The Cedarville Herald, Volume 24, Numbers 27-52

iUlt; i ' ‘ X YEAR* | KAteitt * - i:m>rmAVmti*Vnr« I. ;t*ATOt»AY, Jt'Xij 2ft I *te‘ i«ul ffet of fcdartilte Teiephetic to. A t iW v T /B -V . A B .40 80 ,.41 „W ..10- _Buyd, (ho, Rcrfuuropt..... Barr* JL A, Rtridtwe.*.... BirrS, Robt, Gritty-...*,.., Jlrmlfiiic, David Kerideiuv.. Eradfuto, O. B. Residence.....2 on 92 ..Ly}l*-R»u.rih 1.- Brpftan, Journo Jtarideuce.,.. 41 Barber, Ronton;E*.rideuee'.,.,,..5‘<mOff 0 • . Coffey, D. -L, Residence...,.,......... 20 (Rouse*_.G;JMf. _ Bardware............ X?0 Fjr(nisei,'0 W. Rc-ridence ta..,..........OS Grouse, C* W, Mcrt Btore..„,...,.„74 Gunner, J.Ii, Grocery., ..............70 fJJcmnns,-W* L. . Office ,.30 Ok-mans. rW, L, Ttcr-ideuc.......2 on 81• Grawell, i'll. A, Reridenec......«.. .,.84 CrcsivoH, Geo. Residence.....,2 on 84 (Roswell. Samuel Reridenee.,.2 on 94 Conpor* Ilobcrf: IXesirlnt'ee,..,. 3'on 95 -Coil mis , HaloResidence 1 1 4 Colima, I?,-8. Residence.........3 nu Off *"(I1f■ \r■H o t e l , .............,*o.1 - . . ; ' . . ‘ \ • Duffietd, James Residence .. , > . . 7 5 Dixon, David Residence-r ..... 4 on 02 Drake, J. H, •Residence,...,.„4 on Off Estridge, W, XL Restaurant,,;.!... 64 ' Ervin,-D, 8 - Residence,................Iff Efviu.'Eubart Flour Mill..... & oh 10 Ervin, Robert Residence.,.,..0 on 10 Elder, Mrs. Robt. Res,.........42 on 83 .Exchange Bank,..,. ,,'.2 on 60 ’ •’ -E , ' ^Prauffs Bros. Residence.:......-:.......67 ' Fields & Spencer Hivery....',.......... 82 ■G ' : Gtllaugh, Dims.' Residence..... .3 on 73 Gillaugh, CharlesGrocery..... .2 on 73 Gray, Robert Grocery.,,,.'.,. ,.,...,63 *Grind!?.,' John R e s i d e n c e . , . , . 56 Glass. J, W, Residence;,....,..2Jon 03 ' ■ \ ' ■ _■ ... i Harbison,'W, M. Residence........,12 Tfaiiser, J. L. Residence........... ...72 Herald Office Printing............'..,.71 Harper! G. W. Residence.....b....—8 4Harris,. CffarleyResidence., ..,.,,..,.24 'Hopping, Wro. Residence...... 2 bn 87 ' 1 / , S t ■ -ta ■/ .-■ Riff, -Waiter Residence.......... ......51 Itilf, Wm, Residence,..... 4 ' , jr Jobe, G,.E. Residence.’1.:,.....24 orrffff Kfirr & Hastings Bros. Elevator„A21 Kenuon+- Wylie Residence.:..*,----- 28 Kneisly, Dr. Office.-.,*............*^>.81 Kildow, Hazel Residence,...R.,..*,63 , V; ’ * L * / ■” ; Lowry, Elsivbrtb Residence........,35 v ' - ' 1 ; h . ; ft; McDovmau, W. A,_ Reg...,..12 on 93 MeBlyain, D. Residence*.....-4 on' 9.7 Mathbws, Orin Residence......ff on 97 McMillan, H. H, Residence...,,,.*.22 McMillan, Riley Residence.....5 <n.i 97 Marshall, Ghas. Residence,,.'..24on 96 Mortbn, Dr.J. E, Residence .,,17 Mayor’s OiEffce..................... ,.79 McMilfun, «T. H. Residence,.., ......,7 Mitchell, W, M. Residence,..........„9 Mcrsh, Dr. M, I. Office.......,,..8 on 6 Marsh, Dr. M. I. Residence.....2 on 6 McClellan; Jamie Residence.,.4 on 95 Marshall, Dan R e s i d e n c e . .,,27 Marshall,'J. W . Residence,...A' on.96 Mr; • * Nisbet, J. II, Residence...............57 . 