The Cedarville Herald, Volume 29, Numbers 27-52
it] there * 'r““ M*ws to trn*> to your butcher, w ,a ^ e d F o r M e a ts i t h ^ o t h o o n j y wua to ^ p r o p e r ftppi iaiW69 ‘ tb«« *W* m $ lh sX E s^w h ftn sou^ b d & t J >plaK*feei* it*, ^ t . B: v b**ur*. uy j k C R 00SE , e p a r v i l l b , o . i ’ * tte s tau rs irt ; t ; and Drains Roams Igh «nd limestone street Springfldd, Ohio, 10.Witfen,W$Uq Newark, n ,jr, I i&si ',r '.th«&oWdr a eureoryoor: rmjpey.ljack. RemedyCo., ChicagoorN.Y. 505 J ltE , TEMMiUIOMBOXES & i ,d jQvtt ior a certainty sr ox not„yoar Ijeart, is &' Ode personJn, four,. weuV heart; it may he If so, you should 'knotty * add save serious1con* ces.. If-you.have short. , fluttering, paJpitajtroi } r .spells, hot flushes; i f Uriojt He on left side; If ve fainting or smother- ells, paid, around heart, and arpis, your heart is and perhaps diseased les’ Heart Cure wili fe- ou; T ty a bottle^and v quickly your condition proveT'* ; ft Saar **o 1 wot* tb tB« sdlcai Co„ lurfdDir advice, as I eeiiitt With, fcaaStr trouble, and 1 for two years. I had pain 8 ftrt, back ftnd l«ft sido, and been aW* to draw a dfc«p it two yeam. AnyHtUo eXt r- itd causa palpitation, and I t lift on, jnylift 8 ido without . TJsoy ftdvlwmme to tryW* >art Our* and JCorvinc, 'which. Ithlfte tiim t that I am In *fcHhthan x arm- was befom, ained 14 pound* since 1 com* tnkinc jt. I took about thW; lea at tb* two medicines, *N* been bothered with my heart MRS, ULtlHJ THOMAS, rppftr Sandusky, Ohio. If**** Hftarf Cur* ti *oM kt K& 'Sa 'SM f'.n iS ii irfand y**tr mewey. i f e d h S I ^ Bllkbart, lud - i«£isif. . CridaathKh] W& ©atcM*©* disease* of ttelmHMt* I t !?*«« tit tiw lw were<1Iwdy*] * prvpte wwfcfag omer, *©eW,W idbiwwfcunlnitjWn. ford’* k th t dartegf **ctk sickness. t M t . TO* great familf SH* s e t l m m w drug, ted * wlw wid si huiaK** fflwfcoweiAJn; « m i w#r to t*fcmby * afciM wfiawut powibWj m m m T n jm mM ' h f « iM INI jfe» 7m »wr Ml <l»j MMMgtaK mm. g» * with »#• IjuP ‘1 !?& ? *» fee# Ik ft** reg We S e ll You KB u tte r 3.v «»5c p s r IB., 20 o p o r Xi&rd 10 p p e r | Bh, Ih icon 15s p m lb ., C a lifo rn ia H am s IDs pea* lb ., 7 | Loaves g fb o » t B r e a d 25c , 25 l b . S a c k n f Am e rican | Queens H o u r f o r 00 c, tlxs b e a t in tow n ,.o r m on ey re - I funded - - ' ' w e p j t r -22c for Butter ' r- 24” to r r%gB Book after this apace n^t«weel# o. m . towns L ey . | 10CAI AHD WW<AL f j f r . <4. H. tiptMpwwMfn OalutuUu* Thumtay on buftiiibs*. Hr*. Mary Puflfekt Us th«au«#f o i iie r brother Ip Osborn. Mt*» C’lftra. MoHlibtn le ft thlft morning io r i?f. houw. IWCDY ’S AVORITE mm un e rw unM ix . Mr. 4 . 