The Cedarville Herald, Volume 24, Numbers 27-52
Wanted -N*te faWniry t* fafute Writ AdviiKMApoftt. Itwa* xauaing eats and dogs when* " sbnry end Major Burko of .tfc& j&tlo'Bill Wild West aggregation ) jif t the trajjapoit a t Barcelona#, and t!^i latter# when,half way down tha gangplank# removed- his hat> aaya the New York Brew. “Pu t on your hat# Burke, Tour head is getting fSe«r M<w«t*ln Mem Made Hi* Hair v itanit o» Cntf, ■ I was in the jnoun tsto of Idaho with,# friend sad w© ran short of fresh meat# so one day ! took my gun and started off alone. J went into * ravine'and was making my way along * little brook, when I % qiu ......., . . . . to rm e /in itlie full blaze of the sun# Jay four moun tain lions asleep. • lor-half a minute I thought them dead# but ha I stood staring a t them with my heart immy mouth every One of them sprung up with a growl. Then they”faced round a t me> look *«*-1w*- -viIl3Tvi<» lilii'v QTW tfflflt ing ugly# sniffing the air with their m V liunnm .ikont-*: tsIiAtrri'ntW tJlQ irftt/* urged tfce manager, "Look J BTrav j'‘,:-:i yr'; i 'V i i1.- y ; > v , , f e s i y i' £*#*•»i nt;i,•■V,vl I whiskers d r am back# sKomngj white lino of their teeth# switching -their tails anddooking like demons.- As for me# I stood rooted to the •noI. X couldn’t move# from sheer fright,, A queer numb sensation, began hi my ankles and crept up my- body/ and I literally felt my hair rise, , / , , ' I stood there motionless for' sev?. oral minutes; thempne of-the beast® dropped his tail and-,whined,; Tlte others followed his example. ■*>Iy presence mystified'' them, A few seconds later they turned about and crept away down' tlie iavine/'loqking back'stealthily two-or three times to see me. -, 1 When they -were out,of sight# I ’began to breathe again. Td idn ’t care to Unfit any more th a t day and .madef:fo r the/camp -a t/top!speed/ That was the time'my hair stood on "find/'ftfid'ifiy scal#%M^fire'!fO'ithb ... V*.,.-.-- v'. tcnich jor^jjWeuk a lte raa rd .-S t "WET, HE'S KEEXTOTO ADVANCEAOENT fob iroourrm o n a rn xeaes .’' Iff '} iherO,” said the major. “Where,? I • don’t gee anything.” ’-.“There# there# toanl” Tt don’t gee anything- but rain. /But your Bat.on.” / ‘What, keep-my h a t on in the presence o f that?” “But you’re getting soaked# man. Don’t stand there like a fool. But your hat on ” ' ’“ NeverbvNot -while in that, noble presence!” “Now# John, you’re going crazy!” “But, moo, don’t you see it ? Can’t you recognize it? ” " f£The only.thing I see is a statue of Columbus, What of it?” /My dear follow/dan yon ask ‘what o f it?’ Why, aeV been. 8 ur advance agent for 400 yeprs 1” - > f i , 1 f, J SutisWcjCUnchBr. s' “I think' General, Butler was the _heat posted ifian on oll questioug be fore congress I ever saw,” said- fin ex-CougresBmafi to the -N#W York Sun. “N o j and then some/oqn- grOsgman inferior to him in brains afid information got the advantage of him, but he more often came7off victorious in tha t arena.