The Cedarville Herald, Volume 33, Numbers 1-26
4 tmtianinlr MHi THE VERY U T E 5T FON JU R OPERA, SACRED and CLASSIC. LAISGEtST' -BTQO& ia tlu> City Afc j4»VV«5t I'riece. Music MEREDITH’S 39- W« 3&SW, Q. Roth Phenes. U ■csss * ut (4- dj fit as I- J t il —^ VT> t'4> Sl£ m i l , sim p ly impossible, i f the swtzli£ti!m, You in«st pay attention to the of n:4iwQp «? -.fuffe? the consequences. Undigested VVSv5>AkNjV n»^vee n f; i ■i 1/ k ir’A' Plw? products* p o ison ou s "substances, roust fee it th e feody afc least o n c e ea ch day,_o r th ere aubfe. A sluggish liver U responsib le f o r an n r tt. r"-.-'T ■.» , arorom t « f su ffering and serious disease,- A s k •iLor a b ou t A y e r ’s Pills. H e k n ows why th ey a c t era th e liver. T ru st h im , IjCTAmrCo., Lm d i, Mass. T W Jm-I y~vt‘ i4 baria*-; A ncJ» S i A'! Area 1 i <>3JU •«- dur O sk ' fit' i]:e iJpH- i t o Irc- mmoro ■oj].?, t!sit'kii:'v t *, sij-il Siave a f^oGil ] | at IVt".: r ....., a-'x-1 him if J f 3«:h am iran “ Tip-;; v o g f lifo 2 ' - t If O part o f ! arj.ivroivd the t Do Your j Glasses Suit You? H e Cedarville Herald. ■S*,oo E’e r "5f!<?{rr. ) KARLH BULL Editor FRIDAY, A lgUL 38, lMO. { To Wilmington, 0., April 0,1910. the Republican voters of the Our Refraction Work Is Not Excelled Anyone Charles S. Fay, M’ fg$Optician. 28^1PI. MainJgts.,. Sprlnglielrt,.;,0. Sixth Congressional District!—X i f hereby announce myself as a candi- ^|date for ltqpj//>Kentative Jh Congress, ; subject to the .action of the llepubli- 4e»n electors of tho district, I have taken this action at tho request of numerous members of the party,- irrespective of past alliancos. If nominated and elected I can nob promise impossible things, Single and alone I do apt expect to ba able to repbal any laws or enaof new ones, but I do promise that as problems present themselves, I will give my best thought to their cor rect solution, I stand lor the ‘‘‘square dear1 for everybody, everywhere, ahd on this basis X respectfully so licit your support. Frank M/ Clevenger. BADBLO! bowels witch inode toy ; v;os uovotoa Vi'ltll phnplqo ........................... tfly could remove. I tried yon, Oasesrets and Crotit was toy joy vf)Jon the Dlmplos'dis&pinSnrcd aftor a tponili’a steady uso- d have teeominonded theta to nil my frieuds and Qnito 4 few have round relief,*' .- . , , 0 J. Pnocli, M7 CarleAve., New York City. N X Best For. The Bowels, bnoccst^o CAUI3YCATHarmC TOTit‘JOliRPtnonrCAXS OK-TUB SIXTH d ik ir ic ' c :—■ Twhh to annonneo mysell a can didate for,(ho ilepabtican iSTotnina- tion ft>rCongress subject to tho May Republican Primary, and X. respect fully solicit yonr support. •I f elected, 1 will-give’ the people of flm Sixth District, honest, faith- fti!,|ftpresentar,ion, doing only that which I know fo be in accordance with 1heir wishes., Yo lire-very truly, •>It, Wtlds Cllchrist, Lebanon, Ohio. M FALliCYIf •UROHETBACK IFHOT USi m ■Pleatant S6 " Neyar ________ ___ _____ _____ COO* nartntcad to ouro oryonrmonoy hpcls SterlJneRtmedy Co,, Chicago« f Nr.Y. 600 AKMUALSALE,TEHHH.L10NBOXES Neror l •old In :;a W. L. MARSHALL. ‘ ‘ ■ AU C T ION E ER . ’ Tw en ty -tw o years success fu l experience selling fo r the leading L iv e S to ck Breeders and Farmers in lth ii section . D o y o u w an t th e high dollar f o r you r p roperty1? I [have pleased' hundreds^ofj[others (ask them .) W h y n o t y o u ? ^ H TE RM S R E A SO N A B LE : 0 Persons wishing m y services, w ill please claim date] before advertising. Citizens phone N o . 208, X E N IA , O . v * WANTED! 