The Cedarville Herald, Volume 31, Numbers 1-26

i s s m ) *$*>». t'KDAltVUJ,:;, oil 1 . 0 . W* S omcisp Youja patroxace and prtniijaci vareinl and promj»fc - ^ a tte n tio n to all business'«.y . ^ - S t Sifttrusjted to ms ,* i ■ f. !#SWYOftK DRAFT ■__ __jsg bas ^ k « o ^ Y.g&psas*; Tbs 'cheapest -and 'j»ost con-: vwment way to aond money by «*di, Loans Made on Real Estate, Personalor Collateral Security. PteWns Homsi 8 .A, M. to 3, V. M,; S„JW- SMtTJiV President,’, , O. L« .S mith , Gfishieiv. • uM.ypnMtWj* WIVESANDDAUGHTERS „ Tiui.ian-dfi.tlUrVl WM*fsees,-poot*ppstUriX»>»afcM backiohe.eyinptotnscoinjjipatijtii^. •as. ttauMastsourlnff d^**T»voxituRcmeay* Qf lUmdoat, A GratefulWothan.' Ma.J".H.Gil$%tErt*stfe ,fcilftintacotpmoata jb £»$ n ;«^ pdt H :alciaapoTjBadiom^afchP.w^oid^# f4at«Qnd, iflnw»J>^«AapMnsr®r» UaaidKenBedy^jfcTOri^ •T«a»S8MJJr^JUATAuAaunimy'ajuaTitiweAvcuiet##*/,'-.v Dr. D. Kennedy’s Favorite Remedy* t • ' Itoft<toat,toT. -TriceSt; 0 for* 5 ,., . Icome stsrely to weak women^ [who have tofrow naud en-l Ldore the torture due to the! Jiseases peculiar to there sex.| Not only wrinkles, but hol-1 [low, tack-lustre eyes, sallow! IcomplexioQ, gray hair, all.ofj (which tell o f premature old] ige» The prevention of this flies in your own . haads.1 [Cute the disease that causes] [your suffering, and strength-1 |en your weakened . consti-| [tution, with WOMAN’S RELIEF i l O f e M m i r ^ a r i % ltd on earth for alt voSH^tag 1 "Women. My doctor did dote- Bol X ttuffered •untold rniwiyI bead toSoot, batthe Srtt doeeI of Cardui gaveme relief and whenI Xbad taken one bottle, I felt like *! new woman.” The -above seems ’ to prove that Cardui will relieve Iyoor pain, strengthen your const!- ItutionmidMnewyouryouth. Tryit. Ai all »ru^i 5 t 5 ,$ 1.00 B 29 , i n . - . * - . * . A ■TTTTIWvTTTITWI'I'l'WVl'vTviTTT i EXTRAMONEY ORABUSINES . ; \ Timber Lauds are a first-class j <, investment. One dollar or more will buy an interest In profit. ; making timber lands, Agents to sell on our plan make good money. Wtita for details. - * The Sterling Lumber Co., * 524Citizens Bldg., Cleveland* Ohio. I * • If you have a large or small 4 1 1 *um to invest w& can show you 2 > >how timber lauds will givo you, tr * handsome dividends.- $ ♦ ■« r• * 11 I Hi EXCELSIOR PiLH CURE la a physician's ! *; CURE, consisting of THREE I ! DISTINCT. REMEOJEG—an In* ! I tartial, an ointment and a sup- \ ; pfraitery, Simple and eaay to • • u«4, Quick relief and .cure. )! MonSybiaVk proposition. Writs •» about your cate and our doctor ! will Jjlva It ffOnffdentlal and indl- - • vldual attention, EXCELSIOR J !! PILE CUKE (tha three rente* *• ; r dlea) poatpaid for' Ops Dollar . ) \ 1 ! Writ# for descriptive folder, if ;; << your drugglat dries not keep it, !! . , do not lot him sell you anything <• • [ ifOo, but have him get EXCEL. !! I ! SIOR RILE CURE for you, or <■ ■' addrota Excelsior Chemieaf CO., I ! , ► Saftduaky, Ohio, ; > M ^ * * #W* W 4<W44****4444 ' FISTULA AM» AUi MEASESOF THERECTUM SfejUUafea- -fe H* ««#(hw BWiOa.X *HMMtV, <*•«'?»* iaaaMiNa.saaamMjiMaffilaiiMr'r..-,. r- 5 va mt f* f.