The Cedarville Herald, Volume 31, Numbers 27-52

t 1 0 t* m -bxzs tM 'in %u^.h fEPAllVlI.J.K, tillIO. Wu Soraci® Tons P a ' j , r ' ona « u and promise inu’dul anti prompt attotitfou to all imsincuu intrusted to up. NEWYORKDRAFT , and SANKfllONEYjDRDERS1' *PI;g nluuiiMtcft nttil TtHlSfc <*<>11-' venio'nfc way to nmd ajo«oy by mail. loan? Made on Real Estate, Personal or Collateral Security* •Bobbing Hours! &A< M. to 8, P. ?.t, B, W*Ssradr, President;. O. X j . S mith . Cashier. fte Cedarviile HeraldJ f $ s .< m P e r Y c p r . PUJUL* *- * p tfitor . P'MH'Aty, DUTOBFiR o, was Backache Such agonies as gome women c l .suffer, every mouth, from back' icbet . ' ■ ■: ' ■'* '; Is it necessary? No. It cart be prevented'and relieved, wfien cawed by female trouble, by tak» ing a medicinewith specific, cura­ tive action, on the, female organs and'functions, which'acts by re- lieving the congestion, stopping the pain and building the organs rud. functions up to a proper state of health. Try. ' WINE OF WOMAN’ S B ELIEF “ I suffered for 15years,1' writes Mrs, MelindaA, Akers, of Basham,. .'■Ye., "with various female tro?ihJcs> I had Such a backache that it' drewme over, so I couldnotstand straight. The’ doctors could not help me, so I lock Cardoi, and now l feet like a newwoman." , A t All Druggists WRITE FOR FREE-ADVICE, stating* age and describing "nymjA ' toms, to Hadlee Advisory JDeyfc, .The Chattanooga Medicine Co.', Chattanooga, Tenn. „ E 3S L A Z Y L I V E R <M> 1 WttM »*f b*. mummoAemL (#T5 awnw.asittVuh UT«f JWffi JiMUfacfeft. New ttefs t*kl*# OftnCrCUH*rt)« 1 f<WlTerymac-htester 1 *fc»tl «*rt*iillr rewamlMUil'tilrnfc to say fd#n4e *•U»*hwtiuTiUetoeI b*r« «t«r*een.” A bbs Bitttnot. OiborBWill No. t, XMURifer,JCaui* •■<•-'• • V•: *5: ' ■ ' '■ v JBeatfor , r Thai Bowel® CANDYCATHARTIC .JPMMunl, Palatable, IV,tent,TnoteGOoa, DoGood, Hover Stclcon, Weaken or Untie. lCo. sue,tec.Nover •old In bnlir. ThO cetmlno. tablet otarored 00(1, Gimwniocd to euro or front money bnck. StecilnnRemedy Co,, Chicago of N.Y, dot MHIMLSALE,TEHMILU0MBOXES FOAMO The Naw Economical and Convenient SHAMPOO TABLE .T The use of Fomno Transparent- Shampoo Tat Tablet will cause that- dull appearance of ^ the hast to vanish, giving* pfaeo to that en­ chanting satin smoothness; the loveliness for which you have so long sought for will ho yours, PRICE 25 CENT’S. To introduce Foattio we will mail (for a limited timo only) a full str.e tftI>hst-oft reef ipf o f iff**. RockwoodMedicalCo STATIONB. CINCINNATI, 0 E G O S TO GIl'E AWAY When tte-tig l)e Wine’s Cel* ebratdd Laying Food* For saleby GROCERYANDl!E£DSTORE! If ym t dealers do not ban* dlo it# please ask them to gefrit and bo honvimeed of itsmerits. Addremto TheJohnbeWineCo. I f E b t iO W O PK lIv ffi-i, ih . fblo .’Ifmmfai’iuff'i'S, 1 TWO CANDIDATES. Tho name issue confronts the vo­ ters of this county aa that in the state, .lodge Hannon is being, justly criticised for not taking a stand for or againtifc local option. »Ho has the indoraemonfc of the Personal liberty Heaguo and -the saloon Itceporn and all branches, of the liquor dealers are supporting him. 