The Cedarville Herald, Volume 24, Numbers 27-52
-rscr" -SSfe-Tt- ^Wv" i ‘*" • .;JUs - #v*'?*iwK '*- ■'■ !- ' I.-' . !.V, . ■ *'.--■ ''S ’' J?VS»» :teM£MMite*4 #Wjt<Hfp iMP C E D A ^ V H i L F * H E J l & L D . O n e D o lla r * a T e a r . k a t o b b u l l , E d ito r und P rop r ie to r . SATURDAY, OCTOBER 10r 1001, Reciprocity wthe politieo-eowmer- •m l *rt o f etuehiing the other fallowon the iw#p. Anti-anarchistfe legislation will fur- Ttieis «, prolificsubject for filling pages ' iif~tho'CongrBS9l(?pal —Recordr-flex* season. - The way in which Mr Roosevelt keeps the polititiaps guessing is de lightful, but they have no need of guessing when he talks,; , ■ x 1, ’ ■ ui I jiimh .' i #' * s„ i President Roosevelt don’t want the ' White House enlarged, - Probably the , •. present cramped quarters remind Mm \ pleasantly-ofhis Western ifshac|e*rt 1 ,A monument has been, erected to ■ the memory of the discoverer of Pike’s ’ peak. What about a bust to the man ■ 1 who'invented the “Pike's Peak or Bust’’ motto?’ , . , 1 Minister Wu presents a comical apt ' peafcanco dapcipg tbe’two-step mori* entiai costume but it has made hirao - great believer In,the- American'brand of civilisation. ^ ’ The best-preventive of atinVehismis tbe-revival of true*Americanism,,' the respect far law,: the righteousness of government and the . preference of _what is true oyer policies that are par- 1 rial apd,false. , -t‘ >' Acco'rdihg'to United States! Consul Alfred A k Ursulas. Belgium consumes ;Ameriean corn fo the extent of three *bushels pet capita, ’the rest of’Eiirope about pne-balf bushel percapita. The consumption is duo' to the efforls'of ♦‘Corn-bread Murphy.” pol.'Murphy fa'still working for American-corn al though' siriberJ, Sterling Morton as- ’ suttied , the e’gricbltilral portfolio he 1has received rip renunciation fop his . temces. ' , \ V-. v»,. / \ , SPECIAL STOPS F o p ' PAN-AMEKIClN " ,t _jBXpffESS, ‘ 1' ", r t ' ‘ ' ' , Tim Erie Railroad Company an nounces arrangements have been made ■to,stop the,, ran-American, Express over.theAkron Route (Train No. 44 On the'Erie Railroad) at stations be* tween Akron and Medvilietolet off passengers holding tickets from Col umbus arid points west therof, upon application to Conductor. : vssspas' 4tt.lV ■& 1 h u n t e r s * R a t e s t o . u p p e r MICHIGAN&WISCONSIN. The C.( H. &D. Ry. will, place in effect special rates, to upper Michigan -and Wisconsin points' for hunters. Tickets will be on sale Octotober Jfifb to November 15th, good for return until December5th. ■For detailed in formation inquire- of C,( H . <fc D, Agents or D, G, Edwards, P, T. M«> Cincinnati, Ohio, Thegrave o f Thomas Jefferson has been desecrated by a NCsbit law pic* nic. —I had long suffered fromindiges tion,” writes G, A . LeDeis, Cedar .City, Mo. “Dike others I tried many pteparationsbut never foundanything thatdid .me.good UntilJ took Kodol Dyspepsia Cure. One bottle cured me. A friend who had suffered sift ilarly 1 put on the use of Kodol Dys pepsia Cure, He is gaining last and and wilt soon be ab id e work, Be fore he u»ed Kodol Dyspepsia Cure indigestion. bad. made -him a wreck.” G, M, Ridgway* total Ex-Gov. Taylor, of Kentucky, greatly enamored o f the climate Indiana and will prolong his stay with the Hotefars, —A new remedy for