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-jfp VT fWffwwitwiiwwtjB'wwiwwvwi wnqnuMwuwu m npf rwwiwtwnBBiwwww"wPBrwwfJWww,'f WW flWKHIJHDWliiWMB 'i'U.w.ii.tim in i.uiiiij,! mini n, .,, , mum) ?? V 4 ft p PUPILS' EXAMINATION APRIL (Under Act of United states history including ''' civil government. HoWmauy voynges did Columbus mako? AVIint waa tho result of 0110? Givo uri important fact about qaoli of thoBo; John WintKrop, Junies Oglothorpo, Sir William Berkeley, Benjamin Frauklln, Alexander Ilnmiltoti, Who discovered tho following: Mississippi rivor, Pacific ocoan, Hudson rivor, Florida? Niiino 0110 of tho colonial wars, and give its causes and results, GJvn a briof account of Burgoyne's campaigu, tolling Its object nifd oiit'couio. Explain' briolly whut is meant by tho Doclaration of Independ- enco. Tolf'from whom and how tho United States obtained tho territo 1, 4. 5, 0; 7i ry embruced within each of these states or territories: Ohio, Missouri, California, Floridu, Alasku. 8. Namo three groat Amorican inventions with the nanio oftho inventor of each. 9. Connect each of thoso names und plucos with tho history of the Civil War: Fort Sumter, Gettysburg, Apjioinuttox, W. T. Shor'tnan, 'Admiral Farragut. What are tho qualification of a yotor in Ohio? What is meaut by "tho legislature," and how is it ohoson? PHYST0L0GY. What purposes do hones servo? What quality of bone is due to tho preeenco of (a) mineral matter; (b) animal matter? Doscribo and give an example of a bingo joint. Name tho cavities of tho heart, State two purposes of the circulation of tho blood. ' What iluid in tho body has to do chieliy with the digestion of (a) fats, (b) starch, (c) albumen? Name (a) a voluntary muscle, (c) an involuntary muscle, Of what does the cerebrospinal nervous syBtem consist? Why is it especially dangerous to perform surgical operations upon confirmed boor drinkers? Name five vegetable foods and two mineral foods. Draw a cross section of tho oyo. Name its coats and humors. 10 4. G. 7. 8. 9. 10. READING. Examiners will conduct an oral examination in reading. ARITHMETIC, Answer these questions: . How many years have you studied arithmetic? What books have you studied? Hnv.o you been doing eighth grade work since the beginning of .-" the present school year? 1. Find the total exact cost of 4$ pounds of butter at 32 cents a pound, 4 dozen and 10 eggs at 18 cents a dozen, A peck of potatoes at 80 cents a bushel, 2. 'Solve: (.0004 plus .055 plus .3150) times (i .0256) divided byiOi-. - - " 3; A certain subtrahend is 11, tho remainder 15. Find the minuend. 4. John-can spade a garden in 0 days, Thomas in 5 days, James in : 4 days. If all unite und work at the usual rate, how long will it take them together? 5." A young man inherited some money. He invested $500 at 4 and the remainder at 5-. His income was $120 annually. How uiiioh did he inherit? 0. -When the selling price and gain or Iobs per cent, are given, how 'do you find the cost? 7; At the rate of 2 milos per hour, how many minutes will it take to walk around a square field containing 15f acres? 8; What iB a man's tax whose farm, valued at $4,200, is taxed at 3 of its value at 15 mills on the dollar? 9. The rotunda of the capital at Columbus is circular in form and ie about Q1A feet in diameter, Find the cost of a marble floor .at 75 cents a square foot. ' 10, A cow, gave 12 pints of milk each evening and 10 pints each morning in the month of Maroh. How many gallons" of milk did she yield? If u pint of milk weighs a pound, and the milk teH.ts-3.9 butter fat, how many pounds of butter were pro duced? . GRAMMAR, "The night is mother of the day, The winter of the spring; And even upon old decay .Tho greenest mosses cling. Behind tho clouds the starlight lurks, Through showers tho sunbeams fall ; For God, who lovotb all His works, - Has left His hopo with all." J. G. Whittiek. COMING TO LOGAN, OHIO iiSSEnonday, May 11. IT WILL PAY YOU TO Get Well, Consult Dr. Weist. My special methods and yean of experience exclude all experimenting or guetts work. If you are sufiering from any Chronic Disease of Stomach, Liver. Dowels, Rectum, Lungs, Nose, Throat, lirpnchfal