The Cedarville Herald, Volume 25, Numbers 27-52
* 1 ' 1 { t ; l { e i ' q l d , ■ . $1,00 A YBAK. KAHM1 BILL. ^ Editor and *>wrktor. F r i d a y ,' j u l y i s , w m . The fioiplui in the United Hlates TVemmry, far tho year just dosed, ;a ' $92,190,001) and yet some people have the- temerity to talk of a deficit, l The lion , W. J , Bryan hod the Kansas Uity platform are conspicuous by their absence in the platform just adopted by the Georgia ’democrats. I t la said that Judge I ’ennypaeker, the republican candidate for governor of Ifcnnsylvapia, can traee ljig descent from Edward l i t of England. T h e , anti-imperialistic issue, in spired by the ' ’Peerless .Leader” has proven as much tif a boomerang as the “ Ifi to 1 ” issue, of which he was the great apostle. The news comes from the Philip- pities tfntf indications of rich oil fields ,in the neighborhood of Cavite, and Other, localities, are most encmmigeing and numerous boringB are being made. Kansas, Missouri, Pennsylvania and Minnesota- have all 'warmly ,itte ■domed President Roosevelt to succeed -himself in l9C>2 .and Senator Platt is , authority’for the statement that New York will-do likewise. “ The.Uni ted, slates has paid its 1 las); trihuue to the memory of Lord ' - Pauriefof 6 . Tin? Brooklyn, in edni- jnand of Rear Admiral ‘ Goglan, has , sailed for England with the, body of the -distinguished ambassador on beard. . Before leaving Washington for his vacation the President 'directed the Civil Service Commission to issue ah order do the' effect that-no. promotions of employees-of the government shall be made except Upon the recommen dation of their immediate superiors. - _/ There is no truth in the story, go ing the^rounds of the press, that the Department o f Agriculture is'a b o n t to undertake an experiment' to deter mine i f 'a lot of, bogs, after Having been, kept for a time in, hygenic and eleaiysurroundings, will voluntarily return to mud wallows and hovels. ’ Caution! T’his'is not a gentle word—bu t when you think how liable you are not to purchase for 75c the only remedy uni- veiially known and a remedy that has bad the largest sale of any medicine in the world since 1868 for the' cure and treatment of Consumption anc| Throat and Lung troubles without los- PEOPUE OF ODD DELUSIONS, Jerusalem ’ fa a Great Place For Crank* With Religlou* Fad*. Jerusalem i s a g reat place fo r m a k s , particularly those of reli gious tendeneiea. Peoplo who have Virions and porsess the g ift of prophecy, who have discovered-now ways o f salvation and methods by which they may live without sin / ' h seem to hod : ere as the motlis seek: the ligh t. Some come in clubs and associations, others as individ uals, Many of them arc actually In sane and possessed of peculiar de lusions. There used ‘to he an old sailor who went arormd through th n p rin - da cipal streets day .after y carrying a heavy cross. Ho was doing pen ance fo r some great sin ho had com mitted, and i t would bo a satisfac tion to know whether he obtained absolution, before he died, Then there was' a man who bought a lamb every morning' and sacrificed if, giv ing the skin and th e meat to the poor,' His place of sacrifice was on a rock outside 'the wallB, and a crowd was there awaiting him when he came’with his offering upon his back. , There is .an old woman in Je ru salem now -mud she Is said to be ■rich, fo r she lives in a comfortable house and seems to have plenty of money—rwho. considers i t her mis sion to relievo the hunger and the distress of all the Ishmaelitish dogs. She goes out daily with baskets of bread and meat to feed them, and if she'can catch .one of the mongrel curs with