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THIRTY-FIRST YEAR NO, 46 . CEPARVILLE, OHIO, JpB AY, NOVEMBER 13, 1968 . P R IC E $ 1,00 A Y E A R ,

land Rath township gave Denver a ; sens’ phone) or directing any i majority, something he did not re- ■ romiuunivat ion liUislutio Club, V%Vi%W W V%W VViVW V1| RUNNING OFF tWO ynni'a n*u,, . Oedamlie, Ohio. «W|« r T)io article in question says that i t Ttir*. iiftiiT it pnoni iiiiT in il Lhv I lv ia u i VII Grlsjiboj. 30 vliiu gvu I E * ______i • T V ______. . . < £ _ Taylor with being intoxicated- BARBESfiOOD. ftl IHt MUIHH, This is branded as a campaign lie mUlLAiVIAIIUN, although we gavo the names of the i m n u i e j o d persons who assisted inlaying Jesse The many film u at Mr. J. C. There are few men that oiler out, in the Xenia Depot Hotel. The Columbus, O. Governor Harris ; Barber were surj •ad to learn of themselves for office and are de­ has issued the following Tnauks- soreheaded candidalo now claims ; bin marriage last tusday to Miss $ It take the Malleable girl just three minutes to clean her range, after the $ feated that desire to have their cam- that the report came outgo late that givlng proclamation: 1 Jeanette May H< of Rochester, 1 paign extended after Hie/day the it could not be denied. The article “ The custom of setting opart om | N. Y. The ceremoj was performed kitchen work Is done She uses a greasy rag, that's all. Quicker tblm it takes $p ballots are east. appeared on Friday and the elec* day in eqcli year to ho devoted to at high no recent election when Ills own conn- to come out with a denial, He offers at Plymouth, and has been followed Tie Hudson by hot to New York ty handed him his. credentials to to the Autl'Saloon Deague $500 Ij by all the succeeding generations ol titty, where they ill visit Mr. J. * "become a member of .Roosevelt’* such reports from “ reliable" wit­ our people down to the present time. U'red Barber, a law indent of Col-1 Ann&nias Club, v nesses can ho proven to the satis­ “ In accordance with this com­ imbia University* 'The wedding I Those high up lu the councils of faction of two ministers and the mendable prac tfcejjb eJPresld en t of trip will Include number of the theRopubtican party putforthextra superintendent of the Anti-Saloon the United States has set apart i»«Htern cities. „* j effort tftkeep their party candidate League. Thursday, .November 20, as a day of The bride is tl^s ncico of Mr,1 quiet, These men well knew what Certainly such reports would not general ’Thanksgiving and prayer.’ RobertHood of till* place and visit-, It va-'t to have a candidate attack a effect a maids candidacy when he “ This holiday comes at a season’ ed here last Juno as which time the -when., are have many visible re­ woman’s organization, a dead had the endorsement of the Anti- couple made tlicir $ equftjnlrifice. minders of the bounties of Provi­ statesman and the like, Taylor’s saloon Deague. The tronble is that Theibany triendfe of.the couple dence, many blessings which should case was diagnosed softie weeks ago ifche people of this county were in­ will receive the congratulations oj lead us to continue devoutly to ren­ hy a prominent state politician as a timately acquainted with .Taylor u host of friends ot^tbejr return ‘ case of “ running off at the mouth*?? and Wayne B. Wheeler was hot. der praise and thanksgiving to the r* 'Giver'of all good and blessed gifts' and that there seemed tq be little Under ordinary .circumstances the ORATORICAU CONTEST, prospect of overcoming the malady. Herald would takeno notice of this “ 'These are found in the abun­ In the Jamestown' Journal and last statement, but coming from the dant fruits' of the soil, the rich Xenia GaZettelast Friday and Sat­ candidate himself wo feel that to yield of mine, ttwiafge produce of The second aftnuAl contest of the urday the defeated candidate makes pass it by would be dqing Taylor an industry, arid the expanding field Ofidarvtilo College ©ratoneal Asso­ a statement. The article is one of Injustice, who still desires- to keep of opportunity for all ^legitimate ciation will be held in the Opera those after.Campaign arguments of in the public print. After Tajior’ lines of human endeavor j ju a hap­ House next Friday Ivening. Novem­ how it.aU happened* aslf the people made his attack on the Herald at a py “freedom from internal strife, ber 20. This contest is for the pur­ really did care for his political public meeting some weeks ago,, pestrlewce'or foreign wars, and in pose of selecting aa orator to ­ future. there has been hothingbetween the the growth of our republic in re- resent Ceflnrville in the State The opening lines state that al­ candidate and this journal. H spent, power arid influence among oratorical contest. The one winning though defeated, a term some men Tayfer thinks that he lias not had the nations Of the earth, - second place will respond to a toast FIRE JILL YOUR can hardly comprehend, he (Taylor) satisfaction we- ask him to come “ Therefore, D Andrew D, Harris, at the banquet of the State Associa­ MJLLLJQLL YOlf’R is still a good Republican and will again, in two years'and try to “ re­ governor of the State of Ohio, here­ tion. The State teontest wjll he ITIS NON-BREJW by supplement the proclamation of: do all in' his power to ’redeem the deem the district’ ’, We will insure held this year at g rich tel College, ;3 TEEL*"°MJILLE ■v..‘ . district from Denver Democracy him as much Space then us-wo have the president, and call upon the Akron, Ohio^ Eight , colleges of antlmefbocis ,1 . . . the past mouth and give Urn public people to freely Join m the-obser­ tho slate will there,contend for the Is so scientificately builtj that it will last a lifetime, and it ds so easy to vfeaep • The Herald believes that. Mr. just as interesting information con­ vance of Thursday the iwenty-sixt b honor of mprescnfilig. the Stato in day of November, one thousand Taylor has over stepped his mark cerning a. “ double-deah-r." as a can­ clean that it always ioofis as good as new. The nickel parts can be quickly Cj; nine hundred and eight, as Thanks-' the interstate content to he held In in stating what he Will do m the didate for congress. - cleaned because they are perfectly smooth with round corners. There are no ^ !. future,' About the best" thing we glyitig day to?put, aside' their usual Wisconsin. ," ‘ ^ , As to Taylor going behind the