The Cedarville Herald, Volume 31, Numbers 27-52

J m ^■^■y-■y*^^ V- 9r ' - ' - s y^Wi. O f t0 A K I 3 J £ D $8i>o* •I CEDABVIIAE, OHIO. W» S olicit Yovu P atronage anti proviso c&roM and prompt attention to all business SnttosfcQd to- tig. NEW YORKDRAFT and BANKMONEY;ORDERS* phe cheapest and most con­ venient way to send money by rtiR.il. Loans Made on Heal Estate, Personal or Collateral Security. The Cedarville Herald. ; i < .0 0 P e r Y e a r . Bsthking Hourst 8. A, M. to 8. V. M, S. W. S mxth , President. O. L. S mith , Cashier, For Female Ills * Yon s&ogld take, fpr female lilt, «' medicine which' acts on the female organa and functions. Cardni la not a, man’* medicine. It la for women. Its pure, heal­ ing, caratlve, vegetable Ingredi­ ents, go direct to the womanly organa, relievo their pain and In­ flammation, and build up their ftrength. ^ , “Tongue cannot telV* writes Miss Kola Smith, of Sweetser, Ind., “what WINE OF WOMAN’S RELIEF has done for ins. I ant, .on my third bottle and am bo much bet­ ter. ' Before I began to fake Car* dul, I could not do a day’s work. "Now 1 can work all day. Mother took four bottles of Cartel before confinement, got along fine and has been real strong ever since.” At M Druggists write F or free advice , stating age and describing symjj- ■ tome,_to Ladies Advisory DejFd., The Chattanooga Medicine v*«., Chattanooga, Tefcn. - E 40 FISTULA ANDAO. DISEASES OF THE RECTUM fe-W^Wu. MUwnnow«otfi*profwte, «h4ft. puMI*a m . SMk« « .pwl.ltr thaw diMUM UM»M Xfnn eon.Uin.xmrlfiict. Hati.In aa«w>ftbh&jn frombulbitu. Ulultler,Xldaty, BloodAbdSkta Dlioooot'.:*ndBhtoomtf'of WOMod* WUt»VOXBOOKOSJttCfAI.BlMffitS(FREE) uoiadononifn(*ofpoUonUcorod. bUblbliodtUO. dr . j: j . M c C lellan C olumbus , 0. OutlookBuilding, 44 East Stud Street YOUKAIOWIT and yet yon may have overlooked the fact that a poor time to Della property is when it needs paint- lngpadly. Now a coat or two of good paint will actually increase the value of your home from 3 to 1500.00. That looks like EASY MONEY if you ate goingto sell, andagood investmentwhether you ittteixl to SELL OR NOT Think it over, and when ready to paint, 1136 <■ w i s w s m The Paint that has stood the test for yeans and given COMPLETESATISFACTION ran m u m Kerr & Hastings Bros, WANTED! We want agents in all parts of the XI. IT. to sell our famous Dr. Wil­ liams Fills, Honil us your name and address and v/e will ^semi you 32 boxes to sell a t tia per box, when gold send us tho $3 and rceoivq a full set of cooking Vessels consisting of a M, 4 and 0 quart vessel, A limited aumbry of these vessel? ate given to JtttroifciPu our pills. Order quick, Dit, WILLIAMS HKDHTNH oo „ ROS1 VJLLL, OHIO. WehH HfcatU Ift ih'iti-h Army# Nearly SO? xiuit fall out fuan the ««M» of the British army every year, during to weak hear!a and oilier do* Iteif brought about by the Illogical patent of physical (mining in too ntfuy, grid Sir Prijdt'alf'R Treves re- 'ctort.iy. tol* system is mw under re* ylftW', ■ ' " . i * i -W dv « l I>TAHLU V W t , - F r id a y , j t l y s, i m iCd itor, Howovor i t la looked at, either hy iisolf or in comparison with preced­ ing platforms, tho now declaration of the principles of tho Republican party is a record of progress and no IcBS a promise of further progress. Tho fact tha t both Mr. Gompbrs and Mr. Bryan are dissatisfied with tho platform will cause the majority of people