The Cedarville Herald, Volume 34, Numbers 1-26

IS CUT” m • 1 " • a ‘ " 4 Y _ I i e ' : i H ” J be - i fpev " : { y C j »_ *v*> C«. '* u it; there ien' K m op -* oa have to tiTuei your bntolier. \i Lu Fc Meats A n --ho only kin.fl to Pa or appliances for Rif jlit. and they 're n sold. Don’t go n it’fi hot. Buy ><it If. iy ■ ■ ' OUSE, -* : l l b , o , HI] M I ^VBFteCoV! ipri T E W S ‘W " " k T l d N A I * ag m A R Y U E D i S l i a u<” sTibjfgmcr U.S. ts b . The V/ebster $dl % Filcdera j ( aphy. KeytoLii- g h fnluries, •General; On iicaily DoabletL am CO lu s tra tio n s . >r b 5cud Fkrases. ‘ E BEST ip. Convene Utility. ind ay i of niy, ■y. ■■' md eti , eui •■t a.' l T 0 < axK dm ■ ' ~ » tilVI iccaP^ato .f,q s .? j U?< gfieu >, ims. If teatfoaS&tgnbllcatlpot-. jifj • >—«» J ji "* j> ,-y.n<5nBs*« n 1 :o t Jtre ntl ape. W alter hotel TREET w ______ _ . - , 'to l LADIES UP STAIRS 3 S ,T ROOM. tie! Ul 7 S3 C E N T S . on Main Floor • end Night. n Used in tho Gul- tea jartmont. 8 0.'|. .i. .. ....ir-— ..... J S n i L L A N . . • sb *or and Furn iture Sturer of Ooment \Ta Cement Bu ild ing huMo T. foie, Ohio! * DoNDERSON. Ra »ou and Dentist. 1J,K O. S. IT. « Livery Barn. 's- jiie 5Wand 81 - - OHIO Mid <M!cacy o fycath. I t t'.iia oaperiotharra- foEccsotofttio world’s 1. At at! ProReists or Pfoir.l proyoaitioa te d 'iUf-t. 5for toilet, r,artery sad SCO ., tSolosJo.Olilo. a; 5 Humm ie MSH INe' ftkKT lh ’1the fan of eoalsff* Ufa ia 10 C;cc3 plEr/cr' outaact iptjt*. i o gf»U . ■! t-’nfi i.ttii for r:c*» V fafit roah.:* in v<&a ct byftrajsi!a y.-.sr taw -,7 li je.i’ta fc-ml or IIf-? mints vers will «nS«7ta» ■ HATienAt SFSnTSMAH 1W rsjf» « tr.rr.tf!, |c®» tBrJEKrtice, iBtif. ■• .<. *:; ’••>, * l titles on f-.s-.r.SiCIf, ■'-t I.c :\U i'excz^rzz::, ft ■! t.-v- uVs l.W» \'j’;crC! ! • ■-* rlin 'ttt «n;sJMcS5tt tits ntsn* si ). Gln^:, K tnw, I'At.scta'y-ft*. eiiiiWoo01.0O - - craiRtttriiflfft* B rrdc*C Js,tf® aa '■» ra«>< ttr.il we cisi mu « ct; of t5» ttmsiim t®oB i'cms S&OO'ti# t.ftiCl Iifaw tiatffv i-Wi tew,JO Jinhl WKfeS ' j frtsuiif "tt' 1/ «* ir„ossS't}IS!i ftjoi .> f <r»(K*r, i c;.t)«ed r fawynbetiS^f l~fi S'“>PriJf.-js1Ci(<^-,iW4it | LOCAL AHO PERSONAL I Ur. C. H. W iles has lioen on tlio sick list ivith fi case of tho ;.;rip. A soHiAVos horn to Mt tots; rt jSlfier, Tuesday, «Kl Mrs W id e Cho ice o f T o o th B ru sh e s T h e b e s t in t h e c e re a l line , a l­ w ay s f r e s h . M c F a rla n d B ro s Mr. O. M. Crouoo made a business , trip to Columbus, Tuesday. M r. Knos Olemans has moved into Ills property in the Holmes addition. I Mr, Charles Gaibreath of Dayton spent Satu rday and Sabbath here. "'WANTED :—Two ear loads of corn, . Pa rty having same for sale can notify F . B. Turnbull, Someone helped themselves to ten of Mr. H . H , McMillan's chickens Tuesday night. —Dick’A, Townsley, the old reli­ able oemouter, foundations, walks and verandas a specialty, 8-31-d Miss Rosa Chambers attended the funeral of her sister, Mrs. John Rog­ er of Spring Valley last Saturday. We s o lic it you r o rd e rs . P ric e s r ig h t .a n d q u a lity g u a ra n te e d . P h o n e 51. M cF a rlan d B ro s. —Bouer.s Iioban coffee, no advanc in price, 25c per pound. ‘ Nagley Bros. . - ■ ‘ Mrs. John L o tt of Pittsburg, is visiting her parents, Mr. and Mrs. W . H . Owens; ' ~G ra n u la ite d co rn m e a l, by th e s a c k o r b u sh e l. K err & H a s tin g s B ros. Mr. and Mrs. Bert Myers gave a b irthday party Tuesday evening m honor of Master ' H a ro ld 's ninth birthday . ■ v' Mr. and Mrs. W. -R- Sfcerrett en. tertained a number of friends Thurs­ day evening m honor of Mr. W alter Sterretfc and -wife of BeaVer Falls,. Mr. and MrB. B. W. Anderson gave.a dinner Wednesday to a num­ ber of invited guests, about twenty being present. —Man past th irty with horse and * buggy to sell stock condition pow­ der in Greene County. Salary $7i) per taoufch; Address 301 TJniiy Bldg, Indianapolis, In d . II..................T~ Among those \yho attended the London sales Tuesday were Messrs. G .K . B oyd ,,M. C. Hagley, J . E, Turnbuli and Oiayton McMillan. Tho W C. T. U. w ill meet nex t Thursday afternoon F eb ruary 10, a t which time the W illard memorial services will be observed. Rev. P u tta u d Revi Taylor will give a re­ po rt of the convention held in Col­ umbus. Mr. A. L. Auld, who recently lived in this vicinity, bu t having been located of late near Yellow Springs on the Speaks farm .has sold liis place and will move the first of March to Morrow county where lie purchased a farm on Wednesday. • . The National Corn Exposition in Columbus has been the attraction for the following this week: S. T, Baker, who also attended the Berk­ shire Congress, Stewart A rthur, Fred- Dobbins, John’ McCollum, N. L« Ramsey, R. B. Barber and wife, F. B. Turnbull, Wallace Rife. \ , .......... ......... Messrs. F rank Cresweli andW . P. Anderson accompanied Mr. W. L. Clemans on a trip to Hale Center, Texas, Tuesday. Mr. Cresweli goes on to the Soash Country whete he will look after some land owned by hl» father, Mr. J , H. Cresweli. • £ < m !t kfc y e u ? p o c k e t put o crimp to you? toes, £ iV 3 y o « r tocto iv is a fcii? B jiov / — y o u a i o n o t t k o Itojiioliostman in toxm, a O u r £ $ d e l l a ’ rt & ry w o r t h o a r woHb. m o r o % b r a n d a n d moro tlion many cold, at 08 .&O. W h y ? m o ts i i o n l y & M - p r o t t o c t — a g o e d £Q ?M n t o b u y here.- t M l Oce Our 2? Wlrtdov; 0iD(.laya bu st* We eau surely suit you wlic n you need a new tooth brush. We have tooth brushes of all sizes, shapes | . and grades of bristles. '-.hroqgh buying in large quantities we make a sav­ ing which we share with our customers. °Gur brush­ es arc a grade higher for price than -one usually finds All brushes at 25c and high­ er are guaranteed. HIGH SCHOOL (|uitt! a number «*f High School MiMeutH attended th*> Bicilcrwolt : meetings at Yciua Tiuirsday night. .Several have rt iurr, >d to school after a iow days wckm i>;. Mr. Fred Marshall I ihh accepted a position as corresponding editor of tho Dayton Herald. Ho contrilm -; ted a piece last week, “ Massies . Cr-'ek Wonderland” which was very Interesting to Cedarvillians, , A number of our hoys enjoyed a [ j winter rat-killing F rid a y afternoon. J The Seniors hel-1 a class meeting f | Monday night. ( ! Precious report card received this W eek. .1 = Wisterman’s Pharmacy ! j The Athletic Association called i a meeting Tuesday night to discuss 11 whether to continue the Basket Ball I j team or not. The team 1ms lost t ! R. McGorkell, one of its good play- ■1eis, They