The Cedarville Herald, Volume 24, Numbers 27-52

£ o e d &n 3 Periwm aL Mr, Silk* &9&mr «e£ #r fit* Lottk,' acritaal tee* d#K*iiter» MM lisMififk wvwaiagttad are feegwapUftf fvhtthraa hicrc*; - ~„ ■ . Mr* **d Mrs* dtoi» fliM* wiitffi*'. ■fttoto next wt*ek MM U»»Kaye* prop- ♦rty*. try fe#. jmw tatataljr*. <$«i#atari»Saf# 9tyM*Bfcm d I J f irtTifclfifc ***r.to taka a t e ftauttuil In F ifeaSf '■ * ' ‘ fc Timyare ftSbct# >|S cent*. .Sawple* #1 € . ^ a t Friday fee g Mi BM gm fo 4 rfyW#*$r m i *. Robert Ford. " Mi* Job* B* StATBINKiB, -ffe y *' y)^ ;«S tl«gBt*re| o f C ^ m »* w * k « - ; tra, ferifeed Mfe.Mgpt of «®ce .bit-: ■» « r « .... » . « . fSosidfty,, H i. Stm m w taffeta few ”^P ' Bartacvillg, B*«».,||j# office tafciag wife Mat t l* bwfc Jblwjability fe fee t ulfillwwot of the oft w m m g M w * x & * i * g w * * , mm * k m m m m m **** v* RSSgway. &fehoard Monday. Mr* HMt it. MbvuAMi * . o f AUwf ,f * “few **"«%» I fn * * * ----- - r - - - 4ptaatf &m MMioat tw r hittered a^t# oftbek *tn;t, I' £* ft ^>' ' /v U4' Su Mar-There#* Kora, of fkufegfteh!, .!« her friend, Miss Ad* Crta* ' **R. ’ * . —"-We nil bipm Frank Davidson sad his company; they are frequent wefootoe rm to ts s a d Hwaye give agoed , clean, hoaeta comedy enter* mnmfflt. W arns so risk ia eecur* lag ticket* for thek appearance; they alwaya give value received. Their v date* are V&ree nights, beginning . Monday esc, Sept. 30, J901, 1 ’Mr# *sd • MnC Sttnkfe Albright h a te m eted into their property ©n Bouih Main street. —Have you * sence o f ihlineag in thfnp^jkm o fy a a r Mwaacb after eat* lug? i f so you will be benefited by . » & g tpbamwrlam*# Stomach.' and g ^Tabk jNw 1 ‘*1*£>coriebdcb- jjsod four atwaadi. Price 25 cenia.' Bold by p* Mr Bidgway,'1 - i- ,• ' - * -■)» ? She committee, who bad charge o f decorating*the opera bouse for Tbara* day, bare decided to leave the deco*' ■ ^rtwha for mom-meg for a t l ^ s t « x t y d * m t ,J v , / _ ' —P a fe ' play*' teaching healthful leesoas, Sacere! W motive, a n d ' clean . an language^ such only are presented .'hyihe PifijlE Ba^ldsra,Company.J; ' U 'irM 1 ’ } ^ 'V ' V * • ' ' - J - ‘p0|e secoad'.dhflhteir o f Mr. and T |TH^nwfibf.jdied a t JMjSohi - a t the home o f Mr. Shroades’ sister, last -Sabbath, 1'fae remains avers ' brought here Monday and interred in , ^ cemetery ^w^day . ■ ' ^ * —The valuable property known as th e Xowry Block, also a residence -will . be hold a t Public Auction on premises in CedarviJJg, O.. S e p t 25, iS O la t 2:00 P . M,, By administratrix, Ida C. Lowry, ' / 3>r, E . C. Oglesbee is having some changes made in the location o f his office. Me’ is baaing the building . moved closer to his dwelling so th a t he may heat the two - buildings "with ■ the name system. .. —F ly iSeta, Horae Covers a t Born’s,-at prices that no one need he -•* without. - ' , “Both township and > town schools were dismissed for the day Thursday. -r—Wit, humor, pathos and music ' ddightfnily blended make F rank Ba* . -vidsmfe play successful, A t Opera ' House three nights, beginning Mon- day,•S e p t 30.' Elsewhere in this issue will be found McKinley's last speech, that which,was delivered a t the exposition th e day before he was shot. -' —KidUarfiug, 1012 Howard' at. P o rt Huron. Midi, writes: *‘I have tried many pills and laxatives bu t Be*, Witt'S L ittleEarly Risers are fa t the beet pills I have ever used.” ’ They never gripe. C. M. Bidgway. - Profe W .B . McChesney delivered .. the memorial address a t 'Jamestown Tfaumday afternoon. Bey. Hamilton likewim a t Clifton, - Vegetarian, • Baked Beans, With Tomatoe Sauce.. Ho Meat. No F a t 'A t Gray’s. Rev. Roes left Thursday afternoon for Knoxville, T s a . , to be In attend* " aefee a t the Second Synod, H e i t on program for the doting address on Tuesday evening. Mr. Henry Kyle will, also attend the meeting, repre­ senting the Clifton congregation. Sunday, Sept. 22d, excursion^ tick eta to Cincinnati and Dayton will be sold via Pennsylvania Lines. Special brain leaves Cedarville a t 2:00 a. m., central time. Bound trip rate $1.25! liev. Ralph Jameson, o f Mon* mouth, III,, will occupy the pulpit in . the U» P , church to-morrow morning ami evening. —Henry Bmydon,ofHarris, N* (1 m yn **I took medicine 20 years for asthma hu t one bottle o f One Minute Cough Bure did me more good than any thing elee during that time.” C, M, Bidgway. Bobt, Viileon left Monday mornia, for Allegbeny, where he will atien the Presbyterian Seminary the com ihgyear, . —An Buglisb awociatfi regarding woman’s ted toeslfew r eHwsd a re - ward ol £600 for a greater blessing to woman than Rocky Mountain Tea. Sensible-move, Aak your druggist. i l l . Chit, 'Hopping left Vmsday morning Bar New Coneowl. 