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PAOX FOOL mi A Few Spkcy Specials For Satnday 8 and 10 Quart GalTinized Pails, lOc. 9 and 10 or. tan of Silk Lauudry Soap, guaranteed, in hard or soft water, 25c. 100 bar case, $2.85. 1000 Drop Maatlei, 4c each.

500 half frosted elobes, 8c Aluminum Table Spoons, half dozen, 34c. 16-inch Japanned Coal Hods, 15c. One lot Hockey Caps, 50c grade, 42c. 29c grade, 22c. Fancy Tooth Picks, 3c box.

Stand and Sewing Lamps, 25c, 2Sc, 34c, 39c to 54c. Comfort size Cotton Batting, 50c. Full 16 oz. Roll White Comfort Cotton, 13c. Buggy Whipps, lOc, 15c, 23c, 45c to 94c.

Shoe Leather, lOc, 15c, 29c, 34c to 42c. Shoe Soles, lOc, 15c, 17c 19c to 23c. Iron Cobblers' 2 for 5c. Wire Cobbler Haili, 4e box. Hungarian and Hob Nails, 3c box.

Heel Plates, Ic pair. Braces, 5c pair. Cobbler's 3 Lasts 25c. Do you know we sell a Hickory Axe Handle for lOc and 16c. Pick and Grub Handles, lOc.

Plain Ironing Boards, 68c and 72c. Ironing Boards with stand, 89c and $1.19. Nickel Plated Tea Kettles, 98c, $1.00 and $1.15. Do yon know we sell Slim Taper Files at.4c, Be, 8 and 10-inch Mill Files, at 12c. Mail Boxes, lOc.

Ball Bearing Plate Castors, 14c, 18c to 24c. Padlocks, lOc, 14c to Rural Route Mail Boxes, 72c. And thousands of other articles at the same wonderfully low prices. How do we do it? COME AND SEE. And remember, we refund money in every particular if not satisfactory.

Don't forget! our Famous Hed, Band Brand Candy. Always fresh and absolutely pure. a pound and one-quarter pound. SNOW SHOVELS-NEW YORK RACKET STORE BUTLER COUNTY'S GREATEST VARIETY STORE. 20 S.

THIRD ST. HAMILTON, OHIO, M. D. McGrath, Successor to H. W.

Snow. BUNKER MILL Special to The Joamnl. Bunker Hill, 0., Jan. 1. and Mrs.

S. S. Koehendfirfer, Floyd Boomershine, Arthur Lei- and Edna Mikles called OH Mr. and Mrs. S.

D. Kochemlarfer last Sunday. Holccr spent Sunday evening with' Leo Felluian and family. Messrs. John Popp, George Popp, John Popp, Leo Fellman, (ieorgi 1 Holcer and Charles Baker spent Monday afternoon in Reiley.

Mario Fellman called on Mrs. S. S. Kocheudarfer.last. Monday afternoon.

Mr. and Mrs. John Flora of Hamilton, returned home after a few days' visit with her brother, George Popp. Mr. and Mrs.

Alex Overly of Sherman, Texas, returned home after spending a few days with John Popp and family. Charles Bcal of Millville, is here spending a few days with his sister. Mrs. Win. Coehran.

Mr. and Mrs. Vincent Wood called on 'Mr. and Mrs. Philip Leibroek last Saturday evening.

Elcnora Fellman called on Edith Popp last Saturday and Sunday. Mrs. Anna Popp is on the sick list. Charles Durum and family spent Sunday with Ode Urmston of near Hamilton. Jid Sample and daughter Mary are spending ,1 few days in Cincinnati.

Mrs. Philip Leibrock and daughter, Helen, called on Mrs. Smith on Monday afternoon. COTTON RUN Edcclal to Tlit; JoornnL Potion Hun, 0., Jan. 1.

Mr. and Mrs. Hary Pharos cuter- (ainc'il at Christmas dinner, Mr. and Mrs. Joe Slerger and sou Samuel, Mr.

and Mm. George Jennings and daughter Gertrude, Mr. and ilrs. Hamilton, Mr. and Mrs.

