The Cedarville Herald, Volume 25, Numbers 27-52
1 ‘M X G M W i U i V X I i l i K l I K l i l U i J ' J Qno D o lla r a Y ear . KAjRLH B V L U Editor add Proprietor* FBIDA*L OCTOBER, 17, 100?, Labor; Capital, Wealth And the Coal By JAY COOKE, Veteran Ftatader # * * \ rry ti>n,n ^ " '’' ^ iiv"iir i'Hiti|i'iiM') n r i| ix't ^ n » 'ii i iHTiMiiffin"' irrnTiTPi'M'i'iinnv^ OOKFFELLFB ’S M ON EY . I S , ALL H E R E , 1TORGAK W O N 'T EA T HX$L JtOXLIONS, T H E S E ■FORTUN ES COOED NO T I£&V E ' ’ B E E N BU IL T H P EX C E PT TH ROH OH TH E P R O S P E R IT Y OE ’T H E P E O P L E AS A W HO LE , A N D TO - T H E P E O P L E T H E H O N E Y W IL L p V B N 'pH A IL Y R E TU RN . " , 1 Meu liko Hprgttn are making this country great. Instead ofpasting their tit&e and moAey in useless pleasure they are doyoting arduous labor and, "brain power to organizing great enterprises and develop ing forces which increase the'wealth of the nation. They prosper-greatly, it is true, but i't is absurd to say they prosper at the expense of„the people, - They prosper with them, ..Such men should be-'encouraged and not*, attacked. ' . _ ; THE GREATEST DANGER TO 0UR .NATIONAL PROSPERITY. ‘■IS,;THE' SPREADING OF THE ipEA THAT CAPITAL ANP LABOR ANTAGONISTIC. THEY ,ARE\BAN&ED TOGETHER, WORDING FOR THE''COMMON GOOD, AND ONE WITHOUT THE O fHE ft IS USELESS. |T , IS -(A GITAVE PITY THAT. MEN SHOULD’ SEEK J O STIRRUP ENMITY* BETWEEN THEM. , , ' - I v h a a the m en u p and .said^ "W e ll, hoys, w h a t,do you wan t?" "A n eigh t hou r-day and 20 cen ts m o re on th e ton ." "T h a t is too much, boys. W e "employers Work ten to twelve hours a day, and \Ve go t only ou r b read and" b u tte r, ju s t as you do. AH th e re s t is v a n ity .1 B u t le t'p s say a nine hou r day and 20 cents on th e to n ." . A nd th e n I 'd add t h a t, 20 cents to th e price o f coal, and the public -wovdd pay ,itl ‘ The re would" be no strike. ’ ■ ' THE GAME OF POLITICS By Ex-State Senator FREDERICK S. GIBBS of Now York HE’ OBPORTUNITrES FOR ,PROGRESSIVE rYOUNG >MEN IN POLITICS ’ WERE NEVER ' SO BRIGHT' AS THEY ARE JUST NOW. ilY, ADVICE TO A YOUNG MAN WHO HAS AMBITION, IN .THIS DIRECTION IS* AS HOLLOWS* ■ ’ E n ro ll .yourself as a member o f you r ,d istrict organization and , become active in It. , . , ' ' iGet acquainted* with th e voters^ and find' ou t what^their p re fe r ences a re as to candidates. Such work, i f well done, is certain to ^command the a tten tion and adm iration of the- p a rty headers, WHO W IL L N O T BE SLOW TO SE E TH A T YOU A R E SU IT A B LY R EW A RD ED W H E N O FF IC ES ARE TO BE F IL L E D / .....Postjyou tself tho rough ly on. th e public questions .of the day so • t h a t you can answer .any inqu iry th a t may be m ade concerning th em a t pub lic meetings. ■. FINALLY,'5KEEP EVERLASTINGLY j AT IT." , IF YOU ARE DE FEATED ONCE,’ DO NOT GIVE UP, BUT TRY AGAIN, AND IN THE EN0,‘ IF YOU HAVE ‘THE RIGHT STUFF IN YOU, YOU ARE BOUN0 TO SUCCEED.. < “TRUSTS ARE NOT EVILS” By W. A. CALDEBHEAD, Member of Congou From Fifth District of K&nsas D E N Y T H A T TRU STS CO N ST ITU TE A N E V I L I CONTEND TH A T TH EY H A V E B E E N ' A GODSEND TO T H E COUNTRY . W hy remedy o r d istu rb them”? X have n o sympathy or, patieued ; _w ith th is fu ss abou t.the trusts. I consider i t a ll bun combe. *The tru sts w ill never be remedied, and they ought n o t to be, X see evidence o f th e ir beneficial resu lts on oyery hand. , THEY ARE THE HANDMAIDS OF PROGRESS IN EVERY CHAN* NEL