The Cedarville Herald, Volume 27, Numbers 27-52
«r*fm. '*1 hi W 'ft,'. tamer. Hi like kid, 5 ^ ^ster, ti*fit»jii;g^ a faijs, IsSsts, ^U’etmg jtl ? 2^*. Table SB, • . >otte IC c 'u p . ftWn» Wiieps,* mveai. irtains. lEY’S, OHIO r m GRAND Mid-Sumer ClearanceSale Opened Aug. IS, Closes Sept. IS. Last Sale of the Season 0 8 &&r *>Viwy' t-f-. #1 a , » s I il. * ■'■Si s h e u se s a p u r ity . One' i flou r it Wwl model Vet* used,” ? L O U R t f O D E L as 'KSR!*. We are determined to make this event an unprece dented one in our history; and are offering more and hotter lines of HXQH CLASS CLOTHING-, FTJR- NISHINGS and HATS than in any former sale. The Prices yrill be the lowest and we will stake our repu- tation oh saving our customers more money on their purchases than in any former season. Hundreds of bargains-and all high grade up-to-date merchandise. 1 / ■ / ; '. / • "• •/, , ...........' Men'sDepartment Choice of, a mmtber,of <Outing Suits, $S.OO anil *,10.00 values. Clearance p r i c e .* ...... Choice ore 50 suits, “blue, black anil fancy jJattprps, l . soritwr ciitt tat? wcteltt. reynlar’*,'jin.rl ‘‘afoul’* ‘ sizes, $10,00 ami $12,00 values. f r 'i . - v p . CJeajranco Price Choice of 25 Opting Suits,,beautiful sfcytov many hand-made, the $12.00 ami'$’15.Q0 kixul. Clearance, price Ohojc of a largo li»*o£ Suits in blue serge, black - • Thibet and way -worsted, as -well as all pur $15, $10 and $18 hanfi-taado fancy i (hQ QO patterns, Clearance price ................... , a PD* w W Olioice of all our finest Suits ire a great assortment of the latest styles and colorings, every suit strictly tnilor*taade, from, fabrics selected by us, nd 0 fr-Q £ f t the regular $20, $25wmcl $3Q grades. ( P I C QH t , T « i * ( U - Clearance p r i c e . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .Hr.* v »UU All of our fine B&d&&uita, single p i d double breasted^style^, suitable.for dress, hand-made^ the greatest value ,3 ever seen in Xenia atiregular prices, now go at : a discount qi 20 per Gent, during this sale 5®}fS 9 sm s of IOy $ 10 , L ’05. leach 28d cash ift drawing. lEZe18TCZZ 3 I SZ^ l f JCTK.', rs, E tc . Boys’ 'Suite, 14 tp 10 ycaTS, suitable -for fail aa ; well as immediate wear, $G,'$7 and $8 J»f|‘ value. Clearance price . . . . . . — , . , ,QJIr«t£,y Choice of a largo line of Boys’ Suits'from a spcJ -cial piirehase, including about '25 fall, suits wo - haVe ju s t added for tin's sale, $10 and , (PV prfi ' $12 values.’Clearance price .... ..............ij) 1 aa l l nice Co. as plaid os note*. v Payment Hie, r, almost as cheap?4! r ?400 more tbfttt ive condition’s yen of your policy is it tfce tlphia, i. of N. V U l J ___ •jsfiafftIL live! I/t>lesa you ,'oa can never tail ,,ig until yon b*** ually chten. W« select stock with * . best meals. We Stock and there- you may depend will pieasOyou- - SOUSE, SLIVHPHD » N o . n ravt on Lund. Californiavia W'a Uties rtember. Ss* .■ ■ ' 3 flusivft'i Aug- 1 \ excursion tic«% l,J m<t to* Ang«iw» fcndavo KiiigM*. gw O fand tM $ * iohisvi* V«nWv *] jiall interwath* 4 ft, etc., *PP'y * '] thnwi i C b s I t i c e n ’ s $ n l t 4 \ - je • Choice of' all finest Whsh Suits in sailer and. reg ular coat and vest styles from 214 to 16 years, values up to $2,50, Clearance - Q p « Choice of nearly '50 suits, all sizes up to boys ago 15. regular $2.50 and $3 valueB I Q Q A large line of" Boys’ .Suits • in reefer double ' -breMtod'^nd--?