The Cedarville Herald, Volume 25, Numbers 1-26
* f p jumui i i a w “awwwi *m "■wv 5 mm* . *1*11*5 - T f « K | M . •’ f W « i A 1 ’ B A l i feife-J# feltfe- * • li&mm t f^aivSttOir, t k n u h v g i h i m i V & m n . • -€btV* ‘*1 havie lately 1**8 much trembled With <J yspepm, bftfking sunt «*#tr «f*»«cb* M. fe $tm$* tmdi phsrrosdtt o f Attleboro Mfe* f id t l eat hardly anything- wiifoati u ^ rjffiTlcjr several fcsar», Hy clerk *og 1 le d I tr y H a t e ! € g w t 'i v in f e au'itcs noway. A,-Story feuw tof H*w DIMMJJ*v*t*f#g Wm Ha fewisr* •« I A t§ k $ t f o r 4r®fflfwbexiiif juitae* '*»'d:fa?es i» couvefeent otte, served l y f t i , imntmgmwm mum m ejemm^ | f o r 8 « w m I n t a K i e l i f e r-rsrfs I lM IM p rjw * Cum, I j?m jgjT j | | jn g ra te r- mMuniire :fp l * ? ™ * * ? * ¥ £ » fi * A Ife*» Md If?. B tsin l There *t» » i rtit I ^ tad iw hw® trouble and wheu | jkoagacd gtoifes ©f Big loafer!tt$ n m Jone«*3 go ta c t i c * nmm pie, cbee*t» 1rea« k ^ s m g a l l i n g f#isoni and A i f c c r t { mvlymd wm * * € r a u f e a tape, f e r n J & & £ & £ & tki-K tM f <*»ge t% the 'Teroamry1depart ths© m y o it i t tta a except . . __ ___ . . . „,, , . „ iM M \ i *wd. Alexander JTatriltrn ,| d i g m h n w m bepretty good. l i t f c » r.®i*e nearly five year?, iUrt Gallatin netf t (l hngeft, ne*t«y | food you .want hot don't. ittolve yetrt* item ISOJ to. 1813,1overbad Abe stomach* KodoLDys- . ... ..*.- . • * • - - “ • - - - ■ Afcx^sier Ifatoiltotf# tern arsis litlfcover fee ye;*r»* Irom I 7 S 9 IW&, Under i^etreipty 0 ege the •wpek es£ee*!ed them ofesffrAfe^ssdef i&'■«. vbole ye»r* "it I TXim K S w 'iS ^ C m i li»«. I . *«J ‘to th e engine Woke-■Mew®# .un i .tleesr , i r it* 4 e l* f of *everaihowf». A lit* m -ghrl'M' f e e y m 0 # * t * fellow Lp$$iengG& ■Mr. Btsine mpdefrieitfe Triih the ehiid and to pass th e time of waiting proposed th a t they should: g& in fte*rch o f spruce gms. Thsy came haefc laden with sticky apails, irh ieh :were ehared, with the ir.eom- a pCf*i* Cu rt digests your f<H»dt fy ' CVUt RiftgWaf, iS\r>>Mu$ flOii .expenditures iu m e | A d Indianapolis gUtistidau point* out that the American baby ha#thirty iniHiftn'e|,|»eei':'to me i^ihlsfhhf.be*• mining presidento f theXJaitedStates,'. wlriie tije chaneeft that Siawill: 'h#;^.' iolpsftfe#,#oly.eljoot iOOl4:S.'iTHie*® idlj: hof*. however* :llP8|*?'4if.|feC')!^;i|0^ piSdtf.': ■' ',: In tntmy Mtmfrt-zn m in ifie s* cop-1 flagiafes Is a very evpettslve Item; CVen 11 the femes do h tlis or no dam age, borouse the owner of the emion- ' gt'^d.pfopcHy has to pay the expem # : m the rpn ,nm hbY the fee depart nttrnt, ' ' M$n$ papers do no t see the vafue o f the Hoar moiiusoa providing for t f e pn&ideiUtpl eoecemon* in U»e ligh t of the ac t o f €»?ngress for 188fe which was supposed to have settled the quistioTs, The Hoar resolution provides for the contingency of the xW’MVul o f the Fresident elect, while ■ the former net had reference only to' th(' h eccssion while the Freddtent was setfi 5% in office. I t b gratifying to note that among ths* femino conditions said •' to be thrt steliing other countries of the world, there arg'only two that are so tmefafg t h e th iltedB ta tea ,' O asis: efrT>rme«f railroads, to haol the cats, Jfi spate‘-^f thel ipereased ' mileage' of. T'ie past feiy^esnc^ and .the ofl/cr IsV fsdllnt* jt-fatrslo feid the produce, i n ; ,s|d ieo f the fact jfe p the sho fe are i •..rklug night and day in make up t'vC defelt, " '* ; ‘ The Hi moeratie nuemhm of tJou- grtvs8,' who um ohj-ethig- m aati- , ttttiifchy legislation beenuse it is Vgaiast suite rights, are puUmg that decirroe to a had use;. Attempts on th e fe rs , of tmtiouut officers ein he construed only as crimes against the nation, ’ The la s t Heard Ortt. “My little hoy look the croup one night and soon grew so had-you could hear him breathe all over the house,” says ,F. D . Keynolds, Mansfield, O. " w e feared he would die, but a few doses o f Due Minute Cough Cure, quickly relieved him arid he went to sleep. That’s the last we heard o f the croup. Now isn’t a cough cure like that Valuable?” One Minute Cougl (Jure ia absolutely safe and actsimme diatelyl For coughs, colds, croup grip, bronchitis and ail other throat and lung troubles it isaa certain cure. Very pleasant to take. The little ones like it.. , . Oi M.Itidgway, Heine, the poet,-is said to have made a will in which he hequeatliec . everything to his wife on the condi ' lion that she would marry again. He said that he wanted one man to regret “his; Heath,. v CeHCw e fer Bu*y P e ^ te . Many people neglect* cold because, they fey they have no time to attend to it. Krause’s Cold Cure-is a remedy which can bo taken without danger while performing your daily duties, and will relieve the most aggravated- ease in 24 hours. Price 25c. Sold by C. M, Kidgjray. The British army, after long and conclusive wsts of the value of the ■‘1-J - U i , ■* Khaki color for uniforms has decided to difeard it for .the grey that has long hems used by the Austrian .army, and by the Irflndon, Scottish Volunteers as their distinctive niiiform. i Haagsoa You have used all sorts of cough reme dies but it does not I yield; it is too deep seated* it may wear itself out in time, but it is more liable to | produce la grippe, f pneumonia or a seri-: otis throat affection* J Y o u need something {that will give you {strength and . build |up the body. i scorn EMULSION ’Wit! M ihtswhin everything5 #h« fails. There isnodoubt ihfttti li* It nourishes, - ^ s tr tf t^ h e n s , buihfc u p end f m«K<s the body strong end f hcr»*ihy, not only to Ihrow off this herdcough, but to ^o /d fy th e system «ltacfis, I f y o u fee | rvAfemn or emsekted you! #1: rnU m C 'S rta in lv fei< e I h l i f m v d M n g f mm iBed ldn t.~ .".#'4-:. , , 4 >* r r*wwf.y, i ^ Question Answered. Yes, August Flower still has the largest sole «t mtv medicine in the. civilized world, xour mothers and grandmothers never thought o f using anything else.fur Indigestion or Bii iousursa. Doctors were .st-irce, HIM they seldom heard of Appendicitis, Nervous Prostration or Heart Failure, etc They used Augpst Flower to clean ou t ifie system and stop ferineis tation of midigested food, regulate the action of. llie ILvtr, stimulate the ner vous and organic sctlon o f ther-ystym, and th a t is all they took when' tt«i|ng duil and had with headaches and other ache*. You only need u lewdosts o f Qvfceifs August Flower, in liquid form, to make0you satisfied there/is nothing serious the matter, with yoa. tact Green’s Prize Almanac. ■ ^ - i tlidgway & Co. Not long ago there were many ac counts of * contemplated European alliance'agginst the United States, hu t just .now it looks as if there were a number of