The Cedarville Herald, Volume 26, Numbers 1-26

'iwm nmw V-Al >.un, 'U ’C -.ist t*1- ' , , ' ■ III I '/i'tl rellli-r- | | t *^2w!* j | | bi|!ts.> rs T l t e Jji i r e in §f»?4». | | l . ' Why' t i e r - w li<»a 11 t f n m m a t m a d e m iV to ln o s ilu vM i y ................... * ay« w ifliiii- in market. Dairy Co... fe r e son , O. )xl LliklSlIiL' t Is mat.Ve Sel. dive. Unless you y<m can never tell ng until yon have '■dally eaten* We >select stock with a 2 .best meats.' We t stock' and there* yon may tlepeiit 7 will please you. )ELIVEBED Be No.; 74 , , ' / * lways on Hand, R E V i V O RESTORES VITALITY Made a Well Man [.of Mo* » CttrwwbtaioioOMMfin. M ? lost m*&&eod,euA014 t youthful TJfor wr u *1 ei todtureljrTutor.*K*rrou»- otescy.NWhtly Kmlariost, JOTT.WMUll#jOi«*UW.UMI cr*xo«M*rotladl*M#ttoa, W.batioM*orauniMt*. li tnaWorol MSdMtv WW* # ta p » S « *!»*•** m 3n*> ita* ft w«a> wryawant Kon furin* WKTITO.n« I ts iiit{ e tM < jf lH tl, xfcw«MhOO^wrMk»f«n; *•• #* «wj»-«e w W I •artteifteir JUW wm * . i l 16-30 PiyareMUiPI, V t CHICAGO, U4 m < cjway, CMarV)lle,0 m m i S H m m m f}< ’^ S S . JteMrtM.tokDruMistfar ru iaw if i* n * i fc=4 MUert with blue rlfc'jon. ite OnnK«rnn» *wM I- Ot. ISurDfjroutimito'tf. ;r nrilralM *. r fo r t o « M . n tuifatt, OO'IieMSniMiSble. Holil ^KHMIOAL DO. « , r m t i . , ff-JU itb aw u . HE 8£ST» IP : h h F tv* iMiCTION* w a x r j a w * ro n iA N t 4 C I T I E S ^ WAtTflt AEAVt' i, WS 3 .' ‘ 5».A, . ...Otoeiaow* lib! n - liesilly n ceJra Mtfd c o n f it sitstibj trg & F sent ft «PF*f y t#k- \ n $ f o f ■I *W» * 4 fOtoWft I f # t‘ ITheRightSiftofPaint there" a r e t w o s i d e ! ' t o e v e r y .q u e s t io n ,-b u t t h e m a st who* a lw ay s - : Patton*s: S un -P roof Paint b o t h Inside, a a d o u t s id e ;: i s o i l t h e f i g h t a id e o f tht^ l ^ i i t t p e s t l o i b ^ ; Patton’s Sun-Proof Paints are prepared in the Batton propor­ tion* winch produces a paint unlike any other in durability, beauty and covering qualities. It re*i»ts [the action of heat and Cold; holds its gloss, guaranteed to metis for five year*,' .geitij for book of Paint Knowledge and Advice (free) to , t PATTON PAINT CO., U U **,. Mllwaakse, WIs. FOR SALE BY'KEBR & HASTINGS BROS., OEDARVJLLE, OHIO. I [Gontijiued fro pa I ’irst XJap;o')., '■ )iwn origin. vv« rnvor tuott* exreenon m W j w:ay.,tauitpble to uJJ, partlopJarlr tmW(‘ (ft-“.gttca ■W'j’jr,aoi;?i fiumomons ct>u- d'tionst ouil to secure tov tabor Just recog­ nition In the settlement o f differences. Public: wolfflA* demands this qulto as much ns-the lntere.<$ of employers had employed. Hotter roads would save Ohio's citizens wllUons of dollars yodrlyj opd- should be systematically established. .They tr* ' ospvclally* needed on account qf the rural free mall delivery system, 'for which tba demand 1» now well-nigh universal. In- nuiomited; by Republicans, a DemooriOo odialnlstration refused I t a trial, and Re­ publicans have now proved its value. We favor the extension of the system as rap­ idly as possible wherever desired, public Improvements have Invariably b eta livored bjr the Republican party, benefit­ in g 'th e entire country many -times theta total cost Every citizen Interested- la bet­ ter rivers and harbors,- publld highways. Improved postal Service, fo'rfcrt' preservation, flood prevention, the great Isthmian canal, -and, other enterprises of Hire character, has his rightful' home only In» the. Republican party, vyhere progress has neves ,been op­ posed. wNearly three thousand -millions of dollars paid, to pensioners since the Republican party came into power, almost all of It under legislation enacted without a dis­ senting Republican vote In congress' ho t always against Democratic opposition, at­ test the contrast' between the parties fii this respect, and. yet further liberality wa« evidenced by the pension legislation of tba last congress. >, ; -i The improvement In our relation* with* 'th e Philippine islands Is attested by' th« reduction of our army to the lolwfJU. legal limit- Education