0 Oglesbce, Dr. E. O : Residence., ...16 •Tlie Klml You UftT« Altrays BougTiG and wMcR lias been in /use for over BO years* lias borne the /signature or and lias beenmade under his per-*' ■ sonalsupervIsion£, sincfls its infancy. , Allowno one todetciveyouin GAs. AH Counterfeits* Imitations and «*jnst-as-good** are buff Experiments tliat trifle with and endanger the health of Infants and_CJ[tUdr<^H6>iqieriei^'ee./against .Expcrimeutt... What is CASTOR IA Castoria is a harmless substitute for Castor Oil, Pare­ goric, Drops and Soothing’ Syrups. I t is Pleasant. It contains neither Opium, Morphine nor other Horeotie substance, Its age is its guarantee. It destroys 'Worms and allays Peverislmess. ’ I t cures Diarrhoea and Wind Colic* I t relieves Teething Troubles, cures Constipation and Flatulency. It assimilates the Food, regulates tie ■ Stomach and Bowels* giving healthy and1natural sleep. The Children's Panacea—Tho Mothers Friend* OEUUmE CASTORIA ALWAYS Hears tl^e Signature of i# ' y ? L . In Use Fpf Over 3 0 Years. THE(JENTAUdCOMCtNV, Ttt MUKBAYATflClJr,HEWV9«BCITV. tliolem Housekcopeva will want their kitchens ■’ ' - covered; fine assortment.....45,50, 60c Ittalliltp... -• ;---■■ : • W e arc still gelling a t tho lowest 7 p rice... ......... ..................... " 12 ! 1° 56 c CUMow Shades.. B.O. a& 8t. D. By. Ticket Office..32 Bierce, John Residence*.,...,,....,;.34 Bollock, J. -W, Residence ......5 on 95 Beudluiti, Charles Residence.......... 29 R Dace Curiains $1.00to $1.25 a pair * ■ ’ down t o . . . ..... ..............50c, CUasband $ il floods... NeverJiave wo had such a (i/10 assort, ment of good shades, new goods for * . Dresses and Waists. § $w t R oom ' s .,.. ' 8 uits.......................... $5.60 to $13.00 wai st srauc ; . . . . . . . . sz . i f o to 80.71> Waists Wash....................45c,lo$2.00 Petticoats.....<.*.,«......*r.,50e to 65.00 . Hiidenvear, all gradef . f I i - %■ l v r & u ■ H ‘W , 1 Percale, yd wide, fie. Prints, 4c, Bhceting 5c riiitcbisoii $fm m Ro<s, Joltu Residence.... . . . . . 1 9 3 Stormont, Harry Residence.....3 on 97 ThroadtarferHcaidence....'. i. *, .,,,66 Stewart,tWin. Residence.......*...-..26 Smith, Seth........ ......... Siegler, Jacob Bakery,.,............65 Stewart, Dr, J. O. Residence..... ...70 Smith, W* J. Residcncs.... 1,.........GO" Spencer, Ed Residence.. ...62 Sterrett, W. R. Elevator.^.,...2 on 30 Stcrrett, W. R. R-73ifleiice, ‘ *...3 on 80 Stevenson, W. B. Rssidence.,.3 ou 92 Spence?, Frank Residence...... 5 on 91 T Tiiftiisr,- Win, Residence......43 On 93 Tarbnx, W* J, Residence..,...........59 Tarbox X Son, Haw Mill..............33 Turnbull,- Alex, Residence....:S op 91 Turnbull Sistera. Ik'?iderH:d....2i»n 91 Turiibnli; Ed, Rcritlenee.,....4 on 91 Turnbull, Wiffiom,. Res.;...*.,13 onOl Townsley, John. Rc.Vidence ..2!(m91 'iVAUsiey, Frank, Reg.....,,,,32 on M Tmtrnsley, Robert, Re:!.;...,,,.3 ,on 91 Tindall, Roliert, Residence.............. Turnbull* John* Rc3idcijee.„..8 ort 94 Tufttbuig Frank II.* Reg.,....,,.,,*..13 v ' • W , *’ Wolford, J, H,, Rc.;i(!euce..*.**.„.,2o Weiner, G, F./iMeat Store » „ . i ..87 Wcimer.O.G. slaughter lionsc 18 on 9? WildnjaYj* W'iVi. R{sideuc«}.,...4 on 93 Wildiiiaii, W. J. Residence...3 on 69 Wolford, « T Ri-.:;;lwiM.,-.,,4 on 91 Watt,. R, (>, Re,c«d(-nt'r; . . 