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PAGE EIGHT TBB CAMBRIDGE JEFFBB8ONIAN TI1EV FAIL 3 CREAM WANTED! Any dairyman who is not entirely satisfied with the present returns from his cows can learn of something to his benefit by filling out the following blank and mailing to us BLUE VALLEY CREAMERY 313-321 SOUTH CLINTON ST. How many Cows are you milking What are you doing with your milk Would you like to sell your Have you a Cream Separator NAME P. CHICAGO. ILL Mrs. Art Hinchcliil aud two sons, Setb Gordon, George Berklield and family, Sam McChiker, HarRian Harding aud two sons, Misses Cuma and Bessie Bicli.

Itel Hale, Del a Broom, Mollie Marquis, Tyndale wife and son, J. W. Campbell a son, U. M. Kaime, Jas.

Aduddle. Kobert Disnnison, Mart Hutchison, Charley Marquis, Fred Broom, i Harold Day. Earl Stevens, B. M. Thompson, Dallas Keller.

W. J'. JMoorhead, i and daughter, a Mrs. David Wilson, smith Har- 'per. Mart Hutchison and Miss Maude Wiley were at Cambridge Tuesiay.

Horn to Delbert Long and wife May 22nd, 1W(', a son. Mrs. Mary Thompson and Mrs. Mary A i and children were at "Jambridge Wednesday. W.

Daniel and children, Jura, Wallace and Ross, were at Harmony and Cumberland Thursday. to Andy Abel and wife May 24th, 1900 a daughter. Born, to L. G. Buckingham and wife, May 24th, 1906, a son.

G- F. Pollock and family visited at Carrollton over Sunday. T. Oliver, Wm. Puraume, J.

E. Moorhead and son, Bright, Mrs. D. Wiley, W. O.

Stockwell and Mrs. J. Spaid were at Cambridge Saturday. Mrs. Stella Leonard and son, Ralph, of Lore at Hiram Davidson's over Sunday.

The memorial sermon was preached at the M. E. church Sunday by Rev. Sullivan. Dr.

Wyscarver and wife, of Batesville, visited at Wm. Hutchison's 3ver Sunday. K. L. Nelson and wife, of Byesville, visited relatives here Sunday.

Miss Alice Houseman is visiting at Wheeling. Mrs. A. H. Lewry was a visitor at City Sunday.

That is What They Say About Them in Cambridge, and It is Therwtore Reliable. -OF THE-Financial Condition of the Treasury of Guernsey County Ohio, as shown by the Books in the Auditor's Office, Cambridge, Ohio, on Mar. I9O6 of the v. Balances Overd'ft Tax Undivided General Liquor Cigarette county Fund -Bridge Fund lannnarj Fund. Koad Fund Judical Fund Teacners Institute Road Fund T)og 'I ai Unclaimed costs Fund.

children's Home Fund. soldiers' Bellet Fund Jiepair Fund Bycr-ville Ditch Fund School Fund Fund. Fund. Fund l.SSHi 13 827 6.340 6.971 87 4,356 1,506 '477 8 1.821 60 96 32 S5 00 65! 73) 01 671 49' 70 Another proof, more evidence, Cambridge i to swell long list of local IHM who endorse the old Quaker 1 loan's i ney Tills. i i i fii- enient uf a a a preparation P.

engineer, of 435 Gornber a Cambridge. says: "I gave a litnnonial for publication in IMi 1 in which told how I had been positively relieved of ai.tacks ot backache and Kidney trouble through the use of Doau's Kidney Pills. 1 still a the same a i in them today, live years later, as 1 had when 1 made rnv first statement. 1 have repeatedly'advised myacquaint- ices among railroad men to use this and'can tell of several who i.ave done so with the most effective results. Whenever I feel symptoms of kidney complaint coming on 1 al- wavs take a dose or two of Doan's Kideny Pills and they have never failtd to give me quick relief.

You may continue to use my name as a reference for them." IFor sale by all dealers. Foster-Mil- butn Buffalo. New York, sole agents for the United States. the name--Doau's--and take no other. In oider to prove to yen that Dr.

