The Cedarville Herald, Volume 25, Numbers 27-52
r t o g e B a n k ino hv^ }}' 5’ rlK,i Jl:) . I*V u-b< -i.< 1 ail or IV Is** at i ami ■ r a . ;,«;j* . a t ,t i | ■ • ■ * r * . ^tH7 - y f i!j tUJ-.J f \ ;;, '<■ut i>. '\u; 2 rafra. s-'-r t m u mem waj. ^ lV t & -d * h t.r t« \.p <t. 4 "w! Nu.mmy. • i-suti* Free., \-<aflu. <S i*o Pr-e,-*,,,. w WilOntan, CasKivr,. p l l i S ? IV..1.Tfti.rtfc:v iiiaiS^f ii'itl f't<>c!r fawn caif aR ftuud a t tha -jl S|..r<» «*f W e i m e r , (i, '('Live ivitli OVSt’f- ’•'“Utt tu jic found in \ ut tl i ",i r'la .s «it>at market. Wo V';-* handles the oole- ■1hw,,i:*tC<* Conipai'iyT i , ' l JiV,s ‘ -Dxl wumc-Miij; >r.l hnm-st, treatment ita* with the. above, y ’; . Fresh Fish,and Jre f e u r a n t . ; and B illin g 'R o om s ' and Limestone street, ail* m u lAMw vmows Summer Resort. In L, the pretty rammer lu.svhnnin. Lints in Norik*' ly t, recmHgij, enter* owvihtful surrounding -- , to wiiciy vacation oi.t- ■«r f- » HAtyita o£Winona As*: ■' ’ on-r i»Wi<ii;h and is a.nnally iteiitl ?•*.»■*nr* who ore strength-, t!if uxenik>ivt"findUties fur >‘. and iovimitate in -bMta- yiug- inilueitcos tor which- l.amtti-, t.V -Opeiilftfr Pay nf tiw v'tirfcitm tide fs to Winoim ■ J-’vmJ’i'nnsytyania r.itios. i««n May ir>dt ■{,(> i (■ -Utart.tniion on the suh- ..jin,p ()j- trams, apply to ut thv‘Pimsylvimifi hinek, or cjni'f Assistant t-i(moral Piit'imrjr, l ’a, t'nfornr#. was MV Ml t .3 t »? *««.i* f »♦*>.*• ju * ■ •Jk.4Llt.iliiutr /.i ditms at ’Winona Lake; om- > rhimnivr fieheoJ sesoion.^ 0/ r ......1’■■'..... ' ‘........... ‘ 7 an vi. '-dWUUHVJ. >UUPU bVtSMt;n$ I ;!>!,(d in reply to inquiries <’. d; Dio;tr.y, .Secretary .. he am b\v f ion. rho to i> c-Marltaottaineda;itl aitPat* irtfdtorMuncHATe : , ■paairEU.S. patemt ornccJ P-O-Uin leastimethanthose? ltinnt-p. _ 5 "'i'-Tt or plioto.,wiiii (Jescrip- 4 • ,t; .»t p'.'.teiitnhle or not, free oft Olili jotauc tillpiitcfttissecured, f • >Obtain pAtontSy1*with! Cwt JioU*b«and ftJrci^ricountries? V t O W & C O . I liu y*cc»WA.omMsroNe D. C. S h(.*V t e fEEl’S E f S U ' S i S ' te1 i P L H i . K on; atir go r. Ar,Tf| T1ritik,rvne>l r*s'w»ci ti’l-.iii AT V -ttod Imjuirc Hurry hi •Oiit Sits. lioJicrt. V jiliifs T«r.A’r !m t-'ccavcd cr,i|jfof« r;a\% in tho u HtatC1hospital,. , (*. ;>d. i’.r.iS ('.'Urra'itd hom y ;tt f lr o f 4r r.ijV }; pf. yml Mrd. K. L\ <)glo^btie have ■ ii jnvitftiona for litis aftenmon,: •Xi-Mit fi.’ty :irft invited. ’ilir, Hanna Cooper has .-roturried Iriaeafnr.a vw t with her daughter: Will Frozor at SprSngfioM. . -.CoiiH-nt water tanks holding fron j., {«> ’20 ftarrels can he hud o f Iliff ikvis. Call undfec them before buy*.: ififr ei.cwhire. ■ , '■& * .. . •’"i\feonlh>g'"fd the lioj^nTTaw JiatsetT by the last- legislature all railroads oprviitiug trains avith over live passen- g,;i’ e-ache'? must have two breakmen to the train'.. ■ . 1 ' ■The gossips have it that there is a wedding set for next mouth. Won der who?-’/ . No bitter time’to paint the. lmggy than; right now.' At Wohard's.