The Cedarville Herald, Volume 26, Numbers 1-26
i... BINDERS AND MOWERS We are urging ym to mvciulty e$am* ■• fae the Milwaukee before you bujt ’ that mo&iiim ytm wifi soon ftmL- Reason is, a well satisfied purchaser mafees a regtilar customer, »" . . . c o r n PLOW S, I f you a r e in need of a first-class Corn ' Plow, a one-horse Cultivator, or a Weeder* I have them for you. . . mwmmH ritpattM IWMHMi mam —. - ---- ■?; TRADING ON NOTHING T’isftp# Whai, «OMGorgon Gealmm^ €*ib Speculative tirzt “jirisr TO ISSad C:ff a^&llcr- cSar.f to Ifvi £ .■ ■ Ifesccs Xgtfxxt ■ BUGG IES . Come in, I know I can please you in Baggies, etc., both in quality and prices. Binder Twine, Paints, Rope, Seed, Hungarian, Etc., for sale by CEQARViLLE, QHiO W . R . S T E R R E T T . The Gedarville Herald. .g j.oo Ytox* T e a r * iC a r l f i K d i t o r . F r i d a y , j u n e 12 , 1903 . The demoerats-might hope for - suc- c b -in 1901 if they only had! a cOndi- date - and act' issue, and a splRles® 1 narty,' ’ I t becoming the fashion to refer to -smashed up automobiles as. “ as badly -wrecked as the Kansas City platform,” ’ ’ 1 Miss Stone baa determined to re turn to ’Macedonia. Perhaps she e pects to get the value of that uncol lected indemnity by talking her cap- tors to d e a th ,,' Master of the office seekers who have interviewed President Ro.oseyelt have a yellow, bilious, -anti-adrainis* tration taste in their mouth. Two hundred and seventy votes iu excess o f the number required to nominate’are already pledged to Pres ident Roosevelt in the, next national convention. * - I t is to be hoped teat the smile Of the youngwoman who,, because she was “ a girl with a smile,” won a place in a Chicago art school hns “ the emile that won't come off.’* The Roosevelt administration is wiuning the confidence of the people by the Manner in which" it Is going, to the bottom, of things in the postofiice department and rotifing out the crim inals. „ , ~ - The Pennsylvania railroad promises improvements that will bring Balti more ■and Washingto within thirty minutes o f each other and enable pas- tioagers to go from New York to Washington in four hours. GREATER THAN “ BEN HUB**’ Last September during the Pall Festival a t Cincinnati, the Grand opera house was opened with ■ the magnificent production o f “ Ben I lu r ” which a large number o f Cedaryille people attended./, During the Fall Festival next September, the Grand will open far an extended run of “The Sleeping Beauty and the. B e a s t/ a spectacular .production that comes the I)ury Lane, theater, London, and has been seen- m. only five cities in the' United States owing to ‘ its ‘extensive Staging, there being over 500 people in the company. During the run at Chicago last, fall, the- critics pro nounced “ The Beauty and the Beast” as the greatest theatrical undertaking. “ I have been troubled for some . time with indigestion and Sour stom ach,” says Mrs. Sarah W, Ourtis, o f ,Lc?, Mass., “ and have been taking Chamberlain's Stomach and Liver Tablets which have helped mo very- much so that now I can eat many thidgs that before I could not.” If you have, any trouble with your stom ach why no t take these Tablets and get well? F o r sale by 0 . M. Eidg* way* The Herald is prepared to get out horse hills or calc Mila on short notice cfjrl a t a very reasonable price. The sureess o f o a r Mlit-pmof hoard lias brt.ii wonderful. Those who have It speak of its merit in tho high- G-t praise. Thiu specially prepared b'jastl U furnished a t the same price t.s the colt pulp hoards, aa why not nee the very best? Wo a te always glad to get items of interest from the country and nil who , haves telephones flro requested to Viofifl in their news. Our telephone .number is ?L Baring fhs past year £01 persons wefo cremated in Germany, rsn excess of 290 ow f the preyionoyetr. The t>. & 1$ aid* to have 8,520 tcBicnatiatF* , i A Sensational Case, Alston, Midi., May 25.