The Cedarville Herald, Volume 24, Numbers 27-52

•ftps CMWaHVlXtl^K ffKR&IiB. . O n e D o l l a r a Y e a r . u a KKR i r a & r » ? ' t E d ito r Had Hropriteter. SATURDAY,, SEFTEMBER 21 , 1001 . WHY I AM ST ILL Y O U N G A T 8 $ AM-35' years old rAND A Y O W d MAN YET, I can outwork most men of 00. I enjoy work and hope to finish my. earthly career at my desk. ■ I do not care for money aa money. \ I am not avaricious, I take small profits, but my business is so broad it amounts to a great deal. I must take some profit or it would- not1be business. X enjoy my work and like to be successful. . I am getting more out o f life than most meat wbo givq big dinners .and have yachts. I fiopeil , shall never have to retire until my fife work !* • done. I f .sickness forces mo to quit work, of course it must*be so, / but if I quit now I ’d simply rust out. \ ’ ^ t DON’T WANT TO ROST. OUT; J WANT TO WEAR OUT, •- , I never go to extremes in working or eating or qxercisihg. I ‘da . everything in moderation. I never put inyself in a position where X 4 ‘‘^will have‘to worry.' I never He awake at night wondering whether iJCam .on the wrong side o f the stock market, because J never deal off - | >margin.•' ‘/ ’v f " , ^ r "*Y. 1 ' « - v " \ ■I t is,margins that kill. So many men in Wall street go to excess ^ in their money malting. THEY MAKE THOUSANDS OF DOIr - LARS IN ONE DAY , AND THAT NIGHT THEY GIVE A H fG /D INNER AND SPEND 'MUCH OE IT REIN ING THEIR HEALTH. That is why they die suddenly or get old at 60. •, Wall,street is as good a place fo r a young mffh to do business as any other, if he will do it ON BUSINESS LINES. I f he'will buy " stocks when they are cheap and hold them for reasonable profits, hd w ill make money, but margining is the fatal mistake many make. ’ 1' - , The wisest man can hardly tell which direction the stock will go, but if he 'buys it outright when i t is cheap he does not have to know/ '. . T h a t is th e secret m stock-dealing, r • . t-n, t 'v‘'„ \ » . D o M en Prefer th e ■ V arn ished W om an? By YVfcTTE GUILBERT, The Famous Parisian ChantwMc i >r E T EN you m en say we a re p a in ted by ouraelves worse th a n b y a s y one else. OP COURSE WB ARB NUOWO by o u n a ttL v k a , and w m t n VENOXANCE. T he 'w h ite, th e rouge, th fxeiftf, th e powder, th e cream, th e vaeeHne, the. g lyeerin and a ll jo®®* product* o f th e chemical labo ra to ry a re apread upon th e iaoe' o f a ll p women o f th e stage w ith touch ing unanim ity, and th a h ab it b i d firm ly roo ted th a t eVan i n th e d e a r and beiruttfnl lig h t o f (h e ami th e face* a re plastered.,and painted. I n th e s tro n g noon ligh t th e cheeks appear In a sickly xm s HZtB .color, the eyes a r e Underlined w ith blue, and th e lipa a re ao gloaay b rshfan t w ith scarlet grease p a in t t h a t tiusy b e tray how H ttieiliiay a re used. Those much u sed are less smooth. A i d mil o f tfiia fo r whom, f e r w h a t! . " M M M t , . . . - ; I s i t n e t con tra ry to th e laws o f dean linese an d p ro p rie ty to kaep u p thia constan t d aub ing ! A n d (h e fine w ater which God haa giirett t » , W H IC H MAK ES T H E S K IN P U B S SOFT—ia i t s o t * p