The Cedarville Herald, Volume 31, Numbers 27-52
o It. TUEEKCHA1EBANK V I 2' Inf* , / f * y ty*v> rj». S' M 1 . *.,*«**. jr/*‘ f I a*&!***w l i f . o o I V i Vecwv K A K L U VA 'U U - - Iv tJito r, FIUBAY,iM'TDBF.B 105 1908 OUR POSITION, 4’Hi»AiJYii-n\ o ino W * SOI.IA’iiiJ Y tin i IfeVFOrtYAJU® Httd yr«iii'ifco oaivftii andt piwnpfc tMiKUti-oit tn aSi Hft-kn &$ ie trusted -.to us. 1Decent w en t ao f i l i o past week or .vi-w YORK ORAi r i I te a days lirtvo eieariy proveu th a t *I »4 BANK,W*i!iY*QRt?ERS» | f Urn H erald I ih ^ qxloptrd tho proper p?te olsoaprKt ami po s t t<e2H lU 'ompfiinoppcsms.icst-e Taymr *■ Xf «. .O' 4*03'!■* vc»to«fe way to sru«t money fey mail. loans Ma4c on Real Estate, Personal or Collateral Security. Banking Hours: 8 . A. M, to 3, P. M. E$. W. Ssircir, President. * 0 . L. BsiiTir. Cashier, For Female tils You sfiould tab?, tor female lUs,'a medicine rylikh acts on the female organs and functions, Carduf is not ft man’s mgdlclne. It IS for women. Its pure, Iteal- Ing, curative, vegetable ingredi* ents, go direct to iliewomanly organs, relieve their pain and1 in* ’ flammation, and build 1ip .their strength. .. '» ' ' - ' “Tongue cannot,jteII,’’ writes' Miss Mota Smith, of SwCetSer, Ind,, “What , . ’ OF WOMAN’SRELIEF has done 'for ms. 1 am on my third bottle anil,ant $0 much bet* ter. Before I began to take,Cat* dul, t conld not do a day’s work. Row I can work all day.-. Mother, Took.four "bottles of.Cardui before conBnemeptj^got afong; fide; .gp#. | has been real strong ever sinee.” i l l i&L B p u lg is is i * ! • WRITE FOR FREE ADVICE, : , stfttfrigr age- awl describing sytnp^a toms, to&adics .Advisory Dent.,,1 The .GimtitiHoosa aieftlsine Coa;« Cliattaiioofra.'Term. ' . s © 40 CONSTIPATION toeoB. ryottiMa tm teoM ftUthat tlil*minis K^im turn**•pi* brhwf of tufferiuaharamilty.^ ” . 0 -v. SlfhanBowiolce, fil, On«*Bt 0 Bdtoonrooryourinonaybael: SterlingRemedyCo,, ChicagoorN.Y, ’tax annualsale , tenmillionboxes -lilji,Si»lhil^iilMsirnnanrirwir^iriVirnTfi-r^J^rrijTI~;^~r~JW— F O A M O The New Economical and Convenient S H A M P O O T A B L E T The use o f Foamo T ranspaivu t Shampr o Tar Tablet will ctuifiri th a t dull iipprarmieti of I Sm feanr f»> vanish, g iving plr.i*a to t h a t eii- chan ting Katin Pliioothiuss; the Ioveltnere for c/hi(‘b you have so long sought for will be* yotmj. P R IC E 23 CENTS . To introduce! Pomira we will niall {fora limited time only) a fu ll steo teJ>lH, on receip t of hi ', * RockwoodMedicalCo STATION !L CINCINNATI 0 jor eonart-fig and J , 15. Lewis f o r . repro- unntntivp. Against +he re st of the ticket wo have n o t a word tn say, anti ar<? glad to recommend it to the voters, Tn the case of the. la tte r we are more th an ever cpnvince.dHthat Lew* is is under the control-of the liquor influence, Not only because he has ref used to answer questions in con* oection w ith this issue h u t because be cun nob'at-heart favor such leg islation and remain sHpnb while the public ?.s domnmUugp a statem en t from him. As proof of the charge j wo have b u t to ”r«fer,Si to the cam* 1 pmgn the Nbni|i saloon keepers are making fo r lew is . Nob only are Itepub lican sa loon keepers out fo r Lewis bub Democrats a s weiL Democrats th a t have- heretofore never been-knoWn to leave the tick et, . Tn view of th is