The Cedarville Herald, Volume 26, Numbers 1-26
* 1 ’«*■ * 4 i <mmm mmmmm mum iM M w mm #W* i CORN * PLOWS ! THE GENERAL'S ARRIVAL { IPrftitn by a stolen!a*'J’srkrPi SJ?. coV I i*?**ni rccltftl by ih*Rafteratmo «£ the I still have a &» on t e d , “Kioffdlke,*' ^Acm '1 ati$ »J, H, $* §kka‘iw$‘7i$}faR Wa®*». Cteo im&~ get mo ami f&fHim gltul -foixSIC. The r am fa llygua te te tt. I'Pianet Jr,** Gteftws®'Cultivate, iuffilFemifc-,style Goail tools a r f efeeap. tfeedtri, e l it e Walking or Riding, Tim "HolIocK,” That’s kftiXyou want, ot courts. Milwaukee Binder* and Mower* are strongest and beat fa every way, the' lightest, draft, I have tbs beat Buggier, Phaeton*, Runabouts, ^'Combi nation" B igg ie* te aring WagoJutl and,cheap too at CEDARVtae, OHIO W . R , S T E R R E T T . £r.oq P e r Y ea r , — 1 E d i t o r . F R ID A Y * d P W 4 ,m 03,--. Within the past “sir months' there have incorporated "in tb& Iptutej! States 120 oontpanjfes with an aggro- ■gate capital stock of $1,500,€00. Statistics shdw that the electric rail- ■ways kill an averageof 100 persons « month. tBut let ua not. he misled. 'Millions travel on them, and more are killed per mile by wagons^ or hy falling down stairs.v ■' > it.- We make, a great to-do wh^en‘ a Chinese barbarinakillff a - missionary in China. BuLwhat have, WC.;.to say when'a mob of[ cowboys in -western Texas*murdefs a bible agent because he wears a silk hat? - .' \ > Prosperity is having ’its effect on the number of ypuug people who‘;are' afforded highei* educational' advant ages. The proportion of University students is increasing at the late of 5 ' per cent, per pntium, A Sensational Case. Alston, Mich-, May 25,—Hougbttm County has never witnessed; a more Striking medical case than that of Mr,' Jaftfff.'Culet 'of'this place,' . ■ Mr. Calet had spent a emaU for- tnne with the best physicians,in the county and In addition to,this he, has tried"every mediciue be could hear of. rfje had a very bad case ofrbeuma- tisnxaiui kidney trouble* from which he Jutd -Buffered"for twenty -years, Nothing be could get seemed- to do* him any good, and lie was gradually growing worse. JSe has no rheumatism now and «ixpWins it tliU3 >“uae day I happened to see an ad vertisement of IJodd’s Kidney Pills and eeqided to try them. V“I made up my aind.to give them a, good fair trial, affray case Was a very had one and was of over twenty years’ $ t 0 m a g t - \ r -<* f VI need altogether 4S boxes and I can truthfully, say that they have driven outjfeverytrace of the'thentna- t , t e - ' PI feel like a new man, and I can Id’ dd njjiab heartily',recommend Dodd’s Kidhey P 1 H 3 for rhematisui and kfauey trouble: ’ ’" - ' J*-' !.,■> « 1 ’ .. ji»‘-H 4 ad An a result of wise ptire Todd lt?gis lation, European manufacturers are to he deprived- Of- the privilege of durripid'g oh the Americanmarket the impure and adplfcrdted goods.,.which (hi l^rooy cannot dispose of at home, i • ’ \ NEWMORNING PAPER 1 } A clipping from tliff Indianopoljs @nn states that that city is to lrnve new-morning paper under the man agement of a former Oedarvillian, G, A, McClellan. 