re fe rab le to t h a t method o f ta tto o in g whitih deceives no one a n d Is b u t a n admission o f in fe rio r beau ty , a so rt-o f p lastic patshwook I A I t is enough th a t th e actresses u se those methods wh ich th e ir rjpEofesskm requ ires m th e evening. B u t i n daytime ! MAY THEY BET AN EXAMPLE A SttOISt EXAMPLE; III TH IICA fft TO WOMEN OP LEISURE AND MAY THESE SKINS DISAPPEAR PROM OrrtOULATION IN EVERY CITY REPUTED FOR tTStS&iQD TASTE. * * Y ou would soon see th a t no woman would oare^fco beenmiurHbmrMB *ay longar, PR O V ID ED , O E OOURS* , T H A T T a B M E N , STHO A R E C O B B I N G H E R D O N O T P R E F E R THOSJEvpJSaflPED fi. AN D COLORED FEA TU R E S TO T S » HEAX* BBBffibTHY | , * 4 T O W T O GLEA N ED FA C E T H A T NA TORB M<$ir Williams, Special Treasury" Richard Le Gallienne says that love 'prat hi pan's, stys^thzt millionaires’ u -----*— M- t ------ -------- !** res ate the worst of all smugglers, like'kleptomania, seems to be proof o f tbs hardships to i the downtrodden rich have been t A n n m v ts m q u ick ly h E a L kd . Chamberlain** Fain Bafio applied f t Out, broke, burn, sosld or like Jury will instantly alley the pain *will heal the parts in less time t any other' treatment. Unless Injury is very severe it will not raw sear,1 Faift Balm also cnreS stirns, sprains, swellings and * * a M,; is unreasonable, As portrayed in his books, it is more than that; it is id' sane. Some people wbo are familiar with the promise that the meek shall in* bent the earth are wondering If there: are any hidden and unobtrusive <jnal< ities of meekness about Flarpont Mor­ gan, asm. For sal# by ffiebaon #ss at .the Buffalo Bxpotf- but he neve? got even one head i h . the papers. These are the which caps* one to^rslfol it Is really .worth whit# t# fStrok a ship and engaged ili a ;enmpaign. j “Extra fine potatoes, 3fic a p-iefe . Merchant,./ w m y m M i mM tm u l’m , Barmaid* te Hougaty if# 'required to he forty years old The author* aoeeoaoeo lit thatoouatry. FAMOUSCOF^pCASE 'F lp a iA d iu^ c TESTIMONY OP EXPERT WITNESSES. i««#„ wp* Rftarisbi* 'sk*,JMRwi M i Oliudec CoffM—OtolmsE lit* OfiL t*f pt Rag*an##a#*ri'raswnri*tf#; Aroatc, ipipifovca ta* Bsvwnga * m # ....Wi*P» -........ . . * -. • • - Toledo, Aug, 1,—Tha egaa af tha state against Annas WSHe, whleh fcaf •bean, on trlU hara tor a month, has; Anally reached a .eloa&S SelSt.'!W < 1w«a an action against Whit* in name only. In the trial tha merits 61 Aripta eoCee were put to the test. . 'Whit* Is a. Toledo grocer. Several months ago he was arrested, on com­ plaint of a deputy food commissioner ,0a charge of selling Arbuclcle’s Arlosa coffee, a coffee, aa claimed by the /prosecution, that was coated with a substance which made la appear bet­ ter than It la. Thef* .were no charge* .of adulteration—ainipty W«itechnical complaint that the gluslng used by the Arbuchlos makes tps coffee look .bet-' ter 'than U.was ,bc(or*,p*lnd »ubi*cU<l to the coating process. The prosecution had only a few wlt- neusv*. pus, of thep Klrphmnter of this, city, a phemiat in the employ ortho rood and dairy com­ mission. Hi* testimony .