The Cedarville Herald, Volume 29, Numbers 1-26
w o t s i c u t r o r s u c c e s s % $ is, ■ b The Cedarvilie fftrakf. i ■ (s { ' $?, qo P er Tear* jlffr U M -I m ZM * i I F ia © 4 ¥ s MAJIOI Ktlitor, 1 a. sso * l D r . J C K N N K D Y ’8 FAVORITE REMEDY a Jtobrttary gut loto «M time f e n f S3 i-h fitjfcfik■ Jr*-* 4t5->Via** Jo d?aw edtslffcSSf on isjc . Vvoi^saas^a4"t^n3we?*!«» 4 ws* a ass, i'll i:*ve swoto*?,’’:. 5■ -•Fc-tty iniHloa jfcoMlwof AugustFlower mfdin fee,Hailed states atone since ste inirc-ff:wtlou l And the demand forit rs Mill growing. Isn't that a, fine showing of success?" Bsa’t It ptpveth*t August Flowerhas lsbd«iMhaff success mthc cute o f 'ht&igsslSm asd %#pepsi*T>tae want enemies of health andHappiness? ijpaea it- list affordtho bestevidencetint August Flower i$ % ante specifm tot «u stomachmodintestinaldisorders?—that fe Js-thfedtestofdttJtven^guljttoai?"> ,,, tfAtignst Flower has a matchless record q«f cm# ggycaraln emtog the sating w h lion* of thesedistressing complaints.' ■ # -<(Two /foe*, 2 gn and 75 c. AU druggist* Isinc Wfetemm g Cedarvilte, O. H igb to tl caaoiy ha s Ecfetcd delegate? to tbn Cosgrorstofifet ron-* veutioii f» Xctiife 03 Mfeteh 20 , Col* "Moprw heads the list f «ss*---- 8JJfSiSW, Wtmmmttotjiko, * $ O g ? h X £ !& ' mrar? >***»*. i m t m t v m m . Ur, x*way#y»-raH*»Uwnsitr March 15 and Jdarelj 20 w ay ho riatea.fhst will g» down wvto politic- _ fei-lsistosy* Fow there fete that havcv and for forgotten April 12 *01, ~ Governor Battlson has ashed that tfeo date for inauguration of Ohio governorshechangedfromJanuary to soweattier month in the year. If yon pat your traveling oft until the 10th people will say that yon aro short with the raittoad company In waiting for the two sent fare, Mayor BrojtmonocfXenia wilt have a nice round sum f e ; 4tho efiy treasurywhenhe completesMsWork of prosecuting the saloon violators. Fits then General GtoeveftOr, will in the .future give his pre-electteu flgores more attention. now that his con gressional days are drawing to a close/. : i \ / ^Miles' Rcstorfitlv'e '$ehto * me has been so successful -in ■curing , these brain-ivreckjng' - diseases th a t - tliefe is every reason to believe tha t even the most hopeless cases can be benefited* if not fully restored. We will ■ be pleased to refer any one .thus afflicted tp many, who now enjoy the blessing'of ’ liealth, after years of hopeless - •-*■suffering:., ;,rV ^ i •;-? f ■ 'U-htiye a cotn that Wad braitt'rever’ wBfjft two years old, followed by tb s worst type, and -ho~waa pronounced ,- Incurable. 1 spent hundreds of dollars { , tor hhn, without.rclle?.' Alter about., fifteen years he became so bad that-we , *ent him to LonKcli® hospital for tlie Insane, a t iosaneport, Ind, He was ,, there nearly three years, hut >he .con- ' , finned to Brow, wdreo, so. -we brousbt him home July 30.. 1 902, in art awful1 condition. H e had lost his mind almost - entirely. He- hardly Uuew one.of.the ".family; could- not evefi find^his bed;;, was m total .wrews'. Ha had from 5 to 30 fits a das'* AVe were urged to try- Hr. Miles'-Keryine, and before the first- bottle was used, we could' see a change for the better. We have given I t ’to him ever-since, and be- has had but" two very-light cpfdia since last August,- 1303, and then ti&was not well' -Other Ways, 'We pronounce him. cured, as. bo can work and. go anywhere. If any one... wishes to ask.any