THE NEWS-HERALD, HILLSBORO, OHIO, THURSDAY, MAY 28, 1914. .' i fh QUICK Muffins, Gems, Waffles made in a Minute Self-rising Gra ham Flour. Healthy Economical Time Saving CONARD'S The place where you get the BEST Mr and Mrs. Will Rodes are the guests of relatives In Chllllcothe. George Stevens Is the guest of friends at Delaware and Columbus. Mrs. J. A. Head and Miss Jessie. Barrett spent Tuesday in Cincinnati. Miss Catherine Mclntyre, of Cincin nati, spent Sunday with relatives here. George L. Garrett was in Greenfield on business, Thursday. Will Rodes purchased an Oakland roadster last week. Miss Alice Hanlon visited friends in Cincinnati last week. Miss Rose Kincad, of West Union, is visiting Mrs. John L. Miller. Miss Mae Larkin spent Friday in Cincinnati. Hon. and Mrs. J. J. Fugsley spent Sunday with relatives at Oakley. Judge J. Frank Wilson was In Logan on legal business Tuesday and Wednes day. m W. H. Hopkins, of Lynchburg, spent Sunday with his daughter, Mrs. O. A. Thompson. m Matthew' Carey is taking a course in the Bliss Business College in Columbus, Mrs. Joseph Hetherington has been ' visiting relatives at Lynchburg and WestDoro, since Tuesday. "Mr. and Mrs. Cliff Phillips, of New Vienna, were the guests of Mr. and Mrs. Will Kibler, Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. Lewis Orebaugh have as their guests Mr. and Mrs. Charles Pence, of Dayton. - Clarence Doggett and family have moved here from Lynchburg. They are living on S. Elm street. The Hillsboro Auto Co. sold Ford Touring cars to Mack West and Harley Kelly, of Folsom, last week. Mrs. Kate Doorley visited her daugh ter, Miss June, at Oxford, from Friday until Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. Cary Roush were the guests of Mr. and Mrs. Frank Hogsett, at the Inflrmary,Saturday and Sunday. m Emery Knelsley, of Clear Creek, spent Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. Mahlon Yan Zandt. Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Costello, of Tlshimingo, Okla., are visiting tlie former's brother, E. W. Costello. Dr. J. Bliss Glenn, of Greenfield, spent Thursday with his parents, Dr. and Mrs. W. W. Glenn. Mrs. Lloyd Shirley will entertain a company of ladies with a luncheon and bridge this afternoon. Mr. and Mrs. Roscoe Walker, of Norwood, were the guests of relatives here over Sunday. Mrs. Ova Ballentlne and Miss Ellza both Eggellng spent Sunday in Nor wood with the former's sister, Miss Louanna Ambrose. AKIH POWDER Absolutely Pure WALUMeUMEPmiATE iSKI Mrs. Will Powell and daughter, of Dayton, are visiting her other, Mrs Gertrude Winegardner. Miss Louie Carlisle, of Columbus, was the guest of her parents, Mr. and Mrs. John Carlisle, from Saturday un til Monday. Mr and Mrs. Ham Tudor returned to their home in St" John, Kan., Thursday, after a week's vi It with the lattor's brother, W. W. Bean. Mr. and Mrs. E. T. Sanderson, Mr. and Mrs. H. J. Swisshelm and Sam R. Free returned Thursday from a de lightful motor trip through Kentucky. Mr. and Mrs. Guy B. Roush and children, of Cincinnati, visited the former's parents, Mr. and Mrs. W. T. Roush, from Thursday until Sunday. m Nnrmin n. Tlfifio.her. ot New York City, was tho guest of his parents, Rev. and Mrs. G. B. Beecher, from Thursdayuntll Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. Charles Rldgway were the guests of Mr. and Mrs. Edgar Caldwell, at Greenfield, from Saturday until Monday. . Dr. Earl R. Slutz attended a dis trict ministerial convention of the M. E. church at Batavla Tuesday and Wednesday. Thomas Mitchell and sister, Miss Lettha, Burch Rlber and Mrs. Charles Riber spent Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. James M. Richards, at Sablna. Mr. and Mrs. Oliver L. Perln, of Montgomery, and Oliver L. Perln, Jr., of Cincinnati, were the guests of Mr. and Mrs. J G. Perln, Sunday. Mrs Murrell Lemon, who has been visiting her parents, Mr. and Mrs John Cooper, returned to her home In Springfield, Saturday. Mr. and Mrs. Morris Morrow had as their guests Sunday the latter's brother, D. 0. Austin and two daugh ters, of Wilmington. Miss Faith Glenn spent Thursday with Miss Ellen Steele, in Cincinnati, attending the performance of the Lambs Club at the Grand Theater that night. The new superintendent of this division of the B. & O. S. W., G. D. Brooke, was here Saturday to meet the business men and get in touch with the shipping situation. J. T. Thompson, of Salt Lake City, Utah, returned home Saturday, after a short visit with his sisters, Mrs. Rleves and Mrs. Tuttle, and brother, Henry Thompson. The Seniors of the High School en tertalned the J unlors with a hay ride and nlcnlc Frldav afternoon. The picnic was held at Pike's Chapel and everyone had a fine time. m Mrs. Susan Fletcher died at her home near '.he Highland County