48 WiilimiiSoii* S. K. Ifesufefiee-.S on 95 Wilfloa, W, D, Jb-'idriice ...*, 5 mi 9.2 Blis Front"Slafife; I*CR'.; * fhvio Jfon? fARtSTOBUFFALO. ! . A . •■ ; Over The Akron Route for Pan-American . £xposition. Excursion tickets to Buffalo over the Akron Route . via Chautauqua Lake for the Pan-American Exposi­ tion are now ou sale at ticket offices o f the PennsylvaniaLinesand connect-, ing railways. Fares from Cedarville ‘ are as follows: Tickets good returning ten days, $10.90. Tickets good returning fifteen days, 613,20. Season tickets with return limit un­ til Oct. 31st, $10.35. _ - Special Ooaeli excursion ' tickets good leaving Buffalo up *0 midnight o f Thursday foliowing daieof gale may be obtained on Tuesdays at $7f3o. Tourist tickets at special farx* may also ba oiitaincd for trips to moils id Canada, AH tickets to Canada and Eastern paints, including New York, will be good for stop over at the Pan- American Exposition on payment nf $1 extra at Buffalo;. StopHrt'era at Chautauqua Lake will he allowed off all tickets toBuffalo and Eastern points,witboutextra coat. For .■schedules showing convenient through passenger service to Buffalo ami other Information, please apply to E, 8. Keyes, ticket, agent, CedaH villc, O. , 'Dyspeptiee cannot he tong lived ■ live Portland “ 3andpeepe.w Sheriff Pearson of Portland, Mel, has given the name f “ sandpeeps” to the tiny flasks holding two ounces -of-whisky. f.hnt nro^ojcom- nton in Maine, because they are like the little birds' in being about all' stomach and head. A “ sandpeep” when ready for the market contains wliat is rated as one drink of-whisky, usually of very poor quality, and it retails, bottle and all, at 15 cents. It is easilyhan­ dled in the public streets without de­ tection. In some saloons the whis­ ky traffic is carried oh almost en­ tirely by the aid of these little pock­ et flasks, thus doing away with the use of glasses and incurring less risk of seizure, the source of supply be­ ing at a safe distance front the Sa­ loon. The liquor deputies a few, days ago applied tofthe court for a war­ rant to scorch the person of a man Who they had reason to believe was pursuing the avocation of a pocket peddler. They found 63 of these little rtsandpe?ps,Mall filled, with a cheap grade of whisky, concealed in his. pockets and underneath his Waistcoat. v > because to requires nourishment,. Food is not aouiehing unliJ it is di­ gested., A disordered stomach cannot digest food, it must have assistance.. Kodol Dyspepsia Gove digests ell kinds o f food without aid from the stomach','nibwing, it to re-1and irgaiiri’f ' its natural function*. ID ' clemenfs;" '* # $ £& * * * ' are exactly the fame tts the natural d o ; gostlve iiuids and it simply eaift help^ a In »um»nor can bo pravtnttd Infl, do yntt good# RMgway i&Go. |-|j bytaking *.1 aT. I W*. utf* a^*, .