The Cedarville Herald, Volume 26, Numbers 27-52
(■i ■''?!*»> W * •, v ’ ^ <r' -rJ ’i »f> a 0 .■;*. ■-i t<«^’ 4 A fc w W k jt‘ For jwrart wed f a f r m q b m & 19 ^*®p#r.' ■ —Fur* MiriH# h«?*®p# a$&*flhfc . TtteBtea-'' ■ Mr. Joraph ha# i « u ^tl^e wck twit week. - * —Oiive Oil auit#ble for rakd dress* M g , A t O r ijr 4 c Co’*, ^ H J$*m Hmlky k i t last {Saturday for Id* horn*a t Sparta, III. s For men’#and boys’ pants, overall# and jackets, go to Bird’*- -Go to John Fierce for lift and ■piteber pumps, pipes, eta. ’ B. G. Rkigway was a buri««# via* iter in the CrewCity, Tuesday,. Binder whips, machine oil and bay Jork# at Kerr A. Basting Bros. Mias Rosa Stormont entertained a number of friends last evening Canned meats, pickles, cakes, crackers; etc., for lunch, a t Cooper’*, A boy arrived at the home of Mr. and Mrs, Cordon Collins last Mom day, A little girl arrived at the home of Br. and, Mm. E. C. Oglesbee, Tuem day, ^ l' v..- / Miss Eleanor Smith'is the guest of Mias Helj?a idenks,, of Xenia, this. . w e e k , "4 1 „ „ 7 L.I|!i»i,'IW,».J>i StHl paying jL4oper dozen for fresh eggs, Jdc per lb, for fresh butter a t ' Bird’s. J „ ■ i fl'fae P a y t o n races/were th e attrac tion fo r a num be r o fC e d a r v ilIia n s , yest^day. ‘ l ' >f> 'K>y, Miss Verna Bird has returned home after, enjoying a delightful Week’s vrisit in Xenia. , " —One Eoderick Lean steel lever barrow for sale cheap.' Only — left; John Pierce,” , one r*v M isses,Maggie And Bjertha. B ife ,a r e in * M o n m o u th ,- I I I ,, l attending the Bife-BaOter wedding. . ** * ' ,■ . * *r' * '»’* YM Take advantage of the special*price on buggies at Kerr & Hastings Bros, and buy yourself one., r - Mr,• Clarence Young who is jp •Philadelphia is expected*.home about the first of the month. dames B ic h a rd s a u d fam ily*^ o f X e n ia , were guests o f M r s * H a r r y B ichards o ve r S u n d a y . Mime#Amanda Puffield and Zella Nagley were guests of South Charles ton friend# over Sabbath. \ ■ Jaeen McMillan arrived home from Taxkio, Mo:,; Monday,-where he at- * tended-college the past year. I f White Star ‘"Coffee satisfies and pleases our customers, it will you, 20c and 25c per lb at Bird's, <■ *, Miss Grace Richie, of Oakland City, jtnd,, was1 the guest of Mies Kellie McFarland this week, ■ J , ', ,,, , ‘ We offer buggies for the next two weeks #fca special price, Come add sea tfsj Kerr & Hastings Bros. • Miss Mary Curry, of Yellow Springs was entertained several days this wAek by Mrs. J . H, Milburn. Mr, B, F, Kerr shipped a valuable Polled Burbam male animal tor Coshocton county stockman, Thurs day, Mr. Ed. Nisbef who has a good po sition at .Richmond, lud., in a wall paper house, spent Sabbath with ( k darville friends. Mrs. Nisbet has been visiting her mother, Mrs. Boss, Mr seme time. A SHORT MESSAGE ------ TOSMOWM - You’ll always fad «* ready and to show goods, whether wifliattc $-mwm y«* Tbit . h rkw f' w snfe storegrowsooaahurtly, hemmsait g a u w n y eomparisott w ith others,, Om d rd -^P iw Price# Any Straw Hat in the store at task not heenuse they are old style, but because of the back ward season, Here’s a chance. A nioe line of Boy’s Knee Pants sizes four to sixteen years old, All sizes in Boy’s Brownies. 