George Cooper, Mr. and Mrs. Tom Skillmau and Mrs. Sidllman of Hamilton. Mr.

and Mrs. David Zciglcr and (laughters 'if called on -Mrs. Susan Jncohy and daughtn Sunday afternoon. The Sunday callers on John Bnek- hcil ami family John Vogd and John Hamilton, Mr. and Mrs.

James King. Air. and Sirs. Poler Jaspring. Frank Wiriley and Miss Hcrln Sislicr.

Misses Emma and Mabel Trustor spent Christmas day with Mr. ami Mrs. Joe Wirtlcy of Xinemilc. Mr. and Mrs.

A Hunter and entertained Christmas dlay, Mrs. John Graft and daughter of Hamilton, Dr. Mrs. James Graft and family of Mrs. Anna Hunter, Mr.

and Mrs. Monroe Slokcs and family, Jlr. and Mrs. Tom Khig, Miss Bertha Fisher. Mr.

and Mrs. Robert Wilhrow and family entertained at Christina dinner, Mr. and Mrs. Will King of Mason, Mr. and Mrs.

James King Mr. and Mrs Claud King, Mrs Stella King and son of Sevcumile. Mr. and Mrs. Win.

Johns and daughters spent Saturday, evening with Jacoby and daugh- ir. Mr. anil Mrs. Harry Phares spent Sunday with Dr. and Mrs.

John Graft of Hamilton. Mr. and Mrs. AVui Johns entertained Christmas, Mr. and Mrs.

Oscar Johns, Mr, and Mrs. Tracy Johns and son of Dayton, Misses Sue and Mary Johnson of Trenton, Mr. and Mrs. Sam FUckinger, The Misses Beta Hardin and Lura London entertained the W. T.

T. T. Sewing club Friday afternoon. A. delightful afternoon was spent iii sewing and social chat and a delicious Christmas was The Misses Withrow invited the club meet at their home in two weeks.

Mr. niid. Mrs. G' King and son of Trenton, returned home after spending several days with Mr. and Mrs.

James King. Walter Angst returned to Dayton liter spending several clays with lome folks. Miss Pharric Withrow spent Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. Robert W.ith- row and family.

Mr. and Mrs. Mike Heidt spent Sunday with Mr. Fred Pippert and family of Hamilton. Millville to Tbc Millville, 0., Jan I.

Oharles Meeker and Perry Phipps of Hamilton spent Sunday with jcorgc Meeker and family. Theodore Dittmaii and family spent Christinas with Mr. and Mrs. Henry Kockenstict and family. Bessie C'oi'l'inan ol! Hamilton is isiling Mr.

and Mrs. Arthur Wilkey. Fred Haibcr and sister Annie of Indiana creek spent Sunday with John Haiber and family. Blanche Frcy is spending a few lays i homu folks. Ollic Barrett of Hamilton is spending a few days with Mi's.

Mc- Crcadic. Mrs. John Willsoy spent Thursday MI Hamilton. Hev. P.ovis is holding a rovival in he U.

B. I'hurcli for a weeks. All are invited to attend. HAWTHORN Hill Special to The Journal." Hawthorn Hill, 0., Jan. 1.

Mr. Henry Riirod and family of Wear road, were Sunday company of Mr. and Mrs. George Weist and sons. Lou Einerick and family visited (heir relatives, Mr, and Mrs.

John Sheard Sunday. Ira Oiiohioii and family of Salem, Dora Baylor and W. S. Thomas and families of Camp Wayne, entertained by Mr. and Mrs.

John Thomas. Miss Donna of Greenville, spent, the holidays with her grnndmolhcr, Mrs. Marie Swope otton. Qwfisr. toKMWp, eg.

Mr. Bernard Potkrf and Arlinc, and Mr. and Mrs. ASA Birch and. Mr.