-'I . . t%s 1mkept du fhftmside, ‘ out mmmmrm'lo a well indued *fo fain Rnd itfftrn, ^ ” 1J* Fouiifftitt Avenue, ‘ FprShgficld, '0 / . . Gfl/turDe H, Triblq Prop maeh. keeps the vKtffnuu'h in breath pure mid sheet. M. Ridgway. Di*. riiMvc iiV) Hyrup PepMn ender fbe jr j'j fctaofiefa! In summer w s , ■ i •' Jii’.'jiBw, if .voa ar* or fan do’vn, Stw)ii build you up, \ u:oi'r&liowxri>,u«;rtiiAM; • i ( ;f5Mt«I, Nt-wYffifS,: ' ■.'anfj,sy>j itii ante............ Can YoiiX iuess-If?’ ' ’r '- "™r" .. f , , ‘ ’ ,ix j 'Wh-af w ill hv the •. ■■ v y ■ To ta l Num be r of | ^ ^ y 4 L 0 ; X £ ! S . T H E B E S T "And a Pig, -^Polled in. November? J r tiui’ii f jit,. „,.7 ' a i . k far. ' wove ?« tr in, . . O-uajosS’ w eiaier Giyetiy A w a y A b s o lu te ly F re e l] /T o Pr ess-Republic Subscribers. The Conditions are Easy - v v v It Costs Nothing to Ctiess* O ld Subscribers as w e ll as New Mevy Participate. The only requisite Is, you must tae.ja suhscrlber to THE PliEJSS-EEPUBEIC, M you desire to Twai-o one guess [you may pay one month in advanee;f£ you desire to make two guesses you pay for two months. Make all gueeses you want, One guess will he allowed for each month paid in advance. , ’ ! A guess coupon will be printed la The Press-Jtepubllc three or more days of each week during the contest. : together with a subscription blank for new•subscribers. ■ ■ ' , • Writ*yjm?L'name and address and your guess plainly on the coupon and'mall to Voting Editor, The" Press-Re- [puhilc, Springfield, Ohio. , _ R . | •. Remember, you ore not expected to tell who will be elected, or how many votes each’ candidate will receive, slm- [Ply ^estimate the total number^ofjvotes that wl i he cast for all candidates for oovfernor .iii the- November election, ............ -* '* " ........................* of wloncns The contest will close Oct. 3lst, and no guesses will he received after that date. The announcement |and awarding of prizes will be made imedlately after the official count is completed. Guesses and remittances may be left at the office of The Press-Republic In Springfield or with any branch' enr in nfher towns; nr fhev can he mnlln/l flironi, tn VnHno t wn*„r n,.~> tSSSSPt;. IOffice or ago ? ot o t y b ailed d ect o oti g EdYtor'presa-Rcpu^^ $ Iguess as received at,the Springfield office w»l be numbered and filed away, and coupon showing" number and honestly, and no person connected with The Pcess-Re- |amount of guess will be-moiled to the subscriber The contest will be conducted absolutely fairly and public in *any Way will be allowed to guess. t The Press-Republic is the newspaper giant of Central' Ohio, It occupies a position among the foremost nam-ws j of the State, dt has. the leased wire Associated Prgss Report and publishes daily the very latest and meat ^ com­ plete market, sporting, cable and general news or the world, together with more and better borne hews than anv other Springfield paper, .. . . ****** 1 The Press-Republic never prints less- rhar 8 ‘pages, and from If? to 4Son Sunday. It Ispublished everv mom- tag in*, the year* And the subscription price is 7 cents Uweek, or 80 cents a month. There will be no advance in price during the contest. 