The Cedarville Herald, Volume 29, Numbers 1-26
» com wights wgst n !The Cedfarville Herald. i ! P e r % qsv i t e r / <! IB 7*,I* - ___ _ T0at«r;T;n fc&torvcr^3#Kii»»,«wi««^ ttsM Safari, ■ $Ybe grczt&k tesfo on earth H a g«c4 night's test, ^Kcsjivswght I3 0 0D ROADS. the sksoa V mm% tswum iv4 rbst « w « t o uiftiwM? TJOKAt, SEfflCft MM. 28. >' *«*• *fi tfcft *««••* Tho dlrsrg^Son a t tlao present lima riWis wfljausthwc? a fe&tfeteg dread ttegeys of fits pea? concuropwve. by tills fear <tf tbs sight v«gsa ft fitButwL^ „ . . . „ „ „ .. . fewdo*«of Jh*.^n 2 ? 5 ^*aGi?rwift«Sy/»? will insure teltehst^ (£evp»safcpelyfre? fmA cough or night u^eat? Fte© pettoratfou to the m<mah?.g» piotto tes* wtobyteiffEfrGermcoSysup.'' „ - - KfWfe know to? tbs expmeoteO? fvet ttwrty-flve y fesrsitatone 7 K&afctottfe German Syrup will spe&lhy tohfve8<« carftthewojsctecrafcbfi.colds, feism^lal’Oi lung tetiblas-^atui 'fliut» oven »i .bad ttfjiefiot mitamptim*,op^iargftbOtfleor fJeranmSysufrwill wtofcwonders, 32 ({Two size#, s§0 and ygs. dteggirt?. J mmq ^fe tem a k* # # i r y j i f e 0 , Heart W e a k n e s s . D r„ M iles” ,'Hearfc Cu re has ‘ jffafld tfcany ifeeari#- well- a fte r ^ they h av e been, pronounced hopeless,' I t h a s completely , cured thousands, and w i l l irt- awsfc inv a trah ly .eu rd o r t?etiefi£, e v e ry chse o f h e a rt d i s u s e . . * 1 Short: b j-fertfe^jpafo ;a ro u n d :, hea rt, pa lp ita tion , flu tteriag , dfezy, faiffdng and smothering' ■ spells shou ld n o t b e neglected. <.Trite B r i MUe^ 4H e a r t ";Ciire _ and see1h ow quid? y o u , w ill *he xehbved*; '* ., 1 *1 . * " I t canno t make a hew hea rt, h u t w ill re s to re & sick ©he h y S treng then ing th e h e a rt nerves a n d ' m uscles, T h iev ing th e unn a tu ra l s tra in , and resto ring its v i ta li t y ,.. ‘ , - „ bad «- ,v»w Sad “ease heart trouble*, I%r she ruorftHaJLcdi&ljDflt •wtorlt, Znst July’3 waa olowlns’ com «nd reeling baa all flairs In tbo afternoon Itt^lowinsf one row J.-hdtl'to lay - flown, or fall down, tlueo -Umcs. ,My be«rt throbbed *3 though- It Tvould burst through, and I-had-dlffietilty jo, wetting my breath, t tcrcbdccil ,a bottle, of l)r, MSerr Heart Cura, and , before X haft used,half of it X could •ley'flown .ana fieajs-aU night,. VtXwl* wuty Xhaft to get tip'from five to ten time* *, night, x fcayp tabna ^ererat bottle*, and my licart ra cs rcsular na clocte tporte. ^x fedjBisq <a, mow won* and c«i-work oon^lflcrabla to t an. old ’“ .’ t w a ^ t e M w : 6ft. Mil**’ Heart Ctirt la *e!i by your flruoalgtr who will guarantee that the flrat bottle will benefit, ......... ... If It fall* he will refund your money. Miles Medical Co., Eikhart. Iad THEBEST MEDICINE 0 WOMEN Ifyou nrc nervous tod tired out floutintndly you could tw o no •fewer warning of tbs approach <Kaenouafeinalo trouble. Do taotWait until yon EufSttrion* Ufcrablepainbtfcreyoilecektreat* »« it, loti ncrd'WjhO of Cardui now jtiat m muchas if the troribks wtwnHww developed fl“d iho tor* taring ptift* of discrJcrcd men* rtnmCon, bearing doevn^pains, laMWrbOMt, batkacho bu '1 head* ache were driving you tot'ronn- ,,fallingrehtf ii’a»v\;nocf Cardfti ' JbaataiowgbthuB'lreiisd£thousand* Ofwomen a:-l will l.r;*:tf you. %Vine of Hasdai, svili drive oof. *11 tiaee o f wcak&tts find banish nemrotisecelLs, hcaiuho tod back* mb6 *na prevent: the ©mptom fiwes qaidor Hosehsphaff rato-dan* !forotur tr«hl!csr thatwiil bo hard fe dmek* Cectaraa il,O0 bottla of Wine o f (jiitdai fguwt I f soar Molet <!