The Cedarville Herald, Volume 24, Numbers 27-52

m mm m m x m * * . j . i' 1 ■ r ' \ mpm *mw pm* w T l j e I f e i < q l d . JUKI A VEAK. Treat* KAftLH BUIX, * EdfUr.* h 4Pn^ftotw. SATURDAY, .-JULY 27* 190L igriwirwiPi* ^ Yi# better to advise it man to “goo And fa**rIt* than to tell 1«» to ’‘keep pool” atthia «M«ot of the year. It.would be difficult to compute the exact money cost of the July hot wave but^sit extended ,# ’er almost the Ca- tire country it wa« ueeessartiy enor- mous. . . . 4 -Ho single vessel ever carried-mote history-makers than will the, trans­ port Thomas, .which leaves San Fran ­ cisco on the 23 d inst. witht }60 Aroer*. Scan school teachers bound for the Philippines. Mexico is seemingly about to have a serious anti-Catholie revolt, there* volters demanding - the confiscation .and sale ,of all real estate held by pries,te or .their agents and the appli­ cation of theproceed#'to the payment of the public, debt. t I t will.be a long time before any .island possession of the XL 8 . is ad- ' - milted,do the union as a State if ever. Fpbliq.sentiment in this country >v!U ,vfisthave toi undergoa great change and*that change can .only be brought ' about,by the conduct h f the citizens - ofthosedslands/" ' nfe'udorsr i'AKES cWosnTfc’s jaivipiz. ' / Mound CjfyfKjan.*Oct, 22 , * 00 , ■ ^ Pear Sir.:— I wi#p to, add my en­ dorsement and^fecbmmehdation as to the merits o f /Dr,' Caldwell’s Syrup of . .Pepsin. I have ^old Ith s a^ druggist ' and it always gives satisfaction, and ,my qustoraem ?re l°nd in its praise. X myself had been troubled .with my stomach, and hearing so many of my .customers speaking of Syrup Pepsin. ’ I tried it, with the result'it cured* my trouble/ X Unhesitatingly recommend P r . Caldwell’s Syrup Pepsin as a lax-, atlve bint stomach remedy. - ■ ' . -Yours*. ‘ J . M. Hawkins, .Sold by C . M. Ridgway, LIST OF LETTERS. ■ .List of letters remaining uncalled ■for ih fhe Cedarville postoffice for the month ending July 20* 1901. , ^ • > - List;Ho. 25 . • Grant, Mr. Papa ‘ - HenochBbery, Jas. A. , Shingledeoker, Mr. Al. . • , T. hT. T abbox , P, M. EBAftTiumif*. Wlien the quantity of food taken is teo large or the quality too rich,heart- bum is likely to follow,and especially So if the digestion'has been weaken by, ‘constipation.* Rat slowly find not too freely of easily digested' food* ‘Masti­ cate the food thoroughly. Let six hours elopBe betwen meals and when yon feel a .fullness and weight in the region of the stomach after eating, indicating that you have eaten too much, take one o f Chamberlain’s Stomach and Liver Tablets find the heartburn may be avoided,"For sale by C, M. Ridgway. KRAUSES HEADACIIE CfAPSbLES .were the first headache ;iapsulea put on the market. Their immediate suc­ cess resulted in a host of imitations, containing antipyrine, chloral, mor­ phine and other injurious drugs, pur- bortiug. to be “just ns good.” Avoid these imitations and insist on yoUr having Krause's’, which speedily cures the mostsevere cases and leaves .ho bad after effects, Price 25c. Sold by C. M. Rt igway, SandBankCaves In. Guy Kennedy came near meeting ' with * fatal accident Wednesday* ■while engagaed in work in the sand pit on the old Jamison farm,, north i east of town. The tend bank which A was several feet high caved in on Mr, Kennedy and crime near completely burying him, Assistance, was at one d secured and Ite was taken from the 0 tend- His limbs were considerably bruised but he will be able to be out fail few days. I WOW’S tuts? - Wfi offer One Hundred Hollars. Re­ ward for any case of Catarrh that can­ not be cured by Hall’s Catarrh Cure, % 'J^ tnmR it A Co,, Props, Toledo. We, the undersigned, have known P, 3 % Cheney for the last .10 years, nttd, believehim perfectly honorable in in all business tranteetions And