^f(dlr-istyics7'-ali*mtnr-?r*id-"Sinnrtr" $5-and $6 values. < i .i-rr:n; i ' n .i' ir-;rrTr „ Chwco of a great number of styles in bines, ■blaehs) grcyB 1 and-»»fwnr*r"ydLt»w>Hl 07 ' g S - T g and f$8 values. Giearanco price............. h J t * I O Hat and Cap Dept. ’ Choice of Men’s fine Straw Hats, all this season’s styles, $1.50, $2.00, $3.00 and $4.00 Q O n values. Clearance prico ......................... .wOw Choice of a great number of Men’s, Boys"’ and Children’s Caps, 25c, 35c and 50c | Qr» values', now ............... ...............I 5U Choice of a lot of Men’s Alpino Hats, good, stylos, $1.00' and $1.50 values, 7Q/» •now ............................. .. * vl> Choice o f a fine lot of Mon’s Hats in Coif and Alpine styles, ail colors, $2, $2.50 <nj f t/j and some $3.00 ones, now ............... A nice lino qflOrosSy Suits, many black and blues, -in Single and double breasted styloS; collego cut, very-Smart and snappy, $12 and $14 (IJQ VC values. Clearance prico . . , ; ............. ■■'P«l * “ Choi-e of all our finest Young Mon’s Suits, sizes up to 35 chest measure, a swell assortment at medium and fall weight, $15,, $18 and $20 ( h i I C fl , values. Clearance price .................... .H* * * ' “ v „ .« »* ■* * ^ ' * ' * * ’ » m~T~ Men’s Trousers “ ,X - ’ ‘ ’ ‘- , ■ . Choieo.-of all out thin pants in Moleskin, Crash and Cottonade, 75c and $1.00 values, O Q . Cloaranco price ................. ....................... UwU Choice of nearly 100 pairs, mado from short ends of Woolens, $2,"$2.50 values, a'- fljI (IJf great Snap, at , , ..........*P I »A *» Clidicoo of nearly 100 pairs, bought at a bargain .ibcJ j i is ,.sahv .ffchatot^valutm^Vf l t ^ ^ ( { v » .^ n p - J. shown ,special price ( p i »wv in ifw tg r A-OgsersKi» ia r 1 TJI™K'!5"lilf"iilMdjrgd. Jind of iinest'“Trous'ers, llloomor | Peg Top, as well as regular styles, ( h o VC >$5, $G and $7 valuos, .clearance prico.. . , .«P3« ■” Choice of all finest trousers in values (JJJT Q fi up to $S,50, now .......... :Boys’ Knee Pants All $1,50 and $3 grades now in Clear- Q f Qf l ance Sale a t ......................... .......... All $1 and $1.25 grades now in Clear- Oft*, ance Sale a t ................ I . . . ............................ .O ilC Ali^rGe grades now in Giearanco Salo ....... 62c- All 50c and G0c grades now in Clear- A f t— nnco Sale a t .......... .. t PUC L o w e s t P r i c e C l o t h i e r . Kingsbury X EN IA , O . 50 a n d 52 E . M a in S t . To Cure a Cold lit One Bay TakeLaxativeBromoQuinineTablets. ^ & /£ SevenMfiliottboxes soldla past 12 montbfc T h is sjgHatlirOn A P frJ& yy Cares Crip b Two Days, * . o a &voty Pc^rfulOdds Against Him. Hedridilon, aloud ami destitute. Bucklcn's Arnica Salve. Has world-wide fame (at marvellous l' : V- 'i ■Whea the quunity o f food taken is %vo large or the quality too rieh. fiour hiOhnicliIs; likely..to follow, ■ and es pecially SO If tlio digestiou liRS been Weakened by constififttion. Eat slowly ami not too freely of easily digested , „ ......... ............., „ .oodi Masticate the food thoteughiy* itoput him ms hw feet in abort order anteed. Only 25 c at all druggists. ILet five hours elapse between meals, [*»-! now lie testifies, “ I'm on the. |aud when you feel a fullness and fe.-h, in brief was the condition of an ’cures. I t surpasses nny other salve, ^1 Soldier I,y mmie of J , J , Havens,'lotion, ointment or, balm for vJuts, Vtiwillis, o, X^or years lie was trodbl-: Corns, Burns, Boils, Sore?, F<*lo:iw, with Kidney disease and neither ulcers, Tetter, -Salt Khfeiim, Fever lite r s nor medicine* gave him relief. *Sdres, Chapped hands, .Skin Frup- At length he tried Fleclrlc Bitters, tions: infallible for pile?. Ouregune- Ibxkl to complete recovery." Best on |**rih for Liver and Kidney troubles all forms of Stomach and Bowel' What is Life? fweight hi the region of the stomach In the last analysis nobody knows, after eating, take (Jhamberlmu’' hut we do know that it is Under strict Stows cl? and Liver Tablets and the “RMIBOWPICl" -PUBLIC SALE! [Continuadimm fimt p*g4j lazlnoBs, this is not one of the charac teristics of the people* here, Yon hoys are all shy of a hoe and we know it. So wg»I but its a oofnmon imple ment iu use here and sot uncommon to see 3 or 4’raen start in to hoe over a 30, 50, or-. 