will play Xenia High | School Saturday night February l‘l, The following is tho line up : Townsley, R. Forward MarshUll ' L. Forward j Turnbull, Capt. Center Dock L. Guard Ross . r , Guard Spracklin Guard Mr. A. Z. Sm ith made a business trip to Franklin, Tuesday. —F ru its, v e g e ta b le s and t e r s , M cF a rland B ros. oys- Mrs. C. M. Crouse is spending a few days m Springfield, Invitations arc out, for tho mar­ riage ot' Miss Bessie Corry, daugh­ ter of Mr. and Mrs. Robert Corry to Mr. Wilson Hanna, son of Mr. G. C. Hanna, on Tuesday evening, Feb­ ruary 14. ’ Among those, who went to Colum­ busThursday to attend (beNotional ,, . . . , , . .Corn Exposition were: Wnt, Conley, the weather this week with the grip, j G . H . orofiwell. O. A. Dobbins and wife,.J. C. Barber and F. P. H ac- Mr. H. M. Barber has been under Cecil Burns attended the Show a t Columbus this week. Corn tings. —Ask fo r S w e e t B rie r” c a n n e d j goods,- a t M cF a rland Bros. —We-are making a on. Uneeda Biscuit, 3 10c. Nagley Bros. special price packages for The college girls play the Lebanon j University Girls in a game of basket bull a t tho Altord Memorial tonight, j This will he one of the most inter esting games of the season. f A number-from here attended tho * . Watt-Fous sale of I)tiroc Jersey ; The Misses McNeill have gone to ! hogs at the Dayton fair grounds, 1 Belle Centre on a two weeks v isit j Tuesday. The sale was well at- j with relatives and friends. ' J tended' and good prices prevailed, . ■ ----------------- .j • j the average price being about $80 —Canvas gloves and mittens, j per head. Mr. U. F. Kerr was clerk leather and k n it gloves. Nagley ! of the sale. . Bros. Mr. 0 . E. Bradfu/te le ft Tuesday evening on a business trip to Penn­ sylvania. A largo crowd from here attended tho Biederwolf mootings in. Xenia last night,.. By special arrangement tho lute train stops when twenty-five or more attend tho meetings. There* were 147 round trip tickets sold lust night. —E d g em o n ta n d F lag c ra c k e rs , S om e th in g d e lic io u s in t h e c r a c k e r Hne, M cF a rla n d B ro s , i 1 —---------------- | Mrs. Ll/.sdn B Wolford has.filed ■Mr. A, Moser, th e South Detroit >Milt asking th a t the codicil; of the S tree t shoe dealer in Xenia, spent j of her sister, Mrs. H a ttie B. Thursday in tbyra on an advertising [ Madden, bo set aside. The defen- campamn. | daiits are Dr. P. R. Madden and ° , - other honifleinries under the will, in* ..- sn | Tho codU-li was executed November p o u n d L o™ , H j ft, 1088 and by it the-large part , f tile Kon* and Hostlnas 6'o=. ■« »'« 1 ■■. j Nixon Brown, is given to Dr. P . R. I Madden. Mrs. ^Wolford was be­ queathed the portion of. the estate came from Mrs. Madden's mother, subject to several minor be­ quests. Messrs. Edw in Dean Alex Turn- bull, G. W. Ham inan, and H, K. . Hitchcock were among the visitors j to Columbus, today, / j ! S *l'he .firm of Smith & Clemans j About th irty friends and neigh* closed a contract T'hursday with J bors gave Mr, Thomas Spencer and Mr. J . C. Barber for the J . W. R°l*: sisters. Misses Lillie and Anna, a Look residence a t a consideration of ,gurpriso by calling on th em 1Wed- $5,300. jnesday for tho. day. The crowd , ----------- | brought well filled baskets