Sixty-Ninth Year
Tobacco Canvas at Hyman's. L. A Zimmerman was a vldi tor Thursday. l t stw ma fitLifll{ that I of all others , shou ld !}ay ~ pccial tribute to h ll t whoB body w~ luuay luy in its las t rt!~ tin){ place. 1"ll r years it has been my f)l'Ivileli e to mini~ter 10 Elizl1belh, a~ need luulle, und toge the r' we fought 1l'lIny a bllttle for lift! When the 1811t i11l1ess Heized her I rerninded he r of our many victories in the past, and she ex!}ressE'd the hope that again we miJ{hL win, bUL if we bilod, we would know her lime I·ad coml!. So far a~ life on earth i ~ concerned, this WIIS a losing fight, but !T.y firm beJi.-f Is that her vic tory was complete a'ld her entry int v th e be tter world was joyous lIJ1d triumpnant. Her faith was sublime, her trust absolute, her insiKht into things spiritual, marvelous She lived in God's very presence, unafraid, hopeful, kindly . happy in the knowledge that her Redeemer liveth, and because He livea; life was !liven unto her. It was my custom to step inLo her humble dwellillg on my way home· ward at nightttlme,. and the little talks wo had togclher were like a bene<iiction at the close of tI e day. ~ver was mv courage renewed. my faith s trl'ngthened, my trust made more s ure And never was ministry more richly rewarded, With all outward evidences of e.xLreme poverl\" ehe was indeed rjch - rich in the P08' &esSion of real trea~ures. Friends she had ill abundance and more than one clln testify to her beautitul char· acter ' We. who knew ber well, feel we have losl a hit hful friend, a wise counsellor. a comforter In tim~ of • trouble. . Though she could neither read liar write. she was eager to hellr the readinll of God 's word. One friend, a woman of cult.ure, who probably Willi the last to read the Sclriplures to her. realizing that thle' end might be near. selected 80me of the trio umphant pal'S8g!'s from the book of Revelation s a~ the mo.t appro priate, and it seem!' no w t hat s uch selection Willi in,pired. This fri.:md has oftlln said that these readings and Eliza beth's wonderfUl understandinp: !lnd interpre tationa were among the mO~1 powe rful spir,tual hel pg she ever ex perienced , olld we feel that he r prayers were indeed such as to be of that inc e n R~ before theThronp, which incense Is the pray'ers of saints. Mllry L . Cook .
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The basketball game Saturday Mr . and Mr3 . J . A. Funkey hl\d th eir ~ue ~ ts a t dinl (;' r Sunday night proved to be one of the fastest Mrs' S A. Stilwel l, of Col umbus: games played on the local floor this winter. The Wilmington boys did and Mr, L N Printz. not arrive until Quite late and the game started about 9 o'clock, ' The Mr and Mr~. J . E. Janney enter· local boys got on their toes to sturt tained at dinner Sund ay , Mi~H Irene with, and when the whistle blew for McClure, of pringboro. and Mr. W. the first half the Bcore stood 20 to 8 in favor' of Waynesvillll, After in· S. Drandt , of Cl)lumbus. termil8ion the Wilmlniton Ii ve started in with' hlooc:l In tfjeir eyes, Mr. alld Mrs . J. L. Hartsoc k, and it looked for a few minutea like Mr s. Cora Macy. of XenIa, and Miss t here might be a defeat as far as Ruth lI a rt ~o ck, were Su nday dinne r Waynesville was concerned , but our g uests of Mr. and Mrs . Bert Hart- boys' started to play fut ball and won the game by a good margin, sock, of Route I. toSt. The preliminary game was by the Mr and Mrs . Wilson Edwards en- youngsters, Stanley Pence'. team te rtained at dinner Sunday the fol and "Glass," Miller'e team. This lowinp: g uests: Mr and Mrs. G. W. created aireat deal of aDluse~ent Hawk e, Mr. and Mrs . E. V. Barn- for the crowd, and the game was hart, Mra . James McClure. Miss pretty .trenuous all thE' way throuih, Margare t Rusllum, of Day t un , and The youngsters went at It "hammerMr. Fred Hawke and-tonga" all the way through, and Stanley's team finally pulled the Several members of the Miami Val game out of the fire · by a very alo.. margln-I6 to 14. Carl McGlure ley Poultry Association went tu' the was referee. home of Mr and Mrs . H. H. Wads· This game was probably the last worth Sa~u rday evening, to spend an one of the !leaaon to be played on the e ve nin g with them, as they are local fioor. The boys have several mavina' to Dayton tlhis wetlek, The return games to play, before the evening was very p p.asan y spen t Muon closes. and rolfres'hmente were served at a lat'e hour. - - -...-- ••- - a~
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Mrs Mary L. Adams is the guest of friends in Wilmington. U. M. White's sale, Sat., March 3. Gordon Joy was a Cincinnati visitor Saturday and Sunday. Mi~s Margaret Russum, of Dayton, is the !tuest of relat ives here,
Tobacco Canvas at Hyman's. ' Elias Oglesbee and Frank Brad· dock were Lebanon visito rs Monday, Miss Irene McClure. of Spring· boro, is visiting with relatives here.