and enlightenment under broad-minded administrative policy ar* gradually obviating the necessity for con­ trol, .through military -power, achl wa com- ix*. u2,v>ai*.ta w p t'tw zn nibor to me nest sculp of living over Attained, We oppose all .attacks upon this ppltcy, whatever the pretext, as tending to bring bach the dlwas. trous day* of Democratic tariff revision and free trade. Changing conditions and tba Posslhla. lieijpots of.reciprocity may call for ufitefy re-uajusTmonixji scnoauhss, ont.'pro­ tection as n principle and as a- policy must be administered by the friends of Amcrl- . . i 1 . , ' * 5 , .A, . ' ’ ‘ ' COW,, CHARtBfi DICE, mend the .rapid and steady progress m ade' In the preparation of the I’hillt .dues for the fullest practicable degree Of self-gov­ ernment,- ■ ■ - ; w In this connection wo voice the grateful acknowledgment of the nation for the spiers did services in tbo Philippines of th at dis­ tinguished son of Ohio. Governor-Gsnefil William H. Tdft, ‘ Under presidents McKinley and Roose­ velt, our foreign policy of equity to all ha* made the United States the peacemaker of th e world, guarding Wesker nattoas from Aggression, ahd giving tire MoorOe daotrlae a vital force greater than ever before. - , As America's part In preserving the peaco ef the world, we endorse the Republican pulley of developing the United States navy to the highest efficiency* and we favor every r-ncOnragomont possible to.oftr mer­ chant marine in the extension of America* Commerce In American ships upon every, sea. ■n ■ . / ■ i . / ; ./ The inu'w tlve larlff policy of th e Repub­ lican party has made tho United States the greatest industrial nation, astonished ,th e world with the tremendous development ; Of our boundless resosroea; has added vastly to out foreign commerce; has greatly iQjre^^jfte pyO;i?yia' of the^stm r, §n.d( WAl.TBR D. GUILBERT. ip A , , - ^ ' ' -e '( ‘ ckn prosperity and must not be sacrificed. Combinations for the monopoly of trade and kindred unlawful purposes are, directly amenable to penalties provided by Repub­ lican legislation and - tliclr vigorous en­ forcement in tue-'courts, No worthy in­ terest Is Imperiled* but whatever will work public h am -is restrained, and that with- put resort to the Democratic plan of de- Stboyffig all American industries through tariff 'revision or otherwise. -If further leg­ islation should be found necessary, tho Re­ publican party, cart be depended Upon to vnact end enforce ft with equity and safety to every legitimate interest. The Republican party, having restored the national, credit after It was nearly de­ stroyed by the Democratic party, and kav* Hng maintained, defended aud advanced It to the highest In tho world, with overy dol­ lar of f u l value, and having given to the people thq only hanking system th a t oper­ ates uniformly everywhere without loss and a t lowest,cost, should now endeavor within safe lines' to stimulate locill bank clreuia- tloo, .thus securing an elasticity of enr- ren«y supply commensurate w ith business demands, and we favor well-guarded legis­ lation tw this cml- Ohio was the 'first state with soli forever free form tho stain- of slavery. Pledged by the great creative ordinance of 178T “ to' the fundamental principles of civil and re­ ligions liberty," anil bound thereby tp "fore ev e r remain a p art of the United States o f America," .Ohio was foremost In tho wnf to/ preserve "the Indcsttuctlblb Union of indestructible states," and adheres firmly, to every amendment which that wag wrote Into our country's constitution ns binding In, honor upon every American eltlien. Therefore, wo'hold fast to tho doctrine of equity everywhere In the exercise of the elective franchise, maintaining that justice require* any state excluding nuy of its clt- IxertB from thtf ballot to- be proportionately reduced In It* representation, hi the eldc- . total colleges and tho lower house of the national congress, • From It* earliest day .the Republican party'has accomplished.great results In the- state,? I