The Cedarville Herald, Volume 23, Numbers 27-52
r V i t o I f c i ' q l d . fl.UO A YKAK. GALA DAY. KAKMI WNX. * S 4 K<K 4 M 4 PnHKl«tfr. f*V*w GV«fJi: 5 S to f I WabtfcPlace. Iaim##taaCnml TM m flte fteaali 'Nil* frMS«k3»IIN|tOOP.M, SATURDAY, OCTOBER 13, 1900. N O T IC E . Notice i# hereby given tlwt applie** tion b«t been wade by G. H. Frey, J r., Jo the Village Council of Cedur- villa, Greene County, Ohio; for the pawpge of on ordinance, granting per* mitekm to the applicant to construct and operate d electric street railroad within the limits of said Village, on terms and conditions prescribed by said ordinance and to. bo located as /follows; On Main Street from the north Corporation line onthe Cedarville and Clifton Turnpike road to the South Corporation line on the Ccdarvllle and Jamestown Turnpike road This notice is given pursuant to _»Section 2, 502, Revised Statutes of Ohio. ’ Joint G, M c G' orkell , City Clerk “Faust” tonight. Thecompany that appears at the opera h6use tonight with the play “ Faust" is of first-class order. They played in London last evening. —Go to Wolford’s aud see that new Grain Drill, the Owego, Mr. Will Tarbox and Rev. Camp bell attended the meeting of Synod a t Richmond, Tuesday and Wednes day- -—Teas. Coffee and Cigars at Gray’s. A number of friends were enter- tained at the home of Mr, R. B. Har- bison, Thursday, in honor of his 60th birthday. —All hinds paints at Mitchell. Mrs. W. E. Hastings left Wednes day ibr Zanesville, being called there by the sickness of her mother. —Farm gates at Mitchell’s. Vegetarian. Baked Beans. With Tomatoe Sauce. No Meat, No Fat, At Gray’s. Dr. W. H. Lewis, Lawrenceville, Va„ writes, “lam using Kodol Dys pepsia Cnre in ray practice among se vere cases of indigestion and find it admirable remedy." Many hundreds __«.non iKin araanf miUl nUUB AOUACUJ• • uuuua-vuo o f physicians depend upon the use of Kodol Dyspepsia Cure in stomach troubles. I t digests what you eat, and ,allows you to eat all the food you need providing you dout overload your sto mach, Gives instant relief and per manent cure. Ridgeway & Co., Drug gists. . Bring out the children this'evening and witness the great play of “Faust” a t the opera house, 2a and 35c. Jonah and Chaiflgy Weakly were yesterday brought before Squire Brad ford for stealing apiece,of machinery from Mr. James Turner's hay bailer a t Ervin Kyle’s place. They were fined $7.20 each. The part stolen was valued a t |3 . > During the winter of 1697 Mr. James Reed, one the leading citizeus and raerchantaof Clay, d a y Co., W. Va., struck his leg against a cake of ice in such a manner as to bruise it se verely* I t became very much swol- and pained him so badly that he could not walk withont the aid of crutches. He was treated by physicians, also used several kinds of lininment and two and one half gallons of whiskey in bathing it,'but nothing gave any relief until he began using Chamber- lain’# Fain Balm, This brought al most in a week’s time and he believes that had he not uacd this remedy leg would have had to be amputated. Fain Balm is unequaled for Sprains, bruises and rheumatism. For sale by C, M. Itidgway, TOCOMACOLDINONEBIT Take Laxative Bromo Quinine Tab* lets.. All druggists refund the money if its fails to cure. E, W. Grove# signature is on each box. 25c. D m * Y ow StowachDiatrea*You? Do you have pains in the side, (nausea, sometimes vomiting, distress after eating, belching, constipation, loss of appetite, dizziness, flatulence, moth patches, sluggish looks, pimples aud a repulsive complexion? I