A. U11 A A Ointment is a certain and I 11U abso iuts cure for any form of itching, bleeding, or protruding piles, the manufacturers guarantee a cure. You can use it and if not get your money back, Mr- Casper Walton, laborer, Michigan City, says: "1 work hard and li a great deal. The strain brought on an attack of piles. They itched and they protruded and bled.

Nothing helped them until I used Dr. A. W. Chase's Ointment. That cured them." 50c.

a box at all dealers, or DH. A. W. CHASE MEDICINE Buffalo, N. Y.

Drf A. W. Chase's Ointment. Total 135,050 80 1,221 60 Balance Outstanding W.irrant Account. Total.

181.113 00 J34.SC 20 It Costs Nothing To find out for a certainty whether or not your heart is affected. One person in four has a heart: it may be you. If so, you should know 'it now, and save serious consequences. If you have short breath, fluttering, palpitation, hungry spells, hot flushes; if you cannot lie on left side: if you have fainting or smothering spells, pain around heart, in side and arms, your heart is weak, and perhaps diseased. Dr.

Miles' Heart Cure will relieve you. Try a bottle, and see how quickly your condition will improve. "About a year ago I -wrote to the Miles Medical asking advice, as I suffering with heart trouble, and had been for two years. I had pam in mv heart, back and left side, and had not been able to draw a deep breath for two years. Any little exertion would cause palpitation, and I could not lie on my left side without suffering They advised me try Dr.

Miles Heart Cure and Nervine, wnicn, I did with the result that I am in better health than I ever was before, having gained 14 pounds since corn- rnencfd taking it. I took about thirteen bottles of the two medicines and Suffered Tremendous Itching Over Whole Body-Scratched Until Bled-Worse at Night, With Soreness and Excruciating Pains --A Western Lady's WONDERFUL CURE BY CUTICURA REMEDIES "Last year at this (imp I suffered with a tremendous itching on my buck, which grew worse and worse, until it spread over the whole body, and otilv my face and hands were free. For four months or so i sulTered the torments of the damned, and I had to scratch, scratch, until I bled. At night when 1 went to bed things cot worse, and I had at times to get up and scratch my body all oxer, until 1 was as sore as could be, and until 1 suttcred excruciating pains. I did not know what it was, and resorted to a number of blood purifiers, using at times also Cuticura Soap.

Ihey told me then that I was suffering from eczema. Then I made up my mind that I would also use Cuticura Ointment and Cuticura Resolvent. I used hem according met ions, and very soon indeed I was greatly relieved. I continued until well, and now I am ready to recommend theCuticura Remedies to any one who suffers us did your obedient servant. Mrs.

Mary Metzger. Sweetwatcr, June 28, 1905," WASHINGTON Mrs. Mai Ion Rogers has opened an ice cream parlor. A U. telegraph gang strung another wire along the pike this week.

S. 13. Lawrence lias in stock all kinds of summer foot wear, hats, caps, etc. Wesley McCoy, of Pittsburg, was tin 1 uuest of his aunt and other relatives over Sunday. Little Miss Irene McNutt, of Claysville, is visiting her grandparents, Mr.

and Mrs. Hubert Crawford. The township clerk is receiving proposals for the building of a school house in District No. John Jeffrey returned to Columbus Monday. A number of young men or hoys of booze made Saturday night hideous with their roudy conduct.

Mrs. Morgan Paden and children visited last week with her parents, Mr and. Mrs. Nathan Stephens, at ElSzabethtown. MIDDLETOWN.

Messrs. Jonah Smith and Mason Lyons were calling on friends near Gibson's Station Saturday and Sun- day. A concert will be given by singing class at this place under the supervision of Prof. C. L.

Downard at tbe M. E. church Friday evening, June Sth.jSTo admission fee invited. Humors, Eczemas, and Itchings Cured by Cuticura The agonizing itc-hing and burning of thi- skin, as hi eczema: the frightful scaling, as in psoriasis; the loss of hair and crusting of scalp, as in scalled hea all demand a remedy of almost superhuman virtues to successfully cope with them. That Cuticura teoap, Ointment, and Pills are such stands proven beyond all doubt.

Fret'' How to Cure Baby Uum.rs." Attest D. R. WALLACE. County Auditor A. LAFOLI.ETTE.

Treasurer. since. Jir upper sandusky. Ohio. Dr.

