The Cedarville Herald, Volume 24, Numbers 27-52

-fil',1.. ' rf-' ' ■^Inr tbi Berth f t D Lakes IfU’ RATES to ley, f’tH-ilwBriy I i V f Huron, lartka-Lakv, r Huiuth, ay IVujfa,' | « ( Toronto, lr«trenl, Quebec/) pitihnal P;^k, Luke City. F8E • ^position, H ' a ' J ■ Jtugli Canada WA • : Steamers. t Toledo ami I)e- Idirfict oonnVotion Inner lines ior all , fr Every Friday Maekinaiy. ; Lv. m, A i\ Mackinaw f & I), represents- 1 fs or write * WARDS, CINCINNATI; 0 ; 1 LLE, OHIO. , T» ( J Merchants and In- cited* Collections ,T pi remitted, Iw York and-, Cm- - ilowest rates* *The l convenient way to I le a l Estate. Pei- lerat Security. 11Jv •Lb i i I* Pres., j \h,-.;Vice Pres., fWildmiin* Cashier., I at Market. ■ • Ive Turn name, the, l W. Crouse will be liroductln the meat est that money can pmhined with honest lusiness methods is Ito the public, wlro jrorth o f .their money j luldrpn, direct them five them the best / p L IV E R K D lue No* 74, Hit COMPANY, ami Dayton, . , Leave Dayton: G:00- a* trr. 7:W &0O 9:00 10:00 11:00 12,00 Noon* 1:00 a, «i* 2:00 3:00 4:00 5:00 * i 6:00 ; 7:00 moo 9:00 10:00 11 :00 - 12:00 ailing room H» Dayton office VTfit Fifth tit., He between Dayton Item*, passing thru * fills Road, Zimmer* ■ fheios and late#* im n t m«Te«, l's»* i t tombirmthn fr* Holiday* oaf* r«# ;■ , ■’1y- ■ ,*Cl' -. • , ' ■ We pay D* above reward fi.-r any case of Live? Complaint* Dyspepsia* Sick Headache, In igestion. Constipation o f Coetlveness we cannot cure with IHertla, The Up-Mate Little Liver Pill They are purely Vegetable and never fail to glye satisfaction. 25 e boxes contain 100 Fills, UQc boxes contain 40 PlUs, 5 c boxes contain 15 Pills, Beware of substitutions and Imitations* Sent by Stamps taken. Neryita Medical Co., Corner Clinton and Jackson Sts., Chicago, Illinois, Sold by 0 . M. llitlgway, Druggist, Cedtvrville, Ohio, * - v . , ■ - i ......W h e n you want,.-..,, , '• ’'• ’the B E ST v is i t" " " T H E READ ING JEW E L E R S , , . .4Detroit S t , Neuin, Ohio. J ew e lly , W a tches, C locks, R ing s, ->J, * , *’ „ i ' •' ^ i “_ •D iam on tls, S ilv e rw a re , and L a te s t , ^N o v e ltie s in Jew e lry , P rices Low . SpeotaelBsatuIEyeglasses; EyesTestedfree. <1 ' ucurv ’s OEtEiyx nerve oqmk > n » for nil .nervous diseases, neuralgia, rheumatism, nervous- debility, paraly­ sis, hi(iousness, dyspepsia', costiveness, piles, live? oftmphiiut, kidney’troubles and fartmle complaints. It goes to thb seat at’ the disease and chres thorough­ ly and speedily.' Sold ' by O. M. - Ridgway. _ ; . " ' ■ ■*' V ’ ^ V|.tl, .I,...".— .tH.ll. - i *' s -* "7* ., * - * , / Good Advce. . The moqt miserable lieings in the World are tliosesulfori ng from Dyspep­ sia and Liver Complaint*, More than seventyJive per cent, of the peopletn the United Bintea are afflicted with these two diseases and - tlieit effects: each as Bour"< Stomach, Siok Head* , aclre, Habitual^ Oostiveness, ‘ Palpitn- t»n of the Heart,'Heart burn, Water- brash, Gnawing and Burning Pains at. the I?if; of the Stomach, ‘Yellow Bkiu, Goated Tongue Arid ‘Disagree- . Taste In the.Moptn'j doming up of Tood after Eating, Low Spirits, etc, ' Go toyour Druggist and get a bottle of August Elower for 75 cents. Two dose? will,reljeve.you. Try it. Get Greetfs Prize Almanac, Stopi IB* ConghAnd"Work* OffThn Gold. , Laxativfe •BrOnio-Q,uiuine Tablets cure a cold‘in one day. No cure,, no • pay. JLVice;25 cents, . , —New (7rop California Apricots Peaches, Priiines, Grapes and lin’ ' at