'Mr. Geo. F. Mc Culloch is president. The three pa pers controled by the company have .a - total Capitalization o f $1,000,000, divided as follows; Indianapolis Star $500,000, Terre Hailte Star $250,000 and thg-Muneie Star $250,- 000. The general management of ail the papers is vested in Mr: McClellan. The first issue o f the Indianapolis Morning Star, GeorgeF. McCulloch’s new morning paper, will appear next Saturday morning. The paper will be temporarily published from office at 115 E. Ohio St, The Star is one of a league of three newspapers, includ ing the Muoeie Morning SffV, and the Terre Haute Star. The last named will be evolved From the Terre Haute Express, which Mr. McCulloch has purefeassl from W. Fronts McKeeu. All three o f the papers will l*e independent, In the opata- tr?!i of the three, G« A . MeClellan will I kj general business manager^-aud Bari E, Martin, general citjforial manager. Ira D. Eamhersun will ’ho manager of circulation, r w ' A t Arecent meeting of the county comnilwiorirrp viewers "wi'ro arp'doRd to Jttftk after tho narrowing of the t'liitOH and Yellow. Springs pike, as this tarn] is the one 'along which the Springfield A Xenia traction, com pany propose fo build a. road. The men appointed wore Messrs. X D. Williamson, X W. Faulkner and ,fohn II. Lucas. Oaftdhird of the physicians of Ber* l'ii earn less $(W> a month. Paint x .The growth oi vegetarianismIn the United States is gradual but persist ent. ’ , i Cautionl . y.Tjffs ianot a gentle wordr-but when you think liow liable you are not to purchase for 75a the only remedy uni versally known and a remedy that lias had: the largest:sale of any medicine in the world since 1868 for the* cure and treatment ff'Consumption nnd Throat-pud Iiiuag-troubles without los ing Us groat'popularity all these years yofi will be thankful we called your attention, to JBpschee’gGerman.Syrup. •There ’aro so many nrdinary cough remedies made by druggists and others that arc cheap and good for Itght colds perhaps, but fpr severe Coughs, Bron chitis, Gronp^and especially for Con* sumption^ where .there is difficult ex- pectoration and Coiighiug during the nights and morning;;, there Is nothing like Gorman Syrup. The 25 cent size lias just been introduced this vest. Regular size 75' ceuur* At all drug gists. *./■/' * • v-r"- ' - Three of the eleven dirigible bal- $ 600 $ made.mfiftyyeara have killed their inventors, ■ * Startling Evidence, Fresh testimony in great quantify is constantly Coming in, declaring Dr.- King’s New Discovery for Consump tion, Goughs and Colds to be unequal ed. A recent expression from T, X McFarland, Bentorville, Va., serves as example. He writes; *T had Bron chitis for three years and doctored all the time Without being benefited. Then I lylgan saking Dr, King’s New Diseovcty/nnd n few, boltks wholly ctuikl nia/’JsqUally effective in curing Ml Throat troubles, Coh- iiWwpti'iir, Fjituinonia and Grip. Gkarahtced by B. G. Eidgway,. Drug gist'; Trial bottles free, .regular size Fkv and 11.00. I tilngo literary Z’Kktlcal I Oh ain’t ymj'fevcr heard ilfr-* . * ThaF# the big thing c f the*year— Ma and pd were talkin’ ’boat it” ’ . That’s the way I come to hear. I thought Everybody knew if | ' I f they knew their a, b, c%, But !