The Cedarville Herald, Volume 12, Numbers 27-52
fs- r *» ' - • •*~i“*"*rr-‘rri---rr|urririT■■■am^nli•-ij-n-fi—n>«~in'i'i»umi ASlSi-' H:\HK.NT WIJKIfl.V ,NI-"iV,S|'.U‘ l!|r [;\<.vrn;iJAv, N ovember 1 i, * 91 . Hr. II- 'libA I ft, E d ito r nud E ro p 'r . , w o f ;.. IIMW Tiu'.r * AMO. PMF1A-3--S. 'i p>l f $ 1 .2 5 P E R A N N UM . •4*25 S »I K K C T O I t Y . r.ivcn'ii'iter C!jn rdVi,— Itov T, O. .|ir ml, i'istoi'. H/Hinbu' (w-rvir'es at. ll; 0 ii a m: 4nblmt.lv school lit 10:00'a, m ■ . 15 , !J. ( ’ lnii'ch.—Km , ,K. .Moi-L-m, ‘ pii«!Ti , Services »tr 1.1:Q0 a ill; SaldmUi jiiOniol At 10:00 a 111 . , M. 5'|iinvli-.—ltm*. G . L . TiiTcfs, pas- lor. i*i’Pa«'liin.'j:'nt.111:45. a inH alilm l'h P, ln-iil at. M*:50 a, in.; H ush . 3:00 p.'m.; Yonita i.Vuiilc’s nn’ oti it" at, 7:00 p m; |ii’!ivoi‘ iiieifti'ug Wednesday evening at' 7jmi ' ■ . . ' ■■ . l!. I’. ('h ijrch .-- llov. .1, 0>. Wsirnock, ' Services at. 11:00 ii mi and 7 |r ID; NiilOlil l ll solinol: ill 10:00 'll’ 11 ,\ V.-B. I’ lim-i-li. —■Itiiv,. A.HI. Spivey ■afiMur.- ■Vreiudiiug .lit 11:00 a m ajul 7;Oi f> 11 : 01 -- -1 f.v i<t!i'r SalitiMtli at. IlliOl) *. in.’: Su-lil-mi-li selimil at 10:0(1 a m, linpti-il Chu rrli.— Hi*v. Iv. Jil Turner,, pastor. Preaching tjvnr.v .Sabbath at- li t 1 0 . ami ‘’ ■•00 |» in: Sabbath School at •2:ikJ- i ’ i ’I ih .;;' n in; Prayer mewling WVii- MCiday ■ 11 i'H'.ilLi .- 7H “ CHAMPION TRAVELER. Oaring Ii’orty-Ona Tniira Ho ITas Covered Xc.-irly Throo .Uilliou .Allien. A rcpo'rter'in Philadelphia claims to have found a man'who lias traveled the 1argent number of miles on earth. ' lie an employe of the Pennsylvania Kail road Company, anil runs on the main line. In over 41 years of travel-ho has covered the. enormous total of tiesr> ly ‘i,'Aw,000 mUos." ■' For ■over four-consecutive decades, .'■ars the Philadelphia Press, his home, •limy be said Li have been practically on the rail. ■lie. has lived over the milling wheels and behind the facing locomo tive. hi point -of. service he is- one of the verv oldest employes of the Penn- ’■V-uilnga AtHr Ai funiluy to 1 1 ■i ’hiCBnnsl t ». . j ■It ni'itiers not a briers farthing, or a., j red cent hvhj.’h you will) wb'tber one j says ‘S-rcdcV-.or “ gradient,” "shunt” or i “switch,” ' ‘tinned” or ‘ Vcnued" lob ster, says the Loudon Saturday Review. Ameriean'nse prefers one tenu, English'. .the other, and ■that is all. “ Kuilroad” is at most 'a trifle old fashioned hero,- and perfectly admissible. IVe should write "it 'ourselves without.hesitation when H kited the sentence belter than ‘•‘railway.” When we coirm to' words of the' general vocabulary, such as ‘‘clever,” ‘ ‘guess,” “ reckon,” some if them «rc New' England or western’ provincialisms in their own country, just as' “ canny" is or lately was a .northern-. provineintism in - Britain,- They may be adopted on cither jdde as .a part o f the general stock. It is con ceivable that a word might be freely . used by British writers