The Cedarville Herald, Volume 23, Numbers 27-52
| l . l » A YKAH. fctotofiwtt***|Nrf*tsiF« io«*w«)fc i i T 1000 . wassgaetgtgiunseg^^ How would David II. run against Han Ju an—Hill? ‘5 KAItUI MULL, V k k a w Ofsins SATURDAY, JU LY asp I E x c h a n g e C U p t a n ^ E. H. Kelly haa villW- Fcnnock and Drake to build him ti l»ru, which will east Fully ffifJGO. I t will be u larger harii than Bryan's and U» doubt the Iragest one in the coun* try,—Yellow Rpringa News. 41 I t j l Q lt F*»ut^tkr toI^ wumum Ifatost KiWwwt ruv ISrieUAtf*N*i*< a I t ^ i i u A ' * rand teg whether 4 $ w m m the rigid to No democrat has j’ct eaid that our constitution followed our flag into Chinn* Chicago has a bug that bicycle tires, Evidently it to raise the wind. lives on i3 trying How are the mighty fallen? Poor Dave JliU is now begging to he made the tail of the Bryan kite. , : IIay*s “ to be continued next” style of ultimatum is answered by the “sec later” response of Turkey, m our appro, you The Governor of tho prohibition state of Kansas has gone to Milwnukee. .What a time he can have, even though he lmd to go a good ways to got it. I f the Boxers win, the Empress Will claim all the glory, but if they loaOp sho will ^lnim that they were merely rebels,- •' There are no flies on Tsi An, Is the news that the Bancoft 1ms been sent to Turkey to bring pressure to bear ou the Sultan, intended ns a joke or what? l i looks to us. like damphoolishuess. I f tho British don’t stop applauding the wit of American speakers, this country will come to the opinion either that its powers of'humor are failing or that Britain' wants some thing from it. ■ .An odd strike is that of the Cuban laborers employed by the Havana Electric Light Co. Their grievance is that Americans working for the company receive more wages than they do. ,, v Why shouldn’t we organize aiew regiments of Filipinos to go against, the Chinese, I t would serve the .double purpose o f giving the Fili pinos something on which to spend tlieir fiery zeal for war and also re duce the fighting population of the islands to the point where the present army can take care ot them. success in severe throat nnd lung troubles, “ BoacHijo’s German Syrup,” I t no t only heals and stimulates the tissues to destroy the germ disease, bu t allays inflaiuation, causes easy expectoration, gives a good nights ithe patient. Try one iae ‘ rest, and cures battle. Recommend d many years by nil druggists in the world. Fo r sale by C. Si. Ridgway., Miss Helen Gould unveiled the Dewey cannon a t Three Oaks, Mich.; on Ju n e 28. “ There is more Catarrh in this section of tlie country than all other diseases pu t together, and until the hurt few years was supposed to be in curable. Fo r a great many years doctors pronounced it a local disease, ami prescribed local remedies, and by and constantly failing to cure with local treatment, pronounced it incur- able. Science has proven catarrh to be a constitutional disease, and there fore requires constitutional treatment. Haifa Catarrh Cure, manufactured by F , J , Cheney & Co., Toledo, 0 ., ie th c only constitutional euro on the market, I t is taken internally in doaea from 10 drops to a tcaspoonful, I t act* dirratly on the Wood and imtcouifsurfaces of the system. They offer one hundred dollars for any case it ihili to care, Bend for circulars and testimonials- Address, F . J . CilfcXFV A Co., Toledo, O. Hold by Druggists, 75c. 4 Ita ir# Family Pills are the best. f T T Throwing eggs at President Bell and also a t Miss Graff'is *fl>out as bad a prank asliasiteen played at.Antioch- this year. This has lieen an unusu ally active year for the practical jok ers and tricksters, but this culmina tion is hardly warrantable. Mips Graff had the misfortune to get hit by one of tho missies.'