which th e ’ streets are haunted she takes lum home, wash es him, pu ts ointment upon Ins sores, soaks him with'.carbolic acid and other disinfectants a n d 'th e n tu rn s him loose. But shb* never gets the santa flog tw ice,. Although they -like the food she brings ’"them, they do not relish 'the other atten tions* ’ . The Moslems, like the North American '■Indians, consider a luna tic sacred, and any man with marked eccentricities is. absolutely safe, safer than if he had an escort q £: the' sultan’s bodyguard,—Chica go Record-Herald, . ing its great popularity all these years l i b ‘ you. will e thankful Recalled your attention to Boschee’s German Syrup. There are so many ordinary cough remedies made by druggists and others that-are cheap and good for Itgbt colds ~ zhs “ perhaps, but for severe Coug * Bron chitis, Croup—and especially for Con’ sumption, whereThero i$ difficult ex pectoration and coughing during the nights and mornings, there is notiling like German Syrup, Sold by all druggists in the civilised world. G. G* Q ueen , Woodbury, N. J , Among other reforms which Secre tary Moody has iutroflucted in the Navv Department is an order discotl turning the supply o f daily papers at government expense* He/eafter, cm ployees o f that Department must sup ply their own papers and must re /ra in from reading the during office hours* I f m Man Ue TOVoir, A nd .say some other salve, oint ment, lotion, oil or alleged healer is as good ns Buckles’* Am ies Salve, tell him thirty years of nSarvelous cures oi Biles, Burns, Boils, Corns, Delons, Ulcers, Cuts, Seals, Bruises And Skin Eruptions ^prove it’s the best and cheapest. 25c at. Ridgeway So Co’#, drug afore. All the- big mines ot Colorado will contribute to the mineral exhibit from that state a t the World’s Fair, Captain G. W. Thatcher, chief com -1 misrioner, f r working on a plan to give the Colorado building a t St, Louis on unique place among other slate buildings. He proposes to uti* lute.a peculiar, form o f wiudow glass, on which will be imprinted all the noted mountain views that have made Colorado famous as a scenic resort, Colorado 1ms more than twice the area of New York state. paiaaM DOCTORS m ‘’CotiauHtptioH aait b« Maturealone won’t do it, Xtneadi help. Doctors m y “Scott's Emulsion k ith* bote >ft <,,f*s‘ ■, JL ,* § | it# ' m ow n Et n o t WI wk HUI, i ] . *. "v .' - ' if ywtXdwfwtttfefl n. m M fat fm*fct»pte. m m m m Famous Women’s Small families. Among famous women who were •mothers of small families comes' Elisabeth Barrett Browning, who had only one equ . Mrs. Somerville, the mathematician, had tWo daugh te rs/and one son .only, though she was twice married. Mme. George. Sand'had two children, a son and a daughter; go had Lady Mary Mon tagu, whose ‘L e tte rs ’'’ are, so ' ad mired in literature, and Mine, deSe- vigno, writer of equally famous .“Letters” in. French, lim e , do S tud fiad three children i n her early mar ried life. When forty-eight years old, she married a second tim e and then had another son. George Eliot (Mrs. Cross), was .childless, and so was Mrs. Craig, the author of “John Halifax.” Mrs* Barbauld, whoso prose and .poetry were both much admired in the eighteenth century, had no children, and th e same was the case with her, equally praised contemporary, Mrs. Opic. NOTICE TO SHIPPERS. •At Toledo the W h ite 'S tar .Line Steamers connect with (Belt Line) Manufacturers R. R *Cam-are placed at Company’s Warehouse, making a transfer o f about 50 ft. car to boat. Steamers leave wharf 9:15 a.m. daily, arrive Detroit 1:15 p^to.; Star Island, Algonad, Marine City, St. Clair, Bert Huron and other points, in Southern Michigan