The Cedarville Herald, Volume 27, Numbers 27-52

• . *'■“•*'*-"T*r*T ......^ —. -w w 1.l.'-jw-'l'il P IL E S ! Your Heart. IS *< v PZ'‘T - "TV rh*»* aaffrwl ySti site* fcf thirty*i* ye*;-*. :.■■>»«*.»£»>} *,*£*JKSi^jir*wjwt1RoWt*i ww »«•in i $£i CLCi m j u. V. ::4rrwI ftlUt;**’******3- ^ 5 3 sj p H $ a r t F ^ I j j i t o I t e x i p % sm i* B l o o i J , T r o u b l e R e s u l t s . OHIOSTATE FAIRAND INDUSTRIALEXPOSITION irCEDARVILLECOLLEGE ' Cedarviile, Ohio. THE CODING EVENT AT COLUMBUS AUO, 29,30,31, SEPT; 1,2. C ka tlfe . ThtBow?fo Lu»cam® qAmrtc*m*mrar StarlingRemedyCo., Cbi ««*9 orN.Y. jgj * )M L SALE)TEHUHUOH BOXES Have you, fccaTtTfcsijg*? »r?^u is 1,15:31lt: il*r« to breath* &tu? vm ,i-ns Kp atair*, exercising, etc, 41 you bavo pain In your left side, ia rocit, t-aeSs or ehOuIdep, Uf you suffer frra; cj.a catror-UTcs, pal* face, blue Wp?, dry couch xwdUsn anWea, If yc-rf Im-.j fatotias »pfil*. 'broMt JWUff. prJplUMon, rednesu of tlia f»q«, d.3comfort la sleeping on one side, Vhtt only i'dcnt-'flQ treatment for this Twhc .0 train ';af troubles Is Dr. Miles1 How Koeri'cfdte,'' , Dr. Hites’ . Hear Heart Curs fa tha prescription of a famous specialist. Whose great succpeb la treatlnjr obgtl- nato nervoua .heart disease has mads his n/une preeminent fa tho .medical sad scientific: world. Tho medicine will curs you, We know H. Wo want you to prove ft. If first hottlo -docs not benefit, your druggist will give you back your money. Description of the Fifteen Large and Attractiye Exhibition Buildings That W il^ BtfFilled With, the Prod­ ucts pf Skill and Industry, "I have for several yearn suffered at times with heart trouble, I got so abd L s ° t!? „?,ot BlceP ftidf the night, £” ? t>P on .the elds of ths bed lots of times to set’ hrsathT "Three > died " ' ‘ ' r ^ i otw y brothers have S of hearfc tro„- hie, nnd I thought I wa3 going the' Hams ^ny, but about two ana a half years n^o I got a pamphlet about Dr. -Miles* How Heart Cure ana thought I would try a few bottles. After owing them I r«?overra, end have had better health y^n.fban before for several years, J can hoaMily recommend them for heart frW Y ’ ^ RJIV, HURT, Pastor Baptist Church, Ilurt, jCans.' F E E S 33rd,t0 ^ uk for Free. Trial * " • Package of Dr, Miles' Anti- for n,PB,n *’ ‘ Alor. titrvnnt-nMii TM a • .!. DAILY E X C U R S I O N S TOLEDO T o DETROIT St. Clair Flats 4 P ort Huron $b the Magnificent Shamtu o f the Mure S tas Lms IcRvingfoot ofMadisoitStrtetDaUyat' 5 .T 5 a . M,after arrivalof morning trains. Returning, striveWeekDays 9.30 r. »i .Qtmvlavttis aa U, 'til 'CVi** YlkelLvtfr' Sunciaya 7 sc. ToPt. Htironandreturn, a dellstitful two days’ trip, only Ja.oo, meals^ndberth extra, . S p ecia l 1Raierjt 1a S o cieties , Cl-5'.ecennectionsatDetroitwitlisteain. eraforBuffalo,the*'Sot>,r’ Duluth,etc. _For farther Informattoa- see nearest; Railpad,Agentorwrite C, FsMtfi*.Sfr.Usr.W,H. 60U>EH,P.K&nA, DSTflOtT, Ultt!, . TOUOO, 0, for Pain, 7Alsoi fiyiptom^^ Blank. Our Specialist will diagnose ypur -case, tell you wl»at fs wrdng, and how to right it, Free. DB. MILES MEDIC A ll b CO* LABORATORIES, lild aLU IT ^D , * S oijiq idwt of the extent and magni­ tude o f the Ohio State Fair may be gained from the following brief de­ scription of the numerous exhibition buildings located throughout tho splen­ did park grounds amid the many de­ lights of beauty end harmonious orna­ mentation that has made this fair famous for its great .completeness and attractiveness. West Central Building. This Is a very prominent structure, 150 by 100 feet with an attractive ex­ tension front arranged for a band music stand or for observation pur­ poses, Tho building faces a broad lawn and forms the west ,center of a group of seven large structures, This entire building is devoted to merchandise, household-furnishings, musical instru­ ments, fancy fixtures and demonstra­ tive, exhibits. Bast Central Building. . -This building forms the east center of the group of buildings and is very similar in architecture to the east central structme. In