The Cedarville Herald, Volume 25, Numbers 1-26

/ T t t e t l M 4 YJ3AB. WfMlfU |E*lp I XAfeb*^SUU t , **$, I* a 3 Hsfiiifil# trcaWt; *11 m y life,”J i*AvaHd*, Mtdifer, proprietor <J *b».| r^JelsHft Bottling ftfgrkt, .Erik*.. Fa,*! ! '**m $ i*fe3:i!ll k m U o f r e m c d m , «reai i j tu rn e r* ! dbetoi* tsd ap ep t eoDMdkm* j j 1bin moaiey trying to gp.i» moment's; f „ . lO T t AT,. APRIL 1 A 1902, i peace, Fin*% I read ofM o l ’s Hy* ] ^ -- - I oemiM Cate amt have teen tektag it j <auri.-:-*j;-;-;arn» '----- ~ - to m y great fautiactioa. I never found ! :'Its squat fbrston«ch trouble«n<l glad : Ij-racoiorofiodif that I ' m$y\ ; help other sufferer*/’JifldolDj^peptis ‘ "ftoftWeif you W I N N I N G A H UMBRELUt. ‘ • ' ,R h Mistake That Breyjht * SyrjsriMta |5 „ Beth Men Involved, A 0 :.in;l avenue Merchant enter* ffcfc btore the other 4*y with,an It loehj; ** if * rciijple of Danish akarpera had eoW to 10 ?„ Kknardaou of Tenseaieee « targe gold brick la- baited, “Democratic Qarapeign Ma­ terial.* /. Cterril. rid as first Made fo IS??, when be wa* a young- man of twsety-foer and had scarcely begun ifcoiuBaaa-tijo immense fortune he pc*. *#Ud when he died. The last -will wa*dated 1999 , yet the two are essen­ tially alike, The steel trust earned last year 1111,667,195* a «uip larger than the capital of any other industrial con­ cern, .The corporation makes Its hooks.public and does «ot seem, to lose anything by It The Chinese governmentbus issued decrees giving mining concessions to foreigners bat the tax burdens are so great that, they practically amount to prohibitions. - A Russian paperhas had tosuspend publication because it said that the freeing of the serfs, accomplished forty-one years ago, had done lesa for the peasants than was hoped for. The gQvernment wiil not tolerate even such mild criticism. Senator iJailey’s speech in favor of oleomargarine restriction elicitedfthe following from Senator Depew: "I have never heard an effort in this . chamber which has so affected my imagination, has so fired my fancy and has had so little influence on my , judgment,” The TJ. &. Fish Commission is try- c ing experiments In.' sponge culture. - ThOro are at present- five commercial -varieties among the Florida keys and it is believed that the industry can be so extended as to obviate the necessity of importing sponges. \ . jSemtor Depew received a letter last week in which a food parent said that his wife bad presented him with three boys at one birth, and that they ■,had been named Theodore Roosevelt, Marcus Hanna ah1Chauucey Depew. Tin GreatDismalSwamp Of Virginia is a breedingground of Malaria germs, So is low, wet or marshy ground everywhere. These ... germs cause weakness,cluUs and fever, aches in the bones and muscles, and . may induce dangerous maladies. But .Electric .Bitters never fail to destroy Jtheraandcuremalarial troubles. They will feurely prevent typhoid. We tried many remedies for Malaria and Stom- , acb and Liver troubles,” writes John .Charleston, Of Byesville, O,, “but *- never found anything as goodns Elec­ tric Bittern,” * ,i,*w **»Am fVnltr firt/v Try them. Only 50c. Ridgway & G o . guarantee satisfaction. The government has put a higher valuation on gold in the Philippines than ever before by lowering the ex­ change rate of silver. This was bee- e**flrybecauseChinesemoney changers bought un^gold coins and turned them intomullion at a large profit. Yearlyfatal Runaway Started! horrible ulcer on the leg of «T. B. OrUer, Franklin Grove, 111., Which defied doctors and all remedies for four years. Then Bucklen's Ar­ nica Salve cured him. Just as good for Boils, Burns, Bruises, Cuts, Corns, Scalds, Skin Eruptions and Files. 