The Cedarville Herald, Volume 31, Numbers 27-52
T r Tr*“nTfluwfr*. \*iw*n o i^(*'.5.%^4i';i.'i5 s^fKJ, H U [ BANK ( ‘ BD&RVfLLU* o m o . Wl5 ROOTCIU Yocii t^&TEOSf&CHQ , anil promise l w i ' M and pronipfr attention. to all business Intrusted to tut. NEWYORK DRAFT - . and DAMS M©NQ¥j;©RPfIRS* nnt>~ a ‘ . -M3V S.t4S,«f?t no A 1 UV 1 «iVPO VOH" venhmfc t?a*r to cend money by •»*»ile.. -- » Loans Made on Rea! Estate, Personal or Collateral Security. Banking flours; 8 , A , Id. to 3, P , M, 8. W. S mith , President. . O. X>. S mith , Casflier, [One Doctor—Only One No sense in running from one doctor to another! Select the best one, then stand by him, No sense either in trying this thing, that tiling, for your cough, Carefully, deliber ately select the best cough medicine, Ihen take i t Stick to i t Ask your doctor about Ayer’s Cherry Pectoral for throat and lung troubles. Sold for nearly seventy years, No alcohol in this cough medicine. I Why try this thing, that thing, for your constipation? Why not stick to the r.ood oldreliablefamily lajtaUve—Ayer’s PSik? Askyourdoctor if ho approves thisadvice. The CedarvilleHerald. ~Jii.U0 5rvi* »CU|-. These Bad Pains ' r . *J * 1 which give yon each exquisite suffering, everymonth, ate caused, ( pi, you {mow, By femote trouble. I Relief seldom, or n ver comes 1 of itself, ft Is necessary 10 cure the Cause, in order to stop the pains, and this can only be done . if yon will take a specific, female remedy, that acts,directly on the womanly organs. WINE OF XLAKLXT BXIOW - E d i t o r FR IDAY , OCTOBER 80, 1008 Will gome oneplease deny Taylors temperance record? We have the-statement that Tay lor voted for W. 11, Denver tv^b yearn ago. Tf he denies this he makes out two of his closest friends liars. ' Brother Gliew, take it easy. Re member the Herriok and, Arbenss campaigns. Remember, also, yonr journal failed to be loyal to the Re publican ticket two years ago. Taylor is a grand Republican. He voted for AX, R. Denver two years ago and, went so far as t o .campaign in the Junior Orderlodges in Spring- held against that, grand veteran Republican *J. Warren Keiier who Was a candidate for Congress. The only thing that X, E. Lewis lias ever done that merits him being elected representative is that he has been a tool uf Boss Sohmldt. Jimiyie has been on the Central Committee for years and always, at the command of his boss. He has also been a member of the Board of Elections that upholds the power of the'Boss. Lewis has been faith ful to Schmidt and ho deserves election,' if the people of Greene county declare by a majority that they should be represented by a po litical toot. WOMAN'S RELIEF “Cartful did wonders for me,* writes Mrs. H. C. Larson, of Olds, la. t‘l had female trouble for & years, Xhad displacement, which' Increased my suffering, the doc*•| tor couldonly relieveme at times. Now,1amaomuchbetter, I hardly know when my time begins, of J when it ends.” „ -AtAll Druggists Many a republican voter has con gratulated himself 'upon having supported Matt Denver two years ago. They,are prouder of that fact today than ever before. And the district indications are that class ot voters will be larger after Nov- emher lid,, than it is now. - , WRITE TOR. FREE ADVICE, I ot&ttng age tthUdestaiLltigsyrnP* 1 toms, to -Sadie* Advisory Dept,, The.Chattanooga Medicine Co.. Chattanooga." Teuu. ‘ - - U J* Perhaps' Jesse Taylor would have been." more discreet In subserving his awn 'ends, had he not told It that he voted Tor Matt Denver two years ago. Itinrwas good enough for Jesse then,- we do not see why he is not this time, in view ,of the record he has made., "W nev tnmble tan Ms mat-- .... ..... *$«*.