3>. Eilvey o f Columbus Came tluwu 1!uoadky to yofe. ■MI ks WolUo ftonCon ofTrauquiHty . Misft Hcleu Waraimll ol Xonls. is the gueptof Miss Mary MeMillaU. , Jhsy. ftnd Mrs. O. H , Milligan will entertain a number ■of friends tins evening,, . . ■ Mrs, Candice Deboieof Ohilllcotiie ,spent the veek with her -eister» Mrs. '■3. YY, Dbcon,'* ‘ ■t n l Y Q U R A P P C T I T C I f y o u r a p p e t i t e i e p o p f , e a t m e a t . T o t e m p t y o u r a p p e t i t e a n d u o u r i s t t h e s y s t e m o u r cho ice" m e a ts a r e j a o t egee ]lled b y a n y t h i n g T h e , w e a k i. a n d . t h e . s t r o n g , t h e s m a l l a n d u t h e . h e a r t y e a t e r a likv e n jo y t h e m , ~ 'Z 7 : x ^\<.h v ’ > f-.i . ? ..■. ......„ ,■ ... . *. .- ., % i'- y. *)x ,v* i. ■? ’>»y ' L ' M r." Eretl Anderson called on .fridrida here Tuesday and 'Wednes day, ' ' v ' ; ' ' \ ’ :* * ^ • iH fe S d l a u d 6 u a r k n t e e ' E v e r y t h ^!v t; • f - . . " T ^ E E C T - I - ^ A T t S f ^ O ^ r ^ ' , *7* 12^A # X 3 S B 4 ^ S S d , ^ J /Mrs. R. C/Wiitf lbff, Tuesday eve*1, ttiugfnr ISfevr* Yorlc City wheM *,ghe vvill vfsif her sister. : , ' ~ l W t-^---... r-. 1.... , %? T ^ l f* t'*^ ‘ ’f * Mr, ,and ' Mrs* "Win. Fraser of Springfield ^pant Sabbath with Mrs. Cooper, ;MAand Mrs'. Charles Cilbert- of -South- 'Charleston visited relatives -■ her!' jStibp^lh!' *[*• ",^ 5 ,,V; 7 Mi?s,- Audersou^ Collins Juft tld morning'fOf Rellcfontalne w'Uere aha will visit ^Ome time. ., \ _ ?WA 2 ?TEP:^--Plain and Fancy' sew ing, "work and perfectnt guaranteed, * * ' Hoover 'Sisters' Mr, Frank Bird and sitter, Verna attended » khrhen shower last Fri day.,, eTchlng a t fh'" of Mb n Margaret Wolf of Xenia la honor of. Miss Laura McClellan who is soon to become a bride. Communion aervioes Sabbath }« the R. P, 0 J 1 uroh, W. J , Sanderson, pastor. Rev, R. A, Blair of tfttioa, 0 ., will preach Friday* Saturday, Sabbath andfvMonday* Services Sabbath n t lOsSCt' and 6 :-Rstandard. .In the divorce o»ee of'Annie G. -Boyd agafust George R, Boyd* the defendant is required by an, entry handed down i n . Common. Rleae 'court Monday,-to pay, -the, plaintiff $5 a month alithony .pending the nuit and ,io pay ?15.forattorney’efees, Mr. Wm. K tia ih e sh adnh ad fa ii on -the w-est court Jhbuse steps in X«ni» Wednesday*' Beiriia ascend ing the steps *iyhen- he stumbled causing Ijim to fallen hie faseivhmh Was c u t ahd'hrtdaed h'fR?no; hones* jbro&en. Dr- DeHaven was called and Mteuded his dpjuries* ‘ 7 ■ ' * 4/i>: Wind Imi l)u‘ii ico.uved hc*u» of tho dfulh of Mrs. Ezra B. Lewis ol failure, Bhe* was a 'Sistp^ of Mrs. Andrew daek^ou and was years- of. age. A husband and two children and two, adopted children of the late Kiloreath Dunlap are left. ^ HNE STOCK &UB The best s»Te uf $ua '’tro tting homes th a t has been held in ihi« in- e»lHy,for noma tin**, took plaoe Wedua*day October #dtb a t the MeMiUan tarm three milee east o f CedarviIJe on' Die Columbus pike, Horsemen of note gathered to w it « e « the wJe of K>m« su high bred youngsters as one could dud in the state. These colt* werel a ll trotter* of the high acting type ^and many gave promise of being worthy a track