The Cedarville Herald, Volume 25, Numbers 1-26

pirn a *%■ r i £ i ■», * ' &»■t,'--. r a • v t WUMA* ■ TllltAY. FEBRUARY 21 , 1102 . *anffowrii^|siwap 8 ffBg^^ TW N*w York "Frew (’lipping Bn- » « ! * * juat ems,plrbNl fiv-Senator ’Bene*, * eaUtetfoa of newspaper ^peawgreph* covering everything that wwrrjBWtrf So tbereliiorial columns s f the pepereof this country end Eng- *lb*g lo the death o f William d r y . ' This reuwrkable eollec- bound in four rolium*. end that uncrowned o r oacritrped ever received so manytribute* *and esteem, not only from the pre*$ef Ms own country, bu t from all oyer the world.-P : (Monel Bryau’a ablest lieutenant f abroad, Mr. Frewea, in a speech at '*' Denver b* 6 &Week s& id; / ‘The baUleof Mlver haa been fought and lost, and and the Jokers can well afford to ac- ceptdefeat with good humor." “'There is certuittly something of humor in the admission a t this late date. 1 / ‘ ‘ In spite o ftbe.som b re colors with " which the Democrats are painting their harrowing scenes in the Philip f ' pines, they' Cunnofc gainsay that the * the establishment p t good courts of - 1 justice.yxeellciU"'sehOolSj good reads, » nod ;b n rW -improvements, is a big ^ ftdV'ouctf over any thTrig the islands had j previously known. An I when they y consider the 40.000,000. acres of the yohiahle,. timber, lands,.; in. , .the. f; world, to say nothing of the mines 'fir *»& oilier natural 1 products, they can ’hardly* help admitting . that the $20,0(10,000 paid fo r'the Philippines' ia quite rs good ft hiugain as the < ,$7,000,000 paid for Alaska. The attitude of the Preside t. of tfcje.Ch«irman of the Senate Commit- > tee bn Relatione with Cuba,- and of ... Republicans at large over the country is for fair play to Cuba in, the form ot Legitimate tariff concessions. Demo- er»t« who insist tlnd “ fair play’ and ‘'free trade*.are eynonymoub .terms are- trying ,ti>cloud the issue. to* A Brooklyu physician has. offered VJihfilself iay ft subject ,'fbr vivisection,. |i'*tying th a t.b e has carefully consid- 'feered the Value o f his.life,, and has ar­ rived a t the-conclusion that his great­ est service will he he a sacrifice to the good o f mankind. ' T h e o n fy condi tjoii of this strange offer is that his family shall be provided for when the experiments' prove fatal. Another IT physician ironically suggests that 'the * first operation should bo the remove s. and weigbingof. the brain, yivlsec tion of a human being could hardly 1 *be carried out, a's^ the subject wouh he liable to arrest for attempted sui cide, and the operators for murder'in of fatal results,' ChwV» “ I have lately b**a much troubled; with drepepew, beMueg gad aotir aUmiaeh, writs* M, 8. mead, leads** pharmacivt of Attleboro, Mm. “I #*14 eat hardly anything. without ♦uj&ria* several hour#. Mydkrrkeeg gaeted i t r y Kudol DyspcpMa Cure, which I did with most happy results. I have had no more, trouble and when me can goto eating mine* pie, oheeee,; candy and nuts after such a time, tbeii digestion must be pretty good. Xen- endow*. JKodol Dpspepria Cure heart­ ily," You don’t have to diet Eat all the good food you want hut don’t overload the stooymh, Kodel Dys- pewd* Cure digest* your food. . . V. M, Ridgway. Adlai Stevenson, who was, if we remember rightly, the last Democracy nominee for the vice-presidency, say* that the Democratic must present an