Eeventy-Firs t Year
. WAYNESVILLE, OHIO, WEDNESDAY DECEMBER 3, 1919
OBITUARY
Whule Number 535
"napshots at W ashingto~ l~S Coal Conference Opens
OBITUARY
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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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