questions concerning this, they are at liberty to do to/'. B, I t BUNNEIH, XJjiCoin, Ind, . Hr. Miles' Nervine fs sold by your dcuoalst, who will gunrante* that th#-, first bottle will benefit, if it falls, h* wilt rsfund your money. Miles Medical do., Elkhart, Ind CUBES T 'BB body-gets its life-fronts 4 food properly digested. Healthy digestion means puns blood for tbo body,but stomach 0 troubles arics from carelessness in eating and stomach disorder* uptet tl.esentireeptem. Improp erlymoeiicatedfoodtours on tn« itomadu causing distressing pair.;;, belching and nausea, when over-eating 13 persisted in •the rteumeli becomes weakened tand Worn oat and dyspepsia claims tbovlcthu, . • Thedford’s Blaek-Hraugnl .tail's dyspepsia* i 16 fees the ft.vrer.c'i findbowels c£congested matirr end gfeo tka kstomach nowlife. Ibo etM-'icchisquickly snyltprsird dad fbo ratnral itlranlefioa xcr.ulto ia a good - appHi'j, v;x&tl:anowei*.ti) iiisr* Doublydigestfew . Ycueiu tsildupyotnfcfemadi frith this Xiiild and -natural rcccdy, myabnSford’u Black- I»r3'j;>'-.5- i ifcy. You can bay a psckSp fee* yoar dealer t o fer iffca d o c s Kt6fe3epife,imd Bid to Ska (llmttanooga Modicino Co., Xcsti..,'-ttfii a pickago will m ■awlca yea, THEBFORDS IBIACK-BMUGHI LOW KATES VIA 1 T& 7H& NEW ORLEANS# A IO B IL E # P E N SA C O L A # Ti ■’fp toi erst* Fettfuary Morto «!I*I iif 130 / t teahtoGCheflnled tear* t i \ ■' uf. .ay ^hl^asis, Molillo or Xtesa* **i'; IP- ? riuaii P’ebr'tiai t 2 ?th It?!!”( .3 :<o Vv; i !tm March 8 | by depot!* It ft)/ i l nW 1,101 nf ofCfteeifn c^teaslori *}t h Sslii \(2 IUIfes-’CtiPt-d tiitlll March 3 ?, i , i'LPsat'K, fhae tabl 1*3 Grid itJItiJ 1 llhirdfftfi A hij.ftilet gtvillg «>?!< ><i-y * r i\ y V, A, • <* * Ch,!flnnad 1 r 1 j \ AI ht* C?, ». IVA •» 1 ISf-diuto w *, V' ,w,KU-'nv. V/i Pf lit » " tlifcaa j , *f M.' i t j K l’, A -h usEsvIIlh Ibis a Jdeesure that w-e again pub lish a letter from the pen of -Mr. I. H. Frantz. ;Tlio Herald has bad many comments dn these articles and so ban the Writer. ,/ N -w -3 1 iwpit,|i|i y iyi 4 “ ,. *- '' •'While thevveathen,is uofc.just right for. .road malting at'the present time whs 6about the formulating plans for -improvements. ^‘Everybody’ will 'Avdrlc 'for .good- roads, even, fa the r/f ’ r ., The investment in Cincinnati may n o tTdevelops just whore all tho inbnei-'Ayenfc but already the' tracks point to the door of the “Boss” . I t \Vasfjust'soi4 Xenia when the -sewer Inyestjgatjdn came ''up ibe, “Boss1’, there was 1Ua vety tigh t place. ' The open winter i-meaiis much' to t ie laboring classes m that there has been more work than usual. I t also means a great deal to the merchants aS a prospeefcfor a heavy spring and summer trade- Oedar- ville lias had tj, good trade for winter due largely to so much contract labor: . / 'Whiteis the&raatter with having the *‘.Lexovyn committee seek into 8omc£business trahSafetfQfls for this corporation. ’’The interpretation oi .the section of the law “directly or indirectly*’ has been aljnostigiiored, Hut then Cincinnati waited a long time for snob Work and Cedarvilie can live in hopes. - At last thooaHhaS' been published In this county tor Ihe Hildebraafc conventtenIn WilmingtonMarch IS*- I t was offered to nil the nowepnpora Jibe .