Charles spent Christmas day with Bureli and fmnjly. Mr. and Mrs. P. K.

Augspurger entertained at Christinas diner Prof Dorau 0. Potterf and Mr. and Mrs Herman Potterf. Other Yule-tide visitors of the Augspurgers were Mrs. Sallie Sommer and-Miss Mor cueo of.Eaton, Elmer Mann and.fam ily, Mr.

and' Mr and' Mrs. Weist, Mrs. Brown, Wil bur Augspurger and Laura, and Mr Davidson. Mr. and Sam Weckor and sou Marshall spent Thursday with Mr and Mrs.

Will Ross near Cainden. Mr. and Mrs. Guy Kisling of Dayton and Miss Faye Kisinger spent thi Christmas-tide with their parents Mr. and Mrs.

Harvey Kisling. Mrs. Bertha Nearon. and Mrs. Sallie Soinincr and Florence of Eaton, George Swope am family, Donna Qverbolzer, Mr.

an Mrs. Wilbur Augspurger, and were tho Christmas company of Mrs, Marie Swope and daughter, 'Mrs Pearl Brnbaker. Mr. and Airs. Will Litehiser hail for their Christmas day guests Harry Litehiser, E.

Litehisei and granddaughter, Miss Mary, Robert Stayton and Charles Meyer. One of the prettiest of Yule-tide functions was a dinner party given by Mr. and Mrs. Henry Meyer assisted by. grandmother Landis and Charles Meyer.

An excellent tufl- k.cy dinner was served and'the social feature of the clay ope not to be loon forgotten. The guests were, ati.d; Mrs. WiH Litabiser land Clyde Trunck. and- baby Kenneths-Mr, and Adam Trunck, Robert Litehiser and. Miss Mary, 'Ritiph Trunck, Robert Stayton and S.

E. litehiser. Hon. David Pierce of. Hamilton, spent Sunday with his.

brother, James Pierce and wife. Mr. and Mrs. Mnribn Cbristman if Eaton spent the Yule tide season pith their daughter, Mrs. James 'ierce and family.

Mr. and Mrs. Herman Potterf and IT. and Mrs. Bernard Potterf spent Saturday, in Gincinati and enjoyed leeing the Queen City in holiday at- ire.

The Potterf. families attended the uneral services of Miss Laura larthaway in Eaton Sunday after- loon. Prof. Loran 0. Pottcrf of Iowa Sty, is spending a two va.ea- ion with his home people.

jfessrs Clarence and Irvin Ander- nn spent the holiday week with riends in Columbus, 0. Robert Litehiser and grandfather Javid Ockerman of Eaton, visited at he Litehiser home Friday. Little Mary Walsh returned to ndianapolis after spending several vceks with her grandparents, Mr. ml Mrs. Craig Dallas.

George Swope is now able to be 'lit after weeks serious illness. Mr. and Mrs. Wilbur Augspurgcr and Mr. 'and Mrs.

Harvey, Kisling' 'ere Sunday visitors of George wopo and family. Mr. and Mrs. P. K.

Angspurger, Mr. and Mrs. F. A. Bloom and Mr, nd Mrs.

Rush Bennett, were recent guests of Frank Bennett ancl fam- Mr. and Mrs. Spencer Aten and aby Mildred enjoyed Christinas lay with her home people. Mr, and.Mrs. George Dulliold were, ounday guests Will Uondonhall recently, and on Wed- icsday tbey were in Dayton seeing ho holiday attractions.

Howard Hart and family, Ed itik'osell and family and Mr. and Jrs. Elmer Kautz visited -Mr. and If si J. H.

House recently. Mrs. Minnie Conner and Miss Martha and Mrs. Ainnstrong Ridgevillc, are the holiday reek guests of Mr. and Mrs.

S. E. 'ouug. Mr. and Mrs.

Philip Trunck, Miss ioldie Trunck of Eaton, and Mr. ml Mrs. Willard Andrews and baby jarah Alice, were recent visitors of Vdajn Trunck and family. Mr. and Mrs.