afternoon of Same flay. Low rates. Brompt service, J . W . CONRAD General Agent, Toledo, Ohio. ’ Dana Dudley, a Wakefield, Mass, inventor is constructing wliat he calls an aerial locomotive for the World Fair airship contest, He says: “ t don’t see anything bu t sue* cess. In my models I can send freight, even eggs, safely against any wind use no balloon. In time the baltoon may be dispensed with in the passenger machines* The reason I CaH them locomotives is because eventually extra cars will be hauled by the aerial locomotives. I can even now dispense with the propeller fan and gasoline motor and get more pulling power, and dispense with those weights.” ion. A Blain Statement of a Bad Condi tion and a Cure That Never Fails. Mrs, Jama 0 . Blackburn of 221 M* Gal loway 8 t., Xenia, Ohio, says: "1 was Irouhlcil with severe nervmftiitss, sleepless ness, indte" lion and heart trouble, I heard of Oh A. W. (.'base's 2?em>Pills aftd thought t would try tbesii, I /ot a bo* of the pills and now I am pleased to stiy my Hems are steadied. 1 steep well* am pot no# troubled with nulljstsUon—the action of the heart la regular, t comlkr these a opt 'Hdid.nfitve iuedainiV Hr. A , W. ( fmsc’KKcrsc. Pills a rt *ill at COURAGE OF ANIMALS. Th# Bravery Plsplsyed /by Some of Them When Necetwry. We o ften read fip’fcvanim&Ig usu ally dip a tragic death, but little is l nt . said of tho mute §u lterio r and won derful fo rtitude which are .so fre quently displayed*. With all the civilization of centuries behind us, th is power of suffering acute phys ical pain without flinching or mu t tering is still considered one o f our highest attributes. One w in te r' evening when the snow crackled under foot and, tho edges o f the ponds and brooks showed .a trace of ice I saw he,re and there the eigne of traps'which had been sot for stray prowlers. Some were placed along paths which were used by cohna and foxes uh- dexjjxcL overhanging cliffs. Others were cleverly.hidden, in the edge of the water for muskrats and mink. Next morning as I passed along one of the paths I saw how a cap tured animal had shown his brav ery, fo r in a trap in tho water -were a foot and p a rt of a leg of a large muskrat.- What courage it must have taken to deliberately gnaw off his foot and leg! A t first I thought th a t perhaps the -trap’had broken the bone and the animal had simply cut the flesh and tendons away, bu t bn close in spection I saw th a t tho bone had not been broken. I could shu t my eyes and almost, see tho frightened little animal work and pull a t the steel chain as the cool stars, winked and blinked.- All n igh t long probably be had worked abont th e place where the fa short chain was stened, but it held fast. ■As the- gray o f the flay, showed fa in t in the e a st he knew he must do something,desperate, so he \went to work- on Ids own* flesh and bone. Gah one th ink of anything, gore courageous than slpwly cut- ing through one’s own flesh with ^liberty tho reward fo,r the pain? Then, when the hard bone is reached and the animal is' weak and spent* with' suffering, think what courage it must have taken fo r the final work!—Tu rf, Field and Farin. Don’t Fall To Try This. . 