The Cedarville Herald, Volume 24, Numbers 27-52

T i \ o - A YEAR. m t h e u m g m m * THt LIttia ftafamutffo Who 8urpr!**tf " 3 '♦ratWf&wdbir, ■ <rrw»«3*potUejr told us the story after we emne bom* from ebareh, T m * grandmother lias to use crutch «t; «iui she ofimot walk outdoors Kke the reat of us, so she has $ nice little balcony built on the sunny side, of the house sad &door leading U * * ~ X-* St ^ m 1 w * I pw A WOMAN’S UpVE* A im # w hr« ll^ w P*ies iaet UutV ■ fkmtum tint Uejr,u*< cxiry tlrin ii <fc«<ta1“ An ietfctUNc or < umUUfi-*i xmv tint , tatr , \ I j It fix# nhtoMf id Isujt'n sl.-ri *’«i*vise f ,il«t rrowft->-^ CsrtWweiitiN ,* ’ ■ . ties1 t e r *?«*J q > ’WU* Iwe—twe toie hr J tca*.*- <i r t'.if thg uiau*•■'> iRitcs t:T ixrrjl « , I lika lb « waM »-&> give * me «>«<> to « niW|t t lew tk# CWU4R*1 eiw* jmKliutf fm 'i fl«j fralne tiia one* u.fc» Vccj> t!irp Isaj^fcr - wkUo ■ ■ .■ ■ ■ " TJwjr heffl De»wtU the tutJaw they mutt bq*r, , . .But ^ 5 WMM!t'*tt, (M W®**hff-S :: • it^r iitfc is ttu« and tjCfU- ' for the chili twit bUnr* her serm# A»i the tiwit, who inalm twr stepi •--Sir$. SSstrik -Ciiisw SscorU’Braif3»T;: i§M,S,pifc|fe.-.w.. bright Sunday xt iiiif besniffudj morning grandmother wrapped up and: went out on the balcony fo tube n sun hath, (rranduiothpr’s hcpi&eis, shout three, blocks from oiim, iji a .pretty iittleeity not far from here, where the"pdU^es of wood and’have big all-the way" round lawns. <Our house fa not so big, because there are only four of us—mother jind father* my little sis­ ter and me,, Bister is the dearest baby you. aver :say, and she hCs learned more mischief in three years than any baby you ever heard .of. ( . This Sunday was such a beautiful day that most every one had gone to *church, and the street was dsserted.1 Grandmother enjoyed her sun bath - and the tjniet' outdhexe on the bulfen­ ny. .and yust.as she turned to go in .she noticed such 4 funky litrie'fignre IPPP IP fr LITTLE BAY TREES, much too large anCJying.'opfen'in front, though it whs a cool day. \A red hat Triur sizes too largo They Am imported From Holland and Cpet .Up to 8250 a Fair. “The.handsome little bay, trees that you eiie rooted hi tubs standing in private grounds or indoors- -in houses, or i t may be standing o u t/ side mi cither side of the entrance tbr-a house, or a club, o re /1 said a florist, imported from Holland. They arc brought over with their trunks wrapped?-,np uarcfully..-,in,' straw and theirdaps completely cov­ ered with burlap to protect them from ipjuryi - 1 . ' [ ‘> “Sopm of fhcid, sf3 you wiif ob­ serve,- are grown i&Cpyr*jmid -form, aud.'in‘ some the branclung,- foliage cpvefcd paft is made to grow globe or apple shaped, ‘^ y .trees, ««&^&nfcinii*} rented A S n i j IHifc Ktn^t XoTi Ifhy^ Always Bough t, a n d which h a s he$at ‘*t t - bver 30 ^^*^..11118. I mui ^ ^^on tirrn ..njf. and-hah hneh jww !» under hht 4?onai superrMon! siflco jts Inftmcy, .......... Allow no P«b to deceive you i«. this, JE^poriraeuts t