'The temperance forces have as their candidate. Gov, Andrew L* Harris and his election is almost assured ou the platform be has made his campaign. Gov. Hun’ls has not minced words. He m.hold­ ing nothing under cover. His stand lor morality an1 uprightness hag attracted fiundredft of voters Irre­ spective of party affiliations, Suck a candidate deserves the,support of every voter. In Greene county, there are two candidates for representative, J. B. Hewis, the Republican nominee, and Q. B. Bradfnte, the Democratic' nominee. The former has as yet failed to announce his position on the liquor question, Hois tied po­ litically to J B . Poraker’s friends in this county, The Republican candidate for representative has failed to come int<>the open’ as has the Republican candidat e for Gov­ ernor. Air. Brad£uto is in full accord with temperance legislation. In fact helm© the Open indorsement of the W. G. T. if. iiiithis county. He i . h being fought by tire Democratic saluon keepers in Xenia. In this connection Mr, Lewis has their sup­ port. ' It is well known that a sa-, icon keeper never supports a man for public office that will be detri­ mental to Ins business, A man cannot consistently support Gov. Harris and at the same time expect temperance Defaocrats to cross the .line unless the platform of the two iegfslative candidates iS- carefully investigated.; ■ • • - ' ". . t LEOAl NOTICE. Maty D, Luce whose r#&Ld*nec t« unknown will lake notice that dohW' A.-Luce her husband Hied Ids pcti-, tmn in the Gourt of cornmon Rica© praying fora divorce against her on the grounds of willful absence for three years, and for gross neglect of duty which petition, the said Mary D. Luce will bo requried to answer on said Court on orbefore the 5 day, of October 1008. ’ ■i2d. Jolm A Luce RELIGIOUS BELIEFS OF CANDIDATE'TAFT He Is. a Member and Communicant of the Unitarian Chur'ch. .The-religious beliefs of William Hi Taft have now entered into the cam­ paign discussions due to the fact that several obscure Democratic newspa* pera have charged that Mr. Taft is not a Christian, .that he does not be- Mieve in the divinity of Jesus Christ, ahd that lie is an atheist. Such chargea are false'. Like many other famous Americans, Mr. Taft Is a com­ municant in the Unitarian church. Concerning Mr. Taft’s religious ho* liefd the Northwestern Christian Ad­ vocate, that very prominent religious publication, bn April 8, 1&03. raid: ‘.'Secretary of War William il. Taft is a Unitarian and has a per/ in the church Df All Souls. It is at this church that Dr, Edward wverett Hale frequently preaches. While the etc* reiary cf War is a Unitarian, his wife and children ore Episcopalians, and the secretary frequently Accompanies them to St. John's church, Where also he has a pern..*3l*hi!e Mr. Roosevelt goes to the Berman Reformed church, his wife and family, who are Episco­ palians, attend the historic St. John’s Church, where they nit Only one or two pewa removed from Mrs, Taft and her children? Like Mr. Taft; Mr. kohoovelt frequently goes to the ser­ vices et St. John’s with his wife and children. Mias Helen Taft and Miss Ethel Roosevelt were confirmed at St,. John's church at the same time not long ago. Secretary Taft spends his vacation at' Murray Ray, Canada, Where there Is a Union church attend­ ed by the cummer colonist© of all de- nominations. The e rcretary of war Is one of the trustees of (his summer colony church, where peoplo Of many faiths gather for worship." On August 3rd last, in speaking on the same su bject, D f. Thayer, pastor o f tho Unitarian church in Cincinnati, sa id ; - “ '■Wo believe in on e Cod, and regard Christ as the- greatest and best man that ever liv ed , and ou r on ly creed is to emulate ‘his Hfe. W o have been represented by fou r prenideats—John Adatuo, Ihum aa Jefferson, Jolm QttiiV ey Addins and M illard Fillm ore— whilOfSiiCh statesmen a s Daniel W e b fitor, Charles OUmner, Charles Frah- eia A dam s, C oargo W illiam Curtis fun* Ucfirgo U, Ifo a ? h a w both,.laymen In tho church. In. Htetflfuio tho '-hm-di is topi\amfed by Bryant, •tlfarwon, f^rtjgfeiiow, how eli, IfoJwea wul Bancroft, and -anion,g ou r g reatest ■'-def.Sasts have been W iliam E llery elHUffiiBC tsml 'ihM m Udrlicf," MEARICK’S Cloak House 1 •? How ready witli a com­ plete line of the newest Fall Suits, Skirts, Waists and Fiflrs • .