>:•»; not keep it, send the nX’ttvf to fho Tjaazcs1 Advfcasy Dqpt„lfcs thatfcs'icnh McdieiEO €»i|C!fcattaniK*ga, '4’ cski ,, and the a»aieht» will beeihSyou. WlNEur OAEDV l L O W R A T E S V I A osrei? ga.'id Jfeads trBl da .rottch ta cac'ousrago ^eeploHa tahabettoff core o£ the p lic a o sd to glvo^hc© gifi-'oticai 1 st stsslra. Dcopto Sesom tlM m % otatca tfca t v fc itkc sp &iink we have cscelleofc: xoads, wliHo mosfcptosout bGt&#re. pfttiQ belief tliftt thoy am not Q 9 : good as they*chould he. Tho study of making good toad s - ism o sa fh a n th o average m anavH updoxtafee tmd i t is fo r th is toiison thab only n few men ofrii he relied upon to do th is svorti, djhe dh leren t good xoads Ussooifttions.yill by their mecflug& mod ^ood spoalxosE»have 0 ; wonderful influence oyer those re- sponglMe fo r the mart’s, _ • As a ru le there Is more, material p u t on .roads than is necessary. I f the xnftdg yeye worked more, the sides kept lower th an the middle for good drainage, th e wheel tracks kept, well Idled -with the m aterial th a t is worked ou t and n road roller used, there fvoutd be a decided change in thecond ition and also the cost Under tlie p resen t system. I t j s argued i h a t the road rollers cost more than th e townships are ablO to pay and th a t not half o f the bridges and culverts would support I t in crossing* This mhy be true as to th e fetidges b u t it- will eventually foe"the cheapest fo r each township t«i own its owu rollers, As for the culverts, foo m any o f them are cheaply constructed and rotoutr in a fo\v years. The only conservative, method for culverts i s the one used by th e Pennsylvania railroad company In th a t all a rc of cement and once-placed will la s t a life time.. Ib is fobs Imped thatmo rein terest w ill he taken in tins work. The F ann e r is n o t she, on ly one to he come interested, The people of the tovfns and cities1want good roads for pleasure driving ami should lend th e ir support. mm k *. ***** I fMn*»«<%^M@paMa«W*aKfr by J**V. « , W, sne*ni*, ’ ’ tSXi tv &mc$mm m Awochtol. W ^ ’mSEm f ' few ,»,erd* sbont the mwa t» writ& this *»pe 1 may s r i he amis* In copueetloR %lit& thls-onr riist te seu in Dr* D, fC*is*4y*«Favorif* H m t i ; . I It this ye*r. if the muse nlwaya t r im , #***^*»2f»f * - f fet*i. I tj, gjjtsc yjrajk-mrf i t neeme m * t_.j— I thea wo gather from.the rcfeiences to adopted HepuMkatatefsaferroveinm 1h t a that m sumsme was John, that only, se rtog ih a t there was » w ld o i? ie .'w,w BQB ^B B A E TO X B , OHIO, A C C O i ^ IB x x I3 .id an to and fc. - cJisUKais S ta le d , Ccjwsgto? | promptly m* 2 o temiitcd. field xnx'bfDpS’imcsJ. pmndsnngcr _____ &ft3 AZ3, t5|.© *■- a-—*._ * j _'Sissym*# llvirife'lertgalem. Heemrf* | ed wiffi fe^..sndTk!mai}a!s f® :mssr; : upttt ,|x0 was feoldtog optiii^ hoina| ^ 5!?