The Cedarville Herald, Volume 31, Numbers 27-52
€s jsQ & ^ s ^ r s t } xOQih »« \ r n iu r * Y tw .E s o i i io . Wn S omtob Yorat B atr <»«&<5B nnd proflaisn carefu l and prompt • attention, to oil business intrusted to us. NEWYORKDRAFT . aadBANKAIONEViORDERS* j Tlie cheapest and most con* l.:pntHAVi^ wtii* frA—JiAttfl IDAtioV^tr S « . VV.*.,^ *V^*--v«•■ V^l" mail. ■ . Loans Made on Real Estate, P onal or Collateral Security* BankingHours; a. A. M. to 8 , P, M» S. W. B mitz I, president. O. L . S m ith , Cashier.. These . i Bad Pains which give you such exquisite -suffering, everymouth, arecaused, a* you {mow, by female trouble, Relief ’seldom or never.comes of itself, It is necessary to cure the cause, in order . 0 . stop the pains, and ibis can only be done if you will take a specific, female remedy that acts directly on the womanly organs. * “ WINE OF C A R D O I WOMAN'S RELIEF “Cartful did wonders for me,” writesMrs. H. C. Larson; of Olds, la. “I bad female trouble for 8 years. 1 had displacement, 'which increased my suffering, tbc doc* tor couldonlyrelieveme attimes. How, I amSomuchbetter,Thardly know when my time begins or when it ends.” At All Druggists WRITE FOR FREE. ADVICE, srtatlng age arid describing symp toms, to Ladies Advisory Vent., The Chattanooga. Medicine Co,. Chattanooga, -Term. PILES FISTULA a « d Ann DISEASESOFTHERECTUM Dr. TtcrCleHnatnnenncea#$tbdfttrioutotandthe■ l*dMlcthathism&ket « ipctjeU? oi IkcwdUmurea *n* ru Ba>dSOytaretonrtsntexperience. Nepeln *WA»6detentionfrontLasfumri. Bladder,Kidney, BloodendSkinPlfeuwand JOtacasca o CWomen. DtttfKTOR.BOOKORRXCTAliD1SRABSS(FBLKI •ttdludcrwmeuttofT&iltUUUuMki. KsUhliihcd1BMV d r . j . j . M c C l e l l a n » 8 BuA » e t C olumbus , 0. Don’t Fa il to Hear CALEB POWERS At SPRINGFIELD CHAUTAUQUA Saturday, Ju ly 25 , 2 p. m. Clark Co*, Fair Grounds Special Features: Domes tic Science; Nature Study; Choruses; Orchestras; Quar tettes; Soloists; Headers; Dramatists; Lecturers. , Splendid array o f talent from July 23 to August 2, inclusive. NiagaraFalls Excursion Cwr Pennsylvania K bc S Yuty low faro WtUtiMiiiRy, July £:nh, Oot details from agont-, J. W» 1‘ atfateugli. . “ Oltsch on SsesrehorS. ©yeillots Its ItouinaBitt, to feelittatfs Uotttlficattoa, are cosupetlefl t>y,iat to iw.tj iliolr aasaea oa tto latni> MU ko of tiirffs* aiftoiiStooa, ec > m to hff ftfililo ot atcht. The Cedarville Herald. J S r .o o P e r Y e a r . KA3&LA-* BUILT. * - Editor, J fttlD A Y , JXJLV i ' b , i m It is estimated that three Inmlrctt thousand Americans have crossed the Atlantic this year and spent on an nvernjjo of $700 cadi or two hun dred and ton millions of dollars. Foreign countries profit immensely from American tourists, In fAvvita- eriandc iiotei- ScopcroYtvo'“o ff lt¥o travoloro, largely Americans, the year round. In twenty years, -the number of hotels in that country has increased from one thousand to over two thousand. But the lergor number ot Americans go to Europe to see the wonderful artt treasuries to bo found in the galleries and mu seums of London, Parte, the Hague, Berlin, Dresden, Munich, Florence, Borne and other cities. I f ib were not fop the biglx tariff on art which no one, not even the artists of this country, approve, the best speci mens of Europeanfart would be in onr own galleries, and millions of dollars would bo annually retained in the United States This is the season of great suffer ing for that most patient o f all ser vants, tlie horse. Give him water often. Let him stand in the shade when possible. See that iris harness is comfortable. Try to put your self m his place, Bomlmber the golden rule and broaden the words “ others,’ and “ them,’! . A government by •commission w ith;a penpathetlo orator at its head seems, to have been worn:' thread-bare in Washington and the people are now clamoring for a