h a t trifle w ith and endanger th e h ea lth o f in fa n ts an d j ^ d u s t What Is C astoria /i» a harm less su b stitu te f o r C astor O il, P a rc - go rie, D rops and Soothing Syrups. I t la P lea san t.' It? contains n e ith e r Opium, M orphine n o r o th e r INarcotle ;. „ substance, I ts ag e is its guaran tee . I t destroys Worms and allays Feverishness, I t .cu res' Piavrlioea and W ind Colic. I t relieves T ee th ing Troubles, cures Constipation -f an d F la tu lency . I t assim ilates’th e Food, regu la tes th e - Stomach and Bowels, giving healthy and n a tu ra l sleep, t !The Children’s P ahacea—The Mother*# Friend* C E H U I N E C A S T O R I A A l w a y s B e a r s t h e B ig n a tu r e o f Agon m m rftMHs, r »t jxfmitloo .EscorstfMl- L ■ j i | f I f l l i l l i f .... W * * 0 B u f f a l a , ‘ tts taw ^S irla t -in conservatories, ithey pine,,and the foliage lose^ life' and color in. clo^o' coniinement’ hi houses, and after they-Mve been thus'■shut up a-few months U?esend them to our place in the country to be restored to health. I I t fakes about two years ftO bring xi..^ x_xi.-:.__ 1 _____ X..K thc ceNwuncoMMN». rr muhh , v ■rncer,wsufroitKfcrty. only a clicked, gingham sxmhonnet pensive^. They are commonly s in the way of clothes, aijd a knitted ,m’pairs. A pair, shy three to f afghan streamed frc«u the. carriage feet each iti height would -sell for distressed looking'Child seemed to&Hsize.1 A hup pair of handsome bay .young to,be all aloiie, Jti^t forlnn ' I trees eight1, to. ten feet in -height., ^ •! grandmother called out asjthe Bab. «... x-,. wv... ■<-■?•• trotted fast, down the entrance; - ? . arable numbeK annugliy, , . #<Whcre are you going, little girl? YotkSiin. j u i- ■ - And whose little girl are you?” ■>, ------------- ------- ’’ J ; ■ »■ pgrotip ^ . .. dittleult tasks of bringing his publisher to terms. The less known to fame ‘belong .to,-iittle lithe:more serious the pad- v girl r akkddgrandmother "Huven’t | A n ” * ------ you anymamma or papa ?'* ' i($oS* sho 'lealled* -in ; ansa man. h'ke -Kipling may .dl terms:’while i|3u|)lishers- bend the v h wef. J.kriebbefotbhim.’-Onedfthe'clever- i: , Idhmma an papa is doned away, ^n or ruisos-w'a? that of Br. John Wbl- ' * I'he trolley tars.” opt, better- ktiowu aa Peter Pindar, W u V f » * W ' \ - r , - ‘w . : , , - v . J ' , h«»«l«KTO i,ili ivm.1 tlWr k itrl« » & ’ • • *coVeivil; 50, COc }) Itiattings ’♦Ath •, We. are^tjll seliihg at the Idxyest * pi ice,.. ....121 to a 50r i „ t ' v | ' • , LacevCurlate SI.00 to &VM a hair 3 , ' - u 1 . *. ■ '« i ? -1 ;■ - ’ - - - "ho'/i l-' r ' “ ' ■ ' - hlcver, have we had sueji u line assort- • Jim Ilf, rtfrrrinrl ftliftilrtSi ntin> .nnnrla' fr\t\ ‘ -.