The Cedarville Herald, Volume 31, Numbers 1-26
t? JWaMfiWM CEPAKY IhL r, OHIO . W« So i^y j? Yoi'» F atomhob *n<i pi'crin^o cnvcfa! qnd p'rumpfc attention to a ll Imslness Intfustcft to ns. - NEW YORK DRAFT ahd BANKMONEYjORDERS! The cheapest and most con venient way to send money' by- mail.. Personal o r Collateral Security^ R(faking Hours: 8. A. M, to 8, P. M, S. W. S mith , President. > O. I », S mith , Cashier, A New Orleans woman was thin. because she did not extract sufficient nourishment from her food. She took S c o t t * .? E m v f J io n * Result r She gained a pound a day in weight ALL J3RUGGKTSi 60c. AMD $ 1.00 ^ The Cedarville Herald. J Sr, go P e r Y e a r, Confinement I! you have cause to fear the pain* o! childbirth, remember that they are, due to weakness, or dis ease, o! the womanly organs, and that hdalthy women do not sutler, like weak ones. '. -T)ho specific, medicinal, vege table Ingredients, of which that ,| famous, female medicine and wo-. manly toalc' OF WOMAN’S RELIEF Is composed, will build up the womanly organs to a healthy state and thus prevent needless suffer- !««** - - *;' “Belore my confinement,” writes Mrs. Rose1Schubartli, of Monu ment, Colo., “I had suck'bearing* down pains I didn't kffiw what to : do. Gardui quickly relieved'me. f eme months later I had a fine. 24b. baby, was sick only thirty minutes, and did not even have a doctor.” At All Druggists WRITE FOR FREE ADVICE, b tattoos Tha^Chaltanooga w i u w w . Chattanooga, Tenn. B 35 MOi fUK ritCD UUWLf g aga ahtt describing symp- to &adi*e>A dvisory Denf., . t Medicine Co, Ho. 3 K. Detroit St., Xema, O. Bill of Pare. 'Coffee,.Tea, Millc,...:,.,'.......... 5cJ Brfefttjl and Butter................. ;...... 5c Fried Potatoes.,...,...,,..,................... 5c Baked Beans,..,........................... 6c Pie, per quarter.... ................... 6e ' lla ln Sandwich,.............. j..., .... .‘.... Be Buttered Toast............... ........ fie Cheese Sandwich . ......... ...... ,..f fie Cake........................................ 6c " Steak,-Chops, Humor Bacon.... . 15c B.am or Bacon with Eggs........ 20o Hot Boast Beet, Wemor or Egg Sandwich........ 6c Soup ....................... ....... ..........I ... fie FreBh Oyster Stow................ 20c Oysters, law—,............ ................ 15c Bread and Butter withMoat Orders t c A u i v H m n y t , - E d i t o r . I OF REAL ESTATE FRIDAY, MAY 20, 1003. Over 20001nyitationBto the Greene County HohierOoining’have so la r beonseh tqu t’hy the committee in charge of tha t portion of the work. One thousand more will be mailed wilhm a few days, and the com mittee is constantly receiving new names ,to be added td the list. The invitation is extended In a letter signed by J, F. Orr, chairman, and Austin M, Patterrou, secretary of the executive committee. With each invitation is sent a program of the Homa-Ooming, exercises, a-post card with blank spaces to be filled Dy the recipient and returned to the committee, telling whether he will attend the Home-Coming, and with "whom he expects to stay while in the city; a prospectus of the souve nir .Home-Coming book, ' ‘Greene County. 