*»»' to the effect, that the coating op Arlpsa— which is nothing mare than sugat and •eggs—was n< favorable -ntedihu for 4h*'-prppagatjpn.:pt bacta^a, I “Jl° teStihed that Abe glazing gave the Cof­ fee fa!lto6re:uniform appearance; •- 4■ Chemist 3chP>idt«of Qln,i;inp*iU,w*s brought '4s a witness for^the state to .corrotioi-ato lb*' testimony of Chemist Kirchmaipr.,' 14r, Schmidt v appointment/to the. prosCpu did -not agree Uiaf the glazing mad# the coffee look'any-better The defense . presented . evidence from the best knoAn coffee expert* and scientists' in the .'country.- Profes­ sor Hi A. ,VVtfley of ,Urn United states agricultural department at Washings tou.'wbo m-.known the'worfd over *s tone^qr the luadfng chemists of, the Titolted States, was.summoned for the defense. Professor Wile/ had made a cardrui examination at the-blg Ar- bUckUi plaul at lirooklyn aud he Said tlie process' of glazing us practiced by the ACoucltles was commercially“pdr? feet, Hu .told, uf tjte care used in ,th^ gtitlcifun of thu Zl>,000.000 eggs used by the company every year and of the oluaufines*. of employe* and. machin­ ery. Ur Wiley denied that the eggs and sugar were a partluulary favor­ able medium *for" the propagation of bacteilir-^ttfsd then Bit.e tesUraony .to itlm effect that bacteria were harmless tto w largo extout. Ho showed that 'bactciila -were necessary to the life of human beings.. Thl* eminent chemlBt said that' glas- Ing coffee did not improve Its'appear* ance. because glazing ,does hot make Arluak took like a- higher priced dfaffee. Artosa has a polished' coating while high-priced coBeea are. dull. Accord­ ingly, glazing/did not counterfeit cbf-' *fecuthat CoSt-mOr*money. ' Hr. 'WUey;panned t,bat the. eggs and sugar ou the cokee made it better, la fact,,hccautp botu of these foodstuffs generally* entey into,the coffes either ,lu th(j process at cooking/ tby the 'kouseydio or by the consumer at the1 table, - iic dlso said that ihs presetoc* 6f egg tit the coating tended to h*j> settle, the coffee in th* pot. •' Summed .up hrieny, Ur. Wile/’* testimony ‘was tkat AUoaa eoueo wag as pure as ad article ot toad of this character could he; that' the glazing was a benskt la- stead Of being'harmful, abd that glaz­ ing iouiubd the alreugtn and aroma of th? .coffee.beau, beltiues keeplng qu; ouuwxivusoubia. i'rofessbr Vaughn, a . chemist and' bacteriologist m mu Ann Arbor uni­ versity, curruporated' the tesriuiony ot Ur. Wiiey, »*« went further and tcsU- h«u chat me suoatuncea used in the -glazing. Were uv « ub more - expensive, tbad the codeejtuelf,' . ur,*Vau^uu rsan undoubted author-! ity, mb nivzt.pmUient, bacteriologist in' u»e country and u«au of the m*6lPAl faculty ot *tm Arbor uhiverSHy, His testimony koaOioxet/egpiohvd ute bacteria theory of uie pjtosscuuom His experiments proved, that extract of cones,'or .Urt coade as it la put oii the table, was evsxi au antlscpiio to bac­ teria gad- that it wgs ’absolutely im* possible loir bacteria to propagate In such a medium. He empbaalssd (his more particularly by t*«ornaatff*with butter,' milk and fruit Uks* Jrem his own supper table, ail U them articles of seiget grad* and price, la com- psrlSOd With,these articles of nessssity in srery da/ use, a few .harm!