without an y , sense of local color before it had ceased to be'provincial in America. ‘ Wo cannot admit., however, that the, question of Americanism is concluded by showing authority fob the word or phrase in English' documents of the, seventeenth century-or earlier.. What ever wo consciously import from Amer ica in our own ' time is not this less an American import here and now because it was English' long ago. Nor lire wo tfio less entitled-to import "and use it, if •it 'is good, because-it is really of: American growth; When old authority can be produced we arc able, to answer the historical and ..grammatical purists after their, own' maimer, which often, times is convenient.' As facts in the history of the language these filings'; .are. always interesting; as guides to what our language ought to be we can not., for our part, attach any great im- -portatree to them. As nineteenth cen tury coinage mav be good, so seven teenth century romnrfe may he had. Both shov.Ul prevail, cr he rejected on their merit!'.. .e::eo;*t v!<< re usage has already ieftled the word in. its right of .citizenship. • • •' . Brander Matthev.-s carries the. wars int<> ‘our coasts, c.u/l-attacks “ Briti-1 cii.ins” of Britain. He, says, that Mr. m h a v e m m m s ■'*' &■**■»■* *- its r ' ■ Houclu^Ul and ldf.clien Fnnnture. Wli^n cleaning house this fall you will find you need a new parlor, or cham ber suite. It is then we can do you good. We h/iyc an.elegant line to select from and wil guarantee prices. BABE & M0ET0IT.. It may be you wi need the. services of t T n d e r t a k . e r s or practical embalmers. I f so we guarantee good service B A B E & M 0 E T 0 N . JW L Cincinnati Piviglon. illfennsulvaniaLines. ■JBrSchedale of Passinaer Tra|nt-CentralTlme Westward, Columbus... ,;,jv, Sched »i |« » » f»I I ' T~a lan'i 3i], * \t jej ' AR AMj AMj I‘W laoi’ih* 339] 8 461a 9^ 2 41 357 902 95 too:, 1014* Alton West JotTerson.,.' “ London............. “ So. Cliaricslon... 1 Selma.:........... <*• CecliirvlIIe....... . •• WilUirlorce........ b Xenta........ far. Spring Valley.„„ ” ‘ ItojEanuu...— ... Wnynesvlllo...... “ Qregonia . FortAncteut...... “ Morrow......... . f» South Lebanon.. “ Xxivoland. Atllford|...... BataviaJa..^ ClnetNimU......or, ,v«4 Eastward, ,.lv Hus FAWCETT . 3 L « r - . in stock a liuo -line.of .W ATCH.EH, C L O C K S ,. J E W E L E U Y and DIAMONDS! ' The finest line of Oplical Ooiuls in Greene County • A Specialty iiiiol# of Ilrii/.ilikn I’otit'le Spec.incles in Gold, S ilv e r unti SUt i tiiuoes. Tlu\v confer n lii'iUi;niey nnd distiuctiiii--s.of vision, with mi iin iiuiit <d‘ ease hup comfort, Hcidojri enjoyed by speetiielo wearers. Bngcnot iihcil “ like' l)il'.:<vurc-i "w it ’.-' ui” ■’and Sir (’hn-rlos as a conjunction. \\ s.clvimia Uailroaci Company. JIc is. Very \yoli. to t!i;.t' extent. Mr.’ Bageuot hcvciily-thrcc years of age, 1ml with Ids ] and Sir I'iiin-l'-s DiBa": lai.ii convicted of bright eye and" sturdy, erect figure he J i'c. 1Kngti •!:. Rut c/e .in>:„t wliuliy do- won Id' readily pass os twenty years ! clir.e to 1-e held ausv."''r{r!