The Cedarville Herald, Volume 31, Numbers 1-26
mm O I*f»AN*?¥ |3P iB'Xn CLT^AHVILUI, OHIO. W» S o u c tu Y oitu i^vunosAfiis and o cupcftilntui prpnapfc ''a tte n tio n to a ll buhincsst^ia ■ ^ JlufriKtcd to uo-4 .o- — * ' ■ ■.«•■■■ ■ ! NEW YORK DRAFT and BANKAH)NEYtORPER$- Tito Hu; spent and Moat Con- . ■*' — • -« *, •»?/***V.»«o’ V»«I,Y LIJ KUU4 Ltj mail. ............... loan* Made on Rea! Estate,, Persona! or Collateral (Security, BmTrfrig Hours; 8, A, M. to' 3, K M,” S, JW» S arwix,' Pre^idoH t O. L. S m ith , Cashimt*; GRAVEL DISORDER. "MrtroabJasbegun I ji toy Kidneys oyerJiiuoyt'«rn#i:ti*!i<l IrolowiiltU; Intwr uitwad to recover, MIW ruj I>hy.':,cfsn 1 [ BRIGHT’S DISEASE, l‘ whichw»5*l«runngU)Tormatio.n,. To ' \ itdd to my uSilettai *<te*l fcutd been ■t UL ahnAf. tain rortSsj . I lirtrl wl-iari**.* t4ym »wify« Meet people, know tha t if they have been « ck they peed Scott'*? Ernttf- $ton to bring beck health and strength. But th e strongest point about Sco tt* ji E mtitefofi is th a t you don’t have to b e sick to get results from it. I t keep# up the athlete’s strength, pu ts fa t on thin people, makes a fretful baby happy, brings color to a pale girl’s cheeks, and pre vents coughs, colds -and cousumpUon?-— 4 - ^ Food in concentrated form fo r sick mid well, young and old, rich and poor; And i t contains no drugs a n d no alcohol, ALL DRUGGISTS, BOo. AND Sl.OO. S 5 5 5 2 5 8 8 K 6 ! !iarm*niw** lift >*m|gbt.rUler*,‘ who li&va plead fur *‘'harmony*' in th* name of ib* party. Thar* will b* no ‘'harmonyV until PSclimlUt gets into bi« grasp kbal wh ir it he lost when Jtulg* Ber*.fjry <wa* etoeted, The aaddalutg of charge* against H lldcdran t is o#3y made by the ,sng to shield JWwnldt. .u*s* i4z**t* &# -^Rkatum- S 2 E S F*up*r Ci*rflym«a* That ministers a rt underpaid would seem evident from tbs Tact that dur ing tho last Urn yam* J03 clergymen have been admit ted to almshouses la England as jumpers. Of these, ope RJVJUn/j w«pw V** The Cedarville Herald 5S 1.00 P e r Y e a r. n i j i j L - E d i t o r ; FRIDAY , FEBRUARY 14,' 1908. ^ ncil»’eI‘aT<iritull»mtil/lti(nondoin, I. * -*-!***» w - ctj - y -*. »•*> f N , - % V ■ ed»*ahHv.flrito3t<^fiiBys<sfB^nwxt, ii'K*Y,#udvortSfied; -Ait^ruelngthrco .■bottlt^lwaa veil- XTidtaD$yoThtid , A Wtu?n- of eithuif «ohiplg|pt<JlJjd k. txurjgUXamqvoreutyyemeofago I AM NOW,VJt«3OlitOUS AN» STKONO « s l w atniaypritoG. Wimt pliwicjaiujaurt al( o tth a . tts.oyr.nliidH'tf 1 had t:.Iion caniq not.do.Dr.Konnfidy’s - r.v o rtta Komedy-rlid; it fitnyed tha Ulacit'a and mulo ataastroxit, lmKifonawoman. _ , - tubs . fiiiiEUN i; p . aim ifgai.B unf to n . pwo.** Dr. D, Kennedy’s Favorite Remedy, Ptep«etlat3Soadant,’N, Y. Prfcqjl} 0Jto?t5x SCHMIDT VS, HILDEBRANT. f gives woman some of her mosM imiserable and wretched hoars,, [Alongwith the backache, gener-1 I ally, come headache,'waist pain, Ifalling feelings, irritability, nerv- [ousness and the blues, Have' you these periodical troubles? If so, you may know that they t are due to disease c f some of Ithe’ most Important organs of / your body* organs that should I get help' or* in time, through j 1weakness,' Wi{l m e ’ck your \ I health and life. - •Help them to', fhealth.with ’ , /1NE OF r e - FA%it ■ . ■' ’ for- five 7(s) ywxts ; pain la my hack and -side wad Rtthoagh my husband l^mpioyed AevWal of the best doctors.! I ln this great city, not doe couldgfre jme relief. At last 1 took 'Wine of ICardui, which relievedmypain, pre* [ventedan operation and restoredme j ' to heiidltU.