The Cedarville Herald, Volume 34, Numbers 1-26

1 , 1 ;. f a M eredftli-s m l ® S to r e * Tio ©odaraSlo IfeafcL (jSrt.m Sffcs.’ T ea r . ■ KACLK DUtL EcJitop 0AW®N».a ■ N o w ■ L o c a te d A t 131 §, im im , Hew Cappel .BTd’ a Second Largest J3tock in Ohio.j] ■ HELP US ■I'm* xv*l ui ilm iV.MJia.a*, <*< tint'- Ailt..,*, ^ Wbr 31 fil, i A •, c- vrUid FIJIi>AY, JA ’X I 'A E l <5, Haiti i^i5£Sjr2sqs3ij f *’I have nttet1. your valuable,-Cnncp.reto and And •theta pot-feet. Cmilim't do without tiiem. I ,bayo .-ewed then, tor came Uipo for tuotL-i-oWua nuil bil* Souaueaa and an1turn- cowpli'tOy etivi’d, l-.ecouf* mrnd tbotn to Arroyono, Oneo trlea, you w l uovoc bo toll lou *tbow ,n rite rsrei]-,,’ EdwftfdA Maw,4$fnsjr,BVY. , TPleaenirt, J'alntablO, Potent. Tooto Qni)d.pn Oood, Stover Sleltea, VfeuVen os' Grilles Me, fcc. kty-lJSJ'B? sold in bells. The conulno tablet;-stamped Q <3O. Guaranteed to cure os you* money buck. Sterling Remedy C o,, ChicagoorST.Y. 603 nniiuALs^£«tT£fa mmm i mm ■„itessa6s Pay fo r So lic itors! - THE eiNCIN NATI WEEKLY ENga iR E R is offering Five Thou- saruTDollars in cask-premiums to, solicitors, id addition to a liberal commission thatistnore than ample to pay one’s expenses, besides' af­ fording a living profit, while en­ gaged in the work of solicitingsub- scriptions. • THE WEEKLY ENQUIRER isnow atwenty-fourpagemagazine- style paper, chuck full o f reading most acceptable to any well-brdered home. Each, issue contains & ser­ mon by Pastor Russell, an essay by Dr. Madison C. Peters, a serial and short stories, natural history, gen­ eral news and special rctorcl of po­ litical and national affairs that are - of interest to' all people, cur patterns for ladies and youths/and miscella­ neous matter, «11 of hmh moral in­ fluence; alsomarket reports frolo all commercial centers,-and veterinary columns. * The editor’ s aimbeing to present' the reader with mi exceptional!; ‘ good family journal of superior merit, free from allmatters that afi- tagouizemorality, justiceandtruth. To circulate- such a paper, all well-meaning persons can benefit their community andadd their mite ? in the uplifting of civic aud political i thought and action. Any person, lady or gentleman, with leisurehours, desirousof doing a good turn for the community, at the same time earningfairpayment, should apply at once for particulars by writing to THE ENQUIRER, Cincinnati, G„ CO VGAtid* ’ EXPEDIENCE u ■ * iyj m TtamB RlAtmo DeOsano CCPYRIGHTO da. ! W t f A iStettr. JaracssOr Mitral. ...... . _.tdbyciljasaKSf<acw., p o .? j^ ^? .|ie n ifir| JL.aainuXci, L 2 T> fc*G;s MaiS.x {5 o : j , xh c. S 5 •n.'s.'.MCSyfflcstrafcd -weptity. r r a c t r- ndi «;•« u t anyiwst'ifUMJowm <1, tire,SJa yr>]. i fanr f-.Mtt a, Sit Col ii r.tojtrff'VCB-, » PILES FISTULA ASI>- Af»t> DISEASES t)FTHEHECTUH t> ismattn tr.r."x?~z* to e»t«S 3i'.ta ta i tss t • ' It.»5b* !r.a_'t, ts ffMcjaKy ft C.::x rtlSiS:* e .1 l.Mfea y«v, Orsons I‘ofain f l as bsu-MW ttiC C t-? , v.ay, X I"! if a £*.n l c:. 1 i t \ftsta. BOfiK m arfMfc msemxt *£j mititts.-z.la tJyiGasWeasel. E-t ntditd IC a DR. J. JT, MtCLELLAH a da!)fi*kfa;rd?j:i!; OFE*.