The Cedarville Herald, Volume 24, Numbers 27-52
T i\e H e i ^ M , n , 0 0 A -Y EAR ,.' . ' . : KARM! putt,, * Batter«wl PrtprteCft*-. SATURDAY , AUGUST JO, 1901* Brier Bryante' attention h respectf fully stilled to the things the Ohio democrats are doing to him end his platform- ' The hacking automobile Is au old , .story, hu t Prof- Porter, o f Leftyette •ot)l]ege,hsd an experience witbanauto- mohile that turned &.somersault end scalded him. - This sort o f thing is what prevents the addition o f ap au-? ' tomohjle to our outfit. I f the Lonop financial papers can ge t any satisfaction ou t o f predicting au American, crisis, pray, let ,them keep' a t it. There, was a^'time wh(en such predictions wight have injured, busjness in this country, bu t rye are ‘now financially and industrially'inde pendent ojf the.Whole world, "Better late' than never’* is appli cable ip the action of the Pennsylvania legislature in appropriating $1,500. to suitably mark the graye.of Gen. Sarn-r uelMeridith, who gave .$25,000" to help support .Washington's army at Valley Forge and who 1was the Jfirst Treasurer of the U . Si ' The gravO is in jiVayne county, - •’ ' ■, NRuvice tfiKU A f i *A t -| ro : n , --A woman who suffered f o r three years from nervous prostration says two hottes of Liqhtyte; Celery Nerve Compound effected a complete cure. She hardly knows today Whether "she has nerves or not, as she never feels them,. I t ib certainly a wonderful >,reni'edy^/ Bold by O, -Mi Kidgway. ■- L ist of, betters remaining uncalled ,for in the Cedarville postomce for the month enoing Ju ly,20*1901, • r <. ■ . 'L ist Noi?30. ’ , ' Heaton, ,Mrs„ Addie. ’• *“ , T. N / T aubox , P fM. 1: ' STOPS COW>S , * ( .when ybu feel one coming .on by. tak ing'.Krause's Cold .Cure,. Prepared in 'convenient capsiiles th a t cure while you work.' Price 25c, Sold b y f l M. Kidgway, , ■ Every Man H|* Own Foot Rule, Your hands 'and arms' will' tnake good substitutes fo r a foo t rule or a tape measure. TJie first' finger’is. usually 4 infches long, 2 inches from th e knuckle td th e next po in t and 2 ..inches more to the tip. From the tip of the middle finger to th e elbow is abou t 16 inches on an ave?age> and th e distance from- finger, tip to fin ger tip of the outstretched hands' ■is about 6 feet." Individuals vary in 1' . these respects, B u t i f once foy all you measure the exact length of your finger, your arm, y p u r , out-' stretched hands and your- foo t or hoo t you will hdve permanent meas u res always w ith you, r *> *..'5............... t* ’ - It TOE ONLY HEAPACHECUKE). * F ra n k J , Baker, of • Colorado Springs* says; - “Krause’s Headache. Capsules is the only remedy that ever Checked my sick headache and I have Cured scores,of my friends with them.” Price 200 . Sold by O. M, Kidgway. THEREISSOMUCHHEWS that even if comes by' telegraph we overlook some of it. Isn 't i t a fact flint you have seen^ Dr. Caldwell’s Syrup Pepsin advertised several times and have neglected to try itV An ounce of H r Caldwell’s Syrup Pepsin in as good as a jthrse week's vacation. Ask any druggist or anyone who has taken it. Sold by 0 , M, Kidgway, Exircif* arid Exposure* By all. means take as much exer cise as ybu c an ’and be i n th e open a ir as. mucli as possible, Outdoc life ia the natu ral condition Of man kind, and the more one can have Of i t the better- Tbff p ractice m ust no t be carried to extremes, however. There are many days, when one is much be tte r off in a warm, comfort able, well ventilated house th a n try ing id fake outdoor exercise in a m idw inter storm o r under a" .July sun, and no one ever strengthened h is constitution by sleeping w ith his bedroom window open w ith th e out side temperature a t zero./ 1' V ■ ■ I if; -.