The Cedarville Herald, Volume 27, Numbers 27-52
K a r li n Tpkitll if E d i t o r . tit Puogsnt Btufflina Cdso' Est* Up DtMprsMbls dm*tl». ^Coffee H m excellent fumigant, tfnd a m whose pungent odor Tan- FRIDAY* SEPTEMBER 3Q* 1904, ; i ishes more quiekfv than those in or- ,ca » i REPUBUCANTICKET. NATKWiAt TICKET F o r P resid en t, THEQPORB liOOSEVJiLT, ■ of New York. F o r Vice-l’rcaident, CITAKPES W. FAIRBANKS, p£Indians, 6 CONGRESSIONAL TICKET • M em ber of Congress. Ctb D iet, THOM AS I?. SOKOGGY, of G reene C ounty. • STATETICKET F o r S ecretary o f State, ' L EW IS C. LA.’Y U N , pf H u ro n . F o r Ju d g e of S u p rem e Court, 'WILLIAM % SPEAK, of T ru m b u ll,; F o r C lerk of S uprem e C ourt, . iLAAVSON B , BMFKSON, of B elm ont, F o r D airy a n d F o o d C omm issioner, * H O RA C E A N K EN Y , . of G reece. F o r M em ber B oard of P u b lic W orks, K fC llA llD B. CRAW FORD , •of S tark, COUNTY TICKET ' F o r A uditor,". W IL L IA M DODDS. F o r Comm issioner, J . W ,. SM ITH , F o r Sheriff,’ F R A N K T. TARBOX , FO r C o unty R ecorder, M . A . BROADSTONE, • F o r C o u n ty Surveyor, G .-A . M oK AY " F o r In firm a ry D irector, W, B, STEVENSON . . As the political fence has been pretty ' well torn dorn, it Is difficult for a Democrat to determine upon <which side he stpnds. ‘' /The-American Bankers’ ABSoda- "tion recently held a meeting in New York City. "When thC rolI was called ,—north, east, south, and west-r-en- coilraging accounts were given o f the condition of business in all parts of the country, represented' by bankers. I t is fair to assume’ that the'people as a’iyhole will not Vote, to change these conditions. ' The price of hread has gone up in " England, owing to the belief that there is a shortage in. the worlds dir.ary use, Professor Marcus I. Epstein states. “No m atter what the disagreeable odor in th e apart m en t may he, th e coffee no t only drives i t out, hu t absorbs, decom poses it, one m ight say, and replaces It with the healthy odor of coffee, which cannot be disagreeable even to the most sensitive. “A proof .of th e fact th a t the cof fee actually absorbs the other odor is found when the coffee is first burned. I f i t simply drove the oth er odor from the room, the smell of coffee around th e stove would be very strong, bu t it cun hardly be noticed for some minutes, and. then appears generally in all portions of the place being fumigated. To uso coffee as a fum igant a quantity must be crushed and placed on the top of a very ho t stove and allowed to burn, either directly on th e stove or in a receptacle provided fo r the purpose, I t destroys all odors ef fectually, and its own odor will van ish in one-fifth the time it takes to get rid of sulphur, Furthermore, one may move about in the room at will without suffering any incon venience. A te s t of the u tility of burn ing Coffee fo r th is purpose was recently made,* “A qnantity o f meat in a very bad condition was placed in a room and allowed to remain’’ th e re / with the doors and windows closed, fo r some hours. When th e room was opened the odor waa Bach th a t none could enter without protecting their nos trils, h u t a qua rte r of, a pound of coffee poured on the stove caused i t to vanish completely’ within less th an five minutes, and three min utes later the coffee odor had disap peared,, and the atmosphere was fresh and sweet.”