The Cedarville Herald, Volume 28, Numbers 1-26

I ■p*sf*ar"^r* ■ «lr* ;! *• * mw*» The CedarViBe Herald.!AGOODMARSUFFERS,f, «M»’.» \K 'r Ve;ts\ I *K-.*.•.u-*.-.*<• ■■:• ■«■ .’■ ■•»- •->*“ -re -- •*• I£ u i j « U tet^tete « • ’AT ’*! •‘it ward: entmn 'Midi * v •r vfjot f c-crnir?t t iti? $>;•* .-K kl *.?>■: a- * >v. 'tety-> ajrr-fii 3 iUf.:2^^ a Vi r.”\ I'Ti: .pj,?"* a;.k i Irev* &Kc 4 - ■fn?K.reW'K.Mre, SSacotrite; 4 vitii nv<*a j, 19 iy •at JL«w .?ri> •;» f in e mm iife-m nV h N ot - ’ njontga w l .y % 51 j . f c r n» iutiftm tr ite - th a ’tn o lfa i t e m p a t tee m tf th in g tiM'mbuMastic I'nlL'ctora*. , Tim fashicr of lie* I,onr:inn:i vtease oijxLition \ y ) ki Imudb-tt a siUti nf .itumejf auxsmitiog to C- 2 l t)y> pvt-ived a Kuhtry of $73 ;t ixiutth asxdJ'uhia'coitsitf. at ilir» clow of tin- I-lxpoftittoo irekuu-f'L Ente'J'prisxs toianfci* teinilar re-ijreri- - ii) >nis may not lr.l t?o fortunate, H hi surprising to note* the iiniii- liTof newspapers that, are advocate lug til#. p:resagx of a pjlHiary law (hat Will eliminate--Jthe “ bow1' from .power* The ' position politician?- take at Urn-pnwem day i* very «{?- grlvathig io fin* public, The public lmfoog-ev ?j(iK fair play at tin*primary polls in most pivcim-ts it) the coimty apd state.' The voter casr* his vote luul that i«nU h<* run do. H the ie Halt is not g to lu satisfactory to Me?mniiageir'al' (be election common­ ly called a. c *ntral coimnUIcciruin, ho deface,*? the ballots'or has fin candidate dc-teared in _the count, Kindt work lifts b-cit tinno in the southpiscineton wanyoeeaslok swid more tlion one good Jumral repuhli- ' enn-ha-s hai 1 slaughtered on,“ the inn- 'cniue’p bjoelte' Not onl>v has Ihite • Vucti true Ivor bur, in oUiur pracir.efr. •in tiva cwtmiy. . medical treatment free . A."st'fFnf eminent phv 4 ei ms’ tin*' .suraetti's from 5he TIP liftmtc Medio * lofctiUitc have, in the urgent; sniuit- mm of a htrue ttumber of p itictits tus- lixT their Care in "ih)t con11try, e^fidi- *Hshaii a pcimirueiit, lu-qnch ?d (he imd, ness* at iSpriurtieiil. 0 , Suite liU • '■ ISp. -lSfi'-BuMm-1! B’djr. Aoncx; thtVd fl. * l J,i - v.-fr (K untatit -tv* J. ' , Th'-'ijtYi«tii«ettt,'gu!iUwnca luVft. do* ci‘h«l to a'vc ib'dr services entirely » free for otici tnouth {liicdieinwcxecpt- ad} to all hivaii-fs who call upon litem for u snort tints ably. -v These services consist not only a1 Coipultati'iiV examination anil advice, but also oi all ininor surgical operas- inna.. ,, ' •'■■■ ■ ■ , Tlie. bl>5«;fc to pursuing this rpursefe to, Leconte rapidly and personally fte quuiuted with llnj.swk and afHicted.... ; The doctors treat all iofliis of diseuo . and.deformities, and utv.irantee n curt' iit everv ca'te' they undertake. At tin first interview a . thornujt(i exiuoimt- lion is niiftlc ateh i( imiur.ilile, you are frankly and kindly Told so; also ad­ vised against spending your moite\ lor useless treatment, Jllalc and 'ettHle weakites,0catarrh \ and catufih i deafness, also rupture, Viiicoreie, goitre, cancer, epilepsy, poralysis, Imy fever,.tli dietes, obesity, eular iet of the eye, the opium habit, nil skin diseases and aii diseases of ilia reetujn me positively cured by their ‘ - ireaftiietit. Sclatfe Rhewmatism iteci’^GOTBrc-tflrOear.fcKitw*!! cjtttom n cite00 rCtd' 4 c*ad rtoitrsaf,fcSIifcfideuf.'tf.’lf,. mt ESBtan c.y.s;:! ft pJ'^s* ^ er»Jr tf-niote.,ye’?iorfulwlttc* blJPKiif;*t)08itt;;!