The Cedarville Herald, Volume 25, Numbers 27-52
KARUi ttbU,, . tattar**«$Pr«*wt#i*r, FRIDAY, AUG. & 1902. *An American in Paris writes borne of ibe cusltilu prevalent in Hist city of renting batbfufo. Portable tube, tjbt 'witter*, ete., are conveyed from bona®to bouse', a bath being supplied for a moderate fee. Under the provisions of tim Me- 4^u^Kin?ey bill and of tbe DIngley bill the industries, of tba United States . flavb reached a point where instead of comparing them with those of some other nation, we naturally compare them with those of all the rest of the * world. Senator Foraker said recently that the spirit of “ true Americanism” .which Theodore Roosevelt “breathed! jo with the air of the western prairies” doubtless accounted forhis widespread popularity with -the American peo- 1* . • ' ■ ^ ■ •' The United State has supplanted - the Uotchschilds in the. respect of Europeanjnations as being the.monev power of the world. Eventually Europeans will discover that the ■ American; capitalist is,, a pleasanter .man to do business with thanThe rep resentatives of the Rothschild family. The report comes from Cape Breton that .Prof, Alexander Graham Bell 1 basj almosj^completed an airship' , which will'put into effect the .results . - of years of study in aerial physics, of , _which the professor has- long been a devotee, “Jimmie Johnson,” an old.negro ■. ' 'slavemade famous by frequent men tion ito the songs sung by Princeton • .College boys, died recently, at the ->.oge'of eighty six. His liberty was purchased by Princeton boys years ■ ’ before the war: - 1 , ’.General r.Horace Porter, United . J States Ambassador to France, has, \ , beeirsp3|iding hia leave,in this eoun- ' ’, try and'said, before his departure for - . the other side: “There1 has never ; been a period in our history when , the .wise, broad and clearsighted -' statesmanship displayed at 'Washing- • . " ton has been ' more admired and, re- v , spccted by foreign powers.” Two pay-inspectors, Messrs. Peter .. Son and-Band, have resigned from ..the Lavyrather tbiui accept sea duty in accordance with the policy inaugu- rated by Secretary Moody, The ■ Secretory says he believes the navy > will get along very well without these . ‘ ‘gentlemen and he m prepared to ac cept nny other resignations tendered - - him for the same reasons. • NOTICE TO SHIPPERS. * *• V i— I.-, ^ A t ’Toledo tile White .Star Xinc Steamers' connect with (Belt Line) Manufacturers B, B. Oars are placed pc Company’s Warehouse, making a transfer of about 50 ft,-.car to boat Steamers leave wharf 9:15 a.m. daily, arrive Detroit 1:15 p.tn.; Star Island Algonad, Marine City, St, Clair, Port Huron and other points in Southern - Michigan afternoon, of same day. LoWrates. Prompt service* J , W. COBBAD . General Agent, Toledo, Ohio, The wisdom of Representative Bab cock, chairman of th* republican Congressional Campaign Committee, in determining to expend the funds of the committeo for speakers in the campaign is obvious. The voters are too prosperous, and therefore too busy to have time to read campaign literature. STAR ISLANDOUTING. SATURDAY, AUG. 2,1 The White Star Una will give an outing to. Star Island and return on above date. NEW STEED STEAMER GREY HOUND Will leave Toledo, foot of Madison st, 9:30 a, m,, returning,, arrive 10 p, id . Au outing 182 mile (102 milesTiver—80 milefi lake).. ' Adults $h Children under twelve 50 cents., parlors ,§J. Meals a la carte- Excursion,rates on all rail roads.. J , W, COKfiAB, , General Agent, Toledo,'O, FOR THE LITTLE ONES* Shatters All Records, Twice ift the hospital, F» A, Gull edge, Vi-’tefla, Alft., paid a vast sum to doctor* fo cure a severe case of piles, causing 24 tumors. When all failed, Bucklen’s Arnica Salvo cured him* Subdues Inflammation, con quers Aches, kills Pains. Best salve kt the world, 25c at TtidgeWay & Co’s, drugstore* The “Naval Board of Awards” has designated Capt,' Hobson* Slid Lieu tenant Ward,. Buck and Blue to re- CeSve “meritorious service" medal* for bravery in the West Indian cam* Liver Pills “S’ Tillingwhatyouneed: some* tfatafe. uoas and glvO you a good dlgeaflon. Ayers Pills am llvef pills* They cumcon* stlpafiott and biliousness. G e n t l y t a t t f m ; W»*t !