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THE REPUBLICAN- IIAMlMKnr, OHIO, NEWS OF THE VICINITY. SEVEN' MILK, Johny Miller his tou-tu Uw Hud tu with them Mra. UUck Btid daughter Mm Moore, of TRENTON. Rudolph Laobacb, of Hamilton, wag tn Trenton Stiurtjy. Morusnthslw.

or the hi-trrnndnt'ceto Mra Miller Wwtcr'ii Oxford, In who In few days expects to sail for her Thanksgiving vacation with her Honolulu hir husband and sou nntlter. IntpvuUI busings tin. from Cam ien Is here on several rtajn' vli.it with relatives. Hud today ia a HIM I oum of Potti-ugT nud fuii'lv. Hun'er Aril A'tlmr Ba'rd of M.i«e M-n Me.

Imli.k O.d Miriuil bnit tir'iidny tfi-L-H Mia'inje iV MifS Y'i MtiW to ihc I ftnill.y Iu Ci lit Mr. Eielier and family are entertain ing lolatlvis from the part of t-ta'tc Mr. and Mrs. Win. ind dnngh- for, Berlin and Verni Farnsworch returned to Haml ton aftar vujit- Ine Trenton relatives.

F. H. Bi-rk aud wif) spent Thuuks- giving in Hamilton. The accordeon' vehicle ff by Henry Richter was here on uf Two un re houses incur community llmvebeeo siddan-d by dentb Clara, ill- r.i" Sun- chij.l Mr. and Mra.

iR ITDM-died Friday of croup The I look place from the Lu'bi-rmj chorc'h Hnndsy afternoon Hh Interment in the Lutheran ceme- 1i( ti'O MMHIV Vf li ISlnlili tt.v'f- nn nix n'l-li ft dlni'Cr mi th-ir Dr. hlMI'Hllll 1 'II. It. to 'hu Mltiwii i pM'p 1 S'lHilkllii, OMi'" 1 Kill's of Delphi. Ird M.r Cin-i'fk.

-Ed Poiii-nKi-i- Smith Ilnrrj- Suott, Stin Gnnrg- Vii'eliiiir, Cnrle WHImuisou Hiid (Jtm KumUr. Dr. Uirry. noil hwthree hitters muds it very for their tut-itf. 1 Ilnu arrived home last Mfter two Wft-kn' vicit with Mias Ada BOHIUIHU nud tha Qua.

Wilson iMiiilj Qua Kninlijr law student Cincinnati ppttptattYorul past with home Oiirl FalU the fourth child Mr and Mrs Felix Barlmsn died Saturday ev- ming The funeral was held in the ehnrch Tnefdny morning. The berehved fBiii'lies hive the sympathy of vouininulty. Idx. ynnngeBt daughter of Mr and Mrs. Bartmnn is BFrionslv ill A crowd of young folks attended nn ojster supper at Jacksonbnrg Satnr- urday evening.

CiMUEN McGhri'te nud family ill Col firit of the Milo ,1. Harris nf H-tmilton, wit'i her parents, iff this he past wb Mr. nnJ Mn MiBi Addle J. hnein. of days Dinner Effla nnd SI K'mer JFutnhhell Friday In Cmc.iMii.ti.

J. Audprnou ppenr. Thu and -iTriflitT in rlnmiltriii Cii.i-inuati. Dnrurt ie the in ih" friendd. 'Mtwtfe Cora BiidL.lu Pajnn enter at dinner day.

tr Mlssee Cjra and -Kemmln Frechtlinx. Hits Bessie Tarr, Ed Frechtllng and Will Radcliff. "Saul Acton is spending a few weeks relatives and friends of this place Isavlni? for Ashvilie, N. C. where be spend the winter.

Miss Nellie Anderpon is visiting Ham- Hton the guest of friends and relatives BETHANY. Mrs. Harriot Sondderwas the gnest nf Mr. and Mn G. M.

Magie on Sab 'Miss I illlan Warner of Linwood Friday and Saturday with MUs Jacobs. v.Geo Jacobs and son visited frienda nitir Venice on Sunday and Monday. Mable League is convalescing rrat her sister Margaret ia now aiclt tijtii fever. Mri. Colon Clawson of Mrs.Jt EOWB'of tilrted byMra.