countries that would like to mnkc alliances with this country against some o f their European neigh bors, !1 ' Saved Him From Torture, There is no more agonizing trouble than piles. The Constant itching aiu burning make life intolerable. No po eition is comfortable. The torture is unceasing, DeWilt’e Witch Has? Salve cures piles a t once. FOr skin diseases, cuts, burns, bruises, all kinds o f wounds it is unequalled. J . S. Gerall, Ht. Paul, Ark., Says: “ From 18651 suffered with the protruding, bleeding piles &mLuonId find nothing to help me until I used DeWitt’s Witch Hazel Salve. A few boxes completely cured me/*, Beware of counterfeits. C, M. Ridgway. pstnons. Fifteerr years went- by, and 'iho child had grown to he a college sen io r without again seeing Mr. Blaine. One afternoon she heard him speak a t a large public meeting, and a t thb dose of the address she made h e r way to Mm. She said simply: / ■ " J lr . Blaine, I don’t 1suppose you will, remember me. I am Margaret Sargent.” Quick as a dash came th e answer, emphasized with 'a hearty hand ^ "H a v e you ever tasted any spruce gum since th a t was as good as that was 9«F One of, the best New Year fesdlu tions made was that of a. number 0 companies, including many railroads in the United Btafts, to voluntarily increase the wage scale of their em ployes. . ^ For^SkaUere* Mervea, A remedy that will soothe, huih; up the wasted tissues and .enrich the hlood ia indispensable, Lichty’a Cel -ry Nerve Compound has been won- Jerfully imccemlul in cates o f ner I'ousrtree, a* thousands o f grateful people wilt testify. Sold by O. M Ridgway. F ancy T h a t Old S tuff I H e r good man was ill, and Mrs. Bogclby had been out to get the best luxuries her slender purse coiild afford for him. When she returned, her hands trembled so with indigna tion th a t she could hardly untie her bonnet, “I t a ll con es of bein* poo r/’ said the old Isdy to her husband, **l jis t stopped a minitit a t the Riches to tell ’em as how you wasn’t get- tin ’ any better, and Mm. Rich said she was terry and wanted me in Bring you a bottle of wine.” “Hid you bring it? ” asked th e ail ing man eagerly. “No; I heard h e rsay it had been myin’ down in fhe cellar ever since 1855, and when she offered it fo we I jis t walked off without sayin* * vo id /'-feU ndou Answer*. The sky looks bluer, the sou shines ligh te r, a feeling of youih and Strength creeps over after aking Rocky Mouutaiu Tea made by the Madison Medicine Co. 35 cents. Ask your ilruggist. nT.rtsnfr’s i m f l A mm i f ijnSMU#it, Of course the recognition made th a t g irl h is friend fo r 3>fe. Mr. Blaine, was once asked how he acquired th e power. He said that he was not cqnscious of any especial effort to gain it unless by cultivat ing the habit of always thinking over carefully each night th e events -of fhe day "and the persons whto had taken p a rt in them. Probably a brief written record of these would help still fu rthe r in the strengthen i n g ^ the power. Certain i t is that -the. confirmed egotist who' thinks and ialks of nothing outside himself is spldum th e owner of the Useful memory for,the.names>'and faces of others.