The Cedarville Herald, Volume 25, Numbers 1-26
■ f 1.00 A yiSAB. X4RL** « u . * ' s W m i f n f r j # . F f tlP A Y . MAY 0, m )% Thera U g. now Industry iB the pro- dac ron o f corn oil, nearly 5;QOO,OQO ^ i ! w i being exported last year* I t k used In making paiut/soitp, leather dwawngv artificial rubber* etc.* and the oilcake, or residue, k valuable as a cattle food, Keporis. front every branch of in- dnstry show that there is no sign of ■ abatement iu any of the lines of uk dnsfrial prosperity, The prices of all manufactured products are on .the rise and take ell natural *products with thenji sympathetically, S „ / ijim nul' wm -'J" 'O1 fn * Lord Acton, proiessfor of history a t ^Oxford, has ju s t completed the enu meration o f a list of books to r Skibo Qastle* Scotland, the home Andrew Carnegie. The list contains upwards pf.djOOO volumes and will cost in the ' ", neighborhood of §50,000. 1 ‘ . -i; r' . h •■.- -~r * /V * Senator Depew's argument that senators elected by popular vote siiould" logically be apportioned ac- - cowling to the voting population is a ' warning to- those stated which have ■ “disfranchised some of their voters that they must be careful how they tinker , - with’the constitution., > Trade .between the 'United States > and Porto, Pico >is growing remark ably. "We now •take over half the exports o f ,tbe island and supply four- ’fifths of all the imports. This, year . the PortOPicans Will buy $10,000,000 worth Of,goods from us, or five .times . * as much as ’when they were under ■ Spanish rule.' ' -TheNavy. Department recently re ceived a portrait of,the late Captain .“ Mud Jack” Percival,,of whom it is related that having Keen sent to Mo rocco to bring back a pargo 6f jack asses, he drew in all his guns and - feeiled intq Pew York harbor with' the head o f ah ass protruding from every - port of his -frigate; an. evidence of contempt for the* menial service, to ' ‘which his veBsel had been p u t;’ “ A neighbor ran in with a bot tle of "Chamberlain's Cplic, Cholera -and Diarfhoea'Remedy when my son • was suffering with severe crampk and , was giVen up as beyond hope by my . regular physician, who stands high in his profession. After administering three doses o f it. my son regained consciousness and recovered entirely within twenty-four hours,” says Mrs, Mary Yaller,. of Mt. Crawford,’ Va. This remedy is for sale by O. M Ridgway. Druggist, RleifBed is the woman whose hus band can always find in the bureau drawer ju st what be is looking lor. S top tthe Cough And Works off the Cold. Laxative Bromo-Quifline Tablets cure a cold in one day. No Dare, No Pay. .Price 25 cenfa* The Chicago Live Stock World thinks that “ cheap corn is not to he expected for along time to come, no matter how bountiful the crops. of 1902 may be. The granaries;o f the world are empty and old com in the feeding districts will he a scarce arti cle next winter. A t the same time the country is full of cattle and the demand for pork sufficient to justify the raisers in raising more hogs than ever, Several bountiful crops of corn will be needed; to g lu t the market with that cereal.” C h i ld r e n 's F e r t i l i z e r * Hmt'a a good name for Sdott'a Emulsion, Children are like young plants. Some ■will grow ih ordinary soil. Others need fertilizers* The nature of some children prevents them^ from thriving on ordinary' food Such chxl- dfen growright if treated right* All they need is a little