—-Houghton County 1 has never witnessed it more striking medical case than That o f Mr, Jame. Culet of this place. Mr* Ciilet had spent a small for tune with the best physicians iu. the county nbd in addition to this be has tried every mediciuebe could beart>F. H e had a very bad case of rheuma tism and kidney-trouble, from which he had suffered for twenty years. Nothing he could get seemed to do 'him any good, and he was gradually growing worse. H e has no rheumatism now and explains it thus: ■ “ One day I happened to see an ad vertisement of Dodd’s- Kidniey Pills and eecided to try them, . “I made up my mind to give them a good fair trial, asmy case was a very bad one and was of over twenty-years’ standing. “I used altogether 42 boxes and I can truthfully say that they have’ drived out every trace o f jthe rheuma- tisra, ’ ’ , “ I feel like anew man, and I can and' do. most .heartily recommend Dodd’s Kidney P ith for rhematism and kidney trouble, , A Danohaa invented a commun ion cup which makes impossible me transmission of infectious disease His Last HoRe Realized. In the first opening o f Oklahoma to settlers in 1889, the editor of this paper was among the many seekers after fortune who made the big race one fine day in April, During his traveling about and afterwards his camping upon his claim,he uncounted bad water, which together with the severe heat, gave him a very severe diarboca which i t Beeraed almost im possible to cheek, and along in Tune the case became so bad he expected to die. One day one o f his neighbors brought him * small bottlo o f Gbaim berlain’s Colic, Cholera and Diar rhea remedy as a last hope. A big dose was given him. while he was rolling about on the ground in great agony, and in a few minutes the dose was repeated. The good effect of the medicine was soon noticed and withm an - hour the patient was taking his first sound sleep for a fortnight. That one little bottle worked a complete cure, and he cannot help but feel grateful* The season for bowel dis orders being a t band suggest this item. For sale by G. M, Ridgway. Mother’s Ear i***orH **>0 mutt m m %}!££!?.**£* ******* mm m turn M*Htrti9 t m t COM 0 Bttpww f m r ’ zf-imm* m u m m N r-mtuut*mmmxttmmrmattmftt jua» HMtmmmMt mo mtse/tmaMt »* morn **«*M tr* ott s tm t M o tm n*** rtrusmuej:!#. r, <ar* . fttvwr.'!:*, tLV;.k; „ »>•'*' „ i nm Varik- : fp . s e T r i itlmdsipf.!, Germany lias over 10,000 authors, Australia has ^ about 87,000,000 sheep. , • 51 Printed in English and devoted tV commerce a new daily paper is about to ho Issued in St, Petersburg, Mb* Efim t Tawford, who has been making her home with Mr, and Mrs Thompson Crawford while attending college, has rerurned to hor horn in Tennessee. S.imn aiiibiUous, Christian young woman who desires to fit tnraelf to do shorthand'work an I ydm ia unahlo to I pay the entire fxpeflfe1', can learn how |shfi may tara the greater part o f her ■e-spefie-B