—Yellow Springs News, . t t t laying on of the hands” is said tho cigarette habit proper time, placed upon The “ 1 to be a cure for it attended to at the The left hand should bo ;,;'How different things would ho if it were only a few hundred Chinamen who wore in- danger of being mur- dored by mobs in Western America. tite hack of tlie youngster, w ithngen - ' tie, though firm, pressure forward and downward, bringing- the urchin, hr a proper-latitude over the mater i a l knee and then apply :tho right hand wberc l t will do the n]ostgo<Kj —Ex."- •' Does it Pay to Buy Cheap. A cheap remedy for coughs and colds is all right, b u t yon waut something th a t will relievo and cure the more se vere and dangerous results of throat and lung troubles. What shall you do? Go to a warmer and more reg* ular’climate? Yes, if possible} it not poisible for you, then in cither case take the only remedy that has been in troduced iii all civiized countries with t + f The Barrett Brothers sold to W. S. Strain of Xenia, last week tlie two hoilers on top of the iiionhd that had been placed., there by the late I. M. Barrett several years :igov Tlie work of removing them- was. done by F5./S Lloyd and the workWas accomplished this week. It was found that one of the tanks conturaed about twenty bar rela of crude oil and this was set on fire about four o’clock Tuesday after noon, making a very pretty spectacle. The fire could, he seen for miles and many persons started to. town expect- to see the villngo in flameSi—Spring Valley Blade. t i t • A singular incident occured on tlie Ohio Southern -Railway, just south of tho snhiu-bs of town, Sunday, as fol lows: ■ ■", / ' ■ . ■' ■ . When a south-hound freight train lmd readied the switch south of Cir cle avenue, the trucks .of one of the cars jumped the track, nnd after bumping, along on nnd cutting the ties % a distance" finally left, the -track entire and tumbled-into the ditch, ’ while the train ran on and the trucks were not .missed until the train reached Bainbridge. What held up the end of tho car, all this long run, yon will ask? Why tho coupling. Nothing but'the coup ling; and strange to relate no accident occurred before the c,audition of the car was discovered.—Washington C, H. Herald. Question Answered. Yes, August Flower still has the largest sale of any medicine' in the civilized world, Yon r inotherRffnjtul .grkndihotheW.. never thought of using "anything clstS for Indigestion or Bil iousness. Doctors were scarce, and thpy seldom heard of AppendiciLis, NerVons Prostration or Heart failure, etc. They used August Flower to clean out the system aud stop fermen tation of undigested food, regulate ac tion of the liver, stimulate the ner vous and organic action of the system, and that is all thtfy took when feeling dull and had with headaches and other aches. You only need a few doses of Green’s August Flower; in liquid form to make you satisfied there is nothing serious the matter with you, For sale by C M. Ridgway. t t f Thomas is a successful hog Joseph raiser, as well as a tobacco raiser. He hn8 sold over one thousand dollars worth of hogs in the last few months, -Boll brook Moon. t t t Guy Kennedy aud Charley Nagley of Cedarvillc, spent Sunday in Mor row, guests of Frank Nagley and wife in East Morrow.—Morrow Tribune. t t t A. B. Lewis, o f Bowersvillo, had two horses killed by lightning Sunday evening during the storm. This makes three horses he has lest, one having died some weeks ago. The horses were luckily insured.—Greene County Press. t t t R. B. Jacoby, the farmer and miller, has eold his farm to Mr. 0 , Dean, of Jamestown.