The Cedarville Herald, Volume 27, Numbers 27-52
mm Tplh- FRIDAY, OCTOBER 1, REPUBLICAN TICKET,* NATIONAL TICKET IVv president, TJtlEODUKK BrtOSBYKt+T, of N qw York. For Vicc-rrt'?'uk‘nt, CHABMJS W. kWtlUUNKS, , - of Indiana. CONGRESSIONAL TICKET Member of-Congress. 6 tl» Disk , yilOJIAS E. OOE06GY, of Groa toUhty, STATE TICKET , For Secretary of State, hFAYTSC, lAYMY, ■<5fHuron. For Judge of Supreme Court, WILM l AM T, 8B5AR, . •OfTrnmhnll,; For CI«K of Supremo Court, TiAWSOSJUSMEHSON, • of Belmont, For Dairy mid Food Commissioner, HORACE AJJRRNY, of Greene . 1 . , . For Member Board of Fnblie Works, .RICHARD B. CRAWFORD, 'o f Stark, M m I Qit* of th* S»«f Aitk fo R**t« A short time since a phyrielan held the eating « f fond immediately before retiring almost a crime. Tim old theory is quite exploded, Da® MinV iriial, in conniHnting on tile mtojctt recently, said that while it is not good, as a matter of fact,, to go to bed with the jstonjach so loaded that the undigested food will Tender one restless, still, something of a light* palatable mature in the stomach is one of the best aids to quietude and rest, The process of digestion goes on in, sleep with as much regularity as when one i 3 tak ing violent exercise to aid it, and so something in the stomach is very desirable for the night's rest, Some physicians have declared, indeed, that a good deal of the prevalent insomnia is the result o f an •uncon scious craving of the^stomach for food in persons who, have been un duly frightened by the opinion that they must not eat before going to bed, or who have, like many nervous women, been keeping themselves in n state of semislarvution. Nothing is- more agreeable on retiring .for the night than to take a howl of hot broth like oatmeal gruel or some good nourishing soup. It is a posi- tife aid to ^nervous people and in duces peaceful slumbers. This is Simple Ointm#nt That Will Cur* Ecz*m*. The poisonous weed commonly called f‘jhpsoir’ that grows in lots when manure has I k ’ ou spread is the principal ingredient o f an oint ment that will euro cezema. The other ingredients are a- pound of beeswax, two pounds of mutton tal low’ pud a piece of rosin the size o f . a hickory nut,. Into a boiler elip the leaves from a dozen stalks of the | weed. Pour over flic leaves a quart and n half (no more) of cold water and cover andTet it all boil for thir ty minutes. Strain through a col ander into a large stew pan, Strain : the liquid, of which there should be : about a quart, through a cheese cloth to take out. all sand, etc. Put back into the stew pan with the tal low and beeswax cut into small Desirable For Summer. g l o v e s Siik drali, slate and black, lingers double lipped,Tit like kid,60? CORSETS Thq Kind, Ton Kuve Always Bought, and which has been, in use fo r over 3 0 years, has h om e the signature o f and has hcen mode under Ms per- / sonol supervision .since Itsinfhhcy* .- AHovyno one to deceive you In this* All Counterfeits, Imitations and “ Just-as-gobd” aro hub Experiments that trifle w ith and endanger the health o f Infants and Children—Experience against Especlment* Alaska,.Fnowfhke, Polar, only flOc. Royal Worcester, LnomiB, Ferris, $1.00, Invisible Lacing $1,0(1 and $1.50, Ribbons, belts, hosiery, collar, lace berthas, fans. Cotton goods, ore very stiff, while our stock lasts, Beersuckeis 10c, gingham 71a down to pc, Sheeting in Remnants 35c, worth 30c. pillow cases 12Ac to 20c, Table clotlm, fmo stock, 50c to $2.00, napkins to match. II What is CASTORIA Wash Dress Fabries. f ieces and the little piece of rorin. »ej t all boil fox twentyminutes, then pour into a shallow bowl and cool. The