-Tr-l-T^T1^1. ilV J-AlHifii';-- 'IV , ■< . . $**^j&* AM TWColl, Laxative Bromo-QulniitC -Tablets cure a cold In one day. No cure, no pay. Price 25 cents* AWgeteblefreparalfonibrAs similating theFoodandEeguia- UngtheStomachsaMBowels of !N hVM S .'(lllU )K t.N ' IST8RU Forlnfonti and Children, . The Kind You Have Always Bought Promotes DigestloaCheerfuh ness andEest.Contains neither Opium,Morphine norktincrol, N o t N a r c o t i c . %t. r - ......... ..... „ ‘ jteyetfQUAr&Mmpmum MjcSmtut * Apeffecl Remedy forConstipa tion, Sour Stom&ch.Diarrhoea Worms,Convuisious.Fcverish- ness and l o s s OF S usep . A * T "l' i"UL''....m y>M i n w f i* w ...... , PapSimile Signature oF In Use For Over Thirty Years ' EXACTCOPYOFWRAPPER. * U i.n L.tn i'n .1 j In li ?r ' wi m * I . i tH V CKNTAUfl COMPANV . n v ^ Y O flK C tT t ^ B l I 1 „V* ‘Ar^W* " ----- ---- ------ ’ « a * - , - - - „ Housekeepers will want their lritchena- , ’ ; covered} fiae assortment.....45, 50, 60c Wo ur<5 sfill selHng-'at the Jow^fit I-.-,.1■ ’■■ •.- t * v i’it/a ♦ 12 ^ tO 0 OO diiKa# Shaats... Laco Cu| 1 iriu$ S 1 00 to $1,25 a pair ^ t t o * *"v•••■ ^<«.50c M andSilkGoods... V J • V ( S, >j( ^ ' > v * I>» ! t I 1* . i Never have' we had such a fine assort* >’ ■.■ ment of good shades, new goods for Dresses and Waists. $uilfioom$... 6uit8'..,..'„...~,’...’......S5.00 to $18.00 Waists S i l k . . . . . . . . $ 2 . t 5 ' t o $5,75 Wnist8'Wash....«..,,'.....«.45c to $2,00 ' P e t t i c o a t s , - . , 5 d c tp $5.00 Underwear, J»Ugrades, . ,Percale, yd wide, 5c, Prints, 4c. Sheeting 5c Rutcbison $ Gibney A Good lhlng. Germ&n Syrup/ is the special pre seriptiou o f Hr* A. ( Boschee, a cele brated German Physician, and is ac knowledged to be one of the most, for tunate discoveries.jn medicine. I t quickly cures Coughs, Colds and all Lung troubles of the severest nature, removing^ as it does, the cause of the affection and leaving the parts in a Strong and healthy condition* 4I t 1 b not an experimental medicine,but has stoed the test of years* giving Satis faction in every case, Which -its rap idly increasing sale every toason con firms, Two million bottles sold annii . Good Advce. '■ The most miserable beingB in the* world are thosesufferingfrom Dyspep sia and L iver Complaint. More than seventy-five per cent, of the people in the United Slates are afflicted with these two diseases and their effects: such as Sour Stomach, Ijlick Head ache, Habitual Costivenem, Palpita tion o f the Heart, Heart burn, Water- brash, Gnawing and Burning Pains a t the P it of the. Stomach, -Yellow Skin, Coated Tongue and Disagree- Taste in the Mouto, Coming up of Food after 'Fating, Low Spirits, etc, Go to your Druggist and get a bottle. ally, . Boschee’s German Syrnp wa« o f August Flower for 76 cents. Two introduced f it the United States iu j doses will relieve you. Try it, Get 1866, and is now sold in every town j Green's Prize Almanac. and village in the civilized world. | _____ ___ Three doses will relieve any ordinary ***.,.,*!