education. Bom© o f these colts were aired by CoJ/Coit a hors© with a national reputation and who ihjt, loWOFPd bin r«co»t "to 8,opx and stopped a half a t toe -re-1 markable ra te of one m inute a n d * second. Other* by Xenium -a high acting tro tting horse who a t the prcsant tlntofe doing much toward lowering track records in the Cx&r’s domain, Colts from such sires as these’could not help hu t have the rise, style and potion which consti tutes a good one, . • , Mr. McMillan has created for him self an envious reputation Us a breeder in the ligh t harness world a u d it Is much -reg retted b y Ideal, horsemen th a t bo ls abou t to depart from 1 this pleasant and ‘profitable, pursuit, By careful breeding and a determination only fo r the best .he has placed himself in th e foremost ranks of (Jr<?ene: County horsemen pne noted th ew o tid over for its pro duce of tine etiDOk,'. ThO' McMillan fprm is a typmsd stock farm, ns there ;te no place better''fitted by natu re ^forjthe im rsuit o f Jive stock.raising, Mr McMillan ovyoShls’ success in fiorseraisihg not „to .t h e ' speed -ilhg but- the jndividnal tro tter who pqsscs- ah of action and style and being city broke isaj^,..ia^n;d e in a rid !# ^ ‘.hig|t: figure,' Mahydioraempn wrijkno'wtoi tiirapgbouij |h 'e ’'sttit6 we're.'presOnij And h;»pi%ssW tb rn r praise o f' the bUBin'es's liketpain ier ld;-trKlhA\’t$B| sale was conducted, ' 1 -* • ' Springfield sum: .V1: i ri •* , >* UNDERWEAR E x t r a h f ia v y d o tih lc brtaiwMod r e g u la ,r 75 c q u a l i t y . O u r p r i c e 5 0 c , S u p e r f in e f le e c e m e d i c a t e d 75 c to $ i . o o w o r t h $ x .o o t o $ 1 * 0 5 * A m e r i c a n H o s i e r y C o m p a n y ’s e x t r a h e a v y M a r e n o i n lo n g a n d s to u t s , ^ j — . , -■Messers'Edwap Dcanumd dameR Mhtthew attended a barge Hale h r Washington, Wednesday, " ' A number uf witnesses from here attended the suit of John Stoner Against Thomas B. Artbnr, who now’ deceased^ the -Adit* 'h ay in g , been broughta gainst bis. bon »s- executor Ji’Is. broughtfob yioiutipnof coiitriici lb the>aip pf tho. Daniel McMitirin farm on tbo Columbus pike. Stem r wants damages. ■' C H E A P R O U N D T R I P R A O ' B S 1 •■;■■: : -: , v ' 1 ■•. - p . - - ■ 4 - . • ’A : ' .. • Q U E E N & C B E S C E I t T R O U T E . i *, ’ * ■' -—vMMilfc- ' ' ' , ‘ ‘ ' ‘•\J ^ - ,* * . O © t o b # # : l f i t h l ^ r i ^ e i i i l a e r ''& < p i 4 v . . , J .Ninon*.- ISttt*5|3iD*.<A■' ^ ‘ ; 1 , TO HANyvBggNTS IN ALABAI3A, BEimiCK.V, GEORGIA LOU- SOUTH CAROLINA ' ar&^ m -i Joying a visit front their daughter, ■Mrs, Patton of «CoiumbuS.'