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Royal Cook Book nailed f re Telia Ho-. to Mats Cakes of all lands for all people are best made with Royal SPECIALLY FINE FOR LAYER CMIE v. - , -r; I SEI GOOD LECTURES (Continued from pane one) for IU cultural an well as Ha practical value. The child sees a means to an end in this study. Reasoning Is devel oped as well as skill conception of number must be 11 rut, then accuracy and rapidity. Music Orchestra. E. K. Leidy, of the O. T. R. C, Secre tary, requested the teachers to call for their reading circle diplomas at the meeting. The audience then listened to an ex cellent address, "The Kasis of the Daily Program," by Miss Anna U. Logan, of Oxford, O. Education is living. It is making the child socially elllclent. Does the teHCher know wont It is In the homeT If not, bw can the work of home and school be combined? The business man who is successful knows his stock In trade. As the teacher faces his work he finds ail fac tors confronting him. What Is his stock In IradeT ' The critics of today say the schools are not producing the di sin d results, and yet we find many children who an ready to scale the highlit mountain-, others who wish lo be liftid over h mole hill. Have the t. ach-rs helped too much? VVe hear not as much encouragement its censure. Still first grade pupils of t"dny read better and more bonks than the third grade pupil of years Mgo. I it worth while? Is the child getting his value or b- nefil? Why do m many drop out of the gr;id s? If teachers Brc to do the ritS lit kind ul work, something more limn mere know ledge of material is ne.-d.i,th" know, ledne of theehud's life, the chi'd's dally life, Let th m tell and h-k u,iihmoiik concerning the ihinita llixt a re of inter est to (hem. We can then make our reading cimrsa uoith w hile. Teach b'Cil hMorjT Dies it mean anytKing to cliiidrii? Try It. Lei children ke. p diaries of things worth while. Let them decide which event of the day is most important. What we want in the school mtiNt come from the homo. Close connection helps tin teacher to know why Nome children an lagging. Retardation Is often caused by some physical trouble, School am) community must work together. Do mestic Science off -ra splendid oppor tunities to girls. Teachers who are near the boys and girls must have knowledge of the subject, know how to organize the material, th' n, kno. lng the child, develop the child. Music O relies tra. AFTKIINOON SKNHION. a Opened with two excellent selections by the orchestra, followed by "Lan guge Work in ihe Grades," by Mis. Login. The great'-st tlimir in life is to Ami thai inch is need d in d ll.v l i f . Why do we have Ungu.ige h hhims? The dictionary givis a good d ri 11 ii ion of Untfii iiy , but do'S the teacher know whst he i ul? What shall the Impres sion l ? Mhall ch inge h langu jge Ed MM lillll1 Mom y to Loan on Horses, Caltl , Farm Implements and Growing Crops at low rate. You can pay back at any time and stop interest. Business st rictly confl demial. For particulars call on The Celina Mortgage Loan Co. WYUKOFF BLOCK, MAIN AND MAIIKKT HTM. , I'HI.INA, O. Look Here! The Wagner Loan Agency la the only agency In M enter Coun ty that will make Chattel Loans so you can pay them back In weekly or monthly payments, or In fact any way to suit the borrower. We make farm loans at 5 per cent. We have $00,000.00 to loan on Chattel Security. We have $150,000.00 of private money to loan on Real Estate Security. We buy and sell Real Estate. We write Fire and Cyclone Insurance. Haalnean Mtrlrlly Confidential. Th3 VAGNER LOAN AGENCY IRA B. WAGNER, Mgr. CKLHA. OHIO Immediately on receipt of your address. 