baifofir and without resting upon Its Ifi m, ilia* continually pressed forward to new duties, Unremittingly It seeks to Mtabltsh whatever is -safe, wise and truly progressive, and In furtherance of 1U great ‘ and patriotic purposes, ft Invite* moat eordlally the co-operation and support of all who rincerelr desire to promote our country's highest welfare. ■ Tire teflotations were amended no as to writ for national, as' well as state aid for "good roads." Supplemental resolutions were. adopted so that the Republican tick­ ets would Ire printed for the threfc con­ stitutional kiaendment* for the gov­ ernor's veto, legislative representation to Ov*ry county and tba repeal of the doubla liability statute. HANNA^ iKeecM . ■ Wednesday evening the Colnjnhns AR4itori£ftuw*rl.hPiikea'wtth.'&u^a5iiti’: -■ ......... - - ..........ii-......- TJp-to-date Furniture ODJmt Avill Ue suitable for all classes, asj our is complete in every respect anti comprises dmerent lines of : : B e d s t e a d s i Ctopetsl Oarpets! \Ve represent ^omitof the largest manufacturing comierns in this line which enables us to quote prices that surprise all : i* : ; : i i : J. E. McMIDLAN P n m m t T t i t t t i w v -; F t t n t i t w t e B e a t e r * [Jrcj tr-r-itrjf. 'K Vlu I n o ‘1 p S ?';a r; ciaiPt'1’? I called SciiSiDllcao c ta le cunvea- ;t k n to < rrtiT a t $ p, ra. 1; j > i lovcruoro I 'o a h r an d IlJri’w clI, incest f in o f tou> n r^sa a n d e f tliy logtolatin’o a n d o ther p rom inent Iioim bllcw ti v e to to w a it­ in' }o n tho niazso,. ito v e ro o r Nnph not v r i ' th e I ’ranldlti c o tm tj flelcrstca, Ovatjop.n wcs’O K'Tsdcred leadens a s th ey eu trrp d th e h a ll: uoUibly to/S en- a tom Ilan r.a and TorhUor and ?.J,yrdn % H errick , a n d whoa S e n a to r B anud w?-3 im rodneed an tem po rary ch air­ m an th o (, . tonatratlon v.*au lon?i ar.d loud. P ra y e r v.-aa o ilom l by Rev. J , G-. .Tachson -of ISMtwood Coanrcca* tionijl church, a f te r which S e n a to r H an n a m&do hlo addrosa. S en ato r H ann a preluded h la re ­ m ark s w ith a n extended review o r iho developm ent of Ohio d u rin g th e p a s t century, tlio s ta te 's v a s t resources and v aried indu stries, . a n d th e ach iev e­ m ents o f BUcheya so n s .and d au g h ters. Ho th e n Chid t •” ■ The Republican party laid the founda­ tion stone. Human liberty anil protection to American Industrie:) and the American workingman are placed in the uaorod arohlros o t our country's history ami forui Its foundation stone. Aud r.tnco that time; stonp by atone, hu* been added to that structure, every one ns hard -and ludo* Struc.tlblo as granite Itself; everyone .com­ posed in Its component parts with a mix­ ture of principles tvjjh'h fitted mid made complete the whole; aud os it was rained year by year, tried by experience, encour­ aged by success, today standing' liore iu the presence of this great, audience, lot me point to that magnificent structure, the monument -to the principles of tho Repub* M. A. IIANNA. llcsn party, aud. let that party write tho Inscription upon Its base In letters that oil who r u n . may read "Unmis Off.” (Pro­ longed applause, the delegates again rising to their feet and cheering vociferously.) l'tmo and patience .have budded that structure. The hlood and sweat of our best husbandry has contributed to It, If We arc to have n new ora or If tho era of tho .Twentieth Century Is to bo a con­ tinuation of Republican prosperity, Jet- those who wore the workingmen upon that edifice "stand guard." (More applause.) Our state affairs,Sny fellow citizens, of repent yours, need no praise from me. Every .time' the ■Republican party has placed o t ’the head Of the executive of. fairs of this state their chosen' candidate, It was n guarantes-thal th« best tnlez-uais of the people would be subserved* and that oli the noeegsury attributes of an economi­ cal and progressive administration would bs the result, *i Ime and results have proved that fac t and on this occasion it la a pleas­ ure to roe,'nearlug