100,000 POUNDS in this issue .can Db found tho an- nonneemontnf Mr, O. M. Austin, a well-known tanner <jf BoHbrook, as a candidate for County Commission er. Little can be said, in behalf of tills candidate that the people 'are /not aware of and he is commended to the voters at tho coming primnry. MivIL Wilds .Ciilchrisf, of'Leba non, Candidate for Congress, -wuia in town Wednesday circulating among our people in ‘ behalf of his noniirta lion before the coming primary. Mr, Hi1Christ,'while a atrangtT m (his section comes with good record as a d(i«en of ins own "county. He is extensively engaged in farming and has been prominent as a Republican in Warren comity. When it comes to selecting a can didate for County Commissioner, the name of Mr, J. F. .Harshuian must not bp overlooked, Mr. llarsli- mau has been a faithful member of the board and conies before tho pri mary on his x>asb record. Ho will have a large’ vote m Xenia city where ho is favorably known. to ail classes. Mr. Harshuian conies from Beavercreek township, ono of the strongest Republican townships in tho county, • w S - O f w - S S ! . WOOL WILL PAT THE HIGH EST PRICES. Bee Culture. In Switzerland. The flora of Switzerland possesses qualities that produce delicious honey, and thousands of colonies of bees may be seen in the country, being utilized by tho people to increase tUe food sup- ply and commercial products; in fact, the production of honey and wax con* stitnteo an industry of considerable importance to the confederation, as Ja shown by statistics furnished by tho Swiss Society of Apiculturishi, . ‘ „ Phone o r write the DelVine-BeldenCo, . . Ohio” Yellow Springs, Both PhonOs. 1 Friendship, | By friendship I mean the greatest ; lovu, And tho nroatoat tiOt>Ctdiicss, and j the most open communication and tljo * noblest suCicrings and the most exem- 1plary faithfulness, and tho severest j truth, and the heartiest counsel, and , (he greatest union of mind of which * bravo men and women are capable.*— Jeremy- Taylor, BY O. A. CHAF'.LES. LCopyri^ht ly <), A, (’tjarlf’S, 1310.] Tho one sentence, that lias fooled more people into- y nding their money away from home to buy from Mail Order Houses than any otb ’ of an equal number of words writti is this badly misused, very milch overworked sentence, "Your Money. Back if Goods Are Not Aa .Represented,’’. Let us analyze this' statement—let' us see what It really means, as used by •the Mail Order Houses;' "Your Money Back if Goods Are Not as Rep resented.1’ In- Urn first place they say '•Your Money Back;” they do' not say, when, you will set your money back, It may bp,in a month or six months— it usually is six months. Let me cite a case showing how the mail order concerns handle trie “Money Back” promise. A map liv ing in a c*lty in Ohio was building a house, and ti c contractor coaxed him to send to a mail order house for tho builders’ hardware. After consider able persuasion on the part of tho contractor he consented and together they . made , up tho order, which amounted .to ?rifi.OO. Of course the money was‘sent with the order. The goods wore six weeks In opining, and when at last they did come, and were opened up and examined, it. cortainly was d vary inferior grade of builders’ hardware. The door locks, knobs and binges leaked like common cast iron without any finish. The man who .bought them was very .much disappointed and at..once- wrote to the house, saying the hard ware was pot as represented i>nd not at nil satifSfaetory. The mail order house did not say "rptum Ihc goods arid we will refund your money." Oh, no.1 They Wanted argue the matter—wanted fo ex- to change the goods’ for others." - This was ' argued by rorresronden-jp for several weeks, when finally, getting tired of the controversy, tbs buyer sent. the. goods back and demanded his money, plus the freight ho. had paid. i rq -i’-’j Pat u’ ■r.t t’.’cnl'i im ;»:?!!