173 Kinds cf Cako 4 3 we use or the language we teach? Our language should be free, easy, fluent. Interest is an Impulse tending toward self-expression. Get the child to tell, do not depress bim. Construction work may be the basis of language work. Iacorrect habit of speech may be remedied, by slow, continued watch ing of the child's speech. Fluency Is the greatest thing we wish to reach. Teach new words by using them cor rectly yourself. Show them beautiful pictures, thereby giving them beauti ful thoughts that will later find ex pression. Bits of poetry will give them pleasure and give beautiful thoughts. Watch, guard and care for the child. To the teacher is given the power to take away the grime and dust that darkens the Intellect, bringing in the bright flood of light that illumes the whole world. Music Orchestra. We were especially favored In bear ing Dr. Byron W. King, of Pittsburg, who gave to all a glimpse of his early life and the possibilities we can attain if we only have the will. Supt. Wyandt presented splendid thoughts to the teachers in giving "The Spirit of the Teacher." What is a school? Back of the student and the law must be the live teacher. Money is not the end and aim. Every profes sion has its code by which members are governed. Why do the teachers not have th" proper professional spirit? Before finding fault be sure to know of all the causea existing. Some teachers hive such slight regard for contracts. Each business man keeps his contracts why not the teacher have the same In.nesty? Be honest with the Board, f.ilr with ourselves and teaching will be more of a profession than a make shift, and the confidence of the public will be secure. Teaching is soul touch ing. The soul that would teach must b alive. Be self growing grow or die. Keep in touch with your magazines, he business world and literature. In relation to society he a man, be orompt, keep your engagements, and In- on time. Mingle freely with people but b careful In the choosing. To be i teacher you must find that which "xistsin the valley as well as on the heights. In relation to pupil be as f iithfnl as the lawyer to his client or the physician to his patient. It is not always the child that is the cause ol itsobedience in school. Lead not one of these little ones astray. No further business the meeting ad journed to meet at the call of the Ex ecutive Committee. Notice to Public Carpet and rug weaving, and rugs for sale. Trianolk, on Route 6; or Phone 5 on 8. You Can Always Get Tlie best cough medicine if you ask for lr. Bell's Pine-Tar-Honey and look for the bell on the bottle. Guaranteed to give satisfaction. Sold everywhere You will find the be-t assortment of hooks for hoiday gifts nt Riley's drug store. G. W. Haller, Auctioneer, Mendcn, 0. Ulves special attention to all klndsof pub lic Mtictlons. .stock Kales a specially. Has coinliicied -ill' s over Northwestern Ohio, Inulanti and Illinois. Speaks Knglihli. ( -i man and Low Ger man. Hlx emn experience. tIKor reference, 1 reler you to First Na- onal Hank, Metidoii. 1 1. Address or phone nie for dates. 19-2'it TbcrcDEltbrcdClfckens for Sale Fancy Birds at Rea sonable Prices Rose-combed Rhode Island Reds and Light Brahma; bred up to stnndard marks and are trood ones. Get fancy bu ds at rea suniihlepr1.es. 'all or addre-s MRS, H, B. I.KMlJNYON.tlellna.O., R. ll.No.8. Phone 8 on Id, Farmers Line. 8l-4t NOTICE I To Whom It May Concern: The Montezuma Fertilizer Company, located two and one-half miles north east of Montezuma, will call and get all dead stock, such as Horses, Hogs, Sheep and Cattle. Will pay all phone charges for same. Cash paid for stock when delivered at plant. All stock must have hides on. All orders given prompt attention. When possible phone orders for remo valas early in morning as possible. Two phones. You can get us by calling the Fertilizer Company through Montezuma Central, or by calling on S on 8 through Celina Central. A. C. FRANfZ, Gan. Mgr. OTEEELE31 illl EYE UUl Good for Nothing; but tho Eye? Selva Deo spent Sunday with Malta, sa Moore. Ethel Monroe la visiting this week with G. A. Dennett and wife, of Oak wood, O. Jennie Ritchie spent Monday with Mrs. Wm. Preston and children. It. E. Wills and children spent Hun day with James Wills and wife. IUv. roily spent Sunday with Geo. Wade and family. Cloid Tobln is spending this week with relatives at