*«**' Best For The.Bowels ■ in« uoweis ^ sioMmetn candycathastk ; .. ... —, ___..... ---- ,:«t»ropod Guarantees! tocuraoryountatay hack, Sterling Remedy Co., Chicago orN.Y. 933 UIULUU, TEHMILLIONBOXES F O A M O The New Economical and Convenient S H A M P O O T A B L J L T The use of Foamo Transparent Shampoo Tar .Tablet will cause that dull appearance of the hasp to vanish, giving place to that, en chanting satin smoothness; the loveliness for which you have on •longnought for will be yours. PRICE 25 CENTS. To introduce Foamo we will; mail (for a limited time only) a full size tablet on receipt of lGrs RockwoodMedicalCo STATION B. CINCINNATI, 0 If elected to the legislature Jim mieLewiswill vote for Foraker for UnitedStatesSenator. Foraner is a part of the Cincinnati machine that is oppoa eyut$* GoodBye Jimmie. Yota fat Brad- toteanddowna trust, senator. WhenDie campaign begunin the county for local options O, E. Bradfuteofferedhipservices. His effortswere used in carrying the election for the drys, But what aboutLewis?- Has he not refused ,to. lake a part? Has be not strad dled the issue by remaining silent? A few years ago the municipal election in Columbus resulted in tlio selection of Gcuij; democrats? and aomo republicans for office. This afforded Iho basis of -e, die . course by Dr./Washington Gladden, pastor of tho First Congregational church the following Sunday even ing. The point made was that the result showed that the voters were seeking to vote for MlSN and that this was proof of a healthy state ot the political mind,■ : .7^-V One week ago Taylor was making great ado about the Wiokersham letter attacking General DehVer. This week he has advised Ins news paper suporters to drop out this part of the controversy since be has been forced to admit that bis father was a .rebel Democrat and a member of tho Knights of the Golden Circle, ft was alright for Taylor to bring an, acquisition against Denver’ s father but a bitter pill tp .the .Xenia Ga zettewhen Taylor’ s 'ancestors were' drawn from the closet. HELP WANTED Having only recently completed sdrfle further addition to bur fac tory, we will be, in & position any rime after .October 1A to- furnish ‘mployment to a number of young LurMwjiht .‘.gujfttaiih- lift —grlfiintr 1 r^iikM*f 1 ; k ? mmy above, also youhg marriad men mwf heads of 'families where there are two or more children above tfte legal working ago and where all de sire steady employment. For further particulars address,- ' The American Pad and Textile Company. GREENFIELD, OlllQ, - j4'fc':«’ T&;.J<4 u in questionable traiMaemmg that rp- prutB of all have wine to ns. Not only did tie take part with Andrew Bru». in tie* ftoHl road graft but lie attempted te got the county ticmiiiiMumcis mhuild him a private mad to bis farm near New Jasper, In Jamestown lie attempt ed to rent the op«-r»Imusutoafriend for fIS-oi) per y«*r when another party stood ready to take it for ?!CQ yearly ami hand over a cash bond, Hfo standingwith tit* Junior Order lodge whomm he hsu* failed Jo ac count for Ida espvirsee while in ■Washington is another fa ct. Moot any residsntofJamsstown will ex plain the opera house deal* These facts do not recommend him very highly for Congressman. —Curtains to lit your windows at McMillan's. norosxD amnvokrny to th * cow* SriTUT-VONOF OlIlQ. nm iisttwM , firepsilnl M ems*A*Ml a- the Cearriii'lle* *1 lb« pile«l Shir » 1 *II m a tte ee’ Mis. Be it retolvod by the Owwral AsoemlJy Of . the State t>f <)kvo; - S ection 1, A propomio/i bn nut- mltted tb tb* «l«ctsr« ot tbh ^tqtc At tb« i»»xt «]«cUon foi' matnbersr tt'« fivnora) CBsetfibly, to «mfoA tb« coKstllntlon ot tho *tat« ot Olilo so (hot W' Uousi IS -to 32, both loduklv*, pf ortlcltt n . ('bull ccHpectlvoly to numbered »s sectlops )8 to 33; And tjcct'.ona M Pud 18 of such prUolo b» bo ki tn rend %s follow*: ^. , A*TfctB nr, • Sco, 18, Brcry MU shall b« tullj and distinctly read on thro* dlCcr«nt -day*; un less, In PASS. of ureon* y. tbreo.fourtba of. tbo momh«rs olsrtsd to tb* bousa In which It shall ,b» ncnfling. than dispsusp with .this rule; but the rtaclujB f i n bill Anal S asspgo span In no ctea.ba nistJiniveit