finan* cwflfy able to carry oiit any obligations made by their firm. ;j Wrist* Trailri* Wliolsale Drughu, Toledo- 0 , P • jj Wftlding, Kiaan * Marvin, Whole* tmk Dmgjdite# Toledo, <A Half* Catarrh Cure is token Inter­ nally, rifling directly upon the blood and mttonus surface* of the *ys ttmi P r i c e d per bottle, fold by all TtetimtwtefcWiA Haft1*Family Jills are the best. U HtfifrPriced fowL j \ , Attorney Cook name up fromKent* yesterday and straightened up the George White businesswhich has been occupying the .attention of the, ooorto for two or three year#, The trouble grew over killing a chicken belong­ ing to James Shull. He was con- vietedFaHd fined #3 and costs, but ap­ pealed to1the Common Pleas court, Circuit and finally the Supreme court, the latter sustaining the decision of the Mayor’s court. The cost# in the case have been enormous-for such fin ■offence. 'The fine and costs atone in the Greene county courts were $52.- 45 , to say nothing of the higher court costs. I t is said that these will total about $125, and with the attorney fees it will make ov^r $200, Mr, White had . the opportunity of paying his first fine yesterday, Never before iu the recollection of the officials has he paid a fine for his numerous arrests.' He always prefcreil the work house, but could not stand thill institution this time under different ,management We ate told that fo has repeatedly said that be wouldnever pay a fine. The' chicken which Mr. White killed and served on his table was possibly* the highest priced fowl wer, served in Greene county,'. Reduced Rate# to Columbus: ’ July 31st, August 1st and 2nd', ex­ cursion tickets to Coluipbus will be sold via' Pennsylvania Lines account Gtend Circuit Race's, Return; limit AUg. 3d: For particulars see Ticket Agents of Pennsylvania Lines Key. Hutchison, of Altoona, Pa., has heeii circulating among friends and aoxuaiutnncfes here this week. The School board was in session last evening, The contract for the differ­ ent- books has expired ,anrl possibly Some changes will be made. A num­ ber of representatives o f hook con­ cerns were here yesterday. ■ , : ’ CtHqred Society., Don’t forget the Lawn Fete to-nignt at.P. 0. Bruce's. - ’ ' ■ Miss Jennie Robinson will give an entertainment at Selma tp*night. Mr, Chas. Ectcm is visiting his mother, Mrs Henry Hood, this week, ..Mrs. Susan Broadice is spending a. few weeks in;Franklin, Qhio,. Miss Florence Broadice spent Sat­ urday in Wilberforce. ■ . Miss Goto Spencer is spending part of the week with her sister, Mr*. John Lewis, nearWfibnribvce, >- Ralph, the, little son of Mr. and Mrs. William Spencer half been quite ill the ■past week, but is now much improved; . Misses Bessie .and Susie Spencer entertained a number of their little friends in the way of a picnic last Sat­ urday. Refreshments Were served in the cool wood, All report a good time. Mr. and Mrs. Bteelc* of Chicago, Mrs. Evans and Mr. Furgerson, of Xenia, spent Thursday with Mr. and Mrs,M. R-.Badger. -Miss Florence Broadico entertained at her home On Church Street Thurs- nay evening in a most delightful man* ner about fifteen young ladies. The evening was Spent in games, and promptly at nine o’clock a dainty three course supper was served. Tfie guests departed at a late hour rejoic­ ing that they had not missed such & treat. , BEST REMEDY FOR STOMACH AST) BOWELS. “1 have been in the drug business for twenty years and have sold most all the proprietary medicines of note.. Among the entire list X have never found anything to equal Chamber­ lain’s Colic, Cholera and Diarrhose Remedy tor all stomach rind bowel complaints,” says 0 . *W. Wakefield, of Colutabus, Ga. “This remedy cured t w severe cases of cholera mor­ bus in my familyand I have recom­ mended and sold hundreds of bottles of it tomy