« fUntH Get Greens' cough, Price 75cts. Prize Almanac. EVIfJS OF AMTIPyntNK. The use of attilpyrine for the relief and ,d ire of headaches has a depress ing ihfiuerioeon the heart, am i causes a derangement o f the kidneys, Krauses. Headache Capsules contain no anti* prylne, chloral, morphine o r any in jurious Ingredient, They cure quick ly afnl leaves the head d ea r and cool. Price 35c, Sold. by C, ML. B ld g ^ y , Yegstarian, Baked Beans- With Tomatoe Bauoa, ' 1 No Meat, No Fat, " .A t » f * -m*t4 How Governor Dockery of Missouri Practiced What H* preached, The governor of Missouri 14 Mr, Alexander Monroe Dockery,,, for: many years a* prominent figure in. congress. Governor Dockery is § politician who frequently practices' what h e preaches,; He preaches th e doc trine . o f complete citizenship, He believes th a t a man should ,s^rve on a ju ry when called upon to dd SO} th a t he should pay taxes fully atid faithfully, and th a t h e sBSouId vote as regularly and frequently as the law*allows. No t long ago ho spoke of- some of these ideas to one of his Constituents in Gallatin, Mo., where upon the' citizen, regarding his con gressman somewhat familiarly, said:; "T ha t’s all right fo r you to talk . in th a t way, Aleck, bu t what i f you ‘were asked to work ou t your poll tax oh the road, as many men do out hero?” " I won’t Wait to be asked/’ the coming governor exclaimed, " I ’ll do it, anyhow/’ ; And, sure 'enough, it wasn’t long un til Mr. Dockery, with sleeves roll ed up, was busy in fha clay in sup po rt of, his.hotipns Cf gpod citizen ship* MM ft** 1 Zhtitittrimt* \ U x a t lv E fwwaM r [ of th* f i <t:*r A Row In the Lords’, I t may bo true 'that parliamentary, lif e i& degenerating, but it is a mis take to suppose th a t parliamentary Hooliganism is a modern growth, AU but th ree centuries and a ha lf ago the Marquis of Dorchester and th e Duke of Buckingham quarreled in the h’ouse of lords, and the im mortal Pepys tells tha t, "my Lord Buckingham leaning rudely over my Lord Marquis Dorchester, my Lord Dorchester removed his elbow* Duke of Buckingham asked whether h e was unCasy. Dorchester replied, 'Y e s / and th a t hji du rst no t do this' anywhere else. . Buckingham r e plied, Y e s, he would/ Dorchester said th a t he lied. With th is Buck*; ingham struck off his h a t and took him by his periwig and phUed it aside and held him. My lord cham berlain and others interposed and upon coming into the house of lords did order them bo th to the Tower!” LOSING , njESffi trt summer can be preven ted . taking Scott’s Emulsion Ititaft behetiolaf in euimhir * i in winter. If you are w«Mft #‘r ' run down, It will build you un« AKKQN KOUTB CHANGES . ' • ^ |.| ... *4 -V iaCPOBTAUn- TO ckatautauqua bake AWT) y'AH-AlfEICg EXPOSI-. - , n o n visitors s : Begiumug' wiUi-'Buuday, Aug. 4th. the through time and through service over Thq Akron. Itoute to Chautauqua Lake and. Buffalo shows au. important revision. The Buffalo Express becomes the Chautauqua Lake Express, leaving Xenia a t 10:17 a. m-, and runs only to Jamestown, reaching that point a t a t 10:30 p.