Ceflarville ColWjge yanked high in Can.recommend is for him to quiet­ Anti-Saloon Deague with Ids blufl occupations, '’and gather in their places for dust to accumulate. . ‘ ly purse his difeafc and forget the accustomed places- of' w ship and the Slate coldest hat year,, and ex­ he has a perfect right. The Herald , Drop in and see the Malleable Man and, the Malleable Girl at the store o f ^ ' bitterness and pain he seems to be assemble to offer thanks for the pects to do even, -belief this year. doeenot want a cent of his money There arc seven contestants, five pude? at this time. manifold blessings • vouchsafed but if he will put up such an amount them. young met) and f&m young ladies. As to using his • influence to re­ to prosecute an investigation to pay deem the district we, do not see Ail have prcpared|polished orations the expense of securing . sworn and aee working feafrd i*> bring up Where Taylor has any hold upon statements,- time and -^expense oi, SUNSHINE CLUB METS. C. M . Crbuse, the Republican party, particularly their delivery■ to a |agb,standard of securing witnesses for the commit­ excellence. Tha.;#nt'pKt promises ip his home county,. Row if it takes tee, the Herald will gladly qssiSfc in Taylor as long to ‘redeem ‘ the dis­ —QA-Thursday— of last' week tho to be a close oufr-jp every one of 2 3 2 8 the work without charge and bring the speakem an , excellent November d to November th. # trict as ifciiHs to gather his present yonrig ladies of the Sunshine Club some things to light that the public chance o I wlnnh]Mpr»-t place, atm I. political strength, Jadgmgthe vote has not yet heard. held their regular meeting' at the . The Malleable Oirl wUl. aerveyou with. Three Minute Biscuits and Delicious H ot ^ no one has to what in this county,we Relieve one more home of Miss Berajoe Norttipp, w ith Bt Beautiful Cook Book and a Useful Souvenir. ive passed away TJAEAtfiBJ !mti IggKwMmtfi will pre­ .redeem himself. The done, an “ all flay" preatirig wafe.| -.’S A o S ^ ^ P set of high grade cooking ware. people will redeem the district, ttye feature of the occasion, and side, and. the judges' ace, Dr. Jesse When it comes- to Taylor telling At the Fairbanks Theatre. on proved to he a marked success from Johnson, of the Xenia Theological • what he will do, the , people of this Tuesday, November the-16th Dew a social as well as a business, point Bern 1 nary, Rev. Arthur tY Evans, county resen touch remarks, Dockstader and his minstrels will of vierv, pastor of tho First Congregational ^ The article as it appeared con­ be found in an entertainment which The girls—-12 in number—assem­ church of Springfield and .Judge tains the information that Taylfir is announced to he “ another all new bled at 10a. m. and remained until Marcus Sboup of Xqma. is a member of the Board of Trus­ show and $23,000 production." An late' in the afternoon, busy and The names of the contistauls and tees of tbeOhio Anti-Saloon'Dengue announcement of rather Interesting merry from the time of arrival until the subjects of their orations aro as possibilities is made in that the the hour of departure, follows t Frank Ores well, The Hand and that he has always been active of Destiny; David J. Brigham, The Usual minstrel first part lias been A “ picnic dinner'’ was indulged “FT PAYS TO TRADE IN SF*RINGFIEI-0” in temperance work. Proud, today dispensed with this year and in its Uncrowned Hero; Miss Verna Bird, to make such facts known, but not in at the noon, hour, each girl hav* place ft stage setting of rare beauty ingbrought her share of the.pro- The Ceaseless Struggle; Mjss Flor­ and. it pays to trade w it la so in certain towns-the flay pre­ shows the Club-House and terraced ence "Williamson, Not Wealth, but vious to the election. The published grounds of the possum Hunt Club vision. " ■ ■■■.- / __ ■ Disc; Edv ard Himw, A Citizen of report Of the contributors in the a swell colored organization. AS Tho pleasure of'the occasion was the World ; 'William Waldo, The * Taylor demonstration in Osborn the curtain rises the members of largely due to tho marked cordiality Evils of Child Dabor; Kenneth THE M. A LEVY & SONS COMPANY. -show that the saloon keepers con­ the organization are found holding vvbicli is so characteristic Jof Miss Williamson, Tho Dessous of the tributed heavily. Then We ate to Nofthup and her mother and the a"social session which Is the man­ Past. ‘ ! If this fact has pot been, dettionstrrted to you, it Ib only because you have n6t given us the op­ Infer that, the saloon keepers of fact that tiie girls were given full ner of introduction' for tho Usual portunity to prove it. , THQUSANDS OF SATtSFIED GUSTOMERS ATTEST THIS FACT - Osborn.were fdr Taylor, who in his ballads and men’s jokes. During possession of their homefor the day speech never mentioned temperance. this session the president calls at­ Tim young ladies have • under­ FOR SALE. DAIRY, ■■ • . “ . ' ' Election day both the wet and dry tention to the fact that the white taken to prepare a Christmas treat, The most forceful argument we cap make for our goods amt manner of doing business « this: forces were against Taylor for his man has up to date failed jn find­ for tho inmates of OUr County In­ We know wliat’s right for our customers, we liave the goods, we don’t want you- to buy anything ‘ double dealing, Osborn, Fairfield firmary. They IiavO made"Oilier: Foland-Chlnns and Barfed Ply­ ing the North Role. add suggests that Isn’ t right. WE TA1LE A PRIDE IN YOUR DRESS because we know if you are pleased that the colored race- make the down bed room slipperB for each mouth Rock Cockerels. Best strains “It Pays to Trade-In attempt. The motion is carrled.and woman in thafc'institutioU and in The biggest and best wo over raised your friends will be pleased ariS they will be our customers after they learn who fitted you out. Dew Dockstader appointed os chief addition, expect to gratify a person­ Thirty years a breeder, Citizens We have the justly celebrated SPRINGFIELD.” explorer, ' This little theme is car­ al wish of each inmate there. A ’phone J. H. Dackey, Jamestown, ried throughout the entire enter­ genuine Christmas treat is being Ohio, R. F. I). 