$l BfStdSi?»;l CttlBlIS, ■ • A Now Art Pirm, “ 'ilio »o»c*103 t)l tho altar 1-1 com gfiral of coYon PM iianeln of Fra and iolllco'o ftBRela,'^- 3 bO!lior/ Aslvortt' r. Thta svolMnso^n flr-sn j a !,ys* <JaIty of awsMc, IWs la aappujf A fo ho tfco liacfihhig hralti, aad Jeiiico dvCfl tfco 0k&i:m™tzx rno n»vca . t&»'ScKsu cl tts.i ‘live? and totv.-n , *». *m**’ Mm# fend fclw? ipm j •tw m m m i# im * 0 m w i j?OS¥AL®SHCIT. . As v.T.‘i reared at tho Fanner ;.1 Tn« utiuste t'li.pmvpi’ft post, po-dul deli- <>il aii-.I eps ration o| tin,, ensu’e pi ;-,f- ul Witbo; greats?Ktfjisfsori&ji<*i> ».i vE.w of the fuel that reports ur«-: tK-iu;.-; ,'UV\.£1out Of what. %YomUrjful ttuugs the piTsont poGtinaHter g(-n- erol Is doing in what is <*ulh-d ,*rr- ti'enehmerit;i” and redueiu;-; the de- ticit. ■For some months had; a number ,-f tlu>Ratling montliJy jnagajjim-B.. ’.vc-kly periodical, trade papers ami other publications huvo been guing. niter the proposed pian to increase lint rates on sending such matter through tiro mails, in the hope or. .bringing the' government greater revenue for Urn postal department. It lias been about,tlurfy-two years since congress' granted' the one pound rate for second-class matter,1 at Which time therewas but.?3,-1(17,030 In IS.^2and lbo3 thero was a surplus of and ^2,823,740, respec­ tively. .Solar,-themagazinesaro ondeav- bfing to placemucti 'o f the deiicit mi the41,000 rural (‘■irri'eis m tru- 'tJutted States, though we must. ad-! suitof the great lnereasd i,n second cTasamidl niaUm-, about flve him-: dmi uilUionpounds greater the past year than In 1X70, Vh*. rural popu­ lace is as justly entilled- to the, free service as is our city friends, for one and all must bear'an -equal burden of-lb - expanse. . . .< • The fact that there has been some retrenchments made in fcho depart- meht One paturally asks where fhjs .has been. Was it with, the rural and city carriers or was it with the rail­ roads whie-i receive hundreds of thousands of dollars annually for carrying the mail? The fact is. that every retrenchment worthy of no­ tice; as tglcen by Postmaster General i-Iit|heobk has come off of the mail eludes, carriers ip the city dr court-' Ivy, directly or indirectly, and not a penny from tite groat corporations, Jfc might be interesting to state at this Umo that previous to the last election- it was estimated that sixty per cent ,of the employees iti t-Uo mail service, oafiffeteof postmasters, were against the administration ami registered their' rebake along _with thethoufiandn of other.j who con­ tributed to tiie Democratic.- iamb sibi'... ,, . _ , j. J Til.it nmeh ottim ‘ '‘r.iirenehmcnt'1' talked ot is a fake a;j Jo proven by a published fifwjpy pome months ago. ft iuclaimed that a bridge company roceivad ammall;*'about $ioo,Goi) tor aliowlng the tmo of tin; bridge in the transportation of mail over the Miss­ issippi river at St. Lou&. A second company baa erected a bridge at, tins point ami knowing what easy money was being taken down went, after the department for a part of tlw contract. Here is shown .'the real attitude of ,the department. Instead of allowing fho two computi- i;,s to compete for the service the old company bad its- contract re* newod and to smooth things with tho now company a contract warn en­ tered into to tho extent of friRuon annually. Now it costs 0133,000 an­ nually to haudle the mail over the river whereas it formerly cost but Another costly item to file depart- ; mentis the rmiskiogprivib go where government math r in sent out and -he- expC'im charged up against the whole service. The free seeds, dm - 'PYR.donal Record, campaign mafft ■ efe., all of which were fh,.v ,.;i,taI nated would bring the d:-par.nient Within tho lino of an even break and probably annual!sm-pluo. Tiio«..bitdi) nt dollars are spent each year in she publication and distribution bf im -; campaign literature, nir.cSv per c< ut of which is never read by tlmpubhe. \v'<: have m-ou no recoiniie-mlatlonH along thin line f„r rttrem fmient. nor vyi II v o u> long* ns politics play so important iiv, tor in tin* postal *Ker« ' vice, E-m our prediction ihat (h» ad- i.imistrabpub; fight a ..aiusLthe mag- muneo will in (},»• rsiii bring about the correction of tue various abase,) each aa wo hav.i emunerated above! Hie imigamncHmay be compelled tt> paya greatiw rate bn: - (he reader and bu bsenber will pay for if.ju the end. Un? pru]ioM;d iiiiweas*. in rates mil; gives the magazines an oppm- • ’ {t>»«M*-asP Ihidr ntibseription prices, uo tho publics low;, H bJ3t the : same. ^ - ■* **• . Ono vh.iv of the contention is that the g'icafcadvertising Uecdons of the r l? r :iUU,:5 l!Uf - «**1? mesv.vsed tli.> nrA.-ihe.a ]ion{;i;.;,i to a far greater extent than there Pm; p,.,,,, under the present postal xvd ‘. Tiieie tunodenyingfhe. iact Ihat the'p„\V- m Iuin J' (L-:uicedl He. in a h ailing' miigradtie has b.-.en hnowt,';o bringhirfjj Icfo-t.i oil m wired- were mi' W, g-d by tlrs,- cIm-9 pos<a;oc Hud it not for Hm. mlvoftMing. fin, deficit ,g {i,(, itopaittmnt, would have been as in). S,i.' fl 1 rim profit', on fin- Ibft.OllOsupplies. ' Atibthrr Jp su of Jo. •< t 0 t!m gov- ‘ ‘ l i t t l e p t i M l p ; ; < i b> a n jn t |] ' V , ; SrT ,>•, Th* >f iiiu t e iin -i j a- w d n but aiwhofr'ig rtila plan out Hie nw-.'ito InIjoiding the meamu* back m t hi !»u ft-e? js|ularge t’orporatson tdmtkoWh tin. <’.«sii’acf, Htiw couht iijero b-'nnything clsi; than «. great f i k*’M\.'»;en tj.,) j,,. .ml depauniens nsuuiagr »l m tin. printing of *>nv«i- oj--":! at a Jo;-., tJjf-ro hi-li.g u., at- ■nrwto i rirna profit. Tise nraefien -ximt- only mihuMiio-n like but a /.ivut injuHiU-' lo the thonsatids of pih.tj r.j ovi r the country. JutHe ■euiiMic '.aid againet the plan if tlm if-partmeut «arned a profit but it dot on*.t. Mr. W, A. felp.;j,cer and family * st.'cn1’ Monday with Mr. Thomas! ’ tipi uvor and wif j in Sonia. Mr, Cliarli Stormont, and sihter, ! MintsAgneib, entertained a number of young folks Tuesday i vernng. Mr. Harry Maker ,alid wife of Washington H,, were guests of Mr. and- Mrs. tk T, Raker from Fri­ day until Monday. Miss Martha Anderson, who -.s •been spending the holidays v , ,b parents,.Mr. and Mrs. 8. O. Ander­ son, has returned to Wilson College, C-hambersburg, Fa. I( ffor your next order o f flour try Starlight” one o f the best high qrade flours on the market. Iterp & Hastings Bros. Mr, 17. Bradfutfi attended the fifty third wedding anniversary of .Mr. ami Mrs. John Hfevrusoi) in Yellow