—St. Louis Globe- Democrat, ' The Doctor’* Smell Son. The-five-year-old bay is usually a terrible infant. H e acquires his .full degree-when he is*much inter ested in his father’s pursuits, and translates his knowledge in th e terms of childhood, variegated by imagination. A Boston physician frequently consulted as an expert by life insurance people has a five- year-old son who is.possessed by a desire to see what is going on in the private office. /N o t long ago, the physician was consulted by one* of h is c ‘ " lients among the life insurance fraternity and le ft the office for a moment in search of a certain vol ume ,in his larger library. On hie retu rn he found his sqn explaining to thew isitor the. nature of th e tab lets contained in a large glass ja r and reached th e scene in .time to hear the following horrible revela tion ; “We gave three of them to a boy nine'years old the other nigh t, and He died in convulsions in four hou rs/’—Boston. Transcript,/ wheat crop, England will bd forced m for ■“Dnitfri“BtalT!WTwi“ispare.ua n d ; pay it, loo, iu gold, ^hjs will bring ad ditional prosperity o tbe agricultur ists of America, and will rapidly ex tinguish any deficit there may be in the Treasury, Fo r the Americans are liberal buyers in the foreign mar kets, and imports will increase hand in hand with exports. ’- A 'v e r y considerable number of Democratic newspapers, ■ especially in New York, have indulged in. a good dgal o f grumbling and fault-finding regarding tbe manner in which the campaign is.being prosecuted, Quite natur illy Mr, Henry Watterson, of Louisville, Ky ., asks them to map ou t a safe, sane and practical plan which will insure the election of Judge Darker. This is more than any o f them can do. I t is hard to make headway against solid facte which tell in favor of the present conditions of afikirs. Besides their frugal diet of rice and vegetables, with a little fish, the Japanese are teaching the world* many yew things connected with the carrying Ob of war, I t is Said that each soldierto f the Mikado has a fish* . Hue in his belt .* tha t he carries a small tea-kettle and a fan, H e takes a ’hath every chance* he gets, and is telephone. Ib is evident they have extracted all they can out o f Western drib**fion m il have determined to improve upon ft. Blswhere in this issue can bo found a list o f public sales for the near *future. I f you are thinking o f h*v« j fftg a sale St will pay you to call and 1 m what dates are already taken, We have « number of sales in view and by having the date listed with ns you will hot encounter other sales, ilfbjivi'ibsr for tits t i m l l Qh« Stocked Up on Praysra. L One little girl th a t I knoW of is sO.'ilcepjptt’iieh shc' starfsY d r Tfed ■finia 1 r"tbgJ,good-saigb*Tpwye»i . A few nights ago Bhe dropped her Head upon the pillows earlier than usual. Sho wasn’t very sleepy and a t once began to dash off a prayer in refreshing style. The first pray e r over, along came another one and Btill a third. About this time her mother, surprised, a t the, tu rn pro- had token,’ asked the little ccedfngs one what she meant by so many lit- prayers. “Why,” explained the tie girl, “I ’m. going to say twelve prayers, now I ’m awake, and then I can. go two weeks without saying one.”—Lowell Courier. scents "Eight cents a pound is whata young woman paid for twelve pounds of flesh, . She was thin and weak and paid one dollar for a bottle of Scott’s Emulsion, and by tak ing regular doses had gained twelve pounds in weight before the bottle was finished, Eight cents a pound is cheap for pitch valuable ma terial* Some pay more, some less, some get nothing for their money. You get your money’s worth when you buy Scott’s Emulsion. ^^JVy/eLJswll-seiid you—ar~fittle" free, - SCOTT & BOWNE, CnitMisTs, 409 Pearl Street, New York 50 c, ami $t.oo \ all druggists* CASTOR IA Tor Infant* and Children, flii KI0YmHmAlwaysBat#? B&fctfr fbii N»or« Prs.vehsr