The Cedarville Herald, Volume 23, Numbers 27-52
it i I - t fA . Ftaddsnt MdO itaj wM of « ir •(MMtptfiOMt f C*b«: *V Wm ta * t fcdj ta t itacvtiqb tftftad tim w k s& w d iMtahtartfi to tbs rick,” i ■ t. ' ^■^l,OT*M-U.-1.1—J'T.-l- .■ -• 1■ |. “ ItajMstlsfi** hm . w* jjfcwt i»U t total. t f togditat'' i Wt&wt &i fl» «*k upoa wtriehttw republic*!!psrty WM* btfMtfl *1*4 *OWrttfs^ -F fta l- dsat McKinley. “Tbag rta tsrt tapper that this •ouatrjr Mi #r«r ana or wilt probably ever product m William Jennings R*y*#« Be ii ta« malt tftfid fcolitS* Coldodger of modern Utnes7---8en*U» Biewwfe, , , / President McKinley'*, letter of ac ceptance i* long but it will amply - repay the meet careful reading. I t if kmg hsesuae the accomplishment*of hi* administration hare been *o many andimportsut. , - 1-r-g;■■"■•<»,7;i---- ft if natural enough fprthe Bryan- itsrto find' the Itooseveltenthueiagm fa the .west distasteful* but itehould •err* to prepare them for something tb it will be even more distasteful— the election return*. Bov. Atkinson* of W. Vs., recently •aid; “Mr. Bryan made a very bad blunder by trying to preach hard , time* to Welt Virginian*. Our State is most prosperous.- Wert Virginia is for McKinley first, )a*t and all the time.* - , • , .. ;....1 “ Our ' industrial and agricultural - conditions are' more promising than they have been for many year*: prob ablymore so*than they have ever been. Prosperity abounds everywhere . throughout the Republic.”—President McKinley. In view of Bryanite murtatemeuts, President McKinley did well to call .attention to the tact that the Porto ‘Biean* are enjoyi n g “ * much larger measure of self-government than was given to the inhabitant* of Louisiana oaderdeffenon.” Congreflemab. Littlefield, of' Me.* Spoke of the Kansas City platform as -**th*t conglomerate' aggregation of communism, nihilism, socialism, an-: sfehiarai, A1(geldisra, Coxeyixra, high* wayism, 16 to t-»m, Bryanism, raise- the devil-ingeneralism.” 1 | Exchange Clippings ? The fanner boy may not wear as -foood clothes and put on a*much one* home style as the city hoy* but if he buckles jbimeetf down to hard work k* will, a t the end of ten yean, be ahtetofmy and sell die other. , Do wot get discouraged and diamtisfied boys, with the farm; it** the place where kappiaess, prosperity and inde* ywadeace are to be gained. t ' t t I t U surprising" to Observe how many people condemn In others what they tolerate in tbocMelves. The Jbariess spirit of inquiry which they sessstimss dirsot towards others might well he tamed on thsamslve*. Man’s •stars iaso psrvsrse that fcctrillman* ifiwt horror at the misdeeds of hie nsigkhor end tbea go hewee and in* 4a%*i»eeeapadM eedly a t variant* frith virtae. We exerriee too ranch heeMMdieMmii^theehortoOatiaiplef Wmmmi- M # Hfl wv AI9W 109 ffnCiVI ' tastady o f o«r own note. I t Is al ways wed to weigh your own good m dU im fcifoft m m d tm mi ; Bo not condemn i*j 9111119 WMI JM M lf 901 JOsUMi eemetrihsfl. ~ f i t Vim ie atweye ktftvtfnsl* aeereely wtaRtatataFtaivwt p* .