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You Can Dave is cool and white as a no heat, no dust. No old Oil Go U the latest practical, scientific elaborate dinner without heating Boils, bakes, or roasts better than any range. Ready in second. Extinguished in a second. Fitted with Cabinet Top, with collapsible wW a, iiPsTill BBssPrlsj - '13' . ,,. (p, CaaOeaary Hasst Be sure II yam get tkJa stove m U X It sure ' yam mat tkJa i that the Buwolate IMdeiew PartstrtloB." I The Standard Oil Company (Incorporated) AT Ml CHEL Record-Breaking Program and Attendance at Children's Day Services. It was a magnificent and well pleased audience that listened to tbe children's day exercised at Mt. Oarmel lust Sunday evening, and man people bad to be turned away. Tbe program was rendered without a break, which was as follows: Opening Hong by school Invocation Win. Kutledge Scripture reading. Song by choir. Welcome address Ora Breck, Sup't Recitation I.ourle Khoadt Recitation Mae Freeman Dialogue "A Bunch of Daisies Duet. "Two Little Hands" Irmal and Inez Wilson Recitation ....Gladys Slier Song by choir. Recitation Ola Brock "The Flower Drill." Recitation Tbelma Roettger Solo, "Is There Any Room In Heaver for a Little Girl Like Me"..-Lenore Stoner Recitation Inez Wilson Dialogue "The Embalm" Recitation Ada Smith Primary song "Jesus Loves" Recitation Faye Wilson Recitation Jesse Helmer Drill "Muster Them In for Jesus" Duet. "Light at Evening Time" Beatrice Smethera and Blanche Fast Recitation Mable Thomas Recitation Mae Bell Recitation Rnetta Brock Song by choir. Recitation Mae White Recitation Esther Freeman Dialogue, "The Teacher." Solo, "Jesus Savior, Pilot Me" Mae Bell Recitation Mlnta Fetters Recitation Lydla Smith Song by choir. Motion drill. Recitation Pearl White Hong "What Would You Take for Me?" Recitation Ellen Thomas Recitation Lenore Stoner L3 Remarks Collection. Closing address Zoa Wilson Song by choir Benediction. Sunday-school was largely attended Sunday. Ed Fell and family spent Sunday with Mrs. Fell's parents, Mr. and Mrs. Pearson. Nellie Carmack, of Scudder , spent Sunday with Mrs. Dan Hprlggs. Cora Schroyer visited her cousins, Flossie and Esther Schroyer, Sunday. Bert Holdren, wife and daughter spent Sunday with Mrs. Hmoyer. Preaching next Sunday morning and evening by the pastor, Kev. Rousch, of Defiance. Maud Spriggs spent a few days last week visiting relatives at Daytorl. Quite a number of people from here attended the children's services at Mt. Carmel Sunday evening. Money to Loan We can make farm loans for 5 years on first mortgage. Interest at 5 per cent. Shout dc Donovan, Cellna, O. GREAT TIME 1 YOU ARE GOING TO BUY Stockers and Feeding Cattle THIS SEASON You want to buy where you can get the best cattle for the least money. Write or wire at once to JOHN J. LAWLER 163 EXCHANCE BUILDING UNION STOCK YARDS, CHICAGO Sound, safe, conservative, strict honesty and a square deal guaranteed. ESTABLISHED OVER 25 YEARS REFERENCES: Live Stock Exchange National Bank, Chicago Any Mercantile Agency Thousands of our satisfied customers We handle more stovkers and feeders than any firm in the world. A big selection at all times. Sales , 40 to 50 loads daily. ( Come to Chicago and we will sell direct to you, or order at once by mail or telegram and we will ship iua.t what you wantdirect to you at lowest mar ket prices. Write at once for our plan of filling orders. We can save you money. Write us for quotations of prices before you buy. a Model Kitchen dairy. No smell, no smote, - fashioned contrivances. The oR - stove cook - stove. It will cook the most the kitchen. reata, towel rack, and every up-to-date