The Cedarville Herald, Volume 25, Numbers 1-26

■m- TW-- ,..#■ H •* !l?|\o Hfipqld. '$ 1,00 A T B A B . *A*tU* WftX, £#t*r MwlFrwwfetw, ,’»trj|S3£= FR IDAY . JU N E 13, 1302. Lot the average matt »tPj> to th ink * moment that on aocoust.of the sue* a m o f republicanism the taxes of the country are on a peace basis while the afriovir is on a war footing. The new McKinley postal cards ■trill he ready Ju ly 1st. ' I n waking the plafpe two unsuccessful front views were tried, but blurred in the printing on fast presses, so the new plate Bhaws a profile view. The end of the Boer war and the terms o f peace show England to4»e a magnanimous foe. The festive spirit of the coronation, will be increased tendbldf because .of the fortunate out-, .come of the South African trouble. The company which has made such a success of pressed steel freight cars nnnounce^that after exhaustive ■ tests . it is prepared to pu t upon the mar­ ket pressed steel car wheels in every •way superior to the ordinary cast iron ones. . Grant was- called' the ^butcher” a n d Abraham Lincoln was attacked' op. account of bis “ spirit.of barbarous , ferocity/’ l u all history those who “ lie on downy beds of ease” a t home have been wont to disparage the work- o f those whu have to- bear the -blunt of great achievements. ' Fo r the finst'tirae in the history of ‘ thecountry two brothers will have seats in, the House of •Representatives a t the same time. The brothers are Charles B. and Frederick K. Landis, .of the 9th.and 11th Indiana districts, both strongly republican. General Grosvenor says . that the vital question that confronts the re­ publicans is, “ when, how and by whom any 1 important revision of the tariff i V to be made?” He answers the first question by another: “ Is it right tq tamper with the tariff that brought us there when we are a t the height of prosperity?” , , To Cure a Cold In.One Day. •.Take Laxative Brotao QuiuinS Tab ets. ‘All druggists refund the money -if I t fails to cu re ,' E . W. Grove’s signature is on each.box. -r25c, Leads ThemAll, ' “ One Minute Cough Cure btmts al .o ther medicines I ever tried for coughs, colds, croup and throat at^tl lung troubles^' says D . Scott Ourrin, o f Loganton, F a . One Minute Cough Curd is the only absolutely safe cough remedy which acts immediately Mothers everywhere testify to, the good it hew done their little ones Croup is so sudden in its attacks that •thd doctor ofl n arrives too late, yields a t once to One Minute Cough Curd, Pleasant to take. Children like it. Sure cure for grip, bronchitis, coughs. You’ve got to huatle all the time to keep i%the swim. I f you ate slip* p in g .down the ladder of prosperity; take Rocky Mountain Tea. Makes people strenuous. Ask you druggist. Filthy Temples in India. Sacred cows often defile Indian tCm pies, bb t worse yet is a body that’s polluted bV constipation. Don’t per­ m it iL Cleanse your system with Dr. King’s New Life Pills and avoid un­ told misery. They give livers, active bowels, good digestion, fine appetite. Only 25c a t Rtdgway -& Go’s.-d rug store; The democrats who are advocating *■“ scuttle” policy for the Philippines .after so much money and American blood have been spent there are like the Irishman, who, on entering a railroad ear, confidentially remarked to a fel low passenger: “ OlVe played a goot Joke on tb’ company. Oi’ve bonght nretur-rn ticket, but 0 1 don’t mane to come back.” Catarrh Cannot be Cured With Local Applications, as they cannot reach the seat of the disease, Catarrh is a blood o r constitutional disease, and in order to cure 7 i t you must tik e internal