ointment will be on top and will look like yellow soap. Lift it out of the dish and throw away the liquid remaining. Out into- pieces and put away. The relief will he im mediate and" a cure in two or three weeks. ©astorla is a harmless substitute fo r Castor Oil, Pare goric, Props and Soothing Syrups. I t is pleasant, f t contains neither Opium* Morphine. nor other -Narcotic Substance. Its ago is its guarantee. I f destroys Worms and allays Feverishness, I t cures Diarrhoea and "Wind Colic. I t relieves Teething Troubles, cures Constipation and Flatulency, I t assimilates the Food , regulates the Stomach and Bowels, giving healthy and natural sleep. The Children's Panacea-The Mother's Friend. One caseto sell, $|fC 7 worth 12|c. White Voiles, Siadrne, Oxford, Chiffouetts, Persian, Silk Persian, greatest variety. Wash suits $2.00 Up, Wrappers $1.00, umleiwear. goodB 10 ,c up. Lawn, Linens, . ...... . especially the case during cold wim tor nights, when the stomach craves COUNTY TICKET For Auditor," WIDDIAM.DODDS. For Commissioner, J, W, SMITH, . For Sheriff, ' f r a n k f . ^ vruox , For County Recorder, ' M. A. BROADSTONE, For County Surveyor, G, A-MoKAY For Infirmary Director, W. B, STEVENSON. warmth as much ns any other part of the body. Even a glass of hot -milk.iB grateful to the palate on such, occasions, but a bowl of light .well cooked gruel is better aud dur ing the- cold months o f , winter should he the retiring food of every ■ woman who feels,, as many do, the need of food at night.-r-Ameriean Cultivator.’- •Elderberry Wins With Raisin** Take thirty pounds of Malaga raisins, add eight gallons of Water to them and allow them to steep for twelve days,' (Draw off the liquor and put it into a copper with two gallons of elderberry juice, iio il for ten minutes, removing all the scum us it rises. Tllen add seven pounds of moist sugar, one-half. GENUINE CASTORIA •AliWATS B ea rs t h e S igna ture o f if ■ » Carpets, Rugs, Window . Shades, Lace Curtains. HOTCHlSOfl & GIBJIEY’S, XEN IA / OHIO. I* TheKindYouHaveAlwaysBought ounce of allspice, one-half ounce o f cloves and two ounces of .Jamaica In Use For Over 30 Years. WMn Judge Parker rend Mr* Puilt- ■. zer’s carping letter upon the honor "and integrity bt President Roosevelt, lxe wrote that it was “ vigorous, tren- 1 chant and notable,"". But he didn’t want anything o f that kind in the Democratic party text-book. The Judge is both sincere and expedient. , * There is a political hive full of ' i*Whys?,s.in thiacampaign, all bpzZing strenuously and sucking sheets', from every Democratic flower. Why do Democrats Complain'that our export 'business is not increasing fast enough? Why do they wish to reduce the army to. a “ corporal’s guard?” Why da they Add fault with the pension- poli cy?* Why do they, regard, themselves as the economizers' of the national Diamond Cut Diamond. The following story comes from Belgium: Two fellow travelers got into con versation and came- upon the sub ject of frOe luggage, when one asked leave to measure the other’s trunk. The result was that the measurer s a id ;/ “ Your. trunk is seven and a half centimeters too long and has no right Jto be in the compartment of frep luggage. I'am a railway in spector and must flue you 5 francs. Please, give me your name and ad dress.” „The proposed victim of misplaced confidence was, however, equal to the occasion..' • “Kindly lend-me your measure, that I may satisfymyself on the sub ject,” Then with a polite smile, “ I am a director in the royal weights and measures office. To my great regret I notice that your meas ure is not stamped as is required' by law, 80 that, firstly,your