-ra* TI ub traiu has Coaches and Sleeping Cars to Columbus; Par lor Car and Coachpg Cincinnati t0 Akron and Akron to Jamestown (Chautauqua Lake).. ...Thfl Bleeping Car heretofore running from Cincin nati to Buffalo on this train is taken by the Exposition- Express, leaving Xeniaait 10:10 p* m., arriving Chau- tanqua Lake about 11 a. in., Buffalo at 1:35 p. m. vThe ^Exposition Ex- picss also has .Bleeping Curs and Coaches to .ColumbUB, and Coach ser vice,Columbus to Akioij and to Buf falo daily The Pau-A'ineviCan Express’leaving Xenia at 6:25 p- mM continues With same service as .heretofore, viz:'Sleep ing Cnra and Coaches to Columbus, and Sleeping ('nr and firstulaesCoach from Nashville through .Louisville, Cincinnati and Columbus to Buffalo,, running a solid train from Columbus to Chautauqua Lake and the Pan- American Exposition, reaching Chau tauqua about 6 , a,-'in .. Buffalo18:15- n. m* . . ■ j; f - . , .,■ Low Fares- to Chautauqua Lake and Buffalo over the Akron Koute are iiL effect every day,, Deduced rate tickets to Niagara Faiisand Canadian resorts with stop-overs a t Chautauqua Luke and the Pan-American can.be obtained daily, via this route, ^ver which tickets to New York with .stop over privilege a t Buffalo may also.be secured. Full particulars will be furnished -npon.‘application to local ticket agqnts or to . C. C. Hojnes, D. P. Agt., Dayton, Ohio. FARISTO BUFFALO. Over.The Akron. Route for Pan-American 1 Exposition. Excursion tickets' to Buffalo over the Akron Kcmte via Chautauqua Lake for the’Pan-American, Exposi tion are now on sale, at ticket, offices of theJ/ennsylvania Lines and connect ing railways. Epo s from Cedarville are as follows:, Tickets good returning ten days, $10.90. ! ‘ ; Tickets gqpd returning fifteen days, 813.20. Season tickets with return limit un til Get, 31st, $16.3.6, r • Special Coach excursion . tickets good, leaving Buffalo up to midnight of Thursday following date of sale may, be obtained on' Tuesdays a t' $7.35* Tourist tickets a t special, fares may also be obtained for trips to resorts in Canada, A ll tickets to Canada aud Eastern points, ineludiug New York, ■will bo good for. stop over a t the Pan- American Exposition on payment, of $1 extra a t Buffalo, Stop-overB at Chautauqua Lake will be allowed on all tickets to Buffalo aud Eastern points,without extra-cost, Fo r .schedules 'showing convenient through pasesenger service to Buffalo' and other information, please apply to E . S. Keyes, ticket agent, Cedar* vil)e, 0 * - „ CHangofnTimeOfTrains. Under.* iiew schedule in effect M*y 26,1901, passenger traius over- the, Pennsylvania Lines leave Cedarville station as follows: F o r the East, 7:21 a. m., 4:41 p* m. Fo r the West, 10:17 a. m,, 3:30 p. ni, and 8:54 p. m. ' , Fo r particular information on the subject apply to E , S. Keyfes, Ticket Agent, Cedarville, 0 , ' TO BUFFALO BY BOAT* Iu addition to the through time and* through car service to Buffalo over Akron Koute, the trip to Pan-Ameri can Exposition ' may be made via Cleveland and steamer by piking trains running ovei the- C, E* & C, link of the Akron Koute to Cleveland where they connect With the boat lino. Tickets to Buffalo, and return via Cleveland over the C. A, & C. may: be obtained giving the purcha^r the option of Boat or Kail between Cleve land afid Buffalo. Fo r particulars apply to E . S. Keyes, Ageut, Cedar*" Cedarville, 0 . - SPECIAL STOPS FOR FAif-AMEUtCAft! - EXPRESS. The Erie Railroad Company au- timiiufes arrangements hate been made to stop the Pan-American. Express over the Akron Route (Train No. 44 on the E rie Railroad) at'stations be tween Akron and Medville to let off passengers holding tickets from Col umbus and points west therof, upon application to Conductor'. ' „ . , A -New York trip with stop oyer privileges at the Bau-Americen ozpo> iltioti, may be made on low fare exenr- rion tickets obtainable a t Pcnnsyl*, yatiia Lines ticket offices after duly i . —‘-My baby was terribly rick with the diarrhoea'/ says «L H . Doak, of Williams, Oregon. HWe nuabto to cure hint ‘ with the doctor's assist* *A#e, and as * last resort we tried Okamfeerlabd»Uohc, Cholera and Dt* arrha-a Remedy. I am, happy to sav it gave immediate relief aud a ccm- lete cure." For salje by 0 , M» idgway. . 