The Cedarville Herald, Volume 24, Numbers 27-52

1 ■ 1 m m '- i ', 7 -* ■ • r . . ■Mini T ^ - y r r t^ #* ^iM<***^*wv«>*i**.*»< w w y SUMMER FURNITURE. Local aa£personal. Mr. Lew Blair is InT Columbus A B u t Stock Of garniture Confeting a t ..... ,where b* has secured employment, ... ................ -.....~ •- i t o l for1 ~-*We frill pay 15 $ porjgou ,goodgutter. J. L, Hoi ■jk iv&i assortm en t o f B^E Room Bait's. ' •- •/ ■ t ' ■'# # j a ^ . s t o c |s o f E < ick « rs r« .11■,.";*■ ;• ' & com p lete lin e o f Combina^ori B ook Cases, ■M "foil stbek j>f eyeiytJiiiiK in tb e F ttm iture L in e , i,' utbat m uiiii mm »y The Largest Stock to Belecfc From, The Lowest Prices The Poet Values, The Xenia Herald came out strong last week Id favor of local option, -Dr. Caldwell’a Byrhp Pepsin cures Sick Headache, Sold fey 0 , M* !Ridgway, " J . P, Barr has returned to ,the ‘‘Cash” a t Dayton. Mr, Barr. Was 1among the number of the fortunate in feeing taken back to work after being- out on a strike for so long a time, George Barber also returned.. ..Messrs' H, M, -Barber and J*'(X Spabr, of near Jamestown leftTues­ day for Columbus .to tnkein tbeDem- ,ocraticState Couyention. ; YourH air ■ ‘‘“ ■ tfv- / ‘Tsre years ago my hair was falling sot badly. I purchased a bottle of Ayet’s Hair Vigor, and aeonmyhairstoppedcomingout,'* MissMinnie flopyer, Paris, Bl, special in Side Beards: We will for a time make special prices on all Side , ■ 1 Boards.y Better select ^ariy ( We are continually hearing overtures to the effect that wa are fefeaVe an* , electric road between this place and Xenia, Time will tell. W» w m t Carpet Bepamam fr jm w Baraafoi * * « ’ <l * ' ( * - , / H 4^ J r,„ V“I1 \ >* >1 t- f t i 7: h - m n ik tMW r *1 F u r n i t u r e D e a l e r , > \ F u n e r a l D i r e d r o r . ■uDr, Caldwell's -■ Syrup Pepsin curesStomachTroubles, Sold'fey Q- M. Ridgway* , . , , t Mrs, Collins McMillan and' daugh­ ter, of, Coleyille, Washington, are, .makings visit,Ofseveral,weeks, with' her brother-in-law, Mr. Dave Mc­ Millan.- . * •* . - 'Prof, JohnMcMJlInn^ofMonmouth college, Monmouth. ■ III* , spent the m ' . "wf • t a « <■ , *» t ■u l < L< a a J?.- ? ' ' tefc^rNhew^kliere fee gueSof his. *r% 1i f / A / , v , i 7 *' mftfhjsr*; / FroL *1# vishedfeameyoue> V JT ■;- rv“ rr7T i f l '^untyft^eudi, • n f V /b ' ‘ J XV f , t ^ 4 ^ il *** [ i * 1 * ? ^ U f > -t-lf ^ 1 ^ f A 1 ft. hfnU 'WS S J ^ J ,5 ^ ^ l 1 .* *{; a . T h e M u r p h y & B r o . C o m p a n y , J 7 L *.?r ' p r o f McChesney poached a t the Sfeilo school houseon the Federal pike last Sabbath-afternoon. ; v When you want a moderu, up- to-date physic, try Chamberlain's Stomach and Liver Tablets.-t The; r p u t t i u t i % B l « b b « i ................... . k ■ . ., >* , ,' J " , are easy to take and pleasant in of- v t ' A*.f| «tr>itr tin t? ' vX /hen t h e M e r c h a n d i s e a n d feet Price 25c, Samples' free at 0. » ’ • - / A n a w h y n o t? , W h e n t h e M e r c h a n d i s e a n c l. m . Kidgw.,’. drny store. ,•1 ■ . P r i c e s w i l l b a c k u p t h e S t a t e m e n t s m a d e ‘ Albert R«ie. of Chicaeo, » io,m,r / ^ . C q n c e m i ^ J ^ , ; ^ , v y , « .