# ifcic-j fc-jtt-n-ij KpaualaLUi.fc^'rt teucf.frmr;’_-rw-ja. i .3 Dr* 0 , Kennedy’s Favorite Remedy, hetfojtjK .T , ffpjel.it 0for|6f * ib S •! m':aU fti: 0 ^Vbtororair.C! IraJ iit eelj l :( a t , yoiati'cno i i w d r ? r b- snH refill f dEtPloj'Sr/; flio .i 1 r,V ca;d ''-Jr*reel's :n 1 c ’nt;ccfei with -sir r jnm Vf diterc tt, m-i i‘, ihcbaris'su t>’ o f f f thn dap* .■ rait-n or for*, .v iffcV urnanlccti -v tin? pul cj ;».matted under <-ctotallata nnd atlf'vcloputellt lif ii! oflec(nc Mitle*' Piotnohrs Will AskNext Legislature For Fa.vora. SBOEBT OUUTEAflr 18 EXPOSED T ransportation fom puny Agreed to 'J urn Irs I'ranehisc Over to M'r- m tnal Company K«r Steam and ■KteeUlp if ail w ay Purposes. ■. Cincinnati, 0 .—(Special.!—Another, effort is tobe made uextwintu' ttt grab the canals of tlx? state, and tmritoular- ,!y lh» Miami a«d ! 5 rJe.*eauai. Tim taut leglelntuv '.1 was utsked to turn' the Miami and, Erie canal over to a syudb .cate, hut arter a hai d fltdit the move'- ' meat was defeated by flmcitbteus anti taxpayers, who have the good of thu eoipnitinwealth at heart.. The Ciuciimali Post has Just,com­ pleted a thorough investigation of the .canal situation, past amt present, and 'as it .will' affect tho future, and in a two-page story" tlio tjpestloiiahte -deal­ ings 'Of "elf ctric .mule1’ promoters, leading politicians and state officers are lard bare. In its introduction to the’sensational disclosures the Post says: '‘Public, announcement has boon made that the , canal’, grabbers will again attempt to seize the state’s prop- ''efty, , ■! ■' ..,; " - ; ''Attorney Andrew Squire of Cleve­ land, ropy.’!tenting the, northern Ohio­ ans interested in the ■Miami . and Eric • Oarial Transportation company, through holding -its stocks and bonds, says the reorganization, of tha_concer;i will he upon legislation’to' ltetsought next'winter,. . , “lie, is finalised to speak Tor tbs grabbers, for ho lias boon conspicuous as their attorney and personally, op- peared before the last legislature in behalf of tho steal, “After repeated, assaults upon the Stalfj, properly, the light of publicity Is being turned upori the secret machina­ tions,of the-canal grabbers, , .’Tterihivfi action iaken in Cleveland last week, charging conspiracy against the syndicate ‘Which .launched the- Miami and Erie Carat Transportation ’ company, and the nunteraus hearings before Referee C, W. Fuller of Cloye-.'' land, diseja^o the connection of the Cincinnati politicians with the, proposi­ tion in its ineiptency; ' ■ “Sworn statements and contracts in­ dicate the amounts involved in “(he transaction at its various stages of de­ velopment. , ’ • “A sighed document sets forth the. ■negotiation of the signature!? of a gov­ ernor and an.attorney general oi the state of Oliio, and affixes' the value thereof at $ 50 , 00(1 cash' and<$ 750,(100 in ■ Stock, , . • ■ “The revelations further show that the electric mule combination'never Intended the operation of danal boats by electricity as their ultimate prop­ osition. Thp.sple of the property and rights received from the stale,Tor noth­ ing were to he turned river to a gigan­ tic terminal scheme for steain. pud ln- termbun railways- - *" “A secret -contract was actually passed and a company Conned to re­ ceive this .privilege, worth 'millions.” The Post tlien (Mails ihe history of the attempt, to work fix? colossal grab through .legislature.? U (tils Ixny W. Ci. VVagenlaTS secured the passage pra. hill authorizing a contract for propel­ ling canpi boats by elr-efi icily, but which really carried with it-the right to build a steam road'.oh the canal hanks. Attorney Harry It, Probanc, o, who has been a