the close of tho present administration, to pay that tribute to your present governor, which he so richly <lc- survbsv (torts continued applause.) In words of praise Mr, Hanna re­ ferred ‘tri toe state and national ad­ ministrations, -alluded feelingly (to tho • late President McKinley,,and com­ mended President Roosevelt for corry1- ing out toe policies of McKinley, Ho continued; As WO'aro soon to enter upon a national campaign and ‘a s other'matters must ho Is- *uos frotn point to point, the people today ■*11 over the United States are watching with Interest this Republican convention of tho state of Ohio, because Ohio enjoya tb s proud prestige of always having been loyal to those - principles and contributed from ' SECRETARY MABLOY. her forces of power and lntollsct, a s s y of tho best advocates tho country ho* pro­ duced. (Orest applause.) Is It any, wonder then that the people of Ike whole country ohonld bo of lookers this day and tomorrow flml watching with eagerness the result of tho principles «i»- rtonnecd and the polIt-Us to bo tried which shall have their direct Influence and effect upon the campaign of 1001? Is there any­ body In this gloat audience,—Aye, Is, there nsybody Iff tho state of Ohio who hesitate* fo r one moment, under all tho conditio** which have gone before, under all the ea- VlrofimOrtta of the pre-sont, under all th« hopes of th* future, to see one stogie cans* ds to why tbo Republican party should change one lota Ip those principles? (Long continued cheering,) Human lib­ erty, protection to American Industrie.* end out workingmen, (Renewed npplauc*.) TV* started with th a t slogan lantiy yours ago. I t wont forth and reached the hearts .of every fireside In the land and If we needed any additional tribute Of any accessory to add to tho lustre of that 'monument, it would ha the euntlfnir.tlofi of lmpplrtos* and Contentment pcrnfptlblo everywhere arohnd us. J once fold "L rt well enough alone,” (Applauet,) For God’s cake, "Keep' letting It alone," (Renewal! applause.) If you consider from a practical stand­ point wh*t U best for but* country, with, the evidence of the past before you, with the *Vjeet lessons around, and with oertalg doductUhs as to the future, which must follow Sound reasoning and right princi­ ples, qan we ever hftpo to place ourselves in a happier poritlo* a* regards ourselves and Stir Own Interests? The peepl* «rb hot narrow lrt their lino Of reasonlag. I t t* it matter of pride ts us th a t the pespl* of this country are *# In­ telligent, and when I hear the nuggestfens that the time may tome as * result o t thl* esormerts influx ef immigration, the spirit • f Americanism will bt> contaminated by contact, t ray, oh, no, my friends, the Institutions oMhese United States are upo* a surer Nnndatlun, aud there is & bulwark built year* ago which stand* today stronger and stronger. That bulwark la- our com­ mon schools, out IiistUtittos of education, od that we art. Adequately prepared for all •Mliulhtlon that may ho neeraSary fur any and all who may come. to out* hospitable •state*.- ^ -. ■ . ■ . * 'Il.o future of the Un.ted Slates cannot be taeasored la words. .Tiro oxpwlefich of flffy year.: has taught us rimt nothing is teinosslble. There jv.a tw coiklUious exist­ ing (--day hut that are iu a further wtsgft 0 t derclupfiiertt’tbsti they have brea la the psst. Out great tficrvoirs of mineral wealth have just boon opwied, km ihrengii the Intelligence1, thh inpeaolty and tho la- dnstiv of our jo -pli'. <ufipled with these natural ndcjntaj,> a , , too . iT.iu-d Witea tHttttite totlay id the Tuopt reutt of the lit* dttstv(al filltitiiis of ite tv,.rid. (Applause.) Having Jtfst arrived nt that, putfif, doss, abvftuo surdiq^e wo 0K'vta*u.