The Cedarville Herald, Volume 22, Numbers 48-52
i YOUl* ition.. (Ii will tii’. ilnnon tiim when ilioitPlaten Into, hif-hest grade hey are umleloutaMo IFno |inin is( felt in rmlp mnturinl used. silver filling sit the Tolt‘|tli»no No, 23(5’, ut go o d the e x - be eon- nparty 1 0 , 0 0 0 , 0 0 ¥ fir.* .1:321. Agent, *fn?o may inter* nr of th-Liy in- 1*1 puts further <»f tin* Di.-trihu- ]*on:,iI when t e it of hi* fimdghf. ?n u i th e n g o o f !» a faintly fifty ? its annual pre- tew: begins tte u laium is |»«i*i <«py in a wiving* many y«tr» t» psrativdy email lift1, and if yew ye,or family will 'Oth-Jtl JMfl Vollltl it; t i4 \i- a r* afo, y«upay five it .4 on all f<>» y. Eventual! a ' pitndpah ton. imm% tt young family lly a j tn r than three j**r it .->««*.>, if teO*c,h !«*•* tbr twer»»r it1 W V rb t I i W fo rk . I ; -nwi j- rt*- £ *■>*.**, 4„ -.«P' mttmt t M il i l l F wxm nun wf our ihia fittlv Ut of tte faculty Ot hwldigg A *3»Ulofiguf >nakw ionic iigt* I euqeitod iollow m mtaiii man waa. Th* iM«*r wo*. }U.tt he w*t a man wte had vary filth* to my TkW wm • teart aaawer m m * vm iww . . . . __ mg^Lg kuuMi'' A *he* < • J ^ r f A | Uut it .poke vw I hmm . ! guud irngmoioti of tk«t fallow |I m « |I i I of a <|vito, WMUM>»inf fid low, e maw wfio attendad to kit own bnainrwt ami let utter people attend! to their*. An<), yet. when ke would i >] wii hie month to apeak, I tmuld imagine all in hearing ilwtance stop ping to listen, for they knew that the word* that tame front his mouth w»tt!<l l>c wire words, Buch character* are ruie indeed, We all talk too much. It would be far tetter if half tin* people in the world would cult! vah Ihe art of keeping their moutk shut. I f they would do so a great deal, o f trouble ami strife’ would' ha eliminated from the world. ham a. iJsiteepMakom *•1 Saturday HNk that ka i fuf fam* night Is haar - T kv twite ml ^pw sad The ran liofertanate »• nw taken aeri* The war in the Transvaal hits rawed the prioeof diamonds twenty-five per J f*m k m this year, and what is especially gratifying, it in being well supported by the OedsirvllJe fieople. The re maining numtersof the course promise to be equally as good. cent. This, however, hasn’t effected tlm (Vdnwille jHM>j»le to any great extent. Bometimes the only ' way' people keep from fulling is by keeping nut of ■the road of temptation, as. is well il lustrated by the following ineuleut: <4«Tnhn, you didn't let nny of them gold brick men bunco you While you were in the city,did you?” .“ You tet yer life l didn’t filtet,' I didn't let a single strange'- talk to me while l was gone for fear they would talk me in tn'p’mirthing of that kind. There are some people who abso lutely refuse to take a hint. One of these is a young man who is in the habit of calling on avyoung Indy nr tins village The .other evening j I C O , . ’9* was at her gate.talking to The conversation had already been. { prolonged for some time when supper time arrived and the young lady’s imother called her into supper. The ■ young man still went on* with his i,‘gas” and again the Miss was called, ^This happened three or four times, and ns the youth still refused to leave', the girl's mother next sent one of the children out with a couple of slices.of 'bread and. butter. The young man l took the bread, thanked the child, 1 and proceeded to eat it. And when he I went away it was with the feeling [’ that these were the most hospitable. [ people in town. . Tim fiillowing is a sample of a gro cery or lor, which is given by Bfveral people of (his town: 8 ugar, 2 lbs 10 c Coffee, 1 lb 12 c Bacon, 1 lb 10 c Baking Fotvdcr, Jib 5 c [ Potatoes, A peck 10 c [ Ghew’ng tohac, 1 lb 45 c Smokingtobae. 