situation we ask any fa ir minded y o te rif lie can con- . sistontly vote fo r 1 local option on ’ October y i\ and then on November 1 3, vote for Lowid-for representative, who the saloons a re endeavoring to elect. Ts i t possible th a t saloon M op e rsand temperance vcfterfe are going to join bauds a s in the Arbcnz election? . . . As to the return. Of Foraker to the V » * 1 * Senate' to s tan d 1 for -'the Standard Oil Company and Other tru sts we a re confident th a t Lewis, i f elected will, give Fo raker liis support. In proof of this we Only have to refer to fhe resignation o f Judge ShOap th is Week, who will'personallywork for Lewis’ election. I t w ill be re- mcinbbved th a t Judge Sbonp In the Republican Nrttiohal'Qonvcntion ih Chicago,worked like a'Troopet to r the tru s t S e n a to r,'b a t to no, avail. Greene county w ill con tribu te orie vote fok S tandard Oil methods, Foraker g r a f t m id . the trusts, if J. 15. Lewis gore, to the legislature. A sta tem en t is going around thai Jfsse Taylor*df %l#cfcad to eon^reae,, V flJ Bihdorr^tbft. ‘ Fo rake r and Cannon influence,'• ts absolutely true, 3fr. Taylor received a nomi nation in a coiiv 6 ution controlled ny Forakt-Fs friends and p a id for by Foraker money, I t was in this convention thafcKoosevelt was re ferred to ns a d-— anarch ist, a,. Teddy-Bear adm in istration , etc,, a ll ,o f which th e Nubia Gazette loudly condemned a t th a t time. I t must also be remembered th a t 'Tay lor was responsible fo r 1 sim ilar statements, Ho. has. since hr> enter ed the campaign been in Close' tele phonic communication .with Fora,* ker who is his chief advisor. Air. Taylor w ill be*tllrectly Op posed lo w h a t he was sen t to Wash ington fo r by th e Jun io r Order. Mr, Taylor spen t two winters in Wash ington,- H e th ink s * that some reports of happening did no t reach back to .Ohio, He forgets with; whom lie associated while in th&teity. lie also for got "the Jun ior Order if reports arc correct. A t apy ra te ho did no t go a th ird time. In some places Jesso Taylor wants to run on the local option campaign in the d istric t. We ack Mr. Taylor if tmeh is the case in Brown county? Wo ask Mr. Taylor if lie did no t say th a t lie would ge t every wet vote ill the d istric t If the W» C. T. H. kept up their ihvesUgatlon ns they s ta rt ed ou t in Jamestown drugstores? Considering the work th a t Taylor ium done for the local option move ment, outside of the $25 a n i g h t lie E G O S TO GIVE AWAY WIioi 113x0$ 1)«Wine’s (H** i f t a t e t l tay in$ Food, to r 1 t j a b l i y | GBOG&tY ANDFEED S T O R ^ J It your doaloro do fiofe fiati- dlo if, pledro aols tlMTii to •got It ttiitl fie Toixviiiocd of ] ifemieiifa AddrooB to TheJohnDeWineCo. ¥ F U / ? v / K r tifm in , <>» Hole McwiifaeUaA'tp, i-%'VrA£'it i.p*eelu s, h im if he wiUM'Ubu tit v*»te f„ r Jo . seph <human of lUiuoin a s speak -r of the House. Fo r four y ea rs the Anti-Haloon League, M- E. confer- eiu-e. Labor Fnious and Ju n io r or der Is,as been ligh ting Cannon in his district, ’y e t have been unable to defeat h is political machine. Mr, Taylor has come to the fron t a t dif ferent times for these organizations bu t Will ho he fo r them when it comes to re-organizo the Houso? Wo say not, and Mr. Taylor knows now i ha t h e will