^f It 1st a wonderful cura tive medicine for all womens' ills. Try it, E26 a M all Druggists $LOO I EXTRI MONEY l| ? OR A BUSINESS Timber Lands are a flrsholass J \ investment. One dollar or more ■ 2 wilt buy .an Interest in profit- I " 4> making; timber lands. Agents to * I on our plan make good J ' <» money, Xvtite for details. • *> The Sterling Lumber Co., I 524 Citizens Bldg., | Cleveland, Ohio* | t t you have a largo or email «| * sum to Invent we can show you $ • < how timber.lands will give you *j 11 handsome dividends, % •► . • • * 4 TVi f n n EXCeLGtOR CUR6 Is "a physician*# x ra is ; ■ CURE, donsistlrig: of THREE % • ’ DISTINCT REMEDIES—an in* g ", | ternaf, an olntmsnt and a sup- JL J J pdsitcry. Simple and easy to <■'use, dutais relief and cure. ;: Money-hank prepoaitiem Write »* about you? case and oui* doctor i will give if cordldentlar and irtdl- “*• <» vlduai attention, EXCELSIOR ^ I PILE CURE ,{the threg remd- *‘ dies) postpaid fer One Dollar, % Writs for descriptive folder. If *? your druggist decs not keep It, <, X do net let Lint self yotf ahythlfig A else, but have him get EXCEL SIOR PILE CURE for you, pr address Excelsior Chemical Co., 8aridusky, Ohio, 4* * * * *4<*€C*M FISTULA ASO AM, DISEASES OF THE RECTUM Ifr. krt r*!*} mr-'O’-.'H ia ft* tirtfOi tr.i trs f-tMH1,11 r1r-v-s s trtz^lj l ! kftVft r;ft'r J >*11 S i »?t ,ll>Sf..* W*-i P.C‘<»*(H 'W ,. wstnems smwns rn u t tssriMt {»««» **H)*;-t»tJrA';,.M<aisi, *«rv.at<ltvAft, D a . j . j . M c C l e l l a n COLUMIUS, 0. tWHwk AuUHir.s, IftAmA -*1 W9 utiwi .vs|Rig'HiriVX The dear people certainly *suHer a t the hands o t the politician^ and methods used t o win votes. The pub lic is entirely in tho bands,o f p rofessional poh tieans who make livelybood in th is &annei*. * The political! wbo has*na o ther vacation than tliiiifc of managing campaigns nsup ily robs both candidate and the people. He is the one creature on the American con tenan t who repfe sent? the hyena of tiie forest. The congressional contest th a t has existed in th is d istric t fo r six years is entirely due to th e work pf a few grafting politicians while the 'people m ust suffer a ll this argument arid -party d i s c o u n t . , The charge is m ade t h a t one cand ida te Is a H lldeb ran t m an and has the support^ of th is .astute pbH tican,while th e ,o th e r is fhe Schm idt candidate. Such aii argument;'Was used with a certain n lasaand We- fa ll.’to see where the difference comes , inv Mr* H ilde- branfc a t one time was the “ whole th ing’* with Schm idt. That was m»wn f e a 8 t a t » ‘th e tederal patronage in th is county. It was only abou t a yean'ago when Schm id t and h is followers made eve^-y effort possible to hipaK into th e H lldeb ran t convention. The Andrew-Rfdgway-Jackson trio Sent a delegation, to Jamestown - and la tte r to ’Wilmington and th e name of H lldebrant, only a few months agrb, t/a s a" household word with t h a t faction. A t th a t tlhie the Bcroggy-Hlldehrant 'f i g h t , Was in progress and Bchmidt., and his contingent were for anybody that could win. Tbey were no t fighting for principle bu t were a fter a place to get In th e ir graft. I t was