The Cedarville Herald, Volume 27, Numbers 1-26

'V i- ^ i - SbeCeda?villejle?aW. jMtesw? I * * r Y * « r . , **x*.ll * * E * I |t « r . | , -XT?" "-“=£■? v-r ;r»'s^rrx-"‘*3.| m w m > m m r . M i t p * w w . | Tte* « f Y0&W ??pri«K* ***J s. #**ss!i€f'«i »1$fc this ssjt -8 « ! <«*#' I c ttfo tfm r'tftteg p isjw fc1 <?v»ei* f f t| jm tfo& le f i ftmm i* v « j jsrapwty fridTrr t**i ih& * ftg « C ctttcU *LN itte m p m h n f ®a«&*u»t *v*» p u t In * W*lk te o f Suer property, « ait tejundten will l* gotten, out. Jf.lio Bryan bw *l*o pidtaucil. Acfeiher party Is taking isab*er»i»twM te* &&& m ' urcvenKpt. C nbn slfa went through jUMbl*fort of &i»£ I***** Se>‘*nii ferity n h rt property liotder & ij^rc- riist wmbl b*vu the cement ■omlit'iakso fteta bfo.prtijjyriy? ' There la now pending te Congress * m ittit t d o e o ^ b y tkfr Dk>u*', Walter 1*. Rrewulw* bfT*B*>s«ee, *«d $&*. , jjo ti, Jacob H . .Gallinger, Senator from, 2»*w Hampshire, appropriating »g^t)00,000*8 National &U for thp building o f Wagon muJf, This som is to bo distributed t - each State. ac­ cording to its population, except that • iw State is to rttx'tvc \ m than $250, 000, ThejSuus or counties receiving tins tnoriey must add a kke amount, m that 848,000,000 will bte expended . In the bnildmg of wagb» rnsds. Colonel Bmwnlnw wye that we have over 200;000 m ffetnf.the finest railway to the world, more miles oi railway than all the rest of the gl»b® put together, yet we, have th e poorest wjtgou road# of any'Civilized country. ■ -l id bellevis tlrn tW h iie thing will 4<> tlii^eouutryso much good as ifaefhuiid- ?ng of wagon roads, us provided for In fhis bill. M these are to be built In every State of the Umou, they will be eapeehdf f vain <We us too object leg- eon, Experience has shown that wherever good roads exist every ode • Want0 more of then),, _An example has ju st been made of • Joseph Henderson of Xenia, * witness in one o f tin liquor trials, for ptfrju- • ry. He made statements in fhe pres­ ence o f the officials and was supposed to foe a strong witness for the state. A t the day of trial- before Mayor Trader, Heudersoh testified'- that he 4ever made such, statements to the po­ lice* hen<»'bk arrest nod conviction • jpr phrjory. The penalty- for this offen^ is punishable by ft term of no! Ies» ihtdj thrOeyears in the penitenti­ a ry end not more than ten years- ‘ . a , «*•,(Ji,i ^ EXCURSION TO NEWYORK. ‘ Excursion rates to New York, or count spring meetings of .Merchant* ^^A^jet*tiotrvn!HTcnn-vlfervia''P*dtfrJ elvante, lit)ek-Febri sniHm iMS ■* ■•* ffSO#*,* Wilt VKfTOi*V5. * ■ M «* pKtte* m m Time «ad* r*** r| C tm a& t tiltM trlw tiw tf f n F3w*M>f IKp | |*S|miWR. * # AW *iw* *f* TrvatMt | A bkf,. . I -• A. S#«ai iid i» a t t t e liiMCMt fttb lia | fonssortwse*, m r n W y W t m *W*lt I tk* coart* o t f^wdtlia. HMMUMty« pm* i Itrgcf u m p m im t tUppar ami m » t r -1 e r o f $& xte> f m H a * lammw teJy] %y * taaim rn $tak H a & a i 1 m m ter ***** ** » - 0 ttte» «C Ow I «K*it o f o n m o f t p m * *1 CeSaesfoRr, 1 iat th e .