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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