The Cedarville Herald, Volume 26, Numbers 1-26

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LIM 59 .* * I » ti:t. w w » H.jt * Gl l t eSS^t ef . ..... > CONBEKSED 5 T 0 BJES, ’ Wi!wfr.-,-awjL-wty«r»w.i i Hbttck 9*aatm* « W«*th*r Prophet In Pdrto Rie«, Ho», Henry Houck of Lehangti, ., hu l>ee» couiuh U h ! with iha ‘pgnasyivaaiu department of putdio, [inftruetioa for over iorty years) and iu* had about ali of the honors in the, way of degrees that a popular educator could wish. He is very fond of story telling and always has t good one on tap, event if it is on himself, Some time ago be went to Porto Bieo at the invitation of Hr, Brumbaugh, who had charge of the educational interests of the island, #ud made a series of addresses to . the teachers at"San Juan, Ponce and - other places,. ari interpreter with him turning Professor Houck’s Pennsylvania idiom into the Castil­ ian of the island. On one occasion Professor Houck grew enthusiastic as lie depicted the wonderflil effect ■ education would have on the island, and, warmiffg up, he said? ‘ ~ “Ye?, my friends, when the day comes that every native of this is­ land shall have an education such as , Uncle Sam gives every one of ‘his people, when; that day comes fhere”"-~and here ho paused, and, groping about for a"fitting sentence t to . his peroration, lxe,'shouted/ '‘when that day comes there will he a hot time in the old town to­ n ig h t!" /' ■ ' There was no enthusiasm njani- fest as Professor Houck, sat. down, andhe thought? “My gracious, what have I.done? Possibly I have of- -fended .these good people by. Uncon­ sciously using slang, Well, it’s done now " Then, turning to thfe inter­ preter, who-.sat by him, he asked, ’“My friend, how did yon interpret -that last phrase 'of mine?” “Oh,- very easilyy" said the Porto Bican. ‘“I told'them: that .you said, i t will also found why there was no enthu- siasin, ’ How .It Happened. , Editor—Ah these golf-yokes of yours have the real flavor! Ho yon play golf? .. ■ , JobC Writer—Well—Or—no/ hut I ‘walk' about foyty miles'a, day try<- - ing to sell my golf jokes.—Puck. , -Punishment. ; “Did your father take yon- out in the,'woodshed to whip you?” asked the good-hoy,’ ' _“Woxge than that," answered the ■"bad boy; “lie made me chop,wood." ‘ —^Brooklyn Life. >' ■Human Nature. 'Miles—What would you do if you .. had$1,000,000? Giles—Same as others, who have $1,000,000, kick ■because ,1 didn’t have, $2,000,000.—Cleveland Plain Healer. ; ' / , ■/ \ / * > The Useful Liar. ' I n 6 vfir liked a liar, but the other night the rain Wuz. aheddirv' -te a rs of 'sorrow up ag 'lu st th e w inder pane. An* IShcnefcer Smith dropped in an* laid ' ' hla hat aside (lie's 1 -noted for his ,truthfulness from Uolly Ben to Clyde), ■ An’, well, lie- set an’ guessed on’ talked, ‘ bout eemnionplaco events ' . TUI, derh ms, I was gloomier *n half.-of thirty cents! ’ ! An' then old ,|Cotton pulled the latch,, an’, - ' - blame me, sir, before . Ten minutes I forgot the Vain wus peltin’ at the door!' He bad me. out - Iri Arizona. c£-flghtln’ 'Bhche chiefs An’ helpin' of- the cowboys strlugin’ up the cattle thlefs, An* I Wus present a t the time he captured Stalvern hill ‘ . Till I declared on rainy nights old Cotton .fills the bill. from Malvern hill he took a switch to Turkey, set an’ gassed About the things the sultan said the time he met him last, An’f though I hate a liar, there are cer­ tain times, I’Ve found-** *i- F'r Instance. ‘ when It’s rainin' an* the ) cider’s goln' round— *> . That some old whiskered reprobato kin entertain me With His lies a dern sight better than kin hon­ est neighbor. Smith, —Indianapolis Sun. A Fountain in Gta**, hill *u «mpty kittle about three- qmrti u iiiil of waror. The cork must lx* pk.rrrff with a. bit of founff straw or' k o lW -grass or * few iniiics of glass piping of email diam­ eter.' In. any.'eaa* this tube must tTpseeiul mar the bottom of the bot­ tle, Iiwim-tieally seal the cork, with vurhirh or tea1 ing wav. #Kow cover vour flask with a large pickle bottle upside downj which must first he warned over a lamp or I i f fv v i. The Saute Fe railway iii building' its cut off through Abo Pass canyon, will work 600 men at night wider electric lights. _ ‘ Subscribe for The Herald, m, tothititf/ff $ * i h % I t H E D F O R D ’S bwckdrauoht T H E G R E A T IF a m i l y M e d i c i n e Thedforff's Black-Draught h a s! saved doctors’ bills for more than sixty years. For the common,ram- 1!y aifnlcsnts* such as constipation* indigestion, hardcolds, bowelcom* plaints, chills end fever,. bihous- , ness, headaches and other like •complaints iio other medicine is necessary* It invigorates and teg* . XLau.I b M m W- M' jrl« rSsksiTSATf. . EGWalSQZ XQU1 RtOTinumUtfHar i* cutes liver complaint, indigestion,. < Sour stomach, diasiness, dulls, rheumatio pains, sideaohe) back­ ache, kidneytroubles, constipation, diarrhea*, biliousness, biles, yard « BUUBUtme* tu&ini, **»■ *"«* oriebat made by the Chattanooga Medidne Company. I hstfev* Thsdlate s 6lsck-br*nA4 It th* best pfiedteltw! on easfffl* It la good for m y end averylhfng* 4h*v^ a falpify of twelve children, a n d , tmif yew* I have kept them an foot] sftdhcstihywibnadaciorbutWtek* 1 t*m§& % I, m M m w m U* . * Wonted. Wo would like to nsk, through the the columns of yoUr 'paper, if there is any person who lias used (Ireen’s Aug­ ust Flower for the curpof Indigestion, Dyspepsia, and Liver Troubles that has not been cured—and we also mean their results, such as sour stomach, fermentation OFfood, habitual costive* ness, nervous dyspepsia, headaches, despondent feelings,1sleeplessness—in fact, any trouble connected with the stomach Or liver? This medicine has been sold for many years in all civil­ ized countries, an.l we wish to corres­ pond with you and send you one.of our books free of cost, I f you never tried August Flower, try one bottle first. We.have never known of its failing. I f so, something nn>re serious is the matter with you* The 25 cent K size has just been introduced this year. Regular size. 75 cents. At all drug­ gists. ■ # O. G. G iiee K, Woodbury, H* J* Artificial rubies are now successful** ly made up to 12 or 15 curate by M, Venteuh a scientist of Paris. Escaped anAwful Fate* Mr* IL Haggles of Melbourn, Fla., Writes, “ .My doctor told me I had Consumption and nothing could be done for me* I was given up to die, The offer ot a free trial hottl^ of Dr. King’s New Discovery for Conmmp- tfoiC Induced me to tty it. Results were startling.-\I am now on the road to recovery and owe nil to Dr, lung s New Discovery, It surely saved my life," This great cure is guaranteed for all throat and lung diseases by B. G, Ilidgway, Druggist, Price 50c and $1,00. Trial Bottle free ARfiYOfl GOINGWEST? Beginning February 15th ainl con­ tinuing every day ' thereafter until April 30th, there witi be u .special rate to ail points in Washington/ Xdahoj MonkUint anu Britmll Golumbin. For’ maps, rides, routes and of her information write nt Once toT.D.Gampbeli, D te f t ger Agent. Wisconsin Central Rank way, 21ff Pike Building/ CincmWlly Ohio. - ^ t - -For strength and color Go)|kn Rule flour can’t he heat/ call forj %■ ■■ •■.-.■ . • i* ’ J . O'Sirre* rirr F*®o:’ Littte Waifi. - At ^l-v* Plit1i.^..-’ 5 -.s nrAhering ot pn :r r’Midia n it. v;j-. thowu 1i;ut 4 / 0 0 >-.run ? f j j-oiihi d i^ p s 'in i r d o w n 4,Ui)u throats In’mm-.