Gray’s , ' t t sins A K R O N R O U T E CH AN G E S . TMJPQRTAWTO OIIATAtJTAXJQUA r.AKE ■ ‘AJNTD nAJf-AJnsrCff expo S i -- ■TrOn visitors Beginning with Sunday, Aug, 4th. the through time and through service1 over The'Akron Route to Chautauqua Lake and Buffalo shows an important revision..' „ . The Buffido Express becomes the Glumtauqua .Lake Express, leaving* Xenia at 10:17 a. m., ami runs only to Jamestown, reaching that point a t a t,10:80 p. m. This train has Coaches and Sleeping Cars to Columbus; Pa r­ lor Car ami Goacbes Cincinnati to Akron and .Akron to Jamestown' (ChautaUqua Lake), The Sleeping Car heretofore running from Cincin­ nati to Buffalo on this train is taken by the Exposition :Express, leaving Xenia a t 10:10. p. an, arriving Chatt- tanqua Lako about l l a, m., Buffalo a t 1:85 p. in. The' Exposition Ex ­ press also J la s Sleeping Gars nnd Coaches to Columbus, mid' Coach ser­ vice Columbus to Akion nnd- to Buf­ falo daily ■ . * 1 The Pan-American Express leaving Xenia ml 0:25 J>. m., continues with same service ub >heretofore, viz: Sleep­ ing Cars and Coaches to Columbus, and Steepiug.Cnr and first-class Coach SPECIAL DAYS . ji■ - ; ■» 7 •«; : . } ' a t t h ® - " - PAN-AMERICAN COREDOFCtlRONlC*DJARltHOEAAFTliR TliiriTY YEARS OP 8EPPBRING. ‘•‘I suffered for thirty years frith diarrhoea audd thought I was past be­ ing cured,” says John S. Halfoway, of French Camp, Alisar "‘I had spent so much time and money and suffered , somuch that I had given up, all hopes of recovery. I was so feeble froln the effects’' of the dirrrhoea that I could do no kind of labor, could not even travel^ hilt by accident I was permit* tal to find a bottle of Chamberlain’s Colic, Cholera and Diarrhoea Remedy, and after taking several bottles I am entirely cured o f that trouble. . lam so pleased with the result that I am anxious that it he in reach of all who suffer as I have.”1 For sale by O M. JRidgway. V * ; ^ , , ... . . * Champtcrt Gtutton*. . Tito Emperor Klaximinti-is said'to have once eaten 39 pounds Of sweet­ meats in the course of n single han- qttet, hut the impem l glutton Imd tixe excuse of being a giant in size, and his feat has been equaled i f not surpassed by the carnivorous hunt­ ers of the Kaffir land, A .swamp otter Weighing about 20 pounds will eat about 19 pounds of fish; the spemophile, or California gray squirrel, will cat 10 ounces of fresh wheat in a day, although its , own weight rarely exceeds'iff ounces* But the champion gluttons of the mammal kingdom are the frUgivo-. rous hats of tl>e,troplas. .Tim ka- long, or flying fox^ o f the Bunda is­ lands is,frequently brought to New York, Where1,the daalwr* saB him for 12 or apiece, and actual experi­ ment!#hive eataMbrhed the fact that the pHrtb&lied ilktie harpies can eat twice their own weight in bananas and boiled rice between morning and night, - Want pbyskiarHiare now ptaierije lag Koilo! Dyspepsia Cura regularly Having found that it t* the beet pre­ scription they can write because a » the one preparation.wliteb contamsthe ehmsnfs necessary to digest all kinds sad it therdme curea itwlgostion afid *ad dyspeprf* no matter what is m cause/- C, M, Bklpgway* I3CI3 'nrcpfc beginning Sept, 43 will be Lumbermen’s WWj* At the ran-Amerlean ISspo- sUion, TbouBmulPo f wUole- #*Le and retail dealers hr Inmber from all »arts of the United fftimfs and Cmticki will beet the great X tv World's Fair, apd they promise lo nut’-e .the wee;Ua memorable ony, r One of the organizations