The Cedarville Herald, Volume 31, Numbers 1-26
U 1 m nM • T S T T r w r t' ‘m . o n ^ A a v s t s n *#oo* ( CEHABYJLXitt, OHIO. W* Swxcn? Y o o t P atronage And ptotofze r» rpM amt prompt Atteutiga to *U business Intrusted to us, NBW YORKDRAFT *ud BANKAJONEViORDERS- The cheapest and most eon--. YSaienfc way to send money by omit. Leans Made on Real Estate,* tattonal or ColateralSecurity, &X. M. toa ,"® ^ 0 . W. S mith , President, O. L .’JS mx T h , Cashier, These BadPains Which {ire you such exquisite auffertajj, every iponth, are caused, w you know, by female. trouble. Relic! seldom or never comes of itself. If is necessity to cure the cause, in order to stop the piks, and this can only he done if you will take a specific, female remedy, that nets directly on the wqtnsnly otysns. " Consumption b las* deadly than it mod to bo* Corbin relief and usually complete recovery will result from the following treatment; Hope, rest, fresh air, and —S c o f f s Em ttIs ion. AM* D RUGG ISTS i 5 0 c . AND 5 1 .0 0 . The CedarvBle Herald* 1 4 r.o o P e r Y e a r , 'i^dMBBWW mwniv* **. * K c itta r, W tfw W '' FIttDAY, MAYJLS-im ' luxury, nud whose real delight, whose real life work, is the accu mulation and use of power in its most sordid and least, elevating form." . NEW INDUSTRIES. WINE OF X WOMAN’S RELIEF _ ‘ “Cardal did,wonders for me,” writes Mrs. H. C. tenon, of Olds, It. "jThad female trouble for 8 years.' -,1had displacement, which Increased my suffering, the doc tor could only redeye me at times,' Now, 1amso much better, I hardly know when my time begins or when It ends.” ,,, At All Druggists WRITE FOR FREE ADVICE. Statins age $nct describing symp- — ■ ‘ — *'... ‘ * '...... Dept., a-Co.j HANHATTAN * ]Sof EJSTi Detroit Eft., Xenia, 0. Bill of Fare. - Coffee, Tea, M i l k , ................ Dread, and Bu tter..... ....... Fried Potatoes Baked, B o t i n s , ................... PiA, per quarter...™;,... ft. ............... Ham Sandwich.,........... ........... ?.... 5c Buttered Toast-.... ................... ,5c Cheese Sandwich™,?,.... .............. 5c C ake....................... 5c Steak, Chops, Ham or Bacon.... 15c Ham or Bacon with Eggs 20c HofcBoagfcBeet, Weiner or Egg Sandwich.,.,... ..... - ....................' 5c Soup 5o Fresh Oyster Stew....... ...... 1 ™,..,.. 20c Oysters, raw..,..,.......... 15c Bread and Butter With Meat Orders M EALS - - - - 25 c Wise in One Way foolish in Another . . V . • v. Is the man who carries fire insur ance on hie house and then allows i t to rot down gradually for want of a coat or two of first-claSs paint? There are fewer houses destroyed by fire than by the nat ural elements. Think this over. How is a good timd to paint and Hanna's Green Seal Paint is the paint to use. Its durability, beauty, Spreading capacity and cowering qualities should make this question as to what paint to use, an easy one to decide, ■ FOft SALE BY ■ • K err & Hastings Bros. WANTED! We want agents In all parte of the V> B. to sell our famous l>r, Wil liams Pills, Bend us your name and address and wo will send you 12 boxes to sell ftfc l5e per box, when sold send us the $3 and receive a foil «et otoookiiig vessels eonslatingr of a 48,4 and & quart vessel. A limited § Hither of these vessel1?are given to troduco our pills. Order quick, ft. WILLIAMS MBBtOINH ROSEVILLE, OHIO, CO., FORWARD OR BACKWARD, The election Saturday as to a speciallevy of three mills for elec tric light purposes is one, th a t is of vital Interest to the tax payers and cifazeps ot th is place. The , Herald- ■ Is npfc disposed to force the issue by strong argument but would prefer to state the facts and le t the voters use their ovto judgment. The Herald has always stood for civic',advancement ever mindful of, creating a burdensome debt on the people. We opposedthe school proposition from an economical view lu that