size it is 150 by 100 feet. Within its walls will be found the exhibits of light delivery vehicles, automobiles, bicycles, electric motors, carriage and coach trimmings and feet, equipped .with massive steam en­ gine and double shafting the entire length. Here is exhibited farm and shop machinery of every description and practical demonstrations are given of the different machines. Center Court Building. This building, 70 by GOfeet, and ris­ ing to a height above }the other build­ ings, is capped with an attractive dome for light and beauty. It connects the east and west Central Buildings, and within are the .Administrative Head­ quarters, where the business of the Exposition is transacted, Hor«$ Building, „ The great Horse Exposition Build­ ing,. 332 by 332 feet. Is the largest structure on the grounds, la capacity, beauty of architecture and. complete­ ness of arrangement, it has n «'er had an equal. Here is provided show ca­ pacity for 500 head, of horses, and there will he shown animals of every improved breed and from tho bout stables and breeding .farina. Cattle Building. ' No more complete structure could bo provided' for tbe housing and exhibi­ tion of cattle. It is 240, by 240 feet Id size and every convenience is at band for handling and curing for the aal* Ever < * 3 5 . - . WHEN IN CINCINNATI ,, r * q o t * j T i 'r '« COL .’ ” tC T I ' ' ------------ LE ION IN AMERICA. MERRY - GO - KOUND , - ’TONY-TRACK, AN#OTHER-,, . a m u s e m e n t s *; ' [BAND CONCERTS DAILY| AFTERNOONANDEVENING. ISPECIAL .SATES TO, LARGE PARTIES. I t'm-ner High and Liinesto_nestreet Springfield, Ohio. Sick Headache. - • • .. “For several years wy .wife was troubled with what physicians called sick headache ,of a very severe character., / She doctored-with several ehimont pliyaicads and at a gaeat ex- ■pease, only to grow' worse until she Was, Unable to .do any kind of work. About u year ago she began to take Chamberlain's Stomach and- Hiver Tablets and today weighs mere than sh« ever ’did before and is real well, tovsAIr, Oeo. E. Wrighte of New ■London. New,York. For sale by HaaeWisterman, I find nothing ■ better for liver derangement and constipation than Chamberlain's /Stomach Odd Liver Tablets.—L, F. Andrews, DesMoines, Iowa. For sale by Isaac* Wisterman BEAUTIFULWINONA - With the opening of tho season at Wltio* USTritkt*, ?t,ay Xiff tile S.tluuf t'-vvliinioU ’tlC- he'isover thr* Pennsylvania Lines to that attractiveresortin Northern Indiana begun. Ewry summer pasted tlm-ro Itjr thousands hA<tonly int rciisad Ihelr df^lrc to return, On tho golf links,' the tennis sdiuris, the Isrchall or criekct grounds, the croquet field, of boating oti tho lake, fishing camp- itiff, swimming, or ait-obding rtdials and lectures by world-famed porapnagts iiiptbo Htijiilorjtim—wlibtf;ver the division fmiy be, theAssociationsarc of that congenial sort tiff. conferred by good society. This resort is ftop. 4 us the site pi Wiriaha Assembly 'and summer School, attracting teachers and tstmk-iits from edufttUonat fnstitutlonsjof thisanrl other rotmtries. I'ifteen-day and reason, excursion tickets will be ;obi front ticket station;)! oil tho I‘>nnsylvanfa Jims durin/lf the summer. 1 -or Ibfm'matiOtt ftbimt fares and time' of trains, apply to meal ticket ngcbts, o- to V. VanHusen; ciifaf stsisiank (fatienil ifatsen gf-r nf, IVtbibwag, Ifa, bepl. 30 d, NEWTIME CARD. Tim f«l|<itvj})g Is • the scdledtilfa fat li'tr-dcpaftm'n of train*; For t?#at 1;li n, m. Ihigslop; -k-li' p. in, JAir W</d.^b‘la. m* U’%Hupi iy:(J l p» tin anil, d* (.nb‘ of gelling rid p. r That's bewiura you did j*iJ. uj ■ p i I N l S M I A I i ' / ; : i S 3 ■CK.’ f t o Q u i n i n e " T a b i ! ; j ; Soldwith a guaranteo to crop l'</ '■% Neuraigla, MaiarJa, Lp. Grlppv. ?'•’%'> chltis, Headache, or -drugepat v it! ^refund your money. Could v c * {make,a fairer offer ? ', They-never cause distress. f , Never gripe nor sickon. Perfectly Harmless. - - . No bad aftei- effects. Insist on having, and see ydrngot,, " ^ U^MningLaxative QuinineTablei^c ZBCENTSPERBOX. ALLDRUGGISTS, j PreparedOnlyby’ ! THE HERB MEDICINE 00., j SPRINGFIELD, OHIO* >[ iWanufactnrera o f the Celebrated Lightning H o f Drops. Eleventh year opens September 13. 