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The Five Point Local No, 24 of the Farmer's Educational and Co·opera· tive Union of America, had a Washington's Birthday party at the Five Point School House February 21, 1917. Quite a few were preeent and enjoyed 8 '6Oclal good time. A fish pond furnished by the social com- -mittee the source of much merri· At a meeting last Wednesday after- riment was f or one and all. Ice cream noon a Moth e rs ' Clu b was organized and were served and a 11;00d at the schoo l house. About thirty Bu m cake realized from the p roceeds. mOlhers were present, and lhemeet. - -ing w8senthu siastic. OAlcerselected were Mrs. Jam es Vandervoort, prea. ident; Mrs. J . E. Janney, vice.presl. dent ; MrR. W. E. O'N eall, secretary . Th e next meeting will be held Wed, nE'sday , Ma rch 7th, when it i~ hoped that every molher in the towns hi!) will be present. _ _ _. _ • _ __
ASSOCIATION ELECT OBIlUAIRY MI'8. S. L . Cartwright hM been aick but is much better at tbe esent Hen r y F., on of J .lh n and NEW OFFICERS Shutts, time. born in Vir'Ki ni a, pr
MillS Hel~n Marlatt spent the week. The Protective Bnd Detective As· end wHh Miss Edytha Macy, of near soclation met Saturday ond elected Lebanon. thei r officers for ' th e enbui ng year. Several members w re dropped on . The Famous Fairbank Scales at account of non, paYJllent of dues anti extremely low pri~e . You can Bee nine new members we re brough t them at H. E . Earnhart's. Into the association . BUl>ines!I of minor importance was transactt!d. The offir.erll elect .. d are : E. S. Mis9 Clara Hawke spent the week· end with friends iii' Leb~non and Baily, pre!iident; W. E Corn ell . vice president; P. E. ~ enric k . t r easll rer; Cincinnati. J . C Hawke, secr etnry ; Frank llrad· d ock , Albert Merritt and -Georg · Mrs. Stephen Stilwell Willi tht: Hartsock, trust es. week ·er.d guest of Mr. and Mrs, J . Mr Baily claim he will not accept A. Funkey, the presidency. hut th e m e mberd li re all anxious fur him to take the place, Mis8 Beatrice Ullum. of Le~anon, and it is thought he willia tel' accel>t, spent the week ·end with friends in as he made a fine presiding omeer for two years. Wayneavi.lle. '
Tobacco Canvas at Hyman's . A precious one from us hIlS iOne, Mr, and Mrs. Walter Chandler . A voice we loved is still. visitt'd with relatives at Trotwood A place is vacant In our home, last Sunday , That never can be filled.
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The J olly Ma tron amI thei r hus band s were ente r tain ed al the hOllle of Mrs. C. M . Robitze r Mond ayevening .
