Ttl PAI*T-2 •^••v «D MA^27W?09; . Of- "-- o^ -- •«?• :--¾ <*& r•rial f^. •*•• AdditionalPei , - ^ M W Margaret.Griffinssuperb; antt-the picture_of * :jJJ.and8jsiak8:a...jm.. the decorating, J h e J t o t ^ U e a n i / o f • NIT playera h.ealtju:came last'Ssituri comtnittees 'wijF/assmbfe near the hayejtwo gariies/byqked.Oc vffth Jhe home in Sev/Caatie; G. /A.' R/halfc andx.reeeiv£ such J^a^a'nine^tne; first to^be pla'yed' frienoVamT lelati ye* fl«jwer*>a'R have be^n. fathered/^ and, here tp$\ Thursday, the. other; at teir; part of this week. ^ their .flags, and proceed-: to the The ipcal^eed.testerandcornex- Kenton n'ext'Mofldny.' /Nevada al-' X&igljer',a/-'Beat."';' 'pert, JamS W:fetftflV witf-make different cetheteries :and decorate ways hasa good tfeam,"and:=uigood"'J flour: for sale o?Sx th$ graves^ .V-'X'XX, tv.;^...-^-•- stlibaooth«r t e s t in. addition; to tthe contest.fcrtohors is reasonably- assays elevator. K'rags. Seedfrqfh the government" The Ppst wi'Hre-assenfbW a t / i - p . sured." x '.' /'•'' "*- ,?'n JX~'~. meDtionid laat>eek. /Ttiistfme i.t . Mias'Blancher.Tranlee i f n •. '•• - ^ .<• or-:™.... . •: t -nil.; at the G./A. R. hail, and at. 1-.30 ; x Tier home afe.Maraeill^jby way ^ form in lihei/Jieaded by .music, and w1ir,be.sj6y beans, a variety . ofsbeah, kjppe'r /Sandusky,, ifonday .aftermarch to. the-M. P. chiirctiV'.whefe' planted ext«asiyeiyin.Bdmetpaft5 of ^005,/,^^.80611¾^¾ four pjr 'n\ the following; program will' be ren- the 'country, and useif.in large weeks at the home of L l o y i Xaf dered: •//••:;#- -'- 5*._1 -/ • . - quantities ;^s-ifeed for cows.and' sheep. Mr. Cook-received prepaid and family.''; ' . f .'""'~ Song by Audienee-^"My Country by express a seven and a half pound - TJhaBig/'/Four linirj will 'change 'tis of. Thee:" '/'".-. - .;• bag <,of /the beans from the JJhio tij'ue.SuiHJay. ,'li isvnot: known a t Building blocks are theclieapa, -• Invqcation>~Rev. D. Ci- Garrison. Agricultural Experiment station at this writing that changes are to be foundation material in or ohV -Lincoln's Gettysburg Address-^ Wooster last Friday, and will pro- made in trains at Forest, as the new/ earth, Good assortment. E.HiCoofei -.-:-~':---.: ;'• / : a W. Fox i ceed to make* an exhaustive and tiroe.scheSule'will|not,-arrive until 3-18-tf." .¾ Quartette by School .Girl6--"Teht- errtioaTtestof them in the soil in fiimorrow or Saturday; * *• Mrs. Racks returned to her ing on the Old Camp Ground."^. at Greenviiie, Ohio, Monday • I this part of.. Ohio. The - plant, and Recitations-Miss Verril Callahan. bean is rich,' itrprotien,1 and. possessvisiting: a week at the Tro| .Sole, "No North; No Soo.th To- es the property of'^extracting lar^e home in the country. She is day"-Mrs. Ida Vaughn. daughter. -'~ quantities of-nitratea from the atRecitation; "The fiattle of Gettys- mosphere. There ans none of this t h e Review has the list, and] burg!'—Miss Esther Cook. . . ,.-.. variety of/bean raised in this locali-. • .Services--at the Baptist church list has the quality. Advertis • Address—Prof. Ladd... . , '-•.•-.' -ty.' rhetirittease from the quantity next Sabbath p i n i n g at 7:80; Sun- the Review. , Address—Prof.'Wright* of jAda. Mr. Cook has received will be used day School at 9:30-: .No preaching. Mrs. Rosa •. Ranisburg arm ,. All old soldiers and Purity "Circle exclusively for seed. ^ at the morning hour on account «f Monday for a week's visit witfpl and the school children are earnestUnion services. Subject of even- R.,L. Flowers. ly invited to join us in the.parade iris? sermoni "Why Do Not Bapto and from tire church. '•" Just arrived-^A • carlqad-/of hS tists Baptize their Babies?" The public is invited 10: attend grade cedar posts i Wml'Undsay. A'church institute-ar' the Bapthe exerciea at the church, and let Sealed bids will be received by tist church June 3rd and 4tit conEverybody .smoKes'-the El'. the people display "Old Glory" at the Board of Education of Jackson . • "' / / / . . ) ^ 2 41 ducted by the Superintendent of ero. the stores and residences. Township School District, Hardin Ohio Baptist Sunday Scho^p M^., F. EL Woodard was in MansHeld county, Ohio, for the material and W. A. Holnies; of GranvillaWp., and- Tuesday witnessing- a large cattle labor for the erection of a school Rev. Chas. F. Griffin, of GaTion, Oi house in l said district at Eureka in There will be. afternoon and even- sale. .2' gub..Dist. No. 5 in accordance with ing sessions Thursday and. Friday., We c*n sell "Wbod^ibte" plaster Sec, '794 arid 3998 R. S. 0. plans Jupe 3rd and 4th. This1 wTtl afford cheaper than^MfttfiT> jdso white lath are; specifications' for the same may be the people of Forest and vicii 3-18-tf had of the. clerk-of the'Board, G. W., an opportunity to hear tw Smith Patterson, Ohio. . Bids wi acticable men in their be received until noon, Jun 7th. 1909. The Bo It is the growing opinion of many right to reject*any d; that Cova Garver, of Forest, makes Geo.