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EXCHANGE
NEWS NOTES
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sTUAtiaVll.I.E HECOItt)
Mrs Mario MoMullen was In
Logan, Saturday,
Misses Hullo Wilson and Allco
IIowo spent Sunday In Logan.
Mrs. I). .1. Richards waB in Lo
gan Saturday.
Cluulos Cockles and Clarence
Mitchell of Logan aro business
visitors in town this week.
Miss Mary Morpan spent Satiir
day in Logan,
MUltllAY PITV INDEPENDENT,
Mr. Edward Ghent, the Monu
mental uian of Logan, stopped
over night with Air. Win. Skid
nioro, whilo on his way to Glous
ter. Pete Sloan, of Logan, wan in
town Wednesday on business.
Mrs. O. W. Iluls of Logan was
visiting in this city, Saturday.
Mrs. Ruth Roberts and children
have returnod to their home in
this city, after a visit with her
mother in Logan.
Mr. Yaw, of Logan, spent a few
days in our town on business.
Phil Rochester of Logan was in
this city on business, Monday.
jIURKAY CITY NEWS
P. D. Sloan, of Logan, was a
business visitor in the city Tues
day. Geo. Baynhain has just recover
ed from a severe attack of quinzy.
Phil Rochester, of Logan, was a
business visitor in town Monday.
Dan Roberts was in Logan, Wed
nesday, Mrs. 0. W. Huls, of Logan, was
in the city Saturday.
Geo. Murphy has been appoint
ed agent tor the Western Southern
Life Insurance Company for this
section under superitendent Yaw,
of Logan.
Editor .nd Mrs. C. A. Chatiield
and ton Arl, spent Sunday in
Carbonhill.
NEr.SiiNVILLi: bcckeyi:
Miss Anna White of Logan, waB
the guest of friends in this city,
Satur lay.
Chtirles Hilderbrandt of Logan,
was the guest of friends in this
city Sunday.
Mrs. Charles England of near
Logan, was calling on friends in
this city, Tuesday.
Mr. and Mrs. George Eberstand
family of Logan, were the Sunday
guests oF Mack Scot', end family.
Mrs. Helen Bowen returned to
her home in Logan Thursday eve
ning, after a few days visit with
nor daughter,Mrs. John Monahan.
Harry Ambrose and little daugh
ter of Logan, were the guests of
Mr. and Mrs. John Monahan at
the Dew House, Saturday,
Miss Mildred McLaughlin and
Mibb Kmma Pierpont of Logan,
were the over Sunday guesfs of Mr.
ani Mrs. Ed Nelson.
Howe Bros'. Show.
Howe Uro3, big Circus was hero
sure enough on Tuesday, and it
was a hummer. The weatherman
made it a little wet In the forenoon
but in the afternoon the show was
in good feather and played to a
big crowd, as did they also to the
towns people in the evening.
At noon the streets were crowded
with people and the line upon the
curb stone ten deep as the big
parade passed along the street,
looked indeed like the old time
circus day. Tho parade was a
good one; nice horses, bright wag
ons and good bands. One happy
co-instinoe to many Logan people
was that Dick Yent, our own Dick
of long ago, was leader of one of
the bauds, and he got a happy
recaption dinong his old friendB
here, Dick looks well.
Forty-Fourth Birthday Anniver
sary. On Juno 18th. about 10 inyited
relatives and friends arrived at
the home of Miss Jane Febus near
Haynes Ohio, to help in making
her 4-1 th, birthday a happy day,
and it certainly was a success.
In the well ft IW d baskets that wore
brought made the noon hour a
pleasant ouo, the afternoon was
spent in social chat by the young
and old.
Those present were Mr. and
Mrs, Setli Ellis and son Lawrence
of near Ktnston; Mr, and Mrs.
Jacob France and duugbter Elsie,
of Whlsler; Mr. and Mrs. Thomas
Hufflnes and two daughters Nellie
god MabUof Whliler; Mr Perry
Semi-Annual
Friday,
A SALE thnt will bo elwiracterizccl by PKTOE CONCESSIONS UNHEARD of in RECENT YEARS.
A GENUINE l'lirCMU REDUCTION on every article in the STORE at ONE-FOURTH, ONE-THIRD
or ONE-HALF OFF. Every shrowd buyer who has tho interest of herself or family at heart should not
ss this opportunity, it
)N'T MISS A LINE
miss
DON
Clearance Sale Prices
CARPETS
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.. ......... .1 1. ...it... I ..!!.. 1.1. IK..I
t.t.im.,.11 lunl mi Iii llii hill.