remedies. Hall’s Catarrh Cure la taken internally and not# directly on the blood and mucous WtrJkoes, Hall’s Catarrh Cure is not Aqttaak medicine, I t was prescribed fay one of the best physicians in the country for years, and is a regular prescription. I t ,k composed of the beat tonics known, combined, with the beet Mood purifiers, -acting directly on thw ^mucous surfaces. The perfect eomhinatioo of the two ingredients Is what produce# such wonderful results fat enuring Catarrh. Bend for testh mental* free, % j , m i m m & m „ % M o f 0 , SMd % Ijhttgg'wh?, fife W % Family ITU* m the Wt* ABIMTIOHAL LOCAL NEWS. * Mr, Ray Hitchcock fas making an effort to organism a brass baud. Al* ready he lias thB promise of thirteen members, hut wants several more. I f there ia owe thing that is badly needed in-town it is a brass band, something that could get out in the evenings and enliven things. Then it would be a good thiug to have regular .Sat­ urday night concerts. W e hope Mr. Hifcheock-may meet with success in perfecting this organisation. ’■Call and see our line of. Screen Doors and Windows,* also a new lino of all kinds a t Wire Nails and Fence Staples. George Shroades, • Lowry Block, Moody Nagley, one of. the clerks a t Bird’s store, has been indisposed for several days, not*being able to attend to his store duties. N otice ,—All persons having grain sacks belonging to the firm of K err & Hastings Bros, will! confer a favor by reluming same to the owners a t once. The M. E . church, which has been undergoing repair , for the last three weeks, will be'open to the public Sun­ day. The interior appearance has undergone .a wonderful change and presents; a most beautiful effect. The changes consist of artistic papering, ,piareon colored a rt canvas for the dado. The building liasbeeu repaint' ed outside and i n . ' ,Tlie windows haye been fitted with cathedral glass and are yery attractive. Cement steps have been constructed at the entrance to the -building. -TheEpworth League-lias ,fitted out the building, with electric fixtures of the latest designs. As My. J , K . Turner, wife and three daughters, of Cleveland, were coming from the evening train Thurs­ day, their five-year-old daughter was bitten by J . H . Wolford’s dog,, which at the' time of the accident was in front'of iiWeimer’s meat, store. - The child was bitten on the left band, and suffered considerable pain fo ra time. Mr. Turner and,family, while here, are being entertained by Mr. A.-Z. Smith and family. The reception, a t the borne of Mr. and Mrs J . R . Orr in honor of their soil, Alvin.and. wife,"Tuesday even­ ing was a very pleasant event. An excellent supper was served in courses and the evening was spent in a social manner. . ProF, John Henry McMillan, act liig President of-Monmouth College stopped oft* here Wednesday for a few days’ visit with’ lii 3 mother, Mrs, Belle McMillan. Prof, McMillan has been in the East and is ju st returning westward. ^ • ; , _ ’ . 7 * . Mr. Ralph George, of Chicago, 1 ms joined his wife here and will visit among relatives for some time. Robt. Hood^ executor of the late Wrap Walker estate, brought .suit against the township trustees for gravel,’taken- from a pit on the farm The trustees are ready to pay for the gravel as soon as it is determined who owned it. Sometime ago Mr. Bate man,of South Charleston,notified them not to pay the Walker estate /as lie he held a title to the land. The suit was heard Wednesday before Squire Wolford, The decison was in favor of the plaintiff, The College Alumni banquet hek a t the Keyes hotel last Friday evening was the principal social