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The Tribune from Hicksville, Ohio • Page 8

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THE BEST EQUIPPED Wc carry in slock at all times WIND SIUKLDS, (US TANKS, AUTO TIKES, Lamps, Tiro Chains, OILS and (3RKASKS of all kinds, Spark Plugs, lotteries, Hattorics Kopaircd and Recharged. Wc have the host line of New and Second-Hand Bicycles ever shown in Ilieksville. MOYCLK SUPPLIES, such as Tires, Pells, Lamps, Cements, Toe ('lips, Guards, Saddles, Pedals, anything that, is used to repair a bicycle. GIVE US A CALLALL WORK GUARANTEED Monroe Brothers Garage Residence Phone 215 HILKbVlLLh, OHIO Williams County fair MONTPELIER, OHIO September 13, 14, 15, 16 and IT WEDNESDAY-Stock Judging Day THURSDAY-Everybody's Day FRIDAY-Children's Day SATURDAY-Old Day Attractions Every Day with Band Music in Front of Grand Stand Willis Lewis, in two acts Great Strike, in two acts Henry Pros, in two actsl Kvery rare will be filled, Lovers of the turl should not fail to be there. $3,000 IN PURSES.

See the big CORN EXHIBIT, a new feature introduced this year. l-AVav, rienty of accommodation for man or lieast. RKUUCEl) RATES on the Wabash Railway. Ask local ticket agent for information. Everybody Should Attend the Big Williams County Fair S.

J. KISSINGER, Pres. By the VVIIliama County Battalion Don't, Miw h. Worth Swing. ROUT.

OGLE, Secy. Long Limits AGENT for Liberal Stop-ov Other Details The Baltimore Ohio R. R. VERY LOW FARES TO Atlantic Chy C. A.

R. National Encampment, Sept. 15 to 10, inehiaive. Summer Tourist Fares to-Kosron, New York City, Atlantic City and Other New Jersey Resorts, Norfolk and Old Point Comfort, Ya. Homeseekers Excursioa Fares-South, Southwest, West, Northwest.

Tourist Round Trip Fare Wet Consult BALTIMORE OHIO Privileges and HORSEMEN I Represent The INDIANA and OHIO Live Stock Insurance Co. The only RELIABLE Live Stock Insurance company in this territory. Let us protect your valuable stock against death from any cause. E. F.

ARMSTRONG IN NORTH-WESTERN OHIO WILL WONDERS NEVER CEASE It is Creating a Great Sensation in Many Localities. Many people are now aaina to i Mapva drug itore to loam all they ran oi the new remedy that In Treating no much talk and newspaper comment. Scores of people throughout the state rave been cured by the remedy within the pant few month, and tratimoniala continue to he received from every direction in Mpld nmveasinn. Here in Hioksvlle and vicinity numbers of people are taking the remedy and many of them arc praline; it very highly, although they have been using it nut a short while. While the demonstra-! tiona were being conducted at tireona-I burg, J.

W. Movie, of llti Kant I Washington strict, said: "My wife hna been lining Kool Juice anc it in doing wonder for her. Hofore taking the remedy she had a very bad ntom-laoh. The lightest food would sour Ion her stomach and cause it to burn and pain her very much in fact, she said she felt like it was raw from top to bottom. Recently her trouble waa laggravted by an attack of the la Her appetite was very poor, hut al ter taking the juice a few days her appetite returned and she now digests everything she cata without the least pain or inconvenience.

She la no longer weak and nervoua, but seems like a new woman. The remedy jhas proved a wonderful blenMng to her." In fact, so many people are talking about the new remedy and i telling of so much wondetful good it la doing that people are going to Mopes drug store in numbers to get some of the wonderful medicine. WEST MARK Farmers in this section are busy drilling wheat. Township schooli began Monday after a four months vacation. Mr.

and Mrs. G. L. Hosier of Hicks-ville were Mark township visitors Sunday afternoon. VJuite a number from here attended the Paulding county fair.

