"Io,' lI o\'u1>l e un lll you kn ow buy Peptu M"DI(IID In 'llble' or Iiq. Mra. Stepben Uorsoob "nd Mr. Bod Ihe nutl" e Inl llll. A maD \1'111 be tllken lIid' form of voor drnggles ILod C .. D M rlt. N. L. Dearth. 111 n COI'lltio crosslnK und hnlt lin I",ur 1I1W'''Y8 be 8ure of ,be genulDe by Mr and Mrs. H. ~ . Dearth aod Inter you runy sec his COlUlIIlIIlolIs looking for 'be Dame "Uude'e" 00 ,dHughier .were OilY ton vl.ltora, one leisurely \l'u,lIn/! the streolll Ihe Sflllle the paokage. . Wltbont lbe name day tbi, week . h t Iley " Gnde's" It III not Pept.o.MangIlD. ____ • _ _- - " Inc'!. Tl Ie ex)) Innot Ion Istilt COli Ider thllt the victim losl hl R life H I. a fioe tODio and bl ood.maker solely by rellSoo of the chclIl) brund of for the whole family . Ph.,8lclaD8 'mediCine' he curried. Eli ch nne Is everywhere h .. ve nlled It ror nesrly cOIl\'I""ed thut his own tilt of slo np. tblrty yeara.-Ad.,. 0 rug or Iwlsl ed wood Is the r en l Ihlng IInll notllllll( CliO tll s8 uude him unlll the momput when he too Is sootched un. der." "How ghastly,,1 sold Andren, "Rnd how Illtitul." h\· CS. It Is." so ld ili·sungo. Rnd n.ld. cd : "Sort at knockoul to tulth. Isn't It? 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Mi ss Aodrey Oleaver, o ~ Dayton, pant the wee k. end wi h ber relt>. th OR. tIIr . II.nd Mrl. W . '... J orrll\n. . 'l'be Fllnoy W o rk clnb met with Mrs. M"rV' Mllllnon. Tnesday of Jut weak . Q uite a orowd was prasen t. IDveryollu hltd Ileno lI~k ert to bring aomlll,hin g o ld, and there WI'S q ol ltJ II dlspi llY. Luo oh wus se rved by 'bEl Ladles' Aid . Mr. and Mrs. J . l. B"ker were oBllio g on Mr und Mrs . J ollII W olf, tlaturday evening. Mr . and Mrs. W . 'l' J or dA n ent er. taln ed lit di nner. ' no dfl:V : Mra Bar-h . of 8I1rv p y~bnr~ . M18~ Audrf'Y ·. :tHave r, of O,LY ton, tlod Mr, uo(l YrB. Aino BllrtBook nnd ROil, Ken , neth . Mia. Uptll l'h ompson. of DcLyton . ~pe ot 'be wee k end witil h er p" r llOts Mr. aod Mrs ,J obn Tbompson . Mr. and Mrs: Alva LorJdlng ton have moved 1,0 tbe J ce MoU!lrren (tlrm, Bouth o f t·o wo . Mrll . UllttlB G rllY w ns oll iling on frl oDus b er e . TlJ II ndllY .. Uorooon. Mr. nnd Mrs. Ho\l er . Mrs . Marlb" Da vl8 "ud Mra. Marie Hlob JUOks OIl wer e sh opping io Lebanon . T burs· clay. Mr. M O~fI Bogan took Hu ndllY din. ner with Mr aDd Mrll. (l1l0. BOl,(lIn. Mrs . Lena Hartsook and dll ughter, Heleo, aod 114,.. Berda Jordl\ n spr ot WedOl'sday wHb Mr. arid Mrs. Alan Hartsook .

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And he will tell you that American railr9s.ds are tbe best in the world. lie saw the foreign roarls - in England and France, the best ill Europe - Ilnd in other Conti' lC' lIlal ('olm lries - unu he knOWs. The part railroads have played in the develop'" ment of the United States 1S beyond measure, American railroads have achieved high standard s of public service b'y Car-sighted and courageOtiS investment of capital, and by the constant striving of managers and men for rewards for work well done. We have the best railroads in the world - we must continue to have the besL Out they must grow. To the $20,000,000,000 now invested in ou. rai lroads, there will have to be added in the next few years, to keep pace with the nation's business, billions more for additional tracks, statiOIU and terminals, cars a nd engwe.<i, electric power bo~ and tmins, automatic signals, safety devices, the elimination of grade crossings ~ and for reconstrllction and engineering economies that will rOo duce the co t of transportation. . To attract to the railroads in the future the In. vestment funds of many thrifty citizens, the directing genius of the most capable builders and managers, and the skill a.nd loyalty of the best workmen - in compeli lion with other industries bid. ding for capital, ul llnagcrs and men - the railroad industry must hold out fair rewards to capital. to managers and to the men. American railroads will continue to set world standards and adequately serve the Nation's needt if they continue to be built and operated on the American principle of rewards for work well doaa.

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I ndor Q p cial ruling is.qu cJ re(cntly l.y thp H\lrellu of Wal' Ri!lk , IIlNU r"nc('. WashinlCton. b . '. all I rurnH' r ~.Ildit rs. sail. ra Bnd marines who>ll'. Lioverttlncnl in ~uranc a ha IlIp~ecl or be 1\ canceled may hav untIl Dectl~lber ~ l, 191.!I. within whi It t Il I'ein tale t h ir insurance by payinR'. (\nly two months' pr miums on t he amount of insu ranee they wish to reinstate Th only other cOlldi ion imposed .is that (he insu red ~ hall now be in ae ,good health as he was when he was ' disc h~rR ed (rom lhll service, or 811 he I wall when the grac Pllriod of his in su rance expired (which e\,cr is th e later dale). Bnd shall so Rtllle in his application immedillt e advantage of this liberal provision should be laken by those inter sted. In lhe maIle r of s curing lif insuranre prot·~ ct i o n . he who aet.'1 quick ly acts wisely . No lime as llond 8S now. Mak e the check or money order plIYllble to th e T1'easurer of the United State!' and mail il. wilh vour IIpDlication for reinstatement, to Premium Receipt Section. Bureau of WarRi~kln surllnce, \Vn:<hinglon.O .C For furlhf'r informllfion inq uire at the ~aYn es ville postoffiee.

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Th o 'y !< llf th nation wIll bo turO!led to Michigan 800n as Ut mOil fa co Indictments In court In R 1\ 1 "li t Ilo llllc" t dromn tbero. nlled Sta tes Senator Truman H . Newberry . . who defeatecl Henry ~' o ... 1 ror Ih o sent, t8 th e 1D08~ Im po rtant of thoRa Indleted for alleged elecUOD. IlTIItulartU.... Tbe VllOl08 s how JUB Il eE' C. W . Se•• toll. before wbom the lodlctod will be (lied.: Special AtwrDe7 Oeu· erul Dnll )'. usslgll'd to t be progecuUOU ; the cou rt hou se at Orand Rep.d4. aDd the &rand Jury whleh Imll elNl N" wberry.

Named From SaInt'. Day. On II,,· t<,u t h or April. I c,:H, .JnrQue! en rllH ~n lll'd trolU F'rlin co with two smull h lp~ fin d 12:! nlPII to fUlind R Mr . Rnd Mrs. I. N. Harri s. of 721 The W. F. M. Society of the M. E e,.I"IIY III :-;orth AIUl'rl cu. III 1I1II Y h e N or tb Aven ue, announce the en- Ch urc h met at t he hospitable home ot Geor.es Carpentter. tbe French urrln") III ('\l,wfIllITltl lllnd. Curr Ier e n- galCernent ot their daullh ter, Miss Mrs. Geo. Smith on Wednesday afterU,ht·beavywelght. who last week knoe}l.ed out the British champion. tl ~ n~d th~ .!\I'w(u\Jwll ti ud ,,"lilt""" III the Huth Ann. to William Grether. of noon, December 3rd, with Mrs. Joe Beckett. In 70 aBconds of fi' I,' .IIIY or SI, L I"'T,'IIl'l', und "IIII~d lOOS South Wayne Avenue, the wed- White presiding The meetiAR' was lI,btln" DOW looms. tbe logtcal opth,' ~, .. ( ~1. Lh W"' IICc In h"lIu r of lUll ding to be sn evpnt of June. opened by singing. "There's a WidepoDent tor Jack .Dem psey's crown i> ul r oll "'Int llt or t1111t lillY · The engagement of these two pop- ness in God's Mercy," followed by In a big IDternatlonnl baILi e to hfl ular young peopl~ marks the cul- the society repeating the Lord'a .ta,64 10 the United Stlltes. minati on of all interesting romance Prayer. The 91st Psalm was read ____• - _0- -which had it s inceptillO during the for the Scripture lesson by Mrs. Baby'. LocomotIon. Me rrill' s (nuler lind JUKt h p ~n leRm· beautiful summer daYd of last Aug- White. In the absence of the secreFrom t he Heart. Our favorlto honl. nre few; sln ~e 11I l! II) tir" '!! Ill s ('fir. Th o blllw wne ust. They are being show'e red with tary, the min utes were read by Mn. "uly wbllt rises {r(lm thll hen rt rell~h­ J U~I 101l .... lng to w/llk. lind sho '~'n lked good wishes by hosts of friends. as Callie Cross. A card from Miss Grace McClure 8Id"Wll~· Il. On <IllY Ah' rrll l ron Illto the both are quite prominent in the so,.~ It. being caught nnd carried on lhe was read, in which she thanked the hOll"e lind snltl : "Oh, mOIllWll , come cia I and busi ness wo rld 10 01:11 S ot mOl' wh cr(·soevor love and Miss Har ris i~ an attractive youn" 8O:iety for the Christmas boxes sent und ~e th' 1mby sl,hh.llllg I". 'etters jouroey.-AleulL woman of lI1a ny accomplishments. her. and also promised to write later _ _E__ possesslOg much grace and charm'j to the soc iety describing her Chrilt. which has endea rE'd her to a wide mas in China circle ot fr iends .. She is a graduate I The socIety then completed their of the Howe- M.a ro~ School, as well plans fO.I' educilting ' a Chinese girl, a~ of the Mlaml.Jacobs College. by sign1l1g a' pledge for five yeal'tl Du ring the war per iod she was anx- and assuminJl the exvense of a ious to devote her services to the suc- scholarship in Frieda Kneochal Tralncess of the Allied cause and assumed a ing Hchool. r esponsihle position with the FyrEnvelopes were distributed to all Fyter Cumpany, who were engaged those who desired them" for the By Wortliless Medicine in one hundred. per-cent war work. spooial (.Jhristmas offering. which and with whom he is at present eon- help~ to aend oul 14 new missionariee nected in UIO capacity of purchasing the first ,of the yeat'. agent. At this ti mA th e names of six new Mr. Grethe r is a rising young busl- member!ll were presented to lhe aocl· ness man. beil1 g president of the ety. as foll ows: MIS. Arnold. Mrs, Grether Fire Eq uipment Co., Pas- Will Cornell. Mrs. Will Madden. Mrs. The guaranteed Remed'y for RheumatL In, teur-Chamberland Filter Co. Pre- Mrs. Kenrick. Mrs. S. M. Liver Complaint or Indigestion _ mier Rubber & Insulation Co .• Gay- Haines and Mrs . Chas. Jollns. all of lord-Dayton Clothing Co ., besides whom WE~re most cordially welcomed We refund your money paid for Vidirectot' of a number of otber Day- into the society. ton enterprises He is also well The following program was tben Tanika Tablets if you are not benefitted. k,n0wn In church. dub and fraternal opened by a selection on the VictNla. 50c per box. . On sale by your druggist, CIrcles •. besides taking an active in- "A Hilif Century in India and Ceyterest In all matters of public wel- Ion." wall the topic on which a moat E: Janney. Waynesville. Ohio. fare. As Commodore of the Kenne- interesting and instructive paper waa bec C~noe Ciu~ he has displayed a prepared amt read by Mra McClure. kelln m tere~t In water sporta and followed by Victrola musir.~ "In the other athlellcl.- Dayton Daily New. Monastery Garden" A pretty snd December 17. • pathetic story called "Living InterThe mother of Miss Harris was est." Wa.51 read by Mrs . Harl8oCk. and Dayton. Ohio formerly Miss Mary McKinsey. (9: the closing number was Victrola daughter of Mrs. Alice McKin ~e) of music this place), who married Mr_ I .·N A very pleasant social hour folHarris, of both Centerville and' Way- lowed, and delicious refreshments of nes\-iIIe. Mr. Ha rris WII8 for a num- rolls. jelly. sailid and coffee were ber of years associated with his served by the hOltesses, Mrs Smith. uncle in the Harri s 'Waynesville Mrs . Hough and Mrs . McClurll. ~ank. later removing with his fam- A cordial invitation was given to Ily to Dayton. where at present be is the soclt'ty by Mrs. White to meet at connected with the Buckev" Boiler her home on Wednesday afternoon Co. in the capacity of secretary. Januarv 7. 1920. AlI ladlea inter: _ _ _•• _ • ested in the work are urged to be present.

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'Invented FIrat ehron,mlte', TILe IIr'IIt cbronometer of RD,' \lalul W8I Ihe to venl loo ot Jobn alrrleoD, about 17M. tor which he received troua the Drltl8b boarc! or IOlJiltude 'M,OOO aft 1\ Pllrt ot ,101,\,000 which "the, of. ~ered tor maD)' ,earl a. a reward tor • thorouch17 trII8twortb,

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Dayton Journal ... Mra Zimmerman After adjournment a pleasant ao- ""'!~!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!'!'!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!'!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!' cial hour was spent. during whieh!,..._ _ _ _ _ _ _...;.._ _ _ _--: refreShments were served by the hostesses, assisted by Miss Emma Heighway Mrs Mary L Adams, of Wilmington. was present 61 a AND S uIpur, h Okl a.. D Be. 11. UUg. visitor. -~.--Dear Editor of Miami Gazette:1 started laat Tuesday to fiDd a warmer place th~n Okmuliree. I c~me down 100 miles ~outh, ~nd 80 dId zero weather. ThIS town 18111tuated on a short branch ,of the Frisco, and 11.1&0 on a branch.of the Santa Fe; -andThere will be a apecial communithe Santa F!! running BOUth from cation of WaynBllvi lle L<>dlte Nu 163 O~lahoma CIty to Fort Worth 200 F. & A. M , Wednesday even ing, OsmIles. The F.rlsco branch running 31 . at 7 30 pm. when the south 200 miles from Okmulll'ee. cember electt!d officers will be installed Th~ road. are about 20 milllll apart newlv Afler th .. installation the new officers Nothing but the Best Glass at thiS plac.e. . will lake their stations and practice Lenses-the Toric kiodSulphu r II an old town . Thert' are on the work The team ia invited to a few 011 wells in silfhl and cotton be pr'!sent. in order to perfect their and Twenty Years Goldseems to be their main crop around work . There be II lunch. and Filled Frames and .\,ounthere. The ,overnment owns about those wanting will to may stay and _ ings used. 84~ acres of iround here . This Is a the Year ..orne in Let us see nice place. The principal springe you New Wednesday evening. are Sulphur, Bromide. the Blaek S. D Henkle, W_ M. SEE WINDOW DISPLA Y Sulphur and Madieine Springs, They L. A. Zimmerman. Sec'y, flow about five mill ion gal\OAS daily. ----They have nice parks with deer and Lowest Prices Chargedelk. The elk haa jUlt been shipped in . No Charge for Examinah They have two or three fine larl'e tion-No Dr, 'ps Used. 0~1' and a flne bath hou. . . .11 eqUIPped tor eleetrie treatment and any kind of a bath ~ou w.nt, The total number . of vl8lton for the year 11112,667. , What 1 h.ve -seen ot the pl.ce. J _Allhoul'h the factory burned, we • hke vet:y ~uch. All 1 have to. do Will. be ready. ~or the spring trade. Is to eat. dnnk sulphur water. climb WUlchet Fertlhz!'r Co, ,Cliff Rawke. Wayne.vllle, Ohio over the mountains to set perslm- A"ent. WaynesVille. OhiO. d24 ' _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _-J mons. an~ try mv ~t to I(eep warm . ""!!!!~~~~~~~~~~~~~I!!!""!~~!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!'!'!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!! I am havlnl' a fine time. and fl!8l1n'l2 Cfi~e. Sl exdpect to leave for Oklahoma . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . " . , " •••• i ••••••••• Ity, un ay. J'8t to Okmull'ee. Wed- · •••••• ntlSday. ~d start for home. Thuraday . I Will tell you more when I get home. Frank S. E1bon. • - ••- - -

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The rej'ular meeting of the Woman'a Auxiliary WIIS held at the We wish . all our pa· home of Mrs. Barris lind Mrl', Mosher on Friday atll1rnoon, Decemtrons and ' friends a per 19, J919 . The meet.ing was . very Merry Christmas opened with music on the pll\Yer anda Happy New Year viano. "The Holy City ," In the absence of the president. the vice president. Mrs. Crane,' Look charge of the meeting apd 'Ilave the Scripture ~I&dlng. a part of the 2nd chapter of st. Luke, Mra. Crlne conducted the prayer service. Scriptural quotation. were given in responle to roll: call. Several n(Ow members were taken in and Quite a number of Damlll were added to the roll. After the reading of the minutes .........- ,:.,........- ....................." ........- ...,:..- ...-~ and dl8posal of other business, the following program '11'81 rendered: The Christmas Story ...... .. .. . _.... ; .. . LYTLE, OHIO ... .. ............... t wright '__ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _1 The..... First Noel ..... ".Mrs. , MlssCllr' Heighway

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MERRY .CHRISTMAS

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C. B. Beritley and W. E. O'Neall were Cincinnati vllitora, Friday. Leave ,our Bulldlna- Loan boob books for clt'dit w'ith J .. E Janne" ,

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": We wish that we could clasp ~ your hand today 1 We wish that all we wish you t we could say; But most of aU let these few , . 1~es confess, ~ We wish you all the Season's happiness.

.·D/·R. SMITH'

natl, Monday . Carl ervis and Cilirence Allen we re Dayton visitllrs. Monday. George Waterhouse , of Dayton , spimt the we€k·end here wi th home folks. Ira and J ohn Stansberry made a business tri p to Mishewaukee. Ind., hUlt week. .

Hyman & Company

Frede rick Robitzer, of Barnesvill e, Ohio, ill spend ing the holidays here with his par en ts. Mr. and Mrs . J . S. Thomson will spend the Ch ri stma holidays with the ir daug hter in Dayton.

more ex· us. Some C. S. Norton. of Dry R1dp, Ky., acore. sU'ch lpent tbe week-end arnon&, rel.Uvea hav~ pnlY ~nd uq ualntancee. sucb utb" Columbus, Have fou lJaJd your taxeeT 'oul floal In the lut half I . ldt nl, ht we played the IhrhlPo iJi t.ile eemi·f\nal Mill Allie Burae II lpeDdlll&' i :~:t~~~'~~an~tor 1be c:hampionahiptl and boUdQ8 witb her Kister. Mn. L. V. ;,;; the aeoN of M to 28. I will TbolDllOn, of Koifomo. Ind. ,01lr frletl~ of the U S C to. Mendenhall. ~ rad Down Sale of tbe 8 . --~ l'NId-.oD. Lebanon BiK Store will be-

- We take this opportunity to ,{.' extend to aU our patrons the .' courtlsies of the season, and - wish for them, one and all, , a Merry Christmas ' and _ a '. ~appy New Year.

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Mn; M.· A . Pierce' artlved bo~e, Saturday even In&" after an ut.Dded vlalt with relaUvea In Indiana. .

Miss Olive All en arrived home FJ'iltay" fr om Mt Holyo ke coll eg~ for the Christmas holi days . Have you paid you r taxes? Mrs. Mary Adams. Missss Clara Lile, Henrietta McKinsey and J ean· nette Janney were Dayton sh'o ppers, Saturday. . Kellar Hoak , RU9llell Burnet and Ethan Crane wer e in Lebanon , F~i · day, attending a confe rence of the counfy enume rators. Thos E. Dye, of Ur bana, who hIlS charge Qf the enumeration in t his diiltrict , IItopped off here, Thursday evening, for a brief stay.

Mr. and Mra. 'Sberrman Shonk. of Day.to·n , apent the "eek...nd with Mr. and Mra . lohn ThoIJllO!l, of Rout. 4.

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prosperity to you

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Clock.at and Je"elry. All on premlll8lat the Sip of the Wayneaville, Ohio. .

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Rev. LF. Cad"aUader "u QlIlte lick IU,t week. but 1a·&,i'ad.llally roe~~verin&'. He wu unable to hold the te&,u lar ..rvleee. Sunday.

On e of the most pleasant Bocial features of 1919 was hilid last Wed· n.:~day evening a t the Masonic ban· quet rooms. when the firm of Sears and Car twright. local insurance men for the Union Central Insurance comp~n y , had a ba nquet for the policy holders of thi9 company. At 6::';0 the poli cy holders , with a few invited fr iends, and Ril T . Baker. manager of the Dayton district, John R. 1o'lotron, local Dayton re\Jresenta· 't ive, Dr Ed Blai r . of Lebanon, med· ical eKamlner , and ~. C. KiD8worthy. of Morrow, county agent, Bat do,wn t o a well·appoi nted two·coune din· ner ,ser ved by the Eastern Star lodge, and for half an hour enjoyed the delicious repast Du rjng the dhlDer time a ' Vic trola added much to the enjoymen t of the occasi on. After dinner J . O. Cartwright made one of his neat speeches and th en introduced Mr. Baker, who talked at length, telling the history of insurance. whi ch was very interesling . Mr. Fl citron next gave a talk and t old numer OUR Incidents of wher e mankind had been benefitted by insurance: Dr Blair, Mr. Kinsworthy. Mr. Sears and L. A. Zlm. merin an made short talks, , A general discussion r elative to the various ki nds of policies, tbei r ~fficle nc.y an d g ood points, p very m terestmg. At a late hour the com patty, went to t heir homes feeling they had been well entertained and that the Union Central was a good inlurance oompa!)y. It was aleo felt that other si milar occasions would be well worth while. Seara & Cart wright are the moat progressive firm of unaerwriteril ever ope r~ting In Wayn(j8vllle, and s ince their ad ent In the buslnes.q they have' written more polich!8 than an y pl evious company operating here. and their policy 110ldera ' are very. wellll8t1sfied wi th the company.

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SlUMS, of Dayton, Wednesday, De-

cember 17: a 80n. Mrs. Burris was formerly Miss Lena Conner.

Let Hendley repair yOUr

Din ncr an d Good Shop Talk Entertained Company . fo r Several HOllrs

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Have yo u paid your taxes'?

Have you paid your taxeeT Oacar Laybourne Monday.

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'MERRY C~RIsT"~ and. brilht NEW YEAR

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'May you have the best of good. fortune and fhe joy of a happy .life, is my wish foJ' your Christmas and the New Yeat.

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Mr. and Mrs. Morris Sherwood are spending the Christmas holidaYB wi tb their son F. E. Sherwood and fam· Ily. of Coiumbus .. Walter Baker' went to Spring Valley, Saturday evenincz:. to see his wife, who waB taken seriouslv ill wbile visiling at that place. . At the Odd Fellowa' hall on New Years Dav, the Grange will give a chicken dinner and all itsbelongingl, all tor 50 cts. for adul ts and 26 cta. for children. Send In your orders. Phone 86, P. O. box 45. Committee. Alfred Wright arrived home, Friday evening, from An n Arbor unl· vel'8ity, and Elliott Wright came. Saturday evening; from George 8cl\00l, Pa .. and will spend the noli· days here with t heir paren ts. . Eyes examin ed and the very latest methods used . Eye G1 a ll~es and Spectacles and all parts belong ing to Bame alwavs in stock. All lenses gro'und accurat tlly. No chllrge ' for examination . Quick , r eliabl e' aero vice at. Hendley's. . One of the coming .soclal events, of much intere~ t to Waynesville, will be conllummated New Year 's nigh t , when Miss Edith Crane will become the bride of Mr . E merson Surface Both partiea are well knowli here where they have many friends.

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world chnmploJl and the rut., lco Bkntor th e ."rld haa eYer pro!l ueed, bll8 been peraunded to 'fialt mu rope In defense of 1118 title, the rRre to be t6&tured at Cbrll ttana • NorwlIY, for II purse of .16,000.

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Guarantee of satisfaction or your money r efunded is the assurllnce of the S Fred Co. L.!banon Big Store . ,'1'hiR holds good during the g reat The Census Bureau h~ve named Marked Down SaIto. which beglne their depuU(j8 throughout the atate, Saturday, December 27, and at all and the actual work ' will beln at . times . Wbcin . tIJJ the lint of the year. enumerator calle on you do not- ~ tate to give him aU tbe InformatfbD he &aka for, as no peradn \,\,111 ,tie harmed for furnishing the information . The census hu nothin. to do witb taxat ion. e.tc , but i• . slmply to secure tbe general et4til.t!caL 10formatlon regarding the populatio~ and resources of the couDtry . ; ~ The following .enu,m eraton are MIBB Stella M. Carter underwent· a named for Wayne township: , EM, ,'ery I8rloua operation at the Van preciJ}ct, Kellar Hoak; Westprec:lnct Wert hOBultal. recently . She· i8 at Russell O. Btlrnet; Wa"neavtll.: preaent at tbe home of Adam Stoops, Ethan C. Crane. IQ that city. and II improving and ",rowinll atronger each day. She wishes to tballk her manv friends in Wayneaville 'f or their remembrance (~f her. . . - - -...,-....

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II . Ih,' ultillllllc tU" URn rc or s In cerity. "I wi ll ." he ~1I1 (J. "I f "\'pr l'ru hen t on hlll'l' plnn II th,,' htlilo ;rll~" " X l .. , rfq t H :-;uddl ' I\ ."p\'ulc:01nn . a r tl).:c pIUlltl" rlll!: th ,· h, 'url or n \\' 011111 0 , I'll nl tlo ls lIIan. 1111 " ~I I'IIU~' · I' . wh" Inlk NI lrll\' ~ 1 ti ll' hl ,:: IH,IIH) or !<urrt 'llIle r tn ns ~III! 11I111)!1I,,·, 1 hI' 11'",,1,1 fll:llI. with· th u COrll !l1\UY ,.f rU\' lIgf" ItrHI love. I'll Phone 7. out gloYI' s. lI '~ r I'~ 4 ~~ IlHr,Ol)\\'(' d . "Uy gh 'e nnd NI III 1;1 " 1l lind "'li h cnch glv· the wny. \\'1\1'11 )1 :lr,:ul'ri '" holt c,l. jUHI In g will groll' Ih .. h f'llJw d IIlolllltn ln· 0 1 my dpmnll l l ~. "",,u R<'" It, don't youl wh llt WII S It Y"u ~li""I"d At 1111' 7" 'fhlH'S Ju ~ lIIlnhl e plunder," He pun _ell In hili ~l rt.I , · M suddenly Andr n'~ cht't' ks lIu shC().. her eyes Ihnt th,' " " .. IIIl; ""nk ,,,\, hult.'d lu to 111m w re dn'uOIY wllh n cw thougbts ond U WIIll 8 maze or !fliCKs.. W lien bt RntI !l lmos l kno('k l'd hi I II o""r. ':Ell r old e niotlnn~. ba4 apparently 1l018hed, he IIlnk buck Whnt ?" 1\' II sk. ·.. I .. J;ol ll thl"l. Whil e t he ~ Ullpl y of th e Yflst IRrder on bl. heel. Ilnd pzed crlUcally at hll ·'Corne OD .H Ilt!r!'ll ls lt'li Andr en. uJu. t nnd tho s llp{'n-ls lnn ot the tiber U1mp , handiwork, ~Il~' 'it ltg-nill- w h llt ~' O ll s ho ut e d." fOI't1H'd the mnJor Imrt of M's un go's "Watch," saId M'lungo. "Bl'fore he "\\,~II;' li ed ~t ·slln~". "I mny not untiring I ndu~try they wero by 00 ,etl liP, he'll put In Rome murk. Horne r(~lIl1'II1L~ r t h e PXlu 't .wllrlh~ . t H 11 It WUH nl ('U Il ~ Ihe InIa l of hl ~ a""ilrs. \Vlltch· dtlltiDctlve fell tnrlll that dlstlnlo'ulsbes to til , e tT~ c l tllllt )·ou· c\ b~lI"I' hl'lul In!! him, AQ(lr.}n snun l(On rup,1 why he from all otht-Nt." hlll1 o tT or jump "rr." ,~apoor(OooUllued " Someth In g li ke thllt," said An elrpo nC\'(O r lun chl"!. 111' hotln't the tim e ; 00 .,.... a) Inrlsln'l y. "only shorler. You yell ed, too mllily Ih lng~ pr",""!!,1 to hi s otten· o Wil l" n· SH \"erUOr on no m ean Lion. Jl t 'Marry hltIl or jump orr I'" Fraoklln O'Oljer of PbUdela.at of All Fertilize,.., pblll WIlS reworded for ble bard "I bclleve you're rl l!ht," 6111d M'slI n· "Cil lo' nn,1 Ihlrl lll: the mld,l"y r cst hour 1' 0 " 'o ulll 1 "1" f rom gr'lUll 10 grOU)' cons lu oQ t work at St. Loulll whoQ .I IlI!Ueve tbot the besl t crtlll7.or go. a nd added, apologetlco ll y, " You tho Am rl ean Leg loo waa formed. -BI'ltllng nil those rll ~put es "'hll'h co uld tor an,. 801\ 18 a spIrit of IlllIiI HIrY. cu· I;C , I dld A't ho\'e much tl mo to Ihlnk ." For In th e nrst an oual coovoollon terprl ~" and Inl ell igence. Witho ut "ExDctl y I" ~nld Andren. "l u~l lnc­ he detrrlllllll'll w it hout · re"nurse to of World War Teter8111 be Will tble. IIllle IIlItI gypsum. bOUCH IIntl sreen dvely 0 11 you Stl \\' "'os tl. joke. like I ~ g nl IItj; lIl11 ent. In this munn er he electod commundor. A.nd a "Oovll monure, marl ond guouo will LJc uf lit· en,ry n lggf'r In Ih e line. You dIdn't Rlrl Cd tn II ",l lIlmUIII' tho CU~~B to come Dog" wlla honored, a tribute t., tI" u~e ,-licnry Wurd Ol!echtlr. care what h nppen od to me. I mIght herore the ~oh'm n tonc1uve ot chief• . tl\o valor of tho marloce. He .. On tll i' tl l·~t occnsloo thot Andren hove beeo brn ln ed und er tbnt treo JoycO 8. Lewis of Lon~ PraIrie, Minn .• abot 10 tbe Ie, at ebateall nnd YOII knew It .1nd a ll you could wllnpssed th l~ trlbnl cc.rcmollY whlcb Tblarr", 10810, tho aee ot tb,.. Ie •• thInk 01" wos thnt you j1lst hnd time to occurred mnntlily ot II ce rtoln stage ot lie wae elected ftl'llt .Ice get In one more nll8ty bit of cleverness !lIe mooo, 811 b~$:u n by feeling hutred munder of th o 1"~lon. II Will .olef (10 Forecto.UnI) bUI, Itlckln~ un n llttl ~ n ce tor hel' mootl , befor~betore I died I" It the MInneapolis conveoUcia to $:11 \' e It liP tor one of 6coroful soo n ''Ob, no," protestc(l 1I1's uogo. "00 hold the 1920 couelne at CI. . . Warren Common Pleas laM, 'O. cosy, now. Wlty, Marguerite has done omU. '!1tI 'lit whi ch, III turn, ~urrend erecl to 1 111 Inlerest thllt Almost omounted 10 Sim Spellmt.ll thnt dozens of times, Be knows ex· nctly how to slice ott hIs rldcr. And n we. 'l'he cloy In qoes t hlll began WIUl """!!!'!!!!!!'!!!!!!'!!!!!!'!!!!!!'!!!!!!'!!!!!!'!!!!!!'!!!!!!'!!!!!!'!!!!!!'!!!!!!!!!'!!!!!!!!!!!I J)1.plft.lnll '/uatlce WI'" • • ...."'1.. Charlt, A,v. StaoDeI" Cue No. 12510 1110 curt Informotlon tmln M'suogo, bestdell. II'! nlwoys I!tops." atew eretlt, WOKen me pnriOner' tD tile Ru.... ''But what 11 be hodn't-whot It he who o)lp('nred cnre(ully g roomed ood, eye anti Spoke tllree wOrds. A. my "O~ I. the 'Mullet Prlco fO l' ba4?" contlnned Andren botly. ,"Ob, rOl' the tlrst time ' in hllr eX·\lerlence, hue cr pt Into tbe bladc's tace aa he iu:roed It to the man who 8rst proWo!"en," you know what I meun. WhRt it he IIre!lKcd III punctilious mutll, thot she turn ed nwny. "I Ilave sorrendered him du('rul It with whal was apparently. on everY country I've shot OVCl'. .1.In bad kIlled IOI'?" would luwe to nnlllse Il crsclt for to the Justlce of bls tr1bc," murmured alighting r emork, aloOf. I've n over turncd my buck 0 11 "But he wouldn't," inSisted tbe mnn twelv e llours wlthollt hl ~ nit!. Mystl· M's ungo. "Poor devil I" An4 Andres The mon gloneed liP with a pained fiO'I • she "WAited. dcyclopmcnts, and knew tbat she bod wItnessed tbe pre- look on hlK face, arolle. Iuld the wand the, White Muo's God, Clrculur A Is weakly. "He wouldn't thlnk of It." 1I0t for me." Andrea poonded the horo of ber sad. t1t~y clime-rnlll(Uy. cursor to au Inovltable sentence or on the grouDd as a measure aod with laborious flncera bepn to trace a "What's CIrCUlar A1" die. "eut-whl1t-lf-h~bad?" Und er thc grent ocacJA W/l8 placed dCfl th. He hesltnt~. "Clrculnr A," h e snld M'sungo 8ullcltmly whirled, lhereby n tabl e nnd belllllli It a rump nr:mc bulr, -That night )I'll un go wsa too tired to m~~ty oval. M'lIongo leulled acrose finally, "'18 the regulntl on thnt gO\·.>r08 wlodlng the qui escent neck of Mor- To th l'ISht and I ft of thlM throne of talk and elicused hlmaelt Immedl.tely the table an(1 gazed wllb fasc!not t;d the relotions betweeo BrItish o!ucl/lls gucrlte around hIs wnlst. ne cought ju~tlce ~ too,1 In a cr escent fourteen otte.r dillne r, ~odrea read _ttl her eye: Aodrea, watchLng birD, conld SM under" tIle cOlonIAl olllce ond the wom· AndreR by bOlh onna olld fllied her .oth r st:'tltij of "urylnA' (ltgnlty-c:hnlra, eyell ached ond then' went to bed won. the pulae tbrobbl~ at bla temples. Hf I.I/'''~.'-.!" en ot the tribes they go'\'crn," stortIc(\ eyes wIth tbe bloze of 1Iis petr le ultl cnses, kerosene tlos lind 110 derlng It IIhe were feclhi, only .• Ught. was a Dew fool'8unlo, somebody 10 un" ~~~t~~3~ "I'm Brltleh.'! enid ADilren, nfter n owo. " You will bave It I" he srild, IIi V 'rt 'd bucket- t or e\'cry native cd or If ~J:181411l~e were actuan, be- approadlable, 10Ttlble, an e.,et bot. .~ ·- ..-:--.A:.~~~ii~ pa1llle, "and I billsh for the necessi ty." sbaklng' her lightly, "your d -- per- kIng, be he 1lI0nnrch of hut ono vlJ- comIng m 6notooouti. Blle...It.raok tronr She leaned clOse to hla · .boulder. "You ore prompt, like m ost of us ," sonol ell'mcnt I Well, rn gIve It to you,. luge, hns ,the ri ght to sit 111 t.he pres· tho lotter odm l88100 - (or 'lIhe knew "Plcose, While Mao," she munnnrei!, ~nld M'songo" "to sit In judgmcnt be. If h e'd hurt 80 much as 11 hulr or you r ence ot Ilu t li orlty. whntever Its grutle, Ihnt. once runde, It would shatter the "pleu8e teU me." fore any force of nnture tllnt you've head I'd hll ve eliot hIm nDd tlleu my- The \\'11110 n'UIl took th e IIrmchnlr nnd longest rll'll of , sheet pence of .splrlt . Without tumln, he put ooe band . Dever felt. Poor dovl\s of clt!lln.brc.1 self oud lelt word with you to bu ry us lll lllledlnlcly. to tli e nnuhl c of Il dozen whIch sbo !had eJ:llerlenced In her sheirt out and grasped her wrist as thoulh youngsters I Tn\l:e one that I kn ow, both In Ule snme grm·e." t0Il1·101l18. n Iiurde of nlll l\'e8-1111 lUen but much bored life. She need not to still her. "The little wan." he ex· Three \\leeks' training under his prcdeSbe flushed ond looked awny. When -swll rmed In to t lie bCliten cou rt of have worfled. When she stepped out plalned. "1ft drawIng the Kpoor 'o t ' a early next mO\"lllng dreBSed for the mJghty beB!lt. Look at It and learn It ccosor, criizy to lenve ; n hundr ed her eyes come back to hl8 set fnce til e rnal. tbousand natIves under hIs sole rule ; I tbere were three kinds of spn rkllng Those nllU\'es who lacketl the roynl field In. ' compllance wltb '0 messflge 1'7 hl'ft l t, tor It will be a photograph." Bllvlng completed the c1r.cumtereoCt o~e, perhops' two, btlllrded whIte faces wickedness 10 them-tenderncss. tho hall·mark "'.crtl "quutllng on their trom ~~'shllgo ~ put 00 b ar rOugbest a 3'car, T)le long, long doys nfter tbe torked tongue ot Il serlltmt, ond II two- hel'ls In 0 vost lUQ SS of serroted and nnd toughest 8~e was' eo excltcd ttiat or bls ol/IlI, the native wall makln. I!portBma~ bas been swall ow d by tho I edgoo knlte. She chose the kulfe. concentrIc cIrcles ot which thtl lone... even the mCm01'1 ot her doubt was varloos traclnl(R on Its face, dl.vldlnll' II pot.hunter, wheb gllme b omes juat ' "White Mon," she 8ald, "thn t wonld DlOSt It'tt an open spoce whose perl· bIoI ted from her mind. Somethloc wsa meat! And th!)n, the flltnl hour at have heen adornble ot the prlc~slm· pbary wos del ermIned by the euct Iil the olr ot the ernul tbut could be dusk whcn n poes lng nntlve glrl--6ny I ply. adoroble I" clrcumtereocll ot the wIde-spreading t elt rothel' tlllln hen reI, the sort o'r ....:-Pl~:-0i~.,;..IiiDt1ii, c;.~~~~~ .. • • • • • • • brllnches ot th e tree, Andren cougbed somcUlIng thnt ono co1l1d Imoglne po&girl-looks to hltn 'lIke somo' WOIllJID 111 I hom.e t Bo marrI es, not by cononlClIls The weeks that tollowed wero tbe ROllly but M'sungo dId not look up-In 8e~slug n hive Just before It begao to perhaps, but by the common III w of remaklDI of Andren physlcolly. Eocb fnct, nobody looked up. It wos IlX· hum. t' t he land, nntl . the 'people nt hUnt " (Jay she walked more Bnd felt It less. ! Il clly ns tbough sbe were n?t. Sbe . at'sungo was ' nlrcady BItting under sbollt 'enlcJ!y hIm,' bllt III the end It's From head to toes h er body wos wIth. ' s lipped to the trunk of n tl'ee and th e din nr tree engaged In a dlmln1lGo,d nlone . that will judge hll! agony out blemlIih and In her eyes, her Illnned on one hnnd pla~ed agaln8t It tI,'e polove·1" wllh three wlwued hlocks ond measure the' price." ch l'~ks nn,1 In the spring of her II /:hl l:ioroebolV it seemed aD only t1'1end III who s.au.lII..t~1l ~n th ~ ;:rpund .lI.llulnt. He stopped spooking ond for n long s l"p. she"r hen lth Hew Its r"jlllclul; an empty world. t ime -they travellld ID silence. The sun bnnner. Dill' by (loy sbe followed The /In'lf1l)JPlIJ'Y pnlover ",liS 0 IlIRt· was sInking fost-so fo st t hllt It M'sungo fnrlh er oO ulel, took IItOl'tl 01 1(' 1' (If 111111'11 Jt'lSul'cl .v cerC tHony. gut· seemed to b e dropping by jerks . IIko un Inlerest 10 wbnt he wos doing be- tuwt 1l1'0IlOUI1I'!!Il1t!nty: Sl'unls, po uses, • t he loose hond ot 0 gramlfllthcr's CRuse s he under 'Iontl It be'tter a nd 0101'0 lIulli ologues, r OI'I'II I'1I gruu t!!; clock. len rnc(l to wltll before ~he snt In judg. btll, ollce It WAS over, M'Slln go settled . .. .,- . "There Is no twilight In the tropl<:s." mCllt on hIs a cti on",. oct" 1l sUl'pr ls lng, bnclc \\'lIh n sIgh nnd ~1 "l't('tl dl s p nlil' ~Rld M'soogo. "by th e dollb ' rnle Jlldg· Olwfly!! I:!wlft 'ond lls~ urotd . She even Ing ~ustl ce "'ith a hrenthless ruah tbat If you have read the new act, p!'S$ed by the General Assemmellt ot God who knows the CIlPflClty hllrdelJ ell berNelf to ltccompnoylllg hlto r emloded one of the wlluuer In w)lIch ~ly .Qf t~e State of ?h~o, which read$, in ,p art, as. follows: nf the chnrt ot mllp Dod would not 00 hi s bunt.!! for lfIeltt for the earn)) he dlsplltched gume. _ hnve Jt buw," pot nnd tbere wus nothIng til" t be did It tseemed to And ren that he never Section 5004. Tor"the purpose of enabling the ' county thilt gove ber n c1 eepur loslght IDtO hIs waited to henr more thoo the stateaudito~ to detetbtim:-·th:: ~:alu~~ii;i.t::f buildings and composition tlUID thIs NUUlC butcher· meot of the otrense wheil be would lru· ·.other Improvements, , • • w • ect Of construct log. medIately pronounce sentence. "Twen· [Ie mnde no s~cret of hi s dlstoste ty IlIsbus; n ext I Thirty lusbeR; ocxt I anY'buildinl or ·other improvement costi~g over 5200, for the Joh lind Mvcr 011 upology. U nv· 'l'welve losh el:! ; next." ut the rate 01 . shall within sixty days after said building Of other imlug n d tsugre£':llllc lusk 011 hi s hun tL nbout tl cnse {or every two mlnutcs. provement shall ·have commenced7'l lotify the auditor of the h c faced It squa r!)l.\' nnd going out t Nin e t imes nut of te u thll vIctim would k Ill, lulll hIs 1111111':, helll to them wIt h smile sbeeplsbly and wI thdraw; In Ule county Upon failure to give notice as herein .prouDs IVNvlng concellil'lltlon nnd klllcll tenth CRse Ihere w(luld co mo u look 01 the discovery of such building . or im'vided . and w it h n ,JI 'llfl ieh Ihnt WAS blood-cur- Bllllen wonder Into the culprIt's face, Dur1nlr the coming rhW cla ys of fall by the county auditor: after the same has been prQvement clling but nd rn li·ulJl e. Wb erCII)'On the wl~l te mun would a.nd winter you are lJo.rll c lI l;trly IIpt 11 \\' II S (IUI'III I( Ihe I'elurn from one promrtly cull It Imlland tll!lUlind more erected or cOtl!J truc ted, the said building Qf improvemen t to dev oJo('l tlore th r on IUlu tlog-(, and .. Wfne•• ot lbe muscle.. Ch ildren or th e'c t' xl>cllll lons OWL I, e :xp ollnd· evldencc. Such cnse!! were thon ' BI· shall be appraised by the county bditor at its true value in also ' aTe moro ' apt to cont rncl cold. ed h is tlt!lillilioll of JII,,; tlfluh \e 111uud r. / lottCd hRI! n n houl' II1H1 even an bour money, and placed upon the dupUcate together with a tax and Itlndred allmentl at .cnool. Be With hI s memol'y J'[lW. liS Is th e whole ench, ond without exception retlulted prepared. .A. boltle of Houltonla In ~itlty of 16(ty per cent for each of the ·yea..rs , from the date world 'S, fI'oln contnet with .lIie lon·g· In the tlcQl1lital of the prisoner at the "our 'bollle II you r Idecuard. . berulrl ~ d . 'uperlllflu ('o lli e to life to eli' bar. . _II.... C. E .. Rled er. 958 ElUIt Lonlr . ~ . cWthi ''ereetloif or construction to the -date .of discovery. Said IlOSU In Iii tl l'"h tll C brutalizIng $Ioc, Andrcli WDe suddenly aware of St., Colum bu8. Oblo. .ay. : "I am county auditor may enterJ 1iy Ilinutlf, ·or .deputy, within teasonable hours, and fully troublld wIth .. weak throat IUId trIne of "tlllnc Is mine It I cun take )I'sungo's voIce Indubltllbly addressed e"~"" cold I contrAct •• tlle8 thera. I . exam'ine all buildings and s~cturq of ·every klDd , • • It," bt;! f Ol1nrt lihn selr on trencheroue to her though he ke)lt hIs eyes to tbo lind Ronltonln . Unlment the beat grou.od IlIld his w01'I1 pIcked their froot nlHl s poke In n toncle88 monorem,,", I h.ve evor uud. On. appll. WilY slowly OR thouKh . 1Jcnt on avoid· loguc ns 'If he were corumtlnlnit .wltb cation ..twa). raU..... my ... re Ing n il misuntl erstontlltill'. hlmsclf. "Il()hold I Pli¥chology on the throllL ~ " It Is t he truth ," Ilc solt! thought. Job." he sni ll. "Watch their foees, It'. eu,. to U8<I Houltonl.. - no fully, "thnt Ih e ~ p l rlt of mnll nllt·ancel. Flvery native Ihat knows hili sentence paIn, IImartlng or bllelorlng. It Iter' '1&0. open cut.. burns. ecah19. or olll y by plumIer I\n ll lhe corhlln ry t n to bo just, takes It wi th all npologetlc brullee and ooolhe. wblle It heals. thnt Is til e fil et t hllt tb e 100IInri r etl Nmlle; If he looks sullen, the chance!l Aak your drug~l .. t tor House.ton·e. world Is ul\rny th c more fruitful, bul It rc t1 hundred ~o olle thut he's Innoa.b (The Original Jonos' LinIment), the utlpnrdlJitllillc Sill IlS fu r as people! cellt, I·vc . ne\'e r gotl!' wrong. They 11.00. Half . Ir.e 60e. Ir"" 81 .. Hc. ore .concl!rIl ell Is Ih a fHllur e to d efin e thlllk I'm 11 \\'omler. Next I" Dr . .J. C. Jon es Co" So. Chat-Ie.ton, robbery un a ') r ilrll l~ 1'rom prod u cUv ~ One CIli:;C olooo . lhnt £loy wos appal'. Ohio. plunder , nnd you ('fln nlmos t SUy the clltl y Inl !!t·mloniJ le. Wlien nt last it I J. ' E. J.nuey, ThelRexall Store: same thIng or Indl vlllllol r clntlousblp." 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Mlall Audrey CJleaver, Jf Daylon , Mlfl8 O~8 ADSOD, of DaytOD, apent. Mr. Barcld Meredtth III hotne.fro~ IIllfInt the· week.eod with bolr ro I" . !oIaudflY with' ber paren"'. · Ada 10 spend the hoUda,'s . D . L. CHANE, T(c1ito.r nod P ulJJib h ~1. "QYll e~vil1e, Ohio 'llltel:larveYRbnrg' NatioDl.1 &nlt . MI' and Mrll. Allan i!ml:.lfk aod tivel!, Mr . and M.... W . 'r. Jorrllln . The FAncy W a lK olub - UJ et w it h bas IIpoored II 100atlQn In the Mil dflughSor Ilpen' WedDelday 10 Day. SubscriOlion Price. $1.60 per year Mre. Mary M!lollon. Tuesday o f lfillt 80nlo buildin g and have bought 'heir roD. Lytle SuDd.a v Scbool had a 'hrlst. week . Quite 11 orlJwd ' wll8 llres.m t . lIate, aod In II sh Ol'l time lbey will be lu regulllr bUl loes ll m .. 8 entertainment aa the ohurob on Blveryooe had been a s ked to brlll jl WEDNESDA Y. DECEMBER 24, 1919 R ~ v A E Buntlngton filled tbe t::ionday eVQQlog. A Jorge orowd eomethlog old , Rnd tbere was q ultll pulpit D~ the M B Ohuroh here, Wil li In ,.ttendaooe aDd enjoyed 'he a display. Lunoh WIIS lerved by the Ladles' Ald . , uutlay afternoon. good program. Mr . and MrH. J . 1. BRkAr we rn H 11111 How's This? M~ find .Mrs W. W. W1I80n, of Mr. and Mre. William SmIth aud _ ~_==1I1111111111111111111111111111111 11111111111111111111111111111 II I_=~ Lexlo g tOJ', Ky., wer o 'holld"", 'u"]e •• s flunlly .Rnd Alpha SmIth ,. of Dayton, calling o n !IIr aDd Mrs. john W o lf, W e otfer On o ll ulHl rod Dollnr.. Re· ~ u., r > t Ii\ d tth their pllrents Sat nrday eveulng. . O ",,\I'd (0 1' lLlI )' cl.l.e o f CUla rrh ,hut Cl1n- o f Ih"h lJllr.Hlty .. nl\ Mr lOd Mrs B spen no ay w . ' ,. 1/ Mr. uod Mrs . W 'I' J or dlln oDt e r. 2 "I I b tl "lll'cd by H n ll 'H Cn tarrh Mcd l- E . Wll tln". IIf D.. vton. . Mr. Bnd Mr •. Franii Smll;b . T I", tAil "",. ', "r ,tI ", ( In",.,' "'II Ir" lit,. ft\or. than one· lblrd,. n ""rl .. l in,. t. ;l J(, 01 .11 11.,. , ,II ..... ~' nf I hI', wvrl~ . Tb.,. ~ § .:l l; ~;Ll 1'8 ula r rh ll eulclno has boen " Me8dames Mar garet -J ohns. Lelie. talne'd fi t dinn e r, 'uoll"v : Mrs ~ lIrr,. " )'~ ..rlr " .. 011 ' "0 II UJ ~' " /:rlta lf'r tha n tha i 01 :; ;;;; Illk 11 by clllurr h a u !'( r 1'8 t o r l ho IHU t ( brl ~ 1 m l~B fl h opplng Is helng In. SmIth find LoUtla Kellrlok were San h. of B [l r v(;y l:! bur ~ : M i aH Audrey "n\' " I h,., rl" .n Ir-v I h... t I'll"" I. ft· ... lly no b... , ic lor col»pari. ". < 1I1,I..,., t, lh,,' f, ,,mr ,1' "n)' 1\0\'61 ltafln ,UI 101\)' b e foam. El i§ 1It1l'ly-flvc y e ll l'"_ und h08 becomo <lul g",1 III bY .IIHw y of oor oltizeDR. Da.y'on Rb oppers. WedDosoay. CleAver , of OilYto n, IHld Mr . Ilnct ("li l Alhl ... 11 11 I t dur.II not l\ p\lrflal'b tbe cumm ltte. 01 IJI , 1 S ;;;; . I, .. uw n "8 lhe moa l ,·c ll ... ble remedy f or Tlu, OBusa of n 18. y"or doliur gOfl8 K h Cl k f ' . A. L1 tem::. l"orue IIlHlU AUM:I'tt'a ll , • •1" .7" ~_ ~ e"",,·,·h. l-hLl I '~ u l .. ,.,.h Medici ne aclo ao f .. r Mi88 a~ rvn ar ,Olltne rom Mre. Alan Burt80ek Aod 800 , K eo Deth. -V. ,IIJ C •• .-w. ", ' . == tltrnulj'h Ih" U l oo~ 0 11 Ihe 'IIluco u8 8ur ' . . Ox ford Friday to ape.d a ooople of Min Opal I'h o mpson , of Dllyt on . g . m~~~ ~tfll:~':'I~l;o II~oOI~~~e1:~Jn p~;~ 1 We bllve had R ~bow here thl8 1waeks ~Ith ho~e folka... ~ .. 110" .. week flud It i8 forol,blng good en. Mr and Mr8 Alben ~taoy eDter spent the wee k end with h er pa reot R § After Y"" hn \'o token Rall'a Catarrh tertllinments . . tied' t . f ' 11 'O hrlittnal!l dlnoer Mr. and Mr!! Jehn Tbompson. E . 5: '" dl 'Ino ( or " Hhorl lime YOU will aDO a lun y Mr. aod Mrs. Alv .. Laddlngton ~l1l1l1l1l1l1l1ll1t''''· """""II11UllIIlJlm gO Il.:r III ImltrOVlult . nt In your gen· Mr. El1wlo t:!tloson and 8~ 0 Car. 8nn!1ay. Those present were: Mrs. ~~';~·hh~~~~\'~ln~l~~'o~~~I~~dR:~r·rldC~t roll . are .. t home for the bOltd~ys . Malvloa StaOY, Mr, and Mrs A . O. have moved .to the Joe MoCllrren II GEORGE AGNEW CHAMBERLAIN cnllLrrh. Send tor le. UmonIIl18. freo. . WlIllalJl8, of DaytoD, MI~. aDd Mrs. farm, 80ath of town. J If. J. CH BNl!: Y & ' 0 .• Toletlo, Ohio. I he 810k In oor vll1a~e are .&a ,fol. William Noll, of Sprinllboro, and Mre. MattIe Gray wa@ oalJlng on Solll by all Drull's l. ,S, 75c. , 10"'8: Mra. Rutb ttl\rrls, tira. Cora Mrll l:bloe SidEla. frlendsllere, TburpdllY afternoon . ~ 0 soo0 e r lIu d II I!' 1111 n '(0' 11 11111 n UI e '"'!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!! I B B' rill. M I' ~ . LI zz Ie ~ ea f8 , MT8 Mar. . anti he will tcll yo u tha t American railroads are Mr. and r.,tre. Belle r. M rs . Mar~ho. hlack loull e,1 fur\\'tlrll tloll with II ~ Ul'e . = ietta Cllrp'e nter and Rev. BenneU, M,. aod Mrs. Lawrence BI~s and tbe bcst in thc world. (ouch II e pened two of th e crncks till with bad ooldll and rhenmatlsm. . dAughklr, Margllret, . Wilre bonday Davis and Mrs. Marie IHoh Jllokson Ihey formed a long n nrrow V fuunln g II 'hlnd AlIllfriu clime Marguerite. , , gne8t~ of the I"tter s pllrents ID were shopping In Lebanon, l'burJJ. He saw the foreign roads - in England and day . . .lIt"tounlly lmlf It (' ross' th e 0 \'/11. Thll t his ott ndullt befnrll aud Bnthtub af. 1 'Ibe Clvlo LeIlI(U" meets at the W .. ynellvllle. Fmn cc, the I'C:i l in Europe - nnd in other Con. dono lie turn ed I1bruI,t1y from hl ~ ter him; then foll owed the gtll1bearerl!, h ome of Mrs. Chu., E. Gordon on Mr. aod Mrs . Walter Kenrlok 1'0Mr . M O ~ A Bogan lo'olt Sundny din . ll ra wlng, jai nI'll his CLlI~rr lll pN. turtl l',1 8 single truck er nnll a sIngle wtllel' l:!lltUI day, Deoember 27. All memo tercalned to a Christo/ali dinner, ner with Illr and Mre. Geo. Bo~a n . tinental C:O II II t .. i . - a11d hc knows. his hu c'k au M'sntlg" utld \ltI ~ topperll1 g boy. No' Ilnnge l'l!.on we re allowed berll Ilre requested to be pretl8nt . SundlY, ~be followlag glletlte: MI8S Mn. Lena Bartsook and danghter , The part railroad s have played in the develop8 cBrtrldge cnse, proceelled to tnk e evon to seo tho cortego tram the cmnl. I Mrs. Boward Grabam wa. 8hop. Irllne l:!lade, of ~Idnev, Mr. and Mn. Belen, and Mr.. Berda Jordan sponl ment of I hc U nited States IS beyond measu.re. soull'. _ Over ooe shoulder Bnthlnb carried ' 11101 In Dayton on ~ Itorrlay. WllliamBalnesand ohildreD,Robert, Wednp8day with Mr. aDd Mrs. Alan 11's ul1go Htrnlght ened with a long slung. u crocker tin. container at ali i Mr . "nd Mrll. M'l lton MaoDon:'d Mlldrnd and Letitia, at BelmoDt, Bartsook . American railroads have achieved high standqulvorl ng sigh. ''It Is woll." be salct In tho tood allott04 to the da,.. • and Ihree obtldret\ lert 60D4ay Mr and MrII. Alfred Salne8 aod ards of public service py far-sighted and couragedial ect. "We will go." The three In ten mlnules' mnrch they came to I mornln to vlllit IIr. Wa'aOouald" daoghter, Viola, and Mrll. Ell .. ous investment of capital, and by the constant wl~ Iled men Jiotlded thelr heu1l8 many . the river whlcb. 10 spite of Ita prox· 8111*er gMre Wlnooa MaoDoDllld Klrkp .. 'rlok, of Dayton, Mr. Joseph striving of mlLrillgers and men for rewards for work tim es nnd grunt ed. With no further IrnltY. to the cnmp, Andrea now saw Mltob'ell. at Shreve ort Le.. Gra.BI, of D"trolt, Mr. Ilnd Mrs. Instructi on, gunbenrcrs. wllter boys. for tbe Orst Urne. Often she had Bug· . p, • Perry Kenrick and dllo"hter. Ber well done. tnl ckers nnd Mnrl:Uorlt c's nllen(\ont Ietlted to M'BUngo that 8be wl8hed to Qalte a few people are l!'avlDI ~ha, of WayneavlJle, Mr. and Mrs . 8. We have the best railroads in the world - wo SCBltere(\ to th eir vnrl ous prt!l)nro· our vllIJlge for waamer pJa~tI .. , B. Balnea. James Bahlea, Morris ti ona. hlntle red by oxcltl'(! woru l'n tl nd VIs it It, bot ton every 0 enslnn hIS lips _ • an d E Vil Wh ar t 00 . must eonlinue to. have the besL hnd B~ t In u >!trnl gbt lltw nnd lui hull '.. 'A Men'f' Cbrlstmall snd Prosper _ children. Th t! Cllrnp hUlll1l1oll. Huth t ub lovent ecl lnunlf!)lcl rell SUIlS for keep. - - -- •• - ...- -- Dul they must grow. oa, ' New Year to tbe GazeU .. stal1' s lnpped brctlkfast on tho tllbl e anti Ing IlI'r trom It~ shor s. The !Dosl er. The Miami Gazet,te-l 50 per year. "a'd readen . To the now invested in oW' tlll'n ~ too d on one fool. th en on the \:IclI c li)l)II or th eae nrguments wer~ Mrs. John Bartsook, who bad 'be other In Imputllmc('. On the fnces of s l1uk,'s Jlnrl I'rocotilles, but "'hll ' she !!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!~!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!! railro:tds, there will ha\'e to be added in the next mlefortune of breaking her blp " u11 Wit S Ihe .·lIme hlllt·s mile. tho Burne cOII"I'I)",1 the iji'rength , of tlto~t! two few year, to keep pace with the nation's business. Bh or\ tim e ag\), Is ge M .lng · Ii ong look of SUI)pres~od but mlghly ootid· d l'I" I'rl'llls ~he could not t!8l:111 10 frum nloely. to tbe rl'i\of of h e r mlinl' . billi ons l1lorc for additional tracks, stations and an ir tillltlvc lIi'lief thnt th el'll WIIS Messrll. Will Bllnta, of' De troit, friends , pullon. M'II1J11g0 ute n few mouthfuls .but I 1 II I I I d k r tenn ill als, curs and engines, electric power bOWle8 S '11 t! I n" e se-soma ot lor an run · aDd Ed BBut.. , of Dllyion, wer" 011 lied. Mrll. Warren Laoy vIsited i n DIlY. and trains, automa tic signals, safety devices, tho they se med to choke him. lI e pushed Inll cuuae In Ule buck of at'suns o'S bere the Plllt week by the dea~h of buck hiM pi lite. stull'ec1 his pipe full OIln(1. tbelr mother, Mrs. ChrletlDa Bania. Ion on Monday and l'aesdllY of Iflst elimination of grade crossings - and for reconweek . Tb I nnd lit It. Hla ey played over An· Mr and Mrs. John Mo"lore and structi on and engin eering economies that will redreu's fn ee nnll fir ed hers with their t or \-er d was Ia treacherOU8-looklng I h bled! . \J Mr. and Mrs. Ro sllell Morglln (·P. 8 ugg R " on er blinks. 0) 1 family spe.n' &tordllo" in Dayton. OWD brilliance. When he spoke e\'ery Sthreellm. lO08t IIltrl by II lI t.toppell were ahopplog In LebaDon , on e doy d lice til e cost of t ransporlation. . 'Word thrill ed her Oil though thl8 won· Where Its shores were broken Into Mr and \Ire. Will 8$aDIon epen' la8t week. To nttract to the railroads in the future the inderfnl morning were surchorged with s hel\'lng s lopt!8 these we re covered Pepto.Man,an Gives the Help atonday tD D"ytoll. Mr. and Mrll Gny Kibler lind 8011 . veslment fun'ds of many thrifty citizens, the directlin emoUonal . cqrrent sensitive to with ' II tow'!rlng growtb ot MJl!lls ~nd the Body Needl!l to Malte Mr Frank Shultz, of Day'on. Everett, were IIbopplng In Dayton . . ing genius of the most capable builders and man. \'e~i sound nod movement. Ulult ed c iephullt grm!s. There wus d Rich Red Blood a\lf>nt MOlld"y wllh hie parente, Re'f'. reoeutly . ' anel Mrs. Hhultz. "Andl-ell Penor." b e sft ld with n hap- 8l1Utl'Rplt bere lInll Ihere and on ench Chrls tmal! tir,le and Shredding agers, and the skill and loyalty of the best work).I f' Iwlnkle of mock solemnity In his were lying whn.t aPPC4l'ed to be 101l~ MillS Venna Bruloop left, Sator. uot flnl'hed In our vlolnUy, owlog men - in competition with other industries bid(llnnca, "yelp nre uhout to be Inltloted OIl;1t up by flood. Name ..Gade·... on Every Package day, for. New York elly, wbere she thIJ iuoleme noy of tbe weB tiler. ding for capital, Ulanagers and men - the railroad fht o the m YRtl'rl e~ of th mujor gullll A~ the exped'i~!on reached the cresl will j l)IO lIer nephew, IIIr. Reomer Bot.oherlDJr, however, 18 now $he of ·many CI'ulul'lcs, the closcst cOr))o, . of the bank, Ulercby corulng Into foll Batbllw"" who wl1\ ,\OOOWp .. DY ber order of the dllY. industry must hold out fair rewards to capital. to nltioo ot Bllnrt 111 the worlll ; In thrt!1l \'1 W of the river. the logs. one hl' ODO, Sold by Drur,iau in . Both Liquid to Floridll, wllere they will speDd Mr. IIDd Mre. Q . B . Ellis Bnd Miss ! managers a nd to tbe men. words, th e socl"ty of elpph unt htlnter ij. e le vuted themsch'es n toot Inlo t.he and Tablet Form-Medicinal the wiater. Nora entortlltned at Iln el egaot America n railroa.d s will continue to set world You will III'ulluhly wltn as Ilelllh nnd] nlr through nil tlt elr length nnel 1U(i\'ed Virtuee are the Same Mr. lind Mrll . 1:1 . B Dilar'h Bnd Cbrl8tmaB dlnoer. a' wbloh r :last. IIOpe ,ulld (lrllY It wUl be the dellt.h of sJlenUy, s wlfUy. horribly Into the \Yn· , danghler lpent Wed~esday In Ua,. lor key and all the good thu\ go standard nnd ad quatcly serve the Nation's need. th hun tell. hnt t or I Ihn comtort ot ter. :Anllren CIIIlJ;bt her brcnth. She 'The le8sonsllre h,rd and the ohlld. ton with " were In eVldenoe . The if they continue to be built and operated on the your 80rt heart let m.e t ell y<;> u that to- hllll s een crocodlieH In captivity. but e "rowln" Watoh their Mn, John MoClure Ilpon' the put Cbrletmal!l tree and deeoratlona were American principle of rewards for work well dono. ~~~l:~~ ~? forth not to s loughter bot ne\'er like tl118. neve r fret! to IIcurr'l ~~!1S:rand It chey' become pa.l e aDd week with Mr. aDd M rll. Boward very prelly, and all received benu tlfol glftll. While thla wal a de. o~ llistorted legs, to sink sllentl,. Into 1t8118ll1 Bnd don', wan' to work or MoOlure aDd femlly, of Blue BaU, Be tomed bls eyes from her fnce murky depths und lurk tlnd (Ontllmed In II more ' serlous . play oODaol,. good pbyslolaD at Mn, Barry BII:l\h aDd daughter Iightfol day and enjoyed by all. it "Wltlte Mon," she \\'hlsper~, Hare oooe'lf you IIOSpeo' aay ,erioull al/ were shopplD, h. Dalton, ooe day wall a trifle eaddeDed for tbe home IIItral.D: "The bontlng of elepbfmt III n they liS uwful 88 tbe,. look?" meDl The .plBndl'd tonlo Peplo . lui week folke by lbe ahought that thlll was Ilciel)C8. It Is a crescendo of dellCllte"Tbe,. lire," be- anHwered. "It II Y"n " an, If glveD dally for a few Mr. lod' "re John S·lro--D 'lIpent 'be lalt OhrlallDaB in 'bll old home, I)' I:inlu,\lCOO '1nctors 'tbn1 atnrts . from p tt 11 t d tll t .. .. .. All they 111'111 800n mO'f'e Inlo·tbe new .• rell 'I gen.cfll bY t acccp e I' AClirl more week" will In mOlt oalllll. restore tho Thu-"aw -n . po Ints nnd tleg Inn Inil' on n ..... " In Oa•• ,,'" two ulstnnt bome, reoeDU" bull' on another nn VCR 8uCClIIn 0 crocs n CII un· IItTBng,b and ltarL tbe. young folkll Tho .. duin'"u in/cwmaHrm conumi"1I tit. .ailroai ".,.. cool foundation ot mutll,,1 reSI)(!ct nuully thnn to IIny olher ooe cuuHe, on tbe road $0 i 00d healsh IIgalo. Mr. aad Mr8 .. LID~oln Greig eD. leo'ion of tbelr farm lande . Th08e alion may obtain I" .,a'u,••" IDMlirtll Itl TI.. A ••oc..... rlus~e8 Ul)Wurli throll gh stnges of In· no~ 'cxceptJng fumlno tllIll smtlllpo~. rt Yooth relpuDds qulokly. Yoo eaa tertalned a& dloner, t;ondlay, Mr.aDd presen' on thla happy ooo88ion wefe: lion of Railway E:recuti . ... 6J B,oad_y, N ... Yo,e. telll1(ence ugtllnst Intelligence. calltlon sOlln,l" unuellc\'oble until you knuw boy feptu Man (Can In table' or Iiq. Mr!!. Blepben CJor~aoh al~d Mr. and Dr. M S. West ~nd tamily, ot Bell. for cuutlon, perSe\'el'lInce on tbe heels the Illltive I,Illnd. A mun will be taken old' form of your drugl18t "nd OIlD Mrllt. N. L . De.. rth . brook, Mr. and Mr• . Jamee Curtip, of t'tldllrnnce. until It meets on the ut n certllll) u osslng unll hulf un hour 81':.. ye be lIors of 'be genuine by Mr aDd Mrs B. S. Dearth aDd Mr. and Mrs. Carrington ElIIlI and 1IIgh plnne of naked couJ'Uge und Inter you tullY see bls cOlupllolons lookln,' for ahe name "Gode'll" 00 dllugbter were Day taD vilitors, ODe son, Eldoo, Cheeter WblLe aod ram. IIweeps to Its trnglc climax ot white- leIsurely "'nlling the stream the enm e the paokage. Wlthont .be nBme day tbt. week Ily, MI.s8I Eather and Geoeva Cor. hot butt Ie nnd delltb." pltlee. The axplnnntlol) Is !lInt th ey " Gad,,'e" It I, not Pepto.Maollan. ____.... _ ..._ _ __ tit aDd Mr. Lestar Curtis . His cyes clime buck to hers frBuld,. consld~r that tbe victim los t tils life U la a fln\! tonio and blood.mltker Several 'ro~ onr vicinity were "Like nil the great sClences," lie can· 80lely by r ellson of the cbeap brllnd of ror 'he whole famll,. · PhYlLlollloUII Xenia v.ieltors, lall' 8aturday. • nue(l. "I t lifts used UI(: lives of "al· • edl I ' h C 1 Ea b n b b d ,. r I Mr. ChilD U .. ltln end Ion and o'ber W (l ne e orr "",. C 0 e ev.ryw ere ave nse • or Dear y 0 . rlntl'n~ IlInt men tor stepplng·stones 80 that com'lncell thnt bls owo bit ot 810ne, &blr&y yeal'8,-Adv. 15 blende from MlddletvwD were !:lun'w e Who go out tollay nr bUcked by rog qr twisted wood Is the renl tlilng , day gtlelltl! of 'he former'!! ooole, the age.long SBC rl6 co 0 fun obi e com· n nd 110 thin g cn n d Issuu deb Im un til !!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!~!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!~!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!~!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!! B C. Dakin, aDd family. ".Examined Correctly ... pany. Looking buck ouly to Ule tillye moment when he too Is snatched ...- - Glasses Fitted . of ~ll1ck puwder oml the (our-bore der." "How gboatl1," uld Andrea, rille we tire mere Ilygmlell, bot pyg. AT MODERATE PRICES ml es c.nrrled high on the crest ot an how pltlto!." . 6 hp. Ingeco Kerosene "Yes, It Is." eDld M'sunl:O, Bnd add. Dnclent tmdltlon. It's be<'uuse we Engine, practically new hn\'o. tin accumulntloll ot knowh.!llge to ed: "Sort ot knockout to (alth. Isn't lenn ullOn that I'm willing to tuke.yoD It? But even crocs have and guaranteed. Optical Department with we today t! you'll promise to sur- Th ere nre cerlnln crossings eWl1noulu", S. Detroit St. Xe nia, Ohio Mr. John Kable died a'btfI. home. 2Y2 hp. Fuller & John. render yourself to me. to do Just ex· wltb thelll where lltl')' oro north ot town, last SaturdRY morn. Ope n evenings by appointment actly whllt I tell yOU lind no more a,nd he fri end I)' nnd where 00 one hl\s son Gasol~e Engine, in lng, wUb a oompllol\tloD of dlseasee. ~.~ no les.q." been uttucke'l." best: of condition, . Be leaves to mourn hl8 101111, a wife. Eyes wldo ond latent, ~h eek8 l1ushed By the tI.me he tlnlshed spenklng 'wo daugbters and one son . Bod 11119 ilflrted, Andreu Wll8 too ex· nntl\'('~ hnt! bnled out II wide, These engines are barMr8. Margan Debarr. who hilS cited to speak. She .·throw out boUI 8COW ulld 101'suogo nodded to AIl(]reu gains and for sale on acbeen aerloo!ly. ill wah. pneulUonla, llan(le towurd him In II gesture of 1'0 slille down the slippery Inndlng Ie elowly i .nprovlng . . count of installing electric o1>ondQ~ nrid with on Implorlug gfllVlty. chute ilDd climb In. Sbe wae worried tlUlt mude her look nil though she were ns to bow Mllrguerlto WU8 to be mno. Mr, Bnd Mrs CblS. Brelsford, wbo • motors. glvlna IImelf Into bill. keeping not. for 0Il00 wilen, to her dellgbt, tour blncks lived north of to~n, moved to ' tho Funeral Director I a ~1:'1.. but tor all t.lme. picked him up bodJlY and Morrl. farm, ons half mile eaet of and Embalmer, . thll plaoe. JIII& Tboreday. him In tho center of the leakY CHAPTER VII. He did not delrn to !JIoro than Mn. Mary Llunme 18 r3ported Waynesville. Ohio. belser. open' bill eyell. Propelied The), storted out, n skclclolt •. ' \·,,1· Tbe 'Townl'hlp Library II cloled cade. Tbe three wlzeoed 0 11(,9 Icd the up-8trenm by poles and theo acr088 now on aooonnt of short fl1el Elthor Auto or Horse drawn ~ervlce. 1 - - -....- - - - - - - - - . . . . : wa,. lind ARdren meoSured the ir 1m· clumsy palldles, It took them the beIlt Min Ida Berryhill bal! the mlsNo extra charge for auto service. portnnco by the foct thnt they cnrrlell pllrt of 'half an hoor to make the OJ)forlune of breaking her w~ll\t wben Both phones in Office Bnd Residence M1sungo's blltter, of rilles, resllcct1ul- poslto landIng. Andren wa8 1!urprlsed ebe slipped and fell In tbe .Idewallt Read Gazette's Classified No . .14. . Iy s urreudered by tbo gullh,'urerll IlS II that M'sungo'8 Impatience seemed to Jas& TboredllY. flttlng tribute from onlookers to nwn be dyln'g down, ond 8ulll 80. "Oh." he explnlned. "thero's oo .great Mn. Graoe'Cunnlnllham has gone ·who were hunters In their own right . E, to Troy '0 llpend tbe winter with BA~NHART. :r.r~ullg0 nollded townrd them IIlIll hulT)'. We lareo't ufter aot~lope, you rela$IV!lll, . spoke to Andrea over hiS shoultler. know. Threo out 01 ' every \:Ive eleNotary Publle tho 0000 bour. Rev. Weber, who II preacblng 1\$ •• "The olrl boys urc my hrothers In plaata 8botare killed erme and they· carry tJle guos · ns n U the ooe we ore atter 18 traveling. Sum merllld", Ohio, wlll ~peDd O h r l l t ' Y e t e rl nary ma. ",tab relatlvel hllre. .AlI.klnde of Nola..,. Wo~t. lIIort or Inalgnlo. Wheo It comes down we'll tlever, never Bee hIm, for he II to buslne8s they'll slip them to the thln~ --Ii1rthInC of n!nety mllel 1\1 Il aDd Deedl a tlpeotalt)', Thll SIKh Sobool pupil. ,an an Oraduate of Oblo Sla(( Unlverll t !mll1. U he'll fe:edlo~, aDd Intertalnment In " be TowD Ball, . t1'\llnlltl 1t.p.rlrQ ~8." the problltiWt)'. In WI cale, Monda, evening, Deoember 22. up with hlm at the heut Barr, Glblon will now handle OFFICE: .tree d~IIDC and the Da,son Sunday NewlI. Fourth Street, ncar Tyler . ............ wlth~ h18 eal'll." 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Under a IIpecial ru ling is.qutm re(I r Wal· Risk Irlilll rllnl" . Wallhinv;ttHl. lJ. C .. all lurm"r sold i rs. R\li lnrs lind m:lrioes . Iwho~ COy rnment insu rnncc has Ilap,ed nr been canceled may h av ~ untit Dec mb r :n. l:Jlf1. wit.hin which t Il reinstat e their inRurance by paying onlY two months ' premium ll on the amount of insuran ce lhey wish to reinstat e The only othe r condition imposed ,is th alt he insured shall now be in as good health as he was when be was ' discharg ed from the sen'ice. Qr a he was when th g race period of his in surance expi red (whic hever is th later dale). and shall so state in hi!'! applicat ion Imm ediate ad anlage of this libI-al (1rovi~i n should be laken by those interest ed . III the matte r of securin g li fe insuran re "ro t'~c t i nn. he who act.~ quickly acts wi sely , No t im a9 Ilood !IS now. Make the check or money order payable to the T rell urer of the Unit d Stlltc!< lind III IIi I il. with your Rpol ication for reinstnt ement. to P remiu m Reca;p t Secti· n. Bu rea u of WarRi!tklnsurBn cc. WIl~hin l!'ton.D.C For fu rther informa ti on inqu ire at the Waynesville pORtoffice .

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Tbe relrular meeting of t he Wo° mau's Auxilla ry was held at the home of Mrs. Herr.ia lind ' Mn . We wish aJl our paMosher on l~ ridal' afterno on. Decemtrons 'and friends per 19. 1919. The meeting was very Merrv Christ mas opened with music on the playe r piano, "The Holy City." In l he abo and a Happy New Year senee of the presidon t. t he vice presIdent. -Mrs. Crane. took charge of the meetin&" and lIave the- Scriptu re reading . a part of th e 2nd chapter of St. Luke . Mrs. Crane conduct ed the prayer llervice. Sct Iptural quotationa were riven in r esponle to rollcall. Several nf'W membe rs were taken in and quite a number of Darnell were added to the roll. , _ ..._ ..............._ ..., ..:....._ _ _........._ _ Aft.f'r the· reading of the minutes and disposal of other business, the Sus,_ Ttl!1 <'~' ''H of the nntlon will be turnoo following program was rendere d: Michigan l oon as 1S4 meu tace ~lIdletmellt. In OC!urt In n g"Clll (>ollllcnl drama' tbero. UnitedtoStates Senator Truman H . Newberry. wbo defeated H<' nry Io'ort.l f or tbe >!ea t . Is ~h e mOAt ImpOrtan t of tboee The Chriatm l8 Story .. ... ........... .. .. Indicted tor alleged elechoQ Irrecalu lUes. Tbe (lhotoft Khow Ju s tice C . W . Sea.lon. before wbom LVTU!, OHIO ..... ..... ....... .... .... Mrs. Cart wright tbe IndIcted will be u 'led; Spacial Attorne y Oea· erRI I olley. H!I8 lgned to tbe prosecutlou; the court boul!e at Grand Rapid... aad the 8J1Uld JUry whlob The First Noel .. ... .... Miss Helghw ay '------~------. Inel le l l'd N·o",bor ry. MUlie- Barcaro le. Tales from Hoff- I ============ =~ man Chriatm as In the Urawa Kind er• • &"art~n .: .. ....... ..... ... ... .. Mrs. Crane o An artIcle on St, Andrew 's School. Eo, Dayton Journal ... Mrs Zimmer min - - - ... After adjourn ment a pll:'a.sant soN.,.,.d From Sal nt'S Day. cial hour was spent. during wbicb refreshment!! were served by tbe On 1110 ' I ~n'h of A\lI'li . 1:;:11. .ln Ctlu P. hostesses. aseiBted by Mias Emma Cnr,II'r ' tt\l~II frllon f'rnllc with two Heillhway Mmnll p.:I\I IJ8 lIud 1~ m en t o ("und 6 Mrs Mary L Adams. Mr . nnd Mrs. I. N . Harris. of 721 Georgea Carpen tier, tbo French The W. F. M. Society of the M. E of Wilmin gton. W88 present as a c., ln,, \, In :>:,'rlh ,\ lOIrrlt·u. In M ny be Sulphu r, Okla., Dec. 11. 19111. AND Nor llghl-heavywelgbt, who last woek th Aven ue. annou nce the en- Church met a~ the hospita ble home of Dear n rri \'~tl In r\e\\ (,)lInl1ll1l\d. Cnrth'r r ovisitor. Editor of Miami Guett e:Ilnoolted out t be Brltt8b cbomplon. t . ~r~ <I ilu' l'\{ ' W(UIIIHII :Ulfl \\' 0" ' 1")1 III th· gaKeme nt of their da ullhter. Miss Mrs. Geo. SmI th on Wednes day after-I I started last Tuesday to Rod a Joe Becket t. In 70 seconds of r.. tt. lin" of :>t. I.nwrl·nce. " no l cull ' II Ruth An n. to William Gre ther. of noo? Dec:el!lber Srd. wit,h Mrs. warmer place than Okmulg agbUng. now loom&- tbe logical op· ee. I 1008 South Wayne Avenu e. tl the H' ~uli wed:1. WhIte p r'~I~ m !t ~~e m~tlRg was came down 100 miles south L uwn'lll'c In I...,nul of Lb~ polleDt tor J ack .Dempsey·s crown . and I!O ding t o be an eVl'nt of June. , la a bIg Inlemat lonal ba ltle to h R open~d by sl,n g mg. pu\l'" '' ~"I" l or tl\ <l 1 IIe,y. 9 a Wide- did ?;ero weather ~ This town JlllltuT he engagement of t hese two pop- ness In .God s Mercr ~~ere l&aged In tb a UDlted States. --. followe d ~y ated on a abort branc~ Frieeo, ular young people marks the cul- the socIety repeatm g the Lord II and allO Oh a branch,of the SiUila Fe' -.~ - ---minat ion of an interest ing romanc e Prayer. Th.ft 91Bt Plialm was read the Santa Fe running soutb froni Baby'. Locomot Ion. which had its inception during the for . t he ScrIptu re lesson There will be a special communi-and From t he Hea rt. by Mrs., Oklaho ma City to . Fort Worth 200 M('rrlll's (all,er hall lusl I'"e n leorneatlon of Waynetlville Loolle No . 168 Our favorite I'ooks Ilre few; ftlnce Inl: 10 drh'o h i s cllr. The IJnlJy wos beauti ful summe r days of IlI;St Aug- ?Jhlte. In .the absence of the secre- miles. The Frl.co brauch runninl r ust. They are heing s howered with t~ry., the mlD utes were read by oDly what rises from th' hen rt reu cb· Ju ~1 I,' "rulllg to wn lk. on d sb ... wn lked Mra. sOuth 200 miles trom Okmulg ee. F. & A. M , Wednesday evening . Degood wishes by h09Ls of friends. as Calhe Cross. cember 31. at 780 pm. when the "8 It. being ('Ilug ht nnd Cllrrled on the . slcl,·wnYM. Oue cloy M' rrlll rUII 1010 th e both are These roads quit e promine nt in the soA card ~rom ~ISS Grace McClurlr at this place.are about 20 miles Ipart newlv elected officers will be installed ' onl:u s of men wht'rcsoevcr ,love Bnd hnU ~ ll untl sn ltl: "Oh. mnnlllHlf cOllie cial and business wo rld Atter thO' installa tion the Dew officers Nothin g but tbe Best will! read . In ""hJc~ she thanked the eH llfS jouruq .-Al cotL a ud ""e the lJulJy 61(1(I0II nl: I" Sulphu r il an old to9pl .. Theft' are will like Glass Miss Ha rris is an at t ractiye younlr 90~lety for the Chr!stm their statione and practice as bo~es sent a few 011 wells in' ailrlit. al]d cotton. on the work The Lense s-the Toric kindwoman, or many accomp hi hments. her. and I~lso. promJ~e ? to wrIte __ !2!!!E team is invited to la.ter seeme to be lheir main cr:op around be pOSSe9Stng much g race anll charm. \ to the soc ~ety descrIb ing her pr'l88nt, in order to perfect their and Twent y Years ' GoldChrllt- hllre. The ,overnm ent owns aoout work which has endeare d her to a wide .mas In Chl.ns . There will be a lunrh. and Filled Frame s and .I.ount , . 848 acr. of Kround here. Thil ia a those wan circle of frI ends . She is a g raduate I The SO(:lety t~ en compl~t ting to may stay and _ ed th.elr nice place. Tile ings u&ed. principa l springe of the H owe-M.a ro~ School. as well plan~ tor educating a Chinese the New Year (lOme in Let us see Klrl. are Sulphur . llromid e, the D! or the MI ami-Jac obs COllege . , by SIgning you Wednes day evenlnjf a pled&e for flve years Sulphu r and Medicine Springs . Blaek They During the war per iod she was anx- and assumin lr ~he exoense S. D Henkle, W. M. SEE WINDOWDIS~LAY of a flow about five million gallolls daily. ious to devot~ her services to the suc- ~hol,sr8bi p in Frieda Kneoch L. A. Zimmer man, Sec'y. al T~alnThey have nice parks with deer and cess oUbe Allted cause and assumed a IDg Hchool. - -. . elk The elk has juat been shipped in Lowes t Prices Charg edrespons ihle posilion with t he FyrEnve\IlJlles w~re d18trlbuted to all By· Wort hless Medi cine They have two or three fine larlre Fyter Cc,mpnny. who were engalled th08~ wh') ? eslred the'!! No Charg~ for Exam ina•. for ~he hotels and in one hundred per-cen t wa~ wO'rk, special C hrl8 lm ~ fine batb hou88. all ring. whiCh equip~ fora electric! tion-N o Dr..ps Used. treatm .nt and and wit.h whom she. is a t present c~n- help9 to 81md ouL 14 offe . new mission arlee any lund of a bath you want. Th. nected In the capaclt9 of purchas ing the firs~ of. the year. ' total number of vlaitol'll for the agent. At thIS tlm n tbe names of six new year fa l12 667. '1 . Mr. Grether is a rising young busl- membe rs 'w ere presente to the soc!What I itave seen of the place I Althour h the factory burned. we ness man. being preside nt of the et~. as foll ~w8: MI !l. <\, The guara nteed Remed y for Rheum ati m, Arnold. MI'II. like very mueh. All I have to 'do will. be ready or the spring trade. Grethe r Fi re Equipm ent Co., Pas- WIll Corne ll . Mrs. WIll Madden W ' III Ohl . Mrs. Is to ea,t. drink Liver Comp laint or Indige stion. sulphur water. climb WUlchet Fertihz er Co •.Cllff Hawke. teur-Ch amberla nd F ilter Co . Pre- Mr~ . Walter Kenrick , Mrs. S . H . over the mounra lna to ret pel'lllm0 Alrent. Waynesville, OhID . d24 ,1._ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ mier Rubber & I nsulatio n Co., Gay- Hames an,d Mrs. Cha~. Johns. _..1 all of mona and try mv best to keep warm We refund your money paid for ViI~rd-Dayton Clothin g Co., besides ~bom wer e. most cordIally welcom ' ed I am bavlnr a fine time. and fll8l1ng . . dIrecto r of a n umber of other Day- lDtoThthe ~ocl Tanik a Tablet s if you are not benefitted. E ' le~y. . th dne. I expect to leave for Oklaho ma 1...... ...... ...... ...... ton enter prises He ia, also well 8 f 0 ,owmg l?rogram w~ ...... ...... ...... ...... .... . en City Sund., 50c per box. . On sale Py your orugg ist, Iret to Okmull re8 Wed- · known in church , club and fraterna l opened bY ,a selectl! lnon the VlctNla , ntll!da, and ~tart for home Thu.... circles. besides taking an nctlve I in- "A ,~lilf Century 1n Indl~ and Cay· day i will tell you E. Janne y, Waynesv ille, Ohio. more 'when I terest In a ll' matters of public \,Vel- lon, w~. topic on whIch a mOlt Iret home. Fnnk S. Elbon. fare . As Commodor e of thll Kenne- interest.m'tthe \. and instruct ive paper was • _ • bee Canoe Clu b he has displayed a pr!!pared IllI'tI ~ead by Mrs ~~Clure, keen Intere t in water sport. and followed by VIctrola musle, [n the other athletic I.-Day ton Daily New. , Monl8~ery 9arden .. ,.A p.retty and December 17. pathetic 's tory called Llvmg Satu rday, Dayt on, OhiO . The mother of Miss Harris was est," w~ :read by Mrs. Hart80~ Interk. and tormerl y Mi!18 Mary McKinsey . (a the closmg number was VIctrol a Featur ing Bryan t Washb urn, hi daughter of Mrs. Alice McKinlle"of music , . The Standar this place) d Bearers • . who will married meet Mr. I. N A very plea.~nt somal hour fol- Saturda !!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!~~!!!~~~"'! !!!'~~!!!~!!. Harris. of both Centerv ille and Way- lowed . y afterno on. Decemb er, %1. .snell delicIOUS refreshm ents of at tbe ,home of alive Dinwid die. All nesdlle . Mr. Harris WIIS for a num- rolls. Jell)' . sal lid and coffee were membe rs and frlen,:a IDvlted , ber of years associa ted with his served by t he hOltesses. Mrs PATH E WEE KLY Smith. Edna Cornall , Sec',. uncle in the Harris Waynesville Mra. HO,,!&:h !ln~ M~ . McClu~lI . Bank. 1ater removin g ' with his famA eordlall inVItation was gIven to Tues day, Dece mber 80th ily to Day ton , where a t present he is the 8GClt ty by Mrs. White to meet at , at....nd Iron. , connect ed with the Bucke ve Boiler her home on Wedn8liday after!looD. !!teel la a kind Featurin~ Alice Brady ,' in Iron wbldl CO. in the capacity of secretar y. Janua!v ·7, 1920. All ladies anter- ....II)' ~ h.mmeredor out thin . :wIthout ested In the work are urg~d to be , erackla , and CIIn , be made extreme l, vresent . bard b, beln. beated and then eooled • - • Qulckl,. It II dllfenrnt from ordlnarr Iron beesu.. ot the amount ot earbon' , Thur sday , Janu ary .at In It. Wrou,h t Iron rootalnll leu earbon tball ateel and 10 It CIUIJIot be A special Param

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-Mo re Tha n Mere Pho nogr aph Base your decisio n on the quality of the tone arid you'n s urely choose right. Your selectio n, like that of unnum bered ' thousan ds, will~be The Brunsw ick. Not because we say so, but becauae a demon stration on this s uper instrum ent will convinc e' you. W ... re

Method of Repr'oduction

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h elp y ou to By the Brunsw ick Method of Reprod ue.t ion a • conclu s ion , truenes s, finenea s and richne8 8 are given to tone i n s electin g tha t · cannot be 'duplic ated in other instrum ents. the r ight phonogr aph This method consist s of the Uhana and

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A simple contriv ance, makes it pos~ible to play all r ecords at their best. Thus you are no longer r estricte d to the artists of one produc er. Diaphra gm and n eedle are as one on the Ultona , yet the Ultona is not comple x. ,

The To~e Amplifier As the tone waves are carried by the needle to the diaphra gm , they travel on to this vibrant tone chambe r. It is oval shaped , made entirely of wood and free from metal. The resilien t wood elt'panda and contrac ts with the ,tone waves. buildin g th~m up and pr~jecting them s tronger and clearer. By it a new beauty is .brough t to all records .

A Brunawick Ccmcert to Revi~e , Tired Shopp en

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Whito Brick Friends Church Luther Warren. of· Wilmin gton. Ohio, will be at the White Brick Church at 2 p. m . Sunday , December 28th . to tell of hiB experie nce in t he Reconst ruction work in France under the Friends ' Service Committee. All are invited . Harvey sburg Friends Church Sabbath School, 9:45 a . m. Anna C. Stinson, SUDt. If you are not connect ed with any other school. thia churcb will welcome you. Public Worshi p at 10:45 . Come lind bring a friend .

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I The Mother s' club social, Friday evening , WIll well attende d and they netted over $25, the proceed s to ~o to furni8h the rest room at the old build ing. ~l'be program was an ex:ceeding l v gQOd one. and was fully enjoyed by.all who attende d .

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St. Mary,' s Churcfa Chris tmas .Day: Short address and Holy Commu nion at 10 o'clock. Sunday after Christm as: Sunday School at 9:S0 a . m. Mornin g Prayer and Sermon at 10:80. You are 111vited to tllese services . Caesar' s Creek Friends Church ' Sunday School at thla church every Sunday at 10 o' c.lock. Preacbl nlr serv.ice at 11 o'clock a . m . _ You are cordiall y invited to be -present . Ferry Christia n Churcb Bible Scho(ll at 9:80. Preachi ng at 10:80 a. m . and 7:S0 D m. .Everyone invited . J . A. Bine. Paator . . ,

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Firat Chron." ,eter• The fl Mlt chronometer ot any VIIIDI ..... the In ...entlnn of J ohn Hllrr1lcm, ebout 1750. tor wbleb be received froID the BrUlab bonrd of longitude Il10.000 'as • pnr\ Of fl()(),~ whIch ''the, of· terell for mlny , earl I . a reward tqr a Uroroll&h17 tnIItwo~ tlmek~.· Invented

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1'\1. E. Church Ralph Colton Jones, Ministe r. Sunday School. 9:15 a. m .• Frank LeMay. superin tendent . Preachi n·g. 10:80- "The Work of Christ's BOilpita"" Evening Sermon . 7 o'clock -"The New Year."

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STILL SELLS GOODS ON ROAD At 90

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EACH POCKET HAS . WARMTH OF MUFf:'

'Ii .· ;;;<TJ IYOUNG fERRf-BLU UEl l ~~~b1 CO~PlE WEDDED 1\11' . Hntl Mr~. W. O. Rapt,r IHUI a~ A very attrac tive and happy wedIlh l'ir g U "~ I S . C hri ~ trna ~ DRY . Mr . t.l i ll~ "eension took place on Cbrilt"

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CHRISTMAS STORY TOLD

Harry Leonard . of Kings Mills. who has just lot ten out of the VQC8~ional training schools. spent Friday here with his brother . Fred.

The entertu i nmellt Ilivf'n at St. . Clarenc e Mendenhull, of the U. S Mllry'lI church IHft l \0\ edoellday even. S. Oklahom a, arrived here. IIIII' by th. Sund ,"y School, aasieted evening , on a fifteen- dey Thul'llda)' by lne choir. Wil t; IA-dllltle nded The "Buck" Is lookinll' a8 finefurloug h . as ever. program cnnsisle d of r cilation s a d but will be glad to see the hour whell exerciaetl by the children interl!p ern II. he is mustere d out. 80 he says . with "Christ mas Cllls~ica" rendere (ll' ~ by the choir. Have you paid your taXf'B? i

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$10,000 in Priz es to You ng Republicans for ,Best Platform . Suggestions ' .

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ardent nellUb lkan, ofren CRsh prizes ~sgrcflat"0.000 for the best (llatform ~uggeslion~ by young l\epVb lknns or the countr y. . . A Jlrsl I,rize of $fI,OOO will be given . for tllC besl. JUanUI Cripl received; $3,('1:10 for the ~~~nd '1,000 for tbc Ulird. ;y. The judl!~ -,)f'opoScd a~r. David Jayne Hill. Dr. Nichola!! l\hirra t R~tler all!1 Hon: Albert J'. Beveridge. Mr. &ale's orij(lnat..lll'oposld contem p.ted openiOR the C(JIII\JCtilioll to ~ro. lIDtes of univers ities ollly. but he wulvtd Iii" limilat ion IIIMlO the 5uMClI lion of Chail'lUall Hays thftt 1II0rt' f(ood 'would l'aIult by openin g tbe oonlpe tition to all young men and women 25 years 01 a ..o or under. . 'I'be' Chairm an wrote: '7'he nepuhlicn~ Nation al Comm ittee accerlts with p. . . .re the oWer Dlade in your letter ond wi I gla.d ly • co-o~~te in an etr~r1. to m8~~ the prizes . a source ~Jr lar~ 1IIieful n('ss. It IS our opmaon that more good WIll I'CIIl\1i: if the compe tition be open for all young men "lid \Vom~ ' 25 yen'rS of' aile or "flder, and we will procee acoontin!(ly. if tliis is aRl'CCQble to you. Your susgesd,lion a8. to jlldlf~ ill satisra ctory, as is alse the 8ssump · ~on . by us of all expens es and detail in co',lnection with . the conduc t of the COlltest. We will, wlth your per: miMion, hereaf ter rcfc:r to tJtc reward s as the. Walke r maine Beale prizes, in memor y of your !!on, who was killed in Uie service . If you illdicut e your approv al ... ( these aUMCflted chan~ we will 'proceo o lmmCd iate! .- " M,r. Beale approv ed 'the change s and thanke d ,; .; comilli ttcc. . . ~

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William E~ward CritchloW'. known to tbe reLall merchan ts weat of the MIssissippi· River lUI a l811er of hickory pipes. Ie Bald to be the oldest tmvellng salesma n hi the United States. He Is now 90 )'ears old ~ l a rLlng when be was 66 and always livIng up' to bll molto "Make your word I!:ood If It IEtIla." His firm says he ..

Mr~d Mrs Corwin Hamilto n of Wapa'lo neta. spent several days iast week with Mr. and MI'II~ (;hsrles Woollard .

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rt!lat ives of the two families . who witnessed the ceremo ny tbat united ill marring e Mr . Carl L. Thomas aoo of Perry Thomas . and MiBil Roea Mae Wrigh~. he w~ddmg march was pl~yed by MI ss Alice Hunter . by whIch the young couple Bnd those who ,toad ,,:,'th them we~e led under an attrac· tlve and beautIf ul arch to the pl.ce of the ceremo ny. Miss Ruth Gib bonB was the brIdesm aid. Mr. Car Wright . the grooms man. The pu' tor of the Ferry Christia n church perform ed the ceremo ny. The bridegr oom was dresaed In convent ional black. The bride Wall beautifu l in white Bilk and veil, with a large bunch of white rosell held at her waist. Happv congratulatiollB f ollowed and a dainty feast wa.', tasteful ly and beautifu lly IM!rved. Many valuabl e preeent l were given and altoget her it wu a happy occasion.

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Found -Ladin ' brown fur muff. Owner can recover SlIme by calling at this office and payillil for this ad.

Mrs. J. F Cad walJader ha.~ again Let Hendley repair ' Wa\Ches. rememb ered the Library with n gift Clock:! a!l~ Jewelry ._ your wo~one of $5.00. Tbis will be used to pur- on preml~ee at t~e SIgnAll h. oUhe cbase books for children WaynesVIlle, OhlO

and Mrg A Murlill.

I)r . amI Mr~ . A T . WriKhl hud as thei r K lll~i<ts. Sunday . Dr. Keever an ti fami ly. IIf Centerv il le . -----Mr. unJ Mrs . C. M. l{obi tzer ente rtlli ned . Ch rist mas Day. Mr . and MrB. J . D Ma rlatt. Mrs J ohn Wil liam s. of H a rll e~v il le. MeRsr3. J . A. j Funk ey an u L. N . Printz.

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A dOlen new books bave been placed on the Library shelvea and more will ,follow from week to week thUll your dollars are transfo rmed into melleng ers that carry entertalnmen t and 1l0OQ ch'eer into many a home made happl4=r t~ereby . Wh~t oth~r lnveetm ent pays such big diVIdends!

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CALLED Mr. Geo Riley and ~~e . 'RAve you ptli lt YIIlJr' t alll!s'! added $20 00 to t he ,~~~ I' Thill donlltio n resol Dr Dill. O!lt.eopuLh 21 S. BrullelChristm as gifta. to all . lIy!..eb nlOn Ohio W~yne Townsh ip. as WIll w. It • be u8ed to purchas e a numlier of time •.teated clllll8ics for young pelJp,e I • Cha,s Ilutlll was tI~e g ueHt ThlslB the second "eneruu :; wllc frolP t!Vetllll Xellili. last1hu rsti of r1=18llY . these 'p ublic-llp iriled frif·nrl~. IlTId t he "' ar!Jiers ' Club. th .. orilCinll~ sponMiss Heltn Dinwiddie. of Dayton . sora lor our little library, has every I epl!lll the huliday s here with rel areason to be proud of such mem- tives 'bel'll, who. thoul(h living outsidp our townshi p. hllve the weltare of • our commu nity so deeply III heart / _Ernest Earn.ha rt atlen d ed t he H~rSur!!ly no more p r~iOU8 treasure s fls-Kur t nuptlllia at Kenton . OhIO. thlm '~lOd books can bl! plat.ed wit!.- TU~Hd !lY in reach of the roming generat ion. nor can their it.lluence for good he Ethlm Crl\ne and Donald Hllnder · measur ed . . aon were busineaa. viBitors in tiamilIon. Friday . Carl McClur e was one of those 'or· tunate bO.Y1I who owned many book Ethan Colema n. of Toledo. is And now that he has outgrow n these BpendinlI several days tales ot adv~nturp. travel. etc., he Mr. J H. Coleman. with his father, has pall8ed hll bo) ho'oo tre!l8UrtlS on . to the lads of the whole commu nity. . .. TbJa account s for 4:' of the bOY!l' Mrs. Etta Prill and 8On, .Joe. M 000118 found on the shelves of our Daylon. s pent day WIth Mr. Public Library . and Mrs. J . M. Tayor.

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Rev. and Mrs . J. f' . Cad wallad er. Mrs. Mary L. Adams. Mi ases Clara Lile and Martha O'Neall and Mr. "'rank Elbon spent Christmas Day with Mrs. Mary Seal and Miss Maria

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Chas. Merritt , of Peoria, III • was the guest of relatiVe!! here last SatMias Hazel Salisbu ry. who haa urday. ' He waa enrolute to his home after a .visit with hiB Hiller at Midbeen Quite sick. is improvi ng, dletown . • M'I' and Mrs Jos. Thompson, of Furs 25% -~ off Ja an induciv e Norwoo d, are vi~itlng lI(ith relative s item of moneY-Bavlng opportu nity here. . offered in the Marked Down Sale now on at the S. Fred Co. Lebano n Mrs. W. P. Salisbu ry Bnd dauah- Bitr Sto! e. ter, Mi88 Mabel. are in Cincinn ati, today. Mr. and Mrs. T. H . Stokes. Mr. and Mrs. Maurice Silver and Frank MI'II Alice McKinsy and daughte r. Silver spent Friday in Wtlmin gton. Mi88 Henriet ta. spent Christm aa the guests of Mrs Walla;:e Tibbals with relative a In Dayton . and Howard Collett and famity. Have

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M. and Mr~ . S L Cartwr ight had as their g uests. Chriatm as Day. Mr. and Mr.. J . O. Cartwri g ht and daugh te r~. th e Misses Martha Burnett. Emma Cartwri ght. Kizzie Merritt and Mrs . Rachel Keys . Miss Reva Hormel l entertai ned. Sunday at dinner. the foll owing guests: Misses Helen Marlatt .Emily Inwood. of New Burlinl{ton. and Messrs. Lyman Silver, Oscar Stan· field and Robert , Gillam, of Mt. Pleasan t.

SANG TO SHUT-INS Last Wednes day ev.nln~ about twenty of the slnllen of the community sang carols to the abutins. It was a pleaaur e for the sing· ersband the al"k ware doubly pleued by einq thl18 rememb ered.

Mr. and MI'II. Roy Hathaw ay gave a turkey dinner, Christm as Day. to Mr. and Mn. Geo. Robert· Harvey sburg Friends Church Bon, Mr. and Mrs. Joe Thomas and Sabbath School. 9:45 a. m .• Anna Mrs . Kate Johns, of Centerv ille. C. Stinson . Suvl. If you are not George Zell. Lucy Emley and F. W. connect ed with any other school. Hathaw ay . this chureh will welcom e you. Public Worshi p !1.1 10:45. Come and Mr. J . S. McClure and daught er, bring a friend. Mrs . Ida Kelsey, entertained at a family dinner. ThuHdn y. Those prcsl'nt were Mr. and Mrs. Walter St. "\ary's Church McClure. Mr. and Mrs. Sam McSecond Sunday after Chri~tm6ll, Clure, Mr. and Wilbur Shields, 0" Dayton . spent Mra J . E . McClure. Mr. and Mrs. Leonar d Tinney January 4th: Sunday School at 9;80 Mr. Ohmer Harnett and family, of a couple of days here last week/viait- went to eovintr , K.,y., TuB!Jda y, tc? ~. m. ton SerJnon and Holy Co~mu.!' lO!, Cedarvi lle. ing, relat.ill88 and..ftiendtJ. . 'attend" the 'funeral of the latter's .at'lO':30. ~, father, Mr. James Lawson. who N~xt Sun1ay will 'be tlie firat SunMrl. Esther Stout Is spendiJlg the dropped dead wblle viaiUng Among those attendi ng the Christrelative s day In _the New Year. In. the year holidays with ber IKln. Isaac. and in Waahin gton, D. C. mas festiviti es at the Silver homtl 1920 gIve God a c~ance. family at Marseillea, Ohio. . "Man has had hIS chance. Mater- were Mr. and MH. T . H. Stokes. of ""!!!!!!!!'!"!!!!!'!"!!!!!'!"!!!!!'!"!!!!!'!"!!!!!'!"!!!!!'!"!!!!!'!"!!!!!'!"!!~ " !!!'!"!!~ la!ism has had his chance. and look Lillcoln,lI1 .; Mr and Mrs. W.W. Mluea Ethel Hosler, HeIen Mar- -= at the results -a world in a welter Stokes. of Dayton ; Mr. and Mrs, C. turmoil and tragedy . Withou t H. Eulass. Mr. and Mrs Leslie Ballatt and Kat.hrv n He~erBon are interven tion the worId and mer, Mr. and Mrs . Horacr o. Stokes. spendin~ today ill Dayton . will plunge Into chaos . The Mr. Geo. E. Riley. Miases Blanche of Americ a ·mullt go down on and Perle Riley. Miss Mabel Eulass, Mr. and B. Allen _and knl'es and ask for divine aid . MiBll Adll Stokes and Jamell Stokes, Mias Olive Allen ~nt ChrlSlm aal In prayer alone hope exists." of Lebano n . Day wltb.fri ellda in F.ranklin. .

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Forrest Ridge, of Detroit , spent the week-end with Mr and Mrs. O. M. Ridlle and otber relative a. Mr. and Mra. D. C Rldie, of Columbus. spent the Christm as h.olidaya with Mr. and Mrs. Mahlon Rid~e. Have you paid your taxes1 Mr • . Sarah Crispin Zeller •. of Eubank. K,., Is visiting relative s and and friend>! In Waynesville and , vicinity,

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Mr and H . E Earnha rt and family and Ernest Earnha rt spent Cllristm as Day with relative s in Dayton . . J'W

Mr. and Mrs. Albert Wi,K..lrMOllI ., and daullhte ra, of Dilvton, spent several days last week with his parents. Mr.lIlld Mrs . H.. H . Wilkel'llOlI

We are Thankful

We have much to be thsnkfu l ·f or thia year. Our busines s hall been larger In volutne than any year aine. we bec.n bUllines!I. We have been able to save our many friends maDl' dollars by ~ properl y advlain g them when and what to buy' during the excitinJ l da}'8 that have paSBAed alnce last year. . We are thankfu l because of the confidence OUI' custom ers placed in us; they Ifollowed our ad'vice and saved money. We are gra~eful for the generou s suppor t that has belm IIccorded U8 and for the good wilt that is ours. We pledge ourselv es to express the appreci aUon we feel, in practica l ways during the coming year. We ~hllll constan tly at rive to better t1he Interest s 01 our custome rs; to !accord them a service that will be at ·all times a matter ' of helpfuln eas and profit to them. Again, we say, we Are thankfuland wish one lind all a Very Happy and Pro~perous New Year.

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Mrll. Viola Carey and dau"hte r. MiBd Alice. entertai ned at a 'amily dinner, Christm as Day, Mr. and M.ra. Caesar' s Creek Frlendl Church Earl McMakan. of Detroit. Mich., Sunday School st this church every Mr and MI'II. Jas. Joho8, Mr. and at 10 o·clock. Preuchinll' Mn Ralph Johns. Mr. and Mrs. Lesat 11 o'clock a . m . You are ter Kenrick . Mr. Allie Hole and faminvited to be present . ily. Mr. and Mrs . ChBJI. Rye. Mr. Ed Hartsoc k and familv. and the Messrs. Ferry Christia n Church Frank Thomas . J ess . Thomas . HnrBible School at 9:30 Preachi ng v~y and Clarenc e R~· e. 10:30 a. m . and 7:30 p m . Everyinvited. J . A. Pine. Pastor , ---.-~---

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Mr. and Mrs. P D, Clagett and daultht er, Misa Tacy. left, laat Fri-. day, for Arizona . where they have. gone for the benefit of their daullh· ter'lI health. . G. B. McClelian. superin tendent of the flCtiools. apimt his holidaYI at his borne in tAt on;. Pril1. 'BorIng , at. W-Umlngton: Mi. Dorothy Fernley , at Peo"'a, Ill.; 'Mill8' Hankins on. at Middlet own: and MIBa Clara Llle, at Chillico the.

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Monday mornin g. about 90·cloc k. a fire occurre d at the home of Mrs . Laura SideR, on Main street. She had hung her parrot in its cage at the front window and had gone back Into the kitchen . when the parrOL be· gan to call for her. On goinlr in to the room sht: saw the curtain s at the front windows iIJ a blaze, and paasera-by went to her assis~nce . . The room was burnll,d near the the glaas cra<;ked and other to the extent of about f76 was e. The hou!e and contents were insured .

Mia Nellie Tholbpson. of Washington, D."C., and Miss Dottie Bart; of Lebano n, lpent several days here 1ut week with Mr .and Mrs. Fred Hawke. .

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Eyes examin ed and the very lateet method . ueed. Eye GI_ and Spectac les and all parte belongi ng to aarne alwaVil in ltack. All lena. KroDnd accurat ely. No chal'lfe for examin ation Quick, reliable lei'vice at Hendley ' •.

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miscrea nt stole about 126 traps along the race and up the last Wednes day eve n i n g. traps · were set by differen t II:r,antleI1R_ the fellow who took "VI,nA~IIIV kntlw where they set, for some of the traps were in invisible places. Tbia fellow ill known, and it he dQetl not return the traptlllOOn, he may h~ve to pay the pena\ty .

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DaD R. ADthOll7, KanIA•• 18 tI,hUnr tooth and nail In ~h" Houae of Reprete nlatlyel for the pulaP at hla prlot paper bill wblch would I'eIItrlct large cl~ d811 ... to U pq. dalJy and wllieh 'Would oIlmlDate the pOJWblU~of BuapenlioD Of from 1500 to GOOO amall rural pape,.. In Uie . UnIted States. Tho. bll \I&\I4Ire . with unlimIted resourc e. ·Mrs. Roxie Clark Alexan der clied 1I0r tile print papor market. with at her home in Spring Valley. Tues: the result that small or dallle~, trl. day mornin g at 1 o·clock. The fun· semi aDd weekly p8pers. are every eral will be held at her late residen ce da)' finding It more dllDcult to ret Thursda y mornin g at 100·clo ck. . .prlnt,paper. .

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A Ne w Ye ar Gr eet ing To My Fill ENDS For a period of 30 yeai'll there haa existed a very pleasant and reasona bly succe&'fully partner ship ,in buainess widely known u F'arr &: White . With the Ntlw Year thRt partner ship, by mutual consent , will be dt. solved and your humble Servant become s the sole proprie tor. Be assured that he.will endeavo r to conduc t the bUllin8lltlin aa carefal and as worthy a manner a8 formerl y, devotlQ l' hi. yary beet talenm and energy in develop ing- and ihcreas lng the Intereat s connect ed therewi th. ever keeping in mind those prlneipl es so thoroug hl, cherish ed and advocated by the late !!enior membe r of the ftrm. ... , He will always be at your service and endeavo r in every way potIIible to contrib ute to y.our happine ss. not only In aldlna )'CIU In the stud, of the problem s of buyinlr your daily suppliea , but also other little Inter.t a In which his services may be of value to'you : And now he truly hopes that thia little Kreetintr may bear the warmth and chetlrtn ess of his thought s 'toward the friends who bave lndl~du aU7 and collectively put so much of lunshln e into oar-bu afoe-lI l•• f<'orthis trenerOU8 and hearty patrona ge he Will ever bold you in cl. . rememb rance, and wiah for you and fOllra, HEAlJI'II wb'1ch mak. work' . pleaaur e, WeALTH enough to lIupply all reasona ble wanta, a OOUUO ...... to every circums tance, a PATIBNCE that shall overcom e your little ...... tiona. a CHEERfULNESS that ahan be helpful to othe·H . ~llcitinll a cOntinuance of your patron... for tha comlq year, I am . Youn Jt.pactf ully, . J, WILL WIIl'I'L . Wasnea villa, Ohio,

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I he. d ~llcul ' 1011 11111"(' ,,( ~1 1I'~ t!SH or (1111- 1 Tbousallds of Ihem ,.ould O81'er Uri!. lSlow~r ulld ,,10\\'1'1' rell Ill e pIl eI: bawe baell IIl1l1cled bad ·tt not been P('pto·Ma n ~an Oa's Put Thou.ands nnd In lllPlISllr ·t.! prttp', rlloll slIc ncl'I ·tor tbe wae of to~cco. and thou· Ii nto th e Healthy, Full· WOlf bo rn lUlU sl'e\lled to grow lind UOd. wOllld 8000 gel well " lbey Blooded Claas " ' pr~u d RUt! thr()b ti ll It hU1I1I 10 the would 001, ItOP tbe UII! ot tob.cco. nl r Ilke some 8tltllllg IIIl,pt!rl1l~utlug 1 The eblef bablt-tormtDI principle 1lI1 ~' Benunth It th e hurt beu r wi II ot tobacco II olcotlne. a deadl" How tho rod-blood ed. eDergotio. lin Irrelfula r rat -tuI ·tn l nnd brcll t h pol8OD wbleb. ..beD abllOrbed by IIn et "ttr8otiv e Olan or WOOlan is en _ ('UlI1e In hurrletl I:'U81 s , I n 6111te uf Ihe the '71It_ . . i10wly alleetl \ the vi ed by tboso .... h o fee l tb .. t .i' w ill moa betore her. Anc\ r"11 t clt u loll u. aen_. membra.ea. U .. UOl aDd . 'I1tal orpn. o( Ibe bOdy , Tbe ul "",Yd b e ~h el ' nnfor'DDate 18 t to " dl1ft on II Hell nt unsee .. but hov erl llg blna'" e!reet of lobeceo ... rlea be Ullo, p .. lo li nd wOllk.botlted! pe ril S. Sho luok ~d o·ver Iwr sll uld,'r. u4 Upend. on elrcum.tan~. .bind yet wby o0 !ltlnue envy Onl y 1~'lIhtub WII K In s lJ,l1l1 behind h ur, Ooe wUI be· al!llctecl wllb lIeDeral tH OII ami wom en wllo pOl!Se8S u VIIJ' t en St'. oue t oot In ulr. WHit lug for h.. r ctebllllJ'. otb......lt~ cac&rrb of the orou s, b elli t h y pby s lo .. l oo nllitlo n 10 tu ke h ~ r IWX I 8 1<l (1 betor e h p- plnced tbrolt. 1DdlpaUon. conallpaUoD. u~d ,~n att ro ctlvo, 1IlligDetio pe, s lm . hl~ tont. BI~ nllkl'(\ bod>'. e XI,osed til utNIDe Der~_. llo8ple.. a Itty ~ Poor besl< b liud III ok of vi. Ihe III1!Tcliess s un, Itreum ed with _ . 1_ o. _mory. laell Df will tll llt,y "re o Uell wlJrely tbe r esul t of 8\\,l'nt. power. mental oontulllon. lite. Otb· 11[1 pfl ve rlsh ~ d b lood. en may .uaer from beart dlaeaae. All dreu's s houlde rs nch!!d from . 8udo 's PO )Jto. MangBD Id for peo. broDehlal trouble. ba rdenln, of the holdlug he r arm s betore he r tn ee to pie wh o 0 b udles s uITe r fro m ItLoll of arterlee. tuberculoala. blll'ldD8IIJ Dr wllrd 011' the lut urlll lDll bly cncroucblul{ prup.a r blood 1I 0 nri s bmellt. Peptu .wen cClneer or the com mOD alllll)"011 known .. tobacco bearl. If lI1I1111;IIo enr ich eR tbA hlood .. nd in- \'111 'H Hl\d brun c h~8 !JlIlt seeUl I to oppose the wUY. but lovorlably· IltI rtcd tit ,... I.e IObecco ID any form yo. o rea 8e~ tbe n u u ber of bellltby red her tou cb. Her toogue WIIS purched. oaD euU,. · de&eot Ibe bumful o e ll ~. wblob 111'11 8 0 DllolI~8 "ry t o nil her clothing laId hands on her every feeta by ~altlng tbe tOIlO".D, aim· cllrry t h e prOI)e r n ouris hm e n t, vlgmu tloo with a clummy grip a nd bar pIe t88t.. Read 11"4 OM Iwll o r o u s n e(l~ and ~ tr e nlJtb 10 e very page from a book . If, 11'1 Uae _ .... bolly quivered on Ihe flne ellilc at ex· pllrt of tbe body. of rellllla, 701Ir .oIca . . . . . PhysloloDS Introduoed (;/u\1e's haus tlon. but abe hung 00. her e yes lUul!led. boane aDet IluUeUDCt. aM above dark shadows cnatlng I\gonl1.ed Pept() Mllngan t o 'he pabllo beoaua B y.. m ut h'ecla"U" deal' ' " ' throal. I_a ~_ ere ....t ,..r t hey kDew tba& 1& oont"tned. tbe "fery glllnees at M·lJUngo. It onl, he would IlrOpflrtlee tblit lire 10 (lorel,. Deed ~ d .It'ach tor the btr ,un r It o.n ly he th ron' I. atreet'" b, "ta"b &lid It would rftllr .top for eveD a tleetlog ruD Y b .. the OOl\"lnolnll 0' mo... _ to build up tbln w"tery blood. Vur rluU f trouble. Neat. In morn· r o ur oonveole noe P~pto-Manga. Ie rest. The next moment Bhe found berself 111 eplllred 10 two forme. lIqal cl .Dd la ble ~. Both oontlllo e:a:aotly She crowded IDtO the haUlng group In trqnt. They stood ID the spnrse shnde some m ediolnal val~e. . los ist 0 1'1 tbe genul DI! Pepto.Man. of a big tree, their e)'es 8W"'Plog tbe ,round beneath tb elr t eet aDd r1810& glln. To b e (lure JOu are bnyl t be g.~n nln e PeptO-Maogan .•,& yo Ill' to m,~ et each oth ~r's guze wllh swift d rugll i~ t for "Gude·... And be IDtetugence nnd swifter underatnndI ... 111 off~ al Publlo 8"le .. sure t he nlLrne "Gude '8" Ie 00 the Ing. H en! " 'ns B gr ent reading. the re_ld.Doe OD 'he Dayton IDd- Leba aDtI·cllmax qf 8U1!pcnse. the pregnant DOD Pike. oue-tour$h mile .ou'h er lI ao'llge.-Adv. lI\ ment of fin 01 premonition. The RIdgeville, Uhlo, on threll elephaots hnd come tege ther. thry hod 'milled beneo th tllIe tree. they ThundBY. January 15, 1910, on enonnOllS Ilcacls cust lie grnteful were eveD IIOW IndubllJlbly benenlh the Beginfllng ., 10: 00 a m .• 'be tul. hlut lit s hnde. 'rho truck e r. IlfIuslng oe.ltt they hRd encounte red-tor when lowing proptln,.: .• 80rlea, I Cow. Ilt IRBt. loo llcd. ~ trnlGht u p, tl'flnsOud ImplelD Bota. CorD, Uay, L'1IlokeDI. In 00 eloqu ent pose. eto Seo bill. t o r 'erm •• etc. And ren follo wed his gnze. ED METHOD. Increcllbl e fl elgbt s he tillW a Doog HollinlrllworSh . Aoo'. tl'l's hly broken. Bur r 'U80n battled wl\ h in t'r flullt)· :· It t old he r that onl, "0/' Ihln h could hnve rcn ched tile brunch und s Dnpped It-the np·flung I funk CIt r 'lIrllll{ henMt the y were following. For the first tlmo In her ( 10 1'0recIOllu..) li fo. l'IIell~l\I'ln~ IIlllIllI thut bCI);ht. sbe \Varren Common Pleas· f~l t netunl IIW(l . lIf'~ulIgo CUst.1 glnoce I,ver hi s ~ho\JI" ur. HIt! t u ;:e W" I; 1I11gbt; s~ui SpelllllUl hlR !1yes shouc wllh a swimming brll"I 0_ No. UIIO Ob.rlly A. SI,,01l.14 IInnce·. By virtu. ot an order of oaIa. 4uly _lied A fow minutes Int el' tbey cnme to rrom nttl Coun. 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gel rid ot <;lll!U· ~h. S~ nd to r l l!H tlmonlaJ8. tree. 1' . J . C HI~Ngy & 0 ,. Toledo Ohio The trucker Hlo011 UlIlJl'IJ~VUI>IY Sold b)' nil I ruSgl. t. , 7~c. . · , erect. heel8 ott the groullcJ, It WUH 1\8 . thoullh by un elrort ot will Iw 111111 ~ 1If1. penll~d blrDselt In ulr. so Rtl ll "'liS he, '"R'N£ N'~"I .. eI MO.Dlnd. 110 wbolly was hIs bOdy con~~Crll tud to fll How Cloa", Hoot,,,, rrh ' lId~. . J £y... If they Tire, Itch, the clet ot listening. Suddenly hie Smart or llurn,lf Sore. M· and Mr~ .•Jobn Myer .. enter. .... ,<'1 .. " ... lrl1. I1"Ivl''''11 wltll 1\ VIRlltlo ~c: lnilated. Inflamed 0, '"In pd V .. I Myers and fllm!)y kI lIutterlng 401:11 <llstooded tl1l tbelr out. .1 W Granulated, use Murino Uh ristmull dl nOllr. Relr •• S.,f. for er rhus showell whl"'. A Illok 01 ~MulL At all Druggists. Write for lair lind Mre. Wilham LoDg and 1i(!08uul lIod metTnble eontP,,1 Rl,relHI ..,.. Book. II..... e,. a...!J Co•• Chic.,. ohlldren were Ghrl~tm.e loelte of ovor his face us ho drew 1101\1"11 Into = rela'i ve8 In M10 mlebnrK, Ills lunlts thut brelltb ot tulnh'd hruezc. ::::===:':""~==::::==:-:.=-=-=-=-::_ Mre MatUd. Emrlok II bome He emelled tho PI't'J'; tho wlod wile agtlln .fter G five.weekt! at the hOlDe rllht. . of b.r Ion. AllIIn , and I.n.lly. Presontly Andren cllu!:ht tho odor Mr and Mre. Allen Bm"b antllr. nnd hi!r whOle body tTulllbll>d IIR frOID nn u.ertIlll8terlng physlclIl contact. P .... rl (;lllIe "'nd 1)8e AU80n ot talned .>n Chrl,,'m .. e Day, Mr. aDd 'fhls' 8mell wns unlike Ilil Ollwl'S; the O"vlon. werl', boml', Ghrl.tDln tl, 'aod Mrs. BeD Yonog, Mr ·aod Mu" Clar "Oce t;ml&b, MI •• Hazel alld Let'er mind gave It color and 8ub ~ htnC~. It eUlerlalned their be~' fellow., YOO'lg, . crept through the toretlt lik e n dnrk Mr alld Hr8. Vrllnk L !:furlll eDMr. and Mre. CbaR, E ..10hn8 "ere ClOud. ao omlooU8 wnrnlng to ull froll tartlllDed '" Chrlel, m.~ dlDoer, Mr , ('r"11 tUf\lll to aet out of the wny. She aLd M r~. (/eo. !:lorrlll aod Mr and "nlertllined to Chrllltmll8 dlnn8r a' tbe bume of MI!tI MarT lind Parry ft'lt 8uddenly eclld on,1 l(lrcll~ (!d ovor Mu. P lI'. P 'uirlloD of M orro~ COOk, a' CorwlD. her shoulder with II hIlIC·tornlc(1 notton M rand Mrl Amoe Ellie ~ere or retrout; then her Q)'es t ell on ijundllY gue8t8 of Mr, and Mrl. Mis!! Dorothy Goll ill .pendlng I\I'HlllljflJ IUId Bhe t orj!ol 1111 else In nn Fl oyd A'Jct o r~oD , of X ADh. thn h,o lldny" wltb relatlvetl IDldprlng n"shrtlllOn UI8t "US nbuy' Ceur. W"lter Uray . WIdely knowo IlS a flt>ld and Dayton. HI) hllll becom e flll ed " '1111 nD es. hor~8m" n " r ahllhy , 18 bulllg vl@lted Mr and Mrll Clyde Wharton had "e nl'e o~ YUUlh. 118 th ouJ;h yt'uTS ot Ilfe by bovsrM 01 Kood h o ne~ from the tor 'heIr Uhrletmu dlnoer 'g oe.'", hud rush ed (rOIll pnHt 0 lid tut ur I! to flit ;nDlh . E~~t ond WeHt. Be baH on Mr. "nd Mrs Levi ar- dhon88, Mr to o\'crflowlug tht! CUll ot Ihls one banda a' all tlmfls man~ of the high. aDd \tn. AUbor Grea.boutle and I rlll1 8r~n dcllt mOlU ent. His toco wns .", ' ype "oriU ~ rM ." l:Ie boys tile 80n. of Dayton. Mr, and Mrs. t:lamnel Io'n bUI allgb! nnd his ordlllllrlly bA ~l b.V JI".yhll{ b1i!h prtcell !\[Id Smltb, lU88 Velml "ml~h, ,Beber j(ruy eyes h.1I1 uttlllno'<l to 1111 un ru thom, 'ltk 8 blMnhtlllCl111 00 g~ ltlng rid of lind Berman Bmllh. IIble blue Ih.1I s(!I!lIwd 10 dCII~' m CII R' them Mr. and MM!. Allen Emrlolr. and Wb .. tftvl'r Gray tolll yoa urI' to Ille d.'plll uf his emotlon. His .bon' a "bUh '" must be true. d~ngbter, GladYI, were t:laoday Ihln IIJlS were drnwn In 'he crooked Mr. RDd Mril lr8 14 ~yrerd enter. !toea'" of Mr. and Mrs. Leon !:I.III. \In.' ot a flxed slIIlh'-1l . smil e thnt hilled for dlnoer. Bonday. thetr bory, of Uolon VtlJage. IItrulflllL'() on tho Yllrge of 'III Infinite r.el"'1v8l, of 0"'''00 . 8ohool ololed hsre, Wedn8l!day 6Olelllnlly. When h movud h" guve noJO unt il Jannary 5. Tbere wall !'od Mr/!. William L. Banoy M·r. lin Illdct1nlto 111IIlruSll Ion ot dlscm· wern ond .. , Kneer .. of Mr. And Mfll. DO program, but eaoh ohlld enjoyed bodl"d action n8 It ~I)lrlt 1110110 pn sed ,he generous treat of 'he teaoben, on. Il!n vlllg ll (O~ h I",hlnd, LlI;c n blnck J H Bhld.lrer. of East MElin .treet MIHllee Henlah Goon and Reve Bor. Mr, and Mra. Th08 Wb8tsel , nter monitor tilt ' I.I'II\'k,'r \I""Ilt. hl-r",'", I)ho. mell, t.IDed for Vbrl.tmlle dlDner, Mr. (To be OonttDuedl Mr 8nd Mrs . C.~. Lamb appnt ~od Mre. P. B. Cle .. ver, Mr. and ... Mr • . A tI Collest, loin Ellzabe,h Sanday in Da, ~n with their daugb. L8vlov, Mrs Mlirgaret Leonoy and ter. Mre. Adah Randolph, and ablld. Mind That I. Truly Free. . 80n, Clvde . Mayor JOII. Whet-ae! .. n4 reno cull that mln(J free \\'111~h Is .I~nl· and lain William BrowD 6D. Mr. l..vO "sters, t!u8an aod Emma. Oll~ of Its own freedom. which gunrds Mr .. nd 114r1l I. A. B&rtaook, of joyed Chrlatmae Day wl'h Mr. and Its.·1f from belni merged In othprs. which "ullrlls Ita elllplr" over II.olf O.. rton , wero tlnnday Kueul of AIrP. Mrs. Fr&nk Woolley aDd fllmlly In D",ytoo . M..rg. ,et Levley a~ 1I0hll'r (haD the em lll r" of the Mr and Mr8. Geo.ge Rt>eder, of world.-WlIllnm Eller), hllnnillg. Mr. ,",,1 Mu R" bllrt Cltrr were Uhrlstm "M v'~ttor8 or lbelr lion, Ell, !toote 4., h ..d for their Chrll'mall ItUeatll, Mr .od- Mra; WarreD KeDRUlI famill', r KiDgmln. rlolr. of Centerville. and Mr. and Rev. IUI.l Mr. 8enueHentertalnfld Mra Eroest Archde~oon, of Da1lon. tor S'X o'clno" dinner, Friday AveD. Glrnn Brook, of Indianapoli81 .88 illg, Mr nlJd !'the ThOR. Wbe~8el. UhrlehIlall aDd week end IUB8t of . IIoIr" 1.')0 Hllrlan ~and danghter. "bl" paren.... Ur. aDd Mr8 . L. G. \:ilady_, or Wavne ~v llle, were Uhrlst. Brook. lll 'l~ visltor8 of Mrs. ' 'b arllian A dellgbtfnl family ga'herlng wa@ Hllrv"y. on Uhrletmaa ", lhe home of Mr. Clod Mu. aeorge YV. Davie beld Mr, aDd Mr •. , Wllbar Clarlr. l'be ent". rtttined for Ohrl8tmu tbelr loeatl were: Mr 'and Mr8. Ill. J . oblldren aod 'heir ramllIel . Carmony Ind ohlldren, Harlan and Uri . Ida Bowe eotertaloed f. r Rober', of Sprangfield, MI8e Ka'hd 'OnM. t;UI,day, ber rUher, mOlher. ryo Olark, of Oxford, aDd Mre. II I ~t·er" .. od br ottlerll. Ihry O"rwonv. I\lvlo aOll Barold Ban'ey, of IIoIr •.. 11:, B. l..oag"ore and ohildren l.ab Inllo, wore weell.end "oe." o( are 8p8ndlllg tbe boll~aYIl wlSb Mr. W .. yoe Sbld .. ker , BDd Mrs. G60. 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1IIr. Jamll80artis anti flmilv lin I 'ertalned a' a famllv dtnnor Oll 1",,1 Sunday, the follow ing goe~L~: hi r aad Mrl. Uhas 'Urtl~, Mi~A Allie Curtis l Mel8r8 W YqJ(ley, W AI Y A Happy aDd Prolperonl New Uurtlll aDd Lemly UllIIi R, o f Wi) Y ear ~ one and all I mlDgton; OM8 Uurtl8 nnd fA mily, Now II a ,004 $Ime .to IInbsorlbe Mrs, Nettle TlJluu.n li n d ,I" lllf hter !' for 'he Miami Uaze'~ a' 'be ' begin. Gleo and Phyltll!, of ,pnngb ro; ning of .. new Tear. K. E. ThomJIIOD, wbo bal been oonflned hill Nd for the pa8t few brook; Mr und Mrs. U 1:I . l!:lhtl weelre wllh elo&nelll, la able to be MI88 Norn EIII~ , Mr. !>Dd Mra CU "' j rlDgtoo Ell ill Bod SOli . EldQu . oot &laiD. I ••• Mr. Jj'. M. D .. kio ~JlP llt Chrlslllill H'1 M. M. Terry hall a new ioorlng oar with rela,lv88 at Mt !:l ull y. t 141118 Alloe Cben owetb II t,tellrl Brl I Aaroo ijmUb alld family bave movedl&o tbe Shenro od farm . at tbe tbe IElle of Mr. Bnd Mr~ . Ne wt m\t.Io, ahurcb, ODto N. L., BunDeil's farm, Mond~y Toey will OlOV!' t o.> I:! prlu ~ Valley at once Bnd Mr II lie] Mr~. ' well' of LebanoD. . G hp. In geco ~ ro se ll e Everett Hreen, ~f near Lebanoo, Alpble Stephll D8 A 1I r! fll Inil.v will Engine, pracl ica lly n w oooupv their ( .. rm , r6co llt ly p ur b'l8 moved onto tble farm vaoated obused by Mr Stephun B. and guaranteed , by Aaron SmUh. Ulir nelgb bors I b6 t 1111 ve heon md Gray hal mo"ed from 8prlDg 2,.Y2 li p, Pul le r & John~111 onto hla new farm here, for_ bul1dlDe and remod 611ng l., h ~ lr h 01ll6~ so n C a oll:nc E I1 ~ ill e, in. merly known a. 'be O. V. Bllroe88 are aU Bettlell am! onj o vl ll g the comfortll of home to th e fnlJl's t. 'arm. bes t of C'Ollci iLi on . Mra , A. T. 8\11 .. Dd oh.ldI 6D, of We are glad to ropor' MilS EdDa These 'ng illes are barDelLtberage beUer a,t thlB wrUlng , near !:looth Lll bllD on, h OIl Ufle D ViA I itlng relllt·i ves bere, : gai ns a lld for sale all acMra. 1d. O. Mannon and daughter, Mr. "Dd Il1rs, Carrlo gton 1£1I1H nnd I count of ins talling e lec tr ic Ethel, of l'lppeo IDOl City. are here, l!>fIndlng theIr bolldaYB wltb relll_ little 1i0D, EldoD, SllOot Uhri s t·Ulu8 motors. Ua,. the go eflt8 of her purenl s, Mr . '!vee and frlendl. and Mr8. Jobn MCKni ght., (If New The many frlendl of Mrs. Aodrey Barling'on. Tho'npeon Berrel, wbo ba8 been Mre W .. rr611 Lll cy !<(llmt. Monlloy dan ge rously III at hln home In OilY, the homo of Mr , 'LIl,1 M r" , Th u~ . . '~n. will be glad koow tba' she at I. beuer a' 'his wrltlDg We ' all Laoy, Milld BtlMllie W.,dll\w . of WnvII " " hope tor a 8peedy and permanent ville, spent one day IIIBt we ek ' bE' re rlOovery, EI bert lroD. and Realon Melloy, with her slster. Mrll Ru ~se llM o r !(n ll. of Lebanon , oalled o·n K. E , Thomp lon, onl! dllY 1801' welek. DR . .I. W _ MiLLER. Read Gazette's Classified Ads Ohio baa ten tbouBand squarA mile!! of valnahle ooal fl"lds and ... DENTIST •.• p8o.>ple 10lferlnK for fael. , l'rof. 8, A. Rlogf,r, wbo t!loeht onr young Ideall bow 10 shoo' b.re • few yeue ago, Is now teaoblng ID PUtsborg, 1'11 ., and Irllk the n8&t IIUle 8um of U90 per mODth, ao When Jolnle twlngo and throb Ilnd H. l'HA WAY oordlol( a leUer JOI' reoelved piLin tt'. 8ur e tho.t natura h't.e been from him. unllbl. to k eep the b od y In prop"r ' '1I\ .y Q6A~lII e'a Le,\dIDV Den $I., IArll. Aphla Miller WUBon. of near trlm. Tben Ihe thln t; 10 do 18 give OInclnnatl, II epeodlng her holldaY8 nlltul'l eo help &n<l y o un~ tr relf,-r Omoe In tIMID08 Bl dg. M"ln St, ... gentle mus.r.ae or Houol onl" . I with bAr ald .. r, Mrll Ioiamle Retal. with Thl. ooolh lnll" IInlmont pen Irule. \ 0 _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ __ 11011, of nnar Orelool8. the v.ry C&U.I:Ie o f lh o trou ble anti I G~o. EIlI~, o( BarveYlburg. was quick ly ends your "aln. ~-------------here on WooneKday. bnylng feeding Your home should never be wlth- j out Houatonla. the wondo rCul Ilnl· I hog', ment o.nd n. nllaeptle, O n cui .. , ----40-~ .... - - brul .u, b u rna, scalds a ",I 'lit 80re _pot. It bol l'" n!uure qui ck ly restnre oomfort. Ask your d r ulI"g l ~t Cor Houae.tono-8-a.h (The 0 rig In a I .lone'. Liniment) with Dr .Ion ..' r Phone, 'vVrite or See me for pIcture on the yellow Oil bel, S1.00. I Dates Jlalf .t... 50c, trlnl alze 15c. Th" Dr, Mr. Ind Mr •• Wernn Lacy epent J . C. Jon .. Co. So. Oh....le.ton, O. Satisfaction Guaranteed Ubrletma8 with 'he maUer'l tather, Mr. Powen. and fanlllly, of ~oll'b J. E. lanlley, The RI' 11 Store, BELLBROOK, OHIO Oharleston. D- aJ WUyne8ville, Ull 'J.

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OilY. They were: Mr . and Mrs. GeorgI! Weir. of Day'oD, "Mr. and "rll YVlIIlam Bergdall ..net. daolh ter. GladYII. Mr. and are .. Romer UarllY and famIly, of Waynenillfl. enjoyed Ohrlltmllll dinner wltb Mr; and Mn Pet·er Banta Mr. and Mre. t!amuf!1 MAredUh l ",1.1 Anna, Barry and Harold Mere. d"h wert! .nteUalDud '0 a torkllY dlnner.80nday, 11& Ih8 bOlDe ' of' 14r. lind Ilr.. Se,b Forna., n8er Way. lenl1le.

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Our DeW building is now practically complete;,--we have moved ia---and are again located at No.6 North Main---directly across &om the old Court House.

The DeW building has been pia nned arid constructed 'exd~sively for the use of the Association--- and is a model of convenience---

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SPRINGBORO Mr. anel Mrll. Elmer ~bee'I, of Middlelown, wera 'he t:!undy "aee'i of 'he ·forUler'. parente, Hr. Ind ",.. W , W. Sheetll. Mr. Gbulel GOrlueb anit ramlly, of !AbaDon;were 'he Sun~.y lue8&1 of . Mr. and IAre. I:ItephlD tionuch. Mlal Luella De&r'llllpeDt 'be fir" of the week with Mr. aDd Mrs B.8. De~rih aDd daulh&er, IAre. S~Doer, "f Daykin. W8ll. the Sunday gllel' of her parenY, AIr. and Mr.. Boward l'en08. MI~I Lydia Wr1ah* 'hAl beeD OD the 111011 U... • . Mre. lrraD088 Null I!peDt 'l'tIlllday ID Daylon. . Mr. and M,. John McOlore ad family lpenl Sahirdayln DaytoD. Mr. George Brown,. of .lIld.ewllle, hal porohued 'he Sam (Jole farm on 'ha I'rlDklln road. Hr. and Mra. Ollfrord .mambar. aDd dallllh'lr were Da,&OD ,,\alae,. ODe day Ihe put w..t . IlielBerIha Ball, of Mlamllbu" .,., the . . . of SIl......t wI&h Iaer

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MARRIED AT KENTON ' Mr. C C. Harris, who is employed at the Earnhart Hardware store, went to Kenton, Ohio, Saturday. and was united in marriage to Miss Min· nie Kurt, of that place, Tuesday afternoon . Ernest Earnhart was in attendance at the wedding as best man. The young eouple will be at home at Waynesville· after January 5th, at their home on the Franklin and Lytle roads.

The favors pxtended by you in the past are most sincerely apprecia ted, and the new plans "THE FASHION SHOPPE" is laying for the future, I hope and fee l that it wiIJ justify more than ever a continuancCl of your good patronage.

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F renc h Port Regal na Trade. Willie Buvr" \V" s sill I young the !~nfnrlng ru en of B ont1eur conqu ere<l Newfoundland, fOllnded Quebec Rnd lst.llbllshed num erous Iro.llng POAts In (ndill. Mil ch ot th e lown'8 COllltll ' ree " 'liS grntlunlly ab sorh'd l)l' Ilavre. .A.t the nut.ll renk of l ho grellt wll r. how· !\'~r, n onOeur hlld 8 prosperous ex·

Lebanon, Ohio ,

WATCH THE NEWSPAPERS FOR THE BIG ' NEW OWNERSHIP CLEARANCE SALE

The Fashion Shoppe conveys .to 3'00 Its -best wishes for the New ·Year.

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Saxon ~'SIX" The ·Practical Car Saxon "Six" bas earned its reputa t ion as the Practical "C9.r because it is so thoroughly practical from so many different standpoints,

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Subscribe for the Miami Gazette for 1920-you get all the news Poland·Chlna Sow. blaok LOST-A aDd whIte spoLs. Flndor plea8e LOST

DO$Uy G8iIleUe offioe.

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In order to reduce our stock before invoicing, we will make a

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On everything in the Hardware Line. ·.Below is a partial list of' things you will want: lO'per~ent

'10 per cent olf on Stoves

Ranges, Steel and Cast Wood Heaters Coal Heaters Oil Heaters A few Oil Cook Stoves tOper ceni off on Shovel.

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mother • .Missel! Nellie. Louella and Zelia Rose and Edward Miller, of Dayton._ _ __ _ ~---r-

Wi th the kindest regards and again thanking you, Yours sincerely,

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In "THE FASHION SHOPPE" serv ice a nd a guarant ee of 100 0 satisfaction to its palrons will be the charact eristic keynote of its management, and will, at all times, comprise an asso rtment of the most exclusive ready-to·wear ga rments, in styh~ mos t authentic and smart, for women and misses.

10 per cent off on Spade. Ditching Spades . Drain Spades

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Due 10 my inability to fully devote the time req llireJ towards the efficiellt and capable management of m)' woman' s store in Leba non , Ohio, L wish to announce that I have transferred the ow nership of my said s tore, fo r yeArs known as The Ideal, to my daughter, l\lrs. Saul S. Hurwich, under whose a paLle m:11Iagement the store will be conducted on and after January I, 1920, under the !lame of ('THE FASHION SHOPPE."

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Mr. Ilnd Mrs. Rolla B .\ton to fully entertained to a t u rkey dinner, "HEARTS AND FLOWERS" - Mack Sennett Co. Sunday, at their beautiful home, Q north of Ferry . A t the plates were tur key conundrums that each guest cwall to answer before being serVed., Open evenings _ 7 :00 p.m. Admission 17c Those ~rese n t were: Mr. and Mrs. Walter Clark and children, Earl, Saturday evening 7:00 p.m. Children _ _ I h: : Lucile and Wanda, of Lytle; Rev . and Mrs. Charles Smit h and son. of .. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . ._ _ _ _. _. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . _ •• _ ;" sthe pring Vall ey: Serg t. Ca r I S wo rd '.of ""!!!!!!!.!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!'!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!"!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!~~!"!!!!!!!!'" the Ram· bowhand Dlv.,grenade Mrs. squad MoHieofRose a nd :=-_ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _-;

To My Patrons-

Saturday, Janu'8 ty 3rd Featuri~g Wallace Reid in

Hay Forks Ga rden Forks . Forks of aU ki nds

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10 per cet:1t off on Hardware Saws of all kinds ·Cross-cut Saws Hand Saws Hatchets Axes Planes of all kinds Chisels, .etc., etc.

,2 per cent DiscOtmt"1ili1 On all Accoonts if paid .b efore the 10th of January

H. E. EARNHAR

10 per cent off on Tinware Tin Buckets; all sizes, in Reed and Atlantic ware. Tin Dish Pans Tin Milk Strainers Tin Dippers, all sizes . Tin Wash Pans to per cent.off on Boilera Tin Wash Boilers; light and heavy ' . Copper Wash Boilers. Galvanized Wash Tubs, ' 3 sizes

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Will Null . of Lebanon. altempll'd Hav e you paid your taxeF? to use gasolint! instead uf CUIlI nil 10 light a fire. SaturdflY murning, srld Or. nill, Osteopath 21 S. HrQl;ldthe "Blloline C?aught fire und t'xplucled WilY. Lebanon. Ohio. the' un. the flam es e.llvt'lopinll him !lnd b.urninll him all . ove r lh t! bod)' MIBB Mildred Gu~tin 8penl several , At. hIS call f<!r a89lstllllce. ~ev eru l . days in Dayton IBst week. . neIghbors ran m. but it ''''11 9 too late. as his clotbing wss hu rned off hiR body. The injured man died IIbout Mi 9.~ Mabel SaliRbury was a week11 o'clock. after 8uffelinll' severely end visitor in Xenia. la~t week for fivQ hours The funeral was held Monday afWal ter McC lu~e & Son were bus iternoon from his late residence. in- ne.qs . visitors in Lehanon . Saturday terment at his old home in Sprin j.1' boro He lellve~ Il wife and two Have you paid your taxes? children. Hiil wife \Vas formerly M'III!J Sue Tbackary, who spent the Dan WaitElr, of Lebanon, spent the early part f her life in Wayne week-end with hia cousin, Eth.n township. Crane. .

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WAYNESVILLE, OHIO, WEDNESDAY JANUARY 7, 1920

Seventy-Second Year

Miss Marie Shutts spent Beveral days with relatives in Xenia, last week.

That a_liT t. tbe motber of Inventloli bOB long been an eatablluM fnct. but It 18 beIng proved anew In regard ' to tbe a&rleulturtet and tbe ·'blr,c d man ." Here Is the oowest . a corn-huftklng machIne whleb wm huslt from Zt to 10 aerea per day. F[lI' lDcrS fi nd Ie a lmos t Impossible to get elllolen t help. but the fa rmer with a grown 1100 or dau ghter who c aD operat.. a IJ"" e ngIne can Cleu n up II big Job In lu ~ t

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Mi89 Elizabeth Stewart arrived home last Thursdav. after a pleasant The annual meeting of the stock· visit wi t h relatives in the .East, holdera of tho WaynesVille National Bank. for the purpose of elllCtinll Mi89 Clara Llle returned home. officera for the ensuing year will be Friday evening, after speridinlr a held at their bankin~ rooms on Tues- week with relativea in Chillicothe. day . January 13 1920 . between the h OUTS of 1 lind 3 0 Ill . Mr. and Mrs . W S. Graham and j7 L. M , Henderson. Cashier • . Mr. and Mrs Morris Sherwood Ipent New Year's Day with relativBl In Clarksvillf!. Let Hendley repair your Watches. Clockd and Jewelry . All work done on premises at the Sign of the Watcb, Wayn~ville. Ohio Mr and Mrs Walter Chandler and Mrs Casten border. of Dayton. were New Year's guests of Mr. Perry Kenrick and family. .

YOJjR EYES

Mr and Mrs . Walter McClure and Mr. and Mrs 1(. G Croll8 weDt to Dayton. Thur~ay. and 88W Marie Deshler In a fine play. -

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ATTENTION HAVE YOUR EYESEX~MINED BY AN EYE SPECIALIST OF 20 yeARS EX-

PERIENCE-SEE

HEN.OLEY AND SEF. BETTER

Optometrist and

Optician Wayne'8vllle, Ohio No Dro\llJ U 8 e d Prleea Rt!B8onable

Mrs Gllinn McCoy, of Portlind. Oreg.. Mesal'll. AI1f8On McCoy and Albert Atkin8On. (If Wubington C. R.• were New Year's gUedts of Dr. J . A. McCoy and family.

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. EYell examined and the very latest methodl uAed. . Eye GI8118e8 and Speclaclea and all 'parts belonging to same alwavs in stock. All len.ee ground accurately, No charK'e for examination Quick, reliable service at HendleY·II. Mr. and Mrs. W. P. Saliebury and family., Mr. and Mrs J L. Hartso;:k, MI'I. J D. Marlatt and daughter, Miss Hfllen. attended the funeral of Mrs Roxie Clarlr Alexander. at $pring Vlllley. Thursday .

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The famous Dunbar Male Quartet ana Bell Ringers will be hesrd on the Waynesville lyceum courae. January 9. ]920 Thill is an organization of international reputation. havinll' bl18n aBBembled and coached by Ralph Dunbar, one Amflricil's moat successful produCl'rII of mUlical . el,tertaint'rs

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I am especially pleased t ~ have this opportunity of c:ommcn~lI1g t, ) By Rt. ReY. my fellow c:itlu1'ls. of O hi O th ~ campai~n for the .rellef of. the suf· Mi•. fering Jews of Europe, which op~m the <lay after Christl11as. A menc:1 O'Reilly, stands before the world · an exall1plt of na tional un~c1fishn(' ss in th~' history of the world war. I n til<' V·lear - Oeneral relief work which was do ne, a'lI'l Catholic Dloceee which is !ltill going on among th e 01 OJe.,eland sutTering. Pll9ple ·of t.h~ world. ~he has ll;1a nlfested a spmt of chanty Magr. T. C. O'Relll), that has hr~mg'ht O\lt ~he best a~. • piratiolls of Amcricani sm and that WIll , we hope. WI!! the apprecnation and the IOlle of all the nations wc have helped . No one ill our countrv who fails to r"ltivate t ,is spirit III worth)' of the privilege nf r\1l)egc~n dt\z:e~shil?' \his ' world-~mbracinG charitv shollid perfect our _own Americanism, III , IIr relationship to one anoth('r, and thf'rehy hring' about a more and more perfect realh:ation of that nntinnal unity of which tht" fath('r~ of 'our country ";cre thinking when they (bIllie as our motto "E Pluribus Unum." At the sam e time it 'wilt be ~f ~tll'vice to the worl~. I\ot only for the material help It will atTord, bttt al~o for the moral Impression an'.!. for the' sl,read of that same IIplrit of hroad charity in Qther landl.. We are complainin¥ in America because 01 the higb COlt of living. Do we ~top to think that in many lands.it is Jlot a queatlon of . cost but a qlle!ltion of food? We, thank Carl, 'Ire a~~e to ~ the 'nect"!lsarie!l of life, evell at a great cost.• But fe,? ,Ie to ma.., places are not able to secure food at any pnce. Thll'k at the helplest mothers who are watc:hing their starving 4ie ttleir when a of milk might lave their flc:art,.renClllnjt· cri.ea and the

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A weddinll', beautiful In Its aim· plicity and &,oud taste in all its detail/!, look place last Thursday eveninll, New Year's Day, when MillS Edith Parmelia Crane. only daughter, only child, of Mrs. ' Laura P. Crane... became the bride · of Mr. EmertOn Leroy Surface, the ceremany being performed at the home of the bride near Lebanon. At 6:30, the appointed hour, the aweet atrains of t~e Lohengrin wedding march, played' by Mr•• William E. O' Neall, a lon~ time hiend of the bride. heralded the approach of the wedding proce89ion. Rw. J. F . Cadwallader, the officiating clergyman. came first. followed by Mr. Williams, of lndianapolil, a war friend and comrade. who acted as beat ·man. and MiBB Mary Swain, maid of honor. Next the bride and groom eIlme to the apacious doorway, beautifully decorated with holly and polnaetti, leadinl{ into tbe room where,were aaeembled the eXpectant guests. There Emerson and Edith consented together in holy wedlock, witneBled the same before God and the company, and thereto gave and pledged tbeir troth, each to the other, and declared the 88me by givinl' and receiving a rhlg. INId by joiniDg hands they were pronounced man 'and wife 'by the officlatini clerl'Yman. Ceremony andconl'J'1ltulationll over th.. bride and I'room led the way to the bridal table. where were seated, Mr. and 141'1. Emerson Surface, Mrs lAura P . Crane, Mr. William. and hili motber. of lridianapolis, Mlsa Ma.., Swain, Mn. SurfllC''' and lIOn. Howard, mottier and brother of the groom, Mr . and Mrs . W_ E , O'Neall and Rev. and lIrs. Cadwallader. Mrs. Surface ia widely and fayorably known in this community, as a woman PQIIHIIinl' noble qualitiea of heart and mind. Mr. Surface holds the ,r espect and confidence of all wbo know him. A member of the famed 83rd Diviaion. A . E. F., be saw eer: vice over seaa. and aa a soldier wu highly esteemed That eveninll'. the bride and groom quietly atole away for Detrolc, where they will make a short lta,y. Mr. and Mrs. Surface will be at home to tbelr many friends after .ranuarv 10tb,. Rural Route Two, ~banon, Ohio. J . 1<'. C.

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The Loyal Women and Loyal Men's Bible clasaes of the Ferry Sundayschool met at the beautiful home of Mr. and Mrs . Wilbur Sears, last Wednesday evening, fifty being present. The IT. eating was called to order by the president. Olive Hathaway: Scripture reading. 12th chapter of Romans. by the president. Prayer Rev. Joe Pine. HelD YOUI' County" Give· byThe regular busin8811 wu taken u ...---and dl~poaed of. after whiCh, Irma Sellfs spoke a little piece and Byrl PonY'_ Appe;;1. Cook favored us with a piano solo .,·,·rr dId poesy Appenr /10 full of Then they atl entl'red heartily into ,, " 1' 1\ tn me 08 when I snw how It 80me contests, after which delicious .tt·rt·pl! through pride nod teur to the refrBllhmenta were served. . li \'es ot tbe coarsest meo.-LoweIL Then a social bour was enjoyed. watching 't he old year out. . The --- ~- -evening passed all too QuIckly. They all joined in acclaiming Mr. and Mrs. Sears as real entertainerl.

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MEN'S 'CLUB TO . HAVE 'MEETING The Men of Waynesville !!till hold · a meeting Friday, January l6th. The IPt:>aker fo'r ttte 'eveninl' will be' 'udae }Wutl4lbn. of Dayton, "hp, will take .. bla theme for the even· ing. "80lllhevism" It ia said that he treats thll eubject ·w ilhout gloves an!! haa.macte quite a hit. .

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LOYAL WOMEN "Life For' Those Ir:! .'HOLD MEETING

Law ~ Blair. who have bee.n operating Miami Thea£er since its start, have leaaed the tbeater to Irvillg Pence, who took ehanre New Yea r's Day Mr Pence will have 80me tint! plcturll8 in the future. and "Nilt m"ve here and give the theater his per!O~ direction He baa also leased the Morrow 'theater.

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--In a quiet which took FGR THE POVERTY-C;TRICKEN I place Thursday, Januarv 1. 1920. at ~\ . ' 11 :30, MiBB Addie Velda Soward. AND THE . HUro;GRY !young';!8t daughter of Jama! R Sow___ ,ard. of near Spring Valley. became I th e bride of Emerson Kent Dill, son JEWS EUROPE lofMrs. ThomasDill.atthe home of , Rev T. M. Scarf in Spring Valley. The bride was beautifully attireiJ !in a navy blue luit with bat to match Are In a Sorry Plight-Hun"er and ::l~e al80 wor.a a corsa~e bouquet of . • plIlk and whIte carnatlonll. and aiso a Bolshevism' Are L08ing I black fur seIlrf, a gift from her Thousands 'fatber . . The groom was neatly at. tired in dark green. The witness.,. --. were Mr . and Mrs RaymomlOaborne Whenever a carnpailrn for war re- (nee Edna Dill). They motored lief was on in thi s country no people back to the Sowa'-d h.ome, where a were more genero U8 than the oit- three-course dinner was served. izens of ,)ur land who are Jews. The Soward home was deco~ated Some of the greatest philanthropists in red an~ green, eJcept th~ dm!lIg in the United States are of that room, whIch was decorated 10 whIte . nationality. . Seated at the bride's table were. Yr. In our own county none were more and Mrs . Emerson Dill. Mrs. Thomu liberal contributors for all fund. Dill. Mr .;arnes R. Soward, Mr . and than thq Jewa. Whether the CQuae Mra Jacob Zimmer, Mr. and Mrs . was Christian or non-sectarian, Cath- Raymond Osborne, Mr. and Mrs ollc or Protestant the result was the Earl Sawarll. Kenneth Soward and eame. Now we have the opportun- Miss Florence Rya.n. . Ity to show our broadminddenesa. Mr_ and Mrs. D11) receIved many Thousands upon thousands of Jews prlltty and useful gIfts .. They '!oil ~e­ are sufferers in Europe and we have parted late that evenlDg, wlIshmg the opportunity to help them . the young couple ~ happy ' and IIUCTbe campaign 1'or Jewish r elief is cess(ul married hfe. The young now on. people will reside with Mr. Dill's Give! Give! Give liberally ! Give molher until March 1st. when they promptly. . will move to his uncle's farm, north 'Leave your contribution at once at of Dayton . the Waynesville National bank. - - - - . ~ ••- - J. O. CARTWRIGHT, Chairman for Wayne Township.

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YOUNG PEOPLE' WERE SURPRISED On Mouday night, December 29th. a merr), crowd met at the home of Mr and Mrs Chu. Smith to lurprilltl their Bon-In-law and daughter. Mr and Mrs Roy Burman ~iamefl and dancing were indulged in until time to depart lor home. wishing Mr and Mrs Burman man}, more happy surprises. Those present were Mr Ben Smith and family, Mr Percy Reason and family. Mr . Carl Dodd and family, 'Mr Georlle Smith and family. Mr. Alfred Hay and family. Mr. and Mrs. Fred . Furnas. Mr. and Mra. Charley Smith, Mi88etl Glenna Marab and Inez Thomas. MeBBrs. Harry HBIII. HoSart Marsh. Ellia Smith and Lowell Thomal and Mr. and Mu. Rov .Burman. .

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'ANNUAL PARISH MEETING ·S1 MARY'S 1D'~~~i9!'.

LYCEUM COURSE

Miss Isab el Smil h entertained the 0 h d ed d At bell Rusy Wom en's CllIHs of the M. E.. ~eu!l I' an u ty I, rangSlinday School at her home. Friday mj( 10 weIght from one to 25 pound". are carried by the Dunbar Male afternoon Quartet, which is to be heard on the . - - -Wayneaville lyeeum conna, Friday. Mr. anJ Mrs. Cliff Burnett had u January 9. 1920, The campan,. was ' !UHlir guests (or supper, Thursday organized and coached by Ralph I evening. Mrs ' Huldah Burnett and Dunbar. producer of the oritrinal Bell Rinlrera who toured Ameriea • Mill!! Lucy Emley. many years ago , In addition to bell . ringing. the quartet lotroducea vocal Mr. J. A. Funkey. a!l'llsted by. Mrs. BO rOS. readings and quarUitnumbers. Susan Arn?ld. entertained at dlD~er Plenty of humor Is included In the Nt; w Year s Day. Mrs Lirla SmIth. program aDd the entertaim'nent to MI ~s Lu cy Emley and Mr. L. N. be Iriven In School Hall i8 lure to Pr mtz . Bustaln the reputation 10DI' held b, the Dunban l1li musical men. _ ••_ __ Mr . an d Mra. Alb ert Stacy an d daughters entertainoo at dinner. • Wednesdav, Mrs. Eva Earnhart and

E~OYmOrnTERS~~~~~f~~~~=~S~UR~~C~~~CR~AN~E·~~~==~~-~i~~~~= ;.:~"~!,';: c:~;:':'~~IE' ..~~t;:;:~T' M, ond "n. Waite, __ AN APPEAL !DILL·SOWARD WEDDING After the meetinll ' December 30, a the membllrs were trl/ated to im 0)8- aug . ter ~uppsr and all enjoyed a tine Mrs. Lucinda States, of Wilmingtime. The social feature was uncler the management of Bro. A B Tal- ton. spent last week with Mr. and madge The 80uvenirs for th e even- Mrs . Walter Cast. . ing were whitecsrnatiolls - - -- - .. Mr . and Mrs. Elmer Rogers spent New Year's Day with their 600, Ernest, and family in Daytorf. .

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BOXES INSTALLED

M1-. and Mrs. W. H. Allen enter· \ tai ned New Year's Day at dinner. Dr. an d Mrs . S. S. Stahl and Mias Kate McCollum , of Franklin, Mr. ' . and Mr8 E V. Barnhart. Mrs Mar1 To our many frlenda and CUlltolll. CaskeY and Mi89 Letitia McKay. .r!! who have patiently waited for' a lafety deposit box. We now baYe ·Mr. and Mrs . Sid Ellis entertained our new bo~es installed and can lUI)New Year's Day at dlDner. the fol- ply you while they lut. AlthouCh lowing gueste: Dr. and Mrs. Ellis, t~e cos~ of boxBII haa increased three Mr. and Mra. Roy Eornhart, Mr. and tlmM .smee we boulrht our ftrst, ollr Mrs . J . E. Janney and MIIISeII Alma price 18 ~e I8me. S2 ()() the year. Waterhouse. Nettle and Reba Earn- ! Come 10 and ~ure one. hart, Louella. Jeannette and Francel WaynesVIlle National Bank. Janney . Miss Nettie Earnhart had as her iuests at an oy~ter supper Saturday evenina-. Mr. and Mra Sid Ellie, Mr. and Mrs. Chas Ellis. MielM!l Reba Earnhart, Ethel Hosi eI', Alma "'afer· houlle and Messrs Clarence Heitzr Lyman Silver. Ernat Earnhart ana Clarence Rye. Assisted by her aister, Mias Helen, Mias Corinne Welch entertained at a psrfectly appointed 6 o'clock dinner, Friday evening, the MIaaea Jeannette Janney, Anna FumBII. A.lice Carey, Edna Cornell and LlllilllllWilkel'lOn; the Messrs. Everett Cllrk, Kellar Hoak. Irving Welch. Coulu. Younce, Elliott and Alfred Wriaitt. Mi89 Alice Carey delightfully entertained at a I o'clock dinner, followed by a thleater party. New Yeara night. The IrUMta wer" the Mi_ Edna Cornell, Corinne Welch, Anna Furnas. Lillian Wilkerllon and Jeannette Jlnney; the M_rs . Lyman Silver, Alfred Wright, Kellar Hoak, St. Clair Fife, Everett Clark and I rvinlf Oenny Welch . Mr. and Mra. Bernard Allen eDUirtBined at an oyster aupper Saturda, evening, January 3rd, in honor of Mrs. Allen'a birthday, Mr. andMI'I. Otto Michael and IOnll, Le"il and John Juper, MilllI Helllll Pine and Laura Hill, of Waynesville, Melllrs. Harry Lacy and Carl Dakin. of Spring Branch. After refreshmenta were served the ev'ening'wu enjoyed by playing gamell. and all dlparted at a late hour wishing 141'1. Allen many happy returns ot the da,. Uichard Williams and mother, MI'I. L. Williams, left for . their home in Indianapolis. Monday, after a pi. . . ant vlalt at the Surface hoa.e. "eat of town. They were here for the wedding of Mrs . Surtaee'l son. Emeraon. and Mi81 Edith Crane, which was lIolemnized on New Year's night at the home of the bride'l mother, Mrs. W. W. Crane, n..r Lebanon, Rev J. fi'_ Cadwallader officiating. Richard waa chOien to act as best man at the wedding, a favor which be was onl1 too glad to do for his ineeparable army chum. The social event proved a pleaaant affair which will long be remembered by all present_

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WORLD'S OLDEST MAN LIVES ~ KAlNTUCK

ZIMMERMAN'S

Start the New Year Right Trade Where

Y o ,u alwaye get 10ur wante aupplled and buy at the right prlcee. Compare the priCBI below with what 10D ha.e been paying Give UI your bOlm.. thie year and ". will ave 7011 money.

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l·pound Crieeo, on1' ............ . . 3-pollnd Tomlltoee, can ......... l6e None-Sum MlnN Meat, plQr..l5c. l'OIt Toutia, 2. pksa ............ 26c ' KellOllhl Com Flak"',2for ...26c , Jersey Corn Flalta.IU1Ie pk..l6e Waah Com Crisps ................. lOe Jello-a11 Huon. 2 for ......... 2fic Jiffy Jell, all Huon, 2 for ..... 2fic National Oatl, 2 pkp. .......... 26c Early June Peu, 2 can.a........ 26c Bulk Macaroni, pound ......... l6c Canned Sauer Krau ......... -••• 10., Canned Pum~':.i S for ...... ;. • Rld_.Plnk ,can ........ lOc All Pancake F1oun, pq.......16c All Bllek.heat FJoun, _ ... l6e New Seedl" RaiIlDl, ....... 2Oe 11-0&. Catsup, GDIr-.............. lOc Cala Brown o.Ds. pouacl..... .. Lima BeanI, po\ln4 .............. ~ Honat, Polar Bea!t.~ lIan Scrap Tobacco, pq •• ODIJ:· Ie Tbla , , _ we baye N." Blllk Kraut, New Cleaoed Currants, New ' . . . .Mal Flour, Ne" Sbredd4d .~· pIe, . New Sliced pi~ New Apricotl, PND. Peacha, Nlw KlID-dried Com Meal.

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ant and tbe bomln, IlIIItlnct ot the bee, You .ee the lln ~ ? It', eDdIe.. ; and JUII beeause tbey bav. more tbaD a Imo Hering of th~ quail tie. they tteek , tile ltipentlt100 will nev!,!r die." He stopped to live Andrea I drInk of water and to reed ' h e r Ii tlnlt Mild· wtch. "And that ISll't the .0 01, thin, that never di ce," hI! went on, hIs ey•• narrowlol to II p,e cullar look sbe had never In them 'betore, aucb a 10011: a8 ODe Is apt to connect onl, with mystlcs, faDatlcs, ardeDt ).ellevere, aDd thoroughly out of keepln, wllh tbe cO~lrt:ptloll of tJ:Ie White Mao ebe bad bqJlded tor bersell, "Wb,., While ' )fun I" she crt ed, "wha' do you meall? W"hat's com. ' o,er youl" He looked away and Ihen bnd: .t her, "Well," be •• Id, a qululcul gleam creeping Into hi, eyes. "who's afralln Why sholildD't I toll OIlCII more a thlD' thaI's bee D writteD a bundred times by grealf!r odeptll thlln I and n ever belIeved' It's tblll, Aodrea Pallor. DOll't let younlelf too high abo'e Ihe nail... and hi. tv,o rahlp ot the createet of b68I'", for b. anow. "bat )'00 cao't eYeD ~Ieve and that ., that al.ph.nbl are killed, the, Dem die; to aU the cenl ..,... that black., Ma~ and wblte. hore pacJded die .,rt4d ~ or Mrtc.. DO maQ ~ ; ~ jIeeD 01' b-.r4 or an f!lejlhaQt aJlIII. ~ 014 ace 0If '11)' oth~r natural cau. ." , atl .,eli bardened 00 ber raCa. "'.. ~r b. tvblskIereCL "You OIlD't .,. II.... IL lCii!phUbi oner 41e.~ . LM4fn, the ml~b bOllle 0t'W ~ back tnll, M'~aeta~that ..pt "a/Wllerite at a JOI'l1nr trot. ~Dd_ proteatH but to DO naU, II'nnJO, cr>mfortably .moklnl pIpe atter pipe. bad wtthdraWD Into one or t1IOH mille haveGI of the mlDei that remalUl !aI" ftlollllF Duo.bled b, tba to~ of WOlDeD, Andrea lIulked. Wbeu dley arrt\'ed at .". rt"" Ulere heIne but three natt... In tIIelr reduced followlDI, M'aunlO prompU, toot ble place all one of lbl foar peltburen to Marruerlte, Ttlere w.. lIOIDethln, .bout belne earrlW _"'n ID Part by a wblte man tbat _mea to ap~1 to the olel ""rue's . . . . of htlmor. He tllrew u~ bls barrel·loDr ....d and bra,ed an accompaniment to hi' triumphal pro,",,11 Into tbe 8cow. Nil _ e r wal b. depo81ted tbaD M'sun,o HInd bla tall and bore down 00 It wtth all bla ",etl'bt. Tbe mUllc IDeldelli, ceased, BDt Andrea'. clear tauabter .tlU raq out. "Oh," abe crted wben ,be eoaJ4 1J)e8t, "he Is d",CI'. 1 dlttn't realllle bow rldltuloul JOU were until bo lauched I" . Sbe let bertel! . . BraIn. !.I'llunlo ilared at" ber, "ADd )'Ou were brutal," .be conu.ued, "Yoli pulled hla tall," "I Dulled bl8 tall to IDlllre blm IIIqt

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Andrea wos s udd Illy I\l\'or,' thnt ) r'\Iu n~o carri ed tho hit; ~ un . ]I ~ deLHI ,. ~ Ij:ht of el e"en P(llJlIIIS IllY In 1I1 ~ h ort!l!; lightly IlS th oll gh It nl ~ o ","' re 6uatollwd by n fiPlrltunl for('c, :i ll" hurl n ll t " ",' n h im tulce It nlld Ih r re WII H lIomethlng ghostly III th e Illt'rp rnet or I.,s pO~8esslon of It. 1I,'r milld '!' ~ ~ In a turlnoll; sh e kn\lw thnt III'0n th o t aki ng O,'cr or til l! hlg gun h nd hUIl~ lIome v ital Instruction to hcrSl'lf but In t;1I1t .prl ma l m Olllent of suspense. m om· o ry \ .1\ . un IIgonlz lng blllnT< Rnel n oth· IlIll'm ore. She tollowed hllmlly In the Il utl o usly pau si ng footsteps or the fllngl ' gunbearer lhat crept b etore h er, close on) b ll h eels of ,hi S moster. lDn n lry" seemea t o- cnme Bnd 11 0 liet "re they hnd odYonce<l twellty poees. 10 CIl lDe to tho bare trunk of B bill'

t 'e Whoso t op hnd been felled by I hlnlng and at Illnt momcn t M's unl;"o 1 ,k ed back. a t errible frow n on his f e, Wlttlout t uklll!: h r eyeR rronl t i she leaned aRlllnst th e "lu mp ot t e trec and put her 81 . ,S urClund It, } ~.m ory ctlme 10 her. Sho rem emb~ r"d , ha t he. hwt ,t oW b er tf'.. rio, ,~h e

REMEDY SAYS DR. JONES SWfer.... fro. Lwnbqo, SU. Neck alld Rheumatic PalM Mq Still Get BOll5t.oDia at Old Price. D"pit. tIi. hlA:realin« ct)at of ev~ eI9UIlq that I'OeI iIItb t.b. _nllf~ure ot a ,tudaN rem.dy The Dr, J , C. JO.'l r ComJl~Q" of So, CparJel. Ohio, make" of "Hou.tonia"PI'OIIOllllced Houae,-toa_-ah (th. OriSinal JOII. . Liniftl."t) are det.er, miud IlO~ to curtail tk. benefit. of . tbli "Wondutul remedy by Incr._ing t ita prle-, It ia their proud bo.lt that , 10r fttty ,-..ra the f_ala, ~z. of bottlel uti _'p rlc. han rematned 1lDy OIl ma,. Itlll obtai II , ~'~ ttl4l ;!~ 2~ c~n", M.. lize 00 c ta .. mammolJa lIO 0', bottle t • • ~,OO, , Get • bottle fl'Olll your drU"tnl ' tOdaJ' alld be .l!r.p~red to ft«lii til. eIr.et1 of Old WiJlter'a Ie)' bluta; Btilhle.. of the mUlclel, baobdI. rh8lllllatic pain. quickly yield to Ii. loottiinr and Jet powlrful fliletntiq qulltl .., S. IIIJ'e that ~. Jon..' plctun ia Oil di. ,..Uow

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HeInie Oroh lI. Utrthl',,'~ W0d4 series mon.,., ,ae elptall ~ th. cha mploD s.cJI, tailed ' to 4h'ert the peppery 'K.I"le , fro .. , .. recular' wlnt.r job, OOCI. tbe- _.oa Wall OYer. 80 anT da,. oOW H.. ft!,

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flll ):!:..,1 t,Ill' l r ee In Ii ):rcll t r plle r "I , lI ~ II " .· c" ps ~ I I II (011011" ' <1 Ih e whit e m ilD lind ill" t w o hln ck Sll lUluws t h llt Il l' . ""IIl!'d 10 throw. one Ii ~f .. re, onl) br'. h ind . SIIlI" c nl~' lh e tro~k ~ I' pllll selJ ",Ith 110 lI 'lI11 l~tu l(l\h l ~ ti lltl llLY. II IN In.1I11s \I'~ 1I1 liP In lIl1 ev II, swift I!(,SlU rt~ or W Il I' I1. Ill):. Il l s " ""Y ~Il nl, 1:"II<1ulIlly low' r u",ll o\\'[' r till It Slr"l ehed f1 ut IIn,1 , 11 11 0" II 101! nt th e s hit' M th e n"now trnll. With IOlll!,stud lCll, clIlIllo us n1" " (~ llJ ill S th o whll,' mllll f1~ss{'tl 0" ' r h i m unci slooll 'rCI't, at ("1<'U ~ l l'll dy B nil QU lve l'lnll" as 1lI'Ilt wnv l.'S Quive r Bleadll y In the nl r arlsl ug from p urcll etl soil. NOI forty pa c~s from wh r Andrea hu gg l<I her 11I'u l cctlnl! Irullit Ill ld Bca rcely twenty 10 adYIlIll'c of M', ul1l!o, the d omes of two lr,'us tOllPl'd the even mllss o( the sll pling. a bout them. In lo the ~ hlldo\\"8 bell Pllt h tlH'SC I I'ces he was peering wiU. till In lenRlt y th at communica te d ltsN! 10 Aud n' n, She too sta red d espera tely li S thou j:"h by 1111 elrort s he mI gh t scud Il !;ht Into darkness wIth h er gUZl', Preseotly sbe wa s rewnnlell ; th r ee shodows withIn th e sh ndow .I" wly t ook (orm . Once sel'n. tlwy nd \'llnced 10 dl sll ncl lon unlll Ihpy s tood "lit to ,'Is ion Oil docs Ih e 011 1 Pit 011 n ~ t:lrry, m()onl ('ss nl l:h t. '1'II1'Y were th ree clo uds, olllh lOtl S, du, ky, Ihu n (II' I'OIlS, Sudd,m ly frOIll one of th o'Itt Cill 'lII 8 rumbl e Ulll t roll"c1 pl'nll e"(lIlsly IIway through the 8111:'111 "" M It! . Alltlren, Ignorullt or til e IIIlIksty ot t h In(es· tlo nl commotion s or I h,' mlRllll tit or bcos t s, slIot.!hed a fi e l ing hUllr . :'l Ion ' that somewhere hcy'md U.e hmzc ll sky, a storm IVU\! bt" wlng, The white mRn !lttll rood, len go but Immo\'able, Gradua ll y Anllr l)u's senses galh er~ to 'tJ:I o fll ct' thut tblA wns no paus e. Be WIlB waitinG-waiting cleo

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J. fl J.lIDej, The RexaJl Store, W.yaeeviUe, Ohio• .

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s nllll"lwol 111' II", r.. rest Il k" II ~ I",et all d r lJ)lw d It "pllrl. 10 tl, c wrrHlc whirl· wlmt of HOI II,,1 1:011(' 1l lll(I, lh e second bn rk of th e rlil "'li S quite lost to tho eur. M ' S UDI:O tlll'np(1 nnd oulomatlcally s eI1.l' , 1 il lS FUPP"I·tln « ~I III. H I~ eyes ~ \\"O'llt thu I"w l, 11,,, 11, l o" k ln ~ fur All' drl 'JI .

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'fire hoy rnn to hl lll, hl ~ rn e work. lUI: WI UI (, V<'I'Y ('111011 110 known to tho blo('\c hl"I'llx l,- jo}', 1l'lulIIOh, greed, CII I>lt ll~)7 1111<1 r" III', 'l'IHl I II ~ I wo ~ pre· ,1";tlJ unnt null w l lh ""118(10, rllr M's ungo d 1'0 1)11001 h l ~ 1:1111 . Kh(,t ollthOI h hllllris to the hln ck'lj lhmllt mill IIfh'd him stron gllll l! 1111 0 Ih(' IIl r , "1)1111111 you ," h,) gro wl c{l. " w lo,... ',,'s y our mlSllls7 WII 'I'e IR ~ hpl" Th e ho y'~ eyeblllls p mtr UlI",I ra l'l her fllld fllrther f rom h is ('O llwrtc d !"n rc.

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lie rooked up and adde4 wltb pardonalble pride : "And thllt, too, Ia bow I knElw whe r e to get him runnlnr-tJle other WilY, • made up my mind where to shoot before he was tbere." Th ey went to I!urvey · the s~ beast. Be "tVal!J quite dead; one loq tusk ,learning white, an 1Y0ry ~l'lld In a lake of brlllht blood, "()ome away," said M'sunl'o quickly, He led her 110 the sbade of one ot the bl, t rees wbere Marguerite. newl,

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was already drowslnl .n4 dreamln, hnpplly at all Ibe evil In the worlt!. Around tho nearby el.e phaDt, lb. . . . lIvea 8w,a rmed like maRCtll. "Bathtub \" 8houted H '81JIlIO. "Oboo culal" Batbtub turned ltnlertnN from the carcass, rusbed over, droPped th. lunch bOI at M'sunco" feet 1Il0 plung·a d back again, ,"We'll have 110 forgive him," said )f'aUDCO, 1I1tt!Dc dewn and p~lnl' to open tbe tta and Ila)' out Andrea's l~cll for lair. "The elepbant~ • tIu4 1M

II,IIl':'t1 tcly or was It us (lII C \\' h (l ~llI ndB (lltull y ffiR'l o uted II fit I JIOI'lIl yz [!d 011 Ihe threshuld uf t111< J1 Rh' r ? Jrl' r I",u rt "Rer.T lilli ," pa nt rd Andrea . WII 8 bentug with II ' d(,llr.~ n l llj.; thrOb., bl'$\In ~o re",xed hi li !:rlp; Botbtub he wos 8ure the nllllv e..~ uhol! ! her dropped to the grnun rl li ke' nervel ess cOIIIl! hear the eQ ull1 I1lll1ul t In t hei r Slick but bo urrce<l up ngnln, all hIs OWII hrellstR, emotion s exce pt f{,or OIl C,) more 10 tull -bolds a place In the noliTe COIDlIOI 'l'hen bt:r eyes, glued to th e t hree cry Across hiS grlllning face, that no white tOan baa ever qutte IIUCo blnrk clouds, so w Ol! e uf the lesser ot Andr a Inld hoth honcls on M'SlIIIgO's cee<led In gruBplDlf, All t~ol!Je '00". th elll move. tIllse VIISl bhmketll of ('ars nrm. "It wnsll't hi s fn ult," she gus pm'. nre Qt1lte mati, I've seen ODe sevel ond fl np them, slllrtlll g all umllIJIIl !,'lIst "I started to do Jus t what you told his t humh from bls body when be waa of Wind. A ..,-ent trunk wontld nod me, Whi te 1\[ull, You know you "all' lik e tllnt nnd never notlc. It till he nn w('ulI~I , rose tll lllly \ 0 Inncdlble lilt) lIugglnl: the trec, But when I heu rd r eeled from' loss ot blood." Andrea shIve red liut iI'sungo dId IlI'lJ:htH, reRched a 11mb nlld tu ~e It the Dny or Jud J:m IIi ri ght on t op of wltll II 8creum of r ctldlllg fi bers f rom lI1e t":"y just I"HI to gi ,'e It a run for nOI nollce It. "They believe." he COli' the po rent tJ'PIl, The beost turu e(1 ' Its mOll ey'" tlnuedl, "that the mllot ot elephant Is 1\ slll?htlv to Ilvold the aVlllr!ll c,IW of Shl! dro·pp('(1 h er hl'nd agoln,t him c:om pound of fl esh or al\ anlmols and sobbed, He put hi S OMn Around and thHt by eatin g It they a C(lulre HII h o r and 1111 !tcd ber II WI'W11 rdly on Ihe th e lelfldlnl1 ottrlbutes-the couruge of hnck. '"I'h,' re I 'fhere I" he suld. the lI ou. the slYness of the, jackal. Ihe "Dflll't. "I ease dOIl ' t." Seemingly ",lUi. ont bls voll Uon hi s nrIDH dre w closer nntl closer unUl h slIrldcllly nwoke to the fact that ho was Just plainly h~g· glng Arllirca' P 1I0r. He pushed ber rOII/:hl y from him. "HI're," he 8010.1 III quito a dlfferellt vul ce, "thIs ISll't Ill Y funerul. Come lind cry on the ele)lhnnt." "All rl~hl,: ' snld Andreo, doctlel),. "How 1I11l11Y w ere th ere ? 1 hellrd a

Tob.ooo Habit (

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The Practical Car Saxon "Six" ha.s earned its reputation as the Practical !lCar because it is so thoroughly pra~tical from so many different st~ndpomts.

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BORCHERS Bid , £1 . g. -80VTiI

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CARS .AND TRUCKS

IN OffORATIONS

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IN MIDDLE WEST

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'"You wtab ooul4 lUke QJ8 .bof up. W~Il. roo cao't. •I'm Iot~ to ia.. ,b aU ' 1 Uke. LlBiealShe ~ wide her QI01Ilb for a ~ -a. I Bal HI 1M but It never ,ot DIlL , K"tlUnco threw hI. anul around lie and Inatc:bed b ... to blm, Hla IlIIS eaIIIIt rloeer anll dOller to hera. 111 hili eYM was 'n esnperate4 twInkle. "PleBIMl don't. be hetrlredJ'QO

MONEY LOANED

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FOR SALE - IJROPERTY

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Public Sales

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tb e J, )lln H. M" ' oll t,<r lll ; O""hlnill h abll nl tlu.v I\ Ort'I, f n 'll Iro u.l all In . WaclporCb &: Warley. ,January IJ oumbr,n tlU8 ; VO~ tl0 6 ~IU II I!!.V4\n . ' Frank Smead. " .•. ,' ,January 14 Olloe. A (ltlre~ S 0 , M, MII~ un, 40'; Uleon B ldg, U IU OI Il O .. Lt, Obi ,. J2,

Ed Method, .•• . , •. , ",January IS

J:"OR Ei l\ 1.1'~ -(l'rt1we bOlll! t',7 ro om old 001. C 11ntlIOl , xoul lntll, ltlo"tlllu, \ ;,,,111 leie ,rouode .., tiprl •• boro, Oblo, OD Bale, I'bllll" 16 2y', j I~

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Tuaday, January 13, 19l1, A' 13 o'olook. (JoDlt. . . of Lamber, ~Iaw, La'h. Wlndow' Door~, Po.,~,

FOR RENT-FARM

I:;'rlale"" Cape aDd Rl~I. aDd many o'b.r anlol .. , Ter .. ,.: t211 and ANTED FAKMER - 1:u 1"tllll, ulder, c.... ; OD .am. 0ger UG II good ,ro nll ,I, 0 0 1I11l tlilrolf . oredU of &,moDth. will be IIlv .. n, [uqulre at omull j 21 poroba.r _"In, a baokable noSe *flOI tD'ere8~ Irom d .. W .. OSWORTS & WORLEY, Propll. WANTED-HOGS Ga. Sieller, A'8O' Brow. & Orou, Olerk,. i' 1011 h.1ve BoglI For Snl,', see Or The uDdenlgneod, bavlng deo\ded oali Ruuelll:!altllbnry b ,, ' o r e lIel1. to dllOGn'IDUI 'armlnK, wJII .. t! a' IDI{ , P.bone 24 2 rln gll. j7 btl re.ldenae, SX milel aOD&bea.t of Ceo ..nl1ll, 00 &~e CeDtervllle aad SptlOI V.. llfO,. Pille, 00 LOIT

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BaatIlDIDI at 10: 00 I, m ., 'be ' fol_ lo"lnl proper',. : i Cattle, 1:& tt OIP,

l'ol,.u<\..Uhlna tlow, blollk L 081'-A and wbite Bp" tll. Finder 1.lolul8"-

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I will at PubllO eale as my Aver,. Traotor, 8 1&, g ood OODdl. n,tdenoe on Day to" aDd Leba Pite, one.fonrib mUe lIOu'h or $Ion E. B Mather, phooe 37 .4, ~'dl ••llle, OhiO, on Wayoellville, Uhio. jat

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Thunday, January 15, 1910, I '

ODrOo.Jereey Bow, wllll..IIUer of

Iuqalro of wlL, Cam.

Be~n.lnl ., 10: 00.S m., 'beC tol ' IID'.II''''', .... U i l l e, Obi 0, II' , 0 " SW aynoBv lo"to, pro(Hr'y: • or_, low, )14 I Impleml.", CorD, liay 0' Cblokeo., Me Bee btll. for wrme, Ito, Larl,e Bow8 wUh 12 plIS ; tIorf.ed I '. ED METHOD, (JorD . 'I 50 per bu, i a U()o.lb, Dalll Holllal.wor.h, AI10&. DraU CoU, 'yra. old, , well broten, J. W, 8&raWD, pbpDI 16.», j14

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&le-An 8 roll Appleton Oorn ForBUliker, In good oODdt,lon, In.

qnlre of Lawrenoe ThoDlaS. Ferry, ()hlo. j14

go's upprollcb th ei r nrlllS went up In a si ngle J:I'sture 1\11 11 fr om one throut I th ey yelled, "Bnl·ye·t!!I " Scorcl'ly hlld th e cry of homnge died away wh en a sound clime to th em througl; th e bu~h 11I"t froz e th em Into II sle nlng sllellee, '[h el l' f nce!' expr'sBed unb ell e t but til Ir kn owl plll!e WIIS Insiste nt. It tol r! t IIPIII t lin t I hey were h e!lrlo ~ n <Ienlh strtl J!!:lc, the whi sperIn g gus h of blood from mighty lungs, mightil y )llerced. With R yell th ey broke toward th ot ruuslc ond suddenly stopped. rememb ring thllt It Is al· ways Wi se With elephoot to let the (Un go first. , Andren. trlghl c ne,l, ~ topped solvel· Ing. "Whot ts It 7" she nSketl. "I gut two," SIl III i\l's ungo apologetically. "'i'llat's th o oue that kept IlIIl wn I tln g bel ween hell veu Rnd hell," "I r ~llIc mlJ e r. It WlI S a wful. But wby did )' oU \Vult? Wllot did he bave to rIo wllh It, poor (I en r?" M'sungo s mll cd In s pite of himself, ",H e hod a g rput denl to do With It," he answ ered. " Unt.1I h e stort ell t ell ring the tree to pl Ot'OS un,I took a half turn to dodge Ihe dnmll!:c, he \Vns headed rlgbt down OUr troll , was n't he?" AodrcR nOI111('(1 . ,"Well," continu er! M'8ungo, kIcking . the mOllntal1l of tl \1~ h lit III" side, "Just as 10 111( II~ he \VII S rncluA' us, I couldn't luk e th e flli r mu rl, of thIs old boy. 'rhllt's nu l' of Ihe hils pf kllowledge thot hits Iwell J1!lld (01' wi th the lI~ es of mUIlY " "''' . A ~t" rUed "'I!pbunt : doesu'.t cll llrJ:p; he bolts wblcbever

RAY F. MILLS, Dealer

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trOU)le-A ll army of tllem," "Y ou llcn rd jus t one," s nld M'stlngo, Duhhlllg nt he r I.'yes with so iled flst s, sho fo llowcd him 10 the s ide of Ihe fallen mOllnrch nround which w ere gnth el'cd Ul e II UtlVC , n ~o rt or glll zE'd we 0 11 thdr f uces, for lhe dead bull wn s a mighty h.slcer, cn l'rylng Ivory to , th e vulu e of eighty women. At M'8ua·

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MI'. Fred Laoy entertained at aD oyifter snpper oa New Year'a II:'I'e, "t tb ~ borne of Mr. • nd Mre. Clyd. Wl1~rtoD, tbe tollowlDg gUI.ta: Malsre BBrry Grabam, DUrward Vioe , BBnnte t:!mHb, Barry and Ru. Bell Burnet, ErDA'" )'oulb. Ralplt Arohdeooon, Beber and Berman 8mlf.b, Hnrold ~rllbBIli, WIlliam Brook" aDd tiDmuel t:!mlth . 51r llnd Mr~. Walter Clark hll4 for their t5uDdBY dlDner gaeate : Mr. and Mre. Rolla Bolton and 1011, John PaUl, of It'err,.. Ev"re" Clark, Mr~. Mary Uarmony, Mr, and Mr., Wilbur Clin k, MleeeB Kalhr,n, Mil. dred Dnd Marguet Uh.rk M e8sr~. AIbert 8tIlO,., WlJllam BrolllD, Rnnel! BurDet, «:Jeo tIoott . R obl'rt FrleDd IIond Roy Frl'mood Itottt'nded th e fOl[ drlvB lind Ol[' roaet Ilt I:;outh CllarleetOD, New Years DIl'!' . 'l'b ey ropors a fiDe time aD·' Otlt'l of tho Loy tie orowd, RUIOMII Bur. DBt, bad Ibe hOD or of oaloblDg tbe ODe live t ox at tbe &hree 'bit were oapturod •

Unnatural for Children to be Pale and Thin- Palenea8 i8 Sign ri llnn'tlc "",Irell "<'lth'u Irlkk III her 01 Thin, Watery Blood chllir 'IInd s nld ... 'ow." . ~I' hl! IIlIln dlrl nol nrl'l",,,1 In he lit n 101$" Iwr 1ll1'1 1Il llIg. 1:1 IIt~lIh' I I , lit Pept.·Manll'an Make. Red Blood hi!; CI;nr nll\l sn i ,Iown. "All rlgllL" be sold, "I'll I rust you. 11m' 's till' I'nl 0 111 o( ti,,, hllg. I'm lI o t Uw Prepared in Liquid and Tablet Mr. and Mrl!. F A. Bar'.ook en. Form-Both POises. Idc~tical only "h'le mnn In lhl. hit of COll lI· ter'"IDed, New Year'e E.e, Mr, aDd lI'~' " ' l' h"I'("!'l Jln o tht' I' \\' lIn l':t I1l~ In Medicinal Qualities Mr·. (ie.o. Oavl8, Mr. and ' "'fI, 'W n r'roo:s tin- \\'11 ""1'I 1(t~~ lI1u l1 l1u, 1I1~ CHilli"' T. ,Jordlton, Mrs. Ida MllnDoD, Mia. "hl 'ul torty mil, ·" Ill' 1101' rl\','r. II III it 18 n eo{1 8~"Ty l or b OY 8 .. ad girl8 Etbel Mannon , Mr "Jame. OI",,"r, hU!'4hltlNR 111111 tu l l\(' h ll" ~ ' o Ul! t h ll1J,! fi n d ~ louglJ . rump. Illuy and IlD j OY tboul · Mr. Bnd 14" . E 0, Man nOD, IIr. and on e 11th;!: ollly. Ihll lll( GIl,I. to COlllnlU li . -<'lye •• fur IL I~ .. t tunt ~tn1!'6 of IUtI MrR. A.l ao l:Iartaook, KeD1I8'h Ba" They urc b .. lb ('11I1It1 'Still e . A ~ IL h'III' , hilt til .. IUllnoulion 18 Illid for fu. dock, Rutb and Glenaa MaDnon aDd Iwn~. I ,lOll't thlllk he k,h,WS nr Carl's Il1rl, I"·,,ltt.. . . Dorl~ Baney. Tbe mDll0 on 'he whDt 1'111 Ill' tn .. but I know ull uloiltl! ~ru"lIH "HeatloD shuuld bB lIi.ell ItraphophoDe waa eDjo),ed by ell . hll1l. 1"'CLlURO Oil Ih n~e rnre fl CC"RllIlIti III Ih " . bl\C1 wh o ~o ltlulU laugb., All departed at • .Illte hour afler wh08 I,ll . ~ l olJ l uUllIhll uu preveotll wBt.oblog tbe old' year out vinYl"!! It~" tLo otlJer chIldren Mr. and Mrs E O. ManDoD , Mr•. . .... w lll'~1! IIpi . liLt! iy )J0I", !lnd who Ida MaDnon, MI.8e8 Ethel, ~a'b "od '"D1NC''' "ole.o me. LI ••n.lng, Sires easily . Glonn. were New Year ,a8.tA of U,fI '- Rctrcshlng Ind lIoallnt . "'" torl.n -Murin~ {or ned. 11 . lJ u IU ~til1Ude 1M dnH '0 p ',or I\lr. and Mre. Alhert Bhntt., of nea .. • ' nesa,Soreness, Grnnula· 111 ....' \1, "bl e" 1~ ulteo I.be CdR!' , a W"yoenille l~OU =n-CtionJlchlngandOumlng '!i Ulph', d •• le 1&[111 "I""oftnt r emedy 18 Mrll, Martha Davit end loire, Em. T( R Attff .T[..)ol the EYH or Eyclldsi "ltblll "~.Y I U!lob . (;IUOII', Paulu. mil Wolf Wfl re oalllDg on friend. iD tho Mo¥1H. MotonnL or Gotl ,.,.., _Monee. '~l.0ur D",ulol M'lDl:ao Ie ju. r 111 0 ' UDIO tur pdle BArveysbDrg, Friday ennlnl. u=t.'R~~:"4)1' Co~:-ChlCUO tbln obllolro·n . ~od ,, 'tI P"pto Ma.. Mra. Cora 'l'hompllon .pen' 1'UfI'. "" g ,II cont,lIlnO! Mle very Inl:redlBD\1I tllllt Inore.llt! ami eDrkb tbe blood, day an(l WednMay of 1811' wflek III DaylOn, u~bIlDg 1\ t U8\lPlllj \beeDtlre body Mra !:!arab, . Rloh haa .e,urDed A~~"i'.~... I with the tluruiy needed vigor. MrtluKUI "ad vltalUy thnt mal e kDrne arte. apendlng tbe hoJlda,.. In D8y'on '. hnppy. rOOJjJlDK ohl1dreo . Fur tbe OOU vt'lu!enoe 01 tbe po bllo Mr Bert Bogan and ~I.ter, Mrl. P .. "tu I\Il1Dj(ll n Is IlrepRred In t1lblet Edith Ollvlll, were l:!uDdlY IU .. of lOS W il li btl liqUid lorm. 'Buth forms Mrll Wm. Dun1l an(\ famll,., of POIl8BMtI exmutl" tbe lame medlolna) 811 vel' Grove. proVtl rill'''. ' Mr!, 8arda Jurdsn apent Wednlll W heD you "pk the druKglI' for day or lad week wUh har daughter. P.ell ..... M."D~lIu, ..ok for · tbtl IIlIme M.ra. Viola Barts'1Ok . . . . ~ade tI" on tbe paohujj'''. If It . 11 Dot t bere It Is n ot Peplo.Mangau -Ad\' . Mending Broken GI ... ~rtlel... ·!·umblers. fruit dIshes, Inmp chlm· neys. globes. etc.• clln be meudL'<1 wltb the (ollowlng prepllratloD: Take ' flye $100 Reward. $100 The reader. or thl. paper will be ports or gell\Uu to one of • solution pl Ctl81l d to lea rn thut th e re la at lenl5t of hi'chromll\e of potllsb. Cover the unO drelldell dl scllse that Bclonce has' lrroken edges' with Ihls and pre811 tohcc n able t o curu in flll ita sto.gcs and Ihat 10 catarrh.· Catarrh being greatly 'I:cther, tbeD pillce ID direct eUDU,bt Inrtu e nr ed b y con s ti tutio nal c endJllonl tor a tew bour.. ~. T'IJ(Iull' t.'> /J co n s Litutlonal tr ca tm e nt. HaIre Ca lltl'rll lI\ elllelllc ta lakon ·h~ternllIlY lind tlc t . tlorll th o Blood 'en the Mucous

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givIn g th o ""lIcnt .tro"gth by build· Ing liP th e con s titution aDd au l.tlns nllture In doi ng II . work. Tho proprio tors hav o so mu c h faith In Uie curotl ve pow er. or Hall'. Calarrh 1I1edlcl no thnt they offer One Hundred Dol· lars for an y case that It ralla to cure. Send for li st of to.tllllonial•. Addre •• 1'. J . 'CHENEY & CO., Tolo· do, Ollie. Sold by all .Drugglsts. 'l6c.

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Bome few enterprlees are oOD·tem. plawd, a Book, OentrallZlld 8obool, new town hall, ,, ' m odern garan and several now a'lId modern tenltooL bou~el! tbat tbe needy may be housed a mOTIDg ploture sbow bou.. , and the la,,'; but oot tbe leaa'. 6 rood at\ll.dllcoe a\ tln1Dday tIobool and oburob . Tbl8 oou.ld BI1 be dODe Bod tlboula be done, all 1\ cakes ie bu elle and tbe mODO, ~'III · oome . Who will be the firs' to atar' Ceqlrallza. tlon? Be a booster, o at a kDooker I YOD are ooly golDg to live oDoB,aod make \hlDie eojoyable IIoronnd you, Now le"a ltar' some'blnM If we ex pao' to Improve oar t 'J wn IIoDd vlolnlty . We have two trllOkl In our tOWll baullDg for 'ho pabllo Bnd tbev are kept bUIY Tbey IIlre run by obllg. Ing 'and poll'e yOUIDI( 0 .8n. MI'. and Mn. 1411$ IhoUould aDd tbroe oblldr,e n rel'l1rned b')m., t:lat. ardllo, nlgb', aUer 110 'wo.weekl vlalt with Mr Mao Donald 'e sllt,er, who )lveH In tbe t:loutb. CommunUy lIervi0811 Itot tbe M. E. Obnrob on tluDdll), nigb' were well a\tended !lnd enjoyed. Edgar SUnloD left, Ba'urday , for ble work In renDe8slle. Oar carpenters are bu.y now aDd wltb I 'l'ery n"tterlnr outlooll: for 'b •• am oer, 80 If yoa wan' tbAlr .ervloee you had baUer a" iolo lid•• TalephoDe I!opedotandellt Sny4er aDd wife were Itaturda, 'l'1,Uol'I In ollr '01'111, lookln, afwr ballnel. per'elnlng their IIDe•. Our Tow. Rail hi to baTe lome repalrllin the oea, future Mr. aud Mrs. William Gillam bave bave purohaaed aD Oakland aUlo. Rufn. IOIuogle aDd Mr. Bowler, fit UarleU., UhlO, wu ealllng on acqualntanoe. bere 00 edurday, and wblle hfre made "rraoglmente brl~g a Peroberoo bOrRll )ere to lell and It will arrlv. durlog 'be weell Frank ISbldaker I. speolallzlDg 00 freah OOW,S and ie buying a , great mlloy . Mr. and ftltr!!. Ira Byferd and 80n. Joho, lpen' New Ytlar '" Day wltb Mr ByteI'd'!! mothel~, of Sabin. . M.. Madden 18 sopplylng the need,. wl&b ooa1 VI"Y lIa&lafao'or, and mnob appreoidl~lI . Mr. and Urll. JIII"e Clark and 100 a"eoded the ruDeral1 ot Mr. Clark'e aUDt, 'a~ lSprlDI Villey.last week. Mr and Mre. RaymoDd B. Broolu will go to honeekoeplDr III Mu Sarab Rlall'. hODle 00 MaIO lI'reet In our olty, W W . Welob an(l Franll WIlIIOD tranuo'ed bllalnel8 at 'he ooaD'Y IIBl' 00 Mooda,.. Mr and Mn, Beary MoKee, ao· oompanled by 14lea Rnth ,R 8vae'b, of o..y\on, .pent 'he week eDd .... Ith M,. and 14" Amoe Ellie, 1 Mr. Grllnt Davie and family, of Wubl••WD, .D. C., 'li81&ed bleeillter, .... Ufl. Amoe Ellie, I.. , weell, JOI , Whetael auooeedfl blmllelf all mayor of our town for tWJ. year. The (louDoil will be ' be lIame al 1.8' year, wUb • few exoeptlona. Rn. Benne" filled tbe pulpit at 6 bp. Ingeco Kerosene Jonah'l aun Cbarotl, lut tlnDitay . Engine, practically new Walter Gra, 188 blo .y mao bnyln& ", ..d guarat1t~ed. aod .llIIng boree. . Be bal to work uvertlme '0 eappl,. \he demand. 2)1 .ller & JohnC. E. L... loy wall In Clnolnnatl on son Gasolene ,. ~Iardlty, buylna farnnure for 'he ,bes t of condition. bank We bave alway. tbonght 'bd we Tbese engines are barneeded a raliroad, blllt oow we are ga ins and for sa!e on acmodernlz9d and the fllollltle. for ganlDg tD and oat and for 'rane: count of installing electric porting our lIlerob Indiee Ie eq uel lo' motors. 'he iarpr pia08l ablli we 40 DOt need , .. railroad. Oar &obool opened on lIooda, wlth a 1C0od a'&4IodaIIOl, Tbe yea. 1920 II prooeedln& wUh Ua wo.1I .e well a, 001l1d be upeo&ed of a i1ew beRllloe., Ub.... Gord In Willi t he grand jnror from 'bll town.hlp, lorbloh conTenad Read Gazette's Classilied Ads OD 1oI00da,., laDnary Ii. \ R~v A . E BlIo'lugtoD preaobed at ~be M. E Churoh, Saoday aUer· noon; to • mnob Inlereated oongre. K8llon. Tbe .s\ern tnar Lodge gave a big eat to H. membere on Friday I1ll1ht. Director . Mr. Tooker. of Germllo'owD, Ky .• wh" 18 to be o.lhler (If tbe Barvey•• borg Natlooal BDDII, W.II tu oar olty Waynesville. Ohio • . \WO daytl lu' week malt'IDIl reBena· &lonl for hili famil,. . Tbey will ocOIiPT the tutu Hawkll bom8ll'ead 00 Either Aulo or Hone drawlI "ervice. Eaa' Main e~reet, No extrB charge tor auto Iw.nice, Frank ForD.belll, IlJIanufaohlrlDg oalh .erlewre at tbl ~. C. R , I Both phones in Office and Residence . No. 14 . Oar .oada ara 10 ~~ood oondtUoD and uncler 'lie new auto lIoenae law 'he; shaDid be Impro ·ored. . Joe. B. Cb~PTd"n . of WaYlleavllle. -~ .- ~~ .- ~ . ~~~~~!!!!'!!!!'!! McCoy~ a.elil for 'b 1' l'rflllkllD auto, wa. In ~~~~~~ 'hill Tlolnl\), 011 Brlda, or le8~ weell, for ,ha most parI ~WO i8lmad. all UIO oa,l ride 01 tho old will poa d. abaklog han.!a wl'h ble loqualn. The ollo\'. IIllIICrllled real o.lol e hu 1"'0" Veterinary knoea aDd Ii ,Jiag Iluitable placet regularly ,ppraloed UDQOr order 01 the Court (III Forecl08ure) .. ~ ~he 8um Soven Hunt/ roo.DII Yllty ( l aO) <lraduate of Ob'- Stat. Unl'---'" (or hie maglllflJrut oalenOOn. Dollon .nll will no~ he 80ld lor I.... ~h.n ~wu ... YORW • Warrel) Commoti Pleas ~hlrd. 01 ..Id IIPpraJs..d vlllue . • Mr, Ind Mre. ~Vllllr'm L. Barvey 01 .. 10-0<\ ll . Ter"'l allil WIre Cora 8arrl.le'*, thla weelt, OUA.S , J. WAGUONE R. BID! BpellmaD n 0 .... No, 1231 0 ·SherttT. WarroD Oo u"~Y . ,Ohio. for Florida, aDd will enjoy the OFFICE: Howard W. Ivln •• A~~y . J ..... u OharlS,. A. B~lnD.I" , Sonny 80ath for a Ibl)r' "me. Ji'ourth Street, near Tyler Dr .Irtue 01 aD orUer ef ••Ie. duty I""ueo:! Beveral trom here a"ended Cour' It'om Mid 00_, III tbe above Itatofl c ...... ot.! Telephone 93 \0 m. d1rec~, I wUl olfer lor lIale. b, way la Le.banOD, thl'" weelt:. 01 public auc~loo . a' tbo door 01 ~ho Court --RoUIII. la Leb&lloo. Warren Oo ullty . Ohio. all Waynesville. Ohio

The "Fashion Shoppe" form e r!) "The Ideal," Lebanon, Ohio, will inaugurate its new ovvnership with a stupendous sale of every article of nlerchandise In the store at record-sn13 sh ing reductions reg,ard1ess of cost, in order to make room for th e incoming Spring stock. This is 'a Golden Opportu nity for women of Warren C01,.lnty.

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WAYNESVILLE,. OHIO, WEDNESD:AY JANUARY

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Fighting 'for WAYNE TOWNSHIP Rural Folks . fARMERS' CLUB I I On"'arm Janll.al 8th th e Wayne Towners' Ulub

HOGGU NG THE TROUG H

At the pleKsant home v f M , S, W ~ 1111t'. thl! W F, ~.I " ) 1' ;" )' ll'I: M. I·:' l'IlU ll'hrnt:l ul, 1 - , \ 1)I!8.1I1 :-' I1f" rnoo" III , I " \ ,I I . · I i nclemen l \\tluther the r..., ~ .. ,:0 attenda nce. I '1'1It! IIIt:eUnl( waR ope"I'': \I " " ," _I El ral bt!KutifU I "t!lecljun~ " n 11\" troia, Mra Harry Willi ,ill' . " , ,·:.d . for Ihe Scrlill urI! l es~(lJI, I I e 1\, 1-101 .1 lourth chapter of Sl L"ke, 'I , e IJreside nt. Mrs. Walter MeLl UI't·. 8 1I er request ing t he ladles to ri , ... I Phd the Vvorld Prllyer. whil'h W dM .efl t around Ihe world at thl: lIeuinll inl( \If l he n ~\Y Y ~ Ilr. AItt'1' the' I'.'olllnl{ lit t h" mi"ul ... ~ IInl1 roll cu ll, lUI illll'''t' . ti nM' pr' ,j/rhm , int er~per"ec1 with V,ctl';'lu lIlu -ic. was given. cO Il , j, till g of Ii reudin" e ntilled "Wlltm the l ;"n!(' na rv "I1I 1.l' to our Hou ~(>." by M ra Whit e An int",rt'8\inlC pupei' 011 • MiPMiclIl s ,in Italy." by Mrs .Janney , " Her Bil fur tht! Gentpnlll'.¥ ." Ii re 3t1injl b~ Mi s~ NHtie Ear"ha rl '1'1". prt'IUhn ' was closed with Tllu "ic. aft .. r whiel the meetlll~ adjourn pd It) m e~ t wit"

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ETRO POLIT AN dailies are i,l1dulging a wild extrav a gance of print paper. ,The rural publis her faces ruin at the bands of paper hogs. COllsreaaman Dan R. AolhollT, The Kansas, la fllbUnl tooth and nail , paper scarci ty is alarmi ng. You resent a "corne r" in food produ In the Houae of RepruentaUTBe cts tor tbe 'p888ale of ble prtnt PI!IV that places them beyon d your reach. Here is a "corne r" in a produ ct which bill whlcb would restrict larle - - -•• -4t - - welds the comm unity, furthe rs your vital interes ts, mainta i.l1s your Cit)' dalllell to U pagea datI)' and contac t with wblob 'Wowd elimina te tbe poaat_ the whole world and its affairs. blUtllIII of elUlpenalOD of trom 1600 to 5000 &mall I'1IJ'al papera When one indivi dual gets more than his share of somet hing, he In &lie United &atea. Tbe bll encroa ches papera wnb unllmtted re80Urcea on the pettio n allotte d to anothe r. The big city paper wa!-trel in invadi ng our bo, the print paper market, wltb rights, Dwellers in small towns many times outnu mber the metro the reswt tha.t ,maller datllee, trl, polita n popu aeml and we4Ikl)' papera. are evel'1 lation. The rural press and its reader s are the backb one of th~ da,y ftndlng It more cWllcult to ,el nation . print paper. • A remark able ~~vice was held al ==-~==~====:-:=== the Ferry cburch, January 4th . AI ======T==============~======:~====== -- --=;=====~=========;=::;:============== the close (If the Sermon on the 8ub· U''''''~'-==~~ ~~-~'il Waynesville Institute, Jan 19-20 1 DUrinK the !lucial hour. ~ \lp'.II Zill~ refretlh menls were Merverl Iov I he ho~ teRPe, . Mrs Whitt!. Mrt; ' 1{ li . t;rnR~ . MrR Will ornllll and Mh a I!mbeliA ~ It1Hh

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ject of volunte for life aervice In ~L:il A Uhrlstilln work,ersfour young peopl~ .L"S lit the church ' volunte ered for life ,stlrvice " They "e' t!. Carl Wright, son of (i rank und NI! li e Wr ijtht. who is ill h i~ fir!), yeH' III Mlnilli Univels' tv. prtlpUI iniot tit 1t' 8 ('h; r.1i~s Barbara Filer, Mr. Elmor'l Sl,yder and I-Iave you paid yuur tllxes? his vounll Wil" . •,11'. 1:.01" .. Snydtlr. 'rtw IIIMt th ret: VUIUl1lt' ~ 1 ed for se" . , I ( Fred Hawke was a Cincinnati visvIce In t II! ort:Ign nil~,.jon 1i• ~ ld itor. Monday , Misa Edna Mullen conft'ss eJ Christ at I hI! same ~ ervic e The Ben'an BuetHI (ullclioll ur the Dr Oill. Osteopa Fcrry Sunday Schoui \\1a9 held IIh way . Lt.bllnol l. Ohio.th 21 S. BroadFriday I:veninlC, Janultry 91h ;,

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The Dunbar Bf'1I Rin~erll. who appeared here on the Ibird number of the Lecture Cuu'ree, came without lhelr belle, as the} were aide-tra cked for 80me leason Howe've r, tbe compan y have a very latiafac tory entertai nment. The quartet ain~­ Inl( waa very good, the voict'!! harmonizlnll' well; the Imperso nator W88 above the average . and his reading s were well reeeiv~; the planiat. the 'cello player and the flutlat rendere d BOlOe very fine selectio ns. Many penons were disappo inted on account of the absem:e of the bells. but the entertalnm~nt waa much enjoyed ami! the prOll'ram was a varlt'd one.

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MOTOR DISPLAYS AT AUTO SHOW · W. D. ZINN, Philippi, W ..l Virgin I••

INATIONAL PROHIBITION I ,BECOMES EfFECTIVE

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--Mrs , J( E Davis and 80n. of DayNo one can afl'ord to ml8s the lec· The Woman 'a Christia n Temper ton. were week-ond visitors here Will 8how Dependence of Farm Prof- ance tures of , W. D. Zllln of Phtllppl. \V . Union with relative s. of Waynes ville Invites all It. on Good Management. to join with them In praise and Va.. when ba speaks at the farmen ' thanksi living that nationa l prohibi- Institute . Few meu hnve attained The 8ubject of farm' management 18 Mr. anci Mrs. C. M. Robitze r and daught er spent a couple of days last one of 'Ihe newer subJeets for Instl· tion becomee effectiv e at midnigh t, uauch marked S\H)cess upon the farm he. Few baye Inlluenced 80 many tute dl scus810n. Our thougbt . have January Hi . 19'1O. .And as the bella week In Cincinn ati been directed 60 persistently to tbe peal out the glad t.idings. let each tbrough their writlnn and I1y perbubject or growing cropa that we have one r1!1lOIve to do his part In helping 80nal toueh , Mr. Zinn la a I"8()()gnlzed Miss Emma Helghw ay Ie It, this n<>t power In tlie agricultural world . Tbe given lIuMolent attentio n to the to enforce the law . morning . tor Toled.,. where she will lnrtltute officers are to be congratu· manage ... ment ----of the tarm .. a bull· visit with relative s. lat.d upon securlns his services . ~ess I!'Jlterprlae. , Mr, Zinn la 80 well kno",'n th .. t com· 1Ifr. Mont«omery Ie peculiarly IItted ment la unneCessary. He come8 In S, _Fred end A . B. Kaultrr.an. of tor thlll discussion . He 11'&11 for many the 8trenglb of hi,s mature manhood Lebano n. were busines s callers in :nlars a practIcal and 8UC<le811ful to ~ye us the bsnellt of his wpnder'town. last Thursda y. farmer. His managerial ability won fully rich and varied experfen ce In recognition and he was given a place hi. own h"lptul and Inspiring wa". Tires vulcaniz ed and Io'ord and at the Ohio I!lxperlment Statlon.,where mury farmer wlthlo possible reacll or Chevro let autos repaire d. Jobn Long his talents would best serve the state til, In.mute 8houl.. bear blm. Ilt Phillip:i' Main ,Street Guage. The farmors" Instllule 80clety Is for: tunate In' securing him . He has I The annual parish meeting of St , Mary's church was held Monday Mrs My .. r H) malT relurne d home, DleBBag6 tor everybody. evening at the church , The old ves-----friday evening , atter a pleasan t visit with relative s In Cineinn ati, try was re-elect ed. and reports of Altonlahed Daddy. June III hovlng 'sorne dlm~utty In set· diff~rent committe~s were r~d. 'fhe The first !lood Ileighin g of the tlIng \IpOD the proper tltlo tor her parl8h~house questIon was dlscusfed year WIlS on Sunday , and everybody tnlher. , The other dRY alie was plo,.. to some extent. The parish i8 In a who c mid get a sleia:h was on tht! job. log ",Ith one of his ~ollars when ebe good eondition Delegat ea wi.1I be The flyers were out the Avenue tore It JIIst Ihcn lIt1e heard him earn· named to the convent ion at Cmcln- ' Tuesday afterno on andonsevt!ral good Ing npstalrs, Bod rusblnr to the top natl, later. brushes filled the a.f ternoon with . Have you paid your tllxe~? step called In distressful tonell: "Ob, - -- . - - - - pleasur e for the 81l0W horaea and deddy. T he.1I tore my bubble's (!ollir I" The Miami Gazett e-l.60 per year. their owners . . Mr C. T . Hawke lind daughte r, Mi ss Helen. attende d the West-D eardoff weddin g. near Lebano n, last week ,

ANNUAL MEETING OF 51 MARY'S

Wm. Coole. a veteran ' of the Civil War, and a Iife-Ion.v residen t- of Waynesville. died at the home of hlil daulrht er. Mra M. W. Doualas s. at Spring Valley. Sunday mornin~, He III survive d by three dauahters and one 80n. The funel al wu held at the Dougla88 residenc e in Spring Valley, Tueaday ' morninl l at 10:30 o'clock . Interme nt in Mi,ami cemeter y,

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Let Hendley repair your Watche s, Clock.ralld Jewelry . All work done on premi es at the Sign of t·he Watch. The Men of Waynes ville have ia- Waynesville. Ohio -iued cards announ cing the meeting Friday evenln"" Jlipulry 161h. when Born - To Mr and Mra. Lawren ce Judge Routzoh n, of Dayton. will ael- Shephe rd, Sunday . January 11. 1920. ' drees them on the pubject of "iJoI- a Non. Herber t Lel{oy Mother and ilhe,lsm " This I~ture has been Ion IHe doing flne . given by the jurige, Ilnd Is said to be a aood one The membe rs of the Mrs, Amanda Wright and daughclub are ur~ed to come, or they will ter. Mis · Mav, left, Tuesda y. for inlll IOmetliinl!' . ' Montt(omery, Ala .. where they will --spend seve,ral weeks with relative ". ,'

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Ellis. Smith. who has been spendin g some time here with hill parents , Mr. and Mrs Chas, Smith; returne d to hiM ml'dical atudies In Chicago , l!IIIt MI. Anna May. dautrht er of Mr. week . and IIrs. J6I. Ueardof f, of near Lebanon. wall married to Mr. Chari. Eyes ed aild the very latestW.t, of Mt Vemun , Ohio, on Sat- method examin s ulled. 'Eye GlaIieB and urd.,. January Srd, at the home of Speclac lea'and all parta belonlrlDIR to ber parents Mn. Wlllt II well ..me alwavlI In ItGck. All le~ knoWn lU'Ound Wayn.v llle, .. tbe l1'Ound accura~I,~ No' ebarp tor JJeardotra .ram.. -ben of Ute WIQae, examin ation Qulek. reliUIe. ....

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Oavton 1920 Auto Show will near the million dollar mark In motor displays. The lV19 Dayton Auto Show was the fO\.lrth in importa nee In the United States; thil y..r'. offering will even exceed that of lut year, both In the dlaplaya a well a beauty, The show tbll ,ear la to be held in in the new build in&' of the Boreber a Auto Compan y on South Main Street near Warten , thla bulldlnl r Wnll: particul arly IUited to the needs of a - --~Irreat ahow building , the date bellIg January 12-17, All of the 1920 pre-war,automo blle models will be shown bJ' membe n of the Dayton Auto Trades AIeoel. tlon under whoee auspice s the &bow ia being held. The bulldlntr will be decorated to represe nt the~na;aJazz: Band of 75 will <llseourse aweet harmonies, first models of cars aa well 18 neweat types will be shown. M. E, Church Every day will be a speci.1 one with Ralph (;olton Jones, Ministe r. many added attraetl ons to enterta in Sunday School, 9:15 a . m., Frank everyon e. k' LeMay. superin tendent . Preachi ng. 10:30a m - "Where Are The Nine." Evening Sermon . 7 o'eloc:k -"The Patriarc h 'ISBBC." Stereop tieon;W ednmay, the 14th, at 7:30 p. ""

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met atthe ancesIrul home of Mr " pth Furnas. The h 1I mil ed-y.. ar-old d welling was again the ~cen e ot old·t.ime hospital ity and t h", nrca~ion or a fellst fit for the Olympiana. I'll", meeting was opened by an in· vocation bv the Rev John Cadwal I»tler, which WIl8 followed by the ..nual addresS of the preside nt. After Borne Iightsol1!e chaff. Prell. Ogle8b e' pEild a deserve d tribute to the departed of the year- and spoke of the Club, inasmuc h 1111 no home had been bereave d by the war. He IIpoke of the hmsr continu ed oppress ion of labor, but his main theme waa the League of NationB -earnf's tly advocalin" its adoptio n . His address was hrief. pointed and well received . The events of the month were !liven by Kenneth Hough. Hissele ctions were well choeen and pr~sented a very complet e resume of recent occurre ncea. The host In his duty as e888yiet, introduc ed 6& his lIubstitu te, Dr. Dickin!!On. of Dayton . He spoke at 50me length on co-oper atlon and the necesaary mUlual depende nce of mankin d- cont ending. with ample illustrationM, ,that farmers were no exception to the rule. He also referred to the work of our armv in I France, with it dramati c touch that made It very effective. The special topic of the day"What sholl we do for our immigrants! " WIU! digcusled by Mr, Carl Duke. ' He would have us In'lItruct them-A merican ize them. He used the method s of the Iron works at Middlet own as illustra tive materia l amI showed how they bestowe d care and guidanc e on the foreign- born employ ee in a very practiea l and beneficial eo operatio n. Mr. Duk,e would not restrict immigr ation. wblle Mr. White would- being' IOmewhat aphenalve as to· 'letting down the ban." Rev. CadwlUlader sees a 8OIutiOD in "Love thy neighbo r as thyaalf "-and answerll the questio n, "Who Is m)' neighborT" as one who needs Uti or whom we need. This account would be incomp lete without referen ee to the very pleaaant mUlleal enterta inment fuml.he d by Mia Helen Marlatt . Adjour nment wu taken to meet Februa ry 12th at the home of Frank S. Elbon .

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CIVIL WAR VETERAN IS DEAD

JowaIIdp I'ume n' club.

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Eli King. of Acton, Ind. i~ visitina- his fllthel here for a few dava.

Mr and MrR, E!mer Rogers apent Monday and Tuesda y with relative e in Dayton .

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InlWut e, Jan. 19.20

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PiJlno - ~·o .. aale or rent , Inquil'1l al this uflic!\. J21

Marsha ll Harlan 8pent several day" l88t week with relative s In Dayton .

I wayne~Ville

. ' ._ I Having sold my fltock of shoes to The S Fred Compan y. of Lebano n, Ohio and upon retiring from that l departm ent of the business. I desire ' I to Ray a word of al)preci ation to the ' public. Sinee 1901.1 have been in the ', Ishoe bU8iness in Waynes ville , Throug h all these years the people 'o f the town and vicinity have sl]own i 'I their appreci ation of my efforts to , pleue .and give satisfac tion, by a ' ' patrons ge and loyalty that have been I gratifyi ng, indeed. With a heart I full of gratitu de fo,r all your kindnen and ~nder memori es of these Ibuslnt'88 relationahiPB, permit me to I thank you . I ! I shall eontinu e il~ my notary work Ifor the present at the old stand, and ', ' solicit your patronllJl'e. Cordial ly. E, V., BARNH ART.

Wm H IIf1. ~ "ck is quite ill nt his home on I' ou rlh a tree~

BEll RING.ERS WITHOUT BELLS

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Waste!

cordiall y invited to be present .

Ilre '

Ferry Christia n Church Bible School at 9:30 Preachi nlr at 10:30 a. m. and 7:30 p m. Everyone Invited. J . A. Pine. Pastor. Harveysbu!'E F~lendl Churc;h Sabbath School, 9:45 a. m ., Anna C, Stinson , SupL If you are nol connect ed with any other school, this ehureh will welcom e you. ' Public Worahip at 10:45. Come and bring,8 friend .

Matt Parshal l baa purchas ed the ' Paulina Butterw orth propert y on west Tblrd street. ' J O. Cartwrf trht haa purchas ed the Brown lot next hla own proper t, on North and Fifth. Osear r.a,boll me II now oeeupylnlr the White propert 1!-.o n North Itreet• which he purehu 8!l' recently . and Floyd MeK~an bas b~\llrht the , Key. propert y on North etreet. and will move Into it a .BOon aa it II vacated . ____•• 4_-'.____ __

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ICY WALKS MAKE secondS unday aflerEp iphany, JanWALKING DIFfICULT uary Sunday 8nhool at - - ---- --

~t. Mary's Chtu'ch

18: 9:30 m; Mornin g Prayer and Sermon at 10:30. Everybo dy Invited to these The slippery aidewal !n are makinlr eervlcee. pedestr iana look before they .tap. --'---_ a _ ....- - - Seyeral people have bad hard falla, but the only Injury reporte d up to thl, time .W8l! that of M,. Amos Menden hall, wbo fell on the Ice early Sunday mornin g, and 8Jlrained he!' wrllt, from "bleh aeelden t !!he baa been lIufferl q inteaael y.

THE TOWN CENSUS MAN FINISHED ~- .

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Ih r"1(' III" PH "11 '-'l"'UHO 11I~ r tll\l'Il ' 1"( "1 'l' hl~~. T lwrf' wn~n' T thtH? fill' :In~ Ihln. hilt tit" ,,11.1- nylll!: IInlll ~o rRlt 1"'1' ,)tII IIltd .I"i:l:t' ,1 .lo\\,1t 111 0 cn" ~ 1. I WH u', VII ,h[1I4: ....- - ' ","nell \It' r~

JI~t'K8nln8 rrom- el(tilt Jel1'll liP i ~---~---';"---------------~-----I were orpnlzed Into aquad. to IIGbt the nlgbt .hlft throoJll me .hort houM! 1 ot darlme... M'sunco took bl' Ileep, If he tooll anJ. leaolDa allalnat 8 tree ' Dear lb. neat of hand·pressure ballnll macbln... I AU hand. were kept .teadll, at worll unt11 It WBI cobpleled, At 1t8 lIollh, when aU the a,·allabl. matertal was ltaelled a{ong the ed"e or tbe (orellt In rr-t obloo, plletl that looked 11k. _ I , cut tlmber, U'.WliU a SNIt 'Prta4. . ~ .,.~ ____ I -m- .-

Make a Trap!

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ol"r" Ih ,, " IhlrlY IIl ll1 \1h'~, nil loltl." '''I'hhFI,>' Ildll\l t . '~. " 11I111'0 'U I'('1 1 An· d rl'll. " 'I'h" \\ "ul<l hl\,' ,' Iltou!:ht lhu t

hult-buur c('ultl t!"L' r III 11 t· \('r7" Il c ' 10'11..' 11 fit her 1II11~lnJ:l y. "It dOl'sn'l I'"Y tn tell ~'"u I h lu!:<' hi' 8n ld. 'W ' gel flln ,, !; Iw i l 'J' just Ih·lo!:." "1 ",ollll'r hdw )'(IU know '" suld An(JIll" 1I1t1 e,

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dren. "y,)U'v(' tolll me S tl'\I II l ot, h" qm' t - you? Wh ero! Illd ; 'UII Il'lI ru to I\l' 1" l1 t'r q u ~1I0 D S~I'med 10" ncl 0 shock th rough 10 1m. hut h e· In L h r eyl'I; S'IIIIIr~l y ulIIl Hllid .n olhlng. A",lreu wnllrd Q filII ml l1\lw. th l'" " hl! h('lnt u : "Who Rre ),O ll ? Whnt's y,) ur n l ll ll ~ ? Whe re <lit.! yuu " mo! from7 Du ) ' (1\1 nl ·

ways t uke . "0111" cri ed And rea . •, 'OW you nil VO tl'USlInl!, r .. do It Now I WilDt t o see hIm." JJlled M'sungo. "]t's a qu estion of ,~1nd~en P 110r," snld lIt'sungo quiet. Wthet~er II~ ever pays to tell tules o ul Iy, "ple8se hclleve me when I tell you o BC 00. Illat l ' OU d on'!. I'm bopl ng th e old "And you don't think r Ol! n.re justl' dovl\ won't go on n \Cor ,)' bIl 8 you're l tied In telling me Ulis man s bus lnes~ hlml but It he docs nnd It he comes. just 88 a warning'" just 'remember what I I II you . Rath l.'r "You menn." 8ald M 'sungo, "so t hlH than hllvo Mu cel ostci' see you und you cnn believe me when I tell you II touch you, I would gilldly cut your would be a dhmster should be CHIC h throat." n i llmpse of you.' In olller words, you "Why mloe ?" a s k ed Andrea. "It want to be persuad ed that I'm telling would' huve Im pr('ssud mil n I(.t more the truth." If you 'd sa id you r own. r' r hltps you "Not at all," said Andrea, "You're r ell llzed thut I couldu't quite belte\'e flshlng for trouble. I m ean-Just a thn!." warnloJr." "Now you're tryi ng to quorrel." sold "Well, It you mean J.ust that,~ sal4 the white mM cooU1. "Aren't you ]\('8ungo, "It 18 quIte unnecesso ry, for Bleepy?" Ihe man Is hIs own wBrnlng. Only se,e "No.'! 1m betol'e b e sees you and I w on t B e )'awned. ) l ve to gflll' you, I won't hllve to lock "Thllt's nice of you," sn ld An(\rPR. , )U up. I may, however. have to I)ut "And since you' re Inter 8t rd. 1 ml/:ht " e tracker on your trail Into the I\S well Dsk u few more qu ctslons. I Ish." , What were yo u doing on t hill (1-"Yoll think there Is 1\ man living I beac,b with your nlrplnn<', nnywt\Y"l oold run tram'" enid Andrea.. "You Will that b e telling tales out ot I lo't koow me." 1ICh001 '" "Perhapl $'011 wouldn't," sal (1 looked r cllev d. "Not nt nil. I'd : :'l\UIgo, "bot 10 the case of M nc 108' got 01T my Ih.lrd st e nmer loud nud I I Ir. It would be because y ou couldn't sudde nly hnd n e",.'! I hut pu t It up to (.n account of Jelly In the kneps" me to ('bn l lJ1~ t be 1'.I1"I Oln ',. sn lllt\lr orHlt 18n ' t R

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question

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IIll'ptli n e I1lun!ot? A t'" you

'111 IlIUIlt~ur? It YO\l 'r U\li, wi Y du you shrivel "'cry lime I BIIY tlylul!' lUll' chIne? Why do you?" She I",unded t.he tllbl e. The mllu'~ r ll(' (' p"lt!d lind \\' lit whIter lit ell('h oe her 'IIIC" tions, but he h eld hiS l'ttlgll~, 1.1 1101 hi s sll ,,"ce tIIL11I· d ~n d h ~r . Wit hout IlIkl ll l!' her IIIt);ry eyes ol! his fnce ~ h e s",,' pt 1\\'0 (ltrl'1l ClIl)H, two AnU('('r. u nd two lique ur glllNsrs to tlll' J:; r llUI\ <1 with 11 c m ah. Nu l hln~ cOllld h llY ,' 8('r\'Cd hClIllr to breok th e ten sIon. 'rho UlIlU smiled. "Thot \\'l\lI I:r('nl," .h e suld pl enslIutly. "Y,1u' re like m(}-wh n In (\ou bt, d o sc>nwlhlng-. Well." be conthtu e(1 III bIB II ~ hl pr tone, "1 en n nU~"'l! r lhe s pirit of n il YOllr QuestluD8 lind I IV lllnnswer lh(' 111 bprlHlSC I ,Ion' I wllnt you ever to oak Ih m 1I1';111n . Sl uhloo rn pride Is thp r oot of th o \\'hol O1yst('ry. D uring t ho tlrs t yen r of tho wllr I w ns 1\ flyer tor Ih(' 1I111 \'~. ] \\'" S 011 th e WilY to u bit; nlUU!! whell illY lieI've went buck on IIl C. 1 I'ouldn ' t bell"ve It. I clime dowu I... r ... ul'd brought l\ nllw hln e with me. \\,orklll){ toO lI\ ~' old th eory at con· tnI RI I'!. Yon Sit w how I fl ew- how J In m ipil. ~. ou tonk mo tor on Illllote ur.

Th nl'R (I II . Pt.·lIse l enve It. 1t'8 the finw In Ilt:\' phil osophy, the InovltAble

By In th l' lellr omber

ot n rensonnbly

baPI)Y liCe." Be annllped bls c\pr away, send 111,

afte r It OJ 1(>111: Inst pntr or smnla .. An· drell no lung,~r wlllched him . H e r eYI,'3 Ih:t'd 011 Ih!' dyIng I-:In w of thll d gnr butt. "l I)we ~o u ~ 1 'V(l rlll upo loales," 5h s nlu, qui etly. "bu t 1'111 n ot

t o blI1I1H'. I ('Clllhlu' t IIllye b.... C~ cd, 1 CIIn uod!'r. Innd 80m!) of w hat you f eel

Klddleal ' Do yoa w .. n t to catch la mouse T Here's G ilmplo

dlagral[n tor a. trap which lets 'em'

every time. A cardb.o4lrd boxround hat ball preferred. A piece

of common wrapping paper tor a top--tleot with 11 strlnll. Then QUI. a aQuan X-(No. 6) and hanl' a piece of cheese or cake dlreC!llr over the center. A tbln board oi> atrlp runway tor Mr. Mouse to , . up to t:he top. Ho walke out to pt hIs supper, tbo pllper bepda IIl1der hlB weight and be aUpl C!OWD Into

To (,lIc h I pn men he ull o tt cd a thl • of mormulad e : 10 eocb I "'(,il lY II '110] ot cracke .... II 8uck at Hour, one loo l! ot Bait and II demijohn ot chellp bul lIOund wine, Andr~ n wllt('h1!d thll wbolesale depletion of til ,· whit e lTIao', stores aod b ~g(\o to wOlIII~r. As ahE wondered, h er henrt WIlII I Wil l' UI) uod then WilY down, Wus this Ih e beglo· nlnl at another end? \VII S s h e sor", or ... a 8 she glad? She looked back Oil tbe tew days of her new lite aud the, seemed alrelldy to hove stretched Into 1ellra. Sbe W08 too youllg or tdo corelelll to !lave leJlrnCd tha~ time vaSS!!1

Saxon'ftftSlX~~ The Practical Car Saxon "Six" has ea rned its rcplila ti oll as .the Practical lCar because it is so thoroughl y pra ctical from . so many dilferent s tuudpo lllt s,

AREMEDY FOR

RAY F. MILLS, Dealer

ACHES AND PAINS TRATS DIFFERENT

tho bo s-trapped,

Waynesville, Ohio

PhORe 7.

sir,' 8t.'~ Barr1-

well, tt.al'T)' .... turned · out a wonder. and be " ) ' I It'. because be alway8 ioel up on the bollor of Trevor. the oervle.el man that over fle,II'." An'drea looked at ber compallloD IDd caugbt IOn hili face a !l,m ot enl. . tlOD. "Why," 8b~ cried. outrace4. "you baveo't been IIstento.I" ''Ob, ,-e. I lie auwem promptl~', comln" bae)( to earth. "I!Yel'J 'IVOrd. Good tnr Harr:y.M Aodrea .tudled bill face. the padow of a question In her 0'IfD. "8J the way," abe saId, ""all are an AmerIcan'" "Sure thing," be an.wered, lDeeUl!' her eyes IQullrely. "Trevor was s Brliliber, of eoune. But Ciluodlllni and Amerlc:anll ..... lot alike. aren't th.,?'· '. He cOll ltemplated hit an8wer with a quIrk d( bumor on 11111 IIPL MNow·a· d8~.," he said tina II,. ''tlaen·. no rea· son why we sbould hluh over ~" !l ' 'ye&' to thatl"

Classified Ads

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uDdllr the IllowH of ~ UI"'<I'" nn,1 nlmuH I forgetting It:;elt entlr('l y \l' h"11

ure

, ~IONEY LOANi:U .arlouB. Tile day clune " 'hen th e h. s !: of the blllll e~ . to \\'1 nil: n 11111 1' K('(I\I' slt,,'k,'d M O NJo:Y L" "n .. ,t ( II !iv,· .. l lJO~, wtth an o\'e rt1ow r ellillun t of hl\t{'N, l,!t .• tl t-' hl. ,tt .... r4l'U 1Ul q III " · "~"t(fl.t' was dls pn tch ed nntl M'stlll;;" ('uuld N.J' .' u , . ll!!hl .1. ,1. ·, \1 ,11 1,111" , All" .. take g l ong hr~n th ulld lui'll hi ' lit· !:j,"hlll ' lI : X , .. '''. lIlt ', ). tl ~ ~O lentlon 10 pUtliliU th e CUIIl\! 111 (.rder. Thle tn \t llelt WII A 110 811111 11 t ll~k. All . braoch~s, chllJH. hurk. r .. fu ,,~ IlIiU OIlier FOR SALR - PUOl'ERTY

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rubbi sh conse qu ~nt Up OII Iltl' work In tbe for est WU 8 gnlherl' lI ulI ,l burnell. F ~H M h. II .. " 1111 1.. . ,' ulh I " Then, ns "Qulld II t ler squilli <or IIIhur· II V Ill'u 11 111" kh "~ 0 ". I I I I !ln r: " PI II( , • • • era Je ft f o r lo m o n ne' tie '.' Iln h ' t tll,,1 ,, 11 11 h . ~L"~ ~ JU l ut III ; 1 :' ''II '' ''lill l~ theIr gra s hU tR, seut l erl'l l wI! lO ut .1 e <lU' ill i lillY I r •. ,. 1.... 111 nil In . IU'Olt8 or Ihe permane nl crUll I, I\ er ,' ltU l hr ',IIIl('.; ,~ •• ~"~~ I U tJ WI Y" " .. I el80 set on tire. o " u," A dd rll. a U. :'-1. 1\1",0", 4 (""DtID~~!":'DUIl 31 01110 'n 13 1<'1::, UIIlO ' .nnl' . lIbl .. J l! ~

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CHAPTER VIII,

W '"ood

AN T~~IJ

and cuts down costs by investment in labor-saving machinery. , Good prices for the farmers' crops en· courage new investment. more production and greater . prOsperity. But the success of agriculture depends on the 2rowth of railroads-the modern beasts of burden that haul the crops to the' world's 'markets. The railrOads-like the farms-increase their output and cut down unit costs by the consta~t inv~tment of new capital. With fair prices for the work they do, the railroads are able to attract new capital for expanding their facilities~ RateS high enough to yield a fair return will insure railr9ad growth. and prevent costly traffic congestion. which invariably results in poorer ser,yice at higher cost.. National wealth can increase only as our railroads grow. . . Poor railroad service is dear at any pnce. No growing country can long pay the price of inadeqWlt~ transportation facilities.

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f,.p, ' In" !rll"." 'h, 11'.-<'\1,," vyw ..I,ht Chllll'I' ''''' nt th e Wo rhl . A II ,, · rlt. "~ .",.rl l1 .....·., .. "",. Ihp r cal chumplon. JIII' k DUmpallY , will

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.'ORSALE

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811"r hI. 1",1,,,1 of lee 8ee"ell . Urllt.II I'hulllplon, In onr ' '''",,1. 11\ 1.0.. 1\,". rocllntly. TIle (!liP I. nil rhch! .nd \118 Idea of R\\'urdl "~ . nn ~

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Uhlllo, 36xoly'. on Roilool rooLe be tweonu lj' ~ rry .. nd 11:1. liuH 80hool bou8e . F lulle r plfla8e n o llfy James John,. R. 0 5, Way. nesvlll e, U tiom e pb U UH !i JS. j2B

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"Who Are You1"

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WANTED- FARM HAND

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~'A IU1 I!: R - '1'0 ronl Rrllul "l, a u Ihe tblrd " .

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The Successful .Farmer Raises Bigger Crops

"' OR (tENT - FARM

C4RPEN11ER GETS CHAMPIONSHIP cuPt

On the day, tollowl... M'RUngo reo cel.ed a measage to the eJl'eet that ble Htoamer bad arrived and was alread.1 lakIng on the 'warehouse carp 111\1 could do with three hundred tou more, Andrea bad preTlOU8~ thoo,bt hIm a R:ounoaod tor work; 110111' dlscoverild a maniac, ''It'R 1\1 cleanup," he declared.. "'III anotber month the raiu ;rtll be b.re. there'll \be no workl... III the to",", the pme wlll .catter, the natl... 'II'1l1 waot to plant. And wbat'a more, with thll cargo I'll pan the mUlloHolJar mark, '1~at doesn't meaD an~lIll' . to YOIl but It'l m, etall--cJle .talle rd aet heart 00." Be took aU banda oJl' pro4actlOD and pot them to ballnl' and pactin,. I'rom the reedls aloDg tbe river be draned to lI,ht III "erlable lleet of ICOW8. The, were u~ended along the bank, scraped. calked Plnd pltcbecL Ooe atter anotber th~., were floated out Into walllt, 'hlgh water and anc:hored. Tile da,. were no Iionger enough. l!Yel')' woman In the CIlmp wal let to lDalllng long. !JlhU,. bound pal. .leaf torellea IDd

dandy good lIlolih, 10 A shape. BaUer OOIDO at

KO)(1

onoe, Eroest Hartsock, R. D. 3. Waynee. ville. Ohio j2B

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~bfop8hlre yoang, becllu e I've heurd ot severnl CRsell =~~~-=:::---:~~=~=-= .:-=~~,=,,~~~~~.~~'=~~~=~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ InquIre of HEwell. O. AtlllollOn, R, like yOU~OM d" l1s lli~ ~ok ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ ~~Wa,o~~n~Obi~ ;youlIg and well but find terror In the Ohlld'l\ Crltll!, on'e with rooker!!, ulljust eyes at a world critical of 1 ful\.8lz6 WOO(rB8d !lnd t§prt.,~. III uckers, But there was one-I ra:. 1 fi member hIs namo. Robert Odd.IDRo , obeap; a 110, two ne yOOQg ponies, InQolre as tbls offioe or. phone Tre vor, a Cnnadlan." jS86". That WAS D name ,that M'sunro knilw best of all namel 10 the world. Sort,ed CorD 50 per bQ, ', a UUOIt was his own. But even It Andrea lb. DrMt CoU, "yrs, old, well hud beim watching hIm It Is doubtful broken . J . W, :i'rawn. Ja If abe would bllve read correctly the mdden tenSity that ahot throuih hie Avo,'y 'rraotor. 8 ·UI, gllod oondltrome. He turued on her a slaoUug $lOD . E. B Mather, phone 37.4, Klanco, "Wbllt about Trevor'" bll WlIoyne8vllle. Obio, J31

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asked coolly, "1t was he that renll, made a ftrer out of my brotber Barry," said ' Andrea, "Barry waa IIttllched to the

medical board tllilt bandied the cRle aod be Bald that when the rauklng M. O. passed Beotence 10 the olcellt wa, he eould, but told Trevor he'd ba.. to take a long holldoy nnd that he would never fly again, because he bad lost hili nerve, Trevor turoed a bIt wblte, Btood very straIght and said, 'YoD lie I· ·.. "0-- tool," commeoted M'8oom. "Perbaps," conceded Andrea. ''Sut there mDlIt huve been BomethlnlJ 10 tbe way he did It thnt was deeper tbaD ' the words. becnuse all tbose ' omcera were r end y on th e spot to swear tbat .. ,li n. tlt Q V hnrl lu;anrfl wns. flbaok l'OO.~

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For Bale-An 8.roll ApploklO Oorn Hallker, In good ooodl'loa. Inquire of Lawrenoe ThOtUa8. rerry, jn

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BELLBROOK Mr. Geo. Oeolte l' 1111 8 pnrobl\ ~e d tbe :Naomi MUllS pro part:\" aD Elb . ~ ' B'rankll n 8'1'0 t. C~lvl n Gl osser [lnd fllmlly, who II r o n o w liVIng In I t, will 800D m ove t o Day~oo Mr8. Morrid WIIIItLtDson , whu II VOl< 10n~h.weRt of I,own IUld who h,,~ bee ll oon Uo ell to ber bod, Is D 'w !lule to be ') Olll~ .. ltI • MIS8 Gnce R ho r b'\u~h , wh o 1\ v , \1 for many yenrs oor l h of tor"vn . W ri" mllrr lt·d to Mr. W"lt.or G lbhun- . .. f Dayton. Bud they bllv o n o w gO ll o t l) hon8clll6 " Plog t her.,. wb.' ro Ih. WIll be pltlu80 rl IlI uu L t,b "lr rrml Y I frle ucis. T lw o ~ b y B r ~ l .fllr ll, n r M iridluLll\vn. Is viRitl n l( b i~ All II , 'hKH 1:l .. " IRlo rll. , nnd wlh', haVing bee u oulll'LI ho r!) 0 0 1I0oounc o f hi s ~.,) O' 8 tlln llHs B e rwlln I:Ill( g ln~, u f n orth o f t,o wn, wbo 0(111111 h ome fr lllll Oxf ord 00 1. I ~ ge t o sp~ I HI bls vK ootlon, I. con. fin"rt to bl8 IJ UII wIth so .. rl e ~ ruver Mrs J u lin HaHN Is on I·h o Il\(' k 11 ,1 P rolrn c rcclll1 eellng hilS bOt'n gO\lIg on at \ b o M. Ii: 'burc h fu r t b u I IIL~ t two week". Mr. M, V. Morris h,," KOne ['n I'c'. lum buR t o AIIHhd 8 0 1111'1 tltH U wit h I II'; 80n, Charl'oR, "nrl wife. Mr nnd MrM. V .. ugIJu Grilli. """ 0 parCb'lBt)(1 II fcum DetH Nl1w Ijur.

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Iler hilI iOllll:hl It s I:rlp WII · uncertnl n ,wd long hl'fvre morll in g It NIlW d~ fell l ro mlnl: II l1d \IInde 1I 1I1I8111rdly retren t. Alllh'en nw oke, nOt ~Iow ly . not 8\\' 110· In lH' r room , h n nds (' I'o!'<i~('d Ul10n 1\ dis· ('lIl'dNI IwOk In her hll' UllI l eY~H \\,\(l~. mllll( liP 10 C(\n "- doll~n~s5 through Iy fixed on sOllle politI uf tO~II S fllr bl" I lr o\\'~ )' grnclll tlonH. hut SlIdd l'nly Wllh YU llll Ihe encl l" lIl1!: wolls nr her hul. II "":l l'p lnl: o f ey es wide open on 0 1'(1" ':tl C'Ul I'IIIH!ss. She \\'IIS nl olle, ter· 141111 \\,II S ' fr ll(ht l' nc'l. tnr Iwr SOli I hnrl rl bly Ill ll llt', IIml hOIJ!'lul<s ly nwoke. She ('O tnl' to tulk with hl' l' nnt! Ihel'e wus no ~~'·np(*. ~h· ('cluhl Ilflt ph one up In~' . lIIrlnl'( lip nl th e lII11'h ('rtul Inn· trrn Ihnt " he hllll purpo ~l'l)' left burn· tl til XI ulIlI n pllrt y of four IIl1d go to " ~ h u\\' lind SI1)lp(lr flfl(lrWn r, l , thu~ III /:. 11 M chlllJtlt'y \VIIS smoked. Out· slcl!'. rlli ll SIIII pOllrp(l. IONlng Ihe 1I111\'('rSIII !;ltl'Ht. Sh e dec ltlctl to cry a little more and With 8 chlltJI" h jll'~lure of df'spllir. sltl' crl'pt lilt .. h\'d , ~ur lerl \Ill with hllr foulltl "he cQuldn· l. 'rellrs hnd wll h· rllrl' 1I1'(01llSl Ihl) plllll\\' nnd \\' Ilt. Th,' dl'\I"'" h(' I'OI'P un In clTect unl rnge. Her more she crl d, the more It rnlned ; (nc'e hllr(It·IIQrJ. Well. If she .couldn't tIIo IIIl1re II '·IIII/ Nt. tllI'IIH\!' Sill' cried. c r~' , ~Olll Ihlng !D11~t happ n ; If no~ on Th re wn II I) ~ !\d tc, Ihllt- no l'1I11- n(1 It1'< own , tlt .. n It mu st be !o rc~ Shl! w('n,lel' <1 whllt t ho whIte man \\'1\$ <1/1In>:. P1!1'11I1P' he wo s sou nd \l81(l~p; n. r h.'M II., wo s e,'en '!morlng! Whol n""rl ~ lI l l1~ ~lIlllllhll

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ReprelentatlYe 8wMt. Repnbl leu, or .10..... II auUtat' of tIM 1IOl reeenU) ' enacted by Contp'ella, ._rlfla l au .441UoD ai $10,000 .000 ',., year to disabled 80141era. Under t~ Sweet bin, whIch 'WU eDelqraecl W tbe America n Les1on, tot.l11 ellablec l earnoe _ 0 wbo fGrmerlJ ' ,.. oelYed oa11 UO • mOQth will ~.,.., nO, with Uberal addtuoa al aUqw.

anoee for their wi..,., olallelNG anel depeacl8 llt puent& . Dotable pl_ of ''8oIdler 1",1I1.U oD" pel IIu lDI.4e tIM TIlII .. 8 New Y.... brta~t ' ln tbouau da of patrloU o bamea.

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WELLMAN The M .. -R le 1'I) wu yhlp Hanunv School Co nv e ntloo wtll m ot lit Ul e lot E. <:buroh In Bnrvflv .. burll, Jill! . ol\rv th e 18t h. 1'b t~ H.ov lt u lltjull "'D wil l gi ve ths I1dllrt' ~ . Mr. ~nd ~r B , 1.11110 Hllrt sock ~D(I 000. Ksntlot b , speot 'l'hur~ lilY lin d Frlllny with th Ai! pCl ron t H. F, A ' Hart800 k and wIfe . W l'ddiog ul'118 Will Hoon b tl rin ". lo g in t,btll neicltbo r honrl Mr •. 8ILrRb Rlo l" hn .. retnrn pd t o .her bome In !:I orv ",Rbor:.: . aftor 'pendtn g tll A p".t we6k wllh h e r d&oght er. Mrll. B ·rllll .J ll r dB u Mr, 0011 Mrs. E . C Mo nn lln Ilnd fawlly spent 8und ,y wltb Mr. and Mr~ , G1lorge DaVI S, Butobe rlng Is 'be most Iml)Ort anl Hem In tbla nelgbbo rh ood at t·lle preseDt time. Mr. ~nd "r.. Aha Luddio itoo were In Wel)mlL o, TlluradR Y. Mr~ . B68sl e Elils and dlloght er . Be. , .ud Min Mabel Ellie wer,o sleIgh rldloll', Sooduy lfternuo n, "nd pllesed tllroogh here. Yr. lIod Mrs. Alan dll·rtsoo k IIn l1 Ion were Sonday goests of W . T. J ordao lind wife

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did .sIlO kn ow anoll! IIII S mun, ItIlY"'U! . W os h e humon? Buil he li ve Ilolo ts 01 / conlnct or WR S he nu Impnlpuble creo· tion ot her sIck brll lu? Perhups she . .Or:. tJ wosn't here lit ali i If she 8crenrned' l ~. would Aunty Owen ~ome ru nn ing 10 ' Mr aDd Mn. R.. ymontl : SD~n~ -~. O,borne , .a -'.l or- Her eyes followln~ the S(l(Jucnce . of RidgHville, spen' Satnrda y l\nd ~ ~ (o o~ her · thoui:llts, t ell upon Ihe bnrred !SuDday wltb J, B. J ' 0 08S lind family. door. Everett CI .. rk left'. l".t week, for She Arose put on her slippers and Columbo~, wb .. re be ill att .. ndlug a her bathrob~. walked dellbero tely to term al Ollio Sse.te Vnlver .lty. the doo r, gmsped the bar wIth two . The. ~obool ~rocll:., did not· m.k. tremblin g hnncls and threw It up with 'belr tripe on W edneed .y, on .0 all her strengtb. The clang of tlle for· ooont of tbe l oe . Bwag gong rnDg OUt ohove the din of Mrll. Catberl ne Coroell II vllUiDI the droning raIn. Followlo g It Instant· ,,' tbe home of ber 1I0D, A. t! Cor. Iy came the thud of a fulling chaIr, nell, and wUe, near Ferry. The door. released , swung slowly open Walter Clark ao!! B , 1.1 Clark with a lon g·drawo crea k of uoolll!d were 'rllnllao \\lIg hin ges. Andrea wns suddenly fright· 'iem Cltv, Frlday. bUIIDe . In 'he ened. ", ... . Mr., N.tban !:Iml$h haa beeD 1I1 (To be COntinued' for II oouple of weeka pa.'. • -. IIr and Mrll. AileD Smltb bave lakeD up theIr abode ID Ol>y'on tor tbe wlDter. Count.." .. Oark ·O.YL The soyln/:. "not worth a ' contlneDo Mr. lind Mra, W.U;er Janney were t nl." CRlIle from th o fnet thnt tl\e con· oalled '0 Oay'oo , 'I'boud ay . 00 ao. t1n cnl nl currency , 1 ~~II ~d by the cont!· eooDt of tbe death of .be IIUer's lIenlnl coo gress, WIlS worthles s, or Illter, hire MlnDI .. Boomer ebloo. 0l'.o rl1 80, dorlng tho revolutio n anti M, ' IDd Mn, Wltlbor Clark at. After. As Ihe contlneo tal congres8 'ended tbe )'armer s' Club, on Thura. hnel nn powe.r to levy tnxes It WR! un· by. at the bome of Mr . and Mrs, TO BE HELD IN abl e to redeem Its promIses to pay, Setb I'urnls, near Wi.YDB8vllle JI .. s l ll~ •. Ihe country wns $100 Reward , $100 ftooll ed wltll . Alfred Baloel, of Dayton , lpenl Pepto·M angan Enriche l and Builds 'rh o rcatlt.- r ft o f U,ls p apor will be coun terfeits wblch could not be de- S.tnrd& y e"enlD I an,d I:IlInl1&y wl&b p1 il SP c.l t o lenrn th nt th ere Is at least tected. Up the Blood Mr. 8 . 8 . Baluel &Dd! unO dr(lu d c d (II Sea8C thnt scIence hae tamlly. ______-.._.4._______ l) c:c n ILbh: to c uru in all lU s lugc,a and Mr. and Mra. SerlDe JOOet haye tlm t Is ctl lu.l'rh . ULllIT h being greatly HONEST JOHN lold tbelr proper. y to Mr. Barlan, Pallor, Hsad8C !hel and Shortne ll8 '!lflu un ell by co ns ti tutional condi tione CORN PLASTERS 1'f'fIlJin' s con !oC ltlullonu J tr ea tm e nt. Hall's of Utioa, poeaese lon not be gIven of Breath Disapp ear ~nln rrh ~I ',lIel ne 18 tn l< on In ternally SOUT H MAIN STRE ET AT WAR REN for a year. '111m si... quick .M 1"1"'' 8 ..I,., u nd ncl s ll1 rtl th'o Dlood on the Mucous no rultn MW I.d your Olma .r. SU"CacC3 or t ho · System, thereby desWe I.ppr.cl ate tbe effort of Mr. 11 .. tM!,Ift. . com plu ttron th. troy in g t h o foundntl o n of Ule dlacABo. of Mr. Geo. Mil III, mall carrter of Pepto-1 II8npn Sold In Liquid and IUrkeo !Odoy. 0.. H...... Jolon gh' 11Ig th JI!ltl nl stro ngth by build· TRUC~ ' lu g up tho co n ,!J Ututlon and asals UngRoute 5, who baa ma<le Tabllt Form ' - yeo. dN88isC _-k..., ,h. Gray & Rbldalu lr shtpped a Ollf. Ilrv day the past weelk. bl, tripe IIVnn t ur In doin g Us work. Tho propt-ot ..... r.... r.... If"" 00.',,,,,. 4eeplte 'bfl prt l<lrs h o.\'o .0 mu c h fnith In tho cur .. load of b ur.IIII 'loutb ply yao -'" ljc .. 11181. week IDd bad welt~er aDd 106 lind IDOW. nth'e Jlowors ot fla Il's Catarrh Wby IIhould any girl or yuunl! are ,atherl og cln lhut th ey orrcr One HundredMedlnp aoother oarload . Prof. DolaDd Mr.. ,~ohll Fenster womau oontiou e to have a pale, I A.I·~ fo r nn y CIl~O thftt I t tails to cure. wblob _.111 8al· 80 oot at ODOII. maklll', of Oa,.tOD , wllre SUDda,. low IJOwpl lll[lnn and f:;! nd ror li st ot tcathnon lal.. • a II. til' •• , rtlD · Addre s. F. J . CHENEY &. CO., Tole- . GeDuln e winter le on, mllltlDI loe,'. of Dr. aud Mr.. L . G. Brook down 'Yltem devoid of Im ergy hod do. Ohto. So t~ by all DruggIs t•• nc, traDapo r'a&loo very bad , "uti MI'II. 801180 auto, vltamy .? Preaobl Dg at the M. E . Cburoh by Mr: aDd Mre. Alpba Rmlth b.vI tluoh young folkS are oontlno llll y Rev, A._ E. Buotln g\on on Sunday . puroha Hd the farm _lIBt of 'own of uubapp y aDd dej.o~ed limply be Ja.uary 18th . ·T ry and be preleDt . Mt'8. 11'. M. Dakhl aod npoo, to oau •• tbey aoeept .uoh a oondHlo n W&,:I'ue tlhldllke or IIDflot 8uDday mov. ' ~here frOID D&yt.oD , M.roh II'. .. their u ll.fortu oe, and en vy t·htllr with bill grandp"reD~1 Mr, and Mr8. wbo .re In the of Mre. Rabeooa Dill, of Ma. Hall,., III friend. beal\h .aDd enjoylD g all bloom tbe lI ood Frank" Sbldake r, maklnll an extende dvlllit with ber ~hlng. of life. The phy.loll l oondlti on of thl8 daugh& er, Mrs. J. B, Jones; aDd If looh young woweD w ould r osl. ALL STANDA RD BREEDS floinlty Is very good'" ,bill wl'hlnl · family. : IhODeO S . 27' W. I H~ pol •• II) an nib : Ize tbal their anemlD oondltlo n Ie more thence N. 7' E . 2 11)010..'" \.0 &fi1clUllo re Uamce PI..,. Your Order Now for Sprtnc Delivery E. B. D~kID wall oonllde rabl,r IDIlr. and MrtJ. RankIn . of St. Looll, probabl y doe to 'bin, Irripoye a . 4 6" E . ., polUK to II SLO ne, oornor : t.0,j f~r· rlehlil lDerl1 tJarbury WJ,It""n : \110UOO N . ~ a I,. cll.posec1 I••, week 00 aooollO ' of are VI."ID8 the laUer U "1 lIiatfl r, Mr.. . wblob oould eaRily be en 1001... '" lb. "loco or beglnlltDlI , cOI1I'lnlu o'lIorali l", bo\ II oot alaln. K Ellzobe tb Foolks. Mr'. RlIDkln baa 1."0 ac.r08, ""o ' rod" JUld ten POIM ~ ombrtu: lll~ by ~ode's P epto. Mang1ln 1620 TACOM A ST. , for 'iIe m os," fl&rt (.Wo Islands OD "be OIUft. !!lido DAYTON, OHIO I:IleijJh lnlll . belnl, IDdol,lI d I. by 88rved 'be pall 20 )'UtrR In tb. V 1:1. how muoh happier Dud attraotl vo ... Exam ined Correctly .. , 'be young e.pd old. aelllL 18T. of ~t: ~~~!.!I ~'::~1~8d r'\)[d estat.e hM beon Home 31S"3 Navy and ha. belu l\a&\on ed a' tbey would be. reg ularl y apprnltad lI u c.lcr order a . t.he Oourt lAII '1 get dowD tf) 4rt'"lng bra"". LoDllll o the recrolti og Glasse-Oj Fitted . Bcalloo. Be a t. the li um of SO \"tlll Gode', UUDlJrOtI &nd Fi f ty (,'700) Pepto.M aDIIlD II a IIl1fe, Doll bead taoh "nd b • .,e a oentrall zed bal heen "8IIlgnlld tor ..... nll will not be sold for 1_ I han \WO Iloty AT MODERA.TE PRICE S IIOhnol. get ont of the rna. lIeep oor 8 Nllv,r Yard at Wa~b.ln at the U benefiol lli and pllla@ant t ont J for thlrdo or •• td IIllprolsed value. ll.on, D. C. anYl.llle Illfflrln g from IIOY al.lmllnt. Termlof '.leOI?~~Hj . WAGGONE R, oblldren at home, "0 not 'end them for 'Whlob plaoe he el[l.eot, to lelClve oaueed by poor bloo(t If taken r eg. SharliT. Wa.mn CoU D\Y. Ohio. ~o Klngma D, W&ynel lvllle .nd otber ROOO . 1Io .. a « 1 W. h lu•. ~\\Y; ularly for & few weeke " will 8ortoh Juu It plaolll. Our town ..hlp I., well worth • - -- - the blood with tbOU'MOdll of the bavlnR tbehen ofever ,thlng- tbere Optical Depart ment \le&lIb'y r.ed blood oella that ar l' hi Dotblng t.oo gotd tor III, and WII S. Det roit St. Xenia, Ohio needed Lo carry nourlN/ lment to are cn\ Ullld '0 It Open evenings by appoint ment Le' UII hear every Plut y ~1i, and vote for oeD'ral lz.'loofrom of tbe body . . Pepto. Mallg6D I, 1I0ld In both Ill}. , old aDd tablet form . Both oonhin Tile M, E Cburoh III ooDtem pl.t. tbe same medlol oallD,r edlentl Inlr ImprOV Ing th"lr oborob. both 00 Buy Pepto MaD gilD at your drog. thelat.e rt.o r and .It'.rlor . wblob will Ur, Warr"n IAOY WI.ll In Day'oo, Illt 'l. Be Inre the narue " " DR. J. &dd 10 \be oleanllD eu aDd beauty of aahud& ,r. uode 1'1 " M.ILLER. il OD 'be paokagd . Withoa \"Gade 'lI" oar Uttle oity. Mr. an:! Mrl< Carring toD EIII.an d ItI8not Pap'O- IIllngll n.-Adv . Tbe Dew1y elected offioerll . of oot Mial N)fa EIII . Mlled OD Mr . aDel ••• DENT IST••• !:;ondIlY ·lohool were iostalle d aDd Mrll. ChllBter Whfte, 6 hp. Ingeco Kerosene !:lunda, aftertook the reloll for 11120 Le"11 give noon. Engine, practic ally new tbem our 1I111port. Tob&oo o Itrippl ng Is beIng o.rrled and guaran teed. The room &0 he oooupie d by &be aD by some 01 Ihe far, m erll a' 'hll ttarveY llbnrl Nationa l Hanlll. Dlar. wrltlnl( . ( 10 i'oreclo.urel hp. Fuller & Johntng oom,ple tlou aDd w\IJ be fOI'Dllh ed MI811e8 Loll aod Hue\. O_kln llpent son Gasole ne Engin e, in OK, Warre n 1I0d she maohln ery etafled In &b. Sund_, In·_I'dt, Bolly Common Pleas HAT H.A. W A. Y a' ,be ·boml of Dellr fDlllre best of condit ion. tbelr arandm other, Mrll. Whllr$O n. Sam Spellman n Mr •• tlarab Rioh, after AD ablenoe ,VIII.yoe.n1Ue'. LeM.inj l! DeD"" M~. and Mr•. Grobb, of Day. OIIarl~J A, SlIpftelc1 Cue No. lUl0 These ~ngines are barot lIev!lral we~ka wltl!. reluln l. rl. toD, were reoeolOlin' gueata .o f Mr. ~Dd Oftloe 10 Balne8 Bldjf. Mala 8' BJ virtu" gains lorned bome 'oD lIB' Frlll:.J'. 01 ' an and Dnlor for ot •• Ie, dul1 I.. ued sale on acMr•• Charley . Brlddoc k aDd 1100, ~:::e~II' :ec~[\lo, .m· :~v1t': Mayor J . W , Whetll'e l ba,1 qaUe. ·~,c~'~ count Ua~ of install ing electric Aver., fllw in our vlcllolt , are eD. 01 PUblic .iJC~IOD, aC tbe doo. 0' 'he Court 'all OpOD our atreetl darlDg tbe toy joytDI IleiMh rldlnl(. Hal*>, ~ lAbanOn, W~n Counly, Oblo. on motor s. time, bUI III out 'r.y log it over. alt'8. Warren Laoy spaD\ Satorda y If VOti wanl yoar natl e' to appear olgbl at tbe 'b ome of Mr. an4 In punt .aod 100 canoo' land" auy Thoma l lAoy. . other W&y, 0&1\ up or IIddrBII &b. Funeral Director . __'_ _• Gazette . .--.and Weloha Ddlon. lrvln "., tended a bOB lale tn Ifave'te 0000'", Wayn esvill e. Ohio . l88t week, .Dd repor&94 'be' eale as very 1I'\&l1'l o\ory• . The A .M. II: CbtJrch polplt wu Either Auto or Horae drawn lIervlce . 811ed by tbel, pe.'or froID ' WIl bel'. , No extra charge for auto IIIrvlee . force OD tlDDday Both phones io Office and Residen ce

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Girls Need a Blood Ton ic

HARVEYSBURG

New BORCHERS Bldg .

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1920 CARS AND

4 SfASONS IN OffORATIONS

50-J AZZ BAN D--5 0

BEST'SHOW IN MIDDLE WEST

IT'S "SUM SHO" --YOU'LL SAY SO!

BABY C' leKS

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DAYTON HATCHERY

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TIF FA NY 'S

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SPRING BRANCH '

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GASOLINE ENGINES

SHERIFF'S SALE

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A. MAFFIT

Kilpatrick·French Motor Car . Company.

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Embalmer-.

BEECH GROVE

J. A. ,McCoy, Veterlna"~

Ondua te of 01110 SCate Unlven l' OPFlCE :

Fourth Street, Doar Tyler ...... neN

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Com," and St~rs. C ur'o.ltt" 0' ' " . Cale ndlf. Fou nding or 8111er' a. Oom"I. aro erl'lilk "11'".10"1, !If 1111 It w ill hI' rllund thnt .TR II Ullry IIIW8111 111 Ie :! Y ~rmtlk. 1\ CoslIRck c hle rt"11I. ,ltu ~y:.len. nwv-Inj! III ,'rlill ." :-i;..... 1",,, 11)6 on tlll' ~''''"' !lAY ot l he wl't. k wtl ll I:hllw n "ltrrl r8 8cl ou t to Buh/ille 01)1 b o cle silled n Ib,.t! ~II\I'" IIIILI I II" {) (1)11 r. II I1lI the "'11th' I tt'U I' t II II,' W !"fill 'l'aJ1 ur trtbe e Bllt Of the 'Ull't .. we plnnels r"\'o il' l u ~ 1I1"'1I 1 A pril nllil .l lll~·, .I'ptt',.,11 t 11111' nl'~I'IO' l ' I'll Is. '1' IIr ' ''lI n TV ftcnt orde rs f fll ' v l un. While I be p<lSIl I,JI\ 0 1 lht! 1I"..d b et. Aj!'Aln Fl'lIt""ry. Mill' h 011(1 No- lh,' I1Xlll'llIl~ n to r~ l 1\ rn. , Bllt 1\ Wft. ur. relu tl ve to other b<!IlYclIly IIud· , ' o'l)lI)('r 1l18U b uglll n1l III Stlllll' ,IllY li t , tnn h.I('; \: ertnllk lind hIs tn .. n CliP, .Ct!UlS lI Q,' arylllg. " . til \l'cl·I~. '1'hIK, h owl" "'r , I~ u nl.\· trull tu'·...l lion ~Ity or 81'111'. th s trougbold 10 l'~lI r8 l1f 865 Ilnys. or til" '1"Htn r ehl e r. lind t lo ls elly b.

'\ Mra. Eva Jon" left this mominlf Cor Chlcqo. where sbe.flwUl spend the n.xt three months~vidlnl her vlalt to IlIInola and Indiana.

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Have' J'ou paid your taxes? Mr . and Mrs . Howell Peirce spent last Thult'sday in CincinnatI.

The Woman's Au:dlfary of St. Mary's Church will meet with Mrs. o L. Crane, Friday afternoon at 2 o'clock. A full attendance is desired .

Mind That I. Trul, , ..... I call that mind tree which Ie '.81. 011 11 of Ite own freedom. whi ch ~Rrd. ,llBelt from Min, mer,ed In other-. ,,"hleb C\lRrdl IU empire OTe !' Itaelf

MilllK!ll Marie Shutts and Flolli. B8 . cobl er than tlie empire or the Fire8 and the Measrl. Louis Fires. ,,·orld.-WlIllam ElIII'r'J C hIlODlnl· 'Frank Crew and Wm. Taylor were guests of Mias Lucile Taylor. of near Centerville, Sunday : ~I The many frhmds of Mrs. Kate Wernts Herrmann will be II ad to hear that she 18 convlllt!:!cing after being confined almost six weeks with typhoid fever at he r home in Midland, Texas.

The Place 10 Buy Your Farm Supplies is of

Everc.t t Ear ly \

At the Lytle Feed Mill

ZIMMERMAN'S

' We hav.. ( cre-a-I'a "weels. Dairy Feed, BrAn, Mlddli nJ!S OJ. \leller Tankll~e, Hominy 1\\ cal. 1111 Mcal Cottro nllt'ed Meal Ilnd Ground Burle" .

Down goes the price of

BREAD

15c H-M-Jelly Powder 8ame 1Dc Jello. pkg. on ly ......

2 nice Big Loaves

for ..... .. .. ;... .. ....... ..

Plrogram Waynesville Farmers' Institute

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MONDAY-I :OO p. m. Soy Beans VII. Oats . • • • • • • . W. D. ZiDD Beef Cattle Peedin, . . ' : . . . • Ch... Michener The Home and The Community • • . • • Mrs . WilsoQ

New Bulk ·Kraut. New Bulk Pure Buckwhfat. New Curranta and Ralains, New [vap Peachee and Apricots. New Evap. Pears and Prunee .

MONDAY - 7: 30 p. m. Reading . . . . . . . . . • . Miss EdGa KeIser Some Rural Problems . • . . . W. D. Zinn

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TUESDAY- 9: 30 a. m.

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Fr08h Milk. twice ada, . Plenty of Oysters this week

Retation. . . • . • . . . . . C. W. MODtgomery - - - - - . . . . . . . . County Aleut ~ If. Cia!! Leaks On the Farm • • • • • • • W. D . Zbm

Laurel Crackers ore fine, a pound only 20c

Extra Special This Week

TUESDAY- !: 00 p. m.

Cal. Apricots In heavy 8yrUp. No. I can~. beet !rOods packed

Reports of Committaes Tbe Pour Essentials of Soil Fertility . . ' . W. D . Zmn Farm Bureau Organization. Mluketmg • . • C. W. Montgomery

$2 • 25 20c Cun or

fj~l\1l 0 grow into sturdy h.ealth y men

No. 2220

R"~PORT Of the Contlltion of the Waynes· vill e Nati onal Bank. at Waynes · vill e in t he ~tat e of Ohio. at the cl ose of busintJ8!l. D !c 31. lIn9 . nBsouuoto:B. (,0 ....

aoct dt.co uu'- . U I8. 646 U

Acce ptanaeo from a. ~. r b ank. d'-c~uIl1.4l<l ... . .. .. 10. 000.0 0 " 8.616.1. O renl ....I.... UJlMCuNd . . .. . .. .. .06. 51 U. 8 . Uuv.rwo . u, S9\:urlUee owlWd :

Deoo.114MI to _Ute "",,ulaltoll

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parnlu. )IO.OOO. OO

OwuO<i aud UUIII• . """ " on. H War aavlnl. Con lneate• . • D,I Tbrll. Sta mp. actuoUI, o "nod • . .. • , •. .. ...... .. , . • 0 .. U s.cudLleo olher Lban U. B. bouel. (UOI luctulllul .tock. ) .. wne.l uuDlodled . .• . . . . 211 .'10 11 0 Oolla\etaf Tru.t ""d e tbar

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Block. o t ber UIIW Federal II ..

It Pa,. to Trade at

Farms, Town Property

Come 10 our office or phone your nerd. .. tot Uti supply from "ars and lave you "mn .. ,.,_"

l~co~~~a,::-7t::~~U~O~~~!

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. Brlnl UII your Chickens and Duck. Higher Prices thi. week- Cub or Trade.

and women, your children need heaIth~building food. Bread is their best food, give them plenty of it. Our bread is the best ·'bread you can buy and at a price that you cannot compete with. Try bread that is baked in Waynesville.

!'ptclal prices on lontls taken dlrecl from cars .

None-Such Minl'e Mellt, pkg .. J5c Bil canll Toma toe~ .. .. . ....... 15c Hia Backs of Table Salt ........ . aoc National Ollts. 2 p"g~ .. .. ...... 25c Early June Peas. 2 cans .. .. .. .. 25c eoal Oil, lal only .. .. .. ... ...... 18e All Pancake Flour•• pkg ..... . 16c Poaat Toaatie. and KelloKhs . 2 for ........... 1... ... .. ... ...... 25c Bulk Macaroni, pound .. ....... 15c Scrap Tobacco. pkK , only ..... 6 ~

Invocation-Rev. J. F. Cadwallader PresideDt's Address Minutetl of the Last Meeting The Intelligent Use of Commercial Fertilizers. W. D. Zinn Appointment or Committees The Elimination of Drud,ery . • . • . Mrs. Wilson

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Orah. Tile. t-'ollow Bu llLl h' ~ Tile. F,· , dflll pO~' s . Fe rtll,7.ers !'tlf Feeders fur Ho~s I'arrd ~81t

ZIMMERMAN'S

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lla.tk BI<>cil . ... . • . . . 8tock Il'ederal R _ r,. Bank ~oo pet' ..... of lubocrlpllou)

r...:rul'~~'~I::'o~':i.....1'1 ;': Ill"" lIank . .... . . . .. . . . . ...

Oaoh In ~,",I. and D" amnUDta . d.8 from ...'100&1 bank l . . . Ob..,... D bankl loeaLed outaldt

'.100. 00 ' . )OO. OU •• OOO. OU

10. IIT.1I 21.1 0 •. 76

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RedI",""oD f,".d wllh U , " . . . urer and due lrom U. T ......ure'

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2.080 DU

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Total . ... . ... . . ... ... . ... 17".105."

LIABILITIES

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HAVE several good farms near Waynesville that I can sell and give give posses-

. sion March 1st, with good terms.

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DaplLtI.tock JUld llU'DlUII I\WII . ••• • ••• • ••••• • UodhldlMl ,1lO1I,-• . . . 1I.n.... I . - currant . x peneeo, IO~!

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Three mileS from Da yton OIrcuJ.llq I~, aod nol.,.,1d .. . ....... 1.m. 72 DO'" outa&Mdlq. . ".QOII.UO City limits. on Wilmington Ne~ amounla duo to N.llOnaI pike and Traction. Land is TO~' it4iD8 " 1'0:' iii: "i3' ..-.,;,i.1G.DtD. OO n ..... . " . . .. . ~ . . ld.GOLN F YOU have no place to go, why not buy platted an4 many of the lots I~:::.~.~~~ ~~~~.I. . . .J.II .... a home? There' never was a better time sold .frpm. the comer of this ~-.'rd:~~.~~~~.~... . ;.111 s, fariD to cIty. As an invest- TolIl DI'fldeDdJI \l.D.peId. .. . . .• •• • • . • "'OO. OD than now. 01 demUld de-,'- lubment or farm proposition it is Jec.to_...... .... m .81 Waynesville, Ohio unequaled in Montgomery Co. .Total •• •. . • • . .• .. ... .. . • . 17'UOO.OI ·'1 onil. toWIoula Uld d~UQIa.w. above 52 acres a 11 t1'11 a hIe, good SOl, '11, amollnl OD .. hlc h lot.etwuoeJ dilcQwlC .11 ..- , ., ....... In u _ or ~boM eX tra good sev....n-room house, W&II permitted by law (8ac. 611'. lilY. 8 .. 1.) of DO"'" UPOD "blcll tolll cbarp Let our wagon stop at your door daily. Ia rge b a nk bamand ou tb UI'ld - (uch"'v. DOC to uoeed 50 ceola . . . mad.) ... Phone 61-2 Office, Aman Block ings, plenty water and fruit. Noo.. TbeaWJJbwol Inch ........... NODe. , ___- - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - One mile south of Beaver- ATUK 0 .. OHIl). WARREN OOUNTY.18: I. L. M. He..t...... D. ~ 01 _ above -"~I4~oamtlOed . . ltalemeDC" Crua · to \be b.cNlal 0' til. my town. See I't at once. hull. do IDIemnly -::~~~~~==~~~~~==~=~==~=~===~===~================~===~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ ------ --¥-~ terms lee kilo ....... ud heUet. ' L. M. HltHDERlON. 0uIaIer. 'l ILSO, have several good properties here in town, worth the money.

The Home .Bakery

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Matinee

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Theater Day~nly

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Thurs. Jan. 22 ...

Thuraday, .January IIi~h

The World's Greatest Photo Play Ta'k en fro'm America's · Most Popular Book

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Featuring Constance Talmadge in

"The Leuon" , "THE DENTISr' Mack Sennett Company

Saturday, "anua.y 17th Featuring Charles Ray in

"The Busher" Tueeday. January 20th . :A ~pec:ial photo play. entitled

Scenario-Written and Produced by the Author Personally' Himself. A ten-reel Feature of Exe~plional Worth, with Score and Music. Endorsed everywhere by ,Press, Public and Pulpit.

IT. IS THE PHOTO PLAY OF SCENERY BEAUTIFUL

"Soldier. of FortuDe" Open .vealnp.

7:06 ,.m.

Adml.loD

s.turda, eY• .alnl

7:06 p.m.

Children

AMASTERFUL VISUAUZATION OF BOTH BOOK AND PLAY

DIRECT ·DEALINO PAYS BEST Whq

N othi ng Like, It

.A Lesson.

Ever Presented

for Every

Before Don't Miss It! See It Now!

creae is ready to sell, the bard work h.. been dODe aad you

lIaould Dot permit allY outsiders to make an extra profit 011 your ellortl. You caD .hip your cream DIRECT to tbe Tri·State aad lave Crom 3 to I cta per lb of butt.r-Cat. It ia jJllt al to dellvar the cre&m to a railroad station aa to a buying ltation The Tri.State pays the frei(ht aad IU~flIDteea your crealD a,aiolt loss in transit. . IIrs Thol. Daultoa; Peebles. 0 .. write!! us Nov. 25 1910-"1 have ahipped cram to the Tri-State Butter Co. for th~ee')'e&f'I and have been aatislied. I ....e aold cream to cre.~ statioDII in order to reo , tum the empty caa with me, as I live 9 mile! from tbe raUroad aad alwa,a Iolt from $1.50 to $2.00 on every can of cream BOld to ageott."

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Man, Woman and Child

We Pay the Freigbtand per pound for butter fat

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Week of Juwary 12th to 18th Inet

DON1BEASLACKER,FOLLOWTHECROWD, SEE THE BEST

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OINOINNATI, OHIO If J'OII ...... CUI, write for Pree Trial Cut.81.000 - - pnldacen IDd.lt IIIOIt prolitable to IbIp dIIect.


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WAYNESVILLE, OHIO,

Sevemy"Seeond Year

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WEDN~SDAY '

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.JAN UARY 21. 1920

Where Democrats Will Hold 1920' COnvention

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Was Addressed by Judge H.

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Raise 42,00,000 for Betterment of Ma nkind

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MENACE "BOlSflEVISM"

1';1) er Hyman TU e,duy .

The Subject 1 rented Wllholll Ifs ,and

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The K r f'n t e~ 1 IlI enU('e to" our ,l:ountry , that of ., Uoh;heviHrTl," waA told In terse te rm:! oy J ud",e Hlirrv Rllutzohn,' of D~vtoll , at u meeting of tho Men of Waynedville at the M. E Church dining-rooms, llist Friday evenil1l{ . The meeting was .'!Ililed to order when the crowd of e i ~ llI Y men marched down w the atlrae ive tables in the dining room, and afler Rev. R C. J unes had invokecl divine blCSllinlr. the hungry men sst down tu a v<! rv aPI>eti zinsc threEc'-cou r~ e supper. After s upper the report 01 t ll ll committ ee 011 nominations for officerd for tIl e year was reali . and they were unanimously vott'd into office. New Officers Elected The new officllrs are: President, J , Will WhitEc'; Vice-P rellidcut, Wal . t er Ken rick; Secretary, EI wood Sheri wood; TreBsu rer. F U LeMIlY. Thl' new prEc'sidt:llt hilS not nlimed his executive com mittee. but will do ~o a t the Februarv mee';ng. After ali singing " The Star Spangled Banner, " Pre~ident Elilis intro· duced Judge Routzohn, wh" did not come to Wuyn esville as an enti re stranger. 1L~ he W IIS for lJl ~ rl y in~ pec­ lor o f th e Second l)i~11 id of F & A M. and hlill Iieen here Sll ver,L1 ti mes In thdt capaci ty He hart 01ready won the calEen or th .. l"tal M ason~. anrl WII ~ tlte rllfort! warmly received by the Men of Waynesville

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Clarence Allell and Carl Servis were Dayton vi8itors , Monday . . Me. sr~ J esse and Howard Burton were Ci nl!i nnati visitors, Tuesdaj .

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SflturdllY rnu rnin2", at Ihe pnl so'" 'I{le of I{av. MuxwEc'11 in LEc'banon . 0[" eurrp,! Ihe rnarriage of Mr. Lero,V [( Hu n !. of Piqua. and Miss Nora Will Be Helpful to All ClaPel, In /\ : i·:ll is, of I hi s vicinitv Uplifting Ibe Ptople to lead TIlt' h"lde i ~ Ihe daullhter of Mr 1 " " d M r~ Gl admun H Ellis. and was Betttr Cbriltlan Uvee I{ratluH \l·d from the Waynesville IIllIh SdH)ol with the class of 1903 She WRH very prelly in a dark biue Mr, K. G. Berger, of the Church ~ ilv"rl(llJe suit, with velvet hat and Here 10 tb e plctnre 01 tIfe Audltortum m BaD Frtuae18eo. where the Democrats ~Ol h01d tbelr of the Good Shepherd, Norwood, ~ re y Billies and gloves to match lUg prealdontlal eooveoUoo In JUDe. It I. the first ttrDe a nattonal political party haa evor gono The ~room is the lIOn of Mr. and llpoke at St. Mary'e Church SUDday ~~e~eelnW~;~;.D COUI tor eoove.aUDD . Denver ~ the former most weaterl) polnL The Democrats met Mrs Thumas Hurd, of Carthagena, morning In the Interest of tbe Naand was aUired in the conventional tion-Wide Campalan for ~,OOO,OOO dark sui t The attendantJI were Mr. now being waaed by the Epl8copaJ and M ra. C. P. Ellis and son . Ch ureh throUllhout the cOllntl'J. An eiCllant dinner was se rved at The speaker very forcibly Itre.ed th e parental home of the bride. 'at th p. polnts- Praver, Se"lee and Sacwhich only the immediate famiiy rifice-emphaslzln~ the fad that were present-the bride's siater.Mrs , what ill moat needed today on the Martin West, and family. of Bell- part of Chriati8111 " · leal aqUrMat brook. Mr : C. p, Ellis and family and and more 1emon.ttatlon. The me. Mr , and Mrs li. H. Ell is, brother I8Ke waa most timely and helpful. and parents of the bride , With passing Of- th e Barnhart The Co.oper ative Board of the Child Mr. and Mrll . Hurd are at home In What The Shoe Store, Waynesville loses an old r en's H08pital will ho ld a rummage Piqua. and have mnny friends here firm. which: for nineteen years, eer--sale at Cinci nnati the firRt week in who wish them joy and happlnesll The question Ia f!!9uently uked. What Ie the Nation-WIde Campalp' ved their customers with a high deThe regular meeti ng of the Woo February and if anyone havin g dip- through t ho coming YlJlirs . ga rmen ter wi ll leave them with It Is t hia-a movement throulh I h ome used gree of efficiency . Mr. Barnhart man'sAuxi Iiary wag he Id at tIe Mrs F. B, Hend erson some time . . , Mrs. D. L . Crane on F riday afterh 'i l h 0 ne a f t h e Dice ' I th wbich it is hoped, God willlnl, that starte d t h 'l sto re III a Bmall WilY, and of noon Januliry 16 The meeting was this week or next, s e WI see t at socia evenla of e the Church, learni"" all th. truth as time progressed added to i't until open~d liy Mrs ' J.' !,'. Cadwallader th ey reach their des tinati on The season was given last ~aturday even· about herself, ' her condition, b.r sale will be t or the benefit of the ing by Mr , and Mrs Emerson Mason short·comlngs, ber needs, rea1izllllr it got to b e of large proportions . reuuing th e 2nd chapter of I Corin- hospital and wili. primaril y. benefit at thei r residence on Third atreet in ber whole duty and aiorious oppor· Mr. Blirnhart not only held the es- thians. teem of his patrons. but he sent out Mrs, Cadwallader (!onducted ' the a g reat many poo r peopl e in t hat huno r of their twenty-ti flh wedding tunitv, awaKened and repentant. city. anniversary . The rooms were taateftllly decora- will equip herself adequatel, with Into t h e world eeveral young men of d evotiona I serviee Scriptura I quo~terling ability. who have made gond ~ tations were given in response to ted with plants, the beauty of which workers and meanaand with renewed was enhanced by touches of pink aa spirit ·will undertake, eoUrq80ualy The Uszette wishea the best for Mr. roll-call. After the blltsineas f or the and unitedl, to do her filII abare of Barnhart In whatever be day had been was concluded, cut!! hia fort,uY ,e in hla channel retirement in", program givel,: the tollow. , . a leliding color, while the warmth the mi88ion !liveD to the Cburcb b) .. and glow of the atmosphere carried her Lord and Mullr. '!'be "Irltua from his long busineas career. Piano Duet- "lris" ... Atiases Kathryn an added charm because of the M- revival of the Church" the aim aud' hope of the CamplIIlgn. - - -- - • Hendenon and Gladys Harlan verity of the weather outside, Dain ty and delicious refreshments 'l{eadlng-" Van Fok" ...... ... ...... ·f· Why Money I, t9 be Ra,.... Mril . E:. V. Barnhart were served without st int. The ocVoeal Duet-"Send the Light" ..... _ _ . caslon was made doubly pleasant by But, you eay, If this II a Iplritual Mrs. A. T. Wright and Mrs. D, L. the addi tion of well selected records Crane Although t he d uty of a rural mail on the VictrOla , Th e couple received movement, why ask for money at all7 Reading-"Work Amonjtst th e [Carl ier consists of only a few hou r,,' a numher of useful presents, Because the mere stlrrin. of CODJews" .. ............ Mrs . W. H. Allen work each day. th ey are cer ta inly The invited g uesla were: Mr. and !!Cience and heart would do more , having their troubl es during th e icy Mrs Lee M B.~o n. of Mason. Mr. Dick harm than good, IInleaa an ouUet in Mra . Jennie Whiteley. who haa Vocal 8olo-"l'lI Go Where You been a resident of the Friends Home Want Me to Go" ,... .. . _ ....... .. .. .:. ti.me. G~o , M!lI s brok e an axle on Mason, of Bellbrook, Mr, Ilnd Mrs. !livlnK lelf and money be afforded for several years. died Thursday ............... ........Mn. A T. Wright hIS machme i5aturday. and Fortl:lt Will Grah am. Mr. and Mrs , Harley for the awakened Iplrit of IICrlflce; .momina . The funeral was held at Addresa- "Oo the Fifteen Polot IGraham took him around the bal· Wilkerson and daughter, Lillian, Mr. and because it the Church thUI rethe Home Friday a,temoon, Rev. Program" ... Rev. J F .Cadwallader ance of his r ou te , , and Mrs , J ohn Whi taker and IOn. vived Is to attempt her task In an Cadwallade~fficiating The body Piano Solo-".WoodlandWhispera" Several of the boys had their ma- Marion , Mr , and Mrs J ohn Rich and adequate way, abe must ha.,e IUffi was shlpptd to her former home at .. ...... ...... Mles Kathl'yn Henderson chines turned around headed for son, Maynard, Mr . and Mrs , Ernest cient workers and m.anll with wbleb 9ambrldg.e City, lnd , Saturdey, and After adjournment a very pleas_ ' home again, but nothi ng serious r e- Butterworth and son. Burnett, Mr. to do It , "Faith without worb II mterr~ ID the cemetery at that ant !IOCial hour was enjoyed during suIted. and Mrs, Orange Raper, Mr. and dead." St. Mary's Pariah hu been apporplace. b' bdl' I f h '.n Mrs. Charles Pyle, Mr. and Mrs. e IC ous re r8l! men .... were Frank Zell. Mra, . Whiteltly. although totall, w Ie tioned .760 a year for three yeara, blind. and having been otherwise af- served by the hoatess,a88isted by Mrs. fticted, was one of the moat lovable ~Ieman, Mrs F. B. Henderson and of women, and Will! a beautiful' Mise ~athrYD He~~ertlOn. Mr8.!,- , Christian cbaracter, b~rlng her af- T. WrIght. Mrs. Chff B~mett, MIas ftictlonl with cheerfulness and al- Gladys Harlan and MIN K!l~hryn < waYI havini' a kind word for all she Henderson were prelHllClt as VISitors came in contact with. She will be • - ...- - aadly mi88ed at the Home. where abe

BUSINESS PASSES WOMAN'S AUXILIARY HOSPITAl .Wlll HAVE Mr P. Hay and flimjly spent week with relati ves in Dayton. OUT Of EXISTENCE S1. MARY'S CHURCH ARUMMAGE SALE Keller Boak and Ethan Crane were th~ HO lD MEETING Visitor!' in Lebanon,

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Fred Hawke and Lee Hawke we re business visi~orll in Toledo, Thursday , .Frank Zell Bnd F rank L. LeMay Ilttended the .\uto Show in Dayton. laat week . ~

"Bolshevism" Menace The judICe tonk as hl ~ I heme, .. Bolshevism," unf l tr ea ted th" 9uliject a~ it should be trea ted . li e has made an exhllll stive resea rch of Bolshevism and he told bril'fiy of its inc~pti fl n. itJ aims and how it shou ld be dl'feated by the lawMand th e people of Ihis countrv He salt! thllt Bol~h f'­ vism took In all the isms. such as I W. W' . ism. Social-Ism. etc Hi p tributes to the fla" at differEc'nt times were most glowinll and brollghl forth great applause Break It up at once, or this country wili be devIsted from one end to the other. was the key-note of the leclure. .After the talk the Judie was aaked several questions which he a'18wered very aatlsfaetorily. All illllll . the meet· ing was one of the bellt in the hi story of tbe Men of Waynesville After a short aocial 'ime the men dilperaed to meet agai~ at the call of P real'd ent WhOIte - - - .- - •

Mr, and Mrs Elmer Rogers spent the fo re par t of the week with relativ('s in PIl), lon. The ~tandard Bearers will meet 'atu rday a fternoon at the honie of Miss Lillisp WilkerlOn. Tires vulcanized and Ford and Chevroletau losrepaired, Jo hn Long at Phillips' Main Street Guage. A mO!~ ~ prained lind

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Mendenhall, who fell cracked a small bone in her wrist, is gettina along fine.

Sheriff Waggoner and Judge W . J Wrighl. )I f Lebanon. attended th~ Men of , Way nesv ill e meeting, Friday evening Let Hendl ey repair your Walel1es. and Jewelry . All work done on premisllI! at the Sign of the Watch. Waynesville, Ohio C lock~

MiS!l Mary Michener. who has been althe Friends Hom e for the past year. taking care of the late Mrs. Jennie Whitely, returned to her home in Lebanon. laat Saturday .

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was veatly loved and reapeeted. There wss no picture show at Mi~mi Theater,. Thursday evening, owI~g to th~ failure of th" ~lm8.to arrive. Thill Is the Ilrst tIme In the history ,of thiB theater that this haa. occurred .

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Owing 'to the extremely icy condi · Caesar's Creek Friends Church tion of the r oads, it wa~' th ough t advisable not to run the school ma· Sunday School at this church every Preaching chines out MondliY. Most of the Sunday at 10 o'clock. scholars mad e th e school in nne \Yay service a t 11 o'clock a. m , You are or another, and there were not many cordiaily invited to be present. . absent , Ferry Christian Church Bible School at 9:30 , Preaching at 10:30 a , m. and 7:30 p, m. EveryCrown Lodge No , 538 K. of P. inREDS one invited. J . A. Pine. Pastor. tltalled thelr 'officers for the ensuing I

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Harvcysburl/: FrIends Church Sab bath School, 9:45 a. m., Anna C. Stinson, Supt. If you Ire not connected with any other achool, this church will welcome you. Pub· lie Worship at 10:45. Come and bring a fri end.

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Whe Western Star of laat week said that word had been Nceived at Leb . th d th f D aWnonMaGnnounlcmg he fea 0 r . . , reen ee, w 0 ormer1y was a physician In Wayne8ville. The word iJIlid he had taken his own life Eyes examined and the very latest throuah the metllum of a .revolver.. methods uRed. Eye G1aasea and Dr, Greenlee waa bere only a sbort Spectacles. and all parla belonging to time •. locatinJr afterward at Leb~on ·same always in atock. All lenleS then ID the South, where he haal\nce ground accurately. No charge for resided. He leaves a small family. term , at their regular meeting last examination Quick. reliable aer• _ • Wednesday evening. 'T he Install ation ceremonies were conducted by vice at Hendley's. Deputy G, C. Charles Lewis, assisted by 8roe. James Mullen. J . C. Hawke 'IUW Frank Zell received a package of and Lester Kenrick The ~ounty board of health met at natural fruit. such as orangeti. lemThe officers ll1stalled are as follows: Lebanon last week and elected Dr. ona and persimmons, from relatives ~ . M. of W., James Benham : C, C.• Ed Blair county medical commie· in California. this week, and they James E. McClure ; V, C .• Earl Consioner. Thl! board also attended were fine, too'. Frank Ihared the ner; Prelate, Dr. H. E. Hathaway; to other Immediate business box with a number of friends. The budget for Warren county for K. of R. & S., L, A, Zimmerman; the year 1920 is $'1600, of which the h h bee • M. of F,. Thus. L. Pierce; M. of E., state's abare will be SI600. The salRoy 1rOl.'I, W 0 aa n JtIanalle~ . R. G, Cross; M. at A., Herman Gonary of the commlseiont'r will he S2000 of the SprlDjt Valley ~nning Co. fol' ner; I. G., Charles Go:rdon; O. G" a year. In addiUon to the commie- t~e past three yeall!' hu accepted a David Pope, IIloner's salary there will be a salary slm~lar position WIth the Aml;lld.a After the lodge work, Bro , E. L. hIO for a cotlnty health nurse and coun- ,(9 ) C~nnlni Co. 'Fhe new POSIThomaa treated the lodge to an ex· hon carrlee a much bllrier r8llponal· . cellent oyater supper, which was t y c Ierk. bllity. and wecongratulale Mr.lrona prep. red by that peer of all chefs, on lita preferment. He h.. moved Bro. James Benham. . his family and is now living there .

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Mary's Church Third Sunday after Epiphany, Jan· uary 25: Sunday Snhool ·at 9:30 a. m ,; Morning Prayer and Sermon at 10:30. Everybody invited ·to these services .

The institute wu very wall attended thi. week. the lpeaicere were tine. and those who attended were more than 18t1lfied, u they bad received a lot of good from the leetures and talka. A detailed deeeription will be Klven nut wMIl.

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BELLS PROCLAIMED DEATH Of BOOZE Wednesda" at mldnlahl, th, bene here proclaimed that boose thing of the \)&It. A1thoup It "u announced throusrh the Gazette Jut week. citizens of WaynHAllle lot up and dressed and went Into tbe .treet looking for tbe lire , Tbe decree went Into effect Tbunclay nl.ht.

,,1. E. Church Ann JIIanson, N e w York city. "Qu een of ,lh e Sovlcus" and R ed l en d or will nO longer Innlet h o" "freo' thoughts UPOD America, Sho haR bC'<'n nrrc~ toil and Is bOW nt E ll! , 1 ~ IIU1d . !'l . Y., awaiting d tlPOrl.a tloro. Sbe S I1YS sbe fayora free i!,/HI !: l1 t . fr"" lovb:-fr&8 ~ -

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lit Ihe 11'1"1'1.,<; his ~h .. ulder8 bront! nllli hl~ hlJls ,'pry lIurrow. 1:1" hIli I 11 !llloil "It""l leg," !J ut hi s feet \Vcr" slI1l1l1 1'1I0UIlh to Il n 'serve bat· unce c'·"" llum ', In ~ Jllte of hIs bplght, he ' \Vua \\' ~ II · klll t liy grnce ot the lite be hutJ led. ")[I' Is very 51 rong," thou/:ht Andrea d ij s he r('IIH'lII bcr"ll how II/:ht Iy h bud SW UII/: Iwr 11110 hIs urllls. 1'ben abe IJ"!:fllI 10 th lllk of otlll' r thlllgs about h im, Il e tl cv,'r wus t ou Ureo to shllve b)' f(.re the ""1'11111); III I'll I. H e hnd ehown uu Ilitllost uu cll tlny tn ct In toreojeeltl~ IIn,1 p n'Y!'nti ng th e clIlIJorrll69Ing sl tunll ons thnt o ne would hllv~ th \Jll~ht it1l'vltllbll' u mler th e clrcom· stnne!'" or th ei r liCe to);l'thcr. TI e nev er ferj;ot, Ue hllli ("ull 'd he r "my deal gi r l" once tlild she hod s how n Ihut sbt hutf-d It. It Wil li f'nu ugh. "L1ow old ure you, Whl re Mun'" Bbt aake" . "Thlrly·fonr, nonnnlly," be ' ao ~w"rl'd In s llltltly, nnd "'I'nt (In wllh hi. IIIt~nrldnH ""'IIIIII H Ullllllst \\'lIhout a hrl'lIk . AtHh'(>n [(,II Silen t, f" '1'1I her thought! Ht"I'I'"'" tnlklnl:. ti"1I1lull ll y the tlIlW' III !: ,'.. Ii' l' p"" """·(] h"r, plt'kell h<>r up lI ~hll~' . IIIlrl' h, 'l' tllI' fly 111111 II \\'11)' . In otlll' r wOI'lI~ , "I('p t n9 r lt lld l' n 8Ie.·" wl"," pill to Iwt.l In th o goou old ", PI'!'

dlp(1 s udtll'tll>' : t he IIl1rd look In hi (1I1'e rn,ll'd, ""l1lsl1l'd olHI guve (Ince to une or gr,'ol lPllt!ernp~H. U .. gll tl"'r~tJ Ar"lrl'lI lip In hi s orms nlld cu rr ied IlL'" (l'llrkly th rough the co\'c.·(>rt WUy. II " 111111 hll1l~ .. tr 11I" r c wos every n 'n. ROil to hO Rt II, for II ... ('ou lo! fp I h"r Sl,rt Wllrln ho (ly, sh"I; ~1I \\ ~ th sol,s. wl'1Il'p lu~r It ",'lf rount! hili 1U'lIrl u", 1 cI'Il.hlng It h '~'l ilHI 1' ~ I'!llr. II lllid Iw r on t h.· I"l11rh In hi s r"O III , IIlft tl!' II I,..~ t to r I",r III thp nlllllY Ji rl l ~ wll h wh lt- h It wn~ I·"'·H .'t!, nil I"",!'!! he r hea d In a humlh' of furs IlDrl .lrew (I,'c r, her n goyl." flgllred nrllng. tll ck II her In: then he kll~lt b(>sltle he r. took h"r hllml In blltl. ul' his lin d BllcJ<leul)' lol!! hi s rn<'c III h~r oi,e n pulltl, slill lOo lR t with her lenrs. Andren drew . n lutlg wh imp erin g s Igh and nestl"d duwlI ngul ns t t he wtlrm furs. Her ey~N gnzl.'d Imper!Oon. oily ond n 11111 0 wouderlllgly nt lIt'sun. go's bO\\'l'd lll'o d; th en tltey wuud erpd Bbout tlte rOIlO!. So thi s was where he hnll lived nnd wurked during lOnny mon t hs I ' It W08 a bocllelor's room. IIrrnn ged at once tor f'omfo~t, UUllty nnd Itloth, On one sIde ",ns hts cot, permonputly Inclosed In mOSI)ult(l net. Ifng ow l Ilu"lng nt Its head n Innll' rn fo r r eo rlJng In bed. Nen to It, CRllle n hlgb dl'oughtsmsn's desk roughly mnde or !)tlcklng cu~e8. On onch end of It, f:! l1 ttf!rlng cantl les, stili IIghled, rose from mystcrloU9 pedestnls, empl.y bottles. d l sgu l s~d unde r 'cuacod es of molten wnx. In Ihe shndow ot the hIgh desk stood the one utt erly Incongruous bit ot tur. nllure, 0 gllsl enlng mohogolty phonDgrn"pb., Andren's eye8 pnssct.l It and til eo weot boek to linger tor un In· stont In vogue Iveoder. Why hud ?ll'snngo never brought It out? Never pillyed II? She wos nOI Interes ted enough to nsk aloud. Andren's eyea fini shed their Blow dreult of the room ond came boek to th e whit e milD'S bowed bend. au hnd not moved I\nd sbe herself had lalll very still, more tbrough longuor thon by vollllon, She bod been In tbllt Rtate of subdued conscIousness which sweeps troubled humanity bnck to the borderland of chlluhood, but now be r mind awoke, A deep Ilus b 's talned her n ek nnd cr ept up through her chl'eka" currying wltb It to her eyes n look ot sudden I!ge, Her band, Imprlsulled under the mun's fheek, doubletl nlld contrncted Into a hnrd little fist . He looked up Quickly nud suw th e troll sl· tlon thot ilad cOllie to ber tllce, "Don't elve In to It," be 81l1d. throwlqg ene

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Whon oh,' II W l k ~, hours Inter, the rnl>1lI WII~ hell,'y wltll th e ncr" l 8111ell nf Itll1t ' rll ~ lJllrn~tJ t,)o low. hilt to malIC ti l) ror lhal , ihe rulu hnt! ct'us d 1I1It! ~u nl l l:l l t 1"'\II·I·d Itl IhwIIl:h the tllli II Il ou r, M·'llI.';" WUK sllLln J: u s h e 1111 '1 Hal. rl'ollilll: u S ht' hlt tl b'~" 11 relld. lull'. T h ~ ffll \\' or Itl ~ \,(.lce \\'118 ex. y tlte SlIllle lltulll:h he h11l1 9~lt hnd bee n tfi ul:h t In a current thnt would nllt let blU! s top. . Andrea drew n ql'l lverlng breath. Sh e I!UW Ins tinc ti vely lhe workIngs ot hi s lltlnd. Jl e wished her to nwnke with out IIwnk lllj:- to come to the ~ew dUy with tbe S!!lt811111r. >lo lile In her II clirl thllt bnn bee n th ere whe n ~be s lep t. H e /,ollt'd upon ti er to fllny the gUlI1 c through nnd she dedd e.1 to .rIo It, Sh e 8l r~ tt'lled her llllre untly, ynwnetJ. ruhbed her eyes with d o uhl ~ d lI ~ t s , IlIlIghL,,-1 und theo threw Ollt both hnmls to hlln. "Tniee 1lI0 bli ck," sh e snld. Thu book f e ll froll1 ' his hund s, Be turned nnd s tan' d ut her wllh the hll n~ I'Y l' l'l'S of Il mnn who seeR for the tll'st tim e. oue ot the rnrl's l of Gell's cren iurcs- nnlllely, n wOlllno whO Re youl h stnnds lJy her In the dlshevelt'd Ilt orlllng, rielllas tho ugly fin ger ot gross slumber lind proclll irns her loveIy IlI'yn ntl the limit s sot, by the wrln. klln g sellIus ot ..oorser nnd les·s hh!8scd fubr lcs, F or It moment bls gazc wllveret.l AS Ih OlC):lh h" rore too s trong a lI!:ht. th en It shhldled and his fa ce grew 611'rl1 , He nrosc, "Come on." he sol d. Sh e threw her nrrlls about hIs neck: be pIcked her up. sn rong flod nil, and passed solemnly the length of the cov· ered wny, ' H e could teel her toce pressed hord ngnlns t his ahouldf'r and h er loosl'ncd hulr ",ns like a cloud benel\th hIs chin, Ber nnns clung to blru ttghtly, her body trembled, ber

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She did nol .n~wer beyond • fltnrt' from glnAsy " yes, Hpr flll"l' \\,11" whltl', h"r II\1S R ~Irtllgltt I'lIrplp 11111'. IIrr I!lloulth,'rw WPrO rlj;ld, hut hotll'IIth th em II r body wns t\\' l~t lng anll turning us tbvllKh III u O~ ~I>.. rnt{> ~ l1'ort to t Ilr of t~o of the moe! ~ Rrpub1,icalll ~ ba. Its~lrawllY trow the Sl!nthlnt selll of tory will OCCW' ahort)y aocl il iI eIlrDtltly eIIJcHned Upoll RepublKlQl, pH lo. . . put)' mea, aDd loven of their CO\Ultry r.ot 10 pennjt dane DOta.b1e '\Is It a8 bnd us lboO" 811hl ?!·SUlIgO, auiftnaries to paN unoboerved. . . . Inl o his I'olce hud olreolly corn e th e Jaouary 29 it the natal day of WlIliam McKioJcy. hmltycllim of a 1II0n nC(·u8tllllh't.I til thu taef' "raidmt of Ihne Ullited Slate:s, Soldier and .ta~eun.n., ~, of t.lnng~r. "I'm goln~ III lea"e you tJpi6ed IIBd stood for AmericsniOln at il. ~ry be!;t- H .. admm. tor n rtlomPIII." he ('o ntlnued. " Wh l'D ba_ .ianalized an rr& of D.ti6D~1 prosperity, UDlly and CODSt~. I cntnt> I'll tuke lh .. puln OWMY." tPoe pI'OIreu which people, without (~. rd for party, recall WIth H e ~t'l'pl'pd t,,\\'lIr,1 thl' hurret.! donr lofty prMIe, The memory of lIPl era will tnr be briaht Hi. n nt.l t rlpd til ol'en It. So Inteot WQS h~ on g r'ttltlg to hi s r "tllI\ thut hp clnn c:Pd career cruelly tennmateci' at the band. o~ .. n. "I~o aun"n, tht .ki,toru at th " I'onl utili suw only thllt It WU8 of his patriotic, Chri.!iaA life are of enduun\l, v.d ue, The blllhday billdt'rluir him. H,' dr~w out hla knlre, of abe beloved McKinley ahould be U\ad~ ~! It ocC8.iou of III BAIIual cu't I be bar fr~ UUlI hUI rled 00. The ob.erv_ and cdebratioa threl' mlnutt's hI' ,.' U8 1:0111.' seeml'd flO FebrlUlry 12 iI 'UncoID Oay--the aDlUve"ary of ~ birth of eternity to Andren. W he n he CUIII" die Creat E.maneipator. whote fame will live throug~t the "Sd. bade b .. ca rrl,' d In un" hUlld a medl. The Rqxablica.u party. at iI,a birth. cave Abrtham ~In to the doe ca se lind In th e (Jth!!r a hypoutioa aDd to 'the world, A union insoluable became lUi . monument. dermic 'rrln ge ulr""t!y tlll~d. He 8('t Hi. pte-el'lliMot aerviu to ~ iJ r«Ojluized and revered whcr· th e CHRe down cu rpfully, Krlltlped nnd na history ia knUWII and iud, A half century HOOf! bu Added bar('(! AnllrplI's torclIrlll, rubbed It with luatcr 10 IW Dame, No aectional linea 8I'e drawn ill payiac affection. BlcoliOI and quIckly Kave her on In· ate tribute to his g~alDes&. M.a, .tata bave 6ttiql, eet apart jectlon. "Skip the nnt liv e minutes," be said. "."lIsten your mind tu fhe date a. • holiday. I D three- aLuonul lima it bttomc.a doI&bly 'A r,1'd aro1l04 ~o V. II. (laplull 'at , W..II_le.... lDinutes trom now," She only moaned iDclllDbent UllOA AmericBN 10 ~ ~ to ~ p.... r ·,pts of the ~. to ahow thut she beard hIm. w .. 0la8 of exoltemenu 9f ~: iDonaI Lincoln. Hi. 116ft Raioed weicht with the pUlIll8 day J'<BeentJy·,.,hOD CapltOl '~' But nen before tbe Hn minutes of ,the)'Un. Lrt them be revived and , ruNe! 011 daia, his .lIIIivc,· dleeo'Y'8rod tbe an1mal ,u4 ' ,.,ere up sbe could teel peace com ing Ill)' 10 .I~then Ih~ nalioo for the worlinc oul of ill ootiD)" ch&Ie. Oeorce M. areeD. . . . . .. to her body slowly alld froJn tar awoy, Remember tliew two da!n--JallUAry 29 AJod. February I Z:motol'lat. ,capCured ,bt ~ U thoueb Il reered to pounce upon her tben . the little fello,., ,.,.. .-:...U aDd tee 10 it chat Ihe event. arc properl,. re<:08D1ud. IioeorIDl! neldenly. Wben It, aettl('(! UllOn her It back to bll bOlD. a\ til., Nr.UoDaI ,Ihe.e two tp'ut Republiuru the Republlctln party honor. italf. ZOo': ' · •• ' , broUiht wltb It • drowsy and Inetlable relld, Her eye. could mO'l'e once more ~ Cbftr lOclteta; TbeJ tollowed the _ _ _ !222!l wllite mill .. he made biB rapid pN'paratlon fOt' • Ion, 8Ip~. She heard him clIlI Bathtub .nd Issue • 8trlllg ,ou woot to cry tben. pleu ~e come Ut. or orders: then be breurbt a chair cryinc mod .nd reod, to set your teelh dOle to the cot II od ~ftt do",'11. In th .. Ihrollt of poln. ""or he 'll have ' ''Andrea,'' he slIld QuIetly, "we're up JOu. Kiddi e, he'lI have you In a blllf· MONEY LOANED aialnst It, JOO and I. I clln't 88y just Nelson und I ('n o't always stick blll1 what It Is. Jt may b. ptomllln~, you wUh t~'" n~"'. m.y hue bteo slckenloc for 8PI,ell' (rcD~IDued 00 _ II ONEY LOI&Dud r. u IIvu .'DOIl. dirt tl a, but J'nl almost afraid It 18n't ~-. ollllHels, .Ie" eeoo nd mur'~"" ... ellb pr ot thoBe. It It's t""r. It' Is per· N.,'e8 bonl/bt J uhn I:i"rb.u", Allin nlc:lous," Ber .yee ,tared at blm. 8ull!lIll~, Xouia, OhIO. (14, 20 bnnr upon bls face. Be took one of her handa In blL "rm bretlkln, all tbe mles by frlcht· FO" SALE - PROPERTY sunoen lit il'g uor SCi zed her. ~ne I1:no" enlnr: ,ou," he went on. ~anel I do It that s he oosht to bathe alld dres, I purpoeel,., I do It because I've l~an1ed Frank ThompIOG • • , . • • January 19 AKM . 0 011 bn lt mll. • .. utb o f qui ckly, ter M'songo would be ke!!D thllt JOU and I are brothera In one Oeoflo Woollard , •• , , ,Febru·. ry 5 tlprtnll' V"Hey, ' OhiO. 11"""11 .~ ter hi sl breakfnst after hI", "wblte' :!I:~~ v~i::~o~!:~:' w~~~~e b~i~ Frank Archd~con", . Februa.., 6 ,he Juhu 8. Oh-oa tltrlll ; o",nt... lul ng night. Why did nil Latins call a .bllnt fiUy Bort'e, fr .'1l rrom all 10 · battle, We don't t!DOW wben to quit. . _ __ less night "white," anyway' oumlJr.uoee; poM"o~~lou ~IVIlU .t No d - - rever clln show U8 ",hne to brows puckered over thllt problem Bavlnr s old my farm, I am rnlnl (lJIOO. Addres6 D. U . MUllon .. 406 It seemed 88 I hough she must puult ret oil'. It's £(lIn&, to be shoulder to '" QuIt tarmlng .nd will .ell on sbe UleuD Bldg , IJIIIOI Inhtl. 0111.. J:lH It out before she did nnythlol el8e sboulder, nnd It you go bllck on me tarm known a8 the Robert ~al'lI She crept Into her cot to attend to It l'U go back on God , tor I tru st you as =====~='-'= .f.rw. 3y' mllee Boutb eu' of Center A cold wove swept over ber bod., ani fn never trusted any living thing." Her h~d8 twisted In hi. and &'ripped ville on 'he 8prlag Valley aD,\ Uen. FOR RENT-FARM lett It frozen ; a pnln st.bbed Into bel 1111 fingers. "You're Feat. Wblte HrvUle pike, on sltle, Tbe )paIn was like • knIfe, red·bol MaD." she ~Rld IOttl,. "You're like Tbunday, Janua.., 29, 19lO, AN 'l'Kl) i'AKME& -1'0 rent It terrilled her, In.n InBtant be. that- a tlgfltcl'-tlntl It'. lWeet of 10U I tcool1 grouIIiI. 00 thu t btrd", to ring me In, No d-fever can ~Dlllnlll as 10 : 00 O·OIOClk. ah. fol· tongue was pltrehed, ber e,es wen Inquire .t tbt ti omoe , j:/l now yon-oo d· Sbe crumpled lowlDg prl)perty: 'Borell'. 8 CaS. burnln~:. So suddenl, had slcknest up And cri.cl. '11, 4 BIl", ImplemlnH, B.rD .... f'ome npon her that enn In the t.ce "Good tor 10a... old ll'ltInfO Household Goode. oao, Mee billi WANTED-FARM HAND ot Its clamoring presence, her mInt rRA.NK TRO)JPI:!O~. declorelil It IncredJble, Surel)' It woult ! promptly, "cry now. It can't do ,.ou a • puss s IVlftl1 a8 It bad come. Sbl bIt ot harm and It wtll probably put A. A. MoNell; Aaot. M.rrled MilD l!, thll month.good to .IUD, Bat when YOU wake, 1t clenched h er teetb and waited. Ther. ,., ••e. to sbll rh:IlI II1l1n . 1Jtt1i WIIS tl look In her tace liS tboop sbl 00 aooooo' of havIng tOld my pboue 16.2, W .. yne~.llIe. OhiO, j21:1 IIstenedl. farm, I will oifer . , pablio .alo a. The paIn ~eosed, When It ~m' ~ my rMtdenoo. 3 mlllli from W.,. bock ngaln It was no lonrer a knlf' WIT _"'lIIe, on 'he Mprlnr Valley plkl. but the ravIne tOll&'1l of • wol( lurllli ob abo f.rm known .. 'be AlberS theIr WBY toward thl vItali of be Cnw .t.rm, po T"e Cbaln. 3~x. , I'ml .. , log, Finder pltlll81l On II pbune Thu,lday, February 5, 1920, oamber 4g.2r, jll8 Be,lnnlog a$ 1lI O'OIDOII, $he fol\.)w u&!> ·lJh .. ln. ;$6Jt~ y. , 00 1'011<.'01 tOI proper', ,: ,I Hor.el, :I ea'Ue, roa~ bet",ellDD Il'lirry .nd El. Unpllmen'.. Cblol!:eDI. Ford 11015 lobool bou... Flolls;' pllllllle Aa&!>mobile. e.o. See blll. - DOSI.y J.msl Jobn •• R. 0 fI, Way. UIOORGE WOOLLARD. , . nesvill •• U l:inme phone 8 /8. j28 Wm, Mill •• Aao~.

