The Cedarville Herald, Volume 29, Numbers 1-26
I T E A N C * fi M > V I « * 1 T i w t t a r s l d . j FAVORITE REMEDY Sa (.«*'? l ’* r V««r» f[{{aW M ! flVl*f.* <* * i F e b r u a r y r WHATABOUT “NICK? **.*. * ‘Melw.;l^}»iwejtSJ0©£.,Afli&litu&t* iw iE ^ n lion* ^ u 4$4»w .o# FreM» stoj|;liss^0s’t it ap i upon entering i tlsSg- fa in fly I t i s fudged- tiafc tlto f sgmw h a s * been la id sjdg&t Jfck n s t e § Iiistto. t® il®willsGe&*ge Ik lips; «**»& [ills ;p te te p d sM ':sii|jnw g ,'4liteg'« -po* jtftteally* Anyone- -th a t..-i » * 4 th e io ttj * t f O t t m i n §i«?P» t o c&Srais teeir I jpreeldenfc knows t h a t h e h a s Ho use 4****, *W e did * w ? t h w r o r « g e I f ftefaffc**, tfM<Ktoiwe * huge slumber of bctt|es, a* | Iy“ gapg* * . ww>e« a * In’jtSe s3ve»tssiHg -of fiway ^’hoodie” , a f id th o like; ,__ „ 4 » e a aMMVa^IHUL f { W » i l f U t « r t . iB& aSSM finS&M S^ »vManr# ‘u m p m TJft receiveAny^ptrial ■ ‘ safter the n#e o f one js-cent 'sse otktttmetUvs, Oar ojsftfencft In fk** KHWt Syrup WnakfS ft-posable foe afl to «»**&* *dv;te»- *WeteBWbyfh»n** 5*rk»« ofover 35 Sre3#»teatone m ttieot G anm Swap wR ®s@ fe& M*v* or carts tee. worst,cxaghs, pole#, ixw d ito o f lung tfijjwles-rtiaa that . ennia (md>ef5ea ^f'twaiatojpttoi,. om Ba/ohotti^c^ German- Syrup will w * w<wd«r*. "ifjsfew trialMttles, «sc.j te g 4£attdtegg5sL,ir « ■Jtwe VVirtmuan* <^ajr¥iU& O; , Heart 0 y * U l l e ^ H e a r t C m e h a s J • made m a tiy hearts w e ll a fte r th e y h ave been1 pronounced hopetcBSi, ‘ ;2 fc h a s ' completely cu reduthousands, a n d w ill al m o s t In va riab ly c a re o r benefit t e % « y case o f h ea rt disease, ' , S h o r t b rea th / p a in a round h e a rt, p a lp ita tion , fluttering*, d i z z y , Tain ting and sm othe ring spells nhon ld n o t b e neglected, T a k e D r . H i t e s '’ H e a r t C u r$ and, see h b tv q u id * y o u w i l l 1 be relieved. t% cannot m ake a n ew hea rt, b ttt w ill restore a side' o n e b y S treng then ing the hea rt ne rves a n d muscles,' re lieving •the. u n n a tu ra l s tra in , and resto ring * its.vitality. ’ ‘ f r I . W j i vcTy“ l>atf' costi of heart - trouble. - Foi* sis? months t m iia not work. l e f t aniy-I waa plowing 1 corn '■ *to&. ted jv IL Cay 1 In *l>©aftav ' ms * - . v;w o r fall flown, tnrofchqfl a» .tbott-jh, / t woui® tlirco times. throUsU,. awl t bad alffieulty in 'r toy -breath. I rurctoEOfl l-m \ , , of v t . RiUoa* JItart Cure, and . « J te d ui;cl' btxH or It x coal-1 _&o tfit and .deep A3t nlsbt. -Pxevl- ’ J laid to get v p from, five to ton t a rfslit, I bavfe ItofecU' several “ end my licart tsf as refrular a# . ..r«rjf. % /eel Hire a- new man, 0 »» worle coasMoraWo /o r an old 3<t£ years old/' H. O, McOItU TrorA , OWd. . Ml)**’ Heart Cure if *oid’ by druemist. Wire wlti- fiuarante# thr-ft T (lr*t ifottle will benefit, If it falls ■will ref:;ol yotir money. „ - . H c u ic a l Co., E lk h a rt, 2n d ■ffhen J m 'g W Q ilh first e»nie to th e a tie n t io tik M th e p u b h e h e ivas in th e H ow & o f h e p re # nm tiv e e ,^ t