. ’ ‘ t y 7',Mr.,'^h^fih. been on> rite Sick,list suffoiing with' kidney ; ‘ . «un «j « • y e n jCfcriAl -' ’ *' dnd bladder trouble/ ■ * , , MLYDi\ OTCUALi . - ^ <•/ »svv",'- *- a /™/ g i t , ,<»r;'W/y' s- » 4 rAr> ak - i _ 1^74-.1 y ^ —Ml. V,;^ . "Mrs. Charles Turnhull ahd Mis® Clara rKylO !pent Tuesday -and Wednesday in.Cincinnati.' \ 't *V* ' , *, i '^U—— i , .I \ 'Mr. Charles B.mitjh Was called to GalHpolis Monday owlngAn- tne Ill ness of his lather. f v r ^ >• > ^ —r , / Mrs. John TO'vnsl y relorned homsftthh Dayteh.Siitnr.lny nfier a- visit;w ith rriarivt'-v Uvi"*. . ' ‘ . J ' Mr* Ray Lawrence bad for h is gucstet Saturday “and $abbati», Mr. and M rs. W alter,Sayers of Alpha. VHXE AND POINTS ON ELORtDA EAST TOAST F \W A V * TNdtetc Uaitol TU d f 9 f * vrisii rii|Hnf«r yndfifetf*** * CHAS.W.ZIUADP.A m C.H.RyaNQ^«P0i9><&.AA* chc^tepU. f. , r Miss Fifio Conicy, wiiu truelies SCbonl tn Denver Creek township had to close her school on avcount of'scarlet fever. - , , f i b e r s o i © P i a n o s A B SO LU T E L Y d u r a b l e itite dnnritt ybuot writ ah** vs <:*aw ai « m i «»d to*rof riAatuk tvow,*' .. . • M f i Saw . DircoteftH*^ ... “H -momrnnmw<*>$&*■ . mummK..,#: av . t h f r f l M e i r & N i x o n P i a n o C o . 1 <»* um KI f -a. PiMirth attttvt. The hunting season for quail’and rabbit comes in, November T5 and lasts to December 4, including this date, , , , . Mr, Nelson Shaw of Hillsboro re turned homo Tblirsday morning af ter a visit with Mr. M. C. Nagley ttrid wite for a few days. ? v Mr. George Btegler of Ridgvilie, IndMbrotherof Mr. Jacob Sirgler of this place,’visited her© from Bat-, urday until Mobdav. * 8 . . , o ' kfr. J- H. Brofherton has returned from a trip \ VDelfoit and CrnsweU, Mich., where he wan the giuat of bis sons about ten days. * ^^ c'i'y ^ J jV//r|'‘' Tho Silycr'Medalfcontest' given by: tfiuW 0 . T, U- under the ’direction of,Miss ^tallie <$, Brown in the opera house last night was'won by Miss Carrie Finney, There were,eight Contestants and each of those out side of the winner was given a book* , A Year of Blood. ’ ’ The year IflfiSwill longbe remem bered in'the home of F, N. Tacket, of Alliance, &y., as a year of bloodf Which flowedso copiously from Mr. Tucket’s luhgs riiafc d<*ath seemed very-" m or, t ’writes: “Severe- bleetUugfrpmfhelungs and a-fright- ful cough had brought me a t death’s door, when ' T -began faking Dr, King’s New,Discovery for Consump tion) wilh , th e « astonishing' result that after inking four bottles T was completely restored and as rime has proven penrtftnenl ly clired.” -"Guar anteed for Bore Lungs, Coughs and Cold*, a t all druggists. Price <Sfic and $i.fiO, Trial bottle free, - - $ 1 , 50 , p e r g a r m e n t | S f i l i l t l V A f l , I R E H f l T T F R Yv ~r”” “ i r - w 27 B o u th X imefitone S t r e e t , ; , - © * * Sp ring fie ld , 0 . r ■,>,lW,^..,Tp^tl.l,,..,,.r,,|.ft.>f ...r.u.u .uni. . 