consistcut fighter of canal grabbers, opposed the measure and .succeeded in having Governor Bftchnell refuse .his approval .unless the contract exprrnsdy prohibited the use of the canal banka for steam rail­ road purpose:^, 'Wagc-nhaltt frankly stated he did not want the franchise with such a provision incorporated. Then. Thoman N. Fordyc.e, a Detroit promoter, appoired-on the scene, "and op; April 5 a i'-'ite.. tho legislature passed an act authorizing the state board of public works- to experiment with the electric propulsion of canal tract Mr Tjmvev t;jr«!ighont tl to length »f tiroMiami ami llrlo enKot or fa ony tel or cQvi)-'raffan. mvpni’.ci by him tenl grinvlsg esii of the cosipiution, da- vol rpment or rstent-Jon of said- rights ix-svby ctesiem'd to.taisl I.atnprceht by said Fowlyce, , * ^ “ Fee. a, llitlesa said signatures of tilf- fovomr-r ami rJta;.x v general of Ohio are te.iainvd to said c-'py of said r.solvtten r,E Fob: .SO, withifc the timo above limited, a,el S.iuyyiu'O'.if shctll t'v- nnbS?ef, to no. o! ’ jgavloii here* under to make such f. ,;i:er payracut rf $li 0 , 0 ite or to delIvy, said alack to raid Richardson or hfa nominees, and caid ' mim of ’$ 75,(190 shall he payment in full for the ri'bi'i yo aategaed by said Fnrdyeo to saiil Lainpvecht.” “The agi'M'P.ient" says tin* Fust, “Is signed by Thomas N. Fordyce and Wil­ liam H. I.tuapwiciit in tho nrcsence of Fruul; N- Wilcov and II. Ti. MoGraw. /‘T-.f-lmkally the signatures of Guv- tenor George.K, Nash and Attorney Gt lx-ra! Phi.'"!.*; were pot obtained until about a week after the- three days had VlupKoif. The stele hour! of public vvurUf; executed the iwr.te and contract with' Fordj eo for tho canal banka ho- twftei riiicinumj an ?Toledo vdnreh 3 d. ll/.cmtialnc-l nft provlshm for msotn- ponce to the state, rave that Ux> canal hoafs haul.'d obould . pay tho usiiet tolls. As it was not the ultimate in­ tention of the projectors to haul canal boats', it- will bo seen that the state actually lost money by the contract," The Cleveland purchasers evidently did not hold out on the technicality of ' a tew days in paying for the procuring of the signatures, as will be seen from tlm following hitter sent by County Commissioner Riekavdsun to l.aih- p r e e b t ' “Dear Sir-“ I ftnt In receipt, of your favor of the 31 at of July, whteh.came to' hand during my absence, and nolo whaf'you say. Kindly isftue the plock in or-rijfloateR of 500 shares enc-h, as foilowni Three certiUcates in th'e name of C, O. Richardson, three in t^de Tlfttno of Thomas X Foidyqy, three In. - thu name of IJauiel ,’f. Ryan, and six in (he name of tlosrge R, Ccx, find mail them aft. to roe i.crc w'th the receipt of receipts that you desire signed, which t will have proporl# executed and returned to’you.” ‘ ^ ‘ . '.The stock records of tho company show that t,bc cartideatea of stock mentioned,, from Lainproeht to {itch -1 ardsem, and subsequently by Richard­ son tc> A. R. FiphL' Fiohl was placed On, the stand and he testified that the /stock he hold belonged to George B, .COX,. ' -'• Tho Best say’s’: “At the same hear- ■Tng Otto Miller,- secreiary and ireas- nrer pf'the M. & ti: company, testified that he delivered the stock tb Ricif- ardson. ' ‘ • . “He stated that the $ 75,000 stipu­ lated to he paid- to Fordycft was, in Fact,.paid-to Richardson.. “The manner in which .Richardson broke up the. stock would have made .it possible to liave given Coy $ 300,000 worth, Richardson $ 150 , 000 , Ryan $if» 0 ,O 00 and Fordyce $ 150 , 00 ( 1 , but the testimony