Ml'... II 1 IIIT1' 111.' It'MlllillMII Itlllll- ..is ii.
r --
.-, 1 1 i.iiiii iMiiiri. iiiii i i i i. in...... .'- - -
iii i i- ...ii mi. li75n rrir
.ilui', sili' piice -
All wool cjiih-U lull 12 Pr, regular die njQ-
illui'. siloiirirc
All wool filled cirptM CCclnln, ioru 42c
I.ir Mlo .ltu i ili in in1
Extra licit v 1 I wool Union carpels reg J1D I 'c
ul.ir 5Uc a'niHic t aim's, ill- piii-e.. U"2W
Extra he.it) collon caipel, rreubr lie
value, pi'i t.ml ....
on.
'"
Carpi-Is anil iiijrs till! In- IiIrIut for fall as man
ufacliiiiTsliiti' ilieuly advanced prices, which
nukvs- this offer inn nil tin- more . till. iclitr at these
biiR.iin piices.
CI
earance
Sale Prices
RUGS
on i
Dim inniiii !, u r.mt no cooiU fiom one st-a
on loanotlu-r, tlie-M' prici-s should si-e our carpi'!
Ilimr cliMiii-il of llii-i' ilosirawe rues in a lew u.is
lime.
0x12 "saxony Axniiiiisler room swe i URS, IK Ef
lemilar 19.3(1 tallies, clearance price .v.w
9x12
xl2Smilh teltel rues, regular l"ir 17.50
22.30, cle.ii. nice sale .w
xl2SmllhN.'ppeilMn seamless tapestry 11 CQ
ruirs, regul ii la.00 taliii's, vale pure '
9
9xl2Cretnig-.reBul.il 9.00 values, sale J QQ
Pce '
9x12 granite art si,u.iie-, regular 5,i0 3 OH
value-, now
27x51 Axmini-ler nigs, regular 2.00
1.49
value-, now --
J6x72 Axminlster lugs, legulir 3.25
2.69
80c
talue-, now .......
18x36 bath mats, blue or gieen, 1.00
talues, now -
Clearance Sale Prices on Lin
oleums, Oilcloths and
Mattings
2J5
Id 1 oi 1 jard- wide linoleum, ii-gulai
piici2.d0, now
S-lor2 .ird- wide linoleum, regulai
Irice, 1.00, now
8 1 or 2 J arils wide nil rlolh, regular
price (i0c, now . - -
0 I or 1 1 2 taids wide oil cloth, tegular
pi ire 15c, now ... .....
1 1 or I tuid wide oil cloth, regulai
price 30c, now - -
80c
50c
35c
23c
4-1 Oakgiainlilling, legular price, 50c, 40c
1 I Oak grain filling, leguhr piice Iflc,
now
All millings ,u 1 3 olt icgulir pi ice.
dJC
Clearance Prices on Cur
tains 1-2 yd rultled Swiss curtains, regu
liir.'ioc alue, -alii prlco
42c
85c
2 l-l' yd rutlleil Swiss curtains, regit
Hir i.uu viiiuu, sun' pnuu
2 1-2vd rultled SwUs curtains, reg- 4 OK
uliit-l.-Vi value, sale price
2 1-2 yd rultled Sttlsscurtalns, regu- 4 fin
liu-2iw value, sale prlco . . l.uvr
2 1-2 yd rultled not curtains, regular 4 Ofli
1..1O value, sole price .. w
21-2 yd rultled not curtnlns, regular 4 Of)
2.2.3 value, snlu prlco 1,uu
I yd Nottlnglinm curtains, reduced
60c
80c
1.00
1.20
irom auc ijui pun- iu
lyd Notlugliaiu curtain-, reduced
irom i.imper pair hi
: yd Nottnglmiii curtains, reduced
from 1.23 par polr to
3 yd Notlnghiuu curtiilns. reduced
ironi i.ao to .
S vd Madras curtains, reduced from 4 Of)
"no t .... i.uu
3 yd Madras curtains, reduced from O fjfl
2.30 to 6,uu
3 yd Madras curtains, reduced from O Afi
300 to - '"
3 yd Madia- curtains, reduced from Q Of)
I.uo to fJCtJ
3 yd Madrnsnnd cable net curtnlns, A f)f)
reduced from Sim to -r.vv
One lot of soiled sample curtains
and odd pair-to elo-e out at We
on tho dollar.