>gi:e£3 you couldn’t know it ' For your folks—-they nin'f Ot B’fi Ws!S—I’ll tell you all about it, There’s a Gen’ral cotniif jto town, And ugreat big raft o’ preachers And tboy're goin’ to board^aroua’ For a week or so, with people— , I can’t think the General's name, : But—I believe it’s General 'Serably Or somethin* about the same. Well this General ’tsembly’s bdmin’ ■ ; And rim’s"bakin’ things for him, i And pa says the hens are roostin’ ’Way up on the highest limb. Oh—you bet they know who's corrni’ For it’s hard to fool a hen, They won’t come down from roostin’ . Till the General’s gbne again. • ' Pa made a joke last Mondy, And ma laughed until she cried, j didn’t think 'twas fuiiny ' ' But I laughed tho—caused I tried. Pn asked, “Why Tarjno graduates Arepike those hens would be? Then said, "’Twas cause they mostly Enter th' U. P. ministry.” Well you know this. General's cornin’ And we’re workin’ awful hard; A fixin* Up the sidewalks, And a cleanin''Up the yard.1 And a pullin’ up the carpets And a’workin’. night and day; For this General’s sure a cornin’ . ’Loug aboiit fhelast o’ Ma j l I guess we must he cannibals For just now I heard ma state She tko’t we’d sleep four preachers ► And perhnpS we’d eat ’bout eight. ■ There ain’t no use a- livin’, We can’t touch a can o’ plums ' , Eor auy other sort o’ grub Untiftfae Geu’ral comes. For they’re savin’ up the peaches And they’re savin’ up the pears,— Ob, this Gec’ral U. P, Bemfily, ' And his troop, must cat like, bears. —The Midland, $100 REWARD. $100, The readers of tins paperwill be pleased tolearn that thereis at least one dreaded diseasethat sciencehas been ablolo cure in all its Btagesand that iff Catarrh. Hall'* CatarrhCaro is tljeonlypositive cure now knowri to the medical fraternity. Catarrh beinga constitutional disease, requires a constitutional treatment. Hall's Catarrh Cure is (rkeninternally, acting directlyup on the bloodandmucus surfaces«f the sys tem, tlierebydestroying the foundation of the disease, andgiving, the patient strength by building up the constitution anpassist ing nature in doingits work. Cfheproprie tors havesomuchfaith iu its curative pow ers, that they olTcr One Hundred Hollar* forany case thfft it falls tqcure. Send for list of testimonials. : Addres. F. J. CHEJvGY & CO, Toledo, O. Sold b y Druggists, 75c, Hall’*Family Hills arc tho best. CHANGE IN TIME OF TRAINS. •Undef a Uew new schedule iu ef fect May 24, passenger trains over the Peupsylvauia Lined leave Cedar- ville as follows: EAST. Ho. 84, 8:24 a. m. No. 82, 4:42 p. m. No, 126 11 p. in, Stop, for Columbus passengers and east and passengers from Morrow and west, , WEST, No, 83, 10:21 a, m, No, 31, 6:33 p. m. No. 8:49 p* ro, For particular information on the subject apply to ,ticket agent, E. S. Keyes. I Subscribe for the Herald. The, grand of Cook county (CShica go) rop 6 Hs.au'. alarming, iacre-hso in the ffaleuf cocaine* _^ WEATHER REPORT. U h tam 'b t IbriMlttgqiatniM i t tkeb*«t material*, matettepes Ike wly-pMitt 'tbit tantetl the « chalk* oft, kbd fta* h#*fe *f ¥#Wt JCuMwri mm b y • i I e h e ^ i i a b t i n * For May 1903; HightsfcTemperature 8s Lowest ** / , 3^ Rainfall 8.{j Greatht in 24 hrs. 1J No, of raliiff t ’rorisf . ■-^.r Thuader storms .. ■' ’ •* p a rtly -c lo u d y * “ cloudy -'' ' l ,«w|,Uw% wind dirocitbti 8 , M , Atmmgsrange trtnjterturo 14 Average temperature ' (J'J SASiffcr, GfSiawHbt-} } Olwervef. Word was received hero Tuesday of the death of Mr. J. Wayne Neff at a Now York hospital, Mr, Neff was prominent in electrict railroad affairs* being the promoter of the Rapid Tran sit line between Xenia and Dayton, His death Was due to Bright’s disease. Burial took place Wednesday at Oin- innats. ■MN am <U*r- M*irVigor We are always glad to got items of ieffn.rt from the country mid all who liav«v toleplffwf* «ru requeat*^ to 'phuno 111 their news. Our telephone number h 71. I for o,-of npfiy j-eafs. If h as kept u my free f/om d an d ru ff and S /i:L. 5 -^cvcorcil my hair from turn* k \’% 0 . A, Soule* Sitiiaga, j T h t t s Is ih i'51 p e c u lia r thing &bmt Ayer’s -Half Vi;»or-*rit 15 a hair food) net a dye, Yenr hair doet not' sniddefFy turn blaeh, | i >0&dead and lifcloss, B t i t u r r .d tio lly t h e o ld c o lo r a \ iorr .