>Io for llicm or yonn.-jer. ' ' >u> accept cither o f them as represent- 11r; \\iihelm , en'twred the service o f i ing the standard (>r even ;.voru'-v of the Beii'isyivinda <m September Uti. i.Eierlishas wri'ien in Etigiend. idany bS.'it). mu! lui.s' been continuously in its .Cable mefi and some great men of Idlers, <’mpioy o’, cr .sinct;. 1luring 33 c-irs lie j have liven cureless writers, was- traveling' b;:;gtu;.;v' master, and Again, it may lie a Briti:b'iiabit to made eceh wcclt 1,-1Iti and each year 'say: "V e r y ' please 1.” It is not the. 7;hl,i! mill . ■, ■ ., haiiit of careful w ritcri or pioil speah- Duriii r three years o f l:is -11 years of ] ers. At one point ivc think Brainier _j,e r,;n as couduet r' on t’ue i VoitUieivs. make's :i delinUc mistake, fiundeu" i f Amboy division of the ! He treats the- uses of “ ministars,” I'ei.i.syivania belwebn I'hihiileljiliia and ,, tnctuiinpf.ministors in ofliee for the'time New Voi’.’o . Vlu* distiincc i;i U'5 niiles j imimr, as a growing,neologism. Unless two rour-l ‘trips o r Ji-l ; oni* meioory greatly deceives us it was li.niiles in all. t the ei.-miadn form of the 151 st I tnili of that three. ■, and “ the ministry," ‘ f ile- gqvbromo.nV’ from 'lew York j are innovations by conijiarisau. B’c II t>» ilarristeu'g, ■did not know ihut tbe I'evsval o f “ min o ra weekly increiiMi ?istei's’-’ was .on the increase. When we for »,t!ie year mid a ’ imve uted it cl res if Inis h-c"i with Tiiese two ’ aplea«uirab'l'“ f-vltn.rof :.ti :l.t ar ‘bait in;' 1 .:". .- r ’ e • 4 ,.f u; c : • o.iie ; it Mini';» lb<-. "p.t if I’.r.'ibi’cr Mutt be tvs i a , o !» wve 1 V.H.li".’ m-.ke-g a grand and m.t , <iuit it is coming into fash I »:i ugai.i 1 o r ''ir.*-’ lion of 7 ,c, mill's. ' A very likely lo l”** riglit. l\ v ou." i.-uu. iiiic ; v ‘ .t.cocrictit ir i I omlucior.S. , part'we should we'le. :.ic it. ’ A POPULAR FAMILY. J ek S te : “ How Is it, Kdtc. tlint you always seem-to‘ catch oil’-to the lust new thing? Bo wlmt 1 may, you always scum to get iiheail of me." IC atk : ” I don’t know: -I certainlydo not make any exertion in thut. direction.” J exnik : " Well, during the last fewmonths, tor example, yon have taken up painting,. I O H - .m cq ttm n j mrii thi flEDWtriiruf iK-iscoitstHtwiu cbta » U‘j:il V/.-VAELS.KfURMAWIi iROMASluOVOFTHIS’MAPOFTHE ~r?j‘ 1 s&- y i.K.k. 1l l « .M v.„»* "V 'an T - 1 and I; /na'ic f.v link's ;: wtv!;,' <u- .V.,1 Deri a .war ; l : i y a r , Li* W“ i t'lV ".r ii ' I’idtaileii' 1 ‘ 1 . 1 :i‘ - further. < i.f ) a. pail 1 In if a ! H'll of ‘«ri.7'; without arty teaeh'or ; you came to the ros'uo when .Mi'S Lafarge dc-.i 1 le-i her i , Inline 1 1.i,4. so siiddun.ly, 1111 1inr’iiml., v e are all uupii.v'- fng in s'nt. e u 1 fer jn ir in-iriteta ri: 1 l.i ai l you. tcllirnl iu ij .’IV liui e-,-li-t evening ImW ins eluo mu l-' i.