^nwraenmnw gw MMWW ffgug' 1||' tek'|ft^w jr enwi^^s s^wmn w>w^p wgi^n^ 'One thing Ii **riaM<««*dmt 'dm great' ■MWLA^fi^,gaKf^ -uJK, O'wPIOi PSSSSl k^S^^l^nhS^PPl SBPIPPS^psi OB aVWHVBNWme fWs tfW w^wm^r n^wo m^mr 9MM99999 i ^N o P ofcio 0999 jOBrtfcn 9P9 g9s0s9n h d 9bdo '^9911999 9^9^^ ffci ii 999 i 9 mn 9* • 0 - * * * ' . f ta t I nn twstitute of admlalstratiye exne* f*fne»f Mttreig wttinmt isctaiauve «n* jHrtsaoe, vxoept ri«nJe term fa eoa- fmes, Bryaa'e tratma* tor the orea|> 4wW' hi trtfiiag t s tw t, •eoemeewi with IctiOoler'e Joar aerridir and lean* awhm. M nm sM k ash tde a^wliil*- tratfve' w m M n ae aavenior o i Okia waS m ^ •wi‘,^. 5 |BjpymjwWWO' gph^WvfW^^m* ■: &■• . v The oae thlat that Bryan can nnd alwaya ieea, la to talk; bat M6- Xtalwr has been eoMfatle* to hot, hah It hae been well saM that, an to aetnel achteremettts. no reorient aemtaletra* Won, (asarsetr-fhoee of Wfmmm and JUaastnf aan.efe*t Mr, McX)nlNar%fa tMsraafafMaaenvLiahmflCtMJh^ rat* scbleveeieBti. v^Amens •them" th a , aaccisefal Spanish war; eetabllshment of the coin standard, acquisition of the Sand' Wlch imd Philippine Islands, the fres- dom of Coha. securlnt rank of the first-class among world-powers, mak ing the national financial credit ahead of all others sad placing our bonds at 8 per joent, the "open door,** and, moat likely .an American settlement of the Chinese problem, la lt eafe to swap the M r of these great things tor a mere’talkorT * , , . a iw i ■a.'i^ V 1'1 iw ^ x u . isww * 1 t * COMMENTS BY OHIO EDITORS. B—Bankruptcy. •R—Repudiation. T—Yellow Amerloaalena A—AgulnaWolem, N—National dfOomr., ■ 1 —Inanition. ■ 8 —BUverUm. U—Maladmlntstnstioa Cdahocitos Agn ■ * ' » • ' ■ • * The Youngatown meeting eerred a*’ an eye opener b the' Demoonris, as wait as a eampafgn opener to the Re* publloewu-^AllUBoe Mar- “Bryan. Adtol, Asuinaldo, Agon*, dllo and AMi-Bverytfitng” will not he an attnactive oemMnaMon for "toe American voter.—Hsitlocd Poet-. The Voter Will *tf: B-A-A-A-A— CMwabua, Qrove VldeWe. The ooare-otow of Imperialism la toe big DMaocndVe campaign tisue tMa year. They • are making toe scare-crow so large that MVMilk will hide the empty dinner pails, slim pocket books and aotop bootee that always'ding to the skirts of toe Dem- .owwtlc party.—Hardln Opunty Re- pubUoaa. . , tf toe D«mooracy of Ohio are ae tea in enttuiahum as axe thoee of this Bryanlaed county they must be re- hypnotised before they will ‘-'cut toe proper caperv.”—Mfsroer Ooudty Ob- 'awrvwr. Here Is a sentence of toe Immortal Lincoln whloh toe Democrats, who have recently been lauding, the Ores* Bmanclpater whom 1 st the days of his life and usefulness they denounced as the inoanprion of all Villainy, are not «ag«rtto quote:- Then Is no tear of toe people taring their Rbertlae. We all know that to be She ory of dema gogues and none but*toe Igaqnnt will Uaten to It—Lisbon BUck^re State. The cry of impsrisBsm la av oM as XiesDOoratlo defhet. Whw Maaota was president Deuoorscy laaletsd he.waa seeking to beoosu the on* power In the lead; when Grant wws prseifleat there wws toe greet «ry that he wished to become the ruler of aa empire, lieanr Oennty signal. MBEHOLD ,YOUR TYRANTS lw Roosevelt, in h(a Detroit speech, hap* peniag to nee ,lo hie great audience five soldlera of toe Fourteenth tJnited States infantry, staUooed a t Fort