0 ., Where he willattend Muskingum college, - H u t wash I went about, Fn fi of iron be and o f doubt, Now Pm amifirfg and dance with do I had some Bocky Mountain Tea last rdght, Aak yourdruggiet. Theiafoon ordinance in Xenia re­ ceived its jBtsj!; reading fast Friday wmning, ■ ■ . 7- » a u > Bow fates to Giuofanatf w!U he In via PetiM«r!swtitk Blues for the -Fall ftsrival. - about rates, dates n# which rickets wiU h e . arid, and rime »f trains, apply to local Tfefef Agents o f tfea Peflftifylvaaia H aw . m % m m T ^ k s t A p . u f ; —A never failing cure for cute, bursa, scalds, ulcers wound* and sores feBeWItPii Witch 'Mmd Balve* A most soothingand healing remedy for all skin afftcrioas,. Accept only the 'genuine* ..C ,2B Bk%a*y-t ly a w * J , R. O n and Tamil; the expijeition a t BudU: —Don’t wait^ until you become chroukally constipated hu t take Be*; Witt’s l i t t l e Hmiy SSsers now and then. They will keep your liver and bowels in good order!. Easy to take. Safe pills. C* Si*Mdjgway* “ Street Coramissioner Denny. was out lafet Saturday with a force o f men on the street, making the fall clean­ ing, It came in very nice just before the hand rains. D r, P , B . M adden, P ra c tic e Jim- ,ite d ;’t o ' H m m m n o s e a n d acres, and I* one o f oaxwmttfiaqRrus- «ve farmew. H e ebtera bis- »gw riBce with the good vrillwf a large number of friends, who wish him abundant suooese. - —M&fcera write ue that they have solved the problem of keeping th e ir children ' well. Give them Rocky re taking in Moumaln Tea each week* . A bearing to mother and child. A skyou r drug- g»t* - Misses: Minnie and Bella Ford 'spent ■ fe:-, Springfield, _the guefts o f their courins, the Misses Slowert. The Philosophic Literary Society will hold their opening meeting in their hall Thursday evening. A special program has been prepared. A n address will be delivered by a former member and graduate, C , A , Young. ' . The paper, mill closed down Thurs- TNBBiAY* Ubt»s« 5 Aia:ttti*bH^'A 4 ,,i da^fejin veto-four. - / l_ . Another Mouth jtfsted . ■A llen Bu ild ing , X en ia , O. T«ie?:h»Be.—oske , 29 s>va Bj^euee a>’o. gy. Tfrg notice a statement a few days' ago in regard to the number of pupils ip the-Jamestown public schools. The number does not ahow-up very well with Cfedsnallo, th e ’ former lav ing only 192, while the latte r reports 262, -F ob £5li3J Good second-hand bug­ gy. Reasonable terms to purebssre O. L. fimitb a t Excbauge Bank. • ! -—Those wishing to investigate Os­ teopathy, (the modern science o f treat­ ing diseaseVshtould, call a t the J . D. WilUamsou’s Parlor, Cedarville, Ohio, on T u e s d a y s and F r i d a y s , be* tween the hours o f 8 : 0 0 a, m,. and 3 : 0 0 a,’m., (not later), I will be at die above place bn those days a t llie stated hours. • Respectfully, L, If, M c G artob V, D. O., Xenia, Ohio. There seemed,to foe some little ex- citerueut in Springfield last Saturday because Postmaster Rabbits did, Hamoden Elsin have the postoffiee fiuiiding draped in3« mpa ’ mourning* • It was soon discovered that the law forbids anything o f the kind on governmentbuildings.. —-Geo. W , Lane, Pewauo, Mich., Writes: “Your jKodol Dyspepsia Cum is the best reusedv for indigestion and stomach .trouble th a t le v e r usuh F o r years I Suffered from dyspepsia, a t times compelling me to stay in bed. Iam.compleliy cum! by KodOl Dys­ pepsia Cure. In reepmmedingit to friends who 'sufibr from indigestion 1 always offer to pay for it i f it fails. Thus far I have never paid. C, JL Bidgway. NATIONALPOLICIES. IfcKBrieyA Splendid 'Speech fit- Btffi&rih E xposition . ; fBTtTSSYiGZ TO* THE MWW*j •- .. .' p SWsRiwahwa** rm *f Win -Carry0 * t 'ft* tt-r***- xadMtal Jjoejwln^* am m tH E tm ev Wa** — %b*. Call -W Tk* spMtk dsttvarad Joy Pradfleat SCeXifilar a t- Baffato <m Thurafiav, Stot, #, tike iav Ofttor* tbo lamented aasaartaatlBt,. IS JfWPMfdrit « f8» «« c u t hast pattte addrasae* wntcH «e w m Ha was iBtrbdaead. to ;tbe. vast crowd of auditors willed packed m e -eaplisado of tie expofiition grounds, by Pr**ide»t ili’.burn, who ftify t ,~*yTr -L* 4 iig jyad gaatlomen, tna -prest* Purina StptttMher. You can buy any Watch io our stock at a discount o f IQ per cent, off of our already low l!price.j-v % . u IT’S A.