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s, GEGRGE AGNEW CHAMBERLAIN It WQS even aR be 8nld, All dny aDIl nil night tb o buttle rugL'tI. lind tllor" w"ru Iiloments when Andreu forg('1 Ihut sh e 'II'U8 Ii tl llhter. bellll\!,I with I1I1~p l ng. hcurtrendlng monnR ((Or oplu lll find relict, ond when ho reftl s" ,I , ber tOllgue turn"d bitter, shnrI' " " n 8er· Il~nt 's tooth . Each word she suld \YUB choHen to wound. lIerself the 1lI0st flllr·mlucler\ of worn ell, sh e becllmc UIIJU8t. UIIIl\!llerOU8 Ilml cru el a s dend love. He WSII giving I\('r the trentment tor pprnl clou8 mnlurill. Together With /,very ot her white mun who hu s ser\'cd npprentlcesh lp to Atrlca he hnd 811 I'XlrllM,llllnry Btorll o f rough nnd rcn,ly Illedknl knowledJ;e. To Such lIIen only ' HIK drugs ure ~8sentllll . nil Ot hers beln/! c1IlHs~o\ 08 furb e low~ of the plllllllprpr\ sick rnom. ond with tb ..se they work 11M wltb elern entnl s, Kill or cure 'IH tholr molto, the 8u\'lng Iden being thnt It Ihe plllI 'nt con't atoud punishment, 100 would go under In ony cnse. OD those rare occn8lon~ when An· dren's spo sms conquered his relu<!tance to u~c the needle he \\'oll id wutch her until th npl"te stlllp!1 Ilt'r 111111 Ihen rull Illto hi Mchnlr nnd to !IIo'~p. "r nm hl're," he woul<l slty " v,'n 1I~ hi s lids closed, "Never forj!ct, ('m hero for you, Tonch me or Sllch k to mo and 1'1) Ilwuke," It wll ij true. In Rplte of hla lonl: vigil he kept d II slumber ot • dlslance by nn t'lI'ort or the will like • mOll ... 100 sets n cI",'k In his mlod and truMIs to hl ~ "\ll1co n~"lu u8 selt to call 101m at the hour llIurked. The 8 ttem oon of the Re"Olltl dllY found An,lrell IIDUSlllllly sutulu f'd nnd 8UII. but he WOH oot dl' celll,'d. He looked at her eyes and SIIW thut their puplll stili .ppeared convex lind glll68, like tbl! eyes of • flsb. Th .. y stnred at hIm with aD Irnm, '1I811rlOhh' grol\·lt y. Wh,'n h"r rlry 11 1'. purte,l, he .hrunk evon be/ore she Mlloke. " I wl.h you ",ould go aWRY." sbe said quh·II}'. "I dOll't lIke tf) 100 It at you: I don't wl ~h ~'0 !l to look at me. I will he !lInd If I nt' ... r So''' YOll n!:Hln. There 18 no onl' In th e worlt! thllt I wl"1I 4'Vl!r to 8(," 1I1l1l 1n . I'len ~e se nd me Ihnt nlgl:,'r, BOlhtuh. lr 1 IIII1 ~t hnve 801l\e ooe .1 wiull,l rllth pr ), uvp him ." He arose, called BIlIhtuh Itn,' mnde , 111m squnt on Ih ... floor where her eyes could quIckly filld him; then Ill' went fl) t.hl! door t,..hIJt~\ .hf:,""'.'lId ___'1(:' t9f

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!:iqolre II'ran_ Wllsoo. of Barveys Addres. F, J , CHENEY &: CO.. Toledo .. Oh io. Sold by all Druggists. 760. bnrg, \ransacted leKlL1 bo,lne.. bere 00 Thareday, K, E. TbomptioD Bnd B. J . Brew. ster were In WaVDeevllle, WedDe .. da,. . Ed ROilS made " bu ,Inoel trip *0 Bar,veYlbarg, Tbnred..y. ) Ubal, and S, J. BrewlI&er .u. K AU. STANDARD BREEDS E. Thoinpeon were 10 Wllmlngtoo, Taead.,... Y.I glr la, thl. I. Leap Year, 10 \I tbare la nathlDK dolDIr, Ii II your 1.20 TACOMA ST. DAYTON, OHIO flolt. BeUer Kilt t>nl,.. a.1I1L ,e71 Hom. 31.3 M. M. Terr" K. E.' ThOrup.OD and Ed WUeon were 10 W.,.ol!llvllle OB l:I6,urd.". A.8, Allen aDd wife were Ihop . ping 10 Harveysburg, Sa~arday afternoon. Ml!lldamell Addle D.athra.r" aad Mar, WU,oo oalled 00 Mrs.Amanda (larDer lod daughter, J ..lle, On 8uDday anlmOOD. loire. Bes.le Ellis and daulrbtn, {thea, 10,d MIIIII Merl E1lI8, of all.r ••rveYlharr, took adv.otale of the floe .lllgblng .now, alld 'Olma dOWD and "peD'~llodIl7 aUeroooo wHb A: 8 Allen aDd wife Tbls plaoo 910. well reprlllenMd ,,"'be Olarence Sherwood lale, near 'he TurSle Oree_ sobool bODIII, on Tbnraday, and all report. 800d ••Ie,

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Why not Install In tble viclDlty e ro.'o.oburcb movement?· It III aome'hlnll very DooIIK88ry. Mr. and M1'8 J, flarter Shld&ker entertained tor dIDoer on 80nda,.. 64r and Mrs, Fred B.ftfl'ao aDd Mrs, Emma UIlDe, 'l'bll ba. been a week of winter. Ob, bow W8 10DR for .nmmer-l never cUd like wlo'"r, Mr. and Mrs. R. B. Broob are plf'lISaDtl,. IIltuated cln M.lo .treet la oor 'own . Mr . B:roolls II knowD f.r and nelf liS an aUIomoblle repalrm'an. qoallfied a ... mBOllaDlo, and. geDtlemaD. 'l'be queAtloo o. bavl0lr. CaDlral. lzed Soh ,01 ID lbls TOWD8blp Is Itlll· tlnlt '0 be qoUe ID~er6ll11Dg, Wby not? It 18 ,e88ontlal, You oln get bener reeuUs tbao by 'be old elyle way . You 0&0 get more for yonr money; U enoooraa:ett onr .cbolllr8 qnallfy tbemselves for teaobers; everytblDK h In Itstll~vor. Yoo will evenlually havi oome to It; wby not DOW? Canter with tbe town. .hlptl 'bot bavll ado,,&1Id oentrah:ta. tlOD .md you will 10Cln be oODvlDced lie,.oad a daub' tbat Il Is proper , All that Is oece ... ry' to gel It, Is a little work ..nd If BDocBasfol yon 191\1 be an ,ply repaid . I'r1" on and IBI. Barveysburg Fertilizer Co. beld It. antlual elec'loD on !Saturday . Tho bnllnees for 'be Tllar hal been very IUOO8safnl A 1Il'laf.otorT dlvl ,1I'Dd wal pllld, 'he ol!d offioere were re-eleo'ed, .Dd a ple".aD' meellDK was bad , .Iohn Denny me' with a break down ""lIh his Butomloblle OD Satnr. day DiKb' sod was huled In OD tinnday by our tra.lfer oomp IDY, mana,Ad by OhaB. GordoD. This wea*ber I, IIee'piDg ODr butob · ere bu.y. Coosldllrln8 the 10:, rOlLd., lbere b.ve beeD verT tew aocldents, 'rhe Idllal Medlololl 00, I, playing to filled bou8ee tor oCle week, William lonkenl and UeleD Har'. .oc_ ware murled, Tbursd.y e'nD. 'he brld,,'. h ome, RJv, Blo. ICI, ne" offiolatlntr. Jnst ~he Immetll"te famllIel wer~ preuDt Mra, Charily Barvey Is vlaltlDg her son. Barl. of Dear Dodds. Bs ptllt Ml8sl')Dary 800letl' will meet wlth Mre. Wlllt.• m A. BalD" OD WeduIPdll" ."eroooo. Mrll, Rober' Carr, IIftlir .. verlAl ••e_,' ableDOI, returDed homo 00 a.turday. Oor IIClhool II lu exclsllen' progre88 .Dd 'be 'eaohera d ..erve great pralu. Ed 80wlel and Rufl1l1 loeDogle, of lIarillta, Ublo, were, Knel~1 of eo· qualDtal108l here I"" we.k .

BlId Ooylll oonfl.De4 '0 hll bome "Ith bronohlal pDeumoDla. The rewalnl of 0.10. Creighton were broo~bt here, lalt S.'orda" from FraD.IID, aod 1. .. .rre4 10 ,he OIme'ery ent ot tuwml • • ~ The JOODg married people'. olal8 :ll 'he II. I:' S, 8. wore pleauotl,. .otertaloed by Mr, •• d lin. IAskr lII'aDfleld. Thorlday l,reoIDI. IIr., Cha.. V.DdervoorS la the luel' .t frlnel. til OInolooa'1. Tho foner.1 01 Jo.hna Wood, aD aid reeldeoi of ollr .Illage. took plaOl from 'hI II. E {""horoh 00 Tbursday. de wal a voterall of 'he 01,,11 War, aDd .. IIto-lnnl 1'11114en' of tbls oommuDIS". ' Boward LaamlDland lamUr.wbo moved Mt Kan... • f.w wlI8h aao, have re&orned CO sbe bome of bl8 bro'her, It: P. Leamlng , L . U lIorrl, baa I~uroh.llld 'be W.. &farm. near 'be Burley crOll•. road••Dd will remove '0 I' 'OOD. . And, nlmlng and family: hl've moved '0 a tarm neal~ Jam..iown Bartzel Bazelbaker aDd wltl han moYed 10&0 .John.Sa.kIDI· property Revival ..nlOlI .S 'he II'rlIDd, l.'h\:uoh olo..d MUDda, eveDlog.

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It seema strllDee, d osao', It, ~ba' the LyUe people cano:lt bave tbe "1' OoclOr CoaDQr. 'ormer\7 ef nle of tbelr IIWD depot. Tills depot 10hUl Hopll1U1 hOSpital. ft_ Will built bv ,h. Ly 'le rIMldeot•. ..Ddt 01 IDea Il&lrertDI from fatal lSlIeuee ..eul4 be III perlect ~ rbe railroad baa nllyer bODICht IS, to-da, .. ere It Dol ,or tbo 4eadl, 'berefore (\os. 110$ OWD U. Ye'I •• ' drill Nleoltllt. lltop ttl. bablt 110" ~uDd .. y eveofDj{ as &r.lo timo, wbeo bafON It'l too tat.. 'It·, a etmple twenty or mure ll·ay.leJl, oon.I,&lng 1'1'_ let rI4 701&ReI. of tbe toor meD. womeD, oblldreD IDd babies, baeoo bab.lt III aD)' lOrDI, lut 10 were &bere SO glli aboa.d ib. 7: ~6 t. aD)' .poco-d.te drl&, .torI aD4 train, with sb tberq;aometer at U I.t 10m. Nlcotol tAb'ltI; .._. &bove zelO and lbe grou.Dd oovered tll.m .. dlr.ted aDd 10; the per. wah loe IlDd soow. lbe depos WUl IlIdOIUl Ia.blt 4uleillT .... lIub_ dark .nd loolled up. H la all onS. Dr~,uta refuDd tbe mOD8T .r theT ,aiL Be •• ,.. read Ilr,e t1.114 In· rage I Wbal can be dODe ? ter..... aDIOUDOlmeDI bT Doctor GleoD 0 Jobnll, ot OIlY&OO, .pent CoDGor _D te .ppear III tblll pa· \:IuDd.y wUh biB pareDIB btlra, per. It tella'of tb. d.nlv of DleoO,~. Lamb wallD Day '00 OD bUill. UJa4! ,PO\aoDloC aod bow 10 uold U. DBI8. TOIIlday. ID &he ... DU... try Nlcotol t.bleta: row w\ll be •• ",rlee(l at tb. Mr aod .J4,e. B. M Clark len• r ..lllt. Nleoto' II 1014 liT 4rqllita Friday ·eveDIDg, for JaokllClnvillllaDd n'rrwbl1'e Dad.,. II1II IroD-da4 , otber placel ID Florl~a. wbere t"I, mODly-bacll'.IU'IDtH, Your 4ru" will llpend ~everal weells. lilt b . . It or can let It for YO\l Dr. L . G Brooll made I bll~lnBII IrClI1I II1II1 wboleaal, druilisl. trip ao 0&1'<>D, WadDeedlY. Hr, aad MrI, rraok' Rogerl, Mr , lod Mrs , WaUer Olarll, Meedamea Iolargarer Joboll aDd .lNIIle LoDI· aore a"eDded 'be fuollral of At,. MIDnle Boomerahlne .. t Corwlo 00 MODday of ' ..I week . Mesdames lIarSba and !ldl~h Da. l4u. Rutb W61r, of OaY&OD, apllDe 8lllurda,. evening and 8unda,. with vis aud Hary MaDDoD eD&ert.loed her parenla, Hr. and lire. Na'han wUb .. kiloheD Ibower for HI .. Beleo BarS.ooll.ai 'he bome of Mr •• SmHb'. E. B, Loogaorll, of Cloolnu.'I. YanooD, Tuelld.. ,. 01 1111& wee~ IlpaD' lunda, with ble family here . QuU. a orowd If frllndl were prel. la' .od the ,lUI war. OIr'alol,. ulle. W.UerKenrlok ."ended tbe auto. fol and nlae. MI•• Veil. Kille en. mobile Ibow 10 Day*oo, Tborsday. '"r'alued lhe 'orow" wl,h 80me fine I4r and Mri E. J. Smith. o' Wll· mnllo OD 'bl plaDo, and the bOIl. mlnglon, visited a ooople 01 days WS.III aened a doe Inoob, . Ail de. las' week wUh Mr , alld Hrs. Cba •. parted a' .. tatelloar, wllblDg MIlS E. Jobu. BeleD muob life. hlpploelll 10 her future William BalDII8 .n40blidren,lWb. married ert and Mildrad. of Belman', apent Mr. Wm. LDken'II •• MI". BelllD 8unday with Mr. aod loire , 8 B. Oartltook wIre qoletly married a' l:Ialn811 Ilnd famll,.. aile brlde 'B bome,fhurllday eveolng, Yr: Welllng'on 'Cornell 111 spend. Janllary Uth , Jolt the Immediate familiei were 'lne.IIDt. IDJ( the wloter lu Dayton. M88IIr. Walter OIark, Walter K qn. MISS VIII'" Elils wall 10 Wellmnn, rlok, Wilbur Ultull: and Or. L li. ~turday atterooon. Broolt .t&eoded the meellog of tbe HIe Emma Wolt BpeD' ee,eral Businells Men'a Club ID Waynesville daYII laII' week wltb relaU'1II 10 Friday .veDhig. I:IprlDIF Valley. Rev. F . W. Miller wal eo'erhlDed DODald BDd ' Ger~rude Wolf, of as 'he home or Mr. and 1411. Wm . Clarksville, lpent 8a'urd..y and Slla. Crel,htoD, WeduO'l.day eveDIDR B. day wltb their Krandpueo ta, Mr .wal oaillng oa Lytle foltr, fhorlday , • nd M,.. J oho Walt, aDd took dlDoer wltb Mr, and Mre, I4r'; Andrey Berres aod baby, C. tLLemb, Elsaoor DarllolJ, Itt l)aytoo, are IIr, and Mrs, trraDlI: l!!Jntth enler. with her parenb, Mr, aDd II,., John 'atoed Sunday dloner, ·Hr. and Tbolilpeoo. !'!he will l1P1od .. veral Mr. Oenry Smltb and daoaMer, of "'.. ~. bere. Hllr maa, frillodl .re O,.ytoo, Mr. aad MrB. Ralph JObD. ,lad ebe II geUlng along 10 oloely, and ~muel\:1ml~h and 100, Beber. afaer being In 'he bOlpl&a1 for leV Alber*l:Itaoy arrived boml,Tllura· .ral weeki!. . ' dayenolol, from Fl\n', ' 1IIcb, ID Mr . and Mrs, Alan Oarteoo~ and oompan, wUb 'wooOUllll' men frOm IOn, KaDneth, were BUDda,. gneo.'s LebanOD 'bey brought thre. oew or tbelr parentll, ·II'. A. aars.ook aDd aotol from tbe flOsory , They eD lamU,., ooun'ered bad weatber and bad II.rl Emma Oaney reluroed '0 road I. No' 10 mnob loe 18 bere, her bome DMr U&loa, I!!Qnday, r bnt In .ome plaOBl Inow wa. 18 I,.DdlDI...Tllral ~y. a' ,be Bu, inubee deep, Tbe, f.. red Willi, ,.e' , look bo... to UMDd *be weddlDI 01 88'" maDY maobl.ea by the way. Ide. ·b.r nel08, II...· alln aarSiiook. , • - • 11.1'1 Berda lord •• Wa. ClliIllDI OD 11..1, Vora TIlO.JIIOD, 'l'hured.a , .r"rDoo.. IIr. J 1. Baa:er had *be ml.for • tUDe io «et kloked by one of biB bor_ 1.. .' wlllt,bu' la ..'&lOll alonr ' I4lal Bealll W.rdlow. of W.y..... ver., aloely. 8..e,,1 from herll atkmded 'be ville, SpeD' I!ond.y ., sbl home of OOOVeDtioa a* "a,,..,.bur,,SuDda,.. ber .IIMr. 14,..' RUleli 140f,.I1.· ·MaIMI Kenne'b B.r,.ook liPID' 141.. Ah08 Ohf'oow•• b rHorDed Wedn..day with bl. ,faDdparen'., boml,8alld.y, .'Mr. w..k~1 pI .... W T . JordaD and wUe. . .. oS .11" w'Sb rel.'l""l .. DaykJD. --Oul Dakin 6II'ord.y .nd \:IoDd., With 14~. Hall,. relaU ••. Mill GIIIID. Coolt w •• "I0Il0'1" ~ ' UP - HER Ibe gUM' of hlr "raDdparent., Yr. 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"Rohert Oddmnn T revor'" "nohprt Tr )'or," hl1 'o"D rUled nod elml'lIfie d. " Oh. WhIte Mao '" 8he crI ed agaIn. clropplng her hands Into he r lap antI gazlnl: lit hIm with an Int ens ity that slow ly (I rove th e blood from he r l'o ce. She WI\6 s lttllll: la ber IUllumoc k-chnlr. propped n!,;olnst all tbe plIIo\V8 th e ClltlIp co uld prndllcl!. She took II 10111: brent h IIIml the n sbu spoke agn ln. "Will you do somethi ng for mt}-ll IIttl ~ tbln g '" "\Vhy ask?" 8ald TreTOr. "WI'II. It's like tbls," saId Andrea. "I wont to ki ss yOU." Sbe turned her e,lles from hi s fa ce and contlnu ed ruJ)' Idly. "It Ilel'lln't mean IInythlng . of course. Nothlng blndlog. you IInow . ou eltlwr pn rty. Only. you. see. anythIng might bnppen to me at auy moment; I IIII\lht filII III a,sln and Just pop 011'. So-If 10U don't mimi-I 'd 11IIe to do It DOW. please." Tre ..or'8 tace preaeDta d a puUl. that noliody 88W. tor Andres's eye! were nn ywhere but upon It. H" ar08~ and Cllnte hesltRtlu gl y to knoel h..slde he r cha Ir. "Wcll ," he 8u ld 011\1 .be almost la ugn e,1 a! tbe weird qunvH In bls voice, "here 18m. o-go to It." Shc put he r arDl8 arouod hIs necll nnd ClIme blindly townrd hIm. "An·

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H. Lay With HI. F.ce H.lf Burled In the Cover. of the Cot. mIne. the 8urge or your 111000 Will oe the surge of mine; your s Ins will be my sins, becau se your helll1e88 lIelf. strIpped of nil th e clpgs of lIesh, bas twined Itself for always wltb tbe IIbers Nothi ng like it ever presen ted before. Dou't miss it of lOY heart." "So you would ih'e three pounds for me," murmur ed Andren. Satu rday, Janu aty 24th He let go bel' hand s nnd rose qUickly A Param ount Special, to bls teet. "You ore s tronger lhnn I tbought." he s nld. "No, I'll never give a cent for you. I'll wnlt till you're well nnd the n I'll toke you In free .A.lso, PATH E NEWS Admission 17and 28c flabt and In my own way." Optometrllt aad OptIc:lian But Andren tlld lIot hear hlm;811 8 Tues day, Janu ary 27th bad Bunk back 10K Into h er pillows. Wayn esvll'l e - Ohio Two tears crept from under ber closed Featu ring Constance Talmadge in " ,"re You Trevor' " eyelids nod down her hollow cbeeks. "I'm so wenk," IIho whisper ed. "so drco," fie protesh' d, "aren't JOU COIDI weak I cnn't cry." to look In my eyes'" Ii Tbe wblte mun cursed hlm.self aloud. Also, a good two-reel Comedy. Sbe sbook ber bend. "No," lIbe wh.... No one knew better tbnn be tbat It [::J 11ered. "U lso't th.t klo<l of a II ...." lit not WOD when tbe tide of hattie Her soft mol at lips 00 bl8 moutb turna, and tbat be -wbo eleeplI on the were as IICb! as a 1I0wer filM swail Open evenln.. 7:00 p,m. AdmisSion verge of victory awakes. to defeat. '. 17c 'He settled down to tbe long vigilanc e to Its mat e In th e cool brealb ot the mornlDlr. sulutes g~" t1y aD<I recedes. Saturda y evening 7:00 p,m. Children tbat waB bls price of peace. Tbe day lie: and a nIght eatue and went before he fearful of bruisIng , "There I" she crl!!d, sLDklnl back OD could drnw tho long. quiverin g breatb ber Vlllo,,~1I. "Now 10 OD about the ot relief tbat mnrk ed the p8.119ln, ot star thIng. " . '!' danger. Trevor. a dazed 10011 10 bl8 eyell. Have you tri~d to find During the stage of coovales cence he mopped bl'1I out the benefits you deread and talked to h er liy Ule bour. I\nd obedhm brow. returned to bll chair tly repeated . "When I realbut lbe time came wh en Bhe · would Ized thnt rive from a Classified tbat 101, O. wun't a liar attn have 00 more of the prInted poge. He nil , and that my flylog daYB were realb' Advertisement? bad Ipoken a pn8sllCe he re nnd tbere over. 1 trom tbo book of his own lite and now ~teerlng had to look arouod tor new IIgbts. There are just three Bbe demnnde d the volume from cover thlogs In t,h e world tada1: wlllnlDI the --=-O F- to cover. He t old her or hIs boyhood war Is nlumber one, .nd arter tbat In a New Englulld country town; at come educatlo o and transpor t," Bcrapes In school nud of the dlsllster Be nodded to hlmBel; BI It ID (!oilIn college tllllt blld turn ed hIm from IIrmatlo . the nllrrow road of speclallz atloll ID lbe my star.n. "I plcked Tranapo rt tor My mlssloo Ie to ,hlpB end dJseasel of the nose and ellr to tbat railroad s. 1 believe In aU ze ..erenre brolld hlgbwlIY whlcb Is trod lightly tbllt the undersi~ned, a8 admini strator of the estate Judith and aimlessl y hy st rny dogs and eltl· he t9gether wtlb edUeBtl.OD they CIIn Amanda Dumbacher. will offer for sale by way at publicofauction welded Into the seCond com In, 01 .. zens of the world. in'pursuance to an order of sale isaueJ by the ProiJate Court of . our Lord. bearl~1 peace aDd Dot a "You woul d hove mnde a great pby- sword. Warren County, Ohio. In case No . 1575. on It' yOU ea.n ~nl)' _ ' . m1 atu .Iclan,"· sold Andreo, nlmost regretblgb enough aDd tar enoui!l fully. you'll know tbBt It .blDe8 OD a world "Perhnp R." I,e r eplied. "B u t J beyond blaspbem y," wouldn' t lin ve soved myself. I would He looked at her anStOUJlJ, u never hnl'e found myself. I would on the premises as follows: bave been oo e of those ' uncooBcloUB tbougb be teared ahe ml,ht .ta1 ampDJ mortnls wbo spend their lives In a lbe SbllloWB wblle be wu trJlo, to The residence Prope rty in Springboro, Ohio, at group pIcture. I would never bave sbow ber bt.· deptbs. . libe ooddecL 11 o'clock a. m. uGo OD." ' tound out tbat there Is 80methl ng ,"BeginD lnga," he cootlnue d, "a1_J'I . The Farm about one ptile South of Spr;ngboro, wIthin me thnt utterly rebels against look amall measure d aplDst ambltlo o'. all those Isms wbleb aim at tbe col· OhIO, at 1 :30 p. m, . lectlve classific ation of 8nlmal man eriel, 10 I don't often look, 10 tar ahe.d. The residence il well located in Sprin~boro being good sixanil whose gonl Is tIle herd Instead of Just. oow my eyel are ked ~bt be", on thll 'lOll ot AtriCa. b_1III from room house, large lot and garden, barn, also good coal aahed tbe Indlvldu al." Buit. ber onrtlo,w lng brent r". drawn 1111 able for use as a summe r kitchen . "BUl Iso't tbnt old sturn" asked '. This properl y is only appraised at the 8U!Il of $1200.00 . Andren, yuwnln, ror the IIrst time In Jltake of a mllllOo. Tb.ra a bJt mIse4. but It'l clear, IID'~ ~tr IIII1I1 Y dny s. T~e Farm. con$isting of 169 acres, 1 rood and 31 "Yell," laid ADdrea. "GO oa.poles. is "No. It Iso't," sold the whltll man located JUlt South of the Village of Springb oro almost adjoinin "Anotbe r tblo. th.t .. , . ~tteD III g th olll(hlful ly, "nnd I'll .tell you wby. tbe book th~ C~ rpo~ation line on pik~ leadlnjt to Red Lion .· The location ot areat trutbl, whldl, b1 ~ ' of N ever for centurIe s hlfS 10trln ~l e life bUildings IS idl'al and same I,:onsiata' of good 'Brick Hou~. )leen so close I\S It Is todRY to Its true WBY. I, tM primer ot . th. dtlMtle ot Tobacco Sheds and Oribs. The fence~ are in Ilood repair, Barn, level of )ll'oportl onute valuotlo n. Wbut tbe worl<l," continue d· TreYor• .,. th. : - - - - -....-----~--. amount of woodland. Farm is well watered and Ruitable for small ulom that IIUCce.. beliD. at the polot stock wus worth Ih' lng t or y ~l\ t e\'ao y, Isn't . railing, tobacco and general farminj t . ' where ' . man ·stopa aBlAg tor taYon . Justlllcn t ion today. Food, ruhnent. lind Our Job D.e partm ent The farm is apprised at $125.00 per acre amount ing to and IItartl them. Yoo'll get th • . a baby·gra $21,] 80.00 Ba a v. hole . nd measure less In tbe ~oon~lon wbeD I remind . will ' attend to your evJOU th,a t thougbt s of true men thnu do truth. These detJirable propert ies will be sold to the highes bidder at the pOPesw r of a million of anrthlDc ery need. ~o job too honor onll the final quallt)' of mercy." not IdBII than two thirds the appraised value ' . Be Bat for 10Dir In an nbsorbed silence. can alway. rive '",ora." , small for attent ion. i .... wliot .. eotlllloD," atrre4I4 .AII4nL TE~MS_ OF SALE- On, thjrd cash. one third i.n one' year "Tell me," IIOld Andrea, "how tbe (To be and one thtrd III two years Deferred paymen tl to be evidenc producti on of • millIon dolla re' worth ed by --~.-... Dotes bearina lix per cent interest f.rom day of sale and secured by ot fiber ... an expreaal on of the LD<lI· mort.ealfe on premi_ BOld. Yldual," • MInd That lei Trul, ...... "Now Jou're trying to pnll down the I call thllt mlud tNe whlcll ,t. Jealltar to wbJch rve hItched my perllODill ous of Itl own ft'eadOID , which panll w.goll," uld H'sungo with hIs 1II0w Itaelf from belq-m eqed In odlln, F~K BRANDON. Admr. ~tak of Judith Amanda Imlle. "Well." he CODtioued, "take It. wbleb gua~tcla Itl empire oyer ItMif Attonae,. Dumbacber. deceaaed. ban<lle It, but let It · go .raln wheD al nobler thaD th. empire of til. 10u're throqh with It, heca1lll I Deed .o:rld..--~W1111a11l IIIUeI1 <Ja.DP' .... .. Itt.o!!lu u4 Wllat 1..-1-

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THE GENTLE ART 'OF STANDING UP ON YOUR FEET today. Rev. R C, Jones is in Cincinn ati '

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Cr-runch! Cr-runch! C-rullch ! Ii Ii ~ ~. , ~. Mrs, Chas. Brown was· shopping at 10:30 a. m. and 7:30 p. m , Eve ryThe above 80unds are all that can in [)~yton Friday. The twenty- fifth Farmer s' Insti- ainkl too low. Everv woman one invited . J , A. Pine. Pasto r . Th should I'" M be hllard these days. that ot the tute of WaylJesville, Ohio. opened at have a certain ampunt ot money e Annua rarm Bureau Meetln . to onday EvenIng Ice creeper doinK Its duty to the 10. ' 20 a. m , January 19. 1920,. in the UBI helli at in her Lebano will. n Grap,lre hall, Febru. Dr. Dill, Osteopa General ~Cln g . Harveysburg FrIends Church people of lhe town bnd country . way. Lebanon . Ohio.th 21 S. Broad. Metho~i st Church . Prea John Strawn a r.v, 22nd. proved to be a very IUeMonda Afterno on Creeper s of all deectiptiona- patent "Unive v rsity H p.lp~ (or Fa rm Woo Sabbath School, 9:015 a . m .• Anna CI!SS ! plesldmg. ' . . mL J ul and mterest men, " by Mrs. Wi ll iRO II . The ing meetmg UI. onea, ropes, old socktl, pop bottle first 8. Stinson. Supl. If you are not attende The Divine blessing was invoked Sung by congreg ation. nce was ~)(ceJlen t and the InExtensi on Bc hool was ~ent ou t in 1909 connec ted with any other school . t~re8ts Rusaell Younce, of Newark . WBS a by Rev , Cadwal lader in a very tops. wood with nllils driven In and fitting of agricul "Soy Beans v:t Oats," by Mr. Zinno Sjnce this time various appropr were ver)' strappe d on. and every conceivable business visitor h ~re, Tuesday . ia: tbis church will welcome you. Pu b. manifes t, Owing toture manher . ' Directo r Thorne 811YS men are public tlons have been mad sickness . Coune un til device to hold one's self up- are bpthere iK 8 lic Worship at 10:45. Come !.\IId Iy Allent CI8B8 was unable to be pr. Tile preside nt spoke of labor's un- benefac tors who advocat e the . . grow- large fund to work ina used the.'11! slippery d Il Y ~ . Hav e tw o bri ng a fri end , Mrs Mary Young i ~ quite sent. at reasonable demand s and recom- Ing ot soy beans in place of oats. 1. departm ents in thefrom, Extensi on All tile tltre"ts I~ ud i ng down lown her home on West Third streetill lIe r. mended an organiz ation of the tarm- OOt'sn't grow Preside nt Dunham opened the because he wants vice: 1. Ag ricultur al; . 2 Home Eco. , . are a glare of ice. and people are era. that we may have a larger voice to improv e theoals meeting with a few weU eboaen InIfUld. 2: Because it nomica You can get all slleeialists There are several new Cal es of in the affairs of th~ aoverni llent. general ly housed, not dlloring to go St. Mary's Church troduct ory remarks . The eblet He doesn't pay. 3, By Krowing oats through lhe COUAty agent out unleas protected by c,eeper8 . from the also laid special emphaals 'upon t.he muat.. have S 'p tuag<'sim a Sunday, Februar y though t of these was that althou, scarl et a four-ye f ever in ar the rotation neio hborhoo , thus h d Agricul . tural college you wish . Two 1st: Sunday School at 9: 30 a. m, we had accompl While the condilion,of the Mlree la is A work of t,he Granae , and told of Its leavan&, the land bare. over ished a "trreat many winter. men an d two women are sent out to Serm on and Holy 80 bad. there hllve been but few acthl' strengt h In the last election. th t Commu d did' n io n at ~ When your clover nItS e pas year. an a ....... plow t'lle the Extension 8chools. which lire 10:30. Mr. and MrtI, Weiley Biggll spent cidents , yet some of them have been The preaide nt then intrQduced the land in the summe r fails, public is cordially invited work, with better orl!'anJzatloD and sow to soy quite popular. An instruct or il!. lent to theseThe durSUllday with relatlvt 'sin Morrow . extrem ely bad . etate Ipeaker , Mr. W. O. Zinno who beans_ Soy beans Improv services . . ing 1920, we were gohlsf to ~ e the land out to the normal schoola. DUring J . S McClur e fell, Fri:lay mornin g , llpoke OA tbe intellia ent uee ,of com- by QOvlring it. Sow one bushel pll~h more for the betterm ent of the and the war a survey showed oppoylt e thll lock-up . apd broke his C. M Robilze r was a business VIS- mtorcial fertilize rs. He.id the M. E. Church Interest s of the farmel'll of Wal'ND way one ~k per acrE'. Variety number c~lld out of four show¢ that one hlp. His injury is the worst onto itor in Bllrnesville. Ohio last week . of findlnK out wbat mal-nu trlthe land needed 1935, Wilson Rotlsev"lt. Mammo th tlon , It was County. ' chronicled a8 yet. He will be laid up found children do betis to ask it; In other words, use dif- Yellow will improv Itall)h Gol ton Jones, Minister. Then Secreta ry S. A. Lewis r.-d e the land but ter work .when they for some time. get one hot ferent Sunday analysis Sehool, of 9: 15 fertilize a. m .• rs Frank 00 ditthe minutes of the lalt annual meetwill not rl·pen. [)on't sow soy b' eantl lunch Many defects of chil ci Mr~. Lester Gordon and MilS Mar: Mrl . Clay tor. Foster slipped anrl ren are Le M ' ferent plots .nd use these aa checks, withou t inoculation- one quart . ay . superin tendent . Preaching. in g, P which Id twere () happrove of d ue to their school lunchetO . The 1O:30a h d. . t-" fell outside he r home, Thurso ay, and tha O'Neall were lJllyton vi~itors. The function of N . is to make m,-"T he growth soil to a quart of res en un am t en 10 n..lleSow from equipm ent for the ~choo l Coan be had Evening SermonVision of Sl. Peter." broke her wrist. milking a very pllin- t<'riday. and give color to the phmt. Where the middle of May beans. . 7 o'elock- " The ed Mr. S. B Stowe. County A&'ent to middle of June by a kitchen shower . The next work Story. t ful injury . )'our crops J oseph " a rank growth , you with a grain drill and then go of Clermont County. who made. over Steve Philips, of Washinltton C. H. don't need make was the· women' s club M.r~ . Raymond Conner fell. 'fhurswork , The N . Buy that fe'" very appropr iate remarka . t with a drag. Are equal to bran in departm ent furni shes organ dBJ. and while no bonea were brok- is visililllC his sister. MillS Ann most Iparlng ly which il the ell!men i z ers,' eaaieat feeding value. Cian grow from 10 to program s and speaker Mis~ Hazel Shaffer ' read Mr. s for clubs en. ahe was unconscious for 80m; Ph il i\>lI. Caell8r 5 Creek Friends Church loat. There are over 19,000.000 20 tons per acre. . The practice of Cla3B' annual report of the Warren ~tensi on departm time. ent also h88 a pub: Sunday School at this ~hurch every County Farm Bureau! worth of N . resting on each acre of growin g soy beans wu to SatUrdIlY, a8 Glenn Frazee and Mrs. J. E,' Janney and daught er, hllld; however. this cannot be used then hogging it d()wn.with com and IIc health nurse. Have a clothiDll' Sunday lit 10 o'clock . Preachi ng : have beery given Withwhich Illustra ted ' Is a mighty specialif tt whose businesa it is 10 take service at 11 o'clock a . m You aretlan Ollie Misseldine we re going down Mill8 Jellnltetle, were Dayton ahop- unlesa YOU grow crops. legumes. that good terll slides, . practice . . !l t~xtile work . pou ltry 8pecial- cordially invited to be present . the hilI at Mrs Annie Thorptl's res· per~ . Saturda y. can take the N. from the air. At 12 0 clock. dmner waaannouncVocal solo by Ernest Earnha rt 1StP will talk u~n allA poultry ioenee, with a bob-"It'd loaded with 8ubject a The function of potaaaium' is to Ethel Hosier accomp ed, and everyone found their way aniat. • Mav have a ppecialist come hoa'll. the 'lIed got away trom them plan • - - - -to the dining room, where a boun"Beef Cattle Feeding ." bv Chaa. a light or water system; alsoand Homer Carey hll8 been confined to give stilfneatl to the atraw. It Is asand the whnle bunch landed in tht' take up t' ted we h a.e •• enougb pot.aslli. um M'IC hener. Ad teoUI dinner was enjoyed byaU. vantage s 0f ( eedinK land scape ga rd emnl!'. , Itch. overlur ned spiilir,g the con- the house for several days on account inIma ' . Co rresponour land to grow crope 10.000 cattle, are: 1. Dispose Immedi atelyA&,ento after dinner IIr.CounHlrn. Carl County f Clinton of rougha tentll of th e sled Both men wert of II severe bad cold ge denee courses are offered in solis, yearlan d enough in sandy soils to of the farm. 2: Does not ty. was introdu ced, and' 1.- rela"-" require foods badly acru1.ch ed 1I1l0 Mr. Mi""eldine and I!8nitation. grow crops for, 4,000 years. Manu- expensive equipm ent. . 3. Can be Miea Edna Kelsey then favored U8 ... ..... sprllil)ed hiB elbow. Web Squire!- C Tirea vulcanized and Ii'ord and tacturel'll eeek to sell the achieve ment. they bad attained comple te fertil- done in wlnt.,tr months when not so with a select went down and hllllied the hogll to I:rp';:illll~s~~~~~~~~~G:r~~~ reading entitled . "Men Minnie Olive Lewis wa'J born in ~heh~o:~n~~ie.Club work. amcmc ~nll izers since I t is to their interest . busy at other work. Ita diaadvan- at the Movies. ,. market . The function o~ phosphoric acid is tage .is the specula tive charact er of . Mias Marlatt rendere d a bentitu l the southe~n part of Montgo mery . Atter talkl by S. B. Stowe, WalL A' Zhnmerm >ln received noli('t' , to huten .maturl ty. Says you In- the bUliness, Confine County, OhiO. June 28" 1875. . ter Hunnic utt and Boward MJO-In. o J and Wilson Edward s went to. cress!! the cattle. but plano 8010 that W. A. Rodgers. formp ~ station the value \!t a ton of manure do not crowd tbem. Silo Sh th t f bt Is an ad- . "Some Rural Problem s." by W.O. -allent. at Corwin, had fali pn and Pendlelon, Ind .• Ill8t Thursda y on a 90 cents by applVlDg 40 Ibs. of . e was . e younges 0 elg acid. the vantage nomina ting commlt tf8, reporte d or almoat a necessity . .Not Ztnn. brokvi fl hip at his hnrn e in Jackson. bu~ine9t; ,trip. arriving home Friday. ~mmendB broadca sting the fertll- adviaable children of Paul and Hannah J officers for the enRulnslimit eattle to Bilage ex- .1. The road year u 101Ohio . Nothing Lewis. Her father departe d Ihis Izer rather than puttina In the row, cluslvely to , low~: ' Pres" D. E. Dunham; VlclI over 90 ·'ays. Give free Will enhance the problem A value of our farml 26 years ago; and tw~ " A paill ful. a l~h o lJl(h cll mical ae!brother s ~re8 When • J , A. used Cowan; the row. 50 to 7;' Ibs. run of clover hay. Moat economical now one siSler. James, MIse LOUise Sea'y-T reu. g, Miss E~hel Hosier is working in would be a in A. Lewis cident. occured al ~, .r .... in hlll t we.. k. good roads liberal application. The aainl I eded h made by feeding whole 2. 'than Better' schools: More consoli- Harry • h. ave a .so Wm Daulthlt', II. wh.. lives in th ~ thl! Waynesville bank. while Mise speaker uses lOCO lba. of acid per corn are prec er to As this concluded the p~m of feed cotton seed or oil meal dated and better Bchools and other nnd bette~ world. olll SCi 001 huu.." Ibolll/ hl he would Martha O'Neall ill on her vacation. acre evpry tbree years. the day. the meetlnK adjourn ed to tor beSt relult., and use 2 to 3 pounds better teschin a high Teach what we .go t() the Wavnepvllle Uairy barn ~. She was married , August 19, A The preside nt then appoint ed the per ba.d per ilay, The .moat to JeRBe E. Boomershine and 1909, have meet again next year. Impor- can Cbu F ' CI. . where he is,employt'd, by way "f th Mr. and Mrs. Seth Furnas lett fo!lowinlt nomina in after life. lived happily in the aame house for ting commit tee: ~ant factor In cattle feeding ill the 3. ule .. • field. tie elimpd ov~r th e fencf', hi ~ .Sundl4Y for Wlnston-::!alem . N. C.. Milton Kerl. Fewer and atronge r churche s more than ten },ears, Itev. J . G. • - • tftt flew out (rom under him . 8nd Wll!!re they will spend 80me time L. Cartwr ight.Ernest Earnha rt and S. pr!!per purchu ini' of the cattle: .. mean .tron~er preache rs. Huber was the officiati ng clergym an . The Home and the Commumty, he started ror the barns. bll t not on visiLil,g relatives. 4 . OrgaDlzatlon of f~r!'1ers MUIIIC by the 1!0ngregatlOn. by Mrs. WlllOn, The vital problem buslne&l1 men are orglnlz ed., All at their marriag e. hlll,tent Be manageli to stop hl' fore T.he Mrs. Willison, of the ExtensIon De- Ilf the world Mrs, Boomer has been living ' today ~. the lural probhe reached Ihe railroad He WIIS buslnetoll men have more In· in Daytctn torshine Let Helld more than twelv~ repai.r your Watches. partme nt. was in.t roduced and spoke lem .. We can!t blame the young man 200.000 considerably ~ crat r h ed UP . bu t no Glock:! IIl1d Jley fluence than ~.~.OO O farmera . The years and had a wide ciTcle of friends tl welry. All work done upo~. "The Elimina tion of Drudr- for stoinK to the city. with tbe in bones were brok en. on prtlmistlII at the ~ign of thO;! Watch, ery. The reason .... e find houR- creaaed PIQ'. allO the country woman lack of or~amzahon of the farmera wbo loved her dearly. In fact there ~ The wellther man h08 nOl givell us WayneSVIlle. means their sulferln g. Ought to be- we~ many 8uch circles and work a drudge ry la becl!uae we do Is wantinr .~ P, to Ohio. , where she long to the Grange and by all mean. these include any hope for belter weathe r. and not have a proper appreci ation of the ma, have all, thetown d relation ships in the conveniences, to the Farm Bureau . the ice iM not melting very much and Sunday School the laThllre bas been BOme fine 8katlna work at hand. Believes every ' llirl ThOle matw bad lUlt as well in the 5. Higher appreci ation by the church People wh'o have bUl<ineas out of dies' aid society the Woma~'s should bave a training for bomecountry on . the The' race lack trllck, of educatio and the nal farmers of the farming ,business, tian Temperane~ Union doors must be very careful these daY h youna the people have taken advanta ae of the making and ,houeekeeplni_ Moat of advanta aee,cal1.e8 the flo,! to the and a ~reater pride III our farm home which she belonged. bu,in_ . us could pre~re a mill. but bow urban aehool. Interes t ~~----Slime, having a fine time. In one's The Wife ought to have her pocketshop friends mallv o.f us unde""t aI!d tM .'! Why?" work. 8'01Da ,t o be, the lure neighbo rs in to the book and ba.nk a<:count , Take the commu nity. ~ the Water In the ho~ woohlt ie;a areat farm . Tod well a~ hflr own relapnrenta are teachboys and ilrlS Lost-T IIlto ~rtnerl uesday hlp. Uvea. mornin g. on the factor in tbe ehmlnaUon of drIJl,lK- InK their ~11ctier Many will mig her smiling auLD LOCKED IN DARK Xenia pike. a blllck leather i awav from the Too many boys have plirB and no face hand-ba&" ery, and the coat of \D(Itailation 'or farm. ratlHir • and her belpful '(lresence very . to It, and are givhogs. calves and contain ing Bamples ' of pocketbooks, interellt on the mon,y will be no co,!s. After all, IOrely. Gillette razor .etc. Finder leave at more ~an OM m0!lth'~ water bill n,o 'inK them tIM .ronK Idea. 76 oel the onea who are rettlng the most In her larly "teens " she joined in cent of the' C!IteI 'in junnlle court out of. life. are the ones who are the Metbodist Episcop Jann"y' a and receive reward. the city. Electric ity ,~Id be In beeaUH thlJJljy e never been al Church at taught, renderi ng 8ervle~ to others, Lytle. under the pll8torate of every house. AIIO. we e~uld ,plan Adv~eatee .-1onn i'ne 0.1 boys' and Vocal duet by Ernest Earnha rt Rev , Mr. Patton. Shortly atter her Mr. L F, P~rkins and family, ot our wo~k ; A pr~per 'arnnare mllllt , elrll clubs. Too ,many poople look and W. Younce marriag e, she. with her husband and AthAnta. Ga • are visiting at the bome of the kitchen '11'111 often lIhorten lat tha dollar "'Of"tbe question and mother . joined the Ohmer Park of Mr. Harry Wadsworth alld family steps. Too many U88 tables and not enough ~Uh. b~lme side. (Continued next week .) formed Church . of Dayton. It ia a of near Dayton. They spent a day .~. ,: ~Ieasure to witness that they have here IBllt week visiting friend • . ; been earnest Christiana and loyal and " -.I, faithful church- membe rs. MI88 Mary Fo,. of Loll A....14&. Warren County Pomona GnlDge til one or tile two 'womes .--.atlJo will meet at Lebanon, Saturda y. JanappoInted a m~ber of the ~ uary 31. The newly elected officers . . I"\~ Cl'atlc national e:reouU " commit.. 'Iw VI" morninlJ. Novem ber 26th , there was tee .,UI be inslalled and the fifth degree ftU L on IIn'BDgomenta. tbe .ou.. ' . a little baby girl left on the front will be put on. Every grange r Is inwomaD momber fMlln. ,Kra. ~ Tb III b . I . r po~ch of this house. and Mrs Boomvited to be presen t. BIIIIS, Tb Is 18 tbe ant Ume .. UtIt ere 'II' e a _pecla meeting 0 erahine . . it in and mothere d it annats t N.0t k no\ymg. t t Miami Valley Council, J. 0 U A. M., . h II took ot Amer!e&,II pollUc!ii Uial your coJUIp ond ent til e 'mr 0f ODe' 0 f t.le. th I mos d . recen d I Friday d eveninlr . January 30, for any the woman baa been appoilltecl to Wit a for Uarvey eburg e ove an ten ern.as an l lbPuld like m~yes In ooe townahl ,p \0 our county. purpose of installinll officera The S. Fred CO. Lebanon Big Store to add a word of nE!W8. an Importa nt Mmmlltee Ia ... and con- devotion of an own mol her • It WIl8 encour -l-m'ent to l Bids w~ recelvE!d Thursd ay at ferrina de"'rees The re"'ular Annual J<'urniture and Clearan ce polltlcal party. '. meet. her hope -.to really adopt the townsh the little ip house i,n Salem town-· g f"l t F 'd Sale. in all departm ents, 911111 open the move 10 way ohchoo l . Mlea P'oy made a lpeecll of tao - t" child; but after . trali~. keeping ship it until for the new as centrali ztrl school IO °r Il8 rl ay even nK 'Y post- Tuesday. Decemb · h' h ' Satu rday, J anuary 31 ..kin. tha~ ' San hauellc o II .:..czc.. 'b . '. Thl s sa Ie t Ion. er 2Srd. J'ust f"ur "'tatton , ed on account of the Ice. All . w on n H·a"",,s ,arg- bulldm be tbe "Iaee for tbe aaUoaal ~ g whiCh k is to be bUIlt . 01f~r8 the greates t thrift and money- There III Ieno , IS on the Jpon unioJ s are ur"'ed to be present next wee townsh a. it was lp •. nec~ iD ' ~·· "entlon . .te Gear..e Fox {arm one-half mile eaat F 'd (accord ing In .fllne, SIVIOIJ 0pPllrtu nity of these price- mo!,,& favorab . .. . • ttl physlcl anl' adviR}~ .t9 give It away ly e.itullted, lo...-ot rall- of the Sakim Ccnter school houle. , rl ay evelllng. ~. soaring times. to other kind handQl {d tender hearts zatlon than Musle. It ha~P11118 to be The contr . for general constru • Her friends will .1.BJs rememb er my native townsb ir: ' The lfevQr of tlon was awarde d to Charles e- I . M. .. ~ Lockecl In ;& 'Wlndolllless (i), M. Ridge received a letter last centrali zation Is Mrs. Boomershine,fo lj caring for thia aJ over the state. Cr. . at hie bid of 150.918 ," til a New York tenement house week from h}s eon, Hu&,h. who aaid In. our county there homeless baby in ute last weeks of for 15 years b)I ber e~ed motber, he was married . and would probabl y IIhlp8 r.ecegt1y voted are four town- With best.results hoped for. I am , her life. . to ceotTallze( Your friend. bUk HKrIIt Serea ' ot Naw York, be home 1I00n. did not tell the and more on the way. Having Mrs. Boomershine has been in de.... _ . b.r Int d87ltabt. beld 'ady's namt!, butHe I. M. Stout, Supt. ahe waB a reBident a keen observe r of the benefit .bean dining health fot the last several and Iler ant doil iii arml aDIl fell tbo of PittBbua;g, where . -_ ~ . he is locat~. veara. but IIhll was not given to comresult. oUhls movem ent for Beveral of' fellow Tbe SoclRellula r communication of Way- plaining. TlIreeti melllhe bas yea~ ehould bealad 'to tell the pia_ - et;r .fOl' Preyehllon 9f Cruelty to underThe Other Sid.. nesville Lodge F. &: A. M•• Tues- ICone surgica l operatio (lIl1f.sr . .NiI01I8d ber .tll~ olber , ,Dr. and Mrs J. T. Ellie and Miaa ple,o M. .le to~lp lOme of the --It ;roo _lit to make youmlt .,U4 ' day eveninll, Februar y 3, 1920. at a.mi Valley Hoapita ns in the MIMartha O'Neallleft.Sundayevenin&,. ~n. dW~d Itbey Mould take ~IIO. slle II to IlIlo>. ct.lldl, hoping each Recently the HI School tiaUet ball . th~ 'WIth other folk. don't atop to tell 7.:00 o·clock. Sojourn for a tour thloujlb the South. They mov.. an 0 t NOW. Iioocl J~·at Jut. , b tIm" to recover her health and team went , dl_ "Juit wonderful thlnp ;r01l haft and ,visitors are cordialling Lebanon and wu d. will ma~e ~!ori~~ thel~ objPotive 0 Enll c1~~. y stren&,th, It was not p088ible to ra- feated 61 to,to 1lcle takllll fa;om cS~e. but Just SIll'. "Yo.u fello_ haft 12 ,The pm. althou p ~--point, ,Will VISit CIties of Importa nce a y vnl9n,ftndfaUJ e J. C, Hawke, W. frohr.n 0 It.hr ' last pJ)8r one, Sandun anThd s~.. de- very very onlHlde d. wail ~lay8d 6, J., 'the "orld betit!'ln tor' b~l • .tblDpl" on their way. L, A. Zimmer man, ,. t IS I e at noon of u ....... ay. men, tbe' referee doms IDllch to 8. 1920, beinlraKed 4~ nars, p hill home team win; &lid the and 10 days. Sbe Is lurwork of Lebanon aided lDuch Eyes examined and the very latest 'huab~d, mother, three a victory, It extrem el, I8ethooa used. Eye QI.. . . and Abbie MR. when ·1i team becom . 10 Spectacles an!! all part. belonKin&, to Janney. anPd:Rlo'ln··tel~A eams alwavs in stock. All lenaea 10 c~=~n'= ground accuratltly. No chara-e for Lewis. _ .... · ..... • T • ~ examin ation Quick, reliable aerThll funeral eervice . . . conducted th. Hi acbool '. Were yoU ' tn ' b-ra~eh of the vice at Hendley's. on Monday at 10:00 a . m., at her team CIIIr'klvlll.. wban a _nice 'anlt do yoU' tinY••..di8cha~ae7 home. by her ~tor. Rev Frank A yery K'e~ltlemanl., :~u plaJed If 10, th18 aection cappli.. to you, Sbults. /lB8lated by Rev. J G. Huber. resul It iR reporte(i that there' a few for W""'" Bonne on disc~arKe.- Section 1406 eues of "fiu" In the towhlhl and burial was made In the cemete ry ville Hi . p. In 01 the Reyena e AC!t, approve d Feb- several of the larger cjties at Corwin, Ohio, January 12, 1920. Thfl boys play at Wilm~D r.,ry U. 1919 authbJ'lz,e .the pa.y- of the di1l886e ia'becom • - • toniKht. ,ment of ~ blInyl oL.ao.OO ,10 ".11 Be careful , and at the lnli alal~rninll" ----.~.--------persona HMn,.. In t"e , military or of ail approac bing ' naval forcea ,o f . the United States b4!d and sLQ there,bad durlns the preallJit ' war who liave,. board of health. " aye lince April , 6.1917.r~ene(tor been dliiQharled 'under b01)orable condiThe Shoe Cillaranee Sale of ,the 9. tiona, or who at ' time hel~_fb>or "'red Co. Lab,anon Bi~ Store, of the may realm or E. V. Barnha rt. 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As hte (j hp, In !;CI'(1 I, NOS I' ne 8tnrtl()(\ 5:= ~ ~":~u:::~,o:.r;:a~k 1111\'''1'''\1 I" II,,· tllnll)(lit Ihut h ~ r~ ' iRle ten upon Andrea 'his moulh . ...,~~.:.:r.!. ~~.:.!~;:-:.:ti. ft"'\','r u lucolUh' I,Y \\" 11111 111 J.:lo\'N~ It( ':~ ~.... ~.; Ellgi nl'. j IUeIH.'a ll y lIew opened to ~ wide, II(IU lldl C',88 Inugh. i::.ri-::.'.t.:.on~ Co. Dopt. JI~l l ,nt'ry w u nln l"\ t l1{ .... utt u n nll y onkt' ll CIIl Cb/cqo With brood shoulder s atooP{id, bls nh· g tl a ran l e ,ct. . hl uw, ; nonna lly low.ballg lng hll lll18 r urved lip "" rt l \'(lr. " l"Hlfl )1 1\('( '1 11~t ~ 'r 111 1_11 Qily 0 h ,.'2 ~6 hp. like mo08tro us t ~lo n 8 nlld his sha ggy Full t' r ,& ok.' thal \\' n ~ ~t l' llnt:II) \' ~ljft l \ lw ,1 nlltt beard wag,," ng to thnt ~ lI ent laughter . son t; aspl 'lI l~ lI g m e. 1\1 .. .1I'''·~,· '·I II"t' ly ;1);1(1'11":1 I" ·I;.r, " I Ilk" ·yoll . he advnn('eit upon her. ~ Il c lrcled her IH'S l ~'lIq'l twll ' IIkin' ~'''II: YtHl' r ,\ t-:l' d- L of "olld ilio n, walat wltb hla lIugera aod. ehot her up 1I1I1.lhl....... ;\ 111 ,I whIH[I"I' 1I "" ul II light ly 110 that Mhe fell'c1ollhled BcrOM> These c n l!itll'S me ha i "illnJ,: u i llllI' Y t ! lttptl IIlf. \' 011 J.!t\ rl;,:hl hl8 heck and Chl'8t. Be gnve a low Frank T hompso n .,., ~a itl ~ IIIld .. JlIl1uary 2V 10 1I 1~' h(':lI'1 wl lh II '11$' or gi n. 1 nco r sa"\: on Ole whl8t1e a od sped from the ' crnal n~ an (leorlc Woolla rd , , , , cepI; IIrtllJ.! It q ut." .. Fehru ary 5 '(l Uti t of ill!' la lli n" e \.- c i ri c ' locredlh le poc.e. '1'he bnut·bOY8 nrOflC _ ":-I ,'," , .. lei 'i'1'('\' r, "I ·t! ~~lI ll It up. .t~alth lly and Hltted nfl er him. : F rank Archdea con " . . r-~brual)' (I IIIO l oI s . I'll h""" 1l w "l lllI ~ r'''' Y"Ili>r II", till'" To Anrt l'l'n't! trun ~ flxln(r tCrTor WOf Corenll Estate . . , , , . . . f "bru a ry 7 Y"u t!I '1 I IIU 'h If .\'\) U th..l o ' t l 'u t III1U full lidded a memory -n f1C'el lllg KI" n.. s.~ J. I. Baker .. .. .' .. .. li t ' h t' ! lIn l1It l " U,\ ," . . Februar v II ~ftavmr a mll~on. 1 snail nll,' e nu .. lit.' 1lIll'~ II " ul\l ot Trevor,41tllnlllng, hllll,ls In pockets, ., "Tlh1rt' run Lf... :' HH hi M :u'( ' I o~ t {'r . J:~ . hili 1"'1' IlI n, '';s Ii 1011 before hi s dlKfr. On hi Mfo cI' Wil t! Rn, " n . i! W Elliott . Februllr l' II d m~ulty [n building a rnllro8d across dlllllJll'd nil lhnt. 'I'h,· ~l h 'r~"~I \' 1' 11'0' J11 .'n :-.unt IS. "lI h, n.\.'N ( ' lIt l l'l'rul. . wurm ,fer--cold. ,,'bltp, ull for,nv lng anger J., rlCII with other people's 1lI0ller , OJlI1 n"' lIt H .---. uf the thrllhl dnj! 1.1"'. NIt Ul'll \\'vl ( 'IIIII(, lIri ~: ,,"r f(t llJ;:l ll \." 'l' IH'I I1 , wIl h h vlog built ooc, I s hnll build Ullolller In It tllru Sh e thought she crlecl out to ~fllr('L'ls , Hl1 ed 1i.1" ", h"t.· hOl"il..lII, II ('lIulu..', ' Illal \\U'" Il k,' II Ihlln\lf' l'-d n }) : ter to stoP. to give her bllt ooe 1II0llleol o'· d then another. 1'0 put,..t t Iu 1I nut· Hnvln g 8111(1 my [II rill, I' alll t!nill~ . he kll"\\' In " t l l H't1 \', ' I~' lhll t he' h'lIl "~t ' l lf l II np. ~' 1I1I thw).!: ldll hHutmu 1 to quit farmlug .. ud wi ll ~e' " 0 11 th' ~ ~ll 1 might ny that tram nOW on tv . explalo. to beg forgiveness. t e far snnH' l h l n ~ hl~ up h l i'ii slt'+.." ' (" IIl1d tllnt "' iI,\ lh, ' h- - hll\",,'1 you ~"lI t , III Y m kno wn I\~ t h ll H. .hllr l, bf,,, r r o ' my prayers will be sta t"d In I flUS h e wlluld :-:hnk, ' It flllt ~rovel ot th e feet at th e olle 1II1I,! tn (,Hili. 3X mll e8 sooth tin ti ll' :-. lIgli t l 'SI ~ m u f: l,' hl l " ( ' e",t or Ce nt or o miles of rondbed -whot )·ou Engli sh 1) !' f) \ ' Of ' ni H all the world. btlt n? sOllnd cumo trom ville o u 1.bn ~J1r\DI! V •• il , ~ hl' I1 I ~d 11:\11 11 Inll g 11l 1' 1Il· . \ lI dl" ' ! 1 pt" ·,,:,,,, ·.l Iwr hUll flH . hl'r 1nco lloy u[I I Uen . cull permaoe nt way. Olber aod grento!r on', unci h ut l R her III1 • tl O ~\lllkIlItS III r{'('lIl1ln,L.! olHl Itl' l' whlll, ' hllt!,\ HL!!Ii " ~ 1 tlll..' lit. o r. lII('n hsve built _mplrea ; I sbould like h i.' j\ ):R t Not until she 8100d tott r rlng aD. tll f te r vi llll pik e . lin Ola ssif led Ads lIn nfll II~ tt1 \\ hil i h ro \\' IHllt) Rh, ' \\' U'-; Il'j'lId\llll~ ~ "nUy . h ut :-;11l' to krut them tOlletber." cnnted hottlJllI at lI111"CloH h'r's hoat clhl ' d o wlh' l\ t:ht- \\'U!-I \\,j' ll. l it' Wn~ I:nlnt: \\' ,,~ nUl I r l j.!IIl I ' IIPI); IIl'r h,t ,olll Thursd a" January 29 1920, j!t:'IH.'l' "WbclI ~ a r e you gOing to StonT' t (l tnk,\ lwr ill lite come bnck 10 b er hen rt nnd velnE J. r..,'tt fi ,l !ht: :411," \\ :1... \\ ,·11 W US I"t'l hu..:y. I I IUII I It 'nppll It) 1111 un' , Bl!ked Andrea. and longs. She threw. UJ) her helld Begl uoio ll at 10 : uO O • n nw, :-t ill' r 1IfoI ' lt ''' : :0011" Iwd 11 1 ti l' f t' li ~1 t'r"'lnll,lIl1 ~ ur ' l ' I 't'\' I' r'~ MONEY LOANE D '.\l OII R, t h" fIJ I 1'11 1' 1 In ",hilt "rve stsrled already, " aos werell lH' tl t1r in lw r IIfp, and screame d 8S she hud never knowlI lo wing prn l.le rty: 4 HtJr".,H , t> Cu t tllul Ir Ilu 'n' W II ", Imp W II " gllltlj! lilt fI U l ... ' ''." ~I .... ftH'~u t th llt 'l'l'evor . "I've got my stake sod 0 t h i u)! '1 1lf" hllll~e l' t\ .mortal Eogi/a could h rln, scrllllm cbampto -tl wild. terral' ~ I e. 4 11 "1!!8, lwpl o w o. are lI fl>l' s ~amcr besldea ; that's pure velvet o t) lPr, II w os the prllltlb.,,n hU'l' thull uu" Hll' Iltld l'\' l't' 111l 11lJ.!h t Il It IIIP I't! lmltir- being sttracle d to America n winged wall of despern te sppelll. Mac- Ho useb old Uo o d ~. e ta.e ll~ " , H~rlH' lIH, ll:-lI!:Y L . "Il ~, 1 a u ltv .. l'r.uok , " l'I\lI l1l1lt, ot t uJ1~UI' -t . S l ~ . , i 'd Ul l1 IIllItgllu ~ tbl H ehoree by the taloa or 'ItlIl blll ~ Xl ~w-n·d8Y8 ." bUle C1nater pure .. 0 11 ., i t"hl .• 11~ u N!lOO UlI tU •• rtK""IItI · soatcbed tiller trom rudd~r, 'rh.,l'£' IR n e\ t t. I IiH).{ htl\\' I" n ~ An· FRAN l{ T1:J() rnU lI , ~ I I1 H' ' 111<': '111', 1IOt.t , II lIIlIu lltltl n ot .t P..;( IN . paid helre rOY bouta. , Tbl, If " 1'11 lell you when you really Ortt 3 '!oC IIl1l Ut N ... r.,,~ II 'nl(hl, .I .,hll ~llIrlllll ", Aile " strack ber ftcross the elioulder s. • . A . .MONIIII eo ~ll1IJI I Ht' llllt)';foI w o uld ha\'I' ltruw ll IIIH I ~l liI\ W II ~Jl lll fi t which Tre, Auot . lohnny ISbeppard. Eoglaod ', Ueb" 1I1orted'" said Aodrea . "Tbe momeot h ~h] Ollt . flOC' 01 knocked · ber, tnce dOwn, Into retl~ Bu llc l'" !l. X 1I 1~ , 01100 . 64 ,:W wh,ll I)olut 'rr,' ,·e. r ·~ 'Vflr \\11 $ d"\II II II' lIl t l l,\' Ol .posing nIl th o weight oehampW n. who W&DU 10 y .•u co~ected your Inoer Home wltb 1'1 bllge.wa ter. battle our beet. Champio n Benny WSpr ruti un \\'II ulll 1111 ,. ~ {lr h'l'li IIi III. 111" ,.,01 "O'i)! 11l "r III" old lI.:hll ng ato· th e ster of TrIlospo rt." TIle stench of the stale water proLeonard,- It he call make the· 00 nOO,1 unt of ba vlng .old my tur tl Il'lr "'"rdl ~ss ~llII l,'s t wn q IIlII·r· gUlL "lIu ll .\' U IIIIII~' I" "You're comlog 00." IIBld Trevor. rUllled lIy wel.Sbt, 135 pou nds. dueed In her a reaction ; It WAS 8C fum. I will !ljJ~r 8& publlo Mil le 8& NOTICE nil C',"'lIt whl "'l h .. hnd It"l h ~I "n ' Ih ll l1 Ih ll t: "he cQu lel 1I0W feel p leaBed lit ber rememb erlog. nnuseat lne tbot It mom ontnrll.Y dro\,( d my retlldB oo • :J mill'S fr om WlI y. t orCSf'l'O otlll ten rfltt. TI H',\' Wl'l't' ~lt t1 n ~ tllu l I II" '1I1'I' I'('ss(',1 hilire'd Rhe hud u~d why." suld Andrea, "have you tboubtl l CIt aU othet' thloal ~III bel oe'iville . 00 the Sprill" VlI.ll ey pIke, nt ,\ lo hle M II' I' ,li nIH'r elll n ~lH' ~!'ol "t1 li t thei r wonts h ud com o bold· l )1·1 GE- .... w. KUUlIlJII(1. Il",d "nd n l'ver ' on co played the phonogr apb 7" IIIlnd. Sbe drew awoy trom It n nd. on tbe farm koown al tbe Albert cluudll'sS nl I:III , l.rl tl l"nl un,I. 'r n I~' 1111 .. llip "111'11 111111 l hut It wus III a th e tll ~t r ll llll' lI[ (rom !ts Wilt-. A II wnr. Il .... r .. I1~ .. "el. !:leu "Eb I" • exclaime d Trevor. bls mind full tu ot'ln, w h l'n crawling to th .. f(rn tc.'I1 f1ellir at n s lllnll Cr ew tarm, on bUlnnce. . II lll l'·:I\\,ny sound 81'II H ' 1111 "'r,'<I '"HI fore'l'd oll ty hecall L.,.wr ~n oo Tbom .... Ftlrry . 0 Me Heeond 11I1 ~ r , here WIlS the thud ·h lrolo,g 8ome~sa ulL "Look b e.re." lie ClllU e tu t ll ~l u ·111 eeckplt, croucbed of In • tbe co r" rlll!r 1h ,·h' funned pUI'J UHW- 1I ~ Inll'II~lty WlIS lJ -yond aetulI l ex· fl 'Ote&ted. "are )'OU trying to bowl we rill llllC' II Cl·. TI"' \"() heavy ho'" aD wood. Trevin'lI door by the I:unwule Rnrl the lIfter th",urt. Thuuda y. Februar y 5, 1920, pn l~~ l q ll , " :\l ralj! hl", 'rlws,' ,,·,1 III Illt.:11 hi. w er e strip ped o r ei' wltb 101 own pbllosop hy of coo- chnlr und 11'11111,,1 ("rwllrd . III. 11'11011' 10 ,ll 'lIvsl III1 IJ!'lI cmb le Ilukedne ss- fl ew 01" '11 nnd the sllll ",,1I1lI1I1 pbon~ Just to her lett. 80 cioSIl thnt even Bec lnning 11\ t' asta' Wbat the devil 'bu tbe phooo- boeh' te'll e III th FOR SALE - I' ROPERTY cO'''rl l.f IIst "lI lnj!. rnp ll' " IIIHI t.ru :J(I ~ \\' ,.r(l, In ppt n,.., t hirs t, grAnh Wtl l! hurl ed us from a catapull with hend hawed she could nol II void lng propert 120'010011, \he foll ow. I! ,'apb got to do with s lars alld luner It (,'n nll' ugaln. II gh"sl y : 2 I:lOO: 80~ . :I Gutt ie, r II "U1 11111 Ihnr III): IIIh:I 'llIy rllr lienrt'a blond and Hftecn tt!e.t through the air . . It fell (0 aceillg his enormous teet, sn t AlncClos- Implem eots, ieed. CJbl ole n!, ford lI 'l mea7 Tb d-- thing lan't mlo&- grnr\unlly nllslIIUf'" 1II1h.1l1I1 r .. ' lIud nll th lll )! Iv"s. III cnnlpnrl soll with her the IUIrII ·11I'1I1en grouud of the PKtto ter. , t lai's why 1 ever use It. ~t·. taloted rhythmic form Ullt II II ft " r 0H. ~ALE-~' ralll ll b " Ud~ ,7 r ,.OIU. , Be talked to ber s tendlly In a mut· AotOlilo blle. e'o, See bill. live long own Jllll " stru)!!:I(' with Trevor, tbe cu· with II terrlnc splinteri ng cra sb. rolled ~EORGE WOOLL AIW. by Ill! prospect ive ownersh ip." fiu e lut tlx e"I IC1111- I<KrOIlO" . U.. I" minut es It was rc cO)!III ',lI hl" 11M t.he CO llll t,,1' II~ S IlIll" " th" prOtlOrtlo1l9 of a ovcr on oue s ide ond wo~ s tili. An· tering unclerlon e, hilt II IlIlIg time Woo. MIlia. Aoot. ".faeClo ater." mused Andrea aloud. cudene d rumille of nil Afrlenn river I!!et'l"in)! vf l·h·IIII'1I1S ~,. Ie . P hon e 16 2y' dreu's eyes had been wUlchlng It. tus· passed hefore s he begun to dl~tlnj!lIl s h til . l ler ey811 lIashed a 8JDlle at blm. Clllllltpy. '" .ll tln·t . ,·lId II ," suld 'rrcI'o r soft- c1nllted; uow they swerved Rnd stop· one word from nnother. T he mUll er· AHM. o n ll blilt mill!' ,('"I-h o r ·' Wen. a~y. 1 know It's cotna to Ins tontly Trevor "'os 011 his t pet. H .. ly , "h"":l II SI' I elllI lI't wuut to rCllllml \1 d Il"nua t wtlh n cli ck of the sudden· Ing s weller! slowly to n, ch'ur und I!!pnllg V .. lley , O tt lu . kll ,"'o .... be a"r,illJ jolly." liquid e nunclotl on; the vo ice bl'CIIII'C se Bllvlng ren ted my farm . 1 will 18slled orders to Rnihtull . who ImlUe- ,;,,·",·If WII W('I't! "till unburied . HI!- ly arres ted lDuscles. ll at pobllo Auot\on on DIY form , the J o hu B. MII< ou f'l rill ; o" ulttl uln l-\ "'What! Tbe phonogr apb." Betweell her nnd tbe door of T re- lIko llIuRlc 1I11d .. tlIed, Ru t 110 longer dlatE'ly begun to clenr the luill e nnd Sldi'~. It' "~,k so ch'lI n-" known 6S tbe "No" 1IIll1. Building raIlrvad&" elll1llollt e every Item or furnitur e tbnt "I kll ow." IlIti'rn,pt ~d lIIncClos tcr. 1'or's hut 8toOll the towering ftgure of could It drog her senses: she shucl· nor'b of Lytle Ke nrick farm, 1 wih' a bllut filly uor.l , fh. e Iron!" all 10 on tbe Oebhar t roed, Olllllbr .. noIlH : po~ .. tlNwloo I!IVtlO a t. would lodlcnte a dual a 'CUPIlIICY of Ih l' Oncl' II1M C his 1I"I OII I ~ hlu g l y ncxlble II mnn In QUllner profile. She could dClred. crlng,-d uncl er Its terrible 00 onOIl , Ad,l resl O. M. M ,.NOU. 40r. OHAPT ER X. wblt e portloll of th e CII\IIfl. 1' hey hud vnl ' I' t'lI II II ~ ,'d It ~ Iuue to olle or un· "we hlR jlr" nt ghock ot bushy red bnlr. ClOre88, Its IIMUty bod become forever ~Ie on Bldg ,•. CJlnOl 10" r. I, O bI ' . Friday, februar y 6, 1920. J ~H dressed tbat Olght tor dloner. uot as n felO:lIp.lI e,dlu. " I ella II1111ers tllull, a t u hI! of hl ~ 8hllggy ben rd. his enormClII S' leprous. I'roID that da)' Andrea' s bealtb be- celebrat ion or uny spec1a1 event, but coul't'e,'1 la~ r~ mllrkt'd co nvf'r!'l ntlona l· Iy broud 8hoolder sund th e whit e gleam " Dea r. 101'81" "lie nnd sullen per· Beglonl ng prompt ly at I : 00 • m . pa to mend with tremend ona rapldlt7 . because they were both bored W\tJl Iy. "~'o u dlsllko t he Idea of currloo 10 of his twe. hnnds hllnglng III most ul hie son." It WUH Rll ylng, "who would have followln jf properl y: ,BoraeM , 'l'rftor D"er tlfM of watcbln , barl too mucb thlle on their hands. Trevor COlljUII·t1ttll with tI... " Irglll (lol1sh ot kn ceR. fl[e WIIS hn fless lind dressed thought It? Who would hn "e Imagined 6lbe WANT ED- FARM BAND C.Ule. of !'lboa'". IlJlPl8Ul ollti, Feed, DftIr' c.Iecl to woAGtr .t a now ellcusel'l 1I1mseif to Andreu olld II IIl11hognllY \lux, Willi. let '8 bove a In full ed bille dUIIgu·rees maoy Blue thnt you. a Helen al1lollg women. 1I0~' Houaeh old Oond., eio. ~tlll bUltl lOok wlt'bdrew toe lit th ftllUl e eessed II th to ing." for hll bls of room, bulk. bCfIll!Y. ou th and n reali, 110 nptd tll!\t Its dsl11 tranllUo na W81'6 In a few minFR'ANK ARCH DEACON , "I dOIl't rl'lIll'lIIb r hll vlllg ' sel'n YOll As she watched blm be raised hi! lovely evenlog ·frock, sbould bllve A. A M~eil , A M"rrlel ! MilO by tbe w u oth.~ootl vlalble. It 'rer.lnde d hlll\ of onl! of the utes be resppea red garbed In bls lot. so solier hefor ..," 8111" Trtlvor, 10 the arms 10 a wide stili gesture nOli beg1lo cOlDe 110 fur tor a man' Cbepr up I wlIRe. t,., 'be rl " u t 101111. Call mane111 elt b s boyhhod. An Old mao roughes t khaki shirt snd trousers , Hie Bome el\8Y tODe, ulld t ram Its sound to Sing. At tbe IIrnt note. quite un· You've found two; one dunghill blln· phaue 1S.:.!. W"yoe nHie. OhIO. j 28 had IIIIld to 111m one dawn, "Hear tha ta ce WAS grave as he aduDce d on com growing , 40nny'" aod be Inughed . Andren wltb a nod toward ber hoI. s ho know he hnd lllrncd towurd .\lIs cOllscious ot actloo, ahe let the door tam and-n nd nie." The undersi gned will offe r for 8111e swlog ope'n lIod Itepped out on the \Vhere ...~n tho grandda d hud tnken "MacCIo eter " '1\1 be here In balf an room, Be laughed. not silently lind stln ~Ot as Pobllo Aoo'lon , on tbe preml~OI " m llfore~ cl , J eon fiSSU rl! you." revemnda . 1ft was tbe aria trom "Fllost." quite .Ioud. It Wll8 lin extrtlol'd lnary at Ly~le. Oblo. In tbe Townsh ip I, him bt boe ear nnd marched blm to bour." he stated. "I s sk you to go to of LOIT the ueal'ellt furrow. "Plc1t out a stalk ),our room. close snd bar hOth doors pUed :MacOI08ter. "Deco s trapped on th e MlDe ,II ria, bllt ob I how dlt'l'erent . 8Oulld. It awoke In Aodren n chord of Wayne, · and Coonty of WarreD . 110' tbe wagon by luck of the and fleee&-" stlly there until 1 call YOII." The voice of thl! mao wa. like a buge memory. It W8S not th e stereotyped 1 : 00 o'olook p . m . • on ond watch It, you Uttle egg-suck er." Ttle sound of his voice was cut and elltterlo g serpt'nt 'of Without waiting for her comm ent. be commao ded. "See' It crow, If you lIOuod tJlat laughte r of tbe stage: It WI\S more speT lru UblltD . 32x4. Frld", e"oo. be .tumed lind left .her. She 80t on. lIlIort by tbo closlo g at 'l'revor's door. wrltbed ,Inootbl y loto the IIlr, chal- clallzed than ths!. Then sbe remem· can't bear." Saturda y, Februar y 7, 1920, IDg. Finder phl"6e 0,,11 pbo oll Andreu opened her own. just a lenging thn dome ot heaven Itselt, AnitriiC wal Uke that; lIIIe was un· wltb narrowe d eyes. until she bnd tin· bcred. 'His wos nol tbe laugh ot an Ilomber 4\1.2(. j~ 8 cnlck. uod looked out. In the very It there was one thlog thnt Andrea lodlt ldual; It .wa. the ~lIpped, stllcca- The full owln 6 real propert furlJD, 81 thouch 111 tbe morning of a Imed ber c;lgarett e. ·nod then. with .a y ~elong . center at tbe circular cou rt squatted In knew better clance to, arouod mn</den to lngly liee delibera If Trevor new ,outll! I Nev... bsd hel' eyes been than · .nother. It W.B the te. "Ba I Ha I tng to lbe ",,\ale of Alber~ (Jornell , were o to Uh"l n, 361[~Y" On Mollcol accurate valuatio n of eYery operatic Ba I-Ha I Ua I Hal"' of cborus nod deeea.e d : I brl,bter" never ber cbeekll 10 quick watcbln g, she orese and wnlked slowly routll bet "atluo ~' .. rry and EIA 'wo-8 \o ry fra~ e across tbe coosplra open court at the craal. In tol'8 ID the "8allo In :Mos- dweil log of 9 room8. with .. ball' voice that bad suoI' 10 Europe darto, to play'wlt b ~ IIlcldent aU,. sbe wall Flu,lllr 1J1"""8 l y' 1I0u sob ool b oo.e. b .. IIorea of IlInd Il. A Imllller frame the last decsde. She bad been takea full of a devU of mlscblevous remln- bet' brea:8t. was a grea t rebellloo nt o o,lly Jame, Jollo_. R. O. r., Way. c .era. dwellio lr of 3 rooms, wl t b aboot the curt mauner In whlcb he hlld Illude to Covent Garden re~larly before she . HI Isceot lunu8nd o. tiom8 pbooe 8 J8 . j 2!:1 ask who could bave Imaclne d loro of land, ~ blllll for 'erme.e y. nonllle . U was out, 06' a matter of educatio n, and It'" he you. to. HIt'1 '.11 a creat joke now. Joun, bll request. bill she hod to ndmlt t~ cootlnue d; then. his voice Albert hernelf 8 (Jornell tbat no other D9 t orm less of re8:ularl addre88, 1 after her elehteea tb thlelleni ne to a Iiollter Indy." Trevor would detead blmself. Marry O. Coruellblrthda1 . as a matter ot matrlmo nlal .dded, "I could. ' cI-- Illtenslty, he "but If 70u·d _ what 1 have ,or per- eOlDlng trom bUn. could hllve Impresse d your soft carFOR SALE Pearl N: Cornell her 110 deepl,. bU8lness. moved h r 80 Qul~kly, alclous ~ )'on'd keep grove for ~II& Women I Fall' women I Ha I Ha I EX80u' ors of abe e8'a~ of She went to ber room, closed the She koew Instantly ' that thl. extra" Bal Dreaml, of a 1esr. £ e IIIBII three Sw.bllla tbat women I Garrr i Alber' Cornell . dllo...ed, ordloary apparltl oo In ·the wllderoe.. Spawn of belli fair 'r.ora. row C uIU"f.. lor. 1 ODe. row bad lUI eel m~qolto&ll from their fl'tlDt door, but did not bur It, chORe a Pestilen ce thet sleep wos IIDUIIII/!: leas than the solutioo of b1 d81 IDd . lul'k (10"lv" 'or; OliO Harrow ,ltxIG " ; youtb uP. tan like dop. one lifter an- ' book and BOt down to muk e a pretense In the shadowl ot At tbe lame time alld plane. I will Ullve a world myster1 . He could be but one night ,and wine. ot.b er. withIn a mHe an4 a halt of an of read log: The BOund of tbe cbuntey r Rld l og Br.... ltln" Pluw . H ". Damoati oD of the I10U my Bou4e bold i100dB lIod Obac. mao aod thnt a person wboae tremen· III thy b,w.,11 ot tb, 1'bese IWlJlpm en18 are prao'IO IlIy as Intectfd camp and the beat of tbern rumbled Dear Bnd then wovered nfar world. p.radlo , tel Propert y. Bee bill. aeeordln r to dous the bends I rlllluiph hod been 110 .hort •• to III the .weat Ukeneu of the riVer, but g ood ae new a nd will be .old a' " weQt .tOtle bUnd for a. month." of God I" MARY C. CORNII :LL. In spite at tbls vorilltio n tile 8um of leave him ~Itb tame but wltbout a bargain . J. tr ~rI8b.m, Lytle. O . Andre. nddenJ,. looked up, st1'lllcbt W. N. Sellr8, Auot ' 70U nane them. W)llte Uan' Its volume swelled stendlly · In all nome'. ·Sh'e Wl\8 bearing the GNet IIIto hie blasln,' e1811. III DId' ria'" them tlJroqb r' "You yourself ominoull approac h until It died Quite Volc~tbe voice of the star that bad are lpeskln '." she IIBld In a clear TIl.". wera the qu8lltIODII that drove . Ub6llter Wblte Brnod SoWII aDd 1 sbone for , a single olght; resound ed "olce. him Iieilre!t to desperat ion. but tbe .uddenl 1 at the boat landlog. "I &00 a womao. weak, miser. Bavln« sold my farm , I ,wl1\ sell Male Ubester Wblte. lnqu! re at but once through tbe Bcala, let .. .ble-1U! ver There Will n distant rattl o ot a 1:18am In the eyes above the demure 10 mll!t!rab le 8. In thiS , at Publio S.le at my r esldeno e on ~eoo nd bOll8e gas\ of .hddle" "Run 8wlftly ns It hnd risen and disappea red awful olght-b mouth from whlcb the1 l88ued Inva- dozen puntlng·\>Oles dropped ncroS! ut I'm oat a coward. 'he N . 0 Riob homeal ead, Smiles Uborch . torever, lellvlng beblnd no trace be- I can forctn 14 rlabl, _riled biOI of the \rap In Ume. the thwarts, a 8poken word or two not 10U but whnt 10U ~·wfla' of U"rvoy sborg lind y. mile yond a memory 10 short that It bad ~n)', tor TOOl of Good ' 1'IIuuth y liol y Jle wall on ..hIs tnIa~; . be koew thet that earned marvelo usly \lerose tbe 10U cried out JUllt now trom a oa8' of WeUma u on tbe BarveY becClm e n re collectloll nlmost unbeliev- he'll Inftoltely deeper I Ihere ,,,,ere thlop bet~een blm and &till nleht. ond then a long silence 8ud, and 300 Bu~h~18 of ~ood Cor n than mine." burg aud Oregonillo pi te, on able to the few th nt hnd heard It. Andre tb,st .peecb would turn Into deDI,. shattere d by a bellowin g voice : Ivqolre of' Joho RubenlO ll. R. U. <I. _'the blatie of IIgbt 111 :MaeCI08ter', I Now "Sblp her aboy ears I we'rc Sbow ' fill your ed Wltb port snd It~ stnrC1811 dJed' fo . ' tir60dlng glow. There ::lIa8U, .keleton l waUdn, by dny aod Waynes ville. Uhlo. H Wednea day, Februar y II, 1920, musle to the ex,·I.:" 0 u( tho l!,;lIt u. W811 eometblQg In Andrea's face. 80me wblcb only cooslete nt silence could hOard IIpts, d - - you. Bow In thE r ClIson or 1!0nSclOl b r ANO-F lSllc88 4',oa Olr 8al& or r6n~. Inqnlre of selt. Sbe lUumlolltloo of tbe clean 80ul within Beginn think l 'U make the chan· ' ·otomb. Blit 80 deep. had grown hl8 ing at 1U: 00 '" . 10 " the f~l. bC<'Qmo nothhlg 01 re thao ii Bcntlent _, _ ~ "' ''''''''''-''~~_ _ j28 her. that spoke wltb a !lure voice. 10winK propert y : 7. Bortiee. 1O Cat. . . at 'his ofIloe. · ympathl eil that eren 10. this be under- Ilell' channel. The eus1 Power of tbe Voice lou~er, more persossl Andren rose quickly and Inld her tood ber. It W88 not··tha t ebe was vely lie, 33 than B og8 words. , Implem ents lind Feed. lifted It bey·olld ttJe cOUlman 8taodor d. dandy good ~lellCh. In 10 Jd (ODnUaued _ _ Il Jlerverse . but' that her pnde 'demaod ed ellr to Il crnek III th e dn(l r. H er pulse See bills for parlioul fuH. at vocnl ClO'8slflcntloo and cue It tbe _ ~ bllpe, aeUer oome at onae. n connan t test of bla lo,alt, to her WIIR bentlll! tlls t, hut ~ 11C1 Wll8 8111111 ng, .lOBN J .. BAKIl:K allure and ~h e terror at tbe superbu · Erae8t Bartloc k, R . D_ 3, Wayne s . (ltber eelt-tba t Internal tiel! that bad She hlmrd 1'revor come out nod presMill, & SlaDley . Auo". man. Its t,e nulty leemed a , thlog 10vllle, Obio j38 lu\n bared, revealed ' and belplese In en tly s he heard him s n Ilk. His voice corporat ed a part, an actual suhstanc e WOS olmoSI Unrecol:ul7,nble, It \VII S so h ili anQI. . . ~bropsbifll Ewe8, .. \1 yOQO\( . wi th beckoni nc arms and hands. It About thOlle things whIch might hn ve cold nrd $0 'ncls lve, like Phurpcll( 'd . Tho undersi gned v.Ull!illl at Auc. Iuqulre of B C ••'klollOn , R, drew her Ilowly •• teadll), out Into the In qtl'on ge Incongru ity, th e tion at ber r.aMeno B on tbe late 0.3, Wayn8s vllle. Ohio, Hrou8ed a lecltllDl\te cnrloslty . sbe sh!el. j28 Quiverin g mqonllg bt, beld ber. IIft04 wonls he let fu ll w e r~ Ilke drops of "sked few questioll s. Without a word Wm. Bilton farm, I) milee Dorthwe st. b er fa ce wlt.b It toward the sky. Chlld molt c' '(l Crlbd, metal. one wllh rooken ; of Waynes ville. Ii miles wed of • r IIIQulr,. she saw him despatch twelve Wltb ber breast riSing and tailing la "Hello. MllcCllls tc r. you dirty. drunk· 1 fllU.lllz8 wood Bed aod I:!prlDI~, picked men on lOme m1sterio u8 misSprlDg Valley aDd 1 mile DOrnl of acblng ncconlpo nlment to tbe Iqount. It w.. the Aria From F.ult. lerrvo n 'be o.,.t.ln and WlJmlD I(. obelp; allo, two tloe.YOQDIl ponies . sion whose intricaci es and '1ml>Ortanee en brut e ! Wh lll's YOIIt' prl ('p. tn go Ing rbythm, cbeeks pale. IIplI parted, Ioqulre a' tbls omoll or phooe 8<l . uecep\t ated • prelimin ary paln,;,er of 8wny t ram h ' 1'(' t (lnl~h t 1 r ·e:ln nrrur 'oo·plk e. 00 eyes Rlnrlng In vatn, pursuit of Ole In· II rlu g II dozeo · hnlf-nnk ed boat·bOys. ftllft joIa'le twt~. a114 tbrob .... J118_ . on bour'a duration . Equatly Silent, she credible flight at souod. she stood. a ,aill It', ,an that . .t1lN ba, b_ 'I' helr torsos WCI'C sti li glistenin g In w.tched hla detailed preparn tlons of 'rVednD lday, Februar y III 1910, slim tense ftgure for ooce mude tN!e v. .1l1e to ' k .. p til. bodJ la pro~r thl' moonllg h l from the sweat of their • well·app olnted ' Bafart: T entH were lohor. '1'hey all sl'c med dull ot f ace of thnt doma in thnt is beyond art. be- villi. Tbe. ti. tlilae to. d. ,II Cl911 Beglooi nK at 10 o'olook a, tn •• \he bruebed and let to aIr; cots aod ruatyond gellius and 1& called quite slmpl)', .at1lft a la,l, aad 10VMIt r,l\ef witll followlD I properl y . &0, wU: but mighty at lIIuscie. NOlle, not one. 3 Bor . tree-, put. ~t tor a sun·batb ; prodof Trevur's people WU8 In slgllt-1l Olft of God, With a t08s and a bad;. a PaU. . . . . .c. of Boilatoala. 'nIla lies. 7 Milk COWII. Ptlloo ..1"hUng and ,,1001 ot aU ~orts , packed Ill ' one-load wurd sbnke of ' tbe msn's grest bMd, ..ow .. IIalBlaa '· ,.Dltrat vl!ry Power s urpri el Plllnt, to sing tba Imple'l fuct, tor tbe Afrlcoo tbe voice ell.mbed lentl. etc. See cues: water bo,ued. IIIt.ered 1I0d huo, smoothl y to thnt,lItu- Yarf c.... ., til. trqgbJ. . . . q1Iick- billit for par\lllU 10vC!s u gossip willI the s trnoger withlare, In canvas coolers. Only a few daj. . . .aell 70111' 'Ii~. . pendous hlCh , C that '188 wree~ed ~be I Y••r' bolllii ahoul, MRS, 8. W. ELLIOl 'T. 10 his wnlls. befq~e. just such slenl as uieae bad be R C. 8aln8ll. AuOt, There was quite a long .sllenCle; theo reputtltl on at mnoy pygmIes and . . IIcrUtoa la. th. wonderf ul r-1<I1 lQade ber b ~aJ:t. .Ilea vy wltb .!Ill1\Jls\!,erbrought fnllle to a daring few. If WI! "'' ''t la ilion tlta. . . .rdlBar7 Ih11enme the !Dumed tOIlCS at the phono. graph, rlslu. hell ·llke througb the aod stili beld until earth aod moon aull .~" ........I.a ralfeY_ set 11), Itnrs Beemed lltue' thlng8 ',thet puuBed ...... lnltatlo a but ,bJ , . . . .UIIl ght In a clllnhing nrln trom "FausL" to listen. obstroct ed In unltnl>Ortant . to . . _n:e-. f pala 'li .. ft'~' SuddeulY the lIt/uod wavered . SWer1'M coul'!les. Breath Harv eysb urg. Ohio ~speoded until ber aaIt.. nll'f .-maM a'. aI.. OOD- . luo .... were Dear to bu....ln'. ADd... tatu ' ,pactal UltiI., \toiona di_tI .. ~ un . , . . . . . .Il,. h..llq nalltf.. 'Olmd Phone 34~IL-lS waited for t1uit note to come dow\1 .I"- 'Vete rinar y . . . - . , ua"~t. "'II.~••, . . to the raoce, of Dorm.l beI1et. but to - .', " cas ... • ,~'l. larut_. Oraduallt of Obl" SllIt_ . Unlvera l ' Rev.e rle Phone Cha.rtu~ ber mind at leut ' It was d8lltlned to . . . ., Maldl ... all ~~ , , I I. ALL .TI'NDA RD BRIlEDS . Allr -, c, \ ' "R/!~r: A ·Wbolesomefl:Je.lSlft" . bane eternal l,in the heaveu ,.tor tM J.ur .nI~. f,r oaie-t II oa_u U, I.. Relreshl ", and "nil •• man bad turned. Plac. y ..... O.... r Now for apri... D.tI ...." ('I'Ite Op~ IfIIiaW ' lII.at) , witla lotion-Murine for Red, Ber:ey a ltDew borror tor · tbe tint 0.. ,.... plotlin Oil • 71tl!qw JaW. n"" Sorenea. GranuJA. OFFICE: time. Tb, nl8O'1 flice .w •• balf oblll- U., .Sle ..d '1.00, • gr. J. C. Q!J!t~ :f':&tchl n~ a:' Bornllll Fourth Street. ncar Tyler era ted. '1620 ~A~OMA ST. It blid been plowed by conltu- , .... CIi.. ,JIo. C ...." ...... O. 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"' t ill' hull""uy II Dcl III! hit th ~ slrok. ollr I How 110 J knnw? Wen. II' N wh.t EVER\,- W EUNI:: ' DA Y uny muu "'Vlllt! !lo. let "Icme Ufl il ot KDI~ I.~ tb. Po",olltco .~ W.yn~avll)~ . ,hc' h~~ ' ~h .. ls Ih"l "ver drew Irll(ger. U" wdlliel I)lck 011' th e crew Ilc/!lflnlDe 1 o . .. 8. :<lDd Ch... 11. 11 MII ~, or rlll,th" ~ 1 rrulIl Ih,! pulnl II'here h ~ II 'ed. ed .dl his lien ','. NfIIl' Subscl'i ption Price, f1. 50 per Year knm,," ,(,hilt he knRw \\' enlhe IIUI(lIlID enollJ,1h befnre. only Ile knulI'S It u d-- ~ Ight llctl'er. nncl Ihllt Is D. L. Crane Publish er CUll Rho"l In rnnonllgIhllt no tu BII living ht Bnd tell where tho hu ll or wilt gn. "H e won't shoot ngaln." be Delabed. JANl ARY 28. 192(1. turnln lr to her ~!'h n ghustly smll •. I SlIUfJU

l:ioml< roeell are teil B.roe J ODell lI\Iade a ba.ln.. . irlp ADd Buwe are Illnll ; &0 Lebano n, W.elnee day. We Will never have .oy IIr. aod lira. More DIOe weatbe r,I don 't Sbink. Dayton vllltOrl ()benle. Clark wltrfl , Thored ay. A Kroat many 10 tlil. ,.loinHy bave IMIv.ral trom here aUendl d 'hfl 1o(01l0 d o w~ tllDoe ~hu loe h." oome. Barmer ll' lnll&hn \e at Wayne nlll. l!. 18 bar d to tell wlleo yoor down. 1..&week, hnt ralolng on 'be loe fall wlgbt oome 'fllellda y af&ernoC>D made n ·v.ry dU. O nr Oltizo08 bllv*, beeD staying fiolll& for tbem to get home . olose to h ow e ~Iuoe the 1~ 8t wrltlog . Mr. and Mrs. lI'rank Snyder and · ~. u YU H III n il I :"-::i UlI! WIIJ I IIU;. I. uOQ \. &veral of DB lue' groD"n g trom MeRllu Walter and Wllbllr t.;1&rll u ~l ( )' U II til l uve lU lo tor ruy 10,,- l : ~-unly ou l ' I ~ . bnt"·llo M erioua reports from attende d 'he It'UIII Bureao OrjCan1. tbem. t or "'YNelf!" za'ion at LebIAnoD . Thllrsd ay Aud ...·" I,'oked unyw here bUI lit his Frtluk ~b l d .. ker bl18 .. Sidney WIlUer Kenrlok and Oral fllf'I' . .o r " II /Jml ( 1<11 ',11'." she solli ur ler P"io tt' r wh,oh tl! .. very fast pauer. w.re III the B om e Bollder !-Inrfaoe .· ijbo", a pUlise .. "Ihlll 1 0.1, Quite safe wltb I::ill,r v tl blu,",,,r was drlvlnK a at Memori al Ball, Day too, last week ttl e IIUln YOll on ce w " r e, " • g ... .~ @" Icl lo l!' nD the 101' to a 81elgb 'l'be 80hoal ohlldre n from tblli oor. .. Hen·... suld Mll c·Clnster. his eye, thaI, IIHrlloled " 101 of ,\tllollo o . ner were marooo ed 10 Waynel~l1Ie n.lI·rnwllll!. "It·s too 10.te 10 !lull ony darter ijbidall er "'" ••een on ODr Tbored ay evenlo,g, on aoooon t of loy road8 . MOllt of tbem reaohed bQme . I,r" ... t d wllb loe ore epers 00 Tbe C.vlo League me' with Mr•. Friday; 80me oalDe .root lind olhert W A. II .. l ll es ou ~ ... t llra"y afterno on. by varloD" w.y' !!Jlll/IIIIIIIIIIU/IIIUII III 111111 ""11111 111111111 n111Il1I1ll1ll11I1ll1!; Bemael Meredi th made a bualne. s Rov A E ' l:IontlD Ktoo will preaJb at tlle M. E. Uhorob on Sontlay at. trip to Day too, 8"torda y. Barry Browo baa beeo Bppolot ed ttl ru on. Febrna ry ht. You are Ro.d floperv lsor of 'hia (l1a&rlot . oordl ol lly Invited . !:lom e ot 1111, .t limll8 dorlnlit the It wllllmp 08slble for the mall m.o dUDHnl!r lIe&80n. bllV6 fonnd faol& 00 Rou'e 0 to make the trip 00 Fri. w\lb Old 801, bo' we are all bl. d .. y Ilnd Balard" y. frlen,\s oow, and be Dever oared for Mr . and Mr •. Clareno e Smith were on. dislike. Be woold ooly aay, Visitor. 10 lbe Gem l)1Iy, Thllud a "y. = • Yun will mise m e wbeo I 8ID gooll," ,J (g\,. Albert Slaoy OI",de Ilno'her trln aDd are .ure mlsslDg blm now. Mloblgun la~, weet ~ Said ,bere i Benj'"m ln Evans, of Lebano n, w ... was Sioobee mo ... Inow ,hlln before·. SUI1lIlIUlilllI~''''·· 'HIII/IIII1UUII!lIII1f, 10 Ihle violoUV laHt week, transao t- Thev r ..obed Kell'on In allfety. blu 101( buelneB l. II,. CEORGE AGNEW CHAMBERUIN leU lIates tbere Q\l a()olluo t of drtrtB Coutoh IIDd ijoDda, Soboolll were and ollme 0 0 home by ril \ "'1'he gifts Ihnt women mllY brln!! 10 Dut "b~orved ID oor .town 00 tlnoday , Mrs ,AII;:e .1 alii 011. of LebaDo D. tbelr bontls," he Bul.1 with u whl~per­ 00 aooouu ' ot tbe 8treetw 1I0d road •. topeD' Ronday with Mr. sod Mrp. Jog s igh, "lo\tc, t enrlero esR und hun or, ,V.ller Or .. y bus been bold up on rrRok Ro ~en. rest 10 the anchored ~o ul ! I. Mu e· dl'llvtlr ing b 'a bone... OD aooooo$ of Mr . I\/ld Mn Earl , 'bomlls aDd Closter. hnd th e world ' 0 t my rl'N for weo I·her oond itioDS. baby. Warren , b" 'ge 811 be.D qnlte a Bingl e nl ghl. Drunk with IlIhllollo ll. .J uho ~olfe blla "old bls farm . !Iod IIlot: ",1\11 the ,rip" bu' lire blister 111 druuk with wine, I wcot 01/1 10 S '('k Wll) m lJVtl lot-o Ulinton OOODty. &ble time. the glttB Ihat WOOleD bring In Ihelr M"roh l ~l . . -~~--bunds." HI8 voice dropped ttl n bll lel'. ". The Ideo I Comedy Co Ibowld half·fttpl HUlt note of selt·rnock ln!!. berA six d .. V8 laat wetlk to 91" lI .fill.d "Smallpox lind worse In u single ni ght. bOl1o!!8 Tb ei r eVilnlll ".' eDterta lo. 1:Iu I Un I 1111 '" . ment oon81lt ed of oomded .v BDd lIell. The Illugh rllng Ollt tulHh ron tl'd. Ina uedl ol",', toot b paste, oorn er&d thunli enju9, t eTl' lb l ~ ror th,' frel!;"1 of lOlA tor lIod 80"'1l~. TbllY put 01) a roge thul It currlcd. Il rull,·,1 lind 8et of knives .nd fork. of Commu n. Yr &nd Mra. Ro •• oll Morgan YI~ echoed Ut'rONS the slll' nl nl); hl Ilk" Ihe ity t:illver, IIDd tbo mo.' popullif lied lit !he home at tbe I.tt"r·s pa. rollr of II st rl cken iloll . Scul·cl'l.v hnd y oon g lady Willi to reoel ve tbl!m ... Dd reDlN, Mr. W .. rdlow Ilud family, near It died to n sil li ness when to Anurl'u's It WH8 MI ~8 Mutba Lulleos ' ~ u od Lytle, from Friday oUIII ijgoday . eurs cli me II clpor C1I1I1tI1l11ld. C.lliu us Iuok t o WiD tbem . SarnOi'll 8e&br the volcc of on execu ttoner. "Lie UO\\,I1, Mr. and MrA Welrreo Laoy llpeDI drew tbe tbermo bott le t ,r Ifoelelll il tlunda1 '" 'be home of lbll AlioIreu." forDl.r ·. tbe oellre!!t nom ber of bellDII In II p&reolB. Mr. 'l·boe. Laoy aDd family. ll e fo r~ Nhe conld Quite obcy 0 rift j ll r. Their entl'rtlllnmeD& ",a. good Trevor Sh "gain. spoke. th or u WIIS th e "1'hul l" ot a bul· Kr • . CorWin . of Davson , who. h.1 and olean. Dr tlllng tbat Oll]ld eb ook let as a putch ot lIJucUloslel" s shirl beeD 'be ,ullIIa of !lUI. Alloe Obeao.. 811J1f. WIlY 0100" you 0')' . .. 'he moet taetldlo ns. Tbe m.dloln ., ""sb 'he lellJled 3nd llcnly. weirdly. fr'ml hi s bllck Ute I'e when w.ell, retllr.e d to ber ( WDS renlly sott'" wbere I, hall bann taken accordl o, shoulder 11110 Ihe ul r. InRlo'nlly 'b ' home, ~onday morllln ,. "When t o you dlrectlo "'ere 08, R iLlcere." I. heaJlo, an~were g theamh 4 jtell. leaDed dowlI and wllh one hUlld picked Mr. anel Uri. Gladma n &:111. oal1ed Andrea. "( WII R !l/ncere. You koew It: They wbo bold oorOM before 'he UBI» 1111 Andrl'lI ll/!hUy II od held her 8 11 S · b ill you wllu]< ed" ln'l Co. ha arrlved ve kllllwn It-tt are ",Itbout n ')w. 00 'heir 1100 In. low, Dr. M. 8 . Weal. plllldl!d bel WtWO hhn8cl( ond the shore. .nd famll,., near "One more. Trevor I you lousy buo· woulcln't hu\'l~ been true-If I hod takea and DaD w&lk wUboo ' paID . 1'ha1 t.eroOOD lal' weak.Bellbro ok, on. af OF -' left for Morrow .oo ~ooday morn log. tom I" ho bellowed. "One !!lore to tb ~ dlUnco to suve my skiD ." Mr. and Mr •. tlay Kibler and IOU, " Thill' s so." conceded M(lcCloster wbere Ihey will Ibow, tbl8 weell: . 8ftl'e in C th e troubl e of wrl\J~lng the thouJ!hlfu\l y. "Rut If YOII' re not goloe Oharlee V . Wllgt18. BOD of Ollnlel Ever.tt . "peDS 'he wMk.eo d wl,b neck of your IIttI • chicken ,., 10 1/" perslI lI \14'(1 In 10\'0 me. \\'111 you nnd Be&sy Ano Wllgu!! . WII! ·borD lo r.Jatlve aln Wayne. ,.We. As ho HlllKhetl sllI'lIk lng. Trevor 8hot plen se tell '"0 where I get off? What tbl ll town In 1864, and diM ID PbiJa New. I, loaroe, o'",lng kJ ahe very again. A tonk or \ ' 11"11 lit SUl'l'rl Rl' IIr~ )'ou gl10d for. Im)'wn y ? Do you delpbla , Tuesil .. v, Januar y 20. fr om loy we-the r. passed o\'er Ihe rnce ot tho punt er T(·nllr.l· HUll I J:III'C liP 11 the undersi \PIed. 88 admini strator of the estate of Judith cuse of gin b ell r' diaease Be left here In early Mr. Courtla nd flhuray . who ba. oeOreBt to Andrea. He crumpled uP. ~UI' you lind Ihnl a cn_e of Amand a Dumbe cher, will offer for eale by way of public auction \lfe ••mil wall ber.e 0111'1' IA few Ilmee beaD Vl.I~tDIt bill all'ler, Mrll. Chu gin In tbese 8110k a8 though all his bones hod eud. 1.. "ulolpd in pursuan ce to an order of sale IBBueJ by the Probate Court . lim p!! Is ?o'orlb nil of three Mlnoe. He leavlH 8everal 00011118 lo Bredtlo ok. and faml.IY. I. now oario, of deDly metled 8nd fell. fnce dOWD, to punll ". sterllll J: ?" Warn.n CoUDty, Ohio, in cue No. 1675. on thlll vlolol$" .nd I. ooly known by for Mr. J'. W. B.,b"w ay, who III III the bottom of tbe boot. 81s pole. re tbe older olllze08 of oar oommo nlt, a& hll W.ynee vllla Ilome. Andr,," wlncrd. "So I'm lensed, slld with a swift swlMh Into the \\,l1l'liI thl·ee 110Ululs," she reallv not We extend our Blnoere .• ,mpath y kJ said b~1f to Carl Dakin wu oalllni on MI. woler. . ltlucCloster promptly placed lu·r~.·lf. tbe family . Bolly frl.ael., Sund!ay evenlnl , and her 00 Ihe sent bClllde him Bnd Iruve a Mu t'Cl osl~r bellrd ood took quick Romor hall I, thd we are .oon to Barry LaDy .. taUe' a oer&aID frl.nd cal. order to Ibe remalnlDg punte1'8. pity 01\ Ihe wl$lfuln esK on the premise s as follows: have In wlau bad pllulIIld la terror. Be Blood .. Well.... he guill. comfortiher voice. that Isa weddln , In oar mldlli- bl1t 10 WaJolIIIVllle. nO$blng an1 more, I' I. bap. ngly. "I Le.lle W.ardlo w, of D•• r LYlle, . The residedce Prope rty in Springboro, Ohio, at , 1I'01ll,In t soy th llt. Wbere It WBII a penlna lomawb ere al1th. oP. t~k Ihe t1l1er 1JetWet!0 the trcmentilDe. o.lled on bill .I.aer, lire RoeselJ or SI'U\illlcn t or a matter ot 11 o'clock a. m. dOlls culves ' of his legs and proce lied hquestion \'1 1I0r"II , ijuDclay aHerllo on. to till aDd II bt I I I "Y ,.. a ng 80lllet h Ing pretty uround the The I: I 8 P pe. Farm about one mile South of Springboro, ou see house 8 mnn might go turtber 'VhJ Rumor repor&a Uia' weddln , bell. h.. Mnld. quIeti,. '"He ",0" '1 ~hnot evel\ am ong th e black&--" will .oon be rlDgl.. In onr 1I.llb. Ohio, at.! :30 p. m. . , again. How do I IInow? I'll tell you" borhoo d. He holt 91!1tled himself eth IV· He poused. looked coicolntlDgly at The residen ce 11 wellloe ated in Springb oro being a goQ<! six• .0 on her nnd then wcnl on: "Old·l lmers will room house. large lot and garden, barn, also good coal shed knee. the till er under Ihe crook of bill tell you that th ere nre suittwo Qualltlee able for uee ae a summe r kitchen . lee. "A little brain work ." be conllo· thnl don't exist In Atrlca ThIs proper! ), is'only apprais ed at the lIum.of $1200.00. OC<~ .~nv .. r8nUonRIl,.. "Tre,or mCllnt grntltudll aDd ' the other nt all' ODe la Is nlTe~tlon I to klll a Digger. . The Farm, conailtl ng of 169 acres, 1 rood and 31 poles. think th ey're right nbout the DrSI. but located jlllt South of tbe Villalre of Springb oro almost adjoini Is !!!!II!!!!!!II!!!!!!II!!!!!!II!!!!!!II!!!!!!II!!"!!!!!!!!!!II!!!!!!II!!!!!!II!!!'!!!!~!!!!II!!!!!!II!!~ I nbont the Aecond. I kno,,' better. There ,the Corpora tion line on pike leading to Red Lion. 'rile location ng . are cnses where Il block likes a partleof buildln g.·11 Ideal and '. eame eonaisu of goo.i Brick Houae. $100 Reward, $100 ulur WOllllln. nnd "'heD that happen. The read ers ot thl. paper will be hi. rn ce Is murkl'd by a pecIIlIar Tobacco Sheds and Cribs . The fencell. are in !tood repair, Barn • look. plcae.d lIO learn that th ero I. Ilt laru t r know 11 nnd c,·ery time amounf of·wood land. Farm ia well watered and eultable for small . I cal ch 81gbt atock raiSing. tohacco and generel farming ~~:n d:bred~~ ~~~~a:~ ;Najtl8 .~::'~;~ ~~ of It I'm 111'0 ext ra llolllllls In pocket." that Ie catBrrh . Cntn.rrh being greatly The Jarm ie apprise d at $125.00 per acre amount intr to Increu ea the SupplJ of Rleh Iled Influenc ed by conoUtu lional condlllon. $21.180 ()() as a v.hole. ( Conllnue d OD PaRe I) J'c qutrea consUtu tional trea tme nt. Haire Bloocl -ReItor H Streng th Catarrh Medicine Is loken Internally Theee desirab le propert ies will be sold to the highes bidder at and act a thru the B lood on th e ~[UCOU8 !,nd Viaror not 1_ t.ban tWQ thirde tbe appraIs ed value . . SurraceB or lhe System. thereby deatroying t he tound ntlCJ n of th TERMS OF SALE- Qne third cll8h. one third in one glvinc tho )latlent strength obydlecR.8e. Phy.icl anl Reeom m.ad It buildand one third in two yeare. Deferre d paymen ts to be evidenc year Ing up tho co n'lItutlon Ilnd u". letlng ed by natur& In doing It. work. The pro· notetl bearln8 ' six per cent interes t from day of sale and eecured prletors have 80 much r&lIh In lhe curby mortll&ire on premiae s sold. Sold In Liquid and Tabl.t Form . ative pow e r s or Halt 's Ca.tarrh Medicine that they octor One Hundr.a Dol-The N ...e ..Gud.· ... the Guide lar. tor any cue that It tall. to cure. f:end tor list or testimon to Genuin e P.pto-M .ngan , Addre.s F . J . CHENEY Ials. & CO .• ToleFRANK BRAND ON. do. Ohio. Sold by al\ DrulI'glst•. 75c. Admr. E'ItatE: of Judith Amand a Attorne y. A ~ertoo. lIloes, luob Dumbac her. decease d. Infiuenz a 'or olber 10180&1001 dille.ee 1I1w.. y. lane. the boqy wl&h. low vl&all'y • lact of .'J:IIDI!'b, and impoverlBhlN1 blood. V .u LIU. ~. Oude'. Pep'o.'l Iaa,an .Id. caava. IEeO~a'. to • quloa reo over,. , tor It Try the Miam i Gazet!e's Classified Columns for ReSUI orea . . a g,neroo l .apply of rloh. tS re4, bloQd .ad rOI'Of61 'he body j bormal , bealthy ooDdl&loD. Tha,'11 why pby.loll. DI reoomm end Peptl'.M .n,an, 'for ' thiy hnow th&& I~ Imp.,." &0 'he Itlood ~b. m.'erla l II!) .o.ely Deeded by we ••• ran.dow n 11 IIltttn 8, . 1'al., .allnw. thin, ".lIlly.exhaullo ted meD and """Dleo flrod &1\-' P.p'o lIanpn balJ,rM !bem ul~woaderfully. A lIe" .QPply 'J' rioh" red 'bIded la ore.~, wbloh. ln tarn l,mp~III~" the glow ot heallh to· tbe ohe.kll, In. or...,. 'beapl1Pflte,&hel eJlllllpa rllle, ID"" .y.tem t .. leee a Dew I .... on life i'ep\o..M aDgan II obtal•• ble la IIqald or &ablet form. whloha ,er pruv'I mOB& ' O:lDVeaUeDS. ' Both forml pou••1 .lden$lo al medlolD .J qQ~llil~. ~ere I. ~ul OD. genaln . Pepto Mab~ aDd tba' I. "004.·. ... Alk .Jour · arulIlI ' toz: ..(Jud.·.. . 10011: fqt ',he b.me "Gaele '." ,Oil tb• '~ " U it .. QO$ Uk.re, ,. II not

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""", 11111 fXIII'I I~':· un '\I'.' r~(1 ~ln~. " lIt1hmk<'n thnrn strtllcncb ror mllee r, " 1 1'111", 1111'111, I'm l h., h'f.::I' 11'1"""'11 lh" til'" CUIIIP~, '1'h<>ro lVas 0 11"~~I'~~(lr or n hu nd r..,1 nncl "1I;hl "' 1"'", j n. t ,mp UI',"\ ,,",""1 10 Mill' Inst r'&IIr rh',,, ur air, wh' es, '\111'(' ju,( I'c· 11 ... 1'1 "" lind nn (hul III) ol hl!r boat == o,,'mher" ' ",Inhl ",(11111 til(' ~P~Il«,l of his own. E ~ ~ "tIll 1': 1,':" ~ I'1'l1 AnOrcn, c rou~h ll\g 1111 "1''' :0:,'' ~flh l MIll'l'1 Rl\'r, movcd by a S (111'111 I' loto her eorlU'r \1''''''11 Ihotll;l1 t, " Is th l'r nnrouo that g '''(,here ~'Oll 110," s~hl lIIlIc In.-te r, \\'Llllld 1;1",· I lor or Dlulley tor YOU'" ! - CIIIJIll v, "U 11', Il't " Hl r 11Il1I~lllnll"11 "tHlr 'II'~ hr(l WR drow together In ~n == I'IIn IIWRY with you. 'm)' rl"ar, I sa id 1l(>n"~1 ynlllOlllllll or whnt WII 8 lett of ~ I'm the leglll pn~.·I'S'''1' 111111 I m~lIn Iwr "Itl ",'If. " 1 dOIl't know," she saId 5 jus l thnt. BUI ",IIIII '/j till' n ~c of talk· "h, .. kl~· . "I' rhUlls 1I 0t uow." . U",UIHIIIII"·.... "JllflUUIL'Ull/ii Ing. Y u'lI s .. e." "Whnt "'Qultl he gI\'e tor you'" MaC)All IhrtlUllh tllo aillh! nnrt 11'011 Into ~Io~li'r JISI,cd, j 'rklng his benrd over £ CEORGE AGNEW CHAMBERLA~ th e IIl'X I <I llY thl' bon I Irn\' '"'' statld- his Hhouiller. II)' UIINU ' CllIll. l\luc<':lu~l~r yn\\, uO).1 pro "fle snld ho WOUldn't II;llIe 'three "Why""- nsketl AnOr n. ..,\ nnt 00 dlgloURly thrc ~ o r four Ihm's, i)ut IIOUIl1l8." liDS\\' rM Andrea lu 11 stUl, IIC\'cr r;(\H up till' tiller to n ""oy. " RllIUlI \'nlec. She bC1;1l1l to cry, S In In iun?" In the ell rly morning tll PY ~nlNed II I MucCI< 81 'r'~ ~ye lire\\, round wIth " Why, my elenr7 Don' t YOIl know ? ,llln' t Trevor t eU you tbllt I'm-I'm Ions rl'" ch nf Ih,' SU"II UI tllIl,k,'{1 0 0 (rl!!1I1. "Oh. C01\1\) now," h' protested. both side by tint phlloR. ~l n,' CloS!l!r "II,'r., you" 't' hc('.n hOUTs .wl1hout .,lIen I trude?" "H .. RRld," IIns\.-ered Andren. " lhn1 Slood <lrC"1 ond hIs uY,'s 0111(1,. th cl r. Ihlnklng.,f thU I d---d old t rick. Stop cult of til(' horI7.., n. " Noth ln~:' he II I" h ~ roo red suddenly. '''Stop It 01' ~ U were en!(Uged In . 80mI' horrihle I , Ine~s, \Jut tbat h e couldn't cnncelve Auld. "rr hI' coltlll hm'e " CO h ' lI It ' to I 'll WBllb f our bead In.'' . I '\1 . 10 y.,,, would." ~I)hbcd A~dre. , uu)' rea 0.0 why h e should lell me thle ollr nOllle "'''lIld ho "I! helm 'O~L1' , 'Iflt It was. I wn~ ,. 'ry vlIrlous the n, nls. H e's g"'~o up hiS (o" orl tl' little .",1 "ril'll hrm ler Iholl p , ... t·. M,I ,.I ·tn. Il'I' 1'\ ,lIl.t! his ")" 's I"',lveo. \lotted hen. Fltlp your ~\' Ings nud SIlY l It now 1 really don't cor ." \1·" ,..1 " . tht''' bh III' h"plllrt'o.l ald. " Lis. ·'Flnlcklng. crowing pl'ude l" er - good.by." Andreu's henrt. nltl'll!l): III"'. ~nnk n "' 11 ." lt~ "Ulll, In lkln!! IlHo til sk)'. clnlmoo MIlcCloster, hie mlml 011 Tre- ' '·or. "\\'hy, It's the most h' ~llllllutu lot lower. '01 "nee Ih NU~h lhe nlghl "1.1<t "1I nllli' I'll )1'11 you whut I'll do. bud shl} cloSl'd her C),'!S 11111 sill' kneW ,\ 1'" .' "'' 11"I""l nl:?" ~ 'n4red per ceot Uttle bush",.," Ihnt "y,._:' ~,,'<I"'" ""dl' n. P I' crIlwloo out ot Il big "mill. I f It lIOW Ih nt sh hlHI ''' 'd1 h~f) I "1! IInll " \\" '11." ~"loI ~III "~ ·""ter. U~' nu've , ,sn't fl)r me 'hi. who le buck coun· prnylog thlll Ih,' flrst ~I"nlll or IIIUrn. log ","ulel \lnd 'I'r \'11". th n "·"~l'r. on "" "1\" I I .. r II'Uulo", I .. IlIf' IIn,1 n hl l: l 1 would I'UIl sbort of wlv ps. " " Y ou meM you btl,f Ilod seU WOlD- the bo nk. ~h(\ ('Il ul.l nol 1011) \\' , llS did 1t+~S. 'J: U lI PIIIl' l \ ' XIH" ' 1 n tlI'Y IUHU t o ~(n('(,l ost£lr. thul HII Impn"':!'-:ll1 ll1 (nr es t f\lr!!p.t a wh, \h· ('n s~ or ~c hn u p" s . Now r 1" ollked #'DdNa. rIll ~!\Illlg tv Ipt )" ) \1 wl'lte him II 110te ,11101 if )"ll) CIl II !!('( him to gh'e Ihree

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balte, Onions, Fancy Apples. Oranges, Grape Fruit , Lemons, Dates . Figs.

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PUBLIC SALE! We will offer for Public Outcry at the Fogarty farm. 3 miles west of Spring Valley, 3 miles southeast of Bellbrook, on the Spring Valley and Centerville pike, on ,

The Wllrren County Teacher's AIJsociation will be beld at Lebanon, in the Lebanon National Bank Building Saturday, January 21, ]920. Fol10winJot is the program tor the day · MUllie - Pupils of Kings Mill s Bchools. Address- Charles W _ CookCol umbus, Ohio . Music-PupIls of Kings Mills schools. Address . Charles W. Cookson', Columbu8, Ohio. S C, Frank, President Gertrude Brown , Secretary

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Two-row Cultiva~orgood 8S n~w .. Singh~·row Cultivatur'. o '!fOod as new . Milwallkee- Wheat Binder, 7-ft . cut. EmerIOn-Brennlnlfbam Hay Loader. aoOd sba~e. Double Disc in good shape. · Riding Breaking Plow good IIhape. G8IIIr Plow Sood 88 new . 4 W.lkUlg Breaking, Plows Studebaker Walron with bed . Brown Patent Wheel Wawon, 60 bUlhel bed. 2 SprinK Wagons. Calf Rackll ,St:ONn Buggy.' Rubber-tire Duggy 1!.~..ticaIlY new, Buan Lamp. Carrlqe. Wooden Hay Rake. Harrow : Set Gravel Boards. 8-ln. Feea Mill. SiDirie and Double Sbovel Plows. Corn Sled . Manure Spreader

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lrom tbe prodllcer and every dllpm.DII. TIl' CClh 'ed In lb. pelIOn'. o.. n "aD aDd o • • r Ie. 000 0 1 l b. I...... ' produoerw find " .. bls advantlB8lO .blpDJREOT.... " gf>.... th •• ream· ery 10 much be&""",uall&T ot cream ... 4 eon· " q UOD"" .. betw.r prl.,. to ~b8 producer CON' pared to 'he mlxtllr 01 aU I<I",d. LDiCl be, . We will gladl, Mod tt_ Trial OeD. lor SO dayo to anr ani need~ c&IlI to ,Ivo u. " ~rla\. 11 ,ou ha.o caDI. " rite Jar . bipptn. t~. . The Tri s,,,ce B\I~cer Compao),. Cub Capltal. lnO. OO O.CO: 110 KeD)'oo Av. .. Cln· clnnatl. Ohio ,

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lIa.. aow b..11 alked b)' tbe Ollto Satinll DI·rl.lon of til. TreulIQ- De· putmenL to c:hamploD the ca"" or thrift and to take up 1111.14 and ·lulC:e aplnst ,..a.t. pI 1:ll1ra.alallce II), I.U101 Wa.r enlDl. Stampe. Th. l&Ie or 6u.r·ob..e of 011. War Sa,.IIlI' ~ Itamp durlnl tb. remainder of tilt ·lcllo.1 ,.ar· mak.. til. ,IIP\l a m.lII· IIer or t.lI. 0\110 .Round Tllbl.. Wb .. tlla pupil baa . Iold or ,.Jlu.rclla•• d 11M 'forth of War auln.1 It_,. II. aile will b.lmllbted, beoome a IlDlpL. r---------...;~.;.. 'ot thrlfl, tb lird clelree. and lie alt'ardl. a lapel Ihiel. to d"'pate 1In~llt. Our Job Department 1I00d. ' .

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Tu"sday, February 3rd Has it been your lot to see th u.t wonderful play?

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4() Bill TJpe Poland-Cblna Sows: 26 ~ farro,:", a~out March ht, ' 14 to farr ow about May 1st. 30 Shoats, wel!rhlnK ]30 pounds .. 25 Fall PIgS, welghmg about· 60 pounds, 20 Pigs. weighing about 40

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"The Firing Line"

At·the Lytle Feed Mill

The patrons of the MiAmi Theater were treated to a very fine sbow laat Tbursday livening in the "Shepherd of the Hills." The Beenery , repreaentO(j in the Ozark mountalnd was very fine. arid tbe plcturization was well portrny~d Manai'er Pence Informs us that he baa several very fin!! produl~tions to;be put on dllrlna February. N otwitatanding the difficult walkinlC, the theater waa well filled at the eveninll performance,

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Saturday, "anuaty 31st Featuring Irene Castle, in fine play, entitled

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WERE IHEATED TO VERY FINE SHOW

Team of Black Geldings, coming 6, gOJd w(Jrkers all around, Boilnd, welght, 2900. Team of Gray Geldings, comini' G, sound. work anywhere. a !rood team, weight 2800. - Bav Mare, coming 8, weight 1350. sound, in foal to a Jack. good worker. ' Bay Gelding coming 6, weight 1300, sound, worll:: anYllllhere Steel Gray Gelding', 4 years old, good work er. weight 1~ . Gray Draft Filly, coming 2 years old . Shetlalld. Pony, genlle for children. "

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The Place to Buy Your Farm . Supplies is of

Sale ,t o start at 9:30 o'dock a. m., sharp,

Head of Good Cattle

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Thl're will be BOY8' ,and GirlB' Day at the Fei'ry Christian Churcb, {I'ebE rllRry I, 1920. The boys and girls a,re to have con t rol of the entire 1 1"'------------~ Sunday School . Wtl want every boy I I DIRECT DEALING PAYS BBST and girl t o be present that possibly can. also the older oncil. 80 they can When cream is ready to sell, the hard worle hu been dOH aad you see wbat each young person in the should not perDlit any outsiders to make an extra Pro til off your church is doing. A sbort program efforts, • is to be r endllred before preachinK. You can ship your cream DIRECT to the Tri·State .nd save from 3 Sunday School will commence to Ii cts per lb o f butter-fat. It is just ILl easy to deliver tbe cream promptly at 9:30. If you want to hear the boys and stirls ainlr at this to a railroad station al to a buying station The Trl·State paya the bour, bc on time, Everyon~ is corfreight and ,uarantees your cream agaiaslloll iD transit. j28 dially im·Hed. Mrs Tho" Daulton, Peebles, 0., write~ us Nov. 25. 19l0-"r h~ve sbipped cream to the Tri·State Butter Co. for three yean and have been satisfied, I have sold cream to cream statioD5 in order to reWe have Cere-a-lia Sweela, turn the empty can with me, as I live 9 mile, from the railroad 'a ad Dairy Feed, Bran. Middlings. Di. alwaY510't from S1.5U to S2.OU on every caD of cream 'sold to ageDt~:·. celter Tankage, .Homlny Meal, Oil t\\eal, Cottorueed Meal aDd Oround Barley.

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Tbe following letter was received t his morninll from Mr. W.. H. Maddell, who is hllving a fi ne time He says: Dear .Cranp-You will be s urprised to get a, letter from me. but am on all excursion to a lot of !:loutbern lumb er mills Leave here (Houston, Tex) (CIT a f ew houra' stay at Gal.veato n, then go lu New OrleAns and a few 01' the cypreS5 mills. then UI> throUllh t he pine region of Mi ssis- Harrison, Ohio, Man Says: He sippi. th en acr oss to Chattanooga Never Received a Cream and home nex t Sunday. Check But that He Felt He Lumber is scarce and higher than ever . Rain Bnd waler everywhere . Had Been Given Right Since wo left Pine Bluff. Ark, FriWeight and Test, day nigh t , th e ice left us there. Am with 76 others, traveling by special train of 4 s leepers and a club and dinilllg car Am enjoying my- .. Afw.r 1 :r.,.,..' "ealln,. loel n :rour self hug e ly . We lunch he re with d u o to hive . word of apprec l&Uou tor your Lumbe rmen's Club. tomorrow, then SQau .. 11. .1111&' In Ibal &Lllle ." .rlt... Obarl.. Doull6UI. a •• 11 known and ""'I>OC~ tarmer go direct, to New Orleans. or Ut.n'l8on. Ohio. Very tr ulv yours. .Mr. BODeem t. ...11 known In h i. COIUDlU ' Will H. Madden. ult)' an<l lu .. an &CUv. pul til all &CU,'I II.. - -- - --t., r lb. beltermenl at lb. &,;rlcul\u ....1 Inl"" 00". He b .. a h.rd of 21 JeTtey. au,1 II.

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Februuy-2-8i1as Burger, 3 mil es nort h of Poasttown February S-H. D. Long, 2 mil es north of Sp ringboro February 4-Everett Stepben s 2 miles soulh of Cen terv ill e February 5-Nels Shade 3 milO!! west of Miami sb ur~ February 6-F•. Archdeacon 1 mile nortb of Lytle February 9-CIar.ence Johnson 1 mile so uth of Spri ngboro February 10-ehaa Kuclc 4 miles Wellt of Germlint olVn February ll-HerbertSwitzer 2 miles south of Miamishurg "~ebru.ry 12- 5 Miller 2 miles west of Miamisburg February IS-P. B . McDarvev 4 miles soulh of Dayton February 14- Improved Property in Dayton 1I'ebruary 16-Mr: Emrick near Germantown r. February 1'1-S. Hoener S miles west of Miamisburg February IB-Mr Decant at Germantown February i9-Albert Lewirr S miles north of Germantown tebrua!'f 2O-Robel't Mowser 1 mile nort h ot )1~erry February 23-A. Koogler near Miamisbura February 2C-Cbaa: Getter 1 mile south of Ellerton' February 25-J, Kohl 4 miles s outh of Dayton Febru.1')' 26-F. Fry 1 mile soutn of Alexande rville February 27-E G~ohart 2 miles BOutb of Miamisburg

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Thi. drlvlI belln on sillce March 1919 and many countie!! ill Ohio have raised their share of the $120.000 which Is Ohio's quota But Warren County hili nota8 vet finillhed her drive Havinw no larger cities upon which to draw. we cannot expeet to raise 80 large lin IImou nt a~ 80me counties have done. hut we wllnt to help. and 80 f"el that we have II part in the Jubilee <if 1924 , Waynesville W, C T. U wanta to do her IIhare, and we will be very grateful for the help of friends of thecauJe Sixtydollaralsourquo' a. Th~ drive will c1use III March 19:10 Please send Checks larlCe or small, or contributionA of money to our treasurer. Mrs. W O. Raper , The W C T , U hall for yesrs carried lhe~e linetr of work under different names. Borne of lhem. but now we tall In line wilh th~ Government and insteallnf Work Amonit' Foreign Speaking P~ople, we . ay. ' Americanization' IInu our IIloII'lln is a Litf'rale Womanhood for America in 1921. Mrs. Marv Clark Barnell, Rooms 1>25, 626, 156 Fifth Ave N Y City i~ Direetur of the No·tional Americanization nepartment. Under her BUpervision this work will be carried on in all ou r IlIqee ci Ii"8. a llli througb stale allll I!'>cBI wOI'ken in ull townll where there Bre Fo rl!il(n born mothers of American chihl .... n 'Union Si"nal hr Jan 2l!nd say~ that it was officially decided at uur National convdntion at St Louis in NovelJlber that our ftnt Americ~nil1lt ion Center to be organized under the new arr!Wgement. 8hould be in N Y City. In accordrnce with this decisinn work wu berun immndialely after the cl08e o)f the convention The most nf!t!dy Bectlon of the City fur Amt'riclniution work on I he lower EMst Side in New Yllrk had been selected all the phiI'll for organizing the work Vlaits to foreign born mol here in tbeir homl!ll reveal their re.din898 to ",pond to neia-hborl, approlch, and their eaa-arneN to learn the lan-

DRINKS JUG OF APPLE JACK

One of the bit&-which will delight all in"Oaddy Long Legs." the Mary Pickford Company picture featurinll the little star. Is the perfot.mance of a dog who drinks a Jug of apple jack Audiences at the Miami Thea-

ter. where this pidure will be seen. Tuesday, February 10. will see a ne\O type of humor in the antics of this animal which gives a tirst rate immillltion of 'a tippler trying to make his way home after a too liberal imbihitil'n _ __ .... _ • Kenneth Kilbon' WIUI a Dayton villitor Tuesday. . '

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W,lifu nl Ellto.tt di ed of I,JIleUmO n~ ;'. Fifty of rna- ! tility." was next tllken UD by Mr. at hIS home. ThursllllY , Janu ary~.1 nure value will leach out in 120 days W. U . Zinn o I 1. Tile «rninag,·: You' are ::;0 per 'fhefuH;rul was held 'unday at lhe The pret!lident appoi~ted the fol- loose b)' not reinforcing with ph oslowinll finance commIttee: LaW-I phoric acid . There is a loss incurred cent beaten if you utt.em pt to farm SUl-!a r (.reek church. Interment at rence f4'urnBll, Fran~ Zell. Frank EI- by not applying ~o the right crop. nn we~ land . ,Du' ,'t cut dl'lliJl~ more Bell brook . bon and Char.lea Ellie. . Apply to corn. SlIIce 65 per cent of than ti IIl rhcs In bl" clay , IJtlll' l'w ise M(·lvill, ~o n of Mr . allLl Mrs. Doan The {ollowmg commIttee WII8 aPO the plant food volu ll of manure is in put 30 in ,hes r1ut'p. pointed to attend the farmers' Na- the liquid. a cement floor will pay 25 2. Use lim e; Two tons 1) ( ground Hru c~ney. died of pneumonia at Oa. tional Congress to be held at Coillm- per cent or more on the Inveslm nt limesto ne is C(ln. idered ~\llticient . Inn. ill.,nrlay. The funeral was hefd this mnrni ng from the Lytle church bu~, November ~9, 1920: Lee EarnLoss by leaving machinery exposed App ly to plowed ...:round . hart. Charles MIchener, Lyman SIl- to the weather . 3. Organic matter: The difference Inlernl l'l1 t in Miam i c(lmetery. ver, Ross Hartsock and Sam Henkle. Farmers are losing by not keeping between new and .old ~n i l iA th e pres~lr s. Mnlinoll U ~ bornc died at he r General80ng. pure-bred sires. Buy one or two ence or absence of nr'J,{sni(' mal te r . "Rotation8," by C. W. Montgom- pure-bred females and breed up . Turnin g under heuvy sod~ iller 'ase hl)ml! here Tuesday rnorni nsr, after a ")Il~ ,lIne!\9. The funera l will be ery Rotation of crops hIlS. been in In buying fertilizer. It is to the organi c mall or, use In ~me. form for,centurles p~t. advantage uf the lInanufacturer to 4 Tillage: The !)uject~ (I f lillagt: held Thursday morning at 10 o'clock. fhe climatic conditions determine sell complete goods. Stay away from are 1. to conKe rvc n1(li ~ tu reo Orllan- Ilt t he Chapel. tbe rotation. Must includealeltUme It unless you are certain it il:l what ic malter conserv 's moistur . 2. 1'11crop in the rotation, Advises ~he you need , Too, th()re is a loss by lage to mske pl,ant food Bv ailable, M r~. Ma ry Young died at h<! r home on Th iru st reet. la te Thursday evendoing aWIlY of the summer plowlOg plowing land and not dragging it ::l Aerate lhe soi l 4. Kill! w eetl>l . of the oats stubble, ~onti~~ed use down . After the middle of APril' l " Farm Bureau Organization." by inl-!. Jnnuury 2~th . The fun clal was of timothy depletes SOIl fertIlity. It all land plowed ant! day should be Mr. J , M. Prugh , The funcli on of helu at her late home , Saturday afi8 a bad practice to grow two crops Jragl{ed that night. the farm bureau iR to develop that ter noon at 2 o'clock . I{ev. (;nuwaIlBT sd Aft spiri t of co-opera tiun, and a dose r dpr onicia\lIlg', of corn in succession. Advocates the use of straw spreader Ilnd says it ue ay ernoon relatiun to our cil Y co u ~in . Th e givellgood return.. It· also gives a The following commltttle upon mo- matter of purchases and alcH can I\lnry .Iune .I onc~ di erl al hl' r home 1C00d mulch for clover. . tion and du iy recorded, was appoint- also be taken up. lJeal1 Vivi a r. in a on Third street Tue~ lIay ev(.'ning at. General sonlt· ed by the president, forming a per- speech before the Chamber of Com- abf't ut (I o' clock . after an ill ness of County Agricultural Agent C."~ manent organizaHon or paid-up meree, stated that the g ross receipts severlll vear~ . The funerul will be Class spoke of the work the bureau membership of the l~arm erl:l ' Insti- for the farm er were three per cent held Sat urday nftc'rnoon at 2 o'clock hoped to accomplish the coming year, tute, nam ely: Lev Cartwright. g reatH for last sear. but the ex- from her Illt e r t'~ idcnce. namely havlnli' a sy~tem of commit· Lindley Mend enhall . Lawrence. Fur- penses were ten per cent greater. teell taking up such lines 118 soils, nAs. Wilbur Clink and Will Cornell. The influence of the farm bureau. crops. live stock, horticulture and Pollowing is a report of' th e nom ; with a strong organization thrOUllh boys' and girls' clubs. Earh town- inating committee: "Consid eri ng out the state, would have untold in ~ hip would select their leader and he your best wishes and pleasure, unan- ftuence upon our legislatu re So '£' 'OMS PERSHING work in connection with a county imously agree, the present incum- let's unite ." PRESIDENT : "Marketing," by C. W. Mantleader. Bova' and girls' club work bents, both ollicerll and executive is ullually carried on by the Farm committee. be retained in their re- gomery. Good roads and the truck bureau. public schoolll . and ,,'air spective places for the ('nsuing year. are bringing the producer and the consumer closer together. Before board. and recommend lheir re-election_" "Leakaon thll Farm." W, 0 ZinnI (Sillned) J . M. ~eys. produciDI{ a commodity. the pro,Any 10811 on the farm th"t could be S L. Ca~twrigt. ducer should aonsider his market. avoided is considered a leak and Ernest Earnhsl't. Too. he should be able to talk intelli~hould be avoided . Thorne saya The finance committee reported a gently concerning the cost price. Ohio farm~rs are losilll' enoulrh from collection of $38.85 . Collective Melling is advocated. careless handling of manure to psy "The Four Essentials of Soil FerStand adjourned . . Tuesday Mornlnl

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After a protracted illness, Mr. William S. Hartsock peacefully fell asleep at hill home in WayneSVille, Tueeday January 27, 1920 in the 74th year of his age. ' . The son of Jeeae and. Eph4!mle Bartlock, he was born In IndIana September~, 1846. . In early hfe be was br0l.!g~t by hl8 parente to ~ayne to~n8hlP, Warr811 Count)' OhIO, wb~re he resided untrl .. few yeal'll aII'D, where beeaUBI> of a gradual deciineinhealtband Itren.¥th and 110 Ionrer &qUill to the demandlOf a tarmer he moved to Waynelville. where he e!l.ioyed the comfort and rf'Bt80 richlY earned. throulI'h lonlr veal'll of Industry and truplty, in bis home on Fourth Street. The decealed wu twice married, His flnt wite was Angelina Smith iJy whom he had on" SOD. Mr. Frank Sartaoc:k. now IIvina north of Way ~ neavllle. This marriage wu of brief duration. death clal.m lna the wife and mother at an early aile.

Dr. Dill, Osteop~th 21 S. Broad· l~et:~~aX'm:~:iS:~~~~:d Irll Stansbury visited friunda In Morrow Sunday. way, Lebanon. Ohio. of this union eix cblldren wer" born, four of whom. Mrs. Emmerson MasC_ S. Seal'll. of l3eUbrooli, was in MI. Kath'e rlne Prendergast il on, Mrs. Joseph Pennewitt' . Mra . town on~ day last week. apendlnllil few days in Cillcll'lnatl, Foster Mote. 'Mrs, Stacy Lamb' and Mr. AJvln Hartsock with their D_ E. Sherwood WII8 a -bu.ine3S Mra. H V. Walter and son, Dan. moth..r survive him. of Lebanon visited relatives here Mr. Hartsock alwaYII followed villtor in Lebanon Monday. Sunday. farm Ina for hiB occupaUon. and W&ll a man who rave clOlle application to Mrs. Ida Stokes ill visiting with relatlv., in Wilminlt'ton thie week. You may have seen funnier fflms hi. buaineBII. and whose Integrity wa! than the first two reels of "Daddy undoubted. Just and upright in all nis dealings, a kind neighbor an d »l'II. J. E. Janney arid daughter, Long Lep','-but we haven't one of Wayne Township'a most MI. Lol1ella. were Dayton vll,tol'll worthy citizens, Friday. Mrs. K C. Joned, who haa been ill CARD 'OF THANKS at the home of her parenta at CiilMr. and 14",. J. F. Janney left cinnali' III baek araln at her hom. We ~ant to thank all ODr friends, " Sunday night to spend a tew weeb here. for their kindneaa to ua in our late In'the south. ' a1Illction, also Rev. Cadwallader for Mrs Earl Swain, of near Lebanon. his colJI.forUnll words, aod Mias Lucy .pent a couple of days her.lut week Emley for ber singing. '11)e ladles of St . . Mary', Guild The Family. with her mother, Mn. Christie Mcwill meet with Mias' 'Letitia McKay ~-, , Klnaey. .' ThundB)' aft~rnoon, TIuSre are'several of "flu" in Mn. Allcf! McKinley and daueh-' Let Hendley repair your Watches. the nelghborb~.t the present tar. Mii. Henrietta. lpePt the week· Clocks and Jewelry. All work done time. ' " on premillelat the Sign ofthe Watch. , .nd with relatlv. in Dayton. Waynesville, Ohio_ You 'may have aeen funnier 'films Mill. Pearl Riley, ot' Rfd,8vllle, tbtn the fint two reels of .. Daddy left t'hl. week for St. Peterabti1'l' ' Loila LefliJ"-but we haven·t. where ahe will spend the remalnd.~ of the winter wlth ' friend(. Mr. and Mn. Clarence Dswey, of 'Xenia, were tbe ,Sunday Iluestl of Mr. and Mrs Charlee Woolard lind . Cedar stampe will be a-\ven ·o,n . all family. . purchaaee at the Fred Annqal FUl'J!Iture, Shoe and Clearance Sal. in All Th. Cedar The MiMes Louella Janney. Eulten· Department8 JIOW on la WI taker, and Kathryn Clark. 'of Stamp Books are redeem~ble In Cub " M'amfunlvenlty. apent the w~k· Only, during tbe I8le. end w1t~ borne folks. Mlu Ida ,Githens. of Dayton. fell Mrs . Howell Pierce left Monday and broke her arm during the Icy for Toledo to vi,lt with relatives "pell, and Ml'II. M:li'y Cukey went to Mia Warner. of Selma, will take her Dayton to take care of he~ busin. . place u matron during her abllenee. for a time, Miaa Githens hu dr. .- , . 'm aking apartments In the arcade•• , D. W. Meeks. the vetenn mail carrier wbo hu 'been confined to hi8 Mr. and Ml'II Ed. Hathaway, of 1I0ni. for tbe. past few weeks, II able Columbua Grove, Mn. Dr. Riley, of 'to be out, spin; and be atarted tQ Vandalia, Mrs. Ira PilaU, of Xenia and Wm Jennlop, of NOrwood, work Yond., momlng. . . . th. fUDerai of F. W, BathW away Thumay. '

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BASKET BALL OBITUARY WITH SCHEULE I M::;a2~{el:l, ~::~a~t;an::~ 8hi~, ~NG GAMES where he spent most of his early life. From here he enlisted in the COM I --During the past week the Hi School Basket BIIIl team made two trips out'of town lind they won one and loet one. Wednesday night they me~ Wilmington Hi lind were defeated by a acore uf 411 to 16, The llame waa below the average put up by the HI school due to the fact that they missed several practices becau.e of the Icy roads, Thuraday night they met Mt. Pleaaant in the Wilmington College Gym. and Hi outclassed them with a score of 17 t o 9. A feature of the game wall th,s fll>!t passwork of Waynesville. So far m08t of the 8'ames have been played away from home'but there are many games to be played on the home floor during February and March . The schedule of the games played at home is 8S followa: February 6 Lebanon !<'ebruary 13 Sligo ' ~'ebruary 20 Klnl(mlln February 25 Mt Plf!a88nt ' February ~ Wilmin:g ton March 5 Open 1I&arch 12 Port Willilam .~~---

Civil War. being a member of the 183rd O. V. I. Departed this life January 27. 1920 at his homtl in Waynesvillt', aged 78 years, 8 months, 2~ days. On January 30, 1866, he was united in marriage to Phoebe Stibbs, who passed awav sixteen months ago . To thi~ union was born five children, two daughters, who preceded him and three 80ns who still aurviveLeroy. of Wavnesville, Edward, of Columbus Grove. and Hally of Lebanon . Beside these these he leaves a Bon-in- law. Clint Seamen, of Vaughnsville, Ohio, eight grandchildren and a ho ~t of other rela· tives. , For mllny years hi ~ has been a fllmiliar face on the ,;treelS of Waynesvelle and will be g"eatly missed by his neighbors and friends. Card of Tbauka We desire through the columns of the Gazette, to thank all of t hose who in any way helped us through our hour of trial. during the illnesB and dealh of our falher. The Sons.

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WILL SOON HE OPENED BOYS AND GIRLS Maple syrup will 900n be on the ENJOY SKATING marketthat is, as 800n all the camps ----The cold weat~er' of last week made the akatiug on the rush pond fine. and the young people had a good time Several skllting partieS were on during the w'eek-end, and Sunday afternoon the pond WIlS full of .katers. Many oj[ the ladies and girl8 are learning tht3 art.

are open . Everybod y who owns a camp is making preparations for the Sell8(,nl run and one old timer I h 'b . db k says t oug t to e a recor rea er, The ground has been f~ozen to a depth of !lbout elK;hteen tnches, and this fact IS an evtdenc~ of a good flo,,!, of water. The pr.lce of mol~9ses 19 yet to be determtntffi. but tn... dlcatlons are that it will not be any - See "Daddy Long Legs" at Miami. hi(fher than it was laBt year.

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reJ{ular session, and a g reat 8u rprise wa~ sprung- on them when the resiltnation of Mayor W. O. Raper ' W88 read . Also, the city clerk, F. D. lIawke, told th em that his resignation . which he had handed in a mun lh ago. must be made sure at this meeting. Nut so mllny months ago the state de partm ent sent an accountant here to go over the bOI)ks, and sfter making his report to the state . the department informed the mayor that there were disc repancies in the vii Iage council and that he, · the mayor would hav e to ~ee thal the dillcrepancies were made good. The mayor receives a salary of $100 a year; th e marshal !lets $240; the clerk $l fiO and the treasurer $100. The marshal get..~ an extra fee for taklnl( ca re of th e silent policeman on the corners, and the stale says that ill illelZal, and so 00 t hrough the list. A.t the la~ t' meeing Elmer Rogers was electeu pTesident of the council, and lhroujth the reaisrnation of Mavor Raper, Rogers automatically becomes mayor of the village. It is nol known what he will do in the matter, but whatever he does will be the right thinI!' . Th e muddle will likely be straightened out all right, but Mayor Raper decided that his salary was too amall to attempt to do all the thinga the slitle is trying to impose upon him. These discrepancies, It seeml, haye dated back as fllr 118 ten years.

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Dr. Witham. who was formerly located at KinK8 Milia, and later near Van Wert. has purchased the B. S. Rowell property on Main street, and will move into the aame 88 loon as Mr. and Mrs. ElmeT Rogers were Mr. Howell, who 1& at hll ranch In Alabama, can remove hla effects. Dayton visitors Monday.

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We lire drifling along today at a we left Kansas City, Lou Shriver rapid rille through Texas doesn't attempt to guess the dlreeand we hllve the satisfaction not only tion in whioh we ' are traveling and of knowing where we are goinlr. but the reat make gueaaes but the lCanl' kno wing t.hat we are on our way, says it takes me to tell them each t hough most of us ' are undecided time. Oue of th~ par~y figured out whether the M. K. or . is taking us what he had been making on bIB n orth, south, east or weet. In fact Kansas farm and amounta to $1600 the railroad winds abou t mightily in a YE'ar at the beat for ,an average, its course from McAlister to Dallas. They tell u~hat we will see cabbage. And just now we are informed that green bea~.and other garden-truck. we lire entering Dallas and will have Cabbalro being loaden on the car a four-hours stop to see the town . at $80 per ton So this log of the journey is going Land·has raised ten to eighteen to be delayed a little, but Inasmuch Lons of cabbage to the ure:. tWo as it intended mostly to check up crops of corn, the firstaClventy bUlbsome of the promises of what we are els and the other thirty all in on. to see and what the land illiakedown year; 'nlne tons of alfalfa per year in Rio 'Grande. The wait will :prob- per acre at $35; broomcorn, three ablv be, a good thing us we will get cuttings, one ton to the acr. at $2'16. a lot more statements to lay up for one bale of cotton to the acre worth investigation, if that can be (\one $400. Of course w. re"lIze a land The only thing that 'is buthering us man must have 80me IIcj!nae who at present is to get to the land and has wares to sell. He may exaggersee what it is like, loecause that is ate a IiUle but we have thi. Inblack wh at we started out for. and white. Heaven may" lielp most We had a dav's wait in Kansas people but we Ilave alwaYII h_rd City. and that made us prelty weary . that the land men wear their hal~JI Our special train did hot get out un out on earth. til after midnight. It was a weary We spent lhis afternooD Helnr crowd to start on a long journey, Dallas. Went to the Adolpbua hotel but things have changed today . The and ,aw the roof prden, the palm car is cool and nice; lbe diner has a garden, dance halls' et.c. Thia is'one real chef, but the land we have been of the finest hotels in tbe United seeing is not the tinest. The cNwd States and noted as the property has been con2onilll and we are soon confillcated by the U. S Governto reach our destination . Mr. Foltz ment under the alien ownenhip law. was about the busiest m an ,in the Dallas looks modem and northern. party, and even while attending to h88 a poPlllat,ion of 200,000, and I, his land dutiCl!, took the time to see said to be the ' I_Neat city in th. that we attended the shows and were world depeI\dlng entl.rely upon qrlshown about the ci ty. . culture, We got thli Dallas papers this Tomorrow we awlm' in th. Gulf' at morning and the crop prices started Galveston, take a boat ride' lee mON an argument that got the agents to lIig:hts and go to the field · and tb. defending the country so !lere is .a Rio Grande, MOI~ of ' tbe lanel is part of the things we 'elCpect to within five miles or I. . from a town •. ae~: Quotations on -a1falfa are ~ no mud, 0,0 frosta, noJiQar crope. per ton; You know what It is bae.k Oh! what a life for a Kansas farmer. home.and how lucky we 'feel if we We have been having all'OOd time. (fet five t ons per acre. They say our own diner alld th'e belt they, cut It eight to twelve times tn In 'the Weat. and we 'ara haPPl the Rio Grlll\de and the crop will on our mulne merry aDd average better than nine ton8 to the haviJIg a W.·... plog acre. All twelve months of the to have a throup the year- al e ",owinll mon thli here Then next trip cIoDt .care ODe of them told of lID 1II10ois man wbether COIDeI who came down to the Valley a year bae)(tO dx up or not. a.o lut tall. and Iut year cleaned In a raw da,ya bow the ",000' ab,ovl! expenaea. Thllt'. UJJ.Is-t-r_UII ... U to itlelf, And count qalnst the land men which that Ie wortb the we will cheek up. tIM ' o.ne game W. have train &fId tbe anawer t&-'. WbIICll agree mi~h ty


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'1""YOIr tlll'lIi'd 011 tllt'm III 11 whftl' • "a l(" uilll with /I wclHllrn 'I! 1111111'1 Hhot nil IIXN"!!"I r,.IIII1 Iw'w,· n 'he I.. ):~ of II I SSUBD EVERY WEDNF. IlAY r.:h~II ' 1I1.lkh.!:" bn.'(· whoso mnllih IVllti ~hl\· .' rln~ with rl'\'"llIog enJoYl1i nl at Entered' ..~ tho l'OILn,flco at "'"yn('.. 1110. III I! " ' .. no. 'rhe blnt' ll's fnce w~"t gray Ohlu . .. S.~'Uo,1 I""" llull MolLur with (rll: ht : 1111< pyr. came bock with !I R.HIII frnrr' 'h,'lr s Ollsuol t ·not. Many SUbscl'iplion PricE', '1. 50 per Year nr hi. "Olllpllllions !lllighoU o lnll'l. hut - - - - - - - -- - - - _-----, nll11'rH only IIcltl' d thick lips In bestial hUlIl:l) r ror morn slollghte r. D. L. Crano P ubli sher "YOIII" "rl p,1 'I'rl'\'('r. Ilr(>s~lnl!" the Il IIlZ?,lr .. f lilll r"I'/Oln' r Intll the '1ulve .... Ing nuke,l s lllll""'h of the milD hI' had FEBRUARY 4, 19l!(I fr l;;loI('IIl'n. "(J ct YfJur crew logether.

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Mra, l!lva .Orabam aDd Mr., May Frll Dk Shldllker mllflbe d bl8 rlRht blind qUi te silrlonsly It,st w oek; but, 'Ba nta were DII.yton sboppere, 'l'n 8, day . • 11ft r ull, I~ very n~eful yet, Mrll. L. G. Bro(Ik hOB b een qnUe Rev . nnel Mrs, Blmne tt entertained In m Ulllury a t tlloll' t ortletb wedding 111 for leveru I days. ,UIl II ver~ ur .v , un lIluadllY, J uuuar;v Harry Brown ond Je8s Barril! 25tLJ. 'rt'I\Y h l\d Itll illel r g nes ts , mllde a bnsin e811 hlp '0 Leba n ou, Mr 111111 Mr~, W A , B6Ine~ . Mr. a nd Wedne8day. Mr~. ' j'bnA Wh AIS!lI, Mr and Mrs TberA Willi no 8ohool nnll l ·rhnrfl. 13(10, Oflnny , Mi~~ Nlln Uo lI"U a nd t1B V of hilt weeK, o n aO"OOllnt of tbe Mr . S" II , Illdnk er. loy ro ads . 1)1 kt- tn 10 honlC'," M , ~~ Emmit WbAIsel 18 on th e sioll Mis" Katbrvn Clarlr,' of MIBml t Inl t on rltlu r 18l C1- Auurcn IIHUU." /tH t . lou 1M l· b O \l~ lJ t I,D be doing "' Univ('r~lty., W88 a wellll.('nd guest of III"'sl'lf Oll·(·" 1110,' (1 Ln M'H'(' l osle r'~ w"l/ liN (ll)u ld bH (lX I" eted. bome tolke. tJOnt, but III ~plll' of Ihe ~n I Iltnt 0 11 \10" EDII))" gi lls wall 1 CII lted to Mr, Ilnd Mrs C 1::1, L1Iwb aDd Mr ; lt ~ uJll1nlllllll~IIIR lIud lit .. c.... 1\" were Xm ot .. 011 tI cunnt' (lf I!ioknen, lasl a nd Mrl! J B, J Ollies aUended ~he tile SIII1IO with tho excep~lon of Ih~ o n ~ w " p k . fnner,,1 of Will Hartsook, WilY . I" ''''k whu Itnd bUt'1l killHII, It ""NllI'd Mr 111 ·,1 Mrs E, B. Dakin en ter · DIlII .. lljtl, Frld"y. utt~rly st l'llllge to her' ey " ~ , IHI'" u llIlo,,·d Iltt) tlllmbUrl!Orfl 10 t,ea on Frank W oolley and f"mily, of louger glILzed by misery. She turned 'l'llur 811uy night Dilyton , spent Munday with Mr . anel to l'rcvor, who hud uot 6pokeu to /.lCJ AOIVllrd Aneon, B~ n of A, B. Ilnd Mrs. Wi" Brown . Rln('p II r ::! I he Ioll~ Joln ('o I"-r In tht' ~u~.n An aon , died In MIami Vall ey Mias Leona MCkillnnil olosed he r (' /thL "Ti lt, 1111;1( ,i s , Il ult,· \ lIfl"'fl' Jlt." ~tH: h O~ l'hal .. t Davton. on Thursd .. y , of s lIltl. "!l'. II~ 11t""I:h I ~ II'" II fOIl' Ihe 'pnl' um onllL, ond wu l">ur lerl In MI- 80hool, Tbnrsday, 611 Ii nnmber of her 10bolILr1I ho ve I~he "11 u ." lI,.s l 11111<' ." II In ' oemetery on ~R ~urd"y after BI! gHVP her 110 lins,,"",' lo,'ynntl a uuon, l:Ie l o~vell .. wife , t Qu r c hild Berne J ones baH pnrohued tile nnlu '(luHHltlu l grunt. Bu r 111(1 11 ... l ook r ell pllr.e nts, three 8ls Ler~ lind &hre" Pearl Cornell fllr lll frolD Mr,Keever II I I,,'r. II I" <'y 'S w"re fllsl elletl tur brotllors '0 monrn hi8 deparlnre. of Lebanon , "'IPIIII on II,,· rl\'p", Il"IIclnJ: ou t tit" ~r. Ilnd Mrs P. 8 . Cleaver, after MeBdames LAlia Smi&b nnd Zorn s wir l of tit!' CIII·.·,'"t II.H1 <1,'oll wuter. sove r .. 1 weeks In Wilmington, have Plokering Ilre vlotlms of the Irlp . A I roul ,l.. d louk tU't'e In l" Alldrea'~ r elurned borne. t :I(', I ; ~ lH ' gl Hnl '\'d nl h l lli u nd hor 1I)l!J E. R, Rlmdolph and family, of .Iill Allie FrBlllel?f WayneRvllle, 1" oo't,'11 twlc,' In II,,· hl\lf· ~ IlIIi p. thlll Uay'oD , were Bnnday g uests of Mr. I,,·,·,·.. , f('~ klnrlly HI) ~ "'· h . "VillI thInk J 18 'be guest of Dr , Idarla Huwin6. and Mra. l). ~ L"mb, Old 801 III seltlng hla work tn Yllr, IIuJ,!" li l lO' thur'l k y uu'/" Rhe u8k~d. tlJ Everett ' lark, of O . ~ U., apant to bill admlrerll. Wo hO\'"'''' till' wllrlls; It ( trl(l(l my hellrl sattsfaotory ORn IIee Motber Euth, "hSob h.u. Sund"y wtth h OUle folks _ wuuld 1'11<>1,1' IIl ~ ," Melvin Brnokney died of Ilnen utl'ha n k I II ~~ 'r HIl lfi Trc~\' or. ('os llng bt'en hlrldeo for eBv8rlli weeks. Rn, A. E. Huntington filled tb e lII(1nlll at Miami Valley hospital, her n "IlStllll luuk, "\\Ih"1 rO,.?" t)unday at ruldnll~Il', after BlIven AIIII ...·" ·" 111'." I r,'mlo lNI. If on ly the pnl!'lt bere 00 !:Sunday tlfternoon. dlllPuronte live weBt, nre ho cln'i hUPIJCUI'I] jusl 1I'11I'n It dlt!, Snn.lay Scbo" l and Chnroh Ser- dliys'ilineaB she II,Hu;:hl. If ouly It hllil ;:11''' 0 hi m vioes were hAld at tbe E'rlends of ber e on the OilY ton and Lebanon pike He had bOl'n worldn g In lime 10 tlr ,,1 hpr, 10 tnke her In his Ciloroh on BundllY m ornIng. u'm ~! '6 1 '~I ) r I:Ulv l ng 111(\" ~he nn ~\\'e red At tblB time WE are all supplied Dayton. slmJlly, .. lth Mal, with good pr olpecte of Bern e J onslI, Frank ~m"b. ~m_ "VOl' " uvln~ nolhlllg," anlrm!~d 'l'l'e. get llDg t o born .It before warm nel Smltb " nd eon, Beher, aUended vor. "For Bllvlng til(' nmhln g thut III weather. I U, U , F Inllt,,1I,,'t ion and an oYlter left ot your "eullly llnol 'rl'ShnrSR 801\ The Eatitern Star l?dge i n itiated snpper at flprlnlrboro, Satnr4ay hOllfll" Url(lr Ihe IOIl<'h M lhnt hellst," tbroe men Into itl bidden mYllterle8 evening , 0\' rwh e l1l1ln~ sl1 ,"n" ~ llIltl ed Iter on Frtday olgM. Mra, Sberman D,, 'ke a.nd daughter, clr ,!pk_ ; ~ h ~ f('11 11 11 111111 \\"IIS nohle and Uur Cit' Council transaoted baal. Rea, at Dayton, were weet.end j{l' lh'rnll" wlll, llI her .·lorll·(llIng Inlo a ne~8 on Monday 1Ilgllt, guests of Mr.andMrs.B'orestl:Jnbam, ~l rn nl;lIl1 g IW II " Hh l' trll', l to S(o(!II~, R. H , Broo ks 1I0d F, W. Wilson Mr. and Mrs, W , l!', Clark and 'a proiL'S! a).: IIIII"1 hi" Ioll",hll"~ Anel In· justice, but s loc could 11111 .1' gulp, For tratl!aoted bU81n ess in Dayton 011 d&ulbCer , Katbryn, were villlSora of Mo nday . tbe Gem I.{l&y, Frid'IY . hours Ihey ~ "I 111 nh ~ olll(f' sllrll"p, Cbllll. Gordon met with a JlUle grullulIlI.I: IIr (' ,'olrl thIlI h'HI "ITU k Mr. ond Mra, Leon Balt.bury and 10,·,,,·, . ]It"II,1 Ilr m ugl! 1111 her hotly un- 1088 by g etting bl8 tr nolt Injured, dllngh t er, of Onlo,n Vlllllge, took bat be Is book 00 t be job chllll(<<. til lie .. lecth b' gnn 8unday dinner wl 'Lb Allen Emrlok The Bank fixtures are arriving and fllmlly. "Why ,ir' you doing Ihllti" Ilskefl Tr vor sltn rply, "ll Is n't I"Ni l!y colfl." elowly, and eventoa!ly It will be In Meldamee Margar et Jobnll, LtI"tla "I'm .1- e1- ,I-jlto llllI It b-b--be· operation. Kenrlok and Adela. Burn.t and rUtl L' , \.'-'~ "IIl't h\~Jl It,"' cltnnorel! CommonUy ~ervloet! at lbe M E, Allflr' , '" Olll c-{~olrJ! ". he Cburob on Sunday nl,bt wllre well daulhter, Mildred, were Dayton vIa Itore. Friday . pr ~~(, II h er~ 'If IIEnin t .hls botly, II~ attended. Mr8.d larenoeBllrrybllJ and daulth. thllu/I1r sli" Iopgged for h is tlrlllij tlrouud 'rhe time III neuloll when moving ler, Uhi-&, Mr &ud Mre 'rant BOI{her. li e d ,·.,w IIWIIY frQm her. '11'111 be Indulged In. en snd Ennl~ Boglne a"eodlld tbe Sho eroll l'lrrrl hnl'l, In her I'o rner Mr. and Mra. Wll1i1lm Lokena lind tur,lPu UpOII him th e IIccnslng' eyes will go $0 houAekeeplog at onoe, funeral ot Wilrred Elllu" a. o 1'1 en '8 Cbnrch, Sundal' af&'Brnoon, ot II child tlollt h."" Iwen cruell y near Wilmington . wountlell: Il, clI h .. WOIll.II,hno(1 cli me Mr. and Mu. J . B. Jone. and lion, We will ha.ve to get I M Stont to to lue re cue. It reosune,1 wit h her, L'berle, and Mn, Rubeooa Dill were oo",e to oor reloue 'lf we expect lo tl,ld her IlInt the IIl11e for pl'lde bud Sunday lue8$8 of Mra , Eupb emla passtlt!, for It site lost I1ll s IlOnu s he lost gel 'a oentrallzed Bohool . It Itl ble DlII at I4t, Boll,.. duty, for tbla III bls home; tbe I1rll' lilt ull' n forever . No IOIl J.;' t·r could Hhe Mn, Ralpb Johns epent l5&torda.y suy "nl)' \\'orill" lIull Ihhl l{ or parties, be IIIlW the 11gb' of da.y WaR bere. We Deed another Pobllo Rall, 8a and ti'lndry with lIer al.l.r, Mrs. Uo"d ~ I r,'(' t, III Xl clIlo. 111, (1 I hI! ""lIlrtcst res !uu rnn! l! ; Iter world WIIS here be- Ihe sbow bUlllnellll1 00 the inoreae e L.eroy MoKlrh1, and famll11n Day~on. and we Deed abe bUtllneis. . ~jde her, to wiu or lose, Whl'n II' '11 1111' 1.1} desc ri bing her hl)urs with 'IJ II~CI "~tl'r, she hnr[lcd 1~l th ~ u rm'lIle ('mlnill e 11I1ullion lin a "Good girT," solli 'frevor bllsklly, He sl ugh: tlle1. ,\ gllin ulIlI ngllin she 1:1I\' e him 10 unrlerslnn ll Ihul I'xc~ IJt for In g- reached 011 1 nnd patted her hOlld bu t glng hH "cross hIs shuulder to the hIs thoughts were not altogether with boat. l\lacClfls'er hllol not ollce 80 her; the), were IIngerln&, behind, hov· Mr. and M",. Ray:mond Wt'lf and mu ch Ill! Inld n li nger 011 Irer. :o.care- ertng o,'er the scene of her elemental obildren, of Clarkav"ille, were Sun. fu l WU8 h" r ullrrllll\'1' III It I glml lie- battle wltb !lacOloater as though he day Infltltll or Mr, .a nd Mra. John qnelll'o of ,1I'lnll Ihnt It could nnt filII sought to steep his 1I0ul In that recol· Walt, \0 carry conr lcUon wil li It . Trnor lP.('tlon In an errort to d rown tor ooce Mr, anet Mfa, Wm, Lntens bave grllduoliy melted 10 lite \!xl elll of dU· Bod al\ tJme the memory ot twenty· gone to bou8eile.e ll,lng nellr Wiltour hours of torturlor jealouey, Illg hi s pine uml IIghtlnJ; It, mington. . "So you're not jenl\>us any more, .are She tolll "r h,'r ent ering thl! court Mr alld MtI. A . ~~ Harhook and IIr'/lnlll tli e 1iI',,"1 cll in with ~I u ClOsrer. 70U '" pleaded Andrea. or his dlsC4IV('r.v lIUlt 1\ ...lfiC or gin hnd "Jealoae! " e:rc\almed eternal ma.n lon, Kennetb, were vIsltlnl wltb Mr and MtIl, F, A, Hartsook, Snn. nrrh'ed Willi his frel J:hl IIlIIl (If the Impntlentl,., NWho Bold anything Bbout day oi ly .-lInn!!" Ih tH lind (,,'/Ill! to hili ,olce, jealousy ? It's one rotten quality that, Mr, and Mrs, 0"0 DavIs and Mr. .1.1 th lK point In Iwr ~ I(.ry Tr ,.'or tor- tbonk God, I ~on't lI$ISSeS8. It'B the got 10 smol(c. B~ clutched til e hot canKer'worm wat ears 11110 roe neon and Mr.. Ullnu o.."le and ~onll , bowl of his pipe In II grill thot Illnde of trust. A mnn Ihat feels It, demenns RolMlrl aDd Roger, were calling on Mf and Mrll, I: C. Mannon , Sunday h '~ I;!tuckll'>! shll\\" white. Sho could the womon he loves." feel hllll II s!p nlllj: \\"Ith his whole Icnije "How extraOr(lInOfY," murmured "HerDoon . hody. She hu ...·le.1 on tn h er clhnnx; Andrea "because I don't belle\'e lin), Mr. and Mra. W . T: ,Jordan w,)re to tJle deacrllllion of her slrntPIlY In woman'ln the wor'ld ever really (ove. In l:Iarveubnrg, "ulldayafternoon, I f 111 cCl .rem(wlng Ih" (''''nts Olll 11 1\ OS· an unjeslous man. or COUl'llo." IIbe oll-lIlog on I~elr mothor, Mre, oar.. h tl'r'S terrlfylnA' nt tnck. he (!\'{!Il reo lidded 11Io1ll:htfull l', "we despise jeal- RIJh. ' 1)t!lItl'd some of his words, l' "HeI SOld,. Mrd . ROle Clln, of B"rveyebtlrg, OlIRv-hllt thot doesn't keep U8 from h 'Wo ltlng IIll tor me, rll'nl'll' nn( t en ado'rlng It In just one mRn," ",all o.lIlng on Mm, Elmmll Wolf, I drove Ihe no lis Inln hi s hllnds nnd Trevor \\'os silent for e long tl,me. Frtdll:V. I I hi when he ~lIntcloed tb l' m hu ck, I I t III pondering on thl8 ' ohstlrd And unRn: Mrs Vlara Dunn a:nd olllidren, of o.. ross th,) hcud lind he te ll. And then ~lIv e r Grove, were vl.ILln g w ttb I hl!!lrt! •l'on COIning. J th ongl1 t ] had ewernble nrgum e ll.~, The sun Brose and set to work at once to overheat ber IlllTe oh, Mr: aDd MrB Genrge gono IOlI tl, thllt It WIIS llot with Ill y ellrll the world: Andren grelv wann Bod BogAn, ~a t u,rlRV, lout with tlte lunJ:llI!; of 011' heart thnt '1' J II d th~n drowsy. She begn n to not! and Mr. and Mrll; Oeo . Davi~ find Mr, , It('nrd yuu COIllIIII!. W.en e'l e her hody to In cline, It It bRd drooped lind )' OU IInRwercd 1 fO!'lrol tlll1t I blld In II directIon dlre~ tly opposite to that R08s Bartsook a.ttlloded Pomonll Grauie at. Leoo non, /Saturday, ('vcr known fe,,,"' 1 k new" that I, Will In whIch It actually did, she would Caller8 at tbe bome of Mr. Al&n en tt', fore,",',· IIl1d rdr'·I'Ilr. hue toUen Into the rlvor; a8 It bap' Bartaooll, t;unday a venine, were: pened, sbe teU 'agalnst Tre"or'1 I honl. IIIr snd Mrs W. r . ,Jordan, tbe der, Be Orat a ssured blmself Ihat she MinOt! Edna aud MllCtb" Deatbralie WBII really asleep and then IIIlpped .1118 ann aroun.1 ber ~nd beld ber clORe. and Mr.Yr ,Alber' H.r&eook, Berres, or DaY'OD, \ ConUoued OD P&.e 41 spent the week-end 'IIIll th bome folt~ .

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III llie yon of thn smOI<€', "'mOSI " '" Iltlllll:h Ill' \I· .~ re ll ro lllJ.( propcll l',1 by It, h.! s tllnlh l ~ 1I Ihrough the exll luln IIII' cuol nlr uf lllt;: ht II uti II gIll ... • Ilt ll l pn le(1 .111' f'l ('e of the full mllon, He dropr",1 And,"u til I lio J:rtlllllll, IIre"JlPd nVl'r I",r lind 810,,11 fuel' 10 rIl C" lI'ilh Iii .. rllvlng Mu e ·loRter. On Iht· luMlln l til e gin lIt tell ~ III'nt, He Btllrcd vllCll nlly fnr till' "11111'0 of n ~(' c(lTIII: th O'1I hll! ravnged tnce wrlthcrt 11110 sllt'h IIrI ex· 1' ...·N .. lu" of suIJIUIIIII.,oI IUllrcli IIR no JIIIIII 11\' ~ to ti ·C t\\'ke, Mu,.der I\"rOtc Itsclf Inrj!l' ucrosli lois rentlll'cs, slow lIIunlr r with bllrl' h,,,,,ls for tlolo neillY \\'1001 hod SPill I' P In Slllokl' IInct tllllOh' llie ,111 (' I<" IO\'c,1 ('urlhl.v posses· slon of tlt o wreek of 01 IIrll. With 0 I'IllIkl"~ J:ulp Ihllt ''''''' '''11 flo r .. nd hlH thronL hc chOlrJ:,·,I, 111.',"1 down, orllls throwl) Wille. tnlons clutching In nil· t1c1I\1l1l0n, His 1II01lih twh;I,·" In 0 Ihlll emile. 'l'r\1\'or 611(11 (Will tliO hill. '~hc hnlt I of the hc.I,·y ~cr\'II:1i ,·eyoll·.' r l'lIlI);111 MncCloster In Ihe should .. r II IHI spun hllll oround thr",) t IUlI!s. TruvIII' II red IIgolu. Th ... j(lnlll ' hOlly 51" ' lIl1'(\ to wnyur In 'he lIir" 11i"1I \'"u," pl('(1 find fe ll spruwll nj! tOIl" II ...1 Ihe gun, tnce "uwn, • "You'v(' kllll·rj hllll," Rollhed Andrea, stili on ber hlll,lI, unll 1111<'\'s. "In n WilY." SlIld Trevor cnlrnly aDd holt to bllUself. "Ue reully diet! ,venrs I\ J!O."

CHAPTER XII. '; ., 1I1l'l1Iory 'of thut trnglc Illoment, Slrlllll(ely 1'11 0111:h, 11"08 lIot to li ve In AlIllrell'y mint! by rell"on ' of Ih~ Right ot tne ('o!ln l' "~ ot ~ l lIrClo"I(' r' 8 hulk, but by willi I follow'(1 hnllledintely nrtcr. Nt" ',' r (,,, illfi " he tlJrJ:N Ihe sulld l'n st lllh'R of thc \llullllllll un, l tho Ill stonffll\eou~ smile. hronden"'J: to 0 grin, thllt downe(\ on ltie tnce ot every lIallve, The bln ck throng huckeu step by ~ Iep before the tnrrlll tr ent at the Oumlnr cnl n. 'fhl'lr scorching fu<!cs glistened with 8went. hilt Ihl'lr 0)'1'8 hun g l.'1'eed lly on the cr1lmpler! , 8r m"'I: Ing IOU "8 that "'ns IIlJ thut 1"118 lert. ot MllcOloster, (n th e plc.lsu rllble Hu rfelt ot the mOllll'nt they wt're cureless at the tn.:1 thllt ' hll doo m ot the entire cra al wu s fixed.

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The rea.ders ot this "ap o ~ Will. bet p101\8'''' to learn lhat there I. at ea. one dreaded dl8ea8c that aclence has . heen abl o (0 cur" In a ll Its .lRlJes and thlll I" etLdtabrrh, call1niU'Irll/)' ,,~ollncllon':.~o l~~~~ Influence y cO lla ~ , " eQ ulre~ co natlt utlollol :rcnlmollt. Kalla Cntarrh Ml>d lc'ne Is I"k 1\ Inlernally d net. thru Ihe Blood on (he Mucous ~~rtucca ot Iho System, thereby dosI ray lng lhe toundMl on ot 1100 dlaeaoe, th g l\' lng 9tlon ' Cnl1an ~~IIII~_ d lng up Ihe th e pallenll con s t ttlt 'naiure ' ln doing. 118 worl.. Tho pro· r.rlctora ha ve 110 much tallh In lh<;' ,cudrl• ti power. or Ha ll's Culorrh u e • I'l n~ClhM th ey offal' Ono Hundrod DolIIII" tor all)' en.o th nt Il tails lo curo, Sen,1 . t 3. ot lo.timo nlnl8, A<I,t,tor ••• "~'. CHENEY & CO., Tolo<10. Ohio, Sold by all Drugglsl •. 16c,

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Why do so many "regular men" buy Luck y Strike Cigarettes? They buy them for the special flav or of the toasted Burley tobacco. There's the big reason-it's toasted, and real Burley, Make Lucky Strike your cigarette .

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Mrs. M . 8. Brllllln hop l)een 8n.l 0;l'_ Inl{ II visit fr om b ur m nl,lJfn, bro l h. r ' ~Dd 'lillter, who nro here froUl 'ILIlfornltl . Mr. f1,nll Mr@ . Ell e ~ t "nd Ir . Moln, of Mllrshull , we r e ~U (ls t .. o f R ov,lInd tIotrs, B, E, Wri g lH, !tls t WOt<l: , U. LeOl llr is cnrr ,v ln g IlJa ,u til. on Hoot s 1, d u r i ng t,llI.! illllo 8 o f JaUl08 OODllrd, Mr , Bnd Mrs Wru N o ~ g: l c , w ho bave b een Ilvlo g ill No~ Mexloo l or Moverlll yel\r ~ . It Il " P e r ille to") make their born e with 111 r !lUll Mr~ D. J . N nggJ,

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The name Dut<!h II dl!r/Yet! from DletlCII, meantOI the nrDacular, a, dlatlneulilhed from Latin, It Iii the IIRme word a. the · German Deutach. Duteh belonp' to the Frant"." dty\.Ion at tile Low German, and la cloll81, related to the F1emllh, wIth whleb It. I. now practleall1 (dentilled In Ita written form. The Dutch language III 00. of the GermanIC &roup of dialect., aot II practteau, the ..mil to tta .ttQ~

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Optical Depar,tment St. Xenia, Ohio Ope n evenings by appointment

s. Detroit

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A. MAFFIT Fu nera l Director

and Embalmer.

Waynesville. Ohio.

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I!:ilher AulD or Horse drawn eervice. No extra charge for auto aervice. Doth phones in Omce and Residence No. 14. '

NEW BURLINGTON OR. J. W, MILLBR. Fred 8adley,of lb .. looal exobuul!e, II ~klnl!' care of tbe teleph one w (l rk In Port' Wllllllm, the operutors 'bore being til with fio. Dale Turner III driVing a Il"otd &OnrIDR oar, Donald DeBa.ven Is IIble t o be ont agatn aUer Beveral weeks ' IIlo e~M with janndloe. Our oommunity baa b ee n bll.ving an epldemlo of ." fiu ," The ph Yllioianl blld I~ wellnnde r oont rol, however, Bod kept i& from eprel.l dtnl-{ very wid ely , There bll8 been DO 8011001 or 1mb110 8ervlc68 for abont two woek., on aoooun' of tbe epidemlo of "flu ."

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MY' Honet John Com PUffl ...... tw. me., .fficient I (!VeT u,N." Wlwt ~tn tvHlt'I\Ot

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HONEST JOHN CORN PLASTERS si";"a ,t.o...nd. . r !"OPI.

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Mfllll JURle l:Jlbbon8, . who hili been oobfined to 'be honae .. I&h " severe oold, I. now ,able '0 re.nme ber '-oblnl again , Mr. ,Wilford EllloU, whOle death oocnrred a' hte home In <.:en'ervllle. wa. burlelS at lht. ,iJaOl, BUDda,. af&ernooD, .. Mr.. Beftba Rhontlmul, oorth of $Own, I. very III of double pneDo mania. , 11r'. aDd Mrs, Ern.,.' Maxwell, w., of &own, are 'oolll1n84 to tbelr heel. wllh fln , Alph'a S"pbeDl alilil famll,. wtJl move, nex' w.et, &0 ~blir rarm tbey recea'ly parob.... a ..... IItdcUeBaa, (,ema.l r.r~lleoa aud wtr., of DaytoD, ban parohl..s th8~ 8. r. Jam. pfClllll17 OD 'Welt ma1t:UD Chal. Br~II.lrorotl. willo .... almOl' Wlah . . . while Wor•• ahe IAf'''' ." DO~ be lIP aDd arcrimd til. b .1UI8, bIlDI"OOI1II1DItl to bI. bid lor

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Mrs, Elmer Barnes lind olJildl'on a re spe ndIng 0 pI~rt of Ihi a we k with bor parents, Mr, lind Mrs, J . W , Powell.

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Lumber of all See us

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Mary Homan. daughter of Je!ll4\ 'unl L{holla Homan. wa~ born n~r; \ :ovillQ'tolll . Kentucky }.'ebruary '6. ,1 : \I. When she WIiS about on~ year ,111. l l! r mother was left a widow .\llli r lllu rned to t)le horne of her par: in Clinton ounty . Ohio . About 1 lilt 8li ~ h· moved t o Warrell ·County, Inti hll8 ~ihce r e~ided in or n'ear fL,'nesville. IiI Fl! uruary I 64, !lhe "'las united \ in marriage with William r. Young I fllld fr om t h is union we.re l>om five ch ildr en. ClJllrI . H., Lelia A .. Alice H , Ed ward B. and Daisy J . He i' h usban d IUl d y ounge~ t , Daisy, hun' alrea rly pr cedl!d her. She '\' I\~ a me mber o f lin' lIi cksit.eFriends I I'~ t inC' f rolll b irt h, having had .a u ir t hr i ~ h t m"m llership, which ehe " llUint ained d urinl!' hll r entire life. Il e rs Wll~ uy nQ means a Ii fe of e:l&e and pleas ur e, but whatever hlln l ~ hiJl " Cili ne t o he r ~ he bore with I llIv ing e ll erfu lness. Her ideas of inll'g rit '! wer e fa r above the average alld n "cr hy nct or th ought did ~ h e e \'inc a d r.sire t o d o wrong. Sth' (il'l)arted thiK life at Waynes" il le, Ohio , J llll uury 29. J920. Alred • () yea r9, 11 month s and 23 daY9.

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Wo IknClp Blankets '

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The regular meeting of the Mothe r's Clu b will be held in the office of the old schllol Building, F tiday afternoon. F'ebruary 6, at l! o'clock. Mr. and Mrs. Byron Hartsock, of Lancaste r , Messrs Jo hn 8 . Hartsock and Wm . Hartsock, of Sprinllffeld and W L. Park ins of Milton, Ind ., att.ended thE~ funeral of Will S. Hartsock last wetlk and were guests of Mrs. Matildu H o~ier. . Fred's Lebanon Big ~tor~ AnnulIl February Furniture 8ale, E V Barnhart, Waynesville, 0 ., Shoe Stock Sale and Clearance Sale tn all deparlmenls, is now on in full blast , The great crowds I hilt attended tb e openIng and the many "come-backs" attest to the Saving and Th r ift advantages offe red in t.his ~ tup~nd o u s Triple Sale .

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In 1ht~ lr fnn )r wa s Ihu t th ey w ere r n'~ h t v ~ hll\· I'n. It 10 se~ I hilt UI'0 11

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('II I 'Il lng sight of III m. 1'r "or's [Qee clenr 'd. " Who nre the Interl opers?" .be /lsll cd

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., GEORGE AGNEW CHAMBERLAIN Be tol"lot his 1/111'08 and bruises. hIl I fltlpe aDd bUl)ger; be lOOKed bu ck wlth emItaDt pride upon the mael· I strom of .emotlons tbat be hnd rlddeo to reach this hnven ot his 80ul's pence. Tht teverlab baste with wb lch he hod dna: out tbe aIrplane and po tched It up, the wblte Mlge In whlcb he bad burled blmself with It Into the aIr. th e I ablolate and marvelou8 .detelJlllnlltlon of the steady, nnwaverlng ftlght tbat bid carried blm atralgbt to JolaeClos. ! ter'1 \:ra8.I, all hecame emblems to him : of the power of that whlcb Is wIthIn , lIS to rile eternall, to Buperl)uman I ~ OIl the w~ ot a little lova. \ H'e ctnnced downward at the [al,r I bMd pressed 80 close to Ills shouldt.lt l that the ",Ide brIm of bls helmet. 8baded It as woll as hIs own and let' hla eyes foUow along . tbe cnrled·up leo~h Al)drell's ftgur e. She seemell ve,., 11:11&11, youn&'. 10llnlteJy 8he Beemed Very 8m all, Very Young. potent. For tile IIrst time In thel.r In· ue JClt now lin Aching wltblo him to terooul'lle he eon~,oU8IJ rememtierlld guurd, 1101 lbe Honomille Andrea PeL7a~0 Ihe was and all .... bravado In the I lor. bllt Ihls lUlieh d nrer creoture ot, dUft ot fa18~ values, &JI bts logIcal In· his own muk log, f rom the bnnning e1'ellce to eetabllshed forma. fell touch of tongues as well os hantls. from blm. He trembled for the tIilnp Be threw III' his bead as though t !':o1~ld dooe to, the murder he bad a revivified lind ('nDobled ()eterm lo'I~ 1 committed 011. tbe person ot the tlon thnt wus nbo\'\! teor Ol1 d mur. Bonorable Andrea Pellor I mured II conllnllotlon of thl! cl'e~d tl\nt &be bad Bald that sbe knew herself bad beeo boro. full .f1edged. fro III her eafe with blm forever nod forev er and lines, "Wbctber yo u wlIot lIle or whlLIt! be recognh:P.t1 the gentle mood mock me. the qlj! I (orever eost: our that hlld. . ~.Q. ovcrhnrrlpn,,", h ... ~nn ..n'" y

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"INCOME' TAX RETUR,NS" Specialty maklnlr out all forms of lncoro\! Tax Returns Have YOUR Income Tax Returns made out correct. See

HOWARD J. POLINO

Form"y Deputy Clolt.ctor of Internal Re"Mue. In"12 a.lbold BW.. . DAYTON, OHIO.

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E, V. Barnhar L has tak en a 1181esI)'Illnship position with J . B. Chap· man. In connection with his notary work.

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HIs er IlI'ow! went up. "Interl opers, Anllren P c ll o r~" lie nslled with a slnlie. 'rh n bls face turned crlm. "Will )'OU Ijlo' what I ask thIs tlme1" he IIIqulr d. She sUfi II the leellnlf ot rebellion that Imlll !llntely ro e 10 her 81 tblB recllrrco('e ot hte fil:btlhg vol('e, "Yell," she 8111d meekly'. "Plense IJllp quietly ~.o, your room, lin VO YOllr ten 80tl bath alone and dress In your swartest khakI outllt. legging nnd all. When yoo have done thut, please wnlt till 1 come." Andrea could not resist a slnlle allot. "Yes," she Mid demurely, "Just lor n ('Ilnoge I'll and have my tellIlnd lJnt h- llloue." 'rrl",or Ignored tbe bit. "Good glrl." he snill. his attention already swervlo. to his soorlng guests. ",Ancl you won't tell Ole who tbey nre?" nsked Andrea. "Or don't you know '" He ft ~ed ,!er with ' a meaolng atn~. "Oortaloly I know," be ·sald. "tor I sent tor them at cooalderable expeoae and troubl e. Also I may aa well teU YOU now lbat one ot them at leaat 18 a priest ot tbe Ohur('b of EngiY.ld." A ftame ot color staIned ' Andrea', cheeks nod ber eYIlB went Budden.l , wlde. ThlolJll were movlne and ont, by a tremendous elfort did sbe catch np with them, "Great expen8e," abe murmured. "Something under three nounda. 1 sonooll4\."

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Born - To Mr . and Mrs Andre w Koontz, Sunday, January 25, 1920, a son, Born- To Mr . and Mrs "'. L. LeMay. Wednesday . January 28. 1920. . a 80n . Born - To Mr: and Mrs. Willis 0 McMillan, F riday, Jan uary 30. 1920,

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'Tuesday, February 10 Matinee,Z:30 p.m. I Nlltht. . 7 &. 9 p. m . Admlslllon . 17& Z8c Admission . 22&' 3Jc

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WORTH OF CREAM TO THE TRI-STATE BUITER COMPANY

The plesant country home of Mr. Harvey burg Friends Church andMrs. Kendrick. of near Fer,ry . I . a bbalh ~ c hO (l I, !); 5 Il. m. Anna WIIS t he scene of u happy 0 'cusion on Saturday vening. Jllnu ary :11, when C. Sn nson , Suol. IE y ou Il l " tll li. the "Loyal Women" of l he Ferry connectl'd with li lly . uLhe r schoul, Bible · School. with husbands a nd th is chl,lrch will IVt'lcum e' .YUU P u b· Harrison, Ohi0~ Man Says He Come and friend8, mel for their rnonLhly uU Hi- li<: WQrAhip nt W;.J5 Never Received a Cream . ne~s and Bocilll ~e:jl! i o n . A hou t 45 brin ~ a fr iend were present . The earty part of th Check But that He Felt He evening was s plmt in bu sin e~ .. afte r ~t . Mary' s ~ltur h Had Bt!en Given Right which a splendid program was 'njoyed. After the program th· time ::il'xng llllitrl!l ·und a.Y. l' e lH ,'lIry aLh: Weight and Test. P!l!ISed morrill' in C'Hll est~ anri 'u llduv :choo l lit !i:JO u m Morn~amllS . At the c t o~e of t he e veni ng , in~ ['raye r Bli d :'ermll ll at 10:J O The delicious rtlfre"bl1l e l\ l ~ w e i" ~ r vet! 1pub li ' iH.co rd iully invitO!t1 to lhttse .• Alter ! ycw-o' deallup w. feel II J our by tho hast es!!. Hcrv ices . tluo to h"'8 .. "oni of appttCI.llon tor ,.our . - - . --- . ------Ollaure de~Ulljla III Ibal tllne." "I'ILea Obarl.. On the a fte rnuon o f . the thi r:' Y' I \. E. ~hllrch Uuullaru. a wull koo"l1 and _pec'-d tarme r fir st of Janua ry . a charl1ltng w ed d lll~ 01 liarrlllOB. 01110. of Mr . F rlld 13raddock und MidB Reba Hal plt ·'ulton J ll ne>l, Mif\ i~ ter . ),fro JlOUlHlUI hi: well kuowu 111 hi. oom.. . ... Hich was solemlli ... ~d at the Met!HlS undu y 'I'\l nol, 9: 15 a 111 . • Frank ott)· aDd lak"" an at:lln pari 10 all acUvlJ' dlst parsonu~ ~ , ~he He v I{al ph 1,1 . Le May. HUIP rin tellu t! nl 10::10 a . m. I" r Ill. l>eLltirmOll' ur Ibe .,l'Ioullu'" IDIer_ to n Jones ofiiela tmg . I -Atld rc~!l bY t\hK I J) .I u n~8 , of OI l.~ . 110 to .... "u/'IJ of U J _ya aD<l bo ... Ihom IJo/I L fot crea .. J)roducllou. The br.lu ll snd ICroom hllYC alwn Cincinnali" ' lI ume ~i s.~i ll nR alldTheir cull.ld " W d .oh..l a tuw cao. ot to tbe DeW l>een reslu cn ls of Wayn c~Y I II~ , . Ct n- Cont ribution to Am 'ri ' II' S Welfare." lucal . 'lu ,lo 08 to Lry "hem OU' , " t:ODUIIUO sel\ uenlly t hey .w III be th reC lplel ts b;vcninlr sermon , 70' clur k - "Al>ra- Mr. DOllllam . bu~ "I .... ,.. " . ., baCl< 10 til" Of. congratulations fr om a host of ham Lincoln .. 'j'r' SlaW. IIlr. kIoob .." rec.lved IIO,O O"gU friends . In 'l'rl !ta le clleclc. durlq lb. IIU' I ,e..,. Among lhe y ounger set nune ~ O l ld ami bULler· fat wu ""... Id"rable cb_pw 1 be more charming und allrnctlve Caesar's <':rcel, Friend s Chun;h y ....... agu Ibw I, It !odal' . .Ytll')" De"_ buy", thaL opened up ohop. "*1 to bu,. Bon than the brid e . :::lunda ... School at thi ~ ~ hur ch every <" "0111- "" bo oould 10 " •• tlleDl Mr. Braddock has recently 18o! ::iunday ' At II) o ' clock . Prellching ham'. t urn ed from service in lJ e l~ium 1\1, 0 ' Il rvice at II o'cloc\t a m Yo u are ~ch " Irl.l. bUl oven ~liOuafllfll .UII OA lIu )' oro did ,balr w.. uett_ fot Mr. Bon· France, He was a me mber of th~ cordia lly invitod to be l)resent. ha ... W lIOU bl. cre.m '" a co..'n . . . . IIuyer . 37th Division and was engH),{ed ill lor .. bou uue baud'- a bon! of 21 co... IIIe the renowned l>lIttles of the Argorm p h.ni ""rk I. dun.. before lh~ I. III ...,.1 an d Yp res Lys . A!! a happy coinri · Mr Bonham couldn" _ aut' ..... III Jaldlall Ferry Christian Church dence, Mr. un'd Mrs Braddock will lrom tI ~'Dto 10 I ~..ii'" Plr poull4 . . lor b Lt Bible School at 9:30 Preaching ere.... III or<ler 10 'avor a cream buy.r. ~ . make t heir home among us . li t 10:30 a . m and 7:30 p m Every- laUy ,,·h.1I b. kD*'O' b\ll c hock would oom., atoa, from The Trl SLale 10 a r•• d.,.. after one Ilivit ed . J . A Pine. \ItRtor . . ',II'plaK, brloainll Sbe FULL price lor 'b u

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cream. 1'bo Tri S'ale BuUer Clompao, 001, bUf l

trom tho producer JoQd .very IIIlpme1l'

Public Sales

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110 lUuch Iltll.trquallL,. of "ream aDCI 000 ' 7 OOQIIM")' a be".r pl'lce to sb. prodllCtl' oom · Or)'

Cornell Estate . .... . .. F,'bruary HlEANEO . wet'ks more of win ter . Th r J, I Baker. . ....... . Februarv II gro und hog saw his Shlld ow, wenl S. W. Elliott ..... February .11 day" to a nice warm nes t and wi lt hiFROM COURT HOUSE ishack bernate for six m ore lonll' w eeks Ii R. L. Mouser . . ... . . . February 20 to be hoped that there will be n o C..

paNd \0 tb. 1Il1l11l~ 01 aU kllllb IO/rctb.r. We will ,Iatlly Mod, ....... Tl'lal 0.00 lut IU 10 acy une Meedt.., .,.... Lo ,I YO u. " 'rial. 11 JOU b..... caDltj " ,Ite for thlpDlo.

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CoEnmon }lJe/lJl . Court New Suits Elbert.a TJ10mllnll va. Berberi Thomann. tor dlvoJae an<1 .. 11. mony; peg leot anel a blenae. 'fbe Paoille Bldg L!llm & Sa vings CO. VI. lJlarlt Moln,i ir. e. al. For money . Mary Blpshlre vs. Morgao . Blp. 'h ire. For dlvoroe. Tblt ProvIdent Savln'lrs Bank & rrnst CO. VB . J08&ph and EleUI& Ertel. " '0 If money .

Loap. Tbo T tl 8~ BulWot Oompau,.. CUI, pUat. UDO.ODO. OO ; aDO K . oloa Av . .. Oln Rossell . ... .... , February 24 clDuaLl, OhIo. icc. Sixteen dllYM of aim more solid ice on the Waynesville hills just a IitLle bit too much fo r the dinary man who had to make t hre Fred R. Sherbert. . . .. . February 20 Tile 'Mlaml Gll8tte-1 60 per year trips a day . But we sho ul d worr)' lee creepers came in hllnrly. even though they we rll homemade The streets were a lliare of ice this morning, and Ice creCllers were hunted up again . .

The LateClasslfied Ads

Thursday, February 5th Featuring Enid Bennett, in

FOR KALE ProceediD,a In t.he maHer 0' tbe 8rere Fnlp & Paper CO. V8. The Miami Valley l'ord 1914 model. Wind obleld to r 'Ns8ne Mills Jaoob 80hmiU aud 8t11Je See ClIfford Wloston .. t Wm. Grav88 made new aDd addl. Electrical Store fI 'Ional par' lea defendant. In t.he maiter or Josepb Ubapm..an FAR \t TO RENT a8 exeoutor of the estde of Cllarles Ubapman , dece.led, VB. Wm S'tlln. .ton e, al . . Joaeph Cbampman, e~ iood 11lllloore fa.rm to r~ nt. 'Oll ectl'or, ordered to oompI &te oontraot. J ••W . Baker, CorwIn, Ohio . U.S In the Illatter of Sam Spellman V8, Obarit,y tlta~field. R eport ot sale appro ved

"The Haunted Bedroom"

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COMEDY: "Trying to Get Along." Mack-Sennett

Saturday, Februaty ~th . Featuring Charles Ray, in

Prpbate Court Pr~p In the lnaUer of 'b8 fllltate of WIlliam ' Scanton, deoeaaed. Firat and fiod llooount approved, In the wtIIUer of 'he elta&8 of Ed: wllrd Roger~, deoellted. . Flrll' and flnal aoooant apllro~ed. 1n tbe maUer of tlie .atale of (To hII, cootlJluld.) Belen 1.00•• , a lainor 8eoond aO: oonD' approved • In 'he m l,Uer of Walter Kenrlok, N.t",r.t C~rlo.'ty. Noture btl8 placed ooe ot her cw:!· as admlDlstrator of the eata'e of George BOl'ter, dl' oP ,~ed, va. Sarepta o~1t res on the tocnti ,lo of It fo~mer Pll hllo ""Ie or rtlHI sllgnr mill of! th e I ~ tnnd ot TrinIdad. , Boger oC.lI The 1)1Iu1I hils slnec been reduced to .lSate ord .... Hd. rui ns nnll III overjtrown wIth vegetal tl on. 'l' he' 01(1 solid chlmoey II 10ta'1 Manlara IJco.euea nnd up ,through Its center one ot tb. ~rover liWqaar.b, ollorpen&8r, ot Qui ck 1lt'0winK trl) 8 of tbe troplca hili "l4dle'ow[I, and Mlal talargaerlte 8I, I' UOI;, sp" (!,ullng ' tts branch.es out of t1Hl top uf the huge chlruDc), and 1.1 ,Coate'Uo, ·.'I!no,npber, of ·Fr.nlllln, Juhn Cot~bran, olerk, and Mile DOW III filII blooUl, Elvira Beedle. both of .Lebanon Roy, 8bn" f.,me.r, an4 Mill LeIele Luoas, lIoth of au Solly.

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Reali Estate Trant. . f1QMn BaineI'! to ORosr Edward., part or Secl. II, T. 4. R " between tbe Miami 1~lvor., ,1-, Lontll8 Lewis RtIIlpb Roll, part or Seo. 33, 'I ', 4, R.', Ulearoreek Townsblp, $1 O. 8. Biglin. '0' lJlarenoe Sber. wood. pIIr' of 'be 8. W. qnil.rSer of Seo 3&, T. 6. R . 4, b.,hlleen 'he MI. ami rIven, 'I, ' B, 04. Boook to I\l1eo Bollman, par. of 10-loS No. 31 in Lebnon, ,1 Ellen Love to Berry Love, part of tbe GlIlIa 10' in BarveYlbnrlr, .1)0. ' L&b~.DoO Loelle ~o 412; B P. O. Elks, to B'r.ok"Ludlnm, par' .t 10'. No. :13 and :A,4 In Lebauon, 17,700. Indiana l ind Ohio Confereaoe of 'be Mennol~l&8 Bretbren io Cbrll' Obaroh &0 It,J. lIarrav,partof8urve, No. 68,7" Wa.hlngton Twp., .1 J. Berne ';JoDea to Lizzie IJlfhw, part of 10$ No. 18 lil Raynil1e, ,It..

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Tuesday, February JOth Featuring Mary Pickford, in the first production from her own studio, in the funniest, sweetest, saddest story in the "orld, -;ntitled

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Solid Cabbage Bermuda Onions Yellow Onions

The Starr Piano Co., 27 S. Ludlow St., Dayton. Ohio.

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Seventy-Second Year

WAYNESVILLE, OHIO, WEDNESDAY FEBRUARY 11, 1920

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OBITUARY Melvin. the only child of Doan and FI<.r ence Latthl ey Brllckn ey. was born at Cor\\in. Ohio. Novemb er 10. 1896: and entered into eternal rest at Miami hospi tal. Da,·ton Ohio.Fe bruary , W. H. Allen wae a Cincinnati visit2. 1920. All~ ~ yean. 2 months or Fridsy. and 22 davs. Almost 'his entire life was spent 'Dr. Dill. Osteopa th 21 S. Broad · with his parents in or nea r' Ws}'neH- way. Lebanon. Ohio. ville. Comple tin)f his common ~c hool education. he attended the SpringSheriff Waggon er was a business boro High School for a tiin e. a fter which he took up farming with hi s visitor in t own Tuesda),. father_ [n the neiRhbo rhood he was George Waterh ouse was a Dsy ton a general favor ite, and hi s home was often the iatherinll place for the visitor Tuepday afterno on . young people of the commu nity . In t he home. words cannot lell t he place Mrs . Fred Hawke spent last . week htl filled. AII ·the plan s and hopes IJf with relatives in Clarksv ille, his parents were cl'nlere d in him And I'\ot hinj{ that could add to his Mr. F , B HE'nd eraon and family plelljlu e or wpl tare \VIIS d"I'it'd him . He united with the Lytle Church in we re Dayton vlaito rs Saturda y. June. 1919. and lived a cons istent ChrIstia n life. Mrs Elam Gray spent the weekM.,lvin was ambi tious and indus- end with relatives in We8t Carrolltrio)us. and took a g reat intarest in ton. everyth ing pertain ing to farm life Being a slack t ime on the farm . he Alfred had gone to Dayton to work; nnd in ver!'itv. i8Wrigltt of Ann Arbor Unihome 0\1 a nine-da ys vacah!88 than a week took a heav)' cuill . lion. ' which devtJloped Into pneumtln ill. causinR' his death . . In his lallt hourI! he full y r eali zed Mr and Mrs. R E Davis and hon. t hat he could not live. lind ~ook e to of D~y ton. were wellk-end visitors hl~ mother witb impl icit fai t h of ' the here. Home ' above. We cannot unde rstand why one so Mis.'l Marllar et Lewis. or Dayton. )'onnll and etrong should be takell visited relatives and friends here for away and why the devoted pllrent.q the week-end . should be 'deprive ci of their only child : bu t God kno welh best. and M. B. Hyman and ~on. Sam . of for Melvin. "The stri fe is o'p.r. t he . battl e done. the victory of life is won Lebano n. vi sited Mr Meyer Hyman and fa mily Sunday . , the song of triu mph hss begun ." He leaves with sorrowing heart s Dr. Mary Cook was ta~en s ick at today •.his rath er and mother . a few other ·relative s.and a host offrl ends her office Tuesday evenmg ,becaule of comple te exbllu8t ion , Cant or TIwIb The Income Tax Deput, will be in We desire to sincerel y thank all our fr ieuda and Mi"hbo rd wh o we re Waynesville March 8 and 9, He will 80 kind to U8 in ou r l'eCl'nt $rrE'at af- belp you with your Income tax re' f llc ttion . :THeir hel p lind ey mplI- lurns. thy. the /fo we rll afld m~ eic. ~nd the consolin g wo rds Qf n eY.. MOOD gn alHarold T. Tow,e, of IIlinoia Unl- . )y helped to lighten our load ot Sor- verslty . Silent aeveral days this week row. the glledt of Mr. W. P . Salisbu ry and M'r. ar\ ~. Mrp Duan Brackne y , family.

OBITUARY

"Ar men ian and Relief for th~ Far Ea.t " Committee of War ren Coun.t y

Mary J ane Jones was born In WllShi ngton. D. C.• in the vear 1832. in which city her father, Setb eart Misses Mar tha Burnett 8ntl Emma wright . was " ngaged in the mercan Car twrig h t enterta i ned to dinner tile business. and which place aDd Lebanon, Ohio, Febru ary 9, 192Q Tu e~day . Mr . Bnd Mrs. Vern Hritton hu ines.q he left in 1837. because of The American Nation is again called upon for a great service and MTS. Hachlll Keys: ill hea lth. for a lite In th~ Weet. in save countless orphaQs and mothers from death by starva tion. . This time to Cllmpany wit h his brother •.Septem uR, Pictur e in your mind 250,000 fatherless· girls and boys ~llDdering around homel ess, and a Ilumber of other relativ8lt. Last Wednes day evening Mrs hungr y and J ohn Kich . of l~o u te 5. plannerl II bringing with him his family. a wile helpless; as well as 1,000,000 mothers, SIsters, fathers and brothers who have been surpris e on her huslJand. on it b~­ and four children. which journey virtua lly annihi lated by the Turk. This is the situation in Armen ing his birthda y anniversu ry. lind It they made. in accorda nce with the ia and the Near East. was comple te in eVllry detail. W~en times. in privs te conveyances. and, he went into hi!! home that evell1ng af ter traveling over rUllged roads. Do you know: he found the Messrs. Walte r and leading across hills. valleys and That Armenia is the oldes, Christian Nation ? e has. Burnelt . S. D. Hinkle, Thos. mounta ins. fo r more than. two That centuries of cruel persecution by Turk has not broken nor destro H" rd en. Chas. E ll is and Chas. Mich mont hs. the), settled at a point on yed their faith. ener assemb led to greet him. and the Old State Road near Waynesville That two million Armenians are alive t6day because of American generosity. " J ack" was taken off his feet. as he in the lhen t hickly wooded cOllDtry. That between 100,000 and 200,000 Armen ian women canno t be release never suspicioned tha l anythin g (lUl r.' rom t hat time. when but five d from Turk ish harem s until provision has been made for their care by the of the ordinay was happening. After vea rfl old. to that of her death. Fe~­ Near East tbe host had recrived his second ruary 3. 1920. M're . Jones lived ID Relief Commission. winn lhe compan y sal down to a well thiS vici ni ty. thus having 8een the That one quarte r million homeless children, many of them orphan sppoint ed supper. which. they BUre growth and d ~vel o pment of t h!" seced because their father s and mothe rs refus'ed to renounce the Christian faith, Iyenjoy ed. A very pleasan t el/oln- tion of ou r "reat State from Its Infancy. She' was t he second of a ing was spent. for life itself upon the money we are asked to give in Americ I . are depen dent fa mily of six children. of whom Mr. That the Armenian people do not ask charit y, but only a ' chance , L . Car t wri i ht and Mra. Rachel to Win back indust rial independence. Keys remain with us. Mrs. Jones became the wifeof NaThat the Near East Relief has a charte r grante d by Congress, one of the few ever t han J ones. a native of Ohio, 67 grante d service of this charac ter. years ago. he having paased away Thatlt he American Red Cross does not opera te in these fields, but but a li ttle more than a year 1Il0. 'has dona ted They bad fi ve rhild ren. of wbom S6,OOO,OOO_OO to the Near East Relief Commission. Mrs . Laura Zill is the only one reThat 800,000 persons in the .Caucasus will perish from starva tion - -maining . snli who of h~r departe d before next harOne of the most he,tly cun tested m o t~er feelingly exprell9 e9 herself vest, unless American suppo rt is rontin ued. in games ever witneflS ed on the home t he hnesThat thousa nds of little children have but a single garme nt to protec floor was play ed last ~'riday night . t them from "A lovIuG mother. true .nd IlInd , the bitter cold of winter. Lebanon, whoso proapcc t s Bre vtlry F"I ~b r\lI &0 tbe enel ot tIme. I'or UI 'he al waya did lie. boOt. Ihig ht in lhe Tri- 'tate tuurnam ent. This ap~l is urgen t and vital, and we do ask every home-loving father Clod I raut 00. otoro,,1 ,..t." and to be held at Cinc in nati Peuruar y ~O . mothe r to contri bute to the cause. fo und t hat WaY ll ellvillc Hi could .put The one g randchi ld. Mrs. Ethelyn ' A Committee has been appoin ted in. every township. upa better game th an they expecte d . Br itton . is living In Indiana. The re,lZular line-up started the Durinll: all t he life of MrS . Jones • J'he quota assigned for Warre n Count y is $4000.00. game fo r Lebano n and we re taken her quiet . unp retentio us beari.ng. comple tely by surpris e when Hi made and her honest. Blncere sense of JUSTu~tlecreek Township .. .. . .... $ lOOO.DO Washington Towmihip ...... . . $ 200.00 t wo b/iSkets in a bout the first minu te tice and rilrht -were strong tralts in Frank lin " . . . _. . . . . 700.00 Salem of play. It i!! indeed creditab le t~ her character and drew to her IBIr" . . .... . - 200.00 Wayn e Waynesville ) 0 hold Lebanon . who IS ione of friend. who trusted in her " . . . . . . . . . 500.00 Harla n ... . . . . . . .. 200.00 conside r ed among the best. to such and called her blessed. Clearcreek .. . . _. . . . . . 400.00 Hamil ton " . . _. . . . . 200.00 a close score. After the first two She was lonK a membe r of the M. Deerfield' .. . ... . • . .. 275.00 Union t wo mi nu tes Lebano n WBS WOl'rl~ E. Church , her faith In GoJ and in " . . . . .. .. 125.00' and ) l1t np the best they had . Massie t he love and divinity of CIlrilt wu 200.00 Total . . ...... . ... $4000.00,. T' q;ame was fair ly clean and strong and slways unshake n. and everY" lie was satisfied with the de- she lived this raUb . A watche r eaid Drive In Warrm County will talee place February 15th- 22nd, 1920. cislolis of Referee Bo ring . The team- to her In a Ume 01 QhY8ical 8llOn y, Warren County has never fal/en down on any drive. Won't you work of Hi was fine and the goal- " Oh. you are 80 patient ;". She help put this shootlnlt of Capt . Bu rton W89 r e- quickly answere d. "But Jesua iufone over. - -markab l e, Next Friday nig ht I;li fe red \'Dore." and when speakln~ o f Cedar Sta~P8 will be' given with ' Execu tive Committee of Warren Count y will mee t Sligo on the home fl oor passing throu~h the velley of death all purchis es. and Cedar Stamp and a fast gsme is to be expected . she always looked beyond, and Ipoke Elooke will be redeemed for $2 50, Rober t ShaW han} , . The support given to the team also of the loved ones waiting over casll; only. during the S. Fred Co. A. B. Kaufm an Associate Chas. J. Waggoner, Chairman, was fine and they ap preciate it. The t he way. and with the.l8mefalt~anu ~banon . Big Store Furnitu re ClearS. Mounts Members C. C. Eulass, Treasurer, g ames to come will be fast and no 888urance of one ,tarting on a lourance and E V. Barnha rt, WaynesDr. Hersch real fan can affo rd to miS!:l them . el ville. Fisher Ohio. lIey to loved ones In the ftB'lh . Shoe Stock Sale. wbich F'rank C. Anderson, Public ity Director. Howard Allen Anson w ~ born in h The score is a8 follows: She seemed ever to feel that I e Har:~lIburll'. Ohi? . Nove~b er 12. will rUI , until tbe end of the month m. u st hear a shal:e of the CI'OII. with IS86 iniHiied at hll!l ·home In Dayton -Wa~ ne!lvill e Hi' . her Christ, and that ahead abe .b ad Ohio'. where he had lived since hi s comm ittee has been appoin ted for Wayne Township for the above Qnite a Ilumber 'of young Lebano n B cause P F te. t he full nelS of JOY which WII hara by marl iaee. January·2!1. ~2Q' IIged sa people attended the basket consisting of ball pme . Burton. r t 7 8 22 right of this Cro88. All the WIlJ she yelUII. 2 inonths and" l7 ·· ~a v!l . H.e at the High Sehool auditor ium Cran Frie, If 6 O. Cartw right, Chairm an 0 10 seemed to 'P01I8eBII tbe spirit of the WbS the sixth child of a family olday ev~ninlr. J. P. Cummings, Treasurer Jones, c 1 0 2 poet when he wrotenine brother s and si!lter.ll • .Joved and Will White Sam Henkl e S. Thomas . Ig o 0 o "No" the mill... of tbAI bUIOW. I C6II ~. loving 8OIl.ot Amos H. and Suei p AnJ. M. Cook Riggs . r g Let He ndley repair you,r Watchea. o 0 Myer Hyma n o OUt.u ttbey be.&;On 'be t urt-bollll4 IIhon: son 8I1a '!{fiOBe .brlght an~ happy d/sbe beaCOD IIIIU of 10... 10 brllbt "DeS Mrs. W. H. Allen Mrs. l'Ol'itiQn. lias bee,n Ii ;sou,r,,-e ot mtl .!h Clock" and Jewelry . All work done Edith Harris · Tot al on IJrem 13 iS81 at 8 34 the Sign ot the ,Watc:h. OUJd~7 ba.rk , trail Uld 1011. . ..telr 0 '.,. The 'above comm ittee will meet this week to devise ways a.nd comfor t to ' tb·i!fn. brtngln g them means of many hours uf JOy and peace by hb Wayne~ville, Ohio - Lebano n Ri" I 111&11 noeS down tbe ntter 110 alarm•• raising Wayn e Township'S ~uota of $500.00. . B p . Pt a. 1I'0r mr a&.lo,·. ba-t.m Ue I ca.o _ ; uhtjrlnll;, UD,cOmlllaini,ng efforts to be Be "au bear m. In IIU 10 .. loa. mtabtr U1IIa. .a·dutif ul80naD d brother . Mr. and Mrs Vern B-rittai n"of InStiles. If 7 0 14 Tb..,'. & \Jib' tn tbe ..aile, tor m .. • In :August . 19:2. he was marri~ diana, Mr. and ,Mra. J ... Zell and Ranker , rf 2 0 4 "ADd DO evil ,.-ltt I r.... tq Marth.,a PhelPs. of Dayton Ohio, Mra. ¥. E Funston , of Yellow Williams. rf , o 0 o WbJl. my 8hepllRd 1110 noar. " and lQ Utem . have been bo~n rour 'prings . Mr and Mr.. Horace Zell. Decker. c 7 4 18 TI,. ...•• to lI,bt 10 t,be valle, lOr ... children . two' boys and two gIrls, and of Xenia, ·attende d the funeral of Jones.l g 3 0 6 CARD OF THANKS into thie hie own home he brou&{bt Mrs M.ary J J Jnes Saturda y. VanNeBB, rlr o 0 o Mr. and Mrs. Frank al hia brilrhtn ess and cheer, Tbe deslre·t o ,Bone. o 0 o thank each and everyoZell love devbtlo n of the lIOn and bro- ' Satisfac tion Ruaran teed. Koods exne wbo in any Perrine . o 0 o way aonferred fa\'of8 durlnll tbe illther was dliVldE'd with tile wife and changed or money refunde d, at the ness. and at the time of the death of children witb no' lense of Ilick to S, Fred Co. Lebano n Big Store Total 19 4 42 Cbice.IlO ~· January 15, 1920. The boob referre d to al;>ove hav.e Marpr et R. Piper.! a another either. He was a good and willing nual Februar y Furnitu ClearanAn- T ' th Lib of our Referee . Boring ; ti mer, Virg il their moth er. Mrs. Mary Jane JODes. ri ce. been receive d and placed lD the It- recently receive provjde r and seemed so willlnar to and E. V Barnha rt, re. d Illft booka. e Mrs. Retallic ra an:k; scorer. Ber t Goddar d . tim e . Waynesville. brary , ..All' Cartwr ight's Ipirlt ' of D. R. Smith is the donor of with an he came in contact with his Ohio. Shoe Stock Sale, now thil. II 20 minute hal ves . ~ ~m aendiDK the . lIbral'J toda,v loyaltY to . on and his chl' l dhood home and also of "veral other of the books on abare of cheerfu lnesa and even his in full blaat. with my complim ent.. "Roose velt'l. hill desire to aid in tbe work of the our ahel"..... iast crust. Letter' . to _Hla Childre n." ami am IIbral'J c:aJ1 lorth our appreci ation. Howard durin!!, his career, B4W milBeatric e Robltze r has !liven two throwin In f9J:' good meuure . . 'ibn'y llervice -for four years sna was Mra, Jesse Fields, who has been Ibaoes' gIlrippln . ' B dtSt' g 'war novel, "The Ou ' r library workere1llratefu lly ac- MTholre 0f B • I'1I I•or. t h honorab ly dischbr ged trom .the' ser- qUll~ I u r llee8 d e tl!D e ft0rles R• ".ou~ H Itb A I " e past few wee kbe orseme . n~ t acomp e poc:a rpee· knowle dge three recent gIfts b ees er onalon o wenvice of the Un l ~ed Stat.elI ir;l HU1. went .t o Sprtngf ield recently . lo 11<1 r3. Mamie Gullady was bom June of ty volume s, tbe entire Bedtim e serlee I think Roosevelt I letters UI an $5 00 each It ' t be h ft~ th t 9. 1882. peparte d thil life Februa ry bavlng ' rendere d ~ood SerVice Oll under the care o)f hllr mother. Her insillht Into the charact eralve I'ttl of tbls ' . ' Mrs . Malinda Osborn .IS 0 was born 0...... on a 1. 1!l20. aged 37 yeare and 25 daya. every husband I e spent a coulll" of daYII with great Americ an that 'we have not had the battle tII~lp Virglllia During "In My Youth, " by Dud- child I.n ::: tow;ab: C will drkht~h~ the 16th day of. July. 1830. her birth She was united with the Mt. Carmel this time he'waS called to many parte her this week . . or at leu' had -but gll,ml!MB. The ley, ia one of our newRobert place being in this sta te. Departe d Christia n Church. Bourbo n gift books. a;:~atn ce 0 of the world, After his marrlag~ ' : . eae e III u this . County . . ' ot hllr ev.OI I had the p1.euur e of Tbi. remark ableaut oblojlra life on lhe !!econr! day of Febru - Kentuck y. at the age of 14 ,ears phy deals s rles . he settled do"n in Dayton and -tor a . ,Eyes"exa~ined an'd the very latest .~ing .Invited to a 'boine and ary. wandbere 1920. Jobn at the with the pioneer life of Friends In home of her 90n. Illter took membe rship at the Ferr" number o,t .yea1'8 he ha~ been employ - method.. u8ed . " Eye . Glasaea and aur~~~!I,llle Jason Sheeha u donated a half ton Jerry. In natural Waynes ist ville, 'w~ter, Indiana , and is well worth readlnll. of coal alted 89 years Church under Brother Palmor . She ed by thE' Delco Co ot lJayton . Speclac les and ali paTte belongi ng to W,BI beiDg enterta . to the library. This i88 very and ]7 daYII. was united in marriag e wltb Fred .ubatan Ual helf' especially during 6 months where his 'promptl'\ess •. his ,energy same ' alwavs in stock. : All' lenlell !lOme I ntereatinll' ined. He pve ~a In the year 1849 IIhe 'Vas united in Gullady Octobe r 24. 1901. penGna l remima "Sylvia Arden ~8 Decision•." by the present coa ahortag e. and willingl1l!111 won hIS elJlployers groilnd ,accp-raw ly, ~o charye for cen~ of ~elt, and referre d to ~== e t o Andrew Osborn who Mrs . Gullady was formerl y Mamie high regaril examin ation . Quick. ' , =========~============~ marriag reliable ser- tbiS new book II beloit a vi.w Into = passer! away April 13. 1911 . To thlfl Lizer. daughte r of the late Let us rejoice that much . of the uuion were born f our children A and Fllnnie Lizer. of Harriso Albert . sorrow and.- gloom sur,roundlDll the vice at Hendle y'. D Counof thlf man ble domest ic daught er and a son who preceded her ty. Kentuck y. She ,was a loving and he wbeeas in a ddeplted0rable cohndldtlon. passing frOrTi mortal toxistence,ill bewife. .T he "Four Roreemen"~ as you and two lions who Word still hu been received here ~at know, II one ' of. the ·ateat stories of survive her. devoted m.>ther lind a patient. slltterhavina n ad Ic to t e rug Granvil inl[ dispelled hv a trner and better le. of nellr habit. Day ton' Ohi o. and er during ber long ten weeki of and Bince the 'ban has been knof/led ,le of the truth of Being We has Warren ,.o( A:lto. nCal., Jerry. of Waynesville. with whom i1lnM.i . aone.Rod"ers ·thro.u gb '.nPalo operlltio for 'the inw lut year. It II. w'lI worth readare created In Hli Image 'and IIkepul.lt rOanptihdal;. ' he bas been Iloing down h • 8he bas made her hom e 8ince the l She leaves to mourn her-Iou abuaneas,lmd ~Ube thing,. called Dpath appendi citis. but is very much bet- , There are but few ofJanlz.ations , The townsh ip trustee s got buey death of her husband and daugh ter. band. five child ron. Odella, Irene'is but the .waken ing 'to the ~"uth of ler. Mr Rogers ie the son' of W. with, ,rblcb I can be Iq~l\lfted In ' and he wal taken to tl)e county in- Besid es these ahe leaves four grand - Ed ward. Helen and Franc. . four Life Eternal ' Christ said" I came p.••Rodller s, of J~80n, Obio. for- W8,JII_Ville. but lam to be en• . flrmary . where be will receive the ch ildren' and an aged brother to sisters. Mrs . Crailla nd Mrs, Fiier. of . that youmil fht ,have. life and hav!' It mer allent ~t Corwin . rolled ·as a membe r 0 tbe 'LIbra" Last Wednesday W. S. BonneVille, Decetllla~, care. mourn her death. Ohio. Mrs. Sparks, of Covlne ton. Kv ; niore abunda ntly" How beautif ul F'Or many years she hal!. been a and Mrs Prey. of Ozawat Owlnll t9 the phenom enal ·success. AaocIa tlon arid Pal· my clll8l In the who lived uplt..irll over the Hawke ...;...-are his, words- and'· bow .aweet nle and oma. Kan. --... ----wa, of ODe or two book • . eaeh great ,ear & Bufferer Dakin weathe ! but barber r conditio throu~h shop. was badly ne which have It .all she a9.8. fivp. brot hers Newt, Mack and bromlse , "I Am with you ' alwa)'s preva~ , has been pattent I!!d' and 'prevent4!d many from that ' have ptlrtlcQlarly .p~lecl to bumed by falliug on a IIJlbted KIlOand kmd tn her Harry of CynthiaDa, Georjte Waterh ouse has been ap'even unto the' end of,the ,world II Jobn ' of home and will be gre.aUv missed by Pearla'nd' Texas, andAKy avaiJlnlr "f the great money-savlnll me. t bope'by thlln'e an. I can eon- line atove. Hili lace WII8 bumed to pointed a rural mail i'of carrier Frankout of tribute eve, n :lu a email way her toaeom neighbo opportu nities offered. the S. Fred - a bUiter, and one of bil bands was W,,:ynesville, in place of U. rs and frIends . '. J. CARn OF ' THANKS ' . lin, and hoat of.frien ds M . .Whlte, Company Leban'oJ! BiK Stor.~ Annual munlt, ·to whleb I. am deeply In- al80 l8Verely bumed. He received realKDe ... d. nd will take up wlthhiB ", We deSha tb \:OUKh the column~ of Februa ry Fnrnltua:e Clearan ce and debtec[ ---------~.~.-----Immedi ate medical attelfttion dulles next Monday.. Rogehl Yours faithful ly, ' . tl'te:1Gazette to thank all of ' those E . For aeveral veara p&IIt be hll bard- and W. H, Dinwid dieElmer' B8rnhll rt., Wayesville, Ohio, bave. taken who In any way helped U8 through 9hoe Stock ~e, will be continu ed , . C. II. Cartwn~ht. . I, beM able to tak4! care of hlm.11 care of Route .lInce Mr. WhIte left . 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Her~rt Brittain died at hil home on Ithe Sattertl lwaite farm Tuelda y at 10:30"a fter'a abortill'neu of Imeumonia, He bad been w'orkJor In Dayton for some time. b~t .toolc a beavy cold while there, resulti U In his death. A abort aerv\ce :will ~ held at bis I~te reIIdenq e Thuma ,v, at 10 o'clock. and,the body will be taken to Dayton where nlCIllar . .vices will be beld Frida,v aftePUtOOft at 2 o'cloek. Interm ent at Woodlawn.


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tllle . . Rer' eyp~ J(rcw nrllWI IIUII 11'''' 'Ihe WOIUBn , love y"u 10 OUD~ and 10 1 lov" You 110 thu.t I am trlghlonl'd. "White MOil I" IIh ~ J:"~I'l'(I, ",ndy tu stu lld up nnd d,,"y ff't'eclom. I "Tako tnl' Qulrkly: I feel myself "I"('W10" 1l yuu ('II" ~ gh lu Kt "t' )lUU lUyself Rnd la. you III IICIIIIII" ........-................._ ....;-;v..____- - - - -.....- .....- - -.................- ......."",-l'Je leaplld to hIs feet. clluCIII lIer up tbe world-till' world ot atarllt nllJhle and s ilent "pllCcS rhut I'\"I) worshiped III hla arms and shook hllr: then be DEHORNING t::A lTLE MONEY LOANED so l(1ng alunE'. 1"'>:1. 1 10' you eno u~b , .urrendered. "Youul Or old." he saId. ror ihllt, nod) hllve to, 'Ood help me. "'wbat dlll'erence does It wllkel 1 love 11 . , IHIW ..,'t'IJIIt',',1 lu lJ....' .. ura ...;,\Uh tor Yoil Rre In III)' h IIrt and 1 can your youtb as I already love your old ONEY Loaned' 0 0 \Iv .. ecool1. "lld will lei ... ~uu. II"'" . ... v·.. ·.. age. Put your arm. around my neck. 04 ver, oever get you out." ob.Ue111. lilllO aeoond murl~II"" I' b ,",/' '!ld, U.. LlI,·rVI I" t'slIhlll " .. And ren loook -41 liS It blood were be- look Into my eyes ond tell me you love No~ boui'M. Jl>hu HllrblUfI. AileD E, lJ H~r"'oo. . 118 Bulldlnl, Xenia, Oblo, 1\ '.:10 tog traostufiell Into her velu8 wIth each me. too." CUnglng to hIm. her heod thrown word. be telt ber youlh COOling bock back . her eyes tn h18. "he sold, "I 10Ye =======--=-'"'-=--==-=-=--=-=-==== w l l~ tlle S UI'I! surl!e ot Oil ndvllllctull FAR .. T9 RENT

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WillS forced to 8 bfld lundlng nncl got tearfully cut up und hurnm1 and thut I was only jusl backIng out or denth'& door wben they turned up and found 70U IDtact." "Why. Wblte Mon I" ()J:clllllDed An. drea, "bow could ·you \tet t~em to telf that awful lie?" , "ElIslJy." anawered Trevor prompt1r. "Tbey wouldn't know It was Ii lie. You see, tllese missIonary chops will sttll believe a natIve; they mO't oltord to concede tbfl Immutftble tact that a block con818tentl, makes only one - ctaD., bat· ~t 4oWD. ~tboat ~ ~natont effort In bls lIte--an ell'ort, to Trevor dId not lit; he paced up ~d always the answer thnt be tlllnks do'Ol' bIetON 'htir ttll .~ could Itand It «Ive It will pI.e ase you mosl to bear. Wby, no Ion"'::: \!:len ' .h~ .. Id brllbtl'. I don·t eveu bave to IIx It up with m, " Now I laIo"bow oar old cat uled tq people. You'd believe tbe \Ie yourself teell "~t~ til, ClUUJ 1W1n,, · on It you coulll undertitllnll baIt they w1\1 bla tft~'" eay," . ' ." IIlU,a!,rdlnal7 Inverted colntlAndrea', ltps drooped alld she sbook d~'~ remuked~: "'I feel like her head. "No," she sold slowly, "No, t b.e canary." I wouldn't." Bhe W08 sitting wlUI h er Both pOAc1ei'ed oil tb18 reJolndlllJ for elboW8 on tbe tabl e. her cheek nglilnst me mOmeDta:' there. WIS IIOmethln, the bat:k ot ber clasped hunds and her ll!>out 1~ 1bat' 1'fIIDIDc1e4 Andrea ot e,es followlnlJ the white man's nervoull "l1ret blood." Flnilly IIbe reellRd that movements wIth a sort of wo d d It .a. her tum to speak. "111 let that wonder. UII e ~o . for ' the present," Ibe 88td WIth "So, you see, we can fix It," he con· Illgoltj. "SuPpole 70U .7 .hat 1011"'e cluded. "These cl ergymen ure Ihc b'Ot to 88Y." TIle mala Itood equarel, betore her, only people In thIs buck coun try t\Jat I "All right," be IJ8.Id. For. second he could hove truilted you wltb ond wbo bUng on tbe verge ot turtber lpeecjh wlU Itrlke Just tbe ri ght tomlly nnte a l 'tbQup, be were ~Iltlllr "one, two, In, your Inecloua world·ot.tbe-Ullngs. that-areo't-done·you·know. I · lun'l! t bree-CO:" then be plunce<l: ·Wlll worked my best to r yOll. I've Dlude them come a hundred .lDlles tbrollgh you marry me'" Here 'w" a came tbat Aodrea lmew couotry they bave always thou ght lib. f rom Its Infancy to Ita old atre. The pBssable." fl nt move 00 118 checker boa'" wall Andrea snt back and let her hnnds as bed 8S 1t was eallY. "No.': II~' tall to her lup ; tor Il' moment shc said prompt17 and autlllDatlcall,. and bowed her heRd and looklld ,Iown at glanced 'up ,Wttb a balt-bored look that thi>lu. then site raised her gnzc to bls i alel: . "Your turn to play." ~ace. Her owo. wbUe It hnd been lIal!That look WI. d.Uned to dl•• Bud- hIdden. hnd s udd enly lost Its look ot den death. ''Thank God I" AId 'llrevo.l'. exuberant YOIlI1I. It wus so pole i hot fervently. applu'enlly lootlllg Into her eyes seemed too lorge for tt. TllCY 'pace, but In reality laklnl III ber pl. dImmed , Ita OUUlOIlS. . "White Man." . Bhe said, "do ;you vaD1%e4 ltart throup the comer of <ooe eye. "You .ee," bo conUnued. "rn mean IU" m. 10 mr BeO.. and .lHiguD to get "Mean ""ho t '" your ' jlOlnt of ·vlew. It'l Ittll true tt[ bave seen yOU ' kill beasts nnd wt you ..keel m. to brine you, but m~n," sllld Andren. "but even so, t It'. DO I_ true Old ,011 U!oul1tt yciu couldn't have believed It ot you." Her lvere Juet colnir -up for a mornlnB ' voice crew duJle~, like wBter running ll ~ wblle r \lnet!' that ooce 10U over silken moss. "I couldn't have be,vera In that 1Irl.,., macblne It wu '. lIe,'ed that you would burt me s o I" good-b, to a • .meI,·tt I'd told you that, She cost her arms out ucr08~ Ihe (ablc of ~urae JOU _11In't have come." l and !lronqed ber fn ce IIPOD lhem. '-of COUl'I8," ,Rid Andrea. felntl" !!.!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!~!!!'!!!!!!!!'!!!!!!___~~ Her heart "al aeblng lind Ins Ide of - - - -Iter ItII,pulse,v.. drumming an old fa· mUl.., ch1JGtab retralD of beiplell ral8. 1 Get th. Genuine " Be dlelia·t 'play faIr I Be dIdn't ~, I and Avoid .-..... f.1r I" . . "Uneler the clrCUlllltlJlces and a~ , ' 1lDOWleelllll, my fault. I could do DC) , 1_ UWI o«er to marry )'011 In aplh at ,.... JaJcb .tatlOD III life. I telt thai

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"AgaIn," commanded Trevor. "I love you ... · "And' now, my little sweetheart. my OWn gIrl , Just ooce more." "Ab I" twgged Andrell, "doll't make me Bay It ala In: let me kls8 you." FIve mInuteS lIiter 1'revor reluetant· Iy ope oed th e door on the crool and cried, "BIshop 1" One of the three white men IIprang to hlB feet "Ood bles8 my sopl." he exclaImed. "wbere did you COlDe from' Whell dId you get bere' My dear cbap. wbat'8 happened to your tace'" Trevor, forgetfnl of hl8 (IRIDRged liPpellrance. put bls honds to hl8 111)11 guiltily, as though he feared that lon,c mork bad clunl( there to hetray thl'II' recent occupation; then he remem· bered hl8 810ged and bandated con<ll· llon. "Ob. that I" be I18ld. ~Notht ll!l -oothln, to Ipeak of. Won't , OU ~me In, rll see rour companloll 3 later." The blsbop eotered the hut alul nl~ bIll eyebrowlI Inqulrlngl, a. Tr&Yor clpaed the door. "Mosqultoes)1' be murmured Bnd politely dldo't waU for al\ anllw.r. 1 "CharmIng 'quarten, ~nlte the comfortahle thIDg," The.n he caught sIght of. Andrea wb" wil balt·llttlo. 00 tb. eomer 01 tbe tabl, and SWInging her free II!&'. Once mON .hl ~ l'yebrow8 went up hut Ihlll time ""lIh a ~nap that would have carried Ihl'll! over Ihe bock ot hIs hllRd had the.,' oat been rooted. "'J be bishop ot Moma; the Honornlll,' Andrea Pellor." 8uld Trevor In bu~ln elj!l llke to nett. lord," 811ld Andrea . "So ph!BSed, with a 811111e thllt turnlld Inlo a rl~ pllog IBUgb. "I-I beg 'your purdoo," she s tllmmered, lOb-but 8-~urprl.e doesn't go well wIth your face." It · Wll~ true; the bl"hop's astonish· Dumt seemed to bave stllrtled hla fea· tures seporatel" aClltlerlllg them .over his CQUllllmnnce at grotef«IUe angles. "Aodrea," he gIlRped, "Andrea PeUor I" "Yes," sold Trevor, "that's the name, Now. bIshop, It' you'lI sit down, l'U 110011 be IIble to · sotlsty you that the arguments 1 u81'd .10 get you here arl!' more than jUSllfled" ". 12 P II I'" ted hi lord An rea e or repea s -

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vllrletJ ell ot It tban It has been the lot of Dluny men eVllr to bave placed u~ on til Ir shoulders. Not long u.tter thIs there came the greater oppc,rtuoltles In Bnvllna. It wns n ecessary to I'&-wrlttl the elecllon eb!,~ou bave It correctly. blsbop,.... lows to muke them fI\.1he habIts of'the People. Product1on bad to bl) stlmu· tured Trevor. "Woo't you take thll . lated. for 81.;rlculture was tbe maIn cbalr'" The blshop's eyes craduatJy ctUh· aource of the Island's wealth. Here again the SlIlDe meos urea were follow· ered themselves to a IIlngle fOCUI on d 01111 us a result there were estab- Andrea:s .tace. "Young woman." be lIsbed law ~Ind order. proteeUln' of III1ld, "do YOU know tbat the fnllre ~I. Tuudl1. Ftbruary 24, 1920, lite and property. and liberty with- world bal bee~ perturbed for wean as to your' ",bereabout., Do ,on know In the law. Commenolng ., 10 o'olook, ,barP. These were tbe fonndatloo ItoneL tbat · ypur tamllr hal been lufferinc .be followlnl propeny: 6 BO.IIIII, Wood knew tbat tbe government must ag6nJes of suspense"al to ,our tate' 37 rau ,PI... ImplemelJ". be run by the <-'abans. ani! so tIO per Do )'OU kDOW that the man to v.1Jom Barll8ll, Bou,ebold Uood.,Mo rou are betrothed baa oll'ered a thou· cent ot the oftlcllll~ engaged In the tIee blll. for 'unher p"lioDI.,.. and pounds tor you dlecovery aUve'" great work ot r econstruction were , TBOtf MoGLADE. . elected from the people · of the 18land. . Andrea glan·ced triumpbantl)' at Tr&- Walter Lao,.. Ano' The CUban8 were taugbt lo,ernment vor. "A tb01l1BDd pounds," ehe Ibur:' . whUe tbe go,~ernment was beIng built , mu.red. . "AlIve." he countered. alao murmur· . 1 wllllella' Publlo AoolioD a'~, ond thWl they were able rnn It when feeldoaOl 'millie .oolb of-Wa,.. . . We . . . . Cete-a.11a .......... the rule ot the Island was turned over Inc; -: . '1llle. 3 mllllll Dortb or Qre,oDla. 00 Dairy Feed, Bran. Mlddlln,. DITbe bishop rapped OD the table ,.-tth to Its InhabItants. 'be farm kDowa a. 'he &lboD ral1D. WbeD It b4lCame nece!!lltry to reor- bls knuckle.. "Do,),ou know all thele oa tetter Tmb&e, Hominy Ma., ganlze the Cuban railroads Wood lie- thlnp''' ' 011 Meal. CottOlUNd Meal aM Tuetdl1. February 24, AII.ue. sllppe4 from the table and cured the aervJces ot B.lr William YaD Oround 88r1ty. ' Horne. presIdent ot the Canadian Pa. ttoocl ~fol'tJ h~r jngu~ltor. ':1t'1 quite BegtnalDI aa 10 o·.look, Ibe fOUd,... . Drain Tile, HoUow ........1 elfie, and ot Oranvllle M. Dodge. build- natural '" abe said In a clMD<11t ton. tar properl,: 'Bol'IIIII.» C.UI... • Trevor bad Dever beard' ber Ule be- Bop, Jmpl.melltl. reed, eSC!. 8ee nle. Ftnelrw· .....~ F«tUIUr., er o~ the UnIon Pnclflc. Tbe 88me general polter wa. tole tore, "that 'OU should be a IIttl. U· btll. for fartb.. Jlanloala,.. ' Self Feeden BUnt SeJt lowed ID deallllg with the problem .t dt~ Pf ~u ...., rIO d,tn, to hear all 1 J.OBN KOSICLL. "' SpedaI " . . OR poda . . . . caring tor the tens' ot thOUllallita of the news about:tbe wol'lel ull elear old W. N. !*In. Aaol, 't ~INCt fa'om w.,. j. orphoos that had been lett b7" war: .:A.IJ!ll, ~w~n and thlop III ceneral, but .' Pnbllo ~Ie 00 Homer )folks'. comml88loner or charlo 110 lel'l lit dowu. It alwl,1 aeema 10 ' I .1Il Come to our ."... IW . . .. W. 8. Gra1lam f.rm, ,,, ",II. . . . .t tIes ot tbe !ltnte of New York. Wal peedy to ·me. t~coatp ..taDdlnc," called to Cuba by Wood to aId In tHl! She turned from blm to t)le dI&lr .,f WaYD• •UI.,lIDd IX mUM .... n' )'our IIeeidI. Let ........, yea cstabll8b!llent: of a system for placln, tbat Trevor b.ld tor·ber and motloDICI '~,.'Ie On Ibe14'I.l'oad. on . 'rom Aft and "Ye: ~ IIIoDeJ. and permanently carIng tor tbese lit· the luddenl, tamed prelate to aDWedneeday, February :JS, ,920. tle desolates, Chief Justice Wblte other. BI. 11111 hid mapped abut ., of the Bopl'eme court of tbe United tile Ibocttn. a&penton that be came Be,tDnln, at 100·0100k. tb. lu1l9"~ • Statel, at tllllt thne IlO nS80cla te jus- bear\Qg tlt·blta 00 hli tODpe aDd bl ~Dr properly: , Good lIarei. 3 ot~ I ...___~~_______..;.,. tlce. was .consulted a8 to tbo method te .at down DO th, .ureme eel.. ot the ate. :I Brood So••• rami... Jmllf." be punued In reorgan~lne tbe ceurt!\. II)dl~ted _ t u tl!odgh by, bll po,. ·menu. 1 rord ToanD, Oar anel.om. Leonard Wood was In CUba about b. would restlt... • eoDtlDued but BOUMIbolcl Uoed.. see billa. ' ' . four years. He lett there a reorpn. 1I1'Dt protelt. · ALLmN BOt.BI. .' I%ed and lSound banking IYltem. • "Y01l w.ouldA·t tII!Ak to loot at Jalm.- W. N. IIMre. AdM , , good railroad IYstem. nq !lebta. nearly . l8Id Andretl ~o ~o~. "that In balt ~,OOO.OOO nnllncumbered mODey In the aD hour be'U be talll.,. .comfort out ,of VEtERIIARI~ " : treasury," sugar crop or nearly 1,000•• that c11"lr and oilt !If ,~ lood. dpr aaa . '. 000 tons. ,Bound mllDlclpal iaws. dne out of • loDl drlDII." Ber e,lI .: public 'works, a firm agrtcultural laullleel at the blsllop, ID' JlI8t,the wa) H.~.J.bu; ~ toundatlon IIInd an absolute rellpect to take the edp 011 ber,worU. amonl!' the people tor \}te · and propHe alow~y .1Il11~ and JUlt u alo.11 .J4.1l..at erty. The s<:hool system wblcb Wood Illd back Into tbe depUie ot the dlalr; , establl8hed was ·founded on the . Ian his band.. without the al4 ot hl1 'rea, R,v.. PIIoae. C....... ot 1tfasHachusetl8 aud Oblo. BoafJI f011114 the ' box 01 elpre that 'l'r-.or~ '. 1,;. were built whlcb made commUDlcaUon beld out to blm and hili lip. formed.· ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ Rpeedy. The hospltala erected~nderbl* In replY to a murmured InqnJry, the' supervision we,re Of the hllbest type. followlnr ,",rdl, "A ,mall one. pI. . Lord Cromer ' pIli he wllhed trlle -not at all mabDlPln1." Then be and ellmbed dOWD me Clla num w. American .ollll:er ·wall avaIlable to· tol. turned to ADdru aD(f .. Id In a 10Ud~ hoteL It ;mu.t have beeD about t~ll'_ _ _ _,,"",,_ _" '_ _ _ _ ' JOw him In. bIll reconstructloD work , .~lee.· ":N_ temme liil about It." ' . o'<'loek In tlle 1OO"lln.. ,I foUDil~fi In Egypt, Ellbu Root 88ld thlll work ~.re r.li), Iln'l mueb to t.lIr White mao-hll real name II Ro~it va ~ never was pllI'al1eJed' In colonial poe- qld .~:id~, ."1' "a. llred ot danclD' OddiDaD Trev-Unkm.,. ..It' ~ .Irplaoe and I ' alkld" 1I1m .. tat. , , ' '(" .. , ecsaloliS anywhere. Theodore Roo. . FUNeRAL ....~It , velt Bald that Leonard wcIoc1 "bas. =~~~~~~~~~~~~~= iii. with blm and he did." She dro~' bar .,.-.: "No,. .... ~ to mup r endered aervlcee to Cuba ot , Idad Whlcb. It performed · three thouaand m ••" yean aco. would have ma~ 1I,4a a Trevor turnec1 .hI....1ppec1 .from t _ _ _ _iii ' ,j. ' "';'; ' .;. _ door .hl!N be had been ctv_ an · • hero ·mlxed up with tb~ IUD Ioc1ID va· der to Bathtub.>"AllcIrea,..··~e' IIII~ ~. rlou8 way.... Fully EquipJ)ed- for QQod 8)'11 bluln, with .0..... '7o'iI . After the CUban experlenC!8 Wood 8e:rV'ice. I ., I wos tor dve yeara In the PhlllppIDea pleale kMP out of thla COIl'eraatloa antU :roo are caneel upon . (or ... ~ confronted wltll the .dlftlcp1t labor ot Display ROOIll.y , , ~ .. Be turned to '· th. · b~ establlshtnc Ii elvll covernment. thIs "Pletlllll overloolr Mila ' Peller'1 ft .... time amonl" • . lIohammedan people. ~ • .7 . pIncr." he coatlnued, "TIl.... I. o~, Tbere he .dl:d the sam. auecoll8ft1l work . he did iii Cuba. . one reuon wlir J ahoul4 ' ~ ' :E 1'h1s 'JH!rlOd of reeldenC!8 la the Pbll· and alJe me ·and IIlat II" that .e ... Ipplnes gave WoOd; an oPportimlty to . eaa,h oth'e r ~ • ~ 01 / . stud, eolitUtI,ill8 III ' the BrlUlh colo.ord. fJ up.... ' J nies; Sorb""' . '. 8, Ingapqre, and to keep ·!But. my ·dear maD," uld tile billa..,,, In el~ tolllcb' with ~ntUtlODl ID op. "1 knot!' who Lad, Aodna ... Japan aad alonc the CIltna COIft. onl, too ·'lfell: the quHtloD 1I',no OIl Wood trui.eleiJ tbroulh . ~ apeDt eartb are' ,Qa'l tate It I'm DOt WI!DAI a~8·Ulbe w!th the DIrt.. lIl'I."', aDd In ~hl.kIDr PI.t 70U bAve ~ ....... 0mIaIIe wltli Lord . (JrollleJ! .. ~ He wIth ~be Idlll' of ·Penu.;dID,aIe t:q,"", ga.l ned ~4 riltl~ed la{0lPItdP' of .U form a cenmoll7 .bIclti. will ...... __ wblch at that time cam. ud_IaII ... , me ' With lI!iJe-Ull:at tor tJif, .. . .Is Om.... tUous obeel'Vl,tlon. . . mODth.... ., . Then Leonllrd Wood became dIJef ' ":NIDe dar. II ty .~ IbDlt.Foa~ ~.'iI _ _Tr~ ot the ~1I~'8l 1taIf •. at th4t UDlted mUnDUrad a• .....,. l' I States In wb".. lwMb ,..... vel'1 larpl)' Ithe dlrectlOD aDd .cfmIa. "'I "'.. 3ual ~"'.to lIl7IIIf." IItratton of ~e mlUtal7 ....bllalUaeDt. Trevor Ipored Mr. "r0l1lr ..11iIItl4-."I MY , ' wblth attar aU II 110 , . cant a .... be ...d ~ ~ b..,." .... nllP matter. 011.." Be ".. to tile . . . 0Irtala ~ .... _ _ _~.I .... dmlaliltratl .- r _ · ard.....Wood e I II . .1IPOD .eantr tile- . .-.-.. of JaIl WOIl: wbIda IMt , ta. CIia ........ j .... dC11D8 .. 1& . . . . . . .

B), EDWARD B. CLARK, From time to time peopl e ask, "Whut bas been the admInis trative and business experi ence o~ Leoo ard Wood? Whot bIIs been hIs experI ence with Dlen outSIde of Ule army? WIUlt does he know a bout cond itions In the dlll'ereot paris ot the United Stllt~ ond In our overseas posseRslons ? Fins he Iln, thol'ough knowledgl! of 101'1'1,;n affairs IUld or our foreign reIn 1I01l~1 " The administrati ve qualities at Leonurd Wtood bove , been tested and proved. :No Ame ri can livIng has been tried more thoroughly than he In com· plex delds ot constroctlve civil work, admlnJ8tratlve work of ' the hIghest order wblcb carried with It the neeesslty for the exercise of ke~o busloeSll aromeo. The republic ot , Cuba, bultt lIPOO IIrm democMltlc fOU04ll\tl008, 18 a mop· ument to the adminIs trative ability o~ Leonard Wood. In Ibe PhlllJ1plncs 18 to be found another monuDient to his slatesulIlIIshlp: Leonard Wood graduo~ed In medl· cloe from Barvard U~lverslty In 18S~ and served tor morc tha n a year. III one ot the gr(l!lt hospitals. later t.o toke charge or the cha rity depart. menta In a IIcc ti on ot the city ot BostOil ,.. here till puor ""lHI. , Not long atter tlle completion 01 WOOd'8 work In l),ston he become an assIstant sUI'geoo In the army, coming Intd contact With the west ern pllllns· man. the mIner'. the people generally, and givIng much ot his time to the work at assIsting tbe Indians aod to II study of the prohlems ot IrrIgation and reclamation. Then tor Leonurd Wood there came tour years In Cllllfornlo, He covere" the state many tilDes In purs uance of hIs duUes and e:ttended hJs deld as occasion requIred Into the etates ot the Northwest Then .tor t\\'o years he WIlS In servIce 10 the. South, btlvlol! headquarters In Oeorgla. From the Bouth Leonard Wood went to the city ot Wnshlngton, wllere his work brought him tnto dolly contact with Orover Cleveland, Then be had lhe ·same Intimate relations with WII· \tam McKInley lind the men ot bIll time. Th n came the Spaolsh war and the Relive campaign In 'Cubll 08 the col· onel ot the regiment Qf reugh rlden of which Tbeodore Roosevelt was the IIcu tC·nllnt colonol. . At tbe closc of the SpanIsh wor Leonllrd Wood's supreme ildmlnlstra. live ·dutles begoD. Be was Dliide the gQvemor of th e city 01 SantlngCl and a few weercs llltCr ot til e entlrc eaBt. ern IInlt of Cubu, Undcr '''ood profileerlng WIIS abol. I.shed, Illdust.ry wns built UP. ' agrlcul· ture rehnb lll tn ted, hospItals organ· Ized, equlpllclt aDd ·Dlalntalned. tens of thousands of people clotbed and fed-and all thIs done In a thorougb businesslike maoner. It was done un· der .trlbulatlons whlcb aroso ' from the fact that the ·pe.ple were 1mpoverlsbed to the pOInt of ata1'Va· tlOD Ind bad been dylllg by tboullands for the laelt' of tbe thlllp whtcb Wood qulek17 ProVIded. TIIen there came the l'thablUtattoD ot the mUDlclpallttea. the establlab· ment ot sebool.. the opeiang of roads. the O~D' of ' ~ernment lit the proYIDeee. die readjustmeDt of tua· tlOD and of the CO".... and the .0... ~.... •• of provld1q for the thOIilaDda of chll· cIND made 01'PllUll b7 war or famlDe. Deft .... IlION b1lllDela aD4... _

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Mr. lind Mre. John Wolf \lpent pare of I .. , "flek wltb Mr Imll Mr. Raymond Wolf. or UlarknU}e Mr. aod Mrt!. Wru . LokenB, of Wllmloli\tou, .peot toll.turdllY oli/ht wllh 'belr pareota, Mr lind .\irs F. A . aarh ook. \ Wu. Vioill 8rt rtllook: ~od ;ou, Ken_ oelb, were tbp goestR of bur mother, Mr. Berdll J9rdao, l<'rldlY. Mr8. A .. no"h Rlob W I B -villtlng her .IMter, Mr,. Sarab Rloh, of ~ar­ veyabn'8, levera' daY8 lalt weelli Mr .od Mrll Thoe. Klob aud IOn. Ralph, Ilnd Itr and Mr•• ColeDlatl "aokaton were Sunda,. IOllt. of Mr • and- Mr. Ironl, at near LebIDOD. Mr. aDd Mr •. GeD. Davl. and Mr and Mil. Glenn Dlvl8 and ohlldrt'D. Roberi lIod 1I0ger, we ..e ' MunoaJ RU...'" of Mr. and 14 .... E.C,MannoD. Mr. and Mre. 'G eo. B"ID and Her' Boglln lpen' SUDd.y wltb Mr. alld Mrs Chauooey BunDell, of CallAr!. Creek.

cigarette~.

Toasting improves tobacco just as well as bread. And that's a lot.

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setUes It Dnally. 10 reet. tDat .1 eftn't help but perceive .th8t you are both equilly ID haate to repent It lelaure." He aro~e with. realped Sigh. "Five mloutes are 10011 up," he laId to Trevor. "Will you .cree to tlke tlUle out while I talle to DIY .uodatel '" "Mo.t certllnly," on.wered Tre"or IP'8 vely .nd opened the door for blli lordship. III lun mlnuLes the llIIIOclltu were persuaded ; In hllf an hDur. wltb the 8!111latlllC4l ot Ibe dlamood malJDaie'lI engagement rln~, Andrea aDd Trevor were made Dian and wlte Iccordlnc to the .oclent auce of tbe Ohurch of England; Rnd jUlt live minute. atLer tbat. 8at.htub IInnounced dluner. It wus hlgb tlllle. tor lit 8111te ot the tOBst Ibllt sbe bad had with ber tea. Aodrea WII8 faint and pale wltb IlO0ger. NotbIn&' ahDrt of the Itimulull In the ex· citement of beIng married tor the Tery IIrst tllll e In her lite could have sawed her (tom coli_pee. That was a grel1t Ind me"", dluner. The tOaMIs tbat were drunk to tbe bride were 11180Y. 80me helrty, BOrne witll'; but tbe Doe thlt 8tood out above all Dthers WI8 thlt In which Ihe Illl'<lged herself. She atood. clallll 10 hand. and looked dD .... n at the klodly. ellcou~,ln8 taeM of the fDur men. ''Tbls. the swao'Mog of the Honorable Andrea Pellor," 8be said 10 a voice Ulat Ilarted I bit gosplngly but Boon' .leadled to • clear lIow, ""'ho worfbl~ fllee gods IIlp(lllOtly during tweutY-live ,ear. of htlr lire. whQ 'trav· eled blindfolded through a beautiful world to the teet ot a (Jolt Df Oold aDd rnerclCulll' died on a certuln beoeJi al four o'c1ock Df I mornIng. She drlllk.' wltb vou to .AJ1drl!o ROllert Oddman

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Kealer Greb.m la on' agalD aner Our bor8emen from 'btl 'l'iclDlty attend eli t\;le B nnnioll' & Striker a an'ere a"aok of 'be "lIu .. hOI' e lale d WllmlngtoD on Sa'or. Mr •. Oaabarlne Cornoll spent eev day. lAnd rflpor\ a' aatlllfao'()fY .lle. eral daya la" week wll.b Mre. Chloe Tbe Un~l e!lbee pnbllo IIIle beld 814... February 6, of Delr here, wlla well I4h Maraare\ Johna vl8l1ed, Fri. attended aod everytblng brongM d.y, wltb ber brother, Parry Cook. at Oorwln. wbo haa beOtl qu"e Blok 800d prlOl!81 J . l . Bl\ k er'~ IIftla WiSI Wedoeeaay. for a oonple of weoke. Mlti8 Leon.. MoGlonls reMumed FebrQar~ 11. Evtlrylhlog 8Qld wall her dutlee at E\1Io~t 80hool thlA ' and tbe qUKJlt" .wKa good . . Gray &, hldllker purobased and week, U bavlnll beon olosed fo r over '01<1 a 'e61(1 or dapple.gray dra .. I week on ICOOQn' of "ft,u . .. gelding!'. 11l8t week, 'bat Wall very Mr . and Mra. Minor Roee . of Ofar Troy. w e re week eod gU8SU of r6111. Lard 10 beat.. 006 of the Depoty Sh$e Fire In. tI Vetl bftre . The funeral of Mel910 Braokney IpeotDrll W0 8 In tbtl vlolnlty, la.' week, laying ' dO.WD tbfl Impruve. W&8 beld at tbe oburob bere, Wed. men', al! well 81 tbe expen8e, wbat nllday .. 1'1 o'olook. Rev. R . C. mos' be dooe aDd done a' onoe. Moon. of Cenaeullle. o()nduo'ed 'he ehHk"vilie and vloln"y II reported lervlOf' , and Erneit Earolfara Slog. belog hi' har,' wl\h 'be "fio," and Mr. and Mr • . Leon BaUsbur,.. of quite lerlonp. UnloQ VUlalie, were at tile. CorDell ' "5everlll of the eeotrallzed 10hDDil Ale, Satarda,.. are olosed 10 'hll '11101 nit, . Mr. and Mrs. 800.t BUBsell, of Tbe M E. Sunda,. Sohool Ie In. OIAY'OD. were !:Iuoday ~tUe8\8 of C: orealling 10 membef8hlp aDd Intere8t L. Tewell aDd family. Fraok Arcblleaooo hid a Bile, Frl Mr and MfR. Frllnk Wllllon aod (feol ge M. Edwards trun81loted bnBI. day, and. expeots to move to Dayton SOOD. . n"1I In Wilmington on 'fnOlday. Prof. and Mrs. John Fen Iter. Uur pille. are not good mud road", but 1I~1l1 tbe taxIIII are oolleo\ed In maker, of Dayton , spen' Saturday to hund pikes. Poa&lbly lIome of It eveDlnll Ibd 8liDday with the latmlgh' he oaed for t,bat pur pole, bnt ter'B aleter, Mn: Blla Brook, who II no' enoogh of " will be u.ed In thd ver, III at tblll Ume . way a' anyone ,Ime In aoy oall Mra, Adda Burnett vll .. tel1 aeveral plaoe to reoelve muoh benefit. and daTil laet week with ber Mra. It thl. time 'be road, are 6eloe ~oe Null. In Lebauon. Mn. Null wUh nothing In algM. lAnd ohlldreo .0000Iplllll.cll4re. BurUr. Randall I~ a very bns)' mall. net home 1I0d remained uotll SUDTbere are luver,,1 11011 10 bl, terri· davev('nlnl. tory aod he iB on the go night and Frink MmeDbflr,er 'a nd fimUT day. BPfln' SnndlA,. ., Frankli n with Mr. Mr aod Mfl. B . 8 Tooker and _od Mn. Roy Mlneobel·,er. tbree child reo and Mr. CriHleld, or Mra Mary ~nD ArchtleaooD, wh' Germantown, Ky, moved iota our Ihel wllh btlr IqO, Fraoll, baa 1S88D l .. we. laBt woall, where Mr . L'uoker very 111 'he paet we.IIL 'wltb canoer III eanployed 118 ORibler of onr Ban •. Mr . and Mrs. Albert Stloy were wbloh will be In opIIrlAtloD In the o~l1ed to Springboro. &1lurdlY eveo near futnre . InK, by tbe .erlOOI iJlnesl of 'heir Cliff Hawke \8 making 110mB 1m. dallahter, Mr •• Estll ,N'IIl. Mr. Null provemeol, on Iohe ~awke home III aid) 1'ory atoll wltb 'hie I'flu .. 8tead 00 Ea,e Mllln street A lar~e orllwd .aUendied 'he aale 'Bear 'Rev . HuntlngtDn a& tbe M. of Catbarloe CorneJl OD tlaturday Ii: Cburob Dn 6uoday, February 15 artermilie. The ohattel. lind prop erty were aold. R. ti Bornet pUrohued tbe large hoose" and W. C. Bergdall the amalJ o~e.

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If you !let tbe luB aenZll, Hee II doo ,,,r IlL ouoo-but wily ge' I ? Iflu t It worth whIle, 108tellll, ~D t .. llo twory pr~OI,ollon UOW, aK"los' Itettluj( It? Prub .. bly tbe best .. nd flrll' tblDg to do I. to make eme you are III I(uoll play_lollloondUlnn Oorlog 1111 e l)\ ' demlo. IIlmo~t wb .. rever yoo go .I'tlll .,e ex palled to ID!1ullIlZIA. AsI , ,olf as you lue really we ll, the rl'd ODr • pasolea of your blood fI,M (Iff and defeat dlseaae germ.' But .bAIl you lire tIred aod rno down. when y ou feel all right excev' tbo' yon hll von't rriuoh energy or en ,hUllum, your blood 18 llrHt\ out toOl, aDd J OIl are "0 elllY viol 1m,' l'81"o. Mangan hal beoome famou. ," .. hu lldar of rich . vlgorou8 blood, I · b " lpl you wheo you lAre ruo down . Il h~lp. you 1I'\7 .. ld Illne... Or. 1\ bellill y ou rllOl·v er. If you realized your pOlar phYllloal oon41*,lIn too la'e Pllvploiaul tallve b. en recommend IUR Pap'o.Man"ln ror yeuB. In .l.~88 of "oemla (bloodleaBueu). It I, reliable. e!f"ol!vp, nnd baH a reoord of over ,weot, flve ,eara 100. Ta.e no ohllnoe. wlt,h a rDOdllwn ooodlUDn. Ge' Pepto.MaDRao &ad",. 1& Is good beal'h lnlorance. Pep'o.Mangao I .. Bold \n liquid aDd tlble' form. There I. no dllrer. 8nOf! lu metJlo,,1 nl cu. Take either klod you prefer Bnl be lure yoo gAt the genuloe Pepto.llangan··Gude's. .. 'fbe foil Dame IIhooid be C'D the paoka8e.-Adv.

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HARVEYSBURG

THE "FLU"

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A NEW SONG 51. Mary's Church Quim,Jua gesilllll Sunday. February 16 th : l:j,uud uv School at 9:10 a . m . Mo rning Pra yer a nd er motfat 10:30. This will be 8 seaRon of special prepara tion for t he Lenten season. as we ll as the Nation· Wide Campll ign. At thl! c lose of the. sermon. a ahort consecra tion serv ice will be held . All communicants and friends of th'e parish urged to be present Come!

Man 8 GEORGE ACHEW <:IWIBERLAlN [ocldC\nta. fo llowing rtlpldly Oll C uttllr olber. k'ept Andrea's mln\l " If ~ h e ('('1D1D& encouuter wltb her old world IlDtU she wtl lI actually on Its verge. I ...tl one afternoon t hey came upou t ile IlaJ and Trevor waIted expectantlY ' tor ber to reco,niEe the Beene of her rflf1shment. Be wall ~IRappolnted, f or the tbtn. IDslgnlficant strip of yellow f,!lnd tuclced under the red clllf dlmln· ~ hed by d l1!tan ~ to tbe proportion ot " railway embankment, meonl nothing • f) ber Inexperienced eyee. AI laat be pointed It out to ber. "Behold," he M Id, "the beginning and the , 'Id ot all things." \I

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Ferry Christian Church Bible School at 9:30 P r.eaching at 10:30 la. m . an d 7:30 p m . Everyone invit.ed. J, A. Pin e. Pasto r .

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Harveysburg Friends Church

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"It hus," aid Trevor 8olemllly. "The .roslon on tbls bit ot coaSI Is a toot for every hundred yool'8. We'd better h urry If we wont to Rloke 0 Innct1og." Be chorlered two 8Bl\lng boals from a Greek flllhermon and In an hour the heach bad broadened, the clll! had risen to almost Imposing heights : ~ "hUe they were Rtlll well off the shore II" shot Into Its IIbadow. The bOllt· L.-_ _~ , --.-_ _ _ ......... ~ ~,-.,. _-.-_..J Ian diose a landina' at tbe foot at the Th.... W'U • man n.,ned Wilton And now thit very aoll·_ II1&II.ItA' rotld. a quarter ot • mile away Who "/(epc Ut out 01 W.r." . Will wooden never cepe, !'OID the aleep ~th bl' wblch Andrea H. went before the people No lon.er keeps III out of Mr. nd made ber ·dt!Kent. As tbe eafarl AAd ,won upon tht1 ~. H. "MPlIIt OlIt ~ ~....... 8. cpo to torm on the beach Trevor '.!I'IIed to Andrea. "We're colng to _ our olet ·botel. 1011 know. It·s ' really he 011\7 one. It 10U prefer, 1 can send mouso nn tlm e~ uen er lUl1l1 n '"u'o" r a motor-ear tor_yoil and myself: Is born of hi. Il bsolute moure r~nc " \V '4" a to It b If b "atondnrds nOI bl s own. car nnd Ihl' huck door_" ut wa ...ye a an our. And rca nndt1 cd. r.[ felt It but I could .t.ncSrea a.D.n, Jler OreiltD II. eu" "Let us 1.' 0 down at the bend of our eauM4 that It wal only minutes men." she aD swered. not pnl It In wo rds like that... hatore Iba wbuld be" In roUtalon with "You are ri ghI ," so ld Trevor, -As 'l'l'evor. tho whi te hend ot a and a:llstenlng block, 4 B er eyetl ran d own t h e Une Pleased at her shrewd jut1gmcnt. "We Quurter-mlle-Iong wort. ser"cot ot humanJty. sWUllg , In be• th hi -I ron alr-"· on mortals," he ¥1c1ed, "don't always re~ ,. '" ...1' mare nc ~u n -..., but ognl&e tile Importance of fightin g Ull tween t.he ..uoteposts or the hotcl's 1m· n-"oua .Altln, 11 aA_ r aft I Ie ....... of" - ncoth••th- t ~btl .dl'"'l . posi ng portals. the cver-o"llortune " raised aID wJ ~~ a 8U e ..- . atmosphere with so ~ UIl 1m prea, . otmosphere. To MarguerIte str Iched hIs neck. t y which the free and hait-naked black liP. In as cock ot our own walk Is U hi s harrel-head and brayed. Above thot rs ucous cry sounded the apontalat.. with 111m everywbere and wblch neous DlId Dncontrollable peal ot An· ~It""'." dr~~:: ~!:~~sla:r:::~· a~d womena '

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TI\uraday, February I'th Featuring Wallace .Reid, in

"Th~ Lo:ve

Burglar"

COMEDY: "The Dentist." Mack-Serinett Co . Admission,ll and 17C . ' 8~turday, Februaty, 14th

A fine play, entitled

"Car,eer of Catherine BUlh"

A I~ 2-r.ee1 comedy, ·'Wild and Western" . Also Pathe ·News Admission. ¥aiinee, 11 and 17~. Night, 17 and 22c'

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. T .....day, February 17th , Don't mils'the'- rage of the season, Founded on Bar: rie'. "The Admirable Critchton."

. ·'Male aad Fem~le" ·,Admission, Matinee.

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FRIDAY, FEB. 13' I

SLIGO 'HI

Caess r's Creek Friends Chur~h S unday School at lhis 'd lUrch eve ry nnday ' Rt 10 o·cloc k. Preaching l!efvice a t 11 o'cl ock a . m .· You are cordially invited to be present.

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BASKET .B ALL

aJid 28c. Night. 22 and 33c

all but One-ilD Ibe hotel veranda IItOP. ped In their varIous occupatloDi as thQllgh paralyzed i drinks paulled haltway to thirsty lips, c1prettu burned unconscious fl ngers, \lnltllnc needles pol8ed InslantaneQusly_1l but one pall'. Tbe manipulator ' of the aeep. tloo wa. a dear but .,ery propel' old lady wearIng a cap ot Olruy lace on her plentiful whIte hair and enoDg~ Almy lace on her person to malle the porch cbalr. In which she sat, loot like a atall at a Red OroSI bazaar. Sbe W&ll knitting a vtl8t khaki-COlored Iweater and at tbe BOund at Andrea'. lauehter Ihe rave no slm beyond pur. Ing her withered \Ips while she meth. odlcally Anlabed ott Ihe slitch upon wblch ebe bad been engaged. That done. she raised a paIr ot beady black eye.s so wonderfully alive ...t It leemed Imposllble they beloneed to ber wrInkled tace and flash. ed one look at Andrea Bnd one at Trevor. "Well. my dear." ahe said calmly, presumably to the former, .llt's a ro-' lIet to bave you back apparently allve and well." No aooner were the worda oot of her mouth tban slle was swept tnto ADOrea'a ImpetuQus embrace. "oh. Aunly Gwen I Oh. you old dear I" Tbe lady defended bel.'8elf With cona1denlble energy and was heard to crumble thut even kIssing bad d~ .,,,,, .. ~.tPd Into a roul;h pastime. Ba.,-

Sabbath School, .- 9:45 a . m .• Anna If you are not connected \'! ith a ny other schoo l • this church will welcome you. Pu blic WorEl hip at 10:45, Come lind bring a friend .

C. St inson. S upt.

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WA YNESVII Lf HI

Her dnd(ly is Frn nklln K . Lane. Secretary of Int erior. Her nIIDlO Is !dI M N nncy and sho IH ono or tbe 1D0st popular Wo shlnl;lon bllde. a debulIlnte 01 the 8 008011.

Tile sec ond Wavnesville HI will

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ploy with Ihe sir.on~ team from

DODDS

NEWS GLEANED FROM COURT HOUSt:

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Came Called at 7:30 p. tn.

Admission . . 25c

(Ammon "leila Court Illg rescued h ~ r~c;r tro m ltnll r ea' s arms. shc sol\1. "Now thn t Ihat Is over you will plense go to your room Ii nd cbonge from thnt ouUomllsb cIrcus costume ; you'll find everytblng 8S you lett It oroept to r a now lock on tbe door." Audren glanced at Trevor nnd It'll ned O\'er to whIsper Imploringly In " ,,: aunt's eHir. "Your hu shand'" enunciated 1:\' old lady clell rly. "Well, thaI'S a rell ('I, . too: bll t [ prefer to meet blm C1811whpre ond after yon have pr~se ntetl documentary evIdence. By tbe Wil Y," she uddNI wltb omInous emphtlSls as shl! resum ed her knitting, "Hu rry Is 8t1ll here." "t Hholl id sny [ OlU." exclaI med 0 youth In tbe trim uniform of th e Flylog Corp". os he stE'{1ped out from the hotel door. "Ht'1I0, Sister Andy." Then bl s eyes fell on Tre,'or. A s low smile at happy welcome spread over hll' face. "Well, I'U he, d_! n he exclnlm· ed l ervelntly. "D' you know. Trevor. I've been Raying from the fll'llt. ·Cher· cbez tbe ftyln g·mochlne,' oUie In and let me ,,'atch you have a drink:' Trevor, quivering under tile pressure of the c'ontrol be bod summoned to carry him througb tbe Ir.vlng momeDt aDd filled wUh on ImmedIate love lind admlrotlon for Aunty Owen. poused to direct bls following to a nearby vllcant lot. "ra that marriage tip stralght7" aeked Ru trv.

NeW' Suite Tbe Provid ent Stivingl' liank and l'rullt CO V A BeUle Ertel et 11 1 b'or monl'Y, Pink JobnBon VI! Jhnnie ,T ohn son. For dlvoroe flnd oUl!tody of ohildren . L;I\ !herlne BIlWI'8 VI! It L . Bulen. Fo r money. C3 ~"rge BaUon va Cora Morris et ,I To quia' title .

"INCOME

lUarriage Llt.ell,lea c: nrey 04rpontor, of Leltin, nnd Mrs. Jonnle McOurdy, of Lebanon. J oeeph Dre8slllr, oonstrno\ ton ~n · perln$endent, and Mis8 Eve lyn Boodle, beth ot Leblaoon Jaoob tIohroll, pape r Wilker, of Franklin and Mia!! Le lia. Bale, at (To be con~llIued.l Carlisle. Fred Braddook, hrlDllr, lind MiR8 No Sound From GIraffe. Reba R.lob i botb 01 WllynellVllle. It Is 1<111111 hy nnlmol train ers thnt tllo BarUey . M088, farmer . of Mlllne. protre hOfil' never bl!<l n kno,:"n to emit vll\e, and Mi88 Forenoe Triaaler, of I Bound ot' nny klnil. No matter what Fos!er. the anlmol mn y RutfC'r when 1\1 or Into'urman Lamar, labor"r, and Mie, 1mI'd. he 'remnln~ AII~nt. And scIentists have n(\vnne ,I the theory thnt, Marie Cole, both of MIi,on. lecnuse ot' the extreme length ot the leck. IIOllnl118 difficult or Impo sible for Real Estate Tra,nfera :Ji~ g1ral!e. tieorge I::lblmp to Peter MtllIIr. part of Jot No . ~S 3. In Leblinon .""II, fhe King Powder Co. ,to Jesse Seo. 31, .T . 5, R.. 3, RnBee), p .. Union Twp.-II • Anna O. Brewer . to Will Lewi~, part of 10\ No 22:1, in Lebsnoo.-Il !4a &tIe Walter to Julltl bllkln, port of In·lo' No. 63, In Lebanon .- ' l, CharUy Btllulleld, by Sberlff Wag. goner Slim Spell maD , part of Mil . hary allrvey No. 569, on ('aesar'a Notice of Appointment r)reek,-1500. J , Mitohell

TAX

RETURNS"

SpeciallY makinll out all forms of IncHmu Ta x H elu rn ~ Have Y UR Income Tax Returns mad e ou t correct See

HOWARD J. POLINC

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Formerly

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Relbold Bldl.

ProceedlDal In tbe ml\Uer of Llloy Croll, et al V8 Geo (; ro ll, at til Tb a BUill I' ll I)Ort, of I(eoelver Vallia a\lpr ll ved . Probate Court Proceedinge In the wa 'tor of tbo eMt. le of Anna ~'w ee n ey , dopease<l. T haloh.r LIIWIB.is Hppolnt·ed exe oo~o r. Bond 1500 In ~b e motter of tbe ellt;ate of ~.vl . van St. J obn, deoll&sed . Isl1ao Iroop III appololed Ild lllioi8tra tor Bond 1260.

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Jl AY1·O N.0 1:l 1O .

STANDARD IMP80VED SANITARY __

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Chemical Inside Toilets No Water,No Se'wer, No Freeze-ups, No Plumbing, Str:ictly Sanitary, . No Germs ,and No Odoli. 1' he Standard Improved Sanitary T oilet needs no water or se,ver conn,e ctions . It is operated by S tand a rd Stcrlizer only, which keeps tbe toilet sterilized at all times. The Standard J mprovecl can be set up in 30 m inutes. Place it in a bedroom, clothes closet or bathroom. You will save the price of a Standard iu a short time in doctor bills. T)le .Standard is portable and can be moved to any 'foom in the house in cllse of sickness, and the vent pipe extended out over a window. The Standard Sanitary Toilets are made of the best galvunized metal, and not black iron, as many others·are. Tile Standard Improved TtJi1et, with its beautiful design. finish and material, is in a class by itself. Don't hesitate. compare it with any other toilet and YOll a·re sure to buy a Standard Improved. The world.'s best. l'erfectly simple and simply perfect. , _ __ . Place order lor a Standa.rd Improved, complete, for •. Money back in 10 days if not as represen ted. _ .

$22 50

Sold on Ten Days' Free TrIal Offer, w;t. "'oney-Ilack Guarantee. If Toilet Is not just al represented,

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For information, see

ED C. WOOLLARD Phone

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WAYNESVILLE. OHIO

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CommlUlonen' Proceedlnlrl .ay baa bee;n dul, ap pu illted IUld qu,IIDO<! ft f Bill tillowed '-Soppl1es ' for Pro AdinJolatra'"r' 01 'he K.La". 01 .........y W. blite Judge, 12 10 i ti'. J. Lewis, felli , ,late 01 Warreu CoUU~1. Ohio . \lec~, ' ,j oe olerk of Oourt for qu .rter end. Daled 'hllll~b cI~:~ ~~b~~.lm. log Deo 81,142.75 j S. 0 Smith and Judp 01 ehe Probale 09ur' Oro, wort on reoorder'" typwrUAr. W ........ Oouot,. Ohio '19 85 : E. 8 Kehoe, shoes for prie Robert J.' 8h,.bt.o. An,. 120 liner. IS 50: Inquest ot body of Bar. rlet Blinne" oornorer'8 fe98. 13 25 i Uba8. J Waggoner, feodiug lind oaring for doge Impounded during '19.158 i WtJI Or88111ar. Fleel dies {or Connty A1IdUor, 12.25 B.,.\e bl Plazoy W. IT,th aw,,. d8ceued }oIo'lce la JH)reby 8h'"'' tl\" 1 I..uo~ Ihth. ·

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LAYAL

ZIMMERMAN'S Down Go Priees on Staple Articles

For the benefit of our many custom~rs ~nd u~rs of De 'Laval Cream Separators we have estahlished a De Laval Service Day. this day ·we shall be glad to have ~y , De Laval uSer hring his complete separator to our store for a thorough and careful inspection and adjustment. which will be made free of charge. Should any parts, due to · unusual wear or accident. need to he replaced, this will be done, the o~ly charge being for the price of t~e new parts used. No charge will be made for the service.

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Both a De Laval Service expert and a rei)fesent'ativ~ will be,with us to assist with this work. .Bring in your De Laval S; pa rlor that' day and receiVe the b~n;=fit of their advice on the care an operation of the machine, as well as the free service. It is our wish. dud that of the De Laval Ccn;~Ji:ny, th-lt every qser of a De L~val Separator get the maxim,arn d . service at the lrunimum of cost, and we theref re urge you to avail yourseif of ~] lis free and useful service.

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ComparE! these with what you are pay!Da-. . J 6raey Corn .'laketl, small packaQ:ea, 3 tor .. -., .. ~ - ........ 25c Jersey Corn Flakes. 2 lara-e .

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Payinl' 60c tor EeP and 27c for Chickeliaa up to Friday Doon.,

Order your records or music rolls by parcel post. Send us your, address and we will supply you each mon~h .with the latest list and prices on , up-t~.date , musIc. . If you have n~ player pi~rio or phonograph, let us send you qur catalogue nnd prices on Staq-Made players and phonographs. ~old from Factory to Ho,me,:

THE STARR PIANO COMPANY " 27 S. Ludlow St,; Dayton. Ohio.

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Toy Oatsl, a pka-. only ............1Oo National Oats, 2 pkll ......... M2&! , Washington Crispa, a piqr..... 1Oc· Kelloghll or P.TOaetiea.2 {or.-~ Jello, all flavors, 2 pkga. ... :: •• 25c B-M Jelll~ Powder, same all lello ................................ 10~ Early'Jullle Peas. 2 call1........ 25e Country Gentleman Corn, .'

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GENTLEMEN"':'Send me your price list on Rolla, Records Player .Pianos and PllOnographil. ..

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Need ~ttention, especially when you have Eye Strain Have your Ey.es Examined by an' .Optometrist of . 20 y~ars Expe~ience. N9 charge for ,examination_ .Broken Lenses duplic~ted _ on short notice. At low, consistent prices

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WheD crealll is ready sell, the ,hari! ,",ork· has. beeD done and you' Ishould not permit any outsider.s to make an extra profIt off your efforts. ' " I You can ibip your cream D~RECr to th~ 'X'd-State ~nd save (rom to 6 ct9 per Ib of butter·fat. It ii just as 1:&91 to deliver the cream to a railroad station as to ~ buying atation The Tri-State pays the freight and guarantees your ,cream against loS!! in transit. Mrs Tilos. Daulton, Peebles, 0., writes ,us ~ov. 25, 19B},-"I ha:ve shipped cream to the Tri-Sta~e Butter Co. for three. year. and have been satisfied. · I have sold qream f9 c~eam stations in order to return tbe empty can with me, as I live '9 miles from the railroad aaJi always lost from $1'.50 to $2.00 01}- every can of creatt,l sold to agents:'

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WAYNESVILLE, OHIO, WEDNESDAY FEBRUARY 18, 1920

SELL IRISH, UBERTY

Armenian Relief- 'for the Far: East

BONDS AT CAPIT AL . ,

Thoqrh the Warren County F't1rm Hi ~ tt!u 01' II s.. ri e ~ of Rix educatio nal Bureau organiz ation is fa' from be- meeting 011 Hog Chulera inll complete. vet 80me effective reo , ' • .A very pleasan t affair was enjoyed Armenia once happy. cl)ntented, aKains t. wail, IbllI. . and sultl were aecomplished in soil and . A, county Holstein inBreeder s assa- at the home of Mr.s. Earll:lo ckett on and self-sup porting , is now a I,nd diff,'ren t even to food, walt1p~ crop improv ement, livestock. horti- clatlOn ha~ ~een formed lIu1et and ~ft'!t!n Chas. Saturda y afterno on. the guests ot Buell was in ColumbuB Mon- 8wept by death and filled with culture and miscellaneouR activities membe rs lOIl~ed the S!at~AII!'0clatl trage- Iy for death. , , day on business, . ~n the oCCBsion being the ladies ot that dies that are too- deep for teal'1, The '.' If )OU during the past year. A cow tes tmg !'Sso,elatlon IS now In neighbo could with ,0Ilr'oWD .,~ rhood, young and the aged , withou t food see the wlz.ned t.b, fac_, faceS process of oraaOlz allOn , B~ field demons trationR, we prov L. A, Zimmt' rman W~ in Cl,lum- and shelter, more than two million8 d, . of those who on!=41 were P!lIl1S _ the value lind prllfit in using terlil- eHoggml ' jE last Thursday . l' off corn was, carried 9 ut of them; this indeed. is a record to rosy cheeked The Utica Weltare chddN nllf fotl League gave 8 izel, especially phosph ates, on sprlnJ( on numero us farms, With good 14 wring the raheart .nd to open lhe Valenti hear with ne BOcial your ean the en. at the home of Mrs, cropa. On Iweet-corn. fertilize r re- suits, Soybellns proved to tl)e Clifford Winston be purse-s the was a trings Dayton of vishumani ty. ehas Pyle Saturda y eveninll, februall8d, JOU "ould ..uan 'OQ. ~.ad turntld a proHl on its cost Of 100 to most .popular, ~ro~n with corn itor last Thursda y, Other martyr nationa have had ,Ive to tb_ d.lItut for 400 per cent, e . . 1Itt.erl, ~oggll\g ~own.. Tlie saving of labor ary 14. The house wu tasteful ly their hosts, their legion of frienda wreGtched peopl• . , ..... ~ .. __ __.A .L_ decorat ed with hearts, Regard less nt factor. Other stricken An Improved variety of wheat was liS a very IrnpJra l peoplee have had Dr. 0111 . Osteopa th 21 S, Hroadof the cold. windy nlllht about 50 ve now t taaaJ', _ , .-re Introduced which gave an average , AR to ~orllcul bountif ul. prodiga l help, But A.r- I,,!II be chllalih way. Lebanon, Ohio, tural work. four- were presmt . The evenlnll was Ilpein AtIDIIII a tha~ yield 01 2Y. bushels over the old va- teen prunmg demons trations menia has been virtuall y IIUt of\' from IWill pray for 10Ur there wllI_m othwere &qenl ill carda and differen t Kames. rleUts, The Extension Pathologis t scheduled but after the I~te A palatab le lunch wae served. At a Z 0 , Worley. of Morrow. was a outside aid, i80lated, lett to bleed. to er hearus that wi I bl_ Joti. ~ freeze!' from Columbus aaeisted in dlspa@ suffer and to di.. A little more I will be men who will e ' the work waH dropped ID most of lilt Q.J hour the Iludsts bade the host· businlO88 visitor here Saturda )'. ,,)ear' " , control whrk of pmut and scab on these orcharels. and an entlr. Chri.tia n nation will l a~t of brotber hoodaaftIMm _ adieu wisbing for many oceuion s . . . . .t.J to , have perl8bed from the ..rth, The.. the end of th.lr da,.- d n~ w~eat , Infected whf'.1It from this l The County Press mUllt also of the kind. Born--To Mr . imel Mra ..Will Stroud two million to.' I be county IIIIIOW b('in~ If l own in Colum- given credit for its service Armeni an. can be uved do and the reward lill Thursda y. Februar y 12. 1920. a son from , ~• in lI'etfioalsta nation only as Amer- lbe drive In Wayne To reat b~s for furlher invelltigation alld ' Iing our News Notes l·;·': before the pub- Friends arid relative s have receive d ica appreci ates their ."tul eonditio n now on .nd will contlDue \Jn~l WIll be reporte d lat~r Like~is e I lic, John Lowry was visiting' friends and Ii• ~he fol/owing weddin g ann?uc ement: extt'nda the helping han I ru." 26tb. · PI.... brine 1W _d ." corbl:r?Ot rot was studied and given , Summa rizing the activitie s In Mt, Vernon. Clinton county. lut of fellowshipthem during ·Mr. and Mrt;, I. N . HarriS request and ,ympat h,and mul- your cootrib utiona. t on~ tq J*. Ph , pu IClty, week . the past year it may be interest inll the h?nor ot your pres.nc e tip lies. a thousandfold ber divin.ly Cumml nll, T.....urer. at the In co:operation wilh the millers t o know that 1150 original \ . inspired benefactlona, Commi ttee for W~ T~p: and grain dealers of the eounty. were written . and over 8000 letters marrla ie of their daughter~ Ruth Let Hendley repair your Watches. ropies Ann. "Where to Mr. aoever WIII\~rd I George a mlealon Gr.the ary r plans were carried out to ellmlna te lot circular leHen. circular l. O. Cartw~t,. ca..., .n Clocks and Jewelry , All work done reports ," I see men and on Tuesday evemng, the ,24th of or women falwheat smut 1. P. Cumm inp. ~r Nitrate 01 Boda for ' bulletins sen e OUL. There weres 1131i on premiRellat the Sign of the Watch, len on the atreet Februa ry, one thousan dtad d nine hunor dyinll. and toba~~o and orchard work proved its ('ails at the office. 772 farms J. WUI Wblte • Waynesville. Ohio and 223 dred and twenty" at half after seven little emaciat ed ehlldl'Ul Itfttchl mr merits. J. II. Cook demons trations visited ' 825 miles of 0 clock. St, out their John wuted hand, for ju.t one 8 Luthera n church. MN. W. R , AileD Soybeans al80 proved tht'ir ;ood railroad travel; alld 10:665 milea Misses Dorothy Fernley and Elea- ahakle for br.d, tan runnlll by ~aMt, Thgd srr~t. hDayton'dOdhio'h" i down Sam Henkle merits on many farmS-e RPerial ly jaut o; 73 m~etillg8 with a total nor Earnha rt were Dayton visitors tbelr eheekl, .nd 'till more awful atten- f A~~r 9 9 Kti e gran dalulltt er My.r HJDWJ growlnll' on wet anel Bour soil where dence of 2907. were held to carry Saturda y, are the little ona Ilttin&' propped out 0 't n. , Iu: ce M 't ch nsey, an dS.h avlin. Edith Barril clover doee not thrive well rl the variou~ phases of Farm Buteau °H e VIS rfw! dman .\' ahrofun . here. l a('tivlties. To get informa tion be- . er many lien 8 WIS Ze th or er a Alfalfa ,an',1 swel,t clover S8em to forelhe farmers and applied ro wea er Is as.caIn I 81hi ona bl e, in a happy life, ta~e readll.\' In. the bot,toms. and on . practica l way is the fh:e8!~ fecsrrr t!t!':n :l1:.~4 t~ G:::nd8~0:: the up-to-date Mr, JeffTho m,paonw uBbuai n888 via- 1 problem of -----~ haa been 801Is very rich In or~RntC mAtt er, yet i the COllnty Agent . big nnder wa,. for 80me Ume. Warren ltor hero Friday, I These two 101l.nC women bue D!)" on heavy clays. hmetltone II' . tre- will have 1£$2 00 memberllhip County Last Wedneeday Herman Conner fee. and and Mn Sadie Zell went to Newpor t quently nl'C!8Sary. and s ometim es / expt'cts invaded Waablln cton. wbere boDdl a large membe rship A where they were married Th ' Only 9 days, more of the S. F.red Eyes examin ed and th. v.ry I.test have oo,n lIold. many to teclp Co. IAbanon BI&, Store "ralnall e .S~~t c!ov~r offt!~s won- : member&hlD ('ampaign i8 being Fur- method . _used . plan- spent a day or two ill Clncln~ati Eye GI.... and otllelals an'd employes. Theyar e. niture. Clearance and ~ Annual derful posslbll.ltl e~ In lInprovmg Ih!! l ned And a aeries at meeting y . ~arnhar s will be arrived home Thursd ay evening Spectacles and.1I J)ilrts belonllinll to r=u~=er~"lnu.lt u.!l,. )l1at Shoe Stock Sale, whIch Will clole,t _me po:lrer clay sOlla of the countyannounced in the near future Blwava In .took. All le.Mrs.Conner is the daught er of Mr. .~ , Tht! fi 8t L,' v t k Saturda y, Februa ry 28,. ' t eh tA'] I'round ac:eura wl,; No eb...... for M W Sh r es oc prolec d d h f con, • 8S. F , CI ass. e oun y _ gr , Agen t aand num!!r oryea: !wb:n' ::: effi~ie~~ examin ation, Quick, reliable 1Ie1'- . Lut FJold.,a l,ybt WQMl rille Hi George Green, former ruperln ten- vlce.t Hendle y'.. ~======~=~~~~==~==~======~ cle.rk ' added another . . . . t.e tIMIr fMt in Hyman '" Co/ . dry 1'0OOs dent of IChoola, &pent Saturda y here po"IDI u t lilt of~""" SUn HI sMtoreCoand hla man,I friend.. Mr. with friends. . FJd~~ ..TW:;,.:~,M~e·b~~-:sn =:a~ ~-r"'::' r nner a popu ar voun" man • • . ' . Mr, : and Mn, Myer Hyman and and i8 at present employ,ed at Smiths ' - I 'bard toqbt ' ''~' kt daught er'.pen t Sunda, with IAba- 1920, a d.ullht er. iracery , the end oft~l:t"'.lrtM-"';'1Ie! . Mill. Margar et Lawlcy died at her I Tlitl Gazett. and their numerou~ .,......, . -Ii orne In Harveys h urg, F rI'd ay evennon re aUves. friends extends con&,ratulatlon The Gltl.of Will. Community H.II IOt~~1.toto""17~r ~=~ a, ' Tbi ' no. . "Ullliv e a Lea)). Y.r Dance next • UUU , Inll', Februa ry 18lh. frolll blood POli~ 818 Aah fYedneadav, the bellinIW The extraor din.ry Exhibit of N.w Saturda .avor ' T M • n y nllrht Februa ry 21. Ladles the HC!oDcI,, ba,If:WayD onlnll'. S~t' caulth~ ht'r h8n~ in . 8 ' nin&, of Lent. Not with regret. but Sprlnll' Styles now on In all emla. t;iIDd . . ' dep.rt- will be cb.rl'ed .t the door. Februa ry 1f, . 1920. wu the date with earnest purllOSC them_ v. bucket ball, but dIn not nOllce Its , aDd to profit by the nn menta of the H S . Fred & C h' Co. IAbano n ed th' of a h.ppy·a atherin g at tlie pleuan t diacipline .way from tbeIr oppol!ll!llt.. .-ffects un ti l several da.I's liller, t ym an e IAnt, ' the membe rs of Bill Store, i8 an attracti ve It.ddition t ' e.1f country ho'me of Mr aud Mra Dan- tbe ChurchofshOUld Real Men', and Boy.' Cloth- did not ICOre a alaale bMirM III tile P"I80n lIoon Bt't iI. h UI dbll.h rell'eved sore t 0 allrea°t' exatventImbProv enter this sacred to the Annual Clearan ce Sale, which In"TheSuit Y put m~ : JD . I ~, H t th new ' . Il'gh'k b: and bn'easl'n h ~.ft ' the Ir·0 t 18 ar man, e OCC8BIOn elDg t e "",....... n, Wh a tiLe t· L and O-~.tJurc"--lnl' IIICODcI balf. RIjp '" n -s her lit her 8U/f1!11Il1l " 1 he funerAl I S d , ~ s ~ n lent I •' ~ , n marriag e of their dangiit er M.r to blessing, but blell8in ,a.~ ,... wal helll from the M E church I'n wmdow I -II fiDe pano .,;;.;;alIII' . . . - . . I .... come only 8 toa c oses atur ay, F.brua ry 28. slh panels thus addmg great.. 1:1 k.l . -' B Sh opportu ood Harvey sburg. Monday. Rev, Benn.,u f nity WY of tbe S. Fr Co , lAb- p .y_. '' '~ I! to their wi!ldowdieplay, , Thenew n1U!·vllloewOahrl'.lo' erw B "';;'---1 ell I anon BlIl'Sto • 0 re now ay- to those who seek them, There are on .nd befnll offi',latiu" Inter' ment was made In iJllhts. of which there are eight. Capt. urton w Lealie ..,.. Carey. former prlnclpa l of availed are of. ";'':'1 never tl ~ before 'f' .' d apon d a . balkete hb from three the steps 120 hid. that l'Ilust be taken.to ob- the WaynesVille schools, was in town like dl A.t the ' hi .... a vee rlen an nelll or~ talll the blessin" Miami cemeter y . . will close &turd ., of the PIIM tile ICON 1tooCl18 t.16; :' Jrlob:~ ,,~r:h;~ ~r::~:dd ~np ~a~ gathere d ~d took.II theIr r b ocft._lon -28" places i~ The firet atep~-Consider carefull v Tuesday evening ' • ' N e.... ' ..... •• __1_- ~ HI' e ruary • ort! as light aa day. The en- the coey little parlor !l nd ,hortly ~will pi:' b:'~.;d";;, 6n. lieWm. A HOWland. who formerl y thllst ~beUJer you will "Keep IAnt" this Mr. and Mrs. Floyd McKean and lived near HarveY8burg, noon t.o the straIDa of the Vl ft year, John .nd Toll- Lowry, who bad In. m.cte b, COIIda ...... .. died ll~ his csse d windows Are the real t h iter Study ' the qUelltio n on all d n h g " ~aides, Realize .. whllt the eeuon mean. au&, ter. spent the we8k-end with been for di~play. the panels being perfect- tr~la. th~ Rev . •Jerome Shultz. h ome In Brane. - " ' . ·or·L·t-·~, Q_Aiet h Hill. Oh Io. Sund ay Iy spendlnll the winter In Weat two . white with mahQll.ny trimminKs. Fairfield, entered the room f~lIoweof and what I't can do for you-ho"'w relatl~e - . . ' .... . . . . - - - risin Sprln&,fleld, The body Wat broulth t here, rue~: makl'ng' the d Vi"';nla , .rrlv-.I home Thu--" ••, ·a~..I7~exi. wI'ndows eaay to' dr_, by the ,bride and Ilroom, USlq the much ta ~= .!~._ ••• bad and au I'nterred d ." In .... Ml'aml' , . ... you need it. There is no doubt y . and bein - .." h. or t simp Ie "ftemeler . havlnlr f .. very liltraeti~ th h a h ve bow ve. 'good "ou time. will decl'c"e, ~ In •• n ceremo ort to ny be 0 The at tbIIr ec Furnitu urc blat tor • re Sal • •• I now · on at ' the In a few worda he pronoun e.ct them • -b th.t pmThe aec:oud .tep.-H ow will you S' Fred Co , UIJ " Mn, L, G. ,Brock ~ied at her home . .non BIIl Store. h U • -' - - - . There will be a Commu nltJ Su,per man and wif~. keep ItT Save" plan. Arrang d ecliosed .11 former evente • In L,ptle, Tuesday evening. at 7 o'clock of the IlIV.D at the M, E . Church Tueaday After congrat ulation s all ut down what servleea you will attend: .. • • what kind. Many h•.ve laid in supplies tor evenin&' Februa ry Z. atter '. loni' iIIne. The funeral for the beneto such a di n will be held from her' late residence I od boob will read: what times you the fu~ure, as the Sa~ple outfits in fit try people :!n e~: ~~.~ of.~ ¥he fellow.h lp • . The ,upper y~Unn; will private devotion!!; wh.t many lDataneea are prIced below pr. will ' Il on Friday, morn ' be 26<:. I . In..dt 10 0 ' c I00 k. . 'h I' ts f I '~I~rilltl.,n work you wl'll underta ke, sent wholelia conuumPbeerweoref 'uesel'eCful le achedul ptpen~ __0nts•.. aTrllee ee. The Sale , .• h Determ ine what habits you wlll ciOll" Saturda y. F~bruar r Mre. Effie Rooney, daught er of Mr, y 28, The Womah '. Auxlll. ry of St. bride wore a handao megow n of pink break: what sclf-denlals you and Mrs. H. H MiII_, died at her will v.oUe and carried MU')'I . cburch will meet with Mra boquet pI C8rpapractice ; what graces you will culti- The Standar d Bearei'll will meet at hom. in Dayton. Friday. 'of JieeuGeorp Har~k Thurad ay .fter-. tiona, The Ilroom wore the rBIlular vale. By BII meams bave l1Ion'-. The funeral .was held Mona d.finlte the home of Mi.lle len Marl.tt Sat- noon.t 2 o'clock. Not. chanlle of dark luit. , plan. day. an1 the body was brough t here urday afterno on. Februa ry 21. Farmer s who raised tobacco . last At a late hour the gUl!IJts departe date 'f~m Friday to Thureclay bed . The ,thlrd and Interred in Miami cemeter y , atep.-P eraever e, Keep year wanted to get busv last week, wlllhing them' a lonl' an'd hal'lIY caUBB of school enterta inment Fri- The RepubHcana of &be . maryour plan . throullh , out . .01 the whole lea8S the weathe r was lurn that tobac- rled life. An elemen t of practica l bUJln, day. . BOn. Endure to thE' end, There eeollomy notie.ct at the bold a meetlq at CoIllmtM. 1I0IIdu Mn . M .N, DoUIlI~, of Sprinll' co Wat cominK In case rBpidly. phenom en• _ • Feb~fJ 28rd. The p~ ItIIiYle.il never was Vall." nqeived the I!ad nl'ws of the the zero weathAr will force them but aile more deeply in ally suceeaaful Furnitu re. Clellrance The Women 's Cloak, Sultl D~ to • luncheon a' die AtbJ.tl e elaJ» to in real man- and E. V, Barnha rt ShOll Stock Sale .nd Wearlnll Appal'9 d~th of her nlne-ye .r-old nei~e. Pa- be content for a· while longer. . l Bale 0.1 the, H. on thbl d.,,,be D WUl ~" Ban. . . • trlela Smith, dsughtl lr of A G' and •_ • con8ists of the S. Fred Co, IAbanon Bill Fred Co. IAbano n Bi&' Store the late Fay Cook Smith. which took every man, woman and Store II now publican "a"cma I ChaIrman. Will be tlas haa been the II'reat pur- at Its beighth . Only 9 d.,. mON to pneent aod Ill" • talk. 0.' ·8 -: to be led into the wilder· ehuea ofllhoe a for'futu re Ute, Only av.1I InThlheellth tOBlePllitlra of the l1 m.rvelo Ui pri~ redu&- Clark, chairma n of Ohio W_.. Ot'BII for time to take a true ac9 more days opportu remain nity. count of thlollB. to Irel at the heart shoe to .vall of this tiona. The Sale will cl_ SaturdI .J. add..... the the Academv In Washington. and buyinlr F.bruar y 29 A p08t-card frOm ' J , E. Janney of life, to study orAe', aurroun anticlp lt.d. _Un. : ' A. ftM elIDe It ~ntract ed pneumo nia, which proved dlnlls b.~ro~~h.d&M who. with pm several . other Wayn8tl ., vill- and chanKed conditions .nd circum. l i~ls~~, ~ters~~ ~~s~~~tohdootu~u G~, ~_ _~_ _~~~_ _ _ _ _ _ _ _~_ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ The family have thesymp~thy of ~he There will be an enterta • •~~~ inment IIIYI: "The elimlte is jo~t .-Iaht. what the right attitude tow~rd8 the .. entire coIDmunity. aa Mre. Smith given by thll. pupils of the Grade .Many are enjoyin g tb••alt watar new set ·of circumstauces Is. and then died jUlt 'one year a.g o Building Febl'uary 20, 1920, at 1 80 bathing and tHe ~unaets are fine ... to take that 'attitud e and keep it, - - -.. I __ • o'clock Come and hear the Firat Mr. J.nney does not laY r the come what may; tl) answer the quellGrade Orches tra, Mother Goose, cold c.ujlht them. or not,whethe but Idvlctiona: Who am n Why stand I Bern.rd Brewst er IiRUak"na a pc- George and Martha Waehington. Un- ea aay that frost was experl. nced here! What s1tlon at the P.lace restaur ant, am I doing hereT Such cle Sam and Columbia. ' at far South at Florida . ia the purpose of these forty days of Lent, .' t

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This is Teachers' 1Week at Columbus. In which the IItate official'!. are trying' to recruit teacber s While they have been underpa id, the' tendie to advan~n waKes to 8uch an utent that taachel'll will come back to the fold . Under the caption, '·WIIy.:Dot Tea~h?'" The toilo"in g ~apha OUllht to attract younll people "ho Bre willing to become t.tlere : · ' 'S800 ia the lowest nalary that h~eeforth be paid in any aehool in Ohio, . 118001, being eamed by one Irtldua te of a county $12OOO1a the cIt" a~I~~~~~d:~~ ,IOOOOC ton'i ulary, 110000 wurec end, refated by ODe profeeaor .t Ohio State. Unlven lty, . And uI.rlill ant rapfdiy Incr8UIlIll. ___ v .. ..,.... ~

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EleaDor i:)lIIit,h . Ptlltn&lft' gra oted divoroe. I n tho roBUar of Tbo Miami Coofle rvaooy Oi~'rlct VB Tllo Warron Un unty 'Leaf 'l'ob8000 00, oa88 die U11~8ed at qOl.'t of defendant.. . "Strolgbt a" the good blsnop of M\l- , 1 18 Bnd t\l!O tlthe~ miSSionary J ohnnies ,,'uld make-It;" r~lIod Trevor. , Harry ~1l8' lbougbttuI10~ It UlQntl!ol. . lIen he auld., "Wel l, T revor, I don't • now h o~ y?u'r fb:ed .tor proof but :.-nn know tbllt through le!U! years Bnd 1 fi t, I'mf,pr you tram the break In 1 (Ilk. As one IlporU.man to I)ootber, t IIngratulate yon on putting oue over f)n tbat up-country animated leatbertmck Of vintage wines. By the wny, you rea11ze I've got to wire blm." "Of cgune," Bold Trevor. "Tbe 800ner tbe ~t~: DOII't worry about An· drea's ~f~Uind ' raiment." be added 1Iusblng. ""I'Il1! :truth Is; I'm pretty well beeled with the_. p!!ediul." "Yo~ ~ert~n9 lJellerslly are," sold 9."'1 ~~)r, oiSOrt.. or Jony nattooal t"raatflOD':'" . . ' Tw~~ii-fQui' ,jio'urs : later the dlat

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Probate C~rt Proceedl.nga In tb" matt·ar ot tl.;e eetate of 'i"Ule Bennolt. dOJeBsed. O . . t!. iggloe a Dd Karl Brown aro appolD·'. ed appraIsers . rD tbo matter of &Ilfl estate or Ell tplia Hodger. dooeased W T_ rhompson I. BPIXllnted adminlstra_ lu r. Bon d '1000. In Ibe mlihter nf thl' estate .f Eo oloe Hi dge, doool\sod : .1aoob Ridge Is apl)olnted .. dIUIDI<trMor Bond $l2uOO,

fn the malt er of t.he ell\ate of Wm. Nai l, dooeasod Suo Nul1 III appolnt,I'd admlnl etr8 trlx. Bond 11000. Ernell' WOBt, l:has. Ooburn and EdWllrd l'r08\on ~ro ap jXllnteod ap l·rKieere. tn tho mlltter of Letha E. Grab. I r. Sba i8 Ilcoepted at tbe Dayton tllato Bospltal. Lo the mRt,to r of tbe ostate of J nbn P. Dearrl olJ, d0008l1sd . Wm R hl nf!on Is 0.1 0 " Ililointed aft an liP pr"tsor .

