The Cedarville Herald, Volume 29, Numbers 1-26
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Itte JWO - 1 1ffyftlRiUJS KJSttqR. ar-3wu&i ho pjoBtr y |u tbei j-j,«o%cc aa,l Ifo ftifcntioal isrcct-r 3 t'f j 'J a £uo jar^o t o vrozisol Sbibj iy t j fco trp ucnl fcotosfao | ^ -——*---rj cd* 1 SO 1,30 cc J|3U-‘ i FlilDAYj AF 3 S*& i«r DESTROYER OF JHORAU, Therp’tefJ&tagon » Xenia a 1 »a»-1 t{jQrnan tiiatyaa are d id toy ’,6g* c^ 3 d their or %m to fellow* FEfcQJNO GILA'S£. iBica / 3 if*fc# Sil« »**#*? *»**#'STeeitlsft \3 S , <1 rcscflMVciSJto*;!k eemm XjrwfP1 !■ -. •» , ' «A»* ettu.B9.at tdl yss,Us<tcrd**f» _ r » fe«!ja’£*t; tiiB «*r t wt - #?£« pm t canwmphva iiiould mot b* thevitum of cjcperiiBWt} a* he ofte* fet buttoe aionwnfc toe dread disease ftimt* fests its prWHfae#bc#h<sjid be given Bo* sckce’B.GermanSyrap—apnrft Bon-siieo-. hettomedirinethat is made specially for fee •rareof consumption,ana naaftworta* wide fame »*<*rtaio remedy raids, coughs, croup* sore throat end »i'.Ibronchial atTretotnain oldaud.yoang, tlltissok l in a*l civilized couHtma, and. ia s been famous a* a cous^ropUott cut* for almosthalf a Century. ((Trial bottle, z$& M« bottle, 7-5c* At all druggist* throughoutto* world. a fea o Wisterman, CedarviUe, Q, $ 5,000 Reward will be paid to any person who can find one atom of opium, Chloral, morphine, cocaine* ether of chloroform. , m any form in any of Dr, Miles' Remedies. 5 1 This rewardis offered because , certain unscrupulous persons make false statements about these remedies, It is under stood that this reward applies only to goods purchased in the’ open market, which have mot been tamperedwith in anyway.. - £)r, -Miles’ remedies cure hy their soothing, nourishing, strengthening and i&vsgotat- - ing effects’Upon the nervous system, and not ,by paralysing and weakening the nerves as wouldbe the caseif these drugs were used. For this reason Dr, ^Miles’ i&nth-Fain Fills are universally < Considered the best pain remedy , !% h*v« suffered lox 23 rears with *Revere pains in - ner . head, ijeart jand naclr, and have ti’lca uverythin*, X . coniajret and could net and any Teller 'tmorx «ot a. box or pr. «nes' Anti- Fain Fiirs. J suffered-ne Jlojur as 12 hours a> time with sueh sev'ere -pain* that % reared I would lose my mind. The Anti-Fain Fills aav«r tne relief in from. Id- to 20 minutes, I do f ot have to U3&Morphine any mor*. Wish you would publish this *o that - other (Sufferers :jrny find relief, ' ‘-jf- A. WAIdCBR,, L. * R. Ft I>. No. «. Salem, Ind, Dr, Miles' Antf.Palrt Pill* are sets by your drpogfst, who will guerantee that dhe fir#r packagetWill henent, if It falls h* wfit returd your money. . s$ (toes*.» cents. Never sold I k bulk. Mile*Medical Co,, Elkhart, Ind Wine of Cardin! Cured Her. 218SouthSridt Street, A tiawt A,G a .,,March21,1508, I differed for four month*with I rttrem*uervonm>i«gandIbMitudf*! I lwl * finking feeling id my] utomachwhich no medicineslewed j torchere, andlosing my appetita] 1 becamii weak aad iost myvital- j fir. In flje*weeks I lost fourtiMi ] rrtMndf Of fi<ahandfelt ib# I mu«t] find epeefijr relief to regain my] !health. Hating heard win® of] fCardnl praitedty twreral of »y ] frimd*, 1mat h r % bottle andtru ] | certainly taty ykaied with the] ! m i’U, Within ''three days » y | arietit# returned anlmyrtcmach] [tr-"idled rn# no more, I could} ‘d'gcgf my foodwltiunl!; difiidilty and the i:*xv^na(m gradually Idtmhushed, Valuta petftei M ih“t ttu.dico.4 vlttzvfb difficulty I | anl 1 sox ones rjjxa * happy*ad Wi’liwoman, ' t i 1 a tm t o s m , , [Secure a noli*.