biliousness is now on safe at G.M, Ridgway’s dreg store, I t is called.Chamberlain’s Stom ach and Liver Tablets, It gives quick relief and will prevent the attack if given Is soon as the first Indication of the disease appears. Price, 25 cents per box, Samples free, , A *‘Santiago victory* may be de fined as one ^extraordinarily brilliant in itself, yet a constant. source of t tmbfe and humiliation to those who won It, . i t Happened In s Drug Store. **One day last winter a lady mime to my* drag store add asked for a brand’ bf cough medicine that I did m t have in stock,* teys fttfe&JL Gnuudln, the popular druggist Of On tario, *N, Y, “She was disap; and waffledto knowwhat cough prep ha* pojni#d aration I could recommend; 1 said to her that I could freely recommend i Immherkiiff’s Cough Remedy and that sheCould take a bottle of the remedy and after giving If a fair trial if she did not findn worth the money to firing hack ibt bottle and'I would reform! the pries paid Iff the fburse of a day or two the lad/ came back hr dwntpexywith * friend lu t*#ed''«f * eoogh medicke andadvised her tobuy a btetfaef ObamberiaisVCoigkRem edy. LcetMtd# that* very pod tree* m m m S m . %vj^«w»edf,* H it i t «#* by 0, Mf Hdgway. ' TimPresMeai's Beg. A little incident which aomelKjdy about the TWhite House witnessed the‘ other day is significant both as an il lustration of certain traits in the char acter of President Roosevelt and as an examplefor Ms-admirerSi—There-haa been an impression ampng certain o f his critics that he believed “ the stren uous life” to consist chiefly in hunting and killing animals; bat though a mighty hunter, ho is" riot merely a Nimrod, as the following oecurance sbbtos.. It was a rainy, dreary day, soon after, Mr RooseveltVreturn to Wash ington, and after a busy morning' R»e President and hissecretary started out for a walk; Just outside tbo door lay a homeless, friendless dog, as close to the wall as he could get, his body curled up .info' the smallest possible bunch to avoid the rain, arid looked up apprehensively to seer if a'kick or a stern'“be dff. with ypri, nou/Pwould compeLbim to beat a rapid retreat, but nothing of the sort oc'cured. Mr# RooBeVelfs expressive' lace took on a pitying arid; kindly, ldoki dud bending dowri, .be stroked the animal’s 'head and pulled'him gehtly by the earn. ’ - “Poor doggie, haven’t you any mus ter?” bemquired. ; Then he' went back into the house, and the dog, with in- stihetive understsuding of the situa- tionV-ttotted'close at his .heels- . The President ordered.that the waif should be taken to the kitchen and given a good meal; and it is said that that dog will be the - dog of' the White House during this administration. .' ‘ ,' Mr Roosevelt -Is not .one of those sportsmen who are satisfied with’ pop ing away at tame pigeons.. When he go’es hunting he wants the excitement of killing a dangerouswild,beast. It will be a good thing for' his’boy'ad mirers 10 remember that the man who led the .charge at San Juah Hill was quite os ready to befriend a homeless cur as fo hunt cougars or grizzlies. The/October number of the O. H. & D, Magazine is now'ready. This number contains the lost, ana what is said, to be the best, speech -of' the late President William MqKfnley, deliv ered at Buffalo, N« Y , , In addition to the above there-are a number of ex cellent short stories by well' jcuown writers and an abundance o f interest ing reading ^matter. Mailed to any address op receipt of ten Cents in stamps cr silver. Address, >• D, G, EdWaols, / P .T .M ..C .H .