-tfeera would bo nothing tor Charley in this county. Hast week two papers finally accepted the matter and the call appeared, Xhp others asked that the coin of the realm be forth-, coming bpt tho, Ex-Congrcssjuan didn’t think his chances worth that much. ' tMj- IL fflflRDl GRAS Q ,h P a MB,A(WMl) 1 kf* Impoverished soil» like impov erished blood* needs a proper Fertilizer. A chemist by analyz ing the soil can tell you what Fertilizer to •use For different products. If your blood is impoverished your doctor will tell you,what you need to fertilise it and give it the rich* red corpuscles that are lacking in i t It may beyoti. need a tonic, but store likely you need a concentrated fat food, and fat -is the element lacking in your system, „• ■ There is no fat food that' is so easily digested and assimi lated as Scott’s Emulsion of Cod Liver Oil It will nourish andstrengthen the body When milk and cream ail to do it. fleotFo iKmnloion ‘g always the &amej always iidatable and always, benefldal vhere the body Is wasting from my 'cafifie# dtlifer In ridldren »r adu lls, ’ $1%mWf situs yptf 0 stitupleSitus* KktBQfofMSflit) ©h- turn‘la tfe> tom m a lahiffiaiw-itb wmppUF- of everyI)ottleel Eiapl- tioa^onhay, ' SMTT4 KIKE mmmm >■ {Sfv. EAHLY RETURNS. The committee uentrto ■Cincinnati from the Senate and known as the “Drake, Invcstlgatiort.'GQpnhitteeU has put In two day^ and the, rnturna Warreht some careful'SUidy: on the park bf all- „ ‘ -' The. committee, it will be remein- bereifi ,was to be anon-partisanbody but the Honte And Senate, being of opposite political complectiohs could not-Strike a happy medium, and the Senate being the highest body pro* qgedfed with t-fiewpjtk, - ■* . From n political stand point i t would Jiave been best that both par ties should have uhited upou some plan tor action and the best one of fered we think was the substitute to 'thelCealy measure offeredbyRepre sentative, Little, of this £Ounty. ■ The Democrats np doubtWanted to make political -capital out of the findings and the Bepubficans should have helped and shared in tbe gldry 'Even though Cincinnati -was under Itepdbiican control the true situa tioU shouid be.known. T f there was nothing ‘wrong- the ^Republicans WoU'idJiavhbeen strpngen than ever. If there was erookeduess the Be- publicans should have cleanedhouse themselves with out the aid of the VAV' ’ ‘f t 1 * * *' , r• Other party. The situation now is such that the Republicans can asaist tlie work in making some allowance in a financi al wayand show that 'they are not trying to protect wrong doings. • ‘ Only .two days drilling fend the tempered drlil of the “Lexow” com- ^mlttee has. found -‘pay' dirt” . A month more and there may he noth iug else to reveal but the probing will continue, ‘ The first location was- the county treasurers officeand Itud .li. Hynioa, a Cox lieutenant, told of tho customs he.had followed of his predecessors. Nearly every bank in the city has been using the public funds for prl- tee purposes and sending “gifts” to Hynica. $omo testified tha t there wa>no agreement while others said there was whereby the treasurer, Hynica, was to be reimbursed, for bin trouble. ■‘ _ Hynica’s .own testimony, add. that of his cashier, shows that the banks of that city have had access to some seven millions of tfqliara each'year of the tax payers money upon which he was allowed a per cent, tumally two per cpnt or more. His own .testimonyfurther showed that thd banka had ‘-‘given” him over $ 20,000 in tho eighteen months he had held office. Since January 1ahoufc$3,G00. This was on