ftatura Imaginable. You want it, be cause It will cook any dinner and not beat tha room. No beat, no email, no amoks, no coal to brine in, no aehee to carry out. It does away with the drudgery of cooking-, and make it a plcaaure. Women with tba light touch for pastry especially appreciate It, be cause they can immediately cava a quick fire, simply by turning a handle. No half-hour preparation. It not only ia less trouble than coal, but it coata leas. Absolutely no smell, no smoke; and it doesn't heat the kitchen. The nickel Bniah, with the turquoiaa blue of the enameled chimneys, makes the stove ornamental sad attractive. Made with 1, 1 and 3 burners J the 3 and 3-burner stoves can bs had with or without Cabinet. If oat at yours. write for L'aacriptivs Circular to the a t acsncy of the Clifford Moore and Iieulah Hoser spent Sunday with Edward Smith and family. Mrs. Mary Bubaker spent Sunday with J. U Wills and wife. Miss Mere Stanley, of Bryant, Ind., spent last week with Selva Deo. . Mrs. William Ileavlin and children returned to their home at Wyandott, Mich., Sunday. Malissa Moore spent Sunday with Jennie Kitchie. Blanche Long, who has been work Ingin Indiana returned home Tuesday. Susie Deo is spending this week at Bradford. Russell Grub returned bomeTuesday. Mrs. Theodore Shefler and children are spending this week with her parents. Electra Ballinger spent Sunday with Liura Frank. L. T. Arthur and family and Harlo Burdge and wife spent Sunday with R S. Burdge and wife. Zura Wade, Cecile Kittle and Beulah Sheeley spent Sunday with Cloyd Tobln and wife. Nora Hoel spent Sunday with her parents. Frances Hoel spent a couple of days last week at Celina. Protracted meeting will begin at the Church of Christ Saturday evening, Everybody invited to attend. Ote Tobin and wife spent a couple of days last week with Philip Service and family, near Rockford. O. L. Simmons and family are spend ing this week with relatives in Darke County. Lenard Deweese, of Yorkshire, spent Sunday with friends here. TAMAII The smile on the farmers' faces has begun to broaden on account ol the warm weather. S wander Bros, did quite a business on South Wayne street baling hay for the farmers. Wm. Eichar, the hust ling hay man here took charge of it, loading it on tbe car. Miss Nellie Farney, who has been in Indiana for some time visiting her parents, returned Sunday. Mrs. Harman Hughes is on tbe sick list. Philip Swander and wife were called to St. Marys one day last week to at tend tbe funeral of Mrs. Edith Sifert, daughter of George and Sarah Casad foimerly of this county. The trustees have been busy com pleting the improvements at the new cemetery by putting up an iron fence, adding greatly to its appearance. Miss Valna Forney, who is working for Mrs. Cale Frysinger at Rockford, visited her parents Sunday. Some of our young men are looking sad and lonely. What is the trouble, George? New Shoe Repair Shop Opened John Wiley, an old-time boot and shoe maker of this city, who removed to Celina a few months ago and has completed a fine new home in the north end of Forest Heights addition, has opened up a shoe repair shop in the I room above Big Pete Schunck's shoe I store, West Fayette street. John un-1 derstands his business and will guar antee his work to be as represented. He respectfully solicits your patronage. INT I Mrs. I.Mngtone, of Van Wert, Sun dayed with bar daughter, Mre. Charles Dull. The Mimes Dee and Dorolliy Jack son left Naturday for a visit with rela tives among the bills of Pennsylvsnla. Loren Springer and wife wars in ('In clnnati last week, returning with a fine touring auto. Master John Paul Bogle will return