of.Fcihl indicates tliat-Gox’ decided to keep It alb . “Hte-c Is where Governor Myron T. Herrick enters’the stage. “The -stock record of .the company shows that on March 18 , 1303 : the men , 1 n this syndicate transferred an equal - portion of their holdings to Myron T„ -Ohrj iek, 16 ii-li shares from each f-llth Of the total, and that on Opt. 0 , 1002 , Herrick transferred .the Interest he had received front the syndicate to II. 0 , Studley, who -had been a clerk in the Society few Savings, which is Her-: Hck'a bank; a anbpoe^ft was Issued far StUdley, -which disclosed the fact that h? was dead. “tThen an effort was made to got .tho testimony of Richardson and oth­ ers of Cincfnfiafk Governor Herrick, 0 , J. Ryan and others, an injunction was sworn out and these, parties, escaped giving their testimony.” ’ ", ■Tho Post shows how the, “electric mnIe".compariyentered into a contract yvitu-the Gincimiatl Terminal company, which was orranized for tlsc purpose of owning and op -rating tracks and terminal fatalities within the city of Cincinnati and elsewhere within the county of Hamilton for the aoeommo dation of street railways and railroads or railways to bo operated by steam, elective or .other power. it Inagreed Utet tho Canal company, at any time within 10 , years, upon the request in writing by the Terminal company, dull assign* transfer and convey -all of the real estate and fixed T lio H int! Y ou Kavo A lways U ou g lit, and "vvluck lias Been, in use for over 3 0 years, lia s Dom e tT<e slprnntnra o f * * end 1» uh Inteninadb under Ids por - somilsuporrisiiou s in c e Its JniRwey* C&#i* AR ow no ono to deceive yon in tilts. AU OonnterfeitSt'Imitations and u *f u st-a s-good” are But? livpcriiUents tha t tr ifle w itli an d endang-er th e lien ltli o f Jnfiuds and Children—Experience aga in st Experiment* W h a t i s C A S T O R ! A Castoria is a, Iinvmless. sub stitu te fo r Castor Oil, Parew got ie, Ihrops and Sootfiing Syrups. I t is P leasan t. I t contains n e ith er .Opium, Morphine nor o tite r Narcotic substance. I t s ago is Us guarantee. I t d e stroy s’Worms- mid a llays Fevorlsbness. I t . oures Diarrlidett and W ind Colie. I t relieves Tetitiling Troubles,' cures Constipation and Flatulency* It. assim ilates tlte F ood , regu la tes tho Stomach and Bowels* g iv in g hea lthy ana natura l deep* Tho Children‘s P an a e e a -'Ih o Mother’s Friend , - '’* c s E ' w u i i i i : ' . C A S T O R I A . A L W A Y S B e a r s the S igna tu re o f - C o m p l i m e n t s o f t h e S e a s o n » I . H U T C H I S O N . & G I B N E Y I Wish ft. thank tluur numeraRG jiati't.ps for fliujr b»*st ti’<.!-J p (lui-nFi* ;tiJ ilu* 42 yours o f hu.uiiR^B activiiv, Wt* I iojh * to n irn t their eoiifidwHT by ’ “ Small pn>(H' ami quick “ Tbe best . goods .for tin* least money” anti “ Repre­ senting gooil.-j ju s t sis they an*;” cheer-' fulness and activ ity dominant factors; courteous treatment to each and alb No delay or long waiting in, settlement . o f purcluteeK,as m many stores. So may it he for .UHln-—confidence in helpiug secure energy arid excellence, O u r P u n c h C a r d s w i t h P r i em fu m s h a v e m e t w t . h g r e a t f a v o r . T r y one W e h a v e h a v e re d e em ed $ 3 ,0 0 0 .0 0 w o r t h in tw o y e a r s HUTCHISON & .GIBjiEY’S, ** 1 TheKindYouHaveAlwaysBought l*i Use For Over SO Years* <**" THE cc N tavh *cM**.v, xt Munnav sthect , hcwvobhcitv . EXCRARGE BAM V CEDARVILLE, .HflO, BilousEolic Prevented, Take' a (Imib’e-ilcsspof (’'Immiierlaiu’s ijolic, Glmicra aiul Diarrhoea R-om'dy ‘ « smilt C 8 Urn fitst-hh.lrution of tlm « 0 CQ®N fS >»f rnv,hunts end Jn*. Iktuiiu Jibpmir^ ami a threateiimf at- **• dividuals solioite k CplW-tiouf a?k may 1 x>Vter.Efl- oil. Un'tolrodf -1 promptly made and. rem'tted. tl people us« the r<-mc-«!,v in tins way ritl^pxi'itat fitu-eess. Eor Mile by all di’ii>r«rlst>. .’ . ' ’ NEW TIME CARD Y|RAFTtt mi New V--V and Cin- cinnati sold at low ip -, rates.' The ' -cheapest mid ninut convenient way tto send money by mail. „ , i T iie fo'luwjfui Is the schedule for th e -d e p a rtu re -o f trains: ■F o r East ?.24 h . m. flat'/ stop; -1:47 p. m . F»- ” 'Vest 8.13 »- m, ling Slop; i).*2t.]>•■ ii - rr,v: Uoi- Onto, Crry or T' oi . kijo , } ,, l.i'CAS CnrNTV . j F uank .T. (’ttnxci- ' uh U s - i oati\ timl lie if- ,t-ni(>r partni'r of die Urn),of F„ ,t. <‘tr' sk V v. I o„ (to’DK i.ufiitxs-i in tlu> city of Toli-do,' .nun’y, i ml state ifuitt-hl, :uui dust xoiii ~t(iuni Mill pay tJio MimvrfXB B l'M ilUm )>} ,lv .V.UVf.«- e-i. irery ? of -O.it irrn vlmt ojiiiiot he cujeil by (tit- use of -,'AT.teun (’rue, . l-'RAXK J. CIlliJfEY. Sworn toIn-hirememi 1 sabseribe/t inmy .irm-nu-, ihisildi<l.iy ofBeeeniuiir, A. J) ,$8R f A. \V.GU?AS‘-N. * (LANS made ou Ke tl E sta te , P e i- -* stmal o r Collateral Security. I tVilHam W ild m an, P re s., • S eth W . Sm ith , Vice P res., W . J , W ild tnan , C ashier. " O , L. Sm ith Asst. Cashier , \ s» XEN IA ,' OHIO. M € in?* 1 s# 'm# t E!ia u 'FiOBIDA ' UMITEO ' ’ AMO hsrrrie.^.MM* S q ^ H E R B RAILWAY .Titeooaii PULLMAN SB3VICJ3 FROM CHICAGO AND CLF.VE* •LAK0. BIG FOUR, ROUTE; BUTRGiT AND TOLEDO, C l l & D A lso T h ro u g h PsiRmriR Sorvico io . LKocxvilief,'’Ashoviitsi, Ssvannsh, Charleston. Dining and Observation Cars on ARThrough Trains. , Winter 7 qarl-t endVariableHontaTickets otj Sele-at (teCuco-i ftatas. At -JiVr-InforraaliaanddrcasCffAS.Tv',ZEJLt, I>.P.-V, 4 tliantiltacefits..O‘nti. \A w a . r uatteT, tv. c. risearsdji . fyA - £l:r-«slMacaficr. ___ GeneralI’sKengctA"cnt, ,C'lXcxjsrxAi'i. ! si.-.u Rotary' i’ublx’ bnr.te. and, if r-neeof.afnl, tw eentract for the of dte eanal hankf: ter tha t} n-,.irij.--rty of’ the 'Cnnat compaby ::itu porpGCT ter r,n rears. The bApr-rimenta , u{c..j tyffh?n the fire-rent or Arturo .ror- v/cro made north of. r.liairilTms-g, i 1t(,-rate l>nii:rs a U,e flty of Cincinnati, wbc-»p n Pt'.‘f-xrer line patalleln Mm., to ft&o-vnfd, field fimitr oil by tix> sabl p f B al'RH’P p lc f ttr o -Gf. tliR 'h iid if u n 4 S h I s ki tlm f e ttf e * S ir :Uky t f,t "n Enmlgfoiiy'. !m x l U vix; f y im n y m f o r M i em it b n -:;f p i t y p y . I f i s g itld i a a l l tlio c i v i l im l ctR itt v . ItTHLOf tllG gUillck I f t i m b r'eam f* ps/biirfe i f RT itilil i-u r te o r k l-w k lu ciilaui- il v . I k ? Oil t3m fe,eoiuf‘8 f f o i iU t a liv t-r m ii-pnss'a'uuli o t h o r ittfd it l lio tirly lftfig r jr I life -g iv itlg |*!’o|H.-r£ks:i, T h i r t y y c ttfn ttg o llti'< p s'op i’tet'freA o f l o t i ' s Mmtil* fthm f o m a l <-i, iV a v o i p i o p u n t i g te x l li v e r o il r o t h a t o v e ry tm p c a n td li4 .it: m*<I g * t f lic f u ll v a lu e o f tlu fro il w i t l u u i t f lic o b io c fum rib lo taut#?. ^-Vott « K t s m l ' d ^ in t h e }#■ *<• thiiigiM fhcVeorMYor weak* ift Iw k u tRvl ciiihlj'f'.j, fhfn, tHh-afc o f ranR. Ten niiicf; '.vere to lie tired for the ■pt>rfto':s, hut only this alt-ip v/ar, utUiKCui. A ran.d b'.ret v;aa attache -1 to tt r;trc-,',tenr and it wan found that. St-moved. “For-lyee then h»y'.;an to f’rref bin <n- trefi: i‘T- 'Testswon i! before tire f h-ti-n Smlteatfa th a t lm tve.nt -to Cr’ftrm R. in any o vm t , he rebn Siad Cox, blr, fittsinehf Ifeutenant, (.donty j sain-‘niter and Anditnr "l- et (A V Jlb-lt- afdnott, .at:*! fhrin-f G w r ta r y of Kiate t Han .VTiyszi int’errateri ''........... . j fn»-ie t jir.r now eend-ra In tire rpu- ‘ tra c t, or re-er-f-: aRn-< re n t. Inivxvn ■ Piirdyco'afxl 0 t", lllfh tittiiw t of G in-1 cfhBaf?. wise flr,t“d f it Pox* flits? tho fttkesndo- agire air-tit wfli pPGducm! before ftor-rdyr t-hiUbf Sfi <J^«irs pn-Co'(liaf-it. by W it Caw- pterbt. ft Clf'voin^.mnitflln-.f, and tho scihi-’-iMnnal t-ond'a’-h f-xt.ns- a the whole game, ftR-i l<vos folitnv?': ‘'fftly-Saiif l.cunpteei't liotri-v * to raff Frmlyoft ihft r-\im of $V”(.ra:?. f- Use tcPO'pt wherAif io hereby at Ittiirtvls.f 1 f 4 « 4 . 1 t '‘tt*t--*Hkid t'WtfWf fliwil wRttStt ISO ildyo from shredd ,. ik-s'e-if obtoltj tho (dgnafare.-i and ar-pwAftl u f tir> C&v»^ nraor cm-.l flUemey g.'-a-j-al %,t the otRe |iei:ink * Of Ohio i->onid t‘'*« 4 >!tttb»a (if !-\'b. idt, Jt;i 18 IH. sii*i itr event ,d(dt said abinafni<-$ ft 0 ?:, 11 S ho «o bUnifli'd lisf-il Ssti.f 1 «M$i- ^ rcoiit ciiftlf, in mbifteni to tix) S 7 S fifth piyffitj.it H'H"|sbt'f< 4 'b V'.Ov'tded f;nv jlliy m <!. V. KlohftfAtoft -or Use uotbl* of Rifhradtfajj mu Air* loiter* Torssinr.l .eoaiiian.y for ifn liara and the purposea for v.'i.ieh ‘ Old rompany Is Rteorpurktod. 'The Catui! cumpuny re* perre-i; the right, wUhnuf peymeat, to use tire te;rel» and pr&jwrty «f the Ter mirtal pactp'nsy,"and any future tranl.'s (hat ,may, ha ian'-itritetr’d ttpo*r the b.'ihUy nr tn or yv<r tire bed of pate canal ’* Gfripp-'d vl k-yrd yrrofece. It measi*. tbat rm us the canal t-ompan gets the ieutet setiy! i “addiftentil rRihtn*’ fftsstt. fire left: iimre, if in to turn over ql} rk’iils exehwivrfy to tho Tet'mii.ai r-nsnimiry , All of v.-hinh htre.cit Ur./, tt the 'X>-e* (He niiilo” coi'ipatiy sreurod n railro.nl franehlpc, ftml* that was tlte afaka in the big Ratr»«. the TormimU company- was to rmebspd to tltem AS'far As Ctn- alnnati tvfm -otipernod, . -Mr* ’**<■> jasaai ITuiite CfitiO-i-li n tre in tiilo-p litu-rnnily mil at’isninn'tl.y mi tin- blood im-1 tnui/ous .oii-fncia of tile aystoin. hSt-nd frir ii-atimonl iis, frpe. ‘ * : i „ i . „ , , , , .. . .....i...ii_ . WINTER TOURIST TICKETS ARtf -NOtV OX KApfl VIA. L o u i s v i l l e & N a s h v i l S e R a l i r o a d TO ’ ' F LO R ID A , ' * j U L F , -C 0 ;A S T E E S C P J f ; CUBA , A.X V E R Y L O W R A T E S E O R P O S T S Place ordeis early fur spring plant-’ ing. Heavy rlcindixl; supply limiteil; 12-incli to TS-iiicli only a t this date. Reftfppce: phas./Dubliins n« to quali­ ty o f stock nnd grcivt^li, Also a full liae of F r u it mnf Om im tcntnl trees PRIUJ&J HIOKtT. 8TO i K F IN E ,- CA TA L PA 85 00 per M. BLAOIC LO CU 8T 8 1 0 0 0 per A! T B C U M S E H N U R S E R I E S , Cedarville, Ohio. Etirr-.f F, time tai l s orbwnitlfuby iliii: frntel bouklcl-r on Fiorida. tho ttulf Corel NcwOrlo.uis or Cuba, addnre ttcarisl n-p- re«cnt(itivi>. r IMUtU.m, r>, r. t. - * • fin innat t, E. RAVUVI'OUT, I). P. A. * St l.onl- II. V, HAILEY, X. \Y. P. A. * * Chicay .J, U. MlLMk'EX, D. I*. A. . temlsviil C. L, 8 TONK, CcN'k, I’ ass . A oknt I.orpiVlU.E. KY. Idam’s Restaurant and Dining Rooms Corner High and Limestone street- Springfield, Ohio, Ladies’ Winter Coats m JsS.pObuys a Ludies Tourist Coat at our si ore-**black or dark'gray, good material correct'- new style, Wt- have all grades in butter Cteakg at;^ 7 ,f> 0 ,. fS- 7 - 3 , $ 10 . 