& D , 4 . , Cincinnati, O. October 20th excursion tickets to Columbus will be sold via Pennsyl- vana. Round trip i l ; good going on Special Train leaving Gedarvilie at 9i00 a. m., central time. - ' —-We, the jury, And that the, de ceased came-to his death from heart failure, .caused by riot taking Rocky MountainTea made by Madison Med icine Co. 35c. Ask yopr druggist, LASSlTUOe. The storm I* iveri Tews and cries - are stilled; - The baffled heart refuses to be stirred, . Arid on the lip the .last complaint is killed That for a moment, fluttered -to be heard. The fainting words half-spoken, too. have died. Stifled at birth and choked in tra vail's pain, I. The soul is silent; dumb are hate and pride, Nor onejot’s fierceness of their past retain. Angerwith frightenedeyeaand broken ‘ wing, ’ , Feebly ’puts forth a pulse of shod- , dering breath, Then falls, a shattered and a broken thing, , Dropping pale pinions at the feet of death.' Speak nor o f joy nor justice, hope nor scheme, Only of sleep!—a sleep devoid of . -* dream, , , —November Smart Set. A GooUIMag, German Syrup js tlie special pro scriprion of Dr. A, Roschee, a cele brated Germau Physician', and is ac knowledged to be one of the most for tunate discoveries in medicine. It quickly cures Coughs; Colds and all Lung troubles of the .Severest nature, removing, as it does, the cause of the affection and leaving the "parts in a Strong and- healthy condition.- It is riot an experimental medicine,but has steed the test of years,- giving satis faction’in every case, which its rap idly increasing sale overy season con trols, Two million bottles sold annu al v, Boschee’s .Germaw Syrnp was introduced' in the -United States in 1008, and is now Bold in every toWu and village in the civilized world. Three doses will relieve any ordinary cough, Price 7bct?. Get' Greens’ Prize Almanac. ' —Makes assimilation perfect;healthy blood, firm muscles, strong. nerves, Quickens the-brain, makes and keeps you well.- Great medicine', Rocky Mountain ,Tea- Ask your druggist, An litk Advice,' He—It was hard work to keep from' kissing you last night. , She—-Well, you ."must he careful not to over-exert yourself, Jack. , v —Smart Set, Louisiana has found oil at a depth of 1200 feet, and will probably be ac cused of undercutting Texas. Wben you oannot sleep for nought ing, it is hardly necessary that anyone should tell yon that’you need a few doses of Chamberlain's Gough Rem edy to allay the irritation of the throat, and make sleep possible, I t is good. Try .it. For sale by G, M. Rijgway. A*Early Aatbsr. Among the interesting things on mew with the collection of hooks by negro authors at Buffalo is an auto* graph of Webster, dated March 19, 1847s “I have paid $120 for the freedomofRaul'Jentiinge, He agrees to work out the same at $8 a inonth, to be found with board, clothes and washing, to begin, when we return south. His' freedom papers I give him. They are recorded in this dis trict.