The Cedarville Herald, Volume 26, Numbers 1-26

mmm rarv-y* mum — — — - • ' l l ft:#! BINDERS AND MOWERS We are urging you to carefully exam­ ine the Milwaukee before you buy that machine you will soon need. Reason is, a well satisfied purchaser makes a regular customer, . * , , CORN PLOWS. If you are in need of a first-class Corn Plow, a one-horse Cultivator, or a Weeder, I have them for you, , . BUGGIES. -Come in, I know I can please you in Buggies, etc,, both in quality and prices. Binder Twine, Painfs, Rope, Seed, Hungarian, Etc., for sale by mm * I " E l oveb the house " Haw 0** Lady Wvi*i Iff I City ftnui* gfiad Har Horn* In Summer. Thaw n o *o many pretty way* o f bdkutifrmg a country bouse with (he aaaistanee of nature that it is odd that in the summer, when ev­ erything grows and blooms without trouble, cut flowers are generally only used as decorations. It is very natural to feel that the window plants that have done their best all winter should need outdoor xecu* Deration and rest, but seedlings would he as happy in a sunny* span window as in the open, and ttros and shade loving plants should flourish finely. In a New York house last season a woman who stayed with her 3>usy husband in town six days out of the seven tried the experiment of indoor summer gardening most successfully, and, although outside of the house the streets bore the dreary aspect of a midsummer pity, indoors everything O&m ±Wmrnm CEPARVIUE, OHIO. W. R. STERRETT. TheGedafvilleHerald. \ $1.00 pps? Year. - . . KorJli I3«U - Ed itor. FRIDAY, JUNE 19, 1903. Alneft aud notwithstanding, this appears to have been Senator} For- ‘ptetb year. . ' IVnosylvania should be thanful for the Fennypacker press muzzier bill. I t h. s doubled the cartoon crop and given theta an added, humor beenuse. they are now illegal. - j i yiug completed a quiet, and pesLefuI vacntion which would have given an brdiua»y man nervous pros­ tration, the president is now at his desk, refreshed; invigorated ’and pre­ pared-for a little strenuouB labor, Vivisection is the painful experi- ju.-uation on living animals. They a r v mutilated and dissected when ‘ ul.vOaud in full possession of their flu uUies. They are bruised, burned aiiu their boner broken; nerves are J*Mbare and connected with an elec­ tric battery, from' Which currents’ of eh ctricity are jpassed through these Unites, causing probable the- greatest sttouiUgof which ,sentient beiug are capable. Numerous severely painful esipufments are often made for tri- vi d purposes. This is doue, in medi- (x'i schools* and elsewhere, iu the alleged interests of science, but in oon.purieou with the terrible agony, tq lament creatures the - scientific jfef lulls” are as but a drop indhe biick&L dob Printing of all kinds executed hi first-class style,at H erald office, -, That Throbbing Headache Would quickly leave you, if you DSid Dr. King's NfcW Life-Pills. Thousands ofsulfers have proved their matchless merit tor Sick aUdNervoUs llu.dacqes. They make pure > blood g<(1build up your health. Only 25c, H.o sy back if not cured. Sold by J5, G. Ridgway, Druggist, Germany has over 10,000 authors. *T have been troubled for some iim with indigestion and sour stom­ ach,” says Mrs, Sarah W, Otirffs, o;’ 1;::, Mass., “and have been taking Cl, ,'uberlain’s Stomach and Liver Tnllgts which have helped me very hso that now I ‘can cat many tb? T.s that liefore I could not/’( Ii y »u have any trouble with youretom jKh why not toko these -Tablets and g tt well? For srtle by 0. M. Eidg. ’tho ttetv cruiser Baltimore will be th' drst warship to be fitted with It'J furniture. Australia has about 87,000,000 ri.'