-tlv in,-.** min­ utes.’ tine. Qtik'k work,/va?n''t it? Atmospheric Sewerase. in an iiilthv.-o L-iorr tiic raiiitary. congress at Mumdu-eior, Ruglimd, .Dr, W. N, ilhaw mode the highly in- dercstiug suggt-tion that it may be practicable to remove the emoke of great cities i,u a manner somewhat, resembling that in which their sew­ age is disposed of, He calculated that about. 7,000,000 tons of smoky air would have fo be removed from London every day in order to keep its atmosphere clean, It takes 1,000,000 tons of water a day to, car­ ry olj the sewage of London, Five hundred electrically . driven fans, ■ each delivering 200,000 cubic feet of air -per mimith, would carry off all the household smoke of London. What the exact cost would be Dr. Shaw did not know, but be thought the results might he w’orth the cost* A Cavity, Not * Mountain. I)r. l i rimrt W. Spencer tdls in the Xew Y<i'k Tribune the follow­ ing story of his attempt to corner a t-lirteijan Sci mtisi: “J-hciy time v,c met this scientist took --occaeion to scoff at medical science and to dwell upon the won­ ders which could be performed through faith. .’Yon are convinced that through faith you can do any­ thing?’ I said, to him one day, “ ‘Yes/ he replied. ‘Faith will move mountains/, “A week later he was in my office with a swollen jaw, due to /'tooth­ ache, ‘What, you hero/ I exclaimed, with feigned astonishment. “ ‘Oh, doctor/ he said, T have suffered agony all .through the night, I simply can’t stand this pain any longer/ “ Have, you tried faith?1 I said to.him. ‘You know you toid.mc the'other day that faith could move- mountains/ ‘“ But this is a cavity,’ .doctor. This is' a cavity/ " HOW in -VVjpffi UOOK. candle flame. In order to prevent the air from getting in it must be placed on a few sheets of wet blot­ ting paper, smoothly laid on a plate. Press the pickle bottle firmly down on the blotting paper so as to ex­ clude all air,. . > ' . Now, in a minute or. two, the con­ traction of the inner air from the cooling of the bottle will cause a jet of water to issue from the medicine bottle, an automatic fountain, and, if the directions-have been Strictly adhered ;tb, you. will- perceive it. break into ‘ a thousand drops of liquid'erystal'/ Tendency of the Times. . The.tendency ot medical science is toward preventive ■measures^ The .best 'thought of the world is being given to the subject* It in'easier and better.to prevent than to cure. It lias been fully demonstrated that pneu­ monia, „one of the most .dangerous di­ seases that medical men have to con­ tend with, can be prevented by the use,of Chamberlain's Gough Remedy, Pneumonia always results from a cold or from an attack of influenza (grip)/ and it bus. been observed that this rem­ edy'couteraeta any tendency of these digests toward pneumonia,. This has been 'fully provefr in many thousands of cases in.which this remedy bas^baeiv used during the great prevalence of colds and grip in , i-ecCnt yearn,, and cun be relied upon with Implicit com fidencO. Pneumonia often remits- from,a slight cold when no danger is appi'.ehehded until it ia Suddenly dis- .coverbd that.there is .fever and diffi­ culty in breathing op'd pains in the chest, then it is Announced that the patient has pneumonia. Be on the safe side.' and take G'htimberlain's Cough Remedy ns soon ns jthe cold is cdntracted*' ft alwavs cures., For* sale by G. M* Rldgway. * . Nearly Forfeits ills Life. A runaway almost ending fatally, started a horrible ulcer on the leg of J. B, Orner, Franklin Grove, III, For four year? it defied all doctors mid all remedies. But Uuckliu’s Arnica Salve had no trouble to