«*** a t' t t e JefojuKw Coal Kin* * la g bruojpaaf sc a ia st th e i!oj*l«ig Yal* |f y Hallway tympany. th*fc feosa co»p«*y |* * » t*dep«pdeiti operator * « 4 th a t I t tew tew» rs^nm a t&* H tm t' to ccnnect Its min* jtwftchae and sh ip coat m a t ih * H oc U bs <t radio.. An tajwnctlon a s , c a t ib e unfowfat plscriatinaUon la prey#a fo r. I t ap- gear* th a t Use railway company has acquired in o a t of th e Ianda an d coal mine* 5» th e Hocking V alley coal field, and a* P*rt of tt* p la n to monopolize | n o t only th e transportation at coal, b a t th e coal supply *• well, i t ha* r e - '; fused to afford iraxurportation fa c ilitie s' to Independent operators, some o i whom hav e refused, offer* o f p u rch a se ; c a d e by theraHwayeompaay, Aftertfce s u it wan filed' th e railw ay demurred, objecting to th e petition on th e ground th a t th e fttcla alleged did no t w arran t relief from th e court*. > ' Judge jpillon's decision Is a s^eep- . to g victory no t only fo r th e coal com­ pany, font fo r every shipper, whog-ls endeavoring t o conduct h is business fre e from dictatlonhy competitors and raiJ-'^Ld companies, who have l a too m any cases combined to destroy com­ petition. I n brief, Jud;;e D illon’said ; Tim doctrine upon which * eonrt f>I eaufov will compel O jescw pU nw o i freight or the, fnralfthiBV o f njmd fceUitfee b f * common earrierf*fonndedn«t*omBrhn»on thepart*- iT P tiys te riphte o f ih® iodlrfdoal a* b i » b m e gene*? ” r/s?ht» *ad benefit o f th e eob ils atlawr7, '' * interest ltl* fo ke p free and opts tin- *■ .nnijel* otfrade and to prsr-nt the baifdinsj im o f ptyored private enterprises h r a m nst pnhjfc corporation. ;Other pertinent e itra c ta from Judge Bfitotfs opinion, a re : . The Statute of Ohio fDates, 333-1) requiring railroad companlee to extend equal oppor­ t u n i t y and facilities to all i^reons reeeitir.g orshlpp lns freight. Is only deelstocr to the common i»w„ apj.,feaWe to th e sam e suh- i&ei‘.A od confers.r:r>new richts. ‘- i t }s not a taking of private property In violation o f the fourteenth amend ,«-n ttoth e ‘eeasiltafjOB'pr th e United Bfcate-s to compel a railroad company to receive freight In car­ load tots from private tracks of a shipper where the company h as extended th e means and facilities to r so receiving such cars ou Its tra-ks to other shippers. Of , aursc, th e Railway company will cany IbO case to th e higher pourta. The attorney* for too coal company, Arnold, Morton & Irvine of Columbus and Virgil V. K line of Cleveland, -will continue th e fight ag ain st -discrimina­ tion, and they will h av e th e moral support of th e business public. ■ Yen, **M I 4 ** A # I dls» 0 F retdinue to *fcp &%+* tiuu-J ■ -Y.or K c t t a s a* tl,(, g w i a a t t - t w us ' vst sfcsm gbi «-T s »ui|tlut«g citfc f ’Jr *s-l;gc#lu+tt o r M t-S musses*, Ife t-.r* were scarce, « 4 | k en ri s f gjpp'nsaplfel frffVWB*Jw<*t*»tK.H ©t faiiyrp, ftev T m y cseJ Augu tt Flower t u | /-fe*» ou t tb e ?jste'R *r.«f st'iji feroteu-!’ ts tim fit nciig«*lc4 .foa»*# regulate |. the *ctiya r*f i b t J iv e r^ ita u ls te tbef sey^uiptaud crgftBtsAtUua ttf tem a ite j? im M ..w b eu j . If*iu)g dull aQ:i bad with hestd*cli*;tr *bd olfoer aefeey. ' Y m ' r n l f »eed *.•; few dome o f Hreens Afirgurt. Mower?) i» i«|uH term, to make you satisfied: there m fioiblng eewuiis tbe luaiterf witli you. .Y«u «ao ge t tins reliable j remetlj a t aU/drag&^tg. Price %m'i *od 75e. | To e»rt a c o liis one day telce I mx iH;e Bwm® Q&wme XableJt^. All druggets refund tfe# money i f i t BuistJ to cure. .B, W. HroveV signature h i A on each box. I f Perfcd Confidence. 4 a a I tickets will be governed by the certi fidate plan, wliicb will be fully ex plained by ticket agents of the Penn­ sylvania hue». Apply to 12. 