The Cedarville Herald, Volume 26, Numbers 27-52

*x*i ’ V "•fit9 f<| E R N Sj, I { Paper Patterns ‘.sterns for nutfo « l; ’ Come in ami **k ’ ' 2 C - '* E M tern . Eire piled E ‘ Quality g Our ex- Ible, and je Beat. [for "boys and :you ever saw S j | ^stockings are 1 J igc and- 25c bd, ones if you Is it pays to irment you'll welcome, as to. ' m m m . FITS !S’ PRICE. rk H hi I Mncofiicture, mo for lev* lluui the :t .anil ilm stylo# ore fire (ram $12 00 Up. 84.0(1,13.00, $5.00 !tt $ 2.00 iuul $2.60, I bniisse ha nil colors* nned Hilts in the cor- po ’ s Hrhool Hate fit |f?ro;t<lclotli 8 , in fact me (‘titrcoi colors lit S i . C O * . ) . i LOCAL AND OTfjSQNAL 2 -’Waterproof ml© Villa a t ibis 'dike. <'■■ —cPickJcs, sweet, four and mixed a t <?wiper's, John Bromagem spent Thursday in Xenia. Harry Nagley tuade ft buaiuees trip tu D lytoa Wednesday. —Timothy Meed, home grown, can ha had at Kerr & Heatings Broa. ' Mias Elfie Crawford, of Tennessee, returned to College Tuesday. —Fruit cans mul stone jars with - or without covers a t Cooper’s, C. 1>1, Crouse was a business visi­ tor in Columbus yesterday. N —Home grown Timothy seed for .sale at lverr & Hastings Bros. O. T, Wolford was in Troy this week where he started h isia s t pacing iiia’re. Mrs. E, U. Ojeahee will entertain tomorrow afternoon in honor ot Miss Blnnoli Ervin. —For pure spices, vinegar and pickles go to Cooper. ■Mr. and Mrs. Robert' Jackson .will onterUia Monday evening in honor ■nr the returned missionaries betore Miss Ella Kyle leaves for Egypt. —For a secondhand plain wheat drill call at Kerr & Hasting Bros. I). M. Pallas. , ' 41d -* Mrs. J . C, Barber gave ah after­ noon reception, Tuesday, to a num­ ber of lady friends in honor of her aunt, Mrs. Dean, of Chicago, ■ —Mittens and gloves,’shirts, jackets and overalls at Cooper’s. Theo. Yoglesburg took second mon­ ey With Advisor a t Solon and algo wou his race at Jamestown, Wednes­ day, going the half in 1:18. ■—Creswell and Baker, breeders of pure bred Berkshire bogs, have ft few choice liKi'e pigs lor sale, Cedarvilfe, ■Ohio. < '42d The college' literary societies are making mi effort tomgain have a leet Ore, course, a committee liiiviog al­ ready been appointed to look alter the prospect# ot the present Season. ' —F or S am : A farm of 82 acres, good improvements, plenty ol fruit, , long payments. Inquire o f J . P . ' Williamson. ■ >> »* - t »' 1 „ 1 ' Miss Minnie Baldwin,. oQKei.in, was the guest of Mrs E . S; ' Keyes, Saturday, Mrs. Mary Osborn who has been.visiting here this, summer -returned to Xenia, with her. Job Printing of all kinds executed m first-class style at H erald office. Robert Wilson returned to Chicago Wednesday morning to take up his 'School work at the McCormick pend nery. He was accompanied by his hrother, John, Who entered tlie same school. For Sale:—Twenty-five head ot De- Inin breeding ewes, • . ‘ 3ffd Hilaries Cooley. There will be n Grand Bally a t the 1st Baptist church, this place. Sept. 27. The speakers are: G. W. Wyatt, 11:00 a, m.j Rev. Hill, 3:00 p, in.; G W. Wyatt, 7 :00.p. m. Ail arc cordially invited to attend. —'Anyone wishing a well drilled m.»y have tint slim* dam; by calling oil W, H, Strain. 41d John Lott who holds a responsible position with a Pittsburg firm, made a short visit here the first of the week. Mr. Lott took advantage o f the cheap rates from Cleveland, where he is Superintending the erection of some electrical machinery. —The latest thing out—Egg-O-See, Ten cents a package, a t Gray & Co’s. The painters have about completed their work a t the dr pot and the build­ ing is the first on the whole system to have the new colors that have beui taken as the standa rd. The color# are considered eastern style and quite dif­ ferent Itan) anything arounit here* 1,6ar:, -A pair o f Child’s gold run glasses. Finder please return to ller* aid office and receive reward, • HberilfTarbox, of Xenia, has re* oeived word that George Marshall, of Wfinafshee, Wash., had been married to Miss Ida M„ Parsons, Mr. Mar shall is a brother of Jesse Marshall, of Xenia, ■'—Olive Oil suitable for