2 pkg 10 c ; ,Draw your own emudueums. % omiy UI at Oalambu- and wa« unaMe to W y n n i t. TW aiagiag id tka ladiei wa* fine, Wt wkat wqiadally pWaaad the «udi- «*w ware tko magical parformauotw by Kart Uermaiu, Mr, Clerinaln i« a masttr in kia profsaaion and had uo trouble at alt In pufuding hi* audience a t to how he managed to perform such wonderful feats, Thu reading of lliw Edith \YmsUdll wako worthy of »pwi*l mention. Bhe liaa a full, rich voice and her manner and gesture were such a* to completely captivat the audience, The committee i» fulfilling )Ua 'm to furufadi n first cla** euurae Altoaaway. Lau Weduewlay morning Ihm An* der*oo drove his two-horse team, bitched to a big wagon to Piwn and tied them in front o f Dorn’* harness shop. Shortly atterward the, express train wept through, causing ihe team to break loose, nnd start through with a run. , Tom Andrew’* rig wa* hitch ed just in front of Barber’s clothing store. The team ran into this com pletely demolishing the Imgey. The tongue was broken out of the wagon ami one of tlie horses wns seiinusly crippled. D&a’t Heiiup or ford away money. I f vnu are sick you can’t nffhrd it. 'Get Dr. ('aid- well’s Syrup Pepsin for coiwtipaiion,. sick headache or any kiml of sfotuach trouble a d you will be cured, for it is guaranteed* by C. M» Ithlgway Ilie leading druggist of the town. CHANGE IN TIMETABLE. Under a new^si-bcdule in effect November 19 , passenger trains over the Pennsylvania Lines have Cedar ville station as follows: For the east: 8:12 a. m.; 4:41 p. m. For the west: IO:lS.p, m; 5 :f> 6 i». m. F >r particular information on the subject apply to E. S, Kayes, agent. Ccdnryille, O. 0»lli4 lint Barney Plumb, of ICnusas, says he called every Doctor n liar until he tries Dr, Gulden's Syrup Pepsin. He says it saved him hundreds of dollars Doctor hills, for one 50c bottle cured Inm of stomach trouble. . Sold n- G. M, Bidgway. SNW Little Known Encts, —“ I t did me inure “good than any thing I ever used. - My dyspepsia was of months*.standing; ’after eating it was terrible. Now I am well," writes. 3, B. Keener, Iloisington, K a s ,o f .Kodo!Dyepesiit Cure. I t digestswhat my eat,* tligdgay & Co., Druggists. NOTICETOHtJNTfHS. Hunting is*,positively prohibited on the lands of , «T. d /W ii . i . iamson . - ■Dewey mopped up things in Ma nila, but there is no mop that will mop floors as dean as a Dewey Mop, For sale a t Bull & Spencer’s. Not. long ago the head of one of the [lumsdmldsin this village wa* « little [slow about asking the blessing after [gathering around the taldes, { ^ , ,, „ His little girl waited an instant and ^ ?l0^fvJrMCInf’ ^!lv* J . Kirktnan, Belle Ilivc, III., says, fashed the following hleeeing. “After suffering from Bronchial or is,0 Lord, we thank thee for tha bread;}ung trouble tbr ten years, I was p amt meat; „ cured by One Minute (,’ougli _Cure. SLet's turn up our plates and tegin to ;I t is all that is claimed for it and • . .v I fimwi ^ 11 ulirpi^nurlifi. PnlnQ. irnflBA eat. more/' I t cures Coughs, colds, _ jiand all throat and lung troubles. I Aidgway A Co., Druggists. , The. WmnanV Pliilfmrmonic Bo* I t t t „ \ » ' y - « • ? [to c<snsi:ier the (jneitmn of “ IUidt | ttiinp'iuv hmisrkfejdiig.”’ The propo rtion advanced is that “ women *hmiTd«fgaiu 2 Pb» take thsrge of all [distribution of Iwid and dothes and Ilnne-ehotiT guppl::*, Hon»kef|»ra *h'udd manageall abut .*, tekeriesand (laamlrie*on the plan «f the Kngheh o|**>m!!*eatorcs.'