1808-1008,” a post card to be mailed to.M, D, Xupton, mauncer for an advance subscription to the book; blanks in vvhich are to be In serted namas oi- former Greene countams, and envelopes m which to return them to the Home-Coming committee. NOTICE. MANHATTAN MEALS - - - 25 c Hanna's Green Seal Paint INSURES SUCCESS. in have to be painted every year or two, and you get that satisfaction using Hanna's Green Seal by ti r.. lm ty Pa’,n*; thatfordur- beauty and spreadiug ca pacity, also covering qualities, is second to none. I t is not a new thing, but One that has stood the teat for years* is made from the btot aha purest materials to he had, So don't experiment with Inferior paints, but profit by the experience of the many whohave - wed Hanna's Green Seal Paint for years with absolute Bilccess. FOB SALK BY r &Hastings Bft». WANTED! We want figmHn in all partn of the tL.jri. tow ll uni* fatnoua Hr, Wi1» lifims Filin, Honii tiu your nnmn and address and w« ivlll Jibuti you 12 boxes to sell a t 23e per box, when •old sand n:t the $:>and mwlvc a full aot ofeoohlig; vt'CSid.: t-oiisfetSngol a t , Aand fi quart vcr,sd. A limited Humber of tfoew vwwl s ni'o given to tntrodnuahtu'pills, o rde r quick. pB. WILLIAMS MBWCINH COi, ROSKVILLB, OHIO, 1 To the owners of lots and lands m the village of Cedarville Ohio: In compliance with’ the requirements Of Section I7S2-A of the, .Revised Statutes, I hereby notify the owners of lots and lauds in thfe;.village oi Cedarville to out and destroy* all Canada and common thistles and other noxious weeds growing on any such lots and lan d s within the eor- in* lands, On'failure of any mdh owner to comply withthe law In regard here- to, the village council jpAy, employ persons to cut And destroy said nox ious weeds and tlm' excu ses there of will ho la lieh on .said’ lots and lands,and collected as.f&xes. Given under1’ my hand seal this 22d day of May, 1908. J . H. Wolford, Mayor. s NOTICE TO BIDDERS. Be i t Itesolvod, th a t tha Village Clerk be authorised and Instructed to advertise for bids for furnishing 20 arc lamps of 2,000 candle power and 10 lamps of 1,200 candle power, or 60 incandescent lamps of 100 can die power or as many additloual lamps ot each kind as or moil may ‘desire for lighting the streets, alleys and public places of said village for a period of ten years. Said bids shall he sealed in a plain envelope and marked “Electric Light Bid” and deposited with the village clerk by noon of June 15th, 1908. * Council reserves the right to re ject, any or all bids. J , G. M c CO kice M/, Clerk. ,T, H . W oij F oivd , Mayor. Pessed May 21, 1008^__ NOTICE TO NON-RESIDENTS, . J, W. Marshall to Ik' E , LiglithiS' or, 38,08acres in Xenia tp. $ 1 . j , W. Marshall to Adda Marshall 62,08 acres in Xenia tp., $1, Frank W. Hunt, and Lena H un t to James E, Graham, lot in Xenia; $2060. ' 1 Laura Scott and Thomas H. Scott, to Amanda C. Meek, lot lu Xenia, $400. . Elizabeth Hoys and Chas; A, Keys, of Springfield, Ilk , to Hornet O. Hudson, Jot lu Xenia, $1. Sarah S, Barber to \V. A. Spencer 03J4 sq. poles m Cedarville $1800. ff. II. Bell and‘James M. Bell, to Llzzto E. Taylor, one acre $1000.f Charles B. Mamma and Jessie Hrfmma to Elmer A. Hamraa, •17,29 acres $639.17. David F. Smart to W. S. Sellars,’ 8Q-100 of an acre in Beavercreek tp $125,. ‘ Charles McPherson and Eva Mc Pherson to John IT. McPherson and others, 10 8-fiC acres, $ 11 ) 08 . 75 .’ 