80-centa patd in advance gives yqu The Press-Republic, delivered anvwhen* for nrw* month, and entitles you to one guess free .on the ?l,515 prize voting-contest. . anywhere, xor one I SB E THE M AGN IF ICENT L IST O F PRIZES* f OneJacob Doll Piano—Amagnificent upright, \ grand Piano. Actual cash, value__ ....___ $450.00 ' f ACorner Lot I . Melrose-Springfield’s beau­ s'.' f tiful new suburb,,fronting on YellowSprings ] Street; oneof the four choicest lots in t, - - J L di‘ ;* ^ " * v [To the person sending the nearest correct guess.. . . . . . 1 ■ • t To the person sending the second nearest correct gues , mic * tiii ui uw r n he ad- 1 * dition. Spot cash value now. . : ; ........ . ,$2BQ.O0 1 To the person sending the third nearest correct guess.'. "i A Scholarship inaprominentSpringfieldBusf- . J « ness Academy. Cash price........................$100.00 * fOne “ Standard" Drop-head, Rotary Shut- To tho person^sending the fourth nearest correct guess., •< tie Sewing - flaclilne Handsome oak’ Tfi tiie- person sending theTifth nearest correct guess . A 8PKAINRD AKKM2 QUICKLY CUltffD. “ At one time I suffered from a se­ vere sprain of the ankle,’’ says Geo. E. Cary, editor of the Guide, Wash­ ington, Va. “ After using several well recommended medicines 'without suc­ cess, 1 tried Chamberlain's Pain Balm and am pleased-to my that relief came as soon as I began its, use and a com­ plete cure speedily followed;*’ Sold by U» Mi Ricfgway. " i fl li , finish. Cash p r ice ..,..;.,,:.................... $ 75.08- { One “ Thon as*' Chainless Bicycle, 190* I x flodel. The best made. Cash price. .. ...$ 60,00 To the person sending the sixth nearest correct guess,. V. { thmdsome ■Diamond Stud. Actual , - *■< ctiSiX price To the next five, persona sending nearest correct guesses,-{ $20.00 In Cash to each one .......... $100.00 To the next ten persons sehding nearest correct -ggessas l ?io,oo In Cash to each o n e ........ . $100.0® To the next'20 persons sending nearest correct guesess,. ■.{ $5,00 in Cash to each one. . . . . i........1..$!O o ! q O To the next 2Q0 persons sending nearest correct cutsses.. In Cash to each o i t f r .$200*00 To the next person sending the nearest correct '.* . .. TUB PRESS-REPUBLIC, JSprtugiicW, u..' . $1,515.00 •v................. P I Q Iny„r’ Appended here ■to is a Table Enclosed Rod $ . . ........ . .* payment of Prey^-ilcpuWic for' j . | months I ta^'v'o'te^for „ T f S , gGovernor in ffom .................................... .......................... to ......... .. ........... /. I Ohio since 1885 ( My *guess on total number of votes cast for ai! candidates for Governor, o f' Total Vote Ohio, Nov.- Sfh* is:- - ___ ___ . . - » #» « * N a m e ------ *. Town ....... . 1 ..* *.■..*..r>, ;;'r;\: *'■/'; ; ■.; ■ . —bif &d No. *. *.. *... **,,,.■*. Till out on«sgauss lur-eacUawnih’* mtaeriptlqu fiu-So-mL IiemUtimcss may be made by RO. Order, •or ajulnm-tacftimpaiiyyour gauss. Cast. 1885. .7 3 3 ^ 1887.. 7f6,9», 1889.. 775^21 1891.'.7^631, 1893.. 