The Cedarville Herald, Volume 25, Numbers 27-52
/ - f n c r ii n p i r * ~,-S * 1 *1 1 0 t \ m - i \ i A > $\M A M , W « BVU„ * rdiiffirmdProprietor tT'”'"’ "* *'r-v*-*-*———-v— •— . - FRIDAY, AFG. 22,' 1902. - Ip the spen'h o f Senator Gallieger, delivered about a week before tho ad l^iurpffieint of. Congre'c-?, b e cays: “ Every man, woman and child ip the United Htaieji is equal to ten 'persons eaUwle of it /1 • ' Secretary Fox, o f the New York Republican State Committee, has compiled figures to show that New York slate has saved 85,061),000 in taxes since the management of affairs came mto.-tho hands o f the Republic ans. , • , ' . The dea^h of Senator McMillan will prove a loss to his state, Ins party and hja country, bnt fortunately Michigan enn.be relied upon to send an able republican to iho Senate to succeed the deceased, statesman. ,A “ cradle” is being built a t the BrooklyNavy Yard .upon which to construct the new battleship Connect icut, which , is to cost $4,212,000. Some 3,000 piles are tp be driven to make an absolutely safe foundation for the cradle to rest upon, as the lo cation has quicksands. ’ The republican protective. policy has accomplished too much for the in dustries of the United States to be left to the misguided and amateurish methods of the democrats. I f any re vision is necessary, the republicans who have fostered the policy are the ones to perform it. Much talk i$ indulged in as to the possibilities and probabilities of Sena to r Mark Hanna being a presidential candidate in 1904, bu t Hon, P . C. Edwards, of Ohio, announces, with apparent authority that Senator Hanna, will not be a candidate, and that President Roosevelt will. | STAR ISLAND. OUTING, 1 ■ ’ — - ’ ■- ■ f - SATURDAY*, AUCL 2-1 The White S tar .June wCl give an opting to Star Island and return on u I kivo date, HEW S T E E L ' STEAMER GREY HOUND ■ v '.. Will leave Toledo, foot of Madison ft, ik 15 q, fn,, returning, arrive 10 p.‘ m. An outing 132 mile (102 miles river—-80 miles lake), - ' . Adults 81. Children under twelve yO c.tuts. Parlors 80, Meals a In carte. Excursion rates on all rail roads. . J . Wf CONIlAI), General Agent, Toledo, O, Farmers.are getting good prices fur all they can raise, and payment -in gold is no drawback. ■ ti« ■.n.o-'nr . I t is, proposed, by those high in authority in the Grand Army circles, to make Washington the permanent headquarters of the order. I t is thought that on account of the ad vanced age of most of the members of the organization that the reunions of the future will be more in the nature of business meetings than a t present, and that Washington will be easier of access and better than other cities. J ' ------ :—— • • Admiral' Endigott, Chief of the Bureau of Yards and Docks, Navy "Department, is repairing ' specifica tions for a huge floating dock large enough to float a 16,000 ton battle ship and to cost in the neighborhood of $ 1 , 200 , 000 , which when completed, will be towed to the Philippine Is- lands .for. the use of our Navy there, ■ $100 Reward. The readers of this paper will be pleased to learn that there' is a t least one dreaded disease that has been able to cure in all its stages, and that is Catarrh. Hall's Catarrh Cure is the. only 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 d»- ^-r^ctly apvU' the blood and 'mucous surfaces of the. system, thereby de stroying the foundation of the disease, and giving tli©■ patient strength by the constitution and assisting nature id doing its work. The proprietors have so much faith in .its curative powers, that they offer One Hundred Dollars for any case that it fails to