Miles' Heart Cure Is sold by your druggist, who will guarantee that the first bottle will benefit. If It fails he will refund your money. Miles Medical Elkhart, Ind May 31 FROM 9 A. M. TO 4 P.

M. ONE DAY ONLY. COMING TO CAMBRIDGE You Are Suffering from Any It Will Pay You to Co Miles to See Dr.iWeist SAVE YOTO SIGHT nrttMT 0f Difficult case than I SklllM OptlCIWt. Vr. loww than other firm.

It frtud HE HEALS CASES The France Medical Institute vtwT-'i have been iBaktnj. ntnar monthly to ire rrin ar ri JT1 trtatnyw.fiTiJ outwhat a.X --j. V. li r- A thai a ar i -a in partjcaar that Dr. Wc.s.t agrc-cn'-r-.

WHAT AILS YOU? Throat. Lung and Nasal Diseases Heart, Blood and Skin Brain, Spinal and Nerve Diseases 0-5, S'jlifa. Young and Middle-Aged Men Miss Mona Bullock visited her mother here last week. Ira George has returned from Mus- kinguru. Mrs.

E. P. Monre and Miss Dora Abies continue quite ill. Children's services will be held here June 10th. O.

Y. Davis is repairing the toll gate house east of town. Miss Belle McCullougb, of Brady, is the guest of Miss Grace Lake and Mr. and Mrs. C.

G. Temple, south of town, this week. The thankofferine services at M. E. church Sabbath night was well attended and a good program rendered.

F. Hays was at Wheeling last week and purchased a fine driving horse. C. Bryant lost a valuable driving horse while triveling for Norris. For anything in the McCormick Harvester or Ogso jA scale see T.

Lake. J. H. Sayre is home with his parents south of town, having closed his school in Londonderry township. PLEASANT CITY.

Quite a number from this place al tended the show at Cambridge last Tuesday. Mrs. Hulda Teter has returned to her home at Columbus a twc week's visit with her parents here. Misses Ella Eagleson, Tena Sigman and Bertha Watson visited Miss Nar- wosta Kackiey a few days tbe last of the week. Win.

Garvin was seen on our streets Sunday. We are glad to see him able to be out again. Several from here attended tbe High school commencement at Cumberland last Thursday night. The Masons gave a banquet Friday night and all report a tine time. Mr.

Worthy Dyson visited friends the east s'de of Cambridge, near the Four Mile Hill from Saturday till Monday. Quite a number from this place'at- tended the High School commencement at Byesville. Mrs. Lucy Heskett, of North Star, and Mrs. Elizabeth Kackiey, of the Clay Pike, visited Mrs.

Margaret La- Pi Hett one day last week. Miss Mary Woodford and little niece Ethel ogle, are vi ling friends at Cal dwell. Decoration Day will be obsrevea at this piace by all the lodges and HUMPH REVS' Spec'Scs cure l.y acting directly on the sick v. ithout disturbing tbe rest or the fa K. i for Fevers.

No. 2 Worms. No. 3 Teething. No.

4 Diarrhea. No. 7 Coughs. No. 8 Neuralgia.

No. 9 Headaches. No. 10 Dyspepsia. No.

11 Suppressed No. 12 Whites. No. 13 Croup. No.

14 The Skin. No. 15 Rheumatism. No. 16 Malaria.

No. 19 Catarrh- No. 20 Whooping Cough. No. 27 The Kidneys.

No. 30 The Bladder. No. 77 La Grippe. In small bottles pellets that fitthe vest pocket.

At Druggists or mailed, 25e. each. Medical Guide mailed free. York. "We are under obligations to Dr.

W. P. Crumbacher, superintendent, for a copy of his biennial report of the Independence, Iowa, State Hospital. John C. McKisson and wife, of Toledo, visited from Saturday until Tuesday with his mother, Mrs.

H. McKisson, and sister, Mrs. S. B. Lawrence.

Prof, and Mrs. W. O. Moore attended the funeral of Mrs. Moore's brother, Elmsr A.

Taylor, who was drowned near Bloomiieid Friday. T. -T. Heiner, R. W.