Cojum-; fcus. I t w a s h e re th a t h e showed th is loy slify to th e m a n t h a t was responsihle fo r h is election* 00 f/ftlifn i'w a s h angw o rth to Cox th a^ h e w a s sen t t o Congress from th e first districts ’ > T h e Xiongwbrth nam e m ean s nrneh UC incinnati, t h e older inetnhera of *ho fam ily hav ing 'h fien prom inen t tn commercial, a n d social in tere sts •for m an y years,- Young I*o«jgworth a fte r h is fatbertjs d e a tlij cam e into prom inance a n d was selected by p o x a s -a m an n o t only cap ab le h u t respectable- I n ..re p re sen tin g th e ;}ttcen City* 01 *ewd, po litician s a l ways, t r y to Hnd a -m an t h a t will rive color to th e tick e t an d a t thfe lam a tim e recognize th a t th e “ ma chine 1’1 is a t a l l tim es to ho p r o - tecWd. '■ ‘ j&or some tim e f t has been stated th a t EO ngw o rthhas been h is own '’boss’** hav ing represented- th e Cox d istric t in Congress a s 5f i e had , •- “ ' ’ b )fiT ^ ’ ‘ t 4>• h u m 4 re a re d u n d e r th e -p re s id en ts influence. T h e re ev id en tly has been a g r e a t change In ‘“ N ick” and many have p red icted th a t to ha on agreeabe term s w ith th e P re sid en t some new rules' have been adopted aa d p u t in force. wo k .MSI < T a k b ’ . W 1 N IW CARDUI A T H P M K A r t you a wfferer? H t f y ur dpcbr fceej m ine* t*m&1 n ■ . WooWn’ l you pref<r to treat yoondf—A T H O H fi? JTetrlf 1,1500,000women hare bought Wine o£ Cardui from flieir druggist# and4have cored thm#elvcs' a t heme, of *uca frooUc* a# periodical, bearing 4 c m x *.".'l ovarian pain#, leucor* yfaep-i, Itm-nnCM, nerVomnes#, U t i l m a , «;w3ca and despond* }j aaev, 1 ;'nsed ty fo 2 n*!ovreakneo#, aj llieo0. are not easy ca#«. 5 Wi.ie c-f Cardai ettfes when th> As *<r can’t. ^ , . Ifr/p c£ Caruui doe# nee Irn* CTj'ar.S. -TuciOis lioimin hH 'ict Mtcicnh Jtisftaoothsng Ionic l i healing herls, free from, tttm g end dr.*3tic I t is m o f c iJ & y & a t m i l curea In a * ^ in '«o£^ a rd a i can bo bought from your druggist a t f l . 0 v » hotife and yea < m b-egin thi# Imatmeafetoday, J N M you t t y ft? *T3fe experienced farmer has learned th a t some grains require fiar-differ ent Soil than Others; some crops need differ- enthandling than others. He knows th a t a great deal depends upon right planting a t the righ t time, and th a t the soil m ust be kept enriched, Ho use o f complaining in summer about am is- take made in th c spring. Decide before the seed is planted. t?£? best time to reme dy wasting conditions in the human body is be fore the evil is too deep rooted. At the first evi dence of loss of flesh Scott’s Emulsion should he taken imme diately. There is noth ing that -will r e p a i r wasted t i s s u e more quickly or replace lost flesh more abundantly than Scott's Emulsion. It nourishes and builds up the body when ordi nary f o o d s resolutely fail. Wt'OtSsetUsoL I * (tte. f "f ' ’ VIA' '■ UDHTIUE k W M iL IB 8 . >m w m • D 1 ARDI GRAS . N E W OR LEAN S* M lO B ltM t , P i i N S A G O t A , '■ - '• Ti#kfK lift Rak* I&hfaaryiSlflHu m 4 In /lu ilinn imlrirt at'l^du lod io t i? * ^iswiiitc-xifh Sfohilo or aae^s h -fitfA Bftoii i*v»fy?