25c at Ridgway <fcCo ’« drug store. A French agriculturist has discov­ ered a date palm whose fruit has no pit or stone, and ah effort will he made toward a general introduction of the improved species. Bird-Shot ■ For Tlgor. Wri use to hunt tigers with bird-shot, ft doesn't hurt the tiger any and it's awfully risky for you. Consumption is a tiger among diseases. It is stealthy —but once started it rapidly eafsuplhe flesh^rnch^destroys the life. No use to gohunting it with ordinary food and med­ icine. That's only bird-shot, It still advances. Good heavy charges of Scott's Emulsion will stop, the advance. The disease feels that, Scott's Emulsion makes the iKxiy strong to resist. It soothes and toughens the lungs and sustains the strength until the disease wears itself out, leadfurfreeMtmjifo # eW * *,i iiaki,! Cure cures all stomach troubles. Yo dcu \ hay« te^tetiVvRodoi- Dyspepsia Cure'digeeb wbai you e«t. • G. M, RidgWay. President Roosevelt’s veto of the bills to remove charges of desertion' showthat to abandon the flag yf one’s country is “The Unpardonable Sin” in his.eyes. The Best ColdCure. Is one y,Quean take without interrup­ tion to business. One that does not affect the bead orbearing like the con­ tinued use of quinine. One that cures Speedily and leaves you feeling fresh and clear-headed. Such, a one is Krau&CjSCold Cure. Price 25c, Sold by C, H Ridgway. liBDDCED BATES WEST & SOUTHWEST* Qnewaysecond-class colonist tickets t o the West and Northwest, will be sold at special fares via Pennsylvania Lines, during March and April, 1902. Particular information about fares, through time and other details will be furnished upon application JOPassen­ ger and Ticket Agents of the Penn­ sylvania Lines. Wields a SharpAx, 'ffMiliions marvel .at the multitude of maladies cut off by Dr. King’s New Life Pills—The most distressing too. Stomach, Liver and BoweLtroubles—' .Dpspepsia, Loss of Appetite, Jaun­ dice, Biliousness, Fever, Malaria, all full Knfnru thdftD uiAnrlot*wnybDrs «c; *-l?a in his hand and, sitting, do.;,: on the nearest stool, burst info n m 7 t of hwghfer. In xesponse to queiies :;s to the character, of the, joke the merchant said after, a few. utienfes of hilarity: • " ilWeH, you know, when I afarted out-in the*rain I had no umbrella. I worried along, debating whether I shouldn't invest, but "was deterred, by the thought that I already have three umbrellas kicking around- somewhere. When I got over on East’Water street,'! spied a man I presumed to be Dick Wilson, an old xriend-of mine. The man I thought to he Dick was carrying a fine silk umbrella. It's mine now,” he added fohdly 83 he .gazed on the work of art he held in his hand, . "As soon as I saw the man I pre­ sumed to he Dick I was 50 overjoyed that I rushed on him from the rear and, slapping him hard on the back, ;iraed, fall befo e t ese wo der orke , 25c at Ridgway &Co.'s drug store. CharlestonExposition. Low fares to Charleston, ■ South Carolina, for the Interstate and West Indian Exposition, are offered via Pennsylvania Lines. Two forms of excursion tickets, season and fifteen day, may be obtained at special rates. For informationabout fares nud>trains consult E. 8 ,. Keyes Tick***’Agent, Neglect Means danger. Don’t neglect biliousness and consti­ pation. YoUr health will suffer per- nianently if you do. DeWItt's Little Early Risers cure such cases. M, B, 3m}th, Butternut, Mich., says: “De Witt’s Little Early Risers are the most satisfactory pills I everRook. Never gripe*or,cause nausea,” ** 7 ^ 0. M, Ridgway, HOME SEEKERS' EXCURSIONS. Low rate Home-Seekers' excursion tickets to the’West and South will be sold via Pennsylvania Lines, March 4th, 18th, April 1st, loth, May 6th and 20th, For fares, through time and other details, apply to Passenger and Ticket, Agents of the Pennsylva­ nia Lines. . Does It Pay to Buy Cheap? exclaim 'Look here, old man, give me that umbrella!' “The man turned, and, to my amazement, I discovered that he was not Dick, hut some one I had never seen before- I was covered' with confusion and was about to apologize when I observed that he was even more confused than I, He hastily closed th.e umbrella and pressed it into my hand with.the re­ mark: “ *1— I.beg your pardon. I didn’t know it was yours/ and vanished around the corner, leaving me stand­ ing with open, mouthed astonish­ ment/’ After the outburst of merriment from the assembled clerks