*’ This Jennings was the son of ole, o f President Madison's ilaves, his father being an Englishman of family. He became a body Serveut of Madi son, and afterward wrote “A Colored an*# Remidiscentes of President Madison." Sews*** of GfetMMts ter catarrh Dial ■Cs^tebi Msrewy «S mercury Will surety destroy the sense of smelt arid completely derange the whole system when entering it through the mucous surfaces, Such articles should never boused except on ’prescription*' from reputable phy* sietatt*, ari the damage they Will do js fen fold to the good you can possibly derive from them. Halt’s uatarih Cure, manufactured by F . J, Chbuey A Co., Toledo, 0 ,, contains no mer cury,.end is taken internal!/; acting directly on the blood and mucous ear* faces of the system. In buying Hall’s Uaterrft Onto be sura yon get the genuine. I t fa taken,internally, and made in Toledo, Ohio, by F, J, Che ney M Oo*TertimoTOifa free, * del by drugfifaW, 75c, a n ^ lfam lfyP tlfa a jg^ b ^ SCIENTIPIC Physical Culture Successfully Taught by' Malt. Tnc S toh * 8v8TJS3t\TC(jutres only a few minutes a day, in yonr own room, before retiring, with no apparstue whatever. Your Individual condition carefully considered, and mild,-medium, or’ vigorous exercise prescribed exactly as your particular re- f nfremen*'! and mode of. living demand, ntelligei. exercise will oura or prevent most of the ills to which the flesh is heir, M r , F bsdkr I ck W. 8 to « k , director of Ath letics of the Stone School ofScientificPhys ical Culture, has been director of Athletic* of Columbia College, The Manhnttan Ath letic Association, The Knickerbocker Ath letic Association, and is at presentactinglrt the capacity with the Chicago Athletic As sociation, an organization of Chicago'smost prominent business men, whose club house represents an inyestrhfcnt of oyer $500,000. He is a practical instructor, snd at the age of 50 years Is a physically perfectman. Qor aim It to create a perfect development, greater strength and better health, rather than to produce professional jtrong men. Does hot, overtax the heart, ffotb seXc*. all ages—from 15 to 05—are alikebenefited. Illustrated Descriptive Booklet and hfaisf Urementblank sent KltEE^ tbt Slow Sthool of Wtjikai Bakirt, Suite 1085 Masonic Temple, .Chicago, 111, U*T OF LITTERS. List o f letters remaining, uncalled for in the Cedarville postoffice fo t the month ending Oct, 19, 1001, List No. 41. Hoover, Harry *James, -tames Ring, Karl RETURNB Taylor, H. CARDS, Brock, Mr Optician . Henry, Hiram Fry, Josephus 0 . Wallace, 8, V. T. N, T abbox , P . M. F o r S ch o o l Teaoheri*^ mw wall hap , mm The Louisville & Nashville It. R. has just issued a most complete Wall Map, of the United States, Mexicd, and the West Indies, This map fa printed in colors, mounted' on linen, With rollers at top and bottom ready to bang off Wall. Size is,36x30 inches, We will be pleased, to tend a copy ekbe fa every teacher who will send ffatee and address to C, L , STONE, Gefferal Fastenger A g t, Louisville, Ky. tk* - Cterit - iNfateratlyrir Pleasure Seekers are tbo most won* derful known remedy«aa nerveloiute, They create solid flesh, muscle and Strength, Pleasure Beakers give vim, vigor and vitality to Weak, wasting men, completely curing nervous , de bility, weak back, dears the brain, makes the blood pure and rich, whether it‘be a young