1 M 1 L 1 • 1 fi 1 11 . . . S H O E S H O T T l i i l l t t i ^ ‘SjieVlVETHfeM, coitecit, T s. . ^ jlmrged that too Editor of the Herald had; a siring ,fo Probate’ -Judge Shoup and iiad been able to pull it tfta Certaip Oktent.. ' ’ .' , V TJte statement seemed' preposteriv ohs 'Wheh the Anuf^w-Rifigway- Ja'cltson gang claimed it owned JudgeShoup when the election cases were on a t which 'time J . SC and T. B, Andrew and Andrew^Jackson were before fh p public in primary troubles. '■Wltetherthese hten liada string tb drudge Shobp. we ’ not knowtether than hi&uecivion releas ed them from the charges. The ^gang” jim boasted dud dAred ped-, pie to db things in' tiie way bl law enforcements ujnd then shouted ‘ watch thb ftelsli*”. ' . The “gang1” her© has given us more ofedlt than Wo-knew w! jx|s- Sessed and. we believe (t a good time to bring up some more, of Ute elec tioncases aufttlteuMphll tile string,’’ The members of the “gang” have leifc-thAimpression tha t they hold the string and fear someone teay take 1 t away from them, ; " ■ The Kditer Called to see Judge Bboiip Tuesday morning about the charge hu t be. Watt*absent a t the rime* • * ’ Catarrh Cannot, Be Cured. W e a r e s h o w l t i g t h e l ^ ^ c o ^ ' p l e t e l i n e o f g o o d s h o e s i a ' h i 7 4 h i B / s b o t h f p r d r e s s a n d e v e r y f ' d a y : *i f e ^ I f y d n a r e l o o k i n g r-< v / r ^ h a t W e ^ ( \ ^ ^ r :^ t h e l ) ^ t i i i a d e :1i^ -n a ; t < r 1 { g i v e ':^ J ^ a f f | j T a c t d ^ H^ e a ^ ^ ^ j t e v e t h e s i z e s a n d w i d t h s t o ’i n s u r e a f i t . i#j if r i ^ & '* U»J\ - K -i.ri| 7 fi■'-]> % f * * K ' ' «r /* uilUf- CINCINNATI 0- |V Rev«' Blair of Utica, 0,, is the guest of Rev. W. J . Sanderson and will conduct communion services Sabbath in the ft. P. church {0. S.J. T h e G e n u i n e Mrs. ft, C. McLean of ftipaso, Texite, who has beetr in a hospital in tha t city suffering with typhoid fever, is reported some better. * Mr. and Mrs. H. Dobbins of Ada, 0 ,, parents of Mr.T!. I>, Dobbins, are guests a t the home of their son nod will remain during the winter, flak JtfW d m Spoons,Forks,Knives,etc. mwaa^paM «f fh« b«*t*tef- flog; <mm, u ot#4m tifc « o a ^ ^ h t h flliWML , o a Muefe r f Hwt aNffifig fi<hf tm th« Toxrke t fiiifikad % h t to t p M 0 m im t, **»ds hi flu 1 &■* fiNwri k'simm ytim yto^StM er jm to tiM i m m * ’*} \ i»«w ^ tiiiHHwii k * m k m m m*** look fm h. Wsmw trnmg Ante* /, , ftwjwto t. Mmfm write •■ hum mbtimm *t‘OL.w VfMl wwe*. atmmvemm m l*% «•- NWdiWWWsjlwWWPII WPPnK;... | JHrktMrt &% Messrs. George tM nm A. O. ftrldgm&n and G. B* Boyd attended the Washington Oi TI, .horse sales, Thursday* , t L08T:—A straight Llckory cane .with crooked bandin between. Jicre- and Yellow Bpring*. Finder plekse return to this office. Fred Sdilenl* ABons. owners of a number of elevators in this state have purchased the Jacoby ©tevater a t Goes. Alltert Smith of near Npnia was luteMiNu!