Simon Kisabeth and wife of Hicks, ville were guesta of friends at Mark Center Sunday. Ed Rupp returned home from Kansas, Friday. Myrtle Engle of Hickiville spent Sunday at the home of her parents. H. Hanna purchased a tine buggy it Sherwood, Saturday.

Howard Breininger returned Saturday from a weeks visit in Washington, Atlantic Uty and Baltimore, and enjoyed the speed limit to bia new auto mobile, Minrtay. Mr. and Mrs. r. Krcininger were guesta at the home of Mr.

and Mrs. DeardorrT. Sunday. Ephriam Kisabeth and family were guests at the home of Mr. Voght, aunoay.

The carpenter work on G. Wonder. ly's new house is rapidly progressing, with Thomas Shull and .1. Voght, contractors. Many from this community attended the ball game at Mark Sunday afternoon.

Mr. and Mra. Foster of Toledo came recently to attend the Ridenour reunion at the home of Eliaa Ridenour, Saturday, September They will stay about a week. Mra. J.

M. Greek was a guest of frienda at Kvanaport several dnya last week. Ovcf from lasL week Quite a rain and electrical storm 1mm ealry Monday morning. Harry Scharp, wife and daughter Mildred attended the annual Sunday cM'nooi picnic near r.vansport Saturday. Mrs.

Jordan and daughter Eunice, of HieWavilltv nrorn o-nnera ot tin, Ka.a niv imiiv ui J. M. Greek Friday evening. Mr. and Mrs.

Louis Michael, of Bryan were entertained nt the hnm.Af here Friday evening. Myrtle hngle assumed control of a I 1 1 i i ihtiiwi iii nii-aavine monoay. Willia Ralfinr rutumo 4VA, camp at Ft. Ancient, near Cincinnati. A isinlrlpl hmm ksmn lot lit, Ua 1 (v mnin township trustees to re-jrravel one mile of road west of Mark Centre.

Wm. Schletrel and Mable Kisabeth were married in Defiance Thursday. oip. lai, meir many inenas extend congratulations. Many from near Mark Center attended the grove meeting and picnic at the Lutheran church in Pact Msrl dav.

J. M. Greek and wife were guests at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Ridenour Sunday.

The Mark township schools will begin Sen. 12th. Cha. district No. 4.

Try our want column. McCaU'a Magazine year. The Tribune a year and any fifteen cent pattern you select from the Magazine, all for 11.26. jstf Garage Phone 68 MARIE DeLARME Guy Smith and Warden Sparry of Antwerp called on Samiiel Friend and family, Sunday evening. lona and lola Krter and Everett Hartman attended the fair at l'aulding last Friday.

John Erter and family, J. W. Gor-don and family, W. Roon and family. Will Curtis and fan i'v, Trembly and wife attended the Walker and Chsney reunion at the Frank Curtis grove, 'Sunday.

There were quit a number from this neighborhood attended the funeral I of Elmer Wentworth at the Disciple church at Hicksvlllo Friday afternoon, i His remains were brought here from I near l'rotection. Kansas, Hnd were interred in the Sciplo cemetery. rreri nrown spent Sunday with Russell Wentworth. i Mr. and Mrs.

Will Curtis and daughter Helen of Ft. Wayne came Satur day and are spending this week with George Hoop and family. Clatre Waltenbargor, wife and children, Mra. Elmer Wentworth and children spent Sunday at the homo of George l'ool and family. N.

A. I.ybarger and Joseph Jude attended the state fair at Columbus last week. Will Thompson in now sporting a new buggy purchased in Hickav lie. Walter Coddington wife, and child-ren and Charley Pool and wife of Ilieksville called al the home of Ly-barger Sunitwy afternoon. Rons.

Janie and pomeroy Thompson spent Sunday with Pauline and Perry Schooley. i John Conard.l wife and daughter. Lewis Wentworth. wife and daughter Iwere Sundiy guesta of Jake Went- I worth and wife, I Arthur TromhK wife and daughters Agnes and Madonna and Mesdames I Henry Moore and Orval Cotrell spent Sunday with Honor Cotrell and family. George BishofT and wife called on Mr.

and Mrs. Thomas Wentworth, Sunday afternoon. Charley Reeb and family called on Samuel Friend and family. Sunday afternoon. The Erter School District No.