•t.» 11'.viaiiMMifut fcWWrtWtifUWa.f '.' Vi,.-., t (a BUCKIKflHAM’SDYEWaK,* LookPleasant, Please.. Photographer <3, Q, H arlan /’of Eaton, O., can do bo now, though for years he couldn't, -because he suffered untold agony from the worst form of indigestion. All physicians and med icines failed (o help him till he tried Electric Bitters, which worked such wonders for him that he declares they are a godsend to sufferers from dys pepsia and etomach ‘troubles.' Un rivaled for diseases of, the Stomach, Liver and- Kidneys, they build up and .give new life to tbe whole system. Try them. Only 50c, Guaranteed by Ridgeway & Go., druggist, A Beautiful Bull. Dr. O’Hague, health officer of Minneapolis, when recently in Phil adelphia at, ft' gathering of, medical men became engaged in a discus sion of the .dangers resulting from impure drinking water, “Why,” he said, “the typhoid ba cilli call for, the most diligent -at tention if the health'of a communi ty is -to be conserved. They are so small, gentlemen, that a handful of them, could be placed on the point of a needle!”—Philadelphia Times, $100 Reward. The readers of this paper will be -pleased to learn that there is at least one dreaded disease that has been able to cure in all its stages, and .that is Catarrh. Hall’s Catarrh Cure is the ©illy positive cure known to the med ical-fraternity., Catarrh being a con stitutional disease, requires a constitu tional treatment. .Hall’s Catarrh Cure is taken internally, acting di rectly upon tbe blood and mucous surfaces of the system, thereby de stroying tbe foundation of the disease, and giving the patient strength by the constitution and assisting nature in doing its work, The proprietors have so much faijth In,its curative f owera, that they offer One Hundred tellurs for any case 'that it fails to cure, Bend for list testimonials. Address, F. J . C hunky . & Co., Toledo, 0 . Sold-by druggists, 75c. Hall’s Enwotly P!U« * « tW bon),. A Magnetic Cannon,' . The electrical magnetic cannon Invented by a Norwegian professor has recently been given severe tests m Christiania, The gun works mag netically, the shell being drawn- out of ,the bore and'not impelled, as,by gunpowder. The professor claims that by the use of magnetism as mo tive power a thousand pound shell can dc given greater range than, by any of the established methods. The firing of the gun Causes neither smoke nor sound.—Boston Journal. All Were Saved. “For years I suffered such untold misery from Bronchitis,’’ writes J . H. Johnston,, of Broughton, Gn., “ that often .I wa* qnable to work,. Then, when everything- else failed,.I was wholly cured by Dr. King’s •New Discovery for Consumption. My Wife suffered intensely from Asthma, till it cured her, and all our expert iencegoes to show it is-the best Croup medicine, in the world.” A trial will convinceyou it’s unrivaled for Throat and Lung diseases. Guaranteed hob ties 50c and $1. Trial bottles free at Ridgeway & Co, A Plano Coyer. Covers of oriental weave come for the backs of upright pianos, but they arc by no means inexpensive. An experimenting housekeeper who wished but coitld not