and the Mr. D. B.Wilson, a prominent a t. ‘day was spent in a social manner, torney ot Lebanon, was called here The Spencer family has resided on Thursday by tho serious illness o ff tho farm ior seventy-eight, years, hl3 sister, Mrs. Lownes. Mrs. F, T . . Tarbox of. Xenia has been spending the day with Mrs, A. W. Osborn, who is celebrating her ninety-second birthday today. —Eden B e au ty Flour, a good one, 2 5 lb, fo r 5 0 c . G e t it a t K e rr& H a stiugn B ros. tho- grandfather locating there a t ; tha t time, Mr. Spencer and sisters ! have purchased another farm and : expect to move about the first of \ March and the gathering Wednes- | day was in recognition of this event. ■ Public Sale 1 ‘ i ini j , ii ii -iff [ t DCl 44. m m v 3 ^ A © and Magazines DISEASES; V.’ lion Many Persons Make in Alfowing Old Books TO ACCUHULATe About the House and BHEEB OOHTflGlOUS Vou can get SOMETHING OF VALUE FOB ' ■ OLD SCHOOL AND- COLLEGE T EXT BOOKS - AND MAGAZINES ’ In Exchange for Something Yon Need—Modem—Up-jto-Date--'Valuable — ----- — — WHO K N O W S ? — -------- 1 But what you have a-MANUSCRIPT, A BOOK RELIC in your house WORTH S E V E R A L DOLLARS ■ YET. TO YOU, IT IIAS NO VALUB -S IMPLY RUBBISH—WASTE = B U T IN T H I S AGE OF P R O G R E S S = = Men now make fortunes put of what our fore-fathers considered a waste—now manufactured as a by-product “ I NEVER THOUGHT OF I T ” YOU SAY—BUT IT IS EASILY DONE. BY THE PEOPLE WHO KNOW HOW. “ECONOMY. IS IT SEL F A R E V E N U E ” — CICERO. HOW? . On a sheet of paper with a pen and ink, make out a list of old books, and Magazines, after this fashion: Give the name , of the book and author. For example, if you have., a history say, . History—Barnes’ - Arithmetic—-Ray7s Higher. Gramihltr—Harvey’s. I f you have magazine^ and old newspapers, give the^name and number of copies • McClure, year 1907, 12 No. Everybody, year 1908, 10 No. LEAVfc ROOM On the same line so we can put the value of each on the list. TH E BOOK RELIC May be of great value to us, and not to you. We will pheek up the list and give yoii all the books are worth, if we can use them at all If the binding is poor i t will not make much difference. GET BUSY At once. I t will not take you long to get tpge* her the old books and magaziiiea and get,, them out of the' way. IT IS IMPORTANT That you act at once as this ad­ vertisement will appear but one time. Wemake but one shipment of old books *and magazines from your community. SOME! BOOKS and MAGAZINES have a value; some have no. value whatever. i .DIME NOVELS Ace a C u rse to Our N a tion Many books are printed which . would be much better burned as they come from the press--not printed. Yet T h o u s a n d s of Young iVlen and . Women Are intoxicated, reading, wasting their time and money on' Dime Novels. Why ( o they buy them? Because they cost but little, and little good do they get from read­ ing them. . - WHY NOT START R IGHT? T h e m o re w e know, t h e m o re w e e a rn If the knowledge is of the Right Kind—Read books along the line of your calling. One can not know too much History of his country; History of the World, Commerce, Business and Biography of great men, . TH E SU C C E S S FU L MAN Today is posted, up-to-date, “Jive wires,” Practical. • PUT O FF THE OLD; PUT ON TH E NEW' When