cure, Send for list testimonials. Address, F . J . C heney & Go., Toledo, O. Sold by druggists,' 75c. Hall’s Family Pills are the best. The people of the' Philippines Is lands are beginning to understand the great advantages Of a settled govern meat under the supervision of- the United States, and to realize how they have been mislead as to the pur poses of the United States in seeking the pacification o f the Islands.' Be turns from ihe customs revenue of the archipelago show that for the first four months of the present year the receipts readied nearly $3,000,000 in gold; more than twice as much as they were for the corresponding months of. 1899, add a considerable increase over 1901. i NOTICE TO SHIPPERS. . A t Toledo the While Star Line Steamers connect, with (Belt Line) Manufacturers R , II. Cats are placed a t Company’s Warehouse, making a transfer o f about 50 ft, ear to lxiaf. Steamers leave wharf 0:15 a.m, daily, arrive Detroit JUlop.m,; Star Island, Aigouad, Marine City, St. Clair, Port Huron and other points in Southern Michigan afternoon of same day. Low rafts. ■Prompt service, J . W. CONRAD General Agent, Toledo, Ohio, Ai Bad Breath A h a d b r e a t h m e a n s a b a d s to m a c h , a h a d d i g e s t io n , a b a d liv e r . A y e r ’s P i l l s a r e l i v e r p i l i s . ' T h e y c u t e c o n - i t i p a t i o n , b i l i o u s n e s s , d y s p e p s i a , s ic k h e a d a c h e , _ .— ^ . 4 J&c*. „ T ......... j • . « „ tUet u?1.. ,j.i«, i)M4ttftit ’Mvrifeu*?t*ch ’* t' !i i BUCKINGHAM'S B Y i l ? U ! 6 « »■*» ft, *r.» , t look Pleasant, Please. Photographer CA C. Harlan, of Eaton, O., can do so riow, though for years he couldn’t , because ho suffered untold agony from the worst form of indigestion. All physicians- and med icines failed to help him till he . fried Electric Bitters, which, worked such -wonders for him that ho declares they are a godsend to sufferers from dys pepsia and stomach .troubles. Un rivaled for diseases o f the .Stomach, Liver and Kidneys, they build, up and give new life to the whole system. Try them, Only 50c- Guaranteed by Ridgeway. & Oo., druggist. Slower Than Philadelphia. A Philadelphia member of 'th’d state legislature was recently-show ing some Harrisburg friends around the city ball and took them into Mayor ■Aslibridge’s room. His honor made himself very agreeable to the visitors; as is his. wont, and had a hearty “Glad to have met you I” fo r them as they were de parting. . One of the strangers, much impressed, by the mayor’s cor diality, lingered long enough to say: “I f you’re ever up in our town, .come to see me. I ’ll tre a t you right. You’ve never been to Harrisburg, have you?” “Oh, yes I” replied the mayor, ’“I spent two weeks there one after noon.”—Philadelphia Times. PettuS as. a Speech Writer. . When Senator Spooner was fin ishing his Philippine speech, Sena tor: Pettus* who i s ; eighty-one, sat steadily Writing a t his desk for more- than ani hour, b u t at the same time apparently listening to what Sena-' tor Spooner was saying. “What’s he writing?” asked Sen ator Millard of Senator Soott. “Don’t know/’ replied Scott, “hut i t Beems too long for a letter.” The curiosity of all hands •was satisfied soon afte r, fo r Mr. Pettus arose, took up the manuscript and road from it. He had been writing an answer to Senator Spooner while listening to, h im .