to fool euro tba titm usb he a good one. : Republican discipline has again triumphed over Republican discon­ tent, Before the extra! were on tho (streets in Chicago announcing the nomination of Secretary T a ft his opponents their felicitations . Sen­ a to r For&ker mostprominent of the allies w rote Immediately to Mr. Taft extending heartiest congratu­ lation# and'best wishes for success in November*'} while Mr, Taft thanked the Ohio Senator f*from the bottom of.my heart” , and adds, ”1 have never ceased to remember th a t I owe to you my first substan­ tial sta rt l a public life, and th a t ft’ came without solicitation,” When the convention met in Chicago there were many signs of a revolt, hu t they have all disappeared npwv /Mr. Roosevelt’s attitude in decli­ ning to permit under any circum­ stances, the, use of hi? name before the Chicago convention fixes beyond ' appeal as the unwritten and forever to be unbroken law of the republic, th a t no President under ahy-- stress of circumstances shall be given a third successive term. This deci­ sion of Mr. Roosevelt has added, to his fame, and to the high estima­ tion in which he .will he held by posterity* THE MIND OF THE HORSE, I read with considerable 'indigna­ tion and protest certain prevailing views involving the intelligence of. the horse which appear from time to time in our leading toagarines* A recent opinion describes the npble animal which, perhaps, next to' the dog hold* the place of «ifaction with large numbers of the human kind, as naturally an unreasoning coward subject to sadden and uncontrollable panic, ra selfish beast of one Idea upon which f t isfolly to waste’word* sympathy or -kindness, According to this depressing judgment, i t is a silly and dangerous custom to hold social- converse with a horse. “Whoa” in the shafts', and ” etand oyer” in the stall, with a chirp of the tongue for increased speed, are the only expressions whjoh , the owner of a horse should condescend lo let fall from bis lips. Anything else will seatter the horse’s atten­ tion, thwart instant obedience, and diminish that-profound fear of the lord of creation which theliorso has and must have in order to be a safe and useful slave, I take this to be the one-sided and i hparfect view of tho animal Cynic, We are just beginning to learn how valuable are the scientific studies which are now Ibeing made almost for the’fitat time in the pseycology Of animals. The humble hen and the mischievous^ monkey disclose after careful observation, mental qualities not to be despised and f ur­ nish hints of exceptional itnpor tftneo to tho investigator of the hu man mind, I think the pscyehology of the h&rse, when made the subject of careful inquiry, will be found to be a f a r broader matter than the analysis above disclosed. The gap between the equina mind and the human mind is not so great. Take Ike fundamental animadversion against the mentality of the horse, th a t he is subject to gross panic which shows itself in flight and in ­ jury to himself and those who cher* ish him. i s there any tiling so pos­ itively remarkable about th a t from a human standpoint? Nut w ith the catastrophe of tho Iroquois theatre fresh in memory. Not with the countless panics of the huinan spe­ cies which are as normal to i t as breathing, Under certain circum­ stances. No man can understand tho Iroquois disaster who doesn’t understand the psychology of a stampede of horses. The nat­ ural social suggestibility of horse and human kind is a t the root of both. ..The social brute, whether horso or man, is extremely sugges­ tible, The dreadful mental epi­ demics In lands civilized . and un­ civilized pass the power of pen to portray. 