‘RARE CRASCO . Now is the time to Secure- the' , Waltham or any other -watch you’ve been thinking'you’d buy Sometime, We guarantee any watch we sell to be perfectly satisfactory. I f not so bring it back, we’il gladly exchange i t ib r you a n y , rime within a year of Its pur­ chase. M c C o l l u m , T h e C edarv ille Jew eler! I Strongest and Most Progressive Company in the World. ! iti Assets, $ 1 4 ,8 0 0 ,0 0 0 . f W & Q S # $ o i Or&abM ! * « . C P A\C* s ■gLCS CVe ?** B o y o u w an t a p o lh -y in th e Strong­ e st and m ost p rogressive com ­ p an y in Am erica.' In th e com pany w h ich p ay s th e la rg est ta x in yon r coun ty . In th e com ­ p an y w h ich w rites an h on est p o lic y and p ay s its h on est lo sse s prom p t l y . 1 In th e com pany w h ich n ever defrauded patron? I I a o w r ite to or c a ll on W* L CLEMANS. Oi 9 > i f 1 $ r o fP SfJ, ip i oi Co*’ ^ b ' o ^ T Idtt q O C fct© oOe XVC* C V b*> CA' BJuomingburg, Ohio, July 29^1901. T« the Public:— 0» July 17, 1901 five of my horses were kllfod by lightning while standing under a tree. I bed « policy for $300 oft live stock io the H oms of New York, And today, only 12 day# after the low, I have received b f the i«»d o f Edgar 8nyder, tlta Hbme> repn tentative at Bedalia, a check for the ifoil Amount. G«,W* Goeritog* fNiiik Oouhtv, Ohio, J u i / 8 , 1901. On June 23 , 1 J 01 the liaptbt church o f this toluco was da orfttdo, taking of tho wrif aud danweing the wall* to.io* ^ ^l»ey,fof $S 0 p l« the HoM* of New York, *ml thelo* wa« luce was damaged by i adjusted today, tho adjuafer allowing » ath# full amount of the polfey, , ism ssn ]. -Trustee* o f Idaho* B lp tk W f c h , W. L. CLEMANS, Cedarville, 0 , m ica the ebewiat had aubeiOe^ aPracidmt NcKluley *poke aa toUows: iVrwridaat MlSbura, Director Gcaerci nrammlMfoncra. litaita OMitJeiaia—J am clad to be again ia «ba Cltr at Buffalo and exchange gra^- i» p with bar people, to who** gener- , mm bocplftriitv; % *m not fAransn ayH vitb whoa* good will I have been V»>eata<lly and ai*naily honored. To- ayy 1 have addlttonal satUfaetion in - bm U oi and xlriag welcome to the foreign rapraeentaUveB assembled lace, who*®presence and participation is this exposition have contributed In so * degree to Its Interest and success. To the commissioners pf too D&mlalba ol Caneda and the'British Colonies, the French colonies, the re­ publics of Mexico and of Central and, South America the commissioners • t Cuba and Fort© Rico, who share with us in this undertaking* WO give the hand of fellowship and felicitate with them upon the triumphs of art, science, education and manufacture which the ota has bepueathetf to the u«w ceatoFr* Dxpoeitiona'axe the timekeepers of progress. They record the world's ad­ vancement, They stimulate the ener- „ enterprise and Intellect of the peo­ ple <»ni Quicken human genius. They go into the horn©. They broaden and brighten tbs daily They open mighty storehouses of in­ formation to the student Every expo: sitlon, great or small, has helped to «rn* onward stop* Comparison of ideas is always educational, nnd os mch instructs the brain and hand of Friendly rivalry follows, wh-ch tm the spur to industrial improvement, the inspiration to useful Invention and to hikh endeavor in all departments of human activity. * , u —«rin a study of the wants, com­ forts and even the whims of the peo- nle and reeogataca the efficacy Of high eoallty sad new prices to win their Sror. The guest for trad* is an- in­ centive to men *f business to devise, S X t ! i®P«v. and economise to..«ost , ( prOductloa. '’Business life, whether u * » g eurselves er with other peopka. is evera'riuurp struggle for success. It will be son* the taae eo ia the future. Witheat competition we would be S S S tTih* clumsy and antiquated •recesses of larmlng and manufacture and the methods of -business, of long age, and the twentieth would 1 » no farther advanced then the eighteenth century. But thdugh commercial com- peUtora aril' cb^uaerclal aaemias, we asait suit b 4 ■ Pr$gt*t* fn the Hast,' i Th* Fan-Amertesa expoelUon has dome Its -work thoroughly, presenting lh its exhibits evidences of the highest jfciU *a 6 illustrating the progress of tfcehuauui family in the. western hem- laphere. This portleft of the earth has aocausefor hamUlaUon for.the part It Ada performad in thd march of ctvllb getioa. It hasmot accomplished every- thtag; far from It. It has Simply done ltd bMt, and without vanity or bOasi- folaeM and retognlrtng the manifest achievements of others, it invitee the friendly rivalry of all the powers in the peaesfat purse,ts of trade and com- aseree, and