The Cedarville Herald, Volume 23, Numbers 27-52
TM X b ^ T<w H i I t « Alw»7» B on«b t, Rnd w b ld t I mui b«Mi I* «•» ft* #*<» IK>ynwr** lm» %«n»* tte rtgtartn<f of amdl bM beetiuMkle u n d e r Me p e r- •oiud euperrieiott alnee it* In fancy ' JJEkmnfon* to deceive 70a In thU. AH CMmterfWt*, Imii*tle«»» fiuut «d i» rt^» -p*odw iure b u t Xxpcrimtatte th » t trifie w ith »iMl<»d*<iMer tire humlth o f In fan te wad CMldren»-Exp«rienoe *e*liwt Experiinenl. What is CASTOR IA QUftofhi ie * bwraileM MbMMe f t f Owrtor OU» Fare* fferio, Upffp* f fd SoeHdav Syrup* I t !■ Plewwwt. I f •oateine neither Opium, Morphine nor other ITureotio * tahiteuee, It* *** |» m wm m tfa* » deetrpye W/oruw and d li|» FeverUhneM. Ip ©urea IMwrrhflMend Wind „ Oett*. I t rfUevee Teethin* Trouble*, cure* Oonetipotlon - fa d Flatulency *I t eeelmilAtee the Foed, regutatee the Stomach wad Bowel*, giving healthy wad natural sleep. The Children'* Panneea—The Mother’s Friend, QKNUINB CASTOR IA ALWAYS) Bears the Signature of lieKindYouHaveAlwaysBought I n U s e f o r O v e r 3 0 Y e a r s . m e etWMmt m * mnv , i t •iunMV« vmct . wwwweiwf I r & ■m fltmmtn Suitings ♦ ♦ ♦ * * the new weaves of goods has been re ceived from best importers. Golf Skirting Plaid Back, 37lc. Chiviots, Pebble Grain, Storm Serges, Poplins, Whip Cords, Covert Cloths, Prunelle, &c. Mrapimrs—TeaGowns. No use to make up when good qualities as’you can make at 65c, 85c, $1.00. EtonSuits. Golf Capes. Jacket; Rolling in for Fall Sales. Hosiery; Among nice assortment the Black Cat Brand for Boys and Girls School Stocking. Underwear. Although quite an advanced prices same as last year. Skirts andColored Petticoats, Muslin Underwear- Corset Covers, Night Gowns and Skirts. 9 Shooting Muslin; Good Yard Wide 5c. H U T C H IS O N 0 ( f lB N E V THEYREAPADVERTISEMENTS, la the last issue «f the Herald 1 small thrro lino local was placed at tlio foot of a column ’advertising a stove. We are proud of the results, some eight or ten persona having al ready called at this.office ’ in answer to the advertiement.. The fact that the paper is read from beginning to end is proven here, for the local was placed in an “out of the way place,’' as some advertisers term it.. “A good ad is likely to be good in any position/’ A few years ago.the method of ob taining readers for advertisements was to devise a newspaper article which beginning as a thrilling story and eud ns u flat advertisement. Few people, however, read beyond the poiut where the advertisement com menced aud the ingenious advertiser was forced to resort to some other style, nud now prints only the adver tisement, but he makes the “ad” ho interesting that every body wants to read it The public has come to recognize the important fact that the advertiser is a representative of the spirit of progress aud that the man who advertises is looked upon as the one who is doing business. People, prefer to deal with the merchant who is not afraid to let •them know what ho lias in stock and what his prices are. The public lias learned that advertisers do not buy space.in newspapers for the mere fun of telling fairy stories, and most im portant of all, it huBCOtne to bo under stood by people generally, that when ail advertiser hasbarguins to offer, his advertisment is published not in his interest only, hut for the benefit of every one who may be in need of any of the tilings hb mentions. People rend advertisements because it pays‘them to do so. Patronize the advertisers of the Herald : Prof. Jurkat, Take Notice. - Harry N. Pillsbury, the chess player offered the other day, in South Beth lehem, Pa, to