25c is what you pay elsewhere, Price* perpair*either kind W c Ladies’ a n d Misses’ Bibbed Vests, nicely trimmed, splendid Value, good goods for the C p money, each *^v a*i»#«if *Tf<*r * A new line of Ladies’new* style Cloves, in white, drahand black A *te»B ins of eikas and eookiaaai. CiAipeck. AmcMt^f those from her# who a t tended the Hagier cattle sale near Wushiagtoa, V. H., on Tuesday were Mesart. P , Bnulfute, F . B. Turnbull, 0,E.B*edf»te>0 .H . an i W, H. Creawell. Mr, Letter Bmall and wife, of Springfield, were gueata of Mr., and Mrs. Robert Towndey the first ot the week. Mr. Bmnil returned ta Springfield while his wife will visit here for several days. Mrs. W, P, Madden, of Xenis¥ and. Airs, O, T, Wolford, south o f this place, attended the celebration of the eighty-third birthday anniversary of their aupt, Mrs, 8ar«h J , Wilson, at Springfield, Monday. Prof, W. B. McChesney baa /been appointed administrator of the estate of the late P r; J . F. Morton, Messrs.' G. H, and W, H. Creswell and Thompson Crawford arc named as ap praisers of the property on Saturday,, June 27V .. lace or plain, price, per pair 15c, up.. M c C O R K E L L ’ S Popular PricedMore. Try those hiilk coffees at Cooper’s. V—For Bed Cross ■wind mills see Jojin, Pierce. * • , , ’ —A .complete line ,of breakfast rnearby towns when it comes to the foods a t, Gray & Co’s., tF Jpurchase of binder twine. The firm " - T h e r o b b e r fire b u g g y y o u .n e e d K e r r f ltind' . . . •. r ir ».;r? t er twine for “.WhitfihaH.5’ W, H. Barber returned last Satur- day from his western trip. While in Iowa he visited Mr, Harve Spencer and family and at Monmouth, 111, he stopped with Mr. W. B. McMillan and family and reports that these former CedarviUe families as doing nicely, ” , 1 M r , B id e u , manager o f the ‘ ‘ W h iteh a ll’’ owned b y t h Y m illion - E , S . ‘ K e lle y yraa in tow n T h u r s d a y , Cedfirville m arkets excel! can be had of Kerr &Btastitiga Bros. | er twine for ^ hitehall. For fruit jarr. for caps and-rings ^ ^longing to Ellsworth „rt ^ flnnrw.ra Lowry djed Wednesday night on tfie gof to yoopers. , , . | 6;a^ aik in front of m McLean bir- Hbh. WhitelawRaid had the hoo- j | attj The borse had been sick or,to address, the graduating class a t amj wandered to this point wheie it Yale college - at- its, last commence- |-ejj ^tr •the sidewalk. In the: fail its meu** - ’ • ' Jhead struck a large pane of glass ' .Harry and Maty Bird ‘are "spend- Jwhich;was broken'into a , thousand ing a few; ‘days visiting with their [ pieces. ' . 1 ! ' mnt, Mrs. W. H. Bull,, of near! . T{ie Sunday Commercial Tribune Xenia, ' - • - - j-gives an account of the death of an ;,Mrs%& W.' Kizer returned, to her j Ohio boy at Paris'several days ago^ home at Enoh, Thursday, alter sever- j The . dispatch states that James al days'visit with her sister, Miss rjarueson, a native of Lebanon died Ella Hudson. . ’ - , j in Paris after a residence -of- several ; B in d e r, tw ine p e r lb 12 c , Sisal ro p e , | years in die foreign c ity , H e le ft S t . a ll sizes, 12 J o , -h a ry e a t ;,w b ip s , /g o o d .! B ° uis a num ne r o f years ones, 50 c,‘ machine o il, the best, p e r I co l,n tr'f ' ago, far the gallon 35c, at Bird’s. - i .The Herald is prepated to get out The Junior Epworth League tfii | ^ bills or sale bills on short notice give a- lawn fete; In the Methodist ftnd a t* Ver^ reasonable price, The churchyard .next Thursday, eveningIsuccess of our rain-proof board has Julv-2 All invited * -(been wonderful. Those who haye *_ . j d&cdj t speak of Its merit in the high- Mrs. E. Gr. Lhwry entertained a | eat.praise, This -specially prepared few of her. friends Saturday evening board is furnished at the same price m honor of her guests the Misaefi M tbe soft pulp hoards/so why not Sherrafd, of Liras, O. JUjf6tke