salad dress­ ing* At Gray A (Vs. i f Charles Ilifl, (he well know black* smith Who Is located Clifton, met with a severe ’accident Monday after­ noon, while shoeing a horse belonging to Gilbert Luce. Charles Was thrown under the feet o f the plung* ing nfiSwiMand sustained ft fractured hip by the horse stepping on him* I t is stated that he , will In* confined to hi# be I for nearly three months, IF YOU KNEW The splendid .rtpjnnriiimties that are afforded customers a t overture, each week, in the way o f genuine «hoe bargains, you would not hesi­ tate a moment. Indore yim decide where you will buy vui»r shoes. Our tall lines are all in Stock, Bargains lor Everybody. r*v ^AAA.VWW *WWVWW\A«' Rubber ■Boots,. Tap Soles, Snag Proof, Friction Lined , . $ 3 , 2 5 Men’s French Kip Leather Boots, Side Lined and p »4V Waterproof , , ^ Our Five Cent Bargain Counter is where you can find Genuine Bargains Ladies’ Princess Shoes, Cuban heel, •Correct Toe, Ask /f t * ^ •J \ / \ for them . . , J ) £ . U U Ladies’ Flannel Lined House Shoes Leather Trimmings, <£ -f Fait Tops, warm^P I * 1 I I I and Comfortable * W Popular Priced Store. . Samuel Creswell met with an acci­ dent ‘ lust Monday "Inoroing while bring a crate of bogs to town. His horse became frightened a t an auto­ mobile which caused the crate of ho<_s to he.thrown over. Mr, CreBwell was-fortunate enough,to escape with only a few slight bruises. —Often imitated but never equaled are the Herald's sale bills.,, Some little excitement took place »t the .merry go-round, Wednesday even, iug, while the machine, was in* oper­ ation. It is Stid that a horse.w is rid- den onto one of the. guy ropes, caus­ ing it to break, and allowing the can­ vas to wind about the moveable parts o f the machine. Teiit poles and stakes were hurled .through the air quite lively, ..Mrs, Anna Robinson, was struck by one of the flying poles and rendered unconscious for awhile'. r A Boy’s Victory. Crossroads, Tenn,, Sept 14.—.Qrhra Young, the ten year old son of Lester Young of this place, has suffered a great deal with a form' of Kiduey trouble, which was very annoying and which made him miserable all the time. He bad to get up three or four times' every night, almost all his life. His father heard of a remedy called Dodd’s Kidney Pills nnd boitiiht some for the little follow, with the result that he is now completely cured of the old trouble. He says:- “ Dodd’s Kidney Pills soon gave me grent mlief, and now I can Bleep all night without haying to <ct up. We will always praise Dodd’s Kidney Pills.” There are many children suffering froni Kidney nnd Urinary troubles., These disorders should, he urmnptiy corrected. , Dodd’s Kidney Pills is a safe and sure remedy for all such derangements, . 4 Attempt to Spread Their Faith in This Section of the County. Two young men representing the Morinan faith have been circulating in the Stormont ami Conley vicinity north-west o f town, and have been trying to make llieir influence of some good to the cause. They tire ou t in the interest of Mormuuism and travel by foot asking the j eople 1 to furnish them board and lodging* Tuesday night they stayed with Geo, Randall, and desired to invite the neighbors In, so that they could hold a meeting, bu t 1 Mr. Randall soon vetoed the proposition. , The young men are said .to be quite handsome and seem perfectly contented travel­ ing around with their little hand satchel, We fear that this section of the state will give the believers in; Mormanism a cool reception apd. that they will not fare even ns well as do the Dowieites. • How’s This? We offer One Hundred Dollars reward tor any case of Catarrh that cannot be cured by JIail’s patarrh.Cure, F. J, Chcnnoy & C>o, Toledo, O. • We, tlie undersigned, have known F. J: Cheney sor the lost 15 years, and believe him perfectly honorable in all buisnesa transactions and financially able to .carry out any obligations made by their firm West &Trunx, wholesale druggists, Toledo. O., Walding, Kantian Marvin, wholesale druggists, Toledo, O. . Hall's Catarrh Cure is taken internally, acting directly upon