- - K. 10. Hundull arrived home Tues day morning from Marion Ind, whore he. has boon.attending normal school. Jfr. Randal was taking some advanced studies before high school opens this .'fall. Save money by getting prices on fertilizer before you purchase. •JCeiT &TIastitig Bros, Mrs. Walter .Murdock entertained at dinner Tuesday for her mother, Mrs Julio'Condon, The afiair was in the nature of a surprise.- .—All pci'fious having rooms to rent, • for either boys or girls who, will attend college this fall, repnri some to J». D. Williamson. The Misses McNeil left Thursday ." for Belle Center, O., to spend their vacation with their parents of that place. Mrs, J , B , Winter was called to Columbus last Saturday owing to the illuess of her dster, Mrs, Charles ..Ashly. . ;n ,c high'price of idi farm products and the immenee yedd of. crops will make the fanner' feel as though lie should .attend the Greene County Fair "thisyear. '.Arrange to meet your friends tbe^c August 6,7 and S. . -Wallace Jlid who has been preach ing at Idaville, led ,, arrived home; ■Monday evening for a few days vaca* ition. lie will return soon. Miss Eslelhy Thorne who bus been, the guest of Miss Mabelo Owens for scvt-ral weeks returned to her homo in Peru,-Ind., Monday. t-l?ou II i - jnx —Best oflico i'<»om in Cedarvillo“ over Hitchcock’s billiard room. J* P. Chew. s George Ramsey who has been in Nevy York Btato for several years Where he is employed in the chemical 'department of a manufacturing com cerrr is visiting Iris-mother and broth er, Nathan Ramsey, AtlfJOt’ fi, l \ Ml,-. I I ch , Pvmrisiia .,5!d i-pV-fii F.i*-'f;ltll 1 {’both -I--wn the p5uV m of h Wtilkcr u»x! family, A large fotee <»f winkmen -anu teama-mt'-at work gradhiij al«.ut.tfe new It, P, ehnrc!).. I 'misidernbh ..work will he featured in getting the i*>Sdown to the desired grade, , No la tter time to pai-nt the buggy than right miw. At Wolford’s / * New Concord, is to Slave an automobile factory. The company has already been iiiporpnyated with a i.apiud of AfOijih), Grom: 1 has hern broken for the building which will lie completed in'sixty -days. Sabbath afternoon at two o’clock memorial cervices will be held at the M. K. church Jaincstown in honor of Mr nod Mra. T. II, Adalns who were iesHht+“tTtg-thitdm,miignriLtlmrfitcattteg- on the Ohio river last spring. :ua ia, 5 t ■Cfr‘K . (( U -i RVV ”.S Wince tlie railroad comjmnica have /j^jt t . a Haeontinned the Atlantic City excuV- 3 . p I Bioms there will be few go to that him .wtr-A a ■ * ' - 1 1 ouh resort this summer. ■*>* . r*l 2 td .. -a The sixty third Annual Fair.of tho a, an V ;3 u\*ii 7 j :’2»*. r titi?:;. i2jfo*«R+ 5|f»Sf; U ;*S-‘i' ■Tt’-ntJ* ' i«?r 6k*" h&n.'Tii” v.irt::'**?* i UNJO??iot^'jrr.us^ BoUby i cncm&txt* 00 . &jkt Pea Soup, ‘ m is <>£ the- tn'iS* end most eeo- P u t a ettpfnl of t i.-vor ni,;;ht iu three twite?, having first e-r<as^kfy. The next r -Auti-paii, adding liii.u i t or a lit do- b ju t!if! iltsd, togeth- foni'rn ,-nitl a tf»y h|S 1 b-inaat-r f o r ’four^or []-itfu :tIy coft, add- k IV-itst tilde to fiiu® 1 h is uc ?ly rcad^ to -aj through a oitwe i p si'» cjiringli elont, L lanky n uoiijr chout j£ ■(ream. Thiehen it fahk.-fiocittfni of . }? h'sHof eookol- to* ; --i.'