— New York World. ______________ Fast Travel. A railroad tra in has ru n 149, miles, between Buffalo and Syra cuse, in 145 minutes, including a two m inute stop a t Rochester. Isn’t th a t fu st about as fa st as any rea sonable p e rson . should care to travel? Will th e .world be much better ofl! if it gets electric cars running a t the ra te of a hundred miles an hou r? As to airships— well, nobody knows what they may do a t some time in thb future. They sail and soar, are no t tied to metal trackways, and tho wildest imagina tion can sail and soar and roam a t will with them up among the clouds. A Witty Convict. Georgo J*. Charlton, general pas senger agent' of tho Alton road, is in receipt of a novel recommenda tion dated a t Jo lie t, .III.: “Five years ago I used your road to Jo liet and have n o t used any other since.” Tho Writer docs n o t sign his name, bu t gives his num b e r.. His term ia evidently n o t yet expired. ILLIN DOWN An Every Day Story—-No. Appetite —No Ambition—Constant Head aches—No Rest—No Sleep Listless —L angu id -A ll Played (jtet--Here Is ThcrCure. Mr. H. It listin') o l£?.)Stewart Hf., Pry* ion, Ohio, r-iys: “I conM*lc-r Hr, j ), W. Tija'.e'n f»f-rvoPilJa«o rki'ilkiit nerve ntifl general tonic, t felt vlcbiUtainl, run «h>wn, nervon?, slept pearly, woke tired, larked energy sad umigib. ’the Nerve Hills, Sew,ever, Umt I got fluill, me right up, gave tua tnius! shop, good generalstrongUt find energy. I gained seven pounds in weight amt hr-i in every way fit and tualthy, .1 am nEd to r<<owntMid thcni.” Hr.-A. 1Y._('lmsoYi Xm e I’i1 is sue sold at ip; a Im* nVdrsieis"'hr'lb, A. W. i iiaw MffUriiHlU, UuflMu, X. V, fie Jliattk* JOftfaftaud T'AatUte vS A. W, th ife Mi I). ’ sUi't.n every p;e kske, Fur wde by fliiigwey A t o„ HnigghK CLOTHES OE M p f N O WOMEN Sterner Sex the Beet Judge of Fern?- : s . ■ •* • nine AttSr*. - ■ I t is often ?aid iliq t women dre?s to pleaco each other, bu t m u dre?3 tu pleaseIhoi'isc! vos. On flits p o in t, $ w riter In fh.o Ln ly ’a Fietoriulpayd: “Now and then nne stH?1! it womun. .whose ( lo tk s tiro absolutclyeharar- terE tio o f htu* nn<I boar the impress o f having h em carefully thought ou t by th e ir wearer. Th<‘-o are tlm«e who nc-u-r wear'garment:; fashioned like others, bu t tho majority of wo men do r.ot desire nor, indeed, would it become them to be individualiKiie in their attire, Titov like to be flu .the fashion.’ And the question is, Are they o r'a re men best suited to making "what is understood by la mode ? “On tlje whole, one inclines, to the form divinei' and, on the other hand, i f would seem .as if woman’s taste in men’s clothing is fa r more reliable than man’s, She is quick to detect a mistake in the choice of a tie, to note the angle of .a ha t, the se t of a coat, the pa tte rn of a tweed, the shape of a collar, and she never falls in to the error of urging her-men. folk to adopt any atrocious ttrings merely because they lire described as ’very fashionable,’ , , “The man whom, a woman con siders well dressed is well fitted, ab solutely.well groomed and quite un obtrusive alike in the matter of hats, waistcoats, ties or patterns, and this looks as if each sex were meant to select the other’s clothes. Women are ready enough to admit men’s good taste and cleverness in this di rection, bu t the other sex disclaims with horror tho ability nf their wo mankind to exercise any judgment with regard to their wardrobes, de spite the fact th a t an unfavorable feminine opinion of anything they are wearing means its instan t dis use. : Perhaps if men and women alike more freely expressed them selves in’ fashion journals from time to time about each other's clothes it would be hotter for both.” AfcgetabteFreparalionforAs- m «* jt ,4 d ♦v^ S o f GASTORIA l fe r l a f a n t s a n d C h i l ^ g n . The Kind You. Have Always Bought lN W N l S / ( H IMWEN PromotesDigestion,Cheerful nessandlteai.Cdnlaius nelibcr Opiuin.Morplune norMineral, N o x N A a c o T i c , j^ o fo itjo r S u m L m a m ' H - ■-- Y AfJ Seed sftX'SMtve* SnAetteSuite” AsmSeed- e ffigB S teuk* MMepee/t’rianr. Apeifecl Remedy forConslipa- Tion. Sour Stomach,Diarrhoea Worms .Convulsions,Feverish ness andL o s s o f S le e p . . .' m. ■.'