f you have any of these eymtoms, you have dyspepsia of stomach disorder. These distressing troubles are promptly r e lieved and then cured by Bailey’s Dyspepsia Tablets, Pleasant to take, They will bring quick relief to the worst ease#. Written signature of W, J> Bailey on each package, Price 25 wants. Bample free. ' Druggists who don’t have them will get them for you. Two kinds of tablets in •ask package. The new discovery, tfeld by V. M. Itidgway. itlftT OP MtttKHa. List of letters remaining uncalled ih t in the Cedarvilfe nostoffice for the month ending Oct, 13,1900. List No. 40, Homan, Dr. W* O. fS) Matieks, J . G. T .N ,TA *$ok ,F ,M , JMMPflPSIMMK 9fw •NMUn# Lwxatlv* B r i an Quintan TaWeta ear# |W U h mm day. Bn ears, no Flay. ■W-Limst The walk-arouud which has been the talk of the county for some time caiue offThursdsy, and was a decided eucccas in every particular. The weather was the best that could bo de Bired, and a nice cool breeze with the warm sun made it a delightful day The business bouses aud dwellings were decorated with flagsand bunting, Several banners were put up. The Logan’Club had one stretched front their headquarters with the following Hue, “Don’t lower the flag one inch”. By 10.30 the streets»were fairly well filled by citizens awaiting the ar rival ,of the procession. About 11:30 the procession was met west of town by an escort, the former being led by the .Rough Riders, followed by the S, of V. Band, and carriages contain ing the speakers. The procession marched up Xenia Avenue to the OpemHouee where a platform had been prepared for the speakers. Here the. proceesion disbanded until one o’clock. Speeches were made by Gov. Naab, Mr. Douglas, Mr, Hildebrandt, Frank James, of Dayton and Mr. Miller, of Clinton Co., after wliicli they dined at the Sherman House. ■ Promptly at .1 p. m. the procession left forCiifton where a stop was made, The procession by this timehad become considerable longer, and it is estimated the proceesion was 3 miles loug,' and by the time, it had reached 'Yellow Spings it had become, considerable greater. . Every thing went along very nicely during the day,' barring a few acci dents. Mr. John Pfugh and Ben Le Sourd started fur Cliftou when some one run .into them causing the horse to break a shaft, They returned here and had the shaft fixed, and were soon on their way again. Milton Spabr Was driving a colt aud when in the square it become frightened and rerred straight into the air and came down .011 its side, however, nothing was hnrtexeepl the harness. The Republicans of the county should feel greatly enthused over the walk-a- round, as from all appearances this county will be in fine in November. k ThousandTongues Could not express the rapture of Annie E. Springer, of Philadelphia, when Dr. King’s Now Discovery cured her af a hacking cough that fur many years had made life a burden. She says: “After all other remedies and doctors failed it soon removed the pain in my chest and I can now sleep soundly, something I can scarcely re- menmer .doing before, I feel like sounding its praises throughout the Universe.” 