memorise thirty words no matter how hard they might be, the selections to \e rend to him only once. Prof. Merrinmn of Lehigli uni versity "and Dr. Threlkeld-Edwards of Bethlehem picked out most of the foltowin words: Antipblogistiue, per iosteum, tnkadiastase, plnsmon, am brosia, Threlkeld, streptococcus, stap- lielococcus, micrococcus, plasmodium, Mississippi, Freiheit, Philadelphia, Cineinuti, athletics, no war, Eichen berg, American, Bussia, philosophy, Piet -Potgieters •Host, Salmagundi, OomBillecootsi, Bangmamvato, Sch lochter, Nek, Manzinyama, theosophy, catechism and Madjesoumslopa. Mr, Pillsbiiry.immediately repeated these words in the order given, and in the reverse order. AreYouCoeettpetei? Do you have that tired feeling? Do OJttitcr Underwear No winter weather has made some cheap underwear lor the consumer as follows: sorts generally? Do you have sick headache? Do you have pimples, eruptions, blotches, ulcers, sores or other results of constipation? The sewer of the body must be kept in an uctive, healthy condition and nothing does it So well as Bailey’s Laxative Tablets. Their use brings on a clear, rosy, beautiful complexion. A tab let or two taken at night makes you feel fine in the morning. 10c packages contain 20 tablets, and GO in 25c packages. Tablets chocolate coated. The written signature of W. J . Bailey on each package, Bample free. They promptly relieve and then cure con stipation Bold by C, M. Ilidgway. -Subscribe for the Herald. Good Advice. ftoy«’ very heavy Fleeced, 50 c kind, now 37AG Ladies and Children’s Union Suits for • 25c Men’s Fleeced Underwear, usually 75 c, now 50c Men’s all-wool Underwear, $1,00 grade, for 75c In fact we can furnish any kind of winter underwear at special prices wwwWINTER JACKETS The most miserable beings in the world arc thosesuffering from Dyspep sia and Inver Complaint. More than Seventy-five per cent, of the people in the United States are afflicted with these two diseases and their effects: Stich as Sour Stomach, Siek Head ache, Habitual Obstivcness, Palpita tion of the Heart, Heart burn, Water- brash, Gnawing and Burning Pains atjthe P it of the Stomach, Yellow ul .:« *...1 ____ A few fetyflm all-wool Kersey Jackets, black and navy, laafeyear’a styles, former price $10, 1£, 15 , choice for $5 each. New Jackets $8 and $fo up. Skin, Coated Tongue and Disagree- Taste In the Moutli,_ Coming ^ up of Food after Eating, Low Spirits, etc. Go to your Druggist and got a bottle of August Flower for 75 cents. Two doses will relievo you, Try it. Get Green’s Prize Almanac. wCHILDREN’S CLOAKS w We have the finest aneortment o f stylish Cloak for littk* folks from 2 to ‘5 years to sell from A. <t. **„. Li ... .... **# $1.50 in l j each in Honthem Ohio. We can match eaeh Cloak with silk caps, if wanted, at dry'good* priera—that in from 50c to $8 each. An organized vigilance committee captured Elder Mark Loblaw, of Ohfaiigo, at Mansfield last Sabbath. E. H. Leiby, a local Dowieite was with them and was chased to a swamp and made his escape. While an un known elder endeavored to make a sjiccck from tho renr platform of the train, he was pelted with stones and gravel, The appended poem written hy DickNiebeL of the Baltimore Ameri can, was brought out In answer (0 the remark which Mr. Bryan made against the honor and glory of the American people: “Thiscountry has n hundred thousand soldiers walking around in idleness,” The poem has been used by tho campaign committee, and has been widely circulated, thus making the Cedarvillian the more popular. . THE “ IDLE" SOLDIERS. Walking around in idlene**, Wherever the