measur ing is not legally valid, and, second- ly/it. is my painful duty to subject” you to a fine,of-60 francs,' Please give me yout name and address.” ginger, -all well bruised. Boil again 'for.an hour, skimming thoroughly. Draw it off and float some toast cov ered with yeast in it, -Leave- it to work for two or- three day§. Then pour into a clean cask, and.when 1 all fermentation is over bung tight-- ly down. If made in September, it will be Teady to tap by Christmas and should be. bottled -in January or March .1 THECEMTAUStfOMMwV, 7t'MUBBHrSTREET, NEWYOjfltCITY. MMSHBHS&&1 The Cook That Bake With MODEL FLOUR! 0 . 000,0 - Cleaning Statuettes, Kothing takes the dust-more free ly than plaster objects, more or less artistic, which afe The modest or naments of our dwellings,’They rap-- idly contract a*yellow gray color of unpleasant appearance. • , Here is a, practical method for restoring the whiteness; Take finely powdered starch, quite white, and -make ,a thick paste with hot Water. Apply when'still hot with a flexible spatula or a brush on the plaster' object. ’ The layer should ’be quite thick. -Let it dry slowly. On, dry ing the starch will split and scale off, All-soiled parts o f the plaster will adhere and be drawn- off with the scales. • Ohio fop Ptrczjketii. V^ltad -Blafes,'rif &19 pfgeffop figbaftgtaiUay. 8? 130^. HERE IS WHAT V /yjTER To. Our Stiteejt-lbow Who En- VU............. KiUTo In Till} Qli’ iritlo IJl-.'V- , leetndl CCntt-st,. Tftona ToFourth .» I.COO To Fifth |fonr« 9 t.;„ To Sixth Nearest,... T o SoTOJlth Ronrest,. .son aoo ______ „________ "sfli ToElfthXh Nearest..,- SOW ToJVluthMen’ i'll - - oh ToTonth Nearest.,.,. • | To Nwctapu hf^aresff To Next iils ’ifisawBt ’ Youthful Sayings. Harry and Charlie, aged five' and tlmee respectively, -have just' been seated at the table for dinner,' Har ry dees there is but one orange on the, table and immediately, sets up a TOttiitg that brings his mother to Th* Home Nurse. ' -For colic ,or cholera morbus ap ply heat to the-affected parts, either in-the form of a hot ytoter bag,, hot plates o r y bottle filled with scalding’ hot water. Mustard plasters should also he used.' In case of Colic a warm enema will sohietimcs give immediate-relief, For dysentery or. diarrhea* ginger In all 77.-> Award')." ;sio.ooo. AWS* «ew.,4*«w » the oxacttotulvoto, -tliure w lil.h p x»hl<t , a n . a r t f l i t l o n a l . A , ttMOTltttVK*3 in• Iu«vUU A Grand T o ta to J S<so,ouo The aw.'ni for <-irU r-liraji-o betwepn Oct. i Will Kwv. B is -withdrawn and added to th -4 hr-i uaJtil ror thi, r,i.irc tc • tlmatr, mahing: a total ol • ^ 2 5 5 3 ,0 0 0 .0 0 . - , But It the exact pstlmato is submitud prior to Oct, X a epc-ciai dwhrd oi ?K>.WOis of- ered, maititiffA l,otul of ;C3,0W, ' rm vatE o r mm/mv®' ’ PRESWENiriatELECrSONS T® better enable the readers o£ Tho. Commercial Tribune and The Weekly Gazette to have the flsvrca of previous, years before them, the follmv- itur -nffUres arc driven.-to show topil —vote 'iri'"p)i Anegative platform* ! J , Th® way business men and great corporations are going ahead with their' plans pf improvement is the best argument which can be 'adduced in favor of keeping the present adminis tration in power. Capital is said to be timid, but this autumn witnesses bold investments in all directions re gardless of the fact that a Presidential contest is pending. The raihoad from Hew York to Boston has awarded contracts for the renewal of 107 bridges,, in order to standardize the line for heavy traffic. Ten millions of dollars was recently spent in the purchase of the trolley lines of a Hety England road to aoppliment