event of col lege week. This being the first, extra efforts were pu t forth to make it success. Clarence Young acted as toast master, while toasts were given by different members of the AKimni and faculty? The supper under the hotel management was all that coulc be asked and was highly spoken of by all present*. Miss Mabel Owens has returned from her trip to Chicago. A number of the county politicians, merchants and friends o f Hon. Horace Ankeney, accompanied by the S. of V. baud of Xenia, went but to his home Thursday evening. The gathering Was in the nature of a surprise an the nominee for* State Dairy and Food Commissioner. . THE fUNSTONfi ENTERTAIN ‘ Mr. and Mrs. Clark Fimston, of Waynesville, gave a dinner Wednes­ day to quite a large- number of their friends and relatives from Stwr-^field, Xenia, CedarylKn and C. ... ,A party of forty-seven' persons left a t 10;17 Wednesday morning and re,- turned a t 4:35 i» the evening;- They were met at the train by cabs and carriages and driven to the Funston home, where dinner \ was served on the lawn under canvas. Among those present were the following: Charles Dobbins and wife, T . B. A n ­ drew apd wife, J . II. Andrew and wife, Will Btevenson and wife and E d Turnbull and wife. The follow* log . gentlemen from Clifton, with th f'r wives, were present: Harry and Ru. f Corry, Stores Lewis, Oliver Gariougb,, Dora Luce, Hferman Co,et< Peter Knott, 0 . D, Estle, . Joseph Waddle, and Mrs, George Elder, Mrs. Brownlee, Mrs. Auderson, Mrs.. Kiler and Miss Luce, - • Saved From an Awful fate. ■ “ Everybody said I had-consump­ tion,” writes Mrs. A. M, Shields, of Ohambersburg, Pa., ‘T was so low nfter six. months of severe (sickness, caused by Hay Fever and Asthma, that few thought I could get well, but I learned of the marvelous merit of Dr. King’s New Discovery for Con- sufpption, used if;,and was completely Cured,” •' For desperate Throat and Lung Diseases i t is the safest cure in the world, and is infallible for Coughs Colds and Bronchial Affections, Guar­ anteed bottles 50c and $1.00 Trial bottles Free at Ridgway & Co’s. ■' A Russian Juggle of Words. You do not change a man’s state by calling h im 'ano ther name. The. liberation of th e serfs was merely a juggling- of ,words. The Russian f ieasant ,is no t and never has been roe, Eng land ’ p a id -its colonists millions and set their negro slaves free. Russia liberated the serfs by ordering them to pay to the state an amount equal to the capitaliza­ tion of the dues their landlords, ex­ torted, plus- the cost of collection. The contention of the .peasants was th a t they were unable to pay the, stuns *the ■ landlords demanded, as being beyond the, yield of the land occupied. The 'annual levies are more than the duos used to be. The tenants got into arrears.. The forty- nine yearly payments which were to bring afaout the “redemption of the land” will no t balance the outlay, arid to all in ten ts and purposes the payments are imperial, taxes, and permanent-.-—putlook. * APocket Cold Care. Krause’s Cold Cure is prepared in capsule.form and will cure a cold in the head, throat,'chest orumy. portion of the body in 24 hours. You don’t have-to stop work either. Price 25c. Sold, by C. M. Ridgway, Cats Messrs. Jesse Townsley and Mitch­ ell Collin# are liAVnig some bad luck with their cattle, they being affected’ with a peculiar disease. I t is said the animals froth at the mouth. An au­ topsy revealed the flesh to be black. The cattle are In a pasture alongside One which contains some western cat­ tle snd .it may bo the disease was con* veyed in this maimer, Unless it Is