-«* f.f «Mhji'ft *«< nts»*«j at w.atli. wanfcftaaana os wmf. awiai1! - m* m&iitkz&wt, m % % m t c m i t m G qlumsus ,U, w m r *— Grippe or Influenza, whichever you like to call it, is one of the most weakening diseases known. a . S c o t ? # B m u t s f o n , which is Cod liver Oil and Hypophosphite* in easily di­ gested form, is the greatest strength builder known tomedical science. It is *0 easily digested that it sinks into the system,making new blood and new fat. and strengthening nerves and muscles. Use S c o f f s J h m t i l s ip n after Influenza. - iavaiasble to r Comhs and Col(?s* ALL PRUQG1STS; 6 Qp, AND 01.00. The Cedarviile Herald. ; St.ot? F e r iTear. X-CAraRl'X :BTErL,L< * E idltor. im iDAVrMABOH s, 1808, FARM NOTES. Apraotica.1 farmer, writing to ,aii ngncaltural paper bn the advantage of a low wagon oxraTarm says: . “This Wagon is used here a great deal, and gives good service. „T?ro- vpre the wheels and axles of two d(i mowing machines; then have a blacksmith cut and lengthen axle to right length for a wagon axle. On this fasten your wooden axle, which may be a hardwood plank, 3x4 inches. P u t on flatwise and fasten with clips through,this and fireanil the iron axle. On this- fast­ en. your bolster with kingbolts; make both axle trees and bolsters jxist aiilce. iTow make two reaches and le t them cross in the center, arid fasten each one of the reaches -te axletree with a pin, so they ban turn and not interfere with the holsters. Phis answers for hounds and great­ ly aids in turning as the hind wheel follow in'the tracks ot the forward, rinds in Uirnitrg, the same as when going straight ahead. Pflt hi tongue and you have a very handy farm wagon tha t will not^cost over £‘>and last for years,, Make one th is win­ ter and have i t ready for hauling corn shocks,, etc, t ' * * There are some crops th a t will not follow each other, uor will they follow* certain other crops, while pit ther hand there are some 'ihitfc wM .?row year afte r year on the same land and idsolVllow any othei* crop. This must b e \stud icd .carefully wvbilemakingontthe plans for the following season., The chjief i*eaSons for pruning trees arp,to modify the vigor o f’the: tree; to produce larger and bettor fruit: to keep the trae within man­ ageable shape and lim its; to change the habit of the tree from fru it to \vood productions, or vice versa; U remove surplus or injured parts; to facilitate harvesting and spraying; to facilitate tillage, and to train to some desired form. _ To measure an aero, tio a ring ai each end of a rope, the distance be- Ing justCG feet between them; tio a piece of colored cloth in the middle of this. One acre of ground will be four’times the.lengtli and two and one half times the width, of the equal of 1Grods one way and 10 rode the other, making the full acre ICOSquare rods. Keep the rope dry, so i t will not stretch. A r i d JS TOJg lineal feet. An acre Is 4810 square yards, or 43,SCOsquare feet. WASTE CAUSED EECENT PANIC Secretary:Taft Delivers Notable Ad­ dress OnBusines 'Conditions to Boston Merchants* Association* MESSAGE OF HOPE FOR FUTURE 0 His Money's Worth. Thi man who was fined five dollars for punching the head of a chap v/ko annoyed his wife probably thinks he flop the worth of his money in ad­ vance. Labor Unions in Old Days. * Labor unions ate no now Invention. Accurate records of thofr existence in Roman times havo been dug up in Pompeii. . The' Political Ladies. The political ladies Are not making revolution; they are mailing a routine. The report of every meeting will bay, in a fixed formula, ’’The minutes hav­ ing been read and confirmed and tho ladies elected, tho business of tho meeting began." It will be put on tho agenda as a regular thing. At, last It will become a quaint old ceremonial, A woman will bo technically assault* ed td make a meeting valid.