-..r,t:'...r- M l-IIJliH 1 1 el .ill: vnu seem to l>-‘ up 1 n c;i te".i ‘Us.. •inns,' a.iiu know .fust uim( in dmuii •it nnri itiustmnas: you emeriahi 1cui.liiulij : :.nd 1,1 me mst monthyou hate uuiinivt >!«■>lu l.emxh.onrim;, von tell me. toyour pin s.ealciiltiiieeveivisi ;-. \Vnere do >011 get nil el jmir iidonnutinn - from in this htt!“ t.ut-oi me way i -. ruu '- lot you never tro to 1 .I 1 0 city.". ? . IC ati ;: “ Why. Jeiiiiie, you will make rail rami I have only t.iie.Miun •-«{uiierinnimii, .but It is siirprisia r lu a u iin-i tsi.d wants, t very seldom hear- <I uo.MhMitr new hut Mint, the next few days I-’ :. ; r-.e Idl itif'inilnilon ’ Mnaa/iml ■f fe JLli’i,EiOit \M & Pacific'!?., Ih ls,*i':.i:''-ii‘i‘ in.-.- I f'-inii t-hi..-igii,,*eillet, tittawa,. -.1--f , 1 , l. M'-h'!*-, !M<k iyl'im! In ]l J.l.N'ClI.S; * > tei',»i! g o'■:-, Citu: ovft. ilAlcflliiDVi, ,l)ri j, .Ir.-s Aliitiilsili, Hurt til ' iunl (*ouncit j U.ni'H 1 -1 J■1 ‘V\ Ir.iiCijinll, and s*. Paul, In >ilN*s ; >1 »• '.ui'. Ail r.uI < I a isj in HAKHTA ; | iV.lu'-- I S,- ’ II -1 1 ..11 ny f.'ty, 'll itIIISOUItl { j 1“ 1.1 1 1 i-'u h. ,. 'll--* Nr'.e.ii.in yiCIlKAHKAj (b Boi'ne. who rrceUUy left tl.1C ■rvirc t i d‘*i t i . l.<t:! di" 1 i. :yl 1 : 1 , n'o-.V:.n ;r . o f the ihilli.i , 1 -’ is. L ip v, bout 1Vs , S . { ) t.ii!i':-i. h h.*n .‘ri.lt:'.: !.‘iit •1 i >, ipruiy the Ind’.r.iiv DEFINi'NCi tlo w Si V ouuk A PROMCTtir;. t:i.•.lu.iril:;l c’ : im.»the lu" o f .uiiu* age, with gf'-ii: utiles t > Ids credit. . MATR/MONIAL NCTJCE3. Om—r Tlibijjs In tlia " t ’onrtslii.i Corner” o f • :t M'otdi .1'Kini.tl. This in tu • t 1 an ntlvor- lisiugii -partmeut 1:1 some of the Fcoteh nev, -papers, auswering to the “ IVn-on- id"-c ‘iiia ’i in : caie of our American j hi” .u,says 1 ‘-v \ 1 r,; I :iger. 3 :i j.istij* L-j “ Ua:mi-’ Scotland” wc cju-tf.ay-that Us “ Courtship Corners” i'.r.Mmt «>.’ ‘.tpied by notices which are i:t ait nu ivocai. The Caledonians in pavuuit i,f love through tiic press scetn to bo in search of tiie legitimate article. Matrimony nj>pears to' be their object, t. v! a characteristic .desire for dowry is n-i t. tinromanlically apparent in many ; on Tt«» wiiijeet. >i.u 1 And u cri'iVt trey.me i, i< t 1 • 1 nil, for it really iurnisiies He i<a, ft r the .rlu lo ■ 1lioUsehoM; father I ns poe.i oji tils nuiuitziiie i that ho luvs taken lor tuns, in he m is *tic's' 1oho-gives more mid tetter intoiumtaiu on : the subjects 01 tin- d, 1 : «s*d iitf.llier stijs ..“ ■Rf ;,,, h ( thnt.it is that tli.it; null,i s I er Wit ha lumoi.s ..*au \ 1 0 1 1 a i.i.„er ami j |1(„|^(.iil>(i]t!i|.. in fact, «c 1:11 a ru e that it is . a 1 iMiUfla. ' theoily re.llv i-'AMil.V ic:i, 1 ; no nulitwlnd, g-i,, ,,.1 n ,yr„ » o . : n : ns we have M‘iit lor Mint i<;ol all -1 1 i '. wii , ill-;, moj , ( ti a ( n . l ...;t.V !l in rt,„i (In.l ihatoneis rttl hr can. m:-ihti i.d Third fir e d * y e t .'r,i:tv n 1 Hi, :.s lie v,a.