1904. Courses in claSbica.Pbilosophy, Music, Art, and Elocution. Hegrees offered arc A, B, and Ph. B. Laboratory work in Physics and Chemistry. Literary Societies, Gym­ nasium, and Library. Preparatory and Collegiate departments. Text­ books new or second hand for rent. Tuition and contingent fee only 120-50 ayear, Graduates are prepared for the various professions and callings of life, Where only one in ten-thousand, who is not a qollage graduate, attains prominence, one in every forty of the college graduates becomes distin­ guished, Send for a. catalogue. X)Avm hlcKlNNEY, President, Good Cooke A lw ay s Get B est Resu lts W i th MODEL FLOUR Th e excellence of M O D E L , is attained b ? expert m illing and the use o f specially . kernals of the choicest wheat, Mrs. P. M. Wate, Grove City, <X, says: “ I have | -been using MODEL LOUR for, some time and find it the best 1 have ever used." 4i « Y" , . GI:“ M ODEL F LO U R AND YOU WILL BE SATISFIED. WOTBIM J RACE PROGRAM ClarkGo.AgrioultoralSociety, SPRINGFIELD, OHIO, , August 16 , 17 , 18,10 and 20 , 1904 , V B G E T A B L 1 B S I C I L I A N airRenewer Is Jttrueyouwanttolookold? Thenkeepyourgrayhair. If pot, thenuseHall’sHair Renewer, andhave all the dark, rich color 4 a TUESDAY, AUGUST JO. 3 :3QTrot (sluice c l b s e i l ) , $ M O ,00 2:20 Puce (claas),...............................300 00 WEDNESDAY, AUOUSX 17, 2:35 Pace (class).-.-, ,$30000 E r e e - I o r - a l l P a c e . 400 00 2:20Trot (class]......... .................. . 300 00 . THURSDAY,1AUGUST IS. 2:25 Pace istake closed)........................ $50000 2:40 Trot (clasi!)................................300 00 2:25 Trot(clossj......... .................... 300 00 ' PillDAY, AUGUST 10. . 2:1.5 Pape ( c l a s s ) . ,$300'00 2:10 Trpt (class)................. 300 00 2:30Pace (class),............................. 300 00 [Entries Close Aug. lla tll;30 p. m j • SATURDAY, AUGUST '20. % Mile Dash..,,...........................$ 75 00 % Nile, D a s h . .... ............ . 75 00 L Mile Dash..., ..................... 160 00 Vx Mile Dash,,, , 75 00 % Slile D a s h , . , . ......... . 125 00 VO KHTRAA’PEW51SVO)’. KUSNKK8, BUN, R / IN DR SHINE, Well NamedPaint (ton* s?;: 4i% V Thepracticalpainters,ays% ■[ tho raan- who storms at fche weather because the paint on his house won’t ^w eather '.the s to rm s , l, could live a life of sum* shine b y using % - Patton’s S un -Pump ■-:"••" P a in t :■: ii. L. BROCKfltLD, Pres. S. VANBIRO, Sec’y .. * Subscribe for theHerald. / . , _ -------------------- , SECTION IN HORTICULTURAL BUILDING—Ohio State Fair, Columbus.' AN OLD ROMAN BATH. Patton's Sun-Proof paint gives double tbe service of all-Wlute- lead or any ordinary paint. It is made of tbe most perfect com­ bination o f paintmaterials to stand the severest trial the Sun^and ■weather can give it. Guaranteed to keep its gloss andwear well for five years., , Send for book Of Point Knowledge and Advice (free) to % PATTON P A IN T CO., Lake St., Milwaukee, W is. 1 * *r t ’ 4 REVIVO restores VITALITY M ade a -W ell M an prodnccs th e above roiraltsln 3 0 d a yi. Xtsot* ...............................;y i ......... _ ....... KEVIVO. It quickly and sirrolyraBtortaNsmus- beae,Lott Vitality, Xmrotoncy. N l................... Ightly SmlMloQ0« itottPowcr,Falling Moriiory. Wattug ZMaeues.vul oU effects ot ealf-tibuso or etcessand lndlBoretlon, wMcbnnQtsone. irstudy.businetBornianlags.; It notonlyenroaby startingat tbo aoat o l dlaeue.bnt and Consumption,. Insist on baring BEVIVOmo other. It ctn be iarriaa invest pocket. By a il), •1.00 perpsoksgc*or six torBB.OO,with e pool tlvo written g n s n n ts e to ottre o r r in iH the Money* BooleantlaUrisetree,. Address ' BOSE MEDICINEfa .,,,1?nS o "0“ Iu p -. TESTING HETfiOSS A.tost ns to the value ot neWa- pnper advertising ‘ over other methods was made a year ago by the great publishing bouse Of Harper & Bros. Two books wore selected, One by a well known popular author and the other by an unknown writer. The latter was selected for the newspaper advertising and the other for the usual channels. w ith c a n a l e x p e n a ittir e th e t r o r b a d v e r tm e d In th e n e w s p a p e r s o u t s t r ip p e d th e o t h e r In s a le s *>y ZOO,000 copies* The result was a complete sur­ prise and established tho fact that readers go to the newspa­ pers for Information with regard to books as Well as with regard to most other matter#.