The Cedarville Herald, Volume 31, Numbers 1-26

t> *#p rEBfAlWIM iE, OHIO. Wu Bowox'u l o r r . P atronaou sail premiss careful and prompt; attention to a ll basliices intrusted to ns. NEW YORK DRAFT a n d BANK AlONEY,ORDERS* Tbo cheapest anti most con­ venient way to rend money by .mail. Personal o r Collateral Security, C o n v a l e s c e n t s n e e d a l a r g e a m o u n t o f n o u r i s h ­ m e n t i n e a s i l y d i g e s t e d f o r m . S c o f f s E m u l s i o n i s p o w e r f u l n o u r i s h ­ m e n t — h i g h l y c o n c e n t r a t e d . I t m a k e s b o n e , b l o o d a n d m u s c l e w i t h o u t p u t t i n g a n y t a x o n t h e d i g e s t i o n . ALL DRUGGISTS t SOc. AND $1,00, ^ 4 H K M H ^ 4 ^ <9 H ^ $ < 8 r w-?Pf^ - •etgstg*.i&sp&s* The Cedarville tterald. *Sz.au P e r Y e a r . fifi&dring Hours: 8, A, M. to 3, P, M. S. W. S meph , President, 0. Tu SAxitfir, Cashier. ■ ; v i v - i i - ' • tfs ' ^ . r u w 1) F R ID A Y , MAY 1,1908; * i e —For a good galvanized steel tank see J , F . Pierce. Attitude Toward Dress, What is the precise attitude that men would have women take up with regard to dress? They are perpetual­ ly rating the sex for alleged extraya- It in not= alw ays th e b e st d ressed wo- m em w ho attract and command the atten tion o f m en, sa y s one o f th e fair ■sex. In tho Matter of Publication of the Notice in the Estate of Mary A; Barr, deceased. Notico is hereby given th a t the undersigned has been appointed and duly qualified by tho Probate Court of Greene comity, Ohio, as Admin*, istratrlx ot tho above named estate. All persons Indebted to said estate must make immediate payment; them for settlement, Sallie TO, Mitchell PROPOSED AMENDMENT TO THE STITUTION OP OHIO. CON- ■S5SR Dr, KENNEDY'S ~ FAVORITE REMEDY —Carpets, mattings and linoleums a t McMillan’s. Dr, J, C. Geoige ot Columbus came home Thursday evening. te adapted, P le a s a n t to <*R«i P o iv c r i'u l t o Cufoj .A nd W elcom e i n e v e r y Home* KIBJiEY and LIVER carer. Dr, Kennedy'sFavorite Remedy ■Messrs. D .'S , Ervin, J . D. Wil­ liamson and George W. Rife were the appraisers of the James H, McMillan estate.. ----------- ----------- Jo Re: ----- . „.,es mid LathBoxes, affonaosrjpcr- roanentrouei1»nl) enweeaurad by ImptirlCyoftlio blood, such as, Kidney, madder and Liver Com allUnts,------ -------- --------------- ------- plaints, Constipation, and weaknesses peculiar to women; Eut'.-a-rifdl tor D)Team, Prepared bv s w S & S s S 5 8 h 11' y * : Mr. D. Si Ervin and wife and Miss Jennie Ervin, ’have gone t,o Princeton, Ind,, for a visit with relatives. Agonies Of Pain Mr, George Smith reports the loss Of his bulldog “Jim” one of,the best friends he had. “Jim ” lived to be more than twenty-two and was favorite of the Smith children. JOINT1ES0U1TI0M fr.poitu| ta amendment lo tie Coaililuli.n ol (be plate ot Ohiorelative lo ihe paeseje ot bills. Bo U resolved by the Geneml Assembly of the State ot Ohio ; ' • S kctio K 1. A proposition hhajl In* sub­ mitted to the doctors ot thin state at tho next election tor members of the general assembly, to amend the constitution at tho state of Ohio so that. secllonn 18 to 82, both Inclusive, of article II, shall respectively ho numbered As sections 10 to 83,; and sections 10 and 18 ot such article be so amended ns to rand as1follows i ’ . , ASTKIMJ II, /Sec, 18. Every-■MU shall ho lully and distinctly read on three dlfforent days, un- leas. In case of urgency, iluee-faurths of the membars elected to the .house .in which It shall ba'pendlng, shall dlspenso wUlfthls rule; but the reading of n bill on its final S assago shall In no casa bo .dispensed with, a bill shall contain ntfire thsa one subject. a ’e Never give up, and ililnk that all, women, yourself Included, have to suffer pain. Thousands of women have writ* ten to tell how they have cared their womanly ills, nod relieved, their pains; and over a million have been benefited, in various Cther forms of female disease^ dat­ ing the post 50 years, by that popular and successful female Kmedy FOE SALE i—Rhode Island Red cockerels and pullets. They ar beauties. Citizens ’phone. Cedar ville exchange. 