* Bottle o(! Wine ol Csrdul Today. present-tisoo » ©atser thut cbou uctlcesl hy every tespayer, vjs & s ?ai cltlitcp tljut; fcclfovc? tu. tho oaf^pcc* m^>rti«rsA/>.•!? .fr»r?y vrisEcIi eilecis vT tbo ctimijauislfy. ' " . For jijionths Xenlg. has heart trying to-enfdtco tho l!s&or Jaws as* they should, bo iatespreted: huh have met hugn obstacles In the loam o£ th e bootloggerf?, blind tigers aud great- ashbf uU a low politiefaus, one of which is credited a i the Of the county anti of that particular cHyuntil the people dethroned him about three years ago,, To make the enforcement of the Meallaw easy the l«gis%tJSiSe a t the request of the Anti-Saloon league passed the search and seizure law. Xenia lias a conscientious man for chief executive and knowing tha t' the enforcement o f the Jaws was his sworn, duty he sets out to clean out £he questionable, places under the geatch and seizure-Jaw> “Boss'’ Schmidt owns or has charge of one of the most notorious places in the county for the viola tion of-theManor laws* This place js known,as the Atlas' Ifotel, Under the management of one, “Grassy” Berry.. Berry has a long list of cases m th e courts a t,th e present time being arrested under the Beal law, ' “Boss” jSehmidt seeing that bis tenenfcwas about to be pnt out ,of businessby having the furniture im- piements, and nessesafy' equipment destroyed by the’ order of Mayor Brennen, as provided in the law seeks the courts'for aid and gets an injunction out to Btop' the work, of the Mayors order. The Keraldhas for several years waged war on tins, the most dan geronsmatj m the county, with th hope, that people soon would learn the principles'under which he oper ates, Time and time again. Ids treacherous and plundering plans have been upset by .exposure. Xe sooner w*8 this done though until another y ay was devised to carry out his plans to his financial gain .J || “Boss” Schftudfc ligs proven nim- self to be an enemy o% good govern ment in hisondeavbrlng to check the enforcement of. the law to advance his own townmhraUy,. The Christ ian people of Xenia have planned and worked night and day to bring about needed reforms but ate now to bo hindered hy tins one man, the “ Boss,” or us his friends would prefer to have him called,.the ues teemed Republican leader” <5f the great and good, county of Greene. The people of Xenia will eventually win but it mayyet take many battles and much hard work. Certainly Christian people will not be ruled by a man th a t owns a place of the character of the “Atlas Hotel” where during drunken brawls men have beenmurdered ontrigh t. Such is this place and such In tbo man tha t harhornand protects that which tends to tear down what honest and upright men tirsire to sen budded. There is yet one more ■ phage of the situation th a t must be touched and thatlSftlio political, tMimidt was born a Democrat and worked; with the party until he saw th a t the A Wlitet* Track* « la n d eu rh is fS:o esaa th a t destroys! Gao green restore to fta fice^to* c t | I tbecanntv. • " I ft to haw the sito larAy ,ta the 1 i © aw ra -ae i too county. | ^ ; ng ar$ fa fc^Kita* the ^ | ■KjfiBeknt thsugbS-sliantd te iWcn to; ahK «s It takes time to feed sig.^, {and;, althoagti perhaps but--a awsll t.amount dasiy doflng the whole feeding; JaeasOT*' if aaGauof-s<’;‘fe? cet§13eTaMe, .says #. Bifral Sfew Xeskfis1writer In J f f e f o p o w f e i g .. J astras-----.. j-. aljBiSM3.Syag»*t3|lfSf?i2.‘Sr- and a geed wgay .■jeows-lhi; ^ 5 . ^ | . THINNING AN ORCHARD. ptlM p0g MCstwIwic A»»t# Tve** kV m Grati.