^ b ? ,cL - -4 ll fherich* u tia iii a t tor it used to have, it i’hc ha irn topo fa lhn^ toO i lj ir.a»c,K iif, At e/atiw», * r.iK rt ropply ystt, M t rtA Wif.i! u» i;r .Hid UO«' 5 tt Mftfl* m V- uu*. al i - ' ras' nlv^ths usums i m t/Outtij: ?!•»(!.<■*. AthlfMf, >1 v. *'•. 1.1 i Ut IK, r.uuS7f,3K*Wt 1 Woaanaodlife IassrancejCJ I ? JG iA A 1 .1 T b e K in a T o n H a v e A lw a y s B o u g h t, jm d v rtrie b b a a b u m in u s o fo r- o v e r 3 0 y e a rs , b a a b o rn e th e s ig n a tu re o f "* a n d h a s b e c n ro u w le m u le r h is i> e r- s o n a l s a p e rv is lo n s in c e it s in fa n c y , - f t t f A llo w n o o n e t o d e c e iv e y o u in th in . A ll C o u n te rfe its , Im ita tio n s a n d “ J u s t-a s -g o o d ^ a re Tmfc E x p e rim e n ts t h a t t r if le w it h a n d e n d a n g e r th e h e a lth ox , in f a n t * a n d C h ild re n —E x p e rie n c e a g a in s t E x p e r im e n t What is CA STOB IA C a s to rla Is a h a rm le s s s u b s titu te f o r C a s to r O il, P a re g o r ic , D ro p s a n d S o o th in g S y ru p s , I t is P le a s a n t* I c c o n ta in s n e ith e r O p iu m , M o rp h in e n o r o th e r N a rc o tic s u b s ta n c e . I t s a g e Is Its g u a ra n te e , I t d e s tro y s W o rm * a n d a lla y s F e v e ris h n e s s , I t c u re s D ia rrh o e a a n d W in d C o lic .' I t re lie v e s T e e th in g T ro u b le s , c u re s C o n s tip a tio n m id F la tu le n c y . I t a s s im ila te s th e F o o d , .re g u la te s th e S tom a c h a n d B o w e ls , g iv in g h e a lth y a n d n a tu r a l s le e p . T h e C h ild re n ’ s P a n a c c a -T h e M o th e r’ s F rie n d * .... "'i- ■■■■-■■ - .......■' ■ ■ - G E N U I N E CA STOR !A ALWAYS Bears the Signature of TheKindYouBaveAlwaysBought In Use For Over 30 Years. . tHtSiSirwa aeaniar, w noMW fttitf. S w tw aw v . f i Great Inventioo. f i W o r d tThe BENNtxoTOK is destiped to make back miwbers of existing" tyj>e- writero. Hga 5 iiew and valuable features of merit, any two of whieh .wroubl makea superior machine, No larger than existing typewriters. IVearS uowofferinga lirrtitca amoimt of stock to in-' vestorsat $ 1.00 per share. Peopleareheaonungiuterc-sted nil over the worldand arebeginning to realizewhata* won- derful invention we have. Slore than $30,040 worth of machines have alreadybeen ordered. The typewriterworld iswatchingwitli interest the comingot oar machine, which marks the beginningof arevolution in this great' industry. As soon as-we shall have sold enough stock to complete. equipment, manufacture, advertise and sell our machine, ,nomore 'till he offered at anyprice, If youwish tomakeagilt-edge invOsttacnr in an in dustrial enterpriseof tho first rapk, with prospects of iarge dividends warn:rs vonratarEcrcs. Preference in jKwitions given to investors. Capital Stock $1,500,000. .Shards $1.00 The BenningtonTypewriter Go 3 O 4 AND 