The Cedarville Herald, Volume 29, Numbers 27-52

THS CUT. |reeauunwut -M uair.s,? yOii uftVQ to 5 >you r butcher. LOCAL Ah& TOOWAL A homhble affair ’"UK*mu-gy-ty Mrs. Ida £?onklm, Noyepa* herL ■° FOB SADR; A yearling P o lin a china wale hog, W* H . Cre*welh Mr. Fean* B» BuU of Shelbyville, In<l.t 6penfcSabbath with hl»parents* Miss Martha Bromageb o f Fair* geld visited friend# hero Sabbath. • #%#+*■ horse. ft* T.'Ji’.w, JfV.s.iTiisvsi r^ar-V Raymond Bu ll, j w s a r o r Meats r a t h e r airaVhe only Ia„d , Ihavoproper appliance*** them right, and they**. j|d$afe-when sold, Don't «•<, jpping when -It’s hat, - b ^ . «v sw_ra>— ho sure, J H; CROUSE, ' TKDARVIDLK,, o . Restaurant unu Mng f and Limestone Springbok, Ohio. street h , R ' s w a wY^s?stt‘.i'S - 3rava, M Franklin St„ Brooklyn,k, V, Beat fo r . ' The Bowels XAHOrOAfttUlTiO Pfltmje.Ts teu,W*#kan orOrin*. ___ Ilk, Tha «miin«Tt»blM utMoped ||J fio #ure oryour saoijey bi?pk. - - W R(Smeily Co., Chicago or N.Y. wteGAod. DgGood, “■we. 85c,Me. Want mi ■SALE,TEXMILUOHBOXES imetimes? [so, i t w ill in te re s t' you to t h a t can h e "stopped [£>r. M iles' An ti-Pain , Pills; I w ith o u t any . bad;fffter- |fs* a n d th is w ithou t dan*, i t fo rm in g a d fd g habit o r ' [tg -y o u r stom ach *disar- ad. T h e y positively con- | no opium#, morphine,-co* ch loral, e th e r o r, chloro- in a n y fo rm , 3>r. Miles’ j-Pahi P ills relieve pain,o [eave on ly a sen se of relief. reason fo r th is i s explained le fac t t h a t headache comes < I tired , irrita b le , turbulent, Itaxed b ra in nerves. Anti- 3ills soo the a n d strcngtli- lestrnervcs5rtht«“x^nioving-■ l&use. T h e y a r e harmless ta k e n a s d irected , use Dr. Miles'<Ant»*PaIrt PiU* h« ca rs of tiegflaclic, and Trt Ith a t thcr« is nothing that wM :thomr,.. They will euro th* Ft spell of nervous on Sic# kite in * very f t * minutes. I r a nervous temperament* *oa anally h av e spells when taf seem to he completely exhaust­ ed I' tremble «o I can scan*/, la myself, A t these times I si; IfaJce tij* Anti-Esin. Pills, *»4 lu le t mo rig h t away. I t is « - Ibis w hat a soothing effect th*f Ipoh th e nerves*'.' . I, K. K KARO, 'Detroit, Mfctt. JviiiM’ Anif-Psirt Pills are sold *y Iruggfct, who will guarantee tn « f t package wilt benefit, If H wilt return your money, T26 cents. Never sold in bulk tM ed ical Co,, Elkhart# Ifld iBOicrni* gr«ii stock lacdf^n® Is* ■aver tot stock 3® fdiciiw*ndi a cheap food <* tlofe powder, Tbonith witty wttmt tom, titumTtoKted* Mtattght, iwaowned for ®* ■&£ « m » <^;g*gtlrtw 4*; as, it hm. the #*»♦ qoiHfk* rigondirg digfwtioa, *{»#]»# » torpid V.tti tod kWCb^f r im S T I t tod It# to ti^t i i r e o b e r i ^ "igwjr arid thriv**iw m.wi I* Ibrir [bhg" tMm »id f# t, K t w i t i U i h i * " ® s f f z s p E f t wlmte mi *"*<*3 *** u*‘ ««r . a o 'M p r k t I k tritetK1 ~"v jVg #r?P S fy e y w •-yT]preir W--*-jy?e cnterbdnea a number of friends Wednesday evening, ' W*» hmxa #U rend o r beam o f the toeyieaa bull fight# and how a home u torturedin the#e comlmt#. Jwst Wich a th ing hapfoqea T hu rsd ay : n lg lit wlien Mr* Beetl Owen# lost m valuable ho r#e.; Mr. Owen# h ad been to town a n d ' upon reaching home found th a t the bull wa# in *.n angry mood and upon Inveetlgating found th a t h is prey was a favorite ta im liorse, The hor#e Jigd been gored « nuim ber of time# on oa th side and was In tbrrib!e agony u n til it was finally Wiled by Mr. 0*1, Owens The b o £ y ftlontc j-ho fiank m fgs taggsAtiiU'in place# a foot long. .... : JTeighbor# were summoned and an -fifiortjnjj.tlfl.iaiiantiu'a.tkft nuui. n u iu Mr. Alva Ford, who has been very sick with malaria, is much better a t thiatlme- c ' Miss EUIa Cresweli, daugh ter of Mr- and Mrs, G. H» CreSWeH Is sick with typhoid fever, 1 Mr- Jtyhn Kaah attended theMash- Irelaiul reception in Xenia Thurs* day evening. b ill I t was w ith considerable trouble th a t th is was done.' The bu ll's head being covered with blood from the horse and th e mad bellowing made a tig h t by those present, th a t was any th ing bu t pleasant. I t was expected th a t the bull would be de-horned th is (Friday) morning. THE PUBLIC AMAZED A T THIS CLOTHING SACRIFICE j THE NATIONAL SALVAGE COMPANY’S STOCKj NOW SELLING RAPIDLY f Never in Springfield’s history of inerehandising were suchimmense crowds of peopleseen in onestorebefore. TheNational Salvage Com- ^ pany's dosing out sale at $5 We*t MainStreet has attracted the people of Sprinfield and vicinity for forty miles in ail directions, The store | has been crowded with eager buyers since thg openingday, and the extrasalespeople have been worked from morninguntil night supplying P the vast crowds of patrons that are thronging the store daily. Such a great sacrifice sale of clothing was never given in Springfield before, d and will probably never occuragain,'/ The NationarSifivage^vvompimy i*ay (’ucy are rxiukiwKiTKmrAidGuaaa“rific™r tlm untulaiit » about one-half manufacturer’s actual wholesale cost*. . ’„ ’ 4 . 'g p^iocp^miaLfLirai^eenjiddedto the large force, now/supplyina the piibiic who are attending this sale, and this coming week will no ^ doubt see the greatest crowds ofpeople inSpringfield, to attend this closing out dothing sale/thatlihsW # been mThevity, uerewooTev ^ The following Prices will prevail during the Remainder of this Week, Mr. and Mr#. Jo h n Murry, *fid daughter,' Lavin*, ripent Tuesday a t the home of Mr, G, W, H arper. * Mr. a n d , Mrs. T>. BT, ' Marshal I Bpenfc ’Wednesday with Mr. Thpmas Stewai’t o f ne*r CUtton. . Mr, J . A, Stormont of Halid*, Ool„ I* here owing to tlie illness of his f a ­ ther, Mr, 3. 0 . Stormont. A repo rt was given ou t in Spring- field Thursday th a t the Clondenen GonetruetionGompariy of New York City bad taken the con tract to build the F rey traction line through Ced- Aswillo £ amcstovt'H to W?imiug^ ton, A spur will be bfiUfc to Xenia. M e n 's Stitts. Serges, worsteds, homespuns, and flannels, sty lteh ih cut and elegant In fit and-AVorkmanship. Two-piepe and with vests. . Mr, P a u l K e rr has'retu rned to big home in BoshviUe,. Ind . $2a*(K) suits for $18.00 su its for $I5.Q0 su its for $12.50 suits for $10.00 suits-for $ ’7.60 su its for. ...... $ 0.00 suits for ...... ....... $1147': ... /,-410,48 ..... '. ...48,76 ...47.59 ... <..,-4M7 ..... ,..,.4149 ..... $2.98 Ml% O- A, Sphar and son Lebn, returned home Sabbath evenfhg Af­ ter a v is it here Avrtb relatives. , / ,, , , , ‘l. I.fl„l,|i'.,i.^,M„»ll„f.[,,|. , . ^ t,t •, Mr. E a rl Jam ison anil 'bitss Carrie MyeTs of D a lton spen t Satu rday with ATriand*Mrs, Je8#e.Townsley* Dr, and Mrs, M. H . Spangler of ' McCutchenvillp, O., have been visit- ' i ing th e ir sister) Airs, O, A> Dobbins* J ■’i 1 > « * y ' £it £ \ * Dr. atitl Mrs, YE. ,L Marsh had for their guests- the la tte r p a r t of -the - week,- Mr* and Mrs. Snera o f Oxford* 11, 1 Mr- Fred Wheeler has moved to a, farm near-Xenia.’ Mr*. Wheeler re­ cently sold bis farm to Washington' - D-JH, .p a rtie s ,.- — Mr, George L. Graufurd and sop of Cincinnati spentseveral <^ays th is .week with his Sister, Miss A, p . Oratifnrd. - -Afr. Moore McMillan wris called' to* F t- Recovery ribi# week on account of the death of a bro ther in an aptoi- den t a t t h a t place. 