cure. him. Equally good -for Burns, Bruises, Skin Eruptions and Piles, 25c at B. G- Ridgway’e Drug Store. ' -—Comb and extracted honey at Gray <feCo, / ‘ ” Mysterious Circumstance. One/ was pale and snilow and the other fresh', afid rosy. Wbencfe the difference? She who'ia blushing with health uses Dn King’s New Life Pills to maintain it. By gently arousing the lazy organs they compel good di­ gestion and'"head oil constipation. Try them. Only 25c, at B. G. Ridg- wny, Druggist. f , . —Why don’t you ijse‘Golden Rule flour? Your bread will always, be' good. AMother’s Recommendation. I hove .used .ObamberininV Cough Remedy for a number of years and have uobesitaucy in sayiug that it, is ttie best remedy f.*r coughs, colds and croup I have ever used in »ny family. I have not words to express my confi­ dence in. this remedy. —Mrs ,*J. A. Moore, North Star. Mich- .For sale, by C.- M. Ridgxvay* An oil motor from Indianapolis is grinding wheat on Jlt. Lebanpn. To Cure a Cold in One Day. Take Laxative Bromo Quinine ’Pall­ ets, All druggists refund the money f it fails to’ cure, E W. Grove’s tgnature ib on each box, •25c. * 1 - \ y ' j \ », * In the common Schools of Sweden English is studied during four hours each week. When you feel blue and that every­ thing goes wrong, take ti dose of Chsmberlain’sStdmacb and Liver Tnlte lets. They will cleans and-^iivigorato your stomgeh, rpgulateyour bowels, give you a relish for your food and make you feel that in this old world is a good place to live. For sale by G. M. Ridgway* «• . *. —Gall on Kerr «&/Haetings Bros, for anything. in stove, ranges, coal hods,etc. , ! The scratch of a pin may cause.the less of a limb nr even death when blood poisiniug results from the injury* Alt danger of this may be avoided, howoyer, by promptly applying Cham- berlain’g Pain Balm/ It is an antisep­ tic and quick healing liniment for cuts, bruises and burns. For sale by O. M, Ridgway. A Prog receiv e,Conundrum. They Were working iho ■conun« d; m 'racket at h small sociable the other evening when a previously si­ lent youth put in his oar with the current conversation, - “Pvo got one/1he Said, “What is it ?” asked the crowd. “Why is heaven like a baby ?" . They wrestled, with it for ten" minutes and gave it up; then he submitted this answer;’ . , “Because heaven -is home, l/ime is where tlu* heart, is, where .the heart is is .the chest, a chest is a box, a box is a small tree, a small tree is a hush, a bush is. a grpwing plant, a growing plant is a beauti­ ful- thing, a beautiful thing, is a primrose, the primrose is-a pro­ nounced yeller and a pronounced yellcr-isa baby.'” After which he once, more re­ lapsed into silence. Bottling Tears. In- Persia, it appears, they still bottle np tears as of old. This-is done in the following manner; As the mourners are sitting ai jund and weeping the master .of ceremonies presents each one with a piece of cotton wool, with which he wipes his tears. This cotton is afterward squeezed into .a bottle, and the tears arc preserved iw a powerful and ef­ ficacious remedy for reviving a dy­ ing mall after evprv other means has failed. It is also employed as a .charm against v evil influences. This custom is prqhably alluded to in I%alm Ivi, H, “Put tliou my tears Into- a bottle." Tiie practice was- once universal, as is manifested by the tear bottles which ’ are to ho found in almost every'ancient tomb, for the ancients bufied them with\ their dead as a proof of their affec­ tion. ' - , T reatm en t For a “W ild Hair,” A “wild hair” is the most annoy­ ing freak of nature a man.