< want of good alipdrs, new goods for -'.J Dresses and Waists. SttitRooms lr •f-|- .. . , , , , . , of,’f 1,000, while Wolcbt detnaude- b t the camage nhout and started unto- $1,500.' Failing to agree/a day w a r - ko'^’p. ^ * fo v r appointed for an interview, ixnd the me* .c ried grandtnomer. .publisher on arriving a t the doctor’s .Whatever n . l I do with the littlk room found,tho old, gentleman in t m m m : W ^ o m in g to h e r if if W ^ h amb^sfepufchfal COugh. Ju st a t tins moment AUnt Mary, When he reffised. to give more than ' * ho was down stairs in the library‘s $1,000, thte doct.br broke out into a nny Wtte %uxe and: ran ~ *■’—A aL ^ -»*•»-»- — • pia ’ ' i t t ,> 0 , »»*.» 7k ■> — IT. vF -1 WMVW* fJ «aw the funny little figure and: ran j violent fit of coughing, winch pro ’duccd on offer of $l,3pQ, This was' &i..c body more o r less than our baby* Marian, grandmother's own little r Worse than ev6r* At last the pub--, ..........,v ,-T lis h e r ,;tb itd ^ granddaughter! Shi had run away such.a cough could live long, raised from Bessie, the nSjlid, put on her his offer to $1,500. . The doctor, nay- big sister’s old play hat and,coat- ing secured the metra $500 for life, ■ - — mid jiypd more; - a i i S K S S W W " ■w»i«i>siik........... Waists .Wasb»*.f<.**'^j*^Mdoc to $x <,00 '::.-vpotKewam*V*:*x:i* . ...!te, ^ | ;*'- Percale* yd wide^bc U : ’ pjri)i(s,4f. Sheeting , Tb*f ^diAmci-iran lOvpiWs, tDv i fBuftto aiul the JSspisbliiirn'l K muss are lianif's of trains taking pas eengew b> the Pan-American Bxpes?! tiou a t Bufiido i yer the Akron llmiie, The Pan-American Express leaves St. Lmtis B :44 a. ,-m.,' Indiaimpolis 5:01. p, m., Lmusviile 1:00 p. m., Uippiiinati 4:50 p. m„ daily nt (^ib* arvilfe.fe 38 pi m.,C'olUnib»« 8 :Sfip.mi ■ arriving "ph.mtniKjua Bake (Duke woodanfhjamestrAvn) about OjOOa.m Duffulo at 8:15 a* nu This train baa el»epi% curs from St. lantifi, through Indianapolis, and -Deytuo, awi /Jeep ■ ing car add coaqh from Xxoui^viHe I through Gincinnatijami Columbus to | Buffalo,"running from Columbus to Buffalo as a solid Train of .smoking cifr, coacbfe and'sleeping cars? i a Tim Bidfiilo Express leaves St Bouis! Bjf 5 :p,ri»v, Indianapolis 3 : 55 : n* in,, ‘ Louisville; 3 : 15 n. m.. Dayton 0:30 a. m., daily at t 5 ec]arv|ffe 10 : 3 t a. u>,, Golumbus j 2 :Oo nogn, arriving, Chau- tauqua Lake abont.lOiOO p, m., Buf­ falo' at''midnight, . This ;train,.hns Sleepinghiirs jp»ra Cincinnati uml(Gol- umbug through to Buffalo, ■ The Exposition Express ri in3 daily <oAkron and daily except Sunday} between Akron und Boflhlft I t leiv»a $t, L/jfnis 1:00 p, ni,, Irnlian- i apoli 87:10 p, m- D°wsvilJe 4 : 5 b p-m-> Cincinnati 8 :(K) pr m„ Dayton 0 ; 58 ; p. m.,- Cqdarviile 1();42 p. m., Col nimbus 12:40 midnight* landing pas­ sengers at OtmutauqUfi Lake at ahont IliOOo^loelt!<:nextmorning,jBuffalo Of 1:35 p, -m. . I t has sleeping cam irony'St ; 1 Louis' and, ’CinciUnati ,td Cnlnmbus', and from Columbus to Akron, Barior car from Akron to Buffalo .^ ’ i |lpturning .trains leave Buffalo J :00 p« m,, 6:30 p. m. and 10 : 00 fp, f«, Information .alkmt excuroiou fares n n i p t M j y i * f%sM . L i l l i ! I i j f i i i i i - ' i i ’W 3 - & S' -g.v *r - f ’■ siafi^sS . M l i l a f & ^ | j | | | | J | f |w ii^ g >ggi'e^'' IlllfillsW *o«R»S VifpSfji. < f \ w v m - s p a m CHI s m i H t s s o M ' 4 i Fr»id«et>i»f!j4he gud*mkk fewti ^.m ways lav .found *| Mest'Hbtteuf-*: ’ „ “Ik -•. jugybyuug.: Olia^Ios w ei together whh , thing to lwfound v.