very best? , Mr. Herman Coe- lost a valuable’ cOw last Friday night, by lightning. Soda and Service Perfect Borne fa ir ly good soda is add amid repelling su rround ings, aome bad soda can he had where the appearance o f thing# lead# y o u to e xp e c t be tte r. B u t i f y o u call a t # $ $ # # # W isterman's ;f: ijs # :it 06 you get matchless soda amid surroundings that can’t be. matchetlfef daintiness. There is tttifytfAsatisfaction in get* ting aoda here. You’ll ex« p»-tiettce it ami appreciate it. We want your sodd! trad*. We know how to keep you. ISAAC WISTERMAN BwritiSW. CftHf Bfart wf * warn apairtirtani —tswrimwa to— irtjUi f l ghUiuliy, hwi wwiffwonraiii Prof. F . L; Alexander was honored . . . . . . . . , last week by being elected K of R. The animal was insured m the & 8. at the sixteenth annual session Hroehe County Mptual,^ . 0f the Grand LodgeKnights of Pyth- A dispatch from Washington states I ias- o f the Btate of Ohio, which was that President Roosevelt has appoint-j held at Xenia. Prof. Alexander bd J . F, Orr postmaster at Xenia to was assistant Kl of R, A 8 . for two succeed Joseph Milburn. !^eBra his friends are now cougrat* Mr. Horn,n, Coe .r d f.mil}- b.d I ”' f in« bi” Ws elMlim •» lbi» for their guests last week Miss CoraloUlc®‘ Alexander, of Springfield* and her The marriage of Mr. Lee Rife to sister and children of Iowa. I Mi^e Maty Hunter took place-Jest Martin Panjela leaves Saturday j at Monmouth, 111, Mr. Rife is morning for Bushville,- Inch, where j® popular young man living on a he Will Visit his brother# .oneof which &«*» »<** Clifton,^ He has,built a he has not seen in twenty-five years. I ne^ house on his farm and every- „ th in g is in readiness to go to house- P r . P . B .M a a d e n , P r a c t ic e 11 m - w *,!.,» \n- u J . *,n ite d t o E Y E , E A R * . N O S E A N D M / w ill re- T H R O A T . G la s s e s A c c u r a t e ly A d - J CftIve congratulation# from a large lu s te d . A l l e n B u i l d i n g , X e n i a , O . I c,rcle o f friends upon the ir a rriv a l. Tdet*<me.—Office Six ii, Residence Wo. if 1 T , , «v., , . , . John A. husbei, of this city* today Mr, and Mrs. James Townsley went j through his attorney C* G Shearer t Bubaariba fo r t k * H a r a ld . R a lp h Coeltnuj k th e g u e s t o iC Im a . P a a d lum and fa m ily . P r . J , G . P a n o « w ill occup y th e p u fp lt iu t b e B , P , c h u rch , S a b b a th . -M rs. A n d » w W in te r k vis itin g h e r {laughter, M r s , Charles K is b e t a t L o v e la n d . M r s . A . B , P a tto n w ho baa liem the guests o f h e r parents, M r , am M m . D a n ie l P e n n * has returned to ite r home in C o lum b u s . M h » B e lle M id d le to n , o f Cedar- v ille , called on friends here Wednes d a y . S h e was on her w a y to v is it h e r Sister, M r s , R e fik e y .—T r i - C o u n t y Misses M a e and S te lla M a tth ew a * daughters o f O r in M a thew a , a re a t tend ing norm al school a t .O x f o r i T h e y W ill take a ten weeks? course be fo re school o pene th is fa ll. M r s . B o y d , who recen tly moved to Sp ring fie ld expects to re tu rn to C e - d a rv iU e ln a sho rt tim e . M r s . Boyc and grand-daughter, E t h e l , h a ve been gueefs - o f M r , Geo rge Sm ith Ib is w eek. Meagre, J . W . P o llo c k and A V . . H , Creswell were- tw o o f the ju rym a n Who found J o h n H la d m a n , a teacher a t Rosa township, n o t g u ilty o f severe ly pun ishing a p u p il, E a r l B e H a v e n In the P ro b a te cou rt last F r i d a y . A m o n g the o u t o f town, people .who were here M o n d a y in attendance a t the funeral o f The late'M r# . M cC o lliiin were; M r , W illiam M c C o llum am -laugh te r, p f P e lew a re ; M r s . E z r a M e * "G o llu iw a u d ' d a n g h te r/ o f M id la n d ; M r . and M r s . 