*liman tten U k . w anything i*>*y,b:nv, rs<r mvnvT-ml. Pat. **Y.V1I; I p i i ?;.».(* *3 tha t’s tho very 5 < i jr.?t i-£ you r life lost/* -a id th e I t -- n?pl Ih riiii-lm K in . \ few ntinaiij; later the beat cap- _d, ami I’ai bo an to t ;u .Tho iU’itons, however, cogid nut swim, and called J.rulJy to Pat to help them. “Do ‘you know- cTivihing about swimologyP’ aqkeil Pin. “ Xo,” answered both Englishmen-. “ Well, be jaliers/* replied .Pat, ‘then bot]i of your lives is lost.” Misnamed. a geography lesson in a ■SSt©Kin*! T o i l SA yo Alv/t^s Bought* anfl. xvlileti ItaS t»eea ta am tbtr avav DO years, lias liorae fpp efgnatnro o f and lias been mado under b is per- , sonal supervision since its infancy. vdfasT. A llow no ono to deceive you in tbJs. All Counterfeits, Imitations and “ Just-as-jgood,J are but; Experiments tliat t iid e witi| and endanger tlie bealtli o f Infants and Children—Experience against Experiment. What is CASTOR IA During Baltimore school one 3ay the teach er spoke at great length touching that wonderful stream, tlfe llissis- sippi." .Iiiculcntally she afforded the pupils' some interesting account of the historic events associated with the great river,, “ Finally/* said slie, “we must not overlook the poetic value of the-name >lississippi: It means ‘Father of Waters.’ Don’t forget that, boys and girls,” One lad, however, was not much impressed, by this later contribu tion to his store' of- knowledge. “X beg pardon, ma’am/* .said he,.“ but j if the name of the river moans ‘ F a -; ther of Waters/ why don’t they call j it ‘Mister Sippi P ” —Circle. - Castoria is a harmless substitute fo r Castor Oil* Pare goric* B fo p ; and Soothing1Syrups. I t is Pleasant. I t contains neither Opium* Morphine nor other Harcotlo substance. Its age is its guarantee. I t destroys Worms and allays Feverishness, I t eureB Diarrhoea and W ind fiJoiie. I t relieves Teeth ing troub les- cures Constipation nM Flatulency. I t assimilates the F ood , regulates the &tomacU and Bow els, giving healthy and natural sleep* 'JLTio Children’s Panacea '-d 'he -Mother’s Friend*. THCCCNTAPHCOMPANY, Jf MUPRAVCTnCCT. MEWVO«KCITY. Upntc^sary, Ouo never has ta put salt on tho tail of trouble in. order to catch it. KSS- POLITICALANNOUNCEMENTS. 1 '-'hr- ^ We are authorized to arinoitnced tho name of Coke W, Ryanf as a candidate for Sheriff -heter'o the Republican primary. Wo are authorized to announce the name of C, M. Austin as a cand idate for County Commissioner be fore tiie Republican primary. Wo arts authorized to .-announce the name of ‘I . >\ Harshuian as a candidate for County Commission er before tho Republic!.n primary. We are authorized to announce the name of X, T, Cummins as a candidate for his second, term as county commissioneSr buforo the coming primary. We pro authorized to announce :j the mum? df E. Th Lighthiser as a New Imre is tl-e pohit 3 wi:k to cm- Scandidate for the uoumutUon for .phaslzOf It took three months, a great S IN THE STUD. P at licnus is a seal brown sfal-1 lion, was foalod April 17,1905 stands | PyJS hands high, weighs 1,200 pound. Ho has a gteat -natural speed, is a ve-y high ,actor, his gait is easy j vand graeefuT. I TERMS; This grand young Imree j will make 1910 at my residence, on; Wiiatis hn.pv;n As tho Doorgo Ran-I daii farm 2miles west of Oodarville j on the Y«lIow Springs road, at very ] low terms. $15 to insure colt <o | «tand and suck. It you wish to \ raise high class trotters, all purpose j or fancy road hjrses, wilt ho phased j to hav<*you look at Rat Rtirns bof<» e ■ booking your rnared. 