- ffmt-eksa meat xUso handles the braled SwlftComp* Hams, Ami ay and - honest tres gees with the ahov& - t i M P f t i W f d . ’ * 1 M" , w , t ' [Telephone 66, Ere^Ii Fiih H«d D o n ’ t B e F o o l e d i .TaicetHe^<(«ulncyertxbul CEDARVILLE, OHIO, I .A CC0IJsr^ ° r ^robahts anil u IA* d iy id n u ls Bolieited, , Cplleef p rom p tly m ade gnd rem itted. and rates, -8 gSSJFSU h ( c b ^ s t apd most convenient way SfSS&g I mudm6n*y bTmaik t%*| HtiowouTnim *ute, A»kyour SlUKaift- ASKYOU*; GrtO 1 "F® f " ’’ , ......................w » ? A ■ TpAhfS . made bn Beal Estate, P h J William Wjldmnri, Pres., * ’ ’ , S e th I f , Sm ith , V ice l're s., Tbe 5 SHinitie BreakiBst to’Builalrt will be furnished by E; B, J’ ' Keyes, Ticket xVgcnt CVdarville, uiiou Corner II _ Ti*x x5 * ' CL. PUglNA MILLS, £. t ,. ti l l s . MO. M am ’s R estau ran t , J \ ’ ■ -and Drnirif(' Rooms uffpliftithin', J nder th e ’ aboi?e firm nan% , - , , , meat market of O. W. Crouse wi?l CWcr iligh and Liimamm street, conducted. All produet in the W Bprmgiiehl, Cl»o- *liue\il] hethi’ l^stthat m o n e v U fARtSTO, BUFFALO^ ’ ; Blue f r o n t Stable. -line will 't e beat t t oney 1 buy, wliieli fact comliinetl with honett and thorough businessNjnethods h ” , “ - » * ......■ - v , ^ ( 4r -i > i \ T ' ' w > , x | t a - / , > 7 Over"The Akron Route for Pan-American -, Leaveyour Imrsos there, and yWij enough assurance to tbe public, whfl “7-ri^-hekept-on- the inside; ’ out' lif’the’Alwayswutft the Worth of their monef Excursion \iekete' to Buffalo over ^ “' f o T l L n i n i n \™ ,„ p re8Pe.cU *' .V*. i the Akron Route via OhiUituuqua - , ’ Sprinofiehl O ^ * ’ 'Yhen sending children, direct them ....... ..................... CifAUX® E of the Pennsylvania Linesand co. ect- T L a 14- f_ | j t ing^railways. Paresfrom Cedarvdle I I I © v l i y I l O l C s , and slipped out by fhe kitchen door. when Betr:'«*uU8up atairs. jiWay again, mother tie.to 4- ’ 1 .; I f who ;s , >*,f ^ ^ ............... . iaya we «id haife.f tie her tip like | ; * little calf, fihn yery much, afraid i the won't lik *5 tb a t^E an cy Scott: in Boston G 0 & rapidly recovcrde th a n 28 years, if T Two tfUMriiU C^uClitt- 7 frt, UwMUoaU«katfi WoweC » ,. *:.;bt*d «*« U, * tornlnx : imU«nSmjqjriftgoMUlc*t CftUdfiit;^ »w,on<l*rtol tier* oertf til 1*1 A Trta Village. One o f thA curious features of somyofrhb islands of the Bacific ia the t o village. One of these vil­ lages oh Isabel island ia built bn the summit of a rocky mountain rising i . Thl*algtmtttro ta oftcVeryUovof tho cenntha Laxative Bronio-Quinine aubuu . tjwramSdr that t n e r n cold la ottf>day Good Advce* The most miserable beings in- tjie World are thoscstiiferin" frumDyspep­ sia and Liver Complaint. More than seventy-five per cent, of the people