Springs, filmrsday, Mrs. Stevenson is a sister of Mr, Bradfate. .Mr. J. I-I, McMillan has been called to Knoxville, Tomi., by the serious-illness of his brother, Mr. Wm, McMillan, . who suffered a stroke of x>ar<alysis some days ago ami has been in a critical condition- Latest reports from tho bedside of Mr. Hunter Bull ot Xenia- m-a that, he is soixiowhat improved but not sufficient to give encouragement of r<eovery. Mrs. W. B. (Jillis and daughter who were called here by Hie father's illness, returned to their home in Ft. Collins, Colo. HIGH SCHOOL itEMS. Ccdarvillo town schools opened Monday,'January 2 ,, tho vacation having been only ope week, after five months of lipnl work. -Miss CraCo Clark, of Columbus, visii't-d ttm High School Monday afternoon. > Thursday Miss Herfrnde Wilson yjsited the SaporintenfientJs roofiii. Bnccmher iiipl Tie High School boys roof, aud ti«)foat.-4 tho fast ft-r.m of ...Yet'*ffnvV' High Sciiool. -f im score! wms to 14. The game was much morfe interesting than the.score uulicates, In.tho first few mmnteHof the gome, it looked as if Yellow Springs would win, for they made, it points before Cedarviile made m y ; but Cedarvillo was on top In t.m end, Tim next game is With Lebanon High School, <m Fri­ day evening, January IS. The following are questions m lit­ erature: 1. Who was called the fath­ er of English poetry? Tho father of English prose? The founder of tile interlude, Tho foamier of the English Drama? Who was King Arthtu? When did he live? 2. Clas- i.ify Khakspeare’s jilays, naming them under their proper clafisea. De­ fine tho mam.classes. S. In which period of English literature and by whom were the following written: Hudibras, Novum Organmil, Lyd­ ias Entopia, Essay on Man. 4. When did Oaeemon live? For what was lie noted? ">. Who wrote the following: Alexander's Feast, Arca­ dia. Murte do Arthur, Tile Tempest, Heuse of Fame. <cn-.on bone. "What a J.- aiu -MV, tone that lefii has!" is often he.’ id. Tin-re an* few, !i nv?Vii-, who kin.'W h nv a L-ti ve- (-dvc-t P-? jo.-, fid or Al; Li-il.-i after they ur» cast and fitfidud jjuot f,o thiMu;,:j a |;revc:vj of tuning the came ns any other uusical iii .tra- id witii a clear. 'ooasipa TfG GowoucTorn A Tic'.ct Net) Caffe! For and a Coco of Cailiy fioncosouca, ‘ ‘ I.kiu^vn ; ■ -led ,;t t!u* jVnnt erd nf itie iv.rr'' a man mi 71 :-’ r. T ;*t r ii «’f tn 1 <* j 1:*!:;* <.>r ns !*,. j Bje C-fidfrain 1 H>Cs'isT d'Q- “'Unh!,|. np tlc-rn cow. Fare, tlkiv.v* ’ • 4.‘ lh*re, ti'f- i-tfi-r me, nfnl JjeyeM <>no for 11nk h j C'Uov,- witii tun brown ii;-;l»y n;> i:i irunt, Prciond y-.ai -don't spiri'-e l-'-ti.*’ And tim reaming inh’nii't fore off two tickets from his waning dr ilka- stack.’’ Nov,\ wjnvu-vd- any nm* raises his voice above d t’ORveivntional |itch the roar platform hriiafie v.iii iu- vnri-.ih!y mm.'' a su'b’.eji int*'- 3 *i "-t in tiie speaker, “Pretend .von fi.mT notice him/’ TIi” -1' w->re the in- sinidions lie Icul.;ri vt -. o to tin 1 eon- dndov. 'WhaFs^np? Kvidently a hinnnrist! Something tip his sleeve J he!A see what happens! As the 007 idin-tor approach* d him, gleaning On’<!