-> for women, mid itimtlu-r f< r flii*i,n-«#oi.i), Si-*,l1-bi.f *-ifio r r l l 'i *1 1 -uved bend eivs ’ While tllls.one units eierv o; e of u.«; so ivo Wwilling ..km,, \. U.i . .. Jtvt a in dtl,•-tyo , on]ViKM'Uo, tnlic one imiipnil of tovend. and the Ihtieiart.ii Conimcvt-iui (,..r.etts'. f.g- , that is wliere the economy 1 01 m-<in. lor it is r.ringp.*rl*:ip- tin titc value o: : ecurl-ics , biirs, or. boilermilj, Hud Id 1 rnts In the pub- lhlior, w. Jennings iioinorfsi. 15 East Hilt Htroef, Xe«* 5’ork. for a WiilpJo topv, and I shait always consider that I have done you tt great favor; nod nmyheyou will bocutting • usout, as you snyWe linve the roiuitfltton of being the best informed faintly in town, 'l l that Ixi so, it Is Bcmorcat'a Family Maguzicx that does 1L” { lie I.i,fl taken for the last ican made, i : n.’i'l I’orhr.pv on the iime it would take j him piTMsnally to pay off the national ; ! debt, it looked a> tlurngh it might * hankriq t .seven I mh !; . If bio train 0 / . , fhditfiil tvn, Ini.'vi upL'd. l«it bac of the ‘ *young incn was the sent tif an old friend, ■ 1 in itcloui; t!*,e internrptiim la good pa’r t ' ;?and fig a moment W the hanks' take * ! their citftfii cs with the unfeeling world, ■ j “ WhaVa a prasiotcr?” asked the | i young num tvho had .stopped him. j [ “ Ctrl'— tth-gft proranter,'” he said* in | ! Ids snpatjf*etvfty, -“ A promntet" -&-*ati-! i —a man who—ab—promotes.” - | “ Promotes what?” asked the young ! j mart,. { , Bv this time the financier had got his- of the advertisements. ] mind ojT o{ 0I)C>‘ or two of the banks and *V.ina-of lue anuouncerngnts arc v e r y -{.(.ntcred it on the question. • f inny, l or example, three youngj “ (;ront enterprises, iny boy," he said, i a .lies, "agwd respectively sixteen, nine*; patronizingly. “ A promoter is a. man 1 *fM a:i.l tU’enty-oiiCr^ unnonntc who tukes liold <>f a ^rout .^t'hcine and •they luve set their hearts on marrying , pnshca 5t througdi. Ho secures invest- "thrc» -srierial eonstablcs." AVhy special. ors> sllows ti,e advantages o f-b u t tviiy coastrdilcs? P}xm tvhut metaphysical d(J y(m waut t5 ifno,V 7 " • ju'incupie can this prejudice in favor of J you see,” explained the young tipstaves bo explained?, Let us hope mai1 diitidcnUy, “ we had a little dispute viev have been taken into custody. “ A . os to tjR, ,r)(.j,ldng 0f the word as it is j.iL‘ 1 -young lady” wishes to unite her-, Hwd rg present and we wanted to liave i self t.) “ a jilted young gv‘«tl'*matj” --for dcoided.” 1 the reason. • we suppose, that misery ■ “ Quit;- ri"M , quite, right." The finan Unff'SiltihOu, { v* 1*1 ,, j ni i>. fu • r * a ' .*• i'V.Nr ■?l f t -s•»1 I/Ill INDUS' ! IT 4 l ( i»!mthi Sfftn suui ru#l)(o, • m - tr.r'tr l r.*i •!”•*^ i“ t¥4\fta < f - i r ml MB ‘ . , ■’ « * K"V" va f - . i r iHtrr- • r .* 1 " ’ •/< 1 * *.*? i ti* t Wr* atifl npat, !•*»• 1 ** ■ 4 ,r.-Ii f (.*« uy*i -.u>»1U) I’ucil.c find ll-Ul’i'U, Ml L I V , AT. OtUS'TCTii.'T ‘ ’ v r r . p ff'g j vac m i n t s . t r a i n s , l. it ! t-. ,1 *ti.