■ e We invite the" Ladies of Gedarville and the sur­ rounding country to see thisQrand Array of these stylish garments, 1 MEARICK’S Cloak House, l DAYTON, OHIO. A WORDABOUT \ . SAFE DEPOSIT BOXES, How praoU better to have your deeds ^and personal papers where they are Bafe from fire and 'readily accessible. A niisjilaoed paper ofteh causes worlds of trouble. We have them for rent at less than one-third bf a cent per day. . THE EXOHAKGE BANK;- . .. G e d a r v ille , O h io'- !> ANOTHER indorseivient % EOR HARMON. f, \ ' i "* ’ " sSfjft jt .More organizations are indors- >> »> lug the c-ndfdacy of Judsou "V Harmou fer governor, if Mr. *j* ,|. Harmon’s friends remain aotiye ^ JJ they may bo aide to corral quite * a few of .a eTrnifar nature, This a ^ paragraph Is ■.taken from the 4 <5 Cleveland Leader- of Aug. 24: %. "Members of the Boar Drivers* ^ 4 Union No.- S9, Bottlers' Union £ No- .154.and Brewery Employes' T 4 Union No. 17 held a meeting last ^ night in the V/est Ride Labor ' ‘ •ir Lyceum rooms fn„West Twenty- ■fifth street'.’ The gathering was addressed by several speakers^-.. i: About BOQbrewery worker* wsi’e t ; present. Judeon Harmon, D«m- ■ ’ , J «ein^b^«Mkwe> ■W’ * [ ; was indorsed, as w*r« *11 candt* >. , J dates on the legislative ticket ; \ ** whose opinions on prohibition «« a are In accord wlth those of the J| t Personal Liberty league." > > X T POSTERITYVOTEFORBRYAN. Thera is a fellow on William Ailou White’s Emporia Gazette who writes Verse in prose, william A1lcn him­ self could do no better. The other day this poet had a thought and hero Is how ho put it Into words: "Some folks Bay It is my duty, for the Peerless One to vote; If he isn’t chosen captnift, our old ship won't stay afleat; but & chap gets tired vot­ ing for the tnim"without a peer; 1 can always vote for Bryan, so 1‘Ji vote for Taft tbls year. Change is sometimes necessary, if this tifo we Would enjoy, and, although our sweetest boon Is voting for the Peerless Boy, yet some little variation mak»s the landscape seem less drear; I can always vote for Bryan, go ill vote for Taft tills year. Even though our children's chlidren hang their heads In deepest shame, blushing for their rude forefathers who at one timo Jumped tlio game— Who In gloomy deaperaCon voted down the peerless dear; we can vote for-Bryan always, co well vote- for Taft this year. Cleanig Dyeing **W*w.j|K* XENIA DRY GLEANING CO.* -Or .D BoMrPliotU’fl* HAllKUAB >|fcN bQR TAFT, " B eaus.* h » bus rtr.me th ings; ho* cau-o t>t IU fair and 3;«ucst strcat- r;,. ut at >ht men on tho rucamd rail* way; ow«ui« h« is a ef great abffityt b ’ t&usn b v fe ti;e''perecu ifl- caflha of Ain»ne««m n,'; the railroad mm of Ohio wilt guppart YfllSInta H. Taft bn- p ruk h im . A f-w d«y* ago 109 railroad em- ployed met In Columhas and farmed what 9 ill be known as tho “Railway Men’s Taft dab.” It started wRh a morabernhip of over 50)0, Gem'S 0 J* Mosel- w s » elected president and oilier officers were chosen, including 14 vie* president*, one fer each rnit- v.cty divietou that emrvi? Columbus. Tim iTifanleatias will tube an active I,ait in 5be- campaign ana wui asai*i la spreading the Taft propaganda. The Dswocmts have no far been rather quiet about the results of the Democratic