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WANTED! [ ■ Wo want agents in all parts of the HANS DEMANDS j II. 8 . to null our famous Pr, Wil* {Mis^Smith :■ - j Hams 'Fille, Bend us you r name and . im«|. ‘ ■. XI : ; address and wo will send you if; V/W 5? Hr*” \ ’ • i boxen, to sell at Sue nor box, when <“♦- ' MAE DEAL o,,ikvis~L**g~"v .vk*....c. i'» '0“*^"J*.::*- ■ ♦ STw H •«1 sot of cooking veesols eonnistingot a ...... CB vp>. •#**• Pr, J. 0- Stewart of Cfidarville, The Greene CountlHunday School Governor H am s has sent another 2, 4 and 9 quart vessel, A limited Do you need a bat. or cap? message to the legislature demand­ „.i was given a verdict for $1,750 Association will m 4t m the First number of these vessels are given to against the estate of the late Wil­ M. E. church, Xeriii , April 7, 1908. ing a non-partisan Investigation of Introduce our pills’. Order quick. We have what you .v/hjit iff Number o f District...... ,...... i 2 5 0 7 all state departments, During the DR. w i l l i a m s MEDICINE CO., 21 14 12 118 126 . „ ' liam J. Reid,. Cincinnati, for medi­ The following!# tl$ program': styles and quality. Enrollment.. 30 past few months there have been ft Average Daily Attendance.. 32 10 13. 11 16 112 cal services, board a,nd nursing MOBNINHSEHSilN—Beginning ROSEVILLE, OHIO. Hats S3, to 83.50 - Caps 25c Per Cent Pally Attendance ..... 88 70 97 92 89 1)6 furnished the young man for a year at 10 o’clock; Pevodpnal exercises, number of investigating committees Number Tardy • r> 0 3 0 t If. appointed to pry into different state to 81.00, . 49 } and a half before ho died, by a jury led by E, IT, Cherlniton; Report of Africans Mover Sneeze, ’ Number Present Every Pay; ..... 12 8 8 8 ■ 2 offices and boards. The tendency of It Is a peculiar fact that Africans Per Cent Present Every Pay, ..... 33 88 57 72 U 45 in tint, Superior Court, Cincinnati, County officers, (al Opening words Number of Visitors ....,...... " 'IN*n 0 0 0 8 12 Friday. by ConBtypi‘esido.nt$HerhnrfcBavi8, the Democrats has been to make never mieefce, neither do their descend­ Bank for Mafch 0: 7 2 H 0 According to the claim of' Pr, Xenia, (b) Financial report, County such investigations for political pur­ ants, if they be pure-blooded, although domiciled la other parta of tlid world. Stewart, Bold was a cigarette ilend treasurer, E. H. Colvin, Hpring poses and by a non parLisan com­ . • -Sullivan, IM f. BEViroiiPS, Sup’ b. and addicted to drunkenness, be Valley, (<‘) Report of county secre­ mittee such can not be done. While Bldes sulfermg from a cancer of the tary, M. Goode, Xenia; Appoint­ it is truojhafc the state treasurer’s —The-following “ Nursery Block*’ .The. Matter. throat,He charged that from ment ot committee*; Address—’A office as well 'as that of the state, consisting of Apple, Plum, Peach, March in November, 1005,' lie had Glorious Year of T,ftfeIse,Tr“by Erk -iumitoiyhas-not-bcon—conxluetecko errs-, =Jn shadn^rinJalpsir—Bilver REPORT OF CEDARVILLE VILLAGE SCHOOLS FOR MARCH *908 . Maple, Elm, Linden, Pm "oak, Oar- m estoffe ISfreet? Reid , at his home and furnished Joseph Clark, Generfel Secretary of strictly business methods, tiro Go-V- arnor does not want .the investiga­ olinn Poplar, etc, Also a choice lot) Springfield, Ohio, «' Prl i 2 8 : 4 5 6 7 Tot medical attention, board and nurs­ the Ohio State Sunday School As­ Number ot Booing...... tions all one sided. The state treas­ of evergreens," in Norway .Spruce Enrollment ■>**«»*t*V 31 27 27 27 39 40 .45 84270 ing for him, worth In all $1,000. On sociation ; Round Table, conducted AvOtage Attendance...,., ...... 25 .25 28 38 38 .42 33:245 June 15, 1906, Bejtd returned and was by’Mrs, George -H» Oeyer, Xenia. urer’s' office has evidently been a auitapie for. hedging. The above 92 85 93 91 : Percent Paily Attendance...... 92 89 95 96 treated in the same manner for two AFTERNOON—1:15.. Devotional gold mine for office holders as graft stock is for sale at a bargain as the Danger of an Explosion* Number Tardy...... 1 1 8 4M 5 2 6 44' on interest collected to tiro amount business imist bei closed out. Those When we see so many young men Number Present Every Pay...... 10 12 BJ 77 !4 17 31 24 136 months, for which the Doctor asked seryice, led by ltev. Amos Cooke, 33 62 86 48 75 71 * 61 $600. The yrtTmg man’s .throat Xenia; Address— “ The Sunday of several.thohsand dollars, has'al wanting, stock Should call ab-rny with. their hair parted hi the middle Per cent Present Every Pay. 44 41 ana hanging down their foreheads so Number of Visitors..,...... 2 l •2 ■2 1 4 2 3 17 trouble caused him to drink heavily School and Its’ Pastor,’’ by Bov. ready been admitted on the part of residence op Miller street and leave 7 4 5 8 2 3 1 qrderiq.or on the “ Nursery packing as to obscure every trace of Intellect, Ratikfor March ...... j,,..;..,...... 6 and this, coupled with his cigarette Ernest N. Evans; A Chalk Talk, officials, who flpd an old law that Was never repealed, that gave them grounds east of town in season. and so many young women with their smoking,’made his care a great bur­ O. L, Brown, Supt. Of Bible SchooJ hair all 'frizzly-frowsJy and flopping the authority. The object of the Come early and get choiee. ■ Teachers :—Primary, MissHteYmdnt; No. 1, Mrs. Truuibo; N o.2, Miss den. ft was claimed August 6, 1906, Work of Wffmiugloa yearly meet­ around their faces in 50 different di­ Tecumseh Nurseries, McFarland; No. 3, Miss.MeGiYen; No, 4, Mr. Maste.rson; No. 6, Mr. Pr, Stewart gave up his practice ing of .Friends; Report'of nomina­ Straight salary law passed twoylars rections, we just want tp have a say.—■ Morton; No. 8) Miss Andrew"and Mr* Marshall; No. 7, Marshall and and topic Neid to Battle Creek, ting committee; Afternoon offering: ago vgas tOW away with lees. It is: G. W- Fran Ujj, In Charge. Clinton (N. O.) Democrat. Reynolds. ■ . ' - ■ - ’" . Midi*.,- and they remained there for. Address—“ In“the" Beginning,*^ by almost certain that the Governor’s / F.‘ n . REYNOLDS, Sup’t. 12 days, for which the Pr. claimed request will bo complied with and »' v ’ V- 1 «* 1 <_ - * ife ' ' v, , , rrs. PJiebo Cui'Usa?, Sejgiptary oi $1,200. Iteid died in September, Primary and Home Departments ol the power of sucli a commiitee 1906, and Pr, Stewart presented ills Ohio State Sunday School Associa­ greatly5 extended to -what they bill fo Nathan Ik Park, the admin­ tion: - usually are. istrator of his esta.te, but it was re­ EVEN ING SESSION—7:00. De­ The lower branch of the assembly fused and he sued, in the Superior votional Exercises j Rev Stephen experienced a flood of new bills on Court, through Attorneys Darling­ Hichener', Xenia; Address— *‘A Tuesday, that, if given propi r at­ ton and Darlington. The case went Three-fold influence,” by, Mrs. tention Would keep the legislature to trial before Judge Shafcfcuck. mid Phebe Curtiss, Columbus, Ohio; Re­ In action for several months'. This Our Announcement a jury Thursday, taut Friday morn­ port of committee On resolutions: is probably due to tiro faet that an ing the parties settled the matter, evening offering; Address— “ Thr adjournment is in sight, perhaps the W hat You. Can Buy on Saturday, Pr. Stewart agreeing to take $1,750 Sunday School and the Reform middle of of April and noi; later for his services, and a'consent yer- Wave,” Pr. Joseph '«ln nUa U 3o»c# SIS ot* r f **m m *»m , " 9 F SWDY* “TAKE THIS CUT” That hacking cough continue* ft T*»!p PhilfuMpfetami Who fs *t th* Because your system i» exSuimtedl and J'fcMi* »**r. If you wer« to wk the averago THEEXCHANGE...... ' niiiirrnnT TTT~"-rr'~~>‘',‘J *&**»#*«»m B\imwww n ill rtiu-jray* your powers of resistance weakened, flWPUJ1 in I' iifmm -» ,< i person what a biavbody is the reply T a k e S c e t f *r E m u lsio n * * would probably L^» “nhe who docii c b i >4 » v i i .i .e , m m . not mind hm or her business.^ Such It builds up and strengthens your entire system* a definition would be laughed at in W# Somciu Y oot Batbonagij f It contains Cod Liver Oil and Hypophosphites so Philadelphia. A “ busybody” in A #ad psosois^ careful and prompt prepared that it is easy to take and easy to digest, Philadelphia vt an inanimate object “ attention to tilt business winch reveals animate, objects. No­ ALL DRUGGISTS: SO,. ABO $1.00 ■ tatragtod to tis, where in the country are busyhodies The Hind Yoe Have Always Bought, andwhich has heeft <§nQhQmQw9N employed so extensively as in the ±t ewe for over 30 years, has borne the signatnre o f Quaker City, They are to be found and has been made under his per­ NEW YORK DRAFT H!S SHARE QF THE LOAD. on almost every house, at-least on sonal superv ision since its Infancy. and BANK iMQNEYjORDERS* The CidfirvlUe HeraldJ every house of »mv i»rof ensions Allow no on* to deceive yon in this* ju ■Mi - ■ ; . ■ . IJfc atawu. wt A nt*Ak_Alt* >4_W, v-~- i:—4 ■Too~ cheapest- - aim 'inhsiT eoti- V4US.£djruu ukvv uicu m ------■ AH''4307mt$?fclv3*rife5i'toHG«)»'1i»»w^-'sf'!wS^a3*fgv0iA*r wt'c uutt “ We recommend it ; there isn’ t 5r at least finish one condition, One day he wandered piece of iron rod so bent and fasten­ substance,- Its age is its guarantee* It destroys Worm# keeping them right, and they’re ' O. L. Smith, Cashier. and, allays Feverishness, It cures Diarrhoea and W ind chapter, it would be well for away from lus, party and, finding ed to the lintel of the window in sweet and safe when sold. Don’t go that night was coming on, began Colics It relieves leethtoff 'troubles, cures Constipation the Andrew-dtidgway-Jackson the second story „(tf the building and Flatulency. It assimilates the Food, regulates the meat shopping when it’s, hot, Buy hastily to descend the mountain to­ that any person on the second floor . Stomach and Bowels, giving healthy and natural sleep* of us and be sure. A WONDERFUL RECOVERY. organ last week jto have ward Ischl. Soon he overtook a girl of the building can by looking into of nineteen or twenty, who, was car- Th© Children's Panacej^-Tlie M other's Friend. 0. Bartholomew,-of KiUauka stated who heldl the corriip- the topmost piece of glass see what C. H. CROUSE*, Ttmr’Jt'oy,-^,w,oj."M/ilfie^»heir%M*re« S. Vn-isy fcnijnrmr.- rying. an enormous load of firewood. os-going- au the^street-below-ot x ’HimtviDiZEfeor dence, know t hot I b*T» been * gnat* iroirftind"for"J;W on the top pf which' wub perched a *vho or whafeinav he passing np and cENui*iE C A S T O R !A hufferer froinwh,tph,d«im« sidled SS5S' Bright’sDiseasa, each time he ran for represen­ chubby child about two years .old, „ flown the si reel without opening the As alnat r^sortl e&mmencedth*aw ■ The archduke hailed her,, and the window to look out. . The mirrors Bears tlie Signature of o f *Dr« J>&v)d Kennedy?