3-6 tf. ' F..P. McCarloy Miss Maude Lorrimer of New Concord, a returned missionary from Egypt gave an interesting talk Monday before the Radies’ Mission ary Society of the TJ. P. church. WINE OF CARDUI —All farmers desiring to raise pumpkins in their corn,, can get good sui>pl.Yof seed free of charge by calling on Kerr &Hastings Bros Cedarville, o r WOM NT REL IEF "I believe' I would now. hare been &Mtd,V~vUet Mrs, Minnie Lainbc^.of m Mata Jun I wish to extend my thanks to the many friends and neighbors for the kindness shown me during the illness and death of my daughter, Rosanna M, Mrs. A. V . Badger, paftur fa my back, MBi 1arms, And. awful fcearins*do* no4n^ pain*. Now tbeie paisa have all gone, as a result of wringCarduL" rge in Columbus la s t week. They also made a trip to CirolevlUe where they inspected a paper m ilt A t A l l D r u g g i s t s WRITE FOR FREE A1WICE, stating ago atid describing symptoms, to Zttdtes Advisory Dept., “ “ " .............Co., The Chattanooga Mectlcino-... . , Chattanoega, Tenn. • B 39 * EXTRAMONEY OR ft BUSINESS Timber Lands are a first-class Investment. One dollar or more will buy' an interest in profit- making timber lands. Agents to sell on our plan malm good money. Write for details. Tho Sterling Lumber Co., 024 CitiZehs Bldg., Cleveland, Ohio* <0. If you hav e a largo or sm all sum to in v e st w e can chow you how tim ber lands w ill giVo you handsom e dividends, nANHATTAN RESTAURANT No. 8 N. Detroit St., Xenia, 0. B i l l o f P a r e . Coffee, Tea, Milk... ...... 6c Bread and Butter........................ 5c Fried Potatoes................. ........... : 6c Baked B e an s .............. Be Pie, per quarter............................ 6c Ham Sandwich............................ 5« 66 Oe 6c 15c Buttered Toast Oheose Sdiuiwieh.................... i ak c ...... , ................................ Steak, Chops, Ham or Bacon Ham or Bacon with Egge..........soc Hot Roant i l e d , ’Weiner or Egg Sandwich .. . .......... Be s o u p .................................. oe Fresh Oyster Blew................... 20c Oysters, Titw’. .: .......................... ; i5c Bread and Butler with Meat Orders The Exchange Bank now has Its safety deposit boxes in place and have opened them to the public The addition of this department will prove quite a popular one •with the patrons. Those who watch the weather pre dictions of Bov. I r a Hicks are much concerned over the prognostications for May, With thunderstorms frosts, tornadoes and floods and , an occasional snow means th a t the month of flowers is to be a veritable March, The Dayton Automobile show has been the attraction of a mim her of Codarvillians this week, The show closes Saturday evening, parade of about 150 machines Book place Monday afternoon. This js the first auto show Dayton has had and judging from the success it will be an annual event. We have had a copy ot the Exam­ iner and Times of Los Angoles, Cal. showing in pictorial and descriptive form the arrival of Uncle Sam’s fleet. I t is said th a t 200,000 people saw this wonderful event when the warships under Rear Admiral Adams .went into anchorage. The papers were sent here by Mr. Frank Bird who is located in to s