wlileli'Will be well represented Is the Uoneatenat- f! ed -Order of IIoo-Hoo, which Jins .a ' membership of upward of 8,000. Tim .animal meeting of the IIoo-Hoo will be lieltl at, Norfolk* V»., from, V*ept. 0 tb*13. and the delegates will go direct from the Southern city to the UxpOSltlOH, The Concatenated Order, of Hoo-Uoo la essentially a lumbermen’s order,-lie- lug composed' of lumbermen, timber- men, saw and planing mill machinery manufacturers, newspaper men and railroad men, being those engaged In the lumber trade and those allied In­ dustries which are so closely Interwo­ ven with the conduct of the lumber business ad to make them practically a part thereof. H « l o o D ay,' S ep t, M . Exceptional ceremonies -are- being planned for Mexico day, Monday, Sept, Id, at the Pan-American Exposition,- Dr. Aspiroz,-the Mexican embassador to the United States, will be there'and Willjjpealc. In addition', it Is proposed to have a famous nud eloquent states­ man and orator from. Mexico make'the address of the day. An effort is being made to secure the attendance of Chief justice Jmdp Slrra of the Supreme Court' of Mexico: ’ It is proposed to bring the famous Mexican ' Artillery. Band to the Exposition for'the day. Tile Mexican commissioners to the Ex-' position are deeply Interested and will , strive earnestly to make their repub­ lic’s special day a memorable, one. I llin o is D a y , S en t. 1 ( 1 . Among other prominent .speakers at the Pan-American,Exposition on. Illi­ nois day, which will be Sept, 1C, will be Secretary Uyffian J. Gage, Senators Shelby 31, Cullom and W, E. Masoq,, Comptroller of the Currency Charles G,' Dawes, ht addition to Governor Klclnird Yates. XUa First Regiment of Chicago will b.e In attendance, and the social features of the occasion will not be slighted, an informal hop at one of the large hotels in Buffalo being In­ cluded in the plans. Grand Army Veterans*Day, Sent. 17, G. A. R .’day at the Pan-American Exposition, Tuesday,'Sept, 17, wili be one of the truly great' days of the sea­ son. • I t follows closely the national encampment, which Is'to he held at Cleveland, and-many thousands of vet- . etans and their families will embrace the opportunity of viewing; the won­ derful Sights at the great New World's Fair-' An elaborate, programme appro­ priate to the occasion will be,carried out. Numerous special features will be provided In honor of the visit of the veterans. Among the- bands’ which wilt be at the Exposition on G, A. R. day are Brooke's Marine Band of Chi­ cago, 1Nineteenth Regiment Band of St. Catharines, Ladies’ Military Band of Boston and the John C. Weber.Mili­ tary Band of Cincinnati.,. Band con­ certs-will * ’ given*forenoon,.afternoon and evening. There will be a free .or­ gan recital by Seth C, Clarke of Buf- ,fnlo In the Temple of Music In the aft­ ernoon. In the evening there will be ohe of the most' magnificent displays of .Pain’s fireworks ever secu. The day will be one long to be remembered. N ew Y o r k S ta te D a y , S ep t. 18 . New York- State day at the Pan* KOIKE. AH person# ktiowirff; themselvo# hi* lif te d tnjtli# «fttfersli?rt«l ttill wnfer r favor hy <*llln8 RtuI Battling. C, W, V m m ft B om , front.Nnshville through Douisvillo. Cincinnati and Columbtra to Buffalo, , , , „ . running tt solid tram from Colli tpbUe ma(ie to eclipse all previous records to Chautauqua Lake and the Pan*-] American Exposition, reaching Chau­ tauqua about G a. in., Buffalo 8:15 a. nn Low Fares