* He and Sain Cox once got into one of those long running debates ofi the floor of C; igress# each d ten puttifig ^ques tions to the other in the most pertx- >neut and brilliant way, >I t was Damascus blade, against Damascus blade. At last Cox put some, wor rying question to him# leaving his seat to do so# with a gleam in his dye ,:a* if saying#,*Now# old fellow# I ’ve "got you. where- you must confess or surrender/ Butler# being tired of the badgering, turned bn hhfi as a lion does on ita prey and said# ‘Shoo fly# don’t hodder me/ From, the very manner i n which i t was said and coming upon the house so unexpect edly the uonaojtmrst into one pro- ten# hia money b«& andWw tftba m i f an ioe shower ba thhad fallen sudden! on his little person. Butler walkei over afid eongniftilated him upon Inc defeat, Both'had. a good Baugh over it# and both retired, at once, as if hunting some plane tb i t Mrs, Ha i k u would smash with a hatchet.” Mark Twain'* Dlsoeunfc A good story is told of Twain and a bookseller's Mark clerk. Twain was formerly a partner in & i, ana< irm d one dayhe Went into a bookslore, and# picking up a book# he asked the clerk the price o f It. He then said tha t as arpublisher ha was entitled to BO per cent dil- Ocwhst, The elerk told him tha t was all right, and than Twain said: ‘[“Andas Xam ahm an author l a m entitled to 50 per pent discount for that reason# am Xnot?” 1*0 this also the el«rk assented. “Then X am a personal friend, of i%& proprietor’s# anld Xpresume yon wilt allow me the 'fistaf 25 per cent discount Onth a t &»te/’ ; , ^ Again the clerk bowed assent, “find*? those conditions X think*] t will take the book,” said i W w * fitorhi. “How much?” .’The Game of Duckfind Drake/ „ Duck and d,rake Is played by'shy ing bits of elate, the'fiht shells of oysters, or.thin smooth-stones#' on the:surf|ee bf.a;pou^ used ' should’he" thrown; so.,,tha t -it maymerely touch the surface of the water, otherwise i t will not rebound several times# which is the aim of tvdee, a “duck;” i f tlirice/ a “.dick, duck and drake/’- That player wins the game whose slate rebounds the ,dften'6st, "* ‘ 1 : * ' ‘ A PScMUar People. Qn 'the banks .of -the-Bums in South America dwells a peculiar tribe .of people who are';spotted m. a very queer maimer., i All membem of the tribe are.sifiular.in this.re spect, men, women and children being mottled black and white. They live almost entirely on fisbi. v ' ' ' A Boy's School Record. ■ I t is, an honorable achievement for'a boy whose school life has ex- i '»•* . T i . .ft"*’ T a 'W ' «rd tended over a period Of nearly 11 to nave missed,-a. single years never attendance throughout the'whole of time# yet this is the unique 1 possessed by Master Abel' * ** m > ■* «« * «n •. w *4 *»*w that record Boberta of Llangollen, England.^ Ho paftment of theboard school in tha. town in 1888, when ho was only 3 year* of ngo. Xfiom the infanta’ school he duly passed into th a t of the .seniors. Altogether, for ten *3 tm JftOKKKW. years and nine months ha Was pres ent both morning and afternoon with unerring regularity and. punc oring compelled to tuality# not even _ absent Iiimself fr o m Ms aehoo duties on one single occasion through illness. * - Another boy in the same school boasts a similar record for six years Can any of our American hoys show as clean a record fo r school attend ance f-^-American Boy. early In the Morning. OrWtfe* Mil* tirt bttWwa, mw«m,Mrs*MVi Urn m k rt* !bM t*A ktf b»bt<< SSt^cM*wi «Wt* PW> « qiSt*. ^«<t«Mriyhi tti«monlas WbU*W>tMM«n|W m I m S. . hramd im t»W«i Stood Utltt WS mi . •... ... MClv6k<-telle, *M tt, «!