*** bac­ teria found on coffee beans were In- AnRetitoah Ha said I used the' __________ __ ________ ______________ __________ that were eold’in tlTlssuTe durihg the past year, need have no fear* as to the pureness and healthfuinees #f the coffee,'' " Professor ,7*bb«r sad Professor Blelle, dhemlets In the Ohio State unt- VWfhity; gave expert testimony for the defense. They agreed with Or*. Wiley andi Vaughn. Coffee experts from Obtumba* end ToI«b testified that glazing the berry .preserved the aroma and..strength of the ioffee, , ^ ttorneys for tbe prosecntlejs at* temdted to create a sensation daring the trial by stating la court that tbe backtes were eompoutidiag a felony cause they have advertisd that any deafer Selling Atbackles* coffee who m y be molested or sued by the food Commission for jmoh eales will he de- fenfsd *t thelf expense, The Arbuck- 1*« la te been.defending Grocer Whit#' In thls sctipn aad they say they'will tnd bsSk of their dustdmefe tto the .-pnjseu'A. ■* * This Sdvwtleement brought oat the 0h*i%e'ftOBt the atate’e attoraSya that trb'icktes e r ............................. 1that tha citizen* of Ohiowho 14,000,000 packages of Arlosa the A e l re eoatppundlag a felony. Judge Meelr, Who presided hi the frlst ordered/‘that the stAteiaeht be etrlcxen from the records aad that the jury’pay ho atfeatlon to It bedaas* It *rae not pertinent to the esse on trial, The defense maintains that the trial 4« nothing more nor lea* than the per­ secution of n reputable baslnee* house that hut been celling Ka product for the «s3t Sfi year* aad that, has built ttp th# largest coffee trade in (he or, The Arbucklee deolar< that they wl cstry the esse to the Supreme court fc Grooer*WhK«, *nd will watlate tbder ;fend add protect any other duller «tdt* sJarly prosecuted. lie sixneteni fatOnevery tm bitk* geauide p l i f i y e BfttrtHfefianf* ***** v ;: WfMiSdy’tiMluMNI 4>*N»4NIfV EEi Raff A POCICBTuotp CURS, Ktiuieo* Golid Core jfsuropar^I In oajpeut# fimff Atitl wifi out# ooid Hi tit# behfi* drfffiy porikm of ■tm (wntL' have to sioffjwqrk eltiHffv Price 2& l / The K ind You Have Always Doxtgjif^ a u d which luy; h§^p. In n w for; over 8 0 years, h a s h om e t h e signa tu re o f and h a s t a e n m ade unde r h is per* gonal snne*v i8 lqpslncq i<»I»fan^^ : ’ .Allowpo;tgie # derjeive-^qulll;.rift#.:i' All Counterfeits; Imitutions a n d rijn st-ag -good^ a re h u t Experiments th a t trifle w ith a n d endanger th e hea lth o f Infhnta a n d Children—Experience against Experiment. is CASTOR IA i Castoria Is a harmless sub stitu te ib r Castor Oil, P a re ­ goric, d ro p s a p d Soothing S^rnpsy I t , i s P leasap t. I t contains ne ithe r Opium ,, Morphine n o r o the r Narcotic Substance. I t s age is its guarantee^ I t destroys Worms, a n d allays Feverishness. I t cures Diarrhoea and W ind . Colic, relieves T e e th in g Troubles, cures Constipation a n d Flatulency. I t assimilates th e Food, regulates th e Stomach an d Bowels, giving hea lthy and n a tu ra l Sleep. The Children’s Panacea—The Mother’s F riend . GENUINE CASTOR IA ALWAYS In Use F dr Over 30 Years. - . n Hr * . J *# V ‘nreac^T.uR sou . anv , tv tejRn.ir . tbect , «ewvonnerrv. Early Sh ipm ents !