^ T,w*****'wdiW Ihv ■ftife- Is how in the county |*ll and i* fran- fte over the affair* BUILDING CONTRACT LET. The contract for the erectionof the Cedarville Carnegie Library . has >eenle t hy the building committee to Mr. John McLean for fftdSOw ith-; out tha plumhihg and bearing appa ratus. Themwere three other bid-; ders. i The cost of the hdilUing complete rwiii ho about |li,tX»and itpromiscs to be a very handsome structure. The architect from Cincinnati will be here soon to take the levels for he building and Mr, McLean wilt begin a t once oh the excavating and ‘ push the work as fast a* possible before freezing weather sets in. The Main street side of the build-; ing will he ..about *ti feet long and will have a v e r / imposing entrance with recess and columns, Thu foun dation will be concrete with Bedford stone watertables. ■The root will be slate with heavy galvanised cornice and copings* In the basement there will tie Jive room* to be used for furnace rooms, coal etc. The building wiH be heat ed with hot air. The plans are also made for a bath room to be supplied with water from a tank in the attic. Part oi the building will be two stories. In this paH will be the li brarian’s room, room for tho trustee* and an ©xtrferootn. Ip, the mam or reading room ev erything modern will be supplied amt the building Wilt lie wired for electricity and plumbed fof gas. . With io$al applicationt/i? they cannot reach thesMtot the diteaSe, Catarrh in a bloodor-conWitatiosai diteste, andin order to cureit yon tepat take internal remedies Hull’nCatarrh Cure lanot aquackmedicine ltwaapreacftbedby Oneol the beat phyei- rianiin this country foryear* and iaAteff ular prescription. It la composed of the best tonicsknown, combined Witt) tha best blood purifiers, actingdirectly on the mn- toiiipurfecesr The perfec.fccomhlnatioti of, twoiagredkfits fawhat ptbilucesadch won- fl*rtu| rwialujn coring (Sstarrh. Send for, testimonial*free. AddressF, J,X'HKygVA 00, Toledo, 0. Soldby dmggiat, ?5c.' llftU’a Family Bllto aretb©beet. '■■■■• ■■■■'■-■■.■ THE SECRET O F SUCCESS A LITTLE .NONSENSE. t| f &ci ^ h 1 ^J iiu What t!-.*,Lfttjel>at, Sawed.Off filer- •’' ‘ man’Wouldn’t Stand For. . ..H e / wan a little,. faty ©awed off 'Herman* and Ji 6 cailed at, the. corner grocery for tho. purpose; ’o | paying 1 a bill Of.a few weeks,’ stanfiihg;’Aft | er taking his/money, the grocer *handed liim a cigar and said: “Novi you arc square,'Fritz.” ' , ^Guess d o t/1 voS?” qjucried the jRewman, ■, * ’ “You a te square, I aald/’f,replio(l the groqeri , 1 , % vos schvare, yo* I ? ” exclaimed the pufZlcd , “Yes, yott afro’ all vtjuare now,*’ said the grocer, ’ ■' ' . i ‘ Frito Was silent for a moment; then his face flushed, and,-bringing/ Ifls flst down, on the counter, he ex claimed: “Fy ehimmeny! I vfli h a f no more peeseness m it ypu j - I pay iiiineplil like a ehcndlemati; andyou make a ehoke-mit me-—you sa^ 1 vos echvarc yen I know t vos tonnd t as Aparrel alretty. I dond like deni chokes. My peeseness m lt yon voa done.”—Chicago New*. Mlstakftn. ! Lord Dedbroke— There is on* great trouble Inyour count-ry in my /oponion. Blood decant count, you know. H elrm (daughter of Amerioan millionaire' ‘ " any mi«ta' tha t and horns, wellt you can bet nothing** wasted in papa’s business!