the blood and mucous surfaces of tlie system. Testimonials sent free. Price 75e per bottle. Sold by all druggists. Hall’s Family Pills are the best. • Does it Pay to Buy Cheap. CLARKE’S PERIL. H is Own R e c e n t H is to ry O u g h t to ^ a r n Him. jgmiwmwai Now in Town The very latest and • mtisl desirable styles in FALL HATS are now on hand at SULL IVAN ’S. They are as cheap as can be, and still lie GOOD. Ask to see the New York and Philadelphia a t S U L L IV A N T h e H a t te r , 27 South Limestone street, SPRINGFIELD, O. ALWAYS THE : OSST. ' AND G aUTW ERN RY, DIRECT COMNECTIGHO ■AT: " ' € ) £ 3 s r4& $ ;ic tf jw u& u ’w s s To AM, IMPORTANT southern cim: WRITS POR PSlHHr«ATT£R AX!) f . .. —t'.A. i), 1 1 *n . .VANS',of,IvA. yvdiwn.f rn iu ... . pia-iei'iRC A cheap remedy for coughs, and colds is uli right, but you want some thing that will relieve aud eur,e the more severe and dniiuerniis n-Milts of throat and lung inmiih-s. . What shall you do? Go to n warmer and more regular climate? Yes, if possi­ ble; if not possible for you, then in either case take the only remedy that, has been introduced in all civilized countries with success in severe throat and lung troubles, “ Bosclme’s Ger man Syrup.” I t not only heals and stimulates the tissues to destroy, (lie germ disease, but allays infl'iinniation, causes easy expectoration, gives a good nights rest, and cure# the pa­ tient. Try one bottle. Recommend­ ed many years.by all druggists in the world. You can get this reliable rem­ edy at all druggists. Price 25c and 75c. An English mayor has handed over his official salary, to be divided be­ tween the poor.and the town bandB.. QUESTION ANSWERED. Yes* August Flower still has the largest sale of any medicine in the civ­ ilized world. Your mothers 'and grandmothers never thought of using anything else for indigestion or bili­ ousness, Doctors were scarce, and they seldom heard of appendicitis, nervous prostration or heart failure, etc. They used August Flower to clean out the system and stop fermeu tation of undigested food, regulate the action of the liver, stimulate the nervous aud organic action of the sys­ tem, and that is all they took when feeling dull and bad with’ headaches and other aches. You only need a few doses, of Green's August Flower, in liquid form, tomake: you satisfied there is nothing serious the matter with you. You can get this reliable remedy a t all druggists. Price 25c and 75c* So strong Is Bank of England note paper that a Bingle sheet will lift n weight of 100 pounds, A Remarkable Record. Chamberlain’s Cough Remedy has a remarkable record. I t has been in use for over thirty years, during which time many million bottle# have been sold and used. I t has long been the standard and main reliance in the treatment of croup in thousands of homes, yet during all this time no case has ever been reported to the manufactures in which it failed to*ef­ fect a cure. When given as soon as the child becomes hoarse or even as soon as the croupy cough appears, it will prevent the attack. I t. is pleas­ ant to take, many children like it. I t contains no opium or other harm­ ful substance’ftnd may be given as confidently to a bady as to an adult* For sale by C, M, Itidgway. Six Hepplewbite, chairs' have just been sold for $350, and two Chippen­ dale armchairs for '$105 , ftt Nor- •Wich. , • .■ ' Owe#Mis Life (0a Neighbor’s Kindness* Mr. D* P . Daugherty, well known throughout* Mercer find Sumner counties, W* V*, most likely owes his life to the kindness of ft neighbor* He Waft dimes hopelessly afflicted with diarrhoea; was attended by two phy­ sicians who gave him, little, if any, relief,, when a neighbor learning of bis serious condition, brought bun a botfle o f Chamberlain’s Colic, Cholera and Diarrhoea remedy, which cured him in lew than twenty-four, hours, Fo r sale by C. M, Ridgway. The Offer* to ffookwalter and Zimmer­ man of the Senatorial Nomination Should Warn Him of the Danger* to Him In the Flirtation With Toledo Jones* • , How much cold comfort does Candi­ date Clark© get out Of the nows In the Johnson organa