OF BUSINESS AND EVERY AVENUE OF LIFE, THEY HAVE REDUCED THE COST OF LIVING. THEY HAVE FURNISHED EM PLOYMENT FOR LABOR, THEY HAVE PROMOTED 8CIENCE AND ENCOURAGED INVENTION.. * 1 5 Mu*t Find Some- Other Way. YUe free trade remedy for trusts Is precisely. the way not to curb the trusts. That is why the- masses of common.senna Americans, *eeld«KW}fc pretext* oh which to gain polif'ssX •power, hut concerned .with tho wel fare of themselves and their families, demand that other,means he found to curb the trusts and that the tariff bet let alone.-’-Chlcago Inter Ocean. T h ere la at set ap ing to g e th er o f m oney to move th e enorm ous crop* which the farm ers o f th e coun try have h arv e sted .' P rosperity is so g re a t th a t a t tim es i t presents’pwtssljnjj problem s, ■—Toledo piaffe, Caution! ” This is not a. gentle word—but when you think how liable ' you am not to purchase for 75c the only remedy uni versally known and a remedy that hds hud the largest sale of siuy hiedicine -in the world since 180d for the cure and treatment of (Jonsumptidp and Throat and Lung troublesVithoutlos ipg its great popularity all these years you wii} ho thankful wo called your attontiou to Boschee’s German Byrup. l’hore are so many ordinary epugh remedies made by druggists and others that are cheap' and good for Itgbt colds perhaps, but for severe Coughs, Bron chitis, Croup—and especially for Con sumption,. where there is difficult ex pectoration and eougluug during the nights and mornings, there is nothing like German- Syrup. Sold by all druggists in the civilized world.- Cf.-G, G uises ,-Woodbury, N ,‘J . The Hunter's Corduroy Cap, only 25c , at McCorkell’s.’ ' Stops the Cougti[| . And Works oil tins Coltl.’jj rjaxative Bromod^vnuine Tablets cure a cold in'one day. Ho Cure,--No Pay. Price 25,cents. , , ' , ' ' Ills'Life In Peril. - “ I just seemed "to have gone- all to pieces," writes Allred Bee,of Welfare, .Tex , “biliousness and a lame back had made life a burden., I couldn’i eat dr sleep and'felt almost"- too worn out k» wnrV-when I, began to use Electric B itters,. but they worked Wonders, Now I sleep like a top, can eat anything, have gauicd in'strength and enjoy hard .work.” They give vigorous health and new life fo weak, sickly, ruu down people, "■Try them,. Only 50c a t Ridgwny & Go’s. drug. ■ store* •• ’ - , To Cure a Cold in One Day. Take Laxative Bromo Quinine Tab lets. “All druggists refund the money *| if i_t ./nils Cto dure. E - W, Grove’s xgnnture is on nub Ux." 25c. Blood, We live by our blood, and on it. We thrive or starve* as ourblood is rich orpoor. There is nothing else to live on or by, When Strength is full And spirits high, we are bcihg- re freshed, bonemuscle andbrain, in body and mind, With con* tmual flow of rich blood, „ Thiii is health, When weak, in low spirits, no cheer, no spring, when rest Is not rest and sleep is not sleep, we are starvedour blood is poor; there is little nutri ment in it. Back of tbe blood, is food, to keep the blood rich. When ft fails, take Scott’s Emulsion of Cod Liver Oil. It sets the whole body going again—man woman and child. JKOTT k aoWKS i ch«ttti»u #w*s iwsriatNrei,' * SVf.