The Cedarville Herald, Volume 24, Numbers 27-52

■y tew ftw j^ |t>|»>iftK*^ \ ,T- W, Marshall Jit* rented hi# fatm T « - « 1 - « a |( v * J . R. Thomas, who a tp im iitt e it^CM aBCt JroFSOXt&l.' |/j l-icaU'd on the Col, ritevcusnn farm. 4 wear near Xenia, Mr Marshal* does not give jnseewioix until spring. \Vo sat®sorry to announce that .hole thinking of leaving this community, possiblyjroingto Xenia wh*r© helms a lo i and will likely hulith tornia n i ihal be would be pleated te Bey Henderson returned yesterday from a week* visit ir. BIoo"iuinr--t«n, led. *........ ’ —Fly N<ts, Horse Covert Horn'*, at price* that no one need without; ‘ • . . i a t be Bey Kyle and wile, of Alexis, 111., where Mr Kyle is pastor of the IT- P. congregation, arc guests of their Ce- darvill® and Xenia- friends. ’ . MrsWill Bradfate and children, of Washington 0 . H „ aro guests o f her parents, Mr and Mrs Jacob Loft, —For, H alc —T wo Show Cases, and a desk, cheap. For particulars inquire of Mrs AddieLowry, J . JEJ. Drake expeets to hold his annual sale ot Poland China hogs about the middle of October, , I f yon want to buy good property on Xenia Avenue, call on Kobt, 0. Galbreath. ■ ‘ A number of tedite trotn here, at­ tended the Missionary Society meet­ ing a t Xenia, Thursday, Mra Angle-Satterfield aud daugh­ ter, Maud, of Xenia, spent Sabbath her.® owing to the illness of J . P . But­ terfield. -- -—W hat most people want is some­ th in g mild-and gentle, when in need ’o f a physic, Cpamberhun’s Somuch and Inv.er Tablets fill the bill to a dot. ' ■ They are easy to take and pleasant in effect. Fq r sale by C. M. Kidgway. I While talking, recently, to a rail* , • road man who has seen a good many years of ,service, - he informed os ,. that the railroad business hart been the heavier this season than ever ex-’ perienced; not only on the ' lines to Buffalo, bu t in ever; direction. He ' says most every one is enjoying the good times that have prevailed for a year or more. - —T f the action,ofyour bowels is not easy and regular, serious complications , must-be the final 'result. JOeWitt’s -Little Early Bisers will remove this danger. Safe, pleasant and effective. • 0 . M, Ridgway, The public schools will open Sep­ tember 9th. On account of the change in texts, there will be no' Ses- ■eion in the afternoon of the first day in order to give pupils time, to pur- ' .chase new hooks. Remember, that Mr Bird will take old books i« part , payment for new books covering the ' same subject. R, .A. Brown, Supt, . ’ —P , T, Thomas, Sumterville, Ain , “ I was suffering from dyspepsia when ' I commenced taking Kodoi Dyspepsia (Jure; I took several bottles and can digest/anything.” Kodoi Dyspepsia Cure is the Duly preparation contains alb the natural digestive fluids. I t gives weak stomachs entire rest, re­ storing their natural condition C. M. Ridgway. Xenia is a ll aflamewith local option. Literature,', glaring posters and win* ■ddw cards are scattered over the city. The enthusiasm' on the part of tho tettiperence people is reaching a-h igh degree. I t now looks as though the 6aloon men have given up, as several , offered bets that the town would be voted dry at the election Tuesday. , I t is feared by some that in this move­ ment the Batoon ejenient will use all their influence on the council, not to pass the ordinance. —James White, Bryanfsville, Ind., says Ce Witt’s Witch "Hazel Salve healed running sores on both legs. H e had suffered 6 years. Doctors failed to help him- Get DeW itt s. Accept no immitations. 