In Other Days^ * 6 .____ / ✓IV-'* ^ #Items from the Carey Times of Similiar. Date Issued .in 1900 and 1910.✓-Twenty-five Years Ago/Gov. Theodore Roosevelt^ stoppeda few minutes in Carey Wednesday.' i t11 School ^progressing nicely at'Red l Oak with Harry Wickiser as teaclienMrs. Louisa Pauly of Dayton visit-9ed her son Prof. T. A. Bonsj?/ last*week.O. B. Heffleman is at the Hocking t Valley ticket office assisting .during E. C. Walker’s absence.I W. W. Sayldge^of Green, Camp was i liere last Saturday, visiting hisI father^, W. Savidge,'\vho is qujte ill.*1 # ' h ^ tl Qarey markets ^.^wh'eatr 75^ otsvII 20c;/corn, 38c; butter, 14c; eggs, 11c; hogs, $4.50; cattle, $3; lambs,^ $5; clover seed $4.s The weather remains unusually warm for the season. There has as yet, been no frosjt and there are no1 indications of any at present.dj The partnership heretofore ex-isting between W. A. Perkins and B. L». Wallace under the firm name of Carey Bending Co., has been dissolved by mutual consent.The funeral of Alexander Isli .of North Baltimore was held Tuesday . forenoon at the residence of his brother D. G. Ish of this place. Mr.blG'cMr,, and Mrs. L; M. Remiinger %of ( southeast of Carey were0presented with a beautiful^ $et 6f china dishes ov on their 20th wedding* anniversary. sa A four course dinner . was served j Sunday at their home in honor of the th event*.Carey markets-: Pigeons, doz., 75c; ducks, 10c; geese, 8c; turkeys, 12c;pchickens, lie;'butter, 22c; eggs, 22c; wheat, 92c; oats, 3Ac; corn, 80c; hogs’, ?9 to $9*25; lambs, $4 to th $5.50* sheep, T3c; cattle, $3 to^l;' timothy, $13. *a »• /Qve^‘a hundred guests were delightfully entertaine^ Wednesday afternoon at the country* home of Mrs. C. C. Heck, south of town. As-sisting hostesses were Mrs. Charles Hoff, Mrs. J. A, Gibbs, Mrs. J. E. Nichols and Mrs. David Heck.Benjamifc Southward of THrfce RiVers'/Calif.,'Dr. i. D. Southward of this pity and' James ' Southward of, Wharton,7 Monday went to, Montague’s studio and had a group picture taken. The same three r^en had a daguerreotype taken some 43 years ago.sintilt;learteA.caClGKTTIXG A DEFINITIONWaggish Diner (with menu):I. Ii-;if!Chicken croquettes, eh? I say, waiter, | what part of a chicken is the croquette?Waiter: The part that's left over from the day before, sir.—Boston Transcript,Got any furniture you don't need? Sell it through a Carey Times want1