customers to their entire satisfaction. It.affords a quick and sure cure in a pleasant form.” For sale by 0* M, Ridgway, ur i-J jjtrfV- Undoubtedly the day of really good bread is dawning, or, rather,' redawning* for society. The rtnew woman” hari now come to the rescue. This means an awakening to latent Of? capacities anjpowera and a revising rind new appreciation of old duties itio rind obliga ns, In no place does this new woftian slune with a finer light than she does in the home, where8her intelligence reaches the remotest comers, brightening And bettering all things. The important subject of bread­ making, which should head the list of cooking Accomplishments, will, With other things,, receive proper study, attth sooner or Inter the per­ fect loaf will not be a matter of luhk, as it so often is now* but the result of a thorough understanding o f ’ ingredients, their / combination and conditioning, -—pda. Morris Ktetsohtnat in Woman's Home Companion, F o r l n f a n t t arid Ch ildren . jSWgelabl^FrepftolteAtofAs-* shmiattag tt^otrimjpegula- UngtheStouw«ti3airii3cwei5of The Kind You Have Always Bought' •I n i i > k j , n Promole$Digc3lloACheerfute ness andResiXonlains neither Ojfium,Mdrpluiio norhlinexal, Tso’x ^ A a c m ' i c * ■¥ JlmptofatJO rSW UUPfmm ■ ■ ■ . MxStrtntt -* riMMcnar- Am }KnftSe*A- - 5S2 AperferiRemedy forConsUpa- tton, Sour Stomach,^Diarrhoea Worms,Convulsions.Feverish­ ness nndX oss o f S ie e p . Facsimile Signature, of , • A l b m on Hi s lilcl ; J 5 » ( I S I S - .15 c 1 * 1 s exact cop V of W rapper . - -tue ccntauhcommnv , wtwyarn*cirv. Clnclcutti , XiousSkeeperswill want their kitchens covered; fine assortment.....45, 50, 60c mattings... ' ; We are still selling at the lowest p rice ...-.'...,;,,.,.,..,,,.,........ 124 ' to 50 c' lUiudowShades... . L a te CurJaius $hdO $ 1*25 a pair ' flown to*,******#.* I* .»y»M*fiOC i filash and Silk Goods, ♦♦♦ ■; Hever have’ we had such a fiue assort­ ment o f good shades, new -goods for Dresses and Waists, SuitRooms... , .*B u i t s . , , -.*--$ 5.00 to $lo .00 ,« Waists S ilk .....................$ 2.75 to $ 5.75 , Waists-Wash...... , 45 c to 82.00 Petticoats,. .............. 50 c to $ 5.00 Underwear, jail grades, Fercalc, yd wide, 5c, Prints, 4c, Sheeting fic Rutcbison a 6fbney Nansen rind the Pickpocket. One time Hansen was ono of a crowd watching tho Princess ,of Wales enter Buckingham palace. ms held tits thief ’ s arm . He carried An umbrella under his left arm* and as he was waving his cap with his right he felt the hand of a pickpocket under his left am. i b t bft.toteh. Ttr.J'm'rtjFn lus left elbow and held the tiiiof’a arm and umbrella* too* like a Vise while he finished hi# weving. Then he deliberately dragged the fellow to the police. As the man was taken into custody ho howled with pain and declared he would rather go to prison then have liis bones id, “ ‘ crushe Hansen is .over six feet tall* and his muscles are like iron, m CUBA where it h hot alt the yerir round Scott’s Emulsion! irili better than any white rite u-.fi. Inthework). SodWtriopteklng '(It in summer, or you wifi lote wh«tyou have grined, - ^ fat* f r « , scott a sown a, ckwnto*, W S T«y»tt m«rt, ^ nxv» vdrki ;aKS-*0«( ft.Ofejir —I f you Want sorne “just as good,” “I make it myself,” Remedy* try an imitation Rocky Mountain Tea; ’twill make you sick and keep you sick. Ask your druggist, Good Advce. The most miserable beings in tbe world are thosesufferingfromDyspep­ sia and Liver Complaint. More than seventy-five per cent, of the people in the United States are afflicted with these two diseases and their effects; such as four Stomach, Sick Head­ ache, Habitual Costiveness,. Palpita­ tion of the Heart, Heart-burn* Water- brash, Gnawing and Burning Pains at the Pit o f the Stomach, Yellow Skin, Coated Tongue and Disagree Taste in the Moutn, Coming up of Food after Eating, Low Spirits, etc, Go to your Druggist and get a bottle of August Flower, for 75 cents. Two doBes 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 Ri­ sers produce results. Ridgway & Co. —”1 wish to state to you and the readers of these lew tines that your KocJot Dyspepsia Cure is witout‘ques­ tion the only cure fa dyspeptia. 