white taking-the eouree- A n esc* Hofit opportenity, Write at once | for partteularo h e the Sfeiiograpliic Institute, Ann Arbor,Michigan. Duly those who < an p v e go*id relfircnCca ; I’Mto eharact ' r ncul apply 2 %!; ; Now, I w aot’to give you that tip m the market* There ora Bcverat reasons why It Isn’t safe tor yon to trade ’change ju st » w , ’h a t the particular one Is th a t Graham & Co. will fire you If yon Cto, TmUujg on margin is o good deni like pawling, taotrnd the edge of the old swimming holo—lt seems Boto send easy -nt first, hut hetore a fellow knows i t he has steppefi off the edge Sato deep water, The wheat pit is only thirty feet across, but it reaches clear down to hell- And trading on margins means trading on the. ragged edge of nothing., When a man buys, he’s buy ing something that the otter fellow hasn’t got* When a man Bella, he's sell ing something that he hasn’t g o t And it’s been my experience that the net profit on nothing is n it When a specif totor .wins, he don't stop till bo loses, and when bo loses ho can’t stop till he wins. , , You have been in the packing busi ness long enough now to know that it takes a hull thirty seconds to lose his hide} and i f you’ll believe me when l tell you that they can skin a bear Just as Quick on tohange, you won’t have a board o f trade Indian using, your pelt for a rust, during the- long winter months. ; ' JteeausC you are the son, of a pork packer you may think that you know a little more than the next fellow about paper pork. There's nothing in it. 'file poorest men on earth arc the relations of millionaires, When I sell futures on ’change they’re against hogs that are traveling Into.dry salt a t the rate of one a second, and i f the market goes up on me I’ve got the solid meat to de liver. Bub If you lose, the only part of the bog which you can deliver is the sgnenl., I wouldn't hear down so hard on tills matter i f money was the only thing that a fellow could Jose on ’change* But if a clerk sells pork and the mar ket goes down he’s mighty apt to get a Jot o f ideas with hplps in them and bad bahlts as the Small change of bis profits*. And i f tbe market goes up he’s likely to go short bis self respect, to win back his xnouey. I dwell a little on this matter of spec ulation because you’ve got to live, next door to the board of trade all your life, and it’s a safe thing to know something about a neighbor’s dogs, before you try to. pat them. Sure Things, Straight Tips and Bead .Cinches will cotoe run ning out to nieet you, waggiag their tails and looking as innocent as if they hadn’t Just killed a lamb, but they’ll bite. The only safe road to follow in speculation leads straight away from the. board of trade on the dead run. Of course the board of trade and ev ery other commercial exchange have their legitimate uses, but all you need to know just now Is. that speculation by a fellow who. never owns topre pork at a time than be secs on his breakfast plate isn’t one of them. When you. be come a packer you may go on ’change as a trader; until then you can go there only as a sucker. $100 REWARD, $100. The readers Of this papfir will bo pleased to learn that there is nt least ope dreaded disease that science has been able lp cure in all ifs Stages and that is Catarrh. Snips Catarrh Cure is the only positive care how known to tlio medical fraternity* Catarrh being a constitutional disease, requires ■ a constitutional