top of his usual salary. Other officers tor years hack have, gotten like amounts and the pablle swindled out $ 200,000 or more. The testimony of this 0110 official I only reflects how the county arid 4 municipal affairs have boon conduc ted under tho Cox regime. I t also informs tho people of this state how Cos t;ooh rose from a bartender in a tenderloin talodrifotho Hopuhlieari leader, millionaire bank president, theatrical and railroad mfeghet. Thenwhy shouldHynica he shown any mercy in the courts for the wrongfultiBCtofmoney? Whyshould he riot be indicted, tried, arid con victed tho same ns any other law Violator* Should a bookkeeper tor a railroad company* &hfeuh, a man ufacturing concern of any kind tain $ 20,000 of tho company’s money and loan it to a fflcrid tor a year and pocket the Interest, lie would bedis charged find held- toPeniberceimeut, ■ Then wbyolionldn’fcn publlo official that ticca tho public funds in like manner bo oubjeefc to tho game treat* fiteilt? ■ Tho investigation Is mooting with the approval of all, unless it is the ; politicians, then why not look Into flu? offices of the state officials who are members of tho Cox inadilfe? President Itoosovelfcwotdd ask tor nothing more than what has ap peared to tftkolnmtedtote action and tho votcra of Site state aro anxious* iCSSCN?k, FiflCTlillfeftTfR, 5N76BNA- j TiO«Ak scn iec, yiar.sst 4 , . i j 'i'VSt a t Sbp S.' pk . s B b , Walt* V* 3 McsBory Vcs'scs, c=3»-»<i«5*Uesi West, | Watt. i’)Pv-»»>rc-a Sir Wev. », SI*S«car*». ic:s, t-yAC-SK3 IW3 Tho rrevtoC3 cksptcr efeen with tfcO rtatesjent that ta oil CalllcoHopreach- c-I the gospel of ike klagtom an i heal- td all teanner of o'eknerA and multi- tedcs followedr'lff*n, Tho co called ceroon on the mount iHott. v, vi!) describes the <1ticcE3 Of that .kingdom and their conducb That ktegiloju wna at hand when t’hiiat was here, but It was never cata^lchcd. because Israel Barabbast a murderer, and Caesar, the ruler o£ this world (John xvlH, 10|,xlx, 15). Before JIo was crneSCcd He told themas plainlyns-wordacould tel- at Uibkingdom was posiponed and would not be set up till His return fLukc xix, 11-lSj Matt, sxjif, S7-S0), The present age In' w’hJeii we are living la the ago oi bjlndnesq for Israel because of fchdr rejection of jtbelr Alesslah, during which the fullness of tlie gentiles is be ing gathered, the body of Christ from all nations, jlm church, after which all. Israel shall be saved and the kingdom wljl cornu (Bom. Sl. »3,2C), Thatwhich will be true of too citizens of tho king- dom should be true of We who are to reign ivltb JUlmover the enrth (Kev. v, 0, ID). Stler declares that we have here a preliminary abstract of ’Hla 'doctrine, portiRiiq of which He repeat ed at other times, and a large portion of which He rendered at another time and under -different circumstances (Luke v), 30-4»y. I t would seem from the first two verses of our lesson that tills teaching was given to Hla disciples only, but possibly lu the heavingof the multitude, tve will consider these beatitudes, as some one has suggested, in the*liglit of a parallel with the peti tions of the prayer of chapter, vi, 9-lS: Only those who are redeemed can truly- say "Our Father*' for It is tt blood bought privilege to be fe child of God, Hone ate His children hut those Who arc bom of <Jod by receiving Jesus Christ (John i, 12,13; viii, 44).’ All suCh jai'e blessed with all spiritual blessings in Christ (Epb. i,.8), and hem are set forth some of tbelrcbaracterlstics, The kingdom of heaven is theirs, and thpn they shall hg forever_comforted_wlth everlasting comfort and shall inherit the (mrth with Christ when, in glorified bodies like His, they shall reign with. Him as we said aboyf ■' Haidug seqn the beauty of Christ there is no more spirit.left in ns. All pride and self conceit are, gone,- and in their place has come a poor and humble .and contrite spirit which trembles at His word (Isa. ivll, 13; Ixvl,' 3), and,' seeking nothing for itself, cries^'Hal lowed he Thy name.” Knowing that sin and sufferingand Hie curse arid the gtaanhig of creation must continue till the kingdom comes, We cannot but means becuuse.ef',these things and be cause of the Bridegroom’s' absence .(Matt. L t , 13) and our hearts cry, “Thy kingdom come,” looking on beyond the millennial kingdom to thg time when Cod shall be nilIn nil, and there shall, be no more curse (I Cor, xv, 28; Itev,. xsJI, 3-5). .Knowing that we shall In herit the earth when It Is worth In heriting we do. not desire .any portion in it now* hut meekly submit to losses and crosses aud ih justice arid oppres sion for His sake who bore all things tor us, leaving us .an example that we should followHie steps, who, when He wW reviled, reviled hot again, but committed his canse to Him who judg- eth righteously (I Pet. ff<21-23), ByHis .grace we say us He says, “Thy Will be done,” and long for. the time when I t , Shall be done in earth as it is dohe In heaven. ’Knowing that righteousness ia dhe great characteristic of the king dom (Bom- xiv, ID we hungcr for more of ft now, that which is right in the sight of too Lord, tho righteous acts Of the saints (Rev. Xix, 8, R. V.), not coveting wealth' or success as men count it, but quite content with what ever our Heavenly Father may see fit to give us and. humbly praying, “Give U3 this day our dally bread.” Having obtained mercy and' knowing that our sins ate all blotted out fend yet desir ing to live always in His goodness and mercy, we long to have others enjoy His mercy and live to bring them to th" knowledge of If, ever conscious of oar unworthlncss and praying, “For give ns our debts as we forgive our debtors," Being forgiven so milch our selves, we cannot but freely forgive othcro. As we.see the sin that la all about us and realize more and more that we have been chosen to be holy and that the spirit dwelling la no is a Holy Dpirlfc we pray, “Lead ns not into temptation,” and so 'wo covet a pure heart which will see God and not tho allurements of the world and nfe com-, forted becduco Ho will not suffer ua to be tfkd.l>eyfnid tho ability'He will give to teslst it (t Co?, x, Id), another characteristic of the kingdom Of peace, and ah tho children of God we live peace and preach p&tee because the Ptlnco of Peace is our peace and Ho now Uvea In ua, Tlie devil 1s the peace breaker and therefore we pray, “De. liver us from the.evil one,” A life like this will bring upon no all manner-of persecution and false ne- mstlon, hut because tre ate blessed of God We rejoice and' are- exceeding glad and go on hinging, “Thine la tho kingdom and tho power and the glory,” This age la corrupt and dark and needs salt and light. There is neither salt nor light apart from Christ, but He having fcMe His redeemed part of Himself calls ua salt and light and nsks ua bo to