the. Bchmitjt-Hines crowd th a t crinsed. the first break in Wilmington When Greene county sen t ou t Judge Scroggy. I t was these same men t h a t tried to be tray Judge Scroggy and deal w ith H lldeb ran t. . Their an tics resu lted tn two conventions and Judge Seroggy won a fte r a h a rd fight, Since then the Schmidt-ODines crowd have been for and ' against H lldeb ran t a ha lf dozen times. Such movements are absolute proof th a t these men a re only seeking an opportunity of p ly ing their g raft. They do no tca ro w he the r ibis with H ih leb ratit or w ithou t him s$ long as It Comes their way. Then stiOh charges th a t Bishop Anltetiey or Sehllentz were Ilildc - b ran t men is unreasonable And Without weight when i t is known th a t Taylor ha«l tho united support of tho Itorakei’-MorroW-SCfthlldt crowd. P ray loll u s’ the difference' between the two set? The Herald lias nothing to say as to H lldeb ran t a t th is time* We will *'swerip our own door step; firs th a n d show the people of this county th a t the trouble' lies- with in our own'borders., Fede ra l patronage is the only s ta r in the political . heavens th a t a ttrac ts the machine politician. Tills ho sells a t an enormous profit. The proceeds go in to the pocket of tho Boss while a unto is thrown hero and there to the hirelings m the different precincts. This is the whole contention pure And simple and anypo liiieiatt is forced to adm it it. 'Here comes wardheeler such as! Bov Andrew,. Bupporfc'iny candi date, ho stands for temperance, is a lodge man and if ejected will pu t itU the foroingers out of the country. Jtuano ther precinct is Boss' Bchm idt who ren ts -property to r saloon purposes. Support my candidate, he will tre a t you righ t. Hia^stand fop local option will no t injure yon in Congress, The voter, who fso f -the liberal’-element-, Is shown the advantages of stay ing by t h r machine candidate and he will be rewarded a t the nex t ^general election when the coin o f th e realm is distributed by Dines o r some o ther henchman. The H erald asks each uud.every reader to weigh this questioh of Bossism carefully? J nsb such methods sen t a senator from this d istric t th a t supported the U<juor interests. Such a my t h a t H lldeb ran t has done th is or t h a t is preposterous when i t is known what Schm idt is dolrig under the nose’of Overy voter in the county. Affairs In the d istric t cannot' he improved until Greene coun ty nn- AN ORDINANCE. ■ Amendatory to aft ordinance, entitled, “An Ordinance Fixing and Establishing the Amount of Salarywhich Each of the Officers of -the Village of Cedarville, Greene County, Ohio;shall receive, pro viding for the Amount’ 6f Bond that shall be required of each, arid by whom and,in what manner such bond shall be approved, passed October 11,1007.’' Be k ordained ■b&'th* Village Council of' the’(Village of -Cedarville, Greene -County, ^Oliio;- - - - .-----•— — " SucyioN '1. That section Two (8). of an ordinance entitled, "An ordinance fixing and ett&biisbkjg -tho AmodU^ df Sal*>ywh«diB«dheF^jsi0teiasR8r lag* pf CedanrfUe*tlreene County, Ohio, shah receive* providing for the Amount of Bond that shafi he-required of each and by whom and in what manner such bond be approved, passed October 11, 1907, and amended November 4, 11H)7, be, and Jhe same shall be amended, so as to read as follows: _ - S ection 2. The salary of the Mar shal shail'be three hundred and sixty-! five dollars ($0(55.00) per annum, pay* able monthly and he shall be -required to give bond in the suta of five hundred dollars (!