had sub­ sided the merchant said: •/'Well, I’ve got a fine, new um­ brella anyway, and they say the sec­ ond thief is the best owner,’’—Mil­ waukee Sentinel. ■ available medicine ForCoughs andColds inChildren. . ‘T'have not the slightest hesitancy inrecommendingChamberlain’eCougb Remedy to all who are suffering from coughs or colds.” says Charles, M, Cramer, Esq., a well known watch maker, of Colombo, Ceylon, “It has been some two years since the City Dispensary first called my attention to this valuable medicine and I have re peatedfy used it and it bns always been beneficial. It hnas cured1me quickly of all o'hest colds. . It is especially effec tive for children and seldom takes more than one bottle to. cnre them of hoarseness. I have persuaded many to try this valuable medicine, and they are all as well 'pleaSed as myself over the results,” For-sale b/ 0. M. Ridg way, druggist. jitA cheap remedy for coughs and cdlds is all right, but you want some thing that will relieve and cure the more severe and dangerous results of throat and lung troubles. What shall you do?Go to a warmerand injre reg- ular climate? Yes, if possible; if not possible for you, then in either case take the only remedy that has been introduced in all civilized countries with success in severe throatand lung troubles, “Boschee’s German"Syrup.’ It not only heals and stimulates .the tissues .to destroy the germdisease, but allays inflammation, causes easy ex­ pectoration, gives a good night’s rest, and cures the patient. Try one bot­ tle. Recommended manyYears by all druggists in the world. Get Green’s Prize Almanac. , Ridgway & Co, BEAUTIFUL SOUVENIR BOOK FREE Upon application we will send, free of charge, copy of a beautiful souvenir book descriptive of St, Clair river, upper Lake Michigan and Canadian summer resorts reached ’by the White Star Line, Wiilalso quote lowest rates and give information relative to your keeping while there. / Rates within the reach of ail; be sides tiie surroundings, scenic or oth erwise, are most charming and health- fob We will be pleased to arrange schedule and offer suggestions that will surely be profitable and useful. How many in your party, when do you expect to journey, and wliafcpoint have you in view? Uo you wish ac­ commodations reserved, and at what price? Store expensive, medium or cheaper? J. W. CONRAD, General Agent, Toledo, 0 . “A neighbor ran in with a hot tie of Chamberlain^ Colic, Cholera and Diarrhoea Remedy when my son was suffering with"severe cramps and was given up as beyond hope by nty tegular physician, hdio stauds high in his profession, After administering three doses of it, my son regained Consciousness and recovered etiti&ly within twenty four hours” says Mrs. Mary Haller, of Mt. Crawford, V«. This remedy is for tele by C* M, R%wtfy, Druggist. Things Not as They Speir*.- A youth with n crutch leaned up against the end of the car, “Poor fellow/’ murmured a sympathetic woman. “Why doesn’t some one give him a seat?” Finally she got, up and gave him her own place. The boy looked surprised, btit took it, standing his crutch up before him, “He .ain’t lame,” grinned a man. “He’s jiist takin' that crutch to a lame man from the place where' he works.” The woman glared, but boy nonchalantly bold on to his the crutch and the seat it had won for him.—New York Press, . Saved Manya Time. Don’t neglect coughs mid colds even if it is spring. Such coses often result seriously at this season just because people are careless, A dose of One Minufe Cough Cure will' remove all danger.' Absolutely safe. Acts at once Sure cure for coughs, colds, croup, grip, bronchitis, and' other throat and lung troubles. “I have usedOneMin­ ute Cough Cure several years,” says Postmaster C, O. DawBon, Barr, III. “It is the best cough medicine on the market. It has saved me many a se vetc spell of sickness and I Warmly nMmn.Mii i f . “The children’s fa- C. M. Ridgway, reco mend t. vorile. Altering a Great Painting. In one of the principal colleges in Paris there was once a picture show­ ing Napoleon