Angoles, Cal. To see so many war ships at one time in travel is the event of a lifetime UMlUr 60 YEARS’ EXPERIENCE MEALS - 2 5 c WANTED! Wo want agents in all parts of (ho 17*B. to soil our famous Dr, Wil­ liams Fills, firmri no your name and address ami wo will arntl you 12 boson to cell a t £'3c per box, when sold confl us the #1 ami receive a full not of cooking vesrida couaJuting oi a 2, £ and fi quart vessel, A limited iWhibor of these vessel1*are given to Intreduco our pills. Order quick, |HL •WJBBTAMG'WEIHOINJS CO., BOSEYflHJS, OHIO, P aten ts I I RADC W1AHKR D esign * . C opyrights A c . Anyonesending ftftktitltAnddtiicrlptlcn tea? qntcMjr fiieortaln oar opinion free wlietlior >■ Inventlon is pfohnply patontawo, Commnntdft tloniMflcIlVcontldotitml. HDN0809X on Catanu gontfrea. OMtasanancy forgecurlnspatent*. . I'ataat* taken tfirouah Mutm * Co. rttce'rt tpselalr.oUct, without chatge, ItUltft Scitniific jfmericdit, A LAnd»omoI? IlltutrhUid weekly. lA fe ts t elf, calatlaa of flay itdcntinn Journal. Tornu, #J jr o r j to u r taoot’iio, tL Baldpy*11 wowgtlcale j , ............. ‘ o .4 6 i» fM * r ty *N e v /V o ^ i. CISKSt., WotMciton, V.fJ. ■"B»nc*aOiB«9, aawfi Caveats, and TradeAfnckg obtained and all Tat’- entbasiocaa condoned for moocuatc Feta. 0»fi OCFIOCISCresmtit U.S.g'ATKNTOrriOC and w i con nccnro patent In loco time than those CCrpotePor.J Wafiliio^too. Send Model, dfr.tvi.ij?„,■'jfiotO.. with drscrip ‘1 i&Si Wo ndfiJss, i£ palor.tabfo tu not, bee of1 charge. Or.ffcenc.tduotlllp.lteritlscfcoreJ, ' toObfa ' itAin PaleafS,"wit!) A NAM,rM.tr. “Hoc/ --- ., - - M int|jaV AddfUes. C.A.SNOWACO. I tost of' iaTr.e'hi tlia to S. end foreign coWdtien Sseatfteft * Which shall be clearly expressed In Its title, and no law shall be revived or amended, unless the new act contala ihe entire act revived, ar the section, or sections unMindful'; and tha section or sections so uiflei.ded shall be repeated. . See. 18. Every bill pupsed ny the gen­ eral assembly shall, before ti. can become a law, bo presented la the governor for: h1s approval. If he npprove It, he: can (vtialll sign it. If he. do not Approve It, he shall sqml ft with his ohJeoUons In writing, to the }iouse In which it originated which 'may then reconsider the vote on Us passage. If two-tbirds of the niemhers elected to that house then agree ta repass the PUl, it shall be sent, with the objections o£ Urn governor, to the other house which uiny also recon­ sider tho vote on Its passage. It two-thirds of the members elected to that house then agree to, repass it, it shall become a law, not­ withstanding the objections of the. governor. If a bill shall not be returned ,by the gov­ ernor within ten days. Sundays-excepted, atur being presented to him, it shall become a law, unless the general assetpbiy by ad­ journment prevent its return; in which case, It shall become a la\v unless, within ten days after ouch adjournment, it shall be .(lied, by him, with his abjections, in the oltlcc of the secretary of state, The governor may dis­ approve any Item or items in any bill mak­ ing an appropriation of money, and. the Item or items, so disapproved, shat) be stricken thorefrom, unless repassed In' the ,manner borein prescribed for tho repabsage of a "biite ■ •■■ .