not, , JAMESTOWNCROWD. The Herald ts informed th a t a Subscription paper la being circu la ted in'Jamestown seeking funds to bring a largo delegation hero Mon day evening, I t seems th a t those who are able to come or briwg a friend a re n o t deep ly interested in Fo rako r’o congressional candi date, hence tlio subscription for conveyances, TtanjgUt be well for a large delegation to come a n d hea r Jesse on his good road speech. A t the same time the Herald suggests th a t Jesse explain the k ind of a compact th a t Was entered into when lie and Andrew iiro 3 , managed to ge tC fda rv tile township’s sham of the gas uioney spent on a side road along land they Own. The gas com pany paid, tho county $5,000 for damages to tho roads and Oedar-- ville towushipB share went to these three politicians. The farmers fn tho township would be pleased to hear th e .candidate explain this, Jesse sta rted Foraker methods long before hwentered the canipaign. PULtMAN BUFFETS CLOSED. As a resu lt of the extended dry territory through recentlocal option elections- in Illinois tuo Pu llm an Company h a s issued an order clos ing the. buffet cars-of the Chicago fit Alton between Chicago and SW Louis, This order will soon be ex tended to a llo t the lines on which Pullman cars aro operated. Bullets not operated fey the ‘Pullman com pany will probably bo closed by or der of the railroads themselves. FOR SALE, Soiifchern Michigan land In the fru it belt, good land,1,good' m arkets and fine clmfate. Low p rices arid east-terras, Hefe Leslie, South, Fountain Ave., Springfield, o r Dr. J . <>. Stewart, CedarviUsv <r., ' l<kt Smith a n d Jam es Gnfhes Kins been dissolved and parties wishing Mr. Smith to d itch lo r them should see him personally, 10 ( 1 . , - . #• * I am In my studip m Cedarviilo every Tuesday from nine un til four o'clock. I will give you perfect .s a tis fa c tio n in price and quality, My photographs Is as,good as t}n- R A l L R ^ f t f t N FLS TAFT, “B«9ftu<M deim tilnga; b«- U Ms QUr and kf'iifst treat- uii ut of ib* jmh an the Panama rail- waj; b<K-aus* b* is a man of great ability; bMauas hs la Om pcrsouiii- eaii'wi of AsKriBcoiicn!,'’ the railroad uu-n of Ohio irih »upi»ott Wilbam H. Taft for prasMoat. A few day*, ago 100 railroad ym- plojea mat fei Oolunibus and formed what will b* k»iown as the “Railway Men’s Taft Cigt»,“ It started with ft mctul.crahip oif over 000 . George J. Most * was exacted president and other oMeet* ware choacn, including It v;r# masMesrta. one fnr each rail- *ar divlhloo, that eaters- .Columbus, The Qrgasisudkw will false an active part in ihe oampaign and will assist in spreading the Taft propaganda. The Democrat* Jtiftve so far been rather quiet about the results of the Democratic lavastlgation of Republi can state pace# last spring. They discovered that even tfcdr own Pftfe fisau inquisitors could find nothing wrong, jT.oros»PT^v^fouaN |r con * - ’jewvittsotetiop • nm ttfjum l i* ih* CocriiivilQB *t fte ,stare*t<F m »/Mr* it! {htmtuie o' bun, he it rcsoh’tfd by thi dtviteral Attienbiy nf , . th# state pfXUuy: Srcriox. l. - riropo'sJUoa btoq be sub- jijltlcd to tb* elwtttrs of iUh -itat a At the nqxt eJqcUija far luembcla k . ttiq jjMiim-al eosctubiy. to noirufl the qonstlt-vtlou <jf lira state at Ohio *a mat sqaltous -IU to 32, both lociusivo, ot