checked it will prove a heavy loss to these gentlemen, Dan folksy hasjicen suffering with with tonsillliB, \ Communion will 1 m held in the IT. P Church, Babhath, Rev. A, G. lasting* will assist too pastor. Rev, Gibson; of South Charleston; preaches his afternoon. A base hall game i# arranged h i tomorrow between Xenia ami w local Our Great Desert. The • population of the Great American desert, as Shown by the late Census, is about 1,500,900, or ono and a half persons to the square mile. This was made possible by the building of railways across it. There are how 000 miles of railway iff the region, including the p a rt of the desert ivhieh lies in .Mexico. The great desert must, however, remain almost entirely; unproductive, for all the wafer that-falls upon i t and the mountains adjacent- would, if gathered, bo sufficient to Btisfain vegetation, on bu t 5 per cent of its surface, The rainfall on, twenty- five acres is bu t enough to irrigate KC aksc ’ s cold Dare. For colds-in the, head, ehesf, throat or any portion of the body, breaks up a eokl in 24, hour# without interrup* troii lo work. Will prevent colds if’ ■then ’rice It VtfiJt Nw f f HI |HUVU IJv UUiUO I f when first aymplomn appear, 25c. Bold by 0 , M, Ridgway! —Wise is the giri whore sense of self infcrest prompts her to take ioekyMouufam Tea, I t fills her full of vigor and there j# always iiotiey j» i*r heart for you, Ask,your drugght, T h e K i n d Y on H a v e A lways B o u g h t, a n d w in c h Ras.fceea i n XLse f o r ov e r 3 0 y e a rs , 1 m s h o m e tlio s ig n a tu r e off a n d b a s Been, m a d e tin d e r Ws pe r* so n a l sup e rv ision s in c e i t s infancy* •^ . A llow n o o n e t o deceive y o u I n th is . AH C oun te rfe its , Im ita tio n s a n d « J u s t- a s - g o o d ” a r e lmfc E x p e rim e n ts t h a t tr ifle w i t h a n d e n d a n g e r tlie lie a ltn off I n f a n ts a n d C h ild ren—E x p e rie n c e a g a in s t E xpe rim en t? What is CASTORIA O a sto ria is a h a rm le s s s u b s titu te f o r C o ste r O il, P a r e - g o ric , D rops, a n d S o o th in g S y rup s. I t i s P le a s a n t. I t / con ta in s n e ith e r O p ium , M o rp h in e n o r o th e r N a rco tic su b s tan c e . I t s a g e is its g u a r a n te e . I t d e s troy s W o rm s - a n d a llays F ev e rishn e ss. I t c u re s D ia r r lu e a a n d 'W ind Colie. I t re lieve s T e e th in g T ro u b le s , c u re s C on stip a tion ■a n d F la tu len cy . I t a s s im ila te s .t h e F o o d , r e g u la te s t h e S tom ach a n d B ow e ls, g iv ing h e a lth y a n d n a tu r a l sleep , T lie C h ild ren ’s P a n a c e a—T h e M o th e r's F r ie n d . GENUINE CASTORIA ALWAYS Bears the Signature of TheKindYouHave In Use For Over .30 Years. ! . ‘TOEOCHTAURCOMPARY, 11 MURRAYStBECT. NEWYORKCITY- m m m m m m m m K m m m m m im ... TT - • . . . . - * .......................... '•.........................”■............................... • ' ' ' ■ ■ c ..Hot Weather Fabrics.; AT- The Value of Cats. arc so common nowadays th a t people do no t realize-their val-* ue, although, theywoiild soon do so if they had to get (along without, them fo r awhile and Buffer from the plague of vermin which would ar­ rive through unrestricted multiply­ ing of the pests which the pussies destroy and drive away. So late as the middle ages eats were compare tively scarce in Europe and were so highly prized th a t any person who killed one was obliged to pay a fine. This penalty Bometimes was requir­ ed to be paid in the shapo of a pile of wheat big enough to cover th e slain animal when it was held ver­ tically by the