* -M in. flb! -aif 1 . r-f i*^iifpntAiit, * '<■ .1 H',> .HOi.VI-g, f (ir.S'ClIi ' ! . . ,J : I I'M.IIM.' m * l,®WICII CilieAUO ailii ; ,!.?■•. s*, < 1 u\fio‘ simu . s ,-1 mn! rciair/i, T(a 1 KW. s' Sf j . i ui|.l ’llji'LlC A :npl rt;i ST, Jf)Uf,I>|T, 1I i .'-II k , III! .Ill", 1liKU >11.1l.lMMi CHA-Ill .!‘Al». ui.! iVi,. - i -r/, -TitIi [IhJ’.g fVir Seri-ice; ] ('lii*.'...!.--.. at lUnir ai.J (‘..Inrana S|ir(iig» with ,■ uiviii*!-..if lanwuj lines, imw r.r.hl:tz the new anil I phli.n»tue S S T A N D A R D Q A IIG B Claelanntl Batavia Jo.......« Milford...............** Loveland............ •» South Lebanon.. “ Morrow............. »• Fort Anoieut:.,,.. “ Oregonla «• W a y n o s v l l l e ** Hoxunna. ....... « Spring Vulley..._ “ * « “ *•»........ { ft’ Wllberforce.....,., CedarvUle......... “ Selina.................«. go, Charjeatou... “ London... ..........>« West JetRjrson..: Atton.............7..« Columbu»....,.„ar. 430 435 (4.58 530 6451037 640i’i 20 AM I t AM 45001 •530 545 605 620 630 640 646 655» f704 708»— AM 846 900 910 957 1302 720 730 f738 745*. 755 8051001 8^10 4$ 847se ■ 35S.V..: 915X130 AM AM iSS’Sf 531 ; I’M i»i ao l’.M PM 515 i'M pu1 *346]*80(1 [4211.54(1 I'4'SBS10 ?r Betwfin SpringiltM, Xante and Dayton. ■Westward. ■- Nprlnofleld Yellow Springs.. “ Xenia. Dayten. Klcbmontl far. tlv. }an I ly, AM SI at AM *84& 903 *645 935|ti035»| 735101B;n XO 735X016' 9001125 AM JAM AM AM Eastward. M ch inand D e y io n Xenia.. Yellow 8| ;ar. Springs.. $jirlu jrfield.... 10 AM I500i 63ff 635 715 AM *7 40j 920 88* 72510 05 f7 4610 28 80510 50j AMI AM l‘M IS PM PM PM PM >•Sunday slop, bStops to discharge passeu- gers received east ofX.oveland. b: ■ Darkraced Type d«not*» Umefrom1,00n,m. to1.00- a. m.; LightW froa 1,00*. at la1.00p. bl P n ^l^ <?i".f.,Cf.lP,nir Cnrn0X1 B‘°*- *. IT,5, 0, SO anil SI either run through vlaColurn- TL " *■*. - *J***4** “ *J14 ..ArX/iV X. tb4■* . „ O <»»»«• AX connect at Richmond for Indianapolis and St, Louts: -Woo. St an d S forChicago: So.0foriiogansyiort. JOSEPH AVOOD, E. A . FORD, w «.p“ a 5 . , , « g - i > —wsii. For tlmoenrds, rntesoffare, through ticicots, r!lw^»l^<5- !\u><*CSt aP^ Infonimtlon rci Agent'oril'io renm^fv?ulaBiacT,,,lIy *** . W. . Torrence, Agent ' ednrville, O. T « i i l o i% NO 10 N, DETROIT STREET m w . i , o j TP.Ah’S- n O C K Y M O U N T A IN R O U T E J Over wMrli r!I,.- - - ir-lrc run. dally j Tttll'iroil V.til!t,!T I ir.‘.’a;i". :.| ami from Snll , tele f itr, o # s 1 niu - "IHK.JJOCIC , ISLAM! I s . O i * ‘ l.i". ! aail J;.¥*:rlt<» Lin* Inunit fnin ' ‘r....ti,:i ;*.»«■• I. . ,. • .c.i < rr •nltniy end ]. scri.lc r ,rf*m ! -Ilf,* ti..ii,ii,ji!i,{r,tl* i ( .ilorodo. * D A I L Y F A S T E X P R E S S T R A IN S j From ht Jo'iplr ,‘tii " CJtr in and fromnil !m- > L'lilaiiiu ui;* .ibca.i . iip : 1 n*hi SmilhfruXel.ra*k«, I Kx‘.« .« ami the fr. f.ji T*r.i*nrv. Alfa via ALllEltT 1 JL Vnni'Ti: fmm 1 : 1 ’ *:!