Tubes, Drain, Nerves, Spine, llearJ.Blood. Skin, Kidneys, 11 Udder. Prostate, ic , I wlU cure you lu the shortest possible time without the use of dangerous appliances or injur ious drugs. " ' DISEASES OF MEN Special attention la given to all diseases pecub iarlo mcu, especially those suffering from over work or other excesses, Nervous Debility. Vari cocele. Rupture. Blood l'oisou, Epilepsy; Rheu matism, etc. Consultation Free and Couhdtu. tUI Varloooola and Rupture Cured with out tho uio of tht kiilf. Each nenonanDlvini for treatment should hrlnrf uy ISlSiiH winch will receive cariluT examination. List of 00 question sent on application, Persons desir ing consultation at my Columbus office, should first arrange an appointment by mall. You can see in ujf Columbus office on Saturday and Sunday by appointment. CONSULTATION AND EXAMINATION FREE AND CONFIDENTIAL. 6UPN M MTE.M1MMEH. II, C, C. WfltT, huku UM mmw, UNI 18, 1908 March 28, 1902) , v - -K From 9 a.m. to5p.m ONE DAY UNU. GO 200 MILES TO SEE Dr. C. C. Wei st Tho Well Known Columbus Speolallst Who will visit above named town on dates specified. For more than 10 years Dr. Weist has made regular monthly visits to the principal cities olOuio, His large practice in this community is largely due to the hearty recommenda tions of those whom he has treated. Why not consult a well known specialist who has earned an established repu. tation among you? Chronic Diseases of Men and Women Dr. Weist! has devoted bis life to the study of Chronic Diseases, If you are afllictcd, bow cau you make a mistake getting free of charge the honest opinion of an experienced, educated Specialist, who at great expense qualihcd blmselt and provided the necessary facilities for the succcsslul treatment ol Chronic Diseases. It costs you no more to employ an expert than to risk your life with an Inexperienc ed physician, Eyes Examined Free Have your eyes examined by an experienced Specialist, Dr. Weist treats Diseases of the Eve. Many cases of defective vision are caused by disease. Do not risk your sight with any one wbois not able to discover and treat the cause. If glasses are needed, Dr. Weist will fit you satis factory. DISEASES OF WOMEN My years of experience In the treatment ol Special Diseases of Women, and the success in curing hundreds of almost hopeless cases, has given me the full confidence of my patients. My treatment is perfectly harmless and can be used successfully at home, lluiniliitisg methods ol examination not required. I will make you Iccl like a new woman; Consultation Free and Con fidentUU fmm tun In fonr ounces of marnlntf urine 1. 2, 3. 4. S, 0. 7. 8. N a mo the liotiiis in tho first four linos, stating whiuii aro in tho nominatives caBo and which aro In tho objootivo case. Select two vorbs and parso them in full. Niuho tho adjoatives and toll to which class each bolonga, (Givo onoh adjoctivo but onco.) (a) Writo tho plutaln of thoso nouns: father-in-law, hero, 1 monoy, city, calf, (b) Writo tho possesslyo plural of those: man, child, farmer, ox, lady. (a) How is ouch of tho following formed: passive voice, pro gressive form, (b) Writo a sontonco containing an adjoctivo clatlso, ; Conjugate tho vorb go (a) in tho paBt porfoct tonne, indicative motlo; (b) in tho present tense, subjunctive mode. Writo a letter to a former teacher describing your school work and giving details about tho subjects you llko. Toll in your own words what you undorstand by tho ahovo quotation, Note. General appearance of manuscript, use of capital lotters, and punctuation will bo considered in grudlng this subject. GEOGRAPHY. l. Define latitude and longitude. About what is the longitude of your home. Dofine each of thoso: archipelago, mountain, plateau, equator, pole. Whut natural causes influence the growth of a city. Nanio a city which Illustrates your answer. Name flvo Ohio exports and iivo imports, Nanio a stato of tho United States that excels in the production of sugar; one that excels in the production of corn; one that excels in cotton. Locate oacli of these: Sitka, Honolulu, Galveston, Cape Town, Madrid. Namo throe important countries of South America. Give the ohiof city and form of government of each. Why do wo havo change of seasons? Answer briefly. Whut relation exists between the climate of a country and the occupations of its people? Name four principal rivers and five chief cities in Ohio. WRITING. 