■■■;■ S ec , 2. This amendment shall tnlco: effect on the first day of, January, A. D. 1909, C. A. T hompson . Speaker of the Bouse of Representatives. AunnEW L. H arris , of t! President he Senate. Adopted March 20, 1900, U nited .S tates o p A mcrica ; O nto, Office of the; Secretary of State. *1. CAKMtoA. -THOMPSON. Secretary of State of the State of Ohio, do-hereby certify that tho foregoing is an .exemplified copy, carcfuly compared by me with thn original rolls now on nie in this office, and in. my official custody aa secretary ot state, as re' quired' by the laws of the Statu ot Ohio, of » J ' ,oint Resolution adopted by Urn General AS sembty ot the State- of Ohio, on the 20th day of March, a , D. J91H1. , ^ m TB uti X onv WUEBiiotr. T.hnve, hereunto A. D. 1908. tSBAt,.J CATlMl A. THtoMPSON, •Sccrcfarv ot state. PROPOSED . AMENDMENT TO THE CON­ STITUTION OK OHIO, JOINTRESOLUTION T» siumtBl seclita tw* el article twelve et the Con* jlltulion of .Ohio. , Be U resolved by the General Assembly of the State of Ohio-. S ection 1. That ’a proposition shall ha submitted to tho electors ot tho statu of Ohio, on, tho first Tuesday after tho first Monday in November, 1908, to amend section two of article twelve of tho constitution of the stato of Ohio, so that it shall read ns follows: AnrtctK XII. F inajicd and T axation . Sec. 2, The General Assembly shall have power to establish find -maintain an' equit­ able system for raising state and focal revenue. It may classify the subjects of taxation so far as their differences Justify tbo same In order to secure a Just return from each. AH taxes and other ebargos shall be imposed for public purposes only and shall be just to each subject, Tho powor of taxation shall never be surrendered suspended or contracted away. Bonds o: the state of Ohio, bonds of any city, village, hamlet, county or township in. this state and bonds issued in behalf of the public ochools of Ohio and the means of instruction in connection therewith, burying grounds* public school bouses, houses used exclusively for public worship. Institutions of purely public charity, public property used exclu­ sively for any public purpose, and personal property to an amount not exceeding la value 8200, for each individual, may, by :eneral laws, bo exempted from taxation; •ut ail such laws shall bo subject to alter­ ation or repeat; and the value of all prop­ erty, so exempted, shall, from tlmo to lime, bo ascertained and published as may be directed by law, S ection 2, All taxes and exemptions in iorco when this amendment ta adopted shall remain In farce, In tho same manner and to tho samo extent, unless and until otherwise directed by statute. J. D, CHAilPEOTAlX, Speaker Pro Tern, of the house of Representatives. J ames M . W illiam s , . , . . President of theSenate. Adopted March 27, 1908. mgm Di*eevtratL *% w h ole l e i e f jicopto/* rem arked the observer of events aad' tfclngo, ’‘never really’ know what pate do. foie Eras was until thi* Faekingtowa busi­ ness eamo to light.” N O T IC E O P A P P O IN TM E N T . N O T IC E O P A P P O IN TM E N T . ■In tho Matter of Publication, ot the Notice In the Estate of James H. McMillan, deceased, Notice is hereby ftiven th a t the undersigned has been appointed and duly qualified by the Probate Court of Greene County, Ohio, as admin­ istra trix of the above named estate. All persons indebted to said estate must make immediate payment; those having claims will present them for settlement. Mary J. McMillan A R E S O LU T IO N . Whereas, through the influence of the Board of Trade, the citizens of the village have petitioned council to exchange the present system of lighting- the town for an electric system, and : , Whereas,' cpUnbll a t a meeting March 16th, 1908, did agree by reso­ lution to make the change as soon as financial'and other matters couT& bo arranged, and , Whereas, a certificate from' the clerk shows th a t there is not suffi­ cient money, on hands to justify council in contracting for electric lights; Therefore Resolved, th a t the'following prop­ osition be submitted ta a vote of the