the present building was of too great value to discard -and tha t other more important improvements could be made. Then wo held that Centralization of schools.was in the distant future and a step a t tha t time would have been costly. I t must not be taken th a t the con tract for electric lights will be let for ,$2.00 per light per year. This is onlylin,estimate of the com- pany to get the matter in the proper form before council. .Regardless of all reports council cannot enter into a contract; until bids are received according to • an advertisement This Is proof then th a t there is no certainty of the Cedafville Bight & Power Company getting the con bract. Bidders from all oyer the Country can tako,parfe. Then the company gave copnci an estimate on a 2,000 candle power- light which we believe is too much ligh tfe r this olxodpUco. The H e r aid would advocate an arc ligh t o 1 laaO'dai&l* pew1#* Sntl meriri&th<aa&‘ These lights can ha furnished for *50 to; 485 on anestifnate. As to the location of lights there have., been -numerous reports sent out by those opposing the levy tha t there would hot be lights, on side streets. This is false and it is safe to say that council will give a fair distribution of the lights. . The taxpayers are loosing about $500 a year, this being the amoun usually spent for ooal oil lights. No lights of -the kind We have been using would bo economy on the part .4 of the people. The present company having1con tinued operation a t the request Of the Board of Trade, is one of the reasons why the public should be considerate to the electric light cause. When Mr. Lowry closed his plant some: jnbhs ago there was a great cry for-him to continue. The request was only granted on be half of the Board of Trade, To discontinue the use of electric lights now w°uld be a stop back ward for ten or fifteen years on the part of the people. The Board of Trade has po t forth every effort to boom the town and would bo under a great handicap with no eleotrlo ligh t plant. - The cost to the churches in mak ing tlio change would be several hundred dollars and there is no as surance th a t the gas will be here another year. "When ib comes to lighting public buildings, i t must fie admitted th a t the best light is the elechto, The question is up for settlement tomorrow, Saturday, and ib is for the people to say whether we arc to take a step forward or backward. - 'M m m spK • The operation of a first class electric ligh t plan t means much toward securing additional facto ries here1. .Already a chair factory in connection with a local lumber company is being projected, also an ice p lan t with the new electric light company.' 'With a good ligh t and power plant CeUarville has an ■ in ducement to a ttract other manufac turing concerns here. J . O* Stewart, President Board of Trade, NOTICE. The patrons of the Oedarville Light Company are hereby notified tha t in case the election on the 10th pf May is not favorable for electric lights, the plane will shut down per manently after the tllsfc of May fqr the reason th a t under th e present condition the plan t is being operated a t a loss. G. Lowry.' ***** ' “ " "h S S B Til* DON- «nr.* w*as«Ku&st1aK4s»is,f*• * Y w a A i a * * - * 1 y cf I T, A MNoe.itip* t.ln.l 4)« peb- to tfc* »l*eter* ef tbi ■= A*ta At tfco H**t *l#ctivft Ut *1 til* general luaniT tfc* coe*t!t it!oo ,ot tii* *U1» pf Ohb» m th|A **rltuM* IS lo both lucluplv*. of Artiil* Jf, AtinU respectively >;« n«ah*rsd A» 19 to a ? ; *ud sccV.ooo lfl ak S IS pf *iMA *«kU < k a* In- *«*d m :JWJew»! . ...... Kv*ry, MU AhAlt So full! »na fll*ti»etly Mw*« Si«er*nt d»ysf, on- !««*, In cam M SrtMty, li;r*e-fpurtbA pf tlie m««iwn, iloetW to t|i<> bouse in wbleb U *h»ll bo whu U bk . tbnlt e'rp-ntj# witli tilts rule; bbt t»* m l k # n o bill ce Ms Cn*r P aimao «bAll ( a g * 1**0 bo iil*peiicC(l with. Ns Wli jrt»»U 6001 * 1 * rior* ibw ecc eubleet. which ohall bo efinny i.