artirl* IJ. sh'UI rpHpwctlvoIy ho numbprod ** 'actions 10 to 03: and Wct'ona 1 <J and 18 of xuffh srUote be so.amsildi-.d, ,a* to rend tie follow*: , „ AjUlit'S If, He*. Id, flvery MU shall- bo full! and dtsUqotiy read o» tine* (ju/oront rtay«, un- jra?. m case of urgrnoy, tiu-oo.fourtbs of thij nuur.licfs rlerteti to thS-IVouso in wbloh ft shall, bv pfndio*. ‘.ball atsjisuso with thts nitu; hut the reaches f'fi a bill, cu Its final pastaRO shall In ho ot.se bo cUehoneml with. No bill shall roptela t . w * :«n.t nno. suhieot, Which shit 11 be oloarly jiipr.isstd In Its title:, and no law abaft be twived or lUupurtcl, vtiles* the hew- art orntaln tli» enUre act revived, bp the (UAetlon or socMotss aUicmled; AridJhu section or sections', so abtoaded shall db repealed. , , . .Kbi}. 3 8 . Tiwxr ,blUpassed by rite acn- cir&l asaewhlystURl!. hotore- It ran become a- law, ha -presented t» the soVetnOr for hi# approval. If hSl'Sl‘pfoV» Ift ho can fshnll] Wfeh U, If he do noi ^opovis ii, bo shall send. It with 3dk ’ohirsnoas, Ip Writing, to tho house in which if otlgth^tsd'which may then reconsider, the vole on IC h .passage. •If twiarthtrds of Uie mootber* elected to that house.then'agree to i-opuas.JUic bill, it,shall ■he.sent, with the objection*, of the governor, to the other house tybich may-also recon- oitler the vofoeon its passage.. If (wp-thlrds of the member*‘elected to tliat lionso..thon egrea tn repass It, it shall become a law, not- wGhi'fuMrBii«iJntK^AYiii'ni'fl.AUb-'rtf •Mri-‘t»nwfivtini*; after ij»ihK prc-rtmUS to him, it ehail hecoma _____ _____ ____ ______ _______d|ty# after such adjournment, it shall he (lied, by him, with-his ohiortloae..’-in HidUtllco- ot.tha Sta-efary bt. stale. The governor-may disapprove any item or item'. In any bill tanking an. appropriation of ibocey, and thd item or Items, *o disapproved, shall bo stricken therofrpm. unless repos, ed in the manner- heroin, preacrihed, tor .the- .tepassage or a .bill. - ' Sec. 2 , This amendment >shall take effect on fh* amt day of ,jnnu»ryrA, D. 190 D. ' ,V, v A A TOUMPfiftN, • ^ >•r , SPtaU^fOf th* mute of Hairtutntativci, ..(/ Awpncvrift.Mw.i 8 , . j ' , ,Prrtidenfof-rfteSenate. Adopted.Mnrtiha&, ■ teOSiT- .,.. .;s; C.vixKn SwrKfl on Ausntt'*, Onibi -nturjr-of _th# fieonttary- pt state- -----om a- th* Bpema ,1, OAUMI A-. Secretary of State of th# gt»® of Ohio, do hereby certify UBOPOSJBD AM™.,.------ mxr^Sxott qf / UAfiSif A, THOMPSON, ti _■* aerrwfttry of Atjgte KNT^VD^’filS CQN- ^Vmaricerwas ptaced this week at the grave offhe lato Sumuel Kyle,; the stone being furnished fey-the Daughters of the American Revolu tion, The deceased served in the war of 1812 and was the father of Mr*Henry Kyio. Iliff Bros, have finished their con- tracfcwitfe the Cedarville Liglitand Power Company in constructing the necessary dement work, and" have moved to the Sandusky|branch of tho Pennsylvania railroad where tfreyTrarvethreeiarge'ftTefe bridges to tract. , LEWIS REFUSED TO THESLEEPING S CKNESS WHICH MEANSDEAF How many readers have heard of this terrible diseSce? It prevails in that far-away country-^-Afrlca—eoperially tho Congo district* I t io caused by tho blto of tho taetco fly, v/ben i t bites- a pereon, tho sleeping Oympfoma begin and- finally the sufferer sleeps until death occurs. Contract this