.ontii by half ft i-iOi' b: foi-y additu? - a iiig .w ili. ; uk, «*i‘ tilii fiOWp. v|,,, Vil’-fVC A ,*■•>,! tlrird bean in thy i assio v/ay* 1- ::/i Cc?aftW* u* ii m m t f j . -L erf dark oa**» . i- ••*. m tlso puM-" waft (tit eft At tin* ofv ,i -«,? <,H«9pi.d- . tbv <,-aba' ,0*1*3 - , , , , j ij' iv»i*}*n j, , .,(? Wya ' > . .*■"|,i j* •* i Kiij |1 1 !.w Green County Agricultural society will be held a t Xenia, August G, 7 and 8. Better make arrangements to attend. Mrs. Clara Serena, McKeesport, l’a., died Wednesday and will he bur* »1 at Spring Grove cemetery Ciucin- sitf, Saturday a t 3 o’clock. Mrs. - Serena was well-known here, she hav* "rag paid a long visit here last sum fDr, Her mother, Mrs. Chas, Dun* hp was buried about two”weeks ago *Sii:?1same cemetery, 0. B. Brndfule is in Indiatiopolia tu iuisiness.. k party of young folks of the iif-igkhorliood are camping out this >W:ek at Clifton. n Rounds out hollow places, smooths out Jims that creep about onc’a face, Woos roses bnck to faded checks. That is what Rocky .Mountain Tea docs; 3f) cts. Ask’ your druggist. • Me. and Mrs. Sullenborgef have for their guests, Mrs. Bullenbcrger’s mother,and cousin Mrs.'Jennie Young and M ibs Ada Greer both of 0.xft rd The local base .ball team' has ar ranged for a game with Wilberforce, Saturday. Admission fiftyeu cents. Ladies-free, •' Fancy dried- fruits o f all kinds at Gray & Go’s, The Miami ' Valley .Chautauqua -held at Fra-nldin is drawing immense crowdB this year. I t is said that there were 20000 people on .the groundfillnsrK Sabbath to hear Miss Ellen M.-Stone, Rev,- .Sam Jones also draws large crowds. • .'M r. and Mrs, Thomas Moore, of near JamestoWnr entertained a mini ber of their 'OcdtirvU c friends Tues day evening - Olncy brand of peas, tomatoes; corn and beets at Gray & Go,’s. One of the- largest social gatherings .this season took , place Tuesday’ eve-, ning at the country h’orun of the Mi«ses Bertha arid Carrie Rife. About 125 guests were- present, including' per sons from Clifton,; Yellow Springs, Springfield and- Cpdarvdle. _ f . ■. Noticel Ikitrons, I will not be' in my office from Saturday, Ju ly 26 un til Monday, August’ 11, a t which time I will he pleased to have your patronage, Dr, J; W. Dixon. -■ ■ D f .’Collins of-South.. Charleston, has. br()Ug!>t-suit .agaiust John Grit-/, ot near Selma, for the .payment' of some notes. Squire Bradford has the -case in charge for Dr, Collins and se cured a tiuilo from Critz that was held under, mortage, .The mule will he sold to’- satisiy the judgmot. It iyaa appraised at tf-lO. - A Montana woman was called home by her mother’s Illness. Tho mother died and tho daughter telegraphed her litishand: “Mother is dead. Shall wo cremate, embalm, of hurry the re mains? The husband answered: “Do all three. Take in chances.” When you awake in the morning feeling like the end of a misspent;life, your mouth full t>f fir and your soul full of regrets, take Rocky Mountain Tea. G reat medicine. Ask your druggist, The Lebanon Republican hag been consolidated with the Warren County Record and the two papers will be is* siu 1 under management of Mr. Geb. R. Johnson;* -The Republican under' the management of Brother Aulhram lias become quite popular with War* ren county people. I t was without question the strongest local option re publican paper in the stale. . Mira