afford one of these bought as a substitute and at much less cost one Japanese por tiere. This was too long and too narrow, but ft piece taken from tho bottom was fitted a t the side, and a second pioeo was added a t the top to go over the. ltd of tho piano. A pattern in shades of gold in a striped effect was chosen, which, lent itself readily to the piecing scheme, and the new cover Is extremely effective. N ervous IM a c l i e ~ - P f tm Ter* riffie-^M ind Confused-— The-N erves a t F a u l t * - -N e r v e P ills ' N ev e r F a il. ,Mr«, ft, Robbins, of Western AW., Lon don*(>., hr ' w ,".r JmVfr suffered fnf some nssiiftclus, 1got abox ij l 'i\ A, AV(imsris NerveMl# and after* good test at Oreamt leitiis t ran say my ngrvonsSystemliasken' towed up ami 1 am not imw it victim of. UioWrackinghfwkdira, lean apeak wry highly of this medkIneas a nerve tonfo, .,; ISf, A, W, t'haiehr A>fv<> Pills are soli) at. 50m h hm at, dealers or ltr. A. W. Phase MedirinoCm, Ihtlfslo, N. Y, that the: port?MUftM<laljrnsln?<>4,f A, W.ChMCM. I). sk on evt-ty pwkske. „ . For ntHt % ithlxwsy «< a , The LlttU Bowlegaed Deg of Long Ago Who Turned th? Spit.' T ho1antiquary patted Ms little bowlegged dog on the head. “Bo glad,” he said to it, “that you didn’t five a hundred years ago/m y lad, for you would then, perhaps, have been a spit dog:” The eyes,of the animal took on an inquiring look. “A spit -dog?” they seemed to my. ‘‘What is a spit dog?” . ' Thereupon tho antiquary re sumed; “In olden times men roasted in stead of having baked meat. They put it on a spit over the fire, and the ■real flames, not a dry oven heat, got a t ’it. I t was excellent cooked in that way. I t excelled the so. called roast meat- of today as a broiled steak excels a fried one. “But”—and hero the antiquary eighed-~-“the meat had to be kept revolving on the spit, or otherwise it would have charred, and to re volve it Whs a'monotonous and pain ful task- This task tired the arms, besmoked the eyes and singed the hands of the cook, And nenee a certain /breed of- little bowlegged dogs—your breed, my lad—was traincd.to turn tbe spit. .Truly; it was hard to train the first of these dogs. It. took' a dog's, life almost, but tbe descendants of the original spit turners learned the task .more readily, and as the time passed and the power of heredity made itself felt a puppy would acquire in a month the whole art,” The antiquary tweaked tbe ears of his little friend, “Now, aren’t you glad,” said he, “that you /didn’t live in the olden times and that you never were- a spit dog? Some of those poor little curs, you know, worked 'eight and nine hours a day.” i Football In Japan. Among the many things that Ja pan borrowed from. China was foot ball, said Jo have been introduced as early as tho middle of the sev enth century.. The Emperor Toba II. was an expert player and got up a club a t his palace. But as most oriental races are averse to hard' work and active games football must have been played in a different manner from that in which Ameri can hoys play it. ’ Nevertheless the Japanese form seems to have been popular, arid we may trace the be ginning of professional games to an empdror and his court. ■ To My Friends. It is with joy I tell you' what Koclol did for me. I was troubled with my ■stomach for Several months. Upon being advised to use Kodol, I did so, and words cannot t<*Jl the good it has JopO lud. A. lMiigbbor buel dyspepsia so that he had tried most everything. I told him to use Kodol. Words of gratitude have comd to rue Jrorir him because I recommended it.