'Dr,. King’s New Discov, ery is guaranteed to cure all troubles of the Throat, Cheat or Lungs, Price 50c'and $1, Trial bottles free at Ridgeway & Co’s, drug store. According to the views of a British sea captain, who’was in the Gulf of Mexico during the Galveston tempest the disturbance was partly volcanic. , RobbtdThs Grate. A startling incident is uarrated by John Oliver, of Philadelphia, as fol lows; “ I was in au awful condition. My skin was almost yellow, eyes sunken, tongue coated, pain coutin ually in back and sides, no appetite, growing weaker day by day. Three physicians had given me up. Them I was advised to use Electric Bitters; to my great joy, the first'bottle made a decibed improvement, I continued their use for three weeks, and am now a well man. Xknow they robbed the grave of another victim,” No one should fail to try them. Only 5Qtn, I guaranteed at Ridgeway & Co’s, d r u g store. A Missouri farmer- has gone into the business of raising quail. He says the birds are more easily handled than chickens, and far more profitable. ’ DeaffHHMDaaaat be Cared by local applications as they reach the diseased portion of the ear. There is only one way to cure deafness, and that is by constitutional remedies. Deafness is caused by an inflamed con dition of the mucous lining of the Eustachian Tube, When this tube is inflamed vou have a rumbling sound or imperfect hearing, and when it is entirely closed, Deafness is the result, and unless the inflammation esn be taken out bud this tube restored to its normal condition, hearing will be restored forever; nine esses out often are caused by Catarrh, which is noth ing but an inflamed condition of the mucous surfaces^ We Will give One Hundred Dol lars for any ease of Deafness (caused by catarrh) that cannot lie cured by Hall's catarrh Cure. Rend for cir cular* free, r F. J. OMiiraif &U&r Toledo, O, Kohl h r DsuggWts, 75c. l's Family Pill* Hal ’* s are the best. Kwyfkta^laBs*graetry H m at f . f . rwupbed WM free* ft, Thu Midland of this m vk pus a tost P- C*. Campbell passed through Chi* . 0 *g 0 last week on hie way to the XT, P, Henunary at Allegheny, Pa, Tin's ueva will be ft surprise to the people of this vicinity as the professor before leaving here last spring, never inti mated even to his most intimate friends that he had any such inten tion. However, Mr, Campbell is a clear thinker, a good writer, and always bos a story to illustrate his point; so that wo predict that he will make a success in his chosen work. . <? I 'The Walk-Aroumt, Just how many will don their fatigue Buits and join the walk around tomorrow from this vicinity, cannot bo estimated a t this writing. The sug gestion that Ross, Bilvcicreek, New Jasper, Jefferson and Casarcreek town ships organize a walk around of their own on the same, day is too generous if not facetious. The Governor of the state and all the gal'ant county lenders with the other gang, and the above townships plodding the mnd roads all alone and getting lost, probably, on the other side of the county among the by-ways and hedges, is too horrid to contemplate. There seems to be only one rightmfway for a walk around and it is pre-empted. Don’t mentiou it.—Jamestown Journal. PUBLIC SALE. I will offer at. public sale on my farm four miles east of C’edarville and three miles wpst of.Selum on the old Solon road. Thursday Oct 18th, the following property., "< head of horses; one two-year-old draft colt, one 14-year-cld draft mare, one two- year-old filly sired by West Egbert, two yearling colts. 27 head of cattle' consisting of four two-year-old steers, 9 yearling. steers, 4 steer calves, 2 heifer calves, 2 yearling heifers, 4 black Poll Angus cows with calves by side, and 2 milk cows, 14 head of goob Iambs. 