1 Ph Y 1 Uncle Tom never dies, neither does the show*. See it Aug, j l 5 tb, -—Through the months of June aud J u ly our baby was teething and a run ning off of .the bowels and sickness of the stoniach." says O. P .aM, Holliday, of Deroing, lnd. . ?*His bowels would move from five to eight times a day, I bad bottle of Chamberlain’s Colic, Cholera and Diarrhoea Remedy in the house and gave hime four dropsin a teaspoonful ot water and be got Letter at.ouqe,’’ Sold by C. M. Kidgway, . . ,v ..ri«i|>i*"p hi oi.yi'i 1 . 1.1 H . ,-f,■ Ribbons worth 25,' 35 and 45o per yard for 15c a t Hutchison & Gibney, Xenia, Ohio,' 1 Adam's Restaurant and BinigRoms Comer High and Limestone "street, Springfield, Ohio. Blue Front Stable. Leave your horses there and your rigs be kept on the inside, out of Jthe rain and storm, ; ' 2 0N-,'Fountain Avenue, j , " Springfield, X). C babbes E. T oj > x >, Prop TheG ityHotel, ‘ * , ^ • - i* -x*.* ‘ e * 1 ■(formerly SliQvmah Houhe) ." * N . H. HAYWOOD, P ro p rie to r. The dueID the North c. H.& o, Direct to the Rpsorl.s t*f MicMgaa, Canada, ‘ Great Lakes IX>W’ nOBND-XWPAiATEfi. TO j Mackinac,.. Petoskey. Pht-fo-IW j . ,;Mt. ClemepBi Rorfc Huron, * ■ '• Frankfort-On-the-Lake, • - “ The Soo,” Duluth, . j Georgian Bay Points, . / Muskokn Lakes, Toronto, Niagara Fall*. /Montreal, Quebec, Yellowstone National Park, Denver, Balt Lake City, to the ■—What'most people want is some thing mild ami gentle, when Tin need of a physic. Chamberlain's Somhch and Liver Tablets fill the bill to a dot.* They are easy-to take and pleasant in effect.; /F o r sale by C / M. Kidgway, --Teak Coffee aud Cigars a t Gray's r-^The laws ofbealth req'uiie that the bowela move ouqe each day ainf one of the penalties for 'violating this law is piles. 'Keep your bowels regular by taking a dose of -Chamberlain's S tom ach'and Liver Tablets when necessary and you ypR never have thiit .severe, punishmelit inffieted upon you. Price 25 cefits. For , sale hy. C. M, Kidg- way,- ' _ , - ? Your Patronage and * . Influence Solicited* . POPULAR KATE L ■J —A ' choice, line of. all kinds of Groceries, a t Gray’s. —Q, Q.JBuck, Beirae, Arky says: “ I was tvquhled with constipation, un til I bought DeW itt’s Little Early Kisers. Since then have been entirely cured of my old complaint, I recom mend them /’ 0 , Mi Kidgway. The Prussian citv of Cassel will be' a tiiouijaud years old in 1913, while. the French city .o f ' Marsel*' es was founded more than twenty-huudred year ago, and Rome is 2654years.old! —I f the action of your.bpweis is'not. easy and'regular serious complications must be tlie final resnlt. DeWitt’s L ittle Early Kisers will remove, this* danger. . Safe, pleasant aud’effective.