««*, ) Uw hwnaA«wm, » r MttMgii f)6m >$itekMdl Wra»p.w A ^ « ! ^ P « p r a « » r A 5 h m fffis ia l »nd than Saul# witnonjt at- W m g a ismil# to intrude upon the ’iriwtmity of the owearion: “As I. figure i t we owe yon the i l r i - ............... 1 Senate««i ter wi»S*anwldt n»t nil Mr tout Mttl*aetldnm -, o»«,iwr *»«r M4*. F o r I n f k n t a a n d C h ild re n . The Kind You Have Always Bought I V l M S r i HU DK1.N pronwlesDi^esttoaCheerful- iieasnndBestContainsiwilha: 2* •” ^ *ir_- ^.<^9.T^fn __.*• Opium,Morp!utve norMiueral. N o t "N a b ic o t i c . j^ a fo u i^ s M u a m c fm . ■ jKdfmiuc* ’ *' JM tdU&tUg- ■ 1 , -. s ^ " ■ . a . j SSSBSS u ^ m * s*u~ . Apelfeci RemedyforConstipa-- Hon, SbinSloti^.DiatriboCa Worms.Couvulswus,Feverish ness andLOSSOF SliEEP. ’ T m Simile Sigaalure Of. N E W ’fDHK . V l b iiu»n lli-v t»l if 1 ) D d s i s - 1 j C i rs f s EXACT copy OF WPAPPEH. THEeeHt*0« e0«PANV. WKWVORR*IT». ,?** For Paa'Aianrfeaa fjtjMwrttkHi FwairstM- kUs te anffalo. The BaU'Americau iixprese, the Bufialo Pxpreee aud the Exposition Exreas are names of train# taking jm $ sengerato.the Ban-Ainericau Expo#h tion a t Buffalo over the Akron Boole. The Pan-American Express leaves Bt, lamia 8:44 a/ m„ Indianapolis 3:05 p, m.* XiQuisyille 1;00 p? m„ Cincinnati 4;3Q p, m»» daily at Oed- arville 0:38 p; m.,Colurab«88;30p,n), arriving Ohautauqua Lake (Lake- woodfind Jamestown) about 6;00 a.m.. Buffalo at 8;ir> a. m. This train has keeping cars from St. Louis, tbrougb Indianapolis' and Dayton# aqd sleepi ing car and coach from X#ouisviUe through Cincinnati and Columbus to Buffalo, running from Columbus to Buffalo as, a .solid train of smoking, car, coaches and sleeping cars, .The.Buffalo Express leavosSt Louis 8:15 p . m„ Indianapolis 3:35 *■ m.. Louisville 3:15 a. ra,» Dayton 9:30 a, ni., daily at Cedarville 10;31 a. nu Columbus 12:05 noon, arriving, Chan* fiiuquaLake about J0:00p, ro„ Buf falo at midnight. This’ train has sleeping care irom Cincinnati and Col umbus through to Buffalo. The Exposition Express rUns daily,' to Akron, and daily' except Sunday between* Aitrou .and Buffalo. It leayea St. LouiBl;00p.mr, Indian apolis 7:10p. m. Louisville 4:30 p.m.. Cincinnati 8:00 p.‘ m,, Dayton 9:58 p. ni.v Cedaryillo 10:42. p. m., 0«1* Umbus 12:40 midnight, landing pas sengers at Chautauqua Lake at about 11:00.o’clock next morning, Buffalo a t ’1:35 p. m, J.t lias' sleeping enre InniR -nA<1 Ollimiintli' M f e t M t f t anil Dining B aam s Corner High and Litfieetoue stmfcL i %riugfield, Ohio, f WgWPWMPili.WlWIi.IJ.IH |.AW*Wj.*Wi^L1.aSU'ASU1" Blue Front StaWa, _Leave vour horses there and yhur rigs be kept on the Inside, out o f the m n and storm. * ■ ' * 20 H, fountain Avenue# Springfield, O. •* CiixfitEs ^ T o m . V i'op T h e C i t y H o t e l , t ‘ {Formerly Sffermnn troupe) - , jNf. H. HAYWOOD# proprietor. Your Patronage and Influence ’Solicited, POPULAK BATE8. T h e / • . . . o u i s v i l l e f N a s h v i l l e B a f l r o a d , v1 (hteretos tWFtnret ^aswape* ‘ ^ Bor'ricc in the Soutlj. ^Iiocijnipiiiejit Housekeepers will waut their kitchens , covered; hne'as8ottm‘ent.