‘.y j f - . ^ 7 b *■r ‘ h . rl- J* 4 * 1 ? ' V Vjh-Y ^ * 1 ' 7 - *ih * V** ^f*^ -i * 6 *- this county. He is the guest of his randniotber, Mrs. Kendall, of near 'UberfprcC. Horace Shrondes arrived home l»et t t ' ti * *r r»li- l J - i . ' Trmtb? When FftOt ^re, Given "Remembering, ‘sV". " ltf;‘ ‘ 7 " % ^ ‘7 ^ " , k f ... ' ,7;. r , - T j . fitoduotiUins'' Pjain abd twill Fbulard Silks, Taffeta- cured. DeWitt's Little Early Risers taken1 now and theU .will .keep iyour bowels in order,'They nevengnpe but pfomoteftn easyactioo. Ridgway& C q r_. are all marked down tp^’either* bkssra. John Pierce and Will Btew*: Silks, Wash Silks. Pity is,that , ONE-HALF VALUE,, TWO- .art with then- wibes attended Ring- such silk beauties'should be sold THIRDS VALUE or THREE- bog Bros. ,circus atSpnngfidd Tues- at such poor prices. These silks FOURTHS VAl^UE. day- , 1 , ’ , • *' \ ' j '—Those famous pills,,DeWitt' Lib - 1' y-v j V- , rw j t *' ji rw ’ t,le Early Risers compel liver and bow: W a s h G o o d s & t R e d u c e d P l a i c e . , - els to dotheir duty, thus giying you ™ . r- - , * - . . , pure,Hob blohd to build up your body Positivoly no Seconds,o r fmperfeot' choice at 8e a yard.; , KidgWay &C°. goods in these lots—hut the cboit- Lot No,. 2—Printed Dimities, your/ Mrs Micrtie e«t ahd freshest patterns and relia- choice a t 10c a yard, ‘ Kenneth, of Dayton, aretheguests of ble coforsi , . Lot No. 3—printed Dimities anff Ba- Miss Carrie Clide. MIte Black, of Lot No. 1—printed DimHxes/ yoiir7 -tiste, your choice at'd2$o a,,;y*rd/ Middletown, is also the guest of Mi«r { * i T ¥ i , * ,f. ^ 1 . t ♦ i* K ^ v v* •{/i f uh *$ L C o p / « i f l e /' Miss, Jean Irvine, returned home, D r e s s i n g o a c q u e s . * Tuesday.eveniUg after a pleasant visit ’ • . / „ *' • 3 # 4 .. ' of four weeks with friends1in New Greatest.Bargain we have ever offered •sorted colors hud sizes, iriadejumo- Castle, Indiana^ f 1.50 Dressing Saoques at 69c. nrstyle, with plain trimmings to Misn FI hih Bn . .^ . . - - , . . ..., . , - _A v . - i MiasElsie Bull, ^f' Kokomo, Ind, 240 Dressing Saques, ‘made of fine match, regular $ 1,50 quality, at j arT;ve^ iiew Wednesday ‘and will . quality Dimities abd Lawns, as* the special low price of.. Dressing Skirts. 69 c Ivisit hergrandfather, B, o. Bull, aud uncle, L. G. Bull and family for Some time, ’ , -y' \ i' : r;:r " -Fdr the best galvanized iron v ...... 7 water tanksaud troughesee Pierce* A V a s t A s s o r tm e n t .At L it t le P r ic e s , Stewart aa they will quote you lowest Tfasxftistrot ks^uionabla Skirt wan tUn l ined Homespuns and Cheviot# , whkh cannot ha filled: frojn thia stock,, | tt hlaok and, grey, at #5.00, ^Ve taka cars that the newest and’ hq qq | 12;50 ,J?ent Wednesday m Springfield. Unliped Sdicians in' blue, grey. & & * *& * * shades;and; jobvilTe C it iz e ^ B ^ rM ito n E . t «■« ., , 7 .» . #it)i 00 ami,# 12 . 