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" " wp THE NEWS-HERALD, HILLSBORO, OHIO.THURSDAY, DECEMBER 25, 1913. 6 r ! ) BUY THAT OVERCOAT NOW! 25 Per Cent, off on All Heavy Overcoats at THE IRONCLAD g I M ' ' ' ' 1 B ..I , g ,. Mi - Mrs. D. D. Hiestand day la Cincinnati. spent ThurS' Miss Ella Patterson entertained on Monday for Mrs. Starling West. Chas, F. Clarke left Tuesday for a week's visit with relatives at Findlay. Henry Johnson was a business vis itor in Cincinnati Monday. W. B. Kent and family, of Leesburg. were guests over Sunday of his parents on E. Walnut street. W. W. Ruble home here. spent Sunday at his MissLouanna Ambrose, of Norwood, was the guest of relatives here Sunday. Durch Hugglns, of Columbus, is visiting his father, Judge H. M. Hug gins. Miss Ellen Steele, of Cincinnati, is the guest of her mother, Mrs. S. F. Steele. Wilbur White, who Is attending College at Marietta, is spending the Xmas holidays at home. Prof, and Mrs. R. F, Columbiana, are the former's parents here. McMullen, of guests of the Will Richards, of Indianapolis, Ind., is visiting his parents, Mr. and Mrs. J. H. Richards. Rourie Workman, ol Charleston, W. Va., Is the guest of his uncle, C T. Workman. Mrs. Flora Bayless is spending Christmas with her daughter, Mrs. Jacob Roberts, In Remington, Mr.and Mrs. J. S. Trop have as their guests Prof. L. Wt Warson and family, of Westervllle. Mr. and Mrs. Richard Patton, of Columbus, are guests of the former's mother, Mrs. S. N. Patton. Dr. J. B. Glenn, of Greenfield, spent "Christmas at the home ot his parents, Dr. and Mrs. W. W. Glenn. Miss Anne Kirk, of Norwood, spent Sunday with her grandparents, Mr, and Mrs. Amos Edgington. Scott Worley, of Cincinnati, spent Sunday with his parents, Judge and Mrs. J. B. Worley. Robert Seybert, of Cincinnati, spent Sunday with his sister, Mrs. N. 0. McBride. The Soldiers' and Sailors Orphans Home at Xenia, with a population of nine hundred, has not had a death in five years. Lee Shaw, who is attending State Normal at Ada, is spending the holt days with his parents, Mr. and Mrs J. C. Shaw. Lon Kesler, of Ft. Worth, Iowa, is visiting relatives here. N. R. Barrett was a business visitor in Columbus Monday. Mr. and Mrs. Reuben Asher are en tertaining Mr. and Mrs. Sam Morrow and family, of Hartwell. Mr. and Mrs. C. E. Haynes left for Detroit, Mich., Tuesday to be the guests of their son, Dr. L. W. Haynes. Mr. and Mrs. E H. Ervin spent Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. Clarence Hlestand. Mrs. J. Willard Gore and daughter, Miss Susan, are at Somerset, Pa., spending the holidays with relatives. Foster 13 runner, of Columbus, Is the guest of his parents, Mr. and Mrs. Chris Brunner. Until the Supreme Court hes decided the charges for 1914 auto license tags, auto owners will use their old numbers. Geoige nindman, of Detroit, Mich., arrived Monday for a visit with his parents, Mr. and Mrs. David Hind-man. Mr. and Mrs. Harley Wilkin and son, Daniel, of Washington C. H., are visiting their parents here. Ervln Evans, who is attending Ohio State University, Columbus,isathome for the Christmas vacation. Hon. and Mrs. J. J. Pugsley left Friday for a visit with their daughter, Mrs. H. G. J3rown, at Pittsburg. Mrs. Frank Durnellandson, Donald, of Columbus, are spending the Christ mas holidays with relatives here. H. W. Post, of Battle Creek, Mich., arrived Tuesday to spend Christmas with his daughter, Mrs. Blair M. Boyd. Miss Alice Fallon left yesterday for East Orange, N. J., to be the guest of her sister, Mrs. C. P. Connally. Dr, H. V. A. Spargur, of Cincinnati gpent Xmas with his parents, Mr. and Mrs. Harry Spargur. Miss Marie Miller, of College Hill, Cincinnati, is the guest of her sister, Mrs. James Conwell. Miss Mildred Morgan, who is attend ing Dana Hall School for Girls at Wellesley, Mass., Is home for the Holi days. C. F, Underwood, Mr. and Mrs. A. W. Duderwood and Mr. and Mrs. Wen dell Summer spent Thursday in Cincinnati. Miss Mabei Smith, who is attending Western College for Women, is spend ing the Holidays with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. H. P. Smith. Miss Gertrude Paster, of Lynchburg, was the guest ot Mr. and Mrs. J. H. Berryman, Monday. Martin Van Pelt, of Dayton, Is the guest for a few weeks of his sister, Mrs. James Elton Supt. J. H. Patterson and family are spending the holiday vacation with relatives at Newark. Ray Miller, of Denver, Colo., was the guest of friends here a few days this week while enroute to Parkers burg, W. Va., to spend the holidays with his parents, Mr. and