will co-operate with ail la advancing the highest and best inter­ ests of humanity. The wisdom and on* argy eC all the nations are none toe great' for th# world's work. The. sue- sees of irt, adeaoe. industry and, in­ vention Is an intcrnattoonl. asset and a eoaamon glory. . After nil, how near one to the other ia every pari of the world! Modem in* venuons have brought into close rela­ tion widely separated, peoples and made them better acquainted,- Geo­ graphic ant political divisions will honttaue to exist, but distances hate been effaoed.' Swift skips and fast trains are bscorning - cosmopolitan. They invade Helds which n few yean ago were impenetrable. The world's preduota are exchanged as never be­ fore, end with increasing transporto- tle i facilities come Increasing knowl­ edge and larger trade.. Fricea are txed with mathematic precision by supply and demand, The world's selling prices are regulated by market and crop reports. We travel greater' distances lh a shorter 3pace Of time and..with more ease than was -ever dreamed of by the fathers, Isolation Is no longer possible or Sealrah!a The same important news 11 read, though in different lan­ guages, the same day in all Christen­ dom* The telegraph keeps us advised of what is eceoriring everywhere, and the press foreshadows with more «t less accuracy the plans and purposes of the nations. Market prices of prod- vetsand of securities are hourlyknown ia every commercial mart, and the in­ vestments of the people extend beytmd their own national boundaries into the remotest parti ef tee earth. Vaat transact!ena are conducted and Inter-' ft&tt©uai exchangee are made by the tMfc of tee dsbie, Mftif stent of la*-, Sereet kg immediately bulletined. The tutefc gatherif g gad transmis- ate« '«i »ews, hk* rapid transit, are o l : ’Peeeat'od'gte and. are only mads pos>‘ Mbit by Ike genias ec the latenter dftff; the courage of the investor, If took a Special ftteweager of the government, trite every facility known at the time •for rapid travel, nineteen days to go ikom the city hi Washington to New Dries** trite a message to - oehersf Jaekib* 'teat tee war trite Itagtaad had toMed Md * treaty of .peace had beMwUtecd, New atffetettt loWl W« : iWMtaed Qeaeral Mllei 1 ft Port? Bleb ■ by cahl*, and ’he trite able through cue military telegraph to slop hi* army oh , te# Irtftg iitte wtte ted tee#»ata thgt , V»IH MMM m sa n protocol aiarprEJ to f w« knew atoaost •Instahtiy vt tea t e t tep ta tew* a t S**& ssme £>, m 4 gatsc^ftf'Et Wamicdcr c.f f^s £ |a t .; h forces was i-nawftitt Wat with- he lm» thaw *n 6aar 'cf ii» ccsr-s*"** rtoft, The Sict sMp cf Carrct*# Z4'~t had hardiy escergea ftcnx fa s t harbor woca she tact was fUuforJ. to •uy'capital, asd tea awift dfestrsccss’ teat ffojtowed was muptcpcfd. imeje- dtatciy through tee wcc-ficrfui tsedtoiu of talcgraphy. 6-3 a?ia'-.i3K;ed we to sure aod csss' cftpojofthsdtoo wtte, iaxjfs tomportur Safer- rup^oa «yca in dtdJssty limes tcaulta in foes and fftesmvenjcpaei We-fha2 gp^cr forget the tU &s of aaxiwis watt* fog and nvihl su^pdpa* wised no isffor- Katioa, wan perwlttea to be aval froa» jFefcfug and tee diplomatic -roprcacstuc 'rives of tee natlohs iff CWop, gait off fr©m all' ssmmbuir.attoa SKfldd aac 0*tta3de.-of tee wailed **ra auv- pboftfted by . an angry and mis 3 xS‘ 2 t& iSOh that threatened 41 «lr live®,- nor ' tec p y th a t terQJed tea *ra?» wh«a a eingfo memnge from tee-'sweiassent of the h sited States? brought ter*agl» our minieter tec first ne«s of tee saie- tsf of tep bsriesed diplomats. ^' A t -die beginning of the nfoetec-nte ccnfury there was no t a mile of etean , yallroad op tee, globe. Now there Are ' enough1miles to make ifo efrcslt maty- times. Then there warn p e t a line of electric totogtoph. Now we have » vast mileage traversing. aB lands and pH seas. Hod and,’'m an have linked the nations-together. No -nation cap 4 longer fee indifferent to -any other* and as we gre brought, more and more in, touCh with’each other tee Jacs occasion is •there, fo r mhtundetolondiftpS and tee stronger-the dlspbattop, when we have inferences to adjust teem in tea 00 art o f arbitration* white Sst 'the no­ blest form to r tec'tettipm tet of inter-1 national dfcpytea , .tinssedwipicd Prosperity, fellow-oitic&ns,. tiOda ptatlsflto indicate teat' toss country is In a etats of Onexairiplea prosperity. The fig-ares: a?®almost appoHfeg.