«at-y c?ih Um lftit to m m m t t a h U 0 ? h $ drp;~> ll a n d p 5 j y i i 3 c f ’ufa o^h-o^foii •r limit I'talnor^iffit f t , itid . PVr mfo.i, tlitii 1 tn1'! fl asid foNHiriM S iti'.imK d huidilofe {;ivlnfi’ » hh*<t?y tfftlih ivlai’tli tii'aff) adtftc,':rj» , f n . n t ^ i l i h p . A t • *' * ilu.imi.ih % »<I14VD'J1 Oil?, ’% t { A t * I t ?h r. u m t i w n v ; , p a , - * If. M ir f .lk h 4 14 P. A . * ivtitoSite 0 , L H f * i: K Antst'A Bo f.ttta tl:ai thi# picture in ths ferm of &lalwl is CtJ thd W/opjitt c t every tsttls of Basatslca you my, S C O T T Y BOWNE ciieMis-rs 409 Pearl Street NEW YORK tits, and $i; • ail d n ig tm t R R . C O R R Y AUCTIONEER. AU Idiids of AiM5tioneeriiig. Patfonage Solicited. Satis-* faction guaranteed. Ilell plione, 802 , Clifton exchange* (jedarville, Oiuo.» 11 ^ 4 . FORSALE! We ham bigWins*- We hum littfo farina We have level We have bill farms** * Weliave high jifieed W# bAve low priced ten s# O l-BM A N f , * S M I T H i LAST SLEEP. B itrin g th e p a s t y e a r th e Ife raM baa frequen tly re p e lle d th e eon - i diflon of 3Ira, M ary Jo a n a b Crouso a n d f t l a a m a tte r o f m uch re g re t ttsqfc wo m u s t ch rop lela h e r d e a th ; a » h a v in g ta k e n p la c e a few m in u ted before twelve, Thursday* W o t more th a n a y e a r Mm. Crouse, who was th e w ife o f C. M. Crouse, th e h a rdw a re m erchants h a s been in declining h ea lth , A t tim e s sh e was b ed fa st h u t would regain h e r s tre n g th a n d h e a b le fo he a b o u t h e r home. D u ring l a s t .fa ll she was . hw-awiftnt j IM' r*■ ’ WWVP«W «vHUppAfttUft VV4f*U*Vf«a : th e purpose o f und e rg o in g a n o p era tion , -The phy sician s m ad e th e exam ina tion a n d found a n opera tio n to b e useless. A fte r four week® a t th e in stitu tion sh e re tu rn ed home a n d con tinued to improve u n til a b o u t two w eeks ago ivhen sh e again was compelled to re tu rn ed to h e r bed. A ll th a t m ed ica l aid bud help ing b an d s could do fo relieve h e r suffer ing was offered b u t th e d re ad disease, can ce r o f th e liver, r e lieved h e r of h e r Suffering on T hu rs day* S ince S abbath th e ever fa ith fu l husband, friends an d .relatives were alm o st con stan tly a t her. bed sid e know ing t h a t th e s p ir it would, soon ta k e its flight. T h e deceased w a s born J u ly 16, 1850 a n d w a s m a rried fo Charles M, Crouse on , October,' 90, 187», A irs, Crouse w a s before m arriage Miss Jo a n a h B arber, a n d h a d been a resi d e n t of f b is place all h e r life, She w a s w idely know n , b y her a c ts of k indness a n d benevolence, jpor sev- e ra l y e a rs befote h e r marriage*-she ta u g h t in th e pilblic.schools. S he was a devoted m em ber of th e U n ited P resby terian chu rch and a n a r d e n t worker in a ll its affairs* Since th e estab lishm en t o f th e C edaryille li b r a r y sh e h a s alw ays looked a fte r Sts welfare, even w hen o thers Were re ad y to give u p th e cause. Besides th e husband sh e is su r vived b y h e r fa th e r and stepm o ther,. Mr. an d Mrs* W . M* B arber, one b ro ther, K , M*B arber, an d two sis ters, Mrs. J , H . Andrew a n d Mrs. 1). 