*u4 ft.w; updr«g*f*t*» A Plain *Statctaent of a Bad 1Condi - tiou aud a Cure .That Never Fails; Mrs. James B.fBlackburn of &31N. Gal loway St., Xenia, Ohio, says: “I was troubled with severe nervousness, slecpk-ss ne&s, Indigestion and heart trouble. I beard of Or. A. W. Chase’s Nerve Pills and thought I wduld try them, I got a box of the pills and now I am pleased to Saymy nerves arc. steadied. J sleep well, am not now troubled with IndigesliOn—tlia action of the heart Is regular, I consider those pkndid nervumedicine." Natural Anxiety, Mother* regard approaching win ter with uneasiness, children take Cold so easily, No disease costs more little livpa thap croup. I t ’s attack is so sudden that the aullerer is often be yond human aid; before the doctor ar* Wes. Bncb cases yield readily to One Minute Gough Oure.: Liquifies mu cus allays inllnmmatiou, remove dan< ger, Absolutely aftie. Acts immedi ately. ( lutes coughs, colds, grip, bron chitis, nil throat asilMung trouble. F , B4 McMahon, Hampton, Oa.i **a bad cold rendered me voiceiew just Ireloro «u ofatcdkwl eonfwt. I intended to withdraw bqjt took One Minute Cough Guns. I t restored m yvdo s fn time to win tn# medtl," cb M, 0 dgway, Ifi$ the general verdict Unit’ Mc Call’s patterns arc the best.. I- MeCorkell’si MRS. U S . ADAMS* i t t cfibotoB , mxM . . ^diflneof Cardul \u Indeeda bleuing to tired women. Raving sufferedfor -sevenyears with weakness and bur* Ingrown pains, and having tried sev eral doctors and different remedies with nosuccess, your Wine of Cardul Was the only thing which helpedme, and eventually curedme Itseemtdto build tip the weak parts, strengthen the systemend correct IrrejularHies ” By "tire d women" Mrs. Adam* means nervous women who have disordered menses, falling o£ the womb, Ovarian troubles or any o£ these ailments th a t women have. You can cure yourself athome w ith thisigre&t women's rem edy,W ine of Cardui, W ind o f Garaui has cured thousands of cases which doctors have failed to benefit. W hy n o t begin to g e t well today ? All druggists h a te 81.00 bottles. For a n y stomach, liver or bowel disor der T h e d f o r d ’s BlockdDrntight should be u se d / WINE°fCARDUI Out 01 Death’s Jaw s. “ Wliotf defttb teemed .very near from a severe staunch and liver trou ble, that f lmd Buffered with for two yeara," Write* P, iMuse, Durham, N, G., ‘.‘Dr. Kiug’seNew Life Pills saved my life and gave lne^jerffcct liealtb,” I k s t pills on earth nmb only 25c «6 Iiidgway & Co's, drug store. Tho Baby’s Leather Moccasins for 15o a pair afc-McUorfccli’s. Goes Like (lot Cakes. “ The fastest sell article 1 liavo in my store," druggist C, T« Bmith, of, Davis, Ky*, ‘ is Dr. Ring’s New Dis covery for Goiirumpfitin,'Goughs and. Colds, because^it always cures.t Iff my six years of rules it never failed. have known it to rave sufferers from Threat and Lung diseases, who could get no help from doctors p r any other remedy/’ Mothers rely on if, n s t physitianspicserilmand Pidgway A Do. gmiraliieft Mlisfafttinh nr re- fitml price, Trial boUhv free, Rag- Itbir sizes. .VI.- and ; L Leave your older for McGaJlV Mafa*tea,«I MdUorkaJL, '•VT" ^N^getablePfeparalionforAs- -■ ■ - * • - • 4uia- Is r f iN iF ’I N !■?>,/( H II.D K l.N For Infanta and Children- The Kind You Have Always Bought PromotesDigestion,Cheerful nessandltesbContainsneillter Opium,Morphine nor>fineral, N o t N a r c o t i c . PbnvtxH, Seed,' jftx.Smna + &AtU»Stiff— - r*Z- AperifeciRemedyforConsDph- rion,;Sour Slomach.Dlurrhpca Worms,Convulsions,FeverishT. ness andL^ss o r S leep , Tae Simile Signature oF NEW "YORK. A Careful Buyer. ftMisflatIe,aejL Meats tire deceptive, Uplesa you are 4 good judge, you can never te ll \vhat you ae getting until you have it served and partially eateu. We kupw meats, W& select stock with a view to having the beat