8 . Keyes, ticket agent. CHEAP RATES. . To all poiiita itt MmitBUtt’ iVasbiug^ to n, Oregon and British CJoltirubitj March l e t to April 30th, 1904, Special rate# to North Dakota In March. Write a t once tor information and ' m apu^ to Ira F . Scbwegel, District PastHinger Agent# Wiecooein Oeutisl i i ’y, 407 Traction Bldg., Cincinnati, Ohio. Choice of Route* to Florida and Sooth* Pawengera for Florida and the Mill) via Peniteylvanl», 8 ht)rter Line# from CedafvHle tuay select any route fm n Cincinnati In ptirchujing tourist \ il » IVnnayJanla Short Lines traing from Cedarville connect a t that gate* W*y with trough trains, for Jackson* villc* 8 t. Auguitine, New OrlCang ' «r»d otbi aouthctfi poirite, .Fo r par* tfculsm cmim'It E . D» Keyes, ticket agent of Penweplyania Lines, - The largest, best and cheapest line of rohea and horse ‘blankets ever shown In Cedurville, a t Kerr Hast* log* Bros*. ■ : Ekcutsioi* tickets to Dayton, ac- ontmt Ben II »r performance will be sold March 1 st from London, Morrow dprlffgffekt, liiciiotond and Intermetl* late ticket stations bn the Fennuyl va* si« Lines,good riturning March 2 nd, htelosive. Every Ictecfc Ofilee of the Penh* aytosma Lines la hVo Information' Bureste o f the great Wofldw F a ir -*# S 't.im ib ftt lliliL 'The-' Biirrau ad dree* at fVdssvillft is ,E.H. Kryes, In charge ui Ticket <lilies . A ''Brooms'' booklet of 8 t* Louis (totels ami board- loir house* .location nnd rates, com m h p the .World's.Fa ir Manage* 'riteftt, rsn be oht ined Irnm him,' #hat oihtftiiluabis jftftirmaUfsii, ■Where -tltore-ased to-be. njfeehwg >r, t Unessiness and worry in the household j vshen a child showed symptoms, off croup, there is now perfect confidence, f This is owing to Use uniform sncc<*»| « t Ohsniberlulu’s (teugfo Berowly «»! the treatment oi (Mat disease. Mr, J l. j L Bastard, o f IVdcsvllle, Aid., io * speaking of her experieuce iu the use* .of that Tfftjedyywy*: “ I have a. world of confidence in (Jbuiuberlalu’s fk>ugh Remedy f o r i baete used it, with per- f e e t My c&Ud CJurlniul ject lo severejsttacfes of croup au d it] Arrays gtee him prmnpt n-Huf.” Fbrj 1 ijjiile by nil drugijdsis, - - -■ ■— * Happiness is both a] generator arid a radiator. Tfee Sd rsd T o n I f s v e Alvntyff Be-nghL sund w tsicb h m B um , \ i » ms* Tor o v e r AO y e a rs , h a s Jrtuno t h e Mg»*4a£r« *|C u rtd L a s fte e a m a rie tm d e r Iris p « v sonuit aapexThsioa. s in c e ite la fim eT . ■■A llo w n o o n e t o d e c e iv e y o a i a t M a . ' A l l C ean te rfriite , Im lta tie n s a n d bed* ISxpe riruen ts f im t t r i n e w i t h « itd m d a n g e r t h e b t a U h o f v I s t m t e a n d ChA d^ea--Evpo rience against; E x p e r im e n t What i s C A S T O R I A ; 6 a s to rl» is a h a rm le s s s n b s tltn to Tor C a s to r CMS, Pax©^ Sgoric, D ro p s a n d S o o th in g S y ra p s . I t Is P le a s a ttt, I t co n ta in s n e it h e r O p ium , Morptoine n o r o tlie r ’K a rco tle s u b s ta n c e .. I t s a g e I s I ts gu a ran tee* I t d c s tr ^ - s M o rm * a n d a llay s F e v e rish n e ss . I t c u re s B i a r r l u n a a n d YYJtfd. Orilic, I t re liev e s Teeth ing" T re ab le a^ a a trc s Constljwition a r i d F la tu le n c y . IP . a s sim ila te s t h e F o o d , reg ed a te s t h e S fon iach a n d B ow e ls , g iv in g h e a lth y a n d n a t a r a i sb :. T h e C h ild re n 's Fanacear—T h e M o th e r’s F r ie n d . G E N U I N E G A S T O R I A A L W A Y S Bears the Signature of : M B U S I N E S S ■i ^ F T E R . R L E A S . I J ^ ' ? * * ^ ^ - - j ™ ^ ^ ] j | . N o w ; t o ' K u p . t h e H w i n m M c ^ f . ^ I liliwiliHurtuau1Wiawiwirirtprj"sr;:-^i m ”■ rr ^ « W r a p s , ' ■ | wrsp. iiiiyere'mgi; 3 d'#?i 3 pt*i*,s-toy In, hd ptj* is] f -. •«- ** -sv Waists, . . v . * m ■ - ~ ■- • - - * - f f fafeep* W ^ .tS tlkO xM Fitriurl* ti«#, oi?, . S t - ' S SH K S t & t f o ; , . . ' H • All n m em h low ptfcca- 0 f S t a p l e s , ■ • | t w - fifMIdysplg« t'Quiipjr, Me in Mr- fk»2f«riiau|tfl4 o *«At ^ c » y e t » e or** «;*; tE-r- W -h I ,B‘ 1 - » - Jk .. ^» | al«>ut. *I m .«<lip rm e,.' , ’ * . .’ , ^ Floor Fog Tapestry, ■ cosrigfo ■ for-tnrms, - Japrafa,; 8 x 4 yari?r . $■ W -• $ 3 3 5 o p ’ , L inoleum , Lace C u rtain s a n d F loo r Oil Cloth. f t | foUTCfolSON & GlBflEY’S, » .- F o r ■T a E e ' -A. ■ t i b a - .&&& $ -.’ ■ '■ . : M m g i f ■ W jmntirmns'' ■.gassfo, I3te o p iu m ■ is ■-ns* « t ^ r ■ dariiscteta?'- ■ etesm * ffyi#. asUco. te . -atwlcru «»!*o*vrte# i n , ■it possible to rcllefSi-j fifttP«c-pestg, y<ra can. safety *wtm Antt-T:x,h r;us to rche ■jat&HN»3<euratel8i JIc .‘vErise1* ’ascartnot i*ai» - saetcptt9iia.TootoaeiMM They wilt alsu, for A jon on the nerves, Ola ,Jlefe asrfo fiiatresst^ip.': xlftess, Co.T-ftkki}?zi, >; .tr.S.cutr, .fflcrnksmur^. •; Kot merely they- also abfiototdr cure, lil verlng ih ihote use, yp l , li)0 cause, - . : ' I ■ Pr,: AritriPninl EUteedifost flrf.t paeltagl your money bade. jjre!J •T am tto n ltM fo ri Miles? AntM'ala KlisI mnft me, ,Ever sinceI fofid spells of severs i| f- ache, caused' fojr c'starrlJ ■ ffgOf -J: b e g a n .ia lrfh g .1. ; too only, remedy «# ■mo, relief, ■ Bln ee; tlien 1 onehardmattock: foecriul ...;■ atul. u>omm>m&g' tim -J • ' g-Vt'NDMRSrOreenstnirl SSB TheM YouHaiellii • U s e ■F o r [ O v e r . 3 0 . . Y e a r s . w t tw rw * ot _»«** w «riwer, <i« yma errr. [ # •• WhenYou have a Cold. nwAwfwn . I—<Hg *g^j*Ke#e»e*»* The firm aefxiu wbeD yon have a cold should foe to relieve the lungs. This is best acconipSMietl by the, free use of Glmmberlaiu's Cough Remedy. j.This remedyJiiqueKes ihe_ tough iou ' riii* and causes its expulsion from the air cells OF the lungs, produces a ' free cxjiectoratioD, and ,opens the secre­ tion, A comj let.; cure soon f&lldwe. This temtdy will cure & severe cold in Mess;time than any Other treatment and it leaves the pyAem >« a nn \unfl and healthy condition. I t counteracts any tendency toward pneumonia! For rede by all druggists; ®And now it if?redd potnpadoura are to be:broad and lowagahi. '-j U p - t o : d a t e ’T L a t w ill L e a u ita L le f o r a l l c la s s e s , a s o u r s to eL i a co ro jp lete i n e v e r y r e s p e c t an ti c om p r is e s d if f e r e n t lin e s o f : ; S 100 DOLLAR’S IA GOLD j rite. T o b e d i s t r i b u t e d i n f o i i ^ p r e n i i q m s 'o f $50 ^ $ 2 5 , $15 a n d $ i p , o n J u n e j , 1904 , B u y y o u r i F resh and Salt Meats, | ® F ish and Oysters ^ j i y M e a t 25 c c a s h ! g . c . Salt pork is a famous old-* fashioned remedy for con­ sumption* “ Eat plenty of pork/' was the advice to the consumptive 50 and 100 years ago. Salt pork is good i f a man can stomach it. The idea hehind-4tTis"'thar most. !Ctwmbtrlan’sStomach and LiverTablet*. Unequalled