.p. ■■ Ibintcd in Enghsh.und devoted to Ot>.,..:ui>rce u new daily paper is about to i j i:sutd in St. Petersburg, be Herald is prepared to get out .he; i bills or sale bills on short notice lui.'j „:t u very reasonable price. The «!,; >.ci5 of our rain-proof hoard has be< u wonderful, Those who have te-' -I it fpeak of ito merit in the high- **. pause, This specidiy prepared bo.wife furnished at the same price w the soft pulp boards, so why nut W the very best? jcqtrs ewuRONwm't mk« *1 : wrftIttMkc * tt h&k $ m h m ftoatortam mikmmi* #)h| <|U|gK ieaiaiiMiWwyi' w - ** -lyfF' nwpn* 9f rftnviiy hi < JahufIbgAtjkEi * ,•] ynwwpfPiw ffwww i fr. ) mw *fNnwp.val-*Cl>mllll|j v j A Seiuriionaf Cue, Alston,-Mich.,.May 25,—-Houghton County has never witnessed a more Btrikjng medical case than that of Mr. Jame. Culet of this place. , "Mr, Oulet, had spent a small for­ tune with the best physicians in the county and in addition jto this be has tried every medicine he could hear of. He had a very bad case of rheuma­ tism and kidpey trouble, from which he had suffered for twenty years. Nothing he could; getiBeemed to do Mm any good, apd he was gradually growing worse, ' . . . He has no rheumatism now nnd explains it thus: “.Oue day I happened to see an ad­ vertisement of .Dodd’s Kiduey Pills and eecided to. try them, “I made up my mind to give them a good fair trial, as my case was a very bad one and was of over twenty years’ standing. , “I used altogether 42 boxes and I cun, truthfully say that they.have driven out every trace of the,.rheuma­ tism. 1, ' **I feel like a,new man, and l .can and do Most -heartily recommend Dodd’s Kidney Pills for rhemhtism and kidney trouble. ' . * ~ * <- • * jr V,'»!IV..........I"" r’ l .Some ambitious, Christian young woman who desires,,to fit herselftb do shorthand "work find who is unable* to pay the entire expense, can learn how she may earn the greater part of her expensed while taking the course. An excellent opportenity. *Write atonce for particulars to the Stenographic Institute,jAnn Arbor, Michigan. Only those*Who can gave good ' references as to character needVpply. 28d His Lait Hopt Realized, .. In the first opening ofOklahoma to settlers in I'8o9, ^the editor. ]of this papCr was kmongi the many seekers after fortune who Made the/ big race one fitta/day in jflLpril. During his traveling about <and afterwards his Camping Upon his claim,be Uncounted bad water, which together with the severe heat, gave him a very severe diarhoea which it Seemed almost im­ possible to check, aud along In June the case became so' bad he expected to die. One day one of hia neighhom broUght him a small bottle of 'Oham- berlain’s Colic, Cholera and Dior- rhea xemedy as t last hope. A- big dose w*s 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 w#j soon noticed and within an hohr tlaf patient was taking his first spund. sleep for a fortnight. That one little bottle worked a complete cure, and he cannot help hut feel grateful. The season for bowel dis­ orders being at band suggest this item. For safe by C. M .: Eidgway, The Plngree Potato Patch. The Pingree potato patch is to he abandoned in the city nf its birth, Detroit, where it originated ten years ago. Mayor, afterward Gov­ ernor, Pingree in the effort to aid the deserving poor of the Michigan city devised the plan qf making use, of vacant lots. The Bchemc was t.o afford an opportunity to those will­ ing to do the work to raise garden vegetables to aid in the support of themselves and their families. Be­ sides making use of vacant lots in ihn city limits, there were largo tracts of land in tins suburbs of De­ troit which the charitable Organ­ izations interestedJared and devot­ ed to the work. The plan was Copr kd in other largocities in tills coun­ try, and the fame of the Pingree po­ tato patch plan was extended abroad. Bot when the need of help­ ing workingmen in this Why Ceased this method, was dropped in most places until now Detroit gives it Up, A certain weekly wakes up its de­ linquent .subscribers in this lively fasluonj *It is Said that a man who squeezes a dollar hover squeezes his wife, A glance at our subscription hook lead* ns to belists that many women in tide section am not hav- :ng their ribs cracked. Come in and settla and show that all’s right, at home,*’ A gtg&ca at our sub­ scription. list will hhow that there art? more women around^ Hascl Irwm who have not been squeezed :n the la lf two or three years than any other part of the Mato.