**! Frocea*. An o?ehar#st submits In Rural jfew Torker the (bllowlngr plan for*orchard ■fMnnipg: The frees are mostly Rhode Island Grcc’afjflgs usd consequently jgreat spreaders. The limbs began to imeef twenty years from planting, *Tbeyarc set gO hy 32 fee t We determined to take out every .otherrow diagonally* 1 n?tby b agaduai process. Xn this age of spraying, with di /. gb Ait,voir sAiano sairia oue of on- 0 K 4 UO. > • ' treMlo rigs to be drawn throngh the orchard, roam must be had to get around. As foot aa the trees .crowd we' keep cuffing from the trees to he eventually taken out and let R ib per- 'Sianent trees spread at will. Now, 4ftef thfrty-two years froto setting, all the large lower branches aro off some of the trees,' and It’is only a question of time when the trees will be taken nut entirely, As will be seen by the diagram, this Will leave the permanent trees (P) about forty-five, feet apart each way. .......... ’ , VolKOuiam the Bel! Weevil. B. W. Matstdn of the Louisiana crop pest commission predicts that in five years the cottop boll .wceVR Will be. universally, poisoned Wherever It la in Aprilknd May, just as the potato bug Is being universally poisoned.' Mr.' Mfirston baser his prediction on experi ments carried on a t Keacble, La., last year* fTe contends that it has been conclusively proven that thehibernated weevil can bo killed in April and May with paris .green, ana, ha add*, to Farmand Ranchi ' -■ ’•The Keacble demonstration proves that had every weevil In Texas and Louisiana been poisoned upon Its flWf appearance It would hiive solved the bOU weevil proposition. But It is said that the boll weevil continue# hibemat* Ing into the bob scorching month of June (ft, All the weevil# Xput up this last year died to December. WO can risk thpse June hibernated (?) weevil*.’ 5CEUCEf Ofi JIAOniKa SB.ACE. wheel truck In certainly the handiest, but |be mad with the feeding ‘fork must use brains- or some little cows win get thirty to forty pounds and the large ones perhaps only fifteen to twen ty, Bushel baskets are commonly used, and when one has imt too many cow* work well, as it Is easy to see. that the coW gets. thO right amount. They nr© not too heavy to handle easily.' ; , . ' For bur Use we have a track holding about twenty bushels, a sketch of which Is shown here, mounted on two larger wheels In the center and ft smaller one a t each end, Tho center wheels are not ns large as wo wish they were, and the truck doesn't ran Itself. If yon are building one, get the centerwheels plenty large enough. The track is Wider and* longer ftt the top than at the bottom, so that wheel* do not p eject over the side or end, , • Ope of the best planned* silos for bandy feeding we saw last summer on the farm of R« Fairchild, Fairfield county, Conn, Mr, FairtMd feeds ullagepractically the year around. Two Alfxlf* |n Ofcia. In li discussion of alfalfa growing at the annual meetingof theOhio farmers’' institute Mr. "Wingadvised to get good clean seed, i t shouldbe a bright green ish yellow In color; avoid brown seed. Be sure It Contains no weed seed, espe cially dddder. Mr. Rankin of Fayette county doubt ed that alfalfa would grow on any and every soil. He had succeeded with it to some Instances, in others failed, Mr, Wing stated that special Soil preparation was necessary to. Insure good root development and acknowl edged that a crop was not always as sured. . GlvlMtf Milk (4« IM P T c«lf. Here is a calf feeding device sub mitted to Farm Journal: A square Opening Is cut to the front side of the pen just big though to receive*tins feed pail. Hingo the piece cut out-to swing In, as shown to the figures, Rut a chain or strtip at enc-b tilde so that th# Opendoor will stand haxliontal, with » HALF FARE 'H n 7 8 |2 f f lr ------- ** F op m m t d T r t p ‘T k M » [ B*m ■■ mm a & mmnm %i TONeatly AU Bototo III AF.AUAMA K W * Tb V.Uit BflG3f!