^50().0Q), which bond shall be approved by the.Mayor and endorsed by the Council* , Tlte salary of Street Commissioner, the duties of which office shall be in ac cordance with the ordinances of said village shall be twenty -cents (20c) for eaqh and every hour tlte said Street Commissioner Shalt he employed in tlte discharge of the duties of Street Com missioner and he shall give bond as Street Commissioner in the sum of one Hundred dollars ($100.00),' which bond shall bs’approved by the Mayor and en dorsed by the Council. S ection % That Section six (0) of an ordinance entitled, “An ordinance fixing and establishing the Amount of Salary which each of the officerg of the Village of Cedarville, Greene County, Ohio, shall receive, providing for the amount of bond that shall be required of each ahd by whom and in what man ner such bond shall be approved, passed October 11,100),’’ be and the same shall be amended, so. as to read as follows: S ection 6. The salary of the Deputy Marshal shall be two hundred and Siirfy- four dollars ($2(51.00) per annum, pay able monthly and he shall give bead in the sum of two hundred dollars (8200.00) which bond shall be approved by the Mayor and endorsed by the Council* S ection J. All ordinances and parts of ordinances inconsistent or conflicting herewith are hereby repealed* S ection 4. This ordinance shall’take effect and be in force from and after the earliest period allowed by law. Passed February ft, 1909, J.*H. 'iVotr’ORD, Mayor* Attest: J. G. M c C oekbli ,, Clerk,? *«.»*•»* sw . r - w . t — .■ others held the degree ot master of 1arts. Of all tiiw.iSpiimvpul c-lersymen in England, <1,000 earn less tMtn £20 a week, and the greatest majority much leas.-rThe Sunday MafcaSine. .Overreached Himself* A lawyer from one of the interior counties of Pennsylvania went to Phil* mfelphia -on some professional busi ness* When he returned he told his neighbors about it. “I stopped at one of them taverns;” he said, “and they ‘charged me three dollars a day, for my room- antklaeals. Jnst think of , that; three dollars a dayl But I got •good ahd even With theta, I ato oy- .stera three, times * dayA’_ „ _____ - Great End of L ife To.u -must desire to improve your heart, and SObecome good; Ton must desks to improve your head, and so become well informed. But you muqt, desire first to become good. That is the first arid’-treat end of life. That is What God sent you into tnO world for.-T-Charles Kingsley, ; * ♦5 * , Hu * - - Cannibalism In England* Woman (young), for g rill, and fry ing; simitar experience necessary,L- London chronicle, , - lingiteStoinacteaiidBowelaof C A S T O R I A For Infants and Childrem. The Kind Yen Have Always Bought “TAKETH iS CUT’ PromolesDl^estiQfi.Cbeerfu^ andResfBfiiilainsiifiillier Opium,Moi^luijOTiorMierdt. MOT^ rAH -COW IC . J^tfXflMrSWm.FtrCWl Aafyimifeut’' neaa f l n ^ i o s S OP SLEEP.' FacSiniile Signature of ■ aSt&m s?-, H HW ^ O R K . HR m 0 *' lli - )i J ) ~ 1 INIS In U se Over Years EXACTCClPV-OFWRAPPER. Vw . ............-• . 