—Yoqth’s Companion. .Odes i t Pay to Buy Cheap? A cheap remedy for coughs" and colds is all right,, b u t1you want some thing tha t wilt relieve and cure lit* more severe and di»nger«u» res-ufe « throat nod lung troubles/ What eh;/'5 you do? GoAo a warmer a«‘d more reo. ular dimute? Yes* if pyfeole; if no* possible for you, theh in either ca* take the o s f e remedy that has beep introduced in all civilized countrit- with success in Severe throat and luut troubles, "BoEchee’s German Syrup, It not only heals and stimulates tht tissues to destroy the germ disease, but allays inflammation, causes easy ex pectoration, gives a good night’s real, and cures the patient. Try ONR bot tle. Recommended many years hy al druggists iu the world.. Get Green’* Prize Almanac, Ridgway Co* A Collection of Crowns. -A whole collection of crowns if kept in the Russian royal .palace These relics o f departed greatness— they nearly all come-from countries Which have been subjugated by the Russians—are kept in what is known as the “ throneroom.” Here are shown th e crowns of Poland, Ka zan, Georgia, Astrakhan and Persia, besides the thrones and other royal insignia too numerous to mention. Besides th e crowns of conquered na tions, those of almost all the czars may bo seen in th a t vast treasure house. The most curious one of the lo t is the double crown made fo r Pe ter th e Great and his ha lf witted broth- er, the most costly th a t o f th e Em press Catherine, which contains 2,536 diamonds Of fee first water. A Legacy of th e Grip Is often a run-down, system. Weak ness, nervousness, lack of appetite, energy apd ambition, with disordered liver and kidneys often follow nn a t tack o f this wretched disease* The greatest need then is Electric Bitters, .the splendid tonic/hlood purifier and regulator o f Stomach, Liver and Kid iieys. Thousands have proved that they wonderfully strengthen the nerve?, build up the system, and re store to health and good spirits after an attack o f Grip* I f suffering,.try them. Only 50c. Perfect satisfaction guaranteed by Ridgwsv & Go. w* -r.-. .i*r—a.... Use «f PIfl«*na Far Speculation, ' I n modern times the pigeons have been Used for purposes of commerce end speculation as well as war. In 1770 a shrewd Italian had the win* m a g numbers in tb s lotteries feu? sent .to him, And i t is a well known fac t th a t fhe London branch of thfe great Rothschild banking house was able, by means of carrier pigeons, to receive pews of the victory at Wa terloo three days in advance of th e government and to realize an enor mous profit hy buying up govern* ment stock, then very much depress ed, and selling again when the rise came, ^ , ' • Saved Her CfcUdVUfe. . " In three Weeks our chubby little hoy W«schanged b f Pneumonia almost to a skeleton,” writes Mrs. W .' Wat* kins, of Pleasant City, 0 , "A terri ble couch set in, that, in spile of a goqd doctor’s treatment for* several weeks, grew worse every day. We then used Dr. King’s New Discovery for Gonsumptiofe and our darling was soon Round and well. We. are sure this grand medicine raved his life,” Millions know it’s the only sure cure for Ouigbs* Golds ami all Lung dttf- *«<*«. Kitlgway A Co. gip-mnleb fet- isfacliou, f m , n ea s ai iu tii^ x y iiu s u » OpkM*Mo*pfcm$ porMtnerai b o t N a r c o t i c . S e r v i c e E e s u m o d FLORIDA - LIMITED •fA UEDARV ILLE , OHIO, ForXoftntgand Children. ; . .• - -f -■ ,lAiafanffe & Aatskiiilf flailrfeii; The Kind You Have U ICKM.'iVIllE an* Always Bought sfbCSmna,* • > JMM h&At- ApafeclRemedy forConslipa- fion,Sour Stomach,Diarrhoea IVbrms.Convulsiious.Fcverish- hess andL o s s o f S ueep . facShrale Signature of HEW YORK. Bears the Signature" of 1 B a i f m t f l a c m v s m « f M tr c f e m e aip i j ^ 1 .'