—National Urinter-donmailst* „ The best advertising tiWimu for any-nSiTcbant is tbs local paper which goes Into the home* of the pitopU), *» this p&plr sow, ‘ .» T f f f f l f f f H #W Y fWW IW ftW < many (ffsprays hafmoulzing with this department • Farm Product Building. ■ This structure Is 200 by X00 feet In size. The building is equipped for tho display of the Various field and, garden products, with a section for the prod­ ucts of dairies „and cheese -factories.. Herd will be found grains, seeds and vegetables Of every variety, arrangcu- in- fine display, with ,many county col­ lective exhibits. rHassive cheese ex­ hibits and butter in many forms. Horticultural Building. . This building is also 20b by 100 feet and here will bo found gorgeous dis­ plays of large ornamental plants from the best greenhouses of the -state;' potted plants beautifully arranged and a profuskn of-cut Bowers and'floral, designs, the delight of all, Fruits of every variety will grace the loi)g llneh of. tables, 'forming the. center of a picture no artist could- paint.'1 ■- . , Manufacture! Building. In size this structure is 200 by 100 feet and Is properly equipped tor the display of atpvesj ranges and heaters of male, and tho' finest herds of the beef and dairy breeds are attracted-to com­ pete for the prizes offered in, the dif­ ferent show rings. Great interest will be. centered here. , . Sheep Building. ! The exhibitors of-sheep have, in this building,’which Is 180 by ,180 feet, the greatest opportunities -for exhibiting their animals and -ilpcks to the best possible advantage, and for giving ,tho strict attention that 1s required by the valuable animals here .shown, . Thp classes will include every variety ,of fine wools, mediumwools,, coarse:wools and ’ he strictly mutton breeds, Swine Building. This structure in.Size, and general style and architecture is a duplicate of the sheep building, except, thqt it is paved throughout with vitrified brick, so that every portion',may be kept cool and clean., The arrangements are -such that the various breeds of swine can be Inspected in their . resting quarters, as well as in the show-arena, -Poultry Buildings. • <, Very desirably located in close prox- every description, loYthe^Furning of Tmlfy thYEe“ c ^ buildings,* Women Used io lose their hairpins a- thousand years .ago much in the same way as they dp today. That at least is the impressioii. one gets from the antiquities-‘found during, last year at the Silchester excava­ tions. The most interesting discovery, was the building which formed,ap­ parently the principal haths of the Eoman town. The exploration of the baths'.yielded a. number o f ,ar- cliitectural fragment^, including a ’smklL altar, portions o f capitals and bases* part of a large basin of Pur- heck marble and .some singular’ pieces;of metal, -,fn a tilled up bypocaust, were found at least 100 bone pins which had evidently “been used to* adjust the hack'hair of Eoman women wbo- nsed the baths. Probably they had been dropped in the way woman throughout the ages has shed pins imd were collected by the keeper of 4he-bathsr-^Some-*uf--fhem»are*-<]uite- A Magazine of Cleverness. Magazines Blioiild have a well defined purpose, ’ ' ' ' '' , , Genuine entertainment amusement and mental recreation are, the mo­ tives o f THE SMAKT SET, the “ ;-1 most Successful of magazines -Its NOVELS (a complete one in each number) are by the most brilliant authors of both hemispheres. 