50 head oP hogs. John Townalew. Sale begins at 10 o’clock. It’s the Baby. I f you lose a pound of flesh it does not. matter much. But it it’s the baby it may mean everything. There is no food in the world equal to Scott’s Emulsion for making thin babies plump. I f you:have a thin*, baby in the house you’ll be surprised to see how it will thrive on this nourishing and fat-formiug food. £ The Lecture Course. The committee appointed to get up another lecture course here this' win ter have met and decided to push the project, * , ■ The represenative of Central Ly ceum Bureau of Cleveland, wus here Tuesday and met with the committee. A good course has been prepared for this year'it boing a much better than the one we had last year. The price of the season tickets will be $1.25 each, and it is to he hoped that all who took tickets last year will do so again and thus help the cause, The following is- tho list that has been booked and the dates of each: Dec, 7, Morgan Wood; Jan. 4, Spell man Riggs; Jan. 14, Hungarian Band; Feb. 8, Picture -Play, “ Ben Hur”, with illustrated songs; March 2, Ger mania Qaveny Co. Biim&rlc'i Iron Kerrs Was the result of his splendid health. Indomitable will aud tremen dous energy are not found where Stomach, Liver, Kidneys and Bowels arc out of order, I f you want these qualities and the success they bring use Dr. King's New Life Pills, Only 25 cents at Ridgeway &Co’s. drug store. No case ol yellow fever has been reported at Santiago, Cuba, since lust December, Nerve Food If you have neuralgia, Scott’s Emulsion of Cod Liver Oil will feed the nerve that is cry ing for food—it is lvungry-r and set your whole body going again, in a way to satisfy nerve and brain from your usual food. That is cure, If you are nervous and irri table, you may only need more fat to cushion your nerves— you are^ probably thin—and Scott’s Emulsion of Cod Liver Oil will give you the fat, to be gin with. Cure, so far as it goes. Full cure is getting the fat, you need from usual food, and Scott’s Emulsion will help you to that. C A S T O R l A ■Mm The K ind You H«ve Alway# Bough t, #»* wWc* ka« b e a t in use for over 3 0 year*, h w born* th o s igna tu re m an d ha# been made u n d e r hi# per sonal supervision since itifa ttaw y , __ Allovruo one todooe lvoyou in th is. AU Counterfeits, Im itations an d “ Ju#t-a*-yood” *r« *»«* Experiments th a t trifle w ith a n d endanger th e h ea lth off In fan ts an d ChUdrcn-Experience against Experiment. What is CASTOR lA Castoria is a harm less su b stitu te Ibr Castor O il, P a re gor ic , D rops and S oo th ing Syrups, I t Is P leasant* W con ta in s n e ith er Opium , M orphine n o r o th e r N arco tic sub stance. I t s ag e is i t s gu aran tee. I t d estroy s W orm s an d a llays Feverishness* I t cu res D iarrhoea an d W ind Colic, I t re liev es T ee th in g T roub les, cures Constipation, and F la tu len cy . I t a ssim ila tes th e F ood , regu la tes th e ' Stom ach and B ow e ls, g iv in g h ea lth y and n a tu ra l sleep . The Ch ildren's P an acea—T h e M other's Friend* GENUINE CASTOR lA ALWAYS Bean the Signature of TheKindYouHaveAlwaysBought In Use For Over 30 Years. . THEerNTAUneOMMNV, »fMURIUVST1ICCT,MCWVO*KCITV. ♦ ♦ ♦ tttnimt ♦ ♦ ♦ J^JLL the new weaves of goods has been re ceived from best importers. Go lf Skirting P laid Back , 37 AC. Chiviots, Pebb le Grain Storm Serges,, Poplins, W h ip Cords, Covert Cloths, Prunelle, &c. ‘ Wrappers—Tea Gowns. No use to make tip when good qualities as[you can make at 65c, 85c, $x.oo. Eton Suits. Golf Cape£. Jacket. Ro lling in for Fa ll Sales. Hosiery: \ x Among nice assortment the B lack Ca t Brand "for Boys and Girls School Stocking. * * , \ 7 - . * ■ YljiderweaL • 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. H u t c h i s o n # ( j i b