* }TaypHto tative, History has been 3temcdy,of Jtondopt,N,Y*"5Chare- girl .greeted him with anything but take the place of bay windows. - written as to bis standing a friendly look. . The -primary object in setting np .i unc,5VKn.p9ju)nv*/»vr BAD BLOOD «*• thftmcutelue. IdonothaYeanytnor* with the Schmidt machine *qreiutas oror-Um b id d e r , p o tnora and it can not be changed jlood impure. Mv f*o* y w p o y i^ with ptmpU* !(V* CqHstipsUononheBowelsjpoewsIl- road flown to Ischl ?” ing from either side of the building whichuo.urere.fy.ureajwuia $ in* of. the. limbs* *&a ipany -otbcr your C«*c«wt* »nd *ra»t esse oM ho Kidneys, LlrerorBIsddor^ The Boss himself has stated WI am going there. You can fol­ Blojplea dU.ppB.rea anar « jinus «** wiping- this wilt iudace otliora to use the to .the door. The topmost piece of 1 fiuve recommended *her jtnedfoine who tfoffe? from fvKJdnpy or Bipod disorder.^ low mo,” she retorted curtly. glass' is tjlted so that it wife’ show Aults a few have found r6*»v.. , w 0p, D, Kennedy's Favorite Remedy. that during both fights he The archduke went on beside her, C. ,J. Patch, ta F.tlt Aye., New Toth OUr,« .? » Hondo at, M.Y. Mesh? 6 forts, , the front doorstep. One piece of The Kind You Have Always Bought had the heaviest load he ever "but it made him uneasy to see her glass is set at an angle to catch a tried to work off on the peo­ bearing so great a load. reflection of all that is going on at In Use For Over 3 0 Years. ‘’This is far foo heavy for you, -toe CEI4TAUII COMPANY, TT MUnnAV STAEET, MOV VOItH «ITV. ple, Who handled the Pol­ the right side of the street and an­ my girl,” said he, ’’Give me that other to reflect the approach.to the ■HHHM niiaW HM M M BIHI lock money in Cedarville? In child. I will carry himi” left: •' : the Fourth ward in Xenia? “Much you know -about carrying In EhiladeJpiuaj where ninety- Easy children, old fool!” she exclaimed. nine out of every-hundred houses What about the Pollock work­ “No, You take the firewood and~I are. built Out to . the sidewalk J H. ncMILLANi will keep the youngster. You may er in the Fourth ward, in dis­ and all houses are’ built in a P»l.t»W», Potent, T.*ta Goot1,I)oGoo3. Confinement well do that,, for if you hadn’t met line, husybodies become great time Manufacturer of K.y.r 8tok«n, W*»h*u or Gripe. Wc,*5«, Ifa. Never playing a large roll of green­ ■old In bulk. The cetmlne tablet .tamped 0 0 0 . Li you have cause to tear the mo you’d run a , good chance of savers for housekeepers. 'If unde­ Guaranteed to our* or yoor money b*ok pains of childbirth, remember that backs the morning of the pri­ spending the night on the moun­ sirable - callers come to the front they are due to weakness, or dis* l mary^ Ward heelers do not tain.” ‘ . door the busybody gives timely-no-; CEMENT GRAVE VAULTS] esse, of the womanly organs, and 1 The archduke undid the scarf and tice o f their approach, and the per-' i W healthy women do not softer, spend their Own money to transferred ■ the fagots to his own son sought need not be at horned' Hollow Cement Building jBlqcks, , like weak ones. purchase votes for candidates. shoulders, so that, with his gun and By keeping an eye on-the busybody J The specific, atedicinai, vege* game’ bag, he was pretty . heavily What did Mr. Pollock carry the woman at her sewing machine ( Chimney Blocks, Veranda Col­ table ingredients, ot which that laden. Then'the girl fell to chaf­ can detect the teller the moment he j famous, female medicine and wo­ into a certain lawyer's office fing him about his ridiculous ap­ comes .within range of the mirrors,; umns, Biers, Etc., Etc. manly tonic in the Steele building on the pearance, and as' he tVuclgod on for and plenty o f' time, w given for P a in s about an hour he began to be a little prinking. | Telephone 7; Cedarville, Ohio, Saturday afternoon previous tired of his bargain. The' .busybody is useless ..on a A re the' result o f m to the primary?. These are Suddenly at a cross path he camo house which has its front covered abnormal condition of. upon, his suit, and their greeting at interesting questions and with, a porch or which sets back tlie more prominent nerve OF once betrayed his identity to the from the street.*—New York Trib- when answered by Judas, girl." She fall'on her"knees before nne. / , branches, caused, by con­ him, and tears sprang to her eyes gestion, irritation, or dis­ WOMAN’S RELIEF would make a more compre when she saw two of his hunters re-'' Out of HI* Llpe. IS composed, wifi- build up. the hensive history. moving the fagots from his bruised Mrs. Chngwafer—Josiah, lay down Sale of Cloaks, ease. If you want to re- womanly organs to a heOlthy stato and thus prevent seedless suffer-' shoulders. your paper a minute, *' lieve the pain try Dr. Miles fegi ’* * When a heti is hound to net. “Don’t cry; there’s a good, girll” Mr,, (jhugwator—Well? Anti-Pain Pills.. They Pleaded the archduke*, distressed, ’ . “Before my confinement,” writes Seems as though ’ tain’t etiket “ Ife a bolt of lightning should often relieve when every­ Mrs. Rose Schabarth, of Mona- ■ Dowsin’ herln water till ^ Then be pressed , a purse into the start to travel round the globe from mtmt, Cohn, “I had such hearing* Before thing else fails. They /ftwra mbs I didn't knew whatt* She’s connected with a chill, baby’s hands, “Here is something to buy your mother, a donkey/? he “ Well?” . . . leave’ no disagreeable” d«. Cardtdf tfatekfy relieved! tne. Seems as though . ’ twaa skurasly * Some wraths later 1 had a fine right, said, with a" kindly smile. “ She “Day your paper down just a min­ , : j ] after-effects, dust " a . 124 b. baby, was sick enly thirty might not always find an old fool ute and listen. If a boit of light­ sahtvies, and did sol Oven have (livin’ her a dreadful fright, " IIY leasurable sense of re­ « ’doctor.” <. Tyln’ ragsaround’hertail, * to help her carry h$r firewood!” ning should start to travel round §ef. Try them. Foundin’ on an old tin pail, the globe from -east to west and An­ ' **I have neuralgia ' headache right At AfiBrnggists Glazed Currant Buns, other 8 hould"starfc and travel, from Over my eyes,- and I am really afraid • Ohasin* .her around the yard, •that my eyes will burst, I also have Seems os though, ’ twas kind of liard Soften a cake of compressed yeast: west to east—the way the earth re­ neuralgia pain around my heart. X WRITS FOR FREE ADVICE, * in one half clip of scalded and cool­ have been taking Dr. miles' Anti-, stating' age and describing- symp­ Bein’ kicked . and slammed and volves, you know—would there be $5 to $13.00 Pain mils recently and llnd they re- ■ toms, to Ladi** Advisory Dept., ed milk and add to a* pint of the any difference in the—Jpsiah!” llove these troubles quickly, X seldom tThe Chattanooga, Medicine Co., shooed find It. necessary to take-more - than Chattanooga, Tenn. 13- SB ’Cause she wants to raise a brood. same. Stir in about three' cups of “ Well?” two tablets for complete relief,*'.1, MRS, KATHERINE BARTON I sh'd say rt’s gettin’ gay flour, beat-until very smooth, .then “I say would there be any differ­ 11X7 Valley St, Carthage, Mo. Jest ’ cause nathr’ wants its way. cover and set to rise. When, light ence in speed ? Which, bolt of light­ “I .have awful spells of 'neuralgia Worth and have doctored a great deal with­ While ago my neighbor, Penn, 'add one-half cup sugar, one-half cup ning would get around the earth out, getting much benefit. For the last two yearn X have been taking . Started burstin’ ap a hen, softened butter, one teaspoonful first?” " Dr. Miles’ .AnU-Paln Bills and they Went to yank her ofE the nest; salt, three eggs, one cup of cleaned (Picking up his paper again) “ Sa­ always- relieve me. X have been so ... , .bad with neuralgia that I sometimes Hen, though, made a peek and jest currants and about three cups of mantha, do you take mo for a light­ thought ! would go crasy. Sometimes ii EXTRA MONEY flour. Knead until clastic and set $10 to $20 It Is nocossary to take two of them, Crabbed IUb thumb nail good and ning calculator?” — Chicago Trib­ but never more and they are sure to stout} to rise. When doubled in bulk, roll une, relievo me.” MRS. PERRIER, ' | OR A BUSINESS Hutchison & Glbnoy wish to take this place and space to 243t Lynft St., Lincoln, Neb. DikO to yank the dard thing out, out into a sheet and cut into rounds. Your .druggist sells Dr. Mile*' Anti- ; ; Timber Landa are a first-class Set the rounds a little distance Th* Ch*yii«r*. thank their patrons ior their very liberal purchases the past Pain PtllD, and we authorize him to Pentt he twitched away and then •' return the price of first package (only) Investment. One dollar or more Tried again to grab that hen; apart on a baking sheet, and when “Tobacco isn’t the only thing year. In spite of the bank BCiire their sales are the greatest if it fall* to benefit you, * | ‘ win buy an lntorent in profit­ But, by ginger, she had spunk, . doubled in hulk bake about twenty- chewed,” said the Jtlgar Btore man, in-the 45 years oftheir business life. TVewlsli alia Happy Miles Medical Co,* Elkhart, Ind making timber lands. Agents to ’Cause she took and nipped a junk, five minutes. Brush over with a “I wish it was. In'the far cast New Year, sell on our plan make 'good thin, starch (a teaspoonfuL of corn­ they chetir the hotel. They wrap the money. Y/rlte for details. Big’s a bead right out his palm, Swailered it right cool and calm starch to a cup of boiling water), nut in a hit of leaf, and'for season­ The Sterling Lumber* Co., Hi’ated up and yelled “ Cah-dahl1’ sprinkle thickly with granulated ing they add a little lime. It’S a tart tasting chew, not had, and it HUTCJUSON GIBHEY’S , Sounded like she said “ Hoo-rah I” sugar and return to the oven 'to & 524 Citizens BIrig,, Wal, sir, when that hen dees that, glaze. Bepeat the glazing process has, like tobacco, s soothing effect. AENIA, OHIO. R a t e r s Cleveland, Ohio. | Penn ho bowed, tookolfhls hat; until a heavy coating is 1 formed. Coffee experts and dealers chew cof­ This recipe makes two pans of buns, fee beans, and tea dealers chew tea. If you have a largo or email •*» Spunk just suits him, you can bet, S sttm to Invest v/e can Bitov? you ^ “ Sot,” says he, “ goldarnye. SET,* -—Boston Post. Very exhilarating* both chews, but •; hour