1 have used many other preparations. John Beam, W. Middlesex* Pa,” Ho -ipiaij Aodol Dyspepsia Cure as it contains all the natural di* ’gestantft. Ridgway A Co. .A Good Thin#, German Syrup 'is the special pre scription of Dr. A. Boschee, a eele btoted German Physician, and is ac< Ifeed to be one or the most for­ tunate discoveries Itr medicine, It quickly cufes Coughs, Colds find ail Lung troubles of the severest haturej removing* as it, does, the cause of the affection and leaving the parte in a strong and healthy condition. It is not an experimental medicine,but h«a stot d-the-test of years, "giving satis­ faction in every case, which ite rap­ idly increasing sale every season con­ firms, Twfttniliion bottles sold annu­ ally, Boscheo’s German Symp was introduced in the 1* cited Btotes io 1868, and is now sold ia every town i ‘nd ‘village in tbe civilised world Three doses will relieve any ordinary nought- Price Vhoto, Get Greens’ JViae Almanac, f -'J m m ‘AXMMROOIETRAttiS, {for Pria-Americ** LqmeHkxi Exu*rsi<w- hUs ta Suffato, Thu P&n.-Am&rican E xp re^ , the Buffalo FxprefcS and the Exposition E x rm are names of trains taking pas gangers to the Pan-American Exposi­ tion.,at Buffalo'over th©Akron Route.. The Pan-American Express leaves j Bt. Rouk 8;44 a, m,, Indianapolis 3:05 p, m., Louisville 1:00'p, m., Giucinnati.. 4:30 p. m,, llaily at Ced- i arville 6:38 p. m„Go]un3bu8 8;30 p.m, i arriving Chautauqua Lake (Lake* wood’and Jamestown) about OiOO-a.m.,*; Buffalo at 8:15 a,,in. This train has sleeping oars item 8toXan>i8.rri).rouglp Iudianapojie and Dayton, and sleep­ ing car and coach from' Louisville through' Gindouati and ColumbusJo , Buffstjo, runningfrom "Columbus to Buffalo as a solid train of smpking; par, coaches and Sleeping cars, ’ ’i .. TheBnffido Express,leaves St Lpujs*: 8;15 p. m., Indianapolis 3:35 a, m.» Louisville 3;15.a, m,,.- Dayton 0:30 ir.Tro;', daily at Cedarville 10:31 a. m,* Columbus 12:05 noon, arriving Chau­ tauquaLake about 10:00 p i: Buf­ falo at midnight. This train has sleeping oars iron: Cincinnati and Col­ umbus through to Buffalo. - The Exposition Express runs daffy to Akron and daily except Runday' between Akrou istid Buffalo. It leaves St. .Louis 1:00 p. m., Indian­ apolis 7:1.0p. m, Louisville 4:30.p.m., Cincinnati 8:00 p, m„ Dayton 9:58 p. m,, Cedarville 10:42 p. ni., C'ol- ambus 12:40 midnight, landing pas­ sengers at Chautiuiqua Lake at.abont 11:00 o’clock next morning, Buffalo at 1:35 p. m.* It haa Bleeping cars from St. Louis and - Cincinnati to, Columbus,'and from Columbus to Akron.,- Parlor car from .Akron -to Buffalo, - . - ‘ - -Returning trains leave Buffalo 1:00 p. su„ 6:30 p, ra. aiul .10:00 p, m. Information abant.excursion fares to Buffalo will be furnished by E. S, Keyes, Ticket Agent Cedarville, upon application. . ,* fARtSTO BUFFAtO. Over The Akrou. Route' for .Pan-American Exposition, Excursion tickets to Buffalo over the'Akron Route via Chautauqua Lake for the Pan-American Exposi­ tion are now on sale at ticket offices of the PehnsylvaniaLines and connect­ ing railways, Pares from Cedarville are aafolloAs: , • . ■ Tickets good returning ten days, $10.90. ' Tickets good returning fifteen days, $13.20. . 