Henry Meyer and Mr. and Mrs. Adam Truuck recently isited John Meyer and wife in Ind. The Trunck's al- visited Lou Sink and other Indiana relatives. Miss Lydia Dixon was home from Ireenville to spend Hie holidays.

Jeorgc Dixon of Valparaiso, ms also been visiting his home folks. A nine-pound bnby daughter was lorn lo Mrs. John Sheard Friday, tho 19th. Mother and babe getting along fine, thanks to' Dr. Silver.

The Sbeard family lately moved iii- Frcd Roberts' better to known as the- Wear farm. Miss Irene Anderson and sister Olennii, accompanied Calliis TKarikc ARTTREASUKBSrOF WORLD GATHERED PANAMA-PACIFIC INTERNATIONAL EXPOSITION; SUPERB SCULPTURE AND MURAL PAINTINGS TO ADORN GREAT COURTS Manifestations of the 'artistic phases of irian'i prpgresj will'be extraordinarily at the Finn- mil-Pacific Exposition. Sculpture his come Into greater use iit. each xporition, apd at San Francisco In 916 employed to far ereattr intent than heretofore. In the Palace of Arts there will be displayed from- EUfope of the famous paintings of tlw old Ptf ll man; II worKa never permmea to icaTe will be shown.

Already 860 world lamotu painting! been promised. The of gttatesi artistt'of also Wfll be' showiv Stfetfi hundred thousand; xOf art completed. Included in the Hit of mural are such celebrated Specimens of Wonderful Sculpture and A. Stirling Calder, Director. names as Frank Brangwyn, Childe Hissam, William di L.

Dodge, Frank Da Mond, Edward Simmons, Robert Reid, Arthur F. Matthews and Charles Halloway. Many of the will be 100 feet in length, some even larger. Some of the most marvelous works of art to be shown' wffl' those presented from the Orient Air the paintings will carry ont. ona grand exposition color' scheme.

Miss Ward's school Wednesday. Mr. and Mrs. C. L.

A'nclerson and ii Roy were entertained by. Mr. ind Mrs. Luther Harrison Christmas day. C.

C. McCreary was a Columbus isitor a few day.s last. week. The last meeting of the Wayne Tarmcrs'- club for the year 1913, as held at Elmwpod, the home of J. E.

Flora and family, the 19th list. The Hollowing excellent- fro-' grain was rendered and much inter- st taken lifferent topics: The morning session was opened vith music. Select reading--Mrs. Will Murphy Paper, The Prairies--Why Their Lack of Trees--Mrs. 0.

Hildebolt. A four course dinner was served mid-day by Cateress Madame Gibon, of Ealonj and it is needless to ay that the meal was perfect in very way. Afternoon Session. Music Talk, Should We Plow Our Clay Soil in the. Fall--0.

Hildebolt. Discussion, Qiu 1 Mulching For Veparing the Soil by: 1 Bo'ller and Drajr--W. E. Miir- 2 Disc--John Hart. a Spring-tooth Harrow--S.

Q. Burifi. 4 Spike Tooth Harrow--A. C. Paper, Is there any relation be- ween tlic union labor and the far- jierV Rev.

C. L. Gowdy. took this part, in the absence of the Hon. W.

Swan. Reminiscences of the year was lieu indulged hi by the club and.a general rounding up of the events of tlieir meetings for the past year, he concensus of opinion was that much good bad been accomplished by their organization. The guests of the club were, ind Mrs; C. L. Gowdy and son Charles of Cainden, Mrs.

WithroiV of Sevenmilc, Mrs. Mary Brillhart, Miss Elizabeth Casey, Misses Grace uid Marie Young. Mr. niul Mrs. James Pierce dc- lighti'nll entertained the following named company Christmas, Mr.

and Mrs. Marion Christ mas, Dess Christman, Mr. and Mrs. Frank' Cliristinan, Mr. and Mrs.