Mrs. A. E. Miller. Miss Hazel Nevln has gone to Hills boro, to visit her grandparents. Mr. and Mrs. James Nevln and will remain until after the Christmas holidays Washington C. H , Advertiser. Robert D. Hull, of Belfast, and Miss Nellie V. Stanforth, of New Market, were married Friday by Rev. J. H. Hollingsnorth, D. D.,' at his residence in New Market. They will make their home at Belfast. Mr. Hull is one of Highland county's promising young teachers and Mrs Hull is the youngest daughter of I. H. Stanforth. Court News. Petition for divorce was tiled with the clerk of tho Common Pleas Court last week by Lena Ault vs. James Ault. The petition states the mar riage ceremony was performed in November 1907. The plaintiff charges gross neglect of duty and wilful ab sence for more than three years and asks for divorce and the restoration of her maiden name, Lena McNeil. The parties live near Centerfleld. Miss Ellen Rogers, who has been attending school in Hollins, Va., Is spending her vacation with her par ents, Mr. and Mrs. J. W. Rogers. m Misses Adina Larkln and Maude McCoppin, of Cleveland, are spending the Christmas holidays with relatives here. Miss Pearl Carlisle, who is attending Ohio State University, Columbus, Is the guest of her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Jonn Carlisle. Miss Anne tiurice is in Cincinnati spending several days with her sister, Mrs. Tom Carroll Mrs. H. H. McKeehan and daughter, Miss Eliza, of Cleveland, were the guests of the former's parents, Mr. and Mrs. Harry Spargur, from Wednes day until Saturday. Mrs. Frank Lacy returned to Hills boro this week, after spending several days with Mrs. J. G. Burnett and other friends. Sabina News-Record, Willard Wilson, who is attending Wooster College, came home Saturday to spend the holidays with his parents, Judge and Mrs. J. Frank Wilson. W. B. Leonard, v. ho has charge of the local branch of the Singer Sewing Machine Co., is spending the holidays with friends in Chlillcothe. Dr. and Mrs. Wm. Hoyt have as their guests, Mr. and Mrs. Leslie Hoyt, of Mt. Gllead. m Miss Lena McCoppin, of Mansfield, La., Is the guest of her mother, Mrs. Mary McCoppin, of E. Walnut street. m Mrs. J. C. Larkln entertained with a dance last evening in honor of Misses Elizabeth and Virginia Suydam, of Cincinnati. John Roads, of Wisconsin' Univer sity, and Miss Noani Roads, of Dela ware, are spending Christmas with their father, Noah Roads. Basket Ball Game. There will be a basket ball game at Carroll's Hall Christmas afternoon at 3 o'clock. The Hillsboro Pirates have one of their best scheduled for today. The Madlsonvllle team which the locals are counting on defeating, have in their line-up Mathlas, the star basket ball thrower of Cincinnati, and Hunt, who was the star of tho Univer sity of Cincinnati. The game promises to be fast and will be well worth the 25c admission. Born, a son, John Howard, to Mr and Mrs. Thurman, of Marsland, Neb. Mrs. Thurman is remembered as Miss Maletha Roads. Mr. and Mrs. C. F. Underwood spent Sunday with their daughter, Miss Lora, who Is taking treatment at the German Deaconess Hospital at Clncln. nati. Mr. and Mrs. H. H. Suydam , and daughters, Misses Elizabeth and Vir ginia, of Cincinnati, are holiday guests of Mr. and Mrs. J. D. W. Spargur. James McDermott, Jr., who is at tending college at Indianapolis, Ind., is spending the holidays with his par ents, Mr. and Mrs James McDermott. The Hillsboro High School basket ball team went to South Salem Friday night and defeated the team there by 13 points. m Lieut. Harry L. Pence, U. S. N , of Annapolis, Md., arrived here Wednes day for a visit with his parents, Mi and Mrs, Ellis Pence. He will remain until Saturday. The Fact Remains No amount of misrepresentation by the peddlers of alum baking powders, no jug gling with chemicals, or pretended analysis, or cooked-up certificates, or falsehoods of any kind, can change the fact that Royal Baking Powder has been Sound by the offi cial examinations to be of the highest leavening efficiency, free from alum, and of absolute purify and wholesomeness. Royal Baking Powder is indispensable for making finest and most economical food. - Miss Florence F. Hilton, of Ash vllle, and Miss Mary P. Hilton, of Cincinnati, are the guests of their par ents, Dr. and Mrs. L. R. Hilton, for the Christmas holidays. . m , Kenneth Buchanan, who is attend ing school at Champaign, 111., Is spend lng the Christmas holidays with his sister, Mrs. P. H. Miller. 1 Mr. and Mrs. Walter Merrick, of Cleveland, Mrs. C. C. Patton, of Mis souri, Mo., and Mrs. A. T.