| I—I I« ' ' "J - ’ FacSinute Signature of . N E W Y O R K . _______ v A tt» tiu ,n lh -» o ld ! 3 5 Du® f s - i.Au In Use Over Thirty Years EXACTCOPYOFWRAPPER. THCCENTAUBCbWPANY#' NEWYORKCITY* I ...Hot W eather Fabrics... -AT- ■ 'I To My Friends. I t is with joy I tell you vvhnt Kodol did for mo. .. I was troublcd with my stomach for several months. Upon being a-1vised to use Kodol, 1 did so, and wouls cannot tell the good it has dotie me. .A neighbor had dyspepsia so that he had tried most, everything. I told him .to use Kodol. Words of gratitude have come to me from him because I recommended it,—Geo. W. Fry, "Viola, Iowa. Health and strength.' of hnnd and body, depend on the stomach, aud normal activity of the digestive Organs, Kodol, the great reconstructive tonic, cures all stomach and bowel troubles, iudiges- liou, dyspepsia, Kodol digests .any good .food you eat, Take a dose after meals.. •O. M. Ridgwny. HUTOXHSON & . GXBNEY’S. Our Plate Glass Show Cases Display Waists, ,Ct)Ilarsr Ties--AII Naw Cesigns, i Over MATTING—rTha Twine .Chain Carpet Patteriis/very choice. 10,000 yds received this season— 10 c up. i WINDOW TRIMMINGS—Arabian Cable Warp, Swiss Calais' Brnssclls, etc., etc. ' PORTFIRES—All colors 08c up, - HOSIERY—Black Cat, great wearers, great sellers, 15 cent qualify very popular, , . ', MUSLIN UNDERWEAR—Nut made in sweat-simps, Defender Brand. Democratic campaign, headquarters in Washington, with the unending, friction which prevails therein, Mr, Bryan talking free silver, Mr. Cleve land advocationg sound / money, M r, Teller talking protection .and Repre sentative DeArniond talking free trade. These serve as a fitting lore- east of tho Conditiones which ■would prevail in Congress ware the repub licans to abandon the helm of the ship of state. ‘ , DRESS G O O D S ' Dimities, Organdies, Mulls, Chiffonelte, Linens, Silk Ginghams, Lawn, Mercerized Gingham, Khaki Silk, Taffeta, Peaw Do Sottc, etc.,. :.etCi 4 : ... . / y jjj . BUY 'ONLY' OF B L t j . T o i H L i s o j V & s o i i o T V i t n r . . 5 r *. G ju st Look AfHer. 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 Pills. Re sult,—all . organs active digestion good, no headaches no chance for “ blues.” T ry them yourself. Only 25 c at Ridgeway & Co. Wire Used For Pin** Perhaps as striking a figure as can be adduced in relation to wire is its consumption in the pinmaking Industry. With bu t few exceptions, all pins arc made from brass wire, and the daily production of pins in Great Britain is placed by compe<- ten t authorities a t 50,000,000, of which Birmingham supplies about three-fourths. How this stupendous .output, is consumed affords m atter of no small wonderment, and when the proverbial trilling value of each individual' p in is fu rthe r borne in mind the in terest in this branch of the wire industry will be Still fu r ther augmented,—Chambers’ .Jour nal. Shatter,* All Records. Twice in the hospital, F . A. Gull- edge, Vebena,. Ala., paid a vast sum to doctors to cure a revet e ease o f piles, causing 24 tumors. When all failed. Bucklen’s Arnica Salve cured him, Hubdues Inflammation, con quers Aches, kills Pains* Best salve in the world, 25c a t Ridgeway & Go’s, drug store. t A Flour Cap. An ingenious convenience for household use is a flour can