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Bell &0 Jlet SargeD', .....er. In BllblaDd ParI! Sabdlvta. Ion to &u\b Lebanon. II. A. B. KaufmaD 10 J'obn K. lpeDoer, lot No. 1, la Park View t!ub dtvtllloD to Lebanon, (ileorge DllAv.r Barrl Wal&or, Jl6r' ~ of 10' No.U, ID LebaDoD, Ell MoCl'ear,. Wm. Dodd. 101 No .• 7. in JaoIleOIl', Addtalon 10 Leb. anelll, 11. C . O. Cox &0 J obny Huoam. part of I~eo. .1, T, 4.. R. -if Tarlteoroell fwp,ll . Eto'y Flto t,o Anna FUe, tbr.. 10h 10 (JorwlD8 Addlsion to LebaDoo, , Rlohard Evan8 \0 F. R. Ihane, lot No 511.:and part of 10& No. 610, In Ii'rantlln, fl . E:wwa BalD bridge to Ho"ard A1'()bdllllooo, part of loti No." and .,&5, In Elllo,,'8 Add"lon Lebanon,

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CommlaaloMn· Proctecllqe Billa Allowed :-U. Leaderman, 8uppllee for :OoDly Recorder, 1~.83 i RU88elll::!nell,oonvey .. noe of hoolt from Colombns, 123.GII; L.. .. PrlODa Uo. repllirlng 'ran." loti 'raolDI oloth, l31 80; Tbll Lebanon P.lrlol, aublorlptlon for OonDt,. Cqmm.... slonors, I t./jO ; Lebanon ~.'rlol. printIng dog Dotlce .. 50 ; G. , '-d. orUUD, supplloa for proaeoU!1• • ,. &oriley, 17.1Q i Thlt WeeterD 8 r"l. gal advertlelng. 12.75; The ~tel'D S'n, leRat adver'ltIlnl, aah P..'!Dtloi. '17.75 i InberlDDOII Tax fnnd, as 113; L U. Smith Ills BrOIl., 1'1!pr.1~ 1'0rk u., olet'ts w.obIDe,$2.Cl8; U. LeI.d, rmaD ftuppllea for 0Ierlt:,$16.77;'. J , l,p", . II, Oll:penle nf oon;'pylnl typowrhl'r tor reprlfl, $2 i WarreD Co Appeal. pobl\ablul .Of dOl DO&loe, II 40 i La nla.!'&&.e Boap DI, Glo~hinl fOI Wa r. reD Uo l':Ima ..... le.lI; Allen Hun aUIII, keeping op NO"OD.I ndp x $5&,70; Ohu. WaglJouer. 8~erltl', bo'ndloll and waablllg for p~ner., S48 110; Tbe Columba" Blaak Boot BUR'. Co., bllUlts tor Probate ~udge,

Whep,}.1I;:i¥.d ~tIl1e<! 1ID4' .01 ~er:vl so temllte<! 'lii" ~hen Ills CleMlplrlng I' non lio e~n't 'out II clIII lor a .f-amll)! "·' nferen(!e_ '1t took place In tbe Tre. )l'If sitting room. Barry was there Alar~lage Llr.enaea r >seDtat.lve of the house " 01 Pellar Lester Gritllth, driver. and Mra " r lind his brtde. Tbe 8Qle male repMnggle Thow ... ~on, both or F rank l're8eDtatlve or the bou.e or Pellor li n . . w)ened tile proceedlnp wl~ the ,0\' WarDer Grej!'i;:, rurwer, of Spring. Iflwtnr apeeeh: :'Hammar." he SlIld, boro and MIH8 Roth 80u$b, ot Leb. • n 1I1e part .of my slater 1 wish to anon. • Ifer:. YQu an unqualilled apology. It • 'ellll t Bh,e waa-el'-!iuddenly carl" cd awa, b)' IlIl Impulse In conJuction Real Eetate Tranfera $501i. . '. . 11b a ft~ machine. but you will be Wm, Simpson to Edward Me'bOd, ( lad to mow that Trevor bere halllote No 9 4nd 1)$ In Ridgeville, ,..-bal plqed the man all througb ," Clearoroell Twp.$I . Before buying Tractor, ,'l)eI you are permnnenUy relieved Newton ~mltb Alvab 8$epb. with all the merits for farm , 'OIJI an)'turtber responsibility In the enll, pllT$ of Beo. 33, T. • . R . 5. uatter. I don't think tller,e's \lDother work, see Laybourne & McWayne Twp" i .an, tJlIn. to lJ8.y .be,ond repl'atlng Kean, Waynesville, Ohio.' Elder Brewer to R08sel1 Brewer, lh. apoloD dqe ~ou from JDY entire i'aDl1b'," '"No~ a thin, to s8)', you )'oung lIYeoJlhaDt at a wblpper-tl1lappul" thundered ' the. ~·taeed magnate. "Do you tb1IIt J_.e&Dle do\VD here to listeD to . . Felt a Welling With in Her of ""/ y oar malden speech. accept a dIrty . the Major Emotlon a. 'lpolou apel pt out with m, tall betw-.o lIlT lega! Well, 1 didn't, I came ber ot all tbe ruojor emotions untl . d O"-D benl ' to lIhow tbJe Interloping frlgbteoed, turned trom them to bille vapbond ot, a·'.•scavenger -where ,be her face amlnst Trovor's f;houll.ler. Her arms sUpped u p u round 1119 neck lind h1~t...-don't get off." .. eYefY ," .ll'eiuD crept tnfo 'Trevor's eyes, and ching to him. I "Ob. White Man," . she wlllsllere!l, the aDii 'Cleam that 'bad ahone there man and against whom WU ewIY man'. wbeD be bad eliot Miu:<J108ter, but It "my Wonder Man, plunderer of my The heavy ~w of'the law wu turned: .lnto IIlB 810w', aaurtng smile beart, Lt desire to give Is ony mensurp. All hili gase~;DIet. tha~ ot Andrl!ll a~d bow tar you have led me along the c:ansrandy shOving fiOm plaCe to place, and took oote ot ber ala'nb. He redlember· ablnlng road I" he had arrived at the ate where it r'l'Rlll IIlND.) • ei1 thAt Mly 1~n minutes before he bad ... promlied dll ' the honor of. a lover to mattered to him ftOI 81 aU just what happened : lie _ en17 lind not beard.. : . 10 him. Into hit life came II. 0irI. $he wu a ..Arep't you a bit late tor thl!U" asked Harry, ,unperturbed. ''They BeeIO Daughter of the Rich and her life had been· .to be'nmntUlr betore·the'Wlod already sheltered happy. Her laUtomobiIe brushed and with a I~d" '~e lit a p. rette " and IDIIPped the_.dead matcb the Derelict. The Derelict rerncNed the chaufFewthroup'ltlae opeD doorway. . from the seat and ~ . him soUndly: The OCY. dilnJt 10, do' ,our' uld .Uae malbee; hll area 8DAPPlnrmaurnalitpolice came and would "ve remcwed die Der; Iy. "You've probablT never heam of . WII .. jolatl and throb ... elict. But the ~ in his behalf and tl1e ahlppln. riDli( but rn tell you fblS ,alII it'l lure that IlAtura hal beell line tut 'takes Ua~ two-two- ~I. -to k.., thl bod, In proper he wu aUowed to raqain. , oL trim. neB tile thmc to do fa eivi two W...tchUDla,-calluDlB al pagen· ..ture a help and youraelf rell,f with gert' ·.. rulned. Tbe,'lt Ita)' 111 Africa a cntla ........'of HOUitonla. TIIi. t ill they rot.n ,. I ..Wq liaiment"Mletratel to the to A'ndr!la at11lea a ya~ "Robert." ••~ ea~. of' the troulile aad quick!;:he IJ8.fd In bel' cootest and beat IOclety If lodl your pain. 'him with calm interest: '~you are the 'O Qlce, "it 81r Hammar lllOlnc to torce . You.r bODl• •boold II ..... , b. wllkItS tO I\walt bere for one of ,our own Ollt Boultonia, the wond.rful rem ed, • tIlat II more thall an ordinary lillldirtiest man I ewr ...w. clean. "teamers to put .1n-l tblJilc' )'ou'd bet- 1II0t. Houtonia rellena not b, and st&y clanl" . t er collect that tbousand Pounds re- .alllltar LrritiltloD but \), pen.tratlon ward.... . to tJla IIGure. of paio in a way tltat It woe Uae end. The magnate 1r811P1!d. .aleea ...lief ,ermlliumt. It alao conspn.nc up add Iled, PUl'll1led b, a Diu Ipeelal antlallPti~ Inlrfedlenta ~mo\r,. arrow propelled from Harry'u or uuuall, h.aUnl quaUtl .. found rouDded mouth Aunty Gwen pureed Ia ~1. otUr liniment, alld is the ..t.lt , . I .... ,OU caD oa. oa cub. broll.. , I,er I1P8 but kept 00 knl~ttnr; IIlle l bIant" .ealda allllan lefe apotl. Aak his ambition to climb. That he hid 10 UIe as rould not, bowever, al together bide the )Olur druCcl1t tor 1I0ua,.-tone-e-all tauah tha.t· was In ber .mapplnJf eye,. 1 (na Orir,n'al .Jollaa' Liniment) witb stepping $tonfiS the ~ ~ dUIc, irunse Andrea dropped on, ber lmees beside :Dr. ~C!o" plctqra on the ,ellow label. ber. . . , lie, riDe alld '1.00. The Dl". J. C. woman who ~ him, the man who \.Iowd ,, ''()~. Aunt, Gwen," ahe belied., II.... Co., So. Charla.ton, O. her and various and IUndJy ~ ~ won t . 10U pleaae let me Introdu~e 'l J. E. Januey The RcnU St . '. ' • ore, Robert! He's ,the dearest. most in the upward joumiy. matIa'ecI not ' at thougbttol. .trougeat and weakest man W.ynesvdle, OhiO. wanted the tllat a lucky "'rl ever loved." Tbat nlrbt wben an tbe hotel' Will !!!!!!!!'!!!!!!!!'!!!!!!!!'!!!!!!!!'!!!!!!!!'!!!!!!!!'!~~~!!!!!!!'!~""'!!!!!!!!!!'! In dartness IllenCQ relrned Andrte - - _. 'r nd 'Trevor' 8tood togetb~r by the cop. (Jet the Genuine lOr at tbe edge ot the cliff and 'Iooked aCl'Olla the mooDlit bay to the faJloawlI)' - end Avoid --A"~ ~ in.-esting line ot the eea. Behind tbem wall the ".,~ cnoughtokeeponewaitinaf«~I)IW"'. - dork, maued IIbadow of tbe Bougaln· vUle trellts i at their feet aDd before tllem IItretched liD open world, bathed In IIIJldly and opaleacent IIgbt 1\

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BeglDlIlni aa 10 o'olook, 'he follow u now prllpar",1 to DehorD CaUle InK propeny : 4 Bor_, ~ Ca\tle, • and will ,y.,e yoo '0' II I8nICltl . Boge, Implements, Fe'ed, e&o. !:lee Phone G811, Oenten111e exobanle. bill. for ruriber par&loutarl . E. D 8"rklOOk . fl8 JOBN HOSELL. I will IOU at PDbllo Anoliou on W. N. 8ean, Auo'. 'he J_le U Balnoa farm , wblab 18 LOST 1 will sell I' Pobllo t!ale on ' be looated !:l mU.. aoa'h of New BurW. S. Graham t.rm , \lYe mllal wee' IID8'00,5 mUee east of Wayn8llvl!le . os f .....Cb..v roles Cr•• ", I'toder OD 'he WaYDolvllle and New Bur- ')t WaynenlJle and I X mile.auS of ' II n 8'on plte, on pl_e relarD &0 &bl. om 'tI. m3 Lytle on the Ly$le road, on WednetcllY, February 25, 1920, 08T-He,weell 'err., and W.y- . . . Friday, February 20, 1920, Deevl11 ... a p .. lr ot NOI8 GtlUNlCl8 , Beslon1D8 al 10 o'olook. thd folio,,' Beginning a' 10 o'olook. Ihe tollow·lnR properay: 'Borlllll, 7 Dal, · Ing ' proper~y : :I Good MIUaI, :I Va&. Fluder pleav., Itl"ve ,,$ Uaae"4? ufllOll UlII CaUle, 55 BOjJa, J'eon, Implemenl. sle. S Brood Sow•• B'awlDg ImpleBarnen,U .nlebold Uooda,Chloken •. men'II, I Ford Tour1Dg O~r and lome Boullebold Uoooe 8etI b\ll~, See bill. for fDrtber partloolar.. ALLEN HOLE . 'FRED R. SBERBET. W. N. Sean, Ano' Mills & !:Itanln, Auotl. ALlC li .\llt:~ WAN 'rtt:,J to .uh(l. t S unl,,,. lur lobrlo·,fllI" .1I1 ...lIre....".. Iud I"'II,tll. ~I .. rv 'If ouwmill'iol'. A.Cldrt',, · 1'hl' LB ••D x UII & Petnl Uo., Ulev.".. ,d, Ubi... m:i "Nl· J!j I I- .~ ... .",,1 r .. h.bl .. farm W b"uI1. by 'bl! m IDtb to ... , .. r "t'IIIDDII.tc .... r .ll! 1. 1 I,.qulr" u t Riving sold my farm. I will sell at Public Auction, on what is AUeo !:inl.., R. D_ fl, W"y " "" ·III.,, O . kn.,wn u the Nicholu Bider farm , I'ltuated Smiles Southweat of fWd tb8 l,inn, Ii miles West of Lebanon, and 8 miles East of Middletown. on

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Bellinnlng at 9:00 o'clock a . m. sharp, the following Chattel Property:

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2 good Milch Cows. Jer~ys: I) Cows, to be tl'l:!Bh II()(\n; 3 Shorthorn CoW8. "ood millrel'll; 1 Shorthorn Bull. ,earllntr: I Shorthorn Bull Calf; 2 Sborthorn Heifer Calves: 2 Shortborn Helfere, yoar!lnlre: SO Steere Btoek and beef, '

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. Bay Mare. 10 yeare old, welrbt 1460; Ba, Genel'll Purpose HOrle. B yeare old; Urown Mule. 9 yeare old, welghll2!K); Tam of Mulee, 9 and 10 years old. weigh 2(00. IInere, worken and pullen

. GRAIN AND FEED 600 bu. Corn; lOme Shoek Corn agd Fodder: 100 bu. Kood Seed

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12 real Blr Type Poland Chin. Brood Sows; 1 Duroe Male Hoa'

1 Blar T,..P' Poland Cllina Male BOil; 80 Fall Pip, weigh 60 to 100 lbe:

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• .' Walons, U:lW Wqon, Combination Grain, Ha, anclStoek Bed, aocid Rubber-tire BUllay; Runabout BUlln' 6:orolllmprov8d Mc:COnnlck Sbredder. 750ft. drive belt; O.bom Wheat Blader. 7-ft. tonlrue truck; Deering Com Blader; 7-12 Superior Wheat Drill, fert and qraila aeeder: I-horae Hooiler ' Wheat Drill, fer~ .•nd ,rUII lINder; Blick Hawke Corn Planter. fert. and· ehec:k·row: lieCormfek Mower. 8 .ft: 0IIb0a:r\ Combination Side-dellvlry Rak. and Tedder; Moline Manure Spreader, Fotat", Plow. 12-ln Gllll( Plow 1'·ln Oliver Sulky Plow, Double Dille. COmbination Iron Harrow and 'Dra&' 2' two-row 1I01lne Com Plows, 2 BamiltoD RldjtIK Com Plow• ilton Walkln&' Com Plow, Jan88vllleComblnltlon DhIc and Sho~e1 Plow' ] Fordeon Tnetor. and other articles too Dumerous to mentioD. '

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ROluor hll8 1$ 'ba' oDe of our Mre. tJ'atbtlt'iI~e · llornell vlllUlod youog mon i8 aolng to , .. ke DOto eeverJd dan 11l8l week wl'h her ·81B hlOlBflIf II wife 10 She Dear future. ler, Mrs Jennie L.. mb, it H. Brooke, ODe of 'he auio re. Mr. alld Mre. Glenll Broot, ~f Iu. palrmen of O'lr '011'0, 'ran'lIoted dlaQapoIts. we.re called bere, Wed . bosln8811ill DaySoD OD MODdIY. Oead8Y eveuing, by 'be Berloui 1II. Je8se Clink aod .on, Roy, are 11111 neu ot Mr8. L (~. Brook. oogaged In IIlaDIMerloa hogl for Mre. Ruih We:lr, ot Day&on. spen, 001' f:umeu, .. nd repor. eooogh Sooday wt&b her mother; lin. Na. promlled io roo IDio M...roh. ,haD SmUh. who III IOmewhat 1m e has Gorclon. onr irDuk maD, b... proved .. , 'bill 'Ims. poroh •• ed an.o lhar Republlo,hoolf. Mill C. S. ~mb was ahopplolf 10 wblob III surllly II fin. turDoD'. O.yton, Frld.. y. Ollr 'own h .. II new!l aKeDOY, op. Mrs. Dora MoKlrbr ..Dd d.uah'er. er/lr,ed by Mr. and Mre. rred 8 .. rlao Ibry Loulee, of Va'~D. vlelled SIIVon Maple s&reaS,alld repor\ shey Me 0 ..... 1 dan las' week wl&h homs folka. agree&bly plll.. led with the .,,,,t In Ber mother. Mr" Mary 8ml&b. 110 • tbe uewlI eoterpri~e oompaDled her home and remllioed The 8ate lor tbe Sarveysborg Na. a o?npls of d .. , • . ,lon,,1 Bil ok Ilrrhod bero. Friday, M·r . and MrII. AileD Emrlok enter IIaG 10 a fe", dal'8 bU'3lnePI " 111 be · tal Dod '0 dlooer. ThurRd"y. MIS. ~ltI. llome elH!y wt'tb your depolUI Cat·harlno CorDell .. nd Mre. MaUldli , Emrlok . ·,od 'Ivold tbo rlll'h. Ii tl . 'ruOker. oar b .Dk oaabler, M.. Orph. CI.,rt sp8o* Wednell. &rIl08.H·,ed boslo8t!lIln Cloolnn ..SI ou Ihy with her mnrher. Mrs. Mary • Carmony. lallt l'blirldllY. 1100 , E-.rl Er uRI., vIIC .. rlut'rv Alber' tI,_o,. bat a IIBW ·rIS.n ba. I'UrOhllftllol ~ Ilo l:itlrrlll proper\y 'raotor, po -ohallM of !Carnh .. ,. Brol. on Millo Itrollt. Ilod will move bill .. , ·WaYllllftVIII I. uffioe tnt o It.. Ralph Johns h .. ble Co be out Mrd. B. 1... Dllkln aud her ton. 11: "g.ln after hllVIDg the "flo" 8 lIallln, lind of'phow, tinrll'·11 I.. 1..1."111 Bnber. Doke, ut : 800'0 " fiat t"u. l e i r., SlItorUIIY llIornlns, f,.r Das bllllO very 8io,1I 1I18 Plllt week . I.ll1ul) lo. [II .. b"lug oalltot1 Ih6fe 00 'aaper P o well "nd 'amll'" moved 1DOu uot or 'he liAa\h of Mr8. Oaklu', J brn~h .. r. Le vi B~U,)D. wbo "All 10 'rom tbe tHaoy f .. rm beok So Ken. bl~ 99th YII~r. Mr. lJauon pevllr 'oo'Y 00 Toelda,' of 'ai'wlek. Mr. forlCo, bl, lIaUl1e bomll. till las& Pow.e1J .III I,! 1IlIJe,.ltb and ooabls to vlsB bll re WIlS 10 1918. 8" w .. , of a oontlnuo farwlog. Till! farm wblob 10og.lIved fAmily. hnlng two broth . he leavl'lI .. Ill bll ooooplbd by Jobll. er'" b"flt In th -Ir9l!od aDd 05tb ;vears d'On Bnreoo and family. ~od In f.dr)y gooil boaltb. Mr. John Fenl,.rmaker. of Da)'. Mrs. MarReret Levloy. atter a few too, .peot the !p1I.' week ... the iaYlI ' 11101111., pallled a~uy, Frid ..,., bom.. of Dr. 1.. G. Brook. belplng Fll brnar,. 13, aDd tbe funeral ,()(.k o.. re for her 818'er. OhlOO from thll M. E. Cbnroh aD Mr. and 14.... UlydliWharion wllre Mond .. y. Fllblu.. ry16, IC l! p.m ....nel Davton visl&oH. WedDel4a,.. borlal In Miami oemetery. 8he E. B Lonila':)fe. of lllDolDaaSI. le.. nl to m oorn her depu'ure, aWIJ tpOlI' tbl week, end wtth lila family di6 nah'ore. ODe lion. ,hlee It,elldL oblldreD, 'wo lilt ere, two br~'htl,. ",. Wll11"IDe treoelve4 word,lfrl. .nd many friend... Mbe wall w.lI toown for. hllr ple ..lIBu$oetl8. apd day. of 'be death ·o f ber Ilater. MI'8 we' ..dmlred ~,. I'll who were ao. Eme Uoo"ey. of D"y'on. wbo died qllatnl~d wUb her, Rev BeqDe)'. pf pneamonla .of 'bu J')oab'l Hoo Baptl.S Chbrob, Mr. Ind Mrs: ArChur Trleael (Dse of 'Rhioh ehe Willi a member. had OorA Hanby), . of Belmon'. h8ye .. !lUI II lon, borll Fe brnlry 8&h. obarge of 'he lenloel. Winter II "'Ioklog olOler th ..n a Ibl. Alber' 8t&4~y SpeDS la .. weet brother. wl,h no ohanlle In .llh•• d the home of h 'lIr dan.bler. Mre _ _ _ _ _ _ _•• 4. . WtIl Null. lIe..r Bprlnlboro. . Mr alld ·U,.. Noll a,,! Improving .. her a .tere ot 0'11 a .. Prof. GeorRe Ureen •. of North r ..lrflehl. BuroD CoUII'Y. formerly 11Ipe.rln&eodeD' of 'he Wa,De TOWD. .)lr. and M.... (juy Klbllr ·bl\"ll ahlp IIOhool8. apeD' A pleaean' day, been very 111. MI'II. KIbler II about SaSarday, wUh IIr. aDd Mr •. WII. ,.......... ""c"""-,,-...., agalD. bot Mr. lCtbler II 1'111 Q.)n. bur Olark aDd fauatly. Aned io bll bed. Melltlnl wal. held I' Middle Ro. (''buroh. ttatDrday ud 80uday. Yr. and Mre. Chall. W.rdlo. lpent Before buying a Tractor, A Sunda" rIlOllD&I,. .. 'he KO~" or with the merits for farm 'ahlilldlr_...·rO.n., '~'!:!~eWl ~nodr' ~~UI. bter, Mr. work, see Laybourne & Me~.... _ ._ .. Ilr. G. 8 Illltl aod «randaoD, £1. Kean, Waynesville, Ohio. dou E11II, oalled Dr. W.,., ........_ - - f"mlly; or Bellbrook, WedDea4.. y .nerDoon Ur". CaroliDe Ob.nowe&h lJiel8011 johD, are on .he Ilok 11.&. . ' llr. aDd Mra. C. Po. BIllI and IIOD were 'he ga... u of Johu MoKnlgh' and famll,. of New BnrllDKtoD. one BOrD-To Ur. and Uri. RoberC d .. y Ii., week. Webb. I fine lOll. .lh ..Dd "r. Jam8ll Allen were Mr. Barney Kolter, who llvel ~=~;~~'iji~r:.;;~.: ' ".~,~"- olUod So lhe, bedslde ·of she louth of ~wn, baa been "er, til former's brQ'ber,JohD AlIen .of Ileal' "ISh liver trouble 1nd II grtidual1y Sou'b Leb~non, '!I'bell be l!ofrtlred I Irowlnll we.. ker. .hlJht IItrnte of par"!nt.. John I" I'red Boyle moved from 'be John tlOW mooh ImprnvMd .I.,be farl1, bort·b lowo. laat "r. and Mrll. 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II h KI ng. Dally Thought. w.. Lut P o. The tearfu\' unbellet 1.1 unbellet In I In 17\'8. 00 the 1l1h of April. Staflo ~ . It -()a I I Isl01l6 Ponlntowsk1. tbe 10$t king of. ,ou~ . r, .. PA lrl" ,I. IIlft!l. l'nnI8tow~kl n!ICelllled. " ~ y tlli' Poli sh thrnn R In 116<1. Till' coo· dlll(>D ot Polund required n "troll I mon (1 n thl' throne to k eep the couotrJ $100 · Reward. $100 The reader. of tbl. papor will bo fl' l)lI1 ruin. 01111 Stonl slaua lacked tb. pl.....d to lo.ro. that tbere II at leaat n e'.(,~Ellry strength nllli 8lDtclJllla08hlp. on. 4 ....4... dll ••I. tbat aclence b.. .1l1l "~ 11I . I'nlMs(n nnd AU8trin divided beeD .. IIle to _curo In ..II It" otagea and thi s kln~'lom omong thel1' lind the d. that II catarrh. catarrb bein g · greatly Influ.Deod by coD.Ututlqnlll condition. 1\""I~1 1:l1I1l retired to Petmgrad 00 a requlru conaUtUtional tH&tmen t: Hall'. I\ P ll ~ lo)n . whore he dll'd tD· 1798. catarrh Jotodlolno I. taken Internally .od ..,.. thru tbe Blood" on lhe M.ucous '"!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!~!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!~ lIUl'laoe. of . tbe Syatem, tbereby de.1ro)'ln&' Ih. found .. Uon of tho dlae..se, IrlYlnc the patient atrenlrlb by bulldInc up lb. con.tltutlon Ind . .. laU nc o.. ture ID. dolne ,.. work. TI.e proprlelor. bave eo mucb faltb In the cur· .. tlve ' pow..-r. ot Hall'" Catarrb )[e'\Icine. tbat they offer One l1undred Dollara for any cale that It tails to cure. I;Ielld tor nat of tutlmonlala. , Addrell F. J . OH1llN"EY &: CO.. Tole. do. Obl~. S"ld by all Druggists. 150.

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Title IIf Duke. Thl' tlfh~ cof duke, Ihe hl J(hl'~t order ()f Ihe Brltl'" pl'~rng<>, W 08 flrs t Introdll NI In · 1:\.'l7. an \l the nlllrk PrInce. I 11 '1' 'HI of I~t1"'nrlllU .)r E n~lnnd. dill IIrst Iluke. und". the tltlo of tbe I dull or Oornwlllt. !

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Quaker Hominy ....... .. .... ..... 10c Nationlll Oats ...... ..... .... ... 12Xc pink 'almon ... ,.", ........... .... 25c Walrus Red Salmon .. ... .. ..... .. 35c Pumpkin. can ....... .. .. . ...... ... 101! Kraut. can ..................... , .... 10c Pink ·Ueans. can ......... .... .... IOe Raisin9, pkg ......... .. ............ 2Oc Curr8n l ~, Inrge pk g ... ... .. . .. . 30c EV il Peachell ... ... ................ 2lic K.alloghs or Post Toasties .. 12,Y.c J erse\l Corn Flakes, 3 for ... . 25c Ea rl y June Pe.a.~. can ........ 12Yec Large can Tomatoes ...... .. ... 15c S rao Tobncco, pkg, ...... ...... ..6c

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Absolute Security COMBINED WITH

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Pnying 28c for chickens up

F'riday .noon.

DIVIDENDS For fort)' yea .. thll Itorll hu belln reco'g nlzed aa a .afll. eollnd, IlIbltantltll a nd profitable bUllnen instlt.utl on .

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Don't pay high

Our Ill'Owth from a snlllll 'It ore to our 11 r ~l!lIt Inrg qunrtl! rs h u~ b een made necessary by OU f Irt ently lucrensct! " ol ul1Il) of ' bu. Illes • thereb;y requiring &reatly InCr'l 1l8CII seiling sllllC(!' •

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Our buslDesa II perlllnllCIlt- OUr gooll

repldly growing

cellent locntlon IUId

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continu ed pro8pcrlty.

New Capital . $200.000.00

sal .tI extcou lng o\'l.lr a w!<ll! oi'l'lI

Grasp tills opportunity today- Invest your Qvlngs where I\bso· lute lecurlty ' Ie eOmblned with 7 % divIdendi!. F ull lll fo l'UIUlioD upon request.

Ublrty Bonde Accepted In Payment. Write, Telephone or Ca ll . MaIn Office, Fourth Floor.

When In Dayton lIaIIe lOur beadquartenl Itere-Meet lOU" frIends llere-CoDslllt

oar espena about )'our Deed_ Ulle our maDY com' enleDces.

YOu are alWay. welcome-whether "purchasing or n~t.

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IWANTED! Setting , Hens, wid pay a good price. Call

·E. C. EVANS

St. Mary'. Church Fi.ret Sunday in Lent. ' February 22ndl: Sunday School at 9:30 a. m. Morlning Prayer and Sermon at 10:30. Evening service at 7 o'clock. The llenElral theme for the Sunday eveninlll during Lent will be: "Common Failinge" Next Sunday evenini. the fint In the eeriee: "lnaineerity ." Everybody Invited to theR ' Bervicel

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NOTICE

'D have booked two more cara HELP WANTE . that" Famous Wilson block VIi'glnI

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Tp .• 860240. 87'1610 ated can baul from the car. If at Hamilton '!'p •• 1l'10660. 1295M0. any time it la coal you are neediDIr. 1'185120. call me; price and qual.!t)' rllb~. ~hllllton '!'p.• 957110. 9'19800 • Webb Squi,:!".:.:~e Dray!Dan. Muiie Tp., 8«590. 858160 Harlan Tp .• 1118140. 1146900.

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MUSIC ,. oider your 'records or music rolls by

parcel post. Send US your ,address and we will supply you each month with the latest list and priCes on up-lo-date

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player piano or phonograph, let . us send you our catalogue and prices on Starr- Made players and phonographs. Sold from ,.. Factory to Home.

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Honeat John .Plaatera .

THE STARR PIANO 'COMPANY 27 ~ Ludlow St., Dayton. Ohio. G&NTI.oE¥EN~d me your price list ~n Rolls, Records. Player Plaza and' Pbol\Olrrapbe; .

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The bereaved family wlab to thank all friende who were kind to blm in his Rast momenta. Mn. lieaaie Britain Mn. Mary Britain And Famll),. . .:....--,--

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Several cllmJ?8 wcore opt'ned week. ~d it 18 r(!~rted thllt the flow of Bugar wat or was exceedinlrly fine The cold weather. however, Ia apt to clOlle .them for BeyeraJ dll1B at leaRt.

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For the ~e6t of our many custo~ers and users of De ,Laval Cream Separators we have esiabli~hed a De Laval Service Day.

On this day we shall he glad to have ~ny D~ Laval user bring his complete separator to our store fQr a .thorough and careful inspection and adjustment, which will be m!!de free of charge. Should any parts, due to unusual wear or accident. need to be replaced, thi~ will be done., the only charge being (or the price .of. the neW parts used. No charg~ will be Plade for the sennce. Both ' a De Laval Service ex~rt and a ~epresentative will he with us to assist with this work. Bri~g if) your De L aval S pa(ator that d~y and, receive .the benefit o( their advice on the care and operation of the machine, as well as the free service. It is our wish , (md that' of the De Laval Company; that every user of ~, De LavaI' .:Icparator get the maximum of .service at the minimum of 'c~st, and we thcid'.He urge you to avail yourself of this,.free and u&e'ful &ervice. ,

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Lebanon Presbyterian Juniors

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Thursday, FebruarrllBth Featuring Ethel Clayton, in .,

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A Sporting Chance" .

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FeaturlDg . "Fatty ..

A b kl I r uc e, Mabe Normand and Al St John. A very fu nny one. 'Admission, Il and l7c

Saturday, Februaty 21.t

Wm. S. Hart, in W ' .,on T raek I"

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17 and 22c

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REVIVE THE OLD COUNTY 'CORWIN CLUB

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, "Cub pa,m8llta of Incom. Taxes .----------------...i._------~i ahould not h lent by maU". 88)'a DIREct DEALINO PAYS BEST Colledol' of Internal Revtmue StephWheo crea.. is ready to sell;' the hard work tW beeD doae aDd.. en W. McGrath. "Cub MIlt by mail III a1waya at lbould DOt perolit any outslden to make an ·utra profit off 10 t , ' I the owner'a rlak of 1011: and If loat ellorta. or ltolen, th. aender maY bd hlm- You can ahip your.cream DlRBCT 't o the Trj·State aDd Rve ~~ eelf facing penalties . for failure to to & eta per Ib of butter·fat. It i. jUlt al eal,to deliv.r the pay hia.tu on tim.. . A taxpa)'er "ill tind It more prae- to a railroad Iratlon as to a buyiog .tatioa , The Tri-State ',. tical to purch... a pooIt office mon., freiBbt aad parantees your cream apiJllt 1011 in traaliL order, or draw check for tti. amount Mrs TboI, Daulton, Peebles,O., writes us Noy. 25, 1911-"'1 of 'be to, parable to Collector of lbippecl er:eam to the TrioState Butter Co. for three yea.... &lid IIltemai Rtvenu.. . heeD .til6ed. I han sold cream to cream ltatioal in order, ~ The tint payment. due on or ~ tUrD tile empt), CaD "ith me, u I live 9 mlles}rom the raU~~ fore March 16. ·should be attaelled a1wa,. ~ from $1.60 to 12:00 on every cd or cream IOld ~ at , I tMlCUrely to .tile 'completed return. and forw.rded or dellyereci to mJ "mea at Cincinnati. Oblo TbIa tll'Jlt payment mUlt cover eitber the pel' pouad fQr butter fat r entire tax .boWD due or at I. .t onew .. of FebruarY 16th to F~ary _ . fourth of the ~ due. Earl)' P8lDlenta and early ftlbm of returne Ia Ilrare!! ' In order that an overload on the ~final dat. March l2 ma, be avoided. ' . CMh 08PItaI _10,000.00 '

WUmlDKfun Ie ~iD&' to revive tb. old Corwin club. A~ a m~i... at that place Saturday 'afternOon, the rollo.inc offic:en weN c:h0llD: Col q. R, Filber, prealdtm~ Wm. Rob111 par.n,ue of aD order of 'h. lneon, eecrelar1: W. H. RaJmeIa: Proba'- Court of Wer,e treuurer. DelllAtei 'were'lQ)polntObt,!), I will 011•• for ..I. a' eel to go to the love fellt at OolamAocltioo. UD 'he bWi Den lIonda)' aDd ua. member ' A 0 1 - Ihlp pled.-l tbelr eapport ,to the 28t1I Day 'or F--·---1,·· "-! ~ubllcan part.J In the. election of a' t o'olock p. m.. OD .be 10 Olearoreek To. . . . Waned It,fa h .... tim. for Warren.CoUDt7 Ooon*1, OhiO, 'be 'farm of. GIO. W. ~ elt4abllib a Hardlo. club. aDd eee Boger. deoeanc1, ClOD....... abo.,,, that Qur,del.,..te. eo to the coov.· aciree. with ..ra aa4 I.rooai IlOD~ ; Uon pledpd for Oh'o'. anatelt laid fanD t. , mU.. lit atatelman. L,tle, allli 6 ·mU.. ..., ." bol'll) on ,be Wa,D..TllIe", 8pr1o•• " botli) pik.. a.., btll. for varttoolAn. WALTU blfBlQK, .. .l.4m'....

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Game Called ot 7:30 p. ' m.

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Before ' buyJng. a TraCtor, with all the merits for farm work, s~' 'Layboume . & McKean, Waynesville, Ohio.

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TO MEET INCOME , '. "A .~cream in the N.. · bt" AdmiS!lion 11 and 17c -c 'TAX PAYMENTS ......... e ••••••••••••••••••••• e e . . . . . . . . . . . . . -~.

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HerbertHenry Britain born SprinJfield Ohio, March 11. 1885. and died at his home in Wayne8Yllle Febll'uary10. 1920 and' at the at yeal'8 II) months 29 aa'e days.of He came to Dayton with his parenta· at the llIe of three yean. ThiN he haslpent most of.hia,lIte. He was married to Mlaa 8eliie Stansbury April 1'1.1917. He leaves his Iwife. one child. Joseph Henry. his mother, Mar),. and two brotbel'8, Jt*!ph and Walter, realdlni In Dayton Ohio. and a hoat of other relatives and.friendl to mourn th"ir.1c.,' Cart oI'I'IIaab

SUGAR

,Friday, ', February 27th

The IeCOnd Waynelvllle play wllh Ihe .ronl

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ll~~:·CountJ. 21122160. 222'r8810.

OBITUARY

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Franklin Tp.. 8297160. 3516975. S58093O. Deerfield Tp. 2122810.:!i05660 281084(1Union Tp • t28390 928160. 9659.0. Turtle Creek Tp.• i865OOO.801094W0 614'1620. W.,ne Tp.. 22'1.680. 2273100

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C. S. l'lounta, auditor of Warr"n county. in a volum,inoul report to thtl com rnlaalonen of the county. Is asainst the reappraisement. and eeta forth in his artlcl. bll reuona why rhe artiel.. il 100 lonll for our c<>llimn". and we are very lOrry that we cannot publish in full, . The (ollo"lnll' ahibit shOWI comparllt ive valuationl aa to realty on wi:! duplicate for th. y..~ 1911. 19111 and 11119. Clea.r Creek Tp.,t2206«Q. 2188825,

recently received. that they were all talking about. and am expeCting delivery lOOn. 'Phone meat my reaIdenC8 and I wUl be glad to take your orden for your future or immediate need. 1 expect to be in a '

Ohio.

FRI,DAY, FEB. 20

IS OPPOSED TO HEAPPHAI5EMENTI,__......._ _ _ Ad_m_il_lio_n~...._·2_5c..:

Women to work in y.tW. C. A. . Caf e tena and Home Department. . Comfortable home • and good wages. Call or wnte C.

TWO GAMES'

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cumulative Preferrod Stock (tax tree) hilS be n Value $100.00 per shuo.

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Otbom. Greene' ~unty. will be moved entire durina the next few weeks. two milea east of their pr... ent location. CitizeDli of Osbcirn. forced to aive up .their homes on account of the Miami Conilervancv plaus. heve adopted the abo)'e flan to save their vilIllite With al the property in the conaervaney basin. the land on which Osborn IIlamle waa condemned and bou"hs by the comervancy district, A atock company baa been formt!d to finance the proposition of buyina back the bomes and business houlletl and moving tljem to the new aite, which Is alona the Big Four and Erie railroad near Wright field. More than $100.000 have already been pledaed to linanee the proposition. The plan Is to rebuy the homN Ferry Christian Church from the district and where possible Bible School at 9:30 Preachini to sell them to the orilrlnal ownen. at 101:30 a. m. and 7:30 p m. Every- They will be moved Intact on flat can to the new location. one Invited. J. A. Pine. Putor. When eetabllBhed on the new aitl' the town will continue Ita exlatencl' tlarveysburi Friend. Churc~ under the same name and with th .. Sabbath School. 9:45 a. m.. Anna same vlllaire manaKement III befon C. Stinson, Supl. If you are not connected with any other school. this ,church will welcome you. Public Worship at 10:45. Come lind bring a friend,

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BALL .

M. E. Cburch ' . , Ralph Colton Jones, Minister. F rank Sunday SchO!lI. 9:15 a. Mornln&' LeMny, 9u~rmte!!dent. serm.on at W.30- The Steward of qne ~ale~,t, Evening service at ~ clol.k- G eo r.a e Waahlng~on . WedlfleadllY eVen\Da.8~ereopticon leeture. T~ursday evenlDg. M .... 1. U. Jonell wJlI speak. Friday evenina, Rev. V. E. Bustier. of Cedarville, wllll~reach. Everybody Invited. . Ca,..... r.s Creek Frl .... d. Church ....... ..." .. Sunday SChOcM atthis ::hurch every Sunday At 10 o'clock. Preacblnll service at 11 o'clock a , m. You are cordially invited to be present.

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VILLAGE MOVED

FOR .CORN.. AND ·OAIS

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'II )'011 need eaDI, write for Free Trial Cans.. ;' 36,000 cream produ~rS filld it QlOIt prolitable to lbip dliect.

~ STANDARD · iMPRo~ .SANlTARY

Chemical Inside·· Toilets No Wat~r, No 'Sew~r; No F~~

No Plumbing, Strictly Sanita No Germs and No Odor.

TIle Staadard Improved. 8&hltary Toll.t ..eedl nO . tb ., " " oPeratecl·.,y Standard Sledizer OIIIf, "bloll ktfPI the toUet ~teriliHd at ~ times. . ' ' .. , The ~~dard Improved caa be Itt up .. 111 3Q mlDutea. ~ 1\ io a bedroom, clothes clOaet or bathroom. You wUl .tlie ' price"f .. Sl4adard io a abort time ia doctOrbUfa. , ( . . The Stalldard is portable aad can be Plo.,ed to ..; roolij' Ia· the .boule iil cale of licknna. and the veint pipe exteilded. out ~iii aW1adow. ,... Tbe'Standard Sanitary ToUets are made of the best ;alvaidie:d metal. and DOt black iron, 81 maay othlr'l are. The Standard Improved T"lIet, ·with ita beautiful 4et11a,6aItIi aDd material, II in a clue by itae1f. · ' Dou't heaitate. compare it with any other toilet aDd 1011 ... I~re to buy a Standard I ~(lro,ved. "he "orld'. beeL Perfecti, liwple and limply perfec:L .. Place order tor'. Standard Improved, comp.... for •• KODeY b~k in 10 daIt Ihot as rap~Md. . Itwer ~n~ODi.

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Sow .. Tea o.,ya' ·F.. Trial Offw,

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WAYNESVILLE, OHIO, WEDNESDAY FEBRUARY 25, 1920

Seventy-Second Year

SHE MAY BE FIRST . LADY OF THE LAND

KENnJCK1: GOVERNOR BANS HEMP PARTIES

RESEARCH 'WORK ON CHILD WELFARE ' Chi ld welfare is one of th e most S. D. Henkle was In Lebanon Satm IJllrtunt de par tments in the wo, k urday. of the Woman'M C hri s' tian Temperance Union. Mi ss Anlla Misa Elizabeth Stt'warL is visltinll' relinivea in Dayton. Gordo n. president of th e Nalions l W 1'. U . is chairman of the comDr, Dill, Osteopath 21 S., Broad. mi tlee on Resea r ~ h Work of this de- way, Lebanon. Ohio. partment. Research work will be divid ed into two parts: Lou Printz was the Sunday guest 1. Research work as relates to all of his sister, near lJelibrook. phases of child life , and a campaign of information . Mr. and Mrs. J . C. Hawke spent 2. Specific work selected for im. 0 mediul e allention. To the Child Sunday with relatives In ayton. Welfl1re Researc h talion of the The Wayoe8villa Bank was closed Iuwa Univerbi ly. which is the only one of its kind in Ihe United States. Monday on account of National HolihilS b .. en 8lJpropri!!.ted $10.000 per dey . . yellr for fiv e ycars from OUf public fU IllJ . for specil1l and extt'nded reSeveral Waynesville people saw search work unde r Or. Bird '1'. Bald- "The Bird of Paradlll8" at Dayton win. In t he Children's Hospital this week. there . crooked limbs are made s.trai ght. d ellf ears made to hear, and Mr, and Mrs. My.r Hyman and unseeing eyes receive sigh t daughter spent Sunday with rela. Under the first div ision . Research tives In Xenia. Bull etin No I al ready has gone out to IItale superintendents of Child 1\ elfare Work : and through lhem to Juliull N. Weinber&" of Blrnam('ounly and local wo rkers. Three wood. Wis.: III visiting his sister, hund red thousand babies die e very Mr!. J. Hendley . yt'a r in the United States. or !!.bout one bllby in every ten born OneBorn-To Mr. and Mrs. Frank half of thelle 300,( ,00 babies die dUI- Kurfls o)f Rldgevm. Tuesday Febing the fi rs t six weeks after birth. I ruary i7 1920 a son.' ' arod it i lIuthoritatlvely stated that • 4211er cenl of these die as a IClultof MAl' M K' d d h conditions e isting before they VlE>re rI. Ire c maey an aUI[' born or or injury or accident at r ter, Ilnd Mr8. Mary Cukeyattended birth' the Grether- Harrle wedding at OayP ople are astbUnded 8S they read ton TUl:Sday · or ht'a r the lamentabl(! fact t hat Ihe Unitro States stamJs fourteenth in Let Hendley repair your WatehM. the list of civilized nations in the Clocks and Jewelry. All work done csre of molherp at mo at~rnit>:. . . °Wnaprn~viaeailleaOtthhl'Oe Sign olthe Wateh, There must be c .r~1D manlmum Y~ , IIt,a lldards for the !lubhe protection · of the ht?8l th of moLhers . We. must Several .W,a ynesvl!le membe,.. of e-Qual o!her I[reat countrl~9 111 the the Am.nean Legion of Warren protectIOn given the worklllg moth- County, attended a bl&' banquet at er. rt we area~ed, are our moth· Lebanon Tu88lfay Ivenln&,. ers protected fro,,? the shop and fac~.()ry work ~t the time of appr,~sc~; Dr. and Mrs. J . T. Ellis and MI .. 109 m8ter~lly,we must an8we~ no Martha O'Neall arrived home FriMost of the . leadi ng c~untrles of da)' evenin&" after a months aojourn Ihe world have matermty benefit through the BOuth. They had a fine v ~t~ms. ~ollowln(r closely upon the trip.' . conSIderati on of parental care comes . . . . . .. b.lrt h. regIstration. ~Irth re.ilstra- 'Only a few days more if )'ou want hUll IS II g reat factor 111 reduclIlg the to Be wi be thrif bob.y d"11 I h rote, N. toW Zealand, buyBanVoewmwonh!I'e' the S. F~" Co. ' ._Lty_,_ h h I f b b h IE '£aU.....,. w IC oses ",wer a lell t an .any non Sil[ Store Furniture, Clearance ~!~f:lr~~~~lr~~ ~:~r:nforct d bIrth and E. V. Barnhart Shoe Stock Sale The re are mul.titud·es of mothl!rs ~~~~y J!'e Sale ends Satd,r day , Feb-, y.rho have been gIven !l0 real tram~ng for mo~herhood rhe little life IS p reciou!I but t~ey do not, know We are ullder obliption to J. E. a b o~ t proper f eed 11111. f res h aIr an d J. an neyan d W L . H arvey f or FI orunhg ht. how mony hours sleep are Ida papers, Th~ at. Petenbursr Innecelolsary, how 10 dres8 and care for depen~en~ WUlrlvenawlY lut week, lhEl ~nbv. and wlll be explained in ,our next 111It HI given ,u~ to help them through sue. Meara, Janney and Harvey oU,r . Mother s ~rtlngs, our Baby . attended the fair at Tampa, 9h01e .s , our Chll Health C~nters.t . 0!1 r h teroture and our maklll&' of MI88 Ida l(osenthal, righteous laws. _. buyer of the S. Fred Co.

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Dor or Kentuck:,., haa taken a dedal"8 Aland t.o wllHl out lynching

pvtt- In bla eommonwealth. A Clulek .moYemeut ot alate troops Jut ....MIt Jlroke up a moh hent on I7neillnlr a nelrJlO and In a dlrecl .tatemeut Oonmpr MOrTOW let It be kDown that "bemp parties" Sn Kentucky waa t~o be a dead eport 'rom now 0"-

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Sl. Perc rllburg. ~'III . Ft'bruary 18. 1920. D B th • T~to~~h ~I~e ~~~~I;SV of M r and Mrs . Wm II!!.I VB)' . who are finl:ly Inc ted n t!Il~' me on Third Av.enu e. South, r hov~ the \llellilllre Qf WaNt!1l Coun l y news In th Miami Glizette Though Ill.V home is no w in 'illcinnoLi, I sh 'II nev(' r .:ell!'ie 1.0 he interps ter! itl Wll~' n ~ ville li nd IlllrVe}6hurl! IWI'"I!'. \ ilh wl1'1m J lived so You r 10hll l> pily fo r thir lY " f' '' r~ Cl1ls atlr! the Har l " 1 lJu ' l! lotter seem a we kly m s~u!le 'Iu li lt' , \\I e htIVe 11 happy groun of friellds here now - Mr uud Mrs Harvey . Mr. lind Mr!l Ed Jann ey . 111 V brolhl'r and f6mily f ro m Ci ncinnati. his SUIl'S famil l' fr om New York' and mlPelf 'rll'I's all t! " '1'f <·nd M ' I' ".·S 0' Neo ll' Or. c. .. n ., .. s taid !Ju t Ii few days. We trit'd to keep t h~m. but their itinerary was • . ~v:~Wio~~~ed alld we c.o uld 1II111,e n,' This is a great place fn s un~ hille and idle nes for tho e who lIIust em. but every tho ugh' f ul man plo"" thAm lmows ~thOL those who Rre ' able 10 stav at home and do the worlc o f Ihe wodd a re Quite as happy and fUl more impor tant. than those of us who are forced to avoid tbe vigoroll l1 winter.. of. our dear hnmeland , . WishinR' the Miami Gazl'tte a continulln ce of its excellence li!1d P(lPUlari tl' . 1 11m ever

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Wm . Dinwiddie, sold bisfarm last week to Clarence Berryhill, the price bein&' paid about $200 peracr.. l'bia propertihu been in the Dinwlddie name for Illany years. Chu. Gray aold hill farm on the , lower Spri..,boro pike to M, A Cornell of Dayton , willa will move there about the 10th of March. The conalderatfon for thiel farm was close to $16000. Mr. Gray bou&'ht the C. Morford farm, near Lytle, and will move tbere Immediately. Bernard Brew8ter purchased the Ralph Miller homestead on south Third 8treet and will move there af. ter his sale' Mr M'II d f II will move (, th, . I er an am y Hollv n elr farm near Mt. ". • ._ •

BASKET BAll Last Friday n~:ht the &,ame with KlOIlman resu It wi t b ano th er vlctory for Waynesvil1e. In the first half 'Waynesville'fl team 'work com· pletely overwhelmed the Clinton County ladll. Tbey rallied in the IeCOnd half and at on. time the score was tied, but the lead WSI too ireat for them to overcome The endurance of the Kingman lada Watl

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Why walt until next Fall and Winter to lay in that aupply of coal, owlni to the fact that the -mIne operaton and the Il'Ovj!rnment 8till belnl[ unable to arree .. to whether the increrae &,ranted toe miners by the &,overnment Ilball be added to the lIreeerit prlc«! of coal o~ be tak en c;Jre of by. the operatore, all Indfcitions point aMther raise In th~ R:rice of coal befor, next winter. It Is ,weil to guard against the bard, 8111111 encountered durinl[ the winter of 191fi and '18 by placing vour \or. ~ .for.' the coming winter now. I i!an delivery of that "FaBlock", an AI coal, or A &,nde for your furnace ,for a reasonable to the fact at

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D. R. Smith is a Cinrinnati vh,il or A schuo l enlerta inm en l of unusllal ' today. roeritwlls give n llllhe 'rl1de I:luild· ing laBt Friday a fi e rnu oll ltv ' tl,," Ed Stanrl iford was in Lebllllon fi rs t th'e l!'Tadl·H . A:i lile ,Ji fre reilt ! Monday on business . numbers of Ih e !lrOl{rOI11 we re \l rorlucerl without on IlIlPll r nt lllis lak " 1 Master Chl1ries Grauser. of Piqu a. t h e 11l 1'!:e uu rlience tnu rveled at t h ~ I spent the week-end here witid r ie lld s ,·xCl·llcnce of I he I rai tli nl{ tla l l htP U\1i1 ~ hurl n'ceh' d fn ull l'ri 1lcip' ,J M' Sh' I T ' W d Lil e and her I"yal corps of leach ri' 188 , Ir e y' IluR. spe~l e nes- The pro(o(rl1l11 J)!!.rtook of the nature day even1l1te wllh Mill>! Ml ll1red Mor- 1)( a Wl1 ~hington ' Hirt hd l1Y cel e brllgan. Lion and fr om the ris in ~ of th e (' urrain unlil the entire ~ chool I11I1S';lrJ Superintendent George McCleliall uoon Iht! Sl~ R'e with hllud ~o m e pal riwas a bu siness visitor in LebH nun otic selli ng raised t heir vo iceR pl('dl.[: Saturday. II1g allegiance to their cllunl ry ani! it s fl ag liS a fitting fina le lhe pn r n ~ Walter McCl ure and 0 L Grane and friend s. tilling lhe hall t o il ~ were business visitors I1t Lebanon capacity. gave vent to their sppr,,· Saturday. ' ciulion with generous applau Re . All hon or to the teachers. All Mel!8rs Chas. and Harry Schwartz honor Lo the pu pil!!. All work e" of Lebanon. we re business visitorij hard and all deserve unstint d ht're Monday. prnlse A goodly sum wos realized for the pl ay -ground fund . There will be degree work at the r8ll'ular meeting of the J uniors Friday evening,

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nnd best henvywclRhlg' ln the land. Greh refu sod to ' (lull nJ!. \I would hovo meant a technl cnl klloc1{ouf In hi s brl!lIn nl rCe?T'1. He broke hlB arm in the fourlb round • •

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Aila He11 Casto was born in WillW. H. Madden who ha been shire. Ohio, Octoher 2. 1859. quite H for the pa~t few weeks is In 1882 she wa s united in marriage getting better although not able' to to Leonidt's Gard ner Hrock. T here be out yet. ' . issued fr om t his un ion two sons Mrs, Brock died I<' eb ru ary 17. 1920 Saturday, February 28, will be the There remain to mourn : her huslast day of the S. Fred Co Lebanon band. Dr. Brock; one son. Loren Bill' Store Furniture. Clearance and nlenn; he r .mother. Mrs . Susan E. E. V. Barnhart Shoe Stock Sale. Castu; one SIster, Mrs J R Fens termake r. and one brother, Burton L. St. Mary's Guild will meet with Castll. . . Mrs. D. L Crane, on Thursday Funeral ~ervlce was ~eld at the afternoon, As usual tlie ladles will r~sldence 111 Lytl e. Li'~lday at 10 meet every week dUring Lent and 0 clock. eondllcted. by Re~ . R. , aew for the Children's Hospital. Moon .. of CenterVIll e •. assIsted by . Rev . MIller and Rey, Pill e, Eyes examined and the very latest et!~;e~~D~~~~dOhlO~ood l alld cemmethodll used. Eye GIssses and • Spectacles and all parts belonging to Card of Tbanka same alwaV8 in stock. All lenles We wish to express our deep apground accuratolly. No charge for ., R MI ' examination Quick reliable ser- p r~<;I.atlO n to . ev, oon i or 118 CO!lvice at Hendley's' Roling words In the .bereavement 10 ' the death of ~ur WIfe Ilnd m? thf'.r: also to Rev. Miller Rnd Rev. Pin e In TheMi88e8 Helen Marlatt. Eleanor assisting We also wi h to thank Earnhart, Doruthy Fe~nley and ' the friend!! for the kindne!s and 9Y 01M H k' M L S'I h h d ' h ' 11 aryan lIOn, easrs ~man I - pat V s own us ur1l11l er I ness vers. Karl Babb, Prof. McUlelland and d eath , Dr. L . (; , Brock, and Ralph Lane saw the "Bird of L. Glenn Brock. Paradiae" at the Victory Theater in • _ ..._ - _ Dayton, last Tllesday evening. Mrs, Eva Jones who i, vll!iting with

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The regu lar meeting of the W.oIIIan '!! Auxiliary of Sl. Mary's Cbureh was held at the borne of ,Mrs. Geo. Hartsock on Thursday afternoon. Fepruary 19. The meetlrig was otJ611ed by the President, Mrs, Cad. wnlla!1er reading the 13 chapter of I. Corintbiall,s. Rev. J, F. Cadwallader conducted the devotional servi· ces. Scriptural quotations were given in responce to the roil-cali. After t he business of the day had' been dllposed of. the :following program was give n: "The Backyard Glorified," .......... . ...... .. , ...... ... .. ...... Mrs. Cartwrill'ht "Picnic or Work." .. . Mrs. Henderson "Pictures of the Niobrara Convocation" ......... .. .... ...... "Mrs. Crane After adjournment a delightful social hour was spent during wblch delicious refreshments were served by the hostess assisted by Mrs, Cranll Mrs. Caskey and Mrs . Henderson and little Mi88 Thelma Hartsock. Mrs . Leater Gordon was present her hI other and aister in Chicago, hadher thesister, pleaeure of meeting as gUf' .sts ..T~e Pro.tectlve . & Detective . . of tram Evanaton, their Asso- as a visitor. coulin. MI811 Minerva S. Guthaphel, clatlon WIll meet ~aturday afterreturned mi88ionary from Korea. n!??n at theT?wnshlP House . There who has take., the platform in behalf : Will ,be electIOn of offi~ers for the 6r. Witham. of near Van Wert. of these d~ply oppreased people; I commg year and busmess of im- moved his goods here Monday and also Mi88 Vida Thompson. Editor of : portance to all members. Everr will take possession of his new propthe Union Signal the National W '1 mem~er ought to be present at thIS erty as sl)on a9 the Howell's move ' . met'tmi . ou t. C. T , U. paper.

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th8lrame wat inttlrMting'from 8tart to flnlah. The acore was 18 to 9. Friday nliht Wilmln&'ton will play Waynesvlll. in th4! School Auditorium . Game called at 8 o'clock after the lecture for IDeo at the Miami )'beater.,

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L SERVICE DAY For the benefit of our many customers and users of De Laval Cream Separators we hav6 established a De Laval Service Day& .

On this day VIe shall be glad ' to have' any De Laval user bring his complete separator to our store for a thorot gh and car~ful inspection and aajlJstment, which will be mad.e free of charge. · Should any parts', due to unusual wear or accident, need tj) be replac. ,d, this will be dOlJe, the only. .charge being fo r 't he price of the new partE Used. No charge will be

made (or : the ser'o'icc. Both a De ' LaVe! S ..\Vice expe(( and a reples~ntative will ·he with us i'o a:si.,t with tLis .~~ "tL · Bring in. your De Laval S eparator tllat day ard .rccei·ic the b-?il ,:._ ~ : ihcir advice on th~ ~are and operation of the Jnad 1;11'= , as w~·ll f.j.~ ''.r- (~'f'C :.er·rice. It is ' our wish. and that of the , e ~ I .:- -; ..: " ;.," ,,: ...\;) ~~ .. , .(_.)' r 'r of a De Laval Separator get the r.mt'ltih,U: !.: ..:f ,,,,-·u ;,:('. t: ji ,£;; minimum of cost. and we therefore urge' .you .1 . t.) GV&ll' 1 ),u,t:;"o,::i'I" vr( L\ . iO useful. semce. t'

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TREASURY DEPAR'WENT . Office of C'omptroller of Currene,

4!vlh R. HartIOCk . •.•.• March Brewster Ii Son .••. March Mary Jane Jooes Ellale .• March ebas. oray .• _........... March Jacob B. StroUIe. ~ •.•••. March

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Other causes-the waste of war,'under-production, credit inflation-have added dolllJt'8 to the cost of the necessities of life, while freight charg~ have added only cents. The average charge for bauling 8 ton' of freight a mile is less tlian a cent.

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J:ew.t.ol P'nse, W. B.tb .....)'. d - - ' . !loUoe Ia bereb, ....... ~ba~ Lero)' HUh._)' baa been dub IIppOinled aDd Quail/ierl .. FOR SALE- PROPERTY AClIIlIlllatntoOr of &he EII'.'e 'of lrrue)' W. law oJ Waft'IID Ooun~)', Oblo. D.t;ed \bIa loth da, of l'ebruU'}', IIU_ Room HoolI8 .1011 Ol,lItH. II ubI AllOa r . Bro.n. In&, bTlrD .ohtOke .. hOI1";'.nd y.ro. Ju~ or ,be Probllt& Oollr' 00111 Ib"d, fralt h, ·el . ... 111. 01.I6U, "-" J a~_ .. ~ _ ...aneo U, Oouo',. Oblo121 80 ~........_ bvdrllla,;e'trdf'n .Ol lmen\ ".,~Ikll . nMr .

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- 10 · Clearonek To.alblp. Warrao Coonty. QhlO, &he f.rm of G.o. W , Boger, deoeAled, OODboID« about .3 aoree, wtth barD aDd ' .roolm bOOla. Satd I.rm I. I mil.. I01ItIIW'" 01 Lylle, .od 6 mU.. eu' 01 8prte,. boro' 00 'be n•• od Sprlo,. b;,ro pille. See bllli 'or ".rUoulan, ·WALTER KICNRlOK, . .l.daUoiltrator.

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The $10 pair of shoes that used to sell for $5 goes from the New England factory to the Florida dealer for !l freight charge of sj centa-only one cent .more than the pre-war rate. B~ef pays only two-t}:llt'da of Ii cent '

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Come to our office or pboae your.aeed.. Let." .. IUpply you from can and ..ve'JOU m....'.

Betrlilotair ., 1 a 'olock, Ihe foUow. ID, pro~',: I BonN, C.td•• I BOIl!, ItS IIbNP. Implem.Ilt., . Corp, 8ed PO*-*DH, B~JIU.I e&o. Bee btU, for furtber parltouJara ." CBAB. GKA Y. . W, N Sean, ADO'.

a pound freight frpm Chic. 'to N ew York.

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Dr... Tile, Hollow B.....Jal TIle, Fuclnl PoIt~ Fertla..r.,

Pabllo Aao&lOD I~ mU.. WaYDIBvtlle, S m1lea of t "a1i9i:~-:n Kidpvtlte, 00 tb. Lower BprtOC' I' borO' plke, 00 . ,

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At the Lytle Feed Mil .We have eere...n. Sweet., Qalry feed, Bran, MJcldlinp 01lester Tan"-ce. HomlDY M.I, 011 Meal, CoItOlleeed Mul .114

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W. N. Bean, .1.1101.

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BaADbATE AI~ LICE. SED : , .¥EtEall~RIA" . ,~.I'¥.,.burg. Ohio , Pboae .14-....21 ". ~

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Other traraponadoo' chuC- anter Ioto tb. cost of the finlahed .rticl_rrytnc tb. wool to t.he mllil .nd Ih. cloth to lb. tallora- but these oilier t:harg.. amouot to bIIt.f•• ceo..

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Uolled SIft," tJ<tparalor, good as Dew. Inquire of Ub ... Pope le . Unlled MIaSM Cream ~par.tor

~" d 10tD, '0 move to to~D, we wtll ..iler a& Pabllo &Ie 00 the farm ~~J~ili!:~=~ KDOWD .1 &III DeaD ~baO.baD farm. I ""ii...r v. at&u$ed OD the BaneJ.burg pllr., II =-,-=--== mllM . .a 01 Ore,ont. and mil.. W .. t of ~ellmao, OD

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Unlo. decided to qall ' fariatD,

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Oti r-A 'I'ruoa Ubi far F.,r.\ Truok.bel.BflD Bane_lIlJarl aD11 lI:uculOr or abe Kil&t& of W . 8. Hanooek. Fllrry I'loder pledll returo &0 'hilt at&or WIU'rWl Ooun~)' , Oblo. d-..etl . n.1ed tbJa 16Lb da,. or lI'.bruu)'. "'20. aftiol'. m 10 AllOn F. B"nrtl. Judp of ,be Prob_ 00""10 ' __ '- A W _ OoUOl,. Ob 0tJ f-Cbenol e ' I:r.o" . Flnde DMD B , 8 ...... , "')'. mS ple...e r.elaro '0 abl, t.m 18. m:.!

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American freight rates are the lowest in the world

Xenia. 'Ohio

MONEY WANED

D.... eto. tile bUll tor parllCl1l1an· ALVAH B. BARTSOCK.

and the suit s~lIs for $50. 00

March 10th. Lock Box 79,

10 po ...a".oe of aD nrdllr of the p..oba'f! Ootlr' 01 W.rren COl1nty, Oblo, I will dtr.r for Mle at Pllbll. AootloD, 'OD the '

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Now the freight charge is 22 ce'n~

The rtlllght

good large house and barn, . water in hou3e, cemen~ walks, a ll necessary outbuildings. $ 15 a nacre: POsSt-ssion on

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A suit of clothing that IlOld for $30 before the war was c.mied 2,265 ' 'miles by rail from Chicago to I"as Angeles for 16~ cents.

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Farm of HO aen's, 40 acres for corn, 7 a'('res for oats. 18 aert's of clover 1 25 acres of blue grass pasture. orchard, small fruits , running water,

'1110 · b WuhlqlOQ, D. O.. Febtuu11O . U 30. W eMU. B1 .. ",r..ct.or1 evldeDCO " ...... "Died 10 til. undetsl,lled , Il b .. beell made LeI .P~ "'-A' '''fbl H ... ve)',bUI'( l'I allollt.l BIlDk' III ~b. vIII.,.. III a ....e,lbul1l . 10 tbo OoUIISF 0.1 WIU'rWl. aDd 8tate 01 O blo. baa compiled with toU 'be PfO,,"10Wl 01 tbe 8talu_ 01 ab. Untied 81.&_, requlrecI t.o be comDlIe4 w'th before ao _latloD ohaU be auiborbecl toO commellCe tb. bUIJUII or O."klll&', No"'.:..J.b_rore, 1. Jobo Skeltoo WIIUullO . Oo mpt ...... or ,be 0UrreDc, do bereb), certil)' Lba' "Tb. Ihnre),abura Natloo.1 n.nk ." tn tile vIII.,.. or a .....'.blll'\C. 10 tbe OoIlDt, D' W&mIO, and 8tat.e or OhIo. 10 .utbomllll tQ comm..... u.. bUIJII_ Buklq.. pn>ylded III 8ec~00 ~-olll bUDdred IUId &lxt)' .' ::-..:' til. Rey 81&~1l_ or tb. UIII""" l.D _milD, whereof ..110_ m'l b.Dd IUId 8e&I 01 om"" til .. $ • •nUet b da!, 0 ....bru.ry . Ino. JNU. 8KELTON WILLIAM S.

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The h~ ot the car was cnved In. the lamps de!Do\tsb ed, the front wbll el'! , broken and the arle twisted ; out to tbe occupant_two girls wbo sot In ' t be ·tonnenu-no harm bad come. .As 800n III the ' vagnbond looked upon the 'l\'reck, a smashing blow cnught him behind the enr , uooth!!r on bls neck; an arm was twi sted behInd ' his back, Bnd a red, batry hn.ud Clutched at his throflt. Without fUrnIng round he knew It was Kelly; knew, . also, that he must not strllse bock, fo r notblng 8arns 8 culpdt quick er or se.ve.rer punlsbment than reslsUng IUl otflcer_ . One of ,tbe girls In the tonnenn jumped quickly to ·the ground lIod stepped .bebveeD t b e belli gerents. The heavy motorIn g veil wblch the retofore "Buy Some Soap WI th It. Ca ndidly, I bad concealed b er tnce Willi now .lIfted, . Believe You Are th e Dlrtle.t Young und ah e stood revealed 88 one ot tboso 'Man I Eve r Saw." lnah,lloulJly beautltul and frankly f eml- oIT, Icoylng Ilcr shu'l ng neh 'r hIm with nine glrls who command golden opln- I pOl'ted !II' I\Jld rJ hul(-nJ lI lIRCd h!l.lt}OD.8 from all men, slavish obedience puzzl d (oXllr ' MimI lu her l' .nll; 'res. B Il~ItJ \l 1M Ilutollll,ulio he stooped t rom most., and the envy nn.d jealousy of man:r women.. Her eYell, normally Ilnd vlcked 801111,lhl ll l> f l' "'1 th l! Of 8 dark, v~lvety bilueb,lllke· a p8.nSY1'a ground. An ' n'll lnl1(,lon ~h O wed It to petn lS, were near y ack Os S Ie b d turned scomtull u on the detective, e 0 nlnty hond kcrl'hlof nr I'x C\lIl,, \t "Yon contemP~b~ coward I" .sbe nc- lnce. He thrust It In II tf,tt~'l'ed I' clcct . ond wDllled 0 0. rllsed spiritedly. "To attock a milD. Just outsIde a cerl.uln U lJ ~tl \'(It'y s nwben hlB bnck la turned I" loon, suppor ted uy d erelict s nr Um UU, Kelly smiled dm"n at ber ln6ulgent- der world, he took ou t til,) hll ll rl ke rIy and shook his bend. cblet nnd held It to bls O O S ' ~1I 9 ; ngulll "No. mlss," aald ·be, "1ou mls3ud ge he brl!nlhed th o .frn /:nlllt .),I "r of vlo· me : I'm a plaln.-clothe8 man trolll Ilelectl"e belldquarters." leis. H e elCatnln~d IL f l 1JJn~\Iy, \\ WI "Tbat does not alter the first toct" 0 sort of n we, ~n d 1M ono clim er f f)u lltl 1'he retorted. Fumbling hasttly In tiny ernbrolder~>{l "'\." [lUrlle, elle confronted Kelly ' as h e For n (ull minu te be ISt ClO(J wI t h 111 Atarted orr with his prJBoner. bit ot Ince I'rC~S ed to h is nOl;o ; .md· "11 you arrest thnt man," ebe .crled dcnly .he .J rketl h,S h'l ntl (~\\,II Y, \\-arnlngly "1'11-" gInn 'ed Nh eplshly .. rOHml nll(1 !:rlnnell She left.· tlie se.ntence tlncompi eted, foolis hly. Ho ent r tl n "\tIlIl'I" nl· li nd phicklng 11 visiting card from he r ley 1lC'llr the sulo II. IL llti w ll lt Il ls back purse thruat It Into the delectlve'a towu rll Llle s treet ullb~tI,)!, " ' 1 .hl " co"t !tnnd. He rend th e n nrne thereon, nnd ond \. st, Ihll $ d l sIJ hl ~llll,; Il", 'Ih~~ n co t hen lOOKed at the g Irl with 11 r espect of 0 BIII,·t. 1l~ gllllH'e,1 lI\'t' r It l ~ "tWil lliS Rudden liS It wns profound. ut:r, lIIlU . g,'luuod I' \le pl,;h l.v. li nd , "Let me s ee ' you're AIr Blllck, fol d lllS ~Ilc k lil t' IILlI' o( hi . ,11I,'tt nil- I t>urn's-'" . • i1l1rshlrl he pl ne':11 0,,· \:·""Ii<t'I'\·lIlf>f I "Niece. He will grant me any fnv or n xt hi" ", kI n. \\ 1!l1 a ""I, 1\ (1111 ( t ] ask ot hI m. Do ou stili wlsb to r('qlllt'coll ~l·\·""11 1. I" 1t,,11 I,,", (I"' r pn r l~ t a ke your prlsooer?" 'S ." h'" "Ll""~·, ,n .h.. :~" 111',,1 II " ltls 1\n· Officer Kel ly cnpllyJlllted uncQndl- _ ____. _ __ I lonn11". WltllOut a word h \l lLtted bls ltut bait an Inch from hIs h efl'd and . G;·tit}Ttt;;;e-~G~e;.n;u;;T,in:;;e;--:6~~~U t urn ed on his beel nnd walked swiftly a n d Avoid Tbe girl st~pped back from the lib, rated ODe und Hun'liY d blm curiously from bl'lId Iry toot. He hlld IIllllred no 'O dor ot "Iolets wben he WIIS near ,Lw. alld h e BtlW now It come from a

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E1ten ' hl cllgo's orrl)dlng Mlll'ch ,. Inll {'onld not (hill the gl o~tf o( hli! I .,oyno r)·. Lillo n fUI'1011 R \I\ l1 s tlfT It 1..1'0 At hl lll Oflll'rlly, nnllplllj.! \'\('I I'U ~I Y .1 his p., orly prot cled bo dy , s nlll' llng· I ·,d Itowll ug mlllc\' lently. Bllt fU hll11 I wlI R 11 0 Illore lhltll 11 ItUlllptlOll!\ 1, IJ1Pl' th.lt worri ed him n,l! lit nl!. J ,,' n(1 n 'cl. hnnds tbrll t d ~I' ll I.n ru g, " d po kl:ls, h 8wuug jn ul1ll1y a Ili ng " , Rush Slr t Ilrldge, whl Wn "" merI Iy Il populur COO tl s ong. He wn wretch edly clll(l--f\ mnss of 11 1,'5 ood tntt ers. 11ls til e WD t ~ l1"ged Willi 11 h anlU,y growth of jet I " ck board, IIDd It reQul red IItt! Serll' , 'Il' to aee h e hnd long been a strong 'r t soop nnd wllter. He wos very tllll" "'r alx feet-{lnd this ncceutulll COU I .:i alovenllne s. He WIIS n mHIl ot , 'eory-tour, with II dlstlngllish tI tn ce I tiler thnn a handoonle onft ~ ~ , nnd he. I ,d an athl ete's plly IQue. At the south end ot the brIdge lI e 'rn d lind sta rted U('ross the sl rN~t. ; Idwny be stopped short. Stnmllll!! ( I the op""slte sid lk I I • •v ewa wos II JIll n' I ow a d tectlve, P at Kelly by nUIIlI'. "-d J .... nrr~ ~, t d 111m on 11 h ,"e t rda" 'gmne), chnrge ond rI co. d bllD ' or 8U f . \ ' It! \n wnrn I os t 0 I eave tlIe cIIy tire J. rT'b coo. eQ uences. ere wos no time for h esltutl n. : e hnd caught Kelly's nufrl odly eye, , d be knew wbat to expect. lI o lIeeled about, stnrted back - aD I lunged directly In the Do.th of 0. blgbI wered t ouring en... wblch ctUlle bUI" mng across tho brldg • Thlogs happened quickly. It wo s t no la te to sidestep the oill'u~hlng mil , ,Iune, too latQ to stop It, a nd the ~ h au1feur. In a trontlc a1'l'ort to avoid I !'unnlng him dQwn. Jerked wlldly n t !t Is ateerlng wbeel; the big CUI' "eered. I sh ed dlngonally .ncross the stre t , . nnd eDl8shed slnp-bang agnlnst It brl l!k

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Tbe undenigoM, 81 admIDi •• ra tor of tbeelltateof F. W. Hllth .. WIIY, 11801>aled, will "fI'.. r Mt Pn\')lio t'\ hla I.'e rl!lli den ce Qn TI'ln) 1'10'11" , Wa,nenlJlto, Ohio, on

"t'r \,,11 .. , r ""llIlI,N~r III ~ 'Il'et 10 R ~QOQ, IInu they learehed t he ftoo,. "Perhllp" you dropp4'd. It outSide." hl\r"hl17 and I'tl'JlIII ollt Rlde closed the door and be Wlle.ted; lind feellDg- thc nece. ·mpt. nnd stoqil hl8 bllek Ilgllinst It. 'Utt D(Od 'l' hll n ex i morn ut 11 stngular thin, IIttJ ot dolol something, yet knowln. hn [1p~n l'l l. .,' rolD out tha t trensled the futilIty ot tbe acllon. be opened lIlob, II l1e a ship tossed by a reatleu tbe door leadIng to the .treet: Mid· s II InlO a hun'n of Illl t~ty, a woman wa" betweeo the door and th e alley, 1\10 n und .WO · l\\\'l'lIl Quarely Into his u nus. For agalD8t the brick wall ot' tile btilldln" ,r 'l ,'.1 it""I.,. I (l IIn re moment be beld ,ber, iJu!lhed lie so,w a large packing case. He I ;" r","aIU II{'r of Ihl) lillY h SO 'D t , and palplfotl ng. In 0 clole embrace. DOted It wall ot atron, mnterlol, re' 1\ j I ,wItHl: lu 1I1 ~ [ll'1'~onl\ l IIllpenr. Then be ...,lel18l.'d be r Bnd sow ber hat ellforced at the coruel'8. The woman aeemeel to ha"e forgotIII" 11 ,' " II:!"~ ,' ,J 1\ ~ h'l\ nllli n wa h, WllH JUIR ~lng nnd t hnt ber clothing " /fli ten her 1088 III the rush ot Bome ,'" ,1t-,·h '·lh ',' hl~ \II 11'\' 'd 'oot to r. tI • torn· n1l(1 dl~lI rra3' ed . 11t. ,.I ~' IlI ltd"," '" ~IW II'Y whl l ' sw ate!' I ''Thu u k you I" Ilbe exclaimed breath- 8tron"e~ emotion. She stood betIde him , gilf,lng ut the unclefln crowd wltb " " I' h,'11 1'," " 11 lit lO ll ot bls lellslS'. 1/;" 'U I I" 1,,' low Ills WII I ·tIlIlC. T hU8 ; The rllYs of Q n ear-by street lamp wistfol eyes. IUId there sbone In the II',II" r, ,"'" !, Itl' " 1'1l '11I'1'1i III Ill ldnlght tell Ath wart her tnce. and hll firs t liquId deptlls a grea t Bldnell., and III '\" .~ , ~ '\Il l-n n ~ ll'l'\'I, where a thought WIIS' thut s he Will a J ewess; 80methlur tar rarer besldss-sympa' ,1,'1 "'.1' l:t' ;,·,1 "!',1wl1 hllll 1I"l'II1 \)I d. tht' n n 'RussIAn , be lidded, flpparently tby. "You !)Oor, wretched Doople I" be hea.r d ber murmur, "Bnw 1 w1ah I .\ I I'll " "''' " f 1" '""t' IUI'II , 1I11I1'I'hllll( I\ " e ot gooll birth and sch onllng. Though a il" ",'1 II ml ,11'1111'1\ \1I II 'n l " lI t ticks, s h spol,e with 0 sllgbt foreign acc~nt. could tlllk to you fl8 I should like to I" Be looked at her quickly. His bud........ ~ hll" tim,," III' "II 110 " II I ~kl l'I" of Ihl! h r Engll" h wns j.!rllmmatteally perding tbougbt bur8t suddenly Into full ('r, .w <l . 1'1" . 1',, 11,·,. hIli I II" ,." j.!11· n to frrt . FIl'r foreh end. unu sually broad bloom, To "sbow ort" before thll l'i ll - I ...· I," ,1 I"fll I .. r I I'. '1 ''''1 11 11 . "1'>111111] Ihll l l h (' JI)hl R" 1111' 11 Wlluld nnd hIgh for a WOlUll n. nnd h er ca~t of woman. to parade bls tal ent before ",.,11 . 11,. r "1! 11'1 ,', ·d. ,.,,, ; 1111 ·... 111111'1' 1I 1'''lI, ,,1 III " " 111') 1'" 111111 dis- fen tllrl'~' Ilenoted ullcommon Intell ect. b er. to Impress he r aDd win b er .dIll" 11 1" 1 11111 ,' III 1,,- 11f' ! ,·,,,1 1'"1.1 " n 1111' It tl' " f r" nt. \lilt It WI\9 1. lke nnm " ' BV s tbe mob raged dellllht that would be I II~" h,' \\ 1" I " I , ,,,lot. • I!'. o( "" " ,, '11 1I11 ~ WIlH 1It\l th ei r plllll. In- nbout tll em In th eir Inadequate r efu ge, mlratlon-what "PerhBps J could do It tor you," b e hi' 1I1111 t\ 'I j,'<l 1" ,,1) I, I ". /, .\ ,., _, .11 lor 1 1I r nltl~ Pll st Ih " It'IHle rs nnd he opelled the door. pusbed her otrered, bls vOice betraylDg hll ea,er1'11 ,'1,. to r hl K , 1"l hfll l , 1,,1 Ii.' 1111 "." " \', 1, 1111 (11111 ul oll l( th, line th o Into thl~ hallwII Y, and followed, d Oli- nea.. "WOIlld you like to hear me II II " !I 'Il"IIT"I\. '1' .\ ,,,',,, .' " RIII \ll s ll l' ~ 11II1l 1" Ing th e d(lor hehlnd them. "'/'111". Ih l" ,I... : ,. I. 1,.,ltI. I I I 1.hll ~ h I'd I 111 with the s urging "Ynll'll tlnd It An1er In h ere," Fllh1 tryr' Without waiting tor ber IlnlWer, \I1~ "U I 11 hilI I .. " "I,., 'iii ' o . 1111,1 Ilk .. It li(oo 'IIIIlQ IIl1ulleli wltll he, nml ndlled with Rome heeltaUoll : fearful lelt It be a negative. he el~"IIJl \\ Il h It. I ,,, l' ) ," Ih, >plrll 1If " 011 ttl ~ 1Il 1118kl's hol1l" "I- DIY n ame Is Fitzhugh. You n oo.ln't bowed bls way to the packing caae. nr,' Ill " ,III I i, ( ~ , •• ' I , r",," I tlf I h!' l'"n d" y,I'OUS 1\ lurge tell me yours If you:d rather not." mounted It, drew a d eep breath, .n,l ~IIII· ." '~ r, .,.tI \\,, ~ "I t','ut!} ('" lIeel ; th DeW . "I soo no reas,ou w b,y I Bhouldu't," "I 110' I1"1 ." Itil' ,'. tb b l or stood liP to bI, toll h elllht. The ar·· '11 \, Il l.... ' " I, ~ \\' ..t"'lI It thr ' ,fol(l . Th 'n, 81 . .le r t or t e d, ye t w Ith ~!! 0 tco lamp, beatlD' OPOD bla face, ·eern.r ..11 .' , .~ o 1"'11' I , , 1.,\ 111:1 1 "lIrl "u. r"l'nl .,f Ih ou"ht lrlltl~ . tlo<ldlng lI er cheeks. 'I am EBtber uncommonly well tor a calclum \11th •. '" 1\1 FI I h d I ~ 'I' II 110, , I " ., fe , h~ " \\ hh' 1I " fl" /I ," 111l1lItl!S big goth. U'OUl, r. tz lUg, lID am "erl "F'el.low clt·l·zeos I" Hli deep-toDe.! , '''I'Y d' I::' 1\' ;., .' ".1 I ,. "r. t;<. \\' ''\'11 \\' I'nt lh roug h thl! crowd happy ·to know you, even It oDly tor b... boomed up aDd down the Btnet. illig , r", 'TIII"J'~"(1 I; tI, I Ih,' hllil W:IK 1I "lIrl.y fill l'd, thllt n min ute." he be ld out to blm • "The time has come tor n!yolt. Th~ II (a I r k b fin d , on d b e Pl'e88ed I t In rlcb and the mighty have ground 118 t.'ft 111110 01, , ,,', \1 ,'","U-' ". 1.,,1 " ... 1 II' ...·,· \\'t\ ~ rOllll1 ( ,lI' ;; 'IIre!'ly tw o hun. 1ll1I, .'h ,11' •• 1 IIIM r . Anti rully th'c Ul0u81md his IIIrHe, II' lilt e one. hil t 11'11), hli' 1'1;'111 .' It ! " In tbe duet 10nll enoullh. We muat A "A anti nt ' III. . 1\ .ow "'1 .w, '. ,'1, ,I II' IIII I NI Ullrnlttll nc(l. As hy n single ,~r e you go IOil I~' 8 Id II r' IIh II a~ k -I.ou. fUrn. \\"e must claim our own. We .. , "I d . U I k "h I b-' d bu\\', IlIill _ "I~; 11\1' lou tt (I', j,,~ 1" "'~ 111,' ,ul sc the crowd became 1\ seethJ ug, . ou t . ] n 60, e aug ...., lin d ou tsla e.. are the pro-ducertt-tbe backbone of nt I! ~ "" 11"'11-11'1 " cl lllll d og. blind LUo b Wnt surged thlII mo tl. ODI ... .." t DWIUd U Ie crow thlll pow.er·hll nation. Wbo shall con"'1.'1 111 1, 1, . "". '1111 1 II ! ~".' ".,,' "How (:on n" tn'l It-I h e cnpltnlllltl or the working. . 1\ .. nlltl rli nt, U'nlTI11l1ng the wcuk un'!I b bl "ood ," slIlt! I" .. :" .. 1 tlL, • ' ou- mlgbt e a e to ,et you nll' n '" eo .. U l it 1.-1 ," l, c rtl ~IIIJ1I1 , s ll'uggllug, swearing, 1 f t • \" r ' \\ jr ltl Ul 1.t!<lSOU 0" I' UI'PO . The police, n-I you core 0 gO:' hi s \'Okl' LI 'I"',, 1(,,,1" (C'n n llnll"" oa oua It ' • • H e stll r tcd "The n 'you are an .. Cllu",',1 h,'r I" I '" I It I ,I, In" .,I1II'· . usp" '.·lill" n ri ot, rushed In. . '''l'l . I ' _ I . ," I (, 'li , ., "Oh !" Rer bRud tumbled exelte.lly· ( I '.'~' II .~, ~'- I '" .' I:,'., " ",I III llwll- h:l lOlJ ' r~ 1<11'. at her neck, then dropped to. ber sIde 1.111 « II. '''II'' " ,I II. ,,,.,, .11., ·.· 1 I ll' s heer sU·l·uglh FItzhugh wedged . " , Befure buying II Tractor, n uu s r,'1 ',.,. oj h' . L.~" 1:1 '"I'_ hi " " " I '" ill\! IJrll tC'Ctl on r (I door \lltb a little gesture of dismay. 1m 1 11 r. .. . . , 1 •, •, , otralcl rve lost sometblog-lIOmethln, with all the merits .for farm 111:-; I" .. , ,.111.. l t, ' .. I ,d ,. Iw ln g pnr l I" n gu \. \YIiV' vI a Iue d very much. I t was a brooc t\t I. >;r . ttl '11" ,Oil. work, see Layboume & McI " ~ n l ~ I I':"~ '''~,. I'" I.~ .•• r • b,·t .n' Ih ,· IllIJlll ct ot hi ' 1J0tl~·, p reclpl- an belrloom. And I' ve 1000t It I" lY" ,... lUI nil h itll Intu ... ., nu rrow bullwUY . He " Wil li!"" )"ll ~h'" ;"" ",,,,1.' I It lI'IC"rHe I~truck a mntch and togetber Ke;rn, Waynesville, Ohio . t"l n wll , II ,, \, or 1\, I (" I, ., "'l'~11 !lit' , _ __ _ _ _ __ _"!!!~"'!"!!'~!!!!!!'!'~!!!'!'!!!'!'!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!'!'!!!'!'!!!!!!!'!'!!!!!!!!!!'!!!'your hnlll,'." - - - - -- - "Dnnl ,.1 l l fLlllj.: ':.11 11 ',. ,llH r i luuy, lit l llllC ~"nl ".".' 1\ I,' IMndll ----. th ,' mock·cn \' lllh I' 1.)(1\'( , I III \ Illt u rldl clI lJllIs blIO\\' II f l"lll' • I • Oeo. Boger Estate'___ . . February l\

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W. W. WUloD, at LeXIDI'OD, Ky., Mil. Anna lIeredltb.of Cinolnnatl, ·aptln&.8atutd&y with hIs paren'a U wee a week. end gU.,lt ot bome folks. D. L. CF ANE, Editor' and PulJlibl,er. Wayn('~v ll1e, OI,io t be CeoLr&l. ,Mr. , WIIIOD repl'MeDla Mr. IIDd Mn 11:. J , tlmHb, of WIl• I.be ,lobDI! MaovlIle (10.. of New mlnll'DD. apeDt Wednesday wUb Subacriotion Price, $1.50 per year Yorl!", wbo mllnafao'are alllbee\oe and MrI!, O. E . Johns. rooODK and a II pertalolng to UbeitOi Mra. Hazel Dyk,a lind da .l ghter , ,and be looks·after tbeir iuter8l'a ID returDed fo tbelr bome In DIY ton, WEDNESDAY, "'EBHUARY 25, 1920 Kentnoky, Friday evenlDg, after a two_weells . IfrAnk Willian 'rllDelloLad basloall! a$ay wUb relatives and frleod8 bere. In Day taD aod ,X onl. two daYI laat Rev. JOlleph PID.e aUeoded tbe ~::=~::=::-==--:::=:~-:-:: ' III III1I.k'" hl~ nlhJrl'~~ 1\' lucca ,".' uun, . week. l::I\8t6 Pastora' OOIlV6Dtloo, uoder a,;ory .1. Oyler I1Dd ··son. Frank &he ansplces of thil lotllr-obaroh Olll'e o r ful ly 111"" 0 lh nusnnli !;f e , wtllked ' 0 Ih e e' l g~ of Ih e pilltrorm both "I' Anlldorko, Okl~, al e here World movemeot, held lit Columbus l und SlOllrJ I O"kll1~ ' 0111 o\' er th.1I ~ II(!III VIMltlll g wlt.b uld 8cqu"lotllnoel It IllIt week. ! ijCU or unlllrn ed fll(,I!~. with srurcely Iud b"" D 19 Y ~ Rr8 ' 810oe Fr.. nk left 'adr aOd Mra . Will Null, at Spring nn 1(len of Wlllit he "'n il lo suy. Yel hdrtl , ~ IH Henry WII S bero a yelir Mira. boro. .pent Bande.y with Albert he relt 0 tin gling Ih rlll ot nl ll"sure l'b i~ Townsbip weM over the top S'aoy and 'amlly. Ihnl for n lTloruent \\'118 8S wlnll I<J Itls , on tbe ArmeDllln drive. Whas will Mr•. carbarlne John., of Ceoter. sellReR. H e k IIew whll t be COli 1(1 do. b ~ opxt ? ville, Wlis a week··end gaest of rela. I and he ex ullcd In It IH I1lfl . Mlln ), Iltues C IInlli n Anion retarDed home bt!lore he' hlld mov '\1 lIIen wIth it. bul trom O!lytoo OD Monday nleht. af'ee tt"ee here. --'--~--- ne\'cr so IlIrgo n glilil cring n8 I Ills. Mr ana Mr8. · C. S. Lamb Spellt t .. klDg ollre of the alclt. t:Junday In Dayton, AI th o bll ck of Ih!! 1)lulform. ~ell i ed R H BrooU, oar papain garall:~ amollg her "Comrades." ESlber Sirolll Mr aDd ' Mn.' Allen EDulok and I(In ned forwurd In h ~ r chaIr. Iter 11118 proprietor. II aD the .Iolt lis', bo' Is danghser, fjladys. were Sunday 1 00'" t, boOlh~ to be Improviog, 8lightly purled, her dark eyeH Bpnrglllsta of Mr. and Mra , Leon Salls Dr. RondaU-ls a yery baay maD, bary, near Union V:tlloge. kllng. From t,hllt mom ent uIIlll tlt e close of his ndd r e~8 her gnze never driving milea Bod InUea every day, lh . aud Mr8 Glenn Brook re al~ servloea are 10 demand from letl biB fn cc. tnrned '0 their bomlllin Indlsnspolts ol,bel tOWD8 . Fluhuillt cltnrgcd luto hl8 ndtlres8. tlunday eveDlng, .tller a ,\wo.weeIl8 A. B. Talmage, of Dear here,baDS. aYy here. HI8 VOI CIl, very low lit tlrst, swelied full er nnd lou(ler nlul clc>1rer I\S he aOled baslo8ll8 ill oar oUy 00 ~ator . Mr. and Mrl!. Allen Bardy of "pok , unlll It~ r(:HUIIIIlH rllll! , tI,un. d .. v Day too, lpent I:!nnday with Mre, dorud nnd eelllled 11"'01l1;1t tlt o wuw. K. E. TbompeoD. of Beeoh Glove AnD L. Smith 1II0th '"Ili. The crllwd becl.llle a8 n nelghhtlrhood. Bod koown a8 aD exMrs. Vhall. Boogh and lon, Ken. sl llgie tJOdy with n ~ Iugl (l wInd, which pert jndge of swine, baa beeD qalte drllnk ·111 his wordH thirstily. He ladl~po8lJd for several days, bot la Deth tool! dlDDer, I'rlday, wl$h Mr. and Mrll. O. E. Johns. sWllyed and moved It thi s WilY and thougb& to be on tbe meDd, BeD Die I:!mlth, wboo I.. now workIhnl with th e Rppnrcnt eose or the Mrs. Elizablltb 6urfa'.'e HarlaD, of wind swnyl ng II fl"ld of wh ent. n - WM Dear Waynesville, wlJllioon be baok IDg In VayloD. apellt Sooday with his parents here. lllll \\'hlll 11(' su ld. for be so ld nOlhlotl 118 a realdeo' ID our lOWD. greut. bul th e 'VIIY he f!lIld It that BO Mr, ~. M Clark, 'w ho Is llpendlng Brandon, part ef 8eo. 18 T.' S, B . 'I'bol . MoUlsde'. sale took plaDe stjrred hl ~ uudltorR. Those who hnd 'he Wln&er .10 I1'Iorid8, leo' to ble ClearerMII'l'wp.-,1 • •!I!J !I!I. gone ~ e torc spoke 10 tlte mimI. Be 00 1'llellday. ever) tbloi lelltng well. bro~ber, Chlirl8l, a flne bOl[ of or. Fruit Br,.ndon lo Wm. AUln. Mr. lind MIIMoGladejwlUlooo lehe IIpok., lo the benrt. angel lo be dlvldl8d among hi, Adm •• par' of 880. 18, T, S, K. 4, There WI\S 0 lUOlllent' e cnlm before for Wilmington, tbelr '!ltnre home. Del,hborl. of wblob Mr. and 114,. 1:1. Clearer_II Twp -'1 . Vr . Marioo Shoemaker tbe veSer. 8.HalDee reoel ved a ienerou. share. Co1TeCtly••• the alonn of npplnuse broke, It HII.TrY Walser lo Jeff Thompeon. roo red III U pOIl hl!u. W/lve OpOIl wove, insrlan, reporta quiSe ' 0 lo~ of alokMr. aDd Allen Bole were GIaMes Fitted p.rt of 10' No 41 la lAbaDOD.-'l. lUI VOIC!\, oeep ana sonoJ'llU8. pro- lind bo 8tom] up. smiling nDd bOwllllr, lIeSII whloh oomea nlldtlr bls jorla. oompleiely aUrprlele<i, &turday AT MqOERA.TE ,PBICBB nounclna eacb word very tully and to ltIt'ct It. He " ' OS Immedlntely sur- dlotl',; n. CommOll "leu ColIn evenl" •• wbeo 70 of their frlend8 Mrll Rada ReasoD Wal ,DIlled '0 lathered at thelr ooantry home. .ery dlltinetl" Mlna out over the dis. round ed hy n groul' of men Bnd WOIDNew 8all. Colllla_IODen' ProrMlu.p ordered crowd like a fogborn cutting en, wllo. In their own wny, showered DlI.vtoo lut week , on lioooant of the The evening wal plealllln\ly apeDt Blaaobe Ballo va Thomas 801lD. BUlB allowed:-RaDdaliaDd lion. throu,b a mlaty night. ' 111m with congrll tllhlLinn e. II!!UDed flat- 8101l0ell8 of Mra. Ed Mollen, a ,leSer with Olaslo, loot .. 1 olitat aud an aboo. lI'or dlvorOll and ,ee'oratlonof m8ld. ger,o!otblllg for pnlODere, I. 50; of Mr. REallon. Her mlny frleodll dllnDe or pop OorD aud candy Mr. Optical Depar.bMat It waa the old Itory at nOise belDg terlng eulogies UP OII him. en oalDe TrallseM of Pobllo AfralH. wa. 'l'urlllug to greet 0 fresh delegntlon bope for her a llpeedy recovery , mht'okell tor wlBdom, and It Intlamed XMda. 0Ill. Bole will have a aale' Uta week, alld, Louella 80yOll YI RaymoDd BqYDe. ren t, S7; DaysoD 81a.. HOIpU•• S. Detro~ St. Oar BaDk oppas U. doon S.. tur. wUb hll f.mlly, will leaye .000 for For dlyoroe and allmoDY. Allo oloShlDIf for WarreD Co. lnme... bla hearerl like fire to dry twigs. who hod JU8t Jo ln ~d the group nround Ope. ev8nJ1}I'I bJ appoiDtmtDt Nothing could have more ' nroused hi III, he ~o\Y ESIlter 81nndlng 0 short day, Febrnary 28. BTiDIf in yonr tbelr aew home, nMr Garretevllle, Olllt04y of oblldren. "3360; The WeellllD S ..r, lappll. i t'or'age County, Oblo. them. When atter leveral millutes of \.ny 011'. As lhel r eyes met site beck· depoaltl!. We are NaDoy Maad ..I Sheldoll Maud. 'aDd a4Yer'iaIDI. 'Sl.tll; Walte~ lip thunder aod bomb'!.t he brougbt bI N oned him ond he \\'ellt 10 her. Uar roadl have Dot Improved, bat lorry '0 bave abtl fa,mlly leave onr For dlvoroe-Dqleo\. Clare, barlal of Mrs lfallDda 01. I, ad4reu to a whirlwind close aod "Ynu IJIU~t let IDe have him now," have oootinued to lilt ba.\ from 'be neighborhood, bot ,,,Ish tbaLO IUo. born; .110.; JOhD Law an,s BoD, IIUto bowed and turned to climb dowD, there ~ lt t:! ~t1 ld. smiling upon lIle admirers lltart, anel the road phy,lciaulI Iflve 0811. Ralph Lerever TI M.nllle Wal· IIYer1 and luppllee for OOUD'y aur. DR. HATU·...W'...Y "'AI a rumblln,. mumbllllg, contused \\'ho liod followed blm. "He III my dis· U np, ' .eyor.t8It.16 ; Ie. J . Spenoe.,., upea.. I t Mn Blla Brook,wUeof Dr. Brook, ker . Appeal. outcry that arj)ae, one soHd roar ot covcry, y(IU know, Btld thero nre mony ," of OOIlY8JID, 'ruok No. 411, I6I1.U I . . . ....." 'LiAl _ .....:.. The M. E. aDd Frienda ohatobee died Taeaday 81'8Dln'lI .fSer a loog approbaUou, aod lasted uotu UI ~v. ctllngs I wnllt 10 any tf) blJu.t' 'V The J. W. LtDBo Haldwan 00. b,ne oomplled wltb the ~mandl 01 lillie.. at h..n trelo'b le. The hIgh el'll thereof were hoal'8e. He tought "1$1'11111 him bock Hoon, IDsther," tb~ lU.le BaUdlng IDspec&ol', Probata c.an PnJe ......1II Inow Ibo . .l for Coarl B01l8ll, II;U; om.. Ia Bal... ..... ..... 8' lllteem lD whlob sbe wu held ID tbe hll Wfl), througb hlB newly mnde lId. Clllh.'d OliO at Ihe · olon-o blo~ch· vllIl.e and community WAI made In tbe matser of 'he ....te of Monroe,and JohDlon. la"dol' for The Haneysbarg National BaDk mlrers and returned 'to. the woman, skinned. y 1I0w·holred glnnt ctlll~'tl NIWill oash your obeok, and~ will $ake maDUeI' by the larle p'hlnDI at John Dear41olf, deoe".ed. Wm. Rob. jaU. 81i It. L. o.nwrl.hl lenloee OD whom he eaw IItandlog In the door- , kohl),. "I ","nl t,o gh'e him litera lure." your deposUa. 'I'hey will reDder h~1' late reeldeDoe OD, FrIda, morD. IDaon Is appolnllld .pprallsr ID plao. barlaloommltSe, Wayoe TowII.hlp, She nodded brightly ol'er hcr ~houl- you frleodly 'redmen'" and klndl, loa. She wlll be uldly mllsed ID of Boward Null wa)', waltlng for him. '1; Jon Blatr. Iuppll. for Cour' . B. V BAI(NH,ART. Sbe pulled him Inside ' nod stood der. lind led · her cnvlI ve from the ~ollol' yoar patronap, BOIll8 aDd Jall, '1.~Ii; The Mtaml • the home, by thl!' neIghbors .Dd In 'be matter of the will of Jamu (lazeUeprblSblg&aXDo'loeforConn No...... Public wttb her hnck agnlnlt It, looking at ,8tllge ood Inlo Illl ndJltcent rOOID. Once friend I. aDd alllO by ' bl obnroh aDd Rey. A. E Huntington will preaoh Sunday 8ohool, whl!re IIbe W&l a Gray, deoeaaed. The will II appro. ty Treuurer. 11.:'0 --I him with IIhlnlng eyes. "1-1 wnnt you nlone with him site Belzcd his ltllnd't at the M. Ill. Churoh OD HDnda" ved aDd _ooepted by tbe CeDrl. . The CoIlD', road ImprovIIIDIlD' to 1Jpl!/l,1! for us tonight. Won't you. 1I11t1 rnlded ber fnce. enger and rudltmt, fal$hful worker Wb41D health per. February 29. . , 10 tbe matter of 'he e.&8te of Na· Bondi were awarded to Ihe Ottl_1 &llldDa. or KOIU7 Wort. ..... pl4/llsef' Sbe leaned neorer him, rest- to hlA. mltted . ThOlle from a dil\anDe wbo NII,baa Gr.y eDwrylDed for diD. a"eoded " be fUDeral were: Mr.Ur. lbaa Janel. deoeaaed. AppltOliltloD National BaDk and tbe LebanoD all4 Deada • ~,!. Iq her hind on bl8 'IIrm, nnd ber eyes ' "I knew you could do It-I knew It I ner on 8alurday, BeDry 8nl1' FraDk laDdo Brook, of Celina; MI'. aDd lo sell olaima dlllml8aed aud tbe National Baak, of [AbanoD, a' tulr al ~e11 a. ber lips said "tIleRse." Ho Anll there's somethlog else' l know." aDd ~~~~~~~~~~~C=;:~ telt a 'peculiar Impul.e tOllut bls arnls ; "We ll, lel'8 hove Il." he enid a trlttl Oyler, of Oklahoma. M... , J. R. r.nl&ermaker;of Day'oo; 'ate tax. I. DO' aubJeo& '0 Inherltanoe bid of par __ _BOOroed ...___ ..._tDte..... __ ,,",,, arouDd ber, and conquered It JlIst In brll~quNy. "Whut else do you koow1 N Miller baa been OD 'he .Iok Mr aDd Mra. GleDn Brook, Mrs Ume. "'Tbere'8 1\ sIde eotrance. t abouI, lIIe?" • Iii' wl't1 I bad' oold for lIenral da, • . BUlb Baker aDd Mr. Ralph Fen.ter. In ,u malter of 'he ee'ate or A Wlr Child. Maovtlle Oebon. deoeued, Fin' e hi.,. the 'open sesllme.· I will tolre I "I kn ow Ihnt you con be 0 great Several fr.o m bere atlanded ~he maller, of IDdlanapol ... " "Tommy, aIlall 1 lleYer tl!a~b TOIl J'OG 00 tbe platform with me. You IIIftn." he lInd wllxed suddellly \'err publlo .. Ie of Leoa Sall.bnr, ' aDd an d uDlllOOoun' appro• • , thllt It IID't rlgbt 'to tbrow ban4 .,. ~-----wtn come, woa't you'" AgnlD that enrnesl. "\" IU hove It In. you. You repol'ted a good IIlle . In 'Ile matter ot ahe ..lale of Ra nades at lour eldertf'"-80Ddqe 1(1.... Funeral ,1_(Jlol ot moutb arid oye. Rbe IIIUSt tok wbnt 18' youral You owe It rab BraDt, deoaued. Fifl' a ..d fin Stockbolm. . Oor hardware merchaDtl a'&ended , , IttppecJ Into the street. "Are you to YO\lrself '" . al' aoooant approm. 'he Hardware ConYeatloD, beld at /\OIDlng'" IIbe called back. ' "Gl l'o me you .. address," SAid be, Clnolnnatl thl. week . 'ID 'he matter of Ule .late of Loul1a Wa,n••vll}e. Ohio. "(lomlng'''-he hurried after her "nncl I' U cOllie to you." CoudeD, benefloiary. ' J'inalaoooun, Eltae dafrmaD wall yl.ltlng wl&il She burrl eelly wrote something on a Uld took ber arm, the better to. pro. appro .. d. relative, In !:Iprlngfleli1,la.' week. teC!t 'her trom the j()!ltltnl( thronot pOpet IInel honded It to blJu. Either Auto er Bone 4,........... "1'00 bet rID coming. With 1011'" "Qome-ony time:' she told blm, No uua ahara. for a.to Mniee. 81ld turned to\\'ord the door. CHAPTER 11. Harrla,. ~ Both phODllln Ollce aDd Reil4en.. "Iso't th ere another ..'ay ouU" hi OJI eyes. a Slogulor exprNllli>D on 01. J ... BaneT, fumer. of Mlddle.. No.... lmul.lrl·1 ball Will a nit. bUl'lllIke nllled, detaIning ber. "I dOIl't cn~e to fll~, al well, there ml.bt be. fQr. InOf tbat band-8hektlli '!>WD aDd 81111 1'l0renDe Malnou8. of run tbe, gantlet iltrtJeture of oue "001'. Flvel7 loch 01 deed, I~ Will ~-prepOitaroUl\:' reckl_ RUD Down aad Uaile.. Condition LebaDon. -.or 1PIl~ WBI occupied by Iwelter- brtlnde agnln." Sbl! 'unbolted a door at the eDd of thlug be ~I contemplfttJDI, SubconMay Hake You a ' Tarpt . Eclward f . Yorll, faolory worller I~ .. nmenlh .... ntl lrlt.p.aJj'Hzhullh wae lcl'ou81y his thoulbtl were of the ~rk. the room a.nd disclosed a 'rlckety ~ood' of Ktn.. MUla aDel bll.. Beule For the "ll'Iu" hnlred RUl\.slan woman In~' an earl, en ltalrcnse leading to a buck alley. Roach, of Morrow. Be preged her hUDd, murmured a slghf ot ~er; Bn(J I~ W'I ,WI, &0 1_ Carl Uphlre, fal'mer, of Carli.le Ulln bill IllOrdlllnte, pasllon tdl" the Beea Blood fa P b bl $100 Reward. '$100 ,,'orll 8bout a future meotlng nnd wal theAtrical DIltI apeetAeul.'r, 'that 'pve UU . ' ro a 1 Tlain aDd Mila CuollDe Mean, of FrKDk. The rudore or tltto paper will be ,oDe . a...... ., .... 1Ia« ..... ,... liD. pl..ud to learn that there I. at 100000t . ~ birth to th~ etrtrnvDlllnt notlon that ona dreaded dl,case thnt .clence haa ; ,' . • • • • • occupIed bl. mind. At Thi. Time of ]()anger. Take ,,"8 ablo to our.. In all Ita' Itagu and On a line spring day the lineal prom. even~" be told blmlelf. ., Pepto-Maqan-·lt BaUd. ::tl~!~~ta:;h~on<;'~ft~[I~n':.e~nc~n~~:ro~~· enllde In 'hlCllgo nnd the lonellet!t III can"Indoany Omoa: Real Eluta TrUll.,. no wOl'8e than 101le. A.od look Ric.., Reel Blood requlru eon.Utullonal t.reatment. Hall'. the Lake SlIore drive. Tbeorettcnlq FOllrth Street, DIU Tjlar whit I atand 10 WiD I Beealllll it hall ~tarrh 1/:edlolno 10 Laken Internally l It 18 tbe Chomps ElY8ces of the weat. Georll' Leaare Lucial Frazier, aDd acu thru the Dlood on the Mucou. . '. Dever befioMl beeo IUCCC8l!fuIJy done ,...........1 , pan of MIlitary Burvey No. 587, /illutaooa of the BY810",. thllroby d.. - ern metropDlII: ordlnnrlJy It 18 ' &I II l!o reuon WbY ' 1 CIInoot do It." No maner how weill ,00 .Ioally WashlngtoD Twp.-11000. I' ti'o),lnlr the toundruon or lhe dl.oa~e, lIilent, 08 deserted as IlIl Jaolated Be ItoI1Pcd before a rray IItone are,U lemporartly you 'rtf roo dowo 011.0 Weyn..vllle. • f~~ln:p l~:. P:~~~~Il\l~~':.D~~d b~r,:w:~ tl7 roAd. On this Pllrtlculnr w'orolllg mRn~lon .f ftomboYllnt aJ'ctlltectuni ,ou're a aarget for thl.' In4aenza. • Frant B. Stokee to Laura' Roaoh, Dature In dolnR' Ita work. The pro- It Willi very Bttractlve and very desDpar' at Seo 11. T 4, R, S. TDrtlp. lurrouodeCJ by a twenty.foot cut. Conl.glon al"aYI geu lil'lee. prletor. ha"o 80 mu ch faith In tIl. cur· : late. The nnly sign of lite In the lia. Iron fence, botb of wltl~b 11111101,,, u, peopl" Hfl'. Wh· tbe,r 'hey reall.e oreek Twp.-I1. aUva power. ot, HII.II', Catll.rrh "-edl· b ~b' h i t olne tbat they ottor One Hundred Dol. I , u • t 01'011111 are ,(If ODe excepts ,t1\e Dlolted the Idl081Qcra8), at lOme mil. It or not, their blood Ie thin aDd Olar Harlev to Ollot BmUh. lot larl tOI' any cue that It taU. to cur•• ! Iparrow@) \U18 B penniless youug maD. Uonaln). One .ot ttte lower wla'd ow. uDdernourlshed-ln n,o oondlUol1 to No 184 In Labanon.-Il. J. Send tor lIat ot teatlmonlal.. " Under his arID be cnrrled 'l1 newlpaper wlil' MlI~ed, and through the .• hrubberi !liM olf 'he germ. " meela eVIlrY Wm. J. Allen, Admlnlltrator, &0 Add ..... F. ~. CHENEY '" CO .• ToleI Th do, OhIo. 80ld by aU Dru ••leu. ne. vnrae • ere WDH Jl lingular Io'(lInt la be 1811' allhouetted therelo lin elderly where. , . Emma Munger, loti No. IU and 120 DeNnsr~., ,.... 1: man, white ot balr, patrlclao of ~, II '\ wipe precliutlon &0 ,,,lte a In Sprlngboro.-12171i. pect, lean ot tace, reading a De",. Kqocl ,t onlo at 'hili tlm:e of dlDgerWm . J. AileD, A~mr. lo i'UlIk .......... ~ ..... I W~... O paper. Fttshulb. peertng betWeeD: the J lome well·IIDowD blltlder of red. Iron rail. Qt the Bro~ln'Il.II.u fence, vI~l'OIUl blbod, Uke Pep~o.Manpo ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ regarded blli! a mInute, walked. on. -And It yoo dId 00' think of thilio few pacee, rerorn4id, Ind watcb'ed bim 'Ir;JI6-U yoo are DO,W recovering alll.ln. Ilot unlike lOme' lriitli.n ~ chlet- from a fight wltb Infiuenz!-yo~r lain IloatlDg over helpl ... captlve. blood will need help f<lr weeb ahor o.f a auddeD, I I one who' plunpa 'o~ 'hint the danger 18 paat. IDtO a C()ld 8bo'ftr on a froltF 'morn. 'r~~e no uDn8Oe.lllary obanOBll. 1.01, balold'bol4l,of the m.Ditupth . p~ Ge.' lepto.MaDgao aDd ."'r& ytlDg wbl'ch .8eeme4 .ro wel,JI tC!nt;.lWUira It It t04ay. P6pto-Man~rID 1880 efteo· ~aell 00 III fiu,e , hlDrea. , waliled . tlve blood builder 'bat Iia. bad 'he Theee Pia _ _II htilt fron.t ,!1qo,r and ytgoroual~ JforlHM!' endoraem~nt of pbyaletanl foryeare. ~ • . llDoiolr,~..., . . ' . . • . . .:. p'eplo MaIlR"'1i II a'}ld by drugglltl :('1"0 -.,;. COIiti~.). · . . In ,,,I~her liquid or table' form, jUlt borhood ~UDU. ~,., (old . . . .. .. p~eferred , There t. no alder. , ' eD08 In DiadlolDa) . . hl.e. Ba' be .tory f~r lure 'OU gt'S tbe gennlne Pepto. II~"D. Asli: for Gade'l Pepto. REUSO. lIaDpD IDd be .ure "Ie dme lion 'he paokage -~~.:e:&l~emf!~t.

opportunil ' to get

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At last year's prices

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Farmers!.

PIG

' OPROFITEERIN " 'cIN'MY ' N

KEMEnY,SAYS DR. JONES·

,Before buying a Tractor, all the merits for farm work, see Layboume &: M'c~ Kean •. Waynesville, Ohio., .~

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Varioul Alpbablta. There II ' quite a dl1fereDI:e ,In . the number ot letterl Ill ' thl! fill/ii. bets of tile lan~P8 of ,the world. The 'btUlb langua,., eontallli ~i6 lettera": tile 28,; the ItaUan, 20; the Span2T; the German, 26: tile Siayonlc:, til. RII_an. 41 ; tile LatlD, 21; til. 24; tile Debrew, 22; tile' Ara. ;. till Pe~ 12. IlDd tile Tar.-

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These contests have ,proven that PIG and HOG RELISH will produce more pounds at less cost than any other feed on the market. '.: .' 'P IG AND HOG REI.,iSH 'is niade only from selected .~tetiaJj.: It contains no filler, runs high in protein and low in fibre. PIO AND HOG RELISH gives 100% satiSfaction. This is why we can make luch • ~ guarantee. , '" THE GUARANTEE-Now purebase some PIG AND HOG RELISH and after giving it a fair trial, if better ~ults are nQ~ obtained tbaa from the feed you HAVE been using retum th~ un~ feed aDd -cet.your . money bac~. ' . ._ This plan of buying p1'Q~tS you, ad you - take 110 ri*. we it aU. ' , We '!I4ve many ~in.men. who are wi11iDc to a.ek our .t&taIeIl~ ...

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NOTICE 1:111 \' iD~' ren I d space in E. V. Barn· har t's !lt o/·s . I have moyed my tin I hop tlwr • lind 11111 r ady to do .all Mr. and Mn. Fred Furnas enterCaeaar' s Creek Friend. Church Li nd.. f rc' pilirinit. nnd ,tak e orders tained to Sunday dinner ' Mr. and I"r RIJ \l utin~ und !!,pnera l lin work Sunday School at this church every Mrs. Henry Satterthwaite 'and son. (~ iv e 1Il 0:l /l (.'811 . learn my pri ·SS. Bnd Sunday I\t, 10 o·clock. Preach!n" Harry. I iv fjll~ your work. service at 11 o' clock a . m . You are J . ~' . FRAZIER. cordially invited to be preaent. A jolly bunch of "Rook" playera enjoyed last Wednesday evanin&' at Mr. and Mra. Fred Furnas's bome, . Ferry Christian Church Defore buy ing a Tractor, !riven in honor of Mr. and Mn. wi th a ll t he merits for fa rm Bible Scl~ool at 9:30. Preaching Frank Manh. who are Boon to leave A delightful 10:30 a. tn . and 7:30 D m. Evety· tha neirhborhood. work . see Laybou rne & Mc- at one invited . J. A. Pine. Pastor . lunch was served .

. STARR

PHONOGRAPHS

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Kean, Waynesville,. Ohio.

GENNEll RECORDS

ZIMMERMAN'S

Will play on any instrument. Come in 'a nd hear the new pieces.

F. O. Havvke Opposite the

Nationa~

" Friends Church Harveysburz Sabbath School. 9:45 a. m ., Anna C. Stinson. SuPt. If you are not connected with any other school. thiB church will welcome you. Pub· Iic WorBhilP at 10:46. Come and bring a tril~nd .

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SPECIALS THIS WEEK Fresh Bread ................ :....... . 2 loaves for . ' ................ ... 15c New an lied Pine Apple. Seeded and Seedle8S Raisins. Evap. Apricots. Peaches. Prunes. J·ello. 2 for ............... .. ......... 2Oc 'foy Oats .... ....... .... .... .. ....... IOc 1000 lb!l. Good Coffee. a lb. , on ly ...... .. ......... .. ..... .. ....... 35c Dromedar v Dates cut to pkg. for .. ....................... .. ....... 20c

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New Kiln·Dried Corn Meal. white and yellow. Pa ying 29c t 'lr Hens up to Fri· day noon ,

WOMEN

HU~S H OYSTERS oyste r~ for fry ing.

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DEATHS

Nice large

Mra MSlrtha Cllnlt'an died .t her home in Mt. Holly Friday. The fu· neral wa3 Ileld Sunday at.t ernoon at Middle Run church. Rev . Collins. of SprlnlE Valley. officl.tina. Interment In Middle Run cemetry. . Mn. Luc, Becket died suddenly saturday 'e vening at her hom. on the W. E. O'Neal farm. of heart f.ilure arter an iIIn811 of an hour'l duration. The funeral Will be held 'fue,cday 1II10ming from b.r late home Rev. Cadlll7allader officiatinlE. lnterment in Miami cemetery.

It Pays to Trade a t

MISSES, . . Eacb model is D istincti e, M{ld ish

ZIMMERMAN'S

and Artist ic. . Engaging New Styles ad ded every' ~ay. '"

Special Showing Beginning

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John Sidenstricker died at hll home In Bellbrook Saturday even· ioll'. . The funeral wu beld at 2 o'clock Tu,eaday afternoon . Interin Bellbrook C!~metery,

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• We a~ proud of our h.'COrd-no Tri-StaJe pat ron has re~ejved leu than 65 cent! pet pound for hil butter-fat Bince September 29. 1919. W. . Odo_.

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• th........~ 66e ISth .....: ..7Oe 2Oth ........12c 27th .... :...72c

Week bowtnnlnc W""k be&lnnlna w"~oIq Week beIPuDI' No_bir n.:.mboir'" JUIIl..., ""brulll'J' .

3rd ........ 72c lat ..... ....750 6th ... : ..... 70c 2nd .... .... ~7c

10th ...... _T50 8th ...... ... 750 12th........ 70c 9ttJ ........ 65c 17tb...; ••••75c 16th.. ...... 75c ,19th........ 70c Ultli·.. •.. ··67c 24th ....... :.750 22nd ....... 7SC 26.th. ....... 67c 23rd ....... 70c . , 29th........ 7Oc

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Hand thil ad to any ooe who has three i>~ more COWl! and tell them about Tbe Tri-State.and the fact that fhe I'd·State buya al\ it,s ~ream DIRECT from the producer and saves the producer the buying arent's cOmmi!l&ion and expenses: . ' . lJ.lie:Trl-State bas nearly .0.000 pi-oducera in Ohio. Indiana and Kentucky. Weat VlrJrinla and Virginia, ablppinr ttieir cream DIRECT. Our trucks meet all trains day or night. .

T-HE TRI-STATE BUTTER CO. Cincinnati, Ohio.

Calh Capital, $250,000.00.

Game wi ll be a iled im med ia tely a fter t be leclur at Mium i Theater

Game Called at 8:00

Admission

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Thursday,. Febr..,ary 26tb

Arew &001 of milled h"y, a110 . : ,anlution. Farm , Accounts, and flae lar.. ~ ,ear Old 001&. IlDbro. Farm manalEem.nt. , ten . G. E. Riley . pbone 41.e . ml(l . Tbe folJowlnlE lIC~edule of m~t­ ./ . lOp hu been uraupd: Sat. ..,en· F:rm_Tb are ofallWa1DelYtll. ,000 far oil, mUM wUhln, Sy.... ea A. t. 15OOO; '18 A. ,UiOOO j lSI) ,; t7100 j 102 A. '11500. Bee T 1C &of(:; afl, W.YDMvUle, O. miG: ' . .,, : ~=='========~_

inl(, :l1. A. HarveYlbul1r; Tueeday, F.b. Feb. h, 9,30 M. WuhlnlrtoD Tv. Bouee' Wedneeday, F.b. 25, 9;80 A. M. Malnvllle; Tburaday, Feb, 26, ~.!IO A.M.Muonjl:30P.M Spl'inlrboro;1:~ P. II. W~1n..vlll.; ·Friday. Feb 27~ ~ 80 P . II. In connection , Lebanon Gran,e,banJuet; Saturday. Feb.lS.

WANTED-TO BORROW ~:ro~~'·.l:na!~~w Pi!nW::~DlrM~t .

_', R r.I'.ber of the Ohio A.rl. Celle,e .Have client wantluu to bar.: will be with CouiJt, .pot CI. .'the . • lutth .... daYl.to ....rwlthtbeF.rm . row $5,000 on first mortgage. Accounts and F.~ manapment Only 50% of yaluation. ·N o won . . He hu . .et of lantern llides · See touchlDlr upon F.rm Man-.rement c harge :for Ioanmg. me and the eftlclftt UI8 of labor on the once. farm, . ' ,

·W. N. SEARS

Wayn~"YilI~, .

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A full Hne of HIGHEST QUALITY' FEEDS at ~EASONABLE PRICE. '.

C .i ty Flouring 'M ills

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FeatLiring Bryant Washburn, in

"Love Insurance" Also,

"The' Other Man" Featuring "Fatty" Arbuckle and Mabel Norma nd. . Apmission, 1,1 and 17c

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NOTICE! am prepared to, do

'':fRlTCK BAUUNG

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Sat,:,rday, Februaty 28~h

"The Dark Star" A Paramount Special Also Pathe News Admission, M~tinee, 11 a,nd 17c. N igh t ;-17 a nd 22c

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.NEWS NOTES

The LateOlassi8ed Ads.

HavilDg purchase<laP Auto Truck, I .tl kinds of .

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Faa HALE A series of meetlnaa has been ar_ _ _ _ _......_--- ranged to dlllCU88 Farm Boreau or-

E• C. • EVANS

Special for this week, $4.26 ewt.

« Pr ices

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19 Shew..

;rile MI,ml G~ette-l.60' per· ,ear

Setting Bens, wiU · pay a good price. Call

dealers asking $5.50 per cwt. Our R~gular Price, $4.50 per cwt. '

15c

Get your work do ne earl y and ge.t away from ' the rush a nd' shor tage of labor.

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WAITEDI

AH ' Hens should have some Chicken Mash. Some

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If not, call on

For Sampl es

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D. E. STANDIFORD

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OBITUARY

Have You Engaged Your Papering?

EffI. Anna Koone,: daughter of • Benjamin F. MIlII and S.rah A 1I111. wu bom December 2, 1869 for Eye ·Glasses, and SpecDear Wayneavllle Ohio. and departed thi. life February 18, 1920.t the age tacles are accurately ground Kentucky and Tenneaeee mountain of riG yean. 2 monthl and 11 daya. to correct errors refracregion. are not lu it today. when . When about 8 years of are her tion. "moolUlhine" II found .mluufactured parents moved to a farm near New No charge for examina- in our mldlt. OfJ\cere in Xenia made Burlln,ton Ohio, where abe lived una raid lut week. lIIIi.ted by re"Mlue tillh. wu 22 yean old Sbe, was tion. No drugs used; offt~ra. and captured a Itlllin oper- married on December 9. 1891 to Mr. aUon at t1he home of Robert Sboe- ,aha. C. Roonev. who with two. chllcraft. ,colored. Membera of ·tbe ~ren lunive her., Lawrence I.Al!ter householdl were not PreII8IIt at the Roone)" Nellie lIay Trillel and one raid Tb"offteere aearebed tb. home arandchild. Bettie Eileen . of Hayesl Valentlue, where they . 8eefd.. her immediate family abe found 88\1'er.l bottles of liquor a"d leav. bel' father. mother. four ai... a berrel of muh Valentine admit- tera, one Ilrother. IIr,.. lII.ry Ellie. ted to the police that b. ~.. in with 'lin. Ruth Pine, lin. Minnie ColeOptometrllt and Optician Shoeeraft. Another ,til)':. found man, III. Carrie Mill, of Waynesat the home of Mn. Law...ee,ln the ville. and her ' brother, Wilbu r F. Waynesville, Ohio room of LeroyMcFarland Shoecraft M II~ of .San Francilco California and McFarland have not been art a member of the TriDlty M. I~~=::::~=::::===;:==::::= 1'8It4MJ, as their whereaboutl un. E. Church for man, vean. 1= known.

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IN XENIA

T oric Lenses

Xenia, Ohio

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Lucy Bell Wh itacre wu tJ"rn in Harrisoll Cllunty . Ky .• August 6.1874. She was ul,jl pd in marrislre. April 22, 1900. with WIIII.m L. Beckett. \Who departed this life on October 24. 1914. To tuil union were born five child rep-Kathryn, Linley, Jametl. &Ina Ilnd Chester-Klthr,n havin, prec:eded her mother to their Heav· enlv borne. September 23. 19:9. Besid es her cbildren. she leavea two si ~tertl, two broth en, 'many loving relatives and a host of friends who mourn her departure. Mrs. Beckett joined the Baptist Cbul't!h at Richland. Ky .• !n 1898. and ' died In that raith. Blat with • happy and cheerful dilposition. abe pa.ecJ the varlou8 altern.tion8 of lortun. common to thia life, and In and Bunshine po8I8IIed a tran· h..rt and Hrene countenance. and at' the cJoee of evening, February 21. 1920, God called her hOflle. age t1 «5 y.. rs. 8 monthl and 16 days . CAitO or THANKS We wish to thank the kind friends and neitrhbon. who aided ua in tbe sad d..tb of our beloved mother. • The Family.

~ endley's "MOO~ISHINE" MADE

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OBITUARY

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Iftspectlon Invited

FRIDAY, FEB. 27

Mr. and Mrs. Frank Marsh ami family. who'are to leave the neiK'I.· borhood soon. ~ere victims .of a ~ur· prise Monday Dlaht by their . nellli . bora. and friends .. A dellllhtfu evemni ":'18 apent With rook, card 8I)d danclDlf At a ee8BOnabl~ hou a fine lunch was eerved and at ~ l!it, ' hour t~e aues~ del?arted wlshIPj t~ family well In their new home. • - •

M. E. Church Ralph Colton Jones. Minister. Sunday School. 9:15 a . m .• Frank LeMay. superintendent. Momlna aervicea. "Joshua and Caleb." Evening, "The Wise ani Foolish Virgina." Enngeliatic aenlees Tuesday. Wedne3day. Thllrsday and Friday evening a

Fancy White Eatini Potatoes, a peck for ...... ... .... .. .... .: ... 8Oc

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Mr. and Mrs. E L Thomas and family entertained to an elegant three couree ailt o'clock dinner Febuary 21. Mr ••nd Mre Frank Brad· doc.k , Mr. and Mra: Fred Braddock. Warren and ~ymond Braddock. the occasion being the birthday of Frank arid Ed .

St. Mary's Churc:h Second Sunday in Lent. February 29th: Sunday School at 9:30 a . m . Morning Prayer and Sermon at 10:30. Service and Sermon at 7 o'clock The general them~ for Sunday evenings during Lent is. "Common Failings." On next Sunday evenlna. "Worldlinl_ .. The evening aervice mostly musical. CongregationsiainJril]g. Insplrlna. Come. You are invited

New CubbAge. Lett u ~e . Sweet Oranges. , Grape Fruit , Fancy Apples. Onions.

BA SAL

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TueSday, March 2nd Featuring Peggy Hyla nd, in

. . "Be A ' Little Sport" . Admis~ion 11 and 17c . ..•.................. ~ ......................

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STANDARD IMPROVED SANITARY_~

Chemical· Inside. Toilets "" No Water, No Sewer, No Freeze-ups . No Plumbing, Strictly Sanitary · , No Germs and N6 Odor. ' The Staodard Improvcd 'S anitary ~oilet needs no water or Ieweu:oDnections. .It is operated by Standard $terlizer only which keeps the toilet ster.ilizcd at all times.) " ,. Tbe Sta~dard Improved can ' he set .uP ·In 30 minutes. Place It ,ia • bedr~m, cl~tbes closet or ' bathroom. .You will save the ' pnce of a Standard· tn a short .time in dootor bills . The Sta~dard. is portable and can be mo'ved' to any room 'In the .house ia case of ~ickn(,ls. and tbe vent pipe extended out over ' ' , ' " • WIndOW. . The Standard Sanitary Toilets are made of the best g~lvanized metal, and n~t ,b lack iron, as many others are. ..' . The.$tandard Improved TlIilet,.wi tb its beautif UI-design. finisb' IU,ld malerial, is in a class by itself. . " , Don't hesitate, comp!\re. it with any other toilet and you are lure to buy a standard Improved. The \1"orld's best. Perfectly Ilmple and simply perfect. P1ac:e orCfer lor a Standard Improved, complete, for .. Money back in 10 days if not as rcpresented. Sold 011 Tea OaYI' Free Trial Offer, w t. Money-back OUlrantee If Toilet II not JIIIt al rcpreMlnled, . '

$22.50'

For iDformation, see

ED C. WOOLLARD

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ELECT OFFICERS FOR, ANOTHER YEAR

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Meet tne lit H)lmu.n's

Gordon Joy Wall a Lebanon viei tor Dr. 'Dill. Osteopath 21 S. Broad- b An efff~t iswbeina- made by memM d way Lebanon Ohio era 0 e arren County Farm Oil IIY • " , Bureau to increase ita membership. Make your headquarltlra at Hy- , Mr, and Mrs ' Myer Hym'a n ~ere Acampaitn will beheld for thecoun• Lebanon visitora Monday afternoon ty durlnw the Arat two weeks In maflB. March. Ttae membership ffl8 ilonly Walter Brittain of Dayton. spent Meet your friends, Ilre~t your $2 0:>' ~d at this prlct all the farmSunday here • friends. visit your tri ~nds' at Hy- en n e county OUS t to become man'.. members. Membership card. will LeelJawke made a business trip befurnlahed.and sollclto~ will pe to Toledo Monday ', Mr, C, M Brown and family lpent around to see the -tarmen. J. L . . Sundav in Davton with hili mother. Mendenhall Is chairman of W.,ne Come in and see our .new Spring who Is quite Ill. i tow~lblp, and A. B. Talma!re cha.r' . I mlUl of M888le township. . Millinery at the aat Stiop. , '," Buuty. sty.e" comfort aqd p),ice Organized efforts will be Diade Mill Minnie Davis. of Dayton. W88 ch arllclerize the Hat Shop'. display this lummer to work out bett~ 8111the wee)Hmd Kues( of reJativea. I of Spring Millinery : t~ms for marketlnlF arain. JIve atoclc. I · l wool. etc. . • ~uperinetndent McClenand pl!(!nt Mr. and Mrs. C. E John8, of Ly.. _ • the week . -end with relative I In Eaton. antled' 1P.f!'lIUQtMSaruyndCoaYokw. ith Mr. Pa,rry Millll St. Mary'e Guild ·wlll meet with . I ~. • MI'I, W. F . Graham on.Thurtday atMi. Mollie . Whitaker. ot Boyd. : temoOn, I Ky .• la spending a few daya with Mr. : . • ' .nd Mra. W. O. (juatln. : Regular communication of WayIIi. Mildred "uatln spent TH~ra~ n.,v\l ie Lodge F. &; A, M. Tueeday day nigbt with her friend. 1l1li Mr•. 9hl letie McKinsey retur ed evenlaar. ~arc:h 9th. at 7:30 o.:clock; Madp Tillll. · , to ber home Saturday evenlnlf, a ter A r8l!OIution wa ouaed at· the I.t . , ! a visit of three weeks with friepdll regular communication changing the IIrs. J. R. Baker. of Utica, N. Y. In Dayton. time of meetings. Inlltead of meatil. thegueet of ber parentll, Mr. "nd ,I iDar befo~e the full moon. uformer; Mr. imd Mra. H. E. Earnhart ,at- Iy. the time wu chana-ed, to m,.t Mra. Ch~. c;ray, tended the l,Iardware conventioO: at the aec:ond Tuesday ni~ht of Mrs. H. V. W~lter and '!On. Qan, Cincinnati lut week. They w.e re Mcb month. thereby making a ffxed of IAbanon villted relatives Were highly entertained and had a splen- time for rea'Ular communlcationa Monday afternoon. I • did time. Sojourninll bretbren and vltltort are . . cordially Invited to be preaent. Tbe er • Eyes examined and the very latest annual inspection will be held solDe 1 MIller Ranide'belDf i~d J!rlc:e J26. ff 1101 ore Satu ay. methode used Eye GI888e8' and time in May . fnq!!ire.,f W. H. Allen. ' Spectacles and 'all parts belonging to J. C. Hawke. W M. Mn, Howell Pl'erce returned hOlJle same always in Btock. All len... ' L. A Zimmerman. Sec'y Monday, after ,pendinJ{ some time grou'!d a~curatl!ly., No c~arlre for • - • with her children In Toledo. :i!m~~f:!~dley.~UICk. rehable aer- In ~:.~ ~~::.~an, of Dayton. wu ... H E H ha Dr. and IIIn, • . at way spent Sunday with Mr. F. E . Roenawle and family. of ~prillirboro. III'. and lira Abe Cook and W. E Gray. of Springboro. e'alled' 00 Mr. and M....Ohu.Gra,y. Sunday .v~~.

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bet Hendley repalr'your Watehes. Cloa" and Jewelry . All work done on preml... at the Sign qf ahd Watch. W.,nesville. Ohio , . Seth E. Furnu. who h.. been sick for the past elx weeks. Is andually reeoverlnr. although not entirely out of danpr .. yet

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Mr. and Mrs, Earl Conner enter· The Hi Sellaal Buki~ Ball Teams tained at dinner Sunday, Mr. a nd , were royally entertained at. i Mrt. Charlea Braddock. Mr. J C o'clock dinner Thul'ldm eveoiD&", Murray . Mrs . RUMell Bentley and February 26. b)' Mr.and Mr.. Herbert Mr. Ernest Braddock. Carr of near Ha"eY'bl,lrJ, .In the estimation of the boyi. Ule .e1egant Mr . and Mrs Jason Sheehan en-I three course dinner wu ~lae -f.tllr. tertairied Sunday, Mr . alld Mrs. Bur. . of the evening. Cov.~ · were laid ton Earnhart. Mr and Mrs Alvin for twelve and the tabl. ,WU. decorEarnhart and son. and Mr. and Mrs. ated with the Hi SchC/Oh:o!on. A Cliff Himes. of Centerville. socialeveninllw.. apentat ...... and , music and the ,ueste lett 'jat· . late . hour after exprl!88int thel&" wrati!-ir. and Mrs. ~ha8. Gray enter- tude to Mr. and Mrs. o.r1": " tamed at Sunday dInner. Ml'8. J . It . Baker, of Utica. N. Y.• Mr. and Mr8. . , '! ' E. F. Earnhart and daughter, Mar- The weddl~a of Mr•..WtlItam G. 1jorie, apd £on. Charlea Burton, and Grether to MIas Ruth ~:· aarrie took • I Mias Emma BOllan. lut Tllelday evellina at St. The War~en County Teacher s ABLuthenn church ID<Dayten. 9oci~tion Will meet a~ the Lebanon " The church wu hand~..r:decoNlI.tlonal Bank Building. on Satu'r- &!veral HI School gIrls enl.Oyed a rated for the OCcuiOD and a prevram day. Ml!rch 6,1920.10 A. M. Fol- 1 house party lut week·end, !rIven by of mU81c wu rendered , fur ,a half lowln¥ IS the prOJ'ram: Invocation. I the Mi_ Jeanetie and Frln~ea Jan- hour precedlnK the b, Rev, Det"eiler; Mlllic. Mason High ney. TboH who enjoyed the occa- Orianna Abbott JennilOn '.Oic:e· AnSchool: AddreBI, ~on. F. B. Pear- Ilion were lhe Mi.... Mildred and nuncia Satalia. bup. Lucius son. Columbul OhIO. Ma.rgaret Clar~. Anna Satter~ht;r- Cook, orran. the Lobenarin bridal .Noon. 11:30-1 :00. Musie. Muon waite; O~len Pme and Haz.el Sahs· choru. announelq the appniacb of HI~h Scbool; Addreea. Hon. F. B. bury. )i'rlday evening the II'lrls had tbe bridal party. - . Pearson, Columbul Ohio. . u their guesta. Messrs. Seth Thoma,. Little Irma Ma" Harril the S . C, Frank. President Ethan Crane. Van and Virgil Retal- bride'llilter, and EllIUlOrGNtber Gertrude Brown. Sec. lick. Bruce Carr and Owen Harri•. a niece of the 8roo",Dll were flo...; Jrirll and carried vpoeHa-' rO.ee In whits baaketl. They'" cI ...... in frocks of white orrandte with hate and IUhes of IrI'8IIl aDd plDk respect.iYely. ' .. . :Zi •• Mi.. Helen Harrl., IiItsr of the . bride, maid of hODor, , wltb 14_9 M"rlel Nlcholu. Ruth. WalJaN aDd Mary Lightner preceded, the bride, w,ho wu very handaom• .,ID b .. weddmg robel •. to the altar. ~

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weddlna'. whea about were preaent. Later In the 'eY. .ln. IIr. and Mrs Grether left fOI: \;a bODeJmoon trip to Florida and:Cuba,' frOm where the, wll1 eall the, latter. pert of March for New York. Tle7w111 be at h()me after the am ., at WI.tarlaDrl" and Shafor,

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The Protective & Detective Aseoaiation met Saturday afternoon at the T h' H d I ted f f' o;ns;~ ou~ an e ec 1leen or. e comml{ y~a~, as . 0lowe: President, E. S. Baliy ; Vlceprealdent. ' Wm. Cornell; treasurer. P. E . Kenrick' secretary J. C. H k Th' I •ed ' Saw e . . e marshas nam are aml H . S~lIth. John Nutt. Chu, ~r~ H:~~oc:a~·l:llfc~~=ge Ca:r. nahan aiI'M' Id' . F ank Zell H • Ie 188Il tn8. r d Iff . M. Clark. W. O. Raper an CI Hawke. • _ •

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Mr. Allie Oole and family left lut wMk fcsr their new bome at Garre~ villet Oilio, Pol'tqe COUDty. and,arrivea tIlere BaturdQ. ;

Waynesville ,m l&Ili~y defeat~ Wllml~n HI Frldl\1 DI~ht in a onesided contest. ~'I(ame was not a representation of I&)'neavllle's beat form becauaelndl ' dilal playin!r took the place of team work Wilmin~ton put up a hard bnttle but to no avail, beeaUIM! of ~It close guarding of Rig8'l and Thomall Tbe absence of WiI!Dlnwto{l'. , ~plter weakened therteal6 ~e.b1 but it wUllractically th"""~l that defeated Wayn8l!vllle early Ir(', the 8eaBOn. The arrival of ~ ~be Wilmington team "lOlnewhal ,delayed because of a· breakdown, and ,the i'Bme W88 not called until Det.rlv 10 o 'clo~k. but the crowd was 1)8tient and nearIy every ciDe stayed until the team arrived. Capt. Burt:on lead the !roal ahoot. Un!r with 9 field goal's , Marvin AIlen who .ubltltuted for Thomu In the' 1IC0nd half ..,.d a fine pm Next Friday ~~b~ tbe local qui~: tet will meet &ft. 1~leuant on tbe bome floor Following il the Ie r' .' 0 e. Wllmlnptliln HI B F Pta. Hale If. 1 It 4 A. O.den rt. 2,: 0 , Sapp c. 1 0 2 Locke l!r. 0 0 0 I!:, Ogden·rll. SO 0 0 Total 2 10 WaYD'eaville Hi CraM If 5 0 10 Bur~D, rf. 9 1 19 Jones C 7' 0 14 Rlgp rir. '2 0 4 Thomu Ia-. 0 0 0 ~!~ Ig. ~ ~ 4~ " Referee Buckley; Scorer Goddard; Tim,_ 20 milJute halvea. • - •

.THE' COALi '_SITUATION

Thursday. March ,4th Featuring Enid Bennett, in

WHole NuinJ>er

MARCH 3, 1920

STARR PHONOGRAPHS

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friend. In and around ·W,. ,.....UI•• The YOUI18 couple haye the., ....t ,. ,... . '

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Will play on any instrument. Come in and hear the new pieces.

facta you will arrea. YOIIJ are pro,batll, aware of the fact thllt there ia to be anoth.r lhalrp , advance frei&'ht ~tea: you alllO have ~n adv~ throua'b thl8Et columna that Alfred Lashley. ofLaHaroe. Kan.~ the fourteen per cent increue lin. Cllff Himel. of c.GtenWe: who came bere to attend the funenl Also Pathe News i'1'8Dte.l the miners is likely to be Oppo~lte the National Bank ... the week__d pitt of IIr••Del . of hlanephew.·IIelviaBrackney. will Admission, Matinee, 11 and 17c. Night, 17 and 22c added to th. prMent price: and you lin. Al~n EarallUt. ' . . . : .:, leave the latter part of the week for are further aware that the firm hand ---~ hit home. of Uncle Samand II pric. still dlrec:tinw the ~==========~' ~.==~~~~=====~=====~=~~~ Tu ••da,. March 8th dlltrll>utlon of coal: thi. Harry Sberwood IP8IIt a couple of will caae IIOOn. One of our c:oun- . ._ _ _ _111!111_ _ _ _...._ _~-~---111!11_~-------,...---Featuring ,Peggy Hyland. 'in d.,. in Cincinnati lat week, attendtry', abrewdeat mine operatOn reiQlf a ineetinar 'Of Ford rellreaena.advieed me thlat he would not tjy.. A Irrilt of bualn. . and inat all surilrleed tlo ... 10ft coal lltiuc;ttbn ocouried the' time. while reach tbe unprec:edeIlteCl price of teD Admisf.ion 11 and 17c the 'ord people entertained them !loll an or more'per ton by Fall. and .bandlOmel1.. predic~ another aboriqe 'Owiq to the ract that England i. blddlnw one dollar and flft,y cenUI per ton more ~....~---~~_...;_ _..._ MEET ME AT HYM.\ NS _...;___......_~--------"Iaeaboard thAn the present prices at that point. government supervision bu permitted but vel'1 IIUle exportation of coal. You are all very familiar with what happened to the price.f sul{8r after the earne wu relea8ed by the 8Ovemment. and I am frank wtlen I litate the tblng done by the sUlpr barons will Need to be told that, "We just want to remind you. Even in normal timeS,eyery. If you contemplate buylikely be done by thel coal ooeratora Spring sees an increase in 'Feed Prices, Bnd these are not normal times. Buy.now, ing Rup and Unoleums Th,e above statements are vOllched while the price is right. . for by tbose in a pollitlon to know. .anytime within ,the ' next and after fully ~Iia-.tlng thMe you wiD' save ' on any FACTS do you stm tlilDk you bav. of these bargai!Ul, We have anything to,pin by "'Y,,~ng'" If not, call me and gi~e your order ,m any designs to seleet from for your present iii well u your fuand at a sa\iDg of from ture need.. A word to the wille Is sufficient. ' W. B Squlrel. Oral Surfaee, of Roule a. and Clifford Himes. of Centerville. attended the ceremonial of ' MYlltic Shrln"rl at Syrian Temple. Cincl~Datl. Saaturday.

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R~g. , 22.S0 . Wool Fib~e

Rugs, 9x12 ::-~ Special. $19.75 ,Reg~< 19.75 Grass ~'ugs, r9x12, ';:Oae'::! ,'•.~ , " Sp.ecial $16.50 Reg~ 21,.~5 Deltox OrassRlJgs~ '9~12 Special. $18~75 Reg.,37$0 Brus~el~ Rugs, 9x~2, to cI<?se' out at.- . ' . $31 :75 Reg. 49.50 Axminster Rugs, ·9x12, to close out 'a t. $42.50 " 'Reg. 19.,5~l:'Congoleum Rugs,' *':,~!:" . . .' Special. '$16.,50 ' Reg: 11.25 sq,·yd. Lino~e~ a~=ent • • • • Special 95e Window Shades purchased a year ago, ~ow,"on' sale 'at . less.than presen~ whQ~esale prices. All sizes an4 colors ; O¢nuine Fibre Matting, worth 75c ,yd, Special, '590 I: 65e

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TOBACCO BRINGS .AGI~OD PRICE TheJ)ayun Journal of lut week, In a I_tar from Itl.Johlll'fllle cor.pondiet 881S.: •• A tobacco buyer trom Pelill8Jlvania . a her. and bought a quaDtit1 of the' 1919 · tob~o at v~d prlcee, the .Jllshest beinir :t5 for, Spaoleb. The ' proepectl are 800cl for' the 19:20 aro~, u the, are pQl~ c:eritl felr traab." Dealen around h",,' are not otr",rln8 u high a:prlce for tobliCeO,an!l o.en are boldin. th.., ~tJ~ fora Drice that will be IOmewblare within 'teaIOn.

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DAIRY .FEED Union Grains 24% protein, 5% fat. 10% fibre, 50% 'carbohydrates. . Ce-Re-A-Lia'. Sweets 20% protein,41M% fat, . 10% fibre, 50% c&rbohy4rates. Kresl} Dairy Feed 20% protein. 4 % Jat, 10% fi.bre. ,

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MILL FEED AND 011lER~ ' Pure Ground Barley, Ground Rye alld Oats, A'lIC~W:IDK8Jil .: Bran, Tankage" oh ~eal, CQt.lCm:~~ seed Meal, Cora Meal, Seeds, Oats, Com, Wheat" Scfii-':;5-· lngs. Hay, Coal; Cement,- Biml~,. Salt j Sewer and Tile of all .~i&l~~11 Cement BlOck and Brick" .. ! ' ::' . ~.

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an oppr{' Inhl walt tb e door n! opened. ""'ho t Is It 1" lIiqll lrl'd Ie buller, r ho In one h"let gl nnce , 'fJUed to ftPl) rn l ~ e the nll ~ " ' R ·tlno n· Inl stlli lls nod 'l'Io Inl stnndlng. "MIlIJ things. Firs t the URme ot '1 & I Clltlemnn who Is aJllln g In the 1·\(Jlll 10 lil Y right eOllrosa 11 In tho 1 .oro lUj/ SlflWS. " . ""'hnt Is yo ur bU8In et8'" "Aoswer me tirst I" ordered FlU· IIl1h . toroly, noel wIth s uch 80 nlr ot "',uleur- "nd Buthorl ty t hnt the Sli' i ien! InPol"1 WII S al most In II pau lc ' r rear he hnd m isj udged his mnD. "That Is Mr. Symington Ott • s ir." "I wi h to S e hlw. Be 50 good 88 A fter

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word, th e slip or pnpt!r. 8tll(I(,-11 It r<'fli·cll,';>I),. 'I'here \\'IU' 00 (Jll es tloll lul! II ' genu I nPtIl' ss. It cull ed tor tell tlwlIsnoll doll urs, lint! Ule cu ll \\,.18 n R Jl Ulliorlilltl v QI:1 n gOvern. In nt honel. \''' <l<-nly b drew a ' ll l' ~ Jl h r~ll t h . roltl ,I Ole clu·ck. !lnt! deIIlwrntc ly ttlre It twice aerosa, [10 d""ppt!(\ Ihl pl ~ce9 on Ihe table. plr k II li P hl < lI ut, nnd wlthoul II turlhe" \\'Qrd w!llkell (rom the room. III II, ~ hllll h e round Knthl ee n OUL "'I'hIH 1M not thl! tl rll t lime," 80ld he In hlij h c~ t dl'll llJoti c monn er. "you II nv... ~n ,'c " lIIe fl'on . lIlysult. I Ul ought r'd tpll ~·u lI." • h I' "t(' lIpell hll ck. looking ti t hIm clI" hlll Iy. "I- I 'm ufrnltJ I dou't uod (' r~ l lI l1 ,1 .\'Il li . I don't thluk 1 eveo knQw you." "Jt ·s It" rdl y r o.sslbl e--" " W hll t We rll you doing In Olerer eh" IlItorrUJl led. "1 lellow somethlo, wu s IITOtl g I 01111-" She broke off,

Fitzhugh hesltn ted 11 moml'nt, Rnd, ' ke u IIglitollig pflnoramn . th e re IJIBhed ftcrou his ml lid telegrn phlc ictllres of myriad hl1n ds nppilludl ng 1011 ot lbe wo r lll.blooded Ru s 111 1). ho e eyes bespoke her l ove t or him. (, tho dnrk·sJdnoed "reels" "olel ng Ie\ r j noe!lls tic views. And a whllllelll Ideo co rne. " T II Mr. Otis." said be, " wn t li n ttlsSnry at the CaW!o desire to spenk lUI bl m." The bull r, thOUl:h Dot und rstnnd19, W81! 10 tun tty uSJ)lclolls. "I 0111 of rnld ." h e llemuTred. with Il "Ten Thousand Doll ars. rm hake ot hIs hend, "thot Mr. Otis at You r Fee t I" • very bUllY o Dd will be nooble to and made 0 terrll)I ' gi'R(lI rl' ",lUI the 'Ie you." Flbhugh thrust . lIta ' toot between p'nr e\. " T~ u tli u,<lIud ,d'llInrs. or 'l he closlng ,door aDd the woll; aud at hurl It nt r our f eet I" Al though Otla' fnee hll,l tllroed Ihot moment Hr. Otis stepped Into the denthl y p.lle he lirlll not gr wn ex· J ull. . cited or betrn Yfld n l!rgn or ('lI r. H "Well. Noooao '" "ThIll mao, sir-. Is trylog to torce hl8 eat Q.uite s till. Ills WI ll IlIlnda relltlo, -val'''' 1 am Just tlbout to eject blm, U,btly. 00 the orm8 or lila cllnlr. hI. . Ir." . ITIIY eyell Il:r.ed 'lJ. wn V (!r l.u ~' , upon ntzburb . laughed merrily. "Oh, no, UI bluck Qnes n bo,'o him ." I~ U1\)Jd , 'oulre not, Noonan," And ijetore tbe wor-k1l1g with the cool I\"III! 0 0 r a l1>u)eDt NooDJln could ~y a ",o~ ' p('rt~C[ mechnlll ' 111. "nu' ull lu' r Innd ·' r ilia,. a m,uaclll 'be \VO' _e1zed 10 a or fill 1\8 o ~ lu t Ttl" his II IOU ,bttilp of .I!teel · and thMl~ speechl8ls "probltl)lY tond; ond i h,! olily Wi •.\' to I<ilUnat the wlIll . denl with Ii mndmou III to hllll10r him. The master loolied on lUI thongh no· l'crhops. th ouglt . be's on ly bl ulli n!!. lu . ertalo whether to be awuled or In· aoy evcot 1'0 uast tnke n o c b ll n ce~ ." ,U.uut. WhIle he was decldlog Fltz. Otis niode 0 cr~resslng 11l0\' ' lDent l"were You Trylnll to Blackmail My bo.b confronted him. with bls Ongers al OlI,!!. the nrm ot his . Father!" "Mr. OUa," MId he, "I want a lew choir; his hend rllfllCiI ' Oo th bnck ot , mlDutes' tII'Ut wtth yon." It the b'etter to kel'p bls y ' hold 00 lind willi Impulslve couroge talrl,. Otl, I81IlUeiL '''I thlDk: you've earned tile supposed nmnlnc. allot u (11I e811 0n ot him. "\Vere you try. nn andlence with me. Nerie \lke YO!l1'll . ''Ten thousonll. liJ r-woo't you Ill\! t.o bln cklllnJl lilY taOler?" lIJ1e~d Dot 10 uO.r ewarded." The, eo· plense sit dOl\'o?" "SOlD\! people might have culled It tered the BhadoWJ room, olteoslbly • "I wnl not. J could not eq llode the ,ometblo& worse," he replJell eA8l1y; ltbl1lry. . , dyoomlte IIlttlug down.. ' lind be Wll8 thlllklug: "Sbo's boaut!. - "What can I do tor yon'" '~ QtlHe so. quite ao I" 'I'he cn re~lug tl1l-1leulltI(ull Tills must be' tho sort ,"Jnlt 'a' moment.·\ FItzhugh drew movem ot locreasc.l ills voIce was men go cruzy over_ The 80rt weu do the .Udlor dOoI'll, ;wb ch led to the Bllley. "Ten tllOu8Rhd-h·m. YOII d(. things ror." ball, •to.ether alld lastened the c108P. not, ot course, 8uPIlose I hove tha t "WIlllt were you dOlo,?" abe 10' hnlQr 11m dellOllfted bll oewspnper mucll mODel' In l1Ie h611se 1" alstell, Pllreel very carefully 1]l'On the floor. " No. You must ,"rIte me R check," "Why 10 loqulsillve?" be cnuotered. ¥ )oolrtld a,rouDd the r09m. and. 8et- "Very She rooked aoooyed, "\V·would yOD true. ' so 1 must. "'But"-!te felled th., were tree from InterruptJ.on, picked up hili pareet ant! took a held 0 floger belilde hIs eye aud smiled mlod tellln« me your DlIme7" ehe aeat OppOlJlte his host. who watched wn gglshll'-"mlgllt I DOt stop pay· alked, and du, ber nalle ID'to ber palmi npOD tcellD, ber cheeks bUftlo DU th... monmentl with a frown ot men t on the check 1" "You mIght. but YOl1 woo't. You wlll \Jul" _ . ,:, " • 1u8pIC:to. and aDDoyanee. . f:le..CI!'lr~d DOIl1t~ lv.; "Onn von feCIIlr , Wben r.ttsllllJrllWpolle hll voice had aCCOmpII!)y me to Ule blink; ,ou will tl\e deep, . felOnaot rlOI' It alwaYIIIle- stood ot my I!lbow while I CIlsb It; (OooUlloed 00 P&118 II qulred - wheDever be w.. "actioI" a l OU will theo enter Ii motorcar \1'llb part or exerelslua hla onWrlcal .ttt. m'o ond drive to 80me deserl~d eiK>t "Yr. oUa;' be ·.bepn, leanlo, torward outlllde' Ohlcngo; you will leove the In hI_ cbolr aDd lookln, bl, .udltor 'a uto, Rod Ulua give me a" cJIUOCO to s teadily In tJle eye, . "7011 are a ' mlllloo- escape. ' AI.I . thIs while I shull bnve the dynamite; oDe tnl c move anll I'll ' re, ure yOU noU" . Otll' frown deepened. He ,laoced blow us to kIngdom come. Your lite t~patlently at bll W/lte1\. lex COD epare Is worth ten lllou ~ nnd dO\l I\l'S, 1 take 'ou but tl ttle time tbls .m ornl'!.," be It. MIDe·. DOt. Do 1 run let) myself ttd. with polito curtDl!II. "I must cleur'" "Exceselvely. And U (l W Cor tlt e In Many Home. Better Health flSIr that you .tate ;your bUIIDe81 a. check." Without movlll g his bend Is ·Simp" . • Matter of briefly ae ponlble." frolll the back of tbe clllllr Otis pro''But you are II mllllona1re?" Better Blood duced tI prIvate check l!ool: nnd 1\ "Yea, ,:yell. Whllt of Itl" fountalo pcn. lIud, t e()\ lng l he \Vol' "And I am a pauper. .At this moPepto.Mangan Improvea ·Blood 'n811t J CQu'd not bl1Y~ls Dewlpa· with hIs tjngers, Oil d (lil t 11 ch\'l~ 'er." Be toolr trom the ' library table tor ten IhOIl. llntl dollal·l!. "" \lat ' . Composed of Approved -". mornlo, lIa(ler Otis had beell unrne?I' he usked, "Moke It pn),lIble to b nr 'r.n Blood.Maklng Element8yt>tldln". It W&9 folded tD such wise "Very well-" • • !'Ilt a large lIawllgbt photograpb 1m· "Futher I" Put Up in LIqUId and wedlotell' caugbt his eye. . He recogA pnlr of porti eres ot the rCltr ot · Tablet Form of: IIl£ed It 1 0 9taotly-~ecogDlzed the tall. .,'.I'alllllt figure lu the white aweater the r oom \\'e r~ held tnr opurt, nlld In the operlure Slno!l U girl. WII hout ~tllodln, tlbon Ule blur ot faces, anJlI! Are you tired · Bnd wes.~ and ' hrowo tl/lwardll aDd outwn rd.. hend turnlng- hL bll ck 11'118 tOll'lI nl I,,' r"blne?': 00 yoo SaT to YODraelf. ',nck. 'e:rea closed. He lived over again Fltl:bugll knew 11'1 \1) . he WII ~ . He hnd "Wbot'8 the ose of living? Wba' \ hit brief momeDt or glory. BDd the hearll Ii r I ' Ice I",rore. A ~ I<ho . IIIJke do 1 get out lite. drt\gglna tbrou;b 'x,oltatloll be bad · telt returned two- hIS uoll flell hn ntl II '·,lIlllt·1i ~wlrtl:v 'b18 rlra,b e:dstenoe 10 this oobappy rl)l(I. Be enlt Ihe ,(laper asIde ant!. way ? " t,hrew blmself 1010 U,e role be was You d oo't feel . well !.lad you dOD" tllBytO, WIth redoubled zest. koow wb y yo u bAve so little energy "Mr. Otla"-aod be poloted two to 1.10 onything, olld yo u get <til ~lI'ed rIgId 1I111ers WIUIID uu luch ot hll out before it il! d a Da There are learer's tace-"you must leod me teo . 'm tlli oliiJ In Amerloa 'bal have 8uQb 1bousaod dollars I" He selzi!d the .feelln gs no w aDd theD, aDd lire to be lIewspoptr Ilnrcl'l. whIch hod beeo pi tied. But tbj)re Is belp. 11ole.. ,. stln, on bls kneee, aDd stood uP. some 8Ariou!! mQlady \s a' the bo~ holdlng 1t high above bls heud. "Mlod, 'om of their trouhle, a f ew wi eklof I IIU' JIIutt I" Hli vole. rUIl Qut oml. Pepto. MBng<tn wll! work a wooder~ tnl obaog e. l'epto. Mangan pute new ,vi gor Into the blood, and 'be blood \8 the IUe fiuid . WUb pleDty ~ of rloh. red blood oourillD~ ihrou8b. oDe 's body, ooe \e preUr Ultely '0 f ool good aoll vigorous aod be s'roul aDd look hearty. , Go to your draIJgl8t and allk for , ALL STANDARD BREEDS 'IGude's Pept.o .MangaD" .Be lore ~I.c. YOllr Order Now for SPr!" .. Do llyolY to sar "Gnde'll" If "~ude'a" ~. DOt. aD tbe paokoge It III DO' Pep'o ·lIIaD. gan, It III put up ID boialiqDld aDd . DAYTON, HATCHEIfY 1620 TACOMA ST. ' DAYTON,· OHIO tablet form. Tell tbe drnggie' ~hioh y on prefer . .There floo dif., Bo ll L '.. 878 Home 3&83 terence In mediolnal valu8.-Ad"• . .

Millions Need Pepto-Mangan

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ProIIat.e c.rt PrUII'Ia. la tbe maUer of tbe will of Maar· Ide ~leker, deoeaeec1, Will DO' ad. mUsed ~ proba.. 10 .be MaUer of the el .... of Jame. C. Oeolr, deoeued. Jam. JamM T . Deall: II appolDted .elmID. la'ra&Or. R. Id. CoDorer. Carl 1111ler aDd A. C. Vall are appolD&eclap l»ralaen. ID 'be maUer of $he pardlaD. ~ II eel f s blp ot lIary 80w ..er,.0 a ea Doom r.... teDt Coor' baa ordered aD reli r lel Btefore buying a Tractor, " ppallltmeD' ot a 8Da IUl or .. with. all the merits for farm \IDoompeteat. work, s~e Laybourne & Me. .. ...,- . Kealn, Waynesville, Obio. J' Matt.... LIfAutiI Edwlo Zellerl. IOldler, of IIIami.. bor8 aDd Mtaa Edna True" of .',aoll:. II I'It1hlla,d."P"'a .ank Dlltlnot"{eI, 'Only ODe DaUooal buk 10 the ted Stat•• wbld! dow Dot ba.. "NatlQDal" all 1\ part ot Ita Dam.. It I. thEI BaDII otNortb Amer!N •. IoPbIIo IdelpblL ",peelal act of coDcren" req nllred to pennlt a nAtlooal blink to operate a. auch without 10dl ~.t101 the tR ct that It Ie a natiOnal bank In Itl Dame. - - -_ -

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New Sulta B81~ry Ullellbrook., al .. 'fS The ClevEI)aDO. CloolooaU. Chloago & 8' LQule Railway Co, ror mODey. Henry Fred aDd Barney UlleD. brook 91' The ()I nolnna.'t. Chloal{o.& S'. LoDle Ratlway Co For mODey.

10 libe matter of MlnDle L . Ba.b VI 8e1l08U Raltb. PlalDtllf graoted dlvor:ce. In 1~be ml:'''er of EdDI! Trul& n Berbn' Trolt, Plala&lff I ....ted dt",lrItltl aDd oUlltOOy of ohlld oD'ii further order of tbe OODr\, In the m ..tter of EII.ahetb Mor .... et al. VB Margaret Orate et at U fa ordered .bat partitloD of re,,1 ea&ate' be made 10 fa90r ot all par. &18810 IDterea' P . V BoDe, D. W. Rnmpbr~ys and Ja8 . FoileD are ap POIDted oomml8l10Dsre to malre 'he lame. .

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Farm of 90 aert's, 40 acres for com, 7 acres (or oats, .... Ied to u.. \IIIUnI~, I" b.. - . . mado ....lI~ 'bat "lI'lio U .....yat>utlf N.'ioDaI BaDIl' 18 tho ylUap of Jiar ve"l)ul'I. 10 ~be 18 aert's of c-Io:ver, 25 acres Oou'la~, .of Wan'eQ. IUtti at.1:6I or Oblo. b .. ot>JIl~ .1' 11 aU lite JII'O""'OJIIJ 01 ,be 8'.~ of blue grass pasture, orchard ; u'- 0' .,.. UnI .... 8 ... _. ~utNtI ... be com· DIJed "lIb heroD an ....,.,..~Oll aha11 be .u· tbortud ... _ineuce t he buato.. 01 Baal"'D". small fruits, running· water, N~WR" " ... I . Jobo SIl.U.oG William•• OoatR''''' ~he Ou~~.do ..... ~, ...r· good large house and barn, eI ~ A , _nbo .. alIoilaI a......... 11l'la vtualta 0 BarveJ.b~. ID t he CouutJ waler in bouse, Cement walks, or ",.nell. IUtd S ..... 0' O)ilo . . . .IIthoriaed 110 co_ tbe b .... .,.. 01 B.nld ...... p",. outbuildings. ylcled 10 8ec~0Il FI'~'-ooe buutlred antl.bty· all nece,ssary ~ DC UIe Bo\'1aed 8 ...,u,- of ,be Ulllted ....'-1. . $ 15 an acre. Posst'ssioo 011 III ~tmoar "h_f wi' .... m7 hlUtd aD.d 8Hl of oDlc:o 'Ille ' ....1Jatb day or February . March 10th . . 18Z0, J NU •• ULTON WILLIAMS, 11.21 OoatPlroU.... of 1118 Ournac,. Xenia. Ohio Lock Box 79, of CIa...

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Notice of Appointment MONEY LOANED

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Barry Walter to Jeff ThomPlOD, part of 10' No. SlID Lel*Don 11. Alber. I:i•• JObD to Ar.bar Kelly. par' of 8eo, >, T, S, R, '. Tu,.t1eoreek 1'wp. II. O~oar lIaritn to Obarl.. lIarlla, lot No. , 10 Baneyabur, 'lS5. A.D .. Genard &0 ,:bu, Saen, pu' of )0' No. e to J.OkllOD'1 Addl&t01lto LebftnoD.l1. CharI .. lloore to JON,. TlDney. p.rt of Jaoob BrowD'a . aun., No. 7111 of Vlrgiola IIIlI&aty laad. 11, O&ho ReDderlOD \0 LoIdI lAplD.. lI:y, pan ot Sec Ii, T; 1\ R 5.l'rao •• II. Twp. 11, • . Aoua Pnal., .. aarq BoblDllOD. )0' No It ta ElllaH'a Addl'I. . . . LebaD~o

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work 00 tarm I·ubi.. on KruDn' 'arlll.bed If wtlnltd lnqt.tr .. 11\ tblll "mot! &lata of W . S. BarIoocl<, d_.-I. mlO l(II&Icle .. Il8nbr ....... ~118. AI..b R. U _ lOCI! .... lieu doli .Ppo6Dled""d quaU1letJ .. &_ul« aha Kci_ or W.• 8. ilarwock . ... of Warren OouuIJ. Ohio. <Io<le.-I. FAR" TO RENT Oa&e4l111JJ lIab d.r ot F.bruarr. J820.

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Wm AUe., a ...tD'I''''to~.. to V... nk araDd01ll. part o)f Mao. 18,.T. B. '. Clearoreek Twp t177el. Frank WIlIOD to BeD JCe&'p, pa~t of 10' No. W. DMnleld Twp. II .

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FOR BALE-PROPERTY ~rDl.- ·Tht!lIt!

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When the talk turns from poUdcs to railroads, and the trayeler with the cocksure air breales in with, "There's an awfy1. lot of 'water' in the raiJroada," here are some hard,pan facta to give him: '

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Amerlc:an rai1rOada have cost. $80,900 a mOe -roadbed, 1tJ"uctUr8s. stations. yards, te.mm:. als, freieht and P~rer tr~verythinl' from . tile.great city teRlUnals to the laSt ~e. ,

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I'.n lo'ur_&lon • . .dd..... 80.110, W.,aenll", Oblo. ' ml7 rew"l of mlKecI bay, allO a flae tar. . ,.ar Old 001&, aDbrokeD. Q. E, RUe,. phooe " .0 _10 LoOp, Po.u, A Nu 1, abon' ball are MMUDfId', 'rllm 100 ap. IDquin of II. E tUae'-wOCkI, W.YD."llle,Oblo. mlO .• UDtW es.... I5ePlrator, ,004 lUI bew. Ipqalr. or Ob ... Pope !c. U. ~, W.,DMflUI,Oblo. , 1010 Ull' ... · 8.~_ Oream tt.parator ~'Ia loyer!:'or p~la, • •DII be~ CaD be roo b1 baDd nr DOWlf. ~p U IlOtd til' ,be DU' · 10 da,e. EraM' B""oo~, Wa,....vlUe;Obto,

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A gQOd concrete-and-asphalt . ~Iehw.y COlts $36,000 8 mila--~t .. bare road, not counting the cost of culverts, bridges, etc.

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Our r,.i1r01td~ oouldn't be duplicated todaY, ~or '150,000 • mile.

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They are caPitalized' for only $71,000 a'l1'liI~ m~ less than·their actual valUe, SeventY~ne thousand dOllars tod~y will buy one locomotive.

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~rlflh raJl~,. M'e blpitaUzed at $Z74;OOO~" mUe; the French at $155,OOOj German $l32,000; even 'in ~da (still :ih pioneer c1eVltop~t) ·they are capitaliled $67,OOO~ a mile. ~ av~ac~ f~ ~ foreien countrieS ia $100.000.

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. p>w'capit~atfon ~ hich ope~atfnc ....... eOCY'have enabled ~ RailroadS to pay' . the J.Ulh~~ waces whn8 charIina' th. 1oW~t

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D. L. CJ' A Nh, ~~i tor and Publibher. Wa} 11('~viIJe, Ohio Subseriollon P~ice. $.1.60 per year

WEDNESDAY. ~A.RCH 3, 1920 .I'll" krillW h l lll~ •

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or the .v~II"" uW; he w,'urs II Hllft gra1 hllt •• 11111 . "ues und II blue serl:e suit 'r"t' dynllll,lte Is W"" 1111 (I In II mows.

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Scrip L..th ... Veed on Ro.d.. hu been estimated Ihat M.TlIO

palre ot 0111 IIhoos are need.d tor eyer, mile ot • road eompollUon made ot 11111. rock. IIPhalhDd IC!rap I.. ther tho t hll beeD patented In Great BritaIn.

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Before buying a Tractor, with alJ the merits (or (arm work, see Laybourne & Mc. Kean, Waynesville, Ohio.

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NEW .BURLINGTON J. W. Ander.oll III .ery III a' bll bcmelo M.)o&b BurIlD.too. oAr'hor TUFDllr hal porobaalld &he properly of M. L 81ao'00, aDd will move In'o 1& thl. week. Tbe W F. \t o 8. me'd 'be home of Mr•. J~ ..e Blel, &&orday af'er. ooon Tb& O. III beld II loolal as ,he home of Mr. aod Mr •. M. W Men 4eoh811. Tueaday eveoillg. Mill . BIMOer Haydooll la"e a 81umber party, Thureda,. olebt. la booor of ' MI.~ Mar, Lewle. Tb088 pr8leo~ were: Mt"l8I Mary Lewi.. Yarle "eeeober, GrIce 8hambaDllb aDd DOooa Mae Batley . IIr aDd "r.. O. E. 0'8r,aD& are the prood peran'. of I n'.le euo. .. Born-To N·r . aod Mra, Howard 8&8nlay, rebraar, :15th, a loa. . W. C 8usl\b and •• D. CoUen .aLi wllded fhe tt.rd"ari> Dealere' Con. vlID'lon 10 CiDoIoo .. 'I. lal' weet . Mr • . a. A. ~beppa'd .Dd childreo ~ere gue.ta of re1a'l,ee ID o.,.Son, la.' week. . Raymond Oarr I" lufferlog aD at. -taok of ,·tlll,'·

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'Dbe ..1I.4..y mee\lDI 'hat w.. &0 have beaD beld at 'be FrlelldlClaarcb 00 Sooday. 'I'.ebroary 119. WH POilt. pooed IndeflDltely. on aOOO1lD' of elolloe8•• aarold Ilanls, of oor 'owo. and ADgellna Morray. of LebanoD. were qoletly married 00 l.. t Thureday. and ar.li wUh Mr. Barria' parea" fOI; a few daye. The horae marlle' to thll "Iolnity t. very go~ aod .he demaod I. ,rell&. Mrs. Emma EIltIl wa. a vilitor ~n ' Day~on aDd Xeol .. laU week Ira Hart800kj of DaytoD. apeDt Sunday with hie wlf, Ind relatl".. MrB. AU. Ward wee a week.end !roeet of rolatlvel 10 ,bIB "Ioinll.,.. fhe IIlok are ImprovlDg a\ ible wrl'log "re. Mary Unum Ie lojoornlng whb her daogb&er, Mr•. A.ij.Coll.t•. The B.,,'18t MltIIIlonary 8oole'y met at Mr., BeooeU'a00 WedDeeda, . The . IVlo Lel«oe met 10 relolar lIe8110n witb all officerl In &heir proper .'a'IOOIl. Mrs. Berbed Carr met with tbem aDd lIa"e a talk OD ber obarl$y work 10 Phlladelpbla, koown as 'he Cblld Welfare ~ooIetJ. E. II. Lukeoll aDd 1'. B. O,ler .... tended the mo"le, a' Wayoen-IIls on Tueeday olght. They .. re boSh wldowere. M". Ida dowe aod 1100, Barry. received a box of SOD KI., oraD,.. . from rel.tlv.lo.CaUfornla . I Tbe eale of Almoo I'errl. w.. well • ,wnded. every&hlDS eellloa w.1I aDd brlDgiD, aood prlOlll, Mr. and Mre. Chff aawke euter. taloed for dlDoer 00 WednNday, IIr end Mre. Bad Barlao, lleurs Henry andl'ranll Oyler. Wm. St. John. ot the KUnaUloII. .... Freooh 1II0'or C4r Co., of Leba DOD, .al la 'bll "loIDI'y 1001110• •fter abe i'ord PlOI!p8Qte. Mr. E"aDI, of Claolooaat. repr. leO HOi 'be flftb.Tblrd Na&lon&l BaDIE, WII the o>peliloR Of our Bank 00 Satqrday. Mr ' Wm . 8eIl,of ..iomervllle,Ublo, wae in atteodanoe., our Bank OpeD 1111 00 ·Sator4.,.. . I'raok AloOarreo b .. p .U:J~ a Repabllo trnoll and Ie no" heallos for peopla. B~ln"' ~ la acod and more uooll. are oeede4. 'l'b0l8 wbo ba". parobaeed farm. now blla,. 'arolos o"er 'be "masamab," alld 10 .o~a fe" loillanp. tIley ha.a oot 10l U to 'ofa over, Oh:u. Madden had auolber. oar. load of 00&1 to oome In !.., week to .npply &lie,Dee4y In &hll 'fiolnlS,.. , Mr. aDd' Mre - Btirlao 81"'.7 IOD. of near Dodde, were ga.... Mr.aod Mra. Thoa. YoGladeoo To... d•• of week.

LlZZUIl Hl'EW AR'f. Samual Meredltb and family moved SO tlletir farm a& Middle RUD, On account of not having !a" weell. Mr.. O. B. ' .,obnll WH·. a o.Y&On to move, satisfactory arrangeviii tor. 8&'unla,.. ments baving been made, our Mre. Mdllda II:mriok ball been sale will be called off. qolw 1Il1t0oe lu& Friday. Ben F. James. A number of farmer. delivRred 'hatr 'r..11 'obaooo at tbe wue. 1 will offer a' Pob\lo A~otlon 2X 1I0UM h.re, . 'l'bonda,., So William wHee Wa1Des"llIe, 3 miles Ea.t of BraWn, &he btllyer, , 1£Idge"l1ls. on the Lower Spring• 1I:111e Method aod oh\ldre~ bora pille, 00 returned to tbelr home 10 MiddletoWD. IH~ we.,t, afser ae"eral da,.I' Mouday, March 8, 1920, via" with hell' mo'her, Mre. Eliza. BegioDlog a$ 1 o'olook, 'be tollow. been I'ouilla•. Ing properl,: 2 80reel, 3 Catale. /) Kre, J. R Feolsermater, of Day. Boga. :16 Sbeep, ImplemeD~8. CorD. too, Ie DOW l'a,.lol w1&h her mo,her. Seed Potel088. B80rneae, eto. See lire. BIII.O C.ICO U 'be home or bllJa for furiber partloulars. Dr. Broot. . CHAB. GRAY. Everett CI.,II returoed from Co. W. N . \::Jean, Aoot. Iumbul, FrldAlY evening, where he h.. been lpendlnl lome time at I wllJ offer at Pablto Aoo.lon at Ohio 8$a~ UOllYeflity . . my rBIIldeDoeln Wellman. Ohio, 00 Kre. 1'. M. [)allllo, of Day&oo,.peut . tb •. HarveY8burg' and Orelonla plko, I8vera1 daYI h~t week at the bome 00 of Mrs. .II'ranlll Milko berger, aD.l Tuetday, March 9, 1920, oalled on Ly'ld' frlende. Beslonlog at 12 o'olook, the follow. Mr. and M'II. AileD Emmk, 14181 log property : 5 Borlle8. 2 CaUle. 10 Velma and aermlo ~mUh a"ended Bog., Implemeotll. PlaUorm Scalell. t.eon tlall.bor:,'1 18le. Dear Unloo 8ay aDd aoueebold Goods. See blllll for f!lrlber partloolar!!. VUlep,. on TJl'Oraday. JOBN W. WOLFE, Mr. aod "re. Ralph Lewla moved Walter Laoy. Aoot. . from Day too Do 'he Grehazp farm. Ie.' weet. I will .ell e& Pobilo Aoollon. 2 8taole, LIlIlb. of Davton. IpeD' mtlea North of Wayoe8vllla. 2 ml\81 8und.y wUh !b18 pereD'a. "r. and Sooth of Farry, OD tbe W. B . Din· Mn. C. 8. Lallilb. wlddle farm. 00 Ur. aDd ...... tthermllD Rogers Wednellday, February 10, 19'20, were 800day lr1le~'" .f Eonll BI,IDoioa at 10 o·olook. 'he follow· Botren and lib. aDd Mrll. .raoll tnll' prop.rty: 5 Bor~8II. 8 CaUle, Rogen. . I I Boga, ImplemeDtl, Vehlolea. Bar. Tberle J 00811 .a. oomple&el,. .or. n_, Eead. eta. ~e bllIll. , JACOB B. STRUU8E. priaed. rrlda,' evening. by ...eral 01 hie 1i,'le f'rlllndl who weDS to W. N. Beare, Anot. !Op8nd 'he ."euln• •lth 111m before The ondlllltgDed, liB admIDla.r... be la..... for bl. ooaa~ry home. R01 Uay aDII mother bave moved ~or of 'he elsate of 1'. W. Ba,bawa,., will ofJ~r at Publin thle at from Rldllevllle to Sh. Cornell prop. decealllld. hie law rllBldeoDe 00 Tblrd 8treet, erty, HoeoU., purClhaaed by M. B, Waynenille. Oblo, ad Barn.'. SaturdaY, March 13, 19lO, Ur. aDd Mre. Ral»h Johnl eoter. 'lined 10 dinoer. :-londay. Mr8. LU. Ballouleg a' 1 o'cloak pm, tbe tol. lIan Ohamplon anel daoghter, 8&811a. lowlog Cha"ell.oouIlsUDg of BOIl8e. of Webb Oit,.. Mo•• Mre. Llillao Bo. hold .0roUore, Ollbell. caDoed SOD and 10111 • Blmer. Bennie 8mltb. FroU. Inoo~tor, Garden Toal •• eto. lire. Dora IIIlOKlr1'>y anti danlfhter. I:!ee hiU. for furthar pertlonlarll. LEROY BATHAWAY • of I>a,.&on. ancl Mr. alld Mr8. Frank W. N. Meare. Anot Admtolshalor. 8m1&h.

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tbe 'dll'ileit iOtlDr drh~ou-e'~c!r1law'l" She bIt her lip nnd 8tepped bock Having purchased an Auto Truck, I am prepared to do from IIltn. Shll WII8 lcarlet to her all kinds of . , templea. "Ye_)'ee, I remember )'ou DO"'. You are UIO one I rave 8 dollar to ,eeterdIl1. I believe )'011 &aId jour IIl1me wall Fltz-Ftts IIOl.Dothto~ or' other'" , Call me any time-day or night-will be oa haDd~ ready wlNtZhugh." to do your work. . r .·i ] "Ob. )'es-DoDlel Flubugb I I reo member perfectl)' 09W." "I'm' gllld )'OU do.· .. Thn be boc:ame aware that S)'IDtDI· Will be very reasonable, and will guarantee my work. ton Olle wall .taOOIDtr In the dOor",a, of the IIbrll17. At 8Igllt ot tbe man Wal_ Kendo_, Admr ! lold 'he w.bom be hlllt bllllered ' II dongeNul (hor,. Irarm at publlO IIole. w. o.t You, Mlater. IUD~tli: t",kln, lbe uothlolrable. IIbert1 Betanla,. af"'BOOD. Ia wal por. • A caterer 8dyertlsI!B: .. ,tree rul'ot ~ddl'elllloK bit daU~hler OUa' rool· chaf84 by Dr. a. H. Herman. of nlahed 10 IDllulted tanka."-BoetOll a_ bnd vaDIBbed, ' hla retltl'aIDt DaY'on. for 181!Ot. 'l'raoICrlpt. lDapped. lire. Uary Oarmooy eotert.loed Fiuhugh took the glrl's bnnil, lind III n vlbnlnt v(llce. J)regnllnt with tar '0 Bunda,. 41aoer I Ur. aod Mrs. Wtlbar Clark, MI.... Mildred aod more .lgoUlconce tI't1D the words ,It •• Veterinary attered. Sold. "1 wIll 110 \ lay goodb)' Maraare& and Jilr. lIl"ere" Clark. IIJ IIiiN a.-MoraIn H••,,,, J but IU revoIr," '!'ben be turned 118il • · ..... U thqTlre.llch, and Mre. 8. B. aaloea and Mr. 111ft tbe houae. '!'be front door bud :mrner & Complog ba ve II o,ed Mr. and II N. Alan Hartlook are Onaduate 01 01110 State Unlwnl' .•. Examined Correctly;•• Sinut or BUm, If Sore, _ffi!1,y closed behlDd blm berore-Qtla th..!r carl,,, and repair Ihop to tbe now maklQR thetr b.ume lp Olan.on 100, Jam.. , al~d Yr. aDd Mrs. WeI. {rrItItId, Inllamed or 'GIUaes Fitted R Grenullltd. ute Murine ter Keoriok Wllire . . &ertailled, Suo ..h~eled UIlOD hll daughter. bilioksml'b Ihop In 801l'h BIU'Unl' Couo'y, oMr WlImlDI&oo . ·iHi.~ ••r....... Safe for AT MODERATE PRIOBs ' 'IWbat did dlat maD 118)' to ,ouT' b. too. . Oa.. blink la ..qalpped wi,h one of daT, ., &be hf)me uf Mr. aod MI'I!. OFFICE: _Malt. AtlIIDruaim. Wriletor Theodore ~mpbeU .n4 famUy at ......... &,. Fo~rth Strewt, ncar Tyler ' demlnded. !!!!'!!!!'!!!'!!!!!!!!'!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!~!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!I!!!!!!~ ,be moat modero 1Id4ID• . mach_I. Oen"nllle. . , 0 • Le.to, ~eau&ed bUill..... · "Wh,.. ~· nolblnl of liD' ImJlOrtDDce.1 Telephon. 9S Mr. aDd 'Mre. hank tJmi'h en~r. '!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!"!!'!!!!!!!!!"!!'!!!~~ Wh,r !llIe II'ughed n..ervousl,. like 10 tbe. Qaeen 0"7: 00 la., i'aeeday. Optieal Departaeat . Bahrdll,.. &lae J."er·..II&8n, e mild CBucht lD lOme pett¥ wled.. " R. H. Brooke Ie a,aj.o at, hie Ohio S. Detnlt St. Wayne.vlll~ • Hoo&op aDd aDD. glmar, BA~NHART, X.... oM. mOM·oor. attor 88.a,ald.ye' oodoement. Mn. LllllaD Champion and "00 to ),our room. Thot mUD WBe Q . A Tbebe.it I&lrted olf 00 8a.o*.,., OpeD e'ftnlnp by appelll~ _arhaer. 8&811a. . Public maniac. ,He mlgbt hne killed )'ou. I' d 'h boArd Ie _'I Wh.re·. Noonan'" He 1110, a servo ebroar, »8, an e .... -----lilt.' bell. reo .to 'the h"" telephooe, plealed with 'he oo,look. ' AU kiocla 01 No_". Work. Willi DR. BELL'S ANTI-PAIN lIlItled ~roUgh tlle tlilepbone diree- ' Y ........ _.t v__ aPL-t ~ D_n.. Be.Ilral from hera a'&8oded ,he aDd a tlpeoIal&,.. • . . InWmeI an4 Extemal hIna. tOI'1. and rot the ChIcago avenue po.. ClU' UVII n.-vW '" a pabllo eale of "or_. ander '_h. dl . lIee lItallon on tbe wIre. ' Good Llalaeat wiD, do UaW raotioo of . BuanloD' & ijlryker, or !!!'!'!'!!!!!!'!!!!!!!!'!!!!!!!!"!!!"!!!'!!!!!!!!!~!!'!!!!!!!!!!!!'!!!!!!!!'!!!!!!!!'!!!!!!!!'!!!!!!!'!!!!!!!!!!!'!!!!!!!!!"!!!!!!!!!'!!!!! B. • • aA.'fDA W.Y . "Pollee beadlJ'!i8rter" • . ' . Tbll You Try "Bou~"''' WllmlolWn . . ..vaTU'rlO.'. Deatt.I Ie 8ymlngton OU •. Lake Shore drive. UOlt lirLira..te iOt . . a eo__ We oaono' CeDt.rahse nutll haUd. . CraQ maD Jm left bouee. B.·I lrrltaat on Gt. aurf~. . .4 -'.. ~1' In, ma&erlal la redoOlld ID .,rioe. A. 8. AII.o look 8:. B. Tb0D1J)1011 cot a bundle 01 dynalllltl, 10 be COl'&- tD!po~1'l aUer. Boutoa. fa ~_ Tbe 51gb 008& .pt Ihlal la 10 dl.... '0 the lloOlellan b<MIpl&al a' Xeoll luI how FI)U handle. bhn. • How'\I fennt. Gete rlCllt U1c111f 'tU '~ 'raUl &.ha.labor 18 blJCb. aod every. 00 lIon4aT. "h'ere Mr Tbompaoo & .......... . . .. .. P'IDetratee to . til. 1Oare. ., ... thlliS II aplaea proS...... underwell' a .Ulh' openUoD. tnable. if FOil . waat to-lt • bod'I an", .. a 11 ·hel " won't bVllb.. 01' blllkl'-bat yoa • •" '."ea:Y • r reIa..... Jed Gra. aad Wifa aad A '8 • ~ II en D~. J. W. MILLBR. 8tat. of OhIo, CIt, of '1'01140, per lb. for Butter-fat, March lit to 7IhI IDC IusIve. \a • .:. I' ,..... ~ are 011 "he !qO.... WIre ID WtlmlDltoD OD Taal4ay. • !<I,IO&II CoIant,. II. • Rev. A JIl. BontlogSoo 'Olled 'he .-nutk 'I. Chene" malte8 oath t1i&t lie ~ j;d ,:~ .~t, W. We are proud of our I'\.'cord-no Trl·State patron haa received leu , •• DaNTIST~.;;; M....·Terr;y la no" able SO r1lD hll It _lor ~er of J,he tlrm Z. Nataft II_bar ~ .... __. .I., ~ palpl' aUh, M. &. ('harob hare I... than 6S centll per pound for hia butter·fat since September 29, 1919. . .Cb. .. , • co... clOlnl' bllll.... I. the twiqtq; tJuoo~_ jolate, alld"'e l§oodlty. IOhool h~k a,a.l n. CllY of Tolallo. Cou.t)' anti State atoreAI4 and that ".Id firm '11'111 pay :=.t.I,!!1~_to !fMloUl~~.1 fioia Opr Trllaw I loform a. that we The 8euonl have moved &0 Dear W"~l. . WIet-,dnlq Weel< ~nnlDJ( Wlet beJ(lnDloJ( WeoJc bIglnnloa 1• tba ot ONJII HUNDRIIlDofDOLL.\R8 P'ebru.,., Oclo_ December Noftlllber JUlu'lT I . are til ~.a oar road~ lmpro"ed 'bla Pon WlIllftm• . tor ..ell a,,11 .,...,. _ Catarrh ta tM clIU.-;;;:.tJtreat 6th ....... ~65c 8nl. ....... 72c let ·.... .. .. 75c 5th ......... 70c 2nd ........ 67c tbat .... "0\ be be · our.. 11,. the 118' eU_te. It L)IIIl.tra&N 10 ... at . nmmer. whlob loondl mlgh'~ rood Tommy Willi lama aod Mr. Moore. of HAU'S CATAJUlH ~JClNm. 13th ........ 7Oe IOth ...... "T5c 8th ......... 75c 12th ........ 7Oc 9th .. ..... Me , fseW 'JIlIn. and ecat1ere ~ Mid true' &he,e II no mUl'alle tD It. of "'larksville; 04aUed 00 K.IC. '!'bom.,. . J!I~ Z. - CHJIlNmY. 2Oth ........ 72c 17th-...... 75c 16Ih ........ 75c 19th .... " .. 70e 16tb........ 67c 'I'raJ, Nature.. Aiel. Aik (or HeMIIJlJh1l I. Baker aDd family Iia"e IIOU OD t!nodIY . aWOJ'D to betore me alltl lllbacribed 2'1th·........72c 24th ........76c 22nd ....... 73c 26th ........ 67c 28rd ....... 70c In m,. pre••rll:e. thl. " th dQ of De- . . . ., .-MaDOId BOIIpI ....... ad a~"" v II &a-U. .. . . (TIa.or'lciaal Joa.. Litliilmd) at alJ Ipov .. Dg "ey Mre Alliaoda Garner aDd 4a8eh. e.mber. A. D~ 1.... ' . 29th ........ 7Oc · . A. W: OLlJlA8()M.· . , ~., III, .. teate "cI~.IIO' Mr. an4 Mr". E ' 8. ne.tn en"'. 'ltr, JeIIle, were ~00clay . 1JU8I1. of A. , ....1) . NotarF Publlo. '!'lui . oId~riee. W. pn4 . • ~Ded for dloDer on Moad.,., Feb. B. Talm·.,e aod famUy,oear Clark .. ,HaIl'1 ~~rh KtclJelu I. lak.. laHand thil ad to aay one who hae three 'or more COWIl and ~II them FUNERAL DIRECTOR 23. Meurl tleor! aDd J'r.Dk ville. tenall,. uti &ella tbroul'h the Blood on.. ·Dr. 1. C. 10." co.~,. about The Trf-State and the fact that The-l'ri·State bUYI atJ:-its crea',ll 0," til. Kueou. 8llrt..,.a or the .,a. Claarl..... ~.. . i-'o4-. j O,ler.of ADadarko, Olllaboma • . : . DIRElC'l' from the producer end saves ~e producer the bUYIng agent 8 tari!. _nil tor tIIIUmonlaJa tree. , . The Bte_ter fam\ly bave bollSb' Wayne.yllle, Ohio ... J. CHlIINlIIY It CO.. 'l'olatJo,' 0, , . Dr. J ,bo (i Maoy wal with U tha Ralph Miller ' pl.oe 10 Wa,nse. commillion and expenaes. . . 80111 lIT' all nru ......ta. nO. 1'. E. Janaey. The Retail Store" lut w .. ~ after betar .beeD' for .tUe aDd will mo"e thara at&er &helr The Tri·State haa nearly .0.000 producers in OhIO. IndIana and HaJr. ramll.' ~1I1lt tor co.aUpatloD. W.ynenUle. 'O~o. .nra1 weelle on aoooana of tbe Kentucky, West Virtrinla and Vlrainia. shipping their cream DIRECT. : J wea'ber. ala. Fully Equipped ' for ,GootI Our trucke meet all trains day or night. tI!!!!!!!!!!"!~~!!!!!~!!'!!!!!!!!!!!~~~!!!!!!"!!!!!!!"!o!!. !!I!I!!'!'!!!!!!!~~!!!!!!!!!!!"!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!~ Tb.e . ~lIle Towa.hlp 8. 8 , CoD. J. W . Wolf. haa railroad hie poel. Service. notloo ooovelled a' the Z'Oft Bap: doa In Wellman. anl1 will move to Disp. lay Room' .. . Large tl •• Cbaroh OD Banda,. "eb~Q'r,) Wilmlogtoo about .lIalob lit. ,. 31ad. . Tha prOilram w.. 8lI:Qllle.t ; Thom.. Collrtney ba.. mo"ed Caah Capital, $ZSO,OOO.OO. Cincinnati, Ohio. DAY oa NIOII'I aDd wa. weU rendered AD addrele from tbe Allen Kibler '.rm to tbe . ~:. ~ . . . made b, Re".Lewi•• rell'taJlDDP, ... ~.& farm, n ••r WaYDee.IIl•. ....,uUI .. IDd good lD~t~ ware mQ~ . M II Terr, . 'a d wife aod K. E. tlOlal'tICJ.allld ,lae oo~leot1q~ wu ,ood. 'nom~D lpeOl Salarday 10 Wa.,. , Mr. ~d lire. Ir:a 8yf~r4 ~n~ .0*, D8Ivllle. 1)~OOv;. John, ~da "r. R,rarcl . ·mo&her. of " Bablo~ •••tel, ' BemUd oJ. Brew.ter. a youa. WH'f '(~u 'TtUt41C ". .~ farmer or tbe i'JM I'orlll oellbbor. Bob&. 8~" 1apreee ap boOd haa taIIen II place In ,he field I IT IS '\9CsUT Tlto'E aeo~ to ... ebrua..,. •, . 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. IlhllaHlphl1 "n\l; Olatlnottv.. 1" 'III ':ll h hiM <'ont, Then ho lurned, ' • 'Ph e ... III onlT on. DatJoo'al ban ID n Iltl. ("'(O n II' Iw knew he would, lo()"ed the t rolled I!!t:a,tn wbldi doee not ban !tllll Ill,' 1'1I11'3'.hl u eye. ot the girl "Nn!loo61" . . a part or It. Dam.. It wit h 1111' "It lllll hlll r, III w.! Bank of North Amert~. 10 PIIIJ. 'jilll"'lI W II ~ II IInllllu tJ c talll <!ftll, F lU- ad I ~.bla, A apeelal let 01 eoorr- I. hlt)! lt. "" f 'J' ~' B'11\ · u nO m u ~ l e t (-n ~e, rf'qlllrf'd t o !)en olt .. national blink to , 1. ....1 1"\J hlt l~ li t Ih e J(trl. Otis. wllo Ollerl.tl 811 luch ,wUhout ,ndlcatln, th. hllli " " I III I ," Nl , "'\l l ,'hoo hI m, 'the fllct that It I. a ' III1 UOI\IlI bank ID ltl! orlrl 1",,\,,'] (rlotu (lue to thl' other In. OOOle.. '1 IIII'!tl j:l)', !':II" H "1114'<1 to know Int u· ~-'11i'1 (''''l\'""I,' '1 111 0 oewlI1)Rper pucH ale

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Iluteur ,oud IItl thOrlty thtlt tile 8 11' l'Il!D t maDI1l1 \\,IIS' olmost 10 8 paolc ~" lr rea r he hnd mlsJudg d his mllll, " T ha t Is Mr,. Symington OUs. s Ir," " I wish to s e hlw. Be so goot! as 10 t ell, hi m SO." "Who 8111111 I S OY. s ir?" F ltzhogh he ltRled a moment, n od, 'Ik e a ligh t n ing pnnornma, th ere nshec1 lIero 8 bIB wllld tel ~l; rl1 li lll c or myr iad hnud s IlPllln udlng 1m, ot th e wnrm,bl ooded R ussltln. 1I0se ,eyes b spoke her love tor him, ·r, the dnrk·sklnned "reds" voIcIn g lel r tconoclns tl c vIews, An d 8 whim· ~a l tdes came., " T II Mr, Otis." SOIt'! he, "lb nt no nlssnry the Ca090 d Ires t o speak Itb h im." ' The butler, thouJtb n ot underst ond·

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In 1Ul. mtlttel' of EII.abeeh lIor riI e. a', va Margare' Drake e' aI, n 1& ordered tha' parUUoD of re,,1 e&tato be made In favor of an par. '188 lD Interpa' p , V BoDI, D. W. BumlphreJ'1 and Jatl , rOUID are ap poln&t1Ml oommielloDera \c) make 'he lame.

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~'Il'I " 1: 0 " '11'11, 100 lt1. hll l<h Ifl n k the sl ip of pnper. , ~t ll lll ,' 01 It rdl,' lI v~ l y , 'rh ~re WfiS no 'l u, 'stl"nl ng I t ~ tf(,lIuln~ n ;'ss, It cu lled (nr t ~1I thnh, nn(1 doll II ts, nnd t he cull \I'll" n~ Jlu lhorltllth'e ~ II goveru. Common ....... Court tlll' lIt hon,!. url ,l enly be drow a New Sill.. d "I' I' hr"lI th, (olliell t b e ch l'ck , and deBenry Ulle~broolt e' al .. 'V8 Tbe II h"rtl tl'l y tore It twIce a cross. Be dr"I'l'c(J th e pl r ces on the table, ClevI!land. OIDolnDaU, Cbloago & pld;('11 Ul' hl ~ hut, ond wlth otl t II tur· S., Louie Ral\way Co. For , monay. titer w ord \\'n II, tI frOID the room. Beory, B'red and 8aroey UUln. I n ilil' hull, he rOll nd Kn t hleen OUI. broo)c Vtl The Uinolnn"'l, Ubloall/O:& For monay. "T his I" no t th e fh-s l U ruc," s aid be Sa, Looll ~II W80Y CO In Il l~ iI ~" t ,lnllll OUc ma nner, "you hn VI' "'I n'rl lIIe r l'OI Il myse lf, 1 though! f' II t,,11 )'1'"," Pr«ee4lnr. f; lIr ~I 1I1" ~ t l II1\Ck, lOOki ng at lilm In Il he mlUer of Mlonle L, a..b curllll t$ ly, "1- 1'111 ntrolll I don' t un· v. BeuoeU R80ab. Plalotltf paDted (lr r Rl nllol Y"U. 1 don't think I even dlvoJ'0 8, know you," ' In Ilil. maner of EdDll TrnU f t "It '~ lI u\'Illy Pl' ss lblc-" B.rb'n Trua, Plalo". an.ted "WIlli I ' \'l'r you doIng In therer dl(oroe .od, ouatody of ohtld OD'U eh t! lilt -rnlpl cl!. " I Iwow something fnriher order of th.ooor', WO S '\'I'ollg I II lId-" SlJ o llr ke olr,

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Beal Bltate Trwan Barry Walyr &0 JeJf Thompaon, parl of 10l No. ilIA LebaDon 'I, Allier. tit, .lobo ,to Arlhor Kelly, per' of &eo. t, T, S, R, " TlJrUeoreell 'l'wp.ll. OIoer lttar.1D &0 tJ"h.rt.. "artlo, 10' No, , ID Barvey.bnr, 11311. A.nil Genard &0 ,:baI, 'Saell, pm of loi No. 8iD JaokBOD'. AddUlop to lAbftnoD.

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Farm of 90 acrt's, 40 acres for com. '7 acres for oats, 18 acres of clover, 25 acr~ of blue grass pasture, orchard, small fruils, running , water, good large house and barn, water in house, cement walks, all necessary outbuildings, $15 an acre. Posst'ssion ou March 10th. Xenia, Ohio Lock Box 79,

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not, of courae, suppose I 110l'e UIOt muc.h mODel" In th e h ouse '" " No, tou must ",;lte DlC n chee, ," ~eApoke,d ~oDd 1)18 room, IIlltl., 8at· " Very, true, so [mlls t. "llut" -he I fted they were me from Interruption. plelled U]I hIli pa~el and took a held 0 floger be. I() c bl a eye ond smiled seat oPP<lltte 1111 boat. wbo watched wltg glshly-"mlght 1 uot stop poyII ll the.. mav.meDtI! wtth a frown ot meu t 00 the c1lec k 7" " You might, bllt )'0 11 wQn't, You wll\ BUlplC:tOD tiDe! anDoyaDe& • w.hen l'ttsb't'llb~t. bla voice had occolli pllny loe to ' tlle bonk ; you wIU t be deep, relOnant rloe It alwB.78 ac- stntld nt my eH,ow while I cosh It ; quired ; whenever .be wa. ~actlDa" a ' )'~u w\ll thCD ,enter a motorcar "'.ltIl p art or exerdlllll ~ oratorlesl 11ft. me and drive to some dcscned 8POt "Mr. 9tls,'" be !>egan, Inoll!&' tOrWaro outside Cblcogo; you will lellve the In, bill cbalr and ' loo\(11li Ill., audItor ' auto, uod thua give me il 'chunce >!teadlly In the eye, ".."ou are a mlllloo· escape: All tbls ",hll,e I shall have the dynamIte; ooe fili se move nnd I'll Illre, are ;you oot r Ott.' froWD deepeDed. , ~e ,lrlllllced blow ua to "logdlltU ,come, ' Your lito ImpatleoUy at bl. watch, "I cao apllre ' Is worth , tea th o tt ~u ud dollurs, I take y ou but little time tbJa mornln,." he , It. Mlue'. not. Do [ IIlllko mysol! "lIld. with polite curtneu. "I moat e1ellJ'?" " Illxces slvely. And II fJW tor Lh o k that you atate JOur b0810elll U Without movIng IlllI hellt! rl eDy as poss ible." ' • cbeck." from the bnck of the chulr Otis pro· "But )'ou are a mllllooalr.r duced B private cbeck hook olld R "Yea. retl. Wba't of IU" f oun tain pen. ond, f eeli ng Llt a WilY "And I am, a pauper. At thl' mo. wllb his Ijllgers, till ed (lut II check ' ueDt I could riot buy-thla "Dawapa· "Wbttt 'Ier." He took trom the IIbrel')' tabla ' tor ten titOU a nti (lollurs, nRme1" be , o s l! d, ' , , h e mornln, piller Otla had been "Make It pnyolJ lo to lJeo rer," rClldJnl. It was 101ded tn such wt.e "Very w ell-" hat a large t\ollhllrht photograpb 1m. medlately caught bJs eye. ae reoor-, ' 'Wther I" A p nlr ot porti eres Il t Ul e renr ot hued It In8tnntly-r~01DIEed the tall: , trol,M figure lu the whlte iweater the rOOni ,wer e Jl el<l fl\r UPlift. nud 10 the npcrtu rc stood u gi rl, Witho ut ~tAodlnl aboTe !lIe 'blor ot faCe~ throWD upwards and outwsrdi, heae! turnIng- hi s \tllck \\'II S thwllril herIlnclc. e,el clOSed. He lived over aptn "Fltzltugh l;new wil li ~ h ' "'"K lI e hnt! t bat brlet moment of glory, aDd the henrd her " ol ee I... r.)r p, ,\~ ~I \r " U" k c ,'ultatlon he he) telt returned tW-O- his uDli fte ti 1,," Ill.< " ""l ot,, ·.1 N w l (U ~' (old, Be (,Olt the pape, altde and threw blmself Inlo tile role be was l'-yln, wIth redoubled zellt. "Mr. Otls"_nd he pointed two r l"ld tlngerl within au locb ot 11.1. Icerer'" taee-"),ou mus t lend 0011 teo t housand dolloral" Be selzed tit. )lavlu

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The a1l.d,,1 meetln, ,hat wu so ban beeIi'beld .t tbe Frleod.Oboroh D . L. cr AN ·E. Edit or and Publi!>hu. Wn} Ilf.> ~viIJe. Ohio on SODelay, Febr~ary 211, ",a. poe,poned IndeOnltely . on .• 000UD' o. Subscriolion Price. $1.50 per year IlokDeel. Harold oarrls, of our &own ••Dd Aoplloa IIorra,. of Lebanon. were qalst,)y married 00 l&IIt Tburld.y, WEDNES A y, MARCH 3, 1920 and .re wlib 141'. Barril' par.ntl for a few da11. Tbe borle marllet In tbl. vfolDUy )'''U ku"w hlll1 1 \:\"I't,. IurA: nnrk. v ery ,"11. 11'.. 11 1111111. L1I1,1 1I Il,'UI t\\'('nl y.tonr I. very good lIod .be rtemlnd Ilgreas. Mre. Emma Em. wa. a vilitor ID (IT 11 ~e Y" 11 1"1'l oW: he \\'('II r 8 U ~vfi gruy hilI. 11111 ~ lI oe" un d II IIlue serl,;o 8ult. O... )'~on and ·X enl .. 1.11,'. week Ira Bartsook, Dayton. epen' 'rhp dyl1 11I1,lte IK " TII Jl(li!d In II nMVB· PIIII ·r. "11 hIl V,. DIY huller fi nd nnother 8und.y with hte wife .Dd rei. " v.,. ~l'n' n l1 l fu ll ow ' 111;11 IIml keep him In ftitrB. AHa Ward W.I .. week.end slllht. O (I", lbv " guelt of relati'teeln 'bl. vlolnUT. (To be co"tlnuad.) _ fbe II ok are Improvlllg " tbla . .... wrl'lng Mrl. M.ry Grabam II 10JourDIng 8cr.p Leather Uaed on ROlde. wl,h her dAagb"r. Mre. A.ts.OolieU. [t boa been estimated thlt M'.'12O . The Baptist IIltIIloDary 8oole'y pnlr8 ot ole] Shoo8 'are neetled for met a' Mr'.BenDeU·, on Wedneada, ever, milo ot a road composition mad. Tbe . IVlo Lealfoe me' ID r.,uIer ot Ilall". rock. uphali'.nd .crap leather that h.. beeD pateoted In O.....t 8ell810U with ..II ofiloere In their proper lta'1001l. Mrs. Berber' Vall' Britain. met 'RUb shem and ga.e a talk 011 ........ bel' obarlty work In PhUlldelpbla. mown l1li 'be Cblld WeUne ~oole'y. Before buying a Tractor, iii. M. LukeDe lad 1'. B . Oyler a.. with all the merits for farm tended the movie. a' W.yoenille work, see Laybourne & Mc. 00 Taeaday DI,he. Tbey .re bolb widower•. ' __ a Kean, Waynesville, Ohi.o. Mr •. id. dowe aDd .on, Barry. ie08lved a box o( San Klet oranl81 from rela\tv8l .tu..o.Uforol • . S, Tbe eale of Almon Ferrll ",II well a''''Dded, evel'! 'htuir _elllnll . WIU _ _ and brtogiDe 100d priOll, J. W. AoderloD IR '98r1111 a~ hi_ Mr. aod ...... Cliff B.wke eIlter. beme ID 8 .)oth BarlinltoD. hiDed for dloner on Wedoeed.y, IIr' .nd Mr•• Bud Sarl.n. lIeMn o..rntiIa' br •• 0. Co. Arthar TarnRr ba8 porobalM ~he BeDry and "r.Dk Oyler, property of M. L Blao&oo, and will Wm. St. Joho. ot lbe Kilpa&riok. move Into n tbtl week. . . B'renob Mo'or o.r Oe' of LebeDOD, the 'd11'08It fuung Imll~oD'il1"'<lr lIawl" The W . F. 'ct. 8 . me' a' tb. bome In 'bll .Iolnlty ioo~IDI .fM!' She bit her III' nnd Btepped bock of 14 .... Jelle Hlel, Satarday afl.r. 'lie I'ord proepeote. from him. She WftR IIcsrlet to her' noon • Mr . 1I:".De. of (,'1.0100.". r.pre templea.. "Ye&-,eII, [ remember 'OU Tbtl O. Il beJd" '001&1 . . lbe IIIInt.IDI the 'lfth.Tblrd NI"onal DOW. You are the one J ellve II dollnr b ome of Mr. aDd Mr • . II. W Men Bank, wu ",he IJpeDIOR o. our to ,e.terdn,. I bellove YOD Bllid your denhsll, Tueeda, e.tlDllIg, . Bank on Satord.y. DIIlDe Wal B'1tz-l!' Jta IOmetblag or Min Bleaner H.ydock c.ve a Mr Wm . Bell,ot .~om.rvllle,Oblo, otherr 81amber par',., Th areda, nlehl, I. wile In aUendanoe a\ our Bank open "rll&hugh." bonor of ' Mil" ! .... ry Lewll. ThOle Ing on Salur'ay. .,. .. ~ • ...rt_ b·........ "Ob. 1e&-DoDlel Flubulbl I reo pr8lleD~ were: 111111&1 ., ..., Lewte, Marle 'Y8IIeobllr, a. r.oetlb.mbaDlJh .. r'Oa QlUv.rr8B U Pll'""....,.' member perfectly now." and DonDa M.e Batley ,Bepabho .raok and Ia DOW baa" "r,m Ilad ,'ou do." haallng for people. BaafD... , Ia Thea h~ became aware tbllt SymlDg· IIr .od IIrll. O. E. O·BrY.D' are 1l00d ,.Dd more 'ruokl are Deec1e«. who h ••e ,p uroh.aed farma too OUI! WO' ~tAlndlD' In the doorwa, ' the prood pareotl of • l~a'le"uD. of the IIbrnl'7. At .Igb~ ot tile mnn .' Born-'l'o Mr.. and 111" . Soward .re now bOly turn.... over tile "mewhom be hnlt believed a dungerou. ~"nle1. l'eb,aaT~ IIl1th,. 10.. _am.h," .ad ID lOme few taat.D~ W . C Mautt\J anel~, D. Colle" a .. ahey have ' no~-Io, I, to turn over . lunatle talllni lbe unthlokable IIbel't1 \>t addl'Hlllol bll doulhler OUa' cool· tended ,h. ~lTdl1l'ar«l ~le~' OoD. . Oh... MaddeD bed aool.her oar. ow Iujd "anlsb~ hI. ~tralnt v~n"oD In OIDOIDO..tI. lal' weet. load of OQl' oome tn ~IIII' week' io eu~~~~~gb 10011 ' the girl's hnad. and Mrl. G . A. Sbeppard and childreD anpply 'be D~IlV iD 'hla nolDla7. ·were gaelte ot relatlvea In Day&OD, IIr. ~Dd Mre Hilrl.n 8a....7'nd In a vlbl'1lDt vIII<'e. pregnnnt wi th t!lf lut IW~II, 800. 0' Dear Doddl, "ere g~81'- of more .Ignlftcance 111U1I the word8 It R dOl ff I d at Tb Meal d TU uttered. sold. '" \\'1\1 1I0t ,oy Il oodll y aymon arr ~ 8U er ng .n at. "r .• D · I'll. 01. , eon 'ea. · d., ot lut · week. · but au revoir," Tben . he turned IIntl ~ok of "Ou.'· , Turoer & Compioo have II oved, Mr.• Dd MrtI. AiaD Har1800k ~re let. ~e llouse. The front door hod thplr ••r'lt' and repair .bop SO 'be DOW maklbK ~helr hUOIe 1;0 611Dl~ ec:arcely closed beblnd blm betore-oU8 billoluiml\h Ihop In Soa'h BarItDI · . Coun,'" DRr Wllmla~D . 1I'be~leI'I upoo ble dnolhter. . 01' .' "What dId that mon NY to yoof' be 'on . . Our·baDk I...qalpped wl'h ODe, of eStlllanded. &he'mOll moderb ad.lq ' machlDee " Wb " D·notblnr or tmllOrtance.l· ·0 • LeYl" .. uaaeauted bait.... Wb,,.. Sbe Illughed ne!'fously. like f' ID the Qa_ (,,'1" OD Ja" faeed.y. • claUd C!IIugbt In lOme pett)' mlsdeR. H. Brooklle ~,a1n a' hie poll. . m.oor. ' ."or aeveral da,1 GODanement. "00 to ,our room. Tbnt man was n Tb b t ter&e4 ff S tui'da ••nI.t. Be rulglJt hove klIlL'f\ you. e a. '. 0 OD a Yo aerv. rebruary 28, .od 'he board t. well Wbere'l Noonlln ,.. Ue raOI n plea.ed with 'he ou'look. aDtI' bell. 'rea to the boll .telel)ho.o8, Bev"ral from here ..&tlnded the J'Ultled throueh th" telephone dlra.. You Don't Raow WIt_t a tory, and lOt the CblcagO avepue po- . . publlo eale o. bo.rl., UDder 'be dt nee I".alloo on the wire. '. Good Linl_eat will •• U.tIl reCI'lon of HaDDloa& & t;'r1I1er, of "Police belldqu8r1e1'l' • . • Thll You Try "HouatOlti..Wllmln.son.. II 8)'111lnrhiD au .. Lalu! Shortt drIve. 110ft II/II.IDII act Ai. a eeaw We oaooo~ Ceo&r.ltaeuntll baJld. Ora., DIaD J\JIIf lett m1 house. Be'I ' lriltaDt Oil OIl .urf~ • .,11 ..... eal, ,IDg. material I. reduoed In prloe. ..n a bundll or dyn8mlte. 10 be care- temporaQ" nU.,. Koutoala 11 dIf. 'l'IIe hlgb 001' of UVIDIL Ia 10 dlaea. ~l bow '00 ' h41ndle. bhn. . • . Uow'li I_nt. Glte rI,llt and... '1'0111 tba.·labor t. I\lg)l, ~nd ev.ry· PODetnt. to th. 101ll'Cl .1 u.. &hlo,11 agata.. pro,....... &rouble. Rob If 'J,8u - . ~ &verybocly and aU 'hetr rela"v81 . won't b1ll'll or lJlI.ter--ht '"' ..., .... 'o n 'he Stat. ot Olllo, Cit, of Toledo. lIa'll to. It 80M ill ~~. .c-;; D __• A .,. Buo<ln..ln·o OIled 'he Lucu Count,.. ... .' . tal.. jUlt wu. Ia -euarr ·to MI, Day .... '''~ .-r&Ilk J. Ohe~e,. maIL.. oath that he . NaNn limber Ii. .:..... Plllplt a. 'he M. S., (lhuroh here lut It _lor pan.lr of til. firm ot Jr. I........ '''_L.'' J I ~ . ChealI' ., Co.. dolne bGeln... In the ....~. ",",,"" 0 .~,!,I tlaDday. Oar 'l'raatl 8 IDtorm QI 'h., we , CIt)' of Tolecto, 'CoGnt7 and Sfate inulledla" nllef to Id..... . ,... .. roreI8l4. and that Hid fIrm will pal' ba~kaebo. ~l etur _k, eot.. Are to ha.e 001' ro-"~ I-proved 'hil in the 1¥JIIl or ONE ~UNDrum DOtc:LI.A.R8 th. da .. , IOre.UlroAt Ud Id..srM ... ~ h _to tor andbeever)' atarr ,- L ----be 6 • •" •• • lammeI', which louo,d . mlgb ...'" Igoad th.t eaeh ..annot be oured by the Gle. ..... eI... n ....... -.w"'-"T"' - -. _. ot HALL'S CATARRH IU1IDIClN1D. leeW parte arid .ca$tIN .~" aDd &ra.' &here I. 11.0 ' mleta... D It. 7RA.N1C I. CHENEY. Tnl, Ii.tare.. Aiel. Au tor.ouJtlhD I. &ker 8nd f.iDily 11.ve to berore andeta,. 'Gb8e rlD b e4 lR"JaoGlioecI . .. moved SO'''prlo'' Vall In aWOrD m,. pro_nee. thlm. •• tl\ 0t eo tor.ta,OriaiDal J . . . .0.,.,...... LiaUattd) at .all "'' ' .... ' &0 lI.e. · eember. A. D.. 11... LJl1ABON drunt. III 10 _te 'ad~. Mr. and 81ft!. Il 8. Daatn eDter . A. W. :lotar, PtibUQ. Th. . . . .' oIlI.prl... , N. PnA ' . &alaed lor dtnDer on Mood.y\.. Fe~ (Soal) ·Hall'. C&t&rrb K84lel.l. I. taken In. TIll ·Dr. 3. C. 30a. ComJIDr;. . 23. Ihar. lieory ..od .-,a.,k ter_U)' u4 act • .tb~Ga'h tho Diona Dlarl..too, Ohio. ' of Aoadarko. Oklahom. • . OD tb. Kueou. Surt.~ 9f the tom. SeIl41 tor to.Umbola•• fr.e. . _ Dr, J ;hD li llaoy' . WI. with' B. OHmNl!Ir '" CO.. nC. .'toledo. 0. . 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&'81oe1 lIerellllth aDd famUy moved SO 'bell' farm a& Middle Ran, Ie•• week. . lin. 0 , Il. Jobnll wal a Dayton villSOr. Saturday. M..I. M~,ljda Illmrlok hal been qut'" tlilinoe 1M' )'ridlY. A Dumber of farmerl dehvllred thetr bub ioba()oo a' ah6 wlire. houee bere, Thurmy, to William Brawn, 'he buyer. Ml'l. 8:••te Me&hoo and oblldren returned to their home tn Mtddlesown. week, after eevera1 day.' villU with bel' mother, Mrs, EJlza. betll Foulte. Mra. J. R I'enltlermaker, of Day. ton. II DOW l'a),lnlr wUh her mother, lin. SUOD c..to at the bome of Dr: Brooll. . IlvereU Ola.1I returned from Co. lumbl1l, Frida" "venlng, wb.re he hi' beaD ."ndlne .ome lime at Ohio 8ta\8 Unlnl'II',.. Atrl .... M, Dalda. of Da,.'oD,lpent ..veral dloY. lut ".011 at 'he home of Mra. JI'ranlI . Miltenberger, an.' oalled on Ly'le f ..I,8Jld •. Mr. and M,.. AUlo ll[Qrtok. 11181 Velma'Dd Berman HmUb atteoded t.eon SablbUl'}"_ ,.. Ie. Dear Union Village, on Tboreday. Mr. aad IIr•. R8~lph Lewis moved trom D.YSOD the Grabam farm, I.., weelr. Sknle,. lAmb. of Dnton • • pent 80nday with bll parenti, IIr. aDd MrtI. U. 8. IAmb. III'. and ....... liblrml,1I ROlen were Sanday goeill. e~ Mr. EnDI. Boca... aDd Mr. and 141'8. "r.DII Boler8. Therl. JOIl81 wa. oomple&ely _or. prleed. I'rId.y eVllnlng, by 1.~er.1 01 hla !lUle friend. who weD' to IOpIDd 'he eveolDg wl$h him be'ore hele.v. 'or.hll O()aD'ry home. Roy I)ay .Dd m~lther ha.e moved from RldlevUle &0 &he Coraell prop. eny, I'808n&1, pUI:ohued by tI. B. Burae'. . Mr. and Mrll. RIIIlpb Johol enter. a.ln!!d &0 dinner, 8uoelay. Mra. Lt!. lI.p ChamploD .nci daDlhl.r, liI..lIa. • W bb 01& .. U Lilli B 0 e y, .. 0.,1111'.. ao 0SOD .nd 1OU1 _ Ilhiler, BeDDle 8mUb. lire. Dora 1I0Ktrl>y .Dd deu,hter. Da,SOn. loud M.·. aDd Mrll. )'r.Dli:

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Each model is DiStinctive~ Modish ' and Artistic. Engaging New Stylet added every:day.

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my r.,.ldeooe ID Wellman. Oblo. on 'he Barveyeborg and Orellonla pike, 00

Tuesday, March 9, 1920, Beginning a"12 o'olock, the tollo",ing propert,.: II Bor8l8, 2 Cattle. 10 ~Ogl, implement., Plaarorm Beale.. , Bay aDd BOl1lehold G0008. See bill. for f~r'her partloala". JOBN W. WOLFE. W.l"r Lao", Ano&.

I will 1811 a' Publlo AnoUon, 2 mU .. Nortb ot WayneevUle, 2 mliel Sou$h of Ferry. on the W. B . Din· widdle farm, on Wednuday, February 10, 1910, BlllDnlBJ a' to 0'0100II, Ule follow· iog proper'y : 5 Bor..... 8 CaUle, II BO,I, ImplemeDt•• Vebtol.., Bar. nlU, Heed. etc. lies bllli. JACOB B. STROU8E. W . N. Searl, Aoot. The nndlnlgned .1 .dmtailtra. tor of the 81ta" of .., W. Ba'b.way, deoeuecJ, will offt'r .t Publto 8 \Ie ai hll late reeldeDOI OD Tblrd Street: W.yneavllle. OhiO, OD

Saturday, March 13, 1910, Bellnnl.g ., 1 o'clock pm, tbe fol. lowlog ChaUell,oonlll&lDK ot Bouee. hold rarnUure, Dubee, Canued Frni~, IDoabaSOr, GardeD Toel" eto. ~ bm. lor fortber parUonlare. LEROY BATHAWAY, W. N. tiearl. ADO& . Adml.letr.tor,

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TRUCK HAULING Call me any time--day or night-will be oil band>ready to do your work. "," J •

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Will be very reasonable, and will guarantee my work.

H.• A. Satterthwaite, WalQ':;:.me.

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------•• __· 1.~--~ Knrio_, Admr, 10111 tbe ~.. f ...tllI loa publlo ••Ie. w. Get You, Mllt.r. • .f"raOOlD. 1& WII. purA eat4ll'Or adgertl8e11 : "Cotrce Coro oliallld Dr. B • .1::1. BermaD. of nllbed In Inlulted tankll."-Boatoo DaY'OD. 13~, . TrlUllcrtPt. Kit M.ry Oaralon1 eu"'rklned $0 Su~day 4IDDer: IIr. •od Ura. Wllbnr no.r~, ~t.1I8I ul1dre4 aDd .. v .. a .. Veterinary E'N~ ~ a.-.MOrDlnt Marll.re' aDd III'. lIl..ere" Olark. IIJ cw".. H ••, cl M ' B Bid ,...... If tlIqnre.ltch, ObIG State Unlvenl' Mr, an reo 8 ,. . a nM anal 8iurt or BUrn, If $ore, 'Onduate IOD, J.m8l, aod Mr. aDd Ill'll. W • Inka~ Inflamed M R 1:." Granlllated. UN Murine ter KeDriok were later,taIDed. Sun ·INt......,....... Safe for d.v••t ahe home of Mr. aDd M..... OFFICE: .~ AtIllDnlalab. Wrltc(or Theodore Qampbe,l aDd lamll, ., Fourth Street. noar Tyler ,CIa.,aJato Oen..ntlle. · . Tel....OD. ta III'. an411r.. haD -timUh eIlter. &aIDed, Saturd.y, 'he 1.'..r'IIII"'". Ohio Wayne.vUIe. • lire. Lllla.D· Solop land 100. Elmlr. BARNHART. .nd lin : UIIIID ('''hampioD aDd Notary Public dAqhter. 8te1la. • _ • AU kIDde of K*ry W.k. Wille DR. BELL'S ANTI.PAIN .114 DatU • tlpeoIal"'. • ... Int."" and ~mal PIIIIao

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A . iii, AlIeD took 1[, JC. ThODJJ)lOD &0 the MoClellen hOlpltal .~ XeDta MODda". where , IIr Thompeon IInderweb' ••1I,h' Ope..."OD. BId Gray alld wife aDd A I. AUeD were ID Wl1mlD,'oD on ·TulC1a,. II. II. Terry la DOW' .ble m nm hla IOhool haok alialD. Beuonl b.ve moved 10 near Pon WilliAm. ' . Tomm" ' Wilham. aDd Mr. 1l00re. of (''larllnllle,oalled GO K.IC.'.l'homp. olGn 00 6uod.,.. .. ...;. &m.nda G-rDer and d.' ..,b. .....,. _ _ LU, Jlllle, wel'll dUIlI4a71(Q1••• of A. B. Talm·.,e aDd f.mlly, Dear Clark.. .IUe.

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th.n 65 centa per pound for his butter-tat I!ince September 29, 1919. Wllllk bIIlDDIIII "'eekbletnDlDa Weekbeeldolq Week beltnnle& Weekbellno!q ,..brulr7 NOYOlDber Oe&obw luuU7 ~ber

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Hand tbia ad to any.one who has three or more COWA and tell them about The 'f.rl-8tate and the fact that The Tri-Stat.e bUYI all Its cream DIRECT from the producer and AVes the producer the buying alent's commlll8lon aDd expenaee. . The Tri-Stata bu nearly 40.000 producers in Ohio, IndIana and Kentucky. West'Vintinia and Vlrainia. IIhipping their'Cream DIRECT. Our trucb meet .1J"traiDl day or night. .

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, 'I'll .. I"" pendent is 11 tree paper I , veryhody, pec~UI!e Lhe lun has ·od"" . !hnne IIpon thll cfty tod." up to UtlI'! IJ y tb~· ne",,,hllv:;, carriers, hour f I{oinp: to pr~, ". '11" "ne ('It'lt> for" cnN', TIlis ill the fifty-sixth time the paIl I" Rlvt!1l away, absolutely frco to !lers hllvo' been ~ven away under the Ind pend nt's Sunllhine Offer, al· ------~--!!!~~-~~ though the offer has Blood contln· "u~1 for ItS }:" months and throullb [n lut "Hk's edition we lI1t'n t illn· ~----.,..-------........,=", ull 1'1l1\801ll! of the year. thlt J. E Janne), anlt W L Hnr. Th Independent's Sunshine Olfer ~ , hid .ent UII papers from ~ t . Po i8 that it will give aWIlY itll entire t ..bura, and that that Cll v i q"in d rculntion, with hundreds of extra t be the sunshine ('ity of lhe w.uld. copiell printed to meet the demandll '1 e Dally IndeP\lndent makt's II Ii b· of t'vcrybody, IIpon every afternoon f aI olfer to their 8ubscribers os fol· wtlen the SlIn hill< no t shone upon St ~: Pete rsbusg up ro the hour of Iloing to press. And it has been caUed upon to "make good" 56 times In nearly nin e and one-half yeara, ·cer· lainlva fine rt'cord for the Sunshine City: Copies of The Independent are be· ing given away free on the streets and at lhe. office to everyone who uskll for one For the regular 8ub· .•crih rl! a record is kept and each ,. time we hllv" had sil( 9unshineleas day each subscriber's credit ia ad· I vancl'j one wt!ek . Every lubscrlber Will! given a full week's credit Nov. 17. 1!119. This offer of the ] ndependent · bas attracted uttention all over lh e Uni· Looks holes thm' weak knees, led 'tales and hill! been a great ad· I verti ing feature for St. Pete.rsburg . thin seats and feeble elbows. The Independent is game and the offer still stands to prove to tlie world that t. Petersbu rg has more 'iunshiny days than any other place 1 H's 'these three points of a boy's I n the United tates excepting the eltern deserts. anatomy that kick up all the

I' VERY TRULY SUNSHINE LAND

The light That Lies In a School Boy's Eyes

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Here's a little trick that \~e use in buying for ol1'r boys. Perbaps you rna want to put it into practice in buying for yours :

Make it a point to Get strength at The PIVOTS-that's Where he needs it. In our ·Perfection School Suits the only weak link our inability to put their toughness into type.

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ZIMMERMAN'S • SPECIALS THIS WEEK Choice Evap. Apricots, a 16 ... 85c Sweet Muir Evap . Peaches. a pound .. ............. .. ,........ 25c ' eE:ded& ·eed leSsRasins,pkg... 20c Victor Toy Oats, a pkg ...... ... l0c I'ink Beans, a can .. ............... 1Oc Big Can Tomatoes:..... ·.. !· · .. ·15e Bul k Macaroni, a pound- ...... l5e Big Cans Cal. Peaches........... lJOc Big Cans Pink Salmon .. ......... 250 ',«'resh Bread, 2 Loaves ......... l5e J ello.2 packages ......... ....... -25c Jiffy J ell . 2 packages .. .. ........ 25c Maple Syrup Caos. prices right,

Ready with Spring Suit... now.

Good -values a always.

Beratch Feed, OY8. Shell, Grit Liquid Smoke, Moore's Gasoline

$15 to $2'7.50

Fresh

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Moore's Good Oil-the kind tbat doesn't smoke .

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Ferry Cbrlstlan Cburch Bible School at Preaching W. H. Aillen was a Davton vlaltor at 10:30 a. m. and,7:30 p m. Every· Monday. one Invited: J. A. Pine, PuWr. Leave yotlr packages at Hyman'lI.

Roy Hathnway tranllllcleO busl· neet In lAtb.anon TuesdaY .

ttarveysbur'& Friend. Church Sabbath School. 9:45 a. m., Anna Mr. Geo. Waterhouse was a D~y· C. Stillson, Supl. It you are not connected with any other IIChool. ton visitor Tuesday atternoon. this chur.ch will welcome you. Pub· Solid Leather Work ShoelJ. guar· lic Worahip at 10:45. Come and anteed to 'tivo 8Iltiafaction, at Ry· bring.a friend . man's.

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, MiBS Sarah Smith will have a sale of household goods at her residence Dear the new school house. Friday, March 12th!. See hills. Smart head wear. handsome flow' ers and bright ribbons, now show' ing at t.he Hat Shop, MM. Kilbon, Prop, . Mr. and Mrs . Earl Gray left day for their borne in Batavia, Gray recently purchased a there, but will sti ll look after Retallick'B interestll here.

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BWlt uP 10 •• t...d. rd-ao. down' 10 • price. Up to •• t.nd.rd o' enel pmorm. .D.ce aD.d cert:.ill ft*ultt-a ••••da,d th•• make. pracUcal the ,weepl.c .

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Your Own Guaranty

IIvII • perlect "-lob o' Ibe ....... ood Ilro_t chIckal 10 openle ••• lalocloril, Write dowD .U 1:0" think a brood.. J••.." t_relur. down to '..,0&1&,;10 ... .bould do 'or you. Wo'll .Ia" II. ADd II Q.ul ... 110 arUndElt moiJtwo aad aoat'eoUOD Ibe ret"l._ f ..... l be tilDe .be b.lcb II ~:.i~~~drd :!e:n~:~ fU:;~k~oWY~·~.= Itlrted IUlIU 1\ Is flAIIbe4. A",. Bucke,. breede", tr •• d 11Irt'... u .. tbe SI.,,4.nt tlaat falb to meet Ihl. .....nnlJ will be 10k." ,,!,d Dot O"e faUure 10 reconted.. back ...., lime wlth14 to do".. \ Buckeye r.cubolD.. oad SI.Ddard Colo", Over holl • mlllio. Bucke)'1!ll In Ule U. Broode. . . endoned by .It Aplcultural Colle,e_l_o .. d Experiment Siollo.... Solll b, pvlAM ualven:al . Qt'lbellon, lDluriJi. auc:o ... 'UOOd..l ... who.re ~ l.d 10 Ihow lb. co.. IO'tb. bel:l"~r ..AIlenlor,I", lb . prollt . . chin. la OpU'ltiOD , Our «talo, ,Ivo o' tIIi. bt. openlor. proof 01 Ducke,••uce_l", Ibe mool wo.· derlull"Iimool.b :yo.. evet ru4. Vou don 'I . peculate·wllh • Duel/eye. II'. Wrllolor II. bt&aluao from .:'0 flot balcb.

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Our Sp~inK Hats are marvels of beauty this Spring. Come and see them and . you will be convinced The Hat Shop.

SPRING BRANCH Mr•. W.rreo Lao, 21.. very Mr. and Mrs. W. O. Guatin had as for a f.,,, d.,., boti II,moch.1m. their SlUlll3ts Sunday, Lon Heekett proved ., .hl. wrhlol· been

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Mr. aDd Mre. Chae Braddock eo rsal.1Id MeeHn CoonlaDd Morray, ker. Thl! afternoon callera were .. Rober' aDd Will Laillel, of .w. Harold O!lborne and Jas. Beckett. ocmmuoU" aDd Alfred ..... ble', ot Mr.' Will Smith, of Toledo, Mr, )[au. ., as cUDolr 001 day I ..S wee. Wilbur Sbields, of Dayton, Mr, and GD, Klbler aDel famlly moved, Mrs. Frank Evan., Mr. and ' Mra. II'riday, So She Kibler farlll, Dear Lawrence Ev,anB, of Sprinll Valley, Orecoolll, aDd DaD MO,..8·&Dd fam and Mr. Illan" ('-ook, of CeIlterville, 'II, .re movloll 00 SIuIl:lalDet faym attended I~e funeral of C. H. Smith 11_.... White aDd BeratUCi AileD on Mondl\7. . "peD' IiJDoday a. abe home of tbeir 0001., Joho AileD aDd family, Dear , --~ dooili Leb6DOD, Mr aDd Ioirl C. P Ellta and 100 Before buying a Tractor, 'rlalced relative. ., Ne" BurIiDpoa.., with all the merits for fann Ilia' ~ondaJ . work, see Laybourne . & Me· IIr. a04 lin. ".rdlow and II... B.UI. alorpD lpeD' tlOD4a" wtah Kean, Waynesville, Ohio. lb. aDd Mrl. &0_1 lIorll'D: - -... -.,--Mr. aild Mr., A, E. ilnD. lpea, p.- .....- - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - -.

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DEATHS

Mra . Lo~laa J. Wright died ' at Lebanon, after a 19na iIIn... The funeral was held at the home of ber son, JudJ!~e Willard J. Wriiht, lut Wedn8lK\. ay~ternoon . Mn Wrl,ht tvU tbe widow of the late Capt. Lot Wrillbt, both beinK well known here.

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Before buying a Tractor, with all the merits for farm work, see Layboume & McKea,n, .Waynesville, Ohio.

IIr. aDd lire &11 Cool! a04 oblld. lpeD' SUDday eYealDI a' .,_ bome of W.ller DaIllD. .JIotr. aDd Hr•• C.... Bracldocil!' aDd 80D were euMiraaloed ., dlooer Snll. da, b, Mr. a04 MH. Earl U:Doer hODorlDl bll birtbday. reD

133 acres levelland, nice two-story house of 7 rooms, good cellar, 4-room tenant bouse, large barn, other necessary-outbuildings, gQod orchard, well fenced, 5 A woods, 15 A blue grass, two we s, cistern, ~ mile to scbool, 2 mi. from railroad on stone pike. Price right if sold at once . , .

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WELlMAN Mr. · aDd lin W'm, Lob.... of WllmiDlloD•• pea. lU,bc aDd ~uDday "Ith &lielr ·pareD.... , A, Blr&look aDd WIfe, lin. An4rey a.".. a.4 bab, 4aollh&er have reluroe41 $0 tihetr hom. 10 Oa,$OD aUer lpandlal MY. .,.1 ween wUh her parenti, IIr. aDd -.H JOhD ThompsOD . Joho Wolfe "a. VI....D' "llb hi• 100, Lew Wolfe, of WllmlalkJD, &Surday aDd 811odaJ. lire. Ida lIunoD all4 IUIa Dlael 1I11lDOn, Tlppeoaoo. Uta, .,ere,.. oeD' 10ellU uf IIr, ud Mre, .. 0, lIaDDoa. Mrs. Viola Barteoot ' aD4 IOn, Kenlleth, IlpeDl Wedneeclay of I..' "eek wllh lair parente, W, '1', .10.. daD aDd "Ife. FraDll Jordan baa olertlD, for bla brother, W. T. JordaD. for lbe pea'

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Mr. and IIH, E.aD BOPD, Mr,aod lira. Weldoa Wlilon, 111'. aDd IIH. LuSher BalDel aDd IOD! Donald, were 1I0MiraaiDC14 &0 SODoa,. dlDner a,I_BUl'.. . IIr, aDCI IIH, Ralel,b Bocu eo. N$llled abe followlD, &0 dtDDer, SaDda,.: IIr: aDdI...... lin. O,T, aarne. al!l~ daDahter, lIary_lle. MH. Louella , LJold a.d IIr, aDd IIH, B. J:'. Compton; ' . lir" I'D" Balnet 1a I Dpro'rl •• 'rotO her opera"OD, IIr.'.lId .,.re. Walte'WUIOllipna. .., •• da,. IU," aD4 8aDdllJ .....21 Mr, aDd lire. Paal PlitenoD. Born-To IIr anel IIrl. Boward ' ""-.;:;=.-.o-.c:.;=,,, ~aaDle" II.' WH', alOD• IIr aDd II,. W. E 80pD ....,. $atDed IIr, ud lin!, Vi,.. .teII. ,"-..-..... - ...-."'~, ener ...d IIr, all4l1re. ~"4oa WU. 00 rrlclay e"eaiD" , Joe. 'Daatiro and h ..la daqb. 'DoroUay, ... .. _~ froID ,_.,.......... 'he 1Il.lt... B . • , .TOIlet II .peac1ID, a few tV-

Game C~II«1 Qt~7:30 p. m.

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D. E. STANDIFORl) Get your work· dOD~ early and get away froID the i'ush ad shortage-of .

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Waynesville. Ohio.

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10.' of IIr a.4l4n Barlan ·aa... ..e" Of Ulloe, . Mr. aDd Mn. J . I, BIller b ....e moved from lbel, farm &0 Sprio" VaUe" . ~====~=====~ IIr, a04 lin. Tboe.. Blah lpeDUbe palt weelr with Mr. a.d lin. OUI [rOOI. of aear LabaoOD' .

This is unquestionat>ly the best place to work in this viCinity and . 'consc\entious workers receive more m'on~y in 't his pl~nt than they do anywbere else. The shoeworker bas an advantage because he or sbe has a bade that 'furnishes steady employment in tilnes of panic as wei" as in time~ of prosperity, ~eople always weat shoes, li enee U~e opportunity . : to l~arn a trade that always furnishes a steady income. .

Make applicaUo~ .at ~ce and secure a position that will always keep you profitably employed and audfe you independent.

M. E. Church Ralph <Alton Jonee. Minister. Sunday Scbool, 9:15 a . m., Frank LeMay, 8uperintAlndent. Morninll sermon-oofhe Chlracter of Caleb" Evenin&' at 7-"The Open Door." Friday evening, Marcb 5,at 7:30, Dr. Gao. W. Bunton will addrell8 the Evanielistic services TuMd."even· ing, March 9, at 7:30, stereopticon sermo~, "Letter Portion of Genl!8ia."

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10 % on weekly ~arnings for full attendance. 10%' on we~kly earnings for p.i~ce workers. 50% weekly all earnings above the task (average ''on . . we,ekly earnings).

This company can find openings for a few more steady workers in the followirig departments : Cutting, Fitting, Lasting, Bottoming, . Finishing, Packing atld Stock.

Given ,ood elrP II Buckeye will produce Ihe full halch of .troui . chicks the first time aDd ev\!ry lime. UDder a Slllndllrd Colony Brooder lhe whole balch can be matured to a markelable Ibe quickly.

Caesar's Creek Friendl Church Sunday School at this church every Mrs. J, F. Bakl!r will leave this Sunday at 10 o'clock. Preacbini week for Del Norte. Col., to join her service at 11 o'clock a. m. You are busband. who is there at the pres- cordially Invited to be prt!l8nt. ent time f~or hiB health, wbicb we - - -... -_..-.. are glad te, say Ls improvinll.

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These dividends will be paid semi-annually in June and December of each year. ·T he first one due in June, .1920, is being· paid. three months in advance 'of .t he regular dividend period. In addition to this special feature the company. pays weekly bonuses as follows:

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Havlnl!r rooted space In E, V. Barn· hart's store, I have moved m1 tin lIhop the:re, and am read, to do all Idnds of repairiD&', and take ordera for apourt!ng jUld aeneral tin work. Give me .a call. learn my prices, and give me your work • . . J. 'F. FRAZIER.

On Monday, March 1st, all employees of record on that date whp were employed prior to December ~1, 1919, wiJl receive dividend checks varying in amounts·depending 00, earnings to D~cember . 3 1, 1919, The. larg~st:check drawn by a piece worker in this distribution is $105.50. thus indicating a total of '211.00 for a yea r's dividend for p~ece workers. This, however, is not the limit that can be earned.

This year you' vo I:0t to hatch a ,ood chlc~ from every hlllchilble egg lIod r:llse Ihe m .Il The couolry Deeds th em. You Deed them. The meat supply Is low aDd ,ettln, lower. Feed 11 hllrh lind every OUDce 01 it must count. The Buckeye Iacubutor lIod Standtu'd Colony Brooder posltlvely losure luc:ce..lut chick raislo,. They're lI'ullraolecd 10 do IL No Irucuwork

. Abe Schau8ky, of Dayton, was cir· eulating among acqu8intances here Third Sunday In Lent, March 7th: Sunday School at 9:30 a .m. Sermon Monday . and Holy Communion at 10:80. Ser· 1 Miller Range, in good order, vice and lIermon at 7 p. m. Th!t price $25. if sold before Saturday. evening services durinK Lent are . vary helpful. Tbe Miaeion Hymnal Inquire of W. R. Allen, ia belnll and, led by the choir, Mr. and Mra . Howard Hopkins, of the cong.relflltional 8ln~ng il Inlpir· Come and worahip with U8, Dayton, visited witb relatives here ing Wednesday. Everybody Invited.

Christian II Smith died at the Ohio Military Home at Dayton, «'ri· day afternoon, He had been in fallloa' health for the past year, and bad to. have' conlltant attention, The funeral was held at McClure' a funer· al parlor'll Monday mQrninll at 10 o'clock. The funeral was private, e1:cept to veteraJIII of the Civil War, Rev . Cadwallader officiated. Interment in Miami cemetery.

EmploJees .of the Elbinger Shoe Manufacturina C~mpany R~cei~e Their First Semi-Annual . Profit Sharing Dividend Amounting to abov~ $5000 Annually.

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HEROES OF '61 NOW OlDEST ·IN CONGRESS

1fEllO-WSHIP IN MARCH MEETING ~~!~~ddaughter~ b~~~~th09~:rJe:!:n~~~j~byWb! M~.. " HIS SUffERINGS WOMAN'S AUXILIARY I~:!!;I~~~~r~lr %~~~Il!t~i~~c~e~~. L B '0-': b .

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W. H . Allen writes me that Web at Meeks has carried his last pouch of ' ou ..... rn ar t logue and Whistling) . Mr. and mail from Corwin to the post office. . See'y.. pro tern. Mrs Winters. Web died last Saturdav and thus has The Cross of Christ teaches a pracThe regular meetillg of the Worn. , _ _ _ __ .;.._ __ - - -___ • passed a landmark of Waynesville tical truth that this age needs to an' s AuxilIary was l1eld at the home with whom we hllve been farmiliar learn-its most imp.orta,nt tru th- in of Mr!!. F. B Henderson. Friday af· for 40 yellrs Rnd more . . no way conn ected with' the theology ternoon March 19 .\ ; Last December (wIIs down home, of the but wilh humannffecThe mee ting wa s opened by the. 't '. "I always call Waynesville home" in tlon for ' hrl et- it is the ~rutb. of ,President, Mrs. J . F . Cadwallader --a very affectionate senRe and as ( By.m P!lthy. (or . fell owship \Iolth, r eadin g eighteen verses of the 10th . Friend s of Lee Lemmon and Ralph waited tor the truin weStward a8 [ Jhm In HI S ufferlng:! . It IS the on e Chap ter of St. J ohn. The <'reed W AS Smith, who are on their way to [d:l- was departing that Monday morning g reat trulh lhls nge need~ to learn then repeated and the prayer se rvice ho received cards Monday which I chatted with Web about his work. lu bring bal·k t he power of the Gos- (!onducled by Mrs . Cad wallader. r, ,\, ' _ le~d: "Snow bound at Mabridge, [then remarked to him that it would pel wh ich so ma • .v have lust . Roll Call was responded to by I Miss l;Ielen Sherwooa: 'daua-bter S D .• for two days I\lId sleeping in not seem the Waynesville that I know Nobody Lod ay lluestions the prin- ~('riptural quotations, atter which of Mr. and Mrs F. E. Sherwood. of the parl~r of a hotel. . Snow over if] could not Bee him carrying the ciples of t he Gospel; they a.r~ woven t he minutes of lh e last meetingwere I Columbus, Is the champion war track eighteen feet high and 100 mail to arid fro . For Web was just into every effort for humamty's good read and approved . Aftel' all busi- ' Atamp seller among the icbool airls a9 familiar as the old station, Chr ist ian labors and Id benevoltlOces ml'1 es of It" . ' h d b 'dKiIM d ne.= was attended to the follo\ting I .o f that cIFty . During kli C fl contMtstajted t W Sa • bon 8 store, or t e covere rl I(e. sre the pride of the wor . en an program was enjoyed: . . I ~y the ra~ n oan y : ar v Amon~ my earlist recollections wumen. wl~o sh <! w .rever ence, t~ust Jumpinl( Two entun es In Tw.o Ings committee: Bhe ., BOld ~76 are I!:lwood Meeks and his 80n, Web, nnd falLh In t hClr lives bra admired Years . Mrs. Cadwallader. A Ch,- worth of war Bavmg!lltamps. MI!'8 , cllrrying the mail. Until the father by all men . nese Uoc lor Dismissed he r American Sherwood stood second h lih8lt In died Web was his ae,sistant and then Let the hurch o r any Chris tian ' is ters Mra. Geo. Hllrtsock, The the city, being led by a boy of Eaatthe official mantle fell on the 80n. 8tta~k ~ome vice or sin, and call fo r Church that is made of Seal Skins. ' wood School. . ... .' A beautirul scene waR presented Web bowed down under the weight recruits to crU8h it, and multiludes Mrs E V. Barnhint. . Mo.nday.?ight when. the Bor- of the mail sacks trudged through will give the movement thei r il1ftuAdjournment was next in order, ~ahs or northern .hllhts app~a.red :lunshine or storm, through heat or enee . Practical religion find!; no During the social hour. Mi88 Kath- ' Leon an'.! Clark SaU.bury spent In the sky The hght.s were VISIble cold, day in and day out. [am told c ritici sm. The di sciples of old sa id ryn Henderson favored the ladies the week-end with their father in several hour~, - that Web never missed fire. He to J esus 'hrist: "Show us the Father with seve ral beautiful piano selee- Cleveland. .• . , was at the Btation on time for every and it suffice th ·us." The world says , mail train . Even when the flood t oday to the Chri stian Churches: covered the road, old Web managed " Show us the hrist and it Bufficeth _- .....- - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - -..'...,.. ' _ _ _" j underdifiicultconditionstogetacroe,s They ro u ~ ht In unlfclrtrls or Uhln US ." We ca re not for vour differif it were pO!l8ible to do so . And and Gray when Linco ln WitS In th o encE'S of opinion or your shiboleths when be could not he was bitterly Wh ite Hou so. Now 111l'Y ar!> In of belief: "Show us Christ." The re disappointed .Frequently he arranged Corigrc"~, th r tW O Ol(ll)sl m ~ lIIberll is no nali onal air lhat is eve r cllu g ht to get the mail by way of LebaIn Ih e IlIlIl" " On Ih, ' I.'ft. :''I1<'r:0 1 lip wi th more patriotic enLhusia ~m non when the waters were deep and Isnne It Rhrrwoo,l or Oh ll ,. Hii than iF! thal glorious hymn: .. All ,.; I. u.enrR old . fOlll';ht ;n H; hal II,," Il l l1 l I 1-1 al' 1 tl1e l'ower 0 f J esus 'N am " th e curren t SW I'ft . ., d 10 lim ON dlOiI for galla nl r on du ct ' " . f Web, too, or many years carrie und er fi rtl: (' nIl Htvd U~ II I)l"iy"t~ III Everyuody sings It, or trl s to sI ng the Cincinnsti paper!!. I sha ll re1 86 I. . IOIIKtl' reel flll I It hrlgu tl l 'r it, beca use it s lrikell a responsive ' .. member him particularly as he wendgl'n(lr ll l On the rll; ht: C.'n"I·" 1 chord in every heart. ", ' ",. ' . Chilra.,,, Mun ley SI " r1l11 l1 n . Nr,rll1 V.. hat , then. iR lac king'! Why i8 it ed hia way about town Sunday mornings after the papers were Ca rolin a, 7 ~1 l ears old. Thr~~ t\la t there is so m uc h indiffer enc ? brought over from the morning Lim"s 14'oun<1" 1\ and h!"lgadlcr gOPILnd luke-warmness , and so many to train. serving his customera and o ral fl.l \lIO dUR': nf Wa r. make excuse? Why does Christ's work lang uish an ywber ~7 Is it not when we think of Web and his long peliod of service, the relationship he beca use rmm Hnd women are not in , has borne to the commumty and its close tou ch with the thought of the people, we realize bow many lives he ~ - ~ sufferings of Chri st and His righ t I n has touched, how many were wont ou r sympathy with Him whil e He to cull him "Web", It wou ld be a '.P..~~l: ., aU'fIers. The age has lost the powt:r glorious roll call. l"d be delighted of thut great t~uLh of human syrnif 811 could be recalled and pass once palhy exprssl\ed f or Christ IIIhile He ; more in review. And there coulo died for the sillS Of Ihe world, BrinlS • t. be f,.und no one but wDuld feel movbnck that truth, and there will conh~ 1 ed ,to drop a flower and a fragrant Tobacco Canv8!l at Hyman' s. back all that such fellc,ws hip impli esi ' Me'~~ one too. on WAb's grave and say a heartll would be warmed. live wouln word of praise in his behalf . Mis9 Mabel Salisbury was a Day- appea r full of zea l and solf-denying ., 1-.. j . labors, simp ly because we no lonl{cr Dsniel Webster M'eeksl He bore ton visitor Saturday. said a customer when we explained the conditions in stifle the flow of natural arter-tion a mighty name. Daniel Webste.r in the wholesale market. .' , day anli generation served his Dr. Dill. Osteopath 21 S. Broadf or Chri ~t. his Foretell a vivid season. Inspired hy models country with distinction, with brit- way Lebanon Ohio Shall we take an exa mple fr om "What I want is a good suit of ;)lothes at a .. from master designers, the hats presented here ,. life? The disciples were pre e nt wlLh Jiant ability and with conspicous s u c - ' CI!SS . Dr. and Mrs. H . E Hathaway Christ during all t he eventful week priee and I've come here beea.use I kn'ow I c.an get It. are no less a joy to their creators than to the that ended in His rucifi x ion and Daniel Webster Meeks, his name were Dayton visitors Monday. women who will wear them. A real Hat Shoppe sake, a man without the advantages Resurrection. They were His comHe's rigbt, Explanations are not necessary ij(a,' ~~re Millinery event:-exclusiveness characterized 01 birth, education, mentality or op- LinoJeu~s and Window 8hadea at paniOlls in the t emple, at Bethanv, like this, so we will eliminate them from our platform portupitv of the illustrious states- Hyman's. in the upper room, in tiethsemane, by smariness. in the future. man whose namll he bore, was non ~ in the judgment hall and at the cross. .~: : the less faithful, loyal and true to J. B. Ch!,pman and E . V. Bllrn- What was the influence of this comAn impressiye showing of Stonehill Pattern You know the kind of merchandise we sell and if-'You the public service. Web's life is an hart were. m Lebanon Monday. panionship1 Sl. Peter is weeping Hats Trimmings, Embroideries, Flowers, Nov-. example of genuine fidelity. Never . . bitterly because he was a coward, know us at all you know that onr prices are as 'h onest shall we see this splendid attituLie Mr. and Mrs. q. M. ~obl~7;e~spen.t and was ashamed in an unguarded ertv Straws etc., all characterized by the styleas the day is long, of character mClre abundantly or Thursday and FrIday In ClIlcmnatl. t mament to eonfess Christ i~ the supremacy for which The Hat Shoppe is widely nicely demonstrated. His wayll . f K' presence of His enemie~: Judatl In that last sentence we have given ourselves·qnit.e a known. . were circumscribed, his range of ac!dr. a."~ Mrs . ~ Hames, 0 lOgs takes his own life because he Eel'S nice little pat of the back, if you'll notice. ~ _. tivity was not 18I"ge. He had his MJlls, VISIted rt:latlves here, Sunday, that his base act ended in the cruci. Solid Leather Work Shoes at Hv. fixiot,J of hill Lord . Two others. pbysical limitations. But we ha~ th~ rlputation arid 1M .', We frequently had 80me quiet fun man's walkmg together. show a comIT.'on at Web's expense. We referred to . grief so that a stranger meetm~ . goods 10 back ii, so we're not blushing. " ." him at times flippantly. We rellardMrs, J. 0 Cartwrlght!s spendinlr them asks: , "What is the matter? ' ed him 88 an odd genius, as a town seyeral davs with friend8 in Colum. And when. at last the truth of ths character, peculiar and picturesque. bus. Resurrec~lon dllw':!s ul?on them, they Michaels-Sterns First Sprln~ Suit. • Yet. with it all, I am Klau to r~'" go everywhere WIth JOY to pr~ch cord a personal appreciation of the St. Mary's Guild Vilill meet. with the Gospel, and .each one of them Inwork an4 loyal public service of this Mrs. W. H . Alien on ThulBday af- vites death rathe r than seal his lips man, (n the earnestne88 and fidelity ternoon, to the glorious mes~alCe given him to aid in the conscientious and 8crupuproclaim by the One whom he loved J ohn Stroop and E . B. Evans, of more ~ban life. T~i8 was prar.tical ••••• . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . I~~ ca~e with which he went about hlB busme88, he wn., a mOdel. and a Dayton, were business visitors here Chrlstlanlty, and Its great power worthy ~me. He exrelled many of Thursday. was symp~thy, . .human B?m~a~hy U9 in thiS trait. And when 1 say touched With Dlvme love, Insplrlng ~tli8 of Wt:b .Meeks, I am o nl y voicMr. and Mrs. L. E. Kempleattend. their hearts, c?nt!,o!ling their lives. OHIO XENIA \r,g the sentiment of those wH,o . have ed the funeral of a r,elative in XenWe repeat: fhls t8 the one great known him and who have bee.n hnked ia Monday , truth this n)arvelous age needs to It learn. We want the life, the zeal, in any way. to WayneSVille Joe Thompson and Paul Haines, of t.h~ ellergy, the power t;o do 80mewill not seem quite the slime to reo turn to Waynesvi Ie al1d not find Cincinnati sot'nt Sunday with rela- thmg, to s uffer something, to accomplishsomethlngforChritot.This Web with the mail sllcks . Hist~ipsliveshere:. -are ended He deserved more to a is the lesson of the Cross. We must material way. I wish it had been Mr. and Mrs. A. HBirtsock, of Day· not let Him bt'ar it alone- we must p088lble for the post office depart- ton spent Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. be His sympathizerll. ment to have compenBated him more J. L. Hartsock. Out from Gethsemane's shades generously. He leavet< not monel' . there comes a voice to each buman but a record of loyal service. long Mrs. J. F. Cadwallllder and Misses soul, speakinll in tender, pathetic ..nd laithful,· That is worth tar Glara Lile and Maria Stout were in tones : "This cup, this bitter CUP. I SEE Do not fill up the' winter store bins. So, it's best mo"e than material p088C88ions. Xenia Saturday. drank lor thee. What wilt thou do Old Web Meeks. We are glad he . for me?" J. F. C. to select seeds that have proved their worth. Linoleums and Willldow Shades at • __- - lived. We are glad be is a880ciated with Wavnesville. 'We will remem- ·Hyman's . . Careful c1,lltivation helps a heap, but it , won't b'er him with keen pleasure. We Wayne.vllle. Ohio Phone 58-1 Y. make an old, runty seed develop prize winning vegetay a wreath on his grave, just a L. S. Hyman and family, of Xenil\, humble tribute of g-o()(l will and good were SUllday visitors of Mr. and tation. wishes from the hundreds who rec- r,irs. M!,er Hyman. ognlze his lona and faithful public We handle a cOl(U>lete line of D. M. Ferry's Let Hendley repair your Watche~, eervice. , Northem Grown Seeds, both package ,a nd bulk. C. M. Cartwrignt Clocks and Jewelry . All work done on premises at the Sign of the Watch, - -We have extm fancy Onion Sets. Waynesville, Ohio. Th e Ch'Ild ren ' Il HOSPI't a I• loca ted SANITARY .:EATING ' . Buy your seeds' at home. They are cheaper ' and . CI All crt on North Maio Street, Mt Auburn, SYSTEM Car I S~rvt8, arence en, 1 - holds an important place in the wei. better. lord B.uslc and Chas.Cook were Day- fare of the children in our bilr 'city -ton vlsltot8 Monday. and adjacent towns. It Is open to ,There will be a meeting of Wayne Small lot8 of ceiling paper and the suffering, needy children with. t f 3 5 out regard to color creed ot' country . F 'd L f b rd Township Farm Bureau on rl ay room ot 0 0 er. cu rom • II and also without' regard to th eir evening March 26, at the Sch?ol ? cte. to I, 2 ~,"!d 3 cts. per vafd , a f ' l nee III the latter r _ Hall for the purpose of arraDlung In Kood conditIOn, Come early and place ~ re~ l~ e i Generr!l for ~ork. A. full attendance of the get best selectiom. Ed S~andlford, lfec\l\ dh~~~S onf~mth~~! who a re membership i8 de~ired and any w.h? at Mr'3. Anna Haines', Third street, re~~~!nat.a ~f Cincinnati can b~ adm it2!!!2E may have been missed by our Bohcl, W It M CI d M" ted ' At the Children's Hospital th e' tor in the !""embership campailrn are Mrs , h a er c"Uure. an ' b \~. best medical atid surgical aid is givespecially lDvited to attend and be Lilla Ben am saw p In Ma e s . .. , k . , d d f tI added' to the roll of memoer. which Room." at the Victoria, in Dayton en. to the SIC . I~Jure or e fOrOle ' k' W Sat da chtldrtln under sixteen years 0 ajle. . '. h 200 )I'nearl~g t e mar In ayne ur y. our foremost surgeons and children's township, J. L. Mendenhali. Tonight, ThursdEIY,' March 25, specialists ",iv~ng their services. The Twp. Cbairman J.<'red's Spring Exposit.ion .and Fash· hospital prOVides II place for convlIYou.get a positive circulation of pure: fthlli~ir ion Show opening, Wlltkl.n's orches- lescent children where they can have with the Farquhar 'Heating System. -~ ~-.~ ~}.J.; - - -.... - . . tra, Ice Cream, Livh,g model prom- their games an.d tOY~ and am.use. The Automfltic Regulator maintains enade and posing in ',New York Fash· ,mente wlthoatd lstUl'bmg thepatle!lts ions. ' in ·the wards It is support~d malntemperature in.the house, and JrOteCts ~. .:!~ Iy by voluntary contrtbutlons and , from over heating. .'. ( B. J. BTewster. Warren Braddock, the beds are free to those ' who ore Leetar Stan, Clifford Winston and really poor. The bO!lpibll will be 6re-box There are no joints in QUr welded The h~me of George J. Graham, WilBOn Graham we~E! in Dayton Sun- glad to welcome visitors on MonJa-ys We are inperb iii rellevlni headachet. tired, burmlla' 8TH, makina to leak soot and gas. . . • ;.;' wb!) lives between Lytle and Ferry. daJ evening. between tbe houes of tell a . m . ~nd deAclent .,.Into 8'ood onN through tbe aid of properly fitted .18II15II. Fire the fumaceonce a day. Twenty yean experienee your guarllntee. . ·bumllCl to tbe ICround Tueed" af~ Fred's Lebanon Illie Store Exj)C>- tOUl' p, m. ... Write to ' .KE · , ternoon. with all of Ita content.. aitionaI-Faahlon Dialpl" all De. ' . • - .. Eyetlgbt Spec:laliit T1Je houae and property belonea to) partmenta Marcb . S. D. Henkle. 25. will ' The J. Frazier, Lee Hawke,. Harry OptC)metriIt IIICI ~I~ - - _ . -.. mO., aqufaite tbe Sherwood. W. H. Dinwiddie and Wm. Thorpe of Arcanum WII in WomeD of Warreft ev.. IJII, McClure attended K. of P.lodW8 ...;.;;.;.;._..:;;..._;...~_ ~~ I111·. . .•...... Oh_I.O.... town toar. 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. Evtry "z" Enll"ine is eqlJipl1ed with Ii sen si't!ve th~ottlillg ~nv{' rIlor. Regula l es th e am ount 01 fue l :lilt.! ;"r ad llllt ~ed t.o

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'IUFt if out. In a moment's time you ·can figure out how much che.aper it will be to use Hanna's Green S eal Paint on your property than inferior so-cillcd "cheap" paint. Green Seal spreads farther, it excels in covering power, and surpasses in length of service, It protects t he wood surface through the ho Ltest summers, and the ' coldest, wettest winters. Both beautifies and preserves. Shuta ou t decay ancl ugliness. The .e xact form ula appears on VC1'Y

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mbed aod di srui st!ed .. , plf\iotllf's lI_moo hank. do 801emu ly Iwuar I.h8\ 1.11 . a lJovo lillll-elmont. ,,, t.ruo to tllO best. or In) oost><. III the motter of Loe lla Boyce ,, ~ Icno .. looJ{o .nd bellUI1 . B. Tucke r. c""IIler. rlbed t.ntl Iwo rn to before me "hls Raymood Bovee. P II!O\utltl grtl n ted IG,1luh8c duy nf March . lno W . A. ~errl lL . alimony dod te mpor.ltY OD8S <ldy of Oorrec. A'le/ll : No'.ry~ l' lIblle. 0 . 1': . L"VICY O. J . Ol ,KA.Vb; R T . c''. McGUINN

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Olassified Ad" MONEY LOANIID

Dlrocto .... ()N gy I.." H/Wtl ~· o lIve . 'oo~ ; Probate Court Proceecl.iDp Oh"l. f~rM . His, ""ou nd rn u r~!!"l!et In t h e mattclr of the esttite of N ,l l .. ~ bODI/IIt .1 h" t-tu rhll l" . A len Nflthl!OD J onI'll, deollllsed. ~eoond Bulletin!!, Xenia. Ohlu. 6 , 20 aDd fiolll 1I0000ll\ lippro ved. ~ on or Ilulore ~lIeLI.t\{\od:Y~~~ t!A'Vry~9lO Tn tbe ma t ler of the 6S'&t·' of A8 AdrulDlitralOr n l ~ue EI' tm~ 01 ~'razoy W . U"t baway. Artill Campbell, d eoeliBed. First Purs"ant 10 tho provilloni 01 tho will of WANTIW doceaalld, l' lal oLlll William 8. It .rl.ooock. doc...... <! Iho \Ipd . ... &pd fioal acconnt approved-. Roberl.'. SlIawlu\U, Illued. lIS o.'<oou l or 01 Iho 11181 W\II aDd I ~"'· ALioroe" t»r Plnl nllif. m1 7- 1t m.ut 01 Wllllum S. Ibrt.""k . dec.Blod. "'III N b:xpe rle u!lr,1 ·uoJi .!!uu<1 W"I! ~iI oller lor ""Io.t public ."clloll. 011 lilt! prom· Marriag. Llr~ ,",(1 fU ,' 1U 1 qUlre ., r M,... Wm. I"".LOO tn Wnyu (\ To,mlbll). W.rreD 01010 , 00 ~ho Ur"ntl, Ir, Hox 12 1. MIUdlst.o, Nu , Wm. C lin e. merohllDS, aod Mise Oillu. ,,,24 Mary Leever, b oth of Kings Mille

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O. A Barbaugh to Wm. Lelohty, part of tlIoo. 6. I'. 3, R. 4, Clearoreek Township. Ilo Edith Harrill £It al . to Jason Shee. hf\n, 08r&of Reed's Mllita.ry Snrvey. No 899. betweell tbe Miami lind Bolnto rl 1ven, ~1 . . IIltbel B~iloo to Anton Unl', part of !:lorveY' No). 28113 a.nd T7L of Vir. glola Ml;lit"ry land Mflf081e Twp , II.

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TREASURY DEPARHtENT

Office of Comptroller of Currency

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160 ballllel. 9f Yellow A BOOT COrD"; O/WIb, $l 65; otoowvo'bs,

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LEGAL NOTICE

Newport to Fred Wada. worlh. pars of ~ eo . 7 lind 8. T. 2E. R. 5, N , Clearoreek Twp, Jolia Renderson to BeDj . MIII II, par' of Military Sonar No. 7111 , Wayne T ownllhlp. 11. ,Iobn Btoller to W C . Lf'wIB. part of Soo 110. T S. E.. R. 4, N, Clear. Or06& T ()Wnllhlp, 11. Abram Uook to Geo. Stevene. /I 'not In Seo 8. T, 2, R . 5, Olearorf)9k Townllhlp. It.

. Urland. Townllenc\ '0 Walter Gray. pllr' of Military Sorvey on the CI .. rhtlvllle road, Ma.lIsle Twp., SI. W"ltet· (hay to Nathlln Gray,pa.r~ of Mllltf\ry Burvey .on the OIarki!. ville road . Masille Tw p . &1 Noah Kent \ I P earl Ohenoweth. \lar~ of. Seo 26, T. 2. Ii: , R. 6. N .. l<'raoklln T o wo RhiP. 11. . . Oak lilY Unll'lMby \0 Walt-er Var· ner, p"r·t ~f .Virglnla MUll-ii" Sur. vey N n. 10",5, Mal\s le Twp, II: I~oll{tl With 'thin. Pale OIood Hesi· Absalom EVlln ~ tn 8. D. Henkle. tat e-Feel Uncertain Ptl.r t qf I~eo. O• .'1', a. R G, between t h e Mill ml .rivell!. II Cbu. IHroa8e to R obert litrooll6 SilO I,D TAKE PEPTO·MANGAN part of SI!!l .. 2, T 5, E" R 5,N,' Wavne 'l'OWDllhlp, 1. R cd·hlIJ IHlcd 1I1en a nd Wome n Know Commill.lonerll° Pl"oceedlllp Whnt T hey Wailt To Do Btll!! II.Ilr>wed :-So\)pllel!,. *J7;94: a nd Do It Tbe B" b l:J!!· Merrlll Cn" Ohio Olrouil' Report, '3; T~ti tees of t'!lb110 At. II "",). h ,j ."" n un ju s t, rl'coqerlne: r"lrs . lig b t and wllter rent for OOllrl In,1Il " ... wk ~ptl l l -o r IIlflY be y our hoo ae 1I1U} j 'lll. 1136 37; Jnhn Law ~ v ~ l ll ln i~ ruu tllI"'" un d yo ur bl ood &5 I'\OD, "oto SIlDpli s 8 for ~urveyor. ~o w" ,l k th,II< y ou 'H e In", pl)or shApe' Uft.82; M.~ . .Oilwllid & ROn. expen. tu <(.'''1,,1. hI f . Oil' n-8/'8 tor buul" \ of Barold .Ione '. 169; !jill If Y'lO duu' t, fn tl l llTlll loo k roo Ioquest 'f b ody of Jobn Rmltb. \.lu ~ ' \'. ,'1 ,irO 111 11, r\lllll~t , Snob atll t·o U 'i; Iklahlon Ridge, 8enloe. 'OD II! "fl·.", 01 lit' ' 1(1 ",,, •• k h ln .)d , n ot borial o oin, '2,: Lewis & Drake. eno ugh r (l'l lt io)ori (,1, !1 ~ . a oondltlon frei g ht lind drayage, 17.418; Waner IwO WII " .tn .., 1.1 HI. MoClore. barial of OhrlsL~all Bmlth, 1'11 0 i .. ,.t r."ll blly (o r flD e mi .. 'lOU ; The Vlllley Te)ephooe Co I ( h lu od l ~ U'!~.) Wll h it~ l ow m eut .. l 'ull ~ vl1ri ons offioBA f/)r November; un u li" Y lual vll,(lJr is l3ul1o 'lI P opto. $111.50; V I1l)ey l'elepbooe '00., tolls "M Mlfl l' O . for vtlrlooa omoes for December, P ep to. Mtlllgo n flopplies the well k. $18.4.5; . V Illey Telephone Co .• tOUI wn tery bl ood' w i t h tho very e le. for VIUIOuR offioe8 in Jallaary.$SO.TO. ' uont,s it Il (ld a to pot new li fe loto it.. It repll l r~, r c.ore.. tes. And reo hull rl t:b ex hausted blood, tho vltlll Notioce of ApPointment n olol of h O'llt.ll (lud li fe . Try Ptlpto. Mnn l{lI o it you M'e "rnn.dOW!' ." It .oan no l, htlorm you - it will oert/uoly Klta'" 011 Isaac L I ' JI'rfe, d - - . l . h e lp YOll unless y o u hllve I! ru e d eep. Notice II b...,b, lIven tba~ Oharlle W . F'rJe has 1' - " duly allpolnled I\Jld qu.un ... Heated ub I onio d l sollRe nqulrlng 'he aa AdmtnlutralOr ot ,he Elt.at. of loaac L. phy I liln!! oure. B 81lre t h t! IIRme F rye . la"" of Warren CounC" Ohio, <I&" (;Iutl . ~ .. is o n HiD INokngo Wit-h. e~ . Dated ~hJI 1 nh dal. of Marcia, 11120. o u t "Uude ' " I t hI n ot Pepto .Mlln. Al&on •• BlOwn, JudJre of 'he Probate Oom R'a.n . For SOli e at .. II d ru gl!i llts.':" , Warren Ooun\7. Oblo ' Ad ve rtisem ot. Doan Ii. 'l&Die,. At'" . 1~

I ALL STANDARD B REEDS

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National Bank at Ha r v y bUflt, in the State bf Ohio, at the rio. e of busine~!!. on Feb ruary 2 , 1920.

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A car load of horses will Btate or Ohio, City or TOledo b " LUC8~ CounlY. 88. ' e at my barn I hursda y conF'rllllk J . Choney mllke.. ollth thllt he . . ' It ullior pllrtnor or tho tlrm or F . J. slstmg of Draft ~Iares and henoy & Co" doing bu .. lneh. In the . 'Ity ot. Tolodo, Cou nty ond Slllte Geldmgs ' also some cheap uforeanld. and thllt enid flrlll will pny ' .' the aum or ONlll ffUNDRmo DOl.LARtl H 'o rses ror eneh and avery CnsO or Cll larrh . lhat .'nnnot be bo cu rod by the uae of HALL'S CATARRR l>tEDJCJNJ~. Each nd el eru Horse FllANK J. CHENlllY. ., Sworn to bororo 1110 and . ubllCrlbed on a ·guarantee I" my "r . ..ence. lhl8 6th day or ·um ber. A. D .• 1886. A. W. GLIIlI\.SON (Seal) Notary P,ibllc.' Hall's CatArrh 1II0dlcine 18 taken In. lorna Ill' and acta through the Blood (.0 tho Mucouo Burrace. at the SyStem. Bend for tes timOnial. rreo. • F . J . CH IIlNl')'i &: CO., 'l'oledo, 0, Sold by .. U Druggists. 76e. BaU'a Family .Pili. for con. tlpatlon: Centerville, Ohio

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Two -Sales In One Day M. N. Douglass, the Spring Valley Real Estate Man, sold the Frank James farm to Harry E. Cook, Cemervi] ~, Ohio,. consideration, $15,000. Also sold the beautiful home of Moses A. Walton in Spring Valley to , Henry Wallon, who will erect an up-to·date garage on 'the rear lot.

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HARVEYSBURG . 1' be Joo"h'lI Run B;'pttlllt . 'hurob MI~IjI.narv gllve 8 aale of !latnbl!ls a~ t,htl 1'ownllbl p Bo088 on Saturday and report aver,' 8atl8faoSory Bale Mr. alld Mre. 6 B . Barril ai. tended" danoe In Lebaoon on Fri· dll v.returnlngoo !:laSordaymornioj(. M r nnd Mr8. Frank L. Barrl8 are baving their home newly deoorated . Mr, and Mre. W , E Stown have moved Into tlielr Dew hom • rtloBntly Po~chtl8 d of Mr.aDd Mrs.J eIfBarrls . ~Wj Dg to tbe 'condltloQ of our ro~d~, bOllloe88 10 t blll I!~otl on hall beeu oon .. lderably orippled. ~'reet oleanlog is being iodollCOO In lind beforo t he heued daytl oor vllltige will be fly proof. Mile Lydll Kennedy, of Dayton. lI pen t 1I1nrday aDd Mooday with ber parent8. Mr. and Mon. Alva Kennedy: Roller skating i8 belDg indulged lu by oor ,oung paople. Mr William St.John. of Ll!'banon, WII8 in this vlolnlty one day las t week , selllnl( oil , Ml tIII BeMsie Shidllker epent Son. !lay wHb ber /l:rondpar811tS. Frank and !:larry tShldakllr were 10 L .. banon 00 !:lunday, ollolliog on 'Icq olllotllnoes. A L, KIng aod Clifford BU810. of WIlynellville. were Snoday vlsUors IU oor to wn . Mr. and MrI, W . C. Weloh and family attended t ne weddlqg of Roe. 8al Hiett liod Mill8 Badley at the brlde 'll bome ID Wilmington on Thnrllday. Rev A. E tlunting.on wlll preaob at 'he \:I. E Cbur('h on Sond .. y. AmOil Cuok preaohed· IH the Ftl ll nds Oburob 00 la8t Sooday. Mr. aud Mrs. Percy Reallon, of Dear Wayn8llvllle. were calliog on rel ..Mvea In tbls :vloIDlty. Thuraday. We h"ve the promise of good roads. and when ,bllt ooour" woo', we enJoy them? With Iflw.prtoe<1 oars, ollaod .t lr S we oao ta'k e trlp~ • nd bave woney le(t-Ill1 along the road. Mr. aOll Mrs Fraok t!hlliaker were vlsitinll oot-ot.town acqoalu ' .. noes 00 t:!.dutd .. y,

W. 0 Oorns\l 18 1:1ome again. d. t.er spending tbe whl~r In Da1tolJ. Wilbur Clark hall reoently Ilor. obatert a new traotor. .Hlenn ,Johnll, of Dayton, apent !:londay with bOOlB foille. Ml'l. H. M. mariE arrived b'ere from Ohloago, Frlda;r eveDillg. Mn;,Carl Albright, ofne .. r tilJrlng. boro. loent Wedne~d&y wllh ber daughtllr. Mre, KAslelr Grahn w Mr8. Adda Buroes wall a' Dtlyton SbOPPIl1', Thursday . Mr !lnd Mrs. Fral!lk "mUh 8~lIt tbe week.eod at DillY ton wltb tbe laLters 'a Blat-er, ·Mn. Lillie tlotop, wbo til very poorly ·at thl8 wrIting. Prof. and Mrs. J . R. Fenstermaker vlslt-ed .. !:lunday, with Mrl. Callto and Dr. L. G. Brook. Mrll. Robt. Bantllllnd oblldren , of Lebanon . 8pent ~nodllV with Peter e&nta and fam ily. Miss lrene Slade. of. Sidoey. vis. ICed WlIolter Kenrlok: aod family. a oonl1le of duye la8t week. M I'8~8 Larh' and Vergil 8ide8, of Springfield. Ilpenl a few dllYs la81, week wl \h \helr oouliins. » 188 V~ ltlla 8mlth and brotben. M III~ Larle it! to beooll ell hrld" on ADril 6Lh. Mrs Mlllvioll Stacy i8 milking an extended visit with Albert Staoy aod tamlly . Mias Leona Mc~lnnl8 entartllined tbe Epworth Le&gue IIot Il soolal meeting, Friday evelling. Leon SaUsbo,ry wellt to i :Ieveland, FridllY. to s pend a rew dllye wUb bi8 r.ther Ihere. Several of the little frieDd8 of Berbert Edwllrdll Ilpent a plea8ant day at hi' country howe. Saturday, tbe 000li810n oelebTllting his 12lb blrtbday . 'fbose pr~s8nt were: Le!llle Lewis, Morris Whartoo. Therl .. Jone8, William Long, How. ard and derbert Allen and Herbert Ed words

Mr. Ilnd Mrs . Ben CbamDlon. Mr " nd Mrs W. t' . Ubampioo. Mr . bod l!4r,. Neil;on Shade'and 800. of DRY, 'C'D, visited wi tb Mr. aDd Mrs Alph& t:!mlth. t!unday, ' MI811e8 Mildred and MHrgaret CI .. rlt entertaioed the Joni ors, Seo. lors and teaoherl of tbe Wayne Tbe sugar oampi In thl8 vlolnlty 'l'ownshlp High Sohool on Friday have been prodoclDg fairly good evenlne. Brtot Ice oream an,\ oalte ~billeea 00, tbe price being Inorea8ed were served. mues" average up, Mr. aod Mrs 8. B. Baines and Mr and Mrs. Paul Moore' UJU,,,,,,,, soo, Jama". I&od Mr. and MrtI , Wal . lo tbe ooootry la.t week. ter Kllnrlok aUended the foneral ot Mr and Mrs. Roy Ur,ommond Peter K. Pence '" Springboro, moved to tbelr farm near Uregonia. Thunday afternoon. Town and oouo'ry property i. The Aid SOolety of 'be Lytle "tlllio demand. Churob will hold an Easter Ba~liIlr St Pahi(lk'. Day was obeened by tit the hall, I:laturday evening, April seven I of tbla vloinlty in [Ilan'lnlt S. A ahort program. Every\blng potlitoea to sellin way ' or ea'8 and sewing Sowing of seed i8 being remem. Uhllrlreo's every.day wearing ap. bered by the thoogbUul. parel, apronll, rom pel'S, eto.; ladlel ' Suod&y WIlR a bellutlful d&y, lh. aprons. boonets, eto ; fllonoy work well· dressed peeple filled the IItreet. an,1 a nloe n~w oomfort, Every. ~00<1 olbihea and flne featbe,. are body Dome. . always yerYsDottoeable. - - -... _ ...- - J. H Cook. of Dear WaynelVlile, ,,&8 in oor lOWO on sonday. Mr. aod lIIu. R. B . Brook!! W8re !:londay gues's of IIr. and Mr8. Alva Kennedy. Mrt! . Mar'ba Dnie 8pen~ lIe~lIral a.ir. and Mrs. Tho". Wbet8el en. day. lall_ weet in Tr,. y attendlog a teu"lned for l:illoday cUnner, Mayor mld.year meetln. of t he W. C T . U. ios. Whetsel, Misses Sosan aDd Em· Mr and Mrs. J. W. Lowry and mil Wbetnl !nd 0 E. LevloV. 8Onll, John and · rodd, wer8 In LebMrll. Chas. Ed w.. rde .'111 rematnll anon, Saturday., qll.ise poorly. Mr. I\nd Mrs. tien. Bogan and '00, Dr. J. W. Wnrd ie at hi. home Bere. were saturdlifY vtlt.t on of near here. morh Improved af\8t Mr~. Clara Duon and ohllcll'8n, of leveral "eeke' re8l, . ~tlver 6rove. Mr8. Floren"" Colliln ",a. oamllg Boraoe a ,a rvey tranaaoted bOil. 00 Mre . Berda Jordalll, oDe eveD1ng nl!8e In D'1'\ou on 'Saturda,.. NathanUarvey remllins qotiellerL- lallt week . IIr. aod)lre. Alan Bart800k and til at thl. wrlttnll. son, KenDeth. were Bunday lIoel~ lUI hllrd to gdher In the DewI; of F A. Bar\lOolK anei wUe. IItnoe the aeWII Ihop haa atu&ed, Mr. and 'Mn. Gea. Bogeu and Mr. On Maroh · llltb\ althoogh a very lind Mra Glenn Dav ~ a and oblldren dls"ire~lLble evoqiog. tWllnty.one or were Bonday IUMt. of Mr. and IIr. i?llotioe Vtllare' 'friends ga~heted at Chauooey Bnouell,of Ceuar'aUreek. or oonniry bome aDd Itave her a Mr. and Mrs. E. V. Mannon anel urprl'ee. it beinlr near her 16tb daughters 'apent Sunrlay wi\h Mr bIrthday. Many were detained on ~nd llri!. George Da vl:t. · . oooou~ of bed rOlldll, Mqalo, reMeldame. Berda Jc)rdu and Lena fresbmeD,a IID,l pop.ootn balls were B artsock en 'ertained the f. noy enjoyed by all. . work olub at .he laUer'" home. Tue~day ot last weelK. QuUe a few --~.-----were preseoi and e,nJoyed a nloa Boolal time, aad qUltEI a bit· of fatloy wora wall nooompllsbed. · '. .' Mrs Sarah Rlob,olr Harveyaborg, lind Mr aDd Mrs. W, T. J()rdan were entertained 8t d.lnDer, ' Sonday, by Mr. lind · Mr8, Cblll, ' 6rsy and dllughter, Mrs Opal Balter. of Way. ntlvil/e . Mrs. Audrey Berros and daogh. ter and ~tl.1 Oplll Tbom}llOD, of Day too. ,,,e lpendlng several dllYs with their parenti her p • Mr, Iud Mr8. John ·T bompeon lin. -Oft ertalned. Sunday, A4lr. ~nd Mrs . AI. , T ' • ,~r' Herres !lod baby and I41s80Plli Thompson, of Dayton; Mra. MaUte • FIDobaDd Ion. Kob' (larDer, of Bar. veYllburg i Mr. IIDd Mr8 Bhermlln . ~...-," 'errt. and dlloRbter,. LuoU.e, Mrll. Ella "'errla and Lilly Villars. Spring b8S oertainlT arrived, for . our bile mao. 6110. BoRan, fouod a bee.'ree, ODe day la8t week.

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Hand tbiaad' to anyone who has three or more COW" and tell them about The Tri-State I;UId the faet t~at The Tti-State buys all ita Cream DIRECT. from the producer lind save8,theproducer the buying agent's commiaalun and expenses. . , . The Tri-State ~1l\I. n~ar!y 40.~ prod~cers in Ohio. Indiana and Kentucky. West. VmfIDJa ·and VirglDlI~, shipping their cream DIRECT . Our truckll ",eet all train8 day or night. ' •

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75 Head Dairy Cattle 75 AS FQLl,OWS:

50 Head of Registered 'J erseys Consisting of 20 eo,", s in a II stages of beta tion. ] 0 bred Heifers. 15 Heiters under one year. 5 Bull Calves from tested dams. 10 high·grad e Jersey Cows, some fresh and all bred to. registered Jersey Bull. 10 big, strong high-grade Holstein Cows and extra heavy milkers, all bred to Holstein bull. . not to offer a cow that will not make a profit at the poil.

All the Registered Jersey femllle8 of breeding sge have been. or will be, bred to our great . young herd bull. Cora's Raleigh 's Jolly 154308, and several of the youn2er calve3 are sired by him. III one of the best bred bulls with more production back of him than any bull in Ohio. Three of his sisters. the only ones yet tested. have an average record of 11309 pound s of milk. 687 pounds fat. and h i~ dam has a rec· ord of 10692 pounds milk. 658 pounds fat, He is a show bull , a bull of hiJrh quality in tlvery particular. He is Ihe best that money can buy . We were one of the firRt breedera in the etate to take up Register of Merit) or official testing. We buy the he3t and try 10 breed them better by the use of scnlell an n tester We take out the unprofitable on es whi ch go to the block. It Is our motto bC)th at public and private 8I\le

We expect to offer in this sale a class of cattle t hat will be seed for those who buy, and you make the price,

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Tuberculin Teat-Our herd is tested every six months and the last test was made late in the fall. '

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Terms- Parties may have from 4 to 6 months, Itlving bankable note bearing inter· es t from date . Sale will be held under cover, and starta promptl.v at 12 o'clock. Conveyances will meet all trains both at Waynesville and Venable. Col. Perry. the great auctioneer, will sell the cattle. Tom Dempsey. manager. Come to the 8ale and bring your frienda, your presence desired .

For catalogues and other information, address the owner,

H. E. 5 OKES, .Wayneiville, OhiolL

Phone 22-2t

Public Sales

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Veterinary

H. B, Stokes .•........• ,March 30 Ale~ Emley .•..•... .. , .. , ". April 3 Oracluafe 01 Oblo Stale Unlvenl' OFFICE: fourth Street, ncar Tyler Telephone 93

We wtll hold CDr Seventh AnDual Pobllo 861e on ibe farm at Wayne Farm, 2 IOtle8 wes' of Waynll8ville. OhiO, on Tuelday, March 3D, 1920,

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75 Bead of Dalrv Ca"le 68 followa: ~~==~~~~==~=~~ 60 Bead of Regi.iered Jerseyti. oon. 8iB11uI of 20 Cowe io an "'altee of laota'ion; 10 bred BeUen; 15 Relf. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . era Gnder ODe ,.ear; 5 lSull Valv61 from te8ted dame. 10 Blgb.Grade . Jeney CoWII. 10 bl., e'roDIL Blgb. (Jrade HolBteln Co\,\>.. ~8e bills ... Examined Correctly... B. E, ~'l'OKES. Glasses Fitted Col Parry. AJIo' AT MODERATE PRICES

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J will lell , at Poblio Sale. "t my reBldenoe on Main S'reet. Wayne,. v ille, Ohio, on

Saturday, April 3, 1920, Beltontng at 1 o'olook, a los ot Houaehold 600de and Mi.oelleneoo~ Ar"oJee. t;ee billl for pllrtloolar8. ALEX EMLEY. W. N. Belin,. Aoot . . ~~~~~~~

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TIFFANY'S Optica l De partment . S. Detroit St. Xenia, Ohio Open evenings by appointment

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AlIlrlncle of NOUiry Work. Willi aDd Deedl • HpeOial$7.

Walter McClure FUNERAL DIRECTOR

Waynesvllle,- Ohio Fully Equipped for Good Service. Large Display Room TELEPHONE

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Either Auto or Horse drawn service. No extra charge for .uto _vice. Wl1yue4IVtlle'l Leadlnll DeDU., Both phones in Office and Residence Office In Balnee Bldg. Malo 8t No. 14.

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the Miami Gazette's Classified Columns for Results

Buy yGu.r 'Seed Oats

) ·ounce .Bros Gra'l n

Your opportunity to get

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REMEDY SAnDa. JONES

Sufferen fl'Olll' 'IAuB~. St.. Nec:k and Rlteuaailc P.alu Ma~ 84m Qet H~ , . ,at Old Prlee.

D.lPlt. ill. lac~1q aodof eY• ...ythl~ that · ace. , iIlto the IUIlU' facture of a Randard Th• .Dr. I. C. Ion.. Compu,. 01 So. Chari... toll, Ohio, makara of "Rouatoaia"Pl'O)IO\lDced t'HoUl.·~h - (the Or!glIlaL Jon.. Llnllnent) are' detel" mined not to eurtail th.· benefit. of thia wonderful remed,.. b,. IiICreuia; ita prlet. their ,proud boaR &hal for ftfty yean the tonallla, .1M of bottl.. ud_prlc:e .uYe . . . .liled g_ chana.d, You ma,. tW1 obtabl a • 01.' bottI. for 21i cea"io lun .... IiO Cellt.""d~OU. _;- "-We for 11.00. a boHIe f.".. 70lIl' ~t; toda aDd be ,~_ .. .tc1il d til. ilrecta of Old WlatWa

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'The Place to.Buy Your Farm Suppties.~s of·.

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At the Lytle Feed - . We have Cere.. ·lla .Sweet., Feed, Bran, .Mlddlln,s, DIplter Tankap, H,~mJay Meal, 011 Meal, CottOlUetId Meal and Dairy

Locust and Chestnut Anchor Posts. at

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Drain Tile, "on~w Baladlnl Tile. Pendna PoIt~, Fertlliler., Self Feeders lor H~.' Barnl Salt . SpecIal prIceI~~ taIl_ dJNct hom can.

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, Mildred and Marllartt Clark wpre ~e ry plf'ftRantly lIurprised .F rlday I venlng bv ~everBI of their Hi S:mool Van~ t I friends Bnd teacherl!. Tho~ who : __ t'njoyeri the occasion were the Mi88es For Nu ..... llo'r olhy Fernley, ~ary Hankinson, ! Be,t tc1't'O In ObJo IInel N,'", "'nna SRttl'rlhwBll. Irene Vice. Yorl!, 1bi:!'lleul c i lls", r Olllll' Ha7.el ;lli huryand Fran<" Janne~ , Ilntl 1I'II1'biull. IlItJ'll·nl()tl ,,~. '1'\\" Mi s Lil li lln Wilk 10" 1l ~It<lllt Sun- The MeflSr:A Geo. McCle llan, 'r.. M' I Tobacco eanvas at Hyman'tJ. tull ' t1we Ip Slru 'IOI'll, I.,!r,lt day wilh Ml s C(, t rill ll f! Welc h' of RorinR'. I3ruc·nrr . Enrl lark. IUIr ot l..clurerS. All brllll l!1,,·. rlt'~r Ht)r\l t!y9hur~. of Durllin " Donald H,mder on. Virg il Itet \lnick. 1 I<'irst ~a'y of Sprinl:f came In fine. Edward BurLnn, Claude Riggs . Seth Mod.rn Residence Half Mrs. J. I . Baker letorns to Ullca Mr . and, Mrs . Will (~ rl.l ham , Mr . Thomallllntl I'~ye rell Clark •• NGLE ROOMS l ~d~. and Mrs E , l3l1rnhart and MI', SUD P ar lor. RI! 'n'ul l oll Itoom. Campu , 8\\'ll1g ·. -rf'l1l1lri Courl. and Mrs , WUI Gornell were guest : . Announcement of the engagement Solid Leather Work Shoes at Hy· al~b ~ rl"I\l1 0 11)1011111 ur t'lI ,I\' · at 1\ wax- pulling lit th horne of Mr, of Miss Nita Larie Sides, of Spring- man's. , aleot rt.'Qu l r('(t ' I'rlllg I l'rlll b,'· and Mrs. Ed Thllmns 10nday even- fiald . Ohio. to l<~ red e ri c k A , Ulmer,of gina In M.l)'. . 'Ot InrdrlllllllOIl ing . L, A. Zimmerman i8 in Col umbus ·Cleveland. hall been made ,by tha applY , to bride's m·otl-er. Mrs . Flora E . Sides today. ' MISS L. A. DA:RLING, Mr. and Mrs, (;hlls. n ray enter- Miss Sides is prominent in musical \ ' (R. N . I'rl ncillul) 'tajned at dinner Sund tlr Mrs. Sarah lind social circles of Springfield . Mr . I ~ob~rt Mosher, _of CardlDgtton, DAVTON . OHIO. Rich. or Harveyshurg, Mr and Mrs . Ulmer is auditor for Ernst & Ernst. ,OhIO, 19 h,~re on busmeS!!. W. T . Jordan, of Wel hn n , Mrs, J , certified aCl'ountantll. Miss Sides, l . R Baker. of Utica. . y , tm d E P who iA lhe neice of Mr. A L Sides ( Big Free Expositional FashIon Earnhart. and childr 11 . and Mrs Samuel Sm ith. will be re_ IShOWing. orchestra concert, Living ' membered by a host of friends here Model, Fashion Promenade, lcp ,- - - - - - - - - - - - -. . . 1 . I as she has visited her relatives sev: Cream at Fred's Lebanon Big Store I DOLLA RS FOR DO£RS ' Chicken Roast day are n\1 v III or · eral time!! , tonight, Thursday. March 25.7 to 10 ..,.~o,. I...h.t. . ' der. At least thatis what secm d , Splendid Butotrip. Arealjoyride V..... , =':~~'::'~ ~-:"::;"~"'!':~~ to interest 8 jolly buuch uf youn l(' 'I ======~============ ElCUL£NT UUIIES FOI UFICIEIIT SOVlCl , people who spent Monday e vening Mr. and! Mrs, L. A. Zimmermau ~WUr:r~:-a~~:~~'!·tNtL~~:D~!; ' iu tbe sugar camp at the h ome o f I were DaytQn visi tors Monday. ~~:";~""'~.:r~~u~.:.~~~.~..~:\..:.:.:; the. Mi sses Ann a and 8th('1 Satterth- ! Misses Alice Carey and Edna Cor~. ~ ~. ~. ,~-. ~,. _. 1 nell are shopping In Daylon today .

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, The Miami Base Ball Club

Service next week. ever~ evening except Saturday al7:30, Saturday, EBater Even service at 4 p. ~ Evervbody invited to these servIces.

Will give <I n entertainment consisting of a good Western film, and vaudeville, at

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Eyes examined and the very lateliL methods used , Eye lila8stls and SpectaeleB anc! all parts belonging to same alwilys in stock. All lenses ground ac:curately, No charge for examination. Quick. reliable ser· vice at H,e ndley 's.

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F. D. HAWKE Opp. the National Bank

The Late'Classified Ads. FOR H.ALE Reel SO&Inl.R 1. Salf

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$1.00 per lIatsquare above 'ele, phone exobange. Mr!!, CIJDt ROil! 87

LOST Rtar Pin , Finder. please E"AterD return to Mrs . Lester Gordon. Third S'rlle&.

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COFFEE No (me in these days is "afraiid" of the steam engine. And the old delusion about coffee is passing away, too. Good coffee is good' for , well people. It is wholesome and healthful-it is the accepted beverage of

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Of Dayton, Ohio, is an lnstitlltion ~ith over half a million dollars resources, and has twenty years of successful business experience. In ' that time no investor in our Securities has ever lost one . penny in principal or interest.

THE McCAIN SECURITIES are practicalf,y the first mortgage on income producing real estate, and hav~ $343 of security for every $100 you might invest. ',(he net return to you is. ~ ~ per cent every three months, which is 7 per cent a year~ DIVidend checks are mailed March 15" June 15, September 15 and December 15 each year. Your certificate register- . cd by the Merchants National Bank,-of Day; AIlE YOU IIlIIMB THE IOS1 OF YOUR MONEY? HAS ton, Ohio, to whom we . refer as to our standing. . THE 'ICOIE INCREASED AS IT SHOUl07

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Dividends paid every three months. 7% net return on your money. Your money availablle when, you want· it. . Twenty years of successful experience'and 1343 in real estate back of e~e'ry $100 you iuvest .

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Money on dePosit is subject to tax and reduces yo~r net return. McC~ill Securities ate taxep free in Ohio, and ,yield you 7 pet cent.'

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Miss Olive M. Allen.'20. daughter of Mr. and Mrs, W, H. Allen, accompanied the Mount Holyoke debatioa' team to Wellesley for the Intercollegiate Debate held there on Saturday. March 20. The Intercollegiate Debating League, the memrers of which are Barnard, VBlI!lBr. Radclilfe,Smith. Wellesley and Mount Holyoke, has tor its subject this Yellr; Resolved that the recoginition of labor' unions by employel'll is essential to 8ucceBllfui collecUve bargaining.

Thursday, March 28th Featuring Bryant Washburn in

"Why Smith Left Home" Also.

"The Other Man"

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Featuring Fatty Arbuckle and AI StlJohn Admission, 11 and 17c

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NOTICE

"Told in the Hills"

J, E. Frazier's Tin Shop will be open Saturday's only for repair

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March 28, 1920, to be held at the Friends church, 'Harveysburg. Ohio. The services will ~ conducted by Rev. Lewis J. Haines. a Harveysburg boy, now of Chicago, who, after a wonderful reformation the depth. of sin, di88ip8tion crime, haa becoml' an evangelist . and ml88ion worker of National reputation. Come and ' be convinced of ~eme~vand~~d~.aOf God

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, ,Also Pathe News , Admission, Matinee, 11 and 17c. Night,J17~andI22c

Tuesday, March 30

MARY PICKFORD ,In herJsecond very own . picture, from h~r own studios,

"TheHoodlum" This is one of her best and shows her ability as an actress. pict~res,

Buy your Seed Oat.

M;atinee. Evening,

17c and 28c 22c and 33c

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ZIMMERMAN'S Seed Potatoea'

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O.n ion Set. rellow. White and Red Sell,

Garden' Seeds, a Pki....5c

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Cane Granulated. SUGAR-Pure Will hav.e a lot in, this

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PRICE $.100. PER SHARE. WE SOLICIT·· , . YOUR ACCOUNT.

The McCain Realty ,Company 432-482 Ludlow Arcade.

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miTE HIm lACK Of EYER, . .....- "III. . SRUIlIES

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Karo Syrup, IIgbt and dark, all ~izetl. PenDant Syrup. ' .

tIOOO- INVESTEO FOR. i YEAR. .A1: 7". MEANS :$70.• •A.NINGS "OR ,THI YEAR. i .'

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Advantages of the MelCaio Securities

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Harveysbur& Friends Church Harveysburg . «'riend'! Churc!1 next Sabbath evening, Rev, LoUI~ Har ris wi II begin a serie! of meetings. Everyone is invit~ to C0!l1tl and hpar this 9ueeessful EV8ngeh~t. And we invite you to our regular serviee. Sabbath School 9-45, Meeling for worship 10-45 every 1' - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - 1 Sabbath.

The principal is safe and the inco~e certain.

!fheMceain Realty Co.

'1000 INVEST~D FOR I ,VEAR , AT 4"'10 MEA"$ 140. 00 EARNlliGS POR THE, YEAR

Sunday School at this church every Sunday at 10 o'clock . Prellchin&, service at Ll o'clock a , m . You are cord ially invited to be preaent,

ATTENDED DEBATE

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Is the ~st an.d safest secu~jty.

The money from) this en·tertatnment will be~ used [or purchasing new ball suits and starting them on the season's work. ~

Caesar's Creek Friends Church

....Gennett Records...•

$35 to $75 $~8 to $55 $14 to $50 69c to $2

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Ralph Colton Jones. Minister. Sunday School. 9:15 a . m., ' Fr~nk LeMay. superintendent. Morm!lg sermon, 10:30-"The Palms ,of VICtorv," Evening sermo!!, 7 0 clock-:"The JOY of Triumph Stereoptl~ can sermon Tuesday. '7:10 p, m ."The Christ 'of Easter ..

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All the latest records on sale at our store. Come in and hear them.

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Miami Theater, Friday,Evening, April 2

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.R. A. Cross. M. Harlan. Dr. J T. Ferry ChrIstian Churcb Ellis and L. A Zimme rman attended . 930 P h' i.nspertioDi of the Lebanon Chapter BI~l e School at , : reac IO~ R A. M. No.5, at Lebanon Friday at 10.3~ B. m . Bnd 7,30 p m , Every eveninll , One inVIted, J . A , Pme. Pastor .

Easter Draws Near Your ~aster Bu.it, coat, dress. or whatever apparel you might desire for attraelive Easter wear. are waitlnll-atyled to m~t the mos~ exactinll fashion requirements, made with a perfection of fit and attention to tailoring details quit~ unusual , and priced ,SO reaaonably you may wonder how they can be produced tor the money. .

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APPLES-Fancy Eatlnll or.Cook· . lnll Apples only $8.50 a bl1abel box. Thla W:~k only'. K~UIe'8 Liquid Smoie ...... :.75c

Valca ~ed Pl'unee ..........:25c Evap. Apricots, a pound ...... 35c White Eatlnl Potatoes, peek .... l

Little Chick Feed, S.:ratcb Feed, Grit. Oytlter Shell.

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Sol id Leather work Shoes at Hyma n',i

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Mr". Stanlev S,·llerK. of Lebanon. in tOWII Tu~~.II1Y.

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G B McClelland spent the weeka Daylon villi- end with relatives in Eaton.

Linoleum. Congoleum Rugs and Herbert Sawyer and fancily. wllre Window Shades, at Hy·m an's. in lJllyton SlIturday. E. V Barnhart is cOllfioed to his Special Waists for Easler at 8y- home ou 'account of an attack ot lum~ mali's. bllgo.

At the M. E. Church MOKNING-I0:30 a. m. Voluntary Hymn No . 163 ............. .. .. Congregation Apostles Creed Prayer Anthem - "Songs of Victory" ........ . .............................. Herbl'rt J. Lacy Itespon~ive Reading~or Easter Sunday Gloria Patri Lesson from New Testament Offertory Solo Selected ......... ................. Sybil LeMay Sermon-"He is Risen" ............ Pastor Hymn No. 180 ........ ......... Congregation Benediction

John Lamb and family were DaySheriff C J. Wascgoner is spendton viMitorMSaturday. ing .a couple of weeks rusticating in California. Mr. Roy MacBeth and Clifford Winl'lon were Dayton visitors WedUhl!llter Snook and Ernest Harlan. of Middletown. were in town Tues· nesday. day IIfternoon. All sorts of tempting Ell8ter Eats at Fred'! Lebanon Store. Self SerDr. Mary L. Cook Is ylsitlng with .viog Grocery, ' relatives in Chicaflo. She will be gone about two weeks. , Ellster Faahlons D.,picling Suring's most charmi!lg Modes. will be on J . B. Turner has been IlDKall'ed a8 llisplBY at Fred'8 Lebanon Big ~tore Manager of the S Fred Co. Lebauntil after ElI8ter. non Big Slare Grocery department.

Meaning Scientific Examination by DrugleS!

EVENING 7:30 p. m. Voluntary Spng No. 21 ................. ... Cong regation Plsyer Anthem- ' ,Joyful Bells King Out ... · ......... ..... .................. .. Ira B. Wilson Responsive Reading Gloria Patri New 1'e tament Le~so n Solo -~ 'l'he Song That Will L.ive Forever" :....... .. ......... H. W. Petrie . Mr. C. W. Younce Sermon-"Immortality .. .. ..... .. ... Pastor Men 's Chorus-"God's Calling Yet" ................. ..... ... ......... G. A Collin s Song No. 102 ... .. ... ·........ Congregatlon Benedictii ll

At St. Mary 's Church

The Hi School base ball team will Jean Hockett is back in' s'chool after a weeks absence having had her play at Wilmin"ton Friday afternoon tonBiia and adnoiu Ifrowtb removed snd this will be the flfst Ilame ot the season.

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Prelude Proceasional-"Come Ye Faithful, Ruise thll Strain" .................. Sullivan Chrl~t Our ~888o\'er ............. .. ........ ....... ..... ......... .... ...... .. ·.. ... Chapple Gloria Patrl ............. ......... ...... .... .. ...... ... ... ...... .......... ... . .. ...... .. .. Stainer Te Deum .... ....... .............. .. ... .. .. .. .... ................................... ... '" Read Jubilate ...... .... ...... .. ... .................. " . ......... ... .. .... · .. · ......... ... Wil liams Hymn-"Angels Roll the Rock Away" ........... .... ... ............ ....... Roper Gloria 1'ibi ............. " ...... ... ... ........ ............. .....: ....... ... ........ "".H od~cs Hymn-"Jeau. Chridt [s Risen Today'" ........ ....... .. .. ....... .. .. " ....... .,., Otllan Sermon fJl.>ria Patri ............... ............... , ..... ... . ...................... ......... ... ... ... Anon Offertory-"Joy Cometh in the MorninK" ... ......... .. ..... ........ .. ·..... Adllrns Offertory Sentence Sanctus ................................. .. .. .. ... ...... ... .. ........ ........ ...... ......... Gower Communion Bymn ................. " .. .. . .......... .. .................. ...... .. ...... Brown Gloria in Excelsis ... .. ................ . .......... ............. .. ... ...... ... ... .. .. .. Gower Amen .................................... ......... ...... ... ............... .. " ........ Neukomm Nunc Dimlttis ............ ......... ....... ,............................... .. ... . ......... Gower Recoosional Hymn-"Christ the Lord. is Risen Today" ...... .. .... " Rirnbault . . Postluue Mi88 Kathryn Hendlerson. Organist

Don't miss the ahow ~iven by the Base Ball clubat Miami Theater Friday evening. You will be hi&'hly entertained. Mr. and Mrs, Roy MacBeth and son, Wendel. spent last week visit· Inll'relatives in Washington C. H. and Columbus.

Let Hendley repair your Watches: Clocks and Jewelry . All work done on premises at the Sign of the Watch. ..........,.,~~~~--:-:---=:'I. Waynesville. Ohio

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ra. Edwin Chandler, who hIlS been quite ill with pneumonia. is very much better;. Her daughter,

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Miss Alice Carey had as her din· The junior Service Guild of St. ner ~uests Sunday. the Misses Anna Mary's .Church III '" band of ~,oang l<urnas. Edna Cornell and J eanette girls. aclive, sincere, and efHcient, Janney. pledged to aliSist the welfare of the and organize4 for,..aenlce. Mrs. Emma Rettallick entertained church The' member8 of this- Guild were at Sunday dinner Mr. and Mr~. Abe very 'Pleasently entertained a' tbe Cook. Mr . and Mrs. Stanley Cook. horne of Mi88 Mary Thomu Saturof Springboro, Mr. and Mrs Harry day afternoon. f • .' f • Murray and Earl Grey, of Batavia . The meeting was "Called \00 order by the President. MillS·' Esther HenMr . 'a nd Mrs Lawrence Shepherd derson; Scripture re~!linir by MIes "ntettainfi!d at dinner Sund uy, Mr . Elsie Hawke. Sevente4in ::member!! :lIld Mrs. Emery Ross and da ught er responded to the roll, . call, after Esther. of Harveysburg, Mr. and which, the minutes'b'f th'e lut DieetMrs. Clint RoSR and daug hte r Ethel- ing were read and al!provjld After yn lind Mr. and Mrs . Walter Saw- the business session the ' followlag yer and son Willard . excellent program was rendered: Piano Bolo, Kathleen H.ndetlOn; The faculty and pupils /o f the High I·eading. Mias Doris Hendenon; ' chool were very much surprised reading. Miss Rhea Janet CartFriday morning, when the wl'rd wrig ht. Miss Kathleen HenditlOn came that Principal Carl Boring hlld extended an invitation to the ,uild lJeen married jnat the day before at to meet at ber home·tbi! lut SaturWilmin&'ton. Mr . Boring, however, urd ay afternoon in April. . ,.. arrived 800n after the word came, After manifesting an Qnuaual inlind attended to his school duties. lerest in their Bewlng 'for a half an The WilmIngton News - Journal hour. the younsr ladies were rewardaya: . ed with a most enjoyable lQCial hour. At the borne of Mr. and Mra. WalRefrellhment& were ierved by the IIIr McMillian, Thursday aft ernoon. hostess auisted by ber 'mpther Mr!. a t" o'clock. their daughter, Dam- Ed Thomas: A' protltable aDd d.lhrht~ ris. became the bride of earl Bor- ful afternoon was spent. ~ . ing. Only · thtl immediate families .., ~athereli for 'the wedding, which was sulen:lnlzed by Rev. NancY·A. C. Leonard. The bride wore a beautiful gown ___ " r , "I cream georgette with lace, and carried a boquet of Ophelia roses J. E. Frazier's Tin 'Shop will be I mmediately after the double ring open Saturday 'II onl), for repair certlmony uelightful refreehments work. . lVert! served Miss McMillan graduated 'rom Wilmington High School in 1915. ~ he spent two years in Wilmington College. and then entered Cincinnati Universit.y, of which she la a gradua te. he is a member two Soror,-

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Are Your Eyes Contented? .l!:very appl iance "clence hllB de.vised !\lilt our convenience. F.ach p"!r of I[I888e8 MU::r prpcisely SUit the wearer lind us . No malteihow complieated your eyeS may be or how severe your headaches or n9rvousne88, we can give you relief. It we find your eyt's fleed medical treatment we will advise you . NI) charge made tor same. Glasses. 13 60 aDd up.

week nQralng lter. . Mrs. Omar Lewis and Master Ethan Lewis left Friday for Philadelphia. where they met Mr. Jetlse lewis, who will leave next week for a tour of the East, and will proba· bly be gone about a year Mr. Lew.. Is is Commiaary Steward ' on Gne of our big bat~le shiPi.

IS SAltiNG ON can safely say everyone had the time of hl~ Jlfe, although it is so hot that they have to wear sprinklers on their SO'UTHEflN W 'ATERS feet to keep their ahoe,s from burri. ing up when they walk . But now

OBITUARY

that everyone is &,ettlng impatient Wilford Elzey, 80n of John and to go to Panama City. we will leave Miranda Elzey.was born near Blan---Colon and go there. chesler Ohio, A1ay 8, ]845 and di ed Bavre de Cuba. ' We got on the train at about 8 at the home of his son Walter at March 7, 1920. o'clock 'and pulled out of the station Waynesville. Ohio, March 16. 1920 Dear Folks, at 9 o'clock ~rriving In Panama City in the the 75 y.ear of 'his alre. . Fred's Lebantm Big Store Spring We. as you know, lett a little before 12. And. although Although for many months I flrndand EllBter Expositional Display ex- the U.S. for Cuba 80me time in Jan- they have an American railroad SYB- ual decline in healtb nnd strength celled all prevIous efforts and was uary. On the arrival there, "well tern down there and know no speed was recognized by his loved ones yet attend ~ by onl' ofthe largest crowd8 our .uffering beg.an .I I I do not re- limit, we managed to enjoy many the ~nd camcsuddenly and unexpectever 8SSpmbied for a like occas- member the exact number of days thinKS on our way there. The canal edly. On .the morning of March 16 ion. The prllfe88ional Livinlf Mod- we had to spend. on the rifle range, starts riah(;on the outukirts of Golon he arose at the .usual hour. complainels,orchestraand IceCream r~ption but I do know that it seemed like and travels all the way to the Pacl- ed of being ill and at 8 SO a. m . his kept the immense , throngs in the years to me and please believe me fie Ocean where lies Panama City . lired heart had ceased to beat Bnd best at humor and afforded really a whfi!n I say that lt was no trouble Some of lhe princlbal points of In- his spirit had returned to God who 8EE rare ehtertalnmellt. for me at all to fire at leut ten rna- larest on onr wav tbere were the gave it; heart trouble the immediate chine guns' two rifles' tWI! revol~ers gJ:e8t Gatum Locks and Culebra Cut. cause' and pull tar&,et& all at the Rame time Believe me they cj!rtainly took The deceased was une of a family (In my dreamBI ha. ha) All of us . an awful chance with nature when of four childl'en, two sistera and one thou&'ht for awhile that we would tblly cut through tbe mountains there brother, all of whom are still living. have to read lips for we were 80 deaf at Culebra I thought I was troinli On January S. 1873 he Wild married (R.....tered ) . fro.m the firing tbat we would not to tell you all about thl! Cilnal when to . Marv Emma Fordyce of which have known when our. "una went off I started but I guess I will juilt union five children were born. one Optometrilt and Opllclso if they did not>ha-.:e the kick of an I aet bo~e and show y.ou the maps. a daughter dyinlr in infancy. 'the old army mule to them. I ha I the pictures etc., tbat I heLve and then wife dep.rted this life December 25, Waynesville', Ohio taste of powder in my mouth 10 long yOU will understand about it more 1911. . that I di~ not even care to use it sf: than you woul<} if I trued to explain M.r . Elzev and family came to Wayter .baYlng now. it to you by letter. Daville BOrne twenty-two yeflls 8,,0. But enough about that or I will and since has been Ii highly ' respect.-----~---..;..------------------'Ibave you thinking that we had a C, E, Mendenhall, ed citizen of our Village. He is sur(To be continued) vived by foUr children; Mrs. Minnie hard time. But we did 'not at all, We·had a horrible time. Anyway, Gray of Clarksville. Ohio, Mrs. Alma after putting in about a hundred - - -•• - ••- - King of Indianapolis. Mr. Charles . Elzey of Seattle. Washington, and years ill Cuba, on tlie rifle .ranlle 88 have in already told you. Walter of Waynesville. . {raCeI, fact, faces of allhaving kinds,boat batl . For eight years past he has' lived !Cames,mountain climbinlr.etc, we . . wi(h bls son Walter where in health !tot under way tor "Bridaeton Bar· and sickness he has been most tenderly cared for. Mr. Elzey's quiet badoe." which, by- the WIlY is quite'a wonderful place ityou .know it. If • and dignified hearing won the res· you wlll,ive me .a little of your time pect and esteem of all who knew him [ will try and tell you little bit about arid his kindly ways made everybody theee Islands. I say little becaulMI I hill frit!tld. . May Light perpetual never attempt anythinlr impoSsible The largeat crowds that have ever shine upon him, and his end be peace. and to try to tell you' al\ about· them attended a religious service in years Card of TIIaDb would be the mOlt: linpoaeible thing attended the Sunday niaht llleeting We desire to thank all our friende In the world. now being held by Rev. Lewis Haines .. Well. lUI I said, we lelt ·Cuba and a former Hal'VeYl!burg boy. lewis and nehzhbors who were so kind to in .Ilt daya time we came to anehor Is a prominent evangelilBt, being con- us during our late bereavement. to in a moat beautiful bay outside of .nected with the old D. L. Moody the M. E. choir and Mrs. Edith HarBar_doeS' Liberty was granted to Church .. o{Ohicaro, wit h a member- ris .and Mrs Laura Mosher for their ~he Itarboard watcb. . Now this sblp of 7000. Sunday night the su b- beautiful floral tributes. to Rev . wllteh does not keep time, only ' this, ject was on "Repentance." Monday Cadwallader and Rev . Jones for tbe ahip la devided into. watcbes, half .,ight the subject W8,8 "Minding their words of consolation, and to of tbe men on the ship are.Jn the God." Wednesday. flight Lewis will Mr. McClure and Aon for their , starboard watch and the other half speak 'on the power of God to heal, prompt ana efficient services. The .F amily are in the port wateh. If 'ou under- 88ve and to free us from sin: and said a customer when we explained . the conditions in .... IItand that I will go ahead and take mak~ us happy. the wh61t'sale mark~t. you on Liberty with us We were As Lewis il now conducting a very all lined up for InllpeCtion at the at- 8ucceasful meeting at Columbus for ~'·Wliat want is ·a .good suit of ;)Jothes at a legitimate ter .aneway, to 'see that.'8veryone the Presbyterian Churches. he will had his own lIl-erty · cheek' and had not speak at HarveyaburgThul'8day, . price and rv~ come he~e because I ' know I can get it." spotleea whites aM neekercliief' on. Friday, Salurday and Sunday of this We were'then allowed- to eater the :week • . Rev. Dalhy. ·an aaaistant of He's right. Explana~ioris are not necessary in a store smaller·beau and 'were'taken alIhore Mr. Haines, will apeak, but on Mon. like t~is, so we w~lI eliminate theql from c;>ur' platform which WaR about. a balf hou~ ,fun day, March 6. Lewis will return in the fitture. . ' , . . (rom the ship,. . , . 7 : . and continue over the following And now that we have .tapped out, Sunday. Then he rettlml bac:j( to A half hour's di~u98lon ' on Civic You know the ki~d ~f. merchandise 5,.11 andU you of t~e '~~te and are , on . l~a onre Chii:ar,o to begin a .tour of"39 w~li:. Pride, by the Farmer's Club, ' April know' u!!' at all you hOlY that-'o ur prices are as honest more, BO wf!- are at ll~r.t" ~ow.- of e~ilngeIi8t1c campaign am.o nr the 8, at the home of Mr. and Mrs. . courae, I dont '8!'lIy' lpiow, but it III Mel Trotter Rescue MilllloM (rom White. as the day is long. .. . , ." ~ whll!1M!red around, i ~at prohibition Maine to California. . Communi~y 'Center - "Specific In that Jallt sentence we have.given ourselves quite a . haa pot hit tbese talbd.ye't, and you Services berin at 7:30 and clOBe at needa of the Village. Center," Mfa. · Clark. "Making life worth livin g can-"-Ohl yeel JOIl can Bee the mpet 9 .o'clock. . nice lit.tle pat of the. back, 'if you'll notice. wonderfu1.sn~lI8te' Clo~ ther~. ~a' _____ • in a little town," Mrs . . Cart~ rjght ~.I ~ut I wllIlM~e you to imqlne and Mrs. ' Hough. .. Commllni ty But· we ' ha~ tlw rwputation and ,the UPb. uilding, a short program of 'Just w.hat.a nice place it Ia wi~b Ita good5 to fiac.,k it, so ~'ri! not blushing. . cooperation," Mrs . . Frame. "Our ,nice palm treee. banana and c:ocanut , ~ trees and beside til. . an kind. of . 'active organization. a short r hllJlter prett)'flo1\'ere. andplantewblcb,0U · .. of its ·. work," Miss Riley. " Com.read abou~, but.:are nott.IUCQ enouah . P~RETTA' munlty serVice. through a CommunMlchael.:'Sterns First ~prlnl Suit. to ...: ADd wbeDYOU bave.euloyed . l. Ity HouSe," Mrs. Duke•. "A eV'rY~hlna tbere for about a week . . minutee vision of our Comm ~to ~$65 Centf'r in 1925, and are read, to travel apIn, I wm ,. lb, GI,I'. Glee Club, ,ot the Wa;. - - _....---..._-·t ake you for a tril!i.,0n th' Cal'rl~ Sea and over. to we Panama CaoaI, ,. I .. tile wonder of·wonden," neevllle HI SchooI" wll present, h~ And now,a patlOn cannot by Jut "'l'be Wild Roae," Wed[laada, eveDWe want to th~k all of our friends tJ looking olle Ume at tbeae lodle knOw April 7, a~ the ScbCl(OI Hall. and neilfhbors who were 80 kind to and understand ju.t what a areat Beata ma, be reael'Veci. at Janney's ~ during our late affliction In the OH 10 thina It ,,"lIy Ia. But jUlt a IBm- draa Bore .after April lit. d_th of our husband and brother. XENIA ~!foreredIt.aetll loa abo~~~ ~t a • • .. AIIDC,toII.til. post'offiee for department , _ _ _ ..u CoIob ...._ _ aDd CartwrilCht. bla beau-

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Mr. Boring alao a gral e from Wilmington High . School, and is aJ " raduate of Wilmington Coll8le, aDd a member of Sigma Zeta Frater· rei t y . . . They left for a short wedding trip, later planning an Eastern trip at I the close'of the school year. After J their return, they will be located in their home at 353 High Street. Mr. and Mrs. Boring are both established in Wilmington BOcially and bave a host of friends who are bestowing their heartiest wish. upon the popular young people. Mrs. Boring was a frequent visitor here during th;) palt winter, and made many friends. Their friendaln Waynesville wish for them a life of happine88. - - -- .- - - . - - -

EASTER SOCIA l .

The puplla and teacher of . Rldfl~ ville school invite JOU to attend their Easter Social, 'Saturday, April 3 Admi8Bion 15c.

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No.one in th~e cb.ys is "afraid" .of the' steam engine. And the-otd' delusion about coffee'is.l1aasing away, too, , , "1" • Good coffee .. is-good for .

well people. It is,whblesome and he81thiw:"'it ia the accepted beve,age Qf . all nt:)rmal People. Good Coffee is a .i:ritnd, good Gift of . N. tu reI Thet:e's . nothi~g tp :rival the taste of genuine Coffee, and that's the kind you get here-Olympian Brand. For sale by

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11 ling place (Jurio, tbe dBY. ae lito t \doo to Itay there alI weeke. 81 t It Ume ble beard would be 8Um. e: ·llt1.J looa to be sbaped 10to 'll Van. e! e. Also, tor be prncUced thlt most r . oroUI frugality. bs expected to hK t ,,1'tY dollllrll with wblet. to buy lOme r <!Seoteble cclotbe.. ITom that polot t he felt POl ltlvl! that IIOmehow hi. • • '1rIng lIlott 1YOuld be Iwltt nutS lUre. Ooly· ooce WBS the monotony ot tbot Il .,nth brokeo. . B"I one , of UIO~ 8 malou. ~ndJt1on8 peruUor, to some C: ''\I!II, tlie atreat -the .-estaurant W8S o I . II mlsel'llble, poverty-ItrlclIen tlloro ,ghfare, Ja less tha~ ten mlnutell' v Ilk trom ChIcago's wealthle8t relIl. '0t1ti..1 tlectfon. TbJ. IJlconrruoulI jux. t, polltloo accODnted tor tbe break In 1 t:&b1ll:b'. routine, It WII late 001 \, :trm nllllit tn June. a04 bl! had 't nlhd a tew IItreeUl tPOIII hll board. J II bouae ant! " . . taktllC tlle air .Ionll t , I>ab' Sbor. dl1\1e. wilen be IfDw 1, Iltblteo ·Otl.. .t Iblnla, IImou.lne • opped bero~ til, 1I'On' aatewo, Il'OUib wIllCb he 1114 twJce l)all.'red" . 1 1111 aa dNr!r bacl! IJlto tile Ibadowa o · 110m. IbrUbbe1'1 Ibe IU&hted· wIth 1. l' tither. D.ow elI'QUlalte abe WAllb w 'de8~blel ••• · Evel'7 DJ&ht after that Fltabul:h promenaded. the drive. But be never l a w ber qatn. He read later that ah. bad ..Ued tor B'rance w1tll be~ motber IDt! WODltl BOt return unW th, au-

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. ucb 111lper!l~ e n c(l, QuIgg. lU erll~ (l with (III uri ·t •• rnllc d"I1l~uu, r reprlmund. b ut III g Ive YOU tl tI-uthrul wns In P"ClIlI "1I 011 '1 1Ift' !<I r 'ut f or Ih'~ , HnaWl'r: thirty do"~r8 tl week. l)QIU' hOIl''S ' h, lly. ['Mill ed In wh ite letle r:!! menclng oert week. • on lh ~ "'I ('k nr h l~ f w d;'cQu t woulll llr. QuIgg placed bls glnBS on the be Illil nU III ' "~ .\X ·s." tnhle with elu bornte preclKlotJ. 111 8 "rn.h"in." obscrl'{'tl 1"ltzl1l1'~ h . purry erOM otl,rro,ved. dra wl ug l·cll ec,h'l·ly " 0 I.i Ngfl r. "/I.)W "FIIIl," MId he. "I'm goI ng to Inke a mil ch III) I /,;<' 1 ( ur ti l l"?,, ehonce. I've wlltched you twice tOdll Y, "Well. II'{ '''u . ·..--.·n," l1(1 een m IIOCI I tblnk ' 1',· (ouod the mnn I W"ut. ",·et'k. 1I <I \\,' s II1"t ~t1'lk l' " Oll?" l 'w no bad jtJ(JgO ot 11 ruun. either." "~ U I 1'1l ,·oml.ly. Mn k t hlrl y "lit! 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Ir !!I"I'''')'~!1 101l1{('r. vIS' \l·vls Iteodlly 10 U, e eye. tll l rl Y liu ll l1 " ,"''', (I" ul1 ijuh"C'IIi CIit "'Vauld you culod telllllg WIl." he In· weeks. Qu lred polutetlly, "whnt sol1: of 11 ~UWIt fi e r OI'() I'1 'll f or' \\,(.rl; ~ 1 1l1I'llI ~- IUll rn· you're plll,ylng?" Illg. Acrol1'putl l (I hy ~Inx . II \\' lit QuIgg ChUckled and raIsed a t"I, t o II borl1cr'1l shUll lin d IIrtl'rwe rd 10 n aloved huud In prot.C8t. "1 beg to b e clolh!n!: • '\ulJlt li lilont " I" "'e t· lilly· ucuaed unlfl I've seelO my nttorney. olll(le 11 PJlOrt:!1 of till! Iid t l' eJ"I'_ wa Bere, boy I" A ",ulter CIlIDe hurryllig. sold. About I'lo!v(!11 1l'('l u,'~ h.. . 1/l1 J1<1d "Gol me n tl1Xl. I've tW!)nly Qllnules to (\'om tlie r s tnurun l , 11I111 ~e rl l li Ih (' \'i'S' epare. We'll !Justle over to my tailor. tlbul e. took n Iltllr <> II W I1 11UIOI& 'l.'lltll'li a buw outdt YOU'l'e wCllriug." gl ol' R (rom \l \.h r lw t Rlld t)!'gn o dlllW' • • • • • • • log III I'm on. 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You need a trustworthy paint on )'our. property.