change—any change. RESOLUTION Be it resolved by the Ctnincil of the Village of Cedarville, State 'o f Ohio, That a sidewalk shall be con structed on the west side- d‘f South Main street from the intersection of the Wilmington and South Main street running south to the corpor ation lino abutting on lots number eight <S) to number one (I) o f sub division known as MitcUell’s and being the property of the. following named ownerst Samuel A, Albright Mary J. Ewry, William damans and T. B. Heckling. Said walks to be o f cement the. same, to l » &oa- atructecl ae per plans and speeiffea- tions therefor on Hie in the clerk’s office. . That the Clerk of Council be and ho is, hereby directed to cause a written notice, of the passage o f this resolution to be served as required bylaw. ■ - Passed July 6 ,1008. , J. H. WoLFOKP, Pres, of Council. . J ohn G. M c C orkel i ^ ' . Clerk. $100 Rewards $100. i ■ . The readers of this paper will be pleased to learn that there is at least one dreaded disease that science lias been able to cure in all Jfs atcgcs rind that is Catarrh. Hall’s Catarrh Cure is the only positive cure new known to the medical fraternity. Catarrh being a constitutional disease, requires a constitutional treatment. Hall's Catarrh Cure is taken internally, acting directly up on the blood and mucoussurraees of system thereby destroying the foundation of the disease, and giving tho patient strength by building up the constitution and assisting nature in doing its work, The proprietors have so much faith in Its curative, powera, that they offer one Hundred Dollars for any case that it faila to cure. Send for tot o testimonials. Address. F. J. CHFXJBY & Co, Toleda O, Sold by Druggist, Uc. Hail's Family Pills aro the best. CALEDAWAY. Mrs. Melda Bull, widow of tho late Edward O. Bull, died Tuesday afternoon after an operation .for tumor. For a number of months she had been in poor health and tho operation v/aa undertaken in tho hope of restoring her health. The deceased was tho daughter of Mr. ami Mrs. 8. K. Turnbull and was aged forty-three years and sis months. ” Within tho past' ffliur years death has visited this family three times; an-infant daughter, tho father farid last the mother. Two sons, Kaymond and Arthur, survive. Besides the father and mother, tho deceased leaves a broth er, J. E. Turnbull and tivo sisters, Mrs. Charles Dobbins and Mrs. Fannie Barber. The funeral was held Thursday afternoon from the residence of Mr. S, K. Turnbull. The services were in charge of her pastor, Bev. O. H. Milligan, who was assisted by Bev. W. J. Sanderson and Bev,- Mills Taylor, The deceased was a faith fu l member of the United Presby terian church and [possessed a Christian character. Burial tood place at the cemetery north of town. - Prof. Frank Young, wife nnd son,, of Van Wert, O,, are guests of rel atives here, for several days. Prof. Young lias been elected to—teach another year in -the Van Wert school. ■ The Ladies’ Aid’ Society of the U. P- church will hold a lawn fete Saturday afternoon and evening, July 18, on; the lawn of. J.. H, Wolford. Everybody come. Dr. J. Cecil George of Dayton, spent last Thursday with bis par ents. That evening he attended a reception at the,home o f Mr. and Mrs. James Carper of Jamestown. —Before marrying find out if the girl can change a round steak into a square meal. Before buying fer tilizers investigate the Armour Brand, “ Natural Plant Foods.” Always reliable and up to. guaran tee—the kind that you can depend upon for results, Sold by K e r r & H a s t in g s B row . We notice that Mr, David Turn- bull of Monmouth, JIL, is a candi date fox’ the legislature m that state from the 33d Senatorial dis trict, For a number of years Mr Turnbull has been an active Demo crat,’ iwiving M'fftd a* sheriff in hi* county. —Orange ice, lemon ice, and pine adplo ice at tho lawn fete. Mr. G. A . MoGlollan and wife and Miss Irene McClellan of Dayton left Monday ior Atlantic City. Tho reaidonco of Mrs. Louisa Bratton is being improved by the addition of a modern veranda. ; flANHATTAN R E S TAU R AN T No. EN. Detroit 8L, Noma, O. BUI o f Fare. Coffee, Tea, Milk.......................... Cc Bread and Butter............. Oe Fried Potatoes................... fie Caked Beans...................... '5c Pie, per quarter...................'