timber lands will give you * —Lewiston Journal ruinous to the nerves and digestion. Restaurant ' handsome dividends. £ ’‘Rooter,” "Bug” and “ Fan.” Jockeys and trainers chew oats, hay, X Btraw—anything horsy, Horse feed —Mattresses, bed springs, It must* indeed, be admitted in HH4W»»W 4»tfH 4W ^ the makes a cheap and harmless chew. best to bo had at McMillan,s. all justice that, although lexicog­ raphers ’ have not as yet devoted In the spice trade the hands often TOWNSLEY BROS,. Now located in the Book- their acumen to the subject, there get the habit of chewing ginger or Stats of Ohio, t o r of horeoo, I waiter Hotel Building across as cinnamon >r a clove, hut spices are CURE FOR PILES. Lucas Cornu* j does exist a nice distinction among the street from the old The Excelsior Chemical Company of the terms “ rooter,” ’Pug” anil had for the teeth. Seamstresses Cedarville, Ohio*. Sandusky, Ohio, hra a sure cure for Peaks L Gmesky nukes oath that be to cenlor parkier of the firm ofP. J, 6at.vst “fan.” Any one may be a rooter chew bits of thread, and athletes "Adams” stand. Restaurant PILES In* E-ceisior Pile Care, This & Co,, do'mrbarieeajin the oUr of Toledo, if he attends a baseball game only chew gum.” Is a brand new remedy, guaranteed county, end state afoceaid, end thet said in hotel lobby and dining to ctire. It consists of an internal ffim will pay the sums OWE HUNDRED onee in a lifetime and yell 3. A bug, too, need not be a steady pa­ V*g*iab1* Ivory, room on second floor, reached remedy, a suppository attd an oint­ lX)LLARgwr each every owe of OataTh The plant yielding the vegetable Manufacturers of Cement Building Blocks, Build­ ment, The three remedied One that canlnot bo cured by the Has of tron. His chief requirement is abil­ by elevator. Meals 25c and tat Catabhh Cork, FRANK J, CHENEY. Dollar. Ask your druggist about Ex* ity to quote data and statistics deal­ ivory is known to botanists as Bby- ings raised and foundations constructed, See us Sworn to before me and subscribed in my telephas maerocarpa. It is a native 35c. tslslor Pile Criro. presence, this Oth day of December, A . D* ing with averages, games and play­ E xc e lsio r ch em ical c o ,, I860. ers, But the fan! He is as far of South America, found chiefly for Cement worksof all kinds. Estimates cheer­ High Street* Springfield, O. Canduaky, 0. f '— «■> , A*. W. GLEASON, above the others as a mahatma along the Magdalena river, in Co­ fully given. |oSAiij Notary'Public above a cooly. To him baseball is lombia. It is a atemless, palmlike sleep# meatAnd drink.- It becomes* plant, the top of whickris crowned ; : POSTCARDS. brand new t l.Aii nCsterrh cure to isrteh infernally f a fetich. Having passed through the with from twelve to twenty very ‘ ; winning postcards for 10 cents, x attd ttia direetly On the blood and mudons long leaves. The fruit consists of a I > Out of the ordinary—nothing A fwrfaoes of the system. Send for tewtbnoni stages of rooter and hug,'the soul \ | like the usual couvenSi* card, x HiSy frco$ of a fan frequently achieves a Kir- conglomerated head in six or seven . , Agents and dehlern ecnl malio big i* vana that enables him to express sections, the whole being inclosed in y J J ihoney with than. Send a dime f LEGAL NOTICE. untold passion by a mere eye glint, a woody covering, forming altogeth­ >FH, or postage ifamprt to o Again, he may elect to roaf, lie is er a globe as large as a man’s head, UNITED PRGGO, X No. IG057. Common Pleas Court, A single plant sometimes bears six B r e (Heeno Countyt Ohio, the sublimation of baseball fervor, Avert "the Yellow Peril*' G54 Cltlaetl Oldg„ • S getting Out of it all there is in it. or eight of these heads, each weigh­ Cleveland,0. % Mary Helterbran, PJaintifT. ing from twenty to twenty-five In your own home! Your teasou tells you it is 4NNHNNMM|*i|#*#1'#,$4'**4F*44!4*# ' t » . , . ' pounds. When young they contain impossible to wash anything pure white with cheap, Nv-jorotf Helterbran, Defendant. Not His Fuitorat. crude yellow soaps.* Besides turning white clothesyellow, Mrs, Smith repeatedly reminded a milklike fluid, which with age Hvcfett Helterbran, defendant hardens until it Wornes valuable as they eat your fabrics and hands with their naphtha and other FrteRooWattedtwBi*. H 1 I 7 >*«Mh*Am, her husband that the silver was injurious chemicals. The one safe, sure way is to boil them With herein, residence unknown, will hers, the furniture was hers, and so a substitute for real ivory. COLUMBUS OHIO take notice that on the 18th day of on, until poor Smith almost wished March, A, D. 1906, Mary Helterbran lie had married.a girl without a pen­ Fl”®ep Rin9* Not tot* Police. tllod in the Common Picas Court,of ny, The other night Mrs. Smith f t A C T A D I A The Southport (England) police of Crcdfto county, Ohio, her petition awoke to hear strange voices in* the v n 9 1 U n i n Maple City A S o a p all ranks have been forbidden to Wear FISTULA for divorce against him," on the |foe I flircif n&d ffltibfeau. linger lings whm oh dut> A1t tM KWriw whto M A R E CITY SOAP WORKS* femur to said petition, or judgment “Burglars?” raid Smith.as ho •oatroi ith# Mttoii et w»* liver bow* SKSSStu Columns, 0. way bo taken agamst hint. turned over, 'iWelJL tJmrbV noth* >r, Mlhw* N*m *«# Wver Pitt* *n 447 tf. (SigiHti j Mary Helterbran’ fog H mine there J” H it :mt*> miikmiuiy. fmHitam Imm mvmframem A'^jwijryr as; of -- DISTRIBUTING DEPOT THE UMBRELLA, ft f» Probably %q Ancient as tho Race TAXATION at Man. ■ | & “ Pittsburgh Perfect5* Fences The umbrella h undoubtedly o£ j„, _ n. M iB **lt Pays to Trade In Springfield** For some tlma wo tuwe 11000. investigating a Now Idea Jo Wire liigli antiquity, appearing in various j TIlQ Ohio Farmer DiSCUSGOS the Fencing. After % most careful Examination we have boon convinced forms on the ceulplured monuments 1 Present Constitutional a We liavo found tho bfef field fence inonafactured. “ Pittsburgh of IvTv-pt, Acvyria, Greece nml! Amendment. *. * W Perfect'J-.sg Tscde^cf. all galvaoioed steel wires, It is -the only fence Home,'’ and in hot countries it has! been u®ed oinee the dawn of history ------...... — W welded by electricity. Every red is- guaranteed perfect. All large (S Free Fares to SpringfieiiB e tatgj) wires, the stays being the same dze as lino wires. It has no wraps to • and hold moisture and cause rust. its name, derived from the Latin ' ?Q ’#* Every Hay in the Year? Oh Any Train nr Traeiigr^pr-T • umbra, ft shade. Jn the east the a ar Buying in Springfield countv’>3 it hao het’or.' ...... '' ' -r; r.e T);-iew~aa~well aFToyaT symbolism. “Lmvs shnll h reused, tatitag by a a "the Merchants’ Association pays your fare. The members are the leading firms of the hE?tgst The Chinese date the fivat umbrella uniform role, all iuojuye, credlto, la-* a . reputation in their respective lines of business, and are known as such throughout Centr$y>hio, back to 4,000 or 5,000 years anterior vestments I?i honda, joint stock com-, to the Mosaic date of creation, i u.dco, or otherwlae; also, nil real.and. * On a purchase of $15.00 worth of merohandiEO from any one or more of the following W Among the ^Greeks and Romans The Plan firma your faro for forty mllea, coming and going, or a total of eighty miles, one way, to trust personal property, according to its *,y will he refunded to you. Ask for a rebate hook in the first ctoro. you enter of those®** W the umbrella was used by women, ?> named below, Insicting on having every purchase entered In thin hook. After completing your pur­ edier. ■ tree value in inoaeyi**'etc,, etc. chases, present the book at the Merchants’ Association office, in the banking rooms of Tho American while its use by men was considered The ''Ohio Farmer" in discussing effeminate, Le ?3 than .100 years a Trust .and Savfugs Company, American Trust Building, corner Main street and Fountain avenue, at Any i l ) th?s section of the coastitnUon, op- t > •time between 8 a, m. And 0 p, m„ and your fare will be refunded, % Meats ago a largo umbrella was kept hang­ If you live at a greater distance than forty miles from Springfield your fare will bo refunded oho ing in the balls of good houses in pOics the argument of one of its. nor. A .respondents, a£r* T. B, Smith, past way, up to eighty miles. Should you live farther than eighty mile3 from Springfield, your fare will be Jcind to England to keep visitors dry as they CvJ feftraded one way for eighty miles of the distance, leaving the minimum of cost to the purchaser. . raustar of the Ohio State Grange, The © neea for If You Arc Looking for a Fence passed to and from their carriages. / a * Customers must .show return railroad or traction ticket, or caph fare receipt as, tho store whore argument’ In so Felt carried that it Is they’r* That will stand HARD USAGE; . At hotels and Testanrants also they % Rebate Book is applied for, also at the Association’s office when applying f nv the-rahato.------, printed in full herewUiu - '•■■■. :'■ ■ f.Qy It- is all very simple and eapy.__TxyJt^-~-.—--- * That will not SAG DOWN or CURL OVER, on the tops were occasionally u^od in the same Don’t go Notice the semicolon - ‘after. Mother-' at. Buy That has' stays that WILL NOT SLIP; way , for the . benefit T. , of, invalids , . 6 or°r wlsn ’’_3L^-d;usi)t»iSr^tmrv5Iau(l '^ w ^ n r p F c e fifa d d itio n a l cash rebate in addition to your fare will be allowed on ait purchases in excess of $15,_ J j ! That win CONFORM TO UNEVEN GROUND; aged people. But __nobody— ever- -mrofmoyTlirgued before the .State Tux W That has no SLACK WIRES; "idlbught of carrying an umbrella in Commission tlmt rtds semicolon sep urates the two clauses lu a very im­ M E M B E R S cf THE MERCHANTS’ ASSOCIATION ______.JThatldoes-not'requh’e an ‘EXPERT TO ERECT; the street. portant manner, This seems to us a as iy Thetis LOW IN PRICE— It is said that Lord Cornwallis tenable view, and, therefore, that ali"1 Arcade Jewelry Store Kredel & Alexander Salzer’s when he had been dining with a values mentionecl before the semi­ as Watches, Diamonds, jewelry, Clothing for Men and Boys, Furniture, Carpets, Stoves, ■awtagso coion are to be taxed "by a uniform n ? Then Read W hat W e Guarantee friend and was about to enter* his rule,” that is, 1;y a rule or method uni­ Cut Glass, Silverware, Opti­ Furnishings, Hats, Shoes, Men’s Clothing, Ladies' Suits, & Main St. near Limestone St. Cloaks, Furs, it ^ho stays >>to ELECT It IC. VLIA' WELDUn^to strands, forming a perfect union and carriage to return home stopped a formly applicable to these alone, 0s cal ParlorB. while the words “also ajU real and per­ 57-59 Arcane. Cor. High and Center Sts. an auifllgamatlon witktltOBirandantit {Sufid inmiyothor fence. moment at the door to speak a part­ McCulloch’s Harness Store • Z, Np wraps to got loose, or hold fleoietarn and causa rust. sonal property awarding to Its value S', J. Lafferty & Sons il? ing word to his host. It was raining In money" apply simply to "all real t h Arcade Music Store j Harness, ■ Blankets, Iiobes, ■' ,3. No projections to iujuro stack or tear wool train siuiop. and personal property.” And, tevi- Stoves, Tin and Enameled il? D 4- Stronger afc-tUa joints than any other Xurico; gelded together J,y electricity. ■ in torrents, and a servant standing (L. C. Gorsuch & Co.) Trunks, Satchels and Leather dentiv, “all veal and personal, proper­ Goods. ' Ware) Queensware, Lamps, il? i ,m*a# mr 5* Guaranteed tliatthp"wirela notityurod at tho joints, ' by took up the house umbrella to ty" means visible find tangible prop­ Bianos, Organs, Talking Ma­ \ Spouting and Roofing. . - 0, Guaranteed ndjdsthbla to uneven ground, SL chines, Sheet Music. 