835,«5(, ; 1895.. .JM6*9» “ 1897. .864JU2, 1899v i ' " Paper*may seat to -tri or veUtivea that '.Sliver <IsSSs^Sfteft lo u e eeaffia* t mmmmmmmmtr humor. THE PR .ESS -R .EPUBL IC ,, SPR INGF IELD * O lilO e -Tcae. Coffee ant? Cigars at Gray's NOT ON THE PLAYBILL > Blanche Bates had an amusing ex­ perience recently at the'Garden the­ ater, Kew York,* where she appeared in tho leading role o£ “ Under Two Flags/* In the lm;t act, as Ciga­ rette,-she entered with a whip in her hand. - While simulating* a fit of rage, in which she. laid about her right and left with it* the lash of the whip broke and flew across the footlights, striking a woman in tho front row of the orchestra directly across the face.- Involuntarily Miss Batc-3 exclaim­ ed; rtAh, I beg your pardon. I dirf so sorry. I hope I did not hurt youJr ; ----------------------- j Instantly, ia a very high key, there came this reply from the or­ chestra; “ Oh, ro, not at all, Miss Bates. The pleasure is mine. With your permission, I'll keep the lash as a souvenir.” The effect of this remark was elec­ trical, Only a few of the spectators had seen the accident, and from-the clever Way in which Miss Bates han­ dled her vojee scarcely any one hut the woman addressed had heard the remark. But the victim Of the lash of the whip Wasn't so fine an elocn- tionist. Her words rang out so loud and 'clear that Miss Bates and the other actors had to turn their backs to hide, their laughter.—-Exchange. The City Hotel, i |FormerlySlicrniiUi House) - N. H* HAYWOOD; Proprietor. Yotir Patronage aud Influence Solicited, POPULAR RATES. ASKYOUR GROCES F 0 !^ ./ ‘j'\ Ike 5 Minute Breakfast P t i r i n a F i e **T JMt a A.e -r Jo MB R A IN B R E A J ^ ' PURIMA MILLS, sr, lews.-,*,to. < B W A Thftf sig^riture 1* on every box of (be genuine Laxative Bromo«Qui«iae tr»wct« w Wtobtifr th^UNlM a cold let mM> tlfljr - -Cal! at C.M.Ridgway's drug store and get a Irensampleof Chamberlain's Stomach and Liver 'Tablets. They are an elegant physic. They also im­ prove the appetite, strengthen the di­ gesttan ami regulate- the liver and bowels, They are osey to fake., atid pleasant iu (fleet. ' m B i m *n<*Tr*d*Ja»rX*obt*intaxedallPit* tut Buiir.csj eonducted furMoot RATe Ftts. Ou/Orricrisoi*re»iTCU,».rATtNToreiee i * i ™wecantMure patint iu 1«»*Umi than those iffmole from "WAshiOfttor.. ; . Seadjnodel, drayrinxor {photo., with deiKi ,tnw. ,We adtite, if patentable or uot* free that({e. Oiir fee notduetiltpatentu aecartti. !AP am ertur." 1,r<i 7.t2 oh,*in Patenu," Tfith i<!99t of BJUrie InthfcXfttSi *rtd cotmlri4« Untirce* AdtlttUi C.A.SNOW&CO. Ore. PAtuhr o rrtte, WAtHimeTort, D. c i CASTOR 1ft F o f and -Ohlidfer.; f ft*KindYouHaveAlways ©■hr# the y y p r “ “^ '* f BlffiWuro <?f 60 YEARS' EkPERieNCK traoh : Mr.nxs A D«wa«i ■ copvmaHr* *c, Anrynetendlfl* a «JteUbAnd mny ftillfhtyaseertAlnfmt»epminnfreewhetheran Jrtreui’.fin jsptohamrpatantaW#. < ..u,m«wleA.