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WEBSTER HIGH TO GIVE PLAY

WEBSTER, Ind., Nov. 20. The Webster high school will give a play at the school house here Not. 29, entitled, "Out In the Streets." Cast of characters are as follows: Colonel Wayne, Ralph Austennan: Solomon Davis, Howard Hlatt; Matt Davis. Ralph Hendershott; Dr. Medfleld, Ralph Kern; Pete, Marvin Hunt; policeman. Glen Miller; Mrs. Wayne, Lucile Williams; Nina Wayne, Helen Harvey; Mrs. Bradford, Juanita Hendershott; Minnie Bradford, Mary Louise Burnett. Admission will be charged. Misses Lucile Williams and Juanita Hendershott spent the weekend in Richmond. Buys Burnett Store. Joseph Borton has taken possession of Burnett's store. Theodore King' of Richmond visited Bchool at this place Wednesday. Mr. and Mrs. Howard Harris, Mrs. Mahlon Harvey and daughter Frances, were shopping in Richmond Fiday. Miss Magaret Crow spent Wednesday night with Miss Helen Hunt. Norman Bee son has recovered after a severe attack of tonsllitis. Cecil Williams, who has spent the summer with Mr. and Mrs. John Durban of north .of Williamsburg, is spending the winter with Mr. and Mrs. Willlam Williams of this place. PLAN ANNUAL DINNER ' CENTER VILLE, Ind., Nov. 20. The Woman's Cemetery Association met " Friday with Mrs. Frank Hatfield. About sixteen members were present Various committees were appointed to look after the work of the annual Thanksgiving dinner. It was decided ' to serve the dinner for thirty-five cents the same as last year, however for dinners sent out an additional fifteen cents will be added. A meeting will be held Friday afternoon, Nov. 24, with . Miss Kate Fraizer, at which reports of committees will be given. MUNICIPAL XMAS PLANNED AT OXFORD OXFORD, O., Nov. 20. The Oxford Federation of Woman's Clubs met in the assembly-room, public school, Monday afternoon at 3 o'clock to arrange for a Community Christmas. Also there will be a musical program, and a talk by President Shereer, Oxford College, on "The God of Federating."

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Copyrlgt 1916, by the McClure N One night when the moon was shining in the woods Nim-nim, a little goblin, was running about to see if, the fairies had left any ice cream or cake, for they had held a feast that night; and the' goblins had arrived too late to get any refreshments. ' ' Not that the goblins had been, invited. Oh! no. They intended to scare away the - fairies and take all they could find, but so many things had happened that the goblins were late in reaching the deep woods, and all but Nim-nim had gone home and were sound asleep. . Not a crumb of cake did he And, and he was just about to give up the search as his bhotreh goblins had done when he saw something shining beside a rock. Quick as a wink Nim-nim ran and picked it up. It was a tiny fairy mirror and. as Nim-nim had never in all his life seen a mirror he thought another goblin was standing in front of him when he beheld his reflection in the little mirror. Nim-nim hid the mirror behind him for fear the other goblin would want it, and then, of course, he saw no one there. t He was alone, as before. "That is funny," thought Nim-nim. "He must be hiding behind that rock." He crept around the rock, but of course, there was no one there. Nimnim looked at the mirror again at the back of it this time. It was silver, and Nim-nim thought it was very pretty, it was so shiny. He turned it over, and there again was the goblin. Nim-nim hid it behind his back again, and, of course, the goblin disappeared. When he was sure there was no one around Nim-nim looked at the mirror again, and there again was the giblin, and this time Nim-nim made a face,