* The flailing of bakery mi this plan is being i on- kideird* Mill: ’«!*■<d’ d-llare. ia the value !d by Mrs, Mnrr Ifinl* Harris |mrg, Pa , 6:>i tin- life t l her child, »hid« saved from croup by the use of hueMinuteCough Cura, It cure* |dl e.mgtH, cold* and thr<*at and lung ,nl4ee.. Btdge»v A ( , Drwgfistf, a tnechankwl genius, ami when the automobileagitation tegau ho entered iiiKUt the eoirttrnetinu of a vehii-le. Tim Anglin machino weighs 900 pounds, «ud when the last piece of luaihiuery has lie^n adjusted 'it will have: read the hnilPor P 350 . It is built to mrry five anil will run a diatom* of twelvemile#in forty minulci, _ ^ W i l l iam s B ros ’ ’ R e s tau ran t , BANK OT ftUagcgJtt When it Comes to BOOTS SHOES& RUBBERS P 1A N K U . DKAN. A ttw nrrt at U » « , [41 X. Mate 8 t . NolMuly is in it with u*. Wt- have the moat complete and up-to-date stock of winter good* that lias ever teem brought to Hpringfidd, winchwe are selling at prices U* nice! the demand of the people. - Men's welt dress hoes, black or tan vici kid, box or willow calf, with or without leather lining, all the latest toesr 42.00, #3.00 and #3*50. Men’s medium dress shoes, #1.25, #1.50 and #1.90, These shees have the same fit and style to them ns goods of higher prices. Good solid working shoes for men, #1.00, #1.25 and #1,50. Boys' and youths’ dress and school shoes that are both stylish and serviceable, #1.00, #1,25 and il.50 , ’ Ladies’ fine dress welt shoes, #2.45, $2.90 aud #3,50. Avery pair of these is * model of perfection nnd every point about each style as it should he. !rain and storm, 20 N. FouuUiu Avenue, , Bpringfiehl, O. C haw ,iK PI. Tours TV** Medium dress and heavy shoe*for ladies in kid, kangaroo and box cals, made oft the newest latte, *1.25, $1,45 aud $1.90, & WVsaff & w ia g M acM b* Ladies' fleece lined shoes that will keep the feet warm, #1.00, #1,25 and #1,45. Misses’ dress and school shoes, made of very fine kid, colt skin and boxcalf,ft.25, #1,45 and $1.90, Children’s and infants* shoes in every style ami color, 25c, 50c and 75c* Our basement is overflowing with Rubbers of all descriptions, made by the test factories in America, which we are selling at lowest prices. Our line of & ip * R u b b e r a n d F e lt B oo ts Is superior to any in iliis city a t the prices we are selling them. We extend a cordial invitation to nil Visiting our city to call and examine our goods and compare (piality and prices. Meet youi- friends, leave your packages and wake■ymir headquarters at -i Rotary Mottos a a i Ball Beatin/rs, YOUNG NISLE'Y, 7 East MainStreet, Springfeltf, Ohio. W r : WinCBLlCR & WILSON MGF.CO, 80 and 82 Wabash Avc,, CurcAGo, Xw„ Something yo H u t c h i s o n « G i b n e y A r t S q u a r e R e m n a n t s . Two hales just received after four months search. 25c for all-woi.l Squares. 35c for nlt-wool Squares. 50e for yard of test tapestry, DO YOU U8K- Tobacco, Alcohol or Morphine? Winter Cloaks. Do you wish to quit either without the slightest nervous agitation. _ PRICKS; For Alcohol Cure, #2.09 For Tobacco Cuic, $1.00 For Morphine Cure, #5.00 3 Specials in Winter Jackets. All-wool Kersey full silk lined, very latest shape and style,! Neurotic Cure Co., For »le by C. M. Ridg^ay. black and colors, regular while they last......... . .75 quality. O u r ju ic e *••*$6.00 Very fine quality Kersey, heavy silked linging, stylish shape black, brown, blue, tan and castor. Would be cheap a t ! $12.00. Our price...,,......................................... j g j g K o d o l Dyspepsia. Curs Child's Keefer Jacket* large collars, , years, at . .. ** »«M I * «I style, size 4 to 10 $ 1 .4 8 D iaes ts w h a t you e a t . I t artificially d lgmU tha food and aids N atu re In strengthening and recon- •tructlng th e exlmusted digestive o ^ gans. I t l s thelatestdlscoTered digest- “ *“ .onto. Silknlino Remnants 1000 yards for Comforts—pretty ns silk and cheap as calico. W E L L H O E S FOR LAD IE S Outing Remnanti 5000 yards 6 c up. I (lingltiunp 5 .