The Cedarville Herald, Volume 24, Numbers 27-52

, T t i e t \ q i f q l d , A YEAR, w SWA*. * ' B4tt*r**ftP««pfW<*r, ftATURDAY, AUGUSTA 1901.‘ Ttra romancers who make* special­ ty rtf §torie* justifying lynching and otter forma o f *<«Jggi^r•fciUfog*, are BftWoperating in' Mississippi, Go'P Allen says o f Porto Rico; “ Ttera i*« great future for the island. There is much land that has not teen cultivated. The people are eager to learn and the resources are great,” July 2d waa the anniversarry o f the landing o f the drat TJ. 8. troops in Port'* Rico, and will hereafter be the . aimiyen^iy of the establishment ^ free trade between the island and the’ u. a. ** ■. , The beauty fakirs must take back seats in order to give the Parisian doc­ tor, who claims to-have discovered-ar process to make, women taller, room to pitV his money up. . The process consists of stretching the arikle and' knee joints,* and, of course, o f “ pull* fog th'di* legs.” , W> ?, STOPS COLDS , wjien you feel one coming on by tak- dug Krause',$ Cold Cure. *Prepared in convenieat capsules'that cure while you work, Price 25c. Sold byC., ’ 41. Ridgway. ■" Coeducational ‘Matrimony lr» Russia. - 1 In Russia if a girl desires to study at either of the universities'etiquette ' requires that she should bo married. ' Aeeorffingly 'shu goes through the civil form -of ynarriftge with one of the men students, whom she may never have seen before and perhaps, snay never speak- to again. These- marriages,are perfectly legal;'and if „ the contracting- parties like each other they are united for life, but . Otherwise-the marriage is dissolved -when their university course is fin­ ished and both-are free to marry . again,—Loridop Globe. f THEONLY HEADACHECUBE. ' Frank J. Baker, o f Colorado- Springs, says;' “Krause’s Headache Capsules is-the only remedy that ever checked-mysick headache and -I have, Cured Scores of my friends Withthem,” ' Price 25c, ' Sold by C. M. Ridgway, The Kind' Ton Have Always Bought* and wliieh lias been, in use fbr over SO years, ban borne the signature o f .and baa been made under. bis per­ sonal supervision since its inftmey. *+ . Allow n o one to deceive yop in this. A ll Counterfeits, Imitations end Just-as-good” dro bu t Experiments that trifle w ith and endanger,the bealtb o£ Infants and Cltflidren—Experience against Experiment. W hat is CASTORIA Castoria is a harmless substitute fo r Castor Oil, Pare* • gpric* JOrops and Soothing Syrups. I t is Pleasant. It; contains neither Opium* Morphine nor other Narcotic ^— 7 —substance. Its age is its guarantee. I t destroys Worms and allays Feverishness. I t cares Diarrhoea and Wind Colic. I t relieves Teething Troubles, cores Constipation . and Flatulency. I t assimilates the Food, regulates the . ; Stomach and Bowels, giving healthy and natural sleep, - ■” The Children’s Panacea—The Mother’s Friend, G EN U IN E CASTORIA A LW A Y S B ea rs th e S igna tu re o f In Use. For Over 30 Years. THBCSNTMIIICOMI-ANY,.YlfMuXlfAV *TKCCT.' DIWYOllftOITV. ■% Housekeepers will want their kitchens covered;'flueassortment,....45,50, 6.0c m a t t i n g ■- \ \ . - , We are still selling at the ldwefet price.., lUindowShades... .,..124' to 50c Lace Curfafos$1.0Q to $1.25 a pair down to. . . . 