treatment. Hall's Catarrh Cure is trken internally* acting directly up on the blood and mucus surfaces of the sys tem, thereby destroying fbo foundation of the disease, and giving the patient strength by building up the constitution anp assist ing nature'in doing its work. The proprie tors have to much faith in ito curative pow ers, that they offer Quo Hundred Dollars for any case that It fails tercure, fiend for list of testimonials, Addrcs. P, J. CHENEY &CO, Toledo, O. Sold byDruggists, 75c, , Hall’s Pamtiy pills are the best. The annual loss o f iru it by insects as pu t by tbo V . S . entomologist at 0300,000,000. ■ The drugstore, long conducted by. B- G. Ridgw&y, hns been sold to Isaac Wistcrman, of New Rockford, Mercer county, Theo, Trump, of (Springfield, and W . H . Donges, of Xenia, are invoicing tbe stock, Tbo bloodhounds, purchased by Mayor McFarland and Officer Ken* non, have arrived. " They were pur chased in Tennessee and are but eleven montbe old, consequently they have had little training hu t this will be begun as soon as the dogs become accustomed' to their surroundings. BlackH air **l have used your Hair Vigor for five years and am greatly, pleased With if. It certainly to* stores the- ,original color to ftfaY hair. It keepsmy hair soft.” -“Airs, Helen IEikeany,Ncv/ Portland,?,le. Ayer’s Hair Vigor has been restoring color to gray hail’ Cor fifty years, and it* never fails to do this work, either. * You can rely upon If for stopping your hair from falling, for keeping your scalp clean, and for fftakitigyour heir grow, . _ -IIC0a trilM* iCI • W the; qtst auiuiit ritpply you, t.-B-l v.)Wirt *. at’d uowiljcxptvii j f.aa hutt :ii is.iam« gjt a t hamuss U jaa* nnsalii* o. .Vltttcgg, , «h<* AYl.n 11 Kt iMtoll,»!»**, fiCSuttL,. iGBSIlSnSB [B * s ra « A jM - A M S . ' t HII.DRl.N PfCmole»DIge3lion.Cheerfrite nessapdltestCcnteins n r ite Opium,Morpliine iiorJfincffll. T f o i X a k c ; o t i c i »4ea fGU J0rSm ^ V fflM fSmpim $eut~ * M x JS kuu O* I JUUHtSJk- ■■ Mmamjwmrnatkm. -- ApetfeciRemedy fo r Constipa- Tion.Soup Stomach,Diarrhoea Worms,Convulsions,fevensh- ness and j L p s s O F jSUBBR . fac.sWle Signature Oti N E W Y O R K . _ _ _ _ _ C A S T 0 R 1 A - y p r I c f a u t g a n d ^ i M ^ n * The Kind You Have Always Bough! !Woman and life Insurance C E E A AJ Bears the Signature of A1 k> » m > ,tlh * . t i l t ! *y 5 D u s i s - 3 3 C i . m s EXACT COPT OF WHAPi’EF?, U s e F o r O v e r T h i r t y Y e a r s th . c otmwunop»r»A», new vpak «rrv. f i ' Great Invention. The- B bnnino T ok is destined to make back numbers of existing type writers* Has 5 new and valuable features o f merit, any.two of which would make a superior machine. No larger than existing typewriters. . We are how-offering a limited amount of stock to iu- ] vestars at §i,pn per share. Peopleere becominginlereslod oil over the world (tod 'are beginning to rcalizra wiut a won derful invention we-have. More Ilian $!1(),000 worth of totiehinea bave already' been ordered. The typewriter world is watching with interest tbe comingOf our machine, which niarfcthfr beginning of a revolution In ibis "great industry. As soon ay \ve shall have sold enough stock to complete CQnlpm'enfc/manufacture; advertise and sell onr machine, ito morewill be offeredat any price, • ' % If you- wish to mate a gilt-edgo investment in an iu- d'ustrlal enterprise Of the first rank, with prospects of large dividends