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Anna \VIlS Octo· bet 30, J 7 and rlf'parted thi ~ life F'ebl'ua l'y J. 19 17 al the hom e of his daug hle r in Day ton. Ohio. aged 79 years, 3 months and 1 days. He ~as I~.~ar ri ~d l~ Nancy .A. Milh an III 11I(,,;,' 1hey lived happil.y to~et h e r for tifty·o ne yea rs wl1l'n IllS WI,l wus ca lled home March 31, W13. ro th('m ~\'e re born eleven children, thretl of woum ha ve pas ed to the Gr!'~ l Uryonl\' ~\ hen a y ung man he cam e t? <? 111(~ wh",· he y ent th e rest. of 1119 IIf III Wal'r ' ll Coun t y. Al th o ugl~ tl ot bC' longi'1g' to any church It t' was fI good Chriglian Ilnd wa~ loved by th "8e who knew hi m, He never compla inetl and was al\\,IlY ~ kind and pleasant to tho e around him
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DRY FEDERATION WILL MEET
"Safe in port. aye, ~a f'e l y anc hored , On that golden strand: Home at last in J esus presence A Warren ounty Wome n's Dry Ever more to stand." Fede ration will be held March 7th, I!' uneral services Wllre held at the , at 1:30 p. m. in t~e M. E , church at hom e of his "on Chas Shutt W d . Lebanon . Mrs, ~anme Drummond, nesday af lerno~r. con'd ucte:l by}{e la tat~ w~rker , wIll. be present . All R hM I' t .l ... v: OrirBDlZllllOns to whIch women belong As I have token the agency f or the ut urray , n erm e nt III .nlam) are asked to send a delegate and all "Milson" brand fertilizer, formerl y cEIlI('tery, interested ' in the movement are sold by Mr. ChBs . Frye, I wi ll be ARU OF TH AN KS urged to attend . iliad to quote prices on all brands. Lyman M. Silver •- • We wish to thank all who were so . kind a nd helpful in t1s::oititing us , at the time of our sad ber .IlV !I len.t . Salton cars eq uip ped with Savage tires g o the limit. 1 he Family, U M. Wbite's sale, Sat, March 3.
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The N ~ IV Ct>n! u n ' l :Iuu 'nl t at the home of Mr:' . n;\r\ ".n Kelly. on Feb· ruary 23rd . '1'1,.. prcRiJent called the meeting to 01 del" und In memory of Wa9hingtol1's birthday we ssni "God ble&8 our nativO') land." Our president read a selection on "Tile Ideal City." The r oll was called with twenty·one ladies re8ponding with quotations from Isaiah: Aftef the rou tlne buslnesa our program consisted of beautiful musical aelections from Mrs. Kelly and Mrs. Marks and the two papers for the day were I,Jrepared by Mrs. Farr and Mrs. Allen which wereJVeli \toritten and . were InstructivQ and intert'sting. During the social hour our hOlteas served refreshments. We were pleas~d to have with us a number of visitors, among who \Vere the Meil· dames Adams. Geo . Zell, W . Barnett, J. Marlatt. F. Zell, J . Chapman, Dr. Wright, Chas. ltobitzer, E . J. Ar· nold, S. A Stillwell, W P . SaUabury. 1). L. Crane and Miss Helen Hawke,
Dearest William; hcow we miss you B. H. Wadsworth and fllmilv are Since irom earth you paased away, moying today to their new home And our heart'l are achi:'g near Dayton. Aa",e think of you each day, Miss Elma Roberts. of Morrow, William Spencer Parker, son of Ohio, saw "Kentucky Belle" here Mr. and Mrs GeorKe and Elizabeth Tbursdayevenini. Parker was born near HarveYlburg, December 15, 1!l16, departed this life February 17, 1917. aged 1 inO. U . M. White's sale, Sat" March 3. 8nd 28 dSYIL. He came to be with ~ ~~ ..... them for only a IIhort while and then r--.....- ...•.- - . - - . - -.•••---.•.. ----.---.-.. - - - -.................