tip of its tail, the nose touching the ground, —Tell us why a druggist offers you a substitute for the Madison Medi­ cine Go’s. Rooky Mountain T e a .. Does he love you or is he after the bigger profit? Think it over, As your druggist. Happy Time In Old Town, “ VVe felt very happy,” writes It. N. BevHi, Old Town, Ya., when Buck- lens Arnica Salve wholly cured our daughter of a bad case of scald head.” I t delights all who use it for Outs, Corns, Burns, Bruises, Boils, Ulcers, Eruptions, Infallible for Piles. Only 25cpt Ridgway & Co’s drug store. HUTOmSON & mBWET’S. Our P late Glass Show Cases Display Waists, Collars, Ties—All JVaw Cesigns, J MATTING—The Twine-Chain Carpet Patterns, very choice.' Over 10,000 yds received this senson™10c up. ? WINDOW TRIMMINGS-Arabian Cable Warp, Swiss Calais J . Brnssells, etc., etc. .. ’ ^ : • 6 PORTFIRES--All colors 98e up. \ 1 5 HOSIERY—Black Cat, g reat-wearers, great sellers, 15 cent quality t very popular, • MUSLIN. ;UND 'ER \VEAR -N f,t made, in ' sweat-simps, Defender Bi-and. D R E S S . .■ If .->.,v ...•n';v,• .. G O O D S Dimities. Organdies, JVIutle, Chifibi)eUe( Q Linens, Silk Ginglmms, tmwnj Mereerired Ginghnn), Klniki Silk, Taffeta, Peaii D e SoUCr etc., elc.- . V . BUY ONLY OF *, * : • ■- ' • I- ; ' ■' S u m m e r F u r n i t u r e That will he suitable, for all classes, as our stock is complete in every respect and comprises different lines of * * O l i s i i r ® R o e k - o r s C o u p I h k s O c i i t e i * T a b l e s S k l o b o j i r d s . U e d w t o a d s M a t t S p r i n g s W a ^ l K S t a i i / l f s i D r c s M i n g 1 S t a n d s ■ • » • JF■ . ........ ' Carpets! Carpets! We roprosenfc som<i4of the largest mannfacturing' * concerns in, tliis line wliidt enables us to quote prices that surprise all 1 : : : „: ; i ; » m » '• . J, H. flcMillan, Cedarville, 0 . Furieral Director Furniture Dealer. • . K u K K w K K . K 1 U K K : f e E D A R Y IL li, :Qp,Q t ‘ : ' * A CCOUN IS of- Merchants t u, *r> divlduala solidfed, Collptfisar promptly made and remitted, i r \ RAFTS on New York aDd <%. cinnati sold at lowest rates, cheapest and most convenient wav u amd money by mail,- • • ’ T OANfo irfade on RealEstafe, Pei-: -<ir‘jOatlitjensl Becariiy, William Wildmap, P res,; V Seth AV. Smifh, Vice Pres,, ■ ■ ■W , J Wildman, Caeliiej, .. T m s u i t ••'Prodnct rff the niarktt ’ and etoek farm can al. ',;/ ;w ay sb e ftund at the Meftt Store of c. E. TODD, , Charles Weiaier. A Careful * - v "• • - Buyer, Tie-Besth.WtatTaayraut. Meat* we deceptive. Unless you are a good'judge, ym 'can never tell : what you ae getting until you have it served'’and partially eattni, We kiiowjmeats/ We select sjtobk with a view to having the-best meats. 'W e know how to select Stock .and there* fo.e have meats you way depend ' upon—meats that will please"yofi. C.W. (IKE « N GOODS DEL IVERED . Telephone No. 74, jjSr.'F.resb Fish Always'on Haiid. Liverv. Feedand Coach Stable. |l I R II , IMjTllll m -■ill—1I—I’lVniil- II) III |l It —’I 1" ......... I.l« n> M 22 and 2.4Nortfr^Limestoue St., Phone, Main‘737, Springfield. 