-JDIH, V flimN lA Nm:fir Aim unnm C?A*Rt)M« - wa , (iVM imrmPu ' l'tft,r;rf3 a:3 mlt? Mafcliflttt.lt a:nl 1ansi peftl1 . ?, f;s6-sl3f<0! rtftj.fl ^ -!>3 title <•* bUt'fsF*,; S to rm s |M | f’i i-,r %gf‘u t ‘ fkffj* ii. h liM 'h Ao'tutfl The Better W ay The tissues of the threat are: mflfuned and i r n t a t f i d | y m \ coaghj and there lo laete irnto- »i(Oii«-*ijiei;eeotighiDfe Yotitakg t ernigli liilktateana It eases the 4 trImtbii^fos?firt*?lis!e.-You-take ■ wHli/V# JL JL. d B M V L H I O ^ m d k t u r n i h t eoU\ TIias4s <vkfc!§uece^gpy* Itsoothes the throat beeaitse It reduces the smtatious eutestlns cg Mbecapit ft drives gw fIie-IttHafii«iatIdii? builds tiDthe weakened tales' bmmm it nourishes then! hack jggi I * sore throat, a cough, or hiOftdiltls, g , w m (tfcfifi vdti/ a $wnM m& mm$,mwmf 4±VUh* m t » xrMnsa tm te t, deal at its upper and outer edges (Fig, Sir The pall can b* set to from th# butside, a eieafc m th# outside holding the top, of the pail from coming- to* through find thotteat on taa door hold ing thb bottom o f the pall from being pulled otf too door. This does away with th# great trouble encountered la feyto# to-ec-bh pail of nuifc. oicr-iate tospen o f A hungry calf, . a iMtoWto This fitfitcft to' pfospentlve visitor# Is credited to a. German gardener* toiso kind friends wba*doriag to# past mmm showed suchinterest in to# eon*' tent# of my buteblo gardens Take m #ic©toft! in f a t e too key esn always bo bad m sppllcstlBfi, even during to# h lglt and that to enter by toe get# is mud* less aangerous than clsmbeting «i rtx' to# wait I shall further b#deep, ly gtatetol If ik fatur# you would be #o generous as to leave » little of toe produco fof my need*, ThsnSuteryon fey past fevers, m , • ' Timely Fevltvjr Doings, Do not set fho ten until you find that sho la toorbughiy bro&ay. At ton season of too year eke ia very apt .to e-haege her isted. Do not give- a ben mffira than eleven eggs, as filmefihiiot keep ft Jftrgetnuas* .bee property warmea. ■ Tlio chieks should bh kept Indoors for toe first twp weeks, as too weato* or will b# too ehaugeablo for todm. It Is hot too late yet to mate up tot liseedtecr peas, Bo catoful not to is* breed,*?-Fam douma.1,,-, u Scltoot CjRVfteBlHjt, It Is not a t all m stum tf or deslfebfa that all school children should ho made into'gftrdscors, but to# early teaching would raifio-too standard o f thoso who adopt the tailing and would create ft batter appreciation of to# craftsman9# skill In toes# who would depend upOu toe labor of others, From too stand* point o f trade, too, a # laereased inter- #st fit garden ciabcllishmont would - •llmcrtat# a wlde.qu«ad and healthy demsrsd for plants and,seeds o f hlih toW y . ■ 1/ Tea tablets aro a new product from to# tea gardens Of to# department of igficultfite it $Qt!«r-v»lte, If, e Tb# dried ten lesres «t# siestasd nod «»»*} .pressed late feblefs ttmat th# #!*# o f g pe«»y «idi<wie* «» tolek, Sick ft! wbfiAw iifp t|sy euKOt t** Pffo§,50C«nii, — « a *»i5 'to..