4. HART ; SCHAFFNER 8c MARX s'* tainment and the finale of the-show planned for them and they are pictures the Arctic regions with the looking forward to it with joyful FOR RENT. glorious Aurora Borealis as a frame anticipations, line which stands pre-eminen(tly «» the best on earth, besides we have all the other best grades of for Dockstader a la Roosevelt, There are some GO Inmates in the clothing. You Can get any,kiiid of a fine suit or overcoat you desire at this store ahd you will home at present and to do tilts the triumphantly holding the North Dwelling house on South Main ib fiua none better. Foie in one hand and a mammoth Club will be at quite a little expend­ street, Weil and cisterriwater and polar bear iii meek submission at iture. gas, GOok location. S U IT S to OVERCOATS to RAINCOATS to tus feet, while the great ice berg on But the joy there w fn doing It arid W* D. Olemans. $10 $25 $10 $25 $10 $22 the happiness and cheer it will faf a which they ride rocks to ahd fro. bring into tho hearts of these home­ t)y into ’o Our Annual Fall and Winter sale states that bis county did not get often supposed, hut is simply done S the one that brat serves its We’re members of ThoMerchants’ Association which ref inula round trip railroad or traction closes Saturday, November Hth in­ orte of the local option candidates as a loving and thotful, femem stead of November tth as an­ elected to the legislature in that I customers. Our constant lares to points within 40 miles of Springfield upon purchases at $Jfi or over at any one or all Asso­ brancetoward those who seem less aim is to give every customer ciation stores combined. nounced through error last week. state. The county has 23 saloons favofo . with the blessings of health and one bottling house and is a had and homo than many others —as the host possible service - best in murder county. quality of goods; best in attcri' B a y ! well as a remembrance on tho part pi younger people toward thoses tion; best in phavmacouticat By th# way, have you tiTArx or Omo, City or roAr.no, more advanced In years, who usual-! skill; best in everything that your now fall coat, overcoat Lucas Coumy ’ j w ly aro so npprtdative of attention of makes tho/ most satisfactory W, B. Stevenson. Miss Viola Orr of Xenia was th« Trask J. Cuzsey makes oaih that he la any kind. One beautiful feature of kind of a drug store. Gordon Collins. guest of Mrss Mary Denman,, Bun- aftd auit? senior ptirmcr of «io firm or F. ,t. Cm-hey day, tho. work 16 that it generally in­ Our steadily increasingpatfom David DlXoii, m i If not wo arc ready for you St Co,, f H iks1 Antt-Paln Tilt jEocured by calling uj* u on is (eiti-j J plain or

k - it y MMM mi K - r- ifc y .-.IW 1 " ‘ i iliiiMi I n« 0 JROAXilOSJ*!« q», Vtl d o u gh s and C o ld s riouhled with a cough? A hard cold, bronchitis, or some Mrs. 3Sf*rgftr*t JSlair, an aged m ~ i loot of Clifton, died at 1:«0 o'clock Lwnic lung trouble? There is a medicine made for just Thursday morning after an Illness - ^ 3 cases—Ayer's Cherry Pectoral. Your doctor knows of two w*-oks tluiation. Sho suffer- fm trAm E, onto. »fa t it Ask him what ha thinks of it No medicine jea with inieslinal grip, which was ■.m i aver take the place of your doctor. Keep in close 1 the cause of her death. Although W # Sowers? y o r » Dawon -aso s :ch with him, consult him frequently, trust him fully. she was SI years old, she enjoyed aufi premia jewels! and prempt: very good health until she was taken -a alcohol in this cough medicine. j . C Ayer Co., Lowell,Maa. attention to' all loistaegf ill two weeks ago. An accident; The Kina Yow Have Always Bought, and which has heea •iatroatefl to us*’ if s I’iHs. ’ Sugar-coated* All vegetable. Act directly bn the liver. Gently Taxa- which befell her about five years • Dare, only ar.c pill, Sold for nearly sfcty years. Ask your doctor about them. ' fa use for over 3 0 years, has home the signature o f agq rendered her a cripple, but she and has been made under ids per- W MixvnM irssr* * wtra* was able to walk about with the aid | mjW IVKft'MRfU‘ 1 fiOTjnrv jT jr ■* * e»s2lcaper?fclsn oteo J:|8M«i!*y*. . . UI J ice* •■•mve A . i -fbt ___ —■* The Cedfirville neraid. of CiutCuee, The u*;ov»St:d WS.3 3. Allowno on© to deceive yon in this*__ farmer resident here and __ only.. Alt Gounterteics, Imitations arid ♦ * 0 ust-as-goqd’* are hub Th« elseapocfc and - meat ' con­ ; Sz.ao TPW !To(ar, moved to Clifton about two years “ Wo recommend it; there ien’ t Tho Electric Theatre has been Experiments that tride with and endanger the healtho f nay bettor... . • venient 'way to acrid money by ago. Infants and Children—Experience against Experiment. closed indefinitely owing to our in­ Bhe is survived by one son, W. H, In mid-summer you have to ' riisk mftll* . * - ICA.5tt.Kt B H b L - - ttsiitor. ability to fiecuro electricity from Blair, editor of the Tri-County t o a largo degree to your bulvhcr. Loans Made on Real Estate, the local plant. . Press; published at Loveland, and Koy McFarland. What is CASTORIA Personal or Collateral Security FRIDAY, NOVEMBER 13, 1006 one daughter Miss Emma Blair, a Well Cared For Meats Clifton school teacher, who resided Castoria is a harmless substitute for Castor Oil, Bare- gap|gapi!e*i u u Killing at Long Range. . Habiting Hour*; 8. A, M. to 3, F, M, A Russian officer, who at tho battle wfth her mother. There is also one goric, Props and Soothing Syrups. I t is Pleasant. I t . in hot weather are tho only kind to POSTMASTERS. pf Mukden loot nearly one-half hla stepdaughter, Mrs, McCrelght, of contains neither Opium, Morphine nor other Narcotic buy; wo have proper appliances for S. W, Smith, Trcsidenfc, mOn and was himself severely wound* Jamestown. substance. Its age is its guarantee. It destroys Worms keeping them right, and they’re The funeral took place at 10:80 and allays FoverishnesSn It «5tires Diarrhoea and Wind > , 0. L. Smith, Gasifier. ed, reports that he never Saw the Jap­ Sweet and safe when sold. Don’ t go Tho election haVifig passed now anese except at a distance through o’ clock thia morning (Friday) at Colic. It reUeves’ Teething Troubles, cures Constipation cornea the reBultfc of promises on the his field glasses. the house burial taking place at and Flatulency. It assimilates the Food* regulates the meat shopping when lt’ft hot. Buy l»;»'!!!!!i»llT!»i;""! port of defeated candidates. In Jamestown. Rev, Brownlee con­ stomach and Bowels, giving healthy and natural Bleep. . of us and bo sure* The Children’s Fanace»-~The Mother’s Friend. every election, particularly that of ducted the funeral