the ays- tem, and the investment has proved a wise one. At Cleveland, Ohio, two big freight Steamer have just been contracted for. The American tele- and telegraph company pays ten mill ions of dollars in dividends the prts't year and bits Ksurplus o f $1,300,000. Two new, meat packing houses are going up in Chicago and Sioux City which will coatfour millionso f dollars, Marty more similar Items might bo mentioned showing what, capital is doing. Charlie,” ,When baby. Alice first saw a cow with a bell around its neck she thought it so funny that nothing could induce her to leave the spot. She stood watching the cow until it; slowly walked away. Then, when the bell began to ring,, she turned delightedly to her mother, exclaim- ifig^ “ Oh, mamma, .does the cow ring tho bell when she -wants the calf tp come to supper?”—little Chronicle. and apply mild mustard plasters for a few moments to the spies of the feet and chest, In the meantime heat flannels in, the oven and apply .to the throat : 1 SCOTT’ S EMULSION Savestwo fromDealh, “ Our little daughter had an almost fatal attack of -whooping cough ftbd bronchitis,” writes Mrs, W. K* Havi- latid, of Armonk,, FT. Y., “ but when all other remedies failed, we saved her life with Mr, King’s .Hew Dis covery, Our iieU>e, who had con- sumprion in an advanced stage, Also nioci this wonderful medicine and tc day She is perfectly well.’' Desperate throat and lung diseatfcs yield to Dr. King’s Hev Discovery as to no other medicine on earth, fnfallible for cnjighs and eoirts. fiOo and $1 hot* tie# guaranteed feyall druggisls, TriaLh l o w # ftm t " jf Scott’s Etrtttlsion' is the means of life and of the en joyment of life of thousands of man, women and children. To the,men Scott’s Emut* don {fives the flesh' and strength so necessary for the jure of consumption and the “apiiring of-body lossesfrom my wastingdisease. For women Scott’s ,Emul- 'ty\ does this andmore. It is i most sustaining food/and •Irefor the special trials that imenhave tobear. To children Scott’s Emul- ■ mgives food and strength, r growth of flesh and bone . ;,1 blood. ^For pale girls, tor thinandsicklyboysScott’s Emulsion is agreat help. „ Semiforfra*aarrtple* $1001*1 & BOWNE, Cpamleta, 4 6 9 -4 1 0 P«AH Struct, New York, 00a.and 01*00} andfuairlata. , •’. Easy Way to Taka Castor Oil. Castor oil may be most easily tak en mingled with orango juice, a.lit tle sugar being added if the juice of .the orange is not sweet. The dif ference between this and any other mode of taking this valuable medi cine is surprising. Into a very thin glass a portion of tho Jbice should be squeezed. Then the oil should bb poured upon this, and more juice Bhould be squeezed upon the oil, which may be seen to float in a lay er between the two layers of orange juice. If tho edge of tho glass is rubbed with orango the fruit will be tha only thing fasted as the dose slides down the throat* ident of th£ United States for -ears from lK?-f to tl,e-last the years from iss-f to tne -la 1,020,107.. 1000-1.0J9.1ZU 1901—7 G O N O I T I Q N S , Mi titers- is a tie in tar- cotlmatca o f fwo or ‘more persons fo r any ona q £ the "teij trading o.v«it(j,s, or rar thp Opt-eiei awdrti of sio'.ouo.-thsmmpunt’ thereof \viti be equally divides. In case o f tUe-Sio and 21 Awards, eaeli of the next ncarofit cnuntalitra WtJ. reeeiva ?ti> ana ?3 -<SFiil'yV-wa (Ke) eniiilrB you to Tfin- Dat|y ami Sunday Comnieiclitl Tribune Mr uvft iTt-dM iind one n) auUmdto. One dollar eutittep you to Tho Commercial Tribune for four TOoiKjrand two r2) estimates. You may subscribe Never complains of the flpur for she uses a perfect flour of unequaled quality and purity. One litte sack will show-what a .really good flour it is. J5. Shockey, Catawba, 0., s.tvs; “ We have used MODEL FLOOR five mtintbs and thiak it the best we have over used." TELLTOUB, oBoora M 0DEL FLOUR YOtf WANT * i . v - You take no chance in every sack is guaranteed, using MODEL as g for os many ilr a d y a »« rts you ulctoc, and er\c!i t.,o i ' .'i.