‘Tright nml left with pitile-n the man with the hro-vn derby steadied lump'd? Jahorionsly aypdn^t another passen­ ger, took* a ti'A-f-t from his side j'oeket and held.it in readiness f*>r the oonduetnv.. ;Vg that moment tlie cm- si opged; ilu-c-ritcrest of the in ­ dividual in the biuc coat war. divert­ ed to the hell cord, and as the ear started ahead he eoUc-fod the fare of the passenger bovond the tall man. In a dash lie assumed an intenre 'interest in tho - advertisements. Then he looked furtively out of the corner of his eye at the departing fig-are of the eonducior, carefully nalmed the ticket and concentrated his attention iipmi the' advertbm- ments. A guffaw arme on- the rear platform just as the ticket- slid out of sight within the spat-ipus palm of the gentleman who wps absorbed in a gaudily colored can of beans, Tllo coiidtnffor wa* forced to make' several 'colkc;* ■*’ e front cud of the ear drrir-1*th“ rid*' toward the btmmosH pen!ion. •Tin 1 owner of the brown derby ’ became visibly more nervous ut ‘each one of these trips and from 'time to time hit small corners from the -concealed piece of cardboard wliich he held in his hand. At one time (ho conductor humped into him; he gave a frightened lb tie cry and .in- bis confusion stuck the remainder of the little piece of cardboard in his mouth. ’ “'There.” said the man who orig­ inally had paid the faro fq Lite tall man’wHh the-brown derhv, '‘‘Ho has swallowed bis -ticket. Wbv\ what’s tho matters' IkA* gning to get off. The. ear ban to go two more squares till we get to tif£ place at Imriftess, I guess he can i riand it. It‘a life r. T liiS CUT” -A T t -i \ “ H /->, -t— \ | r 11 1 rii \' I nV v iJ L i l i £ n m Ui tl ! I? of c p cl C^hlMicB, -r:r . L- __AT- " - ^ * 1,.^,,. ij,C^ )« '-'bLlCi-i - yam A&*' ; 1$ • ,,6, .’ fLO, -V')Z t'iAti '’•A5* •|A?fe -I yv L o . *18 Ahvoum. ,i sail A\li 0 etefePfCfcrcti.iiifeVi siir!,asfesifefijiifsii® j | iq ; liagiltsS kxc DodBoiolscf P/oriHlcsDigcslleateiki-' iie5S8idEist.C(jiUaiasi!3Ll.T L)piurn,Morphia?Rorl'iiisrd.' K o t H a ecq t ic . R::-/.:3$xd~ JL-li’xza* Jtuse&st* iita-ai ££$t+ KraStsd’ " -k?£yr crftlmr. /ncifectEenwdyforCoasjra- ttoh.SourSLoraacIi.Dlcxilmp WormsjConvulsionsJcvensu-.- nsssandloSSOFSLEEP-. FacStnde Signafiaeof j ' \ NFW YORK. f i i l i KBit* « a p .-Bears tfc© Signature o f •' - L /rA i “Wo»eil5J: i mW) 1 way bettor,,. • r Use Over hirty f e a r s nmead it; thero Sen* l i f In mid-ctumucr you knvo to trip4 |to a largo degreo to your butcher, jW d ! Cared For M e # ' In hot weather are the only kind to buy; wo bavo proper' appliance* for kfloplng tiwon rifflit, and they’re juj ( sv/eet and safe when oold. Donft p» fly [meatohopping when lt’ o hob. Buy Of USaUd bo 0B£O. C , K . C R O 0 S B , c-: <&EDARYtLLE, O. ■'/; Exact Copy of V/rappar. VHECC«T*OtlOOMPAMH. rltJWJVORRt TV, E3S23Saul J&U. *ig S.ii'T. DErosiT Boxiss for R ent " ^ v i t \ / f y ^ t W s SIRE TOG W ' PA“ Ci,wu' mmM , • ' - INDIVIDKAX. RESPOFS FS1BJLITV m i® U E l. ■B : OEDAKVILLE, OHIO. S „w . HslTTK, Profeidmii. Oico, W. 1st.Yme Pres. Omyn-B. O ahloi dti, 2 ci V, Pros, <>• If- Sstmr, Cashier ■ L. -R-TnybAdp, Aisiatant Oaahior, 3Kaxa*ii^'<R30^«gg«»sae3»a^#t^saMm'e3i^ S>: a • % © a ST@ !H BA teIn£xa t 0 p .a d ® M t e , lo El^dl o Ilat/a/ioap f a Ciffiiatoreof i.iv-nt hef.irc tl - y iv true i'A(-iy bell I.xuitli five r.ut!’