0 , M. Ridg- . way. t September 4th.and 5th, excursion tickets will he sold to Dayton via - Pennsylvania Lines account Cincin­ nati Annual Conference Methodist ireh, good returning un-- —Don't be'satisfied with temporary relief from indigestion. Kodoi Dys- * pepsia euro permanently and , com­ pletely removes this complaint, relieves permaneritly because it allows the tired stomach perfect rest/ Diet- won’t rest the stomach. Nature re ceiyes Supplies from the food We eat. The senible way to help the stomach is to useKodoi Dyspepsia Cure, which digests what you cat and can’t help but <loyou good, C, M. Ridgway. “Rumpus’' Jones dropped ill on his friends Wednesday and remained a day or s o . . Buropue hasheen having Considerable trouble with his eyes yet it is thought he will not lose his sight, or be nfilcted So he will be unable to play ball. He has been in Springfield all summer, although he still belongs to the St< Paul team, it having been reported that he had been released. --Eruptions, cuts,burns, scalds and seres of all kinds quickly healed by DeWjtt’s Witch Hazel Salve." Cer­ tain cure for piles. Beware of Coun­ terfeits. ■Be sure you get the origi­ nal—DeWi'tl’s, C. M, Ridgway, The Pan Handle is pushing things as rapidly as possible in the erection of the electrical apparatus for the equip­ ment of the Springfield and Xema branch, They will get their power from the D, 8, & th , the same com­ pany that isequipping the road. This will oe a great saving in time in that : they -will not have to Wait on the crep. tlon (if a power plant, something that requires Considerable time. The rate vrlfl be % cents, A t .the. same time tk# Martin line is being pushed with trim, and it seems as though these .two lines will be great rivals, which will id«e the people a low fare. The Lit* Miami Traction company has leased " Rapid Transit power jtyuse. remain in Oedarvllle, and ’would do so if he could dispose of his Xenia property, W® hope he fiiay be able to dispose of same and settle here- Remember the new - place to get yout- school books. Bird’s Mammoth Store. A colored man by the- name of Madden, of Xen ia,,went away from home Tuesday morning to his, work, after securely tying , his wife in a chair with a heavy rope. Some of children was sent to report the mutter to neighbors with the result that, tho brutal husband as arrested and fined $205 and six months. The mother and children were taken terthe county home, : • - - " ^ 1 G. M. Crouse has erected a wind mill on his lot and expects to be pre pared hereafter for the dry weather, —Teas, Coffee -and Cigars at Gray’s Frauk Ervin and Obpriey Crestvel left Tuesday morning for Buffalo; where they will devour as many the exposition sights as possible, Andrew Bros, shipped n cow ami two calves to a stockman near Johns­ town, Pa.,.lnst Saturday night. ■AH sorts, all kinds, best,' kinds of school suppliqs. - < Bird’s Mammoth Store, John Johnson w*« a visitor to Urn Hate fair at-. Columbus, >yesterday-' He will remain over until Monday, that day iRing Labor Day. f. ! K- The Mfcse#Spangler, of Hancock county, returned to their home, yes* tiirday, after a visit with Miss Alma Dobbins. .The beauty thief has come-to stay,. Unless you "drive the pimples and blackheads aiw Do this; don’t look like a fright;- . Take Rocky Mountain Tea to-night, ,Ask your druggist. . ‘ ’ - *•* Mrs M. J. Cofley and son, Frank, returned home Wednesday evening after a week’s visit with relatives in Midway, —I f a dealeUaska you to take some­ thing said to bo “ju st as good as Rocky Mountain Tea made by 'Madison Medicine,Co.,” ask him if be makes more money, Ask your druggist Mre E . II. Richards, of Stockton; Cal., is the guest of Mrs. II. Richards and family- I t was quit||h surprise to. the fatter as they were Apt aware .of her coming. , . . _ G._ W. Harper, spent Tuesday and* Wednesdayiii Columbus. —Helps young ladies withstand the shock of sudden proposals, that’s what Rocky Mountain Tea has eh. ne, 35c. Made by Aladison Medicine Co. your druggist During September, You tan .my any Watch in our stock at il discount of 10 per cent, off of our already low price, IT’S K BARE CHANCE! ' Now is the time to secure the Hampden, Elgin, Waltham or any other watch jo u ’ve been thinking you’d buy: Sometime, We guarantee any watch >ve sell to be perfectly satisfactory. I f not so bripg it back, wo’II gladly exchange it for you buy time within a year of its pur­ chase. M c C ollum , T h e pedavv ille Jew e ler. . John Ross lias finished painting the Henry Maze property on Xenia Ave., and things present a neater appearance A t the meeting of the county com­ missioners last Saturday, Harry Tayf* ener, of Clifton, was awarded the con­ tract for graveling a portion of the Clifton pike.