about the Jones and Johnson dickering over In Lucas .county?. •. • *. The plan proposed of pulling 0 If the regular Democratic nominees ■ for the legislature and substituting In their e.toad Jones non-partisans, may mean the loss of those votes for Clarita .for United States senator, should any ac­ cident happen to elect them. In order to make Uie change on the Democratic ticket, Johnson has' to throw down the regular democrats of Toledo and Lu­ cas county. The. great "home rule" apostle of Cleveland must undo the nominations made by tlie Democratic convention In Lucas epunty., it- John­ son, thus betrays the Democrats of To­ ledo for his own purpose, how can Clarke.count upcm him with any con-, fldence if it suits Johnson's purpose to treat Clarke In the same way when the time comes. It must be reihembered that John­ son, through Niles, negotiates with Jones, tho professor, of nonpartisan­ ship. Jones has a ticket of his own for the legislature not,named by any primaries, nor mass convention, nor even a delegate convention, but picked out just by Jones* Jones la opposed to all parties, yon know, un­ less he is the whole party. Having chosen those he can use, Jones has sent out solicitors Into the highways and hedges to secure signatures to put his own pet candidates* names upon the official ballot. Once put thore.by petition there Is no practical way for getting them oft the ballot, so Jones and Johnson propose to substi­ tute this Jones gang for.the regular Democratic nominees for the legisla­ ture, put upon the Democratic ticket by the Democratic county, convention under the. rules and precedents of .the party. Should.anything happen that would elect these Jones-Johnson candidates to the legislature It would he by the votes of men of all parties on the. non­ partisan pretense. As such they would not be bound by the Democratic nom­ ination of Clarke, and that would cheat Clarke, Or If they voted for Clarke, that would cheat the men of other parties that they would need to make up their majority. It is not Ulcely that they wonld care for Clarice, because lie is a gold-bug, and the Jones men have no use for a United States senator who would vote for gold. They cotlld not get the Demo crats to tally with any unanimity for Jones,- and that would leave nobody but Tom Johnson who could combine the two elements. As he "sacrificed*' himself to run ^fpr..governor, being "pressed" thereto, the same sort;'of pressure would persuade Johnson to accept the support of such a coalition for the.senatorship,- Mr. Clarke need go no further into his '.own history in thfe matter than the way he was treated by Johnson in the recent Johnson convention, B there" was any.sincerity in Johnson's support of Clarke, what did Johnson mean by his. two strenuous attempts to persuade Bookwalter to accept his support for United States senator- ship? Then again, after Johnson had openly, announced, himself for- Clarke, Bookwaltor • having backed. out, by whose authority did Johnson's emis­ saries go to Zimmerman and twice offer him*Johnson's support tor the senatorship the very night before Clarke was put upon the ticket? 8TRAY 8HOT8. The Columbus Press quotes with ap­ parent approval this from the Cham­ plain Democrat, of Urbana:' "The great majority of the delegates fav­ ored the endorsement of John J. Lentz, of Columbus, for senator. Mayor Johnson,, however, wished a Cleveland man^endorsed and the con­ vention acquiesced in his wish." But for the boss, then, Lentz might have been nominated. Lentz Democrats will naturally help Clarke all that they can. The Chicago single taxer imported to prepare the Johnson platform; says In his paper that the Ohio election is really for the. benefit of Toni Johnson- ism in Cleveland. The capture of the legislature "Is necessary," according to hi# words, "to the municipal reform he (JohnsotQ^has undertaken to ac­ complish in Cleveland." Note the Words, for they will be denied when Johnson gets £>rnered, Sylvanua Strode, Democratic candi­ date for representative in the Morgan- Noble district, marched to Washing­ ton with Coxey, If he tells the truth about the times he will endorse Coxey’s recent remark 'that if any of his old army of the unemployed are not work- ‘ lng now "it is their own fault, as there Is plenty .of work.