with. ’o bill ahull contain ijiMP-tdiic nno uubjcct., which shall bo clearly tlarraastd In Its tltlo; and no law alutU be revived.or emended, uitles* tho now act trnta’.u the entire act revived, pf the section or sections ptnohded;. ,ond the section or. section* so amended shall he repealed. - See.' IS. JB «Stf MU oasped 1 b? the gen eral axsembly shall, befor* It can, become a law, he presented to ■ihs governor for. his approval, if ha appcovy .l', he ran fshnin sign I t . I f h* itu.not K.?vtvr» -.ill, he shall aepd it with hi* obi'.stt»nu In'’ wrrtlrig, to the .house In which, it-origineted which'may then reconsider th« vile oh i(d nnssnee, “ . . . __ If two-thirds of th* merhars-elected tet that hoVtso then agree to the hill, it shall b* sent, with the ohjarilnn* ot the governor, to tho other hous# which May. also, recon sider the vote on its passage, u two-thirds of the memb*r 3 --«lertr'd to that house then agree to repass it, it shall become a law, not withstanding th* objectIons ot the governor. It a. bill shall not be returned by the.governor within■ ten. days, Sundays excepted, after being presented to him, it nhaU'bccomb; it law,- unt ’ ' * .................. iouTnmretafc i . .,.n - .... . t It shall bccbiso a law 1 unlo7»: ViThin 1 teTi dnys css tho’ general biwcTObly' by ad its.-return;, In which .case,- la rnmebt prevent W mso U j * 1 .................................. ....... after such adjournment. It nh(Ul be filed- by him, with, his objections, in the office of the secretary ,of state, -The governor may dis approve any item or Items in nuy bill milk ing an appropriation of m*n«y; and. tho item or items, so disapproved, stall be stricken therefrom, unless. r«passed In tlin manner herein proscribed for the ropaBsdgo Of a blit. U eo .- 2. This aosettdmeat shall take effect on the Brat day ex January, a . D, ID03. „ . • . C, A. TitoMraoN, • Speakerof the Hm*epf'Reprett>sfat(ve$. Avnmvtt u, Bianra, ‘ . . . . president of theStriate. Adopted Mereh-aOrXgOS. trurrxn btatm or Aamicx, t>mo, Offleeof the doer „ r. TARSdi A. T) State of the fitat* that the sarefuly S te, i foragolD* . compared a r e “ «r state. “SON, Secretary, of e, do hareby certify eswiaplifleS copy,: With tha original a office, and !« my p SPl!L.*»T»* ■- - '* subscribed nsy seal, at Co' A. D. 2808, darnbus. jsor, % hay* kstownta and affixed rny ®Octet Mil 83rd day Of April, CARXir A. rUOMPSOH, " grerstore of Slats, If DenVer was good enough for l’aylor to vote for him two years ago, why should Mr. Taylor object to Republicans voting for him at this time, since Mr. Denver's re cord as a representative of the peo ple of the Sixth District is unsur passed by any of onr former repre* sentatives? r E G G S TO GIVE AWAY Whctt using De W ine's (?el“ ebrated Laying Food. For sale by OROCERYAND FEEDSTORES t t y o u r cMafers d o nub lian- dloif/^iteasd ask ikrm to gefcltand bo oonvineed o f its merits. Addresnto. The JohnDeWineCo* YEr.Ltnv uw iiM iit, Hole M&siufacffftofti. Oe We believe that a vote for Matt Denver is a vote for a man who is a typical representative of the people bf onr community. He is indus trious, honest and dependable. Yon know where to find him. Whatever he undertakes is with a zeal and de termination that knows no failure; and he haa accomplished some thing for his District* 'inuii ihi T i 1 i I l U1 ulu _ i _ x — Many of our good Republicans} feel that Mr, Denver is entitled to the courtesy or a second term in ac cordance with the established cus tom of thin district; and, in view of his dean record and the abiding confidence which they have in his integrity, this class of-supporters will ho a large one indeed. We commend it. The first appropriation ever ob tained for theSixth District was ob tained through Denver. Timlargest rtumherof private pension hills ever enacted for soldiers of tho Sixth District in wio session of Congress wag obtained through bis untiring efforts; tho ordinance obtained for thoG, A. R, Post at WajmesvHle, Jamestown and Yellow Springs wag obtained through his Alton* to tho requeste of thono i'osfo and frio jiersitoncy in following up tho matter. Yntimts improvement iff rimHuralfnail service m differont parts of Iho District wore obtained by him. Tndiort, wodb not know of Idft failure to he promptlu render ing iua eoiiaiittieiug tiny servico for ivimlis they called upon him. LEWISREFUSED •TO THESEQUESTIONS. 