**J eityhy fho lm els.'and -tslJii; fee. force f * c u t the la s t c e n t A plain th e f t Sn K iw i T ow H » v « A lw ays ftt ws« fo r ove r SO yews* » s s Dome «*6 *lm & *** « »ndIumIweatxa»rtori»derliJ*if«r^ AoiurisopervlBlow Idneo ItilB&wy* ADoivnooBOtodoeeivoyottiwtliis, A ll Counterfeits, Im ita tlons im d r i u s t - a s - g w d ” ^ Kvpsriments th a t trifle w ith *n d endanger th e h e ^ t h o f s = r i PSP*& t IfessrilKSSsts. f f l B A i L S a ? Ssew Tork m i (go * jr dnest? sold # f kmvri mtea * ||e ' ckfapcctac^ convenient way send mocey 3bymwl. T 0 A S S made ea fifed Eriate, pc?« A4 sens! Pr < fc la to l Security, POLITICS? Cab a n y o n e tell w ha t political fa ith tlio oocalled1 ‘'Fepuhllcan Bossn ,of Xenia a n d the county ad- hears to? Most people have their ideas along political lines and choose the hest th a t is offered h u t when i t comes to the “ Boss’” be is supposed to have one f ai th only, Nob &) with-the ,corpu|enfe “Boss” in Xenia, H ip politics seems to be whatever he can best increase his Interests financially.’ Born and reared a Democrat, enjoyed the best Ids party could give him h u t he laid off the mantle o£ Democracy and m m m & kasbjme b . it. ^ !i'ri TilH mafifir I HE above picture o f tlio aiaa anrt fish Is tbofraefe* a ta r i: r if S c o tt^ E m ttls b p , atid la tlio s^aopym fop e t o g t l t a n d p u r itv , I t fe bo M in almost all tlio civilized eotm* fri£3,<oftlie0lob& If tlio eoa fe ll bseamo ostlaefe sanewerago d e a l and Ws dummy commission ousted by tbo people a fte r the appropriations were squandered. The 0 , 0 . A & 0- Home oystematjcally robbed {each /year by dumping spoiled provisions on th e state a t the price "of frq?h goSds, A time came wht-ni th e people of. h is c ity would stand i t no longer and b is supposed powerful political machine smashed in one sweep, D u t a new field fo r operation m u st be located and, th e te a l and only Bepuhltoan “Boss” o r “ Deader’*as h is -bribed newspapers delight,to call him, retu rns to b is "first loved “Democracy.” . The H erald has th e information th a t tiffs “ Republican Deader,” with ‘p len ty of stress on the “Re publican” has been m ak ing every effort to land a m an suitable to him as superintendent and financial offi cer of the 0 , S. and S. O. Home. The “Boss” has had this institution i n h is grasp duping the many years of Republican Control and is lothe to let i t go. The action Of the “Boss” a t Co-, lumbus du ring th© P&ttison inaug'* ural caused considerable s tir among this faith fu l and if reports be true (the Republicans m ay lose their stalw art Deader* The Democrats ffre trembling w ith fear that ‘£Edrlie” will manage to g e t back in to their Camp. ■I t is stated th a t the “Boss” already has Ih ls Demo cratic candidate picked ou t fo r the ^upcrifftendency of the Home. How Will the “gang,7Republicans like th is ? , W ha t will th e Democrats do? , Haven’t p a st statemen ts of the' Herald been proven true? • Unexcelled Servlet to Cuba. Effective January’ 45th, ,, 190G,, through Pullman Sleeper wili leave Cincinnati a t 8:30 A. M., every F ri day v ia Queen A Credent Route and Southern Railway to Mobile con necting w1tli-'-sMunson SS Dine’e Steamer “Prince Ccorge” a t f;90 P. M., on Saturdays, and through Sleeper from Mobile every Friday a t 7:001 \ M. north to Cincinnati on arrival of Steamer “ Prince George” from Havana. Ticket now' on sale good un til May 31st a t the rate of *W.OO for the rodnd-trip from Cincinnati in cluding meals and berths on steam er* Fo r Information add ress;.