flag** awalled; > Meeting the foe with an idle might .That never yet lie* felled. Lawton, and Liecum, and Logan, Capron—theiUt D long— Went to their death in “ idleuen,". And their <!idlenes," waa wrong. too- Grant and Sherman and. Sheridan— Why ihould we cafi~tb* roll? They idled away in the idle fight— In fight* that tried the eoni. Walking a “ round in idioneai”- Braving the Jeaden hull; What of the glow of a nation*! pride? la that hut an idle tale? “Walking around in idleness.” Over the Pekin road; Scorched and worn hy the galling sun, Inigging an Idle Jfliidi Fighting, with idle energy, Cheering with idle breath— . Thinking, with idle love, of homo. And dying on idlo death. . Private Smith, with an idio groan, Gone to a homo above; And idlo tears mark tho idle woe . And tho idlo mother's love. “ Walking around in idleness”— - Lawton and Lisoum too; Legions more will come idly when Thorn »ro idlo duods to do, A Good Thing. German Syrup is the special pre scription of ,D j *. A. Boscheo, a cele brated German Physician, and is ac knowledged to be one of the most for tunate discoveries in medicine. It quickly cures Coughs,- Colds and all Lung troubles of the °severest nature, removing, as it does, thd cause of the affection and leaving the parts in. *a strong and heulthy condition. It is not an experimental medicine,but has stoed the test of years, giving satis faction in every case, which its rap idly increasing sale every season con firms. Two million bottles sold annu ally. Bosehee’s German Syrnp was introduced in the United States in 1868, and is now sold in every town aud village in the civilized world. Three doses will relieve any ordinary cough. Price 75cts. Ge’t Greens’ Prize Almanac. | The Antioch foot ball team was de feated by the -Wilmington team by a score of 27 to 0. Poor old Anioch manage to furnish amusement only for the various foot ball teams. BRAVE EXPLORERS ' Like Btanely and Livingston, found it harder to overcome Maleria, Fever and Ague,and Typhoid disease gerniB than savage cannibals; but thousands have found that Electric Bitters is a wonderful cure for all malerial di seases. I t you have chills with fever, aches in the back of neck and head, and tired, worn-out feeling, a trial will convince you of theirmerit. \V. A. Null, of Webb, 111., writes: "My children suffered for more than a year with chills and fever; then two bottles of Electric Bitters cured them.” Only 50 cts. Guaranteed. Sold by Bidgway & Co., Druggists, The Yellow Springs News is offer ing a prize for the largest ears ofwhite or yellow corn, also for largest Irish potato and largest apple* you feel sluggish, billious and out of i ls* IfsM ToTake Thin, pale, anaemic girls; | need a fatly food to enrich Itheir blood, give color to their cheeks and restore their * health and strength. It is | safe to say that they nearly ail reject fat with their food,; o r C O D L I V E R O I t „ M K tfY P 0 fm S fW T £S *fllH E *SQ 6A Jobe Bros. & Co. $dKfakS<3Ni ' D o n t B k F o o l e d ! nod** m v m m r t * * p * * l Owi -m is exactly what they require; it not onlygives them the im portant element (cod-liveroil) in a palatable and easily di gested form,butalsothe hypo* phosphiteswhichare sovahia* ble In nervous disorders that usually accompany atwmia,*: SCOTT’S EMULSION 1 st fatly food that is mom easily digested than any other form of fat A certain amount of Hash Is necessary for heahh. You can get it in this way. We hmretowwn per* sons to gain a pound a t h m day w ile taking It ifOTY* aoWMI, V«fk. Having opening tbe Meat Store formerly conducted by Ed Hensliel, we will have on