'I n unnumbered instances it has been simply the repetition of the ease of the swine rushing over fim predpioo into the Sea, The children’s crusades during tho mid­ dle ages towards the Holy Hepul- eber, tho dancing mania, the anti- Hcmetio rlote, the demonophobin, fl» witchcraft dolusiou, the finan­ cial crazes, tho lynching mobs, the fearful religions epidemics of an uncontrolled revivalism which have swept across sections of thi:i and other lands,are all human instances In which tho controUng power of reason waa swallowed »p In Hie emotional maelstrom, -If the histo­ ry of the human species were w rit­ ten from the panic standpoint, the horse would not have to hang Iris proud head Ju. shame. I t would he man. The faet is that nervous instabili­ ty Ja ti normal characteristic of the higher animal mind., whether of horso orman. I t is a natural con­ comitant of social Instinct and sym­ pathy and suggestibility?—And edu­ cation and experience are the en­ vironment m which, for both horse and man this natural nervous in­ stability is progressively held In check through tha development of the power of inhibition, of self- control. In man.-this power de- veippg.jfg.r .Jutos fbpTrpaFmsof -res- 1son and in' many instances becomes notable lo r its strength and value} hut not, afte r ail, in many instances yet, when the whole population p f the world is taken into account. The difference between th e horse and the man in self-control is only a ‘difference of degree, perhaps a Considerable difference, bu t'on ly n difference in degree, not in 'k ind . We plume oursrivee too much on our superior psyublcal qualities. They aro superior, bu t not bo vastly superior as we sometimes think. If. the animal cynic would go and talk with Dan Patch for half an hour In the blacksmith shop, as I d id1once, he would come away with greater confidence in equine nature. If he ever saw Dan Fateh wm a race, he would know .that it is superior *elf- controi th a t makes a great horse as well as a great man, Cavalry and artillery hqrses some timestampede In time of war. Bu t do regiments n<fver do the same? I think so, if niy father, wbogotatyay quickly from the first, battle of Bull Run with the Fifth Massachusetts tells me the story correctly. But many a horse has learned to stand firm in the shock of battle, and many a man. Courage and confidence and self- control .are a purely human pro­ duet. My experience is th a t noth­ ing pays so well as the-baudlmg of a horse in the midst of danger as the time you have spent in getting into sympathy and confidence with your equine friend. I am sure it waa nothing but tha t which prevent­ ed a bad spill when I was driving a favorite, high-strung mare of mine on a narrow country road, almost directly along the railroad track, in themidst of a heavy thunder storm with the lightning^-fiashing -and fast freight tra in rushing hy. To add to the complications, an lUse Lqptt *r Chivalry* Ft cm th* Mgfwtun dut "‘ vxvukq of Adam'; “Tk* w ww whom thou gay* *#t to me t* be wt£b. me, she tempted me," ha* beta a fittorii# one with all mankind, "ChemhM la femme” So tho old French proverb. “There is never a bit of misehJMi hat a peUicoai is a t the bottom of It.