> r'piiiii t t.lf.r n l. ic o n j* .I ...:., and no, marc. . > , . - ' Sija c.lh s-nct ip'n, aUb'iJriiitton far TJso CommorclaJ Triin'ne ai. the iat>* of flu? Ctsvts ^or oabii two (2) wudtc; | and tar’ two svci-).*} or Icn-cr, toj,. hr-r "With nh cstlmoto for f.n;!* i jo.I of ti.'o ■**• -t . ..ml 'ill ’ft In. » t!mu- to Bo Msordcd in yout amst nud tho yaper sent as a present to a. friend. ' .................................. Fifty 1 59) cento en<U!"s yea to THE tnSBjOUV OA- -6 ZETTU for Elx ic) months nsvirmr (i) estimate., ' , r - One dollar -entitles- y>w-to t u g W eeicl Y g a ze t t e s I for ono U) yttir Vnd two (2) tetimnti'ft 1 Ton dan send to a cnba<'r!{,tlon Mr THE WEEKTEf GAZETTE at t!t(i rata qt f it ly for ate 0 ) months and dfwrt tbaciitimate.touerecordedin your immoanathe paper stmt a : c, present w a- ft! rid, , - ,\U estimated,- do matiW huty sent Mtlier than ut'ose I conipeting Mr tho afttelal (tivaiil for the exert eAinirite lr.ddo prior to P-tober 1, ifflli, whle'h1rrtit?’hr|>£y roecKa1!! iii- rate e o'dioelc i/-m, o f th»‘ " ' ' " ' ■ ___ * utr 'A'ly), trnir.t lid'fOcdlVod nt lint onion- fit Tho Oomhv-rclni Tvibune, 52S anA -a‘i> -Vfainnt street, Cincinnati, Ohio, bcfr.rd Bo’ciopic r-m. of Norfein- bw 8 , 1004,. otherwise thoj 1 wilt nut bo p<treated to participate in thd-otiptest ip-d will bft treated ns informal, rcdected and returned to ilt'i sender, Any.frnctlcntj o f tv nunsbfn-annaxod to fin estimate Will be dlsregaided nnatho I' -i-Tnafci-tahest to ntvan.'tha num ber sabniiUcd With tluyiractlyi om|Utd. nomtttnncos, whdtlnlr b y pxiirosn order* nnvnoy"order oft etiL-ek. must ucewnpnnV -'Very ctdlmafo and i t- made- pay- Jit-Io to Tho ponimcrclal Ti’ibune, f.Inil -rommunirattona Bhould bn directed to tlip M.umWn. of Tfio Co/nnicrqlal TTIbUtie AWOrd )iurc.'iU, IT .O, JifjX 817. Ciucinnftt), O, After an dnimmo has been received and rcclstercd. no ebahfees therein will bo permuted. * a-rhntnvitd(rwriita-Mf^ib-T<duiGftfiw»s--ri»®eb^Vfer--4al4' match will be made as ’ -omptiy an po-,stole, A(rente, sffltettoro'and l uyees ltav on o authority to retithnied the aprente. uollritofe and employees of, Tins subscHMrs cstimutlnif ahd not of ^S!a CommercJaV M These conditions cohstltutb tho entire trontrnet, and arfi shb.leet ,to lio modification Whatsoever, and every subscriber competing in this context assento thereby ti> these eott- Tho Offlelal Gerilflcate o f the Secretary of tho State o f ’Ohio shall ba conoiusivo a»‘to the total number of votes cast. ^ , After-tho receipt o f ,tho .OlTlclal Cfrtlfl cate an Impartial committee, (i-lecicd b y Tho- Commercial Tribune, Will determine the winners, and ita award will be nubllslipil in. Tho Commercial Trlbuno for three days, after Which time,- In ' tho fibnrncp Of objection, thd awards will be distributed, and tlilo* dlptrlhutlon shall b6 final .and ubsoluto and binding on all partlolpants ,In the contest; For subeorlptlon blanks and further information, address tlt 6 JHaaag'ar of THECOMMERCiliLTRIBUNEAWARDBUREAU, &&AV& L J $ 8 .G2 WORLD’S /FAIR TICKETS EXGfiflflGE Bfififi GEDARVILLE, OHIO, Toothache^ Remedy* A little horseradish scraped arid laid' on the wrist of the side affect ed will in .many cases give speedy relief. A better way is to place a little scraped, horseradish