40 E. Main St. if? »e,when .1 wrijm* tii* hold it .over his lordship’s head erty as distinguished from' invisible, 111-113 E. Main St. 10M& 7. Gudrunteod that stays wHl. net separate from strands. when the old soldier exclaimed intangible property described in 'the Os .74 Arcade, il? rlopd* *q4 If, Guaranteed all right in every particular. _ > former clause. The former is to be M. D. Levy & Sons Sullivan's Department Store wrathfully; ‘Take that thing away! .taxed “by a uniform rule;” the latte? Os citr.N.y. 9, Made by thomost modern process and on the latest itnpi oyed machinery. Baldwin’s . .fit,’, Men’s, Boys’ and Children’s , Dry Goods, Notions, -Lace if?, 10. Most of tho weak points in other foncos aro on account of the way tho stays are fast1 X*o you suppose I am a sugar doll to “according to its trtie value* in mon­ % Clothing and Furnishings. Curtains, Rugs, Men's Goods ey." Note that it does' pot say “at" Shoes. ' Cor, Main St. and. Fountain i ? oned. Onratays aro amalgamated With the strands by moans of electricity nud the strength melt in a shower, or do you take me? its true, vait,e, etc., as Mr. Smith in- d 25 13. Main St, .and House Furntshings. of tho fence increased a hundred fold over tho strength of a fence whoro tho stays aro for a woman, who is afraid of her corVictly quotes it several time3. This Ave.. ■ • * Cor Main and Limestone Sts. 'wrapped or clamped on the strands. Jcolrss as it the framers of the consti­ (1% fine headgear? I have not been all Bancroft, Hatter and Furrier Miller’s Music Store » Sullivan, The Hatter ' If by this time you are interested, come and see this force"and get in your order. tution. cxpec.ed a pealing down, as this time fighting my country’s bat-: at present, to the values at forced Men’s, Boys’ and Children’s Pianos, Player-Pianos, Or­ — Hats, Caps and Gent’s If you are skeptical come and be convinced. ties to be frightened now at a little sale, which makes no * difference if It gans, Sheet- Music. • Furnishings, Trunks and is general and uniform. Also, a I'vule” , ' Headwear, Women’s,’ Chii-' Valises. We add out personal guarantee to everything claimed for it and would be pleased cold vtater. If powder and lead that is.“uniform" for all notes, stocks, ih dren's and Men’s Furs. 34 S. Limestone St. ■ 4 B. Mpjn.^t.- ■ 21 S. Limestone St. to submit prices, didn’t annihilate me, a shower of bonds, etc., may mean a low percent­ Nlsley’s Arcade Shoe House - Don’ t fail to see us before buying your fencing. Don’t put it off until you are age, as now- proposed, on this whole The Edward Wren Co. raindrops may be risked.” class of property {-Amply for its pro­ Boots, Shoes and Rubbers. iflxidy to use it, but place yOur order in advance, as We cannot cany all sizes in stock. 0s Boggan’s Toggery Shop Dry Goods,. Cloaks, Suits, m The largest umbrella in tbe world tection); and on two. grounds: First, 52-54-56 In the Arcade, Millinery* Shoes, ' Carpets, that stocks in .railways, etc., represent Os Ladles' Cloaks, Suits, .Waists, w pad. OCG, was made in Glasgow for a king of Oldham’s . J. Furniture, Housefurnishings. east Africa. It can be opened and the value of tVu. roadbeds, rolling is Sldrts, Neckwear, Furs and High Street—East. 0 M.V. Coo stock, stations and other actual) visi­ Millinery. • 19 S. Fountain Ave.., closed in the nsual way and when ble, tangible property, already taxed as 7 S. Limestone St. MilllnCry, Cloaks,.. Suits, Cor­ The Kinnahe Bros; Cor ■ m as such, and to tax; the stocks held BOXES Crouse & Crawford. open is twenty-one feet in diameter. sets, Gloves, Ribbons, and Dry Goods, S Us, Undergar-. by A, Q and G, also. Would be double Yarns. y? Tho staff also is twenty-one feet taxation, which no one fnvdrs; while as C. C. Fried & Son ments, Carpets, Draperies, w long. . to tax the bonds, would be to tax what Diamonds, Watches, Silver­ Oscar Yoqng - and House Furnishing Goods. the railways owe, not what they own. Main St. and Fountain. Ave. m New York and Philadelphia are Second, that these evidences of quasi- ware, Brasses, Optical Goods. J Shoes and-Oxford .Ties:' ~~" the centers qf the umbrella industry ownership are invisible; Intangible Os C 13, Alain, St, - 7 E. Main St. The Lion Hardware Co. m . in this country,. ..and more than and inevitably in the main escape, as a s Hardware, Doors and Sash, shown increasingly year by year for Folckemer's Pharmacy People’s Outfitting' Co. 'Mantels and Grates. 8,000,000 are made annually. Tile over half a century., Therefore tax as Furniture, Carpets am. Stoves 130-132 E.-Main St. M wood used principally for umbrella such visible, tangible property where /‘V Drugs, Patent Medicines, it exists, in the hands of its directors Cigars, Soda Water, Post 21-28 S. Fountain Ave. The Springfield Hardware 6o. * sticks is that of the pimento or all­ and managers; tax It, tax it ’'once, Ok Cards. * ast spice tree, which grows abundantly don’t try to thx the paper certificates Ow.\ High and Fountain Ave. Pierde & Company Builders’ and, Residence as Wall Paper, Window Shades, Hardware, Mill and Factory. o f in South America and the West In­ of stock in the bands of A, B and C, Supplies. i p for if you sticcead you will tax double, Joseph H. Guau Pictures and Framing, Books, erve dies. Prom the single island of ami if you fail (as yjyu will, for you . School Supplies. 36-38 E. Main St. 0 : . CloaK House Jamaica an. average of 2,0Q0_lnm- have done so»for 50 years), yoa-will Wall Paper, Lincrusta Wal­ 11 S. Fountain ^.ve. The Vogue ' ______- simply repeat tho folly of your fathers ton; Burlap, Boom Mouldings, m con- 'dles of sticks are seijt annually to and yourselves, OS' RoSensteel &, Weber Ladies’ Cloaks, Suits, Waists, Window, Shades., 2G 0. High. Furs and Millinery. . m dis- N. E. ,Corner Limestone find High Streets, England and the United States. A Still furtner, even if we were to 'Os. Bookwalter Hotel Bldg. Furniture, Carpets, Rugs, \ .i i ? bundle. contains from 500 to 800 concede fas W0 do not) that- the Mattings, Linoleums, Stoves 33-35 E, High St, near Lltwv SPRINGFIELD, OHIO framers of the constitution, intended f a stone St. i*e- sticks, each of which represents a to tax money, alee, A, etc,, on the Kaufman'* and Ranges." ' " ■r'w f a . 25-27 W: Main St,-. The When Tes young pimento tree.—Ehicago Rec- name baeir with tangible property, Men’s, Boy*’ and Children’s Arcade' . . and that tils may have been just, Routrahn Wright f . heyt ord-IJgrald, then, time* have utterly changed. In f a Clothing and Fnrniflhiags, , Men’s, Boys’ and Childrens. ■w- 1*81, and fo? sever,d years th«r*»ftor, f a . - Hat*. Trunks, J Boots. Shoes and Rubbers, Clothing, Hats, Furnn-Lincr ery- '8tibtr*et!on, money brought 0 to 4d per cent inter- t 11-17* 8, Limestone St » S, Fountain Ave. Trunks, Valises, Suit Cases, Come and select your Easter outfit now while 'our *st per attniuo, and- tax®* were about 'V ’hey. The teacher was giving a lesson 1 per cent, Now Interest on safe loans \ able stock is complete and full, A world of pretty things in subtraction. It had taken them is 1100111 313, to 4 per cent and the rate FOR FURTHER INFORMATION ADDRESS ■ '3 several terms to master the mys­ of taxation in many -cities, the chief a to choose from m money center's, in 3*4 to 4% per cent, i WILBUR. M. FAULKNER, BUSINESS MANAGER f xe- teries of .addition, and in this rule To tax money at, par value in such 5?» ' # she found them no less dull. cities would be unjust and therefore: ’i*’ AMERICAN TRUST BUILDING, SPRINGFIELD, OHIO * / Impossible, ft would he confiscation. 0 right: Driven to desperation by the stu­ Further, money ia chiefly an Instru­ afraid pidity of their replies, she rashly ment or means of exchange, When M BO havo Suits, Shirts, Waists, % t&y cart, I promised three whole pennies to the A and B “3wap” farms, there is nh * Anti-, instrument of exchange and wo tax hey re- ■ cliild who gave her the smartest an­ both farms ah before. But if A, B, C, seldom jackets, Millinery, Etc. swer. D, etc., really '.’Swap'* fame, nil down ro than the the Hue, no matter how far, but ct." “Of course,” she explained for the’ use $10,000 In bank hills, gold, or RTON ge, Mo. twentieth time,' “you can only sub­ bank chocks, as an Instrument of ex­ ralgta. Prices to suit the most economical as well as the , most tract things of tho same name. For =- change, why-..i not continue to fax the with- or ther fastidious. instance, yon can’t take^cjglLtjiablea. muT-nfit’tfvio tax~the mens taking: from sixteen years or four horses instrument of ’exchange? It is fleet­ 4 they ing, cvaivjrro’it, elusive, can not ho eon so from seyenpenee.” Put Your Money etirrtes located or taxed. Why continue to . etlmcs A hand shot up at the back of the make the fruitless effort? Or, df A j them, class, nml the teacher broke off .to sells his farm and puis the money | ure to into the cavings hank-at 3 to 4 per “ 5R*j ' h*imm inquire what was the matter. cent, the bank at once pnt3 it a*ul Neh. • “Please, miss,” squeaked a small many like sumo from others. Into Anti- houses, lots, lands, factories-—tangible In a New Country him to hoy’s voice, “can’t you take three (only) property; all of which is taxed once. m * * -tf,-r lit. of» 1 per ent per annum, might district sells for from $10 to $18 pet acre. There are many instances this year where the crop ‘ day. Moreover, it seems impossi­ - equalled In value tho cost of the land. .