or old man, Pleasure Seekers go directly to the test of the Weakness and do all that Is claimed far them, even exceeding your fondest hope*. Try them and yon wilt no b* disappointed, 60o a fmx or by express wo. ^ ’ I)g, o . tj # G&mm t ->• Box 823, _ ^gingfietd, 0. Z**558 For tel* hj? Ridgway ,A jftv^gclableFrepscaiionforAs similating tiveFoodandReguia- UcgtheSlDiaactearriBcwriisof CASTORIA For-Infants andChildren. [The KindYouDave Always Bought I \ i \ M S / < HU Di d N PromotesDigesffon.Cheerful- nessandltestContalns neitha' Op^,Mor0iii\e iwrMineral. N o t N a k c o t i c . JhcJmM-* sMm sj* - Bon;SourStomach,D1 . . _ Worms.ConvulsionsJevensh- nessmidL o s s o f S leep . Facsimile Signature of NEWTORK. In Use Over Years 1 ■ 'EXACTCOPyOFWRAPPER. ' Jem. ,THCCBT-Un. cOMrUNT, HCWVOnKCITV, Early Shipments f/* ^ —AT-5—^— •. .Jutcbison % , Mitses Jackets for School; latest style. WALKING RAINY DAY- SKIRT—Struck fac tory that weaves the goods, cuts, makes up % ■ the goods, Looks at the prices, 1.75f $ 2 ‘.7o .15 and 83,75. . | SILK AND WOOL WAISTS,—The make-up \ price teems to fit our cusonoers, price’"$'5f00, ' Beat made.Wool Waists, $1.00 to SI.00. DRESSING SAQUES.—The most comfortable garmeufc for home' wear at 85c to ?2.50. COTTON BARGAINS. Outiug, 5, 6and8Jc. . ' Flannelette, 8Jc, "Waist Flannels, 12A to 75c. 38 inch Sheeting, '5c, ’ * .27 inch Sheeting, 4*, 2^ yds wide Sleeched Sheeting, ne\v casejust in. Sheet Blankets, 45c a pair. Suiting, Cbiviot, Covert Cloth, Rugs, Lace- Cur tains, Matting, Linoleum, Window Shades J Life ofWilliam McKinley, BY Gen. Charles H. Groavenor. President's lifelong Friend, Comrade" in war fnd Coileagae iu Congress. Was near hit sideWith other great menwhan his eyes wars dosed in dseth. Pollowed the bier to th* National Capitol and' to Centon. The Gshfcral tsqnirsea share of the proceeds of his hook to bftdevoted to a McKinleyMon ument Fuad. Thus every subscriber be- OdmeaAcontributor to this fund. Millions of copies will bosold. Everybodywill buy It. Orders for the askii.^. Nobody will re fuse. . Elegant Photogravure Portrait of President McKinley's last picture takenAt the White House. You can easily and quickly dear $1,000 faking order* Order outfit quick, Chance to prove success, se cure yearly contract'and- become Manager. OutfUfree, elegant prospectus, ’ lik ing id to 50 orders daily. 60,000 copies will be sold in this vi- dnlty, Address, ^ THE CONTINENTAL ASSEMBLY, ‘ Corcoran Bldg., Oppo. F. S, Treasury vifashingtoii, D. C. John Jonks to Samuel T. PidgeOu; lot, Jamestown, 8500. i.CsntralTIme. . . AM, .... ............ C olnm faiulv, l«sa*3 5(^7 OC *8 I A l t o n f t Blood. .. We live by our blood, and oh i t We thrive or starve, as ohr blood is rich or poor. There is nothing else to live On or hy, When strength is full and spirits high, we are being re freshed, honemuscle and brain, in body and mind, with coiv* tihual flow of rich blood/ This is health. When weak, in low spirits, Jto eheer, no spring, when rest is not rest and sleep is not sleep, we are starved; our blood is poor; thefe 1$ little nutri- menf in it. Back of the blood, is food, to keep the blood rich. When it fails, take Scott's Emulsion of Cod Liver Oil.; It sets the whole body going again—man woman and child* *C*rtTHeX0WNX, Chearte* ’■ . SfewVeriL Loudon XCkutoM Selm» C edarville.J" WllberfoTco^1 Xenia ... SpringVail “ Koxanna..., “ V»Jl«tiU» " Ft. Ancient.