Clearance Prices on Domestics
Thai will reduce this stock in short order.
All best prints. American and .Simpson,
an entirely new line to select fiom, AKo
perjaid al . . ... -- t2r'
Lancaster apron ginghams S I 2c per ?''-
ard "21-
I'.isl colored ill ess ginghams, I0ciiialit), Cin
clearance price, per atd ......r V,2V-
Hales 01 Toile U11 Nurd and A. 1'. C.
dress gingliain-, win Ih 12 12c, ileal- 1 Op
'in.-.. . ill. in.i s .. I .. ... . . J.CC
All licgiughams leduci-d
12&
19c
lo pei jam
All 25c imported gingham and madias ic
ihiceil to, per jaul
Sale Starts, Friday, June 25th, 1909
and will continue until further notice. 1NO GOODS SOLD OX TIME AT THESE PRTOE8. 1PRIOES
AHE FOR GASH ONLY. 1 Come while tho STOCKS ARE STILL COMPLETE. Tho SAVING and
, , - , SATISFACTION will ho Yours
The ThurnessWright Co.
154158 S. MULBERRY ST., LOGAN, O.
Kuliii und dauglitor Munda ol
Ouklancl; Mr, Johnutrmti Huil'iuun
of Tarlton ; Mm. Samuel Kebus of
Logan ; Mr. Marion Fox of Hromon ;
Mr, and Mrs, Samuel Lamma und
children of I'ursfill; Mrs. Lousio
Poling also of l'ursell; Mr. bliI
Mrs. Lewis Keister of Rock House;
Mr. Ora Huffman of Gibisonville;
Miss Hniel Lama of Lancaster;
ttm i nit
THE THURNESS -WRIGHT CO'S
WILL
June 25th, '09
will save yon good American
of this ADVERTISEMENT
' All 50c liuporli'il maili.u ictlucril
) lo. pir yard
lli'ISUSI count ihmciIi u-iluCi'J from
12 I ie ix-r j.nil to
25c
10c
II . -. ..( ....... 1.1. 1 rt...l
Ilttc. Kllirilllir 111.IUIL11. Ill'lll UI.LA til...
I uhlliM-drrK. uorlli20c ami 15c n- 1 9 I
I -. ..-. . . &m It
" ilnriMl lo l.ir hit aiil anil.-.. '
" --'----
4 I cooil hiown tmisltn
c
n
6I
21"!
O.
ol-1
' l per jaid . -
1 I nrnvy mown miuim, c gram-
!,t u'r 5,m1-- ;
4-1 lir.it y lirown muslin, Sc giade
I :d per .taril
4 I t-ttr.i K"il miittln. 10c ciaili-
at pit jard
il t.iMi li.iiitii ntittttti. Op cratl.'
71c
ill pel y.trtl..
I extra good lilcuchoil tniisllnstie,
reduced to
7c
7Jc
8c
10c
12Jc
10c
8c
25c
25c
I-1 extra good blenched nuHllna
&y,c, reduced to
M heavy bleiiclied muslins 10c, ro
il uceil to
I l-l best lilenched muslin lajjjc, ro
i iluced to
4-4 host Twill muslin ltie, reduced
to . ...
n )0st silkollries lihc, reduced
to
uilbnlncs Km.
reduced to . .
h'-J I.ockwood bleached sh
,0ld nt Sue, sole price. .
9 4 hllIf bleoclied sheotlng, a
. . . urlee
lieetluK,
sold lit
u. iienvv unbleuchod sheeting, sold QAp
at '.'Sc, solu price .
4r. In blenched pillow tubing, Lite. 17lp
to . ... .... -"
I- I" bleached pillow tubing ISc,
16c
10c
12.',c
52c
65c
io . ....
45 In unbleached pillow casing liJic,
to
' 4-' lu bleached pillow casing ISc,
to
Slxlx) brown sheets (5c,
to .. . .
Bl.xlO bleached -.Ueots S5c,
to
Shirt. Waists, Princess Dress
ana jumper ouits
20 ii-r cent i eduction on this entile tine.
1.00 shirt wai-l-, long or short sleet es,
regulai collai or Dutch collar effect,
open front or back, for....