100 acre crop of melons Or cotton?" No. tool invented is $0 effective of results as the boo,, when In good hands, in cultivation of melons after they have made sufficient growth to hinder use of cultivator. I thought I was up against it indeed when start ing In upon a 30 acre crop of water melons, with, a hoe, after a rainy spell and weeds got started. It looked like a slow operation and a. never ending job for 4 of ns to tackle, but we did it* and came out victors at last, You’ve- seen water raalons grow of course, and know something about a, patch, but a '30 acre patch is a different article. .During the lost few weeks we have at' times had 6 or 7 teams hauling melons toythe R, R. about a •mile distant, getting out 128 tons so far, or upwards of 10 car loads. This does not take'into consideration’the tons and tons pf sorts, gourd necks, small size or smooth melons,- that are used to swell up porches all over town at 50 cts or §2.00,0 load, Lying over the fence froni the stock in the barn yard is at least 6 tou3 of melons, Uncle Tommy Spencer-wouild.sell to you at 15 cts each', They are piled4*up like old time pumpkins and ' fed in .the same way,' being pitched with- a fork as far as we can send them, and thatB not very Far with some of the heavy weights. Hogs, sheep, arid cattle go 'for these, but the horses turn up their noEes at such ordinary provender. I have no.great weights to,my credit, but it was probable the 10 loads would average 18 to 20 Lbs. My heaviest so far'as I knew weighed 47 lb. .Yester- day I saw one weighing 60 lbs. 50, pounders heiug very common. They are planted in tows 12 ft each jvay and thinned to one or two plants in a place ‘one is better than two in aft average season, I,have been told by good authority that 70 car loads of. cantaloupes and CO loads of melons have been shipped irom Vernou this season, and they are still at it. I had' my crop in on the ’shares, the land owner getting one third the crop, ns his share delivered at R. R. Perhaps you may be curious enough towonder what they were worth-35 ctv per head or $7.00 per ton is what I sold entire crop at, Sold to"a shipped here, not- taking chances on’ faravvay comftiia- sion men, as most growers do; and as did on cantalopes, with returns a a month over due, and none in sight yet, / ^JEfeed-stufls-except-oornrftud-co'rn-ii out of its elernenb' bere-ara fine,,. and Haring decided to unit fariniiijr 1 will offer at public auction on'what is known as tb.e Jump) Miller /arm, 2 miles west of Clifton on tlie Clifton «no Uid Town piks, Wednesday* September 28* 1904 Commencing:at 10 o’clock a, in-, the Ial lowing property towit: 9 H E A D O F H O R S E S 9/ Consisting-of 1 draft horse, 15 yrs, old; 1 draft mare, 12yes, pid; 1 draft mare, S yrs. old; l draft mare, 5 yrs. pid. Those draft horses range in weight from 1400 to 1V00 lbs,, ami are all first class; will work where- ever hitched, 1 family driving mare, 10 yrs. old; i road mare, 0 yrs. old; 1 road mare, 4 yrs, old; 1 road mare, 2 yrs/old; -1draft filly* r_ ' 6 H E A D O F C A T T L E 6 Consisting of 1 jersey cow and calf; fresh cow, calf hytido; 1 Jerspv heifer and 1 Jersey caif. 7? h e a d o f S h e e p 72 Consisting of 07 iH-iaine breeding awes; 14 lambs and 1Delaine buck. 29 H E A D O F H O G S 29 Consisting of '!) thoroughbred Poland China brood sows;! Duron Jersey sow:! Poland China Boar, by Perfect Perfection;: 1 boar pig ami 17 shouts, F A R M I M P L E M E N T S , Consisting of 1 farm wagon, / feedwagon, 2 Champion binders, good as new; 1 Cham pion mower, J Thomas hay loader, 1 tedder, 2 breaking plows, 2 riding cultivators, 1 corn planter, drill, disk harrow, drag har row, . 