*1 Morrow..... «■ So.fyebfenOti *■ Ixjveland *** * Milford Batavia Jc,, “ Clnelnn»{t...,...'ir tif{“ 1 3Ml 7 439 4' f8 01 :"r IPM m 9 w10lVjfJ , tofffiL. J 05i 4 19^S ©10 : AM!4 25!8 »10 ■ - Sf4 .....ilOL,,... V ” tinrKil ;9or , I pm }5*iC Zattri CiiilMti" ttiMUiW' UiU.ti .. " U7,I»Wl.." ILiUMt" Htri-j*..« Ftinti .•tfjtttait fei.inii" Sj.bgVil Vdkrftt *' OeJ.i'},.:,*1 l-'ai XC-'iyt" i.. 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Form tes«*i Uoujw, Bwwrt K vmmt iMdf Wt*r* inrisarnau, pxsx ’ a . ’ ‘ 'jtftfftw*. fhronkhMekdrtit ** up * <■ i*v *. 1 .1 1 1 irriK-r i»r >i 'muton ro. t v r**m t« or t » u * a p p ly to ter* A$ a -. i <w.toe I'.ubqTtefffaUrite r r i i i :&,4 W I N T E R ; T O U R I S T T I C K E T S J T h e L in e t t t h e N o r t h N<»won tele ykt ! ^ . _ Lauisville & M v i l l i * M r o a d ) ^ jj^ _ Direct to the Rvsorte of '■ -TO- FLO R ID A AND GULF COAST : POINTS PIHJfiT-DINUTG-fiiJ BOOTH, F o r descriptive m utter, tin iM » “Tcs e n d - tnnpF, adilrces <’. U STONE, GemPass. M t . ■ Louisville, Ky, CHIEHESTER'S » U S H P E i m m i P i L L i of*’ c ° -'X ■«5S> °v, /ilwnvHrpllable.. la d lc o , ttolt'DruisJst ftit e iu eum e irN s . v « i . imh }n- a«>i, and i«oJft im'wUle Kpxes-, 'sealed vfidi Wue, ribbon M s n o e tlie r. SSt>l',.)f(p(iitn scm a s'in li'id fuMcniuuul Inilinfloitf'. yuv of jourLrflysift, .«• l«. Ijislutmw for »"»Hfi‘nInrw. T ra il. . and -tc rllo l' fo r fn^eatir, ny r r iu r n ilsoovivstimoinol*. sol.' b y ' mil | CHJCHBaTEfl CHBVipAt- CIO. TsSOUM a d b o u A hmai - v , ;s .' _4'J4tSUA.;- JFA,, j U cv U oi . tats Red:;-;, Cross Tahsv Piils Suppressed Atsnstruailon PAINFUL Menstruation AbanPRBVENTIVBfor EXHALE 1 inr-j" . IRSEGIJXARITIES. Arc Sale and Reliable. Perfectly Harmless ■ Purely Veee- ' J a lablel Never ' Fail! PRICE $ 1 .0 0 Sentpostpaid on reeeipt of price. Money refunded if cpt.as *ve' cay. Sampleluuj Booklctseatfrce, VffideCinchonaCo., D e s t in e s ; Iowa. Eor sale;by G., 51. Iiidgwny, D o n ’ t B e F o o l e d i Tafcethe fcenftlfae, original ROCKY MOUNTAIN YEA Made {Only,by Madison 'Medi cine co., beep* y o u welU 'O ur trads m ark c u t on > each .package. Price, 35 cents. N eyctsoId __ In bulk. Accept .no stibsti*. ■neoavoSATKOi*** tute. Ask your druggist. Caveats,im<JTrade-Marks obtainedandall Pat ent business conducted for M odcratc P ccfi OUROrriCCtSOPPOSITEU.B.PATENTOFflCi: and we can secure patent in 14s* time than those remote f-nm Wasblngtotv Send model, drawing or photo.,with dcscrip' tlon. \v o advise, if- patentable or not, free or ! charge.- Our fee notdue tiU 'patentIs Secured. . 'A P awp UI. et .-” H ow to Obtain Patents,” with cost of same in the U .S. and foreign countries sent free. Addrets, C.A.SNOW&CO. O p iv P atent OFrtcfc, W ashington , DaC. Dr.Fciiner’sl Tffivros?So ATJI ivjm n)JIJ *clio (lmtnntej.Cola Sores,F«lon»,ete.ete, f'Oolds^* F o r ^ n ^ F s v e r s ^ G R l P, CURES ANYPAIN INSIDE OR OUT . . In onoto thirty minutes. . - CyOealera. Ihue<Khslsebyn>aU<Oe.R<do&lajrV« —Mothers everywhere praise One Minute Cough Cure for the sufferings tt has relieved and the lives of their little ones it has saved. Strikes at the root of the trouble and