-Atlazel was made lovely by growing flowfxa and foliage plants. The. fireplaces were filled by logs of wood hollowed out to form troughs, and in these were planted ferns of every descrip- tion, which thrived beautifully m the open, shady chimneys. • The Windows’ all haa boxes filled, with annuals, which bloomed contentedly in their narrow quarters. In one sunny corner the indoor gardener had carried out the,pretty conceit of a floral' screen. It was a frame cov- -Cred with a large mesh wire setting, and on. this she had trained flower­ ing vines which grew in a box at­ tached to the bottom of each panel, one of which was covered with trail­ ing nasturtium, another with white clematis and the third with passion flpwera.„ All of these she coaxed Mto bloom .successfully.- In addi­ tion/she had 'stands for pots wher­ ever light and air were attainable. These she used for massing color ef­ fects with the most happy results. In a country house summer indoor flower culture would he still easier, am? it would certainly add greatly to the beauty ■of an interior .,—- American Cultivator, . , ------------ • * -i& fc $100 REWARD, $100. The readers of this paper wifi bo pleased to learn that, there is at least one dreaded disease that Science has been able lo cure in all ita stages and that is Catarrh. Hall's Catarrh Carols the only positive cure now known to the medical fraternity, - Catarrh being a constitutional disease, requires a constitutional treatment. Hall’s Catarrh Cure is trken internalty, octing.dircetly up- on the btood and mucus surfaces of the.sys- tehi, thereby destroying the foundation of the disease, nnd giving the patient strength by building up the constitution snp assist­ ing nature ih doing its work. The proprie­ tors have so much faith in its curative pow­ ers, thatihey offer One .Hundred Hollars for apy .caEs that it fails to cure. Send for list of testimonials. Addres. TS. J. CHENEY & CO, Toledo, 0. ‘Sold by Druggists, 75c. Hall’s Family Pills are the best. Horse Radish Butter. • Horse radish butter is a .yery .de-. sirahle relish with beefsteak.* Scrape' thfi outer 'skin from two Ounces of horse radish; arid then grain"the re­ mainder. JBpat half a cupful of but­ ter'.to &cream and then heat the horse rudish 'into it, also a table- spoonful of lemon juice. ' Pass through a sieve*and put in a cold place until used. When the steak is broiled spread the butter on it be- fore serving. ' Frozen Cheess Salad. For a frozen cheese salad heat a cream cheese to a smooth paste with One-fourth of a Cupful of cream. Season with salt, paprika and a lit­ tle lemon juice. Turn the mixture into the freezer and freeze slightly. Then remove it and pack it in a brick mold in salt and ice for an hour. Cut in slices and serve in let­ tuce leaves with a French dressing. Household Note*. Cocoanut shells cut in two length­ wise make unique hanging baskets for a porch. Wire vegetable baskets filled with moss are Also nice for the same purpose. A- long; narrow pincushion tied to the armo f the sewing machine is a very convenient "article and one that one would not be without after testing its merits. If you possess a meat chopper try crushing crackers and dry bread through it instead of' rolling them for puddings and scallops, Crush dry cheese instead of grating It for omelets. It is also a much easier way to-prepare home radish for the table. No Hair? u iAy hair was fslllag out very fast and 1was greatly alarmed. 1 .then toed Ayer’s Hair Vigor and myhairstopped fallingatonce.