Uobrokea-.front. He seems to forget that he helped to break that front by rouuing as a gold man with a silver running-mate, Question Answered. ,. Yes, August FJowfer still has the largest saleNof any medicine in the Civilized world. Your mothers and grandmothers never thought of using, anything else for Indigestion or Bil­ iousness. Doctors were scarce, and they seldom heard of Appendicitis, itfervousProstration or SeartFuilure* etc,- They .used- August Flower- to clean out the System and Stcip/eriiieu- B tion of undigested food, regulate the tion of the livery stimulate the ner­ vous mud organic action of the system,* and that w all they took when feeling dull and had with headaches and other aches. Yon only need a few‘doses ^ Green's . August Flower, in liquid* fern), to make you satietifi} there is pothing serious the mutter with you. Get Green’s*Prize Almumie. . . ' Ridgway <fcCo. There are many souls in ’this, world endowed with - live happy faculty ot finding joy everywhere, ' SavedHimfrom Torture. ' There is no more 'agonizing trouble, than piles. The Constant itching and burning make Hie intolerable. Np po­ sition is comfortable. The torture is unceasing., DelWitt’s Witch Hazel dalve cures piles a t' once. For skin diseases, cuts, burns, hruiscsj*all kinds of wounds it is unequalled. J . 8 . Genii), 8 t. Paul, Ark., says: ' ‘From lfifio 1 suffered with the protruding bleeding piles u«tl could, find nothing to help me until I used DcWitt’s Witch Hazel Salve, A few boxes completely cured me.",- I^eware o:r couuterleits. C. M. Pidgway. FAMOUS SIDES. #neM The** ftMended and Pfttfy* ■-..■• The following oeUectkm* of po- * % i « 4 jww** fijws®* iMb*. il* though still incomplete, the writer believes to he the largest yet brought together “Sheridau’* B ido" Thoms* B. Eesd. ■ ■ MT*m O’Shanteri* Hide,” Bohert Burn*. TBiack Valley B. B. B ide" I. K. Tarhox, D. D* “John Gilpin** Bide," William Gowper, “Charlotte Churchman’s Bide,” A A. Preston, “Collins Grave’s Bide,” John Boyle O’Jteilly.. % rl King’s Bide,” Wilhelm von Goethe. “Ichabod Crane's Bide,” Wash­ ington Irving. “King of Denmark's Bide,” C. E- Korton, <(K it Carson’s Bide,” Joaquin Mil- IgJ*' . ■ ■■ :.',J■ : r “Lady Godiva’s - Hide,” Alfred Tennvson. %Ury Butler’s Bide,” B. F, Tay- Allen’s Bide,” Wallace Bide,” H , W. a-» ^ Beierriug to the tariff d iscusaibtie l^g rk in g from the needs o f our depen- fif dfenciea it may be suggested that the i-r A-mefujaii people believe in protec- lieefause it protect* many, not because it may enrich a few. and •num^s k Monkoym ^ “All well—all happy—^-lots p i fim" That is the regular ftpori from the monkey cage. Bf.rntmi*s Circus ever since fthe keepers began dosing the ^monkeys with Scott’s Emul- *rmn* Consumptionwas carry­ in g off two thirds of them j^very year and the circus had to buy new ones, , One day a keeper aceident- ^«Uybroke a bottle of Scott’s «mu!si<ai near the monkey and the moruteys eagerly A it up from the Hoof, suggested the idea that It themonkeyshave rec^yei to r dosesand 'the,keepef#;; very few deaths ff^tt ’mption. Of course j . -ptr to buy Scott’s Emuh fen than new monkeys—and suits the circus mem I ^Consumptfoa in, monkeys:. *in man is the same diseases have it or are threaten# ed with it cah/yeti 1 take tfwf l*J# 2 m** mm . m SSMap*-: | flSfflWfT - 4 ? IlSitftoftr't; ■A writer has correctly snid that if