which { K w K K & K . K r VK K 6t K K & i v . \ Sk t\ • T H E O L D F O O T D O C T O R I7AMILV Doctors are all rightaa general practitioner*, x tmt they arenotspecialists. Tlie sexnaforgans coni* prise too most Intricate and important system lit tke human body and require the most skillful treatment*: Yonmight as well expect a blacksmith to repair your watch, aa a familyphysician to cure Sexual complaints. We hare madea. specialty of these disease* for owe 30 years, havelareited tens of thousand*ofdollar*auu hate every facility known t* medical science to cure them) Wp'Zare* tta Paly * 1Ul A IKwitit* guaranteo Of n t , p o n POlBOW—Whether inherited of acquired,. is positivelycured forersf* Thevlrus U eliminated from I the systamso no dangsr of return* Hundred* of case*1 curedby us25years agoand ao return; best evidenceof a I cure*. . ■ ... - - ^ - MBVOPB D*BIUTV—and other complIcaUoas,, such as smlssioss, drain* In the urine, Varicocele, sexual 1 weakuees, etc., are cured byour ffew Method Twe**« m * a t under a poaltlv*gnarante*—R0 CURE-H0 PAT, . WCcult* Abb DIMAS** Of IKKANDWOMKH. CSAiliUUssTrie. Bliks Frte, Wrlto for questionblankfo*j privateHomeTreatment, Everythingconfidential. D B S . K E N N E D Y A K E R G A M . 3<S7 aGPBHlOU BTftKBT, CLKVB1.A1ID, O. .................... m K ^ K K & K K tv K a * K w K » K & l'x I U K liasjuat made i(a appearance, I t is large enough ,to hold a bag of Hour and is equipped with a silting de vice operated by a erank f,o th a t tho contents come ou t sifted, ready fo r use, fetid may he taken by tho cup* fu i i f so desired, The receptacle resembles tin -mveried ftillk can, b u t is labeled “ Flodr,” so that there need ho no mistaking about its use,. - To flare a ialtl ia One Ddy* T;)fa-' E-ixiilivi; luotiin Gu'inmf'Tub e{:'i, All dtaggi.'i'a vchuid ?h<i moiif-y if it iitiN to Cfiie., Vk 'W.'Grovo’s signature i?- on each box, 'A k. AH IVORY ARROWS An Eskimo arrow of walrus Ivory found imbedded deep in the breast of a Canadian gray goose ia on ex- Ihihition in a gun store at Spokane. The, goose was shot a few days ago by John Cochran near Liberty lake, ‘A b ho picked , up the big honker, weighing fourteen pounds, ho was surprised to. see a little piece of ivory sticking out from its, breast for two inches. With difficulty he pulled it out, dot the flesh had grown around the object. Then he saw that it was an arrow eight inches long and about as thick ns a lead pencil. The carv ings on the stem where it- was tied to the arrow stick are still visible, No arrow of the sort was ever ,seeft here before. The bird evident ly parried it thousands upon thou- llis Sight Threatened. “ While picnicking last month my 11 -year-old hoy was poisoned by some : weed or plant,” says W. II. Dibble, or Sioux City, Ia. “ He rubbed the poison off his hands into his eyes and for awhile we were afraid he would lose his sight. Finally a neighbor t recommended DeWitt’s<Witch Hazel Salve. The-first application helped . him and ia a few days he was as well : as ever," For skin -diseases cuts, 5 burns, scalds, wounds, insect bites, 1 DeW itt’s Witch Hazel Salve is sure cure. Relieves piles a t once*/ Be ware o f counterfeits. G, M. Ridgway Tk-re-fca- pretM^gfeiritk suMptnaJbkL A r girl in a sailor brim* But the ImmEmnost girl you’ll ever fire, I« the son iblu girl who iiscs Itoeky ‘•■M'.iHiifsiiii-b-ffl,''’' ■' ' A*k your druggist Buggii a painu d a t Wolford’s. *# Spanker,' jigger, Driver and Fuaher. A seven masted schooner was launched tho other day in Massa chusetts, the largest sailing vessel afloat. When ships were provided with a maximum' of three “sticks,” galled the fore, main and mizzen, these terms were familiar to all. But when others were slopped new titles had to he devised for them. First came the “spanker,” next the ^jigger,” next ihe “driver,” and the seventh mast on this latest craft is called the “pusher.” These titles smack Suggestively of some of the names bestowed on-golf -clubs'.' -Just what verbal coinage will follow a, further amplification of the schoon er’s rigging must ho loft to thg im agination.