Wawtud to Puy * Mueh D*liy*r*d Sermon. Bishop H hk ak c r of Philadelphia, one o f the best story tellers - ....... „ „ „ „ „ . . . v ___ — .............. a man could wish to listen to, recently told of Uyoung clergyman whose pastoral charge had fallen to him out in the thinly populated end of a western state. Biding the circuit of his tiny churches, lie never imagined th a t the auditors of one town ever sat un der him in another, and so he had been delivering everywhere t he same " pahdon me , Burr, ebb a moment .” sermon, and it seemed .to .take well. J u s t how \VelI .tha t young preacher never guessed un til'one Sunday he was stopped at the .church' door by an old negro. ■ Pahdon me, suh, fer a moment,” he said, with a most respectful bow.; “I jus’ wan’ to say tha t I sutinly have enjyed dat sermon# De fust time I heard it, suh, I liked it, and do aecon’ time I liked it better, an’ as I .been follerm’ you aroun’ it jus’ keep growiu’ on me like. Now-, suh, I ’s sorter in de preachin’ busi ness my own se’f, an’ it jus’ occurred to me da t you gwine to wear ou t dat sermon some fine day, an’ den I Wants to buy. it. When yon git ready to sell it, suh, T s tan ’ to give you 50 cents. T o ld fay D epew . Senator Depew occasionally delves Into th e capacious and weU filled aubwav of ids memory and brings to .light something new in the way of an anecdote, says the New York Times. While returning from abroad on his .latest trip—which, he says, he hopes will n o t by, any means he his last—he overheard a heated dispute,as to the respective merits o f America and England. The disputants were a prominent New Yorker and a well known B rit ish. statesman whoso reputation for laconic repartee is' international. * ’ “My country,” shouted the Yan kee, “knows no east, 60 west, no no rth , no south!” “Aw, indeed ? What a blawstedly ignorant country I” drawled the Englishman?------ ------ -— —— i p w “Amazing are questions,” sai V. r i v i h g ^ d f ^ u ^ 5 i l! ^ “ thair t i r c showered on the unhappy attendants of public museums :■<<r« T :I n London one afternoon I was standing near a mpseurn guardian Who wore a military uniform, with' a helmet from which a chin Btrap Hung. “A youth approached the man und said; “ ‘Would you mind telling me what th a t B tra p under your chin is fo r? ' . . “ ‘That,’ the attendan t answered wearily, Is to rest my "jaw when I get tired . answering silly ques tions!’ "—New York Tribuno, Wanted the Rea! Thlnfl. D r. Beckwith, whose hobby is tho A tlantic City beach patrol and who is in p e rt m a l charge of th a t largo corps of life savers, was visited in his hospital te n t on the beach by an old Cincinnati, friend and his seven- year-old daughter. With great en thusiasm the doctor explained his various methods of reviving persons dragged from th e water. The little girl listened with wondering eyes. When the doctor stopped, she fairly gasped: “Oh, .papa, ,1 wish somebod would get drown-ded!”—New Yori Times. W ae A eo om p lU h ed , A well known fire insurance man: on Cedar street recently canceled 6 n insurance policy of a woman who lives a t Esopue, made famous by Judge Barker's residence there, says tho New York Herald. The woman ,|Wfls decidedly dissatisfied, with las ’le tte r, ‘which of course was type written; _ ___________ BhurepliedHteiaely ns follows; ffiKBItlMlW .«!.