8. 4. 0. 8. 0. 10. Write the following selections: The best and highest tiling u man can do is to sow a seed, whether it be in tho shape of a word, an act, or an acorn. James Borr.E O'RRir.i.v, If I could put my words in song And tell what's there enjoyed, All men would to my gardens throng, And leave tho cities void. Ralph Waldo Emekson. ORTHOGRAPHY. l. Give three uses of a dictionary. Copy each of tho following, using the correct word selected from the words in purenthesos: (a) Wo are never (two, to, too) (b) The women were weeping there) hands, (c) The (leaf, lief) supplies food for the (berry, bury). (d) Nearly (all, awl) the men able to (bare, bear) arms (bin, been) (draft, draughted into service. 3. Indicate by the proper diacritic marks tho sound of the vowels in the following words: aunt, fare, bird, grass, they. 4-10. Spell the following words, to be pronounced by the examiner: County Fair and Racing Meeting. Logan will open tho Hocking and Muskingum Valley Circuit Aug. (5-7-8, with a raco meeting same dute us lust year. The moet- ing will bo conducted same as last year with ruces and attractions, but will not show Btock or art un til the 2nd. meeting which is duted for October us the general run of the farmers think they can have their stock und fruit ready better lutein the fall; so the Racing Association and Hocking Co. Fair Hoard havo decided to give an early meeting und n late u late meeting and exhibit the stock and fruit and arts ut the late meeting. But to give n full display of everything else that goes to muke up a good meeting und entertain tho people ut tho August meeting. The people of Hocking county and other adjoin counties may prepare themselves to come und see ono of the lurgoBt and most Buccesful meetings of horses und people that has over taken place in our county. It will consist of a II day meet ing with ft good races each day with liberal purses, and the com mittee will ut once got busy to se cure some of the highest attrac tions for tho August meeting that can be readied und a bushol basket would not hold the mail from different purts all over tho globo already asking to secure privileges for the mooting, of all diil'ornt thincTH cnncoivable. Wo i uu.r. -i , oUf..ilBUBrJ'eoR,?liei "" ""; "" """ "uv-UDD,,"koto Roof and meetings in Hocking county in Iron Paint to last the pust two years and this year , inVnycase where wo want two in ono your and we Itfuils to do this I,,,,,. tf ic ,. ... we agree to supply, uuu uuiu iv witj wiin btiiiia whim und helps. Tho Southern Ohio and W. Vtt. Circuit closes a (I weeks racing circuit the last week in July ut Portsmouth, Ohio, and Secretary Ruble and other members of tho Board will go direct to the Ports- IllOUtll mooting ami Secure t'llUt " , big hUlloll Of lllgh CIUSS horses aild , " snip mem to Migau, suino as wus done last year, soniu 75 hoad of race horses. Wo think we will be able to secure a hundred hoad of high class horses for August meeting. Following will be the Athena jjitJi-.aJiajAt. 'JM J.-U.J- iAaaWll i ,!'' old (two, to, too) learn, and (wringing, ringing) (their, had fair, August 12th. to 14th, New Lexington, 18th. to 20th, Zanos ville, August 25th. to 27th, and Columbus State Fair, September 1st. to 5th. Now everyone begin to make arrangements to come, and toll the children to save up their money to ride on the FarriB Wheel, Ocean Wave, Merry-go-round, Side Shows, Ice-cream, candy, pop corn, peanuts, rubber balls, everything. And every thing will be in season August 0-7-8. We aro going to make the people of Hocking county have a good time once in their life time, if they never have it again. Ruble says if lie can win his old hump-back horse, "Electric Bow," in the 2:18 trot lie will buy five bushels of peanuts and dis tribute them among the crowd. Come, come, come to the Hocking County Fair Grounds August 