1 roller, earn sled, bay ladders, set grave} boards, eider-press, grind stone, beat ing stove, tools, harness and, nnmerous other articles. 3 hives of bees and 5}empty hives. Turkeys and chickens. ‘ 1 I, 000 Shocksof Corn, ^and 6 Tons of Hay in the Barn, T13RMS; Sums of $5 and under cash;- over $5 a credit q£0 months Will be given purchaser giving approved securities. JOHNM. FiNNEY. S. T. BAKER, Auctioneer,/ «- J. Jtr.'AKDRfJW, Clerk. Herald Print. > r 1„|., Has Sold a .’Pileof Chamberlain's Cough -Remedy. - I have sold Chamberhfiu’s- Cough remedy for more than twenty years and it has given' entire satisfaction. I have sold a pile of it and can reccom- mend it highly.—Joseph ilcRlhinpy, Linton, Iowa, You-; will firid this remedy a good friend, when 'troubled with a cough or cold. It always affords quick relief and is pleasant to take. For gale by is«uc Wisteriuan. .Every housekeeper should -know that if they will bay Defiance Cold yVate'r Starch forlcnmlry nse they will save not only time, because it never sticks totho iron, but because e«eh package contain 10 on.—one full, pouad-yiyhila all other Cold Water Starches are pu t up in -%-pound packages,' and tho price is the same, A0 cents. Then again becauseDofiahoe Starch is free from injurious chemicals. If your grocer tries to sell you it 12-oz, package It is because he baa a stock on hand which he wishes to dispose ot before hft puts in Defiance. - He knows that Defiance Starch baa printed on every pa’ckage inlargc letters and figures *TGozs.’’ Demand Defiance and save much iimeand money and the annoyance of the iron stick ing. Defiance Uever sticks.; Biggest Offer Ever Made $5,00 Photos now $2.00 $3,50 Photos now $1.50 $2,50 Photos now $ 1.§0 # Any Style Mountings Dark or Light, # This Offer Lasts f| for 20 Days Only. x Come in at once and take m advantage as this work can # not be duplicated anywhere # else for the small price, AT CANBVS GALLERY. AVain Street Xeoia, O. 'MM I l i l i S R l Wish for an ideal flour—a flout that would bake lots and lots of light, delicious, whole some bread and pastry? ” , Then youhave never tried our Golden Rule flour,Tor it is .ideal in every respect. Try a sack today, and your- baking troubles will vanish. • - - * H. Sulleniierger C E D A R Y I L L E , O H IO . To cure a cold in one day take Laxa tive Bromo Quinine Tablets. All druggists refund the .money if it falls to cure. F. W. 'Grove’s signature is. on eacETbox. 25c. tf ' BEAUTIFUL WINONA AVith the opening of the season at Wino* *11 druggist?, ■“Model! That's the Flour, plaint Duly iiih. Ouarafitced *IftW, ’ Abuse the law even slightly, '* r pain refillIts, Irregular living means ilfrangemefik o f'ihft: ofgsns, resulting in tlofifltipatiort, trotibtoV.':'--: ' K f I f quickly -''rwfijnite- yet'" iin p n lte '/D h ly ;" JfliggfiUl, Jin's Restaurant ■ mi Dining Booms •/ High tun! .Llmwitone street* HpriftgSvMt Ohio* You# ifioney hack if you- nw not plettecd with Model Flour. Gout stomach may be advoided. For Sale toy Isaac VVistermao. When troubled with constipation try Chamberlain’s Stomach and Liver Tablets. They arc easy to taka arid produce no griping or other, unpleas an t effect, For sale by Isaac Wlste/mari, will-not-ylant-BUjrr-om; Cotton is a sight to behold, rank' and- jreen, and Tull of “fruit'’ as they term it. ^Question is how to get it picked. Think of men with crops of 100 to 500 acres’all over this region, that never, may be, grew an acre before,*and you will get some idea of the vast amount of work ahead here. Suppose. Ed. Jobe or Ed Turnbull or’any of you ;ellows had half your farms in corn aud had to make 3 huskioga at least -as the crop matured-to gel: it garner ed, and- you have an idea of cotton gathering, The plants