0 , B u ll, a n d two-half sisters Miss B a la B arbe r a n d Mrs. W. B , Mar shall, o f Springfield. * The fn g e ra l w ill tak e place from h e r la te Residence S a tu rd ay afte r noon at,tw o o'clock, stand ard time. B u rial a t th e cem etery no rth of town. ' M r, lt> C. W a tt repo rts th e sale of one o f th e “ Top Notcfaer’*pigs a t a sa le in Illino is la s t week a t |50Q0, th e h ig h e st p rice ev e r p a id for a Duroc J e rsey hog. The an im al was bred by M r. W a tt and sold w hen a pig fo r m . W h ile Mr. Wdtfc did no t realize much on the sale a t th a t time lie w ill bo re-itnbursed by tiie reputation of h a v in g bred and raised th e champion D u ro e o f th e world. Mw» end Th#lr H#t*. "Well, well,” remarked a leading hatter the other day, "everybodyhas smiled at the vanity of women as they take long and 5ond glances at Lheir reflections in the store win," dowc, but woman is not a marker for the ordinary man. The uglier a man is the longer it takes him to suit himself with a hat, and the oftener does he look into the glass while buying one. 1 have an un usually unprepossessing customer who v/ould exhaust the patience of a dob. He eame into the store the day after the styles arrived and con sumed two hours and ten minutes in getting a hat that pleased him. The next day he, returned the hat and had one made to order, This man is so ugly that nothing could improve his looks but a mask.”-~-' Philadelphia lleeord, Pittv Sarcasm* ( In 1800 Pitt called n meeting of the British militia colonels to con sider his additional force bill. Some objected to the clause which called then out under all eiremnotauces and argued that this should not bo "except in case of actual invasion/ 1 "Then/ caid Pitt, "it would be too late/ Presently they came to'an other clause, when the samo ob jectors insisted on the militia not being liable to 'bo coat out of tho kingdom. '"Except, I suppose/ said Pitt, with cruel sarcasm, "in case of ’ actual invasion.” , • Hit Bark. Cousin Sophia (talented and ae-: c o m p lie d ) - ,Y e s , 1 like Mr. P i t / firm, m*a go sensible, Ita told mo - he didn’t card a rap for twintelkcv trnd \ \ m m f lioweve-r k 'a u tifo l they Play I k , w'Uoiiniii Bella (only prfiity)*»Dtd he iv ally ? iVhy, Irn fold mo ho fo«ld?/i hear intellectual women, 1 Ife ? § w i l a i i s i o n m t* I f fjifiltiful* . j D I E 8 1 M l . \Y B I 'H O O t IASS0NVilsr.»STQbA«Tf:8»iHT£lS8A- J TlDBAk F£8„>lg* ,{ « f <Sm fjr*iww, S#J»*k f ? I mmmr H*t**$, as. ai-CsMr* Tm . | Xavk ij OMfrmmient «rr r#e»*r«A | fc.3T*«h.* D* M, SUintMtt I \ ig 3 s , ty a —r z-tur~'» awNS-'&al %hl9BftPiMiii Tkiy 13 was | probacy shsmj after lib rcIreSsm#t | Sssarefa ifo k o !v» SKX ,1 astbeaac& t- | cot e t th e 3to*T, ta r wo read timb wlcav» I ftg A’azwUi, He fame awl dwelt in Uaijcntsaum’1Wait, Sv, 13p fnaiJHn* js s , lx , J, 2. ok I taaslng me f ftce to be spoken of m <*Hi$&*&eitr1{Matt. Sx, l b The femioth day finds BUm In &0 pface Meaship.