'Whenever an honest trials is given to Electric Bitters for any trouble it is recommended for a permanent cure will surely be effected. I t never fails to tone the stomach, regulate the kid neys and bowels, stimulate the liver, invigorate, the nerves aiifl purify the blood. I t ’s a wonderful tonic for run down systems. Electric Bitters posi-' lively cures Kidney and Liver Trou bles, Stomach Disorders, Nervous ness, Sleeplessness, Rheumatism, Neuralgia, and expels Malaria, Sat isfaction guaranteed by Ridgeway & Co. Only 50 cents. :On tho day tho President left Washington a republican Congress man told him of certain claims made by ademocratic senator, adding, “ He seems to fee 1 certain that the demo crats will carry the House in the fall.' “ I have too much -confidence in the business sense of the American voters to fear such a catastrophe,” was Mr. Roosevelt’s prompt reply* How’s This? Wsuoffer One Hundred Dollars Re ward for any case of Catarrh that cannot be cured by Hall’s Catarrh Cure. •F. J , Cheney & Co., Props., Tole do, O. We, th e . the undersigned, have known F , J . Cheney for the last 15 years, and believe him perfect ly honorable in all business transac tions and financially able to carry out any obligations made by their firm, West -& Truax, Wholesale Druggist, Toledo, 0 ., Walding. Kin &Ms ...........* - - nan arvin, Wholesome Druggists, Toledo, 0 . Hall’s CatarrahCu re is taken in ternally, {acting directly upon the blood and mucous surfaces of the sys tern, Brice 75c. per bottle. Sold by all Druggists. Testimonials free. Hall’s Family Bills are the best. Night In a Haunted Room. A \ contemporary tells a very amuj ing story of a well known man. a b o u ; town Who was recently spend ing a week end in the country. Tho hous t being fu ll, ho was offered the “h a ta te d room /’ and about mid- nigM he retired to re s t among the ghosts quite contentedly* B u t a t reakfast n ex t morning he was fain to confess th a t th e spirits had shamefully misused him bv remov ing a ll the bedclothes anu leaving him uncovered a t 2 a* m. But, most peculiar o f all, tho blankets had really vanished into th in air. Pres ently the son-in-law of the house p u t in an appearance and in reply to tho question how he had slept made answer; “Very well, only i t was so cold tha t, knowing you nev e r p u t any one in tho haunted room, I braved tho ghosts in the small hours and tro tted in there to gath er up every blanket I could find. T ru th to say, I hurried away, fo r J had no matches with me and Could have sworn, there was some one breaching in tho room.” ' Vacation Days Vacation time is here and the chil dren are fairly living out of doors. Therq could be no better plaeqfor them. You need only to guard against 6AST0RH For Infants and Children*. AMtfefabiePrepataUonforAs- sloiflatinfltoeFoodaMEeguta- ItogtheStomachsandBowclsof [The K ind You Have A lw a y s Bough t l M . \ M S / ( HII.DKT-N Promotes Digestion,Cheerful ness andltestContains neither Omum,Morphine norMineral. N oiO X N A R C O T IC . Jtox'petfOUJOrSWUELPirOIWl jlbc.Stntut * ! MutUSM- ItbmStta- Apetfec! Remedy for Constipa tion , Sour Stomach.Dlarrhoea Worms,Convulsions .Feverish ness and LOSS OF SLEEP. . Facsimile Signature of J7EW Y O R K . .A lb 1111 >i> l h i > 1 tl I n U s e O v e r T h i r t y Y e a r s J 5 D o s i s - ] j C j , \ i s EXACTCOPYOFWRAPPER. ' --- ... -- ■___________ , thk CKNTAUI*COMPANY. NKttfYOBHCITY. ...Hot W ea th er Fabrics... -AT- HUTCHISON & GIBNEY’S. Our Plate Glass Show Cases Display Waists, Collars, Tles-^AII Naw Ccsigns., 1 MATTING—The Twine Chain Carpet Patterns, very choice., Over 10,000 yds received this season— 10 c up, ' . - l WINDOW TRIMM INGS-A rabian Cable Warp, Swiss' Calais. BrnsselE, etc,, etc.’ . PORTFIRES—AH colors 98c u p .. ' HOSIERY—Black Cat, great wearers, great sellers, 15' cent, quality very popular, • . . MUSLIN UNDERWEA R—Not made in sweat-shops, Defender Brand." D R E S S G O O D S Diinitics, .Organdies, Mails, ChifTonelte, Linens," Silk Ginghams, Lawn, Mercerized Gingham, Khaki f'ilk, Taffeta, Pcaii Do Soue, etc., etc. '■ . • BUY ONLY OF H T T T O IM ^ O B iT Ac Summer * ’V f * ■ Furniture T ha t will he suitable .for all classes, as our stock is complete in every respect ami comprises different lines of : : C h a i r s 3 B tO 'C d k je t * » C o n c l i c s C e n t c i r T a b l e s S i d e b o a r d s B e d s t e a d s * s M a t t r e s s e s S p r i n g s ‘W a s h s t a n d s d r e s s i n g S t a n d s Carpets! Carpets! We represent some of tlie.largest manufacturing concerns in tliis line which enables us to quote prices tha t surprise all . tho accidents incidental to most open Do- air sports, . No remedy equals I)e Witt’s Witch Hazel Halve for quickly stopping pain or removing flange «f 1 . f i . I t l c m i l l a n , E t d a r o i l k , # Funeral Director Furniture Dealer. K&’K K& K K k K K;& K K & H K & K D r s K E N N E D Y A k e r g a n *p*«lilfst* la tli* TrttttMtti of Nefvou*, Prtent# «a4 5txwtl DU msm » ( L [Urn »n4 Women. 2S YoRfit la Ohte. .. K - [ H * m t » «MdwntetoiWrittenC*n««at» CuresOmnMt««tl* . ( D i p s AndsrsOa *»y»! ,*‘Xtesrneft snsvll festal. 'A cfessrs X com t«t\ it| tar frlsnda aoUc«4H* I ftaat, atcKsiar, haft no ambition, mstlly tlrsd, elrcalaflott, Simptea oa t sw, b a ckW k , d t M M t S n f a t : pool l at ntefet, tired m S vwle woralngs, bafaIas 'Mte*Stto«,''”Wo'"msSo matura woraa, t btosme rackiM*aad coatrsftad a blood M S S W . S S ' - ™ ? . 1*’ « » * « • *«• UastiiMs SI iis ltis ^ lis k ir l o f if .M/vo tot <»**■ m tsv« thsi m t nSW 1 t IMA' .■VteiiutMCt!,, llnlfillo, ?«. Y. e<f! that Iho {tiirlMitsioi fi^rtaturc 4( A.tW.i’h:i!»oM. 1 ). sre or, w r y t>«t ksks, . For sale by Rhlsway itU’v,, Urtiputete. Use Gohlan Rule flour, Witt’s Witch Hazel Salvo for sores. cuts and bruise*/' says L. B. J Bwift,. Tp*. “ It is the brat i ohttKnt remedy on this market.” Bure cure for piles and skin disesws. Beware of emm- terfeiti, <L M, RMgway, A Caroful Buyer, T£ b Best is Wiiat Isn W . 'Tile Best is T O We Sell Meats are deceptive. Unless you a r e a gflod j u ’ge.-you can never tell what you ae getting until you have it served and partially eaten. We know meats. We select stock with a view to having the best meute* We kuow bow to select stock and there- _fir.-e-havir •meats—you—way-flepenfl- upon—meats that will please you. t W. CROIISE 4 ' GOODS DELIVERED Telephone No, 74. J^yF resh Fish Always on Hand. . C . E . T O D D ; Livery, Feed and Coach Stable. 22 and 2 4 North Limestone St,,. Bhone, Maip 737, - Springfield. 0 , Double Daily Train Service VIA TjlE • Lotiisv ille & f^ a shv ille R. R. Uctwcen ‘ f ** ' '* • 1 ' . ' ' * Cincinnati, Louisville, Chicago and St. Louis Mill Nashville, MempHis Atlanta, Birmingham Mobile, New Orleans Floyida and l Quit Coast Poults Through Steeping CftM mid Chair- Cpra.' An HiK-xceiteil Dili- ’ - itig for ■Service Low Rate Excursions First and Third Tuesday each Month For raten, maps, falters tititl time t.thtes, miflress CM,;STONE,‘Gen. Pass. Apt,,' ' Louisville, ICy. ' Saves a Woman’s life. To have given up would have meant death for Mrs. Lois Gragg, of Dorchester, Mara, Eor years she had endured untold misery' from a severe lung trouble rind obstinate cough. “ Often,” she writes, “ I could scarcely breathe and sometimes could not speak. All doctors and remedies failed till I used Dr. King’s New Discovery for Consumption and was completely cured/’ . Sufferers from Coughs, Colds, Throat and Lung Trouble need this grand rem edy, for it never disitppoiuts. Cure is guaranteed h y .Ririgeway & Co, Price 50c. and $1,00. Trial bottles fre°e. . 