50c ... I t : ^ A.Pl«Catorisd ^mi. Tt is delightful to he able tp, quote . what is perhaps, a- new fish story from the HeWYork Timps Saturday Review. Tt is one-which Hr, Frank ‘ Stockton tried bn: "John Paul ” - A gentleman asked.a question of -a boy who was fishing. The-boy "mumbled an indistinct response. ^ “Why can’ t you speak plainer?” ■said-the gentleman. "What have youih'yourmouth ?” | “Warns* wums, for bait/’ answer­ ed the hoy. ’ • “ That .wasthe first instance, I ever knew,” remarked Mr. ‘.Stockton in telling the story, "o f anybody^ .real­ ly speaking with baited breath.’ ? thi J ke is so ’ much news that even if conies, by'telegraph wo .overtook some of it. Isn’t it afoe, that you have. seen Dr, Caldwell’s Syrup Pepsin advertised several times, and have neglected to .try it? An ounce of Dr. Caldwell's Byt is as good as $ three wee Ask any druggist or anyone who has taken it. Bold by C, M, Eidgway. UlasbandSilk floods , . Never have wo had such a fine assort- ., . ' mont o f good shades, now goods for Dresses and Waists. . SuitRooms... ' . Buits,.................... ,,.; .$5.00 to $18.00 , , - Waists Silk.,....... .......62.75 to$5,75 Waists Wash... . . . . . . . . . to $2.00 Petticoats,.,..... ..50c to 65.00 ■ •Underwear, all grades. S rup Pepsin k's vacation f.' —Aug. 6, 7,6 and 9 Greene Coun ty Fair, FAIRFLORA. Q mhm « ( theFlower Kingdomto Open fltn- *■ tlniwtl fait festival inSeptember. What combination of the material and spiritual is more effective these, days than Sowers and feminine loveli pen? With hosts o f beautiful child­ ren for a setting .the opening Pageant .of the Queen City's .Second Fall Fee rival promises a picture royal. Miles o f gorgeously decoratedvehicles; Aut ottnitfleft, Tallyhos, Landdqs, Vic­ torias and Stanhopes filled with lovely women and children, the whole, .to ■ ooneltide with, special programme In great Music Hall, .the Odcon, Wash fogtotfPark, etc. The openingday, Monday Septem­ ber 10thIsto be called “ Children’s iky** The traveling men are taking an extraordinary inforgst in the Festival, Contacts amounting to 66000,00 have already been let for the work on their nurture of the Flower Pageant, This iaraant was raked ‘ entirely through fhrirwffteta and Iwithout the least trouble, Their division will be one o f the greatest bits o f spectacular dis* play Iyer,seen,. * ' « a t m %tut a t'UW’i&im* A woman who suffered for three years from nervous prostration say* two tefttes of Wchty’e Celery Herve Ckmipeuhcl. efftetsd a-oomplete cure, Ififo hardly know* today whether she ^ IM serves or not, a # she nvystlbele It is certainly A' wonderful fwwdy, Bold by M. Eidgway. , . ■ n Percale, yd wide, 5c, - -Prints, 4c. Sheeting 5c Rutcbison$ 6ibney « , A flood Ifting. German. Syrup is the special pre­ scription o f Dr, A. ( Boschee, a cele brated Germau Physician, and is ac­ knowledged tp be one of the*most for* tunate discoveries in medicine. It quickly cures Coughs, Colds and ail Dung troubles of the severest nature, removing, as it does, the cauBe oP the affection and leaving the ’ parts in a strong and healthy condition. It is not ati experimental medicine,hut has sfoed the teat of years,- giving satis­ faction in .every case,^which its rap­ idly increasing-sale every season con­ firms, Two million bottles sold annu­ ally. Boschee’s German Syrup was introduced in the United States in 1868, and is now sold in every town and village-in the Civilized world. Three doses will relieve any ordinary cough. Price 75cts. Get Greens’ Prize Almanac. Rralrltt Fire Guards. One o f iho methods of protecting broad grass lands from fire is to hum a. swath called a "ilro guard” around the. area to be protected. A Montana stockman suggests that this offers a good opportunity for