to Chautauqua Lake and Buffalo over-the Akron Route are iu efleet every day. Reduced rate tickets to Niagara Falls and Canadian resorts with stop overs a t Chautauqua Lake and the Fau-Americab can be obtained daily via this route, over which tickets to New .York with stop­ over privilege a t Buffalo may also be secured. Full particulars., will "be furnished upon application to local ticket agents or to O, O. Haines, D. P , Agt,“, Dayton, Ohicr. ; -nOmrcw. . TO BUFFALO BY BOAT. In addition to the through time and through ear service to Buffilld over Aferoti Route,' the trip to Pan-Ameri­ can Exposition may be tnndc via Cleveland ‘and Bteamer by taking trains running ovei the C. E . f t ’O* link of thd Akfotl Route to Cleveland where they connect with the boat Hue. Tickets to Buffalo anil return via Cleveland over the O. A. f t Cj may be obtained giving the purchaser the option o,f Boat or Rail between Cleve­ land and Buffalo. For particulars apply to E . B. Keyes, Agent, Cedar- Cedaryille, O. url/TAb STOPS FfUt I*AK-A5ti:i:ICAN EXftREas, •The Erie Railroad Company an- nounces arrangements have been made to stop the Pan*Antefic«B. Lxpre*f over the Akron Route (Train.No. 44 on the Erie Railroad) at stations be­ tween Akron and Medvllle to 1st off passenger# hfflrllft^ tickets from (ml* undHis and points west therof, upon application to Conductor. for attemlqncjLfln. that day. _Lpw,;.ratl- road rates-' will be obtained from-all. parts of the State, and there will be A large gathering of public men, poli­ ticians, orators and distinguished citi­ zens, besides members of the National Guard. The principal orator of the day will be the Hon. St. Clair MeKel- way, editor of the Brooklyn Eagle and one of the most brilliant orators of the State It is expected that the guests Of the day will Include Senator Thomas C. Platt, Senator Chauncey M. Depe'w, Governor B. B. Odell and staff and the Adjutant General of the State, Gen­ eral George F. Roe, There will be a big military display, Including prob­ ably all the National Guard regiments and companies of VVestern New York. .W elsh toay a n d RluMddtoiI, 9cpt. it>. The Eisteddfod at the Tan-American Exposition on Sept. ID, which has been designated as -Welsh' day. Will' b& a very Important musical event. The leading Welsh soloist* and choirs will compete for prizes aggregating $1,000. .The sons and daughters of Wales In this.country are deeply interested in Welsh day and the Eisteddfod* nnd many thouaatsds'wlll visit the Exposi­ tion for the festivities. The Eistedd­ fod will be held In the magnificent Temple Of Music of the Exposition, whfch contains the finest pipe organ In America. The Welsh ArO pre-eminently mu­ sical vocally, and they are second to no other people for choral singing. Within easy radius of Buffalo there are thou­ sands of Woish siiigors. Half A dozen due choir* wilt be organized to takqi part In the contests. This will furnish also a rare opportunity, and stimulus to the Welsh choral • community to show the people of all America wlint they can perform In the lino of cliornl music. The chief competition will he “God So Love# the World” (Sir if. Stainer) and “We Never Will Bow Down” (Handel), |100{ also male, chorus contest, “Song of tlio Pilgrim” (Morris), and a female chorus contest “Lullaby” (Brahtfis) and "Bridal of the Birds” (BrJufoy Riehiirdid. Tire fol­ lowing will he the adjudicators: Wil­ liam •Apmadoe, Chicago; Edward Broome, Montreal, Canada: John l.und of Buffalo, N. Y. The presidents of the: day will- be Bov, D. EJtoslyn Dovfftsmf Allegheny, Pfbi Hon, Ellis JI. Roberts of \Vashington, I). 