- The contract calls for 800 yards of gravel at 35 cents a yard. The gravel will bd secured from the Corry pit on the upper river rqad, This road has needed grading for some time.and in reality should be cut down and a new foundation started. Char. Stuckey is supervisor for the Miami township end. The paper mill resumed operation the first of the week,- the creek having raised enough during tho -week they, were closed down to justify them in starting. ■ Bids for supplying postal cards for the government for the next four years,„ were opened a few days ago. The present contractor, Albert Dag*, get, whose warks are located a t Pcid- monfc, W. Va., secured the contract, he agrees to supply 3,000,000,000 large sized at the rate of 21£ cents per tnonsand,-the small ones a t 1 7 | and the double ones a t 42. Tin cans only 45c pec dozen, - a t Bird’s. Roy Smith, who is employed a t the Tarbox saw-mill, had his leg badly crushed Thursday, He was engaged in moving some-logs when they began coming' too fast for hlru and caught his log just above the ankle. - Mr J . It, Houser returned yester­ day from Ross county where he has visited the past week. H e left last evening On tho late train for his fu- lure home in Compton, 111, Mrs Houser will remain with relatives in Ross county until the middle of next month. The-many friends of Mr aud Mrs Houser will -regret to see them leave, , Try ourTresli Fickle Fork, best/ in the market, only 10c per lb, a t Bird’s. Attorney Faxon, of Jamestown, the author of “ A Buckeye Baron,” was in town yesterday distributing copies of his book among the subscribers*. Thjsre seems to bo a great demand for fbe book, as t)i« third edition is now icing gotten ou t by the publisher^. Robert Clarke A Co,, of Cincinnati Send your orders J o t groceries to Jnoper’f Telephone Hi. Vegetarian, - - -B a k e d B e a n s , . / W ith T om n to e B attce, - v N o Meat*- N o F a t , A t G r a y ’s, ‘OK tfUMpfl•## W *'OXE O Hitmix 'il'np jnR t tio tty PV XjojBinnny sdsau io u V fR lH i ( im v a soM ‘H v a ‘aAfir. ^ w i “ I hive Uisd Ayer’a Hair Vigor fo r ovpr tbisiy it-n » * kept my -seaim free from danarulr and lias .praveMedjrny lirir bom turn­ ing gray.” —Mrs. I- A. Soule, B illings, Mont. There is this peculiar thing about Ayer s Hair' Vigqr— it is a, hair-food, not a dye.c Yoiiuhair does not suddenly turn black, look .dead and lifeless,. > Butgraduallythe old color comes back,—all the rich, dark"color it used to have. The hair stops falling, too. P.M * Mile. All toitU ti. cannot-supply wlU.express ypu, I f your send ns one dollar and -we ..... you tTbottlo. Be sure and civo the njutne o f ypur nearest express office. Address, J , <?,AYER CO., Lowell, H i m . ■Ibrwsrimiiwirfwwairiiiis nwuwwrwiir— Ask Mrs Collett Batterfield and two children,arrived from Chicago Mon­ day,, being called hereby the illness of Mr James Satterfield. ’f JVIiss Mattie Crawford left Thursday for Osborn, where she wilfbe engaget in teaching' the coming year, .Mrs. S. H . Allport, Johnstown, Pa„ safe; “ Our little gjrf almost .stran­ gled to death , with croup. The doc­ tors said she couldn’tlive, but she war instantly relieved by One Minute Cough Cure. G. M, Ridgway Messrs George and J . B, Winter, and WilL Spencer with their families spent Thursday in Springfield the guest Mr and Mrs J . M. Bull. ’ —0 . O. Buck, Beirne, Ark,', says; “ I was troubled with constipation un- tiLI bought DeWitt’s