—Yellow Bpi-ings News. Uled From Taking Prsuifl Ac!d through mistake. ‘ No worse mistake is that than is taking Blood Medicine for stomach trouble. I)r. Caldwell’s Syrup Pepsin cures all forms of indi- [estion, constipation or stomach trou- do. Don’t take the wrong kind of medicine, take Dr, Caldwell's Byrup Pepsin. Ask 0 . M. Ridgway, Wilmington, III., Sept. 21,1808. W. B. Caldwell, Dear Bii i—t take great pleasure in adding my testimony as to the eflkaney of Dr. Caldwell's Syrup Pepsin as used in our Home. We use it in all eases o f Constipation and Indigestion, Respectfully, Eva. ,J. Bweet, Nurse. Soldieia’ Widows’ Home. The War Dejmrtment 1ms arranged tw an early withdrawal of several regiments from Cuba. - After many iutriratoesperinsents, todentirt* harp discovered methods for obtaining all the natural digeatants, Three have been iwnbined in the pro- port km found in the hunum body and «*1M with suiistHhies that build up tlm digestive organs, making a eons* amtiM railed Kodol Dyspepsia (hire. It iNgefti what you f a t amt allows ail Tito new steel bridge across the St. Lawrence River a t Quebec will he '1000 feet long and 150 feet above the liver, thus enabling tho largest ship to pass under. 4yHWjt»;cs t<, eat plenty o f nourishing fc»«4 whllf Ihf stomach trmfldes are Ml radically cured hy the medico agents if c««nlahis. It is pleasant Mw awd wiH give quirk l t^ i p ia Drwpgisls. raiitf, = Tho law holds lo th maker and tic- culator ofn eomitcrkit equally guilty. The dealer who sells you a dangerous counterfeit of DoWittV Witch Hazel Halve risks your life to make a little 1u t r r profit. You can m i ti ust him, D ew itts is tho only genuine and orig inal With IIar.< ! Halve, u well known »itre tov piles and nil skin dh.a-< Hc«* that y<mr d»*ah-f gives y«m Dm W ilts Halvr, Ridgway A • ’>1 , 1trtif* lfals. editor o f a newspaper publicly recOriiiiKnd any of the vaii uus proprietary incdiciiien which floml the market,, yet as n preventive of euiienng we reel it n duty to say a good word for Chambeilaiu'# Colic, Vlmlcru ami Diarrhoea Remedy. _We have kuowu aud used this medicine in our family for twenty yeors and have nlwayi found , it reliable. In many eases a dt ^ ' -of this remedy Would spve hours of sufiering while h physician is awaited. We do not be lieve in dejiending implicitly on’any medicine for a cure, but we do be lieve that if a bottle ot Chamberlain's DiaiTluji'a Remedy were kept on hand and administered, at the inception of an attach-much sufiering might he avoided and in very many eases the presence of a physician would not be required. A t toast th is has been jour experience durint' the post tweuty years. For sale hy C. M. Ridgway, Druggists. ” You assume no risk when you buy Chamhorlaiu’s Colic, Cholera, and Diarrhoea Rffi^dy;,. A’”, M.. Ridgway will refund your money, if yon are not satisfied after using it. I t is every where admitted to lie the most 'success ful remedy in use for bowel complaints and the only one that never fails. It i* pleasant, safe reliable. • foot dart*’* r.#o*M*ad Karats. <*»)» ago Brat Hart* wrote sums « f Aoriss which he railed “coodeuscd ^gvot*’’—humorous talcs, iu whiili he fctrfcaqiwd tlmstvie, rnanuctisms and peculiarities of the authors o f the day. a ir. Hurto has ju^t completed, lor The Saturday Evening Post, a new o.ii.'a >.c t i . . . - . , n - . i i t i ' fonnv liter -New Drop Oulifuraia Apricots, Peaches, Prumes, Grapes and Raisins-, at Gray’s. COLOREDSOCIETY. John Taylor and duughter, Mrs. Mrs'. Bowles, were called to Lexing ton, ICy., this week to the bedside of a relative who is not expected' tolivo. Mrs. dins. Smith accompanied thorn as farms Covington. - A ■; Mr. and Mrs,^ VYilltasfiS,.of Xehii; spoilt Btinday here the guest o f'th e latter's parents, Mr. and Mrs. Batts. Dame rumor, has announced an other wedding soon, a Wilberforce gcntlcmnn captures the prize. Bolly Petti ford visited his brother at Van Wert, this week. Miss Ada Moss, of Columbus, is speudiug the week here. SCROFULA th in blood, weak lungs and paleness., You have them In :hot weather a s well a s In cold. SCOTT’S EMULSION cures them insUmmer a s in winter. ; | I t is creamy looking and pleas* a n t tasting . foe.antif 1 . 