The Cedarville Herald, Volume 29, Numbers 27-52
4 m ir lino And ‘fug- closed •nstfvttcfcJn^ Sfaftoh for >8t shapes, a t h a l f p r ic e t h a lf tim f5 c u p I9 e Xm dtt, Qhi*> rioN ■JLER. Fur Kx f t V k w iH tha t o f t t y Xerald. Tiu$ k*a* whea ttuiricml wtofc m imdnx. dsaototlkst yoLt iwfeserto* B IM mr 4 m * a id a jmaapt wm m m m J# tum m iy 4ta»r«i *.*>*<a** h M*V»> TW £H TY tt» * YEAt «».>mi, lw.wwT>ugifilS!S,. 1 i: „ Ijn.iimm HO, | l C E D A R V I I L R O H I O , F I I B A Y , JU L Y 2 7 , 1906* TOCE $ 1.00 A YEAS, i s n n n s o i i&s BAILEYMOVED OUT Mr»» M .A - Creswtii, ownot of #J property on North H a te s t m t d*»f sited to make some ebasg** b u t w«gj ijuabi* until t&a ouM j«m*a Bailey, stfeafc ©ommlstiouw I 1‘rof, X-eroy A fan , « g raduate of for th e Awdraw adm jn istrtiiob ; w h o ; Woofar Higfa JStefati and o f ip t e to r # to ^ * n a worna*gutter W i t h L , ? , * ??“ y/ooistr? C nm -ftity basiwsri ofatw»eo.** ld«k and f a r in ^rtirenn^i* to n * ' ttX to.fill the M»rp«r Q fa $ r111Sociology _h°«o r a broom, has been residing itt this house ior aome time bu t had refused to vacate TAXPAYERS MUT SUBMITTOM S . I YOUNG RESIGNS, and Fhianee. Prof. Alloa to a United PresbyhwJao,- being * t present the Bup»ti»te»fant ©f t f a Wooster IT. P. Sabbath School, Ife Was tip * of eigh t p u t of a of six ty to rapyoaont hi* class on Commoneemfast Bay. Ho has wpn debate toe Wooster Hoi- varsity from throe o ther *Unlv#rti- has, namely Ohio Wesldyan, Wash ington and Jefferson, an a Went Virginia. Ho ha* been ed ito r of the Wooster Hnivorsity Vote* fo r the p a st few years*. . He fans taken hie major work hi Sociology, Poetical Science, and History ;-‘and he bias done special ’ woik i? l?sychols^,-©5rlo£i.Ped£gs- gy, and H istory of Bducation w ith a view to teaching. He is unquali fiedly recommended a s a teacher, speaker; and a m an of energy and * charaetfe’r hy *««h leaders a s Bean Compton and ex-president SOovti and others of the faculty of Wopater ‘ University, We have* references concerning him |o B bv . j J . J>. Irons* B-B, recently of Xenia Theological ■Seminary and Rev, Johp A. Wilson, I). J}, o f A llegheny Theological . Seminary. 1 , M W4 are glad to present suffix aWell- (piallfied a n d h igh ly recommended gentleman to th e public f a th e first Incumbent of th e H a rpe r Chair, ° •'.Offrame' dwelling Shooie and picket •;ftnee,( / i The undersigned will sell afepubEo <sale on lot 'Ho,' $$ Sorbet of kfain .andXortlvstreets, Oedarettle, Ohio,, op Saturday august4th at&oteloek, p. m, the following: • One two. story ■ frame noose, thirteen fl8> rods o f good picket fencing, a lot ot stable lumber, InciuiEng mil tho appertain* ances on said lo tlfo , 29. This ma terial writhe offered id iots to Suit , all bidders and then offered/ a s a whole. * Terms made k.n«^rn>©nd ay Ofsale. ■ Trustees of^fedarville Library. o'■ The Board of Bducatidh h a s boeu asked to ■ releaaft Mr, Brapk Young who was' re-elected la s t sp ring '‘m asstetanfc superintendent. While no official noWoa of the resignation ha* heeareoaived ithtTegfrjed'.: 'M fu«h p^ffm co M« “ ** th& ^ ***' 1 3 y e a r ^ftusjed emmtwmltt couismnd i T ,nn& h a s ^ r t •r•- ..tv. . «'.f« , .... _. - _ ^ a. Af«%'©i M.n Theannounccment inou r la st hw«« „ . on notice. Bo4 p Jackson gave duo notice hu t Bailey refused to take heed of warning and officer* Onnd le and K e w w r h a d the task of setting th e furniture and belongings ou t In the street. The house was. then closed b y the offi cers. Bailey moved Ids effects into the vacan t room in th e Orr building. COMINGl COMlNGIf A t the opera house (Jedarville F r i day and Sa tu rday evenings, du ly SI and 