1 C , E / ’ H a r d in , M r s . F o rd ic e , -M rs*. K e lle y , M r s . M ira n d a M r s . B a ttin a n d M r .JE fa r r oid H e rd - i n , o f C la rk sville . I f y o u a re th in k in g o f ta k in g u p the s tu d y o f ; S H O R T H A N D , , i t w ou ld p a y y o u to w rite to M r .' S e lb y A , M p r a n , P rio c ip a lo -f tbe S feuog raph ie In s titu te , A u n A r b o r , M ic h ig a n . M r . M o ra n fias one o f the most successfu schools in ^M ich ig an , * H i s pupils alwhys secure gobd positions as soon as they are prepared fo r them and then hold the position -they secure, m x K *‘ That Throbbing Kudacht - W o u ld q u ic k ly leave y o u , ■ i f yo u hb J v T-' V i n A TOour T A & P H I b used' P r. King’s •New, 'Life: Pills. Thousands ofsuffers’have proved their matchless merit for Sick and Nervous Headactjes. They make’pbre block afed build up your health. Only 25c, ,rtior.ey hack if not4cured.. Sold by B . G, Ridgway, Druggist. A Gan of Nerve- “Spealribg about nerve,” remark ed Ned, Gilmore/ “I met a man the other night who has it in colossal quantity. He was an old acquaint ance and came to see mp abont two years ago and, after pouring out s talc of woe, borrowed-$50,' -A few night# ago I happened in the bil liard room, of -the I Irifth Ayenttfi ho ld* and I saw my debtor playing. When I learned: the stakes were $50 a game; I sat down and watched the contest. My acquaintance soon had lost $150, and as he put up his cue Xsaid to him: ‘"Don’t you, think you’d better have paid me that $50 than to have lost three times the amount-here?’ ‘Tie gazed a t me. for a few sec onds and then took my breath'away by rejoining:, ‘"Good Lord, man* haven’t you forgottenThat yet?* *X< “ “ * bw, iha fa what I call nerve.’* •New York Times. Th* Alligator’* Brokfut. Mr. Bud Spinks was awakened the other morning by a strange* grunting noise in his room* which proved to he the voice of a medium sized alligator tha t was warming it self in the smoldering ashes of hui o v .r to D . j U m k . t M . , « d w » | « M ", molio, h g f guests of their daughter, Mr#. Emma Harper until Monday even faff- Robert Tindall shipped five car# o f fat hogs Wednesday, and Thursday Frank Townsley shipped’a car. Mr, court to, recover . possession of bis child, Leigh, who by the order of the court was given to the custody of bis mother Until of school ago.* Mr* Mr. Nifjbet avers that the child-lias now arrived at that age and that tbe Tindal expect# to send out two more child’s step-father is a man of sporting ' ' 1 tendencies and an Unsuitable person to Took.after his ttioral welfare. Saturday. Robert Hood ha# been tendered the j position as city engineer for 7Aeu City* 111,* and i# also considering an | offer for a similar position a t Pough keepsie, N; Yd Press Republic. •attMNMM -—“Strength and vigor come# of I good food, duly digested. ‘Force/ a ready-to-serve wheat and barley-food* add# no burden, but sustains, nour-J ishes, invigorates ” Sirawherries and Ralstons Break- fart Food ire delicious; Order a box j of Strawberries and a package of j Ralston’# Breakfast Food today and try it, At Gray dfc GVs, i f Sfitne ambition#, Christian young ] Woman Who desire# to fit herself to do shorthand work and who is unable to j pay the