i* almost na presumptuous to think you. cau do nothing as to think you can do everything. For Shpttere# Nerves. . A remedy tha t will soothe, buih up the wasted tissues ,and enrich the blood is indispensable. „ Lichty’s Cel ery Fterve Compound I iub been won­ derfully successtui in. cates of ner vousut‘ 68 , as thousands of grntefu people will testify. Sold by O. JML Bidgway, - The Chicago Daily News says that itV a pity the average man does not lose 1 i : b tongue when he loses his bead# ^Th (Last Heard Of It. “ My little boy took the croup onp night and soon grew so had you could; hear him breathe al) over the house,” ; says F . D. Reynolds, Mansfield, O. fWe feared he would dip, but a few doses of One Minute Cungli Cure luickly relieved him and he went to sleep. That’s the last we heard of the croup. Now isn’t s cough cure like that valuable?'* One* Minute Cough Cure is absolutely sate and acts imme­ diately, For coughs, colds, cfoup, grip, bronchitis fcnd all other throat and lung troubles’it is a certain cure Very pleasant to take. The little ones like it. C. M. Ridgway. A Merging of Formu(a>. r A commercial traveler well known in the cycle trade on both sides of the A tlantic adds th is to th e collec­ tion o f joke* on newly made happy fathers: The hero i* the manufacturer* o f the wheel which the narrato r sells. Being compelled to go away on a business trip about the time an in­ teresting domestic event was expect­ ed, he left orders fo r the nurse to wire him result* according to the following formula; V. a hoy, ^Gentleman’s safety a r­ rived.” I f a g irl, “bady*a safety arrived.” The fathe r’* sta te of mind may >6 imagined when, a few day* later, ie received, a telegram containing h e tra* word: » “Tandem.”—Denver New*. ChidCure f«r Busy Peepfe. Many people neglect a cold bemuse hey say they have wo time to attend to it. Krause’* Cold Core 1 * a remedy which can be taken without danger while performing your dally dude*, and will relieve, the most aggravated o ste in 24 butinb Price llfie, ijold by 0 , M, Bidgway. - ‘f • 8 fp Your Milk Slowly, people complain tha t they* cannot drink .milk without being distressed by it, The reason' is th a t they d rink i t too fast; I f a glasB of milk is. swallowed hastily, i t enter* the stomach and then forms in ono so lids curdled mass difficult of di­ gestion. : A t least fou r minutes should he occupied' in 'd rink ing s glass of milk, so th a t in reaching th e atOmachirw lBhe so'diitriFutec th a t when coagulated, a* it must be by the'gastric juice, instead of being in one hard, condensed mass, It will bo More in the form of a Sponge. ' ■ ■■■ . Penn and Hi, Hat. . Charles I I . once granted an audi­ ence to the courtly Quakeir, William Penn, who, as was his custom, en­ tered the royal presence with his h a t on. The humorous sovereign quiet-’ ly laid aside hi* own, which occa­ sioned Penn’s inquiry, “ Friend Charles, why dost thou remove thy. h a t?” “I t is the.cuBtom,” he re­ plied, “in this place for one person only to remain covelred.” ALegacy of the Grip Is often a run-down system. Weak- ness, nervousness, Jack of appetite, energy end amhitiou, with [disordered liver and kidneys olten follow an a t­ tack of this wretched disease. The greatest need then is Electric Bitters, the splendid tonic, blood purifier and regulator o f .stomach, Liver and Kid neys. Thousands