hand at all times a choice line of Fresh and Salt Meats Bologna and Sausage and everything connected with u first-class meat store, We Dandle the celebrated Kiugan & Co’s. Haros. Charles. ’Weimer. GOODS DELIVERED Telephone 06, GOTO George W. Iliff FOR Horse Shoeing, General Blapksmithing and Repairing. WOODWORK OF ALL KINDS. (Ferris Brothers’ Old Stand.) GIVE ME A ■ c a l l C.i CROUSE 4 SON Daily Meat Market Under the above firm name, the meat market of C. W. Crouse will be conducted. All product in the meat lino will be the best that money can buy, which fact combined with honeBt and thorough. business methods is enough assurance to the public, who always want the worth of their money in every respect. When sendiug children, direct them to us; we always give them the best they ask for. GOODS DELIVERED Telephone No. 74. CHURCH DIRECTORY R. P. huroli—-Rev. J . F . Morion, Pastor, services fet 11:00 a. m. Sabbath School at 10 a.‘m. Covenantor Church—Rev.. W. J.Sanderson, pastor. Sabbath School at 10 a. m. Preach ing a t 11:00 a. m. Young People meet at 6 p. in. except the 1st and 3d Sabbaths of the month when thoy meet st G.-30, ofed preaching in the evening on the 1st and 3d Sabbaths of the month at 7:30 p. m U. P: Church—Rev. F . 0 . Ross, pastor. Ser vices a t 10:30 a. m. nnd 7:00 p. m, Sabbath School at 9:30 a.m . Btandnrd time. M. E. Church—Ro v, A. Hamilton, Pastor. Preaching a t 10:15 :t. m Sabbath School at 9:30 a. m. Young People's mooting at 0:09 p, m. Prayer meeting Wednesday evening at 7:00. Preaching ovorjr other Sabbat): even ing 7:30 p. In. Baptist Church—Rov. George Washington, pantor of tho Baptist church. Preaching at 11 a. m. and 7:30 p< m. Sabbath School at B;30 p,m. Prayor mooting overy Wednesday night tit 7:30. Everyono Invited. A .M .E . Church—Rov. O. E. .Tones Pas' tor Preaching a t 10:30 a, in. and 7:00 p. in. Class overy Sabbath at 12:00, Sabbath School at 3:00 p. m. Prayer meeting 7:30 p.m ., Wcdnoadar ~ u y evo. Rupture or Hernia Cnred No operations or injections, no pain or discern fori in any way, no steel springs cr iron frames no wooden, ivory or hard rubber balls, cunt, punches or plugs used, Not the LEAST 1118- TRESS or aftnoysnee. Our Outfit for the CURE of RUPTURE OR HERNIA is rondo of finosoft materials, such as felt, velvet, chamois skins and elastic webs. It fits tike a glove and can harm you no more. IT HOLDS your intestines back in their nat ural position end the wound WILL HEAL like any other wound when it has h chance. The Only Way to Curo is to hold the intestines in or hack all the tlmo, until the Wounds be comes grown together. Your Rupture Cannot be Cured in any other way. We have had 25 year* constant and hard experience in treating RUPTUKSS and this OUTFIT i* the RE- Sl'LT. Men, women and children made COM FORTABLE by rising this OUTFIT, Prices reasonable and in accordance With the ease, I F INTERESTED, please write for particulars, which we will mail you FREE, Address, M0HAWX 1EX£1)T 00., - Rome, X, X 9300 XSYAXtf! We will pay the above reward for any ease of Liver Complaint. Dyspepsia, Sick Head ache, Indigestion, Constipation or Oostiveness We cannot cure with Ltverita, the Up-lo -Date Little Liver Pilt,whcn the directions nre strict ly complied with. They are purely Vegetable and hever fall to give satisfaction, 25e boxes contain 1B0 Pill*, lOo boxes contain 40 Pill*, 5a bexe* contain IS Pills. Beware of substitu tions and Imitation*. Sent by mail. Stamp* taken. NERV1TA MEDICAL OO., Cor. Clinton and Jackson .Sis., Chicago, III. For nala l>yC. M.Ridgway, druggist, Ocdar- vlils, Ohio. KIM OURED HITROUT TEE XHIFF.I Year drnggest, whom you know to he reliable will tell yon that he is antherited to refund the mrnev to every purchaser where PIZO OINT MENT fall* t ' cure any ease of ITCttINO, BLIND, BLEEDING/ or PROTRUDING PILE*, no matter of hew long standing. Cntes ordinary ease* M *|g day*. On* apyUeatlon |i*e* ease and rest, Relief#* Itching instantly, Leevee Xenia: 5:00 a. in. 6:00 7:00 - 8:00 9:00 10:00 11:00 12:00 Noon. Leave Dnytoe: 0:00 «. m. 7:00 8:00 9;00 10:00 11:00 12,00 Noon. - 1:00 p. ra. 1:00 p, niv 2:00 2:00. 