Bonaparte, attended by several of his officers, paying a visit to a plague hospital in Egypt. After his death’Borne enterprising artist of Bourbon tendencies and with no fear of committing anach­ ronisms converted the figure of the “Little Corporal” into that of Christ and transformed the attendant gen­ erals into apostles. By a strange oversight he neglected to alter ev­ ery portion of the painting, and the Saviour appeared with a pair of boots such as were worn b great general. the ADoctor's BadPlight. “Two yenrs ago, as a result of a severe cold, I lost my voice,” writes Dr, M. L. Scarbrough, of Hebron, Ohio,“ then began asi obstinate cough. Every remedy known to me as a prae- ticing physician for 35. years, failed, and I daily grew worse, Being urged to try Dr. King's New Discovery for Consumption, Coughs and Colds, I found quick relief,jM-Ior-tite last ten days have feinmiter -linn for two years,” Positively guaranteed for Throat andLung troubles byRidgway & l h , 50c and St,00. Trial.bfottn* Co, $1 - t les, tree, .tanglingNerves. Are yout irritf bM Do yon steep badly? Is it, hard to Concentrate your thoughts? Is your appetite poor? Do you feel, tired, restless and despondent? f ry Liehty’s Celery Nerve Compound I t will do you more good thsn any thing you have ever tried. Bold hv (1 M. Ridgway, The Kind Ton Have Always Bought, and wMeSi Las h em in use for over 3 0 years, has borne the signature o f mid ha* been made unde? Ilia per­ sonal supervision since its infancy. - . Allowno one to deceive you In thl*. All Counterfeits, Imitations and «Jusfc-as-good” are hu t . Experiments that trifle with and endanger th e health o f Xnfonts and Children—Experience against Experiment* What is GASTORIA Castoria Is a harmless substitute for Castor Oil, P8*e* gorie, Drops and Soothing Syrups. I t is Pleasant. Its contains neither Opium, Morphine nor other Narcotic substance. Jta age is its guarantee. I t destroys Worms, and allays Feverishness, I t cures Diarrhoea and \Vind Colic. I t relieves Teething Troubles, cures Constipation and Flatulency. I t assimilates .the Food, regulates the A Careful B u y® , TteM jsT O iM fa it ExebaMe Bank I #usie -i CEDARYILLE, OHIO. Stomaph and Bowels, giving healthy and natural Sleep The Children's Panacea—The Mother's Friend. GENUINE CASTORIA ALWAYS Hears the Signature of Tie 1M Youf e e in Use For Over 3 0 Years. * rut« cntau , i eanrAfcr. rxttu*itM>«T*ccTvmwvo«* city . II £ j 5 ---------------------------------------------- — ..................................................— & SeeUlbat Ule hate ♦ ♦ Our newly furnished rooms enable our customers to select Dress Goods, Carpets and Suits with much satisfaction. Not stores excel—The light is superior-r-You can see just the shade and grade of goods sought CARPET SEASON is opening, no one has to go away for their carpets, our stock has the newest patterns, up-to-date in style and down-to-date in price. . * . :.FLOGS OTGS are largely in demand, made of Velvet,, Axminster, Tapestry and Ingrain, $4,75 to $25.00. Do not cost any more than carpets, „ Spring Suits, all colors, .$8.75 to $20.00. Silk Skirts $8.75 to $18.75. , Silk Waists $3.75 up. (? ♦ ♦ Hutchison$ Gfbttey XENIA, OHIO. ♦ ♦ Plows - Harrows We sell Oliver Steel Plows, New Burch Steel Plows, Aughe Steel Plows, Rock Island Steel Plows, Spike Tooth Harrows*. . _______ Spring Tooth Harrows, Disc Harrows Cal and .See our Plows and Harrows. Prices Right. Kerr & Hastings Bros. K & K K>& K - K & K K& K K & ft K Ik K the old roa r doctor , , - -------- xtts »X\ rta h ta * general practitioners, uni titer are not epeciallsts. The M x u if organs torn. M l F amily boctoraare hut o t __ _________ _____ _ prise the most Intricate and important aretem In then human body and require -the most skillful treatment.IS »■ * * * » vmo v*vuuHoawunu<uviiaiaaimnaig 1 ererjr lacllltr known i* medical science to care them. I N o ^ u r e - l « o 1Tita a pi»MIre ffuaratjtee of Meats are deceptive. Unless you are a goodjudge, you can never tell what you ae getting until you have it