Wright the past week Stabler is ctnfined to bis hauie with stomach trouble of Pythias of Alfx'B Lodge no. 202 will hold their amiiver- ijii'rr Banquet in thrir new hall Sitar- dU night this week Ep worth Literary at the home A. Stab er on Friday night was a great snccefs. The paper r-y Mils Effie LeRourd and recitntloua bj MiBB'LilHan Warner were enjoyfd. Williamson who has rfceived hia as rjoatuiai-ter will tako pastesalou of ihe office nn Dec.

1st. fpneral of Mrs 0. BonLel was preached by Rev. Miller in the C. uhnrch on Wedneeday.

hhe died from cancer at the sge of 5S ytais. She iMw-sa husband, a. daughter, Mra. 8. Gdrsnub, atd one son.

EJwsrd. Epwor.th Lifrary society held it Friday evening jirij, R. A Stablers A large crow i wit! iiu 'attendance and all enjoyed thwrjaelvea very The rtndsred in a moat delight DARRTOWN. Very few cornnmtiitiee can bo'ast of many regular soldiers aa Darrtown with a population of than three luodred Wosend thrwiOren Brince- ield of the lat. Kob't Zimmerman of the Oth and JaRi.b Lfhirijn.of llth All three iiwvt- houis.oii i-iok fnr- nnghsaodall naVrt HKHIM to iheir respective if ance of the United Stun hh' -u ci I rnish asmany accordii.p to wi Would have a repnlor ut-'iiy Mr.

and Mrs' Brxdimry ThanksKiVing With thHirdnighirr A Nellie Snfra at Oxford J.ohn Mieke and family the gUfSte of home folkn on ur Mile Uetis Mr and Mrs. Ihn families of Kulb and George ilb nt TIINI dinner. Prof. Oorspn Thanks given wit.h. home folk Okeana Albert Wetterstrorm and family, of Camp were ihe Kuests of Mr.

and Mrs. Louis Schnpk, Friday and Saturday. Mrs. Jrihh'Fish'et'-is on the sick Hot. Mra Robt Hards, ia visiting her daughter Mra.

Btckett McGonigle COTTON RUN. Mr. and Mrs. Jacob o) Seven Mile, Mr. and Mrs.

Peter Hake, of Nine Mil n. ppent Sunday with James Moon and faruily Joe Hunter aud Will Stokes, of Oi- ford, have been ipoi-diiig a few days with their parent. Stella Jacoby retuined home Wednesday nftnr a p'e isant yiait with rela- tiv's at Four Milo Mrs Libbie Pharea tnUrtained at. lin ner Thursday aud Mrs B. F.

Dean and daughter Carrie, and Mra Jane Jonfsnnd daughter Hattie. William Potter wns CHlli-d to E'lton Saturday by the death of hia father. Stella Jftfoby spent Thankaeiving with Edna Ymclini; nf en Mile Mr. and MM. Hntiter entertained at dinner Saturday Mr.

aiid Mrs Sam Joe Baiid and fttmily and Arthur Hunter and family. Mrn. Ann Hurdin ppent Thanksgiving with Roe Stokes and family. Mr.and Mra. Harry PharfB entertained at dinner, Thursday, Jim King and family, Pharrie and Leola Withrow Sunday with Ssuiuel Stokes and family When the liver's wrong all's wrong.

make wrong livers right MIZEEVILLE Akm toA thf vptiit with Alutira Kartw, of ludiuit farmer comity, tud Oeo. Kruue', of Oxford, took dinner with )ut HUNTSVIL.LB. Harry of Jerrico eaUed on lf-ndB in iown Sunday. Mrs twin Hooae east of town ivas on the sicjri list Mooday. FitzgeralJ, Nellie and son.

Roy'were th- iihehtS: of hia Daglen east of Kyles Station on Sunday. Henry Laferty called on friends iu tb'wn AYtdneeday evening. A Schenck apint Thanksgiving bitiup Cinuiuuii'i friends. Ora Vansctin and Moody were the goeita of Mra. Rose Oeborn ind daughter Minnie on Snnday.