8:00 8:00 4:00 4:00 5:00 5:00 . 6:00 8:00 7:00 7:00 8:00 8:00 0:00 0:00 10:00 10:00 11:00 11:00 12:00 Xenia office and waiting room No 4 South Detroit St. Dayton office and waiting room, 15 West Fifth St., opposite Postoffice, — The running time between Dayton and Xenia is one hour, passing thru Highlands, Smithville Eoad, Zimmer man, Alpha, Trebeins aud Lucas Grove. ■' Dayton to Xenia 17 miles, fare 15 cents. Every other car combination for freight. Sundays and Holidays cars rub ‘ ill every ha f hour. CEDARVILLE, OHIO, A CCOUNTS of Merchants and In dividuals solicited. Collections promptly, made and remitted. Y^RAFTS on New York and Cin- cinnati sold at lowest rates. The cheapest and most convenient way to send money by mail. I t 0OANS made on Real Estate, Per sonal or Collateral Security. , William Wildinan, Pres., Seth W. Smith, Vice Pres., W. J , Wildman, Cashier, Where to Locate? •aEia m m r t^ Wiiy, in tho Territory Travui’Sed hy tlio. . . . Louisville ■ <Ss> ■ Nashville Railroad hi»lxa m * di*c#v«ty nud I*mid m a wmd* n n pm m m . M Ha u«r#, Nt h* , wAm, 91.H. Fur Mk hy o, M, Xidgway; -----T H E ----- GreatCentralSouthernTrankline —r—IN---- - KENTUCKY. TENNESSEE, ALABAMA. MISSISSIPPI. FLORIDA, WHERE Farmers, Fruit Growers, ‘ Stock Raisers , Manufacturers , Inventors, Speculasors and Money Lenders will find the greatcit ohane** to the United State* to make “ big money" by reaaon of the abundance and ehaapnaii of LANDAID FARMS. TIMBER ANDSTONE, IlOY AYRGOAL. LAB 0N--EVE1TTHIYQ! Free rite*, financial aeriaianc*. and freedom from taxation, for the manufacturer. I.nnd and farm* at $1.00 per acre aud up wards, and 500.000 acri.v In West Flarfdu that can bo taken gratis under U. 8. Homeetead Jaws, Stockrairing In the Gulf Coari Diatrict will roako enormous profits. Half far* txcariloa the Firat and Third Tueaday* of each month,. Let us know what you wanV and wo will toll you whero and how !o get it—hut don’t delay, as the ecuntiy is filling up rapidly. Printed matter, maps and all information fres, Addreas, „ , , , ». J. WEMY 88, General Immigration and Induatrial Agt, Loalnil!*, l*atieky« FRAltK H. DEAN. A ttorney at L aw . 41 E. Mein St. ' Xenia, O. Adam's Restaurant and Dining Rooms Corner High and Limestone street, Springfield, Ohio, PATENTS] O .A .8 N O W d tO O . 1 S ^ f i ^ s s e s t s m . w y w - f r f t ' ! i v a r r a a u x B N E W E D I T I O N W e b s t e r * * Dictionary N e w ’ P I fitss ThraughntH 25*000 ’ N e w W ord* Phraana and Definltlana * YMpared under iba direct auptrviaiwiofW.T.HARRlfi Ph.Di, LL>B>, United State* Commiaaionar of Education. MSieted by * largo corpa or compatent a p e c ia liiti and •ditora. M.loh B iilia f * . 0 33*4 yu#a flB d Itluatrattena B E T T E R T H A N ' e v c * F O R G E N E R A L U 9 L W e also yabUth WabatMt'i Colia^atei * Stationary withG t e oMi y o I o kWord*o^PhroH, " P in t do** in qatll^r, twx>ad c I em I oi I m /' Spedman page*, ate. of hath book* acat on appUcatioh. G .0C.MERRIAM CO. Pub llahare Sp ringfie ld , Mena. NERVITA PILLS . 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