28, The Imperial Moving Jriointsj and ^v audavule Oompauy; S ixacta of rpffnod Vaudeville featu r ing th e bu rn ing and destruoton of San. Francisco -by moving pictures, Admisioit 10 and 20 cento ' SMALL FIRE. The house"op Andrew Bros, /am i south of .town suffered a slighfc lpsa late TuOeday by ffrel T he house Is oecnpied by hlr. John . Cftylor, th e 'te n a n t. Fo rtunately th e tire was d iscov e sed in the roof t e d pu t o u t before .any g rea t damage -had been dOne., V ,* . . " ■ ' SPR 1 NGFIED FAIR. , The L . W , B la ir property (house and lot) situated on corner of Bridge and Cedar street*, CedarvlUe. In quire of A B , Hastings. 104> The Clark County ^Agricultural Society*will hold its ’ annual fair a t the fair grounds in Springfield,1 August si, i s l a n d m . THB§BAY, AHHCST % 1 W ‘ h i t Trot.--...-..--*................ ...$S50 00 2 :is Fade...,..,.........;,..... soo oo Bunnmg % Mile H e a t ....... - T&Op WBBKESDAX, AUGUST 22. TSs 2«jJ8 Vjioc ■, < ."ki, .1,1 «, i 900.00 Rmming Mile Dash.,.!,....,,.;;.,.; TOO00 . THUBSBAY, AUGTST 23. . 2:86 Face 126000 Slfid 500 iXI .... . 400 00 ____ 100 00 • FR IB a T , AUGUST 24. , . ;.|800O0 2:20 F a c e . , 800oo Funning MileBash 00 Address all communications te S* Van Bird, and Prrvitcges, H. It, Rockffeid, Pres. in t h a t tint rate, |5.l& is regarded as outrageous, Taxpayer* should not complain about such conditions when they have paid little or no attention te repeated warnings. All that can be done new is to "grin and bear it?*. The property owner will have to have more rent and the tenant will,, have it to pay. The merchants-Will of course make the defferenoe off his wears. Then it can he plainly scan that the Consumer Anally pays for what they are only Indirectly responsible tor. ' The firs t place for reform la a t the ballot box,' where men th a t have some interest*, other th an ’purely pwaoMal.; "Wto.’.5^Oh&SOp' ';for. ;''i3»ffvC.,' The result of bad management ot the corporation finances is 'to be seen a t this tbpe‘ and the* host evidencewe have to offer is-the rate to be paid Ibis coming year, For Shord than a-year the Corpora tion has been out of debt. There is not one dollar of bonded indebted ness and no amount of work in an- ticip&tten, so that the puphe fdhdjs will boused entirely to pay salaries-, create offices to furnish the “ gang’5 another voter and a worker." The best illustration of- the con duct of village affairs can be sighted m what Was done a few years ago on'affiwer tax rate. ,The table of figures will best illustrate the Hse of your tax since the induction of the Audtew-Ridgway-Jaehsoh' ilg»agn into municipal affairs,?, 5 rat©dveraged from ?2.4ffto t|2.80 the foilowlngwork waudone and a large paxFof which "was paid for during this, time,. Fire* engine purchased, bridge on {Main, street extended, ppera houee erected, cement walks and crossings constructed," paper mill hhd cheese factory lots pur chased: *I t must also ho stated tha t hose for the fire engine was pur chased and the streets kept in good' repair, none of the depattmenta'he- ing* allowed to suffer tor want ,of improvement, considering th is to r some time a s he desire to finish h is work in th e Uapliol School of Oratory in (JolnmtmA where lie Is a t the present tune. ADDITIONAL ENDOWMENT. CedarvlU* C o llie has just receiv ed , $ 8 , 0 0 ^ from I the First R. P. ciupch, Pittsburg PA, which re cently united wltl) the Tabernacle Presbyterian nbn ch. Bi*. Watters, who is secretarj' of the Goltege Board of Trustee is pastor df the United church* ■; t the same time this church gave he4Foreign Board of thOB*jP,; ishw h $1200*, V ’-V"-* ,*ApVe?lT^* VoaarvHie: ’j for eiidowment ^l6,hod and for STATE FAIR. look fo r tho co! th a t of all prevlp .1 tendpnee w ill be projects both" inti tab le Wtil be Inais ng year eclipses 5 years* The *t- peteasod and. pew eating and profi- CALLEDMEETING. The fifty-sixtii annual Obio State Fait and lufiuatwt Expostion will f a hold as Htffimffiraj^!opt5Sa!ii*r ffs; 4, 6,.