for Constipation. ££<,■ • . Mr. A. E . Kime. fl prominent «lrug- giat of Baxter Springs, Kansas, says; “ Chamherluin's Stomach and Liver Tablets are, in mv judgment, the most superior preparation o f anything in use today for emnitipi tion. They are sure inaction and with no tendency to ufmteate or gripe. For 'Sale by sir druggists C h a i r s ( " ' / R o c k e r s ^ ’ C o u c h e s d e i k i e r rJ C a ? i b l e * s S i d c b o r e . r d s „ ^ p . r ' f n g ,'s«‘. ■'•■;■ ’ ...... •J- W a s l i s t a n d s B r e s s i n g S t a n d w Oar|ets!.CafpetsI "We represent some (f the larged inamifueturing concerns in th s line jvliidf enables tls to quote prices that surprise all : : : : i . G E O R G E H , S M I T H , Unite! States life fcsBfance Co. Vfhteh w r ite if^ nk^re’ tnsur w e --in: wWv c-^ntrapto nre a.< pl.drt sip mur-p. I f y-ru want protection, tok* Ctediunn LiF- «»r Ta<*uty Piysnmt ilf*- with Endowment Seitiemenlg. . Yreu osns ftirry ^2.CQ0 or w iter; almost as clw.p sis $I,0G0 in invtf'tmeril.. f 'nvAtn m i. we will pay ym ?400 more tluin- yon pay. in, sit the end <p 20ysnr>-i We; tee you 7 rln tiv e t-sniditlone yni can .change at your will Prom 2 t*» tiiue# fisi-s, vidue sf ymir polior In paid up insurance without re examiiiatbiii, Aiao agent lor the J O f e n e r a l - A e c i d e n t , o f • P h i l a d e l p h i a , a n d t h e U . S . A c c i d e n t C o . o f N . Y • - • • • • • V__ Furniture D e a l e r ; Scott’sEmulsioni^themod- ern method of feeding fat to the consumptive. Pork is too rough for sensitive stomachs. Scott’s Emulsioh is the most refined of fats, especially prepared for easy digestion. Feeding him,fat in this way, which is often the only way, is half the battle, but Icott’s Emulsion does more than that. There is some­ thing, about the combination of codliveroilandhypophos- rhites in Scott’s Emulsion hat puts new life into the /cak parts and has a special tetion on the diseased lungs. jAnother Case o f Rheumatism Cured by Chamberlain's PainBalm. The efficacy o f ( ’hamfoerlniu’s Ikon Balm in the relief of jbeumatigm i?] 874,423,340. . being . demonstrated daily. Barker ITriplett, o f Grigsby, Vn., soy* that *ChaHiberliau’a Pain Balm gave him 1 permalieut relief from rheumatism ii> ; ihB back, when everything eia*» failed, :aud be wonld not be without it, For 1 sale by all druggists* The production o f gold in ’this]. A f i ^ ja g *n Country -during 1903 amounted to’] * * " W w i L w I H i Buyer. EXGpJiGE J W CEDARVILLE. JH IO . Heals are the weapons o f the miud iwhich defeat even themselves. A CCOUNI8 of Merchants and In- **- dividuals Sr.licited, Colte'Tionr promptly made and remitted. P" Better Than a Cold, A sample will be sent free upon request Be liar* .that iSkricttm in the form of * litwt Si on th« Wrapper of every bollle of Emulsion youbuy. SCOTT & BOWNE, CHEMISTS, 4 0 9 P e a r l S t., N . V* 50 c, and |i ; all druggist*. DR. E. C. OGLESBEE, PHYBCIAN AND SURGEON. Specialty X Bay and Electro Thera* peutie treatment, Also latest tin- ( proved apparatus lor treating diseases i of the nose, throat and lungs. R. E. CORRY , AFOTIOXEEU Selfs Beal Estate and .Personal prop­ erty anywhere* Pfotepiuete, attention if* details and satisfaction guaranteed, High service. Ln*t prices. Residence Telephone 23$-Clifton, O, Call and secure dates. - T ry that 20o bulk coflce^ as ‘ , CJ , “ wiB troubled fo>- sever years wiih