—Uluntra* ted London News, Punishment Too Severe. » "A boy assassin hanged,*’ read Mrs. flanGOm front the newspaper, "Well,'* olio remarked, “a cassia’ boy is a great trial, but I don’t think ho ought to bo hanged for it,” Flowers that Like Shade, Tho primrose and.JHlyotoho-vnllc^ (Till Maud tho abode of irewj better than most other .lowers, rtpSSt _ ; ' : C A S T O R I A f of Infant* iAfict (M fceib M KidYonHaigAlwaysBough* .. -Beats the- Miiiifhtool'i Legitimate Business Has Been Strengthened by Fight of President Agalrist unfair Advantages Gained Through Force of .Might^-Confl- dence Berqg Restored—Early Re­ sumption of industrial Development Predicted—Take World Ten Years to Adjust Itself to Panama' Canal. Boston, Mass., ?&-. ■Secretary, oi War' William H. Taft was greeted with cheers'as the “Next president of the United Slates,’*a' subject he care­ fully avoided, when he delivered on last Monday night at the annual ban­ quet c£ the Merchants’ association his first public speech since- returning, homo from- encircling the globe os the American “Secretary of Peace.” , In the morning Secretary Taft spoke briefly to four hundred Boston minis . tors and in the afternoon he addressed a large gathering of Jews in Elysium club., . ; The principal address was delivered to a most representative .audience of Boston business men. Secretary Taft selected for his lookn “The Panic of 3907; Its Causes; l:a Probable Effect, and the Relation of Tt to Policies of the National AdWnfatrstfott.” &**•&: , =, , l am glad to be here, ' Tor menu than two year* I have l « a trying to accept your klnd.lnvltiiUori, J don’t fed strung# In this New England company- Sly f;itu or was porn in' Vermont, .lay uht-f vtn? born In Boston;- my two grar.ilfatbcri were hunt in SXondQn, Worcester county muca b£ my boyhood was spent in Slili- bnry, and l was educated at Talc, VhHO t can not claim to be one of you, XIlUo to boast that X havo enjoyed the good Inlluoneo of tho same traditions,. X had expected to talk to you about tha Philippines' tonight. That was oao of tho reasons why Xaccepted the invi­ tation so lightly, it is iv subject easy ror me to tallt about. It may be It is get­ ting a little stole. Fur-intsancc, I have found that ono of tho best ways of din couraglng my friends,- the correspondents of tho press'ln Washington, frofp puisu- ing embarrassing ihquilry into other matters, is to Insist on diseusaing with them 1for publication Interesting phaesu of ,the Phih.-pltie ciuiatlon. They leave forthwith. But I had supposed that, however dead the islands may bo as a topic Inviting discussion and attracting attention elsewhere, ono could rouse come excitement over it still in Boston. I have been warned, however, that hero, too. there were subjects more absorbing at least for burinese men.. So, when I was honored with an Invitation to ad­ dress the ministers of Boston, whose pro­ fession carries them naturally info : consideration of other worlds, I a. ,y say in respect to the Philippine arid the, to me, very absorbing national prob­ lem, which 1 hope nud believe we aro working out successfully. It follows that for thin company I must find hnother subject, “Tho Panic of 1S07,” During the past three months tho country had suffered from a severe mon ­ etary panic, liven yet the clearing house certificates linger in your