1,25 lailoicd oi fancy waists, splendid
values at 1.25, clearance sale price
1.50 fancy waists, Maltese lace fionts,
made front fine soft mull, one of our
hir-iTsl si-lli-rii. now low lr nriced at.
80c
98c
1.20
2.40
3.00
2,;o and 3.00 waists, baby Irish Insertion,
ft onls made from nice quality of mei-
I ceried mull, long sleet e models, very
natly, clearance price 1,7a anu
6.00, 5.00 and 3.75 net waists reduced lo
1.50, 4.00 and
1 lot odds and ends in silk waists sold at
5.00, clearance price, each
1 lol white lawn waists, slightly soiled,
talue up to 1.50 and 2.00, lo close
while llu-y last each at -
6.50 white and colored princess dresses,
made fiom soft mercerized batiste,
beautifully trimmed w itb lace and in
set lion, tcrv elegant talues at the reg
ul ir price, clearance sale price on these
2.48
49c
4.98
2.95
4.00
5.00 plain percale jumper suits, comes in
tan or light blue piped with white,
blue pipeu Willi unite,
skill separate piece, sale
. jumper and
price ...
6.50 and 5.00mi'icerut-d poplin and per
cale jumper suils, all in one piece,
bcaulifullv trimmed in braided pat
tern- with wash soutache braid, sale
piice 1.25 and..
Clearance Prices on Wool and
Wash Suits
Linen jacket suits, tan 01 white, trim
meil with wash soulaclie braid, 42 in
coal, regular piice 6.50, our piice lo A QtZ
close them is......... .
Linen jacket suils, blue, tan or white, 36 O QQ
in coat, regular 5.00 1 alue, sale price t,ao
All wool jacket suils will be sold al I 3 off regu
lar price.
25io0r.s.u.!.'! 16.67
"jo0rs:,i" 15.00
"i": 11.00
' 8.33
All good desirable shades and styles and bar
gains at llie above prices.
Muslin Petticoats
1 00 slilits reduced
to
2.2.3 skirts reduced
to
2 50 skirts reduced
to
2.0-5sklrts reduced
to
:i -J'.sklits reduced
to
67c
1.50
1.67
1.77
2.17
REMEMBER THIS
Mr. und Mrs, David Lima, Mr.
und Mrs, Sumual Harsh and Mau
Smiers, Mr, and Mrs, Thomas
Febus, Mr, nnd Mrs, Charley
Febus and sen Marwln, Miss
Mary Karshnor, Mrs. Margaret
Hold, Mr. and Mrs, Hiram Loma
and family, Mr. David Reid, Mr.
Harly 1'uxton all of Haynes, Ohio,
All departed in the early evening
Clearance Sale
BEGIN
dollars on every purcnaso that you wish to malce.
or it may lose you a dollar.
Dress Skirts
Thit slock U replete with cooil values which
look doubly alliacllte at these clearance sale
prices.
'.AAnl...-l. Al . ..!l .1.1... n.l..n.l F1 r
...... .. .
10.00 liUck Allman oili sklrli rnluccu
I In
S..i0 black voile skirls leiluceil
.1.50 black cotton toile skirls i educed
5.00 and 5.i0, black and cotois, Panama
skil ts reduced lo 4.00 and
3.50 naty, ureen and black dress skirls,
trimmed Willi buttons anil satin folds,
clearance price
..!.. rn.lilila i,innllniit,ii.all llw imml lllltlt.lnl
Ihitslork, bul Iheeomls are heie and eveijoneis
redticeil in price,
Clearance Prices on Un
derwear Those goods are right In senson, but
must go with the balance of tho stock.
l(ic sleoveless vosts
for .r.
12c sleoveless vosts
for
15c sleeveless vests
for
25c vests and pants
for
40c vests and pants
for
8c
10c
12c
20c
32c
40c
40c
80c
20c
12c
8c
20c
20c
20c
42c
55c
8c
12c
20c
,30c vests and pants
for
liOc union suits
for
1.00 union suits
for
25c chlldions vests and punts
for
1,3c chlldreus vosts and pauts
for
10c chlldreus vests and pants
for
Mens gauze vests and drawers 23c
to
Hoys vests mid drawers 2.5c
for ., ,
Infants i-euboti shirts 23c
to
Infants reuben shirts .30
to
Infants rouben shirts 0.5c
to
Infants cotton wrappors 10c
to ... . ...