investigation of Republi­ can state offiw* ltnt spring, ;They diccnvewd <h«t even their own par- tlaun inquisitors could find nothing w rong. y y w r o s s p am knum skt t o t h s con - amOT/ONOE 1 omo. JVtlW'MSOUiTioa Tr*p»iSr< (« iLe Ccrtriltefloit of Ifcc , *l»le ol *hl» /tiiUrlt (« the Be it jreolretf the (Jrtnc.TfA As'i;dmbiy pJ the State i f Ohio:' SnoTTDN 1. A proroaHlnrt nboU hi* aub- mittr<l to tM riectors ot tbli ^tato at the nest election tor members vS the seuaral jstsembiy. to jiniertd the ^onstltutloi) of tho stnfe of Ohio SO that f.octian:! 3© tp US, both IcolUKive. 'of ertieiji ij, cl»>*U i-p^rectlvely to numbereij S» racUans 19 to S3; find ueuttoua 10 sod IS of «»tb etllaie be to amenaw as to ramj as tojlovf* f Aarntp it. Sro, 38. Rvery l.i!i shall bo fully and dhtluctly read >;« throe dirferant days', un- Kffli, in flfiS of ureoru'y, ibree-foiirtho of tho memfcare rlertott fo il)« bouao In Which It shall bo pendlps, rimll dh’.rooao y/lth. this rule ; but the r«*rtlug of a bill on Wo dual pa^saso eball la no at .sa bo tutponerd with> No bill nhuH contain iiiore.V’oA.'. ono subject, wKIch shall,be clearly (Uprossfd in Its title; ■and no law shall he revived or fnieoded. ttulesa the new act ««ta h i She eptire not retlvod, dr the section or actions mxebded; ond .tho section or seotfono so amended siiaii bo rerohled. - , Sec. 38. Every- hill passed by tho gon- oyat .assembly vhhV, boloi-a 11 can become-a Jaw, bo pn'u'nwa to the tjoveinor. for bis approval.'' If ha approve It. ho can fshall) sl!pi..iti. I f ,li» do not ctopriva >i, bo shall send it with, hi*. objccuona In -wrltlnsi ■to tho house' i& -which It otteUtsled wiitch may then reconsider th« vale- em it/ Postage.. If two-thirds -of t1» Sjaoibers Heated to that boufa then agree to Joadiss the bill. If shall b* sent, with the ohje-tinn^ o f the governor, to the other haute which., may also recon­ sider the vote on ws passSge. It tw th ln l3 of tho member* elected, to that llouse then ngroo to rojKLSB it, it shall becotoo a law, not- wjthstamUbs tho objection.*) » f the goverpor. If n bill shiill.not be returned by the gov­ ernor within Wft days. Sundeys etUepted, after being presented to bint, tt shall bocomo a law, unless the general assembly by jid- iournment prevaat Its return'; in which ease, ft shall-become a low Unless., within tert days after such adjournment, it (.hull be filed by ,hltu, with his objrcUontt in tho olfiee of tho secretory of, statu. The, governor may dis­ approve any'Item or-itopis. in pny.biU malt­ ing an appropriation of tttmoy"- and the item or Items, sp disapproved, shall be stricken .therefrom, unless rstpauswl -in'the manner 'herein prescribed far tho hSph$sago Of a bith JS ec , 2. This- amendment shall take: effect on the.first day of January. A- p . 3900. -;1" -*•*. ‘ V»' A. THOMbaost, Speaker pf the litatse of JiepreseniQtftiai. 1 AhnataV l» H a WUS,- - * ; - ^ Ph'Hhlent ot the Senate, Adopted March 20, lOOB, P kitto 3TAt«[s or aiuchica -, Oran, , ** OlUCa tif the ncornnry ot^tate, i t, CAHMl A. THOMPSON, fc'rCrotury of: Slat* at the State of Ohio;, do hereby- certify that’ the tenntutajc is- an 'Otpaiplllied copy, •csrefaly cotsparei by me with the original-* roll* now on Ate in thw office.' end, la my official custody at.fccratury at State,-a* re- itredjq* tie f*wt «f iS* state of ohlfe -of» ........................lopled, by the flmeral A*r , of Oilov ou the ^ t h cay sembfy of . _ of March, k , 3 ; t . M*l. at Dohrmhu*. tbi* fidrd day of April. A 33, 3SW8. . ' • CARMl A THOMPSON, I S-Crr/urv of State, PROPOSED AMENDMENT