- _..... - - : ' Mr. and Mrs. Karl Hawke, of God took him home; for he has said I . . . I In his word. suffer the little ones to Dayton, spent Sunday with Mr. and I . come unto me and forhid ,them not MI'8. J C. Hawke, . tor of such is the kingdom of Heav· en. May the going .uP of this little Wil80ff Edwards and' little daugh· _ life, be tile means of Boftenini the ter s'p ent several days with relatives hearts of father B'Ild grandfather in Dayton laat week . . tbat when Jesus knocks at the door of their hearts, they will not tell him . depart Lut open wide the door that Fore,t Graef, of the Pennsylv~nta JftUS may cleanse them and make system, at Morrow, wa, In town a Hungry Holler', 2, IIkiddoo. 17' 1they wooll. git out uv there & the cot in the eeUin room at Ant Marier's them white as anow. . ~ow hours last week. . Hon. SHall Plunkl,tt, E Q gals sed 'Illlrite & s tarted fur the house & the 01 kernel he cum in & , .kitchun & rUIl into t he 01 kernel t hot there wuzn't nobody there & he Squeedunk, Injiany , On Thursday, March 8th, Prof. S. Look at our CJal Oil Stoves, before Oeere fren Si. which wuz comin ill & nocked him eed a speech what he wuz goin to Bay You turn not away trom a friend at you buy elsewhere. They are fine your door, . I take my pen in ' hllnd to rite him down & used him pu rty rull' & to Isabelle an ax. her wood she marrle F Allen will be In Lebanon in regard you a fp.w lines to let you no thet I 1 Ant Mllrier she tol Isabelle to stay him & Maree she woke up & tol the to the fariners' Institutoll . to bl! held There's none like this Friend In onea. H, E. · Earnhar~. am well & hop thet you air the sam. the re & talk to the ke n 01& the Ker· old fool thet Kentucky Belle wuz in the county this coming year. If the land \ Say Si, me & the 01 woman we went 111'1 he axed Isabelle Wo, .-I she marrie agoin to win thet there race & lsabelle Waynesville wants an institute thiB He asks to come in to forever abide: Misses Cecilia Snook and M.ary Heed the knol'k of the nail pierced Sherwood. of Cincinnati. spent the down to Wanesville last nite to see him & Isabelle s he sed I It wuz l.\Dice wuz a~oin to marrie' the telyfone year the farmers ought to turn out a ehow what the ~ kule kIds giv fur day . & they heerd a Hl i IJI racket & fell er & he hed better say hie speech en masse and attend this meeting ~and . week· end here witb relatives. At the same time Prof, Johnson . Wllshinltton's Birthday & hit WL' Z II yap poked hiR hed in ! he door & to Ant Marier & ax her wood she Kentuckv Bell and me & the 01 wo o sed II feller had jest fell " iT the top marrle him & the Kernel sod he chief of the Agricultural Agentl' Some time, some day, our eyes shall ~upt. W, R .. Sprelgel and Principal man thot hit wuz good & hed a uv a tel yfone pole & cLl uld they wood, The next day Isabelle she depaltment will be at Lebanon, to see E,:J Arnold were in Cincinnati Sat· skrumptius time. 2 uv tl)e teech ers, bring him in th ere & Isab C'lIe sed yes fiDlllly got a a telYllram the l sed thet talk . o~er the matter of having a The tttce we loved so well; county agent for the county. Let Kome tlme.our hand shall preas In his, urday attendini a teacher's meeting. Mi88 Andrews & Miss McPherson. to bring him IIlnn~ & t hey cum a Kentucky Delle h"d wun thE! race & everybody who can go to Lebanon & the other 4 hi skule teecher~ dragin him ill & I shure thol he wuz the 01 Kernel & Ant Marier cum in & . and never Bay farewell. hed tol them kids what to do & the" d ed but he cum toc.. 1 ahelle sh sed they wuz again to git married & on this date and boost for everything HiB merry 'Iaugh no more we hear, Tobacco Canv~ at Byman's. dun hit j p.st as good as yo~ ever seen took a grate' shine t o thet telyfone the young feller sed him &. Isabe ll e we can get. BiB voice we lOVed ie still' --....,. bunlch uv perfeshunelll do hit. feller ri le a\v ay & when the dr. tal wuz agoin t o git married & the coons a And all that Is left In this hfe tor us Is hia vrav~'on a distant hill. Wm. Wolcott and son. Chester, of They wuz a gal named Isabelle the nerse she ('ould go hvme he tol sed they wuz too & the door bell . A. E. A, Miami Con':1ty, were the week·end Douglas & she lived with her 01 made Isabell e to tak e keer IJ V him & malee r ang & the yuni' feller'~ maw a little of Mr. and ·Mra. Chas. Sat. ant which wuz ' Ant Marier & ant him behave his self & Rhe sed she sister hed c1lm to see him & he tal --.