'b ir-M . R . Denver of W ilmington, , candidate fo t Congress was in town Tluirsday. ITe was introduced by Air- Jam e s McMillan, . Mr. Wlllfiun Hpencer, th e m ail ca rrie r on rou te 8 /is sick w ith fy-- phoid foyer. Air. %. T. Phillip# is a c tin g a s c a r r ie rm h i# p la c e .. The- plat opens Tuesday mdrning at McCollum’s for the first number on the lec­ ture course, Mrs. Ida Conklin, We sta ted In la s t issue th a t Mr*. _Brigham Harbisofihad ju st returned, from Alexander, Ind ., when i t should have been Mr#, W« M« H a r- bison* Mr, Jan ie s Henderson ha# pu r­ chased the Samuel H ag ier p roperty for $l.soo. Mr. Henderson a fte r to l­ ling hi# farm thongh t of locating- in Jamestown b u t Will remain here. * ' HI f t * Mr. George Townsley and sister, Mr#. Ellen Wehfcworth, of Pittsburg, Kansas, a re v isiting relatives here and n ea r Heliua. Mr. Townsley Is a nephew of Mr, Jam e s Townsley of this place. If you Want to subscribe for afty magazine o r newspaper w a it until November iat* when £ will Jssue a catalogue w ith prices a s low o r low­ er than any o ther agency. T. N. T a r- bo*. -- l ;■ ■, The first of the lecture course on. November i , A lecture by Mrs, Ida Conklin, Don’t f|«I to start when the course starts, Winter Underwear. fleece lined, underwear 50c l«tr garment, Wright’s med- ieafed double breasted* extra line, $1.00 j>er garment, SUIiMVflN, THE HATTER,; W o rd was received ,herc- th a t Mjc, > J. M'« Mllburn,, of, Xenia, a former postmastar, died th is morning. He has m any relatives hero.' The fun- e al vtrill be held 'Monday, , G AN G WANTS ORR . ' Voters, ypur counts a te th e ' irioefc eeaeiitial thing in government. Men a re needed in- the law enforcement deparfcmept'that will do their dnfcy a s th e law* and people,demand arid npfcvvbat some one person-desires* Yon know full well of the injunction granted py •; the - “ 'machine, made Ju d g e " , Charles Ky le, to stop Muy- o r Brennan ih th e enfoyeemenfc of the search* and secu re law 'o n ones- ’of “ Boss" Schm idt’s tenant*. * You know o f th is same J u d g e appointirig T. B. Andrew,-the corrupt primary manager, fts one of Ih e ju ry commis­ sioners- This is a sample , of. what ypn a re receiv ing iinder^gang1’rule. Imagine Andrew stating th a t he was goitig-to Xenia fcoSelect th e ju ry , to try ab a se h i which hewaslnfcercsted* I t so happened th a t a Slay or so pre- vious he h a d brought' su it against a . lobal company. Imagine again Jodge Kyle; in deciding for BidgWay in th a t-h e d id n o t have to pay tlife Dow tax . All these things are, the fru its of “ Boss" rule In Greene county. A most importan t oilicfo In conncc- ■tibn w ith the.colfri# is ‘ th a t of (he prosecutor. BhouUt any of the sa­ loon keepers i n , “Boss" Schm idt’s property g e t in to Jumble they must h ave p ro te c tid a /S h o u ld the Aml- rew-Uldgu'ay-Jadkson gang gt t caugh t in prim ary troubles* as' they h ave been they toe m ust have pro­ tection. Shou ld’ a bootlegger be caugh t he alsoirtusthavo protection. A flaw in the papers m u st be picked out^—regard less-of—the',J,tP8tiinShy7" and the prisoner released, or the case ahnuled by the prosecutor. Yon may say th a t a ll these classes have protection bu t where doe# the common citizen get iiisf Where does th e tax payer ge t bis? Where does th e hundreds of th is county th a t believe in local option expect to get law enforcement? To tiiese w e must say th e re Is no protoefionunder pres­ en t management where one man co n tro ls.w , W. F , Ore is the “ gang" candidate for prosecutor. H e was the “gang" city solicitor in X en ia until the pow­ e r of th e .people p u t him *ipl Ills “ B om " , H . E , Hchimdt ou t of busi­ ness a s fa r a s the city government was concerned. H e was the legal