Iva Hindman of Iberia, O,, stopped hero Tuesday and was tho guest of Mrs. Frank Hastings for (lie day, Mira Hindman in jti/T return ing from Jamestown win-re she visit ed D r, Larimer and family. are all hX-.acimsiiting of Mabel and Edith iVLoa, Flo MeDorman, Edith Smith Mkillnwel and Mn?. Howell l ’i -ree "Ib'pringlii ld who will chaperone the party. How’s This? •Ve utii-i- One Hundred Dollars lie- Au?,j. fni’ any case of Catarrh that, he coved by Hall's Catarrh F ,L Cheney & C o P r o p s ,, Tide- 1*a (i- We, tie* the midotaigiH-d, *■-vkti-vii F, J , ('homy for the ‘-Alayea!-*, mid believe frinrpirfeet* h t ii’-nri,'.-in all business transac- and limmcially abb* to carry -;i* utiv obligati'ms made ivy then’ A-.i, W m & Truax", .Wholesfite 'f“!ido, O., W.aldiiig, Kin* J!’:1A’.Mui’vin, Wtioii some Druggislfi, G. iral!it..C;,t rtr-ih C un - 1 0.. taken in* " o’. --•*•" qpefr <^lwr ‘-1 -ii.fi i-uifaci-j of'the ay«*: X1'' frl ■; m -... hnUlf.'- Hold bV *)j Ikiig,•!“{■), Ti.itiu.oiiiuh frm;. W-illX t'mn’iiy pills me the best,' 'This Ko i Folding Pock et Kodak is an instru ment that ho one who ever travels to any extent should be without. It should accompany them on all trips, excursions or outings. Makes an ex cellent picture «1-4 x 31-4 W e will fit if out for you complete, including two rolls of Film, six expos ures, each, and material sufficient to take, make and mount twelve splen did pictures for E i d g w a y & Co- Opp, Ope^* Howf- U L f e i OPTION fiECOKl? - Cj-a/t-q by ilrnri; ‘'DH;1' ”'Multi' u Hint to kill hio.wite and "little cliiM a t Cincinnati, TiturMay. Thn wffb imd 'child '.vtrnut- ft ufijjhhmy when the drunken htidaml and lit!hir t" ?-ir-it- tt’il tlm horrible deed, The Utth’ 1-110 upon Mglifc ofqho ihthi.1' rciehi’d out ita liuic junm fi>r it was ghid. but it. only r a w i ^ flit' Jcsiii'iird. hull fm n ft pistol at the hand:-; of n hc--.u-tly fath er, I t went through the right arm and hitu tho loft broartof the mother. A t the right of blood the father was only tho more emmgered and tumLher phot in tha infanta arm wag the re sult. Neighbors knarkod Mullen^ down and after a struggle took-'the* p’i.gtotTrom him to prevent him .from shooting himself, i ’hyeicimis wiy it is doubtful -as to whether' mother .ami child can recover. u w u a ^ i - s d - 'm ? “»r. ;;'sr*o>LA , A t about 2 a. ni. -Thursday, Rich ard Murphy staggered to tha Cincin nati hospital woundod from being shot under'the left arm, all caused irorn the “ treating” habit. The.affair hap pened at Ritter’s silicon and the bar tender,’ Flrileas Arcand, done the shooting, Tho above are only two of the many cases found in the daily pa- pei-3.- Each cnee is a story in its self and need ho explanation. Liquor .was.thju causa in each case. - . N otice —I am selling out-my sash doors and blinds, flooring, hous3 ami bam siding, joiec, scanting and the other articles usually kept in a lum ber yard at much less than the pur*, ejusq price in car lots, - I have a large qimnity o f picket and wire fenc ing, oak eav.d fence- . posts,, oak scantling,Trad plank that'jLnm almost giving away, in fact I am selling a- large quanity of.I,inch plank os. low ns 50 -cents per 1-hundred.'' 