services. C. H. CROUSE, congressman, there are ft number oi LEFT ON HER DOORSTEP GENUINE OEDARVILLE, O. Easy appointment* at the candidate's FOR THIS MOTHER NOTICE. CASTORIA ALWAYS command, providing there is a Mrs. A. G. Tnson, of Livermore, Cal., Bears the Signature of president of the, same political faith writes: “I picked up from my,doer- Mary Goings, whose residence is Confinement The post office is the large Juicy step one day a little hook in which I unknown, will take notice that Zorn soon; became very much Interested. It yea have cattut to foar too plum that Is so tempting to -poli­ Goings, her husband, on the 0th fates a! childbirth, Remember that My little girl of five years of age had E p ile p s y , ticians. Taylor being defeated been troubled for a long time with day of November' 1903, filed his they Rift due to weaknsaa, or dte* petition in the Court of Common there seemsio be no secret as to bis loss of appetite, extreme nervousness case, •! the womanly organs, and Pleas, of Greene County, Ohio, that healthy women do not suffer; and unfiue fatigue. She was all run­ F it s manypromises which impress thost down and. ina very delicate condition, against her, asking for divorce like weak outs. interested'only as a dream. “This little book Was very compre­ ironi her bn the grounds o f wilful The Kind You Have Always Bought Convulsions, or Spasms The specific, medicinal, vege­ In Taylor’s borne town there was hensively written, and told of the new absence from bun tor the period of and St. Vitus^ Dance are table tegredfents, of which that method of extracting tho medicinal ele­ In Use For Over 30 Years. no leBS than two or three promisee Hiree years without any Just cause, Nervous Diseases. ' Host' - lemon*, tomato medicine tad wo* ments of tho cod’s liver from the oil, which petition will be heard before THE CCNTAUn COMPLY* TT MUIfftAV «mEET, V4CW YORK CITY. manly tonic 4 forthe post office. lust how the eliminating the obnoxious oil which is the said Court-on tbe '21sfe day of cases ' can^ he cured b$ so hard for children to fake. strengthening anej. huild- candidate expected to divide one ” ’Just the thing,’ said I, ‘for my little December, l»08r unless she answers office on three promises is not known daughter/ and I immediately went for on or before that time, . ing up the nervous system. WINE 1 In.Cedrimlle three of our politic­ a bottle of VinoL It helped Jier won­ Zora Goings. To do this a nerve medi­ ians worked their finger nails to tin derfully. She' has gained rapidly in J* N.DaaH, AfcFy . I8d. J. H. ncM I! LAN, cine is needed. Dr, Miles ’ ' OF flesh and strength, and she does not quick in the hope that Taylor woult' take cold half so easily. Manufacturer of Nervine . will be foirnd • fjve each of them the place. I?a< “I am extremely ’ grateful tor the The- Keen Observer. efficacious and satisfac-. WOMAN’ S RELIEF , ' ‘That new farmhand of yohrs used Taylor been successful there prom good it has done her, and I hope other tory. It has cured many Is composed, will hnild up the mothers who have Weak, delicate or to be a bookkeeper/* “Row do you CEMENT GRAVE VAULTS Wi womanly organa to ■ healthy stats lsed tobe sonae amusing things fi ailing children will he benefited by my knoW?” “Byery Aime he stops work "cases o f these diseases « Ofiuall aaAthua prevent needless suffer* this district over so many promises experience and just give Vinoi a trial.” ' for a minute he tries to put the pitch- and we believe it will as ric » Ing. - * - \ V.'.- ■- • -V 1 .■ ■ •... -.-O' •/ • • •- . ■ > fork behind bis mw.” ' ‘'Before my confinement,'* writes Yellow Springs was fortunate ii Sold, by, C. M* Rldgway. Hollow Cement Building Blocks, cure you, We can give . xufet-it , Mr*. Bosh Schubarib, of’ Mona* you names of many who tills te meat, Colo„ ‘‘I had such hearing- ' getting four promises. All toolqac* Chimney Blocks, Veranda Col- phona have Ijeen cured through down pains 1 didn't know vfhaf to tive part m the Taylor campafgi »H. i ‘ do. Cardni quickly relieved me. its use* W rite for advice. Sons, months later I had a tine and Worked side by side which ip umns, Piers, Etc., Etc. *‘it Pays to T'ra

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& afl M m k™_.. Ffifuliot1 ViCWil of Li4‘o tiniOitiiifictl by SING IW 5 Eo'dms Pqti end W^rnsa, THE P. M, HARMAN CO, The ’c people in the wiiilt* world* la™! Cl.™ VHllo rra, Monninln there ehildreu of the ;T.<»;v*and ii-r, t£3 f.Mca Avjoyi [U\q tlxcnrelver litt’e r-miccin re­ OlH* Of I. i;>: uv.ci between? garding what i t going n?i in worlds Puri- r» si y ifs- n.r. ju t huv-; Furnishers and DecoratoiS beyond Ibeir own. The elhnatn in iy-g th * 1 * Bipn in O;toiler* r.hieh they live& mul the limitations hr t whoa a i ■u:»-r in great ev-J GREATEST VALUES Hfctucrir «ii.’ An immense stock of Carpefe, Rngs nnd all of their whole environment nniho it impO'Sibic that then1 tlmnld he “ TlscsV i--- ; tm t Illim-r* Men’s, BQys* and Children’s Clothes other kinds of floor coverings, much change in their own manner Tin* t’Pu; : -1’ looked out of the v.iiaii Curtains* , Shades, Mission of life, and they do not earo fog the agd ««ye enough! ■ehaT'C1: e'japgnd pil,’ ‘ . -14 •’?ic emithvitot the | t>*. C4U ) v r v v u v a y o u xnv mgge&% se - and Hue Furniture, Tual;e in their domerdic life, while erowv «Ufi°r ! :; ,t of Monl-_.Ill;nj«.t - lection of Su its and O vercoats " for Mon the women oi- the" family are not riling p.hu'.u th-! mimmits of the in -1 VrAU papers, Tinting, Painting, Frescoing and anxious to adopt change? in meth­ .tf evening J nv.i 3 .muntains. It look­ and Boys to be found in this section of the. Fahrics for walla od:-, of cooking that might make ed like a douu i-oiuing.m the air, . S ta te . • some of the dishes they prepare It -vmo ;i day, but the air Especial attention paid to furnishing and much cleaner and.far levs deadly was extraordinarily limpid, for all. It is also the best assorted, containing as decorating Private Residences, Churches, than they appear to lie. But the ti e dust in it had been washed outjl it does none but good clothes; the quality, style best filled larder in the homes of by tho rain (bar had- fallen every i" Public Halls, Banks, Club Rooms, etc, the "most affluent of the Eskimos day in ihe mentis, and workmanship, we guarantee with our pos­ ■• W ■■'*■■ • ' ■ -.