< * placed upon the average lino oE ble than any one is alive inside the peaks ia cavings banks, anil collect"-) In Butte County, South Dakota, there Is considerable government fand open for homestead entry. louses. You never see a face at a cf tie bant-rj, ileduetnl by them £-0 ’ Book- the rate r,f interest paid to deposit '• Government land offices are maintained at Lemmon, Hettinger and Bowman, where filings and final window, and no one ever seems to a,nd jnstifled aa a reasonable lleo*m3 proofs may be made. All ot these towns are on the new line of the ' acrose Corn Planters emerge through the great brown fee oi4 amount paid for the protection of the huslnes, Tho problem ia a com­ doors—doors which arc obviously plicated one, of comae, but we are e old made of painted cardboard and not more likely to solve If if wo try to do ura&t of wood. The gravness, the monot­ so than if ,wo stick to the outgrown legislation Inserted into the constitu­ Chicago infog Sure D rop ony, the absence of colors, tho com­ tion In Ifijl, and Insist that wisdom parative silence, arc incredible after died with tho framers of that Ins*"-’ ached Sdttley t> New W ay the warm colors, the red brown ment. and skies, the portentous, seething STATE BOARD DOES NOT Milwaukee & S t Paul “movement” of .—London EQUALIZE. Sketch. ld .0 . If there be. one thing, wo?e certainly imagination Left ohagsisttsd, *- known about the state hoard of equal­ ... Railway " ... ' A Germantown woman diseover- ization than Anything e-’se it is that it quo mornin" recently that her do a not equalize. After a In Montana, the*now”railroad traverses good farming land. It has been demonstrated that big C. N. Stuckey & Son, maid Nora had broken the ther­ of, effort come fcsuntie-i aro still a's crops of-grain maybe raised. Along the Yellowstone and Musscllaltcll rivers, tho water is used for TELEPHONE. CEDARVILLE, 0^10. mometer tliiit hung in tho reception ed at S3 i-3 per cr.mt ct tho Irrigation, and phenomenal yieldsof alfalfa, sugar beets, ami grain, aro always certain. In the Judith hall, valuo of -tlm property, some at 4.1 Basin near Lewis town, Montana, is one of the most remarkable sections to bo found on tho now line., iMWUi “ Well, Norn,” %Ighed tlm mistresg cent come HO, and pocsJbly come Under natural rainfall, the famous bench lands produced this year an average of 35 bushels of hard of the house in a resigned way, c& but not one at tne full valu. wheat to the aero, and the price was 01 cents per bushel.- The basin Contains about 1500 square miles ■“you’ve managed to break the ther- By law. and is sparsely settled. Some government land still remains ,open for settlement. A government land momefer, haven’t vou ?» - , v office ia maintained at I.ewistown. In Fergus County, outside tho Judith Basin, in ohe of tho greatest w : 9 _ ^ , »i nn fiiT to iutti fcift'O Yis, mum, replied the maid m fOftr,titnIlo',al a’vendnK-nm ir - * - otock countries in the world, and good ranches eau he purchased at a reasonable figure. a tone equally resigned. “ And now, <-or a pja10f t-ixati.m that will d The Chicago, Milwaukee & St. Paul Railway Co. has established an immigration department for YOUR. APPETITE mum, we’ll gist have to take the tiffs Ineffcntlve board of tho fum- tho purpose of assisting in thb settlement and development of tho now lands now being opened, weather as it comes!”-—-Harper’S of cquarsatl-n.- Satranrcuto (Cal - Pamphlets descriptive of its resources will bo forwarded free on request. * Ilf your appetite is poor* eat meat* To tempt IVeeklv. IrnIon, July 11, 10 »7, yotir appOtite and nourish the system our choice F. A* MfiLLEfi GE& B. HAYNES ail {general Passenger Agent, Immigration Agent, fed ■ meat^ are not excelled by anything. The weak CHICAGO OS ADAMS STREET, CHICAOO vfah' HELEN M. TOMS and the strong*, the small and the hearty eater fijft 10 y/. HIGH BTfiEET, * CPftlNGFlF.LU. OHIO k4*9- alike enjoy them. . tT;<£lmp SPECIAL EASTER DISPLAY OF Ip G G T O M E R fiftsri.r%T i l MILLINERY To Cure a Cold in One Day In tw b b K y t* pM lTLJjUSI ff.V* LADIES’ AMD MIILDREN'B IlA’l’i! XS AM, fiX’VM’.f, i y^atiive Bromo ftiiiwiiie * 5« BRING ffim AD, MU) IMCKtVE 1« 1T.R tTMt* Dl5’ generally known THU PLASM STTM3, IT PAYS TO TRADE IN SPRINGI'BLD. F Hat t’iiiiia liao «u unon-nt owl elah- A lady clipped «»n come nrange J3f*t Pi my vulunimonib voTa peel ia tirrefc yesterday and of written law.’!. In point o£ an­ broke her h-g. tiquity it by for the ohlo.-t of all THE STACCATO STYLE. *^•fe 2 «*£ ^4p h coder! juny in foree. 0:i!y pitch in- It was a job for o surgeon, a . I t BOGGAN’S ftrnrasiis cu tlio liecologae or the Grange peel did it, - - I /•/ ZIaia:an;al IT HAS PAID YOU TO WAIT w TnWslWelBWocaK in American Review of Reviews. There’s.,money in it. People who m throw away orange peel should be m Where Four States Meat. careful to throw it so' thut it will at worth It is odd "to reflect that it is pos­ land with the slippery side down, $$.50 $10 sible for one to be in four sffates at i unless they are in league with the A . B O G G A N , the same time. Yet there is one bone setting profession. ’ 111 that such spot" in the United States, case, of course, it is different.—Lon­ i -Glancing at a map of the United don Tit-Bits. 7 S, Limestone, St,, Member Merchants’ Association. Springfield, Ohio. w . S. Fay, States, one finds an intersection be­ tween turn straight lines, where English Legend of Tailed Men, M • jtt’f’g, Optician,. Colorado, Utah, New - Mexico, ant. "When a Hollander wants to show J28 1-2 33, Main St., Springfield, O. Arizona meet. The -place is not his contempt .for an Englishman often visited, as it is not easily he refers to him as a “steert man” reached. The stone erected by gov­ —in other words, “ the man with a ernment surveyors is on the top o tail” The old legend says that a spur in the Oarriso mountains Thomas a Beeket cursed the Koi The nearest railway town ia Man- islunen who spitefully cut off lus cos, Colo,, nearly a hundred miles horse’s taxi and that the entire gen from the “ four corners/’ The re erafion of ^ Kent which followed School o f gion about was once densely popu­ wore tails like horses. John Bale, Railroad arid Commercial lated. by cliff dwellers, but there are Edward VI/s bishop of Ossory, now no human beings within miles. mentions the legend, but gives some Telegraphy! Some years ago the Indians destroy­ variations as to the cause of the ed the boundary shaft, it was hot punishment. He says On the au­ Experienced train dis­ replaced until. 1901, probably be­ thority of Jolm’ Capgrave that "for cause a long time elapsed before the Castyne yshc. tayles at St.- Angus patcher in charge. The only authorities knew the old one hat tine Dorsetshyre men had tayles school with railroad train been wrecked. ever after that.” Polydorus, how­ ever, applies the - legend to the wire* Everything new. New ■■ . Heart .Power, l Kentish men of Stroud "forecutting Thursday, Friday, Saturday, Location, New Name, New The weight of the blood expellet off Tomas Becket’s horse’s tayle/ Outfit* ' at each contraction of the left ven­ -One account, says that only those tricle of the heart is about four living iii Kent at the time the curse April 9 th, lOih, ahd-Uth Day and Might Classes. ounces. The multiplication of this . Terms Reasonable. waa pronouttced “ were afflicted with number gives us two and a quarter large drooping tayles like brutes, Room 6, 2d Floor Jirca.de Bldg. foot pounds—that is, a force capa­ their posterity baying not so af­ ■ < ■ t ‘ Springfield, Olfio. ble of raising that number __ of fected” - ______•pounds ono foot high—as the work performed at each contraction of ' MigKt Hava Deen Worse, the left ventricle. In an adult per­ In a foursome competition at First Annual Opening at the son in good health there are per­ Machrihamish one Scotchman of formed soriie seventy-five such, con­ the party, a man of optimistic tem­ SO.YO tractions -per minute. Adding the perament, always remarked, "It Shoe Store of 100 FARMS work done by the right ventricle might have been waur,” whenever Constantly on hand FOB SALE whigh is about one-third that of the lie put the ball into a peculiarly dif­ throughout Ohio. Write us TO­ left, we find that the force expend­ ficult bunker. DAY for our descriptive list. ed by the human heart in twenty- His irritated partner determined State size of farm and locality four hours would suffice to raise 120 to rouse Maenad from hi 3 imper­ KEYES & NESBITT desired—or if you want us to sell tons weight one foot high.—■'New turbable serenity.and said to him, your farm, write us. "We can York American, When next they played, “Macnab, l dreamed last night you were in fc • sell lfc for you, Yearn o f exper­ A Teaser. ience. Good hank references. hades.” * , Smith—Oh, you’ve never found “It might have been; waur,” came any difficulty in saying catchy sen the reply, pah During these three days we in­ Smith & Clemans, tonee3 without getting muddled. "How waur?” said the English­ Re.l Citiie gttd Loan Agents. I’ll give you a teaser. i man. vite every man, woman and child Jones—I bet I con say it, Try Cedarville, Ohio* "It might have been true,” re­ me. plied Macnab. "I might have been Also agents for the famous Car- Smith—Repeat "What am I do there.” in Greene County to visit our tercar Autoniohile. jags'” Very quickly a dozen times Tljn Scotchman ended at least and see iff you can get through alt "one up.’*—London Globe* store and inspect the most com­ right, Jones (very quickly)—What am I The Bite of Alaska. doing? What am I doing? What Alaska contains 550,000 squire plete line of up-to-datfe footwear IF YOU HAVE am I doing? miles of mainland, ?,000 square Smith (interrupting)—Making miles of the Aleutian islands and ever shown in Xenia. Pictures to Fram e fool of yourself, my dear fellow.- 23,000 square miles of other islands, ■ ■ • ■ *■■■.■ ...... ■ ■■ • London . J a-total ox tit Pmuee In the seven- Fine Wall Ornament Lost fit Mttifc Ift l!i« X'.b,*U!l fcrt.giS EOttnttlei’ cause to «** Henry Joiaca’ phrase great piointe was exhibited at 4nt* not toko any liberties, did you?” sent free, ACSress. over ?100,000--icmi tlmn the coat of tcenth century, because Ills doctor or­ werp, ami wan offered as one of the French, Class “ No, mamma* Thera wasn’t any about th* tm it writer, Its gbulust is tho smallest at them, The pricca wero deK'

Made at Jamestown Hills, R. O. George, Prop,, Jamestown, O. 50LD BY ALL FIRST CLASS GROCERS.