—Geo. W. Fry, Viola, .Iowa, Health and strength, of mind and body, depend .on the stomach, and, normal activity ot the digestive organs, Kodol, tho great reconstructive tonic, cures all stomach and bowel troubles, indiges tion, dyspepsia. ICodol digests aay good food you eat. Take, a dose, after meals, C. M. Ridgwny. The "Blsjfl'it^ Quilt, “Biscuit” quilts are hardly new, but they seem to have- come into fa vor again and are treated as the most recent revival of the silk patch work quilt. To make ono cut pieces of muslin for lining three inches square and silk patches four inches square. Make a loose “biscuit” ' of cotton batting, attach it to the mus lin and fasten the silk patch over this, making a small plait -at c'acb side. The result is a puffed square. The “biscuits” are sewed closely to gether, so that none of the,muslin shows, and it is well to join them im sections about two*fcet Square for convenience in handling. By ar ranging the colors carefully in these squares and then joining them with regard for harmony a good effect is scoured. When all the sections are joined, the quilt must be lined and bound. Sofa pillows are made of this “bisCuit” design. Just LockAdler. Whence came that sprightly step, faultless skin, rich, rosy complexion, smiling face. She looks good, feels good. Here’s her secret. She uses Dr. King’s New Life Fills. •Re sult,—all organs active digestion good, no headaches no chance for blues.” Try them yourself, Only 25 c at Ridgeway & Go, A Novel Tea Table. A curious tea cabinet has lately been invented by a designer which contain* two deep drawers in which the tea things could bo stored away when not in Use, Tyro mottoes are inlaid in , wcrod'*at either sidd—^i “There’s many a-slip ’twixt the.cup and tho lip” and “You can’t' eat your cake and have it.” A bachelor lost would find this table useful for keeping teacups in, but a . hostess would probably utilize the drawer*1 for biscuits anti cakes. / It Needs a Tonic. Them arc rimrir when yolir liver needs a tonic. Don’t give purgatives that gripe and ,weaken. HeWitt’s Utte Early Risers expel all pnisoir from tbe system and acts ns tonic to tire liver, W, Bcnit, 531 'Highland ave., Milton, Bod, sayai “ I have ear* net! DeWitt’sUtfle E'Jtl Risers with hrae form'-verat years and would not 't o without them,” Bmnli and easy to take, I’nrely vegetable. They never gripe or distress. m T '" ~ j$VbgetablePrep'aralionforAs CASTORIA For In fan ts and Children. The Kind You Have Always Bought I n * an i s / L h il d k l n . PromotesDigesHon,Cheerfuh nessandRest-Contains neither Opium,Morphine norbfineral. N o x ITA jac o t i c . Jto/»<*VUJDrSMm.PtrCMa : \ jhimpkMSeed' .» -Alx-Stintt, » ■*' -"i&oWi.&&■- At*K$»ed.* ■ JBtCtithauJeSuta* HAififesd- cMutl&wr nirfpyrtsw. naytr. Aperfect Remedy for Constipa tion , Sour Stomach,Diarrhoea Worms.Convulsions.Feverish ness andL o s s o f S leep . . Facsimile Signature of H EW YORK, EXACT COPY OF WRAPPER. • III Use Over Thirty leers THECCNTAURCOMPANY. NCWTOOKCtTY. s ...H o t W ea th e r F ab r ics ... -AT- HUTCHISON 8s GIBNEY’S. Our Plate Glass Show Cases Display Waist*, Collars, Ties--All Naw Cesigns, V 9 f ff MATTING—The Twine Chain .Carpet.Patterns, very choice. Over T - 10,000 yds received this1 season—30c up. ■ “ WINDOW TRIMMINGS—Arabian Cable Warp, Swiss Calais Brnssells, etc., etc. v , POBTEIRES--All colors 98c up.- v HOSIERY—Black Cat, great -wearers, great sellers, 15 cent quality § very popular* , ' J MUSLIN UNDERWEAR—Not made Jn sweat-shops, Defender ^ Brand. '* . D R E S S G O O D S , Dimities, Organdies* Alulls," Chiffonelte, Linens, Silk Ginghams, Lawn, Mercerized ' I Ginglmm, Kluiki Silk, Taffeta, Peun De Sone, etc., etc. ■ BUY ONLY OF H U T C H I S O N & G I B N E Y l — ..................................................