***eys the old EngJlDh version of the »a*s* maxim, Mir.'wyyeurno^ r»*Ml« mjum M mm 1 , am CwriinilM cl die •Oik atChi#rttoifrta tli****.»-««’MU*. B» it rtHitesA fry th« ihntral arwmfcl* of „ th* m*t* of Otto • .Sr.C'HOH1. A l>r*j»«'Ho,n i.Lcil tn nub- jn!tt»a to: lh* of tbU it»fe at tbe *•*t Kltctlca for BMWjlmi if th* svnisrnl py.tc.ribr>', 10 worn* Utt conjtUuUcp cf tiio stat« of <Jblo bo this «*rt!w,si IS t« 32, bptb InclUktYt, of wticl* H_ «J»-U rauhM-iSvsJjl *;c- SUioaerL'n *s MCtlonr 18 trt 3?; ,- ib -JBCCt'Jtiu 18 viUtt fc* to Kwondritl r.a lo !tti M foU0Bf*{ n _ 'A*t'«aba H. Bee, I*,' Ryary WU aball b* fully and QUUncLly.ratd »a tkraa 4UT«r«nt day.v, un- lost, In c*aa*>of nrfaaoy, litr»e-four(hs of jwsrobar* aiai>t«4 ta tut bou^ In which It ahtfl ba PBndlnr. ajull dtsp-qse with this ;n« m « “ “ ‘ Xiila: but tha SkuTof a b'mVn it* final ?ra*4i?.5? *h*y 1» a* c*«a ba^tUapranscil wllh. No bill Khali eoutal* t n.r« ;bn>'. nno subject, which shall ha daftly ,upru**td In jta tftla; ahd no law ahall b« mivad or rtuended, uhi«» tha new act «.nufn ibe entire act revived, or the or eecttsn* emended ; end Ui« section or e-.-Ustje so emended shall be repeeled. Sec, 18. Rre;y WU oansetl by the general assembly shall,".befor* it can bccomo e law, be presented to the hnvevnor for hU approval. If b* appwv* it, he can [shall] sign it. If °°i 40pr»v» ii, he shall send Jt with■ his obj/niohe Jn writing, to tha hopse in.which « oilglnited which may tbep reconsider the vsie on it* pnasago. if two-tulrds of the numbers clabted to that house then egree to nepsss ihe bill, it shell' be sent, with the eWsnlons of the xovernor,' to the other hones which may also reconsider the vote.on Its j^asssgo. -it lWo.-tblrda of tha members aiactca to that house then Wee to ropas*jt, a shall become'a law, not- ernor. within, tan days, Sundays .excepted, after being presentedto him. it shall become a law,, unless tu* general assembly by ad- ^jaje'i. _ , _______ _ after, such. adjourbhiept, it shall be Dled.by him, with his objection*. In the office of the secretary Of state, Th* governor, may"-disapprove'any Item.or. Item* lit any hill molt' ins *h approprlatlotr.of money,: and tho item eflCCt' ijrst day of January;A. D. 1000, t .!A. TKoMreok, a /louse of Heprosentativeh ‘ Speaker, bf (h .............. .A mbjww I,, juntas,. ^ . . Pfoment of the Senate, Adopted Jlarch 50.1300.' D m StATLtt op AHSRiCA, OtUt>i - Office of the Secretarynf Steti. „ l, CARm A- THOMPSON. Secretary , Stale of the State of Ohio, do hereby ccrtll. that the Xoregsiug i* an- exemplified copy, careftily .compared hy m* with the original rolls now 'On file itt’tbl*. office, and In■ piy Official custody mi Secretary of State, as requiredhy the law* of the 8t*t« of Ohio, of a JC '• .... ....... .... . ........