meats. We? know bow to select stock; and there- fo.e have meats, you piny depend upon—meats that will please you. EXACT COPY OF WRAPPER. THECENTAURCOMPANY. |?EWlYORKCITY* S o M a n y I 'a re M a k in g C om fo r ts - __ P u r B a t t s o f Dovyn F lu f f w ill. , - ’ J '■ '. ■ ' P l e a s e you . ■ ■ ■ - 1 i ■ _ — , .......... / ■ ' £ Blankets £ ifh is fall will clean up t h e . factories on B lan k e ts .. jj Over 20Q pairs have been received by us to sell a t x 60c, 75c and $1.00,“and a few a t 50c. • Vi Underwear c f : ' • - . '• \ m Th is department is worthy of your quick attention • I t will be strange if you do hot gnd w ha t you V wantT" ■ \ 1 * Outings v ' Great Sales will be made this fall, as-our stock is fr excellent. 1800 yards'for comforts a t 5c; 3000 yds. | forinfghFgowns, skirts, shirts, etc. a t 8Jc yd. £ ----- *---- ------- ----------‘T ‘ « Hutchison & G ibney XENIA , OH IO , K fk K K& K K ; .*K K & K K 3 < ir\ K ^ K B LO O D P O IS O N I wOn »ccoant o f Ita terrible •ffecti, blood illMase U catted the Id a* of a ll dttwaea, It may be •HhorhercdlUry or contracted; ia YrUile Itiztay not be a crime to liiw Tr - 7 '" I '“ “r ‘lv.uw,v^ wivavMMjmvaaft » miub wuum ur UB 1 UII lUDgnBi throat, falllflft oat ot hair,dlMfdared »tomach, and a fed eral depression o t ysteoi, I t you ha-re any oi these symptoms d .n ’t neglect yearself. V oa h a r« — *- - --------o of “oldfoey- -— .... . ..... - • - - fakirs.. OUR sore the sys m no time to tote' beware of Qaacks B«wart » w it; r” t t ................................ . N EW H B T H O D T B I reatmeot—beware of mineral poisons—I A TM BN 'I'I 1 * fnaranteed te cure this dlsesaO, never to return. Bank Bonds will protect yott. Oar treatment is not iajarloa* la' auy way, b a t reaches the vsry root o f tile disease and eliminate* all poison from the system. /Che symptoms o f disease gradually. ' "blood btcomss pare and enriched, the whole system 1 * cleansed | the patient feeln prepared anew for the duties and th e pleasures l » 'G U A R A N T E E D O R N O P A Y . *B Y eau -a fra l disappear. The bl e e sad purified, and b< of me. CURBS ____ O h io . 1180,000 C u r e d ComulUIionFr*». QuesilonBlanklorMom*Triaimanl andBosks Fra*. ’ D rs KENNEDY&KERGAN _ S u p e r i o r S t., C le v e la n d , O ; _ C o s s $ i I ; ? ^ t ? 6 k a . Does, your Iient! acho ? Pain back of your eyes V 1 REDUCEDRATEST q THEWEST. fa&te in your our liver i Ayef 1Bed ’3 Want your tmni-if'u-he or trf-.ii.l a brown Wr;oVr hiMi.v -r-f,, u *** BUCKINGHAM’SUYE A* k t «- "Vf*fif"‘fjNwriliirriliftr^rri'iiisni i >ii’i - •» orS IW't, rt,H; i Commencing September 1st, and Iffaily th e r c a f t^ v n a l U « £ # f J1«L v-., J , ,5 i r i s 11902, the Wisconsin Central By* will y I 3 lH‘b sell Settlers* tickets from Chicago to liverpills. They eurocohsii- {points in Montana, Idaho, Oregon, patiofl, headache, dy/->ftps|. 1 . I Wasliiugtmr and British Columbia, a t i5c. ah tlrcj*is»s. dreatly reduced rales. F o r detailed5 information inquire o f tho nearest Ticket Agent, or address T* D, O a ib jirih D. T. A. SlS Pikc Build- ing, Ci«cinnati> Oir or diis. C, Pond, , Gen*i Tassenger Agent,: Milwaukee, ■■«<*s ; *■ ■ ■ " Multitudes are singing the praises o f, I8‘ , , Kodoi, the new discovery which i s , . . . . . making so many sick people well a n d } C n lC H E S T E f t S EN G L ISH weak people atrmiff by digesting wbul » £ M | | V D A V 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 * they eat, by cleansing aud sweetening}r C S l N I f i l l I A L r l l i U the stomach and by transforming their j food into the kind of pur.e. rich, red ; blood that makes vou feel good a)}I .