00 ;allrfnygsbts. « series of the so inimitably ary caricatures. Admirers of ( -niton Doyle should read the adventures of Hemlock Jones in Bis qnekt of The Stolen Uigai’- t ’asc; and those who flic fond of Mr. Kipling will find pleasure ill Stories Three; tides of Moo Kow, tlie Cow; PuskatJ the warmth-hiving one; the adventures of Blenroycd, Otherwise and Mnlledwiney, In Ru- dolpli, tho Rtwmbler. - the astute reader will find a new version of An thony Hope’s most popular story, and will understand how much more com plicated it might have lieen had there been thfee kings instead of only two. The first of these “ condensed nov els”—The Jungle. Folk—will appear in The Saturday' Evening Post of Juno 30, FRANK II. DEAN. A ttorney at L aw . 41 E. Main St. Xenia, 0 . Adam’s Restaurant and Dining Rooms street, Comer High and Limestone Springfield* Ohio. Blue Front Stable, Leave your horses there and your rigs be kept on the inside, out of the rain and storm. > 20 N. Fountain Avonpc, Springfield, 0 . C hari ns E . Toi>r>, "Prop The Mutual Life Insurance Company of New York IltciiA iiD A . M oC n ito r , Pm s irton t Assets January i, 1900 , $ 301 , 844*537 Now Insurance Written and Paid For in Ohio in 1800 FIVE MILLION DOLLARS Insurance in Force, in Ohio over FIFTY MILLION DOLLARS Death Claims and Endowments Paid in Ohio in 1800 $864,350.65 Many persony object to*tho usual forms Of life insurance contracts on the gtouud that thtvv involve the payment of premiums throughout life or a-long term of years. Home think even a twenty-year contract is too long an under- taking. Tho Ten-Payment Policies of this Company completely answer this objec tion aud a t the same timo give the best possible •combination of Insurance, Havings and Investment. These policies contain most liberal options after three years in A U T O M A T IC PA ID -U P 1N SU RA N C I5 EX T EN D ED IN SU R A N C E C A S H SU R R E N D E R V A LU E S A N D L O A N S They also participate in the profit# of the Company a t «,iinitiate 1 m node. Write for u full description, giving date of birth . J . -- Ageai« <.fnt.ilijy an 1 rts.if.n:nr wt » will »iifo th <k wtiAto rt.no io nrfiltfij* I ti- int;:* r»f 'f ItK M tTt'AT , |,u r.U o - rasttoftflti* «vmfti*nlratin* wiUi W . L . I - C . L A W T O N & S O N , General Agent*,, Cftvftlitttf, Ohio . C & B M A t f t f L f t c i l i l g t f H , Ay^tfetohlePfepacaUoftforAy sisfilafing ttwroodandUciJula- tiiu*thcStfltaarhsandBowls of lM YN 1 S ,' ( Hll DKf.N —Harness are only a trifle higher in prices thim they were several years age;- so do not gat frightened, hut come to my store, and got yourself a nice single Harness' at reasonable prices, Dorn, the Harness Man. f D00 REWARD! Wo wl!l imy.tho above fttttard fw any case of . IilVar Cumptntnt.'Uyeiieiirtn, t#iek Lleinl- nohQ, rmligo.'tinii,. Constipntloli i,r ObBtivuncHg wp'cutlbot t-'uru wltb EiVerita. tbe Little Liver VilljWlion the directions are strict- ly complied wllti, Tboy nro purely Vegetable »ml never furl fu .give Katisfuctiuii, .2.rM, busw ronUIn lIK) I*il!r1, loe buses contain Id 1’iil.-, fie. hrtXt'S rbntnti, 13 Tills. Itewnro of suiiHtitil- lifldoittid imilutions. Seat by nm il.. SOmipi t»kcn, • N filtV I'i’A MEDICAL CO„ Cor. Clinton and dnekson Sts>, Udc.igo. III. Fnr'snio Ly O .Jt.Ridgwny, drugginl, CVdtir- vlllo, Ohio. ■ ' PromotesDigestioniCheerful* ness andlteatContains nellher Opium,Morprofie norhfineral. n o t N a r c o t i c . ■ ji^ t« ro u jir s sK m m a im /Hx.Sm»** ■ JMUH i M f - AwxlM + Aperfect Remedy forCanslipn- Hon.Sour Stomach,piatrijoca Worms.Convulsions.tisverish- ness atidldJIMlOF SUWRR.' FocSinulo Signature ef N E V y -Y O R K . F o r In f im tti n n d Ch iM xen . The Kind You Have Always Bough | Bears the S^nature of U'** A l t , ...i J 3 l ) u s i s ’ CXACT COPYOF WRAPPER. In Use For Over ibirtyi Years B I A ' PILES CURED WITHOUT .THE KNIPEI Yourdruggeflt, vsbouiydit knew to beielialdo’ wilt tell yon tlm tlic is nudiorizcd to rvfunil tbo money to evcry'purolmsor Whcro P1Z0 OINT MENT falls to euro itny coso of ITOUIJfO, BLIND, DLKKMNU, or I'KOTUDD'Nd PILES, no mi! tor of bow tang shunting. Cares ordinury eases In six days. One application gives case and rest, ltclievcs Itching instantly.