1 ResptiCtfiiHy yottrn, Henry Dodds, Own.*r. s PilesorSmiles? A POSITIVE CUARANTEE tsimmeiliaiebtegtvoandunjmo.clycarewith 1 DR. HEBBAS UNG6ID the most tiondctflil c.’icntifis dlcft!JVe#v of ttiadetntitioato tbojeavt'imiictBcsefltchSntr rikff, Reacts*, trotter. Balt IttioKM* lilngr Wcrrj,Parsorafkii, tic. Tliinluf;Ii!yjacvli- catej mitijft.iin Calvo tills the garmo, removes the trualjlo P.mt Iicr.Trt tho itritntir.it potmaacntly, Alsoioto satkiisedost guaranteedortaoaovrr-foiincS.- PriceGOeta, atXh-unclsts, or tuallcd. Trial ------ --- .............■•■aSt' csitipto2 ecatuto coverm Bia; THE 0. a SITTflEBCO., Toicdo, Glifo. 60 YEARS* EXPERIENCE ICECftEAM! ICE CREAM! Wo arc pivpaml to inindlc h ' i ; ; cr<aui through out- the nnuuon. - Htrawhcrry nod Vmiiila ffavors afc | present, . ! Prtlaeo Xt-jfltfluifitlit. ; T raci * MAtiua1 Dhhfdwqi fJopvntoMto &n, Stive ft*.(ritr,i nnd rtrsfrtl.tli‘.n n'lav euleitlv r!3'«tn!u f,-sr 0 |-.lDf..;i frcovrlirthrr nn lnw>-ii:*:t wr.r-.hn: WfaietK-iilo. f onuiitintra. tit.*.*Brric!Wr,iniMe)itifti. HANiinOfiK < 'jurats nifiat opcakPe?*.'’.laiH^Dan tti. l-hf*uis tsUrii tiiwitiRh ziurm'A’cb, redbittr "*■' '■ .tititacvlntho pettc.-'.-wui.-mtU: 0 m *mm lottwitaaM)*, *in*r p 3 m m *m ScicmihcHmcicng. a iif.irf" wjsjj * liMififafetytiAWpi mteent rir. -eiimisiii, fit mti?rijr'U!ije.t..ti{!ipi, ucrmr, $.ia Kjp.r.f.tiirtuiiuUti,|t« **''»—---*-** —*T MV*ViSA» *•/«* '># i*lt* .iHHfh M N & ffew fati stnac .1 U!fi;e,a*>’ St.,WMimwo t »,t’’ deal of corresitondenco and finally thicat to put the matter In fckeyliartds of an attorney fpr colicctiohi to* force tho mall order house to refund the money. H< - q is the sequel to this same Case; When the builder saw that t)W mail order house’1hardvVare would not do, lie went to the best hardware store ill his home town and bought the best grade of builders’ hardware they had and then Ills bill was just $8.45 more than the mail order house price for the junk they had sent him. The above Is a hue recital ot what actually happened', for the writer ts a "next door" .neighbor to the builder and examined the hardware and saw all tlio, correspondence. Now here is another view of “ Your* Money Back If Goods Are Not as Rep resented: ” In reading over the descriptions of* goods in mail order house catalogues did you over notice how carefully the descriptions are worded? Haven’t you noticed that they are hedged In by shrewdly concealed Conditions?, In describing a piece of furniture, for example. L’o the catalogues tell you that the parts are ponged or glued together instead of mortised? Mail order house furniture Is either made in their own factories or in fac tories the output of which is con trolled by mail order houses, and in variably you find there goods made with chestnut substituted for oak, pegged or glued together. Tho description in the catalogue! did not say “made of colid oak with porta mortised together." Tire goods yon received 'would ho "as represented,1 yet you know a drrsser made of chestnut, glutd together, is not a first* class piece of furniture, yet It in as represented In tho catalogue. Still another, view of "Your Money -.H0ri:~If---Gooda-Are“NokTi3“Rc1u,L:;1euf- cd.” . You initially do. not buy an article of merchandise until you need it. Then if you send to a mail order house for it' and (-von if it isn't, "ag reprefionted,’’ aren't, you going to keep it and say to yourself. "T guess it will do,” rather than scud It. ba d; and