......... so Ham Sandwich............................ 5e Buttered Toast.:........................ fie Cheeffo Sandwich..................... fie Cake............................................... oe 8teak, Chops, Ham or Bacon.... iBc IBun or. Bacon With Eggs .......£0o Hot Boast Boot, Weiner or Egg Hanchvich.................................. oe Soup....................................... Oe Fresh Oyster Stew.........................20c Oysters, jwy ............................... I0e Bread and Butter with Meat Orders M B A I S * * > » > « age 1 ItDoesBurt But we can’ t help it, so down they go again. We have fresh, 3 boxe$ left of our 17c fancy California peaches, price was cut to 15c, then 12£. and now they go at 10 c per lb. Our 20c extra fancy Peach- !i&es p e r jb .............. ........ 15c Extra 4 fancy California prunes, per ,1b, Be or 2 lb. for . » . « « * » . * , , . » . 15& , Try Them. : 3 cans.of tomatoes___ 25c Mother’s Oats, per pkg^ 10 c Quaker Oats per p k g ., 10c —WE ARE P A Y IN G -- 20 c per lb for No. 1 fresh Butter. 16c per doz. for clean fresh, E ^g s. I ? Our Remnant Sale begins Saturday morning and con tinues l one week.|gFirsfc comers will get the best bargains. Will] you^take the hint and'be among the first. We have remnants o f Laces, Embroideries, Ginghams, [Calicos, [Dress IGoods, Lawns, Musling etc. At BIRD’S Man’* tack of ffhivpfry* From flic I k -*inning tho "escuca of Adam” ; "Tho w..msu whom-thou gay- cot to mo to be with mo, sho temptca mo,” ha» been a tevorito eno with all. mankind, “Uhri-rjipz Jafemme” io tho old French proverb. "I hero is never a bit of taicehief hut a petticoat la at tho bottomo f It/* says tho oldEngHok vei'ciou of the manim. yxoroasp amrmdhen ;? to tjub csn . li'M 'rn '»N OF OHIO, frtf»*IaA »■ is Ike Cor-JClIv-tbn d (io Mttc «tM# ,-*U(nrt It lh«»«tf.je o' fcilb. pa it rctolvf.d hf the Several Asuair.lly pf the Slat* cf tiiiiai Cr,r?znH 1 - A iir^r-r'Mlcn •.-■X'-Dtl- fea sub- nlttci! to fn* el&M/m cl Uih .-.talo at Mia tiOKt oic;t!cu ft'i- i b e r * 1 ttic ctiocral . nnsh^mbty In Mnwul flio pf , I'tcu ol’ 01 :!o k -> ? 1 ;?t jcrllca'i 1 C to "2, bath Iticluoiva, c f artL.-lfi n, '."t!tU T c l i v e l y X<j ai utntor-s 10 to ' 33 .; ana utet’ ono 10 end 18 ot such trUvlo be so amended ns tn retd as follows S , ■ ^ Atcw’tn ir. ■■ 6 cc. 18 . Every WU elvaU be tnllj nnd distinctly read en tine* dttlerent days, un less, In cane of urgency, tiiree-fourtn* of tho roomhors elected to the bouto to which It shall be peiiillng, shell dJ-.p-nso with this .rule; but the reedK'c ft a bill lt« filial passaco shall in c". cosa ba dlspem.od with. No bill shall contain I.ioro the,* one subject, which slinll bo clearly c.^prtisssd in Us title, end no law .slinll he revived, or emended, unless Uio now set crritsln tho enllro net revived, or too section or sections nwndPd; nnd tho section or actions 80 amended shall be repealed. Set’, 18 . Pvciy btll jisvaed by tho gon- orst assembly shell, lioforo it can become a li^w, be presented to the governor for. his nnprova). If h« approve it^ ho enn fshalll sign It. If ho do not nrpnvo il, be shall sand It with Ills r.bjcfllonh 1 1 .writing, to tho house In' which.'It .origina d which, may then reconsider thh vote on Its passage. If two-thirds of th# wemhors elected to that heut-s then agree to lep'sas the bill, It shall bs sont. With the