* pnd I, JeOfSThul prospect* a re most flattering for tiie grandest Exposlon In Its history. The assign- Htehte of exhibition space ip all of the nompremum departments have been made and so numerous were the application* as to completely fill the mammoth buildings and the open devoted to Operative exhibits* and jd will'bo necessary to spread many of the exhibits over the spa cious fawns. In (he competitive departments of the F a ir the premiums list has been thoroughly revised, and many changes and additions made, the aggregate* * effibnt of premium moneys, heing.texv thousand dollars in excess o f t h a t offered At Any previous exhibition. In the speed department the most liberal purses ever offered over a half mUe eourae will be cQntquuedfor and already the managers 'have assurance “of the tautest steppers . eampafgnihg •,this year wjtll he ready fpr "the bell. ' The dhplaysin the farm products depaftinent'WUhbemoronumetoaS than heretofore, and jche same is true.of the ma.mtiactural,»mrcbatt“ aedVitt R B 5 0 t.VEJ>l w r U f f Hba TRAVEt f o u a r e j u d g e d a f y i m . B A .G G A G E M C A U 5 E VO LK S DOSTCAHRVHUE CLoTiKS IS BUt-t HAGS. DpHT BE A CHBAF JKATE - . . BU 5 T 2 8 M o W -VK/Viw S3&2. leb ffic la lBO ard cli is called for C ?A ^dq f.hg -:o I' of ‘tho;M, E . ciu Monday evening a( 7.81). Standard, AH monibers are urged to bopresent as business of ini^ortance id' to be tfahkhcted.-N '• The house and lot on Cedar street owned by the HorseeGillaugh estate wa* hold last Sa|ttrday ,hy the ,ad^ mmistratorCG- W, Grouse aqd Fred Fraver,- to Mrs* 0. W. Grouse for $1,200: /The'appraisement was $1,800 and tncre were iteterat bidders, WO. £3 Hw a& in those day* th a t polite* i t e ^ s H a s m $SELL SAGE DIES, 99 ■ \/e p a y 186 p e r lb* Jeff N o . 1 F r e s h Buiffcer. W e p a y 16e p© r D o z . fo r deiafl fresh J Z m . — lB..tra^to on ly— : A N D H i F O R L O W . . J ■ '* - -Si. W e sell (cs»*h o n ly ) 251b S a c k F in e G ra iiH ia ted SiigfiT fo r S I,25 . N o t r a d e jgoes cm th is dea l. * - . A rbuek iee ch *L io n oeffee p e r pound 15c F a n c y G e iife te ia A p ric o ts 8 c F a n c y C a f c s k F e a c h e s 10c C oun try L m i & . 10c C o u n try p e r Tb- I0 e o m t CSNKSrfKt I* Loaded With msmwtoh- able value* #fc *%* «whH w« offer you many •&6teiW‘hukl artteien yen will pay otitote IA 18. 1® and loot* Goineanff iMVteftiibt thte SttMMmt, u% Baraf§tcff o r Boap fo r 10c.” . “ 1000 mafcohas fo r 3 c / 1 “ NO ^ TREY GO “ Man%# X» m » “ fftiaw Hato* tht* seaeon* tftykM* ti.OOHate for •»« Hid# te r ■ m m m * ' :. H # i nm i& w im * yrioe redwotton. L u d im m m M e W u t e t t . #1.76 w m ' #1*68 m i s w m m c fi.m to m w «M » m m . m io m u t t # m m m r & m w M Q m m s mnatgo. 35 ^ 2 # m k m * «e# t M m m r n m m m » #*.*« M m t m W m m m m f * Ohildhw#» itH m A tote* redntton. BhI'flIlifpMh ItW*. Russell Sago; 0the veteran finan cier of New York died Sabbath a t hi* summer home near New York Gity of heart failure. He Was in hi* ffith year and bad been in ex ceptionally good health. He had no family other than a wife. He was a member of the Presbyterian church and waa always regarded a* very modest In his living eyen though hi* fortune reached miJUione. Hi* life Is hwit eXamplifled lb the following Sage sayings: Any man can earn a dollar^ but it takes » wise man to use it. :, t