^ i over, Mrs. Cranfitl, of Troy, L T .,1 ^ writes,* b o r a mi tuber of years I was; L- trooiiinf with indigestion nud dysppp-1 mi which grew into the worst form. « i t k a i «»,rwWnrt«ti*ttet, Fimdlv tw aa induced in w Kodo i! *om» The Worst Form, CEDAKVILLE, OHIO, °r Merchants und Iij. * * d iv u lu n ls ®diWtc d . < p r o m p tly m a d e a n d rem itte d . * |~ |B A F TH on New . Y o rk nml oid- * * cm n a ti io ld a f lowest rates. Ti p ch e ap e st a u d m ost con v en in n Wav ,n se n d m o n e y b y m ail. Jr 4 T C A N S made on B eal Ivitufe -pP,‘ . * • eon al o r C o llateral Security, W illiam 'W ildm an , P re s ., Seth W . Smith, Vice-Pres. }V, J . Wildman, Cashier, G.MQUSE$SI® be BEST GOODS DEL IVERED Teleplione No. 74, Sgg-Fre&h Fish Always on H a n d .' C. E. TODD, Livery, feed anilCoach Stable. in i~l rT% ir~|i •"■i,—*iTn~ 7 ’»'~<l'— —|i~T~b~l~'-- 1 ~ * ~ ' l l ' ' If - ‘ 22 and 24 Nortli Limestone St., ' Phone, Main 787; - Springfield. 0 , , DoubleDaily TrainService1 VIA TUB ’• j^ou isv ille ^ " N a s h v i l le R. R. ^, Between - Cincinnati, Louisville, • JTT Chicago and St, Louis Product of the imirkct and stock farm can f(J. 'ways be fomul^at_ Meat Stove of Charlesi’W'iimer. ’ 1 . ' together Svjt.h evtry »- - thing to be funnel in a • first-dass meat market,' Also handles the cele. ; ' brated Swift Company's , Hams, And courteous ' and honest treatment goc-s -\vithj.he above. Goods Delivered, Telephone 87. ' ' Fresh Fish ami t a •cmcV ;. 1 ht J NasliVille, Memphis Atlanta, Birmingham 7JS I Mobile, New Crleahs Florida and v , . Cfulf Coast .P o in ts, Through fjh't'phtg .Oiirs hud Chair Cars. Ail fiiK’XCt’lled Din ing Car St-rvico Low Rate Excursions First and Third Tpi-sday caoh' Mouth For rates, mans; fol’ers and time • t.d'hs, address ' ’ ^ ' , ' (\ L. STONE, Gen! Pass. Agt, ’ Louisville, |Cy, WIK 0 N 4 LAKE,. - s - , < -*J > VlrT- - * T Indiana’s Famous Summer Resort.' Winouo Lake. IniL, the pretty summer resort on the Pennsylvania Lines in-north ern Indium* aflords rest, recreation, enter tainment, amid delightful surroundings fot persons desiring to enjoy vacation out ings. This resort is (he site of Winona As sembly and Summer School, and is annuity Visited by many persons who are strength ened in mind by tho excellent facilities for educational work, and invigorate in body by the health giving -influences for which, Winoon Lake is fgmbuS, - . , ' On Mfty l&th, the Opening Day of the ScaBon.ofJOO-j excursion tickets to Winona Lakewill boon sole ViaPonnsylvOniaLines. They maybe obtained from-May 16th.-.to September 13th, inclusive, , For particular information on tho sub ject of rate and, time of trains, npply fa Ticket Agents of tho Pennsylvania Lines, or to'P. V an D uskn , .Chief Assistant General Passenger Agent, .Piitsluirg, Pa, Informs tion abput attractions at Winona Lake, eh- tertairimenis, the Summer-Fe.hool sessions, etc,, will be furnisiicd in reply to inquiries addressed to M b . <X8. D iokb V, Secretary Winona Lake, Ind. W estw ard . ftolnm lm olv. M ton..... W.Joflersori“ uoiulon l.'flluurlMtoa S elm a.........(i Cedai-vIUe ,..*1 -Wllberforce “ Xenia ■SpringVal.. “ Iti>xann:i.... “ ■ffayneSYlllo“ Dregonla-..^ >< PL A ncient “ Morrow.... So.Lobanon “ iioveisma“ Milford......«. Clare..,....