^ ' dji'l-Stsal,.'s^Ufltcd. • C tdfeitsK " • | pn'smptly made n«d remitted, I^RA FTB a » .New' IfoiA 'asd Vf iilniiOTlVC I • cium ii sold a t lowest rates. T fe AUuUolllUf eh*«{H?Et and nufe convenient way m scad mo:.ey hy mail. T OANB mad*’ ott.Re»1Ert«te». Pei* -AA a(mal «r Coilatejril;.@e^u,riQr» , William Wiklirt«fe.fefe.* • / / Seth W. Smith, VicePre*... ■' W. j Wildman, ^cQ lier MW ILL 801X 18 IS FLORISJ l . At b (Ku t'llts- o l d t > D o s f s - ? 5 C i .‘V s I -EXACTcopyOFWRAPPER. ' ^ ....... . - ........... ^ In U s e F o r O v e r T h i r t y Y e a r s K & K K & K K & X 'K 'S f’H.?K*5<>KU DON’T BE ANASS. If you' xm Tou?mg' a pair of shoe* or a auifc of I joihcsjoa are particatar aa to the Uootsty.-mu ] repntatfod of the merchant. Vcmr health is of J mareimportaace than either, yet you let qaacks, medical fakirs apd other hamoasm deceive yesa^by iUieir..deceptiveoKfsftvwi^Si^tsmfeTofevh^tbm#* After beinedefraadethy thesemedicalsBarksjou Rtbink aU doctors arayp^cs,.whereas, yoa alone JParefe' f lu ik ':Why'®t'fitSt:«euhasd;.friom;‘iUi,i;m' eTideaces of ttieir honesty aad respoasibilUy aa lapeelaUats. yfe.ta.ftt t>eea located In Ohio 25years and can giva best of bank Itefersacea. - 1 5' - - ' __ _ _ ijM3fiesofJtffifl** [ t r i r o K «m «» o s e d ’ w l th b o t ' V r i tw n t o m e n t . P r i v a t e . -Wo M nd tatoe s e n t C - O . >. W o ^** ro jo » q a boater* a cn ye lo pe a . ' K r e r y t t i ln e c o n f id e n t ia l . f i o e S t t o n U a t a a d e o s t o f T r c a t - m i ia t V B B E . - - D R S . K E N N E D Y & K E R G A N , V......... *4V ttf>PBItt0aLaT&BST. Clt-BVEtAJSIJ, O. " k &■ k K & - K - 'K a m , ■: A tU Ilf SBLIB THAIN lircrfe C om L m , .Brawisf S*o» SU fe *fe - .Dm£sg:tftw .■ 1S'-4*30. - J .fe Til- t<T C f t F a s te s t am i F in e s t Service Sm ith. FV*r time toblea, maps, ratee and Sleeping Gar .reser vation, address *' . 0 . L . S T .O N B , G n . PagB . A’g t . L o u i s w i l l , K y . Blue front Stable. Leave ymir homes there and yqur rigs be to p i ou the inside, .out of the rain and storm; 22-2-1 h . Liineetoue St. Springfield, ,0 . - C harges E. To»r>, ^ ro j Adam's Restaurant . anil Dining Booms - -Corner -Highland Limestone- street, Springfield, Ohio. DON ’T B e F o o l e d y Take fbo'xenoiae, original' ROCKY MOUNTAIN TEA Stade only by Madisou Medi cine Co.. Madison, Wis. i t keeps yoa wjeifc'';i*S^fe!i9^ marSc ettt on eadr baclcaze. ■Pries,', a s .cents,. Neyer sold In hulk. Accept no'stibstf- MtMrsMTMtui tote. Ask your drUEurUt. U UH • 50 c, 11 . 00 , Trial hottlfe vYA»>i^#i^feaaWsfepMMwaA■fJ^aed^^FP!JMga>^3^fe**r,awa^g.'v^z«t>ll.' Our great sales for December induced us to make some good offers for Feb ruary appropriate to the season. . . . G r e a t S k i r t S a l e :***i*|WWL J Plaid Bnck, nicely fitting.,,, •,,.82.7.5 All Wool.................. , / . . ! ........ 5.00 ■French Cheviot ............ 3 75 to 4 75 M o liair...................,2 75, 3.75, o 75 'Rainy Day........ .......... ..........1.00 up Petticoats ilcrcerizcd ..... ..,..1,00 up Muslin 50 up *11 I• h i i!r -ii; i jft •Pi { ||. f If }il 1f I G r e a t B e d d i n g V a l u e s iDC HI r Comforts- C’omforle, LaiueUtine Cotton...,. home made . . . ........ 