* They show teat. We -ace attlirtig-ter fields and forests ■ and mines, and. teat .we are ’furnishing . profitable employment to tee taiilioas Of worittaState'foteu^dat tinited’ ‘States* bringing .comfort 'and happl-. mess to teeir homes find mofilag if pc®* ’ siMe to foy by savings for o*l age-and - .dioabUity.. .That'"fib' tea ptopfe are pttrttrtimting to teto'gfritt*p&pejrlfy: is seen, to every, tsosjnssnfi^ and, show® b r toe .aaormojid and « a - ; precedeated' dejmsHs to-.our savfags banks* Oar duty i$ the cart*and Sofia-!- *i f / of 'teess deposits*' and their sa fe : ■ to,vestment’demands-teohighest totog- rity and tea b6# 'business teptetty of : riuoo in ohirga of fossa dcpc^ltorms - 'pf ia® pfofttosteratofisi , . ‘ '.Wo have, a ’vast atol' istrttete.tetri-, ft&cs, ballt op terengh youra cf fojl and ’ struggle, fo which ,ovuy part pf the country has its stake, which will not permit of either ftegltot or Of undue • aelfishnesa No narrow, sordid policy will subserve it. The greatest skill and Witoom -on tee part o f the -fttonnfito- ftoto* u d producers’wiH tm xcgftlradt' tb hold and increase It* Ofir indus­ trial enterprises w'hicb b&va grown to suchgreat proportions affect ted homes and ocupations of the people and foe welfare of the country. Oar capacity to produce has dovelpisto so'enormous­ ly and our products have so multiplied that foe problem cf more markets re­ quires our urgent and Immediate a t­ tention. Only a bro?4 and enlightened policy will keep what y,a have. No other policy will get mote. In these" times of marvelous business energy and gain we' ought to be limiting to tec future, strengthening tee weak places In our industrial and Commercial sys­ tems that we may be ready for any storm or strain. Need of Reciprocity. By sensible trade arrangements which will not interrupt our home pro­ duction ws shall extend tee outlets for our increasing surplus. A system which provides, a mutual exchange of 'com­ modities is manifestly ftx-cntla! to the continued and healthful growth of our export rUde.' We must not repode in fancied security that we can forever sell everything and huy little or note- tog. If such a thing were possible, it would not be best for us or fer these With whom we deal. We rbculd take from oftr custometo such of their prod­ ucts as we can use without barm to ftur industries and labor Reciprocity is tee natural ohtgrowte of our won­ derful Industrial development under* the. domestic policy now firmly estab­ lished, What we produce beyond our domestic consumption must have Vent abroad. The excess must he relieved tsroug* a r foreign outlet, usd vra should sell everywhere we can and buy wherever tho buyifiiJ will enlarge our sales and prodactloaj; usd thereby aak© a greater demand for Isamu la- hdh. The purled cf uu^fclvtac-as I? past* The expansion of Our fyafia ead commerce is tee pressing problem* Commercial wara are unprofitable. A polity of good will and friendly trade relatione will prevent reprisals. Reci­ procity treaties are In harmony with the spirit ef ten fimeo; men.-,arcs of retaliation are not If. peribance, tone of car tariffs are Ho longer needed for revenue or to en­ courage and protect our indu*tries at home, why should they.nit ho employ­ ed to extend and promote oar markets abroad? Then,’ too, we have inade­ quate ateaatahlp service. New lines of ste-amera have already bees put to commission between foe Fnc-Ific* coast, ports of the pttlted States and those of the western coasts 6f 5!e::!eo and Central and South 'America, These should be followed^ up with direct steamship lines between the tustera toaat of the United States and South American ports. On© Of the needs of foe times is' ft!, reel comiiifireial lines from our vAot fields of production, to the*-fields of consumption that we have but barely touched. Next In advaulrgo to har­ ing ri»« ihfag to «d i is to ftato the conveyance to carry it to thy buyer. .Wft must encourage oft? merchant marine. Wo must have mero shins, They must be under the Asaerirta flag, built and manned ftnd owned by Atnorkans. These win nut ofjy bo profitable in a commercial acns<n ttuy will he mossergers of peaca ‘'and Many wherovur they g>, v/(*- tMijl build the isthmus canal* which will halt* tho l#b hcEKfts find -gite »- Straight line of water ccmiun^icattan With the wotthrft coasts, cf rienteal and South Amartca and Me.tico. Tha fiohatrttetlon of ft Itaitee ctbiu MMct be tongcr postponed. A Fraternity of ftepublte*. i t rite torth*tah<te of fktm ribjhrt* ■fit Ittttfiiif ihWf#«t k td tkmctfM t a t r gr 4 pcsimmm - «* Iwjtor-aci* fiwfc •This" mpbiiiPm woftSfi bxv * tee jparTsf tetri Aas«*-%» um % '.whox* min#; #a« ifvcff sou 'teogfsbt hv«r y e-tt 3 '*t, *<•* *■ &s‘£#t tefiCJeCTC* ftftd A tF 9 * f iS"'.TJ j,7 cf ,tfcs rertelLf® of O m »naw -T -Ms tKUtd Afticricrin fptrft to toy,: if-sted. here. Ifo »»ea« pa llocs -to tm wa#mfoixgm at pam istpa gpyvbere. for tko parte of to foscpftto'Jjr isx ’W'tated. with tb s-lift- A»:rioao which ficia kfo pratetort and gnhteantial ’aid whAC'h ®if hofm riftl tm Iteariy # 3 yanc«d by .fo*'’PaftAp«r|e*a con* -gr-esa that tos;emhl«* “fitls aMtawd :l® tee cap 5 t*a of .