—F rank Johnson, Special Agent Passenger Department MunEon, SS Dines, Washington C. H .t Ohio; o rW . C. Rinearsoq, G* P . A. Queen A Ores cent Route, Cincinnati, Ohio,—F* 23d. bos. him on fho nccoad ten? sad gnasyeled with Barnabas alwat him, he after word found him profitable, end we see Mm at Rome with Paul and a t Baby* ion with Peter {Acts rfH, 5, 33: xv, 39: ajl, 32; Col, iv, JO; I I Tim. iv, 31; fP c h r , 33), Scimr? fee per coy esc else counts for anything apart from th® lo rd Jesus, In whom atone are redemp tion and life eternal. Having Him, we have life, but opa rt from Him there Is no life {I Jobn v, 30). The good tidings Concerning Him arc called the gospel of <»cd concerning HIS Son. the gospel of the grace of God, the gospel of sal* vafion, the gospel o f peace, the gospel of the kingdom o f‘God, the gospel of the glory of the blessed God, etc, (Rom. i* D 3; Acts XX, 24; Eph. *, 33; vfe 15: Mark \, U; t Tnn. 1, 31), Rach of-the four gospels tells the glad tidings, and in that all are alike,, but each has a somewhat different story to tell of Him, as the Ring, the Servant, the Son o f Man and Son of God. Al* though the first verse o f our lesson calls Him the Son of God, It 4s the Son of God becoming the Servant of God that He, may'be also th® servant of men, fionship means service, for God said to Pharaoh, “Let my Son go'that He may serve Me” < j EX iv* 23), and m I TheSS, h 9, we find that we' turn to God from Idols to serve the liv ing and true God,' v - As John the Baptist was the' Lord’s messenger, Just a voice for Him, pre paring IBs way* so should we now be the Lord's messengers with Rle mes sage preaching repentance and the re mission of sins through Jesus .Christ (Luke xxi\y47; Acts x, 43; xlii, 38,30),. Any so called gospel that does not pro claim forgiveness of alas through. Je sus* blood as the free gift M God is not the gsopel of God, but another goS- pel, concerning which see Ggl* i, 8, 9, There must be conviction of sin and confession-of sin, then there will fa© forgiveness, for if we 'confess He, Is faithful and ju st to forgive (l John 1, 9).' The trtfe messenger of God does not think much of himself nor seek great; firings, for .himself, bu t hr ever meek find lowly/ seeking honor only from God and gifityicv God. John the Baptist came in the spirit and powertef Elijah <Lakc i, 37> and was .like him In tnauy waya. DHjab» are needed how*.having a* their motto, 'T h e Lord God pvethi before whom I A Gtim Tragedy. is daily enacted, In thousands of homes, as Death claims, in cacti one another Vletuft of Consumption o r Pneumonia, But; when Goughs and Colds a te property treated, the trag edy ia averted, I*’, G, Huntley, of Oakland*), lpd „ w rites; “My wife hail tlio consumption, and three doctors gave her up. F ina lly she took I)r, King’s Keiv Discovery for Consumption, CougliB and Colds, which cured her, a n d to-day she is tvelltmd strong.” I tk illd ttm germs of all diseases, One dosO relloveS- Guarantecd afcfiOeand 11.09 by A ll Druggists. ■Trial bottle free?. stand” If KingsteriVi). We know that the real Elijah, will come before the; Lord comes bartfJoiB 18 gkwx iMal. te, 5 ; Matt xvii, 