Wm bheely met with a serious accident one morning lasr week. While crossing ths cistern platform with pan of water iu his hauda his feet slipped out from under him aud to aiva Be-lf be threw out one arm, falling with oisfnll weight on his elbow and bruising and injuring both and sustain inK other injuries. C. Schcnck and mother entertained Mr. and Mra.

0 Cnuiinind of Rock- at dinner diy. Misses'Nellie Fiir-ie'rald and Pruda Hoose called on Mies Ethel CQitis of Jerrico nn Thanksgiving. Mrs Martin BnrKer.sr..h«.pnrohas- ed a horse formerly of jler fathere'es- tate. Mr. and Mrs.

T. Filzeerald and eon Roy were the gnesta of Newton Chauee and family oh Thanksgiving. Mra. Surah Voorhees treated. Uncle John to a fine dinner on Thanksgiving dav.

Dr Hall of Mason and Dr. McCready of Monroe with other professional talent, met in consultation regarding treatment etc in Mrs Marion Millford's case, on Monday. Squire Wright of Bethany was the guest of D. S. Rose on Saturday.

Chaa. Rotinsou and family entertained Ma brother on Snnday. 'George'Williams is batldlng up quite a nice butcher route through our locality by hlB and obliging an- ncr. Lute Shaffer, wife and chifdren were the gnufts of J. P.

LeSonrd of Hughes on 1 hackegtving. Win. Hardy tpent Sunday the guett of Kd Btd Wife. Miss Lillie Earth gone out near IndianapolU, to spend a while with her who is very poorly. Elmer Abbot and wife visited Win.

Cor last Sunday. Uorit and Alary VanAmdull and Yiola and Brooking ppent last Thursday afternoon with Lutlla Smith. W. W. Adatns and family will move (9 Hemilton in the near futcire.

Isaac Moore acd wifn enterlaimd relatives at dinner on Tbankngivii day. The wives and families of the OJd Fellows of Purity Lodge, No 194 of this place, tendered the brothers 1:0111 plete furpripe Fiidny night lodge ojieofd In due form and proceeding with the regular order hi business with about twenty five present, when, everything was qaie', and through the negligence of the gnardians the doors were left unlocked abont thirty-five ladies and children crept up the stainray and rushed into the lodge room, almost frightened the brothers and to insensibility With a happy streetirg and band-shaking they procetdfd to the hall below and found the table groaning with oysters and big cakes, which ail pn- took of freely, except T. B. BarkUy who was somewhat nervons and W. T.

Shera who conM not do justice for laughing. All report a good time. BLUE BALL Hunter of Cincinnati ia the guest of her mother Mr. and Mrs Chis Compton spent Thanksgivins with Franklin, frli-nd'. Mrs Me and son Earnest spent iheir Thanksgiving with Mr.

and Mra Dr. Warner of Fairmont Ind. A number from here attended the dinner at Red Lion church last Thnrs dav. Mrs Geo. Bajkalow entertained Mrs Jane Me Candleae of Mtddletown, Snn- day.

The meetings t.he past week have been largely alt led. They continue this week Special tervlces for men only Next Sunday at .2:30 Mr. Sellara of Chicago will "ddrfss them. Mife Effie HerJdrickEOn spent Sunday with MlSfl Anna Bond. Mrs.

Me (Jlellan and children were the guests of Mrs Chas' Cqnipton Friday. Mr ana Mrs Allan Liyoook entertained company from Mtddletown Thanksgiving. Little Carrie Shafor entertained four oF her little school mites at dinner Thursday, it being her seventh birthday. Why the sun sets on PLUG Its sale extends around the Globe, and everywhere it goes it carries the sunshine of satisfaction with it! You cannot buy a. better chewing tobacco than Battle Ax.

More men are chewing Battle Ax plug at this moment than all other kinds. Do you chew it? Why shouldn't you? Is there any good reason JOc. will pay for the trial piece at store. Try it to-day. Penremberthe name when you buy SPRINGFIELD IND.

Several from here attended the rapper at district No. fl Wednesday evening. Frank Templeton and family ppent Thanksgiving with friends near Fairfield. Harry Jonra. wife and baby of Hani ilton vlaltei the former's father here Thursday.