inventors to devise & machine which, over the ground like a horse 0, shall bum the-grass cleaixfrom a space about eight or ten feet in width. Already*an apparatus o f this kind has teen invented, Using gasoline to set the grass on fire and a train o f steel brushes to extinguish it before it lias spread beyond the iropet limits, but the etodkmftn hinks that a cheaper machine can be made, "Fire guards” 60 miles or more ih length are desirable. Japanned'English. A-jeweler inYokohamasends this card to prospective English speak­ ing customers! "Jewelry Maker. A finest in town, Wliiskyboy. Ho, 17 Aioicho Itchome, Show this card to Jlnrikshanmn, Our shop is bast and obliging worker that has every­ body known, and having articles I•.. flood Advce. ' 'Tlie most miserable' befogs in the world are thosesuffering from Dyspep­ sia and I/iyer Complaint. More than seventy-five per cent, of the people in the United States are afflicted with these two jdiWses atld their effects; such as Sour Stomach, Sick Head, ache, Habitual Costivenese, Palpita tion of the peart, Heart-bum, Water- brash, Gnawing and Burning Pains, at the Pit of- the Stomach, Yellow Skin, Coated Tongue and Disagree- Taste in the Moutn, Coming up of Food after Fating, Low Spirits, etc. Go to'your Druggist and get a bottle of Avgust Flower for 76 cents. Two doses will relieve you. Try U. Get Green’s Prize Almanac. How to Remove Stains. All stains should he removed, be­ fore the articles are put in the wash- tub, The sooner a stain is treated the more readily it will yield to the treatment. Pour boiling water through fruit stains; when obsti­ nate, soak in a solution of oxalic acid. Wash vaseline stains in alco­ hol; paint, in turpentine or alcohol; varnish, in alcohol; grass or other f reen vegetable stains, in alcohol, Crosene' or molasses; for stains from blood, meat juice,- use white of S in .cold Water. In the ease of , cream, sugar or sirup stainB, Boak in cold water and wash witn soap and cold water. Tar, wheel rease or machine oil stains should e rubbed with lard and allowed to Bland a few minutes; then they should be washed with soap and Cold w’ater, Tea,; coffee or cocoa stains should be removed with boil* fog water; if obstinate, with a weak solution of oxalic acid.-—Maria Par- lea in Ladies' Home Jourh&L e AKR0* ROUTETRAM, far’ RiMwwkiMi, fapMKJwt I*car»*<*iK . !#****JiMfhte. The Pan-American Express, the Buffalo Express and, the Exposition F irm arc names of trains taking pas gangers to the Pan-American Exposi­ tion at Buffalo over tho Akron Route. The Pan-American Express leaves St. Lopis 8:44 a, hi,, Indianapolis 3;0f> p..in„ Louisville li00 p. m,, Cincinnati 4:30 p. m,, daily at Ced- arvij.le&38 p. n)„Golumbus8:S0 p.m, arriving Chautauqua Lake (Lake- wood andJamestown) about 0:00a.m. Buffalo at 8:15 s. ra. This train has sleeping ears from St. Louis, through Indianapolis and Dayton, and sleep­ ing car and coach from Louisville through Cincinnati arid Columbus to Buffalo, running from Columbus Buffalo ns a solid train off smoking car, coaches and sleeping cars. The Buffalo Express leavesSt Louis 8;15*p. m., Iodiunapolis 8:35 a. m LouisviHe- 3:15 ». m.,. Dayton -9:3i > a. ra,, daily at Cedarvjlle 10:31 .a, ra Columbus 12:05 noon, arriving Chau tauquaLake about 10:00 p. in., Buf­ falo at midnight. This train .has sleeping cam from Cincinnati and Col nrabus through to Buffalo. . The Imposition Expri*8f» Funs daily to Akron and daily except Sunday between Akron and' Buffalo. , leaves St. Louis 