fer tilizer—&little extra richness. Scott’s Emulsion is the right treatment. Fertilizerswake thtngsgrdWr That’s just what Scott’s Ernul* ilhftdok*- ft make* children giW in flesh,,growin strength* grow richFlood* grow In mind* grow happy* That’s what we make li for, - . , § *M tM -fr## 'pfthfple, 1 , j m m If ■#* % tfaM U f m , m * m m the house * Y«rn Can SxarclM S k ill In Properly Cleaning a Fleer, Genuine skill e m be exercised in cleaning a finer ax- in anything else. A fte rth e rugs,and carpets have been taken up a floor th a t is no t finished in any other way should be tho r oughly scrubbed and dried before i t is covered again. I t is economy -to lav down, floors of matched boards of good, seasoned wood, which will no t w&rp and show the cracks. A ft er th e carpet is up and th e dust h a s been thoroughly swept up and ha# settled scrub the wood .with warm water and. sal soda, cleaning and scrubbing about a square yard of- surface a t a tim e.’ I t pays to have two pails, one o f soda and water to scrub the floor with and one of clear ho t water to rinpodfc up with. Use two cloths, one to wipe up the floor and the other to dry with. When the floor .is- scrubbed, wash and dry these cloths before you use them fo r another' cleaning, I f the floor is hardwood, it would better he dress ed by-a regu lar finisher; as there are few .maids in this country who are willing o r intelligent enough to do this! work, though this is th e regular part of the maid's work abroad, and the' tools furnished in this country fo r the purpose are much easier to handle than those used in "Europe. Shot in His Left teg. v For all kinds of'Wes, burps, bruises, orp ther wounds DeWitt's* Witch Ha zel Salye is a sure cure. Skin diseases yield to it at once. Never fails in cases ot pileW Cooling and healing, None genuine' but DhWitt’s. Beware of counterfeits. “ I -suffered for many years from a sore caused by a gun shot wound’ in my left leg,” says A . B, Fuller, English, lud . , “ It, would not heal and gave me' much trouble, X used all kinds of remedies to no pur pose until I tried DeWitt's Witch Hazel’Salve. A fewboxes completely Cured me,” C, M. Ridgway.' —Lawrence makes paints for yar ious purposes; ask for cards a t J . H . Wolford’s. , The Spring Fever • is a malady which no one can escape at this’season o f the year. The vital ity is usually Overtaxed -during the ■winter mrutbS,6 and -spring finds the, system all run down. The blood is thinned and ' impure. The kidqeys and liver are inactive—resulting in p" loss’o f energy and appetite, and a de- aangemCnt o f the nerves, Lichty’s Celery Nerve Compound will purify your blood, tone up your nerves, and leave you feeling- fresh and energetic. Sold by O., M, Ridgway.- ' A Story of President Hadley. A story is told in-faculty circles a t Yale which goes back to 1891 for its time setting and concerns, itself with President Hadley’s manner of asking the late Governor Luzon B,. Morris of Connecticut for the hand, of fiis daughter in marriage. Pro fessor Hadley made the call which was to. determine his fu tu re ju st a t the time when the re-election of -Governor Morris was in grave doubt and the courts were debating the matter and the legislature refusing to ratify it. - “What can I do' for you; A rthu r?” askqd the older man kindly, suspecting th a t his daugh ter was the reason of the visit. “1 have come to you /’ said Pro fessor Hadley, making his famous forearm gesture, “to know definitely whether or no I may call you gov ernor.” ' THE WISE CH& P tm ' When Representative H ank Smith «f Michigan wa» a student a t Adrian- college, jm e o f 1Ilia most intimate chums was a young man who after ward became a preacher.. Sm ith was himself * ra th e r frisky youth, hilt the then fu tu re preacher was fu lly his equal in the line of college pranks. The two met the other day in the capital, and Mr, Smith $nd Rev.