8 opened the fall and winter term of school Mondaf with Guy Smith of Antwero as teacher. lona and lola Erter and Homer Hartman attended the fair at Paulding i last Thursday. WHEN MERIT WINS When the medicine you take cures your disease, tonea up your system and makes you feel better, stronger and more vigorous than before. That is what Foley 'a Kidr.ey Pills do for you, in all cases of backache, headache, nervousness, lose of appetite aleeplesnnesa and general weakness that is caused by any disorder of the kidncya or bladder. Take Foley's Kidney Pilla promptly, cure your prenent ailments and ward off a dan-geious illness.

Sold by Frank Dairy mple. Farmcra remember Orangcville is bidding for your trade. A trial will convince you its the best. Its clean, 9tf Do You Have Headache TAKE ONE OF THESE LITTLE TABLETS AND THE PAIN 18 GONE. "My first experience with Dr.

Miles Anti-rain Pills was a sample package handed me. They relieved the pain so promptly that I have never been without them since. I have given them to many friends when they had l.ead-ache and they never failed 4.0 relieve them. I have suffered with neuralgia in my head, and the first one I took relieved me. They have cured me of neuralgia.

I would not be without them." MISS LILLIE COLLINS R. F. D. N'o. Salem, Va.

Beld by druggltt evarywhw. who authsriiM to rrturn prltt of tint tickto rt thy fall btfit. IIH MEDICAL Elkhart. IM. P.rTAnY liS" EPPERSON Mina E.

wife of John P. HeacocW. died at th family home near Farmer. Saturday. Sh waa td 4.1 year.

months and 16 days. Deceased waa horn in Decatur county, and became th companion of her husband March SI. 12. Five children were born to thia union, of whom on son and ihroa daughter aurvive. together with her husband.

Father and mother also surviva her. being residents of Arthur, III. to which place the remains were shipped for interment. GOLI.ER Ward Goller was born November. 11.

and departed thia life September 6. 1910. He was in perfect health and waa accident ly shot by one of hi playmates. A preeioua one from ua la gone. Hi voice we hived ia still.

His place ia vacant in our home, Which never can be filled. Dear Ward in unlet now Is resting In a narrow dreamless bed, Ever free from pain and weeping He slumber with the dead. In perfect peace he Ilea at rest. And angel now shall be his guard. Th loving tlod ho cares for all Will safely keep our loving Ward.

CARD OK THANKS wish to thank the neighbora and friend who so kindly assisted us dining our sad bereavement and death of our son; alto the choir for ita beautiful and appropriate songs. We wish to express our appreciation alto for the beautiful flower. Mr. and Mr. William Goller.

ELY Julia daughter of Henry and Elizabeth Lybarger was born August HHh, near Garabier, Knox county, Ohio. She waa united in marring to Noah Ely Novemhvr 19th 1S47. She with her husband tame to Paulding county in the apring of 1S4H and pur-ehsed a largo tract ot government land. She ever aim ha made thia her home until tha Reaper of Death claimed her September 4th 1 1 0 at the age of S4 years and dava. She was of a family of nine children and was also the mother of nine, two sons and seven daughtars.l Her husband one son.

one aaughtcrl three brothers and one sister have preceded her In death. The surviving, children are Mrs. Matilda Moore oi Kattle Creek. Bruce Ely of Antwerp, Mra. Mary Champion, Mrs.

I Anna Cotrell, Mrs. Ella Gotrell, 1 Mra. Emma Trembliy, and Mrs. Kllie Trembley. Betides tnese there, are two brothers, two sisters, thirty-three grandchildren and twenty-one great grandchildren, alfo many other other relatives and friends to mourn hrr loss.

She shrank not from the hardships, of her pioneer life and they were 'many. Her last Illness was mercifully brief but very severe. Her work ia done. The hand that were busy for more than fi ii score and four years are now at real. The tongue that possessed a charm in conversation ia silent.