- can he afflicted with. I t grows in from the byclid-instead of out and, constantly brushing Against the i ybball, some­ times causes an irritation that re­ sults in the loss of sight. To pull It. out gives only temporary .relief, since in a few weeks it comes hack as well groiVn and strong as ever. The only way to kill it is to destroy the sac'from .which it, springs. This is done ,bymeans of the electric needle, 'which is pressed into the sac and a current, turned on. A sharp prick is felt, and the hair is forever dead. ■' Twenty Odd Fishes. ' The Fishmongers* .Livery com­ pany of London owns ;t rbm&rkable painiing by Spiridion Roma; which* contains portraits of twenty whole­ some sea and river fishes, most of which are almost unknown by the general public—viz, weaver, dubs, green, grnifing or htiniber, colefish, willis, smeenlab.v ruff, carp, home- lings, lumps, allis, coney fish, bass, popes, firellaws, pouting, grigs, shad and bleaks. —G old Conn tunnel will cut G old M ines . 85*00 per month buys 1000 shares. Feb. 10th.will iidvnace 33percent. W iumj N ow . Statements, Specimens free. Reliable representa­ tives wanted. L anseoiid F. B utlei :, Scc’y* Mack Block, Denver, Golo. To Cnre a Colei in Ort6 Day. Take Warder’s White Wine of Tar Syrup, the best cough remedy on enrth. 25 and 50 cents, Ben. G, Ridgway, Pharmacist. - - I have some very mice Blankets in stock «r>w and at prices that are very low, considering the' quality Gail in when you are ready to pur chase. Dorn, the Harness man. CHICHESTER’SKISH P E N N Y R S ¥ A ! . f *L SJ O0“* f f ■ ■ All*. vnt.-Krt.ll>. V>n*le*tolcrii‘i>i’rtrt it "€‘m<'H*:.vrxm*.H tnowt.iaiF in it*.» ana flrttrt sr-alcrt w.tli SKIft t.bbaft t' M IlrOiw* U.-ioK^tawi*««bnli* InUOhic-Mitd n-*v,irj.)iltl)iiirci •!, t>t rtIMl,‘te. tii • )(>r 'i'c'sll. utaniaiH V .1 «K t l l t f for Iti ON. f, byn t i * » p w ! o tO(W'legtimonfiUs, SJobiby all ntar-Sf ;s. emonr.arvu 0 RiiMiC,,r, co, *Le« #»«#*«*, pittbA* t*A, JHnnUna i M i **pt>*. •Her Girl Friends. “Did you notice what a peculiar walk Laura is cultivating?” “Yes. Poor girl, she is deter­ mined to attract attention some, way/*—Philadelphia Bulletin. Ho Doubt About It. “A married man can Hye on less than a single man." “(Of course. A married man usu- illyl-has to/* • , The Consumer’s Query. { Wlmt’ a us fellers goln’ to do, * Jes’ us {Unary men Who must toil tho whole day through An' turn in an’ toll again? We've no tltno to get control Of the victuals an’ the coal. JUlatcr man, It’S ujt to you— What’ll us fellers goln' to do? Life’s loo brief to ask about What you've gained of wliat wa've lost; . Brief our pita, hut most dovbut— "Pood an* warmth at any cost," VotVfo the hoss, butbosses must jfak e some show of bein' Just. Ulster man, It’s up to you— What's us fellers goln' to do? —Washington Star. & ^ 4his slgn;itewi oncrow*ho* '/ h'.s genuine <Ui0 nUHc^r Mtkt vwrwi # t«« «*»♦ i**a' Stops the Cough And Weeks off the Cold. Laxative. Bfotno-Qumine Talilcte curt, a cold in one day^ No Owre, No Pay. Price 25 eeiite. That Magic Safety oil you get at Cooper’s is the best on fha markeh The besl physic. “Once tried and you will always use OhamberiaiuV Htmnaeh mid Liver Tablete/1 says William A, Gii-aril, Pease, Vt, These Tahlete nrfi the .most prompt, moat pleasant and most reliable cathartic in: use, F ‘l*sals by O, M, Ridgway, Wiiy He Wasn’t .prowrwch ^Mr. AIvcy A. Ado?, cucoiiff as-» Hi-tiUit ctvrvtary of t-iai'o airl bend of tun dejiartmcnt in the abrenco of Mr. Hay airMb’. Hill, is quiclr to ace the b'thnoroup ride of tlic* diplo­ matic work in which he is engaged. Win'll it hoc-ame evident that Dr. \Yil~on, the Ohio ])h\"urian whom Benator- Hanna had hunt so anxious to-sate from execution,'had not been, a •member of the defeated fili­ bustering expedition to Minefield?, Mr. Adee said that tho case remind­ ed him of a story, “This noncxeeution of a honeap- tured man" he remarked, “resem­ bles the narrative of a Dutchman who was describing o harbor disas­ ter, ‘l)er bead sunk right oud in der mittle of der harbor, and efry one waa ^drowned except me/ narrated the Dutchman. ‘ “ TIow was it that yon were not drowned?1 was the inquiry of a listener, “ ‘Aeh, I was nod in der bond/ " The Snow Needed Rehearsal, • Set era!.unrehearsedincidents that caftse'd passing -smiles to those who had seen “Du Barry", often enough, not to lie oblivious to anything ex­ cept the unfolding of the dramatic: story marked, the opening of the new’Belased theater, New York city. A touch of realism is -added to tho last episode of the play—tho street scene in Paris, showing Du Barry on her way to execution—b)ra snow­ storm, tlic tiny flakes being repre­ sented, as usual, by bits of white pa­ per falling from the fly loft. This .scene is preceded by the one show­ ing Du Barry a prisoner in an old, chamber. Now, the snow nlachino, had evidently been out of commis­ sion for the summer and showed an ambitious. but unfortunate disposi­ tion to‘ enter intp tho play before its cue, and as a result there were occasional drifts of snow apparently coining -through tho roof and sug­ gesting the need of a tinsmith badly. Meeting of Dialects. Ghiromie Fadden (Edward, W. •Townsend), Mr. Dooley (Finley Peter -.Dunne), - George Ado. and Dinkelspiel ’(George- ’ V. ' Hobart)' were seated at a table in the Lambs* club one afternoon.recently when in " the loud pimsCTVH the enghbh lan - quage I” walked Henry DiXey, the comedian* Ho paused, threw up both hands, exclaiming, “Tlfe Lord preserve the English language!” and walked on, without a ■protest from the cele­ brated qnarlet,,each of whom tried to look innocent. Italian Newspaper Lotteries. A beautiful villa on Dago. Mag- giorc Is one of the prizes offered by a Milan newspaper to. regular enb- scribers. Many Italian journals have organized regular lotteries, with prizes of $100 to $5,000. The Mes- eagero b£ Rome sends out men who distribute money prizes to persons whom they meet'with a copy of that newspaper in hand. . Velvet Shortcake. Add one tcaspoonful of salt to one quart of flour; dissolve one tea- spoonful of so'da in one tablespoon- ful of boiling water; add this to two and a quarter cups of sour cream, then add this to tho flour; toss on a floured board; roll lightly to one- half inch thick and the size of a breakfast plate; put) oh a hot grid­ dle. When brovv’n on the underside, turn and brown the Other; split, butter and serve hot. To Clean Hairbrushes. Hairbrushes should be unshed in a ’lukewarm water solution-of soda or borax. Tho solution may ho made in a little boiling water and then cold water added, but it must never be used hot, or tlic bristles will turn a had color and lose tlioir stiffness. After washing rinse tho brushes in clean, cold water and dry in an airy hut shady place. . Cleaning Windows. * The cleaning of windows may ho greatly facilitated by first dusting .them with whiting. Sew up some whiting in a small linen bag "and rub the whole,window and ledges. Rub this, off with a rough cloth and polish with chamois.' Another plan is to rub tho glass with a chamois, dampened with whiting and polish witlfisoft cloths, * „ For Clftnnlng Wood Tables'. To clean wood tables and shelves Use this mixliUet Half a pound each ........... . rubbing brush. Rjnse ^plenty of clean water, and when'dry Hhe wood will he spotlessly White* Reducing Stock Hutchison & Gibney’s, •-— -—Xenia, Ohio,*----—• T h a t means this is a fine time to obtain W in te r Goods just when - needed. Look over the following and see w h a t you are needing: ^ -1 I* Rrt^ e 'rorn JSmore needed to ward off a U VY L L - colds-rinucb .cheaper than doctor bilte* 3 j Combination Bulls for all ages, no greater cost amt quite satisfactory, 1 f per euit................. ...............................................................,.,,,.,... 