*-T-.... ^olut Resolution adopted by’.the Ccnorol APr Bcmbiy of th* State of Ohio, on the 20lh.day Of March, A. D, 190«V ' . Ttt TKgtiEMOsvWamtKoy, I have hereunto subscribed my, nejns,' and affixed j»y official eeal, at ■Columbus, this 23rd day of April, A. D. 1308. • ‘ 1 CARMI A, THOMPSON. taatiLl Sccretnrv Of StqM- PROPOSED AMENDMENT TO THE ’ STITUTION OP OHIO,., CON- J01DTWL58WI6H « tweet srifc *ai*«*a*ti T«»mm»ad»«:|it»hir» »«icl* iwetv* el lhe Css- ' »*fdhta. the state of Okioi purely buckled rein slipped oufc o f f iuemmnie the eieot^o toe bit, and nothing saved us except' the ether rein and th e confidence she had In me. "And m y big saddle horse, Tom, who (I say who. and % mean whw eon hardly b# kep t from walktog herto to# p®*t-0ffioe afte r m* «e fesi'toffl# he tha t t a m ; going -to leave him, and from whose hack talk to him as a friend talks to friend—hid intelligent towradeshlp- anfi sympathy are worth haying The arch ot his neck, toe champing o£ lus hit-, the movements of his ears —he hu# adumbaiphabet which any wayfanngman, tho a fqql, ought to comprehend. He does not know What fear is, His forehead is bread and his education and experience too wide. A good liopse is worthy of the affection ahd confidence of any i,ood'man, I never could unclerstanc the human nature «t an animal oyhic Another opinion I have recently seen seems to mo as far astray, viz, that the development of extreme Alilau ............ th*M*t<j Cf Ohio* bp th* first TirtMif tfhir th* fint Monday In Noy«mb*r, isos, to pmoad Hoction two of ^ Ajmfi'j* xu. - YlKAMCSAJ{pTA3CATIOV. Sets. s. .-ai« Qwi-.ml A**»mWy *htui b*v« pow*r t* Mtabliafi. *ml iMJatJutt *n xrtitra *o hr-M ju*#f: * .}«*t r«*Ti olJwr.iiwugfii"] - - ...................... pwrpo*** only and shall be Mat to mee *ub.J*eU The power of taxwU&a afiall tm r b*aurrmidered. sutpefided o t away. PoOd* of S ’ \ tax* ift ortir imwMt i from Mth All am ot *h*U b# iwptMtlfi fer pfibiic pt the state of -Ohio, hamlet, coufit; and bonds t»4' h let, ounty ft township in tph • • • • M i n tHdmif of th* of *uy oily, villaM s p hi* staff hal f‘ ... .AeAfi* of i Tib. burying grow boasts used exclusively school* Of Ohio and ' nstruction in connection thetewr.. ......... " public . ...... no . fit und*, public-school hOUMs, h use for public ■worship,’ Institutions of purely public ebsrity, patMio property used: exclusively for any public purpess, and personal property to an antount net sxcesdli value am e e ng lo for MAh indltidttsl, may, -by general taws, b* extnipled from taxation'! “ wch r...... ............ .. " b* subject to alter- th* value of all prop- .all. from time to time, published as may be but »u su law* atiott or repeal; ; erty, so exempted, be ascertained directed by law. . . . . . . . SrcrioM 2. An teww sad exemptions, in force when this amendment Jiradapted*shall remain in fore*, in tbe same manner and to th* same extent, ufileaa'-'bxd until otherwise directed by statnte. • Jt. D. CWAM*KMAIir, : .kPWhM* JT* speed has eliminated a “ docility” in too horse has brought t o toe sur­ face all the “devil-blood’f in a hith­ erto domesticated animal, and has enthroned in iris nature fear instead ■vn iKChUfij . i Tam. of tm Home of Jtt*retrntative». ' 3AanMM.Wiui.nMS, . c. President of theSenate, AdoptedMarch S7, itos. U wieo Sr*T*a or AwamcA/.Omo, Office of the g*rretary of state. of fearlessness, and left him with a timidity of tempermeut which Continued on third page. 1. CAKMl A. THOMPSON, Secretary of State Of th* (Hot* of Ohio, do hereby certify that the foregoing is an exemplified copy,, caretuly compared by me with th* original roll* now ok ill* 1* this office, and in mf official custody as gsenrtary of State, as required by th* law* of the State of Ohio, of a Joint R-solutUa adopted by th* General As- HANHATTAN R estaurant ' No. 3 N» Detroit St.,’"Xenia, O. BUI of Pare. Mmbly of th* State *r Ohio, tmthe 27U1 day OfMarch, A, t). 