wsred the first dollar I ever ejirnid, and from that hour I have never been m debt to a human being for a cent that wa* not ready when due, ■ . , u Society is to blame for many wast ed lives. To axoite envy w to make anemiee. Those who live for pleasore alone dono good fothemseiVAor to others. There is no snob thing as the money curse; a good man cannot hare to much money. Fifty cent* is enough for a straw liatf} it will Jest two seasons. Xget plenty relaxation from an exerting rubber of,whist, played at night in my own home afterdinner. When the game is over my day is dons* . I t i s a surprising fact that many men endure unwarranted expendi tures for no other reason than to ex citing the envy of their neighbors. A boy Who know# bargains in seeks tjitt become a man who knows bargains In stocks. When you have matte jmur fortune it is time enough to think about spending It* The tender n#re of a good wife la the finest thing in the world. ; Th* longer a man live# the more mistakes he may be counted on to make. Chubs af* only places tor Idle men and wasteful young. An activa matt build# suceea upon the foundation of failures; a passive min does not* ‘ _ JteaUharify i#distributed fcBhauf m b la« of trumpet*. I think the vacation habit 1# the ottbgrewth of abnormal or distorted MntiiM#, I fail to see anything Isficftateln it. 'g ^ te e to r a n y machine a t Wol- m h o bo s U , ^ played littlo or no p*rtrfi®~ffi^' <s§m gIBl duct of the village govCrnmut and it was'then that the village and ?its people were .enjoying peace and prosperity. A t the present day the harvest is being reaped-,<*f the cor rupt seed 8owri,only-a few years ago. We believe it -the propel thing making tlieee matters known! and will continue vfrom time .tp timo drawing the mask and giving an in sight a* to how, the public money is spent and by whom. Wo will also give the tax. ireturu# for some that are responsible tor tile present sit- nation: Jersey cow of W, J , FOR SALE OR RENT, Two store rooms-on Math street, (ienfcrallylocated, facing opposite th e post-office. These rooms' can f a thrown, togethe r ffiirf would make, excellent location to r any business. Ren t reasonable; For information call a t Herald office o t B . G, Rldg- Way,fi 0 #N .. Main street, Bay ton; U, premium moneys and classifications bavebeen-sor.arrangeda^tplnduco a' latgc and representative o^hibit has becii,' created by the’ liberal preminuffis offered by the different The free •feature attractionapro- vlded for the amusement and ent ertainment of visitors.will consist ,of a program so varied in character ;i& to pleftBO' all ciasseoj while t he benshue,America,gdaringsky-pllot, Who. created 'such a iurbre in ■iho , scientific, world, by his' sueceseful air-ship flights'at Columbus, last' year, will attract thousands' pf vis- to .witness tfase practical domon- Strattons ofaerial navaigation, ■’ .'With ,the iovtr railway rates uoWs m force in .Ohio* and the many in- terurhatt lines cOnteriUgin. Coium- >U8,.all"of| rwhich will grant Special tow exOomon igtef# Visiting the Falr HsnmlV^hue the’ tho benefits derived from a close study and inspection of(the exhibits are, such that every cltfaten should plan to spend a dayor mefe a t this grand exhibition.. ■ ’ . * M m J W & m m L Y,oU MIGHT^ ^ tL - LiY- ,N TnE 0 /\K.R;Er WutN o | YOU ARE AT HOME AS Yo i ltAY^ L AND CAR.ILYc; J YoUR T>^D 5 *JK. A' BUM"BAG. ' W AT \$ THE PIf~* > R IP MUCH o r ’THE PLEA>'U m .E WILU 5 S -SPOILED; t\ :m YOU DON'T HAYE A NICE D^E^ £UIT CA^E— You CAN GET ONE FOR 9 &C $ 3 . 