0-7-8. Call or write S. S. Ruble, Secre tary for entry blanks or priveleges, Logan, Ohio. W. A. Grilllth, on tho Flum farm, Logan Route 1, has estab lished n breeding stable that har bors one of tho best horses in Ohio DANDY 83,158, a Poroheron Norman, of tho very best pedigree. April 9 8w. RUBBERKOTE Roof and Iron Paint for New and old Metal, Felt, Canvas, Paper, Burlap, Rubber and Asbestos Surfaces, We positively free of charge, sufficien t paint to keep surface in good condition for the dated length of time. STOPS THE LEAKS The mod elaitlc, free-est flowing, bests preaj In and lowest cold test black paint on the market. IF INTERESTED "deus.slatneroeofYourdeer, and we will tell you all about KUUBEKKOTL end send you ?! certificate, entitling ;you to credit of 8s per gallon on your first purchase. Manufactured only by The Pioneer Manufacturing Co, CLEVELAND, OHIO, U. S. A. FOR SALE BY J, A, QEIQER LOGAN, OHIO .- . Statu Sunday School Convention. Tho Forty-ninth Annual Ohio Stato Sunday School Convention is announced for Toledo, Tuosduy, Wednesday and Thursday, Juno fi ll. Many counties havo ulroady olocted delegatus to this Conven tion and others will do so soon. Before Juno 1, hundreds of Sunday-schools will havo olocted pastors, superintendents, teachers nnd others, who though not recog nized a dologutoB, unless appoint ed by tho county, wilt bo ontitlod to sit in tho Convention and enjoy its sessions. Prof. Excoll, of Chicago, has boon engaged to conduct the mu sic. Tho list of specialists on gaged for the Convention includos tho names of Lawronco, Slattory, St. John, Moninger, Ewalt, Ham lin, Stunts from outside of the stato und a choice selection from. Ohio's groat array of capable Sunday-school workers. Programs will be roady by May 1, and can be had without ciiargo, on application to the Ohio Sunday School Association, 70 Ruggery Bldg., Columbus, Ohio. Bad Roads in Laurel Town ship. What has become of our Supt. of Roads, Trustees and Commis sioners of Hocking county? Our roads are almost impassable, there is scarcely a bridge that is eufe to cross, and the roads, if wo may call them such, have ditches ul most two feet deep straight across them and none along the side to carry the water, as there should he. Then again the traveling men ask us, when they stick last in the mud holes, if we have no gravel nor stones in our country, and then appears the question ; Are we to pay our road tax into the treasury t.o lie dished out to ofllco holders who sit around and draw their fabulous salary und never got out to soe the roads and we, the tox payers, to work the road free of charge und keep it in good condition? No, we say no. And tho roads never will lie in good condition under the present Road Law. Tax Pavek. Eastern Ohio Patents. II. E. Dunlap, patent lawyer, of Wheeling, W. Va., reports the re cent issue of the following patents to Eastern Ohio inventors: J. F. Arkenborg, Fostoriu, non-refllluble bottle; G. ifc C. Breeze, Now Struitsville, tie-holder; J. Dick, Canton, fodder cutters; H. B. Ditwiler, assignor of one-fourth to L. W. Roc, Mansfield, steering gear for motor-machine; W. E. Fetch, Mingo Junction, type writer support; S. S. Fox, Murion cufl'-holder; S. W. Gibbs, assignor of one-half to Gibbs Manufactur ing Company, Canton, phonograph stop; E. W. Roberts, Clyde, com pressor; J. B. Rono, Canton, harness-swing; J. Sines, Empire, cur-tain-stretoher; M. C. Steeso, Steu benviile, casting apparatus; and J. M. Urick, Ironton, sash-fastener. Also the following trade mark registration : Lino Paint Company, Colhnwood, for mineral paint und turpentine; F. A. Mc Gowun, Canton, for children's leather and cloth shoes. Billie Rizer Administrator. ir.itncHSturatizette.J Wm. F. Rizer of Haydonville, was Friday appointed administra tor of tho estate of Jas. A. Walter late of Amanda township, who died March 17. Ho gave bond in tho sum of $1,800 with J. W. Jones and Jacob Kollor us sureties. Tho personal property is estimated to be wortli .