0 ( 1 , $ 12.00 -and- up (u $,20.00, ‘ Hlftcks, Erowe.P arc! (kistors are tho correct colors. Children's Cloaks. Wo have the greatest selec­ tion of popular, stylish .Child­ ren’s Wraps, fn sizes 4 - io B ’■ - nt ?;-». 50 , ' $ 4 . 01 ), $ 5.00 and $( 5,00 gvor shown >n Ncnla—-colors 'Brown, Gray, Green and Blu,e- MissesSchoolSkirts Just right for shoot wear, In -sizes 10 to lf> years; stylish material afc $ 0 . 00 , $ 3,50 unci $ 3.00 each. . Ladies Walking Skirts in . almostMcOe©/^ L ...... ,.$ 3<00 to $ 10.00 Each. . “ Muiming” Underwear fOrLacl- -■ ies ami Ohildi'cn, the most satts- factory kind mad#*. Buy.:them once you will -have no other— prices BOc, C 3 c anti $ 1.00 “ Pong” Stockings for boy’s and girls, tho kind that wear well; Tliere is no other ns good,—all sizes and all weights ........... 25 c ‘ ffttv I, I l1 BROS. &CO, XENIA , O. THE SECRET OF SUCCESf r e g p f W 3 % i faol.'.'sin.-d js.it:tl(Pat "Idb'nireDiftra.diiit^UiTWrtf,r.,(ATfiVcei. 4 oeydfi'ioat&KWisStfcua wsnywh ®*! i.r, iiitfv u->:t }'»3 .,| t.awii! »>iSM.K .... . ,;iWai.lunrjn.:-. -.. . • ktiil ire.dsl, <:t ; •: 11 i.,ir,*'.,„-,,-itfi <kreiltt m, Vrt«»lv " 4* ■ ........... .. -lia*; ut i it,* oi isreminb -ffs(HflWem.fe'i, "Ittni* 1 ! 1 '*O'ijni, ntre?'*’ wtsSi j, v i i.i (. 4,1 it*tat«eh.b.e,)i( m sink< jo 3J»i©w 4oo., » Aw>, PM^fUPiP-Ftri.tKWS 0 )<f!»vr*|W, $ #..} 1 # I- #h>tr \ "Ka.-fttri Y,s;iesnaii yalsu t>T a-iv eutv.tituto fill Hie. 1'vMjt-c-nii' iijp-A’l'j's-,t3l,'Xvi-c:,iii.:e 1 y.-.ii a hoy, mid i a luvo noother," tjb'orly. laillion lioHk-:'; of AugitsitFiOwc fmhkm tI(o”Cllit':-l (halts alum-, ta.iee ii intio'liH'tiu'tl And O il - drereud for it i f.d*i grovi ing, L.-i’t ili.it a litre iLmm< of Lfisi’t it, piovo that Auyu-..' l;?.i-.v.,r Ire; lied unfailing snm>>.» ip tlx aa-efsif iii?;;•».;tio;i u./t tir.mep-L .dfa wo;at,«iKiiht i of h.-Yak ,-',idli.ixi.im i? tfHo.-a it jjwtrtifo.d tk.* ncitlu Au.'ui.t l'te-u-r is a Mire st u-ilKMm ul !,toniae!s mrl ifjtV'.’idal til: .■Rif-re?- ih.it 1 is tire L-reLin’ ail 11 *.i-rr, ;,Til,:tiim? GA'i.-i'-xAFlower lire a'nutehl- vi tccor.' id ( iu - s 1 yena su t utingthe alHng *n*i Hojisof tjieiiJ dii tre-.!s:gcoidfil Jsst-s, a t$Tm #?te* 350 ft«T |fjc, All dnf'jgiLs % JdiHw Wi^p jimiu, (i.minii.L, ih GET THE BEST T h e . N s y e a rs d E tita r jja d E d ition C on ta in s 2 5 ,0 0 0 N e w W d M i J N ew G a io tte e r o f th o W orld with more than te.lxi)-tuic.s, bailed on tho latest wtirttn returns. New B iog raph ica l D ic tion a ry ((iiitalniihrtiie niunesof o-t-f lO.Otxt noted tiemjns, unto of tiii lh, (U\dli, ,:tc. tdiieji by tv,V. HAithtiAv-ti.n„ j,r,.T>, 2380 Q uarto Pafioft fikS-HIlmiriliore Jl'<3>D;:-.:, N Q e d e d i n E v f t # y H o m e lwWe«rfwn»*tae»ahH*W*«i*taw«*iti*iah»w>»iM»«iw» 3 ^«iai.v>n/:f**awiW>ta<rtMif. Aire Wetrttrr'a^Caiitittat* taetiSrtary wish »s j G J’jigts, i^aoJliititMSi.inK , < ; w i nr tn. AS[»mi Tbirt Parrekdltfre T)o 1/ mxc faf.Yihira fCimihntJihyjucMs -fan ¥? la t4 } e Jmaluuii^WfTJntALihrsifteYiff \ k ti'i&Kt'&AtVZ In l'RCK,«AYc*t inI-re.-i-.indatlaH,1’ liatt-ue- tuo atuVeufertatstiny. Atm uiiivitaUidrauiihh-Lv. % & c. MEma&M. m*t' t*ubltahfir«, A tit-insnold, Mn*»« i'>)W-Wiii.,i»ia:,ii,»iUB»‘iM)i1 XterK-thtre w*a Iv.’