96 , $ 12.9 S, OR $ 4 ;‘ 9 6 —-OR A GOCD GR*P oF SoH ! KIND. ' WE ha Y e to rp or them from sa c T 6 $ io .o o r and , To BE^JRE. YOUWUL AL^So WI- 5 HLoT «5 o r COL- :'i^R 4 /CUFF- 5 ; NE KTIE^ ^HIRT^ HOSIERY AND ^ UNDERWEAR. ;WE CAN FUR n UH, Y o UR 1 &.:PY ' ^ ^ A N i t ^ A l l U ' l X W E I KAYE. THE EXCL USlVtf - 5 PR 1 NGFTELDAGENCYFOR' 4 .CONSIDERING,QUALITY, * ‘ ^ !, '* A .^CHANGE 11 - 5 U 1 JT.O? CLQTHES. ALSO IS A' tfoeg) THING-TO HAYE, IF^WE HAD - 5 AID I f IN "MAY WrD ;NoT HAVE ;ToLD THE TRUTH, BUT NOW W& CAN GIVE .YOU A -SUMMER -SUIT F-UL .W ^TUTT t Co^T/\U^ % 4 ;$ U*f%SI *W 1 »* 1 X" 11 W*I‘ a" '#‘•Vfc* B »Wt at * MR-*:#' ' v> 1 -WirW ^ I j ■I UoW AT $ 4 . 96 , $r .S 5 i 19 . 65 , | i a .85 AMD * 14 . 8 5 . , 1 . /; l: ; 'v '■? ■ •" ' - '' ' * ■■ THE WHEK. ARCAPE, JPJUHariELP '5 aoop CliOTHEi\SH-P. '"GANGS” MEMORIAL. Wo give below th e different fax rates th a t have heed paid in .the. ooporatiou du ring the past twenty years. The figures a re in teresting in th a t It show* w h a t has been done., in the pa st and w ha t is done a t the pseseht time, The steady increase the past torn? o r Aye yea rs, du ring “ gang** ru le Is especially noticable. 3886.. .....—...... ...............,,#2,80 3887.. — .................... *.«• - 1888..:,.......... ............... 2.68 1868U.,»„..... 2,#9 . 1800 .............. : ..... k.40' • 1801 .. 2.42 - 1802......... ..................-.2.66 1898.;...... C2.90 180*........ 2.70 1896............................... 2.W 1806... .............. ........ - *.T# 1867........ 2.61 3808.... S*i0 1809......... ...»............. 2 ,« ISOd............................... 2.66 1901.......... “................ 2-62 1002.................... ........ 166 1906.. .............. ............................-............. *.«9 1 0 0 4 .. ............ „,...2,93 1806............................... 2.79 1806........-.............2.16 WRIST WAS CUT. Mr. f4m «el McCollum m et w ith a painful accident la s t Haturday even ing while attempting to ioWer a window a t his home* A small rubner ball had become fastened between th e two sRflhes and th e glass of one was forced out, a large section strik ing Mr* McCollum** rig h t wrist* There Were two large gashes th a t bl#d profusely and i t was with g rea t difficulty th a t l)r»« Marsh and Btewarfc could probe the particles o f glass th a t had fastened in to the muscles and ligafnente.;i The opera tion of dressing the wound was very painful. —Get h free catalogue of Mr. R , Mt Greive, 3C«nl«, o t th* Greene Gounty Fair. 1 NOTICE fAHMERS,. Ficaso return our gram sacks as w« w a n t to loan ■ them again. K e rr A liasing s Bros. lff > — .». i—*—s-r- ' v", Cabwrh Cmnot Be Cured. TYHh iotel appficAtiojM,« tbey cannot roach ffioMat-of tha diaodae. Catarrh is a bloodor coaatHtttkmat ditesM, and in ordw to cUte it yott muat tak* internal retnedies Hah’*Catarrh Cure i*not attnwkmedicine itvrttpwacribeuhy oneottbe beat pbjrff- clans in ibia country for year* and Is a teg- ular preetriptfon. I t ia-bompoa#d Ot the bret tonics known, combined with the beat blood pnrfftert, actingdirectly oft the am- cou*surface#* lb s perfect cotnbifiation of two ingredlenta Is whatprodiices such won derfal reeftltu to curing <J*t*rrh, Send tor testimoriiaU free. Address F, I. CHlBHtiYACO, Toledo, O. Soldby drttggiat* ?5c. Hall's Fataliy KUa are the beat. Wisterman’ s W h e n y o u a r e h ic k a - b e d a n d n e e d a d o c t o r fiend f o r y o u r f a m i l y p h y s i c i a n b u t i f y o u h a v e o n l y s o m e a l i g h t a i lm e n t y o n c a n g e t s o m e t h i n g t o h e l p y o u a t t h e D r u g 'S t o r k , T o a v o id a s p e ll o f s ic k n e s s y o u Will w a n t r e l i a b l e m e d ic in e s a n d y o u c a n g e t t h e m h e r e —a s g o o d i n q u a l i t y a s y o u c a n g e t a n y w h e r e i n t h e TJ. S i A . a n d p r i c e s a r e a lw a y s r e a s o n a b l e . 