qualified electors of the village as as provided; for in sections 8551 and section ,34 of tho municipal code of the Revised Statutes of Ohio, viz—Shall there bo a special levy of three mills in excess of. the one per cent allowed b y law , a t a special election to he held on May 16th, 1908 from 5:30 a, m- to 6:30, p- m.? J , G. McCoRKsxm, Clerk of the Village of Cedarville, J , H . Wout'ORD, Mayor. .SifiJBflEJSLSAiy ^ s >( i U nited S tates ov A merica , O hio , . Offico cf tho Secretary of state. - I. CAI1MI A. THOMPSON, Secretary of Slate of tho State of Ohio, fla hereby certify that the foregoing Is an exemplified copy, carefuly compared by me with the original rolls now on file in this office, and in tny official custody ns Secretary of State, as re* qulrcd by tho laws of the Slate of Ohio, of a Joint Resolution adopted by the General As* sembly ot the State of Ohio,'on tho 27th day of March, A. D. 1908. Ill T estimony W hereof , I have hcreunt< subscribed my name, and affixed my officio', ceai. at Columbus, this 23rd day of April, A. D. 1908. CARMt A. THOMPSON, [nKAt.J Secretary of Stale, PROPOSED3 AMENDMENT TO THE COM- STfTU'ftON OP OHIO. JOINTRESOLUTION fretsting an irncnCmenl la lh» Contllmiloa si the Hals el Ohls relative la the time o! the cam- menccffital ei the regular ieuteoa e! thegeneral assembly, Be it resotml by the General Assembly of the Stale of Ohio : ' S ection i. a , proposition shall ba sub­ mitted to tho electors ot this state at the noxt election for members of the gcnnrnl assembly to amend section 20 of article It Of tho' constitution, so ni! to read as follows; Sec. 25, The regular session of each general assembly shall eommehco on tho first Monday in January next after It is cuoBea, „ „ , , U. A, T hompson , Speaker of the House of Representatives. A ndrew h . H arrm , , , . President of the Senate, Adopted March 20, lQotl. U.'Trfto S tates of A mkhh .’ a , O nto, Offire. of the Seiretary of State, t. CARMl A. THOMPSON. Secretary of f*u,e fit tfifi State of oiilo, do hereby certify £?^ ,.,i'.e , f,'t<lfI0ln.c . la nn csetnplltlcd ropy. tonipaeed by me with the eriglnaf roll*; now on file in this office, and in my Official cuntady a« Secretary of State, as re- T & i M ' s a l ' o“ >' “ 1 s " s ® f t f have hereunto toubdcMbdd my ci-tiri mv offiHnl A ? k in()a?lum'm'8' April! toon t ' dARf.lt A. THOMPSON, larAbij Secretary of Staid, Khownatlo Pains relieved by mo oi or. Miles' Afitl I’aln Pills, fio dosed 2!>et* State «f Ohio, Greene Gotmty, as. Pursuant to command of an order Of sale repartition issued from, the Court of Common Pleas of said qounfcy, and to me directed and de­ livered, 1 will offer for sale a t pub­ lic auction, a t the frontdoor of the court house, in t he city of Xenia, in said county, oil Saturday, May (6, A. J). 1908, a t 2 o’clock p. mMthe following de-’ scribed 1, ndsand tenements, as a whole to w ill Situate in tbe County of Greene, in the State of Ohio, and In tho Township of Cedarville, and hounded ana described as toilows, viz:—frying on the Waters ^of Mas- sies’ creek, being pa rt of military survey entered in the name of Baylor Hill No 1321, i t being a pa of the samo trac t of land conveyet by tho administrator of Martin Bawne, deceased, to Stephen W il son; Beginning for-tho part hereby conveyed a t' threo small jack oaks in David Andersen’s line and run ning thenee with said lino north 85’f degrees east 119.6 poles to a stake In William Marshall's line; thence with said lino south 4}£ degrees east 101 poles to a stake and sassafras thence south 85 degrees west 119.6 poles to a stake Cornor to Isaac Wado; thence with said Wnde and Joseph Rakeetraw lino north 4>4' de­ gree