1:00 p. ra.., Indian­ apolis 7il0p. in. Louisville 4:30 p.m. Cincinnati 8:00 p, m,, Dayton 9:58 p. m., Ccdui’vilie 10:42 p. ra., Col limbus-12:40 midnight,^landing pas­ sengers ai Chautauqua Lakeait about lLOOp’elofk next morning, Buffalo at 1:35 pi. ni. It has sleeping cars from St. Louis . and Cincinnati ~to Coforabu’s, and from Columbus Akron. Parlor car from AkrUn Buffalo. Eetunifog trains leave-Buffalo IKK1 p, ra„ 6:80 p. m, and 10:00 'p, mi Information about excursion fares to Buffalo'1Will, he furnished by E. S. Keyes, Ticket Agent Cedarville, upon application, „ “ My baby wasterribly sick w the diarrhoea,” says J., H» Doak, of William#, Oregon. “ We were unable to cure him with the doctors assist­ ance, and-as f last resort we tried Chamberlain's Colic,■Cholera and Di- arrhma Remedy, I am happy to say it gave immediate relief and a corn- date cure,” For sale by . (X M, idgwayi Mcnwc’st h tKvm «r«ctne w all d - i S M M M p i i — " ’A '*A3X. ..1OUO toWirt, , , s/Wtety.' m, ito»a/w«uWs. pi R A 10 year old hoy has teen jailed ■at San- Angelo, Tex., tor having. Btolen the sheriff’s horse. Adam's Restaurant and Dining Rooms Corner High and Limestone street, Springfield, Ohio. -—Through the months-of June am July qur baby wftSteething and a fun­ ning off of the bowels, and sickness of the stomachsays O, P, H* Holliday of Deming, lnd. “ His bowels wouk move from five to eight times a day. I had bottle o f Chamberlain's Colic. Cholera and Diarrhoea Remedy in the house and gave hirne foul* drops in a teuspoo.nful of water and he got better at once ” Sold by C, M*;Ridgw^y. Over half a million dollars has been sluiced at Winter dumps, near Home, Alaska. —-What mogt people want ia some­ thing mild and gentle, when in neec of a physic. Chamberlain’s Somach abd Liver Xahlets fill the bill to a dot, They are easy to take and pleasant in effect. For- sale by O, M, Ridgwny. Gen. Gomez says theCuban patriots who are'talking-the loudest are the ones,who never smelled, powder. • -—The lawsof health require that the bowels move once each day and one of R a i l r n a r j the penalties for violating this luw is u ^ piles, Keep your bowefe regular by taking a dose o f ,Chamberlain’s’Stom­ ach and Liver Tablets when necessary and you will ’ never have' that severe punishment inflicted upon you. Price 25 cents. For sale by C. M. Ridg* W * - Blue Front Stable. Leave your homes there and your rigs be kept on the inside;, out of the rain and storm, 20 N, Fountain Avenue, Springfield, O. C hart . e s U . T odd , P rop The City Hotel, ' (Formerly Sherman House) N. H. HAYWOOD, Proprietor- . 1 ' —^s* ■ Your Patronage and , - Influence--Solicited.' POPULAR. RATES, T h e . . ■ Louisville $ Nashville ProductTT the market and btock farm can jfi. ways be found at % , , Meat Store o f Charles ‘Weimer. together with every­ thing to te found in * . first-class meat market Also handles the cels- bratedSwift Company's Hams. Aiid courteous j and honest treatment, goes with the above.. Goods Delivered, ‘ Telephone 66. Fresh Fish and lee .'.Operates die TInest Tossengnr . .Service in the South. The equipment is up to-floto, tlie road bed "without an equal, ami the time the"fastness., Through trains (if mognificent Coaches and Drawing­ room Sleeping Oars between CEDARYILLE; OHIO, . A CCOUNT8 of Merchants^and Iii- dividuals solicited. Collections promptly made and remitted. CS on Kew York and Cin­ cinnati sold af lowest rates. ’ The cheapest and most convenient way to send money by mail, T OAKS made on Real Estate, Pei- •*^ sonal or Collateral Security. William Wildraan, Pres.