n e y Does It Pay to BuyCheap. A cheap remedy lor coughs aud colds is all right, but you waut something that will relieve and cure the more se vere and dangerous results of throat uiid lung troubles. Wiint shall you do? Go t{»a warmer and more reg ular dliniafc? Yes, if possible; if mot possible for you, then in either case take the only remedy that has been in* traduced in nl) civiized countries with success hr severe throat and lung troubles, “JJnschab’a German Syrup.” I t not only heals and stimulates the tissues to destroy the germ disease, but allays inhumation, causes easy expectoration, gives a good night's rest, afad cures the patient. Try one bottle. Recommended many years by all druggists in the world, For sale by 0. M. Ridgwny. Rupture orHernia Cured Excursions to Cotumdus. Tuesday, October 10th and Wed* ttttdny, October 17th, for Meeting Grand Oommamlery Knight Tem plar of Ohio, excursion tickets will he sold to Columbus via Pennsylvania Lines, good returning until Friday^ October 19th. NOTICE. -All persons owing the firm of Lamb A Co will call and fctllo their tie* Counts with A, Bradford if they wish to avoid paying cost. w yonf»*v*!ttotitiMO.M*t,#<sr tmmmpk, H* S*r**«hte Mil tmrptimyn i *<.or t A noWNX. cheentte. itnjlU i I Mohawk Catarrh Cure, gliespftst !tn;l lies* raw- o.urv;b tn ii-'-'i <! , OtUf*", t,l in t!.» ttad, r, »ft JS mlantes. 8 c;;i'iV!v i.iskn’. w»h test 5 ns!rmli,,nH, t;y «aH.ro.stM«HJVO», Sic* *i>y it in,J yt.a wid >a ta.m plnweit witti’the «•«r.‘f ».Kfc5? EoiAir* t * i « w 00 , ^ %tm, Wtm T m I« clean out the system and stop fermen tation of undigested fowl* regulate ac tion of the liver, stimulate the ner vous and organic action of the system, and that is all tbay 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 nothihg serious the matter with you. For sale by (, M, Itidgway. ’ Cacaralwt taD#yt*a, . Tuesday, October 16, for Republi can Meeting, excursion tickets will 1* sold to Dayton via Pennsylvania Ultra, gwwl returning until W«daas< day, OetoWr 17, m mm m tkjwwt w m m . Bctwf cn Xci b m,d Ihiytiiu. leaves Xenia: I-eavv Daytou; 5;00 a, in. U j W *« »»• (UOO 7:<K) 7;00 8;()0 8:00 9;0i) 9;00 10:00 10;00 11:00 „ 1I;0C 12.00 Noon. 12:00 Nwm. 1:00 p, m, 1:00 p. nj. 2:00 2:00 .,3:00 * 3:00 * 4:00 4:00 5:00 5:00 6:00 * 6:00 7:00 7:00 8:00 8:00 9:00 9:00 10:00 10:00 11:00 11:00 12:00 Xenia office and waiting room No 4 SouthDetroit St. Dayton office and waiting room, 15 West Fifth St,, opposite Postoffice. The running time between Dayton, and Xenia is one hour, passing thru Highlands, Smitbvfiie lload, Zimmer man, Alpha, Trebeins and Lucas Grove. Dayton to Xenia 17 miles, fare 15 cents. Every other car combination for freight. Sundays and Holidays cars run every halt hour, * 3 f t u i a N £ , W C D I T l o g Webster’* International Dictionary N ew ’ P l a t e * Throwghsw 2 5 ,0 0 0 N e w Word , »ad naftauua*^1 #1 Prsfwrsg under th« direct W-T. HARRJi PhiD/, JUL-.D,, United StUM Commlssioittr of Educaiiob atatsud by a Ursa corpse Bomptiant speciali«t* «*i aditora. lUcb B la iln n . 0 #314 S 0 OO llluatratlana ^ B E T T E R TH A N £ V E | F O R . G E N E R A L US t W* aito publith Webster’a Collegiate • Dictlonu* withGlo»«aryofScotti.hWcrd*andrkm J “ Fir»t c I m . In quality,wcoadclisii, ,rJT>; Sjieclman page*,«te,of both book, *eot on application. G .O C .M E R R IA M CO.' Publishers * Springfie ld , M sss. Exchange Bank CEDARVILLE, OHIO,: ' NERVITA PILLS Reilore Vitality, Lost Visor sad M u I hi CureImpotency, Klght Emission,, Lott o IK m . ^*0— n.'brr. all wasting ■*l-~itri.r _ altaffects of selLabusa or A CCOUNTS of Merchants and In- divhlnals solicited. Collections promptly made and remitted. 