-l? \ ■ ' ., f i offers lmt little in the wav of va­ . It is nw-t- unusual for Mont itive guarantee, riety "in food, and/the question c0 Blanc to bu ; r<-si from the railroad KEEP IN TOUCH WITH US vexing to the American housewife, track at Dijon. Jffl; miles distant1,.in There are no better clothes than we •"‘What shall \y.e have for break­ a plain less than S00 feet above the handle and whether you want a moderate BO N, Main Strset, Dayton, Ohio. fast ?° or for dinner or supper never -32 eea." It in ryhlo at times from the priced suit or overcoat or one equal m every troubles tbe Eskimo' housewife, heights around the city. since the-e meals may not vary for It is of intern *t to* travelers in respect to the best custom made garment. \ months at a time and are prepared Franco to ksunv that Mont Blanc is You are sure to. find w hat you want here. in the primitive way in which they normally always visible from Lyons, were prepared by the Eskimos of 9fi nsile-t diet ant; Macon, 102 miles, Then the price—that’s the particularly generations and generations ago. and Cbuhai-Mir-Suone, 11-f miles. attractive part of Dur clothes. The dress of the women and the Whether or not the mountain can men is so much alike that if an Es­ be reen fruit many points in south­ W e assure you more value for your money MONUMENTS, COT STONE, STATUARY kimo lady’s husband’s clothes hap­ eastern Frame from day to day is than you’ll find elsewhere. pened to be better than her own popularly regarded as a weather in­ she might borrow them to wear to dication. Come and see what we have anyway. ■0 s? a some Eskimo society function with­ •U£ course if you are standing on out exciting any comment os to her a considerable elevation and there U* .dress. arO no obstacles in the way you may As in sonic other lands, the man is see Mont Blanc from greater dis­ Sl/Jfpij: regarded as a being vastly superior tanced The mountain is in view, S U IT S $10 to $32 '{\\kS Your doty to your loved ones who have to the woman, and the birth of a lA r t for example, from the heights that m passed w.way, ’ t girl is never regarded as a. blessing. f t e dominate Minveiiliv. O VER CO ATS, $7.50 to $30 “ Let t,uiir final restingplace fee marked Indeed, it often happens that both —Fuy do Donnswir France;‘'4,799 .' f of.'aU 'i ■ -tae. yrf tlx a suitable memorial. the,falimr and mother resori to the feet high, is 16S miles weM' of Mohl If yoa desire originality in design unavailing folly of tears and lamen­ Blajje, but.tl.Ui great snow jnbuntab - BOYS’ SUITS, $2 to $10 and thoroughness in construction— tations when it is announced that a is visible from the top of tho lovvei come and see us. newcomer is a girl. A boy can be­ summit. The mountains of Pore:- come a great fisherman or a great' bar the way between them, but it hunter, while a-girl— of what use happens, curiously enough, that is she? . A mere enmberer of the there is a deep depression, in these earth, regardless of tbp fact that THE SURPRISE she works as many hours a day as mountains just along the line of SOL STB.AUSS. E. C. H ILB.. With our superior facilities and equipment, .which, are not sight between the tops ,of Buy de and oven more than a man when, equalled by any.reiail concern in the U^S., we are prepared ■ DomVaml Mont Blanc, and through 28 and30 Eaist T h ird St., D A Y T O N , O .___ she reaches the goal of her ambi-' as never before to fnrtusb high grade work less money than this abrupt lowering of the range tibn and marries, Kot to marry is inferior Work will cost elsswhem, We employ no agents in ’ tho snow mmmUmi may he seen. this territory. If at ail interested in any in our lihe, write, as Sad a" -misfortune as may befall her, and if she is married and wid­ This Is believed (o be the great­ phona for catalogue or if possible call to see us. Bell phone est distance that, can be seen with 8041 C itizen s p h on e 21S. E sta b lish ed 1861. owed she makes all possible haste in securing a second partner.—J. L. the naked eye in the climate of GEORGE DODDS & SON, Harbour in Leslie’s, - southern Europe, Here-a to a num­ ber- of mountains and the distances 113, 115* 1 1 7 ,1 1 9 W. Main St., Xenia. O. A-.-'SeafcStopn*!- j t which, they' may he span out at "Don’t talk to me about English-, sea:" " - ’ ' - men,” said tho pretty actress who has just got home. "0no evening in London when I was' out with a party of friends I happened to ssv, Fujiyama, l(iU; ICamcrun, T6fi, Look at that rubberneck over Chimborazo, Ifil: Aconcagua, 201. there,’ referring to a chap who evi­ MoM of the ;'phnis of tho Andean *■ “It Pays to Trade In Springfield/ dently was taking us in, _. An Eng-; ecH'diilowi'" th

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tri%« ifXNOiil, J F£ABU£$$AMERICAN* WH*t Heppeo* to This Patient 0 rg*r, On Lund «nd 9*4 Th*y Tek# Chance* “IT PAYS TO T tu m n m SPRJWFJBLO“ When. It |» Overstrained, With Reekie** Ceurxg*, 'I'ho h'&ti m a I mg calk'riajj m i The American people are afraij patient «ipaj!,, ca*i forftimto It is of aotltlng under the awn. Not** f wStlistaoaing the horrors upon hor­ tl at tltt-t Is co, f«r oven tlw gen- rors on lainj m i sea, involving |»- The . Home of Quality tle.it or i Uq lorikst peram-pute 1W varies to huudresla of thousands ileus tn It that any less obliging or­ annually and death-to tens of thou­ gan. wotjks rc3?jit ti> tho extent of sands, there rectus really to be no Where none but the best of merchandise is offered you—best flaittlnq1 w eagre" in us, Excepting a mere Tbo digestive orgar.a^ cIq this handful of nerve -wrecked invalids, K a u f man ’s mTm'itmf' , ifnul.tbo t'esnli jft ;fnnpl| uuti* s.j'W £* In of fabrics best ia workmanship* hmiand for r-nuering for o time being. Bnl 4.0, -l pen when on pleasure bent? Wile i vpcu ruo quarrel a jraivuc-r up g^aya awav from the theaters he —where satisfaction is guaranteed at aii times—where best values are always given—where tho-ofina'ler ceaacj !to abuse t lw n o ^ ^ a occasionally burn down useful and Ecoc'iary parts of the with great loss of life? Wb.o de­ body life gees on as before? mands a seat near an exit? Who you take no chances, run no risks, but are assured at all times of The heart cannot stop work for ft quits riding on railroads because minute, for if it should, life would they kilt 10,000 passengers a year “A SQUARE DEAL,” What wonder* then, that we’re known far end St once, and eo human nature and injure 80,000 Who looks for presumes upon its knowledge of this a safe seat? Who is afraid to travel and wide as ^ . and puts all sorts of difficult tasks seventy-five miles an hour? 