--,. Marier she wanted the gal to marrie wood & 1 day he wuz lay in on a cot Ant Marier thet he wuz rich & WUI II 01 fossel she called Kernel McMillan in the setlln room & she wuz a tryin jest a wurkln fur · the telyfOne' so as & the gal she didn't want to & they to reed a bo ok & he IIxed her what I>e ~(l\lld tell about hit in a book he O • . Cartwright was in Spring. wuz a havin a auful tim e & ant wuz she reedin & !lno sed she wuz wuz a ritin & Ant Marier sed thet Dr. Euclid B Rogers, the noted Thunday. vialUng the green Marier sed the Kernel wuz a cumin readi n about a fell el' nnmed Lord wuz all rite & she always noed he lecturer, will be at Harveysburll on In the interest of Miami see her- the gal 1 meen-& she Lockinvar thet went to a party & WUl a mity fine teller. & while the Monday evening, March 5th, and cemEltery must aay sbe.wood marrie the ~ernel stol a gal 'run otf\wit h her & they curtin wuz down tween acks, Miss give Ontl of his noted lectures. The & the gal lied she woodn't do hit & got .married . & t'fle feller he sed Canine, 1 uv ' t he ' teechers, she lecture is under the auspices of the your wa,hinw dIY. See the Ant Mal"ier ah!! sed she didn't want. fur why couldn't they do thet way. 2 thumped the pianer & Frank Car · C' vl'League Don't forge~ to at Fletcher Waeher Motor at H.' E . the gal to hev nuthin to do with a & Isabelle she sed she hed a mity' man-you remember Shorty- he tId . Earnhart's. then no. more backaches. naber gal which ·shc called Maree & fas t hoss which wuz na.med Kentucky rattled the trap drums & hit sounded en. _ _ _ ._._.~-W. E . O'Neall IOld a porker to she wuzn't ·no good at alL & the Belle & . which wuz IIgoin to win a purty nise'. Say, I purtni fergot to C. B. Bentley' lalt week, and he WU gal sed Mlloreewuz a auful nice Ilal ·& big racE' & ef hi t won the race she tell you about sum singin they hed. Hb1pned to the J, W.. Ricbey firm at St'. Mary', Guild 'will meet with wuz auful ,mart .'<5 wuz- runnin a would marrie the tely.fone fell er & They wuz four of them there tely. Cinclrma\i. Thl, porker was one of Mrs. Harrla on Tbursday afternoon. show they wuz gitti" up & wuz a ef hit didn't she wOlld marrie the fone fellera :lUm in "'to aee the feller the lal'lfe8t' ever . .tI~ped to the Cln· The ladies will meet once a week Iloin to be a ocktress & she wood 'go kernel. They w~z a nigger llal hed what fell olf uv the top uv the pole cinnatl marketl. an weiabed 1080 durlnlr Lent to prerare a box for the & see Maree jest a9 mutch ez she bin .1oolill round all thet time & & he axed em wood they sing & th~y.· pounds. . Children's R08pita as has been their wsnted to & jest then t "e duor bell rnakin a general hOOSE!DC uv ner Belf sung My 0 d Kentucky Home & he . . hotr from Ita birth da.eloped custom for years. flUr'lll & ant Marier she sed hit wuz & her name wuz CindY & thert" wuz axed em wood they sing anothern & The undenllwnedthwlsb to exthen. d and Mr O'Neall dedded' to the Kernel & Maree & 6 other gals a coon called He nry cum to see her they sung Carry Me. Back to Old thllir thanka to e many w t • If he couldn'~ C W Adair of the Adair Furni• .cum over to show her' sum uv the & sed he hed swipild a w~ter melyun Virginny, only they eed Carry Me friends for~h.lr