1 euwuubvav i eou* ii «u gj 4 excess.and indiscretion HA nerve t o n i c sn d ^blood bnUder. JBrlnfes rlow to pate — -----—. restores the kffre of youth. By mail T 6 O 0 per box. 0 boxes for PILU 60 CT 3 , D 1 kRAFTS on New York and Cin cinnati sold at lowest rates. The cheapest and most convenient way to send money by mail. Vila Wl OUO{WFWI,ODOXOI*rT I r # 2 . 60 ,with our bankable gaurantMtacn, or refund, the money paid. SendforeircS and copyof our bankable guaranteebond. O.ANS. made or Real Estate, Per- ^ sonal or Colla era! Security. William \Vildman, Pres;, Seth W, Smith, Vice Pres., - W . J . WildraSn, Cashier, WheretoLocate? WeivitaTablets (m ow zi & ii z .) Immediate IknUti Positively guaranteed cure for Los, of Pont! Varicocele, undoyolopod or ShrunkenOmiai Porosis, liocomotor Ataxia, Nervous Pro«ttJ.| tion, ™-- ----- " - " ................ Itosults < Liquor. B y moil in plain package, •l.OOi l box, 6 for $6 .00 w ith oar bankable rur-l antee bond to cure In 3 0 days orrwnail money paid. Address . N ER V ITA M ED IC A L CO. Clinton& Jackson Sts^ CHICAGO,iix .1 For Sale by ('. At. Bidgwn-ay. Ccdarviile, Oliin. Why, in tho Territory Traversed by the. . . , SO YEARS’ EXPERIENCE Louisville N a sh v ille T raox MAWt D esigns w . . . . . C opyrights Ao. Anyone sending a sketch and descriptionnrl.j quickly ascertain, onr opinion free whether u'l Invention ta probably patentable. Commnnk*-j tlonsstrlatlycontldehtlR]. HandbookonPtteunl -m mm ^ m /.IA a .S ■,I.OMA *d mlmm-mmmM* (■ _ _ . _ sentfreo. Oldest ay.nCy for acctirfctrpatent*. , ■ ■ • r a ^ *1 Patents taken throuah Munn ft Co. rwsW] U A # I N ft A # 1 M tpeelal norice. without charge, Intho ' 1 fh a iir o a a Scientific Btwic -THE!— - Omit Cpnlral SouthernTrunkline - I N - A handsomely lltnstrated weekly. l cnlstlon o f any sclontlflo lonm.l. Terojt,V»,/ year: lour months, |L. Sold byall newada IIIUNN&Co.361^ ’ : Branch Offloe. 025 F 8U Washington,, KENTUCKY: TENNESSEE. ALABAMA. MISSISSIPPI, FLORIDA, PATENTS WHERE Farmers, Fruit Grotuers, tftcck liaiser8, Manufacturers, Inventors, Specutasors and Jtoney Lenders Caveats, and Trade-MarksobtainedandslIF ent business conducted for pwoociMTCFcia 'OuaOmcc laoppoaiTCu.s.VATCHrorner and we can secure patent in less timethantl remote from Washington, 1 Send model, drawing or photo:, withdo . tion. Wo advise, if patentable or notifiesIS charge, Onrfcc not due till pstentlssecaiwL^ No operations or injections, no pain or discom fort In any way, no steel springs or iron frames no wooden, ivory or hard rubber balls, cups, niiTiches orpings used. Not the LEAST VIS- TRESS or annoyance, (Jur Outfit for the CURE of llUPTURE OR | HERNIA is made of fino soft materials, such ns felt, Velvet, chamois skins and clastic webs. It lit* ltho a glove and can harmyou no moro, IT HOLDS ) our intestines hack in their nat ural position pnd tho wound WILL BEAL like any other wound when it has a change, Tho Only IVay to Cure is to hold the intestines in or back all the time, until tho wounds be comes grown togotlior. Your Rupture Canhot he Cared in any other way, Wo have had 25 years constant and hard experience in treating RUI’TURES and this OUTFIT Is the RE SULT, Men, women and children madeCOM- FORTA 15 LEby using this OUTFIT, , Prices reasonable and in accordance with tho case. IF INTERESTED, please Write for particulars, which wo will mall you FREE, Address, MOHAWK REMEDY 00 .. RoWWrM.T, will