Lima, O. Floyd Wade spent Sunday with his grandparents, Mr. Kittle and wife. John Spillane, who la working down In Kentucky, spent Sunday with his family, Frank Kittle, of Battle Creek, Mich., is visiting a few days with his parents. Ell M. Wills, who has spent the past year at Columbus, O., returned home Tuesday. Dora Lacy spent Sunday with Geo. Lacy and family, Ray Iianna is spending this week relatives at Berlin, O. A Christina $ Pointer BeJ room suits in Circassian walnut, birds eye maple and golden oak. Odd pieces in all three finishes. Combina tion book cases, china closets, side boards, buffets, dining tables, dining Chairs, chiffoniers, princess dressers, ladles writing desks, library tables, Davenports, couches, parlor suits, and leather rockers all right In line for X-mas presents. See tbem at W. A. J. McDanikl's, The House of Fur niture Quality. FAIRVIEW Mrs. Henry Meyers has been spend ing few days at St. Marys. Jessie Willcutt and wife were shop ping in Celina Saturday. Mae Cain visited Saturday night and Sunday with Mrs. Floyd Rhoads. Mertie Dick spent last week with her aunt, Mrs. Cbas. Adams. Edith Meyers spent Sunday at Al Uoutz's. Mae Marlow and Goldle Carroll spent Sunday with Josle and Sadie Meyers. Fred and Harry Parrott visited Sun day with John and Harry Marlow. Cbas. Lemunyon's were the guests of Henry Lemunyon and wife. Russell Lemunyon visited Sunday with Dee Young. Mrs. Harley Nolan is on the sick list. Ray Nolan and family visited the laUer part of the week with the form er's parents, Harley Nolan and wife. It has always been our aim to handle only dependable furniture. A piece of furniture from our store Is a guarantee of quality. A piece of furniture of some kind for a X-mas piesent is always appreciated and will be the means of lasting endearment. W. A. J. McDaniel has a fine assortment of nice pieces very appropriate for pres ents. Call and see them. COLDWATER, ROUTE I Your correspondent wishes all a Merry Christmas and a Happy New Year. Chas. Rabe delivered hay to Cold water Monday. George Bourelle sold one of his hors es for $195 to Tom Scott, of Murpheys burg. Henry Loshe was a business visitor with Wm. Asbell Monday. Joseph Rauh bought a 100 acre farm of Miss Kate Rauh of Coldwater for $75 an acre. Ignatius Rauh delivered hogs to the Coldwater markets Friday. Elmer Fennig was a business caller at St. Anthony Tuesday. Roy Boise and John Manson spent Friday evening with Cbas. Loshe. George Rauh, jr., lelt Tuesday for Phoenix, Arizona, where will spend the winter. Jacob Loshe spent Tuesday afternoon at Macedon. Small Farm for Sale Twenty-acre tract of land in Liberty township; good Dulldings; fine soil; cheap; or will trade for larger farm. Riley & Bryson, Celina, O. Notice ot Settlement Day By the Board of Trustees of Washington Township, Mercer County, Ohio, will lie De cember, 26, 1910, at 10 o'clock a.m., at the to nshlp room at Waha-h. All panics and officials hnvlng claims against i-aid tow n-hip should file them with thelCIerkor the Board by or befoiesnid date. Parties Indebted to the township are to appearand settle with Ihe Board at such time above m ntloned. HhI, I meeting Is required by Sees. 8271-8272, Kevried Htatules of Ohio. By order of Board. Iiec.8. 1910. G. h. HOHKOYKH, Twp. Olerk. Eczema Is considered hard to cure. Try Dr. Bell's Antiseptic Salve and you will change your mind. You will see an improvement from the firstappllcation. Cincinnati Daily Post and The Democrat Both one whole year, for $2.50. All subscrip tions in advance. The Democrat and Ohio Farmer, $1.50. Ed Kirkland "He goes far and near, and is known as a first-class Auc tioneer of Live Stock and Farm Sales. He has had 25 years of experience in the Auction business." This is a recom mend from the People's Savings Bank for Mr. Ed Kirkland as to his ability as a first-class Auctioneer of Horses and other Live Stock and Farm Sales. It will be to your inter est to get the best Auctioneer, and KIRKLAND is the best, and he never disappoints his patrons. Write him for dates in time, or phone 1686. 