h RUGS. Room size, AxnsinBtor, -A tten d Miss KateNIsbot’s mil­ LOCAL AND PERSONALSONAL | Velvet Brussels find Ingrain. * Pri­ linery opening in her parlors, Fri» \ ces range from $5.00 to $SB each. day and Saturday, April 3d and 4tU. A t Bird’s* 1 Mr, Fred Lee, son of John Loe of EVERYBODY WANTS TO ECONOMIZE —Millinery opening on April 3d Mrs, Julia Patton and son of C o l - 1 this place, who has served three and 4th at Miss Kate Nisbet’s. ambus wero guests of Mr, D, M. years in the Regular army, is home Then why not economize on TOILET SO^P. Lean and wifo the first of the weok. on a vacation of three months. He The G. C. T, club met Tuesday at ha3 ro-inhstod and will return when the home of Miss Louise Barber. If you are ie (he habit o f paying ten, fifteen, twenty-five or fifty cent*; why not buy a five cent Toilet Soap. The Toilet Soap you have been uoing cannot —Leave your order with G, F, hiB three months are up, He is Siegler and have your piano tuned member oi the L’Sfch infantry band. be better even if it costs fifty cent* a cake. It is only after year* of study of the Freneh methods that we are able to offer MATTINGS. Immense stock, new by Mr. Puehringer of Cleveland, patterns, just-opened. A t Bird’s, —Miss Olivia the star of tho play, is worthy .of all honor bestowed The Ga,vel club of the college en­ upon her. - Miss A. L, Craufurd spent Thurs- tertained tholr lady friends last -day-atfd-Priday4n^ohmrtms; ------Friday evening with a banquet in ipj,e COunty commissioners with the college balls. SWEET MARIE —9eo brother Ruben m the rural the township trustees are out today Hayseed dress. * viewing the roads in this township. —The Senior class of ’08 presents A number of improvements are to be TOILET SOAP AT FIVE CENTS A CAKE. to the public a first-class play, “ The made of which the commissioners Mr. H. M. Barber was In Colum­ 'Clergyman's Courtship,” April tf. bus on business. have charge. The crossing neap Admission 16 cents. . theBumgarnor farm between jiere It is a real Beautifier Soothing and Refreshing and Selma is to be extended in JS Cents a Cake, Mr."Harry Waddle made a busi­ Rev. James McMichael,' pastor of width,/' ness trip to Hamilton, Wednesday, the United Presbyterian church' It Contains the Purest of Refined Vegetable Oils that Tend to Soften the Skin.___Sold by: PIqua, has accepted a pastorate at , The following invitations have —Have your piano tuned by an Pine BuBh; N . Y. ‘ been issued: “ Mr. and’ Mrs. Robert C. E, Nortbup, Cedarville, O, ,, Chandliss & Chandliss, Xenia, O, W. M. Smith, Xenia, O, W. F, Harper, Jamestown, experienced man, 9 ee a . F. Siegler Bird invite you to'their home to tbe Nagley Bros., • f * Kearney Bros,, “ Sayre .& Hemphill, Xenia; O, " E. A. Paullin, ■celebration of their twenty-fifth Fred Fraver, Xenia, O, Bradstreet Groc, Co., Xenia, O. ..G.-O, Carpenter, Jamestown, O. II, S. Glass & Sons, Mrs. —Latest styles and designs of S* M. Murdock and son, wedding anniversary, Friday even­ H. Fishering, - u H. H. Thrall, ■ W. Wv Johnson, " e Jenkins & Turnbull, Ralph, spring hats at Miss Kate Nisbet’s spent Tuesday in Spring- ing, April tenth, one thousand nine Powers & Langdon. Bowersville, O. C. C. Stephenson & Co„ Yellow Springs, O. ! j field. - millinery opening, .on Friday and Saturday, April 3d and 4th. hundred and eight, at six-thirty o’ clock, Cedarville, Ohio, 1883-lDOs. Communion services will be held W ord has beenreceived here that No presents. In the R„ P. church, Sabbath, con­ ducted by Rev. Thomas Turner. a son ‘ was born last’“Saturday to Openjng! Opening! Opening! ra Rev. and Mrs. ,W, W . Iliflf, ,of W ord has been received from the Duanebburg, N, Y. Urbana company as to their locating , LACK CURTAINS 60e to $4 per their paper box company here. The J* C. Cornwell, pair, many patterns from jyvhioh to company will make no. promises Xento, Ohio, —Gas - stoves, ' lamps, burners, select. , At Bird’s. mantles and fixtures.-at -cost owing until they find out whether the Ha- Announces his fith Jliinuat Bar- to my quit business sale. C- E, gar Straw Board &' Paper Co., can gain Vehicle anti Implement — SEASON 1908- j ! 1 \ Miss _Osie Salisbury o f Spring Martin, Xenia. furnish the Urbana company their Opening fpt Thursday, Fri­ “Valley, spent Saturday with Miss board should, they conclude, to , lb- day and Saturday, ■i Besse Ross. Mr, Charles Gaibreatli ct Dayton cate-here. * Trotting Trial 2:!9 1*4 L April 9th, 10th sun! 11th, 1908. was the guest of liis mother, Mrs. Seal brown horse with tan flanks, 15.3 hands Elisabeth Galbreath, Saturday and Souvenirs*,, Come. GAMBETTA j J-- -r-Carpets, mattings and. linoleums The fire department was called high, good style and action, weighs 1100 pounds at McMillan’s. Sabbath. out Thursday about ono o’clock with best feet and legs. • He has some coits t - * to a stable lire on East afcr*$|i:: .fifthi#; Standard and Reg­ with fast trials. His oldest colts he?re are Beet our line of WaU Paper, hand­ coming.,yearlings. His colts are large , and -f --i Miss Louisa Smith was the guest property is owned by Mrs. Hugh some patterns for Bed room d ming Turnbull and occupied by Mrs. KING istered 33832 handsome with good trotting action, yF ■> ' ■ ■ o f Miss Gertrude Hagar over Sab­ CONRAD CILLAUGH - i, bath. room and parlors BIRD’S, i Minnie Hamilton . It is supposed GAMBETTA KING by Game Warden 27065, lie by Gambetta Wilkes 2:L9J£, sire of 200 with standard fr'* ' | that the stable was set on fire, Sev­ records. Game Warden’s dam is Alice, dam of Allietta 2:15>£, and Alice Wilkes 2:17, by Onward 2:25j£, sire of eral times houses near .by caught Mrs. J, Frank Smith delivered a Mr.Robert Bird returned ' from 108 in list. - * ■ Cincinnati Thursday evening~after fire from the burning embers but CALLED 'fit DEATH. temperance lecture to the college „ Gambetta King’s first dam Hannepin Maid, dam of 4 trotters and one pacer. Second dam, Sallie Messen­ quick work saved further trouble. students on Thursday spending . several days there on ger* dam of Lady Thome 2:25. ' ___ , business. It is evident that the fire company Will have tq Tbe recruited as the Alter a humbur of weeks of p&ifi- $ 2 5 To Insure a Living Colt. —Calland see the “ Merry Widow” —Rockers, couches, folding beds, active list of members has dwindled fnl suffering from a complication of at Miss Kate Nishefc’s millinery diseases, ■ Mr. Conrad GiHangh sideboards, at McMillan’s dOwirtdthirfcy. on April Set and 4th, passed away at the home of his sop, PRINCE. J. BLACK JOE Jr. Mr W. A .° Gillaugh, Thursday —Be sure and see Uucle JerroM MEN’S SUITS. *v‘ Bay Stallion 16 hand* high, Weigh* about 1280 Black Spanish Jack, six years old, good size, good Mrs. Adams of Utica, O., is visit­ morning at 4;S0 o’clock, His ill- in the “Clergymatt’s, Courtship” , New Spring line including many, pounds,and a very strong built horse with goofi style action ahda number one breeder. His colts sell lor n**»Wft« not of a '’ serious nature ing at the home of Rev. W. J. San- choice nov*ltie*wRl he open for In­ and action, As a breeder he t* second to none. His ■good prices. * _ ----- •demon. ' , spection, Saturday, April litb, until Hnnday-eventog, when he'w ai colts are showing well and and some of them will be Mrs". O. “M. Townsley returned taken much worse and all lippo for $FO To Insure*Living Colt. Also a t-holes line of aawploH Yrom worked this year, His oldest colts are coming four from Springfield, Sabbath evening, his recovery was then given up. f o r Ba l e Miich Cow. In- which we can have a suit mnd\ fo years old. No doubt he will be a speed sire: after a weeks visit with her daugh­ Mr. Gillaugh was a native of Ger­ quire-of Henry Kyle. yohr measure. Come m and seeAlt ter, Mrs, Frank Welchhans. many, but with his parents, he , PRINCE J., was sired by J. W. C. 2:16*£, sire of costs you' nothing to inspect the cairto to America when & lad, and Valdo 2:18#, Billy J 2:14#, FfettyJ. 2:15#, Orphan The Gambetta Farm is one mile east of Jamestown Mr. ahd Mrs. O, H. Grbhse ahd goods • Boy 2:16#, Winona J._2:24#, Florence E. 2:20#. FOR SALE:—Rhode Island Red until he was a young man, lived in on the middle Jeffersonville pike. daughter,, Mildred, spent Sabbath A t Bird’s. His dam is Solon Bell 2:24 by Jugler Boy 2:27, in South Charleston, cockerels and pullets, They are Pennsylvania. He then cam* to I- Ohio, and for over sixty years- his For tabulated pedigree and particulars call on or nd- beauties. Citizens ’ phone. Cedar­ $15 To Insure Living Colt. dress the owner. ville exchange. 8-0 tf, “Word has boon received hero of home has been In Xenia. He was —Curtains to fit your windows F. P. McCarley. the death of Addison Nash, of Mon* 83 yearn of age last August. at McMillan’s. mouth, III. He was 82 years of age He was twice married, bat both and bad been a resident o f . Warren wives have preceded Imn to the Dr. F. M, Spencer of Sterling, JAMES BINE.GAR, Owner. Mr, James MoClellan and daugh­ county*- Illinois- -for --seventy-five better-world.