bank exchanges os emphatic evidence of Its coverity and of tlio extreme measures which had to be taken to avoid greater disaster. Doubtless many of my. hearers havo not yet recovered from the Intense nervous strain mid mental suffering to which they; have been subjected since the mid­ dle of October. The panic has been given a certain political hearing and import­ ance. For this reacOii I hive sr-Iei-tciT for ray topic tonight, "The Panic of ISA; Its Causes, Its Probable Effects and the Relation to It of tut notifies of tlio Na­ tional Administration.” V/fcat dhl tause the panic? Writers on financial subjects,, who have given their lives and < Ornfant attention to matters ■ of this kind, who are able to Institute u oomparldntr Of the present panic with previous panlrs, a 'd who are entirely fa­ miliar' with tl!-1 conditions preceding nil of them, r,i)l,:-‘o(!tIally agree upon the causes, ■: and Industrial depres- slosu aje th ' 1 ttit of thi: characteristics of human ml: * 0 , which manifest them- fcrtvos lu bunirora and elsewhere, The world centrally has :*■certain amount of 1 loanable tapli.il available for -new enter­ prises or tluv enlargement of old1ones*. In periods of pm .parity thin Capital, With tlm inatrumcntalttfi a for enlarging tt po­ tentially by er>ditn, Is put into new en­ terprises, widen are profitable, and the increase jh free capital goes on almost hi arithmetical progression. After a time, however, expenses of operation a,n<i wdges increase, and the profit from tho pew enterprise crown small. The loanable 1 ,apila! gradually changes its form Into Invi-attheiits more or less fdavoi tibia. Much of that, which might bo <ripjtisl la wasted in Unwise enter- prices, In oxtravagnilee in living, in wars and absolute destruction of propeuy, 1 until tlio avnii.ihl - free capitiil becomru well v.irjh exiiav.ntcd the world over, and tho progrox of tiie new esiterprjftra roust mvait (he ju ts ing ut more. Men coiitinuo to brat ark ip new enferprlr;, 0 , however; tlio capital falls them and disaster ctwn&b Many ludfca£ion«, Tor eight hr bine s.wjitbu last jo<-t tb-.'S'c v-’c-re many indie,iHona that tho hnno! I > c.r. llrl ut the v.ntM w;;rj near rylpfinilou. 'J'lil:i r, cult \vm hs'.iijgbt ah: -c got Otijv by the eitor-ianus enpaft- clitji of buch'ff.s iiiantn and hiir-fncsa lu* vesiPK-nf r xviii.-ii 1 arid not be readily nti vetb iT. bn! fllso l>y the wartto of cap* Itai hr CSitin'ng.uiCD t>i jlvSiig find !»y ■ HlJ U.-nUHiV, v.th amt W'lf ' I f, a 1 . ' ' v-of. mm n. » i c y ' tTt.ephe^ mu*i,t«r» him A cm a. » 1M-nm* tm#e-«n>b fer U 10 cr.uSiCfsc raip-.te. « nn* ««tw-r e«trrrr,,v;rt ' to l”.;r I f 1 -- v> cMtrurt n>'• «■,■r. !aa- Gtrc-tlm. 1*.( >'i>i)U#n we-.* r. n r;'-;- flael to tb> ‘.'"iiiiiy, bur 3 ti:a World ©yev bed wmi u f . - n«irSfcst in tlm coimtrinc ef V n>#» #ven b~Jc;o- It W.m felt l_. t!ej oed, the 1 .u: -iu#ton <ai cat ho avoided that ti-- rcvabtte.ufl sf Irregu­ larity. breaches of rnwt. *tn k j;hlt!:;g. , ovi-ij'sniar.e'' »jf hto k, violtrirms cf law and look of --r j -tionsl tgrcrvlrion In t5:o mat:nK#m< r;t * t »>m« <-f nar larg­ est innurauen coinj' adcr, mill sad rotn- ‘pxr.ka, tracts'!’: cor.qviM. ^ fg-.d financial corjcnaUasa *Uoel;cd nivmi/.rH s.r,d iu:’..ro th#in withheld -rimt little lonr.Ahle cap-; Stal rx’inalr.ci av.ulaM#. ‘ Sticb- diariomjtva ised puifli megs *J» I Act, pro3nt4y, sifgo-c ttais tiny had -JviT'Kri’c-yia:-!