1 have' some feed sleds and grain' funing mills also a jump seat cam,age ami a piano taix buggy and ninny other ar ticles at'vefy low.prices. • In paints, -varnish lower prices than wholesale, \V. M. ilm -m -u .. The firm of Kerr & Hastings Bra? holds the record for .the. largest eiir of grain that was ever sent from this phijc.o. Last \yeelc they- shipped in one of the Pennsylvntiia' new steel truss cars 183-i bushels ' of wheat, The Shipment was for -the Baltimore market. - ■■ The following are the races for the Green Couuty Fair, Aug,'.6, 7 and 8. Wednesday, 2:10 pace, purse 5250'; 2:50 trot, purse 8250; rminiiig \ mile heat 2 in 3, purse $100. Thursday, 2;18 paeA, -purse 88.00; 2:27 trot, purse 8250; 2:10 puce,“purse $300, Friday .2:25 pace, purse 300; 2:1.8 trot, purse $300; running ’mile, heats, 2 in 3, purse $100. De8ot:i| Goings a colored lad of Xenia struck Win, Pyles a G. 1L &D, section boss on the head with a rock last Saturday tha* may cause the lattere death as his skull is -fractured.. Goings had Iris hearing before Mayor Linkliart of Xenia, and was bound over to court to await the action of tlie grand ju/ry on the charge of as sault with intent to kill, Tho -etattr was reptesented by Prosecuting At torney Cline. Howard, while II. O. Armstrong defends (brings. Tin's is the first prisoner. lliai has boarded with Sheriff Beal for several weeks, F or S au 2—One Shorthorn and 1 Polled Durham cow with calves at- side, also a good shorthorn yearling heifer. Geo. Haines. Phone ifflii 173. Anderson Finney of near Clifton met with quite it serious injury Wednesday evening while driving a team of horses. When opposite a threshing engine the steam blow oil suddenly, causing the team to be frightened and run off. Mr. Finney was thrown from the wagon, lighting on his head and shoulders. His neck was strained and also received some bruises about the head. While he is badly injured it L thought that he will soon be able to be about. The bill for medical service during the email pox epidemic which has been before council for some, time has been settled,, and Dr, Kinsley accepts what council offered him at hist meat* nig, 8120,80, The hill was originally $1 •■15.80 but the Dr. expects to get the difference litter. He accepted the amount under protest and it is held b y mmc that under the law it will he im- loraiblu Fur him to get the difference, That A Right, the imported Clyde:/*- dale Stallion, No, 0607, will stand at Alt’, Johnson’s stable, one-half mile ra-tof Jmmtatown, on ThuiAiav, Fri day and .Saturday, of inch week. TrVni!*, 810, Acts Immediately. Colds am sometimes more trouble*, pmm* in summer limit in winter, its w iiird to keep from adding^ to them; while fooling oll'aftei’ exereire. GiiC , Mb,ota C«vita!i, Cur" m,uvi :ri once, I Aiwohifcly ;!.;£fb. Acta wnm-rtiMnfyr i Xuic cuie Fur fourths, c»hK wbup, jthrmit ami lung troublra, C* M, Ridgway, "Tta- l o v ' - i v v : *' wriiti :i by tie: lb v. ,11. Pailta 111, after iris iv<i;t£ vbit to taia place. Rev. Jack-, ms praductioi!*/ arc tdv.nya int' f<»iic-jph- in tb:-/ vU’itritji I t was a phasiuv I ejijoyedt J'frvi’-it i.-’ief ng-iiii, Tlu> lUf'vd o! chiid-Imod, ' Vvihh trieud.