The Cedarville Herald, Volume 24, Numbers 1-26
> j ; , f T ^ e I f e i i c i l d . | J , 0 0 A Y J 5 A & , V ' LARLH BULL, . i^iWauMt i>««i»rc#fc»r. extern Owes; S8 to 4kWAiaoSI***.. SATURDAY, MARCH '%■ 1901. OBITUARIES— Containing over two hundred word*, will he charged .<tf, * t th aw to of five cent* per line. CARPS OF THANKS — Five cent* per line. * " When you #end in long obituaries please state whom the bill is to be sent to, or wo will publish two (200) hun dred words end leave the balance out. Make them as -long Ias you wish, it you comply with the above conditions, which ia a matter o f pure justice, Hew York collected .an inheritance tax of $665,000 from the Collie P. Huntington estate, which was/;va}ued at $80,000,000. . The “ salt cure" craze ha 4 struck Chicago hard, although we had hot supposed the towu, to be fresher than others that could be named. Judges in several Hew York courts are preparing to follow the old ex ample o f the U , fk Supreme Court nnd wear gowns on the bench. *■ - Another coal strike is, being agi tated jin Pennsylvania, to, take place .April'!, .when the agreement between -> • the operators-and miners’ will expire. *i ^ , f 'Y.^1,i1, Jvn,.f ' ExSeuater German’s scheme to Mr capture -Maryland >y disfranchising republicans is beingcarefully watched ■’ hy the republican leaders and .will J' not he easy to.pufc through, A Japanese Baddisl priest, now in . . this' country, 'claims to have found iu- -disputable"'proof in -Mexico that the Japanese discovered America r thous and years before Columbus. Stop* The GonghAndWork* OffTheGold. \ Laxative Bromo-Quinine Tablets • eu rea cold inr one day. Ho cure, no -pay. Price 25,cents’. , Art. Innovation. - The'Louisville dk-Xasbyille R. R., together with its counectingjiiiesjhas ' Inaugurated the Chicago & Florida ’Limited, which is a daily, solid train, wide veStibuled, steam heated, gas pghted, With dining car service for all meals "en 'route' from Chicago to Thoniiasville,. Gm, Jacksonville and St, Augustine, Fla,. This train {eaves Chicago over the Chicago & Eastern’ Illinois tracks at 11:05 a. m.; running via Evansville', Nashville, Binning, ham and Montgomery, Plant System ■to Jacksonville, and Florida East Coast to. S.t, Augustine, arriving a t ■ the latter city 7:30 the next evening, making tb^ fastest time evening, mak ing the fastest time pver made between these points. This train has annex sleepers {saving Cinmnnati a t 11:15 a, M i and St. Louis at 2;15 ,p. m.) which also tun through. Mr. C. L. Stone, General - Passenger Agent, Louisville & Naabvill R . R ., Louis ville, will answer all inquiries concern ing it. VI was given up to die from heart and nervous troubles caused by grip, Six bottles each of Ur. Miles’ Heart Cure and Hervine cured me.”—-Mrs, John Wollet, Jefferson, Wit. THE CHAPERON* Good Advice, The most miserable beings in the World are those suffering from Dyspep sia and Liver Complaint. More than seventy-five per cent, of the people in the United States tf e afflicted with these two disease* and their effects: snob ss Sour StotUach, Sick Head ache, Habitual Uoativenesa, Palpita tion o f the Heart, Heart burn, Water- brash, Gnawing and Burning Pains at,the F it o f the Stomach, Yellow Skin, Coaled Tongue and Disagree- Taste in Uff Moutu, Coming up of Food after Eating, Low Spirits, etc, Go to your Druggist and get a bottle of August Flower for 75'ceuto. Two ~vrkwes will relieve -you, Try it. Get Green’s Prize Almanac. Caw* War the Farm, The farmer who owns 160 acres of tillable iatul ought to bare at' feast six cows. Three of the six cows ought to rats* six calves, The other three would supply milk and butter for the family aafd keep the "better half* in pin money. fJLU*M**A*U(, *ANW1»#»«»»W» HOW’S THIS? We offer One Hundred Dollars lie- ward for any case of Catarrh that con* no t be cured by Hall’s Catarrh Cure. F . J , C heney &C 6 ., Toledo, O. We, the undersigned, have known F . J> Cheney for the tost 15 y&rs, and believe him perfectly. honorable In all business transection* and finan cially able to carry out any obligations wake by their firm.’ Wkw A.T r tx x , Wholesale Druggists The chaperon said to the debutante, . As .she saw in tho doorway a black coat hover: “Remember, my dear, that the words of an aunt Are truer oflimes than the vows of a lover. And however sweetly a man may plead. For tete-a-tete talks end walks together. You mustgranthim no favors and pay him: no heed I f you %onld hold him with love’s safe tether. “ For a well-bred maiden should never alhnv r' . Even, her hand to be pressed by kieses, V . ° Until tho clergyman hears the vow . That turns by a letter the Miss to a Mrs.” So the chaperon spoke; and then, like-a flash, - . In tbe curious way that the mind gets started On a sudden journey, unwise as rash. Her thoughts flew back to a higljfc departed.. And far and away from the great town’s glare,. ', And far and away from the world of fashion, , She was snuggled again in the old qfeint?: chair, Held close by the strong young" arms[ojf‘passion. Offln theto'chamber the old folks, slept/ With a peaceful trust in the man and maiden, ' Who, heart to heart, in tbefjrelighr kept - Their watch with the moments rapture-laden. By the. Autumn winds that the tall trees stirred, Alope was the eloquent silence broken, For a clinging kiss tells more than a word, , ' And so in that room there were few words spoken. She melted into his. ardeut arms A sa rosebud yields to the sun’s embraces— His world was compassed by her young charms, And love’s great glory lit both glad faces*. fcibe felt no doubt and she felt no fear— Was he not bet lover, her own defender? And the true heart throbbing beneath herear / As a man's waS strong, as a woman’s tender. The cruel old clock-of the ^shelf tolled one; Like a startled bird from her nest she fluttered— But the half-hour struck ere the last kiss was done. . ■ And the last and lingering good-night uttered. „ ' <. 4 l Back from her wild, sweet memory jaunt , The ebaporon came, as a voice beguiling - -Satd/VMay I go out on the baicouy, aunt. • With. Jack, to bask in the moon man’s stOilmg?" “ How lovely your auntie is looking, Maud,” Quoth Jack, ns he leaned in the moonlight over The debutante’s shoulder; “ and isn’t it odd A woman like that has had no lover?” ‘—Ella Wheeler Wilcox in March Smart Set. A Shrewd Splnater. A, willoin exchange for Amarriage li cense IS the bargain a shrewd South Omaha spinster exacted in Judge Vin- sonhaler’s court before she would con sent ,to the settling* of the conjugal yoke about Kef neck, Jacob Mem and Barbara L. Lisy, 47 years old,-appeared in court and asked to be married'. T h^ license had Keen procured. ."Now,” said Miss Lisy, “While we are waiting for the judge we-can attend to thls'business that’s got to be done be fore this affair, goes any further.” The bridegroom understood. He drew from bisr pocket a will and banded it to the clerk wttb a request for a receipt By the wtU Marts bequeathed all of his possessions to his intended wife. The weeding then went on.-^Omaha Cor, Chicago Record. - Are Other Planetailnhaftitedif „ The president of the French Acad emy of.Science a t the last ,meeting of that'body, announced that Mmo, Otiz matin, a believer In the plurality of In habited worlds, had bequeathed to the academy a sum of 100,000 francs to be given to any‘person who. shall have sue ceeded in entering Into communication with one of tho. heavenly bodies with the exception of the planet Mars. *The "will,” M, Levy-adds, wisely provides that on each occasion that the prize could not be awarded during the space of five years In succession the com pound interest will be' devoted to the promotion, of the serious work of as- 'tronomy. The intention of the founder would be scrupulously carried out, and the prize would be put up for compett tlon In the ^present year.