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Ulgg 8II)1S tell you please. 11M'. ,t~ ... Orl.ndo Towneend tt) ~m. HI.at~. Wub~o . 0 . 0 .. Fobruar, 20. 1920. a,~1I: ed: v of MIIt, .. ry Sul'voy No. 2382. Wnyne Where... B), ..".facl4l')1 evidence preIDler bls prIvate om co at oncl!, /lub," -S .... "". MoliK1lO Ihe UDdenll1l!!d. I' b ..· bMi:t · mllde _u"'" to 'lI~r 'h.~ T .... Barveyoburg.Na,looal The precedln" nIght, In QUlg"'. Twp "Bow much does the Greek per ) '1 01" ' .. .. III the .lUap 01 Barve,..bul't(. Iu &bo S . F • Elb0 11 t '0 Oh III. G ray, per.• Baok' room1l 10 n hotel. Flt.&bugb bad been.' OOulII,Or W.rren. aod 8 ...... 01 Oblo. baa ' thorougbly npprl8ed ot the nllture 'of of 10& Nu 121In WayneavUte. 11. complied wllh ail lito proylalo/UI ollho 8tal"According to IIIr Cleaert, m, 1IOl1C!1tlltell of Ihe U.n1ted 8 ........ reqUIred Lo be !lOm· (c u, frIend. . 1 draw the munlGcent 1IIIl· bIll post Tilere bud even been WreLflfaytlU!l' Graham &0 ~erry L~,... pllod wlU, belorD .'1I ~il'loll s h.lt be .Ii· • at' elabt do118n ..ch week." • r "'eo S· T • R A be' ,lIon.ed 10 corumeoce 'be "ualll61 01 BaDldog. hencsals." Be was' theretore oot un· I!lOO • P,n"o '" . u, ..., .... • Now. 'boralo,".· I. JObD 8keltoo WIIUam •. 'The !lll.. tloner pusbed bllclr. bJa bIt , prepured tor whot tollowed hIs eo. "ween. the ~Uaini ·rlverl. II. Comptroller 01 Ute Currency do bel'Ob~ . COI'lIl, Iba' "Tbe BlI'vo),. burg ~.lIonal Bank." e ' td chrwlld his eipr, AM bl. head trance Inlo .Qulgg·s saoctum. -rho RellJil:lous I:loolety of Friend" tn the vUlaae ol Ji......e)'.bUI'I. Iii tile \!oUD~' b b.,ed up and dawn as he scaooed tb. (i b Mr. Quigg. lorge and prosperoull. '0 Walter &lLwyer, PILI" of ~eo. lI, T 01 - W._b. and 8ta'" ot DIDo. II .0tborlHil III e. II ~COmm<lllcelll4lb\lllll_ofBalllc!1ll ' u pfO.8 walber trom top to toe. held a large cIgar In a Inrlle IIllnd. Bud 4, B . 4, i n ··' yv &ynelv vtdotl til 8ecUou II'ltIy-ooe bundred .lId alXty..~ I'pose ,0u'l1 do," he flna1l, deI occupied 0 lurge chnlr betore a Inrge DlDe · Of &be Reviled 8'*'u .... 0' ,he UotleCl .Toeepb Zimmer<lll\o to Grlloo 8ta-. · ("deel. "Cowe '1011& to the oext block. . desk. near wllJch SlIt 11 colorless. COlD. t lOme' In' I want to Ibow rOu." . t.ewts, part of lu 10& No , SlI,ln Leb. s.lfo'ro'tIt:~~:~:~:Ie~~~'::IF~'i:'~::'~ a. led tll. WIY up State street, and '" Ololllllnce. InconspIcuous mno wboae &UOO. IUO; JNU. 8UurON W1L.LIAII8. ' weak taee WBS at ooce 10Qulring nllll Alice Ball 1\ ket &0 Walter Beltz. aU, Oomptl'llUer at c.bIo C\lIIucJ. r "ar JaellaOD boolevard IItopped be" lmpres8100uble. Nellr by a stock. • - • t ure a IOltl·anCl,whlte restaurant, ellt· • ticker Ilnwouod Its tape luto a wicker part of 8eo. 12, 'P. 3, 8.4, Ulearcreek te.rluc ·wlth e!ectrlc IIglltll. brood oe\Y " I WilSIe-basket, aod frow a partlYooOpeD T9i'P· f'l.. . ' AndreW Sineller \0 Peul AuU.o, . , £0 ld IpIck and I.))IID. Aero.. UIO plateCome Out of It, Profe..or," Advl ..d door COllie the torfoU8 clatteri Of • • l u. wludow. lo lettera three feet blah tho Officer. "It'. the .CIOled sellOn ! maoy tyJll!w!'lters. And here ~~ In parc of lo~ No. 83, 10 8prloRboro. 1. I't . W · m . J"'11.1 ' be · Ht \ l tUI the na.me, ·'Max:• ." for St .. r Gazlh'." . the ' outer ·room. tllere WIlS 'ao nn. W m. . a,.o lj. 0 . rry, ~See that? That·s me. I'm Max." . of , M~lI~ry Survey No 288.2, II...,. LaQtaod .• mlDor and MUjlrod LitoIro tal'Ped his cheSt Proudly. '''YOU'VIII of hIs own .helg ht. but of IfJrgeT hlJlk. DDtuml note-f lllot; o~most Indlatln· pllort W ........e TWII. Ii . Graod. ,. 11111101, bo'll ....\lI{. '1 l'arJc ·Ddve. ,,1110 th. cl" ot Ralalah. I~te of North pt to make tllat uallU famona. UJi. re~nf(llllg h Im with til,'or ruther thua gUIsl:"ble, but dlscordunt oU tlle Porry La wean to Pearl (Jornen. O&rolJna, are ,notUled lAN,. .....tend me' FamoDsl Cow.1 ColDtt of lIl·wlll. eo WitS rnshlounbly ut. , 88mc. Hacb.wa,. u ' adnIl_ratcw ol . tbe 'J na lwllde and I'll teU you aU 'bout J tJrell and tit rc seemed to I.'llvelbp h.l m ~. Fitzhugh entered Quigg &Ionced P:r~' Of,.8eo. 6, 'f 3, B 4. Clearateelt ~~ :~.:=ana l'~' !fU=~'i.J1~!8 I, .. nn otmosllllcre of On sh. up, tb en I IIn ~d lownrd the colnrlt>SII .. p. • ~ltroD . . .lIcb ... nIItralor Iu 'be rrob&te 'rhomt&l! MoUll\de to H. T. Harrill, 'Court. w........ CoUD,... Oblo. c_ No. I~~a, ' . 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F raok, of near Bllter here Sunday. !lewlog, Tbureday, at the home of . B "I)h -lh " "" "jl<'Dt. uoday wltb R. and Mr8. Harold aarrl8 were Mra. Lear. Bergdall. Mr. ' t.<l J OnoH ,,1111 wlf~. Lell.oon oaller~.8a'nrday af&ernoon GleDD Jon08 Ilnd fn.eod, Berbert E I 11 0 d r A '1 2 . , . , ;' M r~ !i:11.. 11 11 /11"" • Del 80U, Bomer, • rn or . ••.... .. . . PrJ , Mr. and Mre. rooer Underwood Grim, of D.yion. lIpant 8BtordilY ar wpr " tn X~al., ~II' U rd .. y afternoon. BE'glonlng at 10 : 00 O'OIOo'k, tbe followiog proper~l"'. : tIood fIlr and Mre. .G. Val SimI. of and t:lunda, wUh Mr.•'o d Ahil. Ch ... Alex Emley .. .. •. .. . •. .. .. April 3 Mr~. W .thn W,ls,an "PI!Dt part Of ~prlog Valley, wo te)~ooday vl.I&ore E. Johos . Mrs. Marlha AnIOn . .... , . . April 3 111M, "" ed, with hpr ltRoltbler,' Mr8. ot Mr. · aud Mr!!. Ohas, Underwood. Mr. aod Mrs. Simeon BrowQ are Mr•• Caroline Chenoweth ... April 9 P"ul P;>tllf30n. 01 th" Il:loaz l1r ol'lgb Cbs. (:fordoo, oor. haosfer man. home alalo, at'lIr ep8ndlng tbe b')rhood tran8ferred a oar:lo.d at aaU from wloler to Day too. , Mr. and MI'H, EvuD 80111110 Ilnd Mr. tbe ratlroad to R W. Kaylor's ware. Albert Staoy and fanilly and .N 08· Bavlng reoted my farm. J will C adav,,'ro StQreo III 0 11 /I·ntl Mrll. R. L. Bog.. n and dangbter room 10 our ,loW\? 1 BIROk tlOI ~e,8 yrB. Old, wpl",ht U GO. good worker Bny plaoe'i :lSorrel .ell Buruet took dlnllltt.l', · Suoday, sell a' P uNla Anotloo, 3X mJlee ~ l1l'1dllY dloner wltb Mr and t ook MarA, 4 yrs. old , oot broh ; 1 Gray Horse, weIght 13110, good Far SlU t'llIc 1\",11,,8 tu,' II 1111 tornlcol MrA. Borllce Compton, a~ their new Bert &ed, of Ma,on, wal In ollr wUh IIIr••nd Mn, Will Null, Dear sou'beaet of Wayoe.vllle. on the worker and li oer i 1 B~y Bone, welgb' 1300, good 'woz:klsr. u le. Or Arllllll' \\' 11 11 ,,", ~I)'e l'" or home In New Burllng,on lown, 11l8\ week , meetlog old so- ~Prlolboro, aod In . 'I~. afternoon Ornd orf farm, 011 motored to Wilt Middletown .nd SIs ntl)rd uu h·,·r.lI . ". ,.• ' h"x~ ~ . IIlIed qUllln18ncel. Mr.II "od14Mra Lutbel I.B.lnN aod Friday, April 1, 1920, wIt h III Iner ..~ I """I nil . "" t,11'1I 18 ulm08t . It: B. Cameroo. of Clevelaod, vl.lted with Mr. aDd lilre. WIIII.m odorlcij 111111 ItrIlMIlI'\''''' II... ~Ildaver 1100, ana ,were wet'a ,end gneal" ~raa'ao'ed busloe.. here Tbursd.y Laokey . , ~ Beginning a' 10 o 'olook, tbe follow. f II of rel.tI988 U C"mden. Oblo. , . 2 go'Jd Shortborn I)OWII . 3 .TeHey CnwR , all gi vlog good lIowl of milk i "ra. Mary Carmony entertained log property : • Borst'S. 11 Cattle, rOID ea:uy. Gray & 8hidaker are ."11 buylog 3 Belfers, lo be fresh 10 June; g :::lhorlhorn Calves, 3 month, . old. - -- .... - • Jobo Wlleoo Ie OD 'bE .10& Jl8t. iood horlel and flndlng ready u1e to HUDday dinner, Mr. E. J. Car. 19 BOI8, Implemeot, HarDe.a, Feed mODY and famllv, of Sprlngfiald, aDd B'008ehold GOodlS. See bllle. 1 (JhauncCl.V Bunnell 8Dd family en.j for them ' Ha,d·W.. v Department. ' tertalned Adr and IIIr8 (2eo B ' and Mr. W. F . Chult and family. filA ItL B. ORN DORF. At1 vcrIl 8i"'"!1ll-"II~It'oam 81llts. olllt aDd 80n 8ert, to dlone; 1300'da o~ao (Jhae Foley aDd 1001 have pur. 81noo tbelr home b nroed, last W. N. Sure, Auot. ond ~Ilt l n \\,lIl nlll." Wno,jn'I .ult UN' I M '('h I B' y oh'lIed a tHolOr aod oumplete ou'dl Tuflllday, George Graba,m and fam. 4 ·Pol~nd . Cblna 60 918. doe to farrow by dav of 8ale, 15 Pip, 50 lbe. Ollr IIDJOttllJ ~ nllt~I he of lIlure plllltJI~ b n. ar ey arner retarDed at ImplemeDtCI. bave moved Int\) par' of tbe IOIIerlIl1.- ll"8tOIl 'rt'llllscrll)L I om~, Friday. froUl Xenia, ~here Mrl. Cha. IC4ward., ",ho hal beeD 1\y ] will sell at Public &Ie, at my 1 Deering Whea~ Bln4 ,.he pent a tew daye wltti her 80 serloaly III for I18veral weeki i. hUU88 ef IIr and Mn. Floyd 8av. er,7.", oat; Milwaukee lie. lit and Alrl. Grabam bave re81denoe on Main Street. WaYDe•• Improving U 'hi. wriUni. ' parentll OhiO, on ville, Wbeat Binder, 8l1p'e rlor Dlso, Wbeat Drill with terUUnr at'.O·bmeD', .ympaSby of the entire oommuDlty sareea allin, I, belulC talked . It Mre Raymond Wliloo and two ] Farm Wagon wltb oombln&t.lon bed. New Idea Manure Hpl~eader, .lalOeB Baloell retDrD.ed. ~ooday, rhlldren too II Snnday dlDD.r wl&b we tar. going to oil, wby IIOt 011 Saturday, April 3, 1920, I (I ouble DlIIO Barrow, I Deering Mower , 1 DII~rtng Bteel.iooCh tiay ber pareat., Yr. aDd Mrll. Brnelt .rly and let 'he good of I" sll .fter a vilit wUh ht8 brotber, WII. Rab, GO.tooth Barrow, I:!teel Roller, th ree.boree Scotcb ClIpp'e~· W"lk Belionlog at 1 o'olook, a 10' of lIam, at Belmont. (Del.yad.) Burley, of near New Burllolton. .ummer? log Plow, 1 'wo.horse BreakIng Plow. Traoll Wagon, CllpPEir FaD· Olal8 N o. ~ of . 'be L', tle SUDday Bousehold Good. aDd MI.oellan80u4 Mr. . ' Eunice t'etel'lon, of . l:;prlDI The Zloo BapUI~ Churoh held a nlng MUl, B.ml!ton Riding Cultlva'or, Tob"ooo ("'uUlvaior, 1'obILIIOO ~bool remembered the .hut.inl Arlloles, tSee bUla for partloulars. 'Valley, epen' I!a&urd.y Dlgb' wiab bll81ae18 meelln' aD lIaSurday olght Pre811, Bllr PlOW, (2ra.,el Bed; Galvllnlzed Cooker,llIl.\ral1on eapaclt, ; ALEX EadL1I:Y. with e.oh a pot of flowers. I.., IIr. lind Mr•• Zlmrl Balnell and her sOD,G.rfieldPeter80D,andfamU, lind 18rvloea OD Bood.y. H~y Rope, trork and PulleYI; aO.gllloa Oil Drum, 1 No, 12 DeLa".1 W. N. Sear., Aua' , ",eek. fb088 who re()elved them Mr. nnd Mra Weldon WIIBOU took Cream t:!eparator, nearly new; Log Chtlolnll. Iron Kettle, Doable Lad• • _ • We lorely have been blCllled wlib were: Mr... Merle Ea.rly, Mrll Val dloner with W E Bo,an and wif., der!! , Sa1lllage <:irlnder, ForlIs. Shovels. 1 Champion 1'obaaoo 8prayu, fuel, lbe put winter. Oorooal mer .Ie Oox, Margaret Simi, More. Bachel Buoday. I will ofter ., PabUo Auol1oo In .nd other artlolee. ohana, IIr MaddeD,nnloaded anoth.r Brown, Mr •. Nathan 8ml$h, lin. B. Mre. Walter Stanley .pAM the oar·IOIld ibl. w..k. aDd Dlore oom. B. Baln... Adf!'. Elizabeth Foulill. tbe W. 8. 81lvell 8tore reom, OD 400 Ba11l.1e of Ge04 wllek.end ",.b rellltt ve.ln(lolnmbos log. rorano'her winHr, buy your IIrl 1II.'lIda Emrlak alld Mrs. Bal- Main 8hees, Barvey.burl, OhIo, 00 !O~bl; Corn, III Toni .ood • loire. Lllu"" [oeohour, of Ne" Bur· oclil early, wbtle y01l OIID III' i., .nd tie Grab.m. SaturdlY, April J, 1910, Mixed Hay. W o rk 88 rne ~8 with Leat herTug., J!og'on. and Mr, and Mn, )tOD' ",hlle the ro.da ar. good . 1 let Work BllrnesB. set of BnKgy The Ladlea' Aid pre.eDled Mrl . ~Ilotoo J. Cleaver haa aD hie farm Georg. Grah.m ",Ith a fine new 8ea1nnlng a. 1 o'olook:, a Let of Harness ,. <:011Ilr8, Bridles, Lines, Some Household GOOds. fioUlebold Goode. See bills. a five-Iog,ed ool~. BaIters, eto. oomfor'" whloh they oompleted lal' MRt:I. MARTBA ANSON. frlda,. r;===========~IWh y Fri ~"-kTh C W. P . MoC.rren te eolarglDI bit W. B. Laoy, Auot. I: en our enUII All at, an 8 ara l e . Yoo Al"'aYI Say "y.. "1· Walter Alhley, one of our barbera, h •• OpeDed a 8bop 10 Wllmlu",on, 1 ",\11 8ell d my rp8ldeDo. :IX' TERMS- Nine months with approved aecurity. School For Nur.e. Pepto.Man ..an UuUda Reel Blood leaving UI wl&h only one ehop. ml1el from W ~y ne8ville on ~h e 4% off for cash. Hellbroo\l rOlrod, on Benjamin Evaul, of Lebanon, w.. llelCl&tered In Oblo and New Friday, April', 1920. . 10 our 'O"D 00 &'Drday, looklog , York. Ext-ellenl CiU68 rooms The Happy Family II the 0 •• ~her. af\ar hll property. Beglnniog .t 'oDe o'olook. A lot IontJ teaching IJlborDtorle8. Two Mra. Cor. Thomplon lpeot lev. tull lillie Inslrucfol'8. Large 'l'be 'maDY au'amobllea par.ked oD era\' d.7,eID l)a1too, 1.11' week, and of bousehold Uoods, Toc18, and ETerybody Hae Red· Blooded lltalr or I crurerti . • All braoches Barber fDrottare Bee b,11I1I Health our streets 00 Sa'orda,. Dllbt. made heard JohlllloCorm.ok. of nurl;lng. UI bellev. th.~ Spring "'.I,hel'e. Mra, Suah Rtoh re'U!rDed to her .MBij. CAROLINE OtUllNOWl'rB W N. Seare, Auos. Mod~rn ilealdence Hall Chtldren Ihonld .no. be paTe .ocl 'R B. 8ron~. an4 wife ban bome ID Ban:i:lYeburg, '!'huraday , .INGLE IIOOM. .fler lpendlDg Beveral da,1 wllb ------~., --------, ""0. Women .houh~ 00' be $Irad. moved 1'0&0 'heir bome, recently W. N. SEARS, Auet. J. o. CARTWRIGHT l CJ •• _ rel.alvea here. , Suu ' PnrloJ'. It ('rcallOIl Rooms, ' "eak aDd blu.. Youn" g\rl..hould puro~ from W. Bl. lirowo. W. Eo O'NEALL ' S~" Cllrupu, 'wlngs, Tenllis CUurt. • r ~ Shtd-" .I Rlb"'I ' S hool 011)101110 or equlv. D0' be .. now. 1I,&le. . .Dd .nemlo raOa . .er .. aga n 00 . L'hal . Foley .Dd 10111, Olem, of ~uy Lunch by Field. & Kemple. alent required. I)llrlng term be:. Meo ShODld 00& feel rUD.down .nd Itok aDd hal beeD for lome 'Ime. BarYt!l'lbur., "~d IIr.lond Mn. W. -OFgins lu ;\111)". ~'ur IttrOrlllutlon poorly Bev. A . E. BUDalnl'oo filled 'he T • .Jordan were Sunday afternoon apply to .Poor !;teal&b and laok of v1&all.,. polp" d 'he III. Bl. Ohuroh on Hun. '...Uers.t lin. Kate Jor.lao's , IIr aDcI Mr•• GIO. Davia were MISS L A'. DARLING, are often merely 'he r8lul& of 1m· ,da,.. ' (It. N. I'rhl<,'lllll l) poverlBhed blood.. , ' Runday lJ1I~ls of Joeeph Bllle1 aDd E. V. BARNHART, Gud",'1 ·Pep'o. ...ojf.n II for pea. ,R e". AmolOooIl: Will tn I"end. Mr. aDd ~r!. Alber' Mhuu... DAYTON, OHIO. pie wboas bodl8lluffer from \ao~ ot &DOl ..' l'rleod8 Cburob OD , !:Iund." Mre. ![aMI Jordao, Mill BaDoab L!;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;J vrnper blood D oorll umen.. Pepto. to an lotereeted OOD gr8ila~lon . Notary Publtc: Jordao, lire. W. T . Jordan and Veterlnarv Maupn enrlah. 'he 'blood and In. . Romloe8humater 'ranl&Oied but. If'raDIi: ,Jord.o were . IboppluC ID olea~1 tbe namber ot healsby red n ... .tn ~y,oo, ODe. day ,I••, WHt. LabaDoD, Thurlday of la.s week. Graduate of Obio Slate Unlvenl' Allillucla of Notary Work.. .Willa stat. 01 Ohio. Cit,. ot'roledo, blood ()tol,•• whloh Bre .0 Deoeuary Jerry )[a1Ie3', aD employee of the "Del Deeda a tlpeal.lty-. . 111r . and Mr. . Ch ... CollieI' and Luca. Count,. No . &0 carry 'he proper nourlebmeo', ll'er'lIIaer Co.. Will .'rlo~en dowo Mr. aDd. Mra. Ed Gray were RlIn. Frank 1. Chene), make. o.th ·that b• •1,0~ou'n".I!. and Ilreoltb '0 ever, 1.., week, and II ID qul·- a orl.IOII day guM" of Mr. and Mr!!. Berlsll . i It ~nlor partner of the tlrm of Jr. J. , t aheb, Id \" . • OF.FlCE: CheD.)' II: Co., dolnc lIu.IDew ID tb. ~r . 0 .00"1"00 a~ th" wrI'log. Thompeon, of our C1a.rlIl1v1lle. Fou rt h St retlt. noar Tyler City 01 Toledo. CoUDt)' aDd Stat. b oool.hul Jbe .ery properil81 . •"1 . . I..... . Mr aDd Mrs. Geo. Bog.o and 100 .tore.ald. and tbat .. Id firm wlll pa)' tba' are.o .0relT needed to balld 0 . .. "'.Ioy aud w. P. MoCarreD Te. Doll't Kaow What a Reali,. Telephone 93 ~~: O~~l'~v~~~~oPO~ up thin. wner,. blood. Phy.lol~D' weN Q\l •• n City vial &or., Saturday. Ben ,apeD' 8uoday .I$b Mr. &od GoCNI IJaiamt wiD ,do U.til liN. Edward BagaD of. Oealer', ~~~~!';tc!h,:a:~{Cl~. U•• oa~ It the Bed blood BUlplder~_.. III' . • od lYre. William L. Harve, Ohio Waynesville. YOQ Try ··BouatoDla.;'· FUNe~AL DIRECTOR FRANK J. CBENlllT. .or yO'll' Q9oveo l(IDO. ep..,· .. an. arrlvelt bome OD 1'~lday, .after ~wo lo'reek. . Ilr. and.,.. B'lr"oolt were Suo. SWQrn to before m. and .ubMrlbe4 !l'alt I. prepmrl'd ID 'w~ form., IIqult1 moothl ot plea,ure iD Florida. lloat lIAbMata ... .. • ooeter In m)' "r •• "nc~ this 'th cIa7 01 De- a.od \lablel. Both OODIIID ••ao,ly , . day .,tl1torl ' wiSh 'lielr dau.hter, Wayn.,.vllle, ' Ohio on •• euf. u4 Ii•• oal7 . camber, A. 'D•• 1888. Ibe ame medlolnal ".Ine Gale ~rdon tr.DlIClIlted bu.I.... IIr .Dd Mre Wm. La.81118 IIf Wtl. trrttu, ~~ 1alW. RoaatoDIa Ie oW· f8eal~ . · . A. w. :~:UbU". \D.II~ 00 ~be Keoalne Pepto.llao. 10 our olly.oo &'urday. ' mID~. 1,-&. . GetI nalt.' 1Ia4Ir tla. ilia. Hall'. Catarrh t&k.n lJI· gen Ie • P4iMtratee to Ua. .o.n of .... ....~-- --, terDall,. and act.loIedlcln. throuchI. tba Blood . . 1'0 be .ore yon are ba,loR 'hi 8tra . , ... .baM are OOmID,' iD .... I Fully Equipped for Good tftnIble. Bah if 70. '!rUt t.-It on the Mueou. Surt• .,.. ot the a,.•• ~eouloe p.,pto. llaD.ao, ..k JODr Vb G • d III 0 I WOIa't " - « bllltft-..Wl 1ft doIl't tem; SeDd tor t •• tlmonlal. tree. drUI.III' for "QDde'• . " And be ... ra7 s, we 1 a D8IIrtng Service. UVI to. l' I0Il ID MJWI!J" c... , E. J . CHEN1!lY " CO .. 'roledo, O. lblt name "Hude'." tl 00 'he nao •• ~pte'too, lod "'II be oooopled ID Room Large Display 80111 .by ',.11 Dru"Irl.t., 11." ' " . • .. 'b. Dear futDre " \&iu jan "'At .. ~ to .81,' Hall'. ramll; Pili. tor colUlt1patloJl. IIlre -Adver&lMmeD' .. ... Examined Correctly... Mallin 1I.ber lIl! .wr DllIIel.., ~. Jonatll ~n 1I0r rii aDd .,JOhD. 1I.l~, tlar~1iilll« jol"", ..4 Ii.... TELEPHONE 7 DAY OR NIGHt Glasses Fitted !!!!!!!!!!!!~!!!!!!~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~!!!!!!!~!!!!!!~!!!!!!!! thewe.of 8IIblDa, tran.aoled bu.tollM iaal4i1ite nHat to Id.ere froa' : -_ _.....~_ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _~~~~_ _ _ _... 11D tbtl "Imotty, oa rrld,,1.' Born-To 1111'. aD. Un, Ralpb Nek&ehe, IUII\llago Itlll neck. colda Ou~ farmere are inakln" lood DM Bopklnll, • flne eOn l.u' Frld.y ill .... ch..t..::lO....tbJ:oat and kindred IIVoDlnl:" afbMDta. R pea.irato. to .... af· of tbl. weather-hU:lkIDjf oorD, lOW. BarryUnderwo04 ha~1 bl. wrls' fected 1Iarte a11d lea",," ooa......_ . , <101 GAM aDd Damerou. olher tbloll. broken while IrylDg to orank 'he TnI, NataI'l!'. Ald. . Alk for Bou. Optical Department proncnallCllll JlO....toll_all IIr.. . ~d Mn. ' Barry Tuoker aDd .DlrID~ of oDe oUbe Berr:, .hlll trnokl toalI, (TIl.Onriul Jo_ LialiD..,) .t all S. Detroit St. Xenia, Ohio . per lb. ,for 8uUe~fa" Man:b '29th ,to April 41h, Ioclaaive. l three ohlldteD · aDd Hr. Criobtleld las& week . . 1InnI1t., til, 10 _tlI . .el '1.00. Funeral Director Open evenings by appoi ntment : ".re ~!2ncJ", iU.Il' of \lr. aod IIrl.' IIr •• JohD B ••• Ie VllUIDir her Tha .... old.JIriol.. ~. proa'-ri~. and Embalmer, SO. .......................... ' . We are·proud of our rt cqrd-no Trl·State Patron,ch.. :~eived IC!II WIlI .BtIl, of 801i1Ctr.oUIf, Ohio. daughter Hr•• ,Qeo. Smlib of Dear The... Dr. 1. C. 141•• ChuI.Ito., Oilio. , than rhe lo'ivlo tAlp. mpt. lSaturd.y Ferry, ;.J 65,;, cents per pound for hiB butter-fat linee Septtomber 29 1919 , '\1"""01)11.. "Ilb ilre. ~ll~o lIao, . Floyd BarDesl, of , Uay$On, il Waynesville. Ohio. :'_~Dnhla W_ ~lq w.. ~ w. . ~ w.. bec\IlDlii .." oyeaabOr . n-mbOr 00l1li14. ·The afaerDoon wa. IIMIO' IpenOlnl hi. .prlDg .acaHoD wltb J. E. Janney, The1Reull Store. lU1UII7 hbnIU'J WayaeavW., Ohio. ard ........ 72c let ...: ....76c 6th ......... 7Oe 2nd .. r.....67c 1.t ......... 7Oe iD .llollo, b,- ,"e ritemben, a:Dd~~ bl.lun', lire Ch.. BrEllaford, ea.' HATHAWAY Either Auto or Horse drawolervice. It!! "''' welJ rend"red'on .'he·.plloo. ot tOWD. I I 'he sohool, of Day,oo 10th ...... -75e-, 8th ....;; .. 76c 12Ih ........ 7Oc 9th ........ 65c 8th- ........7OC No extra charge for auto ,. rvlee. 17tb-...... 75e 15th........ 76c .l9th ........ 7Oc USth... ,.... 67e 15th·...-.... 75e " Depu', !:Ibel1ff 8raD& wal tD p~r .re 010Clld tor thll week. W.YIl8"tlle'a Leadtn8 DeD"" 24th,.......75c ·22nd ..... :. 73c ·~.th. :~: . ; .. 67c 23rd.: ..... 7Oc 22nd ....... 75e, towo, ~tDrday momiD•• a"_dlng Both phones ID Office and .RelfuDciI Mr. and Mn. John Weaver ",bo DR. J. W~ MILLBR. 01lioe til Bllines Bldg. . No. 14. • 29th ........ 7Oc . ,. MaID 8& 29t1r........7Oc to 01ll0lILl 'llIloeea. . bought the Kolker farnl !lonth of .,. " " ti f, i Oar ·roadl .re much towJI, moyed 00 It l •• l~ Tueeda,. . ' ' . Band thj. ad to anyone wHo has three or more,c()ft and tell them al~oe Old fIOl b.. made bll.I:nIDprape~"I·r~l.lIaDd Mr. aDd Mri. Jee. W'eanr have -., / ~--••• DENTIST••• about The Tri{itate and the fac, that The TrI·State bu,. an ita, eream a008. LoOI may" 000'1000 I moyed 10 'he Weaver homll8tead DIRECT from the produC[8r end saVill the producer tbe 't)uylne'qeDt's 1(_~~81~.1 W~yoenllle. 0 Try the Miami Gazette's Classified Columns for Results with hla t.'bBr• .: coQnni.i"n anli expeh~. ' . _ , . '. The dlllil.o4 for dwelllDii I••till Mr. ·.Del 1111'1 , Raymood PeDewlt The Tri·,Stat. bu.nearly (0.000 p.l'?ducere in Ohio. Indranll. '.nd lDOl'eUID.; &I1d DODe ~or ..Ie' or. n .D \ will go 10 bqo.ekeeplng ~In the 1I0D. K-entuet ... Weet V:ilVinia and Virtioia, Shippini their cream DIRECT. o.D.oy' lIorrt., or Leelbor«, ~a. farm ~or'h . eaat of to",n Oat truckl ,meet".11 train.,day or ~llht. " ,. to tilla 'fJotDhy .00 ,Tbonda" lank. week. . • of, ' • \ • Ii .' .' " ID,I ",&fir lata 'arm. , Mn. Joe Eavey we.t of town II , ,Gu'olb,. tI ..llIo« for 80 oootl per on 'he lIok illS. , alldD~il; . ~ Caah 'r.pl~ . . . . . ~ ,. ..1100, ba,t .a&OmobU.. rUD Jat 'h. - - -...---.,.,......_me,. ~ '. Reftec:tlon8 on a H,:a d. ,Professor-It the gcnllf'w nn 10 the _ell: row will kindly rel1l.)' e hi. hal 1 will cootlnue snll pOlnl out a co,," a:ete eXaJDple.-Yale Record. . D . L. CP.ANE. Editor and Pllbli~lff : Waynf'.ville, Ohio

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Anconas White Leghorns

.H. M~ry s Chur~h Tobacco Clmvas at Hyman's . . Service- Wednesday, ThuT'f!day l l 'h lapt nllmber of the winter lee, . and Friday lit 7:30' 'P m; ~aturdaY. 1 ture course wall. a very ~ood one. J . E. Janney was a Cinl'lnnatf VISI<: ast r Even- Evening pray r 'a t Mr. and. Mrs . Wmters provmg to be itor 'rhursday. 4 o'c lock . very ola!l8ic:al nte rtainers Mr. EA 'f.ER DAY Winters is a musician of a high Dr. Dill,. Ollteopath 2 1 . Broad· . tltandard,' snd Mrs . Winter" a fine way Lebanon, Ohio. • Holy CommullIon at 7 a . m .: un- whistler and imi tutJf of various birds Chas. Stansbury , of Dayto~, spent day choul At 9: 30'; Service, sermon I and Holy ommuni on at 10':30 the we~k.end here with relatives.,

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They are extremely smart ~lnd dashing.

Turbans Mitzi Sailors Roll Brima

Novelty Shapes Chin-Chi ns

VEILS This is a veil season. All colors a nd drapes for harmonious matching with that suit may be found at 1

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"iN,OtIC'f': TO fARMERS,

Mr. and Mrs . O. L. Crane wer Lebanon visitors Friday lifter noon Solid Leather Work Shoes at Hy· man's Miss Monimia Bnnnell.. of Route ~ . . I' . L b has been viSiting re atlYes 111 e anon Mr and Mrs, W H. Allen are spending a few days in Cincinnati.

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Of Milk and Cream from . the Waynesville Sanitary Dairy twice 'a day. Call Ferry Chrisfia n Church Bible Scho(ll at 9:30 , Preachi ng up at

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Pure Cane Sugar, a lb. only ... 18e Eating Potatoee. pk. only ... $l 00

Featuring. Fatty Arbuckle Admission, 11 and 17c

Saturday, 3rd "Ei,Also Crate Wallop" Pathe News Aplli . Featuring Charles Ray iti

Admission, Matinee, 11 and

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"The Thunderbolt"

It Pays to Trade at

Admission, 28 and 33c

The Hume Bak ery ha3 installed n new electric motor in their workMr. and Mrs . B. . Howall arrived here Tuesday even ing from Alabama.

THE UMPIRE Will call you out ~n the play if you don't attend the ent.ertainment of Vodovil and Pictures at .

Theater, Friday !Evening, April 2nd

Misses Jeanette Janney and Anna Furnas heard John McCormack at Dayton Thursday evening.

H. E. EARNHART

The Ladies' Guild of St. Mary's church will meet with Mrs. D. L. Crane Thursday afternoon.

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Miss Emma Heighway arrived winter Tuesday, with relatives 1'0ledo the afterinspendinghome

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Money on .deposit is subject to tax and reduces your net return: McCain .Securities are taxed free in Ohio, and yield you 7 per cent ·net.

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Mrs. Mary L Adams. of Wilmington, arrived here Saturday eveninll' arid will spend several davs With Rev. and MfS. J. F. Cadwallader. . Eyes examined and the very latest method If used . Eye Glasses and Spectacles and all parts belonging to lame always in stock. All lenses ground accuratoly. No cherie. for examination, Quick, reliable. service at Hendley's.

PRICE "$100 PE~ SHARE. WE: SOLICIT YOUR ACCOUNT.

The _cCaio-Realty Company

Standard Improved Sanitary Chemical Inside .Toilets COMFO~T

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Let us consider tbe advant ag~s of the san itary chem ical alo et. In this connection it is well to understand that it is not intended to take the place of a modern city sewerage system but it is ~esigned ' for use in the country. small villages or suburbs of the city where no sewers aTe available. , It abolished the olltsldeprivy and ce s· pool with aU the ir dangers and nuisance. A properly eon ~t ructed chemkal closet provides a channel.for the frequen~ change of air in the room where it stands. 'A properly operated chemical closet should deal diath to any and all germs <?f diseale contained in the di~harges of the 'bowl-ls and ,kidneys. ,T he above advalltages ap· ply ~.pecially to the schools, and in addition it preserves the health o:r the pupilS by providing· them wit.h a warm place' in , winter and encouraging them to be 'regular 'in attention to aature'!, demands. Consider . the Standard &lnitalY Chemical Indoor Toilet which is . wId 00 Teo nays' Free Trial Offer with Money-back Guarantee if toilet is not just as reprj!Sented. For iofomiation •.see ,

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Women's all wool Coats, Sprinll Shades, 11750 Beautiful Tricol\ette over Blouses, $5.95. 18 95 up to 110 95 Spring and Fater Suits, 11975 up to $97 6O'~ Easter Hats t3 116, $5 95 up to $10.95 Untrimmed Shadea, $295 up. Children's jn great variety of Stvles, $125 upto $2.91), at ·Fred'lI Lebanon Big Store . .Easter IIhowi~g.

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May, wife of Thos, Allen. died at your hOOle and put in running ber borne in Centerville. Friday mornwater. See ing, after aahort illness, Mrs. Allen leaves a family of· mUllieians. and man V of. ourcltlzens have had the privil~ae of hearing the famous Aller. . •• '.. ' orcbestra.ol which she was member The funeral WM held at her latere.iFor particul~rs and 'e stiqlates. dence, Monday alternOlln atl o'clock "-_-:-_ _....;._ _ _ _ _~_ _ __,.~-------.;...-I Interment at. Center,ville .cemetery. . . ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ -

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W ... ynesville, Ohio. Phone 58-1]1, Chas S.John80n.of Xenia. hall been '. appointed Clerk of Courts of dreen County. by the comll1issioners.' Mr . Johnson is well known here, having . Sample Shown at t=:razier'8 Tin ~hop. been with the Dodds .Granite Co., ' -_ _ _ _--~-----..;...---------;.;.;..-J and later in the decorating business for himself.

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There is $343.00 of REAL. ESTATE SECURITY for every $100.00 you invest. An EARNED SURPLUS FUND of over $59.000, in additional to'the ' LARGE YEARLY EARNINGS assures all :inveStolrs ' that , they will RECEIVE THEIR 'DIVIDENDS EVERY THaEE~ MONTHS. \ Eyery certificate is issued from and registeretl at tbe Merchan~ National Bank of Dayton, Ohio. ' . '. '

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Misses Marie ShUlts, Flossie Fire" Henretta McKinsey. Lau ra Mc1<insey and Mabel Salisbury were in Dayton. Saturday,

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'-.J and now ~nducte4 by the founder ' and his sons on these SAME PRINCIPLES. TWENTY YEARS WITHOUT A DOLLAR OF LOSS TO AN INVESTOR IN OUR SECURITIES. TWENTY vn~RS WITHOUT A· LAW SUIT: Most firms that sell'Homesites 'do a large p'a rt of their business on Sunday. During our TWENTY YEARS OF SUCCESSFUL BUSINESS 'this firm h,as NEVER SOLD NOR ALLOWED ITS. SA~ESMAN TO SELL A HOMESITE ON SUNDAY. OVER NINE THOUSAND families .are securing HO~IES through the McCAIN PLAN OF HOME OWNING. The contract on which we sell Homesites ~olltains in effect the fotiowing clauses for the PROTECTION OF . THE PURCHASER: . . "If the purchaser be sick, meet with an . accident or he out of , work-payments will be deferre'd for ONE YEAR if necessary. Your Money Always Available "If the purchaser should die the Homesites is deeded to 'his widow or money refunded." . ' . We agree to resell your securities at REAL ESTATE SECURITY IS THE BEST OF ANY. Your par, AT ANY TIME, within 9.0 days. money invested in the McCain securities is USED ONLY IN THIS Your MONEY IS ALWAYS AVAIL. BUSINESS', YOU REABLE if invested in . McCain s'e'7' • . CEIVE SEVEN· PER curities. CENT NET with ~afety.

S~curity

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Mr . and Mrs Clyde Col "man, of Norwood, spent Saturday with Mr. and Mrs. J . H. Coleman .

Sanitary Sterilizer for Sanitary Cheinical Closets I'olitively kills alt odors and germs. Ed C. Woolard, phone 58- l Y.. Wayo esville, Ohio.

~HE McCain Realty Company was founded by Samuel McCain on the principles of Honesty and Fair Dealing.

Your

To invest~ate further the full . meanillg "of INTERNATIONAL tllOTOR ITR CK ~ER­

Edward and Charles Stroule. who left here last wee.k for Louisiana. bave atrived there, and are looking for a place t o locate,

New Lake Herring

ZIMMERMAN'S

It Will Pay You

For .t he benm t of the Miami Base Ball team. Be For Sale-S oC. W. Leghorn Ellgs, sure' and make a home ritn by setting or 100; also, Buff Orpingfor it and help get the boys ton EIlg8. Mrs. B\'. Smith. ph(one a7·3, Waynesville. Ohio. mo started right.

·B usiness· SUCCeSS

ARE YOU IAKIN8-THE MOST OF YOURMONEY? HAS THE IICOIE INCREASED AS IT SHOULD?

Are bu il t by the Inrgesl organizaLion of its kind in. the world- an orgnllizatioll wit h over 8 ears of expe rienc ill building high-grade machinery. It is because of this mecha'nic-al superiority that owners of IN'l'ERNATIONAL find them alwa\:s on the job, day after day, and year after year.

Miss Antha Dinwiddie is attend~ ing the Comptometer School in Dayton.

Tbere will be a meeting of ' the Mother's Club at the New School Buildiug Friday Itfternoon at ] ~~~~~!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!~!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!~!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!~~!!!!!!!~!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!~~~~!!!!!!!!!!!!!~!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!~!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!! o'rlock. Bring thim ble and needle.

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Linoleum. Congoleum Rugs and Window Shades at Hyman'lI .

Miss Clemence McCollum. of Cincinnati, spent the week-lind with Mr and Mrs. W. H. Allen.

, Moore's GoodGaaoline- Thekind y'o u ean burn in your stove. Fan::y Eating and Cookinll Apples. a pound .. ....... ...... IO'c

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ne of the safest gu ides is t"l get a lint! 011 the concern that is putt ing it on the market. Yo ur business ('xpcrierlce has . s how n th e VHlu~ of gooqs bearing a name widel y known th at has been before the pu\) lic for years.

Special Waists for Easter at Hyman's.

ter FriJay evening.

Garden Seeds. all kinds. pkg ... 5c

Bryant Washburn in

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Vodivi l and a fine picture for ben-

Onion Sets-Red , yellow, white

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Red River Early Ohios, Cobblers. Carmons.

Fresh Cream'y Butter Ch. liold

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Mr. and Mrs. George Hartsock week wilh relatives in Oarke C<.un ty. Mfa Ren Mills and Mra. ChM. Irow n. " F Corwin, were Dayton visit" rs ·"t urday.

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]) on't Forget The Base Ball Boys' Show .,Seed Potatoes .. at Miami ),heater, Friday Evening. We will have, this week, fancy

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Mrs. W. N. Sears

room. Caesar's Creek Friends Church Sunday School at this ::hurch every Sunday at 10 o'clock. Preaching service at tl o'cl ock a . m . YOli are cordially invited to be present.

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Mr. and Mrs, C. M. Robitzer and laughter were Sunday dinner guesl ~ ' f Mr , and MI'II J , D ' Marlatt.

Misses Helen and Antha Dinwid· ~ llie '31Jlmt Sunuay with lh~ir mother. :

and Mn. McCoy and child ren ./. N , Sears and Lee Henders"n ap"Or. nt Elllil~r wilh relulivCl! in WIi~h_ 1 W ~ f" lJliyton villi tors Thursday . Inglon C. .J 'hn Smith. of NorYtood, i8 spendSt. Mary's Guild will meet at lhe Ing i few weeks in WaYllel:lvilJo. hom!.! of Mrll. lJ. L . Crane 'l'hurstlu> aflernoon, Aprill:l .'.I're Will Norton. of Corwin. is vi.i ,mll' relllllvel! in Piljua lhlll week Mr.lI.nd Mrs.DallW! Boger and cl> iIdrt:n !iJ.ltmt SundllY Wilh Mr, lind C lrl Service and Clarence Allen Mrs. Hoger, of Loveland,' wer" business visitor~ in OllytOIJ Mon lay . E. V. Barnharl, 'who has been Mrs. Etta Printz and 80n. Joe, uf con lined to hilj horne for the lallttew 11 Iylon, wer~ Sunday visitors with dllYs, is able to be out again. rllialiv .. here. Fred and Lee Hawke left Monday MI', and adn. Clarence Dewey, of evening on a bU8iness trip to Toledo, Xer,I ,&"spent Sunday with Mr. Chas. to 1l;et several new Overland cars. Wu...Jlard and family. MillS Elma Roberts, dean of WHHarold T Towe of illinois Uni- !Dington College, was a guest of Rev. versity, hi IIPendill~ hill vliclition al J. F. Cadwallad er and family Frithe W. 8. Salisbury home. ' day.

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Misa Anna l"urnas delightfully entertained a number of young folks Thursday evening. The evening \Vas pleasently 1Ipent in progressive games. ·Twenty young people enjoyed the occaelon.

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The entertainment netted an amoun t over $110 • 'fhe management of the Miamia desire to ex preSB their sin.!ere thanks for the liberal patronage, and for the many favon shown them , They feel that the citizenl bave uprelled approval of their efforts to fumllh clean amusement and thUI keep the you nlf folks atltome: and will tl'1 all the harder to keep up their record in the future,

Mr, and Mrs. Tom Gates entertained for Euter' dinner Mr. and Mr. and Mrs Albert Wilkerson Mr. ani MI'II. Myer Hyman, and Mrs. Cbaa. Lyncb and family, Mr. ' Each year. ---daullhter. Hernil'e, lpent ::)l1uday and ' daujfhters, of Dayton. were and Mrs. Wm. Cummings and tamWltb relatives in Cincinnati. week-end guests ot Mr. and Mrs. H. Easter Sunday was a real April God's voice proclaims it But I will try and tell you some- ily. Mi81 Mae, Cumminga, Mr. LuH. Wilkerson. .day interspersed with sunshine and ·So all men may hear! thing of Panama City. It, like all ther Cummings Mr . Sam Cuad of ~-.- .... showers. At the close of the SabI am the Resurrection, other places around there, is simply Richmond Ind .. and F:red Leonard. Misa Dorothy Prugh. of Davton, EI'er new and dear! great. Where we have base ball for epent tho spring vacation with her Mr, and Mn. J. O. Cartwri~ht and bath school, at the Methodi8~ Church grandmother, Mrs. Snsan Arnold . IMr. and Mrs Fred Haw"e attended a pretty Easter selection was given' [am the Resurrection and the Life! our Natlnnal apo rt in the Stules, Mr. and Mrs. Walter Janney ent hey have their bull fights. You ' a function at Dayton laat week gi yell by Wendel McBeth in a most pleas- It is not spoken inll manner. Misses Doris and Oon- In an unknown tongue; hear about people going erazy at a tertained for Easter, Mr. and MI'II. Chas. Grauser. of Piqua. spent in Memorial Hall . Da Wilkerson. of .Dayton, grandNay, it is sweetly sunlf bal l park waiting to go in . They Charles Parlett, Mr. and Mrs. his vacation here Illst week, the daughters of Mr. Harley Wilkerson, By glad birds in the sky , have'nt a thing on these Mexicans. Ernest Stokes and BOD, Mrs. Clara gU!st ot Mr. and Mrs W. O. Raper ' Mi~s France~ Lamb. Henriette Fluting so pure and highSpaniards and in a few words, all Lewis, Mrs. Apbie Stokes' Mrs. , McKinlley Dnd ,Maria Stout attended renderPd a beautiful piano duet, This il the Resurrection. the different people of the world , Hannah Lewis and Mr. JC1Ise BoomUnder rather cDld weather condiMr. and Mrs. Ernest !Wl'ers and the meeting of th'l Boards of' Edu- They Ihowed much talent. The a~ditorium was tastefuJly deAnd Life does not die' When they get tired of shoving and rahiue of Dayton, and Mr. and MI'II. tione the Waynesville 81 School baa daughter. of Oliyton, spent the c.ation at Lebanon Saturday. corated In hllDdsomeferD$ and nota ' . pushing trying to get in they break Walter A. Clal k and family of Ly- ball team defeated · WllmiDl(ton Hi week-end with Mr. and Mrs, Elmer ' of blooming ElSter lillies. · The l.am the Re/lurrection and the Life! out their knives and start cutting tle. 20 to 11. The game waa too oneitogers ..... E. A Dunlap, recently with Elder choir furnished mORt excellellt mu- God painta it their way th roQgh. And honestly , sided to be Inter8ltinK but It nv.lWith a milli\)n violets blue, \hey feel di~ppointed if the bull and Johnson, 01 Oa}>ton, hall been sic. both morning and eveninll' , A ed the fact th,t Hi ia to ba•• a ,..1 Mrs Fred Casky and ~amily, of by ~he S. Fred o. Lebamlll Big male choir, conaistlng of ten voices. With flowers of every hOe, does not Ii:iB /iv,e or six before the ball team tllil year; Emhart plt.bed ,New York, al'rlyed here & 'Lurllay . Store to manage th" Shop and Oloth- added to the mUBical treat in the With apple blolllOn1s duelillt finally guts him. Can you the game In a manner that wu pI... for a two-illonths visit with Mrs , Ing departments and is now duly in- evening, Rev. Jqnes gave fine 'Eas- - Like pink, fragl'ant snow, imagine that? A bunch of people ing to see In a Hi School twirler and Mary Casky. atalled' and making Iota of fr'iends .ter sermon8, both morning and even- That men may know, clapping tholir bands and enjoying was supported weJl iD both lnfteld t._ H d ' ' arid presents Borne real bargains. lng which were listened 'to bo large So plain, seeing a fellow get gorged to pieces and outfield, ' .;.,t en ley repaJr,your Watches. and appreciative audiences. There ia an end by the horns of an angry bulJ? If An interesting schedule i. heine Clock", Il~d Jewelry; All work d\lne Supt. G B. McClelland went to Five promi!!lnq young boys ,who Of Oeath and Pain! you can. you have rested me one, arranged by the manqer and Ib8Il7 011 I'reml~tlb at t~e::;lgn of IhJ Watch, Lebanon. Saturday. to attend a meet- liad been faithfully in8truced by. Mr. . . for I dont care to see any more of it. The Business Men will have a victories are to be expected. Waynesville, OhIO ing of the members of tbe Boards of LeMay received the .sacra.ment of I am the,Resurrection and the LIfe! I will be 'afraid of one of these moun- meeting this month. and will be ad' •- • tain goate from now on. Education. He was on the program baptism and were recel)'ed IOto the Grandl~ the S!ln comes out, dressed by the Hon J. L ShuttsMe.tu8 Lindley Mendenball, John for the afternoon, his subject being Churcb at the morning servi.:e. ScatterIng all fe~r .and doubt, But we will leave the arena now, ~f PrIde." Ci~cinnati,The who will talk on :'~ivStrawn, S. 0 H~n~Ie ~Id Supt. G. " Centralized Schools. War~lng tbe fainting Boul, . and go down to the bathing beach. IC county commlllonS McClelland attend old the meeting , MaklDll th~ sad hea rt whole. . Oh! you want to know how we are ers will also be present and discu88 of tnll 8oard~ of Education at LebaSpring footwear at real et'onomv Easter Day dawned witb a leden Subduing Btr~fe! . going! Well'l will tell you. Three non daturday, prices will be found at Fred's Leba- sky and all day long the out-of-doors 1 am the Resurrectwn and the Lite! of us were together while there and , non Big Store The finest Iypes of was not inviting; the suri tried at W~rds that reeall and we had an automobile and dri- meeting will be made 'later. John Beach went to :Cincinnati Ladies late Style Spring Shoes intervals to break tbrough the clouds Faith, Hope alld Love ver all day. cost UI $5. And le t me lut week and had .a cataract re- Black eyelet TIeR. Narrow -toe last, but the greater part of the day wall To alII tell you,.down there It Isn't like In moyed from bit eye, At lut report.! ,13.95. ' Brown Kid , WalklngOxford, lowering and chilly with o.:casional 1920 LauI7a Varner Reed . the States. They consider a car is a is a very good ti~e to leave you. A very Intereatin,,· Granp meethe was geUinll alonl{ nicely, and his SIS. Browft Calf Walking Oxford. rain fall. . • _ ,. cilr. A Packard is not any bOtter to Bnd so I will take you . back to the Ing was held Saturday evenhw. At St . Mary'a Church the ob8erthem than a Ford, and so now, if sta tion and see you off on the train. twenty memben l1eiD&' IlivlCl Ul. many frl~nd8 in. the ~ownehlp hope $9. Black Kid Qxford,58 50. Friday that. hiB '"lht WIll agam be restored and Saturday only. Great Special. vance of the day began with a celeyou dont mind' I will just call that And so 1I0W hoping tbat you have Brd and 4th decreee. There ",ere to blm , He returned to hil home, Ladies Pumpa and Oxfords, $2.95 bratlon of the Holy Communion at fellow over there with tbe Buick fully enjoyed your little t.rip around 114 present and 12, vlatton, The lalt Frldl1 evening. and $3 95. Come early. 7 a . m. with a goodly number in attouring car and if he is Jik~ the most the Canal Zone with me. I will re- Lebanon Granp put on the work tendance. At 9. 30 the , Sundav of them be will tell you about every main, 18 always, very ytisfactorl\v, Refreehmenta C. E. Mendenhall, of Ice cream and caake were aerYed. !!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!~!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!~!!!!!!!!!'!!!~!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!~'! School session, at the close of which I little tbingas you go along. On the . tt1e Lenten mite-boxes were presenright we bave the Treront and jUlt ted and placed on the altar. The a little farther down ia the penltencontents alDountinll to S16, to be ary. And I!O now if you never went given to mlsaiona. com....a.tl'tive 1.lntercl..... 110 01 , to the pen, your ch~ce II ' before ,..;.--------------------~----_. At 10.SO came' the chief eelebra.. - . you tion of tbe day and proved to \s to be held Il'rlday ~venlng, B~t after you once get Inside you most beautiful and Inspiring ~, at Mount H.olyok~ Colletrtl, wouder if you bave' Dot made a mlsfhe organ volur)tary~ by Mi88 eome to 1:Je one of the Important take and (rot into some kind of a curyn Hende.raou', was rendered ' eyents of the collel{,e year. These rio shop, for th(JRe convicts are han'aultJ818 execution and good expres- ~mgl were at first IIR..f ormal affaln, dy with their handll,(that is the rea 'PI ~'S !lion. Then .followed rejfular service, held out-of-doors, WIth the seniors son some of them ar8 in there), and and from the processional, "Come sittinl' on the steps of Williston Hall they have all kinds of email trinkets MilIiDery that is D.W, y~ faithful raise t.h e Itrain/' Sulli- and the other classes Ilathered to 1611. Now that fellow over there smart and attractive. van, to the Rae_Ional ' Hymn, around the~. All the song;s are in the mesh iln'o t a convict, nor thoae "Christ the Lord ia risen today," by rende~ed wlth~~t. Bccompamment, people over there in civil ,arb Rembault, the enUre musical pro- and dl.fHcult musIc ID tbree and (our are not viaitol'll; they are just part gram was Iliven with spirit and fine pa~.ts lb' altte~Ptfl' ed t h i of a movinjf picture troupe wbo are effect , . ' ",ac c 8S8 IS a ow 0 l,lYe I x gettinl' a few lcenetl to IlO with their That creation for which ., The large congregation seemed to rehearsals .of ooe hOUlr earh, an ex~ra play. But If ,we stay bere v.ry much you have been lookiag catch the Ipirit of joy and peace tbat half ho~r r e h ear II a I being lonjfer you will begin to like the may be fouad at Euter DI1 always , brings. and it granted to the freshmen wh,? have place and want to ltay, and 10 J SUIround expression In 'reverent wor- not had !O m~ch loppor~unlty' for Ilest tbat we proceed to tbe beach aa sblp and keeping tryst with memory tog.e~he,· ,The songs"choaen intended. ' . ' and loved onea gQne on before. competItIon th!~ :year are On the We will pass up several places . The,rector preached OD the theme Roa~. to Man~al~y. by O!!!y .Speaks interest as we, ·have riot Ye1'1 "(mmortal Life," bued on ftevela- and Black VlrlIl!"la Boy by Adam time, and here we are. No. tion 22: '-"We shall see hil face" Giebel. In. a~dltlon each class w\l1 not a fair or anythinlllike that, or !!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!'!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!'!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!I!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!~ ~ . The decorations were unusually and orlglDal colle-ge BOng of the it ia not a costume bal I, Thl. is the attractive and many said the Church gay. "peppy" t~pe. . beach, Isn,t it . grand? All these never looked prettier than tbis year. competitIVe slDgs a~e held pretty clothes that made you think ~ford. with Vamp. and Cut flowers adorned the altar , Ind under the !I'~neral superVision ~f there was a show of some kind JlOlng were afterwards taken to the ceme- of Prot. Wilham Churchl1l Ham- on, are just the bathinll suite t~t Narrow Toe Shapel,- High Concave or tery and placed on the graves of ~ond, head of the Mount . Holyoke they wear, And lilten; there g088 loved ones lost awhile. To many Co.lletre Department of MUSIC. ~lIsa that rag jazz band, That III some Medium Milita:ry 'Heell; in ' Lace and in present on Easter Day, St. ~ary's 9hve .M. Allen. '20,. I~f WByne9vllle~ Suaniab waltz they are playing I}ow Buckle.or Plain:PUlJlpa-. ,eem!!d none other than the bouse IS taklOg part m the ling. and it ,you dont want to feel lUlt Phone 1S8-1 Yo Wayn •• vl.lle. Ohio . < . .." , '. /' ~ . " of .God. and thevery ·gateof H4:aven --like you ·could die w.altzing, pleue , • - ....- dont go upon that platform. And S"MPLE EXHIBITED AT WHITE'S OROCBRY Sl'URB well now is it not jU8t u I told youT . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .. All your worries. troublea etc.. vanish while you are here. But we !!!!!I!I!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!'!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!~~!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!~!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!! ~ Osford.-..EDgliih C~t with Narro~ must go now. as it Is time for lunch . Reeede Toe; Regular Cut with Round,e r and ' and besides I want you to tee a little ~• • •- . - - - - . - -. .- • • • • • •!111. . . . .IJI!I!. more of· Balboa. And while we are Fu~ler Toe Shape ~ seeinll"everythlng r will take you to , what I call the chamber of horrol'll. Last ThursdaY mOl'lling Mr. T. E, they 1 beUeve, call It the tortur. d. and Biaclt 'Calf The .Warren County Teachers' AI- C'.nupI'.nlAv. who ~as jtlst moved tothe humaDe or ~e torture of hum~. " ' I sociation,will meet' at the Lebanon north of town, came ,to And I WIll MY they ' hay: lOb e . :. . , lleed, , He went mod.. 9f torture. I. thoull t t at ,National Ban".. bulldlnll on Saturd •• ..., his' teem ' and the torturea the; had 10 tbe Bloody Aprl! 10; 1.920, . '" " ..', ttl I~own and 'dre" Tow..,r ,o f toDdon., England were bad 4" ," , 10:00 a m -Invocation, E C,Kerr; of Ilbe bank. went but after ~ewl~g these ~hey. 8e~m mUlic, Franklin School; address. C. and 'fot on the train I"!all and tame In comparISOn,. That and Atbacti..IY·Pric:ed to b..ure QuiCk.Salei. H. Freeman. Ada.Obio_ ' . "Iter leaving Ore- ttllng tb~re in the .comer WIth all Noon-l1:80-l:09· MUllc• .Franlcltatlon all eill:ht of bIm baa of tbeapikea and nails In it. I~ not a lin School; addreaa, C. H . .Freeman.. 10lt ai inquirlel from relatives thlnll to make carpets or anythlDg on . Ada, 0S~IC' Frank, Pl'eIide.nt.. Kentucky have proved unavallm,. ~bat ~ wbatlthey let YOdU kdee p fall , Mr. Courtney .Iett home once be- Ing on nnt! y!lu nre ea, An d which ".,ures their quality and Gertrude Brown, Seetp.14ry, fore under aimilar circaDlltancee, tbat o~ertbe~e IS wh.at they call a - -......-• .- ••- - a time returned. He wu coffineta, It!e • coffin too. ~Qr wben biB evetydu clotheA. and you scand up ID ~bere an'" they close . 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WHAT IS "SPRING FEVER"?

Not Slamming the Departed. At Il WOttIUlI'S ID" ling. 0 )'OunlC PDf' 80n nsked n memilel' ot tho congrega· Feel til LilliS ' prlug J!'eel 118 flO Il tlon \r her bus bnnd was we ll, He receIved the oslo umlltlg repTY: "Ob, he's !l8 t be weather Don·t drowso "nd beeD ' dcnd tlilesa lut twe llly years. dose over y our work, l oso v!l lollu ltl ~IDle. cr blame yourl!e lJ r or u c undl, praise th e (.ord I" t lo u ~ha~ wltb wIlny J.luuplo i~ I1 S In Ilvitab lo 'os t;prin g !tse)f RODlOlllbtlr b ow In tile o ld dllI ~ tb uy ~oo k !!ul )J1Jn r It.tt L! lUo lll bH €<s ? 1' h,,~ Will! to o leo r ulJ I,be blo od . For In tbo 1:lprlDg Ib e bl ood IR li k e l)' to b e a10Il/1.ilib, wBllk. IInU ol ogg eo wltb vol.oo~ . 1L needs LIt, lp Wbybo b " ndlcapP l'd OUnO tl8111lr1l y ~ W ny n ot be vl~ o r oo8 and r ed. blo ud. ed , j all of " llep" e.nd Ilnth0811111IU ? ComllliOD "leu Court Pllptll.l\tltngttn 18 a bloud ' I'onlc-II blood build er ..nd p urlfie r-Lhll ~ hilil New Su1l11 beooDle II IItllndard In the PIIs t I b lny l'b e Ohio MortgBJre Rnd lnves ' · yellr8 . Pre8c r lbtlcl by phYlllolan ment Co. vs Heorge V. Brown et al. when people fi re ruu down ti nd F o r foreololllllril of mortgRge. Anemlo. Marv Bmllth vs VerDon Smltb UI ve the cblldren P opto . Maogllll, iI'or Itl voroe-·orl1'elty. T hey , pe rha ps . n e ~ d It ~bll m08t R08e. Young V8 Brodley Yonng. 'to 8afeguard 'bel l' helllth. nnd be· For dl vorce-groBR neglect Olluae SprIng days aTU Import.. n t 'IJr ln g Uarrle Rlog V8 Ji'red Rinl(. F or cnes In \he sobool yen. Fever ." remembljr, 18 Rt':AI,. DOl, dlvoroe-edreme orueUy. ("noled, and is osualiy dne s log . gl8b, Iml)Ore blood. Yoor drnggl8t has Pepto- MlIDoln 0 Proeeeclln&,a In the mnUel or 60ldle Wnmbold 10 bot b lIqUId II-ud tablet forUl, jnst a 8 prefaned. ' Equally Bft'tlOtl ve . Vt! Jot!eph K elnrlck e' 1.11, R ep c rt of MII\tll SDre :rCD Kul genaloe P l>pto. 8111e APprcved . Mangan. AI·1t for " Gu de'II" 'Ilnd . In the mlltte r of. RoslI Backer V8 look for tbe foil name, " Gada's Carl claoker. PlalOtU! gr8ntlld dl. Pepto. Man~a.n." aD tbo paokll ge.voroe. AdvurtlaemllDt.

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" ,. n " ('t. \\, 11 n he h u gh. wn Intllrn' d hnl It 1\'1l~ lhllll r~ r nn· . HUDt glun fit! aro und nlltl low ered 01111)1' "pu h·II'tcr.," he n(',·,'1' lwlllV. \\u lll bls ,"olce. "Il'llzhullh. )'m puttlnll lh e 'Ill S~" I\I! I' I' un mil wl l I 11I1'p tiOiIH. tllro u" h t (l/lUY olla ot UIO bh:gesl 11I'lIlIlleil. what IlItrt hl' w\m hl \I" cl\q~'" 1 "IWI1 II) whe at tl on ls 1" 'e en,r !lIlO Ct. 'I'''' It II'ns t hat OJr " "" s l· aod 1'<1 like 10 'Ie t you III !In It. e ro mllllonnll'o, 111111'1'. unp; rIIlI llII lIlI cu l, W,hat t lllle can I se e yO\l. Ilull II'l1 el' ?" br(!ezy; fig"ln Ihlll of " Ir"l' lu'h fh~n n. "Any lilli e ut OilY )lllle!!." cleo'. \III ve. p oll le, I n " gll"~ 1118 Eng. "!\Jeot m o Itt Burion & BUI'I u· II h: on on II WII~ !l01lt 0 !! " '0 1 bnule r " dO s,t f [ J th eu- b rok ~rs, you k ' 1I0 W, u Ollr 0 ( om ,I " "rl" 01. t ng hl " ' HI 11I·et:l ~e. Trllde-ut eleven sho r p. DOII' t tnll. nut tilE' chllrncler h e moo t " fl p" p"r· It' bl tIl So I 111 t I ., 8 II g I n g. oug. liS IlIrry. trll)'ell \1' 0 8 tho "En s l ~ rll ca p it ali st." '" , . . hi I ' Upo n c ' rlOln at tlla cU ~lI (1 1 ncquulllt· , - J "a 1\ L n. pn e OIon. ·ot II nnces lie !tlld Wilde 10 Ln Sulle rr' t drooping eye and 0 po loted chi n , nnd F itzhugh h ad tnkeD pai ns to c 'ute \\'(1 2 d eeply nttll~hl!c1 to (I s moll brlnr the Impression ' ot belni th e 'Ionr~t 8 pi pe. HIs bu ~ 11J 1l s wa s to "round up hi ghly r spec ted fUlOlly lIukLlOWll ' to t he booh8 amI !I I or ' Otll In.'' .-Quigg. th II ,II'Ii)lOper colulllns InJt po c sed nlde() by FlIz hll gh. <11,1 t he rp!lt. ot we nllh. 1-1 nnt wo s one of th ose thus Arter tllIl ~ecou(J "'t' Ie Fllt.l mgh be- dulutl ed. Others ho hud hnllrllssed In I;Rn to cone I\'e 0 slln klnr; <lI Rllk e t or dU!er eut wille. Out every IllOll who the kUlll'C I'Y h e wn s nllC lll ll l:. After met hlul belloved hllll to be n pel'so n lIle thlr(l !Ie b egan tn hll ie It. CII PO ' or m IIUII. It WIlS lin e mphntlc polol " lI l ll e~ "'e re Rtlrl'l nj{ \\'III1!n hlmwi th hllll to s~e to tbut. eUI)nblllth'l< 'II'hl ch loltl him h o was In a sec lUfI ~d corDer Hod a low tOlle worlh Intll i ltel~' w ore Ih un otle ~'Ull· BUilt explaI ned h is project very con· d r<'d dollars II ",pele. ond Ihnt e"ery cls 'ly. II'N! k li e workp(1 for Oin t <tltO he wos ". ~ Jlte mb er wllellt," snld be, "opene d' Probate Cour& Proceediap throwing 1111'03' nl on ~y. 1\ WO R n eo l' 'nt nl nety·clgh t I.\lld 8 Qllllrtel' this In tbe mlltle r of t.be eet"te of Joho Ih r nll or the flrs l mon tll thnt he ·lI1ornlug. A goo g ot bulls ho \'e hlUnted n lIed hi 91 11'1)I'I'Y f\lllill or cr tor a lIlIo, It t ill shc's li ke 11 sonp bubble-rcally Smith. dAcellst'd. Jesse Smith and (Ired·,lollllr 1I'1'(llely lu {·r<'Il ~e. H e " '118 t o burst any III ment.· A gigantic b ar MorrleOorneLl lire flppolDled admlD. n IIltle sorprls ell wh en II \\'os prolllpt· ralll Is cOl1lln g orr h ere tomorrow that iltratorl!. BondS7000 J.B l'enoe,J. O. Cutwrigln ilDd Chas. Rye are ly grontcll him. ' 10111 scull S 'pte uaber wheu t down lik e appointed apprailiers , "I wa s II l1nk lnl: ~ 11""t · Incr en sln g ' thnt"- throwlug R cigar' e ud to \he In tb e rua,!ter of tbe eltat(' of' Ly. your pay. Fltz." NIII Il' Q" II= I:. III hi li Uoor. "ThCls c b ears," b e \\'eot 00. Inr.l.le. eO I'el " 8 ",n y. " r ou' rll "" ' rtll klcklug th o clgnr aside. "hove got mil· Ilia M . Wri!tht. decea8ed, W. H . two hl\ll (l r ~,J 0 w eek t o me." lions lI ehlnll 'elll. ILnd tbE'!" re gOing to Allen Ie appointed admInIstrator But wh en Ihr ee wcells Inter the claw th e entl'llll s ont of tbose lIull s. Bond t3(10. In 'he JOllltter of the es'a\e of grafter wns I(lid It wo s four htm clre(l 'rhe y won't stop chlwln g a8 lo ug us d ollora 8 weel; fir nolhl ng:. he fro\\'ii(',l. there's ali ve bull le.r t. They'ro I;olllg Georgianna . Hadden. de80e.!l.lled. plndletl th e plllk roll uf Jlesh under to s ell-sell- sell. It'll be th e !.tl gges t ~'ll'tIt and filial aooo uo', wUb one bls chin "'lilt h i chu llhy 11111::1'1'8, nnt! s mn sh $'Ou "or hellJ'd of. .A all the correctlcn, approved , r ocked III111RI' lr J;l'n\ly In h l~ ij wl"cl Illon who;s I H~o ,lI ng tills big henr ral,l choir. " I'll t ' ll y un "'hnt. Fit?. )'JU Is non e oth or thon Syming ton OUs-" Mani_Ie lJC\enaea "OUs?" . ithout 10 lo ckl e the bl l':'f;Nlt Ihln g l'I'e . Barvey Anspacb farmer, of Mi • 'V r n!templ ed. l'lll In1llwlll nj.: U J)O U " As you know, of course , Otis hilS the ' 1'01111 ' L lItfl!! 11II11I·'JI'IICt· Rcll l'lUe nlwo YI< IHIO U onc or lhe grclltest bulis "mlliburg !lnd MIS8 Belen ..>'\ ayCarr, . In A me l'lrll . I m: Pt'rt III HJl{'It(1 0 coU· In Ch l':lI go. Bos that rcplltnll ou. 1\ut or Franklin . phi 0' 1111 11111,,,,1 I h (lU ~III1\! ~ III ntlH' I'i ls· nil o r n s ll t1 ,I ~n ho's gono OVOI' to tile' B8rold Mart,z . baullng.C.Jnl.rao'or Ing. It It )!OPS I11I'lllI!:l) , a. I n'l'tnl nly ot hur sid,> I found It out las t night. of H ermllntown and MI88 Rotb thlnll It 11'111. ['II dl! til e [(.\.1'1 Ihlng by Oo ly n h,lod tul IJosldos lIl y"e lf kllOw 'De8rth,ofLeblluon , YOU - H .It. It ' 0 0 1\1 8 flO's so~ It III to r It t~ lt ow Pete MoOo rkle, faotor,' worker, "Thill', n nt li lt: Ilolnt." h l'lJkc III Ihe \\'ho Wu~ II8~o c IRte,1 with h im In u bull of Foeter and ' Mlss Me.ry Rook', of pell I Il)tlcr . " I " I IJr 11 11 ' I lI"l 1O. ~t IllY ch nq:e nfew month s IIgo. nn d ho's Maineville. tllur hUlld r(·II - II 11 I1'?" S"IIIS lh e smos h lIlllt fe llow If It tokos " Y!)U ,I,) nOl " Qul g l('s rlnl lll ~ lie· th e III ~ l <'(,Ilt hc's got TlllIl's Oils nil Real Estate Trallfera o v('r. OIl CO )'OU get ID bad wit h him ~rend ~ 1I Ilnn l)' 111'''" 1111' '"' III ~ of hIs c1IUI!·. 1IIs b ig jll w It c'lu ln'lI II Uc.(· you mi ght 'IIS well jump In tho lUke." JOI!8p'~ B IHl1ngo n to Margaraa " So I 11'11 8 onco 101 \'''11 to uuder- R b \l T 3 R IIgerent li S P <:t. ' ey urn. p a rt of !:!eo. , . , ., 8tllllll." s lIld ' Fitzhugh q ui eti". "Thnt'a 011 1 wll nt In klln ll'." Irltz· J llIe~roreek l'wp. fl. hU gb 10,)11 u p IIrl ~I' I )' . " This Is "LOU s<>e wb ea'o we como III. at Fred Wl\dllworth $0 Josepb Bar. T Wedn ,'srl ny. )' 0 11 I hllr ' I'.. ,· · O ll' ~ 1110 a COUI'S(!, 1'111 oul y /In onl!!ldor m y.elf!.tilt yo,u I Lor .... whot n pIle you CIIII !lnglln, Plut 4Jf 1:1006. 7 "od 8. ,2, hll!l l.lrcll II "lhJr:'. I'll 1III,c Il It ow." !link " I" E;., H.. 5, N , Clearoroek rwp. "Sit dOIl'Il. F II?. 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RldgovlllA, OhIO. aH ,'1,1 611 in SecLlon Fm y-one bundred and liny· lll ll~ ot Lho Revlaed S.atu_ 0/ 'be UDIMId Sl u tOl. . 10 tfllthnou1 whereol wlLDea my band and, SALESMEN WANTED Boal of omco tb. IweoUo,b d.y 01 PebruU'7. J N U , 8KI!lL'l'ON W)t-LIAMS. 1920. an Oomptrol!ec 0/ tbe OUmDC,., At.EI:IMEN WANTED sclloit .orders tOr luorloMlull oil8,grelldc8 &.tateol Lydia U. Wright, doooaaod , . .. nd . pain ttl salary o r COlDmltllllou NotJcel8bereby , Ivoll that W. H. Allen hL'! been dul, allpOlul.ei1 .lId Ilu ..llflc<l ... Admlnl3' ;Addreu 'l',h8 Lenuox 011 & Plllot tralor of the lIlabato of LY'lIla M.. Wrlgh~. I.te 00., Olneland l OhI o, -.7 of Warren Oount)'. Ohio. dll(,'CIaood. Da~ed tbl s ULb da, 01 Much . 1020. ALTONll'. BHOWN. , Judia ot Cite Probale Oourt! Mary LaGraDd. Ii mInor. Bod Mlld.ed I ...., aU WalTOll Cow>'Y. 011 0, WANTED-EMPLOYMENT , Grand. a mloor . I:!t! ~b "",Idln,.. .t Park I)rl\·o. In ·,he c.lty of Ralolgh. 8tato 01 No r~b Oarolioa. an> hereby D,,"'fled tba~ Leroy Batlulway. . as adllllnlaLraloOr 01 the Il' UA'£10N as N Il I ~ 1 lid gen ~ ral .... t" ... Brazey W. Uatlt."ay . dL'Ctiu&J, IUd 00 ,hd -.nd da7 ot .M&n;h. IUO Hie bll · bootle work. .Ii ) d II IIleD . Otb. petiLlon .. sI'ch adml"ll,ralor (0 t ..o Probl\tI!' balD, Wayne . v.lltI, UUIO, d .. D . F. ~. CoII.t , W. rren OounL7. Oblo. c... No. 1682 10 WhIch o&Id IUlmlllirJtrak>r Is plalntllT, and &21 10 whle" .ald &I.ry L&UraDd. Mildred L&. Est.co 01 John Smith. dlJC_1. Notice .. horeb7 1'1'00 t haL J _ E. 8mlth Orand and otbora are defendant s, .nd 10 and Uorrla A. Corllell . bavi been duly ap· whIch petItIon uJd admlo"rator uk..... d pointed and tQnallJled III Admlnl.trato .... of Court ror .. n oro. •er to ..II che follt;wlug deFOR S ,. Lt:; On TRADE Ihe K~I .too 0 John SmiLh. I.t.., at Warron III,:rtbed re ..L...t.te. tor ~ba pur_ 01 l)8ylllll Ihe rl e ~ttI of ,aid JrrUOY yr. ll ..tbaw~y . deCounl7. 0 1110. (loooafJed. " Dated till. ~2nd dar, of Ual'llh" 1920. :;:=~ ' and ehe COlIta , of .admlnlltorlnlf hla AL'ION .'. BRuWN. · '1'h. prayer 01 said petition .18: Tha~ ....d EUUNOM.Y IN CUJ .\ dR, Ub8d Jud"e of t he 1''''b ..... Oourl bn~ a tew t ime" lOO'lIl1g Oapao. a.(.\Jnlllla,rator may be ~uUlo.lzod aDd oroored W.r ....n Oo\aoty. OhIo. . k> IIIIlIlIlId reml cst.to lor tbe p\lrpolO of p.,. I~.y. Doan E . BtaDle,.. AU". ... .7 (Jlill phon o 12.3, Waynelvllle. Ing t he deble of l aid ... t"to .. od (lOS1e ot .d· Ublo. , dl ' ntlnJ ...... loll same. according to tbo' aL.tULe In Rueb c. ... made a.d .rro"ldad . and lor all othcl'"llroper oroon"o ... llollb Ihe pri)ml_. Said ntal ... t .. to • deeciibed •• 101l0W8: 81~u· atoo III tho Co"nt)' ot W.rreo 10 the 8tato 01 WANTED-FARM OhIo and In tho ' to"" of W..,.naevUle and bouuded u lollowa: Bolu, Lot Dumber (a) Lhreo. &II lound 00 tb. recoMod pial of laId E,taco 01 Isaac L. Frye. dllClued. to"n~bel!lonln. at tbo Donh·e .. t CIIMlOr of ANl'.I!:D-1'v ben from OWDer NOtice III bereb, glvel1 Lbat 011 • • 110 W . lot Dumber two H); thaDce troot\ntf on IJ'blJ'lJ of farUl or g out! laud for lale. Il'r,a h"" beeu duly appolo~ed aDd QuallOflll atreeL N, B' ~S · E. UB)( teet : ,'hooce at rlgbt ...... Admlnlltra"". ot ~ho Elta'e 01 r.. 1\U L. angles N. 59 ~~ W . U pOlee to lot D\lmbOr t!t..'e prl.J6 lLud t!b~orlll'IOb. Fall Frye. tate of Warren Count y. Oblo. de- lI,weD (71 : 'Chence wltb t ...·lloo ol.ald lo~ S. Loslle JOUtll'. Box 10, c~ . SOH ' w, Qa ~ fllllt 100 the N. W, ",,'rn r allot duhvary. Dated tbl. I7tb d.y nl Nareh. 19l0. Dumber t'YD (2) , thenco wllh t he line of I&Id '!Iney, 111. H 21 , Alton B. Brown. 10t.S. 59 ~' E . 13 pOL.. to belIlnalog aud IltlJ'ud~ of Lho Prallatoo Court Ihg the same f,"'ml .... conveyod by JaM 1\. .sla.. and ne lelia J . Bid... to ElIzaboLIJ M . Do.n E. B~anlo,.. A:[~n Oounty. OhJo.7 E ..... ly ,\Del Olivo T. Edwards by deed dated FOR SAnE No'vember n . .1000 "nd roooroe.i 10 'Wart'llll COu,,~y D,ed Reeorol . -Vol. 80. P. Ul . I!!a ld Mary La6rand • • mloor. I\od !r1l1dred LaOtUlld • .& JIIloor. are botb horeb, notified BUU r "4 rodll of "looh' &wer that thoy are requlr:od to I\nawer ..III petltloD . ['II". inqUire of JerlY lCunl8. S 011 or bolors ~hl 10th d .. yot M""A".D. 1820 !.Im"v UA'fH WAY. We.,fll88vl.1te, Ublo, 1121 A. Adnilul.trator, n/ tbo E8. PU..llant 'to the pre".lon. of tbe w!ll of l .. to 0/ Fr.~oy W. aGtbaW"7 • Bllmt. j,'Ohaoo<) l'raDMplaUlar, In WIIUUII 8, HGI'YOI;1t. deceu.d. tbe under" dooeaeeil. PlalntUT. goO,IOOUUI.IUD. E J. R oJl'or, ft,. elIDed ... exdcutor oUbe last WJJlaod Tacta.· Robe.t J. Shawhan, inonc 01 WIlliam S. HartIOek. dece&llld. will J "t""mn tor l'huntllT. u\ 17- 1\ U. I, W.yn8llvUlu, OblO, nellr ' Ill '" olr... lor ..I. at pllbUc auctloo. 00 tbe premo . • _ ..._ _ __ 1:1101 11. " . wlll W.yno TOWllllblp. WIlrI'OU ..... local.ei1 OoUDt7. 01110. 00 the . " One. Borie Jolt WIIBUD. 10 gocd STATEMENT oundI5'on. loqlllru ... 'bill OIllOd , a7 . . ,. StlLtement of tho oW'llll'llblp .nei manlll&at 2 o·ctoclc.: P. If .., the 101l0"IDg iI OHcrlbed mOJI ~ ot 'no ' m.ml Guette. publl.bed a~ \1Od Dllrham Bull, 11 yeara old. "'l~,:!:o\:-i.h~': County' of ~v••rtla 10 the ' rq'ir~,:,;~I'i' 8~~0 ...' required. tir tbe '&"<;t .uqu~rol of ~ . U. 'M~'hur, ·"honi) Bt.Le of QbJo. and 10 Ihe T\lwnohJp oIW.,oe. ' EditOr. 'D. 1_ CI'tI"e W"'"IIIvIl!O OhJo; a14 . an'pd .bounf'1.~ &lid d-'Ibad u 10110".1 vIz: '~ranll&lr alid 'Publ.Jlor. L. Oralle W",nH' <17.4, W~yne8vHlei Olllo. · U't 0 ...,..tk'D Dunlber twent, ..,veo ( 37) 1 ville. Ohio. • ., 10 Towlllbip Dum~r fonr ( 4) RanI'! DU\llber I OWIl8rO Annie and , Mame Brown; D . L. HURtUC-Genllr ..l :p,qrpo.e. 8 yearll five (Il' boit....... Ibe MIam I Rivera. BegIn· 'I Crane ~ . uld, good drh:er. IDqlllre or ttlDg 1\ • lugar·t.- I\t tire South E .. t IliI rnor I Sonll holdof! ~o~. ap.d qtber _urlty 01 laid 8eCl1ou. and ~n!lIDg thence wltb 'lie ' holdo... nono. . ~"D Jllmel, Rldgh'ille,Ohlo ' a16 • Bw lin" tboreof N. 0 60' . , H .72 cb.'n. to . SworD 100 and .u'-rlbod befol'll mil thJ. . • atolle 00 tilo Bankol a ImailBranch : thonco ath da, of April 1920 · a)' aud (,lorD. Joho, Ruber.ou, 8. 81' 3~' W, t 2. 69 ch&illl to _ .tolie:. U.,once u ..hiou RIIIP, NO\4r7 Public. ' H. 0, 8, WaynelvUle, OAIO . ., U

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Wil son's pen ce trea ty for e the vote rs 0 1 t he Tow ns bl p IIDd l:furveYllhu rg , 'l'bn r8day of IIl Ht /lay /llld so we mer ry Wll8htngton If l,h6 mB ~8 of t h e m ""y we wi II b o ve Jaunls s tn ce brou ght here fr om r wellk . li nd II ~ H l s l ed I·h e lud les nf ' lll e i •• I,he n wo olin have H, T bero Is n o Europe. T his photo ShOWB O. A, W. l' U w a h a q am. Atto r t t DBa of oarr y ing tblll t h iu g on fo r Sa nd erson. 8eC re lrrry ot t be ulJll ed j \VII flnt ll h etl, tb e r e ~ ulllr In e lln!! ve,u s; it Is n ot I(et t lo g yo u a ny . Sta tes Sennte, re t uro lng tbe re-. W[I ~ h pld tlml R re por t o f I,lr ll m id. Wn !'n joi nt. tw inge and tbrob &lld thi ng , RDd tbe 80h ool ts n ot Go in ln !: ject cd trellly to t be Wb. te House. y o"r m oe tin g lit T r oy was Kiv a n loy pa in it', s ur e thnt nat ure ha l be cn 10 t il" wil y of eduoat.l o n M rp, L>n vl ~. un"b l6 to koe p th e body In proper Mr, tur d Mrs . Harm on Mooro b l1 ve 1\1r lind Mrs. G le DD D n vl ~ wor e tr l/1\. TheA th t hing to do is g ive puro hlised t he fa r OJ own rd by De o c y n help and you rself relief with nature "' /lIng on fri ends ne s r Lf' bnnolll, ~ .. rrll! In t blM t o w n~hlp , und will II g~ntl mnssll gc ot Housto nio. Thia ~ nn day Ilfte rtl DOO, We . have Cere-a-lla Swee ts, w ove to It u t o noll. l oolhing IiR iment penetrat"l to t he Mr : Il nd IiIrs . J o hu 'l'h ornl ~ n ver y CO LI e of t ho trouble Il ud quick. Dairy fced , Bran, Middlings, 01K. E. l'b \l mp~O O " u(1 Mr . o ud Mrs. were In Da y to n . 'rb ursdu y o f Il1st Iy cnrl e yOUT' pain. ¥c8ter Tankage, HomIny Meal, Me rl e 1'erry. of Bell ob 6 , o v ll. wer YOI,r home »hould ncver be wltbMre. H , M. Clink Wll f; II D .I J t,on we e k Oil Mell i, Cottonseed Meal and In lIur olt y on Hu ndoy H oustonia , t ho wond erful r emedy Mr Rn d Mrs , Edwo r Ll lh llv b url out Oro und Borley. t hnt Is moro tha n a n ordinary Iinl. E llllte r un dBY \'I'1I 1! 1\ 1I1iny d ay . Vis it or , 'l'bursdli Y l{ lI V. nu d Mr8 ll' W . 1I1i II "r. 0 1 for t he ir g uests o n Ens t or t'litlo uy. m ent . Houl t oni ll reli eve. not by a nd for se ver a l lSnlld f~Y B In Boccee Drain Tile, Hollow Building couc tor irrita ti on but by penetrati on ilion It. Wi ll raltl , l.rov ldmg 'be old Red I, ion, II U.md ed t he E..- te r Bu. Mr . Bnd Mr8 Joh n Rl oh or Wa y to the sourc e of pnin in a wa y tha t Tile. Fencin\! Posts, Fertilizers, ntl9 vlll e. " bu r h llr ll,H ll l crd fl Y tl veu ing. s a viOR b a lds good. mnkea reli ef perma nent . It a l80 con!'elf Feeders fo r Hogl .. Barrel Salt Mrs. S USK O ('!lato .. n UI', L. G Mrs . Ch a un oey Bunn ell Ac d 80 n , tai na speeia l an til eptlc ingredient. Mr!, Frllnk L BIl r ntt, Mr . Ilnd B .. ok ~ Jle .. t I£lI s te r w Ith roln Li y es R h oad o~ . Min Mon l ml a Bunn el l, of Mr l!. 6 B . B ~rr i 8 ,. nd Mrs P a n l ~ '. of unusually heali ng qualit ies f ound 5peclal prices on loods taken L ' tle~ I;,r ' 8 Ur o.e lt, we r e callin g 0 0 Mr . in no otb er liniment. and fa tho snru. t ['ete r son . of Mo rr ow , wa re D",ytou Ild'kr RICh m ood. I nd di rec l from cars , ,\ nd ·Mr s. OeD. B ogan . SundRV u rte r. em ed y you con UBO 01\ cut., brul ... , r s h o pp 6 r ~ on 1' h u r ~dIlY . ~' ru n k Wooll ey Il u ll f" mily, of c o oo. b urn ~. sca lds und all lore spots. A.k Tt:.e pr uvls l., n e"le h e ld th e DIHtou. w e re ::'; u nd ny Hueah o f Mr, Conte to o u r office or phone Mr . ucd Mrs. Colemon J II QkSOIl .o f your drulI'~i8t tor !Jouse· tone-e-at. T o wnship Bou8e on !:lBl ur dB Y bv .. cd lI1r ~ , W lll itHu Bro wn . your needs. Let us supply you Whyn osv llle , were gn es ls of 'l,h elr l[ (Tho Urwin:! .rlllle, · Liniment ) witb t h e Zion 8 " p U8t. Vhuro b W6S " auo. fr om cars and save you money, Ml sd l.eon8 McGl uni s W Il S II OllV_ '", r ou ts. 141' a nd Mrs , Tb. ~. lUclJ,oll Dr. J ones' l)i, t ure un the )'811ow labal. oess . Eve r yt hing 811ld lit o ne8 OM ~oo s h ollper. "turel a.y. 25c , 50r nnr! $1.00, The Dr. J. C. . }~ K H t, e r l" u nday , ,lanes Co., So. Cho rles ton. O. ao oo 08 t he l1 :J or~ wll r e o p~n e d . n e t. Mi s" Ve lm a S mith le ft , 'fhll rs d ay , ~i i 8" Lulu Brl1n noD. of !-I" ri lJ g fl "lrI 1t ic g t bem IL very 8tlocess f\1 1 UID or fo r tl prlng fi Hld t o atte nd t.he weti " t ho g Ulls t or h pr br o t h,l r And Wit .. .J. »' .1 ""H'Y, Th cl Re )(aIlI Store. moo e y, g of her OOlI"l n . MIs8 Lbrl ll tilcl'18 , Mr. un d Mr s . (Jr l" nd o Or 1l 1l 110n . Wuynes ville. Ohio, DR. J. W. MILLBR. I Mr: Bnd Mrs . P. B. 8awke a r e din Mr. (~ny Br l1lln ou s pont il iA 1~,,~I I' r t h e pro od own en at t b ll/ie u p t o. on T oead .. y ·o f this wee k . Alvin Dy ke. o f Dayton , s pen t !:lil t. ·lCou t·io c wi th rel l1 t1 vJl~ nnd f rt. 'IIot .. dde, mode r o t hr on g b out (Jve r.lllood _•• DENTIST.,•• urd ay e ve olug Q OO ~ucdll Y with 1'01 hA r p, . l1u'oea. Iltives b e re . Mr. un ci Mrs .J ohn L )wry h ~ (1 lIij R ev,A m oa Uook Is d rivin ll n c loaad a A large orowd wos at tbe En t I I hel r g u e tH f or E!I~ t.e r Hu udl,,\', M r N.llun~mB":..l:' BI .... I . Wa,""",,, 0 F ord Nigh t BJlZRllr . glvun by t h" L nd l • Aid. at II Dd Mrs . Wood Wl1 rw lok n t! o h lld. Ollr den lDIt Is being indnlg ed In Lytl e 0 811, Sit· n r duy e vep inll. ,..Morn ing ... r n lind Mr. bo d Mrs. HllllIllll, h uti HI~TY d enominations of tbe Churc\1 are unitio, in for e lul y lIon loe. Urs, Le vi Gr8B th ODR6, of [)lIyton . 'HId ch l.ld r en. or L bun o D.. a !limultaneous campai&n in the week of April 25$'BARISHART, Willi II w e k end I/ U\\8t of h e r duu g h . Mra, Milty Mnn n on a u\! o llughll'l ij CI _ an - C I ..... ,. .... Ho .. l . h " M ay 2nd. . . . lip _ ". !=- ... ,..,..c:..~oA ter , Mrs () Iy d e Wh~ r to o .lmd fS llll ly. wo r e o,IIlI o g on Mr . nnll M r~ . lie I Equal to th e OccRB.on. Notary Public: The y are unit ing becaus e the task before the Church is M i s ~ K rt tb ryo Ula rk oo m e b oo' o Duv ls. S uodoy Jlfternoon " SI)(!O lli ng or 8ccnrnmoll pllnr( hot el too great for anyone d enomination i because the!"e must be -------. _ -. om MII1 ID I. Fri da y. to ep end ·h er f r I1! nnll gor8," s Rld 0 trnv eler, "Ih(' besl All kinds of No&ary Work. WUl no duplication' of effort; no waste. J eve r met w os tn n pro vln'~ ln l town E aster va ou ti oo . and Deedl a l:lpeotalty. Mr . a nd Mr s. W illiam Be r gdull J rc,' chl'<l t lr botel Illte In ti le p\"l'ntng These c huTc h eslmow that. the w orld needa many thinlt!l; tlod Mrs . J osel>b G I t b eDS Hpent IIH r o J reti red J hcnrtl n senm J III"t but it needs Faith most of all Vet erinary pl'l'l" g IIlId r t he bert, nnd sn'" a call' T a s ds y i n D~yto n . pi", of Inrge mt ll jus t cscnfltll~. I al Mr . and Mrs. C b ti~. Ill. J ohns aDd They know that there can be no final 801~ of ou!" onc(' COlUplul nod li t tile ofllec. Th' SOD. G leDn , speo t Eute r In .WIl. Mrs. Caroline Chenoweth . , ,April 9 . Grad uate of Oblo Slae , Unlvetl" economic problems that is not a spiritual solution, based mnnn ger wos ns sere ne 0 9 II sum mOl mlo g ton w ith Mr, and Mrs. E. J . on the teachin"s of J esus Christ and His GoldeQ Rule. lI r~ ozlJ. 'I'll fix tha t nil right. s Ir." ht Sm lt b, a n d oall ed on M1'e. Howard 1 wtll s e ll lOt m y n sl d ~ n oe ~!" OFFICE: They have had the colU'llle to Burve y the whole task, sold. 'Boots t T Bke a eat to room 10 Collett, wbose f rien d s h ere w ill be FUNERAL DIRECTOR t glad to lea r n tbat ab e Is 810wly 1m. ml le8 f r om Wll y n e vi ll e 011 11 10 at once f " Ii'o u r t h Strel:t . near Tyler and to uk (or a budget 1ar&e enough to IlU8Wn (I) the tJe llbrook r Olid . a ll prov in g. work abroad, (2) the work at borne includln~ the church's Telephone 93 Waynesville, Ohio ., Friday . April 9, 1920, Pro f lind Mrs J . R . ,Fe nste rmapart in the hulte task of Americanization, (3) the coUeaea Begin nin g at one o 'ol ook, Al a I. ke r, of Ol~yton. wore en tifltta ln ed III o f b o us eh old 6 00o s . T o uls. uo d W ay nesvill e. and (4) hospitals supported by tbe' Churches. (5) tbe reliOhio th e h Olne of Dr . Brook. VV'edneld tly . gioue traininll of the yonnl. and to provide (6) a lim, BRrber furni t ure . S e e bills . Fully Equipped for Good T b e oool1sion WU8 t he 111' bir th dllY wap for the ClIurch'a ministers. MR S, VAROLLN E C Et ENOW ITI3. ,)f Mr . . Fenste rruuker 'a mo'her. Service. W . N. t:!ellre. A oot, Mu, Su san (;118tO, The budlet is JarCe in the aggrepte; yet Large Display ~oom if each person who Joves America would )irs , E ll za betb F o ulh e nte rtain ed to Suoday d inner : 141'.. and Mrs , increase his contribution by only a (ew T ELEPHONE , 7 DAY OR NIGHT 6eor ge OIl Vi ll aod daog hter. Bele o. Catarrhal dollan the wboIe amount would be Cannot Be Ml' and Mrs , R&y m ond Duls aDd euily 8ub8cribed. Mr. Rod Mrs. Ed P a tton. of Olnoln. by loeal APplications. All thc>Y cnnn ot Harveysburg. Ohio E . d Correctl.y ... rench tho dIseased por tion of the ea\'. ... XamlUe We face the task of rebuilding t.h e world. uati. 1.~ h c J' c 18 onl y one way to e u r e ca,.. Gl Let the cornerstone be a strone aftd vital Mr . and Mrs. W6lte r Kenrlok ' ''rrh lll .1eatne88, and t hat Ie by a co nasses· F'tted i I Phone J4-IL-2S church in every.American community; m otor ed to J6mesto wn. Bonday. acd 211t'utlonll.l remedy. Cator rha l deotne8. 1 8 cau.cd by an In!larned conditi on AT MODERATE PR ICES and the measuring rod by which the ~ pe n t t be d a y w itb Mr , o.nd Mrs. 0 Reverie Phon~ ' Charges or. th e Tub m\l cous lini ngthis of ttulle he t ~ ~n('h lon . When ( R. Blneg"r and family. buildera build muat be the Golden Rule. Funeral Director marSl rto •.ncu YOU h av e a I'u m b lln g .OUR U 0 .' ,' ;\an)ev H, Lamh ood Ru slleli !tlln Imp " r oet h e ar In g . and wh en I t I . on · I . and Embalmer. d ol ph. of Dilyto u, 8pent Wednelday t Ire ly clos ed. dea r n cM. Is th o resul t: 0 . I D p lica epartm e nt wltb tb e f ormer 's p l1r e n t@, Mr, ood Unl eH. tho Intlnmmn tlon can bo •h ,ee d ond th is t ub e restored to 1t9 S De t roit 'l Xenia Ohio Waynesville. Ohio • Mrs. U, t:l. Lumb. 8 t a nl oy. who h OB norm ,,1 e o ndi li o n. h cnrl ng w ill be de. · 1 ' , . . , Unll~ April 251b Open v" ning3 hy np l10in tm ent Financial 10 beeo oonneoted with the Davill ~ew i rayed fo re vC r. Mll ny cncs of Il onfn 093 / 11M CaD>paIcD lo g M" ohloe Va for r, he pnst nlo e ~1':1ll~~~de~o~~ t~I~~r~~ ·thV~'I.~:,cl:u:ns ~': : ••••• •••••••••••••• ••••••• E ither Auto or HOllie drawn service, veal'S, h ll8 reAI g ned to Ilooep t & luo (uceoM . ....i ll H·s en ta rrh hfe d Ic ln e n e t, N o e x t ra charge for auto .ervie., r .. t lve poaUlotl tIft Malesm.lln with' t h e tll ru th e bl oo.1 of .the mucous s urfoces _ _ __ _ _ _ _--:_~=~=~ School For Nurses nf tho s~·H te m . , Wli llon. Ro ber ts & Ma crae Vo •• of Both ph ones in Office and Residence Wo w ill 8'1 vo One H un dred Dollnrs RegIste red IIi Oblo and New No. 14. N e.w York Ulty. di s t r ib u to rs of bl ror an y coso o f Ciltorrhni DcofnesH hnt cnn not be cure d by l la ll'o CIIHATH AWA"• Yo rk. Exceli eDl CI UNS r(JOUIS oyole s li n d b lcyole nod !lnt.om obllo ltarrh Medi cine. Clrculau t ree, A ll • •• fl ud teachlJ' g luboratorl es. T wo ~ u pplie8 . 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Do the .cili7. n!l of Wa n ville leUing to a buying a~t' l1l. We pay the freight an gua r- ! .9anL tree mail deli very? Thefe is 11 mtee your cream ami ca ns aga inst lo .'s in tra tlsit. . A m.er- I chance thut this may be hrc,u \tht can butter is now in ~.'oll1 nelition With cbcnpt'I foreign ' >i hont.. if O\lr people ar· in l rt'~ted . . d I enough to h e lpPo~t mn!!lllr Cumutter and the America n Farmer must market IllS pro -, ings and t he . Village Council in uct in the most economical way Feed has not gone their efforts t o '.Iecure it . T his ser" vice , if !!e'cur rI, would provide two d own any to price, so ev(>ry en t 0 f rev n u e must b e deliveries each duy in the residence secured, and shipping DJR&Cl' is the biggest possible seCtion, wi t h pu slbly an ex t. ra desaviqg. Just compare our prices for the past sil{ mo~ths livery in Ihe busir,t!88 sec li o" . To thi~. the corporation must and see bow much more you could have made by ShlPP- secure assure good walk!! and cr oBSings. ing DIREe"!.' to T~e Tri-State Butter Co. signs at ea h corner bearing the name of the flt ree t, and rnu ~ t nllm~ uS W ' k betJl I W ok begin I Woek beginnlna WOOk be~lnt1 IDg ber tbe hou!'Il's Elich family IllU Sl ~~bern Olr D:em ber IIU, nit J~u~rF u nil: Fobruary M.. rch also provide II su itable receplacle 8rd .> .. .. .. 72c lst .. ... .... 75c 5th .. ....... 70e 2nd, .. .. .... G7e Is l .. ..... .. 70e for the muil, w ,ich wi II be easily ae~ 10th ........75c .8 th ....... .. 75c· 12th ....... .70c 9th .... .. 6Se 8th .. ... · .... 70c cessiblt! to tht: carrier wlwn h~ makes his roulIds. , 17tb ........ 75c 15th ........ 75c 19th ....... .7Oc 16th ........ 67e ISth ... .. : .. 75c 24tb ........75c 22nd ....... 7St 26th ........ 67c 23rd . ..... ,70c 22nd·. ...... 75c· A petition will be placed in the 29th ........ 7Oc I 29th ... ..... 70c Postoffice in a duy ur EO. and all who desire t his service are Ilsk 'd to sign this peti tior:t when they go to the office f or their mail At the reg ulnr "'!.~elinJ( of the ViI ~ lage C9unci l, last Monday even ing , the follow ing resol ution wa~ adupted: To Whom it may Concer,, : " Be it resolved Ihat we, t ~e membllfs ot the Council of thl'! Village of Waynesville, Ohio, her eby endorse and unanimously ap prove Village April 5th to 11th inclu8ive Delivery Serv ice for Waynesvill e , TRI·STATE PRICE Is ALWAYS GOOD for a week Ohio. "We furlhur pledge ourselves to meet all reasonabl e req uirE'mente, such Ill! side walks, cross wolks. street sig ns, etc .. made by the pos tlol departmen t ." Now, let's J(et busy and get this improvement for tow n. Cash Capital, $21)0,000.00. CJndDnaU, Ohio.

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W.t Virginia and Virginia ship DIRECT. Our doors are never cloeecl-trucka pther the cream at all depots day and nijIbt. No patron ever loet a penny dealing with UII. Tag your cans or If )'OU need cana, write tor Free Trial Cans tor 30 Daye. The Tri-State handles more cans of cream per day than any o~er creamery in the world .

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J. N. McKinMcy Ilnd family, of Morrow, 8pen~ Easter Uay with Mr~ . Al ice McKinsey a nd daug hter. Mrs. E F, Earnhart and children spent the week-end with her parents Mr . and Mrs. Chas. Gray. E. E. McClelland. of Oxford U!li. versity, is spending the week wIth his brother, tiuPt G, B, Mct:lelland.

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J. E. f'r azier's Tin Shop will be and son, of Dayton, were week-t>nd open Saturday's only work.

for repair gUE!>lts of Mr. and Mrs. W. S, Grabam.

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Be~ Hawk,e and family snd Mr. and Mrs. John Hawke spent Easter witl1 Mr. and Mrs' Je!lSe Seafs, of Sabina .

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The Poorest Spring Snit You Ever Owned

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Of course, you can say to yourself "that's all I'm going to put lo"-if you do we can tell the truth now that a month from the time you buy it you're going to be very much "put out."

Mra Campbell and two interestIng little dllughtera, of Toronto, Canada, and 'Mi88 Lemmon, of Newtown, .Ohio ,,~ere guests of Rev. an~ Mrs, Jones from Saturday untjl Wednesday,

ulon, has cl hie elalJ!l 10 world champIonship III hIs d e~18lve defeat of li"rankle Mason of Fort Wayn ", Ind.. A.t,

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fuJeeding up deliveries and cutting down hauling costs. The surest way to accomplish this is to invest in a dependable, well-built motor truck. Economy in . fuel and oil; . minimum expense . fQr upkeep and repairs;. mechapical excellence; a stlbstantial organization with a reputation for givin~r prolnpt service year in and year out~ these are the adv~ntages of ,

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The March meetfng of the Queen Esther Circle of the Methodist Eplscoplll Church, W88 held at the pitable hom.~ of the Misses Edith & Susan Sides. Miss Louella WIIliamson rendered a charming Dpiano 8010. A paper on the Haw-. iian Islands. by was!read Mi88 Edna Cornell

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LOCKBOX 714, Wilmington, O. Buy your Seed Oats

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Miami Chapter of the O. E . S, w. ill meet In regular sMSion MOllday

evening, April 12th. There will be work for the evening Mabel Farr, W. M. . Sue Hawktl, Sec',.

Younce Bros. Grain Company Try our Job Printing "- -

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Just received a flne lot ot Cobbier Seed Will haye Rose in, lut ot week. Seed il8carcebuy now.

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Onion Seta- All colors Eatihll Potatoes, pk. only ... $l.OO

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All Pancake Floura .............. 15c Ptteled Cal. Peachea. a can ... SOc ~. Apricot., a pound ....... 36c' . ed&Seedlel'SRaisins,'pkiT .. 20c 10 Pounda Navy Beans ......... 98c

J~\I0 & Ji~YTe\l, 2 for ......... 25c-Fancy Apples ~ 'pound .... _.••• lOc ..,.

Special for Saturday .'

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glorious day was the happy mlsc~l­ laneous shower for Mrs. Fred Braddock, one of its loyal and popular members Mrs Braddock was the recipient of num ~ro us 2nd uaeful presents. In connection with tHe work of the Queen Esther Circle, the memberl! planned to make comforts for thel children warde, in the hospitalsot ;Japap, Korea and Ch.i na.

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It Pay. to Trade at

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Waynet_lIle, Ohio

Smallest Eaters Greatest LayeB

Swift's Pride Soap and 5 Pouma Argo Starch for

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"F.tty and .the Broadway Star." Admission, 11 and 17c

Saturday. AptlllOth Featuring Maurice Tourein in

"The Life Line" Also Pathe New, Admission.. Matinee, U imd 17c. Night, 17.and 22c

Tuesday. 4\prll 13th Featuring Norma' Talniadge a wonderful bewildering play. .

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materIal prosperIty which cornea tram thrIft, bulJlnelll enero aDd enterprIse, froID bari1, unspnrlnl errort lu tb. le1dl of In'dustrlll Icll"I~, : but

D.lther was any DlttllD .ver J.et trul, l"Iat It It relted 'upon mnterlal pr080 . Ilone.-Theoc)!',.. Rooeevelt.

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ro m. Pal'kage ollly 15('., ~ 25c. Everybody delig-Illeu .

We wish to· express our "incere for hanka to the neilthbors and friends of the community. I&I ~O to thtl Ladies A id of the Lytle Church ami thl! 10cal Red CrollS for their kind help and d onatlohl! since the burning of our horne on March 23rd. at Lytle, Ohio. George Graham and Family.

Thuradar. APril 8th Featuring' Robert Warwick in

The regular meeting ot the Wayne

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Farm Bureau will be held . QUEEN ESTHER CIRCLE Townsllip at the School Hall Monday. April

Of Milk and Cream from the WaynesviUe Sanitary Dup8iarYt twice a day, ' Call

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LIBRARY NOTICE

M.ias Estis Baines has returned from an eXltended visit with ' relatives In the Iwt. She h88 resumed her former position in the local telBooks loaned us by the State Li. ephoneexchlinge, MisaSnsan ~right brary are to be returned, and we having resig:n!d . ask .that all plltronB of the Library who may be in poaaesaion of such Eyes examined and the very lateat· books, turn them in to tbe library methods us,ed . . Eye Glasses Ilnd promptly. Spectacles al~d all parta belonging to .... I8me alwaYI! in stock. All lens8s ground a~curateIY.. No c~8ri'e for examinatIon. QUick, reliable service at Hendley'e.

Toledo last week .. . Wlldll. welgbIng 108 pounds. beat th u Am arl11

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HAVE Mo.VED SOUTH

Mr. and Mrs. Warren J. Dakin and family. who, tor yeal'8t lived at Hannibal. Mo., have moveo to "The Fred's'Lebanon Big Store Serve Land of FIQwers,'· at Sutherland, Yourself Grocery is growinll in.pop· Fla,; where they wilt make their fuularity 88 cUls tomera note the differ- ture home; . ence and ec~,nomy in buyina- 'while pricea are E~lwaya a little cheaper and all the time,

Pay enough in the beginning to insure a happy enclin'g:

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MARRIED IN LEBANON

first ~Spring Suit shipment from Michaels-Stern •show remarkable values at

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MiBlf May Bibcy. o,f. Lebanon, and Mr. and Mrs . Frank Sibcy, ~d ' M1'I!' Mr. John Stansbury and Mias Rob!rt Smith and dsughter of MIamisburj{. visited Mrs. Ida M. Sibcy Odella Gullady went to Lebanon Thusdayand were married by Squire and fllmily last TuesdaJ . Jameson. Mr. Stansberry is employSanitary Sterilizer fC!r. Sanitary ed at the Kilpatrick-Frencb garage. Chemical Closets POlltlvely kills They are at preaent housekeeping alt odors and germs. Ed C. Woolard, in the Keys building. Phone 68- l X , Waynesville, Ohio.

Many a Jrue word is said in jest altho' the above wasn't meant to be funny, for it's a fact.

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Twpnt ) allO tht> largest fire ever recordtld ,n Waynesv illtl took plaee. burning ~ I most half a block of busin~ss Ih1uses. The thermometer stoor! at 8;) degrees and the neigh10o ring t.,wn8 came to the call of lhe fire dePllrtment. What a change from today. when the thermometor stood at 22 delrrees and a six·incb snow covering tbe earth.

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W. H. Allen, who is a member ~f the State BOlard of Bankers, was In We are now ready to contract for Cincinnati. Tuesday, attending a your sweet CO~rI for this filII . Will meeting of tlhat body. pay $20 pel! to 'and seed furnished. Come and talk it over. For Sale- S. C. W. Le5thorn Eggs, Also. our a-raveJ pit i8 open. The by settina or 100; also, Buff .O rping- entrance to the pit has been repair. ton ElliS. Mrs. B V _ Smltli, phone ed and is now in .good condition. 1)7-3, Waynesville, Obio. m5 Give us a cal\. Waynesville Canning Co. ------ -.~.-----Mr. and Mrs Clyde Reitz and son Charl~, of Dayton spent t;aturday and Sunday at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Charle~. Githens and son. '

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Ferry Christian Church Bible SchUl'l or 9:30 Preaching a t 10:30 a. m . and 7:30 p m . EveryMrs. J . O. Cartwri ght !lpent a One Invited . J . A Pine , PB, tor cuuple of dtlYs in Ci ncinnati this week . ~t. Mary' s Church First Sunday after Easte r, April Mrs. Myer Hyma n i ~ in incinnati today, and , will s ·e the "Zeigfield l1 :-~ unjlay 'ch()ol at 9:30 a tn . ; Morning Pra\ er and sermon at 10:30. Follies" lit lhtl Urand A bearty welcome awaits you at . SI. Mary's Church. next Sul\,day morn · J . O. Cartwrighl an d O. L. Crane ing. are ill Cincillnllti sllrving on the Federal grlulld and petit jury .

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On Thurljullv evening R ~v. J on s will give lin i:lluslra ted lecture.

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M. E. Church Ralph 'olton Jonee. fvJinister . J. M. ook WRS a incinnati visiSunday chaol. 9:16 a . m .. Fr~n.k LeMay, su perintendent, Morntng tor Tuesday . service, 1(1:30 - "Chri8t, The Co rnaro Mrs WnltE!r Kilbon was a Colum- stone." Evening serv ice- "The'Le~; bus visilor·Tu esday. sons of the I ntermediate Forty Otlys Stereopticon lec ture changed to April 8th- "The Birth of American Mrs. J oe Thompson, of Cinci nnati, Liberty. " is visiting relatives hero. Caesar's Creek Friends Church Miss Laurlii Laurll M c Kin~ey was a Le banon visitor Sulu nlay. und BY 'chonl a t this ~ hur c h eve ry Sunday ~t 10 o'clock Preaching J oe Thompson, of Ci ncinnati, was se rvice at 11 o'cloc k a. In You are cordiall y in vited to be 1.)I'I~sent. in tow.n Monday .afternoon . Tobacco canvas at HYluan's.

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WAYNESVILLE, OHIO, WEDNESDAY APRIL 14, 1920 Attorney Deen Stanley, of Lebanon. wits in town. Tuesday. Mr. and Mrs W. O. Raper wer; Cincinnsti visitors Sunday_

"HOUl'etollia" Liniment is working marv elous cures. J. E . Janney. Mr. and Mrs, W. N. Sears were in Mr. Oscar Laybourne and tamily X , nia, Monday . spent 'unday with relativee in Mrs. T. E. Courtney went to In- Springfield. rlianapolis Sunday. Detroit Vapor Oil Stove DemonYou can get Left-Hand Sulky straHon now on at Fred's Lebanon Plo .vs at H. E . Earnhart's. Big Store. Mr. and Mlll. Roy Earnhart spent Dr. Mary Cook, who has been Sunday with relatives at Pekin. visiting in 1Ilinois, will be home the 26th of April. Mr. Harry Johns and family, of Day ton. visited friends here Sunday. MMr. a,nMlI MrCs, ClevDe Cocnnker and r. anu rs. h88. _ 00 were Ask Mr. Eli Dean what he thinks 'Dayton visitors Friday_ of " Housetonill," Liniment. J. E. For pains and rheumatism use Janney. "Housetonia" Liniment; it i8 lure Mrs. J. O. Cartwright and Misa relief. J. E . Janney. Elr. el Wardlow werQ Xenia visitors Born-To Mr. and Mrll. Howard' 'l'ue.'!,Jay_ Sbutts. of near Leblanon. Thursday, Mr John Fromm and family. of April 8.1920, a daughter. Oayl\ln, were Sunday guests of Mr. See H. E Earnhart for Oliver Leftand Mrs. J . C. Hawke. Hand Sulky Plows before they are Mr. and Mrs. Fred Hawke and all gone. Mr. and Mr. J E Janney were Dr , and Mrs. Relph Vance. of Frllnklin vi~itors Sunday afternoon. Pleasllnt Plllin. spent Sunday with Mr. T. E. Courtney, who went Mr, and Mrs. J. C. Hawke. away about ten days BIlO, IIrrived Mr. and Mrs. C. D. Ridge. of Colhorne. Monday evening, from Indi- umbus. were guests of their parents anapolis. Mr. and Mrs. Mahlon Ridee, Sunllay.

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New Spring Fabrics at especially We have In a car of Cream Dairy attractive prices will be Ii feature of Feed Ilnd Rapier Pig Meal. The Fred'~ Lebulloll ::itore Week-End feed at the right price. H. H. Gingham Wt!l!k display, Friday lind right Wilkerson, Waynesville, Ohio. ~aturdIlY . Mr. and Mrs J M, Keys, Mr. C, T. Hawke and daul1:hte r. Miss Helen, ..._......_ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _~ were in Wilmington Sunday afternoon, visiting Mr. Blln H. Hawkins, wh~ is very sick.

RVBBER TIRES for your

BUGGY

Crisp 'New Styles in House Aprons and Dreaaes will form no email part of the Week-End t;ingham }Yeek display at Fred 8 Lebanon Big Store, Il'rlday and Saturday. -Wanted-A competent house-maId

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fat' a family of two persons. No washing or ironin2. $7 pllr week.

F. D. HAWKE Wllyncs~lIIe,

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J P Chew. 134 E. Market street. Xel ,ia, Ohio. None but first-cilUlB help need apply

Again the beauti(ul SIIOW favored us with a call, Monday evening The thermometer went below the freezing point. and it is Ihought that the fruit was damaged considerably.

...HATCHING EGGS•.• Anconas White Leghorns. Smallest Eaters Greatest

. The Woman's Auxiliary of St. Mary's Church will meet with Mrs. Cadwallader, Friday afternoon at 2 o'clock. The United Offering mite boxes will be opened at this meeting. A full att4'ndllnce Is deeired_

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Fred's Lebanon 81" Store Friday and SaturdllY Shoe Table Specials offer very attractive prices. Lot No I, Ladies' Pumps and Oxfords. $295 and $3.95. ' Lot No.2. Men's Work. also Dress Shoe<J, $4 25 to S6 95 Lot No. 3, BOYII' and Children's Waynesville, Ohio broken lots and IIhort lines. $2.95 to ~-_'--~ $4 95.

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LIeutenant Belyln Maynard. tllo Flying Pa rs on. wlon e r 01 \ be ,reat U. 8. AIr Derby from New York to Soa Jo'ranclslCO and r eturn. Is alaln In. the IImolighl. HIs fumou s IIII' Dlilscot. Trh:le. th e first dolt to fly across the continent, hilS pups. Th e pups are 10 ba a uctioned the proceeds to go to the Near-FloBt R eliet Fund. T.be plc.lure 8how ~ the FlyIng Parson's two little gIrls. Rosalind aDd E \'· clyo. wltb Trldp Illd ber puppIes.

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Harvey Bqrnet and family, of Cen erville, and Ernest Butterworth and Once more the High School base family took dinner with Samuel But- ball team comes oft victorious with terworth on Sunday. Kings Mill s Hi as their victims. The I ' . ' . fir~t game on the home field last M!. and Mrs. RI~hard Brown and Friday showed room for ' improvefamily had as their Sunday dinner : ment in some of the departments. ~:Uest8. Mr. and Mrs . Myel' Hyman ' but considering the friild weather hnd daughter, Bernice, Mr. and Mrs. Ilind bumpy field. the team supported I!~rman Conner and Mr. Kenneth Earnhart very well. . At, the bat.H1 h.. lbon. overpowered Kings IIDd ·the game end ed with the score of 7 ''to 4, WilMr. and Mrs. J. C. Hawke had as mington Hi plays af Philips Park their guests for dinner Sunday, Dr nex t Friday afternoon. , " nd Mrs. Ralph Vance. of Pleasant Plain, Mr. and Mrs. ' John Fromm and family. of Dayton, and Mr. and Mrs. LPe Hawke and family.

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Those taking dinner with W . N Sears and family Sunday were, Mr John Hole and family. Cleo Shilt and family. Misses Sadi e Dearth, Irene Kelley. Bertha Hole and Mes81'S Percy Stimpson, Noah Wilson and Kenneth 'Hole, 'of Dayton ' and Beryl Cook. 'of Waynesville. _ 1 _

One of the most delilrhtful parties given in thiil school year occurr~d llUlt Friday evenin2 when the High School and Faculry were the guests of the Freshman-Sophomore classes 1"Death U 'be voll . whlch who If •• call . t the High School BuildinR'. An en. III• . joyable evening was !lpent and in the Tbey oIeeP. aad I, 18 lilted. " It is not the sun'. glare, but opinions of those presen t the chicken harmful ray. of I~ht which en"Th ' W' ld Ro •• , Esteemed and honored by a wid e ter the eye thllt caUIICl' maD, A popular place at the present ~ upp e r was the feature of the even. e l S e , B pretty, oper: circle of friends, the subject of this et,ta.1n two acts, pre8ent~ by the brief memoir departed thiB life with tim e is the old Schon l OuiJd illl,l ing As entertainers the classes people to Buffer (rom Inflamed GI~ls Glee Club of Wa) ne Town his loved ones around him at his ~ ro unds. as the Mother's cluh has proved th emsel ves excellent. eyes and sick headache; during shIp .Hlgh School last Wednesday home in Waynesville at 12'15 placed equipment for t he btl ll fit oj thc summer mon~h.. ." e\'emng' pleased those ",ho were Thursday. April 8 1920. in' th: '73rd t he youngsters on th e g round s. conMiss Ma ry Lefferson was marfortuna~ enough to hear It. . A full year of his age. sisting of a slide and rin gs. TilL ried today at the home of her parBring Your trouble. houle wltnesseu the. performance Charles Warren Barnelt wa~ the eqljipment was mad pos ihle by II enlR. Mr . and Mrs . D D. Lefferson • to Hendley and over $60 were realized. son of John S. and .Eliza A. Baruett. ~e ri es of enter tainm ents given al in Middl etown. to Robert Murphy' Each character was well portray- and was born at Salem N Y N _ d ifferent times, anLl it i8 going 10 in the PI' sence of the Immediate Weare experts in relieviq ed and the entertaibment was . the vember 22, 1847. The firth' child ~f I rove a rare delight to the chi ld ren . ffJmili es of the contracting parties. headaches. tired, .burnlllg eyeat After a short wedding journey they evidence of the carerulleadershlp of a family of thirti!en children he is of the community making deflclent e,yeA into 1000 Mias Dorothy Fernley aryd bard survived by only two sisters 'and a This is only a step to Bomethin!!' will be at home to their friends at one through the aid of properl), workon the part of the pupils, The brother. bigger for th e town in the way of b 616 S ~ain &lreet. ~iddletown fI ded ghl8llell. scener.)' and cost~mes wer~ well At Solem. N . Y .. November 16" park on the school groundfl. 0 bE' Ml!!l! Lefferf\o n has scores oUriend, 'Fwenty years' experienc8),OQr cho~n and each minute. detat! was 18~1. he was married to Emma E. ' enjoyed py eyeryone the g rou no in Waynesvil le who will wish her g ua ~antee. conslder~. . Norton and fOl" alm()st forty-nine were kept u p hroug h the aUlUm r perfi!GL hllppin rl in her married life. FollOWing 18 the cast of characters. years. the twain made one lived to- wings and seats supplied, i t would - - -... - - -- Glasses as lciw' as:: $3.5,0 Rose McCloud .. ...... Hazel Salis\>ury gether in mutual affelction. enjoyed f!rove t o be vel'Y pOllul a: d urin g t h ' , Mary Forllythe .. ...... Ceeelia GOl'IJuch all the sweet and sacred blessings of Heated m rllltl~s , and mig ht he th..: aIlE>Mrs. Fussy .................... Cleo Stacy fellowship Incident to a well matell means of havmg several good band Lady Grey ......... Mary Belle Harner p a i r . . . . . c on~erl'l during th e ,sum me r. . Her e' s Miss Writemup ........ Margaret Cook To thiS umon was born one child. a h_ol?lng the Mothers clu b has sufC. W. Barnlltt died at biil home Miss Putemdown .. _... _Mildr'ed Clark daughter. Lou Marie, now Mrs. E. flCtent funds on hand,.s to su ~ ply Dora ....................... Frances Janney V. Barnhart. who. with her mothE:!'. everything neeeasary to lhe making Thursday morning after Iqng Illness. Thus Plll3sed away anotber of our Flora .................. Josephine Harlan survives him. of a summer park . EyeBitbt s.;eclaUIt old inhabitants, a mRn esteemed by Molly ........... ....... _ Margaret Clark He moyed .from Salem, N. Y.: to • - ••- - (RtctAtnd) all who knew him. The funeral was Polly .. ... _... ·........ Annll Satterthwaite WaynesVille In 1874, and has slQce held at his late residence, Saturday Optometrllt ~d Optk:J1D Miss Talkalot . ............. Ethel Bishop ~en a highly esteemed citizen of our. afternoon at 2.30, Rev. Cadwallader Mrs Dolngood ................. Irene Vice Village. For.a number of yea~Ii, he Interment In Miami officiating. Madame Sew&eams .. Wanna Hartsock was engaged In the poultry bUSiness. Wayne.vlll~ ·. -. : Ohio cemetery. Madame Smellaw'eet ..... May Watkins but for somt! time had Jived a retired Bot-bie ...... ... ... ... ......... Owen Harris life. P.faids ........ ......... ........... ......... ...... Through his last iillness, which Pianist ..................... Helen Marlatt was a protracted one, the deceased never once murmur4!d nor comSCENES plained, but frequently expressed The Wayne Township Farmers' bis gratitude, saying-"Everybody ACT l"":"A tormal drawing room in iB Club met at the home ot Mr. and 10 kind to me." Rose McCloud's city home. · Warren 'Barnett was a companion- Mrs. W1Jl White on April 9th with ACT ll-A Garden on Rose Mc- able man. genial anJ affectionate. an unulually ,,~d attendence, only Cloud's country estate. . and hiB cordial aasociation will be a two familieS not represented. There - - -__ ..0--treasured memory. All a friend. we wu an interestin~ subject up for all loved him and he ,renuinely and diaeuBBion by five of the lady memfully reciprocated that love. Kind- bers, together with the host. on ness was his characteristic, and he "Civi~ Bettermel)t · or Communlty gave a whole heart to t;he'duties and Spirit. " I t was Bbly llJ'eleDted and privileges of home and ·friends. May abol,lld be of benefit to our town . Another much appreciated treat L!ght perpetual shine \~pon him. and of the occ8llion W88 a reading given hiS end be Peace. by Dr. Dickinson, of Dayton. subject . .~~--the "Va"abond Roger and I" -by $6.50 Hats •. Trowbridge. The usual "good eats" were in evidence and the surroundJacob Scott brought to this office $7.00 Hats .• ings of t.he beautiful home added Satutday a bird that he had capjoy to the occasion . tured near Caesar's creek recently $7.50 Hats .. T,he invited Iluests were . Dr. and Upon inquiry it proved to be a Mar,. Mrs, Dickin~on. Mr. and Mrs. Frank tini~o Gallin.ule. a bird that inhabits .S uZell' Mr. and M.ra. J . E Janney. Mr. . The little p'rice has 110 bearing on the style and beautY of the.tropical climates, and goes to the and Mrs. W. H. Allen and Rev. and marah fleldB of Florida and Georgia theae Hats, which are becoming Spring Ityles. , all Imlrtly ~urjng the Bprlng . months to hatcb Most of you are familiar, or par- Mrs. R. C. Jones. . trimmed with flowers, feathen ud omamenta. Thil we as a' - - -... Ita young. . . tially 110, with the coal. situation at whole embracel Tailored alld DrelSY Hau for Miss or Matronl ~ How th~ bird ever got .t~ls far the pi'tI8ent writing. You are aware north lsa mystery. unleu It was of the fact that the g'o'vernment has blown here d!1r1nlf a ato.r m . It t~ a granted the miners :l7J" increase in very pret ty bird., has partly web feet wages-this 27% increase in and illaid to be a very fast runner wages amounts to apPI'oximately 40 and a good diver. but seldom fliea cents increase in the pr'o duction of a _Chaa ~immerma.n also captured a ton of coal. "The Coal Barons" bIrd similar to thl8 one about. tbe have not ollly added this advance on ~ame t!me, although the marklDlrS theIr coal prices at the mines. but are a httle different ,I~ is thought have added from 11' to $2.50 in adThe paper a't the postoffice ' has that they hadbeen travehnlf together dition ther~to, all of which is ultiand probably got separated. mately paid by the consumer. This not been signed as freely as was hy those whO' would like to --,---•• - • mak811 the . pl"~nt pric·e of coal al- hoped most prohibitive to malny consumers. have free deliverv. P.eople have an Europe today Is offering $7 50 a idea that it will cQst them more In ton at the mines for cE!rtaln grades taxea or somethinlr like that, i r lhey of "Our Coal" Thill may sound have free delivery. but this is not skeptical. but a fact that coal 80. It is only a convenjence, ttiat bought in ibi8 countr.y today is C08t- the busy man or woman will gladly Ing nearly $30 a ton The govern- welcome, as it saves them a trip to the postoffice when they want thefr· ment has warnoo many of the big mail. Sign up and let's have It. proftteerintr Coal Baroll8 that unless tbey cease' char2ing unreasonable C~as. Vo\\e .... who Iivea on A. L prices. unless they supply domestic' King', farm. . near Harveysburg; consumers In PI'ete nce to foreign ' ~HE ' recent destructive tornadoes, which was at ·t he W.yneaville Mills Thun- countrlell they; the government, will day. and the horaetl became frlght- again apply the Lever Act and take "" have passe.d througb several states, have ened at.lIOmethinll'. anei Btlartecl pen lull charge of all coall1Dlnea. . caused property loss estimated to be about mell up to~. They up ' north I have been advised by men who $15,000,000. Ifr~t . and tU'rneci _at ' the 11. E are a position to know. by men who . , Church .aDa nn Into l Satterth· are reliable and on the In.ide. t088Y . lII'aite'slaDd and were not etol>ped to you riot tQ ' be alarmed. and of ~~ disaster proves th~t noJ lo~1ity until tbey arrived it the gate: No these particular men Iltu positively ~amage was'd\ln.. ' iuaranteed to fill all of' my order8, Seth Cook made ~ visi t to W~II "" lmmun~ from Tornado or Wiridstonn . • _ • which meane that all who have or- ston. last we~k> where he has an 10. You would not risk your property without ders booked with me will be taken terest fn ·s ~oal mine. This min ' protection against fire losses. . _ care.of with the proper grade (If produces tbe gen!Jine No.2 Jackson' j coal and at the- right' price. You ' no soot and but httle ash A car of have nothinll; to lose by waiting on this most excellent coal is l'xpectetl j ,take a chance aga~t TOrn&d~s me and everything tp 2ain by doing 800n. Get your order in early.

"THE WILD BOSE" , GIVES SATISfACTION . I

OBITUARY U~y

NEW E~UlPMENT FOR PLAYGROUND

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Umbrella? Well-a Stetson hat is made out of the same fur tbat sbelters the' cotton tail and that is wby it will stand an April shower--becau'se it has stood them ' when it was a bare-before it was a hat_ ' Rabbit fur has the same relation to a man's head wear that sheep's 'wool has to his c1othipg. Most people. don't.

Of course you want hoth this spring-most people do. Micbaels-Stern Clotbes' value first in wool itnd wear. Stetson Hat. made of real, live, lucky rabbit fur

HENDLEY

FAR MER'S CLU 8

HELD MEETING

CAPTURED A· SOUTHERN BIRD

Sale of 75 Trimmed Hats

$5.00

CAUSE OF·PRESENT COAL SITUATION

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FOR FREE DELIVERY?

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FLYING PARSON'S AIR DOG PUIPPIES TJ HELP RELIEF FUND

Thur•.day, Friday and Saturday,

April 16, 16 and 1 '1

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Waynesville, O.

TORNADO INSURANCE

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count"_ I.. the cause ~II the PreMtlt critical condition. Thill, I again . . lure will not long l)reVan. rou have knoWn me long arid 1 wll1 asIi: ~ that you keep Jour faith in me The Miami baseball club of Wayb, not 1000n8' I know f!ellville have organized and .would whereof IIDUk II)' I will like to hear from teams_ IIIisbmg' to take caN of )'ou. touch wltb book pma with me ud let J01!I' fg. Cbas. C. Cook. Mar, 8Q1IInI. .~ . Box 1M. .

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, !lllllin thllt "XI,IIOII,)n he hnt! ('~I1,·r l · p/lf,'11 \1"11' 11 d 111 L1I1: his III!A Willi I~' · Tn,)/... "",, Sl'n 'J\n t sl'l'I·t'd dlnn.r. tl li'f. Oure 1II00r .. \\':1"' frl!o- f l' " utl llr "'hldl 1"1I7.lIIl):h· nml 111 i1 g11!!!lt " h' );0 h ho\ u"" Wtl~\ (rt.'" tt' mCHlll t t o 6111lnt r,',l to H frun l l'OUlIl , "\'I<louUy Ih ;' p'"l1nt"" Iii' 11 11<1 8,'l 1111118.·lr, UII' Int,'nllell rl)r a Ilhrury 111111, 8tnoly, nnll Il lll,"-'ro'<I I':> :1 11 olllm 111111< 1. tlwrt! ell c Olll.:~d tlll'lll ..,I v ..}~ herON 8 'rill' Kull pry Willi ('rn\\'t.lcd . tur II w't loll' bo y \"Iudo\\, CnllHlIlIl1ll1ilg [I ' mnll' (It Oil' III.h "I\,·,II I1nll ~pl"''' " IIlIrllllll, olO cPllt "I" '\\' or lhe Ink. IIllllt Aettil\ll 11111 1~1 17.hll!:h· ! hdglll "11111)1(,,1 11 111' 101 bl mself colll temedly In n chltlr. \\'hClRC ~f'o! QYCl' 'Il ~ I,,'lllls ot tlhWtJ 10 r"OUI ~rt ClIs hl CtUS ~mbrl1ccd him In It d Marriage Llrenael 1I1lt! ~'I 1f1l 0 III nnw" whe rc \\'1I !to' l IIclou. ml~n llcr, In1.lIy elullteu n aU"l\DI "lllTord Aerg e r, 1. ~~ I ~ I,fUl~ oafbll' r ,11 0 thulI,II'\"IIIS Cl);llbtl t. 'I'll wh l!o t ot clGur slIIoke \lnd all owed hIs b.,IZ pit \\'0 In n IInrll ~' ~I II, \", g "~"I' lIl1bl o to ",aoller ohOllt lh e bcnuU(ul room, Hod MI ~s I1'lurenou BrelJm . both , f Ii'mDklto. IInll v(\lconlc. Tll e , bullR, nil hilt rOUl· renlelp. wl!.h R fl to n"8 lind colurs. J nb o ·luo ij uerr.Y . lIulo.lJJ e(1.hJ\I\~ (I CII. wor 1\1111;1111( 11 d" sJ)('rat c stu lid, \ 0001.1011011 00 0 \tu Sl o f W"VD tlll Vill a I~o d MI~8 . 1(\0 1111 Hut Il \\'11 8 ht' lh'I(!ss. 'fh' II I' und to t· I rl'rl I,,'ot'uth th"lo. ']'h ' lr fre nzlc,l uulllld Y , o f Uo rwlo . The Miami G8zette~ 1 50 pe r ye nr Lvl e WIJlt.nk er. b'Ir\)f' r, null MI.s I rll 's ,,','I'!' III,,!heors.ih fll1l 1 they Wolro II\lsh cOllqll"rllhlt> M .. v E I tel, hoth o f Morro w. ~ I!\'~r forc"d to 1·.. II·pal. ~I\Q rl in" . iJ~l· .J LI s le Vorbe~. bnrhll r, fllld MI ~~ ~)t ~ (l . .n \II ) 10 "'I'('I(' l1I UrU,ll, l~ r\lu W:t I1{ ' 0\\,111 11, hilt uIHllle"llonnl)I.I· " ('lIl ell • R t) b eoo" tihntWfllI. botb ot 'L"b"n on ' AI I h~ h('IUIIl u! Ih connle t. w h ~ 11 to kllOII·. \' CIl I 11111" Ihl' ('11\'1 ',' "r 1.11'0 1 R OJ (1H~ltll1~. llI "oh inl l'l. Bfld M I.H I thl ng~: you "1111 C Ih,' !' lit." III ,·"nll l Ih,' hnltll' din ~ h l'I"'c~ ll II ~ 10u(I,'st, Elv .. (jlibbnrd, llo th o f KIn /,(. Mill. t chlluce with lit In Ih e 'I','l' ulnlll'n, Il1' th,' l'I,.~h lg I;'Onll OUIIII'II nllli IIh l C lyde Sp nrll nl!. fllrm pr tI\lIl MI ~. you cun I 11k" nIl' 111 ,1" r ...· 1\ hUI I ow~ ' ,l nl"R ~l'!n' I'"1 wn e o\·pr. Th'l nlilclItor Lo ats!) !:iro uf ... hu th of ~' r"lIkl n , In buying pa int get 011 th at comE'~ ollt"in brond 011'1 11 ,' 11'10" 1\1 L1ln l poll)I"II 10 flFi "Cllt R, yon. Whl rlt Ilv )'\111 11'1\ 11 '/" 1 daylig ht" and l e lh; YOII whal it rOlll:!ill~. T I~e 1~ llzllugh I'I1~hl',1 (rom Ihe 1l11ller~', "" 'II her I" ":l:p"Hlco! · l.l11 I I'lt. "I formula l))'intcd 011 eve r~' pad,:!)!'" of ] latina ;; Commoo Plells Court w()ulc1u' gin' U (' tlnl r~11" :11 y '!-'P 'l'u ln - ~ho\' 11I1l peopl e rlgbt R1I11 left. nnd Reol Estate Tronfcra Ih e ~tnlrs th'e lit n I ·nl'. fl~lIr l nu Green S ea! Paint leaves no doubt or m .\' s l.~' l'Y aboul tl oll y ou'll 1I111 k ~. (\1' (0 .' ~', '"r 11 01" New 8mb HlIlpb Mtlh>r 10 MlIrv IS'I,,",II'r, this paint. It's good-by analysis t :-; we!! li S by eith er. 'r ll\'I,~t~ (J1t1~· 011\' tl lt ng to t)o hi" IINnl liB hc rl)n . I n ih OItl\:I! or France", U,)llllall VII B ~ rtbll PIIIII se vornl lot" 10 W"Yll ep vllle 1>1. r eputation. wllh YOl1. r 'll1'\,;, lI !n ~' l' d 1110' 11 dlr lY, Bllrl01l .... 11urton he t 1I nll lIunl. wh o '1' . ,~, 1\ a ntltil ed r eIl 1 8"lut" . lImn e l Slltton t o LI'IIOd ... , $ n t. low·dowlI Il'ld,. :11111 1'111 cullllll!: IU1('k 8~lzell hl ~ lIrlll . cll1l'lH'!l 1I1 ~ ~ h; l\ tlll c r. et It l Elbe rt O'VI'O V 8 .IOU1 E1~ Bro,\'o . ro o . pArt of t)ec. :lI), '1' , a. It. :1 111 tbe !J ~~I \I II.\' I ( '1111 , Y v U'l't,' J.:ollIJ: to hU 81 1 ~,J him Inlo th o ~ I r(· ~ t , I'cJuld ll /l, HANNA'S GHEEN SEAL PAINT Lt'bBIlOu.$l work t o,' Ule ( WO UhJllt ll "" lon:,: c l", untl ('nll llrllt ul nl 11lg IIIHI bonstl ng n il 111 th e For ru o ooy. 811nH!' hrf'ntll. Chile, DotrA VI! \,eA h \)uk ,). F o r y ou' r l" ,.:ollll! lu \\'tll' h: fill' II f'll hillS!. I ' ll will give you maximum SERVICE:. It J1l'olccl~ . \:I e lon MonotN t o ' ur tl~ K"nn lld\', "Oleln't W I' II ctc 'em. th"u~h!" he dlvoroe- ex tr 10 6 o ru l\ ll.y . S(\-C lh llt yuu hJ1\"0 1i ' 1,l n ....... III l'Ut nlld Thl'tl don't beautif1 e~, and saves r epai r b.ill ~ . part, o r Hflo 10, T, D. It, a, Torfl f'· sh! l'p. but ( ' won' t pn'ltl ist\ qlur~', At I'fl ttl ell I'll. "I'VI' mn"e tWII hundred 'VI Ida GIlOHrlst " S Eflg:1r I,odlllln, or eek 'rwp. $tll!5U, j ll st "paint·· your pl'op e t'ty ~ha \ '0 it "Gl'centh(' P ill] or Ih u~e lWI) ml!lIth~ so u 're n nd Iwen ly· flv i! Ih o\lson cl. nnd )'OU Bdmr. of the esc .. te " I Alben 'cbnell Seal-ed." LolIll AlbrIght t il Alloe E~rnh"l~. !:(ling In Cll!l1r OUl ot Illy ",Igllt,. uUII Wl'lI , nnl {full e $0. IDurh, at COllrse, but, deoeasen. For mODey. • lo ll! No , 136 lind 137 In Sprlogbo r n. con ~ ld e rlng th e 10\'e8 tm lit, very fal l', 1.01'<1 he lp ~ou It 1 I!1'1!1' see Y,ll1 Il~flln !" 'arl Wilhelm VI! R. R o thmaD aod 'SOLD llV "C 'l1ll t'l1I nn 10 6cr )"111, :;lIh," .111 ' Fitzhugh, very talr." E. Ro\bmno . II' 0r lOoney. Barry 'flndell to PliU) Kabn, pAri. With th pl'e encollrllglng II'Or<1 9 he noull ccd t h ~ 11111(0 1'\1. '11 1h'l:ro." hnnd ell ovcr II clll!cll tor, 28,500. Fltz· o f MM. 6. T " R. 3, In Lebanon . $1 "Wlln t tHIII\(: 1" gl'tJwlc<l QI1 II1~. "Dldn't b-lvc 110111'.' ~uh . ::;111 <1 h o hugh I'e ry ClllllIl y Inclosell It In the Rober~ BI"lr 1,0 Jamfl8 AlIl~ o u. Probal~ Court Proceeding. II'/l uted II> see you nbuut SUllIe 1"lorld o elllilty morocco wnll ,t. r <.>turllcd · the P1l't of ~I\o. 15. T 3. R 4. In · lied In the matter o f tile elltlloto of LI ('I . oreek Twp ~' nllet 10 hi s pockct, ood blltton d the onlllgc grov s. plt, t of :O>UT\·tly N , . 27i,4, 2 ~4r. und Itl t S. 59 1 , E. l ' VClltUJ II I hl \I!l u Ui ll/.t bud t .. ElIz.. Sbllde, deoaasoo William on " , lIr ~' , iliA" lh ~hl tl e !'r 'IlIUitI..\!:o (Yi n,'. l l,'O b.r J Uli n 1,,"Tell hIm r 11m v ry hl1 ~~' uut wm linp ov... r lhd pocket. 1623. WII8h ln l:tn n Twp fl ~hh\f'i Brut H, ,' H!I 'C"~ . :0. It I\.. !'I ' ,., .'.I(/lI lol11 1I) , Velser Is appoloted lIdmll)tB~rntor . !.,·n n ! Ilt,esman to ~ rank 8lte!! . ~cc him III !lve mloul e~. " "¥eF, v ' r y [lur," It concurred, BO Ld '300!) C b88 Mun ge r t:b ltB I I ""i " 1"" I, .. f t!orvllY N o , 58 7, Wasb. Wm Di11whlrll l1 t o U N HI rr" .. r l CVl'l" ItUU III I\{' 'I', 1·:~ h\l1l·4 1 . b )' tl u 't.l ,IIU U "Yes, sull." The o('gl'o louched lUI 1\'lIhQut smlUng. "Very fOil', a8 you Cooover IIolDd AIAX Bnxwell I:ro .. p. •"1l 1"I) '1' vp hili , part of 1:11'0. ~I. '1'. :J. It 0, W'1~~:'!tii~ l~IU'H~j~'~'I'~I~"i 'I\\u..·~~ ,:!~ ~'~2~' urre .,750. Sal, ( ,\tury Lltl i r lm tl . \\ III Hl ur. IU)I I .\I IIIJ",1 C!Op n nd dcpa I·ted. sny. 8unt." Ills coolnea . ho we l'cr, poi nted appralsertl B" n ,III lIe800 to J. W '. Rogorl, \Y'ayne '1'wp %1. Th e moment the door cl o~('d Qut". \I'OS nil 1I,,!'ullIrrl. Bilnenth, he wa. Luo.'f Cr DO r tn V~ IIll' flr 'l k", :i~~,~: r~\!!~~;. ,~"';'~~:~il'\!'{ ~ul l" ~1~\\I~.~r~l~)~'l oll l) rl)l.·Cu ruth lJ I bth d .l)u C .\ l t,y , \ j) 'Ul\I t lleDI), oo!moted, sw u ng ruuIIII 111 his cre mbllo l: w ith e:tcliemcnt. 0"'., o f fl fl O. &, 'I' 4 H. a. 111 l"oh'IO IIO 1.1-: I U \ 11 .1 I I L III' \ Y re\'ol\'ll1g cllolr !lod spol< In n (Jlllck "But, Ounl I Fitzhugh. Ict me t ell (\I.. ' \ l llui1Ul'ilrHl,lr nl till ' b t t-t In&UI I l f 1 411.+1\ ' \\ , !iutI H" " U. ) . voIce 10 hl~ lI cut collnt : "1:ou'r& a 10U something." Hunt sl opped shortl y 0, W. '1 M !! !! 10 Id a ~ l oIIP • • lot 1l,'rclI' I. 1'llIlutllr and "buttooholed" Flulmgh. "There's lI o h.'r~ J, !J." bun . No , 1 10 Wll y o esvlll<l, ~l. 11\ 1 j - j ..\Lt ornlJ V Cur " luJrnlJr, 1\ Dothe r plunl 00 0111' IIlU e tree," be Mury Erni e," t n J" ~OIl l-'1 1 ~e1rlln . wcnt on en tl1l1 s lRlltlcn ny. while the 1 0~8 No Q uod 7 In Wllrn.e~ vlll l? , %1. IlBsserHby !Jumped and joslled th om from s Ide to sIde, "thut's ju st about Ada lUI JuJcy as Ulls one wns. It's-but CommissIoners' ProceedillJrs COOle on to lun ch and I'll teU you 1111 BIll!! olh,w,·r\ :-\\'. l:l. , ' l n n'l fI~ about It." . Cn .• OU ~ hI OI1 ' l! t'ln1J) 1111(1 1';'1"" r w' lI l. They lunch ed nt Bunt'S club. Or, n !It.ump'' for A udit l' l'. 35; nhl ll ruUler, F Itzhugh did. Ruot ote nOlb· I::fo~pit lll fo r EJ.lll \l pll \,- ol. )t b'lIt,{ r". )1.' hjY 1" IU fJt .. t l f II h\'~ 1:'(1 1 (1) , IlIJ!. He wile loo ebullient. He elabRarrli'n 1"Iu u t,y p ,diuot, $51 10; h ' " f t1 I ·"ll''u t'l t ' . Ul tUI ' IIf,!HIo!''' ornted hJa plnn, going eltteoslvely Into W. Wrll(bt. IJo~ t llge ro r VIlWd ot ~ ' II \'~ l.)j.nj: hl, .1 II' II I ' bl,.I·, ,\ "'II deMll a, (lI'oduclog elldle~9 Ilnto from II ~ :lO Common I l ll"~' '~i :<I lirn,u l'l loll n, \II, Uut 1II11l ' ,X ,, _, \ ~ . \11 h), b~1I pocket.'!, while the uotllsted rood rn~d lind \)rldQu · rtlJ1 ~ 1r , H 25; .l. . l1'ew cold before him. T. UrIlI(SC, " 0 1111 M Id brl>l!!tl r l'v .i r ILUST fo r le uroref<k '1' "II .. ~50 . (iU; .1 ''I' "So you see," ho wouoll OP. "Ulere'l Greg!f. , no lli lIud l! o Plllle fo r ' r 110<1 oothlog to .It but a bull tnlU'ket. repair. '117.23; W . 1:1 . ~hl1"~O i ;.,. There'U be a hlg rehound just as sure ( 'lIrrl" II\" t.: Ul't.ilu ~'lI l 'h ' " It pers nal prop rLy billOkH f ,l r A uri I La we're alttlng here. Symlugton Otls pl.,lIdd h Ili" a"llItl ., t lUb , lU ll. to r, 170 i W 1:1. , t liliulle ·11., l'lI f1 uld , II my strongest polut. As [ su lll beb ~ In~ ltlmp~, 00. eol uw lJ o~ BI... nl! fore, I'm nlne-teoths cerln.ln he'll turn Book Mrl!. 00 ,h.l l1 nkH for Prob,.t e bull again, now , b e's wullop ~d the ,I odge, ' ~3.B O; 6lirr-y Trov lllL), rDbd mlln be weot ofter, nnd yon know Rnd hrldke repl\irs, M9 ; Am ,' rio~n wbat that mcons. He'lI s end wheet Wr\\lng MAohio~ Co . r e nt Qf tYlll!· op like a balloon-be's strollg enoogb Wl(l ll "WIIK M u ., ",)11 U le ,I "'rl~er. It5; Chit. Hoell, Ol urkl"!! to do It. All we Deed do Is to climb Ligut P rC,)lIl1 o t~ Lu Iho l!IrtIJ 1'. HAT is the kind of increase In sal~ry 'oult', '11.40 i Ut>edle lIud poot,h., Ullin\) LI I! i.JL Pr U\luql~, l.1 b" II " I', Into the bnsket 8nd ()8rUdpnte 10 the , the minister has received. His living banllng brtdge J,umb ar , '1 0; A ho Uhlo . 1,1:1 grnnil ascel\illoo." expenses have risen just as fast ,and as far Sbll WbIiD. ren' of lot t or ~ t r r iog "You·.... FIfth Avenue Rc.ldent. New. "All you bave maely pointed out, hrldge 1nmher, l5, 8r.ro !d 8WI'OT , port - Villa In France, Cotilloft Buot," began Fltzbugb. turnlog the as yours. WAN'fFlO rOlld atld bridge repair w .?rll . $ 270.113. Loader, Society Swell-All That." fragile. Item ot his wine glollS between But he is paid on the average just 52 cents .' Fifth ovenue resident. Newport. ,bla loog Ooge~, "we hod belter slep mo:re per church member than he was paid 34 ,,1110(\- \. llu\ldtIJII, tJdlJ r IJu Il},. Villa 10 Frnuee. OotlllQn leader. so- cautiously lit first_art of teel our Mrs. W . _li; , r.rll u d, W.I . \Iii • years ago. clety 8w"U-all lhat. necently YOU wa,.. There'. never aoy t e ll log wbat Ville, 0 PlIlJutl -l ~·2 It t ' .,l uB bouibt Ilfty thousBod acres of Florida pltfall8 may lurk below traoqull wa· Inod aod turned tbem Into a paradise. te.... Afterward, we'lI wade In boldly. The Mtniater NeJJer Fail. You oo mertlBy ni g h t 0[' by th o EtItate ot L,.dla AI. Wrlgh~. d llOO ...OO . . You're tlred of It now ond waot . to Herely .. a atarter, I'll give yoo my .... UII I!. l'w o IJ I UI I~ u L lUorn" . NOfice 18 be ...by given ,hu W ,S . A,noll hu Every officer of the Government with a war .ell at a greot lacrlllce. You follow clleck tomolTOw for twenty·Ove thou· !lOOn d ul,. appOlntei1 "nd qua.llfto<l as I\dmllll.. ~uud bod" llud oo u vemuol . j llq nl i-tl trlllor 0 1 tb.l:llaf8 01 Lyd ia M. Wrig ht, lale me?" land, rm not saylog wbat ru do after message to deliver appealed to the ministers first uf Jre. UhUd . I:lruw"Lul', I'U"u !:it . or Warren Oounty, OhIo decel!;ll(l. DateIJ IIda 2"11 day 01 March. 192U. "I'm eveo Abead or Y01l," aOlwered that." Wuyou.vl lI", Obi ., . . I,ll ofalLl!. ALTPN F. BHOWN . Fitzhugh, fltuog an 01'01 clgorette to u they were leavlog the club, Fltz. , JudI!" 01 Lite Frobalo UOurt. o you Ulleo J ob Prll1tlng~ U"ll But 80~ of the ministers receive Jess income a gold aud amber holder. The", With hugb turned to Iil.s compaolon 80d. 88 au War!"'o Couhh' OhIo. tit .he ltul!"Uu oill uu "1111 I!ot OUr a!8rtllng rapidity. Ills demennor un. tbou,h suddenly remJoded ot 80Ule In· -. than government econOmists figure as a minimum Vr1oell. 11:115 derwent a complilte CIIADge. BIt JIUIn. coosequentlal thought that bad OCNo. 11 61"7 for the support of an ,average family. ner wa!' now heavy with eooul, IlDd C!Urred to blm earlier 10 the day, laid his voice simperIng wben It dra'i\'led: carelessl1: 'V"vhen hospitals need money they enlist the FOUND "Aw, really, oow, I cown't I I really "Ob, by the wftJ', Bunt, rm thlnklog support of the ministers-and receive it. cawn't let It go tCYf' leas than bBWlf of opelilnl a email bllnklog account In ADY'!:) PO t ,1) . . • l() , ( \lCl ClIlUIIwhat I paid for It. The thlog COlt m. Chicago. I msh ;you'd lotroduce me But when sictmess visi'ts the minister or the lug 110 bou, J L. ( I ,', . o.. n hllve bawlt a mlllloo, y'koow, aorl ] reaUy to ;your bauer," Wuhlotrl<ln, D.O .. Fobru .. ry 20. 1920. members of his family they must be treated in a Wbcreu. Dy ..'I.I.~LOrJ -'~lUellco pr<>lijo J n lll t~ . sboold get three huodred tholl!lObd. • . ' . • • • • eentOO to:. the underoi,oed . It hu boon IlJ'ndo lilt! slime by 1nCJ.1.. , . 1 J ' charity ward. ' His pay is less than a day laborer's. uJ.l to ap~ &h6&' "TI", H&rveY8burg I atlouol RlIjgovllie . h).). becauee--" tror Ollce Bunt was mletJiken. There nllllk' In &h .. ~1II. .e III Darvey.burs:. In Ih6 Be dropped hlll mask !'IS suddcnly 88 wall no boom In December wbeat. Oounty 01 WII.... D. and 8tll'~ 01 I)ltlo. has a out of every 'io minist~ receive less than complied "llh .11 tho provlolo08 ",I Iho 8 ~il L· be had a8llumed It, !Wd running t.he True, there wal a reactloll. for when $20 a week-.about half the pay of a mechanic. uLeo 0 ' &ho lJolted IIto_. rO\jUlrod t<J "" <:onto WAN1'E - ·gMil LlJ., f l'llElNT thumb. aDd forullogerll ot both Imuds the beal'8 removed the pressure the pll~d wl~h belol'e an ,atIIOCilll 00 ~bllil \)0 u u· Iborlzed too commence tbe lJU.lu.... ol JJ unklng. loto hi. lower vest pockets, tu('ued aboonoall:r low market begao gradu· Now. &blro'ore. 1. John 8kelc()n WlIt la",". We Pay Him Half the Wqa of G Mechanic the' llnlog loslde Ollt. ally to aslltlme a Dllturol level. But l rUAlIU .. ,. to. I • Oomptroller 0" Ibe Ourreu y du hereby eer· ,d geu erld til)' Ihal '"rhl 1Iarvo).. burg NlL~loI,,,1 Ur nk;" Be smlled: "Beclluee." sn ld be. ''1 wloter wbent. which Hunt hnd expect'A nd of these pitifully inadeqoate aalUies. how much do ltuUtlU wudc. ,\1/1> 'llou (2" ". 111 tbe ~Ujtlfle of Sarvor.burg. 10 .thO • I,nt)' ,haVeJl't .. ceot." ed to mount by leaps, drugged slowl,., 01 Warren. alld. State or OhiO , la "Uthorlztld '~IIIU. Wayuu~\'llIe, Ob "" K . () ~' , :.l . you contribute? Nothinl if you are outside the church; to commence tb. bWllu ... of DlIDkh'll IL$ 1'1"0• • • • • • ' . ascendIng, to iJe sure, yet moving lIttle 1121 an Ilverace ¢ lese tbau 3C a day if you are a ch\1rch vide<! -In SectlOD Pllty,oDe buo!lt:eel lUll! alx I)'· These were freozled doys Iu the by 1Itt1e-a.n ' er,lIth or a quarter 8t a olue of tb.. Uevll8d 8Iatu~08 01 &Ill' Uolted menlber. 8t&,-. . , wbent pIt. Uoder the t crrlfic, ullre- time. Ooce or twIce, 10 some Budden 10 _tlmoo,. whereof "ltn8M my haod 00\1 All of us llhare in the benefits of Christian ministers to FOR KALE 01{ TRADE mlttlng pounlJlOlr or SYUllngtou 011 8 1 flurry, It even weDt olr bilif a polot. 8eal 01 DOlce tbla ·tweotloth lIay 01 .... brun.ry . 1930. JNU. SKELTON WILLIAM!:!. the l:ommunity. They marry U!l; bury us; baptize 'Our aod bls ossoclates S<' lItt:olbcr II'h'~u l Huot was very much puzzled. aU Comptroller 01 Lhe Our!"'uc)'. chilcllren; visit us when we sick. In their hands ill the dellcended wltb 10l'lncllJlc force. Wllh "1.·bere'll a Bcrew loose somewhere." .-. UONOMY IN(JU A'IOR. u sed apiritual trainina of the youth, every tltoulc swlllg or thtl henrs' tre. , be told Fltzhugli, oft.er one or tbese but I few tlllH>~ lOO' Il K!! OtlJ.lI'O. meodous halnm er the foundnlloll or unexplulnable slumps; "but I cuo't IIg· If.v. Utili I.b otl e l2. H, Wuyne.vIII , We A,.. AU Profiteer. at TAeir £%peftN tbe bulls r ock<.od II n,d SW Ul'L'<l iJeu ~CJ th uro alit just wh'e te." . Ohio. 1121 tbelr teet-aod tha doUnr. plied up Of Inte. l~l tzh\lgh hnd been Rtudylog , p,," of the Interchurch World pl"OiJ'8.m is thill_ IIvinl for Dnnlel FIt,z hu l,th. Ye t he kuew be, ! lnd efntlgniJly the hundred nod more . wal:j~ for every minister of Jesus Christ; an efficient plant, was noUllng In Ihut 1111guty eon.atct. dl.trerent coDdlUo08 whlcb, dIrectly or Mary L ..Oraod. a minor. aDd 1I1tIdr.-d r,..• WAN'l'ED-«'ARM and a chance to do a bi& man's job. . Graud . a minor. ""Lb rOJlhlln li at Pllrk Dl'I vo. He \Vus uoseeu. tlu (\!!t. unKnowu-thet IndIrectly, Iltrect the Chlcogo wbeat lu Lh,e cI,y Dr nalelgh , State or Nort h If you want better preacbera. help to pay the pre.chera ' verlellt pigmy lu. u blltlle of 1l 10011l. , , market. He devoted bours to thill, Ouolln •. ·a.., horeby Do~lll"'" tbat Leroy a.th""ay. , "" admlnl.trator 0 1 , tho AN'l'.I!lO-Tv h ea r fro m owollr 0011'0, dow~ weDt the- prIce at where Ilnother wan would have debette!r. It's the best invHtment for your community--and eatate o' )'rue)" 'V, RI.... hawlly , d~as(!l I . of fur Ul or goou 114 nd for 1111113 wuellt, with a dl zzylng ,"e loclt:y thot voted mlnutell, aod bls brulo, 80 k.een. for your children-that you can ever make. did 00 th" 1M1COod liar. 01 Man:h, 192U tIlo hi. petltloo .. IUcb &11m ul.~ratOr 10 M1C 1'robnto t:I,I,tO prl JO 1I0d d~8otl(Jtt o o, Full wade , the plt tOller. It touched 80, 80 qufck to grnJ!'p every MlJeot detail Oourt.; Warren Oouoty. Ohio, CllIlI No. IO ~ l dol . very. Le~ lIe Joo . Bolt lU, 8'.1, SO. It tell to 75, 73, 09. And ' ood appraIse ItII true value: enobled III wblch ..Id adrnlolstralcr I. 'plaII1Wf...oil ' 11 21' In wWeb laid Mary L"Qraod. AlIldrecl La· OIooY,ll1 ' Ulen, 10 ooe glgllotlc crMb, 08 the him to view Ule prescnt sltuatloo with Orand aDd o&bel'll a .... delo'ldIUlU ' and 10 bellI'S put torth their loat, supreme u tur clearer vlsloD tltnn that of Hoot. ,,!lIch petition ..Id admlnl.tn.toor 'Uk8 ~"'II Oourt lOr an order too sell the rolll,wlug .deetrort, the bottom droppedfrOlll the "1 Ullok ] koow where the wobbly ' . acrttied .....1 Mt.. te 'or the purl)088 or paylos J!'ORSALE wnrkQt ODd Seplember wheat weut to plnce 18." he replJed, "and, unless rw the rteb'" 01 .ald 't'ruey W. lIatha')'ay, do= ' ,CUId Lhe c.o.... 01 adml~"terlllg lUI 6:5 ceo til. mllrtu l;en, It's golog to sbake the wbole Jt \VOI , on this c1uy tlJnt Fluhugh moehlne to pIeces beroN long. Hunt, . Tho p'rayer or ."Id petltlon Is: That Mid L ')I of ' LlnclS lOr ;:3ule in ou ,. admllll,"ator may be Ilmhorlzud au(J o rde"",1 severed hIs cQllu e('tl "u wIth Quigg lie we' \I hove .to drow out. It we dOo't, IU8 Ifl ad (Jo lunto . ']'bey al I &0 ... 1 RId ...all'1It.tl1 tor 'Ile p\lrJ)(l80 01 pay' Pee\'y. QUigg. r epOllllug' h l ~ ul1l1'l so our lilli e Cl'ott will bo swnmpl.'d, ood JUI tbe deb'" 01 ..Id Mt.to aud cos ... 01 ud- hu ~tlf\r8, un(l w ill ~el1 l' uur g nod. mlntaterloll tam •• accoi'tltol to tbe l.aLuLe 1<1 burgnlo modu 10 u hot· h 'u(\ell momollt she'll sink lik e 1\ rock. For my port,' I , o~1I luoh c ,_ made aDII proyfded, ODd lor &11 rlltl MIami G" zette, ot uoger, elldcR l'orN to l'elnln h la Wlln t to sell every bus hel of wbeat I o~h.r proper orders anel rellol In tho Ilromlse8. Said real MtaCe .. deocrlbed al 101l0W6: BILU' Kitchen t)lIbiuet for hie "star" wltb nllurlng proml {'S. )jut own tomorrow morolng." c,J!l ! ate 111 the Counw or Worren In ~he State 01, ph oo e 1lI> lor iutl)rD1C~tlon. Fltzuu£h \l'IlS o ollurnte. Be hl 'ld tile n:: 1 Ohlo 'and In 'he town "r WaYIIOCIvllle and They called 8 t8xlt'1lb eDd repaired bouodOll u 10110 .. " Bolnll Lot :numbor (Sl "rRtt er rlelllly to his worc}. Wh ell he ' th ..... ; .. lound on Ihe recorded pi". bl laid forthwIth to Fltzhllgh's oewly leBBed T IID S of 'l'lnloLu y B"v 45 wltS! 1.th STREET. NEW YOU CITY J, B . lett th e bulllllng nllli Wnll<ccJ down I_n I. &owo-beglonlng 01 Iho nOTth·elUlt coruer 01 Ue ~s, ~ODl ~' Vh ooll O~8, U ntel·. lot oum""r t ....o {a); thouco (rooting on ThIrd Sllllc stree t he po 81'860d nothing s UI' e apartJuent 10 a newly erected buUd· .t..... I ·N, a ~l1i· E. !Ian loot; .heDL'C at rllth • vIU,e. Ing tn Llncolu Jlllrkway. It \Vos tor ,1'''- PI1>lJ~tiOll of tAl• •dnrti...._t I. m... poMl1Je 1l2l Ihn cloth es he 1I'0re. ' n e hod n ot u aUllr.. N. 8B~ ' W. IS Poleo too lot numbor t~h tI.. OO-.JIflUtI«/ . f dwnomJ,..tio-. . ' ..ven ( 7): Ihonc8 wllh ~hB lin .. of ",ald In. B. eeot 10 his Ilocke ls. no hod U I)( e,·cu bllchelors exclusively. thle bolldlog; BllUl' 4 rod!! of 4 .1,,'011 1:i~ \V c r " ao~ ' w. B~ leo. to tho N . 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r"I,bur, Mr. UrebHeld, Silent t3n nday wi I,h rela tI ves 10 I:!prlllgfieid Mr lind tin, Roy BLlgkll, of Nsw L\tlrhngtl)n , ut~ e urted ohnrob !Jere on ill LurdflY nl{{ht. Dr, uud Mrs, J, E Wltbum, 01 ..vuYIIB8vllle , wllre oalling 0n Dr, _<u d Mrs , U, \1, RELod1l 1l on l6und .. 1' Dr, C,O. Rlindall, for 811VPrli l d&y~ , ha" buen quite In!lisp08ed, bnt 1. r. boogln to bll better at this wrltlog, Mr ' ann Mrs, Chile Edwards were ,;uu(\ Il Y g U BMtB of Mrs. SOllan Sor fuoe, at n~ar W"ynaBvllle t:/ ra V & ti h 1<1 Ilker are h ll vlng II hard time to -upply the !lem"nd for horses. EV6ry'blng In d ic" ie~ hi g 11 e r prloed 0011 I. D, N , Compton .. nd Alvo Jenkins, of O b .. r Wllml nGtoll, were t;1lt-or d&y night gnaBIY of ucqoalotaDce~. Rev . Htllltiogton , of Ulurlt l! ville, preaobed at tbe MethOdist Cburoh 0 0 tlundl\.y, The A. 1. E, :boroh gn va 1\ ~0011l1 n Ilturday night, and the !lDlounl f oollllt.eral derivild theref r om WIU very.atldt"otory, Mr8, [Jon Hartsook, . ot naar ClllrkevllJ A, \V 118 oi\\IIng on h ur g rand, mother, Mrij. Snuh RIOh, all Friday. W W Welob t r fl nlliloted business In Wllmlng t.on 00 FrIday. Mre. Elsie dooket, uoO dtlllghters', Jean and Rutblofnellr Waynesville. were Satnraay nl gbt nnd ::InndllY I(Ue~t8 of bel' paren l 8, Mr. and .MrII. l!;d Re1180n, or ERS' M!lln sheet, Frunll L BRrrl8 I. a grand jory. man of tbe lederal conrt In lJi uoi n natl The Clvio Lea~oe met with Mra Sabin 'MlloDonRld on Baturrlay. Mrl!l Alloe MoKinsey Bnd Mrs Mary Leah Adams, of Waynt'8vllle. were guests of Mr. and Mrs, W, v.,' , Welob on 811turday, Mr 8, BnnnRh Creswell and Mrs . MRry Byferd entertnlne~ lbe Aid ::Ioolatvon Thursday. Nllt)lan Bnrvey !ltlll remains quUe poorly, wi th ItttJe enoooragement for the better, I1r, and Mr8. Sbaddy, of Vevay, Ind, , ' hllve moved Into our olty. 1'he d ooLor will paot!':e medlolne, Rnd they wlll be full-fl edged olt lzens of QUI' towo, . Miss Floromon Read Wtlll In onr lawn on I:!&turnay, visiting IIcqoBln. lanoell, The snolV IAI<' lVeek brought llS back lu$o ~inter ,

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lYlLE 'Dr'. L O. B1'ook III d\3 II bnslness tnp t.o Dllyton, ~'rll1uy , Mr!!. EHtli Noll, of I:!prlogfield, epent Ii'rldllY with home folks. SBvarftl trorn here were at tbe play Ki ven by the BIJ{b School Ilt f Wit yoetiv\Jle. \oV pdlUesdtly eVllnine I 1 1 8~ L onli 11l' I3I 1'1 nls 8 p enH" llur_ 1 dn v 111111 "'u on",;\, w \l h hel rlll' lIll . ~I ~ l\Iotrthlll'il lor,IlL ' P""v.V: , II ',~, 'Illude L llwl~ It! ttule t p ' ),,, lO ut ugufu " tH' r It ~"I{e rll ULI IOl'lI of ~011

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Dew l'hE'vrolet rmosh" ot M i~ J{H"llrY D ('la rk fel,urU BIl to Oxfol'U I W e lln e~ d ll ,V BVtluing. ~I r ;<, linrry McBinlliH reoelved <Yort1 of the dOt1th o f b (! r brother, M 1', Bt' rt, W"t'OD, ut tbe Xenia ho~. pllol, 'nDdllY m orning, 'J'be funeral will be beltl at his I.. te resldelloe In ~'p if fi eld Mr. lind IIIrs. W, F, Clark attended t-he h'"rtllPrs' Club lI,t the h ome of Mr , "uri Mrll, ,I , W. WhUe In Way_ nrsv ' lie Otl l'h arsdny , Mr. fwd Mr ~, S, H , Bnlnes, Mre R hp rt Hunt Ilurt Mtr. RDd Mr~ Wal. t r K eorlok w" re III a borne mlssioo_ ury lU Nl iin /!.. haiti ti t t.tIA .benot-ifol ooontr y I .. Ol e (I f MTB F raucis Noll I),nd '"mily At tiJJr ID ~;bo"" Tb ur HtJ.l y uft .. rncoo. 1\

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ROADS seem smoothed out by the wonderful new Trijlex Sprin&s of Overland 4.

This comfort is now ob: ' tamable in a light car with economy in fuel and tires and remarkably low upkeep cost. ,

Triplex Springs hold the wheels to the road, while the passengers rid'e in comfort. Their astonishing qualities have created an ehtirely new conception of li&ht car ridin&

Overland ' 4 is started and li&hted by the Auto-Lite , two-unit system. It has U. S_ L, batteries, It is equip. pet! with all the latest car

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K. E, Thompson entertained oouple of Iowa hog breeders, II C oplo of days laat week. M ~L Terry and K, E Thornps(' n !lllenS 8&&urd.y In WayuesvlJ'lb. ... Examined Correctly..• A, B Talma~e and fAmily anu I Glasses Fitted Mrs. Jellllie KeDnon a u.eudod ubnrcb nt Olive Brllnoh on SondRY . I AT MODERATE P'U~ Lon Brannon and Wife and Mi s ' L ola ·Brannon vlalted relatives at, Wil mington on Snnduy. Mrll, Amanda Garner and dllugh . Optical Department tA r eD ter t.lllned IIlel"b,rldllr8 on IR ~ t S. Detroit St. Xenia. Ohio WedneBday. , We have Cere-a-UI Sweetl, Open evenings by appointment The !lad nllWI of the death of Mrs, Dairy Feed, Bran, i\lIddllngs. 01~. . K8rl LnoY,llt ber home In Wllming' l \!ellter Tankage, Hominy Meal, t on, reaohed os on MoodilY, Mr8. , Oil Meal, Cottonseed Meal anll l.8o.1 had been sick for several , wee lis. J'he family have onr deep. Ground Birley. es\ lIympdb,.la Chla Chelr darkes' l Drain Tile, Hollow Bulldln, honr. . MrtI. "'''Ia Davll, who haa beeD Tile, Fenclnr Posts, Fertlllzerll, ' 5elf Feeders for Hogl,' B.rrel Salt Mr8, A, Z, Bltrtlloolr and 80n. Ken_ suffering with blood poh~on In ber lett haad, III letting along .1 waHaB nel·h . of De .. r Vlarksvillp, 8pent I!6V. FUNERAL DlREC:roR Special prices on loodll taken erBI davs last week wi th ber parent8 oould be ezpeoted. dlrecl ,from cars, here, Waynesville, Ohio Come to our office or phon., Mr. and Mre. Alber't Uray andao. your needs, Let us supply you Merle, were oalling 0[1 their parenti, Sunday, from cars and lIave you money. Fully Equipped for Good Mrs. HaDnah R loh end grand Service. danghter, Inez R ioh, were In WIlYnenlJle, Blltnrday. Large Display Room. Mr, aDd Mr8. Orltlndo Brannon TELEPHONIC'l DAY OR NIGH1 and Sister, MIs8 Lulie :BrannaB I were JloutoDta Yov IJlleparcl 10 Wilmington, BnndllY. Funeral Direetor Mr. Bnd Mrs. W , T , Jordan anler8010.. retnalb, tUoq" hlOOt! ",ta lned tit dinner, oUDday, Mr. J , leaiag. oftell ocellt' from ....tello, and Embalmer, Wm. Bartsook. Mr, and Mrs Il', A. nIb or wOUDd. from rulty 1U1i1. or DR. J. W. MILLER. Rllrtsook and Mr and Mrs. A, Z. other metab DOll't".. thl. durer, Wayne,vllie. Ohio. liartsook and 80D, Kenneth, Protect ,.oUNIlf by b8"'nr • ),attl. , Mr aad Mr., Uhu81ColJler enter- of Hou.loaia alwa,. a' . . . ,_ ••• DENTIST: •• ' Ule, tained at diDner, ·Sunday, In bonor 'lIIerreJ\~ey D... MclCll1ip wall-aowa f ....... Either Auto or Horae drawn service, of A bljllb (Jollier's oigb'y lIeveoth of Clark Co., Ohle...,..: "I .Mp'" , No extra chari'e for auto I8rvice. w.,n...u... 0 f\nUIVl'rBllry, Mr, "lid Mrtl , Am08 Oil a ru.t)' nail wiliell .....a. 11111. Bath pbones in Office and Residence Allen, Mr. anll Mrs. Ed Gray, of wa,. tltrotlgb f"'- I appll~ No,14. Beeoh O rove, Mr. Bnd Mrs. Earnest BOllltbnla to the WOUld I~ ... . Collier nod ob tld ren, Dorothy I1nd daged tit. foot. Ia I eIlort . . . tit. BARNHART. pala got auill'. Aftu a.,..." I Uba rl e~, of Iiuv eys burg did Bot u.p aad the YOW ~ Mrs. UK I,berloe Jordon Is s pendtnR' Rlc.I,.." Notary Pub.lt: sAveral weekR wi~1l ber daogbter, .IIo •• toaIa (on. 0NIaa1 1_' Vete, r lna" LIIIia...) ••,. be, fnaf, ll1DHe4 tMr~. Oeo , LelbHr t, of Uhloago . All klDda of Notary Work. wnla op_ .... IOHI or knuJMrl', Munhll DaVIe spont SUDday ,_, I. '"tIlaa' wIaI1. IU ... la. At Or"'ustl 01 01110 SCat' Unlvenl' and Dew a ~peotalty. eVfnlng with Mr. IlI nd Mra. Joe 70lIl' cIrq~ .. . . . . . aM ,1'" Davll'. of BarveY'!lbnrg.

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Bnrry 8b ldllker, of B~rvey.burg, WAIl here on Mooday , delivering • flne yoong h vr8e to Ailt(jn Davis , An'on DavIs lost one of hla bes' horeee' on ~utur!!o.,V. Geo .. Ellis, wife and dnllgh$er,MIIi Vesta, we;e In RarvnY8burl, tlun_ da,. afternpon_ A. ti, AileD In!! wilD, g(} Gray and :wIfe, Ubu, UollIer aali wife, and E. C Co)ller and family lite their Bun. dl\y .d inaer with AblJab Collier, near BarveYllborg. U being hili eightyelxth bl~tbdey, Ch.... Bageme,.er, formerJy of this pleoe, bui now one ot WayDe rowollbip'e mOllt prominent farmel'Jl lad .tooll dealer8. traDlaoted bUlLlneall here recently , lire Kate Jordan 18 villtlng rela. &iV8IID ,Cbloago . ,. , III I'raDk ~hank 1I11ll remalDa a IlIrloulooDdUlon, W B. Terr,., ~DSOD DaTI. a.4 K B, Thompeoa apent tleda,. af.r. DOOD with Bany a' Bar

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Mr . and Mr; W. H . Allen were That Americanization Center in Cincinnati vi, it ors, Tue day . New Yorli. and we hope to have many more of ite ki nd, telltl of enSeveral cot tishRiteMasons are a t· courl.l~ ing 8uccessin th e work. The t ending lodg;e in Dayton, today. ~our\g mothers learn to feel q,o dis· tance between themselves and the Get a Lot\ft·Hand S ulky Plow young college wOlrien. th eir teachers ,!"hile you ca,n. lit H. E. E rnhurt 's, whom they meet fnmilia rly 8'3 their Born- To Mr. nnd M.rs . Harold neighbors and friends. They seem Burge, Sundlay, April 11.1920, ason. to grasp t he idea of neighbors more readily l han any other te rm that Lost- Licl1Ose Tag No. 57332. Re- can be used. W. C. T, U . Neighbors ward offered. C. D. Miars, New is printed in large letters on the f ront door of this center . Ourlinglon, Ohio . The women were anxious to know Alfred Wri~ht. of Ann Arbor the letters W. C. T. U. in this sign. University . is horne for a few days. Il wus easy to exp lain to them that W. stands for women, ths t t'. tltontls Mr. and Mrs. C W. Younce S r . for ch ristian. and that T. in the sim· old fro m v is ihlE.' meusu rin g plllllp. ate moving into tht'ir new home on pie language that they cou Id und er· ee what YOll bu y. s tand. appli es to people '~ho \lont Thi rd stleet, today. get drunk The U for Union w,a s After a moWe have a ' fe w Left - Hand ulky readily understood Plows . Get; on e whilt:: yon can at men t 's r eflection one woman said, .. Men have Unions . maybe neig hbors H. E Earnhar t 's is Union for warnell. " To this. all Mrs. Alke McKinsey allil Mrs. p resent ag reed , Mary L, Adams sp~ nt Friday with ----friends in Harveysburg. Lea rni ng 10 sing with others the : first verso of America. and to salute Ball Game at P hillip~ Pllrk, Friday the flag one molher said proud ly . a fternoon . Wilmill~to n Hi vs Way - .. My boy this learn in school, be nePhone 41 Waynesville, Ohio nesville Hi. Game called at 3:30'. think mOlher learn too . Anothver "FARQUAR~· er mother Raid, "pretty soon my baMr . and Mrs. B. " Howell moved bies learn be Amerirans, now I learn SANITARY HEATING to Port Will iam Tuesday. where too; they g row big, be fine AmeriSYSTEM they will mlllke their home this sum· cans. notlhink mother be dunc ~ " mel'. ManY'haads nodded in sympathy at Caesar's Creel< Friends Church ( he r umb il ion to keep pace with her Found-A wrist watch, Owner Sun day School at this ~ hurch every , " hiltlr .. n. Another bright · ra ced can have same by prov ing property, ' unday at lO o'clock . Preschinit '.VI,ma" who had lived in New York ~ iervice at II o'cl ock a , m You ar E' at the Gazette olfic " for eiJ.{ hl vtlare. had never had a I .:ordially invi led to be present. Mrs. C. M. Robi tze r, Mr6. L. A. (' han ce Lv learn English before. Zimmerman, Mis!.' Helen Marlatt and ' :o mmi ~si ' lOer Claxton.of t he United Ferry Chrlslian Church Mr, Chas . Buell were in Day lon, :-: tI1h~S Uureau of Education, comThursday, April 15th lutllllmg on this method of work . Tu esdav afternoon . Bible School Bt 9:30 . Preachin g says, "I t is the fi nesl line of AmeriFea turing Ethel Cla y lon, ill at 10:30 a. m. and 7:30 p m . EveryFor 8Ie-- S. C. W. Leghorn Eggs, canizution servke thst 1 have ever one invited. J . A. Pine. Paator . uy sett ing or 100; al so . Buff Orping- known ." ton El!'gs . Mrs. B V . Smi th, phllne St. Nlary 's Church ;;7-3. Wayn,esvi lle. Ohio . m5 Do you rtlmember when the EilrhAlso, Fatty Arbuckl e, in a s c~e :lm, enl illed , teenth Amendment was fully ra tiSecond Sunday after Easter, April II '. Mr. and Mrs. C. E . J ohns and fied a year ago. how good. honest, 18:-Sunday chool at 9:30 a . Ill .; > We sell Farquhar Furnaces to men who son. Glenn . of Lytle, a nd Mr Partemperence people in your town or Mornin~ Prayer and sermon at 10::.!0 . (, . Admission , 11 and 17c 'J A hearty welcome awails yo u al Sl. ry and Mi g,~ Mary Cook visited wi th community said. " Now the work of want a "quality" heating system. Mary's Church, next Sunday morn- Mr. and Mre. E J . Smith. of Wil- all temperance orlCanizations is mington, IllISt week . done, " and many Bat back and folded ng. ' A large number are placing their orders Saturday, ApI iI 17th their hand s with a very satisfied air Never before has the S. Fred LebBut the liquor forces did not sit early. You have the same opportunity. M. E. Church Featuring Wallace Reid in a good play, anon Big Store been so well supplied back and ear , we are beaten •. w(> Ralph vo ltan Jonl!8, Minister. with Borne Furnishings as now. may as well give up the fight . No. Sunday School, 9:15 a . m .• Ji1rank l:Iundreds (If Rugs now on Bale at they went to wOl'k at once and laid LeMay, superintendent. Morning $1600, $1675. $25 00, $44 60 up to plan'3 to repeal the amendment, or Write to Also Path~ News service, 10:80 - "Tbe Soul, a Jewel." $92.00 . Illissell Carpet Sweepers, failing in that, to keep the law from Admission, 17 and 22 cen ls. being enforced. Evening service- " Dieciplo All Na· $3.76. Va(:uum .SweeperS, ·$9 .QO . ti, nB," Stereopticon lecture Wed- - - -,. ? nesday evening. . Messrs. S,. D. Henkle. Fra.nk H ess. You recall their National conven· Tuesday, April 20th Wilmington, 'Ohlo Ch~B. Burnett, .Emmor Bal ly. J T. tion in Atlantic City. when they de· Elhs, Hornor Carev, Geo . Wa terhou~e cided to appropriate two billion dol· FeatuTing Douglass Fairbanks , in a g rE.'at film, Myer Hyman. Ed Thomlll!, J. A lars. for five years C'ampaign to proMcCoy, Frunk Rudduck. an .1 ~ . L mote non- enforcement of, and dis· Crane attended lhe mspectlon of satisfaction with the prohibition Lebanon .lodge F. & A. M.. Wednes- law. a law already passed by Con' Admission, 17 and 22c dayevenmg. gress, When you recall the fact thelle were the 8ame people who ~ ~ The Week-l!:nd on Gingham Week. were convicted of being in alliance in accord with the nation-wide occa· witb the GermAn nation durinll the sion, will'be a real event at the ' S war. you will not wonder at their MaILe for yourself the agent's buying commission and Mal'llhall Haine8. who has been Fred Co. Lebanon Big Store. Friday willingness to work agahist lhe ,- - -- - - - - - - - -- - - - - - -- - -- ----: expens" , You can ship your cream yourself .as easy as clerking in Zimmerman's grocery and S~lurda~ will find generous American nation now . seUingto ,a buying agent. We pay the freight and guar- alnce his return from the war, has stocks of tll1e best qualities to fit all been appointed clerk in the freight possible ne,~ d s , asse mbled for display. The task before us nolV, sisters, is antee your cream and cans against loss in transit. Amer- office at Corwin, and will take up hill just a little different from what it ican butter is now in competition with cheapet foreign new duties Friday. . He will make Henry Brownell, Mrs. Herbert was before the amendment "Vas ratio butter and the American Farmer' must market his prod- an obliging clerk. also an efficient Brownell, Mis.~1l1l Lucy and Mary fied. Then it was to convince men Waynesville, Ohio Brownell. N. S. Barnett and wit e and of the .desirability of prohibition . Phone 68-1 J4 uct in the most economical way. Feed 'has not gone one. Earl Barnett. of Washington C. H. , Now it is to save the people from down any in .price, so every cent of revenue must be Ohio; Mrs. John M. COllins, of Ha- reaction in sentiment, lmd purpose; SAMPLE EXHIBITED AT WHITE'3 GROCERY STuRE lem. N. Y.; Mrs. Sarah Moeher. of at the instance of falle public teach· secured. aoa shipping DIRECT is the biggest possible Chillicothe. Ohio; W. J, Barnett. of era, and political leaders . And for uving. Just compare O,llr prices for the past six months Shawnee. Okla.; T. R. Smi.th and tbis eDd we press lICientiftc temperand see how, much more you 'could have made by shipptwo daughters, of Brookville; Mrs. ance instruction in the public schools H. Q. Alexander, Mrs.' Luther Sel- as much af! ever we did . ing DIRECT to The Tri-State :Sutter Co. W; H. Dinwiddie has been ap- lars. Miss I!i:mma Moodie, Mrs, J . W. pointed apprll i~r in place of F. W. E4wards, Misses Maraaret and TrilWeek 1!eI11IllI1I& Week beglnulu, Week beII lnnlDr Woell beilluIIIDI Hathaway, deceased. Tbis appoint· lena EdwBlrds, of Dayton; Dr. ElizaMarcil February ~"'roq JaDtaarT .Decem'*' ~.r ment .was made last' week by Audi· beth Shrieves, MI89 Emma Shrieves ......... 70c 1st 2nd ... ...... 67c 5th ... ~ ..... 70c 8rd ........ 72c lilt·........700 tor Mounts, and anyone wishing to and Mra. Isaac Hildebran t , of Wil8th .. ........ 70c .. ~ .... 65c l(ltb ........'{5c 8th ......... 7Gc ..2th .... _... 7Oc 9th consult him in regard to their taxing': mington; Dr. Milia, wife and daugh17tb........7oo 16tb .. ...... 7oo .1 9th... :....7Oc 16th ........ 67c 15th ........ 75c ter, of, Middletown, and Miss Rowena If n 9t, call en can do ao. 24tb ........ 75c 22nd ....... 7SC 26th ........6'i'c 23rd . ...... 70c 22nd : ...... 75c George Graham has been appoint- Wright, of Red Lion. Attended the ·29th ........ 70c 29th.-...... 7Oc funeral of C. W. Barnett, Saturday appraiser for. ~8.t Wayne. afternoon . _--___ 0- -I The men's 'chorus Gf the M. E. Church lVent to Ferry, Sunday even· ~or San.pks ·& P rices ing and sang at the service. Their singing was much enjoyed by the . Get your work done congregation. Rev. Pine preached . , a good sermon on the·'Loveo!Christ" early and get away. from Ilnd the service was inspiring to all We are now ready to con tract for the rush aQd shortage of who at tended. . ' your sweet corn for this fall. Will labor. pay $20 per ton and seed furnished . April 12th to 18th inclusive Come and talk it over. 'rhe Men of Waynesville will hold TRI-STATE PRICE Is ALWAYS' GOOD' for a week j Also. our gravel pit is open. The their nexlmeeting on Wednesday. entrance to the pit has been repai r- Allril 28th . Hon. J . L . Shuff, gened and is now in good condition, eral manager of the Union Central Give us a call. Life Insurance Co, of Cincinnati. Waynesv ille Canning Co. will be the guest of honor and de· liver an addres~ on " Civic Pride." The county commissioners will be , . present, also. to discuss the "Good Sunday evening. after Rev. J . A CfDclDnatl. Ohio. Caah Capital, $250,000.00. . • Roads" proposition . The ~adies Aid Pine had finished his services at the , of the M. Ie: Church will serve the Ferry church. he started ,to crank . Nearly 40;000 cream producers in Ohio. Indiana. R,enlucky. supper in the church dining room at his machine, preparatory to Roing to Welt Virginia and Virlr1n1a ship DlR8CT. Our doors are never 7 o'clock promptly . his home. when in some manner it closed-trucks Irather the cream at all de pots day and nillht. ,'back-fired,' .' and broke the bonea No patl'(ln ever lost a penny dealing with UR . 'Tag your cans in his right wrist. He ia Buffering or if you need cans, write for Free Trial Cans for 30 Days The finest Cobblers anu Rose considerably from tbe accident and it ..The Tri-8tate handles more cans of cream per day than any IN you ever saw. Seed is getting is probable that he will go to Dayother creamery In the world. . t!Carce and higher. Better ton and have the X-ray turned on' his buy now, wrist .. '

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The County W. C. T . U , Ins titute 1'1 which was hel d at Lebanon on Fri~ 1e regular meeting of lh e Wom· Gingham i n new plaids or plain, day, April 16, was 8 profitable and No game last F rido u bec au~e of un 's Auxil iary was held on Frid ay daughtl!", E-lbe r, \ve r e Dayton vi8i - 40c and 60c at Hymll n's , enjoYllble occasion, . int!piring all rain , 'Wllnlin gto n II i wel'e to have afte rnoon. April 19th, at the hom't' tors Monday IIfte rnoon . with increased interest in our work play ed he re. of Mrs. J . F, Clidwall ~cl r . The J . C. Hawke and D. L. Crane at· meeting wall opened by music on th(' "Every Wnman" mfly gilt a piliI' lended a mee ting of lhe Republican without one not e of discourage men t: Th :! memb ers of the ~'raduilli ng Vic trola, "All Hail the I owe r of of Spring Pumps or Strap Slippers Centrlll committeemen at Lebanon You shoulu have he ard Mrs, ~,1ary Grant, of Maineville, t ell how clllss this year ILre Franl'E:s Janney Je:l US NIUlle." 11'9 , Cadwallad c l' it! Patenl Leather 0 1' Block Kid , I,'riday , ' their Union had worked and worked RUlh Schatzman, H lI ~el Sali bury ,' conducted the devo tional !'rl'i e' ,-rlldeH$6 00 tu $ .00 value for '£1 .llO in variou. ways unlil they have CllL rs Bl! r ryh ill, Clara Atkin son and 'cri pLUrul Qu otali ns we re g iv en ill II l"red 's, with every pair of Shoes. J , O. Cu rtwright arriv d hom e "CSllon e to roll call. l " ' lnp~ or Oxford s purchased (rom from incinnati, where he had been faised more than thr e d oll ars per Virgil Retullick. member for the Public fund. Bu t Th e United Than l; offerin g box~~ t , 'J regulal s tock , ~e rY ing ~n lhe Federal II rand jury, Oregonia Union alii I sta nd 3 at the The sc hools hacks, whose routes were opened at thi s m e tin~ and they ha vlllJ( completed thei r work. head haying paid up to this dale 'a re in tlte eastern part of t he to wn. Itl'v. H V. J . F , adwallad r Yal" a libout $110. . ship mod e their trips al noon Tucs. ta lk 011 the Unit 11 ' Thank Orr-crillA' Mr. and Mrs. Frank· Andrews and The time has been extended for day liecauae of t he alnrml rlg r ate al This Wi.l1I followed hy the rl:ading of ~ wo sons, of Wapakoneta, and Mr, raisil'jg the $l,OOO,OOO , so Warren which the riv r waB risin!!;. a pOl!m 01') th · m iLo lime e nlitled lind Mil:!. I:i'url'y Hamilton , of Ji)ay- Oonnty may yet come up with ner "'1'he L ittle ~Iue !;lo:x," I y Mr~' spent S Ulluay af tern ~o" \\lith ton. SMITH'S MIAMI full (luota . Thllilenior claB~ play will be pre- Uen H,a rlsock . 'l'hu m oney wa", Mr. lind Mrs. Ge.)rge Hamilton, Llten offer d f ollowed by the United Beside the ladies -who did well ented Monday even ing Mmy 12, .parts on the pro.rram, we .were 'l' hllnk OJfering-, prayer by Rev , .1. SMITH'S HAVLIN Mesdames J, E, Janney, W, O. f d P Cud wallade[. The boxl's wer 1{lIper, gm ma Chlipman, Chas.Hough wilh 'UB of Rev. Clerke, fou nd to SMITH'S SPECIAL I{e v, and Mrs. l{ C. Jones and Mi::lS ofavore the M.to Ehave Church, Lebanon, added to contain hlter. ' $17 .8 1 which wal'! ~ and Rev. J ane, of the M, ~ Church Frances Janney att.end ed the County of Wayne!lIil1e, and Mr, Willard The business part of th e mllctin g W, . T, U. meeting at Lebanon Jblicity secretary All of the was after which Mrsr: Friday. ' pDry Federation. gaveCounty good, Ed iththen M, condu Harriscted read a ve ry inle Come to Ferry Suriday April 25th, No Wr ltt~n ~I U;' . C::1 .; om. talka and had words of encourage. eating letter from her nie 'e , Mi!ls bring your lunch, spend the day and 111 ~ I " ," 1I111s k I. " ",','" " rlll,m. 11m Mr. and Mrs. W, O. Raper and ment for the Woman's Chris tian Cris enberry, who is a mi>!$ionalY in enj oy the se rvices, special mllsic. All II'lIl'l1 r ol lil' ,," r 111111 1t,," 'I. ·, ,101\\'11 kow Mis., Rulh Schatlzman visited with remperance Union. Indi a. Mrs , J . F. Cadwallader r cad invited. J . A. Pirie, Pastor. ~el1""" II "n IU g"IIl',,; ri ,,!, relatives in Sardinia, Ohio, SundllY. Allhough it rained nearly all dllY. Raymond Deardoft' met with an a n instru ctive articl e, "A ' ke tch of ~~~~~~~~~!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!'!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!~ Mi:!:! Dola Schattzmlln, of the latter wera five Unions represented , accident which migh t ha ve proven Our Church Wor k in Alaska ," Mrs We specialize in High-grade place, accompanied them home for 8 lhere We took our hutch boxes but you very serious had not help r eached Jas . McClure read an articl e on , short visll Coffees. While "Bishop Morria in Panama," which would not have thou·g ht it necessary him almost · immediately . if you had seen the provision those going across' the Pelinyroyal Hill \\IllS folll)wed by a ta lk un the ' O rd er Ralph Smith . who left here the SMITH'S middle of March to lake up govern- Lebanon ladies had m ade for us road, near Sear's h?m e, the steering of the Holy Cross." by Re v. J : F. MIAMI ment land, arrived home SaturdllY. From beans and potato salad to ~od. gave way, Ol~ hl~ machine CaU S- .Cadwallader, whi.:hlheld the close at· He thinks that Ohio is a pretty good fruit, pie, cake. I<:e cream and coffee IIlg It to upset pmnmg young Dear- tention of the interested listene rs MillS Gwendolin Schwartz accom- doff, who waa t,he only oceupant nf The program closed with mu sic SMITH'S loclltion for a young man, and that p~nied by her mother on the piano,! t~~ car . n!lder It . He suffer.ed only "The Sanctus." ' WRrre n COllnty has jU8t aBgood land HAVLIN gave us two !'elections on the Saxo_l silght brulsP.S, but the machllle was During t he social hour which folas Idaho . ' lowed IIdj ournment d elicious r ephone, whl.:h were enjoyed by all. badly damaged. OUl' thanks we extend to Miss . • .. .. freshmen ts of ire cream and cake SMI1'H'S "Every Woma n" will be intl'rested SPECIAL. ' . , . J h ' were served by lhe hostess assisted in the announcement of free con- F by Miss Clara Lileand Miss Henrietla ce rts daily at the S, Fred Co. Leb- r~!i;c;liot~n~~r dcl~g':S~~ ~h;;~~h Received fresh each ·week 11110n Mig Store. The Columbian the mud and between the deep ruts McKinspy. Mrs . Mary L . Adams A WAteRPROOF FLOOII VARNI$H of Wilmington was prt>.lIent as a vis: and ground with our elec- lil'aphllphone atock of r'lcords and in the face of'a pouring rain. itor. made for fl oors andfloor s o~ ly. 'It looJcs exclusive agency of Jeff Thompson tric steel-cut mill. ., The farm of the late John S . Bart,,:,cll ,and .la~ts fo r the longest pos~ible has been taken ove!'. Ilnd a grapha time 10 spite o f the t ea r a nd constant phone department installed on the mezzenine floor. where free concerts washing a floor 11111 t gd. not seH as bidders were not on the will be given hourly, an<~ you can ground. hear the records vou like best. The most complete stock of Graphaphonf's and Records in Warren Coun· ty will be carried May reCON8 are now ready and on,sale. On Tuesday evening, April 13) Messrs, Chas. 1'oed tmann and Ceo , , Zink, of Miamisburg . representing 1920, Maple Temple Pythian Sisters, of Harveysburg, had a pleasant and lhe Miamisburg Leaf Tobacco .Co" profitable meeting, D . .D. G. C Wilre In town Saturday, lookinll afle r a localion for a tobacco stripping Mrs, Helena Korb, of Hamilton. came and had Inspection. She was Th n, 'F ' M' . . factory, They were successful in well pleased with the worlr, and the. . e noman S • orelg!! I sst~narv locating a place, and are now desir:Society he ld th eIr Aprl! meetmg at OIlR of obtaining the · labor, which condition ot.the Temple affai'rs. ' A delightful lunch of ham sal)d. the home ,of . Mr:l. WIlkerson, on in the main will be female labor , wiches, cuffee. ice cream and cRke \~ E'dne~da), at te nlOon: the seventh , l The work will not be hard and any was Aerv,ed by the lunch comll'.ittee 1 he devotlOn,al exercIs.es were lead woman can soon pick it up all the A p\E.asnntsocial time was en j)yed -by ~he preSident, MI S, McClure , work being piece wo rk, Th e fac ( h)' all The sick members and olher an,d m ~~ e ab ,an ce of the secretary, lIlTY , it is sai d, will operate the year <Ick on ~s we re remempered by hav- !\il s LI~Zle Ste wart acted tn her around, Anyone wanting such a . . po ition will do well to leave her inl!' cr!'Dm ond cake eent'them Our place , III1Xt m eeling will be , on Tu esday After the rca~ lIl g of the mlllutea name a t the postoffice and if the even ing, Apri) 27 ' . of the last meeting H.nd rol,1 call hy right nm ount of help c~n be sec ured, Martha Davis the secretary; II ~pl endlJ rellort. t he factory will uegin operations M" of Rand S ~rom the tr~asurer, MI s . . R, '?, BO on, . _ _ _ Gro A, WILS RIven f,lr th ,e first SIX _ -'-_ .••_ .... months of i.he yea r Th e society' ·1 : has don e gplelld Id wo rk and by th e ~ arric~ t efforts of lhe ladies, have succeed ed in clou blinll thei r mem ber~hip which milk 'ti si xty m,e mbers enroll ed , Being th e first SOciety in Mr Howard Drummond, who lives this group to do this , thc ladi es on I he Gons farm, lind .Miss Is!\belle won a ten d ollar priz e. offercd by Smith, duught ~r of Mr : James Smith the Di9lrlct ecretary to be used in went tIl Ma ~Q n I~st Weanesday af- their lh\nk offe rin~ , A thoroughlv en te r ta ining mys'emMn Hnd were quietly married at 9 The following program,wliich was tery story is deve l op ~d through a " most in te r~s tillg, lo,iUS rendered , 111- series of. thrilling incidents in "The ' hal ,plere, . , ,.. Thursday, April 22nd The ~"lIng~ c.ouple returned home strumental 8ulo, Etbel Hosier; read· Grim Game," the paramount_Ai-t-1 jess~ Lwatix;,~~ ~.~ ..: Featuring Dorothy Dalton, in one her plays,' Ihe !l3me evening, and will g o to ing, Li~zi e Stewllrl; paper, The cl'aft picture in which Houdini the h"USllktlepinll on ' the Gons f~ rm riew countrie.'! of Europe , 0y. Mrs . celebrated ilIusion,iat, is appe~ring ~. Ilbout MIIY 1st Snth Mr; ,a nd Mrs; Elsworth ~herwood; '~ocn l solo, ab ·'the . ·Miami theater this week l)rum~ opd have '!lany frJenrl , in the Mr!l Le May. . . Tne same feats which have amazed .... Also 'a' two-reel Ma.:k-Sennett comedy, ll1wll~hlP. who WI h them a happy ' Mrs McClure and Mrs Williamson vaudeville audiences are incluJed in {llarried life, ' ." gave report!' on the Gromp meeting t.he picture, and others even more _ __ .. _.. held lit Spring Valley, A plea was. sensational have J>een add ed. . . alBa made for h plp in the hospital • -- .. • Admission, 11 and 17c , ,.

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. " M,-..a draft. Bnoultl n IL"" "''''''' d ~~"8. (oak It to toe U IS'l'Il" W'·_'"'''''''' • 'nt troll:l New York day before ycs- office In th e hOlel lind lef t ord ~rs fo r t ·rdll)'. My brother bllt It, but he's sud. Its dellyerj' lit nino o'cl uck. d"llIy t.ll en 1II. Probobly torgot IIII ! • • • • • • • a ilOUl It. '1'bat's all. rll:l sorry. Bunt, I .' A nd anyon e lool' NI tor Fltdlllj(h bll t I ca u ol\'er you nothing except my th.\I night I~l his o pnr1Jtlt'lI t. or In U!(! l>" I'IIOoal check. and that'lI be ooly tor theaters or hotel lobhles. or III UIlY of • I'e", thousand •. " th e oth er p hlc~s ",h('Ta he Ilsun lly 10 1\ f1neb.·all at Hunt'a rev erence ! BPe nt hi s e\·ellln!:s. It \\'Iulrl hn \-e b€l\'11 f . I' wea lth lint! his desire to t oady to In ,·nl o. ti e wou ld nOI hn,-e been tlctt\(1 In Il \~ .I r..\' unwI.rHC'I' Illfl IHl t.' r , It were to the !'ront, Wbll t ItO oppor- I tOllnd. Afl.' r IIl'lI\'() r ln~ Ih ~ n IIIl'IY-I'I;: I, . Lho ll· t'loity to be ot ae.rvlce to this man of I\ lI t 10 n vII I' ~n l t1on In I" \\' .. r 'Ill rk snnd dollur he ((·11 811'11"1:,'1.\' ~Ih'n., 1110111 1 He could hllve wished tor Btr('ct a toll . t rlllllpls!l ·III()ltln l: 111 0 0 eJl"" kl ug "oIl' \I'll ' n IIsk.,.1 II (lir oct lIJlng better, "Don't worry about with n polnt NI lIC'ord. 311 11'c.1 In I'1IltllOO 11 111'>111 1111 . II UII, \.I1;>n IH~ 'thll ll!:'h t he WIlS t at tor a II:Itnule, DaD." He 8poke IInhll llJlNIT Ilnd \\'('lIrlnl,; 10\\ Ullon ilia u n no l! c t·tl. . ·rt tc hln g 1t1!4 e,.,unerfltor " ,th the utm ost frl elldllness. "I'll at. bro\\' on old slouC'h 1111 1 1'1111 )' hnl t a wit h 51,1'hHlg ;:lnllC'f's or us pl clolJ . t, ud to your ma rgtns tor you. Flvo I z ~ lUll 1:1 1'1: -. \\, 11 l'UfI'\I$ llI g (1l'lI r I01l8And ~' lt z hu!:h notl'd hI.' \\'us 11 0 IOIlKer IIIdred tboueaod, I bolleve yOU IIIlld 1" {y w\l " .h" lIIu!I<lled tll· U l l ~II~ . lau dlu, " Dall" to hi m. bu t "~Ir. Fitzhugh." "Yes." FItr.huKb rapldl, filled out a th l'm In 111111111 11 11 ~ .)II g, Rnd tncltlnl At los t he could reattu ln blUlselt DO ( leek tor twenty thoullllnd ·dollars. U Il'IU to lirllnl'en rl hllloiry. lonier. " r alre thll. Aoyhow, Hunt" B e tore "Mr. F itzhu gh." he beKftn, opporentt , cbeel! from til e boole. "Jnst all no CHAPTER \/111. Iy a bsorbed In the shldy of lois Hnger· t 'lden<'G of good faIth," be lougbed . nails. "L er-a fu nny thing hllp\lCoed 'rbe ('(turtier took tile cbeck In the Fltzhugb's d ' ilo nch Ins tcd two wbUe you were IIwoy. A few doy~ E me jocular spirit In whi ch It Wlt8 ( 'ert!d, scarcely glAnctng at Ita Ogu re. weeks. Then he so herc(! UJI Rnd went atter you lett I wllnt(!(] to sond' yon !l hom e. Und er CO\'cr or t hp $olll nolence wire. a nd as 1 dldn't know yo ur New J ·ter a little they perted, Hunt bus len. l e t. the private ofllce ot Bllrton, UIOt en" elopoo tile a pol'III1,'nt hulldlog York ndd reSll, 1 looked you up In the at to\lr o'clock ID th e 1Il01'O ing he stole N ew York directory. 1 al so looked you ~ Il lor. liP the sll ftlgllts or stol l'S to his roo ma up In th e New York Blue Book und In B'1tr.hulh went .tralght to bls ban.k tbo Now York SOCial ReK;ls ter ond 10 V ' d lIepoalted the thirty thoulWln<J dol· the N w York BllslneS1l DlrecloQ." • I rs. Immediately attel"wards he "W ell'" S11ld Fitzhugh quie tly. II rted back to tb. Board ot Trade.. "W ell, the (Ilct Is, 1 cOuldi, ' t tllld you. " . ben nearly tbere. bowever, he tri ed nil tho F ltzhll ghs. CroUl Aaroll st"pped, paused IrrelOlute, tIlen turned to Zlzoh. but to 0 0 IlIIrpose. Noe of I nd walked aiowly In another diract1Hlm kn ew you; DOtH) of th IlJ bod U" n. For over an bour be roame<J ever h ort! ot you. It's n II t tic s lngu· stJessly about the loop. He see!Ded IlIr, Iso't In" l:o ll.rm ot purpose, aImless at destlnan, 1l'I I:%IJDlIh looked down lit hllll Crom bls 8uperlor tle lght. De wus smiling Once, without exactly knowing wby, engngl llgly. HI8 ey es werll us Ingcuu· IJ entered the peat oftlce aM atrolled 008 8 S a cbll d's, "J huvell't o oy \>eO!)I\! IIbsentlJ about the dark corrtdors. H. In New York, Bunt. I doo 'l koow 8 ~"a8 leavUl, b7 the western entrance, aclul III the town." 'hen, IaappeJllni to ,lanCe to hlB lett, 11 laW 011 the alaal oyer a doorwa7, "Whot .1 Why, Ulen- by Goo rge, • bet you're n il bluJ'l\ I J UlOlIght so, " ene~ Delivery," You're not rl cb 7" He cam. to a dead batt. Allot 111",b of Ibame prteked him. Be felt "Bleb'" B'ItJo;hllgh laulj hC'd. '!AII live ~ udden17 ' ftlMD. contemptible. HI! elk Irot 10 the world 18 th Is Check ond B t red ,the room aDd uked It there were thousllod or so on deposit." I\DJ man. tor Daniel Flbbulb. The Bunt gll{H!d at him dUlll hly. AI· clerk bAnded him a halt-dozen' letters though bls ' worst S \I plclon hud been I atmal1led from a IID&ll tOWD In RIUIvert1led, be \vos none' the less ustound· lila, ed. He could not reconcile hhu'l-elt to !Ie opened and rad them one b, 6U1gg ring tnct. J theI'I'II one, ltendl... near the window. In aU 8tOP Pllyment on thot check I ot them :m.ther breathed her love tor "11-" him, 1et there wa. a dlftereJlce u the "No, you won't, Bunt. YOII cOllld lettel'll ~ In the fll'llt two H. Stole Up tho SIx Flight. of Stair. never pro\'e tilat you 're rl ~ hl ond I to HIe Room .. Unobaarved, and Let wrong-never. TlJcre wns only aD she wrote cllle!!, of hIm and II4ICODdl" Hlm ..1f In Without Awakening HI, ornl agreement.. you know. Resides, I ot ·the werk she wal. dolo, tor the Val,t. CoUI.. 'l,'rIe next olle wu .,lel1 about ga\'o you my cb eck for twenty thou· hlm and there waS a more In.httent 1180d wloen we plnnn(!(] the deal. 1 ·UDobBoned. nnd let him Belt In wIthout note til' oller puelonate dec:lmtlonL ho"e the "oucller In Illy pocket now. In the thIrd wu a .. tone of despair. a 8w(lk.e nlng his valet. Be removed bls enre to !lee It? N o ? A \I ri ght. But ehabby apparel, bill docrepl t hn t, 51!hInt ot food hQP!!8 talt altpplo, Iwa7; you 8ee, ot COliN"', there's no chance ,\Ud th.. lallt twel were Mel! with bit- cre ted Ulem In a wnrdrobe Md went tor yolI. We were pu rtnl'TS, R8 my ter reproach.., . ptteoo.s pleedlop.- to the bathroom. When he entered his vou cher show8-nnd you kn'ow the' bedrooll:l. glowlllg ftolD a brisk scrub jealomyl lind nttll"ed In silk plljlllllns, he looked law. I'd thouillot ot all ot these little' From a word ahe let drop ID one at a little tired. It Will o ot. however, . a thlnp 101111 ago, Buut." the mlllllvel be diviDed abe pbS81cel tlredncss. 1+' ll:%hu"h felt, men· Bunt d ouble(! his flSll and glBred "'AI In dire Deed 61 monel", Ev8ll at tally, like a man wbo hnd tnk en a very at Fltzbugb. Yet, even 10 that angr, that moment abe mllbt be .uirertng ardU(lUI Jounley In senrell ot iold onl, moment, he could not but admire UIO trom tacit of neceealtfes. to HDd he IUld bcen chasIng a rnlnbow. shrewdness ot the mlln. De '.tutred die lette... In a eoat Be cllnlbed 10 betwee n UI9 anowy Fitzhugh lesned across the tilble, hIs pocket. went to ·hI. bank and procured I!l)eeti at hla bed ' II ntl lo y ve ry sUII. taee irown suddenly very earnest. "If (I bill of excbanp to bjll' order to" a ma.eyea were clOSed. but he wus not YOll wllnt to get rich-Immensel y rtch I hOUB&Dd dollars. aaleep. -you'lI hol(l 011 to me. 1 shtw't tOl' At ODe ot the publiC deek. he wrG~ "It doesn't (IRY." he mnU ered pres- get wlm t you've dOllo for me In a hul' 11 the baa ot a depoalt-Illp': "The ently, and opened his eyes' III Burl.rls e ry, and some day I'm goIng to be oblo ~' 181 la· not yet In "alit. but 1'11:1 l'IlII' at bll own voIce. Ae od(led " 'Ith Hrm- to repay you II buutlred times over, Ing fast." . ne... : "No-nothlng to It. It doesn't About a year ago on a capttol of one Tbl" be attached to the dratt and dollar, given to me. 1 mude n turning· @caled In an ennlope, whl.ch he ail· pay." Atter a wblle he tu MI ed over and point In my lite. Todoy 1 am worth, (lressed aDd maUed to ber whll. reroughly, one b\lndred thousand dollnrs. went to sleep. lIloree was hot upoo him. . B;e was wide Ilwoke Ilt nlo e and WOB Some years trow todoy 1 \\111 be ,,"ortll From UUl post olllce be went to I mlilloDs. It II coming ns Ilire os tote. 1.lutel In Randolpb etreet. a.akad tor dreaalnll two millutes a.rter. He reng What are you going to do, Rllut? Aro tor his mono Htutionel'f and wrote the toUowlnlf: you gol nil' to Itaod by me, or are you "Oet me a morning newllJlsper," he 1)CU Runt.ald. wheD Bnkl 8ppeal"ed, "Ilod have going to break with me? 01 VI! DlI! your t hAve Ju.t ,"'I"eQ bad n.,... Mr IlDBwer oow-~ta 11:1111 ute." toroth., Ia r.l the point of "_th. Mull brelkfost IleDt up." hurry '" ht. bedald... lilLY _ you \n a For two weeks . Fltzhugb bad' DOt CQupl. ol .....IlL MllUlwbU. . .oo4 IlIeIIl eeeu a newspoper, and wben Bald r& you .... ·r. turned with one he 'soalclJed It trom. Ha dtrected thl. to Hont·. b9me Id· hIm aud t"rned to Ule financial poge with a nenoull excitement he rarely permItted hllll6elf to dlsploy. A «Ianee at tho market quotnUons lIuf· flced to sbow him Umt December wbeat hod I.8ken II glgllutlc t umlJle, Just al be bud' predicted Ml cen doy! ago It would. Folding the paper and tossing It «In the dllIlng tobi e, he SlIt down and .loOm: puted bls wlnntngs. Deducting every possible outlay nod expensc, there woa now dlle to him soweUllng like .one hundred tbousund dollars. By Ule time Practically new and guar- be hud 'flnlsbed his computnUon nn appetll<lng breakfast wnll spread betore anteed. him and, thrusting pencil IIDd' eovelope In his pocket, be tell to wIth a relish. Be propped tho puper IIgnl1l8t the shinIng coft'oo pot nnd liS he ote nlD nn ese over 'th o hendllncs. Prese ntly This engine has been re- ' he tllluSed mldwny iu the Rct of botplated with electric motor terlng II bot roll Rnd lC1I1II>11 suddenly to read sometblug thllt POl" and lVilJ be .sold at a bar- forwllrd tlcularl)' Interested hi m. gain, Jt W88 nbo'!t Qui gg ond . Pee.vy. Perhape He Saw In That Momentary FI ..h Another of ThOle ' Men Who Quigg hod Inougurn tud his "gl'llnd lit· Hne Made Chicago the Wonder tie llIoll·order scheme," und It bud gO ue C'ty-th~ 'Clty of 'Purple DrelmL ' IIwlmmlngly. But Its lIourlshlng ~row th \Vus not I,lnohscrved hy Uncle nash or pl'cscl eoce, lie saw II1Unugn Sam's post office boys Dud It lind been nol a8 he was then, but n he would bo nIpped before It bloo med. In C00 8 ()O 10 nCterSetlTS, n juggler of millions.. IUlJlQce, the nmbltlous cxponent of dl .. , Plirlw ns he saw tilllt bel"e W08 a mall

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I tlbe ldoo Maud . PI.ID,m 18 gralltld dlvoroe. Tn tbe maUer at the ~'ak ot Ohio VII J ohn Doggan. fltlo to the faot tbat tho 'dofenden& III unable fnet) (l i"\lJfJSJtC. AnClto employ a ooun se l, PatTlok Gay. ... ~ ~ ullrlo") .... h,\' 8ume nor hlUl boen Ilppolntod as hili d • torney. . ""1\0 wrle a born lrllllt'r (I' men. P I' Competed.. me 01 10 the Dll\t t er or N" Dole'Blolu! 8S hAPS h e snw In Ihn t mnllWn' l\ry Ilrl ~ h c-.,.,.tI.... ....l b, ••01g UI~rdlan of Frank' B lu ~\I, .1L minor UlIo tll(or of tJ'''~t,l lI lt' n " II() h n ,·s 1U(ule 01 ap6Ce _ . I ~ H ..... va F Olt r Deb Id At al. 't,,&OO at ChI CII ~O the W OII" ' r 'lly- the Ity , ••UOII 01 "tJItep Seal PaiolI. or Pu rL)l e Dr(',lIll H-IIn01 1U'I' of rh(ls' IIppralsm cIDt o f HI ,OH.I(l Deed pa1at. wh o, ris Ing fr(1 1Il III' Ik lllh~ o f tl l.~CII'" Hnd di str ib ut ion p rd ~ rt!d . It)'. hove 1I1I 1Il""~tI (,,,l uIlCs. IlI'h l'lve<i po\ve r, b ,~s l \1 whl(oh the 1110«<: 'xlra"'j-' Probote Court Pr~ln. . !jlllit fl(·tll", l'Ilp()IIrl< r uur!ie. fi e Ulrust his hlln!1 u l'rOS~ t)l ~ tll l) le. In th e nl ol tt'.r o f th e e $lite of Ada "I'm 'vlt.h you . Olin," h sp ill. Burns, d ~09I1 B d 1!'Ir8t .. nd flnlll . noo,lunt Approved. • • • It II' IlS In the foll owi ng D~ I'rtlll)l ·r. hi the mm ttilr o f the dRtMe of during lill.' hell,thl r Ih \! 'I!rl&'tuI1l8 Will M arphy. deo ~R ~ed. Flr!\t and holldo ),8, thnl ~'Il%hug h WII ~ Intro- fi nal a ccoont IIpprovlld . duced 10' Symlngtoll tIs. ' 'J'bls dllY In tbe Distler of '·be ostlltl' of John \\'88 B I)ul.llllie O il \! for rell "'hili 1:118\111 1 Bradbury , deoBRsod . Publlo .&le of R("QU B t " ' P 1H·~M... Oreg oolll Bridge Co. shll.res ordered (Ooo tl n ued on p a..., 3) In the mtltt .. r of ihe edtate f ----__ __ 1._______ "Bow much surface will It coverT" Amos B. tlld el', deoen8l)d . .Iob 0 lhwke, Admr .. tiled bill nOOount8 mAT'S the point that really decides whethe,r ' IfHI prese nted R tle w b li nd of 13500, a paiJlt Is · cbeap or expensive. Judge Hann!ls whloh Is Ilpprov9(1 L"ura t;ld l'8 Green Seal by this-and eve~ ~ther qual,i ty Il nd t3u8yn 8" wile are rel en~ ..d fr o Ul standard--and it will prove thiS )8 the pamt (IJrther IIRbIlIty on tbe bond really cheapest. . In tbe mRtter or the ·e . , llle of MMtlld" Kunkle dece '8ed. Flnlll HANNA'S GREEN SEAL PAINT !l00 nnt approve d, gives maximum "yardage" to every gallon. It 10 t,be maUer of the 8st"te of has covering capacity greater by many yards Cclmmoo J'lel\8 Court ,lllphet Evans, deoeased. First ao· than so-called "cheap" paints. Also it WEARS connt approved. New Sult. tonpr and loaka better, In the maUer (If the 8atll&O of The F Irat Nati onal Ba nk. o f Mol' · Formula on every package. Alonlla Casseday, deoeased. 8evrow, VI! A M. 8tarr. F or mo tley eo\b amiount approved SOLD BY and atta<lbmeot, Mr.. ,J. A Rebo ld va Obdtrll.'8 Rill . AIPpeal for J P. Marrlatr• . UC'.eue. Julia 1:'00a8 vs Andrew LnoaM. Eul Philhower, furner aad MillS For dlvoroe- g ro\!8 negleo'. ",wn-loeItoDI.,. a~ ,he norlh·.." corn.r ot r;;lmb Be rger, botb of Morrow. Real Eltate 'ITaDlen 10\ uumber ~wo (2) : ~hetlc. IMorJOIl 00 Thl",1 Il ..... ~ N. S ~~ · 1£ . wH' lcet : ,hence a~ rlllh,. Ar oh Aall, .. Iesman, aod 14188 UornehnA Oaloe. to .John Fox, .,'II'es N. oeli · W. Ii pol ..... 101 Dumbe,· 1':181e t' l1 P. tI, bo\b of Leb"'Don. 10' No 1', in Blenll Addilloll to Leb. Ie.'on (1): ~h8nce wlLh .b. n.... , , .ald lot S Proceedlntr. ao }S' w . u ~, W. e r""otlot Lln~ .. n ilrl!er. farmer, or Morrow Iln oo Dumbe, '''0 Ill : thloee "I. II ~be lIoe 0' •• 1<\ In ~he matter o f Nanoy Maud VI! ,l lld MIA~ Nellte Fuerst. of Dayton. 8 . ~9 ~ ' K. 13 pol.. '" betllooln..... d .,., Mar8uet'lte 10 Gleon M"on, a lot Inll' .be •• me prem_ <:00\'.,00 b, John n ~rllot to Reo 21. T 4. R.2 11. 1:1111... and Hebocca J . 81" ... '" b:1I,.""lh M . En,ly lad 011 •• T. EIIwa"'. by "oed date<: Luo, Carvell 6\ ill, to T . C. P"t. No •• mber ~9 , 1800 .Dd ""","'.d In Warrell J)ped R"",,"' •. \'01 . 10. P. 422. \erllon pl&rt of 1100. 6, T ~ R . S In OoUD~1 aald 1111017 LaOr.ad . • mloor. &Od .tlltIrec1 LebaDo. . U. LaOraod. a minor. are botb h .... b,. 00110.. that ther. .re rer;ulrad Lo .na".r .ahl pII\\\.IOIi Jobo Waldm"o Jam"l1 C08PY, pari uf Mllitarv !:Juney No. :'221>, 00 or be o"'lheLI:Wo~~YI~~~rlA~.~\' '930 AJI "dDllul.~rat.or .. , ~h6 E. · Salem Ilnd Wa8blngtou 'rwpII. ~~~~6,t~forr.r l1alha..a,. . tho Rp;:a.ker'a a"'''1, hl8 gRl<e wuntho glllt"rl lig rill. Then, Is t1 rtI WU b y the wO llnet, n,"1 1""\;"11 loto Ih u

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Each denomination has ill 'bwn detailed bod,et, and will adminiater ita own funds. Your paatorhaacopiea of tbe budjet: eumiDe them lor younelf. In the week of April 25th.May 2nd )'Oa will be liven your opportunit)to help. You can do it with the run utisfaction dhow. . in, that every doIlar·of your cift has ill poet uaicDed to it in advance.. Bvery dollar 101' better .Americ.t and .. better 'WOrld. 'When your cb~ c:a11a ou yoU eiv-.nd .Ii~ with your heart as weD .. your pocket-book. Ualted ' PiDallCW CampUp.

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AI\(lrUn (or Plato tilT. 11111- 1. CommiuloDera· rroeeecullP BII!. alluwfld: -IvI08.JlIme~on, "nvelopel tor ooonty \reaanrer, SOo.; The Ohh Vulvura 00" onlven pipe, • 11~1I _ 80; .\ToliN and Jamel. rapalrlog truoh. 'H. U; W. & .... J: (lur MONEY WANED ley, oer'lflo...te aDd renor4 book. tl.07; J. W. lAogo. Sool'l and fquip. ONEY' Loaned aD live eeool', meut. 'S8.65; Tbe We ·nern tltar. , ob"'~~II, "lilt) .eooD.d Ulorttlnl(es. 11l8.1 .dveI'II"lng "9.66 ; illqallllS of She body of ' Jl'r.ult t!peldlll 15.25 ; Nil'" bonllbc. J(lbn I:IlIrblllP. Aili!ll (l4,20 ' ~he WeaterD tiLlAr, legal adverl"l.g Bulldln8. X'lDil, Oblo, '0.26; trlqueu of 'ho body of JOlleph Bunt. 14.%5;1i 8 o,Dover, 'oolsao~ WST fClulo u8n\, 1108 . ~8; carl ~hlle .., al· s lating Co. 8uneycr, I~, FraDk ~peDoer a88I"ilill Surveyor, III; Clrrllge CurtalD. Findur wi II Ral!sel BrOWD, rOl(l ropalr aod ple.Be le!lve .. we ,,' 'hili (olUoe. mainteoaDoe work. '865 83; l'blll" al!tj Helllel road aod bridge work 1108, U ; Orgonia Bridge Co. 8k1r.ge for SAL&.'iIMAN WANTED 5 'roolta, 145; Edwin Terry. work on roadl, 153.; Johu Law lad Son, .. oto luppll611 for 00. Murve),or. Wide aw.ae .Moan &0 lell U8100 111(1•• 0 ·; lIarr), BCOWD , 118Y roll. ' LI"bl Prod not. &0 tbe farmer. m,alo'enaDoe and repair road., '~3! Deloo Llgh\ ProduollI, Lab..nnn, 07; A . T_ 1ta"'8. pa1 rotl, road ra. Ohio. 1128 pair and matnlen.Doe, "~~8~1I.~.I~II.~;I:A~~·;cT;~ . I.:=======:~=:::::=====:: ReUllf repaIr aDd u ,t6! 05; M. Oollln •• repair work, WANTED $~ 1l 1 50; Allen DnJfman, mdlnl tI, otional Indexel, $88.40; 0. L WllIuw Babl Uarriage. "u~a Borch . elooarloal repatra, Jan, 760; be In R~ oonditlon R. P H A. Quinby, b.ld8e lumber. $115 Leaminl. R . D. :I, W"YDe.vllle, 50; Ob.... WalloDer, tiberUf'. qpar. Ohio. ' m5 terly eZpeDlb, $U8 87; Oliff 8$lbbl, o yoti need Job Prln'IDg? ellll rllpalr wolli 00 ohalra ., Oour. at ,he Gazeale office and ••, onr B0088 118 ; Oba•• Wanonor, board. al8 Ing. , .nd ~1I.biDI for prllloD,e"'. priON. _ 'l14.17; '-unll" Broa. and SpreD" ooal for Oourt Heuae, ,'8 II~.

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On account of the weather oondi. "onll. 'h ~ eprlng work wtil all oome D. L. CI' A~ E, Editor alld ruLE ',u . Waynt;~vil1e, .0Lio dne at once. , Help being lOarce, will caU88 a lot 'ot work to go undone. S ubscriotion Price. $ 1.50 per year WllIlam Lawson and lIon.Leonard , ot VOrwln, were I:lnndl1Y vlsl~or8 In our town. WbJUN.h:~UAY. !, PHIL 21, 1!l20 The t:Ullte Fire Inllpector was In our cUy, ontl, day lllllt week, liodlng so,"etblng n e w and Jellvlng word Ca t arrh nl Deafness Cannot Be what 18 to be done,ln oor lUtJe town 'ured. . aM 0 ten lie be oome.. tie will ha"e by I" ~I nrol)lI u8.tlon. .... they cannot to 'h HVB somA ot bls work torn down re", h th e. ,Ii .c""ed portion Of the ear and rebUilt, 80 be olln report pro. Th en! 1.101 o nl y one w o.y to cure c ' gre8 tu .... hll l 'Ietlrne~s. anoj Ihat II by a oo~.. R. SlllO tlorlal r llI ouy. C.. tllrrb .. l deat. Itev. /In C! MrR. Runtlniton, or neij6 I. co u sed by An InfllUlled oondltlon UI"rk vill fl, we re In tbls vlolnlty .wo Of tloc '" I1< OU8 lining ot the IilUSLe.• "" In n Tu b . When thl" tube II In- rla ~ l' I,, ~ t Wf.,. lr, oaillng on Its olttfla", ed yo u Ion v o a rumbllnlr 80und or ze n~. hl l )Je r f cc! t h euring, and wh en It 1& en--ti re ly closed. daarn o. " I. the reo ult. 1' lI e Mllst'l e TownMblp ~und.y Unl c••s the InrJamma tion e .. " be re- :,lrb oo l '·.... nventl un oonvened Ilt th'e ~"",~~~~~~~~~~~~~ ducel! And Ihl s tu be r ... tor .. d to It. " _ normIII condition. hearlnlr will be de.- .I o n H b ·~ Ron I 'hur cb on 11l8t,RnndIlY. Itroyed tore,·or. Man y caeo ot d....tno.. Mn "lo w" s furni sh ed bv the Ne w Y ,a re call. ed by catarrh. which Ie ..n In- BllrIiD"ton · M. E l:burob oboir. tlammed condillon or the mucous .ur" . t"ues. HIlII·. Catarrh Medicine aele Ba~1 n"~8 W"S \rllon8'1 ct lld. lind was ., . . lion. th e blood ot tho mueou. lurt.. c.. c" rnplet.ecl with ever.V"-IIDg to make :l': or We the will .~·8 tcm . :& ~Ivo Ono Hundred Dollar. Kil Instroo\lve lind pleasllnt afterfor allY ease ot Catarrhe.l De .. tD." n oon. that cannot b. cured by R .. I1·. ,c..II B I 17 tarrh Medicine. Circular. free. - All ro. e eDa ... orb, of Dlimllton, . Drll lrlrlstR. 76c. ' Oblu, Insp' otad M"pie 'l'ewpl ... , Py'h. F. J. CHE NEY '8i: CO .• Toledo. Oblo. r-h18U SIIIter8, ot this olty, on Toes. ~~~~~~~~~~~!!!!'IP.!!~ dbV Dlght A splentlid lunoh W81 _ - 4 _ ~ erverl . Unod mnhlo l'be Httend. "n08 WOB I!ood, and the meeting ~brougbou~ WIIS very Sl\Usf80tory. With glad acqnJellcence Bunt hu~ Meurs . J B. nldaker. P . B rled after Fltzhugb on4 cau,bt· blm ex. Clener, 1. Crehfield and F Wileon cltedl), by tile shoulder. "WI)8t do JOU thlDk. Du'" ba cried were Wilmington vl,ltore on Tburs ,lay "flernoon . JOYOU.8ly. . Mr lind Mrs Omar Bond. of neu Fltehugb dropped hli eaDe to mock Bellbrook. were vi sitors here reo excitation. "Tho BIlDIl of II:D,lalld'l lalled I" be oenlly . gasped. Mr and Mu Wlllllim Wright. of Dayton, were oalling on acqnaln. "OUa wAntll t,o meet 7011 I" "I knew thnl Ion I 1110. I wns laDoell here reoently . wll tchlDg blm (rolii ihe corner of my Tbe Miamisburg LeefTohaooo ('0 •• 1t of Miamisburg, Is .Iooatlng in Way. Tho past yeer: altb ough It hod eye. "He's token a tlncy to you. Otis Ileevllle, and their reprelent&ilve ad~ed 1l0t a Uttle to his copltul , hlld tailed to corry Fitzhugh liS high. 8 8 Is· the blgrest m8D In LI S81le iltreet." W&II In thll vlolnltv reoenUy, em. Fitzhugh gill Deed 8t bill watch. ploying women to work In 'be ware· he hRd loteod ..,;! It should. He hlld "Srlng hIm over." be lIold. "I eaD bOUle. As soon as the help learll8 lIuffered ilion), r."'erllel, tor his reek · tbelr way!. they will be drawing leea bablt ot pll'nglng orten cllrrled spAre II conple ot mlnutts." "Sr:tn, hIm over? Brlni bllIl to iOod aalarl8fl, and anyooe lulereRted him b8Ckwll~: u well ae forward. But can do ao by oommonlcatlng wltb Ihese Belblch, It keenly dl sRppolnt. you?" the aorrelpondent.. "By all mel1nR." lng, were nOI discouraging, nor were Sach stagger ing Indifference BUilt John Svferd, Ion of Mr. and loin Ihe), unprofitable. He lefl rned by lrll 8yferd, bas been quite eiolI for nch of (helD, uslog Ih em a8 steppIng could oat uod ralnnd. 1everal, but a~ thle wrltinR III 011 the "Well. rll be --" ~tIlQ.llII. He ne,or lDade th e slime mls· "Don't do It. Bunt. M7 tlme'lI ver)' mend. hIke twlee. Dr, A A. Shaddy was In Colum. AtUretl tuultles!!ly. 8 cigar bel ween Drecious 1l1la mornlnlt." bus on Wedneaday. hili teeth, 8 . malocca sUck und er his To be coD&IDUfd., Ilnn. be was standing In the rotundll Waller Allhley, who h .. a polli Bf the Boord nf 1'rode tb8t December ·,t on In Wilmington, lIien' Sunday 'lIght of G _. morning. rending ,,,Iegrome J\l81 hand· here wl&h bill family . When IIook'; of wild ducka and ed to tilm. when Otl8 entered, oecom· Chatll. Frye, of Waynellvllle. WIIS IUled b)' IIlNe or tour IlIeD, D.IDODI &e~E) hnve ti) 10 lonlr dl.lanc8I tbe, In Lbll vlolnUy reoently, loolllnK form I trIangle to deaye the air DID'" 11'''01'0 11'88 Runt_ OU, bRd gloncen eU8l1y, and the mOlt COUrAlleous blrl\ after tbe Interests of lbe Mlamil. lIeveral tlOIe~ Mt the I trlklDg. hlock· takes position It the forward nngle. burg Leaf Tobaooo l:o. bMrded mnn BlOoding a ShOM dlslllDce As IlLis I" aver), (atll\1lnlf P08t. 8n· , AlIllgnll of Spring have Vl\uisbed, awn)' 8b8o~h ..d In opeulug lind ·acan· other bird ere lonl tekes tbe place oj we are lo have four monthslIummer and elgbt monlbl of winter In nlng the yellow telllgmlllll, before be tile exhausted leader. aekoo: . ,ear. Coal, '12 00 per ton . --~.----"Who III tbat fellowl Anyoue Ion Mr. and !atre. Tbol , Whetsel were knowr ~anday gU8ll&8 of Mr. Wbel8el's Iia Be Indicated Fltzhullh. and tile oth. tera, Mla8&1 ~o~n a1!d Emma. ere gllnced In hi' direction, "Tbe grealest financial celli us," Bald Buot. "]'ve ever IInowD." Ott, looked liP III at Fltzhugb. ' wbo 'rhe tnDeral Hrvloe~ for~ AIr. v..m had !lnbhed hlB telegram8 and 'Va8 Bodge, whose d80lSh ooourred lal' movln, off. "MaJesUc 100klDg devil." Huoday, wne held as hili bome on be observed. "Might make a IIrst.clnM8 Eallt i'ranklln 8*reel, Iala TUlldaJ 8011'9. Aarab Rioh. of Barvey.bnrg, yUlaln tor a melodnllua. ('"e noticed at~rnoon. Be wa. In lhe grtlOerJ blm eeyeral dmes or late. I bellev&- bu.lO_ a' thil place for leveo'eeo and '4r alid Mrl, W. T. Jordan were .oppOse )'ou ~all blm over, Bunt? I yellre, aDd walllllled IDd made manJ in DaytoD, ~unday, vl81tlng Mrl think rd like t,o Uleet ,1)1111.... frlendtl here .At 'he iime of hi. Maud .:leaver and dao,bter, MI88 , death. he wal .ix'y-fl"e yean old. Audrey. Mr. Bnd loire. Ernelt Btoll8ll, of Borlal WBe made in 'he Bellbrook DaJton, were oalling on frlendl bere r===~~~=~~~~~' oeme'err · lin. Le.&er Pe&erlOn 'l one day lalt ·week. IIIr and IIOD, 881' ot towD, I. oonflned '0 the IotMdamea Mer&ba Davll aDd hoal8 wlah meul8ll. Addle Deathr.ge al"'nded a W. O. Mr. and lin. Alfred Jonel have ·r. U meetlDg In Leba nOD, luI . .School For Nurse. moved In'o the Pordom flaY 00 rriclaJ. Re,lstered In Ohio and New &u\b MaiD abeel. . Mr•. Adab Talmage and Mu . •1.1. York. EXcellent clll88 'rooms Allen Edward. movlld froID Bel- • i. Kennon were oalllng on loire. nod teaching laboratorle.. TWD Oora ThompeoD.&'urday afterDoon. mont ao tbil plaoe, luI l'horedaJ. fuji Ume Instru,Nora. Lqrge UrI. Joe Daogherty. wbo ita . Mr. aDd Al1'I. M. Akinl and 10DI .lalr of lecturers. Ail braoclles o~ nursing. beeo a& the Mol.o1enao beepltal a' "ere io 8owernllle, Saturdav nlllh' Xenia for 'wo WI8I1I, wall brough' aDd Bunday. Mode"! Residence Hen home la8t gaturday and III pUlng 14rl. Thee. Rloh and 1001, Ralph .lnGLE ROOMS along fine, . . and Pllnl, and daugbter, Inez, apent Suo Parlor. ilecrell tlOII nOODlB, IIr.IIDd 1111'8. Elwood Tllomas and Sunda, In Lebanon, vleitlng wltb Campus, Swings, Tellllill Conrt. Ure •. J . C. 'Cunnlngbam were Day. Mr. and Mr'S. Otle IroDI. RIch School Dlplolllo or equlv· aleDt reqnlred. :>vrlDIl tcrm lieMre, F. A. Bartsook aDd ~on, R088. con IIhoppere, lall I'rlday. rlnl In May. For Information Mr. and~... OlOar ~ibhon., ot dra Sarah Rloh and • .trll. W. T. apply ~o DaytoD; vhl~ htl mother here 1..1 JordaD were oaillng on Mr. and Mrs A Z. Bartlook, of Vlarksville, ~... l. MISS L. A. DARLING, ~aiurday and Hooday. (R. N. Prlnclpnl) anerDoon. · Mr . aud Mr. Bomer Hond 'Villted Mr•• Goo Bngan and 1100. 8tor', ;;.;;;;;;D:;A;YT;;;O;N;,;O;H;;IO;.;;;;;;~ relativea at Baney.burt, 1.1' 8UD. spenl tlelurday 10 Wl)mlnlt.&on.

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Mr8. Nathan Btlll re~lnl •) very Ill. Mrl . Elilltobelb JOlliea, Mle8.elma Htaoy nnd 141'1. E:tbel Plokerlll, r Ipent Wedneeday in Dayton. Mr •. Bertha Wa,lljlls. of Oenterville, Ipen' pnrt of 188\ week wltb I her tlillter, Mrl. Merlle Early , who· i8 very low at 'hili tlmo: Dr. 8raok.aocomplLnll!d R ,-v . J 09 Piue to Dayto,n . 'I'ueuday, wbe, \1 un x.allY WIIS taken ot 'b ls bru llll n urm Ilnd tound 1$ In " very 8Btidfaot ory oondltlon. Mr. and Mrll, LeoDI tl .. liebury Bnd daugbter too li: Sunda,y diDuer with the forwer'lI parentR ID Wayneavilie Mrs BRrold I.:ir8liBm haa been qnlre sloll tor 8evera,1 dOYl\ . . LiUle MI.ldred SIlines, of Bel. m ont, vllited at the home of Walter Kenrlok. tbe paR' week. M.r . tind Mra, WWlllm Ooleman IIUended tbe funeral ot the latter's nleoe at Hamilton on. Monday of thle week Mra. William i{odeDberger, of Riohwond. and MrEI. GleDn Brook of Indl8nopolil., I!pon t se venl duy~ last week with Dr. Brook and 11418. l:osto They were joined on :;otor. dllY hV Gl enn , I1nd. r e tnroM on I:)un. day eVA,Dlnl( . Mr. and Mrll. Frac k ~mlth spent Sat.nrdllY und l:lund lloY with the lat. ter's 8lster. Mrs. Lil li e Bot np, wbo Ip ver y 111 .. L ber b Ol!le nel\ r Ua kw ood tiu mu I Mer udlth rf'o'·ived over 300 o,,~e9 of tobl1ooo hllre . Thursdny, whlob Is b ~ IDg 8tor~,d In the ware. [11J1 the Miami Gazeu.'s Classilied Columns for Raul' room 8t Lytle Ball. Mr. Ilnd tl4rll. l!'ra.nk R ogers I1t. lendfd the funeral of Epb Blaokford . I I"~~"""·'~'~ · 'H'H'H'H'H'H'.'.'.' near Springboro. Sunday afternoon . Mr. lind Mrs. EYan Bogan, of .ne8r ~. Mr . lind Mr8. Cbal! . E Johns en. Berryhill Oornpr. oalled on home 0 ~ tertalned to Sunday dinner, Mr. and foills b ere, SundlLY. Mra. E . J . tlmltb , o f WlJmlngton, Bowllrd 8'anley ant1 wife were .. . Examined. Correctly... Mr and Mr8. Amoa Cook and ohlJd. reno of WaYDesvll1e. aDd GleDu Xenia I!hopperll, M.onday dlernoon . Glasses ' Fitted JOhDII, ot Dayton. Weldou Wlleon Bnd wife oalled on 1? ' AT MODERATE ' PRICES "rI!. Lydia Pine, Rev . JDseph Horaoe Oompt6n's , on e IIt te rnoon / Pine, Mr.. Alio., Glthenll aDd Mra. l"IC week . Mary MarllhalllPenf; Tbunday with Mr. Bnd Mrs . Raleigh ROgl1D en. I Mr. and Mrs Ed Pille and Mr. and tertllolned at Sunday dInn er, Mr and Optic:al DepartJa."t Mrs. BYlon Bimo!Js Rt Centerville. Mn. R. E. J ones 8ud 80n8, Berman S. Detroit St. . XMIa. OW, Mr. and Mra Berlle Janes had fur lind ClUJ, Mr. and Mrs. R oy Jones We have Cere-a-lla Sweet •• Open evenings by apPomtmerit their Sunday dinner !fUeSll, Mr. and Dnd Mr . and Mre Boraoe l:o mpton . Dairy Feed, Bran, Middlings. DIMn. Will 81denstrloller, Mr. and Mrs Paul Petersou oalled on h om e ~c'tcr Tankage, Hominy Meal, Mrs. Alfred, .10ne8 aDd dBup,hler. of 011 Meal; Cottonseed Meal and Bellbrook, and Mise Lila Blden. foille here 00 Thursdav . Mr and Mrs . Will RYD P, of neRr Ground Barley. strloker, of Daylon. - ,.' ~prlng Vall ey. Bnd Mrs Alice IID d - -Drain Tile, HolloW Building Amelia I:!tflnley oa)ied on Mrs . Re o TIle, Fencinl Posfs, Fertilizers, ben Jones, WedDelldlioY afterooon . lira. Garfield Peterson aUended Self Feeders for HOI/:I Barrel Salt a parae) sbower. given In h OD(lr of Srv>rlal price. on aoods taken FUNERAL DIRECTOR Mn. 'tloy Jones, near MoKay's tlta .'-I llo~ on Friday of IlLer. w.e ek. direct from cars, Wayne.vllle, Ohio Come to our offk:e or pbone ! your needs, Let us supply you from cars and save you money. Fully Equip~d for Good

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. Mr. &81 B"rtsl)ok and mothllr. loire. LeDia Bartloot, and Mill Edna Dealbrage weI e t5uDday vlsltor8 with Mr aDd Mrs . Wm • . LukeDs, of Wilmiog~n.

Mr. and Mra W . Warwlok and ohlldren, of Lebanon, aDd Mr. and AIva Laddlngton and daugh. sere Wfre Sunl1ay guell. of Mr. and Mre. J, W . Lowry. MI'. and Mrl. Elmer Garretson and family, of. Midland CI'J Wel'8 vl!lt. iDg tbeil' pareD&e, .Mr . aDd :!atra. J AI. 8elghway, SUDday: . .-

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P!,rbape you've beoo ill this WiD &er-or othen iD 'he 'amlly bave, "nd you've worn youreeJl out with adra burden.. And now your dreDltb IlIllow to retura. Week atter week :rOll''''' feU too tired for any'hIDII, and have loolled 1&. 'oo-oolor bad, eJI!JI dall, anel DO eDthusllsm. . When you don" fee} :wellyoD are nol well. Probably 'what YOD o~ right now II 'he ,ood blood tonia, Pepto. Mangan. l'h~rllolallll every. where r800mmeDd Pep&o. Manpon tor run.down. aBemie people AlII yoor dOCItor aboua U. Pepto.Mln. Ian eoppUes the '~Imge that blood IItaned people 111011:. [S pul. Iron and vllor In Ihe. bl'ood. U pain&8 the oheelEslD Na,ure 'e way, and rest orea the hearsy oppel.lte. The blood III naturally 81uggtlh tn tbe Spring aDd the whole family woald prollt by toklog Pepto-Man. gau, whioh,sones up and builds aI', 1111 pla .... llt.tuling ,a nd Boon mall811 Jour feel belter. Yllor own drag. Iii' baa U ready tor your oan, and ID.bo'h liquid aud ablet form, JOlt u you prefer. B~t to be oer~ID t ,h at )'00 Ie' thl genuine PeptO.Mang8n, ull for .. b, 'be fall Dame. "Gude'e P<lp'o.Man. gan . " Look for the name"Gude'8" ou ttie pllokage -A t,Iver'll ment.

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Mr. and M.rII.. WlIl Earley have rlltorned 'rom Florida. Mi81 Nellie l!'ltte was called ao Columbolla,t week in the In"~u' of tbe Oblo '-gue of p".tmader8, of wblob 'he II 'he preliden'. Mn. Frano88 Null enler'alned the Methodillt Thimble Bee at her home on Thurllday anernooD. . A larae Dumber of goestll "ere In al&eu4aDoo ' M118 Mary Klrkpll;hlok lpeDt tbe weell end with her IlDolher al Yel. low Sprlnll. , MIs8 MaJ'yFI'ta hale returmed from a vllit wUh her 118118', ~allDab, .a Allron. MI •• Luoy aaata shopped a' Da,ton oil Saturday. Mlsll A via King wu th. i:!QncJay dInner Ine.' of Mr. and lin. Chi • • Beell.· . IIr. alld IIrl. Erllll'8' Sielfrled, 'Of Vlr,Inll, are expeoaed to arnye 1n Springboro loon, "Ild wI!. make 'belr home here. lIll'lle.' wll~ linter boalael. with bUl'fdher. Mr. W. B.· 81"ried. Walter and ¥arla:nDa :Allin .pewit Iu& Tbunda,. In Dai7toD. lin. 010. OIlIbur retDrDecl to OolulDbu lad i'rid_)' ahu • 1IIIt lalll'8 With rt.laU... .

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1'he {'Illn ....... wert- ,h .. I\r~' J)4'('lIle Ir \\'I'rlll I n 1I!;Jl ~cp('1 ti utl1l'~. 'l'h. Chin!' e ne(!(\I1'~ III" wl ~ mnde 'hrl .. WR, loin. Ec,Ilth P. Rutterworlh. a WCSI"'lIm "ntll Ih"y \\".. ~ brought Int, II ,lone member of the Rickkll 1':" r(llh' hr tilt' MOMS. 1' , de. W811 bOITl lB;J7 at . 'prll'g'; _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _~~~~ b 1'0. OhIo. and riled at Marion . 111- ,._ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _-_ - .---, -.,na April 14. 1920 ~he WIIS b ned In Miami cemetery. bpside her b 1band, who died In 1904 The t llral WI18 held 'iHurday from th", h me of Sarouel Butterworth for your • .:lbele survived by three ('hild ren, J 'fred P., and Gilbert P .. of .Marion 1 d .• lind Mrs. Ruth B ~mer.i k . of I' orthampton, Mass. An nc,lded 8 n lll was the fact that Mrs. I merlck'!! hueband died and WIiS We put them on. l urled (only three weeks previou at ! Iddletown. The deceased had many friendR II "I relatives In Springboro. Wayttlville and at the Butterworth Phone 41 Ohio rm. near Fa ters, who mou,"n her ' _ _ _ _ _ _ W~nc:s\'i1Ie, ef 'Pa'rture. _ _ _ _ _ __

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SPOKE TO COUNTY REPUBLICANS Sherill C. J. Waggoner. chni! mftn of' the Republican cou nty cO":,tnlttct', invited the dIfferent t ow n ~ lllp mitteemen to meet At LI'bant)n day to hear Geo. \-l Clark, chAi rman of th e H publictm S tat~ Auvisory committee A fine dinn er 1':'8S 3en'ed to a\l p rp~ ' !It, after. whIch M" Clark mad e a tine add r('SS and a at r~ng appelll to the Rebublicans. of Lhe co unty, asklnv, til m to t;llck close logel.her. and do their du.ty at the p o ll ~ at lhe cO l!lin ~ prll1')ary election and to see that the rIgh t 'men are' piaced in power. and to work for che best. ill l rests of the party to illsure success in th e coming elections.

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. The wo~ld famous handeu~ kll!1r and telt-liberator now appeanmr In t he thrilling Paramount-Artcraft picture "The Grim Game" will pay one thousand dollar.s to 'the person who can prov e that the photographic reproduction in this pictu re of the senBational collision in the ai r oC the battling airplanes is not absolutely "enuine. See the picture Rt th e Miami Theater this week and draw )'onr own conclusions.

'Malt.e for ypuiselLthe ~'gent's buying commiss ion and expe~ses. · You can ship your cream yourself as easy as selling to a buying agent. We pay the freight and guarantee your cream and cans against loss in transit, Am,eriean butter is now in competition with cheaper foreign butter and the American Farmer must market his product .i n the lDost economical way Feed has not gone down any in. price, SO every cent of revenue must. be , ~cured, and shipping DIRE~T is the bigges~ poss1ble saving, Just compare our pnces for the past SIX mo~tbs and see holY much more you could have made by sh1PPing DIRECT to Th~ Tri-State Butter Co. .

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N~r)y 40,000 cream producers In ·Ohio. Indiana. Kentucky, West Virginia and Virlrlnia ship DIRECT. OUJ: doors are ~ever closed-trucks !lather the cream at all depolB day and mght. No fBtron. ever lost a penny deaUna with UB. Tag your oans or i you need cana, write for Free Trial Caria for SO Days. The Trl-Slate handles more cans of ~reain per day than al'!y other creamery in the world. _______ ' ______ ______ ______ __

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of I iarv" .I·-hll'·Ir. having ~( .nH' ild ('l"!:I ' i lll{ rneetin~R " f lal.. OnS.,· u rJ ,y ,-V,' IIing .A pr .a.we hs(1 a llpiellti 1.1 I!r ull. nllll con~i s lin ll of relldin\[". r l'CIl"tll'n ~' 1 ~on , ' s lind rnll ~ i c. Mr bllli ~I r~ Heilar fllvored ua with lJiHM find . whiPl ling. Little Giena OSUnT" .. sang . her R i ~ t "' r p ili) ing fur h,·,. Mrs J ende GrH hllln ill!ltrUIllt'1I1 11 rn u ~ic Ruth and Glen lla MarnlOl> [liallo du ot . . A fl er t his program a ~ pl ~ t ld It! " I llc h WD~ ~e r v ed by the com rni tlt" : W.! h t,,1 quile II number of applt" 'litl l1 ~ ( II I' membership at this meeljill havi l {some ulready . we wi ll " 1\' " " Ll ' old class I t'lldy soon . We It ' v . <"h ", ged our meeting nillht ~ ""l ,h .. l ~t and·3rd Sat urd ay nigh Is .. f "Vt'f\ ,non lh to the 2nd and 4lh Saturday nighls. All Grange rs welcome. -

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There comes a time in the life of ev.ery motor truck, no matter how good it is, wheri ,some part. requires replacement or adjustment. When that time comes, .the nece.ssary part must b~ at hand:-the right part and without loss 'of. time: Or the man to make .the adjustment · must 'be' immediately avai~~ble. . The . International organization is unrivaled in this respect. When these things are to be had, that is Service. When the motor truck perfo.rms well, that, too, is Service. .

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If we w re you , we 'd ro ll aroulld- top here ancl there and ever y where- compare the cllls, cloth a ne! cosland the house tha t show(>d us th e hest combinat ion woitld get the conlract, e en t hough we ·might. ha e a B rother-in·law· 111 the su me.line of busi ness.

JOB. 'Hormell. local r epres n tative of the Standard Oil ('0.. says that the comllany has notified him ' lhat there will be no oli tor sale this year for oiling lhe streets. This is, inLOQk ont .deed, a sad blow to residents al ld busineSl! men. as they . were eXllel!t- ~ loo k us . 'I 'th t •• . th' s sum 109 to 01 e s ree..." agarn I m~r , _ __ __ ..._ __

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Mr Ray Hawke, Mr. and Mrs Karl Hawke and Miaa Clara Knecht, The big lumber yard of the Chenof Dayton. were visiting their pa- oweth Lumber Co., of Eaton, Ohio. rents, SundolY, was sold to Myers Y. Cooper of Cincinnati recently. the purchase For Sal_S. G. W. Leghorn Eggs • price being 180.('00. The sale' of by setting 011" 100; also, Buff Orping- Ihe lumber company was mad e ton E~gs. Mrs. B V. Smith , ph(lne through C. G. Williamson" a former iJ7·3. Waynesville, Ohio. m5 Waynl:8vllle boy.

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Ing an optic~11 and jewelry store here . for several months past. has boulI'ht property nea r Brookville, Ohio. and leavel today for his new home. Mr Hendley will go into the optical busiWe are now ready to can tract for !!!!'!!'!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!~!!!!!!!!!!'!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!~!!'!!!!!!!!!!!!'!!~!!'!!~!!'!!!!'!!!!'!!!!'!!!!'!!!!'!!~~-~ ness exclusively at his new ' home. your sweel corn for this filiI. Will The Hendleya will be ·miased by pay $20 per ton and seed furnished. hoat of friends in W~yneavil\e . Come and talk it over. Also. our gravel pit is open, The entrance to the pit has been repsired and is now in good condition. Give us a call. Waynesville Canning Co. If not, Lall Uti --.--.~. Mrs. Evertt Early died at ber home in Ly tle, olarly Tuesdav morning The funeral will be held at her'late home Thursday morninjt at 10 o'clock.

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William T . Allen. of Mllford,Ohlo • ann of the late Franch. and Malinds Allen met with accidelital death Orthodox Friends Church from 'an automobile injury roceived Sunday School , 9:30 a. m. Meetlast week, !passing a~vay Saturday ing for worship at 10:30. The GosniKht. April 17, 1920. pel Team from Wilmington college in charge of morning st'rviee. SunMrs. Ann Hathaway died at her home in Spri,nR'boro', Thursday. The day. April 25. All cordially inVited. fun eral was held at that town SatFerry Christian Church urday afternoon Interment at Mi ami Cem.etary. Mrs. Hathaway Bible Sehool at 9:30 Preaching was the mother of our fellow towns- at 10:30 a. m. and 7:30 D m. Everyman, Dr. H . E. Hathaway. J. A. Pine. Pastor . one Invited.

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Tbe origin 6r "IIU811" 18 curloue, and. odd ly. enough. nn . almost eIllct date CIlU be Il ssl!;ned when It ftrl\ came Into usc. ThIs wos 1662. wbeD Dotahle womell of ,Iollbtrul reputatiOD aDd unrnlll'rlcd weru 80 enlled .. tb. "111188" being 8 Olp IIbhrevlntlou of "Mistress." II tllie ot respect fo," boUl ' m'arrl ed nn,l unmllrrled womeD. Tbe M. E, Church word "lIIlss." how v~r. fill ed 80 loug felt 8 wllnt th"t Ihe public seized upon Ralph Colton Jon!!s, ~inister. It. Igno ring Its earlier couoectlon.. Sunday School, 9:15 a. m., Frank and wlthlll 50 yeurs It WQ8 well estabLeMay, superintendent. MO.l'ning lished. . service, 10:45-"The Pearl of Great Price." Evening aervlce-"When Wh .... Nature Fllrnlah •• the Heat. the Son ot MaO' Shall Come ill His A few nllles out ot Naples Is " Glory." Stereopticon lecture Wedlll IlC~ known to all tonrllt •. the "Solfet· nesdav evening. "Tbe Custom a and lira... It Is doubtless tbe ~rRter ot • Religion's of Japan." Thursday. ~, nearly extInct volcnno. l)teolU' carr,· "Turkey." Ing a strong OdD!" of. brlm.toue rlsel trop\ "arlona cre"lces In the ~rouod. Caesar's Creek Friendl Church and lhe gulc;l:1I\ for 0 8ultab\e tee. will Sunday School at this church every lJerm lt yOU \.0' cook an en 10 tbe bol Sunday Rt 10 o'cIQCk. Preaehina laud. service at 11 o'clock .a; m. Y.ou are cordially invited to lie present• .

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Mr. and Mrs. A. B. Shaner entert ained to Sunday dinner. Mr. and Mrl<. J. W. Jobe, Mr and Ml'1!. Wm .I obe, Mr. and Mrs. Home~ Bond land dauihte r. Geneva, of Bellbrook, and ill the afterno on Mr. and Mrs. Samuel Jobnson , Orville Johnsto n and MrA, Elizabe th Ferris, of Spring Hill c>llled . The afterno on was spent in music and a,gener al good time.

The April primari es for t he selection of delegat es to the convention to be held in Chicago in June to I nomina te a presiden t, passed off , very quietly , not more than halt a I vote being represe nted The Democr stic ticket did not bave any opposition. the firs t and second choice being the ani y nameij on their ticke t, Gov. Cox being the I leader. Mreo Bert Hartsoc k entertai ned The Republi can ticket had the the following membe rs and visitors names of Hardmg Wood. alof n e Clover Leaf Club at her home, though Johnson and snd a few scatt er- I S Iturday afterno on: Mesdam l's ing names were ~pread on the balThat baseball holda Ita Illace a!'l Emma McClure, Mildred Smith, lots. The ~arding elemel) t was not I the great America n silorl Is due Bets~ Earraha rt, Joaephl ne Gons, Ber- , 88 strong In the to the rallt thllot despite all orrort>! Il S~IP as was ) tie Earnha rt, Edith Hawke, Bertha though t, ~nd WoodtOW tbe honeslY ot tb e game ts al waY8 receive d many maIntained. And here Ie one at Hawke, Luella Milltlr, Ruth Waltot' , lIotes. . tbe men wbo belps, It Is Clay Ellen Conner and Mlaaes Alma Wal - I Hamilto n County gave Folser ot Cleveland, 0 .. who Is . ' erh' luae, Ethel Hosier and- Nettie . L~.OOO. and Wa.rr~ n Coun ~ a rdmg ty will give I baseball's "Secret ServIce" man, Earnha rt ' him II gon<! mAJori ty. , buntlns out aU persons or groups Following is the vote for Wavne I a~teinplJng to promote gambling Township : In connection with the game. Miss Bern ice Hyman was hoste8s Cor p W. E . =============~ Ilt a 'very pleasan t afterno on party Harding ... .... ....... .. .. ..... 31 18 18 Saturda y, the occasio n being her Wood ..... ...... ........... ..... 25 28 ]6 eighth birthda y anniver sary ; Those • who enjoyed the afte rnoon were the Miaaes EIther and Louisl'H enderso n, Evelyn Cartwri ght, Lola SaarA,Kathleen Henders on, Gladys KIIl!on. Doris Hawke, Mary Louise Zimmer man. Ruth and Lena Earnh art, Eva Thom""" Catheri ue Kelnple, Thelma On account of to ser ve on MRy or Geo: Hawke inform s us St John, Mi!dred lind Ber tha Hy- the Federal petithaving' jury for the next , a " , of Xenia l1eliciou8 refresh - I two we,eks, we will have to be ab- that a Cincinn ati fir m has been here to Bee about. oil in/{ t he streets, and ments. were served Bnd t he young ~ sent most or the tim e, and p ..... pt. had a very enjoyuble after- going til ask our reade rs and we are that a con trall t can be mad e to that advereffect . We are teronon Mrs Hyman was asaisted tisers to get their matter in g lad to bear as early th is, as the str eetsvery by Mrs. Clift ~urllett. are g etting dusty ! a, pOBSible during thst time . and hope ths t some one will take up tb e mat ter and se& that the oil is purchased as tloon as pOSl'.ible .

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Mrs . Gr over Knapp spent Fr id ay in Morrow . Mrs. W. H . All en was a Day ton visitor Satu rday . Dr. Dill . Os teopath 21 wuy, Lebano n, Ohio.

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An effor t is being made by County ' Sup 'r intenrle nt Harris to r. . .tabMi ~ Tacey Clall" ett , wh o with he r . !ish th NQrma l IIchool here nell t, parents sp ent th e winter in Ari zona . year. is again a:tt ending school. The fo ll owing wll! :repreae nt W. The base bal l team is making n , H. . in t he County field meet to be . T held at Lebano n, May 7: ap Ien d id r ec'ord this veal'. hll Pole Vault-B urton and Jones; ealps of two more schools wer e added to their bells this week. Thu rs- Shot Put- Earnh art and Dinwid d ie; Broad Jum p-Thom d ny at F I'an klin the Hi Jumpteam won an J ones; Traek Team - pson; Thomae, Wbiteasy vi ctorY. the score being 11 to akl3r. Ril1'gs, Earnha rt 8Dd. Burton. G. In the firs t inning of the game " Waynes vill e so -comple tly overcsme Two goad ball games on the borne t heir oppone nts that spectat ors kn ew it would be a very one-side d affair. field this week. Lebanon will play The boys played the game in a man- h I'e Thursd ay lind· Wilmin g ton, Friner of whi ch Hi shou ld be j URtly day. Phill p's Park. proud . The SUOP0l't on the infield "holl.'ed II decided improvem ent ove r l he last ~atne. F rankli n Hi will retu rn th e g a me orn e tim e ill Mny. I Frid ay at Kings Mill s the weat her ; "olldit ions d id not suggest a base .The l e~ture hour Sat,?rda y night llall grune. Play ing on a he.avy' Wi ll be gl,"en over a dlBCUsai oD of lield Hi lefeat ed Kin gs by s score thequ Sllon of the to new Grange Hall . of 8 to 3 This is the second game I All membe r~ are urged to be preLa kell from Ki ngs this season . sent . . I C. E. Michener, W. M. If you Ivan t a good laugh, do not Stella Butterw orth, Seey

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Sh e waltod p'l.I.ientl y lUlU her tnlLh In ber hUBband never lulter\~d. bul th ,\ l 119 would fi ll t lla Mr J ohn Lamb anti fll mily were place In public life to which bi~ Dayton visitor. :; ull nay . experl Dce and ability aeem "d to 'be I Odd lug. It wns In t h e' Mi.. ~c ldi l,e ii I Ii 'llI all were \\'orl, . I 1909 tba t CIlnrles R. CraneyonT 01 ChI cago was first appolnt e!l U. S. ;,ig a t MIIJd 1ew1Y 1I last week. 'min ister to Chinn by Presldont 'I'ntt . He r eslgnod berore aervlng . Mrl!. Maty askey \Va called tf) Sprinl{fi",ltl Tuesda y' . on acco un t of • 1Again In 1912 be WIIS n"!Dod 8.01 )Il"sadar to R uiIBl n. This he rethe delllh of 1I relative . tUBod. Now he gOOB to China nR minIste r (rom ' the U. S.-the Dr. Mary L. Cook ar rived hom.. t blrd Bppolntment before oftIlllal Monday . nfter 8 pleasan t visit with cond IUoua J)6rm1Ued h1s serving . rela tives in t he North west.

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Wheth er th e Wm ren County 'Irmal will be conducLed lIext year depends entirely on how many 111'0 11 f rom Waynes ville and irnm tl fnte , vicinity . The County Superin t nd- I ent has made a very thoroug h. Cllnvas anti fountl several pro~pective' Stand ing , the "Leap Frog Tes t " is one of the best . Mrs. Ma ry L . Adams returned to stuilents a t B~llbrook and Sprinlr.her home in Wilmin gton Sund"y boro Jf Ilre there "'I)ven or eigbt th ings we clajm for fl'ol1l tlvening, after a deli~:htful visit,. with Wavnesville IIn(\ vicinity it is 1>1'11"relativl,!B,her e . tically settled that the !lrmal will Uee W a ter Sparingl y. run and II thoroug hl y prepa red anll An Arab dri nks cold wahu' with 1\ Prof, George Clar.k, of Columb ia, expe.rienced t~ather . poon. IlDd never bathcs ' hl It unleu ~ v ail 8bl , Mo" was called here last week on ac- But It. all depends on is b.I.I home be ,on the senshore. the number count of the death of hi s aister, Mrs. en~ollin g here . Everett Early. (. rad.uotes. of any firsl grade Il1gh 9chool III 01\10 arc en Itled to enter . . . Also any ono with two .or more year Fo r " leap frog" t~s ts all the stitche s and seams in . Mr. RUMeli Kell ey and Wife ~nd of hi g h sc hool For you in Miland , Hemp , even though little son , Kennet h, and Leona Drake not a gradua te work. boys clothes ; weak points don't stay hidden long at provide d he will Java, and ·Legho rn Straw s, of Dayton , s pent the week-end ' with be twenty-one o ~ more years t h is game, of age latter's par~ts. Mr. and Mrs , before Sep tember, 1921. Black, White , Rose and Welc hes Grap eJad e the W,. H . Drake, of near Ed gewood . With teacher s' sala rie.~ in the ele. Blue in color, Ribbo n and When mothe rs come here for new clothe s they boast A pure g rape s pread: ' made mentary g rades runninll fro m the Flowe r Trimm ed, priced at Watch the famou s Sid ewalk 'fest mini mum of $ 00 to $1260 it from pure gro}Jes and sugar . of how wonde rful the old Perfec tion has served ; we seellls of Neponset, in front of t he S. F red to ·be a good ti me to enter Just rer.eived a fresh supply and tell t hem the new ones will do just as well, We know tl·achin g. Co. Lebano n Big StO[(3 cu t f rom one espe('ially all the abnorm you are invited to come in Sat,lemlu,d we' re r ight. , of t he rolls in r egular" Btock.' Pro- f~ r help in other linea is alI.)ound urday and sample it FREE We " to lo feBBional Demons trato rs in the store, dIsappear. sell Welches Peachla de, F{uitFriday and Saturda y. lade, alRO WelAh esPure Grape The Co unty uperinl end ent does 'fhe new things in boys' wear are here galore ; you'll Juice. Come in and see the fin,not think t he »ll1n of takillg a 12 want them. Single and Doubl e Breas ted model s that est assortm tlnt of fine Preael'v es Misses Nettie Earnha rt, Alma ' weeks co.u rse lhis s.umme r wit and Jams ever in tow'n. Waterh ouse and Mr. and . Mrs . H. eXPecta tion of getllll l{ a 6cl~ool h t ~ featuf a ll the prevai ling style ideas. Good Clothe s; next K E:J.rnbart motore d t.o Wilmin gton Septem b~r, very.. safe. good values . can Now is a Good , Time Monday evening to see' 'Twin Beds." not obtam , cer tl hcates. unllIch ess . n ot her teacher s are availabl e at all , To buy Cala Canned Peaches, . Summer Hals for Summ~r Wear . . . a~4 with the great increase in sal aApricot s. Pine Apple, Cherrip.s, Preside nt ~d ward J~y, ~Ith eight rles, t eachers are being attracted J t looks like sugar will be scarce boys and gIrls, of Wllmm~ton col- from other states Betlides the during the canning season , so lege; conduct ed servic;9s at the Or- ehan~es of " making. good" are pracbuy your fruits already canned. FEATURING thodox Friends church last SUl"day, tically doubled for the t eaci'ler w,iUi a f1\11 years training . New Lake Herring thie week 'The popular hourly Concert s on The 0i!ly expense Taffet a, GeorLittle Chick Feed Count)' thfl Columbia Grapbo pbone are at Normal IS the cost ofa tt het11e Pin Head Oats gette, Lace, MiFred's Lebano n BIg S tore are at- text books . If inters3t ed. necessa ry trading large crowd,lI . The May phone 01' wrIte the Coun ty call ~y land, Hair Braid Seed Potatoe s and Onion Sets Super!nRecorda are now, in and on sale. tendent of Schools . Lebano n, OhiO an.d Legh u r n CABBA OE& TOMATO PLANTS ~ -----Models, richly . We wi!) haye plenty of fine XEN IA trimm ed with Mrs. Margar OHIO et Everhs rt, ofShee transpl anted Plants this Year; Cincinnati, Mr. sn4 Mrs . Milton al!lo Pan!)' plait ts., Flowe rs,Rib bon han , of CenterVille, M.r . and Mrs. Ernest Rogers, of Day ton, were a~d Feathe rs for , S\led Sweet Potatoe s, Yellow guests of Mr, and Mrs . Elmer ltog,. your appro val, J e rseys . ' ('rs Thursd ay . . at \ Eating Potatoes, 'onl)"$1:25 peck Mr ' J. Bassett Willard, t he popu~ Bring your Chicken s and Eggs lar ad\' erli sing msnal{er of the S. It is wi th reg ret that 1 have to say ~ for it pays to t'rade at Fred Co. Lebanon 'Bitlt Sto.re, and to you, that I was g r eally d isappoinsecreta ry. of the Warren Coun ty Dry ted in th e .: rade of , my Iast car' of Federat ion, will lesve for Florida on coal. owing t o the u nav(lidable cona business trip , Monday , May Brd . ditions existing . I was un able to secu re any cOltl from the mines Iha t my first two ca rs came fro m. the Mr. and Mrs. P. D. Clagett and lJurchosing agen t t hat mv fut ure ~-~~---~--~~---~~~~------~---daught er, Miss Tacey, a rrived home are booked ' f rom, silcceed ed -~~-~~~~---~'~I 'Wedn~dQ"~iog from ~~ooa , orders in ~Wn g a~r ~Mn MMh~ mi ne where they have . been all wmt~r . operato r and advised us of the kind They ere sll looking fi ne. and MISS of coal. " Canel. ·' Owing to the fac t TaCyJs health improvpd wond erfully that he did not see th is coal he \vas while away . una ble to stale qua lity , the f ar t that so many wer e in despera t e cirWhite Week dis plays and special cumstal.lces pr ompted me to ta ke a sale prices on White FabriLinel)s cs , Frocks, !lce In co. ordl'.r BlouSes . t on help . Skirts, .relieve White the and ch. cnatlcal n dltlO eXlst l . ng . The Whi te Shoes at Fred's Lebano n Bi g R' rade of thiS coal 8 S usly s~a­ it is to your best intere sts to know Store, wee~ of May 3 to 8 inclusive ted wa.s p~or ; under preVIO no cir cumsta nwhat that paint is--its spread ing ~tances W ill any Bueh cQal be accept\ -. , Clifford Winston will leave about ed agai~ snd it was only my capaci ty- its ' appea rance- -its dura" desire the 1st of May for Dayton, where ~e to help . ou out tbat c~used bility. You arc the man-w ho-pay s'11 t o th aviation 8(~hool, ' tsklng take the ~hance. Hoping thatme to none WI en r. e h the:bil ' I de l and who loses if the paint artof you cond emn m e f or sOll1eup work In t h~ mec amea en i~ the thing I Will could not help, and g iving goes wrong . Make 'sure ' of good ment .. Mr. ~lOston ha.'S be at vou doubl e assuran ce that all your . electric al bUSiness bere for the pa fu ture ordera . rest! I tsthe· most satisf~ctory and will be d wit h two years and has bfllln very suc- the pr oper g rade andprotecte eCOllomi al job-b y having your l)rice~, sam e ceaaful. . 'being contrac ted fo r,. and will be dep~ in te r ~se . , ' . d h T d livered. in due tim e 1 thank YOll Word was r6Ce!Ve ere. ues ay for your pa8t a8 well liS your tui'ure' -from Kenneth Kldae, !StatIng that business. . Web Sq uir '5 . he had been transfe rred 'to Grand ' _ _ ____ ~ _ __ Rapids, Mich ., as operatin g ma,luger of the Goodrich Rubber Co . in that cit.y . He will leave Detroit about It is better thap any other prepar ed. the lat of May for his nE~W field, Mr. ' '. paint on the market, or "lead and oil,'· 8idge, wb,o bas been wi tth the comThe . Sherwi n-WiUia ms Co; safegua rd ita pany Bince liis dischar ge froin the ~'Jality i~ every ,process of manufa cture. atn'ly, i9 to be congrat ulateg on his TIley make all their linseed oil; own and advance ment. which position also operate large zinc and 'lead mines and carries a· conside rable m(metary con- Tbe m al,agers of G n. Wond 's it fn smelt ers, and make their dry 'colora in lideratl on , " .rary faulted in some IIl1 rticular the largest and best equipp ed dry ~ ' . last Saturda Y, when the G\lneral Old plant in 'the United States. Tn. Demoll stra tlorl of Nepoo- not come th rough town , Ii~ WDIl suirs the goods, , thick, tough. solid-fe lt. nounced . It seems 09 lhou!\,h . waterpr oof. ftoo~ cover- went around t he tQw n, Rnd alhe0 Protect your interes ts and ,.., made In b4!autlful de- missed Leban on wher e he waR pro}Jer.tY with SWP. equalillmil In appeara nce the have Ipoken, and wlle re an extremto e· .. ...nll Fred'a Iy large crowd Imtheretl tu hear him aDd Sat- He went from Xenia to b ay lon, tben ~ prc)fl!ll"~pal demou- down tbe Dixie high way to ClncinDati_ pine. ' larp towna earoute.

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I\'I! l-ktlO)ws me-r th~u nll .s ho 18 , Wh lh' Ib\,y \\' 'm exclltllll:ltVt' pnrt, Ull} ollly olle. edge or Inn ';'nellf rllMh'r. _,ir. I 111)1; wIln1s Ihe hlill door opened und 111 II[lPoill1ll1l'ot \\'II~ wHit 1I unt Ilt . tis rtl(!l)l"ecf ti,e mn odtlte wit h bu gh. I ,'lIn s,,~ y.m IIa'.· ~l lI dl( " It . Ir~. Otis nn,l KnUl IN'rI nt re(l. o MII-hl!:ILU lI\'cnu ('lull, I WII~ h'r" n ngilld lIatoolshml1nt oo ll allrulrl1 llon. I very exll"";:l"',,ly," Fltzll\l.h'~ hl'ol'l S(l<!IU xl 10 l<top tor ho r newL~1 1 hI) thll'.) nCQlIllllltllllc~ 1. I'u he smiled nnd did a s lie ' \I'll ")'\' 1' ~tll ,!Il'(1 It for n Iltlle O\'er 'U th .. Intlnlt ",Imnl 111 ft of n s~<: nd, lind l l'htP of Ihnl ,,"', "ornl,1 ,h •.v, "'1ul~1 tn,' Il. os KnU.11'e1l nm l' ,Iown the hall. t· ll. While Flh~hllllh looked down 1 yeor," tr 0 Otis' II leel-llrllY eyes, shn klng Ihe Otis Mn.lkod, "Uf ~ollr tl YOII orf It IMllt. h,onndcd. ml'l',1 Oil '''Itb lI1ad- 1 11)11(0 j!1\1Il~" ",liS brewing In 1"1 uIIP"r 1" 1<)111 , 1\11(1 ,, ~ nrl'l\, "I III tllut! to jilin ,l n nllll: ~JI' d. fi e Il nj.!1 ~ I 10 his finger I ut till' Ii 'j.!lnnl l1;':. The til' t denl ( I'll If 0 hand qod elC~b!lng1t1& perfll u(,lory jl'stJl1g'" '1\ .rds or pll'tl. ure, he \lu)u ht o( thnt "I ""I ..oml y II ~"\lre ~.,," IhClt 1111 l i llI'S. It \\,n. tho tirst tim', he hn,1 , til hllll . Hllll liS Ih, · !'\huf}t(·d tht\ ell/'rl ... o ler time, I ss lJlon lWo y n ril 111:0. know II bolll .", IH.'fi t I hn"" 1"llmNI In I ~, . II II pr ~III~I' IlInt mnnnll![ht ol !l'''t In h1t-:h (l'utll , O,", ~xt.' ll1\n~lllJ..: C]U l l)" with ,. leu he bod ro eed this ma n. luvl th ut I,-nll'lll lOf 11111.'. Th,·I·., II r" ~"m" . 1\\'(, SlIlllnll" rH 111:<1, TII!;'n. with Ill e 110ft t tle I lh.l Jl tU'HlIlI Cl the lI(bl HlH' n t hi s 'ealel1ed his life, had torced h\tll men . ~I r, Itb. wllo ellil 1~ lI rtl m,lr') JIIII O moo II 011 II r r J;loriOIlS hnlr. II t. slgn II cbeak tor ten Ulousu nd <lvl- ,,"out A J;'lw'n ~II , l'l'l In 0 f"", mon lb. ""UZ)' "CIlr f (,,'!'r I,(lr II I\rQ S h 0 11 II(~ r~. ()I''' I.. u~ ):01111 ~i\ ";IS. lit' lloor ht'h lllil him UII ,,,,,,I nllll Mom uew plnyers II iI. I.e thon two yelU'lI--bul how th nn orh ur. (' 1111 In n~ lunny "'''III'S. It'. he hnd Iho,, ;:; hl " ('r ('\x()ul~l te, ethe- ell lL'r ..~d. D r h bad bnppenl'd SIJl~1 TI'I! In, 89 llIuN. II no,lIl,'r M \" .. I'k flS It Is or rlll i. NOW, with her Ruhle . h~r tur'rhu n ext I 1101llpn t F'ltzhngh \\'n~ bL~ J u~Uou led to a dluner 11IvitnU ou brn l/1~. :-Inw. wh~n I 11 n ~wlklentll' bon ot white fu r. !h ~ Inng of th Ins 10irotluct'li 10 the I"' W IIrr l \'tll~, t, thK t e,'cnlllg, eIJlh)l~(',1 Ov"r a " .tug I a piJl. 1lI .r~ '"t rrQoly nlghl III hr r ItlolVln!, sklu. he "Mr, ICII 1.h llglt. thl ~ Is Ani 'pn rkle." 'We dine .a t elgbt," were Otis' plm- 1.0 It. "''''t... mrn,ln;: upoo It ~,'p ry ta _ Ihollj!hl ht:r rOl·'.hlllg. d lstTnctlnglr A foppl,\t SOUII": IIUtll. ,Ulllln,.: "ncuh ' words. ullY ot III)' mlt)d I'M ,'I)!II" 'I'/1. Yffl, \)1'1\1111/\11. oll ~I~', Cllllle ro,',,"".·J "'\i ll mlllelll!: VllHe Flt%hugh I1ntl'red hIs bnok(lr's Iwell ly, h"nr~ II 1111)'. Ilnd h"j;rut!'o th' J\(olll"ll lnrll .l' Ot-I s s,'cn' l'1'l to hes ltote. 6tl'P li nd held (jill II IIl1hby, b ~J e \\,l: l t'd 0 ' ce a minute or l' 0 Inter bls milld tell' h nur~ I mllst ' In' III .1"" 1'.. :1'11111 88 Ihl\u" h r l'llI Ctllllt to do 80.l1ethlnng hil mI, d l It not upon tho whea t denl hI' hlld sOll n,1 "goll 111111. ct''''''U'1 It1 But Ih"t ntll:ht 1111 ,>rWri I'll l'n.m hIm" reTIl(' "IIII IN lillie !lumo" In"too nil Hut 1111 Knll.I ",·u li nd hN on hand, not lip n Um \I'blrll,,:I!: of I ' . n lll WlU I kno\\' Ill ' !I'II1 )1 of U' l' "uk... Il lu r/ lny IIlgbt '!l1lI1 ll11t ll 1111 umll,)' F!Jto, nor yet 1] 1'00 th .. ronn WhOl1l he mnller...• [' O\(l l h,-r dr(lw nell r h In lercepted th til 111'1,'m""II. F'1I.zhu!(h's GOI,len 0 (1(1b.lIl Just leCt. Be waH tbluk.lng solely "I like to hl'A r n Dlnll In ll< Ihll t wuy, wllh hi s ~lIl'!lt nntl jlrt'S nl l'u hi m. tlrst II '.• ~, Lucl; . fWWIlt) ll ullon hi m" t fh'st of Katbleen Otis. T d e~pl se mOII,'slr In IJnsll1'-'~, 'JIO hl~ wlr~ Ihen to hIs dnnghter, MI.I It .. 10 t st~nLlJlr ; bu t Inter hi sul{e drell~ed with s uch oxtravrdlnn ry cou rse you ore "ollli ng It! with us? AIl 1110 ~"'I SI' ke 1111 ackn wl('(lg' I"'" r pi llyln!: \) L'ga ll to tell, ond us c ,-e that Hak l dospalred of .wer As I snltl. '''0 hull r (II.l r 0"0 ad(\! , DI n t or Fltzhugh 's , nltllntlon sbe hr l' Incl melley gntdllD ll y tu rlled to 11 nslng bJm. . tl ono l million!'. I'erhnp~ IIIQr<', 10 work 10 kc<l up for U.e flr. t 11 010 Into his smll 0; he I\'on muc h fn ster thuu Ire 'let It W/lJI SCArcely Be\' en wb en. nt Ule thllll! t>ron ....ll'. 'J'h ('rl' I" no need ~~·cs, 1'h,' n('Xl In stunt . he started hlle) Ie I. I II! WtlS docldctlly th e masI.., t 8at1stled tha t bls Ilppenrancu now to 1<0 Into rLlr,hpr 11 .'rrlll!>. 1' n\l l l~ll,I\I, un,1 .I't'U1l o~lv. JI.ll~' !JlSclol!s ot I 'r of Ih . ol1ll'rs. C', lId not be Improved upon, be Arlie !':pn rltle lost contlnllully. AlSO. s\'ung out of the marble enlrllnce of bll COlllltlllR II~' c.lrt\nk. It II'tl S not I apartment bulJdlug 8.nd Will ked liP qlll to cleur whel her bls odversll)' "'li S . drive toward Otis' borne, t\ qunJ'r(~ponslhle j'or his Intempernrtce, r t ' ot a mile aWIlY. Tbo nOle stout vice ,'-erSIl , but certnlu ly us hIs II bl1" b tier whom be bad once rougbly tlons Incr ensMl h plnyed th o moro t. ;Ilt(\() met bJm at the door. Otis rer kl sly. Be (lIst rlbute<.l his ptlper e Iyeel blm In the llbrary, In a little fr Iy, bllt a s he bOCOI,' mnre IlIto>:II Ue dl,lJ ner wal announced, aod IcatNI Ul'r was n c1 e('llIell relucto ne b t and gu0llt repaired to the fJpn to th e ndvRn ces, At I ngll. he wns c' U8 IIlnlog room, furnlsbed In Ihe Ontly rofus"d nnd od"lsud to go to II yle of the Ellr.abethan peri od, IU1d bed. c1 ned_Iooe. ,\t tlll ~ point FILzhugh, who so fo.r A black pall envel oped Fitzhugh. bnd ")/lued him ooUllng, r 1I10\,1!d th 1. 11 bl. sparkle and snnp von l hed, 11 r ecjue 'I d Ilt\mher of chi ps from his ( ,old not, or would not, conceal his generou' henp nml ~ hov ~'tI tb &IO acros1I ( 'Denn, admirable actor Uloog11 be UIO Inbl to th ~ !.Ipsy onl!., wbo with as. mil II dlntcult·y cOlin ted them and !tEl"e Not nnW deuert Wall over did OtJe In Chllllg'P. hIs ( 0 U for five hUlIr veal' the bula of ble h '!;;!pltnJlty, "I dr d (101\111'$. 'j'\IPY SQOO went \l10 , I: ,d a PIU'l,)Olle ID mooting .1'011 100ny, WilY M th 1,'IliII. lIod ho SlIt slumped }.1.l". Flbbllgb, ,a a 1 bad 10. lilvlUns down In bl chnlr, hIli UI'UI lltlnglln!r ) a bere toolpt." 1J1Ilpl ~' at eltlter 81di!, his hend sunken, "J bad I!Ormlsed lUI much." bls III nth 'Oll'eu, leerlog stupidly t ram Otle IIgbted a . cigarette Illld eItln· und r dr(loplng lids. !;Illlbed the mateh wi th elabo, E'llzbllgh C':\.UKbt bls wondorlng eye. rate care. "I understand, Mr, Flu, ~ERl'AIN: man in New York filled out hia "BeUe r try anothor stllck. Sparkle." hugh, thllt ' 10U are .. very wealthy he Illvlt~od In II t rleodly wny, aDd be' mcome tax report. lU&a.." .gon ou ttl ng ()tt a Blmill sectlon of ITI5 Ii showed an income so large that his tax was ll'Itlbugh lDcIlned hili bead. chip pile. "Row lIlany may I belt' "Briefly what" I bave to RBY Is thIs: YOIl to, Spark:lef' 53%. And his total gifts to church and charrn the Ohlcago wbeat pIt there Is a J.rtle struggled vollllnUy to spealr ity for the year. were $148. COrtalD clique of bolla wbom rand d1IUnct!y. ".I\. tbou_ tll ou-a WeI ~. three oth'cr men desire to l'\>ut. AIThink of it-thoUsands spent for hl%uries and a thoulI8n', 01"· ebnp," read1 we bne them on the. mn, but With considerable slowness and ilepleasure for himself; and $148 leave the world t make our victory comple~e nnd IIberotton the transaction was made, a little better than he 'found itl lhorough we mUllt have more C8pltnl~ !lnd Fitzhugh pocketed Artie's lOU Ilir. mllllons more, at the leost" Be tor B thou sl,nll dollors. Most of us do better than that; but not so very 8tood up. "If 10U wUl pardon me a Tbe ellrly w·'nter durkness hlld ctoAed ~uch better. moment, I have 80methlns 1 shouid In betere the game ended, Bnd most like to sbo.,., ,you." of the l.'1lmblers were ready tor bell. Qur average daily gift for all church causes ia Ue went ' out, retul'lllng presently ' Very qul eti,1 Fltzbllgb \Vent In turn 'l'tth a lal'&e en"elo'Pe and l\ pad of -Ie" than we spend for daily papera to all tbose who hod token Artie's . ' ritlng paper, ~llkIng a leat oenr bls - lees than a locai telephone' call 1 0 .0'" lIud bought Ulom In. l.n all I' uest, be removed th.e contentll ot the -less than a third oflhe day's car· fare t1jey amounted t~ o,"er eIght thousand I'ovelope and . spread them upon the -Iesa than 3 cellts a day. dollars, and the ones be. blmself held tllhle, now clenred ot everytlJlDg IlIlve brought the total to tou thou8l1nd five No wonder that 80% of the ministers of America II vue ot ftow~ !lnd IIOme , brandy lIullllred. ;tnd clga.retles. With charueterls!1c 'a re paid less than $20 a week. No wonder that IrltzbQgh wos alone In' a private I reclll.on ho began detnUlDif hili rea: compartment ,ot his brOker's office on the church hospitals tum away thousands of.s ick 1t(!n8 , for believing the theu plllileMoutluy mornIng whel;l, IlrolOptly at people a year. No ,wonder that China has only stricken coodlUoo of the wheat mal' ten, OUs QtItelrcd. With a b,rlet "Oood ket would continue until May, or even one doctor for every 400,000 people. No wonder morning." the capllalIst ClIme etrnlgbt !'I\yond, fteleetlng; as be talked, dhers ~at every church board and charity flC)Ciety i~ to the poll1t. I apen from the array before him" "Yon nre wirth OB, ll'ltzhugb1" forever meeting deficits, forever passing the hat. , "bmlttlng them to his auditor. or re"Sit down , Otis. Mnke yourself com, 11!TIns to them for corroboration. It illn't because we are eel6ah; it isn't beQlu . . we fortable. 'l;'ry one ot these clgnrs? Fltzbugb, bowever, seiZed 60me ' dan't want to,help. It's juat because no one bas ever put You'll /lnd t\tl!m of uu Mcellent tla,1I,bt excu8e ·.tor 8000 In~errupi:Jbg vor.1f up a ltTeat bi, pro&ram to ua, and aaked ua to think of the 1 :m, und takIng up the tbrend of the work 'Of the church in • systematic bu.messlike way. Otts to ok n clgnr from the prorI gumeot wbere be had brokeo It, fered CII60 lind sat on tho edge of the ' The Interchurch World Movement represents the united , ,1't1ed It along with a surenesfl that only rerunJnlng . ehalr lu the smnII prorram of thirty ·denominations. They hav~ ~urveyed I 'Splayed a.n Irrepronclloble knoIVl eilg.e room, }lasting a long hnoll on bls • t the subject In bnnd. \Vheo he fintheir whole task, no business could have don. it better. knee, he tutlP.cd bls wiry fingers 101I hed SIIvernl abeet' ot ,tho pope/'were patlently lI gal nst his leg. Ho was a They have bud&eted thdr needs; no bosinesa could have vered v.ltb flgures , and Otis Wy li ttle onllo~' e<.I by I11tzhugb'8 easy cora mON scientific bud&et. They have united to prevent the rardlog blm In quIte a ncl\' llgbt. dlnllty. Be never liked to mix good possibility of waste and duplica.tion, At least. million dol"You abow a most thorougb ItpowltetJow,sh lp with buslDess. l.n will be saved by the fact that thirty individual cam- , , "Well? Yo u llre comIng In with paiCns are joined in one united effort. Ihlll fllc,'.

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.Only·you can determine what part of your income that should be, It 's . ' iood time riiht now to answer that que.stian. We're passin& through the world just once; how much better will the worl~ be bec:a115e y'ou passed ·throueb1 U,nlt.d Financial

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Special prices on loods taken direct from' cars, , Come to , our offk:e or phone your needs. Let us supply: you from .cars and save you money.

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J. Barter Shldak er baa been qnlle Mr and Mrll. Perrl7 Wilde and two lodlspO@lId for lleVel'a.l aYII, but Ie dauglltO t8, of the D/lyton (lllre, are fa ling ~uob Improv ed at ,bill all vlotim8 of tbe m ~il!leB. wrltlLg . Me,daw es Jeooi Lamb. EVil flaveral froUl bere W3re preseut Ilt hom and MilY B",ntEi ware [luyton ~.-----=========;;:;= =~=-=-- Morrow on Suodaf , attendin g tbe ~h oppers , I'rldllY. reRurre etion of th railroad engioe WhlUNESLJAY. APRIL 28, 1920 LHtie Wan da Clarl\[ hu~ bea~ siok whleb was thrown \oto the rlvtlr --============~============~==~-~=-~-~-~-==-~-=~=-=--~======== during tb e big h waterl of Just week . but Is now improvl nlf, I = Mrl!. Lovl GreD ~b o Il N ~ , 'f II" t IJ Il, TlIe Ivio L,'. gue met wltb Mr8. pricc ~ atulTh al Deafne ss Cannot Be Oh rlea G rll l' IHJIIHUl urduy. 1 Aft r spu~' ~ellue8dllY with Ill r .1" nc ll . ·ul'e d. th e bu ( .. ~ \\10>8 u Ll onrlurl . I, , I h uy t ll r. Mrs. Clyde Wh nrt on lI u,l l .. " ,lly. o • uy loca l AP ltll ca Mr. unll Ml'tl, fl. M. UI Kr k III till\\' t lo ll e, a ll thoy ca nnot ' WI lldlltl t lt plr "'"" lO Ihe ~ \ hovl " 'n" h th e dlKcnl< d portion of t he ear 111' , ' 0 ,It, wbere tb y planted tl:lly iDg wl\.b Evorott Eur ly !lnll 'l' h "e I ~ ,," ly O ll t! Wo.)' to cur. c": ~b,, (l a \' ~e " In meUiory of their two de.• ohlldre n . t61'rhll I .Icur"e"". ,!-nd thlll Is by a coa· 01' 1 181' 11 !' ;~ t (l rH Rt ltutl u ll u l r C1l1c dy. Illu.rrhal -dea "U"S I• •'uu. c·t! by an I"Clamed condl tioDr .. W I' MoClI l'ren Is IIrrl1nglo" tl) Mr. F·rtmk . M. "Iude, of To ledo. ot th e "''' C~ U ~ lininG' Wil t! A Wf!lJlt. nncl g ll n"I' . If blA Hi~ t er . of the Eus... . " <"III .. " , '"uo. When thl. tube 18 In. Ins , " II", lu r ll ll ce In hiK bll~io l)~l! MT!:! , 'uUlu el B.\ ln fls llnd rU I.Illly . t rl,,," d you h.tve " I'umblln l; 80und Or nmn p l .- with tll " Stote lo\lostrilll - - - ... (1111) I'ree t 11 6 0.1'1 11 " , n n Is o n - B Mr. a nll l\ lr ~. FrA IUlt !:\rtll l h hnd tll"' ll' clo""d, t1eMnc.~d ' wIshe ntheit reaul t. o!u d . . I s There A n )l'th 11y ~(\V for t it ir ':undl\Y gn e ~t : Mr nn d ! Unl c8 9 t he Inthun mation can be red ,u 'e ll We and k "r lhls ~ loll vl ug fln e wlu ter weal b. Mrs I:!eory l:lmltb, Mrs . DOrD 1110. reatorod Ita ,\ hoo \V1'11 1I'1i "'"I',· 110 1111 1,1I0 U 110r",,,1 condlll o" . tubo hcn rlng will boto d08' e r, lIud I- vn t;luo ll y \V O wll111l\v llsnm. KIrby and daDg bter , Qf Oll ytUll.lIDlI ytoll r s ago IIU~ II L luI I S IWII 1II'I' :'rI ", o f J1oul · t r oy oct f o r e ver. Ma ll Y cace or deafnOll8 II'Y stili h 1111\ rtl l ~ .. '1 III ('11 11111 wh il e IH O "'U,"Ol Mr. and lI1rs Rlllpb .Jobos. 1 by ·c,,(arrh 'ths which 10 an In· mllr. ~ byuotn ow? cOII,\lLlon mucoua 8urIIII'1I bn t v r K n ow 1I"'t'd Il l',· I ll ' llllUi ' In tlo.mmed It 18 ~"ict Ibllt o nr s~r eeh! BrAto he tucos. Hall's Cat,oor .rrh ~r 8 . ~nth Weir . of Dayton , Bllent M.edlclne act. lJrlr: dp lt· ll ~ IhtJ ~I ' ""lplll.I·I'd ily \':I:ypt Iliru the ulood 'or the mucoUI 811rtace8 oiled. Wb en. ill th e quo~ti o n. II SlItnrdu y aud 'unday with ber of the H~' 8 t 0 lt1 . O 4,()I~ )l eu r s II ~ II '''''0 will ITIve Ono Hundred Doll&r. 1>111. ( If until fllll . it 18 DOt worth tba mother . Mrs Nnthllo Smit h, who i6 for any case ot Catarrha l "Deafno •• " !C IIt' UI'I'. 1111,1 If d OOll llt 00 00; it will very 111 at th iS tl·no. that eo.nnot be cured by 8&11'. Ca. 0 " en j ryed hy tho b o u sekee par~ Mr uod ~r8 . J ohn nn ~ b . o f lnrrh Medicine. Clrcular8 tree. All !l long Save Pa raJfln From LI y Cup •• t il " t<lrl·\ets fJr uKlTlste. 760. SI)rlngtiehl, li p An t a oOUI}I" I f dll YH H ~ InellrlS or 0 pr~ ('ss developed F. J . ' CHElIlE Y &; CO .• Toledo. Ohio. Mr. lIod MrR. Ed MoFa rlan, of IK 8t week wl1h Mr. Rlii d ,Irs U~ o r g by ,h(' Uliit ell (ules rOI'(>stry products Wilmin gton, were SUUdllY g0 08tS of t\cot t nnd IItt oncte.l tile fuo oml of IlIbnrnlol'Y, both Ihe pnrnllln oDd the r !!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!P-!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!~~! II*"_~!!!.-!! relu ll vee. MrM. Jc; llrly . CUll cunlolned III tllscordc ll waxed PII' MI ~ . I:!lIrrv MoG lno l W l>~ oDor IU!r are now l'CCo,·cl'e d. In vIew ot I Chl\ool og Gurl , of nour t-lprinl!: " Lad), Bo • • . . extc ·ullvc u s e of Ihe Indlv hl un l drInk. Mony Ii mOil wh .. ,I"t'l" II 'S Irc',1 oever Oeld Cburoh, WII8 10 our vlllugo no ton Rlt oppe r, l:l" t.urdny . Illg cupn tlle 88 " \ 111; rellreSented by work unller a r ' I JIll Ie I \I' ~" M 'H~ Ho th '11 0 1.1 0 11 111 1'1 h olU F.!. ·I'OAM . IlI llors uo. SuodllY, thIs process Is \, e l'Y ;;rl'ot. riu y e Vt ' 1l 111 M' . tl' III I der 0 MIss Approh" n. I(" .. \ \'oD ~w r lu.\\' Il . .11' t,;. A. C"rso n, nr I)lIy l.nn . "'h clllle'\ 0 0 u c qll,ln~1I11 oas h ero no SuI. 8cb ' 1\' .b o hil A \10.., 1.1 te" Olli n /(. Hnr ool it- rill IlW l"U h <s OIOHOd urdllY oV8Ulll){. enroule II) Wilmin g. P r llf. Georl(e l'l urk, of (:ullllllh l[l t·on Mo ed bf"re I' b urslln Y IllOrc. Read Gazette's Classifzed Ads Mr. Rod Mrll. Chilli. O. Uooarw oo<1, io g ,toarrlY ,Lttend the fu nopt! of his 81 M. "oc mpRnle d by MlaAo, :iusAn !lod ter, Mrt! Ever ett Enrly . B e r eo Rett .. WblltSfJl, were ' uuoRy - guest. tur ned Th or d llY 6vunln g wheo Funer al Direc tor of r oilltive8 at Wllynes v.llle. h\l~r1o~ of tbe @e ri oos t llu (I@s of hi . DR. J. W. M.1LLER. and Emba lmer. Oor Baok Is galoing grounel Wife. FUNE RAL DIRECTOR Mr and . Mrs . Rnht Sm art Bud Mr. and Mrs . Ernrry Cbampl on !lnd Wayn esvill e. Ohio . .. .DEN TIST... lamlly. of noar Ciolion atl, wera 800. Mr aud Mrs. B ~ o :h .. rnllioll, Wayn esvill e, Ohl~ day IIneRts or Mr. and Mrs. W. A. D/lyton . we re · w('ek .Emll !(Uest8 of of Either Au to or Horse drawn se r vice. N".~IOD~~DB1dl.1 BRin08. Alpha l:lmitb !lnd tam lly. Wllyne nlllec 0 No ex tra charge for au to s r \'icf' . Frllnk I:lludllker sold 8evor ,, 1 belld I:levefll l from bere .. tteoded tho Both Fully Equipped for Good phones in Office a Oli Itesiden c J' ot fiDEI horsee to Mr, Sellers, of fuoernl a t Mrs Lllliao !:Ioto p at Xento, l"lt week . No. 14. Servic e. Davld 'l! Cboroh ,oo tb e I)I~yto nplka • . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .. . Mill! PeRri ClIue aod her broth er, Th orsdoy . Large Display Room , Earl,ol Dayton , v I8ited 'heir wotber Mr8. Ever lltt Enrly d ied early on Satnrdn y. TEI, EPHONE 7 'roe,da y moroin g nfter n loug IIln e~ ~ DAY OR NIGBT &'Jr. a.od Mrs. P. D. OlaQett nnd Foo eral servioo s w(lre helel B~ her : .. . E xamm ed Corre ctly... dliugh te r, '£80Y. urived bome fr om late resldeo ce on 'L'hur~ (lny, on n. V ete rin arv Ar'lznnll on Tbursd ay looking mucb duoted by Rev. F . W Mili ar, of Itdd : Glasses Fitted improv ed. Lion. Gradua te of Obi S'lIj ~ Uni vcr~l' : AT MODER ATE PRICE S ------~.~ ~ ------ Mr" ( bnltlnn E:la.rhm and grnnd. BARN HART . da.ug hter, Vlvlao Barlan. were 8 no. 'day gueettl of Mr. lind MI S. Barry OFFICE: Notar y Public: Shlltake r Fourth 'trellt , nO~l r 'l'yler Ollticnl Depart ment lfr. abd, Mre. fiBroi d Barris are TelephORl' 93 I ' Dutroi t St. Xenia. Ohio All klncW of Notary Work. WlIla Finish your floors with Hanna 's Lustro- E'inish , Uvl0!l:. ln Lebano n for" whl1e, where • pen ev ellin~ by appoint ment Mr . Barris Is employ eil. Mlo8 Ueuna. B rn~ onp, wllo h08 Wayn esvill e. and Deed. a ~peotal'y. the co~bin ed s.tain·a nq-varn ish. This superio r Ohio . . . . . ...... ...... ...... ... Mr. Jolin Vander voort la agllin b~n Q~d l oglli~ ~DhrIDMIRml . ~~~ produc t not only makes floors lustrou s and beauti~~~~_ __ _ _ ~=_~~=============~===== 081u6 bls maobln e nfter its rest for Fla., Is ex pee ted hom e In Ii few d&yll ==~~~~~~~ ---ful, but it als o wears. It dries . with a tough, fllr. Alex Box'well, of Frllnkll o. soveral wee ks, wile tbe goes' on e dAY this week of elastic film that makes the best pos siWe surface - - ---, --his sister, Mrs. Martb.n. Bunoell , of for floors subjec t to severe wear and usage. tbis Useful Wcdd lng h _~~ "tG . plaoe, Weddlnll pr l's~IIt' In Ii u n;!11 J'.I· ftrjl Mr. Clyde Penoe. wb,o has been 10 Hanna 's Lustro -Finish can be supplie d in eight glven 'on lY to pr}or cOUl'l , ~ to II Ip lb e w ~chool io OInQlnnatl, hilS oomplet-ec1 natura l wood colors. It's excelle nt not only for to get Utel, home logelher. bl ~ course tbere uod is no w .. t th e borne of his parenti! , Mr. Ilod Mrs. flool'&, but also for furnitu re, woodw ork and the W. C, Penoe. bere. thousan~ and one small finishin g purpos es about . Word Wll8 receive d bere 00 Toea. the home. d!'oy tbat .Mlsi Mariu.on ll Hurf .. oe, of Maosfield, WIIS orit lO.llliv 1\1 with SOLD BY dlpMhe ri". Ber 8lster. Mrs. Chu . Our village bad anotber experl. Fltfl, lef' Imlnedl ly for Man s. 6noe with hig \! waler laM week j fltlld. La'er word ate brings tlie news several famllles h.,d to move out. of her death on Tueed.a y a5 noon , Mr. and Mrs. W . V. Laokey have April 20. =::::s . returne d from several month8 ' stay Rev . . Bisboll, of Columb ns, will Califor nia. preach ali the Uoiver lsn.l\st ohnroh Mra. Raleigh Bogan aDd Mre.Am08 oext Sunday . . Cempto n gave a pareel tihower for Mr. and Mrs. Johu Bankln eou, of Mrll. R"y Jones. Friday afterno on , Carlisle , vlsUed Mr. auel M.rs. Erven at 'he bome of Mrs. B E. Compto o . Bllon , 1"8~ week, Tbe bride reoelYed mllny bellutif ul In the pll88lng 01 Mrs. Anne liath. and uleful gitts. .wo.y. la8t Thureda :y mornin g, John Badley Is oonfine d to hi8 Springb oro has 108& o,nel of Its most !lome with mE'8sles . respecte d aud moat loved old re8i. The W. F M, tl. meS at 'he home dents, Mrs. Balhaw llY posses8 ed II Are you doing all you can to of Mrl. Ralph Thornb urg. I:laturdoy keen lIense of hnmor alld such a' keep that good wife young? tfterooo n. lovable dlapoal tlou tha,t she easily . Why not A W . Turner waB OIllled to attra~ted tbe aSlooia '\t)u. of young Meoban lo!burg . Illst Weflk, by 'be people . Rer quie' mailiner aod alert meo\alt ty o.leo made ber a oharnlin g eerlon! IlInes8 of his mother . per sonality . ' To say tbl1t 8be will be Rev. 8. E. Wrlgbt apeut Il plirt of your home and put in runnin g lae' week missed In bllr home olr<,le Ilo d tn tbe ae Sulphu r Llok 8prioRs enmmn nity I, true, but Inadequ ately water. S,ee . ,/s prolse", the mellsur e of onr l oe~. T he fnmily bave tbe ~y mpll t hy or ~he oommo oity in their 'b ereavem ent Waynesville,Ohi~ For s" .. eral yellr~. Mr/!. Bu thawo.y bllo8 enjoyed tbe 00 D 6t~Lnt oompan . For partic ulars and estima tes. ioosbip Rnd oare of hllr . daugbte r, Lorett a, wllO w ill m 08& beoly fe e l the lOla.

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W'HY HAVE "SPRING FE·V·ER?"

Why Worr,., Fret and Get Nothin g Done, Ju.tlle eause Your Blood is Sluggls h1 Your BloQd Needs' Strengt hening

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Pub lic Sale I Will 8ell at Pobllo AlllOtloD a.t my l'08idfJnoe on Third Street In Wa y. nesvllIe . Ohio, on

Saturda y, May ' I, 19l(),

People Nowad ay. Take That Won· Comrueo clnl'l: at 1 : 00 j) Ill .. 0. Lot of Househ old Goods !:lee uHIs . derfully Eft'!!Ctlve Blood Tonic, JAr.lEB ·HMITB . Peptp- Manga n-You r • 'N. N. Sear8, Anot. Drulnri st Hae .It . . Really, .180', 'It luol1 .. 11 to b ~ hllodl. oaplled for weeks In the !:!prlo~ : juet beoaoBe VOUl' blood 18 sluggis h P fbe i1,rlou8 :~prI08 days I You oU8M enjoy 'bern, Instead of fe~l. Ing UO~IPPV and balf . 118loep -juet too tired ont for anythin g. ·1'00 onll'b& to be ~ntJlDg new vigor tor vour work I:n tbB Spring olr- ",lep'" enthu~lIal!iD. h's"pplnel!8 I . Bot y'o u can 't, beoail~e yo or blood III elogaed with poleoull Irur lon~ month!! ·t' bal! had too little rresh atr aDd blls 'ooght off mauy. ge,rm. Anil I) " I t h.~ . be,t.ma lUng · prop. et&te" tba~ are not o~eded tn ",um weRth>!r. D.,m t work under a'. hl'ndiou p . wb60 \L IlIo't .01'01l.881l ty a't all.· Olell r up :your !!lnglll~ll hl ood . Give It help. Got 1I0me of lb.• t. r"I»')U8 blood purlHIlr and·' \lnlo. Petito-M an.

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P'!P'o Maolt8o III . ns!!d by physl. olllnll IIveryw b.ere You I'an bill' It at any flrog 8t.ore tn elt.her liq uld or \ab)et form. ju t 81! von preter. Ti,ero's DO did renoe In medlcln ..1 v.loe. M"lre cerl.ID lhat you ge' tbtl nDama Peplo· Mangan . A.II: for ''Gude· . hplo. ".ogll) ," aDd be lore the fall Dame ta OD 'II! paokag e. -A4.... &. . .

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AREMEDY FOR

ACHES AND PA INS

THAT'S DifFERENT

, You Don't Know WhB.t a Rea11y Good Lirument' wiD do Un.tU '. You n-y "Hou.s~(Jinla." MOlt lioimen t. act &I a count.r Irritant 00 the .urtaee Ind !fIv. only tempora ry reUef. Boult'DDla it different. aets right ul)d.r the .kiD. l'enetra te. to the .ourd of the *",uble: Rub If you want to-It . won't burn or blilter- but you don't h.n to. It goel in Con.. talu just what· is help Nature limber. up twinging, throbbing Imrnediate rellef to . •. ,,/fC'''CI' ' backache, .Iumbagoz ati in the ahut lore-thr oat ailment .. It penetra te. fected JI~rta and scatters oCollgt!.tloo.

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toaJa, ced L ~~~~~~~~;)4;;!l ' (TUOiipronoun glnal Jona, !lnftl'~. 215, 50 ",. _ _ oJdprioe, Th. Dr. J . .C. Jon. Cotippaa,.. Cbarlllt oll, Ohio.

HE 'S· TH E OL D RE LIA BL E

D old ."BuJl". He's the best there G RAN is. He sold over 300,000,000 bags last,

year. You know genuin~ u B~II" Dur ham -' )L neve r an enem y; millions of friends. ; Genu ine "Bul l" Durh am toba cco- you ' can roll 50 cigar ettes from one bag. ,That 's some inducement,nowadayso .",r"

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Helen Itlf·od H, Ruth ag d 8 and Rob. I homt' aa the loving wife and tender ert !lg ell ~ , I t:lothe r het'xemplifled the highest She i afRO . uTvivl'd by hl:' r fatlwr, idt'als of womanhood , 1onI'I'rot he r. l, eorlCe L. lark, of 1 "At the great harvest wilen the (\ .IUIll ' 11. Mi ' ~O llri, a11l1 one si~tl'r 1l1 rt'hailgel's blast hall winnow like ~ leM younl[t'II chiHl III II nr. II ~ . B r t hll W lltkin ~ , h f CpntoT\'jU I :J fan, th e chaff and -grain. Theil I ' :~d RdKanna lark, WUl< l)ll m ~h(' h \ h t' n ~t' fRllillJr h~Rll h for : hull ~he j;(ood ~al1d In immortal Ferry Chrl' Uan Church rUlt"y 2.1886 n ar L), L\('. Of in. ~t'vlJr:l 1 )' t'II.'·S , . IUle' tI~(' hU8butICll bloom. .I n l~P falf garde ns, of that I J died April 20, 1920; II~'O ::l l i' parfd IHI » ·, 1111< In S!!Cllrm!!, ca rt'f u\ ~e('ond ll1 Tth: . Ann eRch brl ~ht biOI!· Bible School !lit 9::-10 i'reaching LM! f m nths and 1 da S n llr. i n).'!' alld hospital l r+,almel1 t . ~ ut !10m ml~l g le Il~ p ~rfum e With that at 10:30 n. m. ant! 7 :3U Il m. 11 ; lI ery)oOece mber 4th, \901 ~ ha \Vii. to. no .Ivail. of tl o":, rs whIch never bloo med on ne in viled . J) A. ri ne, Pastor . Ir-ried. to Elv erett Enrl>,. " ncl leRv.'}\' In tlV TV r lntionshill of hfe Merle 8rth. .' . --,lides this devot d hlJ~bBnel thr e ! EJllrl y s r rvod wit !) ti c! lllity;.s wu~ a Card of Thanka St. Mary 's Church all child ren to 1I10 UI'U \1er lo ~; tr ue l'\t el!d f a.~ f rl enct ; hu t \II her own . 'I'h fnmily desires to e'ltpreSM their' Fo urt h Sun'day afte r East er, May thanks t o tri nels !lnd n ig hb oTs for l h mUIl Y ki ndnesses shown du ring 2: Sunday Scholll Ilt 9:30 a m ; Se rvice, ser vice an d confirmation at , • \ th e sickn ess and be reave ment. . 10;30 Ui~hl ' p H· se . of ulumllus . will pt each and 31dm inis ler c<!n fi~ m l!­ tion III t his se rvice . A co rdllli Inllltation t o the publ ic t o att end, Co.Oper~tlve Plan In J a pan.

OBITUARY

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SAMPLE EXHIBITED AT WHITE'S GROCERY STURE

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und av ' cllvol at this ~ hurch e ve ry -lit Preaching ~~ rvi ce tl\ . You are co rdinll y iuvilcfl to b ~ \J re~e n t.

o't:loc k ISunday lit II 10O'dOlC k u.

OrlhodO\ Frie nds Church undoy choo l. B:30 a , m . Meet) ing for wor~ hiP~l :"l ~~

Jun e ACldulll ~ . h ' l" m u~ ~ Amprlcun woman w olfUl' -"\' vrkp r a nd 'pIo nee r In big c lly ~ Iu lll work " ReCK Ilvln~ costs Tflllef In (J\r eet tra din g belwt)c n rurro nnCl , c ity

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NOTIlCE

NOTICE TO fARMERS

The Home Store Today .Has Realized That Fine Expectation 41 successful years of merchandising backed up by a force of competent depanment store man agers has made th is Itorc one of D ayto n's more progre&sive mercantile institutions.

·Around Dayton to Become a Part Owner of The Home Store

The Late Classified Ads. FOR SALE

We ~e offering the

N' -200 bu. YellowCorD,$1.70 ICOR per bu. 1111111 p hono 89 4 WIII-

-S afest of Investments

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Ulr 8llwyer. WllyoesV'll\e, U. m12 o w aDd 7 PlgB. Inquire of E. M. BuoDell, R. D. 5, Box 59, L Abs 000 , Ohio. m12 ream Separutor, I:lblllple88 No 4, lllles' modEll, ooly used a .hor' time. casb or time. Call 89,4. W ol. ter Sawyer. WllyneavilJe, U. 0112

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DECIDE NOW to become one of our partners-FOR

WANTED

INFORMATION caU, write or phone Main Office, fourtls floor. ,

to ollp t:lbeep. Uallat 'rom R eady Gates'. I nquire of Cazad,

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SMITH'S MIAMI SMITH'S HAVUN

On account of the universal demand for our valuable Profit Sharin&, Coupons wh ich we are g1vinlZ away free with every purchase made at The Home ' Store we will continue to Itive these valuable certificates free with every purchase durinlt the entire May White Sale.

SMITH'S

SPECIA~

We specialize in High-grade Coffees.

Do your ,hopping at The Home Store-save the valu~ble Profit Sharin!: Coupons, and brinlZ Ihem in for credit as fulJ value upon a certificate 'of Preferred Stock of The johmtoll-Shclton COmpaJlY.

SlvlI'l'H'S MIAMI

Starting May 1st to May 31st, the . Greatest Sale ,6f the Year,

SMITH'S HAVLIN

S UTH'S

Our Annual May White Sale

S'PECIAL.

The Merchandise Offered

lit 'the Home Store Is known to 'be one or Dalion's greatest (0 \' 8 11 18, a nd U,ls your

In th is Sale Is all new and strictly up to the mluu te in style lint! tlllullly. · 'j' lI n 'orllll CD[S ure bl 'S'1" und better ,nnt! tIlOI'O ('omprcl,en"h'e Ih un ever berom.

IS SUCCESSfUL IN . HER WORK Misa Vada McPherson, a Wilmingt"n girl. who, for two years was music teacher in the schools here, and who now teaches music in the Magnolia, Ohio, schools won some very distinct honfll'S 8S a teache r of . in a recent contest of Stark County pupils . 'l' here were 14 village schoQls entered in the contC!!t, besides 13 'township schools, snd nine music teachers had pupils.ill the r ecital. Miss McPherson's dis trict ~on five of the eigh t prizes offered-· first and second prizes to villal(e , first , and thi rd prizes for boy and firs t prize to the girl soloist Miss McPherson'!! friends will be very much pleased know of hE>r success in her chosen work .

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The high waters di ~ appeared. Thursday evening, and the fiver is normal at this time. Never before in the history of floods have any of our inhabitants known the flood to Waynesville, Ohio rise 8S rapidly and recede ,80 slowly. Middle RUn was the cause of much . ...... I , of the high water, BS old reBidents say they never saw the creek on such ~_ _ _ _ _ _ _~~_ _ _'"'!. 8 rampage before. Early Thursdav morning Harry Brown, with the townshiD truck started 'to clear the debris from th~ roadway between the briolfes. They found a lot of barbed wIre in the ~oad, which occasioned the drifts but after this was gotten rid of th~ drifts soon disappeared. Several large fish and turtles were taken out of the bayou!! along the We PlLlt them on. race 'and in the bottoms

To make Ibis Ilreat event even more attractlve to our many friends and customers W,e will combine our May White Sale wit h our Ivonderfu l Profit Sharillll! ·amp.lien, giving our . cU5tOJnert double value for every dollar spent.