50 . and# 12 . 50 . ^ - ... _ V « . I , . The fblkfwing; ■flUkeir has ©sen se­ lectedht thedemocratsefthiacountys Sample* L in e of White Shirt Waists. A new line just Hoeived a t *One Half Price. m miirpby # BrotlKr Company, Representative, ErnestThum»,Xeiiin; e tor, John Ifcfkn^el^ Xenia; nrer, J. BU Barktoan, Osborn; Commissioner,W. W. Ferguson, Bea­ vercreek; Surveyor*K. H, Hood, Ce- darville;InfirmaryDirector, Dr. Bald­ win, Xenia', The -delegates to the state convention held -In Columbus ,this week were Basil Tippy, J. O. Spahr, E, L, Smith, Chas^HaokeR andBohert Thompson. . 48 , 50 , 52 , 54 attd 50 LfmeatoUe ^t,, Springfieldj O.,, r r - ' m t m M m Awxt Ifyou useKrause's Ckdl Cure, Fra- m * ................. u ........... ........' -ptred ia oonvuniaat mrmmla form they, fife easy fe take and sfsKit 25 o. Sold fey 0 . M. Ridgway. tern of the most etednafe efees. » e —-The piles that annoy you- he will quickly healed if you nse DeWitt's Witch Hatel Salve, Ridgway & Co. On the i&pld Tfeufit^division of the DaytSU find ^iwTSafttit line A hot wave ^truck Chicago Wea- cars are only; run every two hours. aMa1# vk vsife/Hhlari lvir >4>N'AWasfha'f* * , , , t . At. _ * if_- nesekyw predicted by the Weather one oar making the trip in that time Burfeo. Sabbath two weeks ago was TJjfechange js supposed to hate been red lb# hottest- day W; the, hrought almut ‘ from the fact Oifcy for 20 years, but W0d*.| that thie divisfen has to pay three • Cuftomeri are requested to return(Debar si $Mfs at once all grain bags branded nesday waseven hotter; the thermom- cents foreach passenger that enters tor reaching 102 degrees in the shade the city over this line, and that the Il ls re ported that ahew Barnum& mauagement rt fryUlg to crowd the tW Is being organized at busmefe to the Dayton <fcXenia line. • ,il.-ft Ifli,a.. .i' m1 ...^u Vi*' l*i* ■ * . . Bridgeport, Gonn,, the Hka of which #A number Gedarvililaus were enter* *• V . . M T J . ... 1 1 . '..Uw ■ W ~l. . - 3 . mu.u. ik. u .. k - LI u: .'ii , torn tfevsr been Kmt A Bash'UgsJJfloe {#<.w»is.wie.. .. . ........ alvely ihidea'I of wagons drawn by horses, 1 - ■ k " * %r'i, : Btked Bfeoa. ' ■ *: 7 # i t h ’ fe fM fridtablef yotf sleep L it bard to eoftfentfato youe 0 , Do feed, tastfwftnd iloqWndefld' WykGaietyNtot# Compound you mo’r# good, thad arty i f f f Efir trttfb, !ti*a8E6^- P w * -ill . seen. One of th tiov-.j Thursdayfit the home of Mr. 4#«« | mui 1 MXhft 4v.j \ ' m IL ilt •SCilfj.. I NoMeat, NuFaL GbailesGiUaUgh, the grocer, l#i fst B*u#u to taketo the egaMsiS, ‘ 1 A i CJrtiyV, eave* Ife: cCWianand ElelnOr , tor* Wfejds visit, •rs, Geo. McClellan,, Perhaps yo^r mother had thin hair, but that i s do reason why you must go through hfe w ith half- starved hair. If you want longf thick hair, feed , it with Ayer’s Hair Vigor, and ’makef it rich, dark, and heavy* „ pjli) «bottle, All (irKRlUf. - yon»bottle, noBareandKlvetbena yoa, rw.ms ^ft'bot «*'>]fesinwmiyuvetFiH..