^pro.cw lu Jta title; *nd no lour ebftU h« ievivei or tmetiCecI, unlesA.the a*v ort c%*t»ln tbo entire act revived, or the »ertien pr wirtionsr aincndcd; ynd the »*etloa or a-.-tlanc eo ain*r,dpd shall ho rep*Ai«d, t»e«» 18. Bv<;y bill *;»s*ed by the gen eral Aoeepnhly *h»p. lMtfor* it. can become n Jaw, ’bo presented to the tavernor for b is- Approval, Jf b« epprov* I*, be eon fshall] wen i t i i J p j m oiiiiFV^pfcv'to ’ball jead It with ...-Aijrt/tlng, to tho fcouee la which It origioAfwl wblqh may then reconsider the vote op Its paicago. It two-tlilrdi of th* infcbec* elected to- that bouse then agree to rep*** the bill, it shall be, seat, with the objections of tbe governor, to tho other houop which may al«o recon sider the vote on lt« passage. If two-lblrdii of the members elected to that house then agree to xepaaa It, It ehall become a law, not withstanding tlm oWoctlons of tho governor. If a bill, ehall not be returned by the gov ernor within tea after being presented a law, unless the day*. ■d to .........., t general assembly by ad journment prevent lW.j£turjtT Jn-wMch'casej it shall become a law hales*, within ten days after such adjournment, it shall be filed by him, with bis objections, In tho uUlcn pf 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, ehall be stricken therefrom, unless repassed' in the manner herein prescribed fpr the r.epassago of a B bc , 2 .' This amendment' shall take effect on the fir&t day of January, A- D. 1809, .. tb A. T hompson -, ■ . Speaker dj. the House t it ItvptcsenlaUvos. ■ Atnwfiw u, H arms ,, ■ , Pretfilent o{ iiietfenate^ Adopted Itfsreh 20,1900, 1 D nitro S tatks fjy. AMumcA, Onto, Office,of the gepretary of Btete. , r,, CAltMr A. THOMPSON, Secretary of State of the State of Ohio, do hereby-, certify that the foregoing Id an exemplified copy, carefuly compared h r wa- With. the original rolls, now on,,file. In this office, and In -my Official custody, a* Secretary- of State, as re quired by the lawo.of the 'State of Ohio, of a Joint Kosolution adopted by the General. As sembly of the State- of Ohio, on the 20th day Of March, A. D. MOO. . . ' I n T kbtx MONY WnynkOF, I have- hereunto subscribed-my name. and. affixed my official seal,, at ColumbUS, th|9 -23rd day* at April, A,. V. .1908. ' 1 OARMI A.. THOMPSON, [SKAb-1 • . Accrrhtrtr of state, pro po sed amendment ' to t h b con - . STJTUTrON Q lf 1OHIO. , f " jaiN tiEsoLtmos Tt tttmtsl secUi* tws *J sritelt' twalva el (be Corn , -< ’aiHytisaet fftlo, S e it .retdlaett by the r Qenerat Asscinbljj ot tho Stale of Ohio ; • SscxiON X. That a, proposition shall ba submitted ta the elector* of tbo state of Ohio, on .the first,Tneodsy after the’ first -Monday In NovCmbet, 1008, to amend section two ot article twelve of the constitution o t tho state of Ohio, so that-It .shall Teed as follows i AAnctBJCH. JfiwMrCB aw TAjartoff* Sac. 2.- The Caneral Assembly shall bavo power to establish- and' maintain art' equit able. system, for -raising state and local revenue; " .......................... .. taxation ................ ......... tbo same in Order 'to. secure- a Just return from each.1 All, taxes and other, charges shall be imposed for. public purposes only ana" shall be- jmrt to -.each .subject. ■ The power of taxation shall 'never be surrendered, suspended or'contracted away, '1 Bonds 'of -the state of OWb, bonds of*,any city, village, hamlet, county or tawnohip 1 in th<* -state- and bonds issued lit whsif of the public- schools of Ohio, and ttih mean* ot instruction la ooniieetlmt therewith, burying .grounds; pabllc school hfttauK bouses % h & exclusively r djublle ■vw-rebfK,- lattitutioa* ot purely Sundays excepted, him, It sball become :s !m l - - The Pre&ulciit has bndo tnore Struck <he keynote ef 6Xacfc