Caves nn Thursdav after a lone illness. The funeral was held Sunday afternoon at 1 o'clock. Mr. and Mrs. Harley Wilkin and son, Daniel, of Washington C. H., were the guests of their parents here Sun day. Mrs. Wilkin and son remained for a few days visit. Lieut. Harry L. Pence, U. S. N., re turned to Annapolis, Md., Sunday, after a short visit with his parents, Mr. and Mrs. Ellis Pence. He has been on duty at the Naval Academy the past year but expects to be as signed to the U. S. battleship Arkansas soon for duty in the Mexican coast. Hon. M. R. Denver, of Wilmington, former member of congress from the Old Sixth District, is being urged to accept the Democratic nomination in the district In which Clinton county Is now located, the New Seventh. This district is largely Republican under normal conditions. A petition was recently presented to the National House of Representatives by Congressman Fess, signed by many Highland county people, asking for the passage of the resolution propos ing an amendment to the Constitution of tho United States for Nation-wide prohibition. m The trial of Cecil J. Ulble, which was set for trial in tho Clinton county com mon pleas court last week, was indefi nitely postponed. Mr. Uible Is indicted for arson as an accomplice In the burn ing of his building in Westboro. At a former trial he was found guilty, but the case was taken to the higher courts and remanded for a new trial. Roy MoElhaney, of Portsmouth, was hereFrlday and Saturday. Mr. Mo Elhaney is a candidate for the Republi can nomination for congress. He is now serving his second term as clerk of courts of Scioto county and an idea ot his popularity at home can best be judged by the first time he was elected two years ago by over 1000 majority, when a number of the Republican candidates .were defeated. He has been making a trip over the district and thinks the outlook for his nomina tion is good. He met a number .of Republicans while here and made a favorable impression. He is a pleasant, affable and courteous gentlemen. Judge R. M. Dlttey, of JColumbus, is visiting friends here. Aaron Baer, of Cincinnati, was here on business Tuesday. An ice cream supper will be held a". Carmel Friday night for the benefit o the school. Everybody Invited. Miss Elizabeth Walker is visiting her sister, Mrs. Clark Cadwallader. near Danville. Mrs. Cowglll, of Columbus, is here for an extended visit with her sister, Mrs. Anna Miller. Mr. and Mrs. J. W. Scott and Mls3 Lena Scott, of the Point, were guests of Mr. and Mrs. Blair M. Boyd Sunday. Mrs. L. B. Boyd returned Tuesday from a visit with her daughter, Mrs. Ralph Mitchell, in Uleveland. Mr. and Mrs. Lloyd Shirley will leave Friday for a visit with relatives in Chicago. Mrs Lloyd Shirley entertained a company of ladles with a luncheon and bridge Tuesday afternoon. C. C. Farls and son, Emll, of Marlon, Ind., and J. O. Farls, of Danville, 111 , are visiting Dr. C. F. Farls and other relatives near here. Mr. and Mrs. J. W. Watts returned Wednesday from a visit with the for mer's sister, Mrs. J. Edgar Ware, at Lynchburg, Va. Miss Elizabeth Anderson returned Saturday from Danville, where she was trimmer In a millinery store the past season. Cheapest accident Insurance Dr. Thomas' Electric Oil. For burns, scalds, cuts and emergencies. All drug gists sell it. 25c and 50c. adv 'Mr. and Mrs. Lyman Beecher, Miss May Cummlngs and A. E. nough re turned Monaay from a visit with rel atives in Cleveland. All of the otllces of the county of ficials in the Court House will be closed all day Saturday on account of Memorial Day. James Hammil, of Minneapolis, Minn., was the guest of his father, Barney Hammil from Friday until Sunday. Feel languid, weak, run down? Headache? Stomach "off"? A good remedy is Burdock Blood Bitters. Ask your druggist. Price 81.00. adv Charles D. Johnson, of Greoniield, was the guest of-hls aunt, Mrs. 11. C, Dawson, Tuesday, and attended the banquet of the Knight Templars that night. "I suffered habitually from constipa tion. Doan's Regulets relieved and strengthened the bowels so that they have been regular ever since. " E. Da vis, Grocer, Sulphur Springs, Tex. adv For any itchiness of the skin, for skin rashes, chap, pimples, etc., try Doan's Ointment. 