TO TfIK CON- UtXTETlON OP OHIO, At pxices much lower thaw theyare elsewhere. Gentssuitor trousers, ovei’- coats, cleaned and pressed in th&Iatest staylsrln dye­ ing suits we do not allow any one to excel. ' "dftMilM # -♦enk'* In ladies^ wear, jackets, cloaks, skirts, plaited oir unpleated, cleatied pressed or dyed. Work called for and deliv­ ered or leave with Dwight Bterrefct, Gedarville agent. join t x m m i e n t* termni «0ctl»» twa *! (welta »| the (loa. illUlion »f Oh)*. Bo it resolPftt l y the {lateral Assembly o/ the Slate,jf i> m : . .- Srcviox J. That a proposition ahall be snbciitti'd to the oleetoiteot tho ntato of Ohio, on tho firat Tucsl.-ty after tho first Monday jn Nuvembor, Mus, to.etscnd ecc .U qo two of artlrlo twelyii ohtho constitution ot tho state of oh to; so that it shall read as.follows: ".*■ _ .Anyici;*xrt, . ■ • . r-’ _ Pts»,t;;cR Asa T axation , - ~— Sec, 2, Thu Oner,al Assembly (shall havo power to cctabli h ahd maintain an equit­ able system for •rt*.i dng ctato and local revenue. It may classify tho subJcctn of tusatlen *o far %$ thc-lr dlfcrcnt:ca justify tho same in order tb secure a Just return from each. AH taxes and other charges shall he Imposed for public purposes only and r.halj to. JUst t<r each subject. The power of taxatk n .'halt never bo surrendered, appended 'o r contracted away. Bonds or. the ctatC of Obid, bonds of any city, village, hamlet, county or township in this .state and bonds Ir-amO In brbalf of tho public ■shoals of Ohio atd the tueaua ot instruction h i. conncctloa therewith, burying grounds, public rchool hotirej.-housra used exclusively for- public worship. irmUtuttcna of purely public charity, public property’ used exclu­ sively for any public purpose, and personal property to an amount not exceeding in- vnluo %'Zm. ter e*»h Individual, may, by general law*, b* exempted from taxation; but all atick Jaw* tb.all ta subject 18 alter­ ation or repeal; Ai.fi tho value ot all prop­ erty, S3 exempted,,ehxll. from timo to time; bo ascertained and published an may ba directed by law. SECtJOS 2. All tA**a and exemptions In toft-o wfcf-a thl* atntr-dmcnt is adapted shall remain in force. In tls asme manner and to tho namd extent, miles* and until otherwlc# directed by otVtuie, J. IX fUMMBCntMN. , Speaker sCra Tew. ot tho Homo of Hcprcscntatiocs. JiMts M, WlfcUAMa, , - l ’rcshJtntot tho llcnate, Adopted March 2T, 1908. Vttrsra 'StAirs or AMff.irA, O hio . a Of,’,co of the Seefetery of fitato. ^ X. GAIEII A. THOHPGOH, Gctrotary of State of the State o f Ohio, do hereby certify that the fotrgi.-lmt In an' t-X'-icpllilcd ropy, carcftily compared by mo ,wlth the original rolls now on file In ibb-. or.; e, and tn my official custody st Dec.fetary c-f State, as re­ quired by the h r * of tho State ot Ohio, ot ti Joint nr'nluttrp adottrd by the General As­ sembly of the St(ite nT UhlO, OS tho 27tB day1 of March, a . J), isr-*, I» Tirsrt.'fONr Vtwtutpv, l havo hereunto subscribed n y n»r>*e, and affixed ray official Deal, nf, Columbus, this 2.1r<I day of April, A> IX 1008, „ CARMI A. THOMPSON, ( oeax .J , , Snrriarp o f State, vsafosrnl^T.'. ‘ xjs !B nt ^ ^ hb * coi ^ s r t 'i c i io :; os’ om o . mir ttioifitwn frectih* *a tmHHfMent I* the Ssaithai'ca cl the state e! Obi* triibr* (• theHatecUfur cent- «»aEew*«t(rf the rtfultr srttifons •f IhtfiMwrsl stwadfiy. , Be If resolrfg. »y the funeral Assembly of.. the State of tihio-, SreufiN J. A proh**-itioa shall ha oub- muted wi the elector- of this Mato at tlio next cl-ftinn for meinbeis of the general assembly to *m*nd eeftton Gfi of article II of tho con.'