—.Paris Cor. London News. r TOOGEEACOLDBf ONE.DAY Take laxa tive B.romo Quinine Tab lets. All druggists refund the money if its falls to cure. E , W, Grove’s signature is on each box, 2 oc. The Care o t L<u*ss. Bny the best oil. Lamps ahonldrbe kept well filled. Fill them by daylight Never light a tamp that Is only partly filled. Watch the wicks closely, changing Ihrm before they become too short. Toledo, O, W aldjko , * WbdNnMkr 4 HallV Cstfcrrh „0ur« is taken in-- tawially, wling ditontly utoen the ‘ Mood xnJ mucous m t i m s or th« m - n m . Tsstimoftida Rent free. Price 7M par hottlt. Bold by druggists, ErtJftiFxtftily B its are tk sS ek . Recoveries From Grip. Mrs. E . I. Masters, a t he home in Monitor, Ind., used Dr. Miles’ Ner vine and Pills to cure alter effects of grip, ■* Mrs. A, E. Lopeerf/ in the little town of Modelia, Minn., used Dr. Miles’ Pain Pilts and Nerve and Liver Pills and was well in a fcW days* President McKinley is sowly recov ering. from grip and it* after effects.' George J ; Flannery was relieved of the awful pains in his head in fifteen minutes, by. the use’of Dr, Miles’ Pain Pills. How be is rapidly recovering at his home in Buffalo, N, Y, Speaker Heriderson is again in his chair in the House Of Represenalives after a severe attack of the grip, J , ( j , Uelfrey, foreman a t the West- inghouse factory .in East Pittsburg, had a severe attack o f grip,' b u t.lie used Dr. Miles’Nervine ana Pain Pain Pills and was soon back in hie place. Rev. O Body was in a serious con-: dition at his home in 8 t. Paris, O., but Dr. Miles* Nervine and Nerve and Liver Pills pulled him through all right. ■ C, M. Ridgway the druggist, will refund you yotir money if you are not satisfied after using Chamberlain's Stomach arid Liver Tablets, They cure-disorders o f the stomach, bilious ness constipation and headache. Price 25 cents. Samples free, —Another lot oi Fresh Candies this week fresh from factory. Bee our ttorth window,- Ridgway & Co.l flouxzntxn novxu . trimmings of white panne velvet -with black polka dots and narrow black yel- vet ribbon, edging band of white satin with,gold embroidery. The picture is reproduced from Le Moniteur de la Mode. • - “I f you want anything good, go to Gray's, * * > : v <> j Thin, pale, anaemic g iris; j ; need a fatty food to enrich! \ ! th e ir b lood , g ive co lor to ! | ; (heir cheeks and restofe*their | h e a lth a n d streng th . It is, ! Isafe t o say th a t th ey n e a rly !! ]; all reject fa t w ith their .f&KI. S *® * !? * C O D L I V E R O I L w m t/m w m sp ///r£ s so m ! [Is exactly w h a t they requ ire; [ [ It n o t on ly g ives them th e im«; !! p o rtan t elem en t (cod-liver o il) ! • i n a palatab le a n d easily dl>| g e sted form, b u t also th e hypo* p h o s p h IH wh ich a re & valua* I ! <b i t in nervous disorders th a t usually accompany aiuem la. SC O tT 'S EMULSION Is » fatty food t h a t is m o re' easily 11 d igested th an a n y o th e r form | ! o f f a t A ce rtain am oun t o f ! [ flesh is necessary for health . ; You c an g e t it in th is w ay . We have knownpet* sons to gain a pound a day while taking it* jM. .Bjfp.b*, *11iHiitskO. s£ 6 f r ASOWHS, OMsliU, H«wYwfc. SJB 8 A AtJjqj. J 8 AQ JOJ asn U | ’USdAVUAV 40 AelOSJ-3VX3 H B j K Q H f f l B M H 11 Ul ' h h o a A i a K JOvamnugis «iiunsova v ia sr is A o s e o T p u u ssau 4jsrjaA3i‘suwsinAuoo'xuuqM oaoqjJ?ia'H3G®o}SJn°S *uoil -edpsuoajpj ^pauisH pzp&iy -W W W .J J° /iqSnog sAeMjv b a b h m a p u i H 3 q i | • n a j p ^ q o p u o s ^ u b j u i a o g ; . • G K t o o w r u M t t *TDJ3tnw;Jou aunjdJopi'umjao ja n p u stjiBjuoD'isfaapuBBsau ^fpjjaaqQ'UOfjsaBiQsciuuiqij M3H(1TIH >/-Sr.SiV{VI ici'Miiiiiiia E S a . r i ’y , t r i v a l s ' ■ A: Bnnisoiae lllk Wal.t, The illustration shows a figured silk waist with lace nndercleeves and yoke, (Jbeviots, suitable for Wnjsts and Gents Spring Shirtings. Short length goods that sell in piece, 15, 20, 25c, ................................. IOC Three cases Seersucker Ginghams,- the. best. goods made Tor Dresses, Aprous, Shirts, Boys’ Waists, &c. No fade and excellent styles; 12.000 yd.s. sold by us last year.................. ....IOC ^ One case Madras Shirtings. One case Oxhlood Seersucker. .,8^C One case Classic........ ............ .616 ’ . One case of Outing, excellent for gowns-,..,....................................5^ On case of yd. wide Bleeched Muslin, short pieces ............ 5 ^ One.case .of Indigo Blue Prints, . also black red and gray...... ,...... -5P Large job Torchon and Insert ing! best selection....... Fine time to buy Embroideries from ns; they lmve advanced in the east......................... ............ 8 £ t o 2 5 c 1 H U T C H I S O N & O I B N E Y CHURCH DiHEOTORV R. P. jinrch—Iiov, J. P, M 01 ton, l’niftor. itrvlees »t 11:00 n. in. .$nbbalh Hchool at 10 a. m,. Covenuller Church--Rev. W, J, Samlcrafin, ?tutor, 'Sabbath.School at'lOa. m. Preach- ug at 11:00 a*, m. Voung People meet at B p, m. except the let and 3d Sabbathipf the month when they meet at S:S0, and preeebinjr in the evening ort the let and 3d Sabbaths of the month at 7:00 p. m. V. P.Church—Rdr, P, O, Roee,putor, Ser vice*at 10:30 a.'- m. ssd 7:00p, m.. Sabbath Reboot at 8:30 a.m. etandard time. M.E, Church—Rev, A. llamiHon, Pastor. Preaching at 10HS«. m Sabbath School at 8:30 a. m. Voung i'tople'i meeting at0:00 p, to. Prayer meeting Wednesday evening I at 7:U0. Preaching eTery other Sabbath even- ^ tng7:30p.m. Baptiet Church-Rev, George Washington, pastorofthe Daptist church. Preaching at 11 a. m. and 7:30 p. m. Sabbath School a 2:30 p.m. Prayer meeting every Wedneeilay'nigbl at 7:30* Ereryone invited. A.Jt.E. Church—Kev. O. E, Jones Pal ter Preaching at 10:30 a. m. and 7:00 p. tn, ClaKj everySabbatti at 12:00, Sabbath School at 3:00 p, ro. Prayer meeting 7:30 p. m., Wedneiday eve. ' I A' Good Thing, £ Rupture or Ueruia Cured . No operations or infections, no pain or discom fort In any way, no steelsprings or iron frames so wooden, ivory or hard mbbei punches or ptugjt used, TRESS or annoyance. r hails, cups, Not (be LEASTCIS- Ouf Outfit for the CURE of RUPTUREOR HERNIA is madeof fine soft materials, such a* felt, velvet, chamois skins and etssiio webs, ft fits likea glovo and can harmyou no more. IT HOLDSr)onr intestines back in their nat ural position and tlie WoundWILL I1BAL like any other wound when it has a chance, The Only Way toCure is to hold lho intestines in or back all the time, until theWounds be comes grown together. Voar Rupture Cannot bfi Cured lit any Other way. We bare had 23 years constant and hard experience in treating RUPTURES and this OUTEIT is the RE SULT. ‘Men, womenand children madeCOM- PORTABLE by using this OUTFIT, Prices reasonable and In accordance with the esse. IF INTERESTED* pieSse write forparticulars, which weWill mail you FREE. Address, . MOHAWS REMEDY 00., . Rome, It. 7. M o h a w k C a t a r r h C u r e . , Cheapest and Res):, , Cores Catarrh In from3 to 10days. Cures Cold in (he Head, 5 to 16minutes. Securely packed with■ full instructions, by mail, POSTAGE PAID, J5e. Try it and you wilt lie more 'than pleased with the investment, Your money biteRif yoA are dissatisfied. "Stamps taken/' MOHAWK REMEDY00, Rome, HewYork. -—Tafia.,Coffee and ClgarAat Gray. —Jarffenier?, ve ty dtoajf). Bidgway A po- .. ’ OEDABVILLE, 'OHIO, A eCOUN JB of Mereliaotfi and Ia- * * (lividuala, 'goiicifed, f. .Collections promptly ina'de and remitted. TRBAFTB.bn H ^ T York and Cin- ■O cinnati sold at lowest rates.' T5e cheapest and most convenient way to sand money by mail. ' “ T OAHB made on Beal Estate, Per- ■L* aonal or Collateral Security. - William W ildm S F r e s ., ‘ ' - Seth W, Smith, Vice Pres,, •W. J - Wildman, Cashier, •«£'RAWSIRAXSflf tOidfAFi’/. ‘ . :" EeUrcn Xenia and Dayton, ' ...Leave Dayton; 6:00' a, m, 7:00 • «;W> v '' - ftOO . ■ T0;00 v: 'ifcoo 12.60 Nooh- l;00p* hi.i ; 2:0ft v * \ : 3:00 . . , ’ “ 4:00 ' , , « • ’ ; „ • 6:00 ‘ 7:00 ■ 6;00 *' 9:00 0 ; 10:00 , * 13:00 . ' '■ 12 :00 -! ,.y waiting.