1.50 Siifcalnic Covering..................... 2 50 BJnnkefs--single beds, p a i r ...... 374c Blankets^-10 4 .... ,« 65o feiinkets—l l 4 . .......... 100 Blankets—Isetnry all wool....... . 2.75 Blankets—plaid, for dressing S.U'ks and bath robes— .... ...3.00 ..Hutchison & Gibney*. L E H R & f l f l S T I p G S B R O S , f t p L e t t f s F % u r e W i t h Y o u o n Y o u r C o a l M o r e B u y i n g —Reader—You Will emtfer it l.t*t ing favor and receive a reward, if you will report Lin* uame iff flo,tl'.;wtrvin*j toaeTyou a Mifetitute-fbr the Mod iwm M*divine Co% R»eky Mounmin Tea, Ask ymtr ilruggistr - T he gieiubeautv tifettl Dr. t ’.ild- well’s m-.rup fVjfei} is iu imeert.iiofj r ton tre Cim*it[-,t)ot^li)dt*;(sfb<tt, Hick IW U fe e ami , ^ ‘-nw.wh TMtp>h,.».Jl UoW by (?, M, Ridgway. ^ Low faro Swtb, EYcumiou tiekm* to N>.-w Oifea-n, L:t.rMt,htle, Ahi,,;\nd IVusieoia, pl.-j.^ for Auutird Mii'ilt Gras FtAtivhies, Wifi l>e Hold yi,, Peiinsyivania Lines,; Fthtunry 3 toll, iticlurivo, good to- fuming h aving ibus'e pt)lpm not later, IliuU I'Vbhntfy So. For partieuisrs Ki- th-Vt t tigctit F u b tc rm e f ! IR w ld . " Caveats,asd Trade-MarksobtainedandallPat ent ixraness conductedfor MoocnafCFEE8. '• ,OunOrrtcri30PPostrE:u.S,P*TE»TOrricc and v.-ecansecure natca* tn l,'3Stimethan those remote f -mVVashmgtor . , r Send mode), tlrawlsg or photo., with descrlp-'i itiara Vre advise, i£ patentable or not, free of ichayge. Ourfeenotdueii!!patentis secured. ‘APAMtottXT, “How toObtain Patents,**with cost Of same in tlic U-S, and foreign countries sent free. Address, C .A .S P 20 W & C 0 . PM- PATENTOrFICC, UfKAHINetTON, D. C- r ------ - ■",v:-'SMtife THE FLORIDA SPECIAL Through Service to Florida R esorts v ia Pennsylvania Lines, Through passenger *$■* \ c fo winter re sorts in Florid:* find ti ■South over the Ptun.-ylvnnia l.ir.^s visi Cineinnai!, Atl.aita and .Wnvon to JncfcstmviHe anti St. Aligns t»ne h.ts'- hern resumed, Urtwing room Fli-i'gtngicurK have l'ittst/hrgli in the morn ing, f'hiet go tit noon, each tveek <l;iy. re.tcJi- ingOlnt-iuniit'' in Hu* evening, from- which point they,go through to Florriu in a solid train tit composite eltib car, sleeping cars •and dining c is. Only, one night if jipent till the way. The tttro'igh schedule ia given behm*'»‘ .. ,, ia-ave Pilt-hurg at 8 a. ni, over the Pali Ikth'Ut! Kcmte via Newark, Columbus and Xtnia, reawngers fur tln>FontIt -may gii tlirnlum tn Ffeahln i 4 *Uitn««l olinniiiaM >•«>«••»vuiivtivil) #V»AV«•>.*•<>( M'-IMMOUII Uljrii‘JiRviUc%In :57 a. m.^owrunuTs town, 11:1*1 a- xn.; Coshocton. I lit He. m,; Tfimvay. 12:10 nopnt Newark: 12:50 noon; Coiutnbtis, 2:15 p in.; London/ 2:57 p. nu; tsnuth Charhslon, 3:13 p. in,*, Cedarvillf, 3*.. 0 p, m.i Xenia, Z&i v. m .; Morrow l-±) p. in.; Loy. land. 4:50 p.”m. Arrive Atlan ta. 10:35 a. ns,; MaCoh, 1:00 p. m.-. Jncksoti Viilf, 8:10 p. in.; Ft. Augustine, 0:30p. n*. next day, R«turning the through Sleeping (bins hit Cliictgf\_ 1’iitt nrgand Intcrirudi tte {mints via Cincinnati ami the i'i nnsylvania Lines will leave Hi. Augustine 3:15 a, ru.; Jaek- tybyllle. 