* Seth W. Smith, yiccPres,, , . W. J Wildman, Cashier, One result„of the drought in Effg iandis the Duke of Manchester’s dee* aratron that he will sow no more oats, fARtSTO BUFFALO, Over The Akron Route tor Pan-American Exposition. Excursion tickets to Buffalo over the Akrofi—Route .via Chautauqua Lake' for the Pun-Araericau Exposi­ tion are now on sale .at ticket offices o f thePennsylvaniaLinesanil 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. 81st, $16.86. Special *Coach excursion tickets good leaving Buffalo up. to midnight of Thursday following dateof sale indy be obtained on Tuesdays at 67.35. Tourist tickets at special fares may also.be obtained for trips to resorts in Canada, *■All tickets to Canada and Eastern points* including New York, Will be good for stop over at the-Pan- American Exposition on payment of $1 extra at Buffalo, Stop-overs at Chautauqua. Lake wili be allowed on all tickets to Buffalo and Eastern points,withoutextra.cost. For schedules showing convenient through- paassenger service to Buffalo and other information, please apply to E. 8, Keyes, ticket agent, Cedar­ ville, O. » O. O. Buck, Beirue,'' Ark,, says: “ 1 was troubled wjth constipation tin til/I bought DeWitt’a Liitle Early Risers, Since then' have been entirely cured of my old complaint.' T recom­ mend.them.” C. M. Ridgwny. - ‘-Greene County Fair August.6, 7, 8 and 9, ' ...j- *\.wt I f the action o f your' bowels is noi easy and regular serious complications must be the final rcsnlt. BeWitt’s Little Early Risers will remove this danger. Safe, pleasant and effective. O. M. Ridgway. After eighteen months of continn- 011 s work, it is announced that work on the telegraph line to Dawsoin City will be entirely completed August 1st, James' White, Bmintsville, Ind.l says’’ CeWittes Witch Hazel Salve, healed running sores*on .both legs. He had suffered 6, years, Doctors failed to help him. Get DeVVitt's, Accept no immitations, C. hi, Ridg­ way. ■- Change InTimeofTrains, Under a newschedule in effect May 26, 1901, passenger trains over the Pennsylvania Lines leave Cedarville station ss follows: For the.East, 7:21 a, nr., 4:41 p.m . For theWest, 10:17 a, m., 3:30 p, m, and 8:54p.m. For particular information on the subject apply to E. S. Keyes, Ticket Agent, Gedurville, O. t outline Japanese Crystals and all intis o f Curios, Gold or silver pi in elcctf*> plate or plaia mtnuii _ Carting in l^tid, work own name of monograms or any designs accord­ ing to orders we c$n. work bowmuch cult Job with lowest prices in­ sure, pleace fry, once try.. Don’t WhiskyT Only SO Cents to makeyour babyattongand wall,* A titty cent botth of Scott’s Emulsion will change a sickly baby to aplump, rompingchild* . Only one cent* day, think ottt* If# m nice as oreom*' IWOTl I<t«Ni$wart wM&t* fee, ill York. TO DUFFALO BY BOAT. In addition to the through tirae and through car service to Buffalo over Akrtra Route, the trip to Pan-Ameri-: can Exposition may te made via Cleveland and steamer by taking trains funning over the C, E. AO, link of the Akron Route to Cleveland Where they connect with the boat line. Tickets to Buffalo and return via Cleveland over the G, A, & C. may mobtained giving the purchaser the option o f Boat or Rail between Clave- and and Buffalo. - For particulars apply to E. B, Keyes, Agent, Cedar* Cedarville, O. UPKCIAf. STOPS roil PAN-AMERICAN E x P bess , ■ { The Erie Railroad Company