-*...45, 50, 60c > Wo nrc still f-elling a t the lowest < L ace C u rlain s 81,00 to $1.25 n p a ir down to .. ** ** f *r »■50c Ulasban<J$ilk 0 ood$. i - Never have we had such a find assort- . urnent of good shades, new goods for .Dressespud Waistsl - •r '>>■ •V-;S. c - Suits................. .$5.60 to $18,00 Waists Silk...*-...... #..,.$2,75 to $5,75 ■, Waists Waeh....,.».......... 45c to.$2,00, Betticoats.......i..;....,i..,.50c to $5.00 , ' Underwear, all grades, , 1 Percale, yd,wide, 5c, prints# 4c. Sheeting 6c Rutcbison^ m m y 4 § Wkl«tlcnatate Uoa m u y io x of tb* g«atttn« Laxative Bromo-Qoimoe tru *** «iia#dy tlat w m *e*Mte m * m * Bstwten Coureet. The Armenian, restaurants serve a between courses preparation which is particularly refreshing in hot weather and which might with ad vantage be added to. American hills o f fare. Prunes# figs and dates of the finest brands a re rinsed thor oughly and are then soaked fa a quantity of cold water until they re gain their original plumpness. The water is then turned off and saved# and boiling water# enough to cover the fruit# is poured over xt, Thia ifi allowed to stand on the fru it until it is cold, when the water in which i t was Soaked and the juice of a; lemon# and sometimes tha t of an orange# are added# and the mixture IS SWeetefiSd. Xt Is then poured over cracked ice and Served. The-fruit juice is especially delicious* but the fruit will rise be liked. e Reducing dost Sills. The foBowliJg experiment is so simple th a t it may be worth the a t tention of many householders who' find an accumulation,of coal dust in their oellars: ' Mix three parts of ordinary gwrden earth with one wo t coal dust and pour Over it a ketifeful of boiling water, in which has been dissolved a l i t t l e . washing soda. -—I f you want some “just as good” “ I make it myself,” Keiuedy, try an imitation Bocky Mountain Tea; 'twill make you sick and keep you sick. Ask your druggist, >Tf. ami Cincinnati Jo from Columbus to car fr0m ‘Akron to from '.St. Louie Columbus, and Akron. , Parlor Buffalo. ■ ' ‘ - Rettirning truina leave Buffalo 1:00 p. m*, 6:30 p. m. imd M:00 p; jn- / Ipformation about excursion fares to' Buffido will be furnished by E, S: Keyes,' Ticket'Agent dedarviile/upon application. vousvIUe or' j St, Loifia" and Nashville^ Memphis, " Birhiinglmni,.' Mobile, New Orleans, Pensacola and .Jacksonville, FARtSTOBUFFALO. Good' AdvcS. "/k;:":- The most miserable beings in the world-are thoBeaiifferifigfrotn Dyspep sia and Liver Complaiot. Morethan *?Yenty.ffve per cent, of the people In the United Slates are afflicted with OverThe Akrpri Route far Pan-American ( ^ - • Exposition, Excursion .tickets tp Buffalo over the. Akron Itoute’ via Chautauqua Lake fot the Pan-American Exposi tion are*now on sale at ticket offices of the Pennsylvania Lines and connect ing railways Fares from Cedarville, are as foliovs: Tickets good returning ten days, $ 10 , 90 .. •; Ticketsgood rcturniug fifteen daybj .......V -v '7 ;^ l[' " Season tickets with return lit^iit uu til Oct. 31st, ~ ^ . Special Coach- excursion picket good leaving Buffalo Up to midiiight ofThursdayfollowing date ot i«alemay be obtained on Tuesdays ,at $7.35, Toprist tickets a t special fares may also he'obtained for trips to .resorts in Canada. All tickets, to ^Canada and Eastern points, including New Vorki will be good for stop over at the Pan American Exposition on payment of $1 extra at Buffalo, Stop-overs at Chautauqua Lake will be allowed on all tickets toBuffalo and Eastern points,without extra coat, For schedules showing Convenient through passvenger service to Buffalo and other information, please apply to E, 6. jKeyes, ticket agent, Cedar- ville* O, these two diseases and their effects: such as Boat Stomach, Sick Head ache# Habitnal- Uoativeneas, Palpita tion of the Heart, Heartburn# Water* brasht Cnawitig apd Burning Pains at the P i t .of the Stomach, Yellow Skin, Coated Tongue and Disagree- Taste in the Mouto, Coming t up of Food After Eating, Low Spirits, etc, Go to your Druggist and get a bottle of Augdst Flower for 75 cents. Two doses will relieve you. Try it. Get Green’s Prize Almanac. -—A bad complexion generally re sults from inactive live and bowels* In all cases DeWitt’s Little Early Bi- sers produce results.- Bidgway & Co, —“ I wish to state to you and the readers of thesefew .lines that your Kodot Dyspepsia Cute is witout que* tion the only cure fo dyspepsia. have used many other preparations. John Beam* W, Middlesex, Pa.” No preparation equals Kodot Dyspepsia Cure as it Contains all the natural di* gestente, Bidgway & Co, Chonge lii t»moofTrehw, . ^Under a new schednle in effect May 26,1901* passenger trains over the Pennsylvania Lines leave Cedarville station as follows: For the East# 7:21 a. m„ 4:41 p» m For the West, 10:17 a. hi.* 3:30 p, m and 8:54 p, in. For particular information on the subject apply to E . s8. Keyes, Ticket Agent* Cedarville, O# to . AUOSTMASTEUWJRITEff. “l wish to add my testimonial the genuine merit of Dr. Caldwell S^rup Pepsin. X have tried many remedies but have found yoAf Syrup Pepsin superior to all laxatives .and etomtoh medicines. My wife and X both use it and know it does all you claim for it, Yours sincerely O. O, Kinne, Alma* Kan.# Dec. 22* ’00 hook and $7 1 2 cents in m i W* shall h i glad to have you cal 1 ........ ...... A»SirtHs lb*#*»esswtate laibi ,5ft*ywii Rbmrt te «l**j . »«# «t« aiRRilRSliitlRoiwate ■ A ik ) h*w>y■>eta is# -Via KUH. ootl Well with this mixture. After it has burned for two or three min- j utes the Caked dust gives otit a clear low o f heat and bums away much lower thanlarge coal, h .« t tee#iMi«i Mr. 4 m w ' Hmry $ * s M ‘ was m m praising the m i k « t * fittow luthof, m vert kind to him#*’ said soma one fWlsteuC he' #ty* n t f un^e««» imtthln#ahoufioimwork.” ftAh,” **idMr, Jamee* ties# both H m m y f o v r t m g . * * —You can never cure dyspepsia by dieting. What your body needs Is plenty ofgood food properly digested, Xhen if yoorttomsoh will not digest it, Kodol Dyspepsia Cure will, If contains all the- natural dicestante# hence It must digest every class > f Laxative Tablet* mart« aold hi mui ^ty, No curt, so .