The Cedarville Herald, Volume 29, Numbers 27-52

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Hh$y are ( rntum* uul jiot ihiuJc o f <Imng - ................. yf ^ f ^\< s# > « W, ivj-.ire Earr^it *a^ a najMjjer-o; re«r» agoa well iaiotmpra«titior..?J wt : t e % : «■*' eccfcfltra1, penally about 1::- &e&> n* .t£rim,lie mm krnm^fd m>mkd^h\ i^awj m i d b m ^ t tehdht. ,.W&- kkUxhdli$se ltd'at' itme;j^me’K?ai’l SO iiuflfcWS t% t if jrou peitftj |^ j i , jnogt of the trne the I>kmwith tlie point M | ’ ? ,J Z , , m !J lt 1 a we^dt^ yon v;iJi load! a nerve | i II he nutlet and recdfre d st»ock'-*paih it Is 11tbedMftrenteouoty maehinea lathe c»3kd. iAche? and jydns come j mbs #nd there mii he m «ppor|«- fr<>m a pressure, itain .Or In- mtytor Inde^adent actiou; jury to^perve; t!?e moreprom The l a ^ t <*a» «n BJek was when ■ s s f t!^ r . » ‘s s from a lariic nerve It Is called. Jdate tor Menwroer, and pronnh- Neuralgia. < jenfcleader, at * «ieeUn|>: m trievc- Miether It be the facial nerves, |&»d Saturday rebukedBrek nabls or the heart, stomach, sciatic or other prominent nerrO branch. To stop pain, then, you *mu»t relieve the strain or- pressure upon the nerves, for. Maes' AntMPain p its do this, *% jFiii&mt inUtmjmin. Hvne4 hr s r a ^ ^ a a r S f f l f * E S A * ® ® .■ S f f ’J e ^ S S S K*< ih I tfmn alt iB* mrtUlnem t ever m**< •they m»fr raft to cure toy V*4;!Cii€i<i, and Uirfr usenever leave# >il «'.«!..,(.. K ..3J . g C W y A t ^ XSAWroRTY- Opeday* &fendmefS(|utre Bamtt j THIRD Afi(ii\OSARY BATTIE, - .and mU, *%TeU,iidw:gtte$ike wit&h tmmly treeF '*1 “Boss’* Ideas. CongressmanBurton l oi Cleveland some weeks ago spoke No fhe interests ot the party Una against- some of the men at |the party helm. Congressman Bjur- ItonIs of the McKinley and Hanna j type of ftepnblle&n and Is regarded Iis the BfroJlgeatrejsrosentativo froth [ this state In the National house. He Iotaa>ays been with the Presi- [dent. Ifc Ik then time that people f*~ mjllame themselves with thositua- . ..: , Conand l>e ready tostay thehand SlkharbImi j oifihe ‘‘Bosa” In lmtft state and ” ' municipalgovernment. /( $ 25.00 JPVRn* I WVrW»3tr*«t M iry a^B . f it re ih SM , *araimsff,'W«i.,lfept.25, iM * mmmh*mwm*MhoAtftmiga W t**l*kM an* taka « tM, | ‘fmmd Uad I fM not gainingmy ifh and kwdt a# k«t m I arah, and .*» you* WmM i - ii #*i xwittiftmfoAMmm* awed awiikine for the ilhtofner aw, I eorntht a befits smw ! liecput ■ ; c . t - ■' ••"1■ • « - ! - »!fli£ .1 t A..,iihdj.Sv.t '*iik |*m» tryn tba n * «t «rt tni W iK*s dt^*kibfeeirwm*«dlheft Ibmrf lw i»«slft#w jfei^Iwaitlt mi ttmglk *i#l #t.lfr to Met hit Sr-** w4» remmed vlg#, i . , P E E 4 C B B « ~~*-wtf.f« nfev a.—*-. RW>Black jm UM Its KOItTHHAHT TKX a B, ; i : along the C tm midland «Att. HOAD In a cmmmrtty nob jar behind your own in dovriopmenfe, Vai- nea range from ten to fiftydollara IH>racre, and Urnland in all good —alMKdufely the hesfc In Texas. Our peoplo want TOt', and a mjfgfihorfy Welcome awaits the thrifty man and life family. Bound trip lioinescoker tickets are on aale twice monthly to all points in Texas, and the sight* seekingway to Houston, Halves-; ■foitandjrhm AnWnio fwith inb r- medfatn ‘atop-orersi ta Via tlte •X*llt^t Midlanoandtlouth- ern Pacific Kystems. Bijrtlier particular* will hegladly furnished upon application to f i • W , T R U A X , ; tANHAflBWT ‘ ' -:'. LwllhtMr B t iM g , Daytdfl, Ohio, mm *wttw*aa is *m. ‘xo&tim a? merrm atem^Pt MtMKfftStif " Sumoit V»MUV. onm 'dimatmriM* 0BKOM ■HAmVHD ^nraavit Mn&tmm " S t was the matter?" asked the friend. ’ * "Well, yon ke„ about the ikst thing she struck in. mjr genealogy was a Hudson Mver piiate, and die decided to Jetiiim rest lor fear soiiietjung worse might turn np,"- Boiton Herald.* An ’Opinion of Justin Marthafi. Once as John Marshall, eliief jus­ tice, was traveling toward Haioigli, KT. C%In a stick gig. his horse wen off the road and ran over a sapling, *o tilting the vehicle that Ifc conk move neither to the right nor to the left. As. the judge sat thinking ap a way out Of the dilemma an oh aegro tame along, "Old marater/ said he, "what for you, don’t hack your horse?" The jurist thanked him for the suggestion, hacked the horse and, promising to leave a dollar at the inn for tho^gdod advice, went on his way. The negro called at the inn and found the dollar awaiting him. He,took It, looked at it and satdf "He was a gernman for she', hut” “ tappiifg his forehead, significant* Ijr-*~"h 0 didn’t have much in here." —World's Work, . . >'. ■ ^Arfv#nl*B« *f Being Wicktt. Little Evelyn donos went with her mother the other day to make a call upon a neighbor whose niece .had recently died, Tn offering lier condolences Mrs. Jones said, Among other things, that "the good die voting” and that It seemed as If the bad and useless people lived on in­ definitely, while those who were a real use in the world Were the first to he taken. ‘ That night, when Eve­ lyn was saying her prayers, her mother Was somewhat surprised to i:e,ir her depart fromtheusual form, md In conclusion supplicate,* "Will ton pleasemake me a had and use- AAs little girl and mamma and pep* and little hrotlujr, too, so wo can go ea Jiving forever and ever? Amen!” JPeamn'n Wccklv. I f w j^njewa? Jw* not ^iuiiiesBiap a* a*ss«s0feBM wm* j**® a tqnufitt, wad. mfavm$3fi*£ ptr seat # t *2*U s *eMmd 4. *»s5-per « * t W3 mm^S * » tm>& napw^tojKie M Pm> Sow «* l«. to 43^10^^ ' ..' If»eea8.a;e ju * b '& b * Sn * y awil*r.f* addttipt S#.J*rsM W &*•» 33#e«ea*«»e Ihier :«s« w rrff'ffriw * few* «& a jweaahtf a^arffi ' T3»*f,tam2®» -tpe0sM0em - ts % ^Wisas &£ ^wjr eahiraitkic.. ' We. ,W*toa%‘ k»^k fBewautftJ»-*h5#a* #w bo®^vBcr.-««3y.- Mm m t to *»mri*y.yife** lathe f 5 *«B* or outvie Tor « « « ^ warn j.«r*x;;<s « e t o t o "'auA''thja iit&’ jivW^sA>CT-t-______ r^Tbf if cmLk^crioifcsatfe *f4 o fn ^ g-o-n-eS” Ssop fhe auction ft' m&lnly stsdd&pMU&lfdst?? « a regular medicine; makes the scrip healtfty- ------ mtisf :Prirg%cri^t} ffifa vfy fis “W #*/ 7*. Iff# „ ‘ . fyustUk ' ^ v r e c i * * ! . V \ , ClttCaClMMlKiA a v ' C «A fT A W 6 A , K SEPTEMBER 15-20,1506.