in the inouth or the tooth and jfisfc around tlio giim.,. It relieves rheumatic pains in the. gums and face also-. The mouth may afterward fee rinsed with a little camphorated water, lake warm. NOW ON SALE SUNDAYS, MONDAYS, TUESDAYS, WEDNESDAYS AND TBU« 8 < DAYS VIA THE FENNSYtVANtA BINES; ■«- *. yfr ■■ , World's Fair 7-tJny , round trip tickets to St. Louis’are now sold over Pennsylvania Lines Sundays, Mon. days, Tuesdays, Wednesdays and Thursdays of every week at $8.65 from Cedarvilie, Ohio. These tick-] -r\RAp Tg 0D Keff York and Gin- ctnnntr sold at lovest rates. The A CCOUHIS of Merchants and In- • * dlviduals solicited. Colloetionc promptly made and remitted. ets are valid in coaches of through trains. Louger limit low-price ex. cursioti tickets to World’s Fair are sold every day, For particulars consult E« S. Keyes, Ticket Agent, Pennsylvania Lines, Cedarvilie, Ohio. sssfitis CASTOR 1A F o r Infant# and Children. Rii KindYouHaftAlwaysBough! Bsitra .ifear Tho Patoh Bug. A great convenience in a sewing room is a good sized hag for each jnember of the family. Into this arc pnt all the left over pieces Of all the nrtw garments, and when mending day eoiues no precious time is. lost in searching among the accumula tions of the whole family to find a piece to match Jennie’s apron or Johnny’s blouse* rwvVkViww*/i»A-vvvwv*-^*ACV«Aviy**-vil i PATENTS Cave*U,AAdTttd«-Mtr1i»fibl*lne<{ Jtftdfcil ‘ etttbu4ifi«l* cotid«ct«d for WooftiATe Set#, ;<5V«OrfiOfilOf AMiltt U.#. OrflfiK |«nd W«WM patent In il*» time tli-irtthmlt! tetnolt t •misWath'-pblm" Sind model, wni nkiom ,nt.... .■, , ........... ...... drntfln£ ftl‘ nllo-fo., with dt«rip> , Ron. W « Jf natintable or hot, fr«a of ! chirte. Cm*f«i not doe tilt patwi {« d .. -!A P a MPHLCV, "iio tv In Obtain EatenM,” with IfOit *1 Htno In ihi U. S. find fonrijtn coilnlri** i»ffut tr«h Addftit. . 0 .A.SMI 0 W& 0 0 ., ; - CfUAmffltf fiihm W*#mN*r 6 », D<o . )>. Fvery liousokecpcf sliouid know that If they will buy Defiance Cold Water Stnvcb for laundry use they Will *!ivo not only time, tiW-miso R never sticks tothe iron, but' because each .package contain 1(5 osM-one full pouful-^whlle all other Cold Water Starches are put up ill JvpOitnd packages, and tho price Is the same, 10 ccuts, Then attf.in heenuseftefiauee Starch la free from injurious chemicals,' If your grocer tries to sell you n 12 -oz. package ft Is becauseho has "1 a stock op baud which hewishes to dispose ot before-he'puts-in Reliance. He knows that Defiance Starch Inis printed on every' paehiiRDin.large leUof* add figures ‘iCozy,'’ Deiimnd Defiance and save much time and money mil theaunoynnrn of thd Iron stiek- p i* Defiance never etieks. cheapest and most convenient Way gto send money feymail. T OAKS made on Real Estate, Per- ^ sonnl or Collateral Security. William IVildtnati, Pres., Seth"W. ^mlth, Vice Pres*, W , J. Wildmau* Cashier, 0 . L, Smith Asst, Cashier DR. E. C. OGLESBEE, p h y s o i a s a n d b u rg eo n . Specialty X-It«y and Electro Thera peutic, treatment. Also latest im proved apparatus tor treating diseases of the nose, throat and lungs. - KILBY FARRAR ’Veterinarian, Jamestown, Ohio* - S f ' i , 1!-'' "“ ‘.YT"? S f 'IV " ” ..............