wait till you settle with the mall or der bouse so you can buy anothpr? Yes, you timid buy ahother front your home merchant as soon 'as you found the mail order article was un satisfactory, but tiie, mail order house has your, money and, unless you have morn cash than tho majority of u§ have, you do net care,to make a fur- their investment for one article till jou get jour money back -that may not, bo for nix months. One mail order house claims they have cold I'oodfr to more than one-half the fnniriics in tho HnUed States, tiu-t prove (hat thousands of people send them trial orders “just fo see if st is really profitable,*’ and thru never buy again? Hocun’t it prove that a person will make (ho best of a h:«l bmgaitt rather than try to (, k t “i tUinfm-tion*’ from some con cern a thousand miles away? Mgjjc*; Hally us that r-onmfi has hit; money? Verily, verily, “ Your Money Dadk If Gm-tlo Are Not Os iiepi'daemed" U a itnafe aiul a delusion to'fooi you. heriff before sho Republican pri- rnary. Wo' arc authorized to announce tho name o f John H, McPherson as a candidate for County Commission er before the coming primary. Wo arc authorized to announce tho name of Hr. XL F. Thomas as a candidate for County Recorder be fore the Republican primary. Wo are authorized to announce tho name of County Auditor Wal ter L. Dean hs a candidate lx,ore tho coming primary for his second term, We are authorized to announce tho name of William F. Orr as a candidate for, X’rosecuting attorney subject to tho coming primary elec tion. We are authorized to announce the name of Walter W, Barnett, as a candidate before the comlngprl- mary tor the office oi county com missioner. T H E J O O M M E V E R T H A t T Y M E IS A B AN K ACCOUNT Copyrlcfet 1909, by G» E» 21mmettnsfnt Co—N&T&* THE i EXCHANGE BANK, CRDAKVILLK, OHIO. 8. W> S mith , President. O ko . W» RtVn, 1st. Vic e Pres. O li . vkb Q aklocgji , 2rt V. Pres. 0* L. S;.tiTK,,Oasshicr 3,. P'.-TxxnAijti, Assistant Cashier. We are authorized to announce the name of Orvyll • It. Smith as a candidate for SUit-i Representative before tho Republican primary ele ption on Slav IT Suits and Suitings Silks and Silkings Hatehison&Gibney Spring Trade Unequalled DRESS GOODS for spring and summer* g r e a t feature. CORSETS GLOVES Wc are authorized to announce; tho name of Mr. Frank L. Johnnon j & as a candidate for Prosecuting At-)® torney, subject to the Republican ;-j* HOSIERY — FINE ASSORTMENT- WASH SUITS $1.50 to $10.00 UNDERWEAR 2 5 c MP WRAPPERS $1.00 B est Goods and S ty les primary. i *-f We arc authorized (o announce.: !i tho name Mr, R. I). Williamson as a candidate for county comlit .sinner k at tho coming prirnaf. . Wo arc authorized fo announce the ” name of W. T;, MeC6illiBiex^asL,.a.J ’caifdKlatQ for Sheriff, subject to j tiie Republican primary. BUTGHISON & GIBNEY’S, XENIA, OHIO “ TAKE THIS CUT” GENUINE CASTORIA ALWAYS BeaxB th o S ignature o f muammm m -.i- . m, -ff ■ * 4 ThoKIMYouHaie AlwaysBought • I n U 's e F o r O v e r 3 0 ‘Y e a r s . Secure a Bank Money Order or Draft, . the Cheapest and. m ost con - |T4 ven ient way o f sending m oney b y mail. S afe D eposit B oxes for R ent P aid C apital j>30,000.00 I nihvidnax . R espofshulity ^jrm “ We rccoiniuciid it; there fen’ nay better.., In mid-summer you have to trust to a large degree to your butcher. Well Cared For Meals fn hpt weathor are the only kind to buy; we have proper appliances for keeping them right, and theyfre sweet and safe when Bold. Don’ t go meat shopping when it’ s hot. Buy iff ns and be sure. C, H . C R O U S E , GEDARVILLE, Q. i EveryMonth’ writes Lola P. Roberts, of Vienna, Mo., “ I used to be sick most o f tbe time and suffered with backache and headache, My Mother, who had been greatly helped by the use o f Cardui, got me two bottles, and I have .been well ever since,” E49 The Woman’s Tonic Cardui is a gentle tonic for young and old women, It re lieves‘ and prevents.