entire expense, can learh haw j she may earn the greater part of her ] expends while taking the course. An excellent opportunity. Write at once | “or particular# to the Stenographic ■ InstituteMoff Arbor, Michigan. Only those who can gave goml reference# ( w in character need apply. ggd (M i Gray ? (MMamjiWj “ My Iialr am# falling out and turriirt* gray very fast; But your Hair Vigor stopped the falling and restored the natural toiofj'-Hvtr** E. Z. Benomme, Cohoes, N. Y. IFs impossible foryou not to look old, with the color of seventy years' In your h a ir l Perhaps you are Seventy* and you like your gray hair! If not, use Ayer’s Hair Vigor* InJess than a month your grayhair will have all the dark, rich color of youth* tJ.tt aWO*. M in p i , ■*pmm »-*nr difWiGti tifl.’ c ^ f(nu i!it oi.adull (i*:i9ni % ifl t-xhfM# J a K H V , I'-J Hi! MIAMI t\ XTXX <xt„ tawingM mm ! mmmi placed there to dry and which ho had bought on the installment: plan and on which ho had made but one payment. The saurian had succeed' ed in swallowing one boot and had the other down clear to the atra which Mr. Spink# seized and „3i5 it otit The gator i# now on exhi bition a t Minchc’s drug store* but will soon be slain in order that Mr. Spinks* Who is going around With Olio boot and obo slipper* may re cover the other bool.-^Adams (Ga.) Enterprise. , „ „ The Stenographic Institute, at Abb Arbor* Mich., is prepared to give some enterprising young man Who is a printer a chance to earn nearly all* and possibly ail, of his excuses while taking * complete Course in shorthand and typewriting at that school, Every young man who has taken our course for the past ten years ha# at once se cured a good position. Write for par ticulars. 28d “I have been troubled for some time With indigestion and sour stom ach,” sky# Mrs. Sarah W. Ourlis, o f Lee, Mass., “and have been taking Ghnmberlam’# Stomach and IJver Tablets which have helped me very murii sii that now 1 ran eat many tiuiL# that before t could uot/# If you have any trouble with your stom ach why not take these Tablets aud get wdi? «ti* by O. M. Ridg- way jiStmik ClmukWooSwtiiw*.) - M il A »m KWm f «wddabfltea, OfGrwa&dd, are VMti»g hew- Mrs. Eli* Riley, o f Tboratowo* lad., it the guest# of her mats, M> mm Baldwin. Mrs. W. A* MeDoman was visit- lug her sirtar* Mrs. 8pUh, in Paytwi over Sunday* Childraa’s Jay exercise# will fes: lieldat theM. E. church next Sunday a t 2:30 o’ c lock. Ciarenoe Short, of Springfield, spent several'days here with hi* aunt, Miss Julia Fairchild. A r t h u r W o lfo rd h a sg q p e to W e s t C a rro llto n to accept a position in the paper m ill a t th a t place.. Mrs. HewardSmitb apentf Sunday with her father* N. V. Braason, at Mt. Carmel hoepital* Columbus. T h e J u n io r M issiona ry band w ill ho ld a la w n fete On W ednesda y eve n in g a t th e home o f I . H . T h o m e , Mrs. Homer McMillan, of Coliim- huSjhaffbeen the guestoffaersister, Mrs. L H. Thorne, the past week, Mre. MaryHatfield has returned to her home in Centerville1, after a week’s visit with -her daughter, Mrs. HenrySehickedant?- M ies F l o y M c P o rm a n o f the C in c in n a ti. A r t A c a d em y , M iss E d i t h W ilso h o f Sw athm o re college, F e h u .y Messrs. W a lte r : E l d e r , R a u l 'M c P o T - roan a n d A n d re w . Se llars o f the O . S . I T ., are home fo r th e ir summer Vaca tio n . P o p u la r - '**" " * '' Priced . ciorap Is one of our special ties, Comemand gee HEN’S and ’ BOY’SSUITS . andPANTS Comfortable Rouse shoe for women at, Siegenthal- er’s, Springfield, O. :s largest stock in the town to select from. BIRD'S MAMMOTH STORE POULTRY AND EOOS WANTED! .