-KiQmvNfli Leaves Yehia: S;00 a, in, 6:00 7:00 8:00 - 0:00 10:00 11:0C . ; 12:00 Hotiri" 1:00 p,‘-nf, « 2:00 3:00 ^ 4:00 , . 5:00 • •; 6:00 . 7;00 ’ ‘ • 3:00 9:00 30:00 11:00-. ■» -Xenia office nn.r Daiiy Meat Market, - •». > ti1', ^ •, * ■; ■' I % • *■ C - , 9«.. ,*H Under the above firm name, the meat market of Of W. Crouse will 'be conducted. All product in the mea't line will he the ’best that money cad "buy, wbjc.b,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, . Wheto sending children, direct them' (to .us; we always give'them the best they ask for. I-..! ' GOODS, DELIVERED Telephone. No, 74. New Meat Store.-— > Having' opening the Meat Store formerly conducted by Ed Henshel, we, will- have on “hand a t all times a <\ choice line of Fresh and Salt Meats c • Bologna and Sausage and everything connected will) a first-class meat store, j . We handle. the celebrated • . Ki ngan .& Co’s. Haiiss. ; Gcrmanv-^yrup Is the special pre ecripiion of Dr. A, Boscliee, Acclo hrated German’ Physician, and is, ac knowledged to be one of the most for tunate discoveries in . medicine. I t uickly cures Coughs, Colds, ami all -ung troubles of the severest nature, removing, as it does, the cahBe of the affection and leaving the parts in a strong and healthy condition. I t is not an experimental medicine,but has stord the test of years, giving sajis-, faction in every- case, which its rap idly increasing sale every season con firms. Two million botlles‘'sold annu ally. Boschee’s German Syrnp was introduced in (the United States in 1868, and is now sold in every town and village in the civilized world Three doses will relieve aby ordinary cough. Price 75dls, Get Greens’ Prize Almanac. Charles Weimer. , GOODS DELIVERED Telephone 66> • • - ■ . A ^ *• -t:. LOOISY1LLESNASHV1LLERAILROAD The' Great Central : ' Southern Trunk-Linte WINTER TOURIST TICKETS • ■ f • ' Now on -sale to FLORIDA and the GULF COAST Write for folders, descriptive matter to * C. L. STONE, General Passenger Agt. LOUISVILLE, KY . WANTED! Reliable man for Manager of Branch Office we wish to open in this vicinity. If your record is O. K here is an opportunity" 'Kindly give good reference when writing, A. T. M orris W holesale H ouse , Cincinnati, Ohio, Illustrated catalogue 4 cts. stamps >—“Maffnion” a 10c cigar for 5c! Sold only by Bidgway «fcCo. F o r G r ip ftd i e s u s e D r . M ile s ’ P a iti P ills , Sold by all Druggists:. r* ASK YOURGROCERFOR the 5 Mlmftfc Breakfast: ret N r i t i f i Healfh JTJtm, -• 1 * , M m t i t 4 “ B i t A I N . B R E A D . ' PURINAMRXB. St. Lotus, Mo. SEND YOUR ADDRESS ' To ■ R. J , WEMYSS, Qeaersi IramtgnUirin sad Iodastrlsl Agent LOUISVILLE , KY . And he will mail you free ' MAJre.ILttJSTRATEDPAMPHLETSand PRICE LIST of LAND, and F arms i n ; K E K T O C K Y /T E N N E S S E f i, A LABAM A . M I S S I S S I P P I . F L O R ID A , Blue Front Stable. ,t Leave your horses there and your ri^s he kept on the inside, out of the rain and storm, . 20 N, Fountain Avenue, * Springfield, O. C harles E. Adam’s Restaurant ant) Dining Rooms Corner High nod Limestone street, Springfield, Ohio. ( D c l n ' t B e F o c l e d i Takeihi»gsmthM,«riti«eA : ROOKY MOUNTAIN f t * - W M H S S M i vA*k ymr '4t*tcSm AiiiiiiiN«>liwWiikiO'iw ii^ ^ -No, 2 Oafitor OU for buggies, „ Ridgw#.y 4 - South Detroit‘St. Dayton office and waiting room, 15 West Fifth St., opposite Postoffice. T{m -running time between .Dayton and Xenia is one hour, passing- thru Highlands, Smiihville Road, Zimmer man, Alpha; Trebeins and Lucas’ Grove. Dayton to Xenia 17 ‘ miles, fare 25'ceqts. ......... / , , , ;4- - ; Every -other car comliinatfon'for freight. | ’ Sundays'." and Holidays' cars’' run every half hour. * t I? J had Grip"I wotild, | . use JD f . 