with the peaceful, balmy sleep of health. Is there any thing more wearing than to lio awake at night, tossing about, neiVnus, with COM Ret, hot head and mercy knows what eke? Short of letting tho tsetse fly bito ut v,o would do almost any thing for relief. Ifow can wo pre vent It? Mr, Georgo Jlftyca, of Union City, Pa,, writes: “t bad lost my appeCto, wao all fan-down, could not deep nlghfo. I had tried every thin* without relief, Vinol was rec ommended, and to my surprise, it helped mo a t one'1; gave mo a splendid appetite, and now I sleep soundly,” What Vinol did forMr. Ifayoo, it-wiii do for every j uikdotvii, liei-vouj and onnvorked p ew n who dtmtioi ritep, Hd ldb fC .SLB id irw aj), THESE OUESTiOHS. 1 . During tho recent Republican primary, did you accept tho oupport of th* liquor in terests to Secure yoqr nomination? fl* Did no t these ifiierestb contrib ute financially towards your cam paign? 3. I f so, what was U 10 considera tion moving from you for (his sup port? 4. I f elected representative from th is county to tho legislature Will you Vote to repeal any one of the local option laws and if'such fee re* pealed, what substitu te do you pro pose? 5. I f elected will you vote for a bill perm itting Svomen to vote a t local option elections! throughout the state? 0 . Have you declared aiprefer* mice for tTnitcd s ta te s T ieuator up to th is time? V. W ill you vote for J . Ib Fora* ker for tho United Btalcs Benate if elected? 8 , Will you pledge yourself to Urn voters of lids county th a t you will vote against J , R. Foraker for tTnitcd tltatew Bonator even though ho is tlio caucus nominee? . Mop Prin* Almost IttHtantSy-Dr. attin# Mitrr.usoLDTisit T»*affl»*i«c3**^t^micltjwclTii *i th* C»n« He it rtiOlved by tlw Cfweml Aiiimiltf 0 / tlur 8tdt* of Ohio ; B ectiok l, Th*t a proposition shall ho euh 0 ilu«(l to th* elector* ot the Stato of Ohio, on. the first Tu*: 8 »y After th* first .Monday, tit Noyetaber, IMS. to amend section* two ot RrtlrtOvtweb* ot th* constitution of tho state Of Ohio, *0 that it Shull read ac foliatesI AkTWwt XII. , 5 FjKAKmAM a T axa ’ jion , - Sec. 2 , Thd Metntral Assembly nhall hivvo potetr to establish and maintain an coult- ahlo sjetom for rKfftln* State mid focal revenue. It fttftjf classify, tho subjecta of taxation so far n* -their differoncos Justify thd iiamo In order to secure a just return from each. -AVI taxes and. other charges shall be Imputed for public purposes only «ti<l shall be Ju*t to each subject, Tho power of taxation shall never bo sutrenaored, Honda or IN I a N 1S 'T HII.DK1.N PromotesDigesUon-CheerruF- ness andReshContalnsneither Opium,>forphine'nor>tiuerai, i i O X ^ A l l C O T I C . . j7u*}vafordJk-smVEti^fmcsn . flmyJeai OwJ' ftAte-.JImrue'- . JMuatMr- jiaUeSeitLl- "tl i& t' Apeifecl Remedjr forConsfipa- Uon,SourSlowachjDianrjioai Worms,Convulsions,Feveriati- ness endI*OS9 OF SLEEP, .p’-iMnlMiMlrilWIl^.M.... /' JacSinute Signature of HEW YORK. % C A S T O R I A ypr Iafftnt« aad Children, The Kind You Have Always Bought B f i n r a ( f e n / t Signature “TAKE THIS CUI" ,'ftAI !b m e n 111.v «rl(I 5 D o S I S - ] J C U N IS ■L EXACTCClpyOFWRAPPER. Use For Over Thirty Years v^ s_ THCCCNTAUDCpMPANt*«RW •VOftHpYfV* J. H. ricMlLLAN, Manufacturer o f . - CEMENT GRAVE VAULTS] Hollow Cement Building Blocks, Chimney Blocks, Veranda Col umns, Piers, Etc.