Alford Lnse and wifa of tbia place and Howard Stevenson of Hamilton epent Wednesday evening at Mrs. Mor a' John Lowe of Mason, and Mrs Clawsou. of Cincinnati, wera the ijuillts' of Mrs N. Wright Friday and Sattfr.dav. ylvia Jacobs and lady friend.

Lebanuo, Saturday with. Miss OrH.ce Willinmson. Misff Mabel League ia on the road to Tecovei'y, bnt Margarete is very eick at ihj's writing, with the same fever, (typhoid) i). ilitzel is on the sick list. KYLE: and Mrp.

Carrie Kohn's of Day- Mr. an-1 Mrs Railnlpb. Scudder retained honie with -ihaf -father Eli 8: iirMtr. BraBt aid family of Shel- lijTJillB lufl bus in with his filter; he wiU.uiake- Ohio his future iwii'ie. Shfphdil and wife 'enter- un 1 hiinkbg ving the following Mr.

atid Mrs Robert Dnrbin. nnd.rlaoghttir Stella, Mr. and Mrs. family, and Mr. Wilbur BbVpmrd and wile and Mr.

Frank Bhept'erd of Cincinnati and Mrs. Enoa Brant had for ttfeir gurtts on day Mr. BOd ilfu. GrifSs snd diiugbter Alice, and Mr. and Mis.

John Dowuny of Bsthany. COLLIN3VILLE. Unzieher and Amanda, relatives here last week. C. Funk and family, of Hamilton, foeut Thanksgiving with Mr.

and Mrs Knnworthy. Mits ie Schwab entertained her cousin Troster. Sanday. Homer Study, of Hamilton, was the gufist of Miss Ida Youug, Thursday. Howard Deaui spent Saturday at Richmond.

Harry Young, of Campbellstown was entertained by Will Sojder. Thankt- giving. J. H. Saollenbarger has returned from a buainesa trip to Adams Couuiy.

Mr. aud Mts Harris attenJed the fii-nily reunion at the houie of Joe Harris.on-Thureday of last wt-ek. Harry Pharea nud family, of Seven Mila wf-re sutBrtained by George H-iland and fHinity last week. itra Adda Baner entertained Rev Fa'ye Wnlker and wife, Snnday. Miss Kate AbrnbarAhad for her gueat her uonsiu from WiU'Jbnea' and' Ntjll "Bhoilenbarger annday in Cincinnati M.ie.6 Youngutti-f visit with relatives, rstnriied to her borne, at CampbelUtown Mouday.

evening. The Harvest Home entertainment was a success. Proceeds $11 45 Born to Mr. and Mrs. Elgsr Wycoff, a boy.

NINE MILE. Mr. and Jacob Stook spent Snnday with Mr. and Mrs. Hartunnof near Collinsville.

Miss Eila Jarrette returned home Monday after a week's visit friends at Eaton. Mr. and Mrs. C. Jaeoby spem The following persons spent Thanks- Thanksgiving with theRitter family.

piTingwithMr and Mta. Eli Mr. and Mrs Canie Knhcs of Dsyton Cora Mr. and Mrs. Rudolph Scndder and daughter Helen, of Rushville.Ind and Mm.

William Scudder. ard daughter ppent ThinkSRiylng with Mr. snd Mrs. 'John awMtingel of Bethany, Mlia Stella Darbin aitinded a party In MoBrje Thursday eve. Callie and Maude Stock entertained and Minnie Phares Thnrday afternoon.

Mr.and Mrs.Ferd Pnghvfere in Him iltou Friday. Mr. and Mrs. -Joshua Snyder-am family called on Mr. and Mrs.

Dauie Sonimers Sunday Miss Ida Crist entertained Sam Welsh Sunday evening. GAILBORDEN EAGLE BRAND CONDENSED MILK HAS NO fQUAL AS IHFANT FOOD. "iNFiHT HEALTH'itKI FREE. Si SOUIALVILLE. Miss Clara Little spent Friday and itnr'day with Foater Todd and lamily I Montgomory.