find tho greatest chances in tho United States to make “big money” by reason of the abundance and cheapness Of ' LANDAID FARMS. „ TIMBER AND STONE, IRONAND GOAL, . LABOR-EVBRYXHING! Frco sites, financial assistance, and freedom from taxation, for tho manufacturer.. Land add farms at $ 1.00 per acre and up wards, and 500.000 acres tn West Florida that can bo taken gratis under U. 8 . Homestead laws. ■ Stockralsibg in tho Gulf Coast District will make enormous profits. Half fan excursionthe First and Third Tuesdays of eachmonth,. Let us know what you want, ntid wo will toll you where and lioif io get U—but don’t delay, as tho country is filling up rapidly. Printed mutter, maps and alt information ifctfs Addrcsa, n • ,m «* ^ WEMY88, (tencral Immigration and Industrial Agt. Louisville, Kentucky, ;* WaMSH let , .“ How to Obtain Patents," [cost of same in the U.S. and foreign Lent free. Address, C .A .SNOW&CO . O n patent O rn et, W ashington , 0, C.j Blue Front Stable. Leave your horses there ami yeiflj rigs bo kept on the inside, out ofll# rain and storm. * . ’ 29 N. Fountain Aven e, Springfield, O. C harles U . T odd , ^ FRANK H. DEAN. , / A ttorney at L aw , $600 SEWARD! Wo wilt pay the above reward for say <_ of Liver Complaint, Dyspepsia. Sick lffte nolle, Indigestion, Cmiclipalinn or CertiscsH wo cannot euro with Livcrita. tho rp-b>P»H Little Llvtr Pill,when tlic dirrcthins arotu’"-! ly tMiiijdiodwitii. They arc piitciy Vcjt'j'q and never fail to give eatirfiictien. - 5 c (.uw c.mloin toil Pills, Jllelioxta contain 40 Pi«C*,M huxeu contain tfV Pills, tiownre of snltS.'tJ tiens and imitations, Sent Lv mail, ‘if ’-.’1 taken, NERVITA MEDICAL CO., t^ l (’iiuton and dackson f-ts., Chicago. III. 1 For cate t,y C. M. Ilidgway, drupgiet, CJW'J ville, Ohio. 41 E. iMnin St. Xenia, O. FILES CURED WITHOUT THE Kill® Yonrdruggcst, where you know tobs rc’.i*" sill « a 1I SIH,. lt,H< lo Kofi Oueatlofl Answered. Yck, August Flower still has the largest sale of suy medicine in the civilized world. Your mothers’ #rtd Adam’s Restaurant and Dining Rooms Comer High and Limestone street, Springfield, Ohio. A« HUIlHtUUTUL g(JIiy '•■'J ordinary cases la. Si.< days, One aa^i^sMW givencase and rest. Rclievca Itching This is n hew discovery and is sold ca a tivo guarantee. No Cure, No Pay. 1 $ 1 . 00 . For sale by C*M, Itidgway. r.T grandmothers’ never thought of using nnytbing else for Indigestion or Bil iousness. Doctors wero scarce, and they seldom heard of Appendicitis, Nervous Prostration or Heart feilure, etc. They used August Flower to A t #Ywt CtftstifMtcrf? Doyou hgve that tired feeling? Do oil frcl iuHUit# #«*i r*.i . * c h u r c h d ir e c t o r y you feel sluggish, hilltous and out of sort# generally? Do you have sick headache? Do you have pimples, -----—, m ,-, !» im c ui i , eruptions,, blotches, ulcers, m m or other results of constipation? The sewer of the liotly must be kept in au Ncttve, healthy condition and nothing Tablets, Their use brings on a clear, rosy, beautiful complexum. A tab- let or two taken at night makes you flsel fine in the morning, 19cYMkckaaes contain 20 tablets, and 60 m 25c “““ekages. Tablets chocolate coated, ie written signature of w Y l K Mrn nifilrifei mt * on each package, ftamplefree, Thev !ilr t’reAiWeJT'st uVou^kl^iri. on;5 promptly relieve and then cur# tbv.itai.’ic ■ V « i » - R. P. iiurob- Rcv. J, F, Motion, l’*>« service? n| llnif) n, n>, UaUiath 10 a, in- CnvousRier Uhurcfi-Rev. W. uutor. Regular ocrviccn nl 1 luhi n« istli Echdiil at pi a, m. t?»P. Churoh—Eov, F, 0 . IU im , vices at | 0 :f:o B. m. w, School at S:i >0 n,n>, ataadard limn. M.E, ChurchR oy , a , HamUhit, Presthirip; at,. U:C» n. m Sahlnth k’ch.