West 101 poles to tho begin­ ning, containing seventy-five acres. Also the following real estate, sit­ uate in County of Clark, in Stato of Ohio, and in the township of Greene, and which a t ono point adjoins the above described real estate, and bounded and described as follows: Beginning in tho line of Albert Sellers a stone corner to .David Andersen bears North 1 degree, 65 minutes West, 1.0 poles; thence passing said cornfcr stone and then with the said David Anderson’s line North 1 degree 65 minutes West 71.70 poles to a stake in the Clifton and Bolnm road ; Thence South U degrees 30 minutes F ast 1.06 poles to a stake; thence South 1 degree 05 minutes F a s t 71.42 poles to a stake; thence South til degrees 65 minutes West 1 pole to the hogiuning, con­ taining 71.66 square poles niore or -oss, the samo being used as an en­ trance from said road to said 75 acre tract, Said premises wore appraised as a whblo under a former1order of this court a t $67.00 p e r aero. Terms of Sale; -KctUih, in one year and jf in two years, deferred myrnonts to besecured bymortgage on promises mold. To bo sold by order of said Court n case No. 12063 wherein Florence N, Arthur is petitioner and Maty A. Sellers, ofcfel., are defendants. HOWARD ABBLEOATE, ■ .Sheriff, Greene County. CHASE STEWART, wu Attorney for petitioner, She Kind. You Have Always Bought, and which has been, in use for over 3 0 years, has hom e th e signature o f and has been made under h is per­ sonal sapervision since its infancy. * Allow no ono to deceive you in this. A ll Counterfeits, Imitations and *«Just-as-good” are hut! Experiments that trifle w ith and endanger the health o f Jnfants and Children—Experience-against Experiments *TSr?rf, IS Castorla is a harmless substitute for Castor OB, Pare­ goric, Drops and Soothing Syrups. I t is Pleasant. 16 contains neither Opium, Morphine nor other Narcotic' substance. Its age is its guarantee. I t destroys Worm* . and allays Feverishness* I t eures Diarrhoea and Wind CpUe* I t relieves Teething troub les, cures Constipation and Flatulency. I t assimilates the Food, regulates the Stomach and Bowels, giving healthy and natural sleep* The Children’s Panacea—The Mother’s Friend* G E N U I N E CASTORIA A L W A Y S B e a r s t h e S i g n a t u r e o f TheKindYouHaveAlwaysBought In U se F o r O v e r 3 0 Ye a rs . the ocNTAim TTvMuniiAV street . NEyjvorm city .' J H. HcMILLAN, Manufacturer of CEMENT GRAVE VAULTS Hollow Cement Building Blocks, Chimney Blocks, Veranda Col­ umns, Piers, Etc., E tc . Telephone 7 . Cedarville, Ohio. Price Thousands of stout women who imagined they must' have their :corsets’;:made to o rder' now are . wearing tho famous ■ N E .M O , ' S t r a p "A lsb $K i£ i^ ^ ■■■ c e s t e r Am e r i- —' ■ ■. c a n B eau ty ] 5 0 c u p to $3 ,04 Children’s Dresses $1, to $2, Ladies’ Dress Skirts—fine se­ lection, best fitting. W a is t s —All in Net—Persian Lawn and Percale! M u s l in U n d e rw e a r —great Stock. Long SilK a n d K id G lo v e s —all the rage. for Stout Women “TAKE THIS CUT’ m<zmn I Mrs. wit Si J -M i l best i» I Miss Sabbat “We recommend it ; there isn’t nay better... .....Tn ip._ Jtw ist ,TEo”a1&ge'’degiiee’to yoiirbufti-iierP ’' Mr. been t relati% Mr. Well Ca red F o r Meats in hot weather are the only kind to buy; wo 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 be sure. , C. H. CROUSE , CEDARVILLE, .0, Sg/Sms DYSPEPSIA •‘Having talcn your wondok-fn! “Onsoarets” lot? throemanths andVotngentirelycuredof etonlaoh qatorrh enddyenepala. xthink a wordofpraiseI»- dueto,‘Caecnrota,’fortlloIrwondBrfulcompoaltlon, 1havetaken numorona other eo-qnllqd remedloa buttvlthout avail and I find that Cnscnrota relieve YnnfA in nrt«iv, flsati nil »I. a . nil.'