But hope sustains amidst sorrow. Funeral servicea were 'held in th Lutheran church, Hicksvillc, Wednesday, Sept. 7. Rev. J.

W. Lilly olnciatina-. Interment in Forest Home cemetery. CARD OK THANK'S Our dear mother, Mrs. Julia Ely ia gone but not forgotten.

We wish to express our sincere and heartfelt thanks, to all those who assisted and sympathized with ua during her denth and burial. Also for the kind and helpful words of the pastor and for the beautiful music furnished by the choir. The children. SNYDER Elizabeth Warcham, was born in Seneca county. May 25, 1S1U Juat one day after Queen ictoria aaw the light of lite.

She was married in Stark county, to Henry Snvder on June 1H. 1H-10. and died in Hicksville. Ohio, Sepl. 4, 1910.

aged 01 years, 3 mo. and 9 days. Mother Snyder had an only brother, David Wareham after whom nhe named her own first born. She had also three half-sisters and two half-hrothera. Her early life was spent in Seneca I county, hut her home waa near Canton, at the time of her marriage where she continued to live till 1H54 when she and her family moved to Mavsville.

lnd. Thia home was the family home till when she and her husband came to Six years later in her husband passed on before and for 14 yeara Mother Snyder walked in widowhood. The tast five yeara she has been as dependent as a child and nearly all of thia time confined to her bed. She waa the fnother of 8 children: David Mary E. Luce, Elmira P.

Reichelderfer, James Alfred Francis Cbae. and Wm. of these Alfred and Wm. died in childhood Besides the 6 children who survive, her she leave also 19 'grand-children and 22 great-grand-children. Mother Snyder'a life was long and eventful.

To begin life' race with the great queen of England and to outlive her. la no usual thinv. To have been the Wsl wife of one man for 66 yeara la also not a common experience. To hav been bedfast Vur nearly 5 yeara ia lot of very few. To have been a member of1 the church for 75 years ia also yry unusual.

To have kept the faith hot only in spite the many yeara. buH in spite of all conflicts, toils. cares.evila, disappointments, temptations not the exper ience of all. To hke been patient inrougn an or lire a. amiction.

to be uncomplaning in all tod having loved her own ahe loved yem to the end. These all give evideVe of 'grace in her life oft more qanifent by its absence than by its' presence. The secret of these things ia found in the fact that when a girl ahe waa converted and yeilded her life to God was true to her Lord before her children and neighbor and that ahe leaned hard on her Lord in the days of her frailty. When her pastor would visit and pray with her she would say in her alow speech. "If it were not for Him.

I do not know what I would do. He Is my only hope now." It waa thia trust and loyally to Christ that led her to teach her children in the daya of tender childhood to lisp the "Now, 1 lay me down to sleep." Did death find her prepared? Death never finda auch souls unprepared. She had heeded the word of the Master, "Be ye ready Is it well with her? For answer let us turn to God's infallible word, found in Rev 14: 13, "Blessed are the dead who die in the Iord from henceforth yes, saith the Spirit, that they may rest from their labors." Her long pilgrimage ia ended and she has entered that rest that awaits God's weary children. Her funeral was held in the Methodist church Tuesday tfternoon Sept 6. The service waa conducted by her pastor, D.

F. Helms, assisted by Revs. J. F. Miller and J.

W. Lilly. The music at home, church nd cemetery waa very comforting. Burial waa In Forest Home. When in doubt trade at Hicksville.