Wayne, Detroit, asked the boys to stand up, nt the same time saying to toe audienc#, "ifow. behold your ty rants!" The nadfeato shouted with laughter, "There a n here/’ continued the governor, “dve soidiem to four thousand people la this audience, which is a larger percentage of iynw* ay in this bouse than the percentage t f the tweeter army Mara to the whole number t f the peepte t f this senator.” Actual raeults are the best whether Mtirietfoti M cool «r had. to Fotto Ititoi under^theaewlaw, toad tovftaa* M Us fiwMto w^8W.,J^MPn^F wWwv p Mead’s Imperte teto to* United Blaeto Maee f t weal into operattoa, May I, tfeto, are oae halt greater than a year nmk. and the Ausdsliisa essorts to the' wammuwwjBSMmnsw wiyws Maid ars oaahaif greater toad a peer ftoiiiLJkiBrit 9kik AMBtarliiMLAMtofMHMi **• 9UI *wimmgwwwsPwvgg^^p we imw Maad arq TM-per seat, asors torn a ^ami r jk^jRds. ^AAsa^Awa sadk* ^^wIMv BWBBl M!®NRnNy wi^BnlMl Ml® dkda-41uM 'gaAi^driiMMk-ritodK^to tlfttatfM'; fiRWMIMIBMP-we 'fifiWiMFwfilf® MRtfM«m^VMMMW was gpaaieh torritovy. la May* June aad July, 1to#, t o w JUso esa tto toe united Mates i rtlilss veined nt ee- wpsmaTm^wswini^TWimur wimgu^q^u* m^w HMri, aal' r eceived trm tod iMtofi m m , M4HAM. * i Mpsai«lAswiw^iuMitoriwMito' m i ngM meinrte . ton «smy* wasaawmmwws asawwim*min^^y^ IliMiMMic riNiiiB #9 9o#i#n s^wnsmw^pasasn^vn* eu^s-^^wssi^sr w^mgves*f gwe^n^r 1' ^999999^^999^ ^1^^999 * .un 00 ^ | 0 f. wivy juMatfralle-' vfslsw ■ 999^999999 49999 99 M 9 -Dsassif Wt that 'gadtoer A Wait* Mrihws ' i f ekfidrsa «*stod trito AMwtoddto to to to jubtotogito "dpMr■mgwtwPw* ato^evw bmmi mm to toimtftilitor OliiiiktMMtoii*# HlMto4/« 31^999199^99" ^n^adtomklgltoto 1 mgfi^dtol de^w*feRi^un^Nf^SrMs m ^ sj T s^e^t ^Rgi^^yw^w* u^fw fj ^ w m fiwy 99 ilto ts 9999 9I9N9M9jMN9 ^99 ■ * ' N* u to la tod Higgins, Editor ti«tokw* (III*.,) News, was afflicted for years with Piles that no doctor.or remedy Mlped until be triedBuckW* Arabia Helve, the best in the world. He , two -boxes wholly ewwd him.. WHMe Ibt Piles. Cure gttonmteed. Only 980., Hold by Rktgwsy A Oo.,‘ druggist* ; - - ,'. tiVr^si urn , a \ The inhabitants of Medea, Italy, •in convinced tbat their' fiielde were saved by tha ,®«r shots which they filed during the prevalence o f a fierce hailstorm which devastated all the surrounding country. ' diJMtor Of jGlarenee, Iowa, Mr; Clark Smith, write* “Since tbs agency of Hr. Cubl- well's Syrup Pepsin was established here l have been a user of whsilcan call ‘that excellent medicine*’ For a year or more I have been troubled with constipation, indigestion, dyipep •in, etc., and .1 find, that this remedv i*just what 1 have needed* 0. Ridgway. School accdnmioilfltion In Brooklyn is *6 scant that last year 30,000. chil dren had to be content with faalr-day classes* This year about 50*000 will Me,similarly deprived. Iks BmvsiyofWomu Was grandly shown by Mrs. ig of Be * “ ‘ John three Dowlin utler, Pa., in a years’ struggle with a malignant stom ach ■. trouble that caused distressing attacks of nauseaand-indigestion. All remedies failed to relieve her until she tried Electric Bitters. After tak ing it two months, she wrote: “ Isim .now whollyCured and can