— m Treats till disease*and injuries of dmiehnrgeMTicket (hiice . A ’’Rooms” Every Ticket Office of the Peim- jsylvania Lines is Free Information ! Bureau 'of the giyat World's Fair at St.Ixmis hi 1064, Tfec Bureau ad* dress at Ccdasville Is J3.S, Keyes, in mestic animals carefully and srienti-jbooklH of St. Louis hotel* and hoard- cully. Graduate of Chicago Vethmry; jllg Rouse*?, locationmi.I rates', com- College. - . . /h r , * ; ; SuUuribo for the Herald* tiled fey the World’s Fair Manage* intent, can fee obtained from ^also othervahmbio information* . To be distributed in twelve premiums of $ 3 5 , $ 2 0 , $ 1 5 , $ 1 0 , $ 1 0 , $ 1 0 , $ 1 0 , ! $ 5 ) $ 5 , $ 5 , $ 5 / $ 5 » Monday, January 2d, ’05. Patronize my meat imirkot and receive a ticket with each 25c' cash purchase. Each ticket will give you one chunceJu the drawing. a . q . Fresh and Salt Meats, Pish, Oysters, Etc, l i United States Life Insurance Co. Which writes Bankers* Insurance and whose contracts areas plain - os noies. I f you want protection, take Ordinary Life or Tweuty Payment life, with Endowment Settlements. You carrcarry $2,000 or better, almost as cheap as $1,000 m investment. Il .investment, we will pay you $400 more than you pay in, at the elicl of 20 years. We uive you 7- elective conditions yon' can change ntyom- will. From 2 to S £rimes face value of your policy m paid upinsuranco without re-examination: Also agent for,the • General'Accident, 61 Philadelphia, andtheU. S. Accident Co* of N. Y E. F. STEWART Vfctinary Surgeon Has located in Jamestown, Ohio. R. E. CORRY, AUCTIONEER .Sells Real Estate aiid Personal, prop erty anywhere. Promptness, attention to details and satisfaction guaranteed. High service. Low prices. Residence Telephone 235 Clifton, 0 , Call and secure dates. A Careful Buyer, / TheBestisWlatTonWant. TheBest tsWlatWoSel. 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 meats. We select stock with a View to having the best meals. We know hoW to select stock' and there fore •have meats you may depend upon-—meats that rill please you. ’ HALF FARE, p l u s $ 2 , 0 0 For Round Trip Tickets* VIA Louisville &Nashville Railroad To Nearly All Points hi- Alabama* Florida, .Georgia, Ken tucky, Mississippi* Virginia North and South Carolina, Tennessee, C.H. GROUSE. GOODS DELIVERED Telephone No, 74. $@f*Fresh Fish AJwavs on Hand. Special Parcs to Pacific Coast Via Pern* sylvanla Lines* Tickets on sale Mnv 3rd and 17th jif no 7til-21st, and ori first and third Tuesday of each month thereafter un til Nov. 15th, and good returning 21 dayn from date of sale. For 1 further inforfflstimi, consult your local agent, or address 1 ih L, STONE* Gr.ifi, P ass , A grny r.omnvtU.R, * y . ■ September 15th to October IBth inclusive, onfe-’Wy second class colonist faros to California ahd North Pacific Coast points, to Montana, /Idaho and the Northwest, will fee in effect from alt stations An Pennsylvania Lirtcav For full particular#* oail on Local * Tieket Agcn|jof those lines, Tun H kkadd forjofe Work, t } ;M , y*i rV 4 pZW’ s 'l, II W o m e n 's N a t s Ready-to-wear, jug all the Binv and taffeta and C h ild r e n 's H a t For school servi colors.......... I n fa n t s * C a p s , White HiIk, cjnlj finish ........ ....... O rnam ents, In steel the cord A u tum n V eils In a variety of cf Osi Th\ Always restores color to have*' -The hair sto! damfluff^ ,, Chamberlain’s Cough Re No one Who 33 acquaint I" good qualities can be surpw great popularity of Olid | Cough Remedy- It not \ ciilria and grip effeciualljf ifiiuiently, but prevents -thd from resulting iu pueumoil ft also a certain .cure for croup I ring cough is not dangerous s I-remedy is- given.- It col opium or, other hurniful | andmay be given as confidjj baby"as to"an adult. -It is #nt to fake, When all of 1arc taken iuto consideration lii1' surprising that' people in foi^'i T as’ well as at liome, eateetn tl^ * very highly and very few ii: \ to take any other after hai iVildcd it. For sale by Isa -man* Confessions of a Prid* Rev*. 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