advisor fo r the sewer commiseion'in th a t city th a t brought people to th e ir senses when they found ou t w h a t th is body was doing. H e was the legal advisor for tim same commis­ sion th a t tried to hold up the county fo r an enormous sum and by which exposure th e court house commis­ sion caused th e holdup a na tu ra l death . W. F , Orr I# now being rewarded for pa st services by having been giv­ en the nomination fo r county prose­ cu tor. , “ Boss" Schm idt wants him and is going to give the place to 1dm unless the people of' his county by thelf vote say “ No i t thO coining election, targe Sak ri Pure Brel BMWJewey Swine, P u c k e t t & G rirm e l! Will m a k e t h e i f s e c o n d a n n u a l s a le o l s i x t y b e a d o f T u r e B r e d D u r o c J e r s e y Bw in e , a t G rin* n e lF s f a r m , o n e a n d o n e h a l f m il e s s o u t h o f Y e llo w S p r in g s , 0 . f o n T h u r s d a y , N o v . 8 t h 1 9 0 6 . L u n c h s e r v e d a t ‘ 11 ,*80 a* i n . B a te t o c o m m e n c e a t 1 2 :3 0 , F o r c a t a l o g u e a d d r e e s M» % G r in n e li, Y e llo w O . i , M en 's 7 row^ers. WO have,a supply of men’s ex tra we&ringnnd stylish trmvsers; Form­ e r prices i , , '$5.00, n p y ............................................................................................... $2 98 ,, $4,00, now, ..........................,,.42,47 $3.00, npW „r .............. . .41-49 $2.09, now ........„„„..41.23 M o le s k in W o rk Trowsers ' $1.00'former price, - now ,48c - M e n ’s Stiirts Stiff and negligee,, ail, colors, sizes i ' and fabrics l ■ • v $2.00 BliirtS.'noW ,98c '■ $t.30 slm’(:e, now ........ ... I...;. 78c $1,00 jghirts, n ow ... .................. . 48<^ ,6(»o sh irts, now .....,i— ...... 29a ■ Blue arid black sateen, formerly 73e * poW ... ........ ...........................43c T ru n k s , S u it Cases, Telpscofigs • \V orth $3,00; our price , „$1*P3 Wortp $5,00; our price ...........*,, 42.88 W orth $10.00; our price ......... ,..,$4;98 Worth $2,89; ouPpl'ice......— 7,41.28 JFaficy Vests, - White, stripe# and .plain, former, prices: i ' * $2.60 now .... .......................... .. ,..,$1-24 , $ 2.90 now^,...*,....,,....................... *97c $1.00 n o w ... ..................... ,76c Swea ters, M en’c and Beys’ Sweaters; * n .. 76c grade f o r ..... .......... .. 24c: ’ 41.00 grade-foif.......,.,1^.,..................48e ■ ■ , t M en ’s Overcoats.] $12 00 Qvercohte — ..... $8,97 $15.00 Overcoats.......................... $0.45, • $ 28.00 Overcoats $9.07 $20,00 Men’s Cravcttettes..,...,., -49,78 $26;09 Men’s CTavenettes ........$12,47 Hoys* Pan ts, Knee Leng th . , $ 1 . 00 'values. 67c ' ;73e yalues f o r a ...,:...... ,.;..,.48c 60evalues for ,-w*. ,18c . 600 Pa ir 'Lad ies' a n d Mfases Fine Lace a n d L isle Hose Fancy and plain, in all colors: , 23c grh.de... . I2c , . > \ M e n ’s Gloves* $1.50 grade men’s heavy k id gloves... ............ .........................78C $l.O0 grapem en ’s dress kltl ’ " , gloyes ~.,i ..."... ................. i.„,,.....49c - 186, gra.de men’s canvas gloves .,...,.; 5 c JH tnost Given Jliv}zy. Furnishings, Sh irts Hats, Men’s finest winter underwear a t less, than cost of production. „ . Men’s best quality heavy working . Bhlrts, f o r ... .......................... J9o Fine dress shir(s, worth $L00, at...39e Men’s.liats, la te s t Dunlap and K nox shapes, worth $ 2 , >and none less ' th an $1.60. at; ............. . .98c AJeu’s fine embroidered suspenders, - 'f,, a t .1 ,-.* 1 ,,*...... 4-ply linen collars, 16 c value, for ...3c .• Socks, worth Wc, at,..,,... ............ -..3c Over 1,000 neckties, in all shades, worth from 6 O 0 to7fic a t .... 