— ----------- .................................................................................................................... ' .................-............................................. S u m m e r F u r n i t t i r e Tliat will be aiiitable for all classes, as tmv stock .is-'!complete m every resjjecfc. and comprises difterenfc Itnes of : ; O U a i r s R o c k e r s O o n e l i e . s O c u t e i * T a b i o s S i t l c b o a r d i s B e d s t e a d s , M a t t r e s s e s S p r i u g '8 W a s h s t a m d s B r c s s i i i g S t a i u l w Carpets! Carpets! Wo. represent some of the largest manufacturing concerns in this line which enables ns to ffuoto prices tha t surprise all f : i : t : l r • • • • * ...3. mcmillan, Mwm, 0 *.* Funeral Director Fu rn itu re Dea ler . K & K K & K K t : K K ^ K K V K K a TR B L O O D D I S E A S E C U R E D . , to*1mo vmy, «g*Na NaVnan Used w itltoiit W rittva ■•■■ C lu rd d W Iiov i a l l E l i a F a l l a d ! '■ ^ , . “Ceyld I llti# m» «atlr We eVir, till* tentlmoniM wanld eotbe . auww * inmsctftuoHBi la u r .excetM* gajSMwssM sssas ?«lPoUlth droT? tH.ooi,,n late tty eyetam J M«* the djy yont Now MetUiia w xfojvtjitcnt ytiiii fftCOi&ttihflaid to fith* X 'M w - vah IttLthr*teOhle. MT<3U’MV‘rtp‘*M<)fth* _ CM»»IUU»»Fr»^«»llMBlinkhr Hem*TmtmeRl m«Bt*kt r«#. D R S . K ^ I N E D Y & K E R Q A N . K K K At K K K K a* K K k , K , K A Careful Buyer. TiBjalfcWMTM.ffaBt. .t66Sert.lsf|it.fBj]L Meats are deceptive.- Unless you are a good judge, 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 meats. . We know hqw to select stock and tliere- fo,e have upom meats you may* depend -meats that will please you. GOODS DELIVERED' 1 Telephone No, 74. BSTFreeh Fish Always on Hand, C. E . TODD, Livery, Feed anil Coach Stable. 22 and 24 North Limestone St., Phone, Mam 737, - Springfield. O. Double Dally Train Service ■;■■ V U . TUB Lou isv ille & ,JSfashviIle R. R. Between Cincinnati, Louisville, Chicago and St. Louis anil ' ' ‘ Nashville, Memphis Atlanta, Birmingham Mobile, New Orleans Florida and Quit Const Points Through’.Sleeping Cftra flifd Chair Cars.." An ITnexcellnt Bltn ■' N ins Car Service Low Rate Excursions First anil Third Tuesday eachMonth For ratph~, maps, tollers anil time \ tuhlfs, addrefH C. L. STONE, Gen. Puss. Agt., L ouisville, K3', ’’ Exehabge Bank * CEDARVILLE, OHIO, A OUOUNTS of .Mmluwte m i in, dividijiiis solicited. Folli'ciinct promptly made and remitted. B RAFl'ri on New York ami pjr<. cinnati sold a t lowest rotes. T|ie cheapest and most convenient v.ay to send money by mail, . .. T OANB made on Real Estate, Pci. ■L eonal or Collateral Becurity, William Wildman, Pres., Seth W. Smith, Vice Pres., , W, J ’Wildirmn. Cashier,' THE BEST Product of the market - and stock farm ran nJ. ways be found at the' Meat Store of ,. Charles V7eimer. together with every, thing to be found in a fust-class iile.it market. Also handles the cele- ' bratcd'SwifVCompany’s IIajns:,,u And courteous .' land.,, lioiiest treatment goes with the above. Gouds'Btdmred. Telephone 06. \ I*’resh Fish-nml Ico Adam's Restaurant and Dining Rooms Corner High and Limestone street, Springfield,' Ohio. , „ 1 - WINONA, LAKE, BEST FOR THE JOWELS Lowtija every 5 u f K Voi”0,,fc of the' | Rowoia vpcjh a »<i bo I,.^v KooJ* you* i»»tp)iwsioor nlii ttrifiAtv shftuoof v I d . uwseporrcct,wAvtt2?ffilJi?*.i^'12'■••"owh*. I ■- CAteDY Indiana’s Famous Summer Resort.. Winouo T jo I cp , lnd.* the pretty summw resort on the Pennsylvania Lines in North, ern Indiana allords re.