0 . Service Eesumed . SI5ASQNJ902 FLORIDA - LIMITED •together with every- , thing to be found hi » J • . ‘“first-class nieat market. Also handles the cele­ brated Swift Company’s Hams. And courteous and honest treatment goes with the-above. . via . Goods.Delivered. Telephone 66. Louisville Mvillepailroud Fresh Fish and Ice -TO- JACKSONVILLE and - ST, AUGUSTINE ■ ANDAU/V0INTS IN F L O B I D A - ‘ . I / ? ADAILYSOLIDTRAID Thrpngh Ooftclies, Drawing Boom Sldaners aid Diuia Oars S t e a m H e a t P i u t c h - G a s For tiine tables, mnps, rates, and Sleeping Car reSer* ..vation, address G. L . S T O N E , G e n . P a s s . Agfc. L o u i s v i l l e , K y . Adam’s Restaurant and Dining Roms .Corner High, and Limestone street, Springfield, Ohior ' f Red Cross Tansy Pills FOR Suppressed Menstrugtr&i) PAINFUL ' MensfruttiM And■PRSVENT1VB«a» VIMALE ——i 1REEGOXJULITIU. AroSafeandRellabte T3ST ' Perfecil; Harmlew TheLadies’ Vail) P R IC E $ 1 .0 0 Scot postpaid on receipt of. price. Hooeyrefunded if not u wa'" ray .. Sampletu iilBookletseattree, VindeCinchonaCo., dcs koines,iow*. For sale by C. M, Ridgway. BLOOD POISON On account&fitt ftrflfaleaffect#,MooddtAoaiielacalled tn* kiuif of alt dim***, ft MV«» «Ufc 8 t aeredltaty of contracted; «owhile it may not I^Vkiwe to Mwi the disease, It i»Acrime to iteetf in the form ‘ ~ lUchlnueof th*»t._....... Ieore throat* faiiiox oat ] the tyetem» If you have; J ' T*? LMfa, Beware of «oldifogy” treatmeot,,beware of mineral ho!«on«’~;| were ofUuacke And Fakir*. OtJM »B \V M B tS O D TRNATMKICTi lie gnerenteed teente tltts dleeaee, nerer to return. Bank Bo^de wilt .-protect you. 1 I Ilfetmeut la hot Injurlona jk any way, hut reaches the very root of thodlaeaae I “ of V............ . ■V ’S1* T *tto remain In the syetem. It . ----- of Scrofula, Kctema, rheumatic peine, stiff or awolten Aointe. l ee e skin, eruptions or blotche*, Ulcere in the mouth or b»W the tongue, sat, faiiinf out *f hair.diaerderedetomach.iandn general <3«pr«a*ionof sm. If jfouhave afty of these »ymptom* dtm't tteflect yottfeelf. Yog have tejoee. e are of H‘old fogy’* freat r t -.beware of ineral poUon*-- Coumiuilfl* F r« . Quiillon Blank fur Home trMtmunt and Bosk* Free. Wanted. We would like to ask, through the the columns of your paper, if there is any person who lias tised Green's .Aug­ ust Flower for the eureof Indigestion, Dyspepsia, ami LiverTroublcB that lias not been cured—and we also meat) their results, such ns sour stotnacb fermentntiou of (bod, habitual costive ness, nervous dyspepsia, UeadncheB, despondent feelings, sleeplessness—ip fact, any trouble coitneetod’ with the stomach or'liver? Thi^ medicine has been sold for many years in all civil* ized.countries, and we wish' to corres­ pond with you and send ycu one of our books free o f cost, I f you never tried August FloWtr, try one bottle first. We have never known of its failing. I f 30 , something more serious, is the matter with you, Ask' your oldest druggist. - G, G. Q ueen , Woodbury, N. J . CHANGEOF TIMETABLE. . EAST, ■' ■ No. 10, 7:39 a tu.; No 34, 8:28 a. m.; No, 3G, 11 a. in,, Sunday only; No 32, 4:35 p. m,; No. 102, 10:30 p. jh ,, flag for passengers for Columbus or passengers from Morrow or west. WEST. No, 33, 10:17 a, m.; No, 31, 5:28 p. m,; No. 3, 8:54 p. m. REDUCEDFARES. Chance for Trips via Pennsylvania Lines a t Small Cost. In addition tp local excursions and re­ duced fares authorised for various events, the following' opportunities arc offered lor trips via Pennsylvania Lines a t special tales: ‘fq Los Angeles and Ban Francisco, Oat., Apn.l 19th to 2 Gth, inclusive, account Con­ vention of Federation of Women’s Clubs. To Zanesville, Ohio, April 28th and 29th, account State Convention of Prohibition Party of Ohio, Tickets for this event will be sold.fmly from ticket stations hi Ohio. To Sfc Paul and Minneapolis, Minn,, MaV i-tli to lDtb, Inclusive, account National Baptist Anniversaries, ToSan Francisco, Los Angeles, Cal.,and 'otthuul, Ore., May 2<ith to June "th.in- -•lu&ivofaccount Imptrlai Council, Nobles of Mystic Shrine, National Convention T. P. A. of America, aptl Supreme I.odge, A. O. To Dtiivur, Ooltmulo of Vnoblo, CoK, Juno 2lst to 2t1d, iiNrtusiv«f account Hnntlriv Behool iiUorUfttional A«so^iat7un/ Triennial Contention. , T» Minneapolis, Minn., July ftlh to 7ih, inclusive, account National Educational Association. Tu Tacoma, Wash., or Portland, Oregon, July loth to 20th, inclusive,account Annual Meeting Y. P. C. r . , Stkaety of VniUd Pr<sby lonatt Church. 