- up. The finwt and largest towel vet k I iowu for or, We can positively give you the greatest hoe Value in Anth em Ohio, Our $3.00 Ladies* Shoe can not be made any more stlisb or nobby; nor can they Tie made better, $3.00 Shoes in the mannish styles in Black and Tan. $3.00 Shoes in dress styles in Kid and Patent Leather. Cheaper shoes at 1.50, 2.00 and 2.50. Misses and Chib drens* Shoes just as cheap, Millinery Department. Have Few Styles aud NewShapes atTiving,every day. We Millinery at dry goods prices, bur assortment is large and complete. A 10 y**r m M B ochi xirl tm t e r rny t*>•rlw l turned te throw n kw t e r m a tte r. *lw *t»*od watching n in : t e doorway. »f Ih* kow r i t e til# one hud jin S left. A t th a t hr- m l * tean», fWlltef from the top o f kniMlit, In iwiitfw n* enmar mtioB, truck t t e cluM *>n th* ten d , kUNwg ter »t: nnc* KacOMMow*, For i*hrm*liM (kn it radtread i. through li«M. aod otter par t« h n rogarfing Hotito-Rwherw’ S i - ini»n« to t t e Honth and W#«t, ap- klr lV-j!!«rly«nia fdnna T k kH kIf/■*sfr. \ o u will always find a uiee firr*h line uf Csudits, CigarsI ami Tnhareu, Cannctl Gstotls of I nil kine. I’lci awl Cracker*,} lh>t and o ld hmeh *ervetl at all hour*, A flue hue «! frc»h romded lV*nut« alway* kept on hand*. We buy malting hut tte v*ry I**! Jtinibt f a t ’ ftnto «w |t e foakrt, and that i* why w**can ptetto t t e j*c«tplc4 W» will p*V tte very tip t«p market prW for cgg«. Will W yiwwd In have yo« come in wtetter you h i t or not. Ynan to pl*aa». You Seen Smith? Ho 0 in Fpriugfield and ho is the amc old Kinlth, hut ho is in husinres for himselfnow with a complcto line of China, Ifric-n-nrac, Diniterware, <|itee»aware, Chamber Seta and everything that to make tip a first>rli»store His prior*are tight, too, and he rr-qtiesla yutr to give hima call. Jobe Bros. & XKNIA, OHIO* Wh»tW#slA Shi IIf you wens incu r place and had D r.J .. MIMag key frigs, ;Caldweli'a Bjrtup iVpsift for sale and 4 i .vJr , »*ttutela!i.»n of jr j Isttewit to he a certain cure all Htf*m- 10 ,!V ^ . Thanksalvitig Ihty aeh Derangement, Constipation or Itctets will L w.td at Hoary Smita & Son, “When our tend from whooping doctor garnOne Mm Thar raanvacad tey* were alaHwt cough, our ♦ W l l l i n t i i m I f r o * . McLean. Old fitlixl $ 4 3 . M a r k e t S t r e e t •to 4*mgh Cure. I t e w oTw l rapidly,* wrltaa fidm , Argyle, Pa. I* .P. B a i l t h r m lM d l lU f tmuhte. B%wnyA O o . . P r ^ t o . and SOU,. rrf>d returning until !M> ♦mlicr lot. indodra. For ntm . lime of train*, etc. apply to ncaroot TW-hct Agent o f tte i’ennaylmnio Idncw -1W. . ^ . • »nt and t ic. No other preparation can approach i t in efficiency. I t In stantly relievesand permaoentlycures ItMpejpala, IndlgtwlloB, Heartburn, i , S f r r 0SS, ^ 0S T $ t0-,m.K h . Haasea, 81ekHeadache,Oa8tralgla,Cratnpa,«nd all other reauitsf.f Iniperfectdigestloa ■ “ ^ “ “* ■*“ wfipwKPr- Piepannl by C,C>DaWtttAC*^ t MMOWIMMUMi0O*MC«%WAi«V0MM «*ttMiMct forMaatMta m a . Otoiomet it aaeamreu *, totawr ema* TS m t to foa- . . . . ««*w*mnCo;* p.o»t is lei*ticsettei ttmm ifeim f-trnW*»Mrattsfi, 1 Stef e»W, d-»!-H»<Of orftfc <Mn* tte, W* it mm*. m W etULfttr. 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