The Cedarville Herald, Volume 23, Numbers 27-52
T l \ c I f e i r t i M . $ 1.00 A YEAR. KAMA*M llj * ' IKWcwMPffrt**'. ^Cnierto (-mtm sthM WaidaPfcMti g la s s m n m m . SATURDAY, 8EPT. 15. 1900. By tos way, what baa become of that little bill of Abdul’s? Teddy »wd uot be strictly orna mental, ss most Vice Presidents are. He <m break bronchos for the United Bute* army, I f all the Republicans become Dem ocrats, as the latter claims and all the Democrats become Republicans, as the lattter claim, then Bryan will be elected. If! Ton* Reed h « goqe to live next to Roosevelt at Oyster Bay. Won’t there be a hot time I f if Reed’s rules ever go up against Teddy’s strenuous life? General Chaffee . cables that be wants wagons to carry bis supplies, and not pack animals. .In this, he costs the first reflection on the ability of tbo American mule. . . Lord Roberta has Issued a procla- motion annexing the Transvaal. But then, Hanna and Jones have also annexed moet of the doubtful states to their respective banners, - Chicago is bound to be np to date. Its latest effort in that line is to re port that one of the animals at its Zoo has. appendicitis. There is cer tainly something the matter with this tale. ■The price of newspapers a t Cape Nome is high. The News, a four page, four column daily sells for 25 cents a Copy, four dollars a month, trad thirty-five dollars a year. The Sun, an eight page weekly, sells for ten dollars* year and twenty-five cents a copy. Any sensible man knows that the powers are practically at war with China, whether they are technically so or not. The Constitution places the war making power in the bands of Congress and not in those of the Pres ident. Yet there is surprisingly little demand for an extra session. Even Mr. Bryan does not declare for one to dfeal with China. Can it be that all parties think it advisable to stretch the Cdnatitution a little on occasion? AreYouConstipated? Do yonfaave that tired feeling? Do WHY THEY WILE CAST VOTES FOR M’KINUEYAND PROSPERITY. eruptions, blotches,, ulcers, sores or other results of constipation? The sewer o f the body mast be kept in an active, healthy condition and nothing does it so well as Bailey’s Laxative Tablets. Their use brings on a dear, rosy, beautiful complexion. A tab let or two taken at night makes you feel finein the morning. 10c peckagei ;contain 20 tablets, and 60 in 2o< packages. Tablets chocolate coated The written signature of W. J . Bailey on each package. Sample free. They promptly relieve and then cure con stipation Sold by C. M. Ridgway. A t Guilford, Conn., a snake was found that had three china eggs in its -alimentary tract. Jain's AwMFlight. F , M. Higgins, Editor Seneca, (Ills.,) News, was afflicted for years with Piles that no doctor or remedy helped Until be tried Bucklen’s Arnica Salve, the best in the world. He writes, two boxes wholly cured him. Infallible for Piles. Cure guaranteed. Only 25c. Bold by Ridgway A Co., druggist. The Ohio Rural Times, a daily” started a fewmonths ago by Spring- field Pub, Co. his suspended publica tion. The Republic-Time* published by the sane company hat Men con* aotidatad with the Daily Press under the name of Press-RspabUc. Aft Of Clarence, lows, Mr. Clark Smith, writes’’Since ths agency of Dr. Cam* writ's Syrup Pepsin was established hers t have been a user of what I can sali’thatexcellent medicine.’ Fora year nr more I have been troubled with constipation, indigestion, dyspep sla, tie., and I flad that this remedy is last what I ha ts aside! . 0# If. Ridgway, I l l s stated 'that a man wanted to m through the nenHentmry lest week ft* half prise, haesass he had only. awe eye, The stark wanted to shares dsahli price beeaaeehe sskt ft would take him twice as long to see the tights. -YOUNG MR* WANTED, with fidr sdntatfnit and' good character to LEARN TELWIRAPHY, Railroad new anting, and tywwrittaf. This is emfcrto t by all lending railway com* nenbt as tawonly y rftei and reliable iaatMnta* of Hsktad. Alt oar grad- w jflbmnLub' WVWmi'WnRMPPRPPBffli MF'.levHRnilFPlfiF* dtdWvSPFw Write h r t b s sate-: (FVsfl term open* Aagnri; vm ii itw^fippi* ' C A L H O lW r S M .. PRESENT DKMOCRATIC ATTITtiOE M IDENTICAL WITH IT, A BolUtNwr* Logger -mt f i l m W»rk»rtf Weiee Statwa tka C om W rn m k lf iMid ■uNni-wsr iitaw win «# a,, . TWe TTaejr. Not that all of the tooumnd* of men In the Ohum-workera’ Union were Democrats, but that no doubt a goodly share of them formerly affiliated with that early in it* better days, is tbs quotation appropriate la tote connec tion of tbe reasons why about nil - of them now are for McKinley, 'William Feck, of Baltimore, a lead* sr In the Glaw-workers’ Union, Bays, “The question of party does mot enter Into kt; It is purely a matter of self- interest, all the Democrats and Re publicans of our Union are united iu this matter." Says he; “Why are we for McKinley? Be- cauae we are convinced that in this di rection lies our bread and butter. The glass business is now in a moat flour ishing condition. “To put the matter in a nutshell, under the Democratic administration and the Wilson bill we Were docked 15 per cent in our wages and hod em ployment for only about three months In the year. Under McKinley’s ad ministration and the Dingley bill our wages have been raised 15 per cent and we have employment ten months In the year. That Is the reason why. the glam men are going to vote for McKinley. This Is the state of affairs in all branches of the glass trade all over the country. The president of our union, Dennis Hayes, was for Bryan last election, but be will vote far McKinley this year. “There are sixty thousand peraona connected with the glass business in Indiana alone, and their votes will make that state go for McKinley. We are only protecting our own inter ests." FORAKER’S VIEW- VM*k « d B inging O lO rawm T to m Obtafe Seals* Senator. »"■ Senator FOifeker** first political ad dress of the campaign was an off-hand speech at Cincinnati to the Republi can club of Union veterans. He prata- ed President McKinley's acorn of cow ardly cries of imperialism in his bold defense of Americans in China, promptly sending troops to protect the persons and property of our people. Lincoln and Grant were denounced as tyrants, and accused by the Democracy of trying to establish' an empire. Those great presidents were attacked because they did their duty,* and Pres ident McKinley is doing his, and do ing It so grandly and so insplrlngly that it is in that that the Democrats find their greatest complaint. In the Philippines theUnited States could not treat with ,a man with a gun in his hand, and who was perpetually on the run. It was first necessary that he should be caught and subdued. When this was done It would be proper to turn attention to other mat ters, but now the flag must be upheld. Dowra U m u m tbe actumf VMI the CwifiUtlM SWUwwa tbe *!»*—** lalarMtta* KmtllM Sate FeetVeil?tael Galhouuhkm, the seed of secession, the stimulus to ’rebellion, ths direct cause of the civil war, I* distinctly traced by former United States Sena tor Henry L, Dawes, in an article la the Boston CongregaUonallit, as being ”Identical with the present Democratic campaign assertion that "the consti tution in proprio* vigors extends it self over and Is, with all Its provis ions, In full force in all newly acquir ed territory immediately on Its provis- tion," Mr. Dawes' this to be taken al most rerhatum from the declarations o f CalboUn and those associated with him, who used this principle in the ef fort to make slavery lawful in the territory of New Mexico Immediately after its acquisition from Mexico. As Mr. Dawes proves conclusively, the constitution conveys to congress the express grant of authority “to ’ dispose of and moke all needful rules and regulations respecting the terri tory of other property belonging to the United States," The Republican policy- Is true to this principle, and, Mr. Dawes finely says; • “The Republican party will not leave it for any new and untried one. in following this path the republic has expanded, till the original thirteen have become forty-five, and their west ernmost limit has moved from the Blue Ridge to the Pacific ocean, with out encroachment upon the free en joyment of ’life, liberty and the pur suit of happiness’ of a single individ ual of the milUons thereby brought within their jurisdiction. . Experience is a safer lamp than the ory, and paternity