-> of •yow»«are*toxnroesotjee. Address, J C.AVEBCO^IoweU.AJass The CedsrvjJle uorrespondent to the Springfield Sun in giving m «K count of the smount of cheese m bend*t the factory 'hss the following to say; '‘The cheese factoryherbhwi two or three thousand cheesesin their curing rooms." Sumtoy funerals are hereafter for* hidden in Ltm*. The cemetery trus­ teesrefuse to open fee gates on that —Use Langdon’s Bread.. G e t it a t Cooper’s , - Mrs J, WtMarshall was quite" sic]? for several days this week. Mrs. ■Carrie, Walker and Lillie JShtoades* of Chicago^, were called here last Sabbath morning' owing to thh illnesspf their mother, Mfa. S. L.; Walker. •-At this writingMrs. Walk­ er is much improved: —FruitCnns and Jars Of alt kinder Can tops/lids- and rubbers;; Jeiley glasses, sealing- t o ,’, parariue 'w^x, etc.»-at.'Cooper’s. See. the Weir Fruit Jpr for all kinds of fruit. , Mr, Al Boydwhohas been ip Day- ton for-some tinje is spending,a few.; weeks withhis mother, SeVeral . from here attended '..the Christian Endeavor Convention at Cincinnati this week. Cecil George, K r. and Mrs. Robt. Ervin,' Mieies ary and Fern Ervin, the Mibaes Sterretfa and Rev, Sanderson Were among the number. . - * —Try Laugdou’s Whole Wheat Breadj. Cooper’s. . “l ’ * *- *p ’ v ‘<•4’ •+< r^» -h,v^ Mr*Warren Arthur, son of Thomas Arthur, who resides welt-of, town, spent a fewdays at his father’s home. Warren-now has a;position as brake man on a- passenger trdin•between Morrow and Cincinnati. At present he has been going upon the through train* No: 20 in the, evening and re- turning oa, 21 in the -morning. We are pleased tosee these young em­ ployee* being pushed tothe'front.' iy, claiming that; funerals then re* „_Uin spread and parade and force the cemetery employees to workon the day of rest. Dr. P. R- Madden, Practice lim­ ited to EYE, EAR. NOSE .AND THROAT, Glasses AccuratelyAd­ justed. A llen Building, Xenia, 0 , Telephone,*-Office J7o. 7 a, Besl<Ience~No, jj . Mis* Emma Anglehaucr left Mon­ day morning for. New York where she will spend five weeks at the. Phys­ ical Culture Sanitarium. -^For light •buggy .harness, work harness, whips, pads, etc,, try Dorn, the harnessman, A cement gutter‘was this week con­ structed i n ,front of the Chew prop­ erty and also that of W, M. Barber. Theotfe in front of the Chew prop­ erty was put in a t the expense of Ghas,. Weirnei/ the butcher,, owing to'so much water - about bis ice and fish chests; He' asked 1privilege of council a t a former toeeting but was not granted' same until Monday even* ing*. - . ' ‘ , The highest market price in cash or trade for your.butter and e^e, J. L. oiiBer. Mrs.'Geo, Irvine is threatenedvnth typhoid fever. H ‘ ' Rey> Thomas A.’McKenzie, ofPort Jervis, New York, will preach in the A P» Church tomorrowat 11:00 a, m,* —Salmon, Sardines, Deviled Ham, HamLoaf. Veal Loaf, Sliced Beef, a t Cooper’s. Try them tor cold lunch. - > \ . ■ Bruce Collins who for several years has been west for his health, is home onavisjc withhis rmrent/Mr;hhrt Mrs. Hale Collins.. Mr.