Infants cotton wrappers 13c
to
Infants cotton winpprs25c
lo
If the article you want Is not mentioned
bore come lu and ask for It, we no doubt
bate It.
Muslin Underwear
3JJc reduction on every piece which
makes the prices 011 following corset covers
and drawers.
.30a corset covers
now
75c corset covers
now
flic corset covers
now
1,00 corset covers
now
33c
50c
57c
67c
67c
84c
1.00
1.50
1.67
Gowns
1. IK) reduced
to ....
1 25 reduced
to
1.30 reduced
to
2,25 1 educed
to . .
2.30 reduced
to
Clearance Prices on Bed
Spreads
Plain 1.00
for
Frlngo 1.25
for
Frlngo and cut corner 1.30
for .
Fringe and cut corner 1,75
for
80c
1.05
1.25
1.40
Fringe and cut corner 2.00 4 Cf)
Fringe and cut corner 2,30
for
Fringe and cutrornoi 3 00
for
.
j.4U
Frlngo and cut cornor 30
for ..
2 80
OurHproads Hi-oall soft Ilulsh and will
not wush thin and sluy.
wishing her muny happy roturns
of the day,
One who was thahk,
Card of Thanks
We wish to express our heart'
felt thanks to all those who In any
way assisted us or were kind to
our beloved daughter and sister,
Mary Josephine, during ber long
iitHilM iffl '
and Continue Until
Further Notice
Black Dress, Goods
36 III poplnr cloth, leKUlnr prlCB 4Qn
Ho, ndliccil to
!18 III iiiolinlrsntul serges, B0c, reduc- OQp
I'll tfl . tjOj
j lll " " " ' ' ..........
42 111 voiles, reuulni- price 1 CX), reduc- QK
A KQ cd to OOKt
41 III volls, regulAi' price 1 !li, redue- 4 4R
2 75 -'i t,,. i.iu
do In vollo, regular prlco l.W, reduc A Ofl
4 25' Olto. l.al
,41 In strlpo voiles, regular price J.OT, 4 On
reduced to laV
2 75 't' M xranltos, satin directories, her-
I rluu lione oireclp. urunollas. rou- ORn
lllllT lirlCIl 1 III). rfldllCPll tO . . . (J CJ W
noin clillTou pntiinua, regular prlco QCn
I i.oi, I educed to ,. OcJO
.30 lu broad cloth, regular prlco 1.00, QCn
1 educed to OUj
GO In broad cloth, regular prlco 1-50, 4 Of)
reduced to ., kett
Mln broadcloth, regular price 2 00, 4 Kf)
reduced to A.UV
Spaco forbids mentioning all the mater-
mis lnciuueu, nut me goons aro nero in
abundance and all at clearance prices.
Colored Dress Goods
You can get more and bottor dross goods
lu this sain than ever before, and wo have
given big values lu other sales, but this car
ries on tuo uanner.
34 in popular cloths, 25c, roduced
to
19c
30 In lmiiorted mohairs, regular QQn
prlco ,30c, salo : ooj
30 In fancy worsted, regular BOc vol
39c
82c
ue, saie ....
42 and 4.3 la sorge, worsted, pana
mas, otc, sold at 1 OJ, sale
.30 and 51 In worsted, regular 1.30 4 Oft
grade, per yard 1.41W
421n silk voleeno, poplins, regular I OK
l.Mgrade, now per yard lii
This will show you how tho reductions
go. (tome In and.seo the stock for patterns.
Clearance Sale on Notions
MennensTn'cum powder, 23c grade iOln
for . . ltj
Colgates Talcum powder, 2.3c grade 4 Oln
lor l&iJ
All '-',3c hoso
for
All -30c hose
for ...
All W II corsets, wero 1 CO and 1.30,
now
All Crosco corsets, were 1.00,
now
19c
40c
69c
69c
All Warnors corsets, regular 1.00 Qe
grade, to OUO
All Warners corsets, regular 1 .30 4 Ofl
grade.to l.iJ
All Warners corsets, rogOlar 2 00 4 f(
urnda.to ... . 1 .UW
All ,3c handkerchiefs
for
All tochandkerchlofs
for
All 13c handkerchiefs
for
All 2.3c handkerchiefs
for
All 30a handkerchiefs
for
I'erl r.usta floss 4c,
roduced to
Hooks and oyes.iJc,
reduced to ...