Juke Uu Vail and aiatfr Rnlh hava iturntd after a very pleasant vlaic ith frii-nda and relatives, at Delphos William Donson of Viin Wert, 0 is ifiting relatives here. Jasper Lif.tle aud family entertained osier Todd aud G. Thornp- and family, William Jackson aud asil Dawson, Snnday. Mias Ella Hans of near Bntlerville ia isifing her brother Will Hanse. William Jackson Thanks- ivingv ith his sister at Fort Ancient A large number fro here attended ie Thanksgiving dinner and supper iven by tha Uuiversaliet church at G.

D. Thompson and family and Wil- aui Donson ppent Monday with R. J. rwin aud fumily of Maaon. Arthur.

Goodwin nnd family jeut Snnday wilh Mr. and Mra. Will Mrs. WillUm Irwin died about 12 'clock Sundav uight. from tyhold ever at the homw of her parents, Mr nd Mra.

Henry Cronn of Masou. She auvea a husbatd and flva email child- en and a large number of relatives and rienda to mourn their losi SHARONVILLE. Misses Cina Bjwen and Allie Mar- lall sp( nt Thanksgiving in NtW Balti- ore. Mrs. Whallon entertained Mr.

and Ira. Whallon of Indianapolis Mr. ud Mra. Snyder ot Lridlow, thla Mr. and Mra' Cbaa Huff than of Glen- ale are the Kmats of E.

H. Haffraan Miss Carrie Long and Mr. JJ. rpTd'o'C- Cinciunsti ate inner with Mr ai.d Mrs. L.

E. Jonrtii. The hotel formerly occupied by Mr. Cnippsohild has opened by The Missea Spradlings and Myrtle Jones called on Gertie Barboiir Thursday btternoon. Andy Fanning visitnd friendH near Camde'n Wedneeday night and Thursday.

Alford Dalzill, of Miierville called on frleuda Thursday afteruoou. Miss Ewbanks atterided teacher's institute at Brookvllle Friday and Situr- dsy MILTONVILLE. Jacob Webber and wife entertained Charles Doty and family of Middletown and Daniel Gebhart and wife of Poasl- town Thnreday. Miss Harriet Tljpmaa ia visiting in Germantown. J.

P. Cory 'and wife were guests of the Lundis family in D'aytou Thursday. V. Weaver, wifn and daughter dined with Dr. A.

Weaver and wife of Middletown Thursday. A hunting party of eight Hamilton- inna were royally entertained by George Wolfe and wife Thursday. On.last Thursday Geprgs Gunlzweil er took hia place in the ranks of the natural born Nirnrods of our land. John Heck has a pet in- the shape of a sore band. Mr.

Cromwflll wife. Darke county, are visiting Sol Thornaa and wife. Rev. H. A.

Bovey of Central Ohio conference preached an able sermon Sanday from Col. 3:1 4. jijand of Reading. Stanley Sinizer he horns folka. baa been visiting Mrs Slay Eliott, Misses Cina Bowen, Adelaidn and Ahsela' O'Brein saw 'Julia Marlowe" at the Grand Saturday 'evening The Literary club held its regular monthly meeting ou Monday evening the residence of Dr.

Belle Linkmyer and the following program was aptly rendered: Hall life and works, Mien Stewart. Discussion opentd by H. E. Shu Review of the November Century, O'Brien. Current Events, Dr.

B. Linkmyer. R'citatlon, Mias Edna M. Whsllon. PLEASANT VIEW.

Mr. and Mra. Frarlk Ramsay wern ter.toined by Mr. and Mrs. John King TrtankVglving.

Robert Leonard spent a few daja last week the guest of relatives In Cm cinnatl. Mra. Frank Poppel and MarthiJjBonardi aurl Viola, Tarry aiid Blrdaal entMtained, by BillinKBlea Thursday. and Mrs David Miller spent Sttn day SymnifB Corner. Mies Lucy King visited fritnJs Sun dav.

Bslle King of Hamilton etent a few days with home folks. aiiiiiiiUHiiiiiiiHiiiimiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiL. MCGONIGLE. Missen Abbie and Nora Blant and Nellie Kane and William Blaut spent Thanksgiving with Lot Abrarns and family, of unstville. Mr.