—Washington Btar, A Careful Buyer, fliBBest iiiTO YsnWant* TiifiBest \i IMtfeleiL 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 how to select stock and there- fo.e. have meats you may depend upon—meats that wjll please you. GOODS DEL IVERED Telephone No. 74, USTFreBh Fish Always on Hand, ExchangeBank OEDARV ILLU OHIO, A C’i m - N I B pf Merchants-airi If, dividuols ©dieikil. ' i promptly made .and remitted. T lRA PT S on New Y’nrk ar:j ^ cinnati sold a t lowest ratrs. cheapest and most convenient wav Tj send money by mail, ” T OAKS isade on Real Estate, p t>,. A* Eoaal or Collateral {Security. William Wiidmaii, Pres., 1 Seth W. Smith, Vice Pres.,-* W, J . Wildman, (,‘ashier, C . E . T O D D , Livery, Feed an il Coach S ta b le . 22 and 24.Noirth Limestone 8t., Phone, Main 787, - Springfield. O, Double Daily Train Service .VIA Till! -< l ^ o u i s v i l l e .& j I N a s h v i l l e R . R . o Between . Cincinnati, Louisville, Chicago, and St. Louis and Nashviljle, Memphis -• Atlanta, Birmingham Mobile, New Orleans Florida and Gulf Coast Points Through Sleeping Cam and Chair Cars.' An Unexcelled Din- in;' Car Service Low.Rate Excursions Fit-si-and Third Tuesday each Month For rates, maps, Lollora-onii time ♦nliliB, address . 0. L. STON'D, Gen. Pass, kgt., Louisville, Ky,‘ BEST FOR THE BOWELS Jr you litrcn’t ».retrular, lioultliy.movement or thu howal*otory Usr, you're 11or wfir be. .Keep xoui boweleopen, uudfbe vrell. Force, ill ilia eliopoot t I o . lentphytloorplllpolaqu.le denireroua. Vlioaniooth- est,canlost, inost'iierrccewey or keeping Ilia bowel* slewAndcleimlate t*W CANDY CATHART IC EAT ■’EM LIKE CANDY . Pleasant. Palatable, Potent, Taataflood, DoWood, KererBlckon, Weaken, or Gr i p®. amiM cent* E et box. Write tot free sample, ana booklet on ealtb. Address nKBUaO KXXXDTCOXPiBV, auciao sr **ITYOKE. KEPYOURBLODGLEAN Wanted. Wo would like to ask, through-thc i ... 1............ a sn ,» 4 w •< was »*v»*| waiiww^ii MIV the .columns Of your paper, if there is ' person who has used Green’s Aug ust Flowet for the cureof Indigestion, any Dyspepsia, and Liver Troubles that has not been cured—and we also mean their results, such ns sour stomach, fermentation of food, habitual costive- ness,, nervous dyspepsia, headaches, despondent feelings, sleeplessness—in fact, any trouble connected with the stomach or liver? This medicine has been sold for many years in nil civil ized countries, and we wish to corres pond with you and send ycu one of our books free o f cost. I f you never tried August Flower, t , / one boltlo. first. We have never known of its failing* I f so, something more serious is tho matter with you. Ask your oldest druggist, G. G. Q ueen *Woodbury, N ,-J. Calm Mr. Balfour* Mr; Balfour, the new British pre mier, has been a heavy sufferer ow ing to tho fall of the value of land in Scotland* bu t ho regards in's losses with the same philosophic calm that once he displayed when in the house of commons every night the Irish members endeav ored to enrage him and only suc ceeded in tickling his sense of humor. “Yes,” said Mr. Balfour recently* “my friends tell me I am ruined. I wish they had kept tho