in tlietjnitcd Btntes are afflicted With these two diseases and thtpr effects: such pa.Bour Stomach, Sick Head1 Palpita- Caught Nappbig by PadecaWaftI, . ________ _ , , : x, , ,- »- -*»-••-* iv A lady visiting PaderewsH'a villg 'ache, ilabittral bostivem almost pcrpcnaimdarly fo tho height £, paris recently noticed a cherry *tion of the Heart, Heart burn, Water- ofopOielft. ’ • - _ -. atone oh the mantelpiece.. She took,?braali, Onawiug, and Butfling Raiu| The tfunks of the trees, an the possession of it, and'had it set in {at the Pit of the Stomach, Yellow branches of which the natives have pearls and diamonds as a relic of the { Skin, Coated Tongue and Disagree- erected ;their Iwusesj are perfectly master* ■ 'A few weeks later Pffde-iTasleio the Mouth, Coming up, of straight and their ,surfaces smooth, rewski mel .this* lady, who, in t h e ' Pood after Eating, Low Spirits, etc, while ,thd distance ^om the ground. ...... ^ to the first branch varies from 50 to lfiOfeet, " . One ofthese-novel abodes is a t a :height of 80 feet above the ground, ................... ............ __________ _ while the home of a neighboring one }my mantelpiece must have been left course of conversation, showed bim the cherrystone with its elegant sot­ ting. “But, madam," skid Pade­ rewski, stroking his locks, *T never eat cherries, llie one you found oh Go to your Druggist and get* 1Kittle of xVugttflt Flower for 75 cents. Two doseswill relieve you, Try it. Get Green's Prize Almanac. is 40 feet higher* Each house is reached by a ladder made of- some creeping tine,* which is suspended' from one of tho-doorposts and can lie drawn tm when i t is debited. Each house is large enough, to con­ tain 10 or 12 persons. Such lofty habitations are only occupied in time of war, a t night or by my servant”—Ledger Monthly. Wise hpeculation. A Howard man has been trying a hovel, experiment during tbe last year. He watched the stock mar­ kets and made supposititious invest­ ments, of which fie kept a careful track. 'A t tbe end of the year he When danger is expected. At other found that if his speculations had times ,the more convenient .and ae- been real he would have been out of ceseible lints on the wound ioxopre^ pocket just $300,000, Xfc is a fine * wine<i<*rtNjay mm* - • | Ww ;# »« di » tteiit *V*l!L±*+UJL± fj| Ux| UJ u J m * 1 m . ’ , c «€WtMd»x, HI* Msth.r'# Boy, life «rwm prince of (Jermany is M tteVpt£d to M r mother , that he will h o i' permit her to be classed among ordinary persons. A clergyman was once'explaining -to the crown prince, who is 1% years old now, that all men are sinners, wheriwpoft tha littla fallow asked him if his father, thkampetor, was not aa exception io the rule. ASot l it is jiri^aiurwtswd the ctergyniahi* * & * m m % ’•* rinher, like m m r _ ~h -<- W, _ - * *W(Mt * tm mud hi *. ' *,* *' said’the little prince, "and that'i* timt My mother Is m sinner.” . i ^ T U tM&UiWifk* OfTUMi fxaxaifv* Ircmm-QuinittS Tablets enreacoMia m t diy^ ;fCoru#c,A» f»y* Prkw Sff owitir, OddM sm ss F o r Edibles. In Ixfiiidon a aheep'ff Mad stowed with onions is called a “Field lano duck," PotatoMf are 'Trish apri- eots" amt “Munster plums.