1 Its SHOET STORIES are matchless—clean and full ofhuman interest* Its POETRY, covering the entire field of verse—pathos, loy?, humor, tenderness—is by the most popular poets, men and women, of the day. , ■' Its-Jokes t Witticisms, Sketches, etc,, are admittedly the most mirth-pro voting. x6o P A G E S d e l i g h t f u l , r e a d i n g > ;P 1 three inches long and would make No pages are wasted on cheap.illustrations, editorial vaporings orweary- iiigessays oridlecRscussions 1 v; , , 1 i ment also inohulcs Worked metals, builders’, supplies,, electric fixtures, mantels, wooden ware, hardware and other furnishings: ‘ - Vehicle Building. - This building is similar in size and architectural "design to the manufac- birds In the 180 by 10Q feet covered Hach division is. properly equipped and there will be shown poultry Of'every well known • standard - variety, pet Stock,, inoubators, brooders, etc. Speed Couraa and Grand Stand, • No better or more desirable speed A pair-of .gold, earrings witb uncut green gems are so hriglit they look as if they might have just come out of, a jeweler’s shop street.—London ChrOnicle. der or Registered letter to I ’E E E m A R I1,fc5Li\4kil I'Vth Avenue New York, N, B.—SAMPLE COPIES SENT FREE ONAPPLICATION ONE OF THE GREAT LIVESTOCK tural building aud is arranged for dis­ play# of carriages, buggies, light coach-, es, fancy trap# and a great variety of the very finest pleasure vehicles made. No strictly vehicle exposition has ever excelled in extent or magnificence tho displays that are annually made in this building. The finest harness afad car­ riage fittings are also shown,' Woman’s Building. In size ,200 by 100 feet and superbly Arranged for the proper display of woman’s 'work. Thq display Consists of household fabrics, art needle work, knitting, decorative art, china paint­ ing, domestic baking, etc, Fine Art Building. A substantial md handsome *trnc> time, 100 by 80 feet, and devoted’ ex­ clusively to tho display of the higher arts. Within It# walls will bo found a classic exhibition of paintings, draw­ ings, sculpture,' modeling,- photog­ raphy, lithographing, art painting, etc, Machinery Building, ‘ •Th)s Is an open structure, ,400 by CO BUILDINGS—Ohio State Fair,Columbus course exists,than that laid out for the Ohio State Fair, -Its hundred foot home stretch gives the speeders great* est opportunities for exciting work, while the immense grand stand is lb- cated and arranged for the finest view of the.m&ny spirited trotting dud pac­ ing contests that will occur, Ten Acres of Open Ground Exhibits, Ten acres arc platted in lots and flections Upon which are Bhown thi great variety of machinery proper to be shown In the open—Crushers, grind* era, loader#, halers, saw mitts,, etc. Private Buildings, Twenty-eight private buildings in the machinery division of the fair will he fitted with exhibits by* a# .many great manufacturing concerns. If the people desire to visit a great Industrial exposition, there is no need to leave Ohio. It will be found at Co­ lumbus In complete readiness for pub­ lic inspection beginning August 22, to continue five full day#. . Dead Baa to Be Enlivonod, It is believed that before very long the Dead sea will be exploited for industrial purposes. French eti- rineers are now at work ,on three Afferent .projects with this purpose in view, The level of tho Dead sea being moro -than 1,800 feet below that of tlie Mediterranean, and tbe Red seas, it is thought that by con­ necting'either of those two seas by means of a, canal with the Dead sea a stream of water would flow with-a velocity calculated to produce some 25,000 horsepower. There is no danger, it is asserted, of an overflowing of the Dead sea, for the waters there evaporate at so great ti rate (6,000,000 tons a da^ that the incoming - waters wot make no appreciable difference in the level. Having obtained •i ***r« ... •. .... v,u* t* ... 