- Charles E. Wilbur, now of P ittsburg, leaned up against one of the big marble columns and indulg ed in reminiscences. “Charles has ju st told me a story about congressmen,” v quo th Mr. Sm ith in the midst of th e ir jolly confab. “I t is about a member of the house who “once brought his lit tle son here, to Washington with him* The youth sat by his father's side one morning when the chaplain offered prayer, “ T a p a / exclaimed the hoy, 'why doesn’t the chaplain pray fo r the members of the house?’ “ 'He is too wise a man to do that, my son,’*was the paternal reply. 'He is praying fo r the country.’ -Washington Post,______ Don’t Start Wrong. Donfc start the summer with a ling ering cough or cold., We all know what a “ summer cold” is. I t ’s the hardest kind jo cure. Often it “ bangs onMthrough the entire season. Take it in 'hand right now. A few doses of One Minnie Cough Cure will set you right; .Bure cure tor ,coughs, colds, eronp, grip, bronchitis, all throat and lung troubles. Absolutelysaft. Acts at once. Children like it ‘-One Min ate Gough Cure is the best cough med icine I ever' used," ‘says J H Bowles, Groveton, N H . “ I ■never found anything else that acted so safely and quickly.” O M Ridgway. NOTICE TO PROPERTY HOLDERS. Notice is hereby given that all per sons owning property or having prop erty in their control are required to clean the premise's of all ashes, trash or filth ot any nature. Persons failing to comply with the above notice will be. subject to a heavy penalty accord ing to law. MlLLAftD S iiroass , -Health Officer. ' :Likea DrowningMan. “ Five years ago a disease the doc tors called dyspepsia took such a hold ort me that I could scarcely go,” writes Geo; S. Marsh, well known attorney of Nocona, Tex. “I took quantities o f psprin, an other medicines but nothing helped tue. As a drowning man grabs a t a straw’ I a tabbed a t Kodol. I felt , an improvement at once and after a few bottles am sound and well.” Kedol is the only prepa ration which exactly reproduces, the natural digestive juices and conse quently is the Only one which digests any good food and cures any form of stomach trouble. C M Ridgway. ToCure a Cold /a One Day.. Take Laxative-Bromo Quinine Tab ets. A ll druggists, refund the money If it fails to Cure. E . W. Grove’s, signature is on each box. 25c. The* Truly Wonderful. The Vassar seniors have adopted the following class yell: With a ba vo and a bi vo And a be vo vl vo bum, ■ Bum, burn, < Get a rat tt-jip Slg£a>r than a cat trap, Cannibal*, cannibals, Bunt, bum! else, boom, babl •„ ’ President Taylor1, Bah, rah, rahl Yet in all human probability most of those girls will some day be moth ers.