.-;, wifi- !i t-ii: -1 ifi-' -l fog, ff.i.n i;t Older to j lufinn; |: i-S'.-l I: ii.loH.v. 'i;! .* tiufiug of a bob' l. (!■).,e by nic.ia;: of r.having tjiiu bltv from teiiouj of tba iacf.fi. It 1; a!; tu-y ft-r im »•': pert hell tuner to ju! a ti.-fi in tree' an it in for a pl.uio tinr r to a*’ ,)’ ! < ia'ni'umeat (o irr-feet < At S;s a thought it would v. >)u .tlu:t a would be ruin* -1 uliotild a Minor ah-ivo off too imieli at tho lafit Miifirig. ort!s-> fifth bound, but aiK'h H not the cave. He would, however, he oblhvd to !)'- gin over, fitavUn;; v.-itli the Hr.-.t tone and t.-havlng tiii< tietl till it gave forth ita h ivmonioti.s rouiuf at tho fifth tone.—Scientific American, No Clock Wanted. There had been uoina ta lk o f placing a dock in (lie tower o f the village dius-ch. B u t John, the old aeslo.i, who lived in tile JiBh* i-oitaue opposite the elituvh, declared hlnwelf "dead agin it" and evpre.ued the opinion thrtfc'lt would i lean “an aw t.fi waste o* braes" v.fi'o the ei-lieme i-B i-ik l suit. ‘■\Vo want no dorlm ." he said the other day, ' ‘YvV'/e- d<U'.e w ithout chu-ks up fff tev--, mi* ,we d u ll ntun.u'p. VVIiy, lyin ’ i' my b .d *>f a monda' I can see the lime by the .sundial over tho porch," "V r ," repin'd o.iC V.lu) cjpproveil of file :::-ke:-,e, •-ib.i!*:', ;;fi vi-dst ;.o far ;(7 it r.'tu . But fi:v * ’m d.v--.n’t shine e t" rv B 'iu t *1 > you do Ib e n r •Av'liy," mmw iai-1 ,b»hii otirpvL'ediy, “! LuoVvf, tla-u it<: it ain ’t fit weatlu'r to ho out o’ It; d, an’ I jno t Glops whorq 7 (oMlHihW) TlUimi 1 JF IF fstarfefl' nlir-aff; <>;?'•*> too K% Tffe fall mnn was tookin;; guiltily at the ground us bo wait"*] for tl,m oar to paft lung and Hum a, mighty roar roilo from tho v-un* pHfform*. “ Hoy, youwfave. pl'-net!!” lie gave one niarf-eu took, crossed the street in a li-miul number of hft'ijnds, and, t’u-n the brawn derby was lost in the er*vfcd- on the side­ walk.—Indianapolis Kov,s, Sicily -tho Home of Sulphur. The beautiful island of Bit-L., with its huge volcano, Mount Etna, find its most inferr-iing remains of- claGsic Orcel; aivlntcelurc, is tho world’a great r.mirce of supply for sulphur, The rdcha and soil arc' largely of volcanic origin, and the sulphur mint’s in some places pene­ trate deep into tho earth. A com­ mon sight is n train of freight cars loaded 'with Lara of sulphur as yel­ low aa gold, Home of the greatest mini's are close by (iirgenti, the cel­ ebrated Agrigcntu'.'f of the Roman historians." About On per cent of all the biiiphnr produced comes from Sicily. . _____ .Rosecnked it. “ This,’’ rinib-d ilm fond young v/if j as ut’*? p <1 a plate of do -ert to her hjpband, "i., cottage pud* ding. I male it nr self.” Tin* is"” , tr*-:*-! it. *•|M h i *> b’e.u;* it res cottege rnrbbij.'V’ b.