* Etc. Telephone 7 . ' Cedarville, Ohio. ■ J .*- it - ’ V - > ' « 4 and bondi b«u*d la behalf of tho public tehools of Ohio and the means of instruction in ronftettlon therewith, burying grounds; public, school bouMu, houses Used exclusively for public wdrehtn. institutions of purely public charity, public property Used exclusively for any public purpose, and personal pfoptirtr to an amount ..not exceeding—In -valuer $ 200 , . for each individual,, may, by general laws, b* axempted from taxation; but all such laws shall be subject to alteration or repeal; add the value ot all property, *0 exempted, shall, front tlmo to time, be ascertained and published ao may ba directed by law, , . OEC-xloH 2. All taxe.: and exemptions In forca when this amendment la adopted aboil remain Id force* in ibe same mannor and to tho came exfe.nt, un.cra and until otherwise directed by statute. . J. Tl. CttAtasf.ni.Mtt. ■ Byboktr Pro Tan. of the house of ,Kcprctcntatlvcs, Jutxit M. WlttlAMO, .. , ^ fresMtnt of tho iicnati, Adopted Ralph 27, 1608. CuiTEDS tave * or AMEmtiA, Oino. OOco of the Set rotary of Stale, . I, CAHMl A. 'tHO.Mrih'ON, Secretary ot State of the State cf Ohlm.to hereby Certify that the forcg -lrg (e air'exemplified copy, carr-fuly compared by tnft With tho original roll.'! now on fit* In this etteo, and In my official cti'tody *s flferetary of Slot®, as « - quired by th# law* of tl:o sfatc^atfbhlo, of n joint nrsoliiflon adepttd by thdWjnernl Aa- Ctmbly t,t the state of Ohio, on the 27th day of March, A. 13. 1*18. lx TraTfffojtr vrjjEner.iv f hovo hereunto aubscrlbrd ray ram-, and affixed my official aofil, at rplumbu*. thia 23rd day ot April, A. 6 . 1308. ' „ CAtlMl A. THOMPSON, tax.vb.il Sfcreiaru of State, propound AMFNrjMnN-T to TiiiTcoi^ amvnoN of oino, dantTRrioikiioa Prcassla* aa MHttfcwrat is the tecslliuilon el (be aut* ef Okie rtletlv* i* theileiesl ihecom- lataceMMtsi tksrrf#Ur tettieas . esremMy, Se tt rfsohrii by thvjicneral Am»biij of the sm t of OTihn ' SntainJf 1, A propoiltloh chalt bo imb- »mcd to, th» ftlecWr-i ot this fitato at the next election for membm-a ot the ponornl assembly to amend tertian 28 of artlalo .H of che rrmstltntioii, so ai.to read an follow#: rice, 23. The T'fiilar ccsr.lon of each t oncral a-ormbly shall commcueo on tho ret Monday la January next after it 1 # chosen. ' _ , . ft A, TllOVPflON, Speaker of theHmxvof itepypteataUve*. AHfiaaw I,. H abrw , , * , . . t . Ptrsutcot of tM senate. Adopted MKrrli to. as(KJ. Hum n SfA-rxn or ToimeA, omo, O.T.eo rif the fteerstaryjif State. fAJ’MT A. THOMPSON, Secretary of f fiife , f the Plata ef Ohio, do hereby certify that tfcs fore*' a* j* an exemplified copy, cnf/frly fompar*d by mo with tho original roll's now on me m this offfi o* and In my official cu t.dy a* Stcrcury of Slate, a# to* UUivcd by the law* oTtb* atato of Ohio, of * Joint ft. enlufl«*n adopted by the Ocncral A«* cehihiy of tha Mate of Ohio, 03 the 20 lh day Cl f.lftltillAAt I), lrW»' If? 