-McClain, of Greenfield, attended the funeral of Judge S. F. Steele yesterday. M iss Marie McMullen, who Is attend ing Ohio Weslpyan University, arrived home Monday to spend over Christmas with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. John M. McMullen. Dr. Philip Jeans, of St. Louis, Mo., has been the guest of his father, Frank Jeans, since Sunday afternoon, ne is connected with the St. Louis Children's Hospital. He will leave today for New York City. m J. E. Sands, for several years B, & O. agent in this city, has been pro moted to the Louisville, Ky., station from Portsmouth. He was promoted to Washington 0. H.. from this city, and from these he went to Portsmouth. Engagement Announced. The engagement of Miss Elizabeth Weldon, of Circlevllle, to T. J. Har mon, of Pittsburg, Fa , was announced at the home of Miss Weldon's mother last night. Miss Weldon was music teacher in the Hillsboro public schools two years ago and made a host of friends. Mr. Harmon Is connected with the National Stockman & Farm er, of which his father is editor. Airs. Ruth Pepple Dead. Mrs. Ruth Pepple, a daughter of the late John Roads, of the Point, died at the home of her mother, Mrs. Em maline Roads, Sunday afternoon at 2 o'clock after a long Illness. Funeral services, conducted by Rev., Locke, a former pastor of the Point M. E. church, were held from the late home Tuesday morning. Mrs. Pepple Is survived by three sisters, Miss Julia Roads, Mrs. Stewart Taylor and Mrs. Perrill Brown, and five brothers, Con ard Roads, of this city, Isma Roads and John Roads, of near Rainsboro, ana ourieas itoaas ana xoa uoias, o near Bainbridge- Fish and Game Society Meeting. A meeting of the Highland County Fish and Game Protective Association will be held at the Court House Satur day afternoon, Dec. 27, to receive re ports of committee. At this time a game warden for this county will probably be selected. All members and all persons desiring to become members are urged to attend this meeting, beginning at 2 o'clock p. m, G. G. O. Pence, Pres. Mrs. Elsie Varley and Mr. and Mrs. Eatl Cotterill, of Cincinnati, Mr. and Mrs. Sidney McAdams, of Williams burg, Mrs. Oscar Murphy, of Mt. Orab, Mrs. Emma Thompson, Mrs. Etta Puckett and Mrs. Roney Brewer, of Lynchburg, were called here last week by the death of Lewis McAdams. 4?f?ffM?TtflffVtffT Our store will be closed all day Christmas. The Iron-Glad ...JJtagraiitttu.... 3Rixtmn iuatttute Sjmtrljburn, GDJjtn At rljnol Auiiitrtrtum Srrrmbrr 31, 1913 ano SJmumnj 1. 1914 MORNING-9:30 Music ..... Moorhe id's Orchestra Invocation ReVg Mart; Muiic The Small Farm .... Household Economy and Convenience Tile Drainage and Its Benefits AFTERNOON 1:00 P. M. Music Crop of Corn or Crop of Wood Social Lite in the Country ... Some Leaks on the Farm ... EVENING SESSION6:30 Music The Wife's Shar Music The Cost of Agricultural Traditions MORNING 9:30 Music W. F. Copeland Pearl Dorsey J. A. Hummon W. F. Copeland - Pearl Dorsey j. A. Hummon J. A. Hummon W. F. Copeland Invocation . Potatoes School Agriculture Music Music AFTERNOON 1:00 P. M. Music Report of Committees Music Feeding Hogs for Profit ... The Land a Guide to Farming ... Rev. Dresch J. A. Hummon W. F. Copeland J. A. Hummon W. F. Copeland OFFICERS: J. H. Tedrick, President Warren Connell, Vice President W. R. Thompson, Secretary Leonard Dolinger, Treasurer EXECUTIVE COMMITTEE: A. J. Cramton, S. A. Duvall, Price Whittacre. J. 1. Fenner. J. H. Chaney Bell's Opera House TUESDAY, DECEMBER 30. OLIVER MOROSCO PRESENTS The Irresistible Youth-Play ra.im a rttva 1 11 ii I flail j mApiPM J. HARTLEY MANNERS Unquestionably the Most Successful Comedy in the Work! (Lauretto Taylor's Perpetual New York Triumph) Interpreted by an Admirable Company Cast of Characters: Florence Martin, Isabel Vernon. Maude Allan, Colin 'Campbell Earle Craddock, Pell Trenton, Reginal Carrington, Nella Harran, David Procter. Prices: First 5 rows orchestra $1.50, balance orchestra $1.00. dress circle 75c, balcony 150c, Gallery 25c. Seats on sale Monday, December 29. The young ladles class No. 1 of Prospect Sunday School on last Sun day presented their teacher, L. H. Mendenhall, with a beautiful Holman Teachers Bible. J Henry Naylor and family are spend ing the holidays with his parents at Columbus. Notice. All Odd Fellows and their families or sweethearts and all Rebekahs are cordially Invited to join with Lafay ette Lodge at their Hall on New Years night in having a good sociable time. Let all who come bring some kind ot refreshments. Seo'y. V I v-ff M '