1 m THECCNTAU*COMMffV, NCWVOflliQITV. R5853 LEGAL NOTICE* No. 12018, Common Pleas Court, G rains flourity, Ohio,’ Maggie $. Bass ds, Joseph Bass. , Joseph Bass, residence unknown, will take notice th a t on Use Silh day of Jan u a ry A. I), ioofi, Maggie S. Bass filed’in said court her petition against him for divorce, upon the grounds of wilful absence a nd , gross neglect of duty, And th a t tlio samo will ho for hearing a t the Court House in Xenia, Ohio, on March 10 ISOSa t 0 a. m, or as booh thereafter as tho same can bo heard hy which (fine defendant Is required to ans wer or demur to said petition or judgment may he taken agaiiiab him* (Signed) Maggie 8# Bass. pure bred; $$ l will sell :;t Public Sale; at my .resi dence, one and one-bait miles North of Clifton and seven miles South pfSprmg- iieid on the old Clifton read, - , TUESDAY, FEBRUARY 25, (908- Commencing atTOo’clock, ■ the follow- ing propertj: - 7 t . HEAD OF HORSES 7 Consisting of 1 Brown draft gelding, coming three years old: 1-iripii gray draft filly coming three and a good one; 1 bay draft filly coming two; 1 bay draft'mare good leader and will work any place; 1 gray general purpose-mare; 1 gray draff ipare* in foai tp Percheron horse; 1 wean-y ling draft colt gelding. « ” <y . Consisting of 3 mfleb cow's, l fresh, 1 giving throe gallon of miik daily, and one two gallows; 1 steercalf five- months .old;d jersey heifer odf five months,pld; l calf twomonths bid* " , \ v s— : p e c s - r— ^ - Consist weighing ghosts wmehintfoAbaat.' BamAi | j . . . k . . . . . Chester White sow* bred; 1 registered Duroc sow, bred;;A Eokad-Cblna sows bred infarrow in Ap'rfl; I Duroc mate hog sired by “Topnotcher." S8 HBJtD QFSXERP S3 “Consisting of DOpu reb red . Shropshire CWrS all bred; 16Spring iambs; IS grade ewes; 1 reghnered Mertnq bnclr,, two years Did* - r FARMING IMPLEMENTS Consisting of 1 Troy wagbh; 2 sets, of side boards; i Bitckye riding cultivator; 1 Thomas Hay Rake; 1 Osborn steel hay tedder; 1 McCormick hinder, seven foot cut, good ns new; % breaking •plows, X' Oliver steel 404 new; I Clipper p!oW;I Osborn moWeri ,2 piaho box buggies; 1 SuperiorFErtfifier grain drill; XBarlow Com planter and check rower; 2 hay forks, Ri&feetgood rope; 1 set of work harness; 1 set of buggy harness; collars, bridles and baiters; l set of wood lad ders;! two-wheel cart; I onediorse culti vator; 1 hog fountain and barrel; 1 pair of lines; ksausage grinders; lead lines; reins; pitch forks; sedftp sliovcf; double and single-trees; three-horsedouble tree; IJSO-egg incubator. Terms M ad e finaion & a yo f Sale. E. C, CO&EY. COL. R, E. COftEY, Auct. C. F.STEWABT, Cleik. Public Sale Haying sold my farm, i have' decided to offer at Public Sale at my residence on the old McHatton farm, two and one- lialf miles Northwest of CodarViHe and two and one-lutlf miles South-west of Clifton, on the Clifton and Wilberforce pike, WEDNESDAY, FEBRUARY (9,08 Beginning at l i o'clock a. m. standard, the following property: 3 HEJW OF HORSES J Consisting of l general purpose mare 12 years old; 1 brown gelding, coming 2 years Did; 1 brown filly, coming 2 years; old, sired by Maple Belle, Jr* . 