'upon, the heart. Who chooses his stateroom on a There is a limit, however, that transatlantic liner with a view to FASTEST GROWING STORE IN 0HiO cannot he exceeded, especially hy safety? Who asks the" agent in • those who have passed the fortieth what part of the vessel lurks the milepost; without risk, 4 f not in­ least danger? Who remains awake with the biggest stocks, largest assortments and finest made J$ebs stant death, at least of chronic in­ ail night to look out for collisions validism, and icebergs? Who cares if the Suits, Raincoats, Overcoats and Young Men?s QoHege Ttw heart is a muscular hag, di­ billows are mountains high ? Who vided into four compartments, the hesitates to enjoy the festivities of function of which is to pump the the saloon, the smoking room or be found anywhere at $ip to $2j and demonstrating every hour in blood to all parts of the body, which the concert room because of the ■ it does hy the regular contraction leviathan’s, pitching, arid rolling? the day the superior values of our three grand lines at of its walls. In health, and- under Who counts the number of lifeboats normal conditions this pumping ac­ or examines the location of the tion goes on, regularly and quietly. safety devices? Who takes the $10 $15 $20 But when an impediment is offered trouble to inquire if there is a fire • jto the. flow of blood in tlm arteries, fighting apparatus on board? Who such as occurs during active exer­ gives a -rap about the fire ? cise or under, the stress of some Who thinks about anything but a Men's Fall and Winter Furnishings strong mental emotion, such as, lot of fun and a quick voyage? - The finish and fabricof our Fall 25 c ,and 50 c Neckwear appeals especially to the man with a $1.00 grief, anger or great- joy, the mus-“ Who of all the millions that reg­ . eular wall must contract more forci- ister in hotels asks aboxxt fire es tkste. Have you seen nut Oc and IHOCThnes of men’s new Fall Shirts? Hundreds to show you, also all there is in underwear, Hosiery, Vests. I ' bly, * • . capes? Who feels the slightest nn ..,. H ats,..., 50 c_to $B. Caps.... 25 o to $ 1.50 ._. Hosiery.... 10c to $1. . Underwear... .45 c t o $ 3. - Sweater/Vests!... $1 to $ 3. . _ I f the opposing -force continuea- easiness about the safety of the-ele­ beyond a certain time -the heart vators? Who would refuse an office gets, tired,‘ and its cavities dilate-a at the top of a thousand foot tower? “ 7 r CHILDREN’S SUITS Q little, while Its action grows more Who considers the possible horrors ■' rapid. The high pf this is shortness of a flood in a Hudson river tunnel? : $1.50, $2.50, $3.50, $5 and up to $8.50. of .breath.. Young athletes, by a Who hesitates to cross the Brook­ These Suits have double breasted coats and bloomer trousers. Some have belts. They are suitable for boys 6 to17 years old, and come' eoiirse of judicious training, grad- lyn bridge, even though, experts re­ ’ nally strengthen the heart muscles, port -its cables far too weak to sus­ in these snappy bright materials now so popular. , Every garment is sewed by skilled tailor's who know how to make boy/s clothes that are right so that if is able to meet the strain tain the lmrdens imposed upon and overcome it by more, forcible them? Who’s afraid of who any­ WORK-CLOTHES Don’tfforgetthat we carry full lines of and Duck Clothing— Sweater Coats, Cardigan Jackets, contractions. In youth also the way? Who’s afiaid of what? The organ is elastic and readily returns Worst panic is forgotten in a few 1 ; ' '■ Work or Dress Pants, Gloves, etc., as always, bur guarantee with every article. Vour,money cheerfully to its normal size, even in-the ab­ days. (I do not refer to money r e f u n d e d , or other goodB in place for anything that does not. give satisfaction. sence of training, as soon as the anxes, yrlueh are never forgotten strain is reduced. y those on the losing side.)—Ex CHILDREN’S SUITS In later life, however, the elastic­ change. ______CHILDREN'S SUITS SUITS ity disappears^' and a' severe tax^on I * t . ^ ^ 100 Obildren’e -ft! Blouse ' «****««? Suits in fancy cassimeres- .One speeijillot of Men’s and Young Men’ s Suits in the organ, such as bicycling uphill Sorry For Han. Choice of 300 Suits, double oe single breasted in fancy Scotch mixtures and plain blues, flint sold up C« n o cassimeres, that sold, up to $15, Saturday

at Mr. Clayton "McMillan and Rev. ‘IT PAYS TO TRADE IN SPRINGFIELD." Jaspu MeMillhn, brothers, who were recently married to the Misses Kahkin in. Greeley Col.', arrived The Store The Store $ 10.00 here Wednesday evening. Where Styles Others Originate To Imitate. —We will discontinue handling stoves. Do not buy until you have secured our prices either on heat- log or cooking;stoves. , Kerr & Hastings Bros. Women's Wearables1 of Distinctive Models Decide now what style Suit or Coat you will wear, qhie season and make your selection at the —In, the opera house, next Friday store where you know yorngetnothing bat what is best for your money at a price far less than is evening at 8 o’clock, Wm. J. Bryan, asked for much.mfenor fabrics. There are reasons why you should purehase yor Suit or coot here. who won We first oratorical honors —Cecasewe offer you the BCst Style*, the Best Materials, the Best Tailoring, the Best Finish and in'& college contes; will he outdone the Best Fit. - ’ by eight of tfte host speakers of Oedarville College. Admission 25ev The best Coats ever offered, slyles exclusive, at $9.95, $12.50,v $15.00,$ 18,50 cd $22,50, $25.00 and upward v Mr, Thomas ■ Tindall received painful injuries besides a broken The best Suits ever offered at $12.50, $15,00, $18*50, $22.50*. $22.50 and arm last Monday morning while at upward* 0 ,r . ^ ’ « Men’s Duck Coats $1,50# $2,00 and $2,50 work at the pagSr mill. *He wa* taken to the office of Dr. E- C- Oglestace where the broken member waeaetaud We injuries given med­ Men’s Corduroy Pants $2.00 $2,50 and $3 ical attention. His condition is not Millinery from Our Exclusive Millinery Parlors serious, . * , Hats that sold up to fS...... $2*50 Hats that sold up to $IO ...... #4-95 Men’s Leather Coats *■./>' $4,50 and $6,00 There came near being a danger­ Hats that sold dp to $7.95...... ,.$5.95 Hats ihat sold front $12.50 to $15...,. $7.95 ous fire last Friday on the farm- oc­ cupied by Mr. Enoa Clemaps, Mr. PE,TER. A. BOGGAN, Men’s Dress Trousers f ✓ $2,00 to $5,00 W» H. ’ Oreswell had beeri burning some brush in t.lie, woods nearby 7 South Limestone St., SPRINGFIELD, OHIO. when the grass took fire and spread over a large Area. A number oft residents in that vicinity turned, We’re members oi The Merchants’ Association which refunds mund trip raliroad and traction lares to points out and in a short time the fire was within 40 miles of Springfield-upon purchases of $15 or over at any one or all Association stores combined. under control! The direction of the BIRDS MAMMOTH store!" wind was driving the fire to the Clematis house and barn. 1