• nere_ wo werft aide to faqko distiiV’Uonf?, then*,-At a jvromo distance, the r-wfissim h - i 'created dis- trimt jn qpr is:gi 0 ."5 fabric. When, therefore, tv,.> 1 ? three inntftu- tlono, hard:;! rm;t tiy.r corapaulcn oup- P'-Q.d to ho coSId, Yvi to found to luvvfe their capital impgisc-l by stock Jobbing of their oiUvcra, tb'; ■pritUc wax easily frightened ami the r ’U urna hanlss ho- gan. The quratb'o.tt.en h'-i'tiau not ono of loanable, capital, hot of actual money to bo u:ysl hi the irvgis.-cljona of tho day—a very dlffcn.it qui Alou, though of course -clearly related Increasing Confidence. It would pern 1 that our of cur­ rency jwnot airangcd m an to penult Its volume to bn 1ncif;:s> A temporarily to counteract the Sadden drain Of money by the hoarding In a panic, Xi is prob- ’able that tho strinj'o'wjv which reached its height on daik day of Oct. ?!,; ’iuIsTiT’Ifi'Ti.iPr tlDVb' tfficn -aUmdatcd—had- wo. had a currency which could automat­ ically ejddrgT! itself to meet the tremen­ dous demand of a day or * week or a. month,while public’, confidence Is being; rcntorccl. 'The national administration, together with many of tits largo capi- talisfa of Now York and elsewhere, put their shoulders under the load, and by various device# of an unusual -character liave. brought about the present Condi­ tion Of gradually ‘tiierearlng^conMenco, ■ Tho XiUUrioun cimactincncea to , follow, from this panic -arc, not likely to bo so lony drarrn out or to result In such dis­ astrous Industrial flaprdsslnh as tho panic of 3.8H3, or' the panic of 18.3, and this for the reason that tho condition, of - tho country makes it so >much easier to re iume business gradually. ■to . accumulate capital -and then to renew the enterprises which had to be abandoned for lath of i t In the first place, we have a solid currency, with no uugisesttw how of a departure from the gold standard, in iW? the pres­ sure for free silver wan on, ami the threat of- national rc-pitdlaum had rnheh to do with the delay In tha return to j-ro‘,pei6us ttmon. -Our government nnameu now hre in i’seeUeut condition and we have a large. auiipln«. Oiir farm­ ing comwunith'v in the West to-day ara not under the wUght' of qiortsdgcsr and of debt, whtoh djstressed them in 1833 and 1X73, They itro prosperous and wealthy. ' ’ Again, tho rallrOMte. Which, make up a largo part of the wealth of this country, are on 'a mUiur rmllder., foundation -than they-wore in-XSSil. Then many of them: had to fee token SntA the hands of re­ ceivers. and Immense nnso-nnta expended ■hi -gnetirpi of sovclvn'T certificates, dis­ placing and destroying the value of vested iiecurltK'S in order to put roads '■in a safe and IneonH'-earnlng condition. 'I'he railroads-today are, in a better physi­ cal conditidp than they hrtva over boon In thelt history. Bid few of them have: recently been built into new territory, In which biMtith-rn his to he created by Introdiving a popnlutkw, * , - ■ Trade Balance With U». Again the .balance of the trade 1# with. n«. We wort? about to settle for tho lioo.-i; oafi.Oj!)' of sold that we withdrew from Europe' in order to nnet lh(i deftovnd for mnrey In the markets in New York by the exec*I , 0 1 our export* over our itn-; porl* in the eineie- jeouth »>f October. -,j ■AS tlwmtt totoV# pw«t‘t« th# pmsbebiH- ty of « mtirmitfmrnf wrfi.fence, t.nd lif­ ter a jumper lliiuhTthot and an Indus-: trial defAeashm of some1inonthn, uj -A; resumption oi hu#i«i}H3- on a normal: hauls,", Modem buriurrs is conducted on a «ya- ‘tem of credit 'Whh-h, in 1 normal timeu, IncrUahe# tlis facility with which tup Work of muntituturiv pioduefion and ciilo' can bo carried oh a thousand-fold beyond 'the limit of tarHcr days, -and enables a. total of many billions to rest* on a very tonali p.