wsire rs ron Pirnsracfca. Preference in positions ;giyendo investors. Capital Stock $1,500, (ICO., Shares $1.1)0 The Befinington Typeaintep Go., yH ANlJ 36J fiVL’EUMBUILUING. • KANSAS.ClTV,,J1JSSOURh Health F o r a Q ua rter! people who have torpid liver find life a misery, ahd take purges and drastic drugs, which gripe and1 ■ tack the bowels,when all they needis amild remedylikel R A D I U S tad Tonic PellcU. The pill stimulates the liver to its proper work and the pellets invigoratethe system as * whole. In short, they both assist Nature, a~ a medicine should do, Sentple end! Booklet Free, Complete ‘Treatment *■♦ 4 ^, 23 days 25 cts. *fewYork**rito***j DISTRIBUTING DEROT FOR “PITTSBURGH E 1 ttFECF FENCES, ALL GALVANIZE STEEL WIRES. F O R F l E i r R , F A R M a m H O G F E N C I N G . THE ONLY ELECTRICALLY WELDED FENC * E V C R Y R O D Q tJAK AN T fi5 l» r> P E R F E C T . 9 The DURABLE Fence; i4* ^ None’so STRONG. A l l l a r g o w ir e s No Wrap to hold . Moisture and cause Rust TirisiiitoSit pjtoSTCt” (Statidardfilyte.) Akiclut.!, STOCK PROOF. WccM SAVEYOUMOtttT cnFinclnf. CALL AND SE E If* C. M. CROUSE, HARDWAHf, fiMPSTStfiVtS,CEDARVILIE. Mam's Restaiiram j w . n . iiarbison , andDiningRooms]PriK-lu-ufAllteramiIbft-i liter, Mem* { l i f r u f tlift M . 13. C’lnitobf ami H igh null LsfUfstoite sttoctl H. A. B , Hjtridgficht, Gbit,. ( f c«A i« rv iH e,^ r « ■Gfcfo, ' « A Large Return * . S h e pnrehdce r,t a pel'ey Ip case e f early death pm v e sm ex* csfcdiafigly yjssj precatsti’jn a o i . provides a largo returo Ipvesteefit, loasmeehas dto fo j * iaen t o f tbe whole amouat Is cured wbeo The fires prc-eilOM & reerived by the Ctemjwsy* aad wbstpifi'apy estoottbe snm Se* vested’Is sure to be returned,,, tba probability o f reallricg an eaormouE pereeatago over and above the amount paid ou t te worth more than the chance o f not receiving any interest, or realizing only a small rate. By purchasing a policy In The Mu tual L ite a woman a t once pro vides for those depstjent upofi* hor whether they be her children or an aged mother or a sister, or some other relative or friend for whom she desire? to provide. There are hundreds and thou sands, o f noble-hearted,J^selfde?y hying women who have adopted this method of providing for loved ones. W.1. Ciemans, Special Ag% . CeOarvllW, Ohio. Mutual Lite - Insurance Cq.j,Wf iVew Vqrk, th e Largest Company ar.d Best Div idend Payer In th e W o r l d . f l Word j Writing 1 -EXCHANGE BANK CEDARY ILLE , OH IO , A CCOUNTS of Merchants and In- **• dividuals solicited. Colle^ionr promptly made and remitted. . - TYRAFTrion New York , and Cin* cinnati sold a t loviest rates. The cheapest and most convenient, way to send money by mail* T OANB made on ReaL Estate, Per- sonal or Collateral Secu rity ,, William W ildnlaniPres., Seth W . Smith, Vice Pres., AY, J- Wildman, Cashier. H A L F F A R E " Plus $2,00 For Bound Trip. Tickets ‘ y u ‘ - - > ■ Louisville & Nashville E. R. to N earlyall points in A l a b a m a , F l o r i d a , G e o r g i a , K e n t u c k y , M i s s i s s i p p i , V i r g i n i a , N o r t h a n d S p u t h C a r o l i n a a n d T e n n e s s e e . Tickets on safe March 3d and Will, . April 7th and Slut, May 5 andlfftli, - Juno i!d and 16th, and on first and. third Tuesday of eachmonth there after until J5ov. 17, and good return ^ing 31-days froiu date of sale, Yor further informotion consult Your local agent, or address C*L STONE, Gen. Pass, Agent, LOUISVILLE & NASHVILLE RAILROAD. LOUISVILLE. KY. Sick Headache ? Food' doesn’t digest well? Appetite poor? Bowels constipated? Tongue coated? It’s your liver! Ayer’s Pills are liver pills; they curedys- pepsia, biliousness. 