‘Thegaofi work w isf go pa. It oanxot be ’tteppet, Th£*e hnlldlaga will ^njigeaK^ this creatine, at art, and peauty had fofifts* tty will perish tram yfobLh3t iliehr fo- fiot'Sts Wfii tetstiA iP . 3 ff-j|se it bvo&eyendIts 43 oehs« 4 ftrtBg %it u ri-ajateteirsc Who mto fell the- new tetofikte teat have been awakened, tea ambltiona feed, and tee-high achtaremeai* that ^wfH he Wrought through ’this -expori- tlcn? GeaUt’2?-®' Jet, na .ever/rernoar* her thatoar fotoreat Is fa eOscorfi, not osnffipt, Act that tm peal eplneafa rests to ,tee yfefori<8 of peaoe, got those of war. We hope teat Mi who toe .rtf-resented here may b» moved to higher and rsefojfereffort for terir owe and the worMfe good and te ff apt. a t tem. city .may come art”Only greater • csmat-rce and trade’for na ate hut, more Oaseattoi.'than’-there,•retaHoas Of JrtSpest, .confideaco anfi wlfich wilitdeopfin tosd ea* tear earnest prayer is teat Cod ‘rill -gracjoasly waadtofe prosperity, bapplaess-aRd peace fo all tee peoples f e d powierg a$ -eartK. ■ _ %. - fin oedbimoe . 1 ^ .J.. . j WfnB(ffSt-Mt- Bees* mz%^ UtMH $emftttilreT Mama » tnim i<”aiing Ifrym n a ** 0$ 7 Ma.ii* • '* iy-Amtx^xdl ef to*pu«rtwi \iiJm tS *££2. mJI* ,iC 5 :REjy. *j'Ahs . 'Yv btovrea—rr. -Whoever, trier cl an MA,tasrvrr pyrfty jfotowhare fotoxissfimi by repstabtaphyticswnxfo ateve^v m f e essApa^pas known. pmiSaix&iL% xrantqfc.sa 3 ex ■ tse.rtxSii.uii rajj kfCjFv 1 e r Jreamcriuc-d, any teries, « « a !*! fieuxor KjyMudJt foe oreatracr* to *ufo •*:*«-:* fMh tee tor ?-rato» whee *oxrratl*’g 1 -caort are sobl, cr ariy-afiyu or *crcX"RS.’Gver tea doom sr t i f f l *ssh WK3 cx plaaft er by ■wlcfe**, rMy mother' troubled wlte - fiOflnsitopfionrfpi: ranTytoto* "At i last she was gitekup'rcCfiie', 'fhen she- tried Ayer’s Cbetry I’ecforai, . and Pas speedily cured*’*.' 9 , F. N o m a tter h ow hard y o u r cou gh or how lon g yd ti h a v e had if , .A y er ’s G b P t fy , BfCiOrai., i s th e ' S e s t th in g y o u can ta k e . I t’s to o r isk y to w a it u n til y o u h a v e con sum p ­ tion* i f y o u a r e cou gh in g t o d a y , g e t a 1b o t t l e o f C h erry -P ec tora l a t on ce. .Ibree* 5 iw;JSa., Jtejraaorataaty etsS&t *te, 3 #KT^pit fur himnt- «p**.ItariS ttciinpttr.i pi, Jjsosteowookaft. loreSjitcJeawntrii tnVe«>*w>i!*ni. - • •• J. G. Ai*£S m „ E»w*2S,M mhs * OPERA H 0 XJS 1 I XlGSTiS ONLY . Be^ftDiftg: ^lonjay .five *i . SEPTEMBER.' 30, 1951. K i n g o f C o m e d i a n s FR A N K ned bis famous Actors-,Singers, Dancersterm - "Qflatest€omadjfSuccesses tttlx S p r e M s f l f Magnificent Scenery. fxcerniofl te ClecIeiieO. HcptcmlKs 18 th. to 28 tb, inclusive, excursion tickets to Cincinnati for Fall Festival will be wild at one and one-third lares for round trip, valid to return until Sspf, SOtb; .alio «mSept. 18 th to 2Ttb, inclusive, at* one ft re for the rr.nmi trip, good returning- one day freiR^Usc dtiteof sale, froiu Col- ntobtra, ()., Springfield. ludi.anapolk, Hiirtford Andcrtan, Coliiudjiu, Ind., Madison, Majrfin-sviJfi and iiitfirmedi- ale ticket slalifiiis on the PennsylvAtiirt Lines. 11 ?AMIff-ttt.AtsVt COt'(.II- ftKMEOV. A «RKAT FAVOUttE. Tito Xiolbing and healing prejtorties «vf this remedy, its pleasant taste pad prompt, and permanent cures have! mode it ft great tavorito with {KOide everywhere. It. is especially prir.cd by nictheto o f small cliHdren for colds* ereap and whoikping cough, as it ah ^oyaftflbrds quick relief, and as it contains no opium brother harmful drug, it may 1* given as confidently u> a bsoy as t<r an ndolt. For aatg bv V, M. Bidgway* ' * v TOClikkA 00 t» III 0 M OAT Tube Lusativc IBomo t^uininc Tab* let*. All dtaggbtA refutivl the tumtay Ifita fa lftto *uW. 'Bh W. Hteyfi’a' iSgnattif* fe on w h bn*. 