served and partially eaten- Vi e know meats. We seieet stock trith a view to having the best meats.. We know how to select stock and .iliere- fo.e have meats you may depend upon—meats that will please you. ACCOUNTS of Merchapts-acdJo. diyiduahs s-Jirited- Collectlasr promptly made and reputed. D RAFTS on New YBrk acd.Cic-’ cinnati sold at lowest rales, Th* cheapestand most convenient way i3 send rooitey by mail. , B L O O tt P O taO R -V ih e th e r Inherited o t *c --IXposHlrCIrCnredfsrermsr^-TmrrliimHtanwirtn^^ I the system so no d in aef ofjcetnritr^Hnndfcds of cases] cured h r asaSX#*ra««r(rs[Sdno returu; best srideucs of s i wu»Kn«Bst5»i;(,*recure«'Pr.'Our*»*„l„_.„^„ . . . DRS . KENNEDY A KERGAN . . * 4 * e m v m t A M O 'O , ■ _ I live and let my hrethteu live With all that’s garni With me. Unto thd poor, some onsb I give, The balance I give Rocky Moun­ tain Tea. .Ask ymtrduigpist. We want a Branch Manager in thii county to handle our constantly in* creasing business; salaryand expenses! no experience requited, Address, Cushing Remedy Company, Chicago, Iin, C.W.CROUSE <6 SON GOODS DELIVERED Telephone No. 7 4 .1 • *g$“Fresh Fish Always on Hand, C. B. TODD, Liver*. Feed-anil Coach Stable. 22 and 24Nortli Limestone tih, Phone, Main 737, - Springfield. O. Service Resumed , SEASON1902 FLORIDA - LIMITED VIA kuisvillo & Hasliville fiiiilroad — TO— JACKSONVILLE and "ST. AUGUSTINE a n d a l l p o in t s in T 0ANS made on Rea! Estate, Per. ■ta soaal or Collateral Becaritv, William Wildman, Pres., ,» Beth W, Smith, Vice Pre?M W, J. Wildman, Cpehlw, THE BEST Product of tie market and stock farm cqn al-‘ ways he found at the Meat Store of Charles Weimer. together with every­ thing to lie found in a first class meat market. .Alap‘hanriles the cele­ bratedSwift Company’s Hams. And courteous and honest treatment goes with the above. Goods Delivered. Telephone 60. _ , Fresh Fish and Ice Adam’s, Restaurant and Dining Rooms Corner Highland Limestone street, Springfield, Ohio. Red ADAILVSOLIDTRAIN Thiong}i CoactiM, Drawing Boom SleDMiB ind , Diaia Cxr* • ■ - Steam H ea t F in tch Gas Fastest and FinestServiee South. "For time tabled, maps, rates - and Sleeping Car reser- , ' vatioii, nildress C. E . STOHB, Gen. Pass. A g t. L o u isv ille , K y . > Question Answered. Yes, August Flower still has the largest sale of uuy medicine in the civilized world* Your mothers ami grandmothers never thought of Using anything else for Indigestion Or Bii iousiK-ss. Doctors were scarce, anu they seldom heard of Appendicitis, Nervous Prostration or Heart Failure, etc. 'They**used August 'Flower to^ clean out the system Cud stop fermeif' . tntion of undigested food, regulate the action of the liver, stimulate the ner­ vous and organic action of the system, and that is all they took when feeling dull and bad with headaches,and other aches. You only need a few doses of Green’s August .Flower, in liquid form, to make you satisfied there, is nothing serious the matter with you. Get Green’s Prize Almanac. , Ridgway &Go, REDUCEDFARES. Chance for trips via Pennsylvania Lines at Small Cost. In addition to local excursion* and re­ duced faresauthorized for .various ever.is, the following opportunities are ottered for trips via Pennsylvania Lines at special ratest . To J-Os Angelrs andSanFrancisco, Cal, April liftti to 2 iJ.tb, inclusive, account Con vention of federationof Women’s liinier” ToZanesville, Ohio, April 2Hthand29th, account State Convention of Prohibition Partyof Ohio, Tickets for this event will be sold only fromticket stations in Obio, ToSt. Paul andMinneapolis,Minn,, May 17th to 19th, inclusive, account National Baptist Anniversaries, ToSan Pranriaco, I-os AtigeleS, Cal., and Portland, Ore., May IZGtli to Jilna 7th, in­ clusive, account imperialConnell, Noblesof Mystic Shrine, National ConventionT. P. A, of America, anti Supreme Lodtft- At O, tl. W.ToDenver, Colorado Springs or Pueblo, CoL, June 21st to 23 d, inclusive, account Sunday School International Association, Triennial Convention. ’ To Minneapolis, Minn., July