-J J 45 a . hi . Young Fulda’* mcttlef? . . us. I’raycr i:;,'et»:ii* WcJinsday At YtUO. s fiaptlst ehuMj—Etiv. tit»rgo pasterofthe Rat,list thisr.lu VK-idsftg »*lll *. M»ani j).» , tiftLhafh tioti.tol »lJCj p.m. Pfsyermeeting eccry Wednesday b 1” aiVtuS. fiveryems iiiritei. ■ . A.St. H.Uhateh-Rev, Sir. XJoxvrftll* «■» *«!««» DeWitts ITlMTtff N l WtMlWffj ] Local anc Frank Bhepani ton for u few diiyp.J John BoyleB es hmisetmlil goods to Several of the in McLeHii gave him] day, —Subscribe for Farmer only 15cet 1901. Jasper Short, ducted a„Imrber sh lias purchased T«| Jamestown. A Christian Refol diScuif^ secret socic| Second United Pr< New Concord, Ohiq 30. —The Herald uul inaiiider of the year! Oscar Smith is t his old position at tli after a two months the time being Bpen Rev. Presly Tho| Colorado SpringH, home of his tntherl Pollock. Rev. Rev. CuuipheH in cl in the U. P. churcf The little daughfl Elmer Keyes has tho past week. F or S ale —Re | good us new. Co f 12, Also one of| files. 25 calibre, fired from it. Co 89 Address P. The hotel ebang it passing from ur agement to that] Mr. Elmer Key* own property, wl in part of the Clef Mr. Robert Ervlr Mr. Robt. Wl arable cement country residence Supt, John Sf Chicago, arrive)il Where they d rj being called there relative, Miss Daisy Grl # visit with frfcf Cincinnati. —*At the prr-s he purchased of| elsewhere, o ra t i season. H. G. Frey rJ down about Bi William are coni mg secured a frii towns last Tuesdf Mr, and Mrs,I t^rtaincil a nuf and relatives la| of Miss Anna frion, who on 1 wto become the, fbrd» of Vcynonj Mayor YVolfatl 5 Most#were: 1’cJ •lighter, of Mrs, Ida ^inr, i Mws Sallie Woi The oldest w «*f#s Bradfor <liptHeriMlast f J D # 1 ISf E .D r r n a i s t i f i H*4 #ii4 pp«r«tl nnd riaionofYi ?!, LL,D., I liMionmr ted by * 1 etent apsi m in i s . IlSOQO Him 'E K T l C R H ® W« also ; |r’« Ccflisg .aijrofSMttis: ss inquality, pages, «te.t er.t on appli L E R R IA rbliaheri {field , X —Goto Honsei'H^ John Weymoutll spent the first of I mother, Mrs. Lydr itaitty, Lost ucy, Night E ry, ail wastln uoffoctsota* ixcoss and it t nerv« t o Jood DuUdi ho pink gloi ■hnoks ana T to of youth )Oopor box.) our bank# io tnonny p cable |our bankafa —Examine audl ■Owego Grain Drilf Sold bv Tablet pw XiAUEX.) aarnntoed ci Unilovolopoc rcomotor Ata pifl. Fits, Ins* ExcessiveUse Several of our sfl secured work on thl dation. John Ilifl'l At Clino are amon J krtmil In^g (15.00 w: to cure i lid. Address riTA M l tJackson Si le by (' I, Ohio. M. pseaaina nskei ‘-certain our o i (aprohablypi stlyconfldOutiK , Oldest aaency . taken tbroUR icr, withoutcl tttt Lmcly lUostrate lo t nny *cient|fl ^ r months, II. i &0o .36,s lOSIce. 633FI f i t |andTrade-Ma< csscomlocteill heciso ffo sr Jansecurepatsr ■tornWashin^ti “■ndel,drawing fe advise, if pa 1 ------ Id* OorfeenOtdu te r. “ How ti -«e in the U.l| Address, i . S N C I aycnt Orjncc font Staf your horsi kept, on the Il storm, b N. Foun ppringfield, C h a r i : $500 BI the or.rt' i, ■;i fi;.n, Cr.ru .1 Cai’f; piilt. L i hr t'ilLtekcnI . itvitk. The t ( a il t o ftiv o i Ibr I’iU s , lire fc; a to m 15 P illc | lanJrjtI«f)fs. la.UVITA lildfi-bcoisPl i). [CUBED m i |rtpgcnt,wiif,Bi (■n tk a t L ot.? f lo^uy j.atelian ■ii <5 to ffiitct a: IfEl’EDINU In eatter «f ta p is e s s'm <5 | a n d r e s t . R et t*«r d is c o v e r y latcv. 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