1 Samantha J. Engle to Robert Snyder, 35-100 of art acre for road way in Beavercreek tp., $50. M. W. Gerard a.nd Elizabeth A Gerard 49.70 acres in Jefferson tp, ’$l. VVlnifred Andrews to Thomas Andrews I0.4JLaeres in Silverereel tp., $2142. ' George A. Greiner said others to Frank Divyer, lot in Xenia, $1. E lya Dmwlddie and F. W. Din- Widdle to 'Nellie. Wright, lot in Bellbrobk, $525. ' 1 W .E . Hutchison to A. J ; Ebright righl of way over strip of ground in Third Ward Xoma, $1. . Thomas *A. Dean to F rank H. Dean, 7,GOacres $1600. George Charters to Robert M. C h a rte rs^ interest in lot in5Xenia, George Charters to kfargarefe I. Col'ims *4 interest in, lo t in Xenia $1"; Frank Kyhe tp David F, Lucas 2i) acres in Sugarcreek tpM$1200. , P, JL Perkins to Beard ofEduca- :j^«Qu0if tra c t in Jeffor- aon to- $860, George Charters to J , Thorbom Charter?; ^ in te r e s t in lot hr Xenia, $ L / 7 ‘ . Geo* 0 W. Harahman and Jennie Harshman to Jeremiah Cyphers, 83 acres in Beavercreek tp„ 10 cents. Edith Smith' Sharpless and G. Walter Sharplsss to Joseph Van Horn and C. F, Gilbert, 121.97 acres in Cedaryllle ip., $9,140 25. FRE Tom o rrow *B*$9S a tu rd a y , M a y S ts t Onty I WiH Give J t IOc p a ir o f Hose w ith every p a ir o f Children!s Oxfords pu r* chased a t$ h ,0 0 o r $1.25 pr. J t i5c p a ir o f Hose w ith every pa ir o f L ad les’ Ox fords pu r* chased a t $1.50 or $ 2 .0 0 pr. Moses C. White of Anderson, Indiana; AlberfcH. White of Bloom ington, Indiana; John E . White of Bloomington, Indiana; Francis A. White of Bloomington, Indiana and E lla J . .Soaney of Bloomington, Indiana and EdnaM . White of near Palestine, Crawford Co., Illinois, the ahovo hbing tlio Post Ofiico ad dress of said parties when 1 1 st heard from, will each lake notice tha t on the IGth day of May 1903, Vt. 14. Snodgrass filed his petition in the Court of Common Pleas, GrecmJ County, Ohio, in ease No. 12091 against the above named de fendants, praying for judgment against them in tho sum of One Hundred and Fifty Dollars mid in terest since the 3d day Of May 190-7, on account of legal smyices render ed tor them in Hie case of Moses O, Whlfo, fetal., against John Alexan der Howie, et ai, Case No. 11218 Common Pleas Court, Greene Oonn-, ty, Ohio, and plaintiff also asks tor an atiachmwnt against tho property of tho defendants in this counfy, and UUjrtifc besold to satisfy plain tiff's claim, ami the costs of suit. Haiti parties are required to anti- war on or before the llth day of July, Ifitifi,or judgment may he taken against thorn and their prop erly in this county cold to satisfy , the game, with costs, tkiCd M. 14, Bnodgrass.! J f25 c p a ir o f Hose w ith every p a ir M en’s Oxfords, tan or b lack , pu rchased a t $ 3 .0 0 or $5 .50 pr. J i $ 2 .0 0 H a t ti)iih every Su it o f M eh ’s Clothing pu rcha sed a t$ t2 .SO o r $15 .00 . * P . S .** 'Th is O ffe r Is F o r Cash Only. BIRD'S MAMMOTHSTORE Fwptfi* tmmMfjum H «Mt»imU;U« *1 Ihe «M**ttu# .-»aswa SS **t«« «'WU», ®« it rgtclrtd l • i\4 •Ji'.y.Tfl I c t the >’(«{# cf O K U , E rniJK 1 A sr**-ia'U'<a t-k-jd cnb- mined t*> tii# •!*;««* tjis ..r::te *t tho acst ft- for lovKiUc . .... Jriif Et-nri-nl ruivmfeiv. to an,Mi(i th* rr a.-.Mtulko of tho fla!# ot Ohio lu ti»M Mi -i, - 11 - IS to 32, both JuriUBlT*. %t arm I- u . slin1-! resrc-UvcIy )-u n«nih«rfil s^-tinra ’It U> 23; actl eMt'ocu 10 c a t 18 nl -4fH at*. :e 1c to M to ssr.3 as fultow*; Asia tv u . r-» ■ Ecr. 18, Every bill bo lulfj- and m-nmoUy read ,>x <br«* Uicerent day'., uu- J cb : s . I t ? rasa of urera-.y. threc-faui tha fif tin? member* elected M tti* hpusa tn whleli it shsJl be r.