this week after a pleasant visit with friends in Kenton, U. Mre. John Kbersols returned Tues day from a visit at Continental, O. Jacob Fast left Tuesday fur Ft. Wayne, where ha will in all probabil ity undergo an operation at' Hope Hos pital. James Hliultz, wife and daughter Kva visited friends In Ft. Wayne over Sunday, The primary department of the Pres byterian Nu nil ay. school enjoyed a plc nlo in the D. II. Hoblnson grove Wed nesday, Chris High lost a valuable driver in the fire at Van Wert Tuesday. Mrs. Frank Westerman received a telegram Wednesday telling of the death of M. L. ltarney at Adrian, Mich. Mr. Barney was formerly numbered among the business men of Hoc k ford. Quite a number took in the Hobln son show at Van Wert Tuesday. GUADALUPE Alovs Klosterman spent Sunday with friends and relatives In Plqua. Bernard Waterkoelter spent Sunday with John Benanzer of this place. The base ball game between the boys from Cellna and tbe local club resulted In a victory for tbe Cellna lads. A cruel cold and coughing, which has great similarity to whooping cough, Is prevailing here among chil dren. Paul Fronlng.of Celina, Henry Dirk- sen, of Minster, and George and Ben Dues, of Phllothea, were visitors with the teacher here Sunday. About ninety acres of land baa been planted In sugar beets for tbe company at Paulding. These plants are dili gently cultivated by a gang of Hun garians. Wm. Aze Is busy working on a large new barn that he is putting up. OLD TOWN Mrs. Joe Wollem, of Van Wert, Mr. and Mrs. Ayera and daughter Victoria, of Celina, and Mrs. James Staeger spent Sunday with Geo, Wollem and family. Miss Hattla DeRush, of St. Marys, visited her sister, Mrs. C. W. Klley, Sunday. John Haus and wife, of St. Marys called on S. A. Nickerson and family Sunday. Ruth Staeger Is on tbe sick list. Chss. Carpenter and wife, of Beery Bethel; Marcus Nolan and family, of near Mendon, and Geo. Fox and wife of Celina, spent Sunday with Ben Car penter and family. Mrs. Joe .Gartner and daughter Helen, of Dayton, spent Thursday and Friday with Mrs. Nettle Green and family. Lucille and Francis Money called on Florence and Ellen Staeger Sunday, Wllshire Carpenter and family spent Saturday and Sunday with Mrs. Car penter parents at Rockford. Chas. Dixon and family, near St, Marys, spent last Thursday with Ber nard Dixon and family. Chas. 8nider and wife visited bis parents at Montezuma Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. Harvey Eichler, of near Cellna, spent Sunday with D. E Green and family. I took a little walk on North Sugar street. I was surprised to see so many nice new residences on a fine, uniform grade, fine cement walks, dec. I un derstand the Improvements were made by The Cklina Realty Co. Eye Symptoms Many people enjoy splendid vision, but have eye Imperfections of which they are not conscious. Headaches, nervousness, neuralgia, Indigestion and many other disor ders are symptoms of serious trou bles. We relieve the above troubles by mean, of glasses, which remove tbe strain from the eyes and nervous system. Consultation and Exam ination cost you nothing. Olnhausen & Smith JKWEI.KKH AND OPTICIANS, 123 South Main St., Celina, 0. Look Here! The Wagner Loan Agency Is the only agency In Mercer Coun ty that will make Chattel Loans so you can pay them back In weekly or monthly payments, or In fact any way to salt the borrcwer. We make farm loans at 6 per cent. We have f GO.Q00.00 to loan on "Chattel Security. We have f 160,000.00 of private money to loan on Real Estate Security. We buy and sell Real Estate. We write Fire and Cyclone Insurance. Baala.es Htrietly CeafldeatlaJ. TiiaWAG'lEB LQAH AGENCY IRA E. WAGNER, Mgr. CKL.ISA. OHIO llOUnGEn&COATE REALTY .OEMS Have for sale near Cellna, ()., NO acres of good land, fine buildings, well fenced and tiled. fi'.i acres, with buildings, fenced and tiled. HO scree, with buildings, fenced and tiled. 