Little ..Early Risers. Since tboii have been entirely cured “of my old complaint, I reebra- mendjhem,” C. M.,Ridgway. Sttpt Baker, of-the Ohio Anti-Sa­ loon League, in his address in Xenia Tuesday dealt opt some hot shots against Judge Mower, of Springfield, who deduced Richard Hendrickson’s bond from 88000 to SIOOO. He was placed under this sum by fhe mayor of Xenia for tho murderof a man named Golden. ,'Mr Baker says that it is plain to be seen that the Judge.isjn favor of liberty for murderers. - Bora to ■Mr and Mrs O. E . Brad- fute; Tuesday, a boy. The a n . & D . R’y will run special excursion to Woodsdlde Island Fark on Saturday, S.ept, 7th. Tick­ ets will be good an morning trains of that date. The Park has been ex­ tensively improved and every conve­ nience has been provided for the pleasure o f pjenicers, * F ran k .. Owens, who a t present is traveling fo r the Greene Carr Go., a wholesale grodery house a t Dayton, is .spending a few days vacation here. -Tfyou .want ...anything good, go to Gray's. Miss Nellie Ustick and brother, 'Woodbridge, returned Monday, from Iowa where they have been on a sev­ eral weeks visit with relatives. Miss Fnnnia Townsley returned last Saturday from Iowa, where she has been the guest of a relative, dur­ ing the summer, —For the best galvanized iron water tanks and troughs see Fierce & Stewart as they will quote you lowest prices, • >. , ^ The company who is enlarging and equipping the old distillery a t Tre- beins, is making great headway and an immense plant it will be when completed, I t is said that all slops' will be dried and pressed into large cakes and shimied to foreign countries. Heretofore this matter was fed to cattle and hogs, which were owned by the comyany. There will not be s particle o f waste material, every thing being used in some form, F on S ale — I have two extra good Jersey cows for sale. Wiley Kennon, We notice that the brewers organi­ zation has taken action against the laborers of these co; cerns. The Union men employed therein have threatened to strike.; This would be one strike we conid sanction and be pleased to see it go into effect. ’ , 1 In cases of cough or croup give the little one One Minute Cough (Jure, Then rest easy'and have no fear. The child will be all right in a little-while I t never fails. Pleasant to take, al­ ways safe,- sure and almost instanta­ neous in effect.. -C. M. Ridgway. ' Mrs J, II. Andrew, Mrs L. G. Bull, Mrs W. L. Marshall and Miss Lola Barber left, Thursday, for a ten days outing to Mackinac Island, The mrty went over the 0 . H. <fcI), from •Xenia, this road being the most pop- ulat roftte to northern summer re­ sorts. • . " Miss Pauline Collins deligtfully en­ tertained about fifty of her young lady, friends yesterday, afternoon. Ladies were present from Jamestown, Xenia and Clifton. ' ' j. Cecil George and Miss Clara Jack- son, who have . been in Chicago for some time, returned home •Thursday. Harry and Mary Bird spent part of week with their uncle, Will Stevenson, of near Wilberforce. r __ Glen Hammond came ’home -Inst Saturday after-an extended visit with relatives in Harrison county Miss Luella Small of Springfield, is the guest o fher Cedarville friends. “ RevThqmasTurner returned home, yesterday morning, J . W. Sleyensou and family.and Miss Olive’Stevenson were guests at Mr Robert Bird’s this week. * NOTICE. All persons knowing themselves i«> debted to the undersigned will confer a favor by calling and settling. 