-, Collins has .ire chived an appointment as teacher in the schools in the Philippines, and will leave in a few days. A number of friend* were entertained last eveniug [In his honor a t the b0'*)® °t hispan ents On1Xenia avenue, * >’ - ’ China has learned that the- accent on-the word ^allies" is placed\oii the second .syllable, so noW- John goes' afong the streets ofPekin softly say­ ing: . “The allies, the allies—:ali*lies —yes, heap tr/Ue, tell: big lies;, all the allies.’-’ ■ - - -—The painting tfensonis berm, why not have yourhouse brightened by * coat of James B. Patton’s Snn Proof paint, A five year guarantee given. Bold by K®rr Hasrihg* Bros.-. ontshs been mad# wherebyA*.*«Bwfth be retained at pai>erwill and willn«j gMo Cleveland a*' we stated, ^,1 sreg l^ l tohave. Mr*BmUh:';fe,pain'll'] our midst. Thing* about tb# burghave been! Binee 1»4 Lsun, arrsn mtharquiet bere oflafe, in f a c t A h n * > town aesms deserted. At thi# season, of tne year it i* agood sign to see fee town In this ecmditioh. Eachon#haa employment which only speaks well for our business men. We happened out on fee street about fee middle of the day Thursdayaridcould am only a few small boys and a dray. The’ sight came near making us lonesome —made us Feel weshould be (in fee shade} ip soma harvest field. Mr. J . L / Hotaer left ■yealenW! for a visit with Illinois relative. y ' Colored Society, Miss Rosana M, Badger is repr*. __ A Atr « 41 *3 genting fee A. M.^E. ft , 8,, of tiy, placflln ’ " ” Rev, MoKenzio, wife and two boyB expect to leave tor-their.home -in New.York* Tuesday. Mrs, MoKen* zie a id phil,dren hfive been the guest# of her parents, Mr, and Mrs; Ji McMillan, sinceMay. The young people bf-fee U, P. church will'/ give a farewell reception to.night at the parsonage in honor of Mr. Bruce Collins,.' —I f you bold ( a complimentary ticket on.Downiug’l Studio-for Photo* you should use if, as they are worth 75 centa'to you jn ordering pictures/ and many of fee best people-are mak­ ing use of them. Notice time of ex­ piration, "u * r A'dumber from here were enter­ tained lasjt evening at. the home of Miss'Cora,Anderson of Clifton. Miss Jupia Pollock leayefvtoday for Bellfontaine, where she will visit forsomb’tine. ' ' ’ Mrs, Raipbo, mother,ofMrs. F , 0 , Ross;.7has returned to'' her home in .Kansas,-’ ; * k fcv ?i_p-* "v v r. / —Wanted—All my sacks returned at once. W. R. Stcrrctt. fee O. A, M, E, B, B, Jjuft. I tute, this-week in Cincinnati. . Rev. 0 . E. Jones was attracted \% Gedarvllle one day fei* week, to -fe,; n m fhiealrpdy Blearing image be I carrieain hi* mind of* oriel of ^the 1 fitirest” find say a sad farewell, hefor# starting on his trip to California. - .Miss Bessie Baits,is in Indiauapohj, I wherejhe will enter the;' hospital of ‘ feat place .fo. sfedy for a trained nurse. -Miss Bessie is onp of Cedar- yille’s most delightful young ladies, atm we all heartily wib U her success inher chosen vocation. ^ Her^exam, pie is worthy of .emulation. -XiCwis Bmife, who has been in the 1 Philippines serving in'the army, lm» Rob Collins who is employed in Bpringfield spent fee first of the* week with his parents, Mr, and Mrs.