*' Democratic defeat helped to do It, too. * , • Canton’s board of review has added $454,900 to the tax duplicate, while only $5,000 was added hl^t year by the board of equalization under the old law. Other cities make like report of the result’o f this purely Republican act of the last legislature. No outside speakers of any shade of Democracy are wanted In Ohio by the Johnsonltes, If , Tom wins lie wants the glory all for himself, particularly In the next national Convention of the Democrats. . O f the children of school nge in Russia 17,000,000 are receiving no instruction,! CAS TOR IA T oy Infon tr’in il Children, TheKind-YouHaveAlwaysBought An QMSoldier’s Story. Dennard, Ark., Sept. 7 .—Mr. 3S J , Hicks, a merchant of this plats, has writ cn for publication an occount of a personal experience which is very interesting; *♦ 1 am an old Federal soldier,” writes Mr, Hicks, "and shortly after the close of the war I was taken sick, 1 had aches and pains all ov;er me, fluttering of the heart aud stomach trouble, I just simply was never a moment without pain. I could not sleep a t night, and I was alway tired, and fearfully weak. “ I took medicine all the time but for a loDg time I was mote dead than alive. Altogether I suflered for over twenty years, and I belieye I would have beeu suffering yet, or in my grave, if I htul not read of Dadd's Kidney Pills, “ I got an Almanac which told me of this remedy, and I bought some of it, I started with three pills a day, hut increased tl e dose to six pills a days. I had not used many till my pains began,to disappear, I kept op and now I can sleep and eat as well as ever I could, nod I feel like a new man, with no pains or aches left, ‘‘X will always recommend Dodd’s Kidney Pills for they are a wonderful reined." ______ Australia is to have a trans-conti­ nental railway from Adelaid to Port Darwin. His Life Saved by Chamberlain’s Colic, Cholera and Diarrhoea, “ B. L, Byer, a well know copper of this town, says he believes Cham­ berlain’s Colic, Cholera nnd Diarrhoea remedy saved his life last summer. He had been sick for a month with what the doctors call bilious dysen­ tery, and could get nothing to do him any good until he tried this remedy. It gave biro immediate relief," says B, TV Little,, merchant, Hancock, Mu, Fo r sale by C. M. Ridgwny. •I t is asserted that the longest lived, people are those who make breakfast their chief meal. Stomach Trouble. “ I have been , troubled with my stomach for the past four years,” says D. L. Beach, of Clover Nook Farm, Greenfield, AI hbb . “ A few days ago J was induced to buy a boxtof Chum- bcrhiin’s Binnmch and Liver Tablets. I have taken part of them and feel a great deal better." I f yon have any trouble with yfifir atonmeh try a box Of these tablets. Ybu arc certain to be pleased with tho result. Price 25 cents.' For sale by C. M. Ridgwny. SPECIAL LOW RATES, For the RoundTrip* With Stop-Over Privileges, Via. QUEEN & CRESCENTROUTE, September 15 and October 20 From Cincinnati to Cbattanoogn • - . - ■- § 11 Birmingham, Ala. * - 11 .Atlanta, Ga. - - - 11 Mobile, Ala. - ' - - 11 Macon, Ga. ■ - - 14 Brunswick* Ga. - - ; 14 Savanab.Ga. . . . 14 Jackson, Miss, ,« - . - 14 New Orleans, La. - - 14 Jacksonville, Fla. - 14 Shreveport, La* . . 18 Houston, Tex. - - 18 Beaumont, Tex. - * 18 Tickets good 21 days from date of stile with privilege of stop-over south of Somerset, Ky. Through Pulmnn service to Chaitnnooga, Jnckonville, Shreveport, New Orleans and Savan* oah. For information apply to W. S. R ineaksoh ,' G. P . A., Q. & G. Route, Cincinnati, O, Bilious? .Dizzy? Headache? Pain jack of your eyes? It*s your jv e r ! U s e A y e r ’s P i l l s . Gently laxative; all vegetable. Sold for 60 years. J.C.AjrarCo., Xow.lI.Maia, Want your moustache or heard 8 beautiful brown or rich black? Use BUCKINGHAM’S DYE rtwrwft o»anwm»tto»fcy.«AUlito.qAii*n>A.