305 LYCEUMHUU.DING. KANSAS CITY, MISSOURI. Health F 01 a Quarter! People who have torpid liver find life a misery, *ud take"purges and'drastic drugs* which gripe and' ’tick the bowels,whenall theynfcedjtamild rcincdyliltel BA*»IU 5 1andTonic Pellets. The pill stimulate* the fiver to it* properworkand the pellets Invigorate the system . ac a whole. In short* they both assist Nature, as a medicine should da. Sam ple a n d Booh lw t F rw r. A Complete Treatment ^ 35 day* 25 cts. grfr-* <1 D ISTR IBU T ING DEROT FOR - PITTSBURGH P 8 FECT" FENCES A L L 6 A L V A N IZ E S T E E L W IRE S* F O R F l K I e D , & X D H O G F E N C I N G , THF OrtLY ELECTRICAILY WELDED FENCE. F v - - R if R O I> Q U A H A N T B B D P K R F K C X . 9 Tne DURABLE Felloe, * None so STRONG. A ll large wifes* Highest EFFICIENCY. LOW EST COST. No W raps, to hold ’■* Moisture and cause »1 Rust. It* m Hi* Sim. miS rtlllMi. a* JX . "Pmsai-Mit I’Sstrcx" Kexcmo, (StandardStyle.) A N t iM y STOCK PflOOF. W$ m U U YCU MONEY i f l F in oh if. CAJLL A N D SEK IT . C. Ml CROUSE,~ n*™?<»«?:CEDARVIILE. ilsta's Restaurant aw*? W . M . H A R D I S O N , and Dining Rooms Practical Millc* auff Enginccf. Mem- tv - her of the M. B, Obisreb, ami Gutrie Cofacr High anti Ltmcatdpe1 etrect H, A. It* %iii{|fid»l* Ohio " Ofite c - A S a fe oprt Pgefriable to* vcstmCnt. IV dipch «■> a yah* fiml | | difficult, tp saffly invest * the JiiRds that ih!’V Iwve iRherlted or the garplu® that they is,ay have cu esmulatol lor tho roujon ihot they bts usually e»- eit«atcd"as not to have the fleet- iaeffitica- or tip- portuniries for ubtoieiug securities that are pernm- imnt, be entirely •cafe era! interest producing. In making Investments they ■are vsiisBy'dfependein up on the advise or informa tion furnished by friends, who may not be -entirely disinterested or whose judgment of values is un reliable. ! Deposits In sailings . banks uro not always safe beyondperadvffulure.tliey cause a comparatively low rate interest and se cure only the amount of the deposit, which may be withdrawn fori some trivial reason and expend- . ed or otherwise invested and . lost: Building as sociations are frequently unsafe by.reasc by reason of changes: In manage ment or method. Loans upon mortgages upon real estate, while safe if . made with-judgment; are too frequently not well se cured, as the woman .her-' self In most instances' caur-rtjudge cqrrectly.of the value of the value of the property, and the /mortgage is likely to turn into unproductivareal es- - tate on the hands of "the 1 Joiner. The bonds ot o t railway companies or industrial . enterprises, if well secured* pay a rate of interest and If not well secured there is default and the interest or the principal or both are lost. 1 , :v- fi Ha* fiU ’S'affwI idow W. t. Clemans,SpecialAg’t, C*4*rvilte, Ohio, Atutnal Lite /lnsnrajjce Co. of New’ York, flip Largest Company and Best Div idend Payer- in the W o r l d . EXGRfiKeiXBflUfi • . CEDABVILLE/OHIO. AGODUNIS of Merchants and In- r r ’ dividuals solicited. Collections promptly made and remitted. TkBAFTB on New York and Oin- cinUati sold at lowfaii rates. The cheapest and most convenient way to send money by mail. OANS made on Beal Estate, Per- * spnal or Collateral Security;; William Wildman, Pres., - Seth W, Smith, Vice Pros., W, J. Wildman, Cashier, HALF FARE nils $2.00 F o r B o u n d , T r ip T i c k e t s VIA L o u i s v i l l e & N a s h v i l l e K .