.ljt. ^ II' w- \ haveAll the qualities mdesign, work* tnanahip and finish o£ the bett stcr* ling silver,,at otie*fwtrth to one-eighth the cost. Mtsch^of the sterling: now on the 'market is emtirely too thin snd light re­ fer practical use, and is far in-* ' s ferior in every way to Stiver Plate that li'rars ” ■ Ask yy,\t ilesRf fat “ 1847 H 0 S 6 BS BROS,” Avail snltstknfes. Car. mil tr.tec-Cnrk h “ let? kflefiRS 830 S.” lvjk t'~ it, fL.W 5,y Irsding vltalcrs c-vfitv'.ijc-rtf. Bttefe buving writs for ms citsl >gn« VC*h." lU.Mire ran ■ jut:. IMtlUVvViKV.vtMtal 1c«i„ BtUM-StACO.', Merits, C*Mt. HJWW - B k ir Ufa! p . 1 o «4 . Keep them in tht home. “ 1 ftko one when yow fee! 6 iJ- Slouaor d iny* They *ct dl* .re c t ly i^ th eHm fM fSSg^ m 3# ’jdi W H Y my »> M, Tin' imr:w? ofl toxiving «» h-»'f &*l 4 ki<xH?r y, rfcatutT slowly; mooring* in'n;? *hle«l l!ta i'hcre wetQ 00kI m hoard *h« l>*4 *'«g m t » Line | many jK’opie trava homeward, mu ss| hurtle attemi'int h af x big mail sfea fling down of new] L m Rvo people/ ] formed a tranquh cl jfajor Walton; aj rail’d on the gold, acre r-o swiftly pjj not at all« ILs til reward, too much biller }>A*dto take jtj - Mirroiuxlings of tlscj tlie old, old storjj dwelling on*-^that| frailty and a nmni xithottgb the event l jijgh, wrecked ld« || pem-d more than I iky were brought I io his mind by thiJ '“Home! And whal ing!” he said to hinj Tltq storj- was oil , too eoinmon. He al latter beautiful, spf been staying in tlie *' and had gone 011.to •• 3 week or two. HeI Sir Lionel Jblippeskl ebaJlowyoung Englil - doing Ids best, ivitlj ruin himself at' the 1 the in0ne)',he so frl was not- his, but h i and, as a rumor averI riccl the -pretty Scot] , lor her foruwe. - lie ivas slaving, very much en gareonj jll at" hbi'ue and m) Ue{ and the Waite qtiiijnlcd, and lie struck by WLs. W| wliile she wjis both ]| tered by hi$.adnuraj Hons, and tier lurebail should be amused, l| .• pected no wrong. Kit guidance. Mrs." Walll ardent gamble1!-, are'] .hank notes fluttered I ton waft a rich man a] • to indulge her every I Then bad conic 1hi Africa, and Walton"I among the fir»t orderl and he departed, lef more or less her (nvf with the command of <JL During her husba Ugain met Sir Lionell dine at home, and | ever fifed by her exl persuaded her, a too [ to run away with From there she wrol band and told him really cared for hint 1 she. loved- only one 1 and that man was Sir ley. ! ’ The blow almost s’tj Then he was wounded home, "when he obtl vorce, Hippcslcy’s ivf divorced her husband! after the trial Wnlt<l on a voyage to Japan after a year spent ini more returning'to E il With a short, impij ion roused himself go to the smoking ro so the lady near liiij belowf at the same inf came face to. face, fol, pathetic face, , shone a pair of dal eyes. Walton, as fo| eyes met hers, felt I of interest, and lie| she was. He very soon fot kard ship one srt aware of tho ideutitf or fake, of one’s fe Wte was a Airs. Ore and had ken stayinj with friends arid wuj to Enghutd. Hhe »y «n mmf. Jjady- (L, “d wish Violet \vo| mind to marry agail day when the Ikm l Singapore far belunl Mtaming through tl Indian ocean, “ Imt j tell, Hhe had rt verf rredjife, short as jfl afraid telu^will ixn c| Hu* ex|H>mtient,M Witlton imtrnntre, aauihte-. The 'uh-a A hrenville nmming H*P‘ dlsln'dciul i« Bis heart stiddenlvl h!V'heek Ih’-hed u| pltaod thrtj Yodel k* otjie very dear 0 riiev had spent heir tm,a ^g,dhe hot days ami deck aftf.r dinner ii m^ft of those tfor had aihwtcd' «iy other woman mrhift wife lud net ^ fPIHalcd fo theI ? «fe nature as Ml ! n“ ; nlftSj hu knel f^hng he had knd! « PMf-dv p h v J »eid In* mot l 81 uf vain, [ „ After that nojitnl «rah«me Wakon’a l m "Mi «i«t« #| --- «■*-’—•— ’ . k % *>

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