6 NEAP OF CATTLE 6 Consisting of 2 registered Jersey cows both giving milk, registered m the A, J* C* L a Xpolled Jersey* registered- ***-the A. P. J, G. C. also giving milk; 1 Jersey cow, giving milk; 1 -coming three year old heifer, fiesh in January; 1 yearling ” icrnsey heifer; S suckling calves; 1 lied male calf, three months old, eli gible toregister, 30 HEAD OE NOGS: 30 Consisting of 8 brood sows bred for April farrow; 24 shoal*; l Point ti-China male hog eligible to register* 18 HEAP GE SHEEP .18 Consisting of 1ft Delaine breeding Owes, bred to lamb April 16th. FARMING IMPLEMENTS Consisting of 1 low wheeled truck; Deeriftg.mower, six foot cut, ball bear ings, almost as good a* new; <i tongue- less Hamilton cultivator; t spring tooth hay lake X00-tooth harrow; 1 breaking plow; 1 revolving wtxxien hay rake; l covered spring wagmlfi 1 buggy; l- storm front; 1 set of buggy harness: 1 set of work hamew; wune hog houses and feed boxes, watering tank and other articles too numerous to mention* fjSKhotksof torn anti fodder fit this' field, about 100 shocks of fodder and 200 bushels more or less of com in efib. Terms Made Raown Day itf Sate CHARLES COMPT&N 11. E. COREY, Auct. K. V, KERR, Cfirk, J. H. flcMILLA Manufactur CEMENT GRAVE VAULTSj Hollow Cement Building Blocks, Chimney Blocks, Veranda Col umns, Piers, Etc., Etc. Telephone 7 . ' ■ ‘. Cedarville, Ohid- i a r g e S a l e o f C l o a k s . ,vi.. iwrttwy- “W b t yoconuaend i t ; there isn 't naylietfei- SAW . *J» ?nid-Buratnor you have to tru s t fb » laruadogreo to your butmher. Well Cared For Meats in ho t weather are the only k ind to buy ; we have proper appliances for keeping them righ t, and .they’re swept and safe when sold. Don’t go m ea t shopping when i t ’s ho t. Buy of 11$ and he sure. ‘ c , H , CROUSE ,* ’ CEDARVILLE, 0 . . faes ig'gaaM," “I UBTO One yeto, fo ireo iu tts.tl th e p ile. Sega wee) cuM irauioD. jin iao conrao o t a weeK i notice* E l a B n to dlaappear and a t th e enclor air • they did, not .trouble me a t all.' Oaacareta have, done wonders-tor me: l am entirely cored ana xeel Ulcea new m ap.” Qeoree Kryder, Napoleon, O. Best For The Bowels' Pleaeant, Pi,laeab1e, Potent,(Taste Good. Dof Merer Sicken, Weaken -or Gripe, 10or 8 Sc. •old In balk* The genuine tab let stamp: Guaranteed to euro or your money beck. S terling R em edy C o,, Chicago o r N .Y . 593 ANNUALSALE,TEHMILLIONBOXES Suffer? I f you suffer paiu from-, any cause, B r .l f i le s ’Anti- P a in P ills w ill' relieve it.*' —and leave no "bad after- 1.effects* T h a t’s the impor- ■, ta n t thing. Neither d o ‘ - they-create-Sr h a h ^ - Af<?re- ! offep the attacks hecoine ' m p p e a r .■-'I to $13.00 Worth $10 to $25 7 J Hutchison St GIbney wish to tak e th is place and space to thank their patrous lo r their very libe ral purchases tho past year. In ,sp itc p fth e bank Scare their sales aVo the greatest in tho 45 years of their business life. We wish a ll a H appy Hew Y ear ■ . — H 0 TGflI 50 | l & G IBPY ’S, XENIA, OHIO, T0WN5LEY BROS,. Cedarville, Ohio. Manufacturers of Cement Building Blocks, Build ings raised aTid foundations constructed* See for Cement work of all kinds* Estim ates cheer fullySgiven. u s le r effect except to re lieve pain add quiet nerv- ’ous irritatioii. “W* are neveh WlthUrit p fi Miles* Anti-Pain jails, y liuaband and non,"aged Jf^-wore-Always suljject to sick bcndacho until we, Uegan using tlioacs Pills, and they .nave broken- them up -entirely. Don’t think they have had to use them for six months. I recommend them to , every, one. A tow weeks ago 1 heard an old lady friend was