Wdolfe, Elmer. Gilbert of Kalon, Mrs. Elizabeth Pierce of Cainden, and Mrs. John Wolvcrlon. Mr.

and Mrs. Clyde Trunck entertained Harry Harmey- cr of Kitcbelle, lad, and Adam Trunck and family Christmas. The scliodl' entertainment given in district No. 5 by Miss Nettie Ward Wednesday afternoon was a delightful affair in every particular, the little showed) evidence of paUenl training throughout the pro- frram. Tlic patrons of ihe district were Program.

Music by orchestra. Christmas Acrostic--By i the school Solo--Mary Litchiscr. Grocery and Bakery, Hamilton and Coke OUo Choice Hoe of at very Guaranteed pure bread; Deliveriei to all of the city. Geo. Pappas.

Both Phonei. MM Christmas Eve Thought--Lelia Button. Just 'fore Christmas--Willie Traiior. Music Mother Goose--Callie Kariko and others. Santa Glaus Joke--Esther Dallas.

Bobbies Christmas AVish--Mar- ihall Decker. Christmas Recitation--Hazel Trai- ior. Solo--Mary Litehiser, Hiding the Presents--James and Lewis Weist and others. Music 'Recitation--Callie Karikb; Hanging the Stocking--Lcroy Button. Christinas Day Has Come--Mar- Litehiser, Santa's departure.

When Santa Was a Boy--Edgar i Christmas Dilemma--Lela Button. Music After the program' was ended Santa Clans made his appearance and the treat and presents taken from the nicely decorated tree and distributed to. the children and grown ups. Isaac Reed of Fairha- en, personated. Santa to perfection.

MORNING SUN Special to The Jonrnal. Morning Sim. 0., Dec. 20. Harold Paxton, wiio is attending school 'at Winona lake, is spending is vacation at home.

Misses Anna, Margaret, Cora and Mytie McQuiston rliied with their aunt, Mrs. J. S. Ramsey on Christmas. Mr.

and Mrs. Hairy Sizelove cn- tcrtaincd on Christmas. Mr. and Mrs. J.

I. Faris, Mr. and Mrs. George" Sizelove and Mr. and Mrs.

George Faris and son Wilson. Frank Meeks, who recently moved here from" Sevenmile, has been sick for several days. Miss Margaret McQuiston, who is attending Chicago university, is spending her vacation at home. The Wrijriit family held its annual Christmas dinner at the home of Mr. and Mrs.

William Wright. Mr, and Mrs. W. M. McDill were shopping in Hamilton Tuesday.

Thq Sabbath school gave an enter. (ainment on Christinas eve. The Christmas offering for missions amounted to $78. Mr. and C.

C. MeCrcary gave a family dinner on Christmas. Mrs. Martha Douglass spent several days recently wilh.W. P.

McQuiston and family. I MASON i Special To The JenrnftT. Mason, 0., Jan. 1. Mr.

and Mrs. Theodore Hageinan are entertaining Iheir son, Dr. Kmmeli Hjclm of New York City. Mr. and Mrs.

B. D. Wclton had as guests Sunday Mr. and Sirs. C.

J. Wasrwr and daughters ot Lebanon, (., Mr. find Mrs. C. Rare, of DC- polur, ,111., Mr and Mrs.

M. C. WikoHF nml daughter. Ray Wikolt entertained a few friends Tuesday evening at cards in lonor of Mr. and Mrs.

G. 0. Wikoff of Eiwootl City, Pa. Mrs. Frank Watkins was hostess to (lie Home Culliire club Tuesday afternoon.

Mr. and Mrs. C. J. Murphy and daughter have returned to Conners- vill'c, after a pleasant visit with C.

M. Seward. Miss Elizabeth Huff and Fred Osborne were married Thursday at the home of the bride. The Masses Dick have returneJ to Hamilton, after spending Christmas with Dr. J.