—-Ho is survived-by Kansas, spent Saturday “with rela­ ter, Marjorie, of Dayton, spent sab­ years. Ho was born in this county seven children, six by his first wife Citizens'Phone 11 »176. .Jamestown, O. tives here, He is president of the bath here. near Xenia, and was twice married. and one by. his second. They are Cooper Memorial College. His second wife was Miss Lizzie as follow s;. Mrs. Clint Crow and Jameson, daughter of the late John Charles, of Daytoni Mrs. C. W. —Special sale of gas lamps, stoves You Can Get— < Jameson, their marriage taking Crouse and John of this placo; Mrs. and fixtures owing to going out 27e per lb. for choice Butter. place August 26,1882, The deceased Fred Fraver and William of Xenia of business. C’< E, Martin, Green HANHATTAN 18c per dozen for Nd. I Eggs was a tax collector of Warren coun­ and Frank of Los Angeles* Cal. A street, Xenia. At Bird’s. ty for four terms. The funeral took brother Adam Gillaugb, lives in place Monday from the late resi­ Pennsylvania. Tbe funeral will bo RESTAURANT Fresh Mrs. W. A. Spencer and daughter, Fish! Mrs. H. H. McMillan received tiie dence In Monmouth, held Sabbath morning at 9;80 m No. H N. Detroit St., Xenia, 0 . E ’hel, were Springfield visitors, sad news of the death of a cousin, Xenia,— — ? i Thursday, Johnson Montere, of Leavenworth, Sinco the change of trains last Kan., whb was shot by an adopted Fresh Fish! Sunday the mail service has been Xoula is having some difficulty ! i’ji LINOLEUMS A number of choice daughter’s husband. Bill of Fare. far from satisfactory to the major­ in handling the electric light ques­ patterns to select from at ity of persons. The new train east tion. At a meeting Of council a few Coffee, Tea, Milk..,.* ....*...... BIRD’S, Why not try some Fresh Fish once, they are good Going to leave Xenia and will sell of a morning brings an early mail nights ago an ordinance was intro­ Bread and Butter...... ouc at cost. See the great bargains from the weofebut the western mall duced to give the CTtisert’a Light & Fried Potatoes*...... for your appetite and health* X have made arrange­ Mrs. J* W . Liggett o f Colorado ia in all gas Btoves, fixtures, lamps, in the evening is carried through on Power Company ft ten year contract Baked .Beans ...... ments, at the lakes to have nothing but Fresh Stock, visiting with relatives and friends etc., a t ' C,- E . Martin’s on Green NO. 28 and returned in the morning. A number of certditionawere stipu­ Pie, per quarter...... in this county. street, Xenia. This gives ils no \ve3tern mail In the lated that made the proposition Ham Sandwich ...... so they are shipped to me the same day they are evening. The schedule that watt in worthy of notice hut trouble arose Buttered Toast ...... —House cleaning time is here and ‘ Clippings from a Garnett, Kansas use until Sunday was the besfc.tnat when there v/aa no opportunity giv­ Olieeso Sandwich...... caught. We have aU kinds of vegetables in season. the piano needs tuning, Notify paper, relate the marriage of Mr. Cedarville had enjoyed for several en the opposition company to put in Cake ...... G. F, Siegler and have it tuned by Chan. Barber and Miss Flora Red- years. Persons having businesa to a hid, The opposition company now Steak, Chops, Ham or Bacon...... 16c Breakfast Foods, Canned Goods and Jellies. Mr. Bach ringer. field some timo ago* Mr. Barber is transact in Xenia must go. down m has the contract which expires in Ham or Bacon with Eggs ...... a nephew of Mr. W. M, Barber of the morning and are not able.to get twenty-one months, The Citizen’s Hot Roast Beot, Weiner or Egg Smoked Meats. Fresh and Salt Meats. Prof, W . K,. McChesney addressed this place, his father being the late back until 6:44 in the evening. company thinks that it should be Sandwich ...... F« G, Barber. Taking the change all around we given some favors for coining to the Soup...... ;...... the Brotherhood of tho Presbyterian -In the same old stand; at the same old place hear the church at Morrow last Sabbath, have not as good accommodations aid of the city two years ago when Fresh Oyster Stow...... —Mr. Puehringer of Cleveland, uuder tho new ophedulo as under the old company was giving such Oysters, raw ...... same old R. B .; on the same old street; the Bread and Buttor with Heat Orders -FOR SALE:—Plenty of short who has tuned pianos hero for a the old. poor norvico and had turned out the aupiber of years will be hero about: otreot lights. The subject is one of same old Phone X00; the same old name slab wood. Apply te.the D. 8. Ervin M EALS * * ■ 2SC *3* Company, the first week of April, Placo your much comment in Xenia at this order with G. F. Siegler, time, » »■ il ts Miss Carrie ToWnaiey visited ThA Asa of Bird*. v /i &|An^.un1i Ut+n Springfield relatives the first oi the .jflElfc* if i inwitniRHy vrxiv iiuj wuvu —Bo (jure and attend inc beuior Birds of very small size and slen­ Ghas. fL Spencer fieok, teaching in the Clifton public school Class play of the 0. H. 8. der build not only live to a very old Was elected as superintendent of the age,'hut in their old age are freer Telephone 100 - Cedarville, Ohio. FOR SALE :-200 shocks of fodder Cedarville township schools at a .He Could Be TruiUd. from accidents and sign of senility Fresh and Salt Meats, Vegetables, meeting of the Board last Friday at 10 {’Gilts' a shock already in the A train from the north pulled than is always the case among ani­ bundles H, M. Murdock, afternoon* into the station at Charlottesville, mals. It used to ho said that crows Vtf. An elderly man thrust his and fcarrion crows lived over 100 Mrs. W„ II. Owens la tho guest of -A G E N T S WANTED l— Id x 20, If you are suffering from head out of a window of u day years. If this statement seems rath­ Mr. and Mrs. John Lott of Pitts­ crayon portraits 40 cents, frames 10 impure blood* thin blood, de­ coach and tummoned a little color­ er exaggerated, there is no question that well known naturalists speak burg. . cents and up, sheet pictures one bility, nervousness, exhaus­ ed hoy. The following colloquy en­ cent each. You cart make 40 per sued: of crows of fifty, sixty and even sev­ o *nt profit or $30.oo per week, Cat­ tion, you should begin at once “Little hoy, have yon a mother?” enty years old. Eagles, horned owls Miss LuJu Henderson has accept­ alogue and Samples free.' FRANK with Ayer’s Sarsaparilla, the “ Yacmh.’’ ana herons attain similar ages, and Ebersole Pianos ed a position as teacher in a prepar­ W. WILLIAMS COMPANY, 1208 Sarsaparilla you have fcnown '“Arc you faithful to your Mr. Gurney, tho English' naturalist atory school in Dayton, Virginia, * KBSOtUteLY W . Taylor street, Chicago, III, all your . life. Your doctor studies cites a Condor of fifty-two years old, 1 a horned owl of sixty-eight and a knows it, too* Ask him about it. “ Yarauh.” CARPETS. Our line is large and “Do yon no to Smithy school?” royal eagle that died in its fifty- “ We Have for u imtat'ftrA! },,.'sr. 5 w.Ted © ip ®ol& PWaoa in th bivwlrt, Conttomtory wUero they u ^ saojeetetl to tha ItarJ* embraces many patterns and quail Columbus ■ district. was to session sitiihsio f/fc-ilHctanra altsnrlicil.Pnti iSnfr iicn.i “ Yassuh." sixth year. But the record of lon­ nolle, tiiHaufttifsti, A.iusrA. Cynpfrftla. mul tlmst “ Do you suv vour prayora every gevity undoubtedly belongs to the csfe kind u? use. YAs haw: l.aau the Etersolo to ho a ixmtj, ty prices range from 23c to Vfie per hero Wednesday and Thursday* pfovyiiViHj; tiio P.wr.»|nriiU fr.'.mflolnB durable piano, well s -e s .am’ aa wear and tear of thomtisie wm!:. Avrr’d 1’illg *mtvor pint. AcitceUy, parrot, M. Abrahams declares an yard. Come and take a look heforo Many mtoister#,Md delegates m u •I! ve;fotitMo. nightP' mom,1* ?-j(f 1 -..V-ts F.ai «, DlrCcttwo t “ tOLSUh.” Amazon parrot reached the ripe old ,r*t5 *m oi r # i«. purchasing, it will Save you money. present atid much business .frane» M- K$a » Kr.T. 0. Jtyn* Co.,r*w ei| . *S» s?» A t Bird’s. Acted, The minister* of Cedtffillc,. JM AUo of . “ Can X trust you to do an errand age of 108 vears, and a frenchman,' NAmj?/on...A >i vicc'pfesidcftt' oi iim bbttcge* and Mm1 ______Hug VH508. forme?” M. Lepaillat. tells ns of a parrot, AGUfi ttJRfi. Jaeko by name, that had lost its Th© Sawttti Nixon P$&m €o« eniRW r-cctosAt. “ Yn'suh." Howard Havre* toft Sabbath for (Mayor, were extended special myto ijers “ Well, hcre*s K rants to get me ft memory at eixty, its sight at ninety III Hktkti 11 IS* Phsltth Chicago vhoro ho has a position j tailons. A more complete state-, Wo ?;nva no SMI 6(01 Vrt nattllftlj couple of ftppto.v5'—Snccws Maga- and had died ftt ninoty-thrce.-^-Var- with f i t automatic Electric Com- meat wiilappear ^ »«"• (ho foma’aa of oil f/.w waaioia«». is Matin, ei mt my* liHmb Mo&lMOto lapostefV j « „ , w s,. * *n „