1 >• explosion of a Depew "Jolly,” Soveral months ago a constituent Of .Senator.Depew came to him to Seek bis influence in getting an of fice. ‘ ' “ You write a letter ’telling what ytm want, and, I Will forward it with my indorsement,” said the sen a to r when he had lic-ard tho man’s story: Several weeks later the man met the senator in the Capitol lobby, “You remember telling me to write you a letter,” he said, “Oh, ye s/’ was Mr. Dopow’s reply as ho cordially grasped his visitor by tho hand. “Let mo see. You sent mo the letter, didn’t you, and, if I remember rightly, I indorsed it strongly/ “No, said the man; “I never wrote the letter. Pve been sick.”— Washington Letter. REDUCED FARES. Chance fo r trips via Pennsylvania tines lit Small Cost* , To 'Jatonta and Seattle, Wash., and Port', land, Ore,, July lOtli to BOtli, inclusive, ac count Annual -Mcttimr, Y. P. O. I*. Society Of tho Eluted Presbyterian Chureh, To Providence, R. T,r July 7tli to'fltli, in* ‘ intlst Y< elusive, account Bap i oung People’s union of America, TnterntUkmal Conven tion, To San Francisco or Los Angeles, Cal., L iln iia i I b f .t A ID tY . t e .J .L .iL ._ . . . / . . / v t l r V***« A IM liV.W VV VS* , Jl.ua JJLII^VivOf August lsf{to 10th, Inclusive, account illcn- ll Mt " " ..... .......... ' hta eeting, knights of Pv thins. To twit Lake City, Vtnir, August Cth to Rth, inclusive, account Annual' jtennion, Grand teidge II. P. O, E. For information about fares amt other details, apply to Ticket Agents of Itemisvl- vania Lints, . Wanted, We would like to ask, through the tho columns Of your paper, if there is any person who has used Green’s Aug ust Flower for the enreof Imligestioiv, Dyspepsia, and Liver Troubles that has not been 011101 !—and we also moan their results, such as sour stomach, fermentation of food, habitual’costive- ness, nervous dyspepsia, headache# despondent feelings, sleeplessness—in fact, any trouble connected 'With the Ml* ft t-ITl>UA*Ife. >A.«*llV «'£,*y* 1 „vi", V....• vv v u n u n m t v i u b n w r c km Imat tot HotnaTrMltaaat, DRS. KBNNCDY 8 KERSAN E x e h s B j e l a i c ? e d a r y i i ; l e , o m o , A C r o i'JN l’S of Mwbaiite jmd |D. diviiluids (yiHiiteil, f ’dlleeika- promptly made aiifl remitted TkRAFTri on Now York and (qB. ** ci'nnnti sold at lowest rates, vfj;s cheapest and most convenient way to send money by mail. T OAKS made on Ileal Estate, PC1. conal or Collateral Srnirit'-. WTHiarrr^V-ilflimnrrBresr,- Seth W , Smith’, Vice Pren., *W. J- Wildman, Cashier, THE BEST Product of the. market. and stock farm can a], ways. he. found at tho Meat Store of Charles ‘Weixner. together with every thing to be found in a first-class meat market. Also handles the cele brated Swift Company’s Hams. And courteou? and 1 honest treatment goes with the above. Goods Delivered, Telephone GG, \ Fresh Fish and Ice Adam’s Restaurant and Dining Rooms Corner High and Limestone street, Springfield, Ohio. WIN0N4 LAKE, Indiana’s Famous Summer Resort. Winona Lnkc.Tnd.. tho pretty summer the Pennsylvania’,lanes in North- resort o n ' . ern Indiana aft'ords rest, recreation, enter- tuimnent, amid delightful surro mdings for persons desiring to enjoy -vacation out ings. Tins resort is the site of Winona As sembly rtnd Summer School, and isannally visited by mans'persons who are strength ened in mind by the excellent facilities for educational •work, and invigorate in body-- by: the health giving influences for which Winona Lake is famous, On Mny 15th, the Opening Day of tho Seuson of 1002, excursion tickets to Winona Lake will be on sale.viaPcnnsylvania Lines, They may he obtained from May 15th to September 18 th,'-Inri tisivc. l’V ter particular information On the s«b- M ?.t of rate and time of trams, apply to oket Agents of the Pennsylvania Lilies, or toE , Y ax DCS on , Chief