3 for 10c
2ic Dutch collars and ombroldery
collars
,30c Dutch collars and embroidery
collars
1 IX) long silk glovos, clearance price
per pair
4c
8c
12c
19c
40e
3c
4c
20c
40c
80c
1,7.3 long silk glovos, clearance prlco i Ofl
per pair '
1.00 short silk glovos, elearuueo Qftp
nrlco. nor oalr Wv
T.3c short silk glovos, clearance
price, per pair
55c
30c short silk glovos, clearanco ACn
prlco, per pair "uu
20 por cent on on nil buttons.
Wo cannot mention every article In the
stock, but a big reduction Is made on uvory
artlalo lu tho entire store.
Clearance Prices on Linens
CI In bleached all linon damask iSOe,
reduced to , .
fkS lu blonchod damask 2.3c, reduced
to
CO In bleached damask 23o, ro
duced to
ill In bleached dumask 76c, reduced
to
72 In bleached damask, extra heavy
42c
20c
19c
60c
85c
85c
1,10
2fin I l.uo, reuueeu to
,'-'"1T2ln bleached dauiusk, good range
01 patterns 1 uu, reuueeu 10
,72 Iii bleached damask 1.33, reduced
' Napkins to mutch inuny of the abovent
1 groatly reduced prices.
to
M lu men', damask Mc, reduced AOn
to "rii
illness and death, which oocured
on Monday, June 1-1. We wish to
thank all our friends for their
sympathy and beautiful Moral of
ferings. Jamks Diqken8
AND ClIlI.DltKN,
WANTED Family washing to
do at home, Inquire at home on
Gallagher Avenue,
Mrs, Nowak,
Pleasant Hill
Plow I fa ciii it oeruB to tho order
of tin- ilny lu this vicinity.
Tlionina Mason and wifo, of Lan
caster, and Miss Laura Titnatn, of
Buok Hun, and Damoy Klino took
dinnor with Jucob Klino, Sunday
MIbb Isla Klino callutl on Mrs,
Olivo ORg last Sunday..
Elmer Hulllnes visited P. F.
Dupler, Sunday.
Frank Woltz and wifo visited
Samuel Stivison, Sunday.
Mooting at Pleasant Hill was
well attondod Sunday.
Miss Eula Tucker, of ColiimlniH,
is sponding tier vacation will) lior
grandfather, Mr. Josoph Woltz, of
tills place.
Mrs. Emma Tidd, of Whip-poor-will,
was a Rockbridge shopper
ono day last wook.
Jacob Klino and wifo, of Pleas
ant Hill, made a businosfl trip to
LuncaBter last Saturday.
Mrs. Lilla Lang, of Gibisonville,
was tho Sunday guost of P. F.
Dupler and family.
Miss Mary Mason, of Lancaster,
is spending her vacation with her
grandparents, Mr. and Mrs. Jacob
Kline.
Mrs. Jacob Klino and daughtor
Forest, and Mrs. Lillian Mason
took supper with P. F. Dupler and
family, of Rockbridgo Sunday.
Miss Isla Kline called on Mrs,
Ella Matlnas, Wednesday evening.
Jacob Carpenter. viBited over
Sunday with Jacob Kline, of Pleas
ant Hill. Gukamhne.
Children's Day.