0:15 :s, nt. daily except Snnelav. Forinfiimi.ittun nltoutspebial rate tbttrist tieUus to Wlnt r resorts in Florida and the South, steping car nstryations oil the Sistsiit I’asjengcr Agent, Dayton, b. MARDl GRAS, New Orleans, Mobile and Pensacola. The Mnrdr. Grss Garhtvafs will be held ibis yeftr in above cities, ferny February 4 to 11* Fur Ibis occasion the Irt'iueville &> Nashville R. I l will sell round trip tickets to New Orleans.; Muliiie 'nini PensMCnln at one fare for the round trip. Tickets on sale Feb ruary 4 to 10, and are limited to Feb ' rUftry 28. For n very interesting ilfus* tritofl honkh t giving the history of the Mnrdr Gross, ndddrets 0. L, Btotie, G in, Pafs. Agt. Louisville & Nash* Vide R. l l , Loumville, Ky. PtEASDRE SUKERS. The *. G reat * Restorative. Pleasure Seekers Ate tho must won dci tul known .mnivly Hso m'rvc tonid They create solid fl\*h, OAisde and strength. Pleasure Seekers give vtut, vigor and vitality to weak, Waning men, completely curing nervous dfe bility, weak back, dears fee brain, hiftkis the blood pure and rich, wlu liter it lie a young, or old man. Pleasure Pi ckers go directly to the sent of the weakness am} do'ptl that is daimed fi»r them, even exceeding yoiir fondest hopes. T ry them and you will no In* dieippoifited. 50o tt box o r hy express' fife. D r , P O, fiAftTFR, ■ Bo* 3:?8, .. Bpringfiijd, 0 . ho r wle by.Ridgway A Go, THE BEST Product o f the market and stock farm •can .al ways fe found at the ' ’ ’ Meat Store ,!*f Cbarles ‘W'eimer. ' together wife every thing to he found in a . - first class meat market ; " , Aho)-handles fee cele- ' ' brated Bwift Company’s Hums, And courteous and lioness treatment goes with the above-' Goods Delivered. Telephone 68* Fresh Fish and Ice ,.To-tlaeSouth.. To Cincinnati, } Louisville and all Sonfiioffi Pciiils. Special Low Round Trip ■Winter Bates " TO.. * ‘ Lockout ML Tron Ashevilte. X. C- Cliarlcston', it, C. Jacksonville;, ida. 3i. Angustiue, Via Pensi.cola, Flo. Palm Beach, Fla. Tampa, Fla. Havana; Cuba. X pw Orleans, La. O u r • S e r v ic e and Connection* - 4 j 'e '/ • The Best., Also to*p! into in Mexico, Texas' and California. * . I For rates and particulars regarding routes and limits, inquire of G, H , & D. agents or representative. D. G. EDWARDS, I'r,»s. Traf, Mgr. CINCINNATI, O. ( I W . l I i M S i •I,-' ■ ■ ■ ■ ■ ‘ ' Dai^ Harkel Under the above firm name, the meat market of O W. Ctotisc will fee conducted. AH product in th e mfet line will be the best that money can buy, which fact-cohihincd with honest an'd thorough burinras methods u enough assurance to the- public, who ■always waut the Wurth o f their m Jey in every respect, ’ Wheu eending childreu, direct them to usi we always give them fee best .they ask for. • G O r i) 3 DEL IVERED Telephone No. 74. Red Cross Tanlsy Pills Pm triH ili* * ^•^WSyBWWSfar. a sm im A xm m ' iar : TwUKatTHamUa* The U A n ’ ihtseatftm PR ICE $1 .00 3«t)?c*tp^4«»rto*lpto( Mtxmtttfan'AeAiimt (ay* S*mphm*4Bmk 0t ttn»> Via k CiochoaaCo.* 10m. For sale by !C. M. Ridgway- s«e« flaAtiiHi Tweaty Years Wiufielrl, Iowa, Nov. 24.1900# GentTenien; - 1 write to ■my thst have been femblul with Dysjiepiui and liuligpsiiou for toe p»et twerit; yeara, and hay e ti e d many medirint eho Spent much wonev to no pnrpw until 1 tried Di*. Gsblwell’s Byrn] Pepsin, I have taken two botfes an- ato entirely relieved of all stmhaei trouble. Pcwnriot say Dm much ii ikvor o f this remedy, ~t ehecrfull; ricotttniend it to all sufferers ftoni In digestion or lysiwiwia. Yours truly Wiliwm RuebMtUf fey R, M, JUdgWay*
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