1, During tlia recent Republican primary, did you accept tho support of theliquor interests to secure your nomination? . ■ 3. Dld not theso Interests contrib ute financially towards your cam paign? 3. I f ao, what wan tho considera tion movingfrom you for this sup port? 4. I f elected ropresCHibiitivo from this county to the legislature will you vote to repeal, any one of the local option laws and If such bo re pealed What substitute do you pro pose? 5. If elected will you vote for a bill permitting women to vote at local option elections throughout the state? , 0. Have you declared a fprefer- aneo for United States Senator up to thin time? 7. Will yon vote for J. B. Fora- ker for the United Staten Senate if elected? - 8. Will yoti pledge yourself to tho voters of this county that you wifi vote against J, B, Foraker for Halted States Senator even though ho is the caucus nominee? PIlOPOSBD AMStNDMSKr TO THJB COST- BTITUTIQW OfO M O , jourrKtsaumeN Tei»«*a i »e«)i**be*et astlrie iwstv* *t the Cls, sHtettesetOhl*. Be it resolved by the General Attembiy of the State of OMo: “ _ gxcnoN 1. That a proposition stall bh submitted to th* elector* of th* stain ot Ohio, on tho first Tuesday after th* first Monday In November, 1908 , to amend section two of article twelve of th* «oa*tUutlon of the state of Ohio, eo.thst ft s»b*n read «* follows: < > Aiwa.# *«► j ‘ E inanc * and T axation . Sec- 2, The General Aieemhly shall tavo power to establish and maintain an eauit- able syrtem for raltina state and focal revenue, it may classify the subjects of taxation *o .far- as their differences justify the same In order to secure a Just return from each. All, taxes and other Charges 'shell be Imposed for public purpose* only and shall be Just te *«ck subject. Tbs power of taxation stall never be surrendered,, suspended or.,Contracted away. Bonds at tbo. state of Ohio, bands pi any city, village, hamlet, county 1 at township In this state and bonds issued in behalf ot the public schools ot Ohio and th* means af Instruction in connection tbsr*witb.> burying grounds. A The Hind Yon Have Always Bought, and -which has bees, in use for over SO years, lias horn© th© signature o f and has "beenmsuleunder his per- ^ sonal supervision sine© its infuncyr . Alioxvno ona to deceiveyou in this* AS G ounterfclts» Imitations sjiil **JTust-as-goed**are but) . Experiments that; tririe with and endanger th© health o t . Infants and Children-^Experience against Experiment* What is CASTOR IA Castoria is a harmless substitute for Castor Oil» Fare* goric, Drops and Soothing Syrups. I t is pleasant. 16 contains neither Opium, Morphine nor other Narcotic substance. Its age is it* guarantee- I t destroys Worm* and allays Feverishness, It cures Diarrhoea and Wind, Collet It relieves Teething troubles* cures Constipation and Flatulency. It assimilates the Food, regulates the ' Stomach and Bowels, giving healthy and natural sleep. The Children's Fanacea—The Mother's Friend# GENUINE CASTORIA ALWAYS Bears the Signature of TheKindYouHaveAlwaysBought In Use For Over 3 0 Years. VHSOSWTIlU««OM#»,.V,-T»MUH«»V*TBeEV. HtWVOBKCtTV. •J. H. flcMlCLAN, : Manufacturer of CEMENT GRAVE VAULTS I ' V , ■ - . * J , * 1 * .1 Hollow Cement Building Blocks, Chimney Blocks, Veranda Col umns, Piers, Etc., Etc. Telephone 7. A Cedarville, Ohio. _ .....-..... . — ____ — i___ , ublle school bouses, houses used exclusively r public worship, icistitutlnus of purely public Charity, public property used exciu- ?