$«*,U» 40 .tdlOT ... «• . .W#>M • CASTORIA Desirable For Sumer. Tor Infants and Children. -AVfcgefablePreparalionforAs- I The Kind You Have Always Bought G E O Y E S Bilk dial), slate and black, fingers double tipped, J it like kid,.'iOc CO B SE T S simulating ttieFoodandBegula- ling theStomariis andBowels of 1 m JAN IS ,* ( HILIJKLN PromotesDigestion,CheerfuI- nessandRest,Containsneither (Mum,Morphine norMineral, N o t N a r c o t i c , Bears the Signature of JiepcafOhlArSAMUELPirCtllR fhnyJ:u*Sent- jgx.SmH** - £*AM,S*lU~ AHU6&tfl + Aperfect Remedy forConsfipa- lion , Sour Stomach,Diarrhoea WormsConvulsions .Feverish ness and L o s s OF SLEEP, . Alaska, Snowflake, Polar, only fiOc, Royal Worcester, Loomis, 'Ferris, SJ.OO, Invisible Lacing $1.00 and $1,50. Ribbons, belts, hosiery, collar, Jace berthas, fans. Gotten goods, ace very stiff, while our stock lasts. Seersuckers 10c, gingham 7-Ac down to 0c« Sheeting in Remnants 25c, worth 30c. Pillow cases 121c to 20c. . Table cloths, fine stock, 50c to $2,00, napkins to match. W ash Dress Fabrics. F a c sim ile S ig n a ture o f N E W Y O R K . In Use For Over Thirty Years One case to sell, 8 &c, worth 121c, White goods 10c up. Voiles, Madras, Oxford, Ghifipnetts, Persian, Lawn, Linens, Bilk Persian, greatest variety. _ Wash suits $2.00 up, Wrappers $1,00, muleiwear. Carpets, Rugs, Window ' "Shades, Lace Curtains. HUTCHISON & GlBftEY’S, iCENIA, - OHIO. ^ EXACTcopy OFWRAPPER. The Cook T h a t Bake W ith MODEL FLOUR i A S T U D Y IN G O V E R N M E N T A N D P O U T l C S . /Never complains of the flour for she uses a perfect flour of unequaled quality and purity. One litte sack w ill show what a really good flour, it is. E . Shockey, Catawba, O., savs;, ‘■We have used MODEL FLO IJR five months and think it the best we have ever n-ed.” The abovo turn hat b eenasia tiaab yTH EC tNC in im Ti COMMERCML TR IBUN E , to be distributed aa awards to the subscribers of THE COMM ERC IA l TR IBUNE o r TH E C IN C IN N A T I WEEKLY GAZETTE who estimate the fetal vote cast In the 'State mf Ohio ter President of tbe Halted States, at the election to he held Nov. 8 , 198d. TELL YOUR GROCER YOU WART . . . . . . . MODEL FLOUR HERE IS WHIT WE OFrEfl To Our Subscribers Wbo En gage la This pigantlo Intel lectual Contest T o o n e mnUl-asr n e a re s tc o r- ? S fSM S ff iE S f e f:“o 8 T o a iz tlt C learest........ SIJO T o S e v e n th N onrest.. , 800 T o E ig h th N e are st.... 1«)0 T o N in th N e a r e s t .... BO T o T e n th N e a r e s t.... ; JiS! T o Next; 8 0 0 N e a re s t „ ‘S6SSS& ta s E fto lu ................. *>33S 1^ o ^ « g - . S 4 0 , 0 0 0 irlbi I f any sabsoribor shonld,before ooU , 1 . 1004 . ,estlniato theexaettotalvote, there will bp paid * a a d d itio n a l amount of - 10.000 A G ra n d T o ta l oCjtSSO.poo The award for exact estimate between Oct. 1 awl Nov, s .3 withdrawn and acWtd to tho first awiml for tlio nearest cs- .Imato, making a total ot 1 ■S iiS B S n O O Q .Q O . -But if tbo ‘cxaof estimato 1a submitted prior to oet. I p special award, ot 110,000 Is ot- ored. making a to tal o t $35,000. TH E VOTE A T PREVIOUS PRES IDEN TIAL ELECTIONS T s belter enable tho readers of Tbe. Commercial Tribuno rol and The Weekly .Gazette to have, the .flsures .of previous WsOTTiworrttttrmr^ttrTori'—~ Ing figures are given to, show the years from i w to fno last Presidential election Tg!IS^S»g»f»giWWlH».l*- 1 gO»"- 1,030,107. MOO-1.OID.IZL 100*-f C O N D I T I O N S . You take ‘no chance in using M O p E L as hj every sack is guaranteed. ■ I If there .Is a tie lit th e estimates of two or more persons for any one of the. ten leading awards, o r for tbo special award of H10.D40, tho amount thereof will be equally divided. In case of.the 510 and 53 awards, each, of tho next nearest estimators will receive 510 and. 53 respectively. ' . - ' Fifty cents (30c) entitles you to The Daily and Sunday Commercial Tribuno fat* two weeks and one O) estimate, One dollar entitles you to Tho