* A fier­ ring is lulled in different fodatitiea of England « *Digby chicken,” a ^‘Ilfdrfolk cftpdh,” a “Dunbar wetli- cV' or a ^Gottrock b a i t I n France it ia customary to call a herring & ^poulet de curenie’* (Lenten fowl), in our own country, in Hew Eng­ land, codfish is frequently known as *Cape Cod turkey/' ^ v"yVou can nSvcr Cure dyspepsia by dieting, whst your body needs ................ oemtalftiad n»u ,.i v * ‘ ** hence it must digest, every class ut food and so prepare it thnp nature can use it in mtrishmg the. body* and rc plaring waste tissue, thus ffvirrg life,, bsafth atrengib, ambition, pire* hlrwHl and good bmlthy appelftt, Ridgway <* Vo* ” “ lllustfatiofl of the fate which lies in wait tot the amateur on the stock market,*-Eansaa City Journal. B T rue to HIS V/ord. ■“You know you said before elec­ tion that you wore a friend who would divide his last dollar with me/' " ‘‘That's right,” said Senator Sor- ghtan blandlyj “that's right. But it's going fo he a ‘good many years before I get down fo my last dollar/' *—Washington Star, \UlStmp tillioo-f?twit ■UmAA3jr Vxtvj tir !.*i/*«, - 'sjqwwjo 'itMMOU ? m ■ '■ajdffiiisa^wjoj r-«-H - . OtH 15, * ’ssiqsq Xupifouj t aujoipflui p m pm t i^Q MJ5 ! . w p a s i t i i i f s s a w r ; * i. I | f 0 ” t»| trikd fy.-, p t tp 'im *H p«», 'fw.V.mi;,"! « ^ t r 4 «riitsf 4?H sU’-t1;/, - LIST OF,LETTERS. List of letters remaining uncalled for in the Oedarville postoijicefor the motitli ending July (}, 1901. List No. 23. .Marten, George. Morris, Mrs. George, „ s iloby, F, E, - T, N, T ashox , 1\ Mi '•* -- .- .'vrui'ei imur,lirenwuri-nini.-At,^u. • . ' —'“I Wish to stale to you and the readers of these lew Bites that your Kodot Dyspepsia Cuk) is witottf ques­ tion the only cure fo dysjrepsia. I have need many oth# prenaratrous, John Beam, W.1Middlesex, F a /' No preparation,equals Kodol Dyspepsia Cmtfas it contains all the natural <11- gesteijts. Ridgway & Co. * ' A Good !king, German Byrup is the »|scclal pro scription of Dr,. A ,4Boachco, ,i eele brated German Fliysiriatt, and is ac­ knowledged to be one of the most for­ tunate discoveries in medicine. I t quickly cures Coughs, Coids and all Lung troubles o f the severest nature, removing, as it does, tho cause of tho affection and leaving tho parts in a ntrougnnd healthy condition. If, is not an oxpcrimontal medicine,but has fiord tbe test of year*, giving satis*, faction in every cafe, which its tap. idly increasing pale .every season mm firm:*. Two .millionBottles sold xmm* Lake for the Fim*American *Expdsi tidn are how om sale at ticket, offices, ............................................ I ................. ilie are as, folio . Tickets good returning ten days, $ 10 .*& 0 . Tickets*good returning fifteen days, $18.20,, - " - Reason- tickets with return limit uu til O61. 