Hall and S. Lawrence attended the dedication services of the Masonic Temple at Cambridge and report having had a- delightful time. Mrs. Priscilla Gallagher, after a residf nee of half a century or longer in Washington, has gone to Cambridge as housekeeper for her son-in- law, John Stiles, and sons. On a telephone message from Cambridge Sunday afternoon Marshal Stewart arrested an automobile driver for "running" the toll gate at that place.

Mayor Bradford, of Cambridge, conducted the trial by telephone and the chaffeur's smartness cost him The commencement of the Washington High school will be held in the United Presbyterian church on Wednesday evening, 6th. The graduates are as follows: Foster Spence, Bertha Wood burn, Ada Stewart, Ada English. Lois Hyde. Nina Parry, Lulu McDonald. The baccalaureate sermon i he preached byKev.Mr.

Antrim, at the Methodist church Sunday evening, June 3rd. PLEASANT VALLKY The rain on last Saturday and Sundav was a welcome vK-itor anc. was much needed to growing vegetation here. W. J).

McConnell spent a part of last week with old friends in Harrison county. Mr. and Mrs. Wesley P.air, of near Hinr.ingh'am. spent a few bere liist week with i daughter, Mrs.

Craig Anderson and attended tbe circus at Cambridge. D. F. Bfchard spent a few days recently i his son. T.

II. Bichard and family, in Jetlersou township. Jleriry Stiles, of Cleveland, is spending a few days here with his brother, W. H. Stiles.

Mr. and Mrs. Darlington Johnson, of Ho-jstunville, are visiting re! atives in this vicinity. Ira Ferbraehe spent last Saturday and Sunday with his grandmother, Mrs. Jane Nelson, near Clio.

The parties that went through this vicinity on last Sunday evening driving a mule team had better not be quite so noisy the next time or there may be some arrests. Humphreys' Med. i York John Loss of Power To Digest Food. Diseases of Women IV vr. a nful -v you wi'i ex am'i M- rtV.r..' 1 -1 Rupture and 1 i Kidney and Bladder Diseases than Stricture ti Syphilis or Blood Poison tn "CVRMQ TO STAY CURED." USE.

i flit FRINGE MEDICAL INSTITUTE KOTR'WC i-r V'J K(" arf i N' r- (KSBITS C- 1 Columbus. 0. BC- Hext Doer Urtan BIRDS RUN" TrVrf will be a business meeting of the church Saturday afternoon at two o'clock. K-v. Wood wil preacl-S-niday, June 3d at 11 a.

In tht at o'clcck. Mr. John Johnson, and wife Mrs. G. Weaver and daushtor Anna, wf-rc OTCSts of K.

Johnson and a i Thursday. Mrs Steplian who has been on th" list is wtUT. Mrs Mayrnc Daugh'-rty and dautflj tf-r Tniva weif: the of Nora Evans Thursday. Mrs J. M.

Forney has home Her mam friends will be to hear of her improvement in healti YA. Williams and family spent Sun day with James Wilson and wife. The most important function of organs of the body is the digestion and iseimilation- of food, and in this pro- ess is consumed an enormous quantity nervous energy. As the result the moment disorders of the nerves arise, digestion is impaired, and the vf-ry source of health, trength and vitality interfered with. To prevent physical bankruptcy nervous -m must be built up by outside aid such as the use of Dr.

A. W. Chase's Nerve Pills, a preparation com- osed of the elements of Nature irriich go to form new blood and nervt cells. 3esid9 this restorative Influence on the whole system. Dr.

A. Chase's Serve Pills have an immediate and direct effect on th digestive system. Then Stimulate the nerves of taste and induce a good flow of saliva to aid digestion. They excite the Klands of the stomach a plentiful supply of rastric fluids. Dr.

A. Chaw's Nerve Pills. cts a box. at all dealers, or Dr. A.

W. Chase MediciM Co, Buffalo, N. T. For sale in Cambridge, lev Druggists. The memorial services at the Presbyterian church on last Sabbath morning were largely attended.

The sermon by Kev. Woollett was a fine one and commended the closest attention of the large audience. Kev. L. S.

Groves, of the Methodist church, made the opening prayer and the music was rendered by members of the Methodist and Presbyterian choirs. Miss Eliza Dewees presided at tbe organ. The church was beautifully decorated with flowers, ferns and the National colors. KIMBOLTON Local market--Eggs, 14c butter 12c. Bert Berry, of Cambridge, spent Sunday with his mother here.