let Him live la tmHte life fthd work In 113 Hfa iwortte that God toay ha glorified. There aw no good works bat thtels which Ho works In arid through us. There toho true fight but ftto light fefltoted by ns, MONUMENTS HEtOCTMEj] **flKEB» MEMORIALS *ipcatte beiitbkfeSi Abb nuitbUi*: MtiMAV** aao.wtcufc otstasi W im , *t ■usmirms 00 , EXOLUSiVR d e s ig n s Fi*cs fchft baotn wita vut fisaSiMAfc fibrt CbMMJtf* briffifia AffO tHAffU* •pACfhWWtt ItAeriINtfe? f AVt». , V 6 U trig PAfiFttl o r * fff* PA»lNA«y ■■ OAAttfe, KEUEV A WILCOX, stdmiwthr HMtKtifi «PAut«$i$(.p, fi, ^ ji i.u-Ijiw.Wj l Ut.ii^ J^gthAielVfpwraUonfofAs' similalingHeFGOdaadBetftte.- lingeiebtoioacteandBowelscf IW i \ ! S ( f i l l ilK» N nessairiHestCpfilalfiS finlwef (Miim,Morphine norMioeral. K o t X a e c o t i c . ' ' AperfectFtemodyfo rCoiBUpa- ffon, Sour Stomach,Diarrhoea Wortna,ConNodsion5,F0veri3h- nesfthfHlZ^DSSOr SWB6F-.' FacSimk Si^Miturc of ' » r »w .3fiiSI£!L. CASTORIA Ifor tutKoto* *n& CMldxm. The Kind You Have Always Bought B e a r s t h e S i g n a t u r e of In Use For Over Thirty Years *EKC| 5 HGB M S I fir ^ acd |n, * * c ew ? :? : | £Krap% txt& ycHPtlcd, i I llcw Twit and j ** psaatj sp Mok|§aMmtea, Tfca . 1ekaficet arid canyenient w » ’1 J scjj ^ mmey % wail, r 0 T O & m m&e<m KealJ^tato, Pef, WilliamWIMwao*Pre?., T ^ ' - . C « f AbVA W* J- Witdninn. Casbtpr 0 , It. Smith AC;t, CasMcr “TAKE THIS CUT.” *'mecofTMipie«wnU(V« tepm HUTCHISON & GIBNEY lip ToDate. WRAPS, down in prices Suits Skirts. £)■ ■ SILKS, New As- !,“/ / , , , “ -V sortment 3T1-2 to 49c. ps b l a n l e t s , com forts, Beddings, low prices. „ . —- UNDERWEAR, Xa- . dies, *Gents, Children 25 cents Up. GOODS, CARPETS, JACKETS, CAPES* and LADIES* Suits. Falsale a t HUTCHISON & GIBfiEY’S, l FRENCH - DRY- CEAN 1 N 0 and Dyeing. Our equipment is the most complete and our process is up to date* We make a specially of Ladies* Garments.—Hats, Laces, Ribbons, Plumes Tips and Pompons, Gloves, Furs, Evening Dresses and OperaCloaks. OURWORK ISGUARANTEED. Send your Overcoat and suittd us to beDry Cleaned, Repaired or altered. We will make it look like new. THE PANTITORIUM CO., E. C. MASSMAN, Prop., &Mgr. Office; 8ffg. Idmefltohc. St, Works: 48, CSE-Wasliifigten S?. Both Phones 1490. Springfield, O. o OUR FALL AND WINTER STYLES* S P ^ li % W f ^ 0 \Wk la olGgaut fiowblrtattons o f col or la .ttfwo-tlfete fabdes In plaids, checks, stripes, tweeds,- twills, and cSievlofs ara wait ing tor yoaHnspeetlon* Skilled workmen ary also waiting to fashion thoto Into tho first fitte tofi mA fifely flnfekeasuits. Onr prices nr ft wayo reason*. nb te KflfJY, The Tailor, , Sfeiitei Q* v**., ■ - ■cbovmcst it»K “We recomiriend i t ; there istffc . any better.,, In mid-sninnier you have to trust to a large degree to your butcher. Well Cared For Meats In hot weather are tlie only kind to ’ buy; we have proper appliances for keeping them . right,- and they’re sweet and safe when sold. Don’t go meat shopping when it’s hot. Buy of us and be sure. , C. H. CROUSE, CEDABVILIiE, O; Idam’s Restaurant , and Dining Booms Corner High and Limestone street . Springfield, Ohio. O N E N I G H T OU T lorida NewOrleans Cuba reached | n comfort, V IA ideei lemon m ix AKfi SOU TH ERN f i r . THREE TRAINS A DAY Chicago tc. FlorMa Special la bttrkx, JMaarr titi, fiti. Pul!ni»n *errie&, frosa Wn^uKO.' devclMnd, IndUmaptUs atd Oolumbng,-vi»Big Foul Rente; Bo- treit nr.'