|s^ , M a tl lw M it- --v.,. .Xf fflOdand m prepatt* it that nature can Oweit in numbing the . ______„ ..... body and M * iplsoing waste tissue, thus giving life* 1health strength* awlfitioir, pnm Mood 1afid good healthy appetite/ Bidgway, E#C»*^ . u ..................... m - xxooS VR9g r ': •Mfiu o | uihatj pjnoM ‘jgjtiiiA jy:»U' 4 oi Uorjip *U(K>ti| tio£)fldpURtftitlf pU(F pKAnjl ))t$M jftoA usii^uafiijs AftoX m u f t i i kift noApiinq pinoM NO Isinw ri ,AOXOOS m . v -1 rMJumz > S ' g i i l * E S 4 s w Byrup is the special pre \ Is tlte .. , mdjmHteent CoachesundDrawiiig- , toi )I h fftcepthg Cawhctwcoii Chirngo, Cincinnati,- Louisvilld,. Product of the market and stock farm can ah ways lie found at its Meat Store of Charles ‘Weimer, together with every, thing tube found in a fireMaaa meat market, Also ibandies the celt- brated Swift Company* Hama. And courteous and honest treatment >- goes with the above, Goods Delivered. W ® ..... OEDAEVILLE, OHIO, K CCOUNTS of Merchants and ln- dividuais sriicUed, CollectiouB promptly wade and remitted. JJKAFTS on New York, and Cia- cinnati sold a t lowest rates, -The cheapest and most convenient way to send money by mail* ■0ANB made on Beal Estate", soualhr Collateral Security. Insure at once for the /Tornadt is Abroad in tl Ii Pei- William 'Wildiiian*.Pres., ^ - Seth W. Smith,, Yiee Pres., - Wi J . Wddu4011* Cashier, SStl Tlirouli tteliiateria amlScenic , rruioni vf Ttnncssea, Aluliauia, w«Vkl.j-y.a.r :«.l uL«:/ Missijwipfi, Louisiana anil KlnrMu.. ■ J»'ordescriptivematter, time-tables - «i«l maps, qditU'Fti J " ■ C. I>- STONE, 06n Pass. Aj*t. , . ' EouiSvillf', Ky. Those wishing to investigate, . . O s t e o p a t h y, (the .mod- -" ern science of treating di- Under the above firm name, the meat marketof C. W; Crouse will be 'conducted.,- All product iu'the ,meat iine wili be tlie best that money can buy* which fact combined with honest and thorough ,r business method^., js J enough assurance to the public, WI 19 always want the wortb of their money in Cvery -respect, r. When sendiogchildren, direct them to ns; ~we ahvftys give tliepl the best they'ask for. / ’ / , sense),' should call at- the ■ ' t in, Williamson’s ' Parlor# J , D . Cedarville, Ohio, on Tues- 'ttayg .an ii F r id a y s , be- J • tween The hours of 8 :0 0 . a, m„ and 3 :.0 0 n^ m,’# (not later), T will be a t the, above place on .those days at the stated hours/ . EespectfolljV' f L. H. M c C artney , D. 0 ., Xenia, Ohio. ASKYOURGROCfififOR W e S nniMte BwaMast P u r i n a H e a l t h f l o u r « * Af MB R . A I N B R . E A D . ’ , .PURINAMUXS*Sr. low*,Alp.- CHICHESTER’S ENGLISH PENNYROYAL PILLS CO° Al«r*r»TRiiRble. XMleR,i«)eI>n>K(l<tan> o tic iienm i'N m d u io i . iii Hen, «mi 4U*Id uietalller bezw,: ke*l«tf with bin* nflbbon. TMk#MRettheh. K tlk te aWwnerwR iRRlbMt. fMtlotMmtdinllatlonii. Satofirmi&niitiM, i« wnd *MSin (Rxrnpn rot P a rilm la n , Tw tl. Mwniah arid « Relief (hr JU*«ie»,n in Utter, hr m n ri# Mall. lo.RRRTaKlrtioQlHta, Holdhr RU ■■■. ' , ■■ CHiortBSTKa aaauiOAi/ oo. aio* MrwdlawsN wmmw , ' r*MUUAn FA. . -‘M*»ti«alAia*a»«r. PATENTS German .. scription of D r ,. A. Bouchec* a cele brated German Physician, and i r *m* knowledged to be one of the^o ri for tunate uiscovertea in medicine. I t quickly cures Coughs* Colds and all Lung troubles of the severest nature* removing* as it does*. tbe cause of the affection ami leaving the parts In » strong and healthy condition. Xt