remind me of berry hushes; some loaded with from 20 to 50 balls all In a different stage of maturity. A more beautiful sight is seldom presented than these great cotton fields Well good by, hoping you may all have a nappy day and assuring you we will envy you of that picnic dinner and some of Charley Cooleys wild breaks lor spice, we rush to the train to mail this, Yours.' D, S, L, B. Grace and Carol Collins, RESTORES VITALITY Well Mait vhe Me. G R X 1 A T 1 3B*XUH3Nr03QC ^ .W i y E B IM F proUaoe*theaboveresultsIn 30days. Ittell MWtttalbrandqttiokly. Oare»whenalloth»nU 1 I. ZosnstnaawUlnstla theirlostmt&hood.udald menwill recover tholr yonthfat tlfcor hr twins REVIVO, It qaioklyeadgarolrreetomUarroce* IiostVH&lUy.Impotency,NidhtlVXaUstiottB. iMtEawar.SUllnsUemorr,WMtimrniMUM,tn 4 *U effectsot eoli-itmeeorexcessandindiscretion, WhichtmQts oneforstadr.bualnemormtrrlsce. It notonlyowesbystartlnaattheseatotdisease,but isagreatnervetonlaandblood bnUder, brisl ing back the pink slow topalooheeksandre storingthefire ot youth, ft wardsoffInsanity andConsumption. Insist other, it canbecamtd~ a havingHUVIVO,no vestpoohet. Bymail, BAD BREATH CAiearsMAtid ©>ieerfallr«Ry ibeTeforeleftyott ftb f bT kuovr fthel l •hftUrecontnenA B m I for Th$Bowels, r ’OkjjF too o i ^ S i Qvarantee .... %efsantne table* jn :toanteoryearmoneybeek- *tetitngRemtdyC6.,ChiC*iE00rH.Y. 5 «S iUIMUALSAUEyTENMULUOMI 0 XES Every Tickci Offlca ;#f :|h$ sylvania ;if Tlii/TafofWttois: ■ atSt-ljOuli |ri' 'llO'li'Tjbt td^ ■ Je; booklet ofBt. 'fttttltkritelf lug-iciisiij location and aeifeiL^cra*4' lied by -fjbt.'' merit, oari be obtained from him; T« k H rrjdd fo#fitiriktlassjobwork, J ftlao olhcmlu$bl« iftlbttriritlori, •1-00perpabktge.orsixtor 8 G.OO, wHhwpotl- five written g stnn tee to core or rafnad themoney. Booknaaadvise fre«i Addrees - ROYALMEDICOCO., REDUCED RATESTOTHEWEST. To all points In Montana, Washing ton, Oregon British Columbia, Sept ember 15th to October 15, 1904, Write at onco for information and maps to Ira F. Schwegel, traveling agent, Wisconsin Central ll’y, 407 Traction Bldg,, Cincinnati, O. , ' Our sale hills are printed on water-proof stock. They cost no more'than the other kind, ABoy's Wild Ride for Life. With family around expecting him to die, arid a soiv riding for life, 18 miles, la get Hr, King's Flew Discov ery for Consumption, Coughs and Colds, W, H, Brown, of Leesvilie, Irid, endured death’s agonies from asthma; but this wonderful medicine gave instant relief and soon Cured him. He writes; “I now sleep sound ly every night,” Like marvelous cures of Consumption, Pneumonia, Bronchitis, Coughs, Colds and Crip prove its matchless merit W all throat and lung troubles. Guaranteed bot tles 50c and $1,00, Trial bottles free at All druggist, - . new T ime card , The follofittg is the schedule for the departure of tralnas For East 7 ; 45 U , m. flag stop; 4 : 47 -p. m. For West 8;18 a, m, flag atop; 5 24 p. m. Every BUrnmel- passed tliero by tbmisandfl has only increased tbeir desire: to return,- On tho )?ol£ linkB, the tennis courts, the baseball,or' crifiket grounds, the croquet field, or boating on .tirolake, fishing camm ing, swimming, or attending recitals.and lectures by world-famed personages in the Auditorium—whatever tlio division maybe, the associations are of that congenial sort conferred by good society. This resort is noted as the site of Wiiiana Assembly and summer School, attracting teachers ana Students from educational Instltution&lof this and other Countries. Fifteen-day and season excursion tickets will be sold from ticket stations on. the Pennsylvania lines daring the summer. For information"about fares And tinle of trains, apply to local ticket agents, or to F. VauDosen, chief assistant General Passeti gcr Agent, Pittsbuag, Pa. Sept 