—Exchange. Dangerous if Neglected. Burns, cuts and other wounds often fail to heal properly if neglected and become troublesome sores. DeWitt’s Wifoh Hazel Salve prevents such con sequences, Even where delay has ag- f ravated the injury DeWitt’s Witch lazel .BalVe effects a cure., “ I lmd a running sore on my leg thirty years,” says II. O. Hartly* YankeetoWn, Ind< “‘After Using many remedies I tried DeWitt’s Witch Hazel Salve. A few boxes healed the Bore.” Cutes all skin diseases, Piles yield to it at once Beware of counterfeits. (J, M. Ridg way, Does lt Pay to Buy Cheap? A cheap remedy io^ coughs and colfis is all right, but you want some thing that Will relieve and .Cure the more severe and dangerous results of throat and lung troubles.- W hat Shall you do? Go to a warmer and mbre reg ular climate? Yes, if possible; if not possible, for you, tben in either case take the om/v remedy that has been introduced in all civilized countries with success in severe throatand lung troubles, “Boechee’s German Syrup.” I t not only heals and stimulates the tissues to destroy the germ disease, but allays inflammation, causes easy ex pectoration, gives a good night's rest, and cures the patient, T ry oxe bot tle. Recommended many years by all driiggisrs in the world. Get Green’s Prize Almanac, Ridgway & Co. thedford ' s buck M mw ^ I t R e g r e a t [F a m il y m e d ic i n e KOME-SliEKERS’ EXCURSIONS. Low rate Home-Seekers’ excursion tickets to the West and South will be sold via Pennsylvania Lines, March 4th, 18th, April 1st, 15th, May Oth and 20th, Fo r fares, through time and other details, apply to Passenger and Ticket Agents or the Pennsylva nia Lines. Siaad Uke a Stone Wall. Between ypuy children and tortures uf itching and bin ning eczema; . scald- head or ulcer skin diseases,-—How?; Why, by using Bueklen’s Arnica Selva, earth’s greatest healer, Quick-; *»t c«r«i for ulcers, fever sores wilt rheum, cuts burns or bruise*. Infal lible ffil .jfiiee <-28e a t Ridgway & Co, Gluey brand o f jaws, tomatoes, corn Aft} ba«* trt ;% ty 0oA*, \ \ ■ Thedford’s Black-Draught has , saved doctors’ bills for more than sixtyyears. For th#commonfam ily ailments, each as constipation, j indigestion, hardcolds, bowelcom- plaints, chilis and fever, bilious ness, headaches and other like complaints no other medicine is necessary. It invigorates tmdreg- nlates the liver*assists digestion, stimulates- action of the kidneys, purifies the blood, and purges the bowels or foul accumulations* It .cures liverComplaint, indigestion,, Fscur stomach, dizsmess, chills, rheumatic pains, sideache, back- i ache, kidneytroubles,Constipation, T diamroa, biliousness, piles, hard j colds and headache. Every drug' 1 moth si*efor 11.00* N ew accept a substitute, Insist on having the original made by the Chattanooga Medicine Company, I btllm Tfutkcrd’* BUck-Dmutht ft,iiHh,, lf lS Is tht best tWtdklnt e n __ seed tot say sag tv^h!a |. a fsiiriiy o^Iwrivs »rae*k AAfiRE , ....... f h*v* tlldrtn, sod t ot , l,ibm kdpt tedhtuffftywMr to, doctorin,t l N i . V V I S / ' f Hi .I . DKJ . N Promotes Digesflon-CheerfuF- ness andRest.Coniains neither Opium,Morphine norMineraL N o t N a r c o t i c . ShapetfOUJnrSSHUZZPiTCWW sfuSmsui - - - BaMUSdk- AmteSmA* ■ Apetfec! Remedy forConstipa- TloiwSoulrStomach,Diarrhoea Worms.Convulsions.Feverish ness and L o s s o f S leep . TacSinulo Signature o f a & s tm sz N EW YORK . ; At t* 'm ud Ih o l d D o s e s - J 'y C i m s C H T iB U Yor Infanta and Children. The KindYon Have Always Bought Bears the Signature of In Use For f(ver Thirty Years r EXACT COPY OF yflAPPEf?. .,.Hot Weather Fabrics... c " * * i ' , - - • ' . ' ;1 ’ '■/. • ' \ *— 4 r — ^ HUTCHISON Ss GUBNEY’S. f - ........ -Our Plate (Hass Show Cases Display -Waists, ~ c r Collars, Ties--AH Naw Ceslgns, g .MATTING—The Twine Chain Carpet Pattern's, very choice. Over 10,000 yds received this season—10c up. WINDOW TRIMM INGS-Arabian Cable Warp, Swiss Calais, Brnssells, etc., etc. * PORTEIRES—All colors 98c up. HOSIERY—Black Cat, great wearers, great sellers, 15 cent qualiiyj -very popular, - ' 1/ MUSLIN UNDERWEAR—Not made in sweat-shops, Defender Brand. DRESS GOO DS Dimities, Organdies, Mulls, ChiffdUelte, • Linens, Silk Ginghams, Lawn, Mercerized "Gingham, Klmki Silk, Taffeta, Peau De Soue* i etc., etc. ■■' BUY ONLY OF H U T C H I S O N A c O I 3 B K 1 3 . Y . B l a c k H a w k H o c k I s l a n d S u n t l o w e r P l a n t e r r THE OHIO CULTIVATOR THE ACME CULTIVATOB The Farmers Delight, Wagons & Buggies Paint Your House With PATTON'S SUN PHOOF PAINT HERR Ss HASTINGS 'BROS.. Holds up a Congressman. “A t tho end of the cartipnign,” Writes Champ Clark, Missouri's baill- iant congressman^ “ from overwork, nervous tension, loss o f sleep and con stant speaking I had about utterly calapsedL I t seemed that all the or gans in my body was out of order,but three bottles of Electric bitters made me all right. I t’s the best all-round medicine'ever sold over a druggist’s counter*” Over worked, run-down men and weak, sickly woman gain Splendid health and vitality from Electric Bitters Try them. Only 50e. Guaranteed by Ridgway & Co. —Beauty of Lawrence Paint is It’s s0 easy to use—J . H. Wolford sell it. Reveals e Great Secret. I t is often asked bow such startling cures; tha t puzzle the best physicians, are eflected by Dr. King’s New Dis covery for consumption, Here’s the se cret, I t cuts ou t the phlegm and germ infected rnncfta, and lets the life giving oxygen eurieh and vitalize the blood. I t heals the enflatned* Cough-worn throat unci lungs. Hard colds and stubborn congbts soon yield to Dr, Kings' New Discovery, the most infallible remedy for all throat and lung diseases. Guaranteed bot tles 50e and $1.00, Trial bottles free a t Ridgway & Co. “-Paper Napkins at B. G Hidg- way's, _ _ y r i l p C u p a Cough or Cold In one day! Why cough and mm Consumption? This famous rehMy wfli aim you at once* For Crtppe» Bronchitis, Hoarseness* Asthma# and other Throat and Lung troubles# i t is best medicine made. Pleasant to tafc#, Hoctors ■ftNgWfiiittdlt* A ta ild ru j^ ls ta* P r ic # a i«m t i* A C a r e f u l B a y e r * TheM is« Y ob Tail. ' TliM isBatM i , . Meats are deceptive. Vnless you are a good judge, you c*n never tell what you ae getting until you have i t served and partially eaten. We know meats. We select ■stock with a view to having the-beat meats. We know how to select stock and there- fo.e have meats y o u . may depend upon—-meats that will please you. f. I . CRllM S i GOODS . DELIVERED Telephone No. 74. S@“Fresb Fish Always on Hand. C , E . T O D D , Lively,FeatandCoachStable. 22 and 24 North Limestone r3t„ Phone, Main 737, - Springfield, O. Service Besumed SEASON 1002 F LO R ID A • LIM ITED V ia ’ Louisville & M v i JACKSONVILLE and / ST, AUGUSTINE AND ALL POINTS IN ADAILYSOURTRAIN ' « \ Through Douches, Drawing Doom. Sleeoere aud Diain Cure S t e a m H e a t F i u t c h G a s Fastest and FinestServiceSoulh* ■, ,,For time tables, maps, rates - and Sleeping Car reser* > vation ,, address ,- C . L . S T O N E , G e n . F a s s . Agfc. L o u i s v i l l e , K y . yanoy Horse Shoeing. ' I have pu t in n stock ot rtoe weights, side weights, light