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TRI·STATE PRICE Is ALWAYS GOOD for a week Mrs. R. C. Jones J elighefully entertained the Queen Esther Soc iety at the parson'age on Saturday afternoon, April 24. The meeting was opened with music on the' victrola. After t he roll· call and the reading of the minut~s of the last meeting. a short Cincinnati. Ohio. Calh Capita., $250,0110.00; business session was held. A very '- interesting prollram followed. comNearly 40,000 cream producers in Ohio, Indiana, Kentucky. wsed of readlnglJ by Edith Sid es, West Virginia and Virginia ship Dme:Cr. Our doors are never Helen Hawke and Reba Braddock, closed-trucks gathtlr the cream at all depots day and nillht and music on the victrola . No patron ever lost a penny dealing with 11ft Tag your cons The meeting was t hen adjourned. or if you need cans. write for Free Trial Cans for 30 Days and Mrs. Jones invited us to the The Tri-State handles more cans of cream per day than any dining room, where Mrs. Isabelle other creamery in the world. Drummond was showered with many beautiful and useful.gifts. . .. During the soci!!1 hour, dainty re- ~------------------.;..-------! freshments were served by thl' hostess,

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Mrs. Lil li an M, Hotop. ctnught er of ~lr , aod Mr~ Wm Champion was hnrn in MOllt)!omery County , Muy J onathon Surface died at hi~ hom e 15 1867. lind was call ed home , April in Hal veysburg. Tuesday a.t noon. ~O . 1f) ~ O . " !led 52 years 11 mon tht! The fun eral will be held FrIday af- hlld i da~ ~" She \\ a ~ married to Christian Hoternoon at 2 o'clock at the Chapel, t,Jp Pebru " ry4. 1886. who preceded ti er ~ l' v e r nl yea rs ago. There ivere born 11' I hid union five child ren. thr ee boys and two girls. two of whom Elm er Hotop and Mrs . El sie Tracey survive. Mrs , Hotop acce pted Christ as he r Hair Cut, Ma "sulle, and Shampo o Savior over 30 yea rs ago and hm; will be' advanced to 35c beginning ev er liv ed a faithful a nd devoted Chris tian She leav es to mourn he r May 1. loss two children, three grandchildGrav's Barber Spop ren and one sister, Mrs !<'rank U. Hawke Ilnd Dak in Smith. of Lytlp., and four brothers, at _ • William H., Harry, en and Gould Champion, of .Dayton, and a host of othe r relatives and friend s, ' Her funeral was held fr om the th e David's Church. h u rsda y. 22 at 2' p. m. Rev Brunds lI'e. of Dayton. Jelivering the discourse. Inle rment We are now ready to contract for in the David's cemetery . your sweet corn for this fall. Will pay $20 per ton and seed furn:shed . Come and talk it ove r . Also. our g ra'vel pit is open . The entrance to tlle pit has buen r epal r _ ed and is now in good condition. Give us a call. Waynf~!!ville Canni ng Co .

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A dtdi\Chtful party was gi ve n last i'h u r~ d a y. e ve ning at t he H ilCh • , ~ t'!; , J . F:. Jll nll y W ilt' ill l" iIH' inllal J '. I. -: 1\, 1I \ Schoo l ill ho n o r of M iss Helen Pin t! . F rida y. " .. , T i;n· T he l've llin g was pleasanl ly ~ j.) cnl a nd r e f r"s hmCflts en joyed About Mi ~H Mabel 'al i,; b u ry \\'a~ a: :\'·I.i I . i. 1 lw enty youn g people: we re pre~ E'nt " vi ~ il () r Sb turd uy . ". I ~Ill-: r,·",ti'," ,. The cou nt y board o f h a lt h has Ur . Dill, Us leopath 2J '. IJr .. ad '!ompl p. led Ihe wor k of eXBm ini n)l \ all, r 'Io-I I'.I'!' ., - a hll -I"I':-H lh,· sch oo ls of t he e,) unty. and t he way , Lchalloh. Ohio. '"il"l' in \{'I,n ~I'l! 'IllY. re por t of the uoard R' ives t he $chools I Ke nn e t h Kil bo ll a nd l' r all K 1:,.1, he re to be th t! bes t in th e coun ty . 1 " ' e ve ry way, as rellulTli ng tlt e in ~o n we re ill D<ll'ton ~1 "lJd" .I . '1'1 .' I:, " .' i' "" "\'ill,y nil till' 1 11.i·· .. ;1 i I ' ,. ·'1'i nna li. hea lth o f Ih(' chi ldre n, th e Mclw ul Il IJU S~ 9 and e Vt' ry t h illj{ I e rlai lli fl){ t o W. P SaliRIoll ry , of (" 1(>,,·1:on'l, t he welfare nf th e chilrlrt!n . T his ~ p 'IIt th e W P ' I~ · ' I,U w ith hi , "" ni!\ 'Ir !J "~It " 'r- W;l " \,; .. , Ill! is ve ry complirne ntu ry . but p at r o n ~ ", I l f Ih e sc hoo ls h r e ha ve kn own f or Ern ' s t lI ar la n an el Ch"," ~Il'" k ,.: <\ long tim e th a t ,' Uf schoo l:i urt! the Mid " le lllll' ll, ' I'l· " l F r,cla.1 all .·rI,·. ·,: I:, J" I' I ;.'" " I I · hes t in the coun ty ht:.<e . . . 'I ~. I "

The Men of Waynesville held a g llod meeting .Wednesday evening lind about 125 men were present. ,{,hlol meeting was called to order by Pre.J ident White, and marched to lht! dininll room of the M. E. J chu reh. A (ter all were placed Rev. JOIl . . invoked devioe blessing. ' The . Dorcas society served a bounteous , uillller, and all did jUIUce to It. Atte~ supper the glee club sani l WlIselections, President White made a f" N remarke, after which he in· t rodllced Frank Anderson . of ' Leba· 11 1>0, who spoke about the ' county memorial hall at the cOllnty seat. This hall waa started before the late war. and nothini further Wal done when the boy!! went over seas. He Th e re will be no sc hool fo r Ihe pu · mentioned ways and means by which I .il ~ of the H ig h Sch nol bu ildi ng (hey would like to complete It right "'riday af t" , n'l(l n o f I his wl.'p k [0 " . a way. TurnIng from Ilhe e uoc.-tol dIrecThe president next made J . O. tion of Clhe Me w, odllfl. Ml.a6Ionacy "au se of t he COll nt y fi el d nlt'e t al Can l'l't/ght chairman of the M~m· Ce ntenary co.mr:.tlgn. Wihloh 'Wun Le banon. Th e i-Ii lf h Sc hllolH e nlpr· ple dgca ot $1 68 ,0 00.000 to tlnance tnle Pel in th e conteN t s lire I"rank lin , M il· o rlal Day exercist!8, and he in turn ftve yenr world·program of the Methon. Lebanon. Wayn esvill e a nd appointed George Waterhouse, Mar- odlet Et>t8CO]l<ll Churah. Dr. S. Elal1 ~KIngs Mills. Hhall Haines, C. W. Younce and Taylor 10 now g en ora l eooroto.ry at tho Interchurch World Movo ment <In Earnest Earnhbrt as his aid es. The base ba ll t eam m e l with d e· brIn g nbou t the c o 'Ollonltl on ot The commissioners, county s ur- Am eri ca n Prot C<f1an t O hurchoo In a r t Ih ree t ·Imes t h IS k 'rh urs· ' lYe e. veyor and county liuditor being pre- worl.d -\<ilde progn.m ot mtllSlonary ea d ay Morrow s hut t fJ.,m o ut wi t h a aodvo.nco. s.,nt, they were introduced. and Mr _ Dr. T .l )'lor'8 kn oIV l cu/:o ot "'he mis- score of 2 to O. In th e gam e with Miller, Burveyor, toid how and ... hat sionary probl m 18 hwlcd u POn travels Leblinon on the sam e day , l he bacon Ihey weru doing for the betterment In o" e ry ml IJSI01l 1I01iI In oW", 'world, In helonged 10 Hi U:1til the six t h wh e n of the roads of the county, and gave Pllnluanco ot hi" oJll cln1 ,IUI III8 du ring a' couple of wild throws Bnd . a three estimates of cost. ntc Each of the 18 yoo.ra' ~r... tco 0 11 t'he lDoo.rd of hBse hit put t.he !(ame on i ~e f o r Foreign Mt",,(ona CJt th e M e lh odl8t commissioners made short talks. and Eplsrcopal Ch urch. He w '19 e.mo ng the Le ban on . Th.:: ~ c o r c was 10 to r. we were promised a atate road for lead er .. of tlto Atud cm A' Volunteer li'riclav at Maso n th e boys re ~ ei ved a 1921 from the township road through Moveme nt a nd olhe Ln)"Tll RO·. MIII- rl rubbing to th e tun e of 10 to 9 Blonary I\{ol'mnent, n nd 'h as b ocn to the county line eas t This makes 4 won and 3 lost. co on ~ c t d with lhe Tnt erP"esident While next illt , oduced · officially nn.tional C ommitt ee of "'ho Y . 111 . C . A . Ihe main speaker of th e eve ning. Born In N uw \Ta mpIon , Til. , Dr. At the regular mee ting of th e J.I : HOf'meyt1 r, of Cincinnati. who 'i'G.y lor " '1\8 od ucated In Ulll10d l ow'll school board Mond a y eve nill1(" th e Unive rtlll y. Dr("IV Th eolo",'c'" S<>mlc,lI ne in the place of Co', J L Ilnd New York U nJ'·orolty. H e Ie following teache rs we ro.l engaged • '/l uff, who was call d away at th'c . nllry lIho n u t ho r of Beve "811 r eli gIous books fo r the comming year : R. S . Wea· IOlt moment Mr. Iloeml'yer t'OII' and hrul loc t ur orl th roughou t >1'118 ver, Supt., M P . Bl a tt, Prin, 1: l'alulaled I he club on the \fet-to- United Stat N on lIH8IIIono.ry 8ubJeC't8. and MiiB Hankinson for tbe High getl.er ~tUnt, and the spirit that H4e home III in OaklAnd, N. J. School. There is one more to b e seemed to bl! prevlile nl, of r.o-opt'r· hired for this d epartm ent Fo r Lhe ation and hl/lplulnelS to othets, and grades: Mias Lile, , J>rin .• Mi ss Mcthat less knocking and more bOORtKinsey. Miss Benham, Louella Janinll' wu a fine thinK tor the nefllhney. Marie Shutts . Fronces Lam b , borhood His remarks were s u IjpliMaria Stout, Mrs N. P . Blatt a nd menled by several funny sturies . Hazel Moore. Reva Hormel and and he endell hi, talk by telling how Beula Co on at Lylle 10 makewoort by hllving th e right Next weok will mark the close of • - • killd of '';oLulI,''l1ud thl! obligalion to the local school year. and will b~ a othel'll resting upon the shoulders of each and everyone present. Hl' very busy one tor the High School, ('specially the Senio rs. The bacca· was heartily applauded. After a short social session the laureate service will be h eld Sunday . club di.-banded, to meet at the call evening, May 9, at the M. E Church Rev. italph Colton Jones will Jeof the president Several new memo and liver the sermon . ThemDsi.~willbe bers werl' added to the club mem- by the un ited choirs of the town . bership. TheSenillr Claas will present. on What mi"'ht have been a d' Pl'Cl8ident White has aince receiv... lsa sed word from Col. Shuff, who ex- W-ednesdfty evening May 14, "Be- trous fire WKS closely averted a turtween the Act U 1 d d . b th t ' I 'd f presaed hili rellrets at not. being able s. a c ever com e y, ay mornmg y .e. Ime y . al O !l to attend the ml'etinllnnd I\ldO wish· Seats will be nn slIle at Janney's large number of citize ns w1th · bucked the club to know that he ' desired Drugstore on MondliV. May 10. I'ts . The house be longing to Chs s to be pretieDt at the next meeting. Thursday evening the commence· Rye familiarly known as the' wa gonment exercises will be held at the maker's shop was the scene of th e School Hall . The principal speaker fire, the cause deing a defective of the evening will be 0 _ Lee Filz- Rue. patrick, a noted Il!cturer. The grad- -. uat~ are: «'rances Janney, Clara Mr . and Mrll.· J C. Hawke and Atklbson, Hailel Sahsbury. Clara Mr. and Mrs. Lee Hawke and fam. Berryhll!, ~Ild Rut~ Schatz~an . ily were Dayton visitors Sunday. The regular mfetlng of the Wayne The musIc Will befurmshed by NlchTownship Farm lJureau will be held ols orchestra . of Wilmington _ Chas. Anderson bas pUl'chased the at the School Hall. Monday MIlY 10 The Alumni will meet on 'Friday , Addie Keys property on Third street at 710. Businesa of importance on evening and a banner attendance is formerly occupied by the late D. W . han<h. expected. , Meeks _

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TRACTION ENGINE Exempt from Gelleral Property Tax, lluder the existing laws of the State of Ohio_ . Dividends exem~t from the present normal Federal Income Tax .

T he nt· lco j)lunt ,11 thQ Wuyn(J!l' "i!l e MI,t or Sales Ag('T;cy wen t bad 'l'hu r:;d f\v evonin){. Hlld t h(~ pictul'C' show \VIIS op,)rlltell lJy a [-'or (hoTl t!n g ine . Th (O eff"ct Wlis no t hod . a nd th e engi ne ma nipulate d th e lights a lm os t~s we ll aH th e D el plltllt.

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T HE ~UPERIORITY of the Sedan for autumn, winter and spring is even more emphasized in the wid e r ange of summer motoring, It's thick perm an ent top is a cooler shield from boiling sun. Breezes are freely admitted or entirely excluded at will, Ra in, dust and sudden ('old, are shut out at your command by heavy plate glass which never cuts off your vision or leaves you feeling "Shut in." N ow the Overland Sedan adds to all this convertible convenience, the riding comfort of Triplex Springs, and <!xtraordinary light weight econOmy.

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W onderfut Ve ll"ws~o ne Park. Th «' \' eIlOI\'~I"IlI' 1\ull ulIlIl itll l'k, the crowltl ng wlI lHlt'r til' AU U!l' h'll'S '''') U ' derlnllllk, hil I! wllh lll Itll nrell a .al:.! squll l'l' 11l1lt'H, s'vtl rnl hl lelt 11l0UIIIUlo ran ,:o ', thl'el' 1111'); ' r ly I' with tllI' lr trl bularle , 2(J In k · ~ " lid ~!:) Will er-

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b Ill .. llowpd :-. ~~ . A , I{ ' I '~P .V (l , wire r o v ~ hll,1 chp" . 9 41 ; nurold , ';w~lle y . r .. pdr p." ,n il IIOr hnlt mnnt.tl endlnl( AI)ril 16, $201.82; I 'I'lul WffP~e rn S lor, ruling ~Iook ~ hPAI. !I nlld ft taUool>ry. $19 7:1 ; !:lor r.v Brow n , ~ U)lt . U .t· No.5 . pay , r n \l for hlllt m on ~h " hdiog "l>rll ,15, : S2~6 0; F . M GlllitnA . !{upl. OIql. ; No.2, (lilY ro ll for hll if D1(),,~b Hi, $124 64; Ha rry l 'owlln, I rln~' IdAJlr11 and "rld!,!f' r p. palr~, $111 79; I ' , D, WIlI IAm _, BUPIJIiPfI fo r UOllr' I IO USIl. $1 23.02; If,ank Kimler, 10. h .,r al Co ur~ II nnRc'. 71;0; W t:I ~tan " ge 00., book ord r n an ,' Itub., $121\'0; Sid El1l ~ , baulln R brldae lumber, $3.n; T b u WOI!rlblll Cllm!!. ~.ry , oarlnlC ror soldlnrM IIr ....... lUll) I fllljl for "nldl"r lot, $60; A. T, Rettll!', Snpt. D Iet N 0. 4, repair pay r o ll, $2.9.49; Barry Bi8hop, brldae reJjalrl, '$27 10; rhe Ohio Corrugated Uuiver' Co., oulv.r' pipe, $163 60; ROBsell Blown, Supt Ohlt No I, paV rol\ ror hair mon,b, $194; E . ,r. Spenoer, treljlM OD equipment. SI0.43; M B . Oswald , Lurlltl of Mar&ba Hnlder, $100; The Stakalta Mfg, Uo., suppliel for Probate Judge, $16,36.

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New Suit. J , Lee 'l'howpsoD, eXf'outor of C. W , Uorsuoh ve Loll.. Voorbls To sell reul eallne Uerm .. n Ording VII W u b'o m r "n. For money

ElIle Bill VII E'loyd BIll . For cll. vorce .. nd oustody of oblld. Proeeedinra In the ma&ter of Elizilbelh Mo rrill et 1\1 vs MURaro' Dralle et ul Report of .11 Ie approved In the matter of M. Frances Reif va' Mary Webb et .. I , W. C. Thomp. aon Ie al)poluted gaardlllD for D&\'id Webb, mlDor defendant. In tbe maUer son, exeon'or or ooased VB uaJa Priv .. te 8ale of

of J. Lee Thomp. 0 W U or8uoh, de. Voorhis, deoeaaed. proper'y ordered .

Probate Court ProceedlDp Jo the matter or the eet8h. of Lelllt R08enor~n8, deoea"ed. J!id. S Vonklln, O. C. Eul&8s and Lawrenoe Shawhan are appoiuted opproisere. In tbe matter of thA estllte of AI. bert Kelley At tI\.. Minors. Foarth aooonnt Ilpproved, . [n the matter of th A estate of T . Wm \:tioh. deoe"toed Jj'its& and finalaoo ouni approved. In tUe mnner 1'( the estlite or C W. GorSUCh, d ecOl~~ed. Private 8&le of b onda ordered . In the matter or tbe estill,s of W . L. Ker;rl ok, den Bl, ~ ed, Flr@t IIonO finalllcoo un' approved . In the ma Uer of the 118'a \8 of Wm, 8Dell, deOllll8e~ , Flra' and flDal8 J Onuntappr~ved ,

In the md'er uf Wonltba Oham. berlin, 1111 gnf\rdll\n o(Samuel ChilD.!. b fl rlln VII Wellitha Chamberlin et al : Private sillA or perMnlt1 propedv ordered. 14.400 b ond bond of gnu. dian approved

Real Eetete TraDfere

Vernie BOgllO to Emma BOlI'lIn, port of Military Bnrvey No. 828; W88hlnR~on Twp. c. N , Berrybl1l . to Cbal. Uray, Plllrt of 8eo . 14,. 'I', ~ R. 6, betweeu 'he Mlali'll rivera, waYDe Twp, ' II, t..uella Boger to .Joleph BORer; par' of Seo, 36, T,4, R . 4, Olearoreet Twp. ,I •. Luella !iolfer 'to Cbas. Thoma, part of '1. 890, IS, T, 4, R. 4, blearoreek "-_ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _, . Twp,

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Oround aarley, Drain TI!e, Hollow Bulldln" Tile, Fene/nlE Posts, Fertilizers, !ielf Feeders for Holi. , Barrel Salt Special prices on loOOs taken direct from catS, Come to our office or phone your needs, Let U8 aupply you from cars and lave you money,

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Mr a nd Mrs. Amos Ellie en.er_ ' alned·for t:iu ndav di n ne r, Mr. a nd D . L'. CP AN E, E ditor and P ubli ~he r . Waynes ville, b io Mr. Benr y :l4oKee, Missel! Ru' b RevsBth and . Etta Aro old and Mr. SuL!Jcri ntion Price, $UiO per year' and \1 r8, ~'I o.v d Anderson li nd aon , ~arlt o n . of XeollA. Mr. and Mra, .lllsper Moroer , old WEDNESDAY. MA.Y 5, 1920 realdeo,s of ou r .town , Bre both qUite danller ously IJ ll\ t .tlt ll! wrHln l,{. Jonat,blm So rfuoe, one of th e 1'1 (\. Th r I ~ lII oro ca larrh In t hl e BactlOD noef 0l tl zen8 o f ou r t ow n (JlI8sed or 1htl CountlT nUl U Il lt o lha r d iacaa8H , . • pil I I,'g-€ Ihc,', ,,,,,I fo r yeors It wall . up. away IIt ~ t, \v Ae k uod w n ll lulu t :J rest pO"I',1 to 1,,, I,,"" ruhle. Doctors pre· by I,h" lud e o f h i. loved oneil. w ho, " ' ,·Ib. d lor',lI I'emeu les. and by COD' In li fe we re nea r li nd dear t o him . a IUlltl )' f ul h rq:{ t o cli re with loca l t r ea t , "'. lA . 'J'err" aD el K. E. 'fh ornpBOn ",en t. pro " u ull c ~d IL Ingreotly cura ble. Infill" Ca· Dr o nd Mr-. ' bllddllY !lnd Bon • .....-, J ta"rll I . u lutul dlsea.e. . " INn' I:!alurday In Wa y nesvtlle wUh ellccd by co". tltu llo"a l condit io ns. aDd MlU'tl n . ~ pe o t tWI) davs last week ,. L. AII ~ o and CIArl Ha r vls. the,'cforo I'o" ull'e. CUfI.t1tuliollal treat· w,l h Ibel r p!l rt-ntlillt Vev .. v J od "" . ln el,t. lhdl'.s Ca tar r h Med i c in e, ma n.. ' , l)hb 8. H"gem yer liud famtl y, of " r"ctu red by F . J. henoy & Co.. Tole· Mr.lln ll Mrs. Will Wr lg bt. of Da y . n IIr Wa y utl n ille, pl\~8ed thr ough ~~j..~:,hl'i;' II:r~llfl~n8~~~'t1~~t; ~t'!.'~dy t~: ton. were vi Uora fn our ' OWO 0 0 hure 00 tlu nda, moro log , eorout .. blood On tho MU CO II K Surfaces o f the' t!uod av. t o Olive Branoh, whe ro t bey Ivent ~:':,t;'r'~;ed Ot':.er ~nUyn~~~~ ~ho~~ar:"'I~ ~tc~~ l:a rl~ Koo nnl lind family , of Day . tilt! day . torrh lIIed lclne ralla to cure. Send t or ' on viere " u eEt.! or 6cq u6iotllnoes Uordoo Weeks, of Olive BrIAnoh, ~."".J~ I ~'JE"N'Myt e:t1mr.n l~~~·e d o, Ohio. he r~ uo tlonde y . Beo j .. mln Ilnd Ch fl rles B:vaDs !\l1d HIOI u, Sunday with Edgar Edwardl . Sold, by Dr uggl. t. '750. .}1I118 Mllry Edwards, wbo II as. Hull. Fam ily Pilla tor C008t1plltlon, Ohlod o tlOOtl . of Duyton . were call. tendlog bu~loel8 oollege In Uaytoo, _ _ otiS log on frl eud s h ere on S uoday . Aul.orn obll io g WRB ID d ul ged In ep'· n' Sunday wlSb Ilome 101k~ bere. . qUi te oitoo"ive ly 0 0 t! ulldKY, J ,wper Merner, who waa born and afternoon. 'l'be Terr y fllmlly en ter&alned on Gardenl og 18 Indolged In bv ma ny rai sed a' thll plaoe. Is eerlonel, III ,,~ hili bam I! In Barveysburg. We Bunday, ~he l ollowlDB guest. In of /l or oltlzens. Tiley ha ve beeu 1\11 hope for a speedy aDd permll. bonor of Mn. Mabel 1'erry'e blr'b. beltl b~olt on aoooon t of weatber . nent reoovery . day : Lon Brannon and wife and . Mr. lind Mr8 Melvin Sto va r, of We are g lad 50 report J'tllnltRbank K . II: Thcmpsoo and wife, or thle S~ bl na w ~ re oall ers in our t OWD aD be&Ler at tble writing. plaoll ; Mi811 Llnle Stroop, of Bar tSondny , K,ul Deathrale aDd family ",. vey. bur8. and MIIII Lue Brannon. Mr , a Dd Mrs U d . B ur ri., of tHn~ed ohuroh, above BarveY8buig of BprlngfJeld. LebllIl OO. we-ra io o ur olt.!' , I:!lloUav . on tS QDday JameA Jaoob and family have • a ~ .. f a m t be Mill I I t Mrll. Eltiio Hookott fl od t wo d .. ogh. Mt'l Li zzie I:3t,roup, of BalVeY8. m 'Yvu r er p aoe no t,e rR, o f near WAyn esville, wer88n n. burg , II tbe gned of her el.'er. Mr8. tbe houle on 'be Moore plaoe. ti llY g uests of Mrs. Booket t '8 parenti K 1£. Thompllou, A couple of our young hays lire Mr. lAnd Mrs Ed ReAsoo. J . W . C,.lIwell II lIowlng II field ~I~~~~n~r~~:. IIboemak er trbde al Mr. and Mra. Ed , MoFa rl an, of of 8prlnR wheat , Wilmi ngto n, we re 10 ·tow n , t:! u'lday . Clay' DutfmlAu lind wi le were III Only ' wo more wlloks or 80hool. • __ - - Dayton on f rida y, looking lif ter ChB8. Collier and wire. of near t heir Dew h om e they reoentlY pur BtUve1'llburg, were Sonday lIueeta ohu_d. of Ed Gray lind wife. Mr. Cooper and wire, of DIlY',' D. t::!lIver Grove haa more weeks tbaD were ber e 18s t week, looking liner any plaoe e lse. ' tbelr Ii'tle plaoe down a ' 'he oreek . Mr8. MIlr t ha An80n, of HarveYIIMr • . Leste r ~t llo fi e l d a nd obildren A . ~' AII .. n li nd wife were sbop . burg. IIpeot Saturday with her child. fu e guellh of Mr. uod Mrs H oward plnIC In H"rveY8 burg. HIl t ord"y ren 10 Spr logfield. 'Bryan, of Delawa re. Uh io Mr. and MrR. R. D. Uoile U nt. ~e od e d the fuo eral o t lt ~ [lOr le, Lf' muill Fl! r " n ~ou , III DAyton. ~8to r. da y, . BO lDor H ·.t n ll~. L"w r uu oo Lo -np. It ln , U " LOfI " bumbRO!lb . AUlln ~fl .ve rs I n u ~~ I(\9u c' r I:I dyd uolc, of Ib l~ oom. 0 '1 n ,tv . w('ro m n lll b H r~ 0 I 'II i .. 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Do you ,' eelll unable t o do "n y. work. t o OODoeo~ra~ e, to t alle "n y IntereMt In thlogll, dqrlng t be won. derful 'Sprlng rl ..ys? Do yo n feel ja8t u8eles8 "nd "no aooooot'," , Notqlng Is rell!ly the md&or , ex. oep t that , liS hll \>peos e~'ery t: prlng . your blood 18 ologged- It is Ilul!' Funeral Director . gll h wUh polsona trom i ts long wlo. and Embalmer t ter light. 10 time , yoor blood will proba. Waynesvlile. Ohio. bly adjost thelt . .Bnt mea nwhlle you fret "od worry'. feel uohllppyand accomplish notbIDS'. Wby do Either Auto or Horse drawn !!erv!ce. It wben H ill BIlSY &0 ol on op y nnr No extra charge for au to ser Vice , biood by t a kin g 'P ep'o Mllngan f or Batb phones 'in Office anti Residen ce "while ? For thlrl,y yelulI, dootor~ No,14 . have been r eoom meodiD, &ble cf. teotiv,e and og reeable tonlo io pur Ify n nd bnlld np the blllod of ruo· d own. \lR"e8 ~ Deople Veel y our .be.... Have" flne 001. nr, and sprln" In your IItep. Be . Veterlnarv t'I,orou8, bappy, re,d blooded Uet a boUle of Pept o-Maog.a today . O....uaCe 01 ObI<, Sta ' UnlVN si' The Dearellt drUllrllll baa la, aDd 10 eIther Itqnld or ta blet form, juS . ... YOIl prefer. There'l dUrernoe OFFICE: to med.olDal valu. , Fourth Street, ncar Tyler Bill be 811ft' yon gel aDd be TelephoDe 93 "Q,a 4e'a Pep~M

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' lI!:l1 111111 1,'1 III Ill ro 1,1111+'11, 1II 111.' r tht' w!l ry of Chris t !lnd be'came all earlle~t wo rH.alph 'olton Jones, Mini ·ler. lhl ' \\'I,,, t, ,\\' null hl"l1.) \\lIh Ilhl pU l l! " ,\1' or h i "" I ':I P' UI' In 11 ft·\" lIIu t1li'1I1)04 k er in both the Lutherllll Bnd IIi l ed S linday 't!hn(ll, 9: 1;' a . m . , F r llnk I:"ld hnl r e'"'I " d 01" II,,· 1'111,,\1 . Iii,' '1'1'1',1, I' "ii' ,1<i1l11111,," P"<t S"IIII · Urethren Church .." nnt! hiS life a n d Morn ing "A rur of ..JJ"lu~ IU L 111 .. ' ," ( i l lltll' ~ l u'! 11.-' 11, 111, \\\ ' 111: 1,,01 1'1,1..:, '" "f f pU lI1. mllnner o f Ii " in " pnlVed him to he LeM'ay, superin tendent , Service 10 30, 'elebru t i(l n fo r M()th. 1II t!,p. 1. Jlp "i~III't1 .lIeilll),. >",,1 ii " "~:t .l ." '11'101, I'\Y """" rl:o'oJ lit,· lin · a practical ' hri stillll . Evc ninrr. 7 Raccaht u. 1 "1111 , ,,1 11111 tIl 1" '1' (I' .. tl l dr,·\\ It t'" J II \ T I 111\ l' l,d 1.:1"'~I'II!,· r " 1 I q "' 11 ~ llI d,\' h lL! 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Seconrl haud IUII,l lillie 11IIIn tl tllrNI In 1>111" I1nd my lifo on~, 111\(I- UII(I-\\'l'II. you 'Ire8 $2 Bnd np , VQl oa ni ·~in£ . "'I' lIrlllg 1111 llf11I'1 )II ,l nr"" ng r Oil 0 11 dld n' t k('.Jow It, b ut I Im'ell Emil y, John Long, Wllynoftvilln . mi ll wh ld l 0 gold 1I~llIltll tl~(' !l1,.tlllIl" !. ' 00." BHorted Uhtoks, Hio olioh . Ph o ntl ".-\ ho? I" ~u II~., the If~htkl' ~pp r . Dried Vegetab le Value. 50.0. WoyuBsvllla lOIS "\' p' r 011' ur )''''1'11 h i t I hI . 1'/leI, or I :tb. ruli 0 r. I\' l1 n t's till' 1111\ t t~ I' \\' 11 b yer . It I by no men n ~ rerlll h i 'h nt drle.1 llrd-lll! 5 Model, flood oondl tl"n " e!lett\bles IJO".e"" th " .nllle n .. trl lll ..",t $250 oa811, Une P olaud Oh lnll ~OlllPIl'~. nil' hoyT' A. Ihl'Y "on'l(' to n h olt (}rlmes WfI~ 1 \"I .llI e 11 S ' · ...!(l'lnl,les Ihnt hn\' c not b"e n Game called at '2:30 Iilow and 8 Pigs $76. PlIoo e 1:l5 mIG oblllo:ei.l 10 ~ltllI(O n\\'II )' hI" gloolll ns In drl ell. Prof. PhilIp n . ll tlwk of J efl'Hrell 'c llon or the hel1ll1l l1 J[, W" tllh l'r. 1 800 Medl cill coll e" , Phlhulclphl n , notes Band Concert ·before Game crn cl'NI lin es or Ih other's counte. I tn ,clenl'o 0 ph elioUl euon thllt wos olill ell. . culled to hi s ottentlon by Chn rles D ~ n· Great Value of R~dwODd. "An' hO\\,'$ Ih e wIfe 1hl s !1Iornln'?" by of th e wor Iruc! tl lJ ool'd lI od Dnnl el fi edwood lumber I. Inrgoly \J ~ell on Admission. 25c; Ladies Free rflll" ,,1 .HI thl' ~ 1 1tl1'llIn n or 1h Ilell('lI n 1>Inr ellu Hllrrltll: r. whI ch SIIj;liests thnt tll(O Pac.lflc coast, a8 It hil S great nn!In 111II 1 gl' lIuhwl)' hl.,,,·t)·. R)' II111utlwtlc : sorn hllh ' I'I O 1111 U peetcd structuMl1 Dril l reslatance to rot and Me. Heurt tnn p. " All' whrtor t Ilt' hlg ru" h ttl,,.11 1 c\Junge tllkrs place hi vegetnbl es wh ~ n Remember, the Miamis are r('(\wQod wbeo place" lu contact wltb bl·glnntn· (h •• '11I1l~' hlhor7 . III'~, 01' tlley ar (\t·led. till' groullIl will remolu In goo(1 condl- mon Arch llltlld Hln' t gl'[( ln' Ill' ti t 110 playing for the benefit of It Is \Veil Imown HIOI when dried tt on tor :m years or more, wh erenl n Ilve o'c lock ror " lllen sur(! splu- you I v c~e tllble9 nr~ Imm e r ~e(\ In wuter (or Our Public Library gl'('n ! mn I . other spec.lea rot ont In a on't t II . me thnt." U f w hou r s tht'y assure Jl fo rm clo eo rew y 11''8. The redwood beartwood "Nn better." wns Grlm!)s' rll erul r e- Iy reR(, lllhllug ,Lhllt ot fres h vl.'getables. Is 0 Iso able to repel tbe IItta cks ot de- .I ohldl.r to th o firs t Query. "I' m going Yet II th Is s\\'ollell vegetable h e left tit .The same ol~ place. CUY' llrodueJog tungt. becRllse ot the tn tuke n rtln 'o ut on lhe btly nn I ee room t emilernilire tUI' trom 24 to 56 pr!!._ nee 01 tRonln. oils /lnd resl09 ob- It r 'mll '! moke th e fourth c~' lIntl cr h It hours It rtll UrnS 10 Its dried stnte, In ooxlous to tuogl. A8 tt Ol1l'ht t o," h e nlhlall. "Thll b o~s otlh:o r ~yord s. II fresh " cgelu bl o holds wos tnlkillil o f sh ow Ing ott th e Light- Its woter milch m ore t ClluCIOIlSIy' tbtlO nIna to ~tlme speed drullon." does n dri ed " cjletnbto Ihllt hilS bee~ Relloure.ful Bridegroom. "Now, olu't tlant too botl nbollt the Immerged In wate r. JU 81 liS a Portland (Me. ) lawye; J wlte," olas en'ed the II g h t l<e IH!I·. r~nl -------n'n s sbout to begin a weddlug cere- commleerllt\on In hls voice. ""II htl"e AvarIce. m(IIlY the II/tbts In hl~ office went out, mp own '1\'01111111 rlln O,'c r to yer shOCk A\'orlce i)egets llIore vIces thao ~'I I'" bridegroom nak ed [I) he ex cused How'! Everybody? tbll aft ernoon nn' s('e If eh e .Clll\ chuso Prlum did ctJlldrcl1, aUd, like PrIam, Brew mlnlltes. nn rl rnn IllIwn In to the 80m~ 0' tho gloom uwny . n y the wny. sUT\'lves them ull. It stur\'cs Its k Cl1per street. where be MW a I/lnlern whi ch The other night I werlt to a party. Roy and Hinev went with me, to surfeIt til e who wi s h hIm deod: 0' course rtHI nJn't h rll rrl the stnr tl1u' Well, ju s t imagi ne wn uBed to wltrn vehIcles or 0 hole news from the Sllrlng81" I' wn Ilt Dorothy's. But you don't know Dorothy? lind mnk es him s ubmIt to more mortl· I Imoone ~bout your size, with wayey brown hair and spBrkling blue eyes In the ,rou nd. [Ie borro\\'oll It long "Thank you. cllptlllu; I hute to Icnve fl CD ti ona to lose h en "c n Ullin thu ma r · , d a sm!le-oh well, yOU understand . We were n't invited to this party, ennugh to become a bell edl ct. lind her there aloue 011 UIO tlm!'. What t~T underg es to gnln It. A "u rl ce Is 11 · that'a JUBt why we went to learn why we weren't invited . Hiney is a good n either he n or hiM b ride rC~ll rd ~ d lb e stnrtllng. news do· you lU ello 1" pns Ion full or purllllox. u mlldn 'ss tull ~ hter and th'B.t·s why he went along. [wo1!'t say anymore now, but I r ('.1 light as an evfl o me.n. c"l\Iehbe 10U wouldn't cnll It Rtllrt- of "' thod: for ulthou gh the mIser III III Bay that Hiney s ure came in handy that night.. lin;," rt'~pt) nd ed the. cnpWln, n hrnnd th e' most me l'ce nnry ot nil helngs, yet Woultll'oU like to rectll •• a lett.or every week from Oioclullali. t.olllwr ollho l l appeulDK~ grIn mlllltres{ lng hIs enjoyment ot the he serves the worst lIIlISt r m oro "crowd of ..dven~UI'OWilello"" al partl•. OD Wkee I./ld boal rlu llS : .1 ~' ~ya lIelotlulC 1011.1 mix· .ad lrouble-I.tt.ere lull 01 wIt &lid action. Jut Uke 1'81.'IlJvloll a luLLer lrom a i: 1~1 trleOrl Compenva t ion In Age. I'dle ot II sPlI "nllon mnnger. "It's JCRt flllthrui:j thnn sOllle Chrlsllu ns do tho -"'0 1)011", LYIl""rIIU>ll every week lor five week. It Is tt'lIl.' tlllil II [JVcl \\Tnti' a til' Ih(' IItne Iflo tte r 0 ' $10.000 bl'll1' stole b es t, olld will tIIk e 110thlllg for It. HII Thoy will alTord 110 Ilyeulllll ·' enJoymeat ' lor .be wllo[o f.mll,. 'and caD be reftd at ,r~"'" Bntar Lhl...'.orlca. 500 \lay. for the ..rlee . D.~(llr /leo d your orJer no w. 1 ho"o OlOUS hymn. "I IY nul" NOI 1.11''' M- rrom the. FIrst NI1t1 on,,1 Inst nll:llt or fnlls down nnd \"M sh lps th e god ot ~f tbiql 10 lell )'OU. 91ncerely 10\1('" woys," yet Ot'llnlc ItI·~ IlIll'I'\'SI l'11 III IIv- eA rly I hI s moruln'. 'l'h" Sll fo WlI8 tbl s world, but \\'111. hnv e ne Ither 118 K . O. SIUB. S61~ lJellocr... t A,·oullo. tng 85 10llg li S lIl "Y mI!. u ~ t h1l1 Is Ime blo\\'ed Ol1en In II reg'lor profess lonl1l p omps, Its ,'unitI es. lI o r Its plellsu'r e Cor . 8. Blnel got a bl"!)k eye lu' nigh •. eID Ol nn .. ". Ohto. of the grelll III W8 or nllture. I';"("tl nd· monn er. J j e t hiIPpe ned oyer to the hl ~ trouble. B e IwgillS to ncculUulate vOll c ~d hl'lllgi li g lll ill sh;ltt. loss ot Sllrlng~ nt nn unuBunl hour nnll th l'r,"s treos ure os 0 IUI' no s 10 IlIlPlllness, hnd b eorlng l\IId ~c"(:I'1l 1 d cline, Is !lot 'xcl tem eot gnlore. .A 1holls And dollnrs by (\ COlUlllon hul 111"1'\;111 uss ocll1tlon with out Its c O1PCllsollollR, o ntl Long- rewllrd hn alreot1y been offered for he coutlnues to IICC '"lllllute It liS 110 fell ow Ilro.ed that "n ge lit 0IJPortUlll11 t he coptOl'e ot the burglnr. dead or end. He \I\'es poor to dI e 1·leh. ond Is oll ,· o! " · . the mer c Jllller or hI s house nnd the DO I ss UIUII youlh .'· turnkey ot his Wl!lllh.-C. C. Culton • . r,,.lmt'R stnrted. "Ue t <1011 't worry, trie bny," wont on Doomed to Wretchedness. Ihp Cflm llio. "Th e F irst Notlonnl hns Vee, They Hunt for Loose Joint., Let n . 111ft 0 choose whnt cnnllltJ on he plenty to mnke good 1111 the Ilvlu's ncLo s t wlnler n ",omull IlIl ~Se nge~ on will. IIn(1 lilt htm Rccomulnto nround count s. n.ll e' th IOS9 of $10,000 olo't blm nil. thl! gllOll s nnd grnl.lllClltl llns goln' ttl s tnrt no' run OD the ttl. IItuUou. ou eustcrll relll \I'll.\' II s l, d the portor le('ml n"I)' cn lrulR lcd to t'nllke hIm Th ey. 811 )' It h)oks like u one· mun Job. why UIC lrn III Itutl SIO[IIlCd between Darry In Il; ' If thut mlln Is {ft ot nny You b etter look shit rp on the bny. He 8tlltlons. " Ob," . SA id Rn fttu a. "the engloeer :lme \\,llh" ut oecupu Uon or nmusemellt, mi ght h e Iltlc1c1 n' a round somewhere, Ind r efl c ·t8 on ~'hRt h,' Is, til e m eoger. thnu!\,h It nln' t IIkl'ly he tnrrl ed long In dOI:1e (ountl n lJ l'okCll 1' 1111." "Well." sntd th · \\'on llll1, "why stop llIngu ltl rplt clly or hl~ proH('nt lot will Ihl> " Ir lnll.\'. Wi'll . I've gossIped long for thnt? . DII Ihe ' PII ~ti" II!:~r t"ulne on cno\lgh. Ontto be movln' 00." ~ot II Ill' hllll up. IT o' \\'111 turn ncces: As the II ghtk cl'pt' r, with n W/lve of this r ood stop to pick up e l'e r)' I.Jrok en IlIrll l' 10 glnomy· nntl Ipnlllln of the rail they flnil IIloOK the trnck ?"-C.... tu ture : lid ·unl ." hI s occupotll1n culls n hnn ' l. vo.nlshcd b .. hlnd Ih e Irees. illm Qut or hh" ~eH. he Is IDe vltubly GrI me. hl1rrh!(\ o ut on the Archlhnltl tooos Mnallzlal\ • rlock. whe re tilt' Lightning ",ns moored . wretcl lell.- I'uscnl. He dre w 11)e bOllt' to til e InndlnJ:: hy Old Nlme for February. ",eI1DS nt the na lnt.er • .Ieoped . nboorrl. . Tht! old Britons gO\'C the nlclmnm. MexIcan War LOise •. I1nrt. st.ooplug, cnlercrl th e littl e cubln -Flidyke" to Fcbrun ry, not been use 11 Th,· numhot' of me o enJ!'.fg~ d IH the thAt shell red t he eugtne and ·crcw In 19 A Ilnrtlcu lnrl y wet month, the ovel' MAXi 'nn wllr on the ' Atne;lenu slile . s lormy :wentller. age rnln rcll being th ll leost oi nn, tonsl ted ot 42,54r1 r egll lnrs ont.! 7H.776 Wh~n h ~ st:rn lght n d up lusl (le the mOllth 1.0 th e yeur, but been use the v olun teers. 'J'h e losses or re~'1Ilura cobIn GrImes 1001<0rl 11110 the burrel of . melt In g en ow on III C hillR CUU ea, till were: .. Killed, .M6; wounded , 2,102, ' n r evol\'er ('hit ch ed In n hl1(!C, hnlry rl\'ers nnd dykes to ov.ertl ow. WheD <lIed ot wounde, 408. V<llunteers killed huut!. A glnnt of n mnn ,,,Ith bU!\,hy th el'e Is 0 RlI pernhlllldno cc ot RlIO\\' nnd Anyone who u ses or ough til) lJS' pa i n t · :1IId 513; wounded, 1,818; died or wounds brown whl~llers tower etl bucl( of the rnln In Fl'b rllllry Ih~r(' Is too mu ch 01 varnHI("s, NlCJuid rememb ' r t hat we h a e the 100. This doee not Inclulle denths bJ weopon. whot wOllld he n gOllrl Ihln'l' In modera. agency fu r dl»case. ",,'.leollll!. littl e s trnnger," so.l<l tho tl nn. 11 n rl 1I 00ds wh are th ey ore lenll' mnn with the ({un. chnmplog v.lclou.al7· ",eICOIII!!. ---.-~--o,! a cud at t()bn~co. A T .. rror, Perhaps! Grim!)! l.'l'e'lV whIt. bcnel1th the ton "BeBsle, why d on't YOII U'y to he f FIrat Gun of the Civil War. lood little gll'n" "I do u·.V lI\\'rl1ll ~ nnd brn c(!,l hltuself nlong the Will! of On tho 9th of Jnuun~1, 1861, tbe tilt' cnbhl . ~ u\:b n sll unll oll wna enough U~d." "nUt you don't 8uI:I'e" 1I 1'1'1'\ atlHlmahlp, Stnr ot the W•• t wa. sent ill .t:hii 1 ~a lit y. For fiJ,ty years this lin e has bee n . "'111." ·'Why. lIIoth 'r. just thlH lc '''}I~ to IInu e~vl' tb ·~ mOit vet e ran soldier ot b1 the federlll goveroment from N.w mfsn,h'en tu r .:. bad I'd be Ir 1 (lIdu', Iry at nll."- Llfo t:,c world s ! eader - tha.t s why W' hose it; and w e "".nw Inng wIll It tnke to get tbl!l York with 8upplle8 and l'IHIoforc.. e leaders liI,good thmgs h re - th,ll's ' vhy they " hero little ro~"er ID[er Bcdon?" In'lulred menta fnr ~ort Sumter, 10 Cbarl_ ebb ~ us •• It s a pretty good COmUill.ltiCJIl to do WIlen tbe Star of the the 1011. ler of el' r(lmonh'~ 88 he ~trRd· ton barhor. Novol N c~l<ll · e . uamesa WIth. West reiiClil!d Cbarlestoo lIbe Wei II.red died a stool and w;'\'ell tbe revolver \VflF'fI'I'n Nc\' p lj •• - .· - II ,' I HI! \ ' orSold by In the dlrectlqn of th~ Rlx·cyllnder mo- apon by Confedernte bllttert.. from n lIPUt " 'UP h IH~I':, ... ' 1' 1' :;I\,ull 1~(Jurtl, the towo lIod \\,B8 obllpd to tum tl. o ,Itr tlr t l\,' ,. " -1 . 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Nearly_ 40,000 cream produ~l'I In Oblo, indiana. Kentacky. Weat Virginf. and VirlPnla ship DIRECT. Our doors are Dever closed-trucks pther the cream at all ' depol.l day and Diebt. No fatron ever 100e a penDy dealing with ua. Tac Jour aaas or I you need caDS. write for Free Trial Cane for 80 DQa. The Trl-State bandies more cans of . cream per day tbaD any other CreaD181'11n the world.

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WED NE DAY MAY 12, 1920

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BACCALAUREATE SERVICES SUNDAY :'

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J . E. J a nney was in Daylon 'Fri· day on II busin ess lrlp. 21 :. Broad·

F. B. Hcndersllll !lnd family were Lebanon visi tors. Frida.Y. Mrs J . W. White wa€ the guest of re latives in Dayton laat woek. Mrs. C . W. Barnett' visited r elativer in Washi ngtoll C. H. last week.

nOES WAYNESVILLE Fred Caskey. of New York Cltv, is making WANT MORE D~YllGHT1 visit. his mDlher and h ~fu mily a

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Received fresh each week and ground wi t 11 our eI'ectrie steel-cut milL

D.R.Smith Wa~nel!lville,

Tbe Inol'e8.lled cas ual lles on "Dead Mer. Hilts" nl! o"llr Ih e nn Ion. !lue to the grent volume oC Il otor lourllll!'. 1108 re!l u llOd In Am er lcn n " nglnoerM !:ett lng busy rj",v lRlng a rn ethlJ<I to ellm l1 Ulte Ihe moas ure lI ere 18 II picture '1Kl d ((lagrnm or 1!1 prcb l"m solved It 18 on "Dead Man 's Curv"," be· Iweon Wn shlngton Bud Dnillmorc.. The mORt dn nf "'''U~ (·U" ha~ boo n ollmlnnted bye Oll-IlB shuwn In tbe dlRSrn m Speedtng m Rclollle~ . tor mo:rly u llr. !th, to lnk p Lhe CUr-'ll . plunged ovor B 2fi·Coot em· Dankru enl loto tb e fi eld below. 1'h o strin g of a rmy trucks Bre 8hown an Lhe lower eu d 01 the uo\V "8 ..

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J, S. McClu re o who fell on lhe ice Iflat wmle r. and brokc hbhip. is able to be dowl) town . M' AI' (' Ed C II Isses Ice .arev, • n~. ~rne . and Helen Marlatt WI/TId Cmcmr.atl shoppers Mond av. t Words QII.I music by T uw .) Melt Bairrl. of the Chapman Itar. age is spenni ng a cd upl e of days in Our Miam is did not start th eir ~ea· IntllanapOlis, Ind . son uf 1 !l:~0, a t Philip" Park la~ t ·un· day afternoon, in quite su ch a bl azo; hus . Mnore. of Washi ngton D. C. of g lory as did the World Champi on wpcnt t he early pllr t of' this week I.,;ihcinnati 1{eds Oh no- far be it wi th relative8 he re from us to knnck / b u t the olefactory ~ en sation of thill game r esl:mbled MeRsrs Lyle and Lon Alexander . that of the Reds' first g.me about of ' Dayton. were .' ulHiay vibitors of like the aroma of limberge r (' hrese . Mr . and MrR. A. MaffiLt . resembles atl.ar of r ose . To put it plainly. the boys pu t up a wr etched Mrand Mrs. Ernest Rogers and exhibitioll of how the gr eat Nationdaullh ler Margaret , of Dayton , won' al game shouJd not be plal'ed and Sunday vi~itofl! wi th relatives. received a well-deserved drubbing from th e Morrow team -scnre 14 t o Mr . Bu·ndy. of th e S S. Pennsy l· 7. All of this happent!d be for e a varlia. wa~ the weck- end gueat of ~ pl endid crowd of loyal root e r~ who Mr.. Rnd Mrs. Elsworth Sherwood. deser ved a bette r game amI who a lso may r E-st IIss ured that th i. k ind M i B~es Clara ' Lile. Ii enriet ta Mc- [,f fiasco will n ot be repeated lhi ~ Kinsev anrt ~' rllnces Lamb attend ed yeH r , The real talent is th ere a nd the Field Meel at Le banon «' riday. Lhe boys ha\' tJ purged lheir syste ms uf this rottenness (the accumulation Mr and MrR. Max Kohlh agen and of t he winter season) and a r e now Rnd son . of Lebanon, s pent F'rirlay ready to play rcal ball - watch them evening with Mr. and Mrs. Myer do it, too. Hyman . It would take a , Jack Ryde r or n Mr. and Mrtl RlJbert Walto n. of Bill Ph .. lon to give a detailed account D<lyto'n. s pent "' unday with MisH f th!' frae.tls, and we \'ery mu ~ h Walton'. p ll r e nl ~ . Mr . and Mrs J . do ubt if t hey would 80 waste their t ime However. thefe we re many L H!lrt sock . silver linings to the cloud that give r Mrs. Artl.ur Zl'lIl1nd daughter. of promise of better things in the fu · .Chatt an ooga. 'renn , lilld Miss Ini5 ture. The main t roubl e .w as a comna vi" spent las t week with Mr. and plet e lack of t eam play and p racti ce - the work of most of th e indjvidMrs. J ohn Zell. uals was ' good in spots. ilt least Mr and Mrs. C. M.· Rohitze r .and "D utc h" Hutton did good wo rk in M ramI Mrs J 0 Carl", right were cente r field . and S(I did Prend erJ,tast ' I!U~~ts of M r~ . Cla Tt: ~Inkle in Mid- ill le ft. .. Heinie" Crane put up II rattling good game at third and hil d lelown Slltu~tla'Y evening t hree si mcles and II dOllule in liv e We have been for t unate in S('Cttr- timeR a t bat . Mills tOOK good care h ilt Rev. J osellh P ine as one of our of the firs t atation, and Himc's pitch· principal ~ pcakers at the Way ne inK was realry much bettcr than the Town8hip S. S. Convention 'a t Way- score would seem to indicate-much nesville, Sunday afternoon, May 23. of his tro uble l' ein2' caused by wob· bles in his support at critical !It ages Osborne pitched ~he last three in nings in great style and proved that he was ready f or a great Season . Rere's the score, read how it all happened :

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Thursday, May 13th Featuring Clara Kimball Young in a good play,

"Better Wife" Also, 'a 'Two-Reel Educational FilIP,

"Land of Cotton"

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GARDEN WINNER

OATE ANNOUNCED FOR GHAUTAU~ UA

Word has JURt been r eceived uy Ihe local co'mmillee fr om th e Coi t· .(\Iber Chaut8ulJu a Syslem. thllt the I /lates for the hijl annua l Chautauqua 10 be held in Waynesville, will Aug u3t3-7. The prog ram for th is cominll eummer bids fa ir to be on e u f Lhe he t ever put on by the oil- Alber Chautauqua Co. Experienced and . well·known speakers are scheduled for most o f the meetings. Among th ose who are t o s peak are ' splain Stanley Nelson Dllncey. of the British Armv; J C H!'rb8man. wel]' lll1oWll humori~t from the Pacific Coast; and ' lh e li on . J Adam Hede. ex-congressman fr om Minnt!sota . Music and enterlainm en t will a lso haracteriz t he progrllm ~ to b I-!i vve n. · "Daddy" Grau 9 Famous Swiss SinL(e rs will appear in two con· cert..~ ; lind Cllstellucc i's Neopolitan Band will be one of the big attrac· tions of lhe week. Other musica l or.ganization s 10 h I' heard ht!re a r!' the Le it e r Lilthl Opera Co .• the 13rewt! r Musical En· Tlley're nt It again. Let Uncle te rtainer3. and Chas . I' red rick DonaSlIm's schoo lboys and girls once wi l Z, italian Baritone get 110 Iclea lind they don't desert --It In n hurry. The call tor tb e 1920 U. S. Sohool Garden Afm., wei no more tban luued until wInners In the 1919 seal on were bu • .,. Sohool ohlldren In UU proctuced '.8,000,000 worth of foodstuff, •• &00,0 00 lklctdlee competing. Tbe Ilhoto shows a Louts. W . A. Sheeh an died at his home al vllle (ICJ'. ) schoolboy' who won B Roxanna, Wed nesday afternoon. prIze wltb hi' sa-pound pUmpkI n. after a long illnCflS. The funeral Tbe Department of the Inwrl or apoD.ora tho mOTe. was held at the M. E church in Centervill e. Friday aftern oon at 3 O'clock ; Interment in Centerville cemetery.

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F ollowing un o ld cu tom . Mr I . E. J anney took h is family. 'unduy 'I'll., Illlllu rd inSlleetion of WayneslOd pic niced at the old home far m. vi ll e I.uli go .look place T uesd ay even· <outh ot town. illf.!. A la rl{e crowd was presen t. Rod \,i.itors fr om lodges at Lebanon. Mr . and Mrs F'rank Zell enter· I-'r:illidin . Mi amisbur2', New' Bur· ' ained Wednesday at dinner, Mr lingl on, Morrow. Cl arksville a~d nd Mrs . J . O . F'alkpnburg, of Hart · Hnrvl'y~b urJ.! were pr eAen t to Wit · "'cll. Mr. anc! Mrs. J . E . Janney anll Ile~,. l he ..... ork: 'fh~ new team, com· pu:!ed rnn~lIy of service boys, diu \ Ir. and Mrs. P. U. G la~e tt. I.{olld work . and th e eveniog wa" Miss Marie Shults enterta ined the thnr ouf{ hl~ en joyed by all prl'sen t. ' E'ac/lera of the G rart e buih.ling , Slit· BTlJlh 'r I{ Gerkin , of Dayton InII rday at dinner. The t eachers w r e slIl·.·t t'l1 the I\ldl-{e and gave a fin e 1 he Misses Cla r:! Lile. Lilla Benham. lalk A tempt inl{ supper was served by I·· rane es Lamb, J eunnette Jannev the lud ius of t he Ea~tern Star after a nd Henrietta McKinsey. I he .cu illpleti on of t he work . - - - ...... The Juniors entertained the fac· uity nnd Seniors at th e Junior·Senio r banquet, last Wednesd ay eveni ng, in I hI! lower corridor of th e High Sc hool bu ilding . Amid a profusion of spring bl(lssoms , t wenty·eig ht \l uests wended their way t o the dining hall, where an elaborale fourco urse dinner WIIS ser ved by two ophomore g irl., Irene Vice and !\I aryhe lle Harne r . The tahl e was Do YO U want your st reets oiled1 If tastefull y d ~co rat ed with Killarney roses an d Hllies . Harold Earn hart Y OIl do . !lee Mrs . Cynthia Evans orJ . presided 8S toastmflster and pro- H. Cnleman , who will take )'our orposed toasts by Claude Riggs and der fo r the' oi l. The company tbat I{ ue Dinwiddie to tbe f acu lty lind will tRke th e contrac t says it will Se niors respectively. As the R' u est~ c o~t mor e than it did last year. a s I ft t.he tabl e. ear h on e WII S given a thl' v inten d to (10 the oi ling themrose as a favor of th e evening, lind ee":P9. amI l.\I; lI probably. put it on were led to the upper corridor. where bet I· r and thicker than It was last year .and mo re evenly distributed. I t II 80~ial hour WIIS spen t is a Irrf'al Ha tisfaction to everybody ' atllrday . May 8th. being theanni- to k now that the oili ng will be done, vc rsary day of Mr, C. W. Youn ce, for I he d UBt is already g.e tti njt to be and Sunday being Mother s' Day. a nu isance. thei r Children, r elatives and fri ends ~ u r pri sed them on S unday by coming in with bount oURly filled bask e ts lind good cheer 10 spend the day wit h Ihem Thos Ilro ent were: M~. amI Mrl! Leo Younce and two 'ons. Mr. and Mrs Simon Flory, Mr. lind Mrs E . L. F lory and children , of Ft. McKinl ey, Ohio ; Mr. and Mrs Levi «·Iory. of l'h il ips bura-. Ohio; Mr. and Mrs. Jak e Sheik , of Brool(· ,·ill c. Ohio; Mr . B e ruert tirtler . of As n partor the educational propaMiamis burg; MI'. and Mrs. Gha . H g an da now being carried on by the ,lackRon und daughte r, Martha. Ilnd American Society for the Control of I::' randdllu g ht er~. Emma and Al ice, a neer . therc will be short talks by Dnd Mrs. Jlld Zimmermo n IInu sun , our 10cIII phy sieiRnl! in the churches o f Cov ir,gton; Miss Cosy Younce, of next Sabbath morning, May 16th. Dayton, and B es.~ ie J ackson and Cou· These talks will be given durin~ the Ius Younce. of Wayn esville. regular service hour.

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ROBBINS & MYERS ELECTRIC .-. FANS MAKES SECOND PLACE i The Warren 'County Field meet. ' held' at Lebanon "·riday. was well attended , The achool hacks took full load. from h ere, and practicallv the entire achool attended. aa well 88 achoola from all over too county . WqDe T o = lIChool waa fortun-

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B. S. Howell, of Po rt William, was. ci rcula tin g among friends Tb ursdav.. Mr and Mra Elmer ROllers and Ethan Crane were in Dayton Saturda y.

Waynesville will pr ob ably ha ve to change to the Dayligh t ' avin~8 Pla n if all indications are true about Ihe railroads cllllflginjf thei r time. All lhe larger cidel! of the state have a lready changed their time. and the s maller cilie.s and tOW~R are fa lling into the h llblt , so t hat II W i ll bt!. lIbsoI t .. ly Il 'CE'!I"ary 10 change If w e ,. IItlt to be un lh e map.

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She so l down \'ery ~1 "\l l y . ~'or 0 tew Dlomenta s he ecemed sll· ll'I.clI dumb. Then: '''1\ )- 10 Ihllt- " '~l'o ber you ~II\V Ole vd tb at the °1J<lrll ." "\\'I1NI,?" sh~ nsl;:ctl. "Wh en 1" "We bocl\ lIIe 'cngugeol lu st Murcb. T he soc()n d of Illst M arciL" 'vl'ho ~eeond of Illst Mll rt' h ." ~ho rl'l>l'lIt ',I ·lho word s dully . PI'csHluli l!lOr hnUlI 10 he r forehelld . ' "The Reco ll r) or 11181- \\,hy, D·Dnn lcl. dm, ' t you [(' lit em· ber? 'nIDI Is th e Ii ny "'e first lUllt Pilch o lll{'r. Don't y o u ~ememh(!r. [lanl e IT ' - IlIllg hln g s hril ly - "Ihe cl'oll'd". nnd how I wus Bw~Pt. inlo ~' our nrm s, nnd Ih o ~ I'PedJe" YO)[I IlIn"'", nrsl In t.h

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will export mote -". tHie l,,· this year than any six th otlsand doll ar truck Jli i ' 11l{lIel l re r will build. V isuali ze th is t reme ndous Bethk' l L'!Il V (./ line and its elTcct on Bethlehem Value. Low . .lks O: !, lo\\' manufa ctur in g eost pe r truck. A list 'price ! lu il ldll J es u tmus t yuIlle per cost dullar.

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CAESAR'S CREEK tievertll fr om b6re attend ed nt. $bnded quarterly mee'in g III WfJ.Y· oe8'l'1 110, tS .. turdny, Mrs . ChArley L~ird, of Ca md en, Oblo) IIpent put of JR ~t w eak with hor d"'lgllter, Mrs Lnth e r H"lo eL4. Mrl!. Wlliter StllulllY waR Ih o /l'uest of h er l)a reDt8, n s"r KloKllllIO, Hun day . MrB. Eva WYAong aDd , Ir. nnrl Mrl! l.ou Willen b org. of Hprl ng V"l1ey. oalled on Mra, W . E BO!(lln. one aftornoon Il\st week . Mr. and Mrs. E verett Bl1loe/j ."'nd 80n, WlIll"rd, too k 8uo/1"y dinDel' wWh Mr. lind Mrsl Hpw&rd Fl8ber ,

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Mrs U. A. ThomJ)~o n and Mr ~. Mary Cfl rmony were ,Daytem sh op . pere, Frld8Y . Mr. and Mrs . Mack P ick ering visited r El la$iYils lit Carlisl e, t;undIlY.

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Ohio Read Gazette's Classilied Ads

the SwaT' Bu, aou duf suRe. !!

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Bnd furutly und Mr. UDd M rs. !:l orry DR. BATHA. W A. Y W Ise, lu t Sunda y . Mr . Le mOf!'1 F er f\usnn ,. \V h (' ~e W!tyall" ville 'e Lel\dlnll Dell'l.t Funeral Director . d utb occ urred Ilt b ·t:! b Oll 'o In D!lY. Maln Bt I,nn l o~t ThorMd llY eve ning, Wll~ Office In 8 al tie~ Bldg. and Embalmer, bUri ed h e r e llis t l::lllt urt1" y. A fine Sl'rm :m W08 prencb ed f or Waynesville. Ohio. !,he grlidulltfls, I riS!· Sunday ., veDln g , at th e Presbyterian ohurch. T hE' I Either Auto or HOrle drawn.Hrvlce. oo mmencement will be held · In tb e Tow n !:Ia ll , Moy 20. 'l'here wil l IJII No extra charge for auto Hrvice. fi ft een grnduat Eis. Both phones in Office and Residence No. 14. Mrl' .J L. Ferg u son nnd tbree. Ifr{, ndohlldre o m overl fr om Oa ,. t on I I I 1 I M d t. I) Ie r 1,lIn e l e r fJ," ,, ~ t o n ny . Mra , .1• • Ullnl1l Ol: b ll1n !III N 11('('1\

MI@I! Nellie SOWA rd, of BI~ l1broo k. s pent l::lu nday "'lIh Harry MOWODls aud famIly . A la~ge orowd was nt the pIn y nn d 8001",\ a' the b"lI, \:)lIturdoy evenin g , ,. ~' 0 t L oegu ll II IJo n .• .. whloh neUe d tie , " . , MISes Katbryn C..;)l\r lt • . or MllIlD l ,v l! itinl: ro lfltive~ i ll D ..yLlIll I'Ll' Ihe U~lv e r ~lty , aod h er fn on d. MI N I'" t woek. GleDn Jtlok:!on, of Mettlm orA, In d" 1 wore week.end guosl·s of Y1r. I\nrl i - -_-. - .• Mrs. Wiltiur Clark !lnd ffltrlily .

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A. MAFFIT.

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MIs8 Leonll M cGIDnls' l s 1\. viotlm of tb e Il1 f llsl es. Miss Mu~t,il!l W ilson,

The Place to Buy Your Farm Supplies is of

Everett Early :.......................... E)?ES ! Correctly... -_-_-_------.......:==- At the Lytle Feed Ma i·I., .Examined Glasses Fitted We have Sweers, Dairy Di. : AT MODERATE PRICES Walter 'McClure Oil Meal and TIFFANY'S Oround FU ERAL DIRECTOR

of Ueutervll1e, H! t e !lcblUI~ lit the E\Ilott sob ool ID he r a b~once. Mrs. N~thlln 'mith still r emOln~ ' 8Arl ously 111. Dr Goodhu e, o f O ~y ton. was O1I lIed h e r e, Wodnesd"y matched. .Know What the Waynesville, Ohio uvenlog, jn oon ~ uHnti o n with Dr. . Trouble Is? ' Broc k . , . Mr. Rnd Mrs. Bo o JIlUJ e~ Ilnd Mrs . Fully Eq uipped for Good IT IS , PROBAQLY YOUR BLOOD :l nslm l:hve l1~ . lIf /i.ldgov ill e , w ere Service. /:lundllY gu es tl! of 1I1rs. Alary Cln. The Blood is ,Often Sluggish ~n the ruooy . Large Display Room Mr . Bnd Mrs. Cblls. Ii: J bas en· Spring and Needs Purifyi,n j[ter~lIlned t)o t:!nudoy ,linDe r , Mr. /lltd , ' T ELE",n ONE 7 DAY O il NI GH') PI!pto·Manran Will IIclp Mrs E . .J. Smltb. 0 1 WilmlDgto o.

Ccrc-a-Iia Feed, Bran, Middlings gester Tllnlmgc, Hominy hlcal , Melli. Cotton seed Barley.

Drain Tile, Hollow Building Tile, Fencinlt Posts, Fertilizers, Self Feeders for Hog9 Barrel Salt Special prices on I[oods taken

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S. Detroit St. Xenia, Ohio Open evenings by appointment ~

direct frolll cars.

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Come to our office or p!tone your needs. Let us lIupply you from cars and save you moriey.

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Waynesv lindMrG1 __ .• _ _ _ _" ,.,. •. __ ... _ _ _ _ _ . __ Marille, y' llu(1 . p-mn .. rryJ Qbos, Cook, o01f '1'be blood ,Is life i~8elf, aod \vben Mis" . ._ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _..._ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _~-------. your blood gets out 'o f order, nothin g Oay ton . seeme rlgbt I You are bID!', dla. Mr. Dlok Mils on, of [ja il broo k . cout&glld and out.ot.80rt8 Food took t:)uDdl1Y dlrio e r wi~h Mr , lind IQBSS !til taBle, Rod sleep does lIot Mrs (:hllrl e8 CI"rk. seem to refresh you. YQn dOD't Mr . G. ·A, Thompson l oft on Mon . wailt to work, lIod oallnut have a d"y m ornll) g tor P e nni ylVIlDill. good Ume . where he will SUIJe rlnte nd t b e ~ r eo· , Then you 81lV toyonrself, "Who!,'s ttoo of a Illrge mill. . the mlltter with me. anyway ?" .~r. Rnd lirs Rnlph Lowi s Rnd son Maybe' 'yoo think ,of yoar blood, aDd Mr. "nd M,s Wnlter U,l nrk "ad and m8vbe ,you don'" liprlllille here, And Sprillg. morA ohildren vislten 8 un Iny with Mrs . thAn IlIIY other 8ea~oo, Is the time Clt>rll 'Lewi~ lu D~ y t o n. people l811iJer most from blood dill Mr 110d 1\)rs. Alhe rt) Shey enl,e r orders, 1::\0mlltimeB it is jost "SprIng talned Mr. ond Mrs. A. 0 Wlllifllll S Fever"-bo' oouilOJent.IODt., bard. and Mra. J . M . 'tn oy, ~~n turdu}' w orking folks really 888'FIJ:R from eve ning' nnel UOdBY,

Your opportunity tb get

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At bst"year's prices 'w hile they last......•

Kenrl ok and fllmlly ent,er.

_nd fre't-but get litt le donI!. Neither ~alDed to 8 uudllY 11Inner , Mr. !tud bojly nl?r mind will func'lon prop. 'lirs ,Roy R edlobo anu MI'FA Irone

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one in yuur ramify 8hould 1II00d Itltlod (ln~18er Imd HIla "pring, 6e' Pepto. IlIIIIDllal' ~oda". Your droglllll& by liquid and tablet form. Guda's Pepto. Mllngan aDd

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Mra. RebBCOIl Sid on s trioltor , who hRA been serloo 11 111 wlt,h pneo. monlll, 18 now able '0 sit 01) 1\ shott time elloh 1I1.1Y. 1'here will bll no ' M!l~~ Day exer· oliOS here 00 tbe 1I11t day o lf 80hool, Mav 21, on I!.COOllllt of 8.J pu. pUll being ooofined to wUh meaa!e/l lind WlllOOUln Mr. aDd Mrs Chst! . Br,sl.l!'arl".

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Waynesville Motor Sales

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HUJld''lr . MUDY tioo turn o ut ~ p08~e!l tbrllllgh Our clly.

"A demellt.. ~ d W/Hllnn who hnll,gl nes s he hos hee n .... roll6;l!d by th e Ru aslon Ilnlbassador ""111 nrt1 ye 111 W nshlngton from Chlca. near Fs,lrvle w ohuroh . Miss l::lRra Baines. of New But 1r0. Wntch nil trot08 for her. She II Practically new a nd guar- elJghtiy ilullt. h n, dark balr IlIld eyes llng M I1" SIlent ~otnrday nl,ght w\t·h h e r 0008io, Miss Frances Wllflon . UJltI Is dressed .In blllck. H. D. F." anteed . Mr. lind Mr •. Gufield ' Peterson • • • Some while orter fiv e o'clock F1tz.. were S uod .. y goes t s of Le e L,llUrenfl h ugh !lA I nl the telephone on hie locked IIDd flinJlly, of nellr New Burllogton , t1~s k. hie hnl 00 . an unllghled cIgar betIlrs . OOD n e r i8 slok wi tb llerVO'lH t\\' ~'Co his teeth. dell \'e rlng the cu8tom. prostr .. t ion lIt t)h e h om e of Mr. anLl This engine has been reo orv oreler for ,·Io le ts. Wllh II finnl t1d· .\1r8. RIIJpb Learning. placed with electric motor IlII; nl tlon to the fl o rist to sond noth Ing Mr. and Mrs . \Veldoo Wilso n at. exccpt tll O bea t. h e "hu ng lip." AI; he tendedlhe bll ucalaurtl "te ser vloes at ~nd will be sold at a barttght ed ht s Ci ga r nnd swu ng Ollt or hIs tipriLg Valley, 'unday eveolng, gam. office he lIl ~ t /I m c~s nICer. wbo hand· Mrs. Zo rll Ht . J o hn and 80n , o f ed him n sqnnre 00\·oloj1e. Embossed DAyton, splJ nt tinturday nl ,::h' with on the bn (' k wn.s "One 'I'bollsnnd Lnko ber I!IRter, Mra. I:lrun Mltoh ener . !-IlIol'll Dr"'!!. " nnd It contaIned 8 very Mr. Bomer BaiDos and Mrs briM find ro rmHI r Clln esl fo r n'n 1m· Lu t her HalUes au~oed to Cuwden, IU cllllI l {' (,1I t1 fl'O Ill h im lit Ihnt addreR8. OhIQ. SUDd"y. The ('hnutrcllr \V!lS wltlUng WIUI the Mr !lind Mrs. Paul Peterson took CUI' In Adams s treet. ~'Itzhllgh seUted bllck cllmfortnhly III t he cushlooed seat Sunday dioner wllh Walter Wilson li S th e c hnll1l' ~ nr pI ck ed hIs WDY and wife. Ihro ug h ttl e IUII SS or 'tmlne. 00(\ nil BA~N~ART. Ihe cures Ilnd worries of Ihnt bu sy dllY Some l:.lmb of a Camp. Old Thl •. ~tt(l P~ll J:ruteflltly from .hlm, ICflvlng Notary . Publi(; 1'0rlsh MllgDZIJlI}--" ln our last num· b i nI s" r~uc wllh co utenllnent. li e WIl$ rl1ce lved In Ih e IIhrary of ber for 'Fleur de legs' reud 'Fleur de Will, Mr, 111111 ~I,·s, Ot:l~. 'I'h 're wall DO all;ll in.' "-IBoltoo TrilDs('rlot. . All Itln ci.q " f N .t'lry W (uk , of l\R t h)('cJ1 ; nnd R "Ionce fjt ber po. B11I1 D (leLl~ :> lil)A()j fjlt'f'. r (',llls s ulll el'u 10 npvrlb'e hIm he WIL6 In --!!!!!!!.~~~~~~~~~~~~~.~- f"I ' II tllsfl g reenhle time. They re~ I """n d Btnnd lng RIter be entered ; nor \l'U ~ he Rsked t o sit down. lIIrs. Otis . C hou ght Ily stotloned ns fnr from h Im 011 th e lurl:C room would permit, hlld VeterinarY Blll'olnled hl!rself spokes womnn. "Our dou,;hi er." so ld ahe. lifting a Graduate of Obi.. Slit!, Unlvel'lll· fOrOl ldUl)le 101'gnette to tier eye s 0 nd £, stnrlng nt hIm nil though h e wero tb e grtrhllgc mnu. "hns Info rm'e d UII of ber OFFICE: ulltortullfIte nlllnnce wIth you." l!'ou rtb Strell!, ncar Ty ler. And Color is Bad, Too - Muddy and HI' h!,wl!tl' rpsnCl'tfllllv.

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Mr I~ IIII ~ lrA Will Bell u u(1 (jon ,nf S l) oler'vll le, Ohio, were UDdfjY go ests of' Mr nnd ~,.~ . B l:i. Turker ond '1 ' 1001'0 Ifl 'n ore C"IO rrh In this sOCllon fomil v .

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Ruth h:llinll 'ear s. da ughter of me:.' and Catherine Elliott. WROI ·St. l\1 ary '~ Ch urch born- AU)lu"t :!2. I 5&, and derlarted I 'rhurAei ay. Ascen!lion Day. H Iy \ t.hi. life l\1 ~lY I'. 1 ~'l0 , at( th e age of li ~ Yo,ur< , ~ Illdnlhs f\ 1l~ ~ d ay.. • I ('om mull ion at. 9 .11U A. M.. :-;undilY In ~arl~ lire ll~e Ullited Wit h th " afte r A~e.m ill n illay 16 : SlIlIeiay I ~ lI\Cur l rl' l'k llr llrc~ . Un l\ 1 1~rch School at!l A 1\1: M Iminl{ PrflY-1 ~I, I I . h e \\'as .llll.lrrled tu ~Vlllil.llll r Bnd ' rlll OIl!:lt 10 llO. 'l'hi W k I ea rs Af.t er IllS death. 2 1) ye.urll th e wo r ld ~ ill celebrate lhl! hun. I !lito. Rhe wit h the m o therless c h ild, (lre th !lllni Verfdly o f th ' birt h of whO~l\ HI! 'aI.ld h'r hu shand had la · Fl o re nce Nightengal . ext SU Il' k~1l Illto th II' .ho le. re.t.ur~ ed tn Ii IJ Ilay m o rn illl: th e se~vice at st. Wi th her .b ro th r a nd ~ l~t.e l. Mary s ' hurch will be In he r mem- I Everyb odv invited . A Sile. In se rvlnl: 'lthc: rs. s ite f o rll'ot se lf o r y ; ami . he r ~l ee~ls 01' char~ty and sol f · Ci RI ' inv itatiun . lCl m llmber~ o f I he I . d ellial will Ii\" fu reve r In t he !Iearl.:l ' Red C ro~!l, ri nc tn rH nnd . nur~e@ ur'I' I o f all. who IO\'e .l~ ~r. and truly It can Mary Cook will make a short ad: ?e ~l\ld of ,l;cr. he hath dyne wha t dress in th e in tereslof th e ~at ion "he cou ld. . Wide Campaign of e du c atIOn to She h!ld be 'n 10 I lIllW . h nllh f or co mbat cance r. l1utl inln~ how th e , several year Rnd . e.t pa len t. [ru ~t - di~ense may hoe mo re eu ~ ily I'ecol,!1Il~ I\n<lll r~comiJl~lInlllg bu the 8u cl - ni zed Rnd fi rst s t P\lS tak en lowunl denn e. wrlh which dpa th ~ ~me W B. the cure. Co me a g r eat s hock to the fnm il y and _ _ _ _ _ __ com mun ily. . /I\. E. Church S he wa~ t he YO un gE'st ill a famil y The Mill pr Tirc llIill':tg'c, 110 W di scus sed Ralph Co lton J unes, Minis te r , o f lw plve o h ildrl!n. Sh" leaves I n cvc rywh crl', is IInt:1 ll ;1(;( i,le lit. mo u rn h ' r IO:l~. one brl1l.he r an d ,' unday ~ch o {) l . !): I " Ii. m .• (o'mnk . 9ister and a !lumber o f ot ne r r c laO"C'r $I ,O()() ,in i I:' i ~ Spt'lit in t C's t !l and inMomin l!' LeM ay, s U»t' rilltendcnt. liveR and fr ic nrlll . .·c l' vice 10 :lU "N o w. Se t Your Heart spec tio ns. F ifty im l cct ul'S rlWl'll :lb':ti ll s t " som('ll ti ft? m y Vo llrk w Ill "II b(l d ono IUld 1 un ci 'o ul th e I ,"rei Yll ur Gw l " I:.:ven- I defects. . 11I~1I ra il .~It· , J', 1 1J I H. VII:\J!.~t ..!~p~'\J knO\\ th a t J ;,ho. lI \\b k lJ l it inl: ~ermOIl 7 ~O "Tho A ~ce n A ioll . " Every lo t of tr c:1 u s t oc k i s fors t vll1ca1lizl!d Stere pl icnn I('etul'(,s ' :"lIturd ay Mav F o r \, IH~ r,. 1 ilo "'e "no\\ th .1f lhJt I 11U .,rO Il I' I ;' "The lI ermit Kingd om ." May 19 and t es l ell in lit(' la llora l o r y. IM~ Lwrf... ·' reS ". Am! 1~~jwtJ to r t· \(· ry Ih 1111111 h t-li f t nllet overy "Tu r key. " trollh l,ul l lr(I: ..... L . O\'cr 1,000 tiro .; )'<'ill'l )" :IrE' w('lra Ollt in _._ - I An l l 111\ 0 rno n l I LoIIIIIU tha n \,u r 0 \' '' . 11 (11 II fact ory mileag(, t('s t" . u-I \ .1 t.(I Ill!! to keel) , Caesar's Creek Fricnds Church

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- Forty years ago, Ii.ttle did the citizens of Day t on guess the phenomenal Sllccess t hat was in store for The Home Store. Today it is the: Illute rializatioll of an idt'a fi nd an id eal. Behind it was the rich and s uccessful expe ri e n ce made pu. ible onl y by s uch a pl'ogre. s ive o l'ganizatio n 118 this. And today, an interes ted c ity e nlhu :l ias ticall y w e lcom es The H o me Store as one of its fore most m e rcantile institution s.

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On account 0 1 th o un Iversa l demand by our mallY eu.tomers and fri ends ror theso Ooupon • • we will IBS UO the same FIlIlJE with eve ry purch"ao durlnll th o entire month ot May .• rl' YOU ARm SAVING TH m OOUPONS-brlng them In to!' Oredlt on Our Preferred 81i>ek at 7 %.

Annual 'May White Sale Now In ProgreB8 An eyen' that I, lO(Jked forward to b), thollllalida of HOlne 8to... caltomen. Orter1l1. nllable murc.handlae fto w ever, departwellt at the yery b.a' 111,,111. poulbl. W. iMUon. Watoh The H we 810N lila)' Whit. Sale Ad. In the Dayton dlLl17 papere. . Thin Yilt, The Home Btore _ ' man)' tim . . . . poutble dllrlDll tbJa Ii...at 01., i'reu buliaJDa .... '_tllre4 dally.

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The body of Frank B. Hormell. who was killed at Mattoon. 111., by the Big Foul' ra ilroad. waft brought here Tuesday morning and buried in Miami c('metery. He was born at Springboro and spent several years of his lile in Waynesville. . He married Miss Hittie Hayslett, who died a few years ago. He leaves one daughter. Mrs. Carl Myers, and two grandsons, living in Chieaa-o. His second wife and Mrs. Myers accompanied the remains. HI! was raifledl by Standard Lodge No . 873. F. & A . M., in ChicaR:o. III. MI'. Hugh Milloy. representing the lodge, accompanied the rt!mains and took charge of the funeral. Way. nesville Lod ge No 16Hconducted . the services at the home o f Mrs Susan n. Hayslett, also at the· grave. " Mr. Horm!!lIlilelonged to Standard Lodge. th e Chlll)ler, Commandery, Counci l and Anow Grott, all in Chl·cago. - - -.. - - - - -

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Don't forget the Wayne Town· ship S . S. Convention to be held in the M. E. Church Sunday, May 23 A very full and inte resting prOll'ram is b eing prepared. Mrs J . W . Edwards and Miss Trillena , of Dayton, arc again ~et­ tied in their summer home Miss Margart!t will join them when the Dayton schools close.

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THE PERCHERON STALLION ROSS 134986 Will make the season of 1920 at L. D. Fleming's sawmill, near Kingman. Ross 134986 was sired by Olbert B. 71288, and his. dam W :1S the Carnot (6GG66) mare Juni ille 69430 '( (724) . A strongly- Brillant-bred horse. He was bred and previously owned by the Arnold Bros., of Xenia. This three- year-old stallion weighs 1800 Ibs .• bas beavy- bone, wide open fe et, and is 'of the upstanding, well· proportioned type now so popular with Per..:heron breeders_ A ligh t dappled grey in color. . TERM!i-$15. Usual insurance . W. L. WILLIAMS, L. D. FLE\IlNG, Owner, . Keeper. Phone-Wilmington 1764.

Of the Condition of the Waynes· ville National Bank, at Way nes ville in t he State of Ohio, Bt the close of business, May 4, llJ20 . RESOUII OES.

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Wllyne Towns hip Sunday chool Annu li l Co nvention will be he ld in th e M. E Church, Waynesville. Sunday afternoon at 2· 30. May 23, 1920 . A cordial invitation is extended to The Queen Esther Society of th e all . M . .E. Chtrch . will meet Saturd ay J . E ..Jann ey, Pres. afternoon at the home of Mi ~s Hele n Hawke. The membership is earnestlv r e quested to be present and bring their mothers with them . A fine program has been arrange,J,

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Fancy EVlip Peach ea. Ib ...... .. ~c Sweet 81ltaCIaraPrun a, Ib ... 20c ffiva p Apricots. a Ib .............. 30 c Bulk M'Jccaroni. 11 lh . only, .. . 15c Se ~ lIed n ai~i ll s . . 2 pkgs ...... .. 35c P Toas ties o r KeliolZ hs .2 fo r ... 25c P eell'dCala i 'enches, big cnlls ... 30c Cala Brown Beans. 10 Ib~ .. .... 69c Pin to Deans. 10 Ib ~ ..... ......... 89c Smo ked Bacon Elu t ts .lb. on Iy .. . 30c

Are you doing all you can' to keep that good wife young? Why not

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Cut out the Midd.1~lnan! Make for yourself the agent's buying commission and expense'3. You can ship your cream yourself as easy as selling to a buying agent. We pay the. freight and guarantee your cream and cans against loss in transit. American butter is now in competition with cheaper foreign butter and the American Farmer must market his product in the most economical way Feed has not gone down any in price, so every cent of revenue must be secured, and shipping DIRECT is the biggest possible s lving. Just compare our prices for the past six months and see how much more you could have made by shipping DIRECT to The Tri-State. Butter Co. Wool, boglunlolC Week begilluing December JaDU&ry lst ........ 75c &th ... ...... 70c 8th ....... .. 75c L2th ........ 70c 15th .. ...... 75c 19th... ..... 70c 22nd . .. .... 73c 26th ... : .... 67c. 29th ........ 70c

Wool<.ooglonlnr February . 2nd ......... 67c 9Lh ....... 65e 16th.... .... 67c 23rd ....... 70c

Weel, beglnolng MarcJl ls~.......... 70c 8th .. ........ 70c L5th ...... ..75c 22nd . ...... 75c 29th ... ..... 70c

Weak bejlluulng April ·5t h ....... . 70c 12th .. ...... 68c 19th ........ 70c 26th .. : ... .. 70c

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. "We Pay the Freight" . . THE TRI·STATE· BUTTER CO. Cincinnati, Ohio.

Cash Capital, $260,000.00.

Nearly 40,000 cream producers in Ohio, Indiana, Kentucky. ... West Virginia ~nd Vlrtrlnia ship DlnECr. 0111' do.ors are never closed- trueks I'ather the cream at all depola day and nhrht. No patron ever lost a \lenny ' dealing with liB Tag your can. or if YOU need cans, write 'for Free Trial Caua for 30 Day. The Tri-State handleil m llre can. or cream per day tbau any other creamery in the world, .

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J . B. Ghllpman is hom e, after ' 1/l·" dinK a wee k in the Eas t on a Iou" :ue.;s trip.

M r , an d Mrs. Garre t son, Of Cin · I·j ll l'aLi. we re S Uli day guest s of Mr. lind Mrs Chas. Waskey,

I\l r. a nd Mrs. Abe Hyma n and film · i l ~ . 1) ( Xen ia, spent Sunday wi lh Mr . a nd Mrs. Myt! r Hyman . . A Inr ge numbe r 01 Waynesvi ll ~ 1 !\HllIIS a ttend ed i n ~ pec ti o n of th u . MO l ro w lodge 'Sal urd ay evening . Mi. Margaret Roger s. o r n nyton. spe ndi ll g a f (!w an, s wit li h e r gral ld pa rcnls. Mr . and Mrs . 8 1m er i~

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Mrs. Rsl lJh Vance. of P leasant 1'l lIi ll at t elld ed t he Easte rn :;lar in· bpec ti on a llll WIlS th o g uesb of Mr. alld 1\1rll . J , C. Hawke . We have been fo rtu nate In secur· Rev. J ost'lJ h Pine as o ne of our prlll cipu l ~ p E' ll k rs a t th e Way ne Towllship ~ . S Conventio n at Way· I•..~ v i ll ;) . :;u nd a y a f le r nooll, May 2~t i n~

Indiall Hl' ad la u nde rs well. Jus t th e fu br ic fll r d r t!s~es lind lu il s fo r n il o cc a~ i o n .1 ::;Il C o emons tratioll at F r ('(J' ~ Lcb un 'lII H. l! S to r e, Indi an Hend week. May ;M- 29.

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Th Wom en' s F or eig n ~lission nr y Ir and Mrs . J . C. Ha wke we re In ';ocioty helll t he ir l';lny 111 e tin g on lJaYli Hi ,' UllelIlY. he fi fth at lh e hORpita ble horn e uf '1\ rA. Cha~. G r:w and t he r e wer e ove r Jj"f n- To M, . and Mrs. Carl Ser~ ixty in attend ance . . \'i~ , May 17, 1920. a son . T h mee l i OJ.( wa~ ulle ned by a se· M is. Jenn ie Cook , of Le banon, viseet ion on the victr ola. Th e Pr esi ' le n t , Mrs. McL.:lu rl' , r ead the 15th ited WIth her mOlh er on Saturd.y h apte r o r ~t. J oh n for th e ~ c ri p · alit! ~ u nday . 1I re lesson: a mi pr!\yer was olre reJ M 1'8 I, sthe r Stout and daulhter 'y Mrs. P ie r ce A no t he r beau tifu l ,,!lec ion on t he vicLr ola , " 1 knOll h~Vl' rn"ved intu their ne w home on , T hirJ ~t r e e L. . hat my Red ee me r live th ." Af te r r oll call a nd r eadi ng o( th e Mrs. Li ll ie Baker Egbert vleited ' lI inutea of t he last m eelin g , plans he r fut her and mother. Mr. and Mn. ,\'e re cum pleted f or a n all d ay sew· W. J . Baker. tbe last of the week. 1 ' A' at th e church, wh ich wlli be un "lay l B. T h e ladi es ure ver y ell th u· We gtill hav e Ii fe w more com , I s tic (I ve r th e sewi ng fo r th e h08- pl a nte r s on hands; order youn II itals an d ma ny a r c .pla nn ing to be fo re t h ~y are g one . H . E E8r1l· ,";nj.( thei r IUllch and spe nd the d ay ha rt . Th e proudest mome nt or lhelr lI VN.-:\8 III Y ~ Io-"t In ,ht· h u ge hlnd;um al \\'a "hlnf;lo ll . D \ .• n,.... • Q!vl ng fl ret . 8ecoo d a nd third Ilr l zc.~ .lOrJ IO"l ng CUP S rr l) n, H"'O\" ·' " ry o r W ur l1aker·ro r u r lllY egsay IHI, " t his guod wo r k . :'·;r9. Do na ld Campooll or Cllnl on. la .. !O lio wil 111 l h cHu ter with 'rretary "nk. ·r. W'I\8 fir s t. M .... Jorle A t th is t ime th e lad ies of t he Dor· . T had Zimme rm a n an Thos. M.n. :tll:eu. or Ohlilicotho, Mo .. on t ho le Cl . w ae SOCOtl rt. B"lty E:a~oo of Ollv Dranch. MISlI.. on t b, r Ig ht.. ! :l S ociHy . who we rt! I)r esent,' ex· nin gto n a nd two granddaughterl, : u~ lhlrd. On tbo le ft 18 (l;m@1"aj M:u'(!!: w csHeM th eir t hanks hy a rising vote of Dav ton , were callinll on triends 1I Mrs. E the l Williamson Coo pe r, an d re latives he re Saturday • ,f Dayto n. for her gift of silve rwllre . 0 th em . Ha r mount' s Uncle Tom's Cabin An. th e r selecti on on the vic trola will be he re May 29 producing the . . Brighte n the co r ne r whe r e yo u co r r ect an d only authorized version .\re." of Hu rri et oee.-:hu Stowe's great' Hf' uri inl(. The Shoema ker Mission· mast erpiece. .. Il ry . Mrs . Chas. l~dwaTlJ s . Pa per, The Pr o ~ress of Mexico Mrs . Flo Sides, of Sprinllfield, .ta nd he r needs, by Mrs. Chas . Hough te nded commencement lut week and ~ was the g uest of Mr. and Mrs, A. L. ~~~~::::::;::::::::::::~:::::::;~~~::::::;::::::::::::~:::::::;~~~.,....,...,..::::::;::::::::::::~~:::;~ ~ was most in te r es ti ng Bnd ins tru c' ive t u all Sid es . 1 ra. Frank J on es gave a s hort La!lt wee k wae a \'flrv bu sy one l E dith COl11fo rt.. .... .. IhsZt'1 the \\'a lrlesl'ille a lu ill ni was hl'ld Right in li ne with the ' bl~ city for the pupils of I he Way ne TowlI- Sall y .......... .... .. ... 1'u til .'cllI.I l Zill:lll II I th e M. f~. 'h ur ch Friday eve ni ng . I a lk. T he meeting c1 0seel with the Lo rd 's stores and the nation-wide obaer· shiJ? schools a nd tl1l'ir . fri e nds. es· The mu ~i c fll r tli e cvcllIng \\'lIS u l' IB,n d a Il!rgc cr.owd wa. presen t. . I\f rs. I) ray e r. . va nce ' the !:i. -Fr ed Lebanon Big peclally fo r t he g!,lIduatlng clas~ ~ f ve n by NI chols " rt\)e,lrl' . or W\I . Uta K ey~ ::-;,,11"1"';. th e pr"~lI l en t. Til l! social ho ur waR e n joyec! a nd Store will fea ture Indian Head , , _ ~ 92q, t~ e for ty ·elgh th t o lea l'll th iS minl'ton Hlld WR ~ enj.lyed by ull . :L ulll!d IIi<' m.sc mlo la~ (! 1(\ t, rd e r ' af· IIls tttut lOlI . T ho ~ t fl l e of wea t h.er Ih l!il' se ll.~ ti.·," ~ Iwi ng' II'd l ch":icli . 11(,1' l hey lV~re in Iht' dinil\/-!, 1'< "' 111 . re fn'shme nts were ~e r ved conllis t· May ;!4 - ~9. White tailored frocb, left mu ch t o be d lsi red . hut In l"lllte li nd I{ev . J F . 'adw alltld,' 1' ill\' klld i II g o f icc c ream, wafer s and cocoa Spo r t Ruila. children'a dr88IeL crilp I' he J II ne me et ing will be h'e ld at white Indian Head in tha fabric for of lh i~ incle me ncy , lurge lCll the ri n!,!'!! A Iln ual Commencem ent th" I Il'illl! b l ,·~s i ll)( . home se wing will be on dllpl., in ~e re present at each of th ' f ll nc· O f th e Hi Iz School '1'111' prbitic'lll ill 11 · 1' IIH Hli Illanm'r ' he h orn e of Mrs Salisbury. exquisi Le arrangement and lpeelall, tlOns g I I ulle of th .. 11l\ 8t. hl'ln ~Jnf{ hack Card of T h.nks priced. The fortY 'I~i!l'hth III '" H II.ti cOIII. II 'l"ItlO I ·i('~ flf I.he c l as~e.~ of lUll !! a go. Seniors Give a T h Ladies ot t he Do rcas Society mellCQlll ent of th e WnYlle Tuwn .' :\ fL~ 1' rt'nt1 i n~ th" minut e" !Inti r oll· f th e Met h od is t Churc h wish to QXDelightful Class Play s hip High ehe!ul 11'/iS h Id at lh ll r II . I.~ ~!:c r \lI:I!'Y Allllu Watl.!rlw use, "preMS tbeir app reciation to Mrs 'chllo l haU lagt ThllrsdllY eVt1l li nlf .IUl'j fl IYl·lcnll1 ~· I.. th ... cinss of I!J;!O W:UI f lhl! incl.ltlen W flLh t, 'u g ivl'1I u~· I, II ~)uvis HurnelL, !ln~ wa~ I·~ t h I Will ia mson Cooper. of Dayton Th e sen io r class gave t heir pl a~' in pit last Wednesday evenin g a nd a large larg\! au diencl! , itm!sst!t1 th" cxer· reslliln.! d ttl In n sllor clas. Ie by lo r t he mu ch ne edec! eilverware con . ist ing of s ilve r kn ives . fo rks and crowd w itn essed th e perfll rman ce .cis s. Fran(' es .J anney . At ' o ·clock . t 1 the st:ra in ,f mu "O ptimism" w a~ th e suhj,'e l fI ( n "poo nR whi cn waB present ed to them Every ticke t on sill e was dil'llOllOd o f and a g ood ly !:lum wa r ealized ~i c ..... hit-h Wll ~ fur nish"d iI\' NiC'tlll\, ta lk loy LC',' Earnharl . wllo Ill'a tt'fJ loy h,'r . 'ril e ladies a re ve ry proud Under lhe car efu l directillll o f P rin orches t ra. of Wll lIIinj.(lo/i. th l' <:I II';S his :lUI.j,! 'I ' I I ~ f\ P I'" r" l\.~ieJ nal. A " f th e lll and a vo te of thanks was Carl Boring an d with the a id 0 1 Bert of '20 toolt lhd r IIlu ' s u pon the V('C I dud by :ylii l L e ~hl\' ami Hplen ,·x tended t o Mrs . Cooper a t t he May Just In Goddard and Vit g ll Re Lalli ck, wh o hll lld~om ely UI! :oruwc! stn~ . '(luted liawkto p l'nverl a happy 'd iversion to \' i s~ iOl n a ry m ee t in g wher the ail· Cobb len, Rose, White Stan. "er wa r e was used for first t ime. lire no t member s of t he senio r c lll>'!!. on the Rtage wIth ' Ihe cla~s were: the re!t of Lhe prog ram. Carmanl. Orphanl. a ne" late the presentation wag a com plete s uc- · u pt. Geo . H. McL.: l ellanc!~ P rin . Car l Short talk3 we r given by S A. potato. cess and the cl ass of ' 20 is t o he COIl- l3u Tln g. Misses Dor", l hy I' crnley and ~tilw ell. M i8~e~ Ell\1a Hobe r t a. May AU It R p o A 0 Ia'k,,·1110 Moore's Good 011 Mu l'Y Hallklnsun, ){ .v.: J. I'.' Cad· W ril!hL, T r ili e lla <Inri Ma iWITl:t Ed· o Il r8t ulated . I 4 11. S mi t h. M .• • . •.. 4 I 2 7 0 u 0 0 The play is a comedy entitl ed wa ll ade r a lll] D Le~ l' II :~ pat rl ck , t he wanl R. I r~ . Eva Lon 1<, and Mcssl1l . Moore's Oeod Guollne \V . O.b or n.,. c .• • ... 3 U I 1 llramle n bu lll. c . . . .. 1 : "Between th e Acts ." It Is II story s peake r l)~ th 'cv '111 11>(. • F r 1\ Cask y a nd " U(l rint mlent 0 1 I Brarl1. 1b .... . .... 4 cad\\':lllad. ' r lnvok<:il t he Mc 'Iellan d . New Cabbale, . Khl"art. l b •. . .• .. t. 0 0 a 0 I of Dick Comfo r t . a yo un ll a uthur I i I t 0 New TelWl OnloD8 ~ living com fortab le upon an . a llow· hie ' 11111:' . afler wlllrh 1I1r . 1'·IIZ!J :H· Th committee o n ollie ' \' f'lT th e h~'.t· i:: ~I.' : :: : : : : 0 I 1 1 o ance noiv cin him b y his uncle Mcantle r ri ck . of W CIlIIl Olld , Illd . \vil S i nl ro· U 0 0 0 .. d I l. ~o mi ll g" .vellr th en r e po r ted ag flll· Sweet Florida Oranges. LemoD8 {Vif,~~~•.~~. :: : :: :: the condit ion tha t h e shal l nut ,~ ce( lJYk :>upt. IIkl ·le llallll. M r. lows : Lee Earll ha l'l, presiuent; Muy L.l '!mILIl.tr . . . . . ... 1 U0 II 1I 0I ~ upon marry. Despitp. hi un clel! wi she. I' ltzpat l'ic is a well kn ", wn Ilhiloso· Wrigh l , vi .'·llresid e nt; I{eva 1l .:1 (O rNew Lake H"rrlllK g l' ) 7 1 ·01 .1 . ...... ... I j • he has fa.lie n in love a nd 111 11 rried , p Iur a li"d hu m"ri l ann· was a f~ri mJ mel l' Re ~ reUl ry and Alice Care v , T he Wayne T owns hip Mother's I Ia te J all1 e,; \V I111 <:0I 11 b hi ley . t r RSlIrer. They we re un a ni mously Club held it reRul a r meeting May - -- - - - -- - - - - - - heingcareful t o keep th e ne ws fr om 0 f t.le Bulk Maccaroni. a pound ...... l6e \I IJ p o A WaY llonlll. AB II: his uncles ears . His un cle pays him His combined hUllio r and sou nd Fancy Evap Peaches, .lb.... -2Iie 17 a nd elec t.d the following officers I I I b I Frye. l b .... . ...... ~ a visit and in orde r t o conceal th e phi lo~ophy on th.. issue!! of t he elecled . Sweet Cal. Prun_, • lb.. .••••,2Oc 0 0 10 t a ko thei r places the firs t Friday U I \\'eller. c . . . . . . · ... 4 A th e l1I('et:n~ o f 1922 will mnrk in ' eptem be r : Preside nt, Ella Cook; a 0 I u fact of his marr iage. Dick gets him. day made hi >l talk I'c ry int re, I i ll~ t;rauft. M •• •• • • •••• I Aprlcota, a pound ••.•••• 1Oc I I l :/ \Vtia\'er. Zb . .. .. •• . g self into trou ble a nd many amu sing a nd his :ldvict:! LO th t! class wa ve ry t he !)Olll allnive rsar y of this asso cia· Vlce·Pr esident , Elsie Hockett; Sec· Evap. Peeled Cala Peacbell. c.n ...... 8Oe 0 1 I I lion in the Waynesvi ll e schools . 11 r t ary. S tella Buttel wort h ; and &~~I'::"f.~t: .'~ : :: '. : 1 J 1 B 0 o silulltions occur . I~inally th o decep- goon . Crisco, lb .. . SOc; IX lb. ean ... 45e (; 0 .1 U T llom• • • l b . . ... ... g tion is difcove red. Diek is fo rgiven Sup t McClella nd, in a Ileal spee h committee was appo int ed to· ma k e T reas urer. Edna St . J ohn. Fancy Rio Coftee, 8 11...... .'1,00 ' 1 I 1 1 A . Olboruc. p . •.••. o and is told by his uncle to con t inu ll p,resented the c las i with t he ir d iplo· arran g em<Jn f or a b ig me eting on 1 0 1 0 H urton. rf ... . . .. . . 4 -' Karo Syrup. ""lion only.. ......DOe 0 0 0 0 Cooner . rf ......... II o writinlr play s f or smusemell t but mas Cl a ra Alkin ~on r c iveu n th is oecn. ion . P&G or FelaNapSoap, I for ... 25c II 11 ~ I wh':!n he is in need of th e wher e· schola rs hip to Ott er bein Univ e rsitv Afte r a social h our r enewing old Total. .. . ...... 30 Flake White Soap, 10 tor ...... 75e - ...:..::.. . : . . . - - - - - - - - - - - - - withal to s U's tain life to draw o n him for ha ving attained the Ilig hest ave r· acqu ui nlanc es. th e al um ni we nd ed Otarklv\Ue . .. . . .. ... . 1 001 0 0 I 2 0-6 "B~tween the Acts." ' age t hr oug h h r High .\: lI uol cou rse. tl)ei r way h lol ll CW rd Wayll118"llIe ... . .. . .. G OO 0 0 I I 0 .. - 8 The choice of charallters wa~ w ell The ben dil-tion w as v ronu ullced . A l110ng t ho 'e ~ll'es<!nt f rom ou t of - - -•• - ••- -and carefully made and each parti· by Re v. Cadwall ader , b ringi ng to u' tow n were : ~h lind Mrs. S. A, S UI cipant gave Ole b ~t th"t was in him close one o f th e preui psl, co m mence· well, M I'~. Mati , Mc Kay. of Le ba· The I'l'l iilmi sb urp Leaf Tuh acco Co 10 ........ 98c Misses Ruth and D~la Schatzman, toward t he succeSR of the play . me nts e ver h eld by t he Hig h School non . Huwl\r d t ; u ~lin. of Dayteon , wi ll soon begi n opMa tilills in t he The Ju niors w e re more than e n· Mr. a nd Mr$. Fred asky , of New s t ('rn min g pl an t a t th e old Gra nge 10 Bars Clean·Eu,Soap and98c of. ardinia. ret.urn ed home Sunday Each performer d ese rves equal 5 I;'0undli ~rgo Starch ..... orwi n Wome n over evening . Miss Ruth. 'who has made praitle and the entire piece was Willi thusias t lc ill decUl llt in J{ Cor Lhe flcc a· Yo rk. Mr . Hnil Mrs. S . M. Sell a rs. build ing in slon, th e s tag!! he inf.! ado r ned w it h of Lebanon . Mr _ ad d Mrs . R. E 16 yea r" of .oge sho u ld uppl y to t he mllllY friend s hfre. s pent tbe !!Chool rer.dered It Pays to Trade.t The play wa! in three ac ls and fol· :lpring blos&o l11s and fe rns Th e UU I' iM,. o f I ,1. 10 11 , MisRes Anna Van · following. year with her sis ter, Mrs. W . O. lowing is the cas t o f characters: class pe nn un t of g r een e mbodied de n'ot,rt , I{u th P r obasco . Elmn Rob· Raper. in wh ite fl owt.'l·s IV s s us pende d from e r ts, !lnel II lessrfl. G . Linton' .Edwin JC.. W. W. Frye Whit e Dick Comfort ............ Frace e Jan ney th e cen t er oE t it .. s tage . H.a ndall a nd Lev i Luk ns, of Wi!· Ray Mills !E George Merrigale ... .. Virg il Re ta ll ick Annual A lul11 nt' mi ng t oll. Mr~ . Frank Long , of ' ColAlexande r Mea nder ..... He rt Godda rd li mb us , Mrs .) Oll Th o m pson . of Cin · Harrill ......... ....... .. . Clara Be rr yhill A N otable Occasion cin nati 1I 11 t! t he Mi!lses 1{ lI thry n la rk. Mrs Cleme n t ina Mean der ... .... .. .. . Bug-cnia Wh ita klll·.anci Lo ucli ll Jan.•••.• ,.. ........ ......... Cla ra A t kinson The t hir Ly·scventh annual m eeting ney . of Mia mi University . ( Wor .... a " O Ul u.lc b1 TO lD .)

II i!i a ve ry di ff e rent s to r y w e have t o t e ll thi ~ week . O ur Miamis won th e second game of t he season a t P billips Park, las t l:i u nday aft e rnoun . defeatin g Clarkl!v ill e by a score of . to 5. Ma nage r Cook had s ha ke n up hi~ line.u~ to some ext e nt, and th e boys put u p a greatl y im proved K'a me ove r lh e week be t ure. The Miamis all did s pl endid work, bo th in the fil<ld and a t bat. Osborn e pitched a dandy. stead y game. allow· ing nine hi ts, but DO f ree tran sporta· t. ion of a ny ' kind. The ou t field was e. pecially good , g etting eve rything hit t heir way t hat any fielder cou ld havelCotten. Pre nderg as t iurnillhed th e star p lay o f th e game when he made a beau tiful divinll catcb .of Penquite's fl y in the sixth . Cla rksv ill e s tartud like world bea t e rs. bu t were 800n su bdu ed . H. Smith. the firs t man up, sent a l on~ d oubl ed close t o th e letl luulllne , for which Prende rgas t mad e a galiant try bllt fa iled to reach. The run nel' ~ role t hird an el scor ed while W Os· born e Wll ~ beillg re Lired, pitche r to Ii rsl. The' nex t two me n we rf easy vic ti m s. and t hen clim e th e ftre works Frye dupli cated H ' Sm ith ' s hit to left . Weller W88 safe when Brady fa iled t o hold Dodd'!\ assist. Crane and Weaver doubll/d. singles by P renil e rllsst, M11111, Tho mlls and H Oshorne followed in rapid lIu c cl/B.~ ion and when the smo ke of the born bard· men t had cleared a way the Mlam,is had six fin e . la l'ge talli ell. Tbe viait o rs added am,ther in the rourth wh en \<'rye msd e a bad pelt to fi r~ t a rtit r s topping Brady' s hot groun de r. and Pe nQuite tripled Another In t he ,e ven Lh on Dodd 's sin gle an d st ole n b ase and Williams' do uble. Itr,d made t hei r las t bi,i in t he eiRhth wh en Bra ndenbu r g 's ,in· g le lind Ki pba rt' s home·ru n counted two m ore, Th e Miamis addod another to their COUll t in t he sixth o n Weave r's sinj{ le and ~to l ell base and an e rror by Brand enbllTIl', "nd fi nished in th e se venth when H. Osbo rne' s ~ ingle and Burton 's do ub le co unted anothe r The Miamis will ta ke on th e Har\'eysburg tea m a t P hillips Park n ext S unday afte rn oon, Ma y 23 Come d own Rnd see Ha rveysburg Re t th eir's The Clarks ville score:

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OBITUARY Sarllh Jan e Smith. e ldest da ug h tpr of John and Elizabeth P enllc wi t \V as born Dec .. 25 . I 55 She was m ar: ried to Nathan Smith Nov ember 8. 1874 . To them W B8 bo rn two chilo dren. Leona and Rulh Sh e wa~ united with the M.e th odist Church ill 1898. The d ied Ma y 12. 1920 a t th e age of 64 y ear~ . 5 months and 18 dal's, Card of Thanks We wlllh to express our thanks to all ·trip.nds and neighbors for t heir m.ny act!! of kindness and sympathy during the late sickn ess and df'ath of our loved o ne. Nath~n Smith and Daughte.r e,.

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. The annual lots ow ne rs mee tin g of Miami Ce m talY Associa tio n will be hel d in the Chapel, Mo nday. J une 7 at 1;8~ p , m. for the election ( two trustees.. one 8\;c re t~ ry · treas lJre r. and for such oth e r bU Slm~~ as may come up ~efore tbem . A full att en· dance 18 earnestl y .del/lred . . L . M. Henderson ; Cle r~ . at ml9-J1. · - - - -Why Hone Cheatnut7 It II IBid thn ~ 010 name borse chest. .ut was derlyed trPID .tbe tnct that when the leaves or tbe tree tllll th_ ICar left on the twIg In the Ih.p"

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Wi lliam Alue lll hee han . son of J um l:ti a nd Sus ll n S hl!chlln. was the f~ur th o f ~ ix chil d re n. an d \Vas bom J un!! 5. ll~ (;<!, ill Warren County a uout three m iles so uth of Cenl e rvill e. Wh en A lh(-I't was /l nly th irtec n Yl' ars o ld his fath e r di ed, and t h lJ ~ lit II ve ry I:arly age he was intrudu ced th e s te rn rea li ties a ! life lind lell rn ed t.h e vt! r y val uable lesso n of t1 e p.mding Iurge ly up on his own r (·~O \lrc es, and un de r th e wise and luvitlg g u idance ot a Iwi)d {!lathe r whose life WII~ spa red t o her family until 0111' year ag last · h~istmas; th e deve loped ste r ling QUlllities of chu rac ter and g re w 10 manh ood wlLlt th e ha bit of thrifl and Indu stry firmly es tnulidhed . Being bom and r a iged upon a farm it \\ a s but natul III for him to becllme 'a farmer . which occ up ation he vl.' ry successfu.ly foll owed thrllull:h life In early mA n hood death ente r ed Ihe home oguin lind look fr om it the only r1 auJ;thter. Sarah, ju st as she was m e~g ing into womanhood at th e OK!! of 18 A lbe rt f e lt th e loss of his only siSl e r ve ry keenly, . and he r memory ever lingered with him through life On N ov . 24 , 1887 he was united in marriage to Li llie HI'sdstreet and to this uni on w e re born four children, two 80ns al)d two daughten. in the

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Mr. IIncl Mrs Leon ' 1Il1eborv and duu\: IHltr ~11 nt· Ho nd"y In Middle. town . Mrs. Addu Bnrne l. UFl U dUI1 ~ ht e r: \1 11r1rud , ' Wllf !! {luy ton fl l.J 0JlPI' TS, FrichLY. M is ~ Ellz!lbfl t h 1;31«l ell , o f ' prlog. II ,.lrI , "' RoI U w ee k.end gUllet of h er lIo l1Hln, Misll VAlro tl m\t.h. M r~ , ~Ift FI;, aUlI dnu g lit f' r , Oln. dy ~ . '1 I VI1 1 I011 lire n o w k uo\,iug hotl"e l o r D(·. L. G . IIrvok. Mr liod M r ~ Will P iue buve luk en 'I I\ !tl,' ')u n(,!lltH , Anna ~lllrl ", frUID rill' I' U I d f\'n '~ hom e a.t l..ebaO ll D, to liVe W I Lli t,h em . M, " H,·lIerl'lI DllIllIId Mis 'I u li 1'''1\ 4'''''''. of MI, Ho ll y , w ~ rt' wlle k. " nei ~ " " .. I. 01 M r .and Mr~.,' H, .luIlOS . A I, ~ Stl ll ' l'l u !:luger un ,l ~o o . F r ed , ,\~ r . ",,(I Mn·. Mnr ll u Mlltb nd nn rl olll lcir n. 01 ,liddl t""," , were H\ltlil Y f.:llt·"I ~ o f Mr~ Eh z tluet,h B'rllll1r B W III (; ro hum. the blu oHs m if.h, Is Del W UI1 C' rulch oB . sulfuri n g with II v~ ly " re Hu kl o 'J'hiij h n~ boo u h", lwrl ug hun fo r pOUle time, but is l1Iu oll WOr M!;) Ihe I)U~ ~ few w ee ks. 1>11 . .. 1111 MI'~ . hh o k . P iokoring e n re rl" II,Fd Hlll urd " y 11 011 o Ulld .. y I,he f .. rrn ll r H fnt.l", r uno br utb e r, Mr H""ry PI ·kur lnK . u f G eo r getow u, Uhio. . :-;"v" rll'l I roUl horo ~n j o yed th e ~' .. Lhltr · ~ iJn y I'AI' r c i~ es 1\ t Ferr y ( ' 1, I] reh la ~ t ' Ho IIdn ), . . '['h e r e w.;~ tll 7 ,l l"lIndn,' !:'choul nn d II I"rlle )1 'I 'ol,nll . P. B 'l'h pllIp-n n 1I~~I ~lr t1 RI" '. P IIll' .... ll h Ih" hll (JL\zlug whioh full u wed '·ho ~e r v i or. . .\lr. ~n(t Mr~ . Albf'r t ~t>'Otl" a nd dll oK hlrr., Mr •• M.. loiu/J ~ ~u C"y . Mr. ao d Mr ~ . A. O . Wi lll"rns 1\11 ,1 HII~~o tl Rnrn ptt ' (H ued wlt.h Mr. Bnd Mre Will No ll nen r S p t'l Dg b nro HUI II I ,IV h, hono r uf 1,lte lr ~od wed l1 1n~ lanu ivc r Fltl r.v . . Mr . .. nd Mrs . A lion Em rl ok Anter 1.. I" flu Mr . and Mrs .1. B. J O[l(lS !\nd ~ o n Th e ria and MTI , R ebllOC .. Dill ~llodliY dlllD or. MI s . Edllb MoNeRI. o f oool&llww a nd Ru bert AndrAw8 o\opad after Gam llenoem c ot Exeroilrell Ilt Ge nt,e rvill e ·,IJ'ed n oRdll V ovenlng nod wore marri ed M isN MoNaB l was one of the gradollotes Sohoul olosed I.!eri! 11I8t wee k. 'I'b e bu~d rutn epoded f or W edne~llay ye t t h e oh ildreu enjoyed the duy at til e ~ oh ool h o o ~ e, 111"0 th e gtloe r o ns trout o f loe Ore'lm by the telloh en , Mls8e!l Benllih Voo u and R e v" HorIll P]I , MrII. 8arllh ::Imith dIed Wednesd ay aftero oOD, aftar eever&! wee\l s IIID es~ . The fnnerlll wal neld at bar lAte r e8idence I;3ttt,urd.,,. afte r noon oondaoted by Rev. WhIte , o f Xonju, J n te rmeut mude iu Be ll. b rook Ce m etur y . Mr. Bud MrR , mitll moved he re trom Ollytou jl1 t R y eu r ago. 'fbe fRmll .V h av e t h", sympath y of the wllny rri e nd ~ here in ~bo 108B of II good wife and Ol otber

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Sold by drulii~t8 In liquid and tablet form-both the Ilame in medicinal quality When your ohlld loseR oolor. lol. and ta.lkl! witbout IIptrit. lload 40el n ot play like other . oblldren, ao& qulokly. If tbe condition I, oot a delp-Inted disease but merely due tu poor blood, g\ve Pepto.M.ogan. Oude'. Pepto.Mangan II ju.' the I~nlo .f or pale • .Ihln · ohlldren whOle blood needs rebuilding. It ' ill a pleu.o, ta8tlng. 8tmple oomblnatlon of ex. actly the iogredleay lb.& Increa.ci and eoriob 'he blood Uenefiolal relO"1I sbow a l mOit af 0006 In brighter eye.. bloomlog ob'eeks, a eprlgbaly etey. aDd lhe whole ",atem made m.ore vllJorou. Pepto.Mangao I. ob~alDalJle in 11'quid or table' form,. whiohever prove. . mOB' oonvenient Both form. poBijOllIl tdeD\loal Dledlotaal qual.lIOll. There I. bu' ODe llenoln41 Pep\o lIanpn and .,ha' U "(jade'." Aall ,oar drulll.t for "GadH" Il ad loot tor the D.me "Oode'." 011 abe paot .... I f " Ie Doa 1& Ie DO'

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The Eldorado Stage Co. of Lol .\a...... after long comyarison. of 2% mike., lay tbat Millers excel al . ~,

.one man Wh9 has sold a nd watched many thousand Miller Tires says ' Ihis : . "I find that Millers excel .oth er tires in S~T\'­ icc from 50 per cen l to is per cent." The Hudson Taxi Co. of Detroit reports a IS,900-mile average ~n ra ther heavy taxis.

Miller factory test., which Ire Ie"re, lut year showed a rear-wheel avera.i~ ' of, 15,QOO ,. miles on Cords. They proved that ;Mlllefl,' ltirith rare exceptions, outwore every tire' com~recf. They proved the new Miller "tread dle .. . . of all treads by 2S per cent. . ,"'! \

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This engine has been replaced with electric motor and will be sold at a bargain.

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Waynesville, Ohio

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Mr . I~od Mrs, J B. ~bldaker and Mr . and Mra. W, L . B arvty were ~o tnrdny visitors in W llwlngton .

Sevt'rnl MB8 o n~, of I:lnrvoYHb nr!;, wer B vi"ll o r ~ o f MurrlJw L od!;1l Oil 'utllflhy ni~ bt, W .. It,er .JonlK fI, of WnlJuHln, who fo r ~l; v (J ru I yellTs hllil uC' cMHfnlly rOD IL ~ r oo () ry AI,OI e. ha l< M nld h Is llrn pl;r I,V ond HI,('rk no (l h il S gl ve o po" pe~S hlll 'r lu:! fl AW pro lll·iI-t.or I~ II YOllng mo n nnl l w ill n .. d ,' llht mn ko I(ood. I'I H' ,1." r,I "Il R h "vlI not, 'n ll y deolded whll I tllf'Y will 11 0. Mr . Rnd M r~ Hllrll10 EJ'ITvey Du d tw o c h ild ",", o f D.'nr l> o( ld ~ . ouO Mrs. Churit,y Ihrv8.y, of o or olty. wll re S nnd~v vls\t urH of Mr and Mrll l:Jarry i;hldo(.kBr, M th e Ridge road. Mr . 'Ind Mn . O r lundo IB ran non . of neaT Wel lm ll o , we re In ou r Village on ' Ilnday R e v. A E. ffllntin gton , of Clinks vtlle, will fill tllo pulpIt b ore OD !:lunday m o rnln~ . Eve rybody that wAnl;8 work oan find pl on t y t o d o al· prioes 'h,,' will r educe I·he blgh cost of livIng . Rom or h .. H I~ thBt we nre to have 6 weddIng whflfe two l uwns lUe invo l ved - I·be ludy II yes In Woynes. ville Bnd 'he m ilD IIv08 here. Mr. Imd Mr8. Ed . MoFarlao, of Wilmington. were BODday guests of friendll in tbis vi cinity . I:!everul from h er e a ttend ed the ball game 'It ~ ayn esville, !:lunday.

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We hove been bniln g beatl\lful win'llr WIIB Lber t or several dara, and wh e n Qood w CA~ber _ure enougb oomeR It will be uJ)preclla'ed . I 'rhe writer reoen t ly vl &lted ~be . horn p of the good large t.ype Po laud: Uhl na h 0ft~ , of whloh II, II: Tbomp. lion Is t he pro,!)rletor, fie abowed lome fine 8peohneoll , and ~he prices 6ro .in k eopiDR with tb A kind o f t ook . }'l rll. ll:lI en L O VA, un o ld <i L' z"" 0 f Lbl~ vlol nlty , d ied tlfte r HtlVHN I / w o ntb s'~ofl'ert ng lind wUtlluld tu r es t 10 411awl oemetery, ,F riday, S be leli, es t o a ooru ber d e \lar t ure, her hus bun rl, «laughte r liod ~o n . 'fh e Aid snel ty met nn Tbors clay wlt,1.! Mis!! I,nllr .. \Vll rft

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Mr Bnd Ed McFarland, of Wilmington spent Sunday with Mr. and Mra. A, Ma.Ilit.

" cll the Advertiser you rend his advertiscment in the j\\laml Gazette

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Anything in the Hardware or i mIt ' :'Il S thl ' ftl .... l ll u li III' h l~ tlllle t o tr.v Whit sunday M ay 23. Su nda y Seho ,,1 to p nlB t ",n'llt ph-TUrt-s. Fruill this plement line Vi ace yo ur orde r no w a t '9 30 AM, Morning- Prayer a nd b e h n d Ih" h U"dll,,,,,(1 III B" l,urulc hllO' 110 YOU will have it when you wanl it Se rm on at 10::10 . Th e Ilublic c or- eelf. T!' l\ c h llll: \\ Il h n t r u ' or iglnllll tl' at H. E. Ea rnhart's. ,,~~~~~~!!!!!~~~!!!!!~~~!!!!!~~~~~!!!,!,~!!!!!~~~~~_ ' ially · invi ted to I h cse ~crv ices or r"d lng " fI ~r willll ""[llIy IlIlel,.,sted h im, tt h' ld J,.:; t' ~:-'l.' lItJnl..: tu t ilt! s ubject. Mrs. Allen Haines, ot Xenia, w a~ 111111 I", 8llOoIlt·,1. Thu s h e \lu t hImse lf the Ifuesl of Mr. and Mrs. F. H. In 1I11 ~ \\Hh Ihe /:"'lIl Jlnll1l " r~. Hhnk- ,,'at r, Monday, and atlended th e Whero the Fe a ther. Go. MA mlln m Ight su cceed In tellthorlng lUg hloll ~eli' freo fr0l11 lll" tuds lind ~:ils l ern :-ll8r inspeclion in the even· bll own uut," r emurked the Observ er nosU'UI1lS of hI l\I ae. on<l betnk lnl ing. 10 tbe ot El\'cro ls and TlIIIIg!, " It so much of blm se lf s trulght t o IIlIturo. hl8 money didn' t go tow a.rd PlltUng li l or~' nr II llll.'rictLl' I>rt h" hold s a Du n't forsret the Wayne Township uni que nlnd \\I~ lIltJ cd po~ltlou.­ .~ . S. ('(Invention to be held in the them all bl8 w i fe' s bets," Ch nrl,' , F. Comll. M. E. Church Sunday, May 23. A Just received a shipment of very full and interesting pr0lrram: is tieing prepared . Amerlc:an Welghta Wrong. CH ARTER NO . 11617 '1' 1,,' ' l 'n lWd Stlltes lJureau at slnn!!Indian Head is woven for 8tlrvice REPORT .. of . ... ·110 rt8, th at nianr or the weight. as well as fashion. See the fine disAlso have a first-class 1918 Model "'"" Illt'li by Americll n milkers f or , , Of condition of lhe Harv<,yshurl!' play at Fred 's Lebanon Big Store. Nation al Bank at Harveysburg, in · ,1 11/1\'0 b e~ o u nsatlsfa cl ory. Th ll Indian Head Week. May 24-29 . the State of Ohio, at the close of ., . r llll~ed su ch g rea t delay li nd In,""" IlI '!lJce that one of th o lurges t bu s in~s, on May 4, H20. Mr. and Mrs. Henry Satterth' •. " " ", I~ alrendy cnll.l!lerln l: Ihe li d· that is 'priced to sell RE SOURCES , i ", !.lIlty ot· Imporllng fit I,·,ut th oso waite ente rtained at dinner Su nday 100&.... ntl DllICOun t • .. . 3I.Jo q .9~ s U .aOS. 9!1 , . . I"~ IVh lcb lire II) he ccrtiH erl by Mr. and Mrs. Abram Cook. Mr. and O \'8rt.lrat LI IlUloc ured . . . . . . ,. .~.~ , !, .. l' lOrenu. AIl l' nrPIIlIy Ule II'ouhlo II Mrs. Stanley Cook and Mrs. Emma U .8. uo,'ernment. 8 1k!lU1tJel owoud Dej>Olllte<l La eecuro clrcula1loD ( U. .,,,,,"I y du e to iolsu lllf; le nl t actory ID- Retallick.

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Mr . and Mrs. Russell BenUy are spending a coul)lc of weeks in Mllrlinsville. Ind.

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Place your order for your oil stove now or )'ou may be too late . H. E. Earnhart.

Orthodo'i rric nd ~ Churc h unday School. 9::10 II . m. Meetling- f or wo rship at 10:30.

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Mrs. F. B. Hende rson en te rtained the J oily Matrons Tu esday attelnoon .

Caesnr's Crccl, Friends Church Sunday S 'hool at lhi' : hurch eve ry 'unday at 10 o'clock . Preaching sl!rvice at 11 o'clock a . m. You are cordia lly invited t o be pres ent.

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service. 10:30 -Me lll orial , rm Dn to G, A . R. 1~ \'l:min~ ijef\·ice . 7:30 " hrist, II Divine Teache r " .

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Dr. Dill, Os~eo palh way. Lebunoll. Ohio.

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.S aturday, May l15th Featuring C}tarles Ray in

"Crooked Straight" Also Pathe News Admission, 17· and 22 cents.

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Mra. Frank Long. who. attended the Alumnae Friday evenin),C. left Saturday morning for New York FInd Va'l ue of Varlou. Woods. III ,""sllgntlolls hy til ' 81;rlcultUrnt and other Eastern points to vi~it a depn l'UlIl!lI t s h o w Ihut one stA ndard month with friends . cor II

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The funniest Topsy , Lawyer Marks and Aunt Ophelia. The meanest

Iy e'lunl to one t.01l of 81llhmci le coal. Legree. The most faithful ' Unclll Obodu on b.w.. loe.1ed ou ul<lo 01 A co r ti and a hult ot Ivfl mupie or Tom and the most beautiful Eva all City or town 01 roportlDtI b ~11k two cords ot ced ar, poplu r or bos. &Dd oiller cUb tteD>ll ... w. ... 201.0 0 combine to make Harmount's Big Redemptlou fuoll ... I'h U .8 . Tr... wood are required t o sh'e the 8ame Production of Uncle Tom'. Cabin, One co rd of well· ~:~~~~. ~~~ .~~ ~'. '!:~."': none am Ollll1 of lieu!. the ideal attraction of the thealric\l1 l o _t earoed bU.OOL collected . DOlle seRsoned mlu"() wood equal. lit leat. season, _ _ _•• ._ ..._ __ TOI~ •. , .. • . • : •• .•. .•••• .• . ~;S oue tUIl of ave rage grade bltuminoul coal. LIABILITIES O.pllal.wick paldln .. .. . . . ..... UI.6 0 0.~O 8urplu. fuod .. . ........ . .. . .. Dono Uodlvtded prollta ..... . .. TOJ. 74 Trees That H av. Long Lito. ~ curront .xpe..-, Inllra" 3T~ ., ;a Dra zlll nn coconut palws live trona .,,11 lUll paid . ..•. . ... '1 6.0W In' .....1 amI 4lacouot collootod or 800 to 700 yeara, and the date pallll oredlted In .d van"" or m.lurlty Crown Lollge No. 538 K . ofp. exDono from 200 to BOO )·eol'll. On Ule Mount .nd Do t ."rD~ Otrcul.ItD/i Dotee out.ata.dlol! ... . Dono of Olives, J·el'~\IllelU. there are olive pect to confer tbe Third Rank upon IDdl vldual depolllll .ubjeet to check .. .... .. .. .. '. ... . • ... . aO.1 U6.07 trees known to ho ve been lIourl.hlnl a claaa of five candidates at their Total or Item. U . SO. S6. 87. 18 regular meeting next Wednesday In lOiJ!l. and 39 . ........... .. SO 798 01 evening; May 26th . All Knillhts are •7 ~ Oapllal Stock p.ld 10. not cerUfled

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81'ATB OF OllIO. WARR EN COUNTY,BS: Ie.med I, H. 8. Tu cker. Oashler 01 the above b.nll. do ""Iemel y ."e.r that 'be above atat.ement. t. true to thtl beat o f m y "DQwl"~ie and bellok 8 . T uck..r. O... hler. Subaerlbed and swo rll LO lJetol'8 10. ,1,1. lUhdal' 01 May. 1810. \V . A.~lcrrt U .

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W. L. RAllVEY

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earnestly urged to be preserit .

ANOVELTY

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A Novelty! Thrilling and Exciting Pathe Serial Containing: Roman'c e of a high order; Comedy of the mosl hilarious type; Stunta galore of reckle88 daredevil kind: Thrills which cause the audience to gasp and gape The popular and approved serial mixture-pius broad and logical comedY,"Bound and Gallged". Miami Theater, Friday, May 21.

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M. B. HYMAN D~LIVfRS 1 THE fiRST "KNOCK·OOT" BLOW TO HIGH PRICES .'

Make for yourself the agent's buying cOlUmissio li and expense!!. You can sh ip your crea m yourself as easy as . selling to a buying agent. We pay the freight and guarantee your cream and cans against loss in tr·a nsit. American butter is now in competition with cheaper foreign butter and the American Farmer must market his product in the most economical way Feed has not gone down any in price, so every cent of .revenue must. be secured, arid .shipping DIRECT is the biggest posslble sClving. Just compare our prices for the 'past six months and see how much more you could have made by shipping DIRECT to the Tri-Sfate Butter Go.

WINS TIm AS CHAM)

OF ARMY RECRUITER!

Beginning Friday, May 21st, M. B. Hyman will ·ina ugu·rate what will be considered the greatest sm\lshing drive against P resent High Prices, th a t has ever been launc~led in Warren County or (anywhere else as far as that is concerned) by offering his E ntire Stock of Men 's and Boys' High Grade Wearing Apparel at

Week beslunlnJl Week beglolllng Wonk OOglu1I11I11 Waek be~llIn l og Wook boglu ll lntl .\ Ilrll DOIlsmber J ""u.ry FobruI\ry Mnrell

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Record-Smashing Reductions from the Present Low Selling Prices as follows:

20 % off on all Men's and Boys' Clothing,- ~~~':ti!!lar~as~iI~chaf(15% off' on all Men's and Boy's Furnishings. 10% off on·all Men's and -Boys' Shoes. 10% off on all Men's and Boys' Working Clothes..

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Th o SoClnlls ts In convention al Ne w York ha ve Ju s l given to Am ul'len n Polil! cal History an UD · u. unl OVC Il t. It lij Ihe act or n om · In llllng a IlresILl eutial candldllte who is co nfin ed wllhln the prison w'all of I ho nll'l ion he Is to leadIf ej ect ed. Eugene Debs, Socialist Juador, Is In th e r ederal prlool1 at Atlonta . On .• serving oteri-year t erm rOI' dtsloyal utterallces du ring ·the Will' period. Do spite thiS lile Socillllsls how aelec:ted him ngs lu DS their calldldate an" he wIll cOllduct his cnmpalgn rrom II" , Ion ' I i ll ~ss ot 10110 urlso ll ~e l\'

REMEMBER, thi!l is not an after-season sale. It is oUf con~ributit.n tQ a wide spread effort to lower the High ·Cost of Living in wl?ich the merchandise is strictly seasonable goods representing our entire stock of high-grade wearing .a pparel for Men and Boys.

"'rTlce II lIDllhed, the u.nera, HOIpltal I<lud No. 11. ltatiooect at Carll.le, ...., .IoDlDe. TIll,. ~aad 01 U mea reerolled 90(1 JDeII ror arm, ..moe. ADeI ber . I. the champloD or tile ebt.IDJ)IOD'~ CaptalD . O....th, .Iao OOID1DaDcIed tJae ...U4. • .

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. factory and heslthful solution te the ellftlcult problem of Bupplylnl tb.e utremely poor with · a food commodlt7 from deliberate . adulteration. -WIth a death rale of Infanta undM one year ot 100 per 1,000, the Napl.. rate Ie lowe~ thau that at the prlu-

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noe Y,••er oemeat ml_er ud ODe

Results

2nd ... .'..... 67c 1st ·. .. · .. .. · 70c 9Lh .. ...... 65e 8th ...... .. .. 70c 16th ........ 67c l·i 5Lh ........ 75C 23rd ....... 70c 22nd ... .. ... 75c . 29th .... .... 70c

51h .... .... 70c 12th .... .. .. 68c Illt h ..... ... 70c

26 Ih ........ 70c

Our Price This Week is

U-ooa&loooo. DII_er, AJIO P. Oolomblll", ealiae ,

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May 17th to 23rd, inclusive . , TRI.STATE PRICE Is ALWAYS GOOD!for a week

"We Pay the Freight"

THE TRI·STATE BUTTEl{ ·CO·.

The Late Classified ·Ads.

The Home of Hart Schaffner & Marx Ctbthlng,

5th .. .. .. ... 70c 12th ........ 70c 19th .. :.. ... 70c 26th ........ 67c .

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elpot cities or Europe.

M. B.Hyman, Lebanon,O.

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'Clnclnnati, Ohio.

C.a ah Capital, $250,0IlO.tlO~

Nearly 40,000 cream producers in Ohio, Indiana, Kentucky, Welt Virginia and· Vi r.rlnia ship Dm~C r. Our doorilllre never closed-trucks rather the cream at a.1I dep La day and nilfht. No ratron ever lost a penny denllllg with . IIR Ttlg YOllr cans or I you need cans, write for Fre ~ Trial Can for 30 Days The Tri-8tate handl03 more ean3 oe cream per day than any other.creamery In the w.o rld. .

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WAYNESVILLE; OHIO, WEDNESDAY MAY 26, 1920

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' SCHOOL CONVENTION

i ( "~ oro. aurt IDuslc by Tom.)

The fulluwing program h !l~ beell ( - - - - - - - - - - - - - a rrang ed fo r Memo rial Day. May 31:

MONTHLY MEETlNG- 1:00 .. ........................ Band Cone ' r t EPISCOPAL OUTING [NTION 1:30' ......... .... ..... .. ,... ..... " .. Exe r cises [ WOMAN'S AUXILIARY Music AND CONV by "Me n of Wl! ynesvllle Glee ~

Cl uu Oration - Hon . .l am es It ·Iark. U.S.

A Sunday School Convention and Ou ting at Christ Churcll. Dayton. Uislrict A tl oClley May ~th. for the Sunday School s of Lin co ln' ~ Gettysbu rg Addres8-Hu e the Dayton Convocation . St Mary 's Dinwiddie Sunday School. Waynesville. invited lind will attend . The foll owing pro. St rewing of llower 3 by girl s in gram has been arranged: . chArge o f Miss Ma be l Su i isuury Blilld Cullcert 10:30 a m -Inspi ration service in the church . 'T ran@lJ() r tA ti tlll will loe furnish ed 11 ;30 a .m.- Group Inspiration Talks: Group I. The Junior ChiltlrtmmemberB of lli e G. A. I{ a nti lhe ir subjec t. "The Church Service wl·YQs. League." ~ Group II. Hhrh School BoYl and GirI8-subj4!Ct. "Lite Service." The'exerci~es will be held a t the Group Ill . Leaders- -8 ubject. cemete ry regardless of weather con· "Leadership That Counts. " 12:00 m.-lntercp.!1Iion. for Missiona. diliorJs. 12: 15 pm - Lunch in Pari~h HOUle at 25c a plate. Please send flowers Lo the Town· 1:30 p. m .~Go out to Hills and Dales ~hip house at 9 o'clock Monday May Park fur games and contests. • N . . 3 1 Mrs. H. E. Hathaway alnd comow for a day of instruction and : . fun! We haven't IIUtOes' enough. mlttee .m charge. Help to make the children happy and • - • t hus add to your own bv donating the use of your auto that day. Will :ltart from St. Mary 'l! church promptly at 8 o'.c lock . This is neces. sa ry because of th e advanced time sched ule used in Dayton. All mem. bers of St. Mary's Sunday School invited. Remember the day- Saturday. May 29th. • _ • A f ew weeks IIgo Classe!1 1 and 2 of St. Mary's Suntlay·Seh ool. und e r the supervision of Miss Mabel Salis· bury. who is teacher of CI88I! 1. gath· ered violets which they arranged in -a large box and sent to the Chi!· Th I "F .. dren's Hos pital at Me . Auburn. That eclllllS p ay or the Old FIIlir. the gift was appreciated is shown in Ill~en In ~he Mason opera house last the following extract from the "Blue Friday mght .by the clue of 1920 Bird." the hospital magazine: dre~ a caP!lclty crowd, and th~ en"Do vou rememberthedoll'sdreas thu81um dl8played by the audience maker in one of Dicken's stories? served a Jlle&l!lng tribute to the sueThe crippled girl with h er back 80 CeB8f~1 efforts of theee youthful en· bad and her legs Sit queer used to tertamers; dream .in·her poor home of quantities The chOice of plrts ,h~ been well A'mong the mllny fine ht!rdll of of beautiful flowers. when in re~ity ~Ign~ and the players read th~lr hogs they inspected were Shoup's there were only one Ot two kinA of hnes wl~hout prompting and WIth unu8~1!'1 mtellhlence.. . dnd Cooper·s. near Dayton. William· blossoms she had ever aeen : P~lhp. ~andall. ~ Umted States • Many of our children come from son's near Xenia. Kyle's near James· town and Cresswell's near Cedar· just such rooms in crowded city s,oldler. 18 III loye WIth Lucy Garre.tt. str eets. whe re nothing green or :She.refuses him. her love. and faith ville . beautiful grows . and where a flower ~.avm2' been pl edg~ ~o his . brother. i~ seldom seen. . 10m Randall. who IS In ,Prison. a.c · "Can you picture the pleasure with cused of a. theft Lucy beheve~ he dId which thesli .:bililren received big not coml'~lI.t ... Tom returns and co~; bunc hes of violets fresh from the fro.n.tsPhlhp. You tooktbat money. ~ hady woods which . were gathered Phl!lp begs mercy. for the sake ~! . . and !lent in this month byhappy chil . their mother and. for th~ old flail. Efarold Osborne. ~on of Mr. ann tlran from the cc,IfIltry 1 a.nd Tom ~a:rees .to keep 8111)nt for a "A d ~ uch big wonderful long. tIme. Phlhp salls for France. ~nd Mrs. J erry Os borne. and Miss Irene , . I n d" d bl' . I • h when wounded makes a confession ht 0 f Mr . F r ed vU ' st emme. .. eep G u II a d y. d auger ue VIO ets aM ! ey th t clears hi. brother's home Then lady went to Lebanon Mond ay were ! 1 hey surely brought a bIt of a . . h L' .. mor~ing. and ,,'e re mdrried by Sq!lire fr ellhness anll a breath of the coun- Tor:n m tUrl}, Wit . uey 8 promise to Jameson a t his office. The young try and a r eal j oy into th e w~'rds. " fi:gl~ for hIm. ellhst.s under the old co uple surely stole a march on their friend. who are. however. extend· .. - . "It'or the old Flag" will be given ing their congratulations. by the ' 20 class of Mason High at the

VI0LETSBRING

BREATH Of COUNTRY

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WERE OUT ON A HOG TRIP

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SMITH'S MIAMI SMITH'S l:IAVLlN SMITHIS SPECIAL. Received fresh each w~ek and ground wit.h our 'electric steel-c\.lt mill.

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YOUNG WOMEN'00S ' RISED fRIENDS . URP WORK? YOU WANT • The Miamisburg Lea f Tol-acco Co. Rli was stated last week through the columns of the Gazette. will soon start their tobacco . Btemmin2' plant in the old Grange building at Cor· win. This compllnv ia desirous of lI'etting to work a s soon as pOljlli bl e. al1d if t.he help clln be obtained. thfY will beg in work at onc.e Thi~ company comes to Waynes. vill e with tine recommendations. and it will bring to the town quite an added Lit of bURiness Every new imlust ry ad~8 more rllvenue t o the town . and this will be no ex~eptjon to the rule . We hope that every woman who wants to work will sign up 'IIS Aoon as possible. the Booner t he better for the company. as they are ready almost IIny time to start.

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VI"ARMER · 'WEATHER l\lakes welcome the bread brimmed hat of rough straw or fabric. All are suggestive of beautiful sumrller flower gardens. Hats that Y(I U will want to see, and seeing, you will want to choose yours. from ·this deJightful new selection.

THE HAT SHOPP'E, WaynesviDe, O.

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Mr. ~nd Mrs . James J ohns . Mr. and Mrs. Lester Kenrick and Mr. and Mrs . Ralph Johns returned Sat· urday from a motor trip to Garretts· .ilIe. where they spent a week with Mr. Allen Hole and family returning by WIlV of Cleveland. Sandusky and Lewistown reservoir. where they spent a few days. They r f lJOrt II tioe trip and Ilood fishing.

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Palace ' Restauraot Of course.

Short 0 rde r s or Regular Dinner. ... lce Crlam. .. Sunda~... Ice Cream Sodas.... Fine Candies....Cigars and lobaccoos.

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HAS BEEN HONORED K. E. Thompson. of Beech Grove. has received notice that be has bt'!en appointed from this state as a field for the fine hog sales through West. He will start on his new as soon as the sales open up thit\

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. _. HAS COMMENCEMENT ~~~r~gha~a~t :,aYl':l'~l~io:,rid:l CCESSfUL D~u~' 8t;;~~eta on Bale at Janne,'s SU N OPERATIO In a le tter from D. A Per'e e. su. Chas Clark. who WIlS operated on last week at a · Dayton hospital. is gettinR alnng . fine. and . his many friend s he re and at Lytle will be glad to see him back home again soon.

perintendent of th e Nel sonville schools. he send ~ us a prOl(rarn oJ the events of ('ommencement week . There were 38 ICradllates in the c1allll anrl they gave the·play. "She Stoops to Conque r." It W'as a great week for Nelsonville. .

Rlch.R

Territory.

Tbe rlchelt 100 squllre miles ot territory III the world. 80 fer 8R Imowtl to mIning eni1.oeera. Ie 10 the Black bill.. This dl.trlct produces "orkLo. quaD-

tltte! of neart', livery mineral product, trom ,old to cement.

Thursday, May 27th Featuring Bryant Washburn in

"It Pay. to Advertise" Also, Sessue Hayakawa in a good play

"In the Redskin 'Duel"

The Miami Gazette-l 60 per year

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The Wayn '!'uwn9hill ~ulld"y Mr . a nd Ir~ . I::lrner 1togers were Schuol A8~ociuti o n m·tllttllt' M. E lIa)' ("" viHltors Saturday. t'h u rc h. W II.vn e~ vil te . Sunda y lifter· noon, May 23. 1920 AlaI gt! uud i My er Hymarl 1>1 Illid ~ p with a enca was prt!senl anrl al l . ' uml ay seve rt! Httack of lum bago. School were r pre~eill eil t'xC t'Jlt Mt . Holly . iL being lheil' Sundll. F.than Cr Rne lind Bert Goddard School hour for the day at te nd 'd the ball game at Cincinnati ThemeetinK was called til order Satu rday. by t he presid ellt.J . I~ J anney . by congregational sinRinj( It C. ,Jones Mr . a nd Mrs . Wm . Russum. of r elld the &ripl ur e lesson; praye r DB.v lon. were Sunday gues ts of relawas ofTe rfd bv Rev . J. F. ·udwlllla· tives here. de r . . Reading of lh e last y eal's m inu tes Messrs. Carl Servis and Clarence were r ead and appr" vetl . A solo by Allen we re husille~s vi ~ i lurll in Day · Miss Lu cy E ml ey WII~ then ",iv en . t on M uday . w hich was duly appreciated . The president th en call ed for the MiM~ Hen ri e lta McKinsey Is teachrepo rt~ of th e difi't!r ellt : ulHlay ing a class /It Wilmington colleie eho l ~ of th e t ownshi p. which we r e for a few weeks. given. The add re~ of th e afternoon was Miss Eli nor Merritt . of Mt. Holly. de li ve r ed by Rev. J os. Pin e. nf t he Ferry ChurCh . who was in trod uced N. J .. is th e J{uest of relatives here by P resident J . E. Jann ey. Th e for a few day" . subject of the address was "The MiMI! Mabel Salisb ury is attending present neede of the Su nday School" which was very instru ctive and was comme ncement exercises thiR week listened to with greatinterest. Rev. at th e University IIf l ilinoia. Pi ne was master of h is subject ami Mr . and Mrs . ' Fred CB!!key spent gave us many thou g hts to ponder ove r- fi rst the Bible and then conse- the week·end in Greenville. Ohio. cra ted t eae h ere f or the wor k . wher e Mr. Casky was attending to a We were then favored by a solo business deal . from Earnest Earnhart. Re ports Mr. and Mrs, Pred Sherwood and were then given by the different de· parLments of the town8hip associa· family. of Col umbuli. spent the week· end here wi t h Mr. and Mrs. tion. Mr. Janney then apfointed th e Morris Sherwood . officers for tht! next year as follow~: President. Frank LeMay ; Vice P resi· Special white and new styles of dent. Robert Hunt; Sec r etbry Mrs. s ummer Graduating and Decoration Cliff Burnett; Treasurer Alice Carey ; Dav Shoes on disp lay Friday and Elementary Dept.. Hele n Marla t t; Intermediates. Re va Hormell : Adult Saturday and all next week at Frtd's Dept,. Leona McGinnill. Home Dept Lebanon. Big Store. MrR. Robert CroBB; 'Feacher T rami ng Mr . and Mrs. Frank Zell and Mrs. Mrs. P B. Thompson; Mi'l9ions. Mr.s. Walter McClure'. 'remperance. Misa J . O. Marlatt went to Yellow Sprin&'s Clara Lile; Township Superinten· last Th ursday to attend commencement exercises . MiS! Helen Mar· dent, Mrs. Dora Ward. Delegates to the County Conven. latt jo ined them there after a visi t tion- Mr . Frank Elbon. Mr. E19. to Wilmi ng ton . Mr. Zell's niece worth "'herwoo·d Mrs J E Jann ey was one of the graduates. "." . , and Cather me Pr~nd e~g~t. . ::_:--:~==::::===::::::::::::~ Wayne TownshIP. PICniC ":as diS' cussed and the ~re~ld ent was Instrll C· t~ to appoint hve m embers on com· mlttee to make arrangement~ for same and named on the c.ommlttee: Frank Lefl.lay. Clara Llle. r<:r an k Elbon, Ed wm Chandler and Wllhur Sears. .' . Af~r. SlllglD~ .the. Dogology the a SSOCiatIon WIllJ dismIssed . - - -- - - - - -

THE OLD fLAG" MADE MOTOR TRIP WHERE SHALL WE EAT TO IHE NORTH Our Sunday dinner. Why

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!mWNSHIP SUNnAY

OUR MIAMIS .. WIN ANOTHER

Another game pll1yed and I1nothe r Dr Dill. ORtpopath 2 1 S. Hroad · victory ..... on . is th e s tory we 11Ilve t ,) WAY . Lebanon. Ohio . tell thi Mweek The MiBm is d e f~a ted .th" Hllrvt<YRburg l .. um by a scur e o f Mr. nnd l\·l rR. .1 c: Hu , k. wro ri> \) to 2 lit Phi llips IJllr k last Sun da) DaYlO n viAit ors Rnnl!ay. uftern no n F l'flm H prtJfe~~i unll l ~ t l" Hl p "lI" . WI! Rup puse. lh,· 1.H1ln<· M r (' hRA W B.~ k f'Y 8n (1 family we re wa~ no l IIluth o f .1I ,·ll llte:'t. btlt fO I w ee k·~ lIti gU I ·~ t !l of fri ~ nd H in Cen· pu re fUll and amu ~~ m e nt it ""IF 11 h um lilnger. It \Va ~ cert ain ly wort h tervill e. th" p nce tll ~ eu .. 'uck y " B" Klln rUII H E. 8 ·. .rnlmrt i. wlllking tf nub letf "ul 'hi ~ home· rU II ~ "11l8 h. and t 0 s,,~ u p. as th tl res ult of a severe wre nch the pl f' as ure h e th!rl v.·d therefwm . HKrveysburg use,1 tllret! pitc hers . in the bac k . who mig ht have been ro ore (- Irec liv ~ if they cuu ld huv!! IJllt th e hall over Mr Bnd Mr ~ r.zra Runn ell. of the pillte . Fur " ","mpl" . Premier. Lebano n. Ind. nre th tl g u ~s t ~ of Mr . I{ast w u~ up at th e plute four times. an d Mr>l. fo' H. Farr. hUI wus lI'iwn fre" t rlllls por l ution three tim es . thus churging him with Mr Slid Mrs C. I Mi ller. of but one legal time a t bat . O,.borne . Springfi eld. were th e SUIHlay g ues tR al !:!o. was a tri n, wilder than tht· of Mr. 0 L. Cran e Il nd fami ly. week before. issuing two vn A~es and hi tting one batte r. Harold' s s up· Mr Floyd McKean. ami family. port was fast unci sn aplJY. Ho wa rd a nd Mr!l. Roy McBet.h lind snn Hp nt Hurtun d oing es peci ally g ( od work Sunday wilh relatives in Sp ring. in r ight. (and by t he way . "Dutch " field. is 'showinll s plendid improvemellt in hi !:! batting, too.l Onl y I wo Har· Mrs Huldah Burnett. of Route 4. veysburll runners s tule on We ll er, hili returneu t o htlr hom e after II while the Miamis pilfered abo ut Th e r egular meet ing of the Worn· two w~eks visit with re latives in everything but th e lurge. juicy ch ews an', Auxiliary of S t . Mary's Church Dayton . in' the faces of Har vey and " Hu nky" was held at the h ollle of M ra. ';arllh L' Bogan. Zimrn ermlin on Frid ny afte rnoon. The enemy sco red once in the May ~l. '1'he meeting was opened Mre. Grace Browning Ballard. of Wilminj(ton. SPl!llt Thursday ncar fourth on Lwo aingl e~ lin e rror and II bv the president. Mrs CadwlllJad e r. WaYl1 ei; vill~ M ra Balla rd made the bad throw to the p late. a nd L. Bo· reading a part IIf t he 14th chapt e r gall's Ilo me·run d ri ve In the nint h uf St. John . All joined in repealing Gazette office a pleasant visit gave th em th .. ir other marker. At thl! Creed anti Mrs. Ca dwllllad ~r A Specilll fo r thi ~ week only- Po· all other stllll'CS. th v uhedi ent Iy took conducted the prayer servic e. ::)crl!' lar Whil e Laundry gUllp. manufac· th e ir nourlshm t'n t fr om O~b o rne' s tural quolutio ntl were "iven in re· tured by the Palm Olive Co .20 hara tru ~ ty right tin ~ponlle to th t! roll.call . The Miumi ~ Klur ted t he fes tivities for $10'0 lit U R Smil h's Gr ocery After the read ing (Jf th e minutes in the serolld wh en u sillgle. two h f II I f b ' d d· an Isposa 0 ustne~s t e o ow· Mrs . Ch a~. :Shutts an d Miss Phebe passes. three s teal~ lind t ..... o passed Mirandu alt ellcl~d t he Golden Wed- b.alls scored three runs . . (\ paMS. a ing prOllram WB!! given: . dlnll celebration of thei r aun t and slIll'le a.nd some slow fieldlnll 8~red . " Our Poolhold in Africa," Mrll. uncle . Mr ard Mr~ J ohn McClure . "Y eller In the fourth. and a comblna· Crane. "Liuer ia." Mis.'\ Emma H eiiCh· in Cincinnati Ilist aturdllY . ~ I oh of p:1!\se~. steals and. poor 1i el~. IIlg counwd two more Without a ' I\lt way . "A Whole School for 25 centll a Womell's ilk l<'rllcks. WURh frock ~ in the Illth Crane' a single. one of smart Sport and U [ility uits. Slip Prend erga<lt 's passes. ~eller' l\ double Day," Miss Clara Lile. "jt' rolll the Sacrifice of the Sun On and Tuxedo Sweaters. DiRli nc th'e and a bunch .?f larcenleM prvduced a ·t o the Sacrifice of the Altar " Blous. B lind ~e pn rllle ki r ts for i urn· couple more III the ae ~enth: and C0!1. Dance ., W . h • mer wear 011 ('"quisi'l e di ~pl 8v at .ner c;ompleted lht! M~am l~ tota.1 III MISS :Su!an rig t . . l?red's Le lllll10n I:!i~ S10re Priday the eIghth. when h,; slogled. SWIped The program WI1 ~ of unu , ual Ill · and Saturday ano all next week Meco nd. Wtll1t to th lrJ ' on a passed terest and mu ch enjoyed by 1111 pres· . • ball. and came home on Hah!1's ent The ack O'O wledgement of th e erro r. Those who attended lns pection United Thank Offering for the )'ear. The Miamis a re com ing strong- which a m uunted LO $91.62 fr om the the Eastern SLar lod2'e li t Lebanon Tue~dall evenin g are: Mr alld Mrs tw o !lames won. OUL of three played . United Thank Offer ing Treasurer. J. C. Hawke. Mr (Lnd Mr>l , Ed isn't 80 w orse Mrs BurlinRham . was read . Thomas . M rand M rs C h 8~. Robil After adjournment delicious re·zer,. Mr and Mrs My er Hy man . Mr H .. r\·o)'.burg AS 11 Il PO A J! tresh ments were ser ved by the hoSl · and Mrs Harrv Earnhart, Mr and li'ealy. u .. .... " .. . U 0 o • 1 ess assi tl!d by Mrs . John Coleman 1 (. o I MrM. Cliff Himes. Mesdames Mary StaDlo),. AnllOD. ~h. p .. " .. .. 0• p ........ U U g and a pleasant ~ocial hour observed . ~ 0" I Cukey. Mabel Farr. Grace navis 1.. Dogan . rt ••• • . • . J ~ ~ o o 1 o 0 u --Eva Burnett. MalY Sil ve r: UIRta Ha IV . r Bogan.c .. . .. .. • ••,. . c. lb .. .. .. . o 1 ·7 U 2 Hawke \ ance. L A Zim me rman , 'l'.~U101.r. ct.· .... • U I o 0 o o 1 o 0 o and the Mi88~8 Jeanett e Janney, ;r~n": li :: :::: : :·.· ~ ~ U 0 u 0 o Ethel Hosie r. Laura McKinsey . U ILhn, ~b " ' " ' ' ' ' 2 o 3 .,2 02 1 o Alma Waterhouse. Mary 'rhomas. Doll.ur. P . l b .. . . . .. ~ II 0 Messrs Lymllll Silver. Ray Mills and To~a1 ........ . 3l Emmor Bailey. WaJuMv1l1e .A B Ii R PO A K OoIlJlU. ct .. , ... .. . 0 1 1 2 ~ 0 Dinwiddie. l b . . . • .. 0 Q 0 1 1 I a 1 2 Orane. .. .... .... " • ~ ~ K. E , Thompson. Lon Brannon Kurlla, Ib .. . ..... 0 1 0 P!9nd....u. If. , . .. 1 a 0 o7 o 2 2 o 0 and the Terry !:lroll., were on a hOIl o.IIiOOIlll. 2b . .• .•• '. • J 1 » ~ ~ circuit last week throuth Montllom-

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WOMEN'S LEGION ELECTS OFFICERS AT F'IRST ANNUAL CONVENTION

Admission H c and 17c

·Frlday, May 28th Featuring the Two Serials, .

"Bound and Gagged" and

"Terror of the Ranie" Also , a good Two-Reel Comedy Admission, il and 17c

Saturday, ·May 29th Featuring Elsie Ferguson in ,

Counter,feit" Also Pathe News Admission, 17 and 22 cents.

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" UtI \I [) I" tates ha d n ot yet t el t knows YOII ' rp Innjt 011 J ul)' wl ll'lll. Lon. t he Europl'ftu d eUlo nd, bUI It wo uld Bud- " H e checkc,1 hl ll .. ~lf - Inl ek rome SOOD. aD d b. k new It wou ld be by 0 sudoen I h"u "ht: " I 'm h;tIl~"d It ·h e8\')·. He k new w hl'a l ' ''ould ri se y ou're n OI dolllg I hl s to hpnt hltll !" sU1 1 high er . Il/ld h e gn.d u slly I nr r en sed Flt zhllgh's I rllll Jaw 1 t'II ~p.1. "H t' hJs boldlngs 10 Septll ruber to 1111 mll- thln k~ I'm o olng It II lflne. 11 ~' 11 ngh t lion bushels. m e tor nil h e's worth. So much the T hen Clime t h e cry from Europe--n n wor pe ror h I m." lllsisteu t cr y-the CI7 t o r bread. He H UIII g il \' 1' f ilII "ent to h is e~dt &­ r ec.. lved a C~,e-C1lbl e from his agent ment: " " ' here's he golllg 10 J;t'l hlH ID L Iverpool : C aD negoti ate nve 0111· w l, eul? l'lI l1 t '~ ",hilt I 1\'11 11 1 to kll " w." lion wheat. Nlme pri ce." Be sllo"ed I' a"k III~ (' hnlr. u l/ubl e He sold hl l 111::1: mllllOlIS at aD Rd· longer I') 1"('.lrliln h "" ~ I'l r. unabl e vaDce of tweDty cents tI btlshel. and In l onger In 1"" ,1' IIn,·"ll·l>d tI, thi ng up. ODe vast .woop bought 10 eIght 0111 · purm o~t In I th " 'l'lr III I (1 d ~. "w,. CII D 1I0D bUlh.11 of July. And HUDt 80 tor do I t . PIIII , w e 1111 lI o It! " . "\1 C'JI11Cr torgot hll pleds-e III (0 r emonstrtlte. t h e mll rk,.t ' " Dil u lel sl "\IIk hi iI "lI d. · Ml wlll or" A ren' t y ou tOl'l'10i your luck, 0&111 Jt seem I to Der the lUll rkp t,' " "AIle! It SIflDII to me,'" rut In ftI~ Huo t pUlll1 ll ed hl~ t1~1 IIlIO Il ls " Ilen "pluDC'er." \00k11l1 up frOID th e work pl1 lm. "And "lIlllsh Olle '" h .. n I ;(I . on h is desk, "tlUIt I lI:oow• .lust ",hat e x uJtn n t l ~· . "You owe h i m one. I 'U lI. I 'm dolll&- That ""eat coat sev enty. Smuh Ils I" lIu cen tL Jt'U 1'0 up to a dollar b.. "Sl ulI ,h I tIs?" n UIl II'1 I " u ~h('\l . tore Iuly." . Tbere wu s n o ",1I"l h I II Ihe 1I11I)lI, I<· \'. "But ",bat It It dOHU'tr' "Rut It will It'1l co to a dollar It 1 .rn d It to ~ dollar. ADd I'll Ilend It te a dollar, Alld thtn-J" "Buhl" Bunt 1tIlrt~d. "You don't mein-" "N8Ter mint!. I'll tell you later," Hil told him then. however: blld eo Intended dolll,l when b. entered bJe ollie. that 1Il0MllDlI'. It tv.., qUite the IIlaeeet th1~ thua tar tn hIs career, _d of lAte be had worked on It. quietly, iDdetBt1l1'ably. veurhellftnr BUDt, becau .. be tv. . not .tor II wblle .ure ot it, hal'4I, more than II hint of whllt be ..... plann1na. Be had 8tatieDI'. corre8poDdeDU In all thll EuropetUl mark.ts. Ba lad beld mllliy S& uet conferences with two PlICklnll' town mUlloDlll1'8, big pmblera both. who plaJ'ed a hlddeD pm.. Alld DOW, th1a momiDe, the thlDg whI ch hod been . bulldlDg theae mODths pll8t wu 110 10Deer oebulous te hls viSion. It • tood forth vi vldly, nakedly, complete and beautltul In' every detail. ''Today,'' sliid he, leanlDe across th e lIat·topped tleek and rel1lrdlnl! bl s auditor tb:edly. "you aDd I OWIl. ond I "" Symington ou. G.ts In My W~y COlltrol, IIpproIllDately eight milli on I'll Crulh Hlml" bUlibel s of July whenl Within two mODthe r Ihall control IW eell milli on " Sll\ tl Rh Oti s. )'OU soy 1 lJ Syml ngt oo bullbels. By Jul, I expect to control Oti s gel s In m y WilY l 'II-<:TuHh h i m I" ever forty m lUlon bushel . ... And w ltb R SJ)u modl c moveJlJ ~n t h Is "But, Dan I How the dlck ell_w 1I0ge1'8 co Dtructed. und (rOID II'rl. 1 t o "Msreb and Allport are In the pool." ,boulder ben elltJf th eIr t weed cov~rl n g HilDt .ubllded, ooddlnr uDd el'6lnJl d. tll e r lllpllnK musclell of hts RI'IUB slOoll iDgly. out III cord s. "You've seen the hllrveetlos- returns, • HUDU You koow Amerlca's cro\>ll are OtIs WII S plllnn l n/l an other of hi" COIDg to bl!l Imoll. Same In Europe. celebrated bClir rllJ d8. 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The b"y. f" v8r vlothnll ar" prep"r. Ing t<' I{ D10 the hille f or lhe Humm er, Bnd 10 uly of thl' sam e hn ve to 110 MOllIli In t llA wlot.. r &0. "v !d t he Subscri l)ti on Pric '. '$ 1.50 p er Yi'Hr I·olcl . T his b ome l ij just II II .lJa· , tw8en- wlJI corn o bore "he ll t,b. ,y cal> think of no otber vl"ue t h oy nll n ~o , lJ UI, Il V!<O ,,' tllll t. we IIftl ~I ud t hB v~ thom Dud olway~ weloom e t bOlu 11110 ou r mid.t , Tl ll ' l't! t~ nhU'u. c:ulurl'h In thle lIectlon Aut Illuobll ing WIiS uel ng iu dull/:tid of Iho cou n tr y thun n il o lh&r dllea ••" P\ lt lI.-"l'lht:r , Q.CI!.l for year. 1l was IIIUp· 10 a u ~uo dllY , i VO,"! t: d t o b e in c urab le . Some of oo r fllrw er s pilloted corn DOll pre .. . ~ c r l be(1 loc.~ remedi es a.nd lors by con .. l3y \V a lt Mnson Tbe time haH oome Rl UlltJy fulling to c ur e w ith 10c.. 1 treat. on ~QlltJay ' nl, Jlro l l olln ced it incurabl e. C&- when qult.e II lut of wurk Is belog '1'llA t1 h (} rlll ~t1 til P'I)1I1 II h , k. H lJulJ 1lIl l'li T h I H Il Ju ul cJI MCIl SC. c r eat ly tntJu- dOD!! ou Sonday . It ... I}. r ... w,.. ... p ; e ll c eu by cb lllH lt uU OHU.l co ndition., an4 t h ere Cu rc ,'oq ulre! cons ULu tlon al treat.. Mrs . Mary Konned y. wbo hlle HE Hc th1ehc I11 ~IntOl' s COI'pornt ion '~' ill ex port more A lltl PI 1f' .. ,. . 1 11'":.\ 1" 1· 1" " ~I I .I I I 1 \~ I ) . r m e nl . Hllll' !t "atnrrh :M edlclne. man .. uhc h ...... ,·,·11 lI rn(' ttll'rcJ by F, J , ho n e y &: Co ,. T o le ... beeD sioit f or lIeveral weeks, I" w uoh In ~' I , s th i: year II I;! n :1I1)' ~i\: IhuLl SUIIU dlillilr truck .I n , o, I ~ H cons tit u ti o nal r e medy 18 Iw pr oy"d. to the de lIght Of lI ur T bepubj lt'o l bl'", 1 ... l;! lr ' ~ .. , d' I I' I I t 11 1'f'Ohi 1l1;111I1fll · IU n.: I· will bu ild . l\ Ifl l e l' n all y and acts thru \'i S11 1 I izl! this Ireme ndulis Beththo mliuy fr lendl! Illl' 111'1 " j kh ~ 11I \ 1l\tIlIl C ~nd its clfed () \ lh:lhlc:i Il:111 Va ~~~~~m~ !:~ N~I~~~~d SD~~i~;: r~tw!l:d Wiliter Hilvera h qe b"en refres b . lu l! , Low '1'11 6 pu hl l ... h ,· r '" 11·,,,, ,, 1I ,f,( \\ li la aohu ... I ~ offe r e" d Jto r au y cas o t hat Ho.U '. ca. iOI( hili b'lsioee 8 r oolD wltb now s:d es cost , I II\\" man l1 hcttll' in g ell·;t per tru ck . A li st price Willi 111 h l l"l btmt I ' l a !'J'h t.l t:d lcl n e ta U a tu ' c ure, Send tor p"ller. wlJioh lldds grelltly ~ I I \ ' .j I cir tu 1111 8.II d t ostlm o nlals. that jnc!udc..:s U l m(l~t \ a ll!(.; p ~ r ·,,~ t uullar . ~ F ur pu p or l Ill i ' lfn ,, ~ . u' ,.. l " \\11 t Jl F , cJu. lant CHl,!;NR Y &. CO. "rol&do. Ohio. look@. ' hl~ k I IIl t b ; ::io l d b y Drugg ists ·75c. i':c.:itl11: I· lInu crh ll ilt to IIIL' c:\ a p rice IInr n\' c rhllilt to jus In tbe near fature, our village ADd pti t·" .. II' ~"'trl1 'l< Ilk,· . ' 1.." III HI1 I1' , Family PilI. Cor tify II price. constipa tion. will 1Ic.: lit I c.:l Ic.: II I \l ulur Tt'lI<:hS arc n : pn:'-ol' II[;.IIi,·c of tlte I\ liJJl hMv a a Dew oe ment g.HlIge. c ( ;"o uml t,l H' hr." ~IJ ! ~~~~~~~~~!!!"'!!~~...!!!~~'!'I.III!!!~ bollt to oonform wi t h I·h e laws of - Ihal p "i nt" 1".: 1'1': \ <J I ll!.: i-; ;.!r c a l l:~t. BIIY ) <JIll' ;\ l oluJ' Alld Uucle 'u",'~ I'rl n l6rs UMO p~Jler Truck Oil Filets. tile It'ate, and when oomll1e ted It .. ~ jnult ; ; ; T lt u C 1HI ~ulli will. be modero through oue and will 111 ': '1'1 11 '. 11 E.\1 \IUTU HS CO RP. 2\ TO il CIt ...i, Thro HlllltnlOrs aod wlnterll wl\h J i r U lI Clnh ~ I" be run by an ell:periaDoad mlln. .\ Ilclltuwu '3i Ton C lt ••• i. 1' t.tIU~)· I\' .lJit.l d ooumen ts po ok The tisherml'lu of tbl8 vlolDlty Bre That 00 one oouf"~8~9 LO reading . 1 dolog a land.oft loe bosioes•• 80 they wot. eay . No one sell8 them wUh any of Cornu forth fr om t·he preues a8 Mr . and Mra. Wilbur Cltuil en tor. the flnDY tribe, but hBve tbelr word mouns .. ln ll of rot. 'llined the Wayntt 1'0WD8hlp Fum. for It. er.· Club 00 Friday , Ub. Unole ::;tlw's IIpo\llnl( 'he P"lJO r Mr. and Mrs . Carrol DeBtlle rage, Alber ~ ti'aoy and Walter Kenrlok Wtt Ulltt" . of near Oregon ia. are beautify ing .. d La For u ewH ' h ot ",PI) bOIling. the ~tuiT spent ~II ay In b,moD. th6lr pretty home wl t b paine, ·· we would rlul d. R a v. J oseph Pme and family ha"e wllllldd grelltly to Ite beaoty. which . woved to Centllrv llle Bo'lI blow ing the bood le all v olumes The Granger ll were 10 lIe8810n here B d d B a b of ~Iu~h. . ernar an fl rmlO ep ar , . 0 f &tordll J' night. tr"Dsao tlng busl. IIdlt· 8~ fl , d odi e t htl' 's' n ut Mllimb borg, 8PIIII~ tia t orday even· ne88. 'rhelr order h .. grown rllp, U n.. ,Inlot and SUDdllY with LVII" frI8nd@. Idly in thle ,, 'ololty. wort t.I !\. rU ~ Ilb G eorge Clllrk, of Uolorun la. Bill bIlM 6u "mL. Ii'" orowd oll- ud mll MoProf. ., "'''~ the gU AU of Mr. lIud IiIrl. autJ os. P Osborn has a. now Dodge o. rhi. IL h u wu _tti. M. (;18rll. II l ow daYIl I"st week , Mr Oeborne Is hi. lIecou,1 Uodlle Wlt·h prtu t, d .. I utI tiUr. uded In oo b Irnowil & good 'hlnB M " 1M dlth d'" II d t r8 .,IIWUII erA ILD _ 88M when he trlt'8 It out. we 1)8 Ill' u.o . Z elma • . Re" IIDd t'l eo tittloy spent Soreen doors lire on ~he mllrket 'Rep o rl ~ . Ullfl !ucb h tt er llr o1 t h ertt till1urdbY I! CinCInna ti. lbe gueltll and fire being purob"B ed In great hy tb ll Si ll o k ; of &,I @S AOD'~ Mertldit h. qu"oUt iea. It m"ktdl! U IlllU! bItler, 8~ Dd ti p"ln ulJ Charles Cilut ulld"rw aut a Merloa. O!Ir , 1I0d Wre . Itcber' h It! b" ok 0pArtltl on Miam i VOIl1oy h OlipUBI. week.en d trU8atll of Mr Carr were . "nd Mra And nuw stuoil. Ilh' B(ldod t o 14em IS H' Thundt lY m orulng, Ilnd Ie doi ng Beory Murphy . of Fraokll n . y'''y d .. ynio ~ lv at tbls 1,lm e. Mr aDd Cbu Villar. and BIt( ' \ln lt,H lire IllIdded with bun · MIIIII Leona MoWnn l. a~ tondold tbe family werel4's, Sunday Kueet. of ·r ela. cO Ulb" .. nd whey . 8igh t:!ohool IIud 1'own~hjll oom. Uves, nellr Ullve Bfllnllh . d h pree801t .. re or oll1llnll, they groan rlllinOem eU&B d Bellbro ok. 'fburll. Our t own I. deeerte d dorlng the llud oOlllplAl n. dl.y .. nd Fflday ev"nlnr;~ day on aooount of ao muoh With !,u bll "h er .. ~ Ilr le ldng for paller Dr. L. G , Brook and Albert I:Haoy bu' 10 the IIv\tning they po to· do. or Iot a 10 vllin. 1U6 Improv lna .helr propera y wUh our town from 1111 dlrec'io nl, and - - -... - .. a co,,, of paint. g .. t their eUllpIIC ll-bu' they do I, Mr and Mrs. B. M. Ol"rk., Mra. legally. Belle Coun .a nd dll ugllte r. Min Beo. A gre It many of onr fllr wers are 1..11, lind Geor"e Ulark vltilted wl,h mem bers uf ~he Cu,,'y l!'l\rm Boreau . Mt~. 8u81e E,anll and family U Min Pearl and Earl Cllne, of Day. Cedarvi lle . Wedoo~day. ton, were ~unday ~1 r. "uri Mr~. >;I,ev" Bo rnet aod mother , Ilr. EmmaOallerd on 'heir (Jltne. Mr "O il I\dr~. CIll rence tlmltb al. Alfreo Edwllrd 8, of Atlanh . G il .• t,enrlad fh e fUO ilTld r) f Madlsoo Earo. Peoplc with Thin. Pale Blood btUt "L Mwml CbApel. Mooday I. expeote d bere to spend tbe IUIll . mer wltb relatl ves und frieOds . Arc Lis tlells and Want mornin g . We are to hILve 011 npon ODr to do Little atreet• • 10 announ oed by oor "Cltv Dade." but notblotr waa Bllid what More R ~ d mood Cells N('cded 'Irue In the year I~ wal t :l be applied . It Is high time to apply It If we "llh to keep down 'he d08~ If t o Takll Peptn,M angan, Famou s Tonic· preserv e the streets. PUl It on io N o~ mucb news thfs weelr. every. the Fall. and say, "Let'll Go," inltead hody Ie b'l8Y vluutln g coru of "Let'. Don'l" Rev. A. Ii: Buntlo gton filled the l:J,,:vt.oo Bufl'D1Hn lind wife havlI pulpit at tbe M. E. cborch mo ved from the BI"lue farm 10 \balr tiunday . and adl.Olnl etered here on \\Ih fl ll Il IlT,u I\ll .v b litllthy , ambitl. Bacra, meUI, A goodly eum was raleed t.o OUH pe" pl .. bl1gln ~o h.uk lOo er"y B ut1 h" 01e In o"yt,ol1 . M fl. An DR. J. W. MILL ER. ton Dllvls IDeet Iii request vi~lt.log e her tlrn eas tl v-w blln I,Dey lire q l.lo 1llv dI8oo uru ,,~t1I1 \jd luw in vlllil1l .v . U b llm a folks 10 P l. nnRylva nl ... Uur bllse ball rlln8 were 10 at· Ed (:ir"y lind wifo and A S. Allon 'enliaoo e at the gllme. tiuoday . in u80n.ll y nk llnll tha~ !ble blood hu ..• DENT IST •• , V.e terlna rv lind wile w\tre In Barvey sborg co Waynol ville. where our bove goe grown wp"k Earl Coy l, wbo has been a gu est tlnolJ \Jtl( .pl ~ lirtl o~ I I ,· d "uI' mio. or a . tord"y oft-erno on. d"ocntl y trimme d . N ow, woo', yoo umCQ In Waynel l/ llle, 0 Graduate o' Obio State Unlvtnlt~ a. 'he bome oC h l~ vor en ts. hilS reo N.Lloo al OaDJ, Olda. "ruo.d o wu . ·' Bl1111 Iljl tbe lJl oud Sqolre Wllllon, the life In .. ur ~ nclI be good ? turned M bis work III Detr oit. and y ou bui ld ·up Ill e he .. llh "I,d Ilieut" of I:Jurvey ~ borg . wall bere ..... Mr!<. Fred Badle.., iR .n o' r ecover. IIplrltH. P.:plO.Mttllllll ll 18 "lllea8ao~ . one tJI'Y last week irl8nrln g a: E OFFICE : ing from melLs leM IIIl rupidly liS her tastin g n'd hluo d bUlltlor nnd It onn. 1 hornp8u n 'II herd of fiu e regillter ed frlende woolc! like. lo'ourth Street. ncar Tyler Prac tically n ew a nd guar,,,Ins eXllo tl y ~lJll .·I>·"".u~1I wbioh h OIl. IIK"IIl8\ oeHth of IIny kind. POOT . · pulu blooo n eeds to become Mra J. U. Plckln and eon . John. M M Terry lind .J. W Cre~well anteed . Telephone 93 Funer al Director' rloh, r ed bl ood . of Day toni lire IIUl'l8t8 of Mrs.. A. El. Iruckt'd Il lo~d or .took to Dayton Red bl ood lUeans r osv ch f'e kR. 00 MondllY. tiulau. and Embalmer, Wayn esvill e•. Mra. Amand a Smith, or Wllyoee . Ohio brl~bt 1I ,·e~ . I' 018llr brain. a Orm . ~ep. Wm. Barlan , of Norwoo d. was at J£d Ron los' II. floe younl work ville, familia rly knowo 118 "Aunt .l:'epto.Mallgll u htl8 pll\oed Lhou.aD s Wayn esvill e. Ohio . W"ndy, " who ie auiTerln g from ibe home a part of las t weell. of people wh o n eedod bnlldln g up In none la8t week lriepeo\ ion of New klnrllng tou K Ii: Thompl oD and wife lind W. "lfectl 01 the .eoond 1Itrolto of par. tbe full bloocled, . tl ol'rl{el le . vlg .. r This engine has been re.)y8IB io II petloCl of four day •• ie . Lodge. F. & A. M•• oooorre d at the 8. BAIo(NHART, ous cltl88 Auto or Horse draWl! service. It oh~ uge 8 t,h e " Ie l.'s B T erry Ilnd hi. m other lltJ.ended a belDR placed with electri c motor Either lodge rooms tenderl 'l' uesdny y 08red evening for surpris by . Miss A e on BenlY G6rpeu ter, oear d oo 't" Rttltod n to" " I e~'s ~ 1I " "t.t,i. No extra charge for ' !luto s rvlee. Alioe Cheoow eth d her home here delloioo a two.ood rse s npver WII H and will be sold at a bar- Both t.>h ones in om·o and Notar y Publi c 'ude. Recomm elldpd bv pbyslcl "n !! Cenl,ervIl1e, on Sunday \{e.':!itlen ce for thtrl.y yeMs· 0 ud s old till over Lon 8rlln ll on flod wife ....ere Sun. where ehe Ie gradual ly growin g served . gain. No.1 4 . wellker . , A party of t,wllnty .two fri en ds or day gueel8 of Ultukev tlle frleodft . tbe world, All kinde of Notary Work. Willa Mr lind M18. Harry Laoy, Mr.and Miss Eleanor tiayd oolr tendere d ber I epto MaOgftL Itl R. Id '" botb Ilq . and Deedi a l:ipeolal~. Read Gazell ilolre. Wllrroo e's Classi LBoy fied aud ,. Illeasan Ads Mr. uld and Lllbl"e rorm alld t 8urprise Mr •. 00 TuesdllY even· Both ellD· lirael 800" lind daoght er, VlrglDla.. lUI(. lu h ooor of her lIeveote entb taln the 811me ml'ldillln .. 1 Irll!rerl ie llul. When Con t t il t .ds. were !:5unday goe~t8 of Mr. and Mrs. blrthdl, yannlve rsary. t:lbe was prr. Buy P ApL" .Mangll ll Ilt your drog· Fllrtll}' Ih lll ~ II · ,,1. Yuu rhomBa Laoy. tleot,ed with a beautlfo l oue glllllll gl.t·.. . Be sur e tbe nume .. Oode ·.... entel, II wllhou l 11.\ I ),(1 " leI II 08ncty jar. The evening wos epent • _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ Ie on the I," ok,"z". Withoul 'Uudfl 's " rUli on · 11 Sl ays ,, 1,1, A number fr om bere auende _ _ _ _~ d 'be It 18 u ot, P'·Il\ I•. MI'IJ/.CllU -Adva rl,ltie. stop II II IrO ~S 1I \\'11) . - I. lind If you funeral of Mr Jobo B ... t800&. lit In moslo aDd games ko oream lind r UU8101l Trao· 0" b e were ~er ved ment. Mtrldle Run cllUroh, la8' ~unc! .. y . eerlpt. --. _ ~~!!!!!!!~~~~~!!!'!~~~~~ aHernooD. The bere"ve d hmily . Rev. John MoMllI an. of nenr Wi!. '!!! mlngtu n. filled the pulpa of the hlul the eympal by of thlB oom· muolty . ~'rlellds lJhtiroh , !SundllY mornin g. DR. "'TH A. loW A. " .... Mr. ard Mrs . ~ tanley t::!teplJ eoll Phon e 58"1 Yo Wavn esvlll e, Ohio A. Mr. IIod Mra. Chester White and have a moved Into thol Jenlr.inl l prop. ohlldren were SoudllY Ifuetite uf Mr. erty. and Mr. and Mrs. Joe tlmltb ALSO A LOT UF GOOD BRICK FOR SALE Wfl'yUlfI4\vllle 's J... e&dinll Dentl., lind Mrll C. P . El1le and lion . have moved Into the propert y va· ()lJloe In BalDes Bldg. Mr. aod Mrs Usoar Mowr .. r hllve Ollted by MaIn St tbe Steph6n Bos. Be their gue8t at the time of 'hl~ T. V. Haydoo k la able to be ant ~~~======~~~ ~ wrHlng , Mr. Mowrer '8 mother . ~ ~=again. He hatt been 8u iler lDg with ==~==~~== ~ -=~~~~~==_~_~_~============~ - ---. Mrs Clara Baghe. aDd mother, 01 a hllBVY cold lind gllthercd hend. UolombuB. are gueste lit the home . Mrs. Dr Sh eppard atld ohildren of MIs8 AlIee Chenow eth . apeot a Jllift of last week with rela. Malter Raymo nd McKnl" ht. of tlves In Dayton . Mr. and Mrs . A. W . ueUllve o en, New BurlinR too, IIpeo' laB' week at tbe home of blR tlllIler. Mra. Carrlng . tertalne d on tlllDday : Lawrel) ce Alexant 1tr end family, of Spring ton Ellie Ilnd family. ,t Mr. and Mr• . Oleve Conner and Valley; Mr, aod Mr • . Welden Heller .ou. Willie, wllre t:4aDday gueiu of and dl\oght er, of Barvey sborg. and rolatlve B ai ·Midlan d Oi$,.. Alr.CoD Mr nnd Mr~ B. W Lamar. nu'l mo\her e~peoted '0 ret urn bome wllb tbem for a .horl villt . . Corn 1llaatlDlf III quite the order of the day amonl ODr farruer l. Yr. Ca.rl Woolla rd and Mr . and Mrs RUlelJ MorgaD ' aDd daDgb' af. Bernt!lda, , were Sanday afterno on callera a' the bome of OaDiel Mor. gan and family. Martin Marlatt , of Mt..Bol lY,lpen l Friday Dlgb' witb bll frleod. Carl DaJrln . Mr. U .' B. Ellie called ' 00 her daaKbt er, IIrll. II. 1:1. West and family. of Bellbro ok, one ~nernoon We have Ccre-a':lia Sweet., "aas week Dairy Feed, Bran, MI.ddlings. DIMra. F. It. OIlIlID and eOD were ,eater Tankage, HomiDY Meal, .boppln gln XeQla. II.' Monday , 011 Meal, D. L.

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Ins ide Ch em ica l. To ile ts ED. C WOOLLARD

"The Way to the Haart Is Thru the Stomach"

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Locust and Chestnut Fence ·Posts ·

The Place to Buy Your Farm Supplies is of

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Eve rett Early At 'the Lytle .Feed Mil .

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MlxlnQ Tob.cco .

The mlxlujf of light ond dnrk toba~ eo I, II tblng ot cc)lDpnraUvelJ 1't!Cent date. A mOD (rom Loodon tllUnd bl. pipe tob.~o _. tiearl, exhauste d. 10 be cut up a cake ot (he"'IDR tobacro and made a mixture. Be continDed to 1DI0ke the blend. and. meetlor a rrleod 9110 w •• 10 the trade. be pn blm a Ample, with Ibe result ,that Ibe ant lDIoklq IIIlstun wu IOOD before tile

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Coltonseed Meal and Oround Barley. Drain Tile, Holiow Bulldin , Tile, Fencina Posts, Fertiliz ers, Self Feeders. for HOII.' Barrel Salt Spe<:lal prices on .,oods taken direct from cars.

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your needs. Let us

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Locust and Chestnut Anchor Posts at

Ma dd en 's Lu mb er Ya rd, Corwin, Ohio


THIS B. HMAN DRIVE AGAINST HIGH PRICES

Sensational Redactions fronl oUf prese~t Lo" Selling, Prices prevnil on ou r entire stock of high grade wearing. apparel for I11CIl :1nd

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M I' R. 8d ilh Hll r,rildf' vi,.i ting Mr. Fred Hart.sock und famil y. (I f lil (ord, for II few, dllY!!.

Polar \ V hite .L aundry Soap, manufactured by the

Palm Olive CQln~):1 ny,

l"rederkk H bitze r, o r Uurlles\, ille is s pending " few dllY>! with hi s fath er, C M. H.ubitze r.

Just a fe\v articles \;vhic:h lTIUst be sold at contrnct prices are not included in this sale.

M. B. Hyman, Lebanon, O. DAYTON. OBlO

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Mr, and Mrs, Gcorgtl Gruhnm. of , Xenia, vi si ted wi lh fri .-nt! , hcre I Monda\' Illtlrlli nl{ . cnrout!! to t 'in-I I cin llatl. .

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Hol;c rts llllJ Mi~ ~ ItUlh l'r o b a~co . Wh ile th., re ~he wus t'ntertllint:'<i at dinn.,r n l lhe hom \; uf Mr lI enry Me lit il lan ,

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Mr~ . Marth" A. lIill. o f Cynthiana, Ky , arrivcd Friday for 11 vi::li l wilh Lon Becket and fllmily . While here she will J11 ~ 1l vi ~ il her SOIl S' Asberry snd J ohn Hill, and ol he r r tl latives Illnd fri en':l s in this vicinity.

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Mrs . My el' HYlnan alld daughter . Bernice. lYelll to Cincinnllti FridllY and spenl Ill'oupl e of days with relIIlive~. While there they attend ed confirmulioll ~el'\' ices at the J cwish temple , a rela tive or Mrs . Hyman' s beill" ulle or thll ellIS!!. . Mr . end Mr . LOll Beckett entert ain ed on ~untlay, Mr. and Mr:l I Chus Tlladvi ne and tliree ~on s , MI'. I l and Mrtl U A, lIill lind da ug h ler , of !\1 ialllis lJu rg , Mr~ . Asbury fili i " l I dO li Ulld L:-" " LJHUgJ \Il' I ·~ . JlI n,,,~ ' COLl and l\lr~ Emma UUcl\Cl t.

-Every citizen of Dayton and nearby cities will agree that The Home

Store has served its thousands of customers to the very best advantage for over 40 years. Our success has depended.upon the good will and satisfaction of the public. W €~ believe that the future success of tnis institution is worth all we can give to the people. , BBCAUSE you are responsible for the phenomenal success we now enjoy. BECAUSE by the continued co-operation of t.he people of Dayton-THE HOME STORE will in a short time, be the GREATEST retail :i nstitution in Montgomery Couaty. . BECAUSE by the additional capital we will secure, we will be able to make advances that , would othenriee be impossible . . BECAUSE the people of Dayton and vicinity who have invested in shares are DOW A PART OF THE HOME STORE, which gives us a better opportunity to serve them most.

We Offer Every Man and Woma'n

Absolute ,S ecurity Combined With

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Become a Part OWner of The Home Store Now-Before It Is Too ,L ate Hundreds have responded to The Home Store's Wonderful Profit Sharing Plan - and we want YOU to derive the many advantages 'o ffered as well as others, ACT NOW, before it ie too late. " . :.. Call, Write or Phone Main Offi~Foarth Floor, The Home Store, Dayion, Ohio. '

Your Last Chance nia is the LAST WEEK THAT YOU WlLL BE ABLE TO SECURE THE V ALUAlJLE .PIWFIT-SHARING COUPONS FREE WITH EVERY PURCHASE. If you are aaving them, ~ them in for credit on our Preferred ,Stock. If you have not been saving them, SHOP HERE THIS WEEK AND COLLECT AS MANY OF THESE VALUABLE COUPONS AS POSSmLE. Saturday, May 29th, is the lut day.

OUR MAY WHITE SALE EN,D · .S l- SATURDAY, 'MAY 29th Watah the Dayton daily papen for the hundreds of wonderful values that we ~ going to thia 'week. TO END THJS GRBAT SALE UP WITH A RUSH; we will "Offer bargains . . wW .~ any previGua effort iD the . . .

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Bulk Maecaroni, a lb." .. " . .. 15c Packal{e Mal.!car oni , :l {or , " ..25c; Cilia l't!eled Ptlach .ij .......... ,·:ml: Hallar d'~ Biscuit Flou r ,...... J5c Hig Pkg , Sel·ded I t tti~i ll ",,, . .. 25l! 1 ~lln 'y Ri o 'olf m,'. 3 I h~ " , .. $1 00 Sm oked Bacon Hults, 11 Ib .. aoc Good Hroo m~ , only .. .. .. , .. .... '(ic Victorv 'wee t Pota toes , ca n .. :!5c Walru ~

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The Late Classtned Ads.

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a ltont GO J1er C~ l1t Or t1 ,~11' \\'('Ighl to l"'l llg ut 1111,1 l, ull~h~1. D ilUIlOII (tS lUll fU'j H'rh.'ulIy itld~ U'Ilf" tl hl ,'

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\ 111 ' I1I-;:;t -- - - Htl ll Q UIl Y e"l(tlf O"JlI~n l ltI llf " r "1I 1~ 0110 I,,· tn "xts tell cc. 1I'll ('~ III1l"I' !lllllW! , (lll utIlIIlOU' U' lx ~ r. AI~u 2" l:I , fnr th e "f lit t l·rt~l 1.000.000 !lrats P l) ,lluUlllIH 1(-\" fl n~luu U... ll 1t.1 Ilnlld. tir e, sJilplI'f('ck nnd Olh~r (II~· I 'illllno~ I1r"~ , G r ,' "1 0 " rl lUJ

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Cacsar"s Creek Friends' Chur ch Sundny cltoo l Btl'his cburch every Sunday at 10 n' clock I'reach inj;l service at ll ,o'c lock a , m You a r e cordially ilwi~ed to be \)re~ent. Orlhodox Friends Churd,1 ,lIndav ch ll ol. 9;, 0 a . In , M( et- I i ng for \" or. hip at 10 :30 ,

"FOR THE OLD FLAG!" presen ted by

Specials fot Friday and Saturday

The Senior Class of the Mason High School at the

10 Pn:ann~~..~~ ..~,~.~.~..... ... _98c 4 HOlCes o f utionlll 45c Kolled 10 Br.'~~HO~J:./.~:,~~~" .... .79c ,o f l<,irl flaku 69c 10 Ru~~ \'vhlte 10 I\~~~l ~: f .~.I.~~~ I, : .E.'~:':~. "". 59c 10 PH~~~~ ~.~.~.I:~~~.~ ........ 69c

Wayne.lOviIJe ·School Auditorium Friday Evening, May 28. 1920

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Cast of Characters Phi ll ip Randllil. o f the U Army

FAvne ronove r Tli rn R ~ nrl"I\, hi!! hrol h" r·. " " ,. , .. r, 1.o~lIe !lllrdi ng R"doey Hu nt. fr om N ~.., Yor k ,," ...... " .... Mlirinn Bowver lI pzpki a h Wilk ins . an "Old Ve t" .. .. . ,.... ,,, ... .. .. . Wallo!!,· Hi ll Oliv er Moon, u vo u ng pa riot ,........ ......... .. ..... Kenneth Cox Luey Gar r ett . tried and true .. , ..... " ,.. , : .. " .. , " ... ... . H elen Cox J l'ssie Rundall, sister of Phillip and Tom .. ...... . Rll t h McClung M r!4 Randall. thei r mot her ....... ............. .... Bernice Rhodes OIJhia Ash, who is "mediumistic" .... " .............. ... AI!ce Ayers Ivy, .t he "hel p" .. .. .7:',:-:::-;-" ... " ..... ........... ........ MUriel Hatte

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Ferry Christian Churc h Bibl ~ Schonl 111 U:30 PreflchillJ;: lit 10::10 II . m and 7:30 p I1L I~ve ry" On e Invited , J A.. Pine . PIlRLor Harveysburg Friends Church S. School 9·30 every Sabbath morning. Anna ' tin'!lon Supt Meeling for wotilhip 10·3(;, We will he · glad to ae e you at these ser vi :f'S , We 'orne, will mal, e you welco me.

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Trinity. unday. May 30: Sund ay School. ,1:30 a. m; Morn ing Prayer and Sl'rmon at 10:80 N elCt und ay being M4~IMrial (Jay . th e sermon lind 'and musi c will be in keepillR' with th e day. Everybody cord ially invited to these servic~.

1\\. E. Church Ralpl~ Colton J ones , Ministe r. Sunday School, 9: 15 a , m., F'rank Morninj.( LeMay, s uperin tendent. service. 10:30 - ' Greater Love H ath No Mun Than This. That a Man Lay Down His Life for His ~~ri e nd ~" Evening - " Samu el's Addres9 to Israel " St ereopticon lect ur es; May 28th, "Our Armaments' 8nd Thei r COr.Btrul~ tlo n ." J une 2nd, .. HoW'1he Other Hall Live!!." ,

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Why You Are Interested In · Becoming a Part OWner Of· The , Home Store

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THE JOHNSTON' SHELTON CO EST 18~"'.9

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20 Bars for $1.00

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20 % off on all Men's and Boys' Clothing, ~~~lttl;¥ar.~S~:i,s. chaff15% off.on all Men's and Boys' Shoes and Furnishings. 10% off on aU Felt and Straw Hats. 10% off on all Men's and Boys' Working Clothes.

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Certainly sprang a surpris on th public 'last week,·and the campaign will co ntinu e to brin g more su rp ri ses this and next week.

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DEATHS J ohn Ha r tsock died at hiB home at Middl e Run Thursday evening The fun e ral was held Sunday afternoon at 2 o'clock at Middle Run church, Rev Ballard, of Blanchester' officiating Interment was mad t> in Middle Run cemetery, Madison Earnhar t died at his home near Roxanna ~~riday lifter noon, after Il long illness , , The fune ral W aJ;1 heIr! at Miami Chapel Monoay m ot'n ing at 10 30 In terment in ' Miami cemetery .

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If yo u wun t sug;lr fo r ca nni ng tim e , leave your order for a IV" have 100-p"und Ruck. 1)lenty of Ru)o(a r for .our customers ' Paying 28c for Egg today.

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It Pays to Trad e

The action of the plav lakes place in a small village in New York Slale. near which is located a United States Armv training camp The first act occurs on an afte rnoOH in AUlfust 1917; the secant! act about t he same time the next day, lind t.hE' third !lct in the evening the lollowing j<'e bruBry,

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Curtain rises at 8 o'clock Admi8110n 35 cents

'ANNUAL MEETING The annual lots owner!! m e!! li ng of •_ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _..., Miami Ccm ·ta' y As~" cialilill will be ht!ld in t he Chopel, Mo nduy , J un l! 7 , ~t 1;30 p . m, f or lhe election of two trustl!Ps, aile N"cr~ t u ry-t r~l~ url!r, and fo r such other business us mllY come up before lbem. A f ull lHtelldance Is earneNtJy desired . L . M. Hendcrson, Clerk. 3t m19·j?

ENTERTAINED Mr. and Mrs. A. B , Shaner entertained at dinner Sunday Dr and Mrs Geo Anderson, 1\1 r. and Mrs , Geo , S u ~d an and dau g l~te r, Jean, oj Alpha. and Mr and Mrs. Horace Anderson, of Xenia .

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KAISER'S STEIN AT· AUCTION IN N. Y.

Cut oat the .Middleman! Make for 'yourself the ag'e nt's buying commission and expenses. You ca'n ship ,your cream YOUf'~elf as easy as selling to a buying agent. We ay the freight and guarantee your cream and cans agaulst loss in transit. American butter is now in competition with' cheaper foreign butter and the American Farmer must mar~et his prodIiCl:.iti the most economical way , Feed . has : not gone down any in price, so every cent of revenue must be secured, and shipping DIRECT is the biggest possible s lving. Just compare our prices for the past six months and see how much more you could have made by shipping DIRECT to The Tri-State 'Butter Co. Week be8loolor Week bet!lllnJ~ Week bOirtDD\Dl .ebruar, December • Jallua\'J'

1st .. ...... 75c 8th ...... .. 7fic 15th .. .. .... 75c 22nd . ... ... 73c c ,29 th .. ....

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6th ......... 70c 12th ........ 70c 19 th ........ 7Oc 26th ........ 67c

2nd .. ...... 67c 9th ...... 65c 16th ........ 67c 23rd ....... 70c

WNk w..a.bec1nWiI "_b tst., ........ 70e 6th ........ 7Oe ~ll!oll1.

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8th .. ...... ,.7Oc 12th .. ......68e 15th .. ...... 76e 19th ........ 7Oc 22nd ..... .. 76e 26th ........7Oe 29th· .... · .. 70e

OUR PRIC;E THIS WEEK is

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, Mrs, Reb ecca J a ne Guy, died at the home of he r neict!, Mrs. Howard McClurE!, of Spring Va lley, Wednesday evening. The funeral will be held from t he home of her dll.u ghter, Mn!. C~lr l 'm i ~h, near Bellbrook F'rid ay uftern oo(l at 2 o'clock .

·S8·c MAY 24th to 30th, inc:~UBive TRI·STATE PRICE IS ALWAYS GOOlJ FOR A WEEK

"WE PAt.'YOUR TRANSPORTATION COST" Cream is handled on Pal!8enlfer 'l1rahlli. eilhe" . Bagralre or ElI:preas When Baggaie Tickets are required, we refund the coat each checlt. 1f shipped by e~pr'ege. send colleat We pay here in CalM! your Birent doea"not underatand, &end . Express Collect. '

'ANGLIERS ARE , GETTING BUSY The local fl!;herman, d uring the past rE',!" 'I'Isrm days, have betln busy with rod Rnd lin e. aod sevllral fine cat ches have been mllde. especiully of black backs, mullets, catfish and perc h. The seasoh 'for bass will soon be io, al1d the river bank <l will then probably be lined with locsl fl8herm en a nd women Accordinlr' to BII leporta bB88 ought to be plentiful this year.

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THE TRI-STATE BUTTER CO. CBsh Capital, $250,000.00.

American .ouventr buyers are to conti'lbute In tb e pu rchaso or trlnkel8 and art treasures from tb e former . German blMr'. houaeboJd wblch are aborUr to be auctioned 011 In New York Cit,.. A collector from HolllIDd broD.bt tbe COllection to the U. 8. Tbla phOlO .bows Mial Mar7 1\Ior••n of Mllwallkee uamllllll& 'lbe Mr'Q.4. 1!\JIl.

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Cincinnati, Ohio. '

Nearly 40,000 cream producei'll in Ohio, IndianB. Kentucky.

West Virginia Ilnd Vir"lnia ship DIRECT Ollr doo1'8 are never cluaed-truckll ptber the cream at all depou dlY and nllfht. No patron ever 100t a penny deahng with 118 Tall' YOllr cans or if YOIl need cans, write lor Frell Trial Cans for 30 DaYI , Tbe Tri-State bandies more cans of crea~ per day than any otber creainery,in the w~rld .

WE HAVE NO CREAM BUrlNG STATIONS.


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WAYNESVILLE, OHIO, WEDNESDAY JUNE 2, 1920

Seventy-Second Year

/LEBANON-FARMER'S CLUB MEETS HERE

COUNTY. AUDITOR

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Warre n 'o untialib will re ull ' with inler.('8.l t h" fullowing exce rllt from the Dalla ~ (Texas ) Daily Times Herold, because the J ucl lle Kinlt' referred to is none other than ChorleE 10; King, a form e r Auditor of War· ren Co unty . who has been pradic· lo&, law tor 8OlJ.e year!! in the Wetlt. The Richardson teMt well. be in~ drilled about a mile northwPllt of the town o[ Ri chardson by Strough. Pat· tel'lJOn & Klnll'. has reached a depth of 5()() feet and th e bit is penetratinll a blue ahille t hat looks very promis· ing. . indications for oil are splendid, Juulle King Baid Saturday, .. and we are ve ry WElt pleased With the formations we nave penetrated 80 far We expt'ct to find first sand at aboul 800 fee t lind dee per. anticipate strikInll'good production ." Tile well is being sunk with a Key· Btone 32 riJf and a t weI ve-inch holt' will be carried down as far as pO~Bi­ ble The location is on a pike road one mile northwest of Richardson. Ie miles from Dalla.. and vi6itor~ are Invited to visit the well and ",atcb th e proceedingll. Acreage near the well has ta ken a jump recently.

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Mr. and Mrs J . C. Hawke visited relatives at PI~vsant Plain last Su n· day. Mrs. Grace McCune, of Lima. spent the week-end witb relatives here. J . O. Arnold, 01 Dayton, visited witb his mother, Mrs. :::lURan Arnold, I?riday.

If vou want to KO to the station, A base ball I 'Hg ue has heen tormed jU8t call 89-4. Suwyer's Satisfled SerIn the county. composed 01 Waynes- vice Tlixi. viii", Kings Mills, Lebanon.and Morrow . It will be a ('hurch leallue. Born- To Mr. and Mra. Allen Venand the M E c h rc h here will be able, Wednesday, May 26, 1920. a represented An inl llr'\llI tinll Bched- Jaughter:. . ule. hall been prellarlld. and the first :.;.' aame was tl' have bpen played ii'ri· day, between Ll"banon Rnd Waynetl-' Mr . and · Mr!!. Robt Walton . of . ville, but Wll8 pos lponed . Day ton. spent M~nday here with relatives. ~ ..

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"Flowers and ~ear:! for lhe dead ."

"Smiles and cheen for the living-

We put aside pleasure and gain to pav our t ribute to those who made pOi!..~ible every blessing we now en· joy. We breathed. a prayer tor the sweet and peaceful sleep of those who have answered the roll-call of the Lord. And thus again we galher at the beautiful cemetery to lin&, and hear the words that tall 'from the lips of lhe speaker, I!nd scatter flowers over the graves ot those who will be re membered as long as lite shall last. A shower Sunday evening made t he morning bright and beautiful, although clouda hung in the sk y all morning. About noon a rain came up. which threatened to keep man,)' people at home, but the shower was a ahort one, and lhe lun shone out

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. ~ ~" again' making the afternolon a fine 1 He paid t ri bu te to lhe vet t'rallR of one. Ilhe three tl7urs. and hi ~ adrl ress was At 1 o'clock lhe Westboro band all loo short. held a concert at t he postlllffice cor· ner, which was fully enjoyed. AfAfte r the addresR the proce!:!s ion ter the concert the vetera ns and was formed und er Lieut. \\ atertheir families and friends wen t to house, anrl marched to the cannon . the cemetery, and promptny at the where the exerciseR of lh e day were appointed hour the exer'cises be- concluded . Rue Dinwiddie recited Kan . Lincoln's mem or able address , a f te r After a selection by t.he b and . the which during ,inging by the Glee Glee club sanlr ., Americ:a;" Rev. cluh. the little Ilirls,;under the s uper:' CadwalladerfoIlowt>O by a beautiful vieion of MiR!! Mabel Sali!lbury , prayer an rl the Glee cl ub sang anoth. scatlered beautiful flowers for our er selection. after which chairman honored dead . Taps were soundpd J . O. Cartwright presented! Hon. J. and the crowrl dispe rQed to visit R. Clark , U. S. Di8tri~t Attorney, the g raves of their lo.ved on~, and of Cincinnati. Mr. Clark: made a drop a tear and a flower upon their fine speech. and 'was well received graves. Th us anot he r m emori a l duy by the large concourse Qlf people. waa fittingly observed.

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Mr. E rnest Earnhart and Mil!! Ethel Hosier spent Sunday in Rich· mond, If)d .

The fhurth Wed nesday in lhe m.,n th . bei nil the regu lar day for the meet ing of t he Lebanon Farmer', Cl ub. il's members wended lh eir way tt, the ho me of Mr. and Mrs. Milton Keys. The Ilreeti ng of welcome ex: len;ted by the host and hostess wae :10 hellrty and cordial that pleasure wa~ BRsu real as soon as you entered lh~i r delightru l home . . The M cial hO\lr wa! ve ry much en· jny 'd hy all . This was followed by Ihc hOllntiful feaat, and ali who have 3ltclllied these meetings comprehend Hnlph Mi ller fi nd family uIlIl Mi. - the llIeaninll of this. Emilia lI eil{hway Wltr!;! dilln er guesl~ At the proper time, the Club was of Mr . and Mrs. I::. V. U'lrnhart call ed to order by the Presluen t. Mr . Monday. . Mel oy. The few members who were not presen t to respond to roll·call li on . Jas. It Cl ark . lJi dt . U . S. gav evidence of th e desire of as Att"rney . of Cinci nllati. was t he many as pOHSibl y cou ld. to meet at gut!st uf Mr. J. O. Cartwril(ht !lnd at th i!! horne. T h minutes of the family. during hi >! short s tay here Illst moeting were read and allproved ann the committee on !train reported onl y about half a crop of wheat. Miss Kizzie Me rr itt II plightfu ll y Th e committee on fruit thought enterta ined at a fou r cou rse din ne r thor wou ld be late apples, and KeiTh ursday in hon or of her niece, MiSB fer pears; other fruits scarce I-:leanol' Merritt. the following invi· Mr. Hageman had a find display ted g ue rs, Miss Eleanor Merrilt. of l he Iris. (We notice it iB termed Mrs. J oseph Hailles. Mrs. 1. ~ . Keys. "The man' s flower." ) He exhibited Mr. and Mrs. S. Lev . Ca rtwright. many beautiful varieties, and hll Mr. ami Mrs. J . O. Ca rtwright , paper was most Interesting . Mrs. Mr . El la Mi chene r and lhe MisseR Keys and others of the memberll Leah Smi th, Martha Burne tt, Emma lidded to the flower show . The talks Cartwright, Rhea hannette and by Mr . Young and the members of Evelyn ·a r twrighl. the club were listened to with Inter· eat. Many q ueslionll were aaked Paul Duk e WIlS the vict im of a Mr . Hageman.a\lofwhichheproved cleverly arranged ~ur p riBe lastTl1ur90 quite competent to give information day night, when a jolly bunch of upon . Mr. and Mrs. Keys had extended his cl88<!mlites from Springboro Hi gath~r{'d at the home ot his parents invitations to quite a numblr: Rev. nea r Lytle, Music lin\! l{ames and Cad wallader and Mr. Stanley Sellers dainty ref reshments of sandwicli .responded when called to add 8Omeand salad . ice cream and cake made a thing to t he meeting and all wt're mosl pleasan t evening for t heyounl.l' hap py in telling how greatly they peo pl e. The guests were tht'Miss- appreciated being included by the es Ethel Gregll, Eva Graham, Grace host and hostess. Mr. CI88I and Mr. Leicht.y, Majorie and Irene Har- Wa·l ker arriving . late, t he former haug'h, Fannje Earnhart and the made a ve ry short talk, leaving the, Mes.qrs. Lester Kramer, Amos Rob- time for t he latter, who waye 80rne in~on. Luthur Harbaug h, CHfton information of interest to tbose who are I!heer raisers. Then came the Rogers and Prof. John B olt. _ _ _ ~._ • dillmissa and all were enthusiastic in expressing their think. to Mr. and Mrs . Keys. Contributed.

ANOTHER VICTORY S. S. BOYS HAVE DELEGATES Of PATRONS ATTENDED Mr. ami Mrs. Frank Woolley and fOR OUR MIAMIS fiSHING PICNIC THE W. C. T. U. fam ily, of Dayton. visited h" r(l tiunduy . POMONA GRANGE IN GOOD GAME . The M. E. Sunday School,of WuyDESCRIBE TRIP baa a clasa of younll bOl!! Harry Hamilton, and family, of relativ~

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Our Miamis now have a percent· When you go, go right. It don' t aile of .7;)0, because of the good co t Blly more Just clllI 119·4, Saw- drubbing they · gave the Midland City team' at Phillips Park last Sunye'r '!! Sat iafitld ~er vice Taxi. d8Y, afternoon. Not for many a IbnJ{ day has a Waynesville telllJl Henry King arrived home Satur- played algood a game 88 the boy~ day I!vening, a rler a plea:l8nt visi l did in this one; every player W811 full WIt h r,llatives below Lebanon. of life and pep, dolne tbe right thing at the right time. Sure.8Ome Ernt!st Hartsock and family. of errors were made, but moat of tbem Dayton . @pent the week-end here were on chancl!slhat tew amateurs with Mr. ami Mr!l George Hartsock . would have tried for . And rhl'ht TIda little mlas• . Lillian ROth, herll we want to register a boost for .. ,ht years old, U the youngest Miss Elhtha Macy has returned Seth Thomas'. Despite his occasional Uieatrteal 1Itar' OD B.r oa4wayand strike-outa; ·" Cy" is a a'DelrlD, III a teatllre role In to Cincinnati afte r spending I!Qme errors aeDI')' , W;. lan.ce·1 production ot time here with relativlIli and' friends tower of strength lo the team with his keen enthusiasm and his never· "8ba'ftDp.·' Llttle «Irlll :wbo see the .ttDY atar pJDtDC such tome J . J. Smith and granddaughter, say-dle spirit. Dat~ that tbey, too, JOIIllphine Stucker, or Fowler,. Ind., Osborne pitched another of his mllht haft IUeh an opportunity. are the gue9td of F. H. Farr and good steady games, putting the ball .• UII If tbq kne.. that bllllide her riliht o'ver and re lying on bislupport adl." Llnlao apendl alm08t .. fall,1lly . who held flllt. Midland City secured ~ boura & ' dlY as tbey do porten hits and two PlUII\es, but the tnl Ofti' ber Kilool book_ tbey Rawlin Condit and . two children. "cnald ....11.. tbat 11leceu <:om.. and H, J Hopkins. of Dayton, were bridegroom kept them so well scat· tered tha t at no time was his game olllJ. tIaro~ bud work. •• calling on relatives here Sunday af- in danger. The ever faithful How· ternoon. ard BurtOn went behind the bat in tile absence of "Mike'" Wllller and Mart Lewh, who wae run over by KurflBB, and cauaht a .plendid game a truck at Dayton, recenUy is at Crane and Gibbons did aen8&tiunal home . He is looking very well after work around the keystone atation. while Henry Weller weighed In with his experience. aome.mlKhty nice work .in ~ighl. John Wesley Hartsock, the sub· 1;30tb of the visitors' runs were Dr. and Mrs . Linder, of Oklahoma Ject. of thii obituary. and . son, of more or leas donations. With one Samuel and Marv Hartsock. was have been viBiting relativea in Way down in the first, Sail walked, ad· born in Greene County. Ohio, Oc· nelville and Harveysrurg during vanced on a wild pitch, took third on tober 6, 1862, He was unitfod in the put week. an out, and carne home on two un· marriage tb Eliza Nelson on March fortunate errors. They stayed away . ~. 1880: To this union \\all born Mrs. W. P. SaUlbury 'left Sunday f~om the acorlng station until the tbree children, Wm. P . Minnie and afternoon for. a visit with her hus· eIghth. wben a hit, a steal and .an Edward, all 9f whom su.t vive him band at 'cleveland, and relatises at error gave them another consolatlon He was united with Middle Run Bellevue, Ohio. tally . . , . Primitive J,(apU9t Church and was The Mlam11 first c.ounter waa the baptized on the tbird SundRY in June Mrs. M. A. Pierce. Mrs. F. H. result of .Bome darmg and heady 1892 Chosen for deacon . in Baht church, AUllust 20, 1898, holdina-. Farr, Mr. Jos. Smith and Miu Jose- base-runmng by ~rendergast. Crane thl, poeitlon in an ex ~ mplary way pblne Slucker, ot Fowler, Ind .• lIpent led off wlUl a BIngle to rlgh,t ~!1d relatives In .pay ton went ~ third on ~rendergast ssm· until death He was aillo a trustee or Tuesday with . Ille. Pat Duncan . kept traveling the cburch. He died at hill home rlgbt along wblle tbree or four of near W.,neeville. May 20, 1920mak· J . Bsssett Willard, of Lebanon. ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ lnll his ltay on eartli 67 ·years. 7 JJlolltbs and 14 days. . who has been spending saveral weeka H. leavea his widow, two sons, one in the BUllny South. writea u! tbat daughter. one granddllughtet, one he' bl\8 had a fine time' and started . dloebter-ln-Iaw together with quite for home Memori~1 Day. • few relatiVeiI • .many· friends and nelgbbOrs and a large host of br.th~ Mr. and Mrs. Isaac Stout arrived ren to mourn bis luRS. here 'fhursday for a visll with MI'8 Out wblle-we' Borrow we feel 1,,- Esther Stout . The Stoute have dedeed that our 10M is his eternalilain. cided to return to California. after a W. are confident th.llt ri"any will j llin a t~o years 8tay I~ Ohio . . UI In saying, while W8 are laylnw .hi! body in Ita peaceful r~Bt, his wif.e hal lod a' worthy husbanll, his chil- Judge and Mrs J . A Runyan: of dren have eiven up a lood father, Lebal)on, and Mrs. AKnea WriKht and IuIve had to ,Ive up an ex· !lnd··daughtt'r, Susan, motored to St. Paris. and spent Memorial Day witb· emplary brotber and officer. III Mr. and Mrs. C. G. Williamson. church, Weareelad to say from the depth~ q~ o"r bMrt. that both morality and . . . L.,.riltlaplty w.r~,- benefited by bll Mr •.,and Mra J~. Tlnney, Mr. and . _ IID9IIa UI, H. wellt down to Mre. r . S Hardllll Mr. and MrI dwi ID,. vall., with Chrlltian f~r- Leonard T!nney and Mr:s. Laura tltude and unwaverinll faith , Werntz viSIted Mr. . Laurence Har· Eld. C. P. B. din, of Miamisburg. BUlldIY. )frl. .T...1e Call,.., a . . . . pll)'lllot.. of om..a Ne' au Cartfll. ........ IOlyed ~e bOIl....lt 1'~iea .. Wewllb to thank our nellbbol'8 Mr. P. V. ·Bone, Preeldent of the bow to k. . tile.. .......,... ud trlrndl for their klnon_ dur- Lebanon National 'Bank and IIr. IDellt II tUt wllea .,. . .~ . o.r lat. atiliction In tbe 1018 of Chari• . A. S. SUV8Jll. Alllatant WID tlI...... Ol*l • • ..... . . laoae uti ~ til. . a 1M .... oar Io.ed one Itt. McClure .t. Son, Ciuhier of ijae Fint National BanII. 4tu. a ..... -.. oaI7 __ the ~ Bider Ballard and all OlncImaati. w. . call.... at the Way- . .fila bl Uae Jut 1'· ...... ~ ..........aonI trlbata -UleNatlODtl Bulk. lilt 'l'hUft-

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that numbers about 20. They aliO have 1\ teacher who understands boy, ami. bOY'lI sporta. They hlave . b~n havmg fish mil parties and PICnlC8 for several summers, alld these events are looked forward to from one season to anoth~r. Spiritual truths ar~ allC? taught m sUlch a way tbat lastmg Impr,essions ure mad", upon the young mlOda. . Thle same CI8S8 plann~ a ishmg party f~r l8!!t Thursda!, MSLV. 27, and a fine time and good dlOnel~ IS re~orted . Th8ge same boys are plannmg er things . If there are al3, otber boys who do not go to. any . o~het· Su'!day School tbey wl.'1 be very cordIally welcomed to thIS clUB . •- -

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mor~ing. "The first two days "ut wt're smooth and plell!lBnt. Indeed the trip was mostly in s unsh ine, bu t the 'Rocky Road to Dublin' best de-' IICribes the characte r of the sailing. However, only a very few of Uli were 'under the weather .' The others werll always on time for menls with keen appetites . "We had a very happy hearted crowd. with no faul t· finders . Every . ' . minute was packilll full of inte rest, and those wonderful wave. wit h their mad rush ing and b l endin~ of The " fitty~seventh annual conven; colors, kept one spellbouncl. tion of the Warren County Su nday"Sabbath day. we bad ser vices School association. will be hel1 at morning and evening . conducted by Lhe M. E. church at S(Juth Lebanon, Rev. George Pt!arce. one of our num· Thursday and Friday • .June! 3 and 4, ber . Mrs. MarY ,Harris Arman and The program is full for the two dsys Mrs. Lora S. •LaMarrce were the lind is ao extremely good ·one. Rev. speakers in the morning, an') Mrs. W. H. Brlinsford, of Daylon, and "'Iorence D. Richard at nighl. Be· Mrs. W, D. Vlln Voorhi!!, olf Findlay fore the evening service, Mrs. Ar· will be the principal speakers for the man Invited those in the library and occ8Rion, besides . good lalks from In the smoking room to attend, and educators and Sunday SchGol work· a larle numbe r responded. some ers throughout the county. even leavinll'. their cards and liq uor to do so. The La)llamJ once out of the three miJe zone . . was no longer under prohibition restri ctions the visItors were running Crane "Tb", collection, which amoun ted between tbird and hoome and to over 127, was devoted to t he Sea· quietly ambled to the water b'ucket ~an ' s OrphanaKe •. as' were all co ll ec· by wav of the home plate while the tlons take~ durmg the voyage. visitors were holding a jubilee over Other lerv!ces were arra~ ged ~or their capture ot "Buckram." This Monday mght an~ an tnVltatlOn play sent the hostiles up in the air. placed 0'.l the bulletm boarrl. When and really placed the contest in a the evenmg arrlved, the room wa9 IItate of refrilleration tor our noble cr?,wded . . . and c.o urageoul atbletes. After thIS meeting, two young Two sln&'les, some stealssnd errors men stopped somE'! of our party and added two more in the fourth, wbile =~~~~~~=~~~~= three 81ngles aud more misplays Increased the count by two 1111 the fiftb. Two more rame in the sixth on a WOMAN TO PLACE ON pass, a wild pitch and a single. The eighth was the big· inning:-a com· bination of three passes. o,ne single and sundry misplays by the visitors our bOy3 enough runs to make final total, Miam,is, J 1; MilJlj\nd ty, 2. The acore: .

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LODGE NOTICES Reg-ulllr communication of Way· nesvill e Lodge No . 163. ,<'. & A . M.. Tuesday evening . June . 1920 . There will he wo rk in the E A. de· grel!. Visito rs and ~(lj o u rning breth· ren nre corclially invi ted to Ulland . J. C. Hawke, W. M. L. A. Zimmerman. Sec'y. Th ere wi ll be a called m eeting of the J . O. U . A. M. nex t Frid ay eVl!ning, June 4. All .m emuers are earnestly iJrlled t o be prese nt, as business of impo rtance must be t ransacte d.

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SUNDAY SCHOOL q uestioned them concerning the Woo WENT TO DAYTON malj' s Chri stilln Temperance Union, its object in goinr.r to ' <;; reat Britain and it~ work in i!teneral. When they St. Mary's 'S unday School, to the wew told t ha t we \Ve re on our way number of 40, went to Dayton Sat· to t he world 's W. C. T, U, conven- urday to attend a conventioll of Sun· tion . t hey evinced interest and ended day Schools of the Episcopal ' church by saying that while we did not have in the ' Dayton ·convocation. The their EOv rnpathy. they billieved we convention was held at Christ church had done a wonderful work. for in that city, and over 350 attended which th~y admired us. and that they the. meeting. were ~ Iu d the oaloa ns are Ilone tram The gathtlring W811 very MnP08ing a.~ t he schools marcned into the large the United Slates. "Mrs, Teasda le . director of mu- church, with the class banners fly· sic for the Wisconsin W. C. T :. U . inK, and all sinlling. ··Holy. Holy, and wife of Senator Teasdale, made Holy. Lord God Almighty ." After a short service, talk~ were t hings delightful with he r voral solos. Among t he p8l!senjlers nn·the made by rectors and superintendents Lapland were a number of opera from Urbaua. Waynesville. Piqua slars and noted musicians . A won- Troy, Middletown, Springfield and de rful con cert was given by them from three or four of tbe , Dayton oue evening a nd Mrs. Teasdale had a churches represented . prominent place on their progtam . . At 12 o'clock luncheon W811 served And 80. on Monrlay evening, as we in the ' parish house after after Slbw ly steamed into Southampton the schools went to Hills and with all antagonism dispelled and Dales for a picnic . The aftttmoon friendship reillning in its 'stead , all was spent in wltn_lng baseball, polo 'on board were mingling in happy tennis. and tbe various other conbrot herhood , cessions on the . place. " "With th p. coming on board of t he All in all, the day W8$ very ' profttpllol, we began slowly .to wend our ably spent by those who attended . way up t hrough 'tt\e harbor . It was a beautiful sileht and we were fortunate in having among our number some En&'liflh folks who could tell. us the points of Interest. "Here we realized for the first time t~t we were foreigners and The ann\lallotl OW08I'8 meatiq of were not alloWE:d to land until the Miami Cem ~taty AlIIOClatlOn wur be ' officers of the law could question us held in thlt'Cbape) Monday, J~. T and !lee our paaaports. At last we at 1:80 p, m, tor election of two eet our tee, on tbe shores of dear old trulteea. one eecretary-tl'eMUer En(rland, elad of the new sensation, and for IUch· other bGlln_ _ .but with a sort of horne-aickn_, .. come up before them. A full atteDwe remembered that three tbou.nd Il. dellred mn. . .para~ Us tC'OlQ thOle we L. II. U-.denon. ca.rk• Jove at home. . ml"jl

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~-or .Ight y~or ' r Ill.)\;': your ollnn l"' ~ Th. old .-peculator tUMl ed awny. been ogu lnii t me. tOll hn"~ Cl ppo!ed V.ry car.Cully, very slowly, he Inllctu I In )' \"<'II[UrI'8. ohSlrU Cll!<I my )llIlh, h ll\' .ble "a, through the hllrly·b urly, dB' dl>red IDe In e\'ery WRY." ;acended the et pa thal led LO the , " .. " . 'lNund fl oor, hili band SlIdlDI , erklly l"camC! her. InterJc It'd Otl~ cold. nt red Ir , 10 lnlk business ; n t 1\., lliscus» 'alon'" the banlater. Wh n h ; ., e .e e ou r person II I alfnlre," hi. hroker a office his balr WB! no more " ' whit, tban hls fnee, a nd ns he sot And we ere ~~In~ to dl.cn ~ Ih ose down and held his hund a mome nt oyer RffA lrs. Mr. Oll~ l· lll.hul/h IOSP, ull d. ' 'hlB ey.. h lB Hngen t rembled os one Ilf. wlt'1 his hnnds r!'sUng Qn U,~ d~~~ In 'ftlcted wIth potls)". It wo' th e tlrst time rroll t or him. lennt.-d tuw'"',1 his ,·lsllOr. lin Ilta twenty-odd yeol'S ot .pcc\llo tlllg I Who 110'1' slollfl opposlt e-"l will I~t tbat he had been Been u nnerv,'Ii. A e r Oil O ll~ ot Illy cllrn er Oll !luly ou~ COil' :looked at hla broker nnd &hook hl8 dltl (l n.' ;beact "Which Is?" '''rho t you t,,11 yonr !l "" );ht~.......-: "Bt'. done ft." he 8& ld. wfth a pltl.. ' ble prelenle of 81ll1l11lg. "Be'& doue "",," n ~eli oot 10 r"rlher l I \\' 111 :11. Boward,' Be's ,ot us. H e'8 cor. cons ider nOlhln g Lhllt hl\'ol ves Illy rllUl' ;lIered the marke t." lis ·" Authorltatl'l'lI l1eW!! ot the cornet' "Then ),011 r <'<us.e to deny to hel'-" ' W4mt,out over the land, The nome at "Ahsolutely I" .Danlel Randolph FJtzbulb loomed "-the prepo~,teru u s fill .. h ood you . Cllftntic on the Ilnan lal horlEon. He repe_ted 1" . controlled an tho wheat. He cOllld "I I'epealed no tol sehood 11 wos the

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a ma.n, WOlDaD, .or cl!lld 10 thl! mIddle 'Vest but prattled of hIm. The ra bsrfnA' In prl 'l' In ' n! II lu 1'\"111:< cents 1.rm~rB lauded him a. a henefRctor ot t o n rloliRr onll I~n . 1 11111 Il'olng to hnmanlt;J, Othel'll condemned him al! sellie our trutl"uCll llO In le"s thull uno • thltf, ThoDanda or lettel'll ot eve ry second." d e8crlptlon nODded bls mati . Loavell He cro. s 'd to th e Inhlp. pl ckeod uJ) ot bretl., dwindled In Illze. Mutte.rlnga th e 111111' I' ox, J) r(>~~.' \1 11 'p ring In II> ' reached him. Bill life W88 threll tened. sllll'; Ih~ lid II~ \\' nllell . ' "111 he ,' XU ·ftCIRIa wealth mnltlpllect wtth prodl· ed n rw w g-n l() c n g h ~. \\ hi ' II he hl" l d tip clOUI le"p.. .At DO I1me (!(Iuld be tell btlt ween thum b IInll fO ,· .·n ll ~ N. ' 'T ltI~ how milch he lII'a8 wortb. He knew It will ~e tll It, A fill lll!: emhl elll , MI'. .... more thin Meen mlllloBl and lell8 Otl.. Gol,l l \\' hnt a " 'rllion you IIlI lI than thlrt,-. J mi ght J1r e H~h upon It ' " '.DleG tbllJlll eame a day wben he was 'l'rl~d hpxo lul nil 113l ll'ft <'('. OII R ('riNI to settle w1th OUII. The deteated III ' to t hc POIlltl \\' h ll l'S out : • Iadtator, made the appointment tor your nb, el' t 1" el.-.en o'clock that mornlnr In FltsF lI 1.hl1gh 1001l;h cd. Tt WHS ,he sn me hulb'.,oI!Ic.. mIrthl ess III u\rh Lhll t hlld '"If'e rl'lllllltl· .At aYe mlIIueu to eleven Fitzhugh d [I 111l1 of a wolf I,"rhl)! Its tn,lg'" 'fVU alone aw.ltIII, him. Ue had clYeo He pl)l cd Ih 'ol n. "Heuds or IIIII M. ClI'IIJera diat DOD. but Otll Willi to be' Whi ch do you wl\at? It 1 wll,. your admltte4i and that afterward the;, whellt ",III cos t yo u two (11111 II lluur ttlr were bot to be dillturbed. .All he lolled a hltsh 1- " back ID btl cnshloned chair betore the "'r\\'()--Irll' r!'lful Gotl l '" l1n, thllt mahopllY dtllllt, and ' pzed ' round the PI'/(' . wil l l'uln III I" Inxurloua room, a reverie came over "or ~ nl11's e It will." F itz hu gh r~ tllm. He recalled hla 'lint '!'IIotllre In plllc".1 th" O!l1l(la In [h~ box . bn'n l.h llll( wheat, made with a . few thousands "But You, and You Only, Can Undo the nntli it ly Il s igh or rellet. ~' 1\ow theu. [ Wrong Sile Old Me." woo In a poller pme; he remembered Ih lnk WI) ""ders llllld each other. It the time be had worked tor Qui" tor her. But you, ond you ooly, can undo YU H w il l un ly ,.;n til h er - " feW" huodred do11l1.rI! a montb. And the wrunl sbe did me." ·'1 wun' t I' un~tder lhllt I" theo, hll memory allppln. bls control "Mr. F'ltzhugb. 1 mu st II I, you to "Y ou kno\\' tl. e'lI ltel'Ooll\,c." and leaplllj' back further Btl II, he come at once to bllslneBS," . "It 1II,,1.{· ~ nO ,II lTel'i: II t." I will nol tboUlbt or th., time when-No I Ba d " For ti,e final time, wll1 you tell cun sld el' Jt ' " h. been a dlBhwatlber? Bad he slned h el"- " "V ery well"-po l~l ll :; t llc coin HI belu the 1Ie.Uler)- 01 a tllthy kltcllen for a "Nol Absolutely, nol" rore. " IJ P lld ~ 0 1' tll ll s?" mleerable weellly pittance! "S lOIl U) l s Hsl llhll plllylllJ! 1"' "Tben you will tuke tile alternRtlve." Th. door ollened. Symington Ott. "Should yo u wIn y llu will h nve ju~ t Fitzhugh tl1r1H!(l und pros"ed o ne of ..teftd. th e pellrl bUltons on hi. des k. Hili ex- enollgh 10 live on 1I11'lle8tly'.', In these 4&7. 01 filii monarchy Fltz.. preSSion W ll~ on e many Chl cngOan8 "Tho Illlo c~' n! "" 'h n Ih lll l; !" hu,h saw III8IIY IOrta of ~baractera ex· hod seen to th"lr sor row !Ince 18st r.' 1t1.l11l1:h nKIIIII 1;11"0 h is <lI N·Olllfl t· DOted raw Uld lIaked to hili IUe. Be Ju'ly ; tho fBC lll1 muscles tanse, tile Ing laugh. " I "(II I' t "!':I'oe with you. _'II' meo eome erlnatnc to him. belrtnl ~tern jnw tbrust j'onvard. hIs eyes .All our mlgh l)' W/I 1'1'1 III;. IJrocl nhu ed Uld plMdIq. Be .. w othera' enter, bnrd R& 9gB teo broadens t In e""ry cl)unt ry Qf Ule blulterlria and b'Jtn, to outface him. world. boa been t"'lhl ng nl ore [hun Il • A young man entered. Fltzhugb Otta behaved ID neither manner. H. ~lIma ot hellds·lIlld·[lIl1s. You bel nodd ed to 111111. and he depRrted. re""allled lD quietly. Uld. cloalo, tile turnlug pre~ently with B 6mnll •. round· . wheat would fntl, I uet It would rise. CSoof', rematned aandln" with no ,reet· top labl e. which h.. plnced n'lIr tha I won. The IOS8 ot 8 gol!1 col li will lill wbatloe'l'8'. Be looiced tell ),ea.nJ, ilellk. Tn the center oj' the 11l!Jl e WII8 a add an artllltic ctlmox. Wllltt" IL'I older than Me aetual ale. Fitzhugh plush bf)x not unlike a Jeweler's rlngOtl8 made an utte mpt to Iul orrupt. ...turned to bJa cbll1r. Th. llIeoce had , calle. Otla looked on a8 a child who "I'm not through. J1 you will tin ns J 1.. led tully ha11 a minute betore' 'be fellI'S th" dark. He had not even II. uk. you will not lOBe II CtlU t. \' ou will lpoke. remote Ide.a ot whot the box contained, ,et your wheai-" "It bal beeo qTeed, Kr. OU8, that I oor ('ould be Imoll'lne \VI1Ot Ih e table "I w Ul oot do It I" llball deal ""Ilia 10U a8 J see lit." portended. yet he te lt, ne'·crUlel 4!88. "Once ond tor all, wil l you save Otis nodded. a. did Dot IIPeaIr. thnt lome Ilnls ler lorture was Impend· ,oul'llel!?" , . "Jol, rule hIlS bee~ to 11'1'8 no 40ap-' InlC. "In thl WRY you aAk-n everl" tv and Uk no,ne. 1 see 00 reallon why "You are sbort to said DanIel, "Then. you will tllke Ihe consel'our cue ahould marl' an exceptloll. 1 after lockIng thl' doo'r upon bls em. quencea I" Dunlel sel7:e d tbe golll rulOD. whY. 1".ahQul(l 1I,ot. oloyee. "8~ven rulllloD bus hels ot wbeat piece. "W .. ·~1 toS!! tor It; unll If J wlu JOu .nll aO ,bonkrupt.'0118, who. hlld relnalnet1 s tnnd lng ' throug-hout the conve rsn t l'o n, I;ro.ped beillod him tor a chtllr. sturlng nt;IIl1 s t , I r-~----------------------------~ at hla oppol1ent. He Kept Out of Everything Tbere could be no dOll\;1tJng his ~crl · oueneS8. There wos not Il trll ce at, merrlnulfll In bls hllrd fuce. Nor a "'Itl.ge ot compnsslon. "Then you do lD aRn It?" "Every word ot It I" The groping hlt ud stru ck. n chnlr. Otis sut down. ' clulchJng tremblln gly at the arm. mol s~en lng hl8 Ups. ''Tails;'' he whl sperl'd. but so Indl,,· tlnclly be WOH. asked to repent t ho word. "Heada." be sRld, more tlrmly. Fltzbugh spun tJ. e coin Into lhe olr. It tell upon the )J<) II~ hetl Wble with n little ring. Th ~ older ullin's f nce gl'e w wddeoly g-hutiUy. md the two heu \'y furrows exlendluK frolll his nose to the corners at bl8 mouth d eepened. a. was on the vel'1!'e at Il co\lllpse. "What Is It? Quick I" FItzhugh beot nnd looketlut the gold Mgle, "Headll," he 88.ld, t

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CHAPTER XIV.

Daolel'. ~areer In La S~lIe street dOled with his corner In ",bent 'l'ermlDa tin, the <><.'eRn ot deWlltl, be MIIed forthwith tor Paris. . "For a long boll day. " he told hlB trtendl. But It was really tor quite another purpose. Uuut. .\\,hQ ... wore ·by the JWln and .

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AI·I II" . 11111111(,,11)' ll1wllnl hi s rorm ~ r rl ~nl iwll \'(, I'y ,,1"'lous l), he~11 hurlf'f l. or f(lt!':o It ell. t ' lr h· p()lI l1 cl!il joyfully UPIUl Ih v t wo r\lU('rlrll l1 ~. lind Wllh gll ~l n '11ItI ('('lIn 1\I" '~~tl!I'd tll 'lll to h r or tli~ ~(l 1'bC(I\I~ IIlumug "-h I wlte ot tI, IIltJllth. Then more wille WIIS ordered to I" ".t the hrl de, I1l1 d Artl o p~lI) lIed ecSilltl l'il lly tll i! 1\1185 of '1111111111101 lou l'h ln g III por llell iur II POO IIIH own. whl~h tn hllll. of (,Ollrse. wns IInflarul· Il'I,·tl IIntl 11llrillll() lIl1 t. Gruduully Ul e toll> 1\II'nl'd UpOI1 uthe,r I plcs. wllh the h ' n~l J,ct enlilly 1~1\1I 1l !(. " I r .. oc! 1111 RboU l It In Lu n llon, d\'oh fell o w." This 10 Dnnlel. "~' rlg h ttu lly c\ l',·"h M yn u, [ mus t soy, getting 1111 lilli ' IP'lI ln li nd (r"ezllll: r,ut tho oUlI. h ('1111 ps. . . Anl! po " oltl Otis; J SOW hlli l In Cllrlsb nd lo st week. He looks (\rl" ilff ull y ,Ion r')r. 1 ren ll the puor

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AI\\'1I)'M the UI('n Uoo ot Oils' nnme "1'('11",1 hnrt ",ome nts ror Dunl!!!. Sine" tllnt lutl lnn FO lIl1Ilnpr lill Y wht:! u 1UII110l1s

hll ll \ ung u{"on U,e t"SB of " cllin t ht1 "I!pd 8/lt!cul ll to r. a8 DOlllel kn ew, hllel IlI'I'n n llOwe d·flown mntl. Hc never \' 1. II rl the lIlt uguln. He never weot

nl'llr It. 'L'he me lDory ot Itit roaring sent a shutl ('1er throu gh him. He wos Cllrt;. wOl'n , lis tless, comtorUetllI. He hllll l o~ t his "nerve." Groin gnmbllng tt'l\llC8 W I'e 1111)00 In his hou ol1old, fwd Ih o~ e who vlllued his good will (tltllle! It po ll ttc not to brooch 8Ucl!' In hi s hou rlllll'. W111m In October lie 11I\d len (01' th e Gennoll .. 'bod" cures he WII S iJroketl 10 h!!llltLl Oil well us 10 spirit. 1I1R flll eR t W08 fruitlesi. 011(' ~I IIY mornln'g In trlorence Dan· leI rPlld ftt his' brCllkrult 10bl'6 or OU~' t'I ~" lh. ITe hllll d lell 10 wld·occun ea N ew Y OI' Ie: , H e P'lt d o,vn h is newspnper, beck·

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lhe WILlter. ordered some cllt'.lugl'lilU for ms. L~l\' ll1 g his urenk!u st 1I111('U 'hell, Dlntl Hu nt's qu cstions un· uIl SI\'t' rcd. he wrote a lengthy messRgo' 10 n f: hlcogo trust COLOpuny t.hnt spaclllllZ~ll In mortgages. He tret ted wll h Impn tl cll ce uo tll he recelve~ no nil "we I' ; a nd then. bavlng read It, be t01'e It .UP /lild s lgh e..1 bop lessly. Onlll.,\ h('III'd nftenvnrd Ihnt Otis Im ll le( t nothi ng beyond hi s lifo Insur· l"I C~ . Til e house 011 t\Hl t.lrlvll hud gunl', IIlId with It 0 11 tJw pomp of clr· l' U"' ~ lt.'IlC"JO. 1\11·s . O ti s wo s residing tt?lIIJ)rJl'n rlly In Ocullo,nowoc. l{uUlleeu ""IlS with he l'.

Real Estate Tranle... MRlvlnt1 HtllllV et III. to i!:v" ' e t t E"rly , part. 01' ~f'o 14. '1' :I . R. ,G, Wavn e Twp, 1\ F letohe r I:Iflwkp to Ali oEl Gl lm n nr \lllr t of lo t. N o , l a7. In LebAn o n. ,i 'Eu.rm·8t Mo Kinn ev t o Allurllw rild ee, \J"r~ (1 f Vlr[! loln Mlht,,, .. S \J rv oy Nll ~ 8 7. \V .. ~hln.:t,on 'I'wp. 1400. H a rr y li:mlev t o Wm . Htrollrl, pnrt o f "IJ. 17, R ·1, T. -1 , \V,~~· oo Twp II . Lllllfl Wude to Cha, Dodd!. port ot t)urvBY N ol. 1:l079. It. Lou IlIlI1 to 0, W. MorrIll, pt\rt• of e . G. T ... , R. 3. betweou the MillIlll rlvllr!!

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FOR SALE- PRQPERTY b~sement., n~oe, trlllt trae8 and good "ardeD

III tho Probate Cu urt. Warren Couoty. Ohio,

IU June of thRt year two at 20'c1Ock 1', m . 011 tho IlNlIl1IIOI, tbe 10Uow AIl1 Cl' I('RII 8, whl) hud made logd_rlbeol real •• tllle towlt' "Situate 10 the County 01 W"rrcn. In the '1 Il'II' " lllI e~'( ·In July "'heo t, boolccll State 01 Ohio and In \ha Vlllago of Corwin and III'~t ' I' I I1~. tl'n n ~ portl1t1 o n trom Rome to bou'1 ded nntl,lolICrl hcd lUI rollows. viz: 11... . ., . gluUlng a~ the North· Won co roer 01 Par\rldKe h lcago, Wh'. 11 t.hey bourded the liner Btroetrunnln\l Illltallel w l~h 8al,1 otre.t S, 32' nt NIIIII OS thE're cmhRrk eel with them a B , 1.16 chains, thence a , 68' W . 3,31 (;baln • • . wlt,1! !la/lrot.<! Lot, thonce N . 68 ' 16" W. I 091 Qlillrtc~ ot n mll lloD dollurs' worth ot chllol1l8, t hence on .. line 3, 31 chalo. to ih. EUl'open n Drt trclI~ures When tlley place or 1.1erlnnlng. "onlalillog GO rod. , . . 1010 ... or leo. (eeLlmated l. The "hout W.. , nne bnll lert Ih \) IIn e l' nt !'jew York tho nOlDa he-reby conveyed by ••Umate. BO rod. more or. of tile tnll, tjl s,tln gul shed·looklug one, 1_." lIelllll •• me premises com'.,ed t L Il ot Ihe bln ck Vntl clyke beRrel ond white Beckeltb)'d~recorded In Vol. IOOol1'~~YI 8~ dll c l, ~ \\'08 not Daniel Rond olph Fltz. of tbe Deed Records Uf Warren Oouol,. Ohio. , Tho above pro pert, 10 Corwin Is oot lOcated hllgh. It wnli hlu own, Bngh Daniel on a named .treet but I. loc"te<l on .cr.... t or Flt1.rllnUOlph rollllMlonlnlt Northe ...1 from WayoMylllo.-\\'U. ... mloRton J'lke and on 'he W ....lde or I18ld This DamE' j\lggllng had hemlded at_tor R Old /)Otwjlen .ald Pike aDd P.r. ' d tl ' I 'rid", th AIr com Iog, Ull ley " ere ,urrouU\ . SaidB'reet. reill ... tate has been rel!1'latl, I railed ed 0 t the piE!!' by U phnlnux of shurp- at Ihe sum of ',f h .... Huodred luoo.gg) Dol. ' ' " mon ormlld \'1'1 1'11 camerae I" .. , aod will DOt be sold lor' I_ lblll'WO eyeu • ' . • tblrds oalll "IJprat.ed valul. DRI11el gr~ete d them wnrmly. shook 'rerm. or Sale:- ,0 08 third ca.b on <I.,. (1/1 h8nd s ' gove . t hem cl"urs In lone ~ear and one tltl' d hi . . . and wlIXed so·· l&lo,ooe two yoan.tbltll de/.rred paym.nllo to bear 10'enlt jovially humoroll8 about hl8 mnlleable at .Ix per c8n~ per aDoum lrom da, 01 '.'e to potron'YOllc thnt h e' "'liS voted a al1ln· :'It be .ecu'm:~AG~0~'"c!~3~l~~,,- , In" llI~ mber of the Good F ellows' club FbANI ,.,dmr. Luc~ Il. Beclle"; dec....id

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D~i!\y MoUarty va I!lvertt MoU~r. 'y . For dlvoroe, Raymond Wikoff ve the Safe De· I)osl t !lUd Truijt. U ., of New Uast·le, Commissioners' l'roc:eedlDca POOD. Partl tlen, E!lrl Whar\on V8 Mn rl{nerlte BI"~ .. llowud :-J"hn 8lttlr, buoll. WlllutlJ n. For dlvoroe aod cll.~ody e~~ , ~lllIv()l~ .. ull Ploil s . 123 9G; trle ~ ohlT till ,o ko o"I Ollll\tt ,,;C IIl llc bl110 , of o blldren . r li ~ \ t1 1 a tt rt t l ){ ~ ' ';0 .drH st. il K41 . Frlln,lt AI ~ llelr V8 DaVId Delioger. • rlle- . .:13 r, O; L Hha l1 0 n N \1-\1111'.\ For m n n e y . B. llk , rl'ut o f H" t " t·v 1 "1)11'1 ' B" x. ,:1 ; c..: B, q "'OH ftltL , P I ~r, el tl 1.,r An. d u.llr' .. IHU "J. "0; ,'h,u, \V ' I~.( ' Hl . ' r Probate Court Proeeedhlg. ",bllrlff'8 ,,,ldlli t'!H11 ,, !l ow 0 0 '1 f. r In th ll mllt 'e r f tb e~t t Ilf 1\ r, .'!3 I. t IU; L"I, ni uB \"blt~ " o , W M 6 rdi~, d tlCeaHtJd . w. ' h 1'11'1 fiVl'lI l 1:1 1 l.. tl t I U ll l tl ~ l' ~' ll nf, N il 5t ·l, "1~: 4; Maple Is hP POlllted brlrnlnist rn tllr. ,I , r G I O il.:! I flflul H n t' h rif!g'~ l',.VU 111'4 Bond '15UUO. U. C EoI 6!! ~ , .ltl8. 140 ; H W, 'l' ro v d J.. , r OK[l ,'ud br l\ l ~ ~ Fallon lind leker are IIpJ)olLlted up · r e p,dr s . ,.54 50; H E. ' :,) W,"', Will .>. pulsere tfln'l t>CI1. 1I' llill r , \JhY h Ili In r y. In tile mtll,t e r of Evoly'l MoRi a· rU PDl b, '85 87 ~ ,f W. Mond .v, ru. ley A. d 'JIHl l)1] o f ' ~"ld oblld bv Mr p,l rl ul( ~~"LUP.?D ~ ; H • ., . M " lllmp?Y:'11~~~~::i':::~~ Ilnd Mrs D .~vIA Foroos and the h.hh[fl t e ptlil' ~ I\nd COll~trno'lnn 0 1 n6mB I~ obl\n g~rt fr om Ev e lYD Mo. sewe r nt. Kloeh c l tnrm. 1274' 10 ; ({losey to Evelyn MoKinsey IfllrD"~ . Tire Barret Co.. 6 hb!. of 'I'"rvllt, 10 tbe matter of Barry LewlII Ino. $52. 29; L. M. Prilloe Uo.. blne prlnl Kinsey. Adoptloo of Bald ohlld by IJape r for Uonnty :-lnrveyor, 11.69; Mr. ~nd Mrs Davia FurDall appro. S;<1 Urlldv, rUtlflllnd brIdge repl1ln. . ved , N~me of ohlld obBnj(ed from '60,52; · B . Ii: Cowau, malntenauoe ....... Barry MoKlnloy to Barry Mot<ln. rep .. lr Rnd !pllY roll, '19,57; G II IV10 MONEY LOANED ley Furnlls, Iron Worlra Rnd Mfe. Co, lira wbar lotlle m~tter o f Mtlrllla. Wikoff . ole';is,'2 64: A 1 , Rettig, rORd malnt,"n !t nCII ~nd rep"lr pII.y rol) deoealed , Raymond ' Wlokoff, d ONIilY Tv LOAN UN BARM8 fili .07; Hury Brown, . road main Mll8on. aO '1 R. M. Gallahor are Bp a~ , 6y'~ iuterea, · for 6 to 10 ' polD'ed trustees of Bllid estllte be, tenance rpl'Blr IlV roll, Ill67 i6; yea". i'enel! & 'ferleH. h e .. 1 Be. qu e"thlld ttl IDlnor ohlld. Dooald Rn ""ell Brown, rOlld malnteuanoe, "'te "od LOBDII, .Wllmlogton, Uhlo, rep"tr and pay roll, U05 HI; F old, rhone a01. ' mID.Sf Wlok o f! Bond 118,000 0011108. ro"d maintenance, repair, pay roll, '33876; Barold t:;weney, MONEY Loaned on IiV8 8'001r ohauele, 81so secood lDortg8""'~ Marriage IJrenael rond IDalnt,enanoEi. repair, plly rOll, N ates boogM, John HIlrbine AileD Harold Osborn, blaoksmltb, and f2B5 DO, Blllldlng, XeDla, Oblp. 0: 4.20

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EDWIN BAIRD

V e ry ualur'RIlY JUI" CllttllJI t:1'I HUn AC"U '

first what 8PClJietl In thpm his IIIII~ t vulnerable spol. ' ''WItS did h · Ch il li !;' his name?" "Why dllt h ~ neell 1111 allns," "Whnt toul IlI·,·.1 hnrl he dou o and essured ttl C.l\'~r u p?" 'I'he'e were Ille Questlon8 hurl ed hraml ell "t; tll ese the ol)eH th~' foln wOllld nnSI\"{'r. "'nv es llgnror~" \\"~r(! .1I. pu'I(·lll' l to l\J nryIBnd. All "'I' nt wpll - o r III ror I II I! 111. b l'eRUSe nothIng IIUt good coulll lie rount! "t him- nlllll hl ~ nln eleenth yenr. Then til Y Cll ctlulll erPd n hlllnk \\'011. "rhpre were n"., y.'1Ir. Ilnllrt:onntell for. HI ~ tamlly I\"II ~ UII IIIlP(,llchullle. The Dnnlel. ot RI]IUlol.e conOlY wer(' or the South's nrlll people. 'rhe FlU!' randol.phs ot IilnA'lnlil1 nnd Vlrglllia 1I11r1 dl .. tllllul ~ h ed til m ~I: I"/'8 00 lIIorc than .everal occBslons. Pluhlly. lIlere \\'118 DOIIIIOII' h ra for their purpose. But Ihope live yenrs I When they hod gh'r n up nil hop of ('vcr 80un,IIIII: It ul1,1 wen' sPRrchlng In .lc8\>olr ror ft ~U('I'e, Mul pillmmet, DII~lel very t1elllwmlllly IlIl rl iJure OIl Ihe tlrsl pnge or 11 1 ~ rw w ~ J1nrJe r I! "eryIhlnr It contalll'lll. WUh I: olal cnn· dot, nnll fl ot without re ll ~ h , he norrnr N! hlft Ove ~' c ftrs In trorupriOJII. In JII 611 ,·p, to hllllseif. 10 J" . tlce to hI. pOri)'. be fplt hI! co uhl d .. DO l ess. 1:111h,"""n the "1\ ~ at nln Ne~ u nnlt tll' PII' I>'·, onr his hRII hpell un CI'('lllru l 11ft!, .",1 fhe ~rory rh ('r~nr Il'n ~ nil! IIuII. 'I'he homh Plellilltl ;'rl with " lI eur .. n.

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10 or l n pedl'~ tlll tor one 'who once been 1\ VIII(lIl1olld and 'ilia. oow he<'olllc a multl ·mlliiollalre OIlDdld8t" ror t1w hlgl l'!H t honor Ille cJty of hla IIdopti on could plly him. Thu •• ror tb e hour, Dlln lel hUll become an Idol ot 'th., p;;ople. Donlel rushed his cnmplIlgn onward with a lireless ~eol IlInt ontdlatooced hIs rlvnls 6tHI losl tbum to view. Bere. n ~ III I he whe~t pit. his cllrlnrance lIud cl1l'rltY were II marvel to aU who Imew him. Fie s notched only live bours trom th e twent y. tour for 'Ieep. lind 1_ thulI ' one hour tor 11188 Is. Every Qlln1I1 ~ ut I,he remnlolnll' elpteen WU a

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HARVEYSBURG Alfred Edwarde, of Allauta. Gil . • arrived bere, Saturday, to .panu the 8ummer moo~h!l with old friend, of wHom Mr. Edwards hal many •. Ur. and Mrll. Hlllt!! Linder, of Okla. homa, lire Knesta of Mr. and Mre Ch"s Ed warde. They drove throngh ill I i!elr Itutomoblle, 1I0d were on .the roRd ne .. rly fODr day". D. N. CotDl'~on, ot near Wllmlng ton, 8p~nt SundllY bere with friends ,Prof. E. L. aaUon and daughter. El6Ilnor" bere wltb Mr. B ,tton 'I pareuts. wbo .re 10 falilujf health . BI,II father. Dr. Bauoo, Is ,ln his 9Gtb Ylllir, B. L. UaklD II! out again, lifter sevum I d.ye' elolrn8stl, Mr. Boll Mrs. George Budsoo and family lIud M. M. Budson Ilnd daughter, MI •• Ella, of Xenlo. were ollJllng on frlendll beret I;ond"y Mr. Ilnd Mrs . .1. e. Bisey and I!(randsoo were tlundll' ~De.tl! of Mr~ , Mary Garner . Mllitles 0 ... Anlloo Rnd Pearl Cline. of Uayton, IIpeDt tlunday bere with Ihllir IIl1teu\8. Mr . and Mrs P . F Peterson. of Morrow. were guestll of Mrs. Pe~er. >Ion '8 parenti. Mr , and Airs. F. L. !:iarrle, 00 t:!ood~y. Mr. ~od Mn C~rl I!:lhlde.ker. of Kiogi Mille. were 8unday ,.Isltorll uf relatl vee here. Mr. and Mr8, B '. B. Took"r and family, 8cootDpanied by Mr, eret. field. IIpen' lIeveral dolYS In Gel man. &OWO, Ky., tbelr former bOmB. 0800ra,lon was obt!erved bv many of OUt; ol,lzens, In memory of their loved on"8. Mr. aDd Mr8 (:Ieorge Denny are the prond owners of a Franklin Iim081n8. Mr. and MIS. W. W . WelQb are oof\utlfylng tbe ex'erlor of their borne with 8llnwln. Wllllilms palot. whlob Mr Weloh ""s Ie the best. Mr. lIod Mr •. ~'ran. WilBon, !.alliBe Nand Geo. 114 Edward. attended deooratlon 1ft ~abloa on BUnd"y , Mr, oDd Mrs. Wolter !:lllverB and Mr and Lawrenoo Lawar I\t tended deooratlon at CllllkI\vllle 00 Sund"y , ' Mr . and 1141'8, Carroll Deatberalle. 01 neat' here . are havlog Lbelr bUI!d. IDge paInted. When oompleted It will be ODe of 'he beantlfnl homes of ,hll vlolnl&y .

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SPRING BRANCH

IJ'h CltIllPRlgn ClIme to a whlrlwlod Onlsh. ()lIl1lel r08e at daybr8ll1l on' el ellon e,'c IInu "'li S Oil tho 10 cellseI CS81~' rQr I \\'~ III Y hou MI. Mr.. Ama.da Smith. wboll! 11\ Whil e 81110kll]g II good·nlght cigar 08S11 was repal ted last week, remain. wllh lIun! lit two o'dock n~ worl]l~ In aboul ,he lIame oondUioo. ha r ,IIHJI rk ."d : Mrll Ollot Hrabb, of Dayton. ra. ~AI I" ~N h e r. Hnrry, It has .cost me a ~nrned bome. Monday evening, after ,"W'III mil lion dollol'll. Rut It bas beeD slllloding ftlw day. with ber II Iter, "'''1'1 11 It v('r~' cenl . I'vc bod a mllM". tJbarley Braddoolt, aDd famll,. 111'11 ' ,1, ' lInrs' worlh ot fun ... · ' Mr. And Ure. Jobn Tracey (nee' ~' P I 1111 II l1 ur Inler. lIBel one looked In th" r..",,, room of r,lu nl l'l's ftllllrtm ent. Florenoo LaOy), of Bellbrook. and Mr and Mt'II &111 Norrlt were oallUIIl' ",,"101 11I"' p (Ioubr ed It The room Ing at tbe bome ot Mih Alloe ObeD. WR~ Qu ill' ,tllrl<. nllil hetor:e the troDt ",lIlrlflwK "\' I' rl"oklo~ Gmnt I1ftrk lie oweth, t:!ooday af'eroool. Mrll. WilUe Allen left, SatDrday. WAS stlllllll vcr)' ~lIent lind motion leas. tOJ[ c rn ~ h . onll with n howl find n ' .lirll' k hi s tops W"re "[100 him . 11 ('1111· A gMt)' tog "'li S ro lllll ~ <\tunpl)' In trom tor Alphf\ tlDd Bea"lIrtown, wh.re Ih p IlI k~. Ihlck ' fllllg th" nlgbt with It, ahe will visit her II,ter and tather III ': rhe ,/I rlosure 88 II pock IIf w"II·I!,~. for a few ' daYI. tltey clllw.'d It.. s:nn shptl It, Ill ude It "lolllluV f'mhnu~e. liar.I)' nod I h ~ lll It up arrp~III" 10 thp Mra. Lero, U nrd And 1I"le ctan/llhTo be CODtlDued .) lerl, Mildred aDd E(IJah, and lira. BeNle Olemen •• uf Piqua, 'pellt &he \he week-cnd wah 'be 'ormtlr's pa_ ren~l .tr. aDd Mrs: O . B. IIHlis. Mr. tlard joined them on Monday £lDd all re,arned to t,h elr homee, "'ond.y ·evenlng. Mn. Elzey ~o" spent Monday with her pllrent., Jamee Allen aDd family. Mr8 , ChBR. 8raddook and Mt'II. Clln\ Grubb were gOBl'. of Mre . Omar Lewlll IIDd family, of WaYDN. vi,le, Mond~y . Mr. and Mrll. C. P. ElIt8 and lion. Mr8. Leroy Hurd aud Mr!!. Beesle Ulemenll wore royally entertained al the howe of Mr. John MoKnIKb& and fllmlly d New Burllng'on, 'Sunday . Mr. aDd Mrll. F. M. Coolt and .Mr, land Mr~. Warren Llloy were o&lling In New Burlln,,'UD, tlunday. Mrs. lJarohne Ohenowe'h lIod 1100, ,Colonol ErDetlt Leater JODOlI. kDOWD iIa' the- "fatber" of the Boward, lpen' Buoday In Nllmlng_ Anlerlcan Lei:lo~. III a ~e..,. buy mall III organlser. Here\; ~e Ie at &on, Wn~hln-,oJl, In eollveraaUon with ,Vlc:e Pr6llident llanhaJ adr and Mr •. G B . EIlI, eotertalned. MondRy, Ilt .. family diuner. 'be followlLg: Mr, and Mra. Leroy liurd, Mr, and Mrl. C. P. Elltll dOD , "00, Iidon, Mra. M. 8. WeI' Ilnd ohlu1r"o, of B"lIbroolt, and Mrs. Be8, sle OleOleoH. • , Un Jesf;8 !:loou hall been \bf\ gnells of re!aJlvB8 here, " PIIr' of 'hi' wcell' • • lrl!. Cleve CaDoer ilnd Mrfl. Oon_ ner motored' &0 Har".ysburg. Bun day. Sonday afternooo oaUers a$ the G. H. Ellls home ~ere Mrs. Geo MileB. 14r. William MUee, Mr. liale and \USI Bird, of Xenia. ' t • _ •

DADDY OF AMERICAN LEGION BUSY ORGANIZER

HERE COMES THE PARADE

SPRINGBORO Mr. Oheal6r Pngb has gODe to AkrOD tor the lummer, where bl hila a pOll $Ion. ' MI.. Marlaret , Gray, who ha. ~en teaohln. a. KIDge Mill. lhill \lSalon, II home for a Ih01" owao.&lon prepAra~ory &0 eDwrlng Bobool 'bll lummer at A'benl, Oblo. Mr. WaUer Ft~t • .,eeomed work A' tbe Dayton poe&oftlce MODda,. 'JIiII K.Uag"l able ao ra'liru &0 hla home bere lalli' s.,urdar .rom . 'ha Miami Valle1 Beepl..1 a' Day. , &011.

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w., 'r. Jord"'u aDd wire bane moved from Wellman to 11. ' little farm. soo'belllJ& of HarveY8bnre . Mrll. JeBele Ellie l!.nod d~\ltrb&er, Miss Veata. Wilre shopplDir In Leba. non on Thouday. Rome of oor nelgbbors plaDted oorn on t:lundav . Mn. Anton Unlll ball returned ber home here after IlpeDdlntr a oouple of weeks wltb he,," home foilla In PeDnsylvanLl. OeD . W. Davia , of neelr Well uan , bllS one at ,be besl field, of w hell.' In tbe oounty, mileage, good Tbe Lowrye bave a new traotor, and Bre t.eatlng It ont on lbe J. W. . good traction - all to an Ores well farm. extreme degree-are featl,Jrea of J~metl J~oob. aod wife were IIbop.. pinK In Waynesville, Sdord.y after these tires. In their making and nooo. E. N . Shoup Ilnd f~mily, of Day. in Fisk il tun, 0 , II. Kyle and family. ot Cea vital factor. darville. and J . W. Oooper and fam. Ily, of Xenia, were Wednesday g088te of It. E. Thompaon and wife , The Fi.k Ideal : "To be the be.t Frank Jordan, of DAyton. oame dOWD And speot Bundny with bill concern i~ the world to work borne folke here. for, and the .quareat concern in A . C. SaJlard and famll,.. of MI. exi.tence to do bu.ine.. with." Bmleborll, were Sonday gllests tit Urs Am~nda Garner a.ll1d daugbter • Jesl'le. Next Time-BUY FISK Frank Jordan and bls motber, Mr8. Anna Brannon. Ildr8 , K . H] , 1'bompBon, Mra. Alice TI~rry and W H. l'erry were tbe only one~ from tbll pilloe wbJ Ilttended Decoration 11.' Waynesville, Monday dternoon , Waynesville, Tbe I"d nBWS of the sudden deatb 01 Mra , Clink tHarr reaohed UII en Ohio ~~tu~day afternoon. Ed Gray i. doing some repairing to hili home. A , I:l. Alliin III doing the worlt. , .............. U. , .. oe ~ I.·Tlm .. to R •• Ur.f"'" Wm , M Tbompson and daughter. .~,; ~; ....x.: '&"7 ... Andromeda, of Day too ; Loo BUD. non and wile aDd K. E. Thompson lind wile, of tbis plaoll. splent SUliday wlt,h Boward Carr and family at New Borllngton . Clarence 'Allen lind fomlly. of Eooentrloltle. OMlIUL Woynssville, M. M. Terry and wife, Paul Verhllne. 0 modern Fretidl . lind II Mr. Oooper and fumlly.of Day- poet. was n "eolus Wh081l lite' wa. 1 I n our ClaSSified Column. ton, wer, tinnd"y eDes~1I of tbe PUHed hi Illternllte stuges of rellll'loUi •_ _ _ _ _____ Veterinary Terry famllv bere. ecatllcy ILI1d deplotllble excesses. After Oraduato vI Obkl State Uolvenlty - ---1870 he led Ibe tradltlonsl bohemian lite In Pllrls. then dluppeared for eleven years. In 1881 he appeared In OFFICE: the public eye 118 0 qUIII·Catholle with i"ourtli Stretlt, ncar Tyl.r FUNERAL DIRECTOR hl' "S8r;eeae." perhape his but· known work. FrOID this lime to hl8 death 10 Telephon. 93 Wayne8vlUe, Ohio 1896 "'erlalne remained. eJicept for Waynesville. OhIo Mrs. Amo. Compton and 01a8. en- brief ·Intervals. amonl: the cat.. of joyed an aH.day plonlo ill Boultoo'll the LaUn Quarter, drlDklnlf ab.'nthe, carouslnr alld '" rltlng ver.e and jourwooda on WednBlday. Fully Equipped for Good nalistic article.. MI8Bell Eleanor Baydooik and Grace Service. BARNHART, Shbmb"ngh WAre among 'he' gU8a'l Room Large Displa.y of honor at a Y. W. C. A.. reoeptioo Notary ·Publlc: a' Wilmlngtoo college Flrlda, after. TI!lLEPHONE 7 DAY OR NIGH1 noon, •••• ••• • . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 1 Allltinda 01 NOYry Work. Willa Frank P. Ree"es, of O,.y'on.lpeD' and Deed. a t:!peotaJ~. tbe week.end at tbe hl}me of hll "lalers. Mil" Jennie Reeves aDd olan held ... Examined Correctly... I , plODlo, Haturday ."s:rnoou and DR. J. W. MILLBR. G1asaes Fitted evening. AT MODERATE PRICES runeral ttIlrvlOe8 over the remalDII ••• DeNTIST••• of Robert Laoy were held at 'he M. Ill. ohuroh. Friday. Hurlal "a, lIIade In the oemelery eas' of 'owo. Optkal Department The W . 1'. M B. me' a' 'he bome S. Detroit, St. Xenia, Ohio of Mrl J. O. Comp'oo and MI .. Loool.. Oomp,oo} Setnr4ay aHer. Open evenlngfl by appointment noon. Ih. Ind Mrl. W. V. LAokey And C. H. MoKAY were week.,end go." We have ·Cere-a.lIa Sweef., Funeral Director a. lhe home of ,heir uoole, TholOaa ,Dairy Feed, Bran, Middlings. 01and Embalmer. ..edlk.r, of Hlllaboro. celfer ,Tankage, Hominy Meal, ~emorlal I18rvloel w'l~e held at 011 Meal, Cottonseed Meal and Waynesville. Ohio. ,he M.E.ohnroh, Monday anernOOD. Oround Barley. The addresll b, Dr. MoGbelney, of Vedarvtlle college. WII olie of the Drain Tile, Hollow BulldinK Either Auto or Horae drawn ..rvice. bee' ever IlalenBd '0 by our people. Tile; Fen'c lnl Posts, Ferfillzers, . No extra charge for .uto "rvle.. Mn. EIIIB Patteraon and daogb&er Self Feeders ror HOI[II.' Barrel Salt Both phonea in Office and Reelct.nc. Mildred, of Rookford. Ill., and Mrs. No.a. Special prices on loads taken Iild Tobin are gueat' of relilltl Yee bere direct from cars. Mra. JObD Baydock bal been 00 Practically new and guarthe "Iolt list for 8everal d"y • . COOle to our ofricc or phone BA.TRA. W A.~ anteed. T. M. Barlan, Bon and daugbter. your' needs. Let us supply you of Miamllbnrg, and Mr , and Mrll from tars lind save you money, W&yae.trtUe'a LeadlDa DeIlU.. rtaymond WII80n, of Dayton. were Ullioe tn Halnee Bide. Main 8. week end gne.'. or relll~lves here. U. V , Robison and 80Q aud Chas, Ford bne opened Il billolu!mlah Ihop This engine has been re~nd gartt~e 10 tbe proper~y Mr. Robplaced with electric motor Ilion reoently purohaeed of W. R. and will be sold a.t a barEliaU " ---gain~

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5 hp Gasoline Engine

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1~ hp Ingeco Engine

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Inside Chemical Toilets

Public Sale

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Waynesville Motor 'Sales

Wavneevllle, Ohio

ALSO A LOT OF 0000 BRICK FOR SALE Agency . Arthur McPherson ..... " .. Juno 5 Nathan Smith .. . ......... Juae 5 '-_ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _- - J F~a~~y .•.•..•... • •. JmoI2 ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ All 'I am moving &0 Splrlnlfield I wKl sell a' Publio Aootlloo, ." 'be Madden propertyoD "h street, WayDeaville, on

Saturday, June 5, 1920,

Your opportunity to get

BelllDnlol a' 1 o'olook, .barp, a 10$ of Household GOodl. SeI, blll •• ARTBUR MoPBERSON. W . N. Bear., Auo,.

Locust and Chestnut Fence Posts

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Be,lnolni a' 1 o'olook, an of my !:Ion_hold I'olnl&ure and a 10' 01 Chlokenl. ~N~~B.':~.li:f~li:'· J B 'w I b& A t ' " • r II , ao. I w\llsell ., my home In (Jorwill. •

Ih. Joho Hol, Ie" OD Satard., Saturday, June 12. 1m, for h'- .h ome in W., UUIOD, 11111 Mar)' KlrkpalrlA.wboee bom.1a tD ....ODln. a' 10'olook, 1 GIDI••"II V'UOi:S()I'lIlll. Ie" OD '1'Il1ll'ldaJ. fofpoee Hol'88 and all of 1ID1 80. . . ,.klo wttl. ber~. Iood will . .d Iloltl tiood.. Bee bUIa.

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ARlnle aod &lellWell. Wa o ,,,d for Dr. Uill. ~LeopRt.h 21 S. Broad· We WBO~ all ots Roc1sBI88wen 10 a ll way, Lebanon . hio. parM or WIl.reu Couoty IOl ' the MlDWE ' 1' UTJI. ITOR, Uplows. Mis Kathe r in Pr nderg-ast wa 8 har rowe. ouilivales. drill., pull. Dayton visl tor F riday . pwa lJ loads, BIOW8 w uo, grinds feed , 1,0. Illso uAed for nny belted ",or 11 Mi~s. lara Lil is vi i tinl( wi t h up to 4 b . I>, at t h e pulley. ~eeded relath·us ill ' 'hillic, th by e-ver y farmer, trook nlsl'r , ' IUft, gr ower a od flo r te!. Depeodable el\t. Mt s I::mma Moorly , of Norwo(\d, INfll o ~ory sod .. Illet ~e\ler at '38(1.00. A 1(0\1d propl)!lft,iou for. It ve yonDI( is t he gu'e st of rel ativell here. milD n n eltber 8/lllir y or oowllllelllOD . If y nn fir e Interlls ted, addre~s ReI' , C.. G rlluser and fllmily, of CIN ' I NAT! AUl'OMO'!'IVE '0 .. Piqua . spe nt Decoratio n Dav here. 15 & 17 West Conrt St. Clnolnnatl . Dletrlbutors for H'lmlltol1 and War George Dakin. Jr., of DRY ton, re n lk> lIntie~ . j~ "pent the weak·end with relalivt!8.

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Mrs. "~tla P'ri nl? and !:1 n , .1 e, of Oflylon, were Wl'e k' l'ntl I'i ~ ilurs with relati ves.

EAHL.I SP l': NClm For Surveyor

Mr Fn~ d Illlrtflock a lHI fanli ly. of Milford, Il t L\lll d el l Deco ratiun Ih.y 86rviees he re.

C l 'Y MA ItLAT'l' For Treasurer

St. M:HY ' Guild will meet with Miss EllI ma l,[ eil/hwIlY. 011 Th ursday ~ fLe rn oon, June :.lrd.

Try our .fob Printing

Family pi.:nics. busin('s~ folke. pleasul' ll parl,ies alwllYs call 89·4, Sawyer'" Sati.lfied ~ervice Taxi.

ZIMMERMAN'S

SPECIALS THIS WEEK Little Chick Feed Hen o r Scratch Feed Moore's High Test GaBoline Moore's Good Coal Oil Karo Syrup- all kinds Lake ,Herring- barls o r kils

Mr. nnd Mr'3. Earl McMakan, of Dayton, lIpent the week·end with Mrs. Viola Calrey and daughter, MISS Alice. Mr , and Mr R. Lam Bllbb , of Xenia and Mr and Mrs . N . P . Clybur n, of Chillicot h .. , we re SUIllJav guests of Rev. and Mrs. J . F. CaulI'allader and MiSli Clara Lile.

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... Seed Potatoes... We w ill hBV plenly o f late Seed Po tatoes in. t he last of t he week. AI~o, Borne tine eating potatoes. Ca bbage. Tomato a nrl Peppe r Plants. Fancy Pa nsy Pl a nts, . fin e for bedd ing .

0000 Brooms, 6Sc and 75c Let UB save you 25c to 3!ie on your ne xt b room . OLUMBUS. 0 .- (SpeCial.) - f'our lbe smllller eille! of the Ilited we ll kDOWU educaton In Oblo Statee. A.I luperlntendent of t he ara &lO on, Ihe s]1t1llkers li t Ih'" F'lrM t Mnn an.ld (0,) lIohoola he had & per . . Ilallita &ale8 or $54 .' 0. Claude A. Oltlldreu II Thrirl CoDl;rue to be hela BruDer. wupe rintendllnt or the 10 ColumbuA 118Xt fall. They have anon ( 0 .) schools had the hillieat ' been lilliected by the hto War U"' 1per capita ~al es IImong th e vlU ... U:t&1 Committee, unde r ..,bose aus· 6chool s or Oh,lo, Kl s PIlj'!!! S bou,ht LENOX OAP , pic•• the Tbrltt Conllr.sa 1\'111 be War Saving. StarnP R to the amount 22 Bars fo r .. :... ......... • Pou nds of Fancy h id, beca\IlMI or their remarkable or $1 ~. 2S per pupil. 8UCctn In tbe Inoblnl! of thrlrt Tbese educator8 una m ~ ny olben Navy Ileana .. .. .. .. . .. tbroUS'b tbe ule of 1000ernment 8.' will be on Ih rrogl'Ual of the Chll· Pounds of Maccaroni ourltiu. . dreu's Thrllt 'onlreilB, to be held ID on ly ............. ........ . The Ichool s of CincinnatI. or whlcb I lhe sen'ate chnmller or th. ta te hOlae Paying 36 for Elt g~; 28c for He ns Ralldall J. Con dOD la IUp rlDtendent, Oct. 22 and n . Ea~h county will bad a par capita IlI.le or $1 7 . ~ of War elect. l ome school cllild to repruen't l!Ia v l nll~ Staru P8 last year. which Iy 11 • It at thl! cong ress. Th ij represent.... It Pays to Trade a t record tor the larler c ltfe~ of lbe I li v. t rom each cou nty will be known , U.ked States. H, H. Helte r WOD .. as the IlChool se na lor frOID lila _ \ Ntlonal record ..mong the Ichool& ot spective comm\lll lt r~ L. , _ I .

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Orl holtox Friends Ch llrc h Sunday 'chool , 9:30 a , m . Meet· ing for worship at 10:30.

M. M, Ear nhart, don ot Jacob and liaunah i',urnhllrt. was born July S, ]8~O, flnti depa r ted t his li fe Mav 21. 1920. alJed 79 yeafll. 10 month, and 13 daya, He lived practically all his IIf' in Wllrren County. and tor a good muny yell rs In t he house in which he died . tie WIIS married la , Elizabeth Lar· rick, October 22, 1861, to which ur.· Ion were born two son9, Burton 8IId Earnest , the latter of ,vhl.m died in infancy. Not long thereafter the mother WIIS 'culled away, lellving father and Burton be ro)ft of theh loved ones. , In 1869 he waR married to Fanny Denlinger; and to this union t h ree children were born, Mrs. Gage. of Xenia. Clifford, of Springboro . a nd Mrs. Davis, of N ew Burlington, 10 whose home the falher plISIed away, MM ., a9 he WIIS f amiliarly call t><!, had rathe r a rugged cons titution and it wall unus ual for him to be canfi ned to the house on accou nt of sick· neas. Even In the year j ust passed, his 78th yeur,' we dnd him happily engaged in nu t only doing lhe chores but tJlIjoyinl{ the privilege or tak ing a team fl nd g oi ng t ~ the fie ld . appre· ciating the distinction"of his !lbllity. at I.hal l1dvullced age. to be engall'ed in active se rvice . At the home of his grerul·daugh ter Mra. Howard Hurl ey , in the earl y ;pring·ti mc, an accident befell 'him, I\hich resu lted il) hi ~ dellth. H~ fe ll u s hor t tii ~tu llce and was lIO painf ully injured that he nllvef recoverlld, and whi le it WIIS not lCenerally known that ho Willi seriously injured , death was ne:uer than we knew , and he peucll full I' passed a WilY . The deceased was conver ted and became a membe r of the U. B. church at Utica, Ohio, and when moving to the New Burlington neighbo rh ood, tranllferred his member,h ip 10 the New Hurlington M. E . c hurch, in which church he was a member at the time ot his death . On Octo ber 14, J 913, his life was agllin made lonely in the death of his second wi fe, a nd'he spent his remaining days with his children, who with his gra n d~hildre n were s uch a source of comfo r t to him , There remain to mour n his los8, two brothers, one sis ter, four child· reno eleven grand children, six I{reat grund,hildrlln, other relatives a nd many friends, Ju c1o ~ ing u p a life, what m or e a ppropriate miKht ue said than this o[ Uolmes 'Y " Build tI"." more ~ t atelr manslo nl . o Ill» oiOu ll

ThursdaY"June 3rd A fine play, en tit led

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"Adventure in Hearts" Also ,

"FaUy and the Broadway Star." A b ig comedy, featu ring "Fatty" Arbuckle and ~he Mack-Sennett Company. Admiss ion llc and 17c

Friday, June 4th Featuring the Two Serials,

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uTerror of the Range" Also, a good Two-Reel CL! medy Admission , 11 and 17c

Saturday, June 5th Another good pic ture, entitled

"Scarlet Days" Also Pal he News Ad mission , 17 a nd 22 cents. An

Tuesday, June 8th cast in a sltpe r-speciai productioll ,

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it is t o your best interests to know what that paint is-its spreading capacit y- its appearance-its durability. You are the man-who-paysthe-bill and who loses if the paint goes wrong. Make sure of good resul ts-the most satisfactory and economical job-by having your painter use

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We desire to ex l end our thanks to Will have no services Sundsy , J une 6th, on !Lccounl of makin g reo our neighbors and f riendR, also to the sil1K()rR, who helped us during pairs on the church. our ho u r of affliction . in the deatb of our loved one . Thl! Family . ~ t. lI1ary's 9 u II'ch First Sunday after Trinit y , June 6lh: Sundav , chool at 9:30 am; Ser mon Bnd Holy Comm ll nion , 10:30 . T he public cordilllly inv ited to these services .

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When t~e painter applies paint on your house

Ferry Christian Churc.:h ""~I!~ il~~ ~~~,!~uW~ !idL ; . eauh uew ~.m\)I", nObf... t!t~n tho I.., . Bible Sohool at 9:30. Preachinlt Let hut I,b oo Itom He&VOD \Vltll a dome mON va.t>, at 10:30 n. m. and 7:30 p . m. Elvery· TIll tbou at leDllt\) an , ..... one invited. J . A , Pine. Pastor . Leav ing thlna OU'"SrowD ijllen Ily 1110', un·

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is better than a ny other prepared paint on t he market, or "lead and oil." The She rwin-Williams Co. safeguard ita ~lJality in- every process of manufacture. l 11ey make all their linseed oil; own and operate large zinc a nd lead mines a nd smelters, and m a ke their dry colors in the largest and best equipped dry cot. plant in the United Stat es. Tiu ruulls

M. E. Church Ralph Co lt.on J ones, Mini ter . Sunday C!hool, 9: 15 a . m . , Frank Mo r ninlt LeMay , s upe rin tend ent. service, IO:30- "Enoch " Evening wOl ship, 7:30 - "Chris t's Fir"t Sermon " Sterl!opticon: Ju ne 2, " T he Slums of Chicago;" Ju ne 9, "India in T ransition"

- Protect your interest. and ~ pro1JertY with SWP. W. ,eI'lf

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Po .. lbly Pract icing W inking. 1':1 81e \\'(18 told to tlptne O\'er , bnhY'R orlb anci RCC If he- was going to s lerp. She dill so nnd reported: "H e 1M just turning hIe eycli orr lIud 00 ."

Some Costly Mistakes Men are Making on Tires 'Menc:-.wlio buy tires on n g uess, or a ll claims, are making som e costly m istakes. L arge tir e users mak.e tests and comparisons. A n d tile r esults in Ja t~ years a re a m azing.

De R. SMITH, Baseball fans who have Ions boon ndm lr'ilre of Tria 8'peaker, t be great 81 agglol ootllel481'malinger of the Cleveland IDd ..oe, predicted I lL.IIt year th.t hla team was likely t o win tile peouaot In the American League tbls year. And Speaker 1ft full111in, all ' eltpectatlona 110 far. Hie olub. 11 oat 10 front &ad play 1011 real baNbaU.

THEY CAN SAVE YOUR GRAIN FROM SMUT

The Way to Know At th e M ille r facto r y over 1,000 tires yearly are worn o ut in t ests and compari sons. They con stantly proye that r. [i/l cr is t he oest tire built. In " extreme rcar -wheel te sts they rcquire an avc rage of 15,000 m iles on Co rds . They pro ve that t h e new l\[iI\cr tread outwears the b es t of oth ers by 25 pa ce nt.

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Huds on Taxi Cd. · o f Detroit, for ins tance, made a long t est on Mill er Cord. !And t he avcra ge was 15',000 mi les. M iller d~al ers g e t hundreds to compare Miller mileage with . others. And they fin d an increased mileage of SO p cr ce nt ~o 75' per cent. Large t r u ck u sers a r e co m parin g Mill er 'Cords, pass enger type , wi th a ll o th ers. And -they are coming i n la rge llul,nbers to M ille rs.

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"Occna lonnlly," !P 1\1 Seuntor' Sorghu m, " 11 mIlD sla rts us Il lea der a nd then hu to g~' wIth all bls might' to keep u t the houd ot bl~ owo proce .. aLoD."

Ca li fo r nia stage lines a re u s in g M ill ers af l e r m illion-m ile t est s w'ith niany rivals .

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C.D t out the Middlemanl Make for yourself the agent's buying commission and expenses.. You can ship your cream yourself as easy as semllg to a buying agent. ' We pay t h,e freigbtand guar, antee your cream and cans against 105s in transit. Americati butter is now in competition with . cheaper foreign butter and the American Farmer must market his product in the most economical way Feed has not gone down any in price, so' every cent of revenue must be ~cured, and shipping DIRECT is ' the biggest possible . saving, Just conipare our prices for the past six months and see how much more you could have ma<le by shipping DIRECT to The Tri-State Butter Co. , Week I)e8InulD& W.." blc\DDIn,I WeeI< belfllIDlII8 DllCtlmlMir JanuaL7 Februar7

1st .... .. .. 76c Bth .. ...... 76c . 16th ........ 75c 22nd . ...... 73c 29th ........ 70c

5th ...... ... 70c, 12th.... .... 70c 19t1i .. ...... 7Oc 26th ........ 67c

2nd ..... .... 670 9th ........ 66e 18th ........ 67c 23rd ....... 70e

="'~IDDID' arcb lst·......... 7Oc 8th'..........7Oc 16th........ 76c 22nd ... .... 76c 29th·....... 7Oc

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Such t ires s hould b e t cst-ed by every o wner of a car. S ee w ha t they g ive you. Compare with any tire on oppos ite rear :wh eel s. M iller experts, in late . y ears, h ave doubled average tire mileage. O ld-ti m es figu res do not 'apply today. You w ill fix new requirem e nts for your t ires w hen you try a ltIillcr. Do it no w • .

MAY 311t to JUNE 6th, inclUlive TR~-STATE PRICE IS ",WAY8 GOOD FOil A WEEK

"WE PAY YOUR llWiPORTADON COST"

Cream la handled on Paaseoger Traina, eiUier Baa...e or Exprees . When Baagage Tickets .re required, we refund tbe eoet on each check. If shipped by expr8llB, semi collect We pay here in c:aee your agent doe. not understand, MIld El!pl'8Bll Collect. '

THE TRI..STATE BUTTER CO. Cuh Capital, t250,OOO.tIO.

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. The Department of AlP'lcoltare at Ito experlmtlltal fana at Arlington, Va., wageB an uneeulq wartare .,a\,ll!lt the deacSl, paUl amuta. It 18 estimated that I mata which eould be pra...ante4 ....1"1 ~ "!tlr deetroy enough whellt to mate tour million barrel. or Gov. o.ta enough lo,:feed ODe million honel, aD4 bartlI;y and l7e equal to four hlUldred tuouaaod barrell. This plctah! aboWi opere. tabalatlDl rel alta IJl yu loa, IOU..:-u.. InformaUon wbloll all lI'aln . ~ . . , han'b7 to &q AcrlouUaral De»artllllDt at W..........

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Nearl)' .0,000 Cream produc.r. Ohio, Indiana, Kentucb. (I Welt Vlr~inia aDd Vil"llinla ~hl p DlRECT. Our door. are lifter .... closed- cruca . .ther the cream at all depo1.8 day allrbt. No ratron eyer 100t a penny dealln~ with UN T.. JOur ClaD. ' or I you need CIUII, write for Fr86 TrIal CaDI for 30 n.,.. The Tri-State 1wId1. more ClaDi of cream per da7 thaD any - other cl'JIIMI7 the world,

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WAYNESVILLE, OHIO, WEDNESDAY J UNE 9, . 1920

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( Word. ~lJd mu.lc ~y 1'uw .) The W. F'. M Society of the M. , , E Churc h met at the beautiful home Our Miamis added another to t heir . o f Mrs Em .. rson MaBon on . the afIItring of v i ctorie~ whell they took ). I erno on of June the 2nd . The meetthe Blanchedt e r tellm into camp a l ~ ing was opened by music on Ihe Philli pll Pl1rk Il1st Sun dliY Ilfte rn l)o ll .., \,rltfRnolll' the sel ection being, to the tUlle uf 11 Lo 4 T he Il:ll m ~ . . "JeS118 Love r of My Soul." wos lIot q uitt! BI\ good U8 tilln uf I hI' . ;.. ~ In the bbsence of the presid ent. w e~ k befo rfl. but it wa~ a vic lory nnd . I I Mrs Farr p resided The Scripture that il! what cullnl s mo~t At lirnE' leRMO n WEl8 read by Miss Mabel Sallsthe bOYfl pll1yed e legllllt ball. and HI ) bury. after which all joined in teothe r ti mes- w(;!11, Ihe leaHt ~ R i d i!o IW!lling the Lord's Prsyer . After th~ ~"onNlt mended . an oth er selection of music the roll Buzirk ~I"r ted til pilch rh u I!alnl' wa ~ CAll ed and the minutes of the l or the MII\ll\i~ lind n·I I ... d Ih~ !i1 ~ 1 previOIlS meeting read . Another Hix mell 10 r " CI! hllll In lhl! IhlnJ . mU Ricol selection was followed by a a uuhl" an ti t wo " In ~I. ·~ COli pi,'" p~Pt't un mi ~!! i o nery work in Soutb with 1111 error a,"1 " WIl d I'li e h Ameri ca. uv Mrs . .1. W. Ward . The n ette<1 HlaIlCI H~~ t er UIIIl rUII U "ulj rn~ pUV l: r wa ~ of unu~ uElI interetlt and tht!n Wt!l1t to Ihe bux alii I k l· ,H I ' I ~ showed a lurlCe field for work . A recold clean -four willS lind 110 WAR~EN G. HARDING, realling on the same subject was 108lles. Uur bllYij rill"lot back in th"ir rear! by t he preRicii ng officer. Mr! half of the inning and ~c()red t wi.:" R. C. J ones then read a selection on Burtnn'14 dOllhl e a r.d singl es by entitled . "Study Classes in ' th. HudcK, Weller anei Cran.', Ludie~ Aid Society. " Afte r tIlt! visitorM had b~en retirt!fl After another musical selection with one scratch hit in t he fourth, the socia l ' hour followed, durinlJ Kurfiss , the fi rs t Miami up. wa~ I~it whi eh l ime dainty refrllshment! of by a pitched ball. but WII9 forced by brick ice cream and ca ke were Gibbons. pitcher to lIecolHI. Shurp served by t he h08tesa. aaslsted by singl es by Burlon, 0 born. Wtllltlr Mrs. Whitaker. Mrll Jamea Vanderand Crane , together wilh Ro me vourt. Mrs Frllnk Zell . MII!8eII Mary spet:dy base running, sent four mure and Mabel Salisbury. eounter~ scampering ovt:r the plln . There were a la rge number of ·""' lLi. " The enemy added two more in the \ VS. guests present. All felt gratefUl fifth on bing les by Chunce, Carnahan . Chairman of the Republican National Con"ention, no w in seuion al to the hostess for a ve ry enjoyable and Teboe and a couple of errors, the Coli seum al Chicago afternoon. and Chance scored again In the Keventh on his own single . lin out and an error. --~----------~-----------=-=~~~~~~--~ r Our boys th en attended to th e bal ance of the ~o rinlC Itl their half of the seventh W" lIer wu~ hit by a pitch ed ball. ~tul~ secofld. wen t to third on T ' boe's .. rror on Crant!'s eff rt. and s tol e horne while (o'oote was ex e cutin~ hi s 1J<lllutiful .and impressiv e ('1 ) wind-u p Buckram piiHE:~BI!I?T HOOVER CAlIF. Mr. and Mrs. Frank Elhon were fered two s acks snd was 8Ilte when . Wayne8vi\l~ is to have a real brll8ll .At lhe rellular mt!et ing of tho Itreated to 1m old -faahl oned belling John Pence . George WaterbouRe the catcher muffed Ii throw to r..atch band allaln. atter several years with Village council, last Monday evening. I by their fri ends Monday evening. and Dr Claaett joined more than him at t he plale. A balk sent F ry e a make-shi f t one. Several of the it was decided to back the Board ot I Everybody had a good time. six hundred olher weary pilgrims to first IIn1 all halll18 were S:lfe when musicialls around town have banded Publi<! Affairs in the purchase and last Friday in 11 journey acroSB the th. visiturs pluyed ping-pong with themselves together and will b8lrln installation of 50. water meters. hot sands of the desert to the Sacred Conner's offering. Cur l and Dave their work a8900n as the nec888ary Council also allreed to back the Mr. and Mrs . Joseph Evans enter - City. . pulled a doubl ~ theft, each .udn'f1ced instr umen ts arrive. Mpssrs. C. W. board in the collection of all water lained at dinner Sunda~1 the f oll owThe ceremonial was held at th e another billie on II wild pItch, and Younce. L. N. Printz and Orval rents as Indicated by lhe meter or ·ing gUest8: Mr . and Mrs. Hen ry Dayt.on fair grounds and upwards Bu -ton 's IOI ·g s8('rilicl' fII to Il! ft sent Gray went to Cincinna ti Friday takflat rate, regardleiJII of whethe r such I, Decker, Mr. snd Mrs. I;larry S~ilh of ~ ix thousllnd people were present . the aood aer((eo l1t in wi ~ h the 11I!!1 ing Bome of t he old instruments accounts were due to usage. wast- and daughter. Mildred. of Sp rlngAmusem en t.~ of various kind s with them. which will be repaired tally of the gam.e -Lhe dfth tor the Have you paid your taxes? Ha ve you paid your taxes? age. leakage or a combination of bow, Mr. and Mrs. Ed Morgan. of were provided for t he w omen and and pu t into shalle again. Innina. causes. near Bellbrook. Mr. and ~rs Cole· children; altogether it was a great The pule Will almOlt turned into It is possible that the Mem of Myer Hyman and family spent Sun- Waynesville farce in the nintb, wben Weller weu l J . O. Cartwright and famil~ 8pent Mayor Hawke was instructed to man Morgan and 8On, Mr. and Mrs. dRY . will give their 8upport day in Cincinr,ati. to the .pUchin, mound, with Mills :Sunu ay ill Dayton. purchase 700 &'8l1ons of street oil N . D. Smith and famil y, of ~p ring The following Nobl.s, with the ir in a financial way to the new enter"" for the Ullll of the corporation . This Valley . Mess rs Clement SmI t h, of famil ies . were at the Oases to aive catcbln&' him. However. they got prise, and as soon as the boys can Osca r LaYbourn and family we re g et started right, It is the intention by with It Alrl&'ht. The first batter Be rnard Brewster, of Day ton, added to the amount already pro- Dayton, Gayle Evans. of Xen ia. and sustenance to lhe sand -laden pilvlded ·for by private lIubscription Mr. and Mrs. I:!;arl Evans. grim~; H A. Cornell. L. A . Zimmer- Spring/ield visitors S unday. bit tbe trail to the bench "after mak- wall in town Sunday. to give weekly concerts on the street. makes approximately 7000 gallon. man. S. D Hinkle. C. M. Robitzer iDs tbree . y}cfous' b:ut . vain aMaults This. together with a live men'!! orof oil, which will be applied to our and J . O. Ca rtwright. QponUHt.tn\otphe~1 ;I'henextman Mr, and Mrs. F. D. Hawke were streets Mr. and Mrs. F. H . Farr were ganization.a fine baseball team ou&'ht In tbe near future . One of the pleasant social eyents _ ...._ __ pop~ ~ (0 tbe faithful Dutchman Clarksville visitors. Thursday. bu siness visitors in Day ton Friday. to constitute a real live town lI'ain . of June occurred Friday eveninl!'. in ript. "fie Mike and KurfiA~ At a meeting held Monday evenwhen a gay party of yo ung people .tt"ndeci to the .obeequltliJ for · tbe ing an organi.zation W88 etYected, got into a truck and went to Merrits Miss Grace Walton. of Sprinll' and the following officei'll elected; third Victim. '. ' Mr~ Burton Earnhart, who has town. where they 8urprised Miss Valley. s pent sevt:ral Jays here last Orville Gray, leader, Harry EarnUur account would not b e com- been Quite ill, is milch belter. Margaret Brant. The E!vening was week . plete"!' w,e did not give apecial men-' hart. pres.. Frank Carmen, vice. pleasantly spent bv the ]participants. don ·to Shortlltop Cllance of th.e Mrs. Wsl ter Elzy and son. Kenpre8 .. Frank Jo·arr. 'fre&8. & Dlrecwho were: Mr and Mrs. H. E B1arlchester team, Thts young man. neth we re Dllyton visitors Sunday. Mr lind Mrs . Cliff Bu rnet t have tur. L N. Printz. Secy .. C. W. Earnhart, the Misses Miriam Mull, Daisy Hammer. youngest dauahmoved into the Ellis . pruperty on Younce, busineae manaller. .owed marked ability in all .depart-. ' ter of Peter amI Amanda Hammer. Edna Cornell, . Alice Carey. E thel mentl of the pme, Is a hard and inOur fraternal orders-the Oddfel- Third street. J . O. Whitake r and family ~nd Mias was born near Westboro, Ohio, Sept . HOlier, Grace Walton, Lillian Wiltellicent worker. and '. gentleman at W~lton IIpent ::iundav 111 Day-. 27, J877. She was tlnited in mar- kerson, Helen Marlatt, .Reva Hor- lowli. Knill'hts of Pythias and Junior all Om... A team of bis peers would Gract! American Mechanics- will hold their FOR SALE -One Dudge ear. Who ton. ~ rill&'e toG. C. Starr, March 15. 1894 . mell. Lena Earnhart. J e.annette and annual memorial and decoration scr- wants be very hard to defeat. it? Inquire of Ray MIlls To this union were born three daugh- Frances Janney, and Measrs . Earnest vices next Sunday afternoon. June Waynesville Here's what happened, Sunday: . . Mrs J . F. Cadwallader was the ters and seven 80ns She paased to Earnhart, Kenneth Hough. C. W. 13th. The member8 of the three OTYounce. Everett Clark and Kenneth week-end guest of Miss Marne Brown eternal rest May ?:1, 1920. at the ders have united as one fraternity AD It R ('0 A B IlJaacbel1.e~ Kilbon. R. . Weaver. the new 8c hool suaie of 42 years and 8 months. 2 0 of Columbus. 2 2 for the occllsion. · lind a good pro6 perintendent. will move into lhl! new She was a kind and loving mother, la. lb • . •. . • • 1 1 U 0 gram has been arranged . The meQ 1 I I 1 ~tb . .. . ..... . 5 A surprise party was given in hon- morial address will be delivered' by Madden hom e this week. 0 1 u· 0 U seth Furnas Sr, of Route ~ .. is devoted to home and family, alwav!! Wbl .... II ... . . .. • ~ 0 0 U 0 ready to extend a helping hand to or of the 42nd birthday of Walter Rev. J . F. Cadwallader, whi ch anWalker. P . 8b. . . . . . • at l;Iis home on the New very sick 0 0 1 u 0 We are asking our subscribers to ~~ p •.. . . . ... . ~ those in need . She united with the Underwood on Sunday, ,June 6lh. at. nouncement insures a splendid talk . 0 Bprlinitcll r ead . 1 J . A. Funkey left SumillY evening kindly watch the date of expiration 3 0 • 2b ..•. .. . • 1 0 ~ Christian church whim but 15 years his beautiful country home southWIIeoD. ct . •. . . . . · • .. g The members of the three orders for Chicago. where he will spend I I I U Hraadenbura. II . · d of age . She leave!! a husband. ten west of Waynesville. An elaborate are requested to meet at the 1. O. O. this week visiting hi::l!lon and dou g h- on their paper. This date I. on each II 1 I 1 0 • BraudobUQI. 0 • • and every paper' and now that the Mr. and Mrll. C. M. R0 b Ilzer an 'children. two sisters. three brothers. dinnt'r was served and tile day was F. hall, on Norlh street, promplly at ter. T 2 dau ghter, Ilre spending a \\eell or a number of other relativt's ·and il paper situation has become so acute, Total .••.. . • ••• 18 spen t in playing g!lmes and music. 1:30 o·clock. The procession will we will have to Rtop your paper on ~wo at Bllrne,ville, Ohio. . mliny friends to mourn the loss of Ii Those present were: M rl'l. Caroline form at 2 o'clock, headed by the Mr. and Mrs . B. S. Howell of the exact date that your time exAll It 11 PO A K Wa,...vllle kind anu loving mother . . Underwood, Mr. and Mrs. G. Val Harmon Hall Band, of Lebanon. nnd 1 0 0 1 0 ~d ....... t . II .... . f Mr . lind Mrs. Frank Falzner, of ::iimma, Mrs. Merril · Boyce and lit- will wend its way to beautiful Miami Port.William · accompanied by their pires. 1! you do not get your paper 10 1 2 ~ ellere: . .. •. . . . .. "That mother. 10\'0. how 'be Ill.me, lie ' dllughte r. Vinn etw. Mr. and cemetery. where the following pro- neice, spent a few hours he re with in all prgbability your time hili exIJ : pringli e ld; spent Sunday at the 0 2 2 1 Ora"., . ...... .. .. . . 6 Whaa. wa. that moLber '. lo'V.1 pired . Look at tbis week's paper 8 2 2 home of Mr. Floyd MeKean and fllm- Tbo nqbl ..... pu .... t . le1ld_t flam•. U I Mrs. Toner Underwood . of Spring. Ilram will be rendered under the (riends Thurlldav . U 0 1 2 0 0 :t :::::: ::: Tbat klodl. ll'Om above and see when your time expires, and Mr . and Mrs. Charles UnVlIlIey. 0 0 0 0 i1y. I OolU\or. c l • . ..... . . 1 direction of Bro. J . C. Hawke, as Wltbln a bean 01 eartbl" mould. come right in, as you cannot afford 0 0 1 10 1 Kul'lltl. lb . .. . . . . . • AI mueb 01 heayell .. heart C ~b hold WhoBt! telephone is 89-41 Why de rwood. of Harveysburg. Mr. and master ot ceremonies: I 1 U 1 I GlbboDI ~b. ..... . • • Mrs. James ~' . Sellnl. Mr. and Mrs t~at is <?ur num ber . Call us up Imy to lose one number of the paper. Jurton. rt..... .. .. I 12 21 01 0I 0I Wm . Mlcbener. who has be~n ~~~ t~~,\'l.b.:':.~~:r~"t::e~~ltJ . uslck. p . . ... . . . .. I Wilfred Sim~. of Dayton. Mr . and Music ..... ... ..... ....... ... ........ ... Band time, mg ht or day . Parties func teach ing at Lafayette college, an '0 0 1 I a • Oibo"", p .• .... ~ Card of 'l'Iwtka Mrs. Fred O. Ogbo'r n, and children, "Amerlcs" ..... .. .. ... .. ........ ~ Audience tions. weddi nj.{s. business or pleasure 0 Pennsylvania, is home for the 8umInvocation 11 10 21 11 ·ro~ . .... . ... . 36 Sawyer's Satisfaction SolTvice Taxi ' We wish to extend our sinc.e re and Dwig ht and Ruth. of Hushville. Ind Music .. ... ...... .... .... ..... Male Quartet mer. heartfelt thanks to all who so kindly BIUlCbwc.r .•. . .. •.. 00 1 0 2 0 I 00-4 Address .... .. .. Rev. J. F. Cadwallader W~,.,.vlU. .. . .... ,0 0 1 • 0 0 ~ 0 1-11 Miss Vada McPherson ' former Mr and Mrs. Elvin "'ires enter- Music ....• -... ...... :........ Malo Quartet Messrs. J E Fraz\el'. Mrll. Harry rendered IIssilltance aud for their music teache r in the sch~018 here sympathy. in the loS!! of our wife and Benediclion tained Sunday in hon or olf their son :Sherwood. Mrs . Russell Bentley, spent Thunday with Rev. Cadwal: The regular meeting of the Wayne and bride, Mr and Mrs. Louis Fires lIud Ethan Crane w(\re in Dayton mother . The band will render a : concert The Hueband and Fsmily. To~nship Farm Bureau will be held Mr. F. B Henderson and famill' Saturday I;l(ternoon. A pleasant day was suenll among the while the graves of deceased broth- lade r and family. at the Sc.hool Hall ; Monday June and Mrs. J. B . Coleman were Xenia re latives and fri en d~ . A delicious ers are beinll' strewn with flowers. ...,....- Grange will give a picnic on at 1.30 . Business of Importance on vlaitors Jo'ridayafternoon. dinner was served The bride and All Oddfellows. Knights and Jun- theThe Arthur McPherson, who has bee!,! fo'our th r,f Jul y. Any donations hands. gronm rer eived many flJ10 and use- Iors are earnestly urged t o take part working i.n the Madden lumber pr~ents . The guest:s.were; Mr . in th8ge servi;:e8 and bring all the or sugillstions from the public will ful vllrds will move back to his home I be gratefully received . Proaram and Mrs. Louis Fires, Mlr. and Mrs. flowers they. can . in Sp~il1glield 'tllis weeK. will appear hite r. Harold Taylor and family. Mr. an ,I ~ Mrs. Julius Taylor. Mr. and Mrs .. Walter Campbell and family. Mrs . , It. pays to advertise If you ~re The slate S und ll}:-School COnvenSophoriolia Campbell. Miss Mary prepare(! tn deli ver the .goods. whle,h tion will molcl in Hamilton June 22Camphell: Mr. Clyde Taylor. Mr and WP do. · Let us pruve It. Sawyer 8 2.1. Quite a numher of our SundllY Satisfacl ion Se rv ice Taxi . Call 89-4. . S. O. Henkle has announced hln - Mrs. E E. Sears and Nicimi, of DaySch ool workers wi ll attend. Eel f as a candidate for county com- ton, Mr. and Mrs. L. M ~ Sears, of R b J missioner. subject to the decl~ion of JefferRonville. Miss Mattie Fires and e ecca ane (Reedtlr) Guy was Mr, and Mu WIII ~r ' Kil bo n, and the RepUblican primary to be 'held in Mrs. Nixon, ot Lebanon. Mr. and born March 7. 18159, and departed Wh en. YO Il lhillk of yo ur next dau l! hter . GIII\lys; MI,;g Ethel Ward- Augult. Mr. Henkle comes out for Mrs, Elvin Fires, Flossie Fires, Mr. this1ife May 2.'i. 1920, aged 81 years. motor tri p. consult us. We will be 'ow and [)oris und Boyd Hender- the office after a great amount of William Taylor and Made Shutts. ~ months and 18 days. She was uni- g Iud to tell yo u the best roads to son ~pent Sunday in Cincinnati, at solicitation from hill Il:lany friend a tAd in marrill&'e to Mr. Guy in 1877 . take. and our prices are l es~ than you Eight children were born to this un- would expect to pay. tbe Zoo. Call 89-4 th e coun t y, an d • owI Di t 0 a II" over On Tuesday ~ ftern' o on. Ju"e 't I k lik - " Ion, f our 80nl an d t our d aug b. ters. Sawyer's Saliafaction Service Ta xi; . ta h IS WI d e "cquam nce I 00 8 e a el ' "hth, Mrs Alvl'n Ear'nhart very d h h i e d h .. one aug ter av nil' prec ed er Tbis 'Iovely weather makes yOU "cinch" for him to be elected, Wayne tC!wnllhip ha. not had a churmlngly ent~rtained lit her cozy in death . think of 80me business trip you have • Fred. of the' S. Fred Store . i f t f country hO.m e a numbter of Mi88 She was a member of the SUllar .been putting off. We will take you commtlUl Lebanon. will leave ih company with oner or a qual' er y a cen- Eleanor Earnhart's I'tltl' mat a friende C k eh ch Sb I v ree u r . e eaves to 'mourn A. 1:1. Kaufmatl 80me time tbie there Bnd bring-you back. · ~1I1l8~, tury, and it has been hard work t C ' . .S&wyer's SatiBfa~tion ServIce TaXI. get anything accomplished in this at a miscellaneous 8bo~ ~er. The .af- he~ death fO\lr oons and three daagh- mo~th f~r a vi!jlt t o Europe and section of the county . Mr. Henkle ter:noon was spent chattlnll' and hst- ters, si~ grandchildren. an aged is a very practical man, as his trade ~mng ~ musIc on t~e Yi<!trola. d~r, 'olother, two brothers and four sis- theIr native countrp, Poland . Mesdames. H. V. Walter, of Leb- of 8urveyor puts him far In the lead mg whIch time ~arJ~rle and Lamar tera, and many relatives and friends. anon, Louisa Woolley. J . R. Cole- of the ordinary man for the position Earnhart, charrnlni !Ittle niece and Kev. M. searf, of l:!pring Vallay; Mr. and Mri. Edwin Furnas and man D L Crane and Mr . Dan Wal- of eommi881oner. neJ:lhew .01 the bride-elect, c,!me officiated, Burial in. BPlIbrook cem. lion, Lawrence.went to Ludlow Falls t.er ~i!lited relatives in Spring Valley down the hall dressed as a bride, etery. Ohl0, lael WedDesday, where they SUDday afternpon . . ---:-.~ 1": '''.--~ with a long-tulle veil, and groom ' in atte!1ded a reunion of the Furnas ..... ~-famdy . full dreaa lIuit Among the buds of

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' 1'), neyer Il s l(>11 to It wit hou t f 'I' ll ug willi' [ town of a h und,'",1 Illnll~:o nt! or IIh' I·". t o Co 8onl l'l h lll l(. A Illn ll 111; 1' Y" ll ca n't In hIm a te!lpo n&h' c neas t m ll sl'(' nd lng III Nr\l' Yor k, 1' ll lln ,1 I"hl» nlHI , ' Il l· i lo nt \\ 10,,1', II ~"i n" In I•• , " tho conl poser '8 Il ot~. It WH8 ftS IbouJlh. <-A20 I h,'I·.... wi ll Iw (fl U'" 11\ e:\' l~t"S t wO ' " n h' l lI ~ t l) ' I t I H' I'.!'i.'~ soundin g th a kl'ynote. he 80nreU un Ill' hn nfl l·rtl Ih "\/ ~ ,,"' I I lIlIll l'IIIIIl I "~r . 1 Il ullt k rll\:" hl ~ 11.,,,,1 11Il1'1I1if'1I( 1),. "I to realml the com poeer ssay d. J'et 111M,' If 1l~,'lIrul Thl' I" \\' 11 1 h" ""I f--"I" I 0. I I II .( \. II', 1 .. I l'n ~t1D \\' Hll u US I l ~ "'~ . \\ IHl 1\1 ' 0 't tn.l'l ed t o atta D. Il.1 1·f l l1 ~. HtHl p t'n Ut ·m al,lng . ThuFl Il \\11 0 ' ~n l SOUl;. I" )or l l li l1 ).; Ill' \Otl !" 1"1t: l!'\t:, R ia elOO ..... res. ttrlll on I he IIrms of 1'1111 Iltl'.". ,1 will hll" fo ". 1 Hilt.! s h" II "r 1 0 11 11. 0 ut \\ I t I1 II" : . t he chA ir. hi ...1110 on hi , lo t l'rili f ed III l ue 1).'1 ( .,» [ 0 1,,·""I,I(> n. 'I'll " . " I I I I III I II n I fI tl0iers, be ut tor a IoID, " ' blle pzi(). who ,'UIIII , [ will ho" " hnl h (r l' O. Ahlll' p JIlII .. , 1\ '.' , ,, • ~ lit ·" .. n 11 II I:e r·h" wl, II hill' d l'y lnjr l h(' 1Il fi n 11 In to tile 1'01110' gloom. An" mlrro l'ell lIlI ('I ~", I \\' nnl Il l) plIl llldl,\'. I II fll '~ I . Illl pkill I "~ "~rI k il l li lli" :11'1" "" " " In his fa c.. 1'1"118 11 11 In~ tTl\b l e 1 01l~1I 111'ss I 1" '1' ''"'1' hlll'JII!! II , ,, 1111111 \' 11'11 " Il l " f Jt ~hu "l l y he tw h' ll h is lirul\' . [ k Ih:h ll.t1 whIch by It. very profuod lty wu st ~l tng(, l llI' r. I \\, I.h )'U I; I" " \\,,,,,1" r l'. /. a .. I..III'NI C. n een. 11.. 1l'1.WII. . . . 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)'eare old . et aI. Deteodanr. Nc" Suit. Tioe uolleniltrne'i'..smlol.t..r.o. 01 the ..,.te Ag n l'd ' ClUb V I! FrAnk ~mlt b. of Lucy [J . Oeckett. tlecoued . to purauaDt... or t\n order ot Sale t .... ed t>y th. Probate F OI d ivll r c e "1lI1 f qlliMble r e lie f, Cour~ 01 Worroo Cuuoty . OhIo. 10 Lhe .bo"" caaa. "III ulTo. lor u le by wly 0 1 public .ue·

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the author .killed in thil clau of wricini, h~ transplanted the atmo.. · phere and weird happenin([i of an ancient curle to ultra modern lur,roundin gs. H e has located the my 11lery in that most unusual of all placa for such an abode-a fashionablo New York apartment bouse. It cb.... Jenies th e best detective, Icral and newlpaper brillns in the unravelin,. It will challen\le YOWI1, unle .. you become too anxious and turn to the c.Ioi ini chapter. Do not spoil yo~r pleaJure in that mannerl but follow It Ihrouih from the openin, inItallment It il

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B'Hle bo11 I, al\ the go E very body I Rev lind Dr. L G , Brool< leU Frldav morQ_ WtllllR in on It. Ir yon 0 .. 0 \alk b~lIe 'ended oburohMrs. W. E. B gan al. "l Blghl .. nd . ' Qnd"y . ing tor louianap ollft, to spend 8 few hill-II I'((>( ' l h {,l\.rluS'. 61H1 wh on It tit e oh 8.1 1, ,VOU 8re wonder fully favored . U I'l' l y , ' lOt! d , dPLlfnr')ls . Mr. lind Mr@. Waite,' Wlleon took daye wnb Mr . linll Mrs Ul euo Is t he Tetm.lt. U n l(!s, th o InflUmltl lltlon can be Mr. and Mrll. Ed Cllrr, of Klogma n , dinner wll h Unllle Com re-, I3rooll. dll~"tl nntl l hlli lllb t' res t ored to It. were oailing on friendll here. ~Rtor ­ l'iIew Burling ton, t:!und"y pion 'I, as Cloth ea, u or rllul ('olHHtl LJn , heuI"lng will be des , MIt!8 Mary Eva Franey . of Un!I1t\J. Sir \\'nlt e r St'OI' "'I I!J: In " I\' nn, u '(IYl'(1 r,,,'e v('r, :\1 ll U !O' clles ot deatnea a.. day night , hnf·... Marybe lle EIarner \8 !!pendIng lev. lIut!. WIU Ii week.ellci gueet lit 'he "lIlI'n W(H'~ 011 1' 1II Ii'I'II I '>4~ or IIr \:u \l ~ ed b~' (,ll t o.rr h . \Yul eh is an InYr .. od Mn. (;Illber~ Welch, of eral dtlYIt with Bonloll Haroer Practi cally new and guarflrtnllll('d (' n n dl tl u n or th e mucous su rand bome of Mr. and Mra, hllrl e~ 1lO. rtnll1f":". wl le tlu' f I)r Wltfll. h'atlt "" u r ru c (:s. ~'t. 001.11(8, Lowa. arrtved here, l::Iun. wlte, Jl ull 'H of ne .. r Beech Uro ve chu roh . J ohnll. " l' I\' l' L 'I' h(' sl llrr- WII ~ 1I"' ('l l 1dl 1111 1 l hl'll th " b luod otnto.frh M edtclne act. anteed . ' lhu mucous 8urto.cea dt.y nif(bt" tor .. visit wUh their pll. t I t t! 1H'~ tf'lll , ' Mr8. EuphAm ia WIl!lon Ilnd tam. f(H It lOll,!! tllIHl WAS \\' 01'1 1 ' 11I1v 11\ t lte ",1' \\'0 Mr. lind Mrs. Allen Emrick we ro wi ll g l vo One Hundred Dollars rOllls, Mr and .Mre, W . ./V, Welob. ily eutertal ned to dinner lilst Friday; Dayton vlslLortl. WednesdtlY . onhllll ,Y lind ~pntry , '1' 111' 11 (011, '1\\'(1;1 the tllr un y r:u.se or 'nta rl'h",l De arness 1:J ,J(ry Rherwo od. of W"y06llvll1e. Mr, Ilnd Mrs. (,burleR Llilrd, cU tln Ot ho cur('d by HaH'a C. I)r~ \,' I tl'!'C, 11111 I IIH' II lhe tllHl or Va m. \\'It ISh'u nt s. Mr8 Cball. Clllrll spent Sun.luy \ t urrh )fedh:lne , nld,' a bUHi ' iI'e utars tr ee, DOllS trip In thl8 vlolDlty den. Ohio ; All 't' l \lI~l'I'S. MrR , Edll,b Uoppoo lind wIth Mr, Ulurk at MiamI Vlllley bos. 'J'h e 1)\" 'I'('nUl , whlt '!1 Hu e· I J I' ''~g' 1 8 l H , 7Gc, \ on F rid.y evenlog . daugbte ('("'111'<\ the melll ",",,1 ,'''11 1<'11",1<. WflR ' r, ~inifre d, of Jon ell lJoro, pltal. HI'Ils ~ I ow ly Iwpr o vln~ frolU , 1" . ./ . C H BNF:Y 4: CO .• Toledo. Ohio. This engine has been re) We bave 10 Ind our ; Mis! telepho Mllmle Eilts. of !",tlr. h is reoent opeutto ll, ue exrlll't' IInrl1 th e fh'\" oll! ',' Ull! c Nllu ry. oblUlge. Mias Shoema ker, wbo will mount , loti . !lnd !Itra, Luther pIa ed with t'lectric motor 'Jilt- dnll's tire not "nowlI:' Mr Vlarenc e "with fl nte rtnluoo ilu ttltl "hello girl." Bnloel4 Bod 8.:> n, Douah! , of ne .. r ~ ew and will he sold at a barhi. Sunday ISchool CIIlRII on Thurs. ' . ----.-~ --Mr6. Jeff Barris la tranSBot! ng Burling ton. ctttyeve oing Ioe gain. oream lind c,,1Ie ' ton , cbBlnnlU l of ,I", Natioolll boslnes8 10 Indlllna j this week , MI8S Rut,bl1null Peterso n Rpent were eerved. , I !..oar- us of Womon v. If·r, . Is n'lw BeginnIng of Greal In stitution, ,I udKe WI1IIlrd W rigbt, of Leba- Saturda y night wl~b II1r. tmd Mrs Mrs Margar et Everha rt of MI, t.. ChIcago h..ad l:lg " d " l e~,,~h)D 011 th o 10th of ./ "'lIlI" ·Y , III ISifl, I!lf oon. Was In our town on /:iunday Boraoe Compto n lit New Bur\ing 'on . . -.T\ty a re""l ~~ tl'6 n "i"JIIIL"HlB IUtltsbu rg. visIted severn I dt~YR 8I,,,,,hll'lI 011 "O ll' \lll ll~ "'" " I lI t'I) r · lo st I' l ""I ~!(... 1.\"""'" ~o 'H ill to ", om"., ~.e Mr. , 1\1 ,~" Mn bol 1\1 or/o(II 0 wall on 'he [Dornin g. and Mrs. Charley Burner at. week with Mr. "nd Mr8, JJ''''u l cd ut Cle\'",llllld 1111,11'(' rh~ Inw! B. M . "'I .. .,,, ,,. iDt~ Ih~ Slrll rW.OIY \lla ~(.,,~, &ended li N t·, the R te w rtl1Y~ I,,~t wpek Peele Mr Chall. re!lnlon . whloh was Clark ond olber rel W Il1t.~. of Wllml Bgton, or Uhlo, John U, It nl'I«,r '11~ r "'us .. tlves bero, <1CIttI'Dl ttee ,.' 11 ,be" ':I~I ~ LIl r" . Etl WII rd Cook Ilnd ob lldren, wos 011111ng OD Ilcqollln tllnoe8 bere. held In oonnec 'lon wl'th .10D~'bBn Mrs, t'I t.'lc h~ (t preslden L Uhas. E. Johns and Mrs , T; . ..... !" ... q nt s:-olots aaroos TII O oJl" 'r 1I11'orMIlls' birthda y dloner lit the home woro vlHillnl{ her ::Ionday afterno on. ) IIJl'nUJrl were U eury 1 " I II~It 'r , SUIII II C" 1 0 1 ll " ~r ~ ' tlrry . Rober. Hun. attende d ~be Mi8~ion. " n~,,; 0" t" "y go to call the ,on· of Mr , Mills, OD tbe In the eralley Run p"r" nl,s, Oor Mr onl(lorll , I1ml Mr~. are Utlorl:o IUY meeting at the home of- Mre. l meetIng WIth Putl. "'n<1 ,,~ wR . SteJlhc lI IIl1rkt"'s< 1If111 \\'11· grll8t lucceliS In catohln g qUlllity nelghbo rbood, Sunday . It Willi Mr, Emerso n Mason. In Waynet ivllle, on " " 1l0CTDts ot Slln Fl'Bncl&co. June HUll) ltock etoll e:r. 'I'IH~ l' 01 r1I11tIlY was I"~t W el lno~cll1 .V. 28. M1l18' IOOth birt hday 8[lDlve rsorv. MElfsr', Curl [)oltln onel .Joel::lhutt-e !tnd quantit y. Wednes day . CUI)III1I1~ed at S1,()O(l.(lOO. Mr, and Mr8 Crew IlIDd 80n, Aud. "ttende d 11 lJ"rty 10 Dtlyton. SaturErl Lukens ball heen quite a lIuf. Mr, and Mu. ~usaeJl Morgan rey. called on Ben Bawke' 8 and rlllY night, rerer for sevllral day!! from an moved In wltb Mr, Na\han ·wlth. Walter c Varoer V '" BAuN HART Bundsy afterno Il/feol,od on. jaw, Mrs . Mllry Muoro 1l0U niece, lII88 last week. Mr. Smitb had 11 al\le of .:;,. ." Vete rinar y , New Gutnea Love Token •• Mr. Rnd Mn . ~' ranll Stanley Bnd bonseho ld goodll, tiaturdll Huleo Luclu. of M~ \:lolly. were Mr . .. nd \Its, B. W. 8m1\1l. of Y after. When e New 01tlnen ,,"oUlnn fnll s l4usst8 of the former' s 818ter. Klogma n. wore lD our town aD dangbt er, MIRe Mabel , &nd Mr. and noon. Notar y Publi c Mrs. Oraduato · of Oblo Statr Ualvert l'v In love wIth a mon she 81·tHl~ u piece Dlln Ml1r lola n and Mrt!. Walter etBnley were ~Ilnda,. fumlly . Saturda y ::Ionday. Lawren ce Becha'h orn, cf F~, Megnesta at the home of Waner Gray Kinley of atrlol to hIs sister. 0", It h~ hns no .. nd bUDduy, , 18 apendin g .hlB vaoatio n All kinds of Notl\ry Work . Mr. lind Mra. John Vander voort and family, IIIlter. to bls mOlller. 'l' h"11 Ih .. fnrly Will, near Bnvey ebnrg, Clar with Mr. and Mr8. Rlllph J ohos. OFFICE: and Deeds B ' ~peolal'y. wbo receiveR tbe strIng lellH lhe tit. LUOKtI n 0 ern wrore! onrl MllIsl:leleri were t3nnday oallers a' 'be home of Mrs Luther Baines enterta ined we re Th~rBday livening oall-, "'olnoy KIng. M18888 Zelma and Rea Fourth ·taoy. yored man the pnrticulnr \\, OlIlflU I. ere at Street, Mrs. ncar Tyler relutlve 8 from Indiana . part of la8t l"tober\ Bun', the Morgan home Mr. and Mrs Lee Bawkln ll aod weell. Mrs. Vorl Ouks and In love with biOI. Telepho ne 98 MrR. 1>1 IS8 .1 .. De UrH mer; h .. ~ been flssist dangbte r. of near ;(Ingm .. n, were ,re8sle Longao re attende d the - -- -,,--- - iOK MI ~ ~ All oe Cbenow eth In I,be In tbl8 YioloUy on SUDday . County !:luuday !:lohool conven tion L_ Wayn esvill e. oflre 01' Auo~ MADdy ~mlth for 80me Ohio at Masoo on Friday . C. E. Ge"ioy hall on sale a beautl. tlDl(>, pUllt . MrA. t3mtth's oondltio n fol four. cloor Ilmoeen e of the Oak. Mrs. Matilda Emrlok Is able t,o be I remtLin ... bout ~be 81\I1Ie ~ om e again aUer " three.mon~hR I l .. nd mbke. It II a beanty, and bll POUTlCAL UJEAS Itay Auoono oement Is made 10 tb ia wlll make lome-on e bappy . with Mr. and MrI . Allen FUNERAL DIRECTOR leUer of tbe rel(ulilr Btleket Mfltltlnl Emrlok . Mr. and Mrs W . A. Merritt , Mr, I at thO' Middle Roo Primiti ve Ball' aDd Mrll Fred Barlan and Mr. an.! Mn. Frank Rogere spent 106' ~ eek I Wayn esvill e, Ohio tlllt Chnrob , t!l1nd"y, JunR 13 Mrll. Amos Elllls joined frlelldll {,rOID at the old houl near Rtdgevl lle' l Day\ou Mr. ond wblle her ''''her and m8~her. Mr. r Rnd Xenlaa t ~hantz'lI park Ubester White and ... Examined Correctly... 'olulrtre n Wdre tlunciav gue"ie of 0, aod Elnjoyed aD oo'ing on SUDda,},. and Mre. W . 8. , ;arey, Vi8I1ed . reJ". 1 Fully Glasses Fitted Equip ped for Good tlvet! In IDdl'ln ..'. P . Ellhl Imd family, Dr . and Mra A. A 81laddti y en· " AT MODER ATE PRICE S Service, Mr. Bod Mr8_ Olove lJonner Bnd tertll.\ne.1 a' dlnnn on BUlld .. y, B. 8 , lIr. and Mra. William Brown en. ~oo . WIlIle, aUtlnd· d tbe fnner",l 01 Tucker, cashier of our bank. tertalne d to undllY dlnDer, Mr. and Large Displa y Room Mr . Ilrmn e r ' ~ gro nl1m o ~her at WllMrs. Fred Sbllw and daughte r.Ruby " Dr. A. A. Shad day WIlt!' oaJled pro of Rlohmo nd, Ind . m iollion. O Ut' d .. y III8t week fSII810nally to Wavnes vllle, lallt week i TELEPHONE 7 OR NI GH1 Mr and Mu. Harry anl1 '-_ _ _ _ _ _ _DAY Optical Depart ment ______ Mr , Mild Mu, II' M. Cook .. nd 'i'here was no 88rvloe at 'he cbildre n and Mr. Amos BouSh, of ,h nl/ br l'r wllre ' uod,IIY :: oe8ts of Mr ~';rienda ob nrcb I.., Sunrlay oa aeS. Detroit St. Xenia, Ohio Harvey sburg, sJjent ~nndo, with -::,-:-:-~.::...::..::-=.==:== 1~ 1 .. 1 ~\ rt4 , ,V ·, rlE n Lno,v, count of repBlrll. Open evening s by appoint ment =====:'"=~ Mr. and Mrs , Allen Emriok , \1r " fI<1 Mro! Oll,n Ml oil'l. of M, Tb i A. M E . ohoroh held an all. 1::I ,·lIy. :tlr ,11111 MrS. V,,] Myerll, ot day meeting Bnd 'dinner on tbe Mr. 8nd Mn. FraDk tlmlth enter. lawn tained on Sunday the tollowl og n""r J, - rl", H I18~,' 11 MfJ'l(ao , of Lv,le, 00 Sunday . gueetl; Mr. lind Mrl Nelson Shade ~nl' Mr. nnrl Mrs (;I1<'''g8 Proat Geo M . EdwardA II atwodl ng tbe DR. J. W. MILL ER. and ohtldrel J, Mr. and Mrs . Beo l \'IBr 8 l1ud " V v. nest,It of Mr. IlDd Mrs Knlghh of Pythlllll Graod Lodge Champi on. Mr, and Mr8, Barry I),,). Morl/iln AI,d fllmlly Dtllng held 10 Cohiwb u8 'hla weell. Obamp kn, Mr and MrA. VIrgil ..• DENTIST••• M r n nn M r.. R'18seli MOr/lBD lIud Mrl!. Ida Bowe II reprelM 'ntlng OhilmploD and dallghte r, Bl ullr and IHl lt. tlllll u bt nr lII o ved luto tbe No,~e ol4aple Temple , pyth1an 818terl" a' B$nry Botop, of Day'on ; Frank "lIlIth pr'.l 1J rl.y. Of· Lytle, hl8~ the Gland Lodge beld In Colnmb ns Hecllat horn and family, of Ft,. Mo. ' I ' bllr~rl"v W e IIfll VAry t!orry to Kinley ; Alphll8 mlLh lind family &nd I.. ~, · th o :p f>xo~ ltu " t. )'OUUI( people , 'hit! wee'k. ,., Mr , and Mr8. Ralph Johns. hut whul Is ,, 0' losl! i8 Lytle'l! gain U .. rtlH HrA flut llnl10uuclng \hl' wI'dr\ItJj! ot Mr. p .,rry PUPA(hrott.e r FlrIt Vr.ltlng Carda. We have Cere.a. lia Sweete, "t ~,~ Erllt1~t l)llkln) to MI88 Ber. The practice ot ualoa vlllUng c:ardl th" Z tlO k. nt Dllyl.ou. JUUtl 8th. Dairy Feed, Bran, Middlings. 01- Funeral Director bu come down to us trom sixteent h and Embalmer, ceotur, Italy. Then 'Padua wu at. Kflter Tankag e, Hominy Meal, Mr . and Yrl. Goo. Smltb, of near tended 011 Meal, ver), I.raely Cottons This clever ~rite! has made by eed Iludentll "'cal and trolD Each Had I Renon. li'erry. vlsl.' ed Mr. aDd Mrs. Elwood Wayn esvill e. Ohio . Germany, wllh whom It 'IVa. the cu. Oround Barley, notabl e ~ontrlbutl!ln8. to" hu· ' ... nl'lghMr who hud been ,,,orkin. Tborn.a . eal' of town, laBS SnDday . tom when tbey lett colleae to pay OrqU8 llter~ture ~~, hiS Hi.s- 11111"11 1111 rIllY ,1ecll1erl Rlobllrd Purdom hae sold his prop. wBnted a Drain Tile, Hollow Buildin g Either tarewell vlslta to their profeaeor.. io!r. Up to Date and In t lillIe recr otlon. ~(\ ~hesherenlllrke Auto or HOl'le drawn Mrvice. erty South Main 8treet to Mr, and When these dlgnltnrles "" .. re not at Tile, Fencing Posts, fertilize rs, ' olQmon Sloan'8 Advice on I th l' turnllv lit StllJllcr thnt sbe wasd to MI'8 on No extra charge for auto aervlc.. alArl Lehrs. of Daytcn . They &0Ilowe to receive th ~ personal tokeo, Self Feeders for Hogs ' Barrel Salt (lW to :R\ln the Univer se." In l ing In n ~how toni Both phones in Office an<l Resld.n ce will oconpy 1$ about 'he middle of ght. JtlAI to the student lett their nuwes on 1lI1~ impy" he produc ed one of I TI)~ 'lIit1e 3·~'e(lr.o ld dought .. gel out. the mODth. No,14. Special prices on IOods taken r looked of PBPe_r: _ _ , _ __ .. _ _ _ the 8w~ete8t, most appealin~ 1fT' tlnd sold: "I'm gnlng direct from cars. to tbe show One or the twin dllughtt lrtl of Mr. storie8 of a boy ever written . JUsl to Got In." 'nd Mrt!. Elmo Pierce, of 80u,b of During the past few years he Come to our office or phone DR. "al!auq~xril-..·.ulIunq allu;I tOWII. waH burled here, Jalt Thurs. • - .....- - HAT HAW AY ~IOO 111.1 'LLlonq lO PUll( l'81tl lOU eS.1 your needs. Let us supply you has found a deligh tfully happy dav. ,_ Gondola ElCcluelvely V~netl.n. : ool lIulI1{l 'I{O" 'PillS from "I{ 'J91111q cars I)UO and save y!>u money. field 'for his talents in myster y MIMI! Agnes Shaey, of Uavton , Is WafDe ume'1 Leadtn& DeIlUe l 1\ wns not unlit the end or lIle se.,. pOOlJI{ ~o 9;)al\l y' 1{l1'" pa~u9~9Jd :fllia q .Ialtlng ber <\oQ81l\,Mrs,John WO,aver and' detecti ve fiction, ' ''The c~t "t'nth ('cnWry thl!1 the Vcnlltlnn Ol'ftoe in Baln88 Bldg, 00110 ·A.illuuq iVA'. al{ llll{l paaolluil lu Main BI H<?~8e '~f Whi8p ers'.' is the ~e8~ I;,,"(l nlo n ~5t1m ,,<1 Its preM!!ol O , ~'de Q,bbon l, who Was operattl d III{ Jilq lIulllSI" SUA' '. palla 'J u lllOJq thmg he has done In that h116: IIIl1l sombel·tl ess or color. 81UIPllclly on a\ MoUlelian h tl8pltal abou' ,wo IIUUlI A;w 011111"" .(up auO 'lIlUlU~ Jno A vnln tit· nVi1l' be ou . r p-Ieasu re to offer '''flIp l hnM he.. n mn<le to Inl.rotluce It weeh "Jlo for 1I1Ipendlcl&iB, was 10 lJilqwaU l JelJulioA Gin lUi'" JUIU\lu\l tg you 8eriajJ y in this paper. In other coulllrle~ , hut It hns nppR~ brough t home, la.t ~'rlday, and Ie lJa ... Rl ·~II1 'l00;, pau 8ilIjU;' IIUllluq 111 tlult you get the first in· enly resIsted atl en'orta at Ilcclimatl· geUmg along flne . 1IIl18 JIIII JO~ palOu II OIl'" 'lUl1l1 AW Mre SylvIa; Weaver , or Xenia. I~ etallm ent, • Tb ...e tbree young men won thE ·.eC!ltInl-l .<.IWUIP-'O .<I .... W ~oN _ \ SIlUOIl. ======================== === ~ vlelt.lng her 001181n. MrB. Obarlep $I 0.000 otrerlld by tbe Republlcall .... - -Nationa l CommIt tee 10 tIle plat. Brelefo rd, e ..8t of town, for a few form 1U"eeU on eo~tMt-ltmltetS daYI. • And There Are Other.. to y~tln. mell under 2fi yell n of Phon e 58-I X --Wayn esvill e, Ohio Jud Tuokln SIlY. he knows R man a .... ,C~rl Sl!Iltb JORlyn ot SprIng· ell\.' lIa,... WU lint ,- wlnnln8 .,hose Idea of personol 8\1CCeR8 Is ALSO A LOT UF GOOD BRICK FOR SALE slnlJln' 011' tbe key ao loud that the . '000. ·Howard D, Wllllon o· blJatSelpbla. WIlli leeolll4. ,ettto~ re~t ot tbe choIr has to gIve up. "000. W. P. Smltb ot Ano Ar· bcw, IIteb. wu tblr4-t he a_rel _ '__ I •__ • .__ _', ~~ '1000. AU ars c:01le.e mem Ray Peterso o and tamlly. of Chi- anel all ..rn4 to the_r . The~ cago. are guell\! of relaSlve~ here. an"eeU onl wtll be lI"rlt~~ I~to the RepubU~ p~~\f<U'1D I\lb· Mr. and Mrt!. Harry Nlokerl Oll ~tted to ~~.. q~_ '~OnY~~D. lind 80n, .ll:verett, leU, WOOoeeday. '-: - . .. for a Vi81t ID Californ ia. ~ Tbe f.. lil, ' ~l\ld a~ \lllt.n 8~lal In the anne~:Wedlle.day &nd Tbnra· day Bveulng a of lut week. In 'be hnllnes l B8IlloD, ~b. '\J,l lowlo, o~l oerll werf' eleoted ; }lf8l11lIln$, La •. reUa Burley I vlo&.preaIQlln'. Loyd ""... - -oavls l .eoretarY,-MYI~ V~l)dt!rvor~ i Mra. C, B. Throok morton . of D&y. trelliUf or j O.car !:ItaollellS. lon, wat! called here by Ihe I1lnel. 141811 Marie Mneub er had &8 her or her mother , hoilee !t08ltl. la8' week, 141._ Mrl. MInnie Miltenb erger and VerQa Conklin . Mary LeWII, DODna family. ot Mlamls hnrg wele Battey. Graoe Sh"mb anlb' aDd IU8l'. or Mr, and Mrs, Jail. liIunday WeldDe r. 1Il1e8r.Dor Haydoo ll, Rev. John Beck, ot Coloraa o, viiCl~ .. W:>, ~ of i . S , ~. enjoyed a l$tld rela'ive a here lat!t week and plODlo ". '~e bo~e of the \eaobe~, preaohe d at tbe Reform ed churob MrI. MUohe~er, tta'urd" y.fwrD ooD. _ , 8unday .0rDln g. Mrl loa Shue t. 'WorklDI at 'he Yr. dllib A. Mlohel. of Obloaso , eltOhaDl(e here. TietWd hlB maDy frlend8 and rela. Leeter Harley la worklD S In, 'he ltvee In 'hil ylolnl\y 1&11$ week. barber .hop with Lee WhUlo o. ' Min Ellzabe 'h Sbafor, of We.' Mill .soe. ISbamb aulh. of tbe ,MlddletoWD. apent 'he' 'w eell.end at Bellefo uD.loe loboolll II at home tbe bome of Mr. and Mrl. A. T . for $he Bumme r. .. ,, " ,(jUpln. The 8unUlh \ Creame rlea ~~e Yr, aDd Mr.. Elmer. Spabr and opeoed a 1."00 \lere, iii Clare of B, Itt '1. IOn, Ba41e,. , and I4H. llIdIthd B. Mmer, tu lIDtober . ' Obmar t. of DaytOD, week.en The 8bawD.. Ice Co. hal plaOlCl ID.'I of Yr. anll Mrwen •••r,W.Ba 4tey aD tOe hOD •• bere. ' lin. Ida CrOliley, who bU been • _ • .,..,410 , tbe wiDMr 18 Call1on dI, hU retDrne d $0 Ohio. aDd 1lJ8II' ......~ with IIr. ael lin. Walser It DlfhNno e. TIl. IlWl WU triM to ret.. ..... Be... 'l'b0lllU IIDrn:r . of Del('.. aD trI8fInt .1181_ ";. Tbo _ NdO, ....... I"~ I\D I 4 1I0D4a~ ~ VIa te IIfarm IOU 18 a lane- beNt .... pedol o4lrln .CIlu. ~~~U~~ ~~ ..4 ibDL ............... " hlnn Tllb ~.