you. have a chance to get something for the old Books!and Magazines. GUT OUT THIS COUPON SLIP HERE AND MAIL. PEOPLE Are known by the company they keep; the Books they read; the Language they use: THE B E ST BOOK, IT THE BIBLE THE GREATEST BOOK IS Tho S ta n d a r d D ic tion a ry ” THE MOST USEFUL BOOK IS . “ A CYCLOPEDIA .” The Britanica—lb is the King. The Nelsons—Up-to-d? ie. • Electrical—Complete. Automobile—Latest. Architectural—No 'better. Carpentery—Superior.. Modern Shop Praetice--Useful. Commerce, 1 Accounting Veribest and Business [ , . Administration] ^ Plumbing—Practical. Complete catalogue sent on' appli­ cation, giving description of Books of Literature, Science, History, Adventure and Religion at lowest subscription price. We will send you sample pages free of charge . of any of the books given in the •list above, If you should desire you can get the best publication on our 50c a week plan making it possible for you to have a Fine-Library at a small cost. Send all communica­ tions to T h e C en tra l N ew sp a p e r A ssoc ia tion Com pany , 4 5 P e rin Bldg, C in c in n a t FREE A Great Picture WashingtonCrossing the Deleware. This.great Iiistorial picture 10x22, suitable far the Library, originally sold for In larger quanitien, we are able to sell for ,’iOc but if you will send us the name df teacher or min­ ister in your vicinity and six two cents stamps, too pay cost of mailing, v,\. will send it to you J fR E E . Aildrsss The Central Newspaper t A ss ’ ii C o . 43 Perin Bldg., Cincinnati, Ohio. T h e C en tra l N ew sp a p e r A sso c ia tion Com pany , 4 5 Pe rin B ldg. C in c inn a ti Ohio. Gentlemen:— I here with enclose the List the old Boohs and magazines which I wish you would tell me-what I could gel for them. 1 would like to get a ' r name the booh or magazines you-want . ............................. . # Post Office,,........................ .. County................ ...... Street or Route........ Occupation..,............. . Nearest Express office. Remark...... .;.............. 1want the Great Picture "Washington Crons* ing the Deleware’. Miss In a Murdock left Tuesday on a'mou th’s trip to Richmond, Va., where aha will visit with Rev. Wal­ ter Morton and wife. Mr. A rthu r MacDonald of O lin a was the guest ot his brother-in-law, Mr. J. W. Radabaugh and wife from Friday until Sahbatlu We will sell a t public auction eti tiie late J , W. Pollock farm, one mile west of (Jedarviile, on the Col­ umbus pike, on WEDNESDAY, FEB. 22, 1911. season. Ono phaeton bvggy, 1 runabout, work bench and tools, extension ladder, grindstone, 4 feed boxes, 4 hog coops, and a few household goods. Corn in the Crib and Shock. Hay , in tho Mow. Straw In the Stack. . Fodder, 2 Bushels Clover seed, ; TERMS:- All sums of 05.00 and un- Mr, and Mrs. Waiter Sterrelt. of Beaver Falls, Pa., are guests of the former's parents, Mr. and Mrs. W.R. S te rre ttand other relatives. . For your n e x t or S t a r l i g h t ” one g r a d e flou rs on th o K c rr& H a s tin g s B ros The Day of P rayer for Colleges was observed Friday morning In file R. P. church when Rev. J . 