4 * Everjr'Ticket Office of tbe Penn­ sylvania Lines is Free Information Bureau o f tbe great World's Fair at Ht,Louis ifi 1004, The ftureau ad- dress ntCedasvllle Is ,E.8. Keyes, in charge of Ticket Oflico * A ’’Room#’* booklet of St. Louis holds and board­ ing bouses, location mid tales, com* iled by tbe World’s Fair Manage­ ment, can be obtained, from bimj also oibarvalfihbia information* power in’this manner, it”is thought many industrial works would be carried •London Nows, on. m LAMiJi . V ia # PATENTS CavaAtt,AndTttdiLMftiV*obtained and*11P«:- 'chtlmsitteMeandnefadioc MobKUAVc fee#, OvftOrtiaeutevireaiTeu.s.ftATeNf ornal end w««an MctsrAft*lent Inletstimethen tho«e femote fremW**lnnxtb«, Sendmbdel,dfawlngof otinte,,With'rioiertp- We ad*l«e, If pAtentable of not,free of ; charge, Oiiffeenotduetillpatentle , ]. ft F am S h L c V* HowtoOhula P em u r With coltoFS»m«'intheu.S, ted forrigncotthfoe* rentIre*. Addreet. ^'r ; C.A.SNOWdbOO. ANfePAtfstOrtiWf*Misirls, t. i. They Were Not Synonyms. The city editor bad sent out a re­ porter to interview physicians re- ;arding a story that the jar inci- iental to riding on trolley cars had caused a new nervous disease to ap­ pear. Tbe reporter returned and said that there was nothing in tbo story, “ There is no jar to riding on, a street car,” he said. “ There is only the occasional jolt when the car starts or stops too suddenly” “Well/’ said the city .editor, with some asperity, “ there is no differ­ ence, is there, between a jolt and a jar?” “ Oh, yes there is,” said the re­ porter. “Did you ever hear of pre­ serves being put up in a jolt?” A Invention. fJaehlne. The B ennington is destined to make back numbers of existing type­ writers. Has 6 new and valuable features of merit, any two of which would make a superior machine. No lalrger than existing typewriters. WOare now offering a limited amount of stock to in vestors at $1.00 per share. People are becomingintcrcstod over tho world and are beginning to realize what a won­ derful invention we have. Moro than $30,000 worth of machines have already been ordered. The *ypewriter world Watchingwith interest the coming of our machine, Which marks tire beginning of arevolution in this great Industry. As soon i.swe shall have Sold enough stock to complete eqtiiptnint, manufacture, adyertiso and sett our machine, no more will be offered at any price, If you wish to make a gilt-edge investment in an In- dosi.ial enterprise of Use first rank, with prospects of large dividends write trs roa prospectus . Preference in positions given to investors. Capital Stock $1.500,OOOl Shares $1.00 TheBenningtonTypeiaiterGo 801 CONOVER BUILDING, - " *> DAVTON, O j Grape Paper Gets. ■ Sots for summer,, consisting of bureau scarf#, mantel scarfs and table covers, arp made from crape paper napkins, having the single nomsetlia flower in one corner or ft mneh of thistles. The napkins are stitched together on the machine, over an interlining of. (Inn cotton batting, lined in turn with white QUESTIONANSWERED, tissue paper. A fringe of slashed finis................... paper hes the articles. CASTOR IA For Infants and Children, ft* KindYofl HavaAlwaysBsugiif Hist# tb« / LauncUring Limans* An, experienced embroiderer gives this piece of advice about launder­ ing embroidered linens,* Always tvash a piece for the first time be­ fore cutting it out. After washing, stretch on a smooth board, which has been covered first with a piece o f plain linen, tacking the embroidery finite securely and smoothly.. U tm overnight, laying the board flat, lest the oolor runs, - t! . >* ■ Yes, August Flower still lias 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 systemaud stop fermen* 'taticn of undigested foods regulate the action of the liver, stimulate tho nervous and orgauio addon o f thesys­ tem, and that is all 'they took when feeling dull and bad with -(headache* and other aches. You only need « few dose# of Green’s August Flower, in liquid form, to make you satisfied there is1nothing serious the w#tt*r with yon. You can get this reilaWa remedy at all druggists, Brice Sfkt and 7oo» 4w '•SMS *i#Vj r ■%*, %»

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