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Miss Rowena Wri g ht , of ~d Lion, Urg.. School Ofl'ic l. le to See That is the guest of Mr, and. Mr8. E, V. Pup its S.I ~.(; t Candld.t .. For Meet· BarnhRl't . Ing to B. Hold In Col4mbul Next Fall-5aY I Im portAnce of 'T hrlft FOR ~ AL F'.r- Olle Dodge car . Who Campaign Can Not Be Under· wants it1 Inquire of Rav Mills, e.tl m ~_ted . Way nesville,

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Your inner tubes are almost a s important as your tires. But it t ak es a speci al skill -a rare skill -. t o build g oo~ tubes.

1£ you wUl blsY ODe MiIle~l Tube and watch It, you will _hvay. ~iA. to "m~U. .

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L. A. Zimmernlltn r (:prf' se nt ed the loca l K. Ilf P 1(l , I~I' nt Co lu mbu ~ thi ~ w(>(!k, during tli ci r El llnu!l.l ron· vention.

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"Uncle Tom Without The Cabin" A big comedy, featuring Mack~Sennett Company. Admission H c and 17c

Friday, June 11th Featuring the Two Serials,

"·Bound·and Gagged"

t.empeTance, 10 the ftnt grefl.te st lesIOn tbAt abould be taulht thelD Is to admire . frug~ltJ , It II by tile eur· clee of Ihls virtue alon8 they can 8ver ellpect to be 11l1Iful mem bera of wolety."-()oldamltb.

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Wanted It Undemood. In the b'lOIIe da y~ when street ~lIr f Brea were II cen Ul tor grownup. Ilnd 8 rents for ~hlld re n u nder 12, two 81111011 boy8 of 12 nnd 7 moullted the

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Waynesville, Ohio

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June ]9: Church School at • 30 a . m ., Morning Prayer and sermon at 1030. The public cordially invited to Ulea8 services.

Probate Judge

CARL l. Mlt.LER For C\luntv Commiasioner ------------~-

W. D. CORWIN For County Commlllllioner

The Late Classified Ad s.

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"Tbe Copperhead"

Sear~& Cartvvright ALL KINDS OF SALES

Just call us up.

Jus t call us up.

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Walter ' Sawyer showed us Bo.m e fine potatoes he had dUll out of hie garden thill morninlr. Tbey were fair aize, and as far 81 we know they good eatinll ·potatoes, first of the IMIUOD eo far

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SMITH'S MIAMI SMITH'S HAVLIN SMITH'S SPECIAL.

Received fresh each week Bnd ground with our electric steel-cut mill. •

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penny a. day II two pence olear, pin a day', a groat a year. - Franklin.

Mak.e for yourself the agent's buying commission and expense'J. You can ship your.cream yourself as easy as selling to a buying agent. We pay the freight and'guarantee your cream and cans against loss in transit. -American butter is now in competition with cheaper fOfeign butter and the American Farmer must market his product in the most economical way Feed 'has not gone down any in price, so every ce~t of revenue must be secured, and shipping DIRECT is the biggest possible 5:1 ving. Just comPare our. prices for the past six montba and see how much more you could have made by .hipp~ ing DIRECT to The Tri-State Butter Co.

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Tbe lIIan 1\'ho lhes above hie pre .. ant circumstances II In creat clangn In ' a little Ume of IIvln, much be· neath them, or, .. the Italian proverb BayS: "The IIIln w!lo U... by hope will dIe by dlepalr."- AdclI80n, -W.S. S.-

Thos8 Indlvlduale who ean mODey are better ' workman : , It they do not work better, they bebaVi better ani! are more reepectabie ; and I would &ODner have In lilY trade a hundred lIIeD who ave money thlUl two hun· dred who would ,pend every ,)jUlin,

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Cream is handled on Paasenler Traina, either Barrale or Express. When BaDage Tielcetl are required, "e r.fund the cost on each check. It shipped by e~pr'e88. &end aolJeot . We pay here In case YQu.r aa'ent 4Qea ~ot "n4ent~nd. Hnd' Expreaa Collect. .

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Wayn~ville,. Ohio

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We speCialize in High-grlfde Coffees.

It Pays to Advertise In our Classified Column.

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GU Y MARLATT For Treasurer

St. Mary's Church Second Sunday after Trinity,

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'r,velve of the Strongest Old Line 'Companies to ch~se from.

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Political Announcements Ferry Christian Church Bible Scho(ll at 9:30 Preaching at 10:30 II, m . and 7:30 p m. EveryOne Invited. J . A Pine. Pastor

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M. E. Church Ralph Colton J ones, Minister. Sunday School, 9:15 11.00., Frank LeMay. superintendent. Morning Service 10:30 "The Prosperous who are Poor." EveninlC worship 7 gO "The Two Builders," June 9th. Last Sat urday evening the home Stereopticon Lecture "India in FOKSALE · of Mr. lind Mrs, Harolli Taylor was Transition." June 16, "The Philip- - -- - - ' - - - - - - - - - - - - the scene of a pretty home wedding pines," in which their old est daughter, Miss FRERI:j VOW-JerSDY. --tlrqatre Caesar's Creek Friends Church of 1:3am lJ. Renkle, pbonD 611.11 , Lucile. recame the bride of Mr. Lou is Fire.. Their attendants were Sunday School at this ::hurch every WI,.DlIIIvllle,Obto. j\t23 Mr. Wi ll iam Taylor and Miss FlosSunday at 10 o'clock. Preacbin", fine Beel of Seed Leaf Tobaooo sie Fires Rev. Moon performed Plante 0 L . Rlob, R. D. 4, the' cert!mony in the presence of the servi.ce at,ll .o'clock a . m. You are cordIally lIlVlted to be present. phone 37.2,Y.. Wayne..,llIe. jea8 near relatives .. After the ceremony a delicious Orthodox Friends Church three-co urBf! supper was served . At a late hour the guests depArted Sunday School, 9:30 a. m. Meetwish in", the bride and g ro!lm many ing for worship at 10:30. happy years of wedded life. ----

plutf(Jr"'. The younger boy hud been prolllised the 2 cents chllOMe fr om the tl lIlIe they had for cllrfn re. 1:11' ha nd· ed the coin to the c(lnductor, who did not Immediately t urn over the pennies. Al£o, a goqd Two-Reel Comedy Mr. Frank Elbon and Mi88 Maria Th e 8nx lonl child then remnrked po· Stout were q uietly married by Rev. Admission, 11 and 17c Ill ely but .fo rcefu ll y. "rill worth onl y Cadwallade r, at St. Mary's rectory, S cents."-Cblcugo Tribune. last Wednesday evening. A few re lalivV!1 were present to witne88 the Saturday, June 1,2th ceremony , Mr. and Mrll. Elbon have Potatoel' Food Value. Featuring Wi l1i~m S. Hart in POtlltO(>S tllrrer wtdely In fond ~allle. t he best wishes of a host of friends , ·- --_0_ ••- -It 18 shown tl1nt the m o.t uReful potll tO for fnod 1ft the on e with the largeRt Also Pathe' News emollnt of dry matter. When two varlelt es nrO) pnll'tlcall y eq u,,1 In this 17 and 22 cents. Admission, NlSp<'ct the nUrogei, they contnln en· ters Inlo the estfm ntlon of their t ell(\Tue8day, June 16th tnl quality. Mrs . Jennie M. Phillips, nee Snit A Paramount-Artcraft Special entitled de r, was born June 23. J860,aud On the Way. died May 29, 1920. .making her 59 Rt'nd ID the plI \Hlr the other day years, 1i mop the and 6 days old. She nbout nn aerlol tunerlll? W",JI. thilL'S was united in marriage to J . W. Admission 22 and 33c a start In the ri ght dlrectton. anY'II'ny. Phillips in the year 18!1Sin the month Q . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .. . -Jo' ort Porter Reporter. ot Augulir She has been to him a faithful companion, patient and al· ways khi d and consIderate, her gentit! disposition and Christ ian spirit has spread sunshine over his life and not to him alone , but to all she came in contact wi t h it has .been better tor the 1V0rid that she lived. Her motto bas been" while living for othel's she was Ii vlnll' tor Chri~t, Card of Thanks The husbands, eistersand brothers wi~h to extend their thanks to the M. E mi n ister, of Lebanon, for his kind words, also to the ladies of the U. n. Church' of Utica, for their beautiful flowers also to McClure and Son , and to the singers who.renIf you intend making a sate, you want Fire, Tornado, L ife, Accident, Autodered such heautiful music, and ·every dollar ' your property will . mobile, Live Stock . last tv he r neighb"rs for their kind words and acts in our lime of afflicbring. tion and for the beautiful flower\! Losses occur every da y. You may' be and decoration of the church and OUr wide acquaintance and e~perience the next, may He who doeth all thinll8 well, rewsrd you . The Family. . makes this possible.

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ALL KINDS OF INSURANCE

Ceeter Ir••• .mOD tb. wltb eadioaCUPleo flnnl, .....p_t

Millera. Tubes

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Thursday, June 10th Featuring Dorothy Dalton in

Tread Patented

Miller.

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Her.'. the Way to Make Money. The wise mM In theae pre_t times la the lIIan who confin es hie purcballell to strlot necenlties and puts all of hili other Incollle or "a8ea Into governlllent Bavlnls secllrltles. enelly c.ehable In the fllture, wb.n prices have come down and more can be had for the money.

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:r-riller · t oda ,' remai ns t he 13rgt'~t maker o f such .

things as surgco;ls' glo \·cs .

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1\1 r . l;. Il . H nt ley snd <in ughte r are led II) ""6 th .. ni!", . abll ity of III spent ~t)vc ra l d ays last week with vCA t lll g thei r- m un c) w l~c l y. lh~ tu .: huol her si~ t er , nJ ,·:\. Law rence 1~ l' an 9 . of peol'le or Ult lo "III ~e full )' rl.'pldll t or nca r Sp ring Vu ll ey . the ir endea\'ors. "Ohio hit ' led the nation for two Jears III th rlfl. a rpcord wh ich rp· A uurnl)(' r o f younj{ people f rom tl ec t. grent credit ullo n the scliool. he re wit.n esged " Ill umination Night" a.nd of which we .hould be IIIIff\clelllly ex e rci~e ~ at Wilmillgton Coll ege proud to tr y to main ta in durin, 1 9~U . Monday even ing . M v attention hR.I been callell to the D ~a d to r hold lni the Inlarlut of tbe t1U \'E~ yo u paid your taxeil? chlldr.n during' Ibe summer. o.nd al· though the Ohio War Savin,. Com· Mr. und Mrs Harley Wilke rtion .nltlee Is not Baldng the teachers to Ilnd dau gh ter. Miss Lillian, spent give ot th ei r lime during vacatfo n n" Sunday with Mr Albert Wilke rson In the put, It ha s clevlsed B Dove l and famil y , of Ullyton. 'Ta y In which to Inl ero.t lh 8 chtldren, !Jut. 1)lan which d ~ mnllrl 6 Ibe cO'OIl' er3llon of ' "IJerlntenden ls. principal . Mr. Rntl !\lrd. Ca rl l3oring, of Wiland tea cher... In Ihe Int..,rest of the ming ton, are spending a few weeks school s I1l1d peopl .. of Ohio I hO lle in the Adi r ondacks . Mr. Boring was lhat 1111 . co.o porallon wl tl be gladl y · p r il lcip a l o f the schoo ls he re last given . yea I' . Approves Thrift Congrela, Mr. and Mrs W. H. Allen le ft 1n October, 88 children . represent· Ing th eir respective counties, are to Monday a fte rn oon for Mt. Holyoke meet III Columblls In til Inlaral<t of colJ pge . wlu~ re they intend to slay tile thr ift movement. allli as \ \lDder· un , il afl.er comml'ncement exercis. Miss Olive Allen is one of the Itllnd It, Mcb scbool Is to select " 8fS g r aduates. . cand ldlll.le Immediately and certify the name of thlll candldat to the Oh io Oll r 10 years' experience in drivWar Savln.s. Committee. Ever), IChool In Ohio ehould . ae that thl. Is ing g Ollrantees yo ur trip to be dona without delay, and 1 bespea k smooth lind pleasant. our car being your help In thl. mattor as weil as in eq uipped with the latest devices alany otbers Ihat ma y tend to maintain most entirely eliminating the bad Call 89-4, tor tbe schooLa of thiB state th e poel· feature!! of motoring. tlon ot bonor that they now occupy Sawyer's Satisfaction Service Taxi. In the War Savlnge oalllpal!fD."

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MilicI' s tands supreme in this field. For 24 yea rs Miller h as 'built s u per-grade ruh h f' r goods.

LilIlg () 163 F. & A. M.. int i'atecl two cand illlll es in th e E. degreo Tu cilday e vtl ni llg .

he un~ r~ ~lll11Hl t't.t. fur If the cui ldr ' lI s equin! lh~ b a\l n~s huul l by m e all =of Ihl . l'UIllIHliK II ull d If a s the 1'".,,11

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Who buy inner tu~ by guess

Thea each bIbe Ii teatecl for houra under air pre. sure to make l ure It Is alr.tlcht. Yet these ideal tubes cost DC) extra price.

M i~~ ]:;;VII Rmilh, " f Sprillg HI1f'Y , 81 ent Friday Ilnd :!llu rri RY with Mr IInc! M re. Earl 8V8 ns

out LO Ih e ~c ll" lll I' ' ()JlI~ u f OhIo ~Ir. ft ,'lgel . ~ I d : . " "h" 11IlJlortRllrl' of Ihp tllI'lft ,'am· LillI,;" l,~ "' ~ ('ulI lIII " Io 'U III Ohlu by Ih Ohlu Wllr Ra\ Inll " ·u nlln llll.'l' r~1\ lIu l

Miller Tubes lire built o' thin sheets of pure rubber-:'" I UtgeoDcrade. The, are buUI layer on layer, sheet 00 sheet, up to the proper ply.

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IREFERS TO THRIFT CONGRESS ne:i~~It!:~ r~bD~;~o~~tending

ByWittiam II I Johnston

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Whole Number 5887

WAYNESVILLE, OHIO, WEDNESDAY J UNE H;, 1,20

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. OUR NEXlPRESIOENT HIS HOME AND VICE·PRESIOENT:STIlLANOlHER

MEMO~! SERVICES

Have you paid ,our taxes? O. W. Hamilton spent the weekend with- relatives in Dayton. Mr. and MM! . Raymand Davis and lon, were visitors here the week-end. Born- To Mr. and Mrs . L. R. Brown, SlIturday June 4, a dauahter. F. D. Hawke, Mr. and Mrs. D. L. Crane were in Xenia l<' riday afternoon

J . E. Janney and daughter, Mitltl Jelmnette, were In Cincinnati ::laturday. M. J. Farr. of Springboro, attended Mllmorilil services at Millmi cemel",y Sunday. Will Mohr and fomily. of Dayton, lpent the week-end with M ra. Huldah Burnett lind tamlly. Mra. W. P. Salisbury returned homel<'rlda, e'lenlna. after a "Isit to relatives in northern OhIO.

J. A. Funkey arrived home Monda" after a plesant visit with his Ion and daughter . in Chicolro.

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The fral er nal lodges of t he town held t heir Memorilll serviceR a t Miami ce mete ry, Sunday, Whi le the afternoon waa ho t lind threatening. the ru1n held off until afte r the se r· vi ce~ . At I :30 o'c lock th e ditl'erent lodges Iiss~ ml.Jl e d a ~ one fraternity at th e I 0 0 l~ halt At· 2 o 'cl ock, the pr oc\:!~siu n fOf med unde r the direction of Lelul. Geo . Waterhuuse. marshal at' the day. and. head er! by Hllrmon Hall band , marched to the ceme te ry. Elich lodge had a 'good representation in line. and made an imposing parad e liS they marched into Ihe r.emell;l ry . J . ~C . Hawk l;l waH ma ~ t e r of ceremonl!!S at the Ct! mele rv. After a ;elec lion hy the band , "America" was ~ un g l.Jy the budi ence. led by rhos. P ie r c~ . Afte r the invocation by Rev. H. C. J Olles, II quarte t of lodge IT. e mbe rs - Waller Elzey.Prank [i'nrr. Th o~ . Pierce und Elme r Rogers - sang a bellutiful selection . Mr . Hawk e next Introduct!d th e 8peaker of the riay. Rev. J . F. Cadwallader. whu. for (we nty minutes. held th e large audience in close attention . Afler another stllection by the q uartet . the benediction waR pra1I0tlnced by Rev . Jones. and the grllves of the depart ed were strewn with flowers by the brethren , The service!! or the day were very tine. and the large crowd wall much impres.qed . Altogethe r it WIIS II day lang to be remembered by the frate rnity .

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fARM 8UREAU NEWS NOTES Count y Ag nt Class IS COClperatina

Born-To Mr. and Mra. Raymond WilllamllOn, of Cleveland, Ohio Mon· day June 7. 1920 a son, Robert Howaero Mr. and Mra. W. O. Raper left Sunday morning for ftuSl!ell'lI Point. where they will spend two wet!ks in flahinll. Mbl8e8 Louella Janney. Kathryn Chlrk and EUlII'enia Witaker arrived home FridllY from Oxford college, for the I!ummer vacation. Mr. and Mra. S . '0. Everly arrived here Monday and ar~ domiciled at the Friends Home. MT'. Everly has a three months vacaUon.

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a printer's case the White House will I:.> the ~hmb of Se~ator Warren G. Harding , Republj can nomm~e for preslden.t. Senator. Harding was born at Bloo. mtng Grove, 0.1110, and. ·, .... ill be 55 yeo a ',r s old the day h e IS elecled preSIdent. H IS success In running his scho~1 paper re~ulted i.n his fpther buying a newspaper for hIm at Manon, OhIO, which he stl' ll Pllbll'slles-'r'lle M'

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anon tar. He was an expert typese tter by hand and I~ter on the linotype. His father, Dr. George T. Hardmg , was 7. G years. old tile day his sonl was noml'nd ate Party hnes have bee d d t M' d . .' n roppe a anon, an they are all pullmg for" Warren Harding."

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Muter Larkin and Misa' Ramona Younce . of Newark, Ohio. are sPtJndina- Beveral weeks .with their grandparenta, Mr. and Mrs, C. W. Younce Sr. Have you paid your taxes'! Postmaster J B, Cumminlr! awindad the Poatmaster's convention at Columbus, Friday . Postmaster W M. Merritt, of Ha.rveYlburg, al80 attended. Satllrday evening will be Childrens 'nlaht at the Granse. A good proItram bu been arranaed and It is hoped that there villi bea large attendance. '

U. M. White, of Owenabuo, Kv., made hll man, friend a here a very p!elihnt but ahort vlait this week. Up i8 look-inll fine and ill enjoylnll a prolperoUI career.

fURNAS··HILL

ELECTRICAL STORM SUNDAY AFTERNOON A storm of unusual &eve·r ity came out of lhe northwest Sunday afternoon about 5 o'clock. In the Cornell district there WIIB aome hail and wind, but near Xenia the wind approached cyclonic conditions . C. W. Younce, who was coming from Xenia. hud quitean experience about two miles out of that place. He thought for a time he was going to be blown away. Reports from different localities speak of high winds and electrical storms.

Miss Sarah N . Hill. daughter of Mr. and Mrs . J. 1'. Hill, of North Elev en~h street, and Seth E . Furnas, of Waynpl:Iville, Ohio, were marri(j Wednesday morning, June 9. at 10:00 o'clock at Reid Memorial church by Rev J. S. Hill, The bride wu charming in a traveling gown of blue and a large picture hat of blsck Her corsage bouquet was of pink sweet pea-, Immediately following -. ...-----the ceremony, M r and Mrs Furnas left for Wayneliville, where they will ~aKe their future residence. - Rlchmond (lnd ) Item. Mr . Furnas is the 90n of Mr. lind Mrs, Edwin Furnas. and ill a prollperoUI! farmer . Mrs. Furnas Is a Geo. Walton lost a fine cow by cbarmillg young lady and has many acquaintances he"e, having visited lightning Sunday e\'enlng; he had here on I!everal different occasiona, JURt in.<ured his property with SearR who will welcome her t.o our I.ocalitv. and Cartwright a few da)/s hefure; the first he had ever carried; h~ liays ~. aow that he will never be without insurance.

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alvin Coolidge, who is gover no r .If Masilac hulltllts. who WAti easi ly selected for Vice-President and who· was lh hi f ' "d h " . . . <?~g. 0 SiS a ar . urse, IS a poli tlclun o f Ilute, and Will make a good' runn ill~ mat for Sena tor Harding, ___

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Ur. and Mrs. H. W. She rwood anno unce th e marri Age ' of the ir da u)!h ter J\oI , rg-ue rite Ur ve ne to i< pJ1Ilc,lh Mc Konzie H.arknetltl on lu esday, June eigh th one tllllusa lHl nine hundred twen ty Doland . Sou t h Da kllta . ' At ~ om~ aft er ept. 1st Clkll kl, l-'ol't~~uese

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. ' ,' !Im merman. has lJ urchased the bUllcJlIlg where IllS s t~re is l!lcate~. r.ro ~ Mr V. I{. _Bn t ton. fhls ~~J1ldlng bas bfle n occupied by th e Zimmerman . !trocery fo r seve.ral years; he Will no \v m ake som e 1m· p~ov emen ts.on (h e IlrOpllr ty . which Wil l make him ~etl r ~ble to hB~~ I!' the large llUslI\ess ItI r as,·. 1 hI" ~eal was brouR'h t about by W. N. S!lars .

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hood . th ey tuok a t rain for t he Suulh, where th ey will m ake a shor t visit in Kentuc ky and Te nneB~ec . then to Hampton. Va ., and on the 19th will embark at New Yo rk for their work aB missiona ries all the east coast of Africa.

eth (?lIrn a~' died at hi9 home Wedn esday uf te rn ac)Il ar~er a n ill · ness of several we ks , 'I'ile flln er al wa~ held at his la te hOllle Friday afte rnoon at 2 o' clock, Wilson Doan . Robert C~ rmen D:a\'ig. Bon of Mr . o f Ri ~ hm ond. In(l.. ofliciat ing, 111and Mra H E DII'V i ~ . of Dayton. terment in Miami ceme te ry. won fir~ t prize in the 12 to 18 months elass, of t he health c:ontest recently The Miami Gazelle-l 50 per year held at Community hall.

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The Loranger cluo held t hei r annual pirnic at t he home of Mr. ando Mrs Frank Shi dll ke r. F riday June 1t. The d ay was an irleal one and about 50 wer in a l Le ndance fr om Waynesv ille, Xenia . Rainsboro, I'll ew Uur li ngton, Day ton. King man and Mur row A SlI l11ptu ulIS d in ne r WIIS enjoyed a t the noon hour , afte r lhe meeting was called lo ord er lly the President Dr. Ell is a nti oA icel B f or th e ensuing year we re I~c t U.

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DEBS GREETS RUNNING : ', MATlWlTH KISS

Ylaa Mabel S.lIabury htu! been en·

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Sprina Hill achool,. Xeni~, for the eomlna year. Tbla i8 qultl!< an, advancement for thllyouna· lady, and flle il to be co)nllratulated on ber fortqn.. She Will in X ' nia frlall)' when all arralij{eIDenta wer:e I!'ttled.

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Owlnlf to the 8ucceaa of the S. Fred Co. Lebanon Store Depart·' ~ent Manallf!rs Sale whlllh opened ~qi1e 11 'and the Inability of many W avall of Ita 1D0ney eavinl oppor. nltles on acCoulat of bUllY time In .. ~rleultural dlfttricte, the dates W.lI be utend8d and the Hale con· UnlJed until Saturda, June 26. The tabl.... been' ~!lDllhed' and with dall" aeW OQII ftl •oeciaI. - ouble Cedar • plwlIlbe. with all pu~ ....... ~ar P boob~ee",.

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Mr, and Mrs. J . H . Smith enlertained at dinner SundliY. Mr . and Mrs. U. H . Miltenberger and family, of Lr1le, Mrs. Jane Miltenberger; of Middle town anrl Mr. lsaae Lincoin, of Dayton .

Mi s~ Tacey Clagett had 119 her gues ts Thur!!day allli (c' riday . at : her home on the Harveysburg road the Misses Mildred and Marga.ret Clark Hazel Salisbury, Frances Jan ney and Anna Satte rt hwai te. On l~ r ida y evening the R'irls e ntertained the Messrs. Bru ce Carr. Virgil ~elallic k, Earl Clark. I':than Crane . Curti A pson and Levi Luhns and Pau I , of Wilmington Those fully enjoyed the hospital. the Claget t home, Refrt'shof ice cream. cak e and lem· were served.

M'r and .Mrs Bl1rton Earnhart honored Mr. and Mrs. Karl Babh Sunday, with a llrle-nuptial dinner at their country home on the TownMrs. .Ernest Butterworth tendered ship road The immediate familiP.s Mia Eleanor Earnhart a mlscellan- were the reciRients of the dinner. .. eOlls ahower at her d.lIgbtful . co~n~ try home Jas~ ~r\~al eyenlllii {\oout Mr. and' Mrs, Walter Sawyer had thirty I\lj!l'~ rr~,eni. . DjlhcioUB 88 their dinner guests Sunday. Mr, refresh!fll!\lt~ Q u:e crealll, lem- and Mrs Clint Ross and daughter onad~. lind cake were \l8r~ed, and Ethelvn. , Mr. and , MI'8 Lauretic~ mapy \lseful an.d vaillable gIfts were Shepherd and son Rerbert an Mr. ~iv.n to the brlde-elect lind Mrs Emery ROS19 and dau ht Mr. and Mrll. John Venable . of . Esther ' go er, Dodd~, were taken co!,\pl etely b)/ OnThuraday ' aUernoon June JO . surprt!.~e, last Sunday, m honnr of the f4eadarp88 oloel and H~rry StQkeS .' . . Mr. Venable'a 65th birthday. Those entertained ' at the lovely co~ntry I4 r .. an~ Mrs. Emmor Blilly had. present were! 1\J.r. lind Mrs. Fred ho~e of lhe fonper for MI~ Elea- as their di'~ner guests Sunday, Mr. Weller and sons, Harold and Homer, nor lilarnharttowho became the bride and M,r e. Elias Black~Qrn. of' Filher- Mr. and Mrs. Arth.ur Atkinson snd of Karl A Babb. June 12. at a mia- town. Pa., Mrs. L1a:ale Borardus, Audr~y, Mr. and MM!. Will and children, Edwin, Mar. ee1laneoul mower. It WIIB an ideal Swartbmore.Pa.,Mrs. J. W Edwards J"tie da~. 'l't\e a'fternQtln was apent and daughter. Mi ..~ Trillena, Mr. Lena and Arthur, Mr. and in cltatt nar, pmes an" al.(\ a ·peanut. and M.~, J Satterthwaite and Mrs. Davie. Mr . and Mra. Fred ll"I\t. hlncl; 01 Ice eream and' Sue HaIDee. Burkhardt and lIOn, Harold, Mr. and . Cak••uaerved b,y. the h08tea, after Mrs. Harry Emley and aon, El'!1erson, .wb~ the hride wu i~vited to the MI. Velma Cornell wu hCllteel to Mr. ~d M,ra. EmerllOn FraZIer and . diaDlD. room teble, wh.,e man)' a delJabtful hOuse il8rt7 Saturday eblldren, I!uth and Harold, Mr. an!! benttful Klfta "ere found which niaht, at her aountO' borne on Rout. Mra, MiriCk COrban, Mr. and Mrs. I ....wed In what and a\reotlon 4. Thoee who enjo]~ed thlloeeaalon Carl D. Joisher, Mrs. Anna Frazier ... was held bJ her frieada uui were the MIaaei' Grace and and dauahter. Mesdames Della Phil· aelthbon. ..., In the evenl.,. the aeillllPtt . Ninll Vera Ro~era, Dora Lucas and ..... cIe..,ud 1WIiIlIq the bride n.rIOD aeatrlOt Venahle, and Ml88rs W. G. ..."lGIhbappl &am. ill tile fQmre; ton, EtIna Lewis Atki"80n, Moee Kirb, , Joaepb Diller

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Mrs. N. A.. King. ot Indianapolis Ind., was the week-end vl.tior 01 Mr. Walter Elzey and familv,

family and Mi81 Martha O'Neal visited friends In Sprinaboro Sunday afternoon. Mr . and Mrs Joe Tbompeon, of Cincinnati, returned to thetr home today after spending a few daya with relatives here.

. T he weddi ng of Miss . Eleanor Earnha rt t o Mr. Karl A. Bahb took 111ace last ,'atunl ay at the Piqua parsonage . Rev C. S. Grauser ollie.i ating . Mrs Babh is the daughter of Mr. and ,M r". Uur ton Earnhart, and 'iR one of Waynesville 'S m ost popula r young lad ies. a nd a teacher of 1I0te . Mr , Babb is II prosperous far mer living near Jamestown. The YOllng couple are receiving th el cong ratulati ons of th eir many friends in t his nei" hl ot:hood. ,-

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Mary's Church will meet with Mn. E. V. Barnhart Friday afternoon June 18 at 2 o'clock. .Mr. and Mrs. Homer Carey and Chester, and Mist! Lucy Emley and Mr. Harry Hopkins were Dayton visitors Saturday .

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Mr. and Mrs. J , M. Keys and Mr. and Mrs. Howard i!:llrnhart lpen t Sunday wilh GeOrge Francis and family, at Miamisburg. Mrs. L. A. Zimmerman aoc! .children. Mr~. Sarah Zimmerman. Mrs. Mrs.Walter El:.ley and lIOn, Kenneth, were Daylon visitors Friday.

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MRS. BABE S~ILES 1'HE "I TOLD YOU SO" ~

Mr, and Mrs. Lyman White, of Columbus, and Mra. Geo. Clippard. of Blanchester, spent Sunday with Mr. ' and Mrs. Otto Michaell, of Route 1. Mr. and Mrs. Cbas. Sherwood, and Mr. and Mrs. Cbu. Edwards and family visited with Seth Brown, and family, at Richmond. ind., Sunday, Mr. and Mrs. Walter Stanton and daurhter-in-Iaw, Mrs. ltendall Stanton and two children, of St. Paul' Minn ., are auestB of IIr. and Mra. J . B. Chapman. Mr. and Mrs. Elias Blackburn, Of Fishertown. Pa.. and Mrs. Llui I3ollardus, of Swarthmore, Pa., at" tended tne funeral. of their brother·; Seth Furnas, Friday. Tboee of myoid anll new cuatomers can lr8t ,1 00 worth or mon of my White K. Laundry Tablet. M 8DJ time b, aendin" or writlna to me at New Paria, Ohio: lire..W. W. Aker.

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Mr. Rouch aod wite. ot Kokomo, Ind ., spent Sunday with their .ilt.r, Mrs. Seth Cook and family ....

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BABB···EAANHART A.lalgenumber of young people near SlJringboro Tuesday evemna-, . Mr. and Mrs . J. E. Janney er.tertained at dinner SUllday the followIng guests: Mr: Chas. Ellis and fami1y, M·r . Sidwell Ellis 'and family. and Mr. Walter WilliamB and family of ~Ingman .

Mr. and Mrs. J. O. CartwriKht Qnd daughters, spent Sunday witb relatives In Springfieid.

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Mr. Fred Hartsock and family, of Milford, spent Sunday and M 'ltY here with relatives.

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~nd' daullhter, Milia JOBephine are At t he Baptist I)arSonage in Har~ttendlnl' commencemtlnt at ela- veysburg, Wednesday, June 9, ROil!

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The Misses Louise and Carolyn BUSINESS PROPERTY cam and, . H. , heth rwood last couple week, Smith, of Brookville, are the gUlIIIlI and Mrg. on Sattml:4Y e young e t hroug h Wayne vill e on t he ir of Mr. and Mrs. E. V, Barnhart. CHANGES HANDS and ~f[erint~ thsf;~(;· i( c!fJr~OnfT re~~~~~a~~~~ Mr. W. E. O'Neal and famlly and and e Olive Branch neig hbor-

Forest Hoblet, son at Mr. Mrs. M. V. Hoblet, wa'! married to MiBs Mary Swigert" of Bellbrook Tuesday afternoon at Xenia Mr. Hoblet is a prosperous farmer and hia bride is a popular young lady of her native city. Thj!ir many friend s here and at Bellbrook wish for them a happy and prosperous married life . Mr and Mrs. Hoblit attended t he Miami theater Tuesday evening. and several of their friends lied a string of tin cans on thei:r aUlo. thereby causing Mr. Hoblit tu treat the crowd.

LOST VALUABLE COW BABY WINS

Mil!) 'Mmerva Har- H Hartsock and Lillibn Edna Deatherage were united iri marriaae . lan il one of the Ilreduat88. They were attended by Martha I4r. and Mra. Walter McClure and Deatherage, aister of. the bride and Mr. and &l,r s ~bt GrOM arrived Mr, Albert Goddard . ThUlle preshome lut .W edilwlay eveninll, after ent were just the immt'diate families . ~dlng 8 w~ at Russell,s, Point. of the bride and groom. After the cerem"ny they lfOrt for They ·had. a outlog 'and caught Louisville, Ky ., and other points. ... abundance.of I\ab. They· will be at homp. to their friends at the IHoom'l! pSlents, Mr. and Mr, and Mn'. J . H. Allen, Mr. Mrs F. A Hartsock, after June 16 Allilon McCoy. Mr. and Mra: Albt>.rt ------~.~ Atkln30n, Mr., and Mrs. J. D. Me· , ' , I and Mr. Harry 1J0yer, .of .Wash' - inaton C H, Ohio, were Sunday aueeta .of Dr. aJld lira. J·f A, McCoy

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Mra. Alice McKiDlHlY and daUllhter. MIll.'! Henrietta. and Mr. J. B. Pence apant Sunday with Mr, and Mra. Wm. Gretht:r, of 'Da,ton. .

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with poultry men in pla!lninlt some poultr~ culling ac hpols . Careful investiR'atlon worked out fystematic planhllve for detecting henIIa that lire not layinl[ . Mr. O. B, Kent, of New York, one of the beSl poultry specialistR in the United :)tates has been employed to a3Sist county Agen ts In Ohio this !Summer. He will probably be in Warren County two days conducting culling school!!. at which, those especially inte rested in poultry will be invited to learn how the culling Is done,

Mra. Hannae Fluer, who has been address to Farm their Bureauname Office and at once . viaitlnlr her daughtt'r, M re. Seth 8end Chas. F. Class, COOk, for the put week,has returned to her home in Lvnchur&" Ohio. ___ Agent .

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Whil th' \Vl' r ld 'hampioll 'inL. A. Zimmerma n was In Clnelncinnali RedH II' 'rf' tl) llllJll rar ily los ing t heir hold nn fir.'t lllflce in t ill' Na- na l i. Tuesday. tio llal league rllCi, Ills t Sun day a f telUr. Dill , Osteopath 21 S. Broad· non, ollr vRliant Miami . wI' re conlin u inl!' (HI t1wi r victoriolls \\, 11 \' ~~ i v e way , Lebanoll, Oh io. \\'in ~ in si x g:IlI I "~ - ill ~ t think of it . helo"" d~ Some d <l s~, \\ e' lI SIlY ~ CJ urt Murrav and Chu. Smltb The l llJlw('r &. " l li ~ ol1 shop tea ll!, of were In Cincinnati, Monday. Xen ia. \\' fl' h · lul .. ~ t victims. and t he ~ej) r,' wa:' tIl 'I. in fn vo r of o ur Hobt . J . Tilton is atrain with thl b(l}' ~ . o f CU ll r"l'. ( II reS I,ect to th frat ·rnal " rd L·r~ . the game WIlS held S. F red Co Lebanon Big Store. Inti I lhe (,'I"s~ ,'f th~ mem oria l exer· ('iseR lit til cemetery, allli n ~ ver.e Misses Elizabeth lind Ruth Chand: rnin ~ I"rnl C Il\l ~ I·r1 the play to b... lor a re home fo ~ the summer holidays all cI at the close of the Il fth in ning. Our ~L r O n c f'~t npponPlllM II f last Mrs. Earl Evans and Mrs. C. W. Yl'a r - th .. ~pr i ll" vlll lcy t eRm- will Gor dan were Xenia visitor8 Friday, he her" Il "~ I ~u nctay to l ry (,onelu~ i (t n !! ugain , Wh ilt, t he Miamis won Mrs. Hosa Berryhill and daullbter, Illst yeur's Her ieH with th iij tea III , t hey had to play thei r very best bal l at Miss Flora, are spendin" II faw daYI all t imes in "rdel' to be returnod t he here. vi cto rH. T he 'pring Vuiley baYAare ou t for rev Il){e thi ~ yea r. and a red Gayle EVllns, of Xenia, spent tbe hot galll limy h lonked f or ne xL week-end with Mr. lind Mrs. Earl umlay. Don't forge t t hat ou r bovs Evans. are gain!! to repeat last year' ~ reco rd but it will s urely II weil worth yo ur Mrs. rf rank Tsylor. of Chicago, is whi le to come duwII and 8ec Lhe m visiting her mother, Mrs. Edltb do It. !:Iig rloi n ·s·. b,,! Malltll{e r Cuok is negll i iati ll ~ with Harris. the I ri sh Lads. un !! of t he ver y best Miss Hazel Salisbury has returned a mateur teams in incinll a ti. for tw. garne~ on the lo riou9 Fo urth - home after a two wlleks' villit to relwhi ch. by tile way , comes un the atives in Xenia. fi f t h, thi. yeu r . Make your armngement8 to Aee the. e games , and see Frank Anderson. of Lebanon, wal the MiamiH prove t haL they are one in town Sunday attending the lodKof lhe classiesl tea ms t hat Wayn e.~­ Memorial services. ville (or any other lown of ils size ) ever had . They'll present the pro of. On your next sbopplnll trip to ---OilY ton, Xenlll or Lebanon, let take you. Call 89-4.

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liT lI'1J't~ .n\.\ l'hl\r,· '-nl' onlY "HUI t hlm·I' 1/ ,,,,,1 hi" wlf," Oil IIllI Oft~tnn -thp IIrat ~hl... throl1 "h illY nw thl',I'. my "'~t('MI "I Rnt (\\ll\\'n lIerl' qultp hy I,IC('\ t.I (lDt.~ ttl;1 r.i . Ilill 1 "',·r... ~I\I' only hltH'" ·r('lollonl>. "Oh I" sl CY 'lillll'I< d wIth n Htg:h ot I; 1 wnn<!t>r ..d If It ,'(luhl hI' thnt old rlllh'r. "All tl Yllu' r not wellrlDg II (lllill \\n~ thlnkln!! or lOt1ktn~ III hIs red l' or06tlon, Ither." .:. h elr-Ih'l r to Ih ' all. Inn ml1l1nnM I I t\'l·.dINl then w llh l!llsgh 'lng tbDt f A. 1 pennN) II ('orl\1n l ncc Ptnnc(l .o r ti lt III flll'orl'd )'II Ulh 11'\10 Ju~t n mohis dlnn ..r In,,'lnllon I dPI rmlned t n meltl """ h url dl ~ 1 ulpll Ih \)~Il~h with ~I'1 illY pit to ph' t1~l nll: tOI' ohl ('oupl • m hull b"1'1I \\' (' Ilrlng n r d !'lIronll nu. • "'hn m .1 h.Hl 'U(' I only m\(',' . on th,' oc- Dnd Ihll t 1m hnd 101I1lt"n" \ ~l fml't hlr'fI (',,~Inn or my 1\11 . ' /\ t ew ~'pnr~ 11110 'I Ab(llll htl\' lnJ! II (Inll'. Y l It 111(1 lIot ' "" III I!] hll\'p ,1t' s "I~ i;ld Ill,' Ihouglli of cn· ael' fIl p' H~ l llh' !Iuu II girl " t. Ih l. ~ II rl "'rlli ll 10 \\,,' nllh . bllt I!lncl1 1 hn<\ dlij- \\'l'llltl 1,1' pt\\'lnll II 1"'11,1 ' Z \' O I\ ~ II'lIh . . ('IWf'r d h l1\\' ltllHcult Ir Wo " to ClIro 1\ SCllm p 1I1( h11l1. 1 lI ell'flulned If ~111·am nl~r..~lot\. I",' ney nnd how mnch more dllllcult to POSfllbl 1(1 lIS ertnln the j(lrl's mlel{)' .. . ~II\' , II. my " I \\'~ h ad chnngod. alvn. -"ohf1s~on ~~~ 1 . 'YM I J ('Onld hnrdly wlllt for tbl' dRY h e "1 am merely' waIti ng he re." I hftllt· U~, .-wan !)'WI horl ~I't t or Ill (' to l"ne with 1I1em to nl'l1 [ '~:p l nln. "untll It lij tilll O for ."...,......._""'_......._ _.......~__"""...............,....-.....""' ........."'•..,....~""'~......~,...,..~..,....~............~""......."""....~..~" ...~ n rrl v,'. I tou 1111 m l' Mlt a ppronchlnll me 10 k "fl n ,lIn n.' r (lu l:ngPll1t'nt wllh "nrrr<' m... frnm mlllllln' ~"n' I('I'. Ih lr~l. I Ihl' lr rl'~I\Irn rl' t u ll y thr .. ~qllnrler~ or ROnw r ,·\u l i \'c!-l In t ht' Il PUrt tll ' ut house OHAPTI!R I. fll i! ( n t 1'l<~lh'lllf'nl. hr hl"II In 11", n .1 1" 'lIr ,lI' fure Ih,· Ilm ~ nllllll'!l. \\ 111'11 t rtHll \\ l1 h.' h Y~' lI ~H m l'. " 1.'ro~III ' h\l~ l n ~~~ "'1"'ln n!l11 n.)\1 hili 1 elIH'lw prc I how 1' lIrly ( "'li S I decided As 1 IH1,' k I n II I' '11 Ihllt Ihe fl'o r WIth no Pl'Clnlllfltlon ot Rnnnrnn('o 1l0el lonlhllljl ha ll '\' o nl ~h d trolll he r J <TUmplpd up Ihe note frnm illY Itrc" t· 111'11 In on IIn lnt .. re~l lnll mPRl ,,1 h IwO ~~"I~lt l;r I,\n ~~~II~IR;,~ce~~ :v\:~~\' ~~n~ ('Yl'~ on.l thnt "he \\'II ~ Innkln g wllh doc t r plt 01<1 rrlntl\·PM. 1 mn " ~ II I' m~' unclo Jt\ltus and flung It on Ih l' fill or . . YHlnd !l ot 10 nn swl'r ti l l' notE'. My IITPIlt. 1 up III -" ·.' nll (, r ~I'h' nc .. nnd now Ih' ed rell·r a l 0 HUI IJ ollt! j( pili I \\'ll~ In one n r t hn ~ e ~Int ply npnrtmenl \\,on rln/!. ::;he Wll~ 1>11I"hll1g li D\\' trom My dls"ppllln lrn nnt " t I t.~ ""n t ('nl~ "'f\~ ' the one Ih ln g ne (I ~rl to (·.,mplct ' t ho! unc\(' Hll tu conld ~n hnn J[. fot nll or \lul1l1l 1l);' orel'lt'd In Ihe Ens! I-J I" httes. Cl,nfuslOln nt h 'r 1l1 1 ~ IIl I. o. nlld liI(' rl s· his mll l111n J \\,o uld, not go np/\! I Ill rtW,1 Into (' nlttll pork pp o~ lt,' utter mlRPry ot f\ IITPl riW.1 (10),. !Dr j[ rt' "t-tmrlp'~ Mrl'N 11 11(1 lirollpC'(\ II\~ ,·rd III h pr r!h t,.. l o~ tHldpll ~Tl'llt ly Only th ol morning 111)' r nnnllllateS. him. TIl l' ~ ! Ilht of my mo th c r'~ I(' tt!'r lrl n ~ In l" tl w fi rM h ~ n ('h 1 ('fUnfl 10. d J)(1 Rlt ·· til hl'r " lC l1l1 l, ltl' 1 ",· "lI n cs~. Birge an d Roller. torlnll nt p f 'lI ow". "1 \\ n It o m e , \ @f l( l H101 W h ~ I· 0 ." Rh e hud hcell Inform('rl Ih nt Ihl'l l' flpJll1rn· un o l ,..n ~" on my d ~ k Pl'rl'ed to r('mll InJ.( Iwslrlp ml' 1\ hun r h or tO ~ I' S I hnll fH U" n ·d : " ~'n \l q ul t tJ untip r stu u,d , uou 't to nit· IhRt It wnR .h., who hn.l Dr Y(' nt · purr'h ll s .. <1 n ~ lil Y fl r~1 mo\'C' lo worrl tlons tor Ihe nmhulnncl' ~ C f\'lr" h"rl v"u '!" been nC(,f'plell. Our r eur of h"PIlY Ad 01 " r oln g. Ponr ru ollwr ' Sh~ n n'l wi nn Inl! ill Y Ilrl' nHI 1111i's II frl'rtlollS. . 0J IlIhl C'nlfn rll l I' Ol' r flc tl~' , " 1 nn swercompnnlonshlp hnd C0 l110 10 fin nhrupt r hn ~ IWl'n II c r M~' Du rp" S I' S (' \' er ~In c ,' Lt ~ IIt1nll my 1111) I 1111\'0 m),8elf up I'll . lin d 1'" '1I111 11 ~ th,· RC ll r·fn !'o(1 IIlll n my tuIII"r'R ,lcnth whllp 1 wn R 0 YllIntz· to Til 'nM llt r~ \'p rl ~$, from I.,.hlrh T WlI R end. \\'ho Ililli hepn I lI r l<l ll ~ In th e l , u sh~s, "Choer \lP. 01(1 mnn." .:r1 od Ih" op- ster. It . I'(,lIwd to m,' th nt nl"'" y~ lIh"'J nrollscd h" tln(lInsc my ro~eH t ss'd I Ilunlt·oJ I>n II> >U ) " "hut It I can be bR(I o"po ('~ \' I'rythln~ J ",ollt ed to (I fl . A ut.l( l ~nl~' 10 Ih' IIT ountl ot m y tce. t . th nl~t1c Blrgl'. "'your luck will chonge Aftrr 1 IpH C lI~gi' Shp hn<l founll II "('Ilrrlull me." 1 slIlt1 Indlgnootl y. of 1l 1l r se rdf't~" 8()nH~ tlm e : ~ " :"11, n p,' ~lH' slIblwd. nppnrently "rught." MId RolIl'r. ns h<' ~I oop ('d plncl' ~"r ml1 In th e office of onp nf m y I "bul I1I0s ' II long 10 me." o \'e r w h pll1 h~l hy \\' hllh~ \' l'r It wns thot to g!\'o n !lnnl tll g to the strn ps of hlA ~~'tI~I~~.~(':;I:~~ Sll~::ll't~':n~.llli h~"'~~::;:; I "nc,';Ch~S n \n' \~nr hIlOrlI1'8." cronk('{1 \\, Il~ t> ~I'ltl nl£ "pr. " !l'" nnthln$(n ew kit hog. "11 chliP fl8 cruz)' nbout two Yl'nrs ge l! Ing nwny to join ntrj(p nn o\' " 0 ce )ps p m I'. n n 'h t n ~ llny lllH! (' n n holp." ArI"enture 8S you aro 18 bound to meet nnr! n nll r r In :-lew York. Mo I ot nil n r o\·...~!n l! . lilY 110 ",,,ro. T tllrn ~1 1 t~ "Tell III £' nhnut Iho mn n you were her 800n." Rh l" hnl1 HH hersl'lt nllnlo ~ t Ill)' j("IIl ~ nnd f'I .lIcd hlR lrlc me II NlH' ) Nl )OUlljt "Stop It," J crlell 10 ,'esperntlno. "It to FrllllC'l'. Rhl' dlrl' nOI bell v~ In wll r. fellow, ril enpll' (J rL·8~ .'d. CYI' fnfl Ill P with to' III I tI ~ r ." "\\'It(! nrl' ~·n \t1" fo;h(' (\eullllHle d. h er Is yon two wbo .1\1'0 to hav e t l1 ~ grent I Wfl S Ill!' nnl v IlInll Ipn In t hll fUlIlll y uo I n~nl~nl ~Inrl'. A ~. J 100~(I() lit ill ,lI1 opportunity. Boon you'l\ he fleein g Rhl' WO B tnr 'fr" "1 \\'1'11. It nn\' lhl n~ he 1)('l! nn ,,,,,,wrlln !! o\,.'r tnwnrl l lI\e. 8uHph'I')1I ~ lI (I 'It'n ll' rl~ln~ nt my ques· shrapnel burst. all1llaDeB bottltng. reg- sholll il hn(lpP Il to hl' r. illY you~ 1Z Sl~, Plnlnl)' It WII R his Inlcntlon to Illst m,! tltlll . "\' 1111 ' 1' (' 1\ 1) 1 n tlp tect h' e?" 1IJ.... nr fr "1Il 11." r nn ~ \\' C' rt'( l ·utuu sed· Iments I'hnrg!ng. h eroes d~·lng . an ll 1hnr1 only nl e tn look t o. Wh en (roUl II", Iwnch. 1 .1'. "1 '1\1 jll ~ l plnln ~plI l ' "nll Nelsoo. rll be Sitting here nlone 10 n hntl· ters t II I t ··Ther ...·R pll'111y or room " 11 those t h R(I' PIt\ll~ IlUu II P( 0 m O \·t OJ - I h th " 1 g sced nn m y \\,II Y 10 dlrHI with my greut room. eating my b ear! aliI with lone- R ,h e li nd nnl Iw~llntl't1 to remi nd m~ olhpr t'~,n,r ~ o\' cr ere. Hu g e utl!'1 H\l fll ~ O'H'IOIl." someness ond envy, spendin g In)' dnys . I I I I rt! ~p nl u y. "nh '" ~ h e !'nld . rt' l1 \' d. "thei r "Jlent It 1'l'lI rs('lt It ~'ou don't 111« ' It at nn uncongenIal desk. nnd my nlghls. th, nt I II ns 1I Ill'r ( t · 'I. Unforturlftll' j' Ihls wn , true. My hNC," b r~. t nrt e tl . blowing th(' s moke 1111Ill' III Il' lI t Is on I h t' some fl oo r 8S Goo knows how. alt er you te\1 owR ho ve yenl'R II I cnlh'g(' hnd COilt 1U0 Olore thnn from n CIW/lD 1'Ign rett III my f" cl·. " I ours." gone." "'1'1'11 l1'Ie nb(lut th e lIlo.n you w('re dnt ht!r£' n nll I'm going ell Blny. ''Vou never cno letl ." chl rp ell old my snllln Dntrlrn ony. I hnd horrowNI gotl~ , .10 meot," [Insis ted . "1 mny IIIlYIl seen BIrge. "all kJn"s ot Rtrnnge thlnlls hnp- trl'el ~' fr oIH her, expec ti ng sonn to be H(,(' [ IInswl'red wllh lin nn lt r~' rplorl' lind hIm." pen right here In New York. YOll mny obl (' tn r<'p" ), I I<'r. L Ik" 1111 r onn)! Wild· "nltl you? \\'hut \\'ns h o like'" she be th e ono tbat b as hod n beIl rfll1 at uotC8 J hud ,·"stly ~'· "res ll lLltl t er.l ruy hot word H follow ed. W ... h~t1 almost ndventure .hefore we return--ll we dO." eornln); , cl1 p nclly. ,rhre•. years hnd c.)me to hloll'" wh en Ih'~ bushes op- (\r> lnnnt1 1'd e fl~erl~- . clnp81'l1 unrlI sun owed her elsht h un· d I I ' Irt erl I clIlIght "nun' l ) '011 kn(lw him?" J count erp<1. RIB last three words gnve us atl a drl'd dollars. "os lte us u I en ~ p. ' . ":-; .. . I 11('\'or SI\W him. 1 don't e "en a ob~, r1ng thougbt. There was n chnoce. "l I t "I I ' 1 s ight ror Ju st II second of n ~l1ll1lnou9 t I' nn 81'0. ~ 10 In( wrll len · Itt t knnw whn hI! Is. I only knnw lhot more tbao a chnnce. thnt n ever ogoln me, "how you can hooorably toel tref fo cc. Ihftt ot n JUan 11 JU ll or Y. nn Ih ~ I'l' 11'1It! to bC' f\ mnn wolling hl>re on this earth woold we three b e t oun forjlPllnbl e fnce with II r('d Hcn r lether agalo. Eight at our cotlege t o gn \l'ltll ~ yuu are In my rtrht. To o c ro~ s the left cheek. Be rnlsed one on Ihl ~ h(' II('h t.h l ~ e\'enl ng. \Ve were motes had p~ed BIrge 11M Roller fllrnl sh you rUllds ftt call g your !lnger In nn IIllperntt\'e l(eSl llre. Rlgnnl· hili II III "'I'ur 1·".1 cnrllntlons. 1 w a~ t o the 'great battlefield. Already three mother and s l81ers pro ctlc d mnny Ing to m y un"'elcoJUe conll'flnlon OJi to ('01111' Iwro ilion • to see him om1 01 t.hem lay 10 bero groves somewhere economies. TltA gIrls nre DOW renell· the benCh. With 0 protan ~ excla ma- tn aM th~tt 1ltlder the Illllltl at Franoe. ! Coullnuoo on paKe al Ing 00 nge when th eI r exp naes will b e tion or (JI ~ may. th e rnt·eye(1 t ell ow Tbe elleDce of a lad parting fell on mu ell !!rNlter. [ ae d the money tor ~pran" UP nnd wBlked hllstlly aW8Y UII, The tAsleab came lind we drove them. The 1e.nsl ~' ou can do Is til POl' alon g . the I)ark {lath. Wonderin g together to tlje pier with hardly n word It bock before )'OU give Ul) yOllr posl· what It was nil aboul. t wntc hed hIm lPokeo. . tlon ana go olr on wlld·goose ellnsee." out at sIght nround u turll ln!( t the As we iIIoolc h a,ndl at the gtllllI'" For thI s IIrgument I could fln (1 no all1lhalt nnd theD glnnc d tll\\' Ird the pl l1Dk old Roller' spoke again. n III&- nOl>wer. My obllgntlon to her. "'I\S II al)artm p.l1t bouse wl'tere In fl fe \V mlo· t ell at tean In hIs eye, Bometblng al· dt bt at honor thnt mllst bE' pnld It~· utea J ' wns to be 1\ glle t. mnst propbetlc In his voice. All 1 looked ' o )'oun~ girl co rn e ani "NolaoD." . he sold. "I feel It In my torO! I cou ld be my owo master. Enell honea thn t somelhlng II! go,lng tn bnp- WI'l'k r hod beeo putttng IIwny fiv e dol· of tlle b ouse and wlllkerl NlolI'ly to· At t he corne r shp pen to yon lOon. somethtn g thrtlllng." lor , tlnd 08 It occumulnted ho d been waro tho pllrk. CommoD 1'1""1 Court sen(Jlnll her n JUoney order . hesIta ted. She seemed to be 11ehotlng "I wlah to Ood I!ometbl ng would IN 1 wns debntlngwhol 10 (10 While New Staib wbether to continue on d own th e nva. J ontWored bItterly. rtpg iUB Ur itflth VB Ulinlel Orlft'ltb DI. consolately I waved them a last I beglln 10 r end my moth l'r'8 In tesl let· oue or to turn Into the po rk. Ap)Jllr· adieu tram t hl> dock. 10 8 blllck mood t er. 1'h(' 6n!t pnrt of It r epeat ed h er eDlly the I ure of the /,'l'eenery won h er. Fo r <II vo r oe-or u e lty . tor ahe cnme on slowly to\~' ard where J railed ag'Blnst the fate that hd lett mn ny nrgun:H'n ls. She wrote: T e rrell vs Arth ur T e rr e ll. 'Two do~'" ngo I received n Il' tt er I \\'tlS s itting. A8 she d rcw oenrer 1· FoClar" me beb1od. pollfDontly lamenting the r (.llvo ree-gr 08f1 n l'gleot of dnty . fro m my rother's brolher. Rufus Gnsobsernd her wIth Interest. tor abe Ja r!k 01 tlJe eight bUDdrll<1 dolllll'1! that Proceed In,. ",' ·old have -.t me free to accompany tOil. lI )Jon ,yhom you called when you was one ot the prettiest gl ri B 1 ever !ll'!!t went tn New York. H e oAked 1n I,he mlttter of the Sttlte of Ohio them. bod s 'ell . Her slim flilure . .he r dalnt)' Two letten. thrust 1loder the door sbout you lind made me a proposltlon ankl es. h er cnrrln go. U\'f'rythlog nbout VB .1 0110 DU81il/\O .Defendl\Dt fouud coo<'l!rnln!! )'ou. 1 did not "eotllre to In lodglog-houlle fashion. IIwalted my her s u gt;e~led t he pntrldon. R (lr toce. Dot !!UlltiY. homecoming. Ooe of them I ~C- ~I\'c h im nn onswer. Your vIews Ilnt1 10 the mnUe r ot CMIl Uro u~ va 1llzed at ODce IlB my mother'e weeki, mine ar c I!O seldom 10 Bccord. I gove rosy !l'lt! ~· ollthtul. was Bet 01'1 by n James Cr'l ut. PhuD tllJ grante.\ di. blJlet at good advIce, aod tos~eIl IIslde hi m your address and suggeflted that luunty fellth !!l'tld toquo•. from under voroe lind rell'Jratt..IO of lD.dde n to be rend when J was 10 a bet ter he write to YOll hImself. Probnbly he whi ch II plllr or 80re, blnck. ro gui sh nUrne. eyes. IIhoct t!r.1 by Inng Ifi sheB. 100k<!(1 frame of mlod. The olher wu 10 a bBti done 10 by tbls time." 10 tbe matter of Frliooes Relf V8 Hastily J rescued my grent·uncle·s out obo\'e a dnlnty n08e. Just u bit cramped. untnmtllnr bandwrltlng. A. MflrY Webb et 11-1. Report of ap. olther sldo ot whi ch n Up tilt ed, on crumple<1 note trtIm th e 600r and J emdJeIl the envelope curloosly a lUllpraisers ·lippro ved . If tbE' retur08 plcloo 1111 to the writer's Ideotlt7 smoothed It out. . It Rufus Guton- tugltlve (1lIl1ple (lllIyed. '.1'0 my jlreot fltllOZement ~he wulked for the Bale lire Inso/llolent to pa" fla shed Into my mlod lind engerly 1 wIth hIe mlllioos nn<1 DO direct heJJ'tore It opeo. My grellt·uocle. Rutal hod mnde a proposltloo concerning me. right till to 1\10 I1n(\ Btupp('(l shor t. I the elebt. the plalnt·lff 1101 ordertld to Oaeton, WflS 80 old. old ,lORn. It mut his letter took OD a v/lstJy more Inter- O\)~ I'r\'et1 11t .1I that ah s ee m 'cl 10 bo l,ay the rell ,nl nlte r . R.. <.tt\ohrl st V B the' Peoples Elao. 1nvolulllllrily ] be from blm. WhAt could h e be writ· esting compl eXion. Carefully I rereRd gr IItly Jlg-ltnrM. log to me about? Rutus Ofl8ton Will' It. 8eeklng for some hidden meaning spl'nng to III), filet lIod (. IIIQved my r io Co , Firs t .. u d filII) I aOOollnt t1\1' betlveen tile lines, but It.gnve 00 clue but. r ' e llll ~ certllin Ihll t he IlUll tnl;;' proved . rich-Worth mnny millions. 10 tbe mut.te r of (,;f\nlo King vs It W88 merely RO Invitation to dIne to whnt he hlld In mlod. Be merely tul; '1\ III I! for someone e l ~l'. PllilotiQ' gmnted dl. ShlJ I tlk l',1 BlfUl l:ht !It .II B \\'Ilh lin ~' red ti:ing. 1J'Itb him IIDd his wIfe. DIsgustedly 1 exr.reSSed the hope thft t I would be flung It ulde. It ClIpped the I'lImllx of ub " to dine with him Bod hill wife ID' nIl" tl l:h t('lIlllJ; ot . tho IIp ~. Into h er v o roe. torrun ll )n ext Tlluraday evening. 4;1'''"t (111t'k I' Y(' ctl m> II 111 ..1, In which my dlslIIltlsfllctlon wIth everything. In the matttlr o f .ll1l1a LUCll8 VI What could It mellD? It wall nt prldo (lilfl fl'ar seelll ed 10 1IIIII gle with Andr e w Luetls. PIit.iotUf graoted Here were my t~o chums stnrtlng 01'1 Mr. utler I(l nthlng. tI) the war. nod here 111'01 L 8pahllng loost well worth looking loto. ~ dlv oroe 1I 0d restor..tion of Ola-iden fielaon. twenty-els. BtroDg In Ph78Ique. Onstoo WIlS lleventy·fo ur. He hod made "J nt ll h re." he !laId. oam n. lh llI'y coMu. lOll I mumbled 801110••• .tw a .~!>Otb.p koee" that bad a tortnne In .tJJe Bnuth Amp/lcall ·trnde. In tbe maHe r of Heory Mqrphy thing. I h a rdly Iln w wbnt. EM loole, VB T h e AlleOlo.nla ~ ' lre 108urao ce

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Prob ... Court Proc:oedlap In the w,,&ter ot tht" e8tde of Ke n oeth Ch .. ruberlaiu deoeu8l1 t:url lell.. Cham)'e rl .. lo' lind E.bel J one8 are I\PPOlDted Admlo(s$rll . tri ooll. B'mnk MI)1er. Alber' Bond lIod W, H. MeelLer art! ap\1oio$f'd apI)f .. I~tlre. . 10 the Dlattar of the eetlite of J ,OIlO P. Delird0O:. deooaaoo. port Bnd amend meut thereto 01 C~rl Miller, Administrator. of .ald estllte Ilpproved . III ~ho matter of ~he ealate of Bownrd Biokley d eoAft8ed. First and HOBI 8000 00' appr o ved. In tbe DlIlUer of tbe estate 'ot Edgtlr J o bn~ o o daoeasoo. FlrlH and 110ulllooo Dnt appro ' Ad . In the maHer of the u18te of Catheri<le Wlooer. d&oeaaed. Ao. OOUD& of transaoU ou Rpproved . . fa 'he m"Uer of th e ell'ate of 0 ":. Hoob. deceaaed. FIrat Ilnd doal aneoDot approved , lu tbe maUer or 'he OI!18te of Jolio DebO ld. deoeasel1 . Final ao. oouot approved . 10 tbe m~Uer of the ell'ate of 'George Carry, deoelWloo. ilrs' and fio a l aooouut approved . In the matter of ADdv Berner Adm of 'be estlite ot George Ber: ner o deceased VII Uresoen,la Bernar et 11.1 , Frllo~ Qrandoo 18 app <>lnted guardlao for millors. ftrlVIl$e lale of rllill e8tate ordered In the DlBUer or the eetate of ~ueeole Mardis, deceaaed B . B Htoketl 18 appOi nted appraiser io. 8telld of JADIOS Follen,. who Is an . abl e' tQ aHo~d bl" dutiel. Prl. vate .4ale of perjJonal nrollarty of tbe deoellsed ordered , . , 10 the maUar of the elhle of A W, MardiS, deo8t18e I. DUEl to the fapt ahat .Iames Folleo 18 anetble to 00& ... apllrajser. H . a Stokes 18 app oloted to ~ke bls plaP8 Fri. va'e 8ale of personal prqperty or dered ••

Marr1a,e Urell»el Delbert Baker 1 laborer and MIIII ~U8 .. n Mobley. both of Klog8 Mille BojaDlln Oade. meroban*, of MI. aml Bborg aDd Miss Dorothy Mil • ler . of Franklin. . Frank Elboo, fnmer 80d .Uss Mllrla Stout. of Waynesville. Albert Bolm8ll. farmer aod Mil.. GUBlone MohDllll8lDg, both 01 Leba. non. Charle. t~hbnlll powlle,.form.u aod :\!IM!! Jglja Uo'DI~a, of ICings rr MtIl8. f(" Charlee Buhod. I-",borer. of Mar. row Ilnd MI~s May Bur08, ot Boath LebllDon.

To Keep American .Ships on. the Seas Fot tbe Orat time slnee the C\"n War we have a real mercbllnt Ulorll\,lI. It C08t U6 $3,000.000,000 ! O ge t It. Th. farm.r. manufacturer, laborer_very American I. Inter.at.d In holding our pOlltlon on the lea •. All a lIrat &tep In III Is dl~ctlon It Is ne"cssn ry to ruodlry thOM articles of exlsUng commercinl (r,," lIes whi ch hlll'a operate<! to thwart tbe upbulldl llg 01 ollr Ulc rclull1t lOarlll&B, ChlDI th' notl .... at termlnation tor whlcb the severnl treaU .. provldlt. ';I'h18 anion II dIrected ID \be co.\~trucllve ShippIng Bill now before Congreflll; . WhIch · declarel It to be the I)olt e, ot the United Stotes "to do what.ver ma, be Decessury to' develop and en. ~urae." a mercbllnt marine.

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IS' IJlW EVI':HY Wl :ONr.:DAY D. 1.. CR AN H. Edil o r und JJublblicr.

\\'u)'rlC' ~ \'ilJe. Ohio ,

Stibserinli(lrl Price. $l.fiO per year WEUNI~SOAX, J UN J!: 16, 1920

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Wbllt do you ellt:' Oil tho wbole OUn(1ed tlully per m"u ; dulrv pro t. yogr toad ' mocll the ijt\me u dUOI~, 1:1 oUlJoel; 'fellel" b l e~ , I t!; pao4&d aaed to JlVtl ou1 I fr\lil, ~ . 9; ~ ngllr UIHI eyrupH a lIud Probably DO'. ADyWay It's In. fats !:! ()OOO';I\ , . HUIIHDK to noie 'he reijult or on l 'l'he u~e 0 1' mIlk Increa8ed up -'10 toslmate tnqDtry recently IUlide by ' 1-1 uUn OtllO ~ Iluy. whlob t~ ODIy o nt! , tile oWoe 01 hOUle eoou illlll08 In Ibe .b lrll of ~ lIUUI·t . We qUilt! ugr ee UoUe<l t:l\asBa Agricultural lJ e p"r~. wl\.b Ihe J durn,,1 of tht! Allier. ment. H ooollets or Il compurlsull ICIIII Mell iu,,1 !\8~,'c lllti o n tllu tlll. of 'he fcod A.olfs purchused by 500 ts IUll rl ~ qlltlle hll d sh owil Ihut lit e familiSM with the aWoullts of th e Jilluplu 01 tbls c, mutr ,v nndetvHloe IIIIme food It porehae.ro hy 400 fUIll· l, Ibe I III purl'HDOt! of Illtlk io tbe lile' 1Uee about ~o yean ugo I Ontl , tlunl nf II qou, t OJI milk to II 'j'b8 c.utoome , bow8 that t,be , fumlly t8 lunc h b tl l OW ""hilt ~boil id amonlli of nael" io the diet bill! In. I btl normtl I- II ol'IUIII lllere l,V frOID a o.ealed about \l per oeot, and fruUR I heulth ~1" " , cJp,,ill t. 8 per OODt, .od IIr.lo produote aboot l 1'", 'tI'l''' h " wovlJr, lO It " U Hn m ebody 11 per OeD$, welle dllll'Y Ilrodu ct~ I' tl e v,.,," II """ .VI " 11",1 milk 'TOIU I,be have IDorsaBed .. boot 6 pllr oont; I'r"dU(' B r ~ t u t,I, (\ OU Il SIIIIlRr wltb vegetable• • per cent, uod fruit~ IJJlr ~ lIf thu llell"y m l<ldlll c lllulCaH 8 per 08n', 'l'hl! average amoont 01 uhauioat,lId, WII will \l\IooOle ICce.l,er meal aDd flab inllplled 10 'be diet milk drlok ur s - 88 II nallou-alld to $he 1100 Itodles Wldl II bout tl lJIoro hfmltby In OOUB t' queoou ,

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It len't my secret." By th Is time we bod renched her home l1ud the 1I0II'lng doormlln was s..... lnglng back th e IIrent Iron cluor for UB. 11 hud bl!cn illY Intention to _ _ _ _ _~~_ _ _ __ _ __ ; IInnOllnce my II rrlv Ill. but reClllllng She .topped Ilbrulltty flOO tenrlnll thllt Miss Brnc'H"rd hu,l Bllill that lhll oft the ftower she was wcarlng, nul"" 81lHrtJueni W88 on th o aDme mmpled II viciously ullder hltr toot. "Not ~o IOlld." I wllrll Pd her, fellJ'- , till leat Ihey IlIlght s tilI be lurklnll about' and o,.erhellr us. "There were I two ot them." "Two," IIbe whl ~ ll ered. turning PRle. "Tell, one Wllltlng here nn this bench, """ the Q~her. II vlllalno\11I 8car·fllced tellp", bidIng lit the hushes yond(>.:." , ItJ da", not go 00 wllh It." Sllf' i 1Olllie4, ". dare not! I dill'\' 1\Clt! . 011 " .... t Ihl\ll I do~" , ""'IUI tiling 10 do now," I replied, "I ~ , tor ~ou to let me arcolUJ)lIny YOII bark to 10Ur home. Tbey will lUake n, t\!rtber att.mpt to mlHlt rOil ' IbIB e\', ...... .IDce my preeeoC8 baa spoil. I

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DON'T WASTE TIME

The poet said, "What is so rare as Ii day in June." A- I lleeUllte(\ ClTer tM nnme. Bile The poet probably never ' . . . ., - ' .Imnly I ' had a cow or hor~e, or a plow or buggy to sell. Catarrhal Deafness Cannot Be You should worry about Cured. the poet and perfect day, by local application., a8 Ih.y cannot becauie you do have lots reach tho .1I.ea8ed portion of the ear. 1 of surplus stp/f lying . Tflere 18 unly one way to cure 01\" t~rrllal .1c~tne.I, and 1l,~t Ia I1r 'I ~P.Il- I around, which is doing h Iflltlonll l rtmeclr· polarrha de!'tfh 8;"111 ~d\l"~<t by 'Ill IntlatJi ed 'eonclIUi> ~ I you no good, but would Ilt the mucous IInlnlf ot th" ElI8ta~lllap Tube, When Ihls tube to In- 1 help the other fellow out !f.t11 ~cl yoil h!,"'!!, !" rUlnbl1o" Bo upd or r!'npprfjlct hearing. and when ,eIt Is en- wonderfully. UrelY. closed. 4"1'(0 ..88 Is n re8llll' l ' I ... thl> IntlarriIDqtloo ' can bp r.'eeli d ,18 tube' re.~o~ed lo n. Cut this stuff off your !t1nlll !\ropdltlon, ' he'blng will, be d",,list at once by an ad. 'ro~ecl ' forever. ~fD.ny caos of dearne.1 in this paper, and you Te a.und by catarrh. whIch II ao In· ".mmed condition of the mucous 811rwill rid yourself of a pile tao... Hall's Catarrh Medicine act. thrO the blood of, the muc()u •• urf.c •• of junk around the place: bt _~)le I)·stem . Qlalf piaDL

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, Mr. 6Dtl l:I"r v y S taul ey e w i'OI' k ;'\ty, two olliluren, of nell r Dodtl_, worll I ~I >e nt W Odl ,68dIL Y with Ill" !l'll'Ont'M, Sun,d ay II:U611t8 of Mr. "od Mrs. , ~l r Ilnel Mrs. U. H . LlllUb . " I Dr. L . G. Brbok ntl mlpd /I \I odt. I::Inrry I5bldaker, Mr . IIlId Mrs Ifl'lInk Stuvey lind aal Alumni In 'j nol DoliM W d DeM. l1ao g b,ter, of L eQuuo D. we r e in ,tllia day v mu !!, ' vicinity 00 I::!UUdll Y, the guasti! o f l Ell Br o WD. of franklill. wUH o llll ~ d r~I"\I VCB: . her o; liutorony o,'o'nl n ~, on " ceo out Sl\ DdIlY ~ wlDu bro u811L de ~ tru I,ion I OC tbil ~eri o ll s Ill oess of h i!! !Dother, t o UUIIY o r tbe Mhnd o l,rcllij ill WII _' i\Jr . Rill bel Brown . !olngton , Mr . Illid Mrs. Wi llmr ( 'Ink IID(I Tu e W est ern Ollio t; reulIle r y ( '0 .' 6 Mr ~. Mll ry Cn rtU ony wer e lit t he s tat,rnn unre til d .iog ~ liu::I1II io'I1Tm e rR' (' Iub 11\ I,b e l'Olllll o r Mr. "nd Mrs , Etlw l nClIlIlJ dl e r , 'l'lJors dilV . w h ich I" very tlnCu UrUlll u !!. 't'lle llllchu!I ul IIIl' tlw pu blto Mr. " fl d Mrs, :-:111 'l'lI uc kera . ~f tlJor o ughfiHeM IU", bel o g ope ul!(j UJ! ~ p rll "i; ho r o, wer e ~ llll d llY g U£JM ts of Ilnd Ilv o1Munll y our r u ',d " will ue I ~ I r , I\lld lIIrs , S. 1:1 . !Sam t uou pu t III 1( ' uu oru or . f,wll ly . O llr lJl\~e blill fun 8 we re work i u~ I Frcil [Ja er , n f O,,),I Oll , s[l nt 11n t . hlird UII MUlld " y. "ilL! w,t b lI ul.\' flll!' I lthl'IY 'l Ve ,,",!; u lII l lio nli ll Y wllh r e~{lIIH. i ( ' Iy d,) "'hart')JIlln d rll ll1 i1y . Mr. lUll I Mrs. AtIl o~ EI II Ii WorL 111 1' , Rnd ,\II'H , ChUM E. .• " ltn!' fllId KUOH' vl"il o r~ , Oll tl lll g hL In , t \V ~ltk Ih~ l r ~ 1I". t , ~I I"~ Mllr,\' ~: vu Frtlll ' W. l:Iurry rJ UIY I', Ituv CI "rll Illll,l (JWtlO ' dt l ·u hll" IJl' " . nil.) Hlimo Jnhll ~ t " ule Btlrrl. wllre ·" l ur.!'I,V null oll ud uy I "on llu ), clilln!)r with Mr lill d vi"iw ril ot Muts "u o Ellr l Chu e. 111 1 All " 1\ t:ullk . ""111' \V,, ~ u e"v i ll e Du vtlJ", I MrM. ~ lI S IlIl !;c,91Il,n f il uy to ll . RJ1 r·n l .I"m llll 1{ 0 hAr~ O D. of ( ' II IC'l n nati th n I'" s t wflt1 k III Ihe h r" " u " I ))1' WUH ID ou r LUWII a ll u llduv . ' Rr l1r k . ond cull t't1 on 11111ny Ly tl e I. N . ~ltll e r . unO! "f uur ( 'I Vt l \\'/lr ' f r ie nd H Vtl ttl rti nS, !l". lo ,,~u 'I nJ1 ", )J')lI rl y t,,. I Mr .. od Ur ~. AIlt-n 1':mr wK "nel s.,vor,,1 Lill,' ·., !Jul Il l. LIII. Wl'tlllt g 1M 'lO\ ll l; hte r . Ultd\· ~ . Mr. 1I11e1 MrM J , lUu oh 111I)Jl lI Vll ll , II . .1.m nR /111,1 ~"n, TlJ n rl r'. 11 1111 MI'K , Mr • l'IlCI III'.... . t"IlA 0.11 I lit. All I_H i I n f I M'Ll ~. ulr l('k "'''rn ·t1 t1t1 "'·l!n ...~ t " f A1tlcl ll Ii . l:ieac ll !:Jru vlI; "'tire clllhll g ,, " II , : " t~ , c' It{'cc'n l!tll . III t\ll, I:I "II~·. quotO t,an oe.. hflrll ll U ~ lIlurel" y , ~Ir UII{l 1\) r ~ ( ' ,1'; , Ll\llI la I\ll/lM r UO UlUIlllJlty HcJ rvi ce I1t the r.t . h: ull ,l l\lr ~ , W fI,ltt;r ;>/ ulMo u llJ"t o l'lId to ollUrob ti D ::lund , ), Dllo(h L WII H Wil li l:I~ llhroll k, ~ou.h)', ,Ilnd ~ p(l llt th o (~I\ Y ""It,b th llir BI Rt or ; MI Nd l:iuo nttuuue<l ,

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R\!STY SHOULDERS ill e rllre In i i {is ;,{A.r..I'S TOWN. , l:.'IfRYBODY hab them-( Ihe shoulder.)--to the wbaeI heav,ng, pushing BOOSTING for OUR TOWN and ..eiahbor. hood. It is a communily sleadily growing in pt'osperily. The big reason fOI sudl ;!Towth is loyally an d SERVICE.

Th~ I,uginooss and public.lpirited men LONG AGO ..u.t IMI if W it 'DWN wanted to maintain a tuhetantial poeitioa.lI.a

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Tha t relationship is possible tluoulth SOMETHING 10 offer-3nd making the oITerin gJ KNOWN. It i. the principI. undemcalh "BOOSTING" OUI c.>mmunity. A town is nc stronger than itt BUSlNESS-ilie Lume. al tis me 'chantA and nei~hboring fa 'men. The WBy 10 show these honetl, sincere !lllfthanli 01 towD ~nd c:)unlt'y Ihet you Bp!>,reciate the slfllld they ha.,.1aIcen, meI_ lakin\! ~cry dny in BOOSTING Ihit lown-1a 10 NId IMir edftr. tiscmrnls-onltonur Ihem. BUY YOUR GOODS 01 tfta ftIIft \,1.0 nrc krepinll OUf lown in the prOlpetOlll habit. 10 11.31 w~y you'll he doing your BOOSTING.

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Mr. and Mr ~ . Liucnln lI endr' ok. ,j t 'Ii~d KlIlhr vl1 Cln rl. iR h orn e for ))uyt ou . oullt,d nil M1' , lind l\I ,'. IIIH Klllll UI Ar \'oO I1l ln l1 (rnltl Mlnml Am 'l H EIII ~ un I'>U o,111 Y. L' II!1,,. I' Wtl ,V . wltoro Mh n h lt R I'llen IIl e Onr th re~lIor~ 'H'e getllll g t It " ir I'"s l, V n r . ll ul1\t H In r p)Jll lr rur tho wor k tllnt will :lO(\U tn u,., )1111(11' . Mr aod Mrw. R. W. Kll y lnr III . tfmd o<1 Ihfll'>n Cl l1 )Jlcni c lit l ite IIollIe I of Mr all(l MfA P erry t:!oo ll o n t;llll , Ily eo l arl o;uen 1,0 dinner. 'l'oesdn,., day, Mr . aDU Mnl. I!;I1 1:l1l Cl II "tid Mr . lind Mrs, LawrAlIcA Vandervort Uo mM t:I Ull sou , 0 1 X e nln, wo r A ill I1nll Mr. ,lIl1 d Mrs. J oe I'Aeblee !loll II ttend ,ulon. Mr . tlllcl ~lr",. Everot.t H t.itle~ tmd d uu g h te r. MlHt,bll, of P ort81ll 00lh. Mr ..lalll pl\ lI rn y, 1~'e Jlr AB e o ~ in ~ Ih o ~ 1l 11 .10.1 ~ It" Utlel Mn /', illll'i Iilllll OH Dbi ll, ... Examined Correctly ... I. W Lltl l,lo HI,r tl wllrtl Co , of Lullu "t tl' lIt1 ml Ibe oo ll ,,~o 1, 1,,), tit. WII . no n, wus in I"t ~ vi ci nity on Tllor ~ . 111 ;01( 111 11 , 'l'II I1HI"y e VI' U1u g , Glasses Fitted (l"y of 11l81. wllo k. l J)lJ klll~ lifter uu.l . M, . Illlci Mr~ . Itoy J o nt''' , . 1rs. It. AT MODERATE PRICES DeMS oo mlll~ under bi. jnrlsclictlou. K .J u n {· ~ utl cl ~"n Ilocl Mt RS !:tlll,h. Mr "lid MrH . BUHr eli MIlRo n o f "nil" Petlll'~1lI1 Il nlo(· d t o C(l lam b o ~ . Wllllliogt <Jo. were vl~tt.ors ti t ' th o 1:l1l I1 d"y. cm rl vi~ i1l'[1 with relllt,lveM . home ot Mr snd Mrp. Mllrio D G or . Mi s Fr"n oe~ Wil RO II l!t)euL [JB r t o f Optical Departm.nt FUNERAL DIRECTOR d on 00 'unday, IU!lt week iD WllmiDgtoo. S. Detroit St. Xenia, Ohio Mrl! l::!u8h Rich re turn ee] h OHl e . Mr. ~n(l Mrs W E Boglio eUl e r Waynesville, Ohio Open evenings by appointment l'hurHdav of 10\lt we,ek. lifter lIovorlll Inln Ad th e ir fnmlly t o 811uduy dlll1 day8' .. Ialt with rel"tlv6s, 11101', 11180 Mi s F ran 68 WIl~on und Mra. Marlon G o rdou i8 clu lte 11I'o th er !!, Alhert and R obe rt. poorly, tbls wrltll1g. Bermuu)' Fully Equipped for Good Mr , and Mr . 7.ituri HuhlllS, E v r. frl e nda wis h for b,er " speedy r o. i!l l t, Baiuee tlnd fnmlly Ilnd Lut.ber ' ServiQe. OR. J. W. MILLBR. oovery. 1:I 01 ll ell find fUlnily w ore SUDdll Y Large Display Room Mr , "ncl Mrs . BlI.ro ld I:lmlth no d gue@t!' of 1'111', IIno MrB, Vhtt8. w lrU. 'wo boys were t:i unclay g ll e ~'l! o f of CUUld ell . Ohi o. ..• DBNTIST.,•• T ELEPHONE 7 DAY OR NI GH1 Mrs. Clala Coun tl r, Mr s. l!:u)Jhom lll Wi lwl ll lI,orl f nm 0111.,. tD , J4eIlHrS B"rry I::lberwood , William W.,....U,... O N.1I0DaI ~ 8i~. Dinwiddie "ud Clarenoe Alle u , 0 1 WaYDesvllle, werd visitors 0 1 tlao K I of P lollge here, Tht.1ud .. y n ill ht. BA~NHART. Our slreetd are soon to be oov err d with oil, and then dost will be SUf)· VeterinarY Notary Public doed aDd lo ve and IlfI6~ t10D will pre . vall throogbout. Graduate or Oblo Slal4 Unlvenl ' The K o· P. lod j.!o i~ oontemplnt. All klntla of Notary Work. " ..Ie (Ooollo\lod 00 pq. ' ) IDg' buying II home, whloh will b u aDd Dee4a a l:Ipeotal',., equipped wilb a c lub room for th e OF~'ICE; benefit of the membe ... F our t h Street. nell r T yle r The b~rll!Dds ohuroh has been Dewly decorated on tile In'erior . Mr. and Mrl! .•1. W . Baydook are maklDg It a pretty place to w orshll>. Waynesville~ Ohio Mr. R08S Bart80ck aud Miss Lil. goeeta of relatives tn Sj>r1D,field. lIao E . Deatherage were IDlUrieo at We have Cere-a-lie Sweet., Funeral Direetor IIr. lind Mrll T. U . Baydook Illent Dairy Feed, Bran, Middlings, Djla.t wf'elt with relatIves near Bar the BIlptl8t ptUSODlille by Rev . Benand Embalmet, DeU, OD 1I~8t ThDrsdlllY. Members of vevaburg aDd Oakland. '\teller Tankage, Hominy ...teal, lheir Immediate families were pres. Oil Meal, Cottonseed Meal and '[he I'i . B. M. S . of the Me'llodl.\' en\. We wtali for t .D8m a plellsllnt Waynesville. Ohio. ohorob held an 6nnlversllry meotlog and profitable joorDey through lifo. Ground Barley . ' 00 tbA ohllrch grouods, 1'uOl!day. 'L'hey will be Ilt h ome on tbo farlll to Drain Tile, Hollow Building Either Auto or Hone drawD Ml'\'i~. A "pot 10011" lunoll WII" Ii fel\torll of 'hblr friends on ~nd, ~fter Jun R 19. No extra charae for auto .rvlc.. the ooonloD. ' Tile, Fencinl{ Posts, fcrtiliz;ers , K , E, Thompson refusfl d !Ln ofl'or Both phones in Office and It.lclence Self Feeders for H021 , Barrel Salt Lawreoo" (.nmpldn Is .. ble to be of 11000 for two eight.m oo~h8 . tJ ld I No. 14. ant IIRaID, after a 8iege of mumps sows, '<tilde bim by IlII l u wa. boye r, I I 'pedal prices on loods taken Mr. aDd Mrs. J W , Powell had 118 Illllt /:latord"y, Willie be fillY be direct from cars. l:)unday Ruestl!, Elmer Barnea lind oensored for not selUlD g, 110 h"H boe n Practically new and guarfllUllly aDd , A . •J. Fleming IlDd falO. lnoky In judglDg for hllllRtllf tbe tllt- I Come to ol\r office or phone BATRA. W AY anteed. Ily, of JamestowD , U!~tion Bt! it uPllo!lred to lIim [It tbe your needs. Let us supply you MIllS Nannle t:lh~1Obflngb Is tb, ' lime. from cars and save you money. WaYDNvtlls'l Leadlna Deatld goeet of frIend. in Virginia. eU "8, Ii;llIs aDLl C hns , Hnrtsook. Oillce to Hainee BIde. 1Wn ... MI~Hett ,lennle and .loRl'phlne two of our Township 't'rusteoB. Jl;d Rsevl'8 are ~oOllt8 or ~belr brutber. L.ukeDs, COD"tPble, Ilud FruDk WII . This engine has been re./ fl . B. Keevee aDd fli1OlIy, of Rlob. ,OD, J P, w ll re s ubp oclIlled to RJi . mond, lad, , lieRr befor e JodJ(e WrIg ht of th e placed with ('lectric motor J. L. ConDud, carrier on R, R 1, ,Juveulle Cu urt 10 testify 118 to I.he and will be sold at a baraod famIly are Visiting lunon ~ ~be d flpeudclloy of Ro w e oblldrell in gain. friend .. In 011 DtOO and B Igblall t, this v ,oiniLy, who were w onder folly lIoglecl.ed. ID the judgment of the ooontle8 , -Mr . lod Mr8, ••. Ai , Hiel entpr. Coort, after selliog the depeDdeot~ .. Dd heurilll the evideuoe "dnuoed , \ talDed OD ISqnday ; .l 88e 8111 and , Phone 58-1 ~ ' Waynesville, Ohio ramny, Mr, and Mrs. Vergo ,AlItob , thtl prqper pluoo for seveo .f the I oblldreo WII@ 10 lbe Cou nty Cblld BDer, AI(08S. tiraoe, ETneeline ll11d ALSO A LOT OF GOOD BRICK FOIt. SALE ren 'lI Home, wbero tbey will be Howard Shllll\b~lJgh. The ocollaloll luoked aUer by Mr. Rod Mrp. Bllney WliS In colebratl,)D of tbe blrtlld"" aunlversary of Levi MbambauRh , . wlto IlrB 8!lperiDlenelinR tbls graoel l itlMtHoUon . If y ou WI\D~ t o keep --"""':'~-:-_____ -----==~---::----:='=-:============ your fnmllY to\tetber, wake ' SOllle effort to hav e them RrOw up rl gbt "nd m~ e good (l 1, i ~ RDS : ,\ le8d aUle~ WilIiCl-l\l Iwd Berbert Mr , and 1111. W~"lIn ~aoy epent Cllrr ebler~lIio 'd tho ' LlldlBS' Vlv!o tbe week-1Ind ~t ille ~oqle' of .helr Lellgue 00 &turday Ilflewaon, at I DeIce, UI •• Marie Cook .. wblle Mr . their beautiful oountry homo. Af anel IIrl. Coolt eDjoyed a V~OIl tloo ter the bualnBss was cQlld uot,ed, reo at the Lewtston .eaervolr, freabmeD\s of ij'rawberr\es, Ol\&e, Band WillllO"1 '\11111. l\&h and lemonade : Mrs . CIRra Hu\thellaDd ~a~ltl1tsr, were aervea , 'l'bO tlQ"r Qt adlArn. of Colarnb."., welll .q\OD8 · other lng W"II fl!"tetted. a.1! IIgreein," tbat gneato ~~ t.~e, ')1o&:lle of MI •• ,Allo!! ., OheDowetb Qorlal -Yel\rl" ~\j~tllli. \Vas a half.d~y most pleasantly Mr, aDd Ure , C . P. alld ' Mn. spent . Oheilter; ,\Thlte and ohll.d.so ware In Franlt Shldaker Is drlviog a Bop toariOIl oar, ' W\lmlpll~oD, T)lursday afierD Ion,. J , E . 8homlllter aDd wife enter Mlliu. KaU" Ralph Evan. aDd talned for I::!QDday dlnoer, Mr. Shu. Rtcbasd ' DI~oo, of Pay tOil, . were maker's brother aad !lIster, of Dellr CJ,ll\ Di ID ,hi. "Icmi.,., 8~pday , Morrow . Mr,. Tboqla~ lAC!y wu p1ea8lln~l:r h " I I I I't l b earprtesd, SUDday, wben a number Miss Dorot y va\' a 8 v 8 ng er ot rellnlve. ",'he red ..~ ber home &0 aunt, Mra, Ira A. Bllrtsook, of DOJ. remind bsr of be. birthday, Thoe. ton, preelll' were: Mr" 4'nd lin. Joho Prof . Edgar Stjnllon arrtved borite Treoy. of Davton I Mr. Wtll CbeDa- rrom hi8 sohool ID Tennessee, last we'h aDd ,III', Iillmer Ohenoweth aad ,.,eek, fa1ll\1"o' Helf BurllDgton i Mr, aod Leslie Buokley, Qf Wllmlogton. Mrs, larael tloQU ud daughter, Vlr- wal the lueet of Evere" Sbamaller IIDta, ...., arid Itn. WarreD Laoy, over I::!onday. II., LetJl, Wa.dlow aDd Mill Marie Mre, Ed Batton i&Dd daughter, of Cook: . . We.' Mlltoo, joillted h~r bUlbaDd Dan .lIor... and fami!, eoter- he.e ~ ~tnrday. Bllr. aod M ... Battaloed a' Banday dtau~: Jlr: aDd kiD. are here "kln~ oa~ of his pa. lin, RIlIIeIl 1I0r. .0 and daa,hter, reD", who are .!'rlotlsl,. 111 ~ ... Beroeda; of ~J'le, Cluenoe 'W 001 I lard ...d IIf'. aad lin. BerIIardAlleD. Pla~lng 8afe. Mr. a1l4 lire. . . . . . , OaldD ... 4 Grace, IIled 6, bllill bean! conftlctlq lin. .... DaIlID were ahoppiDl ID Itoft. aboDt Santa Claus. bat Ntue4 %eota, Thunda,. to admIt Il doubt of ac:tuallt)'. Sbe eoDeluded a prl1er : "ADeI IIr. . . lin. Ab were neD If ..... .... lD ~ ftIlDl&7, orae afterDOOD GCICI bleia 8aDti

The Miami Gazette, Wayne~ville, Ohio

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At last year's prices

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I~LOO~~T,' The LateClassified Ads. T-hursday, June 17th Featuring Wallace Re id in

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Also, the !\Iack-Sennett' Compa ll y 'in

WILLIAM

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'-'Back to the Kitchen" Ad miss ion lI c a nd 17c

DFrlday, June 18th Featuri ng the Two Serials,

OopJ1\ab& b, Ll We, Bnn' D II 00.

"Bound and Gagged" and

UTerror of the Range" Also , a good Two-R eel Cc med y

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"Victory" Also P athe News Admission, 17 and 22 cents. ~~nd

There will be the usual show

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Farming

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"If the Mayflower had landed in San Francisco, New England would still be a howl~pg wilderness '" So said an "Eighty-niner" Oklahoman wgen interviewed by Mr. John E. Pickett, of the field staff of

'11ie'COUNTRY GENTLEMAN

(Stage business : Yankee snorts; Westerner grins.) We all know Oklahoma as an oil state, but the truth is that there is a lot more to her than oil. There's aAriculture! profit by the experience of this &fcat farm state. which pays the most excess-profit taus. And remember: this aeries il

Even in the oil boom I.ut year the income of the average Oklahomn farmef'-{)early $4000-

. Included only about $200 of 011 money. Oklahoma i. dome bill thin&1 In Q&riculture. In a series of four Coun try O""tle· man article., all of which

" It will enUlJle yo u to 811_ .. 1"'''' room rent. Mr. Oos ton will lmy the renl In IIdva nco before w e go. 'l'lIere will bl! no one here to sef\' c you r meal s so yo u will Iln\"e to ~ ' t Iheln el s\J\\'h ~ ro, hut I wi ll IU'rau!!tl \\,IUI my Il\llthlr,,~~ to come In oue fl tiny to make up y.m r room, a ud you'lI he UllI der no expense." He r sUlCg stlon thot I \\' ou "l hnvo no room rent to 110Y d ~c ld et1 me. Two other conslderatt ons nl so Inflllenc d me. It mlgbt b\l n pIon on till) pnrt ot the olel people to try mo out an d !lee If I W AS trustwort hy. nnd theo. dwelling untl er the SlIlIle ro"t ,,"I tll DarbBrn Bradford. 1 might h ove opportunities of seei ng he r aRR ln . nn d wbo knowa, perhaps of asslstt og her out ot her mysterIous plI ght. "I IIhllll be vory glud lodeed to come, " I rou nd myselt sny l o~. "It was ul ce ot you both 10 Ih lnk or me." "We'lI consIder Ih e motter aettl ed," ann oun ce<! nl,1 nu rllS. " Wo nre unused t o gul'srs Ilerl'. so you had be tt er come Dt ten on . undo)" no bou r nf ter 1JI!e hMe .SIu rl ed ." "Rufu8," puggesIed m.v gr rAt·f\ un t a ppreheos h'ely. "hnr! ynu no t bett er gIve hIm tile combination or the wn ll ute ? My jewels nre tll"rc, Rnd In case there should he n nre-" "Why nnt tnk o thelll w ith you 1" I

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Saturday, June 19th Fea tu ri ng Maurice Tourneur in

Tueadey, June

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"They Ar a n ul sall ~e II'hen you a1'8 tra"eU,,- " abe objected. -A ~afe deposIt !lOI woul!l be !letter, then ." " No." lIuld old Rufus sh only. "Both my sMe dll posl l bo xes 11N! fu ll a nd there Is no use hirlull auother on . 'l'lle je"'oI8 will be 1111 rl!;ht where tlley nre. In ellse of Hre you call re. move them to a place 0" sA·fe ty. T hl. Ie th o combination-see t hsI YOIl reDll'tnber it- six rlglit. .tour lett. two rtght, eIght left, 6 .428." "1'11 remember It,'" r r eplied, mentally repeating It over and over agillo. "An d now, tny <lea r." said the old lenticllI lln. " II you will l et the keys trom lilY desk. \\' 8 can permIt our II phe w to depart." My r reRt ·aunt lett the room to do lila IOIssloo. The minute ahe was alltely out ot hearIng old Rurus' \I,'hole mllIIoer underweot a ItarUlng chaoae. IDto, his deep-eel gray eye. came IL look ot terror. Bla tnce bacame a8beu~ alld the withered hand with whlcb be clutcbed my aMB was trembling vl~ lentiy. "LIsten, boy." be blssed, lean log torward that hlf mlibt apeak lJlto my ear

day, Mr. Pickett teUs

about them. Every farmer hereabouts will

In U181t · house of 'yours is worllh twice as mu It toda y as when it was put there . So YOll must protect it wi t h Sherwin - William s

Paints.

WayneSVille, Ohio

·... Seed Potatoes .. Th e last lot fo r th t! seaso n: g et yours now OnionSe ts- -juM th e time to plllnt fo r la te green oni ons .

J. W. Harding and Corp. QuilCl ey, of Frallklin, we r e circulating among fri e nds h e re Tuesday evening. Whe n yo u ~ p end you r mon ey, YOII wllnt th e bes t . See us tl rflt S a IVyer'H Sali llfaclion Se rv ice Taxi. J Uflt call 89-4

S(> ve ral membe rs of the E ll!lte rn Stllr lodge we n t to Clnrksville Tuesday e ven ing to a Hend ins pectiun o f Ballards Biscuit fl our. tine for, that lodg e . . B i~c uil S these mornings-no tro ub le to make Levering Cartwrigh.t, of Chicago. arr ived htore Monday, to spend th e Brooms-- G5c and 75c; let us sllve summer wilh hi::! grlinclplire nlEl. Mr. yuu 25c on yo ur nex t rroQm and Mrs. S . L, Cartwright. Rais inR. we have plenty of s eeded and seedless Raisins • Mr . Chas . Michenp.r. Mrs. Ella price~ rillht. Michener. Mrs. O. M. Ridge. Mis.ses May Wriiht a~,d Ada Michener were Poet Toasties. 2 pkKS. for . .....25c Dayton shoppers Monday. Bulk Ma~caroni, per pound ... 16c Good Luck Coffee .. ... .... ........ 46c The Grange will g ive a picnic on the Fourth of July , AnY donations Little Chick Feed or suggestions from the public wiU Hen Feed be gratefully received, Prolrram Cracked Corn will appear later.• ca ke!! , o nly ..... : .. . .............. 30c

SPECIIALS THIS WEEK

COFFEE SPECIAL Fancy Caraccas Blend, equal to anv 50c to SOc coffee sold anyWherE! Our price is only

43c lJuarllnteed to please or you can b ring it back

TIN CANS

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Waynesville. Ohio

Political Announcements

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Mr . and Mrs H S. 110.\\',,11 hn vtl le ft Por t Wil llllrT\ , 11 111\ lI re now li v· in ~ ill Wilmingt on .

----Pataca ke F lour, m ake yo ur own

N~w Tuna Fish 2 Small Sizt' CanEl tor ........... l5c 2 Medium Size Cans for .... .... 25c 1 Large Size Can for ............ 20c Cheaper and better than salmon

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M,'S T . P Fe tte r. of Chris tiansbu rl(. Ohio , ~ p e/lt th e week -e nd with Mr. and Mrs . lieo. S mith.

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Mr . Se th T ho mns nnd Miss G lady:> Harlan SI}ent Suralll), near Le banon wi lh fri end s. a t midn il( ht , dough er, Jan8 .

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'l' I,ls te rt/l. 8 1 1If.lf.l 11..,\ to t he IJrlnt· Inll: Indll.try, I. o n ~ of r.. lI g l'IUI ,1..11· vll tlun : Whrn . t't! ntllrl e~ ago. printIng \\'0 8 done In rn ona8 t~rlell, It waa rllwt"mnry to dl 8C U 8~ all mallen con· n(','IIl,1 with the work In the chHpel, with the fath er supe rior In tbe ('haIr. Hence th e I term "Fllther ot tba

Mrs. George Clippard, ot Blanchest e r, is th e guest of Mrs . Lida Smi t h .

Bor n- TIl Mr . 1II1l1

Bring us your Hens and Spring Chickens. I t will pay you to trade here. Paying 36c for Eggs

L. E. Kemple

Chas. J oy. ot Tippecanoe Ci ty, is • pe nding a t ew days he re with r elat ives.

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o rder tot Mr. Harvey Rye and Miss Mary Rawver. Salisbu ry motored to Clifton SUllday .

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Plenty of granullited and brown sugar for canning . Heavv Rubbers. Mason Lids, Sealing Wax. Parowax.

I'rs A WISE DOLLAR THAT BU,"S THEe.Go

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Have you paid your taxe. ~

SUGAR GLASS CANS

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. reaturel covering every farm interest included in B year'. subscript ion {or thi s unique nat ional weekly or helpful form service. The cost? Next to nothinK I Send ' me only $1 .00 for 53 bil iuuesl

you will enjoy if you aend me your dollar to-

FOI{ SALE

Mrs. Cal Hurns spen't ~he we~k­ end with re la ti vey i l1 Read in g . OhIO.

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No'w is the time to give your order for Cobs. We can deliver at your convenience any time \ this month. Excellent for starting fires, saves tilne and trouble.

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Cut out the Middleman! Ma ke for Yol1rself the ' agent' s ' buying commission and expensec;. You can s hip your c.ream yourself as easy as selling to a buying agent. We pay lhe freigllt and l~uar­ antee your cream and cans against loss in transit. American butter is now in competition with cheaper fo reign butter and the American Farmer must market his product in the most economical way Feed has not gone down any in price, so every cent of revenue must be secured. and shipping DIRECT is the biggest possible s lving. Just cO!llpare our prices for the past six months and see how much more you could have made by sllipp-

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8th ......... 7oo l2th .... .. .. 7Oc 9lh ....... 65c 15th .. ...... 75c 19th .... ... . 70c 16tb.. ...... 67c 22nd ...... . 73c 26th ... ..... 67.c 23rd . ...... 70c 29th ........ 7Oc

8th ..........7Oc 12th .. .. .. ..68c 15th.. .... .. 75e 19th..... ... 7Oe 22nd ...... 100 26th .. .. ....7Oe 29th .. .... .. 7Oe

OUR PRICE THIS WEEK IS

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Ferry Christian Church Bible School at 9:30. Preaching at 10:30 a. m . a'n d 7:30 p m . Everyone invited . J . A. Pine, Pastor .

JUNE Uth, to JUNE 20th. IDduII.e TRI-STATE PRICE IS ALWAYS GOOD FOR A WEEK

"WE PAy.yOUR TRANSPORTATION cosr'

St. "'ary's Church Third Sunday after Trinity, J une~ : Church School at 9 30 a . m .• Morning Prayer and sermon at 1030. The public cordially Invited to these services.

M, E. Cburch Ralph Colton Jonea. Minister. Sunday School, 9 :15 a . m .. Frank LeMay, superintendent. Morning rervice, 10 :45- "Samuel. " Evening worship, 7:30-' 'Lord Save Us. We Perish . '~ Stereopticon lecturee : June 16, "Nippon and the Empire of the Rising Sun;" June 24 , "A Tour Throullh England . "

Cream is handled on Passenger Traina, either BaiPie or E,,press. When Bllllgage Ticket. are required. w!' refund the cost on each check . It ahillped by ex preas. send collect We pay here- in case your agent does not understand, lend Eltpress Collect . .

THE' TRI-ST ATE BUTTER CO. C..h Capital, $250,0110.00.

ClDdnaaU, Olalo.

Nearly 40,000 cream producera in Ohio, Indiana. l(entuckY. Welt Virginia and Virilinia ~bip DlREl.if. Our doon are nevI,r closed- truckd !father the cream at all depot.a day and,nIRht . No patron ever lost a penny delillng with UII . Ta!f your oana or it you neet! cans. write fo~ Frel! Trial Cans for 30 Daye . The Tri·State handles m lre canll of cream lIer day than any other creamery In the world. WE HAVE NO CREAM BUYING STATIONS.

Caesar's Creek Friends Church Sunday School at this:!h u reh every Sunday at 10 o'clock. Preaching Stlrv.ice al 11 o'clock a . m . You are cordially invited to be present.

Orthodox Friends Church "Som.thlnll

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1ht SPIRIT 01 this IowII of ClIft it 10 PlAY FAIR nI foe. .. ~DLY flllJNG. . Y_ dollar wi! GO FARTHER-here. Make the TEST IIICI _ fa.,..... You' be dulinc with a body 01 ~!MII -flo wi tiel! ~. ill I IJUIIIIIer thaI waJ make )'011 FEEL UKE

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. . 11.y1 ___ SHOPPING 1RJPS 10 _ town eM} on ~ !he' POdCETBOolc.....t Pt.EASANT FOR YOU. So .... up • ..II ~.cI COME ON IN-to ahis IoWII cI ......... 1IIIIIIII ..... 1M..... '.

and looking about apprehensively as It be teared to be overheard. "Llstenthere's 80Qlething wrong bere." My first thought waa thnt he had been Buddenly strlckeo with senlltl dementia. ·but recoillog his perfectly rattonal conduct throu gbout tbe reat . ot the avenlog, I dI8m l88e<! the theol'1 aa absolutely untenable. Bla tear, whntever clluaed It, certaInly seeme<! very real. "SomethIng wron g?" I re peated, wonderlogly. " What do you mean' 'Vhllt III It?" Be clutched my arm In Ii sUIl tight· er gMl SP. and his VOice. 8Ullprelll!e<! to a terrified whIsper, became more 10' slstent. "I don't koow," he breathed. "I wlab I dId." Ba glanced tlmorOU81y about lind went on. "There'. aomethloi ",ranK I I Bense It. I teel It. 1. CIlI1' pot tlnd out what It Is. All klnda of Queer thloi8 happen. I am JI.lwlln hearing volce8-wbl.pers, whillpetll, whispers! That Ie why wa lire IOlni away. My wlte think! It la on ac> I!ouot ot my bealth. I don't want her to know. PlellH, please, 8pllldlog, flnd out wbat It la betore we retul'lJ. I have 110 100. There III no ooe .Iae but rou to . do It. 80lve the my.tel'1 tor me. Find out about 't!;e wblslMlra. PromIse me you will.. Ssb-not a wor., 10 her I Not 8 word I" Be wIthdrew hla hold on W1 ..rm and laid hIs flnler on bl, Ilpe 118 he beard ble wlte returnlni. With IL vIIIIbl, elfort be 8tra4ibtened up, an4 wblP abe entered the room he Ipparall, had .otlnlr recovered bll eeltpoIa_ion and WII bU lIatural lelf 1,.10, II dlllliled, world-weal? old man. . "I NII't IDd 10ur te)'l, BDrna." utd IZI1 I!'ftt-a.uot. ",oa Jlad bettar ret tJIam reanelt."

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E ARL J . SPENCER For Surveyor

Sunday School, 9:30 a. m . ing for worship at 10:30.

Meet-

GUY MARLATT For Treasurer

W. Z ROLL For Probate Judge FRANK C. ANDERSON For PrQbate J .u dge . A L LEN HUFFMAN For Recorder

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JUSTIN W. HARDING For Representative F. M, CUNNIN~HAM Prosecutinll Attorney

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SAM D. HENKLE For ("ounty Commissioner W. D. CORWIN For County Commissioller CARL J . MILLER For lC.>untv Commissioner JOSEPH WATKINS For County Con:lIrlissioner . (For Seco nd Term)

'~Anil remt'moer," BalO my greatlIocle, a. he OIIcorted me to the door, !',Qu lire pot to come unUI Bunda, morplJlg at tell, after we h~l'e Jone. ,LAd remelDber tile comblnl!-~Ion ot til!! ute-Remember I" The Inslatent wa, In wblcb be "" pes ted the word conveye<! 10 me tor.cetully th,t whllt he mOlt wapte<! III!! to rememher wa" the IItra08e W-.rolD8 lIa Ilad given me, and aa I clasped 4111 llapd In partlog I trIed 11, the PrmpeSS of m, arlp tp let him luI.ow tIlat J undenltoad. "l\emember" repeated mr aunt. too, al ahe atood there In the door a Utna behind him, lit the "am. time II"IDI me a elrnlftcant loot. bad been the cou. Yet, puzzlln& dnct ot both' ot them, my memorlN t~ at nlaht 'w ere Dot ot theIr wlrnlog nor ot the combination of the sate Dor of the hour at wblcb I wei to arrhe. They were ot the mOlt beau«rul ere. I ever haci seen and of tbe ~~~t~1 t~rf!lf 1.f1~!P to tlI~ . To be C:OD~IDU." . 1

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exhlbltlOI II terror natal, lea.' 'tnan · It you are In need ot decoration a anll ber aged ·husbIlDd'a. .pd hut one lone, Ihort·lt.mmacl rOM "ThIs Is a houae ot mystery," Ibl on ,our bUSh, do IIllt «leaplllr, rick aon ounced. "I'm Olwfty. bearloi Ihe flow er with 88 long a steip a. JMl. stmnRe ,",ounds bere. Be ' doeao't Ilble. Then either tie or wire the koow"-wlth a Dod In tbe dlrectton 014 .hort·lJtemmed bl088010 10 a ' Rufua hlld aone, "ucJ 1 do DOt want Ilam ot Inolher flower; 18 tilt. w., bltn to. ~rbat I. the r.alOn 1 Bm tllll- tbere Is DO waste on RCCOunt of lact Ing blm a.way. Bol,. tbe myite" or of Itfm. It lOU have no otber 80w,1'I It ~erore Ive return. I'll PI, 10q. I'll ",hoae Item. yOU Clln U8e. tr1 a bIt of malEe It well worth JOur wbUa." the brancb ot th. plllllt, or, In 11.11 of ', Her bu.band'i IbullUD. In the .,.... Mtter. avail 10unett of tlI. boUow ala "'arn@d ber ot hll retum, 8114 ue Item ot 10 Ilrtiliclal rose. qull!tly dropped m, arm. AI b. 111~ tered aba wu tell In. m. In q1l1t. 1I0r.mal ton_ to be I1Ire to remember b.r PI... FunDI Eat.. to my mot.ber the nat tim. I wrote. lIort tbaa TOO 'Pel!le)! ot rvDII . . Old baoded m. the tl1l. _. Ioud .to btl .fe to ell lind m8llJ_ w., wltlcla. ....dend ..., Dal11tJoUI, ~

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Every Tire J. Siped Two men sign jeV~ry 1dtller Tire ~ ttl. I't&ke, and the inspIlltor, Both are penali~ if a ,jrt comes back. ' . Under ' this metllod, defects "ave b~l1Ie ~. tremely rare. Not a tlr~ came ~ for .clJ\lS~ JllCl1t to mal11 Miller dealers ,ast 1e,.., Ovel' 1,000 dfQ yearly are worn Qat In MllleF factory tests. All the best rival tires are constantly compared ,:with the Miller. with these results: . Mmers now excel all rivals, both In averap .nd in unifo~m mileage. . Miller treads· outwear rival ' tread, by 2S pee cent on the average. . ' Miller . Cords average 15,000 miles -.:. MUter Fabrics from 8,000 to 9.000 'miles = ill rear-wheel ~8ts uncler extreme conditions. ' yo}' ~l!! glti~ '! flew idea of ~ em ·tires whe9 you ~st a ne.w~type NtlIer. .'Get one now and watcb ' i~ The . super~~rviee of the Miller Tit'; .. now everywIRre discussed.

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At the Republican Convention

fRIEND OF THE TOWN IS DEAD

Mike is dead! The ll eWI\ of his de ilh will CR UMe 1118111' a YUlllll(~ter Mrs Will Nor t on wa s shopp ing it lo ~ 1H'c1 " IEllr . [Ul' Mike waH ti le l)ayton last week. fn .,lld of "ve l y"n" in Wllyn "!lvill e et'k he Hl ru.lold nut to t. ht' lli rm o( , B LcwiH. nea r tOWII . and Earl rnd orf lind fnmil y were- in tr yilll( til lI' et al',' r a wi r" fen ce. Davtun vl8itors ' unduy h ... i ll 8, ·" Jlt' manner, ~n l ,·aul(ht by th .. hi nd I"G Mr. Lew iH' a tt" n liUI' J. O. Cartwri\tht was n b u , in e~!' wn~ 'Id l ·,1 to th" oI •• it. who b"r kl!d visitor III CinclIlfluti lus t Th ursuuy M!! ve l'ul hou r ~. !Uld I", Ih uul/h L p -rh "lJ~ hI' hUd til- ,Ii "" III" IUIlIII UI . ulld Miss Ve ra P I ice. of Wilmingt on. l\Iulkel j UI't'r to ", h "1 to th e dog was is the ~ue~l uC I.",' siMl er, .MI'M. Hulplr HI' th "(1 f/!llncl 1 ""1' Mike caug ht. and wl"'11 hI! Il ~ l k hU ll down, he wa~ Smith. II1 m 09t 1l0lle ""unf wus se nt lIJ c. W HenderFrllnk Huelduck lind famil y, of sun, wh o IIiIS ""ned ~ Iiku for severa l Route 6, ~llt!nt ::)lIlurduy ill W il- ye ll rs, Bnd his children went out w mingLOll , BCI , whl1t could be Iione for him, bUI it WUB l ao late Mike was dt!l1d! Mr . lind Mrs. Wm . Orlldo rt spenl Mik e waR II bull cl og. ane! waMpur.the wet:k-l"nd with r elu t ives in Mi- cllll ~ e cl when 8 pup by Mra. Henderamisburg _ son. with wh om he ha3 been a faith ful fri end . Word s cllnnot explesa Mi~ Helen Darnett, of Spring th e relo! r e t or Mike's death, aa every Valley, -ill thtl g uest of .he r aunt, miln. wo man and child was hiH fri end . He had aH many a8 twenty Mrs. Ida Kelsey . homes whe re he went at different , . t imes to g e t som ething t o eut, Bnd . MISS Esther Henderson IR s~end- I he WRS never disappointed, for ht' !nll 8 few days at. the lIome of K L . waS alwllY8 fed, . Thomas and fnmlly . He was a very inte lligent dog and seem ed to under s tand every thina Mrs. ChBS. 'raylur of Co lumbus, ! Ruid to him . for s~veral years he spent last week with her parents, hilS been our compamon down t~wn Mr. and Mrs . Allen Kibler, to ou r work almost every mormng. 89 he was always on the walch, and seemed t o enjoy walking with us Mrs . Chas . Woollard and sons, whu Ma ny per80n~ talk erl to him as they have been visitinlC re latives in Wa - would to a man . and his stumpy tail pak,.netli, arrived home last week. would wlig in an we r, making It plain Lhat he understood their lanThe people of Wavnesville MisseM R VII Ho rm ell , Alice Carey, guage Edllll Cnrtlell and Helen Marlatt will miM Mike as much a~ hia ownw!'re shopping in Dayton Friday ers , and it is 8ure t hat he will go to the h.. ppy dog heliven for the many cheerful Rnd happy hours he gave to Mi8i«'~ Gladysll arlan, Glenna Cook .... anu Mr Garl Frye were enterlained the neighborhood . - - -... - - -=--at the home of E. L. Thomas Sun· day

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Mr and Mrs. J . C. Hawke were Day ton vi ~ itors 'unday . Mi~8 Calh Attention is being called to the ~rine Fromm · accomp'anied them fac t that all trailers for automobiles home for a week's visit. mU!it h'lve a license tag attached just th e Rume as the motor vehicle t o MiS!! Henrietta McKin~ey visited which it ill )u'pled r e latives in Uayton last week and Many p eople, no doubt, are not while there attended commencE'- aware or this fact and a warning is men t of Steele High school. being Issued by automobile clubll lind 01 her organizations for persons Mis! El eano r Merritt, who hR9 haviniC trllilers without tea8 ~ get been viilitipg relatives in Waynes- th em at once ville alld Middletown, has return ed to her borne In Mount Holly, N J

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Mr. and Mro:l. W , 1:1. All en arrived h ome Friday after a two weeks visit in the Fast They were IlCCOIDpanied by Mis!I Olive Allen. w\1,) is a recent graduate of M t. Holyoke college. The Misses Louella and Jeannette Janney, Mabelllnd Hazel Salisbury, l-eonll McGinnis, E4u~enia Whitaker, and Tacey Clagett left SundhY for Oxford University, where they will attend !lum mer Bchool. Thrlle days more of the S . Fred Co. Leb8non Stqre Department Manaier's Sale. 'Ihis Sale h8ll ' been a record breakef lind the remllTkabl e bargain pricea and double cedar .tamps will hold until Saturday June

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Prof. Fletcher Hawk e. former county superintendent of schoo ls. left his hom e at Lebanon last week. and will gn t o the Philippines, where he will bec.ome associated in busine~s with his sun. who is purcha9in~ agent for the Paciffc Coa!!t Co _. a large corporalioll, with otlkes at Manila, San Francisco and New York ity . Prof. Hawk"wll9 formerly instructor Ilt the old National Normal school at Lebanon, and wss county superintendent for a couple of years. He was a man of larjfe capabilities and wos well thoul{ht of as an edncator. He was accompanied to hie new home by his two daughters. Mi9l!el! Clara and Lorna. His leaving will be felt all f1V'er the county, al he WI\9 very well known.

The Service Guild of St. Mary's church me t at the horn e of A . H. Shaner, on th e Han'eysburg r oad . last Wednesday afternoon An ex· cellent program wa!! given , and II pleasant social hour was enjoyed .

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fORMER RESIDENT IS MARRIED

Mrs. Sabina Gilliland, teacher of the Bible class of the M. E , church, took her class to Phillips, ice cream parlors last week, where they had a treat of ice cream, cake and ch ocolate candy. They all had a good time, but there were 8everal m embers absent. The M. E. choir sur p rised Mi~~ Ethel Hosier last Friday avenin/{ very pleasantly. Aft.her the regular choir practice at MiSliI Helen Hawke's the choir marched Miss Ethel to her home, where they spent a couple of hours very pleasantly. Light r efreshments were served at a seasonable hour. Only members of th e choir were present.

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Sunday, June 27th

Miss Minerva Harlan, who ha~ received her 8 . ~. degree from O. W. U., and hall \leen "ranted a StatE' certificate, has accepted 1l poeitior all teacher of Lalin ill the languall6 department in the High School of Galeabuflr, Illinois.

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Hats of Milan, Georgette; Leghorn and Lace, Colors: White, Brown and Navy.

Sp~ial f~r

Friday' . .nd Satqrday . ~8

One Jot of Hats, including styles for Ladies, Misses and Children, .

at $2.49 THE·HAT SHOPPE, WaJD(tS", 0IIi0

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Mr. and Mrs . S . L Cartwrig ht entertain ed at dinn er on Weelnesday, the 161h , in honor of the bi rthd ay annil'ersari~lI o f the:ir grand-daughter. Evelyn . alld Hister, Mrs. Rachal E Keys. Uesirles thl! honored jfuests I hose who enjoyed the ·day \Vera: S Levering Ca rtwright, of Evanston, III. Mr _ and Mrs J. O. Cartwright. Mrs. Hannah Hogers. thc Missos Rhea Janel Cartwrhzht, Margaret and Evelyn Unglesby, Martha Burnett, Emma Cartwright and Kizzi e Merritt,

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OBITUARY Seth Furnas, elde3t eon of Davis and Jane Furnas. was born 7th month. lilt, 1853, ,o n -the home farm where he ~u 's pent most of his life, and where he passed away on 'th month, 9th, 1920, ag(d 61 years, 11 monthe and 8 daye. . He wall married, 12th month, 20tb, 1887, to Rebecca Parker, who with four aons and two dauKhterg 'arj! left to cherish tpe mllmgrY pf' a devoted husband and one - of the. beet of tath,rs, Never lparing himself when othel'8 were to .,. 1!OIIIIdered bie judlPDent· rood. and hla !plod g~n8ra1lJ made up on the right Iide of eV\lry lubjeet, hOlpitableln hi. home, a kind nelih, bor and' a true friend a man hie oonvictJoliI, be wl'lI be all who Imew him-One of of the Earth.

CUf"~ W. detlre to up,.. our h.rtfelt

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A·MEETING OF POSTMASTERS

. A meeting o f I)Ml m n. t I' rs Il f I r is Bnd atijoin ing counli e. will be he lt! at th" "han l z Grove." ~ mil es nnrUlof Springboro, -Sunday Jun e 27 .atl :30p.1ll . ' ecr etary Collins. o f th Natiollal League o f po t musters , will be present If possible, and ueliller lin addre!lS. All post masters. their families and other p osta l employees are invi te I to attend this m eeting .

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MEMORIAL DAY The public Memo rial Servi ces of t.h New Burlington . Communitv will be held in Lh e Grove at the Cemet e ry, Sunday afte rn oon, June 27 at2 P. M. . Bring your fri nds and flowers.

...PENNSYLVANIA SYSTEM ••• Low Rate Hound Trip

Mr. and Mrs. Myer Hyman and daughter. Bernice, Mr. and Mra. Jas. McClure, Mr, and Mrs. Frank Carmen and Frank Thomaa I.U Sunday for Russell's ' Point, where the, will spend a week fishing, . ' Mr. and Mrs. C. M. R.obit.zer ~d daughter, Beatrice. are apendlDi: several days-at Bucke)e· lake, n_r Newark. Mr. anJ Mrs. Fred Schwartz and family, of Columbus, are also there with them. They are havlnll a fine outing.

EXCURSION TO

M. N. DouglllS9, the Sprinlf Valley Real Estate man, eold the Carter farm to W. L. Dill, of Jackaon, Mich ., the Jos. Norris farm to Mr. Bert Goodman, of Lebanon; Mra.. John Holland's property on Wal,nut St Sprinll Valley, to W. E. Urlffy. and Attorney 'IV. L. Miller's property . F'or deta ils Inquire of Ticket Agent. on Bellbrook Ave .. to JOB, Norris.

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HAWKE··KENNECHT Mr. Raymond Hawlle. son of ·Mr. and Mrs. J . C Haw ke, un ~ Miss Clara Kenn echt, of payt.on, were married in thllt clty,Sat.urdaY . 'rhey I~ft immediately f or a t rip, and wili be at home to t.heir friends after July 16. Mr .. and Mrs. Hawke have many friends here. who wish for lhelTlll .nll[lDY murried life.

WERE INITIATED· IN WHITE SHRINE

Mr .. and Mrs. L A. Zimmerman, Mr. and Mrs. S. D. Henkle and Mias Ima Waterhou8e went to Dayton Friday evening, ~nd were initiated into the myllterlea of the White Sawyer wat Shrine of Jeruealem. They report a an opera- Iplendld time. an'rIl.T>nmDl. peThr_ _ _ .. _ ••_ __

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strument& last wee k, IlIIeI started the ir work of practicing. Monday evening . 1\10 t of th e inslrllment~ used lire old ones, thllt have been remodel ed, but ellorythinl!' is in a good shape for a successful banel. as ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ most of the membe rs lire old band ~ men. The boys will p rCl bably be r eady 10 gill a f ew cOll ccrts, p I'hapll ill August.

·Or:r account of the rain Sunday the iame between Waynesville and Spring Valley was called off _ Th/l raln' w8s very timely for the latter team, for tile Mlami~ are playing the cl~ss of ball that WinS, ThiS' iama WIll probabl,y be played later In ~be season . Thl . ~iamlll go \.0 Mldlan.d City next SundllY to play. The Midland. aN a fast te~m.' but are lIen,tlemanIy lporta who hke t" s!'8 faIr play, "nd the Miami! are 81nXtOU8 to return their vilit.

for their kIndn_an"..,mpath, dur. I.,. our reeeDt ben.vIlDent, allO for the beautlful or-riD. . ~

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SUNDAY·SGHOOL PICNIC

TEAM DIDN'T PLAY: GO _AWAY ._- SUNDAY

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On Thu1'sday the girl which compose Miss Lile'll class of St. Mary's Sunday e110ol, had I/o most enj oyable evening at the Cadwallader home After a bountiful picnic lunch. the time was spent in a !locial way. interspersed wi t h Victrola music.

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Wod has been received here by relatives ann'l u ncinll the marriage at Rock Springt!, Wyo , of Jason Red· fern, a former Waynesville man, and MiB8 LiDnie Wilkerson, of Quannah, Tex ., which took place on May 29. Mr. Redfern, who was born in About twenty young people enWaynesville. and later went to Xenia joyed a party given by Misses Anna to live, and who haa been w.ith his and Ethel Sattertbwl!l.ite last Friday brother-in-law and siater. Mr. and eveninll In honor of Miss Tacey Mrs. Vi go Hiller, on their ranch at Clagett, who left for Miami UniverDaniel, Wyo. sity this week. On arriving, Ih e Mr. and Mrs. Redfern are making guests reeeiveel prolrrams outlining their home for the present with the the pleasures of th e evenin g. ReFrom different localities throuih- Hillers, but will go to housekeeping freshments were !lcr vel! and the \Veil out the state comea the news that early thi8 fall. arranlled program (if ganH'S t hor· the gnlsshoppera are very numeroup, oughly enjoyed . and are already doing a great deal of damage to growing crops. So far we huve ·n ot heard of the pests Mr. and Mrs . Evan Bogan, of near in and around this vicinity, although Berryhill's Corner en tertain ed · to they liro numerous enough every Sunday dinner the followini guests year. from NeW Burlingto n and vicinit y: 'fa he held on Ja!!on Sheehan's Mr. and Mrs Ralph Thornburv , Mr . lawn, Monday, Julv 5th. Social hou r and Mrs . Amos Compton, Mr. and with lunch served at 5 p . m _ Pro- Mrs. Ervin Blair, MI'. and Mrs. Roy :..., •• , iram to begin at 7 p, m, Speakcr Jones. Misses Ethel Compton and from O. S. U , Plenty of good mu· Alice Mitchner. Mr . Lawrence Mitch · Low Round Trip sic. Everybody welcome. Com~ nero J;;verett I Me nd E'nhall and Levi alld enjoy yourllelf. Proceeds for ~hambaugh. Mr and Mrs. Horace EXCURSION TO the benefit of the GranRe hall . Firl- Compton and Mr. and Mrs. Virgo Mitchner, of nea.r Lumberton, Ohio.

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Mrs. Elizabtlth Hartsock, 01 the Ohio MORonic Home. and Mr, Ed Harl80ck and family. of pring Valley. were calling all friends here Saturday

'I'll " "I'Plli llc: I! II 11 " f t h H"!,lIhlican I{ead about the Grange social. ill \\ IInt'lI ('!lutlty wu ~ Iii,. d in l.!'hHllon i", t T\l l' ~ t1" y evt-II t ill~ las Lip"t {'ul Ih111'1, II C ul ,~ . all The rain Su nday will put the 10a ~ pirall t!< . t h" !-(ov(lr ll ~ h i lJ ,) f Ohio cn l fiShermen back for several dava. 1\ 11 dllril1j.( tilt' uflcrnooll. weather c'''1H1i1 i flll~ were vr>ry thr .... leliing-. He rbert Edwards arrived home ,,,"l ul llllll s,·,-,'n ,, ' clock t he win cl ~ hlc\\' 1m" th Jl .. .,t1~ dl'~c" nd"ll, LJl:JI tlli ~ murn ilJiC to spend hi' vacation. d". l'il •• ·th,·op Ild V,' rHtl cOllllili lJll~ un :lI ldil'nc'f' wa s pl'e~p n t whi t'h cum fll rtMrR. Viol!l Carey, Mrs. Chaa. Rye "h ly till.·1! the IIJ Wll r tl ,,"r of lhe and J esse Thomas wer" Dayton vili, l .I'halllll l Op('nl 1 I ')u ~e , !I1l (1 every - t () r ~ Sunday , I. ,d)' wa wl'li paid ((l r their alle n· I tlalle Mr9. W J. Hake r. 0 r Corwin, left t :,,1 (',,1 .· is 11 (·h~i lr . for ce ful s peak- las t week for a IlIlIi via!t 'wlth her er 0f 'IItll ' sti t r iIlY !lui ity II lId held ~()II in Culoracl o . hi, llllcii t.lJl " to a rH1J1 att enti un fur an hour or lIto re wh ile hl! discussed work ., t If. tD I: U " ,mil \.-. ·",ur!l Born - To Mr. and Mn. Earl Mc~,) m- nf tlt e m;)9t vital questi ons of Woud r ankH, Ub 11 " gnlU t.·d rrl ~ rll ls II", ria\' _ Il l' i,. 1\ r ed-blooded Amer· Mllkan. of Dayton, Ohio, Sl:Iturday, at til " ' Vood h "ud(tu "r l ~ rd Nu S Is C b u rlo~ S. Bllrr ' tt . ,:hnlr tll llil of icn n w'ho ha ~ ve ry pronounced id eas .Julle 19, 1!J20, a son . tb " Fade rutJon or Far m OrgliDlr.Bo· cIIllc('rning· Ihf> Rupr emacy of tl uus comwlllut:, Wlt llllll; farUlll rs AI/1~ r lcn ull tra mel ed by foreig n alii· Mrs. Clint !toss and daua-hter, w an LH kUO Wl1 Nu . 4 showb a be "' nb fl nc ·S . Rl1d ,,"pr ssed hi s sentiments Miss 8thlyn. were Dayton visitor. III til .. Ht lin. J u~nsoll bUlld (luur· a lo ng this li ne in n o uncertain te rms Tu('sday and Wednesday. ' .. rH He cloRed hi s IIdd r_~ with a verv Rlro ng- and beautiful plea fo r failh Miss Thelma Hartsock, of J)aylon in the insti l ulion o f .gov ~ r~me,:lt. is s pending lhe week witb her irand. r ga.rdless of t he seemmg rnftd elrty fllther Mr~ Geo. Hartsock. or Incompetency o f government ofticinls. who betra y the trus t re- \ {\( ,sed in t hem by the peo pl e . . Mrs. Ralph Vance, of Pleasant Quite a numh r of Rep ublican Plain, spent the week-end with her voter fr om thiH vicinity altended parents . Mr. and Mrs. J . C. Hawke, th e meeting , and a re ver y sa rry that Born- To Mr . and Mrs. William all vnl e rs were not privilep;ed to Dyke, of Dayton, Ohio Wednesday '1'11,' re~ul:lr In in" u f the WOIll· hl'a r thi~ Fple noid s peech . nn' ~ Au xi liary wa~ hel" ut thu horn ' - -- .. - - - - -. June 16, 1920 a son, William Rueaell. IIf M r~ I ~. \' , HIH nha rt 'Ill Friday afternoon . June 1 . 1 he meeti ng Alfred Wrhtht arrived home lut was opened with muoie, Ii pi ano duet Thursday from Ann Arbor· univef<' "Frute rnal Murch." iJy Misses Louaity, to spend his summer vacation, ise alld CarolYII ·mith. Mr. IIU wallade r read a part of th 4th chap· Have you \laid your taxee? ler of l. John. Rev . J . I". Cadwallader conduct d the devutlonal service. J. R. Hisey, who has been lpendRe Ilnll to r nll·cal1 wa gillen ' in ing several montbs with hi' son,.~. 't'he foll owing have bl!en named by the for m of Biblp Ref er nee Mis· C. Hisey, left hut week lor a VISIt Loui8e Smith lhe Fair Price Cum miss ion at Ohio with his son in Everett, Waah, sion StUd y. M i~ Warren ounty Board; us t he play ed a piallo ~olo . "Ballet Scene." Mrs . .1. L. Roberts, Horace Hopwhich \V as followed b}' a \f ery inter· Misses Mildred McAllister, of stin!! IIrt icl on - "Th e C I·OSS . the pinll and ::ilanley Sellers. Lebanon, Middletown Hospital and Vera JobnF lail. Ilnd thc ' hut'ch ;" read uy Mrs. Ohio. J O. 'artwof'illht and arl Duke, son. of Springleld HOlpital are E . V. Barnha r t. Miss Caroly Ii visitinll' Mr. and Mrs. Seth Cook. S mith pla~' ed, ' Tixie's Good night Way nesllille, Ohio . Complaint..'1of unfa ir practice in Song," af te r whi ch Mrs. Laura Mr •. N. A. Brickett and chlld,.n. Mosher read. "l\ Little Child Shall sa le of foot! an d c lot.hing or any Lead T hem '. Th e prog rllln closed h,/Usehold necessiti es may be flied in of Toledo. are spending a few week. wr iting with any melllber of the with her parenti, Mr. and Mn. with a piano du .. t hy Mi se!! Louise Howell Pierce, at the Friend. Home, and CarolYIi Sm ith 'rH itled, . ,Dunse hoa rd . Stanley M. Sp.llers, Chairman. Hurn or e"Ilue . · . Mr:i. ,I. L . Hoberts. Sec'y. DurinK lire social hour tlelicioll A The MiB8es Clara Lile, Henrietta re fr es hrnC1ntB wem se rved by the McKinsey, Elizabeth and Ruth l.'hanhoste.s assiAted by Mrs . J as. Mc. dler are attending the State Teacblure anti Mi:!ses Loui Rt! flllU Carolyn ers convention at Cedar Point tbla 'mith and Sa rnh Mi!!Sildinc: . A lIote week. of thanks wail given t he MisseR LouiRe and Car olyn Smith for the ir The Wilmington-News Journal lIIusic which WIIS mu ch enjoyed. The to \Vn ~ hip Su nday-Schools went. says: "Mis9 Anna Vandervoort, to th e Ci ncinnati Zoo this morning. teacher .In the Main bulldiDII, who On accoun t of lhreatning weather, underwent an operation last Friday, there were not many machines that Is reported doing nicely." ventu red the trip. However, those who attended will surely have a good Have you paid your taxesl time. .

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Mr. Slllunlon Fred, of the l.ebanon Bill S tar .. left fur H trip to i!:uropt' Sunday night. \\Ill!! 8ccompllllied bv A. B. Kllufmup.

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WAYNESVILLE, OHIO, WEDNESDAY JUNE 23, 1920

Seventy-Second Year

The Zippy, Shappy, Pepful kind of Fireworks which best expresses' our true American feelings for the day. It is ' all new and fresh 'stock-every unlighted fuse being the pathway to a. kickful BANG I

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'1'IIl'n' WII !'4 no t hl nJ.! In [he lot t tlnt 011,\' ::!t' lr- r~ foCpl'rl llll!: t hlpf wo u ld t nk£', })J't'cl Oll ' liS tl.wy lIloy 111\\" hl'CI1 tn thei l' t1wn ~ r, I 10l'k"II "I' th ut ellso lind rPlumeu It

II Irtflul'll e ot wUl'lu(' k s aulf \\'lLl.'h e:ot ",I u.; /(rny horseB to pul l th" l,rl,11I 1 1':II'I' IIIL!; \.' . '1'0 b e Itl l' k ~· . {lI foY 811011 111 lIu t fop !IIII ITled In 0 II lullth lla~ 1Ii1 II1 C of \\ hil'l l ('lI ll t Rln s the h'ttt! r "A ." Fur,hi' '' . 11 0 118 at the w ed lllll": ~\l t!'~ t s ,h .. "lt l he llressed In blll ~ k or gre~n.

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wben ( recalled her req uest thnt I would not recognize her unLl! we hnd beeo Introduced In sOlDe tns hlon. I cO»lenl~d tnysylt with' Boylng merely: "'~ el1, I h ope you nre saUstlell now." "Of cour e, Mr. 'elson, of COUl'RC," he answ red; lhougll hI s 100k8 b ~lIed hl8 words. Alnol!es Uy he WB8 still puzzled ove r III, a CQunlntnnce with Mias Bradford. "I hope you w111 find It cO lOf'or table blre:' he Aid, plalnl)' trylnr to con· tiaue tbe cooveraat1nn. "It there'. ner onylblnr the matt pr. l nst ~n me 00 1118 house pbone; !lIr. Wlc'k. Ille DIDI. Ie." "I will." I 8ald, Bnd be un will ingly withd rew. "U there', ever anything Ihe mot· t el' • • • .. W09 Ih ere somelhlng sinIster In the sll perlntenliell t's port· 10, remark 7 Onco mlll'e the woro· Ings of my r elatives flll ~ hed Into Illy mind. W1IBt was wrong 10 Ihe hous e? Why did he anUclllDte thol 1 mIght be calling him u n? Why d id he eshlhlt There. Ne,;tllng In the Ce nter of a Vel. luch lin Interest In 1110 fintl In my vet·llned T ra y, Lay Gleam ing the acqu aintance with th e I(lrl aCI'nSR th Mo at Wonderful Mass of I ridesca nt holl? Somehow the Ill/Ln '; wh olo os· pearls I Ever Laid Eyes On. pect. hod hUl'res ed me Un r,l\' mhly. I ca rri ed my bog hu ck to my berl· rotl on ",rhfl ,I me. r h .. re. n ~s lllng In room lIud un pa ked It. Th(! \"orlulls th,· rOIl"'r or n ,'cl" et·lhl ctl Im y, hl1 atta chments In the \tilt h loollell so In· gle"IIllnl( t he most wonderful 1111189 of Irh.1 esccllt " I'qrl s 1 O\'er hOll tnld £lye! \Tltlug lh llt I atTlpllerl nn rl 1I11111 ~Nl m~" Belt for illli f no IW.llr lestill/( II'e , ' (1. on. "urt' ly worth 0 \'IISt forlu ne. 'I'urn· Ing thena 1) "&1' 111, (1 oyer udlll lrln lCly In rl ~ tl o f sll owel'll and sprays prrl'\'IcI,·I.1. DonnIng my bOlhr obe 1 1"ls lI(" 'Iy tll~ li ght. nt Inst J In lc1 the III hll ck III smolted nn cxcelleul clgn r f" om n hos Ul e II'IIY 11.11<1 IH!l; l\n tp hl\'CS llgulo tile 0111 Hu flls lind Ihouglttflllly ~r per· Ol/WI' trpll ~ ur l' ''' Lho ClIs k() t Cnlltnill cd. III o ther lI'n!," In tho box 1 foun d 11111' h llflR Ili ou/1htlessly- lerL o!,pn on his cJl'sk. 81111 tll ~ 1l r&l(urnei! to the In sp"c, II1Onll8 !llllorc. a great 80 ll tn lro thn t IIlU$t hll\'" bpr'lI 1111 of ~e " im co roU. tl on of l\1y IIU\\' qUlIn ers. illoper 1· ln 'l~. bor plus. cresce nts, stor8. ....11 It wliS S lIll~n y. 1 tlfld 8 whl'll~ enrr lngs, n nd In n compn r tme nt all cln y of lelsuro lJefore lI1 e, lind 1 r It by It el f, 0 lI aro of rubl es nud dla· thot It I WIIS to cl ear up lhn \lIJ' ~t ' r, monds. 'Chera 11'88 also a vnrle ty of tbnt 'h nd drl\'cn tile old cO IIUI' "ul . It wns Incumbent pn mo to mnke n mi· I)t" ~ r gfll1!l , pi ns nnd rln g~ wrougb.~ nuto et ud y ot my s urround ings. Ollly In curlnus ' I~ s l g n "'III! rublea, 1111\' III tho •li ttle rea r sitting roo m ' WII S monrl s. sapp hi res, find pellrl a, SOIll O lin · t)Jere any atmosphere of bOfllln cs~. All set dlllOlronCls ond loose rrngment9 of t.he r est o f tho \llnce WIlS d one In III ~ll eCf!S Ihnt ha t:! ev id entl y h ee n to m best ()j}pnrtment Si ore sl yle • •" "" 10 UPIl\'t to und tu Dth p.l· SCttlflll8, Ihe lh e rl el ll y hOIlI1,1 selS oC s llllllluni "", ~~ ll 'ella ll or a wou, nn with uulhnltfl4 thors whic h lin ed Iho ,vrdls f the 11,,- 1Il00H' ~' 10 ~ 11 C'n(1. IIlIt romu. Illost of wh lcb 1 fOUlid hnll With trrnihllllg Ilands I restored the their (lOgOS ·un cut. jewels to Iha lr hid ing pln c('. twice tc~tlily seurch ot tII o plllQO-rllld It \\"6S Ing til e lenrol> to lII ult e su re th nl Ihe tborough, ex tending e n !/1 to Ih" 911111ly cOlllhhlrttl oo hnrl set. The un cxpect ~ cunlstcI's In the puntry IIml kl1 ('\IC'''sl"lI t of Sllch n ,'Rst fo rlune In gelll& reVBIII\!tl uothlng whlltC" er Lhut 1;"" 0 hod flllel1 lI1e wit h atrll nge emotions. any hint ns t.o 11m cUlIae or clt pillua- with thnll ghl s 80 evil I h,HI'ly ,In red tlon uf old RuClls' t enl'S. The IIIlice Ildmlt thm n to mYR olf. Th e re mllst see med .t he lell.. t llkel y or all I.'lac!,8 h n,. ~ heen nenrl y hftlr a mil lion ,loll a rs ' III th o \\" ol"ld to hille nny IIIYHtliry. jusl worth of precll)us stones In lhnl one 1,1 grent, JUPuerll, Ill xurlous IIpnrtlllent. cn.ket. TIle On~ton perirle 111 tl, elll' e'l lli pp 'd with u " ~ ry ppssllJle lI e" lce t llr seh 'cs Wcr(' 11 f ort lin e. t he l'olUfnrt lIod 'col1\'cI{ lcnco a t lis ocH on ly thl'y wero mlnel CIJPllllte. rt woulel 1111\' 0 to lJ e an UIl· To e"cry ho nest mllll lit times corne to·tlnl" gbo.st to flud Itself at h01ll9 tomptnlll)nll ns grent as come t o Rny he r e. crlmtnnl, NI) mun knowlI whether 'or Dut walt I ·PerhllP!l the sorCI hnll' not ho Is h Ollcst until he hRS been put Bomo cl ll e to Ih e problem they \\' \llli ed t o th o test. I lenew I I wns t e mpt ~tl. DIe to YOIve, But where was th e slife ? strolll(ly tl·mptod. tn take my grant I bad not notlecxl It anywbere In my a ullt's jt!wel s. Whllt W6S to hInder? rl!l1Ofltcxl j ourney. tbrougb the rOO\lls. The' olel eOll rle were to be absent ror J mnde anotber tour looking for It. mont hs. T hey bo d left me In charre More th.a o like ly It bad 'beeo lot'8ted and hnd given me tbelr keY9 ond the In Borne InCOn8plcuous plnce pllrp o~e ly. Rote combln otlon. There woo\(l he B'ut where? At IlIBt r locnled It, b,a- abllndllnt 'tIme t or disposIn g ot tbo ' hlod a taded cloyon pOrt ra It ot Mrs • .Jewels hefc)re tbelr tb eft was dlscl)v, Guton, III the little Bitting roolO. ered. Wltll th e money they woulO . I lifted th e II1cture 1.0 1111' floor 6ntl bring t could satlsry my c raving tor stood hesltaDt before- the Slife. Sbould adventure. I conl(j travel the wo rld I. or should I not, open It? The tAct oV,er. tbat they bad tr!\'en me the eombluaYe t. R8 J look back nt It, nil til. I UOD seemcxl to Imply that I had I tim e J wn~ Ihlllklll J! Ihc'pe thOlllrht8. I .",.yof""t .'"'"h,t to loaoeet Itll cOl\tents. , lr rt B lV r WDlll<1 !lot tnke t he Jewels. A

PlUenl-lIk __ wben lb• ., bo7 W6a In trou~bey dropped ' e verytblng and rulll1ed t.o hla aid, e",,, tllougb be be tbe ebaDlplon II p; htc r oC lbe wodu , Thill aho_ Mr. Biram Uempeey aud bls ..tr_ WIth tbelr boy. Chrunplon I . . !>om peey , aL Sail FrauetllClO a a tbl! U'\al started III U. B, federal ~ _arCing the cb.IusplOIl wllb bay• • oeYllded the drLCt dllrlng WILl' .

r\lui n o rOOIl! I'f' lIt 10 110 Y 1'l lr 11111nth s, ~ \ln ~ l.\' r 'ould utl'orl l (lIn llt' r t o uel l..lb rHt e tlte d131~e

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W . W . Grlellt nf. Lancaster, Pn. I I tbe chlll mp de lot!llte to Republl·

clo, pl.'· so Ihul Ih ,·y· ~,, " Id Irl,',,· Itty you li S Ih e ri ght I'llI'll' \\"h,," YOII 'j 'lIe ttl'S f {'U !ot(1 I oP"l1 t)(1 "'fHlllllil f'll l , ~o ",,,me In bJthty . rrh l\t "'liS h uw II hop rltr n~ 111,\' llrnlll d know l edllf' l1f prf·r. ' loC I\td. You see. si r. In a houso cot 10us S f OtH'~ c llIlld l d lIle tC1 Judge, tW Ill· th is sort WI! hun, to I,' rorl'("1. II' IlIg hut II hllndl ' of 'Iwllp jUll k. hi lS d O('SU' l d o (u It-o t S l rnllJi: l'l'~ pnl\\' l nlwllt ot fln'r'y (I'H m IlIH.nhpr Cl ' lltul'r. ('0 I'll 1 wllh ullt llll cll"l: out \I hu tlte," III"I! IIl1 rl OH l'rll1 g:~ [ hut )tr ~. l ;u st l)l\ IIW~ IIn\" e whm lhey "ru rlr,1 Ilg." . worn wlwlI .. h l! W Il"'l II 1I111~ J.!lr l. (' fl lI1h~ mltll'd.

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"1 ,o,Hlhlo ' t llnth"rstlllll..1 It. Y I)" lU,I"O t fU1UOUlh' ,r-Qursdf. It St·t">rlwd· fUllny. your nJl ll lnJ.: ttl with Ih .. yl.lIlIlK ludy trl \IU n i' ' I \\ ,lOr. II I " I l j\1:oo 1 hnltlwn ,·t1 tl ln t Wil L" I t" Xl"lulrh)ll, 11,,,\ \l ntl l'r ~ralJtllllJ! lai ~ IJIY',q I· f] ('ul k' H. "1 HIt~t lIt:r ' us 1 \\lI~ .l'(lI1I '

Wu Uie. I woodered. In anr wa" ro_ted with tho mrltel'1 that on .... bOllIr the Oaston bome' DId my KNIIt nncle Ind hli WUe know ber? Bel' ml..lon to tile parlt bad been to eet enme papers. Could ther bl"e been In way lo'l'olve\l with wbllt was menlclnlr my creat-unclo's pellce ot mlod1 How I H&"retted now tbat 1 bad not uked the OUtOn8 If th ey Itnew H14e Bradford. Bow t welcomed the opportunity 1 wa. now to ha'v e .1 llyWlr J~ the IlIIme apartment boose 'w lth bu, close at band If ever I could lIarve ber. I was glad now thot clr· cum.tances bad preveoted my going to France wltb Birge' and Doller. Ae T arrived at my rreat·uocle's cor· nero 1 lIaw· Hlsa Dradlorc,l upprcNu:blnll from ·the oPpollle dlr4!!=tloll. She Willi In r ldlnl toll'll. I limed my ste{lS t o reach the corner 118 she did. Would IIho. r wondered, consider our straore meeting 0 few e,' eulngl before sum· clent introduc tion to Ju.stLfy her speak· lng to me. "Good morning. 1Ifr. Nelson," s he "reeted me ph~R88ntl y. "Maklnll an eRrly CMI1. oren·t you 1" "J'm cowlo g Il er(l to li ve t or II whil e," I acs",ered, failini Into step with lier. "T.be 088ton8 aro going to Maine Ilnd hl"e asked me to occup,. their apart· ment wblle tbey are away." A8 we ChB tted we bad ' enterod tile bulldrng, and ft8 betAlre I went loto th e elevator with her. Aa I left lIer lit the door, wondering If she had hod Iny more eocounte~1 In tho park. yet hardly derlo, to IIBk. Ilhe' turned to me. hilt loolo&"ellcilly, aDd uld:

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CHAPTER II.

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F} I"J;' rOtTRT W"!fJ ,"{EIR ~OY) CHAMP DEMPSEY

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nt I rl1l11 'i'h II Il'lJ' on, mlntl r . 1.lzlIlil Providing Agalnat Trouble. G . 'I'h " mv son 18 "I'Po itllo,l j(Dl1l'dlllO The twlus. Fn.. 1 ond J nseph. were l u tb f' IIlfltlt'r of t,!IA tlSf-lIt .. of til e S6 111 0 oge He their cousin RI chArd, dllCh1 T h " n'pp l) lI, d e "I'" "",I. ~'red II t W llOS~ hOlUe U, ey \\"erA to ,pond Lilu A bf' P r o hJ "OO tluct li:llls Cowun A few weeks b, rore th ll twlll luys. (H I' 'q )\lII1" t l\\1 ut.Jprl\l ~er" Christlull s IUchurd wrote II IonIC letIII t h(' 111 "fi l'r o f .Jlls~ l e Sl\lIrlflf ll, ter to Santo Cla us. Ihell nel,l ell Ibll H:dllJ1IJ''''' rut., IX u f lh ti O;- l.IHt::! tit' l lH\u r. (l OR'l s~ rll1\ : "You hod better brio', 1 1; .11 (.( 1' (' 1'11, II (n ino l ' l t · ul. Puhlto th reo of everything. ur I wtll 1I0ve t. , .tt' " f pr" l'" rty o rd"r ed . Ggllt the two of 'em et once."

Marrla,e Utea.ea · fllrmtlr or WilY Lillian DeUhe r. "Il". (If U"'I( nl1 i'L [) " rlll~u RlOh .. rdso n . 1118ul'an08 \\nll r o" I .. 8 111 t,e a ~ en t, of 'l'uledo Ilnd MI~8 l-lulh Eldrld,,,. of Fr&nkhn. K Ill I Un bu, ("rlUe r of Jsmestown !Lntl Mis " Ellldnu, E IHnhart. of Way. Q(\svill e . R ollln d R nu\TI8o n . Ip aohlnl., of Ol\y t.o n dnd Mlfll l£dlth Minge. c f li'rllnkltu. e ll ll ri A Philip>!, 'nrm!'r . of Car URI ... tllId Mi llS L " ttle Wllllaml, of ti ed Lloo R . \ ~~ H IHt~ " o lc, 'If'8\'1l lflnn tl Mi ~1I

OlasalHed Ads LOAN ON "ARMS MONJl:YII" TOlo&ereel for II to 10 a~

yeare. Terrell &I Terrell. Real ... ute aod LoaDI, WUmllilton, Oblo. Phone 301. 101'. " Loaoed OD Un "ook, M ONEY ohanel., allO leoond mor"I"IIII. Na&el bough;. JOhD a.rbille, AileD BolldlDlI, Xenl •• Ohio. 6 . ~.20

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Thl'.'" wil l be un(ortunule It Ihe en·

Ueal FAtale Traofen ':H~ l:'II H"nt ring hilS cOlltu loetl eith er C, F. Kln8worthy \0 Che.ter ~1\1 1i 1..;: o r meru)dHo Utlmpbl' 1l and Frank Oru we. pert of ----.~~ Seo. 10, l' ~, R 3, 'rnrtleoree1t Twp.

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Chlna'a Grand Canal. Ar le m lsla Mo 16114n 80.11, 'l'h fIIn,) ClIlI'll or Chl nll 18 tile lon gest \'UlllIl III Ih~ worl(1. It rCllches 'n yd,l r Ih.rt of t:l60. 3, T 3i R. 4, t rom Hlln gchow 10 'j 'll'lIlsl 11 and covera be l wee o the Miami rive ra. II. Oa'lI rlne I.ao, to L e roy Lao.y, dl~IRIH'e o r 1.000 1II11"~. crtJSti tlig LWO u87 . Wayne of th e worlel's 111 r!;l's t r iveN! , {bit I.Illrt )f ::iurvey No N ' p, II Hwang lind Ih e Yn ngt ze. Wu lt nr F,U8 t o C b!l~ . F1'IIaee ant A. C Villi, p .. " of Bllo 7. T. 2. R, 5. Vle" ror" "k Twp Urant t3UOlllt t o E\la t:l n oolt, per' f 'eo I). T . 4, R . 3, 10 Leb .. noD , Bu dd Tholl 'P!!OD \0 L izzie 'fbomp «o n . lo ts N il 10 of the :ito ke. lub. dl vl8100 to Lebanon.

SAU~MAN

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EI roceed1ntr~ (n t.I !I~ tnlLt·tt1r of tho ~t " te of 0hlo va Gc'tOrg" Borto D. R obert ti h!1whfl.n Is ""poin ted to a !lIl iR' t h e prosec uting a t·t urn er In said 01l8e . II.l ~h e mutto r of tbe IldslgDlllllnt of tb ~ Cummon PI MS . E1oo, lod ge (j' M C lev e n jtllr Is 1l.@ lgo ll d 0 Wa r. ren 'ouo t-y to b o l,] OOUt' 011\.\1 hast · ne~!I on wl)I (ll} be e n/ere Id oo mple · tell In lu e mat,ter of Uft.lvln Wolfe n Anna Wolfe, P lcllntiff "rated dl. vor Of'. In the to Itter of EfIls Bill VI Fl oyrl Rill. Dlvoro~ ~r'ID ted plnlo. t iff, Cu ~ tody ot chllclren g t vo o plaintiff mltll fur t her o rd M of t he C·)llrt. In t h e mllt.ter ur W , N CIa rk Uf) . V8 'fhe BttDlI e r P;':okin g UO) . ,I urol". re nde r eJ YQrd lot In ttl vor of the d s. fend.IUI,. In t h e 'Dfl Uer of J . A. Hidtlle VII Mr . And ~l rE!. 0110. Nuvl11e. It I~ ortlc red t h lLt lllflllltltT r Ollover t482 .. 71i frOID dotencJan t With 10terBl>' ~,., pet' II nn Qm trolll 26th . of Mllroh 11119 !lod &180 <108 H" •

for. weI!.

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IDd lorrouDdlDI Mrrltor7. All ••• olulln propoei'loD for the rillh' pereoo. Addre.. , 11 Nor'h Jetrilr80n ~'., Da.1~D, Ohio. Jeao

LOST I 0&'£ _ Baoeb of ,l[e,l, Wedlle••

a.. de:y, JUD. le'b, neer UreeD BrIar Bohool BollM. I'lDder p l _ no',f, A. J. Anlpoll, ~11_roqk, tlqlol 1It14 r_Iwe nwart· iT

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fROM COURT HOUSE

COlllm on 1'14'88 Court New SwtB . Elelillor ~ o r g& r VII ,I ohn "itrge r. For divorce-gross DeA leot El llI"\belh ('u rd Wolt. er G urtl Fo r dl voroe-o rue hy a nd &eg lec' , P. V. Bone , " allminl s tr~ tn r of I.be Obt'L!6 0 ' V, J. lilghtruan V8 J o hn ~ rl\m er . Fo r money J. A. tlldtlle va &lr 110li Mn. Ueo. Nov ille- ' og u o vlt. Raymo nd 'park s V~ Leola I:3p 'Hks . :ror divo ro e nud ollijt.ocly of oblldgross oeg loo t .

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Lhe · Dealer A Good koown Tlr., for

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MONEY LOANflD

Comml.. lonere' f'roceedlDp Bil ls .. l1owed.-,)obn A 8lAlr,coal btl0 k "t~ f or j~II.I2.50; B E. Wa' • wick, m ops for Courl.•B o oslI. 15':10 ; ti D. W"IJItKIIlI!. 1 j ar "Cloo" 1i0o : fhe We~~llrn M\·.r, prtnHna, blank II I1nd flnve lopee. 129 75 ; Barre" Bros blnnks f or ale rk of (Jour's. '6 . eO; l'h e W"stern 8tllr, 100"llIdver".IDII ' Ii; The ~' nel And .t io,'ply Co., rent fo r 1t i n~, '10. 3; J'lh ll Blatr. bolla, 1'i0; Gil lion fra n Wora~, blade' lind ho lt" t ot' grl1cte r. 116 79 i Crego" la IJrld ~e Uo .. . relntorolng 8teel, e1 83,. 76; iL J t:l p ~lJ o ~ r, frfllght 00 hr, 11 5 d(); W . H. ".. nage Co .. Br081 01 Maollill vads , 30; Morris Snook, bridge r <lpalra. 1~1 . :!li · Sam . Exmao , onlvorl oQnstturill;Ii , 1100.110; W. A. ~oott. rond nud r elJlltre; U~rl SUles . RervlIlCS!I~ draft~ mAD, 159; Frank ti pe D 11 1' . draft s man', 19; P . P . Miller. In s peot-or 1. C 1:1. N o.6, 8410. D , IUr. : T ho Ohio C o rrugated CO ' I . oo l vl'rt pi po: ' 70 ,

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or .trl $0 do h,h' honeWOMAN worlr Two 10 family! Sl\o".

h oore. -N" waal\lnB, Miami Uaae"e oiSoo.

FOB SALE-PROPERTY VARII, level t.Dd, , 100·AI;RJI: plenly ",ater, 10Dd 100.11',.,

lood balJ,cUngl +!1I1 proper,y tm: lonp SO 'be of 'l1e lat" J Gba ~mUb. Inqaire ot M . A. Cornell, Admr.; WaYDJnU1e, Ohio, je80

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FOR SALE of Grabm To. 80,n.baooobedPlan", Iuqnlre of Wal. ter DaklD. ii. D. 1, j7 15 Belad'of Spring Blilil . I nqulr• ~d

W~,.nHvIJle.

ADMI.NISTRATOR'S SALE lonla~~!io~' aarny. In th o Pmhate Court. WlU'roD (Jounty. OhIo. O""rgo K. Ogrnahall. atlDlIUI •.} Ifa \.or nl t,he IIIIt alp' or Luc y . o. lleck eU. doo'd. P.lalotUf Cue No U84 vi.

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Toma'o, Hi. PLAL-ITS-Oellry, aDd Pepper Plaotl. Inqalre 01

Realdence Property

Llnte, A. BecKen, a mlDor 11 y~al1l old: 81 ai, Derend.ntl

IDIt0lro ,,' jella

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The uDd'l'1It.otlll ,&dmIDlatra~rClUII._tII

Robert Strouae, vllls. Ohio.

R. D. 6, Wayn. . je3U

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01 Liley B . Deckett. dllceued. In \NNUaoOll OW .nd filII, Inqalrl of W__ • 01 611 Mil er 01 Sale I.. ued b, the Probate aourt u l WRl're"n WO nly. Oh io, 10 In' above .., 1.1\10, ~ D, 6, . Wa1D8I,1I111 CUO. "III ol'er lor aalo b, wa., 01 public aile· Oh10, ' j1 tloll on

S

Saturday, June 26; 1920,

Duroo Iprln. pIli for . .Ie. Nioe al 20'clock p . m, 011 ",,' prem'-. the tollo" 00.. IDqatni of lin, Bell. 00., IDII' dOlOCrlbet.l rea, ,r.late &0"'1: " SIIuato In Ute County 01 Wa_Q. In 'h. R. D. II, Wa,D".llle, Ohio, jllO State of Ohto audln VIII... 01 Cor..11l aad bounded .utl tt"""rtbed .. 10110 .... vIs: .... I\'lnnlng at Iha North· W.., COrDer of Parvld .. "'11 laaYa II fall It.lof fire wor. tllroj)l r pn plnl\' Plltlllltll 1l'1&b .ald 'a'""' 8 , 12" 1'. I , ta ahatn •. tb~"Oe :t. 08° W. I. II cbaln. for 'bl . . . of "al,. ......'oQr wlLh ftallroM 1.0&. ' t hence '<N. art"! w: I. ~. ord.r tor me, Tel. ~IL" Wal~, chain •. thence on Ii lID'e 118'\0 'be Saw ,,,r, I .,3 , ~e~o place 01 ba«InDlIII/. COD-.JDIu e 8D lOde Probllte Court Proc:eedlnp mo"" or 1_ (.."mated). 'l'Jie . . on. half In the D1at·ter of the will of h oreby CODVe yed by"llmate, 10 1'IIcI. mora or I atl 'o~ so plan" j 1\ d~. for ,~ " ' h'nnklln 1~IlIl, !ljlgel}~eJ! Will ftd. l~"', Oo, nl! .. m~te. CODY.'reel &0 Luc, B. .., oloe OnM. W.l&er -.Jer Jut' w.., of Red BrlClk' obareb '~~O mUted to proh ~t e, n~ by m.o~~~ ott. Ulted' . ' t el ~ gq : • In the ma t~l!r of lillll!! ije nnett, "'''e abovo pro ~, Q ror Q 011& lMIntlb Tobaooo PI.n.. 'or lale. & "amel) It I bill 101>& 011 • or Jr .. ae Rllllrd iao nf Raymond 8on. 1>11 road '&c!QI WJl· luqalre of BarDI' Ba'terwor'b nett, a minor VB ItHa Blake at Ill. mlDg&oD Pike &114 OQ tba eol .M14 e.ad Per- .ft. • .0 . • , WalDentlle. OhiO. ~elO ' ~ Ille of real optate nrdered. J. Lee atreat or !load bel_ aald ktdae S'rett. . ThoQJPson .Teremlllh l'arkhlll .ucl BAld real •• t ... bu been reeul&rl, IDDI'&l.Ied Pair of WalDa. Twin 8ecl1. In. 01 Tb_ Hundred <1100.1)0) Dot· E 0 MOFrl&OIl Il,e lI.ppolated a p- &ttl1e"um qalre of &d iI.tlfOht, INa. &od will IIPt be aold lor ' - Shao two put.ere. n...llle, Ohio, ~eao . hllr~'ld IIPllrlllMd nlUl. ,.tl'". alo' 8 ..e! ~=!! '1111'4 Pub . 011 dl~ of In th.fl ·m.uer of t·be e~'dp or lalo : 0 a tlll!'!I' 10,10 'r - ~ ODe &hJt4- ·.. Budd Tbo mpso o, deool18ed . M (], two ye .... d.lemid I aymentl to bear IDI..... CORN-~OO 8uhell of 0004 Tel. atal" per ce/l~ .~ allD~tD frolll ·dl,.of 1&1. low· COrn. laqolre Qf ~.Y~a" Drillre h Appoloted ;admlnillt.r a tor. IIId to be _ori<\ · by mor..... OQ ~_ (!Old . GlCORGS S~ OARN.UU,N, · 0." .. D. 4, WaY. .yme, 'qtilq: Bood 17600. . "Jlmr, LU9. 'D. ~.", dlCM.l!8d, Pbone ,'-''', ~e80 ,IlM( f( Ufi4)1tJq~, 4~' : ' t-JeU 10 .abe llIatter of the luardl ••• htp ,1$ ."Dllo. Table, Ie fatr ool!dl'ICID " Jaqaln 01 lid StaDdt. ford, W.,....Uei Oblo, je80

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MIAMI lS~ UEn l. nl ' ''~1

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EVERY WEDNESDAY

fth·. ul\\n ), n l'fl yllJr.U hlo . • ", fiI r ond C'I..... A1e Il111l1tf'1

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uhhhli er. \\ nynesyille. Ohio

SlIhscrioti(1n Pr!ce, $ 1.50 per

HARVEYSBURG '

A Money-Back Guarantee

On Sunday, evonlng. June 13, 'be Mre. Cllaa, 'lark Ipent !:lnnday OliVe) Branob ohnroh WUII 11IIdly wit,b Mr, Olark at Millmi Valley Lorn up by II llry bolt of IIRhtnlog bOBpUal. 'rhe rlll mo ge Willi quit e h e lOv y, bu t Mlsl! Mary i:va Fr!lney returned Wlla proteoted by t he Hartford, of I,), 'nneoliout. whl ob 18 r eproeeDted by to Colombue, 'l'bursduy, ufter a F Wilson. T.ho 10811 will be settl ed plellllRnt vlstt with iMr, and Mu, ,l it ODOO Dnti repl1lre wt1l Moon be Ob&rles E , J obns. Mrs. Malvin.. ·ta oy . of Davton. OIud e . Mr. Wi\;Ion, " ge nt.. report. THE R IOINAL Meve rb 1I08M8S from wind und er tiie IIpent Mon(hLY with h or 8lster. MfII, Jl;' t'!ll OY . Tb.e 810gnn- " lqllure witll C hl oe Bides. Wlleon. and ge t ("II' ~re/llmen t." Mr. and Mrs. 1:1. 8 . HI~ loe8 returned Mr. lIud Mrs. Harold Barr is, of horue , 1,'rldIi Y eve olng;, ILfter s pend . Lebuo ll n , wero Sllnd ~ y I!' U08 t-S of bis ing II w eek wltb tb eir tiO~ . , Alfred Illuonlo8 , Mr, and ·Mr8 F , L . BarriS. and Willi llm . lind fa m ilies. io OilY, The Createst Stock Oond,tioner. Worm' Destroyer and .Tonlc l:Iarl1 6.. t ta near kt b"lId : and \t to.ll . Mi88 I..eonll. Mo(hmll, left, Mon. will n :.1 bo long uotll we wtll be dny morni ng, for Oxford. wbore' she httving winter . •Jolln Lo wry , of Wel\mttn , wt.o will ILtt end the IUmlll(~r term at Mi . b,," been 811IIerio g from B tlloo d. ami unlve rity. Mr BotI Mrs. b . S. Lamb visited ,,·oioo·, ed hnnd, Is mlloh Improved, aod will ~o o n be a nt at w o rk, sgllin. with Mr. lind Mr8. E , R , Rand olph Work is g oin g on .. boVEl t o wn., bfl· aod oblldren , In Dnyton. 8 !1nday. Mr. Ilnd Mre. \VaUer Kenrlok eo. tw eeo Hl1fveyborg "Ofl Wilmingt o n, wb lch looks 11110 bUMlo CR8. I\ntl tba' te rtllined to Sunday dl.onsr, Mr. 110d Felts Medicated Salt is sold with the understa ndin g that if it fails to meet I OID O of our money will be ~pen' Mrs , C, R. Binegar, MI8S Minnie Record .. nd Russell BluegBr, of jod lolo08ly . our claims your money refunded. Our gllra Ire m en Bre bu ~ l e r tban .l&m.,sto wn, Mrs . Ne llie Reoord. of l)ayton. nnd Mi8S Leo na M ol:HDnI6~ PIUCES. tln y ono elMe, work ple o', IInu m one:v en ongb t o PlOY 'h eir oh"r,,"II. Alnt $ 8 00 100 Pounds thot going sOlD e~ 14 00 200 Pounds Mrs. W. P . MoCarre n hU 8 been 2000 300 Pounds qutt,e Blok fOf seve ral daY8. IJot te tb u n~bt to be !lo ruo bette r .llt . thi ~ Free delivery. No ('harge for tntck delive ry to your farm. writing. Lawreo oA'l'hom"M flod tw o 80ns, S OY . havo y ou h e ~rd ~hnt if you IrvioK I1nd P erry , we ro Day tau vlH . pnt oil on vour R'reIJt,8 von w ould Itor8, Wedneaday Ilttelrnoon , not ho bothered with du S I'~ Wby Mr, (md Mrs. FrBnk Rudduok ILnd !l ol· I,r ,v it ? lir. lIoocl Mrs. Ohae. Rntlduok enter· ,1 o ~ . Pipllr, of Xooia, r e]lrllseutlog Calo .,d Mr. lIod Mrs. B ora ce SprllY, th" Wo rnull ' 8 World Mlig8 ~i no Co, . of n ear Wilmlogtoo . Suodav. "actor)' . at (:hiougo. WR8 Otllllng 00 ('Of) llt>iu. Marlon, OhIO Mr. Imd Mr s. JtlW OB Mull en arid t(ln ce~ boro. lu!!t Erld"y, nOll tuklng RuhHOriptl oDH fo r themag"lIine. Mr. dllughter, EdolL , laud Mlr , Abner Mul. leo were In Dl\ytoo. Wedn t'llday, P pe r rep rts gr e lH 8U006 @8 'rhA y ouog people' !! UhTiatlao : n· ( ; btl.~. Coo k 18 df'oorntiug the loner Rnd onter 8ld e ~ "f bl 8 ore .. m e ry with dellver ol"8~ and tbe 1l-lgM Bearers plliot . Cbarlee bl'lIeveM In milking 0lB88 en'er ~lIolne.J 'he y o un~ people of l ..y tle and O wen 's Churob In tbe tb lnge eblo e. basemont of the oburob, Tharaday Many of Ibe rlladere of tbi s DeW8Y eve ning. !lbest bave their utteotloD attraoted Mr . and Mr8. R ob ort Balnol. of tlrst by tbe BI1rvllY8burg Items , ... Examined Correctly ••• ol,d ming it ts IIko Ii vlKU wlt.h h o me DIOyton, spent SdDrdBY nigM Bnd I, folks, giving in full a n ltem lz"d !;;nodBY with ber parentI! • . Mr . and Glasses Fitted BOO.le m ent of the bappenln~8 ot in Mrs. J Ol!epll Filer , AT MODERATE PRICES Mu.Lester Ke nriok stnd Mra Ow.r t l' rA8t In I·bat vlolnlty , ""1II11.m Dodd, of l..ebRoon, wbo Folt 'rained 'he olllldre u t or 'he ex· r epr88eut!! tbe Noalue Co, of Spring. erolses, !:lnndav ol1enlng , Lawrenoe and Walter 'l'bomas fi eld, 111., wILe In this violnlty sev. Optical Departmlnt eral dOy8 188t week 10 'be IntereRt of wore in Columbus on bo.loese. l:lat. S. Detroit St. X_nil., Ohio the Noxlne Co. Be til meeting with ard .. y. IInOOe8!! by mailing pdron8 tblit are Open evenln,. by appointment Mre. Jesee Rowland was 8bopplujl hl8 friends . in Wilynetlville. 8l1turdlay. I.,lalte a lot of live stook Is being Frank Rudduok nnd lon , Borlico, killed by Ugh tnl og over the oonntry, were In Wilmington, l:3atarday , Eve re&t Shumaker will leave t 'r Mra , Fred Bubble ball beau on the DR. J. W. MILLER. Arizo Da In the near fatore, slok list for the last few daya. Mrs. M trtba AURon, of Dayton, Miss Lydia Stolzenblng, of Wallb. was the I:)unday guest of Mr . lind Ington U. B ' . Is visieiog Mr. and ••• DENTIST... Mre. A . H, Aoson . Mrs, Il'red Bubble and Mr. and Mrs, Servlcel weiro !leld at tbo A. M, E MoKlbbon. 0 oborcb at SundliY. Read Gazette's Classified Ad$ Mr , and Mre. Ed Coo k and family Tbe oandldBtos Bre venturing were In Waynesvlllll, l:3unday afterar~und, telling what they will do It Doon. elected. . Miss ~na Mnllen has been UDder BARNHART, • :harle8 E. Ellie Wal In \'U "yne8. tbe weather for a few days . ville on Sunday evenioK, so It Is Little Perry Thomll8 had ,he mls. Notary Public aald He Is one of the townllhip fortune of rnnning a pleoe of glllll8 IIObo ol bOIL rd. and there eeBms to be in bis foot while In Dayton, Wednea. some tronble to got ooal tor the en. dl&Y , but is better now , All klndl of No&ary Work, Phone 44 eulng Bob ool term . SundBY t8 a aDd Oeeda a ~peol.lt:f. A 0001 spell bit tbls vlolnlty. "'range day to look after Goal, bot I Thursday, and Olen wefe working Harvegsburg, Ohio suppORe tt II! 80. for that Is what with beavy ooatll on, . 1I~ • they told PIe Rev , Pine's new dwelUng hOWle ill Mr !lod Mrs , R . W, Kaylor mot. being erected very raptdly , Sher. ored t o Bellefontaine aDd baok aD man Rogere is doing the work. 8unday. and were guests of bls Cherry.ploklng haa Ilt'Braed, 80 the mother. !lllter and brother . houae",IYes will be buelr oannln. for We have Cere-a-Ua Sweet., Funeral Director Mr. and Mrs , Barry Tuoker and a while. and Embalmer. Dairy Feed. Bran. Middlings. 01Veterinary f"mlly and Mr. Crlohfleld were SQn. Mr, and Mrs. Abe J!~vanl eDter· leiter ,Tankage, Hominy, Meal, day v)allon at Somerville. Ohio. 'aiDed, Sunday, In honor of their Graduate of Oblo Stat' Untvenl l Waynesville. Ohio. Oil Meal, Cottonseed J\\eal and Mr . and MrR 1m. Rloh Bnd daugh. Bon and bride, Mr , and Mre. Charley Ground Barley. t.er aud Mr , and Mrs Fred Braddook Evans, The gU88ts were Mr, and of' nea.t' .\'ayoIl8v1lIe, motored Mr8. Jflmes Evane and .Mr. Bnd Mrs Either Auto or Horae drawn "nice, OFFICE: Drain Tile, Hollow Bunding through bere on Sunday, enroute No extra Charlr8 tor auto "rvlce. John Tewell and aon, Elanefor!1 . Tile. Fencinlt Posts, Fertilizers •• I"ourth Street, near Tyler Mr. and Mrs Mell BlLlley'e. near 8otb,phones in Office and Real4.nce Self Fced~rs for Hog, , Barrel Salt Wl\mln~too . Telephone 93 No. 14. '" Mr. dnd Mrs. Earl Hookett were .~clal prices on 1000s taken Sunday oallers all Mr, "nd Mu, Ed Waynesville. Ohl~ 'dIrect frolll cars. t ..,. JE Re .. soJu Fronk Shldaher bl\8 been an~lin!l Come to our office or phone DR. HATHA W A. Y at tbe Lewl.~on reservoir, and re your needs. Let us lupply you Carlton antI I'orrest Smitb ara 8t ports tine ilshlng, fro III cars and save you money. Way..... "Ue'. Leadlnl( De.aIIt !:lllveral of the Eastero Starll (If h oUle from Del&wI&re ror their lum. ' - - - - - - -_ _ _ _ _..1 Otnoe In aalnea BIela. Halo S& mer vRol1tion this lodge attended I-hll lod~8 In Friends of MilS Alice Mltohener DRY ton, 8a\prdny, and were rllisoo &lIu,lereCl her a ehower, ~' rldIlY after. FUNERAL DIReCTOR oue dllgree. MOLl GlIne, of DBlton, was at noon, ILt the home nf Mrs . Elmer Waynesville, Ohio home with bts motber over Sunday Cumpton MillS I!;le"nor Bllydook hy 08 her The FrlendR held ohuroh on Bun. day for tbe flret time alnoe repnirlug h nulje gneet, MidI! Alu~e~ Mendenhall of near X~nIR , the bqlldlnK, . Fully Equipped for Good rhe many. friends of Mra. D , B 'l'he uln waR fine and CIUlle ill Service. Phone 68-1 tl ue '0 inorea8a the size of po'atoe~ Miller will be ilIad to koow thlLt ahe Wayne.vIHe, Ohio ts reeovering ulcely fr(lID Rn opera. Large Display Room and otheL lIardell "roduoe, tlon R~ MiamI VBlley 'b oapltal, laat O. N , OOPlpton. of Cbestl'f 'l'own . Friday. Mrs, MHlor bae been euf. ALSO A LOT UF GOOD BRICK FOR SALE TELEPHONE 7 nAY OR NIGHT 8b1P, Olin ton Ooun,y, speat Munda, ferlng from goitre for Revenl In thie vlolnlty. 1D0nthll. and 1\ Is hoped thB' her Mr. and Mu. Ollbert Weloh, after health will be grently improved by .J ten day,' villU '/'ilth their parents. the oporatlon. Mr. and Mrs . W . W. Welob, reo Miss Minnie Moore paned IUO· turnoo, Saturday, to their bome hi oeesfully througb an operation for Fort \lodge, Iowa. . gOitre, Bt the Mlnml Valloy hOlplml, Several of our oltlzen!! are llutTer. Saturday, . Ing with .~lUqler ool"l. 0808r Lemar Ie. here from MI!. - - -9"'_ ••- -lOUr! tor a vial' among r.lailvel. . Albert III. MoKay Ind Ad", oMel' lIauIMer of Mr, and Mr •• "ranll Mills were qule'lf married' a' 'be home of 'he bride, Junel0'b. The, are 'popular young people who en Mr. and Mrl, Cleve Oonno. were JOY the wl.bu of a hoal 01 !:lunda,. gnee" of Ibe laUer'e par. frlendl . en&., Mr. and IIrl, Mon'a Boblel . Wm : Barlau III a' home from Ilil Mr. aDd Mrl Joh~ MoKnl.ht, at lobool work at Norw094, ~IQ. Naw Bnrltn~'on "ere .gu ..&11 of Mr. Mile I14"U OoU." II a' hom. lor and Mre. Q. R. Ellie and eon. th, ,ummar, . M,I , Willi\! ~He~ \1 '~"dlng a Tbe memorlallervlO4lI1 ",blob w.re tlW days wlU~ rel •• llel at Spring announood fol' lait ~Qnday after. 'Valley aud AI~a. DOOn Dad to be pO.lpenud on aooouD' Daniel Morllaa bad the alstor. at the weathlr. aune of 1000ng a "aluable borse, MI88 MaAh. ReevEII, at Rloh SUDday. mond, Ind., III 'he "U88't of rela" ... ~orell' Hable', lOll of IIr. Iud Mr., here. Monae fl.oble' aDd Atra ..ar, Swl,. Milaes Sadie Moore ~'~4 Lqolle Boare, 01 Bellbrook wen unllecl In gao, w!\o ate wQJ'lIlnl In Dayton' marrlill lal' Tunda,. III XeDI" ~Ie a' 1I0me Oler tlqDlday, BIII".llhel ot 'be QO~~",nlt~ "re' ~,,~~~ '9. .~,. YO~D' Po~p"; __ . T': Mr, u4 .. ra. Ar~'rOQII MoOn,. ....,.,... P'1t.a1 TimIdIty. and chlldrenl or ...r O~OQ'I, .. \every dll1 aenda to tbe crave o~ 8DQd.y · .qe." Mr. .M ~:e . ICIJre meo who bave ram.lned In o~ ,. OIOlle Pnt' l ecurlty on1l" becluse theIr tlmldltJ, a«r••u4 Ufi. J'rankCook aod MR, their lick ot lelt·conn' ~N. preYeD ted WarreD ~ were .:Iuday pee" them t,om mulo& .. IlI'It dort. It of Mr. aDd aln. TbolllM the, coold han beeo lIII41leed to beJaDa Onmer lpeD' Buda, -'II: It ~ bid trultecli In . their own powera &Ill! dued to ahead th87 . , ber bome til Labano• . haft 1001 .OOar'laad 1IqftaJ' ..a. the 8oad&, would, .. all 1IIduJDea 111- ot bill .lIter, lire.. 1Jbar1. ~t leqtbl In

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DON'T WASTE TIME

The poet said. "What is ·so rare as a day in June." The poet probably never had a cow or hor!\e, or a ¥9 plow or buggy to sell. Catarrhal Deafness Cannot Be ' You should werry about Cured. the poet and perfect day, by local applications. al they cannot because y ou do have lots reach the dlaeaoed portion ot tho ear, Thero 18 only on~ wa y to curo t:~ of surplus s tuff lying tarrhal tl e o.tnos8, and that 18 b y a constitutional rem. ely, Catarrha l 4 oa'/ aroulld .. which is doing bUe I" cAu sed by an Inflamod condition you no good, but would ot tho mUCOUB lining ot the ElI.ta· "hlaD Tube. Whe n thl. tube 18 Inhelp' the .other fellow out rtamed )'ou havo a 'rllmbllntr- sound or hnperCect hearing. and whon It Is enwonderfully. IIrel), closed, deafn e". 18 the result, IJnlU, tho Inrlammation can be reCut this stuff off your duced and thl8 tubo re.tored to It. norm&! conclltlon, hearing will be cleolist a t Ol1ce by lln ad . tro),ed torever. Many caes ot deaen o•• are caUled by c ... t... rrh. which 18 all 111in this paper, and you "AmlO~d pondition gt Ihe IOUCD ua 811rwill rid yourself of a pile rac... Hall'. Catarrh Medlolne acle Ihru the blood of tho mucous .u.facu of junk around the place. ot the . '·Btem, We will elvo One Hundrod Dollar. for any cue ot Catarrhal Deatness that cannot bo cured by Hall'. Ca· tarrh lIIedlclne, Circular. froe. All Dru.lflat~, · 16c, P'. J. CHENEY ,. CO,. ToledO, Ohio.

THE MIAMI GAZETrE

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New Invention-Gas Fire in Any Cook Stove

Makes the Country home have city conveniences. Just the thing for the summer months; when the meal is cooked turn off the fi re. Consum ption cost is the 8ma lle~t part about The Wonder Burner The Wonder Burner. Twenty hours of actual burning on only Two Gallons of Kerosene. P ublic demonstration will be given in the Hendley Jewelry room at Waynesville, Ohio, on SA~RDAY,

JUNE 26, 1920 For appointment or information, call phone 89-4.

Walter L. Sawyer, Waynesville, O. Special representative for thi ~ dletrict.

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Harveysbura: Friend! Church unttay chool. 8:30. Chu rch ser· My greo t-ount'S 1> arls ". ' re gont!-vices, 10:30. Come and W~. will . tol en- '·I\.nl shed ftom the wnll s lIle I mak e you welcome. SUII dlscredlUpg th e 0,,111 lie ot my CHAPTER III.

Whatever you have which has outlived its usefulness - furniture, hardware, books, magazines, baby carriages, bassinets, brica-brae, skates, clothing-should be sold. Other people will be able to put these things to good use. THE WANT ADS will help you make quick

THE MIAMI GAZETTE

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N OW is the tim'e to give your order

In good mechanical condition.

I. H. C, 10-20 Tractor In good shape, ' overhauled by factory. These tractors have been taken in trade on larger outfits, and can be purchased at less than half price.

S h.p. Stationary Engine

EARL J . SPENCER . For Surveyor

A. R. LIND For Surveyor

GUY MARLATT For 'Fre88Qrel'

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Cut out the Middlemanl Make fo.t yourself the agent's buying commissiol'l: and expense'1. You can ship your cream yourself as easy as selling to a buying ag.~nt. We pay the freight and guar~nt~e yourcream and 'Cans against loss in transit. AmerIcan butter is now in competition with cheapel foreign butter and the American Farmer must market his product in the most economical way Feed has not gone down any in price, so every cent of revenue must be secured, and shipping DIRECT is the biggest possible s:lving. Just compare our prices for the past ~ix months ~nd see ho\y ~uc~ Il}ore you could have made by shipping DIR~qT tQ T~e Tr~-State ~4tter Co. ' Week begiDAlll&

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FRANK C. ANDERSON For Probate Judge

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ALLEN HUFFMAN

For Recorder (lI'or Beton" Term )

JJ.1STJ/!lJ W. HARDING For RepreMntative

F. M, CUNNI,NGHAM For Pro8eCutinlr Attorney .

(Por IIIM:oDd Term>

MORROW BRANT For-Sherllf

SAM D. HENKLE I!'or ('ou!,!ty Commlllliober W. D. CORWIN For County Commllllfoner'

- CARL J. MILLER For Co>untv Commillioner

THE MIAMI GAZE'ITt.

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Lo,aIty to our town ita eood pmonaI Lusiness to f!fIfq ltd in !he -aty. EVery ddIIar you apend here makes the ,.. )'IIU .pend it With the IIIDI1! able 10 apend money with )'IIU for the tNnp )00 10 aeIl. whether JIOII Ii!lI lMtIOcl,cIry. good., poIatoes, Lutt& or the !.Lor rl JOUr hmds. Sending ~ to the IJir ciIy, aapt '"'it can'l be avoided, is ~ the Lit ciIy and maJ.•. ine the wIM* people rl the bia city thai much mort proi1paOUL Let',..., the money in our own town and IIIII.:e cuaeha _ PftIIIIIIIGIII. The bia IowII _ doe. .,dq for our -.oiIy_

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Let UI ha-.e loyalty!

Friday, June 26th . Fea turing the Two S~ria ls ,

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Hurl",. wh o lIu.1 bl' pn 111 ~( rs . r;n ' t"n'~ Orth odo~ f ri ends Churc h ('mpl,)y (fl r Yf'II I'S 1111(1 II UII long t> 1l<' n SlJ IIltay Sc hool. 9::10 u . m . Meet ent rtl ste,1 wllh 1\ k ey to the BC'I'\'nrltR' entrllll ... e. Yt't who else WII B Ih're to ing fo r wo rghit) at 10:30 . sllspeet 1 Ferry Chrl slian Church It eeol·... r'ln!!' n I ltlle from Illy bpwll· derm Ilt I hn stellcll to the tel e phone. Bibl ~c h o() 1 at 0:30 Prellching r mU ~ 1 nn llfy IIII' snp"rlnl en, l l'nt uucl at 10:30 a. tn . and 7::{0 p m. Every· al s o Ih e pnl lrt' Ihnt th!' IIpnrtment bud one in vi ted . J . A. Pi ne. Pastor . been r(lhlll'd. T dl'(' loierl. to n. lI,nt r houl.1 wl r p 111)' gr" llt' UIlf'''' Hn fll o f th e roblw l'.v. lind Ihpn It dBl"ned . flave yo u paid your t8xes? me tor IIII' fir s t tlmp t"_ t f. dtd not know the old cOllpll" ~ nddre.~. They merely hud 11ld thot tI\(l~' ""'re goIng Dr . Dill , Os teopalh 2 1 S. Hroad · to Mllinf'. I .ev~r IIIlnl1. 'Ulere "'"8 way . Lebanon . Ohio. nolhlng thn l they cOllld do In th eir ... obsence. f'rolJllbly I co1l111 Itet their nddress fr om th e s uperintende nt. or Fear to T ell O wn Name. trom Mr. flll s ton's hn.nker.. T il e first Among th ,· Kn)·III ... II t rlhe of the rhl ng tn do \l'IIS to uotlfy tho s uper - Phili ppines. I t I ~ n hrenc-h ot monn er! Intendent. to nsk It InA n whllt h lg IIRlIle Is. 11 n But \Vu lt I With illY hand ·on the white mon dnllS S o) thl"OlIgh Ig ll oronce tel ephOfl ~ . I stoppell short. Tt do wn· the mall ",III turn t o a bystnndt'r nnd ed on llIe tllnt In nil like lihood I wo u ld IIsk Ih At the strAllg!'r. who ,loe8 not know t h e cusl ollls. 1I\ lIy be Infonned. be t he ODe most und er suspIcion. It detec lJI' s were ealled In , I eQuId It 0 mHn tell ~ hi ,1"'" lIome th e ev il see that !pelr first move would be to . plrlt8 will henr him (111(1 Cll n Inllre lay the' lh .f t to lilY (\oor. Th ey would rell/llly do hIm h /II·IlI. IDvestlllate everythill. about me. t\1ld I remembered with dl8tress that I. Spaldinl Nelson. ,ust now wos out of a job-ond far worse. stood c\lscredlt· ed nt t he only place ot employment I I had hnd III ?\"ew York. FOR SALE ld)' dlacharle lIB.d come thnt velT mornlnl like a th underbol t out ot a rh-e-wow-. clear s ky. The reason for mY per· --S-O-U-r-2-t.-O-OS-o-f-B-aY-lnemptory dl8mlssal I had not I lllen abl. Inqult e or D. B. U nderwood. to 1l1thom. ID eome mys terIous tuh· phone 34.3, darv ey8 bnr~ j7 Ion my employer's wrath had h~D FRESJ:l CUW8, one foll Jereey. roused toward me. Wby. I ('ollld not one qUluter Jersev. Inquire of Imagl nil. ()er taln ly my life. upeclal1y slo ce till' two comrades had gone Frank l:Ie88, R , 0 5, W!\Ylleavllle, j7· away. ha d been c ircum spec t enough. Ohio. Eve n thl)u gb I was IIvlnl In n Rcventhousand ·dollo r IIpnrtment 1 wos UlIemployed. all but peonlle8l, ju st recently dls mlased tor sOllie \1"expI8InOO rtason. on d n ow mortl th au IIk el,. to

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Caesar's Creek Friends C hurc h T o ih" hes t o f my kU<lwl Nl gr th ere had h"l'n 10111 two pcr~ ""~ in Ihe SlInd>lY ' c h oo llltthi ~ ::h urch eve ry ronm .. ol.t ~I rs. HIII·k e. lilY nUllt'~ Su nday at III o'cl uck Prt!ac iling tnl ~t etl I n l1ndrf' ~S . nnd 1lI)',,· Ir. ('" r· s~ rv ict! ut 11 o' 'Io(:k u . III You a r c Inllll .,· T 111111 1I 0 t tuk ,," Ihe j" w" I<. 11111 1 cordi ally inv ited to be p r esent.

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DEMOCRATIC ASPIRANTS Waynesville Motor Sales

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Aman Block

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Practically new.

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W. N. SEARS,

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and profitable I8les of discarded article•.

Have Bu) ers for Farms from 10 to 60 acres '

yea. I IIgltt\'d a motch nnd pel'rSt. Mary' s Church ed Into thli eteci-lln ed r CI' s . 1t W08 lIlpty. On 'the tnble beside me wos Fourt h ' unday after Triuity, one or Ihe two j w~I ' bM 8 It hlld June '1.7: Ch urch School at 9:30 Il. ontol n d. the one fill ed wllh i,'orth· m .• Morn ing Prayer and sermon at loes trlnk c tij. 'rh e olha, whI ch hnd 10:30. contllined the prlc less O'lst,," r~lIrlll The puhlic cordially invi ted to these nn~ Ihe other rl h tr eu ~ ure. hlld \"lIn· s rvices.

lIie were merry Sunday e\-enlng d in. Der portles. lind I W85 alooe. Birge and R olI~r bad gone. Jlnd MIn Bredford had refused to recognize me. I hurrted through my dlon er. paId my ch~". lind WII! leavIng tl)e restaurant when at a corner table I spIed tbe llear·faced man whom I had seen in the park a tew evenings befo.re. He looked up aDd caught my glaoee. Into hI s fnce clme B strange erpr6ltlIon, a look ot maUillun t hate. not un· mlD.t ed with tear. Boldl, J re turnee! bll lue. I was tempted to walk r1,ht be IIccu~ed or at least sU/lpected ot up to hIm and Isk hlm what he bBd tbett. beeD dolnr In the pnrk. lind wh ), ite Yet only thIs very mO~llg r had bad warned hi! mBte away wh en he been taklug Itn opllm ls tl c vl6w of Ilte. me there. Yet I had no rIght to Delighted at h&\'lnl cut illY IIvlnll exInterfere. MIss Brndford bad not pen ses 10 Iwo. 1 had 'l ecld-.:l to take taken Ine into h er conHdcn ce. I had twenty doll H.ra of tbtt th!rty· fi~e I oll.ly susplcloDS to go on thot the two drew that dRY I\nll add tt t o IIle one men had been th ere to attempt some hundred ond eIghty doll6r& I hnd In WroDIr <)n tbe Itlrl, the H8v lngs bank. I would PI1II:· a re," I! t .. rell l el;ter to my lIIuthlllr ond redu ce my Intlebled ness to hor. On Illy WilY t o buslnelJ!l I s toppcd lit the bunk and drew o ut every peun y I lIud th ere. It wus my laten t lon to go to the post olllce at luncb time ' to r.l ster Ule letter. Just bator. twelve, ~Jr. Wood. the heod ot 018 firm . had sent tor me. "Mr. Nelson." he bnd said wrnt htully. th e minu te I en tered his OOlce, "here Is your ,yeek'8 BIIlnry. You will 10""'0 ~lIr em.oJo,- at ouco,"

Nearly every home contains more or less junk-that is, material which will never be used there again.

WAN·TED~ FARMS

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Halph ' olton J ones. Ministe r . unda}' ' chool. tI:15 11 . m . • I<' rnnk Morninaboth ho ck 811r~ III thl'lr hldlllg pI II l"'. leMay, s upe ri nt e nd en t. [ ret-'ull t>cl hn vlng h.),..-tC"tI th 'c.~ kll o b t o Worship. 10:3(l- "Thc Ark of th e Children's Day promnkll ~ urOl thllt tho l'nlll hlnntioll IIl1d Covenant" s pl. Y (It :~ I nee ( h n l til tH' to! t llll -niH) fn ui gram. 7:S0 p. m. Stereopticon lec· tures; JUII' 24. ' A T lIr el f Eng· I pel"!'Oll8 "'\.I h h!'r WII S pltllnl~' the oPPHNl .thl"'! ~fl rl'. ~O l llt 'JI\!' hnll r~, · mother nnll Ih' Dl h er I t lln k t o he on " " ,,'1',1 th ", jewels. Who COll l tl It·II",·o lund;" Ju ne SO. "A Tour ot li'rance "

wIth MIss Brad.tord ?" . "Well. '\Vhat of 1t1" 1 nn swe red lamely and fled trom Ule housc, IndlgDllnt at this open pry lo/C of the emplo,ees Into my afralra. yet e ntire ly at _ 10&8 to know how to stop It. Row coulll I tell them 1 knew Barbara Bradford, wben she had just cut me dead? Feeling Tftl\lely dissatisfied wIth my ftntt day In my new home. I board. ed a 'bus and r ode downtown to B little I!'rench cafe. wh ere m)' comrndes and I had been accu8tomed to /Co when we were In fundi . All B.bout

Junk Is'Useful Material In the lVrong Place

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by tlt o m,\ll·"olcn t IIIIIDrl' h bod I(I\'~ D me, Blld J)llrlllOlre d 18 to II"", I IVa. .. nlug lo 8 rv Mlss Bredf(lrd. whOIl s ho would !lot e'f'eD

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The ml ddJo or Ole nineteenth cen· JOHNSTON ' tur), 68W a gr~nt mOl'emen t II! BlDgInud (ownrd the hurch or Rolne. Am(lng the 'mon~' well-known .. c(lm 'erts . WIlS H l'nry E . ?>fnnning. who hnd heeD III........ ., _ clergyma n In the .hurch ot England laWJNIO'EU for o" er fifteen YCRrs. Be ent eret! thll l Roman prIest hood ond wus ultlrnn'~ely - - . . , - - - - - - - - - - IDllde ~ar!llual archlolshol' ot ' West. Oop7t1ab. b. Li.tl" 0",,,0_OG. mIn t er. He dll' d JOllunry 14. 1892. .AR 1 r hnn r d willI 11ur Ino ele"llwr hnd cJpsr nd od egAln. lind thr e pI'rsons ~1IH'rgeI1 , olle ot them helnl( sh e fo ~ it Rlgllt or ",h,lll1 I hlld tlN' n Int~tII tl OI nnll y lol l erln g. llll 03 of Ih twO

Why Th.y Were Scared. A boy', compositi on : "Tohn rf'o '''''s bI'ftnttHI by Wnllrr llnlcl llll. lind I'I'h n til. p4lOpie arst ~ft '" him slIlolflng they tIIOUlbt It ... 8 B NreA mil a I nr l(lcomoel". lind .. Ihij1 hll!l n I'er heard of u,_ thlnp Ih.y " '(Or,, grelltlr frl rht• .o."- 'R()IJton Trnn~('rlpl .

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. JOSEPH WATKINS For County Commllefoner . (I'or IeorIIId 'I'IrPI)

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JUNE 2~.t, to -JUNE.' 28th IncIUllve TRI-STATE PRICE IS ALWAYS GOOD FOR A WEEK

."WE 'P4Y VOU~ T~fiSP()~T~110~ .~osr

Cream ia handled on P888enller Train., either Bagpile or Express . When BBlrlrBJe Ticket. are required, we refqn4 Lhe ·cost on.each cheek. If ,hipped byexpreu. send coUect We pay ,here.in CaRe your qent does not undel'llan4, HDd Elllpr811 Cqlleat. .' .

TJlE T~I~STJ\ T~ BUTTE. CO. a .....

Cuh Capital. $2aO,OOO.OO. . ti, 0Jd~ NearJy40,OOO ~ producen In Ohio, Indl...., Kentucky, Weat ViJ1ritJla aDd Vlqrlplalhlp DIRECT. Our doofl .... n.vlr 010114____ cather the CNlIIl at all depo ... day and Dlabt. No patfOlt .vIr 100t • penny d..luqr with Uti. T"~10ur cans or If 1011 oeed CIDI, write fqr Pre. Trial Cans for: " Da.1I. '!'be TtIoState handles more cans of creallJ per W otber

creanae.., In the world.

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WAYNESVILLE, OHIO, WEDNESDAY JUNE 30. 1920 .

Qeventy-Second Year

AT MIDLAND CITY LAST SUNDAY

'PE . lI ave yo u paid 'your ta xes'! About fourle ell ex(' ur~ i oni st s we nt t o Cincinnati SUllday.

(Word s anel m ll"le by T om.) .. P ride gOl:th befo re destruction. Mrs. H. E . Earnhart . who has been and n haulC hty s lJiri t Lefor e a fall." q uite ill, is somewhat beUl:r . The Miamis. acco m pa nied by num"rous i nh abitllnt~ of our beautifu l litlle village, j ourn eyed to Midhmd Mr. and Mrs. Ro y lIath away lipent Oity las t :::i und ay a ft ernoon a nd got the week-end lit Hussell 'li Poin t. .Ioundly wlllio ped- Mcor e.Mid land , 17: Miamis. 5. The re were severlll r eaMrs . W. P. Salisbu ry was the t SOIlS fo r t htl fiasco a mong whic h g uest of relut ives in Xenia Sunday might be mentioned . ove r-confidence; the long , hard trip; the wre tched Russell Salisbury and fa mily spen l cOlJdiLion of Mill.hllJd ·s g round~ . esSunll ily with fri ends in Ye llow pec lally ~~e out-field . ~nd so me ve ry Sprin gs raw deCISIOns by the Judge of pl ay . rig ht at the s ta rt CJf the game. wh ich took t he heart ou t of o ur boys. Miss Ruth Mille r. of Lima. Will' T hen, too , the Miamis were comthe wt!t'k-ellfl g ue.'\t of relatives and pletely otf their stride and did not f r iend:!. put anyt hing like the sple ndid g amel lhey a~e capable of. a nd usually pr oMr . alltl M rIl . Fred Leona rd , of d uce. 'l'hfl only 'm embers of the Kml{lj Mills. spent . \ Jnday here with team who did not mess things up at leas t once-the out-fie lders-1iid not . relaLi vetl.

Whole Number. 5889

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4J0c~ 'MIAMIS GOT THEIR'S

S t. Ma ry's Guild' will meet wit h M'r4 'Il rah Zimmerman on ·thu rsday afle r nuOll .

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For the Grange Soc ial to be held on J. L. Sheehan 's lawn , Monda y e\"e ni ng, J uly 5th : 5 :00- Refresbments for the base ball tea m. 5: 30- Re freshments to visitors. Mu; ic b y Waynesvift1e Premier Bane!.

Vocal solo by E rnest Earnha rt. () : 15- Vocal solo b y Miss Irma Rich . Acco mpanist, Miss Ruth To mlinson. 6 :30- P iano solo by Miss E thel Sat'te rth wai leo 6 : 45- Song by the E arnhart Boys . 7 :OO-Piano duet by Misses J ean Hockett and Lucilp. St . John . Concert by Waynesville Premier Band. 7 :45- Ten Min utes Talk by Lebanon Grange . 8 : OO-Music by Mr. and Mrs. Weldon Heller, of H arveysburg Gran g ' : l a- Address by P rof. Lantis, of the O. :i. U. P rof. Lantis i a spl ndid spea ker aqd is particul arly interested in rural cond itions ill t he G ran ge. Chaplain. Music by Waynesv ille Premier Ba nd , followed by Fire Works D ispl ay. Everybody Co me and ha.ve a Good Time .

~~tte;~~iha~ahi~Sth~ gt:~eu:ret until no~~' ~~:i~~ ~~:~ n!l~i1iednd~n:r~:

CIVIC LEAGUE (/ . 1 SEllIN' G BUSY lost ball games. The Miamis lCot a bad beating . but not so bad in pro-

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sweet peas urid re rll ~ th e New Centu ry 'Iuh an ti fav or d ~u est~ g-athred at t he ho me tif Mrs Cy lllhia Eva ns for a juint cluh recep tion a nll " housewarminll," on Friday evening Jun t wenty·fifth. lIin teen hund red and twenty . Mrs. G e(H~e ~mitl l, the lub pre ident , callerl order a hout II o'clock, Bnll in a fe w well-c ho en remarks . spoke of a ho rne a nd it s reBI meanin !!" and welco med t he I(u est , for wh ose e ntel' luinm ··nl th e following short prol{ rum had heen prepa red : . M is~ H ·le n Marlatt played I1 B th e opening nu mb r II pre lly reve r ie, " Eleanor ," which" was foll owed by a vocal 80111 . "The Little Browne Owl," by Mrs F. U. Le May, with Mi tIS Frances Ja nney . as acconJllanis t Mrs E. L . her wood chose as he r _ _ _ _ .. subject , "A 'enlena rv Tr ibute. " and in a srllendid pa per. g uve us a

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:CENTURY CLUB 4J0c~ HOUSE WARMING I 'PE .' .. ANO RECEPTION Have you paid your taxes? Wanted - A gi rl. at t he Palace

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H. E. I<:a rnha r t was a Clnqinnati visi tor Monday. V I'. Dill . Os teopath way. Leba non. Ohio,

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Fl oyd McKean and family were Spri ng Held visito rs S unday. Mr. and Mrs. M. H . Sh(\r wood, of Bellbrook . spent Sunday he re. W . H . Madden Ilnd nephew. Carl, were Cincinnati visitors Tuel!day. Oscar La ybourne and Gorden Joy we re Ha milton visitors Tuesday.

n Din'widdia, of Dayton. FAR:M BUREAU !k~~~~ c~~te:~~;e~~ cel~~~~~~dgl~:t Is spendiHele ng a week here witb relaNEWS NOTES ~~~~tl~it~I ~~~~ t~\~~ra~!~:~~~~f an ti ves . After auothe r pian o so lo, " Song Mis.~

Mrs. Walter McClure and Mlu of tht! two Larks ," pretti ly lIlay ed Parry one' Miss Mary Cook spent portion as the one tllI;y ' gave the by Miss Ma rlalt . Mra. R. C, J ones Lill ah Benham are Dayton visltora sevt!ral duytl wit h relativ s in Wi!- Mid land bOYIl he re on May 30 th, Dr . and Mrs. J . A_ McCov enterread in he r g racef ul ma nne r. " If I today . IIII IlK tU!i lil<l L weble whe n th e score was 11 to 2, In favor A meet ing was held Friday after- lt.aiiJe d the J ollY Mu t rons and their A I!peci al State Inspector was with were a Rose. '. accom pani ed by he r 'of our boys, '1'0 have eq ualled this . noon. and ~D . orga nization effecled Ihuabands at an elegant dinne r Thurs- Coun ty Ag ent lass one day last week Rister. MillS. .Henri e tt e J.,emon, o f Mis! Louise Tuttle, of Granville, Mr . a nd Mrs , J . C. Ha wk e ll.Pent Midland would have had t o score at called the CIVIC Leag ue of Waynes- ,day even ing . . to ex amine the wheat for insect in- New town. O h l~, Mrs . Le May' clo~cd is the g uest of Oscar Laybourne and Sunday in Daytbn. the g uest of Mr . least 27 runs. and t hey fell 10 shy o r vill e. The fi rst bus iness att ended / f ta t ' A . I d d 'd the program With It lullaby . Vro w- fam ily . • anu Mrs. Ray Hawk e. t hat amount. to was the e lection of. ('ffieers, as A merry crowd of voung peopl e es IOn . 11 occasrona ea a n . sy Ra lJc." . Delicio us r efreshments wer e sc.> rvSp rinl( Valley is coming with a f9"~WS: J . T . ElHs. pres ld ~nt: J . W. had & picnic at the ~:r ove at the up- em p ty head waR found. due to the MrM. L. P eterson. of Xenia. was " loaded " tea m next Sunday after- White, vIce. president ; Walte r Mc- per dam last Thu ll'sd ay evenin"'. whea t straw wo rm wor king .. bove ed IJ.)I th Cluh. ass isted by Miss .. the uppe r joint. A g reate r number . 0 1rve. ' Al len. M'ISS I•' rances .J anney last t he week g lles t. of Mrs. Cynthia Evalls Novel, [i' lorida Palm lea f fancy nOOrl , und wll. I try to .!let revenge f or CI.ure , secre t aryan d treasurer; ~o m- Thev had a fin e time_ failS just received and on sale a t wha t Lhe Miamis did to lhem last mlUee. Mesdllmes Emmor Bail ey. of heads were infected with t he a n~ MISS lI e ler. Ma rl att. dU ri ng t he (I'red 's Le bllno n Big ::lt ore. yea r . . II i ~ up to Wayntlsville'sloyal Erno!tlt Butterworth and Owen BurMr. and Mrs. I{oy MacBeth enter . . . . socml ho ur, and the g ues ts depar ted Dr . and Mrs. H . E_ Hathaway rooters to come down IlnJ see the n e t t . . tained at dinner Sunday : Mr. and. Wheat Midge. a small pmk.lsh Illllect for t heir hlllll os IlL a late hour vot in g spent the week-end with relallv" In ey boys get IlIIo,h er dOMe ot the The first bUSiness taken up was Mrs. J. W. Mitch ell a nd son, Floyd. f~llnd under the. g l um e~ In c~I, l tact l unani mously a good Lime . a cha r mVall Marshall Haines and /liste r. Mis I hese ing new home a ncl a most g racious London. Oh io. · l!:stla and Mrs ·L. King wer e Co l- same kind of medicine they have tht; ~ffer ma~e by the Waynesville S . C. Cartwrill'ht and Elwood Ena'ie. With ~he develo pin g. grains. got ten in th e past. DriVing ~oclat\on. who offered the of Washington C. H. ' orgamsms have rasplDlr mo u th parts hostess umbu ll excursionists BundllY. . with which they obtain f ooc! (rllm '____ ___ - - On Monday- t he Glorious Fourth league qUite a hand80me amount ot Landv Harlan left Tuesday morninlr -- t hl! Washing ton C_ H. Arcades ~ill money to be expended as they saw M' M d' M D h the wheat in the milk o r d ough for an extended visit with relatlvu Lester Smith. of Xenia ..wa ~ the fu rnish the OPPOSition for a morning fit_ The league decided to have a ISS au Ie ay awson. c arm- stalle . . Though t hey shrivel th e in Seattle, Wash . guelt of hll uncle, J eff Smllh, and und an afte rnoon "'arne. The new publio rest r oom in the Emley build- ing and only daughter of Mr. and grains somewhat. ye t thei r dam age family Bev.eral d"v last weCK. " . I I h -- -' f G Mrl! . James Dawson. of Middletown wl'll probably not be so serl'ous as u ~ ~ I bBnd will pr obaLly mlike its , first lng, ateyp.urc a""" or a range wasunited inmarrillgeto Mr. Otis Misses Dora Stiles. Grace Patton 8ppearan~e at the afte rnoon game . hall . ~o thiS ~nd the league started Orval Scott, the onlv son of Mra. some have felt. This inse'c t (somlland J osephine Harlan w.re Xenia MllIIj ClemlOnce McColI.um, of Cin- Come (~owJ.l ' he~r the band and see work Immediately, an.d prepared Hattie Scott, of Waynesville on e~rtSi~~I~~e:~:a~.eevil ) does no~ : visitors last Friday. cinnati. wall the week· end g Ulll!t at the, MiamiS wm anott.er game, to put ~wo of the. rooms Ir !lrder. . Thursday evening at 6.30 p_ m. in The H essian Fly i~ r espons ible f or I the home of W. Ii: Allen aNd family . Don t forget lha~ the prolita of the This IDdeed. Will be an movatl~n the First Baptist church. most serious losses of wh ea t. lnfes- l Mr. and MI'8. Will Hatfield, of b~ lI games for thiS ~n are to be for the town. The rooms are m- The church was prettily decorated lation varied fr om vtlry slight to Xenia, were the Sunday guelta of g ive n ~o our Public Library . You tended lor a pla~e where. women thl color scheme used being pink 65)16 , Pro ba bly ever v field in the Have Yll U paid your ta xes? Dick T hirkleld. of Fran klin. was in Mrs. Hope Stiles and daughter, can e nJ oy a ploasant, safe a nd 8ane ca!lll:o a!'ld res~ while shoppmg, and and white T he ring ceremony was County has an occas ional stalk in- town Saturday call ing on old friends. Fourth right here at home, and at It IS the IhtenUon of the league to inpressivei y used by Hev B 'F Cau- fested . an'd some fie lds of Illt e suwn He infor med t he Gaze tte tha t he Mr. and Mrs. Fra nk Carma n arriv- the same time help II worthy cause. furn ish the room~ in suc~ a man- dill . . . would be ou t for the state senator- Excursion trains both to Columbul! ed home f rom RU B. ell's Point S unner that th e y Will conta m u~1 the Miss Mat ie Evers(JJn rendered a wh eat seem to be almost as bad a~ ship for this d ist rict, a nd he will get and Cincinnati. were crowded Sun& d ay evtlnlng, ·alte r spending a w'llek Mldl&ud Ol~F AS It B PO A 0 comfOJ ts of the home. and Will be tt c I solo " 0 Perfect those sown early . ThiR fact cau se~ the vote for Wa r ren coun ty. at least . day a nd both t raina were heavy on8l. Ilt.lhat pI lice. t.e~'.' n.'!~...I ~ : ::: :: ~ .~ : ~ 0 a fine place to re~t. I!r y we · d~ aA b II Wb'tt some to q ues tion t he advant age of as he has been ill" poli t ics .. more o r It. P~H<)u .rr .. . . . . . ~ ~ B ij U U The Drivinll s ssociati on will come k ve W,ld' ISSthnnil e e l a . late seeding . Mr . and Mrs. H. Fitzpatrick and Hall 210 6 I I I lO in for their share of the glory, RS er presi. mg at e org an. . . Letters are being se nt to I!ar m less in a local way for sevl> ral yea rs, Mr. and Mrs. GJW . Hnrtsock. Mrs H. w.. lk~i" i i.·.: ':: . GJ 1 2 I A their donation of $144 will fit t hese The bride looked lovely attired m ·Bureau Me mbers this week. g iving and is well kn own t hroug hout t he son. of Franklin. were the guests of Mary Caakt<y. Rnd g randdau ghte r , &'::l~~' d······ ! ~ ~ ~ ~ 0 h d I a gown of beaded gl!orgette crepe some resul ts of Farm Bu reau wor k-. county as a s ter lin g yo un g mlln ca- Misa Cynthia Evans Friday evening .. Jane al tended a reunion at Hills Uol"", (1.:•.. :::::: 6 I ~ 9 2 I rooms up an some y. over whl'te -utl'n PUITl pS. She wore and outlining plans f or the f uture, pable of being a s 'oa to r. and Dalt's SUllday. . J. Walkor. II ·· ··· · · 6 I 0 0 2 ~ • _. a. white tulle veil caug ht with orange especially pertaining to !lome Poul- -- .... - - Mr. and Mrs. Harvey Burnett and Totol. . . . .. . . . :-;s I ; I' 27 12 i The Exception. blossoma. and a strand of Pfea~1 beadds try Culling school s to be hillel in th e daughter. of Centerville. spent SunIl: All tbe world loves " wlnnel'---i!x- p resented to her bv ber at er an County July 14th and 15th . and g ivday wi th Ernest Butte rworth ~d Mr, and Mrs. P. B. Walsh.of · CinW"ynllllville AU it 11 1'0 A mother. She carried a n arm full of ing a list of fa r me rs g ro wing imfa mily. cinnati. Lester. Leo and Eletha Preutlbrg",,' . II.. . .. a J ~ 2 ! ~ ~~~~~rse:.,..th;!.l.blJ'd he 'll'OU It bride's roses. proved whea t. c . . • ... . ..•. ~ Sta,es, of Cla rks ville , were ::,unda y Waller . .... • . . .P.. Her only a ttendan t was Miss Helen _ _ ___ _ _ __ rallO, 68.. .. . . .. .. () I 8 1 8 3 ...v gn e~t8 of Mr. and Mra. Wilite r Cast UOIlI1Ur. ,'r, . , ... . . . • Mr. and Mrs. C. M. Robitze r and ~ ~ ~ Hentz who looked very attractive in GIbbon • . 2b . ... .. . . daughter arrived home this week Uurt.ou. rt. .. . . .... , I 2 0 0 0 a frock of blue satin t rimmed with DIll whJdle. Sb . . . .. . • afte r a delig htful outing at Buck~ ~ ~ ~ gold lace. with a picture hatto match 'fhe S. Fred Co. Lebanon Big Store 1"r,o. I I) . • • . • • ••• " ~ eye lake. and a boq ue t of pink IrOlleB completis pre pared to offer a splendid ' ser- H . Uaborua ,' I) • • • • • • • u I ~ . 3 ~ vice in fi t ling you out with apparel 'I'o ~.l. .. ... , ... 30 D 12 2~ 12 9 ed her costume. The groom 's only Ilttendant W89 T he Cfildre n' s D,ay pragram." at About twenty members of the 10for the double holiday J uly 4th and Mr . John t.. Daw son. b rother of the Mldlftlltl OI ~1 .. . . . . . I 2 7 2 3 I I 0 x- 17 the M. b . c h~rch ::>unday ev ening. cal F..aste rn Star went to Xenia Tues6th. Wayl.llllvllle . . ...... 0 0 u IOU • I 0- ~ bride. was a ve~y. e nJoyab le one . a nd a lar~e day evening t o attend in!lpection of A fter the se rvices a t the church a cong regBt r.l n wa~ I) resent 1.0 hear It. t hat lodge The lit ll e folk s acq uitt ed the mselves . HouBewives, "hould Bave energy wedding supper was siorveel at the vl!ry rred itubly . The program conand fuel and cook wi"th"No wick. hom e of the bride's pare nts The Mt. Holly M. E . Church will sisted of sonJ!:s, rectia t ions and odllr hot ·fir e in a jiffy , D€'troit Va The ·bride appeared f or travel in a lI'ive an ice cream social next Satpor Oil Stoves sold exclusively and elte rci s~ ~ . frock of blue taffbta wi th a picture urclay evening, July Ird. Everydemonstrat<'! d 'daily al ~'r ed ' B Lebllhat to match . The deetinationand body invited . non !jig ::lto re. duration of t he tri P WILq kept a Bezret. Upon their ret u rn they will Mr. ahd Mrs, Raymond Davis and be at home to their man y friends at M. C. Scolt and wi.fe. ot Dalla8, son . who aro just back from the Resthe home of th~ bride's parents, 1'1 Tex ., have been spending !!Orne time The Xenia work house hILI! been . e rvol r. are IIp~ndlng this week with Pllrshing avenue . in Warren l'ounty visiting relAtiVes closed and the building' will bl! of......~~ ---relativ es here. and friend s. Mr. Scott who vas -ft>recl for s alp. . this announcement formerly a ,printer in J..ebnnon. ' is a was made last week. and the differ. Special holiday Shoe bariain. for brother 'of Jacob Scott , of Route 1. ent ' counties havillit' prisoner conNt;W Men . Women and Children's ' white t ract s willi Xenia have been notified . , . _. , . S h i' h T vacRt ion and Bummer ShOH at Fred'. Harry Leonard, f prmerly 'of Way - that th \! re will be nothing doing .In ~ he lI n d llY~ c . 00 S Or t e own- Leb non Big Store. stU ll hud n P1ClllC at t he Zoo last II . neij~ill e. but M.w o( Kings Milll:l. whi' tbe fut ure The liquor busine98, it Wed rH~ ,d ay . a nd a bout 75 atte nd ed . . 8erved with distillcli on in thewlt r . is Raid . ha~ been responsible f or the Miss Durriss, of Cincinnati, and Th e day was pe rCe ·t, nn d every bod y re~enliated for three years. and will change. en joyed lh e mselves to Lhe fulle~t Miss Henriette lAmon, of NewtowD. - ' -- ~ ~~ --leave flo rne time In July for Purrnmu. . exten t . . have been the guestl! of &lv. and where he will be atationed for. some _ __ _ _ _ _ _ _ Mrs R. C.Jonesfor the past week. tip1e. •

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Dr. and Mrs S. S. ~ tahl le ft t\lei r home at ~'r8nklin las t week f (,l l' Cali -. fornia, where o.r 'Stahl will enl e ' the 's ummtlr rourtle. of lec tures a t nelanll University al San P'raneiRco ~hs ' I Stahl waa f" rn~erly Miss Anna Th e County IJ ostmas!ers picniced aellers. of t his place. at Schlln tz' PArk Sunday and the ou tin" I0Il118 very well atte nded . Mi!Ose' JURephine Alldrew~. BeUlah About thirty were present from all Kindler. Illlllla Rllberta ond ' Rut~ oller the count.y. and a pleasant day probaseo. former tl'acherl! til the was enjoyed by th08l! who attended. Higb School, called on Waynesville PostmAster Cummings, ut the _local • frlendB Frid"ay evenillg for a ahort oltice, was prel!etb. time. They were having a progres... alve party, and were on their way to Morro", wbete they 'Vere enterOodl Oal_ taln\ld,. lb. Roberta home. III. India bollia the I'IICOl'd tor Imap& Grace ADibllts, of Wllmlllirton. W&I It ha. heen eatlmated that theA are allOo@¥~fi.S. Tbe1 enjoy Qulte · 1I0IMIOO.OOO or ua. yutIII tIMtI_t4lere .,." iIlueli'· OUI pia tIIere. __ .. .

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Sere .. atreqUI &lid h.IDI.... a_ III baaeball oenGZlUled. It II:\OWI til. m'-bty "Babe" Rut' of the Ne. York Taaka. home Nil .watler. who 'I 00 ' bl~ WU to II De_ reeord. boldlo. 10 hie anu "Babe" Tholllaa. tbe IDtaot BOD 01 Chal 'T bqmu, catcher for tU CI8gelaDd IJldlaD.. Tho_ aU Ru ~~ DI':,ecI topther OD &he. BoltWI> Reel Soa tell,m, ao Roth looked oyer Thoillu' Dew _ wbell ... Yaab lIlel ladSalll ~ . . . _il~ ....... Rutll'. record ' lUt

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Myer. HymBD and family aDd W. O. Raper and wife arrivf!d home from the Reeervoir Frida, avenine. atter a delightful outinlr ~t tba.t !'tIOrt. • Missee Clara Ule, Heu1et~ IIcKinaey, Elilabetb and Ruth ctaand· ler return-a ~s.turdQ ev..-.

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I WII , gln('l n ow I hi\d not noUll r d StuDD ec'- bntll b)' hIs ' m.nre': ana Ill" Ih .. slIl'p rlnt .. udent no r the police. My word.. I " I Ped out 80ml'tllhllr Abollt RrNllH1 th"o ry 8l1ri>ly WIl8 tBr more lor .01' underetandlnc what be meaut. 1 I t'tl I Iha ll th e first. II Aeeme\l prel10s1I0ew of no ",uon that ,..ould wa rterous Ihal th alY would risk bll nd rl'ds raDt alY dl.charc of th"uSHods of dollR rs' wor tb Of eerus "I ce.n't put It 11\ aD)' plllloer EDC' 'U "! to t ~s t Illy hone8ty, illh. e.D I r lie roend at me. "Oet ~ tlll. I rle terUl ln d to mllke a lhor' outl" oulth In"e~ !I iCo tlo D , If th ey hBd cen I held my fTound. ~ t nlt' l1, I wuulrl Ret nho u! In II sl'l"n"Surch, I am eo titl ed to some exI'lonaU O~," I " rolested, -T f there'. IItl r "'"l' til dlscu,'"r th ~ IlIN ho<l Ilf th,' lI ... ft ",,,I to !> rl "~ . ho llt rC~ III " a been anythi ng wronl wll h my wo r\<- " 1\ ('11. I wOllld liei'll m~' 111\' 9t1~ IIt")O "Yoor worll'lI a ll ri ght." he belse, 'rt' L !lnd It II t ll r ned ," 'l Ih lll Ihe lowe<1. "It's tb ls," be erie':!. woylng I)e u rl ~ \ \ ' 4' r e sR te, 0 0 one would k IIn W nl me 0 lettel' t hat ha d \-een lyi ng of ill Y trl gb t 111, au! th e mutter, I heou hi s desk. "T hi s letler Is ennu &h, gun () IIt1 ll1 lng ill Y work 0 9 Il (Jelel' II\·e. It expose8 you for wbat you are." F irst, ( would pX Rml". the slI re Dumfounded at bls am az\nr stl' t4tkno!> ror pos.lb le nllj(~ r prl nlo. ment, I demanded to s.e t M nrcusln. St'cll nd. I would Im erroJ{lI te ~f l'9. documen t. ADlITlly he retufed , n urkl', 1 woul d wn tl' h h.' r cll re fll ll y ''You kDOW a. well III J " 'hlll'e In rllr any npt>po rnn ce of gllllt. I w,' uld It." Ir)', wllh uu t aroll. lull her 8usplcl.. ~, In " Ill n I protested. Evf'ry word J uttert't1 only lleemed to Il( d to hll' to MI'en (l ln Ir 8h" hod let hi'r kes wrath, In the end li e al molt hlls tled - - .. ..eJ . out of her POSS1'9810 1l . Thtrd . I woulet tM ert lin nch ·ertt s,,· IDe out of hie olllce. Bllndl,. 1 rouDd my .... y to the str..t. 1Itt11 rill t chl ni ' Th l. Letter II En ough . It E x poICI mt'n t offerin g " reword ror th e n 't ll rn Y ou for What Y o u Are." of th e jl'weI9. 80 wor(Icd thllt only th e In my band the week's par he ".d rudel), t bru. t etl me. t n iC dl~('II\'e ry I li n l OOP fl l \ II~ J~ n , . " Ih lef flOd mYHelt wouht undeMlt fl nd, F'illl r th. I would try to locllte t he T ha t letter to w bleb he referredcase h,,<1 dI Sfll' tWll rl·,1. Rnd wonld quest ion Ihe hKII Oustons wbo !:Quid ban wrlttea It' What All d now 1 SIOQrt hrs ltlltl nf: lit th I' ~uld hn"8 been In It thllt hall 80 In- Ulli'pholle. elt,prot ~ tl on blltle In" ho)'s ond tell'phon e girl li S to wh "Ihe r fla m'" Jay employer nga lD9t me ? I lI otity 11 Ith er the s Ullc r lnl t!lId ent l1iU r th l'Y hnd slIr r('ptltl ously r eturn ed , ~' I flh . I mll ~t try lind dt s~o "~r whO I racked my brain. In vain, puz&lI nl Ih t! police, " et I IIIU S l dn sOIll f'Lhlng, to accou nt for IL I had not been Thl' jew"l. en \rllst .. ~ t o my "111'" hu d , WO K In ,th e 11I)'Rl er lou8 lett er t hftt had aware t hat 1 bad an .nem,. tn the bN'n s tolen, Th e th ief mu ~ t h" fuund I' Il'd to my d l~ "'lftrg". While t hi s did not s eem to hov e Rny con lwcti on wit h ...orld. ret who but a n enemy could allil Ih pcn rls recm'HNI. t he other a fflll r8 t.hot wpre tronl'll lI g WI", s hould nnt I lIIysp lf ploy th bn\'e wl'ltten a letler thllt would hllve me, It I '~08 to remn ln In New )'(lr k liu ch d ire effect? d et el: tl"~ 1 1 hnd· " bu ndnnt leisure anc! be 'ollle he lt .. r ft cqua lnl ed with The fIIYltery ot my d lsmlflsMI W811 null'. ~I y grl'n l,unde hRt! Informed , Bo rb llra Bradford. "8 I tondl y hoped. too &ren t fo r me to IIOlve. 'rhe ope me Ihut lilere wn s sombthl llg wrong l thtn l' 1 felt thanldul tor was tha t It In t he hlt ll. e and hod charlreci LUe lO , 1 mefl nt to hnve noth ing hnllgl ng o~e r had come before 1 h. d 8ent off my discover ",h pt It wns. Hero W8 S th e . me, l WIl " "bout to gel Into b~d . had Dloney. At I ..at I had two bUDd red opportuni ty ror me In rulflll lhe trns f I turned out the lI,b t, 10 fact. wbeD I aDd M leeD dollara lD my pocket. Un- be had Impo8ed on me. ~' he t houlht l'Ioshed a cross my mind, r~r nll NI the prr"" ~ l hnt hn" Icd me to der my preeen t , mode ot \I fe tha t too, that perha pi lhe cra t ty old l en- I op ...' th ~ \\' 1111 sRfe, I h" ,1 mo r e Ihon would. lalt me quit. a .... blle, IUrely tlerutlll bad deliberately planned the t wo hundr ed dollars In lilY IrOUS" I'S uDtll 1 fo und auother poslUon. Well, dllnppear8Dce of tbe gem8. Perhaps po(' ke l IIIItI I pll r po~ ecJ p ut tin g tt there w.a. notbJDC to do but make he h ad dev lecd aD ela bor ate test t o w ll re It woul rt be sofe. WltlI Ihe t ha best ot IL see I t I wu honest. If J wos of thi! t~.. II"1l thn t If the Jilweis ho.1 ell. npI illDed In • UUle retltaurant In one r\lht calibe r t o be hIs heir. Maybe he I peur ed, so mi ght illY monny. I pre"sed or tile I Ide .treet. and .... alked home. and Ills wife had not ron e 10 Mai ne \ l l'e Ugh t button Iq thl! ~ 1 1th'K rllOUl Immed lat.ly on e nterln c the . a p8rt~ a t a ll. T he" mlgbt even be q uartered and loo ked ahout tor a hlo l1111 pl oce. ml!llt I decIded to put my money In In .nother a partment In t h is very ! ReclIlIlII g 1\ cus tom or lilY III uth er·s. I the wall sate. TIlere would be Iefl. hou"e. ~ urreptltlou 8l y enierl ng when \ ete pped o,'or t o the book ·i ,"~ ond In ktempt l tl cm tor m e to spend It It I t hey kDe", 1 11'8 1 a bIent. 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The Place to Buy Your Farm Supplies is of

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Everett Early

Wayne.vllle. Ohio

ALSO A LOT uF GOOD BRICK FOR SALE

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It C"lIIe 111:',, 111. 'l'hls tim e I wos ce rtll in Ihut I ~ \\'/1 8 not due to footfolls 8 9 I hll ,1 li t flr. t cOll jecturp.d, l WIlS IIbl o, tl)O, to I'Il'IlI P' 11I0re closely the dlr eC'tl on r rnm whl cb It 0111 0 , T he wllld mv 8t the foot of the bed stootl OIH' II. nnil the $.lIl11 d sOi'med til I\oat 111 tl'OI11 80 m 'w h ~I' e outs ide. I hurried o,'pr to th e window nnd thrn t my hen d ont . . At Orst 1 could see nothIlIjC, but Cl,'en 8S 1 lonkerl 8 wh ile ann thru"t for th rrom nn ad jacell t window on the sam e fl oor. It held a ri di ng crop und r encllin g out as far 118 WBe possible It rapped th ree Urnes on th e sill ot my wi ndow. , It tlnwn e'd on me lit. once that the ",rndow nel[t muat belong t l> the Br~d­ for(1 npartment, It must be Miss Brullforrl t rylnl{ to etgn al to me. "Hell o," 1 called out softl y. " O h . Is tbnt you. 1I1r. Nelson?" a r4tIt e " ~ d voice whlApered. "I t hought you wo" ltI nHe r hen r. I must see you ." "Wh y didn 't you phone mer' " I couldn't. Someone mtlht hear " Whnt's t he motter?" "I've hnl l nn other letter," " ~'r o iu thoee men In tbe parkr "I Ruppose so." "T ell me IIbout It," "1 ~I\n't now, Cnn you meet me som ew here tomorrow T' " Wherever you SIlY." "no yon rl de 1" fl y t'~ .

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"I'll he In the cross lane t hot lell dll from Mcfl ownll's P RRS tll vern bet ween eight nnd elghll hort y," " I' ll be there," WhN her or not she hea rd me I did not kll ow. She withdrew Qulclll y r rom t he r oom a s If 80meoue hlld en· t ere' l. I wu lled there In th e window tor II tu ll hour In case ehe should wish to co mlUu nlcote with me lignin . By notl hy Ihe li ght In her window was ex lln gl1lshecl , but even Ulen 1 I!Ilt there ut t h,e win dow IldJolDlng, hoplDC In VII In th n t she would Beek to renew the con ver!latl on. jro be cODttDue4.,

We hay. Cere..-I" Sweet., Dairy Feed, Bran, Mlddllnls Di-

V. Brown . et al •• 6 eor ge and Ellzil. beth Rieg le r are alBo m.de defe nd an&8 In l aid case, I n &he m aUll r of Ka~her y n Rob IVllf te VII Con Riley et 161, allpral" emeo t a t ollla'e acoep\ed and the 8be ti tf is o rde re d t o g r a Dt tJl e plai u tl tY " deed ,t or M.. l d 6stntO. I n t h e Illatter of Mn r y L , M ~ rrl hew V8 Albert Mer r lbe 'w Plainti tY gran ted d i vo r oe a nd 18 r e8to r ed t o mlt.lde n nel me ,

Comml. alonera· ProttoedlQl B II III e!low41 cl :- Tue Columbul Bll10 k B ok MIl(. Co . h l.·ake for .Jud~e, S9; Ill"rl 8 pe nOtlr , re"aln for 1ru o ll. 1606; The tta rreU Co, 20 bbl . of T., xv la B , '178 56; J W.'_ eon , ,r oa d and bridge u p"lr. In WOlll n gt o n '[ wp., . 88,80 : tV .. Uer Vllrn flr , r OAd and brldKt' r e paln In I MO PI ' e l'w p .. 12738 ; ~, E Cutler, ,' r oad wor k , ,&5 10,; ¥ nfll8lld Mupply t:f'., car of 810n e. 196.80 0 A. L I:lllu DI\h horl al of A. rurney. IlOO; ' l' b e l ohn 8 ~ln & Watll oo Co. blallk .. 12 80; L , M Print z Co. r e pah .. and Prob.te COlirt Proceedlnp IHlPll li e8 f o Count y 8 0rY"yor, 16 92 ; 10 t il IUlitte r of th e e8t .. te of J ilb n I:l. 0 Carroll, hll olln g g u vel.l4tl 10 Cllirk. d eceased . El r s~ aDd Hnn l E'ullk M1l80n, work on &ypewrit,ar , aoo o u n t u ppro v ed, ' 16; !', M Cn nningbam. work 011 In tbe watter of ' be es tu t e of E u l t ,v pe wrlt pr, 110 ; W ~ G,..hllm, 10 Clll rk at al 'Mlll o rs, Tblrd aoooun t , foil of ~ IO llrn c t N o. 669 aDd re""I", wltb one corr eo&l un .. pprov dCl '2611 10 ; "" Bnle y WaUIID8, haullnR In t h e mat tl'lf of t be ellt,l\te of Krllvel, ' 2 1 90 ; Chetl'er 611 Robert C ro8~, !Din or , ~'tre' and b r ,d ge repairs. $82 0 Loyd 8nr&on, 100 100u8' p osttl, U U; A, F. ~lmoD. finl\1 I\ooo nnt approved in tb e matter of J ose pb FrllZe r . Con road Rnd bridge repatrl. Salem S aid pl\ rty I~ odm Uted 10\0 the OilY , Twp , laa 10: Cinolnnatl Quarrl •• Co" &11'0 carB of 8'one. '"1665; to n 8 ta te B 08p Uai f or t r eatm e nt. ti~ol ey Wan lnd . h"ollnl IIra.,.l, In t be m llUe r or tb e eqt ll te of ~etb '138.65 ; 'l'he Lowe Broe. 00, brldee Furn a 8. d eoea~ ed , Kebeooa Fl1r. p"ln t , ' 525 50 ; Harold Sweeny, n \l8 Is appoln tod adml Dl8tral·r l x r 08 d lind brldie r e palu aDd .pay Bona '18000 ' roll , 1153.3 5; Harold Sweeny. wain. In t h .. ma tter of ' he e~ t,ate of ' t.e nanoa, r epair lind pay roll, t882. James We ir. deoell8ed , ~I xt h ao , 82 ; H . E . UowAn, m a ln'flnl\noe, reo oount allprov ed , ' p " lr and pay r oll, 1180, 29; H. D In t h e DlAtt er o f t h e Bst'llte of Wil lia m •• reoord ~ /lnd 8nppll e8 for S tllnl ey R " t b a wIlY, a rll inor . Fi r ~ t Vl\rl oOB offioe8. '13 1.16 ; The Valley Telephone Co " I'tIn'lI-varloll. of and tl llal uoooun& Ilpproved In tbo m a tter o r t he estate of n oes fop June, 1 .. 2 ; l::Iarr,. BrowD. Cblls ' J lloney, Imbeolle, S ~ v en t b r e pa ir pay r oll. 1371 23; F . M ColliDS, tnaln tenlmoe repair and pay a cco u llt Ilpproved. roll, '387.16; A , '1'. ReUlg, mala. ID t he matt,e r o f :J'loyd Sav age . te n a noe, reptllr and pay roll , ,1i70 80. 8ald p li r t y ha~ been admitt ed In to abe n a y to n ~tate H o8pi&1l1 f or trell &' ment .

cHter Tankap. Momlay Meal. on Meal CotlOlUted Mul .ad

around Birley. Drain Tile" Hollow Bulldln, TIle, Frncinr Poifs, Fertilizers, ~If Feeders for HOIlI BarreJ Salt Special prices on loodl taken direct from c:ara

Come to our Glllc:e or phoa.

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••For Sale•• Avery 8-16 Traetor In good mechanical condition,

I. H. C. 10-20 'Traeto; , In good shape, overhauled by factory. These tractors have , been taken in trade on large'r outfits, and.:an be purchased at less than half price,

, I S h.p. Stationary Engine Practically new.

Waynesville Motor Sales Agency WAYNESVILLE, OHIO

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w. E. FROST

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VETERINARY SURGEON

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Marrla,. IJefnaea DormRn RlobardlloD. In s urfto J e and r eal e.tate aRen' . of T oledo, and Mis. Roth Eldrldl!e, of Ifranlt. lin . ~-----.~~ Karl dabb. farmer. of .Jamestown 'and MI88 Eleanor Earnbart, of Wayneavllle, Roland Robl~lIoo , maohlnlst, of Daytl>D and Mlu Edi~h Mlnle, Of Franklin. Chae. l'blllp., farmer of Mlamlsbnrg IIDd MIs8 LoUie William!. of Hed Lio n . Georlle U'llo, farmllr and MleB Conlmon 1'111.. Court Llo~ Barnhart, both of Franklin. New Suit. Chi S Evan., lAborer. aot:!· Mill Howard W . Ivins VB Prndenoe A. LI!lIan Lewell. both of Fraoltlln. Cooden ancl Franlt M , (Jonde~. For mooey lind (ittaohmen&, ' Real Ettate Trallfer. Albert Presley, an Infan' b, C harle s Prl181ey, hi" n e x t friend VII Geo , J ohn'oo to Uaalel O'Ne il. Ret,ba Pr,.. ,ley . b'or dlvor08-lIro•• a. tlmlt.U traot In Franklin Twp. .1 , oogleo',)f d uty . Wm, Wocxl to Looll 8ler",ao, lot. N o ~ 272 and 273, In ErankHn. II. Wm, MoCalD to John Donham, Proceecllnla 9,71 aoree 10 'l 'ortleoreek Twp. •• In tbe maUer of ,Hazel Johnaon II <Jllnt Rot!l to Myer Hyman, lots va Roy Johos on . Plain'Ur. llriootiid 98 and 99 ID AnloD Re1llbta . II , dtvoroe a ~ d1 oQltody of ohlld. Walter Jordan to .JohD Lowery, In the mBUer of tbe Ohio Mort~ part of Vlrlillia IIIIIIar1 t!urvey ' Iage and lnvel 'fllont 00. va ~eo. ~o. 10-.5. '1.

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Walter McClure FUNEItAL DIRECTOR ,

Wayne.yllle, Ohio Fully Equipped for Good Service~

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W8 wlluld Dol kn ow it bl Ott OS6 t he", " """ I. ru uscd uy nn In fl a m ed c onditi o n would be (lothlng t6 oont rllHl wllh ~rol~ ~" ' 'r~:'I~,"~u u 'V : ~ ~'~"~h ~f llu~e 1~" 8~~: U. Wo mns' h ~ ve tu e hllrd k o oo k __ f lll '" NI YU li h llve n rn",bllng Ho und or to ellj .. y th e tlw ee ts of exls ttlucll I','prl'r."t hettr ltl)'. 0 11\1 whe n It I . e nTho b'uurtb of July Is I1l )(1 n U ~ U :,~~.~. C~f,~Cd"nil ~~~,~,';:i'joll l·c,:,I" e b!e.~~t: again. Let u s rem em hor thllt 011 d ll " " d ,,,,,I I hl. tub. r esto red to ILa tbaJ day July " '7"11 wllell wo ' no ,' ,nu l cO ll d l lio li. h e "rlng will be deaI • I t I t ro,)"ed f o r e v e r. ~1nn y c a e a or d e utn ~ e8 •• "0 '0 tbe worln uu r Uecl.. r .. I,i o li lire CU lI "oll b y cn lnrrh , wh i c h ," an Inot 'lud elltlndeD Oe Il oillioo Willi b orlO l r'Il Il'III . (\ co "dltl o n of Ih e mu cous au r" b' 11 · ( n",,", 11 ,, 11 ', Cnt n l' rh M od Iclne a c to .b.& 1/11\1 6 to t Il wor I ItilSh. l\fpO~I, tI, l'I' th o 'bl ood o r th e mucous surfac e_ Impetu!! 15 ~ uu d"n ly brought t', "r II, ",". 1 Ill, • bto fr"ot II "n",ulll"rlu" Ori ll "oll ' I1F_ W w ill ", Iv o On e Hu ndred Dollar. . e f ll r un )' ClUte ot Cll lllrrhll l D ~8.tne s 8 oell ('\ f hUIJ'U U. Il1gll lLy. LIt rit;hl" l 'hRt ,'n nn u t be cu r ed by Hall's Cathat h ... loo~ t o ., verv liviu!: ij n'l t 'Hrl, ~ I edl dn o. t.: It'c ulflra rr eo , All 'I 'h t d JJl'ul:.". l . , 7ijc _ I II."h 0 1"" •• yellrl! • " It liv e ~ "","Cu. 1". J . HEN 0 Y & CO.• T o ledo. Ohio,

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HARVEYSBURG 1' bA MusH'e 'i'ownllblp ::'; !.:. - Con_ v entio n \VIII oonvone at tbe J. rit' ll d ~ ohnroh 00 S nodll Y••July 1. You ,lIrll oord i" J1 y Invited. Mr,' !lDd Mu. WilHam Boll pud son . of /!!nmervlll e, Mr. IInll Mrs JlilntlS Bell IlQd flln,i1y, of Seve ll Mll e . Mr . lind Mrs, 'I'h oM B n1\ tllIc\ t"rnlly, of Tr e oto o . 111.·. /Ill 1 MrR. I:! . :-;. 'l'uok a r lUlU (ullllly Iwd Mr. 'rioiJfield had a ploolc on I'lllllllny eV bnlo!C. f,\o,111 ve-ry enjoyable time wae hlld. 1'he r rieods ohuroh billS JU lit bee~ IinlRbed lO alde aod out ... ttll r seve r .. 1

mouths of work , h j8 01) t o t be IUlo ul,e, lind DO 'iU18 or exp!'08A h,," been tl volded , M ess r s. C. E. Levioy /lnll .J W , Duvi8 were Day ton vle lt o rB . ~ \lndli v . Mr. tlnll Mrs. DRn l... ewI8. of Bow_ ersvilla. elltllr tQl n ed DU ouodllv tot Lhe f .. rm by them Jlur oh u.~ell In Mllroh , known 118 Ib o N 1I. l{iol1 f a rtll , all of tbe Lewise. tllIIl tuui r r " ln tlves, A lIay o f r e c r ellot lo ll In tb e bea uti fu l pllfk whe r e tllo W e ll r eo01On IIYI1S h o lll f o r yeurs. tleveral mf,\ob iu o 1 0 ~t18 or people ollllll lloK W .. yn ellvi lJll us tb eir h Oll1 o pll t's';d 'hrou g h h a re o un d ny . e n . r oulO to , MidI/tOil Ci t y . \Vb er e Ib e M'Mrni8 IIo DeI .\1ltllttnas oruMKed 11111 8. Mr. nnd Mr". "d MO~'llrllltl . II r Wtllllto~t ou. w ur u ~und .. y gll llH t ~ u j vIr , ood Mrs .1 "". Ollb o ru . o f ~; 1I8 1 Mtliu ~ t r ee\. Mr. aod Mr8. Le WIN Sel\r ~, of' ,l e f. r" r sl'ln vllJu, wore o oou .. y g UI1!! t ri of Mrs , idu !:lowe and HO II , Uorr,v. Uur votorlullri" u R 111' 11 bll ~ Y U' IlIl . f.lle,r ~o rvlo e~ uui-'Ii ~ o u g l ' L I1ftl ' r rllr lIo d 1IUllr Tw o yo uo ll Itllhll8 I.y I,U" IlIiIllU III (:\hoolJ.llko.· lUll I'Utllllll 1i {lU I' h, I" . pll o ll e ,·xobo n g u . .. ud th oy uru j.(I V IOg ll"t\II It1 othm , Long IIl1ly It Cf lli .

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Every payment is an investm nt. It is \OIII'S , It can not ge t a.way. [·'or yom p;('sent comfort and safety, for the flllur e welfare of your family, h gin build ing YOll r own hom e a t once.

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gOOd bulldlog•. 'Ihll properly belongs to \ho 6s&a'e of 'be lat. Jeho lSmHh. Inquire of M. A. Cor.en, Ad W i l l Ohl ....110 mr.. .yn ~v e, o. •• ' USE 00 4th 'tree&. 8 room.aDd basement, 61eo&rlo Uah&l. furntloe. fruit treea a04 8 004,8ard.o. Utlll pho oe 1'22, WaYBNv.Ule. jeSo

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WlIoltor J),lluu II I1lI M I ~ ~ (' " I ,nt ~. Buy, 'I u.ud L: I dnDttRi ll "t,ll1 n tlocllll l W flY Ll t) '[' o ""n s ltlp :-;"n tl "~' ~( h oq l Ilic'ni(' I,t tbe I no, Ill st W nd o e"t1., y, Mrs. U , U , 1~lI i s tll'Ill M'r". C, j' est liVIng perSOn io thIs c o unty , i~ ql1lte A"rlou8ly slCll. with but IHii a ~;Jli~ .wel ~U Ll v i- ll od ro l ,, ' . vo~ n eu !' W il m ington SUlI OII \' , " bope for hi" reoovery. Mr~ .

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yeurR. t Ul e lind Loa ns. Wilmington. Ohio. good MoCllrmlok Binder, iu II~ Th ' " , F M. H II f ('11 .'~ ~r'8 ere"" Ph o ll e ::SO L 11119 tf oondltion. la.qolre or .r.Dk ~~ n ot b l y M "At,l nK 1Il ~ I, w , lh M r~ ON E Y L fill e d on live s~oo k , Elbon, W ... yn68vllle, Ohio., ,e80 ~van Rog,tIl. 0 1 11 1)11 1' l:3ol'r.l' lt !11 ~ c hlltt e ls , flI80 s 6000d mortgal!e8. good Range, III 800d ooQdlatoa. Uo ~n o r , ~tll u r,l!lv DfI' e rn uu lI. _ l'iI'V_ NCl t e8 b ODl!bt. .J ohn B!'Irbloe, Alleo CQIl on W •• le1 W1l1l8. Uorwla. e r nl1ll 6 U, IH1 r s w ore pro font 1~ 111~0[\ lUI14io w,,,, oll j tlyed nnd rllllllfy ro. Bllilrlln g. Xe nia. Ol1io _ 6.4.21 OhiO. tor Information and price. fres h," o llt l!, """ ro ~I rvod "I't ll .. IIII' ____ _ JU 'moetln . A no~x ' I hnr.oi",\' "f l ~ l rnll ' JI1. 1h g , !-lnrlJ lld :<I~Clll"l Hrlte r tnlO t d . A ~pllp BOUT 2 tOilS vf ill ,h.lllow. 'Mr, .. nt! ~lr~ J'1I 11.1 P.('ler~ '.' n 1.',(1" ('lft l'1 611 " 1'1' \\'1\< lin (Ox u r cI~o lay l ir e Illuoe r with Wll lttlr \\ II:lllIl ~. :-;UII ' I I'€JUk MI~rt"~ d'IY, . . ' 1\1r ~. 1~lli" ~' 'f It~y IH i II of o er V0 11S - - -'-:;:--"'7==-=-=-=-= FRESH COWS, ono tull Jel'A'; Mr. lind Ml' ~ 1'll1·!tI· lrl Pntor~nlt t rnn h ln Itt Ill" 1111 10 (' o f h or 01 ('1('1'. E Al{L ,I , SPENCER one quaUer JoneT. laqblre of floU ~hr"'t! I' ll ,III rllll tl ll l',ed 10 O",\' IIIO ! ~Ir •.. J. ~1 , H{'t' v ~ ~, ' )o'or S ur veyor Frank lie88, R. D. G. W.JPln:U1I, F rl d 'LY . llu ll VI Hll et1 Wit h M r~ . Mit , . . 'I I II II 1 II II nie D~rll e r I' r,.. ," ~ Ffl - , lIn e 'I u~ 1 ,I' r , Uhio. j7 A . I{, LIND , ~ I" j lri l' ultl'lIIleol Ih!' w el ld , n g o f .. Ch ll lln ce y Bllnn"J! oou f ,W il y lind I d u,HI nOur UlilornlaoR J, I ~ I wee k -ft. bed of Grabam ijeed To. For S urveyor baooo Plal1tl. Inqalreof WaiMis s Monlru lu Unoo r ll we r e Suud,,), ~I iss linZ I HIli Iltlended th e GU Y MARLATT ter Dakin, R. D. 1. Waynenllle. j7 dlone r ~ u Bt l o f g d Wul ko r lin" SLu r,a S R, Ijllllve nlio u fi t l:I o rn ilt ,n wi te. For Tre as urer ~.n I II. II d elegu t CI frt) 1ll I Ir \! !f r le nd ~ • 8 Bead of Sprln, Plge. Inquire J ohn .. I ~on IIml Ilo u~h t or. F r ll n , , , W . Z nOL L of V. C. Baney, R. D.I, Ono eA.lmd Albon nlld I lI ll r t W ilS ll li 1 , 1...,. t () r ]Juday 18 dri ving II OIl W For Probate Judge goula, Ohio. j7 olliled on ~ \'Iln BOljun nIH1 \VI(". J t· ord r Otl CIRt r . , T bur ~ d .. y ovolli ng I Ou r ~t r {. Is r eCB' v,'d It Kno,1 on t. y PL.ANTS-Celor Tomato, Jlr, , nf oil 0 11 ";111 Il l' dlIY, FRANK C. AND En ON and Pepper Plaot • . laqulre of 1'I!o \y , F . • 1. li, !lot lit t b o h om n For Prnbale Jud_g-e- _ _ _ Robert-~trou8e, R , D, G. 1 or Mrs. 1~lItiu B I;ll n n 0.1I· BOl'I'yll ll l's ALLEN HUI"FMAN ville. Uhlo. je31t ( 'o r n er ,'II I II rllll Y II I t"'rll Don , For Reco rd er Kl&obeu Cablnot. CaJl a' Mr , 11 11 \ 1I I r " A I\i~(l n 11 '1:;:£' r 8. of CI'"r So.a nd Torm) home of L. A. Zimmermau tor (' 111m },,,, IIrt! gil ",t ,, ( Mr , lin d further Informa'loo.. J7 ~ I r M .1 ~ .£1 I ltll. J U 'TI N W. HAnDING Mr. IIn,1 l\ol r~ , P en ' M~( ' r " ,\', oj T h " IIHl nlOrl 1l 1 ~tl r\' ien!\uI IIllIc·(' II!. OW and riga. lnqalre Will. \0'0 1' Representa t ive on btl :' ln ~~~, [ h ll rs ll'~y u fW Tu no u.

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We Can Save Money for YOU.

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Inquire of Bl1rl1.' Bu"erworib. R. p. ~. WaYliellvllle.Oblo. je80 p .. lr of Walnut Twin Bed., 111_ quire of Ed S&andltord, Wa,oe8vllle. Uhlo . JeSO

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Alfred Edwllrds wllre shopping in ORN -:100 Busholll of Good ir.l. W!lmlogton on StlturdllY , illl( g u e~ t'B: ill' tln,1 MI'~ . •Io h n :::: _-:_ -_ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _-_ __-_ -_ -.:.: : _ _ _.;.-._ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _-, low Uorll. Inquire of Lyman Mr. and Mu'. Jaoob Balo Bnd Mr lilt.!r. Mr. on ,l Mr ~, C h u rllo B lll 1r U"y, R_ D. '. Wayoenille, Ollio. IIond Mrs. Erskin Bayes and eOIl, of "lid nl eo e , ~I r , nU ll "' rH. \j ulIl Pr Phone ,U -4 y'. jeSO Wilmington, motored lhrou gb Otll' Blair flllil two d llughl llrA, r re i BiO i I' Extenllion T.. bl •• 11I fair 0011· town 00 Sundny. euroule to Mldlll e. Bnd Mi ss E tlle l Mil lo I' . tlf X e nln : dltloll, Inquire or Ed S"Ddl. towo to visit Mr. aocl MIS. Tueotl or e Mr , lind Mrll. Tltnrrn,lt) Wi l ~() n lind ford . Waynesville, Uhlo. jeSO Lawrenoe. fo nr dRuKbte r8. o f ~; IJ l'ilt l; Vnll ll Y ; , Mr, Aod ~lr~, l:I1 !"y Gl u!oo ll , !Ion ·",d R~v . Am 'll! Uook tWeet tbA pulpit 11\ the Frlend8 ohuroh on hl tl ~ tiun- 'two dllughlo r ll , IIlr. untl \'lr ~, H ui' ~ hll\v n n l1 t,w o I!o n~, Mr ~ , \)n rll Mo r. dllJ, g .. n. dau g hter nnd I,w o A!l n ~ , t b h I Dr, ~olan, ot the NOltlnB Com- M, ~se s Moill o , I:I .. Tr llll , IIIl1hl1 l ,, " II pl1oy. of l:\prlugfield. 1\1 • dell ve red " Kllth e rln ll Mor gll" . II Uri ~I c~!< r p . .J I)~ , lecture here on MondaY' eveolng. IIlld n,lI y rn ond ' M o " I~ "It , ' Illrooc

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A. MAFFIT

Funeral ,Director and Embalmer.

pertalnln; \0 &he NOll:ln8 medloin e. l,;rawforu lIu iI W til I!'t. ~l llTr" y l' bu been used In 'bill vlOlnity for - -- .-several months . and In , every OO8e has proved It wOlf very benuflollll, W. P, Mot;arren tr .. neloted hos i nllllll In Dayton on la,t Friday. Our poe&malter, W, A. M errat , attended sh6 luee\lng of the Warre n , CoUDty POBtmae'ere.held at Sohl1nh:· . .Ioahull Y Ilg l ey blls "r rI vfld fr om ' Grove, nllar SpriDgboro. 011 Su"d... y , ~J PIl~O, 'J·e1O:., tu mll l\fl 'llI tXltllldl'Cl 1

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Waynelville. Ohio.

BELLBROOK

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It Ie re,Dorted 'lIa' ani!! of ~he fOB . "dlooe newly_married womea of thle .,lo1nl&" koeadB brMd with he " Th r glovlII on, . e IIIClldent may be lomewhal pecl1l1ar. but tbore are oihen. Tile editor of 'bl. piper neecla bread wiSh hi. .boee on, he Deed. bread wiah hie Ihlrt on he needl bread witb hie palltl on. 'and IIDl. . .ome of aho d.lloquoD' lub_tben 10 'hta"old bill 01 freedom" poll)' ap before 10DI. be :wm o.ed bread ""hoa' ill d-D ibiDI on, and '~te .talall7 te DO Gar4ea ot JIlden

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Inee Myers. ot tbl" pilloe. were mor-

drawa Hrvlee. No extra chartre tor auto Hrvlee. Both phones in Office and Relluace No. 14.

Either Auto or Horae

THE BRIDE ' ELECT Who sele~ts and h n~ her wedding in itations printed aL ·the GazcLte . olIice, will happy ev'e r after. We hav,e a. good selection on hands at al. times.

rted laBt' Thursday DUd will AT THE MIAMI ,GAZE'ITE OFFIC~ make Sbelr bome M1e Groou. 's l pareDte lor abe Dftllletl!t. !.._'!"'-_ _~-_--_ _ _- - _ - - - - - - - - - - "

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JOHNSTON

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The Zippy, Snappy~ Pcpfu\ kind of Fireworks ,vhich' best expresses our true American feelings for the day .

WILLIAM

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It is all new and fres h .s loc k - l'V l ' r v unli g hted fuse bt!ing the p~t1.l\vay to a kickflll HAN- ! .,

WA H1NGTON C.H. AIlCADES ames called at 10:00 and 2;:{0

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Music by Way neav lllc (tll ud rlmiss ion, 2fic. Ladies Free

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Specials for Friday and Saturday St~II~~~ can~ .. ... . ..... ......... 20c .

$2 25 a dozen

Tuna Fish, better than Balmon .

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Fllncy Navy Beans, 10 po unds for ...... .. .... .. .

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In II Ju hllnnl 1Il0('II . J hnd (Ju lte for· bln'n ~ I fs.\: }(rlltlf'ml f"r ~ult1ng me wlH'u sh~ IIIN Ill" 10 "OUlI':II'Y with It pr m other flnll sl~ II ' r . II 11'118 lIough for UUI to know 111I1t \\'h~n INubl c nglil o thl'eAten 'd h{'r Ill' I"ld (J\!l~r.l~ll 10 t ru t In IlIP nll,l h~ ,1 qou~ht Illy n Ill. J tell '1~le('p III ' ''~l 11 11(1 8lept for I do not Imu\\' huw lon g. Ol",nlng Ill.\' eyes In thr d.1 rI. ne~" I ,r"llI!'(\ to f"el the pr~~pnt'\.. "r so meone tn th e 1'00111 . The r \I'U>! 111' su und "r fOOlflll18 SO Ill wh er mu mI'(!. ~ccmlngl y s me ,lis· tnll ce ott. I \\'II~ nlanost certa In I could lleteet DlUt.lorel! wo rd.. III 1\ cl1rlol1!' detn ctle(\ Slu t <>f mInd r IIsl · ened. wOIHlerlni; wh tlil'r J WIIS nwoke or. nslee(l . 'I'h ' r" 0t.8 t~ P8 "" ' lIled 10 1 come <'Io~e r, then recClle. 'I'll., whts· lIerlng nols (,(,8~ ('!\. 1 8Pl'lwg np. li nd hns t11y JI"hiln!! 111) nil the r(tollis. ex· plored tla'l1I I horoughl,\'. Tllcre WIIB

98c

Mrs. Aus tin's Pancake Flout and Virginia Sweet, per package only .. ........ .

1Oc Star Tobacco, 6 -lb. butts, 85c pe r pou nd only ...... .. .... .. Bulk Maccaroni, 25c 2 pounds for ....... .. .. ..... .. Co untrv Gentleman Corn , 15c Avondale brand, only ......

Rockets

Snakes Pin Wheels

Caps Pistols Colored Fire Etc., Etc.

WilI be on display at lh e Hetlllle

First pictures fro m tho De mo<erntl c convention at Snn Frnu· cIsco, showing tb e leud r8 who etarted the b u ll r oiling . No. 1 Is pf No rman E. Mnck ot New York; No. 2 18 n group ot t he three wom en leaders-the new ele ment In major pllrty affairs, lett to 'rl ght tbey [Ire Mrs. Oeor,;o Bus8 of

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Ch !~ n(,o. 1\11':1. W j r T r y , 0001r:lllt l)CWOmnu of Al r. ~ l! p. an d Mrs. 1 ohert 1.. Ow c n. w ·. or l>enntor Ow en from Okl n.h om[\; No. a. Samue l Gom pora, "olcmn p roslde nt of Am'lr lcl~n FCI!"r,u !o n ot L o bo r , n6 he WCI. t boforo tl!e pint· torm com mltloll R~ ldug II. 11',,' ::1 C la bor f11 an l ~: "10 . 'L til,... ",' i ,' n!1 ': I1I~t IIr ... : !!," J(' :.nI01\8

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B rYlLn wIth 1.111 "dry . plank" omlle; No.6, J. Bruce Kremer. vice chairman ot the Democratla, Nn.l1o nll' Committee, who caJledl the cu nv entlon to order, and No.· 6, Bryan'S double (on the lett) who Is Isadore Dockwe \ler, n&- . tlno n1 committeeman trom Call!r> r nl n- llhaklng bande with ArtlJur Mullen or Nebraeka.

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Thursday, July 1st Fealuring Sh irley Mason in a greal play en titled, Also, a splen.did two ..reel comedy entitled

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Frlday,July 2nd Featuring the Two Sl'rials,

51, "'ary's Church

Fifth 'undllY aft e r Trinity , July 4th: Church ~cho o l lit 9:30 II: m ; :Sermon und Holy Commu ni on at 10:30- a pal ri o ti c se rvice in keeping with the day. Everybod y invited to these services.

"Sound and Gagged" alld

"Terror of the Range"

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Cburch Ralph eolton Jones, Minister. Sunday School, 9: 15 a . m., Frank LeMay. su perintendent. Morning WOI'ship,lO :30- "Thl! 'piritand Aim of Our Nation." Evening service, 7:30- "1'arable of the Leaven. " Stereopticon lectures: June 30 "A 'four of France;" July 7- "A Tour of Italy,"

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Caesar's Creek Frit.!1lI18 Church Sunday School at this ;:hurch every Sunday lit 10 o'clock . Preachinll' service at 11 (I'c1ock 11 . m . You are cordially invited to be present.

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Orthodox Friends Church Sunday School, 9:30 a . m. inll for worship lit 10:30.

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Ferry Cbrillian Church Bible Scho(ll at 9:30.

MAST AIL COPPER SECTION RODS

929Reibold Bldg. Dayton.O.U.S.A Ha"eysburg, Ohio

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The MlamiGllHtte-l.I50 per year

"The 13th Commandment" Also Pathe News Admission, 17 and 22 ccnts.

Tuesday, J~'y 6th A Paramount Super Special production of Mark Twain'~ great story of boy lif~,

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"Huckleberry Finn" " Admission, 22 and 33 cents

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Sunday School, 9:30. Church ser· vices, 10:30. Come and we will make you welcome. - - -.... - - -

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... Junk Is Useful Material In the VVrong Place

. Have you paid your taxeR? Don't forget the Grange social. Mrs. W. G. Thompson and daughter, Mrs . Mabel Hunkins, and 80n, of Lebanon, are the guests ot' Dr. and Mrs, H .. E, Hathaway this week.

Nearly every horrie contains nlOre or less junk-that is, material which will never be used there again.

Rev and Mrs. J . F. Cadwallader, Misses Clara Lile and Emma Heigh· way and J . O. Cartwright and family were In Lebanon Sunday after· noon and attended the services at the Episcopal church .

Whatever you have which has outlived its usefulness - furniture, hardware, books l magazines, baby carriages, bassinets, brica-bra, skates, clothing-should . be sold. Other people will be able to put these ,things to good use.

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ILLlC.IT DISTILLING .

THE WANT ADS will help you make quick and profitable s,a les of discarded. articles.

A booze joint was unearthed near South Lebanon by Sheriff Waggoner and his assistants lately. They were "put ne~t" to. the joint and when they went tq tlie pla~e they found plenty of the "maklngs,"but no still This is an unusual thing' for Warren county,

THE MIAMI GAZETTE

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fiNE DEMONSTRATION The demonstration of thl! Won'd er Burner, ·Saturday, proved to be • . great BUCCelli, lind by ' actual tBllt pro\'ed to be all tbat was claimed for it, The burner will be used a greal deal thi/l winte.r, owing to the coal dtuation • .

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MAST LIGHTNING ROD CO

Saturday, July 3rd Featuring Ethel Clay tOil ill

at 10:30 a. m. and 7:30 p . m. Every- Tell the ' "~'''er' tl-r d hi d one invited. J . A. Pine, Pastor. "". ..... you rea s a vcrtlsement In the Miami Oazftfc.

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rt l'oP llt~ stg-n or rl·'·I1!rIlI II " u. [Wll~ 1I""Hlertlll!' Ir )II ~. Hruolrur(\ hlld \\,1 .ul 1(' 1l1l1 k\! IIr thIN new slight \\'h,," tOlllll 1 !-IIII 1I1I",I,,'r 1I111"UIII Wll~' of 8 h ~ s lI'''!.'lll y rollirel In lind 11 11011"'11 ~(JIllII'lln \( ' lI ll l1g \\ Itl. III" I hllSI(!llcd 10 · th p g'-Until t o ('Oli i t tip \\'11h h(' r , pI ck Ill' lb,' r"l d " I 1>1I 1.el· tlllIl IllY on ".J 11 11 '(' ." I 11('" rd h(!r auy to Ihl! ihe II'wr. l 'l. III' ""1,10(' II h OI'" lilY gro ll III , "IIlX h nll Ilt' li 'S, sud till rid· '175 a dozen !lllll"'. III 1)'I1 "l\' r lllll~, " ~ I r. SI'II IIf1l1 g IIII;' I.• IlIalllllg It wor ~c. 'rHk~ Ih,' l' eil:iI ,n , '. h u .·~,·" Ionl'l' tll til ' ~ 1H\)le, nlHl [ 11'111 Miolo Oleo . It's pure and fresh, \\·l tI. ,·o!(,' r 11l1l:"rti I IIl1f,oIti >, 1 till! wll lk 11t~ ('~ s t ot Ihe W(IS hOllle." can't be beat. Try a pa per. \\HtH h'rl ll~ wllulllh·. ~U L:~ It (','u · "\' PI'Y 11'('11 . MIs;; l:h'llllfurd," h' ~ nl tl. pound at o:nlv ...... ..... .... . (ul l""!. ,\ B 1 (" 'u d It, 1 s lu(,,1 thcrt!, 1011('101111' hl~ 'np. ns he n I~l('ll he r UKhll sr. It 1'110: Mason and E-Z Jars, Tin Cans , to nllght. "W II}' dhlt l· t YOII lell til e pOlice Rubbers and Sealing Wax Ii wnlted \1nlll h hnd \'nnlsh('d ab qul tile IJ 'u rI 1" . an ll tlien hustellec\ to Ih b nch where Fresh Bread, Every Day. 1 '''us s~ lIt "d. lin e I lInd purlloRely s • CHAPTER IV. , Unwrspped Br"ad. Ie<'tcd b !luse It 11'08 hnl( hhltlen try 2 loaves tor ................ .. A•• Road It I Stood There Agh ..t. 8 turn III t he 'rond nnd t he brnllchlls 1 hnd Iwl Irlll'er SNI Ih rr08S Inne ot n \Vld~Sllre;lIl1ng ree. no eyldence anywhere ot Ilnyone's nenr M CGu\\'lll1'S ['IlSS hl\"'rll 'wHltlng !'<hp c()IOI' <ltl 1'1"ldly us I ro~e to presenc. As I lo y there t.hlnklng for 13urbnra BraMor,l . AI.I I"''' l(h It grpct her wIth n ut tretchPtl hnllrl. about It, 1 d clded thnt In}' 1II1I ~loll huoJ ""ell my In ten t Ion to r Ill" Ihlther Bring UB your Chickens and Eggs "011. lIlr. Nel! on." she crI ed, '''r Ilon't must have bee n B drcBUl, du e to my r \l'tis IIl11nze" 10 I"" rn on "pplylng Ilt know whllt you w ill thInk of me, RKk· WlIl pay 26c for Hens and 42c thought of spirI t rllpplng8 when J first tw o of I"e sl ohl 's n 'ur 110. pllrk ~n· Cor Young Chickens, up to (Ilg you to mect Ol e Ilere. I am In F'riday noon. Iiad h eard MIss Bradtord's s lgnnl. trn nre to hIre n hor"1! thut II ..! f,''" trouule. J must lell someone. I don't . I was still thlnklni about my ape- Ih e~' hn,1 tl.p re oll h(' r wer "wn ed P"" know whnt to do '" Our store will cloSe at noon, rlell ce wh en J IIwoke enrly the nert vllI~ly or hllrl Iwen nlr"ody .!"~n~ '!. "T he only thIng to tlo," J sugge lell, Monday, July 5th. Everybudy morolni. Sprl nl:llI l: lightly out of 'l' h ~re was nO l hlr\l~ for me 10 do hUI "Is 10 b gin nt tJle begInnIng flUd tell Is going to the Hilt' Ball Game. bed, 1 s topp\!d In utt r lJ ~w lld rmenl. to go l!I Ill y 1' ~ II ~CZ\'Oll~ l' U t uot. I hud nle Ule whole story. I' ve sIs ters ot my There. 10 lbe ccnter of the room on ullll o ·t II SlllIlred or ~II ' nrf1flrOrlr~ 011'11 . .Just pret end you are one of my It PayS to Trade at ·the floor lay a sUlnll whIle fold ,(I slip I c.tlnlng wit 11 I 8,,1 'r1 her cantering sIsters and let me help you." of p.aper. It could Dot hove h\!eo a [SlOWlY IIlong the lUli e, fo ll Qwed lit II he looked 8t me thou~httully, llreum. Jitter :JIll. . .1 .Iuld .henrI! toot· d OrC)U S (lisloDee hv U l:rOOlil. She studyIng mo II!!! It questionIng wheth· er or not 1 W81i to be trusted, lind 81>' pnrently decidIng [n the afftnuatlve, told me 80 amazIng SIOI')', "It·s all abou.t my Sister, ClaIre," ahe begoll. "Sha's live years older thllll I. SlIe's a lovely girl, but she'8-that Is. sbe used to be-Impulsive, rOllllln· tic, and headalroDg. She and my mother never got Illoni well togeth er, and she waa l!Ient away· to boordlng school. One winter, It WRS six years ago, mother W88 In Europe and only Dad and I were at bome . . ." She sIghed ludly. liivldently her words were bl'lnglol bac\( to har ml>mentl ot h ear~aehe. "To IlIB.ke a long story sbort, Ollllre .n away "'oon me Bchool and lOur· rled-marrled I~ French ehul1lreur em· ployed by B temlly ' In the neighbor· hood. Sho took rue Into he r cont1· denee !l week luter. 'IIDd I-well, I tol d dad. There WIIS a terrlhle time about It all. Dnd round O\.lt that her hus· band was alrendy married, bad n wire and, child right bere In Ihls city. He had the marrlilge annl1lled and mun· aged to keep everything out or tile pnpers. Be threlltelled Claire's hushalld wIth prIson und mnde him go bllek to Over 80 % of all th e fire~ j n the U: S. :lI' ~ call. I'U by li ).! htnil1g'. aCl'pn li ng France. Dad 'W/UI s[mply wonllel'tnl. to statistics compiled by InSLn'unce Compatl ie,;, Sl at l' }"in' 1\l:I\':~ h a l s a lld No one k.new unythlng nbout Oln.lre's escapade except ourselves, the prillAgricultural Colleges. IIIan y Insuran ce Cornpan ie.· ill ~ lIre bui lding'S now, clpal of tJle flchool. and the judge for les 'cr ratc W11C1'8 Lightning Rods are i n. tailed. All !::icieIlli fil' Aut li ol'idown Ln l'>u8sau county, who ordered ties agre that los!' of li fe and rmpe l'ty can be pr .\. nl\'d by in sta ll ed Light.: the marringe annulled. Dad kept moth· er. abrond I1nUl afler It wns nil over, ning Rod s kept ill good !'cpail'. lind to this day she never haH hesrd IF 'YOUR BU1LD! 'GS AHE NOT equIpp ed wi lh Rntl: you are taking a word about It." "Your tnther mUllt be a wonderful desperate chances of nol (ml y being killed youl'fle Ir (II' Ho me of yo ur loved mnn," ] . saId enthllslastlcally. ones, but your build ings, gra in, huy, im plements ;)I ld }j'\, ' s tu k may be "He was,'' shl! said slmpl,. "Be baa wiped 'out instantly w ith out a mjnute's notice. S(Jm ' !l ilt' h3.. l.hiR actual been dead two years," "Oh, I'm so I!orry," I crIed, " I did experience eve ry tim e f.rl Elt'('1I'icuJ Stol'm rage~ . ['u t y r>lll'!i clf, IO\'pd ones, pot know." buildings and live SLoek 011 Lh' :afc Rid e-do it. now-q\l iLk, uefo re it. is too "1t Da4 werl! alIve he would know late-:.-"INSTALL ~lA T ALL COPPER SECT-ION RODS ." . Th ere's a · what 1.0 do. :¥'ou see, when he died, theH Wlla 110t D1l1l:b mane, . Iett. W,,'rfJ difference-investigate, really little better tl!all paupeJ'll. Wa've be411l 1I... log from day to day on our tiny capital, 8nd Mother has been working. enry wire to arrange a !rOod match tor OJal.re. I wanted to do IOmethlng, to go out lind ellrn a living 'or my,elt, but she never would con· lent. Sbe Ipsl'ted I'd be damagtD, Claire', prOIPllets It J went Into trade, are indorl'ed, recomm end d and uscd by many of the ];1l'g'flSt insllrnn 'e in, aI Bbe callll I't, Bnd I .roml8ed II!r J'4 terests in the cou·nt r.r, and ha ve l'tood the Acid Tc~t , many u time. OUI' co ndo Dotblng uiim &tter Claire [s .ately tinuous _ex'perience in t hi ~ bU Riness-:-e:dencling ovor ~ peri orl of 72 yearsmarried." ".A.nd III she t.t~ be m8rrled,., I 8lked. should be a guide-post in aidil'lii YO II to pun;huse 't he bes t. Write us for ·ft'en A troubled ex:preslllon came I/lto ber information abou t "Li ghtning" and the "Truth About Lightning Rods." tace. · . "She wall to be, but now I 40ll't GOOD, HONEST, HU,"rLING SALERl\JEN ' WAN1'lm tu sell for liS Jmow. 'She III eegaged to malT)' yoU!!' in Eastern Indiana ~nd Ohio on UU I' Iib I'al cl.!mmis iO Il L:.;; is . Onr cxpei·ts Harry D. Thayer, who Is worth a lot come and install . the wo rk from OLl l' factory in our Ford truck IIiI' ct to '\'ou, ot mocey, but lIorullOne 1i88 tound opt I\bout her Illcret." "Bow did lind oun" I ••ked · eagerly. I undl\ntood now the mYII. riOUII meeting lin tbe park tbat had brought .me lIn.t Into touch With Bal' .MANUFACTURERS llara Bradford. Some band of ralel'e Will trying to blackmail Olalre Brad· tQr4, ~d ber .aIIlt.. wu v,lDi to .v.

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FRANK.WILSON, Agent,

Torpedoes

Crackers

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Like otl\er fruit trees, Ibl Olive tree bill! many enemlea, Includillf bird' and InHC!te. Tbe most <'Ire.ded or thai I. lIDall II, called dBeu, eJeoe, .hIlt the llize ot 8 hou.. lIy, It fir calC!Ulated that '8 Iln.l1 II,. ",III deatro, 800 ' or tOO ollft&. Tha onl, remed, ,. to ..ther the fruIt earll', and b, C!nllhlq It at ODC!II til. ~..

CornCobs for Sale .

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Now is the time to' give your order for Cobs. · . We can deliver at your' convenience any time this month, Excellent for·~tarting fires, saves time . and trouble. ~

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DULY OBSERVED

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'fhl' j;"o Urlh. whie'll was ubserve d on Monday . Wll8 cel eh rated in a ' IJ u\'cy ou paid your tax es? Dr. Uill, O~ teopa th ~ I S . Uroad· tw ltnli th- 'elltury manne r , The day wl,ly . L ' bIlJl ol1. Ohio. t h ilS Wa~key and fami ly spent IVa:! eve l'y lhin ll thal coul d be d esired. l unuay in Spri ngfield. · coo l, with no ir.dica tion of rnin . OwMr ~ , Lida Smith v i ~ ited. rel.. li\, t!~ inlt to t ht! hll n 'est b ~ iI. g' 0 11 ha nrl. I II Wilmill lo: tull "'rhlay , Mrs. Vi,,1n 'u rey Rpent the Four th ' t here we re Il l) ! mallY \Jllnple in t own 'wilh rl'luli\'c ~ in l)ay lon . J um ~ Duv is . of lhe U . S, Navy. "u r illl(' th .. d a~·. l;'ut th ey t urn ed ou t i~ hum .. on II tw o-w~ .ks furiuu ll' h . In th .. '.'\ 011i ll J.!' loy the ~~, . re. J U . ('ur l wr ight was in Col urobu ~ A .bUl<l' hu ll ";\1 11 .... had bl'pn' ~.:heli· JIl ~ t week a t tend ing the Republi can Mrl<. J , L. lI art ~o c k v i ~ it ed with 1I1 ~d fnr th,· /lwrnilll!' , bu t lh t' as h(:('Ilv"nl i on, rl'l uli vl'>I ill Milf" rd seve·nll d aYM lasl illl(to n l'alll did "ilL HIli' \\' up un t il WCltik, abou t lIo" n. rll1d II dll uul ' hE'al' er (~lII11 El in w hen in need of ShoesWll~ pl u.vd ill I hl! ufle rnolun . 11' (: ha ve r.: r eat bargain s in our large Mi ~iI Ann ie Ilruw n. " f the U . S, & T he ~ l1lall IoIl V Wll~ I I\ I ~Y a ll d a y ~ l'Jc k. J "hn A , Fun key. ~ . U, homl·. lit XCIIi .. \V a~ ill lown with hi:! fi n' cr u<'lll' rs . th e ta res lasL wCI, I" ~I r an d M r" Clyde Colema n. of we rl' 1111 d ,,"",d al nl)ulI. ulld t h,' popI r.; .. rw I'UtJ , \' is ill'd J, U . Colema n Ilnd ' U I' I" f 1' 1 I IIl llr" .. it h .. r , ~ l aid a l hom MIH e . went t il , ".aI'Y " \Ipcrd I) l nn r l l'~ ' . . wifu 'I hllrsd ay a nd Priday. •I d (Ir 11It'n lced ~ om ~ w h e r e l er waR I III' we l·~·e n I{'U '~ l " f Mrb : L1. 11! \J" II g a ille . , . . h ~ ~ve l' u l fnlllli v I! uth e rlllgs w" re held J" LI II ::;llIll , '1'111' Annie ami Marne ' 'IlICR . ' .' a li ll ~ev .. ra I PIL wt;! re enJuyeu Il ru\I' l1 wi ll Hpend their summe r va Mbs Ch urlo ll (' AIiLraltl . o f Wa~h- Ilu" illl( 11ll' dny. ~ Il t i,lll with r ela live::! in 'entervi lle. IIIIII UI, 1>. ' .• i~ t ile j(u '~L uf ~11·. UlltJ III the e V,, " illl!. Ihe crowd IVp nt t(l Mra. li"IHK" II hr l IJ\ ' k .1. L S h I'I' h a ll' ~ la \\, l1 f'J I' IU IICIl , Af· ~Ir Jl II Mn W. t-L Dinwid die ' " ,' 1111' I UIlI ' I II ' 1I 1l hol ll " !I II (· xl' I· II I ·1l1 an d ~I r ~ Hll ih Suvnge and fllmily M,· , and frlrH. S , U E VI' rl v a r- 11I'0 i!' I' UIIl II " ,,-h had " ~ "Il III I' pl r t'oI \\" ' rl' ~ 1I 1'~ 1 ~ of relalive s in Xenia ri v<ltl Ilt th e I·'nen d>l lI u l1l" Fr iday. b v I he In HnB g t ' r~ nf t hr· C; run g ,,\' U ~ SllIld ll)" fur 11 11 1II ~le f i n l le VUl"Il11on . !'tli ly .. "j,,) ed I,y a ll IIfI·oi l·!t t I' ".. f L ' ,uli ~ . 'Jf 11\1' U. " I I . ma d,· 11 11 x' T had Zi mm ... rm a n. Thos. Mannin aMi rl.. 1( ,llitt: r in t' l' r<'n d erg uMl i" e li ' -uJi l' ''1 l alk " " " 1(11 1'11 1 ('lJ ndil ill ll s ill t "li . ~Ir s , D. McConn ahy and son . joyi llg a visllal (:lc\'L·lallll. NII1Kura This first plc lure of l he Democr atic convent he : rnfljl e / ' wh id l wa " .... "." II Ju ch 'Jf Day t on visited frie nds here SatIII Ban Franclij~, ,- .,\\ .. ,. vast concour SB of' 10,000 delegllte Valls BIllJ Ca nad a t lll ~ wed" ' lhe new million-doll ar Au di torIu m. RI',l alor Robinsoion s and lpe<,iator n or Arkansas, I" pprec ial eel u rllay. IrUlllll . can be s en (III t be platform Immedla tel, d ol' the glnnt electric nmpllflor. which carries tb e spenkl\1 'a voi ce t o ,.\ . .1 n"" .. I th e big ha ll , In lhe foregrou nd are ' J' IIIll1M Drees. now60ap member erWCD Aft ' rth s t ' row . e )l "oj.( a ll rH ovor Ill. IIl{u II uw e II I"",rn, 111\ J' IVIC lI.1.1l lJdcli-. world. pl uy Illo va rIous atate dulet;litluUH til L " , lho gl'ouu\! noor unu er Slate' r . . , bllDDora • . , _ Mr a nd Mrs . W. A. Spence r, Mr . ' k d I II s wa~ g lwn . whic h enll ed N , A , Ii ric ell a ll C \I ( I' ' II . Silent of, h re• work . . , ' . flnlJ Mrs. Chas. Cooley, of Cedarvi lle . ' " Lh cv cflIn j.( S l' IlJ uy men t, ::; '" lIlu), Wit h r cJ aLlv l:~ III Sel llla , I) IIrln ' g th (! f we rellie guesr.s of Mr. and Mrs . E ll " II l " r lloo n anu ('V (, II .IIl!! lJ ean one day last week. liu y i:lran nl, n. IIf l( ic lllllOnd . Jnll . th e WaYll eMvili e I'r l1li e r Bawl madl' wail lh l! gu"sl uf Mr . un d Mrs , Will i t~ Ii r~t II ppellra nee. alld wa ~ much Mr. and Mrs. Kn.owles Conn alld Mouney , of Ito ute :l. ull t he !1o urth enjoy erl . The ha nd., compos ed son, Kennet h and Mr. and Mrs. Bert mainly of old playe rs . has made fin e S mith. 01 Springf ield were thelf\ltllltll Mrs. W. H. All n I it "'rld a~ for headwa y , alld wiiJ be a valuabl e ad· o f Mr . and Mrs. r. Satterth waite MIiCtlllIlJ. 111 .. ill re~vonl!e to a tele. jUliet to the mu sic lov"rs of this The harve t season comes a ll at S unday and Monday . gram "~Iting Lhat her mother was vicinity . once th is year. Man y far mers are very III. Tak ililf the day IlS a whole, it Mr. and Mrs, Io'rankZeIl, MH . Wm. I Wo rds and mllslc bY T ow .) co mpla i n in~ II bout thCl wheat till.! it '4,04 long to be rememb ered in the ZelJ and Miss Martha Burnet t 1",1t The M i~~e~ Ma bel a mi lI uzel Sal· HULory of Fourths in Wttynes Since our last chronic ll" of t heir will not t urn out os m uc h liS was ville. Wedn esday of lUlt week for Moorel i ~ IHlry . Luu ·lla Ilntl J esne ll e Jan- ~ duingM, our Miamis have I n~ l one antI thoug ht. The hay is ve ry weedy. __ _ __ vi lle Ilnd J·'lIirmo unt. Ind ., to vlait won another wilh th e Wa ~hing ton an d will not be a s J::'olJci liS some ney, 'racy '11l~l·lt li nd i!:u)Cenia re la tives . retu rnin g T uesday. Whi tll ke r. o f C. II. Arcatle~ . nnd blufred lh xford Ylo!!lrs. 'Ol'll is lunk ing fi ne . and t he pt< nl the FOllrth a t t hei r ho mes. Sprinl!' \ ali lo!v t l'am. Aft e r it was ra ins., coming a t hey have. fire ; Call at the S . Fred Co . Lebano n l no lale t n S 'cllre tI tiu hs ti l ute fo r mak ing t he corn 'jull1lJ rig h L a long . Bil! Store and get , particu lars re'_ Friday . Jul y 9(h. will be the o pen· t he Sunday gam e. th e manage r of Altoget her , th e c rops wi ll UIo! fa irl v ga rding the line Columb ) jllg of Ih t: S. Fred 0 , Leba non Big ia Grafon ola good. th e Vlllley I ~a m (~ all ed Mg r . oa k • whic h will be given away ! Slo re J Il ly ' Iearlln e Sale, Froe. Thi s afl(l ca nC'eli ed th", g'ame . gi ving a s Uc luber 2nd. e vent thi ~ year should hI! of particuThe \V ay n (>~v ill e W. C. T. tJ. will his excuse tha t some of h is team had lur interest IlS it c Rrries a m e..'I!Iage of hold il!! July meel ing at t he While ot her engagem ents . Mr and Mrs, Will Hartaoe k, of . We ~ uppose wo nderful redu cti ons . and particu la r f Urick Ii'r iend s church on Tuesday . th al lhe othe r engage ments Springf ield . Mr. Lee Hartloc k, of consist ed ; allelllio n has been given lo lhe ofJulu 13th, IIl 2:::l0 p . In , Eac h mem- of a sea rch for some ·hicago. a nd Mrs. Guy lteeder , of j method of f ering o f m e rchandi Re. Ladies'. ber is to give th e nam e of a woman warmin g thei r cold feet . Hegular commu nication of Way· Illd ianapoli s , visited Mra. Matilda Mi s.~ e8 · lind Childre n'S Suits. Coats, spoken of in . th e Bible, and tell nesvi ll e Lodge N o, 11,3 F. & A. M. . Hos ier lind other r elatives here MonOn Monday the Washinll:lon C, H . Dresses . SKirls. Blouses . Milliner y, team was a little late in arriving , Tuesday somelh evening , Ju ly 13. 1920. at uay. ing Ilbout he r, Dry Gooda . Fabrics , LIiCes, Em broidAll who hllve not alr('ady paid dues making it necessa ry to postpon 7:30 p. m. There will be work in e the eries. Hosier y , U nde rw ear: NOlions for 1920 are request ed to do 80 in' mornin g game and play T he demons tration of the Wonde r t he 10'. C. degree. Sojourn ing bretha doubl e and Shoes- a r emarka bl e Clea rance. orfler that (j u r treasur er may 8ettle header In the afterno on. ren and visitors are welcQm e . Come. Gas burner given by Mr. Walter L . but otherMen's Rml Buy!!' . uits , Hosiery and with the coun ty trel\~urer before we wise both game!! were Sawyer at the Hendle y Jewelry room J. C. Hawke. W. M. pulled off 88 Underw ear. Nute the big bulleti n bold our Annual Meeting was all that the word implies a won. per I!Chedul L. A. e . Zimmer We would man . like Sec'y. t,o forof detlliled prices ill th is parer , On a ccount or Chauta uqua and get that first game ju t der; lhe burners are inatalle d in any as eoon , as oth.,r annual gat herings, in which pOllliible. The Miamis ~ake of cooksto ve or range and furevident l y im•_ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _• many .o f our membe rs are interest - agined that they were back at Midnish heat for all purpose s: cookloll' • ed. we probabl y will not hold our W land City, and yet at baking and heating water all at one times they C T. U. m eetin g in Augu st. time . Costing less than coal or . showed flAshes of their lrue form Let every membe r be present at and played some real ball. wood and besides doing away with b u t not Oll ie Davis w enl t o Cincinn ati this me(>ling if possible . ashes, coal and khldlin g, keeplnll ' the enou g h of it to keep (r om losing by T hurBday und was ope r ated on at a score of U lo ,I Ii 11' Himes t he hospitu l Jorid ay . Mr. Dav is hall kitchen cool and clean . Thill special pitched lhis g omtl alld deserve d Il be n feclinl! ill fur some time. At price has been extende d until July much hetter (al e , b ut som ehow it wilen there will be another IIhipIf you intend (0 I ~s t I'(mo r t he was I!cllin~ along ve ry seems that lhe. Mi amis can 't play ment r eceived . For any intorm aw II . JA H: ~; ~.t COX. hold your g,:ain, tion. call phone or write Walter L. their be~t ball beh illd him, no l11a t t:lr - -gel a short-term Aft er a polit ica l batlle ex tendin g ove r a week. J a mes how well he pitches . 'fhi s seems Sawyer , Special repreae naUve t()l' Mi s~ Lillian Wil ker~1J1I is a ttend- Warren , Clin ton and Green Counst ran ge . t oo. II htl i ~ a spl enrl irl :'.1. Cox, gon rtlor of Ohio, waS se lected to bea.d policy with : : : the em - ing BUm ll1e r ~~h oo l III Wi l mlngl~n . t ies. Phone 86-4. pitcher, a hurd worke r a nci an· alra- ncratic pa rt y for presid ent, It l ook fOllr days and forty Erneilt Flogers WIIS operate d on hie, courteo us g en t lemall lour hallot s to make a decj" ioll . F ran klin D. Roose ve lt wh om th e for append icilis at Miami Valley hOE' boys all like, was non~in a t ed for vice pres iJent. pital Sat.urd ay mornin g . He ha9 n(;~ The second game wos B!l entil'tlly been in the best health for some diffe~ent story . Osborll e went to AIlJRIl BIOj:k, Phone 6 t·2 time and an ope ration waa deemed the pitehe.r' s box , and the Min,mis . ~ ) Mr. and Mrs. E:d Retallic k an d Wayn esvill e .. Ohio necessa ry. At last account s he was reg ained lheir confiden ce and r e• . family , of near . Or egonia. had as gettin~ 'along nicely. membe red that they were at hom e. ' -_ _ _ _ _ _ _ _~---., their gu ests S unday Messrs. Myron . When the smoke of six and a half ~ and Seth Th omas, Howard Bnd Rayinnings battle had cleared away. t ht:' Thur sday , July 8th 1!=== ==== === =o;;!J mond Whitak e r. Cummi ngs J ones, score stood 10 to 'iI in fav or o f OUI' Bru ce Cart a nd I·;than Cra m' . F eatu ring Enid Benne tt in boys. Lack of t ime alld s pace forMrs Lt'ster Su rfue nnn child r en bids ou r 2'ivillg a more detailed a c- anrl Mrs, An na 11 111halla y a te S uncount of these IZ'lIm es da y Li inn l' wil h r.lr. all' \ Mfa . l~ r ank fam ily g-n the rinl! at the ho me of The Sabin II t eam will be her e nex i E . Th w ~ u, ' Admis sion 1 tc and 17c Mr~ . J . W. Edwa r d~ unday was . Sunday , and a f oat snappy game Wm . Huss um. wif() nd dau g hler, t may be e;oo;pecte d. Washin gton 's AmonI!' th ose w ho spent Ihe Foul'lh l;ail Russu m and famil y . o f Da vton , Frida y, July qth crack pilch~r ' sIlY~' that the Miami s with W. H. Or ndorlr and fami !y O. J. Eld warcls . wife an d son' H r li r e one of Lhe bl"s t 8trictly a maleur Featur ing the Serial ; were (J eorge Kennell , w:ife and hert a nd Wilson 81\ wa r Id an d f um· L.,II II18 he ever fa ced , JauQ:ht er, Miss Aut! re)' , Leon a rd ily. --~ "''r--Orndorf f a mi wife. Nash Ornrl or tT , Mrs. Ben Orndorf r 11IlIl HO Il. Marand Quis, '1111 of Day t on . and Mi ss I'enrl A good Two-R eel Weste rn Come dy Orndorf f ·

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UNDERWENT OPERATION

Grain Insurance

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BOY DROWNED AT LEBANON

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The S. Fred Co. LEBA NON BIC STO RI; ,

SATURDAY, OCTOBER 2,'1920 ~a~l at the store

for partic ulars I-__ ___ ___ _ • ___ ___ _

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Henry William s. son of R. P. Wil. Iiams, of Lebano n. W88 drowne d at ,Harmo n park, Monday . The young man was 1$ years old , and he,in compan y with a number of other younll fellows were bathing 'in the park He mad e a dive lind stru ck hill head on a r ock at the b ottom of the dam, and was rendere d senself'8 I, al\d before his eompan ions reali~ed his concUtion. he was drowne d. The affair cut a gloom over that vi1I&II'e, u be W.II a lI'eneral favorite . _ _ _•• _ . .

a••• JOU paid 1011r tuelt

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Mr and Mrs, J . C. Hawk e !l tc rtained Sunday' th e fo llowinl{ guests: J OB. Hawke, J esse SeR rs IIl1d fami! " , of Slibina. John From and fam i y, Mr; and Mrs. Karl U u~ lto, .cof Day" ton, lion Hawke and family . of Harveysbur g, M:rs, Ralph Vall'lce. of Ple~sant PIRIll. an d Lee Hawk e and, famtly.

Mr. Carl Frye was marrfed lo Miss Glenna Cook. a t Ce.nterville . Sat\lrd ay. by Rev. J. A. Pine. There I,\ere were no attenda nts .. Mr. Frey is a prosper ous you ng farmer. the son of Chas . Frye, and Mrs. Frye is the daughte r of Mr. and Mrs. Ed Cook, of near It'erry. 'I'he y ou ng couple will go to keeping at Lhe to' rye farm, on !dr. and ¥rs. All e~ K ibl er' ent r· upper ~prinKb(1ro pike, at once., tamed at Su nday dlll!ler, M~. and Th"ir many friends wish for t hem a ·M r s. Chas. Taylor, of St LOUIS, Mr. \ happy married life. and Mr. and Mrs. John egale and - - -- ---..~-family, Mrs. Stanfor d YOUIIK, of Cozaddale , Mr. and Mrs. Raipllf HOU8Rev. and Mrs. -J. ,F . ' Carlwal ladllr ton and son, of Spring Valley and \ and Miss Clara Lile visited relutive s Mr. and M,r a. Clarenc e and land friends in WilmiD ltoD. Mondaughte r. -

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"Bound and Gagged" Also. A good Mack Senne tt comed y,

"Up III Alf' $ Plac e" Ad missio n, 11

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10th , Featur ing Charle s Ray in

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Tues dey, rduly 13th Featur ing George Walsh in

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GREATEST

Beginning F r iday, .

ANNUAL

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B eginning, Friday, \

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July . 9'

. The Supreme Saving Event of the Entire Year, Offering by Far the Greatest Values We Have Ever Presented- Thousands of Dollars' Worth of Desirable New Apparel Sacrificed in a Decisive Effort to Clear Our Stocks.

OUR GREATEST JULY CLEARANCE SALE OF

An Important Clearance Featuring Capes, Coats, Suits and , Dresses at Radical Reductions. Ladies' Suits :$ 5.00 auu $79.50 values.