-yOtt*. n u ll wlt|i this rule.; but the rearlji r cr a till c«i its final passnea shall iu m- «•«» he dlaptiubij With. No Hit shall rcntalc 1 ijce *.5i<ic ono suhlect, which shalt ho ctoiciv . ^pr.-w-d in its tula: ar.'l co law eh.V.i t.e, t ovived or *mended, omtoss tho cmv ar> tvah’.Ui the eniire net revived,.or tha ecrumi or cecdcnj n ■,ended; tmd tlio rection or se.j-jou? 00 nmoedect shall to repealed, See. IS. Rv'-;v HU >;ar»«d by the ecu. semt it with hi; C'F-''U'.m in writing', to tho housu in whi<-n n originated which may then reconsider n;e v-:t« on tt.-> p.issneo, If two-thirds ot tha-members elected to that heueo then apree to repaa* tb< tin. It shall b* rent, with the oL-Jei tl<m» of the governor, to the Other honao whtr-h nmy nlao recon- pidor tho vote on if* passage. U two-thlrdo of the mcipnets elected to that house then, agreo to VepaT'i it, it sh:-.k hc.eatne a Jaw, not- withotanding the objectumr, ot the governor. It a bUi shall not be mumed by the soV- ernoi' -within, ten days, Sundays excepted, after boing presented to him. it shall bepoma a law. unless the general nsuembiy by ad journment prevent its return; in which case, It shall become * ]»w unices, within ten days after atleh adjournment, it shall be filed by him, with, bin objections, in tho oillco of the Hecretary of state. The governor may dis approve any- Item or items in auy bin mak ing *n appropriation ot money, and the Item or items, so diuapproviid, shall be stricken therefrom, unless reppact-d in. (be mannor heroic prescribed for tho repasnago of a hilt. S ec . 2, This amendment shall - take eftc-pt on the first day- of January, 4 . D. 1003, , ri.,A, T homprow , /Speaker of the Houseof Jttpresentatlees. AJfPHBWk. mum s, - President of tho Senate, Adopted March 20, l30q. Ui.‘ITEP STATESOPAAiPnlCA, OHIO, Ofilce Of the Secretary of Slate. 1, CAUMI A. THOMPSON, Secretary ot State of the State uf Quid, do hereby certify that the foregoing is an. exemplified copy, csrofuiy compared by ms with the original rolls now on file Tn this office, and in my official custody so Secretary of State, ns re quired by the laws ot the Stdte of Ohio, of a Joint Resolution adbpted by tho General As sembly ofe-the State of Ohio, on the 20th day of Marc*, A, D, 1906. In TnaTiMOMy W uepeop , I have hereunto *nhscribcd my name, and affixed' ray official seal, at cpinmhus,. tbUf 23rd day of April, A, D, 1908. , . ’CABMI A, THOMPSON, [S f . ai A ' Swraiant of •Slate. PUOPOSBD AMBNDMDNT TO THE CON- , , STITllTfON OP OHIO. JOIHtltlSOlOTlON Ta ammead sectiontwosi *rticlt twelve el the Can. >ti|utis&e! Ohio. lie if. resolved btf the General Assembly ±of - the State of Ohio 1 , S ection 1, That a proposition shall ho submitted to the electors of-the-state of Ohio, on. the first •T«e~dfiy after tho -first, Monday in November, 1908. to -ninefid scetinn two of Article twelve of the'constitution of the state of Ohio, so that Jt shall read#* fciiojvfi; , AKTlCtAt X |l. ” , FtKASft'H ASP- TAXAxmN. Sec. 2, Th* Oebernl Assembly shall,have power to establish and maintain -ati' equit able system for 'raising state and local’ revenue. I t .may 'yiassify the subjfcctq.