*Hale Collins. been-musteredorit and returned home. Geo. Reed and Mrs, Hood’s son caws faomewith him. ’ 1 1 . -During fee church JtFair", • thfe week at pelma, Misses Tennie Bmith andi/Eva Combs contributed largely to its'success through tfeeirifeumbers on the program. '. ' ' - *N* ^ ^ J-.tr i ' "if* >'• 1 '* t • Booker T„ Washingfop’s address at fee Christlap Endeavor. Bociety* meeting,-this freek, was one, of the brightest things of -the meeting' and 0should be read' by all. Mr. Washington's solution . of the Negro Problem slihtlld he carefully studied and with a study of It comeJ the belief that he is on fee right track, ; Rumorha* it that a wedding is on fee tapis.^ Watch; this-'column fori confirmation. ‘ ; 1 v "t % ’ *'^3 4 -i ‘v ,1 J t t\fiC —New Crop Californio Apricots Peaches, Frames, Grupes and Raisina a t Gray’s. ' \ . ' > ‘ .Mbs Zoia Downard left Monday for Wabash. Ind„ where she will be the gue=>t of Mi*8 Electa Chase. ;—A chqice line, of all kinds of Groceries, at Gray's. SO YEARS' EXPERIENCE, Threshing has ’begun aiftT„some yvbeat has,been taken- in. at .the eleva­ tors. ' The wherit,is"somewhatsh 1 i\ ti­ led/ The price is 58 cents.- r' —Anything in-the harness line*at A /f e i. * 1 , ' . > P atents W m Innoi. .D**ION* CovymaHT*Ac, s s s s ^ ^ i ^ s s ^ ^ s s s s ^ ' i gone free. Olrtost eponoy for»oourin«JP»tent», ** - Patehta taken throneU Jtan n A Cp. recolr* > 1 »p«*a notto, wltsoMt^SarW, latbe ■ Scientific Hmcrican. j©#tp:,fourmon^s*8otafay«UjewKjMlwi,» HUNK & Cp.sBffc^New York firi'ohWfiM.&i F,SUWashlegton, J). o«V* Owing to tlie change In the management of rt1ie old and well-hnown firm of Brady &’ Steinfels, tlie new management has decided to make the greatest sacrifice sale erer held In Southern Ohio. Under the new management tills store will hereafter retail clothes at wholesale or manufacturers* prices. NO MIDDLE MAN’S PROMTS, bnt direct horn the manufacturer to the consumer* In doing this -we have concluded to* sacrifice the stock on hand, AT PRICES PAR BELOWTHE COSTOFMANUFACTURE. — Dvr V‘ Two hundred and three Suits, former price $ 8 . 50 / change Of TO business sale price**—^ ....... .............. . (p t«w Sixty-seven Suits, former price $10 00 , change of business sale sale #%«•««* Two hundred and eleven Suits, former price $ tv to $ 15 . 06 , #G o r I change of business sale price........ One hundred and ninety-eight Suits that sold from $ 18.00 to g i l l Off $ 25 , 00 , sale Y o u n g Moh an d BoysMSuit*. €4 Salts, former price $ 6 , 50 , fee ' ? sal*pries. . . w. . . s g i t m 113 Saits, former price$io, now. *g # , |B 167 Salts, were$ato$i»i now» . . J I 8 .8 5 Meo’s Trousers cut very deep- Any pair o f Trous- _____ hou lar during this sale* In this department the shears have ers in t^e se at 50 c on the doh m .......... . ,r, DsWfu:# W.itrii H*?el feilv* shoulrl b* appbv^,. btife* find ,Wahls* I t fiootlnt^fittd , Th. S imterton*, ha stmt Jgway & 60 . Mb* Lula Jahufeff waa atrkSrtfiliwci by bar fetor |l% k v u , S, <fe B. Qj hotiw, . tovarfil day* of fef* -W*ek; '■ - 1 * ' m mjfifily toko Rtftjiky toftty, AriMltoMilynri {ho llo, Afe yfito'fintftfeti v ni m rn rh a »■-— litwwnmtinsdttfim. CHtWr.n’ . S a n d * d l . o . t u i t * . tstssniy*. 