• ' ;.. •": ..Ijuicbisoii ^ Gibney’s. 1 Mlfsea Inckete for ijehool, latest style. WALKING RAINY DAY SKrRT-Btnmk fac- * :-^tory tlmt weaves jthe goods, effts, - makes ii|)' • 'the goods. Looks at the prices, S1.7&, $2.75 ■ ~ and ,83.75. . , SILK AND WOOD WAIS^S.-Tho make np ptic# seems to fit offr* eusomers, price Jg5.00, Best raadfaWool Waists, $1,00 hi $1,00. DRESSING SAQUES.’—The most comfortable garment for home wear at 85c to $2.50. - C O T T O N B A R G A I N S . Outing, 5,'fi and 3 J c ,.. FIannelette,B|to,. , Waist Flannels, 12Jlo 75c, ’ \ 1 ' 38 inch "Sheeting, 5c. ' * *' . ■ 27 inch Sheeting, ,4c. yfibW d Bleeclied'Bheeting, new case just in, •Sfieet Blankeis, 46c a pair. . j Sffftlff'^, Chrviot, 'GtovCrt Cloth,. Rugs, *Lned Cur titins, Mattibg, Linoleum, Window Shades ", V' ; Germatl; % ru p is the special pro aoriptlon t^f D r^ A.. Bosohee, a cele farated German Physician, dnfi i s ;ac­ knowledged |o betQne of tbe. most for- tanata elsc6v#r“‘'" 5 — js -:— t . £ ifo Wy uicki CurCuCoji ’ h& o f l medicine. I t ____ Colds tUMb. all rang (troubles removing; as It affeptifrn and. 1 , strong and healt not an experimen stood jtim test of yeacs,; faction In every case, whiCtr il* rap­ idly increasing sale every MAsou ccub firms. .Two piillion bottles sold annu­ ally. Boechee’s German .Syrup Waff introducad in the Uuited States in 1868, sand is now sold .jn every town and village in the civilized world Three doses will relieve any ordinary cough. Price 7hcts. Get G reen / Prize Almanac. Our interests in China have been wisely aud completely protected by the safe course, o f President McKinley, Bird-Shot Fa r Tiger. NO Hse to hun t tig er s w ith b ird-shot. I t doesn#t h u r t th e tig er any and it's aw fully risky fo ty o u . C onsum ption Is a tig er Among, d i s h e s , I t ls s te a lth y -bu t o n ce started it rapidly eats- Up th e fle sh and d estroys th e life . N o u se to g o hun tin g i t w ith ord inary food and m etb iem e, T h a t’s on ly b ird-shot. I t s till advances. G ood h eavy charges, o f S c o tt’s Em u lsion w ill sto p th e advance. T h e d isea se fe e ls that. ScOtt-s Em u lsion m akes th e body s tr o n g , to resist, ft soo th es and tou gh en s th e lu n g s and su sta in s th e strength un til th e d isea se wesnrs Itself o u t * ... *. /Send frfefc sample, |% i§ h g g fn p 8 t l D iv lg lo n , fenfsuiVBniaLT hbs I SehaVul**} Puungor Tralns-CcntrwthM. - r ' 1 ' ' W**tw6rU- CoiaiajAtfi U^i*60*i jHiri.-nzm)' 1 & 2 L * trn’xOnH-...." Ft. Ancient" M«rrow... .il kovcland... “ Mllfonl...... •* Bamvlft Jc.." Clnc!nn,i,J..;...?trl ....zr,..x.iuf54»' R-147,f»*)JiU t/Tf. f4S5l„..,r!u.l4-... .....1......•l.fW. 5 1!>9 HU ;»■>!4 3 ....ir*... S & 9 4SU tp 4 S VZ V j -'.... ‘sBio'B riWss; AM■AK *PM I I’Jt I _Jtitw«4 (i»:i'.W'i" htvai J j “ Xilfri..’1 Ur.tai.," li5.'r»M„. ° ri'ad»i*‘ W v ' sju H“ Kais»:» S j .-U j W" .. -I Vsibjrfw« C.Jirf.iii•' t '„i..... t S'.3... *' VAftt.V AIU....« C.l^Uitr. AM •3Ml fO13 Oil 6 4^ 7 02 ,71j f72>. f? K V3e f? -4 SB’S 90 •f9 4C AM ?n.s:ow , /fn ..... 'f4 l 31!- . 1 4110f44t: 305 a I 319}... J W, . am ) s s i i s JiYrnu~r7:nrrir>'iToiiT^'": AjTi'l'.H ( ' * *“ * sToiilgnsifSSJ' 3 /}j ........ ..M M .... .A/f"" lYwifgfa. BitwtenSprlrvgllild,Xenls,Dayttort,Richmond. WESTWARD. Swlrtcfirldlv Y«U»wijpj" Xihls. i*r- b*yt»n Sh»ky«l*V« RiohmiWdit.v. IRtT iSjjjSioila' AlTiPKji'irfTMt "'•ft1 *8so; £, stwarp - | | KSS3S IntiuiriUt" PWU* Xaaiz.-jjv Bjflb '■ ‘ " m n tsH»v*4*w SyriBgftsMkt •Mas |Wi I'M VWMWlMit wb ffwiaaw n* jmwpb mjkmj . (ktinrnfatiMahrU’itliWimh orcnani'ctthMuxff 1‘utsiwtMli union HtMtirn. m ainl from ifaui- wrg, WMWiutwn. VhllAflolphla mni Now Vork. »*«. 3 0 i am* M cmuioctntliich*; ttnd ^ a,u.p«cjr, . n-A./otm. h S p ^ S W S » t e S I » Adam's Restaurant and Dining Rooms Corner High and Llnjeatone street, Springfield, Ohio, . • ' ’ «wmPj|B3jy^Lz,.r->z~:.J*ii!g8,r.v.»«TC.'■»"-i,,vu}'y BlueFrontStable, Leave your horses there ami your rigs he kept ou the ipsirle,- -out of the rain and storm- '• - - - 20 N, Fountain Avenue, Springfield, O, - C haiu - es ,13. T odh , l*n*p ask your grocer f o f i -?/• gBBPa^.< The 5 Minute Breakfast U o t jp iirh ia Health, Ticjuc -r ' <gA<?-r; pi- • • B iL A I N B I L B A B . 4 .PURINA MILLS, Sr. LoU/s.‘iMo. ’ t T h e ;■ ' i V, i"/ '*r *• /j k* V " !* *- L o u j s v i Ije $ N t s h v i i l e R a i l r o a d 'Operates tfae F inest Pfissi-hiOT- ■■ - Sorvirain the Sontb. iTie, equipment ; 5ft up tu-dnte, theroiici bed w ithout rut equal,'rind tlie tttoe- . fhe fastness. Through trains o t ■ • mognilicent Coaches anti Drawing* ’* > room Sleeping Carw between ‘ , 1 f\ ' 1 Chiepgo, • 1 C in cin n a ti, Louisville, EvaffSviHo or r • *' -f •_ St; Louis said ' N ash y ille , ‘ - • . Memphis, - - ; Biniiinghain, Mobile, " - - New Orleans, ,' -T 4 » ^ ■ Beiissieola itnd ' darksouville,’ . . ■ . , ' h‘ Throuh the historic and Scenic • re^ions of Ttnnessee, Ahdmnm, J ” . ' ■ Mississippi, l.ouisiana and Fhiridu. ' For descriptive matter, iirtu-tiiWi;s nnvl ninpii, address, ■ C. X. STOXE/fc'en. Fuss. Agt.. ' - ■' .XotiisviHe, Ity. THEB^ST Produqt of" the market and stock farm can al­ ways bo found a t the ' Meat Store of ThelinetotheNorti C . H . & D , Direct tp the Resoris ttf Michigan, Canada, . Gzsafc leases Eow n ouN p -T im 1 b a t e s to Mackinac, Pfitoskey, Pul-ip-Brfy M t. Clemens, Po rt Huron, , FrankforXon-the-Lnke, “ The S ob f Duluth, Georgian Bay 'Points,. Mnskoka Lakes, Toronto, Niagara Falls. Montreal,.. Quebec, Yellowstone National Park, Dehyor, Salt Lake City' TO. THE Buffalo : Exposition. ^ VIA ’ ■ All Rail!Through Canada OE via , Lake E rla Steamers,- O ! Trains. Daily to Toledo and De- ^^H -o it making direct connection with ^ rail pod ' steamer lines for ,all tourist .points. Through Sleepe/r Every Friday from Cincinnati'' to Mackinaw. . Lv, Cincinnati. liQO p,, m, -Ar, Mackinaw 7 a. m. ■ ■ . , Inquire of C, H , & D l representa­ tives for particulars or write. D . G . EDW ARD S . Pass. TaiV Mgr% CINCINNATI^ O. CEDARVILLE, OHIO; . ACCOUNTS o f ’Merchants and In- dividuuls solicited. - Collections promptly msde nud remitted.. " - ’ ■ YbRAFTS on New York and Ci»r oinuati sold a t lowest .rates. , Tlie cheapest and most conveniehfc^way to send money by mail;' 1 ^ ‘ QANS made oh Real Estnte, Pei* ‘ J sonnl or Collateral Security. William Wildman, P res., ., Seth W . Smith, Vice Pres.: ‘ -W,! 