and heavy steel shoes and am now prepared to do,nil kinds ol shoeing, I f you have, n horse that interferes or stumbles,' has contracted feet, corns or any disease of the foot, call and see me. I am also prepared to do ell kinds of, General Blacl> smithing C . H . X ^ e iA c l l i im . Question Answered. Yea, August Flower still has the- largest sale of 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, Nervous Prostration or Heart Failure, etc. They used August Flower to clean out the system and stop fermeiK tation of undigested food* regulate the action of the liver, stimulate the ner vous and organic action of the system, and that is ail they took when feeling dull and bad with headaches flud 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 & Co. reduced fares * Chance tor Trips' via Pennsylvania Lines at Small Cost. In addition to local excursion* amt re- duci'il fares authorized for various events, tlie.followinft opportunities are Offered for trips via Pennsylvania Lines at special mats' ■ ■ 'To Los Angelri and &urt S'fnneisco, Cat,. April,19tlt to 3J0th, inclusive, account Con vention of Federation of Women’s Clubs. To Zanesrille, Ohio, April 28th and 28th, account State Convention of Prohibition fatty of Ohio. Tickets for this evtnt will be sold only from ticket stations id Ohio. To St, Paul and Minneapolis, Minn., May n th to 18th, inclusive, account National Baptist Anniversaries. To Ban Frafldsfco, law Angeles, Cal., and Porfiand, Ore.*May 20th to Jana 7th, in- thttire, account Imperial Council. Noblesof Mystic ftht-lne, National Convention T. P, A. of America, and Supreme Lodge, A. O, To Denver, Colorado Springs or Pueblo, (of,, June, 21st to 23d, inclusive,account Sunday School international Association, Triennial Convertthin, To MinneapoliSi Minn., July Sth to 1th, ihclueive, account National Rdnbatlorfal Association, To Tacoma, Wasli,. or Portland, Oregon, July 18th toIMtb, inelhsdve,aeoo«AtAftftuai Meeting Y, P. Tj*v Society of -tiMted Preabyterfatt Church.. To San FhuieUeo or T*o«Angela C*L AtijtuSt 1 st to ah* inelOuiva, aec-ottnl BI*n- »*«*MM-Wnt Knights ot PythlM. To Salt JeShb City, Utah, August Nth U> «th, InelttMvtt. aoccnmt Annrud Herndon, Qfand i^idga B. F, O. E< *J5P«f inforntathm about h m and otim ^ ™ ket ^ ExehangsBank CEPARVILLB* OHIO. A CCOUNIr? of Mirchanls and Ip. <** diriduals wdicUed. Golleeiiaic promptly made and remitted, T|RAFT*5-on Now York and Pip. " cinnati aold a t lowest rates. The cheapest and most convenient way to send money by mail. I OANS Jnade on Real Estate, per gonal or Unilateral Security, ‘ William Wildman, Fres,,. . Seth, W , Smith, YicePree., • W. J Wildman, Cashier, TEE BEST . Product o f the market and stock farm can al- . ways be found fit tho Meat Store of Charles:Weimer. together with every thing to l>e found in a first-class meat market. Also bandies the cele brated Swift Company’s Hams. And courteous and honest treatment goes, with the above, , 0, Goods Delivered. Telephone 66, Fresh Fish and lee Adam’s Restaurant andDining Booms Corner High and Limestone street, Springfield, Ohio. Red v . The Ladies' FOR SBppr8S5Bif Menstruation PAINFUL Menstruation Ana aPREymT iVa for EXHALE ..... : IKK£&0LA&mE3. ' Are Safe sl - j S Reliable, ^ g *‘-i>erfftccly Harmless 9 PurelyVeue* ......