oblcctlons of the governor, to tho oth«^r house which may nlso rccon- oldor tho vpte on 1 U pasango. if two-thirds of the members elech-ii to that house then ogreo to rdhass It, It shall become, a law, not- wlibvtanding the obfcctlons ot the governor. If a bill shall nct'.bp returned by tho gov- ornor within fen (lavs, -Simdays excepted, nftor being presented io blm, It shall become a law. Ulricas the general assembly by ad journment prevent Sts return; In Which case, It shall become a law ilhlcsfi, witlrin ten days aftor such adjournment, It'shall bo hied by him. -with hie objections, In tho oltlce of tho secretary of state, . Tho governor may dis approve any item or Items In any bin malting an appropriation ot money, and tho Item -or Items, so disapproved, shall bo stricken therefrom, unless- rephscej In the manner herein prescribed for tho repassogo of a bill. ■ ....^ See. 2 . This amendment . shall take effect mj the llrSt day pf January, A, D. 1009 . O; a , T hompson , Spearcer.oftho itmtseofHepresentativeo. AiiPiiRW- P. H auw 3 , ■President of theSenate, Adopted March’ 20, IQOfl'. IfNirnn S tates ov AstrmcA, Otuo, Omco of the Secretary Of. State. I, CARSU A. THOMPSON, Secretary Ot State o f the State of Ohio, do hereby certify that the foregoing Is,“an exemplified copy, carcfuly compared by me with the original rolls now on mo in. this odlcc, and in my official custody as Secretary ot State, as re quired by tho lows of,tho State ot Ohio, of a Joint Resolution adopted by tho General As sembly ot tho State of Ohio, on the 20 th day of March, A O, 1906 . I n ’ T estimony YfuGRtop, I have hereunto subscribed my naUic; arid affixed my official seal, at Columbus; this 23 rd day ot April, A, D. 1003 , GARMt A, THOMPSON, IflgxL. 1 . Petmttiru of Btate. PROPOSED AMENDMENT TO THE CON-’ ST 1 TCT 1 UN OR OHIO, JOlfnCMSOWDOH Ta staasnd uctlw twssf article Iwelv* at tba Con* - - . »Sl»a»o®l Okis. Be if resftbsd by ifik 'General Assembly of the Btate of.Ohio : S ection I. That a proposition shall bo submitted to the' electors of the, state ot Ohio, on the Brst Tuawtej* after the first Monday in November, article waive . of Ohio, -•» that m Arts) . amend section -two ot rrmatttutLon of the stilte tach. SSajf.rmidl as follows; .P t u X ll. Jfottimi stmt 1 Aaaembly shall hav# d ■maintain an aault- ■';:iitat« and local r th a »uM ««* ot “-hVeisares—Jqvttry; tn. aacur* «t ju?t ratarn ____ _ .. tasea and other charges ., be Impoaad for public purpovas only and shall be just to *»ch subject. The power of taxation shall,never be surrendered, ausnanded or rontraeltd ‘ away. Bonds of the otata or Ohio, bonds ot any city, village, hamlet, county or township- in this data and bonds isauad in behaff of the public schools ct Ohio and the lileans ot Instruction in connection therewith,- burying grounds, public school houses, bouses used osotualvcly for public worship. Institutions of purnly public charity, public property used exclu sively for any public purpose, mid personal ■property to ««, amount not exceeding tn valuo $ 209 ,. lot each Individual, may, by general laws, be axampted from taxation; but all such laws *h*H b« subject* to alteration or repeal; and the value of all pi orty, so exempted, shall, flow tlipo to ti...a, bo ascertained and published os may bo directed by law, /: S ection 2 . AH tafoo and exemption!) In force when this amendment Is adopted ohnll remain in force, lit tho emn« manner and to tho Games extent, unlOKs and until othorwlso directed by .statute, 3. O; GitAMnr, twain . Speaker Via Ton., of the llouae of Hcprcsciualivtw, J am !'