**— Mrs. G.A. McVay, Alexandria, j Q. The trouble is your hair does not have life enough. Act fifomptly. Save your hair, Feed it with Ayer’s Hair Vigor. If the gray hairs arc beginning to show, Ayer’s Hair Vigor Will restore color every time, titts & Mitt, AttAntriMti 1 if your dat*K»t ranoos supply yon, Sfcad«»fine- ii'uLvrami wS vim *>«$*,** ynti a-bout*. aiiii givethe nfcta# « youriiftircwjbgprw Ailtlwss, . J, r, ayku to., Jewell, Mm. The K ind Ton Have Always Bouglit, ana which Ims h em In ns 3 for over 3 0 years, has Lome, tlie gjgnatnro or nnd lias been made under Ms per­ sonal supervision since its infancy* AUoumo one to deceive you in tliis. AH Counterfeits, Imitations and ‘‘Just-as-gf>od” are hu t Experiments that trifle w ith and endanger the liealtli o f Infants and Children—-Experience against Experiment* What is CASTOR 1 A Castoria is a lianrdess substitute for Castor OU, Pare­ goric, Drops aud 'Soothing Syrups. I t is Pleasant* I t . .contains neither Opium, filorjiliino nor other Narcotic substance. I ts age is its guarantee. I t destroys "Worms and allays Feverishness. I t cures Diarrhoea and AVinu Colic. I t relieves Teething Troubles, cures Constipation arid Flatulency. I t assimilates tlie Food, regulates the Stomach and Bowels, giving Healthy and natural sleep* The Children’s Panacea~The Mother’s Friend* GENU INE CASTORIA ALWAYS Bears the Signature of In Use For* Over 3 0 Years. 7HCCENTAURCOliirxNV, 7»MURRAVCTRECT, NEWTOURCITY. A Great Invention. . ■ j \. W % 2 . -, ft. Word Writing JWaehine. ’-ELN-VL-. The B en N ington is destined to mnke back numbers of existing type­ writers. Has 5 new and valuable features of merit, any two of which would make a superior machine. _No larger than existing typewriters. We are now offering a limited amount of stock to m-‘ vestorsnt $ 1,00 per share.' People are becoming interested nil over the World and are hegihning to realize wh it a won­ derful invention we have. Store than $30,000 worth of machines havo already been ordered. The typewriter world is watching with interest the coming of ogr machine, which marks the beginning of a revolution in this great industry. As soou os we shall have Sold enough stock to Complete equipment, manufacture, advertise and sell- our machine, no more witt bo oflfered at any price, , If you wish to make a gilt-edge investment in an in' dustrlai enterprise of the drat rank, with prospects of large dividends warns ns von l-nosrncTty. Preference in positions given to investors. Capital Stock $ 1 ,300,000/' Shared §1.00 The Bennington.Typewriter Go., 304 I 1 ND 305 LYCEUMBUILDING. KANSASCITY, MISSOURI. H e a i t H For a Quarter! , People who have torpid liver find,life a misery, Had take purges and-drastic; drugs, which gripe aad _ ’ tick the bowels,when all they need is a mild rcmeilyUke' t g l % l S and Tonic Pellets, The pill stimulates the fiver to it* proper work and the pellets invigorate the system as a whole. In short, they both assist Nature, as a medicine should do, Sample and BooHlet Free. Complete Treatment 25 days 25 cts. *’S %K** York DISTRIBUTING DEROT FOR “PITSBURGHT BFEGT” FENCES, ALL GALVANIZE $1rEEL WIRES. F O R F I E L D , F A R M ^xSTD H O G F E N C IN G . THEOHLV ELECTRICALLY WELDED FEHDE. E V E R Y R O D G U A R A N T E E D JP E R ira c r , a The DURABLE Fence, None so STRONG. All large wires. 