'lrefiMowr Wiiaarnir, I bavo hereunto *ub.:crlb.'d my «*«*. and affixed my official A*!) * V thl* April, ‘ ‘ ' I '• OAftMt A, THOMPSON, ^ fSCALjl ktiSM ty. Of mHT fih#iHn»n* moi .wiiivffi* Vt % <R 1 M 1 M m v HH* MfMW Hew $i8lt$ Ulrap$,$Kirt$ .Jjfet: W4m 'fact^tiesi' & r e selling fast these cool days Underwear ft&x&ra'i# -.1 Ot^er Makes. Wrappers, Petticoats, in good supply. Comforts, Blankets, Hosiery, all. W inter Fabrics. HUTCH1S0H & GlBNEY’S. f XEN IA . O H i a g | A. a ' TGWNSLEY BROg^ ^ ■ ! Cedarville, Ohio. Manufacturers of Cement Building Blocks, Build ings raised and'foundations constructed, See us for Cement workjof all^ kinds. Estimates cheer- fully^given. *rf FOR, DURABILITY ANO SSWICBf ^ We 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 m&deto give service. Every equate Is thoroughly inspected before leaving the factory. Tho workmanship Is fight, and the materials used la Its cosf'as'drtionare fis good us money -can buy. As e.vld?j£sco-*«\ 7 e can point to Asbestos Hoofing applied in the caily nineties in good condition to-day. Furthermore, it requires no coating o^ painting. “The first cost is the only cost.*’ Our Booklet “&♦“ Sent free on request, will give you Valuable information. H. W « Johns-Manville Go. 0 # 4 “ "WO Ato-Owimt-nfi i t; isn’t nay better.,* ' . , In nild-siirnwcr you feave to trust to a large degree to your bute*ier. Weil Cared For Meats In lmfcweather a re the only k ind to buy; we Have proper appliances for keeping them right, and they’re sweet and. fiate when sold. Don’t go m eat shopping when jfc’s hot, Buy of ns and be sure. C. H . CRQUSE, CEDARYILLE, O. Sleep Sleep is nature 's >re building period; when the eneTgy used by the brain, muscles and organs is re- newOd« I f yoii lose sleep, your system is robbed of- the strength sleep should give. 'Continued loss o£ sleep multiplies this,Toss un til you become a phys ical ■wreck.' , D r. Miles’ hTervine quiets th e ir r i ta ted ‘nerves •and brings refreshing, invigorating sleep. Nervine contains no opiates,, and therefor leaves no bad after-effects; ’•For over .tvyo ycafs 1 suffered un to!ft agonies: xnjr JMciids tliougjht i ’ was going, eraay. r could not sieop nor tost at' a ll ,x tried- different.,doc-: tors, bjil failed, to find relief. JSJy ; ^head Would ache all the .time; % waa like one drunlc; could not concentrate my mind, and was so restlqss and worried that sleep was -Out or the ' Question.. After, taking one bottle or pr, allies' Nervine’ I felt wonderfully changed. Xdm now on my third -hot- - , tie-,and- am' gaining all-the time. I > - can lie down end. sleep' like a child, and am able to do my work.*' ' -... MRS., MAT SCOTT, English, Ind Your druggist sells’Dr- Mllea* Nervine, and we authorize' him to returit '■ -- price,of- first bottle 5 <ohly)' if It falls ^ ' to benefit you, s , „ MacsMedical Co.. Elkhart, Ind Now located in- the Book- waiter Hotel Building across the street from the old “Adams” stand* Restaurant in hotel lobby and, dining room ou second floor, reached Tbv elevator.- Meals 25c and 35c. High Street, Springfield, 0* f e a s r i LIQUOR ob MORPHINE' Habits, is the only aura and rational treatment for thoseaddictedto DRINK.orDRUGS. Bendfor FreeBookletandt*rma, 1017NirthOtunlti*Art,, COLUMBUS OHIO FISTULA AtenAbb DISEASESOFTHERECTUM Dr. MefrteiUn iotkkhrhfomfrrtt JrVfest«5?*ii* * *P*eW*y*«SKi 8k*n D.mw tad DktfMs* Of W mwh ! s s c b s s s ^ s s r s s w i s t d r . j . j . M c C lell a n S K K i'ii™, C olumbus , 0. *!S*g^a _ (TOIveiStHKBASTAMfet r ■ “ t r u s s ' N BOLD# INAMY w a t t
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