^ C. M, Kidgway. The LoujsVille^ Nashville * v » ^ , Raijroad * ' A'f ‘ ‘ ' f i 5’'! *'• 1 ;. .Operates tlie Finrat Pawe/iger , Service.in tlie Sooth. The'.equipment- ■ ’ is ulVWHlate, the road bed without ap ttjunl, and the time . tlie fastness. Through trains of ? niogtiiflcent Conches ami Drawing room Sleeping Caw between Chicago,- ' / / ' Cincinnati, Louisville, ^ '■> ’ . - Evansville iir ‘ . St. Louis and ' ’ ' 1 Nashville; Memphis, Birmingham* , -Mobile, New- Orleans, Pensacola and ’ Jacks 6 uv:Ue,: '> . .. ” < Throwh thohistorioomlSecnie regions ot Tennessee,' Alobnino, ' Atississippi, J.oUisiona' and Floridn, fo r deseriptivu matter, lime-iehies'” and ingps address t, 'r ;1 , ■ , ‘ >>< ,•»/. / ,« C, t , STONE,' Oem Fnss, Agt., . Louisville, Ky. An ordinance has been adopted by the towu council o f Yorkville, B- C .,' making it a misdemeanor for any per; son to ' be ’ seen staggering on the streets of that towu. ' ■- . Janies White, Bryantsville. Ind. , eays CeWitt’s- Witch Hazel Sulye healed ruun iag , sores on both legs. He had suffered 6 , years, Doctors failed to help him. Get DeWltt s. Accept no immitations. C. M. Ridg- way~ ' ........................ A MINISTERS GOOD WORK, “ Ilia d a - severe, attack-of bilious fcolic,- got a bottle of Chnmberirin’S Colic,Chofora and Diarrhoea Remedy, took two doses ahffwa's entirely cUreu,” says Rev, A- A. Power, o f Emporia, Kan: “ Mv neighbor across theaurteet was sick fo r over a week, had two or three bottles of medicine from the doctor. He used them for three or four days; without relief then enlied iu another doctor who treated him for some days v^ntl gave him no relief, so discharged him, I went over to seer him the n ex t morning. He said his bowels were in a ^terrible- fix. That they had been running off so long it was almost bloody flux, I asked him iflm had tried, Chamberlain's Colie, Cholera and Diarrhoea Remedy and he said, *No/. I went home and .brought him my battle and gave him one dote; told him to take another dose in fifteen or twenty minutes if he did not find relief,but he took no more and was entirely cured,” F o r sale by 6 . M, Ridgway, Those wishing to .investigate ' • O s t e o p a t h y , ' ( t h e mod- ■; > •em science1of treating d i - • ' sense)', should call a t thd *> J . D. Wijliamson’s Parlor, * Cedarvillfe', Ohio, off,T u e s - , d a y s and F r i d a y s , be tween the hours of • 3 : 0 0 ' 1 n. m,L and 3 : 0 Q a. nn, (not later), I will be nt the above place Oh those -days, a t the stated hours. .' (1, ' r Respectfully, ' „ Li H.’ McCAirtNEY, D. 0 „ Xenia; Olijo, I *T*OT? 1 5 Tr,C*iT' i i A J C U i u 6 Product of the market and Stock farm can al ways be found a t the . Meat Store of Charles Weiner. together with every- • thing td be found in a first-'ciaes meat mnrket. - Also handles the’ cele brated Swift Company's Hams. And courteous - and hottest treatment goes With the above, Goods Delivered* * Telephone 66 . * Fresh Fish and le e Tim new troliery line between New York and’ Connecticut promises a* regular run of sixty miles an ’ hour outside ol city limits. . $100 REVARD, $100. • The renders of this paper will be pleased to learn that there is a t least one dreaded disease that science has .been able to curein all its stages, and that is Catarrh, Hall’s Catarrh Cure is the only positive .Cure known to the medical fraternity. Catarrh being a : constitutional disease, requires a con stitutional treatment, Halite Catarrh Eure is taken internally, aotingdireet-. iyon the blood and mucus'surfaces of the system, therefore destroying the foundation of the disease, and