-st, recreation, enter, taimnent, amhl delightful surroundings for personsdesiring to enjoy vacation out ings. This r.sort is the site ofWinona As sembly and Summer School, and is annaliy visitvdtty mmiyrnrsons wlioare strength, eneil in ntiud by tlmexcellent facilities for educational \vprk, and invigorate in body by the health giving influences for a;uie]t .Winona Lake Is"famous, On,May I5th, the Opening Day of the Season of 190j!, excursion tickets to’Winonfl LakeWill heon stile viaPennsylvania Lines. They may be obtained' from May 15th to September 13th, inclusive. For particular information on the sub ject of rate ami-time of trajns, apply' to TicketAgents 6f the PennsylvtFniaLines, or to F< VANl)t:6KX, Chief Assistant General Passenger Agent. Pittsburg, P a . Information about utti-actioiis at Winona Lake, en tertainments, the Kmnmer School sessions, ete„ will befurnished in reply to imimries aduressctl to Mi*. C, S, D ick itv, Secretary Winona Lake, Ind, P A T E N T S EAT ’EM LIKE CANDY Fieaiant, ralatablo, I'otcnt. T»*topood,- OoGood, HaverSlcltan, Weaaen. or Orlpo. 10,10. andWeenta per box* Wrltotor iroo lauiplff* «uil bopKlotDw* health* Addreiit ' • -ttnaum S a n x coxrm, eifteteo *r j ^ xoms . KEEP YOUR BLOOD CLEAN Wanted. We would like to ask* through the the columns of your pnpjr, if there is any persou who has used Green’s Aug- ust.Flower for the ctireof Indigestion, Dyspepsia, and. Liver Troubles that has not been cured—and wealso mean their results, such as sour stomach, fermentation of food, habitual coative- nc^s, nervous dyspepsia, headaches, despondent feelings, sleeplessness—in fact, any trouble connected with the stomach or liver? -This- medicine haB been sold for many years in all civil ized countries, and'we wish to corres* pond with you and send ycu one of our books free of cost. I f you never tried August Flower, try one bottle first. Wo have never known of its failing. I f so, something more serious is the matter with you. Ask your oldest druggist* G, G. G reen , Woodbury, N, J . SHORT NOTICE* Anthony Brady* the capitalist, a personage now of unusual interest to Utica from the fact that ho has been instrumental in consolidating !L». *«.« --- ..............* r {Caveats, and Trade-Marks obtained and all Pat- [Jeht business conducted for M oochat C Feet, I OUHOmCCISOPPOSITCU.S.PATEHrOmCE* and we can secure patent in less time than those? remotefrom Washingloi?. - J Send model, drawing or photo., with dcscrip* ? tion. W c adrisc, if patchtable or not,'■'free off charge. Ourfeenotouetlllpatcntis,secured., i A P amphlet , “ H ow to Obtain Patents," with* cost of same in the V.S, and foreign countries! sent free. .■■.Address,.. > J I C . A . S N O W & C O . ! Opp. P atent "O ffice , W ashington , D, C. -"‘■-vvwvw** ----------------- CHICHESTER'S EiigLISH PENNYROYALPILLS s /fa o ' U°8tS., *0 'St< e8. Always reliable. T-ndloo, naklirufelstrjr EHHIIESTEUS KhOMttir la licit ami juttltf ■ iootnllio boxfw, scaled wiiii blue xibboit. JT»b*y n o oilier* lEorti^o tfanjferotiM »ub«U' T ullonufuid itnK utfoni* Huvofy6urDr»ifBirtt or send4c* InFwmr^ tot INirtlcuInr** Tisiii- iiionfnlri amt “ t lc l lc r Tor in U\lrrH by r e tu r n atnU .. iU,O00YcStimohIiil9, SolU by ull DDJg^lfitn. V CHICHESTKR OHEAHCJAL CO* *100 2 l« ai* o n S q u a re , 1MUX*A.4 IU , ANecessary Precaution. Don't neglect a cold. I t is worm tllfui unpleasant. I t is dangerons. By using One Mhmfc Cough Cure you eftn cure it at -once. Allays in flammation, clears tho head, soothes atid strengthens the. mucous mem brane, ' Cures coughs, croup, throat and lung troubles. Absolutely safe. Acts immediately'. Children like it- C, M. Ridgway. uucu tuHvciuueuuu, ro coiisofiuatmg | Titii-firtt-v - f t i f j i f l Yall&ti tho two Ilglitiag compunics, has j JflfH | j [ D 1 t t i y niimy mdU ift his sornce. Ono of 1 ' man en n li e vi e them is ft high priced gas expert^ a young mad whout ho intrusts with many important missions, Once Mr* Brady left instructions for this young man to go to Japan oma ccr* tain mission. * “And,” concluded Mr, Brady, “as i t will he a long" and hard, trip, havo him take liis wife with him.” 1- After the expert had received his instructions ho sought out Mi*, Bra dy, ■. ■-, . '■.'