Hud Mrs. Thus Beckett enter tained Hi a Thankpqivlnf; Mr. Tn'lor Batkelt of Oxford, Mr and MM Joseph Bhck Roll is on siik list. Clark Ne ion is visiting Charlie Csnl- ot Oxford. Clare and EimunBUck prent Thanks-" civing with their grandmother, Mrs Elizabeth Slomps.

Misa Mary Niehol was (he gueat of in Literty the Ist'er pirt of Isst week, Clinlo i ehl ia on the sick Glenn ii, Oxford, i nt nnd Sunday with I cousin, Beckett. 5 im still selllnc The Best" Tonic, and reltcnie my former staiemenl as to its worth. 2 If every one coulj ki.cwims he unable lo siipply the demand. 1 beiievc i saved my wile's H. l.u», Brideeport, Conn.

At all dnu stores. iiiiiHiiiliiiiiiiiiiiHiiiiiiiniiiiiuniiiiiiir PISGAH. Tbn felstivio of Jlrs' 1 Ellen Mqnre iyn I'fr sorprion dinner on the V5ih btiuu Unr 81th bitlh- iv (innivriinary. Dayd Haliie.entertaiiied Wm Burch, MudiariupbllS. Friday.

MrJ HarryXUldwull, cf Sharonville, peut afow laxt with her iieute, Mr. und Mrs M. Tullia Mrs Jno Stout and Wm. rowntnr and fiiujily, ate turlmy niuner Sunday wilh Mr. and Mrs Rilph tout, dC Gano Miasea Rdith and Ethel ntd Slanche Hbe'emau fpiut, Saturday oon Cuuiuilus.

Mlsa BlHtiebn ia spending a few 'eeka with inGlendale. Win. Brewster and Hurry Coiner ach havs received anbpoenaa for both ides of theHaldeman-Rlchardson trial. Miss Pearle Moore making quite a isit in the West. Wnen laat heard com she waa iu Kansas.

J. Bauer, of Seven Mile, called on riHids herfl.Sunday. Win. Rurch, of Indianapjlis, dined A J. Saturd.y.

Mra. L'zzie Dunlnp, of Cincinnati, the guest of Mrs. J. Irwiu, Suu- av. Miss L'zzie VanHias Fpent Tu-sday Arlington Hoights, the guest her rother MAUDS.

TUe childrnn of Sim Bsnsing, who baeu qhith ill witu acute broii- huis, HTH muun belttr The joint iiiMcuEaion, that was to take laca rjiiro, oil lass Tuepday night be woeti Fruuk Bliiklny, of tnia vines, and Ed RiSencrnus, 'of Pnnehton, upon he money Tuufday-night the 20ih Pkce of meetiDg Bd'Clif''H hall. Mr. mid Mrs. Thuuks- 'Ivmgseivictm. HI Chsstfr Another of W.

Nawkirk's children a down with i) phoid A number 01 our citizens attended he Thnukssiving nuppi-r ut Tylersville. aud Mrs. Al nnd family visited Oinciunati ono ilny.lniit wrek. Mrs. Mealy Baionr who has a ufferer fioul rheuuiatiaiu ia rfpoiied much worse.

Mrs. Silas Jiilrar and daughter, ol Shelbyyille, ire vititing iriends this vicinity. fl Scickels, an old resident of this placn. contemplates a tr south ia the near future. GANO.

Mrs Nancy Skillman and daughter, from BlaricheBter, 0 Mrs Laura Lrjpton, from Lebanon, 0., KUeBls of Mr. and MrB. S. B. Montange, the past wwk.

Mrs. M. Turok was in Hamilton on 'Mrs Wesley Huffman and family ppent Thankigivlng with their eon, E. H. Huffman and wife, of Sharonvllle.

Mra Isaac Smith gave a family dinner Thursday. John Oadwallader has been very sick teh few days. 0 H. Hnffman Glendale, H. Hoffman and wife, of Sharonville, 0 ppent Snnday with their parents, W.