One of the grandest and nobloBt
eventB of tho season occured at
Bethany U. B. Church, Sunday,
Juno the 20th., it being Children'
Day or a day set apart for the
children to display their love and
enthusiasm to Chri8t, the blessed
and immaculate son of God. The
little ones did very well in the
exercise, and may it have been a
day that inspired their livep with
love, ardor, good will and zonl,
and may they enjoy many more
bucIi happy days. The enterprise
was arduous, but through Kber
Mowery, ,the superintendent, and
the children's laboring inclination,
it was made a nuccees. Following
is the program as it was rendered :
Souk "When the Sun U Shining." .School
Heaponslvo Uoadliitf
Prayer Oscnr lmvl
Song- "A Song of Cheer," School
"A Welcome" Jennie I'MckoI
aod's Blessings," Mntunile Keld'i'
"One Little Act," Mnudollnrilmi
Song "Happy nil tho Time,"
Primary Hopnrttnont
"The Model Church," Kthol Wolfo
Exorcise "For Josu," ...liy twosmall girls
Scripture Uoadlng "Jomus and tho
Children, Mark 10-liMd," ...Frank Poling
"Josua and the Children," ...Clyde Hiirucu
"Smile Whenever You Can," Francs Klckel
Duet with Chorus "llrlghtor than the
Sunshluo," v School
"Children's Day," Niilllo Clark
"Tho Kind Word," Cora Mohlor
"Tho OldCountry Church," .. Susie Harden
Dialogue "Little Ked Clovor,"
.Nellie Clark and Mamutlo Kolfur
"This Is Children's Day," ...Clyde Harden
"l.lvo It Down," Wllllo Hammond
"When Ma Begins to Whistle,".. Anna Itohy
"Sunset Gates Ajar," .. .Mainmlo Mohlor
Song "Marching Hoavonward." . School
"The Old Church," Blanche llut'tluu
"Who Carries the Business On,"
Kay Hammond
"Hew to tho I.lue," Mnude Harden
"Child of the Slums," ... Mamuile Mohler
"Scatter tho Sunbeams," ....Beulah Poling
Song "Happy Ohlloron's Dny,"
Primary Dopartmeut
"I like to go to Sunday School."
Clyde Harden
"At Jesus' Foet," VolniafJoodllve
"In Lands of Darknoss," Nellie Clark
"Our Offering," Kthol Wolfo
''ASmlloandaTmk," Suslo Harden
An Exorcise for four girls with ro
bponsu by the school "Naturo'.H
Song," . ...Susleaud Beululi Poling,
Jessie Wright ami Oruco Wolfo
Song-"Be Yn Thankful," School
"Qraiidiuu'ji Minuet," Anna Koliy
.'The Drowning Singer." ....(loldlu Scholl
"The Ooloroou," MlssMae llocknian
Address Huv.Oscar Davis
Otrerlng-J.'A)
Closing Song "Steadily Marching .,
On," Siilmol
Ilenedlctlon.
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Sunday School Picnic.
In naturos green and lofty grove,
we, tho Sabbath sohoul, of Now
Zion M. K, Church, liuvo decided
to hold a Sabbath school colobra
tion or picnic on next Subbath,
June 27th., in a grovo near Pino
Hollow school house, Tho weath
er mau has promised to bo good,
Kverybody Is cordially invited to
bo presont,
Bring your buskets woll filled,
We have an abundanoo of good
cool water for both, man und boost.
Come out and enjoy u day with
us-, ,
Ice Cream Festival.
There will bo an ice cream festi
vul ut the 1'reBbyteriun Church ut
Union Furnace on Saturday night
of this week, It is qlvon for the
benefit of tho Christian Endeavor
Society and the Sabbath Sohool.
Plenty of band musio and refresh
ments, Kverbody invited,
UH.DL'CUEDk:
aoicv Medal Flour please tcook.
Hlitlo of (lliln, Insurance tiopri'timint. to
llllllllllS, Aotll I lOOI-t, 01'llHes . I.UIII
crt, Huporlntemlont .of Iimira.nce or 111 e
Hlnlo niOlilo.itohcrpliy certify thnt H'J M'
Hint MfoItmurniieoComimtiy of Now oiki
located nt Now Yoilc, In tho Hlnlo ot New
York, linn uoinpllnl lit nil rinpcisn with tho
laws of this mate, iippltciilila H It, 11ml H
nilthorled to tininnct lu this Hllilo Hi up-
propilnto business or liuiKiUK insurance, im
tho llvesor persons, ami liistirnneiv eonn-'ct-cil
thiirowllh nlid lipparllilulllK llii'rolo, and
KrniilliiKitiiiiolinsliiKHtnldisnislnorniiiiii;
rtlesnapreeerlbid In Hucllim M1 UovIhoiI
Hlntiitosor oiilo, until tlio iirstnny of Apill
or llioyonrttott sticoeodlntfthoilnto lintvnr.
Its condition nnil biislni'ss on tho lltlily
llrst dny of Deconibor or tho year next pro.
ceding tho dnto linmof, Is shown by llm
staimnoiitiindorimtli roinilred bylaw. to uo
as follows! AggroKntoniiioiititor iivaliablo
asols, s,flo,lin,Oi2.lil AgKlvgalo nmniiiit of
llalilllllos (oxcopt ciipllnl), Inoluil Iiik ro:if
siirftiicn, nml sperlnl nccuuilllnllons, i2i,-
Of
to subscribed my iiniiiuiinil I'litlsed
! " nivoilli'liil Mom 10 no uiinrin im.-
IHcnl: ilavnnd your llrsl iihiivinvrltton.