30d. Emergency Medicines, I t is a great convenience to have at hand reliable remedies for use in cases of accident and for slight injuries and ailments. A good liniment, and one that is fast becoming a favorite if not a household necessity Is Chamberlain’s pain Balm. By applying it promptly to a 01% bruise or bum it allays'the pain and causes the injury to heal in about one-third the time usually re quired, and as it is an antiseptic It prevents any’ danger of blood poison ing. When Pain Balm is kept at hand a Bprain may he treated before inflammation seta in,* which insures a quick recovery. For sale by Isaac Wiatermnn, TOST, LOUISWORLD'S FAIR At Approximately .One Cent Per Milo via Pennsylvania Lines. World’s Fair excursion tickets to St, Louis will ho sold via Pennsyl vania Lines at approximately one cent per mile each Tuesday and Thursday^until ScptemberSOth, valid iri coaches of through trains, good re turning withito seven days. These are the lowest fares at which World's Fair excursion tickets to St. Louit are sold. Fifteen day tickets, aixtj- day tickets and season tickets Sold daily at reduced fares, good in sleep ing or parlor cars with required Pull* m^n tickets,. Fori fhU Information, consult K. 8. Keys, ticket agent, Pennsylvania Line*, CedarvilW, 0 , i f Y o u D o n ' t G e t W e l l W JS e n S l c K . All we can1Go is g.ye ctovlce. Of coiirso that's, easy. Hut our advice is really worth <ttlo more to you than most people's, .for wo offer tp give you. tho first bottle of. ouf medicine free. If It falls to help you. We could not afford to do this unless our medicine was good. Such, are otter, on the Wrong kind of medicine, Would put a, merchant prince in the poor house. Dr. Miles' Nervine, however, a# years Of Experience liavo proved, ‘Is ft medi cine that cures tho sick. * Those whom it cannot benefit—less than one In ten thousand—-We prefer to refund their money. All .we ask of you Ja to try Dr. Miles’ rtcntOraUve Nervine for your complaint. It you suffer from sleeplessness, nervous exhaustion, dizziness, headache, mus cular twltehings, melancholy, loss of memory, weak stomach, poor blood, bilious troubles, epilepsy, St. Vitus' Dunce, etc.. Wo WIUguamnteo to benefit you or refund your money. Yourere thfe doctor. *'nly' son Bert, When In U s 17th year, •tv..u> subject to attacks of cpilejjsy, Ious that we wero compelled to tout out of school. After several - -ij'-j'-ns ind-fafled to relievo him. wo avc Dr. Miles' Nervine a trial. Ten. -.iMlrn freitnu-fit with Nervine and i.iv- r Pills restored our boy to perfect r JOHN S. .WILSON, Deputy Co. Clerk1, Dallafi Co., Mo. PTJtoT* WrUo us and wei. Will' mall A Auiliik you a Free Trial Packaao of Or- Mile*’ Antl-Paln Pill*, the New, Scientific Remedy for Pain, Also Symp tom Blank for out Specialist to dfagnoso yoiir case and tell you what Is wrong nnd how to right it. Absolutely Free. Adawwi; DR. MlLTEil ■. MttracAfeeo, IrfAHQIIATQIUE3» 35I$!££J.‘Z<XH,T| CEDASVILECOLEGE C ed^ tv ille , O h io . 1 Eleventh.yriar npfens Brptember 13, 1904. Ooaraea in flaawrs I’hiliwophjr, .Music, Aft, ami ElociUten. .Degtovs offered nro A* A. arid Fh, B. Laboratory work in Physios and Chemistry. Literary Societies, Cvm- haaium, and Library, Prefaranwy and Collegiate departments Text books new or aeeond hand for rent, Tuition and contingent fee only$23.50 ayear, Craduate* are prepared for thft various profusions and oailiaga of life. Where only one in ten-lhouiMHid, who isno r * collage graduate, athtlna prominence, one ih every m i y of tho oollege graduate* herome* dfethn- guished. Send fbr a catalogue. D avid McKnmey, Preddent. -*lf the hisrt f« none too good fear you tofttot on your gruear fiamMtbg you Model Flour* - AK
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