50 acres, no buildings. 3S acres, no buildings; fenced and tiled. 4i acres, no buildings, but fenced and tiled. 40 acres, In Butler township; good 7- room dwellings and other build logs. H I acres in Franklin township; build ngs, fenoi'U and tiled. MM) acres In Union township, fine buildings, fenced and tiled. tU acres in I nlon townshln. good buildings, Ac. Cellua town property In all parte of the town, upon which we can make you liberal prices and easy terms. We are also agents for the Celina Realty Co. Said company Is prepared to build upon choice lots dwellings to suit tbe purse of the purchaser. HAMBURGERS COATE Oflle. I'nlon Blook. aliove Klley Orltiltu Hardware Htore, CELINA, OHIO. BETHEL Summer Is back again. Everything is growing now. ine rvasDington township com mencement was largely attended last r rlday evening in spite of the lnclem ent weather. Nellie and Estella bundon, Carl See- ger and (iolda Urler attended the coun ty commoncement at Cellna last Sat urday. Mrs. t has. wenker and her nleee, Miss Clara Heeger, started yesterday morning on a trip to Germany. A host of their friends gathered at the Wenker borne Sunday evening to bid them good-bye and wish them a pleas ant loumey, among whom were J. F Fetter and family, Fred Seeger and family, Fred Ilebmeyer, wife and little daughter Else, Charley Ilebmeyer and family, Henry Wenker, Mr. Morman and wife, Uolda Orler and Nellie and Estella Dundon. (I. W. Dundon and J. F. Fetter were at Cold water on business Monday. jonn MCAiee nas purchased a new buggy. STRINQTO WN-GN-THE-PIXE. Kev. II. N. Brobst and family left Sunday for Kosemont, Ohio, where tbey will visit for several weeks. Bertha and Luella Schmidt, of Cellna, are visiting with friends through here at this writing. There will be no services at tbe Lu theran Church on account of tbeabsence of the pastor. Leo Boms who has been employed as stenographer at Columbus, Ohio, for the past several months has returned home for a several weeks' visit. Miss Lucy Stelzer who has been working at Payton the past vear, re turned bome last week for a several days' visit. Several from around here attended the ice cream social held at St. Anthony Sunday. Charlie Schroeder and family, Bertha and Luella Schmidt, Carl Fennig and Mrs. II. J. Bobenmoyer were visitors with Wm.iSchroeder and family Sun day. Notice to Cotractors. Notice is hereby given that until the 18th day of June, 1910, at 6 o'clock p.m., sealed proposals will be received at the Clerk's oflice of the Board of Education, Jefferson township, Mercer County, State of Ohio, for building a frame school building in District No. 7, and according to plans and specifi cations now on nleattbeClerk'a olllce. Each bid shall contain the name of every person Interested In tbe same, and shall be accompanied by a guaran tee of flOO.OO in currency deposited with the Clerk of the Board of Educa tion, that if the bid be accepted a con tract will be entered into and tbe per formance of it properly secured. When both labor and material are embraced in the work bids for each must be sep arately stated, with prices thereof. The successful bidder to give bond of one thousand dollars ($1(100) for tbe com pletion of building according to con tract. Building to be completed by September 1, 1910. None but the low est responsible bid will be accepted, and tbe Board reserves the right to re ject any or all bids or accept any bid for