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Your digestsye | arc in no-condition to take- c ^rilarge quantities of food. ’ Brink plenty o f pure cold watt jiri'&ya the fever, stiimilatea the ki 1peys to action and opens up the pot • 4 the akin’ Keep the ’1 bowefs op ; *ith Dr. Sfiles’NervR and Liver Pi _ T#ke three doses of Dr. Afiles*Ner I joe per.tiay, end if you' cunnot sle ® tske an ex tra ■dbee at bed time, * farther control the fever, and to ovc tiwne the ppculjar aches and painA ■ gj.jp, uge Dr- Miles Paid' Pjlls. Th I „ctquickly and effectually, and no bi I e^eta result from their use. The remedies-have been thoroughly test Attire than a jjnllipn'times, and thf • efficiency • is thorougly establishe ' They.never-fail to give relief. Dr-Miles’.-Remedies ,c^n he fou! | #t any drugstore, and they are sold: 1 gpositive guarantee that first botl * orpaskiige'beuefitsor money refunde WOMAN AND. FASHION A S ty lish G o n e o f B loch—1TUc M, c i t t l e d .F a b r ic F ijd -A Hand- som e S ilk W aist. "Tlie gown shown "is of black clo trimmed with broadtail. The skirt teamed in the middle of the front'a adorned at tlie bottom with a shap emplecgment of the cloth, beaded j BLACK CLOTHADD BROADTAIL. , three bands of Cloth, which are carried up the front to the waist; edges belng stitclied down, firmly. The jaunty little bolero Is bordi with, three shaped bands of stitched In place and has a ni vest of broadtail, cut in points fastened at the left side with largo cy metal buttons. A bond of the b tail is continued round the lower of 'the bolero, giving the effect 0 | under jacket of fur. The high. fi. cloth collar Is faced with broadtail fastens a little to the left of the with n metal button, The cloth si widen slightly below the elbowsi terminate a few inches above Wrists, where they are scalloped) trimmed with a sejriloped band 0 ) cloth, which falls on the full u sleeve of broadtalL This fur puffs out prettily and is confin the wrist by a band of the same, muff Is of broadtail, adorned pretty purple clematis.--Phlladi Ledger. ' T h e M ercerised F ab ric Fad Tlie twentieth century cottonsj true femlnlpe coquetry, are tna] ading as sltk under the name of [ Cerlzed.” tn this guise the daln( ehs and cottons have gained sheeti and softness which make| Additionally attractive for sc .. Wear* The mercerized linens flaunt tb( ionabie alngle,. double or triple.; which Mibe. La Mode favors so i A dainty electric blue mercerla| to has a quarter of an Inch white edged with a bit'of red so narrbv he little more than a suggestion, ton dotted Urtetis, which alsd flni favdr, la a tight tan’color made vl fectlte by large and amall black J The mercerized pongees arc Jngly attractive as their soft lengths nhroii on shop countors.l show great postcrllke scrolls anf mg lines, like the foulards, in Patterns and also the fashionably or moltlsUed dots. '-f Mercerised grenadine is one season’s prettiest and-daintiest| . tlto, Wblls mercerized Chambr ohamatebh silk, glints and giiste^ oolors, 1 Aa I n t t t Itsfiriss Ut U Grip? ^^Geoitto W» Wnitt*. nf Bnutl , M e , «aya; “ I lmvft Worst hough, "cold, chills and g | hiva taken lots of trash of n o r pht profit to tho vetidori Off toin’s Gough Remecy is theonlL thailuMtkffiKirhy < o » k I whdte! hava ttsad one bottle- of it a | $hlU», «otdand grip have alt' I congmitriato thfs msnnfact ^noneat merlicine.,> For O iM vB fig tiiy ,.... ■’ m » at
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