eat any thing. - I t is truly a grand ionic for the whole system as I .gained in weight.and feel much stronger since using it,” I t aids digestion, cures dyspepsia, improves appetite, gives new life. Onlv 50c.. Guaranteed, at Ridgway A C’o's drug storo. The corner-stone of the first Protes tant church to be built in Cabs was laid in Matanzas on Sunday last, is to be a Methodist church. I t Baftni B n A' s Agsaiw. Only a roaring fire enabled J . M. Garrettson, of San Antonio., Tex., to lie down when attacked by Asthma, from which he suffered for years. He writes bis misery was often so great that it seemed he endured the agonies of-death; but Dr. King’s New Discov ery for Consumption wholly cured him".This marvelous mediciuc is the only known cure fur Asthma as well as Consumption, *Coughs and Golds, and all Throat/ Chest and Lung troubles. Price 50cand 81.00. Guar anteed. Trial bottles tree at Rjdg- way & Co’s. Drug Store. In 1808 tha tobacco monopoly yielded France an income of 820,000,* 000 francs. A neigh- Bridgton, r. Cald- Tbere ara in this country between *5,500,000 and 6,000,500 scparats farms. V to Y*wX*Mrt thritos. That is not heart disease, That is no terrible heart failqre; tlpkt isindi- Mstkm* 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 Drag Store* Get a bottle of Dr. OaMwsirs Syrup Pepsin* No more need be raid lor after yoti.uee it once* “on will never fail to keep it in the mse* C. M. Ridgway* O w M h h lm Comes fromour neighbors* bof of Joe Crook’s of Indiana, .told him of D wril’s-Syrup Pepsin. He is cured of a case of Indigestion tbat Jkept bins down 12 years. Mr. Crook wishes us to^refsr anyone to . nim who doubts the wonderful. cure be fotind in Dr# Caldwell’s Syrup Pepsin, which has gained an honorable foothold as a true reneedy forConstipatiott, Indigestion! Sick Headache and Stomach Trouble. C. M. Ridgway. The Michigan peach belt this year Will yield the largest harvest in years* iM«y a Mints* And oofisider if the pills (no matter What kind) you have taken for your constipation havereally done you any good. Are yoya not more and more lUbte to this irouhlef T^y Dr. Cald- wetfa Syktot Pepein if yen waat sure relief, 10doses 10 cento, also in 50c hid tl.OO shMs C. M. Ridgway. I f yon do not want your feelings matad* cuftivnle mm eotamhfration 1Wtlm fitrikifa of others. Look no* MMricliicyotf'owK latersets as to yctir ttrinetpli* ’Tisnot so much the deed/bat the motive that prompted •tofrit* ' I t Is a habit which atone jwople have of making other people glad,' I t feagoodhsMt. I t wimld b# a Warned thiiMt if everybody hnd it and wonhl Inca rnrnmm praetkie. I t coat* to lit* tosowtlay and briuga sueb huge re- twiws to il ft m Ik e putahasiiig stocks id hands et a mtaimam ptiee, »«4 mritriag fitv baymsi par vain* fair' fl.4£■Oj; 4 V, fi ««*)«• aiwMt, »t Gsorato, ikaws » •* Wtpm I t Waal* JM«»w VWMto O m n u aii rtip it ••'to* ' • «"*• M«MMl At* SlaVM. . . . Tim eiitot nawapspsr t f to* anttra asntnti South, and the Media* Demo- sswtle organ, )* toe Atlanta Gonrtltur ttoa; tarts tbat add peculiar force to an article thereto, contributed by Judge John J. Hunt, t f Jonesboro, Os- on “The Gnat Sham Issue." No voter but would be more clearly Informed could fie read this entire article, but apace permits only toe briefest sum*. mary. _ , ' Judge Hunt take* Issue wtto Bryan upon his familiar expreeukm about buying a Filipino for $8A0, and Bryan’s repeated remark, “This na tion had no more right* « A nation, to claim ownership of 8,000,000 Fili pinos than one man has the right to claim ownership of another man.