-rrehtago of actual money juxa.’d. ■ Every manufacturer, every rntfrehant, l» under tnmlorn eon- dUloifir, depciuioit In Utd auecessful con­ duct of ■hto .hu-:;lnc".s upon bank creditu , extended at fo&iflav aep-fODs; Tiic banka- thetoridvro In turn ucqulio the means of granting cmlitn largely from tho money hf their sicpoSitorg. And in loaning come of their deposits, tho ■-banks rely on the improbability that more than a certain .part of the deposits will bo called for at'Any one time. A lack or public confidence in- tho banks' creates a common A\'hv. among deposi­ tors to withdraw 1 . 10 my. Tho, fright Which nelnea tlio creditor-the ttoposi- tnr—and lead’’ Hhi to- hoaru his money, spreads like wildfire. *nd is its unreason. ing ar.d unreasanabto os tha spirits or a mob, A run on thi Tank r-naues.' Tho banks tlicfi call on their debtors, and the tremendous ntrueturo depending up­ on credit tumbles, Mcan.lme, inch who property: count themselves as millionaires, who are honest, conservative solid Imslnecn- men, always responding to their obligations, find themselves us helpless ifirutor such a financial casaeiysm a* they' would bo in an enrihiitm.ke, :■ a neturn Always Gradual, Gradually rcaxcu resume.*.its sway, bat* the injury to credit c.nd tors blow witich has been slunk -at the' JiUrtosl business progress has mure or lest permanence. Values havo shrunk, plans f«,r hove and 'Increased bv.siner'as mtcrpiiara must ba abandoned and liqall.'it;,,:! and house clentiint; tai:r* plse.p, 'fiio basint-is men who «.avfi h'id to sfstrl tho strain—who have scf-it their tomb st hopes crushed, and havo only V.cru a’d-'’ to <oino through tho crisis with tho gt(Mtosi effort and most oahstantial f.:--)'- t d So:s, arc nat­ urally sore st.il «l-f>rra*e.l, They lev Hove, amt g;-s;i rally th- y mV- right, that this dlnantfr ha* r.amc upon ■them‘Without fault of ilieirs, - It So unjust to them. No matte:1how rnrc.y fsymploma of the ('Omlng trouble tof-s<> may have: been, panics always r vuw' with ih oliock and a tremcudoits r.'iri-j i<e «rut dirappolnt- ruoht. And hardly 1# tlio panic -over but a fic-rfo djsaaxrion atice.-t es to the oubo of Its remit!*, With various? mo­ tives, editors and puhtSe .speakers rusk to the float to fasten upon something or someone tho resp'ojiMMlity for what lias happmed. tt is entitciy natural that, in *ti:s (mm.ch<n of mind in which the suffering Mode*-* m*’’i are left by the great strain and trial, nualv stiggoa- liono should if r-c-ive marked attention, and tlmt tl:o m' wd definitely tho per­ sonality ot the seapeKoftt fan ha fixed’ the morn fhas-tre it *ivi.s tho victims of. the eata-Traphc, Tho mental attitude of the Imslficfix eoimnhnliy, which t hsvn drscr’liid.aa likely to be found after every iihhnf-Iai panic, is clearly present tef-dxy, The economic tu:A poliftesl history of the litflt foar y. -mt nii.s it cm - ird impor- aViee, because It off?rs te» ecrtaln ela- hunt:) la .!;« buslnei.^ ntnl political cmn- tdUnlty au Meeptlmml oppotlunlty. Let hiO hivJlo your attNiflori to that history. It Pi that of a kH.