933 South Washington St. Call or , write the People's Savings Bank, Van Wert, Ohio, for in- fnrmntinn. T8-2flt ROCKFDRD Miss Edith Delllnger left last week for Albion, Mich., where she will visit with friends. Mr. and Mrs. John Gallagher, of Hastings, Neb., will be the holiday guests of the latler's parents, Mr. and Mrs. W. F. Plxler. Attorney C. S. Younger, of Celina, was a business visitor here Wednesday Miss Georgia Davis returned Satur day from Battle Creek, Mich. Rov. Bogle, of llartwell, is the guest of his son and family, Rev.Chas, Bogle. Judge S. A. Armstrong, of Celina, was a visitor In our town Tuesday. A. P. Dull was again the victim of an accident last Saturday, when he was crushed between the hallway ot the elevator and a wagon bed. He was hurt quite seriously but Is doing as well as could be expected at this writing. Henry Behms, residing Just north of Rockford, had his hand caught in a corn shredder and torn so badly that It had to be amputated at the wrist. Eva Hooks was the guest of her mother at Ohio City Monday. Letters to Santa Claus Oellna, O.. Dec. IS. 1810. IearHanta Glaus I am a little boy tlve yean old. Would yon please tiring mean overcoat, a pair of red sloven, a sled, a story lMk and some A H O blocks, some oranges, bnnnnni, poD corn and candy. My little lster I-ela Mildred l tlve weeks old and has no teeih. won't you please bring her some teeth and a rattle hox. I will go to bed ear ly and shut uiy eyes light. Your little hoy, Celina K. P. Not December 10, 1KI0 Dear Hanta-I am a little girl eight years old and go to school. 1 would like for you to bring ma nice big dolt and candy and lots of other thlnss that ts nice, and I have one little brother and he says he wants a air gun and a train of csrs and candy and some mixed nuts. We will go to bed early and don't forset to come and see us. We live seven miles west of Oellna. We live on Koutetl. Your Utt.e girl UMBKKT Celina. O., December IS, IBID Dear Santa tllaus 1 am little girl four years of age, I can't read or write, but will tell papa and mamma what I want. I want a X-rns tree, a large doll baby, candy and nuts and some apples and oranges and ban anas, and that Is all I want. But If you are willing to bring more you are welcome. I am a good girl. Llveon Route 7 out of Oe llna. And also remember Cousin l.oree and Merle Kugel on Koute ft out of Oellnn. From little MiaH HKLKN MKYKKS. The finest and largest assortment of large roomy leather rockers we have ever bad are now In stock, and at prices exceedingly low considering quality. There is nothing you could select for a X-mas present that would be more highly appreciated. Call and see them. You will be surprised at the rare bar gains to be had In these goods. Fur niture of quality at W. A. J. McDan ikl's, South Main street. The following were the quotations for grftln. live stock, poultry and produce In the 'Oellna market yesterday evening. I1KA1N, (Furnished by Palmer 4 Miller) ' Wheal.per bush 88c Corn, per ion lbs Nc hits, per bush - '' Barley, per bush Mi' Rye, per bush 7uc SRKO. Clover, per bush i7 75 Alsike, per bush 1 76 Timothy, per bush - 8 60 HAT. (Furnished by The Model Milling Oo.) No. 1 HHiothy, per ton iiS 00 No. 1 mixed, per toil 00 No. 1 clover, per ton 7 00 I.IVK STOCK. (Furnished by Cbas. Weaver.) OnttTe, per loo lbs H On 60 Venl calves, per 100 lbs 8 0""7 50 Hogs, per 100 lbs 6 00S7 00 Forl.THT. ( Furnished by The J. A. Long Oo.) Fowls, per lb Jjc Spring Chicks, per lb 9c Cocks, per lb ' Turkey hens, per lb l-sc Toms, per lb 6c liucks, per lb - Geese, per lb.... 7e No. 1 hides 7c PRnnncK (Furnished by Laudahn A Mesarvey) Butler, per lb jfRc Egga, per doz 8Jt Lued, per lb 12c Tallow, per lb c Cmlons, per hush "'c Potatoes, . per bnsih c Neat Thing for a Gift We handle the Gunn sectional book cases, the best on the market. They have a solid appearance, no unsightly iron bands between the sections, and they are dust proof. See them at W. A. J. Mcaniel's, a square south of the