news to themselves. I did not know it till they told me* and if they had kept fluiet I should never have found It out,”—-New York Times* Poverty and Dog*. A few days ago an amazing speci men of humanity in Hoboken* out of work and in the direst poverty, pawned the coat off his back* the only coat he had* in order to get money to pay for two dog licenses andg e tb i# -priw pfmn4. The ’passionate devotion of many unfortunate victims of destitution and misery to worthless mongrels and curs ia no t infrequent* “Dogs' aiul owners find a fellow feeling in distress,--New YofkTrihune, MuWHItt for th* Hmlil THE BEST . j Product of the market and stock farm caii jfl, ways be fouiul at tho Meat Store of Charles "Werner. , together with every. thing to he fouiul in a ; first-class meat market. . ' . Also handles the cele brated Swift Company's Hams, And courteous and honest treatment goes with the above. Goods Deliyr red. Telephoue 66 . . . ’ Fresh Fish am] Ice. Adam's Restaurant ami Dining Rooms Corner High and Limestone street, Springfield, Ohio. /WINONA LAKE, Indiana’s Famous Summer Resort. the jiTelty suranjrr- jjines in North'-'. . Wihniio T.nhp, Inti resort on the Pennsylvania ern Imliana.aflhnla rest, recreation,.enter tainmeat, nmlil delightful uurrouiidiiijis for persons desiring.to enjoy vacation out- ■ ings, This resort Is (.he site of Winona As sembly and Summer School, and ia annally visited by. many pimmS who art’ strength ened in mind by the excellent facilities for .educational work, and invigorate in body by tho health giving influences for which Winona Lake is famous, On May lutb, the Opening Day of the. Season of nsju,“excursion"tickets to Winona Dike will.he On wile vlal'ennsyl Vanin Lines. They may lie. obtained from May 15th to ' September 13th, inclusive. , F o r p a rtic u la r inform * ti n \ on tlie sub je c t Of ra te .an d tim e ' o f -trains; apply to- T ick et A gents of th e ITnnSyLvaiiia Lines, or to F, VAaDiwiMf, fihief A ssistant/ Bencrai Passenger A g e n t l ’ittso u rg . P a. Tnfornia- tio h a b o u t at tra c tio n s a t.W in o n a Lake, cn- tertainuK -nts, th e S um m er School'sessions. - etc., w ill be fu rn ish e d ih re p ly to inquiries adorcsscd to Mh, C. S. I) te a by , Secretary ■W inona Lake. In d . . Caveats, and Trade-Marks obtained and *11Pat-- eht business conducted for M oderate F ees . O ur O ffice is opposite U.S. P atent office and we can secure patent In less time tlian those' remote trim Washington. ' ' Send inodcl, drawing or photo., with descrip tion. We advise, if patentable or not, free of charge. C urfeenuldueiiil patent Is secured. A P amphlet , “ M ow to Obtain Patents,” with cost of same in the U,S. and foreign countries sent free. Address, . • C . A . S W O W & C O , Opp. P atent O fficc ,WASHirtQTON, D. C. CHICHESTER’S EK8USH PENNYROYALFBlS cov 0 «s. Ahv-iv-i rr-liablc- lAdiea.ft.lc'.n/ncBhnfit r i l i n m s r i l l t 'N B M IM 'ill In Ueil mid Uolrt ini-tailln a, i.ealfi! .wllli bluo r.hhcr T a k e n o n llit-r. Ite fu s e tlanserm i)* a n b ith luflnniian<{ im U a lio n s. H':IV:U- £;‘jr nn:':;;i r, or Bcr.il -le. m rtnrr.r-1 f«>r rn rflciiln rm , TestJ- inontH l* and - l l c l l e r foe r.n rilo -," *1 ['M r, uy return.vtnil. lo.oao'i'estuconiaJs. Buldby altUruwsts. CintSHKSTEB CHBMtOAl, CO. *IO* Kadftota *(|nare, PIIIU ., PA, M w llar Dili ***•*. tA Necessary Precaution, Don’t neglect a eultl. I t is tvm.