3 Wildman, Cashier,' , Daily*Meat Market. .Under the above firm -^lame, ,tbe; fl fttS AW meat market of C, W. Crouse wifi bo W lI& rA W S W 0 1 I U e r H cohdu0ted< A u pr0dnctin the meat. together 1with every* - ' thing to be found in a ! ' . firat'class meat market,. : ■* . Also handles the cele­ brated Swift Company^ v Hams. And courteous v and honest treatment “ goes with the above. ! Goods Delivered, Telephone 66. Fresh Fish and Ice hue wifi bo the best that mouey can buy, which fact combined with houest and thorough' business methods is enough assurance to the public, .who always wjmt the worth o f their money. In every respect, When sending children, direct them to us;. We a lw a y s give them the best they ask for. Red C ross T an sy Pi l ls The Ladies SupprauHl MinstinaHoB PAINFUL MenstnifiHM And■PRBVBffftVB<wf Xnuu^^lKzTiur Ar»Safe*nj Rsliabl*. 130“ Perfectly HwmUwi a v,!R ;„ fAil> GOODS DEL IV ERED , Telephone No. 74. m RAP® TBANSir COMPANY. f Between, Xeiiis and Dayton. Leaves Xenia: Leave Dayton: M i » *9 P R X E $ 1 .0 0 Sentpostpfcfalon recalpi o! ptki. ttUneyrifaiuieSitnoiiuiW' Uj. SamplepadDvokUiapat/m, •Via de Cincliona.Co., ^ Moines, w . * For sale by C. M, Ridgway. PATENTS [{Jemw,*ndTnwIe.Martuobfzintd ini *11P*t- .tnUnJslntwcovetedforM od C r A tc Veik, ! ;OusOrttcs isorftotite u.c.^ATCNTOrnct ;*iwwerautwcort {wtentInlot timethanthou remotefrimWiinhinjrtop, | Sendinode),dUMingorJ)hot 0 .,'-«r)thdeitrlp- |Uon. We idvlse, if p*t«ntable ornot. free of chirge. Ourfeenotd«etillnetentlesecured. ! AaxstwizV, “HowloObrelnI'xtenU,"with cost of Mime IntheILS. khdfoteiirjeonnlriu iwntfred. Addrtz*, iC.A.SNOWdtOO. o*i', patent Ornct, WAkniNsttoN. o; o, : 5:00 a. in. 6:00 7:00 8:00 9;00 10:00 11:00 12:00 Noon. 1:00 p. m. 2:00 8:00 4:00 6:00 6:00 7:00 . 8:00 9:00 10:09 " 11:00 6:00 a. m. 7:00 8:00 9:00 10:00 11:00 12.00 Noon, -1:00 p , tn* 2:00 8:00 4:00 6:00 6:00 7:00 S:0Q 9:00 10:00 11:00 12:00 Dyspepsia Cure D i g e s t s 0 ^ 1 . . This preparation contains all ot the dlgeatanta and digests ftU kinds of food, I t gives instan t relief and never falls to cure, i t allows you to eat all th e food you.want. The most, aenjiitlve stomachs can take it. ByUsusamany thousands of dyspeptics have been Cured After everything el«o failed, it- prevents formation ofgason th iatom - ‘W'h, relieving al l-distress after eat ing, Dinting unnecassary, P i^ iaa tit to t ate, t t h«!{? •' 1 but ad if®®M m I® ''Xenix office and waiting room No 4 South Detroit St. Daytun office and waiting room, 15 West Fifth .St„ opposite Pr«loffice, The running time between Dayton and Xenia la one hoar, pessing thru Highlands, Smithville Road, Zimuier- man, Alpha, Tr^boins and Lucas Grove. ; llsyton to Xenia 17 miles, Are 25 cents, Eveiy o th ir Cat combination for freight. Sundays' and Holidays raw tea rery half hour. Dizzy? V fittf l i v t t w e ll. Y ou su ffer from b ilio u s ­ n e s s , GO B Itlp illo ii, A y ^ i P ills m d ir e c tly on t h t liv e r . m t W y w $ t h w th e S t in d ir d F am ily P i l l S $ t ! t d b § # * mm * M i t s a WW siw I M aWMffg®® Mh izJdft. * AoAjitfteriL

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