“ Clnclnnatl.....ar. AM. t»S0^60 StSAM Wanted. ’ Wo wnuhl like to ask, through the the columns o f your paper, if there is any person who has used Green’s Aug ust Flower for the oureof Indigestion, Dyspepsia, ahd Liver Troubles that hnB not been cured—hnd we also mean their results, such as Sour stoniach, Itrmentation of food, habitual costive- ness, nervous dyspepsia, headaches,- despondent feelings, ajeeplossuess—in fact, any trouble connected-with the stomach or liver? T|iis medicine has been sold for many years in all civil ized Countries, and we wish to corres pond with you and send yr u one of Our books free of cost, I f you never tried August JfloWfer, try one bottle first. We have never known of its failing, I f so, something more serious is the matter with you. Ask yonr oldest druggist, *G. G, G rek *?, Woodbury, N . L ’Eulwtrd, CindmaiUh C!»re.... " Milford.," lo*ol«nd..J* S.ltbpjion“ MolroV,,. Ftinoient'*. Oregon!*'..'1 Wlrilli!" .Ror»Bn»i.'‘ SflinjV«l” "tdiwlils Stlmn .....1 S-.ft’ki’a'* lo n d o a 1 VUcffer'a1' Uloa...... " ^ Cclnmbtutr.jg 60 9 35 rAMiAM T0T AH A m *705 3 38 4 05 . 4:35 6 22 S....V5 46 AM AM ♦965 7:56ib £ 8 03 815 8 25 fa 30 8 38 8.42 f 4 - 45 .f 8 52 , ...... f 8 55 f 4 56 9 03 f 5 05 ,f 913 1*M(I m I pj T i a a s * “^3 155.07 841 1113 U ,18 f 9 18 9321155 9 42 959*1235 1015 ...... , 6^1o'ta2 50 ■" AM VM 10 1311 3 " .....557 -»....15f27 3 405 34 350538 -~‘-5 47 5f50 907PM .....G00 .....©] .....6fi„ 4 33530 AM ..o:;L 3 tt am ,f'A m ' ‘ pm __ p 35|*24^*4 - .J 9 ' 09 p E 7 02 !.,... 7 15 9 3 a 9 64 b - t f 7 E+J— IjlOfOS I f f f 7 3 ffi..,...<. 10 t 09 I f 7 4 d...... 410 18 f 7 47 ....... 10 f 26 a 7 61 ...... 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Ace.TrainsJe»«ffiBonatuI#Jtwwrin 10.152s. »F|jjll«pStindiT. bSl«J«todiKiirgtp*SM»ger» hetixei Mil »fUTrtMd. krtwjUp dltAc-jjpuMugrn f»BMyUt sltth tail W . fro*1200 u ISOO I kb . rn llm au Slecnliiir CnrDnffoi. Jt.5.1J.7« iao and I05>eititerrua thrmwhvfft Cctumbus and PlttsburgU or con, ? ^ tth«<,VfiE.¥Ilwb,Vr,*b Dnlon Station tnand Pblladelpliia °* 304and HIconnect m' 'Louis! » -r‘- £ £ ’K. - g E.A,V0RD. liyshcil.Mn. tneuls. I t d igest a whltt you cat. igestion; dose after. Take « ,v a , f h 51, ftid gw ay , Fancy dried fruits of all kl'irds a t [ Gray &OoX tty.* . ............. tio. kl<w Jih4.»a»#, • . .<k l t t u , , tf-4 , Fancy lemons and oranges,at Gray $ , Go % WHITE STAR WHE. New Steel Steamer ! GREYHOUND ................... ...... ........... 1j Leaves Toledo9:15a. m.Bally. ArrivesDetroit 1:15p.m. Daily. RlSTTfRimiG LeavesDetroit 4:30 p. nr, Arrives Toledo 8.30 p .|, Capacity 3000 PCKotu Tho largest mid most mignificcnt day steamer ofi the Lakes, Detroit* Star Maud, The Flats, Fo rt Huron and Way ports, Steamers CITYOF TOLEDO and TASHHOO Detroit to up H irer Feints and Fo rt Huron, Meals a la Carte, Parlors one way 02.00, Bound tHp 18,00, TV feet service and attention, ' ' 0 . F .B uslmak , L W. Cosft*t> Trad. Mgr. . Genl AgL Dfttrlot, Mich. Toledo, O. PATENTS [Cavtats, and TmdcuMark* oblxintdandslU’U'; i«nl busintits tondbeted for MoncBArr Ptr*. . lOUhOrricClsoi-pQSiTVU.S.PArtNTOreict; And wcritAseeam Jwttnt in lcssiimetlan those] .remotef-<w»WnaWngton. , 1 Send raodil, drawing br "photo., with diSCrip-L [tton- We advise, If patentable or not, fret o(J .charge. Our fee notduotill patectis secured. 'A "How to Obttm ftntetits. j.'d Icosttrf mine in the U.S. and foreign countries^ itentffaa, Address, ■ [ C .A . 8 N O W & C 0 .1 OaK Pats:u t Ornoti, W ashihoton , O. < 5 . 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