chronic itidideslion and nervous de* bilily," writes F . J , Green, o f Lan­ caster, X* If. . “ No renipdy helrod me until T began using Electric Bit* teijs, which did me moreg«ml thnn all the medicine? I ever tm-d, Tiny have also kept my wife in excellent health for years. She fays Electric Bitt(§pi ore ju st splendid for female iron ole?; that the »re a grand tonic and invifforuteir for weak, run down women, N o -o ther medicine can take its place in ‘ our family.”, Tr< them. Only 50c. Satisfaction guar* an teed by'al) drngirist, j 3 » k i ‘itted atlk Rtocklng suspender? j I*ro the latest fad for the smart girl. Esaped anAwful Fate* Mr* 11, IJaggins of Melbourne, Flu writes* ‘’My doctor told me I liatn Consumption and nothing could b e 1 done fob me. .1 was given up to die* The offer of’a free trial bottle of Dr, King’s New Discovery for Consump tfon, ujrfttcsd mo to try ft,’ lim tlre were startling, t nm now on the rood to recovery and owe owe nil to Dr King’s H°w Discovery. I t surely saved my life.” This gm ite n ie is -gtrnmitee, ftr all threat aud lung dhe by all druggists* D iRAFTS on New T^*k and Cin ciunnti sold a t lowrp#. rates, The cheapest and moat convenient way to send money by mail, . Tte Best is m a t Ian f a i t . The Best ts Wiat We Sell. Meats are deceptive. Unless y n i are a good judge, you can never tel what you are getting until you have it served and partially eaten. \V* know meats, select stock with «* j view to having the treat meats. W< know how to select stock and then- fore have meats you may depend Upon—meats that will please you. Invention. J S a e h i n e . T h e B e jw ik ' gton is d re tin td to mnke hm k t urtdii re oi <-\if?tiiig type­ w riters. Has 5 new and Valuable to n lu n a o f m u i r , coy i\vo or ulin-h w ould make a superio r machine Ni« larger itnn , ex istin '. ^jaw rUH i-. - r n a m m m m a r n m m m i i a a a m s m a m ■■ wi——i— isij M ixii immriiHiiir 1 " \\> arc- now ofri rin-j a Jindtra tmu>ont of h «<J c to sn vcUorsat §1,30 per sbar..’ i'ccplt-sricfntom ingmurcskd all over the world n I are "^ lu fttn^ to re tiu * # d it a #ow- iri-rftit invtntion ne train. More iban jytf.iAtO Worth of m;icliim« foav- nlrmily bi-tn or urea. Tit*- tjp* writerttoriri is waU-fuii-a with inn n s t l.i -trutiingof our macluia*, wfii»It tn-arks th> ln';ri>ininj* -<fa rt-voiuimn jh ten's in £«itrj'. As soon,Rs we shall tfijve so li ttmugU stoi k to t-oinj cqutpni* C.t, Oi.iliuf.u tor.% asverlist* -Gild s*fl Oaf UtdCti noroorc wilt oeOilm'/l atony prii-e, if you Wish t*i make a gi.i-ei’.^e inv stun n t in ru in ttewiial uitjrprise of the first tv.nk, With prospesta of iafgt ilivid.m!s ttr.m: ta r o -’ p e v tc n * . t'reforUHi lit j>ttsJlli»n» givttl to ilivitlnis., C; pit .1 riUifk fehStet ft.Ori its y * upiar- ,-tslne, T O A N 8 ■ «*W4nmil i made on Real Estate, Pei sonal or Collateral Security, William Wildmari, P res./ Seth W . Smith, Vice Pres., W . J Wildman, Cashier O. L, Smith AfBt. Cashier W. M* HARBISON» Practical Miller and Engineer. Mem­ ber of the M. E. Oiutto'i, »nd Curih Post, No. 94, G* A. It. . Cedarville, Ohio What Are Thry? >- . 'tssyaRSK^- " ' , . ’:’ ”” 6? , Chfttuheriain'sHtouMd) mil Liver ■ Tablet*’ A. now remedy for atom r eh triiiJhkSfhHioiiM.il-??, and c mstijwtmn, *hd « good one. Pticp ‘3 cent?. For Ml* b f *11 druggists./ 1 C, H. GROUSE . 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