■;'*v ■■'■ “I understand,” hq said,' “I am.to go to Japan.” “Yes.” “And take my wife with mo?” ■;**¥«.* ■ “Well, this is pretty short notice to get ready to take a wife on eiteh a trip.” said the young man. “Why?” asked Mr, Brady, ’ “Because/’ replied tho employee, “IhttVeh’t any wife.” , So Mr. Brady’s agent went to Ja pan alone.--tltic'ft Observer, Fancy lemons and oranges at .*■■/■ rifa iifMAhh . .'■[ New Steel Steamer G R E Y H O U N D Leaves Toledm9;l5a*ni. Daily* ftrrte Detroit 1:15 p*m, Daily. B J lT U f iX t s i o Leaves Detroit 4:30 p>tn. Arrives Toledo 8*30 p*m* Capacity 3000 Permits The largest and most mrgmfiwnf day jsteamer on' the Lakes. Detroit, Htnr !Island, Tho Flats, Fort Huron ami Way ports. Steamers City OFTOLEDOand TASHMO Detroit to up River Iteiius and, Tori Huron. Meals« lit wirte, Furlofs one; way 02,00. Round trip $!1,00. I\-r- foul tervice and attention. (?. F. BriiDuAN, J , W, i VivitAL j, Trail, Mgr. Gen’l.Agt,, liefriot, Mich, " Tuirtlo, iiitm oF T H OHIO STATE! U U esu ty o f Grownds ui ■gmm. o f.^ x p o s itii ’ B u ild ings pat Displaying the PtoductJ and Industry In Properly d fled and Strictly Oefin * Departments. COLUMBUS, SEPTEMBER J , THE PI ACB AND TIM People From. ^ ISvo^y Co XOfOUglUmE O llio SU o u H gpfelal und Extraordlrm rj ttons I 'M ’iaeU F o r Kuch F ill the Grand 1 proltt nhd P leasure. go much has.been said an desmteUvo o t the roagnifl grounds of tteo Ohio State Fi iambus, and -the -extensive that have been provided for displaying the products ot and’,skill, th a t extended ret this time, In announcing tbl exhibition to r 1902. which] Sept. 1, 2, 3, 4 and 5, seems sary. I t w sufficient to anno the seasons, In ' the course c -growth, have added to the b the park, until there is no vi«ng place'In the state, to day of out-door enjoyment a pleasant surroundings of, t attractive place. Tho, one and fifteen acres have not spot hut that appeals to the the beautiful in nature, and| that rest and recreation whic among tfie trees,, the shrubs, era, the beautiful drives and lakes upon which the eye fe ft } . S - a T7>/TT v ’ i MM:-.. .• . ‘ FRONT VIEW A1 illus Convenidstiy and systemaj cato'd throughout theso boauj grounds, rise In massive gra substantial ’'exhibition, hul tho display ot the products, genliis "to exemplify and progress and perfection of tries, the lessons of which no other lessons can, ,to al state and a ‘desire to introl .adopt- th e best of everythin! Eonilc and profitable work t j ouf- professions, to .lighten f - and to beautify and make I jilcasant our every surrounl • To accomplish tho greatj ■which these annual exhll held, the management, grounds and providing add grand buildings, have heldj partment plan. For each portant departments ot production, horticulture, manufactures* machinery! Yfork and domestic utensils tomes, ditto arU, n ever prominent c ■“-horses, cattle, poultry—separate ibgs have lieeri x fifteen grand an . birrs, each one e ter the pavtk tended, and tun w comparison c »ented ate So -cle fieiiariment In itr tollsfaclloh is g -1 if it wasn’t kn-i fi bv Hm ptHipU; : tty l f'iVfe/lravffi i * -ftmiil-'.HSg Rw'kv' Mwmlftitt ' Alter, Jtfi 'mite. * ■ ■■■';*&,'- X ; .^ttbiPttber
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