| pain. It builds strength. It feeds the nerves. It helps the whole system,. M a d e from harmless roots and herbs, it has no bad after-effects, does not Interfere with the use of .j any other medicine and can do you nothing but good.' ' Try Cardui, Itw ill help you. Your dealer sells it, The Bookmaltef .4estaaraiit.,. IN THE BOOKWALTER HOTEL HIGH STREET DlN'NG ROOMFORLADIESUPSTAIRS ! ALSO REST ROOM. . M E A L S N O W 25 CEDNTS. | Lunch Counter on MainFloor j Open Day andNight. i Tho Best of Good Used in tho Cul inary Department., . >1 J . H . M c iT IL LA N . Funeral Director and Furniture Dealer. Slanuineturer of Cement Grave Vaults and Cement Building Blocks, Telephone t, Cedarville, )Ohio, aufjry^ k n r s i HUNTING ll ji FISH ING NEW HEAT STORE ,Wo arc authorized to announce the name inf John H. McVey as a candidate for tixelcctjou for infirm ary Director before the Republican primary, for a second term. We are authorized to announce tho name of J. R.FIenungas a candi date for Infirmary Director, subject to tho Republican primary, May 17th. I have opened a meat store 111 the J. 0 , Barber room and ask for a share of your patronage. The finest outfit iri the county has been enstallal for the storing,' handling and retailing of fresh and salt, meats,. Our prtees will ahvays be consistent with the market quotations. . INSPECTION INVITED C. C. Weimer. We arc authorized to announce' the name of W. B. Stevenson as a candidate tor* Infirmary Directory before tho Coming primary elec tion, We are authorized to announce [ the name of J. C. Williamson as a j candidate for l x election for I n - 1 Urinary Director subject to the Re-* s publican primary, j We are authorized to announce; Hie name of J, R. Htnvcuson as a j candidate for County Commissioner ;! subjf ct fo the Republican primary, j We are niilho ‘bred to announce name of Amos R." Faulkner as a j candidate for County Auditor bu«! fore tho coming primary. ) i UfttlUi* ten ofCMiSiy lifo I. In tlicto itictjcnii otitiioor f^rrts. To *,*£ S'o;.«rRimcr».-,Jforrleft* rih! [iltliRioin(tcfcl.Of bvsiicaml*your tipcv P ij OP so . U yea'll* Jon'tl ttsgxg,lhlt^ r°« « « fdttOHALSPORTSMAN .Tr*S*|Tair.r.rnti,ilJUO e ycort Inetloctivt. Into- c;tir,3, thril-iOR, lifo-rio- JOTc.1 rtoricaon tMitfes, ifcD■ thfthennoletoryIr.&i. Mi'l l».7.iito live# w J ih * tliue ttirtiEif cnloytntniB Of# r.tat et R»r.a. SFECIAlTfillUOFER SoiiltitSJo. or fttli #:-,a vill ##n.1 vc.it £ tfipy ot the »ATI0»ftt *rCRt«HAK t'.ttamtrcf eta ]:(.ivy _F£tr»» i'icil On.'.th] .(Jill!) ‘W»tfb Iv.ti# (netdu t-s-feo, !».) Wft tnopn with ts;#. #c» Icsthrt Mfsp t?Ml«*. KCM*pU{ttS CaiiytaTicttriis? Meat is Healthy Th o human system needs meat, n o t the t o u g h /in - digestablo k ind which makes it a labor fo r the diges tive organs to asinnlate it, b u t th e nutritious, ju icy k ind which gives y ou muscle and nerve for d a ily , duties, G W, Crouse & Co, Successorlo^C, C.WFIMER, Uftil;skr*Jr,*c«ila*CSM, ifSs. *AW. - *** ift’ s;na«A;t!>/o.!csRM . , 15c, t v»uTii!j p» p L ,, ...axitw-n?. ,os»- S'-roB IS BEAUTY i'/DRTHYOURWHiL£t Viola Cream ipnsilH-f'ly oradleatoli ireRicka, moled, black bead*, tutiiinmasd isti, rc'a tfsx i » tf iliscftsfil, MfttoLtu,ftfuloily - -- Mill rn tho Irxhnm ftvjlt flefirftrycftimtk. ylioroIsnoFQiimtiifofor tbi3*api'f.!or-bMm- lci..iiuvp3fatsiv;i. Jke.lAo»r>.''t,'f,c{,th6*Wfti‘It!’