Take advantage of cur great clubbing offer, The Tribune, Prairie Farmer and Home Life magazine all three a whole year for $1. Ztf Come to the Crescent Theatre, Tuesdaya, Wednesdays, Thursdays, Fridays and Saturday evenings. High grade moving pictures five nights each week, tf If you have anything you wish to ell or exchange, want help, want to tell or rent your bouso, try little ad in our "want and for tale" column. There ia no better place to ret quick resuita. worlds Famous DYSPEPSIA PRESCRITION It Drives Away Stomach Distress in few Minutes, Stops Heartburn and Belching I If you havo anything the matter i with your stomach you ought to know MAM, kl I a i.

tablet are guaranteed by the Ideal Pharmacy to cure indigestion or any tickneaa caused by indigestion, auch aa the following, or money back Sick headache, biliousness, diril-neas, nervousntsa sour stomach, fermentation of food, belching of gas, heavy feeling at pit of stomach, vomiting of pregnancy. If your meala don't digeat but lie like a lump of lead in your stomach; if you have foul breath and loae of appetite, a few MI-O-NA tableta will put your atomach in fine shape in shot order. It you or any of your family auffct from atomach trouble of any kind, get a 50 cent box of Ml-O-NA stomach tablets at once, Ideal Pharmacy and druggists every whrcre sell MI-O-NA on money back plan. "I was cured of dyspeptv that had assumed the netvoun form, by the use of Ml O-NA and praise MI-O-NA highly. My trouble got me weak, and nervous so that 1 could not sleep: tha bowels were constipated, and had harp shooting pain through the kidney regions, and hard dull, backache.

MI-O-NA ia worth its weight in Walter Teho. St. Clair, Mich. Additional Local Cement brick are the best! 3tf. Tribune and Ohio Farm laws, Laird Hoff was a caller in Defiance, Monday.

The Tribune and Daily Toledo Blade, both a whole year for J2.50. Mary Buck of ia visit ing Inenda here since Friday. Take The Tribune and Farm Fire aide, each a whole year for $1.10. Mrs. Joe Peener is in Craigville Msiting her parents for a few day.

Ford Buck returned Monday from Paulding where he had a stand at the fair. Several ex-soldiers will attend "Sol diers Day Saturday at the Montpe lier fair. arrie r.vana ol romwell came liilonday to visit Nellie Evans for a iTcw days. i Mrs. Wm.

Goller and daughter returned Monday from several days visit at Ncy. G. Q. Morgan has moved his house hold goods to Edon, and the family is mow settled in the new home, The Elmer Wentworth obituary is unavoidably forced over to next isaue, as ia also several other items. Miss Ethel Um stead has taken a position as trimmer in a millinery store at Collingwood, this state.

Mr. and Mrs. C. A. Blodgett entertained Dr.

C. V. Tannehill at six o'clock dinner, Wednesday evening. Mrs. Frank Snyder and daughter Mra.

R. I. Mong of Ft. Wayne are hero visiting relatives for the week. J.

W. Worden and daughter Blanch of Scipio took supper with Mattie Price and daughter, Saturday. Mrs. Bertha Sfatkey of Tifiin returned home Tuesday from a visit of several daya with C. M.

Lott and family. Mrs. Joshua Rose left Tuesdav for hicago whra aba-wilt visit with her aughter, Mra. C. R.

Thompson and family. Any person finding a small square gold Greek Letter Fraternity pin. return same to Jeffries Culler and receive reward. Htl Any young women who want positions aa housekeepers can easily get situations by advertising through our want and for sale column. Miss Cora Umstead haa been at the wholesale houses in Cleveland two weeks and haa now gone to Berlin Center to trim for the winter.

Mrs. O. E. Driver and ton of Mason, came Friday evening and will be guests of Mr. and Mrs.

Jake Killian until Thursday of this week. A. L. Byroade and sons George and Ernest were called to Shelby Monday nweaing to attend the funeral of a brother-in-law to Mr. Byroade.

They returned Tuesdaynon. While In Chicago on the excursion C. Palmer investigated the matter of a new machine for the Crescent theatre. He will probably secure one and it will be the latest idea in the line. Mra.

Mattie Price and daughter Minnie entertained for dinner Sunday Mrs. M. A. Bear of Kocheater, F. S.

Ginther and family I. eater rPlerman and fam'ly, all of Coles Cornera. Frank Pierman and wife entertained for dinner Thursday Mra. Mary Weber, Mrs. Ann Sanders, Mrs.

Louisa Harrison, Mr. Frank Kling, Mrs. William Bishoff and Mrs. Pat Doraey and children. GEORGETOWN Earl Hall in not much better at thia writing, Geo.