*' -‘v ami f Lii'.iiio laWater* ! town, -i|mi* v*lt«, MISN’ KArtiI.13 nmi ST. PAt’L. j 1 ’onnMli‘itg for all n rlh ai.tl nvrlhwc.'t bedveen- j tup!:iktsniidtli- I'Mlfir f ;wst. I Fnr 71. Wen, PoliL-rv. nr rieelred Infnrmution { apply lo*.n» fv.nimnTlcket titTut In the LVlfeil Staler j orCaimila,ofniMtws E. ST. JOHNi JOHN SEBASTIAN, - Cl Manager, Ceu’l TkL i Pass. AgU G’ - . cmmifjo,n,u BANK OF CEBARVILLE (•(Minriil- Bnukiiitr liiisincs'I nuiNacied. ( * e « . W , H a I ' r P H . W , fa (J lcn in iis , I 'n s b i r r - * ■ ■. g- ; . - -Iiliviihm) assets |>ri]it-i|inlly, invested- in Heal Estate $21X1,100. w . f , r n ^ B K H Attor#^.y A\- law. KO . 9 E A S T M A IN STREET , O P PO S ITE COUR T HOUSE . THE MUCH L9 r WAIST acri EHTC > T c-.n only »/- by xvcdnn*; T H E Before you l)tiy your suit, (Overcoat or. Pants for Fall, ‘ ----- 1/ A X’ A f FILM *•’ F|1A i r A l ) no haiKl to select from. Adv.’rti«ing Ixhrig costly, nnd the ,|on 0y (l promoter w a s ‘n man w h o ___ Scotch mi cconotnicftl people, the can*i vriiatlu ’ Hasn’t ffot, to ft mhn who , c " T / * T ‘ . ~ ~ ~ v l " i diiiiilc! for matrimony in the “ Court -1 doesn't know what ho is getting,' ” L C l IG C l {^<11 IllL D tS flU O shi’j < nriicr” appeal in groups to th e ' Th e grea t financier w as startled fo r n !-c-vi‘;i!)iiif.H'S fif the uiimnryicd. tiin fex-; moment. Then ho siiid: .il the notices being divided,-share * nd ri),ire alike, among the parties in* Uuv.-.gd. it h interesting to kqow that Voung; s a id ;, Scotland is tolerably fjhick, aifiiotigh it* “ By the way. you vriu. eanrmt keep pace With Voting America-! “ Young man, you come around to my. ofhee. 1U1 (hid it position fbr you.” Tiicn na tie was moving away, lie first class work guaranteed at a reasonable price, K N E Y T H E T a m n w m im CHAS, £. SMITH’S . i - - .- t Is the place for you to get ti Smooth shave or a stylish hair cut, Cd<1arville,G. Bucklcn^sArmenS-.ttvo. . The best eaivoin the world lor cols, braises, Bores, nlecre, ru H riicum, fevof sores; tetter, chepped Imuds, chi'hbiina, cornsnndnilskincitiplion«, nndpositive ly cures piles, or no jmy required. It is yiarnnteed togive perfect tMUsfncfiOU, or .aoney refunded, Price 25 cents s box, For salebyB. G. Ridgeway’s W 1 * P 1 F F i > . ' T tJ ¥ *$ . <-■„• H * t l - A u ' . 4 Af5J(jSTAf3bE oveu Trig 'HIP . -jkfibti'IM, . FIMfl’f PCIM ■InSliUidf, iilvh.f; Parfaot Eftsft and ..... .— Contour, ahey have Unafift wlitetl will nod U.M Himhie Jll.-fli a,,:! iio:t*-i«, which will not hrer.lt, Md'jc I:i thm* length* .!•«,* nntl ?"c*!ren. An/ilrvgj-nlsd-ftterInthet* s c.„~*,nnf.>vvon. Cnnvttliner* \V «nl»t 1 , 7 * 11 / /. - r ,(.*//, BOATRCCMFG. GO,. Vt*h 0. Lf P airs , d . n. s. E bbr R ktn « i . ds , d . ». a IMINE & REHSOLIIS, D E N T IS T S !! Xenia National Bank.building, corner Main and Detroit Sts,, Xenia, O. Vitalized Air and Nitrous Oxlda Gas. used for the PAINLKSSCxtrao* tIan of tooth. ixm lii
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