-:, e-.mie eight or ten, Ami Ha-hold the many pku’C”, -Where off. I strolleri. at will. A wading, boy-like, in the water, And a dinring up the lull. How good it k rmed to Hand again, At tho fountain pure and clear,' . [ And drink once more its limpid water, As I did Min ugh many a year, Fo r no water tiJtee so sweetly, As that which;iluw’p apace,* Where Ijjtiunelu'd illy_tlriist_in_boy hood, , • • And washed my hands mid fac-e. As I drank that day .from the old epfing, • My niece, I ('id not tee, Was taking a eiiap with her kodak, A picture of the spring and nit, So in years to couie, my children '•Will sec if and -be. drinking, Why, tlmtris- Pa at the old1spring! ------took hint as he was drinking.. Whnt change! ula.-l ihat fisne ln» wrought O ji the .home to, rite so dear! Of the old house and the orchard. Not a vestige doth appear, Like, the faces there for many a (lay, '-In- flic home of long ago, Now all-are gone! nutI on that spot, The cereal wheat doth groivn. In mind, I see the,dear old home, The holly-hocks by the door, • And the quaint ohl-fashioned. garden, . As it was in days of yore; I remember hoW bright the sunshine On the door-step old and worn, And the shadows chasing each other' •O’er’fields of nifUing com. How blest to see my father silting, With the Bible open wide, And ruy sweel-daceO mother listening, As I nestled by her nidi*; O! iiose happy years of child hood! And guile?era days of rest! Fond memory show* the picture, •" And. I eliisp it to my breast. MAN? ARE KILLED, 'M i (Tfta MQiiUUiimQWMQMQemifMout s ? © m m i i n c i 0 ) m s ■ m e m i ' i i t i i i i i i f e . l i t e r ' J N W A S H - G O O D S ' P R I C E S . . B e g i n n i n g t h i s w e e k w e w i l l . s e l l ^ m o s - # t h a n 1 0 , 0 0 0 y a r d s o f t h e c h o i c e s t , n o w e s t W p o h - G o o d s , s u c h a s L a w n s , B a t i s t e s , S w i s s e s a n d ' D i m i t i e s , ' a t ' a b o u t h a l f - p r i c e . T h e s e g o o d s a r e t h e - n e w e s t . a n d . b e s t ’ s t y l e s ' a n d $ r e a l l , i i p - t o - d a t © . , - . • • { I P j More .than G,OOQ yard s in U iis lot, in c lu d in g tho linen co lors, i b lack and w h i t e ekbets -*nn>i IM a d all -the lig h t co lors About 2,500 yards in this lot, line Batistes and Lawns, all new patterns and col- / J | ora. reduced to.................................V l y ^ C Over 8,000 yard?, in ealiu-etriped Lawns and, Corded Dimities--half of quantity were -AOe.goods—your choico now .............. . . . ' . . w Co., X e n i a , " - O f i j o . FcUn^iivaiiia train, Xu. 2 .runnin between St. Loui-* aud^New York was wrecked at Ttt.beinuXtatioii nu the-Dayton and Rieh'iimnd ulvUion-at ' about I0:4C> Tlurrwhiy iiigbt. The, W£Cclotns_crm«ed by a cn:d eju’ be coming detached tram a train in the Xenia yards which guiiud n' wonder ful mnmenuiiu us invar; down grade from Xenia, v Tire p:e..