* eroyrii.aiiiai?,a oiifl a i « ii iinirtisisc* mR'iLatoz.iacnUf1, ( iirriftt-morcsitioii ftert Unhletflltrafifyicn * *" a ™ lci 'iHiHLt.furiNiaiCo.t’rcica^ ■ ? ill. thi mm cu r F« trial i e v e i r<> t<> trust mtober. Meats y hjnd to iftnecs for Don't go hot. Buy E, rts, o f to be s and te and ed by 3t me have BV W. fCf'-ii’, ■:*♦ <1 , * H is in tk*’ Una’ too c o u m t . ■- 1 local m v,Tptij«*r 1 > e»5* f/o i'l In t'.i < i iwcci of its b'j!j*f <‘l U R 2 O f * - trade and otin r o. much of rise r,o;/ city, looMng up v. prospective ffutori* them the advnntnt. a distributing 1 oi»*f ter a labor : •' :■ In the sm..i i-r f of them iiav‘> ex-> of businri'o men. n,. Ki thcv’rts money to employ i ports to do'UiloM’.i must depend lur;.--'- nev/spapers to esj-a gain for it a ::npn!'i And all loo often manded ns a right ai q ( well the newspaper itor get' but little kicks. The column the newspaper, ana 1 you will never sec- . ' dead town, / ‘Show paper," once said <1 observers among “and I will show Expecting an editor small town to publi terfaining newspape boost for the town i and at the samp ti tain th i support 1 feeding a work- I k and expecting it to as a horse fed on The horsC will stan will the newspaper • lingering lifo wltlio- .or profit to those v An Instance' of th dustrial developmcn by a live newspi , curred. One of the et cities of Ohio lo cipal mai'iifacturin: At once offers were towns of free sites, and other indueeu- pany to rebuild in papers of (he home fight for. .ue retouti* In news and ediw called upon the cit' they pointed, out. t the town as a shii a, labor market an told. For the pla now rebuilding, alt meats which U 10 t> a.ilpaiiciaL way we - -those received froi “ It was the 1 ‘Caused’ us, to make ono of tho officer: Said to tho writ,<*j tlpally decided to gens'* wore making fort fo retain (is w -took Up tho at forced us to rebni And I'will say h wh;,it A^sood town ■ leaving, until, wo vantages In tho Ip . In adition tho town have done fight, The articles . of the town fell parties who were . to locate another they -were so str> they are now lr view to selecting t T o n i c , tonic >men. vents th, It helps- ■ntess is no s not 5e; o f (3can lod. [help fis it HOTEL new plant. While t UPSTAIRS the largest amouu- I B N m retention, of an ir establishment in ti the newspapers. e Many of the 1:., Floor ot the country kee t, relating to towns try. They do tbif . the Cul- ln touch with lc t. know what these 4.. have a line on a expansion if new \N» in any state. The newspapers to tel Furniture vantages - of the f Cement nothing Is eved kr Building there are numenu ■a final decision in tablislitncat of an tain town hns 1* h son of the- news’ *;* newspapers did matter was even for tho large these decisions !(TING M I N G ’ one into their <r-’ j r a d c l ^ Tt in fiie fi.-M-O * ra».ciir gives uuso . ited ' his constant won, * t#rrl his untiring novotu gi ysa-win tho community, n. :?CSIS«JIII JW?. Mm but oftentimes “ "'ffr03r’'?,*“;<-^~i.-»- does more to iiulki’.'^/rirticl, fihy other one f:K*feySt«^r,‘S And the pubiw^i VSf^ScIt- warded for his by giving him *v.id-’oc meat and by non the publicity wlih l hurinosa and ona; for you ami yon spout with a hew into tho eirculath ity. Any busint Hio subject a emr hud will go back his own town w agree that la th* i tnenfc of his cor been no great •Ilian the work e: pern and none v.’t Topald or so gnu; '.U1...ACfFSfi -nr-?«r ts# »A*K»At, JffnvV .ctc.l 0fr,#cln tnf5 i3 IC'Dfitf.UltL8n Vz&'t* tU sr . 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