both labor and material, which is lowest In tbe aggregate. By order of tbe Board of Education, Jefferson township, Mercer County, O. Dated June 4, 1910. JAMES G. STAEGER, Pres't. Attest: J. M. WINTER, Clerk. NOT IN ANY TRUST OUR RED OR WHITE OIL gives a bright light and does not smoke the chimney. For Incubators it has no equal. Upon receipt of Six Dollars we will ship you one barrel, containing 52 gallons. If the empty barrel is returned to us, we will pay you $1.25 for it. Write for samples of our Lubricating Oils and Greese, sent by mail free of charge. r;CEFE'uE!T OIL COMPANY pgrFBEwce m bum KAHCFIELD, OHIO CELIl H The following ware tbe quotations for grain, lire sUx'k, poultry and produce Id the Cellna market yesterday evening. UBAIK. Wbeat.per hush V7e lorn, pr lnu lb 7o Outs, per liu.h )lo luirley, per busb Ana Ky, per busli "o SKID. Clover, per busb 17(1 AUIke, per busb i 75 Timothy, per bush I 60 HAT. No. 1 tlmotby, per ton lit 00 no. 1 uilieu, per ton 10 uu No. 1 clover, per ton, 7 00 LIVE STOCK. Cattle, per lUOIIts 16 6nO.ll Ml Vnttl calves, per IU0 lbs 6 60 Jloss, per tuu lbs H UU poultby. Fowls, per lb o rtpring unirks, per lb lite Cocks, per lb jvio Turkey bens, per lb e 1 oius, per in 6o Docks, per lb Ao (reea-, pur lb o No. 1 bides 70 puonuca Hotter, per lb KKg", per dos Ajk.. JSc fsird, ixir lb J4c 1MI6W, per Ih ia (nitons, per flush aiic Pottoe;trer busb sue IN PROBATE COURT The last will and testament of John Miller, deceased, filed for probate and record, for bearing June 1.1. The last will and testament of Uer trude Windker, deceased, filed for pro. Date. j or bearing June 15. Tbe last will and testament of J Henry Winker, deceased, filed for pro bate, for hearing June 15. SOUTH CENTER Chas. Lemunyons entertained co pany from Mendon Sunday, Edith Meyers was working for ber sister, Mrs. Harmon Deerhake, at St. Marys last week. Grace Fox, of Celina, spent several days last week with John Young and family. John Young and family and Wm Slier attended the surprise on Wm Webb Sundsy. Bonnie and Elza Kiser met with quite an accident Sunday. While on the way to the bome of their sister, Mrs Isaac Snavely, their horse became frightened at an automobile and ran into a ditch, upsetting the buggy and throwing tbem out. They were jarred up considerably and the buggy broken, out nothing serious. Mrs. Ray Mauger, Grace Fox and Bess Young took dinner with William Sller's Sunday. Children's day services at .Ion Sun, day evening, June 19. A cordial In, vitation to all. Kev. Berry will preach Sunday after noon 112:311 at fairview. Come one and all. For God's Sake Do Something We have answered this cry in our new book "Fighting the T rattle in Young Girls" by Earnest A. Bell, 1'. S. District Attorney Sims and others. The most sensational indictment of the White Slave Trade ever published. It tells bow thousands of young girls are lured from their homes annually and sold Into a life of shame. The Cincin nati Inquirer says "Of all the books of tbe season the War on the White Slave Trade Is the most helpful; it should be read by every man, woman and child Agents are making from 18 to f 17 a day sellingltbis book. Over ,r00 pages Many pictures. Prices fl.r0. Best terms to agents. Outfit free. Send 15 cents for forwarding charges. Book sent to any address post paid upon receipt of price. Address James E. Sharkey, Sec y, 12:1 Plymouth Court, Chicago. For sale cheap Five-room bouse on East Market street. Inquire of J. N. Houser. NOTICE OFJPPOINTMENT. Kstate of J. Henry Windker. deceased. THK UNDERSIGNED HAS BEEN appointed and qualified as executor of tbe estate of J. Henry Winker, late of Mercer Oounty, Ohio, deceased. Hated tbls mh day of June. A.D. 1910. HENRY LENNARTZ. Executor. June 17. 