1 Season tickets with return limit uu- til Oct. 31ftt, $16.35. Special Coach excursion tickets good leaving Buffalo up to midnight OfThursdayfollowing dateofsnl0 may he obtained ott' Tuesdays at $7,35; Tourist'tickets at special fares may nlBObe obtained for trips to resorts in Canndn. All tickets to Canada and Eastern,points, including New York, 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 to Buffalo and Eastern points,without extra cost. ■ For schedules showing convenient through passsenger service to Buffalo and other information, please apply to E. S. Keyes, ticket agent, Cedar- ville* O. Change ln Timeof Trains. Under a new schedule in effect May 26,1901, passenger trains over the Pennsylvania Lines leave Cedarville station as follows; For tbe East, 7:21 a. tn„ 4:41. p. m. For the West, 10:17 a. m.* 3:30 p. m. and 8:54 p. m. For particular information on the subject apply to E, S. Keyes, Ticket Agent, Cedarville*. O. A T 03 TMASTEK WHITES, “ I wish to add my testimonial to the genuine merit of Dr, Caldwell's Syrup Pepsin. I have tried many remedies but have found your Syrup Pepsin superior to all Jaxatives and stomroh medicines. My wife and 1 both use it apd know it does all you C. 0 , Kinne. Alma* Kan.* Dec, 22, ’00 81 ‘ECIAl, STOTtt EOlt PAH-AMEHIEAH EXPRESS* 1 The Erie Railroad Company an­ nouncesarrangements have been mads to fitoji the PttnAmericao Express over the Akron Route (Train Ho. 44 on the Erie Railroad) at stations be- tween Akron and Medville to let off passengers holding .tickets from Col­ umbus ahd points west therof, upon application to Conductor. •—The best line of collars in the town at Dorn’s. ' D o u t B e F o o l e Of Tak«tk* VrifiMf iteekv mpontain f i m m s s S M •MM#, - m m S m ■ inutuiwuurt)- ■ iwwt- . , a . Adam's Bestauraifit. - and Dining. Booms Corner High and Limestone* street, Spriugfiyld* Ohio. Blue Fronj;Stafie. I^eave yopr horses there and your riga bs kept du thuinside, put of the rain and1storm, * 20N , Fountain Avemie,.- Springfield, 0 . C itahi e » E, Toon, Prop The City Hotel, (FovlnCTly Sherman llonse) ■-N. H. HAYWOOD* Proprietor, Your Patronage and ; , Influence-bolieited. r - POPULAR RATES T h e ’ " ■' ‘ ' 1 r * *' 1 ); , Lou isv ilie § Nashvilfe Railroad Operates the Finest 1’assenjier . Scryiee intiie South. The equipment -is djp-to*dater theroad bed ' - without an equal, end the lime * , tt»e fastness. Through trains of nidgnificent Cqaehps and Eray?ieg- ’ roomSleeping Cambetween Chicago, 'Cincinnati, Louisville Evausville- or s St. Louis and Nashville, > MeiUpbis, ' Birmingham, Mobile, . New Oileatis, Pensacola :and Jacksonville, , Tiirouh the historic nod-Scenic regions of IV-unesfeee, Alabama, Mississippi, i.ouisixna and Florida, . , -For descriptive matter, time-tables - and uiap.%Address ■. , C. I . STOXE, Gen. Hass, Agt.. * Louisville, Ky, Osteopathie fiotiee. Those wishing to iuvefttigatc O s t e o p a t h y , (the mod­ em science of treating di- . seSsfe), should call ‘at the J. D. Williamson’s Parlor, ' Cedarville^ Ohio, on T u e s ­ d a y s and F r id a y s , be­ tween- tbe hours of 8 i0 0 a. m., and 3 : 0 0 ‘, a, m.T ' (not later), I will be at the. above place on ■those days . at the fitet'ed hours,. . Respectfully, L: H. M c C a r t n e y , D. O,, , Xenia, Ohio. kfclAiAArf. YEARS* EXPERIENCE P atents IMDIr MAnni Dt*l0N« ffAP CopYRiaHTaAc. Anroaa ttt flingA *V*trh Csseriptlonttay , ontcklrMcertAln tmropinion froowhetheru intentionUproh*bI*n«tent*h)e. Communle*. Uonastrietljroonfldentlal. IlsadbooitonPetenU lentfree. OMestKfrimcrforeecnrtn*patent!. l’atenta-taken tfirtmch Maun * Co.receir* tftfUUnUitt, withoat<»ar**, iathe Scientific Hmcricatt. AhmnWomeljriltnstr*teaweek)*. I^treef rir. enlattonof anyeefenttOoIonmat Term* tl a rear: fourmonth!, (U Soldbj-ali n «nta*t ten. r a fl, OM& i< ewMe. i r* Sick Headache ? Food doesn’t digest well? Appetite poor? Bow e ls constipated? Tongue coated? It’s your liver! Ayer’s Pills are liver pill's; they cure dys­ pepsia* biliousness. 