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With every county oifteo to bo filled tbw full tho people m il have i- * real experience in Ijandstalsing WRENS’ STORE* ■ With tho "eouutyvandidato.**. The chSBgo fa tho Jaw tr* io the election b 11 MEMBER OF THE SPRINGFIELD MERCHANTS* ASSOCIATION, .. c2crr.~:y o g c a w ti msho x>m cf '1 tej tho hotc$fc campaigns in the history of Greene county. °It m il bo a bar A v#«fc time for Boss Hehmidt and his followers, Tho men that usually have one hand behind their hack seeking tho “ velvet" will have Great Sale of the Boggan. $40,000.00 So-Called Fire StocR Opened reason t<> complain of tho financial panic, Then this will he the last primary’, probably,'whoro the gang Thursday Morning, April 2d. will Jiavo full sway, counting in candidates Just as they please, Tho comiug primary lav/ that is now'm the legislature means the relegating To meet our desires that the sale should far excel any and all the sales Springfield has ever held, and it of the professional politician to the year ns far an control J:i concerned. being our purpose that the expectations of the public M UST BE MORE THAN GRATIFIED, and we The people will then be sovereign . ..Jnst-jairofttnriJr -nraSrlt htts-becrrrnr know the eyes of all Springfield, as well as thousands of others: all over the State, are * now turned towards the pastv "W R E N 'S, Ohio's Most Modern ancOffdsFProgressive Departmelit'lEftoreT^welrave^p^ Two of a liind will meet for county recorder if all reports are true. grandest aggregation of bargains-All Fine, High-Glass Merchandise-No Trash-at such extraordinary low Clem Linkheart is willing to risic hig ' chances against Mike Bread- prices as should make‘this the Most Memorable Ei^ent in the Life of the 31 Years of Merchandising in stone even though the latter has the county machine and Boss Schmidt Springfield of This Great Store, - behind linn, Linlchearh’s friends claim, that Broadstoue can pot hope • to secure the support of the people owing to his stand for Foraker anti ' his part in the recent Foraker con­ gressional convention ink Xenia, LADIES’ SUITS Then Linkheartis a campaigner of the old school being sheriff two LOTI ' | LOT 2 , S - LOT 3. | LOT 4 J LOT 5 LOT 6 / j LOT 7 terms and mayor of Xenia. He is Misses’ Suits, Boggan’s \ Bathes’ and MiBses' Suits s Ladies’ and Misses* Suits Consists of 77 Bathes’ and 5 Ladies’ and Misses’ Suits Badies’ and Misses’ Suits l Ladies’ Suits, Boggan’ s said to be the strongest candidate prices $12.50, $10.50, $13.98, 1 Boggan’ s prices $18.50 to $25 < Boggart's prices $25 and up- Misses’ Suits Boggan’ s price s Boggart's prices ranging tip Boggan’s prices ranging up- ? prices ranging upwards ’to with the colored voters that ever $14.98. Our price for choice j Our price for choice { wards. Our price for choice ^lu Pr*ce ^or > to $45. Our price,for choice wards to $50. Our price for 5 $(55. Our price for choice came botoraihe people for an office oEoUs^^‘S° choice ;v v in fhls county, Hike is no -begin­ ner in politics and his political re­ 4,98 cord may be against him. He failed $2,98 $ $7,50 $10.00 $15,00 $15.00 $25,00 to land the probate judgeship and hankered after an office until he was appointed some years ago to fill a vacancy caused by the death ■ of his predecessor. The contest will be watched with interest. LADIES WAISTS % Greene county will not have any LOT 1 LOT 2 LOT 3 LOT 4 LOT 6 * \ LOT 7 particular strength in the selection LOT 5 Of a state senator in this district to Badies’ Wash Waists, y Ladies! Wash Waists, S Ladies’ Wash Waists,! Ladies’ Wash Waists, c Laches’ Silk and Washj Ladies' Wash’ WTaists, 5 Ladies’ - Silk Taffeta succeed F. C. Arbenz. It is stated' Boggan’ s price §1. Our < Boggan’ s prices $1 &nd$l.oO 1.Boggan,s price $1.95. OUr < Boggan’s prices $2.50, $2.95 ? Waists, Boggaa’s p rices' Boggaa’s prices $5 and up- 5 Waists, Boggan’s prices, price, each • ? Our price for choice,; ''? price, each , > and up. Our price, each $ $3.50 to $5. Our price for wards. Our price for choice’ 2. $5.98 to $6.98. Our price for that Clinton county wants the honor, ■ y choice * _ and will have a strong candidate { choice, . ■ when the,lime comes. With allfne names that have been mentioned for county treasurer wo still bays one that was brought to our attention some “days ago—Mr. Bussell Brewer, one of the foremost farmers of the county, Mr. Brower Ladies’ Skirts1 L ad ies’ T a ffe ta , is a veteran of the Civil war, a man of excellent tjualifteations, and LOT 1- LOT 3 „ would bo a strong candidate if h|< Ladles’ and Misses’ Skirts, Boggan’s prices, $5, , . .. . r , Silk Petticoats catered the races He, is free from $5.65, $6.50.. Plain and Fancy Panamas, Fancy V .Bodies fefcirtir, Ijoggan e prit Ladies’, and Misses? Skirts, Boggan’s prices factional alliances and if- indepen­ Badieir Taffeta Silk T'eTricoatB^Boggart’s pricer' mixtures and AU-Wooi .Serges, Our price for \ wards, Our price for clioice, $7.95 and up. Our price for choice $5, $5.95,. $8 ,kl and up. Out price for choice. dently Bopubjican, the kind of man choice that should fill places of public trust. H e haanevor held an elective office . to our knowledge,'but was $3-98 court baililf under Judge H, L, Smith.

GET RICH QUICK L adies’ W a s h S k ir ts Ladies’ Lawn Kimonas , ■ —~umU0l|n.™— Schemes of this class have again LOT 1 * LOT 2 LOTI LOT 2 come-to grief along with the gullible investors, causing serious loss to Ladies’ Wash Skirts Boggaii’s price $1.60 Our Ladies’ Wasii Skirts, Boggim’g price $8.73, $8.95 Ladies’ Kimonas, Boggan’s prices 95c and $1.25 Ladies’ Long Kimonas, Boggan’s price $ 1.6 Q innocent business concerns, as is pbibe , < and $4.50. Our price Our price for choice Our price for choice. hlways the case of panics in Wall St. * , * " While this last lesson is yet fresh in mind, it is an opportune moment 75c to consider causes and* means to $2.50 59c 95c avoid like trouble in the future. Direct your attention to that greatest of all Newspapers the Cin­ cinnati Enquirer. From its columns one cs’1 readily detect the trend of currency, its lodging places, by MILLINERY whom handled, uses made of it, and LOT T LOT 2 LOT 3 LOT 4 final results. LOT 5 LOT 6 Again you read quotations of Ladies* Street and Dress Ladies’ Street and Dregs Ladies’ Street and Dress » Ladies’ Street and Dress Hats Imported Pattern Hats, Bog- Imported Models, Boggrn’s Bonds, Stocks, and Securities o f Hats, Boggan’s price $C. Our Hats, Boggan‘s price $5.93 and Hats, Boggsn’s prices $0.93 Boggan’s price $8.05, $li,50 and' gan’s prices, $10.00, $12.50, and prices, $14, $15, $16.06 and $18.50. every nature, fixing Status of all price for choice $6.00, Our price for choice and $7,93 Our price for choice $10.00. Our price for choice $13.95, Our price for choice Our price for choice business from the retailer, to United States Government. $2.50 $2.98 Also Current News, facts and re­ $ 4 .5 0 $7.50 $10.00 liable data covering the entire world; all sufficiently explicit to enable thinking people to avoid snags and follow the channel of success. Its extra size and high price, is the secret of its ability to discover, Ladies’, Misses’ and Children’s Coats obtain, print and serve its patrons LOTI With all the news, and cater to wants LOT 2 f LOT 3 S . „ LOT 4 of people in every calling of life. Oliitdren’s Coats Boggan’ s prices $2,75 and \ Misses’ and Children’s Coats, Boggan’s prices j Misses’ and Children’s Coats, Boggan’s prices S Ladle’ s, Misses and Children’* Coats, Boggau’s The Weekly Enquirer for the $3.50. Our price for choice year 1008 has greatly increased its $5.00 and $5.03. Our price for choice | $6.00 to $8.60, Our price for choice. ! prices $6.60 to $9.03. Our price for choice. Clubbing offers which now include the most select and popular pub­ lications of the day at prices slightly 98c $1.50 over half the regular Subscription .fates. , ‘ LOT 5 LOT 6 Do not overlook the fact that the LOT 7 LOT 8 LOT 9 year 10OH promises to excel hi pros­ Ladies’, Mioses’ and Children’s coats Ladies’ and Misses’ Coats, Boggan’s \ Ladies’ Silk, Cloth aud Bain coato Ladies Silk and Cloth Coats, Bog- Ladies’ Bilk and Cloth Coats, Bog- perity any* of the past, aud that Boggan* pflceo $9.60 and upwards Our J prices $12.50 $13.60 and $15.00. Our \ Boggan’s prices $10.95 to $15.00. Our gah’n prices, $16.50 to $22.5, Our price gahs prices $22.50 to $28.50. Our price the Enquirer printed at Cincinnati, prices for efioieo £ price for choice f price for choice for choice for choice Ohio, is ouo of the most reliable ioukx-s of information. $3.75 .if $5.00 *7.50 $ 1 0 .9 0 $ 1 5 .0 0 HUGS m a d f am old cap\. W e clean all kinds carpet* Thousands of odd pieces, Fine Furs, Coats, Waists, Millinery, etc,, not advertised* but the Cporaiurn of 1 he prices are proportionate the above, Vacuum House Cleaner. Wc Contract Churches, Halts fywelUti$$ tmytahen THE EDWARD WREN CO, THE VAUBV i$ 0 242*244 & fetSfc* Spitegfeld