0., ftfid General Thomas h i James of Sew York* The leader of each winning choir will jeeeive it silver loving cup,: St. Catharines DaiVSept. *0, ,St. Cathaiiqets U an enterprising and progressive city in the province,of On-- tario, Canada, which has'a splendid display of its natural ami Industrial resources? at the F.ui-AnifTh .ui Exposi­ tion, The wide at.ake citizens leave planned n special day Im‘ Unde eijy at the ExpgsJtmuv and' tke.V promst" to make it one of .the most entertaining and liveliest of day#. Friday, Eepi, DO, lias been dosi;'Fated tin fft, Coihm’iue.'i day. An'excellent programme Is be.’ug ; prepared. ' ■ ■ , l*«-j»nsylvanla DoV. Kept, no, Pennsylvania is vepiTseutail. with a State building and a .annprehensivo exhibit of the groat resources of the State at the Pan-American Exposition, and great numbers of .her people have visited the groat show. A special day for l ‘eniisylvU’rtIa:has, been net Jjside, ErJilayV'.S'epiv 20. AiTangCJUeiits are being TOMdo for a grand .PUserVancO Of the day.. There will he special exem'-. slops,starting- ..-front alt important: points In the State, and the Indications are,tlmt many thQpsandnwill patronize thorn. A programme of exorcises, in which the most distinguished states­ men and'business men of the common­ wealth will participate,- la. now being prepared by,the (State’s commissioners to the Exposition. Trained JVwrses’.Dor, Sept, Slv • . rTrainee!' nurse's from all parts of the United States, and Cauada will gather at the Uau-Amcrlean Exposition on Saturday;? Sept, 21, which hah been designated as Trained Nurses’ 'day. During the week beginning SOpf, 1Gthe International Congress of Nurses Will be held in Buffalo, The American Society of. Superin­ tendents of Training, Schools For Nuyses will hold its annual meeting Sept. 16 nnd 17. ' This society is com­ posed of tlm-Bupcriuteudents of albthe large .nurse-training schools, of tile United States and Canada. The Norses' Associated Alumna} of the- United States, which lifts noSv about-3,000 members, also "holds its annual meeting the dame days. The International Council of Nurses, a branch of- the Intcrnaiidaal Council of-Women, and composed or the lend­ ing women of the profession through­ out the worjd, will hold a business Ses­ sion on the loth. This council lias called all International Congress, which Will be In session for three days, Sept. ISf, 10 and 20, The Order of Spanlah- Americap War Nurses will hold Its annual meeting that week, probably on Tuesday, These meetings will'nll-be hold I d the Women’s Union. > ,t - On Saturday. tbo,22d. amass meeting of all these organizations will be held in the Temple, of,Music of the Exposi­ tion. Man}- of .the old army nurses of the Civil War are expected to bo pres­ ent. ;Xhe -Surgeon General of the United States Amy lias appointed a delegate to represent theArmy Nurse Corps. "Tip} Victorian Order, of Nurses of Canada will also send representa­ tives and "all the nurses' clubs and. ixlummo societies of .this country and Europe, ’ , Oregon Day, Sept; 33, In Oregon everything that happens Is ,on a Wg scale,' Evidence of this is seen In the exhibition buildings of the ran-AmerJejm Exposition. Tho State's exhibit is one of the moat complete and Interesting at tho New World’s Fair. All who .ylew It. pronounce ,it highly creditable to’ the productive nnd pro­ gressive