“ “ table! Never Fail! PRICE ,$1.00 'Sent postpaid ou roceiptof pride. Moneyrefunded if trot as * say. Sstnptc sod Bookletscatfree, VindeCinchonaCo.,DesMoines, iowa. ’ For sale by G. M. Ridgway. PATENTS ICaveati, and Trade-Marki obtainedand alipat- ,ent businesstoudocted for M ode R s TC Fees. 'O ur office is . opposite U .s.mTENVorrice >nd.we cap secure patent in less time than those .remote from Washington. ‘ Send niodel, difanriag or photo.,rwith descrip jtlon. W e advise, if patentable or not, free o l charge. Our fee tiot due till patent ii secured, ! a P amphlet . “ How to Obtain Patents,'’ -with cost-of same in theU .S . and foreign countries isent free. -Address, i c .A . S N O W & C O . O ^/PA fcNTO rrJcc* W ashinqton , 0 . C* ' DALIAS, TEXAS, AMD RETURN $21.00 Round Trip- jin account of flic Confederate Veterans’ Reunion to belieltUn Dalks, Tcxnst, Anril 22-23.1902, the Louisville .is Nashville Ifnil- Toatl will plate on sale at (ffneinnati round trip tickets for $21.00. Dates of sale, April iStii! JDtli and 20th, lim it tor return May 2d, by deposit May loth. Double daily train service of through coaches and Pull man Sleeping C uts . For further informa tion, addrets F. D. Bush. D ivision Passen ger Agent, Irfutlsvillu & Nashville It, IL, Cincinnati, Ohkx • SO YEARS’ EXPERIENCE T rade M ark * D emons C opyrights A c . A hanAkmioiy niastrfcttd ireeklr, lowest dr- ealathm ot any sciontine fournio. Terras.Wa resr! four months, iL Soldbyan tHmsdealers. ........ T f f iE S lB f t * BHfCHESTER’SENGLISH P EN N Y R O Y A L PILLS CO ^ 7efo. metttliie, boies, eeairri umft bin* T*k«>t»©»iii,or. Kelatii daascrssM'' fntt»n«tt.nd ImltnUomw B-irnfyoufi * irt *t*mps fji- l-MFttrnlnrS. Test!. Ural »Relief itor i#,oe*i*9UmpniKis, seidhy Mi IlrUEUMA ■ . . JCStOM*X»1Ut CHItMtOAt, OO, *!*♦ lUMliMM* U-ltlEA., i*A» this)*»»**. *r< y — .n,. * ,,,-,,,,,i,*, ......................... ■ Hi. Y o u r Touguo If It’s coated^ your stomach la bad, your liver Is out of order* Ayer's Pills will clean your tongue, cure your dys pepsia, make your liver right, Basy to take, easy to operate. . Mk, >iWtu*rHPhW«fIf» TbPi'luMt WKHfflHMSCTEfei,^ stk*f u j^eade posie y4 A r c a d e , g p B l H G F l K t r H , - 45 East Main Stj « XENIA* O. i? came Iflarert factory Prici Cash or l&sy [Payment - - Special Sale This Klee new Pianos fully v ranted, a t exceptionally prices. -W q furnish a slfl an elegant scarf ami inst (Ion book 'with each piam T n e U u d w i j [Krnn ich & A N I) K irn b a l l P ia i I M i t figures wherein the recolle hiiuHty remains long after the! [forgotten. . Gome and see lb hnahy other bargains this mon ■For Catalogues and Prices F . B . MILLER] wakoade .- S pmngme I m y C i i r c i n n a t l P i v h iipnsulvanialii Schuduleof Puuscnger.TruInt-Cl ■ j BC ^WeetyuriJ. rtmlniu^k. —flOUt.i...... JRAfftraon’1 jSnddn Ifttfotui J*teu... fCahrvlllc...'' |:Wjlbcrforco<• |fe»u ,„{w. ,,Joiunna.„. “ ft.Ancient “ iXarrow, ... f* Bo,Lebanon<* towiund Milford... ; u ButavluJe. '< CMwiutl....ar 6 AH 1*60 *260’655 3 3&».... ,,,-yuin*" dJnMtw-ti IW m " I p : ISP*: itt, TSS AM 33 AMI A'*! ' *8 65>2 a -16 925 9 42 . 38813 10 06-.. 1017f3 ....................... 10T25' 3 06 4.25 8 2010 33 AM 4 35.8-30 T445! - ’31 10 40 3 | 1060,.,.] IjiwwMtW WSTOARD. uses [Ml ’ iira ti ii 3«nr.. [f4«...,..s] 3 001135 I AM|AM u q ii p m it I »T. AK AMAM AM P735V64 1815 •83C900 P 1 900 H40l, ibid 93?!. looce; >***{% X m I* J»rl ®ar 7 rx. tefew a a is .,s$ S i s S ! p & ■ 6 ^ W ,* “ * B m ofturn* *»Cl fortlief ' ■Ab ft tMAJr 1 fiM-
Made with FlippingBook
RkJQdWJsaXNoZXIy MTM4ODY=