-The Sam*-Thought I Until .further, notice we will pay the ..following cash .prices,,for, poultry and eggs, delivered to C . f i O illa u g h V g r o c e r y , Cedarviller, , L i v e , S p rin g C h ic k e n s ; weighing ' l i to '21h3»'lfie perJb....„„,...x6c Live Hens per lb. . . . . . . ; ■ Qld roosters per l b , , . . . E g g s -p e r dnz: - I 3 Q First; . Child to Second Child-- Which lion would yob choose? First Lion to Second Lion- Which child would you- choose?— St. Nicholas. A , HoW Yoait Works. ’The growth of the yeast plant is so rapid, tha t its individual cells can he seen under .the microscope to spring up as buds upon the parent cell and to grow to full size,, those presently to givo oft buds them selves tha t expand in like manner* of the yeast plant the h i the case cell# remain attached to each other and thus form branches of elongat ed cells fixed end to eiid. In other caeca the Ludfl drop oft* so th a t the plant never takes any definite shape* lint remains as a mass of free cells. I t a new call be formed every minute by each of the cell# present you may calculate the number that will be produced in an hour. Thus a t the end of the first minute there will be two* in two minute# four, in three minutes eight* and so on. In flvo minutes there will be thirty- two; in ten minutes the number will have increased to 1*024, and in fif teen minutes there will be 32*7flfl cells.—Hospital. Saved H k L ift. Whitehall, Ilf., June 8th.—Mr, boil Man ley had Bright1# Diseaseand after hi* home doctor h#d treated him for aontethne It* finallr told him that he could <lo nothin* mow for him, and that’ he would surely file*- ■ .A friend whohad heard of what Dodd’s Kidney Pill# had done la Cases of Kidney Trouble, advised Mr. Manley to try a treat ment of this wtnedjr. Ms did eo and everyone was surprised and delighted toaeass improvement in « very short time. This Improvement *t»dti*lly kept on a# the treatment proceeded, tilt nowMr. Manley is well, Me says: ‘•The doctorsaid ha had dons All keeonld ■forine. Me save- me up.- A freind advised me to take Dodd’s Kidney Till#, and Tn * fewweeks I «a« nearly all right again, "1 am not dead, and can. trnlhfolly say t tat I feel better today than I have for Irears. Dodd’s Kidney Hits are a wonder- i til remedy *»d I wilt always praise them to everyone aafftrln* as t did.” Mr. Manley’s recovery has canned a pro found aeh#atl*« a# no one ever thought he could recover, GarmanF export# graw from $59,* 90?,000 in }90l to $114*59$,000 h m * 117 E-Iain Street Xenia, 0 - , T h Citizen’^ Phone Til Bell Phone $51. A W A Y w i m w A SHETLAND PONY Valued at $ioo will be giveti away oti November 15,1903, to the person who holds the ljuckynumber. Try it for luck. A Ticket given with each 25c purchase. wCHAS. C. WEIMER f ‘ ■, * ‘ j- ’ , ---- DEAX.EK »t— * - Fish, Ice, Fresh and Salt Meats, Poul- t try and Vegetables. Give us a trial. . I X e n ia A v e n u e . ~ - - C e d a r v ih e , O . Nervous Dyspepsia Its Cause and Cure, Overworkany orgae imdlfc elvestm tr-thc •tomw li i» no exception. A s k I t to digest anythin *, everythlngi at Any time in tsatf the time reqnlrec, and like an over driven horse, I t balk*. Nature, intended tho atom* ath should have regular hour*. A tibia to work, a tinm to rest, and when you break U p this habit you upset the whole arrange ment. The stomach nerves txxome ex hausted, the glands refuse to act, tho food does