2ftf. . — fi x j^priqxcr® pea t is ytass«n each tfotasarriefe** •csfcg anyother*Wt anltrrisem’mUta reot, 5 &Sto^ototiiu*,fol|.v 5 ewfcmlua •jrreet tbjrmghpath wtofltmiorffowfoSS tor m nlm>Vbtjs ssth n«c<»r*»ns^^| t e l- for to ftoifeetoi fj&UOr*oraeoreteanA5S.0Qfo-ratecy** « 5 fitea i|siyttoc«ta€f yrampCTtfql. coeo!R 3 t|fc 3 i-acb fjsetailt xmptM. B>rtyda 5 rte»t*Bte*»toaj !6 ■ axekept axpovtitted te *33 to £#m*& —— ntejto to » dtolortwaft tos*m$vb liSI of tels aralojuace. A s 4 every frcsST'l .hprifrito ■to *sest raKiftt” 1 ■ teri* to -.toeoto’*'rtorttor « t f rrifofo foejoaato'ppttfrMto m&laKKx, T-. Wtoevfr, tofogrtotoM^Ji wtore mtoximim ftpeS ml ijcrt emSftaiDBfvMtalL permit m Mlo*-*-« perren toaster sow. -®r ppm m r irt * plareottorfoao to fo* Hear-m te toaeiKl s«sbpto«,foQra tee aforet «n n-fckh *noSi 3 in,gwtosteante placetstopi. aftfi toots, at ttoM Seep or toy© .tranceto ftrexit tram CTtiiMeeeRtoer<to*f ,* too t gntiaare «a# exIt^T foe -Wfcrt® toiritag- fo !(lr Hxl ptodMtorMfowtotoira asSrocw&te^i commaniaiRoa -wsfo *ny oitor 'yoo*“| wfo faqaora are -topt-f&r « 3 e *y f f l l forelfo, or. preyMe, % .*-sle .o-btheiSI ws? IwtoxsoEtss^ to to foamkhi toted dbm 1 feafoto© oJtor fosa foe roomS S i OEfoxti -|®y tofttototovteYtovw to l ift toy Js§gf&, 1 %*>r *tortoo?In-ans wayoonnettritS’i Pterarit -*ay ifoaril 5 r«j 3 :npor ectoasvs oi tljuJCl-1* to o^ndott -1 trttooaafceftata. or foont to ctmoec^l !>afo p.BO--. .-toil to £a«d JJU- u*.l jo-a **>.(« »wr recire foaa joa.e&i«-tte I » d slate Oomtaittte amfil teM fore wte«refdB 3 . w*>, .Htes, jp to feyto,to^foil1e6ere!rtoi»- Me, Iter, porterhome ] jatoxaraifogliU sobs xre'ted oe -ratoi toj ■Sfisll*fopifo, yreytae ®*** ve . to jberamte to ordjeny f -xny imt;tej*Mm'Saataaato«r.IB.to P - ■' •n»>Wiiere*utbBg[a*s 8 'xK»'Iftmt toy. S ^ S f S & S S i i S i a S S l eontiecnoa or commatikxtion' with uftl R»mbij»»ioare, jmpfoee^wtomteyIfosSSI gawmjjtsMRitt®, wad.snch- pleeeietiel s«kliqaofts era kept te^Ahycootora| -.nv^.dtx*is. wrh I oww .xtarre. or to eiiy*oth»" rexnnmorwifoesytoliitedorpool iW orsbalj oeefept,'-receivefartake ferlsquorway biliiud or pool -ttotei jf, amSw OTdera.givea.-orissued -byfo*fe*n*J <*sof «ny famhjiaa iOoos, tm tolltot. & |W1 room, shall be'finedanysnm toot t e than twemy-jjvedollars, drmore fore fifit flolkrs forjrate-offeteeate toy teearete: prtoteotion, aid tand oommitted uolS sftfo BateOTtoSttoiatorepelft* . » ‘ S*c* 4 * Tills (telmnfo to' late efita fromandafterIts IcgMouWiamOit. Famed'SeptcmberM. tWt. ' " ’, . • „ J. I t WULF 0 KD, ilayor. wCB w 4 - '5' •■ •' 9 .■ -.-*• JOHJfG. McCOBKEtt, Corp. Clerk. A H O E D IN A N C E PahficSale. Crawford Bn.-?, will liold their clos­ ing out rile of the Walnut Rlhge Stock Xterni, IX miles east o f town, SepL 2 JIU a t 10 o’clock, Tim Sale consists of 7 head staiidyrJ bred, horses, including Gymnast 10523 (eire of Ixoniine, trial 2:2S|, and Rex McDonald, 2:20 trial). .17 head of ycarliag su erft and 3 milch cows, 30 head of Poland china bogs, SOhud of yearling sheep, 400 shocks o f corn* All farm implements, harness find vehicles. Terms: 0 twindiscredit on bankable note?. W, L . Marahalb auct To JRegulaU and JRettmin J ib ,M et *j . and jPor/cr Home*.* ployres actually and w*olariy tmpkyti mayiawfnHytomate «te foall «t«!i Umts to temitud fto tbenarptote of er.mlate »Stoany Jiotaitwn ct foie or aay otheror- diirenceol MKJ viUare or statute of the Stateot Ohio} .btttnofoinetortiofo«|ta Cctisidteredto allowsuch platw to be fcn-t t»;xn ally timedurtna ttre first finy of tire week, commonlytekd fomiky, Sswiosr 2 . Aliperaottsviolation foftbte Visionsot the First toctlon of fofo or# fiance, orAnyof foe pnwarttte regwfationt | ilrereof, rttel for rads offence, ftnofi tm- < vu tsOirttrereof before foe Mayor of wfi viiliree, i>*finedInany earn toot ietefort Ten JJOliers nor more than One. Hairtrrt Iioltart, orhe ifnpmoned not lewthanFit* Bay*normore thanTea Day*, or both,at thefoecrction bf the Mayor, an .1 shall f*y fo e^ tso f irewrecwtiotoate U tosiA ite tmtii such fine andtost*Arerate aaltarh day**talitirc toCtMtortywith either of lb* reguiatfomih ted Section Gne of dmance shall Ire deemed a mew offence toiiart theprovreions of ted SctfSonOw1. andshall bepunished as herein profoM. S«yin:r<i. If is herebymadetiredelve! for Marshal, his depatyordeputiesanJlte PoUcemtbof ted Village tomake tborcfftk pertonal inapectlofi of all.sm-ii -jfin <**•**» cny violation ofMwftr thie ordinance;aal it shall be the duty of auchoflscef*ate to licemen, in c*seany violationof foil «w- fisnee Shall come tender their obserVatiee. k*forthwith arteet the personofpetofo*** oifending andbrineMm, Irer or them be­ fore tireMayor and ehforcomplaint there­ of; and it te btoeby fiitee tireduty of foe m fffi to refithat the fiffivtotes m fokto dinartc*areenforced, fsctKMt I. Thisnfibttateashall take# fortate