*-n, POBITRY AND EGOS WANTED! :/ Until further notice we k will pay the following; :cash price? for i poultry ■ nnd eggs delivered '-.In; . C. H Giliaugh’s grocery, '■fceddrvIHes;/''^ v vo. Live Spring Chickens, weighing ■ ® ir LfveHens pey lb ,,,.,,,. fV. Old roosters p e rib ...,,, Eggs per doz................ j p e * , _ r • ..-MM , , , - r . . ' - ■ J. W. Salmons,Xenia, 0. 117E. MairStreet ” . . . Cig ' S I f l Great Invention. fi Word Writing Machine. The B dn ^ ington is destined to make back numbers oi existing type­ writers. Has 5 new and valuable features of merit, any two of which would make a superior machine. No larger than existing typewriters. We are now offering' a limited amount of stpek to in­ vestors at $1.00 per share. People are becoruinginterested all over tho world and are beginning to realize what a won­ derful inyention we have. More than $30,000 worth of machines have already been ordered., The typewriter world is watching with interest the coming of our machine, which marks the beginning of a revolution in this great Industry. As soon as we shult have sold enough stock to ;complete equipment, manufacture, advertise "khd sell our machine, no more will bo offered at any price, ' If you wish to make a gilt-edge investment in an in-' dustrial enterprise oi tbe'first rank, with prospects of large dividends write us for prospectus . Preference in positions given to investors. Capital Stock $i,5O0,OGO. Shares $1,00 Tho Bennington Typeiflfiter Go., 304 - a n d 305 LYCEUM BUILDING. KANSAS CITY, MISSOURI* Vtfimii J. P. BOCKLETT T1ACHINE O. X EN IA , .OH IO . New Shop 415 West .Main St. Next Lutz’ Blacksmith 8 fiop. •All Kinds of Engine and Machinery Repairinga Specially List of Machinery we Have for Sale. . band for Immediate Delivery. Gasoline Engines on NEW. .Ofie*—14 b. p. One—3 h. p. One—4 h ,p . SECONDHAND.. One— h. p. One—3 b. p. One —£ li. p. One—lO li* p. steam enchnks . Qne—3 h. p. Two—7 h* p. One—25 h, p. One—65 Iu p. * Tiiree Eight Miscellaneous Machinery on Hand, in Good Order.; -Purifiere. Seven-Smoke Stacks. I Three—Tanks. -Boilers., Three—Blowers. | Teh—Steam Pumps* One Wood Sawing Outfit, Five—Heaters. Prices, Dimensions, Capacity furnished on appli­ cation. Send for complete second hand list. Get our prices on new supplies before buying else- '• where. . A* . D ISTR IBU T ING DEROT FOR # PITTSBURGHf T O ” FENCES, it ALL GALVANIZE. STEEL WIRES. FOR FIELD, FARM ;,MD HOG FENCING. THEONLY ELECTRICALLY WELDED FENCE. E V E R Y ROD G U AR A N T E E D PER FEC T . <•> The DURABLE Fence, None so STRONG. Highest EFFICIENCY. LOWEST COST. . Hears the Signature o f I CiveaU, andTradcMark.obtained »nd *UP»U- ent business conducted for MootHATC F tct, * 1 Ou* O rrie e t t e w o s m e u.B .HA TeN torrioR and v ft can secure patent in less time inM those remote £tomWaiaWngtop* . . » ,, Send model# drawl*# of Dnoto.fWith dcacfjp. tion. Wfi advise, l£ patentable or not, free of charge. Our fed not due till patent Is secured. a W ampmix T' 4 i H ow to Obuin Patents,**wlthi .cost ot aama in the U.S» and foreign countries; sent free. Address* C.A.SNOW&CO. 6 pp . p n t w t O r n c e , W abhin « tohi O, C . ^ .........■ LOW RATES T O THB , SOUTH. SOUTHERST AND SOUTHWEST . ' . «f- VIA . . Q ueen & C rescent 1 ROUTE ’ rArmfoffto hjbsdavs 6 pbachmi Wh i t e FOR RATESl, Aw.iwnyi N o W rap s4- to.hold Moisture and cause Rust. 45W. .'V s. 41w 34m* t 5. ........ — 5»« m •TirfSBOftiitl rEKTEWt” FzKciHq* (Stana«gfiStylo.) Absoluts)/ STOCK PfiflOF.Wo con SAVEYOUMONEY onFincInf. CALL AND SEE IT. ; C.M. C»DI srav^rFDARVll I FO B b e r s o l e P i a n o s A B S O L U T E L Y D U R A B L E «We lmvfi for ftmimhef of yearn used Kbbrsele Pianos is the Conservatory where they are constantly subjected to the hard­ est kind nS a!=e. 3Ve liavo found the EbersOle fo b . ft good, durable pinho, well able to stand thewear and tenrot the mtiaie room.’* Mtsa C larv B auit , blroctwa* , pmeinbafi Ooasemtoty oi aiftausAotutiiKD«v . ■ T h u & N i x o B F i s h o ClBv t o ftftftdi i t ft* ftftfwtft mtwt, ! ' ft; KS J . -t A 1 ^ „ w .

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