a surer test of character than the thin veneer of adoption, Upon this express author tty of the constitution to govern all territory belonging to the United States, £h&Republican party plants itself in all its dealings with new ter ritory. It .tas taken and proposes to take no step not authorised by it.” EX-SENATORJ§DM UNDS On tn e Ownership o f th e Philippines ' b y U n d e Sam. No American statesman during his long term In- the United States senate ’ranked higher as an authority on con stitutional law than George F, Ed-„ munds, of Vermont. -His temperament' has inclined him to oppose expansion, but his deliberate 'judgment found ex pression In a recent authorised inter* view, In which he said: “The Philippines belong to the United States by all rules of Interna tional law. They are ours. We bought and paid for them, and the in habitants of those Islands are citlsens or subjects of the United States Just as surely as you and 1 are.’ It is safe to say that the cloee com panion of Allen G, Thurman, the man who declined Grant’s offer to make him chief justice of the United State* supreme court, Is quite a* good an authority upon the legal phases of this entire matter os Mr. Bryan, the local lawyer without recent practice except In politics, LOGICAL CONCLUSION P row tbe D eetHee That MX1>« CeestHS- tie* Follow* th« Fla*.* If "the constitution follows the flag,” then Senator Cullom Is correct in his conclusion that a president might extend the boundeties of a country and add millions of new vot er* without She action of oongress. That would be imperialism in troth. Rat President McKinley h is always keen careful to keep the way open for the earliest action by congress on ths eotirs question, and It ooagrsss has not acted as yet, the responsibility therefor is with its members and no :one else. Kven congress, however, could do little with ths Islands until penes and order shall be restored, and the rs- ■tfooribittty tor that rests upon the President, sad fas cannot escape from It and be tea* to his octh of office. With Bryan president today, he would forswear himself should he tail one iota In maintaining the foil an* Shortly of the United Stales la He S’hlUppfai possessions, Te gods! T&e copperhead editor of Hie local Democratic organ has takes to praising Lincoln! 'Twas different in the days ofValtandlgbnm.—Yosnga- town Telegram, A Weta# tetter* , Mother* of children affected with croup or a never* colit need not hesi tate to administer t ’hamberinln’s Cough Remedy. Itcontains noopiate tint narcotic in any form and may he given a* confidently to the hahe a* to an adutt. The great auceeea that has attended lie urn la the tieatmentof enMsand et*np has won for it the approval and praise It himreceived roaghont ths United Ntatee and la (oC&'dk GEN. OTiS’ VIEW A m I* I U V n ioM t lin u iM la tha rhllllpptne Ialnnd*. Not new facta, but a very clear pre sentation of Xaot3 not to be forgotten. In regard to the Philippines, was stat ed by General Otis in a recent call upon President- McKinley, He says that the. American control of the island of Luzon la far better than pver maintained by Spain. In some of the islands there is practically no trouble. Our troops have. covered tbe entire islands, which was never done by Spain. The harvesting of-the cropa will aid in bringing about a more con servative feeling. He speaks of the sugar and rice crop., and the cast that they will bring to the .people, and says: “The people of the Philippines are Industri ous and intelligent. They will and do work. They desire peace. The be lieve In the good intention* of the United States." These are strong points in proof of the steady progress toward better con ditions, secured by our authorities ■gainst great adversities. Even more significant is General Otis’s statement that "the class of men who think that through us will come their country’s salvation, is increasing in numbers •very day,’ and they are doing much to put down the robber bands and the reckleee natives who have been die- posed to follow the lead of Agulnaldo and his awoclstos.” These are She people, faithful and true and Industrious, that Bryan’s plan of surrender to the Tagol insur gents would betray to be