19c . Merits handkerchiefs, a t ;... 3c * 1,000 pairs of overalls, worth 76c .. a t 390 A few hundred 'boys’ h a ts .and .caps, worth 75c a t .... ....... ...... 19c Duck, coats,'worth’ $2,00 a t ■M en’s, fleece lined shirts and - „.drawer#, .worth 76c afc....... .... 33c' Boys’ fleece lined shirt* and drawers, worth 60c ,. 10 o Ch ildren 's S u its . 1 ' . A ttractive and strong children’s Pints. J u s t the thing fo r every day, $5,00 suits for ....................... .„„42;98 ■:$4,50 suit# to r .... ........ „.-.... 42.47 $k.oo suits for..,,,..,-....... ........,..,.’,,..,. 41.49 $2.00 suite fo r ..... ............ $1.89 ’ $i.50sttite tor 98c $1*00 suite for.... .................. ,..'.....480 M en 's Shoes . Stylish hand-turned-welt sewed, in paten t col-b and c a lf .. - ' $3.60, for men’s fine sh o e s ..........$2.23 $8,00 f o r .......... ........... $1.68 $2.60 ton ............................ *------,.,$1,73 $2.00 for $L47 $2.60 men’s felt boo ts.........,„i.,..';..$1.73 CH1LDKEN’8 BHOBS. ' ‘ . i - r _ >- - $1,60 values now , .................. -97c $1.00 values now -47C , 75c vaiue'|,now„............. ....... ...... .,,39c 50c yaluea now„„..,T'...... ',..„,.21c; ’$3.60 values now <.97 $3.00 values noW ...... t.„..$l,78 $2.60 values now $i.2» 42.00 value* now $1,47 $1.60 values now 86c NATIONAL SALVAGE CO., OFCHICAGO, ILL., 55W, MAIN ST.* Comer Main and Center Streets Opposite Springfield G a s Company, SALE POSITIVELY FOR SEVEN DAYS ONLY —LOOK FORTHE BIG CANYAS SIGN. .Undcnaeai Bxtmlieavy, tlouble-brcix^ted, fleece lined,, underwear 50^ per garment. Wright’s med­ icated. double iMCaste,!, esdra fine, $1.00 per ,garrr,oi„fc. , Tf The firm of KerV &Hastings Bros." New prunes, New Canned aCorn, lias secured a pait of ferrits and will New Canned Tomatoes* New Soup proceed to exterminate tlife fate from Beans,. New Mrs. Austin’s Pancake ab-nit thfr elevator. The ferrits are and Buckwheat Flour, And The yOuug and have notbeefi trained y e t . Best F lou r is the Brlde of Liberty. * •tOansWera calk .jltit) said th a t.a i ; , . atf Nagley Bros. vat never stops to rfrgue" w itlf the] ■ . ' —— - —- f em t bu t make* his departure as! The S*of V .. band of Xenia will speedily a# possible, Itisalso .claim - in, the near fu tu re give a number of ad th a t a rakivtUp^ver en ter a hple concerts in this county. Cedarville"* through which ft te rrit has been. ’has been promised a tre a t in this ro- speefe and we hope to .have this or­ ganisation visit, the town. The S. of Y . hand is regarded as one of the beat bands.iri th is p a rt of the. state and is always called upon when pub­ lic demonstrations are to take place. The bftiid bas given ’a nhtnber of concerts in Xenia and Jamestown THE HATTER, 27 S. Limestone, Springfield. Mr. Hav id Johrisoil, of 'Taeblhft Wash,, h is sonMr, DWight- Johnson and y i te of ConhersyiHe, Ind ,, ami Mr. Finney Btewa'rt and wife Of Yel­ low Springs wer&calUng on friends here Monday. The pa rty came hero in Mr. Divlght Johnson’s touring “cari+17tetrolnTsortrformerly-residetl--buLha»-ncver-been-liejre_oiber»tha! here and Wifi beremombored by old­ e r citizens, FARM F O R S A L E : —For bicycle pumps, Inner tubes, tire tape, tires, handle grips, oil an ti general bicycle repairs see 1 R. E . Townsley. A farm of 93 acres, located on the Yellow Springs road. Good bouse and bam and plenty of water. Oon- vlently located to schools, college and churches. C a llen or write L. G. Bull, adm inistrator w ith will an ­ nexed of the estate of James Barr, deceased. Mrs. Jenm a Hutchison has been spending a fewdays a t the home of Mr. L . G. Bull betoreshe departs for McKeesport, Pa., where she will re­ main during