Assistant,(tenoral Passenger Agent, Pittsburg, Pa. Informa tion about attractions at Winona .Lake, en tertaimnenfs. the Summer School sessions; etc,, will he lurnished in reply te inquiries riddresaed to M r , C, S D iokev , Secretary, Winona Lake, Ind. The Sun Spots Coming Bade. Evidences of.'the gradual revival of solar activity, as manifested by the presence of dark spots on tho face* of tho sun, are becoming morO numerous arid conclusive. I t is con sidered certain, th a t the sun has now passed the minimum of the spot period, and during tho present year many Spots may be Seen. The- increase o f a sun spot period is more rapid than its subsequent de cline. Tho minimum just passed Fas been son what -long drawn out, and the retu rn of the spots. ha3 been awaited fo r a year. In March the first spots hearing all jlio traits of those t h a t belong to a new period were seen in the sun’s northern hemisphere in latitude 25 degrees. I t is characteristic of a new period th a t its first spots appear far north or south of the equator, while at the end. of a period they are near the equator.—Youth’s Companion.- A.Well Marked Man* “U nde Jim” Wilkinson of Vini- ta , I, T ., has been United State* deputy marshal there for thirty- two years and a terro r to outlaw and desperadoes all through hk service. Thirteen bullet scars anda jagged mark on one of his ankle** where a Comanche arrow lodged, show th a t a t times he has led * strenuous life. I t is a common say ing th a t Judge Barker of Fort Sm ith and Jim Wilkinson are th* two men who made living possible in the territory in old days* Bep* u tv Wilkinson is an Englishman by birth. PATENTS CivciU,gridTrude-Matlesebtaineri*nd«HPU-' entbnUneM conducted for MoornATC F*{*‘ _ issrs^’jxs^issesssissst, Uon. W«*dvue,if ;tl * e *i* * 11 MlentahUi or nol,, < j charge, Our foe not dee till patenti* , j >» ham forcer “ How lo Obtain Patent*,"’wn": jeort oJ**ine1n the If.S. andforeljn««aUri«*; sent free. Addfei*, . . C . A . S M O W d b C O . -' Ow». patcnt o rrice, WA#«ut*TOif, O.C*. CHICHESTER’SEHOUSH PENNYROYAL PILLS stomach tjjt livci? This mefllclnc has been sold for many years in all civil teed countries, an.l wo wish to corres pro w v ,»f *mir limits hoe ni‘cost, I f you neve r4 fried August Flmver, try one buttle flret. We have never known oM ii failing. I f *o, something more serious is the matter with you, Ask ymir olflwit druggist* G, 0 , Womlhury, N, J , . 4 m n . <,«»«(* ll.fi, , 1 , - 5*f*.Wwith WfMI ▼-,****tin tverwNi *>**r ■BiW iKUMMOt t ^ oHinwinsa* muMS’iOAt* on. mmmmiHm urimiUk^r** •The first co*’ first chance yo n £ G o o d s , N o t i o n s , <• Tfiis sale wls^ - q o s t m c o m i n g * J u l y S a t u r d a y , July Souse at cost. W - tnoney. , Come o d to quote prices ct^ a* ■hnilS .’it] ’;lt 'ill A Extra Spec i o p o y a r f o r 29 c, 1000 yar1 lins, 3* F ^ n s 3 ;S1 f o l l o w t j t e n i d A Y S rl;.J o . Ob' iy» njii K1 ’ f-nl br( i-r . irit Mt, . hui , The Chiiflren’s y { How many mothei J r' over., th e ir ehildfen’s realizing th a t the foe ?nj ing them from day t "X( th e foundation for a ;i.a and healthy life or powers God has gri't ^ .otherwise useful cart ,a t Is the subject not » * tie .th o u g h t-n a y , is ,7 ing of some intelligence ■p a r t of mothers, tc selves upon one of' M r . questions of th e p i1 ftl1 health of th e ir - t h a t they hltve tho ; $j o f properly cooked ci seasons and that svivl ■.given to thoroughly c hence to properly df*uj Overeating of. J'ad causes haore headaotaii ing children than p, ti ; of and at the son, m them , both montall.'ipo, now and for all timj a.. 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