# M. IVitUAlio, Pitsmcr.tvf thesenate. Adopted March 2 T, 1608 . «s UiiiTt.n S tates ox A mjemca , O hio , Office of the Secretary of fitato. I, CAKMI A. THOMPSON, Secretary tit State ot iha State of ,Ohio* do hereby certify that tho‘ foregoing .is an cxempllffcd copy, carcfuly compared by tr.o with tho original rolla now ea file in this office, and In my official custody as Secretary of State, na re quired by the laws ot tho Stato of Ohio, of n Joint Renolutlon adopted l;y tho General As sembly of tho St»t« of Ohio, on tho 27 th day of March. A. I), 1 IKI 8 . I k T estimony "Wiimrup-, I havo hereunto aubecrlbcd my name. Ami affixed my official seal, at Columbus, tbl 3 23 rd day of April, A. D. 1908 . , CATtMt A. THOMPSON, [ 8 EAi..] Secretary of state. P^OPOSCT^AMlirioMENT "tfTTHlTcoN^ BTITC'ilON ti'f OHIO, JoiitV lisoiunofi frcpeslflf as ameafowal is the Ccaafiltillon el Iha Halt at Bhla reltHvt (a the limecl ihecon- cieaceAieal *1 Ik*reffilaricttbat •ffktgsaetalatiemkly. Be it recoiled lit the General Assembly of the State of Ohio t SECTION I. A rropicitloa chall bo snb- folttcd to tho clrslora of this otato at tho next clectloa for memborn ot tho general assembly to amend r-fllsn 20 of artlrlo II of tho cohctltutiOti, ro nu to read as follows: Sec. 20 . Tho regular coslon of each general acgemhly r::a!t commenco on tlio lirct Monday da January next after It is chosen, a. a , Taoupeoif, Bpsalxr-pf the House of Hepicsentatives. Avjmvxt Ir. HAnnin, . „ . _ j ' Pivr.n’cot of tfiaSenate. Adopted March 20 , Itj-jj, liunra S tateci op A meeic - a , dmo, Ofilea ot tho Ecirrlary of State. - I , GARMI A. ‘IHOMPCON. Secretary of state of tho Gtati*r 6 f Ohio, < 2 o Sscroby certify that the foreg,ihrifi* an exemplified copy, cdrefuly compared by we with the original rolls now on Wo in llri* office, nnd In my official custody as ScifCtafy of State, nsr re quired by tho laws of thk SlGte of Ohio, of a Joint Resolution adopted by tho General As sembly of tho State of Ohio, on Uie 20 lli da? of March, A. I), 39 fid. Ur IT oiimohv Wmster, I havo hereunto aubscrlbcd my name, and affixed my official V ak St Coiumhnu, this 23 rd day of April, A. I). 1008 , ’ . . CARMI A. THOMPSON, far:At,.] Secretary of state. Dr, I.Ilk.'i* Antl-l’alft FKla relieve pafft 'NOUHti A W Nt *<noH ssaui J W I N ® U H S « t t g Jtem »Hx tiAto it Ml ®I* q Kina Yoii, Havo Alv/ays Bought, and wliicli lias been t o oso fou over- 3 G years, lias Bom© ttua.sigmatifffS of and lias Tieenmad©under Bis per- „ y sonalSMperviBion sine© its infancy. Allowno on©todecsiv©youin tins. All Counterfeits, Imitations and MJust-as-frocd9!>are Bufe Sisperiinents tliat triffo witii and endanger 1 Bo te k it of Iniitiits and^liildren—jEbtperience'^agatnBt iSxxierimenti* W ha t is CA STOR IA Castoria is a harmless substitute for Castor Oil, Pare goric, Drops and Soothing- Syrups.. It is PiedSiwt. It contains neither Opium, Morphine nor 'ether Narcotic substance. Its ago is its guarantee. It destroys Worms and allays Feverishness, It cures Diarrhoea and Wind Colic. It relieves Teething troubles, cures Constipation and Flatulency- It assimilates the Food, regulates tho Stomach and Bowels, giving healthy and natural sleep* The Children’s Fanacesfc’-The Mother’s Friend* G E N U IN E CA STOR IA A L W A Y S Beal's the Signature of “ T A K E TH IS C U T ” “ Wo recommend it; thoro isn’ t I rtflrt llfkft-Alf* — : In mid-suimncr you havo to trust ‘ to a large degree to your bufrXier. Well Cared For Meats in hot weather are the only kind to buy; wo have proper appliances ter keeping them . right, and they’re sweet and.safe when sold. Don’ t go meat shopping when, "it’s hot. Buy of us and ho sure.