*' Judge Hunt shows that this Bryan argument means that “sovereignty, or the right to maintain law and or der, carries with it ownership of the person*' fiof whom laws are made and enforced. Hence, it follows, all peo ple subject to government are slaves." This logic seems beyond escape, and la the more notable from its source In the South. Judge Hunt refuses “to agree, in the face of all evidence to tha contrary, that toe American people, or even any respectable political party in America, la capable of making vas sals and slaves of the Filipinos, or that the American people or'any re spectable political pajnty In my coun try arc aiders or abettors in any scheme of conauest.” He says that Bryan gives toe Re publican party- too much credit, In makiog the Philippine ■policy exclu sively Republican, and that what baa been done “was well done and ought to have been done." Ho complains tout “Bryan ignore* such men aa Sen ator Morgan" and other Southern ex pansionists, who believe in “toe ef fort tf America to restore order in its legally acquired possession*, by sup pressing the most groundless Insur rection known in history." 1 Judge Hunt argue* that toe people, especially In toe South, were so much t f one mtad In tots matter that “the -whole thing went by default at Kan sas-City* and imperialism, the bogy hatched from toe mare’s nest discov ered by Bryan, was put in the1plat form and is now gravely,held up by him aa a thing of terror to frighten the American people as so many cred ulous oblklren. Any Democrat baa a right to protest against tol* senseless Issue.being thrust on a great historic party aa a paramount fseue merely because Mr. Brysb,' at toe e>pease of the greatest and moot glaring personal inconsistency, wishes, it done." Finally, this southern Democrat squarely contradicts Bryan’s conten tion toot toe Americana were tot fault and caused the Philippine confilot, say ing thus: "The moat reliable witnesses are toe members of toe Philippine commis sion, composed of Democrat* as writ as Republicans, and some of its member* Were against expansion..They’ were ail men t f hi*h character, acting under oath and on honor, and t f this war they said: “ ‘Deplorable as war 1*. toe one in which we are now engaged was un avoidable by us. We were attacked by a hold, adventurous and enthusiastic army. No alternative wm left us ex cept igaomlnoas retreat’ ' ’“This statement is their verdict and goes Into history as toe truth, and ought not to be ignored by Mr. Bryan who discourses so loudly about the omnipotent weapon of truth.". Judge Hunt Is a man of toe first Importance in Georgia. He wa* toe leader of toe Democratic silver forces In the Empire State t f the South, and originated toe state silver conventions in ISM which anticipated And con trolled toe aoUon