Wann remaira about the same, and Lizie Lemon is slowly improving. C. Porter and wife Sundayed with his brother Daniel Porter's, R. Moore and familV entertained Wm. Burners.

F. 1 Zeimmer, Edna and I). children Sunday. trunk Shonk has Deem visitinn rela lives nere me past ween. Mr.

Grostein visit. F. Lemon 'a one day last week Mra. I. N.

Gorrelt sick list but is bettel at been on the Milo Gorrel! and ife called on his mother Sunday. Several from atteaded Harlan, Old peoples' meet' Sunday. Ed. Brandon Is bnildinc an addition of a kitchen on the house oecunleri by Geo. Snyder and family.

Wm. Wolf 'a spent Sunday with Mr. Wolf's parents. egir iT the only emulsion imitated. The reason is plain it' the best' Insist upon having it'a world's standard flesh and strength builder.

All DRUGCtSTS iee fnts place big WANTED, FORj SALE, ETC. Advertisements will under thia head at the one-half cent a word. le run rate of 5 FOR SALE A few choice young, Delaine rama. Frank Undia. J.ttf i FOR SALE -Nineteen head of Ana broenlng ewta in goou shape.

Frank i.anuis. Htt FOR SALE CHEAP-21 horse twiwer stationary gasoline engine A-l shape. monrve nroa, FOR SALE Some fine yearling Hampshire rams. Call on E. F.

liurni. Phone 4S1G. lotf WANTED Hay in large and amall quantities. Knuuire of J. Sherman Hart, phones 42 and 15H.

40ll FOR SALE A good two-vear-old Norman mare colt See W. W. Powell, Phone 4LHD. R. D.

2. Btf. FOK SALE An 8 room house on Chicago Ave. In goon: repair with acre of ground. A.

FOR SALE An IS months old Shrop rsm eligible to registering. See Charlfa Cook, phone 42VK, rural route Ilieksville. KHf WANT ED TO LEND PRIVATELY A I0aH) on first mortgage farm seemlty at per cent. Enquire at Trtnune omce. lltf BARGAIN Seven room house on North Main street, lot 50x2iH).

price ll taken at once, inquire of A. James, Jeweler. llttf LOST-Fair week, a Greek letter Fraternity pin. Small square gold pin. nmier return to Jell nea Cul ler and receive reward.

Utl LOST A check for $75.00, drawn in favor of Valentine Lybarger. on a Cincinnati bank. Finder return to him and receive reward if desired. Utl FOR SALE A good bav mare weight about 1350. For farm work she is hard to bent.

Enquire O. K. Lybarger or at farm on Antwerp Pike. 14tf BKICK! BRICK! BRICK! Defiance red Brick. The old reliable sand Brick for your chimney, cistern, foundation, cellars, etc.

Armstrong Mfg. Co. 50tf NOTICE TO THRESH ERS-Why not make double money with vour engine? 1 have a large power csne mill for ssle chesp. Walter StainficM, Antwerp. Ohio.

13t3p LOST A lady's black shopping bag, containing tan colored purse inside with over $2 in change in it Suitable reward will be paid. Leave at Tribune office. FOR SALE Ok TRADE Thirteen and a half acres of Innd 2 miles out the Spencervillu road. Will sell for cash or exchange for town properly. Mra.

L. II. Hosier. 14tCp FOR SALE Seven room house on Pearl at. Easy terms, amall payment down balance same an rent.

Splendid opportunity to buy a good home. For particulars enquire at Tribune office. 13t2p Local Markets. The following prices were obtained from our dealers Wedneaday afternoon Wheat Corn Tti OatB 3o Rye iv; Barley hn Wool 32 Hoga Fowls Spring CliickenN 17 Turkeys Butter jo KKKS 1. railroad.

want looao No. a stop tor Chicago paan(ers. iMin l' I0 4S p. ntnp for CblcaKO panscngnrs IS p. IA9T BOCRD.