the winter with her son-la-law, Rev. Edwin McGlintock and wife. Sabbath was a very pleasant day here in th is section bu t reports Mon­ day showed th a t in the west it was the coldest day so fa r for the year. I n Wyoming there was heavy enow and trains were held up. The tem­ perature registered near the zero m ark . Word from Mr, J . H . Wol ford i# th a t they found winter weather upon reaching Wyoming. The three months old son of Mr. and Mrs. M. C. Nagley fell from the lounge Thursday n igh t th a t for a time appeared as a fatal Injury. The baby had been left alone for a few minutes and in some manner rolled off the lounge strik ing Its head on the floor. A physician was sum­ moned and the little one brought to as quick as possible. in th e ordinary visit, of % band on some special occasion. A special program w ill be rendered and a ve ­ nal solist will also be a’feature of the entertainment: M r. M. R.-Denver, the Democratic candidate for Congress in this dis­ tric t Is following the p lan of Doug­ lass, the shoo manufacturer of Mass­ achusetts, who Was elected Governor of th a t state on a campaign of news paper, advertising. Douglass used page aftbr page in the papers of Bos­ ton and other cities instead of speechmaklug* New methods each y e f t f ^ 11 'husfiiess—bring-"*- about- new methods in campaigns. Recent decisions make i t useless for a newspaper to refuse even whiskey advertising, so th a t a candidate for office, regardless <*t th e paper’s poli­ tics, can get his Bide of the case be* fore the people. Tim Xenia Gazette carried Denver m a tte r this week and marks the begimilngpf a novel cam­ paign in the district* We are showing the most com­ plete line of good shoes in this part of* the country, both fordressand every day^wear. If youare looking for honest; shoes it will be to y o is advantage to see what we have to offer. Our boys" and girls" shoes are the best made and warranted to give satisfactory wear, we have the sizes-and widths to insure afit. Frazer’s Shoe Store, 17 E a s t Maln S treet Xenia Ohio I*-.--—-■ — ■"- ."'“•... Bogpts Coflgtry Shop New;Arrivals in Womens MostExclusive Apparel* Every day is adding beautiful and^clever creations in our superb showing* Tho latest arrivals Are some stunning effects In broadcloth tjiiits. Tailored Suits Specially Priced forThursday, Friday and Saturday. Great.Variety to Select from at ‘ , $12.50, $15,06, $18.50, $22.50, $26:00, $30.00, $35.00 andup. Women’s and Misses’ New Coats. Our showing of W inter Goats allows you a wide scope of selection. There is a diversity o i both styles nttd materials, Which includes a ll th a t 13most desirable. Our Coat, stock consists of the s?a*. son’s most attractive and popular fabrics in a lt colors; also In cheeks and plaids. Brice range is IS.00, $0.50, *10.00, *12.60, *16.00, *18,60, *20, *25.00, *30,00 *35.00 Up to *50. EXQUISITE NEW SKIRTS AT $6.00. Jla ro beauties iu all the latest materials and models, alt colors and black, special to r.............$5.00, 500 Guaranteed Hilk Be.fttooAte In a ll colors and black, go on sale a t .................. ........ . ..........$1.95 jrI--nr -^1 i uiq'ii!n fin ini PETER A. BOGOAN, Springfield, Ohio YOUR APPETITE If your appetite is poor, eat meat To tempt your appetite and nourish the system our choice meats are not excelled by anything. “ The weak and the strong, the small and the hearty eater alike enjoy them, ;! R<McClellan, SSSKilBMajUlM* We Sell and Guarantee Every R R E L .L , P IA N O to give , P erfect S atisfaction or your money returned G EO R G E & S IE G L E R G, J?. HIFflLNR, Resident f r i t t e r . MM# 1 . - fl

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