t f toe Democratic state convention t f that year. His present violent opposition to Bryan and strong support t f McKinley Is therefore very significant aa to the changed conditions in the South, larg- ly upon the expansion Issue, at tha t The‘sale of seats for the Sacred Concert tomorrow at Music Hall, Cincinnati, is the largest that that house has had for Anumber of years. seemEMUpv O F COP-T JV E R O IL W IT H H Y P 0 P H 0 S P H 1 T S 3 . . . ..v£«t|p» . sh ou ld A lw a y s b s k s p t In th e h o u ss fa r th a / fa l ls w in g f t iM M U S * M i r —Because, fi ftS^Mnfcer of fiie family has a hard, arid, it will core it H I * * * -B e c a u s e , fi the cfcta tain ere delicate and iickly, ft wW make thain gtrong and well. m m afioewtf, fifiie iMhtf t f Mother Mtaring flesh audbecom- taf fidnend emteiated* it wilt bufid them up and give them flesh and SVeVfjgwl* t r n m n - t m m u m M M MM i f M*» *«Mt Wk ilwlg PilwlwV9ff9e He boosoheld should h* wfihotf ft. tf oae he M m in mmm m wM • ta wtabw. ' a m r 9 9 l i r a B n » i h f c The K ind T ea W m Alwayp B iw rtlp J taM rtM i *MWhwg* * J7 ” AU Counterfeits, Imitation* »nd tf Jnstaes-F^d aFBMS • Hxnartaiesita thtfi tafita WiM end MdMjfer M e tMtalt* * r Hitanta aMI' a*taMfr 3 ffl*pwtatfae» What is CASTORIA Ctastori* if » harmleaf sutwtitute for CM tw < » , PSIJ* works, Drop* and SoothtoR Syrups. I t It JPlewmnt. I t eontsOns MeitRer Ophuti, M frpktoe w f /t o m r M bstenee, Ita eg e i f itapuwwutee. B t a r t w p W M and nllays Fevertahnesfl. I t cures Diarrlwea And Wind Colic. Itre ltev es Toetftingr Trtfrtdtf, c u ^ C tow r t^ iw and Flatulency. I t assim ilates th e Food, w fid U M t “® Stomach and Bovreris, gMng healthy And natoral fleep# The Children’s PanaoeA-Tho Mother’s Friend. CXNUINECASTORIA AtWAVa B a s t s t h a S if in a tm e o f In U se Fo r O yer 3 0 Y ears. mm & . . .f ia im n $uitina$... 1 J L L the new weaves of goods has been re- Tm ceived from best importers. Golf Skirting P la id Back , 37ic. Chiviots* Pebble Grain, Storm-Serges, Poplins, W h ip Cords, Covert Cloths, Prunelle, &c* r Wrapoers—Tea Gowns; No ufie to make up when good qualities as you r can make at 65c, 85c, $1.00. Eton Suits. Golf Capes. Jacket. ' Rolling in for F a ll Sales. Hosiery. Among nice assortment the B lack Cat Brand for Boys and G irls School Stocking. Underwear. Although quite ah advance, prices same a s . la s t year.' .. Skirts andGciored Petticoats, Muslin Underwear- Corset Covers, N ight Gowns and Skirts. Sheeting Muslin.' G o o d Y a r d W i d e 5 c . UK, 1 UM 0 TRMMr m m m , ItawHMi Xouia ami Dayir.n. , 4 * H utch ison # < 1 ibney CMURCriJPIBtCTORY R. P. harch—Rev. J. F. Mutiotr, Pt.tor MrrlMi at 1!;00 a. m. Sabbath School at U 1 .V. Covenanter Church—Rev. W.J. Sunder,on, patter, KeguUr service, at !1:00». m, Sab- bathSchool at Wa, ti. U. P.Church—Rev. F. O. Rose, pa,tor. Ser vice, at 10:30 a, nt. sixl 7:00p. rt. Sabbath fiehool nt 0:30a.m, standard time, iM, K, Chnreh—Rev. A. IlamUtoh, Pastor. Preaching at 11:80n.m. Sabbath School at 1:4$ a. in. Yean* People'* meeting at 8:40 p. A. Prayer meeting Wednesday evening at 1^6«i Baptist Charcb ^Ret. Qeorge Washington, paetorofrheBepttstcbarch. 