Mrs. George Nugen was visiting friends at Caual Dover last Saturday and Sunday. Master Ruskin Lawyer has returned home after a pleasant visit with Cosbocton friends. Decoration Day will be observed here in tbe usual way Wednesday. May 30th, 1906.

Craig Clark, who has been working in Pittsburgh for some time, is visiting his fathre J. B. Clark bere. George Ingram has returned home from Columbus where he took his son Marion for treatment, and reports him getting better. Tor Your Protection we place this label on every package of Scott's Emulsion, The mail with a lishon his back is our trade-mark, and to guarantee that ScOtf EniJ- sion will do all that Is for it.

Nothing better for lung, throat or bronchial troubles in infant or adult. Scott's Emulsion is one of the grea tost flesh- builders known to the medical world. We'll send you a sample free. SCOTT BOWHE, HE WASHINGTON NORMAL SCHOOL opens in the Union School Building, June 18, 1906, at 2 p.m. continue in session for seven weeks.

EXPENSES The tuition for the term will be $5.00 or SI.00 per week for five weeks or less. No extra tuition for higher branches. Good boarding and well furnished rooms can be obtained at very low rates. Pupils wholdesire, can board in clubs, thus. materially reducing expenses.

Suitable; rooms can be secured by those who wish to board themselves. Further information can by calling on or addressing either of the instructors. O. MOORE, Washington, O. H.

E. THOMPSON, Senecaville, O. Luther Kemp, who has been employed near Akron for some time is visiting his mother here. Frank McMurray, of Cambridge, is spending a few days with tbe family of O. L.

Hamilton. J. W. McCuIlough, of Sugar Tree, spent Sunday with Mr. and Mrs Howard Proctor here.

SALtSVILLE. William Brill spent several days near Barnesville shearing sheep. W. L. Kinsey, of Blaine, is in yiissectionlleasing for oil.

NOTICE OF APPOINTMENT. The undersigned has duly appointed administrator of the estate of Noah Finley, deceased, late of Guernsey county, Ohio, this 15th day of May, A. D. All persons indebted to the estate are requested to make immpdiate payment, ana those having against the same will present them, duly authenticated, to tbe and son, Leslie, of Delaware," are spending some time with relatives and looking after the interestCof his farm, here attended the quarterly and baptismal services Surdaylinorning at Gibson's station YOl HEARD 1 of the Sunday School Institute July 23 to August 4 and the Marietta College Summer June 18 to July 28. A grfat opportunity.

Don't nt-elf-l it. for particulars. Marietta Marietta. O. bis: winter term of school at King's Mines Thursday.

"He expects to RO Monday to take a course in the Meredith Business college O. CUBES COHSHP1TION It is ji3-t about impossible to be sick wh'-n the arc right and not to be well when they arc XVT- Through its action on the Lane's Family Medicine cleans trie inside and Ir.ivcs once you to hovr it i- t-ls to hi- 1 1VC famous tea a trial. Sold by lcakrs.it 250. and May GRAND RID(E. Born, Mav tbe 19th, Mr.

and Mrs. Da Bond a daughter. O. M. English wife and three children of Lancaster, Ohio, are visiting MIS.

ITT': last week for Washington, will visit his brother George and family and see bis son from the Medical College of that cftv June the Mrs. Phehe Harding "of Antrim, is visiting her daughter, Mrs. la Bonnel. Miss Floy Decker is visiting friends in Cambridge. Mr.

Hixnn. of Craig, was the Ridge Sunday. i Mr. Kales and family of Washiog- ton, visited Wesley Brooks Sunday. Karl Drckor.

of Washington, spent. Sunday i his parents. I Mrs. i AWes of Grove spent Saturday and Sunday i i her parents. Samuel Harklry.

I S. A. Decker and son Karl made a business trip to 'Jambridge Monday. Married--At the parsonage in Bir- rrmnhani, Wednesday May 301 1W6, I by Ko. Cunningham Mr.

Frank Lan' of Ofleli and MissOna SUckdale i of this place. May happinesi and prosperity attend them is the wish of their many friends bere..

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