post-office, west side of Main street. Your old Bryan dollars still taken on subscription at this office. Sore Throat or flouth. When the mouth or throat is irritated jr diseased you have the common ailment jf Sore Mouth or Sore Throat. If not quickly cured, you are in danger of con tracting more serious or even fatal rnala Jica such as Croup, Quinsy, Tonsilitis or Diphtheria. No other remedy will cure Sore Throat or Sore Mouth so quickly, to surely as TONSILINE because rONSILIINIi is the one remeay especr illy maae ror mat purpose. You'll need TONSILINE one of these days, or some night when the drug store is closed better have a bottle ready at home when you need it most. 25c. and 50o. Hos pital Size 11.00. All Druggists. The Auctioneer ofVanVertCo.,Ohio CELINA MARKETS A Merry Christmas to One and All 6i We wish all a Merry Christmas and desire to thank our many patrons for the liberal patronage they have given us the past year, and assure them we will strive to merit same even more in the future. We still have a good assortment of beauti ful and useful things that make the best X-mas Gifts, such as Neckties, Sox, Handkerchiefs, Suspenders, Mufflers, Sweaters, Fancy Vests, Gloves, Shirts, Fur Caps, &c. Come in and look, no matter if you buy or not. You are all welcome. Olnhausen & Smith, Clothing and Shoes Southwest Cor. Main and Fayette St., CELINA, O. ELM GROVE WmlnT and Pearl Steele, of Celina, spent Sunday at the home of their par- , ents, Mr. ana Mrs. joou menm. Ralph Andrews was an over Sunday guest of his brother, Charles, at Ada. Miss Amanda Palmer returned to her home at Celina after spending a few days at the home of her brother, Albert. Misses Pearl Hann and Nellie Van Tilburg spent Sunday with Miss I5er nadina Andrews. Ralph Monroe, ill with an attack of stomach trouble, is better at this time. Wanted Man past 30, with horse and buggy, to sell stock condition powder in Mercer County. Salary 170 per month. Address 30lUnlty Bldg., Indianapolis, Indiana. PLEASANT VALLEY Mibs Annie Weiman is very low with typhoid fever, and a nurse was summoned Saturday from Ft. Wayne to wait upon her. Suppose you are all looking for old Santa Claus, for he w ill soon be here. The following spent Sunday with Will Leininger and family: Lorin Carr and family, Miss Clara Mahn, Joe Schaadt, Frank Harb and family, Clarence Becker ana lamny, iew Schaadt and family, Fred Stuckey and family, Mrs. Strable and sons Philip and liddie, and all enjoyed a good old, fashioned dinner. Mrs. Malissa Addy Is visiting- with Mrs. Frank Harb at present. Walter Purdy and family spent Sun day with Peter Cross and wife. I (Jnsta Leininger was the guest of Clyde Harb Sunday. j John Fevler and family were the Sunday guests of John O. Miller and family. Something Just as Good Can only be the case when itisanother bottle of Dr. Bell's Pine Tat Honey. Every bottle the same. Look for the bell on the bottle. THE WORLDS GREATEST SEWING MACHINE LIGHT RUNNING M--. Lu,.; If you want either a Vibrating Shuttle. Rotary csnuuie or a biokio i inmu i w..v..j Sewing Machine write to THE NEW HOME SEWINQ MACHINE COMPANY Orange. Ma- Many sewlnr machines are made to sell regardless ol quality, but the New Home is made to wear. Out (uaranty never runs out Sold by autborlaed dealers only, roa SALS sv Mrs. II. I. SCHUNCK. West Fayette St., Celina, O. FARM LOANS At 5 percent on 5 Years' Tims With the privilege (written In your mortgage! of paying any sum In the multiple of 1100 at any tim and stop ping interest. Will also write your In terest payanle any time during the year that yoti desire to pay the same. No other loan agent In Mercee County ever wrote a mortgage with these priv ileges. Will loan on first mortgage up to S6 per aore. ED. L. BRYSON, Celina. FOREST HILL There was no preaching at Falrvlew or Zion Sunday. Will Purdy and family spent Sun day with Kmanuel Putman and family. Jerry Johnson and son Sherman were at Celina on business Saturday. Mrs. David Whitney is reported very sick. Mrs. Jerry Johnson spent Saturday with Mrs. Noah Stetler at Rockford. Boys, get your bells ready, for there is going to be a wedding in the neigh borhood Saturday. A merry Christmas and a properous new year Is the wish of your scribe. SniCMSSTen SPILLS GRAND LADIES I Ak joar Unrrlil for CIII-CHFS-TER' ri-CHES-TER'9 A -S in Ki:d WA jled with Blue0 UL. Buy of yonrYy II.CUi:S.Tl.K 8 V Gold mrtftllic boxes, sealed Ribhoa Takb no otdfr. ik....