- On September 18 BiOO, will o» ear *'m 43d anniversary, of the Baffle if Cinckarnmigw- I t ioproposeatO •eiebrate thf»memorable eventwith' i reunion of the- various regiments that jvarticlpatwl in Ibis memorable battleand thevatious battlesfought around UhaBsnOoga. TlilsreUniou aditbeJheldatChlckamauga,3fatlon* al Bark, SeptemberlS, Wand go, anti the present Indications are that it will be the largestand most notable pi^iering ever held In the South# -In the above dates, 4be rOOirtatilS from the armies of 18states, com- orteingthefollowing; Pennsylvania, Ihlo, Michigan, Indiana, Illinois, Wisconsin, Minnesota, Iowa, Mob- raska, Missouri, Kansas, andKen-. ueky, will assemble, many for the lrat and last timesince they inarcb- <d from its blood-stained fleldg, ;oriy-three yeans ago. Here Is one ofthegreat opportuni­ ties for the education of the youth* Don'tfall to takeyour children and show themhistorical Chattanooga, with all Its historical connection*. It Is the opportunity of a lifetime* Jo and see the old war generals andofherofflcer*p61ntoutthe places if Interest oh the battlefield; let •hemshowyouandespialn, Inperson the markers erected on tin?battle­ field showing the positions of cm ippoaingarmies'at thetimeOf battle* It will not l>olong until nonewill Jm loft, to do this noble work. Ifc will he many years, If over rtgam. that such an opportunity will present itself. See ihatyonr ticket# read via the Imuisvllle 5tKashvitle U. B,sthe Battlefield Koute. Cal! >n ypur nearest railroad agent for rates andadvertlsingmatterpertaiu. to the reunion or write nearest representative of the -Louisville A Slashvillo H. It, J, lLMUUken,». P. A., Imuisvile, Ky. - ; ' ■: K, D» Bush, D. P.A. Cincinnati, Ohio, J, E. Haven[Kirf, 11. I*. A#, Hh XtUuis, Mo. 11. C,Daily, » . W. l\ A n Chicago, Hi* - • .j. . .;...... , „ WAK^HDt by (Chicago whole* sale and mall order house, assistant manager (man nt woman) for this county ami adjoining territory, Salary |*0 and expenses [>aid week* y; expense money advanced. Work deasant; position' permanent. Ho nvestment or experience required, Iparetime valuable. Write at oneV or full parhenlafs ami enclose self* addressed envelope. Address Orneral Manager, IH E. I4#k« Bt. Clfieagn. BeJM Yei Have Bears the iiao,So#rHln«Kh*21k...... „ WxasXkmrimeds^eymm. s^9 eri3 jm nm ^ txxR % - *: ^ “ -••j.7a* *?*r ■1” “* ft, „ Weil Cared Per Meats m cn2j. ttfel tQ'; hzitv aypj&jsess fe g ^ l^ sfr&Zi rr^bv, s--ii theses! l$-fc t:z edit . 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Furthermore it does not require coating or painting tn preserve it* priies and samples--mailed free Writefor booklet “G” , t W. Johns-fllanvilleGQ CLEVELAND, OHIO. * ) M 0^C>Ti^mdSr9 JR* Xttif*. TheGenuine ROGERSBROS! ,r / ^Spoons,Forks,Knfm,etc* hove all the qualifies litderign, work­ manship and finish of the best Ster­ lingsliver, at one-fourthtoone-eighth the cosh Much of the sterling now on the \% cnfircly too thin and light for pmefical use, and Is far In­ ferior In 'tumyiymy to "Sftrg **' PM e that t fears ” ' Ask $m Adler for “ ijj| kMCSS t*W.” Atoid Sthtfimnw. Osit full iwtie-wsik a WNfM* Mfl," l^bkJewif, SoMhf*h#fiiOg desk** «v%wt»ctc.. -lew b^i^i wiiis' lor •vrrinskp# "C-L.” iStSHSAtliMtAL(WtWaic«» ttHwslii k m f *m d , ■cm. I*■-*-W.I.W *c- « AXUrX. lin e 's Benoias! ; . .. t a t ffin!ng Hcoas: <3o*»gr IH# l a »i IfessaasEe «iHev *S55? 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