Huffman. Charley Conover spent Thursday with his nncle John Grove. Btn Howard la home for a while, visiting his mother. Jamei Hibbit. brother and daughter, from Cinctnnuti, spent Thankr-givlng day here." Arthur Montange gave a family dinner Sanday.

Several of the relatives were present from Blancheater, Lebanon and Gano Mrs. C. Hill and Bon from Hamilton, ppent Thursday, also Mrs H. E. Smith and daughter ppent the latter part of the week with B.

F. Montange and wife Mr. LenhofE moved from Crescent- vilie to this place. F. -WarubauKh ia on the sick list not able to be on his route for a few days.

SHANDON. Burkert Clark an.d F. Jones, of Cincinnati, spent last Thursday at home. A miasionary rally will bi held in the Congregational church (n Thursday, Dsc. Thanksgiving were held in the Congregational church last Thursday morning at ten o'clock.

Mias Carrie Hyatt spent Thanksgiving with relatives at College Hill. Mra. Susie Griffiths visited friends in Indiana the pnat week. Mr. and Mra.

MichadI Jones entertained Gleasou and family, Missed H.irah Wilkina, Naomi Athertoii and Mra. GSO. Wilkina last Thursday. PHILANTHROPY. The funeral servicea of little Robert were quite well atteBded POSSUM RID9E.

G. W. Gethard, wifa aud daughter ihel; of. Mt. epont.Saturday and Snnday wilh.G.

A. Phares atd family. Mrs EiteJIa Brdlsford Bud Miss Emma Pbafei' spentrT.harkJgiving dtty with Mrs, no Bowera Mrs. Moliie of Richmond ia vj.sitlng.old friends here. Ed Stokes called on Miss Lillian I worthy.

Sitnrday Misa Anna Pharea Tneeday with her annt Mrs. Miry Liwrence. Mra. J. S.

Phares entertained, the following gneata Kt 12 dinner Thursday Mrs Mollio Llewellyn and daughter Miss Edythe, of West Elkt in, Mis. Elizabeth Pharee, and Mrs. Libbie Mendenhall and babe of TreLton Mrs. caller! nn Mrs Geo Pharea Wednesday aflertiobn. The old log honpeon the fnrm ownyd by Samuel A.

Pbarea has illen down. It wasone of the latgeothH well Hsone of the oldeat houses of thn kind in lhn country, having been builc hlmott a century ago. durlng bad weather. Maude Heard is a victim of Ecarlot fever. Wm.

Hodson is quitfl nick Mrs Charley Cafes entertained at supper on Thanksgiving. T.Heard'snd nnd son Park aro viaitlng at 'Upton. Fielding Linea la Blck with tonsilitls. Continued on Seventh WOOD. LOCAL EYiDMCE One line of it is Worth a Column of Foreign Testimony.

Make a mental note of this. The indorser is well known in IlnutiHon. His veracity is unquestioned. Yon local evidence. Investigating home testimony Hamilton news for Hamilton people.

It is not from Maine or Michigan. Suspicion can't lurk around it. Honesty is its prominent characteristic. Home indorsement its salient point. Mrs.

Jacob Wehr, wife of Foreman Wcnr, of 536 North Siith sttcet, says; I had tro.ible with niv ktdnevs for considerably over year, £nd a constant aching across Win. Baldwin enter mv loins and so much lameness that it Blvinir Sinner Mr nnd nladc a1 movement most painful. It 8r weakened the urinary organs, pains Mr. and Ms taint Mia. John Urmston nnd Otis Utuiston woufd siiooTupwar'd "each and family.

Riving my head a disagreeable sensation Clarence Stevens WM Snnday the 11 did not sleep well nisbls aud liied Ictl- HanilUnn visited family last week i of QcMhorn and daughter Ethel (-pent a f8W dajs with "entirely. I am very well frinnda at Liberty, pleased with Uoau's Kidney Pills and call WilliKin Yeriuan of Bunkerhill wna coiiscientioiislyiccommend them lo anyone Sunday the Rneat of Otis Urmston. VKmtic weak Vidncys and btckache." y8 Milburn N. sole ngenls for Literary Saturday evening Dec Sid Kemetiiber the uarae Uomi's and like no 1895. loher..

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