State. The plans for Oregon day at tho Exposition are oh a scale characteristic of the State, The chief officers of.the State, representatives hi the National. Legislature and other prominent organizations Will partici­ pate In-the exercises. Sept. 25 Is the day set dsldo for Oregon day. Cleveland Day* Sept. 20* Xb(j .enterprising’ city of Cleveland will liaVe fi holiday off Thursday, Sept. 26; wlilch' lias been designated as Cleveland day, at the Pan-American Exposition. Arrangements will be made fbv low rate excursions both by rail and water, and many thousands of the Forest City's citizens' are expected to make the;trip to the Exposition, where a programme of exercises ap­ propriate to the occasion will be on'r- rled.ont. Tlie SfayOr ami other city of-' flciala wilt deliver addresses. Distin­ guished Ohio statesmen will be Invited fo participate in the exercises. The ar­ rangement* for the event are hi the hands of committees composed_ of Cleveland's most prominent and influ­ ential men, and success is assured, Nebraska Day, Oot. M* ' f, Nebraska has ft fine exhibit "of Sts products at the Pan-American Exposi­ tion, and the State Is to further dlstlte gulsh itself by the. observance of a spe­ cial day at the Exposition. Oct, 3 will he Nebraska day, and a programme in which the most distinguished men and women of the State will take part Is bring arranged. .CENStJft ENUMERATORCLAWSON, who is also editor of “Tho Hcntfrl’' at Howe, lad , Ty*, writes, To Whom it may Concern;—1 was a sufferer from stomach trouble until I was induced to try a Iwtlle of Dr. Caldwell’s Syrup Pepsin, and t wnut to say that in my opinion it has no equal. as a stomach remedy, I lmd tried -many different remedies, hu t none with the iia«py>results.of D r Caldwell’s Syrup Pepsin, G;-A, Or-Awsoff, Howe, Tnd* Ty. Sold b f C. M. Rjdgway. « For the l>cst galvanized iron water tanks and troughs see Pierce f t SteWarfc as they will quote you lowest prices, Geftllemch:^-My wifo Was afflicted with dyspepsia and constipation for years, After trying other remedies [ purchased a bottle of Dr Caldwell's Syrup Pepsin for her, and she is rapid#; ly improving, I'canno t he. without this valuable medicine* Re: , yniltH, «. EbUo’f. Klk City, R aW tW . 13, RlftQ, • HRWS*St f l -fcjSet: I A l l )K *ws"mwii^*rTa|ac^iHp»x- ••# ■■Ftonfnig, Siding. Griliiig. - J . M . T A R B O X & S O N , . ‘ *.'■ ’ 0» l ' •’ ’ . • r' X—■ •. •• * ■ - ■’■■ ' » ’ ■'.* ■ E n d s : - of : Lumber, :,jLatli, 5 .,':]Shingles, * . 7 0 « ■* r' S / — - TSlgBPlBassr* *.■ Riehrtmnti pm p ■, .(.bitea, j Comhiiiali »u riteps," a . . I .and 5 Bxtension Laddeia, - Doors, , Blinds, Bash, ., GJnss, , • ' . f t #’ 1i It Doors and 5 Window Screens. $ =: •w,. ‘.‘A milliop fortsom©Tarbox .fencej Good Grade and Lo 'w Prices. / + , Vv, ' It * m ** **,' WE AVASTTO SEEYOU. We can. tell what makes your eyes blur and YOitr head swim. You are bilious and Dr, Caldwell’a Svrup Pep­ sin-will cure’you or the manufacturers Avill refund you the purchase price, Sold by C. M. Itidgway. ‘ ■ 'C A S T O R ; - ;C . For Infants and Ohi1ii .