is not an experimental medicine,bat has fetord the test,of years, giving satis- ftetinn in eycry case, which its rap idly incrCnsitigsale every season con firms. Two million bottles sold Annu ally, lkischcoVGerman Symp was inirodtned in the lluited Btatea in 1868, and js now sold in every towri and village in the civilized world Thtce doses will relieve any ordinary cough, Price 7beta. Get Greens* Prise AlmatiRO. gm&tAb tstorw tviu The Erie Bailroad .Company.an nounces arrangements have been made in stop the. Pan-American Express over the Akron Bouts (Train No, 44 oti the Erie Bailroad) at stations be tween Akron and Medyilie to Jet off passengers holding tickets from Col umbus and points west fherof* upon application to Conductor, C*.vMt*,RnSTr*ie.M«V*fetatetdlind»HP*k-i ttittwwlne**ednauctedforfSootenfKFtcs. ‘ OuROrr(etis6RRotiTCU.«.aRTCNTOrndSi RadwccRhw»» jxitcntla|«ttitltMthanU irm ; rCS*nd WRiMngtdn, tion. nwxkt W# n nMiuHRumr , 4 .. i. , i Ml*dr»wl*r or ptolSuWith dMtrip-' adrltb, i{ ottentabltf or not, frt« ofj arftri^iluttlllpatratitMcurtd. ' O . A . 3 N O W A O O . , Ore. ftwewtflryics. was ■Daily Meat Market. T w e n t y - t h r e e 7 o f t h e C e d a r v il l c y h a v e th i s ,d a i f u l l p a y m e n t fo e s t h e y s u s t a i n e .T o r n a d o o f S a h i n g , J u n e 2 3 . 1 9 W. L CL *. # X ^ ( J GOODS DELIVERED, 0 r - r- ' Telephone No. 74. , T h e . . P lea s an t 'W a y , TO- THE Pan-American Exposition IS VIA l ‘HE , J u s t s o ' t h o s e w h o line w i l l Q U A I H T V GAS0LI FUBNA< PUMPS, LAWN 8 PAINTS, GaHs& Da 1 and your Choice of following routes. Allrail, via Detroit, through Canada, Lake Erie Steamers,' via Detroit or Toledo. Or going rail# returning fay steamer or viceveral. Also all rail, via Lcipric Junction and Nickel Plate, or Via Toledo and Lake Shore. f i l l K i n d e , C E D A R S . Special Tourist Rates TO AM. NORTHERN and UXE RESORTS. Stop Oyer a t Fuftiilo, Inquire of C. H . & D. representa tives for particulars or write D , 0 . E D V A R D S , P m . T»f. Mgr. CINCINNATI, 0 • gr -.v.-sr: Cur*I»pote*ov. MIgh A w*rv« t< glow to pa.Ii) ab(«:g iw ri' ■&w4foetur m | mm ■ ' « | Dyspepsia Cute * THE RAP® TRANSIT COMPVFY. B etw een X e n ia a n d D ayton, Iieavee X e n ia : . . L eave Daytoa: 6 :00 a , m. 6:00 a . » . 6:00 7:00 7 :0 0 ’ ' 6:00 8:00 : 9:00 9:00 10:00 10:00 11:00 11:00 12.00 N a» . 12:00 Noon, 1:00 p. «< 1:00 p. m , 2:00 2 : 0 0 - 3:00 : OdH). 4:00 1 . . si eg *ni 5:00 6:00 6:00 7:00 7:00 j 8:00 '• 8:00 ' 9:00 9:00 10:00 \ 10100 11:00 J 11:00 12:00 J NERVITA • yncti£ Pmntivelygaateusteeff Or^ittR, P*r*ris, t o e PxrtJy^s i»d tbs fces^ fatptnia padoMc*. $1*0 «ttr*ln3«ii*iyaori CWiWorisitttiJaokwm a a t : Diaesti mrlt&i you m t t o ^ f & « . U,ie 1bf in tb6 i . ■ •#? •BPWPPfwl-aRw^PflMP■ . w o w M tU itfM l'm ! ibo m.ibhe) ^puSob lU n :r*«nlU 0 tir aid« taoou- >§on» Ii.. ■' 01" la- tbtittij 'gmNtiu ipi'lio ']««« 'te (.JrttwifiW Xeula offloe and waiting room. 4 South Detroit St, l^yton ^ and Waiting room* J ^W « t Fifth; oppoeite Poetofflce. #<» The running time between D*J and Xenia la one hour, pa«»n* Highlands, Hmfthvilte Boady man; Alpha* Trebeina and J Grove. -v. 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