2Sc. All druggist!, F"wi I liroi i m t Want jant mrtnstaf}:eor )»»rd brown or richblack?. Thru t I wuuntiius:,;»;i iJi i - i t oiweaaTi,», a. p, mu, iard'VteahtirS"1 use I (bfal t Red Cross Tansy Pills Semir«st«4 mtttSTnmrtsfl PAINFUL MsatlrsaHM W m m x m m r TinLwHas’ PRICE J jJ30 Sentpowpohios raoatptot N g W j prio*. Mtthhyfefia'.dedttnot tUt mr, VindeCischoBaCo-. m*m, w II' MMt,K AWAY if you uftc Ktouw’ft ColACure. Pr«- pared in convenient oapsuteform they are easy,te taka and efltete speedy onto of the most febaM&aw ottm* Frite $&c. fold by <L M, Ridgway. Froffurt o f tbe market and stock farm cab *|. ■way*’ be found at- the Meat Htase «f. Charles Weimer, together with every- thing to lie found ja * ilrat-filaas meat market. ■ Also bandies the cele- brated Sw ift Companyi ^ Hams, And 'courteous and honest treatment goes with the above,’ Goods Delivered, Telephone 66, ^ Fresh Fish andJce CEDARVILLE, OHIO. ^CCOUN fS of, Merchants and In­ dividuals solicited.” Collections promptlymade and remitted,, TLKAFTS on New York stud Cin* ^ ciuuati sold at lowest rates. The .cheapest and most convenient way to eend money by mail,, T OANB made on Real Estate* Pet- Boaal or Collateral Security, - William Wildman, Pres., , * Seth ,W. Smith, Vice Pres.',. W, J Wildman. cashier. Daily Heai H a rM t „ Under the above firm name* the meat market of C. W. Cronse will be^ couducted. All product in the.meat line will be tbe best that money1 can ' buy,- which fact combined with honesf and. thorough business methods is enough assurance to.the public* who always want tbe worth of their money - in-.every respect, . . . ; , When sending children, direct them to usj.we'always give them the best they ask tor. ■ ' ' ‘ ’ GOODS; DELIVERED, * ,s*- , \ t *■- - ' 1 Telephone No. 74. * The P leasant Way TO TUB Pan-American Exposition I8>-VIA THE G.H.&D and your choice of following routes. All rail, via Detroit* through Canada. Lake Erie Steamers, via Detroit or ■ Toledo, Or going rail, returning by steamer or vice versa. Also all rail, via Leipaio Junction and Nickel Plate* or via Toledo and Lake Shore* Special Tourist Bates TO ALL NORTHERN and UKE RESORTS. Stop Over a t Buffalo. Inquire of C. H , & D. representa­ tives for particulars or write D. G* EDWARDS, Pass. Taf. Mgr. CINCINNATI, O THE RATIOTRANSIT COMPANY. Between Xen ia and Dayton. Loaves Xen ia: Leave Daytoa: 5:00 a. m* 0:00 it, ta, 6:00 - 7:00 7:00 , 8:00 8:00 „ 9;00 ST :00 1 , 10:00 10:00 ,11;0 0 ! V r ^ ”12.00Noo*. 12:00 Noon* jt»5v ii, z-. 1:00 p .m . ” 2:00 .2:00 . 3:00 - 3:00 4:00 4:00 * 6;00 * 5:00 6-.00 8:00 7:00 7:00 ■ 8:00- 8:00 0:00 9.(K> 10:00 10:00 ‘ H«00 11:00 12:00. tiflJce nnff waiting room,II*‘j 4 South. Detroit St. Dayton S aad waiting fount* 15 West Fifth Sfc, opposite Poetoflics, . Tharu . r nning ilnm between Daylte *bd Xenia is $ne hour, pjmslfttt- Bigbiimde, SmithyiiteMid, Wm** t tetft* ’Alpbii* T ftWw amb* Gfoy^, 1 . ** Shvtm W ’ Xihte I f . m)b»,( Sboaute, -............ • . Every other oar oombinidteu* Iteigbte thmdays $ , tw ty half bow, w i k n trad Holidays W*i I- IW Qur *4 " I Meat . . . | toftlt ■ . j- thS»| j fimt-i t h o s e 1 j Al»o line v , Q U A 1..! I * p a ;.! iRVD TS of la soli adc an on N r , sold At * 1 1 most CED-fl ’%ms i/iade o: *Colki Jdman r » Smi J iAabo jt-nfL). 141 1 j ,b (met C( agb b prance’ the v spect, Sdingt (ways 'Sj w f • IDS; tl {‘elepbo ■*7 ' TO f / P Jn c is v i ihoico c S l l h n Detro ; Steam )r goidj !vice vt I n R i f l s«tti v« 0 , 1 1 »Plate, Hosie ^ m G9<- q U ant rm Ovei ff C. H UfW) TI There is „n.Xtt sot be over j IRd pecially fo- prices rsgi, ends- or dr t r f f i f f i t i . iootls into ra* w yo i b u The , ftk » ittd tkitmt m m m m twV buy K rt wbWrwil) ht«ft ’YAnM ij t * * f "

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