NO. 4 OSS. IB it lltipn stop fhlrairo Jot. pannrniirrn i Hp 0 Slop ChU'Hiro Jet. pehsciikim-s 10 pm The Churches at.

E. CHURCH D. F. Helma, Pastor For announcetr.enta see "Methodlat Mention" in another column. I.UTHKRAN CHURCH R.

A. Albert, Pastor Hicksville: Sunday school at 9:30. Chief service at 10:30. Lost Creek: Sunday achool at 1:15. Chief service at U.

B. CHURCH CIRCUIT A. J. Smith. Pastor.

Last preaching service of thia conference year at Logan. Sunday school 10 a. followed by sermon at 11 a. m. At Weal Milford Sunday achool 10 Last sermon by pastor for conference year at 7:45 p.

m. Quarterly Meeting at Maumee Chapel, Thursday, 15th at 10 o'clock. FIRST CHRISTIAN CHURCH. D. F.

Harria, Minister. Sunday achool under the direction of Julian Serrill at 9:16. Preaching at 10 a. m. C.

E. 6 :00 p. m. Preaching 7 p. m.

Motto: "Every member of the church a member of the Sunday achool and of many more, and every one Loyal t) all the services of the church. Everybody made welcome. PRESBYTERIAN CHI'RCH. J. Norman King, Minister.

Sunday school 9 Morning wor ship 10:30. Subject. "Him that Soeaketh." Heb. 12:25. Evening worship 7:00.

Subject, "The Dogs' Portion." Maa. 7:6. Prayer meet ing on Wednesday evening at 7:00. Brotherhood will meet on Monday evening, Sept. 19th.

in the church at 7:80 All will be cordially welcomed at these services. V. B. CHURCH J. F.

Miller, Pastor. Next Sunday, Sept. 18th will be the closing Sabbath of thia conference year for thia church. No evening aer-vice. the forenoon services aa follows: Bible school convenes at nine o'clock.

Pastor'a closing meesaage at 10:16. Following the sermon the fourth quarterly communion service will be observed. Miss Reiach will ting at the preaching eervice. These services will be held in the opera house. All membert and the public Invited.

On Thursday evening of thia week at 7 :30 the last quarterly conference will be held, at the U. B. Parsonage, Rev. A. C.

Siddall, D. will speak and preside. All who can, should be present at this meeting. Tha 12 eKAma eirl. wVia iuUI in ll the musical numbers of "The Candy iiir: nave dinerent costumes for eacb number.

Moving picturca at tne Crescent theatre Tuesday, Wednesday, Thursday, Friday and Saturday evenings. All new picture, no old ones heimr A shown over. 41t3 I Choice crs and Artistic vl 1 Floral Work ON SHORT NOTICE The best quality at the low- est price Long distance connections on Home and Hells l'honcs Call tip and Rive me a trial C. V. Winterich The Leading Florist Defiance Ohio Dr, H.

(A, Jordan titraciM.rta wlilioiit nam Hb ini4 or other a uarrrullt oJ prop ruder. Ail kind, ot arterial irth mail and warranted- Kootua I-YtIii i 'ull-r'n aardwarr ator la i utlmt blwk. II atrrt I'knna No 17 BKNJ. F. GRIEST OPTICIAN Kl office of Dr.

H. W. Cook every Friday and Saturday ltf The Grover Dray Line TRUCKING OF ALL KINDS Baggage, Express, Freight and Household Goods. Crating and moving of Pianos a specialty. All calls promptly attended to Your Patronage Solicited.

JJ.Grover, Phone 188 Trains pad DeOancr a rolinwa: KAITaiUTNII. No. 1 is wcaTaot'Nit. NoJl a is Trams pain Antwerp a follows: HANTBiTNn. No.

It 70 Local IH WKSTBOUNO. No 21 "71 local No. a "IS Trains paaa St. Jne an follows: aASTBOIINIl, No.t No. 7S local fretKht No.