.tlfiitirm, , « *>, to toad"As follows; Grc, a,". The regular f-viioti of each general assembly *n*lt coKsiiencfi oh tho firct Monday in Jsnuary next After It la chosen. , „ . , C, A, tJtOHPS'W, - Spttjter of tho Hr*** of itrpresmtaikes, AKMtaw J j , IfARffifti ,, . . . . . . ^ rm u lfh t of the f/cho(«. Adopted March Jo, iftdd 3tAT«s or Awrxtr*. Ont&, -? Office of the flerrettry of fUatr. „ 1. t'ARMf A THOMPSON, Secretary of Gtato ot-ViS State o f Ohio, do hereby cortlfy that th* foregoing i* an etemplijud eftpy, eas-'iuly cnuipar-ii hr me with tlio original r.v.u now on *!» lu (bit offi r nml in my oinfirl fi! tf^lr <U S*rr-t*.l f of 8fnle, ft* 1 ’ 0 - duivr,T by thH'tftVk of the St*t* of iililo, Of ft Jt.lnt Ih- 'durlort adopted by the General As- tcf..Hy « f th'* Stale of Ohio, os th# 20th day of Mai; h, A D 3 *M it; Ti sriMttjtr Wnaator, f hard hereunto •nbvrib-d my name, amt amt-d my.ofldM ACaF. this fixed day of April, #, IX 1008, * „ # „ . fcARJMf A, TttOMPBdNX t3CAf„Ji;' Serrobiiy I f SlaiO, mw, f*-p— fiMithir-ti tti-iriii-mi -ii i ■■ - ........etOm ^Ehe II^xul T ot , Havo Alv/ajs BoiigM, anti •v.Mdi Ims been in ’-aso for over 30 years, Jia$ Irorno the signatiw’Q o f _z? —e- and has heenxnado voider his per- / s ? sonal sapervlslon since Its Infancye /-cciCfivi* Allowno one to deceive youin th«s» All GonnterfohSa Iiaiitatioas nnd #*Jiist-as-goo’d,*nro hub <d-^»ir»d*.*H*«»4 *1 SL ...«W*4d’'5*..EhWkfil n.T| ^ Il 'Off M»W' V* lMW»* *S**«e» vw »* p *> v «'CS . *r ’ ■ ... •T •..- . -• ---------- --------- IrlVuits and Children—Experience against Exi>crimaut. What is CASTORSA Castorla is a -harmless snhstitnte for Castor Oil, Paro- gorle, props and Soothing Syrnps. It is Pleasant. Ib contains neither Opium, Morphine nor other narcotic substance. Its age is its guarantee. It destroys Worm* . and ailays Eoverishness* It cures piarrlioea and Wind Colic. It relieves Teething trouble?,, cures Constipation’ and Flatulency. It assimilates the Food, re^ulate.T th© Stomach and Bowels, giving healthy and juitural sleep. The Children’s Fanacc»~The Mother’s Friend. GENUINE C A S T O R 1 A ALWAYS Bears the Signature of y a i u u j u w v u a i In Use For Over 30 Years. THECCNTAUn<OMCA.IV, TTMUR|)AVO+ftECT, NEWVOBKCITV. J. H. flcMILLAN, Manufacturer of „ CEMENT GRAVE VAULTS* ■ - a£ Hollow Cement Building Blocks, Chimney Blocks, Veranda' Col­ umns, Piers, Etc., Etc. Telephone 7 . . Gedarville, Ohio. new Suits TOraps,Skirts Just firotu t h e factories, a r e selling fast these cool days Unaerwear M ,ENTOR and Other Makes. Wrappers, Petticoats* ih good S supply. Comforts, Blankets, ' 8 j Hosiery, all W inter Fabrics. M HUTGHISOfl & GIBpY’S, I XENIA. OHIO. |J TOWNSLEY BROS,. Cedarville, Ohio, Manufacturers of Cement Building Blocks, Build­ ings raised and^foundations constructed. See us for Cement workjof all kinds. Estimates cheer­ fully given. R$U, MoiuSt., BkctiiR.rth* JL*t>n*i rftiiftvml by «** W j?, Mliwr Anti rum raw, K do#*# % cu. . FOR DURABILITY A1*H> SERVICE. ^ * *.T. g -*t - We have found “J.-M.” ASBESTOS ROOFING *? e<pal t& fill demands. Whether It he used on the most modest form building or the largestmenufectariag plant we have always found it tree to its trast, ti Ismade to give service, Every square IstfiorongMy inspected before leaving th©factory. Tlio workmanship 'Ts right, and thematerials used hi its cosjitructionare as good asmoney can buy. As evidence-*’'we canpoint to Asbestos Roofing applied in the:early nineties in good condition to-day. 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