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Ladles' Coats

75 $5~~~ ~:i~~~·

........ ,,.42.50

$49.75 va lues. $69.75 a lld $65,00 values, Sa le P rice . . .. , ... . , , .

~~I:e .,.. .. ... 47. $50. 00 and $47. 50 values. ~~;~e .... ... , 34.75 50

$42.50 and

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39.75 values.

75 ... ..... 29. 24 75

$35.00 va lues Sale Price . . . . . $29.75 and $25.00

~:~~e~rice .

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. . . . . . . . . . . . . . .. One lot Suits, values up to $35.00. Sale Price, , .. . . . . One lot , values up to $25.00. ' Great Special Sale Price . .. . . .

14.95 9 95 •

$1

34.15

$39.75 values. Sa le P rice'.... . .. . .. . .

27.50 $35.00 values . Sale Price .. ... ... '. . . . 24.75

$29.75 values . Sa le Price .. . . .. . ... . . $22.50 aud $ 19.75 valu es. Sa le P rice .. . . , . ..... .

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14.95 12.95 14.95 95

$17.50 va lues. Sale P rice ........... . One lot of Coa ts. Sale Price . . ..... .. . . . One lot of Coats. Great Special Sale Price . . .

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La:~~' p~~~~~ .~~i~~~ . . . . . 1.24 Ladies' Nainsook and Dimity 98e Teddies. Sale Price . .... . Misses' Muslin Skirts, tucked 6ge

and hemstitched . . . .. . . .. . CHILDREN 'S Muslin Gowns, lace and embroidery trimmed, sizes 1 to 8 years , Sale . Price . . . . . .. . ... .. . One lot Muslin Gowns Sale Price . ....... ... .. . . Muslin Skirts, nicely trimmed sizes, 2 to 6 years ... . . . . . Colored Petticoats, sizes, 2 to 4 years .. . . . . . . . . .. . Muslin P ants, sizes, 2 to 10 ' years, per pair ... ...... .. .

69 95 29 e 34

Knit Vnion Suits , Special Sale Price . . . .. ... .. _ C Speci~llot Knit Union Suits Sale Price ... . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . C Knit Vests Sale Price . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Knit Vests Extra Quality . ... . . . . . . . . . C Knit Pants, lace bottom Size 36 to 38. . Sale Price . . .

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HOSIERY

$2 24 1 95 1 19

Ladies' Silk Hose, black and white, $2.95 value. . • $2.50 ~value Black, brown, reindeer, na.vy blue. castor and white. Sale Price.. . .. • Fiber Silk, all sizes.. $1.50 value. Sale , Pnce. . . . . • . FiDe Lisle, black and brown, $1 v~lue, all sizes, pair.... 75c value Lisle, bl!ick and brown. Sate ·Price .. . . : ..

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$43 75 34 75 S20~~ ~~fc:;~~~~· ... ..... " 19.15 29 75 8 95

$5?;7~ Geo rgelte ~Il.d I aneta . a le 1 r1 l·C. . . $.J~);7..'j Georgc,lt.e a~~ . 1 alTeta. . ale 1 flce.. . . .

$39.75 Geo rge tte. Sa le Price... . . . . . . . . . . . One lot of S il k D r ~sses pecia l Sale 1 rice. . . . . .. . . .

La~li cs Fr~ ll ciI " oi le :::inle Pn 'e . . . . . ..... .. .. ,

g7.00. Geo{g.e tte Cr :- pc (k Clune \ olle . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .

Children's Dresses

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Lace and Embroidery Lace Insertion, lOc value, . ~ July Sale Price, yard ...... C Embroidery Flouncing, 36 inches wide, $1.50 value, Sale Price . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Corset Cover Embroidery, 60c value. Sale Price ... . . . c

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NOTIONS

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Guaranteed ~ elected human Hair Nets, all shades, doz. . Amber and Shell Hair Pins, Sale Price' per box. . . . . . . .. Snap Fasteners, black «od white, good quality, card . . . . Powder' Puffs . . Sale Pi-ice.... ... . ....... Children's Handkerchiefs Sale Price ... . . . .. ... ... . . . Children'S Handkerchiefs . Sale Price ... . . ~ ....... . . . 15c Wash Cloths, Sale Price ... . : . . '. . . . . . . . C. M. C. c;rochet Thread Sale Pnce ... .. .. ..... . . .

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HATS---Ladies, Misses and Children's

TOP OF FASHION

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$(j~~evaJ~~c . . ... . .. . . . . . .. . . 4.45 S5~,oa~cv~~~~c. , , . . . . . . . . . .... 3.95 SJSOa~Cal~~i~:·.~~ >a.h.l ~'~ . ... . .. . 2.75 $2.75 a nd $2.50 "al li es ' 1 95 Sa le P rice . . , ...... .. , . . . . . • Q n ~ lot o~ soiled \Va isls 4ge

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Middy Blouses

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Ladies 'loile and Or ~ EXl~f ~~:~~t.~ ga~dy Drelsei ~ loL Soiled Middies Ilt Greutly $6;~ev~I~~e ... . . . , .. . .. ... $7. ~p'vr~~~e, 5.95

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$i~~~ ~~~~: .. .... : .... ... ... . 45 $1~~~ ~~~:.1: ~~.~~1~~~ 13.95