-ao was His ssja- f iisni fy~in know Jogwlic-ccoHe pU Hif I .message, fo r ihe Sbther; w te sent Him ■ 1gave Him a £omm»ndhKnt what He should soy usd what he should speak 0 pte sil, fhetetete His word was with authority and power, and pot as ifig scribes,’’w ha sought- hsuar from, men and m i from Hid only <J<*n, v, 44). The true servant of Hod wifi be Oturirfe get h& mcrrgga from Hod had1' •jsefk-ooJy the approval of Hod*-haver considering what men may think of ft or of him as the messenger. The devil and his angels are real persons, fox ,wto® a seo! and tearful place of tor ment h a s te n prepared(Matt xxv, 4ll« Tiiey know Je$us as the Holy jjlpe of God. tiie Son of Gpd. tee tterisffvmc ^;B»k*lvT^H,a»dte«y know’ tegtHe;; Will yet destroy te rn and AU teeir works (Heft Si, 1st; I fthn lit. S), for - come to destroy xisr" on another oe- carion they ask, "Art Thou coxaehither to torment ns before the time?1(Matt via, 2ft.) The Bord Jesus was never disturbed by the presence of these, evil: ones, nor deceived, by their testimony. He would have none of teem speaking of Him. but with Jlis word cast them out (Math vlli, IGJ. Someone has said tent evil spirits are like bad' tenants— whew they get notice jo leave they do all the ham they can to tee property before they move out (verse 2G}„ Notice teat Jesus rebuked the evil spirit; .not tec man. IVhile We hate sin. and the dev'1, wc must love 'sinners* even as God Cfc», and seek their salvation. Those whfl ^aw and beard these things did -not know- that they were looking' upon Him who talked with Abraham and Moses, tee Creator of all things, the ftedeemcr of Israel, and they mar veledat His power, DOwe know some thing of His gift of power oyer all the power of the enemy amt because of His work in and through ng la His fame in any way being spread abroad Id either home or foreign lands? Froin the synogogpe they go to the home of Simon, whereIda wife's moth-,J er is sick Wfth a fever, and, awed by the .events oW tee inornlng, they tell Him Of her.: I|b took herby the hapd, and immediately ahe was weir and took. -part jn ministering to them. I t is-pos sible tent some sick ones who are look ing to Him to hpal them and wondering whyhe does not do sb might know SB? healing power if .He saw that- thej Would 1 serve' nim; and live’ to Bri glory If they were lihalcd. ..When He does or does not doovhat we, ask Him for, He always has the best of reasons for granting nr 'reSiriing our-requests, and some ddy we shall.see that It has not been without cause (Ezek, sly, 23). I have often been helped by these lines; With peaceful mind the path of fluty run. Gofl nothing floes nor Sutters to ho done - Cut what thou wouldst. thyself, emilflss thou but see .