have proved that they wouderiuliy strengthen tin* reeves, build up the system, and re store to health and good spirit* after an attack of G rip ,. If. suffering, trv them. •Only 50 e, Perfect satisfaction guaranteed by Ridgway & tX Sensible is the bill which has been i itroduced in the legislature ineVeas tug the license of, retailing cigarette* artd making it illegal to sell to any on under tv p*sr#o| wenty years o f age. ipwM» Save* Her Child’* life, “ In three frmks ,r>u»* chubby Huh uoy waschanged by Pneumonia almost 0 a skeleton,” write* Mr*. W. Wat- tin*, of Pleasant City, O. “A terri* tile cough set In, that, in spite o f a (ortd doctor** treatment for several weeks, grew worse every, day, We hen Used. Dr. King's New Discovery or Consumption, and our darling Wa* soon sound and well. We wre «nr* hi* Brand medicine saved hi* life.” dilllon* know it’* the only sure cure 1 hr Coughs, Cold* and all Lung dis- *«M*, Bldgway A Co, guarantee sat* isfiteftom SQo, II.QQ, Trial bottlea IVte, lor, “Parson Bruce. - ’T au t, Kevexe’a Longfellow: “Ride to Aix,” Robert Browning. ^‘Skipper. Ireson’s Bide,” J . G. ■Whittier. “The Radical Ride,” A. J : Welker. ■“Warren’s Ride,” K, H , Weston. ’Y oung Lochinvar's Bide,” ' VYal- te r Scott. . *' I- To the above may ,be added “Gray­ son McArthur’s Bide,” “Israel Put-- nam’s.Ride,” “WRhelm’a Ride With Lahore,’?.“John Sullivan’s March,” “ Don Quixote’s Parole,” “Mazep- pa’s Circus Feat,” “News From F)od- den Field,” “Pythias’ Homeward Race,” “Ride of the L ight Brigade,” “Ride of Commendatore,” “The Ride F o r Life” and .“Dick Turpin’s Bide.” - - Does It Pay to Bay Cbeaf>? - A-cheap remedy-"for coughs iuid colds is all right, hut you want some­ thing that will relieve and cure the more severe and dangerous results ,of throat and lung^troUbks. What shall you do? Go to 0 Warmer a"d more reg­ ular climate? Yes, if possible; if not possible for yOu, then in either, case take the’ o S tly remedy that has been introduced in all, civilized countries with success in severe throat and lu ng troubles, “Bosehee’s German Syrup.'* I t not only heals and stimulates the tissues to destroy the germ disease, but allays inflammation, causes easy ex- pectoriitiou, gives a good night’s rest, and cures the patient. Try'ONE bot­ tle. Recommended many years by all dHigglers to the world. Get Green’s Prize Almanac. ' Ridgway &x Co. The sky looks bluer, the sun shines brighter, a feeling of t youth and- strength creeps ovejr the ao.nl after taking Rocky Mountain Tea made by the Madison Medicine Co.' 35 cents. Ask your druggist. T h e K in d Y<m H ov e A lw ay s Bough t* * » a W h ich h a a b e e a - fA n s e f o r o v e r SQ yours* h a s h o m o £*> j O a n d h a* b e e n m a d e n n tie r Ills p e r - r f r ^ so n a l sup e rv ision s in c e I ts in fancy . A llow n o o n e t o d ece iv e y o u i n th i* . ' 3UI C o u n te rfe its , Im ita tio n s a n d “ J u s t- a s - g o o d ” a r e jbufc E x ire rim en ta t h a t tr if le w i t h And e n d a n g e r tdie h e a l t h o f Tnfnnta a n d C h ild ren—E x p e rie n c e a g a in s t jE x p enm en t. What is CASTOR!A C a s to ria i s a h a rm le s s s u b s titu te f o r C a s to r O il, P a r* ^ go rlc , P r o p s a n d S o o th in g S y rup s. I t i s P l e a s a n t .: con ta in s n e ith e r O p ium , M o rp h in e n o r o t h e r „ sub s tan ce . I t a ag e i