.I. * kk..K*.i__ uwwivuuuMu wiimm x imii (.uucD s a i KiotoIn xday th n all the otliofs I.have taken would in o year.” ' James IIcQune, 108 Mercer St., Jersey City, N. J, Best For The Bowels EODCOMto ANOVCATHARTIC Pleasant, Palatable,Fotont,TasteGood, DoGood, Never Sltkeu, Weakon or Gripe, lOo, E5e,SOc.Never sold In bulk. Tho genuine tnblot stamped OOO. Guaranteed to core or yourmoney back, , ' Sterling Remedy Co,, Chicago orN,Y. 5 Q 2 ANNUAL SALE* TEN MILLION BOXES N e r v o u s Break-Down Nerve energy is the force th a t controls the or­ gans of respiration, cir­ culation, digestion and. elimination. When you feel weak, nervous, ir r i­ table, sick, i t is often be­ cause yon lack nerve energy, and the process of r ehnildmg and sustain-1 hag life is interfered w ith / Dr. Miles’ Nervine, has cured thousands of such . cases, and will-Ave believe 'benefit i f not entirely cure yon. Try it. • “My nervous system gave away completely,' and left mo on tho verso of the grave, t tried shilled physi­ cians hu t got no permanent relief, X got so had I had to give up my ' uslness. X began talcing Dr. Miles’ b i - — -------- . v - Restorative Nervine. In a few days I was - much hotter, and I continued to Improve until entirely cured. I " ' ‘ " - ’ ■ -nd i V * J a c k e t s and S u i t s to.fit the body and purse HBTGfllSOH GIBJlEY’S, XENIA OHIO. i TOWNSLEY BROS,. Cedarville, Ohio. Manufacturers of Cement Building Blocks, Build- ings raised and foundations constructed. See us for Cement workaof all kinds. Estimates cheer­ fully given. FOR DURABILITY AND SERVICE. We have found “J.-M ” ASBESTOS ROOFING equal to all demands. Whether i£ he‘used on the most modest farm building or the largest manufacturing plant - (we have always found it true to ifcatrust. ^ ’' It is made to give service. Every square k thoroughly inspected before leaving the factory. The workmanship is right, and the materials used in its cossts.iction are as good as money can buy. As eyidonco—v/e can point to Asbestos Roofing applied in the early nineties in good condition to-day. Furthermore, it requires no coating or painting. “The first cost is the only coot/’ Our Booklet “R/* fient free on request, will give you valuable Information. H. W. Johns-Manville Co, Cleveland, O. am In buHlnfiss again, a never miss an opportunity to recommend this remedy.” MRS. W. L. BURKE, Myrtle Creek, Oregon, Your druggist sells Dr, Miles’ Nerv­ ine, and we authorize him to.return price of first bottle (only) If It falls to benefit you, Miles,Medical Co., Elkhart, Ind Baker’s Restaurant. Now located in the Book- waiter Hotel Building across the street from the old “Adams” stand. Restaurant in hotel lobby and dining room on second floor, reached by elevator. Meals 25c and 35c. High Street, Springfield, O. LIQUOR qh l i r e MORPHINE ?aJ? *“•» rational treatment DRINKor DRUGS. Send for Free HoQiUet ana tertas. 1087 Rtrth Oemiliin At*., COLUMBUS OHIO Work of Love, I j O vo maltoa our heads cb round, and wo tomotlmoD imaslne it’s tho world, - 8 tor tl jncntlii? t, rutiftcviDtton to bteLDB byUfA, ('tx-.h mm «L4*.»ina u urA» Wax MestoyRob, tt-n-s cub . y r r ., .... ... a— *p«lil Sttltlfy 0t I RKWYBkX. II. Y- ■ i *** *»«n*ea* of ttftotfful llUisieAtlon*. v ^ iS a ^ r& s? -v ^ iB o o Towngl m }i Numbri Rnrolln, Averam Per Cen Numb<') Nitmbei Per Gen Nurnbei Rank f< ) QT Wr i IT, REPOR' B| Numbei Rnrolln, Avemgt Per eenl •Number Number Per cenl Number Ran’: f< I .TjUAOHIi MeFarlf Morton; "Reynold il It " \G ■ d te a I d -M k l he XX3. x for y y meni so t . c a u g Z t iOe O In th ® a l ' :k tetep | 1 m

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