*>.<»€>*> o -v io » ■“■Storm Fronts 1 StormFrontsi f Mr. F,’B. Turubull Was in Chicago £ LOCAL AN0 PERSONAL 2 Kerr & Hastings Bros. j the first of tile week. Mr. Harry Johnson has been quite —Carpets, mattings and linoleums poorly this week, at McMillan’s. * THE. FAMOUS —Engraved or printed cards a till* office. Messrs. O. T. and Ralph Wolford Misses Doraand Charlotte Sllegler Spent Monday in Columbus. spent Saturday atod Sabbath in Mlafi Ethel Spencer Is on the e Dayton, Special Sale of list. Mr. Charles Smith Visited his father in Gailipolis this week. —To close out our hne of stoves Mrs, James Murray was a Dayton \ve have greatly reduced the prices. visitor this week. • Kerr & Hastings Bros. A sort Was horn to Mr. and Mrs. * » t Wm. Marshall last Monday. —Closing out our line of stoves at Trimmed Hats Mr. W. J. Smith of Kent was the reduced prices. -M r. 0.-E. Bradfute made a busi­ guest of his sister. Mrs. Lucy ness trip to St. Louis this Week, McClellan over Sabbath. Mrs. Robert Bird spent 'Tuesday in Columnus, Dr. Baldridge and family of Day* Mr. and Mrs. O. W. Dean are en­ Thw sdayT^ tort visited relatives here last Sat­ tertaining a son that arrived at Mis# A. It. CrauTurd spent Tues­ their home last Sabbath • A sale of The Famous Millinery is invariably an important event— made so \ urday, day in Dayton, by our acknowledged prestige as style leaders, and by the fact that our prices —To dose out my line of Pittsburg are always extraordinarily low* Mr. Emerson Nisbei, of Dayton Mr, Win# Forbes and wife spent Perfect fence Iw lll sell what I have spent Wednesday at home. Sabbath with Miss Florence Forbes. on hand at cost; O. M. Crouse. Beginning today we will inaugurate a sale that should be attractive to every lady in Springfield and vicinity. As has always been our custom, and to retain Miss Clovis Alkon of Bellofonn* our reputation for exclusiveness* we never carry any stock over, and only hold tBlue has been the guest of Post­ master Turbos and family. hats in stock for a short time* • ; t'pi LOOK HERE! This morning will see all the hats marked down, way down from the original * Mr. GL W. Harper is in a very critical condition and it is thought price, the prices they should sell for, too, in some cases, LESS TH AN H ALF. What You Can Buy for Cash or Umt Iris recovery is doubtful, These hats are strictly up-to-the-minute in style and exclusiveness, and have been in stock a very short time< - Two kodaksfor BAle. One hover Trade the Next Week. been used; Calf at this office for NOTE CAREFULLY THE FOLLOWING PRICES InAamatlon. 45 lb, ir. & Ii. Ora ntated Sugar $1.55. Dress Hais that formerly sold at $ 15 , in Trimmed Hats that formerly sold from $6 to $8* in 6 Bar* of Lenox Soap 250, 8 Bars of Star Soap 26e, My. J5. T. Phillips inid wife Were and beautifully trimmed with plumes, ribbons, velvet, and ; trammed in ribbons, fancy wings Si lb. sack Snowball Flour «6e 2i lb. each Washington flour Wc. guests of their son, (3. M, Phillips and flowers, in all the approved shapes. A g fancy buckles, flowers and" flowing feather effects* in u lb. Sack of Troy Flour. best flour In town SO cents. and family of Dayton over Snbbafb These hats should see quick selling -at.. j l u a /u Beat flat can Salmon, Joe. Home grown I’olafoes &u*peck all the popular colors in the latest improved shapes. Ail kinds of Ffeah Fruits and vegetables This is no Kroogo* Mr. T. W. Sfc. John has boon ap­ These are extraordinary values and we 0 A A C One lot of Trimmed Hats that comprised our popu* Goods, w« do not handle them. pointed by Probate Judge Charles offer you your choice durinjg this sale for i j ; / s / U lar lower priced grack# of from$4 to $fi trimmed in WE WILL FAY Howard as guardian of Mr?. A, W» wings, ribbon* etc.* tidttl be marked down Osborn. Beautiful Trimmed Hats that formerly sold for $9 for this, sale to, «'«,«»«...««*«« , ■ For Butter ? 27c par lb. For Eggs 5 30c ptr doit# to $12 in black and all colors, in alt the popular shapes if You. W dniHrsuflau Goods Coll at ih« Co'nor Groitor. Mr. J. A. Stormont has been in ft" mined in flowers, ribbons and fancy &C| Q C Bemember* TShJs Sale Begins This Morning. Michigan thia week on a business Don't Miss It. inspecting some land near Grand feather*. Your choice at. * vO s/U Rapids* So. Fountain Ave., O. M. --Oratorical contest, opera house nest Friday •veiling, Admission to Springfield, Ohio. THE CORNER OROCER. THE FAMOUS

u X ?*> *:.A 8 ■ s*i * t ;,km --4Wteik.il' in x i* . It was an association el gentle­ men, proiecslonally physicians and chemiRtB.^all of whom were born iff tjH1 finer trade, ho iu ttuuuk who have boon connected with it all UtTUl**. .... IS---- . —l. W IUU— . £jM»F «■ department it is estimated that the world Caotoria, which as every one wheat area Heeded tides f»H for the knowB ifi a pleasant and effective harvest, of 1009 is 1ml 7G per cent, in for the aiUmeuts of infants and comparison with last year’s area, or children. It has always been fee 1,110,513 nere®, Tlus is. the lowest ogifized as a meritorious prepara­ area reported in a is umber of years tion, and its reward has been the u i past, due principally to the drouth greatest popularity oyer enjoyed by STORE prevailing at proper seeding time, any remedy over put upon the mar­ and owing to its long continuance, ket, attained not by flamboyant cul­ the filial abandonment of many ver Using or appeals to ignorance nr . JUdds intended for wheat. The con- vulgar prejudice, but by inherent Mat dllion of the growing plant is esti­ merit. All physicians recommend SPRINGFIELD, OHIO, mated at 60 per cent.compared with it and many, very many prescribe r • &- an average, and the general outlook l f It. ■ ' , • ■ 1 Is very