* untiled. “ Von votodF’ rb.e Bskc-d de- bgbt-'d. I com f-:T 1fie blast ,*and Jbc v..si! i > . i , V. ' b ' j diil you d-i m : ' O a X E T I M G S F O R t e l l - T O - T h e i r M a n y P a t r o n s Wish to thank you for contributing to itho pleasant fact that theirsales for 1910 were the largest, in our 48 yearn of their.business life. " ■ We hope to go forward in the year 1911 and give Ij good values as our buyers have already secured quite - j I an amount of ’ i1 ■ Carpets, B«g$f Lace Curtains, Sheeting, Table Cloth, Etc,, at Prices That W ill Secure ' Large’ Sales lection of Keady-to-Wsar .Skirts, t^afsts, Softs, ©owns, fndemear are on tlie Visy. WowGsrsete, Cloves, hosiery, White Ooods, Laces, AS! ©yers, Trimming Gannot But Pleas© „ . fil||4pq?.ny c@ouo| -UOAtlOO t!| •A S I^ 3 HX : • ’SSSBMhl ?p,taAl 0 OB# 6 Q^ ’ SE 0 itoDTsnffXC009 004S /rnssgstor^ jajtasajj ’saKUinbjut»A9gjosunjur* 'li|feiSba|xa^a|jt|ti3jag ©JSpi'I i f n3®faiteg actifpj|' jamwA dt|.| moasasOT so.-*nstos*’ m-m ■ Q H n s s i .x s n f i 'A a v w c s A a i o ' . W N o s A v w ^ a x N i ' # » aw . . -. « u 1 g a s 2 X B S ® M . JSAdplJiilSgfliBiJSSjj' 31T The Bookmaiter ...le s ta o r a n t ... INTH£ I300KWALTER HOTEL HIGH STREET DINING ROOMFORLADIESUPSTAIRS ALSO REST ROOM. 5vIBAl.S N OW , 135 CfSNTQ* Lunch Counter, on Main Floor Open Day and Night. Tho Deofc of Good Used In the Oul- *inary Department. J. H. MciTILLAN* Funeral Director and Furniture Dealer. Manufacturer Of Cement Grave Vault-j and Cement Building Blocks. Telephone ?. j Ccdarvillo, Ohio, f K’ im I:'eaiE "1 msiii'gisagg'r.ggjgjw.,! «'»■;•» ; DR. LEO ANDERSON, : Veterinary Surgeon and DontiBt. I GRADUATE O. J3. IT, , OOice Waddlo'n Livery Barn, CittKimo ’ Phono OSand fil - OKDAKV1LLE, - - OHIO imTSMVlHIiE! 111 CreamI W Inc^ilvtly eradicates \ SfdtMts, moles, blank , ucsil3. ennburn and tail, /f i t ' , r o n u o r l n a aicTOst-a, bkitelieil.ron^tiim£t®3y *- —*■ - ! kin to tSse ircslrac-s dafl ricilcarycfyrrath. the *-i»ii. e.-.’Y/ v Jv.tl'T. .1 . — 1 Scawcodd. f I t 5S A ll M.mv::;; ’ *s $'- avav-tbs barn lorn' | »*-n .. b 'i. ami tail'd**” v.i!-.- j * u;< >' r '-u ■>-|. *Vto Kit* '-ti\ •:!* »*f ; li gPjjslb-i- Aj. b «;h * l* is!*; pu-r.u -d •. 5 j: j’-^l'-Ji'-vttorats, tlpefffj pioporjtida and tiuulotortianSVc-fl-teonesl. (iMcmsSjTrSrff?!!;# Sai toacbv-s«Traal b. co.. yoicdo.imm. !43 ’tul in u-t a ilthff vari'lv i.- -w.1 i.j Ui * ;‘*.va n r.'vf-v -t fib*' v” f .\iw ,-;r'a uml o .’is'r - - a - - r . c l b-H’ sip- t -*-v ,-* r -5.. f;- wb;l:' t**• V-: * v. rl.bn .-«) «.•,!■ 5b. ‘ ’>b"1:-. 1V-* ?■*unci' Undo- C.fira C-C's; "D*,n't fo ;t,It th**t ji'('en,. n l day le cvTy day on tho 1 j . i i t uv your c.U.irp. < jed ncinhbur.*,--j:u.\tou IloralU. That'Mlglity’ Pen. T lid n-.i; h Irn-lty of man to nature la (OnUimally lib ::,ire fu l. N atu re nrefio an Ir.iiiici! ;o quunfify o, fpfill'i to n:nk*' a tioo.io w ith, hut a mtm oati (i'ffi.o a i,i, sac o£ hliu.,off v .ltb 'o a o .— t ’h ii'.ti.u i Ur/:l;;tcr. :■- Tlw» Beot bicdialno, ; W o rk id n I io L t rem id y fur tho cvUo that afflict raoa than iaionena, Whothcr clothes tit or "not. ’ That is wjhere *we excel. Whether we succeed or* not, you can judge by the. fact that the best dressed men in Greene County almost without ex* eeption pal roniae ua. Poorly made clo hes always look cheap, while. tiio:-.e made I\v iw Have comfort, olyte and ‘ leganee' tnid g* Te perfect satisfaction, both in wear and. pi ice. FT m w 1 f j| g M l V o - l i m i t ' t i * ' . ' M, Detroit * ETk'iESiaiBWiiiiw^StiAa Xepia, Ohio. 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