murdered. No man in America today knows more about tbe actual conditions In the Philippine Islands than General Otis; for he toiled without stint of strength to ascertain e v ery possible fact. Hence the particular Importance of this statement: "The people are growing more con servative every day, and are becoming more satisfied. There would be little trouble throughout the Islands but for the coming presidential election In this country. Agulnaldo and hie lieu tenants era hanging on In the wild and mountainous places in Northern Luzon hoping that the result of the presidential election may change the attitude of this country. They get newspaper* from tbe United States, and keep thoroughly posted as to what Is gring on here. When their hope is blasted I look for a complete collapse of the attempt to maintain opposition to Hie sway of this country." ' DROVER c T e VELAND DODGES, "! think 1 ought to be permitted, in my retirement, to avoid the irritation and abuse which my interference at this time would Inevitably invite," Such was the glut of Grover'Cleve land’s reply to a question ns to what he was going to do about the presiden tial election, He admitted that he was "by no means free from toe perplex ity which now afflicts thousands of those who love the prlnotples of true Democracy." All this, however, doesn’t explain what "irritation and abuse" he la afraid of, i f be Speaks out his own mind, a thing ha has done freely heretofore. lie might as well say, once for all, that he is sgtin tt Bryan, but don’t like to say to , New’s This? Wo offer Due HumM Dollars li*. waifl for suy coseof Catarrh that can not be cured by Hall’s Cstarrh Lure V. J . C heury A C o ., Toledo, O. We, ike undesigned, have known F , J , Cheney for the bust 16 jeers, and believe him perfectly honorable in all business transactions snd finan cially able t o carry out any obligations made by their firm. _ West & Trusx, Wholesale Druggists, Toledo, O. Wslding, Kinnau & Marvin, Whole sale, Druggists, Toledo, Q» Hall’s Catarrh Cure is taken inter nally, acting directly upon the blood and mucous surfaces of the system, Testimonials sent free. Price 75c per bottle. Bold by all Druggists. Hall’s Family Pills are tbe beet. A waiter in a cafe at Elisabeth," N. J ., entered a huge ice box and acci-' dentlyr pulled the door to. He could not open it from tbe inside, and ex- baused himself in kicking at it. Then he fell on the floor and was not found for an hour, Three of his ^toes were bo badly frozen that they will have to he amputated. 1 Bravery ofWoman Was grandly shown by Mrs. John Dowling of Butler, Pa,, in a three years’ struggle with a nialignapt stom ach trouble that caused distressing attacks of nausea and indigi stioa. All remedies failed to relieve her until she tried Electric Bitters. After tak ing it two months, she wrote: " lam how wholly cured and can eat any thing. It is truly a grand ionic for the whole system as I gained in weight and feel much stronger since using it.” It aiilB digestion, "cures dyspepsia, improves appetite, gives new life. Only 50c. Guaranteed, at Ridgway & Co’s drug storo. I t is said that owing to the intro duction of electricity for the manu facture of cigars, cigarettes and to bacco, several thousands of hands will soon be thrown out of work. One machine is said to produce 180,000 cigarettes and 5,000 pounds of cut tobacco a minute. ' Endured D»atV* Agonies. Only a roaring fire enabled J . M. Garretteon, of Sun Antonio., Tex., to lie down when attacked by Asthma, from which he suffered for years. He writes his misery .was often so great that it seemed he endured the agonies of death; but Dr. Kingfs NewDiscov ery for Consumption wholly cured him. This marvelous medicine is the only known -cure for Asthma as well as Consumption, Coughs and Colds, and all Throat. Chest and Lung troubles. Price 50cand $1.00. Guar anteed. Trial bottles tree at Ridg way & Co’s. Drug store. A msii at Colilwatcr, Mich., has wagered that if Bryan is elected he will support his contestant’s mother* in-law for life. Mifc) OM Tritgarafdt Cnlisyt, imiajftwriga laado. For **f« by 0, kf. Ja fi } i ( . m igm j * f y m s % 0 * M l? *f> I ttY K itt List of letters remaining uncalled for