discouraging. As stated in Many parents call in the family the October report; there has not; physician. Many other parents ANNOUNCE A been sufficient moisture for proper take advantage of what the physi­ germination, and no doubt many cians told them when he was first lields will be plowed up In the called,into consultation; All good spring, thereby further reducing an family physicians . say i “ Give the already sbortarea, children eastern*M Healthy par­ HE The figures on alfalfa are the most ents know tiffs remedy of old, for. r complete ever published by the they took it themselves as children, Jam« State, axul show thoton an estima­ ttwas more than thirty years ago ted area of 12,223 acres was pro­ hat Oastoria made a place for it­ '■* e duced .39,700 tons,- The average self in the* household. It bore the number of cuthugs urns three and iame of Charles H. Flethbei’ then the total production per acre ho same as It dees today. The sl’g- from, all ciUtings was three tons. ratureisits guarantee, which is ac­ The area in^907 as returned by the cepted in thousands of homes where township assessors was Sip acres -here are children, , - greater tban the estimated area-are Much is printed nowadays about now reported, fig families. Dr. William J. Mc- 'I The corn prospect has advanced Tayl Crann of Omaha, Neb., is the father DlBt' .three points since the issuance oi of one of these much read about ,tbe last report, being n.,w estimated that I’ families. Here is what he says: at 83 per cent compared with an then $■ “ As the father of thirteen child­ average. The corn area is approxi- . ■. As ren I certainly know something * inately the same as for 1807, while turm- ibodt your great medicine, and the present prospect is it> per cent tain , mine from my own family experi- 'U . better than the corresponding the i >hce I have, in my years of praotici Novem ber 12th. er fe‘ month lafftyear. ound Casforia popular and efficient The estimated area planted to po­ but 1 ’emeefy in almost every home." Th tatoes as reported by the township ,.fe Charles lI. Fletcher has received W v> •assessors was 115,581 acres and the true mudreds of letters from prominent ; j ust now We find ou^r stock o f Black and Colored Dress Goods— all this seasons best weaves— lerge enough for the big New lis r.j* . correspondents now estimate the have average production per acre at 82 ffiysicians who have the same York department stores, consequently many times too large for Springfield and appreciating the fact that every lady must at this was a - sleemfor Oastoria that Dr. Me - ■ pent bushels, ’giving- a total production time be interested in Dress Materials is one of the reasons why we announce this EXTR A SPECIAL. SA LE this early in the sea- iie tor the state as a whole' of 9,485,830 irann has. Not only do those how -you know the old adage “Make hay while the sun shines.” W e believe the time to sell Dress Goods is when the peopie bushels. This is a shortage of ap­ physicians Bay they use Gastorla so n - that ►F proximately 100,000 bushels in com­ in their own families but they pro want them that with the fact, that we are overwhelmingly stocked is why we announce this EXTRAORDINARY SALE OP with ,erlbe it for their patients," First of Keil parison With the crop of 1907, The COLORED AND BLACK DRESS GOODS. . . damage by rot is very Small, being all iti&a vegetable,preparation that assimilates the food and Tegulates- reported at less than 2 per cent. By reading the following quotations you’ll readily see that such V A LU E S as these are rarely seen here or elsewhere. - . G-i % the Stomach and bowels. After the eating comes sleeping and CasEoria solel. ; o u r . Anniversaries . look out for that too. It allays mad J - '■ ,r' - r»‘ ** 1 \ feverishness and, prevents lose of A Critic Who Takes Exception to the ago ■deep; and this absolutely without , / ' * \ ", * ' . Celebration of Birthday*/ To DR. the nae of opium, morphmeor other , COLORED DRESS GOODS. * CREAM DRESS GOODS. , FINE IMPORTED BLACK VOIEE'S CRISP OR legff | “While not intending, to change banefuLnareotic. \* . the dates of any anniversaries now . tnm j* j Medical journals at* reluctant ipo a yard for 50 pieces of 80-msh suitings In all 100 a yard f op Cr*am Danish Cloth. Worth 15c, FINISH PLAIN OR FANCY. u existing,remarks tho meddler, “J 300 a yard for Cream Poplar ahd New Dane cloth* _ • Ami "do wish to make a few timely and to discuss. proprietary ffiedidnee. staple coloring* value OTc. ; ■ 76c for the $1,00 qualify., was Hall’s Journal of Health* however, 26o a yard for Cream Dotted Melrese. Value 85c, original remarks upon the 'absurdity 2.5c a yard for S5 pieces of plaids and mixtures- 98cfor the $1.25 quality. mea says “ Our duty is to expose danger Value 50c, 89o a yard for 42-inch Cream Granite cloth. Value C0c. of the custom. $1.25 for the$1,50 quality lull' 54 inches.wide. i ■ . ivist “ Why should the celebration of and reeord the rhesus for advancing 190 ft yard for double width Fopular cloth. Value25c. 80e a yard forlo-mch Cream Henrietta, ^ Value _50o. uoui . a great man bo held upon the anni* health. The day for poisoning in­ $1:50for the $2,00 quality full 50 inches wide. , man „ nocent children ought to end. To 30c ft yard for alL wool jSnekipgs and Melrose, doth in 49c ft yard for 88-inch Cream Serge, all wool. Value I , versapy p£ his birth?' Was there a full line of colors. Value 50c. , ; ■ 05C...... FI xE IMPORTED SILK FINISH ENGLISH MO* if ' . vote - anything remarkable in that? Did our knowledge Gastorla is a remedy Ge which produces composure and 49c a yard for 50-lHCh Grey Tweed Suitings. Value 76c 800 a yard for 42-lnoh Cream Serge, all wool. Value 86c HJUR BRILLIANTINES. any benefit accrue to the world at fiOeHaryatdrfor 44-inokCream Bergen!! wool. Valuir$t.23- fb: ■ mad that time? Is there any part of -health- by—regnlaUng-tlmr-system, 75o a yard for the $1.00 quality, ■« then not by stupcfyingit,and our readeis Itis existence for which he is less 39c a yard 'for Plaids suitable for waists. Value 50c. 48c a yard for 88-inch Cream . Value 69c. 98c ayard for the $1-50 quality full 54 inches Wide. H ■ Tay’ responsible? Surely not. It is ab-, are entitled to information. 69c.a yard for Plaids. All Wool and $Hk and C8c a yard for 44-inch Cream Siciillan. Value 85c. $1. 25 ayard for the $2.00 quality. •raisr surd that in.njofig. antL illustrious, Wool, Value 75ean