‘ , 'Through all events Of things as well as ' He. 6otti6 people act ab If they parted company with tho Lord when church was out, ns if they said I'll see you again next Sunday, but those..who know Himwill always want Him with teem, will rejoice S» His assnrance, “Lo,,I am with you ail the days," “i wifi never leave thee nor fdrsake thee" (Matt. x,tv" 20; Heb. xlli, 5), add will bo carefrn not to allow any person, place or thing to mar fellowship With Himself. If we have a trouble of any kind, mental or physical, Jet us tell. Him quickly, according to Phi). Iv, 0, 7, ' and we sbail find Him ns good as His word always. Does any kind of a fever consume you, either In things lawful or unlaw* ful, business, pleasure, lust of any kind, the cares of this, world, let His hand dispel It as ft did hers. All bodily ailments are suggeffive of diseases of tho soul, but He is the Great Physician, and. nothing is too wonderful for Him, See all the city with all tlicir sick at tee door when the sun did set; or, la Other words, when the Sabbath was past, and see His power And consider tee Joy In that city that night, We are here in His name to know His power for our own souls and bodies and to magnify His name that oteera may know Him, too, but unless wo know Him better than most people seem to Who bear His name we shall not be very enthusiastic In making Him; known. HUwordo and works all bortf witness to tee Father and that the Fa ther had sent Him (John V, CCi xlv, 10), If We are only fully yielded the came Spirit who wrought In and through Him Will work In and through us to the glory of God, for while there are diversifies of gifts and of ppr-rationa It Is tho same God who workath all hi air, the selfsame Spirit dividing to every man asveraiiy « jic wifi (I For. «j, ftll). The on’ .nowlodgo of and be< lie# in Him fin profits iswhen ft leads to a wholo hi a rid reception of and submission to Him os One's own Sav iour and laird. The <!ovlls believe and tremble (Jao. i), 10). but there is no profit or benefit to them In that. They can never know Him no their Saviour, b«I they must how fo and obey Him* Ho wants no testimony or help from HiO enemies, hut He does say to His own* 'Tot hie hear thy vole?," "To shall be witnesses unto Me," and Ho expects us to manlfeaf to the world that He does satisfy ns and fill us. flflBBDj ixenusE mm ] v m A v m t jm ,, m m . A C* VUB £8 a £l rcbniSs ^ 31 0. 1dss-ldaxfa &danfcd, ■€dl*c£e-'f jjptcmp% m$iv sc i xz3>ti& fisssesaosi i S I A . V UK) N i nessandllestCoiiteliKnftiliff QciLtn,Mo(0^e lwrMoexal, ifaXjiAmcQWXC* Sm£' * tOXSmm** i #i|JnfrfTA-- jbmt Apetftel Remedyfo rDinriipa- Uon.Sour Stomach,Dtarrhoca lYorms/onvulsions.Feverish ness etriXrOas OF SHEEP, ^ Fac&Kte Signalurs of •- rm m ‘ Y o r k . __ _ M S T O t U yo rlpj&tpU» a i €MMrdo* (The Kind Y ob Have « Always Bought Bears the Sisnature «Mf ■* Of .VI f a ’ii u n i l i s b i l l 5 D d s i s - C i s i s In Use For Over Thirty Years exa 6 t copy of wrapper . n o cturluk c«HmiMr. w«*,V»»s«pry. i HUTCHISON & GIBNEY ToBate, ^ , f * ■C K . HW R A P S , d riW ii iH pricesi Su its SMrt$. SItK5,’ Mm ‘ M - sortm en t 371-2 to 49c. Bl*4 N L ^ T S , ’ com- 1 fS <1 forts, JBed(Ki)gs, low ‘ ] prices;, -v; . La* ’ ^ dies, -Gents, Children, ■ 25 cents up. * ■ ' aOOBMV C A ;ip 6 t 