- This is a new discovery aud is Sold on a posi* tivo guarantue.-*- • No Cure, No Pay, Price, $1.00. ' For sale by C. M. Ridgway. ' — .■■■ , ' . ......... —— J . H NEW TIME TABLE. The following schedule goes into effect, on the Pemisylvnuiu. Line, .Sun day, May 27 . WESTWARD. No. 33—10:17 a. ill. No. 19 — 3:28 p. ni. No. 3 — 9:00 j). m. * EASTWARD No, 10 , - 7:09 a. m. - No. 32 — 4:41 p. in. No’s. 10 nnd '3 run only Ivehveon Columbus and Richmond. No. 19 is a flag stop at Gedurvillo. Tho above frnins are daily throughout the week. E, S. K eyf .8,,Agent. T O | E « - : BUGGYS - A T - A ltli - PRICES Buggy Repairs of All Kinds. Imperial Piouis and Repairs. O P E N I N G Summer Wash Fabric. D IM ITIES—F irst to show, best io wear, last to fade, designs pretty. The H’,c quality worth 12Jc, sell m ildly. The 15c quality yon would think worth 25c, quality anil pattern ot imported. Organdies, Madras, Fig ured Swiss, Linens, Jp.conetts (excellent for tlie girl graduate.-) SILKS—Figured, for a Summer Dress, ju st right price and very popular. CORSETS—All the new shape, Excellent Summer Corsets 50c, K IDS—All the pretty shade for 81.00 anti §1,50. CARPET ROOM—Full Velvet Body Brussels, Ingrain, Tapestry, A rt Squares, Rugs, Lace Curtains, I’ortierrce, Window Shades, Grill, Lmoleum, Oil {'loth. Rag Oarjiets. You will he pleased with the ptices as many have visited other cities and we have secured tlie sales. S lT T ROOM--Finely stocked. Tailor Made Suits, Waists, Petticoats, Jackets, Separate Skirts, Muslin Underwear meeting large sales. Kn it Underwear 25c to 50e. .ti H utchison & Q ibney Xenia, Ohio. Wholesale Prices to Users. I sirtpriMS,i Our General Catalogue quotes them, Send igc to partly pay ptifilage a t -espfessago untl wCll fiend y m otto. Ithas n o o pages,, tj,oeo itlMbtrations amt quote* pike:; on nearly ?o,ooa thing* that you eat and use and wear. Wo constantly cany in stock all articles quoted. n of New York le the safcfct I n s u r a n c e Conipasy to insure your pioperly in, Beeatig* it is the largest con.pauy in the making a specialty of insuring Farm n n d V iU la g p projicrty againt F i r e , L i g h t n i n g : a n d ' Tern*, d o e s . Its agents do not have ti, apologize to its policy holders vvlraw tbeirproperly is destroyed, becausefl# C oanpany D ay s th e Cash immediately and without delay. W rite to me or call nt my office for 'testimonials from my own customer, throughout Greene, Clark, Mmlison and Fayette counties, Office open every day jn the week. W. L . CLEMANS , AGENT , Cednrville, : Ohio. Homer G, Wade, Office Malinger. WheretoLocate? Why, in tbo Territory Traverse'll by tb o .. . . Louisville e S c Nashville Railroad -T H E - ( M IViiUiil Soufliorii Trunkline -IN- K EN TU CKY , T E N N E S S E E , A L A B AM A . ' M I S S I S S I P P I , f l O R l D A , W H E R E . Fanners, Fruit Growers , , r " " Stack Kaisers. Manufacturers, Inventors, Specufasors anti Money Lenders wilt fitnl tins groalcst cbaiieoR in the United StaU'H to mnko ,*'Wg money”, Ly reason of tho almliclanre an.) clioajiner^ of LAUD AND FARMS. TIMBER AND STONE, IRON AND GOAL. LABOR-EVERVTHIROi Free site#! financial assistance, amt freedam from taxation, for tbo inamifactatcr. Land ami fnrms nt $1.00 nor aero and up. wardn, and 5(10,000 octoh in West Florida (bat can ho taken gratis under U. S. Ilomnstcad laws. Stnekraisinj- in the dull' Coast District will make enormous profits. Half fare excnrilon the First and , Titird Tuesdays of each month.. Lot us know wlint you want, and wo will tall you whcro nnd limy io get it—but don't delay, os tho country is filling up rapidly.. Printed matter, maps