25c. AHdruggists. 'III; til 111 I ’ll ' fr'5 liv * I a n t J u l y '2‘h i t p,-r im iiiic* ’o r lm t t p r . 'rfip ’ " i m ' z m t p jeiee is p e r p a n p d . , iVliy ■ ^ b l i t t e r tvln u ; - ym Amsell ereaniut ?< t h i s p r ic e ? . ’ S I u p m eK ts math* m |i M o n d a y , W e d n e s d a y a n d ' F r i d a y , F r k e a lw a y s .within * -j 2 e of Elgin market, j ...CFowtier Dairy Go, W e f ttJ s e fF e r s o n , O, m A Careful Buyer* . ' ' : * The Best is Wkai Ton WasL •' TM B e sU s llia t We Sell Meat? are deceptive. Unless you. are a good judge, you can never tel!’ what you ae getting until you have i t served and partially eaten. We ; know meats, We select stock with a yiew to having th e best meats. We know bow to Eelectostoek and there- ^ fo.e have meats you way depem 1 upon—meats that will please you. . M O t a i GOODS DEL IVEFED Telephone No, 74 SSf“F rcd i Fish Always on Hand. WastyfcfBstisfedaor tra»a a bcantUut browucrtrclilitstV? alientiso * ie .......[era _83g?».e.Crj»c:>T., ett *. p. A ci., ft,to u tr i s li BUCKINGHAM'SDYE5S® HOTIGE Of SflkE Of'BOHDS. Ofilco of <k-rft of ika Village bt Ctda?* vHle, May L’ti, lfloj. Sealedproputals Ie received at the office until Wednesday,'tha if.i day of July, 1003, a t Id o'clock tn. for the purchase of Four Corporation Ronds of the Village of Ccaarvllle, bearing data the let -day of July, 1003, and payable aa follows: Bond No. 1, January 1st, VM; Bond Ko, 2, June 1st, 1801; Bund So, S, October 1st, tofii; Bond Hu. 4. March 1st, 1003, each bring for the Hum of Two Hundred TtoIhraISfiO) and Ocariafl interest at the mto of s per cent, per annum, payable oeot-auttnatiy. mh\ Bonds are issued fot the purpose of Ingiudebtcdncuf, la puttaaneo of settion 2.01 of the Revised Statotes i.f Ohio, And ofan ordinance entitled «Au ordinance to irstto Bonds” passed tho £Sti> day of May,: authorising tfirir issue, * ^fisid Boruts-ws’l Ins sold to t!;o bighiri bidder fat not less than thefr par, value, UMJotomomjuirca to stato tho number of Bond hlAfor and Urn ijm»3 fttson’cfc they Will pay for tbohotidatsia lor, Urn to reject any and all bids isro-.erved. Tmposals must be waled mA enteracA bid tetv—— bond;!, . Joins |}» McVonxKfjt-, • ® ^ CoipoiaHon Clerk, , * Fo r Red Ur.Nti v;liul mills pen John P utpo , RE VIVO RESTORES VlTAUtt] :Madea Weil Man! the Me. r v n f T a A r p * * 3E i^ iK rc aEC t t - m a / a t o x r g - TttOH ixmwtnnyKJd qatekly, Oatm wkeaiUoUunbll Soamm«o-willrew ia th«ft toetmobeea,eadti< rnsnw lll rsoo^&r their ootxthtol vlcor by uUw EmVIVO. I t quickly«iatur»lynMion»HKTM» ceM, ZMt VlUUty, ImyotsocT. Jllahtljr XmlMlosi IiOttBcnrfr.nuUdt Veaon'.WaaUwrXHwtMa.tM • u •eifabuM o r «xoMM«D4l&di»cnUML « hiohtinst«one torttixir,Ixtixm aoraxsTitst. > n6tpnhr«umbr***rtiB» attlw»M t of UU mm ,M U • rrM t zierr* toolo iu a b lood buUd»r, brir*. inv tMuk tb s p in k glow to tw to ohMkicndre •tottoff th* fire o f y o a ih . f t wurd. offTnoattf KkaocsaunnUen, loUM on turrluc j EUEVTVO, m t n * . I t t n i i tM B M luvM t powst, B rsuA Mn 'wrlttea nuaraotoo to auw or t r a i l thoawney.1 Boolc.ndRdrlM tn«, Andrew lomMHiicMcnuta ta ag y i". Sold by B. G, Ridgway, Cedaryille, O Id