-, hejittree. otflt« jutenry f(,r wearm* jttte/ut*. tweht* taken ifiriwijth Mann w A a receirt tri'eielnetIce,wrthmaeliAt'Aft. lathe * StfeMflf flierkaii, m .o * a 2 0 « 2 g223. tSPSi?ill s- mspi i i i tm m ' * D o n * t B e F o o l e d i Take the genuine, erlgloAl ROCKY MOONTAiN tEiA M*de oniy by MAdiien Medf- cine Co., w is. It y<>“ Well. Onr trtuM miMk cut on eeeh paelckye* f i ^ .,3 9 cent*. Never *•» _ «■■ i * .bu,a. Accept no-AHbsU* »*eeAe»n*r*»)*** tote. Atfe yeurfintfattet* HUNT’S“ms l Tablet per day, 30 to 60 minute beioro hre-akfa-t; one month’s treat- tntent costs 25c. T. J, IlllA’Ty iNvrsi’on, ' Merom, Iml, l’.orsata hy Ridgway A Co. tV M. Ridgway. ‘ , AhAnrtstbjetyDluetrrfud jw k ir ,. ter*Mt elr. ruiA'tuno; An* i aerni*,** * r.V.T'J'jrhwmha,?J* W,14bj-Alt newtdMK i « h M f % M Main’s Restaurant ' , MdPiningi&ains Corner High ami Lirncstome etr<>ot, Hpriugfleld,. Ohio, ’ - * with thing iu lx; iound in t : , lif?t-c!as{t tiii’ai luat^ Ai*» Ijaruffcs the ^ hrated Swift Gimp*,**, .. Jiama. And cr.urtC^ and honest irt-apm^ . goes with the above, Goode Delivered, Telephone 66* Fresh Fish mid CEDARVILLE, OHIO. AT'COTJMTS nf Merchants and In. * * dividmila solicited. Collectious promptly made and remitted. , - T\RAETS t »> Raw Yyrk anil Oin. AJ-efiioati sold'at lowest rates. The cheapest and most convenient way to send money by mail. • T OxVNS made on.Real Estate, Pen ■H aonal or Gollateral Security* William WildmtmTPres., ■ -Setlt \V. Smith, Vice Pres,, - W . J Wiidman,.-Cashier, ’ Daily* Meat Market Under the above firm,tname,, the meat market of O. W. Crouse will he conducted. All product in, the miaf line will he the best that money can buy,, which fact combined' with honest and thorough buBjnPss methods is enough assurance to tb£ public, who always want the worth o f their money ■in every respect, . , ’ ■ , When sending chihlreb, direct them to, us; we always give, them the best they aslt for,” GOODS DELIVERED Telephone hto, 74* lib* The Pleasant Way . j' tro this Pan-American Exposition .-•i, "i- . IS VIA TI1R G . H . f t D . and your choice, of following routes. All rail, via Detroit* through Urtnadx. Lake Erie Stenmers, via Detroit or Toledo. Or going rail* returning by steamer or vice versa. Also all rail via Leipeic Junction and Eiekel Plate, or via Toledo and Lake Shore. ’ Special Tourist Eates' - TO ALT* NORTHERN andLIKERESORTS. Stop Over at Buffalo. Inquire of C. H. & t). representa­ tives for particulars or write D. G* EDVARDS* Pass, Taf. *Mgr. CIMGlNH ATI, 0 THER 4 P:o TRANSITCOMPANY. Between Xenia and Dayton, L eav e Dayton Leaves Xenia: 5:00 a. m, • 6 : 00 . 7:60 8:00 9:00 30:00 llsOC ' 32:00 Xooh, 1:00 p. nf, 2:00 3:00 4:00 5:00 6:00 7:00 * 8:00 9:00 10:00 11:00 6:00 aj AUf 7:00 ..'IfelWA'.V 9:00 10:00 11:00 ■' 12.00 Xoon 1:00 p, m 2:00 ■"J:G0 f t 4:W. : ' Si00' ' ffJH) '■ - S M - 9:00 V ■T0; « r ;■ . i u # : . # 12:00 t nia office and waiting tootn X: uth Dclrnit fit. Dayton ofite ami waiting room, 15 West Fifth Bt. **po8i te Pdsiofiiee, l'iie running time between Daytoi and Xenia is hn.i hour, pamng iliri liighlends, JBmuhviile Road, Vitamer man* Alpha, Trebeins and Luc* Gmte, • Dayton lo Xenk 17 siilH.fati 35 eentsi , Every other- car combination f« freight* * * Bundays ami llulklaya turn, rtn every hall hour.

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