justice. In his latest special toessago to Con gress he denounced the boycott and iilackllst* Ho deprecates the deiH- agogtie and tho agitator. Then ho says. "B u t his counterpart in evil a.to be found in thatpartieu lar kind of millionaire who is almost the oast enviable And is certainly the least admirable, of all our citizens; a man oI whom Ik has been well said tha t ins face has grown hard and cruel while h is body has grown soft; whose son is a fool and Ills daughter a foreign princess; whose nominal pleasures are a t the best those of tasteless and extravagant The following college events have been announced ii— Musical recital m the opera house Wednesday evening May 20. Society Diploma Night, May 23d in the B. P. church. Baccalaureate sermon, Sabbath, May 24 B, P. church, 7:00 p. m, Iyy day exercises, college campus May 25, a t ! :3Gp. m‘. Class night, opera house, May 25, 7:80 p. ip, • Muskingum-Cedarville debate, Tuesday, May 26, opera house. Commencement, Wednesday May 27t opera .house 0:30 a,-m. Motion Pictures tonight and Sato urdaynighfe Mr. W. F, Trader* of Xenia, can didat# for Probate Judge* is in town today . The K ind Yon Have Always Bought, and. which has been, in ns© for over SO years, has hom e the signature o f and has been made under his per sonalsupervision since Itsinfianey* - Allow no on* to deceive you in this. A ll Counterfeits, Imitations and** Just-as-good” are but; Experiments that trifle w ith and endanger the health off Infants and Children—Experience against Experiment* What is CASTOR IA . contains..neither Opium, Morphine nor other Narcotic substance. Its nge is its guarantee. I t destroys Worms and allays Feverishness* I t cures Diarrhoea and Wind * - Colic. I t relieyes Teething Troubles, cures Constipation find Flatulency* I t assimilates 'the Food, regulates th e Stomach and Bowels, giving healthy and natural sleep* The Children's Panacc*—Tli6 Mother's Friend* GENUINE CASTOR!A ALWAYS Bears the Signature of iake this cut t* -“We recommend it j there isn 't nay better... In mid-summer you have to trust to a large degree to your butwher. Well Cared For Meats to iiofcweather are the oifly^’Klnir to buy; we liave 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 ns and be sure. , C. H . CROU SE , ; , CEDABVILLE, 0) The KindYouHave AlwaysBought In Use For Oyer 3 0 Years. THECENTAUR*OMf»A«y(77MUftftftV«THtCT. NEWVOHItC|TV, ■ ■ ■ ■ ■ n n B n H N B H H B H N ■ -•■ ■ ....... ; V,■ .. •j.-. ■ ' ■ 'r- 77 J H. HcMILLAN, Manufacturer of CEMENT GRAVE VAULTS} Hollow Cement Building Blocks, Chimney Blocks, Veranda Col- umnsj Biers, Etc., Etc. Telephone 7 . r* Cedarvilte, Ohio. Price stthobls Moving Pictures, finest kind, a t tha opera house, Friday and. Satur day nights, Admission ten cents, . Messrs. B. 0 . W a tt and B, F .( Kerr attended a large stock sale ,in Indianapolis, Thursday. Rev, W. P. Cooley and wife of Detroit have been "Visiting relatives in this county this week. Rev, COoiey is a brother of Mr. C. E. Cooley. mm- il Uvrii, ba 'cxeenrtSfi iroi*' . ut *U xaok jaw * *h*h b* *tibj*ct w , «tlon o f r*P«*l > «niL Ut* va|u« ot fill jtrdji- ertyv *0 *haii. from tlm*. to tim*; ba a*oeft*lneo ,*afi publlified a* may bt airectad by law, SicflOK it. AU t*x»« and *x«tnt)tton« Jn fore* wben tbl* ataanfiment J* adopted .b a ll, -rimaln h t fofee, in -tb* xatao ntanner' anA-to tba *aa« *xt«nt, uni*** *#d until otherwise dlrftetad by stattil*. . . . J.