13),.but every believer «hou)d mm he frbed with the spirit and; by life and Jeatlmonyproclaim the gos pel that tbs elerf rimrch may be gath ered oat find the long postponed king- dom become fi'reallty. We shall never be the witnesses w©„ ought to be until filled with, of bap* tised with, the Holy Bplrif {Acts 1, 5, 8 ), but inasmuch afi He whosends ns, Whose messengers We are. Is the one .who baptises with thoSplrlt; and He Is more willing to do this than parents «re to give good gifts to their children, why should we not be filled,, and filled again, for each new act of service as the apostles were? Slatthew and Luke, who also record His baptism, speak of fire and point on to th© harvest time, but there may be some workof the fire needed now, for which we are not ready, In connection with being filled With the Spirit. When Jesus catae to John to to baptised of him, John fit first refused to do it, saying that he bad greater need to be baptised by Jesus, but when‘Jesus said, “Suffer it to be so now, tor thus it beoometh ns | to fulfill all righteousness” (Matt 111, 35), then John baptized him, and JeStis began, ft be numbered-with transgress, ors, for He was no sinner and hnd no sins to confess, but perhaps here He began to bo made sin for ns In some §cnse, although it was on the cross that He hate our sins In HSs own body (II Cor. V,21; 11’et. 1!, 24), In these words of Jesus to John we hhvc His second recorded utterance, as in last week’s lessen we had His first, and, while there is n breadth and length and depth and height here whlth we may not comprehend, can we not appropriate the words “Suffer It ter L ft* N B W O R L E A N S , ' MOBILE, “ PBN SACOEA Tiektta <<i c;il:f £V>teuas,y L!!r»fcte m ti ibcludlor; {wlan r.el»ccfulol tear- rlvn r.V-wOri tn, Pen* *#»*•!». tis'sj.ii l*>tetSFy 07th bmi*- J ♦./f,'i«mT.J&?plt{}}by «icpi>> v g>i«f r. ,r,3 -ut, n$Lit c.'jfffJ (,'iiTotirMn «t )■>■! ' r.jtl’feC-'PUfed tllifll Mateh t?, Ft'5? tm - !V b'Si” jfitHSldr;fsaw.,l nsvlrifi a *,?«* ,?,v<Jthrr 9 *>, m\'U, IK l\ A. * - * f'kifttneT ,t, t , i»A?c^r. ii, a A, « vsitnh f w, f , bMUaV, v “ v , i?. a , » * ir, m* f f k h \ t U S’, h, * f;.raiy*S!e! d t , H 0 *Nfr h i <h A w n •;! W M t t r r *,f» i i t woyldDs & vwM-wlde calam ity, teaiiso tiie Gil tlrnt comes fwm ita l iw surpassesall otlie? fe te InBoaFisliihg and lifegivlng l>mpcrtl«. flilrfy yeai*s ago tlioifropi&toi'S of Keott*s Emut* sjou 'foiwiil a, way of prepasing cot! liver oiko that mmsyom can tafcoit flhcl get tto full value of tfe oil without the oMeetloimMt taste &oiffe Hiiiulrlosi is tlio Ifottliisig Intlioworfriforweak, h iw kvmn l eWMeesi, flifoj Helleafe |ieo|)l 0 | Mia ftll c-oiiditfous of v/astfflgaiiil test strength* , g&J A? t,a «c«>® * Bowkii, em m m m*m xm mm m*mm» Antitvmm ' ttrtMsfthatW^niMuHufitftiiii«aaa<ankrt-'; ;Mt^iwwrMfiwftdSwMestfiAVcwe*, ; I *!*-. OssTlwrjot«wit!!! MeM-rt. , om * m vgumj »witt it rt *i»e Intfiel-.S. *A4#oft.igntotKHrte* . ................................ , ■JfWlirefct AdiBm, O .A .S N O W A O O , » e sa *Wfzivdrtret, WfAfiMlHfivaM,ft. e. be sa cQW” and f of tils sake submit to teem to m nnncccs* taany thing, whichri rfiary and uncalled for and even unjust, that He may be glorified and IBs right eousness made manifest? Let us take as oar constant motto, “About my Fa- thefs business, suffering' fill things for 'isve-tofinr Jesus’ sake,” and We fihnli ha « realisation of bu r Father’©approval, I^am from the orwnedheaven the Inter est manifest thdte in oil that concerns Him ker& fics the dove wMfiiyfpund no perfect rest anywhere bile on eajib resting and abiding upon BlmJJehtt % 33) and consider that If He, the perfect One, needed this anointing for His pub lic -mlalfitrf -(Acts x, 38), how much more must wp be anointed to follow Mts steps. See tho Trinity, the Father, the Son and the Spirit, and ftfiy fis the poor Idiot #*18, “Hirtft in one and one In three, and fill the three are ail ton ■me,” Nelson’s Business College A t m & t , K p r l n j c f l e U l . O h i o H* 8 #ttef la Stsit M * Aay ttee, n *w km im% AiYftNt* 1 4 MfOUffHAMD. m o n u m e n t s I • U M n t n m u m a t a n a u u fifiteifik »I«lllNKI(*AMU <»vi«af«tf.aN* Nsccifib«*•)*!!* wite m fiSfiMwix* fin am.ie*fiet. EXCLUSIVE DESIGNS. fiwie*v«ufi mm v«* dfiiautAi, irmfitsw, filnt H&MHWfK eutolNQ fiffb ttfittb* rACfblttN* MACHINXltVkAVf'll , van t i l t n ite n rt o r \i VH* fififilMAItV KKUUYAW flOOX , fMIMUNfilUi, o What is CASTORIA flnatinrtB is » liarmlees gubatitute lo ? Cwuir OJ1* worlc, Drop* and. Soothing: Syrup*. I t i* P leew n t. I t contains neither Opimui StorpWttfi hot other Hfiicowfi •olMtance* It» «ff« i* *t» guarantee. I t deatroyg Woraw and nllayg Feverishnesfi, I t eure» Hiarrhoa. awff w in d GeOc* I t relieves Teething Trouble*# care* Conitlpafaiou usd Flatulency. I t assim ilates th e Food# regulate* th e Stomach and Bowel*, giving healthy end natoral SKtep. She Children’* B *»* ee* -rh e Mother** Friend* William WM mm , I t e , / m tU W .« a itb , ¥teePre3., W» .7. Wiildmnn, CQihigj^ ■Q, St* Smith Asst. Casblgp The Advent of the Turkey, GENUINE C A S T O R I A A«-W*V® B e a r s t h e S ig n a tu r e o f TbeKindYouHaleAlwaysBought m In Use For Over 30 Vears. 1 M«0iTM,i,4NWALMV. **i»u**«v«t»*cr,'wtw'iwwenv. * HUTCHISON & GIBNEY Dp To tote. e ^n ,’ WRAPS, downMn prices Suits Skirts, SILKS, 'New' As? sortment 371-2 to 49c., * BLANLETS, com forts# Beddings, low prices. UNDERWEAR, La dies, Gents, Children,; , 25 cents up, - . *■ _ GOODS, CARPETS, JACKETS, CAPES, and LADIES’ Su its. Faisals a t season flails ns ready to supply you ‘with the choicest birds. We have . Searched th e m a rie to v e r for turkeys th a t w ill deligh t you and add to our reputation.- The resu lt te a collection b£ pou ltry t h a t a n epicure might .... ..... . DONT FAIL. TO OREFR. youy tu rk ey h e re ,if yon want to avoid disappointment.- Everybody knows th e fine qnaiitjftof. meats we" keep. T ak e otir word for it, our pou ltry is of an equally high grade. a H . CRO0SE, GEDARTIDDE, o . Idam's Restaurant . andDiningBooms *. 4 * ’ Srt * •'' tlon ler H igh and Limestone' street- Springfield, Ohio. O N E N I G H T O U T l o r i d a a n d 1 KffTGHlSOH&GIBflEY’S, L, x m i » . . ,- o h io . Cuba readied in comfori . » ■. .t irw k s - JBtHlElBtni MUTE FRENC - DRY■CLEANING and Dyeing, Our equipment is the most complete and ourprocess is up to date. We make a specially of Ladies* Garmente.