50c at all Drug Stores. adv Mrs. George B. Beecher and Rev. L E. Durr went to Portsmouth Tuesday to attend the annual Episcopal Con vention of the Southern Diocese of Ohio. m James McDermott, Jr., who is at tending a school for printing in Indi anapolis, Ind., is spending this week with his parents, Mr. and Mrs. James E. McDermott. Misses Lucy and Olive Clark, who have been visiting their aunt, Mrs. II. M. Brown, will leave Friday for Am hurst, Va., where they will join their father and brothers and where they will make their home. Mrs. Flint Rockhold went to New York City Saturday to attend the graduation exercises of her daughte , Miss Elizabeth, who has completed a course for trained nurses at Hahne man Hospital. m Rev. J. W. Kllse went to West Union to attend the General Council of Christian Union. Rev. Kllse Is the National Moderator of the Union and made the opening address. The Coun cil will be In sesssion over Sunday. Robert D. McCIure, real estate deal er, sold last week the Charles A. Chappln farm of 227 acres on the Greenfield pike about two miles north east of Hillsboro to Dr. J. C. Larkin. This is one of the finest farms In tho county. The Gross-Felbel Co. made a ship ment of safety deposit boxes to Mun cle, Ind., Monday, equipment for the Merchants National Bank of that city. The president of the bank, Har din Roads, and the vice-president, Al bert Matthews, are both former Hills boro men. The members of Co. D, O. N. G. went to Hartwell Saturday and spent Sun day in target practice, Co. K, of Batavla, and Cos. G. and F, of Cincin nati, also took part. 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Nelson Sparks, of Chicago, spent a few days with friends here last week. . Wendell Haynle, of New York City, was the guest of Mr. and Mrs. D. S. Hays, the past week. m Mr. and Mrs. Harry Murphy, of Lvnchburg, wero the guests of rela tives here, Sunday. James Hern, of Norwood, was the guest of her mother, Mrs.- Samuel Hern, Saturday and Sunday. Miss Eva Pearce spent Saturday and Sunday with her parents at New Petersburg. m Mr. and Mrs. Walter Lemon and daughter spent Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. William Stockwell, at Danville. Mrs. J. B. Spencer and Mrs. J. Ray McBrlde visited the former's daugh ter, Mrs. Overton Hire, near Green field, the past week. o The members of the Junior Class spent Monday at the Caves. They were chaperoned by Mrs. Ernest Walker. m Jacob Wisecup, who has been sick for some time, had a fainting spell at Parkes Grocery Wednesday evening. He is able to be out again. Farmers throughout this county are complaining that the fly Is damaging the wheat orop a great deal. That it is worse than it has been for years. Miss Harriett Ayresgave an address on her work in Mexico and her experi ences from in escaping from that country at the Methodist church in Blanchester Sunday afternoon. Michael Broadstone. of Xenia, is a candidate for renomlnatlon as state senator from this district on the Re t M..KlliAn t-filrat- 'Plio vntatlnn vulaliaa always been observed in this district but Senator Broadstone hopes and ex pects to break it. Children's fREE'SCORNER. HILLSBORO, 0, You can get fertilizer any time afc the Hillsboro Hdw. Co. (4-14) adv m Herbert Uhrlg, of Cincinnati, spent Sunday with his parents, Mr. and Mrs. Jacob Uhrlg. m An Ice craam festival will be held at the school house at Samantha, Satur day evening, May 30. (5 28) - - Mr. and Mrs. John Collins, of Dela ware, were the guests of the former's mother, Mrs. C. H. Collins, from Sat urday until Tuesday. Mr. Collins is In a serious condition with cancer of the face and may go to Now York City to take the radium cure. Nelson Williams, of Hamilton, depu ty grand commander of the Grand Commandery, of Ohio, Inspected Highland Commandery Tuesday nlgLti A banquet was served following the meeting. A number of Masons from Lynchburg and New Vienna were present. Marshal W. H. Walker has been ap pointed parole oUlcer for Highland county by the officials of the State Boys Industrial School. He has tho names of all boys out on parole from this institution and if any of them violate their parole, he has authrity to return them to the institution. The annual Ascension Day services of the Knight Templars were held at the Presbyterian church Sunday morn ing. Dr. Shields delivered an excel lent address, appropriate for the occa sion and very beautiful music was rendered by the choir. WilliamJUchards and Joe Taylor on Monday closed a deal for F. H. Dunn's saloon and are now busy getting the room formerly occupied by Richard's saloon ready to open next Monday. Balnbrlage Observor. Mr. Richards ' formerly lived in Hillsboro and had conducted a saloon jn Balnbrldge for a number of years, until the new license law went into effect. Under this law Balnbrldge could only have one saloon and the license was granted to Mr. Dunn putting Mr. Richards out of business. tt ... . - - NU UUUD w is worth 100 cents on Kritikos Confectionery Wholesale Price Ice Cream 5 gallon and up . 60c gal. Strawberry, Vanilla and Chocolate Ices RETAIL ICE GREAM 1 pint 15c l qt. 25c 1-2 gallon 50c 1 gallon $1 BRICK ICE CREAM Give us a call, will be glad to accommodate you. Cor. Main Short Sts. Hillsboro, O. For Every Living Thing On fhe Farm. 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