-D: J Speaker Jfto Tom, of the ilottte of- MpresMatfvc*. , J am as M. W n tu u s , . „ President 0 / the Senate. Adopted March 27, 19p8, tJttrrKa SraTK* o r AMKxiri, Omo, Office ot .tha Secretary of State, J,.. CARMI A. THOMPSON; Secretary of- State of the Stele ot Ohio, do hereby certify that the forcgolitr J* on exemplified copy, carefuly bompared 1 ..................... . ....... , ______. ___ , by we with the orlBinAi rolls now on lUe In thlik oOlwr4 ana in my Thousands of stout women who imagined they must have their corsets made to order now ate wearing tho famo.ua', ’ ;_NJLMO - ’ S e l f ^ v e d ' a c i i u t g S t r a p \ A l s o t h o R o y a l W o r c e s t e r A m e r i c a n B e a u t y ] 5 0 c u p to $ 3 .9 4 Children's Dresses $1. to $2. . Ladies' Dress Skirts—fine se- ADJUSJjfc fo r Stout Women lection, beat fitting. Dr. Lorrimer of Chillieothe, brother of Mrs. F . P. Hastings, left here this morning for New Concord being called there by the illness of his father, . • Two good entertainments were given la st Feiday and Saturday nights by the New Sun Lyceum Bureau of moving pictures. Good crowds attended both performances and were wpll pleased. New pic tures will be shown touight and to morrow n ight in the opera house. Chapter of Accident*, Fain's farm, Copthorno, was burned to the ground yesterday. On receiving the call the Crawley fire brigade start ed ringing the alarm bell, which broke and crashed down, on tho roof. When tho brigade arrived at tho fire It Was found that the nearest water WaS nearly halt a mile away, and when eventually the connection was made the hose hurst.—London Express. Few Timepieces In Abyssinia. As regards timepieces, the Abyssln- an market has bdeii practically neg lected. It has not yet become a fash* on among tho natives to carry matches, and what few clocks are ieen in the local shops are chloliy of .he cheap alarm type, nickel, and >f German, French, Belgian or Amer- can origin. Gold and sliver watches ire scarcely to be found anywhere.— lorologlcal Review, Religion In the College. Men learn that religion is not ASys tem of philosophy or a secret society, but an impulse and an endeavor to make this present world a better place to Uvo in. That, so fab as 1 can learn, Is the heart of the religious life of the American college. It beats true and In time with tho heart of the Chris tian gospel.—Outlook, World’s Treatment of Women, Kfo less a Scholar than Herbert Spencer said: "In the history of hu manity the Saddest part concerns it self with tho treatment of women, Cannibalism, tho torturing of prison ers, the sacrificing of victims to ghosts and goas-^thono have been but Occasional, hut the treatment: of wom an has been Universal and constant. Tho amount of suffering she has borne Is beyond the Imagination," official custody a* Secretary ot State, as re quired by the fa*s ol the State ot -Ohio, of a Joint Resolution adopted by tho General As sembly ot the State of Ohio, on the 27th day of March. A, t). 1903, in T ebtimon VW h K r S of , I bar* hereunto subscribed my name, and Affixed my official seal, at Coluttibu*. .tbl* 23rd day ot April, A. D. 1008, ■ • .,■■■■■■.■■■■■ CARMI A. THOMPSON. tSKAi..] Sesretarp of titate. PROPOSED AMENDMENT TO T iliTcO tT SflTUTION OP OHIO. MiHTjsesoumoH PreiwriasjM faM*da*at ts lb* Coaslitatlen «I ib* *1*1* tf I l k r*I»Uy* ft Ih*time tt tilt c*ia< a iM M tU tdw n filiM n ilH i *f lb*{t*»fit*Mu!bly, ' Be tt resolves by the ■General Assembly of the state of.Ohio t SSCTIOH 1. A proposition ehall bo sub mitted to th* electors of this nlato at the next election for" members of tho general assembly to amend section 25 d ! article II of the constitution, ro tt* to read a:t follows: See. 25. The regular session ot each t eneral assembly shall commence on tho rat Monday hr .January next after It la 'Ohesw, _ f t A. T houpsom , Speaker ol the House of Representatives. Ano»*w h. JUnnin, , , , , _ . President of the Senate, Adopted March 2<|, 1963. D kitkd Sraxta mr A hr M ca . Qiub, Office of tb* Mcrelary ot State, „ I. CARMI A, THOMPSON. Secretary of State of the State of Ohio, do heroby certify »w*t» iimw uji m iniB Diuiff* ana iti' my official custody as Secretary of state, as ro- qulred by ih* IA*f* of the Plate of Ohio, of a Joint Resolution adopted by tho General A*- isembly of the State of Oilb, on tbs ZQth day of March. A. D. 1903. IN TaatiMOHT Wng**OT,. 