50 ^ \ T AH Wool Garments worth $1.25, now.............................. ......... Sl.QCh J * Child’s 1 horn...*......up. Flannelette 2 m ®yards, yard wide, juBt tbq “stuff1 to „— :....... ... ........! make into comforts,.*,........... .,..,,*..8Jc. Only takes 9J yards to equal 14 of Oahco, will give the 9J yards I ,70c. M Wraps all Harked Down; also Wa king Sk irts and Dressing Sacqties. 0 | | q . Special Sale! AU Wool, 3 yards loug iud o 2{f yards wide, at lowest price naiLed**.*.$3.75, One yard Rugs, Hatepkte, All Wool, nice to save carpets'............25c. That will be suitable for all classes) as our stock, is-complete-in every respect - and comprises different lines of-' C h a i r s K o c k c i ’© C o u c h e d / C o n t o r d C a t o l e s s S i d c h o a r d t j ! B e d s t e a d s - / / ‘ I S d C a i t t r e s s i e s ' --’r>; S p r i n g s L O ’r* t l \ ' rW ’a 1s » l i s t a Jiin .s* . ■ • ’ ■ -i ’t - - ‘ , D r e s s i n g ’ '^ t s i,iid [^ i' We represent some of- the largest manufacturing ‘ , ' : concerns in this line which enables us to. qnote ; ‘ \ " prices that surprise all V i • 9 9 -’9* 9< * : ijr B. mcmtlian*iWanfflk, 0 -. Funera l Director . Furniture,Deader. , 1 ONE - HALF CENT A DAY For 320 days is all it will cost you a full year’s subscrip- ' tioa to oiir combination offer bf-The DAILY PLAIN . DEALER (Special Marl edition), with THE OHIO ’ FARMER. We will send the . CLEVELAND PLAIN DEALER (Special Daily Mail edition) complete in every department , and corrected to the minute of going to press, regular price alone §1.50 per year, and THE OHIO FARMER Recognized-as an authority on all matters pertaining to the farm and farmer, regular price alone 60 Cents per ■ year* ! . ■■■■■: ■■■ BOTH, ONE FULL YEAR, ONLY $ I .6 d Address THE JPLAIN DEALER PUBLISHING CO., CLEVE­ LAND, -OHIO, for sample copies of both papers/but give your money and subscription to the publisher of the pa- - per in which you see this offer. W e Offer To-Day On S6und E a r Corn* Cool and Sweet, Delivered a t Trebeins, A P e r Bushel, of 68 i t y g O No Shoveling, Good Dumps. Cali, W r ite o r Telephone. C o l o n i a l D i s t i l l e r y C o m p a n y ' ' . Trebeins, Ohip* IL IIIOWN. An Every Day. Story—/ 0 Appetite —No AttibUiou—Obnstiuit Head­ aches—No Rest—No Slpep Listless—Languid—All Flayed Out—Here Is The Cure, Mr. U. fi. Exliuo ol ft) Slewsrt ^L, Day ten, Ohio, Mya-, "I- consider Ur. A, W. Olmte's Hutto fflUa are oxi'clic-nt nery’o and jii-ttwol tonic, t felt iti-hilitmed, tun down, nervous; slept p«mdy, Woke 1 tired, lacked energy and sirongUi, Aire Nkrvc Fills, lumuter, that I *ot h«ilt m« rifiit up, >tsvc me restful sleep, good gt-nwal stteiifiih suit energy. - I gained seven Jwufids lu weight arntfeelittateryt way fit and healthy, 1 am glad to recommend them," MARPI CRA S NewOrleans andMoMI^ FEBRUARY 18-24t!i, I90§. ’ . ONE FARE ROUND TRIP VIA Quen&CrescentRoute. DOUBLE DAILY £&ftVf6£ xWsm CincImisU,LonttvMteiNtwOfteswi andMiMlik Tkketa 6n safe Behriwty 17-SR induslve, good retumhig uhtB February 28. Ask ticket agents for particulars, or -write W, A. SSCICJ.»R,KP, A** . « n.p.BRowN,N.ia,p.A, * » m m W.W«OtiNNAVAIft',TiIAA* * Ithmwfk CHAS.W*kBUUD.F.A» -ft - 4 f $ 1 GoMon JW i flouf, m P '$ l MJ| t

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