*to a t^ A f hAi* ADBlMt-TA. DOWLAS) ’ \ expected, We say now, starling from the starting point of the Twentieth century, to sit the people of st^to aild nation, this la .an age. of progress: Tho Republican patty Is In tho,lead, and wo hare no bras* band abend of us, (Grout laughter'and long continued applause.) We are going to fol­ low along the linos and by tho straight,: path which wo have trodden for nearly4 fifty yearn. - You must nceopt result*. a* proof, and If you obiurtder not only yen* Own material, interests, but tbo best ip-' terests o f ' Society,' and Of our common country, yon cunttoi: fall to find yourisrire*. In the ranks of tho Republican party with­ out. any regard, to past; party affiliations, marching shoulder to shoulder.,With soldier* •who have won tho battles of the past, and who ara leading on to now victories, with that .banner floating aloft which preelojpi* the principles of the Republican party. (Prolonged applause.): The call by congressional district* was then made for member* tit the, committees on credentials, permanent organfzatlonr rules and order of bull- ness, etc., y?hon the convention, after being in session pnly an hour, ad­ journed untjl Thursday morning, . ' i 1 - „ v- _. f in o ' ji p r ss" •? Ti at’ IQ fi V<bo o; lilt of 1 t’-r* A' j *:. -?) ("• tVe r.iy p; <n ond i •Ml ri'li'H npf«M V.'IR CfiBO ffom m tlaib--r*,i:.t!rih; ctrb'r tho RididrotJon of esKagy our jin ( limdol devlceo, that vfi'tilth added to oar t>«:ury‘o treaeare* will rout)’ ua ctiu; o'pr even than bOfuro Is the tlnorolal iirelrs of th o ‘prrid. 'Xheti Is mrtblog tepofMWs th at Is surtcptlbte to tinman agon",? or ingenuity that wo cannot uu iid,J8t3& ' ftow. That lo tee-s prupflfelrioo. roy friends. That Is a I'Mprritpin which must ho faced from all altlef1, and -;U3ored with all Interesta IS vloiv, awl if there P» one thing more that) ni'otho? that roatea mo hopeful for these duvrioproriitfi In the future, it is cocauso In tho light of esiierlence and under the Infinonoo of this gient ptonperlly and d*- vcloproenr, pcopio are beginning to appro d ate that all Interest and all factors that contribute lo tUrre results are, and should ‘be, of route! Interest,' J rpealc of the re|atIo?i«hlp between cap­ ital and labor. They day la dawning who* that All-important, -aye, economically-im portent, question will bo taken up, dl» t uvr.eii and considered, not purely from the standpoint of politics, but from the* stand- polnt-of immatdty and society. (Applnuso.) That Is simply another cdlestone to mark our progress In .that direction, but It will not be the hist, Onward la our motto a* tt pc- pie, and hi order that that advance may bo safe aud sure, all the people roust look for gulrtuuee along thut path tD those who lead them aud have lead (boro safely In the past. It ts beeautir of this th a t-I speak hopefully if the future of tho Rev publican party, not only in Ohio, but lx the nation, and X should speak In such, words ami with nnch empbasltt as, would Inspire the 'minds, uot only of the Repub* beans by profession, put of every man* who from the standpoint, of humanity and patriotism will and' must consider th* best Interests of Jbla country, -.Uarty .affiliation* do not always govern Judgment. Loyalty to party may bo all right when Indjfferoneo scorns to rule, but when ‘the'"people are aroused to their own true Interests, ant) that which most affects: their own affairs, will judge -for- them­ selves, and select ..for- themselves that which is best, and discard that which Is not good. We have never failed when wt> have gone before the country upon that Solid foundation, not of theory, but -of fact,; *nd have redeemed the prophesies we made, and fulfilled pR th at could have'been MinnesotaMan's Discovery. „ Adrian, Minn,, June lislr—Tltilip Doyle Of this plaec saya that lie lias found out a medicine tlmt will cure any easpof Kidney trouble. AsIMr, Doyle won himself very sick for a long time with this painful dis­ ease. and is now, apparently hs well os ever, big .statement carries tbo confirmation of personal experience. • , Thp remedy that cured Mr. Doyle is called Dohd’s Kidnoy Pills. In speakingof tbo pills, Mr. Doyle Rayss "In regard to Dodd’s Kidney Pill?, they are certainly a wonderful' medicine—the Lest tout I have ever taken.’" •*f was vtry bad for a long