Commercial .Tribune' for four weeks and two (8) estimates. You may 'subscribe for as many weeks in advance as you please, and each two weeks’ subscription w ilt entitle you to one estimate, fciul no more. . -a You can send In a subscription fa r'T h o ' Commercial *ribuno at-the ra te or fifty cents Tor each two (4) weeks, and for two weeks or longer, together with a n estimate for each perlo.t ot two weeks, and direct tho estimate, to be recorded la your name .and the paper sent a s a present to a friend, • » ' Fifty (30> cents entitles you to THE TVEBKLT GA ZETTE for six (6) months and ono (1) estimate. One dollar entitles you to THE WEEKLY GAZETTE for'one II) year and'tw o (2) estimates. You can Bend In a subscription for THE WEEKLY GAZETT i ,a t the rnto of-fifty tents, for six iO) month* , and direct the estimate-to bo recorded In your namoandthe paper ich t iis n present tq n friend. .- All. estlmatoU. no m atter how ....... ............... . , sent fothon than thusi* competing for tho special award for tho exact cstlmato made prior to October 1. MOt, which' rmlsf. bo received ho* Haro 6 o’clock p.ln. of th a t day), jnuut be received a t the omeo'OC, ThO Commercial Tflbnnc, ui& and G30 W alnut street, Cincinnati. Ohio, before c o’dock p.m. of Novenur her 8,-Mill, otherwise .they will not bo permitted to. pUr-i tlclpato In tho' 'contest and wilt bo treated- as informal, rejected and returned to lha sender. Any fractions of a number annexed to art estlmato Wlll be disregarded nnd the estimate taken, to-menfi tho mint-' ber submitted with tho fraction em itted,; ^ Remittances, whether by expres3 order,- money- order or check, must accompany -very estimate anil ho made, pay-' able to Tho Commercial Tribuno. Mall communications, should bo directed to-'tho Manager of Tho Commercial Tribuno Award BUreau, P, O.TJox 817, Clnclhnntl, O. owe1” iHRh-jrrrTr5TmrflTtrtTrorhcrn;rcwlrcd'and^rcslstcrcd;~no- chnngca therctu will bo permuted. . - ' ' owledgtncnts ot, all remittances received ,fbr,eStl; IN GOLD- ' To be distributed In twelve premiums of $ 2 5 , $ 2 0 , $ 1 5 , $ 1 0 , $ 1 0 , $ 1 0 , $ 1 0 , $ 5 ) $ 5 > $ 5 i $ 5 $ 5 » Monday, J a n u a ry ad, ’ 05 . Patronize my meat market and receive a ticket with each 25c ensh . purchase. Each tickdt' will give you one chance in the drawing. < Fresh and Sa lt Meats, F ish , Oysters, Etc. M S F M W : make any representations'Or promises w ith reference to f Tii^tt‘l,i!i!rflf»t|[iwe»iiTWi"Hiniunn »tiM-miirwiw)M estimates the agents, solleltora and. employora FSTtllWff .......... ................. ------ ---- M ’Vhh; . . Commercial Tribune shsll bo taken to bo.tho agents of thft subscribers estimating, and not ot The Commercial Tribune, . . , Theio conditions constitute the cntlw* contract, and aro. subject, to no modification. | whatsoever, and every subscriber .competing In this contest assents thereby to thesa con- dltlona. ■ .; i mho Official Certificate of the Secretary Of tho State of Ohio shall bo conclusive »s to th e total number of votes cash - _ . ,, . . • , , i , A fter the receipt of the Official 'Certificate an Impartial committee, selected by The Commercial Tribune^ will determine tho Winners, and its award will he published in The. Commercial Tribune for three daye, after which time. In the. absence of objection, the awards w lll.be distributed, and this distribution shall be final and'absolute and binding on »U participants In the contest. . Fo r subscription Flank* and further Information, address the Manager, of THECOMMERCULTRIBUNEAWARDBUREAU,M.SSLV&i QUESTIONANSWERED. Yes, August Flower still lias the largest sale of apy medicine in the civ; ilizetl