draws »Mt she inflamatiou. The Children’s fa vorite Gough Cure. C. 51. Ridgway. Good Xdvcfti The mtet miserable beings fn the world Ate thoseSttfferiugfrom Dyspep sia and Liver Complaint. More than Beventy-five per cenjt. of the people in the United Elates are afflicted-with these two diseases and their effects: such as Sour Stomach, Sick Head ache, Habitual Coetiveness, Palpita tion of the Heart, Heart bum* Water- brash, Gnawing and Burning Paint at the Pit of the Stpmach, Yellow Skin, Coated Tongue and DieagrOe- Tasle in thfe Moutn, Coming up of Food after Eating, Low Spirits, eto, Go to your Druggist and get a Iwttle of August Flower for 75 cents* Two doses will relieve vou, Try it. Get .Green’s Prize Almanac. ! 3 | f e j* o <s * u § ? s t m ‘ y h * n ♦St ©•je B a*43 ^ § « g £ HcteMtmi ^ 1 ' l * URMMI ■ ■ ■ h i > 4 a?i . Canada, GreatLaksi LOWjKOUND-Tnn? KATjpa TO MackinaOr—Retoskev,---- But-in-B»y- 511, Clemens,' Fort Huron, Frankfort-ou-the-Lqke, : ' “The Boo ” Duluth, • Georgian Bay Points, Mugkokn Lakes, Toronto, Niagara Falls. Montreal, Quelipjj, Yellowstone National Park, ■■ ' . Denver, Balt J^ake City, .' ^ ^o the - . , Buffalo .Exposition, VIA , All Rail Through Canada : / . OB via . ’ ' Lake Eria Steamers. Q TraihS Daily to Toledo and De; V trolt making direct connection with rail and steamer lines for all , tourist points.- ' • ’’ • Through Sleeper Every ‘Friday iVom Cincirinati to Mackinaw. Lv. Cincinnati 1 ; 0 ,Op. m. ,*Ar. Mackinaw 7 a. m« ' Tnquire of G, H, <fe D . representa fives for particulars Or write , _ ■ D. G. EDWARDS.' . .Pass. Tuf. Mgr; OPNCINSATI, 0, , CEDARVILLE, OHIO. *•k , “ ’ ^ » T f/ * , ■ ' r - K A CCOUNIS of Merchants, and In-. * * dividuajs solicited.. Collections promptly’made'.and remitted. ‘ ' • U RAFTB bn* New York and Cin- , cinnati sojd at lowest rates. Tim cheapest and most convenient way to send money by mail. - ■ • T OANB’rphde on Real Estetq, Pei- ~ sonal or Collateral Security, William Wildman. PreB., ' V' Seth W, Smith, Vice Pres., , W, J Wildman, Cashier, Daily^ Meat Market. Under the above tirin name,"the meat market of, C; W. Crouse will he conducted. - Al) product in the meat lino will be the best that money can buy,' which fact combined.with holiest and thorough hnsinoss methods 'is enough assurance to the.public, who always want the Worth of their money in every respect.. . When sending children, direct them to us; we always give them the beat they ask for. GOODS DELIVERED Telephone No. 74. THE BEST Product of the- market and stock farm can al ways be found at the Moat Store of Charles,Weimer. together with every thing to be found in a ,: first-class moat market ^fflso handles the tele- . bfcated Swift Company^ Hams. And courteous e • find htmest treatment goes with the above, Goods Delivered* Telephone 06. Fresh Fish and It# Slue Front stable- v JLeave ypur hortes there and yosf rigs be kept on the inside, out of fa# faip and storm* 22-24 h i Limestone St, Springfield, 0 . C babtss E, To»r>) ^ - D t t q r ? ‘ Then your liver isn’t acting well. You suffer from biliouf n e s s j oottstipftimL A y c f s IRtUi aot directly on the liver. For 60 years they have beefi dt# S tiia itfd raftkiy Small d o s ii cure. aih & S ; S S S S W 3 . U K ?
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