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$2~~~ ;~!~: ... .... ...,.. ,.17 ~ 95 $3~~~ ;~;~: .... . . . .. ... .. . 19.75 One lot slightly soiled dresse!l Voile

~~~a~~;:c~~ . . .. , . . . . .. ... 3. 95 Bungal~w

Aprons

Light Colors Great Special Sale P rice. , .

$1

24

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R educti o ns on all W hite, W ash and Silk Skirt' . ... (

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Note Worthy Savings On All Summer fabrics.

Every yard of Cotton, Linen and' Silk we have 'i n stock is llO'ectl'd by this sale, and enables t he women who sees to IJrofit by this g reat Julr Clearance Opportunity,

Silks

Wash Goods 39

Oq~ lot of S ilks in pla in and fallCY Evere tt S~li r lin g, pla ill blue 1 affeta and ~as Salin e Sale P n ce per ya rd . . . .. ' ..... ' . ~ 36 inches wide, per yard . . . • ·Sport Sk i~g-~\l , I !.l and ~ l. OD val.

$1 95 48

S5e

235

e

Georgette and Crepe de Chine, in2 all shades, extra quality ... .. . 'l" ' $300 I S I.. Sk'Ir t 109, . va ue Ji.lly Sale Price. . . . . . . . . . . . . •

Sa le Pnce per ya rd ... ... . " .. One I.o t $ /.25, .$1.19 and .. L. OO VOIles, new pa tterns, per ya rd . 0 I t f ' fi d $1 "0 ne? a ncy gt~re. .i) . VOIles a nd Ba tJsles . , ... : . . .. . All Qur 8Qc tissue Oingha rqs All our 1=9.c F laxoll an d T iss ues Sale Price per yar!i . . . . .. ... .. .' -' . Sale Prlc'"'" pe . ya r d ... .. .. . . . •

89'

1 19 42

75e

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Beautiful Shoes Assembled and Priced in Anticipation of Our July Clearance Sale

Men Thoroughly Mindful to' Economize Will In.vestigate the OpportuniJY to Invest in

High-Grade Suits "MEN'S SUITS Crowing Cirls

Blac k Kid Pumps. low broad heel, Ladies' Black Kid Oxford s, hand-turned soleR. $ 50 val ue ... ... .............. .. .. ... .. ..... . $!:l 00 value Same. ~~I:rp!i~~.i .~ .~.~~~~'.. ~~~ ,~~.l.~: ...... Sale Pri ce .... .. .. .... ...... .... .. ...... .... .. Ladiell' Black Kid Oxfords, Goodyellr welt Rol e [n Calf Oxf()rds. $6 00 valu e Sale Price ... .......... ........ ... .. .. .. .. . S~~e ~~~~n ~.~ ~~: ~~~.~~ ~~l.~.~ ......

$9. 75

.. ...

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~~Te~r~:!~~...... . ....... ........... ..... .

9.90

8.75 Ladies' Queen Quality Black Kid or Leather , §~I~~~I~~.~:.~~~.~.~~~::..~~I.~~~.~~.~:.~ 9.90 Ladies' Patent Leather Colonial 8 95 Pumps, $12.00 value ..... ............. .. Black Kid Leather, Louis,hl'el, $900 6 95 value . Sale Price ... . ,.. ... .. ... ....... .. • Ladil'8' White Canvas Cleo Ties, 7 45 covered Louis heel. $9.00 value...... • White Canvas Oxfords. Cuban heel, 7 45 $9,00 value . Sale Price.. ............. . • White Canvas Pumps or Oxfords, 3 • 95 Cuban heel. $5 00 value .. .. ... .. ... .....

Misses

Gun Metal or Patent 'Leather Ox.ford s sizes ll r..; to 2. $5 00 value ... ~.. .. ....

Children'S White Mary June One,.strap. $2 00 value Sale Price ... ...... .. .. .. . Men's Dark Tan Engl ish Oxfords . $1250 val _ue. Sale Price....... .......

6.95

5.95 4.75 3. .'r/05 <

1• 49 9 •90

Men's W'ork Shoes· $8.00 values .... . . . . . .... ... . . $6.95 $7.00 values.. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 5.95 $~.OO values . ... . . . . . .. ,., . . .. 4.95. $5.00 values . . .... . . , . . . . . . . .. 11.95 $4.00 values .... . .. . ...... .. . . ?9r,

EXTRA SPECIALS ONTABLES La~ies' Pum.ps and Orlords, broken ' ASpecial Table of Children's Low Shoes' hnes and short lots, value8 t\"; $12, , priced at $2.95, $395, 54.95, $5..95. A TabJe of Ladie~s" Pumps and OxMen's Oxfords. in tan and gun metal , fords , in small sizes, only 2],1!, 3 broken lines and short lots, values and 3],1!, values to ~~ , o". $1 00 '. to $12. Sale Pric~, $4.70 & $5.95 ' Sale Price . . .. , ..... , . , ... '. .•

$p~cial ~ot

Of

~en's Suits

Not all sizes, a ll patlernli . . 'rod ay's values up to $50.00 at. .. .... ..... . Special lot of Young Men's Suits - 'roday's values up to $35.00 ...... .. .. . .... . ..... . . Odd lot of Men's Suits, principally light . colors- sizes 34 to 38 .... . ....... ...... . .. . ..

$27.65 $17.85 . $8.95

ft1Ien's Aer~~le a",~ ~a"ras Shirts

Neckband, Soft Cuff Styles, $5.00 v~lu~s . Now $3.85, $3.50, now $2.65, . $2.50 now . . . .. Men's Blue Work Shirts .. .... ... ....... . .. . . '" $1.25 Men's Plaid Madras and Check Nainsook, athletic sleeve, knee length Union Suits, $1.25 value. . . . Men's Balbriggan Shirts or Drawers, long qr short steey~, a~kle length drawers, $1.25 value at . . . . .

$1.85

89c 98c

.'Boy~' Wash $3.48 $2.98 $2.49 $1.98 $1.19

SQit, .

Boys' UDion Sqits

grade,. ilOW ... .. ... : ...• .$2.79 . Short Sleeves a nd Athletic Knee grade, now . .. .. . . ........ 2.19 Length Styles grade, now ...... .. .. . .... 1.89 98c grade, now . . ... . ..... . ... ... .79c grade, now .. '. ; .. . . . . ... . 1.3~ 75c gtflde, now . .... .... . . .. . . . . . 59c gr~de, f!.ow ... ,' ... . ..... .. l.09 59c gracJe now ............... . .. 49c .'

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THE S.FRED COMPANY LEBANON, OHIO

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.$ 50.00, now .... . . .$42.50 $45.00, n·ow . . ..... $:18.50 $40:00, now .... . . '. $.13.50

$60.00, now . .... . . $49.50 $55.00, now . . . . . . . $4 7.50

Ladles

'.

$3.00 White a nd Gingha m . .. ... $2.19 Sale P n ee . . . ........ '.' .. . . , . Lot of Wh ite a nd Gingham So me sligh tl y soiled .. . . .. , .. 8ge One lot of Sa mp le W al~ld in Georj!'p l/ e. Crepe ue 'hi ne. Voile an n On!'~ , \(l y at Grfa tl/l Sport Sk irt s in Wool. Pla id , 'j';dTt'la White Dress Special. .. .... ...... 4& Ntdllcrd ' ·rias. and \ 'i lk' Pop lill, Ch ildren 's fi ne G ingha m .. , .. . . .$2.9 5 Up to :SlU.OU ya itll'S. . . . . • Special Sale on all While Dresses Silk Skirls . . . . . . ....... .. , .. . 'fi7.!!.5 7' . lisses Pla in White Silk Petticoats. $6.00 Va lues , .$4.79 Sizes l(j to 20 years , . . . . .. •

50c

Great Special Sale Price . . . Children's Hose, black, white and brown, all sizes . _. . . . .

$'7• 95

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La£!~' ~f~:: .b.l~~~.~~~ ~~i~~ 33c .Ladies' Grey Hose, 29

Waiet,s and Blouses

............. .... 2.45

Ladies' Knit Underwear

MUllin Underwear Ladies' Muslin Gowns Sale Price . . .. . , . . .. . ..

Ladies' Dresses

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CHEAP PRiCES

i~-::Oii'r 's'erv~YoUrsaifBnil "'iiav8 .

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'GROOER , Every Day.

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....THE MIAMI

GAiETTE.... t~M"~~ ~ ~rurn Or~V~~M I ~ ~nowl'hthp~~ flHIWI'll: "

,Ioprp nny An8Wer~'" "YP~ RlI'" liD. Ono morn log Ih ero WII~ 11 l«'c'ollfl nnte." I'n~ltv 'ro,1 lll;e Ihe fil'lltr ' D . L. l'J.' A~ I. , I: dl l.or alld Pulr lihltet . " 0) nl'~dl1e, lI io "Y"~ . r found II, 100. on the noor· of IlIy .I,.."room , IJ pro · It 18. " ~ult criolion P r ice . $ 1.50 pe r year Milrp nlll II Z0 11 li nd P "f1I "xNI OIAn e\'I'r by \II" grnwlnf( 1'111111flrn\lol1 of tlU" 11lots 'r Ih e Ihl \'1'5 lIllIl !<c"I1)(' lI WI·! [)N I~S n AY . J l LY 7.1 920 In 11I1'nln' liS both. 1 lOQk th l> pAp~r nllfl rf'rwl : "1' II Ilio ll ~nn l1 Is our prl (',' rnr th e Catarrhal DeLtfneSB _Cannot Be pll lw r,... l'IlY It or l'ou ' ll nel' er lun n·y Th ll~· er." C ured. " I)lll YOI1 )::0 then to lD eet Ihe muo by In Cll l UPI1I Ir.!a l lo n s , as th ey can n o t tn the purk 1" ra nc h Lh p dlH callC d porllon of Lho ear . ""ot IInl.ll litter r Kot a tb lr'" Dote. 1'lHW" 19 o nl y t,l h b way to c ure en... l UI ... l lfd ,1 t! urn c!1!1. alit! lhat I s by a eo n - ,'lInt'fj Ihrr'III~ IIIII!t thn n the flr!;t nod s Utlit lunul r e m Oy. C atarrhal doaf- s ~C Un (!. Clltlre un'" r tulked It 0\' ,. IlCS~ I ~ t.' fllUH! d by un lnttnm cd condl tton 111\<1 (l"L'r. Irrlng to Ihlllk \\' lIn . ould ur tf ll.j 1I11 11'O U S Iln l lll; o f the BU"l(l,' 111 ' " 1 '1'lIb . Wh"n thl8 Lube IN In- hll,'1! Illk ..n Ill' pnp~r s. 'Ve only I<ee l! tllill ell yo u hn \'e u ru mbll n~ Hou nd Or 1\\'0 ~ 1'T\' IIIlt~ no\\'. Suroh IInrl Mllr,\'. JI(lI·~~ I · r ec~ l h eurlng. aud w hen it I I:! e n tir e ly l o ~ cc.l. ,I e nf n c :is hi tho rV8111l. IIl1d Ihp~' IIOrtl hove heen with " " "Inc" Unl <: t5.'f the Influ l lIllluLion ca.n be rc- VI'€! WCI'P ohlldren. It " 0111<1 lint hll\'c dlln' lI IlIlt.1 tht H l ube r~8tored to Ita b~PII elth",· or th pltl. Th ~ .\· ihlnk liS 'l u l" lltl l co nditi o n , h t::u rlng wi ll b e defttr o yed f o rev e r. Many cnee ot deR.f n 08,~ ",Iwlt or li S us our own moth e r (II's." tirc lJulI l'letl lJy (' liUHI'h which I s an InWIW4M "I I" .1'011 s Uppose th · mu n Ihllt "he tlllllllnc, l eO lldltiu n or ' th e rnUCOUH Bu r • .JOHNSTON rtl C ~ H , lI u ll 'hI Cu t 6rr h M cdJc lJu:; n c ts IIIIIITI .. rt IDUY ' huv e l earn ~d or l'onr th r u ' tll(" IJl aod or lhe mU CO UH surfaces ruth "r'H dCllth IIl1d hlll'!! rf' turlll'd troltl ! 0" I !I(! !:o1Y.!'l h ' II1. \Vl! Will ttl va One Hundred Do ll u.rs i"1'I11I ('e to try to hlllckmotl h"1'1" t o r all Y OllHC or ntarrhu..l D Df1fnlHIH "We Ih"I\~lIt of thill. Th e lI"t C ~ did "\\'prf'

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In good shape , overhauled by factory'.

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T hese trac tors have been taken ill trade on la rger 0 11 tfi ts, a nd -:.an be purchased a t less than half price.

Your PT'4JS 'IH' e ru1l!;t Ih c lII ofl'. ror \l'e h nd

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Every payrncnt is a n in vestm nt. It. is \ OlJ fS . It can not get away. For YOllr prl'sen t olllfort a nd safety, for the (" lure welfa re of YOII.r fam ily, hegin bu ilding your own home at once.

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'rhprc wus 111"1' tlnnJ:r"r of Ihl' lr IlItn c'klng me th e rl' In th. pork ~o n Ar the nTellue, wit h pPOpl. ~01l~ t A n tl)' pn~s ln 8'. nnd besides. I cnr· rled thll'." She ro l\(~h ed again Into the po cket "Hh rlllr.

of her hllblt An d br01l ght t orth • Ylcl Olls·lonkln g Ill1tol1l0tlC. "It wus Olld·~." she 8uld. "Re IHu ght me to shoot wllb It, though I don't t1llnk e lth ~ r or us thciught the n th er e would come a time wh ~ n r might !leed It." " "'hot did th e lost !lote 511 y1" "H l're It Is." This WIlS wrl tteo anll told'd li S the others hlld hc;pn, on th e 11108t ord lnory klnt! or wrltlns.: pape r. It read: " Ulli es we ge t the mo ney Wed nesdny, 'Tbu)'el' ~olS tbe pupers Thurs,l" y.

We will point

ut to you

the short cuts to econom y in b uy ing hu ilding mater ials a nd supplies if you Wheth r you are buildi ng a mansion. cottage. barn , ~

HARVEYSBURG

wiII come in and talk to us. garage or chicken coop,

M I ~8 P~orl 'li oe .. nd 'W Oo broth. ers, Mott und il:ft rl , ot Dayto n were tl QDUUY'llDd MocullY JlueUt! of their m o t her, Mrtl Eru nlll e lloe. 'l'lttl ~'ou r t ll 0 ,J uly Will observed by oULlln!: wh e ut-Ihll t was 00

'We Can Save Money. for

YOU.

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Madden's Lumber Yard

to to tu l

nn. ,·It dl'lIlUll(lcti thut ('ililre "'Pll r n r!,II l'llrnution nn~ In !'el thl' " 'I'It" r In till" pnrk 111111 I1rhl !! lell Ihou· orllHI rlol1l1l" . . ThAt WII S Ih e tllI1" I nl' ~t rn~t

•••TO SAVE MONEY EASILY••• BU 'L D IT INTO A HOME

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Dlotlwr. ~he dl,t Dnl seen> Kr~Btly Inle.rasted In the i1rqt pRrt lit my nnrrutlve but .wh<>n I IWgRU telling ot the proposltlOD th (;uslons 111111 modo to me And or til IIIY8tMlou~ wllm loKs elleh ot Ih em hltd ~c pl\rnlnly I{ivAn m(" r could " "0 ber Inh'fl·~t klndltn!i'. "TIl!'r", I~ . omet.hlug wroll g In thRt 1I (lll r lul('lIt hl'\18 ." ~h. explulrted. " \\' e hn"e h nd nolhl ng hllt trOUble e\'e r .In<.'o we 11,,(,,1 tb ~re. I w ond ~r It Ih ~ r Is IlnYlhlng ' In ' the th or), thnt ~"IJ deeds Illllke IHld konon. "'hl<.'h' sprpuds Its efl'ecls nil about. J know 1 teet Ih ere I~ II slnls r I1tro osph e"e aboUt the whole plltce." "l' lI1 b~gln lling to reel It, t oe.... I suld

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Q' on T ho pr ug rtHU wa s uar r ied n ut, lind ito .... BHJd leo urn, of Xe n ia, Ild li r url od t ilo m elj tilt~ A IWlAYt! b e prepared for the worst VI. ""U i\lrs tiOUl'l(O Corey, 01 'rb e Methodist Ruoday 'i:io h nol will I W 'iil MIII.O" , clll I.;ti on Alr)l. I£tl1lllK hn.ve " plonic o n S unda y , .lul y lLth, Cline ( I " :"lllH lny IIlte ro OD. at Schnot;~' Park. Mr. !HId ,\1 r>l. J .. O.> \J )toece of Day_ Mr ~nd I\'J rs. WllllllOl Dixon lind tOil. IJlL~~<'tl t IJrOUKh u ur ,'own ~ n Mr . lind Mrs Lawreoce Dixon, of ·ulldu" . nen r Wilmington, w e r e Snn dBY vl~ . Phone 58- I !,~ Mr ' ,," MrM. J ohn \uo dll f\' oo rt Hors o f relatives io 'his vloimty. Waynesville, Ohio were tiulld"y IIfto rn uun I(U()ij t8 ur Al vll 'K e nn edy tronilloted bllsin08s C,!ntJ1 uy Kw" . tl lr~ . V"ud e r voort ALSO A LOT UF GOO D BR'ICK FOR SALE tl t1M lJe" u 1\ ~rA bl. sutle r .;r fo r 80 me in O .. troit. IIt~t week. R enters fll r fnrDl R f or I U2 1 Afe itu ll with rlleUlllllf.1 Ill. Dr . tie D. I. H u U Oli st·i 11 ramuln s ooming Around lik e 03o di dote8 VI' I' Y po,)rl.v . with IIt,bl.c h o pe" of hill h'irst 00 ne. tl ru served. r ~Oft\'tlr.y 0 11 u c ou nTl t of hiM UI{B, he !:>om e o f apr pr operty owners "H all , Columbia!" "O lll ~ \16 :Yll ar ~ old .. long 'h e Ma in 8~'l'et b,.ve been "Hull. ('ol 1l lllll ln." WitS ",,'1 tt en hy Mt' uou MJ'~ . •lum !!tI E. obuUluke r palLtng the r oud In f r ont o f I.h e ir J o!owph TlOplttll SII H, A p ril . 2H. liIJB. wsro tluudll,) gUlltl l ~ o f Il(;quuin- p r n per ty In Hne (1ondl Lion tor tbe w lu?J1 t l lP Un l t " '! Slnllls Wil li t hrr"nt.. tu ll CU:! n t'11t Pun WiI\tulLl. p u bllo before olllo g. enell \\'tl li It \\'I\r with FrHnr~. It \\'11" Itc\·. [Iud Mr~ . Atno ~ Cook at Mr an d Mrs . Ed:!ar Sti080n w ere r o mpoFl:Nl t n ""' 1111' nr til' "['rl!~l· I,euued tl; o fUneru I of :\1r8. El t b e r out of town 0 0 tbe J!' o urth . d Cllt 'H Mnrclt." fllr 1I s~unp; He tM Hllrl B'mUio. u.L Jt1m e"town, on Sunday. Millse8 Luella and P earl K oerner ,n nJl'" r III lhe PhllHIIl!lp hln thonter. !Iu d Mr. und MIl!. 1l' lov d O"wKon Rn d and Mr8. AUie Dakin, of Dayton becnl\lo a t on ce hlp;hly pOfllllnr. son, o f Dily ton were w eek ",ild were guests of friend. and relst! ves• P hon e 44 !:aests of Mr und n. IrR F. I:lyferd. over t·b e F o u r th. , Ur. D . W. NolaD, r tbe N oxine Harveysburg, Mr . ~ntl Mra. Ohlltl. O ordoo alld Ohio UOlllpRny, or ' prlDgllold, Ill. , gllve Il tllik ~o "le h og ral~erl of this v lcl n . 800 and Mr, lind Yre . Wtlltam Bar_. _ _ _ _ __ _ " - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - ' tty. r eoeotly . I\nd bls talk Willi very ~ey were O"vto n viSItors, SaturdttY ' 1 Mrs. Cora Borris wa. s hopping In I ~8" S ' noto r y. ~od IH th is tilDe hilI! LebAnon on Friday. I E ARL .T . SPENCUt quite a few patr o ns. In the oeur future, R. B. Bl'oo)&8 Mrs. Esther Frame, for several F or Su r vey or wi ll bogin hl ~ new oeruent I~aragf', year. a reshlent of T8xll!!, WI\S bur-----wbioh wi!1 be mOdern thron~bou'. led at Jam e bto wu Oil Sunclay . she l A. I . LI ND All s Osu Ansoo. of Dayton, 8pent anu bel' hu ab"nd Bnd two daughte r s For S urv eyor Veterinary tbe i'our~h wl~h h e r paren ts, Mr. we re oltize n8 of o nr village nearl y GUY MARLATT and .\I re. A . l:i. Ao so D. Oraduate OblG State lJolvnt \I fo r ty veale Qgo They were minIsFor l'reasu r e I' Mr I nwood, of New Bur\Ungtoo. ters of t he Friends oboroh, Bud did with b ill co rps o f 8iugers, fal'nls b e d 1\ g reat d e al towa rd. balldiolr up 'he ----W -.Z -I~-O -L L-----­ t he m usio a' t ile MaBsie 'l'owos hip ohurob . Tb e tw o dllugb'erll snrvlve. OFFICE: Fo r P r o bate Judge ,;n ndav :Sohool oonveotlon , !:Jnndl\Y . eourtb Street, ncar Tyler -- ..,....,.-- -1'he Fourt h Wu8 observed by WOSI, FRANK C. ANDERSON Telephone 93 of our oiti zens. For Probate Judge Pionicin~ is In 8t.yle thiR @leMon . Waynesville. Ohio It you ure iu At.l'1e, g e t up <l pionic. ALLEN HUFFMA N tiarr)' I::!hidllk e r sent to Wllynes. LOST For RecOIde r VIll e Ii tioe druve o f c attle o n l u t (FOf Seeond Term ) -iJ1turdIl Y, Ellrl Evans belD I! the 08T-a Banob or Keys , Wednes. JU STIN W. HARDING lu oky o o e. . da v, J Iloe 16tb, nsar Greeo Briar For Representa t iv e 1'1Ie Karden protlaoe io thlll vloln. tloh o ol Bons e. Ftnder plea.e notdy Ity 18 oowlUI( In and 1ft helpini to A. J. Anspon , Bellbrook, Ohio, ane! F . M, CUNN IN G HAM j7 r eoel VB reward. redqGe t he 1IIM h OOS. or IITlog. For P r osecuting Atto rney FUNERAL DIRECTOR 'fhe OOto] .\toRtion Is oaos ln g q uUe • _ __ _-.-:..tI'_o_r Second 'I'erm )_ _ _ __ lin amouot o f aoxie,y 1.111 10 what w e MONEY LOANED Waynelvllle, Ohio OR n h ea\ our homes With during the MORROW BRANT .pprolloblojt wi o te r . O N&Y TU LOAN ON FARMS Fo r S he riff M088rS. R. W. Kay lor, Am08 at 6" interen tor 5 to 10 -----=--:-:-~:::---:------.-----El lis •• Iobo jj' e aley , W toUer Varner yeall!. Terrell & Terrell. Heal Ea. SAM D. H~NKL E Fully Equipped for Good For ('-ounty Commissione r . Service. and J o~. W . UILVhl "tt ~ oded 'be ball tMe Bnd L ounR, Wilmington , OhIo. (lame Sunday atte rD'o on a' W asb. P hone 301. m19 .tf W. D . COR WIN L · arge D'[SP 1ay R oom iogton C l:i. ONEY L oa ned on live "ook, For Co unty Co mmi ssio ne r Mie8 CHn d1l 8& BulImau., a teaoher ohattel8. aleo lIeoond mortga1u· I- - -___- - - - - - - -- - T ELEPHONE 7 . DAY OR NIGHt 10 one of tbe bi~h lohoole of Kanslls Notes bou g ht . JohnHarbln e,Allen CA RL J . MILL ER .._ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _.; City, Is 8peoding b e r vaoatlon wltb Building, Xenia. Ohio. 6. ot.21 For C" untv Comm iss io ne r ber father :. Elius BU1IWBD. HARRY W. LEWIS Mr8. Mllr y ~'Iooh aod 100, Robt. FOR RENT Uarner, splmt 'be Fonrt b wl*b rei". For Co unly Comrni(!s ion e r !lves 10 Du y ton and violnUy. JOSE PH WATKINS OUSE In Corwin, good ]ocatlon, l1e88rS Fronk Bhldaller Bnd E . B For Co unty Com mi ssion e r water In bonae. good oe m<lnt Dakin t r ~ndllot ed bll!IDe~8 on ThurH. ( ~'o r 8""011(1 T.rlll ) oellar , very desirable plaoe to live. d a y. Examined Correctly... Call on Wesley Bljtgs, Corwin. UbIO' At t hi s wr lt.ln g Mu . Romloe Shu'14 Glasses Fitted Illl1ke r i~ qni le Iluorly. J _ 1 . For County Commissioner bn Ht week A . B 'l'l111D8ge hB,d his AT MODERATE PRICES FOR SALE ~ 'o rd 'I'onrilll{ oor lItolen In Leb a o o n 1I0d h e b /18 h flfl rd notblnK trow I J.(ood RI\ng e, in good oondlt[On. : - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - : It nil t o tblij tIme Call 00 Wesley B[gge, Uorwln, M r8 . J1l sper :\l e r oe r is said to be Optical Department Oblo, for Informlltlon and prloe . quite p oo rl .\,. S. Detroit St. Xenia. Ohio j14 Hoy. IlfId yo n !lPltnl tbRt wllare to O pen evenings by appointment BO U T 2 ton8 o f B a y In the m o w . 011 Ollr ~ t· r oe t @? It is a . rllot, they loq nlre o f D. B. 1,Jnderw ood, ~t1y w e ure . j7 The Mc(Jnrre o G'lr age [s 11I8tal. phone ;1 '1.3. darvey8bnrg. lin g a h ,lt Wille r sy@tolll tG hi u led FRES I::I cuws, one full Jersey, io his dwelling Bnd (ja ru ge. one q Ul\rter Jer.ev. Inquire of DR. J. MILLBR. Mr. on d I\1rll. lJurry T rloker ood Jt'ru.nk 1:11188. R . O . 6, Wu.ynelville, j7 fOOlIl y Hlle nt the F ourth wltb rei" O bio. lIV H8 In lind around Uerm antown. ·... DBNTIST... ft. bed of Graham 8eed T o. Ky . baooo Plaot~. Inquire of Wal. We have Cere.a-JiB Sweels, Mr. Bnd Mrs. ,J ohn Bell bave' ter Dakin, 'K. O. 1, ·Waynesville. j7 Dairy Feed, Bran, Middlings. DiW.YDOftllle. 0 m oved i n fro m the oouotry and are l elo,t ed 10 the Btlnjllmln g nn, Bead of Spring PIgs . 10qnlr8 Keller Tankage, Honliny Meal, of V. (J. Barvey. R. ·D . 2, Ore. 011 Meal, Coltonseed MCIII and pro por t y on· E~8' Mai b tit. Oround Barley. goola. Ohio. j7 Mr . /lnd Mr~ . A ti. C.>l1e tt Bud I on R ob er., m otored to Wi nobest,er Drain Tile, Hollow Building uANTS-- Celer y • Tomato, lIlgg lod , nod we re the gucRtH of Mr . and Pepper J;'IBnt.. IOllnlre of Tile, Fencinl[ Posts, Fertilizers, !lnd Mrs. Cly ne Blatt . for tw o dl\YI Robert Strouse. R . D. Ii, Waynee. Self Feeders for Hog." Barrel Salt Funeral Director . IIl8t week. v\lje, ·Oblo. 'j 21 . and Embalmer, Mr,. W . P , MQCa r l'en II 4 ulte Special priCes on loods taken 810k Ilt t h l D wrU lng " Klklllen Cabinet. Call at the dIrect from cars, Wayne~ville. Ohio. . Luwrono'e 80ugb hR 8 t or bls o wn' home of L . A . Zhnmerm6n .for nse a F ord 8p8edsler . whiob i8 v ery further Intorma\ioo. J7 Come to our office or phone E ither Auto or Hone drawn service. nIce. SOW and Plg a. Io q alr8 of W~. your needs. Let us supply you No extra charge for auto service. Li g h t nio g is getting in Its ,vorlr. F. Allen, R. D. 5. W"YD9avIll8. from ~rs a nd save you money. thiB ~ummerl o u baild[ ngl nnd etooll, Oblo, j7 Both phones in Office and Residence

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THl'P ... JA Y will be te first day of our July Clearan ce ales-the entire month tie',oted to cl a l'i ng our s h Iv ' of a l1 short and odd lot merchandi se, dis- , cuntin ued line.', and Spring an J at'ly ummel', Gouds. 'fhi wonderful HouseClt~ ani ll " Sale will be cani ecl n vigor ou.'ly f rom 't h .. tal't to the f inish-no hoarding of tock " here-no cUl'l',Ying ove r from sea 'on to season-13 UT CLEARA I 'E, in a det l'mined PRICE RED U T10N WAY. W will also' include many sp~ 'iaf Jl u l'l.!ha ~ s, cd p new merchari lis of evel'y deiicl'iptivn, bought at manurfU":Ull " ~' efo:;ing out prices, and offer ed to you at po itive CLEARANCE SALE RI ES. We cannot too stl'ongly advise you TO DO YOUR BUYING THIS, MONTH-the merchandise offered is ALL FIRST-CLASS QUALITY (and' in th fa.ce of a n advancing market) cannot be dupli~ated later at such LOW PR~CES. E ERY department ill this great store is ready-waiti11g-to offer you savin g: th at otttcla anything ever before offered by any retail establishment in Dayton. T HEIlE is plenty for all--but many quantities are limited-and at the unusual ]'educti ns wjJf ,l:'lJ fa t--therefore ____ ,

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SHOP BY MAIL, PHONE OR TELEGRAPH th e ~n ll1e 8cl' vlcp 011 Lo ng Distan ce fl hop· yn u Ret over Ihe co un t er rlgh l In ,'he H om o Sto r e , (JUI' (')( por l SW l'e ShullIlCI' will Mcelll' the exact llI or c honcli Ho ~h " I )' "U " ".1 1' 0 - (1 pon r oeel pi or MI\I\. Ph one o r T ol egraph ord ,' r , gh' lng 0 II 81'1'Ip l ln n ur l h o ~ ~llIe , -o n I·: ,\U Tho H o me !';luI' C '~ "\',, nde r[ ul Jlll y CleKl'Once Sale Ad . uJllI ca ring DAILY In the Ollylon New» and Herald, T ll e ll Se nd YUUI' O rdo r Di rect to S 'J'ORIoJ S J{()I>I·I1:R.-l·HJ~ HOMIil STORE -

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Stock . High-Gradc WCHring Apparel fo r WOlll en and M iss ·, .... Seasonnbl e Goods.... E verything H.ed uccd .... Nothin g Resen'txL .. I-1"irst - Clas~ Mc rcha nd ise .... No Impcrfection s.

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I THE BIGGEST THING PULLED OFF SINCE T'HEWARl

"It's l)r nl ,"hI E! Ihut he II iii I m)' fn lh,' r m ight hnve kll (\wn ,'oell oth .. I·. 11 .. 111 \\' o ro In huslne ' , he t'o III till' clt .I' r" r

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Walter Sa.wyer is in Wilmin gton tod ay on business

Th e net proceeds from thll July 4. '16 celebration under the au spicell of the bu~ineS8 n~en of Waynesville und community, were to be turned over to the propecly constituted body for the furnisbin~r of the reat room f~r the use of the community, which was done, June 30 , 1920. Dr. H . E. Hathaway Dr. J . A. McC!>y Mr. E. V. Barnhart Mr. C. M. ltobitzer Mr , J . 0, Cartwright Committee

Byron Hartsock, of Lancaster was Ihe guest of Mrs. Mati lda HO!lier Sunday.

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Mr . and Mrs, Edgar Billiard , of Xenia. 'spent Monday with Mr , and ' Mrs Eli Dean. Mr. and Mrs, D. C. Rid~ e, of Columhus , !Inent the Fourth with Mr, 'and Mrs, Mahlon Ridge. Born-To Mr . and Mrs. Russell C. Younce, Wednesday. ,J une 30, 1926, at Newark, Ohio, a son. Mr. and Mrs. Robert Waiton, of Dayton, spent the Fourth with Mr, and Mrs. J. L. Harteoek.

Everet& Early has purohaled a new Buloll a'utomoblle. (J , V. MasolD, of Bellbrook, spent ijnndlAY witb Mr, and 141'11 , Oharle. Cltuk, ' 141811 Eva Wharton Is 'milking an IX tended visit with her grandpur. ents In Dayton. MI @ I Leonbo ttlcGlnni ~, of ltl!ulll University, Ilpent the Fourth with borne folks. Mr, IIond Mrs, Chris B OllOR . of nCDr Hillsboro spent !apt Vl cek wltb th(' llIotter's slAter , Mrs, Will GraboTU and family. Mr. lind Mra , WR Iter I{enrtok lind Mr and Mrs. t:I. B , B .. ines motored to Jamestown BllturdllY "nd ret orn ed I:!nnday evening; Tbey vis. Ited Mrs , Hllines ' neioe, Mrs. (J , R. Binegar and family . ' Mra. Neltte Rowartl . of Bellbrook , wall a Sunday guest of Mr , Bnd Mrs. Barry MoGinnls, Glenn Johns, 6f Dayton , spent tbe Fourtb with bls parents here. QUlArtedy mee'lng servioe was held at Lytle ohuroh tlunday even log, in the Illlsenoe, of the Distrlot, Superintendent. Rev. Stanton, ot Frllnklln, preaohed, Mr. Bnd 141'1\. Milton I:lbeehan lind Uitle Mllrga.ret Rogers. Mr. ami Mrs, Elmer R:oger8l1nd Mr. and Mrs, H. M. Oluk s urprised their brother, Charles Clarli, Sunday, when they O!lme to take dinner wltb h im lAnd brought fri ed spring obioken, William Smitb Bnd family, Benry Smltb and fumlly, Mrs, 'Dora MDKirby and dll,ughter, 'of Dayton, 141', lind Mr.. Fra'nk I:!mlth, 141', and Mrs. Frlink Roger. Bnd Mu. Ann8 'J onns ploolced I\t M.iamt Rlv,er, tbe !fourth , Mre. Raohell Brown, one of Ly'le '. olneU rellldt!IDts, pa8sed awny at midnIght Th1nsday. after aE} IIlDels of three wel~k8. t;hu was' In her 8.Jth year. 'l'be funera l 8orvloe wos held at tb" ohuroh, t:la$urduy ' Bft!lr_ 0000. oJuduoted bV Rev: Miller, Io$erwent In M; .. ml oemetery.

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Mrs, 1';lizabcth Buriey, of MuOrthudox Friends l hurc h co mb, l ~I. , !llUther of Mrs: W, $unday $chuul . !J;;jU a Ill. Mt:elAllen. dIed Sunday after un Illness of , ing for lYorllhi[l aL 10::10. ~everal weeks. ' The funeral was Ferry Christian Chu rch held Tuesday afternoon . Bibl!! School ut 9:30 Preachin g Fred Borden died at his home in lit 10:::10 u. rrl . lind 7:::IU 1.1 m "EveryJ, A Pine. Puytor. Rogers, Ark ., 'l'hur day, '.June 17. Une Illvited, I 20" afte r a long illn ess of t wo Harvcysburj{ Fricnd~ Church months, Mr. Uorden wus born ant.! und uy School, !l:30, Meeting fol' reared near Harveysburg, and was Worship ,lO:30 Next Sunday night . Ii brother of the late Mrl! , Waller the Illh, ut 8 u'clock, L t,;,Ogllen, KUbon, The foneral was held at uf (;inclllnaLJ, will give a Il!lIIperFayettsvi lle. Ark., last Saturday and ance Illcture. Ph,a!!c cume and heal' interment was made ut thai place this good man t .. 11 uf thii awful evil He was t he presid ent of ' the Ozark lind h o w lu avuid it. Wholesale Groce ry Co .. and was a lit. Mary 's Church very popular busin ess man. He is survived by a wife and a little daughSixth SundllY. after Trinity, July 11th: Church :lcbool at u: llu a. III .: ter, MorlJi ng i'ruy er /lud H\!rmUn allU:30. Richard T. Fallis, aged 73 yean, The public cordially invited to lheSII passed away at the home of hi!! services. hrother, John C. Falli~, near -stark station, lOutheast of Oskaloosa, at 8'clock p. m., Sunday evening, June NOTICE OF ELECTION 'l:l, 1920, the result of strangulated No.lce Ii hereby rlvetl by U,O no.rd 01 beroia, K ducaLll>1l CIt Ha....eys bul'¥b Vllt lil!ll :lchOt,1 Funeral was held Tuesday. June Dl n rlo •. llua1e 'ro.u.blll. Warl'llu OOliutr.' Ohio. Lb.L ' ller. wtll be ~n elec:Uuli held n 29, 1920, at Bloomfield church. at . .I.. ochool d l.trlc~ rot \110 lUIual ,'o~lnjl pllOOIO, IIoL"OOIi tho bou", of ~:a u ... Ill" and ~:ao I' . 2:30 p, m. Interment in Bloomfield m ., OD ~h8 IUL" day of AugWll, 1920. for Lit" purP\>18 of maklug IW a<ltllUDual , ~.." Ie y cemetery. uDOn all ,,,. ,a1<able pro pert )' ,In .IlIII so ltaul d[t\rlct . tor Lho .uPJl.O" uf ~ho pullli . HChool. , Deceased was well known to ' resi- In sal(l oclloul diaUlcL. Sal~ .wult,louul L "~ lov)' to , be ' ''0 (2) milia IteI' a nnum lar " dents of Mahaska. He was con· tel'll\ ot '11_ (3) 78"",. n'lcted with the pioneer dry goods of ill' orller 01 ~Ilo ~~WI''Mlf'~~~t~~"iJlerk .. Mack" Abraham for a Icng t erm of Datt><1 Jane 28, 1010 p8 service throug h which his acquaintance reached into every co rner of !.he county. He is survived by !.he brother. John C. Fallis.- ·Oskal oosa (Iowa) Hera ld" Mr. Falli. was form erly a resident FOR ~ALE of Waynesville, associated with C. T, Cudwallader in the dry goods busi· SWI88 milk . br Et~,d Ns.uny q Ollrt., ness. obeap , R Po't$or, 0 0 t:Huwu ------.~-- -----(.. rw, R, D. 4, WIlyntl 8vllle, Ublo.

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Mr. and Mra. J. C. Hawke and Mr, and Mrs. Ray Hawke spent Sur.day with relatives in Pleasant Plain, Misl Inez Thomas haa returned home after spending the Fourth with friends in Columbu8, Ohio. Mr. and Mrs. Lester Toff and Mrs . S. A. Whitaker . of Dayton are the guests of J . O. Wh itaker and family,

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F. B, Henderson and family were in Jamestown Su nday afternoon g uests of Mr. and Mrs. E, J . Arnold .

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Mr , and Mrs, M. Hexter and daughter, MiB8 Bettv, Mrs. B Bloch and son, Joseph, of Cincinnati, w('re week-end guests of Myer Hyman and family .

1"1. E. Cburch Ralph Colton J on!!8, Minister. , ~nd8Y School, 9:15 a . m., Frank LOIT LeMay. 8uperintendent. Morning , , Worsblp. IO:30-"The ' Temple of C!)'l'-A brace, wlLh glmle' In eDO. Solomon" Evening WOl'llbip, 7:39 be'"een F.E Thomtls' home Rnd - "Chri~t's Yoke," Stereopticon, Wednesday,July 7- "Tourot Italy." WaYn811V1I18. Was left on runDID ~ board or ,J, E. J'rl\zle r'l! ",n to trnOk. Please retarD of B. E, ThomRA. ol Caesar's Creek Friends Church le8 ve at .he U.iIi~tte olfloe. r~ l Sunday ~I!hp'ol at tpjs c~urch ever),

Mr. and Mrs. Charles A. Taylor, formerly of this place, but who have resided in Columbus tor the past few years, have recent ly moved to St. Louis, Mo., where Mr, Taylor has been appointed ebief clerk to the general manager of the Penneylvilhia railroad. Mrs . Taylor is the !!!!~~!!!!'!!!!!!'!!!!!'!!!!!!'!!~!!!!~!!!!!!!!!'!!!!!!!!!!!!!~!!!!!!!!!!!!!!~~~!!!!'!!!!!!~.~.~_ ~~~!!"" daughter of Mr. and Mrs, Allen Kip,. _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _',._ _ _ _ _ _. ._ _ _ _

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, q~r 'Stock-Red\Jcing Sale this month will be Im~at Qlpne), ~!injr to thnse seeking B.l\rgaine-come early anp ' often. You sbouid eee our line of Men'e, Boye' , Children'e , & Ladies' CanvuShoes-prieeetrom $l.50 upward . Many lin. in our

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Haoe you paid you r t axes? Ru ell Youn ce. of Newark spent Sunday here. M B. Hyman. of Lebanon, was in town Monday .

Dr. Dill , Osteopath 21 S. Broad· way. Lebanon. Ohio. Al Fahnstock. of Cincinnati. wru> clliling on friends here Monday . Mr . and Mrs. L. A. Zim merman \\I lire Dayton visitors Thursday. Born- To Mr . and Mrs. Guy Kib. ler Frillay , July 9, 1920. a daug hter. W. H. Madden and nephew , Carl, were Cincin l1l1t i vi8i t or~ Thursday . Miss ha~ l o tl e Antrnm is a spend. ing a ("w t1ay ~ wi th f riends in Mid. d lt! Lowll. Dean Howt'II , of Chicago, is visit· ing f ri t! n tl~ here. He i.i looking well lInd hap!'y. Mrs, W. G. ltich. of C ~dn r Itnpids, Iowa , is v i ~ i t ing with r~ l at i ve8 in Wuyn t! t(1wrtshi\J . . MI' and M I ~. MYl! r Hyman arlll dlllJgh lt! r. ~ pe n L 'ulldllY wi·lh reiall "' t! ~ ill GIIll'illl1ali.

Mr . tinct Mrlt. I{oy McCe th and Ofl W(·ndell. MVt!il t S.unday with relat iVe" in Wultlt illKton C. H. J ack l{idJ(e. 8011 of Mr . an d Mrs . Ii/foru Rid ge. of Chieogo, is visiting E. V. I:larll hurt and fa miry Mrand Mrs, Stt'phenson, of Mid· d letown . were the Sunday g uests of Mr. and Mrs. C:eorge Hartsock . 'Mr, and Mrs. Wll lter ·Hauhach a nd Bun. of DaYlon, were' the week·end g uests of Roy MacBet h. and family

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Carl Maliden was ollerated on al the Cincinnati hospital last week. hav inl( bis to nsils and adnoids reo moved . Jesse COllner and . family. of Detroit, Mi ch.. were' the g uests of Ch BS. Brown and family. of Corwin last Th ursday. People who crowded tlte S. Freel CD . Lebanon Store Sliturday were really alltou nded a t the IIweeping pri ce red uction. . Mrs. H. V. Waller and son. Dan . Mrs Louisa Wooley, Mrs. J . H Coleman and Mrs. 0 L. Crane vi ~· ited rel atives in SI>ring Valley !:lunday afternoon. Herbert Edwa'rds left Sunday for .Milwaukee. After. sev· eral days there at the house. he will leave for his winter work thro ugh the West.

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Mr. and Mrs. Ma rt Gunder and f ltmily and MfR. Adda Shu. and children, of near tlermanlown. were . Sunday guests of Mr. and Mrs "'rank Anson anil family'. Hnye YdU paid your taxes?

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BAPTI'5M AT ST. MARY'S pying The Cincinnati Reds are now oeeu- <;:Iyde Everhart, of Corwin. wu second place, Ugh ! ~ mooting ground hoi'll Mo~day even. At St. Mary's church, Sunday aI. ternoon, Rev. J. F, Cadwallader ad~ ministered the rite ef Holy Baptism to Marjorie Donna. Infant daugbter of' Mr. and MI'I. J •. WIlIOD Edward. Th • sponlel'l ••r. Mi. 'frllllJl8 I!:dwarde. Mn. Jam. McClure and

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--Clarence Bentley left Monday morning for Hillaboro with his t wo horsee, rointer Direct and Serial 1)el\e. He is entered in the ra(,etI at h b t e Raina oro fair this. wsek. and will be at the 8illsboro fair next week. He has en tered these two horses i'n the different fllirs in Ohio,

Mrs. Retta Bentley, Mr, and all'll. W. P. Bentley. Mra. M.bel Andarson and Mary Ashbautrb. of Xenia. were the Sunday gueeta of Mr. and Mrs. Russllll Bentley.

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ed at the 8weeping price raducUon on .Shoes. Merchandise and Wearing Apparel. in all dapartments. Nothing haa escaped a bitr markdown. '

J . 0 Cartwright and family .nd Levering Cartwriaht Jr .• laft lbla morning for Cedar ~olnt where the, will spend a couple of Weakl. 111,y went through by auto. maldllfr abort runs each day. and ItoPl'lne at var· loul points of Interilllt in route. J ohn' A. Funkev is otferintr bar· gains In Dress Ginghams. Pan:al.. and Calico. Come. buy tha Ilbll· dren'8 School Dresses now; naxt month you will have to pay I'eIIJlar prices and probably more. JohD A.. F unkey . Mr. J . Bassett Willard. Ad..rtiling Manager for the S. Fred Co. Lebanon Big Store hall been .ppOlnted publicity man for the Miami Valley Chautauqua by the board of directors tor the period of the AI· sembly which convenea on Jul, 10 to Augult 15. This will be Mr. Willard's eighth l19aaon servlq In this capacity. .The Wonder 011 Durner for cookine and baking Is the talk of tha

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CARRIERS M ' EET but h.ve been doing good work at ter for baby'. bath and w.. all clone Lebanon this summer. .t 7 a. m. They make aD u.ceIlIDt - -- - - - - - . The ~zen County 11.11 Carrien met.t banon Sunday afternoon. and I" eonvfIIltioa MYera\ m.tten of IrppCirtance were .ttellded to, All the carlien from WQDeaville were preaeDl. Delqatel were .po

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MISSIONARY SOCIETY Th(\ hundreds of peopla who crowded t be S. Fred Co. Lebaaon MET LAST WEEK Store Sat urday were really utGuad·

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Miss Jeanne Ferg uson. of Daston is the g ues t of J . W. Whlta and fam· ily .

Miss Belle O'Neall hu raturned f rom a pleasant visit In Hl,bland A new organization i ~ abou t tl) be ,county. formed. the name () f Whl' C'1' I'S J" et to be determin ed. Ly le DeJ arn tl. Chas. Brown and fa mily splint of New York who is travelinrc in Sunday and Monday with ralatlv... Ohio in t he in te rests of the Nationa l in Day ton . Welfare assoc iation, was here Sat. Frank Loni'. of Columbul. _pent ur da y and is ready t o form th e asso ciat ion. HI's plan I'an f or the better· last week wi th Elmer Kelsey and ment of the commun ity. in ,lhe way fa mily. of Koute 5. of commu nity welCnre, Buch as play Messrs. Myer Hyman. Fred H.wn jg round s , community singing . play . acting'. ~tory te ll ing ; and a hundred J . M. Miller and D. L. enD. ware d ifferen t methods by which we can in Day ton Friday morDlna. be benefitt ed. Mrs. Mary L. Adama. of Wilmlntr· Mr. Dl'J arnett enlisted th e presi· dent of the Men's club . who call ed ton. Is spend Ina a few d.,a with a meeti nlt at lhe rest room Monday Rev . J . F . Cadwallader and family. evening . ,It was d'e cided to merge the Civic Mrs. W. H . Allen arrived hom. le.ag ue. j ust formed . into t he wei· from Macomb. 111. . whar. Iba wu fa r e association , and for the pres· 'called on account of the death of ent the officers of the league will her mother. hold . over in the new enterprise. Mra . Margaret Thomu, MIaB Ther e were two dele"ate a from each or ...17 an ization in the t own aPPol·nted . Thelma Thomu and Mr. Joa Max. the ehurches. t he lodges. et.! .. which of Greenville. are lpendlng the w..k will mak e a st rong comml· llee. with Mr. and Mrs, Goo. Hartaock.

Will iam Henry Venabl e. histori an . 1 "• 1 O-N"m l.~tOtl lor 10 ........... .,. _ _ bHsu,' '*1 _ ... nov(!list and educator died affealed br 10tl.. l. lIa, mon. wbo. I. Ill • • ~ W""""'" _ .. ter 11 Ion" illneHs ul his home in ' Mt . Democra tic nO''!iD.'lo. " P' -_I. ru~clllum , Cin cinnati last Tuesday nlt- III•• Lod 10 tb. UnJ..... - - . .~ ..... tM .... . . . . m inK. , Ie alocled h . ,m Oblo bJ po"" ..., - H Dr . Vt';'wbTe- was "born April ' 29. UOII. ~:I~I'''od h J ute ..ttl .... .a a _ . . . . . - t - I 36 , in th e house now occupi ed by A . ...nat",· .. a "'. ....... 01 1 _ """'1II1t_: - . . 1teIaC_ W. I/. Carey, two miles west Of ! Pb lll • • I . .. (oblrma.l. Comm_• .,.,411 ....... tile ,.....,. 0. Wayne vill e. He received t he rudi. po'I", • • t . Paeilic I.•laado. Pu blla RoaIlIl,lKuducll. We!P1e ud _ ur.,.. and To.. ltorl... ments uf hi ~ education at the' Ridge. l vill e sc hoo l, Rn d later attended , f or 10 t h o <re.'" eibt. ID•• ppotU. . I De Lo4p -...,.'Il10. IJ OPI>0I< 4 Ibo W tl oo. pea.. pol...... ·1. a 9 h ort tlln e. th e old Academy at )t ! O-J UII. lI-,.,omloal'" '" 1M IWptI ....... MUoeal _ _ Wayn cs\'ill e. H is education WII~ lton 10 b o 1" 0114 011 1 of lb. Oglt.etl atat.. completed in DePlluw. Ohio Rnd Cin. cillll!lti Universiti es. where he reo _ ___ ceived h i ~ dl'grees. T he deat h of Dr . Venable is , t hQ \ - - - - - -pa ssing awny of the last member of ~ distinjruished poeta in Ohio. a mong . ~h o m w re Alice and Phoebe ~~ I Cary . William D. Howell s. William ' . D. Gallager, Gen. William H. Ly tle, Coates Kinnev au thor 91 " Rain on L Friday eVllning in theIr spa· the Roof." and . who now lies In claus . aatand handsome home on Third Miami cemetery. J ohn James Piatt . . , . Sa rah M. B Piatt and T B Read' street, Misses TrIllena and Margaret .' Edwards gave a " 600" party. About • . '" : : :. (,~~:O?~d the war poem. Sheri' sixty iuests enjoyed their cordial Every Reader of This Paper These delegates will meet aL the ~ I e. hoapitality Afte th d r Will Be Interested rest r oom th is evening a t 8 o'c lock, . r e game a e I· whon Mr. DeJ a rnett will be present Dr. Venabl e's last visit to Way. . !lesville was in Aug ust. 1906, when claus t wo·course lunch was served . and exp lain the work. . Citizens of Way nellv ill e and viein. Already almost all of t he towns he came here an d deli vered a fine Cook enter. are going to have a bara-ain treat aroun d us h ave organized, and tak· tribute to his home town at the ta !'IISS d Mary S d and Parry MAnna M Ity ~n ~~d J:~n Clark. ~r:, aiven them. ~talti ng Friday July 23. , en up the work. The possibil ities of ce lebration at Home· Comini' day. S 1Il~ This t rib ute .was the c~lminalion . at a~n ~~. J:~Pe. ot New Paris. Mrs. Mr. " Hy~an, Wayneaville·s weil l welfare work are gre~t~r today t han t he celebrati on. upon Its completIOn Lu Sh d d M ' f known bUSiness man ia forced to sac· ever before. and the citi es are spend· I t h oy erwoo an son, orrIs. o . . ' . h severa 0 t e au ests present broke Waynesville. Mr. and Mrs. Ralph rlfice on bls entire Btock. on account IIIg t ousands .o f doll ars to this end . Lewis. Leslie Lewis, :Mr. and Mrs . ?f belnK' .overstoc.ked. He !B combinC. E. Johns. Glenn JOhDS~ of Lytle, inK' aratItud.e With necessIty to sell and Mr . Smith of Day toni and merK'es It IQt& one GREAT AN· _ _ _• __ _ _ _ NIVERSARY SALE. Six years ago Mr. Hyman became a Waynesville merchant . and by thrift. energy and fai thful service. his atore haa grown to its present aize. Values unmatch· 'rhe W. F. M. Society of th e M. E. able is the Blogan that is faithfully Mrs. Elizabeth Barley: a r esident adhered to. The past six months. church. met at t he home of Mrs. of Macomb for the paat thirty years merchandise has been constantly on Harry Williamson, July 7 1920. died at her hom.e on North McArthur thll rise- therefore he has been on The re was a good attendllnce. The street Sunday evening. aged 79 vears the alert to buy lit lower prices meeting was opened by si nging ." A 5 months and 22 days . The funeral whenever an opportunity presented charge to keep I have." services were held this afternoon by itself. It Is because of hie eagerness The presid ent res d a part of the Rev. W. T.· Rodgers; interm ent in to buy for lefIS- thilt be finds himself 18th Chapter of Mat hew, foll owed Oakwood ceme tery. OVERSTOCKED-nence this great by all rept!ating the Lorll 's prayer. . Deceased, whose maiden name waa SACRIFICIN G of prices for about Minu tes of the last meeting werll Elizabeth Hlld den. was the daughter fifteen daya. read and ap pro ved: The mi te-box of John M. and E lizabeth (.McClel· STORE ' WILL BE CLOSED openi'ng is to be at the church. al so len) Ha~elelt. She waa born in THU.RSDAY. J U LY 23. TO MARK the el ection of officers at the Au· gust meeting . Louella Williamson WILLIAM HENRY VENABLE WaynesVIlle. 0 .• on January 12, DOWN PRICES 1841. Sbe spent her girlhood days • ._ ••_ __ favored the ladie:! wi th a very pret· ty piano sel ection. Mrs. It. C. Jones down and wept . He paid a glowing at that place and on September 1. read an excell ent paper entitled tribute to his old fri ends. Coates 1864. was united In marL"iage with "New Missionary work made Poui· Kinney. Drew Sweet and others. Elias A. Barley. They moved from ble by t he Centenary Fund ." Mrs and in con versation afterward he Ohio to this state in 1874, settling on McClure gal'e a ve ry interestilli ac· spoke of hIs old mate~, Dr . Keever. Il farm near Bardolph, and later in Nellie. daughter of Henry Wool· count of her visit to the Indian Res· "Bill" Baird. George Riley. the the spring of 1891-. moved to MaCareYs. a nd many others. In the comb. Her hU8band died March 4, lard. died Monday eveninar about 6 ervation in Minnesota. She told o'clock, Funeral services will be olthe 'missionary work our govern· ode he delivered, the first two stan. 1916 . zas read: Deceased had been a member of held at Christian Church. Thurllrlay ment is doing WIIoni the Indians.. morning at 10 o'clock. During t he delightful social hour Ie JOllder I ho place'l M e JOu cerlalo! the Presbyterian church for many ice crea m, cake and a fruit d rink 10 L~o JJ~~~~~ ~r alae III II1fM II wll&\ years. In her faith she waa strong Tbo h arn"r:~nlf.tk' Id d b r ' Ilnd the friends she acquir4!d by her Mrs. Abbie Stokes died at her home was se rved . p oet.

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WIlJueo,,1II1l A ll I; I~ 1'11 A. Mr. and Mrs . Walter· Caat were 1 1 in Cleveland lallt week attending the V ~ 9 3 I state cOllvt!ntion of Cemetery Superl 1 ~ 1 intenden ts . Th ey were royally enter· g{b~~~"ibr.r:: : :: :: g I ~~I1:::: i li: : : ::: : : : (/ 2 8 30 tained . and a lilt of business was pt· ·n 11: . DurWu.·II . ... .. . 0 I 0 l elld ed to. . JUII" • • p . . ... . . . . .. a u ~ 0 1 Tot&I. . . . .. .. . . Bl a 8 27 la ' The MisstlS Alice Cnrey. Corinn truck OIU hy·Jollet. I '. Welch Ed d AI C 11 R HOrrTl; n homl.! I rllm liuckeYll lake . . aft ~'1 i 1\0 , ... .. .. _ .. .. . . 0 ~ 0 g 8~elll~nlf,;~ uelig ht.lul week tIBt that' I~l~~:r?"i':~·".'·~ :. :. <~ ~ ~ \ I~ g r liur . ey report 8 Ver) ne t i ~~~'!:~t;:"t::I~ ' : :: : ::: ~ g. ~ 2 2

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There is g rea t j oy in th e hea rts of our base bait fanR today. and there is good an d suffi cient cll use theref or Our Miamis traveled to Lebanon last Sunday aft rnoon und shut out the Lebanon t,'am by a ~ co re of ~ to 0 in one of t he fnstl'st and best games they havl' played tI is HeBson An· othl>r very encoural{ing feat ure was the discovery that in Cummins J oneil we ha ve n player who is thoroug hl Y capable of ~h n ri rig the pitching burden with" hristy Mallhe wson" Osborne. Cumm ins )Ju t the lJalJ rig ht uver t h ~ plate at alt tim es and alluwed but one wllik and six widely scat tered hits , no two of which came in one inning untir the ninth a nd then no damage was do ne. He struck out but three batter8. but his team· mates a ll played air· tightl ball behind him and a t no time wa, his Ka me in danger. with a square d al The game was a' !Iand.y throuK . out. Both te am ~ played clean, dnappy ball until the ninth. when Lebanon tri ed but fa iled to put over ~o m e of their usual rough stufr. The Miamis d id all of the scoring in the sixth . Prend" rgast was given frlJe. t ranspo rtation for a sta rLer, IInri lifter Weller had g rounded out. short 10 lirst , Crane hit II fly to cen· ter, wh ich Mv.. r ~ tri 'd to catch but rlnl y klluc kt!d fur ther tow ard \ hI' f" nee. Wh en th e ball f\ na lly reached the infield . J esse had ~ co r ed the lir I run of the ga me and Buckram was Ilerched saucily on third. " Dutch" Bu rton prompt ly prod llced the hit whic h ~ent Crane Hcalllpering home. stole second and went to th ird on a pa8!'ed ball while Gibbons was being retired at the pia te Carl Fry e. the Mi:unis' latest entrant in the matri· monial slakes. came across with the hi t that scored the Dutchma n and stole second . bu t Thomas failed to ~o l ve the mystery of Gould's pitching and Ca rl expired at secOnd. ' tunrc to the q uick by th oug ht s 01 being ahu t out, Lebanon tried to pull some of their usua l dirty stu ff in th~ last half of the nint h. and bu t for the sl rict honeillv and falrn es:t of their manager. Ed ~on. would probably have gotten away with n forfttited game. Hempelead. fi rst uP. singled Jo left and after Mye rs hud fiied out to "Dutch," DecKer d ropped a double In right. Instead of h eping In the line where he be· lonied. Hempstea d ran behind the crowu whicb IlIld 'g athe red along the third bllse line until he ;'a8 within ten Ceet of the p late . . The 'ball had been returned to Gibbons, who held it un til t he runner emerged from lhe crowd. and t hen threw It home in Lime for Well er to lag the runn or a fOOl from t he pl ate . Um PIre Snyde r called lhe run ne r ou t, but Cap· tain I rn n ~ l!lai rnl.d the rlmnar sa fe at thi rei because of i nl erfel'ence by the crowd . llOd Snyd er let him j{l!l away with it. A leng thy und super·heated arg ument ensued. unlil Mg r. Nixon arrived and lear nl'd the tru e status of affairs . l:I e then ordered the umps to uphold his first J ecislon and give the Miamis a sq uar e deal. and the game proceeded . Moun t hi t n hot grounder which got by Gibb.>nA, llUt Prendergast played true to his Eddie Roush style of the entire game Ilnd retrelv~ the ball in time to nail Decker with a per fect peg to the plate The IIcore:

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1 n O" PO o f T ,I ' I'b mUl18un •• MI·s. On8t"n, I w \1I,'" V io hl ' l' u ODl(lSUtl , dl vo r oo grunh.d. 1 O tl rlLld ~. lIh OtI I,u llll~rlt) ~ h .ah otl, "Anu hU\'e )'OU ever se n or lI eurll . · f O ' " B IIO lti .N o . gg IlOU 100 In Le b"u o u, II. 1 11 0 l:i tllta 0 1110 VI:! ",eorge or. R IIn ylltln g "/" "ymoud l~l e ,, !!o o $0 D, A. RDd Graduate of Obi ' ou Motlo u f u r nuw trilll (,V" I·. Th,! " Ill WClt1lLlU lJ us lctl hl'rs It wlt.h rU IIIC , I ) Iliv\l r~i( I ·d . . ,1.C8KE> MACt Z. lo t8 Nu. 19, In }o' ranlt. 1I11tklm: up the betl tor U Ul OIUent be· , " C !ttl. 10 1, r I'l! s it e lI ns we r 'd lue. bUUC tlH E. o ud e c et ai, v a Be rlh t' i Ho m o r A . B rn\\'~ to tl. B. J e8tioe, "1 '1ll nol snylng I'v e aee n o nyth lng." .Paul a t Ill. t) ti I:I lql/;ln!' "IJpulul e tl O FFICE: trus tee t u Illv o... t t h e fUlltla , . trll tin Frllllklln '1 wp. It. 81t \)" )(lIn. "hilt l it re's t hlugs ·1 could Po urth 3trelll, n l)ll r Tyi -r JI! The L a lrllnoD N 'lt\ooul Hunk '01 8 Alld r e w . L P o lt o re to Dav it l Mo. be I >llI ng It 1 wus mln(\ed. to open my Telephone 9:1 Frnnk Ht ley RIIlI wifs , jlUl i:l m OI. t Ha n , Irtlo L IU tJ r tlgO nlll. $ 1. 111\8." "It )"011 know nn_,·t hili/:." I sn lrl. ")' OU fM ~ 3'j'~. 5, Waynesville, Ohio ml! ~ t 1('11 lIIe. ;\1l;. Gn ·t on Pllt me hero Commi S810ner~' I'roclledinu to flu" out w llul wus. wrollg." UIIl~ hll uwlHI : -8,U)8D Whit,,,kfl r, "'l'lrere'8 no !l OU!) t th ere's wrullg Probate C~rt Proceedlnp rOlla IIn r) hrld ge r e pairs, f 2HtUl O: here." III tho matter of Mllt,lD Moou. of Ivln s. ,lamesflo Drug Co., 11I,I[\t, "Whut makes y ou 8 8 )' thllt? WIIAt $t,~ r.; Tha OrllJ<" n!/\ Bridllll Uo., re. hnre you see:n? What do you kn ow?" Frnnk\ln, OhiO, jodt(e cl ' InRRlle !lncl "It's neith er ",lInt I've seen uor .. ppllcatlon for IldUlI~ploo to Ohio Infor olo(,{ IItee l, .9 20; Patrlok OILY, nor, lognl ~orvi oo~ , ,r.0; ~ nel "(1(1 whllt I kIl Ow." Sile nodded luyslerl, t:St .. ~e Bospa.. 1 Willi "pproved, Supply Uo .. cllr of atOnB, n02 !11i' 10 t.be ll1atler ot tb e e8late of ous ly. " It's whnt I've been hCllrlng FUNERAL DIRECTOR U. H. Doohnnt., p e r V. IS, Mann m3·. elt." P~ter P" all', t1eoeltsed. John M. postAIl" StllWPH tor aadHor'A offl oe "For henren 's sn·ke. W OI1lRO ." I crIed, PORst WI'S Ilppoilltali .. dllllulstrRtor. $ (1; S takultll Mtg. Uo ., sapplles fo~ Waynesville, Ohio lORing put leoce. " what 18 It you' ve Bontl I~OO, Vttrl Oll1l nm css, $1 8,. :'1 5; The Fnel heart! 1" , 8111111 L . Bennett; J r, guardian IIn(\ ll llpply Vo .. enr o t stone 11!l2 8, ; "{'r o heard. them walkIng." ~h c nn. V8 ElLa L Rlake, et Ill, private 8a1e GO lll1nbuM Blnll" Book Mfg. ()o •• FulJy Equipped for Good Ilouo ~ed with an air ' ot tr ium ph. of ra .. ! e8ta&e ordered . . bla nks f or Pro bate J IIdl(e . t .90; ."You·ve he llrd who wal k in g ?" Service. 10 the mhtter of I,ba eRtate of Uo lu .ubu g Bltlnk d ook Mr~., ' u , "The IItUe pl)O(lle, ot co ur~e . Who John Wel~sober ger, d eoeased . oeo. hlnnk fnr }'robMe Jnd~e, 900 ; Large Display Room el8e woulll It. be. doln\l 111" ood finalaoeouot approved . Leh9. o o n IOAnnd Uoal no ...Iune 10 .. "011. bosh I" I ex clulmed. I \Vu s well DAY Olt NIGHl in th ~ m .. &ter of the esta t e ot for Uo urf Bou ~s, no 80 ; e bBS, ,J enou gh UC(llIuln ted ",lUI Ihe ~u ll e rs U · Jaoob P a lmer, (\ eoeolsed, I)eooncl "od W/1 g~o n e r, h " <lrdl,,!/: Itnd w" .. htng tlons ot the Irish to understan d who fiDal 11000 DU& appr vod . fo r pl'iBO ll l' r 4 ftlr ,Iune, ]1)20 , #74 3 · . she meunt by. "the little peopl e." It'a Ub ,,~ . ,1_ WlIllgon e r . Sberltl 's ex ' 10 tbA m Atte r of th e es tate of the hohlt or th ll' old crones from the ()brl"tIRo Wabl s, dA!'()/\~e Ll . l:>eOll 110 1)ll n ~O uc ao nnt f or lJlll1rtar e ndtllj;( E merold Isle to ottrl bute u nylhlng ,1!lIl U 3 0 , I Il ~ O . f.I" tj; JOlin A, Blair /\nd finala oOo ll n t uPllr o ved th ey cann ot t:t o,lerslaod to talrlcs. rn puir ~ fo r paint orow, '2.:l/l ; E. E: In tb e IU l~tt. r of t.he e ~lnl. e of Bi n ct , r e p" lr8 fo r 8nrve:v or '8 Ollr, "You mul' IlI ugh." 8he retorted In(lIg' Albert F renCh, deoo l1~e c\ . i:;eOl,l nd f2 .\.I0 ; '10 01 001111 ~l\1lurie8 Co .. osr nDnUy. "\)u l. 1 hcu rd tb elll. J l ell ye." Ilt Ht o ne . $94 f,U; Ohio lJo rrl1~"ted "Whe re (lid you hear th em. these an ,1 fioal lIeoo unt appro ved Qorrectly .. , 10 tbe lU a tte r o f the elltAt e o f Colv er t 00 ·, nlve rt plpo $10 0 liO; roo tsteps 7" . Glasseg _Fitted "ComIn g r lS'hl out ot the W illi . here (Jeorge R l:l"gA, deoeased, prl va t il \1 o rro w F ee t! !lnel Supply lJo 6 · ub i ol'ment, ' :1.00; Fay P e rrl~la In lhls 1'00111, nlld In the kll chen, be- lale of b o uda ord e red. AT MODEfUTE PRICES ~ In t.b e mllttnr of t h e estlll.a o f uridgo repa irs . $1 0 ; E. J . 'l'b O m)lSn~ yontl." . ront fo r b/nn ;j mooth", II ; Ohio . "It ",us prl)hn hl y somebod)' 10 an. .Iohn W . Allen, decolIHa d. 0 , I; ()orrn K!l\·od ColvAr& Cll" o \llvert Btggina Is _app ulntl·d IIJ)prIlIBfl r. oIlier IIpn rtl]I!!1I1 you hell rd." pipe ' H~ ' 20; 'inoinnatl Qn9rrlol .. It "'li S tl oL The noors do be d end· Optical Department Co .. Ollr of tlto De, S!lO.lS . eneLi like, Alld It's DoUllng Ilt all YOII S, Detroit St, ~ enia, Ohio ('nll henr. It w os somebody wnlklng Marriage Llrensea Open evenings by I.lpJ)o intment snit -lIke rlghl tI. e rl! In the wnll lit me RORS C rouoh . fll qt.ory work e r, ·nf bu ck." KIngs Mllls anu Della Tnoker, of NOTICE OF ELECTION " W('Il," I unllounced, "If th ere Is South Lebanon . nnylhlng IIlte IhAt goIng' on. 1 om gf)Bawley N. 'lurk, lDaohlnl,,' UDd NOIII'o I. heroby · ~ hen by the \Jollrd of Ing to Stll)' 'hel'e until I henr It_ I E du raH io ll o t \V u)'U() 'l'Olfllli hlp Hurnl Sc hool wnnl to Illllke sure no one cnn come MMY E Mar\)by, h , I.b of Sonth I' is trlc t. Warron 00llllty Uhio. thUl! thero w 1I1 OR. J. W. MILLER, ho an olceLlon held In .Ald ochool dlslrlel ..I Into IIlll Dpartmeot but myselt, eo [ Lebunon. tile \HU Hl.l yotlog , Jlnc'oll , bur.woon tho hOUR uf J o. ho 'R. K lndAr. f~rrnAr, lInd ~ : ~O A. M ond ~ : 30 1'. M on ~ho 10th "'Y of om goIng 10 /1 9k you 10 give me' your \ UKlI" ' " I ~~ 1I. l or "he purpnse of makIng lUI key. I'll 1)e horn e h ere nil the morn· GludYI! Schwyt:r.lI r, h oth of Frnnklln . 1!l.ddltlo .,.DENTIST... UA. 1 .. ax le\'y up(m nil t"xlible prorrty Illg. SO I ' con II~ t YOIl In whe ll YOll rln,'" ThomnM Coole. ro IIrouc\er, o f M" I· . I U Hn.Ic.J , sclloul dlat.r ic t., lor tbe ,upJ)n rt. 0 ths IIU hl! c 81' 1 10ul. 111 .~11I ,1I.lriel. S ~lrI ""til· Olllee "Jt'8 me k ey you're wontlog, Is IU" row, Rnd ElIlf," Burger, of F os te r IIOhUI La., 10\' Y to bo "rill''''' (a) mill. lIIl. au' Na~loDaJ Baal<ID Bids, Wll~oenllle, 0 lo r [1. t erm or U vo ( 6) years Rny PierROII, I'hoern,nker, "nn llum She produc'ed 'It tram n pocket of lI y orol or or Uuaru 01 ;;ollCallol1 01 Wayoo her gown and huncled It over, fltst Clar" 8urrill Smil.hl 1.101·" (I I_ehanon. 'J 'O~"u" h I IJ Uura l Sc hoo l DI8t.rJClI. Warren Co uuty. Uiliu . unknottlng It trom n corner ot her JJ: . V. Dorohurt. Olerk, ke rchIef w.here sbe had tied It tor 8ate keeDlntz:. Renl Estate Tranfera (Oout lntiiKl on pOle . ) NOTICE OF ELECTION funeral Wil1l81D Wo nd to l:illbert. (~op.. perton., lot 10 2 In Frltokllu. 11 .and Embalmer, Uerilid Kenoe to (),,'.herine K o hoe Notle. Is "orel)], glvon b, tho Iloard or Shoe Shin .... traot 10 B .. mllton 'l'1V(l II. Educ"lloll 01 Uan6y. burgh Vtll.~. 8cl/ool A 1lI0s t soll stnctory wny to dreslI U E DI. lrl"l. 611Ui810 TowlI.hlp WILrreo (Jounlr, Waynesville. Ohio. G eorge T onnlf t 0 ",tiny ,Clo Wlln OhIo. tllal Ihere "UI be "0 "Iectlon /teld ri " h ll " ~ Is to rub the m with a s~ctlon ot part of lot No 56 In Lebanon II. 'Blt! ..,hool dl.'rlct at II", usual vollng pl8e811 II 11 II I'III1g0 .or n lemon nnd then to b(H,WOOu the hours of 6' 30 a . m •• and a.: 90 p' Arthur aDd Jennlo Bell'l, lo John ·m.. on th e l Oth rill Y ul AUII'UlL. 19;1 0. lor tho Either Auto or Horse drawn ~er~ice, p.' ll ~ h with A dry cloth. Tt /l:lves a Ii' ~Ielo:v trllot in Tnrtleoreek Twp pur"" ... 01 lI1aklll~ au arldllioual Il1x lovy No extra charge for nuto spnice. 1,,'lIl1nn t lustelr to shoes not h.lllly . r . lite laxablo property 10 Nal~ ""hool <I .~rIC I. lor tho .1l~JIO rt 01 Ibe publlr school. Both phones in OtHce !l01\ Residence WOl'n nnd doe,g not soli the clotltlng. . In . ,,101 ,cbool dlolrlct. Said "ddltfonlll tax No,14 . It Is often n ·coovenlence In treshen· . - Etb e Iyn Br It ton to A. ZtmlJlor. I IUVY to b. IwO 121 mill. PIC annum fllr U lit Ihroo (31 Y~"'" In;: u ... s hoes D.t the end of fl journey, mao, l ovt ~o. 21n WtlYllo8vtlle , ,I . lerm lIy order Iba Il"ard ot Educallo" . tor fruit Is ea s ll)' obtnlnetl. OhllrleR WAL1' ER GRAY . <'lI~rk . Raymond W . Wehr

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Mr. and Mre, R. W. Kaylor Inler. Mr. and MMI. Bill Tblokera, of '.Ined for IllDDlr OD tlundlY, Mr. 8prlDlboro, epent SUladay wl,b Mr U . I.. l ' I' AN E, Editor ulld l ' uLlishC't. "'ny n r~\' iIl(' , Oh io K.ylor'a brothere and .I'''rl from and lllre. Cbarlllll. Vhuk . Bellefoull'aIDe. Sullscrintion P ric ' . .$UiO per yea r life, Florenoe Rfob and eon of ·Obu. Hammer, wbo for many low., are m.ldn, Iln ed 8Dded -,;111& I lu·j·jt.: n ,\ dv t: rH ltin '4 H, qn r.. c III 1.\ 1I Vt= , ,eara b .. been 'employed by • . Illd wlah Mr. Ind Mr.. FraDk MUlan. IIII .,\MF.HI L A I' ru.ss \ 5. Ul:IATION C. D. Cooll, hal aOO6"'.e d 'he Janl'or. ber,er. ...._sblp ot Uae XIDI. MilllI publlo UI.Dn Brook. olf IDdllnlpoll.. ment. It is vOllrs . It cannot get away. IObool .nd will 'D,er apoD bll du . lpen' IeVlnl la.' w..k -w"b WI::ONESUAY, J ULY 14,1 920 &iM.at onoe. bl' fl'lI er , Dr. L, O. Br lOk. F~r your p;t'sen t comfort and safety, Mr. Ind lira. Ed Brown will look , Rcty WII II allis. of Youn,l,owD . I, for t he futu re welfare of your family , .fter our IOhool buUdlDI tOl' tlal ~D. vl.IUnl hla .o.he.r ,. Mra, C. A 1ft more atnrrh In thl. aecUolI l alo yAM " 'b I - ~" .. r There tjH, Cuunll y thli n .. II ot bar diu .... f( _r .. II r _ .... 11 r f ' pro. ThoCDpiOn . hegin building your own home at once. I.II L "'~ ': LI'"r. Oll cJ ro r yea. r" It w . . IUP' Genare bal boen perfH'ly .." ... Mr. aDd Mra. Ralpb Lewll IDd IJO .,C.J to bfJ l n c uro.hlft. Dootora pre- 1&O&or,.. t • ,·,Ib·r.! luclt l remetlle. and by COIIM u, t .on, Leslie, aDd Mr I nd III,. Ob .. . ~ IUlllly rulhug Lo cur" with locnl tre~t. r . • nd .... r • . U. B I>el\Sberale, 01 1:. John, 'aDd lion. Glenn, were Sua ""'UI. ''''u,,,,ullced Il Inc urable. C ...• ·OOKr O r ~ goDla, motored &hrougb day Ineeh 9f 141111 Mary and Mr. t he short CLI l s to economy in buying 'I ~'~';~)~I I ~}' "c~~~\\I'.~!~~,~~~~·c~~~ft\'tn:D~:4 our town on SDndIlY. enro'ULe '0 .Jo. Parry Vook . a' Vor 11910. th, l e l'ure ret,ulro. cO lI stitu tlon .. 1 t'r.~t. oa h '. Run Blptll toburoh. building materials and supplies if you l :llarlell Ed wardl II .Iowl, 1m. '"l "" II n tlby·. ·FClllarrh Med icine. mao· WII Jter A e hi ey, of W I 'I mlng ~o n . u(II"lureli . J . Cheney & Co" Tol.. prov!Di el oce blinl h urS laU Tu ... will come in and talk to us. Whether yo u are b u ilding a mansion, cottage , barn, •111. '>ldo. I. II CO". tllutlo nal remed y II ~K R In our 'o wn OD Sundll)" sbl\t lng da,. A oolt tbrew hI m, tearlD, 'be ", H,'u IIILerllll lly 6"cJ aell tll ru tb. baod. "' I~h ~oqu"lutaDOIII blouu o n tlll~ l\l u coUM Sut'ta.ce. o r tbe • garage or cl'l:icken coop , lIiameDk or bll 11mb X.I· >!l· II .. On. Hundred Dollaro rew.rd l.' U 1'.1 . ,,1, of t he AIlall' Mf. Mr. and Mn! . Wllbor Cllrk and I- orrerotl ror any en•• t h~t Hall'. Ca.- Wt>b'nlnjf Hod Co 1 of " O.yton l UI r h Me dl c ino talls to cu r e . Senel for ID famllyen ter'llned on I::i unday. Mr . le." ·III,!!" !,nll to. tlmonlilis. Sranllso'lld bUllnBll. hore I•• , weak Ind MrI. E. J. Carmony and oblld. HARDING'S CREED , I' .o;n.J .ldC HENEY <It CO" 76c. Toledo. Oblo. The A'ale Bea Iospeo' or wa. ID by Dr u ggists 1. IIllJl:" Fam ily Pil i. for conaUpatioD. ,hi. ylolnl&y la8' week, Inlpeotlo. ,eD, of I:)prlngfleld, land Mrll. Mary ''To safeguard Amer(Armony . , . 'be beel. Ica first, Da,.toD, (Henn J OhDI ra'Urlled ------" Mrt!. sarab Rloh lpent 'he 1I'0ur'" Sondayevenlng, afle_ a t wo weeki' ''To stabWze AmereoulJlen'l> Its many wondere with AIlr . and Mrs. Cb ••. Gray, of .100'loa . One week wae lpen' I I Ica firat, liome Idea or I·bo eoormoue IOIle Wa,.a ... vIUI. B. . .. ar,'1 Reaervolr, and tbe put "To prosper America upon whloh fe at uros are preleD'ed Mr. aDd Mre. FnDIE' tlbld"ker week wUh bl, parlntB he.e. first, " Hly be h_d wheo U is ela'ed aba' a were oallere on Mre. Lytlla MoKlo . Mr. and 1If1. Ulyde Wh"'OD and 'l l1 l1rtl>r of II m illion pounds II"phaD' Ally aad MII8 LlIIle Nedl'y ou ~ tur. loa, Morrie, IlUeudedl tbe Wade re"To ihlnk of Amerl("a la ke part 10 .. B iukl!! ao. . 10 otber day e •• nlng. first, union at the bom. of Mr .. • ad Mre J Mll 0 b w,m lB-8ix times 118 man,. of lbe ltig eil rllllgl .. n &8than hlvener before . 'OD la ro ·11I drl'aln~ a Bop Robert Wade, of tbe DayWD ,Ike. 'itro . exalt Amerlca Mr . Ennis Hoglra r"orned, Fri. ltoon 8een In one mIID.'eDt .. zblbl. ma"hioe, H. maU be oODtempla' 6rat, In. ma"lmony. day, aUer a .wo wetlb ' Vi,,, with tlon. All el8e fO be eeen 18 ID pro. "To live for and revere p.Jr tlon T ile aren lo I'.re embr.oe A plODlo par" w.a blld SUDday hill laD, Shermall lIogera aad wife, America first." nli tbe worlds foremost OIrOUI per- · near Blaok Hawk, on lbl .arm of nRr 7.rry . I wl ,b Mr. 1'bompeou's eister, M.... fo rme rd. There are 'hree hou,. of 88muII Ward. C"e,'er. UUle I on of IIr. aad Mfl Geor,l fit JU Lio . Rey. and Mr • . Bennen en&er••lald 11m Bar'oa, f,1I from. ladder. one novelUos ood big Menel! Honal aotl. 111111 Li~zle I:Il r oop hlLH re t ur n ed (Delayed.) 1a8' wllk, breaking bl' arm In The TlJenaeerle 18 fa r and Ilwa., 'be Yr. aad Mre . EYere" a.wklnl, of , to hit h ome lu EI . r vey~hu r . , af te r mOd i· oolossal ever t raveled. For Wllmlngloo, on 'be 6th . 'wo pl.eel. "Wail neo_ary to l ependlnl ll8vl'ral day. wit h ber l ie. Day'on and bavi tbe llIlila uCtl-a b f\rd Df eight glraft'.. Prot. Toll, of Bllllbor o. -bae boen ..ke him 'er. MI'I. K . • . Thoml180n ' f II t All d CI X.ray '0 baYIII let. Dr. Brook 1&0arenoe eo , In I .. y , 0 I T M Ad h T I lue eXhibit ed In pilloe ot 'he '''0 ImploJed 'll 'Mob oor eohool. WavDIIBvitie OIlled on 'he l'err,. J . Lee ILlmalte. rs . a a . Mil. Charl'y Harve, and .raDd oolDpanlld blm or t hree .hown In the ptlu. The tamlly bere • Sanday aUernoon. ' 1 m"ge .. nd Mra J eel le Ieonon lpen' In good mecha nical COQe.:rebt ton r n!!lUlm t whloh oponl lha daueh\er. VIVIan, ,elurned bome "r. Ind lira. H. M. Clark bad tor .... 1 P I8011' W.. WII II rlprlllleD.'ed , Saturdey a fternoon in Lebllnon . '1 d ition. ,heir Bonday dinner su •• k : IIr . muln tent prog raru . II t he IDOI& from Lebanon, "bere Sb.y bave -~Ul llgnifioeo t t hlog III pagen tr,. been vllltlng ,.I'''yea for lome 'Ime. alld Mrs. "rank Mlullball and U"le at t he ebo w ID WaynllllYlIle on la" l produoed In Aworlca Hundredl dlolhter, I'ran068. of Bellb,ook; tIa.ardIY . upon bundred. of gorgeou81y oae. MIIII LlIlle Nt-dry , of Xanlll <"''1&Y. &iolre Wileon. of, Harvey. burg , F.mou. Hudaon .. Iv.,.. 'rh l8 loo.IILy bn8 enttlrt&ln ed t um pu oharaoters aDd belu'Unl II vlll&loa her al8ter, Mre Alice tlarolti Thaokera, o. I:Iprlngboro ; Everett Iilllrly and chlldreo, Heleo, traD ..o'ed II al batllnelll Iiere r e. 1 'nil! entire I ~ nl:th ur the Hucl60D I n good sha pe, overmli oy oi r cusl'~: hu t any til I o I!' to ooro. b O I Be~ tllke part 10 It. The morn. MoKln8.. y, of Wa,n8lvllle. U ~ . 1 rhor I. 800 III li es. ~'''OIU Troy to Ule Roth and Rober •. llare Wit h t,he f(lgn o t lo double showe ha uled by factory. OlIn ,. . . mouUl of the rlv.'r In New York bav, J. l1.r'er Mbldaker I. OD 'bl alok bll !ed .. ~ R ill l(itng Br oUl erR "lid In l( Rtreot v.rllde I. Ille langel ' and lire. C, A. ThompllCtn oa..r'alned W. 1'. Urlen 'pau' 118' week wit h • d)lIl aDce .of HiO 1lI11~9. Ole rl ver is mONt brllllanS ever !lIven lo,where Ile' a' 'Illa wrUlol. t;u rllblned Wh H' h w ill I'x hlbtt. whloh Bunday dlnDor, Yr . and MIll B. T hese trac tors have beeQ . tidal. owing to th e low gracte or lis Ullnn Feal,. III enjoylDI an all .... T . ViOl, MI.. Irene Viae, Dafward Frank P.pper a' Greenwood. wil l ,·)! hlt.1t " ll a rn oOo atu) nlg h L lind offe rR l omet hlnl entirely Dew J . Lee '[aIm."., IIrs. Adab Tal . bed. by ",h"''' t he oceDn tllle 18 able taken in trade on la{ger proo~ 8tlonll d llpla., mobile, whloh b. h .. reoeDtly pur. lind no vel In at lI .. y,,,,,, Fri,lll )" Jul y lI3. ViOl, at Dear Wayn8l"lIIe, alld Ror Mre . Allllnda Garnar and to bnck "p. It Is thiM lower tidal ou tfits, and can be purThe mllfili ng of ,.hl'88 IIlll mmotb It II a, ~ t upB ndou •. d ouble.olroUli oba.ed . Willia ..., of Youn.e'owD. dangbter, Jelllle, were In New Bur. oa"llIab le portion of the Bud. on · t h llt" EVlrybod, In tbe ooun \., I. 1»DlY IUHtllut.iolJM io On., ol ronll nf 00 1 u~8a l tba t bbftles t1esor lptloo Mr. and Mr• . Johll CooII, Mr. Ind Una1On, Sunday afternoon. chased a t less than half 18 of 10 milch Importance. and. of SAving their orope. • - - - -,Izo. 0 "Il~ tl lll l e8 the II m n ~ement lin!. Evanl In4 Mrl. BtaDte;,. ot ReT. Amoa Cook, of BarveYlburl. course, tile water Is tiult. It Is regllrded price . 8ur Jlrl .. o of th e cont u ry . Nothlog frank Hbldak.r aUloded .be olr. Rlohmond, lDd .• OIl1ed 011 IIIr. • nt aDd WlIl Dodd, of LebaDon were . 8 reall y on 881 u &I'y or the spa. Ahove 8Hlelng Informltlon. to 1I\l1)f00 01o Ihi~ KIlJllll tio no w air. th ree yeuij old, "''' ' watdl- Olla In X.nla lu' wuk, Ind hta Das' lire. Ubar!1I III Jo,bn., HaDdlY Tha,IId.,. aflerDDon gallltl of K . E . ....lbany nr;>d Troy. lhe river Is R small OUIl h ~M pv"r bpfo r .. tourart AmerjOll . InlArtllur. hili eouliin mllklnar a cow. Till. enSllemeuSl1 a' Day.OO aD friday, evelllll, 'l'hompeOD . atream. aoll to Its sOllrc. Ule waler It tI .... been or Ul\'d by m~nf(l u g tbe "'118 tho II r8t li me he n al' •• w .ny.body JDly IIBrd. IIr. Shidaker ml_ no Lrt'e Cbuob will rive aa loe Pwof. Olydl Mlloy, lAbaDoo. II fresh. Practically new. pInk ~ Dcl Hili ur"RUI o f 011 "hilt w • • mll kl nar. He hesita ted • while an4 oiroolllll. ore\m .oolal nes' a.,urda, 8V8Dla•• w.. her. on Tu.ldlY to .... about =~~=~~~~~~~~=== blgl1:eHt li nd t)p~t in I,be two (IIOlOUI' , aid : "Are JO II milk ing the 81de tb •• ~veral from ,hi. oommllal', piQ. J.I,. 17, for ral.I •• Ollone,. to havi "aohl •• our IObool apln. IIbowlt It- w" llld lIe lollv to " ttemp' If'>I'es crea lD D ~)\Y '" Diced I' Bounh ' GroVI 00 Sundl,. 'be "e'loay" varnlsb lremoved froa M.II . Terry aDd • . E 'I'homplon ~ l'be prolpee .. for ollln, She .Sraek .latl ObDroh ...... Ther. will '- • &rooked a load of ah.ep to Dayton are Dol ver,. 10od. It II Ilkl many prOiram and I 10' of good .te. on Monday. oslau 'hill,,, we Ganno' ,1' It 40ne. "veryt>04y oom• . MeadlUD88 LeDa and ~D. B.r~. . ====~:..:-"'-'-=-=-==-======= ----.~...-.- --AI" Ie ,eUIDg la'e, why no' pell II WA YNESVILLE; OHIO lOOk, 01 Dear Willman, lpant Thura. S. D. FESS F A.LL IN LINE! op? We wUl need lha~ monl,. to day wl'b ahl Dea$heragl tamlly. For CO!"iress, Seve nt h District bDY ooa\, Remember, we will be Loll Braunon an4 wife, • . lit E ARL J . SPENCER ho.h oold and honpy before aDo,ber TbOlllpeOD and wife and Mil. M&bel wbea. orop Ie rll.ed . For Surveyor Terr., .peD' tbe Four,b •• Carll.le The ("'1vlo lAI,ue melon "'ur. A. R. LIN D dlY Ifternoon I' 'he beautiful ooon. UII. Minnie Moore, 01 'he IIlaml 'rv home ot · IIr. aDd Mre W. C. For Surveyor Welob. Till u~nal routlll. o. bUll. Valley bOlpl"I, Ie 'b. ,UI" of Illr parenSi 'or I few 'aYI. GU Y MARLATT D. waa obllerTed. and I pl..lUlt . . M,. B. W. Xelob a~ld ohlld,.. , 0' Jo~ or Treasurer a'~rooon lpena. So m.lI,. pl0Dlae o. aaDday thr.' ChIOlIJO, .re a. .be bome of h.r MONEY LOANED W. Z ROLL AME RJCA our SoWD w.. almo" wUboua oltl. moSher, Mn. JCII8phla. BI.l,. For Probate Judg e Zlnl. Trevor C. Saydock ••4 'amll,. ONay TO WAN ON FARMS FRANK C. ANDERSON ¥r. aDd Mn. Johll Wolf, of WII. lpeal Monday .a .orl ••olenl, P ." In...... for 1\ to 10 IIhI. Geo. lI...lbakiw .... olaUd. taln,loa, wera oalUIII en IIOIIQMo. y..... Terrell &. Terrell. li.al Ea. For Probate Judge &II.OIIID ..a vledDI.,. of Well_. rea, o' A4a_ c"" are ...... of Y&I ,..el LoaDI,' Wtlmlag'on, Ohio. ---A:....L:....L-E:....N---H~O =--F -F-M -=A-N--on HQnday. rala"v.. bere. We have eere...lla Sw..... mIll ." For Recorder 11111 mao 1(0J[a, 4so ..,Sltnel a Pho.e 301. IIrl. (,,1arl. MoCarre. l&ill r . Dairy Feed, Bran. Mlddllacl, DI. Dumber of 'nea,4 I, Tb.reda, malD. qal" plOrl,.. ONEY Loaa.d 00 live "QOk, ' (For BMoo" Tenn) leiter Tankage. Hombly oha'tell, .110 IIOOOd morag.'.... ----:.:.;.;..-:..:.:..-::-::-D =~IN :-:-::G:---Tb. AD'I.Baloon meetlD, .1 *he .,.....oon. 011 Meal, Cottonseed Meal ai.... No ... boa,M . Jobn Harblne, AII8n JU STIN W. HAR . Aboul 'wen" ave 70UIIl( people I!'rtend. oburoh 00 BuadaF nllbl Oround Barley. &.4.21 For Representative BDlldlll,. Xenia, Ohio. Willi wen at...tled aDd appreolatect enjoyed a partl .1 '''1 bome of 14• • -4 if,.. Joe Hblmbn.h, Friday by aU prealn'. Drain Tile, Hollow Build", VICTOR S. LOER . TIle, Fenclnl Posts, Fettll...ra, Mn. L,.dia MoXilUl8y aDd dnlb. Dr.h'. For Representative Foa RENT Dr. lIIoOral hal purohaaed a nlw Self Feeders for Hop.' a.rrel Salt "rl Senrle"a, MI.I LUll. Nedr, rord rOlll."r. anO Jobn P.D08 were I)Dnday F. M, CU NN INGH AM Special prlca on 10Dd. . .... en 011 "lath.. In IblB olSy and Thl Ilea., raiD, T.llcaa,; bloagh. UILDING oa ltoll'h ...10 I'ree~, For Prosecuting Attorney direct from car•. IItlmlnlJlOn . A.dan.D '1 1'01. ODt of Itt "Dk•. 'or .ar... 0' "'ora room . ·In· (ll'or Seoond T. rm ) -O - R-ROW BRA-N-T- - Mr. and lin. ObI• . • dwarcl. Ind tleo(eral lardlDl were IOVired .nd qalr. ot lira . 'ETa Miller, WaYDI8. - - - -M Come to our office or pboa. 'rille, Ohio. j28 Mr. Ind MrI. BerD Carr ware WU. fly. barne had '0 be vaoate4. your needs. Let UI IUpply 1G11 i~or Sheriff mlll.ton IIhoppen on &tard.,.. .re. IIlry Mm•• pent I.., wlek from cars and save JOu' motaj. her d.ugbter, II,.. !AI'n Mr. aud M,.. P . •1'. Pe"rlOD, of SA M D. HEN KLE FOUND Morrow, .weie I:IQllda,. evenlnlJ oall. Ootbplon, of XIDtl. For Go un ty Com missioner . ere on Sbelr paren", Mr. and Mre. II,.. Corrin De rrame MoUal'by. I!'. L. Barril. of J:I Paeo , Teu., Ie ,be of URSE wltb 1D0Dey. call a' Ha. W. D. COR WI N - -CIIQnd. here. se". offiCI anel lden &lfy. j 28 1_..--:F :....o:....r:....C .:.o :....u:....n_t.:. Y_C_o:-:m-:-m -::i8l -=:::: lo:-n_e_r _ _ --...--- -L.8HES-Pal~ of .old gla8881. \ CA RL J . MiLLER OWlle, oaD bave .same, after For Cllunty Commi8llioner ~I"'t" ., Harl·lnll. .... tI.hermlD ..,. that • aboal 01 provlDlJ properly, a' Gazette ollbe . _ _ ~..:......::..:..:.:..:..:.:..:..:._ _-=:-::--_ _ _ ~Dg II IOmetlm811 av·e or ala DlIIeI :-::L::::E-::;: W-:-:IS:::-_ _ .... and two or three Inll .. Nea4. . For Co unty Commissioner WANTED Born-To Mr Ind M,. . PaDI Pet ----"'"Ion (aee 01lv. WnIOIl), of the JOSEPH WATKINS I:leazar nelahborbood. I daugb'er, .N1'ED-A Blaollamlth, one For County Commissione r Phone ~ERICAN EI ....r Paollne. experlenoed In Kaneral worll l tl'or !klcood Tin,,) Jaok 8tamper aD.t MI.....,.ner. preferred. In rlply I,a'e q ualUloa- ---F-ll'-:A-N-K--=B=-,-S=T =-O : -:: K-= ES=-- - Harveysburg, Ohio I.. Warwlok. oIDa,.ton. were Bon 'IODI and w.... 40ilred . Oan alao . ,IIY ""rnooll caUe,. of Mr. and ... leveral.elleral laborerl. We For County Colnmisaioner Mra. W. ·1t: BOI.II. JIlt, ~"per hour, wUh an extra ,~ JIIIr weet for r .. ulll .tlandan06. Mre. J ...I. Mllboal, of Bridge. . The Oreionia Brldge.Co" Lebanoo, port. IDd ., aDd Mr. aDd MH. ft . F. Ohl.. j21 Compton, of Nlw BorllDltoD, "ere .llnDer Inll.k of Mr. Ind Mn, ~ . L . Bot!:an, Sa'urdl', LOIT AIlr. and Mrs Roy JODe. enser tained to Muud.y dlnn, r, 'be 11"0". parenS. , Mr. and Mrl. Vurr" Ind OIn'-A braOl, with .Imll' In eDd , Mr Ind Mn. ArShur (''1Irry and be'w.ln f .J!: Thom.I' bome and a~~~J: G:.rr, .. !U ' of aear Ch....I;. WaYD.vllll. Wal oa rDnalnll boar. 0' J. II. rrezl,,'e ••ao trook . • Mi•• FaYIl LoDI.e Werwlok,' -n"r-' !!., ~~= Pi.... ,e'.,a of r . E. Tho.ae, 01 Dayton, lpan' a pert ot I.., week a. 1.... a' ,he UueSte 08101. j"l 'be ,oea' of ber oouIID. lI.e. WII. don WlllOn. Jao. Hlohardloa aad family and ''''.. "" ~. ~ FOR SALE lire, Rebeooa Loy~, ' ot U.. ,toiJ, were HaDd., dlaaer of rrlDk ID 1181d . ~Ianley 'I, Robert. J .... aDd Pal. mer 8&11nley aad flmlllel called III laqulrl of Joho Ro~~\ ~. ~ . ,be afwlloon. EM8~R;l 3, WarllllYlll., Oilio. j~ N earl y every home contains more or . Ie... Jobll WUloa .pea. ' he w..II'4!nd Jut about lhle Ume o· the year aIl4 the bunch "ould ~ for ' " Swlll mUlE-b,'" NaDll, Goal, and you'd beg oil' weedlD' the 01ll0DI aIlel 'promlll8 ma that ,0a'4,.4G wl'b friend. In Bllb)aDd Ooun'y. . '~juH~-that is, ~aterial which wilI.never ob••p. R PO.M" OD SarawD them In the mom Inc aDd anally .he'el ..y, "WeI" an rl,b&, '"D8 Walhr "11,on, 'Raymond WlllOD fvaI, R. D• • ; W.y ....IllI, OJala. maD, you can «0 lhla time. but It dad •• nte to lUIOW wbere you wen! used aDd family, aad Mill' rraDoee WU. . thll afternoon, alid why lbe prdeD WlUll't weeded, 'OU can 40 the " jil explaining. aOD lpeDt Mllada, a"amooD wlih •1- h'ICh h as ou tl'~v ed its. Whatever you hav LIlUBL. to re,,"" Jerll,. Bull Palll l''''rlO. allel 'amtly. Oh boyl theD down tbe road aIld throll,b the putun! (all4 ,..', Oall, lID ...... olel, NO. O.e of usefulness - furniture, ~~r~wa~e, boo~. rip ,our Ihlrt c:rawlln' under the felice) and then the buncb wOllld OhunGev B~naelllDd f.mlly ea. 'wo praoUoall, a.w 'wo.row etop and pull 011' lOme ot Ad M~rcer'. corD1IJk IUId YOII'd all ltahl II' magazines, baby carriages, ~lDet8, brieter&aloed OOfJIPIIDY from WaIn ... ODe 0' the home-made clp IUId SklllDY St..m.. or' JI'at Tem,le wo... UDltl. .lore "0. o.e ·vllh., Blind.,. . pt a little' elllIl .nd malle a1\ IOI't11 of exc_ abollt wIlT the)' w.....·, a-brae, skat~. c1othing-shoui<t ~ 0.1 of 81, tit,.. Mam. 01 Mul ... feellD' cood. Eh! 'member? . lb . and 14,.. C. T HarDII' a.d J. W. al"WD, i'boal 1&.', W.YD... Other people .will be able to put \lOI'se. Then pretlY IOOD tile Crt.Dd ,old c....k woald loom ap fa atPC "qbler we~: Sand.y ...... of , ft~l.. Ohio. j21 Uke an oasle In a dellrt, aDd you'!\' all atan ,..aIJl' oC OD tlIe ".,. things to good use, ' --'~IIr., and Mrs. B. r. Comploa' dOW1l till lhe~e waeu't all awfal lot lett oa. lUI. &beD """bI Itolt ..... IltlOCl Rau.. In IOod ooDClltion. 01' Doc J.n.. wOllld atart oat" like a ....,hoand wlUl a ~Ie o. o.u on "',,'e, ...... CorwtD, THE WANT AOS will help you make quick • Iot.... under lie "DC, ...11 talk aboa& ~ _ _ _ ~~, ~ . OIalo, for IDformatlOD ...4 lWloe• and profitable alee of diacarded artlel•. LIlli Pre,.,., Kin, If ....... DODe of them lied aD)'tblq OD tUt oae, _I • • Pal Wag( ~ 'l'H Biolocl...-l Iar:ve, IQI tlleC die .J" trip oa IOPiethlnc or ruD a Ut. . . Ie Il.. eo.. aat ..........,. .... IIU. ....... 0( ......tJ.......,., ..... • p _111111. AIl!l..tha BPLAIBI IPLA8BI lib --.m~ "'·d DLUITI CeI~. Tomato, IIa au caa.... IIIIllltca.... l.. brlY..," ~ .., .... ...-l'IUM: ItIqalre Cit A84 N ,...14 ..,..,. ....... _ . . . . . . "._ _ .M ......... . . . ....... DO atb....... _ ..

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Grain Policies.

Sears & Cartwright I Ohio

WEDNESDAY, JULY 28, 1920,

Of t he Condition o f t h e Wayn e s- r or CUUlof IIUI. wldenlna 'blgradl.nd m.k In. Ih. III un Ihe 01'OOl,,1c1< hili. In W'Joe Town.hlp. W.rreo Co unty. Oblo. w ill be III by tbe Jud. ae· Said ooo lracl c onUOK l<I Ibe piau, and 1"""llIc'l loDl OD III. at Ih l Clerk '. Dille •. W'7DOIvlll • . Ohio. Th. ~':,~~\:\I~I~~II~: o'ilg"':T~~~ :f01f.1:,~ • S .. I<I 'I'ruot_ rMOt,'e Ibe rlrbt '" rej ect "nlJ l~~~,,~~!,btl"tealod end che n.me 01 tbe bidder Indol'lod on Ihe bid . W_ S . GRIlHA .. E. V. UARNIl ART

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n l ·~ ~ ~·.~·1 Olarl< J21 8ocurltl .. oWDOd: DODC>lIMCI '" OOCu,rtl c1roul"tlou (U .8.bollcu p."tJue ) 00. 000. 00 Pledpd ·to eecure U. S. dl [lOIIt8 (par "alull ' .. .. .. ... 4 000.00 C HARTEH N O. 11617 O"Ded ud unpl~~ . . . . J3 6_ 7.\ War S. vlna- Cerwnc.'" . nd Tbrtll Scampo ..,tually owned BOndi .Dii _.iii•.- ioi~e~~t~~ 5 0,m. 97 O f c o ndition of the Harvl'ysburg u . S. eecurlUeo) pledled .. col· National Bank at HarveY8burg. in 1.14ra1 for "'.'" or other d . the State of Ohio. at the close o f poeJ t.t ( pOItai u el uded ) or bill. PAyable ... .. . . . , .. 20. 000. 00 bus inellll. on June 30. 1920. 8tCIIrIII.. oUler 'ban U.8. boodl (DOl IlIllIwUoa I _I owned R8S0URCI!8

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Tbe Repub lican nominee r ece iv ing tbe conl:ratulatlons 01 the mall who wlll m lu lagtl hlB campn lgn . SenBlor Hardluc haa been &elect ed to bead the Re publlcn,u tl ck el and W1ll H. HAY_ 11 ChatrlD&D ')f the Republican Nation&! Committee.

The House of Whispers

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rede,.1 a.er.. Bank. .. . .. . 20.000,00 Total ................ .. .. Un.8U.2S LI.bW,I.. for redlllCoUOLl . . .. . . 19.000. 00 Of tbe tot.1 lo.n • • Dd dlSco UUl8 Ihow&l .bo'·e the amouot on wille" Into .... t .nel dlscouot ;W" cbal'lrOd at ra tea In n e... 01 thol. perm lUec:f by I.", ( eo. ~J91 Rov Slat.) (exelul lv. or 1l0U. U)JO O wbJcIl ",,,iclJarge not. t.o e:c:coed 60 Ctlu t.J wu mad e) wu . , 1,88. 'The number or s uch loans If'''' t. I . L. ~l. Heocl eraoo , Oaa~ler of the all''''e n.med bauk. do ""Iom nly ow . .. ,,,.l lhe .00" 0 :~Je~rl~tlJ uue to tb. hest 01 my 1<00\\' le<.l,,· L. M'. UE NUERSON. 0 .. 111er Su JM1ri bed ..lid aworn '0 before we lollS. 8'b d,,0f l ull'. 182 0. 8 . V. Barnhart. Oorreot A.'l.' IW I WRITlotary Pubtlc. J . B. PENCE., W. B. ALLX ... . Dtr.cIoN

La.III.ad DIJJ<lO Unll . : . n . 20e.U $' ~.'06. JU o~l~g'::~::':iiu~Urlil .. 1.70 DIJlOIIt«l '0 lIICu.... elrcul.UOD (U. 8. bondl par value )...... oooe O.oed Uld unpllllpd ... 1.000.00 1.00 0. 00 !lecurlU otber tban U. B.O"Ded bond. 1001 .. Including .l4c1<l) .."S un pledged nooe St.ock•. o~hC)rtban ir'e'<!·.....i Re.."~

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.'urnl tur••nd IIx. ..... .. ..... .. _ Lawful 1'MerY8 ",Ith 11~...1 R.. O:!::"I':, ~~~~t 'and' j,ei "&moil.i',. !.lUI from n.llo".1 bank.l . . . . .. Totall oll lenil 1 3. U 16 It .Dd 17 . .... .. .. . . . .. : . . . '. 8. 911 .83 ChoCll" 00 b.oklloclled out.hle ot cI~y ot I<>wo 01 repOrtlna baok and other Cluh fl.eml ... •• .. . . I aedomplloD lund wllh U.B. '1'""...

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Ot \ho Iotal Io.nl .nd dlocouou Ibowa .bo .. Ibe .moUD' on whlcb lote .....' aud dllCOuul .U chanred at ratea to .X~ of tbulJ8 permUII<I by la w ISec. 5 197 . Rev. Blal .) (....elu. 1ve of 001.. UIlOO which I<>t,,1 cbarg. not to . . "eed 60 ... JltI .... made' w,," Done, The Dum ber of .uch loanl w... non c.

ST. TE OF OHI O. WARREN COUNTY.SS: I. H. S. Tu cker. Cuhl.. 01 the .bove n.mal b.nl< . do IOlemoly Iw".r tbat 'he abo ve "'.t4ment. 11 true to the beet of IJI)' I<nowledge .od belleh. S. TUCk~r. O..hler. S uboctlb~ and .WOrD to before me Ihll 11\11 day 01 July. L82D. W, A. MIrrln. Oorrec& Att.., ; 0 B. L;~I~pUbIiC. W. L.BARVEY (J. 1. OLEAVltR Dlrec:"'...

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"And Indeell If U's JII ese lf you're not trus tln,· with a key att er MI"8. Gaston letting mil havIl It tor th ese ten yeara back. It's your ewn bpd YOIl l'an he making. I'll n ot tle coming near the plal'e again ." In fi ne Indlgnntl on sh e t!oun eed out or th e place. To tell th e truth I was not sorry thot s he ha d nnnolln ced her ded slnn not to ret om. While my 1m· pre..IOIl ot her was that ahe wa • ., I1mpl e-mlmled old woman nt utlennol!! ~olluty. I waa jUlt lIB well IlItl sfied thot no one but mYlelf should 11I",e .ntrl' to the opartment until 1 hnd lnlabed my lovestiiatloni nnd had lllade . tu.rther progresa In solving the mysteries lhat were 10 ropldly devel· Oplnll'. Le ft once more to myselt, I sRt d own at my ,re al· uncle's des l, and mad e out a list at que,Uona . thllt must be IDsw ered: . 1. Where WIIS Ru.tu~ Gaston? nod tbe old gentiewiln reolly gou e away or was h e 10 hiding In the bllll,II{1I1' ? . 2. Who hod re move d th e OBs lon pearls trom th e wall s ute? It lUlI s t be someone wbo kn ew th e comhlnA tlon. S. Who hn I wrlttcn th e note I tnun " on the noo r of my lJedl'Ou m? n ow and when hod It been plo to!d .m th e Iloor there ? 4. Wh o wer e the per~o n 9 whn wer e trYing to blackUlall th e tumlly next door' II. How ' had the anonymous notes beeo delivered on the floor ot Bl\rb nrn Bradford'S room? (Evid ently th e writer W8S the slime ns -I n my case. ) fl. \VBS there anythIng In the po t relations ot 1\[r. Bradford And my grest. un cle ·· thut would CO II "e my groll t' lIn~l e to pl Ol ogulnst t he Bradford ellmll y ? 7. How. were th e mysterIous souDds heurd bo lh by my greot.un.;le. by Dar· hn I'll lkni1ford, and by my~el t to be acco unt ed for? 8. How were the my,terlouft toot· . et ~ p s heard by Mrs. Burke to bo ex1lllIlIwd? W'ere they merely the Itn· Bl:llllngs ot R superstitious old woman7 Th e reJntlons het ween Mr. BrudCorrl Rnd llutuB Gaston pu zzl ed me. 1II1 ss B",d(ord's recoll ecti on of her tnth ~ r' ~ ren"..k about my "rent· \lO clp. er rt"lnl)' Indicated thut he 1... ld no high opinion of him . My . gl·eot· uu cle's nctl nns throughout had been p ec uliar. Hi s I!udd e nly sending for me nnd In911t1nrc on illY coming h .. re 'lo live. his InSi s t· ence on leRvlng his wlfe's Je we ls In my care. and on entrusting me with Ih e comblnlttlon of th e 81l!U. nil now took on II Sinis ter' nSllect., rt ce rlllinly W0 8 peculi a r thut he hod gone off "'·M""'n"1. / _ t\lutOU 1"8 vlng me ""Y Ilddre~: j li!Tf.! he could

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TheD. lOO. -{here wns mv own un ex· ."",- ~ " ' ~~('_~~. lind \lnwn'rrnnl ed dl ~chl1rge n t , my plnce of blls lmlHs. [waft p091t1\'e In some WI\Y It wu s connected with my havlnll come to thle ·plnce to Ih'e. Harl m~' grent·\ltl cle hlmMell brought It about tor the pu rpose or rll ~ c l' f'rlltlng me? \Vila It th e wotk ot th e hlll ck· moilers to get s(Juar.e wllh me for "{IV' In, a ccldentully butUHI In un th e m~tlnl the, hlld arrnnl!ed with 111168 Bradford? '.Pte scar·faced milD I Who WRS he ? I was certain' thnt he wlis In ~ om e WRY Involved. It might hAve been he who had caused me to lose my job. e r· talnl, the malevolent glanco he hod &lven me la the restaurant thnt night • bowed thot he would hB'"e wrourht III. harm It be cooJd, The Dext time I laid e, .. on.. him I wu d.t.l'IllIDe4

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Bia.r Can MS wee t P otato es .. .. .. 25c !jig Cans T Ol1lat<lUH. on Is ...... ,Wc Cal a Pee led I' ·ach t's .. ...... .. .. ;I(j(! 5- lb PKIl. ArJ(o ·tarc h .. ...... . 45c N"liuna: sl.:l. 2 p k gs .. .. ... 2:;c

Mr. nnd Mrs. Walter lIaubli u e h and b a hy spe nt S stunJ uv UiKht wil h ({oy Ma cBe th and f ll mily. Sunol u} they all mo tu red 10 W II~ h i n ~ l"lI l:_ H . and vi ~ iteu re l u Liv t!~ .

Specials for Friday and Saturday 20 .I l "r~ SlVi f l ' ~ I" 'i<l " $1 00 uu P. on l,\' ........ ..... • 10 J~I:,I~d ."I;:'I' ~' Cy..~ :~Vy . .... g8e G u ld ~l eJsl Flo u r. $2 • 00 a l!Il ' k only .. .. .. . .... ..

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NEWS NOlES '

Admission lI e and 17e

Frlday~ ~uly 16th Featuring the Serial,

M. E. Church Ralph Colton Jones, Minister. E . L. Dakan, Ohio State Poultry Sunday School, 9:15 a . m .• Frank Specialist, who was here last week LeMay • . supelrintendent. . Morning in~peclini poultry. points out in a and evening preaching services as usual. Come and bring yourlriends communication to County AlZent Class, some of t.he reasons why" Hens don't lay." .He I{lves, in part, tbe , followinll reaBons: Good feed and til I oscel'lnlll ed hiS ld ~ntlty and where he lived . I felt sure thnt tI, e troll ot care; feed protein; hick of ventilation in the hen house; lice' and mites . th tl mys rery wOllld ten.1 to hi s door. I d e~ ltI d not fb leave the apartment He says a hen does not eat an'~ nil dn y. I hod luld In a plimtlful s up· work well on 8 hot day and gets ply a t t ood the day betore so there litlle food In the s hort work ing day \VII S DO neces_ lty for my . ",nlng out. Th ere wa s pl e nly of work for me to of early morning and eV!!ninK. Then . too. the grltin frequently becu mes <)' ). I IIIU . t tr y to d evise some WRY or exnmlnlng the snte door nnd the too tough to eat and the w e athe r Je wel 'box rhot remained tor e "ldence may be s o that few bu gs, ex cepl of Il ngeq)l'lnl s. nnd I must In spect the Imll dlug lioth troni within tlnd without llrasshoppers , ore found and theyar to see It I cc' uld learn how the notes rarely f o und in 8utfil'ient abundancl' for a hon to produce egg!!. were d ~ lI\' el' ecl. F' rolll "no at th e 'toil e t tllbl es 1 obFrom my observations. al County t81n e,I ,""' e fin e powrl ~r .. nd opening Agent. I realize ttat better feeding th e Willi s. fo ugalll I took alit tJle Jpwol hox fi nd cqretlllly rlll s led It o"er will increase the profitA from a greal with t ho powtl er. [hoPtld ' thnt the percent of the poultry flocks in th e po wd pr wO\1ld roveal m urklng!! of county. Farmers planning to cull t IUU(\S on the hox, but e ithe r I wall too their flocks are urged to feed a good Inex pe rienced or ulf met.h od 'WII S ralion for two weeks previous to wrong. for I IlUcceeded In obtnlnlng no Bort ot result. beYODd IIndlDg out culling, . as this will give the good what my own IIngerprlnlB looked like hene a chance to save themselves on II sheet of paper prep8red with A good dry mash may be made by 80me honHl·mude lompblack. Atter nn mixing equal parts by weillht of hour or two of experlmentatloD I I18ve corn meal, bran. middlings, · and It UP U 9 a had job. and turned to the sthdy or meth ods hy which Ule notes meat scraps or good tankage. Feed the mash in open hopper so the hens might hll" o been deU ....red. '1'h e a-too apartment WIIS on the can eat all they want. In addition, slxl1, noor ot tho bulhllng, which "liS feed scantily of oats. barley or wheat 8urrotllulel! by ordlnarl' three and in the morning, and heavily of corn . four·slory dwelling houses. n mU8~ in the e·vening. have been someone In the buildIng. It not In th e npllrtment Itselt. It would Chas. F. Claas. County Agent. . bo quito pos.lble tor someone on the tllJor above to hlJve projected the not e". tllI'ough OI}· window ODd . th~tAj~8 Brndtol'd b)' IItJll chl~""'h e m to the CIrllry I fOun o se \'HII I' entl'les " hout tJle e nd ,M 0 1 ~~ 'J"'s trck. T. mllrl e up my whispers." ?I.~'~'-'ta 'nsce rtnln who occupied the "How s lrnngl' l" Rho. oxclnlmed upnrtm ents nb o'·e. ..)Vltere Ie Mr, Gn s ton 1" 'Th e lU)' s~cry 'Dr the whi s pers did not "1 don't kno"· ... s I!cm to be ot sll ch cnsy sol uUon. "'1:hn t'8 fUllny ." While ' I hnd be en Incllno.(1 lit lIr~t to "1t'1I more thlln thllt. It Ie Il crlfled· regn rd Ill)' own ,p:tl)('rlence 118 n dream. 11 ,0 · coln1'ldl'n co ot lIIlss Bradford lind I, o<ld thnt be le ft no word wher" he . n,y grcul-ui,r l' hnvlng hun the same COUld bo rea ched:' "I don't blamo him," 8110 !llmoMt illusion convln CE!d me thllt, It was some clnptrnp dev lHed by the plottere tor ·!IOhhed. "1 wi sh we could nil grt away pre,. lng un th e ~o.an ot tbelr Intended ott somewhere, aWIlY frOID It all .:' "Von't worry. Jl)verytblng we flnd vlct IillS. Eng rly I waited tor the comlnr o~ alit will hetp d iscover the plotters. o,'enlng 8l1d frOID half~R8t eeven on Tell me trom what part ot your roow I SRt bl' my wIndow waiting tor Bnr· did tbe sounds come." baru's "Ignal. It WQ.I neariy nln. "AlwaY8 trom tha Rome plal'll. up o'clock betore I hl!ard the .three tape In Ihe corner. near the cellini:' thftt hlld so startled ' me the nenlnl • "I thought !IO," I Bns ,vered. ''Tllat', before. QI.ckly I thnist ml head out where they came from In my room. 01 the window !lnd we. rewarded by Thllt Ihow!! It Ie JUIt soma mechanIcal seelnr hel'll appear at the ' lame mo- trick the, nre u81nl In the hope of ter- . rlf,ln, us. Do you know wbe lives ment• "We must not talk loa,," ue WUJled on the floor above'" . me. "80meone _mtaht _ . IlL Ba.. · "I baven·t the allpt..t 14ea. Do' , . MIID'IC!t t,,-'" IOU leame4 an,@UI, aIWr , '1'0 lie eo.&iaIll4J _-y..."..l "'...~ "ID--"'_1II\IID

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W e n de r C up c o n'!!e , onlv · .. .. . 45c Our S pe cial I:ll e lld. 0 1lIy .. .. .... -13c equ a l t o o th c r GO t o 60c (' otr~~~ ("all cy Rio Coffee . a Ibs . f o r ... $l

M. E. c hurch. will giYI! a lawn f e t t!

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Specials This Week

Se veral b ull [ u n:l w e nt t o Leba n on S unday aft e rnoon to see the M lIu ni~ s hut out the Lebnn on t e am .

,FARM BUREAU

W.N.Sears

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Mrs , Wa lt e r I:la kt! r ha~ Ill' rived ho m e fr om a n . ex t , u lied vi~i l wi t h relat ives in C" lo r lidu .

S und ay Sc h oo l at th i~ ~ hl1rc h e ve ry M i~s Li llie Nedr " . o f K UnHltH (· i l ~·. S unday Itt I ) u·c loc k. Prellc hin g service a t 11 o ' clock R. m . You are Mo. i ~ th e g u eH t o f r e ll1 l i ve~ ill ' )" iu, and i~ a t Ilr e~en t a t th e IWIll~ cord ia ll y in v ite d to b e p r e.s ent, Mrs. Ali ce M ~ Kin sl!Y . Sh e w ill s p e nd th e s umnH'r h e r e. r e i ur ll ing Orthodox Friends Church S unday Scho ol . 9:30 a . m . Me et· h o m e thi~ f ull.' ing fo r wor!ihill at ]0:30. Our'l1hirty- Day S h oe S lIle prov e to u s that cus tomers are trying t o Perry Christian Church Bible Scho(ll at 9: 30. Prellching save a\l th ey can. DON'T YOU at 10:30 a . m . a nd 7 :30 P IT\. Every· DELA Y - buy your school sh oes oll'e invited . J A . Pine . Pastor. now, while you can save money ' on every pair. Men's work shoell lit a Harveysbulrz Friends Church bargain. Men's Drl'Ba Shoes. $2.00 unday School, 9:30 . M eeting for to $3.00 leSH on the p ai r than in Worship. 10:30 Everybody cordi· Dav t on. X e nia. o.r L e b a non . J ohn ally invited to these services. A Funkey

St. Mary ' s Church S eventh SundllY after Trinily. July 18th: Church School at. 9 :30 a. m .; Morlling Prayerl\nd permon at 10:30.

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1\-1 'i· roo m fra mc:hn\1. c. good ham; 4 mil es frOITl Way ncsv ille. Ill y

ZIMMERMAN'S WANTED--l 000 Chickens .

Mrs. Iren e Horlac h e r . o f Sp l'i ll~' fi e ld . is !:Ipen Ji ll1C 11 w eek wi l h 11<: 1' aunt. Mr!:!. 1{oy MIl C U~ lh .

REPORT

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Mrll. Walter Me ~ Iure . Mi Sil L ill n h Blmhalll and Jamel! He nharn arv in OilYt on t od llY .

W. H. Madd e n is in Mkltll ' t own t oday. a t ten d ing I he LJ is tri c l Lll lW b e r lllt:' n 's Ilssoc iatiull.

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Waynesville

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Inc. Si one wo". Thill "l1h'h I ~ <'111 1111",1 In h~ t ho " il~st ,.t~lIH'lll " c;," 1I w!ll'k III tllf' \\ 1\1'1,1 18

Miss Mllry Hnwke , o f L e ban o n. at i the g.U~8t o f t;. Hawk e a n d d augh t er .

Oblo. at t he ome. of tbl CierI< 01 W'Jne Towolhill. W.yn88vllle. Oblo. up uulll II o·cl",·k.

Ooot oorpo:~o:n~~:::'":o~o.= _ Ibn 0111 Jur &lor m a N ,baG .y...... 11m• .. . 12, 88 0.00 8~., &~~'I!' '!I!!l Flderal Re-

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Mrs. Myer Hymlln 11m.\' dbujthter . tn IJtl''' . Pc.1ru. · Nut (\\'tll l " (HIPf l1 e I:le ;'nlce . a,ro vi~iting r e ili tive>l l n Cin- ('nn h i' In'wrfNI hcrWNl n llw }!rPfl t hl or k s. Tilt"' m l ('rotU'oIH' ~ I f(,\\, 'i .fhut c innnti.

Sealeu propOsal. will lJe rece h' ~ by the T rusteelf ot Wa),ll. T b wUJlhtp, Warren tlouot.J .

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THE MIAMI GAZETTE

v ille National Bank. at W a ynell' v ille in the State of Ohio. lit the ctose o f business. June 30, 1920. RB80U UOE8. La...,1 ud dacoUD~. !nclu,Una rId!Roun ll ..... .. HO. OOS 48 AOCOIlI&OCU 01 other b.ukR ,Uoeouutod . - . . '" - . .. 80~. O O T~a~ci : UO.811. a No ..... and bill. red lacount .. 1 ~Ihe~ IhllD 'edor. 1 R8Ior,'o

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Harry She rwood is a b u t in ess 'vis'itor in Mo rrow . today.

DON'T WASTE TIME

Insurance

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T he poet sai'd , "What is so rare as a da . in J une." The poet p robably ne\'er had a cow or ho rse , or a plow or b uggy to . sell. Yo u should worry about t he poet a nd perfect day, because you d o have lots of sm plus stu ff lying arou nd, wh ich is do ing yo u 110 good', but would help t he other fe llow out wond rfull y. \I t t his s tuff ofT yo ur list at once by n n nd. in th is pa per, and Y O Ll will rid you rself of a pile of jun k a round the plal:e .

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"Bound and Gagged" and A good Western Drama. Also. A good Two-Reel Comedy,

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Saturday, July 18th

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Featming 'rom Mix ill

"The Speed Maniac" Also Pathe News Admiss ion, 17 and 22 cents.

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Tuesday, JUly 20th

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A Select Special elltitled,

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GIVE . A . ___N_ Columbia Grafonola FREE

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LEBANON Ble STORE

SATURDAY, OCTOBER 2, 1920' Call at the store for par.ticulars


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Seventy-Second Year

. WAYNESVILLE; OHIO, WEDN ESD AY J LY 21, 1920

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Clarenc e Menden hall. private citi· zen. arrived home Saturda y eveninli' from Norfolk , Va,. wher.e he h8l' been statione d for some time. "Buck" hilS received his honorab le dischar ge tram the Navy, where he bait been for the past three years, and will now settle down as a private citizen. He VI as un the S S. Oklanoma during hiB entire enlistm,ent. Did it eve r occur to you that you are spendin g 127.; days in each ye-.ar carr),in " in coal Hnd kindlinl l and ca.-ryin!l out alhee to 8ay nothing of cleanin g and dig gillg dirl. B(lot and arim". A man'a work Is from six to lIix. but woman to her work 81ways Slicks, Let UII lIahten her laborll. Inlltall one of the wonder oil burners in your cook slove. It cooks as itboils a8 it bakes ail at one time, and it III cle!ln. The people tbal have bou~ht them are highly pleased with them. Perfect ly aafe; alwaye ready: just turn un valve; keeps temper ature even lit all times anri when done with it turn it out allowlllil kitrhen to cool off quickly . It certainl y ia wonder ful. Before you !live ,your order for cC)8J for winter come in lind leta talk It over. The wonder oil burner does tbe 88me work WI wood or coal and does it better; necessit y ii the moth· er of inventio n. Order . Wonder BurDllr now and stop worryin g about . coal. There's a Wonder Burller for every hE'Bter atove or range. Call or write Walt.er L. Sawyer . l;3peciGl represe ntative.

DDiPSEY SIGNS TO

BAn u: BRENNAN

I THE MIAMIS ' ~ ' C~'# 1 l ~ Swiss~ BEAT. IHEMSELVES l ~Alpine~ Singer~ s, Yodel~ ers and~ Player~ s Under~ Directi~ on of ~ "Daddy"~~ _ _ At Waynesville Cha utau qucl , Aug ust .17-21

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WILL .HAVE NORMAL

"Hazel Adams, "School.Hall," July Tbe Warren Countv Normal will 28. open at Waynes ville ne~t Septem ber, probabl y on Tuesday the seventh . Mr . and Mrs. J. M. Taylor were but formal announ cement ot the dav Dayton visitorASunday . ' will be sent out a bout two weeks , before the opening . Hay Mills and Chas. Frye were There is no tuition whatev er to v\l!ltors in Miamis burll Monday . pay. the only expen~e being the cost of the tex t books neeJed and thl' Mr. and Mrs. Fred ' Caskey were supplies for cllUlS work. Arnnge in Dayton during the past week. menta for board, room. I'tc. , ehould be made in advance as 80 to have all Mr. and Mrs . R. E. Davia and Ion. 8uch matters settled before of Duyton were week-en d lI'ues!s school begins. hel ll. Allgfad uaLes of schools are eligible to Ask John Hawke whal he thought of "Hazel Adams. " at 'Plel1llant Also any who have had two years ur more of reKular high .chool work, Plain . and who will be twenty- one or more Mrs, Fred Hartsoc k and ~hildren. years or 8ge by Septem ber, 1921. of Milford . are 8 p~n<linli' a week may enter and on comple ting the year's normal training be entitled to here with relativc 8. the same credil.8 I1lI thoHe who at'4! Mr. and Mrs W. R. Grether . of first-'g rade high-srh ool graduat e!!; Dayton , spent Sunday with Mrs. the m,ature r age makes up the lack largely of the high-s('hool work Alice McKin8ey and family . Upon success fully comple tin" ihe Elliott Wright arrived home Sat- thirty-s ix weeks of normal training , urday from the East, where he has the student s are given diplomas been staying !lince his 8chool closed . which entitle them to one-yea r certificates in any county in the state Thousa nds of Warren County lollts With the posf ible exceptio n of two are taking advanta gll of the S. i"red or three c"untie s these certificaLe!! Cu.' Lebano n Big ~tore Free Graf- are renewa ble twice without examionola offering and uvailing them· nat~n, un~85 it be in the "Princi selves of th·! opportu nity to get in pIes of Teschin g." Th,m if the hohler un the around floor . Drop in the is teachin g8ucces sfu\ly she IA given a three·y ear certific IItore and get the particul ars. ate which is re-

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Graus Will. Bring Breath of Alps to Chautauqua This Summe~

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Late 'abuage Plants for sale. See Not so muc h joy in ou r repo rl t hi" Pa rlt Lea k, week , Th" Miam is choa las t Su n· Blind Enterta i nmen t, School Hall . da y a~ the Rcre ptnhlc tim l' to rid l h ir ~ y s [ em~ of sa m' rot len ha~ W e tl ne~day evening . J uly 28 , bull, and (If cnu r~e it hall to hI' bpr.:. V. Barnha r t and Mahlon Hidlte fo re the la r)! 5t e r nll'll t!t Py have we re Lebanon vi ~ito rij Tuesday . played to lh b ~e a~on . For Sf'I'!: )'ld yca r~ the Hell hroo k Mrs. S. M. Sell ars, of Lebano n. t!'~lIn hu. UCl'lI tt·llin g' our h flY~ l hnt spent Thursda y here with re latives. a ~ a ball tl'a m lh 'y wlJ uld make a pretty gouu uunch o f n ll r~ e ma id s. Mrs Caro lin e Hogers, of Lebano n Thi ~ fai ry tale ha. been repea ted so ~ Il e nt unday aft ernoon at the home flCtI'n th"t (lllr btoy~ ha ve rome to he- uf Geu rgc Ilartsock . lip\'!:' it, de ~ pi t l! th pi r splemlid sucr(' s~ HI<:lin.st othe r teams , und du r ing Mr . a nd Mrs . Gord en J oy are th e fi r,t inni nl{ or la~t Su nd ay's spendin g n week with relativ~ . In ~ p 8~m plnycd t he Il'a me lik e a' uunch La redo, Clermo nt county. of d 'c r<, pit old lri ~ h washerw omen Pou r g laring e rrors and Rve hit s. .. Haz I Adams," School Hall. I flo)~t of which sho uld have handl ed . WOOnes tl ay everiillil . July 28. Adel(plain ~ why 111' visil o r~ ~e(' ur f'd II , rnisMiun :,:)c (includinK wa r t!l X ) comman di ng' lead (If six runs right I a t t he s tar t. T he boys then settled M i~s Lillie Ned ry , Mr. and Mu. r1 0 WlI a nd pl ayed rea l ball llntil thl' H R. Graham a nll t wo children , are eigh th whe n so me miscrea nt again spendin g todllY with relative s in severer! the an chor rOlle alld the ual- Lebanu n. Inon went up. Bellbro nk scored fou r I. IIlvory coun try bas contrtbu Led .OLOe l'odl 11I0 re in this f rome . ~ r . II Uo.I zlth r j)11l~ 1J 1 •• If yo u need shoes of any style. rel1I u ~ l c,d d r cl, " for h is ubJilty n.s fl sJleclal Rnd distinct torm at musJc to Th e lund o f tJl P ~nolY t IlIJl"' u Alp" lellder and Prender gast made a c lean home me mber .. ur large stock II ~I n g "r. tbe wortd at mus ical a rt. From w1ll be r epre is beiDa en Thl ' ('O I1IIiIi IlY 11'111 111'1 ~ ' nl I IVO c o n· run in th e third, and in t he se venth sold lower Hawai I' come the ukelele playen, QUO. Jl rogram thi ('(I un th' t"lInu au· than any . house , city or s " Ultllll. ' ,. h)' R !I: "OUJI \! ~ n s ur nat iv e Swl s~ so ng ~ and )~ o d · a wa lk, II ~ ingl e anel three trom the south tb e negro banJo ot six visiting country . J ohn A , Funkey . mua l ci lln, 1I",1 ~,· Ill\' lellll" M\hlp lin g. '1'1I,· y wilt 111111' ''1' 111 lll<' ,Inlqllc e rrors pJay"l'8. and tram 'Swllzer land the of "Da dd y" Gm u". fUI1 were tu rned int o three more 11 U d In Swld" II lul IltlJ': \l' tl\' e 'I' yrolpn n cos t u lU O. rnn il for our "reRpec table ladies ." Mr. and Mrs . H . R. Graham and -~~~~~~ ~-~-==~ -~ . ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ ~.~~~.~~~~~~~~~~~~ Amid all thi ~ woe Bnd sorrow. the two children . Aloha and Phyllis. ~~~~ of splendid ' work of Jarrett , the Mi- KansBs City, Mo" are the I guests of a mi 's new catche r, shines up like the their aunt. Mrs. Alice McKins ey and ~i1 ve r lining in the cloud s. This uoy da ughter . . showed as up good as any catehe l Rev. and Mrs . .J . F. Cadwal lader tha t has played on the lot this year. and Miss Clara l1i1e weretn Wllmin ll' Tlie score: dormal training . ton Monday afterno on Mr.. Mary the holder of · such certific ates A number of our citizens repre· Oullloroo k rl H 1'0 A & L. Adams accomp anied them honi A 13 Ryman 'l.! Annive r II I'y Sale at Ar e thu r Zell, who has lat ely helm H . Well ... l 1> . ••. . . G 2 1 10 1 d.l'e conUnu e teBchinlZ she may sentiDlr the churches. lodge,..... grango Wllynes vill e means rar e bargain s . t ra nHf ' r rl'd to Pittsbu rg. S a o 0 . 21) ....... .. 6 ~ for a weeks visit. and who !'owell talce the two years course offered in and other organiz ations 1 1IIIW l d d i~ , 8• ..• ,.. .. 2 a o I o in Wayroes - rt lakes many new papel'S to contuin is e mpl yed II , Weller .c .. .. .... 6 2 I 9 UI I by the Pennsylva nia 11'1100 . t etate. normals and so obtain a ville, met at the Rest roo'm last 3 . 1[ .. ... .... .. ~ I (I 1 Wpd- the s tori."s of the day . An d Lhen railroad. wril,\'3 his g There will be an ice cream .soclal Wr lg h.. ~ t.. ..•.• .• , 5 I 1 ~ ~ fathe r I)f a t rip '1'U life certific ate On this tw.O years' nesdaY"l!vening. and listened t 6, • t .. . . . .. . .. I o 1 , u to Lyle l he news isn' t hal f to ld . Thi s i ~ ew York . Ii ays. in J)!lrt; Sld e" . l rlt·kor. r[ · ... ~ o 1 U (I uo given by the Cheerfu l Helpers class. c~urae (sevent y·twow eeks) thecoun - De Jarnett . who explain ed Barn ard. p ..... . . . • • U U U thework - aClly the case of HY MA ' A NNJ· • I July 29. 1920, at the Ferry Church , "J had a v."ry IIleasall l visll to t1 normal course will count for ciation. He told in detail lhe full VER 'ARY ALE II " l1 '1'0 II 101. 3 . . . at 8 o'clock . Everyon e ill Invited to .. . . .. . . whi h s tart s F ri. Ne l\ York flOr a fel\' da y! . a nd saw a (wenly- four weeks. Tht! work at working s of the Co mmuni ----------~-~- come and enjoy t~ erv ice day . Ju ly 23rd. T hi a le st ril( .9 R Ilot of t hat themsel ves. c ity . I left Phi ladelph ia \\' 11),1188 , ' (11 0 It II 1'0 A ,\U 'the IItate normal may be taken In the Inc., of the aasociat ion. & and at th e eVlJ ry poin t a new nole in savinl(s ., al lit o'c1oc k "ult{" 01. . . .. .. I 1 I :at u rol ay mo rn in g . and f'J~'rondo, Bumme r 8choole If 80 de3ired . so conclus ion of his r emarks . ij llr l o u , Jr . rt ... 4 I I oI Miss Cha rlotte Antram left Monday , answere d r her e are two reasons fo r this Lfl-ea t the t rip t Il . 'f' u I I W YOI' k tuok j URt t wo ( ' rattc . Nli • •••• • •••• • there need be no loss of time. It many questio ns which we U . UIl rIO" . d .. 11 . . . , (I I ~ o for her home in Washin llton D. C., af. re put t o bargain f east a t this time. j' ir. t of ho urs. T he coullt ry hdwee n th 'He Vrl'[·. 31/ .. ....... .. J I 1 3 will .thus be Reen that the county- him . (iihhona. 2b . . .. . .. " : ter spendin g a two weeks vacation O· 6 I a ll the firm is great ly ove rs tocked Lw() Il laces is I 'vlJl and mu ch of It i s T holl lit!' , 1b o ~ II normal" offer an econom ical and safe 1 The Idea of the associat ion is ve ry a nd mus t dispose o f a fJ ulIt:lti ~ with Mr. and Mrs. GeorICe HartllIJ , p . IIJ . •. .. . II ty of its \ Hwa m py . T he tra ins ."n te r New Jn Io&Sbor .o, ,I pl;m to Ilart with. and then if one plain - commu nity be ttermen rI'tl ll : {'. • . • • • • ... I I ': sock .a nd other relative s • t - goods at once to mnk .. room f or fu ll . York by means of J,lno (I . ." p . I lJ . ..• •• •. " o it sub way under wishes to keep on teachin g the way someth ing our town surelv -7 1 7 17 - 9 needs. merchan dise. an,1 secondl y, as t his t he Hu usu ll rive r . '1'0 Ia l •• .••. . , . • 3:) T ile ~ t a lion itsel f is wide open. But there is not the The election of officers followe d i t,he anniver sa ry da te 0 1' l Miss Olive Allen is spendin g thl8 his store. i one of Lhe fines t in Lhe world and expense that aolng away to Bchool and were: Dr. J. T. Ellis, [J ollhruok • • • , . • •••. ,; I g U U 0 u , 0- 11 week at the summe r camp preside nt; t he flrm have a yearnhl g ot the sha w IIccupi es.an ent ire ulock ." Wa yn . l vi lle ... ' .... 0 0 I 0 0 0 ~ u u- , would entail. Lou St John. vice-pre sident; Wal- t heir gratitud e f or the Day ton Y . W. C. A. on the Stillt ru st and "At"tel' geLlinIC a roo m . I started MitIS Edna Howlan d. who, for some ter McClur e, treasur er and water river, near Covinll ton, Ohio, Henri· ~o n fid ence ri.'po~ed in th m and for o ut, I~alket l down Broadw ay to th e five years bas been in charl(e of the etta McKins ey. secretar where she Is actiDg In the capacit y y. J. W. the gene ral suppo rt and patron!lge Bowe ry. th en cl ow n t his' noted st reet county normal at Weat Union . OhIo, White, Mrs Emmor Bailey of athletic directo r. and Mise ex tended. T hey wish to r pay t~, t!ir to lhe Broo kl yn brid ge , a cross t he will be the directo r next year at Clara Lile. exec,u tive ·commit tee. legion of friend s a nd clls tomers in a bridge. and int o Br~o k l y n . I got WRynesvllle ' She ill exceptio nally 'Hazel Adams ." a good clean l'bt> firat thing to be accomp lished substan ti al manner for Lbe many fn-I my first glimpse of the God!)ess of well qualifie d and; Warren county 18 will be a play day. as decided play, played by a home talent com· by the vors' received fr om th m . Liberty in w York harbor, while fortuna te In l18Curing her services . aaaociat ion, to be he ld on pany . of Cozzadd ale, Ohio, for the Thursd ay , A big stock of clothing , dry goo ris, c ros~il1g th e briug e. When I came :!he II very practica l and directly to J\lly 29, afterno on and evening benefit of the Waynes ville Premie r . at shoes and furnishin gs iB sacri fic ed buck to New Yorl(, I visited the T hos Courtney, who lives on the Band, the point. In her training . the &Chao I ground s. The program is d uring this sale, which Wednes day evening . July 28 is an ofT'e r- Woolwo rth buil d inl{ . and went u p The County Su~rlnt.ndent will al follows! -Maffit place on the Lytle road. and Admission 35e, (includi ng ing-with out profit . It wi ll be a ve ri- inlo the t ower. wh ich i ~ war tax.) 730 feet who has ueen ill for th e past six have aBDeral charp of the work and 8:00 p. m.-Mr . C. S. Bi~t No ext ra charge for reserve d seats. will bring tabl e econom y event long to be re- above t he sid ewalk . will teach balt a day each week in months . became ve ry despond ent, the Wonder Box . me mbe red . It wil l be a boon ami "Afte r this visit I wallted thro ugh and took .his life Tue the normal . He h8!l had more than 0;00 p. m . -~tory hour, day aft e rnoon. Mr. and ·Mrs. F .. B. Hender son. Miss Saule. a benefit t~ a ll . I t wil! eement t he Wall street a nd dow n t hrough the He had work ed a ll of t he morning Bnd ordinar ily ample prepara tion and In 6:00 p. m. - Lawn supper daughte r, Lo~llIe. Mrs. J - H, . Bring your bond Of frl cnd"hlp be tw een t he peo· old lJ r pur t of Ne w York to lhe Bat- in the hay Held, and af ter rlinner he Colema n. addition wide experie nce in th;e train· basko!a . Mrs. LoUIse Wooley, Mra. pie and lhe peol Ie's sto~' ~u r yeai'll tery . 'l'u e~d'I\Y, too k an auto bu s wa nde red off. Th e familv became Harry Walter Ina of teacherl l. . 7:00 p. m.-Tw ilight Com mu l1 it y to come. Anu lua tl)' , It WIll Rure and 80n, Dan, of Lebl)' and rode UIJ F'i fth ave nu e , pas t l h!: In rllCard to the work of the coun. . .' started off on a hWlt anon; Mr. and Mrs_ Nathan Hawes . . ~ U ~IJ I ClO U ~ , anu red uce ou r sto~ k a nd make rOl.lm home of th e Vande rbilt . Goulds . f h' t1 normals it, in gen.r~1. affords 7 ~me. Mr ::1I H. ~ee;:s. nd fou nd him under a and Mr. and Mrs. D. L. Crane at· C S for our nt! w fall me rchandi se. YO U t! tc. , II:nt.i came uack thr(l ugh River· c~~II;I~'f \~iIlows in a ravine 90uth tendi'd better and more practica l training : w~i m .( ress y t~e fun~ral of Mn Mattie ra , . 'canno t Ilfford to PUS!! it up . lL will id e drive , whi ~h f oll ows the bank s o t I h than the otllers for the simple rea- 8'16 te o L Holland In Spring Yalley Sunday . f I1e ouse. I k pay you to HnLicipa te your wao Lq of the Huds(ln and is th prett iest lin that they offer so much more • p. m.- oca spea ers. II e h!Ld u ~erl II repe.a ting shotgun ",,!!IIII!!!!IIII!!!!IIII!!!!1111!!~~!!IIII!!!!IIII!!!!1111!!!!! for month s to co m ' and re cord in ~ tree t in New Yor k. !!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!! practice teaehin g and In addition to fo r the pu rllos . The family have you r Euvo r til(' savi ng aCman y,lllany • ul1dav went to th e Zoo at Bronx I een watchi ng him for some time, that, lubttitu te work. In this way dollars. the teacher Ireta to do 'a lot of the park . Th e co ll ec ti,,!1 of wi ld IIlIi · kn ow ing lhat he would lake hia life THEY PUT COX AND - - - mals kept in this par k is the larges t if he had the opportu nity, Mr . Cour t ney has been a hard ,IE: work e r, Bnd wa s a very success ful Will you kindly pull the .good RE" word of the comlnlr county (lormal through Chinatown a nd callght my farm e r. 1I1 ~ wi fe. who was formert rain f or home," on to others who may also be interly Miss Ada Stoke . is a.l most pros_ __ ___ - - ~ted! ' Yours Rlncerely. As David and John Woollar d and t rated ove r the affair. He was a F. B. HARRI S, SOU8, Herber t and Forest, we re enmemhe r of Waynes ville Lodge F. & The DUllg ht ers r e.union was he ld Supt. Warren County Pub. School. route to Waynes l'ille to A. M. , wh o will have charge of the attend the at. t he horne of Mr . [Inti Mrs. Bd - - - •• - , funeral of tbeir' cou8ill, Miss Nellie Method .uL Rirlg ' ville, fun e ral. Oh io, Sun'The fun eral wil l be held Friday Woollar d, 'they met with ali acciden t day, July Ll. Th08e Il resent W(lr e near Miamis burg., .w hen their ma- Mr. and Mrs. William aCLe rn ooll at 2 o'clock at his late Da ughtt!rs home. Inte rment in Miami cemeter y . ahlne ran off the road and into a and lilLIe g randdau ghter . Cryst al , wire fence. breakin g the machin e and Mrs. J(lIthryn Casey. The Wa rren COll nty ra ir premi um - -of Corwin ; and causinlt a delay of nearly three Mr . and Mrs. Carl Sheets books are au t . a nd are in the hllnd s and fa mhours, arrjving here too late for the il y, Mr. und Mr:l Roy William s ;\ncl of Secr etary Ed. S Conkl in . 'l' her ytraord inary achieve ment at. funeral. After . spendin g Friday f a mily. Mr . an d M . R D I The e .. .1 lire sllve ral changes in the progra m r9 ay e9 anu of the fair this here with relative s, they left Satur. . B . year, which will be M' R "'I tal'ned in discoun .tin ... the ruling t dsugli ter. ermce. ISS eva ., letl 8 • the' Fair Price Commi interest ing to evervhoJy . The fair ' d M .ioD by the S. day tor their home in Hagerst own. and f rlen. Ed C b II "I rs. amp e , l\ r. It'red Co.. Lebano n Bla Store as Indiana . and Mrs. Swanso n and family. of will be held SepLe mber 14, 15, 16' Look among your books for over• ____ •--antll7, and all indI ca tions point to a d ue library .books. and help shown in the reinark able achedul es the work Dayton. Mr. and Mn Chal'lie Da u8:h• sllccess ful fll ir l OI' Warren County of our libraria n by returnin of lower prices which haa·bee n thltir g them ters and son , \"rankli n, of Miamis· this year. pOlicy rllibt alona, but doubly dit~ ' prompt ly,. Do .this at once, so that burg, Mr . and Mrs Rufu f! Pope an d _ _ ___ _ __, _.. the full number of books may be . counted In their great July Clearan ce family. Mr. Fred ' Daught ers and final prlee availabl e for other patrons . S.le now on, and I,· .. ack, of C n· Ollie Davis arrived . home from children , Thelma and JO · BlDashln" daYI wI·t.h . r-.'Iar· ';"~kl Cincinn These books belong to the towns. of ati·Sunday afternoon. where tervllle , Mrs J enni M e dsughter """s, ship and all read~r9. are expecte d to of Mercha ndise, Shoes, Wom VIA .r. an ,Mrs , Mur· he has ~n for the past two wee k 9, Barshm anvill e, df return them wlthm a reasona bll! '1 '1 and Chlldre n'lI Wearin jr Ap. on accoun t of an operatio n. He S is lin Met hod an amI y. II r~. arep.to M' dB' Boger, Mr. lind Mrll. Chll~. parel and Batll, Mtlthe'Q , en S an Oy8 IfIlting' better rapidly, and his of Middlet owl1 and Mr. and Mrs. Clothin g and F'urn\.! hlnp through . frlende hope that It will be a per- JameS Simpson . of l~hJgevillc. other things. so please handlp. them out prett, much the wbole etore, II manent recover y, ' Mr. . Da~s has All came .with baskets well fiHed These were tbe IIUIIl ...... brea1ttn , all rec:Ord8. Seldom , If ev· been with the Pennsy lvama A musical program will be ren- carefull y and be sure to return railroad with good t hings and at the noon ~x and Hardl. .. It ..... dered by th e choir of the Methodist them . A book lost or mislaid ce~e8 guns--O er. has a I8le like this continu ed 10 for .bout,t hirty years, mo~t of tllelr potltlca l tbl\ hour the lable was pread under t he church, !:)unday evening ; July 25lh. t o bl;.' of value to ou r rea!lers . long. Thll -.Ie is keepina fai~ and time lilt foreman of tbe section De,uocru Uo IUId ae...bl'- . . . . The large shade trees and all (lid justic~ ventlun8 wblc:b belped brtac ~ the enOl'ftlOU8 patroD~e from 811 railroad compan y, too, will at 7:80. A special ollering will be ,lad t lh ood dnOlllinll llonli to parta'o f Warren CounQ II a blab to baye him back OD the OIIID be tllken for the ,benefit of the music Job IIPin, 0 e IE flIIw spa per, pllblllla era. U..... .. Mr. Clarence Buward s fell trom a tribute of appreci ation for an ana. . . bella valuMble man. HtU'I., Dot , DauClw rtJ or CeI. ..... fund. The public ill cordiall y Invited, load of hay one dsy la,st week and I for lIardl.c . uti - ...... -.-.a.. uai JDODI7. ."lq opportl lDiQ. • • - ••- - - : •- • received a badly bruIsed shoulde r Moore or Younpa o"ta, . . . . p• - • "HueI Adamt ." ScbQOl OaU, Jull Ceorp Green, of North Fairfiel d, and a seve~e shakeup bu~ no 'bonel ror COL Doth .... ~ to pi .l'be IIIuDl Gluttt -UO per pia ... 011 1M 'WO MUg " - . Ohlo. called on friends ber. today were broken . . .~ .. . •. ... 1 ,

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Shoes for the Whole Family At Most Unusual Sacrificing, Figures Lot of Men 's Oxford ~ IJoes, IJlacks ~lllLl tans , bu t to n nnd lacc, 98 not aU sizes, $5.00 va lues. . •

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Work Shoes , L ion brand , E ndicott J ohnson, We rn b ren,ner $3 95 ma ke, ' G,OO valu e . . . . . . . . •

Lad ies' Oxfurd P U IlIPS nnd $ 5 3 5 Ties, b lack a nd Cordovan. •

Mell's Fine Dress Shoes, $3 45 b~c: k only, $5.00 va lllc. . . . •

C h i l drell ·~ .lJ a b)' 1? 0 1~ Pumps $ 2 4 8 b lack , ::s.3 a nd :::;3.;:>0 va l , . . •

11 n's Wa lk-Over Shoes, bes t in th e bouse, $6 85 lip to $10.00 value .1. .. . . . ... .. . ... . ... . , . . . . . . . . . •

La:i~~~)(~-I~~\lu~I.I ~. ~, ~~ ~.h.o.e~: .b.l~~~.~~~ .~~~~~ . . ....... $ 6 . 8 5

Men 's Finest 'W ork Shoe::;, bes t in t.he house, every . pair gua ranteed , li p to $8.50 va lue .... . .. $5. 5 and

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All 50c. Pla id Gingham , 39 SpecIal. . . . . . . . . . . . .

, Ladies' Silk Hose, black and white, $1.50 value ....... . ..

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95c Linoleum, Sale Price, per sq. yd.

75e Regular $1 and $1.10 ' ,C ongolem, per sq. yd . 8ge ' $16.75 $19.75

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e Hope Brand Muslin, bleached, special. .. . . 37e Fancy Voiles, assorted 89 designs . ..... 75c a nd e

Men's a. nd Young l\Icn' s Sui ts . $19 $27.50 a nd $30.00 va lu e, .,. , . . , .. . . •

Wh ite Table Damask, .. $1.0Q value . ... . . .. .. White T a ble Damask, $1.50 value . .. .... .

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Me n's and Yo ulI g Men 's Suits, $14 $25.00 value .. . ... . .... . . . . . .. ... , .

All 45c Plain Chambray, Special ....... . . . . . .

Ladies' Lisle Hose, black, white and cordovan, Spp.cial .............. 5ge

Crex or Deltox Rugs 9x12, $19.50 val .. {)x12 Fabric Rugs , Regular $25 value.

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Boys' and Girls' Hose, black white and tan, 50 and 65c value, 39 & 4ge

Ladies' Silk Hose, $2.50 value ...... ..

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Outing Flannel, good quality, 40c value . . . . 33e Outing Flannel, best quality, 50c value , . . . 43e Canton Fiannel, best quality, 50c value . .. . , Unbleached Muslin, 'yd . wide, good quality ... Curtain Scrims . . ...... . 25c, a9c and 5ge Lancaster Apron 0 ' Gingham, best. grade .. 3 Blankets from 15 to 20 per cent off.

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Me n 's and ~ r e ll 's Stli t , S55.00 value, $ 3 4 peciaI. . .. .. .. • Boys' Suits af greally reduced prices, 20 to . 33 per cent off. M en's and BOY$' Dress and Work Pants, from 10 to 2.5 per cent off.

l3oys' Wash Suits, $1 9 8 _ $2.98 , $2. 48 and . . • II/Ien's Overalls, . $ 2 3 9 $2.75 value . .. ; .. •

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Felt Hat.<; from 10 to 20 % off

Men's Furnishings Men' s Wo rk Shir ts in pla in bIll, gray, fa ucy st ripe' a nd che ks. l~very shirt is full cut a nd well nn de. $ SI.7·) amI $2, OU va\. 150 \fell 's Dress S hirts ' in F rench, Percale and Madras. 1n.I\I1dcrecl a nd French cu lTs $2.56 vaillc . .' . . .... Men 's fi ne DressShirts,i\ll adras undC repe,silk stripe $6.50 and $4 value. . •

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$5.00 value ... " . ~ . . • Men's Genuine n. V. D. and Seal pax U. S. · Special . . . . . . . . . . . . • Men's silk sox, all colors $ 1.00 value.... ...... C ,Men's silk sox, a ll colors 9 '5 $ L. 25 va lu e . . . ... , . . . C Men 's Union Suits,. hort sl ~e ve a nd 'an k,le .. length. Spcclal. . '. •

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$1 35 M~n 's ~ n~s t Oli" Un- $1 89 lOll SU.Its , ~ ... , . . . . • M c n'~ Athletic l!nion $1 '24 S Ulls. Barga lll . .. . "

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Ladies' Silk Georgette Waists, value $5.98. .. .

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F. M, CUNN I NGHAM POI' Prosec u ti ng Atto rney

Waynesville Motor Sales . Agency

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WAYNESVILLE, OHIO

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HAI-tRY W. L E WI ' For County Commissioner JOSEPH WATKINS F o r County Commissioner ( F'or Socond Terlll)

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Bla ok s mlth . one lu gen eml w o rk FRANK B. STOKES pr e fe rJ ll d . I n rCIlly 8 t n t e qUllllfi oa. For Co unty Commissioner ~Io n \l lIu d wu ge~ d e8lr ed . UII Il a l~o l UHe severul g eoernll n bo r ers . \ Vft ::=========~====~==========::: \lil Y 400 \lur b o ur , wit-h nn extm f,;! , I'er w eek f tlr r ell:ulnr IlUendllo oe . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . ['h e O r ego n Ia Bridge Go, Le bl\non . O hi o. jil l

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S uppo~ o n bnnd ot criminals ",n_I 'l'UWUII' IP' W.. yn ",,·lI lu. \.1110. III! IIn,1I . 1 locn ted In U.e nportment ho use 011 th l' o'elf/"k, LOIT ... Examined Correctly ... WEDN ES DAYI JULY Ilnnr nbol'e th e Bradfords und 111 ? Access t o e ith e r Ilpnrlm ent wOll lrl ' 110' be d lmcul t. Ry cho rt rone IA ,I. r or "ul,llIg II ill , II'ltluIIIII8 tho grud o 0,,0 m~I' · L O:T- A lI ru otl, witb gImlet In e nd , AT MODERATE PRICES J Ins rll~ ·un UU tll~ Uro.. "lck 1, IlI. til WIIYuo b tll\' e~ n F , ~; Th nIlHI S' b OUlI') tlnd I ,J. I dcr8 th!.'y cOllld eas ily rench IIlth .. r Sf'1 'l'oll' " .hl ~ , Warren Collnt)'. I),hh,. S.ld "c" 'r~ct will 110 let to)' tho yar<l , ae· 'vfly n e~ vl l i fl. W Il8 le f t on runnln ~ or rOfllllS. Th oy woul d be 80 Incnl pd cor" l lI~ 10,1,(> pl."" OJI " ."""illeotlo,," tlO 1110 ho"r!l of J . E. Frnzie r 's Il.nto t rn ok . . t hn t th " re 1I'0 uid be li t tle d Iffi c ul ty ror lit the (,Iorl, 's oilico. Wa ),,,,,", ilia. 1)1110. 'rll" th elJl tn tI "I so 1II:;81erlo\l 8 sounds tll r t~'~~l"\~~t~\,~i~I,;I,~,r o'rt~"I~u'l'~~~~':.I~:;,J h':,II~lr~~ 8 Il~~e~!~ t.r~~~ ~.~!I' :~' (~~flc!~lO tll lj~'l o r I Optic a l Department terri fy ing th o people In th e npnrt· Sutl! Trust"". r,,"orlo the right 1.0 r J c~ S [) t 'l St X - Oh' IIny .0' 1 .n bid. --_\ . e rCll . ' • on .la. 10 Uhls III". L ho •• 111 I Iln(l the " _ruO 01 Lho me olS bolow, I recn II I'll t hnt In e '·· ery cose th e vol c~s and lIle foo tste,,~ lIldd", IlI\lorscrl 0 11 tl,o lJld. FOn SALE O pen evenings by appointmen t · I~~" }; . c~ NMk1 ~~ seeme(l to com e from somewhere n p

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near the ceiling. Ot cOllrso It . 8 e~11I 0C! preposl erous thftt a crlll1lnlll hun cl would lInd lodging In " hlXl1rloll" npnrtmellt hOl1 ~e 111'0 thl • . ye t. wh), not? T enants In these buil d ings len II littl e IIbOl1 t en eh olh cr Rn..ll Cllrl'{\ l o~", Th ~ I'e I,'n's 110 e xchRn Jr of nelghhorly \'I ~ lts, Once ha vlll g gll in NI nccos.' to s nch n bull illn g by fOI'I:'d referell (,c~, SO 1011J{ M Ihe)' puld tll(,'''' r ellt prolllp t· Iy, 110 0 11 (, In th build ing w ",leI !loth · er hI!! hcull nbou t th e chnl'll cler ot nn y of the 01her te llllnt s. '1' bl s lust th oory seem!:!d th e mos t plaus ible, Be Id ~ It wn ~ the cn . l o~t to work 011. It ou"j,t not to be dim. .. cult to nseerlnln who lived In the l\\'P apllrtln !:!lIt9 IIbo"e. Uudoubtellly my

h'!~ t source ot loformntlon woul!l be Nelli e Kelly. t h e tel ephono opeMltor.

I'e rhnps , too. she mlgbt be able to In· fnrm m e or my grent.unc! e's wh erenbouts. More than likely he hlld lett n er forwnrdlng' oddress tor hi s mall wltll h . With B letter · ~ ~ocl wrltten "to my mother I (Iesccnded 10 the IlInln ftoor ~ , nnd begun 11 conver8lltloo with Miss K II ' b ' kl h ' h e ): l a s DS were \\fUS t e Del\r~ es t p lllce t hnt t eould buy stllmps. As we chntled I began complu lnl lli h bw lon ely It was In the opartment and wOltn~ up by Invltllll her to .dlne wltll iliA that AVRllln tr. t

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1l1•• rle. WorrOIl Cou nty Ohio. thlt' Ihor" 11' 111 lJo ~ n 01' ''''011 held ill •• Id ""hllol dlsLrlGt 01 tlte "slIul VOl lug pIli.'''', lInLw". u Lllu 1I0u", ur 6;3 U I . M ~nd 5: ~ . 1' . M (In tho . Ol h ' IB)' or A "~lI" . 1 9~O. lor Ii," purp".o fi t llIolthlg ft C ",I" ltlonll l l .. , 101'), U\)OII n" 1"" oh IO IIrol!OrLy lu said "0",)(11,1i.lrl!'l . tOrl h. '''PI",n or 1110 pu llilc ochool. III .. It I db! ri" I, K&!tl ad .lI· Llon"1 to.' 1., y to "" Three I II, mlll. Iler Oil ' nlllli lor II ttlru, or 1\18 ( ~ ye.", fly ordor of UUII ..,I 01 E,l ue . Llu n " r Wo yno rrow u!Jhi V Hu rnl S ch oo l n isl rk l . \ Vsrreu Oo unL),. vh lo I!: . v . U ar~llftr l , Olerk.

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Bran, Mlddlln&s. DIKelter Tankage, Hominy MMI, . 011 Meal. Cottonseed MMI an. Oround Bnley. Drain Tile, Hollow Bulldinl Tile, Fenclnl Posts, Fertllilerl, Selr Feeders ror Hog'.IBarrel Salt

Special prices on 100II, taken direct from cars. Come to our o f rk:e or phone your needs, Let us .upply you from ~rs lind save you mone),.

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Graduate of Oblo Slate Unlver.11

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Wayhesville.

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The Place to Buy Your Farm Supplies is of

J. A. McCoy, VETERINARY SURGEON

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5 h.p. Stationary Engine

VICTOR S. LO E R

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These tractors have been taken in trade o n larger outfits, 'and .:an be purchased at less than half price. Practically new.

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In good mechanical condition. In good shape, ov~r­ hauled by factory.

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Avery 8-16 Tractor I. H. C. 10-20 Tractor

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('IIII III!: II Ili xi. I 1",<lp II", ('("" . 11'1'11 " 1111". II ~ !(l llip .... \ lill ,' Homll." II". " fIr )' III".'t '" "h l" " III ,. •••. t UII I'f1I1I ~. wllPre h OI'() 's or IWI·tl· pllr. s uers nf 1'1 en ""'(, 11'1'1'0 won t t tl H. K"IIl' hie In d ill'! IIlIti tI II lie.·. 1 oh~"T\'"'' Iho glt'flll! or AIlII Htu ~ lIo" li nt enlllt' Into h I' eyes (I S s ile h nrd 11'111 IIllln\l.lO our J)ld It· nat S(,~111 1l10rp' 1I 111?1~' t hnt t h ~ destlnutiOIl. orr h plotle r wos lull'e BI'utlfnl'd' exh\ I,"lInnl1? At fi rst \\' t nlkcll, In B"OIl,l\\'IlY 'I'hls Ihenr)' SCPn1url fA r Olnr ICII ' fu s h loll , o f th e th eAIl'rs li nd r c IlItI· IIh le. Wlllll' Lhe Jjrlldtor'l~ hll,1 h Ill'd r 8n l~. o f Ihe pili ce we wero In. or the lI ot hlll !; frOIl1 IH III ror S " '1"'111 ypllrs. / p".,pl .. lit th e· tnhles n!lout liS, bul th e Iltl l)lI r 'ltlt'n or ClolI'l' 1I 1'II dr .. rr l' ~ gr l " l ulI~ I Y T Il'd Ihe COI1I'ol'l'lI t1 on t n ell j!'n>e"111 I1t IIl I~ h t hl"' o ,llIl'IH'lcd hIs M I"~ I\ pll)' h' · I·~.'lr nnd to hcr wOI'I: 1I111h' .. nn " In sp ire" hili' to UII "Itempl In th e IInll l'l ",,·n!. Il t hluck lll ll ll. Yet how COlIlll h gn lll (COll tl o,,"" on ""go. ) " "CIl~S to thc \\' ull sn re whl" 'e Ihe dl · " ("'ce ' ll fl pprS II· C,·C kept. or ho\l' co ul,1 hI' be !ll'opJ)ln g n Oles 0 11 the fl oor nf fl nl'hnrfl II rudrord's hed r no rn i 11 o\\, co uld he ha ve stole n l he Cus (jln pA ris ? It seemed IlIl.'r ed lhle b ut stili 1 w il l S8 )1 nt pu uJl o ,ulotlon. nt, Ib e my th oughts ke llt reI ur n ln" to the residenco o f. ~' I o'yd t\Avuge . oco .hu l possibilit y of Ills c1 lrc('tl ng Clu l r!' m ile west or L y t lo . on tll B ~'B rr s Bru<!tu rd's Action s t hrough h)'pnn tlI' r oa d . o n control. Once he hnd hu d Inllo en co Sat urday, Ju ly 2·11, 1920, ove r h r r ' s ufll clcnt to mak e h er give B~ lf l nning lit I o 'Orock. t h e f o ll ow up f811111y. trl eorls. h ome. eVj>rythln g. to mnrry hllll. Hod he. 10 80ms wa y lo g: :\ b e nd borsep. 1 J e re e y mil oh unknowil to Barbara Bradford, . re- oow . 2 oalves nnd 11 lo ti o f f n r m in g S ee IlIrge bi lls fo r gotne'd hl8 control ove r h e r sIster nnd Impl e m onts. W. B. Din w iddle , wa s he u sIng he r RS th e unr.-ons c\ol.s term s. Guardian f nr !floyd " ll vQ ~ e he coulll l ool for bls vllllllnl e51 ::le llrs & MoN e ll. Auol !'. h,,"e gain ed a ccess to my room hy wlIlklng Rlon g the ledge wli en 1111 the house wa s still. Yet thi s nl eory ex· pln lned ne ither the theft ot th e pea rl s, Notice To Contractors my I....ent·uo le's pl1cullnr nc tl ons. Ill )' on-n dIscharge. nor the m)' s le rl ous oolses In the npart mellt. 1 hnd sUII c~l()d t>rop,?sBla " III 1.0 1,(>('01 "0<1 lJy ~hc

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Waynesville. Ohio

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at me. "Brtngln, a woman of that IOrt bere." ".4. woman of what sort?" J alked Mlerly, surprised to lind lomeone In a place of th~ lIort wbo knew the GraDddeclt's telephooe girl, "Why, Letty Moore's wife. of course." "I don't nndertiand," I replied, "I'm here with Mtu Kell:v."

Political Announcements GEORGE E. YOUNG For Representative

Insurance We insure Tobacco a,gainst Hall. We write short term

Grain Policies.

Sears & Cartwright · ~man

Block, Phone 61-2

Waynesville

Ohio

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NOTED CORNET SOLOIST COM ING; TO PLAY WItH BREWER NPJ

Younce Brothers Grain Company

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The poet said, "What is so rare as a day in June." The poet probably never had a cow or horse, or a plow or buggy to sell. You should werry about the poet and perfect day, because you do have lots of surplus stuff lying around, which is doing you no good, but would help the other fellow out wonderfully. Cut this stuff off your list at once by an ad. in this paper, and you rid yourself of a pile of jqak around place.

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Miss Ma bel Salisbury , of Mia mi unive rsity, spen t t he we k-eml wit h home folks.

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J OAeph r. Owen d i<'rl at hioi home in Le hll non, Sa turday. J u ly 10. ann t he fun e ral w as held a t th e Gruce Episcopal cha pel WerlneRday afte rnoon , Rev. J . J, Schaffer , of Middletown, o1Iic i aLi '1~ . lnt; rm ent ill Lehanon ~ eml!t e ry . Mr . Ow en was II' 11 known to res id e ll l~ of our to wn .

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for .. H a~t:!1 Ad H III~ . " IL will cos'. ~ yo u only" lI!)c, uml will IId p o ut til,' : The Drewer MU Rlcal ~; U I\l l' lntll(' r 8 '1 1'hl.' cun.'IlIlny pros(!nte n repl'rtol re wtth h e~ l o r Sco tt . co rn " tI ~ I, wUl pr of UIlU O: lIlI l vnr l ~ t y . Tl1 r lr progtnm !.land. Nil eH 1"1\ ChUr){1l fO I" I" ~ 1"v<.!c1 : • \\ til (' '''18i~ t or 8t'lpc llons on the mil O , ~c u l!4. M ra MuUie Hull and d ied at her spnt a full con cert on Ih tlr ~ dny or lioll o. gullll r, "Inna and baojo. as well R. va ll.1 ~ol os :lnd r ndlngH. resid ence at pring Vull p)", Wed · t be Choul1l uQua this sum mer. Til lIS . Pi erce i~ ta kinK u wOI'I\:! Viine day eveni ng afte r a 10tll': illness, ca tioll , lhcrll fore if the G UZd lc .. She was a sisl er- in-Iaw of Mrs. dOl!::! nOl huv ' as mu ch ncws as fu r· Louisa Woolley , and the fu ne ral w a.~ IIlcrlr, we wil l hlivc tu lay il ' >11 held IIot the Friends church in pring " Tommy ." Valley Sunday afte r noon Inle rment in Spring Valley cemetery . Ea rl S lVain and wif.,. of nea r ltiu.:,,, Mr , and Mrs. lI a r ry E Wililo n, o r vill e, we I'e call c l's on llH!ir c'lusin , " & Word was received here I II ~ t week Dayton, we re A' ul:s18 of t he elln tl'ul C. K I~J w u rds un,1 fUllli ly Oli o.: I: \' u ll e ve ra l citi ...e ns we nl La 1"i'lUEI last Sunday, regardinll the death of Mr::! . Mary ing last week. Crispen, wife of Chas. Hage rm a n, Friduy and picniced with Hev C S. The first one to t hresh in this vi_ at her hom e In Van We r t, Ohio . Gra user a nd fa mily . ci nity was J . E. ~ h um a k ~ r , which wus T here wil l be a !Jig ( ;os))el Tent She died Thursday, Ju ly 1st and the on S.a turduy , The yield was ver y Meeting held in Waynes ville, comA plesant litt le d in ne r phrly was funeral was held on S unday, July 4 sal i facl ory. m enci ng Jul y 21s t : Evang-e lis t! gi ven at lhe home of Mr . and ~j r s . She leaves a husband, t wo da ughters /) N . Com [J ton, of Cheste r Loop. Thacke r and Rev . Henry Ada , of C. H . Sherwood Su nday in honor and one son to mourn he r dt'a th, one lin ton cou nty , spent Sund ay in our Cincinnati, conducting, of t he birt hday of t h ree membe rs ot 80n and one daugh te r ha ving died ci ty the fa~i l y , il ll o[ which occur in the soveral years alro . Mrs. HalCel· The Men's chorus of t he M, F.. next few da ys. T ho e prE'S nt we re ' 'l'he rliffe rent can didates f or Repman's home was form erly a t Lytl e , resen tatiVE! hllve been com ing nround church, who were invited to attend C. E , Sd wards and wife, Raymond : io . maki ng known lheir q ua lificati ulls the Cente r vi ll e ch urch unday e venConner and wif e, H . B. Sherwood for t ha t pa r ticular office . go on accou nt ing to sing , d id not and wire , Herbert Edwa rds, Leo Mr . and Mrs. Harry Sma r t an d of t he Inclement wea lhe r. COllner, Ray Hartman . a nd Mis.4es dll ug hte r, of Cincinnati, we re SunMargaret and Mary Ell n Edward;!, Our 30-day sal e ha. proved a suce s.~ day g uest of r elat ives . Seve ra l [ rom he re will aUend the a~ folk s app recia l e the Itrea cUl in Miss Alma Waterhou se d eligh tfully enle rtained at dinne r SundllY; Ringli ng Bros circus at Dayton on p rices. You have ~e veral days left to get yo ur Mha re of th lJllrgains in July 18. for Mi BB Net tie Earnhar t . F riday . Orthodox Friends Church Uur town is kno wn far a nd nea r a8 S h ol'~ , Dry Goods a nd FUl'lli hingn. whose birthday cam e on t ha t date . Sunday School, 9:30 a . m. Mee t- Those who enjoyed the hospilalitv being th e place for low p r i ce~ and Com e Rnd see lI ~ , when ill ne (\ 01 ing for worship at ]0:30. of this pleasant home wpre Misses sq uare deali ng, an d on Sa turd ay goods, B. we cli llnol he ulIder 80 ld Nettie and Reba E a rnhar t , E the l nigh t.~ the aLre'18 a re crowded wilh du ring t hi~ month . J ohn A. Fu nkey, Ferry Christian Church' Hosier, Messrs. Clarence Rytl , E rn- shoppers. Mr a nd Mrs. Ephraim Sm ith and est Earnhart. Clarence Heitz, Ge rge Bible School at 9:30. Preaching at 10:30 a . m. and 7:30 p m. Every· Waterhouse and Mr . alld Mrs. F red son, of Loveland, were Sunday visitors of Mr . Smith's mother. one invited. J. A . Pine. Pastor. of MI@8 1.00e \\'hiL lk,'r , (I t Uu h\i " , Gons and lion, Robert Mre. Sadie Reason was sh(,ppin g Ohi O. Haneysburf Friends Church Orville Ml'n(1 nllllil. wh o h n~ li t' n In honor of the birthday nnnive r· in Dayton Saturday . Sunday School, 9:30 . Meeting for sary of her daughter, Gladys , Mrs. . Messrs Benj P. Hawke, Frank L ,-, pr'lllllllj.t ~ '''' i' rlIl ' wl'Aks lI(' r(', h b~ Worship, 10:30 . Everyb Idy cordi- Walter Kilbon entertained a party Harris, Fra nk hidaker hnd Ira F. r etlJroed to his h me In ' ..tl fllt n l1 . ally invited to these services. iii t~. (;hU 8 H LIIIll nnd Ch ll<l r un, (,t of young folks at Miami Th eat er :::;y fertl a tt:ended the fair at Rainsprin ~ 1ie ld , li re guotl t. li t Iho h om e Thursday evening. Those invite d boro on Fr·iday. . St. Mary's Church to share the pleasures oJ the even. Messrs C, E , Levlcy and W. P. Me- of Mr, !, ud M r~. ·) o ~ tS lUlt lJ . J, M. Blel !lr iJ r,' m il y , (lo d 1\£rll, Eighth Sunday after Trinity, July ing Viere the· MiS)!e9 Helen Til to n . Carren d rove several Oakland cars 18th: Chureh Scbool at 9:30 a, m.; Kathryn 'Johnson, of L eban oll, (!;s.: t hro ug h from Detroit this week. Ed Sted,lom Rtl l1n ,lot.\ t ho fnuer .. l of Monling Prayer Rnd permon at 10:30. William. StJohn was driving one of IlO aunt In Rl ohulUnd ' utllrday. The public cordially invited to these ther, Doris and Kathleen. t1end e r~o n, Mr. lind Mrs. Irll 8cfJggy e nter. Elsie and Doris Hawke, E v ely n and Ihe bea u tllFul cars made by the Ford service8. ..... Mary Mllrgaret Ungl('sbee, Lhuell a com pany, Ilnd eq uipped with all the tll.loed on tlund ny Ray mond Soroagy and family. Luthor HtlrJl ~ b o r nnd M. E, Church Williams-on, Lucille St . J ohn, Rh ea mod ern im provemen ts . Janet Cart wright, Sarah Misse ld ine . Mrs Ma rion ::;humaker is visiting family, of Duy toll. Ralph Colton Jones, fI~ini s ter. The Girls ' olnb m ot, n t t.he h ottl e Sunday School, 9:1~ a . m., Frank Bernice liyman and Gladys Kil boll . relati vo,:s in High la nd coun ty tbi~ of Agno9and Urooo t:;tWIllUI1 t1 ' h, on LeMay, 8uperintendent, Morning - - -- -- - -week. service as usual. In the evening the Prof. a nd Mrs. R. D. Toll, of · W t1 dtlo~dIl Y . choir will give a musical service. Elmer R ~e v II Is no n Oneil t o his Washing ton D. C. , were in our town Come and bring youI' friends. hom e with IIpp~nd lo itl (j /I..m l gA ll on Sund ay. trouhl e J . E. Shu ma ke'r is trnnaacting Caesar's Creek Friends Church --Nellie, daughter of Henr y and business f (]l r t he Fe rry Seed Uo ., of Sunday School at this church every Sunday at 10 o'clock. Preaching Rachel Woollard, was born in Co r- De troit, M ieh . service at 11 o'clock B. m , You are win, February 26, 1886, and disd a t --------~ cordially invited to be present. her home ill Waynesvill e, on Monday, July 12, 1920, at the age of 3·1 Wllbor UllIlIllnd, who 111\ the years, 5 months and 12 days , mlsfo.rtnno of hnlog hla 11m b hro. . On Saturdav, July 10th, she beken Il few weeks IIgO, is "lilt! to b e came a victim of Bright's disease and out agllin, with tho "Ill of Olll tch ofl oassed into the eternal s leep. She 1:1 1"Il - 'ro Mr , laud Mn. Woodell Mr. and Mrs Jobn .'r rllO.y , of Duy Once again t he Reaper whose name united with Waynesvill e' Chri sti.a n Boo k, II tin a ~ O ll . teo, were oa lltog on r.e!l\tl ves here is Death , has entered ' our Club and church sixteen years a g o unde r th e ~I r . !lud Mrs. Re nry W ellor . welt :::lILturdny e ve ning . taken from us o'ne of our esteemed ministry of Charles Sebas tian, and of ' own, v lsl'·ed ber pl1rent!l. !II r. Mr . aod Mrs . (J P. Ellis Imd son. and beloved members. continued a faithful membe r. Rhc 11 1111 Mrd ,1 0 0, MYl" r .. , !tuH S unday. nooompllni ed b.y Mr. Me llie Eaton Seth t. Furnas was a man of loved to attend SU!Juay-&:hool and I\tr~ , ,JIi Il\ IJS L'lloulnghllD:l vi@ltsd Rnd family, of Ne w Burllngtoo, ste~ling worth and character, a good was always there wh en abl e to go rtllnt.i ves lll Xellin lAst Thursday. were tbe ~ood!,y guestl! of tbe fo rneighbor, a good friend and a wille And only Sunday before last she WU!l Mrl4. Ilil ,\'oorl T hr .m ·11I and her mer's .lst.e r,- lir8 Leroy Hnr.1 lIud an d Ioving parent. A man who the first to e nter th e church room moth er, Mrs . J ohn H08S, Imvo rc. flunlly . of Pi (LUa, Mr ~ . Hurd r eo loved home and home life, he enjoy- after lhe doors were opene~ . . . t urn ed ho.m e from II plllaslul' ten 'urno,! h ome with the m for 11 few ed having friend s and relatives visShe was of a p leasa~t dispOSitIOn d uJ's ' visit w ltb her two brother!!, days Vi8it with ber Ill.touts. it him and always srave them a most and always had . a ~mll e for e very f:l ;lrry DOU Ea rl Fles/!, of Akron, Little ~lIsll Marjorie Bell, of Day cordial welcome. He will be sadly on,e . Although a cripple ,' she was a Miss l'., resll It van ie vl $ltllIg' reill. taD, i8 a guest a.t the home of Mr., missed in hi. home and in all social falthf~l. worker, and al ways read y t ivc, In Ba .. ve rtoWD. and Mrs. Willie Allell. and businell!l cireles . and wltlln2 to h.elp. others . .,Joe My e rs" property OD East M,. aod Mrs. George Pratt were We do not question the wisdom of She leaves to mourn he r loss, fath - Frllnk ll u ~t;rtle t. Is 0 ow for lIale. . the gaest of their graoddaughter, our Heavenly Father in calling- him er, two sisters, Mrs . May Miller and Mr~ Relbeoca l:itlil:l l\strloker aud Mrll. Carl Frye lind husbllnll, at to his eternal 'rest, but bow in sub. Marv WO<lllard, and one brother ; n ieo~ , Dot'ot hy lJotterml\n , . have tlielr homo wellt of WIIVtlllij v!lle , 0'0 miBBion to the will of him who doeth Edward; IIlso he r aunt, Mary Whnr- gono t,o Pltt~ barg. Pit .. 'f(,1' '" vl.U Sunday. all thinp well. . ton, who wlls her ·fai t hful attendant . wit,h her dllngb tllf,Mn . Ella WasMr. a.nd Mrs' Oscar Mowrer ware Therefore; be it resolved thllt we besides a. large number of relatives met b. oaJl!ng 10 t:lprlnllboro ~olld !l y. . . cherish hia memory in our Club and and friends, her mother and an inMr, and Mrs . Ub1l8. BrelsforO, Mr . Carl Pratt, of Xeoia, vIsited deeply mourn the 10M of a valusble fant sister having preceded her to e/l~t of town ,entert1li ned last Thnrs- hjA oousln, earl 01\11:10, Saturday af. and retlpected member. th.e spirit world. . (h,y eVAoin g I,hout Rlxtel!n gUP-lIta. teruoon Rod 8anduy. .:1 Mr .. Ceurtlllod Murray IIpent &~ And be it furthur resolved, that Precious dear one •. it ' ~ so hard to Ice orellm a>nd <;l1lk.U wllre ~erv ed. we extend our sineere sympathy to give you up. . _ --~ - - ...- - . ludl\y Dight S.lDdilY with hiB IllIter, the bt:reCt family and that a copy ot· Yet the bodY:8 out of pain •. Mrll, Charles Braddook aod family these re!!olutiolll! be Bent to tbePl, a . Thy hands are free from lClIl, I!!dward (;ook and family were ' hed i l oca l. paper, Thou art sheltered from all storms. n our a .copy' pU bl I'! guestB of Wau'er Ullkin aod fa~ily and another copy inllCribed on th.e Card of Thinks . Sunday. minutes of our Farmers' Club. ' 'X' We desire to express our sincere -Warren Luoy WAS tranuotloi On behalf of the committee, thllnks ~nd gratitude tq our friendll Beory MiIIl!1"epoot the PSlt weelt bUllneealn Davton Thara4av . Eli 0 I bee aM nelgllbors for their sympathY Mn. Jlkl Hopkins. was oal\lng on lUI and kindneail in our sad bereave- In t!prID"fl~ld as a A'Deet of . hte 100, lin ()hae, Braddook Snnday after. OrpbaClark. ment. W88I~1, anel family. Edwia Chandler, Henl';J Woollard and Family, &ydoak II 'be 111-. IIOOQ,

Feu l tir in g th e Se ri u l,

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"Her First False Hare" Admission , 11 and 17c

HARVEYSBURG

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A Columbia Grafonola Ii;

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SATURDAY, OCTOBER 2, .1 920 Call at the store for particulars

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Misses Helen Tilto n lind Ka thryn J ohnson . of Ll.!bllnon , sp li t t he week• • •• •••••••••••• o . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .~ end wi t h Gl a d y ~ Kilbon.

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RESOLUTIONS

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Green County fair A T XENIA, OHIO,

August' 3J 4. OJ · 6J 1920 .:

.r~ine Class Events, $400 each

Three Races Daily Liberal Premiums in a,l departments Free Attractions Each Day Watch for complete program. It is . a hummer. Get a Fair Book. Make Exhibits. Attend the Fair. Everybody is going

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WAYNESVILLE, OHIO, WEDNESDAY JULY 28, 1920

~oc~lSTUNG AGAIN BY .

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Isaac Lincoln, of Dayton, Is spend. Ing a week here. Mr. and Mrs, Robert Walttm, of Dayton, visited bome folks Sunday. Tho'r e were sevllral citizens In attendanee at the Ringling circus at Dayton Friday. Chall. Brown and fllmily. of Cor· win. spent SundllY with relatives in Indianapolis, Ind. Miss Mildred Miltenberger. of Route 5. is spendln&, a wcek with her uncle at Eaton, Ohio, A. A. Wilkerson and family, of Dayton, were week·end lluest8 of H . H,:Wilkerson and ~amily. Wm. Dyke and family, of Dayton. were week· end guesl.ll of Mrs . Hul· dah Burnett and family. of Route o. . .. Mr. J. B. ~~nce an~ MI88 HenMrl.e tt~ McKinsey VISited friends at laml University Sunday afternoon and evening. Mrs GeorKe Dakin, Mr. and Mrll. Wilbur Dakin and Mr. Abe Dakin, of Dayton. spent the week·end here with relatives. Miss May Sibcy who is attending Busllle88 CuI lege. in Dayton spent tht' week·end with her mother. Mrs. Ida M. Sibcv and family : Cbas. Wolcott. of Piqua and Chestpr Wolcott. of Shelby , Ohio. spent !:!"turdav and Sunday with Mrs. Anna Haines and other relatives Mrs Walter Williams, Mil'S Kath· erine Ebv and Miss Franeell Jann!') went to Oxford Friday evenin2'. and witnessed a pageant given at the col· lege. Drop in at Fred's Lebanon Big Store Grafonola parlors, see the mRgnilicent Columbia Grafonola 10 be given away free, Odober 20. and hear it play your favorite records. MI'II. Alice M"Kinsey and dauv;b· ter, Misa Henrietta, and their guests, Mr. H. R Graham and family and Mis8 Lillie Nt!dry, spent last Thul'S' day at the borne of Mr. Jos. Mc· Kinsey, of Morrow. Prof. ' B. D. Heil, of Spokane, WWlh .. was in town IBllt week, shako InK hands with friendll . Prof, Heil waslormerly principal In thetehoolB here. and thi8 is his ftrst visit here for nearly thirteen years. Mr. and Mrs. L. A. Zimmerman and daughter, Mary Louise. and Mei!srs. Jesse Burton, Jerry ·EnniB. E. V. Barnhart and WiJ.\ard Bar· natt went to 'Marion last week and attended the ·notlfication day pro· gram. There was an immense crowd present. Saturday is the tina I day of the S Fred Co. Lebanon Store July Clearance Sale . . One more chance to save through the Imashing price reduc· tions in all deparlments of the Big Store. This is one time tbat it ill Impossible to quote prices on spe· cials al special prices prevsil on everything in the main floor, which Included Merchandise, Shoes. Wom· t>n'8 Wearing Apparel, Men's ami BoYS' Clothinlf and Furniahinlll.

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INDIANA SETS PACE IN ESTABUSIUIENT Of STATE PARIS

\TRIPPED, fELL ANO

THE SAME BUNCH

(Worda aDd mUllc by 'J'om.l The Miami. went to Bellbrook lut Sunday afternoon and- oh yes of course they lost, but they maJe a somewhat better .howing than they did at home. They held Bellbrook . to the Bame number of runs, 11. while they increBlled their own total from 4 to 7. · Oh yes, they're 1m· proving-some day, in the remote future, they may even beat Bell. orook, or at least hold them to a tie score. But before they do, each and every member of the te:lm will have to learn to pay eome attention to the manaj[er's instructions and the len· eral welfare of the team. When players repeatedly refuse to obey the mllnager's 'instructions,no matter how good they may be as individuals, IndluD. the HOOIIler ltate. b . . Idopt" a POliCY 1ook1q to_reS eatablllhment or 8tate parh it Is about time to try someone who 'Wblch it lollowed out by all our common~ltha wouldl malle our . .Uoaal ,.rklnlr ..yelom the greal: eet In tbe world . It Is an oumple whlcb all etatllll coDJd 'well atroreS to rollow. Tbe ""0 etal e parka wblcb will ol;>ey, Base ball ill a team &,ame, Indiana now hlle are controlled b1 tbe Indlapa Deparunemt of COD--..atlon. Richard Lieber, d lr6ll tor. Th e pure and simple, and requires team newest la Turkey Run PDrk---<lomprlHlng 280 aeraa Incl located about U mllee trO!1ll Jlldlanapollu work to win; the lack of this team eaally acceselble by rail or motor. More tban 88.500 per.oDl 4IIJjoJec1 Ita Dataral an d res tl ul pI O I1 B Ur~ '88t Tear. Tbe pllotoll sbow tha Dew modern boWl . . . . . . . . . . lilt ,.., &114 the batblnlr pOQl II' Tur. work was largely responsible for thiB . keT Run Creek. . • defeat. The presence and lack or team work and obedience to instruc. tious explains the differtmce between these two teams. Bellbrook has no better players. individually,than the IN .~OR Miamis. but they do play together and try ~o do al they are told . It all of Manager Cook'il players had followed instructions as well as his Mr . and Mrs. Georlfe Robertson, out-fielders did, there migQt have of Route 4, entertained at dinner been a different story to tell. Sunday, Mr. and Mrs. F. D. Hawke, Some of the bright .pols deservl! Mr. and Mrs. Roy Hathaway and to .be menti/med; we don't want to Mr. and Mrll. F. H. Farr. growl too much. Jarrett kept up bis splendid work behind thl! bale for Mr. and Mra. H. R . Grabam and six Innin&'s and then. to show hia daughters. Misa Lillie Nedry, two versatility. went to the box and of Kanaaa City, Mo., Mrs. Alice Mc· pitched good ball tor the balance Kinsey and dau&'hter, Mi88 Henrietta IIf the . game. At the bat, he hit were 6 o'clock dinner guestl at the three slashing doubles, two of which country home of Dr, and Mrs. P. D. would have been iOOr! tor more In Thls IItUti lsdy. Clagett last WednesdslY evening. White of Nlihyllle, I. colnmaD.Sm. ... Ladd. president of the absence of ground rules. . He IIl& aulrra... toro.. wllioh II tmn. rth Dakot& Collep of A~" also Rtole home on .. Mike" WellerJo tbat commonwMlth'i w.II' .... defeated Seaator Oronu or a stunt that i!'l rather hard to get ,~ Dakota for tbe nomtnaUon Mr. and Mrs. C. H. Sherwood de- ltllre to ratify tbe federal lulrrall .tllo4ment, the IItb state an4 . ~ BOW RepubUcan.9 and Demoaway with. Conner came back from Iigbtfully entertain.d at their home til. _ . . , . two·tlllrdl to malle ".. are woo4 ....q wllue be ,.,ul hi ~ vacation arId hit like a ho'u se afire street, Monday eveninlf to on Third tb. aet oonltltutloaal. Oo"el'llor ... . , In the ~ It ~ _ ·two singles, a double and a triple of II lIMked ." .............. a 6 o'clock dinner in honor of Mr. 80.... of TOD_ "... alt.eI ~ UJe DemOCll'Btlo OOD.,.DtlOD to Carl McClur~, just released from and MI'S . Georce IngrllJD, of Aurora .... a apeosal _~o~. service on the U S S. Oklahoma-, ~~~~~~~~~~~~~Ilnd. Besides the &,uesls of bonor put up a dandy fielding game at first base. hut will need a little mor. E. L. Sh"wood practise ta &,et his battinll eye in trim. Wben Jarrett went In to ---. • MIBSes Tacy Clalflfett, Marlfaret pitch, the old reliable "Dutcb" Death always comes veiled in mye- and Mildred Clark. Martha Death· - \ Burton went behind the bat and did tery and draped in eadnesa, but in erage, GladYI Harlan Ethel and well. The 'score: the death bere recorded tbere are Anna Satterthwaite and Messra. . lOme elements of pkrticular sorrow. Setb Thomas, Earl Clark, Virlil Wa1D.. vUle AB Do p~ A ' ~ Edward Thomas tbird child of Retallick Bert GoddB'rd Owen Har. The advisory commIttee ofthe Com. &'~'!,~~'iti'r: :: :: : J • I \ 1 Frank and Letha 'ChUds Courtney, rls, Bru~e Carr and Ethan Crane munitv Rerviee, met at the' Rest ~='t.~: P::::::::: ~ : : ~ ~ wu born near Williamstown, Ky., enjoyed a picnic suppelr at Ft. An. room Friday evenln&,. and all th~ ar· IlCJr:::.'~b~~·. ~::::: g g ; ~ g July 10, 1181, and died at h~ home eient Sunday evenmlf. rangements for the Play. Day picnic ~~'~D.3':1 ~ : t g g ~ A near Waynesville. Ohio, July"20,192O. we", plan~ed. Everything that can .. ~. lb . .... ... . .• I I I 3 I .ed 89 years and 10 days be done Will be ready by the 2!th, o. ru•• p. If ... ... ~ . 0 0 3 2 ~ H 'ted I . . t Ad About torty !ruests were present and it ia boped by the committee u Total. ...... . .. 60 1 10 U 12 G M Seto'!'k uDl n m.arrlah~e oJ a at a party; given last Friday even· that there will be a goodly number . ea, w h0 survIves 1m, anu· . b M' 1'_ ' WI h . t . BeUbrook AD It D PO .A.. 20 1915 Th b th lng, y 1&1 '-AIrrlne e c , aB8IS· of citizens present. ary, . ree ro ers, one ed b th "H' tb S . . . .I~ cr........ . .. 0 : : l~ ~ ~ I t. t b It b th d t WO y e lawa III quaws. on The play dIrector. the story teller, nin,,~~~ ·i".: :·::. ~ IOU I • ~fritwo a· SI~~I ~~. an F the spacious and beauUfullawn of the community sing leader and the ~;:;'''I'II~::::: ::::! ~ ~ : g ~ .ssertshare t t IVlng. or the Welch borne, two miles from speaker all from Cincinnati will be I'owel I 2b . ..•. . •. . 6 & ~ & ~ g lOme m~n . s :as '. e~ rem~ nervou~ Harvevsburg. Tables were spread her. and entertain the crow'd It is y U ~'rl-:t!"~""i~~: :::: :: ! 1 I J I 0 n..., cch m Inatbln g Ir:. ..ep°edn bejnc a11 on the lawn and Japllnese lanterns ho ..-A that e. very body will b~ pres. Barnard. p . .• •.. .. . 6 a I 0 5 ~ m.Ian 0 ly, a t r ......er m mor- aDd I .. h ded b ...... Total. . ..... ... n 11 12 21 II 6 ally 'rresponslble he at lalt eluded • e ectrlc Ita fa ten to ~u- ent both afternoon and evening, in the ~I&'ilant wat;htulneea of his de- tab the teene. !,n unusually enJov- order that nothing will be miiiSed. W'JlI.. vWe ........ 0 0 ' 0 I 020 , ted If d f ....--... d took .... _ ablelOClal evemng was .pent -pre• ~ ....- - BeUbrook .. ...... .. , lOU J J lox-II vo .w e ~n ........ an ..... cf!d.lng the four-coune lunebeon - - -... - . own hfe .. Tb~ twe~"e or more y~rs whicb was served at 10 o'clock. . . that he hved lD OhIO his oecupatl~n Carl McClure. having jUlt received wu farmln&" and was succetl!lful In his discharge from the Navy. W811

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VISITING RELATIVES

' UNTY IN LOGAN CO

bls chosen calling. Thomas Courtney was a eompanionable man, always courteOUI and &,entiemanly, just and up. rlarht In all his dealings. Aa a BOT, he wu dutiful and considerate, u a brother he was affectionate and thoulhtful. 811 a husband he was. devoted And kind, and he was a friend who never forll'ot. A Muon and member of the Eait· em Star. he held the respect and conftdence of bis brethren in both ordera, May be reat In peace and IIl1'ht parpetual abiDe upOn him. ear. 01 'l'IIab I wish to thank Rev. Cadwallader for hia conlGling words, the quartet of men who 10 .w..u, Mr McClanl and..,n [or their ."iee the Masons and Eastern Stai's fo; tbelr ftowera and aaaistance and tbe friend., relativee and nei&'hbors for tbelr kindness and aid in this my hour of Ireat trouble. Ad. S. Courtney.

Jo;. Hawke of Sabina, and Ben Hawke, of Harveysburg, drove through to Bellefontaine. Oblo, Tuesday, where they will make a visit with relatives.

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CHAUTAUQUA Tkketl lor the Chautauqua, AqUIt ·17-11. will be OD "'uU&DD8P Drq Store. Wa.,...mlle National

. Mi98 Mary Salisbury very pleas· antly entertained at hl!r home. Tues· day evening·. The house was decor· ated throughout with cut flowen. eacb table in the dinil~g room eon· tainin&, sweet peas. The evening wu spent with contests, after which refreshments were sel~ved. The in· vited guests were Mesdame!l. R. C. Jones, D R. Smith. Fred Caskey, F. U. LeMay. L. L. Salisbury. D. R. Salisbury, F. D. Hawke, Mi_ Ethel HOlier, Cozy Youn~, Irene Ungleaby, Mary Hawke. ~hve Aile,:!, Edna Kelaay, Laura McKID8eJ, Helen Hawke, Leah Smith, and Nettle Earnhart.

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Miss Moll ie Bispham. wh o h a~ h 'en suffering from rheumuti III ( I I' pome Lime. wenl to th e w (,o d ~ hed Sunday mornillg to get som" kind· ling. an d. in 90 me man ner. cauJ.:"h t her foot up(, n 'turning arf/ und . li nd fel l, spruininJ.( ht: r back . Mr ~. Sll ' ssn Hny~lit happened Lo go t t] lhe house shortly afterwar d, and nnt fi nding her . made a hunt. and found her stil l lying wh ere she fell. The doctor. afte r examinalillll. <lid not find any hroken bones, hut found her hack was sprain ed and several scratches on her body . Il will he seve ral days before she will be able to be out again .

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Miss Inez Rich and Mr. Clarence Vreeland were in Dayton Friday . Miss Maraaret Lewis. of Daywn, is sl'cndi nlt the week here with rela· t iv e~ and friends. Mr. and Mrs. Robt. Burton, of iJetroit, spent the week·end with Mr . Jesse Hurton and family. W. N. Douillass, lhe Spring Val· ley real estale man sold th. Wm . Hartsock farm to Mr. Alvin FirM.

Mr . Ben Bloch. and son. JOI" Mr. an d Mrs. Hay Hexler, Mrs. Calplu, of Cincinnati. spent Sunday with Mr. Myer Hyman and family.

STREETS .ARE BEING OILED

Mrs Mary Lewis, Mrs. Joe White and daugbters, of Dayton, are spending a few days at the home ot And so, fin ally. after these many Mrs. F . H. Miltenberger, of Route clsys, the oil for the st reets arriv d 5. at Corwin, and Tuesday afternoon Mr. WRi ter Williams and family, work was begun on the streets The work is being done by auto and looks of Kingman, and MI.. Katherln. lik e a good job . Many who had Eby . or Miamisburlf, who wu their subscribed to the oi ling. had come guest laRt week. spent Wedneeday at to the conclu sion that theyhEill kissed the home of J. E. Janney and family. their money goodbv. but th e oil is A plesant picnic waa given at tbe here and on the street!>. home of Mildred Miltenber&,eJ', July 22. Those beinlt present were, Millo ses Dena Rich, Ethel Mendenhall, Ola HartRock and Frances Watkin••

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WELL ATTENDED The musicale given by the choir of the M. E. church Sunday evening was well attend ed. and was very aatisfactory. The program consist· ed ot hyms. anthems, q uartets. duet s solos and the Men's chorus sang a very pretty sel ection . The offering, too, was a fine one, snd the choir is to be congrlltulated on its excellent work.

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STARTED HORSES AT COUNTY FAIR Clarence Bentley arrived home Friday evening from Hillsboro where he has started one of his horsesSerial Belle. He had hard luck in this race, and dId not get within the money. He shipped his string to Weel;ton, and he hopes to get both of his horses st.arted olf better .

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JOLLY MATRONS

ENTERTAIN HUSBANDS The Jolly Ma trons snd their hus· bands were enter tained at the co un· try home of Mr. and Mrs. W. E. O'N \I MI ' ea, onr ay evening . __

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Ten special tables ftlled with Shoe bargaim for women, mlSllll, arrowing girls, men's, boys' and cblldren will be stocked to lupply tbe Irfllt trade expected for the final da,a of the S. Fred CO. Lebanon BI~ Score July Clearance Sale. which ende Sat· urday, Carl McClure. of the U.S. S. Okla· homa, arrived borne Friday afternoon. Carl is a private citizen now' as he was given his discbarce last week. after spendlnlr three years in the employ of UDcle Sam, ·H e wu on the Oklahoma the entlre time of his enllstmllnt. All roads have led to the Cloth· ing department of the S. Fred Co. Lebanon. Big Store, but the end of this week . Saturday ends the July Clearllnce an d it Is propoeed to break all records of recent price reductions for Men's and Bo,'s Sutta. Don 't mi98 this climsx to one of the most successful 88les ever conducted lly the S. Fred Co. Amon~ those who attended the funeral of E. T. Courtney from out of town were: Mr. and Mra. R. L. Courtney and Mu. Henriette Ewinlf, of CovlnR'ton, Ky., Mr. C, C. Court· ney, of Columbus, Mr. G. M. Court· ney, of Indianapolis, Mr, Wm, 'Childs of Richmond, Ind .• Mrs. Cora Baker and daughters, of Wilmington, Mr. and'Mrs. Geo . Stroud. Mr. and MI'S. Harry Wadsworth, of Dayton, Mr. C. S. Dunham, of Cincinnati, and . Mr. and Mrs. Todd Walton, ot Spring Valley.

At Waynesville Chautauqua, August 17-21 The venerable Henry' Prater, who makee his home with his daughter~ Mrs Will Cornell, of the Waynesville and Xenia pike, had a stroke of paralysillaat week, and Is very ill with small hope for his recovery. Mr. Prater is a veteran ot the Civil war, and has been very active up to the present time. . • _ ...._ _ _

NOTED BAND MASTER WHO DIRECTS NEAPOLITAN MUSICIANS AT THE CHAUTAUQUA THIS SUMMER

DEATHS

The funeral of ThOll. Courtney was b.ld Tbunday p. m. at hil late home Rev. Cadwallader officiatln&,. The A pleasant day was spent at home WaynesVille lodge of Masons had of Mr. and Mrs, Ralph Johns, weat c~arce Of. the fu~era1. Int~rment of Lytle in honor of her sister Dora'lI wu made lD Miami cemetery twenty·flfth birthday. ThoM Prell. ent were M·r . and Mlrs. Frank B. Wllaon, ftfteen·yeal-old son of Smith and all of their children and Mr. and Mrs. Richard Murray, died 8'f1Uld~hUdren. Mr. anld All'll. 'Ji'rank at hili home. in Middle Run, TuesHeeathorn and clilldren, L!awrence, day momlnl. .F uneral wil~ be held Helen,aarold and Leroy, of Ft Mc- Thursday mormnll' at 10 ~ clock at Kinley, Mr. anit Mra. Wm . Smltb the bouse. Interment. In Miami and children, Cbarles, Mildred and cemetery. . _ . Ruth. Mr: and IIrs. Henry SpJith • -. . aDd daulhter J1artha, Mr. ·and Mn, lAro, McKrrb, and d ••qbter, Mary 01 [)Qton. 111'. aDd II.... Alpha Smim and daqbt.r Mr. :: 111'. and Mr. lid lin. Floyd McKean and

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Political Announcements S. D. FESS For Co ngress, Seventh District EARL J . SPEN CER For S urveyor A. R . LIND Fo r Surveyor GU Y MARLATT Fo r Treasurer

W. Z ROLL For Probate' Judge FRANK C. ANDERSON For Probate Judge ALLEN HUFFMAN For R~order (For Seeond Torlll )

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«'OR SALE Veterlnarv ON b; Y L oaned 0 0 liv e B~ook, I {'h ottAls, III BO Heoood mortgAl(es. Oradualc er Ohio lal, Unlversl i LOYffiR BAY for sllle In /I elrl. ~ .) t "" b o ol.lht . J ohn Bllrhlne, Allen I ll qoire of ,Iohn Robel'!!oo, R. D. I'OL!ce I. hero hv. gh oll \) Y Ih o [Jo ' ~1 Bu i ldll1" X onin Oblo . (I ' . 21 X 'h)ctl~lo n of H.p O~'" hllrg h ..VUln~u('Sc IOlO ~, , j 28 District. Maasl o 'l o wushlp . \, a.rrtUl (lu n --===~..,=======--= 3, Wllyn e8vlllp, Ohto_ OFFICE: • '1,10 tli ..~ ",uro \\111 bo Oil .I c~tlo ll hol., n - . __ .. - - Fuu rlh ')tre,,', ncar Tyler t~\'~,.~~~O~I:.:II~~~';;,O ~N.% '~~"~~.~·O~:I~tg r~~g~: FOR RENT--FA UM "1 0[1 tho l Oth tilL) or .\ lIguat. IH 20. lor tho _...:..._ _ _ __ l'e~ephone 93 .. I lIdltional ~u.' lovy OR. J. W. MILLER. .< 1 t:urr,0:~ :I~~~~l~ ~~o;or. y In suhl ' ~ChO() 1 ARM fo r He'nl. Apply to A. d~rh'~ lor Iho 8"PI>o r' 0 1 the pII I)IIr. s'.hool. W.aynes~lIIe. Ohio II I-I' I nl dlotrlct S.I,I u.lIdI IW .. ul ~uX' Mnflitt M lI" t Ite a f{O IJt\ ~ o bliooo '. I~v~.a ~o t wo (2) ,nllla I,er lor a ••• DENTIST.;. mi so r Al s lJ, n. rr e~h oo w f or ~ale Lerin nf throo (al DI k;lucall II . SPA Barry. M nrrny, Wayn e sville, O. Uy order o( tho n!\I..'l'Efi Un AY. IMk om"" In No",, "OI SaQk Bldg. Waynert"lIIe, ( ) Gazette's Classilied Ads ,,14 Oal C<'1 JUlie 2 ~. 1920 . )1d

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Mr. anll Ahe, William Wrl,ht, of Oay'on. oalled 00 relatlvel hero on D. L. (I' A1'! E , E llit o r a ud J ' t1Lli~I I t.'r. Wllyne~ \"ilJ~. Ohio ' I.., Tharlday. . "rank !:fbldalrer I, eellln. 'he Sub!lctinLion Price •. $1.60 per year 098rlaod au'omobllaln t.hl. vloln1&, Mr. and Mre E. B. Dakin and Mrs W:"W.. Welob len. Monday, fOI In. diana to -ylsU frIend., aod will make their .rlp by au$omoblle. . WEDN ESDAY, JU LY 28, 1920 Everybody and tb.1r r.lallv.. at. tllDded cbe clroae a' 'llaytoD on I ... !I'rlday. "SLEEP·PROOF LECTURER" u r TIhe re I ~ m or e ca tarrh In thl. "CtloD t:;l'Iverlll of o .~r oltlzenll Ip.n' Sun il u t.' CJ uJilr y than ull oUlar dlJ1ea ••• l u"e lh ur. Ilnd ro r years It w ..... up· da.v at &baul.:I\'. Park. COMING TO CHAUTAUQUA "IH,l O~ I.!U t o h e Ili c urlibhl . Doc tors pre· Walter tlawyer ,ave a dllmon.tre. ' ~ locnl r em ed l eo and by COD' FROM CLASSIC BOSTON .~lt'urlb n ll )' ful lt ng t o c ur\) wJth locB l treat- tton of bls all burner • .hllre on me llt , JJroflo ufl ce d i t incurable. Ca. TbnrMdllV and waa 8000e88ru) 10 (unll Is /l 10 c ,,1 <l lse,,"c, greaLly influ. e n ced b y co n. t1lutl o nu l condItion., aDd plaolng a number of them making lh re to r e r eQu"lrca con s titutional treat- ae llsfled oUltomers m e n t. H lJll'~ C at.arrh Aledlclne. manOur tc,wn Willi represented at the u ra ' lll r d by Jr. J . C he ne), &. Co .. Tol.· J o, Olll o, Is a co ns tilutlon ..1 remedy I. BIlI8bvrn '"Ir, lut week. . tnk e ll Iri te r nall y and a c U lhru the Mrl! Mary Oyler Barvey and b luvll u n th e 'M UCO U H Surfa c es ot the S,.' tHt- Ill . Ou e lIund rt:! d Dollars reward daugbter. of 1'ul811 OklllhoUl8. are I" o rr.rell· ror an y CU Me Ihat Hall'. Ca( II ' r h Me<llclne rul l. 1 0 curo. Send tor Ruestll of Mrl! I!:lIzabeth Harlan. of d ,.c uhu 'jf u nd te s Urno nlala. E'III' Main &treet. I". J . C H E N E Y &. CO" Toledo, OhIo. M r and Mrs. Tbol. Wbetsel enter flu i d b)' D rU lrll l . ts 1 50. ll tlll' ~ l"umll y P ili . ror con.lIpallon. taltlod for dinner 00 l::Iunday, J08eph, Emma and I::IDllan Whetlsl, Mr. I\ud - -- ---..; Mn. Ira F. BartBook aDd Mr and Ur •. J ... i. W . Davl. and Ihree ohild. r.n . :!4 r8 Carroll B Delltheraglleu ter. talned the MlealoDary soolety of 'he Rn~ Dapt .." oburob a' her 'L'bere will be no llreaoblug ser. Jonah', beautiful bome OD 'he RarvHytlborg vice at I,be Lytle cburob fur the and Oregonl" pIke on ThorBday. Ibr ee tlnud"Y8 timing Choutbuqua Mr. and Mrs, NUllam DlxMoo and . nnday !:lollcnl will b .. a' 9 :30 .&11 Mn. Cbas Cnrtll. of nllar Wllmlng. u"u,,1. Mrll. Cbarle8 And, ,.on and 800, 'OD, were Sunday vi8ltors at frIend. 61 r. and Mre Peroy Realon aDd 0 ' W dynellville epen. '(' b ur8d"y wi'h 1100, Loren, of near Waynelvllle, Mrll Allen Em e rlok ~ "ere l::Iunday Ruelts of their paraDt8, ti,t ~ a EIt)\~ both TUus, of Day too, Mr. lind Mrs. Ed Reason. Is vlsltlllg ber friend, Uilldys Il'ox . Mr and Mra. A. L. Hendrlok, of dt tb.. borne of Dr. drook. Day'on. wen 1::I0Dday guell8 of Mr. OR. FRANKKLIN !lASS Tbe LlldleH Aid met a\ 'be borne and 61,.. Amoll Ellis, J. Prnnk lln Ba bb. th e ".Ieep-proot of Mrs. Li>ona 8"rgdall Thorsday The Hap'II' ehu.roh had ao Mlu Zelma StllOY .. ud 1I1~'erll eo · .11 dayZion lec turer," will tell 'Chautauqua au41. U1elltlnR on l::IuDdav. All en ces this 8u m m e r about "The 100 Per t,!'rlotued t·belr oousln, 611.1 Marl" wUh wtill·fllled ba8ke'e and Weikel, of MlddlitOWO. Jae$ .. eo~1 oame Cent ~Ian . " . tbelr dInner waB Ipread 00 'be lawn "Bu lJb nev or talks but an hour--bat Dr. aDd Mrll. Fran08B Hegal aod .. tbe obureh. 111 le ctures IR ~ L a IIr()-Ume," IOm_e daulthter, or ClnolDnatl were i08l'~ Mr. an.I Mrl. Melvin ~tov., and has suld of DRbb. He IUlnglo~ rare, of tbe forUler'1I Illter, MrI! WIlliam Ion, uf !:lab108, were SnDday gueetll good senile wl tb R k een AmerlcaD wit Loog and ftlmlly on Tbur8day. of Mr . lad Mra J . B . Shldaker. tll Kt h R 'ndeured him to lbol1A&Dda at RUl8ell K Blneltllr. or Jlme8&owD M~ Ilnd Mr., Earl f:loekeU and 'CbBllltluqu ll goon. wae tbe gOlllt of WaJ ter KenrIck 'wo daugbters, of nBlr Waynenllle, !!'..:-::-:~:-:-:-=~_=====:::=~ 8 nd faDllly a oODple of daY8 la.' and Mr, Paul Realoo, of Day&on, r week. "ere !:londa,. callerl on Mr. and Mra. Dr. L. O . Drook entertllDed on Ed RMlon !:lunday, Prof. and Mn, J . R. ~Inl. Mrll BOle <:iene-ylevf', of Indian. term .. ller aud Mra .· l::Iolan CaB '0, 01 apoll., had been vleltlag her. for I--'T"------~---·I Dayton, Bn~h Baker Jr and J.lolr II9.r ,I day., and on l!iaDda,. leU I'), For Represetative, Fen~terml""r, of Indlaoapolll Day'oa for a Ihort vl,I' before ra. 1_ _ __ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ I Mr. and Mr • . David Weikel aod tarnlnr her hom •. ohlldreo, of W88' Mlddle'o~o, were • I U!liit·I n W . Hardillg Sunil"! gueeta of Alberl ~CaoellDd . Mr. aod Mra. Iild 1IIoFarlaud. of Wllmtng'c.o, have PUrohllB.d the ...,.._____________- \ family, proper', wbloh bat! been oooupled ______-_-_ ' _-:.: ._._'-__"""\1 6ln: b' loyd I::Inage'l sale Satur. tor IOveral .y.. n bv Dr. Gao, W. .. day afternoon WIl8 well aUeDded BaUon. They will klre pol!eiI.lon despIte tne bOBY time for farmerl . at onOl! and beJome oUlzeol 0' · oor Abner Mullen, 8 B. BalDea, D . lowa "ata , Dr. an4 Mra. BaUon , W. Slade aDd Mr. aod MrB. Waller WIll movl '0 WeBl Millon lod wlJl Kenrlok aneDded ,he Warren COUD. live wISh 'hllr 10D. Ed. Who II IUP. ty Boldten' reunloo at Lebanoo erintendeo' of U1e Blgh BObool of 1 IlIIt week . . tba' lown.blp, 61181 OlaJu Fox dellgbtfoll,. eoMr. lad Mr•. B. R. Grablm and \ tertalned !leveral of ber lIUIII friend. '1'0 danlMI", of Kania. eu,.. MI .. We10e8day from 2 t o & Refreeb LlllleNedr~ and 11118 Bearle"a YcUleats we.. lervad, 'he deoorulODI Kloey, of Wayneavllle, wereluoe" beIng pink. Thoe. prellen' were: o' relaUve. bere 00 To.day alSer. 11!a8t:8ElIlI&beth TItOI, GladYB Ber,. 0000. We have Cere...·U. Sweet., dill, Ina BllrneU, Clarabelle and M... n. 8&ephea Wllliama and Dairy Feed, Bran, Middlings. 01- Mary Boot, Belen DavIa, LoaiU. Mil.. aarvey, of DaY~D, were Baa. leiter Tankage, Homloy Meal, aod Agoe. Loogaorll anlay aDd Saoday "'lllon 01 reI.. Mra 8elle COOD and daollhten 'Inl and aoq ualatanOM In Ihll 011 Meal, Cottonseed Meal aDd ensertalned to Bunda,. dlDne, Mr. 1'10101$,.. Ground Barley. and Mr• . Elmer Sheoban, MI .... .... Drain Tile, Hollow Bulldfni Alice and Lonella Sheehan, Dearah TIle, fencin2 POlts, Fertilizers, aod Walter I:!heebao; of Springboro, Self Feeders for HORI . Barrel Salt Mr. and Mrs. Alfred Bay aDd daugh_ Serf of Wa,.Denllle, Un Lillie Shee. Special prJces on loads t!lken han and lon, Boward, Mr and itn. direct from cars. . Ralph Sbeehan, of RODoa. Mr, aod Mrl!. O_r Bad,ley, of - - - --~ ... Rprlnll Van.,., were week. sod gue." Come to- our office or phono W1th Book. N.ar Brook .. of IIr. and Mn. Willie AileD .. your needs. let us supply you Evpn lovere with aunny looh are Mn, Leroy Bard aad MI.... trom cars .nd save you money. apt to Relect Ihady nook..--<lart_ JMyth and Mildred Hord r.toroed Magulne. . to tbelr home lo Plqlla after a de. li,h&ful vllU wllh bome follta here. M, and lire..J. T. O'Brien aod daolMer, of CIDolonatl, were vl.lt. IDg Uan MorgAo aDd bmll,. a fow daya 1..1 week .. ". Mr. and MH. Wilbor Daklo, Abe Oaklo and Mr•• . (Jeorg. Daklo, 01 Oay$oo, Wlrll She IU8l\8 of B, U, Oaklo and family and OSher rela. Phone 68-1 Y. Waynesville, Ohio tIl'. h.re for. few day. rIlO8D'ly. lire. carollae Chenoweth W.I · reo ALSO A LOT OF GOOD BRICK FOR SAL~ tho aDd gae.'family, (.If berof 10D, Roy _______________..________~-..i 0I011y Chenoweth XeDla,

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Mr. an4 Mra. Rnlsell MorlraD and daaghter, BarDeda, of Ly&le, John Bla'r, of Xenll, and Leille Ward. lowe look 8uoday dtoDer wish 06" Morllan and family . Mr, aod IIr. A, TUa, and daoRhtera, ~htrley and 1.o)re"", and 11011, Olyde, were callen In the afternoon,

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Public Sale. [ will .e11 al Publlo Blh; at my re.ldenOl! 1 lOU, weal of Ferry aDd . 2 mile. north of Lyale on 800lal Row, 00 frld.y, AUKult""6, 1920, 8e~IDnla, a' 1 o'olook, tbe follow. lalt proper',: 1 1I0re., 10 CaUII, Farm Implem.n&e and ChiokeDB Se. bllle for farllter par&loo lar.. . MtU5 BELLI!: COON. A, A, MoNell. AUOl. I will off.,r for ..II al my father'. reeldenoe 00 MaID S .....,. Ba"eJ'. burR, Ohio. on . Saturday, AUKU •• 7, 19lO, Bellnului a' ~: SO pm, a lot of Boauhold Good.. Hue blU•. . Ie. L. B,\TTON. Waller J.aoy, Auot,

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IS ON IN FULL FORCE We are grateful for th e c nfid ence reposed in LIS, and we wish to repa) our nlany fri end s in a substantinl nl'lI1ner for the favors received from them. Merchandise we bOll o t lon 6 beforehand for this eventful occasion at ridiculously low prices, are ;~ L1rs \Yi7hout profit to us.

COME" GET YOUR SHARE OF SAVINGS Men's and Boys' Clothing Me n' s and Young Men's Suits. $25.00 valu(! ... . .. .. . .. . . . .

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"Tw.lfth Night." "Twelfth ·Oa,." . or "Little Ohrtat• ....... tb. Fea.t ot lbe Eplpban,. COlli.._o.ratel the arrh·aJ of lbe 1hCI, or tllree ktn.. o.f tbe malt. wbo came to the mb the Oh....t Obll4 10 Bethl.. bela to. worahlp hIm a, lb. I~

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Men"s Furnishings

$1 ,9.75

Men's and Young Men's Suits , $32.50 and $37.50 value ... . .

$24.75

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~r l1 ' S W o rk S hirts in pla in blue , gray .

$14.75

Me n's and Young Men' s Suits , $27.50 and ~;30.00 value .....

fa ncy s l r ipes a n d c h ec ks. Every shirt is fu ll ut a nd we ll m a de , ." 1.75 a n d $2 .00 value . . . .... ..

$1.48

50 Me n 's D r ess S hirts in P ren ch, P e rca le and I\l a dra s, laundered

and Fre n ch cu ffs, $ 2. 50 value . .

$1.69

Men's and Y oung Men's Suits . $40.00 to $4 5.00 value , . .. ..

$29.75

Men 's Fill e D res S birts, Madras and Crep e , s ilk s tripe , $3 .50 an d $4.00 valu e . .. . . . .. .

Men's and Y oung Men's Suits, $55.00 value, Special . .. . : .••

$34.75

Men's S ilk Sox . all colors $ 1.25 and $ 1.00 valu e • . ,95c and

$2.95

Men's Overalls. $2.75 value . . . .... . . . . . , .. .. .

$2.,39

Men's Union S uits, short slecv.e a nd a nkle length. S pecial ...•

Boys' Wash Suits, 12.98, $2.48 and ..... . ... . . ..

$1.98

Men's Athletic Uriion Suits . Bargain .. . . . ... .. ..••.•.• . , •

79c

$1.35 $1.39

·.... Shoes for the Whole Falllily .... AT M()ST UNUSUAL SACRIFICING FIGURES

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Lot Ladies " White Can vas High Shoes , 3.00 and $4.00 values , , , ..... . . .. ... .

$1.98

Men's Work Sboes. $3 35 $4:SO and 85.00 values . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . •

Ladies' White Ca nvas Oxfords and Pumps $3,50 and $4.00 values . ..... . , . .. .. . .

$2.95

Men's Work Shoes. Lion brand, Endicott- $3 9' 5 Johnson, Wembrenner make, $6 value. . •

Ladies'Oxfords,Pumps, Ties and HigbTops. $5 3 5 Black lind Cordovan, up to $9 value . . . . •

Lot of Men's Oxford Shoes, blacks. tans, $1 button and lace, not all sizes, $5 val. . . •

Endicott- John~50n andWalk-overMen'sDress$5 Shoes, black and tan. $7.SO value. . . . . •

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Boys' and Girls' Shoes Reduced Prices.

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Dry Goods 39c' SpeCIal . ...........•.

,All 50c. Plaid Gingham,

Calico. best grade, 3Ocvalue .......•. , . .

23c 37

Hope Brand Muslin, bleached. Special. .. . . Fancy Voiles, as:sorted designs • . .. . . 89c and White Table Damask, $1.50 value .. , . . • • •

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$1 •25

33c Canton Flannel, best 43 quality, SOc value, . . . C Unbleached Muslin, yd 24c wide, good quality ... Percale, best grade, light 39c and dark,45-50c val. yd . Ladies' Percale ~ouse $·237 Dresses. SpecIal.. • Outing. Flannel, I~ood quahty , .•• . .....•..

Bungalow Apr~:>ns, . blue only. Special.

$1.' 39.

Children'S

greatly

Dresses,

. $1 •45 Boys' Shirts and 19C . Drawers, 35c value. . . redu~d.

. •• $2,48, $1.98 . and .

Blankets .from 15 to 20 per cmt off.

Women's Fi1mishings

Ladies' Union Suits , $1.00 value .. . .. . . ....... . , . ..

69c Ladies' Summer Vests, 30c value ... . . .. .. . .. . .. ..... 22c Ladies' Hose, black onl y , 35c value .• . ... , . , . . •.. . . . . .. 23c Boys' and Girls' Hose. bl ack onl y , 24 40c value . ... , . . . . . . . . . . . . . . •

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Men's Handkerchiefs , 15c value . .. . .. ........ . . . . . .

10c Ladies' Georgette W a ists , Up to $6.50. Special., ..... $3.98 Human Hair Nets. all shades. 15c value, , . , .. , , • .. . ..... .. .. . ge

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95c Ladies' Muslin Gowns $ 1.5() value . , ..••...• 98c

Ladies' Corset Covers, .....• . . , • . ,79c and

I..adies' Muslin Under-

$1.48 Ladies' Middies, . .. $1.25, $1.98 and $2.48 skirts ..... $1.98and

Ladies' White 25% off.

Tub Skirts,

Hosiery Boys' and Girls' Hose, black white and tan, 50 and 65c value,49 & C

39 .

EXTRA! Men's Balbriggan Shirts and Drawers, 75cvalue .. .... ..... .

5ge Men's Sox, all colors. 35c value, . , .•......... . . . . , . . 1ge O·S~~J~I~~t.t~~. ~~l.r~~~~ . . ... . .... . Be

Shinola and 2-in·l Shoe Polish. 15c value. . . . . ...•............

Ladies' Union Suits $1.5'0 value ••. ' •.....

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Boys' Suits at greatly reduced prices, 20 to 33 per cent off. . Men's and Boys' Dress and Work Pants, 10 to 25 per: cent off. .

Ladies' Lisle Hose. black, white and cordovan, Special .. . . . . ... : . . . . C

59 Ladies' .S ilk Hose, black 89 & white., , .$1.98 and

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Linoleum 95c Linoleum. Sale I,'rice, per sq. yd. Linen Window Shades, standard sizes... . ... Grex or Deltox Rugs

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5upply of thi s wond e rful I1h.'did nc. ju s t r ':R ivl'(!. ,0' lil' lhe pape!"!' for whlll Ta n· loc i!l doing. Ol'e r I:! Illi lfi" n b Oltl ss I din~yenr s Do n't d elay tryin g it.

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Read Gazette's Classifzed Ads

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Thursday, July 29th

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F ea t uring Robert W a r wick ,

"Tree of Knowledge" Also, F a tty Arb u ckl e in 11is bes t co m d y ,

"Back Stage" A4m ission 17c a nd ll c

F enturi ng Mabel Normand in

"Mickey" D on' t Miss I t ! Adm ission, '33 and 22c

Insurance 111

We write short term

Grain Policies.

Tuesday', August 3rd Sla rri n g J a k D e mpsey, in

Sears & Cartwright

"Dare-Devil Jack"

Amon Block, Phone 61·2

,Also , a good Fox p ic ture Admission, 22 and 17 cents

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_--4> _" ___ What'. Art to T~I. Sen.tor? Art· rM:~'lved 11 ter rI ble wnll opl ng Ilt th e nntl ollRI copilol when n venu lor d eC~'''ld he wnnted n prI vAte rl oor Into hI s oftl ce 8 0 fh nt tolks could not hrCllk In 111 1 hllu ullonn nun red. Snpl1lton lng wor kmen. be cnused to be tor n (lut Bomc or t he f1n e~ l nrt work on t h9 wi\lI ~ o( Ihe ~ l' llnte side nnd tit en hnd • lI oo r In~ t ll ll e ll. - - -•• _ .

Good Farms at ttractive Prices

Ferry C hr istia n Chllrch

'60 S ulls

50

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Sl'l ga r t ree so il. good b rick a lld ACRES 'fra lile house of rooms , with

.. orot slckn j!99. tim Tile Greeks cd nnd henr!)r R(l mans nn c'lent es put IIll pll C'lt ,t ru I: In OUlens lind neve r un cler look enterpri ses ot nnr mom ell t wilh OUI consulting the ol·nele. •

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. Han. S, D, F ess spok e in Le banon last night, and a s u su a l, he waR in his usual fram e of m in d - al \Y I\V ~ speaking th e truth, and MC min c ing his words although his utt e ran ces were all gentlemanly and kind--pe rhaps, Several or our citi zens went down to hear him, and everyone was delighted. He will be our pext r epresentative from this , di s trict, too

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The Late Olassified Ads, FOil RENT

All other well known Tailored Suits of Rochester, New York and Cleveland "Clothcraft" " Makes, that sold at

or thrOB fornllh el1 roolU P, T WO OnB.Sqqare from tele ph one ex. ohllnge.

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Get your Coal tor

, 30, *31), MO and 146

- Lebanon, Ohio

Fasblolll8 will caUI8 milady to reverie aature tbla WInter, jude' Ine from adYaDoed ahowlDl1 of ful'll. "or It will mND the revorsal of our IQmmer butterlly

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Into a "caterpillar." Honelt DOW len·t that Just wbat abe 100ki IIk~

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In tbll! Dew b18 cape of Bkunk. It le ~he IDost popular model ,et ,1l0WD

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R. C. BAINES . General Auctioneer and Farm Broker

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Eery sui t carries wit h it a guarao't ee of satisfaction, 'your mone y gla dly refunded if dissatisfied.

$24.

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WIt h a good fra me ho use o f rooms, cement 'cellar, 3 we lls a ll d is tern, Fair barn , douhle cribs and outbu ildi llgs. T his fa rm is admired by all and · will speak for it If.

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Residence, Centerville, Ohio Oflices, 816-18-19 Reibold Bldg., Dayton, Ohio

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eleclr ic lig hts . good ee lla r a nd both wa t er s. New wa h -holls wi bh cement floo r . wood hOll 'e,' poultry hOll s , b a rn , tohacco sheci , cribs, a nd ou thu il d ings. All buildin gs out near pike al ~ ill I?Otl re pa ir. 13 acres ill lim ber (mos tl y su gar) ~' Ilh 51 rlll g wate r , a nd se t in fill e pas lure. '['his is an Ideal hom e , locat C'd ill th e , illa ge o f Celltervill e, on the Day t n & I.ebano n pike. fl lld he in g sold to seLtle til· es ta te of [ n 'ing :\iontl!,oIl1cry, deceased. You will lo ve .th is p lac e wh{,11 yo u sec it. ;. 200 per acre will I)Il Y It. \Vorlh a t lea s t. 25 lIIore on the acre. A rare ba rga in, don ' l fa il to see it.

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anon th e week b egining Au ~u st 30. The speakers f o r th e occa ssion will be Supt B. O . S kinne r, o f Ma liet ta , Ohio. and up t . H . II He lt e r. uf Mans fl e lt!, Oh io , T h e Sta te ollice o f

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wi t hi ll ;- m ill' , o j Day t .. u , Ohio , ~ luiles of trac t ion , I" lIIil e of ra il: oacl , :1 lld nca r cltur -It a 1111 sc hoo ls . Builcilu gs all good allel o ut lI ear p ike, consis ting of pra l' LicaJl y I]CW bUll ga lo w fra me rC'si lenee of 7 rOC) II IS, ce men t cella r ullder til e Illire ho use also lInd !'r fro nt po rch fo r cou l, good furn ace. D~leo lights lIlld ho tll W:l tCIS. BU rIl , lounl'Co s hed . c rihs, ga mgc , \\ u r \'; :-.1 1UP , pau ll r y ho ust' a n d n eees a r y Oillbuildillgs . T h is is a d a nd y nice home, o n a good pike, a'lId ill a cho ice I I ighbo r llood. The lan d is a ll levl'l, bl ack a nd suga l l re soi l, feueed 09d ami tiled, 1 f VOli \\ant a rea l barga in , YOll ca n ' t bea t th is 0 11 . $16,000,00 -

The War ren Cou nl y T ea chor s ' Annual ins titu te \Vlllue h e lrl in Leb.

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Public Instru c ti on w ill hav e a r e pre· seu tative p resl:!n t on one day o f l he ins ti t u t e, who will g ive in s tru c ti on ~ Common Superstltlonl. Most .1' ople nrc s u per~ t l tl o ll S. With on health . t e m peran ce and agri ul · 's o,i,e t he brenklng ot n lookIng /lln S8 t ure. mentis 0 gloomy torebo'llng. P CRCOl'll tClllhi(,TS wel"p. formerl y conshl p",

Hart, Schaffner· and Marx Finest All- Wool Suit. at Less than Wholesale .•.• ana

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~ch o(ll at !I:;W. (' reneft i,,\! ~h e l': \' e r~" \\'lIn l m y JlPol' Ie \(I kll ll W Mr . and Mrs . Alva St J oh n . o f at 10:30 II , 10 and 7::3(1 f' tn nhou t m." 11II ving bee n h 're, \' 0 11 look Xeni a und Mi:lS o ra Sm il h, of Pilt s· (l ne it1v il l'd . ,I . A. Pi n t' . 1' :l ~ I (l r lik e 0 it!n tl ema 4. PINlse let mil 110." burg . Pa . , a re s pe nding today wilh " J1 llt '~ II ' t nnl'h fl rfl - t1nf"' ~ n 't you r 8' ~" 11ar\'cyshttrl:, Fri('n ,l Churl'lt Hev . J . f . Cadwallad e r and family . fer know ,\"0 11 nn ' herp?" S o nd a", ~c h o<, l. 9::10 Mf'('1 inl-( f. , r A t llir fllP ll lloll or h t'r N I ~Ht·I'·~ lin in £' Mrs , Ad e lp hine Ze l! McCle ll a nd, o f W or~hip , 10::10 I::vel' Yu ooy c'onlifI n l'X pressio n at a IlHlZ(J lJlP ll f e.,cn ped Seattle WUlIh . , arri ved h e re Mon· ally invi tcd t o t h ese se n ' i('E'!' hl!r. " \I" ho nre y"u 7" she 11 .o, ~ l' rl c'X,'ltNI· d ay (' ve n ing . ha ving bee n called I),. " H ow d id y ~ k n o w w llo I w u .s ?" he re on acco unt o f lh El ilJn p.~s of he r ~ t. "'my' -C hurch II J £t Ill A fr l f'lllll l ul yo ur ~lsl l ·I' ." 1 s is le r . Mi ss Lo la Ze ll. wh o h as heen Ninth ' un d a y "fler Trin it y . A. u ~· n n ~wf'r "tl , "~he \\ I II t e ll yo u \\'11(, J ~ u tT e ri nj.( fo r s ev e rul wcc k:i with ust 1st: Ch u rch Sc hClO I a l 9::1\1 11. .1lI un l. Y fl U 11I11!i'l; 1 tru st ItI ~" 1 ree l I Itll\'e n rl gI. l Iu know whu I yuu urQ dolnl': h eart lro uu le . Ser mo n !lncl H o ly COlllmu n inn ilL h ~ re . Wnn'l \'nu tcll " ,(,?" t o:30. T he p ub lic c o rdi a ll y ill \' i t d A Rtrltlille I ~ok CH IIl~ Inlo her eyes Mr . a nd Mrs , Geo rg e Ingram, w ho to t hese se rvi ces. T'l il! will be th e Ind abe shook Irer h"lld. , have b een th e g ues ts of Mr . an d "You "'o"'uh, ,,'t un dpr61nncl. I wn ~ Mra. K L, S he rWOOd f or th e past la9t Chu reh s e r vice be t re the an trying to trn ce the w h l sp~'"8. " " nual vaca tion . "'J'he whl ~ per8!" • crl,'l! excitedly. wpe k , left for thClr h om e III Aurora. "You hnve henrll tllelu, (01}1" Ind .. '1'u esday. Mr and Mrs. Sh e r , /'r\. E. Churc h " ~l t l e ll." she 5111d, " I hennl them wood d ri vin g th m thr ough in th eir Ralph 'olton J nneil, Mi nLl~ r . ton Ight. Mother and Bnrbarll were auto. ThE! S h e rwo od. will r eturn OUl [ 0 Ihe IheA ler. The\' seemed to h F 'd Sunday Sch ool. 9: 15 II . m., F r an k come fr om nellr th e cell l ~t1; In Ill y s is. om e rt ay . CO nl t'l an rl Le May , s upe ri n te nd ' fit. [pr'. rOOIl\. Th py Ret'lIle<l to ,'unlsh ~!!!!!!'!..!!!..!!!~.!!!!!!!!!!'!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!'!_ ~~ ..!!! ~!!.!!!'! bring your fri e nd;l . In the direction ot Ihl i room. I "I'll 1(' 11 h ('l' It YOU -,l" lsh me to," ehr Ihoughl th ere wa s nl) one h ~ re. [.lecldell to creep al ong the ledge ond ee reflllclI. " '\tid n ow , plea s moy I go' Caesar's Creel, Fr it!IIJ!\ Ch urch Co uld YOU I"l me out of your door 7 It 1 could t ra ce til m." Sel'. J brought a key to (l U" lI vnrttu ent S unday Sch ool at I hi,. :ohm h e vpry " And did you slI cceed 1" \\"It h m ~. I "don·i. lhln k 1 flure Wil ke S unday at 10 'o ' d o ck , She shook ber head. Pr <ll' hi nfo( "When I first came In thl e room I thn! trip ,ncross th e ledge touh:h t." service at 11 o'clork a. Ill , You aI''' As I escort ed her to the door. my could stili hear them. They seemed to he coming from up near Ihe ceiling. mind In n whirl o" er the ('\'\' nl s ot the cordia lly invited 10 be IJ r e~e llL I lot up on 8 cllllir Rna pU I my eRr e\' ~ nl n l:. 1 suc'denly rememb erl'lI ho,,", Im porla nt It WIlS thnt I 8110uld Bee her to th e wnll to listen. 'l'hell they Orthodox Friend s Churclt Itopped nl to getll er and t hen- you ' sl ~ t c r for n long tnlk befo re I k pt Mee l· Sunday School, 9:30 a . Ill . my ollPolnlm cnt with Garmon. Clllll e In. May I go now- berore my "Tell your s lst~r," ] snld to ClaIre ing for worship a t 10:30. mother come8 home?" "On one condlt.lon." I IInswered. BrnMord li S she IIcporte(l, "lhnt It Ie ... ..... "tbnt you tell your IIlater obout your IflI p rn ti\'() lhnt slle mec t me ot 11m h eo n lomorl'ow, I bo,'e 'nolws or the hAving' ~QQn ho".Q ." utmost Importnnce--new, thnt COD eerns nil or. U8. Tell her to meet me lit the Asto r ot one. She must come." "I'll te ll her," sh~ replll'd.

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F eaturing B ryant ' Vashburn,

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Mrs , May 8ve r ly Ta t e, of Uayton, and Mrs . E: J . E ve rly and so n J ack . o f Mt. Ve rn on, Ohio, s pe nt last Thursday at t he F ri e nds H o m e.

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August 3, 4. o,6~ 1920 Nine .Class Eyents, $400 each . Three Races Daily Liberal Prerni~ms in all departments Free Attractions Each Day Watch for complete program. It is a hummer. ' Get a Fair"Book. Make Exhibits. Attend the. Fair. Everybody is going

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. Ed Standi ford was In Lebanon Saturday . . _ . Solid oak rockers at ~4 . 9.> at F red 8 clearance salll of Furniture. Jason Sheeillm lind wife and How· urd Burton were in Dayton Friday Harry J ohns and fnmily of Day· to n were ~ u e~ts of relati ves hertSunday. Mrs. Eva Kelley lind son . of Ch icago. have been vitiitinll her aunt. Mrs. Eva J Ulies 1 •.\ J . F . t·· II a(Ie r, .Uuwu •..,v . an d "rs. Misse.. l;lara Lile und Emma Heigh. way were ill Xenia Tuesday. 0"

Mr. and Mra. F red Hawke' Mrs Emma McClure and Mr . Car l Mc. ' Iure were Dayton l/isitorRTuesday . Mr. and Mr3. Gll rl ' Frve. Miss Gladys Harlan and Seth Thomas spent Sunday at the Zoo in Cincinnati • Hundreds are BRvini thl! differ ence a t the S Fred Co·s . big semi· un nual clearance sale of Furniture and rUKS .

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WELFARE SERVICE WAS INAUGURATED The Community Welfare Service in Wayne Townabip wae inaugurated las t Thursday afternoon and ev· eni n~ and wa~ a decided . success in every wa.y. h, the after~oon at tbree o·clc,ck. the exe rcises were opened by the directors fr..>m Cincinnati . who inaugurated all the events of the af ternoo n . Volley ball. ba~e ball and games of all desc ription 8 for tile old anrt yo unlc, were played wilh a vim. IIml old staid bUBines~ men and farm e rs. too. entered intI, the lists as happily a8 th e yo unges t kidd ie on the g rounds. After II few houtii r p ~reation. Mi ~~ Mncgregor. who 'W ll~ the stnr Ju tel · le r • g'athe red the young peov le toge' the r lind made a happy hour for th em . Then. abo u t fourty peopl e on ellch side. men. women and chil· dren engaged in a H·g of war. which ended the ~am es for the af te rnoon . By thI S lime suppe r was announ· ced. and it Iloes without t elling whal ~ 8upp~r I~ waa too.. Anyone eat· Illlf a pICniC suppe r In Wayne thwnship kn ows lhat the tables were la ' den with the best of eatables, anll el/ervbody ale to their hearts COD tent. The late afternoon WB!! iladdened by the Waynesville Premier band. who filled in the time with delight· ful music, which was fully enjoyed by tht! people. At 6 o'clock W. N. Reel/es called the assembly together and gave one of hia delightful talka and sinp and he made everyone presnnt IIlni' This was an enjoyable occaelon. after whieh Mr . Williams. In a !'plen· did talk. explained the Community Welfare Service plans so well thaI all were enthused with the commu· nity service. Mr, Dejarnett alao followed wllh a fine talk. A meeting will be called Friday evening to talk over the plana for the August meeting. No one will want to miss the August meetin&,. tor there will be lots doing all the time. announce ment of whi~h will made later through this paper .

SUNDAY-SCHOOL PICNIC The annual picnic ~f St. Mary's church and Sunda,-School will ~ held at Schantz' !trove Friday after· noon, August 6. All membel'll el the church and SUndal-&hool, and friend., are co~iallY invi~ to be preaent, and brlnlr well filled baakets . . You are requested to meet at the chu'rch at 1 o'clock sharp.

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I' We are ready to serve lunches at The back last Sunday afterno un Mr . and Mrs Ca rl :-;lwrw""d all d \\' iJrn iJl)' (ll' "1 'I 11'11':1 ' " ill th~~ Iii }, " Ilin ' 1-:111 1m hi,; foot and lIla ~ h"d it all times . We also hanrlle the best Xenia American Legion teflm were son. Morris . ntc rtail ell :ut u rdav at 1I 0/1H· l·II II1W. ',1, hi, I .. i'e h.ld ill I, li lly II ., \ illlJc co nfin ed to hi s ho me Ice Cream. candies, etc. See UI at · their victims by a score of 13 to ) dinn e r. Mr. J nlll es : I!,m ; U II,! I\·ifl'. till' CII" . , t I ! C'I' da) '. \\ I·dll~~ · t ,1 1' ~.) IlI(, till ll!. a lt houg h the wo und the old Starling' stand . J . C. McCoy . The Miamis presented 8 chanR'ed and Mrs. Aa ron Sears. of I I" yll'II, ~ I r ,; day, j " j ~ , ' I f'n l! t , "J~lI,r j. !t" nlill g: Il il r ight rather palched·up line·up, but t he Jllm es Mullen a ud d :lIlghll' r. I\l b, II . 12 .1\, Mi ~ses Luella and Jeannette Janacore proves t hat they got awuy Wi l h Bdna. Mrs. Chal'l .·~ UlIcI.llI ck a lli l f ,I"tl,"'" d:lI- j ne v, Mabel and Hazel Salidbury and it In great style. Wm. SChul e r. wh o son . Cha rles. Mi,;s Ll IIHh 1:"nl1 an" P.ugen ia Whittaker arrived home directed the 3 lo 0 victory at Leba· Mr. Jam es Be nh am and .Ja m .~ Har l· t'tll'ld lIo11~'I~ll'1 nt :-;!1I1l ,I,tlr--l 1n fr um su mm er school at Oxford, lut non, agsin had char~e of the team ; ock . \\ II III I ~I"n I"dl P1' lh · )( IU' llIlI,i, ' wet'k . . and took care of second base. Th e \\' il l 1", furu i,L I't\ I" a I.. II!' d ,:III features of the game were Jllrrett's Mr. and Mrs. Frnnk EluulI we re bU lld-. iI'· ·tll llll ~ : . 1'11.1'1\ 1.',tll."u;; .. Morris Graham. and family, who splendid pitching, and good battin g pleasuntly s u r pri ~ " d a L their COUIIl I')' lj'l nc l a /ld I I.,' 'a , d, \11 '!" til-ii have been spending a coupleof weeks by Illi of the bunch . horne . Sund ey. when fr i en d ~ came ill lI i l! iL ln ll dl 'r ~ .\11 - nh"l'fil)~r~ fur ,·llIlutu uqu a with Mr. and Mrs. Wm S. Graham. Jarrett pitehj!d a wonderful game. on them with heavily laden ba , k c t ~ 1' h.' r12 lI ill iI~ " '!IIIIII "i~I·I,1\ o,.'f\;,. 11 lil'I\(' ~ :~h o uld prllc ure the l ret urned to thei r home in Dayton, holding the visltora to one scratchy and lots of good che!!r . Those who lir (' wo rl;~ !.'wry lIi;,!h Th ,' 111 1 I Iln!Cle and IItriklng out 13 of them, enjoy ed the day w re Wm. Frllme II'n/lllel' l'u l \·Vt,·lt A\ 'il l ii" RtagL'd III ~ :) m ~ aL l h.. \\' av l\ e~ \'i: l. Nfllional 'Sund ay evening. Xenia's one run w.. almOlSt given to and familv. J amQs Kerrick anu fam · fir e. wi th the lilI u l · of ,'ha LJt"llll Ha nk a t tlll ·ir e al' li~ l co nv eni en ce. Mr. and Mrs. f rank Westerkamp them in the seventh. With two ily. J09. McMillan and family. Fra nk Thi rrv one of Lhl' ui g fl'a tures Wcd· ' l'h o~e who did lI 0t HubRcribe CHn ' h u~' th em a t Jann ey's Drug: ami 80n. Mr, and Mrs. Louis Cohn, " II' down, Milburn " .. hit by a pitched Co leman and famil y. REl v. Uidd Ie· lI escl uy night of ·incinnati . Mrs. 1. Bloch. of Iaall, stole l!eCond, went to third when cum and wife. of Oregonia. Mes· The um n-l'm!'n l \lrol~rlHll iH l·lIl·i,·,j Slo r ~ ~l'lI r 9 a nd Cllrt wri !! hl' ~ otlice. Wac . Tel( . Mrs. L. S. Hyman. son ry . Wuynes l'ill e Nati unal l he Libra Schuler dropped Jarrett's throw to dames Susan Hays lil a nti Emma Ils 1helik, ,;lI fp <',,,, ', Wl ll1 l1 "'I ; I"'lt li t' ( mm any suh 'crilJPr who lind daughter . of Xenia, were the Ilallk catch' him off eecond, and knocked Chllpman and Miss Dorothy Mill e r. Fus 'n£' t doin g' his faln uu,; hl: 1'1 a I hu" a ;iUl'lJllI". " J.I·~T' S HO ST ." g uests of Myer Hyman and family, the ball out of Burton's hand in an gi ld ' . hili] Lon'l la in l he 1;1011 (' "f _ ____ Sunday. J . U. Ca rt wril<ht. 'l'r L·as llre r . attempted run-down between t hirJ Mr . and Mrs. SU'ln ley mit h anrl Il l'alh He t . 'wi th IllJ llwr :III S olh",· and home. daughter and Mi ~s Emm a McCl lire. ,; lage fr l'l' H c l ~. IIln kill )!' II L"1I1';[U Ii , The scarcity of neWII-print paper of Cincinnati. Mr . ulld Mrs Charle s cnLe rl ai nmc'nl fur thl' tl m ' I ~" lil a l is entirely too .erious for us to Il t· ~hutts and filmily. ~·I r . ,lIId ~lr:l. I': Wil,L1ing-lhll ha, )!I'IIW Il a(','u-IIIII;.,d tempt to tell how all the Miamis' T. Eowards. MI' . and ~ I r~ . l :hll l'l 10 \\' elculIlt' \\ ilhill h,,)' gllle~ (111 ~lIeh runs were scored. Every man on ~d wanl s an d .' f:iIl1ily . ,\1r. and ~ I l' ''. o Ct' a ,i ,'n~ the team got at.least one safe hi Land Cl aren ce t:u wa rtls fi nd d ULl J.!'htpl'. Mr A~ 111'111)' n [II:.JI' hlg ," ,Irad"" ha" " mo~t of them more. Jimm y Gibbon s nlld Mrs Frank Shutt>'. ~II' . a nd MI'''' 1Ie"l) 111'1'''111,;' d /.".. alld illtL'I'I;,;l i" weitrhed in with 8 dandy horne-run. 8arl Wins ton a nd fa Uli ly. iII lJRtl.' r H~l al'i1H,i l I 1t.1.'.ltlltllU I'H','ml·1)1 ,, 1' 1\\'0 1 Conner and McClure hit tri ples. 8nrl Lylt' Ili g h tlll ~ n a nd ~l IS, I' hebe lIli. , llI){ 1' •• 11:1,',11 (hy, "I) m(hrallc' Duy Osborne!a double. One lhing we wert! rand;l spelll :Su nday . .-\\lhU ~t I h l' l a,l1 dill:·P ~llt" ..• .! I "" ':" IIL.n!' ./: especially glad to see was the way with Mr and ~ rs 11" \'a, d :-ihult s I rcSI,kllt 011",' I " , ... , .... , IIn,1 lome ot the boys laid down bunl , and ,j'au g-h ter "lid ,\ 1r all d . rs . L.J , till', III " '1' t • I ". I d'CI. and beat them out. These little hit Burn"id ... uf l ' ll i"n \ J1!~g-". I I.,· .... ' l \\ ,.1,"'11, .. .aw l l have won many a close game and t he C O l l1l11HI ,t\ 4 11' \1,... 1\' .!Id" \ Ih IIlvi t tld Miamil might do well to becom e ttl al .-nd I"it •• , i HIlt'"! 'It H111 )..!' .. "l'OI I H~ i Mr a nd ~11' '' . ./ 11~ '1' 1'111,· ), " " lig ht· more proficient in their use. The) ullt lll· .. '· I\.I ·.,' · I II "'I Ve' i'lI tl.· fully e ntertained U ll :-\lllI d:IY. ~Ir alit) can do it with a little more practi~ e Mrs. W. S. Har,l ill, of 11.I)' l oll; ~ I r . milltllg'l'lIl1l . 111';,1 ,! t Iii, p .."p).. I Manager Cook hag ! cheduled two and Mrs Wi ll VunH I" rllLlII and ' 0 il . iOod games for thecoming week·end. of Cincinnati; 1\:11'. a nu :llr ~ W. S. On Saturday afternoon, tlie team ~pradling and S(JII. Mrs. Ilia LaWHon. repreeenting the Dayton Order of son and daugbte r. of Covilll-J tun . Ky .; - ~~~$~ ~ . . .. . .. . . . . . . . .. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .. . . . . the Grotto will be the attraction at Mr. and Mrs. 11 . N We rntz alld ----Phillips Park. This is a I/ery fas t daughter. Mr. and J\1r ~ II. L Tin· All ('hi l d r ~n" kindcl'j.!arl en llllt! : team, composed of former profes-' ney. SOil and daughte r un ,1 Mr . 'I'. S. fir"t ~ru de l1g('~ a re .illvil<!d l u th £' ; II10nai and lIemi-professional players. H a rdin . All left. congratulating' Li bra ry 0 11 Wedll("day a ftel'll')I)!l a l· • and, .. Jarrett win prubably pitch Mrs. Tinney for th e deligh tful din· 2 o· cloc k. · Alld lIL ;{ o·dLll'k . thl! ~cc· : for the Miamis, a crack-a-jack conner she serv ed . ond an d t hird !! raci(· d'il,h'ell Il l'e in· : Thursday, August ' 5th teat may hi! expect~. 01/ Sunday viled . \\ bv? ·TII 11"I "n td Lht' afternoon, the Clarksville team il F ea turing DU1l glas }[cLean and Doris May, in "tu ri c~ M i ~~ lI1u l)cl ';II i IJlI I'Y \I ill comlnl( back for more of the Miamis' you. big medicine, and will surely be ac"Jlne uml brin\{ yo u r II ci~ hh (i rs comodated. This game promises to Also, Al S't. Jolin in and II ' sure to hi' ·:o. :lclI} ')II tilll e . ~ .. be another red-hot battle. as not to mi '~ !i ll) L h i n~ . The'score:

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August 11, 12 and 13 All the former residents of Clinton County, with thousands 'of others in the entire country, have been invited tQ Wilmington to participate in the second big Home ComiJlg of the city's history. Extensive preparations have been made, and for the past two months the town has thought of little else but the big event.

Smillie's Famous Band Wilmington Military Band Caledonian Scottish Highlander Band $1,000 Fireworks Every Night- the Battle of Chateau Thierry in' Fire; thouands of bombs and Rockets. The Great Fussner in Aerial Glides. Loreatte, with the Globe of Death. The Highland Fling Acrobatic ACIS Barpipers Daring Trapeee Acts Comedy Quartet , Big Free Acts The ground. filled with Shows, Riding Devices, Etc.

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W. Z ' ROLL For Pro bate Judge For Pro bate Jud ge ALLEN HUIfFMAN F o r R ecord e r (I'or SIl4IOnd Term)

J USTIN W. HARDING F o r R e prese ntative

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--------=----------1 VICTO R S_ LOER For Represe ntative

GEORGE E, YO U G For Representative

F. M.

~UNNINGHAM

For Prosecuting Attorney (For Second Term) MORROW BRANT For Sheriff SAM D, BI!:NKLE For County Commissioner

W. D. CORWIN For County Commissioner CARL J,. MILLER For County Commission~r HARRY W, LEWIS For County C ommissioner

JOSEPH WATKINS For County Commissione r (For Second Term) FRANK

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Friday, August 6, 1920, li cA inniog at 1 o'ol ook. tba follow. 0 1-: pr IIHHLy :. 1 I:i IJrti 11, 10 <Jdtl o , Fn rm 1,01[>1 w pot/! !lod C htokens " oe 1I1111l ' or I urtll El r p!lrtloolers. M,U:! BELLI!: COON.

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Marriage Wreue. I : 30 p, m. 8 lot of Fre d Baile y, fll c, t u ry \\ o rke r , o f Be gino in g OaytoD, Rnd Mt ~ , B eJeo Mo unt, o f ' l:Iou ~ ebold O" od e, I:i~e bill., E, L. HATTON. "orru w, ___ W a lter Laoy, Anot.

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Real Estate Tranfera J o b I$berz ~ r t o B. G, F l t ?: I)ll trl o k, part I)f lot N o. 32 In Fr>l.oklln ,' ,l , In some of the oortherll 8tatell yome n loslst the' da inty orgaodte and trsnBlpareot hat Is 00 longer .upromo In Bumme r wear, but .uch verdllctll are caused by tile ' backward 8eallOll there th la year , This orgalldle of dellcato tint-hRt to nlatch tn f1lmlY georgette and lace-Ia being woro In' thla ploture by Elaine Hammer8teln. the actren.

C A Th o mpsoo to .)e801 6 Tbowp. 80 n, pllrt of th e lo t to rm e rl y llw u el l hy ,Iohn Thom pso n, 00 Or('hurd Aye, L e blln oD, II J R, Bunter t!l. ,1e8810 '{' hompso n , part of J o hn 1'hOlD))50 n '8 lo t 0 0 Orobllrd Ave ., Le bao ' n, SI. Cynthia Evanll t o Mre, Alm/\ King part of o~l.l o t N o, '1 in W~YDes 'lilla,

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Saturday AuguBt ' 14, 1920

' ,110r;tioning "t 'I ~'olook. tho " ollow. 'I ng" property, \0 wit: lSpllll Mule~, 1 W o rk Hnne, 3 U"ttle, 17 B n g8, 22 tih efl Jl,lmplu lllent~, Feed !lnd !:Ioc8e. h o ld U uude. !'!"e b!llt! ADA S. C(')URTNEY, W, N, fl ollrs, A uot,

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NOTED BARITONE KNIGHTED BY KING OF ITALY WILL Hoy McBeth and family ~nd Chas. o Cook and family spent ' unday , SING AT 'THE CHAUTAUQUA with fr iends . near 'sbina

P ure Paris Green Arsenate of Lead Scra lch Feed Coarse Cracked Corn

2 Po un d Sack alt only ...... : .. 5c " Pound sack Salt only ......... lOe National Roll ed Oats. 2 pkgs ::!5c P ost Toaaties. 2 pkgs .. ....... ,,::!5c Mrs . Austin's P . C. Flour ..... IOc P ink Beans. p er can · .... .. ... .. l(Ic Sa uer Kraut, per can on ly ... 10c La rg e Tuna fish only ......... .. 20c Medium Tuna fish only . .. .. 12X c Small Tuna fish only .: .. .... :.7X c

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Dr. J. Franklin Babb

Castellucci's Neapolitan Band

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Chester Scott, Cornetist

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J. C. Herbsman

Hon. J. Adam Rede

C. Frederick Bonawitz .

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I deiire to say through the Miami Gazelte that I am a candidate for County SurvElyor. As I shall be able to see 1111 of the Republican voters before the Primary. it may nut be amiss to give the f ollowing facts : I WB!I born in Paulding County. Ohio. 25 vears ago and lived there I!l about three years, but have lived in Warren County all the time since. except while' in the service. After graduating from the 'Lebanon Higb Sclnool ' in 19l5. I entered 8 the Ul]iversilty of Cincinnati as a student in the College of' ~ngineer· ing. preparing for my life work, After two years study there, I joined the Balloon Section of the Air Service of the United States Army,' [EJ and was 800n. sent overseas. I W88 ~ altached to the 3rd Army Corps, and becau se of my training along engineering lines. I was given similar I!I duties in thl! arduOU8 work performed by thll Air Service. fiJ I was with tthe army in France and ~ Germany for. fourleen months, reo

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tent . . tThe rombinillK of t he SOUl hern Ohi o EpworthLellgue ("lII· venlion an d th e Mi nmi Conft! rence Endeavur Union durinK th e t wn week prior to and ern o r~,' d into t he opening o f the ChaUlallfJ un. e limi n· ated much (1( th e IlnnoY(lnce un d el f" lay in ge ttill g s ta r lell ' and ~ e ltll>d . lind added to the comfllrt amI ('<Jill · p let eness of genera l pr paral il,n Sil that everything start ed off wi t h la rR'e crowds satisfied and havpy . Splendid program ~ . e nthu Ri lls U c all .y enjoyed and great oppreciat ion e x:· pressed of the n w water towe r a1'· fording ru nning water lind hellll h giv ing imlHovement in th hll tul . The Chautauqua is n ow ill Cl1 l1 swing . with ela bura te prugralll-.. uand conl!crts. athle ti c lin n aq ualic sports . morning hour ~(,!:I iU Il::!. ali t! oth er plans and devi('1:!:! fill .... ,I w it

Concert; Concert. Evan i)lIvit!s. UHritone. Humorist. Saturday, August 7-G raml Opera Day-Morning-Address, Dr. Coleman; Address. Dr. Kephart. Afternoon-Prelude. selected; Cunce rt , Chicago Operatic Company . Even· ' ing- Band Concert; COllcert, Chicago OLleratic Company .

noon ·-Band Concert; Lecture. Dr . Newell Dwight 1·:Iilli~ . Evenin J{-RiversiJe Servicl!; .Bllnd COllcer t; Lecture. D . Newe ll Dwight Hillis Monday . Au g u t !l-l\1 ol'l1ing-Rest and R.:creation: Afte rn oon-' Prelude. Howard OrcheH tra Com .. pony; Lecture. H em . Clinlon ' N Howard . Evening- Ranrl Concert; Howard Or~hes tra Cun. vany . Tuesday, August IO-Morning Address. Mrs Charlotte Reeve Cun· over; Address. Dr. Lincoln Hull ey . Afternoon - Conce rt. Howard UrI cheslra Company; Lec ture. Hon Clinton Howard . Evening-Rand Concert ; Howard Orchestra Co. Wednesday, Augus t ll- Morning -Address, Mrs. Conover; Address. Dr. Lincoln Hulley . AfternoonPrelude, Alice . SchroJ e Company : Le::ture, Dr. Frank B, Vrooman Evening-Banrl Concert; Ente rtain·· ment. The Alice Schrode Company. Th.urs<lay, August 12- MorningAddre8S, Mrs . Conover; Addre~ .. rDhr . SHulley . Afternoon- Prelude , e wiss Yodlere; Lecture, Grego ry Mason . Evening- Band Concert; °

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Mason Fruit Jars Mason Lid s lind Rubbers E-Z Seal F ru it Jars E-Z ea! Lids and Rubbe rs Tin Cans and ' ea ling Wux Jp.lly GIMSes. Par owax

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UNITED STATES SENATOR. I n a ll his camABLE, HE IS .paigns th e FEARLESS c t thc v te - gdl r KNOWN Re pu bEXPERIENCED ~/i~:CI:. ' l ale NATIONALLY l ar~-

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A Vole for Frank B. Willis al the Primary. A ugLiM 10th, is a Vote for Ohio L eadership in the Next Senate. C Jl1 triltu tcd b)' a friend of F ran l< It , illis

\ illis Pllblicit~ Commiftee E. Lee Purtcrfh:ld, -"c'y - l'tJ lit-fca J Advartlsou U) u t.

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road, and near church and schools. B'uild . . in gs all good and ou t rte a r pike, consisting ot practically new bunga low fra me residence of 7 room, cement cellar under the c ntire house, also und r frollt porch for coal. good fUrtl3 CC, Delco lights and both waters. Barn , tobacco shed, cribs, garage, ~o~k .shop, poultry houst· a nd necessary out buildings, I hl~ IS a ?a ndy I1ICt' home. au a good pike, and in a chOice neig hborhood. The la nd is a ll level black and sli gar tree .so il , fenced good and tiled. If you want a $16,000.00 r.eal bargl:lIll , yo u ca u 't beat lhis oue.

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sugar tree soil, good brick and fra me l~ o ll -e of 8 r00111S with elec tric ligh ls. go,od cellar and' both waters. New wash-house with cement f1~or, w90d h o u s~, poultry hou e, barn, tobacco shed, cnbs., and O UtLllll~dlUgS. All buildings Ollt neai' pike a l ~~ I~ g?od repatr. ,13 acr.es in timber (l'~lOstly. sugar) ~Itlt ::; prtl1 g water , and set III fine pasture. ThiS is all Ideal home, located in the villa.ge of Centervill~ on the Day ton & L~banon pike, and being soid to s~ttie . the est~tc of Irvmg Montgomery, deceased. ' You will love .thls place when you see it. $200 ' per acre will huy I~. Wo~th ~t least ,'25 more on the acre. A rare bargam, don t fall to see it.

I. ACRES south good levell~nd, located on~ mile o,f CenteryiJJe on the Day4 the ton & Lebanon pIke. Beltlg sold· to settle Jos. A, Campbell estate. Improved

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. I ha~e farrqs of all sizes, and priced to sell.: Let n;te show them to you. You' wilI be under no obligations to buy.

R. C'. BAINES' General Aucti'oneer and Faml Broker •. Residenc~, Centen!iUe, -Ohio ()rfi,~s, 816·18·19 Reibold Bid(J" D""'116on, Q,&.Jo II

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WAYNESVILLE, OHIO, WEDNESDAY AUGUST 11, 1920

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At Waynesville Chautauqua, August 17-21

INNING VICTORIES

Mrs. Marie Brittain is visiting In Dayion .

( Word s 1.0\1 wII.le by T om .) No .ue bali game is either wlln or loat until the last man has been reGeorge Waterh ouse is spendin g Ured . The truth of this stateme nt the week at Chauta uqua. was demons trated to the comple te satisfac tion of our fans in both ofthe Master Forrest Brown spent Mon- Ilames at PI',illips Park, ~aturda y ,a nd rillY with relativelJ in Lebanon . Sunday afternoons Saturda y's game was won from th e Ormus Grotto Mrs J . L . Hartsoc k spent several team, of Dayton, by a score of 13 to days hl~t week wilh reilltives in Day- 12. after two were retired in' the ninth, while Sunday ' s game was won ton. from Clarksv ille by a score of 7 to 6, Steve Philips. of Washin gton C. with one man down in the last frame In many respects , SlIturda y's game H .. is vi8ilim~ hie sister' Miss Ann was u freak In the third inning. Philips. au r boys \)u rged thei r systems of an Axmins ter rug, 9x12 Bizes. $39.76, awfu I amount of dislinct ly rotten at Fred'lI Clearan ce Sale of Furnitu re ball plaYing. six runs ' were bcored aKainst them before a single oppoand Ruga. nent was retired and eight runs be"Miss Jennie Dinwid die: of Indian- lore the side waB retlrell, making apoli8. Ind .• spent the week-end with the score 9 to 2 in favor qf the Mil'S May Wright. visitors. This was more due to puor sopport than a lack of good pitching . Born-T o Mr . and Mrs Raymond Then the Miamis eettled down and Conner . Saturda y. Saturda y, Augu~1 staged a come-bal'k. such as we have 6. 192C, a daught er . never before seen a Waynesville team Jisplay. They held the visitors :Mr. and MrR. C. M. Robitze r and scoreles s for the next three inning! . daught er were guests of relative s in while they annexed four more' to Sardini a. Ohio Sunday . (heir own count. The Grotto boys scored two more in the seventh . but Mr. and Mrs. P. D. Clajtett and the Miamis came riltht back with a dauihte r. Misa Taey are Ipendin i fine rix-run rally in the eighth The the week at Chautau quj,. visitors again tied the score In their hal( of the ninth, but our boys wer~ :Russe \l Salisbu ry, L. C. St. John, not (0 be denied . With two men W, F, Gorauch and !IOD. William, down and Crane on second. Jarrett were Cincinn ati visitors . Tuesday . @Iarr.med the ball to deep rhcht for a double. and Buckra m scampert!rl The Furnitu re and Rug I8les lit home with tile winning run . Tbe "' red's art! reporle d aa ahead at any- summar y: thina- in the history of the business RUB Ol"lnUJI Orouo .. O

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te nor, of th e Chi cago Mend ols8 0bn Club, bll r ltone. Rnd Harri son 'V. Burch , who hRij bee n willi this com. pa ny 50 1' 61'81 yeRrs 8M Acco mpanis t a"d plano soloist. make up th e p er· Bonn el at thla splendid orgalliza tion.

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The Commu nity Welfare Service held a meeting Friday evening at the Rest Room. There was a small attenda nce, owing to severnl other attracti ons, but the directo rs decided to have another commll nity picnic on Friday. September 10th, due notice of which will be given later, Tbere will be an institut e held, beeiDni ng Wednes day evening , September 8th. tor those who wiah to become directo r. at future gatherinlr!l. This institut e iaopen to every. body but more particu larly for those who wish to take the more promi· nent part of conductin&" meeting s. Bueh 88 commu nity story telling. 'games. singing . etc . There will be a later meeting of the directo r.. when the program will be prepare d, which will be published in the Gazette .

WAS, ARRESTED IN CINCINNATI Wm . Harris. a colored man who has been working on the railroad con.tru ction gang, aot away with a lot of clothing belongi nll to several of the men. and went to Cincinn ati, where he was arrested Monday evenIng. The railroad detectiv e immediately started after the man and got bim. and broQgh t him to' Waynes, ville. Tuesday mornin g. when he had a prelimi nary hearing before JU8tice Joy. He admitte d IJtealing the clotbIng; and his oale Willi set for Saturday mornin i. /

APPOINTED HEAD OF ARMY NURSE CORPS

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Levy 42 84 18 (0 . In the county the vote as I1;lVen bela":"" was rather close In one or two Instances , The ottlce for clerk of courts, sheriff, treasur er. recorder, prosecu ting at torne'y and coroner ha1 no opposit ion. therefo re the vote is not given:

Mrs. Lucy Dlnel. of West Elkt4n, is visi tinK '1'. Jeff Smith and family, this week. W. S. Salisbu ry, at Cleveland. ia spendin g a day or two hare with his family. Have you Been the Kit4:hell Cabinets at Fred's Clearan ce Sala1 Price, '86.75.

Rep fl'Sentati ve Rev. Wm. J. Funkey ; of 0ar7. young .. .... ......... ..... .. ..... ....... .. 1269 Ind., is the gUC!$t of hi. brothtr , Mr. Loer ....... 2(6 J. A. Funkey . Harding ........... ........... .. .. ....... 1360 Miss Florenc e Woolar d was tbe week-end guest ot Mi. Edith WardAnderson .. .......... ... ........... ..... 1337 low, of Route 4 . Roll ......... .. .......... .... .... ........... 1360 CommiBBloner Mr. and Mrs. Frank Taft. ot DayHenkle .. ........... .......... .. . ......... 1460 ton spent last week with Mr. and Miller ...... .... .. .... .. :.... ......... .... .. 1496 Mrs. Will White. Watkin s .. ........... ....... ...... ... .. .... 1193 Mrs. Holling sworth. of Troy. Ohio Stokes .. .... .... .......... ....... ......... 1392 Corwin .. ....... ... ... . " .. .. . ... ...... .. 1299 i. the Kueet of her alster. Mrs. Will Lewis ........... ......... ........... ... .. .. 739 Norton. of Corwin . ......... ... .. , .. .............

Survey or Mrs. Jobn Venable haa retume d Lind .. .... ........ .. .... ...... .. . .... .. ... 934 from a two-we eks vi~lt with trienda Spencer ........... . ...... .. .... .... . ...... 1630 In Souther n Kentuc ky. On the state ticket for Govern or Cole reeeived a handsom e vote In Mr. and Mrs. Orval Gra,y and fhe county. Hildebr ant for secretar y dau,hte r are spendln&" thlll week of statl al!lO received a large vote with relative s in Clarkav llle. while our own . Steve Stilwell got ~3 votes against his oppone nts (67 . Mr. and Mrs. G. D. Millsar e8pend Frank Geia-er for suprem e justice, ing ten days with their IOn. Undley made good in the county .- as did Mills aDd wife In WlImlntrtDn. Del. Frank Willis. Dick Thirkle ld. tor state aenator , beat his oppone nt two There will be general meetin a at to one. which speaks well for this the CaCIIBr's Creek church, Sunday . younlf man. August 16. at 10:30 a. m. All are Accord ing to the mornin g papers. cordiall y invited. laken at 12 o'clock last night, Davia for governo r was about 8000 ahead W. H Drake and Arthur Tbomu . of Cole. in 1250 precinc ts out of 6000. of near Edgllwood left TuesdlY but Cole expects to gain in rural mornin g tor a visit to NI..... . Falla district s, which vote is yet to hear and the'whe at region of lOuthe m from. Canada . Willis for U. S. Senalor , is ahead by a s mall majorit y, but Brown ie Miss Dorothy Dakin. ot Sutheris coming up at the latest reports . land, Fla., arriveti here Saturda y The rest of the ticket is 01 minor evening for an Indefini te vl.lt wltb importa nce , the real contest s being her grandm other, Mrs. Amand a on the two mention ed above. Of Wright, course, our own represe ntative, Han . Mr. and Mrs. Clvde Colema n and S. D. Fe88, will again be nomina ted son. Francie . at Marwoo d. were as' there is lIO aPPaRition, The voting in the cities was about guealso f Mr. and Mrs. J. H. Colelhe average , but the rural district s man Friday aft~rnoon and Saturd a, fell down lamenta bly. just a small morning . vote getting out. The Hynika faction in Cincinn ati Delroit Vapor 011 Stoves have 110 won out, defeati ng 1. H. D.u be. who' wicks. you burn just gil. _me aa a made a gallant fight for county com- gas range. Fred's will show tbem mi8l\ioner. beating him by a two to to you and price them low durlnK one vote. ' their clearanc e sale.

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The primari es passed off quietlv Band concert tonight . Tuesday , and th ere was not a ve ry large vote oot . not onl y in t he county Miss Clara Lile Ie vieitinlt rtlaUy . hut in th e state all·well. in Chillico the, Several real contes ts we re foug ht in Or. Dill. Osteopa th 21 S. Broadboth Ihe stale and cO,u nty , The unofliclal count for Wa yne townshi p way , Lebanon. Ohio. is g iven 0 9 fo'il ows. 'everal from here attende d CbauW E Co rp. tauqua Sunday ,

. . . Mr. and Mrs. Geo. Roberts on, on ' ' 1 t~ ' . The . IiMIami I d Volley . h Chau tauqua IS last Sunday ' entertame< a ulnner.. In Us ~a ~Y8 Wit the very best Mrs. Rachel Crew , and son, }o' rank. Anothe r ninth inning finish fea- :trac~o~B~fhth\se;sonyettoc Rlt.lph Dyke, of Da) ton. is apendome. Mr. a11d Mrs. Robert Crew; Mr. and tured Sunday 's game. The Miamis Ina hill vacatio n ....with his Ifrandme. ~Ih as. 1\ to l'ancel her Mrs. Thad Zimmer man and son. mother . Mrs. Huldah Burnet t and starterl olr with a two-run lead. but enge.lI":en~1 owmg 'fito a sever.ely Harold, Mrs. Sarah Sm ith, Mr, and frittere o it away in the secorid when spral.n an e. certl e d tamily. to by two Mrs. Charles Zimmer man and dau"h. rk.ville scored four. Nothing physlca ns. In her place the man- ter Louise and Phineas Cook Cla Samuel Surface and familv • ..I doing for either team In the third. BIlement has been very fortuna te i n " . th . th being able t() secure the famous big .Ridgew ay are spendin g part of their but t h M· . dded F n"k A d d f 'l e lamlS a d ana er In e musical organiz ation. the Cincin- OttraG n refwWs an annual vacatio n with his mother . fourth. Dodd's borne run counted ami YF an ISh k 0 easer. 0 k apa (>neta, ran . nat weat of town. ymp any Orches tra for twotH 'Ito ano th er f or th e enemv ID the fiftb • concerti ' !. afternoo D and evening . ami n an d f am II Y. (ItN e~port. and our boys produce d the two runs Sunday , Auauat 16. The soloist iil Ky .. Harry Hamilto n and famIly and Mrs. Wm., Mohr and ,lIOn. of Day- needed to tie the score in their half the world famoua Dan Beddoe . He Arthur Layfield . of D~yton. a~d Mr , ton. apeDt a couple of d.RY' laat week of the _me. The Miamis uaume d will be heard in 10101 in both after- and Mrs. Georg~ Hamilto n enJoyed a with Mrs. Huldah Burnett . and fam- a single run lead, Rnd then the home d' fish and turtltl dmner, SlIlnday. along Ily, of Route 6. plate Wall left unmole sted by spiked lemoon an evening c~Dcerts. ' The the banks of the Little M:iami. The, . pro~rallUl for the closmg daYB are h d fi d' shoes durin~ the next two . d . mnlnK8, very atron~ a8 may be _n, a a n~ anner an a very enJoyH. M. Sherwo od, L. C. St. John. Some weird decillions by the' base Thursd ay. August 12- Mornin ll'- able famtly reunion . W. F. Gorsuch and Sid Ellia atteMe d umpire (we mean the man who was Addreas . Mrll. Conove r; Address . a tractor demons tration in WaBh- calling decision s on the baaea-n o reOr. Hully : Aftern oon-Pr elude, H. V. Walter and family. of Leba· inKton C. H. last week. ftectiona on all umpires meant) dur- The Swi~ Yodlers: Lecture . Gregor y non. Mr. and Mra. J . H .. Coleman. ing Clarksv l\le'sl88 t efIott h.lped to Mallon. Evenin g-Band Concel t; F. B. Hender s?n and fllm1ly, D. I.. Mr. and Mra. Alia ~bert. Mrs. apln tie the score. Eddie Burton. Concert , The SWi88 Yodler l. C.r ane and famIly attendied a tamlly Friday. August 13, Temper ance dinner a~ the home of Mr. and Alice McKinll!3y, Miases Lillie Nedry first up in the laatbalf , aingled. went ~r8. and Henriet ta McKinsey spent SUD- to second on an error. and to third on Day. Morninll'-Addres.~ Mr9 Con- I. M. Mlarll. near Lumber ton, Suna passed ball while brother Howafd over; Addrell8. Dr. Hully. 'Afte~noon ,day. day with relative s in Morrow . The affsir was given in honor was being retire<! . -It was again up Prelude , Collegi ate Male Quartet ; o~ Mrs. Ma~gar.t Hurley, whose to Jarrett. and aitain he dlove the Address . Mrs. Viola Romans . Even- birthda Mr. and Mrs. Aaa Egbert, . Mrs. y anmver sary oc:curred durAlice McKinsey, MIl\8ea Lil\i~ ball to deep right for the hit whicb ing:-Ba nd Concert ; Concert , Colle- In~ the week, and was thoroug bly giate Male Quarte t, Nedry, Henriet ta MeKill8eY and Mr. clinched the game. enjoyed by about fifty lI'uests. This account would not be eomJ. B. Penc8lp entTue edayIn Dayton Saturda v. August 14, Mornin lt• ----plete withou t mention of ' the fact Addresa , . Mrs. Conove r: Address , M d M C H Co M that Bob Burton' caught the Sunday Dr. Hullv. Aftern r. an , rl . . . oon-Pr elude, nner, r . game. and we need not add that he and Mrs. ~. R. Bentley and earl did d . b f ' t too Y f Collegi ate Male Quartet : Lecture . a 11'00 JO 0 I. , es, o D S 0 F E ' P<lnner w,lIre th~ ~un d .y .guelt!l 0 f_ course B d he hit--'tnr ee oul of tourr. . ess vemng - an f4r. and Mrs. YlctO,r-l lurrls, of Day- "HagKe rty'S" big bat always tloea g:~~:;'. Concert , Collegi ate Male Sarah Amanda Braddo~ k was born toP. .help. Wayneaville fanl will not soon in Wayne Townsh ip. Warren C01,lnty Sunday . August 15, Mornin~- Ohio. Decemb er 21. 18418 and died Mr. and Mrl. Homer Carey fo"~et Bob's good .wo~k when heBf.ld Sunday School, Dr. W. O. FrIes. f . and son. Chester .' Mr. anll Mrs. Cole- Ben Smith we~~ WlDning fame h 1 fh aa our Supt; ' Sermon , Afterno on-Cin cin- of heahrt aJluMre at t e . :omMe "Ben 0 and ~r Bob battery . The Beare: ti S mun Jackson and DonaId Hen d erh 0 h t D daug ter, " re. Foste.r ote ID na ymp ony ' rc esra. lon,-ape nt Sunday at Cheater Park. an . Ohl ' k S d . R Beddoe ; Soloist. Eveniri g- Band Fran~hn a at 10.360 markovUle' . .. . O • U 0 1 0 0 0 1- 6 U, It. un BY S Concert ; Concer t. ati $ym- evenmg . August 1, 1920doc Cinclhn ati. at the age Alll.wla ...... . , 1 0 0 I 2 I 0 0 1- 7 11 8 phony Orehes tra, Cincinn Olin Beddoe ; of 71 years. 7 months and 11 day •• Ua~lAIrlea , ~llc'!r:~...~I~~ BUrtoD' Soloist. .. Mr , and ~ra, N, P. Clyburn , of The daught er of Robtlrt and Grace Chillicothe, Mr. and Mrs. JOl8ph Lile Itrucl< Out. by Dodd. 10: by O.borlle, 11. Braddo ck and one of a falllily of six Lawren ce and Grace,Lile. of Xenh&. cb.i ldren, only two of whom Robert The Miamis are intendin lr to apply we~e the week-en d guesta of. Rev. and Charlea Braddoc k. 8urvlve ber, IIAIF. another coat of wbite-w uh to the ",'Ii'. On April~. 1172 she was married Cadwal lader and tamlly . . " ,' ,...., Lebano n team, at the talr Ilround to William S. Hartsoc k. of which 0\. younl[ plarried couple who fur- near LebanoD. Sunday afterno on. union Bill children were born .. live of pllbed lJJeir new home at Fred'a bi, The, have already attende d to this whom Mrs. Emerso n Mason. Mi'a, ..Ie lut week. lIid that after tbor~ matter once before during tbis Josepb Pennew it, Mrs. Falter Mote, oUKhly sboppi. . In city lltor. they H880n, but the Lebano n bunch beMrs. Stacy Lamb and Alvah Hartlived better than ~.oO on tbelr gins to feel the need Qf a fresh coat ,in sock are atill living. . prepara tion for the &"reat Warren Janulory ~ 1920 only a few days outftt~ County Fair. All bulldlnK8 and over six months ago. the ·husban d U. W.Peop let!. 8uperln tendent of fencet! on tbe ~round are being lIimand father croased the Great Divide. Waynesville Chauta uqua. wanta to ilarly treated . . leavlnK her to the tender and meet·all boya and airls between tb~ though tful care of h~r cl!ildrep. .... , &ees of 6 and 14 at the Rest room at Mrs. ~artaol=k W811 quiet and un,9 o'clock "Saturd ay mornln~ betore ¥3qming~ a . d~voted wife, always the tiCket bunt ·betrina. a loving mother , whose chier plea.. ure was to ~inister to hOll\e, fa!{lily ~undlf ~~gHat ~th , 14.r. and Mn. I¥1d friends. lito murmer s' Qf oom. F.,arl Winlton and family and AnlllainingB marred her lille. but she drew Charlto n motored to Ralnabo ro met and bore the burden l and IIOrOhio and apent. very pl~uant d81 rows throuah Iife's changes and . with Mr. and lin Frank AUllin and chances wl,tb a courage and aubIn- a recent letter to borne tolka, famDy. While there. · .'" AUllUn Lindley MIIII, who Is a chemist mission that were beautifu l indeed. In 'J d ' daUabt er Dorothy . took Mr. ·the DuPont faetory in 'New Her life tiere is ended. but Ibe Jeney. lnatoD and dau,bt ,Allci ~d .,a be bu ·been advan~ to ~ left an exampl e o.f IOlvlng Itevoa der. Charlto n to tI~n, willing I18Crlfiee md aerviee t .me ver, partme nt bead In Qn. or the labora:' I t~r..tlng cav.. that will be to_ her loved , on.., a I' nllnlbo ro tories in 1.bat plant. Mr. Milia ia to 'I'be, aIlU D. the blellllld memo.. ,. Itlcm&\ "lovers be CUDlr&tlllated upon bJa adYan leap, to .bleb It. tr'" ,.. blah mtll~ aDd It" • _lII'Ce of . . .,..

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Mr. and Mrs. Harlen Harvey and two children Alvin and Doria. Mr. and Mrs. Walter Underw ood. Mr~ Wilbur Hawke and MiM Dorothy Jenkll were Sunday vlaitora at tile Cincinnati Zoo. . The ~11I&eB Minerv a and JoeepbiDe Harlan and ·M .I8l'I. H.rold, ErneIt and MadilOn ' Eamba rt motore d to Cincinn ati Sunday wh.... tbey dined ' witli friendl. Mr. II)d lin. Joeepb. Jones and nieee. Cera r ...... In the afterno on all of them ....... the Zoo aDd l~ter ' _tared ' about the city vlaltinK mu, polDta of In· tllreet,

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M1 tac. fell, ana my erJm~ dIed a Budden deulh. Once more I was confronted by the specter of my poverty. Of what uee my tnlklng to 1\ hl~h .prlced Investlgntor ilk I' Oor· man wh en all the motley 1 hf\(\ In the world was leu tban two lIuut'r~d dol· Ius. out of whI ch I hnd to live until I found employment. Y&t I wu et ~H I' e Barbua Bradtord. "U YelU clear up tbls c8se." [ nn· nounm, "I'll gIve you every ccnt 1'1'41 cot In the world." Be ehook his hMd. "It altl't enoueh. It J tAke Ihls cnsp, It won't be t(\r the mODel' thn 1'8 In It. For that matter I Cltl 8:et all 1 Willi t froln old Outon tor 8:eU1DI hiS pearls back. Tbat'U be enoolh." '''Then yon " '11\ take the cnse," I crIed JublklnU,. "Oll'one conditIon. Thllt 10u'1I prom· lit to keep everythlna: away trow U,e poUc.... "ru promlle tllat tor myselt and Mlu BraMorl!, too. Tbat WlIS the one reason Ibe al!.,anced a,nlllst my She wos t8lllnl" you about . thln(8. atrilld you'd call In the police." "Never tunr about thnt. 'l'her e's notblng I'd like better than to Imt It over thnt bun ch of younl r cformcrs they've got down In Center etreet. This botel work don't eult me, no yhol\'. I've beeD thInkIng at openIng up an office of 1111 awn. The recovery ot the 009' too pearls would be R nIce teather In my eap to atart w\lb." "111ft," J replied, "but you'll neel! mon., tor. axpense8 and that 80rt of tbJnp;. WOlI't you' I hav_" "Leave tbat part ot It to me." he retorted wIth a Qul"llcal smile. "Atter a1\ the ,ea,. I wa. 00 tbe police terce I aln't exaetl, broke by a 1001 .hot. .All you've got to do I. to keep Jour .Ju open and let me know 811 tbat Ia.. 011 In the apartment bOUIi. I'll attend to the relt. Don't clo anythlnl. thauch, WIthout CODSUIt101 me llrat." "I'll ,Iadl, promlee that... "Oood 1!00u,b. We'd better alT8n,e then to· mM! here everT I!a, at three .harp. It's .. good a place .. any." "rll be bere." . "AlII! loot out Jou'r. not trailed. .. They ma1 try Ibldowlnl JOu agalo," "Who do 10n meao by theyr' I uked ealerl,. ''Tllem that trailed yon '"terdsy ... repUId Oormln with a Irrin. "If ~ ou doo't !mow, J don·t Imow eIther-yet." From hIs manner I was coolll!.nt thllt be already had a .br_d I1Ispl· cIon aa to the IdenU~ of lome of tJre ml1lC1'ellotll. The mil.. In tbe Center ot wblch he bid plaC!8d lUu Bradford and mYlelt meant tar more to hIm. undoubtedly, tban It did to me. Hore thlO JIle.ly hIs VSlt It:nowledge of the methads of crimInals anI! hIs a CQollotancelhlp with ot.l\lIl11 like Letty Moore bad lIven hIm clue. enough as to where to look tor the plottertl. I ~eal· Iud thilt It woull! be UNless to Qneetlon blm turtbm'. Be would Idmlt IUlP8Ctlnl no one unUl be "'81 lUre of theIr IfIJlIt, a QualIty J a.d mlred creaU,. "You eRn count on me." I repeated, "I'll be bere lit three tomorrow." Yet how foollab It WI! tor any ot n, to predlc:t what we will be doing or where will be I\venty·four hours trom now, Soldom do thIngs hoppen In tile routine of our lives as we IIod aotlclpated. I was Dot there the next <la, at the time appointed. By no pos· alblllty could I hnve beeD there, how· ever much I might bave wIshed to. MaD, tblnp had happened 10 Quick 80cce.slon, How It came about thnt my promIse tel meat Gorman weot onfullllled caD beat be explained by Darratlng the evena of th. eventng after I returDed to the Oran.d deck. It was nearly five wben 1 left the detect! ve, I strolte<l Iellurel, d'~'n -town and hnd dlnoer 10 the cafe wbere on one occasion I had Been the lear-faced mao. 1 lingered tbere for a lonl time over my cortee hopIng In val\) tbat he mIght appear. I even ventured to cautiously que,tlon tbe walter and head walter, descrlblog the man as best I COUld. but both at them InsIsted tllat they nevcr hod aeen aoy auch person, As I walk eq bome I kept a war, eye out to make Bure I \\'88 not belne followed, bu t appar· ently no one wal now abadowlng me. [t wal Dloe-thlrty wbtn I reached home. It had beeo arranged tllat Bal' bara about ten' woold algnRI me tbat we mIght have a chat trom our rewIndow.. All 1 Bat In my room . waltlne for the time to come, I waf revIewIng tbe case In all Its ... .peete. Indeed there ~' 88 hardly a .wak· 1111, _ l i l t that I was not thhlldni of

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ARM 1M H l'n~. Apply Lo A . R ea l &Itde '1'rRnfera Mlltlilt M\l~t· hI' Ii ~o"d t o b.oot) ;\18 ' ., II Irl h OOW rnr ~81e Mruy ltl" Cox to l"l!11l1J L omlog. rai l'M "She Has Seen Murdered," I Cried; ,,!Lrt II f !:lec" 5, '[' . .1. ft, :I, 'r urMe, M~ e 1I,.rry Mnrrtly , Wuyn(l8vi lle, O. "Get the Police at Once." (J rOt k Twp . n aU bOfllc.'f'. \\"hl~re It 1I101(>h nf 1! '111~tI .\' rt' fl '1' b o 8 t n to Conoci l or Ohio. Jun io r 1" ,II"flIPrl , Ill' fllIl h o r t h~ shll t th ll l I Orr1 .. r of UllilPd AIlH' ri olln Mtlohnn. FOR SALE - PROPERTY hlld 11l'1I ,.,!. lOS t·u ~I,\r'y Arohd0800U. Lot~ No "It's ~rt~B 1.ll ln ll," II ill ~ Ir. \\' I ('k'~ ~ jl, 30 II ud :Jt In l:' prluKboro, ll U::iE 0 11 ·HIt ~~rl!llt. , Il roows IIDd ~ol ce behln(j 1I1l'. FfClulr I::lflrrlp'Jn \0 Luoy (Jol e Ulfln, h1\81HIl I' Dt , ole('trlo IIght8 , for. 10 ')IO'S been fI1llrli rrc d," ) ("('I cd j al g et put o f :-'0(,. 1. 'I'. R 4, Turtleoreek nll ce, frot! tr l<ee Uod gtlod jt,udlln, tile police n t 01.) (,0." Twp. >f.l. Prloo, $2700; t l!; OO 110wn. Ool.noe In A..~ I be llt on' l' her 10 ~ c e If th ol'!) Ane Y~ /lr , or l:l tl50 oC\~b. lJull Phont! WII S nny ev lde nr.e e> r IIrl!, 1 n\\' 1m, l :l~ ~, Wllyneavlllrl. a18 printed In liel' te lleh' r wh ltl! Ihron l Ille morlfS o( hcr (I ~M lIlIllt 's II I'ullll IIlI j:,'r6. "Com'e." I SlIlr t, "h elp 'lie 11ft he r on (o:OUND to lhls cOllch, Alld Ih en lol ~ pho n e. HI oDce for a el e ctor." Th trnMt'13 e~ of the R Qd 1..Ion M. FOUND _ A.\ll WOblle Crook , IDMr. WI ck hll.1 hcpn 1111 lit e while quire of ,lOR. EVl1nll, R D. I. stondlng Ih ore. s tnl'lns III U, e bolly 11M E. l,.;hnrob will oft"r for ~Ille lit Pub, Waynonllle, Ohio. BlI6 It at ull(,lIed hy Ih e trl\/1' d~', hu t ho lio AUOttOD on Lho .fternonn of obeyed illY directions, llitel wIth 111m fit Saturday, Atlgu.~ ... , 1920 her teet lind I at her hell il lI' e In It! hl'r FOil RENT 1' IIe f~ lI owlDg churoh property I down on Lll e conch. wh ere I Ilroc~ c' I " I 50 o r ··I)O Church Pews, mllde n f lhe 10 loosell her g'own IIml to try by Ill'll· flclnl reRplrlltlO Il to I'cs tor!) Irer L,ln"-"1 best Rolld oak &Imber, fH tor oablnet wo or \hree fnrnlMhed room •• ..:.. ..--:, ~ ' .wllrk; 300 or 376 Ponell (I f Ulnss. one. Bqnarll from telephune ex • L1x I tl; H! or l!0 Il1rge groen WID. (To bo contlnll.a .) ohange. Mrs. Clint 1t01l al1 dow tlbutters. uus l> lker, Anot, "'OR SALE [ ~i11 ~ a llut 1111 Curw 2 m iles wll~1 uf M~ l'tlul!vllle "nd mllllil e0 8t of 1I1l.00Corn Blnd6T,goo(J pIllnt ye', Mllillind , 00 Stete Pike, on 150; l! one . borije Boollter W Qea~ Dr! dR, I hardl V beAU osed tao leo I 1 MOlltJoy, August 16, 1920, I r"~ a ' III') oldCtJlf, "60 J W .t3&r<wn, G? b end Im.o.lOned Big Type ~olaDd' l phone 1~ . 2, Woyne~vllle. 0 0.25 Uh IDIl 8. Ufl er lllg oo nslst08 o f ~II Bred 1 "'Dod Mor 2 Ho'g of B 1 ' 1(j opfln .o "pr I og Ill)(\ F 11 II v.81lr- ,, " " ' ness, Common 1' 1111\1 Court ' .ows, Dul\very ~,,-.~ Nugon, I Hunaboa$.1\1\ ling", ."nd 10 hoad of H"rj~1i BORrs lu I:uud oonditlon . WIll ~rade. N . Nel" Sui.,. Ilnd ~llt" LUD ch tIt 11 : 30; 81l111 ,' W. Rioh, UUOIl, Obl o. II.'lG _ J. Rilym ond dol~g bOliness for bOlllloC'J at 1 I), nl , I:!end for CII~II. L . S. BUNTER, of Timothy lind ' :(ovor Bay. .l o hn Lllw & Son 1'8 ~eo Nevillo logue . . Mldlllnd , Uhlo. l oquiro 0 ; .Iohn ~(lbe r!!on, ff.. D. For m oo ey and attnoJllnent B, Waynesvllle,Ohto "ali The J . W. LIngo Bwd . Co. v ~

Jn ~ ertln g tho key IIlr. Wick hamled me, 1 tlll'lIed It shnrpl y noLI Oung the door wI tTe. It rel'enlerl n Imnll'IOlc Hly bUlid s:' tllrnl ~ hl'd Il tlrtrtm cnt, the front rooms "Hut we mu s t IIntl out IIbout It." of II' hl [, h \I' re extrn\'/l glltitly IIblAze prot"Rte ll I he ~ It· !. wllh light. " To ll1 o rrow," I ~ 1111 1. U\Ye Itnn ", Fill' II '"'l1l1l'lt the three " r us. Mr. wh ero It Is. We knoll' where the Wic k. Ih ' I)lc\' nlor hoy 11 1111 mY~ (!l f, vol ·os oll,l whIspe rs como from now." 8t'oo,1 tI " ' I'C with our CII r;; nl e rt fo r "I wOnelel'," slle n Id th ollg htfully, nn y s oun,1 f rnm I hc npnl'tm cn L 'While "Lt there Is th e slim' sor l of a p6S· r do 1I0t nUll1lt (0 h ' 11I ~ n l'owllnl , the 81\geway In nur apnrtmellt 7" unkn ow n hlls Its IC1T01'S l or nil of us, ""roml s e mo Ihnt It YOII find th ere uud I 111,, "1 o"ress Il' lI I lir e l(llUII'l cdgp la one, you wil l not a tlenlpt to ~xploro thllt nlr. Wk l! 11n,I Ill s re" o ll' ~ r drown It al one." WJlB Iml ell cl.tnfol·t1n g. All \VIIS As we nrgued nboul It we both sllo'wc In tI, e plnee. IItopped short ond with blnnchlng "John." Illl id WIck to the ele,'ntor taces II s tcn cll. . F'rom so me where-It ·boy. "yo u s lnnd hel'C right hy Ihe cloar 80unded li S Ir It WIIS right helow u.-- nnd keep you r eye on tho ~ I c\'utor. If we hennl sounds li S It 1\"0 people were I IlD ybnlly trl(!~ to Bllcnk PBs t you, you slrllggllng. '.fhell come 0 woman'q ' boiler Cor u s." 8l1rlek, a wild ~cre8 n1 with the denth "'Dcllrl I will, ?tIr. Wick." "nhl UII! terror In It. ']' he sou lld aeemed clost! boy, with cltllttcrlng teeth. 'TII holler, nt hnn c1. It aecme,l to come right up nil rIght." from Iheop ellin g III the pnnel by wltlcll "Go ahen.l, ~Ir, Nelson," sold UIC SUo George Nevill e, For WODOY und II ttllohmeot. we w('I'e slnttLllttg. perlntendent, "I'm rlgbt bellind you On ce mo)'e there cnmo RII awful Mary EUa I::iorfnoe va DanIel ~l\r_ wIth the r e\·olvcr." ~cr ell tll -ft RCI'('lun ~toppecl ott s llort WIthout woltlng to c:oq.,loro the front faoo . . For divoroe, IllJmony lind InIf Sl1ll1 e !tml"l hUlld hud tllroltll'LI the rooms, I tumed nt el)cl! nnd rnn down junotlon . \\' 01111"1' & Ih)'oll l. the 10llg hnll to tho s Itting room. fr, Wol, Slephen80n vs~. K. :steph. "\\'h" I Is It ?" erl c,l nIl rhnrn . III I BUSI)l!Cled, mil rdor had beell done enBon et "I. For purtltiou. . ULh;t 1"1 11 ," I c onllnnl1tled. ult seem! here, I \I'll!! contldent Ulut tho scellll Frank GunDlngh1.l1ll Vi MRry Cnn. to COll1 ' (mill th e 1I00r lJelul~." ot Ul e trngl'dy would be the room dl· 1J (lltlln~ mer hreaths we ~Irtll npd our rectly IIn cl I' IlIlne. Tho 8creoms 1 hlld ninf(btJUl. For dlvorce-Kro@s no, I'Ors for CIII'lher ROllntls. SlIllllcnly a heard-lin tl tho s hot-hlld seemed to IJ~\, s hol run~ ali I, nnel Ihc l·c "'flS II i..Illld come. fr<llll IIlIde r niy very t eet. W. F. ElzfCJth, e][l'I o.n tor of '&he es as It /I liol ly h nd (nlleu to th e floor. Al I hough I he lights 10 the front of tate of Mllr'ha Rlohllrdson, dllc"R~ed Th en 1\ 11 II'tI~ silence. the hull were hurnlng, the sltLllIg room VI V , F K!n8wortby. J, I'. tranB. Wllh terror In Olll' fnccs WP lurnad .11 In dllr.~ne ~s, All I rencbed tIIa sorlpt Jodgment '~70. to ell ch Ol hel l·. s'c eklng nil C!x lll uontioll door, m,r n ngcl'S Mught tlle 1Il1ttnn. which neither could give. "M othcr-Clnl)'c I" crIed Hnrbnra. ·DnLl ftN Ihe (hlrp of li ght 1J11I1l11111l1e<) ProceecliDla "They'lI be nlll'tmed. I DlUHt 1:0 hack the r Ollll1 I lool;od has tily nbollt me. 'l'hera \l'ns no one there, hilt my one 'rhe LIDII'O 8w4. Co, vs Ueo. Ne. to them 8 t once." I IIp.m ng atter her , but she Illol'ed 80 qui ck g ln"ce sl,owetl !lie lIlot t he door ville. Court au'h.orl189 the Cl llrk quIckly that she Will out cif Ule win· or the wall snfe, loented shnllnrly.tq the rIght tt) lIHue aUaob'men.t for dow and SIIfcly home before I ('ould th o Qne ill I'he npllrl111en~ above, WIl.S 8nw of 12~8.a 6 with Intere.' thereon · and oos\8 In favor or plaintiff. 8tOP her. Only wattlng to see her ort J stancllng wIde ·ol'en. QlllrkIY 1 '.nraD~o Inspect Ule room, ' ,Belen Muaner' vII Oraoe 8mlth et fh .... l"'lg~ T 11I1'n\!d back . and hJls tlly

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new Ullkland CII I·. The Mast Lightning Rod Coni. pllny, of Dayton, e reot ed r odll 00 ~evel'al buildin g. lu thl8 violnlty, 16\ week. Very little rain 10 I.hl. vloiol ty, up to ,bill wrltlog, wblch 18 very muoh Phone 58·I X Mo(jjoul ~. needed and Mrs Frank Rodduok and - -- -. - ••- - Mr. WayneSVille, Ohio two boys, Cbarles and !:ioracll, or near Ferry, were cllllingon r elatives bere on Sunday, Mr. and Mra. AI Shaner, of nellr W.yn6lVIJle, were in oor 'owo, ounday. Veterinary .. Onr t ow o was well rellresen ted at ... r. and Mra, Barry Tuoller have the aounty fllir at Xenl .. last week. (lr.du.1e of Obkl Stat, Unlverll.) purohall8d tbe M. .. ry Hraham prop. er&y 00 West Soutb I'ree&. Boru-To Mr .. nd Mrs. I:5lmoo Mr . and Mr8 . .Ill. B D.. kio, Mrs . Shupp, a floe 80n. Mn . Will Bodge 1188 sold her W. W . Weloh aud Mr. aod Mrs OFFICE: II'r.. nk t:lhldaker returo ed h ome on property on North Mlaio Mtreet t o Fourth Street, noar Tyler 'rueHd .. v, afler a week's visit In Mrs, Amllnda Ellis, of Dayton. Telephone ' 93 lodlaoa. T. Brelllford, of Middletown , and O ur streets ore needin, all &0 !ay :Mr. aad Mrs . J . D. HuneRS, of Day. Ohio the dust. ton, visi ted Mr . .. nd Mrs. Charies Waynesville. Real estat,e i8 chlioginjlhande at a drlll.ford. east of towo , Itoet So ndllY very relisonlible prioe Yeu oaonol Ueo. Shaw, ells' of town, hlos pur A re nt. prullerty In oor "town, 60d If obased II new fo' ord aotomobile, K. • • THA W l' voo Wll.ll' to Jive here you mnl' buy Chall. McKinney, oorth of town, i~ Mr. aod Mre. Frllnk Shldliller, Mr 80me beUer at 'bls writ.lng. W1l1116ntlle'l Leadlnr Denll.& and :Mrs. E. B. DllklO, Mr . aDd Mrs Mrll. Joho Davis , w ho li ves ellet Office In BllinoM BldK. MatnM' W. L. liarvo.l', Mr. and Mrs. B . E. of towo, II onder tbe d octor's oare. !!!!'!""'!!!!!'!""'!~!!!!!!!!~!!!!'!""'!!!!!~!!!!~ Batton lIod duo gb ter and Mr an,1 M. V. Morris, east of town , spent , Mrs . B L Dakin were I:lullday lae' Monday with bis .on, Dr. Earl guests. of Mr Bnd Mre . Carl Luken s. Morrie. in D6y&on. Achillea' Shield. of nellr Wilmington Qolte a few from here attended In early dayS some orlllor must have Mr "Dd Mrs. APB Egber',and MI8S! t he Democra'io celebnotlon at the been very beR lltiful. Homer, describes Lillie N edry, of K"osae Oity; Mr fair groundl tD Dayton Illst Bbtur the 'fomous &h leld ot AchllleH. mnde Alfred Edward., of Atlanta, U .. . day. ' tor him. 80 lhe slory goes. by He.. nd Mrs Alice MoKiosey, of WilY Mr. aod Mr8 . John T u rner vlfiteu _.phnestus. til e SHlllh of the mythi cal nellville, were g~e8t8 of Mr.IlDd Mre their daulhter, Mri . Rlteoour, In InhRbltants of O I Ylllpu~. II wos coverW . W. Welob on .:atorday for dinner. Daywn, lilU week. ed with Illctures at ~ Itl e!l nnd Ihe pel)Mr... nd M fll, aarry. 'fuoker enter. ~e ...eral of the membElf8 of the M. pie In th em, soldIers lurking tn IIrolaloed relll t l ve.s from Kentuoky 00 E CJhuroh a\tended 'he fuo erlll of bUIll. tnrlllers workhli In Illel r lIel,ls,. r:I!llurday and Suodar. Rev. John A . White, In Xenia, lal& 'a vln eyn rd. "1'. 01 \\'lId Bnlmuls. It the Several from here are attend log Tuelday . . sbleld It ~c lt \V1I 8 nen rl y 08 lJellutirul Mrs. Roy Blaok Bnd three sons We have Cere-a·Ua Sweet., 'be Franklin CII .. utauqua. •• Hom,-r's descrlJltlon of It, It The publlo 8ale o f hOU8ehc.ld goods have r Bturned from a m oot,h 'b vlsi& lIave been a won,1rO ils work or aft. Dairy Feed, Bran, Middlings. DI-. on ~at. urday at t,he home of Ur. wltb her mother In Ukl"b omlt. . Ke.t~r Tankale, Hominy Meal, ...- -BaUon WDS well attended and ev. Mi88 Dorothy Co~ t ermnn. of CJin. 011 Meal, Cottonllfed Meal and erytbin g 80ld well . olonati. I. visiting her g rltudmotber e c·t tlltl eup . ... tl tlon. Ground Barley. Uur fllir goin g oltl'l:enll Ilttonded Mrs, Rtlbeooll ~lde o B tri o ker. A deoUl . . tile fOlUlt~· . It 18 beltev" • _ .. _ __ Drain Tile, Hollow Buildin&: the fair ..t Ke nl n lost week . In many put. ot Sco rlond. Is 8ure to. Mrs. Mauu Clebver and d8u gbt.er, TIle, FencinR Posts, Fertilizers, follow tt a flow erlug hawthorn I. brought Into the house. Amoor the Self F eeders for Hogs.' Barrel Salt of Davt,oo, were ' w~ek eod gu~sts o r ~lrO~. CJlenver 'a m other, Mrs, ~"rRh . LJ ".ett ·glling" ~up el'!!t1l1oll~ of ScotlllUd Special price. on 100ds taken ,re those which prev!!!)t 8 Scotch The U!lvo Braooh M. B:, Churoh, direct from cars. .,.IIDr from ~pfllktng or any four·tootel! whlob W'U' struok by Ihlh$olng re o "plmRI whlll! op the sea, leet be come Come to our office or phone cently, IH beloR pot in order. The M e~8r~. Ern os t Brn ddool{ and Ar. . !JlIP bad t"l>l'tqpll, ahll the notion thllt Interi or deoorators B~e at work and thor Leary 8ven l. t,he week.s ou wi$h your needs. Let us supply you the fi sh will be frI ght ened away If a their Buot, Mrs. elIOt Grobb, of will finish In 11 few days. from cars and .ave you nloney, ftsh erman !hould poss 1\ bAre-tooted Dr A. A. Shaddy hae heen quite Dayton. womon hefore bonlltog Ill' ship, I_____________-.J slok f ar Bomo time, 1I0d at this time Mr. and Mrs. Wm . Vogsl, d /l ugh II!II!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!'!""'!!!!!!!!!!!!!'!""'!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!'!"!~!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!~ l8 tbou"bt to be improving . ter, Dorothy, [\Ull 8 0 n . C harli e, MI' . and Mrs. Leonard Voge l aod 80n, Mr. and Mrs Harold Barris, of Ralph, 80d Chulil) .10bnsol1 , of Day. Lebanon, were Bund"y guests of tun, and Mr. Ilncl Mrs RU8 oil Mor their parent... gan and d logbter, ()f :Ly~lo, Bllen t C. W. Bbldaker. of Lebanoo, wal 8uodoy with DBn Mor gll o .. od film . 10 our town on Wedneld .. v ni8ht . lIy. Mle88r~. Louis Murray, E~ward The publlo highways in tbls vloln. mlllland, Barry Daklo nod Mr. Iond ity are belnR Improve.1 uoder 'be Mlrl. Charlie Blair, of Xelll .. , were tupervlelon of Barry Brown and bls afternQon o~l1eu. . . Hllsknte. . Mlu Alloe Chenowe't h had her . 0008in Bnd wife, of Indilll1a , al ber Uor oitlzeo. turned out in Idge guest. doring the week eod . numbere &0 'he aome.aoming h.ld Mr and Mrs . U. B . EllIH and Mr . at WUmlDlton thll week. and Mrs. C. P. Elli8 "Btl son Ilt. s,nded thll Hl wpson reunion, Dear Kingman, lalt Saturday,

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Scho ol a t thi ~ ~ hllrch eve ry fit 9:3U a . m . Preachin g: ser· \ ' il.!£' III 10:300'c l,)ek a. Ill , You arc ('ortlially invited to iJ,' p resent . ~untlay

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Orlhotlo\: Fri ~ n ds Churc h umhiy chuol, 9:30 n. m, Meet ing fo r wa r . hip at 1 :30,

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Fe rry Chri stia n Churc h Bible S{' hool at H::IO. P reRchin g (,t Itl:ao a, 111. and , ::;U P Ill. Every -

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No Ma tter How Att rac tiv e the HOllse Ma y Be, It Is No t a Ho me Wi tho ut the Rig ht Kin d of Fu rni tur e :And it is our ousin ess to provid e the kind of furni ture that s a complete, comf ortab le, artist ic home of all\' house in Ot' out of make Dayt on:

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We Have the Most Attra ctive and Best Selected Stock We Have Had In Year s . We placed our orders many month s ago, ancl have u een exceed ing ly fortuna t e 111 receivi ng shipm ents-d oubtle ss b ecau se we m'e r egard '<1 by many nlallu fac tuf'rs as their largest and most desirab le cu s tomer in thi ~ city, W e and our . cu "lom ers nt'e fortulla te ali'o in THE SAVIN G OF MONE Y effecl e d by our fO I'r lhotl ,~ht l\n(l earl y a ctivity in the market, for We Could No t Hc(.lac e An~' nf Thb Furnitu re At Prices A ' Low A!:i We Paid As a Dlilltor or 111 ' [' It wo utd Ill' to YOUI' ndl'lLn (age Lo bu y lillY pi oco

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ADVANCE NAN IS IN TOWN Geo, W. Peoples , Advanc e Advertising Superin tendent of the Coit. Alber Chauta uquas arrived in Waynesville Tuesday , He will remain here for a week. taking charge of the advertis ing and helping the local Chautau qua com mitteoJ 'in thl' wind-llp of its preilmi nary ticket campaig n. Mr, Peoples reports that a fine program is in store for the Chautau Qua patrons of Waynes ville this year I "It.is the most expensi ve array of talent ever present ed by the CoitAlber orllaniz ation on a curcuit chautauqua program ," said Mr, .Peoples One of the special feature s of Mr. People' s work this week will be the posting of a series of pictures . These pictures will show the Platform Superin tendent , Junior Lead er and Crew Men, who are schedul ed .to come to Waynes ville tor the Chauta uqua next week, as well as the differen t ones of the talent who were "snapp ed" bv the camera man "in !letion, " .

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Our Entire Stock of Furnitu re, rtu g::;, Reds lind Ueddin l! Is In the Sale At Redu('e d Price>!, Wil It t he Except tnn of Ii Few Uestric ted Article s , F urniture for eve r y room In the h o1m -'-j!(reaL qU lllllitles. wl ,le l' a,'laly , lle~ uLlful <\eSlgll H, l>e rrl'clly 1I1 ,,<le '''HI Il uis" ,Ihu nd r .. " " 01 S "lf os IIlLd thousall !a ot slngle p i cCij at t o',,, to 25% le~s th a n OUr [ (1 1.. r OJ; n!:Lr prt ccs.

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--I 'J'ht'r ws:; an immens e thr ong ill B e re's you r chane, \Joys ami 11(1l'ton !illtul'da y on accou nt of giri'8 of aynesvil~', to jlet n ~I.!al n~tjf\cntion day, \~hen GOVf'rnor Cox live Chautau q ua lick t for notl~1I1g , \ was duly notified that ho hud be 'n Don' .believe it, eh? Well, you h!lten nQm inlltE'd for preside nt f the' ni- I to thl8 . { d S lat es on th e Demor ralic ticket W. Petlplt!~ amI, executiv e '1' 111 ci !.y was' fi lled to , ov elflowin g , ojh cer~ of the Local hauLaU l!Un a nd building s were beautifu lly decOllllllll\ ce, have IIlnl\n~c11l H lln l~lI).:' orated , Gov, Cox and hi" running ' contest for the PUTj)O!l1! of ar<~\J ' lIlg mate, Frankli n Ro08eve lt, t g ether inte rest on t.he pflrt of tho chlidr.l!n with the d istingui shed 1I0litica nHwho in the hautauq ua, whIch beglll!\ had come to Dayton , mar~ h etl in the next week , IJs rade and ou t t o the fai r <>roun,l s . . t' k F 0lir J 1I1110r ... , easoll Ie e ts, gOOf I where the exercise s we re conduct ed for all 8e.s iuns of t l~q Ch au~lIuqua, Th" crowd wa~ MO great that sevw.llI be hIdd en s?m e~lIne r1urlll~. the I'al acciden ts occ urred to mar the n~gh t o f AUI<, t ,l . EaCh. aile 1\111 be pleasur e of t he day. Uell'gat i ons tllddell III so me pro.mln ent place I were present from long distance !! to The Sear~ f ll mily wil l h old thei r about town, ~\Ic h .u~ III some ~ torc \\'il ne~. the ceremonie9. Agency for reunion in the George Sen rs grove, window in pillin aiR'ht IIm ung ot ilN _ _ _ __ ... _ __ Saturd ay Au~ust 2 1, 1!120 . Every · obje.cts, or ill ~uJlle similar plnc!', . body in vit er\. Corne, hrinl{ a well Ju s t w hen th e lI cket s WIll uoJ hldnell and just who i ~ to d o th e' hiLiill!( wil l filled baske t and enjoy the day, remain a set're t un til af te r thl' Cull' The Scars Family , -- t est is over. A t 9: 15 o'clor k 011 ~ W C. T , U . Oay lit th e Millnli Valthe mornin g of A ug . 1.1, the tkket ley 'hautuu qua, Aug 13, off ers a hu~t ,will, bl'"in, , prograll l o f especial intere8t . Le t 1 hIS WIll b~ 10tR o f flln .f ur ' I·e ry · I l' \'«!ry whit e-ribiJoller a nd a ll perSllns body. There are 11 0 s tr\llg~ t'l Ihl > ' lI11 c re~ ted in ou r Cll\l ~ ' IIIlIke UII , ._ contest , J::;ve ry iJOY lill,l J,l irl in t UII'1 1 I'ccilll l'lr" rt to be the ~ e. has a ri gh t to hunt fur one fl f I hv ~ (' Oann lng Supp lies Te leph one .t I \V ayne!vlllc, 0 tickets, Get up r eal early so I\~ to , Mason un d E-Z Glass Jars , Can have a good start, and hunt. Look Miss Ethel Hosier j,J s pend ing sevLid s 0:( all kinds, Parown x, eve rywhe r e, YOll may be the firs t " ral days Ilt Chll Ulli UqulI Heavy Itubbe rs one t o tind one of lh em , ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ ~~~_ !!!..~ , ~~~!!!.!!!..~ . Tin Cons. a dozen only . ... 6Sc

The I. 0 0 /<' , lodge IIf Warrell ,'un<lu)' :khotll, 9:3. M tin~ for \\'or ~ 1 ill, W ::{O Everybo dy ('or ,li- County , District A, will gi ve 8 picnic on the fair g rounds nt Leb:tno n . ally inl'itcd tn thesp "e rvi -es, Sunday , August 15, III eral Rrand tlffice rs will be present , ~lId the Od d M. E. ClllIr\=h fellowa' band fr om the 1 0, O. F, Ralph Golton J ones, Ministe r , hallie at Springf ield will be prese n~ • unda), School. 9:15 a. m " F ran k a nd add t,o tfte day '. epj oyment . . Le May, u pe ri nLenden t. Mornin ~ Fverybo dy is cordiall y invi ted to be Re rvice , lO:30- "The ' Heb uilrlin", or present . th e Te mpl e." Evenin!!' se n 'i ce, i:30 G. F. Brown, Chai rman. - "Take Heed, What Ye Hear,"

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WAYNESVILLE, OHIO, WEDNESDAY AUGUST 18, 192'0

Seventy-Second Year

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'At Waynesville Chautauqua, Thursday, August 19th, Afternoon and Evening

. FISH WERE KILlED

GREAT NEAPOLITAN BAND OF ITALIAN PLAYERS SCHEDULED FOR t' CHAUTAUQUA PROGRAM; DIRECTED BY LUIGI CASTELLUCCI

C. M. Robitzer, of the Waynei. Wlmted - A cook at the Palace vUle Mills, wuluoklna- over his propreataurant. erty Monday afternOon about 1 Dr, Dill, Osteopath 21 S, Broad· o'clock, and, saw some fish tryina- to a-at out of the water at the mill . way. Lebanon. Ohio, Upon examination he found the gate Mr, and Mrs. Elmer Roa-e.rs wert! at I he mill was full of fish trying to a-et ' through He immediately got Dayton visiwrs. Wednesday. bU8Y, and took several hundred cat· Mr. and Mrs. Raymond Davis and fI!'h out of the water and put them 8On, of Davton, ~pent the week·end Int.o the ditch that runs close to the mill. where they 900n revived. One here. of the catfish weia-hed eight pounds Mi88es Alice Carey, Helen Marlatt and neatly all of them were over and Edna Cornell were OllYton visit· two pounds each. The small boys soon got next tq the situation, and ors, Friday . th!:y were bUBY pulllnJr out carp Have you seen the 'Kitcheu Cabi· that would weigh from one w nets at Fred's Clearance Sale'/ twentv·two pounds . Several balll' were caught. Small tish, lIuch as Price, $86.71i . Buckers, mullets, sunfish, were found Mrs. Mabel Dinwiddie and daugh· by the hundreds, dyinlZ" or dead. ter, Mis8 Antha, were Dayton visitWhere lhe I rouble lies will have t be determ ined. Mr. Robitser ill.: ors Saturday. mediately notified the county I(aml' Born- To Mr. and Mrs, Roberl warden, who arrived here and looked Jones, of Route 6. Monday, AUiUSI over the situation. There Is talk of 9th, a daughter. poi~nlng the ri~er by lIu·ealled fiah· ermen, who catch the fish, put them Mr. and Mrs. F. 8. Henderson and in fresh water which lIoon revlvel< family were OilY ton shoppers, them , and they are then !rOod weat. Thursday afternoon but cases like tlJls have never been proven. , MiSl! Minnie Davis, of Day on, Is It 18 a wonder that there are any Ipending a fllw days here with her fiah at all in the Little Miami river: sillter, Mrs. t.,;lilf Burnett. all reporte to the effect tba~ the Cbautauqua brlD8s ODCO , lIlore to , beartll or Amerlaan audiences. Castel- /ln pre vloUll yelUs- even bolter. ae· l Th band will be bee.rd In two tun river I. ~ini dynamited, poisoned, ' AlJltlrloa It ,roup (It ltaHan musl olaDs. !luccl'. band, although under Dew cordIng to Signor Lui gi Castolluccl, concerta on th e third day of the Chau, Horace Stumpf and family, of ane in some easeII fiah have been ",bo III prevloll8 tOlln ~ve won ~e . 1~er.bJp. III eeaeDtlaJ\)' the lIIUIl.e u the new leader, I la uqua program !hle .ummel. Miamisburg. were Sunday gneals ot shot. It does not aeem to make any W. H . Uinwidllio! and family. differ~nce to lOme aporta how or

Everett Zentmyer and children, ~blna, were were eueata of rela'~Vpe lJ!tre and at HarveYllburll lut " ..If. They ltopped olf here .from a vlait in Wleconaon to attend tbe Hawke re"lllon;

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~ohn Hartaoek and ICIn, RoY. ,of Iprjngtleld atopped here Sund'; momln, en route to Lebanon, wbere they at:tended the Olldfellowa' pic• ~ ale. Mr. Hartsock reporta.hla wife as belna bedridden with paralf..

LOCAL HORSES IN ITHEMONEY C. a. Bentley had his atrinl( of horses at Leesbura-Iast week, and In the paee he took flrsl money with hll mare. aerial Belle, lAter_ he started Pointer Direct, and took second money . Dr. J. A. McCoj atarted his horae at Leesburg, and sot tblrd money. He will race hili horseat,Wuhloeton C. H'. this week, and Bentley wlll take hill Itrln, to Qwenlboro, ClermOl!t county.

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Wm. Harrill, the man who was arrested last week for 8tealing a lot of clothing and some money from the construction gang, working at Corwin, was tried before Justice Joy Saturday morning. He was bound over to the grand jury and his bail was fixed at $500, He is at present rusticating with Sheriff

Manyprrlenen around Waynes· ville aN complainlna- of a new pest In thellhape of a brown worm some two Inches long. that are destroy· ing their tomatoes The worms ..eat into the Kfeen fruit,which almost in· IItantly · beaiils to rot. and when Waggon_e..~'.,-_ ,. .. _ ..._ __ ' the tomato bejrinll to turn It is en· tirely wortble81. The worm III also worklnl( on the cabbage. and doing a tremendoUII Injurv to that crop, espe&'laily the late cabbaa-e, It is said that a spray 01 arsenate of lead I wish to thallk 811 illY friends all and Parll Green is a very good erad· over the eounty tor their loyal suplcatQr. port given me at the recent primar· - - -•• illl, and especlaliy mv old friends and neighbors in Wayne and Massie townships. Yours very trul .. , . SAM p. HE~t{LE .

CARD Of THANKS

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OFFICIAL COUNT

When the offtcial co~nt wu Illade at Lebanon lle'ore the DOUDty board 01 jud"ea. the,. were a lew changes the '~oat pronounced being In, the eaae 01 repNl8lltetive, when J. W. Bardlnlr received ailt more votes than bad tieen accredited to him' in -the pDera1 eount, mulDK hi. rnaThe twent1-18COnd annuai reunion jority BT Instead 01 91. of School Dlltrlet No. t. Cleilrcieek , • - • Townahlp, WarreD County, Ohio, ' allO known 811 tbeFivePolnta dlltrlct" will be held at Schantl' park, two and one-hall mllea north ' of Sprill&'bolO on the Sprln..bOro and D.,ton _" road, on I:JatllrdQ. Aupat 21,1920. The Oddlellowa of the county There will be th. DUal' bubt held their picnic at the Fair grounds dinner and ,a general pod time. ·Sund." rearardl.. of the ltomy The committee bopea tbat ftM'Jcme weather. There wall a pod attend· wbo ea.... to attend will COIIIIder _ , aDd the d., w. enjoled by tbla notice a aufftc\eat Inv~taa1oD. all Tbere was pl~t1 of ~uele, __that there wtll be a aoad ~ to ..t &It4. ~ ~.

FIVE POINTS TO HOLD ,REUNION

' Rev. Walter ,E dwin Dakin, ·of Clarkaaale, !l:1I•• , arrived here lIondal morning lor a few cia.,1 vlait with h .. atater,Mn. G. W. Hawke, aDd other relativea. KeY-. i)akln II ..,route to bls home, after a few WftIcs apent at the !lew Tork Chau. tauqua. He w\lf..., apead ....nI day. with bta cIaqb_ ..... ta.lIJ. oat.

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Carl ServiB and Clar&nce Allan were in Dayton Monday . Hany Johns and famll" of Day· lon . were In town Sunday. Mr. Vernie Wardlow, of Lebanon, s pent " unday ,with hom. folka. Dean Stanley, of Lebanon. wu a busine,s visitor here, Monda,. Axminster rUIl". 9x12 slzel, ~~.75, at Fred's Clearance Sale of Furnitur. and Rugs. Mrs, Emma Retallick Is atayloe a few da.ys with the MIMes Mather, ot Route 4 Mrs , H. F, Dally, of Indianapolli. is the guest of Mr. and Mn. RoI Hathaway . J

W. H. Allen and MIM Letitia MilKav 'uttended the Coliett-McKa, oicnlc Saturday, Wm , Dyke and family , of Dayton. are 8P41nding a week here with rela· tives on Route 5. Herbert Warwick and famn" or Colum'bus, OhIo. lIp8nt the . . .k·an" here with friends.

ti ves in Springfield. Th e farm of l. Satterthwaite, sold to Mr. Flack, of North Dakota, who will take pOlfsession December 1st. The property of ChiS. Gray. on 4th street and va ~ant Jot on Chap· man street, 80ld to Allen Hole, of Garret sv ille, Ohio. The property of W, P. Hay, 80uth of town. sold to R , S. ManUII, of Kentucky . The farm of Frank Hudduck, of Ferry. aold to Henry C. P ennirigwn. of Kentucky. - - -- - - - ,

test at the Montgomery County fair" week ot September 6. there will be shown 50 pure bred registered calves and pure bred pigs, for which each member of the clubs will r~ceiv e $15, al ong with oth er libera l premiums . Members of the county boys' lind girls' food clubs have been given an added incentive to perfect themsel. ves in the domestic sciences, through the premiums offered for the best exhibits of their ability . The bOird this year has eslllb· lished a speoial department for rab· biu, with premiums in~rea8ed from the amountll offered last year, when they were shown as part of another' deparlment With $50 ~dded to Ihe total. mOk , \ ' ing $8(0 in all offered for' the best display of farm products, the boarrl Th W '11 100 f M ... h' f h' aynesvl e a-e 0 asons Oilers t IS year or t e first time a 'II h Id .. t T fd t . 0 f $50• d 'IVI'd e d mto . fi rst S WI . 0Ii Id a plcmc ue ay specla I prize Th nell 1I1"t tha W and second premiums of $30 and $20, OPh~mgM e '. H ey I th VISI . ~ f h b d' 10 asomc ome n e mormng or by a reg' . at S k a fter the I tI e est .I~plays made . , an d pICniC ny d er par u ar v organized soolety. For the " t t th h Th' III b best display by a farm of Its own VISI 0 II om~. 18 w e a n produ~tB fir t d ' d' f outin~ worth while. as many Masons

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Born-To Mr. and Mn. A. Z. Hartsock, Tuesday, Aupat 10, 1920 a daughter, Barsh Katherine. The ,Furniture and RU8 Ill" •• Fred's are reported u ahead of anything In the hlatory of the builn. . Mr. Bind Mrs. Cliff Burnett Ip«It a couple of dayalut week with Mr. and M1'i9. Jeaae Compton, of Dayton. Mn. CleDllOn and daughter. Mia Mary. c)f Columbua apent SUnday with Mr. Fred Caskev and lamlly.

MASONS WILL HAVE Mrs. ,L..ulaMae8etb and FrankClibWuhlnaton C. H ., epeDt APICNIC TUESDAY baie, of with Roy MaeBatb and fam-, ily.

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$30 to and h'l $20 :re Twnbsac~o' g . r f th t rowe s 0 e cl'lun y 0 ~ are being recognized in th e offer of $24 for the best showings of Ohio Broad Leaf, Graham Seed Leaf and Zimmer Spanish stock. grown in each of the years 1919 and 1 9~Q, ---~ ~ ~ ---

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MI1I888 Mary Bunkemaler, of 0.,· wn and Minnie Cook, of Sprioe Valley are itu.ta af Chu.Andenon aDd. family. MillS Antha Dinwiddie, of

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with her mother, Mn, Uabel Din· have nevberurgvisited The Harveys lodge the hliS home. been uked wlddie, to join the Waynesville lodge, and It . h e d th t III Ernellt Rogers and dauirhter, IStt OPd a as many as can w Margaret. of Dayton, were week-and a en , .. _ .. ~ visitors with Mr. and Mr•• Elmer Rogers.

BAND CONCERT

W. E. Cornell and family, H. A. Cornell and family, M. A. Cornell and family attended the funeral of their uncle. in Port WIlliam, Monday

WELL ATTENDED HOME COMING A young married couple who furTh e free band concert w'as well last Wedne~day evening. nished their new home at Fred's big AT WILMINGTON, attended playing well, and the sale last week, said that after thor· The band W8lI

oughly shoppinl' in city stores they saved better than $225.00 on their The Home Coming held at Wil. outfit. mingt.on last week attracted a la~ge crowd from Clinton as well as from bdjolning counties. Everything 'was Mr. a.nd Mrs. C. Knight, Mra, done that could be done for the com· Hayes and . <laughter, Evelyn, and fort of visitors, and hua-e crowds Mn. Kincade, of S:udlnla. apent a were.in attendance durin2 the three couple of days lut week wltb tbe --_e~1' days. The pr0itram was carried oul CrollS Brothen and ~las Emma as planned, ~nd the attractiOn! were HelghwBY. high claaa , The fire.works every even. ing were fully enjoyed, and were 0 ••- - - 'parti~ularly fine. Quite a crowd trom this section MM, Emmerson Mason brought to thl' office ' TUeiday mornin~ some atttlnded almost every day, about very fine plumll. almolt as 181rge as thirty beinJr present on Thursday. The Wayn.ville ChautAuqua peach(8. They were very filile fla· started oft TuesdlQ' afteruGoa ID vored, and thtl oilly objeetlon we had a pleasing manner, and the , BNwer to them was that there 80 few for us It rained ' almost every day last Entertainen w.re all that ~ be to eample . week, and it came in timet! when desired. The p~ for the . . . ---- _. rains were very Il)uch needed. Fri- looks aood, and the Oaall--'_ day evening,there were heavy rains are Ullllred 01 a week .t .,...... all around this locality, particularly It was announoed at the CIIaa&aa• , 10 at Spring Valley and Xenia, aiso qua TueId..,evemq that the tIekThe ~awke reunion was held at at Orea-onia. A railroad brill,. " . . .ta bad .... taIE_ .......... all uplll.. ...... Britt Vice, who IIvea weat of town Schantz park Sunday and WIB at· wuhed away at Oreaonla, which de- more tID oar ~ • lost a valuable cow Friday e~·enlng. tended by aimost all 01 the eOllneo- laved trains somewhat. AgaIn OD II _ ... to ... ·. . when lIirhtnlq atruck a tree undp.r don. They 1\a4 a floe time. not, Sunday afternoon another bl" raiD the rain. wBllhed Gut a counLy bridge. Qtar . . . . . . «W*. . . . wbleb the cow bad lOu,ht IIllel~l'. .lth8tandln~ The Mlltenbel'ller reunion WIB ____ _ _ _ _ .at .. '- .I . . .... 1'111. wu th, 0111, UJatan~ of II ~truc: ,." of . . . . . . . . . . . . doD caUlld b, IIl1htDitfg. Ul t bu allO held at the ame park, and the large crowd appreciated their efforts according to the hand they received after each sel ection. The band is practising twi~e a week getting ready for their big lawn fete of the 25th. It ought to be well patronjzed. as the boys are anxious to s. cure the necellSary suits that itO with a well established band. Come out and hear their music and buy their goods offered for sale.

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, Mrs. Nancy Epperson and MilS Letitia Schatzman, of Cincinnati. were Sunday a-aeats of Mr, and MM!, W; O. Raper. Mrs: Epperson will apend the week here.

We, thank you t o send in your 80The rain Sunday was a good thina- ciety events. for the Lebanon bali team. as they Mr. and Mrs. Russell Salisbury would have luffered ano~he~ d.efeat gave a family dinner Sunday at their from the hands of the MiamiS. If the home west of town. A very enjoya. l game had bl'e~ played , A~ la ' ble da)' was _pent. o'clock SundaY, M~ager NIl~on l telebhoned Manaller Cpok that the grounds were In a' bad llhape and It ! !'f~ and Mr~. Mye~!Iyman en~erwould be Imp088ible to stage the talD. at a 6 0 clock. mner, Mon ay pme for the afternoon. The game l evenma- the followl~1l gUtst8: Mr. wa to have been played for the and .Mrll Saul H~rwlch, of ~~banon, benefit of the Odd fellows, who had Mr. lra Hurwlch, of ~lttBbur2 UMDlbled at the fair i&,rounds for ft and Mr!l. Sam GOUld. of PIUsburg. plenle, arid tQO were dlaappointed. ~ crowd of Kings Mills lady Sund." the ' 22nd, the Miamla fn~ndl gave Mrs. J •. E. Witham have .. their opponents, a atrong qUite a pleas.a nt 8UrprJlle lut Wed· team from Cedarville, compO.ed en. l nnday mormng, when they wal~ed tlrelyoholored play en. Thla team Is In .wlth well·filled baskets of fried laid to , be one of the strongest chicken and all good thin.gs of the c.llored teama In lOuthern Ohio, 8!.lalOn to spend the day With her. but the Mlamla are now In Iload 0 _. _L d h th IOI.ape an ,olnl( atrona-, so t at ey ' fear of tern. h will have no ' • _ •

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Deiroit Vapor:OIl Stoves have 110 wicks. you bum just a-u, eame u a a88 rana-e. Fred'il will show them W)'PH and price ,them low durlni the'ir Illearance sale.

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REAL ESTATE MONTGOMERY Oscar Laybourne and family are COUNTY fAIR CHANGES HANDS spending a couple of daya wl&b rela-

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Mr. and Mrs , &1I1 McMakan and The wardena alleged that there daughter, of 'Day tun, spent tht,waa some lIubstance dumped Into wel!k·lInd with Mrs. Viola Carey. the riYi!r by certain manufacturen Mrs. H. V. Wlllter and Bon, Dan, whl~h""as been a constant practiee of Leban,,", visited her mother, MI'f! and that the atate Ilgoinl( to break it up. As tbe law now puu a mini· ~lJisa Woolley, Monday afternoon, mum fine of JlOO for every fillh killed, there Is 1'\0 reaspn why ~ Furnas,wlteand lion, Laurence, the ltate should not ItOP the prac· were in lnQiana last week. vlsitin& tlce. relatives in Pendleton and, Noblea· It II high time that a filll and vme. a-ame club De started 'in our midllt, 'u there Merna to be no way of etop· Kenneth KUbon, of Hyman'. Btore, pinar l1\apl fiahlng, With a club il takini his vacation this week, and the members eould Ket aimoet anywill visit relatives In Davton ' and thing they went after In the ..., of Ci~c\nnaU. INtlina- the river atocked and tbe atopplng of ilIea-1 f\lhl.!ll(. The rain on last Sunday caused the It will be hanl to eatimate how Miami bale ball team to postpone many ftah were killed, as the river their caicimlninll: job at the Lebanon I. conalderably above normal, and flAir ground. the ~ter II runnin.. over the dama and WasteWayl, and the fillh 10 over 'Mr, and Mrs. Roy Hathaway and ' th H owever, ere ,were I Mr. and Mrs. Joe Thomas, of Center· theee paces. II 0 e was t e 8 a Iong the ev eneee th f Id ville, spenfthe week·.md with rela· river banks Monday afternoon. tlv~ Indiana. L __ >_1. t I The. tate .........en grea pa n. . h t t k th d v,:lt great expenee 0 I oc e Mr. ~d ¥"". qas. Qray and Mr. an river every year with a-ood. ,a-ame and At". J. R.13aker .of Utica, N. .... tll.h etc and ch b Y.• were Wilmlniton vislton Wed- flab the :0 fiah 1._ I ,16lIda1 afternoon and evenlnl(. con t rary to 1aw ahou Id ... levere y Mr, and MOl. J. R.Bakerreturned pupillhed. ___'~. _ • to Utica. N, Y., Sundar, after a pleasant weeks visit with the latter'a parents, Mr. and Mrs. Chas. Gray ,

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Mias Edith Wardlow, 01 Route ., is ~pend i Jlg a week with her IIlater, M ril. Carl Oudd, or Lebanon.

Band Lawn Fete next Wednada"

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CHAUTAUQUA NOW ON HEAVY RAINS ALL LAST WEEK

TWO 'REUNIONS HELD SUNDAY

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"John." called out Mr. Wick. ....0 arh'lng he r Ih ell. bu t when s he COlli e will (,0 111 t.: ill n nd t a lk tu It o.; . W lt e lll e t' to the 'phone .Bnd tell MIllS Kelly til bock she W8 8 In B hlrl'd tit.xl. 'J'hn 1'8 One of tb e mos t d iffi cult Borl s l n lA ht s <,,,et nit . III f'1,rd In { hitg.n t':lg' o r ehi ck 11 coop, !lelld t or Doctor Bunt 10 come at once," some thing J ~ ti ' t · uuderslo llll." eOllntry la now uo der wny . F Ollr 1' 10 11 S . r.(lmprl s ln g ttl{' .~hl '\k l1 n lIylns 6lIpodlUon, le tt Nlnv York Jul y I r. lh ( ClI' Nnlm'. Alu loa. (LlIJ . "Tell her to iet tbe poll ee, t oo," 1 "H ow do )'ou su ppos e the mu rd erer return, a trIp ot 9000 mile!!. Abu ve I1TO th " liv e Um ,!!'r. \\ , . W It.1t eBcnped '" Inelsted. three sergeants, ar e no w o n th <l lr w uy u rrn~R l ITe 0<0 1' T"II1. ,. '.q,_ "And let the burilar esca pe wb ll e r ",ns t rying every a \·jmue of q Uell' taJII St. Stree t ( a t the lorI, Is 111 r OIlIl''',"'! DC I li p "'< l' " '" we're dolnr II;" ohjected Mr. Wick. tlo nlng t o sue It 1 could no l !!ul'p rl ~ e " Come on, let's look througb t he IIpart· ~n c k Int o some lIu IDlllllng nd,u IHslol1. men t. Be ruoy be hldilli some where I "'08 h glll n lllg 10 8U' PPct UIll t he .tIll." knew fur mo rt! nbou l l\ 1I~e: L ut.nn 's As \\~(\ ' t H lkCfl two tlNf'('th' I"~ In J'1n1 ,. tnr IlIOl"e n hn ll t Il tTnl r q ll1ltll III· U n l'l It . . T oget!ler, while the boy ...os ·phon· mu r derer UIOII he was tell illg. I r It Clnth r. ntrl I· C ~ . ' I 'I, "~· \'1t'1I'1',1 Ihl' hn, I.I' IIIlt l lll~ . "' h~' ,lIrl III' ''''''P h:"'p lnl!' Inl, we wen! trom room to r oom, Jleer- 80nll'h ow that bls whole .eureh fOI' t lla nn,1 prel<'P"tI ",1 In '1 11<" 11,," Ii". ,IMtt1r. nn llit' rn(' t IIlll t ) fI~ ~ T.llt nn h ltl, r'lltl" lllllin to closets and un d 8r .b cd~ . T here ma n who h od kill ed IIl lss Lutn n hn, 1 " " o\\' II'Il , 11,1. 1I'0",n" kill"'"'' In O T1 (\!{IH'l(" t r"l ll y "r " " 'ho t tnl'lInq 1111£1 WM no on8 the re and no traces ot the heen en ti rely porfUnCLO ry , n blu rf I "n ~' n re" nl,'cr ~ h o t r lgh! Ih rnUJ:h hI"' of li: llowl u J,: ",h il t ttlllf' ~ 1 1I' \\,n..; r"{ murderer'. presence. Eve n !he servo <leceh'l! me. III illY grow ing d lsilite Ih e h ~1l rt." r~C'tl'.l hn illro j' rllrtlu"r mn rf' 11 (1 !-l1l 1,1 hf'l sn ls' Quartcn we re untenllnted. Onl y f or ili a mlln. l . r"lt · thut It would no t "Who I•• " " , .. \\~ nto\ In fl u' ('l i'\\'lltor \\'h ' 11 h i\ h t'll rrl f h f'" one thlDS hn~l>ened that Itruck Ole 8 9 he beyond tb e ran ge ot I>rotJOb ll lty (or "n lll ~~' Llll n n, t he Il rtr r ..... .rrrnlll~ lI'nol til Fhnt. T 11" 1 nM h p· llecullar, All I ,tllrted up the 111111 t o ' .... Iele t o hn\'s beeo s landl nll guord ot "\I' ho did It 1" II p,·c It II'mlhl 1" 1\'0 iTPI'n pn.,1I11" r"r Beorch t be bedrooms, I look ed hn ck (ho .Ioor whil e n c OII(ederat.e rlO ed the "I t 111 11"1 hn w' Iwr n II hlll·,:lnr. " In. tll f'O ~n l1nrl s t n 11 11 \-,.. C'Jl r rl.,tl tim ! fAr n nd csught Mr. Wick t urU v"ly clos ing nl,o rlm ent. , tH)" ct",l .'I1r. \\'1('\,. "~I .'· t hen l'Y I ~ 'Tll r \\,IIII~ \\·(' r .... 1\11 11('flf l Nlf'11. rI IH1 f ll i' the WillI Mfa. His action In Burreptl· "I'm no delec tlv e," he a n. wered non· thll ( Rh" <'li lli e In IIn ('xl'l'CIC(lIy nnrt rnom whrt' ~ t h(' trn.'!('fl y h lll i trcl,{,I! HU' t , .. .11 I3 l' !lllott b y i') lltls HalJ pl nct" wn~ nt· tl l(, hltdc o f thp h nu cu'" n o t hllt ~ t hnt npI H';·, r,·" to till '-e Iwrlt n (l tl.,' .1, . I n ~, I tn ,111\k ll purl. , r Lnt . tl ously clos ing thla with out sayi ng comm ltt o ll y. "1.11 r kn ow Is thul he t Ollnll h lll i nl w(\rk." IlInn" fl'''t nlll (h" ~ 1 1' 1·nln r·. ,11,I III·het!. 0(1111 )1 Ihll'k t n I1IY OWII m Oil! :. 0 . 1:,:1. '2 . II .. n d "G O i ll M II~ Oll . • 1. nnythln& to me made me 8uddenly 8118, ho s 1:0110. Be certo lnly nln't bere In ""' ho fOU II~ h ~ r 7" pldoUB of hIm. I recall ed thRt Det ee- tb e IIpll rlm ent." "1 'h r8~ I:'''"l l~ ,"pn . '' ~n" l I hl' IloClnr. r 1I'0',I<lrl'''11 Ir' Ih " ""n:llIr 'fin,1 nnl Iw rn I h n lenl't! 10 lli llre 0 IinndlH' r!'hl cf 011 1 H, ,,\ n ll U rl llilh 1.0 I';. Y A,I" ", " tin Gonnan had put Mr. Wick Into hla It \Tas 0 11 th e tip at my tongue (0 Inr hlll ing hnl h Mr. Wick Jln,l TIl l' wit h In Ihp plncl' ",llh ~ l r. W l c k ' ~ ronnl,,· of m ) ' wll l< l,1I\' (\8 R . 1)..'1'1 1l1 to nil rho I'll . nn c(' . ", b ll~ II<" .torul· 1(\llIrrl nn l.!(I". Ap. fnr I kn 'W sli p \1' (1 \1 11 1 he nnxl0l18 tn I.o t. ~ N ... 10, 11 . 12 & 1:1 III I.ll e \\ I· circl e of lIuspeclll alons wi th th e bur· 8 Ug~~ t (hnt \VI' look In the sccret 0 wn " e (If III. h nl"1. ""'"~ ~ 1I11 lI ivI»\ (o lI \0 M"ln AV II I,', /l'le.r's wife. Oould It be poSl!lhl e tbRI p88ilngcwo y. I telt t hll t tlTe s hnck It T he dl'l ecl "-es tll1'nl'(1 t n Mr. Wi ck hI' h"nrll IITn comlnl! h e m l~hl h",,(' know Ihe 111l'lI nlll'; ot t he SO ll lHls lI'e 4'1 tnkl'll ro:- fnj!!, In Ih l' elevnt" r. h nll he ,l heAl'!l hl'lolI'. In n ,"cry fel\' Illo- In UOlllTII"" 'i'II' I' tile 8uperlntendent of the bulldlci him· would be to WIck to lenrD thut I knew ft rst. Alf r NI lI . N .. rIl1AI1 . t " ,!',I " , N ilI' cnn· m nls 1 11I.'R l'd the I np of h"r r l,lI ng· s elt WII8 In conDhance .... Ith the hand ab out thl ~ might lend hi m to open hi s "1'1'11 ITS nhnut II." one ('Ir I h ~ m dl . wIll' ,1\ ,1 h(' 1m \'1' hi s r e"oh'cr \1"'-11, pll r r of .I " h n Hn r \·" ;.· ·.. l'4 ll r v A~' " ~~ I ~nl1 ~' rrll (\~' ? of crlmlnall who had b~en hOMl ss lng lips. licit c&rt(l ln that It WIIS lJy wil y rect~rt . crOJ1 on my sill lin t! hur l'let! 10 nn 11'1: 1'. , o. :1:l lt prlr l. "f ~~It ZIl ' m ill - R nl'v !'l~' 'I'ht' " ~ l l'c th'l' who h RCl h"rn 'I',(,Po· the BrndJord8 a.od me T J determined of II sl mll or p8Sl!ogewoy to Ih e one 1 "M~' nnme Is ,Jnm £'s Wlr k," lIP hl'~n n "\\' lnt IVI18 It 7" s ho ns l.cd III ou Nil. ~r'li~. II Itli (l t In Wr ir:: II!H ' l1rVA\' to wntcb hla livery move. hocl dl sco" er ed I" my r onm that tho n ~ Ir h . "'n~ rl'rll ln l! n rlll11l11 nr I"R8on . lI (1 nlng W ick lnrne rl to tnI'. cll:~11 d "'h l ~ lI cr. No " :J n ~ In Cll nl o n lIm1 WlIrrlln " \Vhn nrc ~ro ll?" "Tbere's no one here," J sold, as we munl erer had escaped. But before 1 "I nm Ih e RU (l p rlo lr ll tl ~nt of Ih e " DAi sy L ulu n, An nclr(,£8. wh o II v~t! 'o u n t ltl H tl, " l3 pnl,lIng N Iso n." completed our round of the vllrlous could mllke up my mlod to 8[1 ok Ihe Grnnrllll'rk npnrtrn pIlI ~. 1 wn ~ In (h~ on th e floor below, hn s b('cn 1U1I 1 ' ler tlel " Whllt 110 )'on 11 01 ' Yh ere rIo you room.. '-Tbe murderer baB made hIs doclor arrived. ele\'ntnr ohout hnlf nn h nur n ~n 1\'1' ~ 11 ~ h o t." e8e1\J)s. Bun't that boy 'pIloned for B e mnd e a halltyluBpectlon aUlI then I hellr,1 n womnn pcre nmln,:: nn,1 th ~ n work?" ""'lIn 'lid It?" Co mmissioners' Proc"edinis "I 'm n ClNk ," the police yeU" BRJd tel'1lely: the 801IIId or tile !!lIn t. T look ou l rn;l' "I 110ll 't knlll\'. Mr. ' ''Ick nnll r \\'I'nt Bill. ILl loIw e t! . Tb o Uhio, Co rru " " r lt' I'k 1I\'l n!! ot til e n r nlltl" ~rk Hr. Wlek leemed 10 avene to carl']!"T her e'" nothlnlJ bere for me to dn. r.p,·olv<'r nn,l got "IT n t til l. nnnr In In· In lo 1111' npnrtmc nt togethe r. Ther-c wns ~ILt<.rl t '!l l v" rt P ipil U" •• o lll ve rt IllpA. lD. out mY 1lJ••eetliln about the pollct ThI s womnn has been dl'ud tor some ,·e. ll gllte. At (f lf' ""or I r" ullfl )I r . n pnrt mrl! I·~." hI' s nrcrCtI. "You · mu at nf) OflP Ih en· ... li n 1' f' n )!o(lfl j oh . * 10:14 ~O ; 'I'h n DIi;<,ton l41,llto HospItal that 1 Wuk be muet bave nnsed the tim e." Nelson. Il l'. t on, hn,I h,' nrd the "11<)11' Icrr lh le !" sho exclalml'l!. .~ hO \' l' n·t Ofl~' nt rr~~l'nt." Y rec l n th TII~ tnr WAfrlm t!ouuty lnm ,tep alllpl~on ~n mJ voIce. "How long"" I asked. Rc rcnm~ nllll thl' s hol no,1 Ih oll !!ht I·h"y " It 1< . In,lred," I a ns wcI'ed, "but It f · l n ~ Il!\ ; 'I'll .. 8 Frllll C o , m f' r r h n n . "I thInk 1 ba4 bet",r uk Mr. Kent "1t Ie Imposslblo for me to ju,lge- Cllml' f rnrn t hl. fi(l"rllllPli l. I look out pllt" 1. " ]'m "" In!: h r re In MI'. GnR - m",\' hp l p u s." t nn' \I npnrtlllf'n t , 1nl, hu! ..("nrfl nf It dl ~e tM j " I *7 G; C h,, ~ . WH ~!{O nOr , abouf It tlnt," he .. Id nervously. mnyb o Iwe nly minutes , T,e rh nps nn my pn . s Itl'~' on rl \1'1' wl'nl" In.'' whllf" h ~ nn lll h t~ w lr~ ur,:-o f\ wa ~· . tt "'Yhll: yo u 111 1'0 n ' " I!n " l'dl ll~ n nd waphio l? I, rl,r i."nero. "Who', Hr. Klnn" 1 demanded. hour. I shollld soy thllt denth wn8 "W ~re 1~I .. r fin)' ~lglI' nr the bu r. thp pnllre In (h e " nuRe mnk· " f, O.1 4 ; DOlI 'llcl Hntfl nlrl. n ~p l B tlul! r cnllitl ~C(' thnt m ~' Plntl'II1l'lI t Ihn t My thought. were so tak.en up with prn ctl cn lly Instantan eous. She WRS glnr ?" n ~k e " lit " Iltpr mon. I n/:, In " e~ ll !:nrlon R, tl lN e'1I Il<' II!) 1II0 re tht unupected tnlredY that t.b e nBme ki ll 'd by 8 hull et pen elrnll ng Ihe heurt. "N o. w e Innk l' d oil Ihrongh the T II'II S oll ly n dl' rlc nnel ,,'n!! nnt nl pr"~ · t ll rr llt8 from lhe hl ncklllnllr. rs t ll r R ~ u r v efo1 r , *tJO; BRrry Bu rne t, ch~uf . fanr. Uu·1 :>1"0 fl , * ~ .ii (); Hu .. ~ .. l\ cnt ell1 [1IQYCll hnd nnt IlIl1 <i P n fnvor· at lint meant nothlo, to me, Sull· Wh o shot he r7" apn rt mrnt nnd fonnll nn on(·... \\'hll,'. 'l'hl'y WOlI 't a il l'e IJnl her YQU &1 o r lt '<I1 I,, " nr Burt oh/lof'f" n r , DI~t . nlll h ntlr l'8!\llo n nn th l' Il ptc~ 1 I"f'. denl,. I remembered. It " 'aa to th l B e look ell s hnrply f rom me to Mr. "WM nnylh lng mlsRlnJi ?" faT' th e flrr'."ot.!' O. 0, ~ 1 7. 10 ; 8 t.flp htll1 Burllll &. r Ant. 1()&rtm8llt of Mr. ~enry Kent thll t Wlok, AS If ~u~l)ec tln g tI,ot It mlgbt J "'n ltl',1 ""Ih hnll'll hrentll 10 hl'M I "WIJI ynu EI1tlllnln whnl ynu wore tin· a l rq r tr " flk t it : Ub "". 111 ,r n hll ~ , \(;llll t lll"OO \1 11 P " ~o 31 MI.. Kelly had 'phoned laet nllllll , hll \'e IIl'clI olle at U8. It Wic k w,,"ld tl'11 at hlll'ln ll ronnrl tllP. I Ing lit 11111 donI' ()( thl . 1I [lllrt mnnt g nsolln'I , f8 0 ; .'ohn Law .'lIT ~OQ, whl'll (h(' ftll Jll' rlnlerul ~ lIt IIrrh"'117" he wben .be WII dlolDg with me. 1 r~ "A bllrglnr got he\' Jus t n ( W min· ",ull ~ nte o[1 pn. rt h ... (1111 1I0 t , tt'l It ~u PI'Ii~~ n l1rt r e pnl r" on t,rlll'k all ll called; too that Gormall had c1lsrged ul eR ngo," Mr. Wlell e xplnln ed. "Mr., "'0111<1 be on <'ln ~h'p 1'1 ,1 n r~ th nt tlpmnnol ctl wi t h n growlu!I s \l ~ p lc lo n In . /) '6e r lllnd our , • 1.117 : .I ohn I,'IW C' me to 1ln'd"out III I rould about blm. Nel.80D ft.n d Ole h(mrd n SCl'eellU nn a 8 th ere "'ns sometlTln g h c wn~ t rying to So o , It.' er y , f 74 .~5 ; R " y Millar, expnsy to ex plll ln." T "WIlD'a Mr Kent?" I repOIIt l'd ' IIhot. " 'e let ours " 'es In . here with roncenl. IJ r " s~ . ' liO : RU 8· e ll Br n wn . mAlntl'. "Y "' ns In my O"Rrtmpnt r1 11'~ r t1 .v m' pr aharply. "Wh~t'l he gal to do with It" I my pn s8 key nnll tound he r h r e. . It "I <lld n' t noltre n n ~'( h l n !! mISRln!!." Dlln oe. r PI"lr, Alo, ' 'J.IH 90 ; I:Inrry "Oe's the oWDer ot the buildIng," ex· must ha\'e been II burglar thot s he s ur· he snlrl gll hly. "1 "'ntll ,I,, 't I' nnw, nny. Ihl A nn e. r 1I ('1Ir<llw r s rOllin 111 111 Ih pn Br ., wn IlI l1i nl fl nnn c", r e p"ir, 6''' . I hp !'ohO!. It ~el' m('d to (orn e CI'OIll the . p1 &l ed Ur Wick, "lie (lnesn't 11k' , prl$ed "hen she 'Inler ed the nport· how. J don't kn ow whnt Rlll fT . he h nll floo r r l ~ h t Iwlo\\' , 111 1'. so T rnn (I owu to ·t4:W tiO; Mnhlnn R id !;!", 1<olvlcfI!O on D • ment It h or~." hurl" I o{lIllll d t,t flA, 'I ; A. L. Kine:, tlIe 'O ranlldeck to be mentioned III the looll s like It." assented th e phy· "Who wnultl Imnl\' ' " 1 1l\'I' ~tl l:n te." . paperw. Oe ~a)'. any notorIety I~ bR d - Icloll "Tllere are mnrks o n her IIH. l nte n811 0(l. r 6plllr, 61o , 11 20 . 10 ; "H thllt rl S'ht 1" ho RRI(cd, tur'nlng to 't b II I a • "He r mnld III lgllt. !':IT(: ' " OITt " m\'. J d I A I, Kina. tnatntllnKnoe. r8palr. Common "Ie'IIII ' COlin tor Its excluthl .,en~:, I~~ I e throat where he tried to strangle her Oe ne rnll y she's hnrn e lJy el,,"cn ~t r. W lr k. ,,1 . 'HU ~ \J: A . I~. KIng. m~lnte · "Y jr\lI'SS Rn." ~n "l ' Vkk. "Tll nt'8 be'd wBn~ e po . ce ca ' .. n. t 8 Cr~nlns. Bave JOu notified th e J)~ o'clork ." New 8uib 11 11111:11, r UJlt1lr IIn (1 pl\yroll. S97.20. wherp h l ~ mom Is. H(" ~ only " pell taet, aIr, 1 m eure be wouldn t. li ce'" "D lil s hp, k ee p nnly th ~ Onf' s f'""nnt?" U ~ o rg n Bnl v .. TIll' VillH gfl I,f I,er o In Ihe Grollll d k n f w d nys. I "Whether he wants It or oot." J 811 "Y C8," said Mr. WI ck. "Onl y ti m mlTl d pOll R ch nulTenr." Frlin kllll- E Tr n r . ftnnly, "It'a rot Ie be dooe. You caa'T "There's nothing more Ihnt , can do. ''Th en Ril e wa s nll nlon e In th A lon' t knnw mu ch o hnut hIm." H urtrucle McU ra fb V8 ThomA S "An ll t hnt's nil you kn ow o" nut ItT' keep murden out Of Ihe 1>II~r. Eltbel then," 881d lhe doctor, mnklnr hIli aparl menl '" . Fo~ tl lv lI r 'a - n og h' nt ,.ou call the police nsht a wa l or ele. prel1aratlonll to depart. 'ITes . She'd Ilon e out nll c1re~"cc1 up M ill f'tt p del clIv e, ti lr nlng to In 111:1110. MoUra!." ' h".lIlI lo'1. Should I or Sholl III I IIn,1 Plttr l' lOa c rn" lt.}'. 1 .... 111... . "Wou!!1 you n.ot walt unUI Ibe po· about seven In h er own cor. !'ih e cam e '1'lllIe Mote II I' AI vn h BMt soo k et )I,. threat tol'(ed IIlIm to telephon. Uee COlnEl'" suggested the 1I11perlntend· bome un~:'tpectcllly In n hir ed tnxl not not 11'11 Ihem nt the w"'l s n fp t.ho t 1 The [lnil er 81~ned wtll sell At,'-PtrIr-hnr1 sarn Mr. Wick clOSing? Th cre wn F III. Fo r l'nrtit.i nD apl~t hll wilL J conld quIte und... more t hon hnlt nn h nur njrn." lie AU OIl ,," , ILt the IBla r e eldenoa of "n \\, ,,~. I r ,," lfl prove It. U ll r l ollh te <ll ~' 8tand hll employ"r'e aversion to boy· "Dirt sltP co me home nlnnl' 1" IGdw,.r,1 'I'. lJourt,n l' Y. d eooll.ed, on III, a 'el'lm" lD the Granl!deck mad. "Snre ',,1... wn s ololl c. At I pn~ t the WI" k wonl (1 ,le ny hn vln g clnno 10 . TI Probate Court Procet!din,1 ~h e MufTi t fitI'm. I mile nOlth of public. But there w.as no help tor It hnll bO~'8 told me 80. r IlI d not SI'O he r would lie his word asolnst mine. As There bad been a d8sta ...IJ crime com rome In, mysel f ." Jn I.h e milt te r of t h e eshlta of Wll y o eRvll\e o.n tbe I~yt,le plke."n superintendent his word wouM un· mltted, and tlIa police ... mutt be In )fnre anll more I wns com'lnced thnt dou btedly enrry. I d l)(!l ded It would Elmira "; mllh , d et!o,Ised. R p ' rt o f Wednesday, September I, 1920 formed. Yet It WII not to the poJl~ Wlrlr WAil hlnll. J WO" SlIre h e lenew be best to \\'llllhold my Infor mation to ijlLl es Ap pr o ved . that Mr. Wick wu telephonln,. II BegInning At lo'oll'ok , the ' follow . In th e tnut,ter ot th e s abte of a IIIorc pro[1l t1 ous Ume. evidently ..a" to Mr, Kent', apartrueat deca R8Bd . Prt '1'0 te Ing property, \o.wlt : 1 SpBn MuleR , '''l'hl\l's n il I know, except whut IIfr. AmOB !;Iides, .. the bulldln.. s lIla of pllr sOlllLi property ordered . I Work Borea. 3 C.\tle, 17 Boge. 2 Wick hos t old you," I 8111d. "lDu Luu'a bIoID ,bot bl a buqla, In th a IIlllttor o · tbe e slllt e Ch ile , ~beep, Imille mentl, Feed aDd Ronle. "Very ";ell." eold th e tI et ctl ve In Prlv B.te ' 81lle of hold Huod @. Bee b\llK III her apartment," r heard hIm lIa,. ~hargc, "You CUll go n ow" nnd Y01l, I::Inot.er. deoellsed . ADA S. COURTNEY . pe rso nlll property ord e red . . "Mr. ·Nelson aud me JUBt dlecovered too , Docl or." her botty, 'fllat'a that, IlrT' Mr. Wi ck \lO ns pscnrt.lng th e docto r 10 tbe nlRtte r of t,h e os t610 o r W. N .-S elLrH. Auot, JUllt whllt Ur. Kent'l repl, o. henrto Ul e door. T he detectl ves hlld wit h· Bflrtlliln Chnper , rleoell~ el1. t'rlvnl e III&' the Ihocldng lIewS had been I hnd, drowlI to Ih e 1'00 01 wh er e the hOlly In y so Ie of bo nd s oul e r ed. of course, no meanl of knowing, but nncl were " " lIlIng R whl spl'l'cd eO Tlfe r· Notice of Appointment Io the 1Il£lI.ter o f tb e IIst,l\le or whatever It wali, over the lIuperlntend· c nce. J sle pped Qll ickl y to the wnll I!:d ward CllUr ' na y, deeea~o d Ada en!:a tBce came, an eXllresslon ot In· sute, find IIIn klll K ~ ure Lh nt 1 ",OS 1111 · Unurtn l1Y lA IIpp nill tetl adrn inl8irll RRlilt o o f Ed wa. rd 'r. Oourtney, decl urLi . credulity and amazemenL obser \'ell, tesl ed Iho k nnh. It wn ~ · se· t l'lx Hond 12 GOO. .Iohn Ri(lh , Wol. . 1. o t.l cu III h or~ hy gl veu th"L Ad a S. ('"urt.-"What do IOU thInk," said Mr. WIck, cur el~' fu sl. 'lI e' tl. I CO ll gl'n l ulnted my· t ~ r Au rn a t·t tlnd Frnnk !:i ass lir e uJ'. noy .. "" 1I.,e u duly aplXlluLe<I lull <tultIlI",1 Uli luJ .u lliistra'ris ' o r tJiD E!ltar e o r E ilwunJ tumlll' to me: "be tor- me to call self on ho\' lo!: ~n l tl not h in g nu out It. [Jotnl ed n, p prDI ~e r~ . " '1\ ·uur L.nor. lu. te.Dr \\' Iurcn CouDly. Ohio. up Beatlquartere at once." Wl l· k. 1 f 'lt ce l'ln l n. wou ld ,I ny hllv, In I.b e D II~t·t" r lI f Ih o .~ s t,,,! ,, of d"'.:~:::':;:l ·L hl. H li d lY o f AU/lu.t .• 92U. "Of coun!!," 1 laid, "It II the onll Ing All ut It, 11m! th 're wn s no proM Allu s B 6 1111 0 M, • • 11'" (I ~ I( llur d illll lIf AIIGD 11' • .Brown . tlIlnl to do: ' th nt It hud heen Ol'e netl when \\' 0 lind Rl1 y w o nri Bell.n e tl., .. m In or . \' ~ Udf~ a~~c~''b%~~:.~~rJ''' J Ne.,erthelellll, at Mr. WIck willted ente red . ~;t, ill SInk o ot lsi. H c po rt of 8 1116 tor UI. number, he kept shakIng hll As 1 returne tl to my own " [lo rt nTl'nt 'IJIlro ve!! "Wo",en of Her Type Alway. Have I "Ia/l aod Dluttenng under, hll breoth UPRtIl II'S. n('flr lng t h ' top nr Ih e ~h o rt Lot of Ma" .. rl.IUI .... I fll~ h! or SIPP II helwee n Ih e no rs I IOmethlnll' that SOUDdl!d like : ent. "They'll be here any ,mlnute 8JlQ . "To think of h1a telllnr me to coli W0 8 o~tol1n ,lcd' t o Br c n f cmnl fig llre 1Iiarringe Ltren8et probnbly they'll want a Itatement trOID III tbe pollcel" , nl ttlng n ' l'Oss til e hnll Rill! c llt OI' III/! J o lin ~J . I'tltoh fil'l ld, ·m eol ,nlli ~ t . you," WIth t.b e doclor lIummoned and tbe E~~=~lb~~'f~~ ' th Tl l'll dfonl Rpnr lm 'nt. ThnUjrll I hnd of IlIlV! OD Bnn Ml s~ Bbll oh e Boy oll. "Vel', weU." laid the doctor, "1'1/ . poli ce . eut tor. Ulere seemed to be OPI'",,( ulil ty t o r on ly 0 brl et I:IlI11PSC, or L oba o on . walt." UtU e els<I for UI to do lJut walt. ao I r ,'n~ lI l?c t! hllr ut once. It "'li S Clll lre EIo"llf .I n ne ~ , Illh o r e r find Ml sR Wi ck and I ut down to.. eUler In the (11"1<\[111'11. A.!I we wnlted the tlIrw fit .. Flora BarheA, both of W"y lJtl~ vilh' . rear Iittiog. room WIUl the elevator bo)' ted about the crime all4 .boat tlIe T he door or my op ul'lm cl1t "'I1S 811118 Wrllve r, ' 'tll'l1I '1 l' of N MW 'till on ..uard at the door. sl llll rll ng wltl t 1)11 n. J r elll cnlbe roll tlml dead actress. From the eoay_tlOD "Who wus Mill LUIADY' luked. os 1 hll d I'lln rloll'n slull's n fe w mo- Burllng,o lllloll &ir!!. Li~'I. i e Br o t, h o r~ I learned thllt at the belgbt of ber me: "Why, Dflisy Lutan, the actress," teorlc career on Broadway Dsisy Lutan 1' 1I1 P1;IS 0';0 . T Imel neglec(ed tn elo. e of PlensR.nt Philo. MId Ur; WlcIt In surprise. "1 sup- . hnd become the wlte at tile youni lob It oft 'I' 11I 1l. Frnm th e ilirer tl on In posed every one knew her." af a ve ry rIch ta mlly. Bis parents lu. wh k lt HIT " hntl come. It \\,IIS plilin thol Renla Estate 'frnnrerll ""ve heartl nbout her." J bastened to slsted thnt ahe hnd trapped hIm Inlo . Clil ll'e 111''' 11 1'"" ,-, hu,I hee n 'pll ylli g nn· We h: ve Cere-a-\la Sweets, 011 r RlI l'I' CIHIt 10118 vi It 1.0 lil Y qUllr. A I~ tln ll(llt D~ v i~ . Dtlrl, ':I f Lot . Dairy Feed, Bran, Middlings DIMY, "but I hod 110 Idea thllt Ibe llvt'd matrimony and after long legal wran. tel's . Whnl call III h,l\'i! h er n Il er pur. No 41 In t-;Otl t h l~flb"ll o n. Il III t.he Orll odd eck. Did abe live he re IIlIIIJ she hod been divorcee) about a gcster Tankage, Hominy Meal, &loneY' . p os e? 'I'hure II ""! hnve lJee n s Olli e Cur te r Re y noldS t,.. C UIlIl. Ir r " ~. p o" year 8&0. She Iiad recel ved 11 large Oil flIeal, Co'ltonseed Meal and "81le keeps a mild, an old ",omnll 8um In eeltlement. ond Ihls with be r sl ron jr III"wllln g mo tt" o to· IIlnlte he r pllrl. of tillO. n , T ~, R !J. In Fmnk . Ground Barley. that has betn WIth her tOf yenrs." (In re the p~ rll n ll S j Ollrne y· olorl g th o ' lin 'l'wp. '1 . ' earnings el. all nclress eDallled her to "Wbere·. the maId tonIght!" live In luxury. windro w I('d ge, nnl'! now, nt till} 1m· (J11I" etlOO Bl1rkrlLde r , pnrt. of He" . Drain Tile, Hollow Building ''Out to the movl ••, I a'pose. Thai'" mill cllt rl sl, ot ' !ltSCMery. to pny 111 0 :-II. 'l'. a R 4 Turt,leo roe k Twp . '1 !:l00 , "Badn't abe a sweethearl now?" I Tile; Ft'ncinR: Posts, Fertilizers, where ehe Pel eVCry nlrht when MIlia uked. 1\ secon d v l ~ lt. r hegll n .prlol1 ~ l y to Perry Ureg!! to Chlru (~ro g ~ , ]lift l'elf feeders for HOIl' ,Barrel Sail Lutan 'Io't playln... When Ibe la, she "De~ler make It plural." sneered th e dOllht whe lher' the explunntloll she of ·eo.' 2 . '1'. 2, H . 0. between tbe Coea to the Iheater wIth her." doctor. "Women of her type ' alwoys hnd otTel'cll me wn s (he tMl e one. I WM MIAwl · river~ . $1. Special prlccs on 100ds taken "'ItIen 1f188 Lutan Is oot ploylllS have a lot of'men friends." . bcgln 'l ll1g to f eel thnt there wns more ChUB . Monroe ~o hltn f'lohul .l'''r , direct from cars. "No men ever came to s ee her here. oow'" thnn II pORRl hlll t y thnt slie wns ngoln p rt. of 8urvey No. 587 In Wu ahinl/ ' ·"Not tor Ibe la.t month." Tble daInty I"eater Is deY9lrm positive of thllt." Bald Mr. Wick. In tile clul Chcll of th e uns cru pul ous ton'1'wp. 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Of) wn!l It. "That re mllin s to be 8('e n. Put on r onr I:oot anti lime ol/)nl;'," till hOhllOR me (ltst. th l>y went back wllh me n lilY hedroolll, hitchIng me ttght Ih e~' flUid rn!' put all m y cont. oml no SOOIIl) r hnll T dnoe ~O thon .me of th c m sn n Plll',1 hund. c ulTs on lIIe. "Loo~ nt this. Jim :" 8nld 011 1> of them , potntlng to R Apot on the front ot my COllt. : :rhat's blood 1111 rtght," 8sld th8

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Wic k 11ft Ih e body to the ~o u c h , " J

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U ncl er wood . on r h a rbor . W!lM 1II'lrr ied Itl Ht T hllr8d n:v eveoln g to MI HS Rotb J aok , of XeniA. Mra. Addle Atklos, of Detroit, Is vlsltlllg h e r m o t h er,M r s .V A, Hayoell Clyde GIbbons r ot nroed , lllAt s oodllY, fr om a week's vi sit with r olo~

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"Te ll Ihat to the judge," Ole derec.ll'c clilled jim scolTed . "Detter loa k uro und ror tI, e gun. C ull c n." "You'lI find no gun here," I cried. 1·1 never owned one." !\'('\,e rth eless Cull en heglln nlmmRgIn g t hrough th e drawers of my ,Iresser, Sothlcnly he gll,' e a t r lulllphRnt excla- Uvea in Dayto n , matloo lind drew SO mething fr OID beMr, Ilnd Mrs, IJrlf o ld WOIIh. of oeath a pllc of shirL<! III Ihe second netlr Dayton , vI R\t·ed her mothor I drawer: Mrs. PAtrIck !JIbboD~, Illst BuoUAy . "He re It Is," be annouoce d. boldln.

NEW BURLINGTON Bo rn-'l'o Mr. and Mra . ISt~1I 1 ey Stephen s, 'I hur8d " y, Allgn~tl 12. a d ang hte r . li:vol yn BI. nob o, Bo ro - T o Mr , !lnd )'r!l. 'Elm e r tJllrll u8. F ri tJoy . AlII{08t la, a ~00 . 'J'b e mtiny fri e nd s of Mrs . l!'r ed I lhdl ey lire ~ll1d to lellrn tbu t sh e i8 110mo ngnill lttt er ~ s ucoess' u l o perll1100 Ilt tbe Mcl:le llan 1i 0~ Jlltlll,

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" vi s il wl' b h iij ooole. Or, Ii. U, Wbltnk e r IIn (1 In nily , of D ublin , Oh IO , wh e r e h o WIi S operatod. 00 t or r eulOVO I or tun Hils Rnd adoooids. l' ho Il ll llllll i r e ooi o o o f thelGt:.Ilett. Mot; uy IIllU l ll e8 Wti8 h e ld lu tb e l usn n l plu oe. 'Iltnrd"y . . MI ~I! Il;l elltl o r I:lny,lo ok had as b er '!I'fer. 14 I.... H. AnnQunce d Holding g u 8t t., ~ , w ee k, h e r frleo(l, Mis@ Up Before My A.to nls hed' Eye. an " AIm ', lII tl lltl s ohull , u ear Xooill lIutomatic ~evolnr. A I H gO par Ly of Frie od8 Ul o&ored I to HlohmotJtI, !:lund"y , to titto n d liP b efore my ast onlsh cd eyes nn n\l' 1[IL1IUllO ' Yesrl y Meetin g .

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lea fint, "To stabllb.() Amerlea first, "To prosp'!r /.merica lint, '1'0 thir " .,. Amp.rlca fint, wro .:.i.:,it Am~rlea fint, '1'0 live for and revere America ftrsL"

BELLBROOK M r a Ry Ivi a ..\ r011 ver. of X onla. la vlsit.in g hAr uncle, J F. Wet\ver. a nd alii r re]tl t,lv es at this plaoe. 8 0 rD - '1' Mr . aod Mrs. Charles Ryun, Frida y, Angn8' l a o II. fine daoghter, The Wi/ling Wc.rkor8 olass o f the M. E ohure )) h eld thei r plonlc 141, Ltl ll (lslde. I'st ·l'horsllIlY. 'rile Bobt own r e unl o o will he held at tb e Bo btown Heb oo l boosfl eut o f t o wo, n ex t ~'lturd!lY, Aug ust 21 Eve rybody Invit ed , Bor n-To M r . a od Mr s .IORS Wen lIer (Dee My rtle Wh l\llo re), 0 t eo p o uo d hoy, In s t !:IaturdllY , Aug.

FUNERAL DIRECTOR

. <4IJ'o safeguard Amer-

Idly, Mrs. Idn Howe aod !lo n, Bllrr,.

th ey won't dnro molest will Ih p~'?" lOOt cou rso not," I · answered, "Is YOllr 81" ter nt ho me'" "Yes," she nn s"'rrerl, "Oor J,,'1I(>st n lIe l8 III b IHI1t' " ~ \t ,ft IIvur I r um tilt hn ve jus t gone. :Ma l her hll ~ " oU ,·cd. \\,lIr DIUI ('l oi re I til the 1I\' ltlg mOIll writ. W hili Will hHJlI)"I ? :-(UIII Il oll,y log 0 notl', Th ey Il enrll n othlllg, RI) I bruk u . 'Jr ",ldlll'lIIulI Wi ll uuy UJI did no1\ lell Ih e rn nnythill/o: nhu ut 11,1' 'be w IIII I" lut (ur H olll.lIO II prl ou IIml "Thnt 'WH 8 w ise, Th l' ~" 11 Ilen r It Roon taka tlli'Ul o nt 10 t.h", oo ulltry, wb"r .. enough. Ru s your slRtc r he n In tJle abey "'till IlUY hllrness und wh e re be a pnrllllc nt lilt o\'e !IJng7" Will pr nl, or Ih e life uUI, o f I.h e far . " Sh e h[\ ~ n't heoll out nll ,1ny u nlt'ss m~ r . " h e went ou t jllst to drOll the Il' tt er Y e gOO!! I '1'0 be n g o v e ruJJl en l she wn s wrtllng 1I0wn tIle mnn chute (lm olu l, II! i t olioece'&lIty to buve 111 lhe holl. Wh y do you nsk?" DOQllnon ~tl nd tl ul all ? "I WRg m~rc l y wOl1(lcrlng If Ihere T o tb mil o or ordinary Inl e ili. WAll an y wn y she could lenrn or tile aenoe, tb e lI",o~lbl e tbloK w o uld b .. \'Ii murde r." been ( o r tbe goveromeot fO hll 'lie 111 "Row con lll She? Ts n't thot too terlerled tbat Ildvortla em,'nt In IIbr'"t, r thl e Ahont Mi ss 1.111110' Dut I mustn't ~O OOUOtl Y oew8pllpers at UUle m o r o ta~~. Rny lon ger, (Jood night." total eX pen8tl ' tban the New Ynrk \Valt n mOlll e nl ." I cried, "There Dewlpaper obllrj(oo ror It. The al'8 aome Ihlng!! I 11I118t dl"cU88 with larKe ueerR of baroe81!-~be 'ormen yOU before' meet GOMOnn. H ow about -woald bave "el'o t,be governmllo, meeting ' me at tho Astor at eleYen'" I!rollo&al aod WOUld ha va bOUICh' 'hp "I cao't promIse. but l'U try, 000" entire 40,000 I'etH 10 jllr time lit rea · ollIhtl" . .ooable prlollM III o ur opinion the There . wns nothloi furthet th8t I KovernDl80& would OU WI' out of soob collirl do, nnd I felt sol1ly 10 need or a deal wl~h more ~oney t,blln It rest. Th r OWing 01T my cont nnd \\'alstwoold r"ceh'e from tbe mlddlemRn. coat I hegan mnklllg prepara tions tor We 1I00w mighty well tbllt th e far- bed. The notion look me .to once more bier would Ket hl8 h.rneHI! Qlooh InvesUg8 t e the secret pRsSRgeway. 1 oheaper t ban the ol&Y profiteer "ill puehed shal1)l y 00 the ponel os 1 had leU 1& 10 him . done before. but thl" tim e I could not Uuda-e It. I lugged nod workefl ftmj pounlJed. hIlt It Sluck fa st In s pit e of Footpt:nta of Progre~.. ft1l lIlY e ITo rt~. As 1 WB S strllJ(!:IIn/o: to ,. goal! s uh Rllrul e ror curk 1M oh. force It opeu. tlie ro cOllie R Mhnrl' rlog taln ed (ro," fl' rtllin fUll gl. \\'hl c1o Are at the bell of the npn rtlil ent. Aij 1 drl e ll flllo! ItrOIlIH!. IlIlx pli wllh 0"'1I1(-nt 91'81. In m~ Shirt s lee l'es, I n ll ~w l' r e<1 o lit! cOIIQ" lIdllll' ,1 II.\' 1'''I'~ Sll,.e . In It. The t\\'o iletocth'os 1 hod seell Norwo.1' II IJ rl1CPR8 hil S II N' II (lnll'nl ed down st Airs stOod t" pr e. to elllllol,' CIlI'IlI (Ie 10 he lIs l' ,1 (ur oIrl". "What Is It'" I nSked. · 1011 III n lo.'~. In f)" IIll1n rk "COJIlIllI111Y "J ArreRI you for the mnrd et ot Dnl. has Ii ell ft oll~ell 10 OInk!! hrloilielt cs Ry J.llton," sn l(1 one Qf th OIll,.• IIHI with trom IIO'n I hl.'r. Th ea" 1I,,\'c II h igher thRt they sprnog f orwBrd nntl pini oned beat "nluc Ihnn I~XP "l' lllI ~ nts . my nrms. are he ll i!; 11IIIde In li s e chlilk 111111'1, es" "Why, tht s Is nhs urd,:' I Ilul llhed 10 pecl nlly 111,,1 wilidl cnn"'M frolll 11111 their rnces. COIi SCloliS of my lI t1. e r InLlwllllrg IIIltll' M, li S " r'l·tlllzer, oocence of the crime. "J hod 1I0Ulin g

A, L K i r k, of WlllIIllI g l o II , I . pre. )l&rl ll g tll II ,'ell 1111 I ' " cr ~lI fl l )J1I 1'lo r It i~ wh i~ )J urecJ "ro uo d thHt B0 llle 11.1111 re~t ltUr,,"t III t II " ~ tll ru rOlllll of of o nr h og men will ex h i b it th eir I.h u 'eu rrlll h o[r,,· huil(lIng b ogs lit I b o :-i1" Ie fl~lr . Ho It yoo , W'lDt 10 son Hnm e g ood Warren Our d~ () lhng ~, III' tn ~ t 118 Ih o}, ,ttO C;O llO ty hogI', at,tood th (l ~tlLt f I v!lch t ('d. It r f' TlJlltl1rl "ud t ho), (ue " 0 8 r, orin"ioK IOl lI r o mou"" I, M. 111 . I !' rry lind wife , MfM Allie ,'" . . . I r orry, W . B, To rry an d K E \\ 111 1)1l~ Oodd ,. o ( L fl bun ou, WR8 1n '['h o mp~ oll lin d w He al' en d ed c buroh lbl R " lOlU ltv no !Su turcJo y, ' lit t;{le~IU" ~ Cr ee k I '" I W I I J ' a ll aB l' ",U Ul " Y· I l, "1lI 8 t, o hll , wit.h Ih F url! L Oll UrRno fl n lIlIU wif e , M . M, AU fIJ b 0" n f i 1.~ b/\rIl' ll,l ~ t r "tI"lIc rln ";- T err y UI:HI w l f "v, A D" . '1' U I mllt,:e 110 d 80 d w e UB n ess ~ lin .. rOllll,1 ber e. wif u, K , Iil. Th o lllpson lmd "'ifll, ~eo , Mr . lIod Mr8 blli ~ l3\1rRY. or ' o eu r R ogll n lIud wifo, \:l ort U" g llll, .1. Leo l.o blill OO, t m ll"" Olell h U ~ ID (lS~ In o ur Ta jUlII I{( , ~lrM, Am"nd'l ~urlltlr Mrs t o wn onlllKt t:!lt. ll rrhy J "sMle KIl Oll (l l1. Mrs , AliiI' 'l!erry ' Mr. !Lo d Mr8 lIo l1 Hllrtsoc]( ur A W , 1:1, T e rry, Ed Ho~~ , .'muk uaid th e l'ro wd 1I11ren t s of I~ niu e-pDulld Ed J ord£ln, Th eod ore lin d MI@s Flora ~Irl. tiOl ltb fl,H e n oud t he H OOle. Co mlul; Dr A . A ~hllddIlJ. after several .. t WI\U1 I D~to n. lost we e k . days' AtokoCB~, is out loo ki nu afte r M, M . 'l'"rr y flll d Ed Noble mode 1\ bis prll Otl ae, wbl oh iH I{rowlug rap- b Ot'IIlOBS t r ip t o O"yto n on oaturdl\y .

Fully Equipped for Good Service, Large Display Room TIIILEPBONIi: 7

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All ~Indl of No&a17 Work. ane! DeedI • atpeal.ltl\'

) ,C ,. j'f{!j (~~06ts town in 19'!5 rpM-1 :1}!lf'~. I '. ff![llA-r ,\ .l>n Il 1 thl Rnow? nnd co u;ltry twenty,

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Th e pru e ttc (' o r ~Ivlc pr! ,'" Is 1II0 ro thnn "th e m o r e boa s tlll g or our comlllunlly 's \J rrlSl) IIL aR~e l " \I Is mosLly In th" aCl lve s up port of th • pllhll ' unrl OUSI NESS In stituti on . 1I 0W b e r e -tl II" " ",y IIIOY de ve lop aDd GllOW

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Popul a r SUhSc- l pfl o nR (0 nny worlhy cn u._ wh e th e r tor .:Il orll y or Sll m ~ bi g 1lI11lllcillU I Improve· mOI1I -ls al l mlghlY n{l e -n ovo r ' 0 he frown ed upon

Out there 18 II mor o 01" hie m p-I horl That met bod 18 10 th e 81m 1'1(' lilli e ' I' ory<lay r\e l ur buying ALL OU t goods a ( bomO- plltrOu izill l! ou r home m erchants . A eommunlly thrives and grow s so Its buslnes8 Instit uLlon s grow No buslo l!8H lIla n wllh visIon enoullb to build up a 8uccelt8tul hus lness. 1ft ~o 8eltl sh but that he will Ihrow bl e prOHI)e rlty rIght baek IDto tbe ' lir" and d e velopllle nt of bl8 comlllunily .

1\ may be In the erect ion of a big bU81081108 Rtructur_1I 1II 0Y bo 10 he lpIng flnun ce sn me new bURl· nelll! en lc rprl se whlcb w(IJ alTord luhor for many omore workln en- II mlly be II th e enl argoment u lld d e volopm en t of h i. 0\\' 11 bu sln os.- ofT lJ rll1lr hlgger

tra ding se leelloo-abreafit the resl of the world . It we Bend or tak e th e m f)ney we earn he r o !O some olh er cente r for Irndl ng. pI L'us ura , Or I n v e~ lm e lll - w" c nnnOI e xpec t our com munlly to grow-we con no t exPPCI our own ea rnin g pow"r H E R E to In-

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TIFFANY'S Optieal Department S. Detroit St. Xeala, Ohio Open eVlnlngs by appointment

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w. E. FROST VETERINARY SURGEON

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"1 ne\'e r snw It b\lfore," I gn ~llNl; I\Ir lind M r ~, \\ . ( ,. t>mll·h 80cl 'rhe de tecllve mel'ely Intl gh ~d fluully un !l Hell , bllli . MI'S, 1:1 E ",'her e'8 b II t "t' Wrtt,:bt otl\JIp~d nt, MIII UlI Valley on e 1\ e gono. 88 tI the Cbll lltll Oq l1t\ Illet week. mnn who wn s eXlIlI\lnhl1i It, .' . " Oo me along. younli' felln\\'." I!n ld ~, D , Mo l{lDn e y "ud t!'!July lire the othe r det ect I,,!! 8.,·utn ,v, " 'rh e \)111. eUJ "ylo~ Ii vI8i.~ w i lh relt.f.\.vell In let se ttl es It, W e'I'1l go t ·tlle right Jo wllBlid IJlluol~ . porty." Mi a~ Ali oe Mcl"nrlnnd, o f Gr .. pe Gro vt-l I ~ t,l\o ~U ll~ I nf frl a lll'l l! b ere,

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A prisoner In n polleo stotlon cell, J plI s~e d 0 sl ec'll l oSB night. ' ull scious !l9 twas ot illY u tter Innoc('lI ce .11111 c()ntldcnt of Iny Bllce,ly r eloose. ne \'or. tlleless I hnd 10 a, lmlt thut Iho d l>t cef\v.es froll) Ule lr poln t of II lo\\' wcre I1 c r1'llctl y justltlCtl 10 pl acing 111 0 un-

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Dilly Theu",t. Talk Dot at wulld atr8Ctlon: alfloo • 1Wf1r"'~ . ---..... ,

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Throttling Governor Give. !Every "z" Engine is equipped with a sensilive throttUnc governor. Regulates the amoullt 01 fuel and air admitted to cylinder"':"maintains .unilorm .speed-.summer or winter• relardl.ess 01 work belnl done. Throttling governor enable's the "Z" to use kerosene as weU as gasoline-saves YOII money. . Governor is a complete, hillh grade assembly unit-not ~ . makes hilt d.evice. lucaae-hardened contact-part~resist wear. Ha. mighty important duties: Helps maintain uniform cylinder tempenture-inlurel better lubrication-giveslmooth,lteady fiowof pt:\wer that saVCl wear and tear on driven machinery. Other "z" (eltlltes arc: Buill-in Bosch high tension oscilIJltlng maaneto; more Ihan ute~ power; e.very part interPuleablc;; dcaII-cut, efficientdullnj IODC-lived eoclur&llC:C;

•' or II IHi l'glllr to hn,'c gnln ed o cees~ to tile ollllrtlll'lll.S wl tholl t th e cOllnlv. IIll ce ot the eillployoes Beemerl nhll ost 110 ImpnRslblllty, l~or hllll to lI'1l'e !!sca ped fro .;1 th e hu ll d lng of( e r hn". 111 11 murcl e r od Ml s8 Lutnn WItho ut be11111 d e tecI(Jd S olll erl I1l so hlghty 1m. probablc. Th en, tllO. th cl'o WIlS Ole dBm Clng eVldc nce ot ·th e I.!lnntl on III V coat no(1 the fuct thut 1 .hu(l bee~ ' to.u ud ot . th e door ot th'e IIpo ~tmellt. I hlld not ob~erved the sto ln on tn)' clothing \lntll til e detectives dl scov, ered It. My erplaontlol1 of how It hlld ,otten ~Iere W8tI the tnl8 ono, ,et I CG\Ild TeadU, realize that It mlllht ::--:-" ......,.

InSide.Chemical T.aels Steady Speed .

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JU H. P.:....._ · _ _ _ , 15,00 .. H. P ______ 125.00 H. Merle Webb, better Ituown "Spike" Webb, attracted 10 much allen lIoo by b I. work wttb the A, E . F tbal Ite 11111 beeD cbosen out or abolK 200 IPpl!CUII N coach or tbe Amerlcao boldll, team to &hll Ol,mplo pm., B. wu &110 called to AllaaIDUIi. ..... 81

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Laybourne & McKean

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Waynesville, Ohio .

Dr. J. A. McCoy, Veterinary Oraduale 01

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You Were Never Offered Greater Valu(~s than in t his Sale of Clothillg

$25.00 $30.00

$14.15:;-..·. ··· _. ··. _. . _-_. ·1 $ 50 $34.751 $,45.00 · ,

VALUES

Values

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The open season fo r sq ui rrels this year is fro m September 15 to Octohe r 20::iince the close oI last year's . eason th e Stale .LegIslature changed the law governmg the sea~on t hat sq uirrels may be bunted legall y.

September 20 Hun ting l icen~el\ f orwa rded to Clerks of Courts all over the sta te have the law printed in the old form and t he new law mus t be wriHe n in by pen . The State Fish and Game Bureau in a statement covering the sq uirr el season calls attention to t he fa ct t h a t th e use 0 t ... SI'1encers " on t h e ' fi . f b 'dd b ' l r l e IS or I ~n_y_a_w_'.__

The old law rtlad from Aug ust 20 to

Band Lawn Fete next Wednesday.

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Also, a Two-Reel Comedy, entitled

"Teasing The Soil"

CHAUTAU~UA CLOSED

Admission 17 and H c

Saturday., August 21st Featuring Charles Ray, in

"Alarm Clock Andy"

Tuesday, August 24th Starring Jack Dempsey, in

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Also, a good Fox picture Admission, 22 and 17 cents

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OHIO STATE FAIR

IZIMMERMAN'S

Down·Goes the Prices

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Mammoth Exhibition of Live Stock. Agricultural Products, Farm Machinery and Domestic Arta. Fait Horse Racing each afternoon for Purse Totaling $15.500.

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Pagent Each Evening. Spectacular Fireworks Display Nightly. Automobile Racing Saturday Afternoon;

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guests M.r. and Mrs . Clyde Wharton and children and Mr. and Mrs. Charles Thomas and family spent. Sunday at the Zoo in Cincinnati. Friends of Mrs. Stella ~ose, of near Troy, are Borry to hear of her serious illneslS. She was taken to the Troy . Hospital last Sunday for treatment and p088ibly an operation. Mr. and Mr.s. Ralph Lewis entertained t6 Sumday dinner, Mr. and M.ra. Albert Scheffol and daughter

It Pays to Get Your Feed Ground ·Where You Can ffl ~:~~:~: ~ri>!~~~~~'d ~~n:n1~~: . William Gralham. of WaYDt!svllle. . -. Get It Groun'd RI·~dht I!J' Mr and MM!. H. M. Clark returned ufter motor i" in

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E J . Carmolny and wife, of Springfield, for a motor trip to Connecticut and oth er Eastern stales. Mr.·and Mrs . Cha:!. E. Johns and Mr, pnd Mrsi. Ralph Lewis attended the Home Coming at Wilmington Thursday ev,ening. Mr. a nd Mrs. Glenn Brock, of

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ZIMMERMAN'S

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R.duced Railway Rat•• - AclmiuioD to Groud; 51 aat.

rrnum.!" G'.lEIe"t

Band Concert

Overland and Studebaker Cars

1000 Children in Wonderful Agricultural

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Ca esar's Crecl, r ri t'llll ~ Church Sunday' 'hool at lhi" :'hllrl'h I'Vl'I·Y :-iundny at !J:30 a III I'n""'h i n~ ~f' I' . vice at 1O::30o'clo,'k a . Ill . Y OII IH (, cord ially in Vi ted to he presen t .

We a rc not ala rmists and woul d oppose any s l~c h method s, hu t we feel it a dul y to our t rade to ad vise the illllued iale purehase of coal for lhe season of .920-2 1. The publil' ill 19u), throu gh fea r of a millers' . st rike, uouglll l'oa l a nd as a Ic s lI il . Wny nesvi lk eons 1I mers. were bette r prepared for the coal short age which came in Novemher and Dccetllh ~ r th an most any other place ill the country. \V belicve tit re is jus t as much reason to htl y coa I noll' as there was in 1!l19, Coal is a necess ity , vital to the public welfare, and the presen t transportation conditions are such that the necessary coal tonnage can not be moved in a short season. We have t he best coa l 0 11 the' market, ava ilab le now . . Prices are going higher. Protect ·ourself b y ordering from us while we cau serve you to your advantage as well as ours.

The Sea rs fa m ily will hold th ei r r eunion in t he George Sea rs grove, 'Harveyshurg Frie nds ChuTch Satu rday Augu st 21,1 920 . Everybody invited. Come, bring a w 11 Sundav School, 1l::{0. M il bing for ~v erybO\Jy cordiTh e Mi am i Valley Chuutauq~l a Worship', 10:30 fi lled baske t and enj oy t he day. closed Sunday evening at Frankl m . a lly invited tn til se er vi ces. The Se'ars Family . with the Sympho ny orchp.stra. of _ _ __ _ _ _ _ !!!!!!!!!!!'!!!!!!'!!!!!!'!!!!!!'!~~~,~!!!!!'!!!!!!'!~ Cin.cin nati. Mada me Shumann Elme r Stansbe rry. IJf Dnyton. is A~ Hemck w tW t? have a pp.e ll.r ed Sun- visitin/{ relatives and fri pnds he~ . I duy, but IJWlng to a n Injury was unable to fill her engagemellt -----~::------::'--:::­ The chll utauq ua was ve ry successful FOR SALE thi s yea r, large crowds a tt endin g . P d PI ...) "0 each tlay. A gootl prog ram was hippers rl e um~ ... ., il per d d d I' h boehel In q uI re of M. W Silv or p res~nt e. am every Of, e waR e Ig lR . D. 4, Wayoesvllle. Ohio. 81 cd WIth It. . _ • l1'resh Cow , 3 Big Type Pohm dChina Pigs. 6 ~prlng Stookers, 1 Phone No. 25-2 WayneSVille, Ohio Belfer. Inquire of adll~ on MaoDonaid, Barveysburg, OhI o. 81 Mason Qua r t Glass Jars. doz 9uc Best Tin Cans. doz .. ...... .... .. 6!ic The infan t child of Mr, and Mrs. '! Large J elly Gla~ es. doz .. ..... flOC Emme rson Surface died Sunday af« Parowax, pe r lJ uu nd .. .... ... ... 15c ternoon about 3 o'clock . 'The fU-1 Eeonomy Roas tetl Cuffee ...... :30e ne rallVas h eld Tuesday mornlnJl at Fancy Rio Bl end. 3 po unds $1 00 10 o'clock . Rev . Cadwallader officiai One Pound Can Tuna ~· i 8 h .. ...:Wc ting. Inte·rment in Miami cemetery. I Half pound 'lin T una Fish 12;;c Large Bottle Catsup .. .... .. ....]()c Eleven oz . Can Catsup ......... IOc WOI d WBIS received here this mornLarge Can Sweet Po l utoes .. ·25c ing announcing the death of an old Large Can Tomatoes ............ 20e andand r espectetl citizen. Henry King . Bulk Mucc aroni, llound........ 15c Mr. Ki ng recently moved to Leba· 8 oz pkg . Maccar on i .. . g for 25c non. to be near his daughter . l\l ra. . No . 2 Can Sliced Pineapple:... 3Gc L'~w Stibbs Tuesday a fte rnoon, he Big Jars Clover fa rm Prese rves Buffered a £Itr oke of a poplexy . wh i.;!1 1 on ly . ...... .. .... ....... .. ..... .. .... 40c caused his death . The fu ne ral wi ll Grapa lnde. la l'go Jars, on ly .. .3~ c be held fr um th e Chapel in Mi ami Beechnu t Ginger Ale. o.nl y .. .. 20c In the evening of cemetery, Friday af te rnoon a t 2 Mother 's Oats. on Iy . pkg ....... 1Gc o·clock. Kelloghs Corn ~~ lakes ........ 12}" c Po~ t T089lies , 2 pkg~. fo r .... . .~fi c National Rolled Oata. 2 fo r ... 25c Walrus Salmon , 3 'ans for $1.00 Agency for P G. and PelsNap S ao il fol'25c Ii P ou nd box Argo Starch ..... 45 c at Puddine. 12e size lOe . 1 c size 15c Mr. and Mrs. Char les Stowe, of .Tello, all fla vors, on ly .. ... .... .. 15c Dayton we re week-end gu ests of Good Brooms........ .. ... tiS and 75c Mr. and Mrs. Kesle'r GrahRm. . The Sunday School and preachinl! Ne w Lot Paris Green. peeia l se rvice of Lytle Church will be held Price, in 2 or G pound boxes Tu be given on the .School Carnp4S py t~~ W~yn~~­ in the af ternoon eve ry Sunday ·irs usper pound ... ........ ... ..... ... 50c v ille Premier Band. The proceeds will go to the band ual. · Quar te rly mee ting next SUII 14 Pound Ca ns. ~5c . iluy now . for eq uipment. If you think the band is a bt-nefit to day. ::lermon by Rev. Dunham. Quite a number attended Mrs. your town and country, come out and spend the even.' Bring \lsyo ur Chickens a nd Eggs Pox 's sale on Friday and everything It Pays 'to T rade at . ing with us ·and help to boost. sold well. C, W. YOUNCE, Business Ma~ager: Telephone 41 Waynesville, 0 Miss [ .eona McGinnis spent last week with Miss Kathryn Clark and I sisters. Mrs. Catherine Johns, of Center- ==~~!':::~=~~=~::::===~~::':..~::::::::~::::::::~~o~"'~tAJ~~~.~(~~::::::::~==::::======= ville is malting an extended visi twith her sons at Lytle.

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Waynesville, Ohio

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Waynesville, • Ohio


Whole Number 5397

WAYNESVILLE, OHIO, WEDNESDAY AUGUST 25, 1920

econd Year

CHAUTAUQufsEASON -1kAoc~ WAS THE BEST EV~R 'PE .' ( Word • • ud mlule b' ,Tom ) The WayncavilieChau touquaclosed Dr. Dill, Osteopath 21 S. BroadHenry Woollard ill visiting relaOu r M.iamis met the Cedarville . Sl.Ilurd .. y ~ v ellinl(,al1d-thtl cOl1s"nsuB' way, Lebanon. Ohio. tives in Indiana. Nationals, a strong colored team, at of opinion was that it wo. the best Herman Conner, of Smith's iroever. Il was the bt:st for two reaMiss Josephine Harlan is visit ing Phillips park 11I~t Sunday afternoon, sons. First' because the ' Chautau- cerv , is takini his vacation. with relatives in Dayton this week. and defeated them by a score at 14 to 12 in a regged, wranlJly, see-laW qlJa was paid for before it !·tarted. Once again our boys 110& Mr. and Mrs J . C. Hawke visited game which made everybody feel good to Mrs. Jeff Smith spent several days enjoy every number on the program. last week with relatives in Day tun. relatives at Pleasant Plain Sunday. away to a bad star t, allowini the visitors to take' a .to-O lead, and The ot her reason was that the proMiss Stella Car ter was the week- then demonBtra ~ed :. t heir ability to gram was the be~t that has been ofMrs . Lida Smith spent Saturday end guest of fri ends at Kings Mills. co me back and win in the regulation ferl!d to us. thus making five days with Rev . allll Mrs. Jolly at Newdistance or less. . of unalloyed pleasure. port, Ky . Ja rrett's pitching Wall not Quite Mrs. Lucy Dines, of Elkto n. Ohio, Beginning the program were the is the guest of Mr. and Mrs . J eff sOefiective as usual and hi. support Brewer Musical Entertainers, who Mr. and Mrs . John Stansberry are suffered woeful lapses at times, but Smi th . were musicians of abili ty. Miss spending a week with relatives In wh en they had to play ball, the boy~ Grayee Brewer proved to be aver- Kentucky . Mi ss Clara Atki nson, of Sabinn, delivered and came through witli astile musician, her trombone num!\pent las'l we k with Mias Grure co lors flying. The fielding honors Miss Ethel Wurdlow is spendinj' a bers being es pecially enj oyed . ChesOn e hUlldred and Orleen rarm boys, who hav reccnlly \\'011 a c OIl1J)rtlth" C'xoml n:"I,, " III "::- ' 1_ ultur"1 Hll.bJ ecta, were r e warded with B 4000 ' l11l1e' to ur lh ro ng h Ilia prlll r lp o l r"til1 ll1 g " ' I~ ~" " .r (''' ' I'atton. go to Eddie Burton, who made sevter ScoLl , cornetist and banjoist. few days wilh her brother near Ft. "J ulIll')'. 1 h e t r ip look th um thro ugh New York. C hl c,,~o. 1l,'I J'olt. Cloy ,) l lI llll 1111,1 \\' ,,, liI , ~,,, . . .: .' I ~ eral pretty and spectacular .catches added much to lhe program, after· Ancient. , I C() II ~g 6 ~ tlltlO ll. T e x. T he tonr wns tlnn nced by th e bu s lll"._ tll en o f 'j',. \ .,. It , \ .. ," .. "'" ' " Miss Dora Ellis , of Wooste r, Ohio, at the short field. Shoecrapht, the noon and evening . Ur. Babb In his ,rond oll Ih t! vll' wpu lol of the tutu re ranner boy uti lI to en a bl e 1, 1" , 10 11 1 ~I "' I',.'l1 ltl ,',' 1 , ... 1.1 ,·" ..1 \'o ll h .,' 0 Int"' III;~uce . Several FriendS from here attenis spend ing a few days here with Nationals' first ·baseman, led both lecture, "The 100 Per Cent Man." was a rlelighlful talker, 'nd said ded Yeally Mt'etini at Wilminllton ~============~~~~==~=~~~~~~~=====~======= relatives. teams at iat. bitting twa doubles, Illst week, many good things. two triples , and sending Prenderiast Miss ·Lelia !larclay, of Intli· to the far center field tence; where The second day . C. F . Bonawitz. Miss Vada McPherson, of Wil. anapolis, is the guellt of Mis.q Sarah he made a splendid catch of a lana lhe baritone gave a delil,htful CClO- mington , called on friends here FriZimmerman . l'ert at both ~ essions 8dna Eugedrive. But get this-Jess. made the day afternoon. nia Lowe , held Lhe attention of her catch and retired pis ~!'an. Bob Mrs. Thomas, and lit t le dau ghter, Burton led the Miamis· with four audience with her le~ture in the af- Miss Helen GI aham, of Springfield , of Cincinnati , is a guest Ilt the hits in five trials-he 'made three t ernoon . "'Danger Signals on the is home at the present time on a Mr . and Mrs. Carl Dodd , of LehaFriend s Home. Road to Health ." Her lecture week's vacation . vain 8asaults upon the atmosphere Last Monday afternoon the Way- non entertained at Sunday dinner, Never in its history has Montgompro~ed to be very attractive and wa ~ the time he failed to hit safely. nesville Premier Band, accompanied Mr. and Mrs. Roy Bu:rhman, Mr. ery c<lunty had the promise of as big Miss Jane Madden, of larksville The game was.spoil~ by a.lm,ost conlilllenl'd to witb rapt attention. In Miss Margaret Brant, of Lebanon, by Col. W. N. Sears, chiel spieler. and Mrs. nen Smith and children, a fair as this year , I L, Holderman. the evening, afte,. lhe musical pre- was the week-end guest of MiBl! and a btlvy of our fairest maidens Viola and Charles Miss Edith Ward- secretary, 88id: "The 1919 fair waR Rpent the week-end with her uncle, tinual wrangling, most all of which W. H . Madden . was caused by the visitors' third lud e, J. C. Herbsman gave an in- Helen Marlatt. and I!weetest singers, made !l tour at low. lhe biggest ever held, but 1920 will ' ba.seman. With · this on~ exception structive lec ture un the subject, the lurrounding tOWll!!, advertiBing . far excell last year. The · larger - H. U. Sherwood and wife, of near "A wllke Ye Dry Bones .. Miss Bertha Hyman, at Xenia, their lawn fete which is to be given !he tollowmg g-uestB were enter- purses and premiums offered have Bellbrook spent Sunday with Mr. the Nationals arl! a sportsman-like set of players, . most of them' being . The third day proved to be t.he was the iuest last week of Mr. and on the school campus to-night. The tamed Sunday aflernOOll at the home fllled to overflowing all barns sheds C H . h erwoo. d · d ' , . an d Mrs.. thoroughly disgusted with the manpar excellence prog ram of the week. Mrs. Myer Hyman. itinerary of the party included Har- a f M. r. an d Mn. Eo r I WInston an and exhibit halls, and arrangements ' Castellucci's famou s Neapolitan veysburll'. New Burlington, Sprini ramlly : Mr. and Mrl. Wm. Cleven- are being made to get 'Iarge tents Mr. and ' Mra. ehas. Lourie, of ner in which their team-mate canband gave the afternon and evening A. L. Sides and family lelt Tues- Valley, Bellbrook,Centerville,Spring- ger and children, Elizabeth and from Cincinnati to take care of the Dayton: visited lhelr daughter, Mrs. d ucted himself. They were eonUnuconcert. 'fhe company was handl-. daY morning to spend a wolek with boro, Lebanon, Ridgeville and Lytlt', Carl and Mr, and Mrs. Mason, a\l 01 overfiow." Walter Sawyer, for the -week-end, ally roasting him and·trying to quiet him , ~lIld would h~ve removed him cappeti somewhal in the afte rnoon relatives at Owensboro: Ky. and nice appreciative audiences Middletllwn, Obio. This year the fair board is offering by the nOIl·appearance of one of their greeted them at each stop. $2500 in premiums for the best exMr . and Mrs. Leon Salisbury and from the game if they .bad .had an band, ' the l'ornt't illl. The ' man Mn. Clar\( Funston. of Yellow , The program at each plare conOn Sunday, AUiust 15 relatives hi bits of vegetables, fruits and fiow.' daughter; Mra. W. P. Salisbury and extra 'player witb them . But it is a showed up for the evening concert, prings. 8pent several days last week aiated 01 two' or three selections by and friends met at the home of Mr. ers, grown by pupils of ·th e grades daughters, were Cincinnati visitors mistake for the faces to intermlnsrle in base oall, as well 81 in anything however. Signor Castell ucci was al with Waynesville friends . the band interspersed with choruses and Mrs. Carl Sheets. in Dayton, to and hitCh schools of both villages and Monday. e ise , and this mist8ke will not be all times maSler of his men, and lh ~ by the young ladies, led by Mr. Ern- remind Mrs. Sheet,' mother, Mrs. townships. music was nne. The Signor played Rev. and Mrll. J . F. Cadwallader e!lt Earnhart, and the announcement William Daughters,that on WednesDr. Chas. Bllis and wife, of St. made again by_ the management of School tick ets are in the hands of several bari tone solos which were ex- left Tuesdav for a ten·days viSIt given bv Mr. Seara in his usual Jay she passed her 61et birthday. luperintendenta and members of the Louis, Mo., is attending the Veter- the Miamis. 'Had the opponents of ceptionally enjoyed . T he cornetist with reilitives tn Chicago. h3ppy and original manne!'. While Music and best of all that good din- boards of education, for free distri· Inaryassociation at Columbu!. and the Miamis beel1 Japane&e, Chinese, Malays or Indians, our opinion ot played a triple-tongue, which Wli S the program was beiriir rendered, a ner was enjoyed by over 60 g uests. bution. Wednesdav has been dellill' visiting here ~ i t h relatives. this matter would be the sam., J Birch, of Kentuckv . spent. sev- bunch of boys were busily plastering very fi ne. nated as soldiers' and children's day, Another disrustib", featur'e was The fourth-day proll'ram was alsCi eral daYB last week with his aister the townll with billa. The band was Mr. and Mrs. Ern and ~r. and Mrs. Charles Werntz en- when chiJdJ:en under 15 years old a good one given by the Leiter Light Mrs. A. l. Sides and family. aaeisted by Mr. n. S. Howt'II, of Wi I· tertained at their home Sunday ; and BOldier~ in uniform and other- daughter, Ruth. Mr. and Mrs. Ern- tbe action of a few cheap, tin-born Opera company. Stanley Dancey. deminiton, and 81 ulual "B. S. was Mrs. D. Bowman and daughter, wise identified, will be the Iluests of etlt Butterworth and son, Burnett, Ilamblers. This is the first time that John Cafferty and family, of there with bells on." livered a lecture which was greatly are spending the week at Lake View . anything of this sort has occurred Mildred, Qf Davton, Mr. and Mrs. the association. and POIIITIVEI.Y MUST BE THE LAST. enjoyed' "The Invisible Frontier." Franklin . were the Sundar iUuts of The party arrived ·home about 7 Charles Pqle, 01 BOlton, Mrs. G. F. To e\'ery bov and iirl who belong8 In the evening the Leiter company H. H, William80n a~d family. Mrtl. Raymond Davis and little Officers will be in attendanc~ at all Q'ciock, tired but happy, and ren- Boalfteld, 01 Tenn.... Alter sup- to the calf and pig irowlng clubs in furnished the entertainment and, deNd their prollram on the bank per' the f1leete enjoyed a tlocial eyen- Montgomery county and brings his son, ot Dayton and Miss Marjorie tuture games and al) offendera "III be ilven a severe taste of law .ntheir repertoire was an excef!dinily MiIBel Jeanette and Frances Jan- comer lor the benefll of the home ill8'. or her calf or pig to the fair, the Turner, of . Bellbrook' spent last forcement. If these iames are to good' one. After the nrst part they neyand Mr. Ethan Crane were In tolks. The Mpecial thanks of the board will pay 15 and will care for week with Mr. ar,d Mrs. Frank CarDr. and !.tra. H. };, Hathaway celecontinue, they not only MUST but put an II liltht op.1ra. which proved Wilmington Thursday afternoon. band are utended to the singers, the.Btock during the week. Entries man. WILL be kept clean. to be very enjoyable. ' the apleler, the bill dlatributors and brated ther silver weddlnll anniver- will be free and the eon test will be Tho fifth day "Molher Goose's · Mrs. Chu. W~key Ind lIOn, arrl- that hnch of real. live booatel'8, aary Sunday bv having a dinner Mr. and Mra. Jeas Sibcy, of Madu der the direct superviRion of the Party" was put on by the children, ved home Saturday avenini, I!ter Messrs. Frank Zell, Frank Elbon, party. Thoae who enjol7ed the dinuntyagent and the rural Y. M. C, imonville and Mr. and Mrs. Wilson , and was a beautiful fai ..y dream, all lpendlng several daya with relatives Erneet Earnhart, W. N. Sears, C. M. ner were Mr, and Mrs. F. E . RoaSlbcy and family, ot Norwood spent . aecretary. • of the local .Chautauqua childrell it! Cincinnati. Sunday with Mrs. Ada M. Sibcy and - -Robitzer, S. S. Ellis and Dr. J. T. naile, and dauihter, !Mias Laura, taking part. The churactera were . family. Ellis, who donated transportation. of Springboro, Dr. and Mrs. F. E. Rosnaile, of London, Ohio, Mr. and Dr. J. A. McCoy and wife left nicely portrayed and the IItage was ... Mrs. Harvey Burnett and daughter, handsomely decorated . "Daddy" Tuesday for Columbuij, where the Miases Katherine Burnett and Miss Katherine, of Centerville. Grau8 and his Swiss singers and yod- doctor will attend the National A. Mary Wilson, of Centerville . were I' lers had the prelude. Their pro- V. M. A. duripg this week. the guesl:.'l of Dr. and Mrs. H, E. J. Bassett Willard, of the Pret8 On Sunday Miss Kezia Merritt Hathaway last week during the gram pleased everybody, and their • Walter Kilbon left Monday for Bureau, of the Miami Valley Chauwas hostess at a handsomeiy appoinsinging and instrumental playing Chautauqua. tauxua, Secretary of ·the Warren ted dinner, covers belni laid for· was enjoyed . 1n the evening. J Janesville, Witl., where he has securWavnesvllle Masons went to Miss Edna Kelsey the County Dry Federation and Advertwelve. The guests Wlll'e Rev . and Springfield Tuesdav and spent sevPluvius, who was not down on the ed a eood position. He will probaMrs. J. F. Cadwaliade·r , Mr. and eral hours at the Masonic Home . Misses Marie Welier , Olive Allen, tising Manager of the S. Fred 00., program, made his appearance, and bly have Ohio for his territory. Frank A. ewit. who died in La Mrs. S. L. Carlwright, Mr. and Mrs, The 88I!istant superintendent, Bro. Henrietta McKip ~ey, Cozy Younce, Lebanon Mer~antile ..tabllshment, almost spoiled the evening's enterMons, France, . AUiult 5, 1918, was Fred Hartsock. of Milford, joiued J 0, Cartwright, Mrs. Hunnah Rog- Edwin Price, took great paina to en- and Mary Salisbury at a picnic party well known throughout the Valley, tainment. In fact, Hon . J. Adam broulht to the U. S., and the funerhis family here Saturday and Sunhal received an aQpolntment as ers, Misses Rhea Janet and Evelyn tortain the large crowd, and person- Friday eveninl/:. Hede, who gave a fine lecture, lecal was held at the home of his parField Secretary of t"-. Anti-Saloon had to ' slop for several min- day. Mrs. HartlOck and family en- enti! in Clarksville, Tuesday, AUllust Cartwright, Mr. Leverinll Cart- alty conducted them through the jOyed Chautauqua durinlt the pas League of America through the oc~ Mr. and Mrs. Ray McDonald and wriiht and Mr. and Mrs, D. L . utes durin., his talk. to wait ,llnti! home. A great many of the Masons 17. The Cowden-Cast Post 110 curanceof a va~ancy, and the I'M- . daughter. of Detroit, Mich .. have the rain stopped falling. 80 that he week .. Crane. had never visited the Home, and American Legion, had charge of the -----.~~-ommendatlon of William JenniDas could be heard. they were delighted with it. Eight- returned to their home after a Bryan and Col. Dan Morgan Mr. and Mrs, H. V. Waller and funeral and he was buried with full Smith. MrR. Rebecca Prenweek's visit with All in all, the five daYIl of Chau- son Dan, of Lebanon, Mi88M Kath· military honors. There will be be a meetini of tbe ty-seven reltistered after their arriHe has been alSigned to ilie publicd~rgasl and family, south of town. tauqua were fully enjoyed by those ryn and Esther Henderson and Mr. Walter Cut, Buperintendent of Protective and Detective mootinll at val. At noon the party .w ent to ity work of Col. Smith and will join who attend~d_ Ethan Crane visited ' relativel In Miami celDetery and Mrs. Titus are the township houae Saturday after- Snyder's piuk, where they spread Ely King and family, of Acton, him inSt. Louis, 'Mo .. September 1. On Ttiursd. ..y evening the pledg(' Columbus .Sunday. brother and sister of the deceased, noon at 2 o'cloclt The officers are their baskets and had a fine picnic [nd , Mr. and Mrs. Chas. Stansberry Mr. Willard resigns his two pos. cartll! were passpd. and in a shorl anxious to have all members attend. dinner. They were joined at dinner and IOn, Elmer, of Dayton, Harry itions, but his vacation arra,ngeand attended the funeral . . - time enough pledg ~s were made to by Mr. and Mrs. A. O. Haines, Mrs. The riv.r overffowed ita bllnks in Cooper. of C<Jlumbus, attended the ments will probably admit of biB re&,uarantee the Chautauqua for next mony places Sunday, and for a time Emma F. Dakin and Mrs. Elizabeth funeral of Henry King last Friday. taining his Chautau.qua office. year. The course will cost more it was feared that the sweet com Hartsock, residents at the Home .... next year than thia, but Ihe same was damaged. but after examinaMrs: Arnold. of Dayton and Mrs, NOTICE- To those that have oradmission price will prevail. Vernie Kelly, of Springfield. AT TENNESSEE . tion It was found that a ¥lIry small dered Wonder 011 Burnen for cook Friday evening, the following offi- per cent was injured. ... stoves, I will deliver your . burner cers for the year 1921 were elected when your turn comes; don't get imufollows; Georie Walerhouse, presD·r. Chas. E'llIs, of St. LouLs, Mo .. patient Order your burner for dent;. Sid ~ell &lIia. vice-pr~ident: Mrs, Eutlene Foster, of Butterworth Thursday, Auguat 19, w~thedate for your heating stove now so vou .Jobn Cummings, secrt1tary and Miss Station' M.ilS OoraElIIs, 01 Wooeter, of the Shllrwood-JQ.ffery Reunion • will not have to wait. Call me up. May W.rlght, treasurer. Ohio. Dr. J. T. EIIII and wife, Sid On that day tbe.e Irllthered.a goo4ly Walter L, Sawyer, Agt. ... EIlIII and family, Chu. EIIII and famnumber of the Glan at the plll8l8Dt ily, W. E O'Neall and tamll)', J. E. ---Mr. and Mrs .. Earl. Winston and home of Mr. aJid"M!I'" Will ' Kersey, Janney and family attended a famThe twenty-second annual reunion children entertained the following in Oreltonia. ~At. trie noon hou~ the ily reunion at the bome of John Mcof School District No . 9, Clearcreek guesll recently Mr . and Mrs. Will usltal plentiful dinner Watl enJoyed. Clure, o( Sprinllboro, Sunday. The familiet! were called to order Township, Warren County, Ohio, Griebel, Mrs. Emma Park and Mra. allO known as theFivePolnts dlatrlct, Rhea Martin, all of Newport, Ky. by the president and 88 t~e rain was O~own Lodge No. asS, Knights of Successful Semi-Annuli. FU'rnlture will be h4!ld at Schantz' park, 'two beiinnini to fan we adJourned to Pythias.' wlll hold their annual picSale-Gingham Week-with lpeelal an~ one-half miles north of Spring- Misa Ida Rosenthal has returned the church and held the' annual nic at Schantz' p",rk, Thursdav, Alliboro on tlie Springboro an~ Dayton from New York, .·ashlon's great meeting. The old hoard of ofllcen ~ ust 26th. All Knhrllts are earnestly final Friday and Sa~urdQ. Gln.road, on Saturday, Au&,ust 28, 1920. center, and preparation are now in were re-elec:ted and we all adjouroecl uried to cClme and bring their fam- ham fabric priee&, ',Sc, oDe and 79c 'There will be the uaual ba8ket hand 4lt the S. Fred Co. Lebanon to meet next y.rat theaameplaceIlies and well-ftlled baskets. A roya' per yard: plald, checks ~nd Itrip4!l IJreasea, all sizee for Women, MIlldinner and a ienerRI eood time: Store for a bigger display than Rev. Jam. HolUnp1Forth, of Irood time is anticipated, ea and Children at 98c, SUI, $1 95, The committee hopeS I hat· everyone ever at the lair. The record-break- B.anchester, W88 present and .... an . ----''2 50, $3.95 and up to ,12 50. Men'l who cares to attend will, conside~ ingSpl'inK opening is eolng to be' intel'e;8tini talk. The Il~ Au't and Young Men'a Suita at '19.60. thil noUce a lufficient Invitation, totally eclipBed by the Fall ' Fuhio!! favored UI with th .... du.. wbleh $22,60, 124 50 - and $29.50. AIIO. and t\lat there will be a good. turn- Revue, now beirut pllnned and soon W88 compoeed br Rft. BoIUaae, 8o,'a Scbool Sulta at 15 96, "96. out. . to occur. ·October 2, wl!1 no' doubt worth. ThOBe' who . . . ~t ~10.70. up to 120 70. Fall diaptar Rowena Munger Gl't!IIK, Sec'y aee the blneat cro"d evet pthered from dletant pOint. ......... ~ W, Bentley wiU iO to Blanches- 01 Women'tl. II"", Men'l, and ------ in tbe big Ito.... when the ~- line Jetr.rr. of .,.~ ,C~ tar t.hla wee1c aM will enter both.-o IIdren's Shnet__t Freda' lAbanon MJ. Stella of the Ohio Ma- cent Gralonola will be ItIven aWQ Mra. ~ ~,_~OI~ _ II=~ his honet1 in !.he ncea Lut week Store thIt week wIth FridQ and IOnic Home. of Sprinlfleld. Ie vialt- free at. 4, SO p . m, Keep ,our .,. 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TOWYOUP . TOWN \Vc'l'(' proud of our lind county. , It is a 1t\lmming buai· nf's!'! c nt(er and a natunlJ trad· inQ spot for a very much larger pnl'ulolion. . II is Ihe no'rmal nerve cente.. for 8 w!de ond. ric.1t rllrming country- Rod it is fast adding to Its Importance a:s an industrial community, ' O.ur 810~, Rhl).r~ ~flrl bus'incss orglmizations are eqUipped wlth a ll Innt I!I npcl' !'ory to the best servicebut tcl1inR yOU" . ,,, I th,. nf.\""ltUl:lcs thai are here isn't quite getting it '" t' ,) :; . You:U never I~ now how good thi~: community of OUI'II II until you study its growth And development. week after week-flfty·two wrcks in th e year There is only one (!ol·rl'<.t way t o do thal Jt Is to read the Dews, editorial anti tl d \'( ' rli ~ i J\ Q col umns of the town's. leading newspapcrs-TJIlS NEWSPAPER. EV':r)' wee~ in ~hc year this news pn per plnccs I)t your door Ultereshng, IDslructive nod p~() !lloble information -news both in editoriol and orl \'c rtising columns which can mean DOLLARS AND CEJ:\'TS to you. And all for less than 3 cenls pcr week. U'. 8 HOME PAPEB for this town aod communJty

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On the face ot It th ifllgedy In 1hl' OrnnddE'Ck look~ d like on Illslile Job. The revolver, with one bu tt et ml sslnll, WBI the stronllest sort ot C\·I· denc that I WIlS the murderer. Yet I nev~r had Ie en tbe 'II' apon betore lind could not Im-.loe who could ba,' o placE'll It there. There was only one eX'(11aoatlon possible. It I,.il been pu rpo ely planted there with the d~" n lte ebjoct ot tbrowlng suspicion on me. The one penlOn-t h only l'er8(lIlwhoUl I kne,,, to ha"e hern In my rooms after the murder WA S ('omrnltti',f Wftw Clll ire Br.ad fo rd. Could .ho hu n ! done I reme mberE'll Ihllt Hnrhllro hod showed tile a ~v o"'er In h" r pM· ~1'8Slon. I wondered It this (',,,,Id he the same weR po" , I (lid not Ihlnk It possible IlInt lalrt' hel'3elt ('ould hAye u Sl'd It. r enuld Imagine no II1ntl~e w hy Olalre Bradtord wnuld wu nl 10 kill 11.11 s Luton , yet It lI1u~t lInve ht'en IIhe who hAd hldd "n the re"ol\'er III lilY d resser. Wh llt hnrl heen her mOlh'C' R ow hnd she got Jl08s('~S I 0 1l ot the i'e"oh'er ntter th e murd er? Come whftt mRY, I hed nn fnl cn tlon of telling any ono-not e,'o n Gorm an -ilf Clnlre'. second "191t to my apart· men t. For Barbora'lI SAke I mode lip my mlnil I would keep my lips ~Iose d a bout thut IncldeDt. e~en lf I Md to slny In prison Indefinitely. At the poli ce stoll on when llle detecU"es bad brought me LD, T had qui etly but firmly refuud to anlwer any Questions, al· thougb they bad badgered me for oellrly two boul'll before they let me alone. "Where Illd you live before you came to the Granddeck r' "Where did you work r' """'ere I, Ruful Guton'" ooWbere do your people liver "Wby did yOIl kill DaIlY Lutanr "Where did 70U lIet the money YOIl Ila"er' "We'"e lOt the goods on ),OIL Why don't YOIl confess'" Thea were the mort ot Queatlons that were liusr at me, lint by one and then the flther, Evidently at lI"'t they had had hope!! ot brellklnr mo down, "I ba"e nothl nr t.o SIIY," had !ieen my unvarying Rnllver to all their Que.· tlODS. Finally they rllTe It np ond locked me In 8 ~Il tor tb e night, lenvlng me thllnktuJ that the .b ollor of belnll R 8U8' pected murelerer relieved me trom sharln, a eell with some of the frowsy prlsonere I SBW brougbt paat my barred door, "Hnen't rau any friends you would like to have noIl8ed?" was tbe IBlt Queetton tliey &liked ae they lert me. "I bue ' notillng to 8SY," I repeated onC'll more. Nor was thL. anlWer this Ume mere lltubbornneu. Wbo wu there that I

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to 1110" 1' ~nr l'tllll)' Ip$ t s ,, ~ . lwllle! I,,, Iwl ""Y"d In my errurts to clrn r II IYs< 'lf. Th ~ rp WAS nOlhlllg rpr 1lI~ tn ,1 0 hilt t o .It tt l/hi nlln I like I'II Y plight ns phll ",'ol'ht.' Ally Il S I ~(t "I,1 1111111 I Nluhl gN III t,,"~ h with GOI'IIlIlIl. A ~ soon 118 It WIl S mllrnln l:, 1 tll'lh ed n Joll lit· tt'IHl nnt to hrlng me n morning news· plll'er, On Ihe nrst pngc I tUllntl no RCCollnt or the murd e r IIIHIH ·glnr· log heAdlines und r end It wllb In· lense Interest, my convi ction growIn g with each Hne that I re nd thnt llle police CA ~e Agnlnst me wn s fur better ha cke<1 up thall I ever IUltl glned It could be. Then and there I made lip my mInd never ng!lln to believe lIu ythlng on purely clrcumstnntlnl e\'ldl'nce. No one knew · hetter thlln I hnw utterly Innoc nt I wal of lll!lt rIme, how upright my con thlct In Ne w York hnll been. and how hones l m y mnth'es for tlll my recent IIcti ons IlRd hpe n, yet this Is what I r end In the ne wspaper:

Every payment is an investment. It is lOurS. It cannot get away, For your presen t COI11 fort and safety, for th future welfare of your family, hegin .building your OWl) home at alice.

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·t,,<t.:._ T he on e fH et Ihnt 8 IUC ~ Ollt In u,u but ~ \l C ll wns n o t t ne- eftae-. whol e urtl clu th nt seem ,<.\ at \'ItS I 1m· Il1 Y ~I' 1t at police h ~nd Qunrlers, whl're portun ce t o lIIe \\'IIS th e ClIct Ihllt Wi ck bOlh m y photngraph alid my Illlgllr· hud Intorllle,1 the pullee thll t I hlld \ prints W<~ I'e Inkon. I re rmlned frolll ben dlscrc( lIlnbly lll sc hn'I,!;.'!l from my glyl,,!! nn)' Inform ollon o bout 1lI~' ~elf , last place of employ inl'nl. II ow ,lid heyond ~I"lng my nllme UtilI uge, II '. I ng l'Arcf'ul 10 hA vo my nllmc r cord tl bo know th ot? Ocnllinly I hnt! not us J ohn S. N el. on. ul In Ill: hnme toltl him, J hnd t ohl L111 (lIlO o f "' 0 OCCIlrl'ence e!{c~\lt lin rburn Brn(\f" rct, t O\l1l c\' l' r yho, ly for yeurs hnd I<IIIIwn lIle hy lilY mld!ll e tln lllO " , 'pnul tlllll:," Oll<l I W(lS s ure she hnd not rH .. Iell nn,1 I \\'I\~ hnpet ul Ihn t Ihey ml~hl It to nnyon e. . . filII 10 \rW llllty Ill !! It th ~y I'· '11 ,1 AU),' It wus Indubltnhle prnl,f to me thnt Wick. or someone with Wh HIlI he w ns Will!: nhelll t me. ,,'h('n ,)" er~' UlIIIg Il'nt I1II~ht s erve 10 connlvlnl. had bet!1l ' hllylllJ,l me sh ud· owell. Even my ~ cu t , ull d" Hutus 1(l"IIttF), me hnt! heen re,'nl' ,I",l, I WOR did not know wh('r' lOY plll ec ot em· tUJ.\ £J1l Il1tn Il largll rOOm wllt.ore perhnp ,~ ployment WA S. l~yI Ul' ully 11 m I. lot 10 \ h nlt 1\ IIulI<l r 'c! lUelt w e....• u ~ s l! rnhl e d, BUnOI.AR M URDEItS WELLdIscredit me hod hegun lh ~ tiny I Ar' l 1II11s 1 of th em weArlns; mn ~ks . Il nol"'1'l KNOWN ACTltKSS rived nt UUI Grull drll!clt. I huu hccn nho"t wll h ('urlftSIl)' .. I hoil r en, l fi t !hlR c e~llIo tl Y. I 1\'0. lJelng "lined up" Miss DaiS), Lutan Found MysterIo usly dlschnrged (In ncc" .. nt of snm'e IUYSle- 1 h ~ fo re Ih,e memhOl'S ot Ih e clly 's d tee· rlous uote my empll)yer liod rt'cell'ctl. Shot In her LuxurIous Aport· jl\'e t urcll Lo ~'e , If nny of them cOllld I begn n now to b ' Iliw\! I hll t WICk ment Ln the Oranddetk. must have IIAd me fnllnw d In lilY '1 IdpnlJfy !Ill' nnll to IIll'e thcm nn oppnr· pineo lit business amI 10 hi,,·t! S ' nt tunlty to fn nllllnrlM t1 '''m~'' l vIl9 wl l.h ' l\{nrke on ThrOllt Wh ere lllnt notA for Ihe express pu rt)O S~ of my tentall'e In eRSO It ~h oul d e,'er be I Murd erer Hud Cboked Ber bringi ng about my dlschnrge. nut lIece~snr)' to nra-est me ngoln , 1 -I "Nc\'er 81lW hi m be[ol'e," J hen nl Pollee Arrest Joh.n S. Nelson, a lerk, wh)' ? Thnt wn s the pu zz le, one ot t hem s oy. "Ouess ho must b~ AS I ponr\t!ren n,' er It I derllle'! thnt Out of Work, In Whose HooUls my chalice \II ee lln l: wlt·h HR"b llrt\ nl'lIt\· It w est c,ro crook , If 'l'bey Found a R evolver, "H e's no omnteur," ~nlt1 nnoUler. ford III Ihe I'nrl; hIl<I ul'S,' t Ih,> plnn s 1 Dol sy Lutan, on Bctrt'ss. whose mat· of n blnckmntlln l! 1"IIItI , IIntl thAI !l, ey "'l'hut job up lit th e Grnndd eck \\'a ~ rimonlill nlTlllrs recent.!y brought Iwr werc AYc,,!!llIg IhelU ell'es on lIle tor done by a prot s lonul." MOllY sll ght lllg commenl were much notorie ty. W8.S f01ll1l1 Inst nlgllt my unwltlln g pllrl. I W flS c<'rtnln thnt mude, too, ou my persn nni appea ran ce. murdered In ber apoJ'tm ellt 10 Iho Wick find Left y ~I o.. rc·s wlf lI'ere In Grondd eck, She hAd been Inslu ntly connh'nnce with illl' tn, nll,l Ihut Ih o J learn ed for Ihe IIrs t time thnt I hnt! lulre Brnel· a "bod cnr," ntld ' lllllt my eyes wer e kill d by a buJlet wound Ulruugll th e gllng pn slhly Ind ll,ktl s blfty. 'nlC ouly emollon th ese com, h eart, lIod tbere were marks 011 her ford's ex· hu8hnn,l. Wi ck h url 11 PI1 "s' Ul culS aroused In me was 0 teellng 0 1 thro1\t where bcr aJ!salinut lind tried key thnt e nllhl ec! him to ellter the 1.11' to choke ber. Johp S. Nelson, a clerk tan Rpnrtment. Ondnllbtellis h e co ulIl II pity, not tor myseLf but tor nil 11001 untortuulIltes who fnll aloul of th e oUf ot work, who had been Ilctln& al al80 enler mIlle as well, Bllt Wick caretlllt:er for oue of the tenanta In could have lIothlng to do with Ihe law. Even though a man Is presumed plaotlnll of tbe revoh-er In m y room8. to be Inn ocent until be ha. been !!on· the bulldlng, was arrested. He hnd vlctell I hntl observed that since the eauld noH'y of plillbU Blrce ,u4 There W&ll blood On hi. eoat when 1 .w n po,IUve nbout thnt Roller, my two Inti_tee, were _ . not been flut at my sIght tor II alngle first moment of my arreat everybodJ where on the high leal. The me. ~ecU"" Collen and Edwardll tOQk moment from tbe time thot we hnd dis· had taken It tor grontE'll that I must whom I had known In the fll'llce where blqa prilOner, and they found In his covered tho body. The only "'tty Ihnt be gullty ond had trented IDe willi room a revolver with one -"amber I had worked, for obvioul realOn8, '0" It eeemed p08slble Lo Involve him In little respect or.con8Id~rntlon . were not to be called 00. 1 bad De empty bidden under a pile at eblrtll that Wall 'on the thenry ot B prrarFrom heodQunrters I was token to In the dreller, Idea of the whereaboute of my apl! tll a police court and without (urUler Tbe IIpartment Nelson Is occupying ranged plot 10 muke me nppenr t h e delay brought betore 1\ mOllletrate, reltltlvea beyond the fact tbat they Is directly above that of MIss Lulsn. murderer. Wos It posslhl e Ihul lAlre BrAdtord hud pnrllclpnted In 1l,ls! I were somewhere In Maine. "John S: Nelson, arreSled tor the I bad no Intention whatever ot com- Tbe pollee theory 18 thut Nelson let knew she hod heen In illY r ooms nfter murder 01~ DaIsy Lutan," 80ld the demumcatlnc the fact of my IIrrest to hLmself Into the aportm ent by swing· the murde r. It must hnve becn she lectlve. In'" do~ trom his wlo" ow, and lllnt my motber. Indeed, 1 w .. hoplnll that • ~u u who pul the r e"olver Ih ere. "HII ve you counlBn" aaked tbe· mllir' ebe would not bear of It until aftel' my Mlsl Lutan, returnlllg unexpectedly, One ot Ihe detectives who hnd arlIttro Ie. ' found Mm ransncklng her rooms. Innocence was estnbll8hed. rested me oPPcR red at my (! ·11 door. "No," J replied. I thought at Gorman. I would ha,'e Tbe cnme wus dl.co,'c red by .Tn.mes "Oome nlong," he cotlllUnndcd been clad of bli counsel, but 1 remem· Wick, 8upe.r lntendent ot the apart· "1 will osslgn Mr. Myers os th~ p!1". I\'Mltlly. ber d that I did not know where he ment house, who wu In the elevator As I CRm e ant I WAa ngaln . hnrkl!',1 oner's coun sul," he nnnol1nccd. lIye.i. He bad told me he " 'US ~Ivlng when he beard screRmIl tollowed by II and led to tile patrol WAgon th nl wns A young ChllP, evidently Just o.ul of liP hIs position at the hotel. It would sbot. Gettlnc out of the elevator to wal tlng. ] hnll 8upposell that I WR~ IRW chnol, ~t~p pecl fO I·word. nnd drew be uselesl to try to find him until In" esttgate he tound Nelson at the heIDI\' taken to COllrt to he ol'rnbme,l, me II little to one slc.le. mornlng. door of the Lutan IIpartment. "PI €od 'Not guilty,''' he dlrect.ed, " and be curetnl tq sny nolhlng !DOr~:' Yet Ln spite ot my appnrent friend . Nelson glibly e~la1ned that he hnd lessness, alth ough to all appearances henrd 8 shot and waa trying to see " t cOurs ll," J replied; "I'm not there W88 no ODe In New York to wbere It bad come from. Hr, Wlck'i guilty. 1 IInti not hIng to do willI It." It could lIee by hli tuce that he dId wholll I ceuld turn In thi s tlmo ot IUs plclons .were aroulea lay bls mono I. no "elteve me nnd 8S ] tuntl!ll llguln trouble, It was a wonderful comfort ner, aDd he made Neilan come wUb .j to the court made up my mind thnt to teel that I was Bure ot ODe stauch him loto the opartJnent and kept blm eve n lf the court bnd ossl"'ned hIm trl end-Barllnra Bradfol·d. .. there until the arrival ot !lIe pollce. os my couosel I wouhl teU him noth· Although we bad been acquainted Little II knowlI at the Gronddecll Ing. but a few d1lY8, find although hardly a Bbout young Nelson, and he stullborn· "How do you plead'" asked tbe word of love "lid passolt between lUI, I)' r~ f llses 10 muke any stotelDent court. _ I knew thnt her teellng for me alrea<ly about himself, He was employed ODly "Not guilty," I replied. wns Iloinetl,ing grenter thun trleOllshlp. a fe.,., dAYS ago by Rutus Gaston B8 I knew thnt she trusted me IIDd that curetaker for his apartment. As Mr, "nemnnded without ball for furth er sbe would remain fnlthful' In her at· . Guston Is ubsent tram the city It can· exornlnntloll until Thuradny morning," snapped the court, and i wue led bnck tectton ·for me, 00 matter what a~" not be leurned how he bappened to cuaotloos were brought IIgAlnst me. I give Nelson emploYJUent. 'l'be police In to on anteroom, Mr. Myers and the hnd been modly In love wllh her tram bell eve he mill' have obtained the podetective n.ecolDJ)anylng me, The Int· almost th e first time I saw her. What· sition through lnl88 references In or· ter Ulere surrendered me to 80me om· ever happell ed, I must keep ber out der to '1I1n IIll 0llporlunlty to Loot the clal, presulllRbly a prlsoli keeper. ot It. I Dlust find some lDeans at apartments In the bulldlnll. . "Looles ~'retty bad for y6u," 8111d "'arolng ber to 8ay notiling to nny one. Myers, ns we were leott alone for con· Superintendent Wick had oscerI knew that her Ilrst Impulse as soon sultatlon. ' . talned th'at Nelson was once employed lIB she henrd ot my arrest would be ," I SUJ1IJOSe It does look th~t. way," I by a shipping firm In the Wall street to ~ome to lilY rescue, rega rdles8 of IOlll:hed. the tnct that In estobllshlni an ollbl dlstrtct but hud been dlscredltllblY "No chan ce to make It scl.f·defense,'C dlscburlled, Hla former employer can· for me ahe would be blnsling her own he went on ,' plnlnly altBzetl ' at my reputation. Under no clrcumstance8, firmed lllls, but would .fIUY nothlnll mAnn e r. "No jury'd ever stund ~'for 8 even It I wal con vlcted, must she be about Nelson beyond 81uUng tbot be burglnr shooting In selt.defense." bad been dlschBrged tor cause. permitted to speak. No e~lanntlon "No," I I,dmltted, ' "I suppose the"3 AI thouch Nelson ""118 not over well can ICCOunt tqr the presence of ~~~~.?n't. Jj'ortunntely I'm 00 bura young ctrl alone In a mnn's rooms .upplted with money he hlld been seen at eleven o'cIock at night, even recently ordering elaborate roeals III "11 "'e c·,Auld make out It "'B8 A v .. thoullh Ibe and I both knew how ut· lome of the most expensive restau· lovers' Quarrel," be SUlI'lIe9tod. ranta, Miss Nellie Kelly, the tel ephone terly unde er"lng ot censure her "It I hnd ever known 101158 Lutan," presence thare W81 and how Important girl at ~oe Grllnddeclc, reported that I adlDltte(l, "that mIght 'not make !I. hn d hel'n b()r moU~'e In COining there. only the night before NelsoD blld takeD Tbls Imnrt bnll deteIJse.'" Menllon of Barbaro's name In any ber to dinn er, orderlnll challllJUlLne nnd lack6t t r lmmed with gray sq ulr'''Look here," lae rellllcd Inellgnantly, " 'BY In connecUon with a murder caso blrlnlr t«XI ClIlIs, and hod trl~d to PUIUI) rvl will tIe among those to toke wl>lI ld he certaIn to wreclr her ~later'l her about the tenunll In ,tile bulldln.g. the .lead In tbe nutullln 9tyfea. ) ·.....I1'J_ fell ow. yOU ore up against It

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Rl'ul Estate Tr8nfeu W . H. IIl1 r ll')o][ by Alvllh · Bnrl. ·wok tn Elva!l l!'lroH, 'VlJr t of !:leo. :07 ~JlW Ih{~ nn e th e dt"twf h ' rs fou nd Ulltl) r.~ . n. ~ III W,1"09 '1''''' P, the,\' pull ed It out ot my ' ures . ... r F. I.. \'IlnM Ater, to NllnlHl Vnn tlrll \l'e r." In cre,h ll oll. l,I' he li sten d. I co uld M e tEOr, p .. rt. o f Heo 18, 1'. It 4, I ... Ref) thot he lI ld 1I 0 t lt c ll ~ " e a word I rurt,leOT('ek'1'wp. (J\lIrlOnCf1 "n1'ch to Bllmlllli Mo \l'OS ~ 1I)'l ng , "\" "I don't lonk 111(0 n tlope nend. M~bun , Jl I\rt of ::leo . :.10' 'J' 4, R, 2. m Ma8o n. H villi,' "." II(} o!J ~v rnlll ,·cllt h lllllly. . Nnn e l·lo AnelM8 0 n In Vlintoll HLook h(lre," 1 rt.'t ort c,t, "It Is hn tl ,'w, "!!;h I" h,n'e the poll '0 '11I1,e It t ur Il .. tllII lo ts No Gil lin(l 6(\ In Mor. t-l ~I'nllll'" I hnt I nm n crl ull llA I nll ll n row

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D W"lftun~ all!'," ~ IlIlI) lI os f N' Court !oIll'nogrllpher, A 1\1 'I~ r. (lllr ", P room "1'11 (,nnw nrollud Ihl nfh'l'n,IOn AI\'! Ull.\17: 'L'he W~~tortl i:ltllr , \)llInk 8, h n1:l .... , nl'w burn, 8i ' n, ReI' ~'<lll ogoln," h ' ~nl (l cooll~·. "A rew nov Plo p9@ .. ud [lrtnt,(n~, f27 ,Oll; .1 , 1~l!e.llouble Olllls, ohloltl' n hn o. t',ll<IlC hOllrs In III \ Toml. , will mol, e y II 8 a T , Or A!! !! , r O'l(l Ilml LJrHIg ll r .....airs. boo~o Rhtl all uthl'r n!lth Dlldln(l~, ;hl"". (1I!f~" ,'" i )\' '' '4995; BIIllr Aod L ~ ltoy, osmenl·. 120 It. I.., vltl, bll! r oi llol( "nd blne f,5. 75;H"hnr B!l.mllton, :l reoord" Il'rftll". Flot'~t, kind of MOIl Also .

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Reoorder. IlOl.09; 1'be Co, lI'eel. .1 .~O ; W ... \ter VKrner, road nn<1 hrldl(A re And Somet imes an AUI"tydote! JIll;' !', *I O:i.:lO; Henry Ui ~ h o l' rc."d It ~nm"tlnlP ~ 1111 P P"' I~ I hilI ttl<' IlInn I\nd brldKe repairs , f I7 . ~O; W ~. wIlt) li ll l" ", nil n 1.: 11"1 fhlli fol 1I1tI TI' IJlJ.;\' lin (1r I1 1HIll, rnud "nd brl<ll:o reIIJl.\rs, *02 Ii,; El1!;eue H ,HIler, hrldge reo ftnt l.(lfllP. -( ·Hr ,.:;." !.: !I~ p,\fr~ . ~ ; Allm EXlIIlLn. brldg .. '106 l',~; )ol lllll EKUlAn, r oad lind bridge I' p l'l\lr~ . ~107 57

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,evllr<ll other leUI'd fnrmll 11l0" loa RO, 47, 112, 76. 11 7 . 50, 100, :) I', 14: I 5, H\I well IOJ l>rnved ~ od o n !lood r(j(~d" 1.0811" 8(' on r l'd. Cnllle "nd

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, . ~ roUND-AntnDlobl le Vrank . Ln. Th o' uDlferslgned wlJll!ell Itt Pnb. . . quire of JOII , EVIIDII. It ll . I, Common },II'II8 COllrt 11 0 Auolinn, ", the late re!lldenoe of Waynel'l'tllfl, Ohio. II~~ New Suits ~;dw,,"cl 1'. Courtney, deoeaRocl, on ' ~ Wm . PflloMr 1I0ct LUTI\ HhllUl' v~ t.he Mllm~ fllr'm . 1 mile north of WANTED Wm Po rs hu II IInel ullk nown hoi rIO Waynesville u n tbe Lytle plko, o n of 811me 'rO,I) nl At, titl e. . \Vedne~day, September I, 1920 WE WILL PAY-Men who Pearl C la yton \::JI'nrv C lnyto n Beglnnillg Itt lo 'ol"ok , tbe foll o w. can give information concernFor dl "oroe. B ,.rry Stogs VB Oo,rn Staggs. ~ 'or log property, \!I.wit, J 1 Span Mule8 . the people and business I Work Borse. :1 VaUle, 17 Bogs, 112 dlvoroo-extrell1 8 o ruolLy. t3hee p, hllll\emsota, Feed .. nd Boose. C1Lthe C(ll'Qml-mi ti~s iJl which J, A Ewing vilE. D WiI80'n. hold Hoods. See bllll! they *lre acqtlaintf!d. Fo r monoy,

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8 Pig. alld 1 Poland Chlnro tIow for

1If. In ~he mllLttlr of the 81)pol nlm e nt Er(tato of Ed\I'1ll'd T. ,Oourtnoy. deeell8l'<I . of Tru~te~H of tu o Url,hnnR AS.V\IlW NotlCfJ \a ".rebr. ~Iveu that A,I .. 8. (:"urllDd U\J ildr en s ' l::I oUle E . '1:. Deob. ~~YA~':::'I(\~~t~~ YOI·P,~DI!l~a,:U~t ~~~~~ 'lOt no el O. F. Bro wn or o IIppo int,ed ;\,.;.,.~!!\~UY. latll of Wllft(ln CountJ' .. Ohio, t,ru s t f1os fo r the ttlrm bll,duning Date,l Lhlo jlh <lay of AU8,![J.• t. 10·0. ... < Allg.;S, 19 20 AII<lQ F. ""'Ile In I be mutte r of tho OIII)(1lnl .nont "l~ JUdW~~)8~;:i:~:, o~n of .Iury C c mmi AS10 tl tl rd f o r the eountv of WI~rr e n- . I:l (l ur y Mt'ekH I.od B. V. Vaklo u re uJlJlolut ed, Probate Court Proceedings In the muttpr of th e guo.rdlon~hlp of Htarry Oonnor et nl, mmors, UoJd\e Bentley Is ~JlPolnted gu~r. dIan. ' Bond ta 53. . In the mal,ter of tho estnte of D!l.vld Bootb , eleol'lased, Will 18 mltted eo probllte. In tbe matte r of t,he e tate of Amanda Bole, ndmlnlHtrlx 0 ' the eetate nf Samuel V'Jle, deoeaRed V8 Benjllmlll qole et· "I Private ~II-Io of reaL estllto ordered. it i8 ordorlld :that the approl8em en t be dlspimsed wltb lind \ll'at soid ndmlnlstrl1trix I'Ive nddltioDl~1 bond In tbe ~um ' of

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~al'1; ar~. 1I1l g ood Inquire of U 1:;. Rloke, 7Jl D. ". Wayn811vltle, Oblo, ~8 ATabor Organ. in ,gOO d o~odit.lOO, 1 Dquire of , 0 It enp If 110 Id eooo Mrs. (jr808 LlooolD ~n'-ltb . Wayna •• vUle Oblo . II . " . ~'" Mille Hog. alxtee", months old, Immun8, eon o r tbe gre ·,t DenDY Ulan', (nqulre at this offioe for Ibfurmo"on. . ,8

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Supplies is of Aa III.speed Mo~oroyole and l:!lde Car At ooodUlon. Inquire of Evere ' tt Ear Iy Ben Pork., WayoelvllllO, Ohio, . Pride PlumR, '260 per At the Lytle Feed M:'u Sblppere" l (nqnlre ofOhio. M, W Sliver R bube. D, 4, Waynellvtlle, 81 1 Vblna Fresb Cow, & Big fype Pol&lIl1. We have Cere-a-Us Sweet., Plgl!, 6 Kprlng t:!too.erll 'l IlH

Belfer. Inqnlre 01 Mmon Majl~lI. aId, Harvey.burg, Ohio. II

Dlilry Feed, Bran, :Mlddllngs, DilCelter Tankage, HomIny Meal, Oil Meal, Cottonseed Meal and Oround Barley. . Drain Tile, Hollow

PEAVUES, . NUra nloe one8', In. quire of W. H. Orndorf phone 62 4, tl D. 3, ,Wavneaville, 111 AII&hraoltel:!tove, In good Don ' dUlun rrloe re •• oul&lIle. Mrl. ~. U, Randall, Barv8)lburK, Ulilo, l

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one draft bred and OO.e \lgh& har' oe.lI, COO be Meeu n. tbe J W ,ere.well farm, 1 mi. W of Wel1~.n: III

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pOat' 4,1 to he In c urahl e .

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WILLIAM JOHNSTON

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WARREN G. HAQDING. aIM

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HOW TO ADVERTISE 1' hA P nllt6r

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A tew minutes later I tounll mysel r ensconced In a r II II gil III, 8tlll con Oden t ot 'my speedy relclls", lIut SOIlJ()o what puzzled us to whllt wou ld be illY hest method of proce,lnro. I ~\'1l 9 un· 8cqunlnted wllh nllY lawyerl; In tu ct, with ony ou e In th \! whole city with II'holll I could consult. My Imm edlRte hO['B Iny In ·my trlend. Detective Oormnn, There \ 1' 0 8 noi hlng tor me 10 do but to wult lI uUI I h" ,u'lI frnm him. Fortllnntely I hn,l hnd the foretlHlughl \\'hf'1I UII' detl'lltlvcs were ar· resting me tu tuke frolll lle hIdi ng. pl nce In lhe bookenst', IUY lI.l lle hOll rll

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"It·s ynur eiliter." h' announced. My elMer I A thrill IIhot throu,h me .. thi s Rnllo lllicern ent. I knew of cOllrse It could not be my I IIt er. 80tb ot th~Jn wel'o mere ch ild ren tar aWI1 In the Weat. It mUa! be Bnrbara. Un doubledly Iho hid r Bortl!!l to thl. rU8(' to mftk 8ure ot • 81u, m. wblle nl Ih · eU IQ Q tim . ":Icen ll ng her own Irl('nUty, OI'erj oye,1 It hQr comillg. d\!lIghted to kllow thnt I 11I.,d run tl her heert 61'h:111 Alld thnt III )' co nlldenre In her truRt In me WU8 ju"tll1~d . I hnUcned wllh ' thl! ke !ler to mcet her. Ucllghlell IIlI I WIlB nt her COInIng, I wos t Ol'lnulating III my milld how beat to mnks It clenr to her thllt sho must lellv ' at once nnd Ihnt no Ulottcr whRt hn pT'cnell shl! must keep her Ups close,1 ubout the el<eots of In st night. U",I.·r 00 circumstances would I per· mit her to Me rlfi ce hers elf to 8U ve me. l» the Co un ~el room a veiled Hgure a\\~l lt ed me. I 8!ll'llllg torwurd ealJer· Iy townrd her. 'l'ho womon slonding thero put up one hond In n repelllni &,eslure ond Ihen fluliar back her veiL I stood th ere 1!'IItounded. It WAI not Barbara. It wali her III Iter ClaIre.

IN Mr, and Mrll, N1td Barlan, of D"y. ton, we re 8unda,. gUtl"tl of rela. tlves here .

Oraciuate

Mr . • nd Mra , Ed Carr and ramlly. of Klneman, were gOlJUI of rell\. ~i ves Sunday,

OF ' I 'E:

Mr, and Un. Ed Morarlan have moved loto thelr property reoen'l" purohaeed of Pr"f. E. L , BaUoo. I The Wayol...:lUe baDd raDdered lome 'fery muoh .~pprttOiated mnalo aD our stretlts Mlloda,. . We exteod '0 them onr beRt ,vlahee. . Mn . Mary Bennftt Is vlllt.lnR 10 ijllrlnlfi eld and Dllytoo lor a week . Thomll8 Whetael. 1\ oltl:teo of OUI' t-own, pa8sed .w .. y luddenly SUD_ d !LY morniDg. whloh was II g rea' ahook t,o oor oltllGons. He wa~ well known and respeoted by oil, B e lellve8 to mourn h 'ls A'olnlt hie wife, two slaten aDd anI' brother, )Ir. and Mr" RoM, Laldl"w and son. Arthur. of Bond Bill. were 8undllY lI:oe9 's or tbe Cen t ra·l. Real estllte Is cbanglng honda in this vioIDit,y . Mr. und Mrs , t:laude BooU. of Dav ton, w er e l:i tln<lla1 visit ors here. !:levernl fro m be ro IItulDdedYeorlr Mllel,ltlg belo II t Wilmin gton IlLet week. t:ounty Deputy ijobofield, of the K: of P. Lodge. utt,eoded lodge ber~ acoompanled by C. W , Shldllirer 00 Thursdoy night. Dr. and Mrs, A A. Shadday m o. ~ored to Vevay.lllll.. 00 Tuesd",y ~nd .r e turo ed on 'l·lIurlda,. , 'fbls violnlty Wtlll well represented nt the WlLs hlogton C. B, falr laat weok.

The wllE'llt not tbrellhe,l 10 this looality Is badly damaged , In th'e near ruture Mr, And Mrs CHAPTER X, A. B, Ans on. tbel'r dllogh&er OBtI. For Q full minu te Clnlrs Bradtord lind 80n, Clint, will '''ke up their and I s tooll tI'ere observ Ing ench oth· borne 10 Callforolll , er. E" en betor e a wo rd wa. spoken Dr. ootl Mr8. Cha8 . Honlb. of I think we bOlh eens dour mulual Lebanon, were vis lt.oT! In thiS olty dlst.rust. As I IUdled her. I was try· 00 . ~'rldRY , Ing to conjector8 what could ha ve Wm. St Jobu. ot Lebanon WU II been Ihe motive BO ImpellIng thRt'sllo vlRltor b e re Frldoy. hud dared 10 come even within prison Fred Harlan 18 onitlfglDg the walle to see rue, Had BarbRra lenf bert I doubted It. I ,,"'BS sure that btlltdlng ooo uple,l by h18 newa moro than likely ber villIt waa to \!tund . l::IuUle, Maria anell Edith Denny, plead with rue to keep silent sbout her part In the tragedy. 1 waa cer- of Laooa8ter, Uhlo. were weet.end tlln she was , olng to Il~k me to pledge gUBete of ,tbelr sister. Mrll. 'N, C. my word to tell no one at her lICCOud Weloh . visit to the Oalltoo apartment. J , Ba nlUon' 8 0& II:n has purobased Yet as I studled her weall:, beautiful an O"kland touring oar, face, 80 like Barbara's nnd yet 80 dl!· The reoeot rains hllve gIven due f erent. wIth Its sen8uoU8 moutb and notioe to property owner8 the oon. roving. brilliant eyes. 1 stili wnt woo- dilion of tbeir r OJf8 . !lerlnlJ how It wal poillble for a gtrl Woodson rounion h eld ot her reftn emellt Ilnd soeilll posItion onThe 'be pr eml 8e~ at James Wo o d~on to have becolno enmeshed with Buell 10 our town ,' 00 Saturtlay. Thev common criminals ns the two ern· were h ere fr om adajoent townll. plo),ees of th o Orolldl\eck. WIck aod Prof. lC L I:J..UOD. of Wellt Mil. the telephone girl. "To whnt am I Indebted for the ton, spent sever,,1 daYB here Ilist bonor of tble vl.Slt," I IIslled lit le ngth. week . Our 80hool will · t.flke up In t,b e adding wl\.ll 10lUe s urcasm. "trom DlY uear tuture. and our wishes are tbat IIlstllr'" . ,lI,' ever for /I second hnd 1 Imogtlled It m !.y prOlptlr. that other thon II sel fish mati ve could Ma8sle 'owllllhlp It! work log over · have brought ber thither. lind the coo· time I·rylng 1·0 put tbe roads In good • versntlon thnt fallowed wns all the oondltion. more sUl1!rlslng to 'mll 00 that acJ E. Shumllker I. as home anar count. aeveral weeki' .. hianoe lu the Inter "I had to uy I Was your IIlet.r." elt of 'be ' D Y. Feny Seed 00.• of ehe answered Qtllckly. "I wanted to Detroit Mioh. be lure of seelnl :you anll I <114 not On Wedn8ltla" Iu' tbe road olle. wllh anyone to recoanlze milo Yoll OOUle Into our vlllaga and be.an kllllIV, I Ilellllve. who I am '" olllog the "ree'•• alld when oom. "You are Barbars'. Illter." I re- pleted it W88 a la\le of oil, DeOnst. plied, htlng overhead OrOl8lnll.· Bnt 'he '"That', wby 1 eame." IIhe cr1ed. "tor olttenzi enjoy Improvemsnt, . aod Barbara's sake. I have come to plead al\ agreed that It wa. 'II'rand and wlU, you tor ber," Lbat It wotlld be benefiot..1 to $he '"To plead-with me-for ber," I roads lind ehot our oouool1 deservel echoed In astonIshment. ICreat prll18e rllr tbelr' etforte in get· "Yee." IIhe cried pa·sslonateI1. ~Ing the dtlst laid before Yearly "She's youn,. Sbe's Jlftlfl PloTe than Meetinl at Wl\mio@r 1on . Now the ~ cljll!l. She !lId oot refill III what lbe ott 18 on. the dUll' 1M Iliid. Comll uP. WI\S 11111111. 'fou mUlt not let anyone like nothing had hlippeDell. and lellow you even know ber. You mUlt ~ettle .

I Stood There Altounded, It W.. Not Blrbara; It W.. Her Sliter Claire. of 1U0ney. 'rhls enabled me to send out ot th e prison IInll hnve a lunclleen brougl\l Ill. Mnkln g myselt as com· (ortnble 6 8 possIble. I Slit down to wnlt rpr Oonnoll, occ upyIng my milid meRnwIlli" wlfh Ihl\lklug ot Borbnra Brad·

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"rue Forg lvcneu , I Ihlng Ullperrnost, In my mInd It Is th e M\\'('~ I [lIlIl ",II h'" t org "eneSI was how to prevent her trom being In ... ~Illl llr~n. \\'ho IIsl1 1111)' tfl r th eir sor· VL , , d e a.ny wo" ' II1\·olvell. She must never row - (,'01,. t h n~p \\'hll hn I'e CRus " \,'1111 do "')1 nP"rr!l'e I hut Ihey kll ow lI,nt 0111)' by her tes timOny would t Lom. .. ~ wronged, \\' ho ,.n ~"er rlrpnm Ihat I be nu le t prove nn flil bl. ShQul d a.'" . n.'!! fnr,ol"III/:. II till II' ho 111fl ke no she e\'\'r r~ollzc this,IdI kll~w the.v k I UII.t h\!r bftrgnlt•• fOI,"" p(1lol:h'S- 1l IR. thl . thAt sonse Or Justice Irou IIIO 'C Icr rome lDen 'nnll "'0111<'11 nrp lII'j;,' d 10 Ip'lrn of tor\\,III'd nnd tell U.e truth, oven t'l ouah It lII ~nut Ole foss ot her own I' chlld.-All r· l\! ,')·ncl1.

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conunlttally. SI Ie Rnswe re d ~'Ilh a n convulsive. lIob 1 l.oug~t I I f or a Ilttl 0 1 th \ t a. he W88 going t0 b ren k d own eomp Iet e Iy. Her maoller and the ,pllllor at her face attracted the attentfon of the keeper who WfllI In the room wIth us. nnd ho 8t~rl!ld forwar 4 '" ~ flXllectln8 ~er til 11\11 III II. falq~ ~olutilly ahe

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BAI{NHA~T.

Notary Public All kinde of Notary Work Will. ond Deeda II t:>peoiIlH:v t

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T hese tractors have beeD taken in trade on larger . outfits, and (an, be 'purchased at less than half price.

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Practicall y new,

Waynesville Motor Sales A new picture of Franklin D. Roosevelt. Democ l'lItic nomInee. for .lce presldont. ROOBeve1~ s bows ma ny trutt~ of bls cousin, tbe lale tamous T . R.--of much , actton In speakin g. Ha ta an eloQuent orator.

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Funeral Uirector and Embalmer,

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Waynesville. Ohio. I';ilher i\uto or 1! 0 rHe drawn ~e rv ice. N 0 e ~ lrll charge f ll r au to sP n'ice. Both phones in omce lind R e~ iJen re

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Missee .l ennie aodJoseph loeReevea left. I:!uod"y. for thA state of Wash 10gtOD. whe re they will spe nd the winter with their Sister. Miss ElI~.a . betb Reeves. Mle" Ka t ht'rlne ROlland Is th e lIueet of trleodl lit Grape Urove. W, B , Ioenhower lind fllmlly· are 808ltl of rellltives. bavlng beeo oalled here by the iIIoess ot Mr. Ph one 58- 1Y. Ioeohower'll fllther. Dr, Sheppllrd and family have WayneSVille, OhIO moved &0 Findlay. where th e dootor. will tll ke up 'be praotloe of hlB flither, Dr . lind Mrs ~lte pparcl l ._ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _-. have made mllny fri oods IIpre. who regret to 80e them lonve the oom munity. Min Mllrle Melleober ~Jlo nt a Pil l t I of IIIBt \>t oo k A8 guest of MilS Uonll u May Bailey. near Ktngmaa , Mrs. Fred Badley and 80ns speot las& week at tbe borne ot her father. ,I. B Barton. De.. r WllmlnAtou Phone .. ,

Inside Chemical Toilets Ed.

VETERINARY SURGEON

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Harveysburg, Ohio Object A'chleved, aile object Alrlle.1 III I" ·hullgl nl ll._ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ __ lIyl's Is 10 moil(' the 0111 phnlogl·lph. look rldlculou".-Tolo ',ln IIlnde.

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Walter McClure , FUNERAL DIRECTOR

Wayne,vllle, Ohio FuHy Gquipped for Good Service, Large Display Room TELEPHONE

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Nltlon', "Balance of Trade!' "Enloll ('e or t ru d e" Is nn eX-I Jr eHSl on u~ ed

by p"lItlf'n l economlet3 to Ind l. cote the dln'e"l'lIre hl·tween tho vn luo of the expol'" 11",1 Imporls or n CO IIII. try. 'I'hls Ih "M), fi t Ih e linlull ce of , trod e grew 0111 nr Ihe m I'r.nnt llo th eo ry, which cOlIslrt .. rs Ihe I1n s'c !\~ lll n ot gohl to he Ihe chl p( old N't or trll, le. lienee, th ere l'O~e the bullet Ihnl n "nli on Incl'eo.cs In weu lth to Ihe ex l!'l.t that th e m oney "nllle ot Its exports exreeds Ihnt ot Im!lorts.

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PI .. for Natural Hlatory. We conleot ounelv ... with a kn owl· e<lll" ot tbe tonguel, and 1\ little skill In phllolol1. or hlslory. perhn pe, ond IIltlCJulty; and Degle't that which to m. leem8 more mul erlal. I menn nn· tun!. history, I do not 11I.commclld or "aro,8te trom those othe r studies; I • hould belrllY mIne own liDornn ce and wenkn esA 8hnnlrl I lin "0; T onl y "Ieh th ey mlghl not nltug-ether JOR lle and exclude Ih18. I wi sh that this II1lght be brought In tns hl on amoD&' uR.-John nn y (1001).

DR. J. W. MILLER. , •• DENTIST••• W.ynenllle, U

One of onr vldeU aod most ., higbly b respeoted resideDtS. Mrs . ..e ecoa Sobll', Wido w of ~he lat,e . Wllllaw Bobllt, passed away 'fhurllday nllbt tit the home of her Ion. Monte Bob

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Tim., Now. for the trulh ot Ihlngs, tIme ""niles no alteration ; thlnga ,are 11111 the 111111111 lie t.llfl' are, let the time btl , Pllst present, or to come. Those lhlop Whl~b ' '''e rev er.ence ror nnt Iqulty. whal were Ihey at Ihelr flr"1 hlrlh? Wllre they tol sel-Tlm' COli not mllke them true. Were th ey tme?-Tlme cnnnot Inoke Ulem more I rue. The ell' CUl1l8tn ncc. theretore. ot time, 10 c.Ipeel ot Iruth onll erro r, Is lIIerel, Impertln ent.-J ohn Uol es (l6':!S). ,

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Dr. J. A. McCoy,

COX'S RUNNING MATE

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reputatlnn Rnd tne ecau':IISlDg D'I h.,r o('quBI/lUt"ceB. Sbe WUllt not be I).. rmluod to talk. to Bee me She Olust /lot oven ..'hlle I WBI 10 prison. The one way-tbe ani,. way~ saw by wh~c h 1 could escape ~rom the law', tolls without Implicating ber wal through the s peedy rounding up ot tbe boud of crlmlnall who I was positive were responsible for Mlsa Lutan'l murder as well as tor all our trouble-. J was relyln, on Gormll.n to do thle. A I<eeper's voice Interrupted m, chai n at thou,ht. "You're win t ed down In th e c.onneel room." he silid. "There Is a visitor for

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Throttling Governor

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Steady Speed . !Every "z" Engine is et:juipped with a sensit!ve t~IiDI governor. Rellulatts the amount of fuel and aU' Idmlt~ed to cylinder-mlmtains uniform speed-summer or wlDIer• regardless of work being done, Throtlling governor enables the "z" to use kerosene I I well as gasoline-saves you money. Governor is a complete. high grade assembly uni~-not· a makeshift device. [ts case·hardened contact-partsreSlst wear. , Has migh ty important duties: Helps maintain uniform cylinder tern perature-I nsures be Iter Iubrication-givea I mooth ,stead, eow of power that saves wear and tear on driven machinery. Other "z" featurcs arc : Built·in Bosch hilJh tension ~lCil. latilllJ magncto; more than rated power; e.ver,- part IDter· c:baose,blC:j c1eaD-cut, eflicientdesisn; 10ng,hvedell4uranc:e; Factol'7 Pricell .~ H. P,_._._._. 75.00 8 H. P ..... _ ..._ ... __ 12S.00 Ci • H. P._._.. __. _... 200.00

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nU,lIed, "9rs"lt tll.gether Ilia WCQt On lit where Ihe bill beeo tenderly Wa)' a. Lellodlnlt r 'I for tbrough ,eare of 8nfferlng . Den",t 1I!I .. about It. I know from the Inflrmlti ell of IIge. Mra. I)ffioe 'in 1hlne8 Bldg. Main St you. I know that she ball been meet· In, you In the pnrk. I know tbat sho baa luoched with you at the ' Altor." She besitated anll her faclJ crlmBOned-"1 know that .he bae even "lilted you In yollJ' rooms late at nl,ht. Oh. please. pleaae, I beg ~f you, I! th~e I, ~ III1l1flt qf ou~n~oq4 Iq ;fqH' dp pot tate a4v~lItagll ot II -'Pr ~rl" ~eakr!lllIs. fleaae tlelp mil Pnitect l!lJ IlttllJ III.ter'. name; prolll" ISII-JoU will, won't JOU'" "Wl!y ."ould Ir I replied carel... I,. I'BPI'BsaIog m), d8llre to leep at once to Barbara'. deten'8 anll explaIn bow pllJ'8 and bonorable ber conlluct hall beeD and how loft)' the motl"e thllt bad ,0l'lll'Ded lIer actloll" Tflmpted t'I1oullh 1 wu to defend bar. 1 r8!ll\l~ Ulat tbli ml,bt b. an o~ portJ1Dl~ to leaI'D 80mlllhlni at Clalre 8radford'l apoelatee, and I determined to make the mOlt of It. How ellB could Ibe Iinow ot III m,. meet' Inll with Barbara unl... Ibe wal ID' league with the persOD. who hlld beeD 'bavlDC me Ibadowe4' Bow tlla knowledle that 8llrbar. b.d been In IIlJ apartment could. have com. to ber f t , ' a myitery belond me. I would lIa"l 1IW0rn tbat 'that wu a .aeret ..cred to ,our two lelvel, '~,iten to me." Iba oommanlle4. lPeakln. In low ton... "Barbara II 1117 bab, ellter. lonOCllDt of the w.,. of Ule world. I mUlt ..,e lin from baraeIf. lind her' beedlelllll818. Nenr. never, I! I caD belp It, lhall Ibe II1I1rw the lIOn, and Ibaml aDd dlqraee that r bave bown. y..,. a,., 1, Jut u Ibe" now, becama Infatuated WIth a man far below ma In the NeIal _Ie. Be, too, . . . a erIalluL· I lDI!feet bldllJlUtI,. at til. "lie,

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made this olace and Waynesville ber home for maoy years, J:!be leavel numerous fri,eoda '0 monrn ber 1018. . Mr and Mrs Carl Plokerlng and soo. BUl!b, of Lytle, We,e 8~nda'y guelts of Mr lind Mrl. Warrell Laoy. Mr . and Mra. John Belldereon IDd .0nB viii ted Mr and Mrl . Jamee Allen. Sunday . Mr. Eugene Be1&, of Dayton •• pent S.ttlrday night and 8uDday w"h Mr. and Mr •• WIllie AileD. Be wal aoooUlpanled 'home by bl. ,I M.arjorle, who bae .pent ... v ..... ,·, weekll 61 guee' of tbe, Alleal. Mr. Arth.r LearT, ,0 f 'New JerBe,., WI&8 a dlnoer loel' a' the home of Mr . aDd Mre R"rry Murra." of Wlyne8vllle, Bunda". MI •• Alma Hendersoa. of Wella. . .. l1\e, Ie vislUDI Mr. land Mrl. G. EI. 1\)11111 a' the UlDe of 'hll wrlllal, • __ h Mr. and Mra. Warren ' ....... y ave al their luell' 'h.e laftter B brother, from Bou'b' Ubarl8lSclD . Til f Mr. liod Mn. 'lernon ' man. 0 Springboro. are alfel'" of ltr Jame, Uortis and fa~l1y 'nil week. Mr, and Mrs. U Ii, !l1l18 oalled OD tbe fomlJr'l brother , Mr. Patrlok Ellie. of Dear Dayton, SUDda,. afternOOD. ----.~

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O.. ,lnll ReVll!'l8d. put a new rear axl. In 01lJ' and wlehlDl to talie a rtda I threw ID the reyeI'M par to bllek Ollt of the prage. To m,. 8llrprle,. ,' the ear Ita~ lei forward r1.ht towal'd tile eD~ wan of the praae. In pattlDi ·tbe ut. In I bad jOt the drt"'llli gear OD tIIa ...... IIde of tile drift Ibdt. 10 .... It ...... dMt ~~ ~~. . . .

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Henrv Barri on Kin){ WIIR horn in Warren 'Clun ty, n~ar I{~d Lilln, , fI~re. An nette October 24. 1841. nnd d ied AUJ! us t : A:dllma, former ly 17. ] 920, lit L ullnon, Ohi n, UK 'd 78 Game Wurd n ·Hlu ll'·I'. of the Uhi o Slllles Attorney lor tbe Northern District or CnllStllte Fish ;~nd A"al1w c rllmi<.;iol1. years. 9 m otl th~ anel 23 d tll's. fornln " hlle boen !lppolntod Three yeurs of his earl y li Ce was br ought acti oll 1I}(lI1n~ 1 I hI' . ll aKI' I' Asalstant Attorney Goneral given to the service of hie coulllry. pu per mililuyt \\'e~k,. :"1tl 111C' I ~a~) '1' 1 lit the Department of JU BtI ~e. , This Ie the blghest He wall married to Francis Fl. Cooper compan y wal! fi led ~;,OO for klllll1~ posl !loo yet to he ' b AIr! by October 26, 1 65. To this union 'one Ii h. li uKel' plend eJ Stutl ty I.) 'Il womnn . were born t hr ee childre n. Eva Re- the charl{c and t.he · a bo v' w aH Ih' bl'Cca Stibbs . Ely M . King an d Mary ITI'llltlmum char"e ... prn \'illcrl IIy Iitw. Blizabeth. Sulli vun . In 1903. Mrs. Ollicials claim ed thaL th oIBlln.l:i of ullivan wa ~ call ed by the Master fish have been krll ed thr(J l1 ~ h a c itl ~ from this famil y. lind on lhe follo w· emptied into th ' ri 'er hy LIIi>! cnm· ing year Dea th claim ed the moth er pliny, and Hager promided th ai tl1P frbm the home . company would build II rdi nt:!l'}' Mr. Ki ng wu ~ married again in whe reby lh e~! II c id~ would be d Ol1l' 1908 to Mary Jane ooper . tlied uw ay wit h in the fu tur e. in 1!114: Tht~ g reater purt of his life LJead fi sh. acco l'llin ~ to incin was spent in Wnyn esvill e> , Ohi o. nut i pllper~ . we re f,'und t\ onling In wh ere he hus mud e IIlfl ny fri end s nnd Lhe Ohi o ri ve r. un,l ultlng th ' eiltl1Jl~ ,,:,it. it;i~; t,,· enjoyed the pleasures ann court esies neur Cin cinnuti the s lench Kil l t o he -l==~~~§i§§1l§§§§§tr~~'Jm~~~§§§§§'§~~~~.~ extended him by the members of his unbearable Imd I1I l1 ny p o ple hud Lo _~~~_~!"'""_~~~~~~~~"!'!~~~~~~~~~~~~ chosen fratel'niti es, th e Knil{hts of lellv~. • ; Pythias and the Odd f ell ows. to It is hoped th at this wlll he t he I .... ...................................................

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which he has bel onged - for a num b·r Ills t time that this Will occur. 1'1:1 IlilllP,lil , 111 0. t every person al ong t .he r\\ .. r IS :• ~ I ,,, ,: \I' ~ ' II,I I ~ " ,I'" ' .,'I I ,II He has enj uyefithe companio nship in favor of II loinA' il lIythtnl! In lhe . ' .,; r ;\ ~ I , ;" cn n ,1I<t'llIlrj;c lH'r ""cl nl ,lllty In th e of hi s children in their homes. but way or havi nj.( Ihe lish.laws oh"er\' ~ I , . I. ~. J,.~\':'-'~ /"'.I; ", __ '\:J:J II ~ l!t'·: • Auctioneer cu1t 11l .. 1 In Ill n~ ~ 1I1) B. but n mhln et during tite last vear~ of his life it >l. nd haVing' plIJnly oC Ilsh 111 Lht· r l\ Ii I ~nlerville, Ohio W0 1l111 11 rtl ust P IlY more Ihnll 600 It has ueen one of hi s g reates t pl eas· er. Mr. \{ nhi tzllr . who ~ a\'IJd ""w. ' • . Th d A t ""6 t Give me your sale I can d o your .I,e 1II.k us only one coil during tho ~1'a ll. tUtl.Ul ere(1 1',HOTe l'lltlish, 1.la ced •• urs ay, ugus ~ t, ures to mak e n home for himsel f. u " wCl~k reasonable and guaranLee .to S"ll "O n on 'lft ~ h s~ n lltvl' lnl and c O[)o whe re he could e xtend hi s usua l hos· th em in the rac e late las t week . I: Stamboul'~ · atlflfy you. &1'0 slonal bouseIIOld. . C!tc~ar · s Crcek Fri cnds Church - - -- - .. - - - Stu lTing Pri sci lla D na ll Sunday Sc hool at thi ~ ~hur ch e very pitality to his fri e nd ~. and it was ill Sunday at 9:30 a . m. I>rellching ser- this home thl~t he was stricken by :. Tl1i s i3 a Univer a l Super Special vice at 10::10 o'clock B. m. You are apoplexy. T uesday . Whil e attended 1 ry the 'Miaml Gazette's Classified Columns for Results cordially by fri ends. daul!'hter and physician . • invited to be present . he lingered but 11 few houl's. to an- - -:. Adm ission , :33 and 22 c e nls swer the summons from hi s Maker Lytlu wn~ woll l'UIHOSO UltJI l lit Orlhodo x Friend s Church leaving one slAter. Mrs. E liza Jane WllYlttlSV II\" Chntl t.U1l 1,1. : Saturday, August 28th unday School. 9:30 a . m. Mcet- Warwick, of Sa lina, Col.. a daughter. Mr. ~ud Mrs . 8. .1 ::I lllt~h, tl f WII • ing for worllhip at ] 0:30 . son and five g'randchildren. Ulio~ton. spont one Ja y )" . t \\'l ok : . Do u g las J\'[ acT.. can and Doris i\ Jay i n with Mr. IALld M r ~ . '" Ii: ,luh08. , Mr. llnd Mr : . WilJiulU 'r ol!( ltt,olJ = Ferry. Christi an Church llre L.ltlt ldlDg till lIddil tuU 1 0 t huu • Bible Sch ool at 9:30 , Preaching bOUSIl . . : A lso , Pathe News at 10:30 a . m . and 7:30 IJ m. E very· Mrs May BlLnt .. tl ntll rlfll Ll cd I II : - ------one invited . J . A . Pin e. PlIStor. dlo ne!' ) o 'l'U\l.d II Y 0 1 It.. t \\' tJb k. , Admiss io n, 22 a nd 17 ce nl s . lin•. I..."W IS A t,klo~ on . of Ooll o~, Mrd. Mllry I'- rnilb, of Wtlyoe~ ville . !loll Ha rveysburg Friend s Church ~I r ~. I...tw y DID e1:l, uf W est l!:lktou. Tuesday, August 31 st Sunday School, 9:30. Meeting for . M r ~. M"rtlo Mel bod tiOO Cb l!dr'eLl Worship, 10: 30 . Everyb dy cordiI lIn ll .\Ir. lolereptu 1:II>ger . of MI1Jt1l e. : Sta rring Jack Dem psey , in ally invited to these ser vices. Mrs. Rebecca Hobl t, an old anrl r e- r~' wn w" I'e "veek.e ud gue~ts or Mr s • 'd f W h' ~,l t ~. l bo t h Ii ... ulke. " s~ected r esl E!IIt 0 syne town ~ IP, ,"I" liUd Mrl, All eo I!l wrlok I\r M. E. Church died at the h~lme of her son. M. V. bOliutlfylug ~holr homo WILli Ii 00 1i( ' A lso , a good Fox piclnre Ralph Colton J ones, Minister . Hoblit, Thur!lday evening at 9.30 of p ! l i n t . : Mr and Mr~. Lo on Snlls LlIl ry nnd • Admiss ion, 22 a nd 17 ce nts SundBY School. 9: 15 n. m., Frank o·clock . The funeral was hllid at i e ritml, spoot ~ lIDlluy : LeMay, s uperin tendent : Serv ices her late home Saturday at 2 o'clock . uauaht-er, ~ , Elde r Ballard .of Ulanch ester. otficia. wl\b r olatlvllS 10 Xoolli. as usual next week. ting. Interment in Miami cemete'r y. ohester, Mr . '1'bODl s Heury Clllr k, of Win lull , r ll Luru ed homB ISHlur. _!______________ ..__• _______

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Klpt Buoy on Social Call •. 1'tw w ife of n Il H' llihe r o f ("'" (1llgTeIS

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Montgomery County Fair L~ Dayton,

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$8500.00

tll l'O Ullil the nil' on at his home in Har veysb urg . He WIIS prep!lrin~~ to g o to 11 family di nner aWAY fr om home. and all he started to crank his machine he expited upon th u f,' n '" o f He had been apparently in good thel1l I\lon !:. OIli er heal th up t o t.his time, and his det h e nt ll kweed. tills- mise was a sh ock 'to the neighborhood The funeral was held Tu~s· day after noon at 2 o'clock. at his

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7th Annual Automobile Show

Executors' Sale of Real Estate

New '1921 Models will be shown.

Soldier's and Children's Day, Wednesday, Sept. 8th All Sold iers and Children Admitted free.

10 pursuance ot an orLier ot tllo Prounto <'; ollrt 01 WoneD County . Ohio. the u nuer01,n6t1 as executors o f the I.. t " III of Albort COrn ell. deceased . will olfor tnr I ,de treo liud c lija.r v t \-he dowe r ot Mary Oa.thry ne Oo ruell t herelD hU L 8ubJoo. to Iho rlKhl of Bolgel U . McKlbboo La romalo theroon "" \I ttluo n' La "n~ Including t ho 38th d8Y o n 'abruary 192 1. at ImbUe aucUou ou ,,110

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ato oo ; t hence N. 8 1r;. :Hi' W. 3. 711 (; h • . to 1& .l.Ouu ; t henco S ... " 00 \ V . ~ ."i8 c hi . t o II . tone ADd - "'f~ st. corne. cJe. I I °crlhed t raHou c t ; ththeu". S. 81' o r "he E . hereinehs ~o

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Purse Totaling $1 )50U. Cattle Parade, High Class Vaudeville Entertainmflnt. Horae Show. and, Auto Polo each night, in Coliseum.

1000 Children in Wonderful Agricultural PaKent Each Evening. . Spec:!taculat firework. Display Nightly. Recina.Saturday Afternoon.

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u ch methods , but we fee l i t a du t y to our ' trade to advise the~ immediale purc hase of coa l fo r the season of 1920-21. The public iQ 1919 through fear of

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s trike, bought coal and as a resul t, Wilynesville cons umers w e re bette r prepared for the c o a l shortage which came in November and Decem· b e r than most any other place in the country . W e believe there is just as much reason to hll y coal now' as there was in

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necess ity, v ital to the public welfare, and the the necessary coal tonn ag~ can not b e moved

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se r ve YOll to y our a~van'tage as well liS ours.

~ Hugb Gibson. United tltate., mlnlstOl' to P'oland. haa leU tod hl8 post of, duty. He baa beellj k.eeplng the o,mclals at Wa.hln«~ ton posted on the Ruaalau-Pollab

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SECOND TRACT. Situa ted In Ihe Stute ot Ulllo, anti In Wayne T owo. h lp. Warre~ Gou oty. 811d Wu.hlolton Towolhlp. Montgomery CouoLy . aou be ing II part. o r SectlOll 16, T. 3, It. 6, h eL ween the M'taml . . and bou nded and d ..c rlbed .. 101lows : lJellnnloK at a stone In a l.!ouut y (toad anu In tho e .. ~ _ttoo line. It bel og ,lie ; oort ll -a~ coroer 0 1 tbe here in rl6ilCrtbe<l t.rac t, fUDnio K t htmc(\ N 82° 10 . ~ 8 1 chi. to a IWIlO .e. tbe north-w ost eo rller o t this tract

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.tone ; th.nce 8 . 0' 05' W. 4 01 ch • . to a .to oe M3 t tor a now tll vhdon Une : thence hy a n ew line ~ . 8 ) " 10' lil. 8ti, H c h•. to 11 .tooe III th~ eut lIoe 01 • • '" _tton aDd 10 the we.t dttch 01 Raid road aDd 00 le.t 8Oul.h , w..L<l rl y Irom tho o ld olm a. tho h.nd 01 th. PI llklley Road ; thence wlt.h " ald Section IlD e a nd (Jount., road N. 4' 30' 11: . 1' . 98 'c ho . ( pu.lng 1\0 ole.! .tooe at. 7.03 chao tn t.he wost wheel Lr ack 0 1

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Mammo.th' Exhibition of Live Stoc. k. Agricultural Products, Farm Machinery and Domestic Arts.

We a re not ala rmists..and would oppose an y

present transportation conditions are such that

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SIX DAYS - SIX NIGHTS Aug. 30th - Sept. 4th

AWOROTOTHEWISE IS SUffiCIENT

II modern impreveru ell tR, l og Delao lIgh~.'

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~-Earth Stili Growing. We will offer for Bille on tho prom In the e nrly <lny" or Its h is t o ry the the farro pr ol>erty of the Il\ te B 28th of September 1920, enrtll I! rcw I'np l dl~' by the nrhlltlon or Ise8, mel nrlc IllR·lter. It 15 s llll growing In b'. Jllme~, au t he SlIm" 11lllno.er. thongh Acarcely to Tuesday, August ,1 1, 1920, nn. spprc-clnhl" c;{tpnt. for the moss of I1l1't ~ol' l ~ 11111 tll'r 'VI<lNl ye n r\y III reck· Beginning at 1 o'oIOl\k T bo l .. tllI oned to he onl y ~(). ()(l() tons. 18 loollt(ld 10 1:1 0-8" r. (jreel;; towll sh ip . ~IR8T TRACT Green e oouo ty, 2 DIlleR 8l1Ul.b 01 - --- ,Sll l1l1Led 111 Lh ~ ~ taL. 01 01110 . COllllLY 01 13ellbrook 00 tho Wa ynE'8villo Illk e. W.rrou and ID Wa Yll e 'J'own s hhl. and holug a lit the tn tl1r@eo,loo 01 13pring Vulle)' ~ STE.R ftt~~f:, :,~~tl?o~Il:~ol a~; 1 l~i.!rfi:':J~' :l?l~ IUd Centervil le pIk es. Th e rllrlll i. 10wI : Dcglnnlng at u tiWno &1,. t.h u {'\ortb· west corn or or tho horeln "('S/'rll)oll tract. l1l3,Y.' uores, w e ll ktl pt up . wlM) t.iID wb tclt Is t h o w... t oolot 01 a n e w d lvl.lon lioe . hor .. ud orohllrd. HAO In q~o bills. rUllol lI!: thauco S . $" O~ W . ta .09 c h.. to 11

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I. L. Holdemuin,

"On To Columbus'·

Saturday. August 28, 1920,

L. A. Zimmerman was in Colum·

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New and Novel Attractions

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SII1'Il ns t h" mople. 1I' 1I idl hns t wo wlll gs, nnd t ile cntulp n, th e ehl'l. lilt' lI ~ h IIml the pine. Th l!H ~c('(l s 110 nOI nllp the'!r wlll ~" lik e hlrrls. hut

•, $30,000 10 General Purses and Premiums $30,000

T. A. Routson

lilY I\ftor ~ )l u o d iu g tll'" Illu,t wue k Thos Whetse l. of Hllrvey~hur g , ~ It, h Mr . lluLi Mrij. 1:1. M.. Cltlrk . Mr . nod MrR. \Vults r Clurk en !or. di ed very !!uddenly Suntay morn ing

tlliued 00 ::Iuull ny :I'.Ir. l.iurlllli 'I'h .. uk em , of 13pl'lu~boro . . ,, "r·&t t E , rl y. !lod ohlld reo Ii lid III r. 1111(1 M [ d. U M. Clark. Mrp. Ii: R. R ,m<i olph nn ll ohtltl ren !lod I:Huoley l..ou lllb, o f UUyt'IU. wur c d ,' p PIILI Alt ogeth er lilt' wlntl to corry gUlle ts of Mr . " ntl l\lu C. S. utlUlb, 11"1111 111( seeds nre Wednesday . 11 0 nnr) dondell on. Mr .' lind Mrs. Po&or B " DH\ nod 8008, Mct!. J uoo b L II O! .. uil g rllDlI 800, Geuld, visit.~d tl! 1l Z)O ~uud .. y. la te home . Interment in Miami It was a mlstllitA of tllo wri t IT Notice of Appointment cemetery. 'hat Snuday 80b ool WIl f! to 1I11ve bt llo Hunduy I\ftero oou. N o!{t t< uu • day It will be 'It 0.::1 <1 nnt! pr~lI ohlng Albert Elder Williallls, nineE . t. 1.6oI Sa r.hAm.Il ,la lI a r_ ck . d ece ued . tu ~e eveulog by Hev. Miller . ~nO~I~r,~~1.~le.fl:~.I.~:::I'lIi"'~.::~:J~~ mon ths old son of Mr. ·and Mrs. Roy 0 1 the lII.tat. of S .... h Am.,,"a aorteock. late WilliamR, nee Abi nal Sheets, 1021 o f W arren OounLy. . Ohio. tleceaAOlI. West Fifth street, Dayton, Ohio. nated thl. 19Lti d ar, 01 AutiU,L. 18211. ALl'ON ~ . UROWN. died a t the family home at 8 o'clock Judge 01 the Probate Oo url. Warroll OOUIl '>' Ohio. Monday evening from summer comDuo E. B'on loy . At ty. oS - - -pl,a int. Rev. O. E. Hall bad charge The 80.tloro flirUl, II uown tl 8 I,h & of the funeral services. Burial at Ww. B. Ellio~t fMUI. l oo~t(ld' 2,Y.' Waynesville c,emetery. milee south of Bellbrook. ou t bo W 11 wlogt,oD plkl!, wi ll tie sold. --- -

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General Admission

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Grand Opening, Monday.Sept. 6, Labor Day IN RACING PURSES

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Biggest, Busiest and Best Fair in the State

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Whole Number ~S98

. WAYNESVlLLE, OHIO, WEDNE]SDAY SEPTEMBER 1, .1920

Att end the Warren Count.y fair. Marshall Haines was in Cincinnati . _ Sunday. 'fake yo ur 'Bwee theart to the Warr en Co unty fair. Mr . and Mra . K V. Barnhart spent Sunday with friends in Brookville,O. George Gauze, of Richmond. Iod .. was calling on old friends here Sunday . Fred Everhart and family spent f'rldoy afternoon with friends in Franklin.

Attend the Warren County fair.

The Wayne Township School& will open Mqnday morning. E verythin 6 . is in readiness the teachers are all hc:re, and the .s chools wi!! st~rt off In good shape. There have been rumors that the Normal school will not be resumed, which IS a mistake for there are> lTIOre pupils enrolled than formerly. The normal "viII open a week later. '

fARMERS' CLUBS" ·UNION MEETING

f/Ocieiij WE SURELY MUST

OBITUARY Rebecca M. Thomas. daughter of Edward anll Abigal Thomae. was born December 18. 1887; died AugU!lt 19.J920,IIR'ed82yean.8mont.hs and 1 day . She was united in marriage to William H . Hoblit. July 19.1863 To this union were born two children. Luvilla M. anti Valentine M. (twi ns). In her early womanhood she u nited wi t h the Sugar Creek Christian chul ch and remained a member until, in he r declining yeara, ahe united with the Middle Run Baptist church , of which she remained amember unti I her death. She was a devoted wife and a kind and indulgent mother. Being of a social nature, she enjoyed ent8rtaining and visiting her friends lind neighbor.s . She leaves her 80n. three grandchildren- J epsp. V. Hartsock, Glenna Conner and Forest Hoblit. one hro Lher , Frank Thomas, of Waynesville. alao several neices and nephews and many friends.

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Dr. Dill, Osteopath 21 S. Broad· way. Lebanon. Ohio. Mrs. Emma Chapman III lpeDdlnll a few days in Spring bo ro. Judge Marlon Hamilton, of Lebanon. wail in town Monday. Be loyal to your county. Take In the Warren County fair every day.

IA COMMUNITY Walter and Chas. Bumatt. of Route II were Dayton vIlli tOri SaturEDUCATE THEM : CONfERENCE day.

. Miss Elizabeth Chandler ente rOn Thursday. August 26. the anCo mmunity Se rvice fne, of New Several members of the WayBorn-To Mr. and Mrs. Jam" tained at dinner Friday. the Misses nual meeting of the Farmers' Clubs Born- To Mr. and Mrs. Ray Smith of the county took place at WaynesYork. has accepted the invi tation of Kinlf. Saturday. August 28, 1'20, a Dorothy Dakin and ,Henrietta Mc-' nesvllle High School were down of Brookville. Saturday August 28. ville. The progrllm was rendered in on Mondal' eveninll and gave a the Community Ser vice Assocl'at,'on daughter. Kinsey. free conct!rt on the corner of ' 1920. a 90n. Mulberry and Broadway to ad- of Waynesv!lIe and vicinity to conthe audit~rium of the Methodist Edwin L . Thomas and family en- vertise the lawn fete. which was ,duct a Community Service conferMiBS .Dorothy Dakin left Tuesday church. but Mr C. T. Hawke kindl v You cannot afford to milS the tertained on Sunday Dr. and Mrs. given there last night-Western ence at Waynesville. evening for Clayton. N. M., to take threw' open his hospitable home for Warren County tai r"t hi s year. SepThis con{erenre will be hcld at the up her school work. A. C. Itobe'rts and daughters. E lma Star (Lebanon). tb~ social features of the occasion, tember 14-17. At the time. we wonde red why Waynesville Schoo l Sept. 8. 9. 10. and Alice May. of Morrow. thus adding very materially to th e Mr. and Mrs. Walter Cast attend· E H . h - t t ' ed Sheriff Waggoner and P rof. Bruner There will b e three sessions dai ly enjoyment IIf the members and MISS mma elg way en er 11m ' • . , h i ' Bo'rn- To Mr. a nd Mrs . Frank ed the Cast-Wingfield reunion at I ' F 'd "( J W were scrutlnlzlIlg t e party so c osely, conducted by six sIJec ialists; the Bub' nner friends present. They Legan to at dl as. rl ay u . rl\.. . b t th t th . . ' . HeBS, of Route 6, Monday, August Erlwards. the MiMes Tl'iliena and u no.w we suppose a ey were l ec ts discussed Will be community Clarksville Saturday. gather about II a. m • and. after a . 23. ]920, a son. Margaret Edwards' and Mr . and searchmg for t>rospectl~ e t ruan ts music, community gllmes. home tal social hour. were summoned to an Mrs. Thorne Andrews and IOn, V B h from school. For the enlightenment ent pageants,entertainments etc ! .. nd excellent dinner. served in the baseMrR. '" r.. . • arn art. 1 th ese gen tl emen ,,:,e ml. ~ ht s ta te story telling. Th is is a splendid 0-op_ Charles. of Xenia. spent Sunday The Waynesville Premier band o ment of the church by the Dorcas will play at the WarreD County fair . Mr. and Mrs. C. M. Robi.tzer enter. that we ha~e been reliably mformed portuni t~ for a.lI .those interested in wi th Mr . Chas. Buell. society . Wednetlday. September 15. tertalned last Wednesday evening that the friends of Frank Zell and community actiVIties t o learn more After anot her social SeRB ion • they Mr. Charles Fisher and family , of the io llowing g uests: Mi sse.s Mar- " Doc" Ellis are seriously considering ab,o ut the work of community develMr. Gail 'Ru8!'um nnd family and were called to the .:hurch to hear a Cincinnati. were week-end liuests of tha 0 Neal Dorothy Dakin and the advisability of eoteling them ill opment and educational activities well selected prugl'8m All heartily Mrs. Wm. Russum. ot Dayton. visitMr. W. H . Allen and family. Henrietta MCKinsev. the "Chart ~laBS" this fall.. Frank All sC9Sion~ are open to the public : joined in singIng "America." then ed relatives here layt week. Farr and Wilbur Sears will sta rt Following are the officers :~Pre!i the inv ocation was offered by the Robert Adams, of Dayton is spend· A surprise party was tendered next yeat, just S? s.oon as t hey are dent. Dr . J . T. Ellis. Secretary, Miss Dr and }irs. J. T: Ellis anil Mill! Rev .. B. C. Coburn. of Mt Vernon. ing this week with hl8 grand-parenta MilS l?oruthy Dakin at the Mrs. old enoullh, and I ~ IS ~ven rumored Henrietta McKinsey. 888isted by Dora Ellis attended the funeral of a Ohio. Mr. and Mrs. Ollie Davis. of Corwin The executive commlLtee ·broug ht " There ia 00 tlea.Lh: what. Hem. 80 I_ tranaJ- Amanda Wright home Friday even- that Frank El bon IS being taught at staff of National Community Service relati'fe in Marlon, Ind . • Monday. tlOII: About twenty wel'e present · home to 'recite the alphabet and to (Incorporated) I pecialists. Mr. inll. in the following report on nomina- 'l'lIla a"ark 0' alorlll 1,11'0"111 I. but • • lIllu. b MiBB Zilla Githen!l. of Da,ton. o! II•• , II!.. olly.lall. . Nolan, community music, MiBS arid ' t he evt!ning was pI easllntly spend coun~ as f.ar as 10. Mill8 Lillian Wilkerson is attend· tions, Which WIlS Ilct,cd on favorably: Wbolll Ilbnu .. 0 call death." .pent her vacation lut week with at cards. It tS saId tha t two mO.re of t ~e Marguerite M. Hussey. community -V M H . ing the Clinton County Teacher'S President, W. R. Lewis. Kingman; Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Lewl8, of Route smaller boys became uBwlldered m recreation, Mrs Harriet L. DeJarCard of ThaDka Ins titute at Wilm,ington this week. Vlce-President.leaac Irons, Lebanon: 5. Mr. and Mrs. C. M. Brow.n enter- the surgin~ throng and innocently nette. community Drama and story Treasurer Bnd Secretary. Miss McWe desire t{) expreRS our sincere tained at Sunday dinner' Mr. Ilnd ~andered Into one of Lebanon's for- telling. Mr. A. Lyle Dejarnette and . aMra. Mary B. Jessup and grand- Clure. Franklin . The Men's ChoruB, of the M. E. thanks to our friends and neighbors Mrs. Wm . Herell and daughters, mer "wet goods" emporiums, where other specialists to be announced. "The You'n'g Warrior" was sung daughter Grace Hockett. are visitchurch went to Centerville Sunday and all those who assisted ua during Florence Edith and Louise Mr and tbey loudly demanded that they be P g a Fi t 0 ing relatives In Mingo J\lnetion. by Ernl!l!t Earnhart, accompanied by the last illness and death of our • • . f h ' I ro r m- rs ay evening and rendered a 88Or«1 oon. . . Mrs. Fielder Hyde and son, John ed. An ot er contingent got oat . by Miss Etbel Hosier. both singing ,Ohio. cer t. mother. V. M. Hoblit and Family. all of Dayton. before they even reached the metrop9.30-1 O.OO-G~Deral meelmg of all and playing being rendererl with local committees. Addresses by olis. So. fri enas. cost what it may, One of the finest display, at the taste and discrimination . Mrs. Paul Mr. and Mrs. Harry Truax and local Mr . an d Mrs. 0 . L . Cr ane, Mr. we must endeavor to educate those ' h' officers and staff spedalists. Ralph Truax, of Cinclnnatl were Warren County Fair iabeinlf planned Mitchell. of SprinRboro. gave a draand Mrs. Cliff Burnet t and Mrs. precious youngsters before we allow ' u J.ect. years program for Waymatic reading in which a matrimon by the S . .Fred Co. ubanoD guests of Mr. and Mre. W. O. Raper. Louise Woolley were entertained at them to again venture forth to our nesville. agency worked out well for the Ial Store. Friday. dinner Sunday at the hospitable busy, bust.linl( Coun ty Seat. If we 10:00-11 :oo-Horoe talent entertainhappinel'8 of all concerned . Next. a ments. plays. etc. Lydia L. Cottrell. daughter 01 home of Mrs. Huldah Burnett and do not some snal! mav stir in his More people will be at the Warren MiMeS Louise and Carolyn Smith. vocal selectioll, "Whisperimc Hope," family, of Route 5. sleep a~d run over ·the·ro. 11 :00 - 1l :30-Dlscussion community was attractively presented by Miss John and Catherine Cottrell. was of Brookville. are spending a fe~ - - -- - • foru mB. pu blic speaking, debates County fair this year than nero beetc. fore In Its hiatory, for the falr will days with E. V. Barnhart and Helen Hawke and Mrs. · Chas. West. born April 1.1861, near Wilmington. Mrs Mary Edwards and daughThe speaker of the day was Mr. Clinton County. and departed this ,amily. 12:30- 1:OO-DiscuBSion of games and be worth 'IjtQ,lng to. Cha. West, of Wooster. ·Ohio, who life August 27,1920, 'seed 59 years. ters entertained at 6 o'clock dinner game demonstration for teachers. He was • months and 26 daya. She was Tuesday evening. Mr. Jesse Wrll(ht All the featur. at the Warran The Art and Horticultural dtlpart· took Italy as his theme treat his subject with au 1I0r. united in marriage. Ma, SO, 1192, to Ilnu wife, of Springboro, Mrs . Lina Cour.ty fair this year are at the top. menta will be full to overflowing able story tel- you will miss a grl!8t deal If you do this year. "f)on . t fall to aee the ity, having been In the consular· ser- ' Frank Pratt, who preceded her in F Devitt, Julia Donovan. Lizzie hng. . Susan Haines and MiBB MarBaily. vice in that coun. t ry during the war. death seven years ago. not get In on this. displaya fi:80 - 5:oo-Games and play. Dis. After singing an appropdatesong, Lydia leaves to mourn her 1088, garet RUlSum. of Dayton. The band concert and lawn' fete cussion and demonstration. . Clifford Marsh~1I and Mila Eleanor the company ~as dilifDiaaed by He.". two sisters-Susan and Fannie-of ~ The annual Warren County Teach· last Wednesday eveninlf was a suc- 5:30-6:30-Supper-Note: Those Mack, of Cincinnati. are speDdlna a Coburn. This ended a very delil(llt- Waynesvill", and one brother, Frank, . A me'rry crowd of ' young folks ers' Institute atarted Monday of thla who wIsh to attend this supper cum posed of Mr . and Ml'II. Fred cess In every particular. The band, week at the hqme of Mr. and Mrs. ful day. leaving pleasant memories of Brookston, Indialls . week at Lebanon, and all of the loas usual, was in I,{ood form, and renmust give name . to committt!e and warranting equally pleasant anMrs. Pratt hu lived her life in the Furnas, the MiBSes Edna Cornell, J. C. Evan•. ' cal teachera are attending. by noon of same day . t1clpations for the' m~tlna: next year midst of fdends In the vicinity of Inez Thomas. Dorothy Dakin, Mes- dered 80me excellent numbers. The of the town sel'ved at Evening younlf ladies al Lebanon. Waynesville. She was known fa~or• Charles Mitchener. Hobllrt Marsh , Mr. and Mr•• Clint McPherson and The Compton-Mill, reunion will be and for a couple of hours 7'00 7 1'" C 't ably for her many deeds of kindnesS .and William Mitchenel' spent last the tables ~ -----two sone, Charles and Frank. of beld Monday, September 6th, at the b' h '" f II I . : .,ommum y concert . ' d '1 ' t hey h a t elr anus u . t was 7 15 8 15 C and service of good will. a friend in Thursday evening at Lakeside. ~ Caesar's Creek church. RelaUves a great surprise to the band mem- ' - ;. - ommum y. smg nnd dls- Indiana. are spending a few dQa need Ilnd a help in time of trouble with Mr. A: Titul and family. are cordiallv invited. Mrs. Rachel Kevs entertained at a bers to see such a large crowd pres- . cU~lOn of commumty music . . and care. ent, as the weather condit ions were 8.15-:-9.1 5.At.ld ress on community Because of rain, Manager Chas. The funeral service!!! were held at famiJy dinner last Wednesday the not the best to insure such a large servIce by Staff ~nd lo~al people fol'" ra. J .. VI. Edwards and dauahters folbwing.guests: Mi. and Mrs. S. Cook telephoned the Uberty A. C, the t.ome of Mr. Charles Smith, Mr '11 lowed by open dl.cusslon. Mi88e8 Trlllena and Marpret. and d howel'er, WI d Th e b an, ball club not to come, therefore J. A. Pine. 'mlnister at the Ferry Lev Cartwright. Mr. and ' Mrs. J. O. crow. r.t~. Sue Halhes attended the Linton Second Day-MorDinK Cartwright. Mr. Levering Cart- clear about $100, which wa~ far bethere was no game here Sunday. Cl)rii!tian Church, officiating. picniC at Wilmlnrlon lut week. yond "their expectatioO!l. People 9-001O;00Discusslon of story telwright, the Misses Mart ha Burnett, .... ---'"- - - ling. The responsibility of parGro~n Lodge: Knights of Pythias. Emma ~artwriKht, Kizzie Merritt, were present from all the surroundMr. and Mrs. Harold Cartwlrht inl( towns and felt repaid forcominll ents in development of child and son and' Ralph Cartwrlaht, of Mra. Fred Sherwood and famll,. are anticipating a big time at their Rhea Janet and Evelyn Cartwright. id eals. long distances to ·hear the concert. of Columbus spent last ~eek hire ~ular meetlnl( . to.night. Several Dayton. apent Sunday afternoon ----'wlth relatives, Mr. Sherwood joining members of the famous lola Lodge, On last Tuesdav evening August Noon with their aunt, Mrs. Rachel Keys, hili family Sunday for a IIhort '·vi!llt. al80 members of various other Day23. a merry crowd gather,ad at the 12:30- 1:60-Music in the · school. home · of Mr. and Mrs. Frank E. Several base ball fana went to ton lodge!!!. are expected to be presDiscussion for teachers. Thomas to remind their oldest Bellbrook Sunday afternoon to He : The Waynesville Premier band ent.. The third rank will be conAfternoon daughter Miss Inez of her Elighteenth Bellbrook defeat the Vail-Kim. All will be llreeent Wednetlday of tb. ferred upon one candidate. The local K. of P. lodge went to 2:~0 -3:30-Special music possibili- team , of Dayfon, the lCore heinl( S We desire to sincerely thank our Warren Countv fair, and will I(lve D members and 8Ojourning brethrtln Schantz' park, last Thursday, and birthriay. Those present were Mr. ties. and Mrs. Ben Smith and daughter, many friends who have been so kind to 2. rood mualcal prog~am' thr:ouahout 'ere urgerl to be present. held their annual picnic. Abo!lt 100 3:30-5:00Home talent entertain. Viola an-d Bon" t harles Mr . and Mrs. to us, in helping with our lawn fete; 'the day. - - - -.... - ••- - - members ond their families particiments, plays and pageants. Levering Cartwright left for hli Alfred Hay and daughter. A.lberta that it was a succeBS is due largely pated.and had the time of their livea. 5:30-6:30- ·S II p per hour-Note: home In Evanston, III.. after apendto the splendid support accorded us. and M·ra. Percy Reason and lion Mr. When In Lebanon. call and see Ule At . the dinner hour, the tables Those wishlnlr to atwnd thi~ ing thll summer here with billrrandLo ~,jn. Mr. and Mrs. Fred FurnlUl, Our especial thanks are tendered to tablN of Ane shoes, odds arid ends. groaned with the best of the season. supper must- give name to th e parents, Mr. and Mrs . S. L. CartIN 'JlOUBLE the advertisers on our billil. to the and Mrs. Roy Burliman, the Mr. being put out every day and at prlc After dinner, Ifames of all kinds Mi88(s Inez Thomas, Ethel Satterth- gentlemen who donat~ tranaporta- committee before noon. wright. : es that ' will utoniBh you. at the S .were indull(ed in until dark, when Second Day-Evening waite, Glenna March, . lind Anna tion for our advertising tour. to tlie Fred Co. Big Store. the picnic closed . Ice cream and Thomas. the Messrs Hobart Marsh, boys who distributed bills. to the 7:15- 7:30-('-ommunity concert .. Bobby, Howard and Ed Burton, water melons were 'also served duro Lowell Thomas, Harry Satterth· younr ladies who sang and who con- 7:30-7:45-Communlty sing. and Pitcher Jarrett played ball SunMr . a~d Mra. S. L.· Cartwrlllht ing the a.fternoon. waite, Robert Thomas and Mr and ducted affairs so ably last Wednes- 7: '0- 9: 15-Gametl. DiscIISilion and day with Dodds againlt the MalDleft Saturdl&Y tor Ctiattanl)()ga. Tenn . ....:..-At a late day .evenlng, and to those ' who do·Mrs . F. E. Thomaa. ville team, defeatinr them bJ a where they will spent &everal days demonstration. . hour all departed wishing MI88' Inez nated cakes. Bcore of 9 to 8. at Lookout Mountain and other atThird Day-Morning WAYNE!'VIlLE PREMIER BAND many more happy birthda)7s. tractive points in the South. ' 9:00- 10:00-Dlacu89ion ' of home Rev. and Mrs .. B. C, Cobum, of . games General ' meeting for Mt. Vernon, Ohio, spent I..t . Mr. and Mrll.J . W. Cast, of Clarksparents. with ·C. T. Hawke and family. 11ville, .nd Mr. and Mrs. Clint ' Me. The September 11, meeting of held the Waynesville T. will be . Noon Helan Hawke accompanied them to . Pherson and two BOna. Charlee and" Frank, of lrid iana, ",,,re the guetlti 12:80-] :oo-Story telling for · teach- their home saturday, tor. villI. at home• .'of Mrs. C. F. Chaptiiim on lhe Tueaday September 7th. at 2:30 . . of Mr ,. A. Tltua and family. Sunday. ers. p. m. Let 'all tnembel'll be present. Mothers'contemplatlq Shoe p!U'There will be election of officers an Afternoon and Eveolng Mr.·Elbert Snider.· Laura KJbby. ~huea for the boy., IPrl. aod cbll, appointment pf delegates to IItat~ A . L. King will hold hIls sale of The can niDI( factory started Thurs- 8:00-5:00-Community play after· dren should caJlat the S. Fred Co. Mrs Etta Surface, of Lebanon and and couitlJ l'OIlventions, Pleatte rMke Bil( Type Poland China t,op 011 day and r~n the rest of the :week. noon on school grounds. Mrs John Whitaker and lIOn, MarLebanon Blr Store 'and examine th. a,peclal 'e it'ort to I(et out. · . Thuf.adlY, September 9th I!I t. hilfarm The corn tbis year Is of excellent 5:!)O-6:00-Story telling. ion took dlnner with Mr. and Mra. 'Educator Shoe-the ah~ foC' ..... Ie. • .... • on C.eaar'. Cre\!k. Tbie saJe will quality. and -from all appearaDeft. f:OO-1:00- Supper. C. M. Brown. "·riday. and comfort. . eom~ the beet of hislltock. in. will ripen more evenly than It h.. 7:00-7:15-Blnd concert: Boy'l . School Suit time il here. CHAN·~t cludina Denny'a Giant 2D~I, • boar for the past &eversl seasons. This 7~15-7:45.-Communlty sing. Mt. Helen Ki.~ of CIUt' U. d td ft will Insure a better run for the 7:45- B:ao~Addresses . It bas been anticipated by the S . welahlng 1000 poun a II a ne. 8:30-Cloaln" Bin... 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"It YOll dldo't, who dltl 7" "It UlllSt huve been Mr. Wick." "There you go. jlllllpin g nt concl u!JIon. Wh y not Olllire Drn,lro rd 7" '" with lIl e, showing It e hlld bl! 11 tl sed to "h~' do you mcnU ou Io cr? Do yon w nrchlng with other prlsouers. He .u.pecr her ?" tal ks. too, without · lU o\'lng hi s IIpg. ' "It sh d Idn' t do It, \\"11\' did she 'l;h nt's a slIre sign. T hey 1011 1'11 thut come dO\\,1) her to s e yuu 1" In ,lrl son 80 th ey cnn tllik wlllluu t " m." .How did you know s he \\'os hore ?" Ul e guurds knowing IL" ':Whllt 1.a tltaU" "I "'0.8 .",ntch lng you 1111 1114J ume '''l'hul's 80," I cr Ied. "It _tru ck me "Wh7, did you villt my apartment 70,~ were tnlklng to her." U1Ut th~re \Vila something funny ubout lat, 1.lt nlpn Wby (tId you put that n:!t h ll\\' di d you kllOlV who Iho Ule wuy Wick tnlk ed, but 1 could'n' t W~,8? b"I'o told jus t whnt It \Vns ." revol'l'er to /oY dresser?" "n,volver," IIbe QUeried In a puuled 1 .88W Ihe o~er OD~ thlB morn Int. "Wlel, 's a crook, n\1 !'Ight, "bu t 1 tooe, "wIiat revolve r'" TlJe~ look nUke, think h e , comes from sOlllewh ere lip· ~B t I d tl /8tuI Il or mnybe out West, IHlt h e ' "The revol. ver w Ith wblch WS9 Lu. u lOW I yo u kllow whlclt s ister' hltslt' t Intelil gelice e notl gh to he uny. 1 tan wal II: I li ed " It wn s ?" • "Y did' tltln g IUDI''' thnn " r unn er f,)r t he . She e yed I ' b k d su rprlle, ' . au n t seem 10 get nlong well ,nng." . "Wb en ough In your tnlk to r It to be B nI'rue n II oc e 7 do :rou 80Y, thl. to 'met 1 buru," he Ilnswt>reu with fl noth er grIll. "Well , w hl1t's YOllr Ih enry ?" I U~k etl. l· .e~er uw tlte revoh'er." . [ t botl not been Illy Inten ti on to r e"It Wick ,lIel n't murd er Mi ss Lu tlln. Inlre Brodrurd's who dIll 1" You cannot deal' that you ware In venl O\ ' l'n to him lIlY apartmeot lo s t olght.'''' second vIsit to my upnrtnlClI!. \Ju t I '" don't know yet. Wick nln 't blJ; "But the revol ver:' ehe protested. I ea\\' how foolish It would he me to enolO gl, . IIlg jobs tllk" hi" Ill~n to ' aUCIIIIlt to deceIve or to withhold any pilln 'he lll. 'J'hls wholo Ihln!; Is n loforu,utl oll t roLD lu ch a ijhrewd ob, big o tl'nlr, ca refully I,lnllnell ou t. It server . tll kes more brnlns thun Wlek ove r "We'vo Got to FInd the Crook That II Wlth nu t r eser ve and wllh the ut. drellme d of b ,wlng to I)lullt unony· Back of All Thl_the Master Mind." mOsf detftll I proceedell to relllte ev- mous Dotes und terrIfy peopl e Deorl y '''lit e big crool, Iltn t Is bne/< or 11 11 Ihls erythlng lhnt lind hll ppel ed sIn ce lout of th eir senses WIUl myst rl ou ~ - th(' ItlllSII' I"IUIl,d." had Helm bIOI the IIfterDl>on before, whispers Bnd th en to stclll the Brnd· "The I'lIn st cr· ltlln d," I ecll o~d. I told of Illy d iscovery or th e s ec ret tord papers and the Gasto n peorls nnd " Yes," ho S it hi, "tber '8 u hI" crook ,ponel In my room lind or Ihe blind Ulen when things gat hot to hnve you eO hrn ln s mcwher e thllt hns b u dl, ptissogt! Wtly Into whi ch It 0111101' Iltiy alre ady tramed os the goa t to bl Bmo r Clin g th e "'ltolo rI ot, lind [llnn l1 lnJ: th e uc ~ll) n s of Wl cll lin d of thc teleled. at Burhllru's hU I' lug !Uode th e things on." "Then you thInk my dis hnl's:e from phone gi r l, nntl mu ybe of Cln lt·c Bnld. perllotl JOllrn 'y ol'cr th e \\'hl~O\\' le,11;0 to Inspe 't flnd, or th e SC" CIl IOIS we the offi ce waR part or the plot?:' f tlrd, too." llUd 'h pnI'll, fOil 0\\'0'(1 I,y tlt e s hot. or " SlIre It \\'1\ 8. You hutted In on "r wond er If It cOllld be ,b r ex. lm . how .Blll'hnrn hll,l 11,'(1 blll.'~ hy the \\,IIY their bln cl(lnn ll r lnns, nnd they wont· l>nlld. Rhe tolt! JII e, lllOlll'h, 1\ few she CIIIII , 11I11I r hurl mn d"wn ~lnlr8 ed to get sQ ll ore wllh YOll . nnll II YOtlll1; mOlnell ls ,(g'), t lt nt s he hnd not helll'(1 and ",lth Wi ck hud Itl sco\' e rcd til e fllllow out at work and discharged 10 of him lrol' yen I'.!:!, and she secUl tI to body. I told hlnl e ve ry detnll ~o Cur "lsg1'llce Is IIIw8 Y8 un easy mllrk tor me to b, lell ln" I.ho t"utl ;", as I could re ln e lllb ~r It , wlud lnir liP SUHll lc.JolI." . "J don' t thlnl! It \\,118 him," sa id wllh Illy cntchlng Clnlre' Brud fol'd leov· "Alld \\'118 It port of th e III t to Connan . "H WII6 only n chlltlll' ' tlr . lilr my IlpnrtUl PIlt, jus t Iw rore my nr' ,jlIIlItl C ~lI ss Lu ln n's 11111,·,101' on Ill!!?" It he's In It 8t u\l. Il c's only one of the r est ond the IIl1dlr,g or th o r el·ol\,er. "I don' t lIoink so. 'fit ' 1.,II1on luu r · gllnl{. Tl c 's not lI le mn t'I·· ttllml." "You don 't think the del ecth'rl der WitS 'til ,, ·d den t. '"I' COl th e bi g· "J 11I)\lt! wc cun kC~)1 the Ilrltdrord~ tllelt,s!!l\'!!s rlanted th e gun on you 1" ge~ t crook s seldom dell b cl'Hl ely plnn ' ou t or it ullubetl1el'," 1 BUIt\. " :Lou '('h eY" 'e 1111 urruld ' of th e)' s , ( :O"lIHII I- " "Yo .. C .. nnot Deny That You W.re In he a ekerl. "1" 'e henrd at them dO.log mllrd el·. chnlr. Sh e cnme In a nd l urp rlse(\ "1 IIntl c '·.!'" I\I," h In l!!r,·upte<l. "1 tI,ln s:s lik e that." My Apartment Lut Night." li e spoke with sucb an nlr of h100' ~jlll ,e on e nt. 111 "all~ In the uDu rt· " .... w h.. ", .I h" III nil li es. You ne ~ d "What do you melln b7 that? 1 know cenc thllt' !tnd to slolle. 1 doubt If ootbln, ot any reyol ver ." there we"e nluny trI Cks or detcetl vea "Lalit · olrht, a fllW minutes atter tha t Gorll'nn dId not know all nhout. )(1.. Lotan woa murdered ," I enid "~'h e y hnd no OP I)O rtunlty whatel·er. It.rDlJ', "lome maD Or womllll eotered Nell he r or I'hem had been oe ur the off a$in.my room. and placed a revolver with dres8er bero ,·c. nnd I WII8 watching On. a$ilVope cbamber dlscbarged In the d ..ner their ,"cr y nlome llt," , Gone a.gin. t.D my bedroom. It ,vas evld~t1y "Wall, \I'ho dId hide the revoh'or placed there tor tlte PUrpOSlI ot t!\row· th ere, If Ih~,\' didn't ?" S!tcnanigan.. Ing suaplclon on me, of maklo. me " I don·t kn ow." out tlte murd ~er. The detective. ''Oolll (ln't Wi ck hnl'e daDe It?" touod It 'th ere and arrested me. If "[ ",n ~ willi hIm el'ol'Y moment atter you did oot enter Iby upartmell\ tn we t1l s cn"eroo th e body." bIde the revol ver, wb7 tllen were you "Mur hi! II wn. ClaIre B radford?" th e re'" J s hook my hend. "I koe w notblng about the murd'!!r," "I th ou/(ht nt ' f1rst It might hO'l"e Ihe anlwered IrreleYRntly, ·"until thle been sit . bllr I'm convin ced sInce tnll:. mornlog-untU I read nbout It ID th. Ing with Iter thn t It W OB not. Sh,,', papers." either entire ly Innocellt or else the "What ebout Wick?" I hurled at mos t wond erful act resl · ln the world." ber. "Didn't Wick tell you'" "I thi nk WI! enn lelll'e Iter out at Ito" ""\Vlck," 6he r e peated 10 a puz~led vl!ntured (Jilrmno. way. "Ob, lIfr. Wick. the superintend· "Thill. leaves onl y Wi ck." ent. No, I have not seen blm for trey· Gorlllan shook hIs hend p081t1vely, eral days." . "No, Wick dIdn't do It. He's 8 bid "Old you ,do oothlDIr yeaterdny af ' a na a ll rl gl, t, aDd he h8 S done time, but he's oo ly 1\ tool ." bls dIrection 1" "Uow IIbsurd I or C'OUr8e pot," "Wick haa d one time I" I esclnimed. "\Vby, thea, did 70U &,0 ' loto m7 "How did you 1I0d thnt out? What rooma'" bave you lea roed ab'out blin 1" . She looked at me with a frlgbteneer Gormao II'looed at my eOler quea· tace, and ber manD.r becaUla morl Uoolog. conlu .. d. "I don't know mU'c h obout him yet, "I really belleye you are trying to bat I'm 8ure he'" an ex·coo: While Implicate .m e In your crtme," sit e eJtl.~ you were 10 c.o urt thl. DlorolnK," be ulated. "It'. ab.urd t .. r you to · t1'7 ellpl,a1oed, "I weot up to the Grand· de ok to take a look: at thloge for my. to Que.tloD me thl. wa,." "La.!l7." Interrupted th. keepttf, leU. Wick Bhowed me through tbe ""OU'U ba", to b, aolol !lOW, Tlm.'1 Lutao apartmeot, th inking I woe froUl th. cowner's ottlce. I apotted IJlm at A mI ,he II,o"t!· is.-onc shoultlll't nll~lIl pt [0 drive anolher fellow's car.

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E ED It \' ~~ for tllp- .y IHd:lO bu , ti tOll O: theuce N, 1<1 25' \\r. 3.'U.I ·h._ to " Le lnlld Bunning ve .1(, SIA Bulll' r Sl,ono; ~ er II lI r,·. ~tl\le ulluJy~l" til"' ( t.holl '0 S, . 1 60' "r, ~ . 8 ch • . to 8 n uil KIh e i Btlkar . !" o r 1ll 0nl' Y only St.(1110 "nd Routh - wrst. corner of the horeJIl ,1&- litl rlll ln'lIiOl' ... ..... ..... .. ..... _ IH JIti I'wrailCU I.rat.:tj th en :e , IJl U au hi . a ,31 eli. W .. lte r B O(;fl n v .. .' e .. ~i unll lJ:th al t J II\-"."'i ll ~ II s t o m nt, 19,69dlS .) t o l\. 1' ohllo iu t it., PolI.y .. .. ........ .. .. .. .. .... ..... II\) !'I~% ('o '\tor o r tho l'lnkuoy H()a ~ 1. wit.DeS:! 0. Ht.o ne inert· IlIlItter .. .... .. .. . ..... ....... Bilk r . J!' o r monus 00 1.1. . lo!jlu ~~ t Nl ~~?l~ ~,~1:;U'N ~~io t~oth ~~ , c~,rfnlo~,iUJ~h~c~t;: W Ileil lieN'! .... .. . " .. . .. ...... .. .. .. . ell 91, stO riO 011 tho e flS " sho ulder o f Bil id rond nnd In D. B Uoderw l o ,l, UarveYIII,urg, Proceedings Lhe Ulltit. MlCt.loH IIno; thonce wi t h the socl lon ~ I Co 110 t\llli I'O IL(I N, .. .. 2b E '8, 69 ehs, t o 1\ 6\.Ono I)b o n e 3J.3. . In I,lw ru' lti e r of t h t>~lI t () r f Oh io .at III ,,110 WO. ~. ~I""h . n",1 60 loo ~ IQtt~h · wo. ~· rr IU t hu old olm nt t.llo bond o r 81\.111 He utin~ ~tUV t' N(1 I f ~i'l. e 1 I va «red R lIl110 hr T h o c1 ufun tlltl1t orly ' '. , , () gOO! I'ltl klluy ICIIIl(' ; Lh~u 'o on n now til 181uII 11110 pe rsnllllily lI u ltll u w l " tl~"d t " lit .. ;o; • • ~ 10 W. J5. <b ·hs. "', Iho pl,,"o or bo' Ilr,lllr, '0. :;1111111 It ,,11 r," )1 I),,"k, Co urt th ll t h e t) \\'oi! t ho Stltt ll " f HllIt'ltI ~ . r" " tfLllIl nl! ~1.'IY · OtlO anti Sa.onLy, Nl co ooe $12, I..qtllro lit tho Puu l 'wo tllludrOOLhs &orlll . (ll l.n ocr.. ,. I }lOO lU, tot-! ' Jil io '~(jO to be le vl erl on h is WH'd" Lod obit He le. SECOND TRACT. sorted oorn, $1 liD hll A "SI~II 'I ' dill ~h oet", e o r O hlo . an l lln Wayno rewlater(> d t h'rsey Hnll • I'I"~/ Dr" I O,,.nH Il l', \\' orron Cou n t-y , tind Wu.shlnatoD , r:: r -, Probale Court Proceedin g8 'I'"\\',,.hl ll, ~ l tlll ,gOlller;Y UO uuLy. a lltl !J"lnll II 0 11 ./>7" rwo good 0 11l1 .hor~" wheat . ,, 10 " h ( SeeLloli ) ~. 1 . 3. I~ . G. he~wo611 Lbe ' drlllt! $25 api eo~ . J o hn Str" WO, a'." 10 ~h o m a Ll nr 01' Ml e es t" I a 0 1 till rn h MIII onls. UII<1 toomltlecl 61,(1 descrIbed .. ( u l . ' 1,,\\ . : . ll'R lclllulC at • • wmo lit a Cv uo ty llo11tl , U 4, WayneS vill e , Ohi o , .~ Mo 'reory, dece ll sed. F irst "od finn l lUll I Itl I he CaaL 8cct.lon line. iL bolof( t h e l ooo nnt npllrov ed . Il{,roh'''o .~ r,II .."or o( ',ho heroin dCt\crlOOd PI gs "ntl 1 Pulnnll Chlntll:low for r,"lnlnl< tloence N 82° to 43 31 cha . t.o I . II I in the matt or of \!j' " es l,!\te o f IIlrn"~, "'u U. tiL tho norM,· wo.t coruer ot ,101. tn ct · Mil e , are tl g l'O( Inqlllre of ' )h,uI Null, d accus al1- Sooo nd tlud Iho"co B. I· 10' W. 11. 00 rho.1<l n locus, po. t U IS, Rlok8, R , D. 4. WIIyuIl8Vllle !:lOK I ucco nnt ~·ppr ovocl. . ~~ri::gr\Io~~\~~c3. ~; ~ r ,~p. •~.• ~·I~:. ~':; .~o: Obio, . . p8 ' ~BL tor l\ 1I t.J \\' c;llvlftlo n line; t-heoct.t by & new In tho mn tter of the est 'lto 0 1 lIuo '. Sl , 0 It. 3 ~.• 5 c hao t.o n .t.ono tu thn ATabor Organ, in good condUion :ill-fa h Amknda Harts ook, d ece used g':~L":~I'rt:::' I"~~:I·,~~tl~t~~lutr._~~.~~r; 'I~~ 'obeOI) If Bold !!Qoo Inl}otre of Will admit-ted t,o pr o bnte . . J. B Lloc ohl 01111 JIL ~ hc Il.nd 01 the Plnknoy !toad : Mn. (jrtloa Llnooln t:!n>itb WuyntlM . ., ~ Bon d Lh enco. with .,,"1 BueUII " 1100 tlutl Uuuoty ville Ohio l>enoe Is 1I1111oi nt ed Axecuto r rond N. • " ~~ ' K. 14 . us l·".. (puslog tlU 01,1 ' , So . 15, 000. J . 0 Cf\r~wrt g ht , ,1. WIll Sl.ol16 0.(. i.OJ \!hl, In the \\,os" whoel t.rack· 01 , White find J. E, JOlltl fl Y IIro Ill' f,~~tls'i::','~~o ~~ ~I:,~ P8~';?C::L~~~~I~gti;g~:~; : Mnle Bog. slxceen months old. poin ted Il"pprn Isers . ae l'e. ( ,;t . a nc r•• ): There IJtloa la.7l IIcrllI Immune, 81)0 o f the gre"t Denny litlo LraeL In Montgoll1ery CounL,. IGlau, Inqu!re at tbl' 8 0'" f In the mal,ter o f tbe e~t Rt '" of o/ Rnld 1"0,11 ... ~tlle lloo"e described •• "FlraD ' . " .uoa or Edward Uoort,n ey, ileoallsBd. Prl. T ..,'L" hR. "cen duly ond legally a ppralllllcl illformo t\on, 88 the "uno ,,' 110180.50 aud will oat be v a te SIIII:I of porsoufl.1 property or . lu lor Ie.. thon Lwo·thlrd. 01 .. td lum . Bald . der ed. roal OIIL. 'e above d68Crtbed •• " Secolld Tract" A :\.l!peed Motoroyole and I:Ildo Car ho. !J001l dul, .I,pnol~ In 'hI! aum 01 10 Al ooodl'ton I nqu Ire of $9.55.00 and ...111 no~ 106 tOld Ibr 1_ thao . I. wo ·~hl rd $ o/aald ou on : 1.ld. two tracta 01 8en Purks, WaYDelvlllo Oblo MarriaQ'e [J/oenaea roal •• I.to will lJe olr.red tor oal • ..,paratel, · ' , , . will 01.0 be olrereol.tor •• Ie t.ogeLher .od 11'1 F rank R08ell, 1I111esmnn, 0' Wny. autl w tll bo oole! 10 ' tb. way t.o brlblJ Lite moat nos villo, and 14188 Anna Mi ohener. m OllOY, Term. o f 8ale, one·,hfrd cuh In blPperB' Pride PlnmA. 1260 per hand, oll e· th lrd In ono yp ... alld ooo· lhlrd 10 o f Lebanon, bnRbel Inqutre of M, W l:Iil.v llr 1' ''0 ,~urs t",m day 01 ••Ie wlLh IlIte ..... t on 11l rlolorred paYmont. lit 11.)( per ".001 per •• 81 Harold IrOD8, ten oller, and Miss &Urtllm lrom day 01 oule .•altl deterred pa~ . R D, ", Wa.yne8vllle, Ohio. Etbel 'S nook, both o ~ L ebllnou, . ~r~~\r~~ ;~m, l ecurel! by mortgag& olj t . Fresh Cow, 3 Big l'ype Poltlod. Wm. S. DrwiA. t.innllr, of Leunn o lJ, AL PE I{1' S. CORNll1l,L. ' Ubiua. Pigs. 6 t-iprlDg t:!tookt1 rl! . 1 j'EAIll , N. ' OO RNI' I, L, an ~1 Miss .Mllbol G ood'w ln , o f. R o p If,\HRY O. OOllNELL. B ailer. Jnqntre o l Milton M"pD~n : kln s vttle. Executon 01 tl,o lut will 01 al,tI, titlr"eYIIUurg, Ohto . III Albert Col'l10ll, docetl8lltl. PEA UII ES, I!xtrQ nloe onM. In , , qnl ra of W . H. O,rndorr, I!holle (lll 4 , It 0 .3. Wavne8vllle, .() arl

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te,·lnu.ty IlI H al'pe8t~a . c..,eHlIllt', n. hull hud OIJI'UI·tunltlea Cur Iwo,,;oll Wick lind Ihe teh!\.hooe Itlrl. Ba .... !Jnr" IInll rec!ll h,d uu ce bavlng heard her rother Hllf'rlk of hhn 10 dlspllral' Ihll terms. flud It becn he who wal I'IUIlluK uglllnst th e Bradtord. aoil hn d brought me Into Ib e ~ en8e 88 • 8c"pegollt 1 WUij old Rufu B Gus toa the mul~ mlllll? Where 11'08 he? CHAPTER XI,

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The House of Whispers ~

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Ing fllrth !!r nlNut til e pnss ngoway. Bls mtnd WIIS IlIlJlJOrnly mulle up Ihllt II mi lll !lot exist, H \\'IIS tho ollly tl'hmll I hud In all the gl'ellt city, .nd I must lea ve It ~o him to wurk tile thll ll( nllt In hl8 OWIJ wny. MWliut ohuut II lowyer?" I nsked. "Didn't th e court a8slgn you onel" "Yes, lout he took It tor granl ed tllBt was Bultty, 90 I got rid uf 111m."' "Well, there atn't lUueh a In wyer could do yet. I'll dIg up one wheo WI! need hIm. llnlt t8 oat possible In a IDurdllr case, 10 there IB oothlna for 'You to do but to 81t tlgbt aud luke It III eaBY OR you con. By the WilY, have 'OU hea rd anythlllg trom old Gastoo Ilnce you were arres ted?" "Not 8. word:' ] nnswered. "] have not th e loast Illeo where he III or hO\9 to rellch him." "Humph, thnt'. funny." 881d Gorman abstracledly, "Ooud ·by, I'll _ 'OU agoln tomorrow.'· He poulld('d 011 the cell do.or, ond II lUard released htm, leaving me alone to polld ~ r over my pllgill. alld espeelally over his Illst Qu"stlon. Wbat had he meant lIy It? Where \\'01 old Rutlls Ooston' Once more suspicion of my aged r~lnll\' e ~ hot thruugh , lilY IIrnlo. Wal II posslbl' tllllt his wus tbe moster ,,!Dd behlUd aU this plotting? GOI'

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li'ortunntcly for mo, there hnd recently been II W6\"e or public crlUclam of the courts f r the IDOl delu),a III brlnillng crhululIl ""sea to trial. and tbe dls l rlct IIttoruey wos mo\'1nl with alt celel'!!y to lorln« III)' cuse to a can· An Inlllctlllcn t IIlIuln.t me clusion. for the lIIul'll"r of O'IIM), Lutllo had beeu quickly round and the date had been nlr"lIdy sel f.)I· th e trlul- ooe WBllk hcnc" 80 Ihill. the pel'lod of IUY IUCOI'Cl'I'Utloll !lnd lluuiJt (I" to III¥ ulll· wllte fute seemed lik ely to be very brlet. Utterly absunt os the sltuntlon WIl8, accused of lDurderll'/i B womon whom I never hud seen aod hardly bad heurd. of until I laW' her Iylol dead In her oportlU"lIt., consclous at I was of my entire Innocence lu th\\ i I.Dlltter, HtllI , as In the .0Utude ot OW eoU I r""tawed the casll, I t(l und myself focIlIl the ordl'lIl ot a trial for murder with cOII ~ ldcrnble ' Il\lprehenliion. certainly looked IreulIIstone!!s much · nil Illst me, 1'here W88 .. bao.1 lllt.-Iy ll O \\'/ly 10 which \ could refute . 'h .. 1".1)0101'1\" ot the two !lelectiYel

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Wornm 0 li n rdlog, Republican candidate t~ Prellclonl, telUAc a crowd of Blltilu818ijt\C 6upporters t hat wltb unalterable falUl ... pIe4a. Odellty to Ills country and to God ,

The Miami Ua.zette , $1.50 a year.

PORT ARMS r AND 'KEEN EYES

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but ODe. • man 111 cbarred with murder hi' bandt are tied . It was fu· tlle'tor me to mentlo.o It apln , .veo to tht detectlv. or to m, law,er, until • ach time 81 I coald IIhow It to them and convInce them that I knew what I wa. talk.lo, about. WhIle l' w.. debaUrae the lltuatlon ID m, cell, !l lIeepj!r opened tbo door. ~!'fou' r. W!"'tll!1 downltalrl," he an· Ilounoect. "What II IU" ,I ..ked, wonderIngly. "You've 1I'0t a vl.ltor."/ . (To \Ie OO.tlDU~ . )

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A. MAFFIT

8he'lI tile dO llghter of Counl Moroalill of F.lIINIlK, N. Y ., .. and b018. noU ce tit!) r ~ gulor arm) rIlle, tbe on" W l~;l (no kick In It. Mln ' MorDslul 10 (Ill." at the best rifle shotl In tll@ c,.:;.untry. recent· 1y attalDln~ a ltlth score at the national rift!) m.R ~ :lot Cam,p Perry, Oblo. Notlc" th., padding on tbe r1C.~~

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The Place to Buy Your Farm Dr. J. A. McCoy, Supplies is of Veterlnarv

Everett Ear~y

Graduate of 01110

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Waynesville.

Kelter Tanl(lIge, Hominy "tclll, Oil Meal, Cottonseeli Meal and Barl~y.

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Tile, Fencinlt Posts, Fertilizers,

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Beyond HIs Control.

:. OIDCOI tD tor two' or three da ys, but at the ond . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . N'.'IOD.s llaalo Dt~ • of the third doy, n dtscusslon arose amI n hond to hnrtrl fight ensued. DIs lIIother. ' hcarlIlg th e commotion, qui ck· Iy rllshod 10 the scene nod aumonlshed, Read Gazette's ... Examined Correctly ... . "It Isn 't nice 10 fight, Robert," she ~I\W, "'!specl(\lI y your OWII relutlon. Glasses Fitted lind I:U st," but ber sou In the hent at AT MODERATE PRICES PII SRlolI, repli ed, "It don'·t moke on,. dlfT 'ren.!!! wheiller he Is my 'Illtlon , or not, OIy mod feels just tlie some."

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TIFFANY'S ••For Sale••

Du. H.E.

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V. BA~NHART, Notary Public

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Self Feeders for HOles.' Barrel .salt

Optical Department S. Detroit St. Xenia, Ohio Open evenings by appointment

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Subscrinlion Price.

tht:t the,. hlld folJnd Tbe rnOI"er WItII onB ('hRtnb~r dllCbar!l~ 10 the drawer ot ID1 dreeaer. I m,Htr lad NeD them lind It. Wblle 0Mman ItllI held I ha t thore \v. . a pONlbUIt7 that they Mr. alld Mr •. .I. W,OI)Jorlle and Mn:-Oulile Uox bllS heAD mu ob tbameolve8 bad put It tIlera. I kDIIW dau.bter and Mr. Bind -Mra. Oarl M. WOfllO thA Jlast week . She til now that neither of them had , bNll Dear IUr8~edl aud dallllhter, at Dayton. being OAred for at 'lie b Olllo of, her the drHser att.,.' I bad admitted thlm were gUNIa of 'be Ceo'nl bo'-I on lon, Glyde, and wtfe . to my rooml. Th. ODI,. puIOlI whom Bnnday. A number from bere enjoved tJle I had the IIUpt..t pouod for IU. Frant Shidater.onr 'fe',ran horse joint picnlo of Ly'le and Red Lion pectlol 1I'al aalre, Bradford, 'It wbllt blan, 18 buyIng a ,I'e&' many hO'raes !:Iunday Sohools, h eld at Wo,ldruo motive caul. Ih. lIa.. bien park Illst Tuesday. . WI~ undoabtedl, would t .. ttf7 for \ho 80ulhera marke'. Our 0""'111 WIned 0.' ve"" lib. MI.e Glady. Reddlok, of Clnoln. that II. bad IIIIIt ml at th. iSoor' ol tht natt, WIlS II. guest at the bOUl B of Mr Lutan apartment dlrectl,. after be had orally for 'he Blaoohe.ter fair, . Ur. and Mra, Emmeh Bevan, of and Mr/!, B , M . Clark. several d~ .vl! .hard'the abot. He wlibt i&¥ that I .ppeared to b. ITeatly uclted. Tbls near here, are Improving 'heir beau. la8 t week, Mis8 ZII]1Io Githens rotul nell t o her would be the uact truth. There was tlful h~me "I~h paint. Un Martha Mercer pa~lIed aw'l,y, b ome in Uny t-on. S"lorday . after a evoo the potitlblllty that he might Iwear thllt be had found me comln. Sonday mornl08, aUer yeau of IInf ~ plell8Ant ViR lt wtth ..1r. f\ull MrH out of Mise Lutan'lI apllrtment. Ihen fering . She leavell to mourn her Ralph Lowts. !:)be also oulled on \ If h. did Dot make tbe .tlltemeot dl· depaflure, ber husband, who i8 many Lytle (riends, Miss Leonll MoGi nni8 is attending nct, Ihrewd Queatlonlnl on the part qu"e fnll, two Ions, aD adopted ot the dlltrlct attorney could eMily' tlaul!hter, grandohUdren and rrlend~ the T e aob ors' IIJ Mt.itnle in X enia make " appear tbat I bad jUlt left Her remalne were laid to reet it! t,bl8 week. tbe LUlan apartment. Bow could wa beautiful Miami oemetery. Mr . Aod Mrs . Shlo nn Brown were pOIslbly controvert hll testimollY' A. I". )[Irk ball opened up bt s re~ . week.e nd gno>lts o f tbeir d'1l1~bte r Then, ID addlt.loo, there wore the 'aurllnt and oreRm SL.1&1oo in tbe in Dayton . damartnl .t.tementl that ~ould be' Uentflll Hotel building. Prompt Prof IlUd Mrs . t-ps lie eilTev aOll ull'ered by Neill. ·Kctll,.. Sha would servloe 'IInc} kind trelitmsot 18 hts ohildron, Doritl ulll.l Cr ome r, IWCllr that the eveolDI before 1 had moUo. Sprlngfiold, Of.I\Ad nn fri e nds here, taken her out to dloner and had beell Mrll. Barry Tuoker aud tbr ee IlI,o.l\n,y . Pr of "rey \.\111 tBROb Questloolol ber about the otber ten· ohlldren, , oooompnnied by Mr9. tn tbe hi g h sohoo l In ' prlogfieid ants In ' the house. Eveo tllough wC! Tuoker 's flltber, Mlr , W . R , GrlCh. thl8 y enr. know that abe Wal a tool ot Wick alld field, w e re woek. enel gueats of re lil. ' Miss Mi lli red I:lIdnes, o f Bel mont, was the wlto ot Letty Moore. the bur· tlves In Kentuoky. I~ vlsl t.lng nt I.b e hOlllo of Wnlter lIar, unleat Gorman wal able to dIs· Mr. and Mrd I!:(l MoFuri l.1I tire K eo rtok "nd tllml ly cover tbnt she berself bad a crlmlnol Improving 'heir III~ op8rl'Y r C'ofl ntly ' Mr. I,nd Mrs. IRrup l HnLterthwlltte record ~ It leemed utterly bopeless to pnrohalted ot Prof. E . L. HlItt Jn . o f Wn y nes \' \Il (\ , woro 8u1'\(IOY g u eBt~ attempt to confute her IItatlllDent., Prof. 'l'oll, of Ac}Iun a ouunl,.v , b lli. of Mr Ilnd Mn Lu wrenco Hiru~ It would 111.0 militate acalnat me Mr. and Mrs , IJ e rn e J anos e nter that at the tilDe ot tb. murder I was moved Inlo ou r town and will 0011. tilined to HIlOdllY , di on er , Mr tlnd out ot a job and Ilmoet without tunds, duot our sohool. tleveral from h'ore IiUended th e Mr a. R l\ymuo d Osborne, of Ridg e. They were likely, too. to brill, out the tl ct that I bad been dllcredltably S,,,te Fatr an.l reported a flo e d l~. "tile , and Mr. lind Mrs , Allen Eru. ri ck /lnd daullht"r, G illdye 41lchnraecl from the eDI" po.IUon 1 play, Dr. W. E. Frost III Improving his M re, WilliuUl Dyk e and ohildreo, "Id held In N... Tork. Ttl. eDly milD of Dliyton. spent Il oo uvl e of (\aYII who knew anythlnl ab"t dI. mattar, property on Welt Main atreet Hr. and Mrl 640rrla Sborwood, of IBAt week with Mrs. Kesler GrllbllUl lir. Wood. tht be.d Clf the IIrm, had been luddenly (!lIlIed to Fr.ac. In con· W.yneBVlllp, Mr . and Mfl Fred Ilnd family . nC!ctlon wltb 10 order tor munltloDII, 8herwood aDd two dlaughterp, of Co. Mr. and Mu. Leon 8~1i 8 bnrv bll.d and .. al not "pel' tad to return for 11lmho8, Mil. AliCE! Bonman aDd tor I·hel r dioner guests, Sundl1Y, Mu hveral month.. 'l'he tact would brotber, Ilaao, of Wllmln.'on, were W. p , !:)allsl)ury and fomlty ond Mr wellb elalnlt me, too, thot 1 would II'Uelt8 of Mr. /lnd Mre. A. H. Aoson and Mrs . Rusllell l:loll8bury and . ehildren, of W"fneevlll e. b. unabl. to I>ffer the telUmon,. of on 1.., Saturday. any cbaracter wltne'lIIl. 81rlll Bnd M", ,' Lnolle Oar\ol' and d~ugbter, Mu Stella \toBe undofw elli an Roller, my claauuate. with whom I hlld of Yellow Spring. .. are visiting rell1. operatton , 11I8t Il"ridroy, Ii t '1'roy h 08. roomed ever alnee I had come to New Uvea In tbls vloinlty for II few d .. Y8. pltal, but Is nM getting ulong UB York, were HeomewheM tn Frnn ce" Ur. and Mre. Amoll Allen and K. well 118 ber relutlv es and frlsods with the Amerlc.n ' troops and could E TbompBoo, of Beeeb Grove, were bere w o uld wt8b , not ponlbl, aid me. ID onr town on Irld.I!oY. I Mr. lind Mr~ . William Browo were .+.11 ot thle waa pointed out to me Mrs. Emma Cline, wUh her ohild. week·end guos ls of r elntlve8 t n by JohD McOrelol", • young attorne, ren bas moved to Dayton wbere Dliyton . I wbom Gorman had employed tor me. 'he' yon'ng folk .. will get ~mploy. I!'riend ~ h ere are reo elving OBr dsi Wblle Gormao and I had, I thInk. sue· ment. Sbe and her family have the fr om MrR, Be lle Cooo and daughters, ceeded ID coovlnclnl hllll of my Inno- bell' wtahes nf the wrl&er. I who ure now touring t,he Wellt.. HOCII, the fact that he W&8 conUnu· Uhll8. Cartis, of Wilmington . Bnd Last w eek , tb llY vistted Yell o w all, cU101 Ule dUllcultle. In the WRY for maDY yearll of \h18 vtolnlty Willi Stone porl! I~ud ure now tit Alonz of our provllli It made me realize calling on acqualDta'ooes bere 't;un WlttOIUIIO 'II , in Cllldw Bll . ldllbo that he w.. very dublou.a .. . to ttle day. ' 1'1' hOY r ell rt a ~l~':ll 80 tnr , outcome. Ch~lI . Yordon. OUII' t.ransrer '\II all , Tbe troUble wall that we were .b.olutel" wIthout wltne..... Old Ruto. I. ger:v busy, baving worked ul' to Oaatoo'. 1I'be.reaboutll ItIII rellnaloed nice business Mrs, Jennl ll Uordon Is qa te Iloor· • m",tery. If we could dllcover hIm ID time, we could at lealt expl.lo lilt· 13' u tbls wrlttng. I.tactorn,. my presellCII In tht Orand· Barry Sherwood , of WayneBvlllfl. - -', deck aDd could eltlbUlb that J w.. \r"nlBoSecl bu~tne88 In l,ht8 vi otnlty! MrEl. Rf' uloCIi Hidenst.rioker, who oot the homete... penoll"1 VBlfant I.., week . ' h"" hellO "Arltlll ~ly 111 fur the 'past the,. would tr" to prove me. TIle W . P. McCarron arrived h ome two we e kI'!, 111"81 d UWIlY III. b e r home lonler old Rutus remaIned 10 hldlog, from Mlohlglln on SuDtlllY Be bAd 00 Wellt M.. " le ~ tr l1c t. Ius~ !:loturd" y the BtrOnler became my IUlplclon been flsblng for ne"r 11 w eek and at n oon. .· h " lell "BP to moorn her tbat he mllbt be ID aome .... y IDvolved hlld many fisb 8torleslu 8look . 108~, two Bon R- Wtll, o f I. ht~ pillno , 10 the plot. Bis actIon In keeping hIs Mr, and Mra. J. E .1aonAY aod and 1:I!lI've.v. 01 oetlr We~t Al ex"n. addrellll a lecret from m. seemed to family, of WRvnel,v.ll1e, molorl'll drta-threl' dllughters- Mrs Ella bave been wltb dellberat. IDtent. 'hrouah our 'own Otl Friday, Wa muth, of Ptltllburg, PeoD .. Mrs Afler 110m. dlICV..loD Gorman and Tbr8llhlnR wheat III sttll being In Luur" Fillnell , of Ul noinnllti, Mrs . I had all'ffd Dot to meDUolI either ot dlllged In around QUit tOWD Milud Doullhett, or Xenia , !>lId sev· the Bradford rtrla. I I I I fine eNI grandobtldren. She WIIS /l kind A ur b an ... • • oom nR a ong n ."nd lovlnf{ nelgbbor .. nd wlil bo "If ODe word aboql either ot tbem IlIpI out In court," uld GctrDlan, .bape. mlMsed by ber IDB ny friends. olso In "they'll b, III for It. Tbe papen will tbe churoh IUII1 lit many poblio lUMp to It and priDt tbelr picture. gatherings. ead III tbat. We'd better In.. them wAi mloe. I ' )oyll4 to lUlOW mat ~'OIDe Mr and Mre Robort Flnl y, who out ' 01. It." out ot prlMIl tCl, bltr \hourb I mllttr, f0l'l11Arly )tved here, have weloomed With till. 1 btartlly concuned. 1 .h. would be Ilad to ... DIe. Joyful· a Iitti e girl Into their hume In pay. wa. determined that Barbara Brad· Iy would . 1 bave ,one to tbe electric tOD. . ford muat be In DC! way Involved, ebalr rather tbaD bave her fair name Mrs. C . C. Un1T, ea8t of town . I ~ ~~e wbat may. 1 knew that she her· In tbe I...t Imlrche(l by acandal In entertaining her,8is&er, from Texas, ..., ",ould be apt to be r .. traloed tr,IDI to defend me. She alooe could for a few dliYs. ftoom atteJilpUll1 to communlt'l.te with prove a. altbl for IlIe, but no one Mt~B Jennte Dinwlddte 18 viSiting 10. b, the fact that ber .Ister'. mar- mu.t ever koow It. her brother, Fronk Dtnwlddle Ilnd rial. Ht tor the dllY atter t~ What w!MIld a ecan,dal·lovlog world, family, of this plll.oe, IDOrrow. Her loyalty to ber family .., It the fact bectLme 'Public thnt Mr~. Ida Be~8 entertained tho ..... IU. that abe ...ould Dot rl.k lCa.. IIIle had been alone with me In my Willing ~ orker!l 0la8s of the M. E lIy tr,lnl to aid me, at leut aot apartment ooar mtdnl,ht? If only by ohurob at ber bomo, Itl8t Frld"y until ber II.ter was mtirrlild and the the sacrlnce ot her G;ood name could evclIlDg. fQtun tor Claire aod her Blother . . I 10 free, theo let me stB), In my cell. Mrs. Joe Zea nod Bon, Bowl1rd , of Let me even go to the electrIc chlltr. I.u red. Rlollluond, 1Ild" lire visittDg at t·he 'II'ould not hl\\'o my lite at the 10811 I Two amall ran. ot IOn81'\lnll 1II!1~· bome of Mr lIud Mre. Chtls. Breis. . .nad the lloom of my cell-:tbp fad ot my belD\'ocl's reput,dloq. ford, ell t of town. One other tlilng I hnd kept trom my thai the n.w,paper· mention ot the Chllrles nd erwood, of this plBoe, traledy ...med tbul (Ir to bave es· lowyer--my dl!lcovery of the' pIIRsn\:e- "nd Miss Ruth J" ok of X Din, were caped my mother'1 notIce ,and tbl way betwee n Ihe wnlls In my gre'V· mrtrrled 10RI 'l'bllrsdllY e vening. tact thllt Barbara atlll bell.v~ In m, uncle'll npllrtlll ent. It I could nol get They will r eside with Ibe !I room 's IDDoceoCCl .Dd tru.ted me ablolulcly. 00rllll1O to ll~1I 've In Ihls secret pnMs, pare nts tm ct h e .wt II s tl11 oontln ue In ... da, or two atter my anelt OorlOD.n ale, l,.hlch r wus convinced had some tbe ba r ber bu i n e~8. bad manlled 10 lee ber and bad told connection with the mysteries and tI'e CI~rence LbUirue, who resides ber that It . "'.. m,. wllh that abe ,.hlaperlngs nt the <ilrRndcla<:k, there nort h of 'I,ow n, ond Miss Hellter Bor keep entlrel;p quIet ber kllo.... led •• of wall little likelihood that McGregor neS8, of Xenia, will bu ml1rrl od n .. xt the atl'alr IIIId tbat she Ibould make would believe my tule either. Olven Wednesdo,y . September 1 They 110 attempt whatever to communicate ooe slnl(le bour In my quartClfl at t\le will live with I.b e groom '8 Pllreut8, ...Ith me while I w.. 10 prlllOO. He Oranddeck ,..d I \folald bRve dilicov, Mr , aDd Mrs, Frank Lamme ' or-ed wl1lthllr It led lind '!I·bo used It,

Fully Equipped for Good Service. Large Display Room TBLBPIIONB 7

DAY OR NIQH1

I. H. ', C. 10-20T..actor In good shape, overhauled by factory,,, These tractors have been la'k en in trade on larger ' outfits, and can be purchased at less than balf price.

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The LateCiassifled Ads.

NOTICE

n ic 11 0011' nakury. of WHl'nl'lIVille FOR SALE i ' lll1W (l P ' n fur nli 11('\V bu . iJWg~. I\S W E' hll ve jus t ins t al1 l!oI a .W I\' (lvr n. A. f A W Ill1!1.hel tl uf Horl llll t .' eijn. s tllrti ng on' Mond ay, Au cu~ t :1 . we L1' l'\ II tlI·"kll., I'h l Jlh MI.!} , Will' w ill. nill ile nil ou r own )I: ods lind 11 s, v \ 1I0 Ohi O) ~ Hj I j, tke f rl'"h . \'ery dllY . nr ad . Hull~ , lI'lue L,lt or F.wey ~l.Il1tn- . on Y Hu ns. ' IkE' lind Co rnm ell i' Bread . ao p" r .I0ZIl D. l l ull II ttjW I w,. n Yuurs ResDe ·tfull y, 191". lOt ~h l' H"ze'~ 011101',

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PEACHES

Ccnlcr"iJlc, Ohio Give me yo ur Bil le ' I CRn do you r Peaches from the Dr Her mllll or- work r easonable Il nd g Ullrnll1ee III sati ~ fy you cha rd. ·R8 ADY NOW . St'1J l hem a t my re ide nce in Lytl e'. Ohio . Read Gazelle's Classified Ad5 WALl'Im I<:I!:NH I K

I .have a fi ne lot o f Y: lIow CAn n ing

THE THREE " R'8" - reading, 'riting a nd 'ritlunetic, a re just Ilntllrall y fo llowed nlphab tica lly by tbe the three S's-

SUITS,

SHOES,

Auctioneer

STOCKINGS,

\\ ith t he first thoughts of outfittin g you r hays and girls for sell 01 Jays think first of II "man & Co. and tbe bargains they are now alTering.

New Seed Rye FOR SALE AT

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FOR THE BOYS Bo~s ' Suits $18•50 }'rom ... 6.75 up to.. . . . . Kn'ickcrbockcr ('ant s $2 50 hom SI.50 up to. . . . . . . . • Bo~s'

Boys' Waists n c, $1.25 and.

... ...... $1.50 Boy!!' Caps From {) c up to ... .... .. $2.00 Boys' School Shoes $550 From $2.50 u p to . . . . . . . . • Boys' Stockings . 75c FroOl 35c up to . . .. ... . .. . .

FOR THE GIRLS Gir,ls' ScJ~ o~1 sDresses $3.50 F ro m :::;1. I. tip to . . . . .. . . $2•50 Girls' Scho~1 Midd ies Fro m 1.:l5 up to. . . . . . . . Girls' Sc hoo~ Shoes . $5 00 From $2..:>0 up to . . . . . . . . • Girls' Stock ings 75c From 35c up t o ... .... . .. . . $1 •00 Girls' Hair Ribbon • From 25c per yd. P to . . Girls' Bloomers $1 •00 From 50c up to . . . . . . . . .

.YOUNCE . BROS. GRAIN CO. N o job of sewin g W IIS vc r look uI] upon wi t h morl' Int "r('l<t by worn en t bnn th o ~ wt ng or t he 36l h Illa r on t ho ~II rrrllt;18ls' bn.n nor nt til Nntt onal Wo men's " Iu t)' or Was hington. Mi"" fd lt·c Pnu l IF all oIVn below I,ullin g ou tlle IJUiHbl og toul;1l uud IIsal u nbovo uufurl Ifl g the beloved banJler.ln tho blUcony.

MONTGOMERY

Waynesville, Ohio

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Thursday, September 2nd Featuring Robert Warwick, in

services.

"Jack Straw"

Orthodox Friends Church ' Sunday School, 9:30 a . Ing for worship at 10:30.

Also, Charlie Chaplin, in

"The Fireman"

a nd oth er m em bet 8 of t he ("ir. hoard \'111 0 have b oon v lsi tlu g ot her f al r~ during th EI past t wo (lr threo "'!lek s

Meet-

The PPt\OB und ~r the g rllll l1Htl\tl d~ IIlIoted to tbe Ruto sbow. ,IWd nil been t.llke n nnd do mo of Iho dpnlers will h tlVe to 8h ~w t·b ir Onu uod" r tent cover Th o traotor d lslliay n cd ,bowing of fRrmlng imple lD Bnts is expeoted to be d o lble tbat o r form er years. 'fhe new Bntran ce8 to the ground s will bo u sed tbls ye M' for th o tlr t tuue flu d will reliev e con. ge.. tl on nt tbe mnio gatee 00 bne7 days. T be Parle com edy circus. aeen on til·a Jooal g rounds In former yeaTS. will be . t he fre o attraotion again thl" year.

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Ferry Chrlsllan Church Bible School a t 9:30 . Preaching at 10:30 a. m. and 7:30 p . 1)'1. Everyone invited . J. A. Pine. Pastor.

Admission, 17 and 11 cents

Saturday, aeptember .4th Featuring Marian Davies, in

"April Folly" Also, Pathe News Admission, 22 and 17 cents.

Tuesday, September 7th Featuring Tom Mix, in

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"Desert L.o ve" Also, Jack Dempsey, in

"Dare-Devil Jack" Admission, 22

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Edwal'lI~ Dnd

famil y .

Donald Hend erson h ad the mi s' fortune t o c ut off part of his thumb, Saturda y, when he was fe ed ing a hu ske r at lhe cu nning factory. This .is th e lirs t accide nt at the factory, which while pai nful was not very ~erioti~ . ' _ _ _ ._ •

VICE PRESIDENtiAL DRX CANDIDATE

Bigger and better than ever. Lots doing in the speed ring, and the races wi ll be (ast this year. Good display of Stock, M(1chinery, Automobiles, Art Display, Fruits, Vegetables, Chickens, etc.

M. iss Miriam Rmi t h. of , pring VI\Iley, spent th e · weel<· cnrl wi lh M r allll · Mrs. J . C. Evans.

THE WANT ADS will help you make quick and profitab le sales of discarded articles .

Mr : and Mrs . J a mes McClurB a nd Mrs . Wal t er McClure were Cincinnati vi sitors la t week.

THE MIAMI GAZETTE

J amell ,T. Frame, wife and d aug hter, of Chicago, a r e the g uests of William Frame and· wife .

EVERiBODY IS.. GOING

Mr. an d Mrs . Ea rl Evan, wh o are spend ing a few weeks in Cincinnati, were hom e for the weel<-end.

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Lelg)! ProhIbItion partY'. vice preeldentlal candIdate, aellle appeared Ilt tbe DOUlI.catlou cere0n1 at tl!B home of Aaron WatoID8. the Prohlbltlonllt'a C&Ddf. te for pruldtDt.

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THE GREAT "

MontgomeryCounty Fair Dayton, Ohio

.SfPTfM8ER 6, ·1, '8, 9, 10, 1920 Grand Opening, Monday Sept. 6, Labor Day.

, Mr . 81!d Mrs A 13 f a lmage a~d J. Lee Talmage and Mrs J essie Kennon, attended the organiza ti on of the Butler Co Pomona Grange at Hamilton, Obio, last week. Ellis Smith, of Ch icago, wat' called here last week on a cco unt of t he death of Mrs. Lydia Pratt. He will remain for a visit with his parents for some time.

Mi Els Annie U. Browne, aft r teach iJlg f o r lwel1 ty years .at· the O. S . & S . 0 Home, ill Xenia, resill;ned he r position .there in June and accepted a posi Lh~n as teacher in the 'c hoo l f or Fe~ble Minded. Columbus Ohi o. The change was made in order that she might be with her sistet Mis8 Ma me T. Browne , 'who has been a'n industri a l and grad~ teach .! c ·in the institution for I he l a9~, . even years

TO T~E

Biggest, Busiest and Best Fair in the State

Rev. and Mrs. rt C. Jones left Monday for Sidney, Ohio. where they .will attend tr e Oh io M. E. Conference t his \Veelc

The to~ n and countrysid e is' a lmost depopulated today . because of the large number of our citizens attend ing the Slate fai r. It is itnPflf;sible to g et the n llmes of a ll'of them tlhtly ure BO numerous·

Come every day and b.ri~g your family with you, too .

President Secretary

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Lebanon, Ohio

Edmon Stewart, . Ed S. Conklin,' •

Whatever you have which bas outlived it s usefulness - .furniture, hardware, books, magazines , baby ca rriages, bassinets, brica-brae, skates, clothing- should be sold. Other people will be able put these th ings to good use.

' Miss Ma rgar et Rll ~3Uru . o f Daylon . s pe nL 13 t week wilh Mrs . J . w.

GUT 'ENO OF

Good Music Every Day

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Nearly ever ' home contains more or les~ jUrik- that is, materia l which will never be used there again.

E rnest Mar tin, of Dayt n, was the

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The race pl'ogrBm is fu ll this year Mrs. Lyd ia Pratt di ed at t he homtl of he r piAt er , Mrs. Chas Sm ith. of at the Warren County fair. and some Harveysbul1! Friends Church the xenia pike . Friday afternoon . very fast races a r e anti cipated ; Sunday Schoo l, 9:30. Meet ing for The fun e r~d was held at this home. Worship, 10:30. Everybody cordi- Mond ay afl e rnoQn at 2 o'clock. InMrs,""Mary Cask ey wae call ed to ally invited to these services. terme nt in Miami ce.meterv Springb oro Tuesd ay on account of the serious illness of a rel a tiv e ---- - -M. E. Church · Mrs . Mar tha Me rcer di ed at her h{Jme in Ha r veyehurg . Sunday morriMr~ . Marietta' Surface, o ~ Leua'Ralph Colton J ones. Minist er . Sunday School. D:15 a. m., Fran k ing . The fun e ral was held Tuesday non, IS ~pend ln g the wee ~ With he r aftern oon at 2 o'clock 'I nterment ~au~lhter. Mrs. J . . Whi ta ke r. and LeMay, supe rin tende nt . in Mi ami cemetery. ami y. Caesar's Creek I~ riends Church ~ . L. W. Chandle r & Son shi pped R S unday School at this ::hurch eve ry . Mrs. John Stro0 P d:ell at hel' home und e r -yea r Duroc Jersey boar to E Sunday lit 9:30 a. m. Preaching ser- In Bellmont, ~t 7 a cl ock Monday. S. Kettel' man , of Kin gsley , luwu, vice at 10:30 o'clock D. m . Yo u are The funera.l will Ull held at 10 30 a M~nday . cordi ally invited to be p resent. ·m. at her late home Jntermen t in Miam i cemete ry. ~_IPOI. Gerki e. superintend nt of ".--'-- the Frunklin Achool A, and family . were Sunday gu efolts of Dr. and Mrs. J . E . Wi tham . .

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THE BIG ATTRACTIONS Perle's Comedy Circus.... BigAutomobile, Truck and Tractor Shows .. .. Horse, .Cattle, .Swine, Poultry, Rabbit and Dog Shows.... Large Live Stock and Educational Exhibits ....Juni'or Athletic and Club 9<;>ntests.... Something do!ng every ~lnute. " .

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The I elll r urnl cllrriers hatlll holi-

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B. S. Howell . of Wilmington, was in tOWlI, SUlurday . Dr . Dill, 'Osteopath way, Lebanon, Ohio.

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George Dakin, of Dayt on . spenl La bor Day here with relatives. Mrl\. Leste r Gordon spent tilt' week-end wit h reiativeil in Dayton. He loyal to y our co unty . Take in the Warren County fair every day You cannot atford to miss the Warr\ln County fair this yea r, Sep· t ember 14·17.

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ATTEND COMMUNITY CUNfERENCE THIS WEEK tirst pI~u:.nl~YR plflyed p'utrid LRII in th e two inninJ.:!! anr! "Iloll'er!· tlHl

'fhe race program is full this year at the Warren County fair. and aome ve ry fast races are anticipated . Lunch. Wraps and IUlliage checked free at the hir in the 8Ii'red Co. Leblino ISlap'las- aepa -

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rdr. and Mra . Millard Taylor, of N e wark, Ohio, spe nt SundliY w~th their sister, Mrs. hed Caskey and family. pe$)ple will be at the Warren lair ·this ·year than ever belita bistory, for the fair will soinl[ to.

Jlritlay is the last day of {he iti7.enll Community on fpr ence which Is being hflld lit lh e Waynesv ille School Hall. The Friday morning session will be devoted t o a 'li scu ~alon and demon~ tration of I{lIl11eR tor the horne lind will be "f HI! c iul mterest to ' llarents . In th l' aftf'rno ' n there will hI:! 11 discul'sion of lC81,e!S li nd stor. t el ling and commun ity rnu ic . ' In Ule evenillg"lhere will be a /Jand concert 8 coml1~l1t1ity iug alld g ood Bpeakin~. Thursday eVen\JlIl'S m e ting will also be of speciai,lnterest to parems and teachers. gyerybody Invited

RM r;, d Mrs. Ed Hanby and Mr. and MrII.• Paul Hanby, of Dayton. spent t he week-end here with W. P. Hay ~d family.

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le n :\f arla l L p r esented h er pupils' to ll'c puhlic last . FridllY e vening in a I' ei tal ill the M. C;. church a nd a larve :1 1111 IIpprecialiv e aud ience WliS pr 'H(~ rr t T ht> worl< of each on /,! l'etl ucLetl R !'fla t erc' lit 0 11 th e ul ility uf Ih ' .Young t('l\c h r . Mi ~!\ Marla tt waH Lh (l r eei pi ent of H bandso me u!l ~ k E' t of (lowe rH and II Igold piece f r"n, her p',piI3 Sir e wilt leave ~I Oil fur (;ill ilm at i . • where . he will t al; till kind erlr:lrt t!II WOdl-1l 1'0'01' 1< in whi<'l. ~ h fl i~ wn/lrkrrll ll v g ifted . mu~ic

Gordon Woodbury, of />few Bail\'pshlrjl. !lS8 been aPJlo t nt!\~\ anletant 8eer~tal'J' of .tho Davy ~Q IIlcceet! Franklin 0 , Roosevelt, the pOplocratlo ,lee presIdential candldato.

~etter send in your Old Cor pet lind Ruga 'now to reserve a place for .52 _ . _ _ weavirlli your "Wearwell" RUIlS. Franklin RUIf Co , Franklin. Ohio.

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"OT!e of the' big exhibits at the . Fair will be the $800 Dining Room 'at Illld other be~utiful fumiture . ... Illeee8 in the S Fred e~hlb~t .

1·.lIz, 'w h .11\.1 I(u til eharr· en IJr :llilwd 10,,' ~l i3~ 11 (!IIA I. King !told a so w al hi ~ sale la" t 9p ri lll!. I.adv Delllw ·lth. and it!'! ridl!! 1e Klllst!v:-l und ay . I) IYn ' r t'IIter 'II he r in thtl Ohio AUOll thi r ty Y lI lIK iJcople II f Stat e fa ir thi~ yea r. where she took Wayiw.\,illc lind vicinity "njoved the fir t premium ol' er a large cl aus h" was hred and ba ' ( 1). "IJa:;L rl !\weet cot;l1 an d pop of her kind. corn cooked OVO I' the ~I)Rls of an rai sed by Mr. King, who will have" open camp lire. at the '1 !Il~, Lewis sale at his farm tomo rrow. Bnd will me kind . Lady ell sev ral of th wooLis last Monday erling. Denny 4t h not only look firs t preThe MISSel! Milclr d and Margaret miu m hut was proclaimed g r and Clark hRd as ttl ' ir g"U El 11 ala week- ch ampi on sow of thelltatc. and th re erlll hou :-\e ])I\rty . given in h,1I1ur of wer e 1600 e ntered in the show, which Misg H az ~ 1 !:la li s~ury wh o left Mon · is quite an hOllor to the owner an d oiav to atlend 0 W. U. at De laware also to the hrt'ede r . t hc comin g year . the f ollowing: The --Mi e Hazel :;ali. bury . france s Jan · Beginning nexL Tuesday, the Warney . Anna cla lterthwait e, He len ren County fair will start and conPille aud Tacy Cl age tt. tinue for four days. Accordi ng to Mr. und M r~. J. II . Coie> mun ~ave Mr . Quint r-:lI~kles . of Da,yton . WRS the Secretary, lhe lists are well filled a di tJlle r . ' II nd~_l' ill hClllor of tneir quie t ly Illa r ri.d t Mrs. Flo Dyke, 01' and everything points to a very suchouse gll estl:l . Those wh o enjoy 'd th e 'pring Vll llc.\'. nn Thursday, Septem- cessful atfair. T he raci ng will be o cca~lio n we re Mr. lur d ;\"Ir~. G. W. ber 3. J[)::!\) , a t Me morial Presbyter- th e very bes t, a nd Oil r"' citizens are WooJ le y a nd Mi s A lsin ~ Sweps ton. ian chu rc h. Davton, Ohio. by the u rged to attend . Go and meet your df ol urnlrll~ , Jll rs Louls:1 Wo, dlcy, Rev. Dani'" Br wnell. Thev will be friend s a nd hel p swell the crowds. ,\Ir. F. U. l-~end e rsoll aml .fa mi ly . and · at bOllle to thpir friends in Dllyton Th e Wuynesville Premier band wiJ I be at the g ronnds on Wednesday il.lr D. L. rall p. ahd f amily. afle r Octobe r J:J . - - - - - -- - and will give morning and afte rnoon Th e Burn ett fam ily reunion was Mr. Buck les.is known La citizens concerts that wiil be appreciated. held at Lhe beautiful home of Mr. here. Rnd ill a mus.ician .of a? il ity. anti Mrs. I.; r l Mills. nea r Kin g man. Mrs. Ru c~l~ • who l~ a ~Ister-tn-Iaw Ohio . ~unday, September 5. 1920. of ~ rs ~ I?IU Ca rey, IS Widely known, Those p resent were: Owen I~ urnett havlll.g vl~lt ed here freque ntly. The \lntl wife. Sam uel Hutl: rworth and wedd ing IR said to h.ave ~~own out wife, Milton Keys and wife . Benja, of Ii young . Iove Affa ir. lh ~y have min Mills' anLi wife. Mn\l . Hulda Bur- the b':8t IVI hes of a large CIrcle of IIctt ant! family, Will Phillips and acquamtances __ _ ._ - - wife. Fr~nk Hartsoe" and family. W ('I'('

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:-it acy I3UfllCtt and fa mily, \ViII Pi n ami wife , For ~st Grah nn) and ftlm ily. l{u,1~ Il ar t,..;oek and wi{~ . Wm. Lukenll ,mel wif tl . I!:ar l l'l l ill~ Rnc1lVife. Frank n lern~n " l1d fllmi ll' . Cly d Lowis . nd wife . Hube r I f\c mwdy and fam ily , I'Ill"damC'd T rena ,J a m c~o n. L u· clile Kin ney, Louella Wolf, Nellie l'l'i ssrll unci d uuj!: ht cr .. ~l iss Mi nnie DlIlli~ und 1\1 's~ r~. Cha r !('!1 l,' rye and Wilbur J ~ m i·~ oll.

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The M. E . Conferenc\! ended its work at idney, Ohio. Inst Sunday , and the followinl( app inlm ents were marl e for Warren Coun ly: F. W. Stanton, Fran klin; C. H. Clerke , L banon: C. McLever. Mason; E. Knei~ley, pri ngboro ; Maineville, to he s uppli d; E D. Cook. South Leh a non and R. C. J ones will cOme back to Waynesville A grist of .usiness was attended to at t his meeti ng, and iL is said to have been been largely . lit te nded.

Mr. and II\:B. G. W. WoolleJ and

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it"d Mill!' Hazel Woolley, of Dayton,

nIlsville LoOICC No. ] 03 F. & A . .M .• ev ning. . 'ptcmber 14 Th ere \ ill be work in Lhe F. C. deg r ee . . Visitnrs Rnd sojourning bretlrrell corClially inv ited . J. Hawke. W. M. L. A . I'-immelman. Sec'y . .... .......

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Chari. W Padrllock . the "Callfornll Flier." Is sbown wlnntna th{' IOo-tDetlr dub at tlln Olympic gamell at Abtw61'p. n .. lgtulll• .wlth . lIorr1lt fOrkae, a elou .......tInd ,Ilt right' . Klrlare, I~ 1\ I,,, trllDl Callfonla. P~oeII hi IUI·oll/lD. b1mMllf al lh4 UlV'.· "'mon~ cIa8IaI&

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A detai led report of thE' Poultry Attend the Warren County fair . ullinl/: Schools and plans fu r the Take your sweetheart to the Wargf.'ne ral farm cull ing during the lir t two weeks of S ·~ ptemher. has ren Co!lnty fair. ju ,t been mailed 10 . all th e Fa r m Mr . ami Mrs W. Hatfield, of Bureau members. Ca refully kept r ecords sh ow that the week ly egg Xenia . spent S unday with Mrs. Hope production per hen increased after gUles .anII family. culling. The non-layers or voo r Frank LeMay nn d Burton Earn- . layers always pull down t he average hart atte nded the M. E. Conference of the flock. th e value and importance of cui· at Sidney last week . ling is ve ry evident I t is merely FOR SALE-One Ford Sedan, In picl, ing out the birds that are not laying, or that have not been laying good condition. Inquire ot Ray heavily. But proper feeding must Mills. Corwin, Ohio. p recede the culling . No anima l. Mrs. ri'. D. Morri80n and nlec •• however well bred can possibly utMI!i!I G lenna Maxton. of Dayton, and tain Its maximum and efficient p rospent Monday with Mrs. EVIl Jon~. dUt·tion without proper fe riinR' .. The attendance at the culling "Nothing too goo(l for Nobody,'.' schools was very lCood. and over 200 at the S. Fred Co. Lebanon Store il lus tra ted circulars on Poultry Culling were given ou t to th ose wh o exhi bit at the Fair-nor at tbe bllJ expresH<:d a desi r e to have them. store in · town. Addi ti cmal circu lars will be mailed Rev. and M.... J. F. Cadwallader frum th e Varni Oureau office t o those ar rivcd home F riday morninr after whu d id nut ge t to attend one of the a very pleasant visit with retatlvea fiv e m eeting!:!. in Chicago. COli nty Agen t ~ Ia !ts is also working with tlw cwps committee to exOne of the most attractive fea tend the U4 of t he improved vart ur es of the 'Warren County Fair j,~ li ,,!\ of !:Ieed wheat. The Gladden. will be the S Fred Co. Lebanon Store Por taKe anrl Trumb le a r e three or display bigger. be tter and more at: t.he excellent varieties developed b v tractive t han ever. the Ohio ex periment sLatio>n . Som~ attention hus also . recently Mr. and MI'II. Victor Burrill and been ~Iven the Boys and Girls Club. son son of Da ton were Irueats of work In the County. P lans are be' . v. d fn d . en II, Ing wor k d ou t WI. h th . e J'L" air B oar d Waynesville relatIVes an to have the Boy's Pig Cluh E xhibit Sunday and Monday. in a special tent. Old Brussels, Ingrain or AxminC ha~ . F. Class, County Agent. ster carpet and ruga made Into "Wearwell" RUIl" Franklin Rue Co., Franklin, Ohio.

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Mr. and Mrs. Arthur ~ell and littIe' daughter, of Pittsl'urg. were IrUe8ts of Mr' and fUr8. John Zell several days last week.

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vi~ itor H Lo a Bume a IO-to-O lend . Th n th ey Sl'tti eU dow n and held thd r op pon 'ntll co r cle~8 while lhf.'y broug ht thei .. own ount up t.o 9 In Ih s v nth, with till' hO:-l Li IEB re· tired !lnll thr'f' stri k"s r egislered .ll{ l1illst I he thinl with out a run be· ing sco r pd . II is m p lost t , nck o f til l! CUU ll l , . 11 l ll l! batte r and ga ve him anll t h '1' .c: hlln ce . The r 'ci lJi~nt lIf I his u"i" te llti onal gene ros it .v :-lhowell hi ~ 1I[llIr ' ciatir' n by d riv irJIl in t wo mol" hu, 1ile rlln ~ . I\II,J beEo n ' the atm""" hpri' cleared fiVe! had be n sen t ill . This And one or two oth er decision. . whir h wer in . plicubl e from t he ~id e lint:s. se med to take the heart out of our boys and the afTuir ,.,' l1 und up as llun ve mentioned '1'h • MiUlllis are going to Lebanon . nexl 'undflY afl rn oan . to attend Lo that I' 0 H l JIll 11 C tI cal Cimining job. We 'll have II 1r llIJIller story to tell you nexl week.

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Will Shamba ug h and f a mily. Sher· APPOINTMENTS lI)f1n Dyke find fam ily. Wilbur Mills POPULAR TEACHER anri family. Am os CUlllk a nd famil y , Butt er w rt h and fam ily, n. . Of MINISTERS ..:. IJRrll und (llmily. Andy Ellis GAVE REGITAl ,mu fa mil y . Clill: 13 urn e ltr and wife,

Save your Old Carpet and Rugs and .a-et "Wearwe ll" Rugl made. Send for Price List. Franklin Rug ~.t. fran}din Qhio. 22

Mra. Anna Stephenllop and daullhter, wh o have been the .g uests of Mrs. Emma Retallick, returned to their home in Cincinnati Friday .

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Forrest Ridge. of Detroit, Mieh, is spending his vacll tion her e with home folks. who uoeth allthingR well . I l{esolved : that a copy o( these reF-· I Mr. Ed Bergan, of Detroit, Mich .• olutionR be Rllreatl upon th . rl! co rd~ ' is ililending several days with hill of the KniJcht!\ of P ythia!! Lc)(.l ge . a copy be print d in tht' locld n ew:;., mother, !drs. Julia B~rllan . paper nnu II CUllY be fUl' wllrd ·,r t" I 'fhl! Waynesville Premier band th e bereaved fa mily . will play at th e Warren Coun ty fair W_ H. Dinwiddie , Ollr I.ul",r I Jil Y ('cll'u'·a l·i( 'II . ~ t a~l'11 Wednetlday. September J6 . I.. C. Sl. John. hy tlw Miarni H :m~ Hall cluh. \\'a~ Mile r Hyman. IInL ' xlIl'I ly a Iww lill){ 'ucC C'SS fro m a Miss Mary Caskey, who has been Committe". IlI e::1 point 'If vi!!w. The fon4 an d alltmding a sick aunt in Sprin g bor o. -----puLrnn ~ llIfO t'd nut ou l well. ",) till' was h ome for the week-end . iinarr cial part W I S IIl ri lt ht . but Lhe Ormu!! Gr() tln !'ur:J. of U:;yton. inOrville Gray and flimlly spent Sun~i~ t ed lin h O~I~ in g lh larf(' end <.If nn day and Monday ill Clllrksville. and I ·t n- l1 SCUI'U, and t.hu was no t. !:Ill attended the Home-Comini. Mii!8 Clara Lile arrived home Sun· day II fternooll aCter a very ' plllllsanl Villit With rtlililivt!s in Chillicothe.'

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Wherea ~. the Greal and RI I p' r. m !tule r of the Unive,·..e Inls ill Ilis in· fillit wi dom rem \'~c1 from :IOHmg U 8 one of our wort by I1ncl p~LI'em " t ellow laburers, lI enry H 'I(ing ; :Inri wherea! the long anti intimate relation held Wilh him in lhe faithful dischllrge of his duti H in thi A socioty, it is ~m in e lJtly bef"iLtill g und proper thnt we reco rd our ap llre illt ion (If hirn; ther efore leL it be I esoll'cd that the wi~tlom and auili ty which he hUH. exerci.seU in the 'aitl nf our urgnll iz ntion Ly I'l!rvice. "Ull tril,ut iun lind counci l will be Iwlll ill ~r:J t ftll reo mem branc03. . Ile"olveti. that t li e ~ lJdd f' l1 rpl1lllvul of such a lif" frurn :rrllllll j{ our midst leaves a vaclllicy ami a ~hll d,,\V I hat will be tl el'p ly real izetl try all t hl' mem bel'S and fri e l1(l ~ o f I lii ~ orgamzation and will IJI'O I'l' R I lJ S~ 10 til l' commurrity lind th e publir . , Hellolved, lhlll in II cpJl "y rnp:d hy wil h the IJerelLved r lat iv t':i II ( th ' deceased bro ther IV t·.q.rrf.'SH 0 \11' I hope t hat so j{rent a I , p~ to U8 1111 may be over-ruled for ~oud . by Him '

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Whole Number 5889

Theo Art and Ilorlicultu~al deopa rt· mf.'nts ·· will he full Ovptnowlng lhi~ year. Uon't lu sue lbe dillVlnV8 •

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Mrs. Arthur Hugll. formerly Miss Mary Spencer, and little dallahter, of Detroit, Mich .• are illBlta. of Lindley Mendenhall and wif•• Watch for the big "doinl8" whleh are going to occur this month at tile S. Fred Co. Lebanon Store. You won ' t want to miss any of them.

E. S. Bally was in Lima Jut w"~, vi3itin" Will Satterthwaite, .who ia in the Home that place. Mr. Baily reports Mr. ~atterthwalte in a very bad condi t ion when he wu there

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A reflection ot Mias Ida Rosenthal's trip to New York will be vi.lble in the great array of late New York Stylee in apparel for Women and Misses.

Ed Bergan, Carl McClure anel Ethan Crana went to Dayton Saturday afternoon and pl.,ed ball with the Bellbrook team apinet the Ormus Grotto team, and "ere d. reated 3 to 2.

Mr. Abraham (Bud) Fred will · ahow a wonderful ex.bibit In tbe S. Fred Co. Lebanon Store Columbia Grafonola parlortl both in the .tore a!ld at the fair.

.MIso r:tbel Donahuo or Hartturd , Cou n .. ts tho lateal woman IIPIJolnt cd to (l respoII slbt e government posJtton . 811e II, sllllClll1 (lRslst fllll to Alty. Gen Patmer. lD cha rge ot a dmlralt.y mattorll.

SUFFRAGE WAS RATIFIED]

M ra. W. P. Salisbury and family left Monday mornlnl[ for Deleware. Ohio, where they will lpend the winter, the Misses Mabel and Huel Salisbury will enter the coll..-., and Master Clark will attend the publlQ schools. ( When at the tair don't faU to llear your fllvorite record pl~eiI on th. Columbia Gra!onola wbleb II to be given away free Ilt . ...·red·s Lebanon Store, October 2nd at 4:30 p . m.

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LOWRY··RIDGEWAY • Todd E. Lowry and Mil!! Edna . Ridge way, of Blanchester, ware married last Tuesday aftemoon at 2 o'clock in the Presbyterian church at Middletown. and will spend tIw& honeymoon at Niagara FaUs. Upoa .their return they will make their home at Wellman . Mr. Lowl'J "ed his time in tbe late war, and hu been makiDir hie home with his f.ther since bis return. His man)' frieDda in and around WaynBlvilie wltb tor him and his bride the beat hICk iD the world.

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She wa s dr ItlLlS OhWUl UIl t.)' ~ to l ~ n n/'ny ' ~" n cn n 1~, S t l\Jll oy .t\ 1t y , 8 \\' lIh " OUI at tbe Olne. Sbe knows YOII dldn. i do It" I t..:Oll t lrlli i o n:I)II. I:O J) FOU S ALf'; PIWPEJ1TY " Ret'uuse 1 will oot p ermit her to clo liD," 1 rCl1Uer1 wtth heu t. "1 tove .Harr{, [ 01 H Il f'l ~ I I . Il o " d b tl rn. 'IJIII burn Jll'lIdJo rll I" s h <', I. "\ll o k" " h o n ~ A, Ht1l1 I) IlI fll" '''I'hot'l! It, Is It?" he commente!!, glT10>1 . P ' '' v ,' rt y II" 4 \I "Ir .. ~ I . "110"' 11 Ing me fll qlll 7.zlcnl g inn ' 0 Cr om under III l' llf'S Uo..II CO of nn ord er of t ho PrObnl Q a~ lit o \VIII . !I' .rl~. lo k pr .. " m l;.l' . In. hi s 111l~h:y white eyebrows. ('our1 ur W l\rr o u o uu t.y. l )hlo, t.he und er· quit'l! o r ,I H .. !'tl IlCA. ,I ~ "I wO llldn ' t for 1111 th e world," 1 cool'Illt; u ~ d IlB CXO('u W rs u f th" IUL will ot Albert. Cn rnu U, d c\:ua."uIJ. wil l o lTer f"r Kn.lo rrc~ lln{J:u.==========c:::=-:::-=-=_==_ =_ =-=-= tlnu ed. "hllve Iler mixed up In thla. d ear of rh" do wer a t Mary CathrYllo 007iiil H er s ls tc!r Is to be mllrrled tomorrow. Ih ..... ln loUI " ul,j.e ~ Lo I,he r"chl ,o l Beigel n, WANTED FARM TENANT Mc l<lbbo ll to ~ mtltu th oreon ax u t eualll. to nnd tll e scandnl might stop the wedCommon '-I""H Court UII(I 1I",llIdlul( Iho a Ih <lBY I' ebruo ry 19 21, ding ' arlll besides I'm not . going to n L IHllJlI C: IIll Llou 0 11 the New Suits have' It kn own tbnt sho was there o gAt II)' ~" noh ' wHit Ilr Mt 0 1,,' 11 Wulter B oglln Viol J e ~lIte n nd E t h nlone wl l h [DO thot night 10 my rooms. YAnnI: IJlllrrl ed Ullin. with from Baker. F ur lU u n y. . 1 love her too w ell for tllat. Some dny "' ~ o'd ock arlorooon upo!' the pl'tlm l_ G t o 10 Yll ,UtI experlon oa o n IItollli an d 1 81D ' goln g to a s k he r to be III), wife." Jobn Allen va Jll tie All e n ot ut. wbleh uro ol LII. ,od \11 \Val'Do PowoBbl P. yr.1'- Ifr"ln fll rm, Senel reply I 0 ~tll I II ped rim 001l1l t,., 0 1,10 Gn<l In Wl sblDglon' " Wo F o r I).u tl tlon . H e rul sed hIs e)'ebrows. . 11111, .~ o IH gorno r y Gollnly, Ohio, Iho lollo w- tlDvalopo elire ot (J.zettll. U nd "~ lr_ lU I! 'lc8e, lbo(\ reu l 'ot·o, to· ml: ohle " PI,lI ol\·lIt.s not ou n~lIl e rAd RIC; "Ant! on I\'h nt do you expect to mol" Rutb J e nklos VII th e VIllag e a f ')'?" bc i,nqulred . [i'rallklln , App tll~1 In l! rrOr Ir ,. m FIRST TRACT "Ot co,urae 1 have snld nothlllil aa May Or Con r t. Slt ll nle" In l it" • llli e or OhIo. COUll ty or FOUND W U.rrull fi u. l In Way u e 'rpwntil tl.,. and 1J~lllg 0. yet," 1 hlls ten ed to explnln; "I've nothIJ I~ r t. u t Boc' t lo n 16, '1' . 3. It 0, bet. wooll loho In g to o~/cr h er." -'l hU ll ls, llnd l)Qu l1d e~ J a.n,1 IJuscrllJtd aH tol· Proceeding" 10 \\,11: HC'-tlo nlng ELl. u. 8,o00 at, ..b o N orLh .. 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o.·£'r the /. Dlltlrtm"l1t, Ilnd lVe did. ~'he wLnule ' EVERYTHING BUT THE CROWD IV "!It In he went to tbe wnll 80te aod opPI1'!II It Ul) 01111-" Uormolt slopped short Rod look<'t! Mr. IInll Mrt<. Bauy Tuoker and at It eUlel~ to me Ulnl Ulera flftnlly h a.ve moved into tbeir proll' 0.' L. CI ' AN E. Etlitor alld 1 '\lLli~ 1 N. ,,'n} nC5y ilh;, Uhio wer,. doubt ond distrust In bls exlJres· erty, r eoeot.ly pur\)bll sell c,f Mrll~ ' ilion. " Ahry Graham. Subscriulion Price. $1.50 p r year "00 on," 1 crl d, !'wbnt did ' a u . . II d1" Y J o hn t:ltew ,trt met wi t h an lIool"" orrl UfI J\ d\l rrU MI IlJ,i 1~ .. p n· ... t'II' I, tlYt· ":1'1 II':, ME./tl!.,\ I'II ESS" ' ~0l1 ·\11<J n.. f d" donr.. last week. by !i'nooklog down '" We (,UD. hc snl,I , spenklng ulolY· tree wi~h hlR &,,'o n six d f _ Iv IIIHI nulLln~ lIo~I'11J1 emllbllsll! on his ~lderllt'l o ••nm t tl ' n g OOD u "uu age 0 1e miloh me. WEDNESDAY, ~EPT I~ MIiER 8., J!no Mr IlIld ~Ir ... Reo~o Mo oy bnvo moved inlo the aOD utr.V on B fllrnl . We: have Cere-a-1Ia 5w..... Dairy F=eed, Bran. MWdllnl" OfOnr oitizeos Mte uLl l'Il the Mon l. gomery (JO OO·I.v Fmlr m d r el/o r t Keeter Tankage, Hominy Mea_, til "oru Illy . . 011 Meal, Cottonseed Meal aa" Oar pbyttlOinDtt lire very buar Oround Barley. looking after tbe 8101,. . . , " Drai n Ti le, Hollow Buildlnl, Mr olld Mra Barty St. John lind IlIe, Fencinl Posts, Fertiliser., two boy! bnc\ Mrs. BOn An llon of Self Feeders for HOIlI , Barrel Salt Dil y lon, were Sunday guesl 8 of ·Mr . and Mrll. A. B. AIl SO n . "pedal prices on loods taken Mllrl oll Vnn'rIJ8H Illlel 80n. ' Vo nl n, dir~1 from cars. of l-I"rlngfle ld, Wbre \' itti lof/I fit j,lor h llm of JIlS. W belsel and III~tllr" of Corne to ou r offk;e or phoa. tlliH olty. . yo ur needs. Let us lupply you Clu 001 MolD Ilt ree t" whe re tb e .. ide. from ' cars and save you mon". wlliks oro ~ WIH tho tllero lire lIeveral elde~ly J" d.l e~ Herll th e younge r R"nElf/ltlOtl ElJlJoys r oller skatlD~ ,. whioh Itt very .. nnoYlIIg. and lit! pehoal is "p\JroIiO hiu g Mkatlng will be more nUI"tlr o n ~. Tho IlId ie" IIro milkin g / Ih " ir "1'1' 101 , I.ltrnngll I It 11:1 1/11 Pfl r. ti l t h " oOl1n oll I·t) 1I1tliltie IIIllt>nd I be nr . dln a lwe (.n kOll p roller ~kl\lo~ nnd ... Examined . Correctly, .. "You're a Wond erful LI .. r, You Are," bioyoles ,,11' of t.ho \,lIvernetHs. W.. H I. Surly Greeting. At n srulI lI flx llen8e. ou r Towu Bo1\ Glasses Fitted 11111 0.1 \\'ora, " 111'0 Jewel Ooxes there. oould be Ula.I IJ a~ r eqnested by $ha AT MODERATE PRICES the one with the penrls and the other t/ltA BIl/l rd. tln d I,ho re"enue t.bat one." could he dtllivort froln It for enter. "\\'hut," I cried. oghnst lit this In· ~liinment8 wnuld lIid very wate rlA8 crclflble bit ot news, "two jewol lilly in koelliog down oxpenap8 Optical Department it l~ , it Is dolog no aDO anv good. li nd ell " 'S I" S. Detroit St. Xenia, Ohio 18 dlll.erIOrAt.ing very I·upltlly. Now. "Sul'e 11'0 did." he nnnoun c(·t\ trl· 'l'bere were 16'1.-1. head of h ogs at Mr. and Mrs. Ril i ph Le l'l'lR we re Open evenings by appointment ull q. hll iltly. "A nd tbe [1"nr1l1 were let's Illl oourliKe th t' hall oommlttee tbe tita l tJ Fu lr this yellr. DByton visitors, Rilturdl\y. th"ro " " sofe us wh"n the old IUUD to pn' It In 8 1~lIpe, 80 .we enn htl" (1 " If :VI 'u '""" honstl (,) JUII" l ur Hllh" Burdsall Thor.noson onel flllJllly of E lsworth FOll ter • . r I:lharlllt. F IB., I\' ~ tll o Wit)'. Nlt\V whut huve you got Looture Co urslI for \hu cowing win ler . . !'orr,,' IlU" h .. " I«"~ Ii 1,,11 11101.1,,11'; C larkRv!lle, were IlUdllY gtle8t~' of speD ' Tuesday even ing "nel Wed Des_ 10 BUY to Ihnl1" How 1_l lIjU~' d ll ( ~ kfqj t". II11 C k~ I. "d rl1 t!''' , day with Mr. find Mrs B . M. CI~rk . Wh nt could I soy 7 ]n order 1,0 rn .. lnLain our 61eotrl o Ed Gmy nnel wife. An:.1 "'" " I;"n .. "" 'll'! li:< IIflil o l l1 .. r ,II:P' R . E 'rho mplloo ntteoeled the 1:1. '1'be Champion reu ni o n WIlS Ileld Read Gazette's ClaS$ifi~d Ads I kne w 118 poslUvely I,\s I kncw tbnt Ii gbt., It will be n eoossa ry t o inoreA@1' H"w IIlhU)' h O rPH"tI , :" iJ t ~ rM ulld C'O"' ~ ­ '" the borne of Mr. lind Mrs. Frank WIIS 1I1I"c thnl on tltot Sulurdu)' ou r IIIX f . lUlU nt th\3 No"ember P. U. hllg ~how at Clllrk!lvtlle, lJlto /3ll1rl"r~ . mul' r" , tI , III.• II lid !, l l'W~. wlll'lt I hlld open ed tli e wnll sute to eleotiou th e voter" of Barvevt!burll ton l)o unl.y on Moodav-Lllbor Day . Smith OD tiund"y . A I,ll 01 httr 1l1l"!!~ III " U I· I li n IIltt Oll , A. S. Allen Itnll Ed Uny, of tills Mr Ilnd Mrs C. S. Lamb 8pent PUI IIWIlY lilY mOtley th re h"ll been "Ill he tt"k ed to voto fur I) t~o.ml ll ( IUlit I I ,d h' r ll fur W ,· lit I)f '" 1"'Otl bill 0"" ot lite Jcwel boxes th ~ re. ) levy , wJuob ~ b ll uld be done by ~II . Plaoe., IIlld BU ldsell 'l'bOm p 80o . and tionday In Culu mbus with Mr and W u 101 11 thlllll wilton y uur IlIflU 'A I"cu l ml . hll d tllll"lt It oUI \l1t,1 IIlId exunllued Its Wo Olin 001. do wHbon' I,h e liCllt.~ 8?nS, of Cltlrksvillo, cllll ed au K E . Mrs Sta oy Lllmb. A 1111 lit wh"ll)r 'oe lI ' ~ vulllll,,'!1 I'bink ul I·he town .. I.hllt. u ava 1 hompson , !:IuncJlIY It fternu oo Mr Ilnll ourll aM . "I E,0 l lIDII an d cOllte ut ~ lign in. With the old of II now '" .Ia& " Wu "'lv~rtl~1 1' 0llr ... h ,· p bud b" III1I1 " ., lighted n18t(·)) ) had cxplored every 11 0 light., IIl1d YOIl' will flod th e y aro ., M M. l e rry IInu wifo find K. E GlenD Jobn! vlHltetl iu Wl1ml DKt on , y 11 0 r I!rlllil~l. fI1l11, ti · 0114 II 11(\ llI11uk ... y w rllU ohelcorn ~ r of til 8tceHIn eli receplncie. shunn ed hy )Il1O IJlo wbo woul;1 )Il . ] b omps nn were III Wilmington 00 !:IundllY, wl~h Mr. IlDd Mrs. E J. The tI rlmgl1 'y " ur r,. rm OOlll.ulop , Smith. 'l'he 'box contlllnln!: the [lenrls nnd the 'roulz!! th em, if tbey oould 8eo to FrtdliY . Aud h, )w It ou rrl PM , fJ !.III' rllllt8, res t of the valuables In the Onston got iu lIud ont of t·b eir to wo wl t b out A 8. A \l eu aDd wife wore ID Lob. 1.) W. !:!Iade returued \ 0 tbe t:!olil_ ... " · v ..... l1nl! tiD y OUII UUtI 01 fl " olJtI reuu r,ed eo juuk. 80 vote for collection WIIS gone. Now the penrll aheiDI'( a n ou 00 l<'r jday. Itlr~' BomB, BaturdB Y, ,,'ter apeod. Thllt. rUt' r, th c IItltlUH Ilnd rot tb e IIPu llfI. progress ivlI town. were slIfely back thero ngo ln. How \ II ~ I .. tij wbllc's uO iler oU II.ivLlttnnEd Umy WIIS lD Barveyeborl/. on Ina several daye with hlB elster,Mre. Prof linel Mrs. T oll '\11111 oooupy lfrldllY lifternoou. could Uillt be explaloed? Tbe mystery S. H . Balnell .. ud famllv . A lI{i II you'ro n ellr ,. BbipIJing stution. Phone" the proper ty vllcBted by Mr . aDd I was too much for me. d"w muob III orobHrd--ug" of ueesfrom thie place attenll ild Alber' ~taoy and 'amtly, Mr. and !:Ieveral I1rR . Borry Tuoker. . ~here wal 'Ullt the 1Uabteat realOO ,t\ 1111 Ilrovll your fI'u l' oon nevor 'r ,'ze. A. L. King's fine bog sale on Wed- Mrs. Will Null a"eoded the Cornell Harvegsburg, Ohio Mr. aud Mrs . Frank Antram, of n eeday and oe~tltl nly SIlW some Heunlon flt P iqua Saturday, Ilnw lJIHDY .. c rew ill (Il ll wb e .. t tor me 10 hello,'e thnt Gormao Will! Wilmington, and Mr. and Mrs Her. AIlII If you're ne"r I he oOQol.y 1I11llt. apleDl,1ld' h ogs. Mr . King bred and Mr . and Mr!!. Loon ~alllbury Iylhg to mo no'}'. 1 hud tound blm In bort Greene, of D"y'on, were S uu. '1'11" Inorlll 0' tbls Uule talll aU ollr deallngll Btralght10rward and dllY afternoon vl.Uors of rlll"tlves sold to Mr. Linton tbe sow tha' oap' Bpent l)8veral days lu UolumhDfllal!1 1.-. whe D YQn'vlllln~ ~hlog for 81110, tlIred the obamplonshlp over all wook attendiDg tho I:!tate J!'alr, candid. It he suld be hud seen greut· In our oHy. You ~houhln't, besll"'tI to tellit. breeds of h og8 at th e !:!tate Flilr last Prl~t. antt Mrl!. ,I. R. Feofiterm"lter IIoIlcle Rutus IIlId Ole pellrls there It . A Itt·11 11 lid wil l oft en Hell it I d M mU$t · be tiO, but bow cou.ld tlJey ba\'e ' Mr. Ilnd Mrl!. E,'ar C<?oner aDd Mr. week. Mr. Linto n bad many big be S .J W, but be torned an rll. !:!u8an Cado ollme from olferB fat' t -From Orohard and P'IIrrn, go(there? Could It be possible 1 won. Ilod MrtI. Earl ConDer. of Wltovnea. them 0\1 dOWll, "s be thought h e their oottllge .. t Cbautllnqna l'huu. dered, Ulut s ubconsciously, b~rdened ville, flU toed ~hrough oor ol,y on day aDd apeDt the day at the borne . _ tlllglit jtlst lie well own tbe graBd f D L G B k wltb the responsibility at tbl! custody liunday. obampion a8 IInvbody 0 r . . . roo. Thor were 1l0. _ _. ._ _ _ _ __ _ _. ._ _ I 1'h ~ re Is more catllrrh In thla .&cUon ot sucb co !ly 'ems. 1 mlgbt hnve risen Mr. and Mrs. D . S. Ca r ter lIod . oompanled by Mra. Bugh Bliker aod lor 1h~ ' coulllry than £1 11 olhar dhte . . ." A. t:! •. All en Is amoDg tile many ~ons. £Iugb Jr . and David , of Indl. l)lI l l og-elhc r . nod. f or year. It was .up- ID my sleep nnd. lo a somnolent stutl! famllv , of near New Burllogtoo, ,W It(' J to b e ll1 c ufable. DOCHOfH pre- removed the PCtlTls to some otbcr bid· were unctny VISitOrs in this vloloUy. who WIll sh o w hogs at the Lebllnon auapolls. !'I\' I' lb ·rt 10 'n) r emedlo8. and by eODP hone 58-I~ Mr. and Mrs. Fra:nk Perrlll aDd fa ir nex t weel!: ~e will e,hol'l' four Mra. Mtlry CarmODY rlltnrned .. tall I I)' lnlltn/: to cure with local treILI- log pillce. No, I decIded, that IbeT hund"y eve oiDg after a deHgbUal , II Ill. 1"01101111 ' cd II Incurable. Cr.- ory WIIS too preposterous lIod IIbsllrd 80n, Bngh, Mrs Flowers aDd dR02h_ helt d of Big Type 1 olaDd Ch lolla . Illnh Ix " 10001 dlsClIso. groatly Intlu- tor e,'cn a mOUlcn t's conSideration. ter , Uflzel , Mrs Cbll~ . Gardner fl, od . Wagnesvllle, 0,.10 Maok Pl oil:e rlll g aDd o&bers. of molor trip tD tbe East with her Ion. e n ce d by uo n s lttutl ona l conditio n s. and the retore rellulf.cs 'I'on.tH ulional treat- U I hnd done thnt In my sll!Cp Mrs Guno and daogb,er, Gene, of Lylle. were ·here on Saturday 10 see E, J. Cumooy and wife. Th ey mell\. lillll's ft9'Trh 14edlcllle, mall- , must alSO hn ve restorl!d them til the \~ I18bjDKlon C, B . , were Thursday K. E. Thom)lS.o o's fine herda at B. P. vl.lted r elatives in COD neotiout were 1I1.n ·tllr d by F . J. Oheney I< 00., 'foleIn nine different IItate. , 111'0 vl.ited do. Ohio. Is il cona tltuilonal romedy Iii IIIIfe agaIn In my Hleep. It WIIR rnr ll(tIlrnoon vl Hltore of the Centrlll C... nd Dor.o o Jersey red hog8. (1\ltell Internully IIlId acta lhru the more lik ely thol Ihe Ihlef, hecomlng botol. Mr. Bnd Mrs. Goo. W . DUI", WIll vlCllted B08'on, New York, .Phlla lIl uod on th e llucOU8 Surfaces or the alarmed over Iho IllIhllclty brought 10 Air. 110(1 Mrs. Jaoob :Reeoe, of Dill' leavt! 10 II few days tor California, delphia Bnd o'ber plaoes of interest. S Yltt c m . One Hu ndred Dollar8 r eward • _ ..._ _ __ 18 orfere<'l l or /lilY cose th llt Hall'. Ca- tIl e OrltndCleclc Ill' tho mur(lcr. hOll tnn , we re visitors Ifl our t,ow n on where tbey will speod t he wloter. Funeral Direetor tarrh lIIodlclne t~ll~ 10 ou reo Send tor been afretld 10 nttempt to dl81;10S0 Of Jj';I011 ." PrOf . 'VaD Reta\llok will teAoh oor circlilars lind tea thllonlal •. Plna so well·IWllwn aa Ule 01l810n Pro', "nd Airs . Toll arrIved hero, 80bool tbls year. A Misl litMne ' The Miami Uazett.e , $l.iO II year, F. J. CHE NEY e CO. Toledo, Ohio. So ld by Drllll'l'l.&a '150. . - - -•• - ••- - penrls onll hnd reslored tbcm In Ihe Fr l d~y /lvenlOM, and began t heir 91'111 teaoh tbe Wellman lohoal and Hall'. Family Pilla tor "on.UpaUoD. lame lbyslerlous WilY thaI he bod lb· du'l.. '~oberll in our 10hoo1. a MiS!! Lamb 1'1'111 tfllloh the Hickory. Waynesville. Ohio. stmcled t,ltem. I 8uggeSled thll theory Mr. 80e Blltt aDd two ~hlldreo. ville !!Ohoo!. to Gorman. or NewWlnobestor.lnd., were week. We 'old you in oar Beeoh Grove Either Auto or Ho.... dra1fllMhI•. , .a-' ..o ru .... I0 qUllrreI with Uorman. "Nuthlng doln ....... be sneerCd. "Any aDd "ao-Ia of . u .r . urB. A. S letter a few weeki ago 'hat 'hie cou Id I n,,· u .. n ." w No extra cbU28 tor auto IUYfce. ( Ma ~BI~) township woald 8hol'l' Bome lie WI\S Ihe only friend I hod In tlJe crook oIarlng enough to steal those Collett, of Dear bere. phones In O~ and RellMD.. Both wbel!! city thll~ ~ cOllld rely Oll.~· peoria, ollce hll had gilt bls llanelli on Mra. Ew na Cllno aDd 'wo Ion a, of b er fiDe ho!!,,, at 'he State Fair. No. 14. I I then., pever WOllld retul'1l them. E I d J • Well, sbe did .how them and .Mr. I t ~ept qg o. COl!tBll illY I!'reavl!l!C e. f Pearls are too eRsl\y dlspoaed ot. ar Iln Illnea, loft; Saoday for Linton of Ha~V(\Y8borg, bad 'he conlenled myselt wltlJ merely Fenaserttbel r fU~l1re home in . JOsvtoo . Two 'oroam stations In- our town, UraDd Ohllcoplon. tlo now every Ing: You've got to dig up a better explllbody kn ows where to oome '0 let "Whllt do "ou menn 'I" J relm eo. . "I leU you It ,18 01\ true-every word nntlon Umn that." d t. I A • J "Whllt did Mr. OBston thin. k? Whot an uol J uoing a good bos(neB8 . . lbe beat h oga on earth, T b I -d ' hnd ulli Ule leLlsl Idell wbllt he wus ot It... A e un les Aid 1vlll feed tile "The old man's home-old Rufus," dl U lIe 811"• when be fOU lld them Lon BraoQon Ilnd wife, K. E. geUlng nt. Veterinary there?" hUD g ry one&· at A . t •. King's floe .Thompson a.Dd wlfe 'and Mr8. Mabel "Yon olmosl hnd rn e believing you," he reSpOnded Ir r'lo\'ltotiy. h I 'I'b d 11IId nothing to IIOY. Be ~nt! og sa e. nrtl ay . . "He 'rerry 8pent Sunday In Dayton . be so ld 8U \·ugbly. "If It wUijn't Ulnt I "J know," I replll!d. "I BUW him tor " ,Graduate 01 0IaI0 Stat, ~, k,new tlllit Wi ck RIl.1 U,nt girl up I.hier.. 0 few millutes du )' before yest-rdo y. 110 tIck led at finding Utem ngoln Ut nt Sevth.ul from here attended the ~- rI\nk SIIIDIl, Bouth of Uti , bal80ld JoVer/! cronks I would wosh my hllnds li e promised to tlo e\'crylhlng Ip hl ~ he hustled wl ~h them dglll 8way to Labor OilY Golebr l\.tion Il' Chuks. his farm to '" Mr, Ellis . I fit ~e whole Il/l'nlr." power to tree me n8 sp 'etlll)' ns po.. 010 Hlltc depOSit ynult, lIod dl«1 nQt ville on Monlit\y, Ilnd reported a OFFICI:: A man fromOlnolnnaU hal bought dOll'l ulld ers~n lll!," I nnR\\'crct! In . . IIlblj!. 4!ter Itllkllig with t!11ll I filii rest " !ltll 1\0 load Ihlllll sntely locked gOOd time t he old Ta\Ju1l18 farm, welt · 01 oP, Fourth Street, 'noar Tyler IIlgnutltl.... " b~ very l;lnleltlellt I h"ve . ~ooOd(!nt tl\lI! he hod noj·hlllg· whltt- liP· l:Ie took both Jllwel cnstle with Our two vetorlnArlllDs lua bnsy aod It Ie rumored thll' All en Klbl e l' mude to you h,,8 be"l1 Ule uhsolute ever to do wlLb lillY port ot Ihe plOL !tIm nod Illude mil go along with hllTJ men, botb b ll"('log IlbUlt.y Ilnd a good has "old bls farm, BI~o . T.lepbone 9S truth." Bllve you seen hlnl7" to protect litem." . Lrnrlll. M. M. 1'erry began htlul\orc 80hool "Yes, \I II B8 1" too speeretl. "ye~," 80111 Oormllq. slj;lllncantlT: 'tpldq't }'oq look lit all for tile secret .fIlIHl. ytt.m l IIn 8 purolm8e d the WaynelVllle. .. Ohio o llild r en. on Monday, on hili IIllm a Ordlunrlly I would Ioavo resented "l've seen Irtlll. l~ looked me Up yel' pdl!slIgeway J IQld you nbout?" C!loe bOYK' ponic8 And rooa.bout old r oo te tu ,vayne8vllJe. aoyone tlllking to IDe In thIs mUIlIlo;r. I terdllY ono1 we wellt over Ihe cl1~e 10" Stlll dreamIng about thllt. 8re Mr. ond Mrfl Morris Sherwood, 01 A. B 'I'a.)mtlge aod K . E TholDl)' hut J .tell Ih,at uud ~r po c1rcUIltSIOUCtlS : gether. · Ue ellggosletl Ihat we 1:0 up yol1?" 1IC0tred Gormnn. "No, we didn't. WayneSVltlP. were /61anday gDesta . B. ' V • . BA~NHART. SOD otte nd ed tbe oalled meeting of f On the wny up to the Orantldeck th e Or Mr and Mrl'. A. B. , \080n. _ __ _ _ old ilion spoke I1bollt It ond I told J. W. Davis and fa m ily Bnd O. E tho Fllrmers' Institute tLt Orel(onl& Notary Public;: on Wedoesday eveDin(l 'j'be date blm tbat In my opInion tit ere W!l~ Le"loy were Huuc1ay visitors s f Mr for ollr ne"t Institute wall Be' fol' nothing to!f.. ~tt~r he r~c!,vered tlte a nd Mrs. 1 A H~rtl!o(ilk, of Uayton February 2-1 Ilnd 25. 1921. Every. 1\11 kloda of No&ar,. Waek. · ,WUIe pellrl~ liE! WflII too excited to th ink IIhout Inythlng else. It seemed 10 Cbarloll Ellis, on8 of oQr praotloal body iB Invltod Bnd, of oOQrl\!l , will and Deeda a Hpeelal.,.. . ". be there. .. breale him all UP. lind I took hIm back fllrmers, 18 vIsiting In 1'oledo. Tbe M\slel Manna DeMherage to his hotel and lett IIhn there. lJ" Mlll!BiEl 'l'pwnBblp f!ll'nlahed one of Cl ; , ; ~=-.:..:=============~==t snld he bad somo .WIWI\i CIl «10. lind ~b tl l DCl gI'8 for IbR BIg Type Poland. aod Nellie Ferris will aUanti Bohool thllt be ~Qull\ m!!~t me ~t illY jlmCD Ch loa hoge, wh'oh wel'e a p exhlbl at Waynesvillo agalu 'Ills year. DR. J. W. ~ •.L~.R ~ at nOOD tod\lY.~' tlon at ~h e I;:jtll,e i'llir .Iast week, he 'rhe JordoD! attended tile Jordan , . "Bow do you ' lIccoupt fo'r t~" I'&. belolJ W. C. Welob . . family reunioD at ~rllnlrhil, SUD day , ••• DENTIST••• turn at Ute flOJIrl~lu I crIll\! despomte• - ---Mlsil Bell Ir loo lilrton called on Iy. "What'8. 10ur theory IIbout tltelll 7" ar C\'lacnce, sur 'lY WO'IIIO De Increq. Mrll. Pnt.ienoe ThompsQo , I:)uoday u "I baveo' t any," he repli ed. "It's Ibl e of bellet. evenllll! • • DP to you 10 , explnln It. Maybe by I bnd JII8t onll hope I&ft. • Old Rufus - -. tire time I COIllO to sce you tomorrow mu at fin l\ tllat secret pousagewoy lind you'll hBve thought up ~ IlpW I a n' s e wblther It led. T'b at, wltb our to spIn," . knowledge of the IdenUty ot ilIe telaThe outBtandlDa featllrOl of "PleRst:. pleuse," I ClllIlld otter him phone girl and ' the \loslllhUlty ot PI'OV. tbll cblc \lttie afternooll d,.. .,. tbe loog-waillted bloUSQ, the as be turnell aWIlY, "do look tomor- Ing GOffll1ll1'1 J:iellet that Wick WIIS The un d9u lgned wtJI offer l or sale Ihawl collar ot terra cotta IIIltD. row lind see It that 80<!ret pns80ge \8 an ex·convlct, /leemed likely to be my Tbe draped t'\Llt~ Ikln elabOratel, DOt wit ere r snld It wl\~." only snh·atl on. Old Rufu/l mllst fin" at Publlo A Dotloo , Itt 'he Ide resl. braided In d~ and the I.rpau Be Wl\lkf!4 I\wllY wlthoqt answering. thlll D.... ~ntleW8.V. ae IIIl1l1t I aD qlU8t I denoe of ::!Ilrllh Amllnda Bartsook, bodIce wblch II Y8'1 In Waynesville, Warron Couo,y, ~IIC!t qnce mpre In my cell, 1 stretched yoaue. . ") <f • OhiO, on . ",ys\llf despondently 00 my little 'Iroll rn good mechan~cal eon-~--. I!p,t. /In!\ closIng my .~e.. q1C\d tq Saturday, September 2S, 1920, ·dition. c.ollcentl'llte Ill~ tlIQU,1tt1 00 e,n atl!vld.nu Stork Iilell Traveled. tempt to ' lo\,e thl. oew my.teT'1, .rrolhl had been over to, lee the nel,h. Be~IDnlng at 1 o 'olook •• 'he 'Goods which J COUld plainly .ee hod a\l but bor'! new baby lind UIl'OO ber rerum Ilnd ChaUela whtoh belonged to said HATBA.WA.~ deatroYOd Gorman'. faltlt In my hon- wns o~ked bow flhe IIkE:iJ It, to which 8 .. uh Amanda Barhook. deoeased . In good shape. avereslY. I must .olve It ,It J wal to re- IIb p replied: "Well, mc)ther, It ' ll IU Bee bills for further partloo)oul. WaytI4WnUe'1 LeadtDir Delltllt J . B. PE:NCE, Oftl08 in OainOl Bldg. talo him In Ildlng me to ret tree. yet right, onlJ' the .Iork must bue been a hauled by factory. Main 8, As Exeoutor of laa' Will ot the wbole thlnr Iilemed Inexpljcable. lona time ou tbe way 'wIth It, tor It Sarllh Amanda B"rtlook, 1 could bordly blame hIm tor doubUnc certainly Is awfully talllOa4." These tractors have been W. N. Bea I'll , Auot. deoealed, me. The creat ·TIIlue at the peaul ~--taken in 'trade on Jatg« had beeo m9t1v, anoual! tot lhalr outfits, and can be purttIlltt. ~'1t what ~olSl!>le motive coul4 E"planatlon .f Dr.al'l\" ~ere have beeD tor tbo tblet return· chased at less than ...., ~o seo' lI tuoeral, a c~I!l1l or a C!Orp ... " as LOll. fa'l- inak... In ono'8 dreaml generality (lOl'teod. aD h\~ them? J. th(,l'(t ~uch' a thloa as R 5nalle price. I1'UNERAL DIRECTOR WIth ~ .hock It Clime 10 me, too. Illness. deatb. or 10m. crave mllfal'o .hiver? .Tust I\.k tile keeper ot the thllt die reator~tJoo at the pearl, tune. U tlie dream II 1'IItlJer .atma reptile 'lOUse wbo baa been there to.. 'Il~ctlca\l!, upset the wbole tbBOT'1 of aod bazy. It mBY otten be reprded u ,..1"1, and he ,.,111 tell you .uakel are Way~e.vllie. Oh'l o beautftul and kind. Of courae, TOU 1t1J' defenee. It 1 could have ..tab- a Blgn at birth or a mllrrlaae. Practically new. II.hed the tact of thll theft, • jUry ND't expect too much lnteJllpnce, but --'--he h .. on. ho,-noled lDake who wu m1,bt be perauadecl to belllve DI7 tal. Fully Equipped for Good Ove·r.E"thu.I ...tlc. the pet ot an old Quaker tor le&J'1, «If IIqOllJDlaUI lIot.., DQ'lterlaul whJlo Service. Ooce In a ""hlle you meet " trI... and the re"NDd ..oUemu read tJi. pe.... Iud a .-cret »&IAP-1 b, whl~ Ibl Wet bac! plDIId ac:eeal to wbo II 10 Ilad ot a chance to belp 1ot1 Bible to hIm Ivef1 nllbt. whleb b. Large Display Room almOlt wUJ. _eel to MlJ01 bearlnl- Thll I)IOrt the apartmeat, but WIthout the motly. _t or trOllblB tJlat he tor tile . . . bu been deoled blm Ia~. etoee of theft. 1117 ......,. UDIOPiiWWcl br InI to heap 1011 mlo j U ·C II . . . . . . . . . . . " Ihowtnc ,.... a-tJemu cUecJ.-1!Izdw....

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Un lt.ed Allornuy tor the Northern DistrIct of Ca lifornIa , has been apPoInted Asslstnnt Attorn ey Genoral III the D llnrtm oul or Juettc . This Is tlte blghest posl lion yet to be 1",lrI by A woman.

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Second Annual Sale Th e school bel ls ron ~ out Monday m()rning afte r " n:st of over lhref' An Early Start. months The schools s tarled (, ff in 'I'h~ ilrst COllr C~' l\lJl' " tor Ihe puhllc beLwl." ' IJ ew ¥ol'k alld PlJllud ~ I phlu good ha pe ond the reg isl l'aliOIl i~ II WI\ S It stage, BIllrled In 1715U by tho li tlle above the aVArage fol' the fi rs t oj.;f' ll huutsUl8n, Duller. day . ~!!'-.~~~~:...~~_~~~~~~~ . Th e ellrol lm ent is by fllr til(> lar~est one thal hu been knuw n fo r several years, there ueing' . ~Ll jJllpil ~ and se veral yet to come in . 'fh e High 'chool hIlS an enrollement o f 83. which is unusually large! . On I accoun~ I)r the new leaclltlrs, il. will : tal e sevtlru l days to get organil.ed, , bllt l,y l ite end of this we k the organiz Lt. n will be campI teo and the chn Is will be ~unl'lillgsmoothly,

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ZIMMERMAN'S CANNING SUPPUES

13 Tried Sows 13 8 Fall Yearling Gilts 8_ 22 Spring Gilts 22 7 Spring Boars 7

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Through .a slight mi ~U lld r!!tanning the annoullcement of the Normul beginning neyt week was wrong, as it ghould have been Rtat d Lhatthe Normal woul d h Irill on Tile day of this weel<, which it dirl with a glJod

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County Fair .

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September.14, 15,16, ·1 7,1920 LEBANON, OHIO Live Stock, Mercliants and Manufacturer! Products, Poultry Horti~ulture. Fatm and Garden Products, Canned Products, Canoed FruIts and Jellies, Flow· ers and ' Plants and Woman' • . Work,

This year it will be on Friday, September 17. Every ch il d UDder 14 years of age will be admitted FREE,

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WEDN-GSDAY, SEPTEMBER 15 . 2 : 40 Tr t ... . ...... , . , . , . , , , . , , , , , .. P urse 2:25 Pace ....... , . . . . .. " .. ... . . ', , , . Purse Three-year -old and under Trot, 2.in 2 . : . Pur~e 2 : J 2 Pace . . .. ...... ... , ...... ," , .. . Purse

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THURSDAY, SEPTEMBER 16 2: 16 Trot .. : .. .. . . . .. , , . , ... , " . .. , , . Purse ' $30P 2: 15 Pace, , . ......... ; , ... , .. . . . .. .. Purse, $300 :2 : 19 Trot. , .... . " _. ,' .. . , . , . , . . , .. . Purse $300 Three-year-old and under Pac~, 2 and 3.Purse $200 FRIDAY, SEPtEMBER '17 2: 10 Pace . , , . . , . , , , , . . ; . ; _, , .. , . , .. . Purse $4.00 2:20 Pace , . . , .... . ..... , ,... , . ... , .. _. P urse 8300 ,2 : 24 Trot, , . .. , , .. , . , , , , .. ~ , , .. , , . , , Purse $300

Parents give your children this holiday - colne along with them aod enjoy the biggest day of your lives.

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In Confldence. The on clcot arc IC8 delliCflted the rose to Bnrpocrntes, tho ' (lOtI ot SI· lence, ond gnrlun!ls" ot roses wero druped . over th e doo rs of rOOIDS In wltl c h dehateJ! 0" conterences wero laking plnce In 101<011 thnt words

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Menms usu nlly porte nd worrIes of a fl no nellll kind , npl Inft· quelltly 1ilD,brn rlng t ho los~ ot n post or 80 muchpm, rt me~ely 9111'ue nn d blurred, they /lIgn ify nO,til lng In partlculnr.

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Many Accidental browning •. . A.ccl d llllrlll · drowning enlt ~e(l 1I,~lSO dCRthB, or 7,4 per 100.000, In thla CO I1I1· '~r~' hlst ~·'!lIr. Thl. rt1 te Is 'on 8111<)I·n· bly leBS tlmo th nt for noy pret'c.llng ' ~' I'OI'

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Whatever you have which h$S outliyecl it!i ' , usefplness - furniture, hardware, books, magazines, baby carriages, bassinets, b.-iea-brac, skates, clothing-shoul<l .be IIOld. Other people, will · be able to put these things to good use. . TflE WANT ADS will help you make qulek and profttable .1. ot. dilcarded arUeI••

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