17 1 - T h e o f t e h e r I s e e m y c u s t o m e r s t h e b e t t e r ! t i y t o s e r v e t h e m . G e t i n t h e h a b i t o f c om in g , . a*®u§& b lo ck : C 6 d a r v i ! l e , O h i o , "When Govcnor Warfield comes to this city w ith bia staff to afctend thb Maryland AasOcifttisn o f .Ohio Aug ust, 9, it will be the ffrafc time Governor h a s gone to another State to grace a meeting otformef citizens of h is State. Governor H a rris h a s also accepted, an mvation to be present with' h is staff, and the oc cation w ill be ohe o fg re a t impres siveness. Adm iral Schley m ay ac company GovernorWarfield and his party- Congressman X Warren K eller, o f th is city, Will be one of the speakers. Thousands of people are expected from every p a rt of the S tate, b u t praticu isriy from th is section, Where th e Marylanders settled i n force.-^Springfleld Sun, CLERKS REPORT- " Last Sabbath Mrs. J . B. George Reported that Jthe two. youngest sons if XM-.Beck-'bad destroyed f a r gafdeii, particularly ,the corn* The boy* were arretted Mondayand held iu Jail most.of the day, until the matter couldbe adjusted. \ .v Beck settled with Mr, George for the damages anti paid the cob ! in tiie case amount to afaoitfc # 5 ., Mr*Will- Giltaugh and Mrs. Fred FraVer of Xehia Were the guest Of relatives here la s t ttotfirday and attended thesafaof thb property of the Gtilaugb estate* - ■' '—Gtoene County Fair,' AugnetT, $; 9 and io . Mr, H a r ry Tatfaox a n a family have retu rned to their home in. Fin lay a fte r a v isit w ith to la tiv e s fa re attd rn Kenia. , ' —New cultivator fo r sale a t Wol ford’S cheap. M r, Will A lexander and wife have for th e ir g u e s t th e former’s sister, Miss Margaret Alexander of Spring Valley* ■# J The annual report o f th e judicial statistics ofHreCne county has ju st been prepared by County Clsrk S O* Hale* I t ”shows th a t th e total number d f case* disposed of in the Common Pleas Court in the year ending jane 80, 1906, was Sit. in Circuit Court, M. Forty-one cases were taken to a higher court from the Common P leas Court, and eigh t cases were taken to the Supreme Court, Two hundred and flfty oases were, filed in Common Pleas Court during the year, and 41 case* Were filed in c irc u it Court. I n Common Pleas Court Ju ly 3, ltos, 188 oases were pendidg and I t were pending in the h igher court. Jun e 80,1906, 180 oases were pehdlng in the Com- mon Pleas and 10 were pending in the c irc u it Court, Twenty ingueste were held during the year. Two of those were over victims of homi cide* 2 over suicides, l i over victims of accidental death and 6 when th e cause of death w m natu ral, o r un jjmowm Fo rty -tigh t divorce suits werefarought in the yea*and IT were pending a t the beginiogof the year.. Thirty-one civil judgments were n? ndered. The undersigned will offer thd? following household goods far sale at the residence of I»E, Has^l tings, Cedarville, O,, on SATURDAY , JU L Y 28 , \M , at two o’clock p, mj Dressers, Bed Steads, Bed Springs, Mattresses* Dining Chairs, Rockers, Tables,”] Stands,Wood Heating Stove, Gas#- j ollne Stove,Mattings, Carpets, LMi eolium, Sewing Machine, Cap^ 1 penters Bench, Kitchen UtemHi ^ • Genuine Jackson N u t Coal to r the cook s lo ts a t B . B, Brvtft Up, •Tha (irwsttv County F a ir wiU f a held August 7, % 9 and to. —An elegant now industrial ha! rhaa fastt fall* to r th# Gr#*n* Ckwt* I ty Fair* and other articles, V W f l l A I D J J L 4 # I t % J L J P j ! ■ ' » %§ ] | S , % B n k f f r , A u c f e fc t * F , M m C M c . iu -c
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