! oiiahi.kh ('. I.l-lMi-:u'r,Hiipoiliiloii-
tlnnt of Iiisurnncc,
Obituary
Mary Funk wns born near Logan
O., Fob 22, 18f)7, depnrtnd this
llfoat Union Kurnnco, Ohio, at the .
ago of 70 years, months nnd 8
days. She was unitod in innrriiigo
to Isaac George on March 27,
1850, her husband and children
procodod her to that ppirit world.
She loaves to mourn her departure
threo soiih, throe daughters, twon-
ty-ono grnndchildron and two sis
tors. HorsicknesB wns a long and
severe duration, fllio wur nevor
heard to murmur or complain, but
said if Bhe could not get woll, she
wantod to go hero her BiiiTorinp;
would bo over, and wo Badly mies
her as wo aro called bo often in
this life to Buy good byo to those
wo love, it makes us long for that,
homo whoro thoro will bo no sor
row, pain or death.
Wo must bow in humble BiibmiB
sion to the Lord, ho dneth all
things well. Wo laid her body to
rest in' Locust Grove cemetery,
Vinton Co., O., thoro to wait the
Master's call.
OAUD OK THANKS.
Wo deBire through tho columns
of this pnper to thank our fiiends
tmd neighbors who helped us in
our Mother's sicknoBS and death.
Bkotiikks and Sistehs.
Bright Star Falls v
Lexington, Ky., June 19 The
spectacle of a brilliant shootii.g
star was observed by inhabitants
of tills city at 11:H0 last night. It
ahot iicross tho sky from north to
south nnd loft a fiery trail in its
wake. It is thought by thoso who
witnessed it to liuvo- been Brock's
comet, which is looked for ut this
timo by sciontintH. Tho phenom
enon warn about 00 seconds in pass
ing. SEEN 11V 1'liOF. I'OUTEU.
A new comet, discovered three
days ago by Princeton Univorsity
astronomers, was seen curly yes
terday morning by Prof. J. G.
Portor, of tho' Observatory of Cin
cinnati. Tho heavens woro clour
and tho observers. lnid a splendid
opportunity to view tho f)hy wnn
derer. It travels in tho north, north
east division of tho Iiouvuiir, Its
aseensi' ir at night a 1 hour nnd
10 minutes with it declination
north !5i! degrees und 1(1 minutes.
Prof. Portor also noted ono of
the biggest fulling meteors in
yours. Its trail of lire was visible
for u half mi mi to, und many peo
plo. tolephonod tho observatory,
thinking tho brilliunt motecr wis
a comet.
ni:o. it. nisiioi', sees meteoh.
On Friday night of lust wook,
Night Policeman G:o. It. Bishop
suw tlio suiiio meteor mentioned
perhaps in tho above notices. It
appeared us It woro on tho horizon
in tho north east part of Logan
and took a course south west. Ho
suid it shot like a rocket and the
ball of iiro burstod, throwing out
hundreds of smaller motcorp. Tho
glaro of tho tail lasted for two
minutes nftor tho bursting of the
brilliant ball. This occurod Fri
day night ut ll:i)0, ind oovornl
belated citizens suw tho glaro of
light und rushed out of restaurants
in time to watch tho Blow ooollng
fan tuil of tho shooting star.
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PROBATE COUKT....
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Juno 18r First nnd partial no
count of John Howora, guardian of
KmmaDlokens, nn imbeoilo, hoard,
Same approved und for reoord,
June 15, UondlileJby Klizaboth
Collison, executrix of John Collins.
deceased, liond approved and
letters issued,
MAlUUAflK LICENSES. I
Win, W, King und Miss Klla S,
Kuhn, both of Logan.
James Novah and Margaret
I QaBi, both of Murray City,
SCIN.IBS.4il. uunorni niirpms u piinuj-"'""-ors
account, lo,lilo.803.H7. Amount of In
uomo for tho .tear, Ml,8so,t)2l8l. Amount '
expondlturns for tli your, Jitl.TMWiil 0. .
t ,fiiiin.aitiiitiiiiir I luivii linri'lltl.
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