1 baVo hereunto subscribed my him*, and affixed my official seal, at Columbus, this 23rd day of April, A. Dr a DOB s , , CARMI A. THOMPSON, [aEAUj _ _ . Secretary o f Slats, Frapdr interior Decoration. Mrs. Mary L. BookwfiHer, In a talk the other day on the subject of in terior dccofatlon, wilcl that "the ov erage Tiante is a jungle Of unrelated things, most of them a burden to the housekeeper, the maid ami the bread winner, to say nothing of tho guest.* Correct lines, harmony of color and restraint In ornament were among the things she recommended. W a i s t s —All in Net—Persian Lawn and Percale M u s l in U n d e r w e a r —great Stock. Long SilK an i l K id G lo v e s —all the rage* J a c fc e ts and S u i t s to fit the body and purse fHUGpISOfl & GIBpEY’S, XEN IA . . OHIO. ■*» TQWN5LEY BROS,. Cedarville," Ohio* M anufacturers of Cement B u ild ing B lock s, B u ild ings raised and foundations constructed. See us for Cement workjof a ll kinds. E stim a tes cheer fu lly g iven . ySKW*-.' £*£ WORMS WhowI «ppreBl»t» yont. IfcakinethornUatNovom-• bole, and:pussedA t.pa* . .oommenoedtdclnython Apriltth, ’ — ——. ,pdover * "I writ* to let j Oascnrcia. borandt againand'Wed5*»^»y7*Apffr«firi'p^ "Both*, Ad1#, aimau f '.Brown, 18iFranklinSt„Rrooklyn,N,T, worm*. ■ Prevlon»rto mytakingCa«c*ret» . know Xhad a tape-worm, I alwayahad Best forv The Bowels / apld Inbulk. The genuine tablet stamped Qnaranteedtocureoryourmoneyback- Sterling Remedy C<*;, Chicago or N.V. 594- ANNUALSALE,TEHMILLIONBOXES W e a k Heart Action There axe certain nerves , , that control the action of th e heart. TVheh they become w eak ,\th e heart action is impaired. Short ‘ breath, pain around heart, , choking sensation,, palpi tation, fluttering, feeb le . or rapid pulse, and other distressing symptoms fo l- adapted to th e needs o f these nerves and the mus cular structure o f the h ear t, itse lf. . I t is a strengthening ton ic tha t brings speedy relief. T ry it . "Nor years I suffered with w hat I •thought was stomach trouble, when ,. the doctors told mo T had heart trouble, X had tried many remedies, -•when the Dr. Allies' almanac came Into m y hands, and X t included- to try Dr. Miles' H e a rt Cure, I have taken three- bottles, and now I am not suffering a t all. X am cured and this medicine did it. I write this in the, hope, th a t It will a ttra c t the a t tention of others who suffer as I did." ... ■ MRS. X>. BARRON, , 804 Main St„ Covington, Kyi ' Your drufiglst sails Dr. Miles’ Heart Curo, and we authorize him to return Price of first bottle (only) If It fall* to benefit you. Miles Medical Co., Elkhart, Ind * Bakers Restaurant. Now located in th e ’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, 0 . r / FOR DURABILITY AND SERVICE* * We have found \ * r - By ttrengthffiiinx tk« nerves which •ontrol the action o f the liver find bowel* Ur. Mile*’ Ntfirv* find tlv e t Pill# cur* onstlpatloU. 84 do*e* 34 cento. 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The workmanship la right, and the materials used in its construction are as good as money can buy* A s ev id en ce-w e can point to Asbestos Roofing applied in the early nineties in good condition to-day, ,4 Furthermore, it requires no coating or painting. **1116 fteat cost is the only cost.” Our Booklet **R.” Sent free on request* w ill give you valuable information* <, sH. W., Johas-Manvilie Co.. ” ‘ ' , . k C leveland! O* , ,, *; LIQUORox MORPHINE' j a m iXabit!i, fa the <mly alira and rational ttcottncnt ^w aaM 'w « ,rss«S COLUMBUS OHIO Work of Love. Love makes out heads go round, and we feomeUmes imagine It’s th* wovld. s a M . - s s a s , ' t" ” i •SSfiMBMWttJsW e-' d
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