& TONfARLYALLPOINTSM Alabama, Florida, Georgia, Kentucky* Mississippi, Vir ginia, North and South Car olina a n d Tenne s f l oe . liekcta on saleMarchSd and 17th, April 7th and 21st.May 5 andJ'Jth. J«ne £d and Kith, and on first and thirdTuesdayOfeachmonth there afterUntil Soy. 17, andRoodreturn ini; 21 days fromdate of sale. For further information consult your lota! a,wit, or address C.L. SJ0NE, fiea* Pass. tOUISyiUE &NASHVILLE RAILROAD, LOtlSVIUf, KY. Pills T h a t ’ s v ;h a t y o u noed^ s om e th in g t o c u r e y o u r b ilio u s n e s s an d g i v e y o u a .g o o d d ig e s t io n . A y e r ’ s P i l l s a r e l i v e r p i l l s . T h e y c u r e c o n s t i p a t i o n nnd b ilio u s n e s s G e n t l y la x a tiv e . 25C. All . WantyonrMini-'ii-.sfi.f* o f f a 1 ,-e.vusUul Brownor rich Wat 5: 'J Witei^nia BUCKINGHii?l'S DTEShffif.r. r^-jynRiiimvt*t ft. A w.M, Worst of All Experiences. Can anything bo Worse than to fcfcl that every minute will bo your last? Bticlt was tho experience of Mr*. & H . Newson, Decatur, A 1 a. 4,Fof throe |eara” *bo writes, *‘1 endured insuf ferable {uun from indigestion* fttomaeh and bowel trouble, Death seemed In^ ovitablo when doctors and all remedies faded, A t length I was induced to try -Electric Bitters and the result was miraculous, Timproved atonee and I’m now eom^Mely te m tm l.* For Liver, Kidney, Stomach and Bowel troubles Electrie Bitter* ia the onlv meilieme. Only fitff?, I f t yuarfinteel by B, h . Bidgway, Druggist. f ■ • .!«•«! J u l y pvr pnuusl i»r Iwitter. T|i« ■ prosi'iiit pi’ice* k jKT jiotififl# - W liy ittslii* Inittor wlipff ymi van soil arnaio at th is jjtw iH . Blupmeiits., made on Monday, Wednesday and Friday. XMce always witliin ta- of Elgin mai/ket. ..CfomnepDairy Co. W e s t J e f f e r s o n , ‘O. A Careful Buyer. TheBestislliatYonWait TheBestisfhat.WeSel, .Meats are deceptive, Unless you are a goqd judge, you can never tell what you ae gettipg until you have it served and partially eaten. W e. know meats. • VVeselect stock with a view io having the best meats. ‘ We know how to select stock' and tliere- fo.e have, meats you may depemJ Upon--—meats that will please you. c .w . i i a GOODS DELIVEPED Telephone No. 74 JtF“Ffesh Fish Always on Hand. REVIVO RESTORES VOAUIT THE Made a Weil Man _______of Me. c a E im f t f l? . .. g » ^ ,TfiT?axtoEC-aEUwiwi l i B ' f . -w&imSlWBitsa Xowiatas&viniHwttata*irta*tjnsahooa,HHioui m*a -will r*cot»r tli«lr s-OBthfut tifor tar mint REViVO. n JBi>ldciy*&atm«lrr«rtouMiVtmn(- C«*»,J>KVU*HtT.towtab^El^tly Lo*{row«-,F*iiiBaiiMBorr. yh til «; *eU-*ho**or Mdphssfltaon*lortiwly,' s a ^ s s s s s s ^ s s s i ^ s p lo t rn k th# fUak s lo w to iN ii* « « » Storingta*fire oi vonriti iTwONM«Jte*Mlt| onaOdMomption. lotiat oa lirrin«®EViVO,M eteir, JtanUMRitdtevoo* th* ■MMtarrBookandn4'ri*«£mk WYAiMENClNE f K ' & S K B T ' Sold by B, G, Eidaway, Ccdaryille, O C H I O H E S T t iT S B i U i m FENNYRO¥aW aVA tit *’> tuh*. ■•ff-r, Alw»y« roll»bl*. lA4ll**,*«kT>n:n'-Rtta rmniKSTKK-w m tiusiV i» hm *ns IjsM nwsillE bo.T*s, ftrticO with bine riblre*. .Takis m # other. RrfUvr tsRiiiirtmt *ntutl* toUmtoMMluatfstlsai. Jluroryaurnnt-^o, or mbs 4«. tn slump*Tor **«rtleu!»»m. Te»?l* M«UitttsM *>Kcl<rr for ImEHo*.” inltUet, bt; retn ro MisU. IO.OOOTEtUmooItis. Ucl-U. tilumsuist*, cmcnswrxn ohiiuicax . oo , *IM X ir ita n H tiu r* , rM IU ., PL . shi*»*••*. jpnwtaMWBMtaiMMnwMTti't ALWAYS THE BEST. oR0m ' AND . S O U T H E R N IRV . nmcCT CONMCCTI 6 NS *T o a&3Kr 3&JA, «9?x •' to A ll impoatant S O U T H E R N C IT IE S . W ritepc * pxtefr’ktfrat ash W « E ^ TTSAhaoir,o.