world. Your mothers and grandmothers never thought of using anything else for indigestion or bili ousness. Doctors were scarce, aiid they seldom heard of appendicitis, nervous prostration or heart failure, etc. They used August Flower to dean out the system and stop fermen tation of undigested food, regulate j the action of the liver, Stimulate the.’T ) . . „ i rh. nervous mid organic action of tho ays- * * omnati sold a t louesfc rates, The 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, iu liquid form, to make you saiisiied there is nothing serious the matter with you, You can,get this reliable remedy a t all druggists, Price 26c and 76 ct EXGflilflGE BANK CEDARV ILLE , OHIO, A CCOUNTS o f Merchants and In dividuals solicited. Colleetione promptly made and remitted. tRAFTS on New York and Cim cheapest and most convenient way |to send money by mail. , T..OAN 8 made on Real Estnte, Per- ■M b ....................... sonal or Collateral Security. “ You aro very impertinent. You th ink you are awful smart, You toeedn’t p rin t you r letters, cos I can read writing. U very housekeeper should know th a t if th e y w ill b u y Dofianeu CoM W ater Sfareli fo r la u n d ry uso , th e y w ill wivo n o t only tim e, beci iso i t n ev er slicks to th e Iron, b u t because eneli package contain 10 oz,—one fu ll p o u n d—w hile a ll o ilier Cold W afer S tarches are p u t uii In 9^-pouhd, packages, artd th e p rice is th e same, JO cents. T h en m>aih because Defiance Stnrch is free from If y otir grocer tries to hell y o n a llj-n^Tfirpto g n It Is hrciuische has William Wildiiian, Pres., Seth W, Smith, Vice Pros., W , J . Wildman, Cashier, 0 . L t Smith Asst, Cashier DR. E. C. OGLESBEE. Si PATENTS a stock on hand width hewisheslo dispose oi before lmiputs in Defiance. He knows that Defiance Starch has printed on every package In large letters nnd ffgures “I t ozs.M Demand Deflfince end siive.moch timonnd money and the annoyntico of the Iron flick ing. DeHawconever sticks, te sf PHYSCIAN AND SURGEON. Specialty X-Ray aucl Electro Thera' ■pciitifij trcirtma&tj— Also^latest, im- provcfl apparatus.for treatiilgJiseases of the nose, throat and lungs. jCxvcAtA,and Trade-Mark* obtained and alffttt- 'entbiulneB.iednductedforMoottlAi'EFtea, OonormitiaeFaosiTcu.awArcNtorrieii land we raft aerure -natent in less time than those hlnetoif. iremotef'omWae i g n, . • , ', Semi model, drawing or bholo,, with descrl*- . ,lloh. We advise, If oatenlabls or hrtt, free of ichanre. Our fee hot due tilt patent Is teeareJ, \k PAM(MLer.'*HoWtoObialrt Fstenta,"with .cost of ssme’ln (he U.S. and foreign tenuities , sent free, Address O.A.8NOWACO. KILBY FARRAR Every Ticket Office. of the Penn sylvania Lines is Frets Information BureBU of the great World's Fair }at Bt.Louis iu 1004. The Bureau ad dress at Oedasville is ,E,8, Keyes, !n Veterinarian, Jamestown, Ohio, Oifico at Rees Bros, Livery Stable, Tieats all diseases and injuries of do- ,meatier animals carefully and sciehti* lied by the World’s Fair Manage oaliy; Graduate of Chicago Vefinary College, charge of Ticket Ofiice , A ’’Rooms'’ booklet of Bt. liOtiis hotels And board- iiug houses, location and rates, com* Cedarvilla, Ohio, Agent tor United States-Life Insurance Co. Which writes Bankers’ Insurance and whose contracts are as plain as notes. I f you want protection, take Ordinary Life or Twenty Payment life, with Endowment Settlements. Yon can carry £2,000 or better, almost as cheap as $1,000 in investment,; It investment, we will pay you $400 more .than j o u pay in, a t the end ot 20 years* ■We mve you 7 elective conditions you .