4iw Highest EFFICIENCY. LOWEST COST, -= No Wraps n * .to hold - Moisture *3 and cause ’ Rust. •TmmciiOHl-Lni-rx-i" J’ ekcum , (otandaidstyle.) tommy STOCK PROOF* Wtean SAVEY€DMOKEY oiiVmhg* CALL, ANDSEE.IT, C. M. CROUSE, hardware /^ CFDARVILIE. gfiom’s f.Dctaurant andDiningRoms it 1 ' jtifiief Ilijih ami Limestutte Afivct . Bj,»<‘higfi(‘ltl, Ohio. •xzssm W. M, HARRISON, , ■ 'iSfe'jVSW# Fractioal Miller and Kupjimwv Mthn- hor of the M. R Olmroli, ami Currie Fust, No. 94, 0 , A. 31. Ctdnfvlllq * » Ohio 1 I Womanandlife Insurance N q MsfiiKiron Aj^alnfl Wom«n, , The mutual Lite hmirunca Company of New York insures women upon the same terms as men; and they have equal priv­ ileges aud advantages, no extra rate Is charged as iu most other . companies and no distinction Is made in the division of surplus. Thousands of women are now availing themselves of the privr iieges of this great Company and are securing its policies, ff. 1.Clemans, SpecialAg’t, Cedarvllle, Ohio. Mutual Life InsuranceCo, ofNewYork, the Largest Companyand Pest div­ idend Payer In the World. EXGhflJlGE Blip CEDAKVILLE, OHIO,. ACCOUNTS of Merchants and In- **• dividuals .solicited. Collectionc promptly made and remitted. ) RAFTS on New" York and Cin cinnnti sold at lovifpL rates, The cheapest and most convenient way to send money by mail. T OAN8' made on Real Estate, Pet D gonal or Collateral Security. William "Wildman, Pres., * Seth W. Smith, VieePreB., ‘ W. J. Wildman, Cashier, B HALF FARE PLliS $2 00 For Round Trip Tickets VIA , Louisville LRashyille R. R. TONEARLYALLPOINTSIN Alabama, Florida, Georgia, Kentucky, Mississippi, Vir­ ginia, North and South Car­ olina a n d Tenne s s e e . Tickets on sale Marcli 3d. and J7th, April 7th anil 21st, Way 5 and IOth, June 2d and 10th. and On first and third '.Tuesday of each month there­ after until H oy . 17. and good return ing 21 days from date of sale. For further information consult your local agent, or address / C. L STONE, Gen. Pass. Agent, LOUISVILLE & NASHVILLE RAILROAD, LOUISVILLE, KY. ,1 D A I L Y E X C U R S I O N S TOLEDO To DETROIT St. Clair Flats > Port Huron Dg tfie Magnificent Steamert o f the white stah uhb Irfavingfeotoff.f*di4mStreetD*ily»t g.>SA*is, niterarrivalofMorningtr.un», Kcturniiig, arriveWeekDays 8 . 3 a *. m .. Sahdw*aeop. M. Pare to Detroit, 7 «!t . untimuedreandtrio,¥r.*<. Bscuralon* t# Detralt andreturn.WeekDay*$t, *undaya 7 SC. ToPt. HaroaanJ return, * deliglitful.two days’ nip, only f*.oo, meal*aadfcerih extra. Special "Rales to Societies CioteeeaneitionsatDetroitwithHearn- era forBallab, the -Sdo.” Daluth.ete. . ret farther iofsrmanoa *ee nearest RailroadAgentorWrite C, t. BIBUtM.Tr.Mgr. IV. H.OOLOBN,DJF.&Pjt, ctteeir, wen. Toteos, 0 . ■m i ~Ifilili iiiinMiiiiiIiiiiiiiiiiiiiii NOTIGEOFSAKE of BONDS. • Ofileo of Clerk of the Village of Cedar* Vilie, Slay 20,1003. Stah’dprojio:-,;fig - if, j }10 office tintil Wednesday, the 1st day of July, 1003, at 12 o’clock in. for tha purchase of Pour Corporation Bonds of the Village of Oettarville, bearing date the 1 st day of July, 1003, and payable as follows: Bond No. 1. January 1 st, iflOl; Bond No. 2, June 1 st, 1001; Bond No, 3, October 1st, 1901; Bond No. 4, March 1st, 1903, each being tot the sum of Two Hundred Dollars (200) and hearing interest at the rate of 3 per cent, pc? annum, payable seini-aminsUy, gai i Bonds are issued for the purpose of extend* ing indebtedness, in pursuance of ficUion 2701 of the Revised Ktatufes of Ohio. And of an ordinance entitled'*An ordinance to Issue Bonds" passed '(ho Hlh day of May, 19C.Vauthorising tludf issue, liaia Bonds will be told to the bight si bidder for not br.s titan their par, value, Biddetam ore.ittircd to state tho number of Bond hid lor and flic gross amount they Wdl pay for tho bonds bid lor, tho right to reject any and ail bids is reserved. Proposal;? must he scaled and endorsed bid for bond?, , , Jons U. MeCongUf.l , a,‘> ■ Corporation clerk, O K IBs .A. M lifts jSTIK'C la s t J u ly per pouml for Im ttcr. The p re ' i n t p rice is 2(Uc pw- pourid. W hy make- b u tte r when you can sell cream a t 3f v *■*.*,*■w th is price ^Shipments made on Monday, Wednesday and Friday* . . . . . . Price always w ithin 2c o f E lg in m arket. ...GFouinesDairy Go... Y Y e s t J e f f e r s o n , O . . • f . A Careful Buyer, . ^ Tie Best is What You Vant. Tlie Best Is What f e Sell. 