-'af tnsatUtn ao‘ far as Uiwlr differences justify tha same tn order to. Secure a Just return from each. AH taxes and- other charges shall he imposed -for puhtltr purposes only and shall h n aJu»t to each subject,, ^ Thd power of taxation shall never be-surrendered,; suspended or contracted away. Bonds of, .the state ot Ohio, bonds of nay city, village, liawlpt, county or township in this state and 'bonds tamed tn behalf of the public school* of Ohio and the means of instruction i n ,eouBBctioo therewith, burying around*, nubile school tmuee*. fiousatr, need exclusively n r Jpabtfo worthfo, Inatttution* -of purely opw-ty uMd ajoiu- •po»».-.*udperiosal . ... .A not exceeding* i® value *8to, tor each Individual, way, hy f uneral law*, he exempted front taxetionj ut all *uoh law* shsli be subject td ,nH«r- ation nr repeal; and the value of all prop-; erty, ,*a -exempted, ehali, from- time to time, be Ascertained and published as way. be; directed by law, S bcwoh 2 ., All taxes and exempHona in ffirce when this Amendment J* A opted shall remain in force, In the same wanner, and to the same extent, unless and until otherwise' directed by statute. J, D. CUAXIBEREAia, Speaker Pro Tent, of the ilotne of „ ' Representatives. J aw * b m . wh , uam 8. president of tho Scnats. Adopted March 27, 1808 . U nited S tate * or AuitaicA, O hio , Office-of th* Secretary of .State. „ I. CAEMI A, THOMPSON, Secretary 'nf State ot .the State of Ohio, do h ioby certify that the foregoing In an exempttiled copy, earefuiy compared by tno with- the original rolls now on file In thin office- and in my official custody a* Secretary of State, aa re quired by the Saws of the Stato of Ohio, of a Joint itesOlutfon Adopted by the General As sembly ot the State of Ohio, on the 27th day Of March, A. 0 . 1908. I n T fvumohv WHKW.or, r have-hereunto subscribed my name, and affixed my official seal, at Columbus, this 23rd day of April, A. P. 1908. , „ CABMI A. THOMPSON, [flEAr,.] Secretary of State. PBOPOSE0 AMENDMENT! TO THE BTITBTION.OP OHIO, e s s ITOIVXSTH1MKSfItiSUOT. ’SS? ia«'SMlTHs 5 NiAif J»IRttCf ' ' ■' ----- TRUSS Hold and fnijttstiyJ l>y Isaao Wistoriimh, CON- JSIHT fiESOlOTIOS t PrayesInA M^aneafauatijle the CeAitliullAa si the slats *! 0W» rtlallrC te Ike lime •! the caiu- mtacvnwstel the rcfaiar teiihsi »UA»<*«rtl aiSemHjr, Be it resolved by the General Assembly ot thi State of Ohio-. 4 S ection 1. A proposition oliall bo; sub mitted to tlie elfctfim of this stato nt tho next election for members or tho general assembly tft amend section 23 of artu-lo II of tha constitution, so as to read «m follows; Sec. 25, The regular r.cmiiod of each general araeinbly snait comraenco on tho first- Monday in January next after It U chosen. ' . C. A. T hompson , Speaker of the House of Representatives. ANDltKW tr. flAItnirt, > • , * President of tlie Senate. Adopted March 20,1990, U nited S tatm ot A mkmca , O hio , Office of the Secretaryj>f Stale, . T, OABM1 A. THOMPSON, Eccrotary ot Otata of the State of Ohio, do herohy cortlfy that the foregoing U an exemplified copy, earefuiy rbropared by me with tho nrtclnal rolld now on file in this office, arid In my official custody n* Secretary of State, as re quired by tho law* of the Statn of Ohio, of a Joint licsnlutian Adapted by ,tbo General A»- . fomblf of the state of Ohfij, bn tho 20th day ot March, A. t>, Iflbfi, IN testimony . Wuraror, t have hereunto atibasflbed my came, and nfflxrd my official Seal, -at tTolumbu*, this 2Srd day of April, A. I), 1908. ,. - , CAJIMT. A. THOMPSON, ftiE.vi.'j secretary of state. . ProptT interior' Decoration, Mrs, Mary