*etiger train was behind lime rind was running about 70 miles an, hour when it c.ollied with the coal ear. At the time of crash the gita tanks lieiieaih the coach es exploded and in a nuumj'nt the whole train was in n mass of "flames, Tlumitim train with the exception of the. rear Pullmans was' totally de stroyed. • ' The condifctm-t.'fms, Hughes, Co lumbus, escaped but William Clark of the’ same oily, jdrmu ly of Xenia wax burned ami scald, d to dra'li be neath Iris engine Dcmri:! Dwyer, fireman, was' /omul some distance from the engine with, rkull crushed, and hotli iirnis and legs amputated. I t is' not known how many postal elcUiis lost their lives, hut reports -place th'o number at four. Two ex* press me.raeiigera were liriibly scald ed. Three passengers in the smioktr lost tlie-if lives. A t au early hour this mornlug we are turnhie to get a full n p.ut nud it Uiay he ihat through tin: excitement there has been .some exa..gcrati m butslunild' one half lie true it is terrible to record. A young man by the name of Floyd Allen who resides south of town, was interviews] thin morning, he having been near at tlm time. lie* left- the scent' a t four o’clock. He n ports that from under the: cars came the erk'3 of tine? who were pinned In.oath the ■ tangled imira of iron and Wood and were forced to remain, ragimlhra; of tlm coming of raging iiatsu’s. The bcat’wnn so intense- that it- was al most, inipotaHrie for outside help to give assistance-. The iron work of the cars became .po, hot from the burning cars that the flesh of those alive, yet fastened, was burned to a crisp, lie ■ reports that tin- is cm- was alnn-sl loo horrifying too relate, This is the first wreck on'this ft\:-te-m in ivvoral years where theio was a Jura of life. A Ataqnetlo Cnunon. ■ Tho ole.-tried n;u, ”.:cilc cannon- invcjih.-i by a X'ft-\.e;pn i -profeeeox’ ha:; recently been ghe'n revero testa- at Ciis-Luanil ’Mm -‘.un v.i-rk,', mag- Jl< tieftlly, the cbcil l ’e<ii ,5 drawn OUt’ of the Due and »'>t imiwHi'd, uu by gunpowder. Tho proft.son clahna (hut by lift’ tta' of ningnotFirt ao mo- livc po.yi'r « .flio,)i::anJ pound, dbyll (.art bo given gi'vsia* range fhan b y . nuy o f. tho ’ cstaUL-lital racthoda. Tite firing n! tho Run ciniccs itcithcr smoko ito r eonud^'IlostoH Jquriuil. - JuaEnor.nttcji.-. . “After my first baby was born.I didnot seem to regain my strength although the doctor gave me a tonic which he consfd* ci-ed very superior, but instead of getting . ■ tetter Lgrewweaker every day. Myhus* band-insisted that I take Wine of Carduj for. a Week and see what it y/ould do for me. Idid take the medicine and was very,- grateful to (ind my strength and health siowiy returning, in two weeks I was out of bedend In a month-.I,was able to take up my usual duties.. I am.very enthusi astic In its praise." Wine of Cartltii reinforces theorgans of generation for the ordeal of preg nancyandchildbirth. Itprevents mis carriage. Xo woman who takesWme ' of Cardui need fear the coming of her child. If Mrs, Unrath had taken Wine of Cardui before her babycame shewould not have been,weakened as she was. Her rapid recovery Bhould commend this groat remedy to every J expectant mother. Wine of Cardui regulates’tho menstrual flow. WlHE of CARDUI COURT NEWS. r,-'rs:n: tr A x . i - ki :'*. Miry PimUiin to Maty Francis Piu’.