** m m m m T he H un t You H ave Alwayft JBougbt, a n d wliieli lift* Bern |» pse for ever 00 $mrm Bowie fit©sS^nature «r mul !;as I m * c » jauMleornlor Id# p« f- gonai intoervMoyk. since its infancy# ___ . . M low no o a s to d e c e ite y o a la f in s AH Coun terfe it^ Im itations a n d ^ tTuftt-as-good” «*« *»«* Experiments t h a t trifle w itit an d endanger th e Bealtli o r r g s t e s t signer intent* rf«r3ass=re»^'=r#^!ftsae 'W ir^ri '1 . - . ’ " ' • . " , ^ ••*•■ - W h a t is C A S T O R 1 A Cftgtoria te ft Harmless sub stitu te f o r Castor OH, 5te»* jgorle, Drop# a n d -Soothing Syrups. I t Is P leasan t. Its n e ith e r Opium, Morphine n o r o th e r Xarcotle substance. I t s *ge 1« Its ftnarantee. H destroys Wowmf a n d allays Feverishness. I t cures Diarrbosft a n d W ind Colic, I t relieves Teetbingr Trembles, enres Constipation «u d Flatulency* I t assimilates th e Food , regu la tes th e Stomach a n d Bowels, giving Jiaaltby a n d n a tu r a l sleep. The Children 's P a n a ce a -T h o Mother’s F riend , GENUINE C A S T O R IA ALWAYS Bears the $?g&*titre of I OHIO, | - ■ * A CFOTZuiTB c j SfejRfhasis ar'-'!”^ ‘ oK Z h ^ i cellared. c e& : \ j p r a t i d remitted. TbIlAfi'ils) cn JJetv Yoto I * ' ciQKajtiEoSd a t lowest rates. I S cfccapcsJ ocdl tnort convenient xm h scufl cdwj by ©ail. ^ J IT\0A$?£J to * op IkaJ Estitf. • pn j ** goasl m Collateral Setarity. 4:.cav-qu- . - n . A . AtfitiAdikiBii. rfPM. . I . -fietfe W.Smjtb, Vic, Pre8>t W*"J« Wildman. Ocsh-ej O. L- Smith Aeat. Cer’sfst 'TAKE THIS 1 a f.h-sii I J#4] ."rflteLwl !,f>iju f. t I n U s e F o r O y e r 3 0 Y e a r s ; mrennuiMmm#, r tnw w w o * ■ Stop lxx> of to# all°# at# fife# teat la diameter and the other Sixteen feet, I believe. They alt open, out at the same point, tight nt tho feeding door. A ground plan sketch of silos and bam floor is hero shown. There 1#a shed roof over to# illoft which 1# cheaper and better than a roof over each *Jlo. „ Idai* neftaa P*y. In toe garden no one Item ba# reg ularly paid mo better than too lima bean. Vot eight years Xsupplied the largo hotels at Saratoga Springs, N, There 1# a popular notion that lima beans belong to tod hot, sandy soils of the sohth, They will mature anywhere that com will mature, -The lima bean market is like too egg market; there Is always a sale for th# strictly fancy and fresh. Stale beans should bo tak en back and fed to too pigs, tn my ex perience there have never been enough. of t o # right sort of beans t o supply toe market X have planted as high as fourteen acres of to# bush variety as « nurs# crop in young orchards, says a Connecticut man In Bow Fngland Homestead, As to prices, you can al most make your own, Xhave received as high as $2,23 per bushel wholesa!* and very Kt'ldoia ns low as HUTCHISON & GIBNEY OpToDate. *WRAP 5 , down in prices Sftits.Skirts. ‘ l S I I J 0 , Hew sorfcmeiit 371-2 to 49 c, B L A N L E J S , ’ com - ' forts, .Beddings,; low prices. ; U N b E R W E A & Lite - dies, Gents, Children 25 cents up. G O O D S , C A R P E T S JACKETS, CAPES, a n d L A D IE S * S u i t s . F a l s a l e a t 0UTGHISOH & GIBHEV’S, I “We •.recommend it; there isn't any better.,. In mid-sammer you have to truBt 4?>'alarge degryatoyour butcher. W e l l C a r e d F o r Meat$ im.hotweather are the only kind to buy j we have proper appliances for i keeping them right, and they’re sweet and sate when sold. Don’t go pa&toshoppdn^when it’s hot. Buy; o f a& a n d b a F r ; a H, CROUSE, ' ... OEDARWILIiE, O. N an i’s Restauran t and Dining Rooms i lorner fiigh anfi Limestone street , Springfield, Ohio w XENIA, OHIO, AyersPills A ct d irectly on the liv erJ They1cu re c o n s t ip a t io n ,! b iliou sn ess, sick -headache.l Sold por 60 y ea rs. Want your moustache or beard RIIRIflNRU AII^Q flVC afceanliftilhmwBor richWackP ito> Jr ,A I |I U I I n n l u U I L abeautifolbro n r rich black? Use «. Nelson’s au, T Business £ s<”* College ^ A rc ad e , S p r in g f ie ld , O h io Hwh2SfliYea''. Opr#AH¥r*r. HOOKKEEPINCI & SHORTHAND. Write for Catalogue. LIQUOR»« MORPHINE 1 O N L Y R A lL R O A D - f SOUTH EQ IPPED WITH A U T O M