L, Bookwalter, in a talk tii4 other day on tho subject ot in- totlof decoration, said that "the av erage hoico is a juiiftlo ot unrelated things, most of them a burden to tho housekeeper, tlio maid mid the bread winner, to say nothing of tho gueat." Correct lines, harmony of color and restraint itt ornament wore among tho things she recommended. By Strengthening the nerves which ■ontrol the netton of the liver and bowels nt. Miles' Nervfi and- Diver Hills, cur- otiAtlpaflbn, is jSoeee SS cents. Modern Punctuation, By a geandalwi* shirting of thfe bur* don of anthoriiy, nobody punfetuateg any more, it in all thrown upon tlio printer to do, his k« t, la tho art preservative tie cufitom varies. Homo ofilcefs insert |i comhia nftor every fifth word, elf-to punctuation, others aft^r tlife eovdhth, wliljli is open, or free, pimctuatlbn.- -N, If, Sun. Stop PAlns AJmfart tfistantly^Dr, Mite* vnu-tokin toils, - Ms tod aftST-sttect#, ® iq Einrt You Have Always Bouglit, and wbiclt lias l»oea ia use foi* over 30 years, lias Borne tlie signatnre o f and lias been made under Ids per** gonal supervision since Its infancy. AHowno one to deceive yon in tliis. A ll Counterfeits, Imitations an d (tJust-as-good” are bub Experiments tjiat triiie w itb and endanger the liealtb. o f Infants and Children—Experience agalnkt Experiment* Wba*js c a s t o r i a <2^ Oastorla is ’ a Jiunnless substitute’ for Castor Oil, JPare goric, Drops and HootWng Syrups. I t is Pleasant. 16 „ contains neither Opium, Morphine nox* other Narcotic substance. Its age is its guarantee. I t destx’oys Worms and allays Feverishness, I t cures Diarrhoea and Wind Colic* I t relieves Teething Troubles, cures Constipation and Flatulency. I t assimilates the Food* regulates the Stomach and Bowels, giving healthy and natural sleep* The Children's Panacea—Tito Mother’s Friend* G E N U IN E C A S T O R I A ALWAYS Bears the Signature of TheKindYouHaveAlwaysBought In Use For Over 30 Years. the eeNTAUA aomwmv .. tt murbav e-rnecr. wcwvpaK.ciTV. , * > - J H. ncMILLAN, Manufacturer of CEMENT GRAVE VAULTS] Hollow Cement Building Blocks, Chimney Blocks, Veranda Col umns, Piers, Etc., Etc. Telephone 7 .v Cedarvilie, Ohio . T A K E T H I S C O T ” “We recommend it; there isn 't nay better,,. In mid-summer jjou have to trust to n large degree to your butoiiey, ^si^Cared in hot weather are the only kind to buy; we have proper appliances for keeping them right, and they’re sweet and safe when sold. Don't go meat shopping when it’s hot. Buy of us and he sure, C. H.„ CROUSE, CEDARVILLE, O, PIMPLES oil kinds of blood remedies which failed to do mo any good Dot Xhave found the rightthiag . At laat. My faco wAs full o f pimples and black* heads* After taking Casoareta fcbejr all left, 7I am continuing tho use of them and recommondin*' them tn my-fpiontls. I fool ^flne whenJxJse $n tho mornine; IIopp to have a chauco to reconnhend CascArotfl.” ' ■ ' ■■., Trod.C, Wttton, 76 Elm St.rNeTrark*, Ur. J . Best For m)|| The Bowels CANDYCATHARTIC Palatable, Pote at, Taste Good,,DoJ3oo^» an, Weaken or Gripe, 10o( £5c, CDc.Nerer k. Tho eotiuino tablet stamped’ C CO. Pleasantj latable, 1 Never SlOkoa " r ’ sold in bulk. * ............. Guaranteed to care or your money back. Sterling Remedy Co,, Chicago or N,Y. 595 ANNUALSALE,TENMILLIONBOXES. Thousands of stout women who imagined they must have, -their •corsets made to order now are wearing the famous. 