he in force fromand after. ten:H| aaye aojet itek^rtpabiiteten. BastedSeptawSw I 4 tb, IWi* J.U W 01 .FOB 1 ). Mayor. Affrttr JOBS ft, MtKviftkktb, Cleric, **T«W, Cfifee titd i t - It stay !te» trftiy -ton of TritawMW Mcktaky that-fee ktws.fervte foe fto , *ta talfotaiiy tat maay fmm «w fwwi «N » f ii-tel bl four *WM$rII i firm ate oarawliH aytitf, ’ * \ iwf ‘ ^ , ruinffi « m £ s i a m « O a r je o l f i i p r t w m 1 r m ^ Y -v o u m # . W e n o w l a s t t I t i i w o r th y o u r tii Srxwiox t. Be it orjained by tire Coae- f cii of thfilncorporetedVillareofCVdarvilta 1 GreeneCounty, Ohio, That wbotoeverslu& I Keepwithin the said incorporale i' riltoc 1 aby house* shop, room, booth, arbor.« plaoswhereale*betrorporterIs habitadlr soldor picnnitted tube sold or lurauhrt Or other place adjoining thereto or eto netted foerewith, shall tint makeabet remwrymabode to be furnished byfoe \ Ubire Gor.fidl ate to he kept by foe fci£ ir,1Jj«e fw rimt ftorpow o i kept at hieoffice, the nameornamesof fo* owners thereof, andof all his, her or their employees in ted burimm, andaltoof sift chamrem theowneror owners thereof,* employeeor employee* therein, aridaltoft thestreet orstreet*teponwhich UfoM»ek miueted, and the name of the ownre ar owners in fee simplaof tbe premi.H*. Sto oral,That ted pera,aor petsoaashall iJcw op suchplace or piacae at thehoar ol tea odock | 10 j in tht ereninusf eeebdayaift keep themuaficlosed tuuil the feter of to O cmk J e tftf ns the motaiw of each toy «*auwi *« peamree «accto the «w«ev «r owners of sab! buemess, hw, her or their rejfisteredaccentora*enta employee to *a»- Pfatto$ Vindicated. Jo justice to tfie Fhiladieiphi eraryJ5oc:ety »nd for the en ,neBt of. the many aggrieved of whom wfi heard through tb Ap>, we desire to correct out of the statements found-ia Iasi issue. ■ On Tuesday ev-eemg o f las the Philos gave a very Inform unpretentious reception to tl: . gtudepts'. '-Front the comment ’ edUot -on this affair It.Is very he received his information fro one not at all acquainted w: ' facts in the case. In the first place the soci chargedAvith disregarding the ' foatioas issued by the chief eJ officers iti oaf nation, state an ' The only way we, can reeonc kaftfteht fs by c&rte)udittg t first two dignitaries’ pc-atioM each have issued two proela and thatthfi'Philos saw them; mentioned the observance ot day, only, in honor of our .President* without specifyi should or what should’not be the intervening days. The t of Philo did endeavor to coni the requests , of -these *proclaj .Inhere were any other requ published we, ignorantly- Ihefft. It is true our Mayor elude the other days in bis > tion, but it te'as published | afternoon arid our consu}ittee| of it only .an hour or so.beforT Ctiptiou. An fee society ,wasj to show due-deference to ' that )m fee;', situation was stated to His Hoilor, fbe Mai reply wns, to proceed with ii ' tion, and, in fee kindest genlfenranly- manner iie assn^ would hot at ail consider spectliil in so doiug, Xf.till informed us correctly the Fsj val was not postpoadd until funeral, but' on Thursday suitable to fee occasion W out , This was also true functions everywhere. Scve own incmhers scut, regreh accepted previous inyUaihwj evening, . Again we believe if thfi undertake to verify that rej t rtiiw on Satuniay betwe the professors and the ni - Philo in regard to the rt will conclude that it was ft Nolnxly pretended feat ttio were sent out hr tlm tak e i fnrethe Priwitlerilh death, wtiiins Were sent out on ’I he guests were not tfeate cakes, they having been ba day nf the reception, j Tuesday evening a pro! he had heard of the May mation, did request fed-: Out of respect to fee Mat the reception* But whei the Mayor's decision of ; change,! the wha1e aspect < In brief, there was ms inf* regard o f fee wishes of from the .town rip* Then respect felt nor shown i tyred President. Wo have no desire t-» any diso«*st>n fif feo p the respective aodetics, - Will determine feat Christiftni fikiaenship will M arv B* B Prr? The above Is a, reprodt the article* including he? to us tor publication* r«cotoafti«9 B #j Mr. i 1 L Trirner, ftortlj o f K>w»i arrived bj day from Kanstoi, whetej ^hsitthg bis britbef W* her* Ifeltii Cbefer sbWhN *«<* rif ptodwrti latid tb? 'M# ftotatanriri for ffoveu for crop*, Mr, Turner a hfttai crop’was Iwntics#? 'wata faftrirtr* Ife says are better off fumtici.il H m b«ft fer years.« fofta buying tnortMIgr* but fe ll w itari.fec.w* and they bate money M

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