sick, X went to see .her* She. was down with DaOrlppe, ftnd nearly crazy with awful- Backache*' I -gave her one of the Anti-Pain Pills ,and left another for her to take -in a short iitne. They helped her right away, and she.says She will never be -without them again. . Last winter xt\Ya husband was taken with pluerloy on ■ both/sides; and I know he would have died !f i t hadn't been for tho Pills, I h . leas than half an. hour he was sweating, and went to bed and slept.” • " . MRS, a. H, WEBB, j - Austlnburg, Ohio. Your druggist sells Dr, Miles' Anti* Pain Pills, and wo authorize him .to return the price of first.package (only) If It falls to benefit you* ,< Miles Medical Co., E lkhart, Ind Baker’s Restaurant. ITojv located in the Book- waiter Hotel Building across tho street from the old “Adams” Btand. Restaurant in hotel lobby, and dining room on second floor, reached by elevator. Meals 25c and 35c* High Street, Springfield, O. ■if'c i^SiTNr^-* f ■" $0R , “ Aptoro; ■iWP' ' ; Mm, clnuatt ;’«i . —Titnkag , Hasliugs, - * . M1 e ? s Ora- is reported - - Fo r Salt*; both a(*7i, —Curtalri a t McMiiia: ■■■■<>'■ • Mr, G, H, h u g la s t we •= —;Carpeta, . a t McMillttt Thu K* riance thin .... 1 • . - •« . —Mattre . heat to he ■ ’ ; . MI bs Nell day to r Ole ’ —For oil m eal go t o ' Miss Mali hey positto (”■ *.■--L-i •; yJ- FOR SA31 , ' wagon, J , Mr* A. B Rufus, fie ^ Sabbath. Rev. —Hu : preach Sfib gregation. , —Storm ai etc., a t Kei ' / ■.*''■ —FOR s : .' slob wood, . Company. - Mr. and ^ Fred, of Spr * of rela tives, *■* r ‘ - . *f '.'r„ Mrs. Carl . Xenia spent Mrs. Edwar P < k • Ohio Trid emtti ^#4«FSi Mr. Jo h n Visited in Sabbath. ' Mr. Elme' ■>day and Sa hear Sprlfiff . , —FOR S rock cocker Mr, Ram are visitin Toledo, ' I f you wai loaf of fareri a t Birds. 4 t D r, Walk town Avere Dixon and FOR BA Rock pulle cockerels, phono Clift The High yea r party K a th ryn M lug. Prof. W . for the U. P la s t Sabbal Ross Hum J Inv itatlo i Jiero annot riage of Mr former stu a Miss W h ’ Avert “the Yellow Peril” l a your own home I Your reason tells you it is impossible to.wasli anything pure white with cheap,; etude yellowsoaps* Besides turning white elothes yellow, they eat yotujfabrics and hands with their naphtha and other injurious chemicals. The onesafe, sure way is to hoii themwith WMhLgSoap This marvel soap will even restore garments, made yellow by bad soaps, to tlloif original UnspottedWhiteness. Boiling dollies with this pure, white, wholesome soap stcriHr.es and putffie* without tubbing, fading or shrinking them iu the least. The Maple City Ut a preservative feoap, brightening paint and * woodwork, sinning windows, dishes, tin and silverware. A largc, substantial, white cake, sc, Atall grocers, MPtf CITYSOAf*WORKS, i p i b l i t Mtii* UQUOD■ MORPHINE' jure MapleCity jlsWle, in the only mhw and Vatfonal CO LUM BU S OH IO Old Clock in-Good James H. Clark, of Hardwk-k, Vt» has a clock about 160 year* m . Th* mahogany case: is seven feet tail, Tki works arc of wood, and ail th* r*pair* lag needed for a ion r tint* had to i * mad* nn these* .■ . tu t rp*wtee,3w^(^ S?*Ctd *f*frKS Of I.IJWNMMatl, A £'2fly,lth * m ** m mMmiusM, Yr.-HIWi Hamtne Jjlifedj, b Coughi and until th w*y. A stops th the torn Thebfe '♦Sold m r i i jm m f * S*@S!SIS$ew*^t^ /
Made with FlippingBook
RkJQdWJsaXNoZXIy MTM4ODY=