'MCKBTS,. ‘CA’RB 5 ,. ^, f nnJi L&0 rt .;£*, S u i t s , * k F a l s a U a t fa JlUTCHISOfl S GIBHEY’S, I ' X E N I f t OH IO S FRENCH =DRV=CLEANING and Dyeing. Our equipment is the most complete and ourprocess is up to date* , M O N O M E N T S l HEAbSTOWEl WAhKtlll MEMORIALS arr.a«L oraiatteas ah » ttt>n.bkH«. MriMAvta Ann aereiA^ Otema* faift a t aooMirrtD os ArtmcAtios, EXOLUSiVE DESIGNS. FiAtfi Voao osecs tiviva t a f 0 * h « ina & RyuorAS. oy« coMPteti: eutfiue a «6 manu > fAOfURINUMACteS»i;1y«AVt« vou tM* Pttdrivg o r tMlt OROINARV fifAltib K E L L E Y A W I L O O X , aiNuinmu,. . We make a specially of Ladies’ Garments.-Hats, Laces, Ribbons, Plumes Tips and Pompon^ Gloves; j '*Purs,;Evening Dresses and OperaGloaks. OURWORK ISGUARANTEED. Send your Overcoat and suit to tis to beDryGleaned, Repaired or altered. We will make it look like new. THE PANTITORIUM CO., A? R. C. MASSMAN, Prop., & Mgr. Ofllcm 83 s . Limestone KL WwLsj 48, 88K. tVasliinGtou Roth Phones 1490 . Springfield, O, d u n a tjg c l4 # t jbswsi tmbea. Tfcg rtbeapeetand mc^tccnvssisjai vtqv ' to T CAN S made oa Ik a l Erinte. p0 <** jp p a ! m IfcllaSoal Sfepnritj. WEShm Beth W -Sgj.tfs, YfceJPrea.. W. J , Wilfean. Gsshhr. 0 *.L. Aset. CesMgr T i m l f m cut .” •jAv .-••»**»•- ’Sev-- i-V ■** ' a f pf'-Mfr * -Vr;:?S ■ im - r JwjEiaqv ” W « recomm end i f ; there isn’t Any; better,^ 1/ - n m id -sum m e ry o u h av e to trust t o a la rg e degree to y o u r butcher. Welt Cared For Meats in h o t w e a th e r a re th e only k ind to M ■;we h av e p rop e r appliances for '' »eptiig th e te rlgfhi; a n d they ’re ,veet a n d s a fe wheft sold. Don’t go ■feat .shopping When i t ’s hot. Buy iV’ -'|ind h&^hrey *’ * C. H. CROUSE, ' ’ • CEDABVIBBB, 6 . am’s Restaurant and Blnifig flooms *rner High and Limestone; street- • Springfield,. Ohio • ‘ . O N E N I G H T O U T . lorida NewOrieans reachedyncomfort H f t MtffllOBffln INTI ANJD j , SOUTHERMfir. THREE TRAINS A DAY OdcafioAFlorida Special fa Scnkt, J itx x y ttfc, 1 >C& Tbrouch Fubintn service ttcsx C h ic tfo, OcVeUsJ, fafljinspclts led Cdumbus, via Big I’otu Rente; Ee- tre.t »tjd ToteJivI* Pern Mortrcctio mfl JDII i- J iJ ly . , and Xcoisviiievfa Souttm Railiray; Cjanertir* with ’ soiifl l-ollnumtrain leavingCincinnati 9L23 P.H. for JackBonvilTs med Et, Ancustios. i - Florlia lim ited , •thraitch, rc-axea rerviee iro n Cniiage an-i vLvMecca ati fl C. H * D. I4y; crcscetisg with foirl If ia lcvvirrj C^irxrti & m A. 21 fa? ftehr^VLi'csdEt. Atctr.t:”?, cd 3 tiirati&itru.;maaS«* Viesto H tw ©jjrcca. . S aw a t Crescent Special - Solid tea's Ciadccati to HewOr leans via fhatter.tw.-TVtted Eincirs- hits, ato throaft EiLisrtn.eerbce tc Jackksvnie vat Adssvila tastl SSTStHEEh, . ... _ TVj-**r Tacriet Uttrta cw tn at tedaeeflrates, r « jntorLSMiinapisr:— C!J*F.W. THift IIP . A. CLitesnstl, .PAH. DROWN,T. P.A.,Cincinnati. W.a.GtnoTrtP. w. c. utmasos. . Cswni**,»»-*. _«to,IwY***** ««teiss.vri, o. mtim OUR FA L L AND WINTER STYLES. lit eleganfc eonihlnatiyim of «ol- <>p lb up-to-date f a te® U plaids, clucks, stripta, tweeds, twills, and elievlote are wait* in??for yofiHrtspefition. sidlted tterlmiow are &iso waiting fo fashion tliom lido tho h e a t M l * ini? Mul finely flutehfte gulfs, (hit prieea ato alwayaVasmt,* Able. ■■ ■•■ .’ . - ■ ■ . • Cia^nAM <*5>, W V , lie Tailor, X m l . k r- Mardi Gras $ 2 1 .2 5 Ntw Orleans 2 0 .0 0 Mobile ROUNDTRIR ’ ♦VIA** " QOQNGDESGENrROUTE IROM ONCiNNAH. a. Hidribali M b ttenairyMM toJtOu lir.:st Marth 3 d . tb March U f t I9 » , m * btr faMLhy flapftjit of pRlwifaSt A! ,89c_ with: |9tat •*« 2 t at NewthfcSsSiorMetsfie. ■.■ STOPOVER PMVILE8ES. Pc#leferasattat ritohV, P/PW.q*e,MttteidMB. ftP*fcv«r, iMe, tesla** W,iA;ffAR*mTf W,C*IUM1ASS0>1, <kA!»Pa*r.A|fftt} C W iT k . . ■' . ’ ■ 0 C A S T O R I IM M i imt flfiWffS* I k I M Y * Dm jum p fio! %m*. tiMt * tm «v« r : - v * Afr, 9 n 4 M is. H* A ^ - r h u r a d s y l u W t e i Mri!.A i 2 R aB oy tH s visit relativ e u f i f . I I . MeMSllao fcftvjngKafferca a n a tte o trouble* — w illiam colored , *,!“ » . >\ iMt****’**** . . Wiss Boms Itlmitb w a s h u m Kelfie B te k o f Xon.li S th aw e e k . Mr* and Mrs* i Several d»y« tim firs t o f tli liOiidou* Mrs. WiUard T ro u t fi» homo after sev e ra l week J)*yten> ____ Misses B lcitno r S ruftli, fTownsley a n d Mr* ‘H e rm riey spent S a tu rd a y in X e Hr. Isaac W is te rm a n le for a business tr ip In line pari of th e state* Mr* B* C. W a tt w a s ii the. -first ,Of ' th e week several M S Sales. . ^ / / . r" jfrs. B ste lla H o l t ‘ h a s guest of Mrs* .B . 11* Bl Payton'for s e v e ra l day s. v 5 . ri 5 _- 4., . o Miss Effie B a rb e r $i and W ednesday, a t Springfield. Donfe be at, a n y hxpen se yout subscription jiteib amount w ith , ^,- Mesprs. D- B ra d fn te an Corry sp en t W edn esd ay ', town attending, th e F a rm trie. Mri F e rry A le x a n d e r i Spring V a lley s p e n t th e teeir. son, W» F . . Alexn family* MiSff Mary H a s t i n g .e a num.ber o f h e r youn Wednesday even ing a t -a ^party.”V>- a ; ? ' * ‘v —Aft'persons know ing indebted ^ m<ywm please settle w ith F ra n k S. Bird ■ ' Kelft The .twelfth sou, arriv home of Mr. a n d M rs. J ard. p f twelve ch ild ren living.'' , F or S ale i—A fcwen rootiths old b u ll, sired King. Registered. Geo. H —The p la t fo r th e •W lecture on F e b ru a ry 22, w McCollum’s T u esd ay ttioi ruary-20. The Yellow Springs Fa riituto will bo Ir'fld in Thursday and "^uday, Ft ami 11. ■ The Misses Bello a n d i of Xenia a re b e in g e n t the ' em - of Mr. G. E fw fly t i i s week. The Springiied Comi ''ill assist W ittenberg raise $ 10,000 to secu re t llft of $30,000. The friends of Mrs. of Xenia vriU bo p icas that she continues to ieg able to eifc up fo r a htri Ed. Flynnoffltoutj and •Mr, Brakefkdd Xenia, were guest# .of George Harper, Mondai *lr. and Mrs. Gcoi mm tn, LucyMeClell Irilfeleft ihh mtbk t rt#y in He* York Cit; , Mc( »1« -u g »awnllo ^hsbt&i *«fesi'|S6l| «AMvlnBi ii hw®learn ftsthiltoi m% l Jriwstfaft taking «; *&m eg i f n right • fi n - iw* ** k -1 3k A* 1 < - •> «!V* ( I
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