-lu/u; 14.80 a, Beavescicek, §bOO. Austin II, GiiokuH to. L'uiii: Pew kin:; Inikl, Xt-trin, >?800. • ■"JCiiio Pifer mil Efia ' IkUiforil; htn-l, Xtiiin, $1U0. J-ram 15, ami Homer Hndran to Gc't. V/i Sltnhor; l fi, Xenia, OtOOO, A uia Mcuri-i to If-nj. F. Mc-aris; 2 ii, ivtai-r-* CftiviMv R . John to L,.vi J. Ray; himi, Xtirin, rijf;5, M, iui -:- i ’ Coatn’ta to t-Tbimuii. F , Htiyilvs; 104 a, .-ugaren ck, f;02.'riL f „vc limm-y by getting pi Sera on fcrtiii/,'. r hr-iha ymi pmvlira;-. Kerr ta II:i:-(b'g Biv;-. Pdsoulflq t!»o Syslcnt. <■ If. is tJm»u.'b the bowel j that (he bt-riy L (h:i::f <d of inipurith s.- ('on- slij'ili'ii k-"!.’p.‘ lht.-c. j.oI’eitiS* •in |h(- sj l-.ni, ran ' hcukicc, (tiriin-r-’ and riu'lam!. air ;;l fnvt, tin n unri“htly ■CfiiptioiiJ find lhi::l!y .;-n-ms i'imra ttul-. ■ a a v«m-. *!y 5.; applied. DoWitfa Litt'-- Rirlv Rv.i.- pit'Vf id tlilta Jv- tilt- b* bv f-tiMuiatin.': th<* liv» r ai d pt-o* nint. ( -’i.-v kealihy a. Imn ot lie *>.-wol« TI k . v lilu-- pifi.-i do » il v: •!*ally but by >tmiyfh< irii:,? tin* bowel?,' cmdriiiq; tie :;i !>» pell uf-. tin Jr mvj , work’, Ifovof pftlpc or dh tsee-v' C, 51, Rid, ■ way. ■ FK,,£, M i l T h i s , o u t — I t ’s f o i > t b a H a l f F o l l a f l ■ |H A.-- O F •:p< ILLS f l o n d a y , 28, 1902 -A T- D r u g S t o r e . R 1 D Q W A V & . C O ’ S - • CEOARVfLLO, OHIO. BegiVniug .at 2-p. m. elnu-p and. ending nt '7 p. m. sharp.- Thbl-r win) Fiavo-UEcd tbk remedy know only too well o fits wohdorful • cures of the fbllov.in syifjptonis. ’ \t Nervous Rheumatism, , s Faititiit^, ; Jrritahitity, , ■. Inability to V/ork or Think, ,% Nerve Trouble of Stomach, : Tired Out, Worn Out Feeling, I Nervous Dyspepsia. ; . They Build Up end Strengthen Wasted Nerve Tissues. Th-; 'iij-.i'V.v .-f this (.icat-ltcuitdy 1. ti.o rama doctor xvhoWrote tin famous Ib-rdpt il'i th. ICa?it l os , ant-.tiivj portrait and signature. i'Y.l in tiic.fuilowin ; L-l.mli end j-j-fant the ad, Name of Wer.............. .................... .... Heart Palpitation, ’ Nervousness,, Chronic Headaches, Trembling Hands and Limbs, loss of Flesh, *' Loss of Muscular Power, Dizziness, -Addl\-.:j What Wantct For. , t*ta?s- the Looqfc * -i ■ -. . . . . . . - 'ict-'ritV*'* Ib-i.ni-i (Attaint' Tftbb fiU-tll’C a cold iiniiH' d.syk No C'ut'c, Nn Pay. P tk e TiCftita?. ,, , f* * . mm GfeamSeparatof. Has no peer in the primary essentials for cream get ting. Milk and water ai:e not mixed, The water can- ■ . • is rpund. Milk can is flat—slightly ovaled j ■ " .; at the sides to make it strong. Ample space 4V- i between mill? and water can for ice if nec esssary. The «Arras” Cream Separator \ ^ ill save your wife the car. lifting, skint ” ^ ming and washing crocks twice a day, :« c. r\C c r o u s e « « Cedarville, Ohio, ].CASTOST* I m & m A wh;rc it Islifef all the year found _ ' i f i m i t ® ESu itifebr f Biitls better thm-ar,y tvhtfo«lso jr\ iiiiSicworld, So&Wf stoptaking ' ) { yen Will I091I For Infants and ChillrKi. Ills Kind Yoa t i m Always Sotffe.f Soara tho j *W Bigaatwo of i '«!***r ’ ta'.i . 'CTHUfl ii Bi.il |j. i li-.i -a(», crafaftc t*-> i-oxii;!’, i ii'iiiW*-, -,.;r, i.i vr Votk, '■-!( d*l! |., lak e ' "1 .:s-\;itfv-vlh'.ftiiis Qtrininc Tub Aft*.. All ilru^.*iris fcfcml-thefitam-y !|il r i m f e to rure, I5.1W. Grovift 1 jsi|tt»ture is ou cucb Imx, . »> <Ff
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