«f shas:-*': between the natioiiaT .'Ulirihd-trati-m ss.il ecttaia pow­ erful co.Y/bh.arirmss ii* -the ili;nfiC-lai wor. „ These e-.mii|*>atP'.«s for lack of a hotter are- r ilkd '■trust'1,” They nr.i Ciif.ae'od d)ff<-ff:.r II.,.-! Of JTrinu- facturo and pr-‘d !- 1 l;v ar v-aibUm: nVisoi>!!t'-' >-f r.pttiil Ido o.'.o jnao. In ft parti' trtat- iia« of ho«tnr*», t.imiagr.il by a ftsx'e-- tell unit •klllfullc tbwlard, but Illegal method nf rturr««, tu exclude comi'.MilP.ii and monoj»rrfl*o tha trade, lb--y hr-ainn t?># dlristot1* ti ftreat i.-.H- loada 1/AWr ’.-tv powerful snd by tlitrai- Salaft a witodtawhi or rmire'r'.yo fi -cued tin!'.vSrful *nd fll«erijuiii*Tl: y I'lhate:’, ■ yr.-aily incrcns n# thrtr proofs asul f.tlfl. tnote t ompi#t#Jjr »ujipM#rin« competi- • J-C *• ^ .,r * ‘TAKIiTH IS CliTf Uli© Kffiti yd ta Jlavo AJ to ?.9 JBongMr lias Iteeo. i n m o fop ove r SC> yearn. Las bo rn e tlie Biftnatnro o f __ __—>- a n d |»a.s L eeuw ado Wto^ftr Lis p e r- Loaal supervision ginro its Infatu^r. •<> g*:?!ovsrno todefteive you in this- A ll -CoTOBtOPfigltgr la ilta tio its a a d <cJost-as°g<u)A” a ro Luft ^Experiments tl i a t triile vvitL find enaaii&Wiiur3i¥«ii.*i u f $tscl Ccfeildsif)ii“-I3xiterlence ag a in st Kxperimeat# :. W h a t is C A S T O R I A . Clastoria is a harm less suh stitn to fo r Castor Oil, C a re - goric, JJrop.s a n d Soothing1Syrups* I t is Pleasant* In con tains n e ith e r Ophunj M orphine .Jlor o th e r I f f ifc ow substance. I ts age is it# guarantee* I t destroys TVorins a n d allays Feverishness!) I t «nres D iarrhoea .and 'Wind Colic. I t relieves T ee th ing tro u b le s - cures Constipation a n d F latu lency . . I t assim ilates tlie Food* regu la tes th e Stomach arid Bowels* giving h e a lth y a n d n a tu r a l sleep*, . T h e Children’s FanaceRc-The M o ther’s F rie n d . |—-nESMJ-MI-E- G A S T O R I A - ALWAYS B ears tlie Signature of $ * * * & *» . f , . , , , . j j “ Y/."1 reeomneml it j there ifm’S nay hatter... in mid-siiinsto’Pyou have to truot to a large degree to your buttWier. Well Cared For Meats inhofc weatlier are tho only hind to buy;-wo have proper appliances for hooping them right, and they're sweet an d safe when sold. Don’t go meat shopping NVlxen it’s hot, Jtoy of us and he sure. * C. H . CROU SE , CBDAIWXLLE, Q, TheKindYouMe AlwaysBought In Use For1 O v e r 3 0 Years. TMECEHT.Un<0K!p4UWi 1f7-MUBRXV0TUE5T. WEWVOXWCITV. BAD BREATH “ ForwonthsI had criiat tmnhlowttlimy.torafch and n»od all XindB of medtolne*, Mr tonguo haa been actdally as green as grass, my breath baying a bad odor. Two Woolts ago n friend rcrommeildod, CAscurota and after u.lngtlieip I can wUHngly*b4 cheortnlly say tbat tboy nave entirely curodmo, r therefore lot you’ know that t shall recomjncnA them to any onO goffering from such troubles.'' Obas, H. Balpun, 109Rlyfnctorr St„ MowV ork,toy., J.' H.-HcMlLLAN, Manufacturer of r Picasftnt, PalatablOj Potent,Taste Good. DoGood, Ilovot Sicken t Weaken or Gripo* JOe, SaqtCOo. Nover •old in bnlk..Tho «onn|no turfot atranpod 0 0 0 , Gnaraa^ocd to.cw or yopr nwngy back. — -o. ^ 1, „ . w M . t i _ !