CADIZ.—Mesdames Emma Tylor and Mabel Christian and Messrs. Tyler, Christian, White and Coates, attended Walter Wyatt’s funeral at Mt. Pleasant, Thursday.—Mrs. Ger- '■ trude Toney, of Smithfield, visited |Mrs. Fred Ramsey.—Rev. 0. E. Skel-1ton will lecture, Monday evening, at the M. E. church. Subject, “How to Live.”—Oliver Ramsey will represent the K. P. lodge at the grand lodge j meet in Zanesville.—Miss May Blan- j chard of Flushing, visited Mr. and Mrs. Noah Blanchard, recently.— Mrs. Sarah Brown- and Mrs. Mabel i Christian were in Uhrichsville, Saturday.—The Lucas sisters, of Martin’sFerry, will concert at the A. M. E. i church, Thursday evening.—Mr. and Mrs. Dwight Brooks have purchased al modern home on Gimlet Hill.—Robert f Ballard, Jr., has returned from Lorain.—Miss Helen Lucas has gone to Warren to spend the summer.—A covered dish party was given at Mrs.fUutisey's, m honor of Mrs.Gertrude Toney.—There are rumors of the mairiage of one of our prominent young men to a Steubenville lady.—St. James’ annual rally, June 27. A prominent pi-eacher will be present and a large attendance is an-tlcipatfd.—Subscribe for ‘‘The OldReliahle”'tiazette.