8let, $16.30. Special *Coach excursion tickets ‘ good leaving Buffalo up to, midnight ofThursday following dtiicof gideUifiy l‘>e obtained .on 'Tuesdays a t $7,35, Tourist4ticket* nt special fures may also be obtained*for trips to resorts in ^Canada, All tickets to Canada and Eastern points, including New York, will bo good for slop over nt tjie Fan- American Exposition on paytnhnt of $1 extra a t Buffalo, -Stop-ovoiu at Chautauqua Lake will bo allowed on all ticketa to Biiffalo and Eastern points,withoutextra cost. For scheilqlefi showing convenient through; passenger service to Buffalo and other information^ please apply to E, S. Reyes, ticket agent,. Cedaf* ville, O, •. • r r * '^ Y i^ ‘ »■■*--, -f- i-if AumiCED pah E s to cixcinkati . For Annual Meeting, United Soci­ ety of Christian Endeavor, excursion tickets will ho soldfrom ticket stations on the Pennsylvania lines beyond 150 miles of Cincinnati, July 5th, 6th and 7th{ and from stations from stations within l5Q miles of Cincinnati on July Stli, 6th, 7th and 8tbj good re­ turning until duly 14th For pif* ticttlars see Ticket Agents.1 To**, »von (formerly 3hcrman Hotoe) N, Hi HAYWOOD, P ro p rie to r. Your Patronage mid *’ ■ Influence Solicited OOOPS .T3ELIVEIU5D .-. ...... "r.,” j .j..*.. if . w i " v I T h # P l e a s a n t W a y j POPULAR. RATES. to yitE thanpe 1n limp of Trains. Under a flewschedule in effect May 26,1001, passenger trains over the Pennsylvania Liree 'cavc Cetlarviile station as follows: For tlm-Eait, 7;2G a. m.( '4:41 p. m. ForTfieWeat, 10:17 a. nt,r T:2B p« m, aud fiiSi p. m. For particular information oh the subject apply to E. S, Keyes, Ticket Agent:, Ckdarvilie,0. ’ yscar^onth CoiamtHiS, duly 6th and 9th for Convcntitn. of I)em(K’.rfttic Party of Ohio, excur­ sion tickets will lie sold to Columbu#] via Pennsylvania Linas; good return- iiig until' July llth , IflflECIAI. ftTOfla you t-AW-AMEIilOAX . EXMU»S. .■■■■■■ ■-.5 ■ The* Erin Railroad. Company au« MoUileeitafraugemtntil havebeenmade to atop th* Pan*American Express ijyfcd*- -in,*.. ***■ ■■— » o .? .. ..... w .. _ , r — WNtflft Akrow Routn (Tmiu Flo. 44 tgtf. th# Eri« Ibdlroiid) at stations *be* VikiriK.Ab;, <X > m w 4 iiitrofluiel in the tbiitcd .States in 131JH, nntl is now Hold in every town Bud village ii i j tl-ft civilireil world ,1Three doses will tclicve unv ordinary |cough,' IVBv , 7.Vm, GA Greens 1 0jBrito Almmuic* T he . Louisville Railroad Nashville Pau-Aiflericafl Exposition Jfi VIA. THE Djwwitc* tbe lflnc*t flas*cni?er .ScrvtcoIn tlic Sorittl. Tlie rquinmcht: laiip to-Uato, tlutroad biU ’ ■ without nnequal, arot tile time . . Jistm to-ilat httVefttliw , a THiu nd tllo ... the fastness, Though trains Of niogniOccilt-CoacbcaaiMi Drawing* . * roomSleeping Oarsbetween .. - . Chicago, .Cincimmti,. Isntisvillc, • - ' ; Evansville or , ' St. Louis and Nashville, Memphis, r v . Birmingham, ■■■.