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 wHJ please you. < C.W.CROUSE 4 SDN GOODS DELIVERED .. Telephone No. 74. J ; JtSrFresh Fish Always on Hand. ,.r ’ R E V I V O RESTOBES VITALITY Made a Well Man the '^-'*@>'4 u of Me. !W S-*TwTvnrrrar . proUace*theaborerecnltsIn30Uajr*. It acts ptnrwrnllyandqnlcltlv. Oar«t TrainaUotlrac tUL xotmtmenTTlUmtaln tbelr lottttubood.a&aoUi pen will recover tUelr'xonthfttl riror trr wins BKVIVO. It QiticItlyBndBarelrreitoreeHwToa*. new.Loet Vitality. 1 mpotency,Mlattlr BPIwloab LoetVower.Ixniog Xlomory.W m U iw JOiMM«e,taa ell effect* ol aolfabueo or eroenandlndlacretloa, whlcb-unflUoneioretndy.bnilneBSormarritje. It cotonlyenxMbyetartlngattbsecat olUloHM. mt MagT a n rre.tonloaaAblood tmll ar, brlns- lux.Packthe pink glowto pals cbeelcaanaM*, ttoxiegthefiro of yonth, -It wardsoffJnsutlty andOonaopptlon. Inalat onbaylncBEVTfO.no ctber. It oanbecamea fa»*tt pocket. Bynail, •LOOparpaotawe.orsixfor■S.OO.wrUbopost W ts written gnsnantse to oars or rsttad theMosey. BoobnndadTlaetres. Address t BOXALHEDICINBC 0 „ l* 3 f.ata 8 !ftw- Sold by B. O, Ridgway, Cedarvillo, 0 CHiCHESTES S EriOLISK PENNYROYALPBJLS CO'*” flL-. Sub"** a, ,X*MUr»*s»itl>rn«rtstfti BSOUaif in Kcd nnd "*■» metnlllc bo.-cos, sealed wllh blue ribbon. oU»er. Reftisednn*rroa«ivlMtl. lmil»llan». HuyofyourUnij*b,t, ,'**• *? toe PaKlcnlnr*. Te*«|. Moatals and■«Keller for Jt.ndle*.” in Itlia, “Jj "J«rnX*»tL lo.sso-lestlinonlnls. Sold CnionKftTER OH 8 MJOAI, 00 . ClMXXodlionW^MRre, rMIIA, PL MliaUiatUl ftl|6K ALWAYS m :-r PV otitf ' S O U T H E R N ! DIRECT CONWUCTlOfJC5 ■ftT <3 X3KTC3 X 22tf StX «8»5£ to all n.u-om'AUr SOUTHERN Wfirffircararriiq kat an ;? :r, Braki food Nonsense. Anotherrediculous food fad has been stranded by the most competent au­ thorities. They have dispelled thbsilly notion that otic kind of food is needed for brain, another for muscles, and bill another for bones, A correct diet will not only nourish a particular part of the body, but it will sustain every other part. Yef, however good your food may I ks , its nutriment is destroyed'by indigestion or dyspepsia. Yon must prepare for their appear* juice or prevent their coming by ink­ ing regular doses of Green’s August h lower, the Favorite medicine of the healthy millions* A few doses aids digestion, stimulates tho liver to healthy Action, purifieutho blood, and’ makes you feel buoyant nnd vigorous, r oil can get this feliahlo remedy at all dfttggistS, Drier* llfa t i l l life, Patton's Sun-Pro Made of purest pig: o f zinc and -lead <1 nnd rain, Beat aitd i antced to wear well Send for book of E / PATTON PAIN] 3ALE BY KERR T ha t will our stock and compij ISll-VIS i c k e p ' s • I t i o l i e s [ l i t e r T a l » J < l e b o i y d s Car W e'represent concerns in thil | prices th a t surj J . H . ieral Director (toil aye thinking of tftl £of SHORTHAND,| ifoti to write to Mr. l. Principal of the Stl |ftUe, Aim Arbor, Micl has one ot the mostl [Is .iu Michigan. I | gs secure good positioi| ly are prepared for hold the position theyl | Cgular profeFsorshipl ' to he created at the| school of Berlin, . icrlain’s Colic ChoIcr| rhea Remedy Everywhere reooguile| ly that can always ' land that is pleasant ecially valuable for si| tin children and is if leans of saving lives \ children each year] £ M. RidgwayV fenna is contemplating dization of the businl Driven (0 Deiperatj lying a t an out of the J pte from civilivation, 1 driven to desperatiol lent, resulting iu B l tinds, Ulcers, etc. La] if Bucklen’s Arnica jest on earth, 54c, at] Drug 8 tone. MRS. CECELIA SI Or*tor, Batro t*Va l| 176Warren Avenue RmCAGO, ltiTi,, Od. For nearly four yearl ftta ovarian twuwcsJ •insisted on an oprra sly way to get nrib L WronglyobjrrUdtn ftfil dy husband felt disk! rwl M J, Lr home j noma 1#* diecon^ula Afriendly drngj rim to get a hnttlfl i’ardai tor me fotry, a 1begantoimpfi«eina myiMoWry \ try 1 In oightmi weeks I ring. 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