ami all infurmstiorr froo. Address, . R. 3 , WEMYS8, . Genera! Immigration .and Industrial Agl. Lonl§villo, Kentucky. Exchange Bank CEDARV ILLE , OHIO, A CCOUNJTS of Merchants and In- **■ dividunls solicited, Cnllcctiona promptly made and remitted. Y \RA FTS on New York and Cin* cinnnti sold a t lowest rates, The clicajiest and most convenient way to send money hy mail. T O A N 8 made on Ileal Estate, Pei* sonnl or Collateral Security. William Wildmnn, ^rcg., Seth W. Smith, Vice Pres,, W» J . Wikinmn, Cashier. FOX, -XIII3- Arcade Photographer + 1.8 t li o m o a t r e l i a b l e a n d S t r i c t l y U p - to - d a t e A r t i s t in th e c i t y — S p r in g f ie ld , O . NERVITA FILLS * * * • H*»dtr,UrtVHw - I “ Ltaaratowy.NightMmlMkww,LoaaofRt* k*tir»vl«M ltlH d|MK t. [ila liittiM w tohM A indiaetiMkm. ik jnow^ln f l j i . Dm lio&ualSw ' tSu»rato*«*<nSl 60 l*ILLt 60 CT«. * WKKHIr NiniftTiUits MNwitMi* **d forHreulto 'Mdnhto cMMmtMbond. lEX tfAST«IM |! (WMUUniMMKit _ raw t*m ei.rraw E«ts«ww, l y M i i i i f w .luunalree *or.Atoa(«, * m p l to, Igaanlto. Parair»l*[*raIW iwV«i dfTolmrao. mmm, co. f«r 8#t* kf m liGigwway. f•dwnrtto.Mto. COGtTA DgldiW B f . la to r. ^ l neb' H ug hij to m-U us a Jew to »I8 that he h- : give f'*r fl,i V'ou tupdn’t talk to .M ilt the pmlofUy n«‘l |h* ha« hire 1 a man lyj ||frrism w» ptfpuJ’^ J,H‘5 of nue^tiuMB tit t*fi asked. jt will fake him a Ionic overall the answers he g pertinent questions. I. Im-niber the half of them floes ho won’t have time el*‘- „ . . And the worst ot it is, well nut lo g e t funny nh you are asked any irrelovs ui ymi may got into Iron the census taker asked impertinent question, w.- the ground that it was ii competent, and leading. ‘ might answer nr go to jn givcredaswe had no par .litas in jail. B u t if. we cn out alone* we mean to lie have to pny « fi>ie «f‘three ^ ' What is it his hiisiness know who stole Charley II heferoe of the “ lost trihej We did not lose them know they were lost till taker asked us i f we knew were. \ . i And when he asked if iportgage on our house fl good, healthy one and i: to take good care to keep i if we were on speaking ti mid if it was in growing condition, wc should ha,ve Mcrriam out of the housi been here. But of coursc I are not responsible for hi tion. , And he asked: “ Are you a story teller “Do you laugh at ot.l jokes?” “Do 3*ou smoke cigaret ■ “Do j’oii have fits?” ' “Can you say the Lmd .. “Do you believe that mvollowed .Jonah?” •‘Have }'on a Bible in t “ Do yon believe all yn ,?Do yon believe all yori Sundays school hooks?” ?*Did y m write ‘Beautif “Are yon in favor of R wood?’ •‘Have you ever been ers ‘‘Did Bacon write Shake “ Do you use Pear’s Son Then he asked ifwc had in-lnw., How old she is am health. That seems to us business for a mini of Mem mg to lie going around, ove try getting oil thejnother-ii AVo refused to budge. get mad About, it if he wn Ire hold that there are guaranteed an American ri the ©(institution. Wc have not heard frou The census taker asked ported our own children a made the living. Then he continued: “Do you stay out late tell your wife you have her “Are you the man win hot enough for you?” ’ “Did von ever cntilni vote?” “Do you argue politic “Are you the oldest h “ Are you a relic fiend?’ “Are you a self made i “Did you ever inventi “ Have you got omns?" We should think that tarns Itis salary if he I i . t - tlmsp ihinga and rime What smart men there rauittry. ^-You tire easily? Your heart flip flops. Olid think yau are get! ond fear someone will You try to look pic: fitit. you are puffing engine, and can’t thr< a m m n few path, wit whet-zing like a slung’ But yon’betyouare u. Y©it have indigestion. Aou have let it run ti Xou can cure it hv «.< ; sblweU’s Hyrup Pep R« * aure «liot, io bottle. Uct «t of C. M* Rhl _ More trem the *n.l the ttetunina « , 9tk
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