< 50 TO too FARMS Constantly Oil hand FORBALE throughoutOhio. Write Us TO DAY for our descriptive list, ►State size ot farm and locality desired- orif you,want ustto soli your faiiff, write us, tVo* can sell it for yon, Years of exper ience, SMITH, CLEMANS&IIOPPING Reel toiate pndl Lean Agent*, C td a rv iU fe, O h io . iMtwte sively for any public, pnrjw-*, and porsondl proporlr la an. amouut not exceeding Jo value $ 2 po, for **ek inCivliluai, posy, by f uneral lawn, be exempted from taxation;' ut all such 1 *W* stall ta subject to alter ation or repeal; anfi the value ot all prop erty, *0 exempted, shall, from time to time, be ascertained and published as may bo directed by taw. G bcttow £. All- taxes and exrapUoha !n force when this amendment 1 * adopted tshall remain in force, In the same maimer and to the camo extent, ua,*i« and until otherwise directed by statute, ■ . J. 0 , OttAWnniMiN, Speaker Pro trtm, Cf vie ns oh o ; Xft>rri~n!ativc 3 . J ai tea m . Wio TAsta. . . . . . . ^ P/ftXciu of theSenttt, Adopted March 27. 180?. tJCTXEn StAtea or A o uw a , Onto, Offics cf the 8 e>:retary of Pteto. 1, CAHMI A. TllOMPaONT, Stfrctdry ot State of tbo State of ohfjLAn hereby cortify that tbo foregoing B a” WromplIBcd Copy, carcfuly eompared by me with tbs original rolls next on file in tbli ofll-'e, and In rav ofltclal custody as Secretary of state, Vs re- oulrcrJ by tbo laws of the stato of Ohio, of a joint Hecoltition ado; t*d by the Gonernl Ae* esmbly ot tfce_State of ublo, on the 27tb day of March, A. it. itav In TnflTiMOMr WKaarr.y, 1 barn hereunto ■utr.crlbtil ay name, and »tr>x< Tmy official scab ot Columbus, this yard day of April, A. D. 1068. '■ c ' „ . f ARMt A. ’MtOMPflOM, fBXAT.,1 fin.u-t~.ry of State, pnerobcD amkxbmhjit m r u b con - STITtoloM o r OHIO. Pm?»*l«g jn smesimetri t* <M Ceastlbilles el ihe Slate el Ohl* ttlsfiea 1 * fit*kwe*! ihecsm- srtacemeal *t tk*rafefcr tettlea* dhrllUf * Wm jgwe*v l *K t St it the Gteerat Atsmlly of the State of Ohio; ! Rectum i, A propwsKlM shall be sub mitted to the electr*r« «t thte stale at the next eVctlon for j»»wk*r* of the general asssmoly to amend wertte* i s «f artvie H of the amaUtntlon, e# a* te read x* follow*; See. 23. The regular ****ton of ea-h f eherkl a*»#nibly shall eontmenrs on the ret Monday In January m«xt aft*? It Is chosen, * - . . ? ■ * > T kowson , Speaker of the Revettf Steprettntaltett, A‘J(*«»W I,. HAKStS, _ PreMei l of thoStmt*. Adopted Mkrek jo, j J kk , DewSuits mrap$,$l{irt$ from t h e factories, a r e selling fastthese cool days Underwear M EN TO R and Other Makes. Wrappers, Petticoats, in good supply. Comforts, Blankets, Hosiery, all Winter Fabrics. # HUTCHISONft GIBNEY’S, X E N I A . O H IO . TOWNSLEY BROS,, Cedarville, Ohio. # ■ ■' I M anufacturers o f Cement B u ild in g B lo ck s , Build* ings raised and foundations constructed . See us for Cement w o rk jo f a lla kinds. E stim a tes cheer fu lly g iven . 1M* e & 'S tatk # m AstmiteA Offirb ot tho SOirelary Owro, l. fi.AHMI A. THriMf5oRl«*(*r*tary r,t Etatn of tho ?ta*o ot rihln, An Ji#r*ky certify that Hit) for* gMtig is an exemplified espy, w.r/fuly (A.nparcd by me w«h th* ntlglnai rnlirt now t,s fils ia thia affice. and in my official raved* a* Pe**r»t*ry at fitat*. a* re- Qnjred by the laws nf th* fit. ............... Joint Rssffiutlnn adnytad W 5rM«?,-h!.A8H‘ i t - *°‘h **r flat* id ohte, of a th* General Aa* af ' .. , I*. IBM. ifi T csximonv WMtnov. I kata Utennto *«b«rlbert my name. s S *S x 4 n r official A*l) 190Sdl<1*!lkU*’ ” *** **** dAr * A>rtl< , ‘ CARMI A TKOMVfif'M, . ............................................................... . • Ut, Mile*’ Afittototn rm* trilai* pMri 1 w r o R D cn A B iL m r a n d s e r v ic e . ^ W e Lave found * “J.