an* nmmees arrangements have teen mhdo to stop, the Pan-Ameriosu Express' over the Akron Route (Train No.' 44 on the Erie Raiboad) at stations te. tween Akrpn and Medyllle to let off ifiesengers holding tickets from Col* mtbns and points west therof, upon application to Conductor, A New York trip with stop-over irivileges at the Pan-Amerioau expo­ sition, may te made on lowfore exeur* sion tickets obtainable at Fetinsyi* vania Lines ticket office* after.July 1. A MINISTERS «QOD WOIUC. , “ I had a severe attack of bilious colic, got a bottle of Chamberlain’s Colic.Cholcra and DiarrkoeaRemCdy, took twodosesand.was entirely enreo,” says Rev. A. A. Power, of Emporia, Kan, “ My neighbor-across the srteet was sick for over a week, had two or three bottles of medicine from the doctor. He used them for three or four days without rebel, then called in another doctor who treated him for some days and gave him no relief, so discharged him, I went over -to see him the next morning, He said hia bowels were in a terrible fix. That they had been running off so long it was almost bloody flux, 1 asked him if he had tried Chamberlain's Colic, Cholera aud Diarrhoea Remedy and he said, ‘No.’ I went home and brought him my bottle and gave him one dose; told him to take another d6se in fifteen or twenty minutes if he did not find relief,but he took no more *nd was entirely cured.” For sale by C, M. Ridgway, Chicago,- Cincinnati, .. . Louisville, ' Evausyilie or ■ St- Louis and Nashville, - Memphis, j Birmfoghami _ ’ Mobile, Now Orleans, Pensacola ami Jacksonville, Throuh the historic mid' Scenic regions of Twmc?w«p, Alabama, -. Jlisahaippi, Louisiana and Kloridn, Kordii-criptivis matter, tl'me-tabU-S and address , 'e. L. STOS'12, den. T ush . Agt.. • .Louisville, ICy. Osteopathic fiotiee. 'Those wishing to invest/gate O s t e o p a t h y*. (ilie mod- 0. ern seiefiee Of treating di- ‘ ■ sease)*‘ should call nt fho - J. D. Williamson’s Parlor* Cednryille, Ohio, on Tu es ­ days and F r id a y s , lm- f ’veen .the hours of 8 :00 a. m., and 3 ; 0 0 a, nj.* (not later), 1 will ho tit the •* above place on those days at the Stated hours. Respectfully, - L. H. M c C ai V tne Y, D. 0 „ Xenia, Ohio. * -Daily Meat Market; Under the above ifora name, the meat market-of 0. W, Crouse will be conducted. , AH product jn the meat line will lie the- best that money con buy, which fact combined with honest and : thorough biiBipess, methods is enough assurance to'the public, who always want the worth of their money in every respect. When sending children, direct them to us; we always give them the best they ask for, BO YEARS’ EXPERIENCE TnAoc M arks - D csiqhs C oryriqhts & c < AhjOiilBttndlUKAiVeic-h tmi desorfptlnnmar ' qalcklrMearlalnouropinion Ire, *rbeth» an InirpntlonUproSatlrpatantabl*, Cnmmnnloa* tloniatrlHIyconfldanUal. HandbookonI’ftUmti («ntfre«. oldestarenorToraeeurtnepatent*. Patent* taken tSnmxUMunti ACo, reoeire tpKtolnellM,-nltbontobaree. lntbe wtalnel ’ l ont h r**, I th ScientificMean. r. iMimtetr tl, Terms,Wi illPewsdealer*. M S f i . ' Abimdsomery lllu eulallon of any— 38i8«**«y, , X Washlntttoo,] Farmets in the vicinity of-Barber’s Mill, lnd,, perfected a co-operative ftssteiation andl will ship their grain andlive stock to Eastern markets. - Dizzy ? Then your liver isn’t acting well. You suffer frombilious­ ness, constipation* Ayerlt Pills act directly on the liver. For 60 years they have been the Standard Family Pill, Small doses cure, au a?lrci*tk.