1 C. W. Oroiiso & 'Son. Colored Society. - ' ■Mrs J , D. Silvey is spending the week in Columbus. . Elmer Robinson was up before Mayor Wolford, Tuesday, and drew a fine of 820,, cost and th irty ‘days. Lewisi-Smith and George Reed, ex­ pect to re-enlist f for ^service in the Philippines. They will take the ex­ aminations the first of next m on tlu^ Stops Tho OosghAndWorks OffThoGold, ■Laxative Bromo-Q,uiniue Tablets cure a cold in one day. No cure, no pay.. Price 25 cents. MYSTERY OF 17,000 CANS. “We had a salvage sale of gro­ ceries a few; weeks ago,” said one o f the largest auctioneers in .C incin ­ nati, -Farid"among the th ings offered: were 17,000 cans o f assorted vege­ tables, - fruits and preserves, The? labels on tho cans' had been destroy-! ed, and there was no way of telling •what each contained. The contents were guaranteed to be all right, b u t i t seemed like a pr.etty hopeless col­ lection to Bell. “To my surprise, one man bid off the entire lo t. I wondered what he expected to do with it, and-a Week ago he came in to show mo what he had done. He had revarnished a ll th e cans and pu t on new labels, with tho following inscription: “I »m*.eaa or»om«tMfi 8 Tiro 0 d» Ird tell my Dime I I I but could, foe I « u (link upon a bout. Andlo«t my name tnd pretty ce»t, But ttlU I’m found And very *wect, Fit (odd (or lings and qoeent to cut, “The purchaser told me th a t he had sold nearly all of his cans a t a good profit and the very uncertainty about tho contents was a temptation to women to buy. Ho is a young man on the lookout fo r an oppor­ tun ity to make a fortune, and I th ink th a t I am safe in prophesying th a t ho will succeed/' Beating the Slot Machine*, The slot machine seemed groan­ ing with a wealth of nickels when th e collector came to the cigar store tO'open it, As he turned out the coins a bystander lemarked, "See all the money 1” '(Not on your l i f e r replied the collector. “Tho game isn’t what i t used to be. Nearly half of these arc no good. .See 1” And he deftly separated the coins into three piles. One, and no t much the larger, re resented the quota of bona fide nickels. Another was composed of coins recently .issued by & depart­ m en t store as a souvenir df an anni­ versary, The th ird pile was simply ft4 lo t of lead disks cu t exactly in the size of a five cent piece. “That's the work of thejprinters," explained the collector. “They have facilities fo r making these things out of waste metal from th e type­ setting machines, and they beat,, every slot game in town. So, you see, our tmsinciSs isn 't what i t is. cracked up to bo”4—Philadelphia Record. m m is ah ADVEtmsftjiitsr, I f you are looking for a laxative, Dr, CaldwellV Syrup Pepsio is IT, The convenience and merit of F ‘ remedyWill bo explained to your f isfaction. by C, U. Ridgway OVER THE HOUSE tSlBflltw anal fi)n Make ih* Best C<f» . m#nt For * Gifts* Fracture. Broken glass, china, bric-a-brao and .p ic tu re , frames, no t to name casts, require each a different en- ment-r-iri:'fact; several different oe* mente. Glass may be beautifully mended to look a t jt, bu t seldom so ‘as to bo safely used. F o r clear glass the best cement is isinglass dissolved in gin. P u t two ouficea of isinglass .in to a clean, wide mouthed bottle, add half a p in t o f gin and se t in the sun un til dissolved. Shake well ev­ ery. day, and .before using strain through double lawn, squeezing very lightly.- ' Spread a white cloth over the mending table .and supply i t with plenty of clean linen rags, strong rubber hands and narrow white tape, also a basin 'of tepid water and clean, soft towel. Wash the broken glass- very_clean,- especially along tp e break, but take care no t to chip it fu rther. Wet bo th broken edges well with the glue,"using a cameFs hair pencili F it th e break to Unice­ ty, then slip on rubber bands length­ wise and crosswise—every, Way they will hold,' I f they will' no t hold true,-as upon a stemmed things a vase.or jug or scent bottle, string ha lf a dozen bands of the same size and strength upon ,a.bit of tape, and tie .th e tape about neck o r base be­ fore -beginning the gluing. Aftm, the. parts are joined slip .another tape through the same bands and tie' it up above the fracture; tliUB, with all their/ strength, tho bands pull the break together. The bands can be used