£>,A. .eiac^— Br&la f««d NoR4tat*e. , Anothermikulous food fadiiasbte* fetranded by the most competent ««■ tboririfs. Tlmy have dispelled thcfffif notion that one kind of fowl is ne«W for brain, another for muscles, M» bill another for hours, A caxteri diet will hot only nourish a pariieflSw part o f the body, but it will suslri* every other part, Yet, however your food may lie* it* nutriment * destroyed by indigestion or dyspepaw You must proparo for their app * 4 Alice or prevent their vomifeg by ^ ing rognter d.sscs o f Green’s Augw* "^L^lui! j. ki, ' •#>„ V-A*-.. ji'-WA^ia.srs Flower, the favorite metliciue of , healthy millions. A- few doses « * eligrotion, etimulate* the Hvtr healthy aetirth, purifies the blood, a *»' m*k« you fed buoyant And vigonwAj Y<nt y*iu get this reliable rtmdy * ! nil druggists, V tim 26o end <be. AM Patton'a S ue tions wliich tseauty and coy cold; holds it*| for book of ] PATTON Pi FOK SALE BY KEI| (Continued |rom F) ' iK-an 6 t%tn. We tavor t m r y w;ay,.eaoitaIJ!p to tao-ft- nv-.'gnen *w-j.irjioa- ' ilUlons, and to secure for ‘ ,«ltlo« In . .iKc /sptfJom'n T'nbile welta* itt>miinhs tl| as tlifr tatere.Vs of employe Bettci’ roads -svpuld say millions of dollars yearly , systematically establish^ especially needed on. accol ; free m.all delivery system - demand Is now well-nlgl ananmted by Tlepublleaai , administration refused it publieaus ftnve, now provel favor tlje extension of th| idly as possible wherever Public- taH>rovemeuts ha •* i,voml -tar the Repubtt- .the oatlre Country nl total post. -.Every ettteen ter -rivers and harbors, Improved postal -service, fo' flood prevention, the area “and oilier enterprises of til his rightful home- only lu party, -where progress hmj posed. I ' Nearly three thousand u | paid to -pensionorB ’ since party came into power, I under -legislation enacted| senting' Bepubjlcan vote always;' against Democrat!! test the -contrast between this respect, and yet furtl| evidenced hy. the pension last congress, - The improvement In Oul the Philippine Islands 1 b r reduction of onr army to I ' Hrlit.. Edneatldu npd enlil hfoad.mtnded' adtolnlstruiT -gradually obviating the nl trol through military powl t 1 **! if CTtiM. CHARLES Bteiid the rapid’nnd steal in the preparation of til the fullest practicable d| erumont.- ; In this connection we acknowledgmentof the na] did services la tho Philip ttnguishcd son ot Ohio, I William H. Tdft. Under Presidents Mch Veit, tmr foreign pUHcy oj made the United States 1 the world, guarding wol Aggression, gad glVifcgtbl * vital force greater thaif At America's part lu prl *C the world, we cadort policy of developing the 11 t* tho highest oSleietiCyl , *r*ty encouragement po *h*»t marine in the exte| CMcilBcre* In Aniericsa tea. The psalocSlve tariff pul Heat party has made t| the greatest industrial thoWorldwith the tremt-l *f otir boundless resod vastly to out foreign cpin] &*•*.’*v>Vf ’ Up- That o u r bl atul (1 C J I m l pm ' 0 « k 1 t < s l l 4 3 ^ W n ropirtj ronevaiw inleoff tlui F u n e r a l D i r r c B i ,
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