ewspaper Syndicate, New York, . and, of course, the goblin in the mirror made a face, too. " For .a minute Nlmnim was puzzled, and could not find out where the other goblin disappeared every time. He was quite angry now, for the other goblin made faces every time he did. ? Nim-nim put the mirror on the ground and began to hunt under the leaves and behind the rocks, but he found no one. When he stooped to pick up the mirror, this time he found out he had been looking at himself all the time.' "1 thought I was a handsomer fellow than my brothers," he said. "I didn't know I looked like them. I will take it home and have some fun with the other goblins, for none of them has ever seen himself, and I expect each one thinks he is handsomer than his brothers." So off to goblin land ran Nim-nim with the fairy mirror, and the first thing he did after all his brothers were awake was to tell them what he had found. "Something you can look at and see yourself," he told them. All day long Nim-nim sat in his little house in goblin land letting one goblin at a time come in and look in the fairy mirror, and each one was so disappointed that he was not handsome that each little goblin threw himself on the ground and cried with anger. By night the whole of goblin land was in tears, and a sound like the moaning of the wind sounded all over the land. Nim-nim still sat in his house with his mirror, when suddenly he saw in the doorway an old goblin with a long white beard. "Want to see yourself?" asked Nimnim. ' . "No," answered the old goblin. "I have come to ask you to come out of your house and see the trouble you have brought upon our land. No one will work; they are all so unhappy because you hare shown them how they look. And what is to become of us I do not know."

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When Nim-nim went out and saw his brother goblins lying , on the ground and heard their cries he felt sorry and asked the old goblin what he should do to make happiness reign again in goblin land. "You will have to take that mirror back to the fairies," he said, "and ask the Queen to help you restore happiness and contentment to our land." ; "But I don't know where to find the Fairy Queen," said Nim-nim. 'Then you must hunt until you find her," said the old i goblin. "You brought a strange thing into our land, something that did , not belong here and did not belong to you ; now you must hunt until you find the Queen and restore it to her and save your land." "Nim-nim started off with a heavy heart for he knew he might have to search a long time; the fairies traveled fast, and besides that they could be close beside you and still be invisible. ;. , All day and all that night Nim-nim hunted for the Fairy Queen, and at midnight he gave up the hunt and sat down tired and discouraged beside a rock. ; - "Oh, dear! Oh, dear! T wish I had not taken the mirror. I wish I had gone home that night with my poor brothers, and if I ever get the mirror back to the fairies I will never bother them again." Just then Nim-nim saw a bright light and he saw the fire-flies with their lanterns looking among the leaves. They are hunting for the mirror," thought Nim-nim. "Ill hid it under the leaves and help them hunt." "What are you looking for?" he asked. "We are .looking for the Fairy Queen's mirror," said one. "She lost

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it and as it win make all who look in it very ugly but the one to whom It belongs, we feel sure no one will want to keep it" Nim-nim felt a . great load lifted from his heart then.' He did not look as ugly. as the mirror showed him. He could tell his brothers this, too, and bring happiness and contentment to goblin land once more. ' Nim-nim scrambled around and "pushed aside the leaves, and pretty soon he called out, "Here it is. I have found the Queen's mirror, but he did not look in it He gave it to the chief firefly and ran. home. . . . The old goblin was. waiting for him, and together they went to the weeping goblins and told them the. mirror was for only the Fairy. Queen, .that all others looked ugly in it, and .that each goblin looked ' just as . he thought he did, and up jumped the little, .fellows and began to work and hopped about happy once more. . . : ' ; Tomorrow's story "Princess Rosina" Part L

PLAY' FOR SILVER CUP OXFORD, O.; Nov. 20. A " girls Tiockey tournament at Miami university will open this week. Grace Carroll, physical director," has organized teams in each class. A silver cup will go to the winning team. Absolute Guarantee f uroitaK poMl tfandi behind th. therm tmnetm. Ton am fnAoUtM m rnqr wmjr. b Data, i work. PboMercalfarabaoia. JOHN M. EGGEMEYER & SONS f AT 1 RATLIPS Out of The High Rent District No. 12 North 9th St IUY HERE AND FOR LESS

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STUDENT TO ASSIST BORDER Y M. C A.

OXFORD, O., Nov. 20. Everett R. Bollinger, Oxford, one of this year's graduates, Miami University, leaves for the Mexican border tomorrow to have charge of the Y. M. C. A. work among the troopers. The appointment comes from the National Council, New York British, Columbia has begun making loans to farmers under the terms of the law passed last year.

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