1*0*. I n Trarnrowy WnMinor, 1 bava hereunto •ubscrlbed my same, and affixed toy official opal, a t Columbia, tht* 23 td day of April, ' *T ' GARNI A. THOMPSON, [«r*i.,] S r a c tw j of State , A-Arr »•Ij.ee.—*■ v, PROPOSED AMENDMENT TO TII0 CONSTITUTION or OHIO, Coffee,.Tea, Milk-....... ...... .......... Go Bread and Butter.....,,.................. Gc Fried Potatoes................. Go Baked Beans............... 60 Pie, per quarter................ Gc HamSandwich.......... ................. Go Buttered Toast.................. Go (Jheisfi Sandwich......................... Gc Cake......... Gc Steak, Chops, Ham or Bacon...... lGc Ham or Bacon With Rggfl »*H.**.«»*»2oe Hot Roast Beef, Weiner or Kgg Sandwich................... Gc Soup........................ Gc Fresh Oyster Stow....... ................. 20c Oysters, raw... ............ icc Broad and Butter with Meat Orders rnUMsihf a«jMt*wb«Ml Wlb* CvettUnUas at the *1*1**i 0M* r*£tft» Mtb*Wm.»I{hecsm-. aw«c*«i*Matnwrafatoaeaitaat <4th*gaad amaMj, »8 it tcMird »y(M utneral Assembly of "estate of Okie•- - SxtniOH 1. A yrnsKHUllo* shall hu. submitted to the f l« * » cf tbiB state at th* next election far tawmber* of the ncnoral AMCtnbiy In amend «#ctl<m 25 of article XI of the conitltntlmi, *bAc In read nn foildwst • Tl1® regular sensjen cf each gchcral asaembly »b*l| tomttCarc ou the firct Monday in Jxxuxry next after It la Chosen. Speakerof thename of Kcpresentatives, Anpfiv.wI j . i t e r , , . . President Ofthe Senate. AdoptedMarch 20, ifiog. tiinrgp dTAxrao* Aumneis, Onto, Office 61 th* fiwraury nl Ktste, J, CATtMI A, THOMPSON, Secretary ,ot Etate at th« Rtata « Oblo, do heraby certify that tha forcgolu* |* an exemplified copy, caretuly comparitTby me with the original roll3 now on file ja tki« office, aad in toy official custody a* S**r*tary fif Slate, as ra- M K A L 5 “ 2 5 c Niagara Falls Excursion Pennsylvania of March, A. D. 1P0«. IN TtnnmiiT W h wtebow, t have hereunto ■ubAcribed »y **»♦, »#d affixed my official *«'. »t nolumbu*, thi* 2Rrd day of April, T , , CARMT A, THOMPSON. [at'Atj,] Betrstary of State. Dr, Milrs* AntI»Pale Pills relievo pain. Over line* Very low fare Wednesday, duly 2t>to„ (let details from agent, W. Radsbaugh, Check on Scorchers, Cjteiiists la nouniania, to "fimiiitate wentifleatiojj, am compelled by law it) hnvo tholr naraea on tho lamp, glassoa of tholr machiacs* *0 fig to he teglblc M night, w m7 ss^SM S sr ^ T ru s s MOUX IMANV Sk ? I' W iito tm * , ^ • ,r ' m m F o r I n f a n t s a n d C h ild r e n . wlthctundiug tba DbiMtionw’cf the governor.. If « bill, aball /not b* returned by tbe gov- . - ..... vu Journmcnt prevent it* return; InWhich caso, it shall becom * law unlaw, within ten any* The Kind You Have Always Bought Bears the n Promotes d H ob H i ??!,Cheerful- hessflndJteS&GflntaUisjtfiillier OpiumJ<oi|e%Tmor>lineraL T S O T l f x t tC O T IC . j3 ^ ,e e fm yk sm m .im sm "tSmud’e - perfect Remefly forFonstipa- iSoffr SW3ii^Tiria«hoto 3 ,CoftY«!kion3,Feverislv- fiesa andL o a s o f S ueep . . PacShhito Signature oP D igiiature of W e l l C a r e d F o r M ea ts A ( (■» 1 > n > ! - .