- can change a t your will. From 2 to 3^ times face value ■. your policy in paid-up insurance without re-examination. Also agent for the General Accident, of Philadelphia, andthe U. S. Accident Co. of N. Y E. F. STEWART Vainary Surgeon Has located in Jamestown, Ohio. R. E. CORRY, AUCTIONEER Sells Real Estate and Personal prop erty anywhere. Promptness, attention to details and satisfaction guaranteed. High service. Low prices. Residence Telephone 235 Clifton, O. Call and secure dates. A Careful Buyer. TiB Best Is WM Tan T an!. . The Best Is What We Sell. Meats are deceptive. Unless you are a good judge, you. can never tell what you are getting, until you have it served and partially eaten. .We know meals. We select stock with a view to having the best meats. We know how to select Btoek and there fore have meats you -may depend upon—meat’s that will please you. HALF FARE ! p l u s 8 2 , 0 0 Por Round Trip Tickets. VIA Louisville &Nashville Railroad , To Nottriy All Points in > o Alabama, Florida, Georgia, Ken* lucky, Mississippi, Virginia North and South .Carolina, Tennessee, < C. H. GROUSE. GOODS DEL IVERED Telephone No, '74. HS^Fresh Fish Aiwavs on Hand. Special Rare* to facffic Cosri vis Penn sylvania Uriel. went, can be obtained from 1also othervalunble information. him: Tickets t n sale May 3rd: and 17th Juno 7th-2lst, mid on first and third Tuesday of each month thereafter un til Nov. 15th, and good returning 21 days" from date of sale. . For further ifitbrmatioii, consult your local ugent, or address 0 , L, STONE, GftStL P^sa. A dekt , ky , Bepiumher 15th t» October 15th, inclusive, rnm-wsy sertmd elaw eolouwt fares to California-> vm 1 North Pacific Coast points, io Montana, Idaho and, the Northwaat, will ba in effect from alt stations on Pennsylvania Lines, Fo r full particulars, call on Local Ticket Agent of those lines, T u b H khauj for job work, W IL L TO B dailyan h - e f t> those who make ,cor (,gmi>er o f ballots cast ' tlet '.ms* * \ es tim a te and to W e e k ly 2 es t im a te s at to W e ek ly I estim a te ant to Daily Eti 3 e s tim a tes an tion to Dai There are 5,335 Cash Special Prize of $ 10,000 t< before October 8 th. Total Ballots Cat; i g s s . . . . . . 1 8 9 2 .,- ..- ..,..8 4 1 ....8 6 1 See our offer printed Sample copies sent free 01 ENQUIRER ( Want your moustache abeautiful brownorrichbl Sour Stomach. • When the quanity of foo: tnolarge.or the quality too ‘afomach is likely to follow ' peciaily so if the digestion- 1 weakened by Constipation. 1 stwil not too freely of easih I nod, *Masticate the food th Xet five hours elapse betwe and when you feel a full, t.,weight in the region of the after ’.eating, take Cha -Stomach and Liver Tablet? sour stomach may be advoii mja by Isaac Wisterman. fjWtien troubled with ce tn*;Chnniberlain’s.Slomnch .!fah!ots. They are. easy to produce no griping Or other ant effect/,. F o r sale Wisterman, Bedridden, alone and Such, in brief was the cond L'pM soldier by name of J._d Versailles, O. F o r years he ’ td with Kidney -disease at doctors nor medicines, gave At length he tried Electl ltpu th im on his feet in s and now he testifies. “ I ’ wad to complete recovery , 1 earth for Liver and Kidni •*nd all forms o f Stomach t Complaints, Only 50c. by nil druggists^ T ub H erald for first-clai K « P l » s ra iU fita U : t h e antterttnt Unitin'. Yon cannot spurt «I A business carei ;; by fits and starts wilt •* Well Its the long run ' I. bO«s that follow'st a < bw out for it am k(x J tag tt« adverttshig toss demands It untl ; »ma Is reached. ’ maritnum for a aim J beyond which it is 1 ; *r imllcy to go, Lbronicta. f>.ur ’columns fnrrtt;. tnis cftttiimunlty. 1
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