s i t s g u a ra n te e . I t d e s tro y s 'W o rm s a n d a llay s F ev e rish n e s s . I t c u re s D ia rrh o e a a n d w i n d Colic. I t relieve* T e e th in g T roub le s , c u r e s C on stip a tion . a n d F la tu len cy . I t a s sim 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 is, g iv in g h e a lth y a n d n a t u r a l sle ep . T h e Children** P a n a c e a—T h e M o th e r’s F r ie n d . CENUINE CASTORIA AEWAVS B e a r s t h e S i g n a t u r e o f In Use For Over 30 Years. w e 6fcMT.uaoaa.ANT. n mv . k . t sraefcr. w«wyo«n arrv. . Opr great sales for December induced ‘ us to make some good offers for Feb­ ruary appropriate to the season. . . , Great Skirt Sale i 'Plaid Back, nicely fitting....' ...?2.75 All W aul....,.......5-00 French Cheviot 3 75 to 475 Mohair*...........-2'75, 3.75, 0 7$ Rainy .Day........... i. ............... 1.D0 np Petti coal« Mercerized 1... ,,..,1.00 np . Muulin........ .................. . o 0 up Grdat Bedding Values Comforts................... . Comhirte, Lltuieutine Cotton,,-..; home m i i d e . . . . , . . . . . , * , - Silkiiline Covering .................. Blaukt'ls--single beds, pair....... Blankets—-1(1-4 .............. Blankets-—11 * 1 , BUmkids—-factory ail wool,....... ■Blankets—plaid, lor dressing . sacks ana bath robes.,........ ' 7oe L50 2 50 374c C.% 1.00 2.75 .5,00 ..Hutchison & Gibney.. ffftSTlHGS BROS, Let Vs Figure W i th You on Your Coal Before Buying Kerr & Hastings Bros K & K K & f t K f v K K rA f t K & f t K & K BLOOD DISEASE CURED, . I* Jrtm tr e t contracted tint Stood or P f Ir*to Disease, yon a re sever safe Motll tb s 1 UU rtres Or j>olsod has bted eradicated front the eystera. Don’t be Satit&ed w ith a | 6 i l l “ patch «p” b r esmo faetliy doctor. O tirW ew M e t h o d ( a G a a r c n t t e d t o I U C o r e «»r Mo P a y . * juK o K s m t s D s t d W l t b s u t W r i t t e n s s a s s a b ] C u r e d W h e n e l l J d i e F e l l e d “Cosld t llre rtir early tlfe S tm , this teaOmoutat wpaidnotbsl »*cfc»»ary,tlion*UI was sosuorestafst tusstliottfcsads etotbdrl yosni Ortfe. Early isdtscreiloss, later excesses, Sxposere tol xreatracut was recowmesuea to we, i in rett:rated who yoo , were first, and finding rod b a d o re f 3 S years’ experleiteo a e d rs. ^spoasible financially. I ytm tn f rasa under a rnaranteo. Ysn cured m* permanently, and In six ysars titers baa not b eta » sore,pain,m o'toranyotheiaym iitsntoftueblooddleease.’’ - IIwpatSKcy, 5 scrsl Dral*s, KM««y and Bladder DlStaacs. [ ' Csnt«tt*U»B ftetr ((sssUsslliak hr R um TrHtswHsMI Inks ftH, t I DRS. KENNEDY & KERGAN. ' •... M t StJ*»»***Ott BT. ■: CtEVCLAND, O* K fk K K fk f t K a .-K K & K K & f t K / x K - Serrics Eesnmod. " BBAiOX t& i _ " . FLORIDA - LIMITED '■ •' / - m " , i - " ; Loflihtiiie & W v iliV Railroad , .. .... A-VO—r.. JACKSONYIltE and , ST.MMSME ' . *»h all poik ^ in ; P L O E X D A A«A!UC40U|T(tAIff Itucngh Oeaebair Drasrln^ Boott BUspcrs n t Dlnln Oars S t e a m H e a t P i n t c h . G a s Fastest and Finest ServiceSouth. For time tables, map?, rates and Sleeping Car reser­ vation, addrfs? * • C . L . S T O N E , G e n . P a s s . A g t . L o u i s v i l l e * J&yv ^ Slue Front sklile. Leave j'oiu: horses- there, and. your rigs be kept on th e inside, out o f the rain and ytorm. • ■ 22-24 hi- Limestone St. . Springfield, O. C h a b ie s K. T odi >, Prep. Adam’s. Restaurant. and Dining ilooins Corner High and Limestone street, Springfield, Ohio. DON'T B e FootED ! Takethe genuine, original ROCKY MOUNTAIN TEA Made only by MadlfoirMedicine Co., Madison, Wis. It keeps yon mark cut on cach .pactc*Xc- ,, -sKfVS W - Price-, 35 cents. "Never apt* ] W H k r in bulk. Accept no substl- •Maaneoii*t» » n tute. Aik' your druaalst. THE rtORIDA SPECIAL, Through Service to Florida Resort© via Pennsylvania Lines. —Ue.nlcf—Y.tti will confer d i n t itig fnvnr and receive ft reward, if you will report Urn name «f de,iiers>trv*ins: to tell y»w a Milwtituir fat the Mini isnn Medicine O f t Rocky Mountain f t ft. A*k ynur druggist, . -‘■'■The g n a t hefttitv alnnu Dr, (h.ld w efiaSuup I’tjwhl ih in ifech'rtaSntv to cure CmiMijwihii, Iiidlareiimi, Sick HeftdftChv «ml Mmmich Trenblwi, ^oltl bjr U M, Ridjjw.«^, L^w Far* South; Kxctirekm tickets to New Orliat e, L»,,Mrbil(‘, Ala,,nnd Pcnsncoln’ Fhi,, fur Amuift) M.irdi Gras festivities, will tie sold vi.» Fennsylvftnift Lhiea, BVbrimry 3 to 0*, inclusive, gonj r« turning having flmre points not later 'thntt February 15. Ftff particuhif* tec ticki t agent, , ^gbtrelUt for flit Herald. ' 7 •Through pabs-n^er sci-vjcc to .winter re­ sorts tn I'TorMu and the Utiuth- over the Penn-ylvsnia v n ilncinnatf, Atlnnta and Muoon to Jtichsondile and St. Angus-- tine h.is ne.-n r'sumrd, 1-roving room Sleeping enrs .leave hi tho.nurfu- ing, t'hitvgo at no jn, each week d.iy, teach­ ing Cincinniil* in tLie»t-vorilng..fron> wliich point th ‘y fin through to Flori Ta in » solid tmin ot composite »’hsh a i r , sleeping cura and diping c.irs. Only one night St spent <>n the kay. The through schedule Li given beiftw: • Lt-aye Pittsburg a t 8 a. m, over the Pan Handle Itmite yiu Newark, Colmuhus uijd Xcnhi. Pas-engera for the South may go through to Flfiri-ia w ithout changing tars •from the following stations, each week day:. Pittsburg, 8;00 ii. in.; Stcubonyillc. It:Z8a. ni. [ Cadiz .5unction, W:lt)o.' m .; I)nrmison Ji‘f:!52; ITIiriehaviHc, 10:57 p. m.:Nowcomera- town, IJ :23 a. in ,; Coshocton, 1J;48 a. ,nt.; .Trlmvay, 12:10 noon: Newark,. 12:50 noon; Columbus. 2:15}! m.t London. 2:57-p. in.; Houtli Charicaion, 3:13 p, ,m,; Ccdnrvillc, iii-'.Op, ni.i Xenia, S:®) p, in.; Morrow 4-2U p. m,j Ia)v< land, 4:51) p." nt. Arrive Athm.- ta. 10:35 a. ni.; >i«con, l;(>0 p. m.; Jackson­ ville, 8:10 p. in.; $t, Augustine. 0:30 p. in. next day;, will leave S \ AnguBfjnf 8:15 a. in.; Jack­ sonville. 0:15 a, nt. daily except Cittnday. - P’rir inform<itinn almutspceini r ,t.* timrist tickets lo tvint-r resorts in Florida and the South, sleeping car nte reaiitms on the Florida Special, and other particulars, c it* suit ii. 8 . Keyeor ticket Agent of lhe Pennsylvania Lines-or addrees tic, Haines, District Passenger Avent. Dayton, O. MARD1 6 RAS. New Orleans, Mobile and Pensacola. ' The Mnrdi G ris Carnivals will be held ibis year in above cities, from February 4 lo 1 1 . For this occasion the Louisville & Nashville B , II. will sell round trip ticket* to New Orleans, Mobile nnd Pensacola at one fare for the round trip, Ticket* on sale Fell- rnnry.4 to 10, antfftre limited to Feb ru»ry 28, F o r a very interesting illus­ trated Imqklirt giving the history of the Mnrdi Gres, adddress G. L . Stone, Gen, Raw. Agf. Louisville & Nash­ ville R» I I , Louisville, Ky. * PLEASURE SEEKERS. The - Great - Restorative. Pleasure Seeker* are. Iho most won Jerfol kimwii^ remedy a *n nrrVe tonic fhey create solid flesh, muscle xml strength. Pleftsufc 8<*ekere give vim, vigor and-vitality to weak, wasting men, completely curing nervous de­ bility* weak hack, clears the brain, •nuke* the blood pure and rich, whether it lie h young o f old man Pleasure Seeker* go directly lo the seat, «d the Weakness anil do*nil that, ii claimed for Ihem, even exceeding your fondest hope*. T ry them mid \ou Will no lle disappointed. 50c a ’>»x or by express fi5e. „ D r , G. O. ( i AP.TKR* BoxJL'8, Hprirglield* G, For sale by Ridgway & Co, ExahangeBank ; CBDARVILLE* O fllQ , . A CCOLN Iri o f SRrehants and lm * * dividual* wdipited. Collectsocr promptly made agd remiUed,.. - TkRAFT'b* on ®?ew York and Cin- D cianati sohRal lowest rates, The cheapest and most convenient way to send moneyby mail. E OANS made on Real Estate, Pet- ^onal o r Collateral Security. William WiWmftti, Prea., 7 Seth W, Smith, Vice Prc-*., W. J Wildman. Cashier. PATENTS *MYrfc 3 «-Ntwk* fcftLalPalK- .... „eo*t; saftti O.A. 3 NOW&CO, i fWttemmre mam. THE BEST Product of the market nnd stock, term can al­ ways lift found- at the Meat Store o f Cltarles Weimer. , .i,%*(-' ‘. t v ' ‘i'- * * u . /> together with every­ thing to lie.found in a firet-elaes meet- market. Also handk-s the eels- - , lirated Bwfft Company's . Hums. And courteous and- honest treatment ■ goes with the above. Goods Dc-livfyed. “ ; “ Telephone 66 . , Fresh Fi^h and Ice ..To-the South.. The Direct D i n e V * ‘ V ia - The Our Service and Connections* ‘ Are The Best- ‘ To Bfnsinnati, louisyille and all dantteaPoiats. frpteial Low "" Bound Trip Winter Bates' WjkonfMt, Tcnn Asheville, N.C, Chfirtfsten, S. C, J«ett<;inivilleT Fla. Si. Augustine, Fla fVii&'yota. Fin. Palin B.-at-l», Fla. Tampa, Fla. Hayann. Cuba, New Orleans, La, ’Also to points in Mexico, Texas and . California, For rates «.nd particulars regarding routes and limit*, inquire of O, H , & D. agent* or representative, D. G, EDWARDS, Pass. Traf. Mgr, CINCINNATI, 6 . '.\V.'IlifSi;,V SON Daily Meat Market. ’Dndcr the above firm name,- the meat market of O W, Crouse will be conducted. All product in the meat line will he the best that money can buy, which fact combined with honest and thorough busitn*r methods is enough assurance to the public, who always want the worth o f their money in every respect. When tending children, direct,them to us; we always give them the best they ask for. GOODS DEL IVERED Telephone No, 74, Red Cress Tansy Rills Sapp ttxsiiil . w NW h M i IMnfwM- P A IW F U L M iM tn ia tlM -jy:»SfcfefciMlIWlfeMa. J^.rm S3Srm w in t m lAM Hw ’ i r w ^ PRICE $1.00 SMHpeMpfcld»n . tft&e. Mt^rrfanfeeunstfcfc-s, te* ViafleCiacbonaCo., xm xtoin«, iow«. For tele by C* M, Ridgway. Bbigi thie&Hi twfetiyVaar*. Winfield* tows, Nov. 24, M , Gentlertien; - I write to sey th«l hftv* h<*rt trutihjed with Dyspepf ftlitj Itidigtetidu for tne past twen Jteftte* nftdi have tried m4ny nirdkifi fthd'stpent intteh money to no purpr untfl 1 tried Dr, Cnlrlweir* Hyrt Pepfthi^ I have taken te o bottle* ni am vniiielv relieved o f *11 tdomfti tremble. I oftbnot m y km much Iwvny o f thi* remedy, t chrerfu; inmehd it tn *11 tmflerem ppm j tyspetwift, Yom'- trif Willi, m digbftthm or hjr HiM* jfifldgWfty

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