thus on casts or china- in ,fac t, to hold together anything mendable. In glass mending the greater the pressure the better, if only i t stops sh o rt of the breaking point. Properly made, the isinglass cement is as clear as water. When the pieces fit (rue; one on 'the other, the break should bo hardly risible if the. pressure has' been great enough to force out the tiny bubbles, which otherwise refract the ligh t and make the line .of cleavage distressingly ap­ parent. _______* Household Linen. ° ? Buy household linen of the best quality and'commence housekeeping with a good supply. No pa rt of the amishings of a home marks th e r e ­ finement of a woman’s character as ■does the quality of. her house linen. The b e st‘linen is the most eco­ nomical, for, though its cost a t first is'greater, the extra expense is paid for ‘in /w e a r and appearance. I t should hardly .be necessary to say table linen should receiv^ the best of care, yet very often beautiful dam­ ask is spoiled long before it has had even a short reign. Carelessness in folding is accountable in p a rt for this, and th e neglect of stains acci­ dentally made during a meal and no t infrequently when the table is clear­ ed is as fata l as the faults of the laundry. Vegetable, wine and fru it stains, should be removed as. soon a fte r they,are made as possible with warm chlorine water and then rinsed well in ammonia water or warm .soapsuds. Almost every so rt .of .stain can be removed if treated properly ai$l a t the time i t is mado. lessie Shipman in American Queen.’■ J f f L C i n c i n n a t i D i v i s i o n . I l lfeiinsflivailiaLines. wflrSchtdut*of PatithfiirTr«lns*CtntralTim*. ¥ W e s tw a rd . C o la m S u lr , Alton., W^eflferntSii" L ondon......“ I.CUrlMtoa Helnin.........<* Cedarville Wilbcrrorco “ Xenia .»1®^: SpringV at- <*' Boxanrw ,,,,« “ Oreffonkv,—" F t. A n cien t” Morrow.,.., <* Ho.^banou** Loveland... “ M ilford......" Batavia Jc .." ClM'.-mH..... nr Lutsari, j tis-.hJi-P‘j(3 51 kil. 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O'twpt SMuitr, " k r ,1Tjjpe1.IJA.Mitlwjfr,,* i2o3*«w te l2 W »ii- X3, lVtUO, Jki ni -1 lo .,( ciitierrun throtifrU via tiiMll'iUsiiUi>tlt or connectthnntjth i ’llisbiiurli l nlon rnatioh to mid from Haiti, mover WfHlUh.twm, rhllm lelidila and NeV Vorlr, S« aoi and at connectat Hleh, ,ma W' 1'OUl8! »«* (3. fhVtW'K,' f 3:5,A, FOttft, i Om^Unuistt, *. . fittmi MV0n> I' m fsntrnoii, F kkw ’A, j w w f t i ^ s a s s w r * ' “ w Cash The following are.a few prices for this week; Granulated Sugar......OJo lh “ A” « ......e lc “ > ‘ • • ‘-C” “ ......fie Dark . “ • v.„,,5^c “ ! • ' -Package Coffee Sts ■' “ --- • No charge ior grinding. Among the Flours we handle can be found the famous Wash. „burne & Crosby Co’s high grade “ Gold Medal,” a strictly high grade patent Spring wheat flour, none better on the market. Also the Monitor, Perfection, and Golden Role, all good family flour, ' All flour 00c, per sack of 2 # It, less by the barrel? . " ’ y ' ' ’ ^ • ’• Baking Powder, a large cau, 5c Canned Goods,-all kinds, a t regular retail prices. Bu tter and Eggs wanted. ‘ Farmers are invited to make eery a meeting place. * The Gash Gro- O. D. MARCHANT. . l6V“Fresh Bread at all times, also Fruits and Yegetables'when "in season. .....When you want..,. / •the BEST visit**" TH F LEADING JEWELERS , ' 'f v' ^ * a , 4 Detroit St., Xenia, Ohio. ■ J ew e lry , - "Watches, „C locks, R ings, • D iamonds, S ilverw are ,' A n d L a te s t -Novelties in J ew e liy . P rices Low . Spectacles and Eyeglasses. Eyes TestedFre. KER & Let Us Figure With You on Your Coal Before Buying Kerr & Hastings Bros. Ristort Vitality LostVigor andMantissa, NERVITAPILLS Cure Impotency, Night Emlwion*, Lots of Memory, all wMliugUit- esses, alt effects of self-abuse or excess and indiscretiou. A n erv e tonic and blood builder. Brings (he piak glow to pale cheeks end restores the fire of youth. By mail SOC. per box, <S boxes for $ 3 . 