1W10. tt-Dt NOTICE OF APPOINTMENT. 1 Estate of Gertrude Wlnker.doceased. THK UNDERSIGNED HAS BEEN AP POINTED and qualified as executor of the estate of Gertrude Windker, late of Mercer Oounty, Ohio, deceased. Dated this lftth day of June, A.D. 1U10. HENRY LENNAKTZ. Executor. June 17, W10. -itt OODEY AT 5 PER CENT LV ON FARU gjy PROPERTY We are still loaning money at the above rate. WK ALSO WRITS FIRE AKD TORNADO INSURANCE Give ue a call before you Insure your property or borrow your money; Phone 80S, or call and see BROQKHART & MURLIN Rlohardson Bids, CKLINA, OHIO. . i" i imde mssss Designs Copyrights Ac Anyone sending a sketch and description ma? lulcklv ascertain onr otmiton free whether an Invention Is probnbly patentable. Communica tions strictly oontldeuttal. HJNIIK(1(1K on Patents sent free. Oldest siency for securing patents. Fsteuts taken through Munu A Co. roostvsj sprcuu noctcs, wu noufc enwrap, in me Scuntiflc Harica. 60 YEARS . CVDCDICMnff 1 X Limn u.i ii . 1 1 i. A bundsomelr HlnntTfttM weekly. IjiuirMt eta dilation of tir ttoietitldo journal. Torma, $3 innrg four niontba, $U gold bj all newad Hater. Branch U0)o. tK F BU Washington, D. (J. The westeriiOliio Automobile Co. f Successors to GARAGE W. 11. CONNER AGE NTH for K. M. r. "S)i" Touring this car tba owners do tills. Also, lieMnit Kuimlxmt. II b. p., Hliaft Drive. Magneto. Cmuolete at aSdO. Also Distributor fur Mr. Wise for tli Ford MihJxIs lu nurtlieru half of lUe county Runabout, Touraltoul and Touring Car. Ac. laLlsll fur Metal and body 1'ollsli fur cars. Price, g&c and ftue. Weare p.-epared to KKHIII.D, KKPAIR and RK PA INT OA RH at moderate coal, our repair departiuniit being In i-iiarge of Henry nielirrt. lale uf Htoddard-Day ton ()o lio Is conceded one of tna best repair men In liio. Bring In your car and let us look It over If tbere la iioilung wrong . Willi It. we will tell you so. Mauy a car Is ruined by neglect lu looking after tbe small renalrs. N.H. We will also continue tbe on by Mr. Conner. OBITUARY In loving remembrance of Laura Kcuaadt, little daug-liter of Mr. aud Mrs. William Hchaadt, who departed this Ufa June ft, lit 10, aged o'ne year, five months and thirteen days. Her stay on earth was short, but she now sweetly rests as a iamb In the Shep herd's arm. Jesus, the good Shepherd, cares for ber now. Truly she was a bright flower In the bome. She was laid away to rest Tuesday afternoon, June 7, her grave covered with lovely flowers. Tbe funeral ser vices were conducted by Kev. Samuel Fgger, and was held St. Paul's Evan gelical Church. Laura has gone to Join tbe angels, We shall never see ber more; Hhe helps swell tbe heavenly chorus, Kar beyond that turning shore. How Jowful are the thoughts that linger When loved ones cross death's sea, That when our labors bere are ended, With tbem we will ever be. FAinVIEW Jesse Willcutt and wife spent. Satur. day evening with Landon Tavners. Miss (iraoe Fox visited with Bessie Young Sunday. Jesse Wlllcutts attended a surprise at Wm. Webbs Sunday, the occasion being Mr. Webb's fortieth birtbdsy. Al Halnllne and Henry Lemunyon and their families, Lawrence Hamil ton and Mr. Converse and family were tbe Sunday guests of Cbas. Lemunyon and family. Harry Marlow was at Mendon Mon day on business. Let's get married, Billy, and buy a bome on North Mill street. I'll tell you we'll be happy. Legal Notice Non-Residenca. ANDREW J. GI.EASON AND JULIUS A. Oleason. whose residences are un known, and tbelr unknown heirs and de visees, all of whose residences are unknown, will take notice that on the 14th (1st of