giving the patient strength in assisting na ture do its work, The proprietors! have so much faith in its curative powers, that they offer One Hundred Dollars for any case in fails to owe, Bend for list of testimonials, Address, - F , J , Cwfigfcy & Co., •, Toledo, 0* Sold by druggists, 76c. ' . Haifa Family Pills are the best, Red Cross Pills WIN, "I ” I t y p r i i tM PAINFUL M inatraiK sfl AnSi ...... miaiciTixt. S»f«ktidButlaUs. Birrartocttr totnnltMi T S e U d lw ’ P R IC E J$ L O d ^ S»t pottpsld«*titoelptol prlo*. M ochsjc rofundekII nol w* My, ^ Via d 0 Cinchona CG„ t w Moines, Jowa. EXCURSIONS TO DALTON. For meeting K , o t P ., Uniform Brigade, excursion tickets to Dayton, Ohio, 'will be told via Pennsylvania Lines, August 10th, 11th and 12, good retiirhiiig until August lfftli. TO fltfRS k ty m VK 0 M£ DAT Take Laxative Bromo Qoinltfe Tab lets,' All dniggists refond the money if Its foils to {we* * E* .W* Grove’a signature is oh eanh b^t, 26% 4 :i i I if Buffalo', Exposition, ] * * ' 4 ia ' * , All Rail Through Canada ’ •• ' ORVIA ■ , Lake E rie Steamers; /» O Trains'Daily to Toledo and Be- ' ^ troit making direct .connection with, rail and"!steamer lines for all : tourist points. *’ T - Through ' Sleeper Every Friday ; foom Cincinnati to Mackinaw: Lv, ’ Cincinnati. 1:00 p, in; Ar,- Mackinaw 7 a. m. , . . . ' . ^-Inquire of C, H* & D . repre?enta* ■ tiyesf for.particulars or wrifo - D . G . E D W A R D S , Rasa. Taf* Mgr. CINCINNATI, 0. r CEDARV ILLE , OHIO. ACCOUNTS ofiMercliants and In -’, dividuals solicited.. , Collections’ promptly made and remitted, ; • n R ’AFTS bn ’Ne^T' Yori: ahd Cin- A a teiimati sold- at lowest rates, • The • cheapest and most convenient way' to •* send money by mail. - / , S OANB made on Real E sta te / Pei- sonal or Collateral Security," VVilliam Wildman, Pres,‘, , . - Seth W; Smith, .Vice P res.* , . W,. J , Wildman, Cashier, '■ Daily-Meat Market:, ■ i?1* / Under tlie above firm nhme, the ' meat majrkpt of C. \y . Crouse will he conducted. All produet.in the meat line will be the best that ’riioiiey can buy, which fact combined With honest and' thorough .business methods is enough assurance, to (he public, who’ always w,ant the wo rthoftheir money 1 in every respect. * ■ When sending children* direct them tous; we always i/yo ilfom the-Jiest \ they ask for. COODS DEL IVERED Telephone No, 74. tili RAPID TRANSIT COMPANY, 1 Between X en ia nud Dayton* Leaves Xenia: 6:69 a. m. 6:00 7:00 8:00 9:00 ' 10:00 11:00 , 12:00 Noon, 1:00 p; m. 2:00 3:00 4:00 5:00 6:00 7:00 8:00 9:00 10 : 00 ’ 0 11:00 Leave Dayton: { 6:00 a. 111 , 7:00 8:00 9:00 10:00 11:00 12.00 Nooft* 1:00 p.- Hi. 2:00 ' 3dlO ’ 4:00 6:00 0:00 7:00 . :~ 8:00 9:00 10:00 - 11:00 12:00 Xenia office and waiting room No 4 Smith Detroit BL Dayton offic* and Waiting room, 15 West Fifth Sfo opposite Pr«toffioe* ' ’ - . ..The running time between D»yt°k and Xenia is one hour, passing tint Highlands, Smithviile Road, fninmer* man, Alpha,, Trebelns and Luc** Grove,. ' • * ■ ' . , ;Daytod ■to Xenia 17 miles,'fin* 2o cents, . . Every o ther car cqmhinatisa freight, , . Bundays and Holidays ears ft* a every half hour. ' a A Bad Breath A bad bjce&th mean$>$ M stomach, a bad digesdofij *, bad liver. Ayer’s Pills *#•,' liW pills* Tliey cure coff* sfipafi6fi« bllitsusftess, dys* pepsia, sick headache. 34* Alt drtlgiffrt** * Ji
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