—Hats, Laces, Ribbons, Plumes Tips and Pompons, Gloves, Furs, Evening Dresses and OperaCloaks. OURWORK ISdUARANTEED. Bend you.r Overcoat and suit to us to beDry Cleaned, Repaired or altered. We will make It look like liew. THE PANT 1 TORIUM CO., R* C. AIABBAIAK, Prop„«fe Mgr, Office;' 8 S 6 . Ditncetone St. Works: «fe,t 8 E, W&slffngten Both Phonea 1490. , Springfield, O. ■*■ ' AND SOUTHERN Rv. THREE TRAINS A DAY CWayiatFk»riiaS»«i*l a£ fib ,jiM q rfiNm __ThroOfli VaffttaA wrvie* feta faueaiKr, CVrftMvJ, Iftdfttaqptli* **□ OotambM, via B 4 CFmu BcuU;X)e- troit ind TtiWflm Per* Herman* and in l* l> IUr.,«adLo«;.iTgfe'r» SoaUMrA Kafiinr; vojMelinfl ftiUi »0fi4railnantrmfr IWTjafiOtae:rtt»U «ft5 P.M. for JadcKKvii* hb -I Eft fiapiaUM. F larida Llmhwi , eu^num. naie# frott Quc«ce*-rf InuummtxGs xi*, Macon *ttft C II * I> Ily J WEKtar «i»k mrfi'l trsift too .a* Ciactroii S:i> A, M. Jot Jsck3f*vd**sft £i. Aucaflicn, « 1 - j thxutor^I^ain 8 er. Viceto Httr O m f i l Cnm xft SfMckff Ctsehuail lo View Of- }«kSts i,i«. €%nlMncng* and Birtoae* ham, «V k >IhrmJrb PBllnin tem tt to JneksonviUa Vi*, Aikersi* atft WinterTswftt-Utk-U Hew onas**t iefiMeflrMM. ror atometk* *vt*r-~ CllAfi.W. W 1 D 0. r , A,.CtaclH«!>. PALLBkOWW,T» 9* A.,ChKiaanti. 1 w. 1 , ci**rrr, w. c, uriomx . J - - -1* i.W , InlWriiaV ( iG dm ti, 9 , OUR FALL AND WINTER STYLES. In elcgatifc Conibta&iiete « f col- o f in np40^a io f«Me» in plaids, cliftekfi, stripes*, Iweedfi, twills, m d eliwtoto are wait- lug for s^urinspeetkm. Skilled Worhincii al* also uaWing to faDhioa them I n te t f e h f b t fltt- iiij? and flilelv Gntslicff suite, 0m t> tkmm o always teaseto abto. KBfiV, TheTailor ■ , & Xonfay O; fow MardiGras $ 21,25 RnOifeus 2 0 . 0 0 MgtM MCMlNOtmi* PEER& 6 BESCENTROUTE • fROM GNCMMML W«H HMlt 3ffi. XlWfiYfr MUWLtSgS, I'd*towfiatkifi fijtorftt-•.•• cm W. m> Mf.k,$ A«.#««e»fibdatrt- Cbawrt. WtAttMantEnr, w\c.w>:mtoN. m&tkmm*- m t f m - m b CASTORIA tf ir *xd fihaires. h t lMY N lm A I n p S f i lK Bfiift th* V tofcfi-Z*# rw -1 pclto*SP cpe^ W?ri2 vo3ii?'o?der w«u ^ 5 0 v * S- the flre^ of tbj (jjacinoatl* «»., Ati.V tZfpi with tb°. gripff j ^ J g u r y lM N ’doa have been aj with friattves Iren Mr. 6, L» Stew gotifh Oharteatei; with Mr. and Mrs. 1 _W e «<fer a 25 i on storm fronts to t Kerr A JEtfifiUhga F Better h avayou i by F. P n e h riw e rc George,and Sifiglfi Mr- Jamefi Barr Thursday chere cl his many friendfi. 1 Mi/is Carrie Hw -was the feiiefit oi first of the week. Mr, John Hens, < in town, Tuesday. brother otMiss Du Miss Mary Annul, toBlhvood, Ind., 1 !lhe death of h e r fit Robert Martin. Mr- Noah- Band) Inch, has been th e j here the p a s t week ,'F ob S als -—W hl' keys and B arred J cockerels. O, E , B Xenia. Cedrtrville' —We .have a a t hand organs, th a t *ny price. I t yon cheap and y e t in come and see us. ThoseWantingph leave their order^ Siegler who.have i practical"and .exj tuner to come here1 to do this work. iy has been tun ing pti number of .yea rs 1 given satisfaction. Mr. W. D. Call Vienna Reporter, platftand w ill loc for his wife’s her hfid biiilt Up, fo r 1 ous business a t was giving the pe ty tho best wcekl; Southern p a rt of t paper fraternity v er Callahan bad time. Mr. Ed, tfnghfcmte defitOrlgi fhtoed a fi •aid toho He also sc returning luil he pu tingtogot krtd nn sut-tesa.
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