-,i. the KindYouHavef e :s Bears the Signature of Dr. P, II. Madden, p rac tice lim ­ ited to EYE, EAR, NOSE AND THROAT. G lasses Accu rately Ad- josteff. A lk -nBu ild ing , Nen ia, O,. IViephcme,— office No. 7 j , Uerideace No, X/- REMKDY PROM NATURE’S EABOUATORY, . Liebtv’s Celery INewe Compoundis a scientific combination of nature’s health restorers, celery, cocoa, cascara, Cagrada, hops, dandelion, buchu, man­ drake, sarsaparilla and chamomile. Sickly Children -wenrywomen and wo­ men and tired and broken down men find in thiB great compound health strength" and. happiness. Sold by C. M. Ridgway, A noyel parade illustrating methods oftransnprtation for-centuries will be otid of the' features ' of Railroad Day Sent 14th,at thePan-Anieriean Expo­ sition, Tickets to Buffalo over The ‘Akron Route for. the occasion rnoy bo obtained obtained' a t special fares; See Ticket Agent, E . B, Keyes. . ‘‘A tape worm elxlitecn feet lone at East came on tho aoano alter my taking two OASOARET3, TBlaJatn sure has causedmy had healthfor the past three years. lam still taking Cascarets, the only cathartic worthy of notion by sensible people." Gxo. vtr. Bownxs, Baird, ^Uts. ,CANDY CATHARTIC ■ b a in w u iu M TBAOttUSK s««rmo Piaaiant, Palaublj^Potsat. Taste..Good, Do flood, narersioken, W*»)*n.or Qrlp«, 10 o, 960 ,too. ... CURE CON8TIPATION, ... KsN »W»VtWOViCMan,Katml,>wIwb sit MO-TO-BAG D o H ’T B e F o o l e d i Take the genuine, orlcloal ROCKY MOUNTAIN TEA Made only by Madlsort Medi­ cine Co., Madison, WU. it kaeps yon well, four trade' mark cut on oach packet*- Price, s i dents* Never setd ____ in hulk. Aceept no subMte utmMMTUim tut*. Ask your druggist. 1 ** m u PATENTS Caveats, at.d Trade-Mark, obtained and allPat- ' ent business Conductedfe Moocnavc Peas. OuaomcE«aoi*roatteU.*.J,ATtMTOrricK and we can secure patent in less time than those remote fromWashington. ' Send model, drawing or photo., with dcaerlp'■ 'itoft. We advise, it patentable or not* free of charge. Oar feetiotdue till patentls Secured. A P ams HLCV. “ How to Obtain Patents," with cost of same in the U.S. *hd foreign couSlfiei sent free* Address, , C.A.SNOWdbCO. ; o rv. RAtgrrrOrricf.WaeHthdrok, 6 * 0 . Kodol Dyspepsia Cure D ip e s ts w h a t y o u e a t NfitUM sttactlug r........................... .... ^ gfin*. Itfa tb fi latest aisoovereddlgc^t- au tfm a tonlfi*. Ho Other prepfifatSpn can appfokch i t io effloleocy. I t in* stantfy relieves »ua pemenontly cured 1 --------HM^ tburD| Drspeps! Iflatuletw a, lmHgast.ion f ios, Sour Stomaoh.^lauset| „lck Heafiacbe,OjUttilSa.Cn^Wiioa an other resu lt ofM|ie[fect aigestiou. -*• •" ...... ■ ‘ ~ ,"'v^' PrsparstJby Z, C. DSWJTTACU, Cbto*9*- S U M M E R ‘ F U R N l t U R E . A Fine Stock of Furuiture Consisting o f.................. . . - A full assortment of Bed Room Suits.. A fine stock of Rockers. A complete line of Combination Book Cases, . A full stock of everything in the Furp iture Line.. Ufhat Vou Will Receive by Cradittfi Wilb U$: . The Largest Stock to Select From, ; - .. The Lowest P rices' .. . . . , . . Tfie Best Values. • Special in fide Boards: We will for a time tnakc1special prices on all Side Boards. Better select early ««« Our £arpet Department ! * fu ll of Bargains « « * J A M E S H . n c M I L L A N , y ' a *- Furn iture Dealer Funeral Direcror. fr ? Quality Counts Mostl Ju s t so w ith ours, as h a s been proven by those who have delt w ith us in the past* .Ou t line will bear inspection both in regard to QUALITY and PR ICE , . - • GASOLINE STOVES, TINWARE, FURNACES, - GRAN ITE WARE, PUMPS. . SPOUTING, CORN KNIVES, ROOFING, PAINTS, VARN ISHES, ROPE. % m: f t General bine of Builders’ Bardmare. I t 1 ' V - C. M. CROUSE, CEDARV ILLE , - - - OH IO . KERR & HUSTINGS BROS. v % Lot tls'Mguro WithYouSaYourCoalBoforaBuying Kerr & Hastings Bros! ■4’i, • t .,4 im

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