June, lvlu, J. B. Albers, as Treasurer of Mer cer Oounty. filed his petition In the Com mon Pleas Court, Mercer Oounty, Uhlo, In Case No. against tbe above named par ties, praying for the sale of certain real estate hereinafter described, and to apply tbe proceeds of said sale to the payment of taxes and assessments that stand charged against said real estate, which taxes and assessments have not been paid within the time prescribed by law for the payment of the same, bald real estate being described follows. to-T.lt: Helna Iit Number Twenty-two (Wi. Alexander Addition to the I Incorporated Village of Rockford, Ohio; be same being re-r.umbered In ihui and now being known as Lot Number One Hun-' dred and Eighty-one (lull of said VlllB-e. Maid action Is brought under favor of for- : mer Section 11(14. Revised Htntutes of Ohio. ! or as now known. Sections 27, ih, WW. I Kf.70, S)71. 8ii72 and 7H of tbe General Code of Ohio. I Maid parties are required to answer said , petition on or before the Hth day of August, i mill, or Judgment will be taken airalnst tbem. J. B. ALBERS, as Treasurer, Plaintiff. Cellna. Ohio, June 10, 1W0. John G. Romer, Attorney. IMt BUSINESS COLLEGE Students placed in position in May are: Fay Weaver, Lima Loco. 4 Mach. Co. H. N. Hall, Armour Packing Oo. A. R. Jones, L. S. 4 M. 8. Ry. Dorothy Kamerer, E. D. Webb A Oo. Edw. GUIen, L. E. 4 W. Ry. Margaret Davis, M. Y. M. Co., Lima. Arlo Hick. P. F.Sult, Lima. Oarrle Brown, K. E. Everett, Atty. Mary Caldwell, Gas Power Producing Oo. Leefe Olabaugh, F. J. Banta 4 Son. Maude Cox, D. O. Henderson, Atty. F.J. Brockert. L. E 4 W. Co. Grace Eaton, P. A. Kahle 4 Oo. Delia Davis, Lima Rubber Co. Anna Evans, Sten., Mt. Vernon, O. Ella Doerlng, Carson, Plrle 4 Scott. Low Rates for Summer School Nature's Creation for tuberculosis and weak luntrs. It is saving hundreds of your neigh bors, why not you? Don't wait until its too late. Send to-day for valuable booklet on tuberculosis. We send it cost-paid, free of charge. Address: The Nature's Creation Co., Dept. C, Columbus, Ohio. Notice of Teachers' - Examinations. Meatinf for th zsmination of applicants for tcschers' certificates, for either common, high or special, will be held at the West School Buildini, IS Celina. on th first Saturday of each month of the rear, "Examinations for pupils who wish to graduate from the elementary schools will be held in Celina on the third Saturday of April and the third Sat urday ot Mar. S. COTTEKMHN, President: A. C. EIFERT. Clsrki J. W. CLIFTON.. Msmbsrs of Board of County Eiasslasrs. PILES FISTULA AND IU, DISEASES OF THE RECTUM Or. n,llMl annoanm So profMakm ind tlia imNIo tli.t h. uta a spMUIty ot tliaM diMMM .ltd liu hwl 90 yMr. oonaunt xusrienc. Ho p.in ii1 oo datontlua from builnoM. BiMidar, Kidney, Uluotl and 8km Dlaaaass and Dliauw of Woman. MKITI roa BOOS ON BKtTAL DI8K1BKS (MUSI aud utdonMBiauaiaf itatiautssunML kaKaiiltahad ISttU. DR. J. J. McCLELLAN Outlook Bulldino. 44 East Broad Strut Columbus, (. South Main St., CELINA, OHIO. Oar 01,830. No need of advertising small reoalr work heretofore earned 4 4 KOTICE IU UUiilllAlflU...) Center Township, Mercer County, Ohio, I Oellna. June 1, Iwiii. ( VOTH'K IH HKKKKY GIVEN THAT ll the Board of Education of Center School District, Mrcer l nun I y. Ohio, 111 receive sealed bids for the nect-ssary changes and repairs tu tbe school buildings of said dis trict, made necessary by the orders of the Stale inspector of Buildings. Kald changes and repairs consist In part of vaults and screens for seme, palutlug. plastering, calclinlnlng. flooring, one steel lire escape, rehanglng of doors. Part 1-Speclllcallous for work In