1’reacblng at ll a. m. and 7:30p, m.. Sabbath School at 2:30 n.m. Prayermeeting everyWednesdaynight at 7.-J4. Xvtryoae invited* , A.M. E.Church—Rev, Mr. Maxwell, Fee- tor Preaching at 11:00 a. m. and7:30p. m« Clare everySabhath at 13:30, SabbathSchool at.ltf p. m. Friend, and visitor. Cordially Invitod, • 85O0MWARW Wewill nay the above reward for any cue of RtVer Cemplaint. Dyspepsia, Sick Head ache,ladigttUoa, Oonttipetiowor Ceettveneee weOeaaot cere with LtveriM. (he Vp-t«-Date tittle Liver Pill,when thedirection, nieetHet- )yoeeepUodwith. They hre pnrely Vegetable and never Ail to give retlelbction, lie bohre eontaln1M:Piilf, 10 cboxeseenteln40Pills*he boxes eeetntn IS Pills. Beware of inbstita- Hoosand Imitation,. Sent by Mail, TtnMps Akea, RKRV1TA MKDICAt CO., C«f. t'lintea andJnekeoa ftt,,*Chicago, III. PsreatshyC.M.RMgwny, JraggiM', Crder- ville*0|(e. . p n a i w i n ) ir iT io o f .n i x n r » YiwrArnggest,whomyonknewtoborellsMc willtaNJen that he), nnthetkmd ta retand the money toeveryperch,tor wherePlStO OIKT- MBKTWt, to Nre any rase c.t ITCHIifil, BLIND, BLRRD1NO, or PfiOTRt lriNU P1LRS,««whiter ef hhwlongstanding, oeres ertsnhry mm la six days, one ap, tication f reeeaseandrest. Hetievo*Itching'tnstantiy. his l, a newdler.<veyyatd Usoldon a poei- MvwgnAMMtee. Nn •Cmie, No Pay* Price,,! *1.88. For »s!cbyf.M. Ridgway. —Ifyca wsst *»rUtaty gttai.fD to G mta GOODS DELIVERED Telephone No. 74. FRAKK If. d ear . A n t m m at L aw . 41U Main St. 3C«»tg, O. Iriv re Xviirn: <k0Q 7 -.00 8;00 0:00 10:00 11:00 12:00 E oqu 1;00 p. m.i - 2 : 0 0 . 3:00 4:00 &00 •:08 . 7*00 8:00 9 :» ; 10:00 11:00 Xenis offiee ami waiting room 4 South Detroit St, Dayton ofiei snJ waiting room, 15 West Fifth fit, oppoeite Poctoffice. ; The running time between Deytoi and Xenia ie one hour, imssing thru Higlilande, Smitliville Road, Zimmer- mst»,'! Alpbs,: Trebgins »»d h\tm Gfove,.r v ^ __ .Dsvtoto'fio. Xenis .17 miles, fcn 15 cents. Every other csr combination fm freight. Sundays and Holidays curs run every half hour. i S ’ '* ' NOO 10:W) 11:00 1 2 . 0 0 ^ LOO p, & 2:00 * 3:00 4:00 , 5:00 0:00 7:00 ' 8:00 0:00 10:00 11:00 12:00 C.W.CROUSE &SON Daily Heat Market. tinder tho above firm name, the meat market okC. W. Crouto will be Conducted* All product in the meat lino will be the best that money can buy, which fact combined with honest find thorough bnunuM methods ie enough staurance to the public, who slwty* want the worth Of their money in every teepect* When, sending children, direct them to usj, we always give, litem the best they sek for. * CEDARVILLE, OHIO, ACCOUNTS of Meiciuints and In. d * dividunls solicited. Collection* promptly made and remitted. ThRAFTS OH New York and On- A ' cinnnti sold s t lowest rates. The cheapest nhd most convenient way to send money by’rtiail. T OANS made on Real Estate, Pei. A t 8on.al or.Collateral Security. WilHlim Wildma%, Pres., ! Seth W. Smith, "Vice Pres., VV. J . Wildmnn, Caeliicr, Where toLocate? Jttio'lirrltory t1 ^rAterfcd by the•.«. L ou isv ille XTatoville , i L..THE—- ' Orraf CcftlrarSoiilhcrnTriinkliie^ * ■ -----IN----- KENTUCKY. TENNESSEE, ,, A labama . 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