*1 d ))(IM S - > ! N I S In Use For Over Thirty Years or item*, *0 di*xpnr4v#d, shall hut stricken therefrom, unless repsuwed In the manner, herein prescribed ‘tor the- repXsssge of A D H U * *• ' T , 1 Ssc, Z t . % ln *TD^ndm«ofc sbajl talce-. t on tjtittj exact copror wrapper *, THe QClitAOn COMPANY, NtWVOnKCITY. H H H H H B n l ‘TAKE THIS CUT” “Wo reepromend it; thero ien’i nay hotter,,.. SVi jiikl-Bummer you have to trunk to a large degree to your butwuer, in hot weather are the only kind to buy; we have proper appliances for keeping them right, and they’re sweet and safe when sold. Don’t go meat chopping when it’s hot. Buy of us and he sure. C. H- CLOUSE , c e d a r v i l d b , 0 . saetgm: BADBLOOD “J had tronble with my bowols which .made my bloodjtnjmro. My f ao « J^* s _ cov ^ tc ^ w 1 U i plmplj -IT could remove. I your^»^MOtl?ttndv£freai we» .my loy vtberi" th i KlmnlaailtanniMvavaAaft.nwa nwmt.nrfi Stfikn'K111ft. pimples disappeared after a month's stesdy use I hsv* recommended tliem.lo *11 tny friends and >#»t0i:h*.OA<feuTwi rftlInf’’■ quite *few ave o nd e ief.” „ , _ 0 , J. Pnsch, ou? JP*rlcAve.. New Tprk City, N. Y* J. H. ncMrLLAN, Manufacturer of CEMENT GRAVE VAULTS? Hollow Cement Building Blocks, Chimney Blocks, Veranda Col- > limns, Piers, Etc., Etc. Telephone 7. Cedarville, Ohio. articl* twelve of th* coastltuttori of tbe *iat9' ,Of Ohio, *0 that it khaUread, as foltowxi . B * Thousands oil stout women who f f l C w imagined they must have their corsets made to order now ata wearing tho famous , ■ - N E .M O ■ j ri , S e l f . r e d u d n g .' S t r a p A lso t h e R oy a l Wor* c e s t e r A m e r i ­ c a n B eau ty ] ■ ' . S 0 4 C t ;: '' Children’s Dresses $1. to $ 2 . Ladies! Dress Skirts—-fin e se - Stout women . le c t io n , b e $ t f it t in g . W a is ts— AH i n N e t— P e r s ia n L a w n a n d P e r c a le M u s l in U n d e rw e a r — g r e a t S t o c k . Long S I I K an d .K id G loves — a ll t h e rag e . J a c k e t s an d S u i t s t o f i t t h e b o d y a n d p h r s e PTGHISOJ & GIBjlEV’S, f R ;lb . r < XENIA, OHIO. jff X l t l l ^ v l V T0WN5LEY BROS,, .Pleaiaot, PaUtjiblo, Potent, Taata Gflod, DoGood, Never Sicken. .Weaken or Qnpe, 10 c, 25 c,Me.Noy»r bold in bplk,' Tho genuine t&uiet stamped 0.0 O. • Guaranteed to cure oyyour money back taH U v aM e v v u i » wj.: j SterlingRemedyCo.,Chicago m U.Y. 6 co ANNUAL SALE, TEN MILLION BOXES Pains !Ape the repult of an abnormal condition of- the more prominent nerve ■ branches,; caused hy coif- gestioij, irritation, or die- ease. I f you want to re- dieve the pain try L)rtMiles '* lAnti-Pain . Pills. They often relieve when every­ thing else fails. They, leave no disagreeable after-effects. Just a pleasurable." sense of re- P- . . . . . fief* Try- them. " t JjaVe neuralgia Iicatlael.a right oyer ipy eyes, ana Xatn really afraid that my eyes wiU hurst, Xalso?have neuralgia pain around my heart, % have been taking Dr. Miles’ Anti- Pain Pills recently and find they relieve these-troubles quickly. I seldom find It necessary to take Snore than two tablets for complete relief.’’ MRS. K atherine barton ■. .1117 Valley St, .Cartilage, Mo. , 'T havo awful spells of neuralgia and have doctored a great deal Without getting much benefit. For. tho lost two years I have been taking Dr. •Miles’ Anti-Pain Pills and they always relievo mo. X have, been eo • bad with neuralgia that I sometimes thought 1 would go crazy* Sometimes it is necessary to take two of them, hut never more and they are sure to relievo me.” MRS. PERRIER, . 21114 Bynn St, Lincoln, Neb. 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