'io Am Fruncfero or Los Angeles, c*l„ August 1st to 7tb, inclusive, account Ilieti. niel .Mietint-, Knights of Pythias. To Halt Lake City, tHah, August fitli to htn, im-iusivr. acemmt Annual Reunion, Grand IrHigi* B, P, o. ]«. * ' Fijr information about fares and other details, apply to Ticket Agent*of Pcmisyt- Vaunt Lines. D ri KENNEUY&KERGAN i $ » £ Owvotfcttril, K- . K Kr H K -,K KA K K S, . a K S%IUirlgnatera ts UA»t*ty bo* *f «t» awaits# tH t swrea MM HiJNpNi 4 # PATENTS Caveats,andTrade-Mark*obtainedandallPatentbusincs*conductedforMODCRKTCFlea, j tiunO ffice I soffositc u.B;F>*Trnr office andwecansecurepatent inlesstimethantkose] remote£ramWashington. , : vSendmodel, drawingor photo.,with descrip -1 t’ldri. We advise; if patenuMc 76 r not. frs*of] charge. Ourfeenotduetill pstenti*secured. ] AP amphlet , “H ow toObtainPatents,1’.'withi cost of same in theU,S. and foreigncountries' sent free. Address, . . ] C.A.SNOW&CO. O ff , P atent office , WstHiNaTON, d . e , —M--VMWm«WVU*SMW 1 D o n ’ t B e F o o l e d i Take the genuine, orlglMl ROCKY MOUNTAIN TEA Mad* only by Madison Msdl- clne Co., Madison, Wis. It keeps you well, Our trims If mark cut on each package. ■ Price, 35 cents. Never sold In bulk. Accept ne subetl* oMosnssTisni* tut*. Aak your druggist.. CHICHESTER’S ENGLISH PENNYROYALPILLS o' C°Af '1 S* S * F - /Wtr. .Alwaysreliable, Xnsaim.MlcBrnretetfci k n o w s r f la B e S r and jHold menulk: boxes, sealed with blue ribbon. T n k e a o o th e r . K e flu e fta n g e ro a * • n t» l|. ln su a tio n * . Buyof yourDmegt-t, or send -to. in stamp* for rsH IC M lsH , T estl. V.Itc,,*r ror IrfsHtrih^le inter, ’21 £ri>£SS(?*U ‘ I0 -»°«re8Um«wal*. sold by OHIO^BSTJSIt .OHSMIOAt, OO. * * w M a d lso tt S g u a re ,' JPj(tXAH FA, tisi* Liver Pills Tha t’s v/hat you need; some­ thing to cure your bilious­ ness and give you a good digestion. Ayer’s Pills are liver pills. They cure con­ s t i p a t i o n and biliousness. G en tly laxative, au A m >. ' Want youT ,->■lunf.luVi tutilul brbwji t.r jluli bl..,'-V T!.. ii u-o BUCKINGHAM’S D Y E ^ r . WINONA LAKE, Indiana’s famous Summer Resort. Winono Lakp, Intf., tlie pretty snihmw resort on the Pennsylvania Luw'iin North* ern Indiana afford* rt*.t, hcrontion, enter­ tainment, amid tleliahlful surrouflilin#!* for jHswons desiring to enjov' vaeation out- injrv This resort is the Site of WfnOn* As­ sembly and HuKimor Sellout, and is shnsW vl'iPnVby many persons who arc sfrengja* enel in mind by the excellent faeHltiesfttf edueatihtml Work, and invifr»rate in baiy by the, health giving InltUenees for Width Winoaa lAke Is.famous, , On May lath, tlm Opel.?*?# Ihty ot ike of l!K>2, exeuiaion tiekttito W'lnmw isthe. will be on sale via JVnnsylvimisLmw. Tltey may be obtained from atny' lOll* tu Sejdember J8tb, ihelnsire. . For poriicnlac Infornwtioh on the suo- jeH of rate and time of trains, Mff’f ‘firket Agents of the Pennsylvania U«w* to V, Y as J>« r.rn< t 'hiff" A*i?i»tullt tlfh-'h't Passitiger Agent I’itt-n n rc !Pa, thPrai*" tiuit aboutmifnetions a t WiiuOia.Lake- J®’ tertalnmems, the Httnmur H*hool ete,, will fee turnisheddn reply1to tkn«>ri** Addressed to M«. Blvtskv, SvffrPffft Wiftdo* Lake, Intel,

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