in the Cedarville tvmstomce for the month ending Hepl, 15* HKM), List No! 57. lltirti*, Edward * T R. T akwax , R, M. scorn EMULSION b a food medicine for the! baby th a t b thin and n o t 1 w d l nottrbh td and fo rth* ! m o th tr w ho* milk does n o t nourish tha baby. ; H b «quaNy Mood for tha o r ^ r i w h o b thbk and land iio tw ttlliiou rb tiad th rir food? abo for th a an*mJc o r e o n itiiv ip tlv i adult th a t b foifeg Rath MM JHWMYVt* , III WC1| NT Ml COIMIIIMM o f waothM, tt b tha food AsiitajHiaititf M' its fcd wsa^Hf' wimwKeiiito wfMni awHi UtoWnuni and b u ld un tha bodv and i auaaj M j w i new hmi anu » m j y ' JUbtilNdUf JkM 'dUffllitoM iaf' JMUyaJl at . -wKm iChinra*ovni^ciww'ta«(wwYwk, . ZJ?'-* A ^rfa teF tepstoO oaftr^ PromdesDigealiotiCheerful- nessandltesl.Contahwneitha- Opium,Morphine norMineral. lfoTBARCOTIC. ^ tee tdM rs /Hmm oKR /tmutmSmi- Jtx'Smm* JEwblfiiXiAff* . lOaVififwif * feSOk+tM* Ssfcm. AperfeclRemedy forConslipa- Tion,Sour Stomach,Diarrhoea Worms,Convulsions,Feverish ness and L o s s OF SLEEP. Facsimile Signature of (£&%%%% * . N EW YORK . A l b ilimilllS o l d D o s t s - C I M S EXACTCQPVOFWRAPPER. aw.. . - ■__— e r a v * * T n fk n ti a n d C h ild ro n . The KindYou Have Always Bought Bears the Signature of IB U s e Over Thirty Years MSTIIIi tm «cforwiHii«owiwM$VaWffW *tinr« of Kew York Is the safestIn s u r a n c e Uoiupaav to insure your property in, Bectass it is the largest company in the making a specialty of iiiBurlngFai* a n d V illla g e property F i r o , L i g h tn in g and Term, do e s . It* agents do not haye fe apologise to its [mlicy holders alui their property isdestroyed, liecsmefkt C om p a n y F a y s th e Cash immediately and without delay. Write to me or call at my office lor testimonials from my own customer* throughout Greene, Clark, Msdism and Fayfetae counties. Office open every dsy in the week, W. L. CLEMANS, AGENT, . Cedarville, : Ohio. —nw av ra The Chicago and Alto road is ap plying oil sprinkling bb a duet layer. OM-h*lf tha ITawa Comes from our neighbors. A neigh bor of Joe Crook’s of Bridgton, Indiana, told him of Dr. Cald well's Syrup Pepsin. He is cured of a case of Indigestion that kept him down 12 years. Mr. Crook wishes us to refer anyone to him who doubts tbe wonderful cure he found in Dr. Caldwell’s Syrup Pepsin, which has gained an honorable foothold ns &true remedy for Constipation, Indigestion, Sick Headache ana Stomach Trouble. C. M. Ridgway. There are now thirteen cable lines across the Atlantic in successful oper ation, yet the charge for sending mes sages remains what it has been' for twenty years or more—25o a word for commercial messages and 10c for press dispatches. WHi Ton Htort Hatton. Tbit is not heart disease. That is no terrible heart failure; that is indi gestion, the prime cause of all short breath and sudden jumping of the heart which so frequently follows an exertion of any kind, Go to the Drug Store. Get a bottle^of Dr. Caldwell’s Syrup Pepsin. Ko more need be said lor after you use it once, you will never fail to keep it in the house. Ci M. Ridgway. ...Autumn Suitings... » - <■ , . . . . . . . T I L L the new weaves of goods has been re- ceived from best importers. Go lf Skirting P la id Back , 37 ±c. Chiviots, Pebble Grrain, Storm Serges, Poplins, W h ip Cords, Covert Cloths, Prunelle, &c. / Wrappers—Tea Gowns. - N o use to make up when good qualities as you can make at 65c, 85c, $1.00. Eton Suits. Golf Capes. Jacket. Ro lling in for F a ll Sales. Hosiery. Am ong nice assortment the B la ck Ca t Brand for B o y s and Girls School Stocking. Underwear. Although quite an advance, prices same as last year. Skirts and Colored Petticoats, Muslin Underwear- corset Covers, N igh t Gowns and Skirts. Sheeting Muslin- Good Yard W id e 5c. to H UTCHI 50 N 0 filBNEY CHURCH DIRECTORY K< P< harch—-Ilov. J . F. Motion, Pastor. ,«*victs at ilsUtl a. m. Sabbath School at 10 a. m. Covenanter Church—llev. W, J . Sanderson, potior. Regular services at 11:00 a, a . Sab* bath School i t 10 a. id . U. P. Church—Rov. P. 0 , Ross, pastor. Ser- vieesat )(J:Cs) a. n . ind?:Gl)p. a , Sabbath School at 9:30 a. ui. standard time. , 11. E. Chnreh—llov, A. Hamilton, Pastor. Preaching