time’with kid­ ney troublp and could get nothing to .belt) mo till I tried Dodd’oKidney I’HK "1 used altogether about ton boxes, aild I can cay-emphatically that lain completely cured. I etn entirely well, withouta symp- ton of kidney troubleleft, „ "•f can hcaatilv recommend Dodd's Kid­ ney pills to anyone who ia suffering with klncy trouble for they made me all fight, *Thave advised ceverat oi my friends to try them, and not one lias been discap- pointed." ■‘ ’ Sefi mu* display of buggies before you buy. We call save you money. Kerr <feHastings Bros. ■ His last Hope Realized, la tlife first opening of Oklahoma to settlers In 1889, tbe editor of this paper wan among the many seekers after fortune who made the big race one fine day In April, During Ids traveling about ami afterwards his cflwpiiig upon bis claim.ho uncounted bad water, which,together with the tvevere heat,, gave him a very severe diarhota which it seemed almost im­ possible to cheek, aud along in' June the ease became so 1 bad he expected to die. One day one of his neighbors brought lata a small bottle of ubam* berlain’a Colic, Cholera and Diar­ rhea remedy as a last hope, A big doso was given him while be was rolling about on tho ground, in great agony, and in a few minutes the dose was repeated, Tho good ctleet ot the medicine ivmi soon noticed and within an hour tho patient was Inking i.vifl first sound sleep for a fortnight, That 0110 little bottle worked a complete euro, and Jib eanuot help but feel; grateful. Tho i-cafnii for bowel dis- ordfta being at band suggest this item. Eor sale by C. M, KidgWay.» UP-TO-DATERUBERTIREBUGIES •R e m e m b e r W O I v F ^ K D M s o w n tfJttDtjwr T ir e? * -anei gw a x tm fec ea t h e m - H u tm & r T ir e ® a p p l i e d tm o i w r t x io t ie e . The above represents a combination run-about top buggy, -with naked thousand-mile axle andlfpecTHead epring. The. wheels arp 42-44 rubber tire while .the track is 4 feet 8 inches. The body ia 22 inches wide with 3 bow , full leather top and hangs on the Bailey body loop. The cloth trimmings are green. The body is black while the gear is painted with the fashionable New,York red. ■There is a full length .strip of velvet carpet. The shafts have'the quick shifting shaft coupler. X e n i a A-v e**tie, J . H . W Q L IT O R D , C e d a r v i ll e , O Nerybus Headache Breeds Insanity, Many a person’s wholejpleasurein life is ruined by the fear of nervous headaches. Any little excitement, no matter what, bus­ iness or social, brings them. on. Tho feet aud hands grow cold, the head ia hot, the eyes stiff, tne temples throh, and only in the quiet of a-darkened room is relief Ob­ tained, This condition must be checked or it means complete mental ruin. To those people Dr. A. W. Chase’s Xcrve Pills come nsublessing. They donpt stop, tooy cure the headaches. They do not blanket, they build up. They put the nervous tystem in a strong, vigorous, sturdy condition—-acondi­ tion that give®°n° restive power jmd en­ ables them to again enjoy life’s pleasures. Mrs, -Kolbenstetiar of J25 -Clark St„ Springfield, Ohio, says; I .was troubledwith severe Rcrvousness, nervous headaches aud indigestion.- I wftsadvised to tryDr. A,AV, Chase’s Serve Tills and got Borne and .after taking three boxes of the pills I can say my,- pervous systera.ia in splendid shape again— the old troublesome heat.ache's entirety cured and the stomach and. digestion in' perfect order, J consider the mechcino the best nervo tonic and health builder 1 ever took.” For further information call ot, Ridgway ifcCo’s. Drtig Store, CcdarulUc. 0. 5(toa box at dealers or Dr. A. Yu Chase Mddicine Co., Buffalo, K.-Y, See that por- troto and^iguaturo of A^V. Chrtso M. D. are on everypackage. HOTIGEOFSflliE . OFBops. Office of Clerk of the Village .of Cedar villo, May 50,1903. Scaledproposals will bd received at tho office until Wednesday, the 1st day of July, 1003, at 12 o’clock in. for the purchase of Four Corporation Bonds Of tho Village of Ccaarvitle, bearing date the 1st day of July, 1003, and payable as follows: Bond No. 1, January 1st, 1904; BondNo. 