$000 and the real es tate $5,500. Geo. W. Blue, Josi,o Allen and Henry Homrighouso are named ub appraisers, Tho decons. cd loft tt widow Ethel Wultor, and three minor children, Dwight K. Berenice C, and Frod B, Wither. Tho widow declined tho minimis trttion of tho estate, R. S. Quigioy Improvod. Tho oondition of Superintendent R, S, Oiigley, of tho Hocking Valley R'y., who is at i sanitar ium at Marion, O,, is much im proved, but it jb thought that he will bo unable to return to his du ties in Columbus for somo time, Mr. Quigley is suffering from a blood disease und IiIb coudition at times has been dangerous. Ills many frlendB in the railroad si. Yioo are hoping for Ills rapid re CQvery Probata Court, Hearing had on ailldavit filed by Rebecca Bishop, alleging lunacy of Marion Bishop of Washington township and continued to Friday for furthor evidence. Tho court personally visited tho nllogod in- sano person as required by law, ho being sick nnd upon final hearing, matter was dismissed. The evi dence tended in no degroo to sup port allldnvid filed. Hearing had on ailldavit alleg ing delinquency und dependency of TlioB, Parry of Carhonhlll, an orphan. Finding that child was dopendent and delinquent. Ordor mado by court committing said Thomas Parry to Hocking county Children's Homo, On April 4, an inventory of tho estate of Hannah Wilson, late of Benton township, was filed by A. W. Mauk of Benton township. On March 81, inventory of es tate of Hannah Riley was fllod by Levi Gardnor, administrator. Orderod recorded. April 2, appraisement of the es tate of Hannah S. Wilson being filed, decree und consent of sale of real estate by ull of next of kin. Docreo of sale granted. Sale to be at public auction and on the premises after due advortiBmont. April J, instrument In writing purporting tp bo tho last will and testament of Jacob Shrador of Lo gan, presented for probate. Notice to next of kin, residents of state ordered. For hearing April 10. Application filed by H. C. Beery to be appointed guardian of Bar bara II. Clowo. Bond ordered in the sum of .$800. Same filed and letters issued. April 2, application to be ap pointed guardian of A. J. Klinger, an insane person, filed by Jacob F. Klinger. Bond filed at $1,500. Same filed and letters issued. March 80, bond filed by Ida B. Mathias as guardian of Clarence B. Matliias et al. minors. Letters issued. April 1, instrument of writing purporting to be the Inst will and testament of Allison Collison late of Washington township, npproved in open court by testimony of Thomas Hutchinson, und Charlotta Watts neo Kuhn, subrcribing witnesses und record ordered. Application filed of same date by Elizabeth E. Collison to be ap pointed executrix of said will. Application filed by William Watts and Otis Kuhn to be ap pointed administrator of estate of John A. Watts late of Falls town ship, deceased. Declination of next of kin in their favor being also filed appointment was ordered with bond in sum of $1,100. Bond filed and letters issued. Campbell Endorsed Seven Counties. by Ex-Governor James E. Camp bell made effective progress Satur day in his candidacy for the Democratic indorsement for United States senator. Eight counties outsido of Cuya hoga held county cooventions to select delegates. Seven of these have been heard from, and all en dorsed tho ox-governor. Ottawa county, which was not heurd from, iB also u Campbell county. Those that endorsed are: Clarke, , 11 votes; Columbiana, 11; Knox, 8; Miami, 10; Perry, 7; Portage, 8; Wyundot, 0. That is a total of 01 votes, a protty fair addition to ox Governor Campbell's ulroady long list. The Cuyahoga county conven tion did not make an indorsement of any candidate. Mayor John son, who controls tho delegation, is said not to bo opposed to Gov ernor Campbell, but has deoided to wait until the convention moots. ot a drov of Alcohol Doctors prescribe very little, if any, alcohol these days. They prefer strong tonics and altera tives. This is all in keeping with modern medical science. It explains why Ayer's Sari saparilia is now made entirely free from alcohol. Ask your doctor. Follow his advice. A We publltU our formulae f Webanlsa etooholl from our xutaiolaee I We urge you to I eonsult your 1 deetar I vers Unless there is daily action of the bow