—Fundi. "Hft, « t ! ------- « mu «; X'ftdwfta 1 i Jhaw*). wtfl'H i VI i M i The trial of 4. F. Battmey for tlm killing of Michael W riter of Balia- broak ha* boon CottHnnwlnn aeoouu t of lmpm^fcWll^iwstesbMni absent m m riwi stata* i t has Jtesn m t for IN mn **'. 3 M lire OHIO *«yteteffbait' /'veb^viGgAttittrtrfftWrrriaM XWaft ft toy, ftw*JTOI um *«fttMr.** gppftrty million hottkftof AtwUstFlowM |«MM ibft UMted ?5tet(W*iorift ik m M tectoduriimi -And th*,J©mftad forlorn *tiU»wwliig« hrti't that ft fin* ahe t i takes #? Doa’t it tmw© IhfttA' FJtwgrh** _ - tecm'«f iite%teripf *»U f ip p p l ****** W#st (UHsmteft $t flWdthftftAhfppliMM? __ * pt«V* * M h»d n»fri 1 lug ft.nvf*** ---- JF iite%Sfbk« ififi - wfifv sawnks of sMlflt andha ronooft 4D»»*it u«t afford the test fttfikmo*tb Aftxmd jWowtr M* sthtt tkiodfiO m Hwudi tmS iutftltituddi#m>leMf--D m Ait i( A mi teat of ntlftv*rr«gMiatoir»? liagu*t FknSWf hi* * fiMktetew* team •im t m ysftaihtiSsprtaig«* * is rM .w| iifteiAlidttedlp. A f l t e i f t a l 1 AGEE $ \ \ --/-wjim 'EtQt a ^~7 » . RicbBlackTarmcand I n n o r t h b a s t . t b x a s , ’ / ’ . along the ,, Ccxas midland - r A il r o a d -1' : in *° community h o t-fa r”behind’ your own in development. Val ues range from ton to fifty dollars per aero, and the land is a il good —absolutely the best-lit Texas'. Our people, w an t YOU, and a .neighborly*- welcomC-awjute Jk e . tlfrtftjr man and his fam ily . Round trip homeseekW tickets at© on Sale twice monthly to all points la Texas, and the eight- seeking way to Houston. Galves- ton-and San Antonio (with Inter mediate stop-overs) . is via the Brisco, Texas Midland and South ern BaciflcSystemfl. Further particulars will he gladly furnished upon application to H. W. TRUAX, LAND AGENT fteibftld BuiWing, Dayton, Ohio. F. B. M c KAY, Gehorsf PitsMitgei' Agent, Terrell, Texas. C A S T O R ! A For Xaftuate mad Children f i t KM Y sk Bait Always Bm th* Bftftrt thft Mgn*Wm,nf I -as* Offtftntei Vftrr)i*b*d W««J, Grained and vam-Uhed imita tion* of hard wood' are host cleaned by rubbing welt with cloth* wrung out in tadtx aompeud*, havar letting, the water touch them* Afterward l they *temld b©rnhbed with a flannel f h m y moistened with k«to*enc. I f i air • a * » *. i%\ I Um«f m \w ittm u k - halmm ma xu wn dkeolte and War the color*. Clwm ' lwfd woodwith a flannel wet lit 1 ■ •*1 pautine, and rub afterward lightly with boiled Hnwwd oil. Take off #pot* with flue Wind mixed in oil. Apply it with a leather and r*bWith ; dean \m \k ft afterward’ to bring s. Nelson’s ** T Business m ““ College ** A tm tifo t i p r l n s l & d v OW© toff* BeWliliNitMA Of*ftAtt?#erv BOOKKEEPING S H W H AND. >» . ’h —-•— iff* ftiki'j'W rt'iahin- ' W & t : ^ nMlWCUFF MAkSTB m a m t * •v m m AlVferit S 5 * 3 L . l^^W|(fwap»^P}gr aafouet £>,j‘
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