9. K. McMichae! of the United Presby­ terian church delivered n helpful and inspiring sermon* Commencing a t 12:30 sharp, tho fol lowing partnership property belong- j der cash; on all sumo over lug to the late J . W. Pollock heirs , credit of six months will he and Samuel Moore, to-Wit: i purchaser giving note with approv- 4 HEAD OF HORSES 4 1 <"* p u r i t y . Consisting of 2 draft 'mares, seven I ARCH C . ANDERSON, Admr. Estate of J . W, Pollock, ' SAMUEL MOORE. Excuses, If all the inventive genius wasted on excuses were exerted along more practical lino;’., nn extension would have to be built cu tho patent office. —Atchison (Kan.) Globe. Pat, Is . _ _ . . . . . . , and eight years old; 1 road mare 12 i h l S j old< 1 weanling d raft colt; | £ !»>■»" * » 4 jw. * . , , ...... m - , vears ole. • . * v * will- he | heifers, i 5 2 ' Mr, Robert Hood lms applied for . a paten t on a spring hub th a t he lias j invented to bo used on automobiles. ; Xt.ia expected that tills device will do away with the pneumatic- tires and the expense of tho machines will of necessity he reduced. y d 3 HEAD OF CATTLE Consisting of I cow which | fvesli In March; 2 yearling 152 HEAD OF HOGS uz ,? ' Consisting of 0 brood sow»J, 18 hogs, j i weighing 10!) pounds each; 21 shoals ' \ weighing 60 pounds each; 1 B e rk -; ; shire born FARMING IMPLEMENTS Marshall, Auet. i R. F. Kerr, Clerk. Light pn a Dark Subject, CsIf.T Tilde's cne (jti.vP.ohT should like t<- •un.'.wi r>d. Whim a thought flash;’-1, ai-ross th.’ Intellect docs It cf- $5.00 a lfe (t any luok-u’ur f helices in the cel given, | lular or mtuMi’er E sues comp ising 1 material sun-dan- e of the cerebral ii..« , <<r thu s It oj crate itiei ely. in thy realm of the spivltu-.i! ego, thereby leaving no trate snbjo. t to defection or t la-sffio.'ttlon !:i tls.’ donmfu of sub- stantisifityV Inf”i-n;ailon II litor (turn* ini* !>.;>dtr to his do -!-.1 't li s e is no pre­ mium on the coin. Ciiic.it.o Tribune. ■ i The United Presbyterian states th a t a eall lias been- extended Rev. T» II. Mc-Michael, president of Mote ; Two wagons, olio a low down ford wagon; plmaton; 2 sots I y ladders; , Oliver stool bay rake; roher, Sweep corn crusher; ' double disc barrow; : simmlhiiig barrow, eorn piantm 1 and ' loo rods wire: breaking plow; rid- i jjij, coi n cultivator; potato plow; ' double trees; single trees; 2 tads of mouth college, by tho F irst United | breeching harness; 2 fiefs hip strap Presbyterian church of Chicago, Iharneaci; 1 set buggy harness; bridles . Rev. McMichael in a brother of R e v .; cnllari) and lines, Everything u l - ! J , .0,35, McMichftoI of thio place, j moot now, having bcon.uood but ono i Very Serious i It is a vczy'Csfiouo matter to ask ” for ono naedkina and havo tiio wrong ono given yon, For thin reason wo tsrgo you la buying |j to I'Ocareful to got the genuine— 1 f n i » THEDFoepa MnttCr v BLACK-BRAIiHC Lives* H c tiS e k c « Tl?.3ffirt«tatloaof this old, s-elia-* L We to"tlic!nes f/; constipation, p digeatif.n and liver troqUc* is far;. {' Sy cf.talilishcd. It dues r. if: jniitcfo ether mcilicincfl, 1; la better tl:an otheta, cr is w«#l? he the. IT* w it e liver po-crtEr5with a large*? cals than all others eosnWa&J* mm m mvm rviiot Hnvo tlecn a Sitonri Scene. I ' “Do n o t fo rg e t t h a t you ca ll :.to petb.qu there may be some one j g e t t h e f in e s t iee c re am to :» ; n..t hc.ivd the story of the j had a tM a rsh a ll’s . For soo ia t V , , *“j ! if> *''yA