CHICHESTER’S ENGLISH PENNYROYALPILLS 00 ^ UrtiEBblfof K»«U im la XeU n-i* ttf&xUlto bo?fw* m M wi U j biua ribStt. rlncx»roo*subiU- J1*? n-jvofyourDniKT^t, •■J a. m. a n xu all ZiroiKlEla; cmcHKsTaa CHXHicAr, co. m t h n S tN tn , **MILi* TA. ALWAYS THE HEAT. mm • S O U T H E R N R V . DIRECT CONNECTlOriB at- « * a c a s r o a c s s r a s r • t o ale iMf'onraNr S O U T H E R N C IT I tG . WJtTTEFfHt P*ftTwTfUTrr.d a :,3 R.Vtl'-- t m toptosents thsf ocl billing itut lughl capacity, cud -daq .Joaeitsluptee* to wear five Advice {frce'l toj PATTON PAII f FOR BALE BY KERB ,' ' Wefiton.! T. S.-C, IX ; McMillan SO 93. 00 Barber S3, 05 75 - Bull DO. .01- 75 ; Wilson K *, ,*%£• ^ W, •84 SO 1 r ItoUack B5 no f Young O'! 01 m j [ Render ' ’00 J [ Garlongh 04 | LOCAL AND PER| ■ J . Pollock attende a t Tippepnuoe. and Indil week. Lowry Bproul, of Wil C ., Hpent WediiGfiduv wij | a t this place. Miss Flora Nisbet, Springs, was the guests Barber this week. .-Mrs. Lucy MeCtellanl guests Mrs. McCUUan, Mrs. Gibson,’of Wash! 11 Misses Lena •Collins Hopping who have beE Mouipouih college retUn morning, . Mi’e. R F . Kerr left -‘'Jbr Rutbville, Ind ,, Wor*l ixceivt'tl that Mrs. P a | nearing the end. Mr, E . S. Keys and vM their guests yesterday, I f t'ou and wife, of P a iu ten | Misses 1 Pearl Rouse, of anil Bella Bucher,of Boui| Rev. Jo Alford, w’tf ter} of Beaver Falls, P i r Kate Rubric, of New (| [ nttended commencemef ; guests 4 of Prof,. W. R .| 1, aud wife. Worst of All Expel Can anything be wora th a t every minute will Such was the experience! H . Newsoq, Decatur* A l| years” she writes, “ I er ferahle pain from indige .1 and Itowel trouble. Deal evitable when doctors ail failed. A t length I waa try Electric Bitters mull miraculous. I improve! I'm now completely r e e f Liver, Kidney, Stomacll troubles Electric BitterJ medicttie. Only 00 c. I l l by B. G. Ridgway, D rl W H SU h - Subnar,GVA*,.... . acsmpjj 1 bcfeSifkii Brata food hantoase. Another ridiculous food ted has beta stranded by the most competent **■ tborirics. They have dispelled flu?silly notion th a t one kind oF Sited Is ncctW for brain, another for muscles, a**! bill another lor bones. A eorrrrt d iet will, no t only nourish Apartied* j pas t of the body, bu t it will euriiia | fivery other .pari. Yet, however j yoiir fnod.may boj, ita nutrinsc-ot^j destrhyed by iridigesttmi ordyepfpRA ' You rmsst prepate ter their ’ appri^ l Aucfefir prevent their coming by wM big regular rinses u fU rcn fa A ug^ ] Flower, the favorite medicine of fi*| healthy tniUiona, A few dotes axkj dijitostten, efiiuulatis tho liver healthy action, purified the Wuod, a»*| makes you ft cl bHoyautand vigofCP I xett can get this! m iah la w nrily At a!! druggist*, Prir;<-s 2 «V- «n j »,n’. MRS, CECELIA 'Orator,EntroBetJ 176 V/eircii Avr-ttoj CiifcAftti. lm .t Dm Fee nearly tear yeatj from ovarian troablea 1 ter instetc-it tin aa optr] only way to get vmlL I l rttougl- ohfcitei to ul 1 My busbaiwl frit disll well as I, ter home j woiaan ;s a di*..uisito!j [test; - Afric-inilyiSrisg [M® to get a l t ?*faai ter me tofry. a. 1 beganto improve inat j my recoverywas 1 rf5’t{ | Ift eiabteen weciis I j te ii’g . 51*#. Ktowe'a ktics-! wi,:.,an ho\? a li-mso is] fern,alo 1 jo | Wit;o i f faidui ruol fi*rs aa4b ritm teaUtl n<ss AgaiUr Oo m l fi nig. t*n to ;«.n 1 ? ih a* i fit* f»v^ b-c <’f * isridLi HMNEK --;v
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