1 'NEMO Self-reducing Strap* A l s o t h e R o y a l Wor c e s t e r Am e r i- >': i50c u p to ’■ $3 .94 ■ Children’s Dresses $1. to $2. Ladies* Dress Skirts—fine se- StoiyoPWoineii lection ,, b e s t fittin g . W a is t s —A ll in N e t—P e rs ia n L a tvn a n d P e rc a le M u s lin U n d e rw e a r —g r e a t S tock . Long S i lk an d K id G loVes —a ll th e rage . J a c k e t s and S u i t s to f it th e b o d y a n d p u rse PTGHISOII & GIBflEY’S , . XENIA, ■ OHIO. . TOWNSLEY BROS,. Cedarville,fOhio. M a n u f a c t u r e r s o f C em e n t B u i l d i n g B lo c k s , B u i l d in g s r a i s e d a n d j f o u n d a t i o n s c o n s t r u c t e d . S e e u s f o r C em e n t w o r k jo f a l l k i n d s . E s t im a t e s c h e e r f u l l y g iven* „ FOR DURABILITY AND SERVICE* ^ £ - We have found ,-p \ * ♦| “J.-M.” ASBESTOS ROOFING equal to all demands. Whether it be used on tlie most *'■modest farm huildinr or tile largest manufacturing plant we have always found it true to its tr« 3 t. I t is made to give'service. Every square is thoroughly inspected before leaving the factory* The workmanship is right, and the materials used in its construction are as good as money can buy. As evidence—we can point to Asbestos Roofing applied in the early nineties in good condition to-day. Furthermore, it requires no coating or painting. 4*The first cost is the only cost.*’ Our Booklet **K.” Sent free on Request, will give you valuable information. II. W. Johns-Manville Co. * , C l c v c ] a n d | 0 n Are You Much sickness is due-.to a weak nervous system. Yours may he. I f i t is, .you cannot get well until you restore nerve strength Your nervous system is na tu re ’s power house; the. organs .01 your body get the ir power from it, I f the power is not th e re /th e action of the- organs $s weak, and disease (sick ness) follows. Dr, MUes’ Nervine, cures the sick because it' soothes the irrita ted and tired nerves and gives the system a chance to recuperate. Try it, .and see i f you d d , not quickly feel its henev ficial effect. “r w as given tip to die by n lead ing doctor. Got ono ■ o f Dr. .Miles books- and found that Dr. Miles' Ner vine lit my case. From tho very first dose I took I got better, I am hotter now than I have been 'for years, and do all m y own work, on tho farm. That's what Dr. Miles* Nervlhe lia s done for mo, and I am glad to reaom- mend;, It to others.” JOHN JAMK8. RIvorton,3Nobr. Your druaglst kfillfe Dr-'-Mllet’ Nerv ine, and wo authorize him -to return price of. first bottle (only) If It falls to -benefit you,. t- Miles Medical Co?, Elkhart, Ind Bakers Restaurant. Now located in the Book waiter Hotel Building acros the street from the olt 'Adams” stand. Restauran in hotel lobby and dininj room on second floor, reachet by elevator* Heals 25c an< 35c. High Street, Springfield, O ________________ .................................................................- .............. LIQUOR or MORPHINE' ._ ItaWis, Is thoonly »ur*and rational trsatmont Bassassaar,» a ^ ^ C O L U M B U S O H IO Work o f Lovfi. Love tdftlcfea our licads go rouhil, and wo sOinetiiqofe Imagine It'g th* world. 3 months }R<sn Pst'h, w.t-r ■krKii4 RsS I’WAlwRjtoMoikyk.w etttf-casiJfa ekh Issu*. arikiM of {ni««5mall. A Muftufee ----------- — — ldfthsH4?«»w;;hh«ftirta, ofhwliltfst llt«*n Yr.-liUO p i
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