els, poisonous products are absorbed, causing headache, biliousness, nausea, dyspepsia. We wish you would ask your doctor aboutcorrectlng your constipation by taking laxative doses of Ayer's Pills. Hi4e by tas J 0. Iyer 09., Lowell, Uass. N Dr. Wood Complimoiitod. t'onioroy I.omlor' "It affords tho editor of this pa por much pleasure to noto tho ap pointment of Dr. O. S. Wood, of Login, Ohio, as triiBtco of tho Athons stato hospltwl for tho in- sane. "Dr, Wood 1b a Meigs county product, grow to vigorous man hood horo, practiced medicluo at Pomoroy, and his appointment by Governor Hnrrls moots tho uni versal approvnl of his host of friends hero and. elsewhere ull over the stato, "Wo have known Dr. Wood 'in timntely for more than 2(5 years. Huve known him as a boy, class mate ut collogo. citizen and physi cian, and nowhere and at no time, has lie failed to reach tho full measure of a good man. He is honest. Ilia practice as a physi cian at the Athens hospital, his inborn sympathy and his generos ity, eminently qualify him for a trustee of the institution whoso needs ho knows bo well. "And with due respect to ull concerned, we cannot forbear say ing that Governor Harris would have scored ono of tho most popu lar hits of his administration had he named Dr. Wood for superin tendent of the institution, instead of trustee, His executive ability, his profestional skill, his sympa thetic nature, his generosity, in stitutional training und observa tion, and withal, his .good, hard, practical sense, would make of him an ideul superintendent of a hos pital for the insane. He was a candidate for the place once and political chicanery alone prevent ed his appointment. Somo day his logion of friends bore and else where hope to see the wrong righted, and his extraordinary ability recognized by the powers that be." Labor Against Taft. Boston, April 12. Charles J. French, president of the New Hampshire branch of the American Federation of Labor, sent out to day uddressod to all labor organ izations, a letter protesting ugaiust the nomination of Secretary Taft for tho presidency. The letter asks that resolutions of protest against tho Taft candidacy be adopted and also advises that the campaign against the war secre tary be carried to the polls in the event of his receiving tho nomina tion. Tho letter says in part: Secretary of War William H. Taft, .now an eager aspirant for the presidency of the United States, while sitting formerly as a judge on the federal bench, be came the unfortunate exponent of four noteworthy piyotal labor de cisions, involving the boycott, the injunction, the strike, the commit ment for contempt of court, etc., which significant judicial utter ances, with tiioir accompanying expositions and construction of law, laid the foundation and formed the general basis und chief legal precedent for such formid able embarrassment and perilous complications as now beset our fraternity and personal welfare and progress. "The Twin Comedians are Coming." There has been scores of come dians of different types produced in the last few yours, most if not all founded on the lines of mistaken identity, but in this line of comedy worjr there uro in all probability no comediuns who havo at their disposal u better field than Tho Lyman Twin Broth ers who will bo seen hero Friday, April 21th. in their latest inusicu farso, "Tli9 Yankee Drummers." It is hard to comprehend tho true meaning of mistaken identity both from a funny us well us u serious standpoint until you Heo: it portayed by two persons like t lie Lyman Twins who look exactly alike and taken for another ut every turn, for instunoo if one was married und one single and the wife of tho married wits to nieot tho single one, run up and kiss him, tell him about the new suit she just purchusud and auk him for two dollars to buy hIioob for the bttby, the poor man wou'd bo dumb founded- That is real mis taken identity. TIiih May Tiitorest Yon. No ono is immune from Kidney trouble, bo just remember that Foley's Kidnoy Cure will Btop the' irregularities und cure any case of kidney and bladder trouble that la not beyond ,t reach medicine, Bort it Co.