2, June 1st, 1001j Bond No. 3, October 1st, 1004j Solid No. 4, March 1st, 1003, each being for the sum of Two Hundred Dollars(200) and bearing interest at tho rate of 5 per cent, per annum, payable semi-annrtally. • Said Bonds areissued for tho purposo of extend- ing Indebtedness, to pursuance of section 27 ol of the Revised Statutes of Ohio. And of an ordinance entitled “An ordinance to i$ 3 UeBonds” passed too 2Stb day of May, 1003, authorizing their issue, Said Bonds will bo sold to the highest bidder for not less than their par. value. Bidders are required to state too number of Bond bid for and the gres* amount they will pay for the bonds bid lor, the right to reject any and all bids is reserved. Proposals must ho scaled ahd endorsed bid Idr — bonds. jo iisto McCOBKKtfc, 26d Corporation Clerk. ReducedFares vi« PtiMwyhAsi* Lines. Excursion tickets willhe SoldviaPennsyl­ vania Lines as follows; To Sr. Louis, Mo„ June IGth and l?tb, account Thirty-first Saengerfest Or North American Saengerbound. To B oston , M oss ., Jnly 2nd toGth, inclu­ sive, account National Educational Assort* atioiL . To California and IntermediateTerritory, One-Way Bctond Class Colonists’ Tickets. April 18 th to June 15th. To Points m the West, Northwest »nd and South. April 21st, May oth, 19th, June 2nd and 10th for Home-Seekers’ Excursion. To Points in South and Southwest Terri­ tory, April 21st, May 5th, lffth, June 2nd, Kith, July Ttb, andgist, One-Way Second, Class Settlers’Tickets The attractions on these occarioffs will be larticuiariy interesting, Tho Wofidjs iair Dedication ceremonies, will bo participate - by President Roosevelt, incnibers of hi# Jabinct, Ex-President Cleleland and other notables. Tlmdisplay of Brii-works will represent an investment of #50,0 J.00. Th# occasion will be a memorable one, instruc­ tive as well as interesting.to all who (dtend, tor particulars regarding low fare#, through train#, e a , apply to nearest ticket ns;cnt of the Pennsylvania Lines. C A S T O R ! A . to* XftlftAtfl tttd Chiltkcii, ■ ItsKMYnUrnAtopCaighi Bemril th# gignfttnr* ot store News— # lay, Bargains for Busy Buyers in Every Dep’t 1 ‘ “ ' - - • * 1 4 . ’ e ^ , -Ml < 'I S - . - ' % ^ ' , May Suit Sale.' ■X • J •>! - ~ ,A 1 ’ rJ1”1, fc Every ladies’ fine tailored suit in our department tlia.Ct T ** n rk . formerly sold at 618.60, 620, $22,50 and 625; reduced to'PJLD*u u They are in black, navy and..browns* and style right to date, May price $15. . . . ; ’ Sillr Coats marked down to close out, a $6.50 Jacket ClJj A j- dow # v *»»*♦*•**■*.#«• ****•*« • • v*« •.(, t "I**!/ 3 $12,50 Jackets how 68.75,teto, New styles of Alolmir Skirts jvst received,- in black, navy and gray at $5. ^ ■ ■ Millinery For May. Cuban Bodies,- fhe swell Hat. , $1 kind for 69c. Importers’ sam­ ples of fine Cuban Bodies at les 3 than half price. May Flowers. Crushed Boses, three in a bunch, worth '35c., May price 19c.. Daisey Wreaths for children’s hats at 10,15, 25 and 50c. "Violet Eoliage, large bunehes 19 cents. American Beauty Boses, large sizes 50c kind' for 25c, Apple Blossoms, pink and white, 35 cents. New Parasols. FaraSols for ladies, $1 to $5, For children .25 cents to $1,00, ex­ clusive styles. « May Lace Curtain Sale. Twenty-five styles of fine Lace Curtains, regularly sold at $5 to $6,75 a pair, two to four pair of a style—take your choice <T* q f \ | - of the entire lot during May sale, per pair.. Jobe Bros. &Co., Xenia, E b e r s o l e P i a n o s A B S O L U T iE L Y D U R A B L E . ♦‘We have for a number of ye*r.i used KbcrsolePianos in the Conservatory wlierc they arc constantly subjected to th* hard­ est kind s i use. We have found the JSbcrsole to be a good, durable piano, welt able to stand thewear and teirof thematic room.” Miss C rara B ai ' k , Directress ’ Clnrtimatl t*o*#e«atoryrtMatte. - mahu V aotumh ay The Sfnifh & Nixon Piano Co. 10*nd 12 E. itourth fttr«et, CINtUVNAtl, O. 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