-.i. - -.i riii-riii: UI1MOMI B II A NO PIl.l.H, for twentT-fiwj years reparaea as iiest.baiest, Always m-nauic SOLD BY ALL DRUGGISTS TIME CWrDVVtltlCPC WORTH TRIED TliSTKJ Twenty Acre Farm for Sale Twenty-acre farm, RV4 jnlles west of Oell na, on Mini pike; gioil house ami harn bikI new three-room chicken house; go ut well; place well fenced and tiled. Cheap If sold soon. Inquire of JOSKPH JACKSON, Phone Wabash Oentrab B,ht,.;eol, CO YEARS' '.' EXPERIENCE . . . 3' A! . i Trdc Marks . !-jO Designs rrtH Copvrights 4c Anyone sending a pketoh and dpaorlntlon maf outclcly ascertain our oinninn free whether an Inrentlon IB probably p:ilentnMe. Communica tions slrlctlycmindonttiil. HANDBOT" on Patent lent free. Oident aueney for seeunne patents. Patents taken through Muua & Co. receive special nodes, without Ghana, U the Scientific JHnericati. A nandsomely illntra;ed weekly i.nreest etr dilation of any sclent mo Journal. Terms, S3 a your fonr months, $L (Sold by all newsdealers. PNN tUo.36,Bfuamra New York Urancb Office 62t K 8U Washington. D. U J. E. Mallory Auctioneer, Phone 3 rings on 12, ST. MARYS, OHIO Gives special attention to sales of Stock, farming Implements end household goods, referring to years of experience. Satisfaction guaranteed. Free notice of all sales In St. Marys Lead er, New Bremen Stern and TheOellna Hem- Public Sales The following sales come soon: per Pent to Loan We are the only Loan Agency in Mercer County who are now able to close 5 per cent loans. The records also show that the only loans since May at 5 per cent were made by us. Brookhart & Murlin. DIAMOND 5s v3l Dr. Bell's Pine-Tar-Honcy For Coughs and Colds. m 6 M 0ro 99 Why Farm Higj Priced Land? When our cheap lands will produce more? Write for catalog. J. B. RICE & CO. AMDOVER, OHIO Danielson's Swedish Dyes To b3 used with Gasoline The quickest and easiest process for liye Ing I'luines. Velvets, Flowers. Ices, Kilks, Veiling, Woolen, Cotton, Horse Hatr r Straw (loods; alo (4ioves. Shoes and Ho siery w Ithout taking the curl from piumi fl or Injury to i he most delicate fabric. For stile by the R. E. RILEY DRUG CO Notice of Teachers Examinations. Meeting! for the examination of applicants for teacher ' certificates, for either common, hifch or special, will be held at the West School Building, in Celina. on the firit Saturday of each month o the year. Examinations for pupils who wish to graduate from the elementary schools will be held in Celu a on the third Saturday of April and the third Sat urday of May. S. COTTERMHN. President: A. C. EIFERT. Clerk; J. W. CLIFTON.. Members of Board of County Examiner. flfcj(isiaisfit)tafi ft sjt l .)V IN, ELLINGTON, HAMILTON t x and other High-Grade f fianos. Cash or Easy Payments. Mrs. J. R. ROSS, Ft. Recovery, Ohio ? ? ? X X HAMBURGER & COATE REALTY AGENTS Have for sale near Celina, O., 80 acres of good land, fine buildings, well fenced and tiled. 53 acres, with buildings, fenced and tiled. 80 acres, with buildings, fenced and tiled. 50 acres, no buildings. 32 acres, no buildings; fenced and tiled. 49 acres, no buildings, but fenced and tiled. 40 acres, in Butler township; good 7 roora dwellings and other build ings. 84 acres in Franklin township; build ings, fenced and tiled. 10O acres in Union township, fine buildings, fenced and tiled. GO acres in Union township, good buildings, Ac. 'Celina town property in all parts 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 the purse of the purchaser. lACCUnCER & COATE Office. TTnlon Block, above Riley Griffith Hardware Store. CELINA, OHIO. DR. BELL'S ANTI-PAIN For Internal and External Pains. El