^7 the best catcher any Forest nine of G. W. Smith, clerk base ball players has had in recent (May &13-0-57 June 3-'09.) years. That this fineopinian is not the! Iciriity limited to Forest alone is-evident by Seriate lodt»e F. & A. M„ was that- his i fhe City the report of the Cuban Giants, in r ?nected Tuesday • night by Alfred Drug Store,.) op6H;jnd that Kenton contest last-Saturday, in Butler, of Bellet'ontaine, district he will be plea to have a share of the Kenton papers. The. DemucJrat your patronage. lecturer. says," Garver, the Forest catcher played excellent ball.". -The NewsRepublican says, "Garver, of. Foreat, who caught for Kenton, put up a nice, clean game and could be used to advantage here." At anThere came Monday morning to other place the Democrat- savs: the family of Aid. 7.. Hewlett, and "Garver, of .Forest, put up a fine- to his mother'Mrs, Margaret Hewgame." -' lett, < ithe sad hews that the sister ctfthe latter, Mrs/ PriscHia Dean, had dieo" Sunday morning at a Cleveland hospital following a surgical operation. Deceased was 63 years of age. The remains were brought to Forest • Tuesday afternoon and were taken' to the residence of Mr. Hewlett where .they remained until Wednesday morningrthenee- by carriage'to York street chores, where t h e services were held at 10>o'clock. -The. inter-' ment was made.in the York street 'cemetery; -• Deceased was welt known in this vicinity, as she had Jived all her life about six m i'es east? of- Forest,-*hly rJ^novmg about 15 years ago. She had made her homewithherson, Geo. r-E.JDean, at-Willoughby/ near Cleveland. The husband of the deceased, Martin Dean-, brother of •Hamilton and 5 c-^-.i Jonh, d ied; -at Shelby". about. eight h-.fi vf? years ago, and his. dear companion will "enter-her last; long sleep-by O stop -fcflks in Yt*r\fs.guttev§, valley*, d«&s'and fl^sjt his^ide in-the'Jfork street, ceme..y*ings. nsf' oiirTu'rik-il Drilling.. sijefdally adaptedljiqr. this work. It jposH^^aiii-Uisticity; :..>vliich'-keeps it froiit' teryi,\'T4e'departed':"dne- was also chwkingr. nnti whvfi---<*wierit(al <m"«;ith^rpairit..aBdpaiiit>a sister ofMrsI." Anna-..JSeckler,."of ediriyer lasts-for .wan*:-\.A,- ft is.not kept in thft/avengft UnfohGlty,-fntj-, and non.-Gapt. fliy.g(Ki4s3«tol-i;.:(>OT agents^vill^upplyiit to those in B e e ^ J; ^.'Fumphrey^of Kentohi's a half Perfei^.k'itisfi'ietioain tho.usn (it' <>\rv roof ^>ajnt-is guaranteed to all-c-ustomt-i-s.. .,-•.;..- ;' .'•'. . ; i''- --.-." -JA briajher.--- ; '••".'.'>-•'- . . / '' t Contract Notice. rr-'mtupi iobwork from fhe Review office • will be a credit to your business •amftBi ft&e«ttw»es»*M!iR*^^ . YOUR At The First National Bank ': •-:-. y y ] v-1./.--, ISTO EXTRA C H A R G E /.ft • liwiwaaaKWwaiowwwTOM^^ PATS llEW I-IMKER For painting tin, iron and felt roofs For patching all sorts of roofs! For painting bridges, iron fence^ There is no paint4ike£ ^N^ffF^jP^fl^ff^^fl' For Price and Quality ofL See It it pleases ase yem T present Xpcated 1st door v. nbrtti .of r-v^. "'",--•• HomlWiirBe Sold/^he^ap National Bank^ Forest, Ohio "• nCY .nr.it Shield's Harness Store IN Gehaine.bargain,; must be sold by Feb. 10 '09/ house and one acw of ground in Fopest, good deed, insurance has been :pafd for three years and. will be teahsferred to buyer,. n6w-roqf>-*II in-fair order.awf will make, a good home for some/'one. Only $80p. . The best«hance we have on the list, Invesigate this at oncei G>o. W. Smith. . f Patterson, "Ohi-JS » Rttenger i^opi PaintX^o4 •«.. $,,,3 ELY RIA, OHIO . i . LOCAL AGENTS W.-A. -Maplotoff.1 '- Forest; OJiib Cos-'gifiy.'&• Ash. "-• -- , Carey, Ohio John Wooftnift'. •, • PuukirTv. Ohio I. C. Porto'r." ••' Fimllay. Ohio : E. L. Tnllis. • s -. Kenton. Dhio -ebas.:F/Stahl ; :.JjaRue.- Ohio . Ti. B. Myei-M, '; Xevadn, Ohio. Wensinger & Son Svcamore, OhioG. Wi Moore " Tiffin, Ohio Bowen * Lewis Upjje.r Sajidnsky. Ohio
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