M. Van Dyke and family. Mr. and Mrs. W.

C. Cox and sou of Dayton, were guests of Mr. and Mrs. J. Lee Thompson a few days last week.

Mr. and Mrs. 0. R. Randall of Lebanon, were Christmas guests of Mr.

and Mrs. Lee Randall. Mr. and Mrs. Robert Tucker of Murdock, have returned to thci: home after spending Christmas with Mr.

and Mrs. Zimmerman. George Mosher of Cincinnati, was the Christmas guest of his parents, Mr. and Mrs. W.

II, lHoslicr. ElKCRlfK Special To The Jourul Creek, 0., Jan. 1. Mr. and Mrs.

Bcrnice Emrick of Dayton spent Xmas with Charles Hnrtlow and family. and May Schaub attend- 'ed the Xmas entertainment at the Greenwood school house Friday night. Miss Lucille Gifford, who is teaching school near Lebanon, is spending her vacation with her parents Mr. and Mrs. Lindley Gilford.

Yer Keister, of Mkldletowii, spent Sunday with home folks. Mr. and Mrs. Pearl Clevenger of Greenbnsh spent Xmas with Mr. and Mrs.

John Kirk. 'Jacob Smith and family were Carnden visitors Saturday. David Kirk and family spent Sunday with Adam Selnil and family. Schrau'b was a Germantown visitor Wednesday. MCKSONBURG to The Journal.

Jacksonburg, 0., Jan. 1. Mrs. Bessie Bennett was the guest of Mrs. Belsford the past wecK.

J. M. Shaffer; had for his -guests Siimlfiy, Mr. stnd Mrs. William Jasn- bring, and Mr.

and Mrs. Ed Martz and family. Miss Ethel Bauer entertained at a birthday party from two until five, quite a of her school mates were honored guests and many nice little presents were received. At 4:30 the mother served a dainty little lunch and the little ones left wishing Miss Ethel many more happy little birthdays. Mrs.

Guthriu has been entertaining her sister the past week. Velma Shccley spent Saturday and Sunday at home. Willard Thomas had for his guest the week-end little Lester and Hay- inond Cummins of Trenton. The cntcvtainmenti given 'at itho U. B.

church Sunday school at this place was very good and had a full house. Mr. Clayton Thomas had for his guest Sunday Miss Minnie Mack, Miss Maurice Crcilclior of university. McGONIGLE Special to Tile Juurunl. McGonigles, January 1.

Mr. and Mrs. Charles Beckett entertained at Christmas dinner, Mr. and Mrs. John Beckett.

Miss Myrtle Wagonlield spent several days tlic past week with Miss Nelly Burnt of Hanover. Mr. and Mrs. Philip Brown entertained at Christmas dinner, Mr, and Mrs. John Stnmpf and family and Mr.

ami Mrs. Harry Gerhardt of Hamilton. Darid Oylcr and family spent Friday with Mr. and Mrs. John Leibrock of Hamilton; The Misses Edith Weber, Molly Weber and Caroline Weber of Hamilton, spent Saturday and Sunday with Miss Katheryn Conrad.

Mr. and Mrs. Adam Thome spent the past week with their daughter, of Trenton. Mrs. John Davis spent Christmas with her parents, Mr.

and Mrs. Lever of Gosben. Mr. and Mrs. Conrad Smith of past week wlh the former's parents, Mr.

and Mrs. Andrew Smith. The Farmers' Co-operative Union of America had two carloads of coal shipped here the past week. Frank Brown was taken completely by surprise by a number of friends on Saturday evening. Philip Brown spent Saturday with Mr.

and Mrs. John Coehran of Glendale. IF YOU NEED MONEY Tor any purpose, SEE US TOR A SQUARE DEAL. WE LOAN ANY AMOUNT FROM $5 TO $100 At your retraest wo will give you two months to make your, first payment, if yon deal here--HAMILTON'S OLDEST AND MOST RELIABLE LOAN CONCERN. "The Old Reliable" Household Loan 219 High Street, Keily Block, Room 14.

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