WIHTBcll'NO. No. II No. TV local Nt.l I .8 Sit iq ia 10 .7 as 10 1 in iwa pn nOa 40pm VI loam a rn .10 pn ai A Resolution lip It resiilvi'd liy thr Coum-ll of iiii village of Hlckavlllr. that ihti Clerk and horobv In Instructed to advertise lor Imls In furnish nmterlul and construct side-vaiics rroni of tha following lots and lands at folios: AKTHl'R STRKKT Clara Swluer Peeper.

I.nt M. Ami. p'll'i ui K. M. Hllderhoek 31.

inri. nershlp Luelndn Planer fi May. K. Nelson 47 O. A Wripht Krlit'd nd ta H.

Miller 'w Alul John H. WrtKht vs Kdc. nd ANTWKHP PlKl: Caroline Gilbert An Ctiaa. V. Collins es Abe Henrv H.

hennoy RRVAX STKVKT Plal iki 5v Clara F. Allra Lot I3 And Pint ii R. C. Hlcr KdK :tr.l Catherine Phillip ikihiiI Pint Sin H. Miller Mi And.

Plat msry n. nnonea si, ni Martha Punlr KiiK. 1st Hattle E. KnKllsh Trustees Presb'n church Lilly Pemt Kredrlca Plersteln r-? isi Irti Oid Plal 13 li Old Plat IX, ltk lOrt ausanna ahull MBlfl.i UA 1 R. Davidson Lot 7 Woods Ad SS HRI NKHSRI KC, P1KK Joseph A.

Horn Lot a HiuVs Ad ar, COLl'MHIA STRKKT A. K. and Mary Stroh Loi l.s Hat'y'a Ad 17 R. H. Oswalt i CORNKL1A PVKKHT Mra.

G. K. Otis Lot 30, prfD 500 DIXON AVKM-K Susan Wort Lot .1. 4. Kdg.

3rtl O. W.Hurd r. I'hemlore Swan a Matiraret Ruft 5.17 And Plat Nettle CJowhiok J.C.Smith KLM STRKKT mi no Ml l( IT Lot 25 Run 1 a 2nd 2-14 E. K. Iludd ina KnOKKTON STRKKT Kdward Wlllelt Lot iu H.J.

Rare a 1,1 Kl Ceo. W. Burd Aud Plat Hurh Bnnks 4 Kdir. 2nd D.D.Miller Old I'lat so KPGKRTON HOAU Joslah McCormiek iiis And Plat no FORT WAYNK ROAO Mary K. Mann Aud Plat so Kmma Carey jm 10l, Jaeob Hook "weai "i Levi Jump ss; HICKS STRKFT Anna M.

Price e.i tiennre W. Horn 24 OiO Ml Mira noon s-' Main sthiti.t Hlrkarllle a l.nrn in Old Plat l(l MAI'LKSTRKKT F.llra A. Phillips i.ot Purliers and oilier C.J. Huff a others Dr. Ridenour 114 Old plat is; NLWVI1.LK K.

I Davidson shep. and Summers Oliver Lint 3 aummera stiwririr IH Sarah A. Newton Ixit And. Plat John Smith avri it- Km 411 4 4t K-i Manarnt Veil J. tietmat Thnmaa Sirlnffello lisi Kl "west pnn WOon smi-rT Anna Meek Lot si Wood llavld Uooilson Woods nd SHI Said walk to be ronsirmted in accrdani-o with ordlnanoe No.

Iso adopted May ittu Speeitleationa on file at the Clerk nida shall be. for furnishing matennl and construellon per suunrr foot Hids to be 01-ened Sep S4 at IS o'clnrk noon Conm ll re-aervea the right to iv.m-i am or all bids-lu O. P. HEVINi TON. Clerk A 4 Taaot Maaaa Ocatowa CoFYHtorrra c.

"Wnteo free wi.Mher on IS PrnSmh'' H. JTS: i fur erceriiif patents. aerial XK. 11 boui cfc srpa, la tL Jlzmx A err wvekry I mnt efr-nlation of sny ert.nl 10c JournsL -eenus a J0!" BorabyaUBewsilealera. i 60 YEARS' vv EXPERIENCE VMM Ml.

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Years Available:
1907-1921