* 6(00 REVARO, $lflO. . The readers of this paper will be ifoasCd to learn that there is at least me dreaded disease that science has iceif able to cure in all its stages, and that Is Catarrh, Hall’SCatarrh Cure? the only positive 6ufe known to the medical fraternity, Catarrh befog, a constitutional disease, requlrea a con­ stitutional treatment, Hall’s Catarrh [Jure iff taken Internally, acting direct* yon the blood and mucussurfaces o f he system, therefore destroying the bumlalion of the disease, and giving lhe patient strength in assisting rim- are do its work. The.- proprietors have so much faith jn its miraUvo towers, that they offer One Hundred dollars for any case In foils ty cure. Seird for list Of testimonials. Address, F, J, C ukxky & Oo , * Toledo* 0 , Bold by druggists, tfos. Hull’s Family Pilfe are the best, WantjrotlfWoB.lnrtlB'orIw.vtdAixMtvtlfnl browtioftk1ibldck? Theft««# BUCKINGHAM'SHYEWV, Red Cross Tansy Pills Tfe*Lasts' StpprWHtl ; : P A W f y i , / : ■M*t»friitfl6n itliJklWTI**, , ..Ara.Sftta«ndEetI»t»W. ■ mrnmmmmL. - - — J * ‘ PRICE ‘S loc P * " * " S*nt onrtoolptof prfc*. MoneyrotaftaoaHnoift*w* ^ My. S#«ph*aSBtoklrtgtMfm, Vln CinchonaCo.*»e»Md«e», io**. to OtfAfeA toVO DCOKUM t Take jjsixativa Bromo Quinine Tab- els, yAll druggists refund the motey f Its fttils to cure, E, W. Grove’s signature }*on each tex. Jte. Por«ly I I Wblil m /i - GbODS DELIVERED Tilephone No, 74. , ‘ „ J Y’T"r ’"Til Th e Pleasant Way "TO TlIE ’ “I • ■ ", - « - ff r , [ ” - '■ 'f'; Fan-American ' Exposition IS VtA THE H . f t D and your choice o f followlug routes. All rail, via Detroit, through Canada, Luke Erie Steamers, via Detroit or Toledo. Or going rail, returning by Bteamer or vice versa. Also all rail via Leipslc Junction and Nickel Plate, or via Toledo and Lake Shore, ' * i Special Tourist Eates - TO AU, NORTHERN and LAKE RESORTS. Stop Over at Buffalo, r * Inquire o f C* H, & D, representa­ tives for particulars or write D. G. EDWARDS. Bass. Taf' Mgr. CINCINNATI, 0 the R apid transit company , , Between Xenia and Dayton, Leftves Xenia; ' Leave Dayton; 5:00 a, in. 6:00 7:00 . 8:00 9:00 10:00 11:00 .12:00 Noon. . I;00 p, in, 2:00 8:00 4:00 6;00 6:00. 7:00 8:00 ’ 9:00 ’ 10:00 11:00 6:00 a. nil ■ftfittV ■ 8:00 9:00 10:00 TYiOOU;-; 12.00 Noon, 1:00 p, m, 2:09 8:00 '■ 4:09 : ,;>- r-m.'.'.-.. W ■ '■■ 10:00 12:00 Xenia officeand waiting room No 4 Booth Detroit St. Dayton office and waiting room* 15 West FifthSt.* opposite Poetofficc. The funning time between Dayton andXeniais one hour, passing thru Highland*, Smithvilla Road, Ximtner* man* Alpha* Tretefos and Luca* Dayton to Xenia 17 Addles, for* 25 dent*. ‘ . - , jBhrmy otter oar Oatabtaationfor frclxhi, ' i- Sunday* and Holiday* ear* 6v*ry half hmm Q u a l ity y*. - 1 Just ISO with those who havi line wiH hear q u a l i t y and GASOLINE 8' FURNACES, PUMPS, • LAWN SWIN( p a in t s , y a r Bfl Kind of : ■ c . 'iv CEDARVILLE TH E L I 41 Jewelry* X^ainonds Novelties' o m m V m e a t N F V E R .ir io had such sold entire Summer W ash received another "Florodora Batis Persian stripe, 800 yds Victoris signs, only 1 lot National only 5c yd. 12 handsome Si colors, blue! black, was for only $gj lo o Shirt Waist ■ t lot* 50 to t lot, 85 to 1 lot, $ t to Ready-to-wear ones for 79c 5 .ifiirmn Skirts, I I: , W e are the Soli . M t broken ribs! G oM umbi Rictra goot And for $x.| the money. | Don ’t fail to vis goods befoi prices on o . A BargainDj ruu t . •a* __, , ___ tflv. . 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