not digest—lit# heavy* ferments and repeat*. There iH pain, «a# forms, bloating occurs, th# heart becomes irregular ahA a nervous irritable feeling arts in ,. This Is nervoimdtiroepaiaan.l D r . A . W . i ’hase’# he rte PilUr Itu Cure, . . Mrs. I I . Mowtoy of , bn> 714 K . Franklin at., T ro y . (i„ says: “ I <, wdcrtd-a longtime w ith a tttm nervous ■; aBeetlon that attacked mvatomach and di- * gaatiya organa, hating every symbton o f 1! neryou*dyspepsia. A. W. Chase's hTi I Obtained a box o f D r .! Kerve M ils and was so! pleased w ith the reeult that I persuaded, m y husband to try thsm for nervous head - 1 ache, :r h « pills cured us both completely - and w « Crti ^hccrfully testify to the 101 -iits of D r , A , W , Chase’s Kerva I*iU# for any nery# disorders like the above. 50 c a box at waler# o f D r . A . W . Chase Medicine Co.. BtilTalo, N , Y . See that jmrtrait and signa ture o f A . W . Chase, M . t>. are «u every mtekage, D o r sale by Kidgway it Co„ Druggist, Cedarrille, O , “ -The latest thing out-—Egg-0 See, Ten rant# h package, a t Gray A (jo. FIXEDEXPENSES m a rt GHICHESTEB’S O^GUSH PENNYlompuH r j S f c W * ' 0 * ^ I k J . Jwtmw, w “ Writ »nte shm Inin-fit, ♦TttnwiWel* Mews SUB H v e ry retail nierchnnt have a store an well a * a wteek and p a y ren t o r It# e qu lvahm t Z. M e topst bu y heat, lig h t, acrrlra, fy tmnsiKirtaiiofi, p o s ta g f-la fa c t, ^ , « boat o f th in g *, i i * ra nn o t get t along w ith o u t th em . T h e y a re •otnctlmea called t h « "fixed &■ cbjtrgra” o f t h * bratnwM , D o t % b a v in * a il those expetuwa doe# T a c t b ring bmdnra#, Wh# m * m m AaMMi U *rtkhm*tty»«ta»rt Mhoatt hhww hira *** t«*« hw has whleft they a* waw*. I If tha expensr# «r» 10 per rant Wtthoot admtlMn*, mak# them * / * X4 per rant with afivra* | rirtng aitfl doubts or quadruple # th* bnamm-Mra’# Outfitter. | t*u ara Itirttr# to let the f Pttblt# know what you have | | loraai* tiwmngfe thw m m * - ##»»!♦I- F o r - ’ W H f k w ill H tk * t o f a n y o tlf v i r t f E » T V - S H Sgolh Council and | pgny Agree or a t M ILLER public T h in k Walchi fScrtJ piaced onMain jdkndcn t McCrt {Friday Night's ,The H eralil hud » Jtflods of its reader# 1 before the council an 0 . A. MeCrea were i ’ anoe id regard to the IBignals at the Main a I croegings. I t w»S ii ItliAt weAD'ged that t! I get together and agre S T C {ra tion , fo r thfe {lu b lic r 003 crossings and t i ’come to some conclus d o n o t spem to he alt lo ry to the p u b lic . ' S u p e rin te n d e n t M l ,reasonable w ith bis council atid in fa c t w u x t h e r -rad almost anythi y t h e t e e s fo H a u g h ’ ug Chicke 15c per lb pertb..,,.. s per lb.,.; T& ..... . .h a v e a n o rdination 1 h l » ^ e d « f tl,e ir tn It h a t C e d a rv iH e w as.t s '5 u e j Ip o in t on th e division a “ C e d a rvillfi H o i railroad m e n ,' T h e tween tw o .grades wh baaar y fe r tra in s to Aorpoprtiniv---»f"foil Ithesr ateheduled time f Tbeqtiestion wjhic J oil moat was at wliic I the watchman be pin * from th e ,ta lk we he. to place t h e vvatchmi street crossing is not p ro v a l as m a n y th in ! m a n should be placet a n d h a ve h im ope street signal# from tl in te n de n i M c O re a s tt------— — , t council w a n t this ore j f f i f m j | i t whs fried the y w o lf • #o , a t th e ir own y r iU h O t meet again a n d S u pe rin te nde d th a t h e w ou ld place d u t y J u l y l i f coum o rdinance Je a d y to 1 n e x t m e e ting . T h i d o . 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