-c than unpleasant. I t is fluhgermlf. By using One Minnie Gough Eure you can cure it a t once, AUnys in- flammatiofi, eleiirs the head, sou this and strengthens the mucous mem brane. Cures epughs, croup, throat and lung (roubles. Absolutely sfife- Acts immediately* Children, like it* • O. M. Ridgway. WHITE STflfl Wp. New Steel Steamer Q R E Y l H O U N D l LeavesToledo9:15 a*m. Daily* ArrivesDetroit 1:15p. ni>Daily.1 isnTU-EJtruo LeavesDetroit4:30,p. m. ArrivedToletlo8JOp.m. OtRacity 3000 Pcffoht The largest and most isiegaifireut day steurnec-on the Lakes, Detroit, Hlar In!aud, The Fists, Fort Huron ami W«y ports. Btcamera CtTT0FT8LEWLan4TASHMQQ Detroit to up Rivt r Foints and Port Huron, Meals a la carte, DarioMm'.o, way ^ 2 , 00 . - Uouiid trip - IVr-.. f e d service and nttenli.-R. C, F, IfttlLMAtf, J* W« C.iNUALi Trail. Mgr, G a ff Agl, D itrio t, Mich, TwU'do, O. t m a . m m * * 4' -yfi -3 t-opluo- Nu hvls / g r e a t o td S f a i s r , 01 wasted f w gZa»l hail late ly cstaU ij ,.*« suit ot .toms on] east LfetMTl in/v the lovely little Be ?5 S ’s just iho place for J cr who loved 'nature J S quietTev a few OJ ■Opposite h e r new I old .hoare-with.Ic rj'inQS q T glass 1° I inhabitants seemed verj sons, an 4 ;sfie seldom ^ cepfc in tho evening, i After she had beeij about a week in h e r m attention was attracted] nueer action o f an old who'lived in the After finishing her II ner she always estahli! cozily with work oj? 1 front window* and the! ' man would as regular]] his v a ra and, drawing] pocket a red bandanna,] einnly high In. air. ] seem to wave it, bn t lei ■ pwn sweet will, or- thel , On moonlight mg] about-'lO o’clock, he xj mysterious rite , pr wha| His- eyes were nearly a ! toward her window, anj cdly* Sometimes he di<f handkerchief a t all, steadfastly a t her wine This performance every day un til Miss to be fearfully nervor really afraid it w< .the gossip of the i her, so she tried in ma bred ways to let the c understand th a t she die very open attentions. - She pnfied down he] on popping out to s - 1 it had found it had waved. Or she would • farthest comer of thel his range of vision, an] ~ toltHtcr -hn-still-gazetkj Finally her nephew ■ her 'a week’s .visit. I has a favorite niece of Jack Brown was. Miss I admixed.'.his youth (] t\vcniy-four), his couif . shaped body,, and evej qus (to p u t i t mildly) was ra th e r good lops though his h a ir was a] mustache, such as i t] ably red. | The ■ first day of 1| 1 Sophia kept him engal ing him ner photpg] of which she had-hall] she couldn’t keep tin] 'week, so tho second ] I*/ marked as tho band| owner appeared: “What a queer old; he doing?” To which Miss Sopi ly replied, “I don’t 1 was literally true, fof back carefully turnei] flow. The nex t day Jael same performance £ “ Confound th e Aunt Sophia, I ref try ing to flirt »vitn _ a lunatic.” J a c k was j lege and had take the a r t o f flirting* T he following reached a climax •man appeared as ia waved tho offendin was a fiery Repub' ally gazed fixedly window fo r fully fivj He grabbed up 4 to Ins aunt, “ I’ll ing o f liis eonfouj or mv name’s not' l i e dashed dpw attention to h is “Don’t* Jack , don’t make m atters wor] d m-n he r curtain behind i t to see do. He was stridh tliu street, and !t was a t th e old With n w ra th fu l dcU-nnine-d manii| “’Sir, what i§ your in fernal itn] nice th ing th a t o] nit a t h e r wifidl insulted]” Tho old gffltj throat, wiped Ilf eflouding nandkij By, raised. M s hi ftdd in 4 » f i , «j Flease. speak a quite deaf *”1 Thereupon J i people ■tlflj io. talking, iritl loudly and ■ . i tl There, a re ri'vds a tp sfe that gripe wiffl Little I'lurly I f l i tho. liv t r i .' W J ^ • * Milton, :IM - rbtl ?-f- IVy'Boyettl■ he wUimsit-tht take, ''!»«* gtljw t i i as I UStl
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