-M.” ASBESTOS ROOF ING equal to all demands. Whether it be used on the most modest farm building or the largest manufacturing plant w e have always fpund it true to its trust It is made to give service. Every square is thoroughly inspected before leaving the factory. The workmanship is right, and the materials used in its construction areas good as money can buy. As ev id en ce -w e can point to Asbestos Roofing applied In the early nineties in good condition to-day. * fim CO“ tin,! W e 2 StaiS£ 2 iL*~ te0 wm ^ ■• t. = H. W . Johns-Manville Co. ' Ckvehmtl* 0. i“TAKF, THIS CUT tf ^*diw»tS*4iae^r 1 “ W '' tocoxnmeiiri itj there iou’i n&y hotter... In niid-'sumiitet'you hpve to truet to a large degree te your butcher, Well Cared For Meats i» hot weather jare the only kind to boy; we have proper appliances for keeping them right, and they’re sweet and safe when sold, Don’ t goe meat shopping when it’s hot. Buy of us and be sure. C. H . CROUSE* CEDARVILLE, 0. .Nejrvbiis jBreak-Down .N erve energy is the fo rce that controls ih e or gans o f respiration, cir cu lation , -d igestion . and._ eliin ination .., W hen you fe e l weak, nervous, ir r i table, sick , it is often be? cause you la ck nerve energy, and the process o f rebu ilding find sustain in g life is in terfered with. Xuv M iles ’ Nervine has" cured thousands-of sueh cases, and w ill w e believe benefit i f not, entirely cure you. ' T ry it. ’“My nervous system gave, away completely, and left me on the verge of, the grave. I tried .skilled Physi cians but got no permanent relief. ’ X got so bad I liad to give , vp my business. 1 began taking Ur. ,Suiea' Restorative Nervine. In a, few days I was much batter,, and I continued . to Improve until entirely cured. X h.m Jn business again; and never ndf3 ’ S ^ , ? T & ” w rT !”| ® K g “ MyrUd- Creek, Oregon, '* Vour druggist sell* Ur. Mile*’ Nerv ine. and vio authorlxe hl«n to return price of fi™t bottle (only) If It fall*, to benefit you. M ile s M e d ic a l C o ., E lkha rtj I n d fFOfii LIQUOR obi MORPHINE' Habits, Is theonly *ur forthoseaddictedto Dl Sm Bookletandt«tni» COLUMBUS OHIO a rs and rational treatment e fiiet t BiNKorOBUQS. Send for FreeBookletandtenta, 1087 fisrthOsanlHa*»*,. PILES FISTULA AKUAUV DISEASES OF THE RECTUM *»*=*«*»* te thencJeetta fail the “ te* » epetienyCilh«»«!«:*:» 15*2.*?, eS!'tt*n*«*|5«reBC9. Nopain Sfi5.?0.fjYtVr,nJ.,l5,ahraii«e«‘ Dtadtr,XfJeay, Skin b;wue« end DO mkti cMvar.sS. f f lB S M R s a s f f i r js i s ia dr . j. j. M c C lellan JJKKTu, C olumbus ,0. ..... - ■•-.........o. . ... it oivw t o u u , m a n . Pi.SMITHSONlAlf cnfigBCir TRUSS H0U>* tHAMV AUTOMOI Restaurant. Now located in the B ook- waiter Hotel Building across the street from the old “ Adams” stand. Restaurant in hotel lobby' and dining room on second floor, reached b y elevator. Meals 25c and 35c, High Street, Springfield) O SOUTH JSTST Middletov I T IB A F R I E S *s i t gives nathortf* wriii two color mops. liov/OhfoStoto A»t( »nd other tofoTHiatic Tho hook vonyiatf two colors OV tSoiible ©ioth, with gold stan poekofcof tho maehln Twelve full page try 15x20 mites, with altitude above sea le\ are given to detail. Price, Pos Secretary, M M l D D THE P. M Fu rn isher An immense s t c , other k i ' :Lace Curtains, . anc W a ll Papers, Tii Ft Especial .attenl ' .decorating Prii ' . Public Halls.' ■ ■ K E E P IN 1 c ' 30-32 N . Main Str MONUMENTS , With our superior f equalled by any retail as cover before te fnrt inferior work will cost thig territory. If at n * phona for catalogue oi SDft. Citizens phone 21 GEORG) 113 , n s , 117 , m w Se J^old and adjusted by ieaae wittennkn. Garpas, VAN I f you intend buyin large lint! - all.grades Sols, to ftHsizes. We n special lot at $t3,0O W*o carry a fine, lin e tc ., feuitahle for potici Hro our Fall showi Irish Point, F lu ey and Just, received a lar Fra tn iffgand rc-glldin WALL P. In onr W iill Paper papers from 5e up. Fi‘< long exporlence. < Van Thi* morn are' 10 c %
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