- C. H . CROUSE , CEDARVILLE, O. 4 4 4 TheKindYou Have AlwaysBought In Use For Over 30 Years. the eeMT.uR eompahv , vv wunaav otreet , « ew Y ork criV, J. H. H cM ILLAN , _ M anu fa c tu re r o f ' CEMENT GRAVE VAULTS1; ' •• «.. '-All Hollow Cement Building Blocks, Chimney Blocks, Veranda Col umns, Piers, Etc., E tc . Telephone 7. Cedarville, Ohio, Thousands of stout women who imagined, they must liave thoir corsets inade to order now are wearing tlie famotis ■ ....N E -M G - S e lf-redu c in g S t r a p c e s t e r A i n e r i * c a n B e a u t y J : 5 0 0 i i j i t o $ 3 .9 4 Children’s Dresses $1. tq $2, Ladies’ Dress Skirts—-fine se llout women .lection, best fitting. W a i s t s —All in Net—Persian Lawn and Percale M u s l i n U n d e r w e a r —great Stock. ~ L o n g S i lK a n d K i d G l o v e s — all the rage. J a c k e t s a n d S u i t s to fit the body find purse flDTGfllSON & GIBJIEY’S, -ADJUNTO. ... for XENIA, OHIO. TOWNSLEY BROS,. Cedarville,' Ohio. Manufacturers o f Cement Bu ild ing B locks , Bu ild ings raised and’foundations constructed. See [us for Cement w ork ’ o f all kinds. Estimates cheer fu lly given. FOR DURABILITY AND SERVICE. 3 LAZY LIVER ■lI find Caacarets so good that X would not bo without thoxu. I Wno troubled a great' doal with torpid liver and headache. Now since taking CascnrotaCandyCathartic l feol verymuchbetter l ahull certainly recommond them to my frlondc uq tho best medicine I havo ever Bpeni’* AnnaBazinet, OsbornMill No. 2 , Fall River, 1 U 8 J»« ' Best For , i th e B ow els ’ ^ ism iwwte ' CANDYCATHARTIC Pleasant, Palatablo, Potent. TqstoGood.DoGood, Never Sickon, Wruken orGripr. 10 c,.Kc<S 0 c. Never sold in bulk. Tho gonnlne tablet stumped GOO* Guaranteedto euro or.your money back. j • Sterling Remedy Co*VChicago or N,Y. .flox j ANNUALSALE,TEN MILLIONBOXES, W e have found “J.-M.” ASBESTOS ROOFING equal to all demands. Whether it be used on the most modest farm building or the largest manufacturing plant we have always found it true to its trust. It is made to give cervlce. Every square is thoroughly inspected before leaving the factory. The worionansliip is right, and the materials used in its construction are as good as money can buy. As evidence—we can point to Asbestos Roofing applied in the early nineties in good condition to-day. Furthermore, it requires no coating or painting, “ The first cost is the only cost.” Our Booklet “ R .“ Sent free on request; wilLgive you valuable information. '■'« H. W. Johns-ManvilleCo. Hold imri iMi|u»te l by Isaac Wlstetttifcii, » Wiitsb N, C leve land , O . Sleep is nature ’s re building period, when the energy used by the brain, muscles and organs is re- ' newed. I f you lose sleep, your .system is robbed o f the strength sleep should give. Continued loss o f .sleep .multiplies -this- loss - imtll y ou become, a phys ica l wreck. Dr. M iles ’ Nervine quiets the irri tated nerves, and brings refreshing, invigorating sleep. Nervine contains no opiates, and therefor leaves no bad after-effects. ’ “For over two years I suffered un told aeonles; my friends thought I ' ■was going crazy. I could not sleep nor rest at all, I tried different doc tors, but failed to find relief. My head would ache all the timo; I was like oiio drunk; could not concentrate -my mind, and was so restless and. worried that sleep was out o f't h e question. After taking one bottlo of Dr. Milos' Ncrvlna I felt wonderfully changed. I am now on my third bot tle and am gaining all the time, t can lie down and sleep like a child, nnd am able to d 6 my worit" MRS. MAY SCOTT, Ehglisli, Ind, Your druggist sells Dr. Miles’ Nerv ine, and we authorize him to return . price of first bottlo (only) If It fall* to benefit you, Miles Medical Co., Elkhart, Ind Baber’s Restaurant. Now located in the Book- walt&r 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* LIQUORo« MORPHINE' Habits, is tho only surj anil rational tfoafesent for thoseaddicted to dbink or drugs , fiend far FreeBooklet and terms, «o »7 KsrthOeacliscA t *.. COLUMBUS OHIO By etroDffthf’iilnri the nerves which 'olitvol tho action bf the liver and bowt-fo Dr, r.Uica* Nerve and Liver Villa cute -obstipation, SO dO&cs 25 rente. 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