Dis trict Nos. 1, A, aud IU maybe bad of U.K. Townseud. I'art 1-Specification J for work In Ids trlct Nos. 4, T and V of J. J. stoner. Hart s-Specincatlons for work In District Nos. It. 8 anl s may he bad of Dayton Fast. Bids will he accepted separately on Part 1, 1 and a. or on all tbe work as a w hole. All bids to be II led w llb the Olerk of said Board by It o'clock M. June Jft. luin. No bid accepted unleas accompanied by a guarantee deptmit of The rluht Is reserved to relect an or all bids. By order Board of Education of Center School District, H. H. LE WIH, Olerk. Oellna, R.D. No. 8. 7-t PROBATE KOTICE. JOTIOE IS HEREBY GIVEN THAT I tbe following Administrators, Execu tors and Guardians bave filed tbelr ac counts aud vouchers In the Probate Court of Mercer County. Ohio, for allowance and settlement, aud the same will be beard on the tt day of June. A.D. 1U1II. and set tled and confirmed If no exception are filed thereto: AD INIMTRATOHH KOH KIN AX, BETTLCsl ENT Perry O. Good, administrator of Armlnda Good, deceased. Caroline Hlegrlst. administratrix of And rew Mb-grlst, deceased. (1UAKOIAHH KOH K1HAL HICTT1.IM I HT. J. H. PutbofT. guardian of Bernard Zum- walde. Pearl 8. Money, guardian of Zoid L. Money. (iCAKIUANM KOK PAKTIAL HKTTI.KMENT. Agner Winner, guardian of Henry Rut- schilling. P. T. DUG AN. f rebate Judge. June in, Run. K-st ?ns for Sale! Three bundred and nineteen farms, sit uated In Ashtabula County close to Jeffer son, the county seat of Ashtabula County, ranging from t'JU per acre upwards. Good buildings, best of soil : raise tine wheat, oats and com ; plenty of good fruit, good water; plenty of good beech, maple and walnut timber; farms range from 40 acres toWU acres. Bargains If sold at once. For fur ther Information call on or address The Wagner Loan Agency, Celina, 0. Money to Loan on Horses, Cattle, Farm Implements and Growing Crops at low rate. You can pay back at any time and stop interest. Business strictly confi dential. For particulars call on The Celina Mortgage Loan Co. WYCKOFF BLOCK, MAIN AND MARKET ST8., CKLINA, O. Coedldrss. Co4 Kalertalav ineat.AcilirttJscaf Bis Wits snd His Bands These are the things which II make a man of vour bov. Secure his lively Interest and whole- Some development by giving him The AMERICAN BOY Filled with fine readlnff which fascinates boya. Excellent atoriea of adventure, travel, histury and current events. Photography, stamps, elec tricity, carpentry, spona, game. Tells hoys lust what to do and bow to do it. Beautifully Illus trated, and every line in harmony with refined bome training: endorsed by 2.su,doo boys and their parents. Sent! Il.oo for a full year. On sale at al I ne ws'Stands s 1 10 cents. THE IPViGUF rWUSHINC CO. 10t Maltttlo ttdQ., Ittrott. (Hon, FARM LOANS At 5 per cent on 5 Years' Time With the privilege (written In your mortgage) of paying any sum In tbe multiple of 1100 at any timk and stop ping Interest. W ill also write your In terest payable any time during the year that you desire to pay the same. No other loan agent In Mercee Oounty ever wrote a mortgage with these priv ileges. Will loan on first mortgage up to 55 per acre. ED. L. BRYSON, Celina. IM WORLDS GREATEST SEWING MACHINE LIGHT RUNNING Chattel Loans J S K d A . r. 1 1, L-i ar- Yf ""jt ha, . '.i.ii' . ai Ifrou want either a VlhratlngBhuttle, Rotary Shuttle or a Single Thread Chain Uttteh Sewing Machine write to THE KEW HOME SEWINS MACHINE COMPAIT Orange Maaat. Many sewtng machines are made to sell recardleas ol Quality, but thai JSW if OIUO is made to weac Our guaranty never runs out. Sold by avalborlaed ttmlera onlf. Mrs. II. 7. SCBUHCK. West Fsyatt St., Celina, O.