50 , -with ou r bftnk- •blo guarantee to cure o r refund th e money paid . Send tot circular and copy of our bxnltsbleguarxnlee bond. NERVITA TABLETS1™ (tittiOf lUiAti) v iRimfedliiO nMUitt, Positively guaranteed cure for Loss of Power, Varicocele, Undeveloped or Shroaken Qrgans, PAresis, I*ocoraof 0 f. Ataxia, Nftrvous ProstratioUr Hyst«ri*. Fit* IttMflii* Paralysis and the Results of Excessive Use of Tobacco“ oSrnn w 'T^ ckf£* $ , *®V 6 t0T 53-00 w ith ou r bankable guaran tee bond to cure In 30 days o r refund money paid. Address NERVfTA MEDICAL COMPANY tMInton arid Jackson Streets , * CHICAGO, (LUffURI C. M. Ridgway, Brugglat, Cedarville, Ohio. 6 0 YEARS* EXPERIENCE P a t e n t s IflABK MARKS DcftiaNs C opyright * Ac, Anyone wndlnS a skefeb kri4 deiwrlntion tony qntcklf aaeerutin oar opinion free whether Mr ittventtm is pfoimblr Mlmtsble. Comntunlea. UnnsMrlctlrconflrtentfiu. Hendbookon Petents Scitntific Hititricati, A JiAndunneir lllnrtretfd We»k1r, LtAreel olr. ettlatlon of ioartfU. Term,, II a IV /Af2?f wonth*. »L Boldby *11 newsdeaierf. - tfM t& tU ttm m m - TIIKUL Id SOhttJCirNK.W8 hat even if comes by telegraph wft overlook some of it, Isn’t it a fact h a t you have seen Dr. Caldwell’s Syrup Pepsin Advertised mat al times and have neglected to try It? - A a mince of Dr Caldwell’s Byrup Pepsin hi as,good as a t l i t ^ >week’s vacation, Ask-ftHy druggist or anyone who ha# taken it. Hold by 0 . M. Ridgway, HAVE you BEENIT. We keep Dr, Caldwell’s Syrup in- plain view, but if you don't happen, to see it, why ask ior it. The manu­ facturers guarantee it to cure Dyspep­ sia and all forms of Stomach Troubles. Sojd by 0 , M, Ridgway, Kodoi Dyspepsia Cure JOIaests w h a t yow e i i I t artificially digest# the food aodiW* Natura in amn ittoan ing and moo* itw e tto g th* *xhausteidtff*iGT* Whfe It"ftthslAt«fcdiwoTereddlfr«1* a u t tttd tonla, ^No othair ptapafatk* I t i f t o sk fiiie y v I ttiF s ta a tlf r#liave»aiQd permahently out#* blloui«rit«attltito£ wtdtgwUoa. fr*!Nrt*ay«.C,SHWlTr*CO,pMMWT f # B M t m TWENTY-l?On r ^ n t /E have in st with the la Smoke, Steel,.M Dll/ID In Their, Opinio mg' Sunday Se OHIO S TA T Noted Divines in Addresse 1 For and Against the S tural board's N The question o f the , state fair, last Sabbath . ousted,strongly throu and press. Below we of Dr, E , L . Rexford’s fair grounds on that some statements as to Cincinnati ministers o “ The board o f agri sidering the question fair found itself confr more embaraasing q Sabbath that would i should'be done on th perplexing problem, anticipated that there siderable party in the is Btrongly oppose~the gates on that day, and it does not seem that t pointed. On the othe lieve that a much Iarg< be in favor of such a this belief they were ri regard also for-that 1 pepple in Ohio who themselves of any oth inspection without suff wages—a 'loss which afford. The argu against this decision h to the people through press, J may be pe however, th a t I thin acted wisely and pa even 'religiously in th has been urged agai o f the gate# an it will establish a p Other boards of agrkn to fallow, I siucerel hope that the benefits the influence of this such'as to make the present board aii exa posted by the author! year to come* I f o there shall be discover fiuence stealing into growing out of it- - eeema to me incredibl company of men in lie more ready to ab policy than those w rated R.” Rev D r Lasher sa Stale Fair, a t Colu last Sabbath, nolwith test and the importn tian people o f the i that 10,000 people w and religious services grand stand, When as ‘ministers of the One was the pastor let Church, R evE . other Rev Edward the Episcopal Ohurc ened, formerly a M ly the third partieipa «r was the "Universal" him a chance to against the evangeli refused to take o f the day. 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