A T IC E L E C T M C B L O C K S IG N A L S 1 QUEENS-. CRESCENT I 1 ROUTE Aim. ' SOUTHERNRAILWAY . -' FROlf l G Inc im a tl & LoaisnIHs TO ILL IIPOBM GI11ES S tsd i, SoatW tf, gna Southwest. ImucsuKtir rckeis onmu FJftSTAHCTHIXSTUESDAYSOf EACHM u NIHTOMANY " . POiKTt SOUTH. SsrttB, is thecalf *uit>and rational teafcfnt fsrthr.seatsai;ti‘ftto ORlNKorORUua. fievJ^r FxraBooktetanAteera !9l?HutHDfssl>«sAre,, C O L U M B U S O H I O SteltfconrffcaaifiiaiaACita PAULBROWN, T.P.A, CHASW.ZUX.D.y.A. Cs2cr^Lkl. W A, GARRETT,Crasrd Maa|«r. W.C. RlNfiARSON,d. P.A, - GadtJns^d ftarasStra »*#■ The Genuine ROGERSBROS! Spoons, Forks, Knives,etc. bats all the qualities »adesign#m«fc» fefiiisliip find finish ol the best stcr* H»gsilve^fit Ga«4oytfh toMe-dghth* the edss, ■ ' Much h i itio siet& g trm oa the ifiisk e i is entirely too tliin aad light fe-r practical ma, a&l is fa t fa* fe to r In m t r f fttoy to “ S ifte r ik?J IPters u ?-.!l Jtsr-Av Ask few fcj "iWt «6aiS$ lifts,4* Avoid satshtifiis, Vim Ml tofe-mask ts *‘*§4%Mmm l3;k fer 15, 0;!& ty lesdteg dtufes etfj#sche», BsJars hajlagwilts let1 earcatfisip? 4te-l-,” i:-:i:sSAVfna sE ii .1 MKSltlftMISlfSSSJA€RSfleilfen, Cm ® % u n t i n o j 1 !P ft’i fcriJrtfat,<jr . ■?C- wd:5««ttC3»^ l2ij>STbV** ^ . , fsn$3.C5»diC5.# t : ,i,v3f-# \ f c t a axoio cate BII0T0ES3. » Sii^l Mow sate tp-tn v,*i a a.::.} U'l-if -trn-ahzi-pJ CJfeaA*■ie?*:: '*-3.v..vfe3UteswiK-iw .„'nvjr3tt;.si3<a»p«» d, SXXtXMSASia5 AStSttdflh Cflh p.i<.r.3«-i3 CMeerteF^.ZlatiutoftA, CASTORS ■ toy ft»4 fiMIckcth ft* t W Y u H « i Ataajs W Btftrt th* Wftaatwvoi \ a' f4>, if l»i i*1 v | LOCAL. AhU jlr. _ a i -0 Tocsv nT- .daytoScriffl* JJP. f “* ^’rtKlSO wcntlisP* jjjft, dames DnfSetd ’ with Ids sisstvfe Mrs, ’ M rtiatecaA , , Ipifjcto 13*"C* t”® i Mrs. Oliver Bfifliie' been the guest of hoi andMEB.XH-'WoltoiJ llisu Martha Knott 1 Irlwuis FrW»y eveil home near Pitchin. Mrs, I- to BotigovB te home in Wheeling a stay with her cietor,Ms Mrs. W -J-Sm ith number q £ Tadics a tj , Saturday- - ^FoB$AnE;—lOQor"i .Oak fence posts chafe quire of 53d, Bean, The la d ie s of the] Society w ill bold a ] ' bazar AprilTtb, in.toe L •Market opens a tlfto’cll Mr. G, H . Smith, Jefj Sulphur Lick Springs [ try tbe medicated wat1 trouble. Miss Ruin Barber / of her sister, Mrs. W. of Springfield and MisI 1 of Yellow Springs gevl week. %?* * * Miss Margaret C ue ‘, weeks visit with •Mr s .. returned to tier home il Monday. Rratical painters utl merit and value to hel use of Green Seal Paij most, looks best, and ■ For sale by Kerr * . Oommnmon was obi , R. P. congregation Iasi pastor Rev. A, B, HeJ sisted by Dr. David] Cincinnati. ^ —I hare a second hs touggy tor saletcheap, and first classj, J. Wanted j*—young cal ofthe hhof breeds. Abl prefered. H. N. Co{ 858, CedarviUe, O. Dr. David MfeKinnc for Philadelphia wher| his father and Sisters. closing exercises of th | nary. Deputy Sheriff Api town Thursday lookir praisemehtof theSte’j Messrs, W, J . Tatboi her and L. G. Bull wt praisers and valued ■ feoo. It Witt be soldi Word whs receive evening of the deaiJ Ashcraft; H er tie the twenty second Ashcraft was a si Wesley Hutsoii m surviving number i Hr, Frank Orrai morning from PI» he has been atiel Seminary. Ho w| couplo of weeks bo Ville, Iu il,. when - parto f this fijuuttsei ' -~A T | WISTEI DRUG* YOU 01 Mixed Paifitsj te fta seW iiil rieiilitiral implq Easter % es,' ^awtlem for e ^rnid-a geaerl ^ stock powdei Hevifitiaty. p ® id A 1 st>tile mm A . 0 , 8 , IfeificJ OtuitliefsiRi ^ tm u b lo t i tfo a s a i'h l weigMs, mkrn, 1 , CROUSE Cedarviil
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