#-«•. r nt- o t swo r r do * CEMENT GRAVE VAULTS: flOftSSSiSnS Hollow Gement Building Blocks, Chimney Blocks, Veranda Col-. . umns, Piers, Etc.,' Etc. T e le p h o n e 7 . C ed a rv iile ; O h io . Large Sale of Cloaks. | Before 1 $5 to $13.00 W o r th $10 to $25 * m Hutdhison & Gitmoy wtsh to tal£c this place and space to thank their patrons tor their very liberal purchases tho p a s t . year. In spite of tho hank scare their sales are the greatest in the 45 years of their business life. We wish all a •Happy jSFew Year , HUTfiHISQfl & GIBHEY’S, I XENIA. OHIO. ® T 0 WN 5 LEY BROS,, | r™*, "'m 7 . "i f ■ 1 ■rmuiR—‘n-nr-r-r.1'.:- Cedarviile, OhioB M a n u fa c tu re rs of C em en t B u ild in g B locks , B u ild ­ ing s ra is e d a n d found a tion s con s truc ted . See u s fo r C em en t w o rk of a l l k ind s . E s tim a te s cheer- fullyjjcgiven. Pain Weakens Headache, rheum atism , neuralg ia , o r p a in s of any n a tu re weaken t h e " s y s - ' . tem—tth ey a re a s tra in up ­ on th e nerves. Almost in s ta n t re lie f can he ob­ ta in ed b y ta ldng D r. Miles A n ti-P a in P ills , an^L •with­ ou t any had- after-effects. T ake one on f irs t indica­ t io n o f an a tta c k—i t w ilt w a rd i t off* T h ey ape a ileasant l i t t l e tab le t, sold y d rugg is ts e re r jw h e re , 2 £ d o s e s . 25 cen ts ; neve r sold in hulk . . "I was subject to constant headaches for a period of four years. At times1Xwas almost unfitted for tho work In which I am enpased, that of station apent. Through tho advice of a friend I tried Dr, Miles’ Antl- J?aln Pills, and the result has been that X have entirely eradicated my system of those continuous headaches that follow a continual mental strain. They have done for me all-that la claimed for them,” O. X j . -iaJSSELI,, AstC. &N. W.By., Battle Creek, la: "I havo used Xhv Miles' Anti-Pain Bills for a year now for neuralgia and find-there Is nothing like them. They surely have been a blesSIna to mo.” MBS. M. J. HAMILTON, Upper Alton, Bis. Your druggist sells Dr. Miles* Antl- Pdln Pills, and v/e authorize him to return tho price of first package (only) If- It falls to benefit you. Miles Medical Co,, Elkhart, Ind Baker’s Restaurant. Now located in the Book- waiter Hotel Building~srcross the- s tre e t from th e old “Adams” stand. R estau ran t in hotel lobby and dining room on second floor, reached by elevator. Meals 25e and 85c. H igh Street, Springfield, 0 . Avert “ the Yellow Peril” h i yottr oWB’home J Your reason, tells you it is impossible to Wash Anythiug pyre white vvitli cheap, crude yellow soaps. Besides turning white clothesycllow, ^they eat your fabrics and hands with their naphtha and other injurious chemicals. The one safe, sure way is to boil them with MapleCity ,3*Soap ’.tore yataiente’., made yellow by bad *oapa, to tlidr original unspotted white«e'.-b Boiling clothes with this pure, white, wholesome liOapsterilizes and pusitko w.thtm’ " 'l'* fading or shrinking them Ju the least, 'i'itci Mapio City a la a pteEC-rvativo Soa]), brsgk.teuinn ptiint mid . woodwork, chining windows,dinluifl, tin . k and silverwatc* A large, substantial, white toko, se. At all gfocefo. white cake, ye. At ail';-toeeto. MAPLECITYSOAPWeftKSr Manmoafii, llsc’fc LIQUORwl !MORPHINE 1 _ mbit?) h thrt *m)f turn utid fAtlcmnf «Baa»!sr*nastSS COLUMBUS OHIO ■4 . " Old Clock In (ic.d • 0- -. faniea- H. Olaik, of Ha.d'wiUf v. ' aaa a elcHc about lGt> joaiu old fu* ., mifliogany case fa covoa foot tali Th works aro of wood, and am the **,.*!> in* needed for a long time had to fee made on these, M,Wamtlou to L<-»» ?>vwfAriaiaa Pen;, X<0".t UTitaJi, ms l.'SC::::;:, Isscs, <XJ»! artMw cf lfttCift'iS«5«li,A£I,Sf>e«5iii ^ sosllcrn^tslfiife.rJKS*iof i zxxgtrysii&i

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