! Tol«!»vja Pcro Marcpetto <mdCHiW) Ry„asi}Louisviiiovia riotitrwv R jo I tov ; ca.'-i£ctir* tfith eeli:lPullmantrain le»vin« O.-Jj IK M. far JacVsooviJa nnd Et. AtUOstines Florida llnatctl Thtaiah Patinan e:r.;ca trem Cblcsipaai ImJiaAB-.abVisMcasn And C li & 1) lly; crnr.cstfcR with «Ud kr.vfca .CiwiEcrli 8:£0 A. U. fiucJic!;rf:'.vji!ses3ii Ei. AQ-uitir.e, al-a thrc-rghFUUasnCtr* vico to NewCtiesusi SfitMtn&Crescent Special SoliJ trs’n Cisc’sarsU ter New Or* te*t3Vi»<;h*;taY?n~.vand Rjssfcj!* ■ ham, tslsotlrroarhl’uilirsnettvlcoto JnctefiviliS Vi* A*« tj 28 azi SatVAtitssh* . Wlittor•rom"''. tkl-Sr nowcAeslacl tcfi'josdrates. Tee WormacnApply:— CHAS.4V. yr.MUTJ.JP.A-CtodBBsfl. PAULBROWN,T.P.A.,CiscisfliU. V. a . camtit , vr. c. niniMs eaMn*IMWfY. . C cm , rwi’rA*»» CUUNNATI, e, ~ Mardi Gras $ 21.2S Rl« Orleans 20.00 Mobile hound T itt^ QUENSCRESCEMTRtHJTE SDOHI CINCIWATh . Ik tn feM MDe !T***ri*irvSlot to *Sft, limit n » » b art. Cxl«nfe» to Wexch i”n», iW j «*.v M u e t n m m t M Iklwt Ml et S^ .withJohst • feieistktNewurteMsetMobSe, . STOfOVKR riUVfiTSE?, f o t littenwaUoa *44re*s>’« ».R tm*i r.P*X,Q,£i & IM Hath** W.A.OAUHTT* W.#.IUNCAti)?l. OMfmiMem. fiMAlPswiiAieat, CfftCfifNATI, C A S T O R I A A i I M Y u I t m I l f i j i ie o |V Hefet* U m ' iCCAl A m m • W. K.l'J'U’k «'a^ jj fc.p him liclxe Bfowo * Ht\ to fr.r*’- J-T-*.-■” r to;’flcdhymyMi<E' a UW* Mri* Hapt-TW • Bev. A* B* Itowy fail., Met SnOtMtfft. prcacfijnff to kto f- *-b !Ji1 li Hi*, Martin Dsnleto »ttajn«easf_WlilKr#- Prcsldmit Jones. 0 -'MfellkHth fiTeeld o t guest ofMrs- D* C. Oglt , jjaye the first bf the we The novel feature I GleeClub Is a quartet 0 bones. Hear them on ,'^,For xefedlngs awl inuste go fetid hear tho ' CluVxfctho opera house Mr, Charles Gilbert ’ gouth charleston ytoito Gilbert over Sabbath. Mr, and Mrs, J* B. C toined the Stormont dinner Tuesday, Mrs- J. B. 'Winter s in Xenia the guest of Buff. Mrs. Andrew Wihte confined to her bad forge with verteose veins. —Always get ourptice W, B. Clark represen ti Bay of Springfield. John Shoup, an aged token to the Dayton jSta Tuesday. —Leave your poultry Hastings Bros, for W. Highest pHcfe paid. Mr. Charles Hopping home from Hot Springs /Some time this week. W “ , tr • Miss Allie Hood of Qoh - the guest of Miss'Katie first of the week. Mr. F. F . Hastings hfes - OrieOf the now houses o Cedarvilie Realty compa Mrs*. Frank Sherriian canoe City, attended ihe Mildred Landis, Sabbath, Mr. Harry Hall of Har Ind., was tbo guest of Townsley, Wednesday. Mr, Thesdore Bonne guest at the ho .0 of Nlgley, tho first of the v —The Chicago Glee Cluj .number on the lecture cc opens at McCollum’s, Me —Tho Chicago Glee CJi; thehost entertainments 0 , Bettor hear them a t the house, March 10. Mrs. A. li. Craufurd ■rinnatlTuesday to atten HUUntTy Openings an| *pdng goods, ■~8oil your poultry to " :rpi’CKohting Frank G. Da| fif1!;!, Poultry received Hasiinga Bros, each SI 01 Mrs*W* M*Walker i Marshall attended th Mr. John W, Little at Wednesday, ' Mieses Ethel im dW il *l»®t Saturday la 3tenis gfa:id-patento, Mr, T. «awlfe. ** S ‘ Bario^ who has i by Mrel an hear moved Into! i'Fpity. Armstfonj »kd ltetebythoilliaeij toother, Mrs. Ma wteedhom 0 Wednesday Mr, Perry AtoxamloJ Mra‘ j * A W, 13, Ale ,r(JH^flffltoftho wool George tonoi ^'FstiS.y. , .j.a,,,. Mfg, m . A, CrchM ~.0> blit; | Q t m , » nSkS^l'
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