■'■■■:■- Mobile, New Orleaiis, -. Pensacola and Jacksonville, t; Thrmih the historican 1 k-etife :" r<aiohS‘>fTenhaasee,'Aiabainft,' » flississinju, I.ouisitna 'and ilorluft, ForUe.icriptive inattcT, tlme-taMea atnl maps, #ddrc*s. 1 '■ . «.-fl, STONE, flwt-, PAS!!,Agl* I^mlavSUe, Ky, G . H . & D . and your choice of following route*. 3 All tail, via Detroit, through Uanachu Lake Erie Steamers, via Detroit or \ Toledo,* Or going rail, returning tef \ steamer or vice versa, _ j Also alt rail via Leipeic Junctioa and Nickel Plate, or via Toledo and | Lake Shore. S p e c i a l T o u r i s t f t a t e s TO Jitit* g . NORTHERNaitlfWHERESORTS. 5top Over a t Buffalo. Inquire of C. H» & D. represeul** ' lives for particulars or writ# 0 . G . EDWARDS . ;i w T«f. U p . c m c iH S ati . o OsteopathicEotioe. Those wishing to iuwsiigate Os to o p i t t h y, (the iimd* - ern reienee o f treating di* , sense), should call at thc J , 1). Williamson's Parlor, Gedatville, Ohio, oa tPu&g* ; d a y s and F r i d a y s , be- * twtUn the hours' of 8:00 , it. ip<r mid 8:00 s. m*, (uot later), I will bo at the* a I hivc place on those days at the slated hours. Respectfully, _ L. I I . MtCAHTXEV, 1), 0 „ Xenia, Ohio, tHt BMffSlT,Ca#|fANV. ^twa<aiiiG 0 Siia»vftti^Dayfliiu«, .*«r .. ■ * - *** I iLoaves Xenia: 5:00, a. m. 6:0O 7:D0 ,8:00 . 1 0:00 10:00, , , 11 : 00 , 12:00 Noott. 1:00 p.m . 2:00 3{«L :■> 4:00 5:O0 6:00 i 7:00 8:00 0:00 . , 10:00 11:00 Leave I);iyW»: 6:00 a. ih 1:00 g;00 J 9:00 1 10:00 | 11:00 12.00Nwte 1500 p. 2:00 3:00 4:00 5:00 6:00 7:00 8:00 9:00 10:00 4 11:00 12:00 **w .... 'AjWr'SiASTflflWfllTSiS, .<;! **I wish io add my feflmiOnlid lo tho geiiniuc pierit ol Dr. Caldwell's Syj'up Pepsin, t have tried many ^ s^ S k l 4 iM Xenia riSncaml waiting robw 4 Booth Detroit Bt. Dayton ri ;and writing w a , 15 West Fifth l oppoatw PoridKoe. The running time between and Xeniikiii «»a b&ur, psrirWffl- HigldiwdafSmlthvUi# Road, Xian Qual it; ♦ ♦ ( Jiist so wi| J those who hi 4 ‘ line will bed Ftt » GASOLINE ' v ’ FURNACE bw I fill Kind o :u ‘P V i C E D A R V I L I ^V““ H O L Thi*ptrf pr3ctlc*l mac Covii»«ecdin VuUccuift^r AAyour ejprewure| ROLLM/i Steel Plows, Mowers,. Riding Cultivators, ■ Hay Carriers, Walking Cultivators, ■■■'■ Hf r is r Wo sell tbe’fatnoi convinced1by tbe - $50 We pay the ahoi ' Dy$Rep$la» Of ,1 Liverita,Th| 25c ho3te$ t m m k > x e « c o o ta ln l5 i Sent by mall. Sj Olatoh m d Jacks] a M / E l l p5«a; brklal ■E,.y*ju®fladWft and red m m h)»| l fell l i d ' Atiflgl rift right. Yet Rflekyl -wtmla drift* them *wa| taut Ar»^giri,v- - . ' “ ---flNdsaaiirS-fbr .IlfI hYihfiug tickets from Got- umhus niid jHiiiUs west fficrof, upon .application to Conductor, >*i*The I ks >1 town at iflirnk. of foliar* In the ' \ tfl Im i l t e a -|» iL %l(imreds.uitHiieiflre, My,, wtft ■and - f | both useit and know I t dare all you claim for it. Your*- ririoetfiy ' ■- - " ■•■ F tb -D , mnm, (Iwreli .tfSfcia, wmjnmlt Ermy othar ftrigbi minda rir X m i t ,17 tttfleriir' oar oombinstk sWW nhn and Holidays -w». m a torn** wmrnmi Jtk &

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