a t 11:00 n. m. Sabbath School at 9:45 A. id . Young People’s meeting a t 6:45 p, m. Prayer meeting Wednesday evening at 7:30. Baptist Church—Rev. Ocorge Washington, pastorof the Baptist church. Preaching at I t a. m. and 7:30 p. m. Sabbath School of 2:30 p.m. Prayer meeting every Wednesday night at 7:30. Everyone invited. A.M, E. Church—ltev, Mr. Maxwell, Pas tor Preaching at 11:00 a. m. and 7:30 p. m. Class every Babbath a t 1130, Sabbath School 413:00 p. in. Friends and visitors cordially invited. $500 XEWAXDt We will pay the above reward for any case of River Complaint, Dyspepsia, Sick Head ache, Indigestion, Constipation or OostivenCss we cannot cure with Llverita. tbe Up-tO-Daie Little Liver Pill,wheh the directions ere strict ly complied with. They are purely Vegetable and nerer fail to give satisfaction. 25e boxes contain 160 PUIs, 1Ofthexes contain 40 Pills, 5s hexes eontain 13 Pills. Beware of safest!!*- tioes and imitations. Bent by mail. Stamp* taken, NERVITA MEDICAL C»., Cor. Clinton and Jackson fits,, Chicago. III. For **1e l.y C. M. Ridgway, druggist, Ccdar- vlllc, Ohio. FILM CUREDWltSOUI THE XRlFEi Yonrdtaggett, whomyon know to be reliable will tell Jo* that he is authorised to refund the money to every purchaser where P I550 DINT- MKMT fails to cure any case of ITCH1NU, BI.THD, BLEKDINU, or l'UOTRRIUNOl P1LM, no mailer ol h-.w long standing. Cures ordinaryeares ia six days, tine application gives ease f.«d rest, ReUetcs Itr-birig instantly. Ihis Is anew discovery And is sold on a tosi- tire guarantee, So Cure, S« Pay, Price, $1,93, For rale fey 0. M, Ridgway, - - I f you want anything good, go to Gray’s. th i ttaaf of y m la m f M hm i mUm $m will want «* 1 # (MM#, com* 1 ItfkHtfiM iHHrilflfidfobif gmfr totoip tototoftototoFtoRpi FwaWIIra C.W.CR01BE* SON Daily Heat Market Under the above firm name, the meat market of C. W. Crouse will be conducted. All product in the meat line will be the best that money can buy, which fact combined with honest and thorough business methods is enough assurance to the public, who always want the worth of their money in every respect, When sending children, direct them to us} we always give them the Imst they ask for. *i* GOODS DELIVERED Telephone No. 74, FRANK H. DEAN. ArroRjtaY ay D aw . 41 E. Main 8 t, XtHia, O. Mam's Rastaanat m l, MiRK O h m s Iiipiestene street, Wpringheld, Ohio, Slue Frost Stalls. . t y w y o n r horse* there and your irigu lie kept on the inride, out of the ’ramand storm, Homer G, Wade, Office Manager. WheretoLocate? Why, in the Territory Traversed by t h e , : ) L o u i s v i l l e N a s h v i l l e B a i l r o a d ----THE---- ( M Central Southern Trunkline ------IN —---- KENTUCKY. TENNESSEE, ALABAMA. „ MISSISSIPPI, FLORIDA, W H ERE Farrftektf Fru it Growers , Stork Jtaisers, Manufacturers,} Inventors, Speculation and Money 'lender* } will find the greatest chances in the United States to make **big money’*by reason i.f lit abundance and cheapness of LARDAHD PABMfi. TUBER AND BT0HE, IRON AID COAL. LABOR-EVEBTTBHrai Free xitea, financial axaiatanec. and fricijop: from taxation, for the niannfahtuicr. Land and farina a t $1.00 per ncronmlgp- warda, and 500.000 acre* in West Florida Oat ; can be taken gratia .under U. S. Homcttead : law*. Stocfcnising in the Gulf Coast District will make euormouv profits. Halffanstxcurtioa th«Firrt aid Third Tuesdaysof eachmonth.• Let «a .know what you want, and wftwill toll ypn where and how io get It—tut don’t delay, a* tb# country is Illlpg up rapidly. Printed matter, maps and all inforust'wa’ free. Address, X. J, WEMTBB, General Imuigrallon and Industrial Aft. Leuisvills, Isstichy. E x c h a n g e B a n k CEDARVILLE, OHIO. A CCOUNIS of Merchants and Is- dividuals solicited. Collection* promptly made and remitted. T1RAFT8 on New York and Cia- cinnati sold at lowest rates. Tha cheapest and most convenient way to send money by mail. T OAN8 made on Real Estate, F«* sonal or Collateral Security. William Wildman, Pres., 8eth W. Smith, Vice Pres., W, J . Wildman, Cashhr. FOX, -HTIIE- 4 -Arcade fhoto^rauher + id the most relitthle atid Strictly ITji-to- <Ute Artist in the city ^jiringfifld, O. 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