Sih to ftb,1' inclusive, account National .Educational Association, To Tacoma, Wasli., Or .Portland, CreKOft, July loth to20th, inclusive,accountAnnual Meeting Y. P. 0, V., Society of United PresbyterianChurch, To Son Prancisco or LOs Angeles, Cal., August 1st to 7th, inclusive, account jflen- ' tl J.................... nla Meeting, Knights of Pythias. To.S«it lAke City, Utalij August Clh to .............. Annual. ' 8th, inclusive, account Lilatmiofi; Grand txhlgc! B. P. b'itr Information about fares and other dctalD, apply toTicket Agents of Pcntisvl- VahlaiCIrics. “ ' . . ' Goad ter Rheumatism, Last fall 1 was taken with a severe attack of muscular rheumatism which caused me great pain and annoyance A fter ttylug several prescription# And rheumatic cures, I decided to. use Chamberlain's Fain Balm, which 1 had seen advertised In the Booth Jer* eeyuiAn. ‘After two applications ol this remedy I was much better, and after using one bottle, was completely cured,—SatHe Harris, Salem, N, JT, Fo r sale by 0 , M. Ridgway, Drug .gist,, Sobaferibefot 1 th* Herald |1 year. Cross Pills Suppressed Mensirusiloti PAINFUL, RGBSiraaflon And « PREVENTIVBfar TQtlgATrt — IKRSGiHJLEl'riES. " Are Safe sad Reliable. is tr - Perfeetly Uannlea TheLadies' PRICE $I.C Sentposlpiwd oq receipt of price. Moneyrefnndcd if notes aay. S a m p liu a d B o o k le tse n ttre t, VindeCinchonaCo.. ^ Moines, iowa. For saleby 0 , &LRidgway. Caveats, andTracIe-Marksobtained andall Pat-' .entbujincssconductedfor MoorUATCfees. | Ounornce isoprosiTcU.S.fATENYorricei and we ran secure patent in less time than those; ramotef-’W Washington, -y { Send model, drawing'or photo.,-with descrip-i tibn. W e advise, if patentable or not. free of] charge. Our fee not due till patent Is secured, ■m AtUmtftoflhtdln-Patents^with. ft pAMVHi.tT,.'“ How t Obtain Pat ts/' wit , cost of .same in the U.S, and forcigfi countries' sent free. Address, A .SNOW& CO . p. RarcNTOrricz,W ashinctoh , d , C.. ' WWSWWVWWW ■ DALLAS, TEXAS, AND RETURN $21.00 Round Trip. Onaccount of ,tlu>ConfederateYtu-rmw* Reunion to heheld in,DalJus, Texas, April 22-25,1002, the Louisville&NushvilloBail- roadWill place oh rnk*at ('ineimuvii roond trip tickcta’for$21.99. D.ittft of Sale, April 18th. 19th and 20th, limit for rtturn May 2d, hy deposit May 15th. Double daily trainservice' of thronjrii eoacltedSnd Pull­ manBtrepinj? Cars. For further i\iforma­ tion, address F, D, Bush, Division Passen­ ger Agent, Louisville * Nashville It, 11., Cincinnati, Ohio, _ * 60 YEARS' EXPERIENCE T rade M arks D csions CORYRIOHTSAC. aimiui MvvtMiii vmvinuniuu«« uunvuct ou Invention Is probably patentable. Communlra- tWnastrictlyeonflCentfsl. XInnaOookon I’stenU Sent Tree, uldest asency for secorlng patenu. Patents taken throosh Harm A Co. rccelvs tpteiel notics, without Oharae. In tb t ScientificHmerim K tiandsfifnsljrIltnstratedweekly. Laraestetr. cniatloii of afiy eetetitldo lenm&t, Terms,IT* yeMj.tpur months, *L Sola byall newsdealers. ar o aeiBrasdwi,. fiewYork i#S, m t St,Wssblngton,D.C, CASTORIA Fdr Infants and Q i 'i i tfoaKindYoii Haia ^ ! Bears the Signature of A Ko iSoI D y s p e p s ia Curd OigtMt* w h i t ytui i« h ICodoI O y s p e p s ia Oiirfl O r e s t s what you Mb Shot in ttis teftUo* For all kiruls of sotcx , burns, bruktei h f other 1 Wounds DoWitt’s AVifol) zei Balvfe is it sure euro, Skin fluribWi yield tu it at mice, Never failshi essri hi tiilea Omfiiug and healhig. 2 t<w* genuine hut DeWilt’s. Rwvarej m counterfeits. “I euffi.rcd tel 1 years from a sore caused hy a wound in toy left log,” say* «• Riiller, English, Indt “It woulda« heal and gave mo much trouble. * used all kinds of remedies t<>w bote until 1 trietl DcWit/s VtdjJ’ H rm I Halva, A tew tenses toinph'wf m m l mm* 0 . M. Ridjfwf' 7 4 A rear ic3!Ll S P R IN D F X E L 5 ” 45 East Main * X E N IA * O 2 u w factory Pri Cash dr Easy Payme _____ Vj itr d loi 01 1 . R r» Special Sale This ,■ ip . Nice new I ’iiuios filth ' ranted, a t exceptionaf'w prices'. 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