liIihn g a t h e r i n g s and d in n e rs wo c an Vc(4cr .u t.ic Atlantic. ;supp ly you any day a s w e have 'A fc^oti ciiilmg on tins painter ),* th ' * hcaid a most Infernal uproar In his i ^ ound . studio. Things mnned to be falling and bines t»!ntes flying about, ami there were loud shouts. “The servant cafoe to the door In a-; -Poland China Boars; Big '■■kite of great anxiety ami told the vis- ‘ 1’Iymotitii Rock Cockerels, best wo itor at once that the master could not ; ?VCI bred. Rock bottom prices jui.fc he disturb*’,1, ; now. Tliirfy-five years a breeder. “ •I should think he couldn't he much more than he is,* said the visitor. 'But What under the sun fs the matter?' “ ‘tie is.painting a shy.* *’ FOR SALE. Big Poland China , Ov.ell Set Crcdontials, /Mr*'. Be Baft tmuhiug out u II t of iuvUt <1 gui- fov dinuon- Can you think of any others? Mir.. V<.» 5Lttar- There Is Mr.-i. Kutn* Ime, * ■ •*T had thoU-ht of Imr. hut ‘dm did not try to Man • i’hil.alelphia ledger, Ono Exception. .Seai.-d'dib d < Man I isv, old yon break fin* record / Atr.iiiaut \<i, but 1 broke every’ thing ebe,..fudge. 0 Plfvscd. * B fs f lie >I‘iry iif 'tie vine i-lad i .’tyi-'. ; Mr-. M. N'.i. a Martha of 1<e rubhi’i- ja-iut t’uf, llaip-*r*n Be.'.-.. '■ A Student of the Drama. It was at :t perfornnuice of ‘‘Mac* both,'' and the three weird sisters had just made' their first appcanuit-c and chanfi’l cthi!r uncanny Incantations i when a hendwoim-ly dressed, tutcUl- | -..vut looking woman In the third row j turned to her escort and Inquired, “B'hat's the Idea in having those witches?'1-Xew York Press. J . H. Enekey, Jamestown, O, tf Citizens ’phone 8-70. Cultivate Constancy, The secret of success la constancy of purpose.—Disraeli, Thoughts itcn't' lack v,<rdj. ft words that lack thoughts,-.Touhoft, Doaorvod to Got It, “I want to a- k you f>T a hit of ad* vice.’’ *mid the Insinuating man, ”Vih '-I is it V 0 “f want y*r,i to put yourself hi my pkii-e and iee in your: and toil me l.-’.v >* m v . t . ii M f.o ahull 1: if you wanted to }>>rraw kin from ns”.” - -Ex- 'has’gfi, ■ ^ ... . ..... tioyo and flake. ''Rver: hi >, e:nit-i t.iya. An langry mn:i end :; G.'e! rtya; a (Oiiti-med 11i o'! e-;»it -• piiiki’dt r.:yn." ’Vi. . iiiipi inSm-.v ?!!>■.? ‘ woS’der if tny f-* v.o-iM-;qi„st a tvu ■’ d.ar raise of salary!" Eoulsvlile rknu-ler Journal. $100 Rewards $100. The renders of this paper will he pteuar- to lcam that there is at leant on* drc-adi.f- dls&asa that science lms bscn able to c-ure io jail to stages nmi that IsCatt&rti. Hall h JCatarrh Cure is the only positive curen-v.' known to the medical fraternity.' Oetarra biing a constitutional distase, reffuJrca n ] constitutional treatment. Hall's CetarHi \ Cure is taken internally, acting directly up , (fJ>the blood ami mucoussurraces of system ; thereby destroying tho foundation of th , j diffl f.r.e, and giving tho patient ntreogth hv ;building uji the constitution and desisting !nature in doing its-work, Tho propr-lctm* : have so much faith in ito euvntiva pwvtis, hat tiny offer one Hundred Dollars furmiv c:,::.-! that it falls to Giro, fiend for Hot •> tC3t*3{a(tnto!&. 1 'Addtosa, F, S. CHhKEY A Co, Toledo o, «8aldby Druggist^ tde, Iell's thmily Pills are tlto best,

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