klnddneaa and many . aDd but II he • eo' • X' I d wh d ttul\tlwhat they wuzlroln to do at the & wood gl ... he r sum uv hit & he suni Back to ' Old ~entuoky . Sum uv deed, of co'!lfort an eh. ear to our mark ii, d. ture OL en a, a~ OIe.a a. show & ebe danced a lI~tle jill & tRe a B(·ng to her and then them coons. these days I'm agoln down to . Wan- beloved Friend. Mrs. .Elizabeth IGilaftreq.t4!,.,:::I~l= I:~;r!.d~~~ croud they liked hit 10 well that they got'to dancln & suoh 'hl steppin you etlville to see how they run Lhet there Wright, 4leceaeed. With rev.~, Fu It 'AIIO- mad ber do bit 811 over aain. & then never seen in all you , why I'll bet combynashun .8kule & mebbe I'll rite we think of the constant wo 0 "llll!,aln. at D.. w_~r. abe sunl' .sonll & them otber aals that coon steplltld then he ever & tell you all about bit. Well I mUlt (' cheer ancJ attenth'en"TI~~~' MaI'J' ""'" belped beralnll.'the kOJlus. dun sum did when hia ole tuk him out dos. aaser lOOn, Cook; Mrs, .
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OBITUARY Mlrgaret M. . Dakln w~ born It Harveysburg, Ohio, March 2nd.lBlS• . wu married to J, E, Latchem Octo. ber 19th, 1887, and peacefully puaed away at the family home on Palm Bay, Tillman, Florida, after an ill· ness of nearlv one year, Mrs Latchem was the youngest child of Dr, and Mrs, H, E. Dakin, of Waynelvl\le, Obio, where Ihe IIpent hllr alrlhood days and until her marriage when her busband took her to a new home at Montezuma. Iowa, where tWQlyears were Rpent and then moved to Malcomb the eame etate. where the flUl1l1y reo malned until their ~moval to Florida. It W81 in February 1911 when the family came to Malbourne an4 U,ed here for about two years or until the pretty home on Palm Bay w-" complet.ld . She was a great admirer of Florida and loved her pretty' home, often reo marking that ahe knew of no mort delightful place to live. She never 8et1med happier than when sittini on the front parch, looking out over Palm Bay and the Indian River, across to the peninsula and Atla~tic eCllln, while listening to the aingmg of the many beautiful birds that made their home in the tropical trees ahrubbery near by. . Latchem with her husband ".".",nr..,. joined the Episcopal years ago. and the de-has been a faitbful membel erganization at Tillman sine. h,.,.th ...... and one .ister !lur· vive to mourn the lad loy with the' berea~ed husband and daullhter, two brothers and a Ii.ter bavini preceded this iOod wife and mother to the grave. Th~ llvinll are: Al· fred and Warren J. Dakin, of Hannibal, Missouri. Rev. W, E, Dlkln, of Clarksdale, Missi88lppi, and Mrs. G, W, Hawke, of WaynesVille, Ohio. The funeral servic88 were beld at the family borne Wednesday morn· ing, February 7th, and was largel, attended by her many near and dear friends. The aervlcea beinw can· ducted by Rev. W. H. Cr8l8On, of City Point. and Rev. g, Cary ·Elwe9, of Melbourne. Brief services were also conducted at the Melbourne cemetery where the remains were laid to rest,
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MASONIC NOTICE Regular cllmmuhication of Wav- r neavllle Lodie No, 1&3 F. & A, M., Tuesday evening, March 6. 1917. Visitors and IOjourning brethren at'B cordially Invited to be pre!Mlnt. A report from the trustees on the new ' Improvement. to be made, will be offered, and every member's presence Is desired. D. L. Crane, W. y, L. A, Zimmeaman. Sec'y.
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CARD OF THANKS Dr." P, D. Clagett and family wlah to expreee their appwclaUoD for the sympathy and kindn... showD them, by their maD1 friendaand oelKbbors In the 1088 of their IIttlle IOn and brother.
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