65 Saits, former pries $ 2 . 50 , now . . g I .J O BSSaiW, Mtaifprio*$ 4 * 50 , fi«V, .W a .»B S 3 Suits, *r*re # 6.50 to now . . W 4 .71B -4X110N BBAHD*t- Furnishldg Goods. Our entire line Of Furnisbing',Gobds « coftslsting o f th e latest patternsand styles, will be, sold at prices that - -ll'#- 5 LJa±,Sli-Ui-.dfciSai--A£ dLkr.;»»., 'Pii ji« 4 i iij-Tt. M.£A 4 £- £ji -i*- Will surprisethe closest trader. Wo w***nr* fen* H i #«Wj tM l Wfi MfM qudtojt uE i -s ss tiiis yptt !'3it « I ^ trh«tw#t<Y«ctlM. T3fealde«y9«hi * m m * t w iv ito iltt, . . . B R A D Y & S T E i N F E L S C O # t i r »*«»«* • w . * H i a a m * , fiuooMsors to Hm«r * fitwlnfinlii, ’a s E. MAINaT., XiNlAl o. #•« r . A* 1 vV't * f A t *&■ m r^em am - m e m t m mfiitll a lhl‘ "■iBraPfiP-- . TWEHTY -FOUJ A . are nl to sui on th.j equal NEWBOOKSATTH The"Library Assocj parobased Al new boo , and most popular fiel hfery., Wife ibid pu* able fe say tor the thhussml -mark-has - total numberof booksi While it is the earue ' committee to gratify t! . trona, yet- they find th isnot the mosthealth: brm‘y* ‘Outride of . there is -uo departmenj "date/ Theprophecy / %t feade feat In fiS*/ time, tbit there'will b -of the books purefaas .* j^hpdard'sWorks rifbiej - travel, adventure an . . purebafedifeey, would , maudl A Hqraryof. Will have-no-Interest"a: tor fee new book hai thpBhelves will been - "-t'lumb**^ after a tow . - Another natter of vaU ? Isa need for greater.! ' fe'i patrons*i , Durm| , niontbs oyer 33 booksl ]deafeo^edorrendered 1 ZVjIri fee same time the J, . pUtobfited 126 new b ettijlyWbeseen that i v * <offee -purchaste are wanton deatrijctiori.. * ,Aay that the .iDOO ?reached, yet at fee pr< fee, number will Jail poidtdpng before fee tmaf^another purbba* .-/We taeefi to have al feterested in fee libraif er interest on the pa| are already petrous, be a permanent insti| pefid’qo loraefeirig el tot fictfob. ■To be tnj contain fee statldai| -workaon' history,.bio adventureand soiend stantial j^tronage, it ! best productions of th| ew,‘ and to be of pr ixife old ari(d ytrnrig works ofreference ofI authority.. With tlT ynd.groWin value an out feed it trill be » growmore trashy an the years* Hie folio ties of fee newbooks “Th« lUd Badge of Co CrftSV#. •—**TheVote*t>filte Pool ■ cow* . '-PhilipWlnwowl,” bj “tob*March,’»bys,r “Th» JUhsritot*," by] PordM, HuefTw. **AiiJftrollo» CaviHcij “Polly OU tw ’ b Probl] iu Wigatbs. “TbsBsftl.BayidHftr| V juic *. “ThaQBftkerScOBVI ‘*Tb«Moorier School Semeth Tt pav* TO INVI *ad this k on< THIS MON' make a| 0 '■ - ■ m m m •m i I kllHjWWKi wmM ,u. ji — wifig ".1 amagi

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