The Cedarville Herald, Volume 23, Numbers 27-52

>-• . [ v '* T t o X a f im t t «md C h ild r e n . I ItefDOdwdBetufa; VP ^^ffiwA^FwwP®w^- Promoles D t#stioaC f*erfu tJ fiew aodBeStContalns neither Op^ ,M o rph ine norMawral. T i O S U M C O T I C . jm frtfmJWWBH ram t , \MmjmOfmb ApotfeelRemedy fo r Coraiipa- 9km, Sour Stomach,Diarrhoea \V^nvs,(>MVVulsk)ns,Feverjsh- IttSS and L O S S O f SLEEP. 1 Facsim ile Signature or « * w e * s s r N E W Y D H K . [The KM Y ou Have Always Bought Bears the Signature o f * \ 1tl ) . 1; -, ‘-1 i i ) i N1S EXACTCOPYOF.WRAPPER. aw., In Use For Over Thirty Years msthh THEOKNT*UnpOHI>ANV. HEWVOHECITV. ♦ ♦ ♦ JVtftnmtt Suitings ♦ ♦ ♦ f l L L the new weaves of goods has been re­ ceived from best importers. Golf Skirting ’ Plaid Back, 374c. Chiviots, Pebble Grain, Storm Serges, Poplins, Whip Cords, Covert Cloths, Prunelle, &c. W r a p p e r s— T e a Gowns. No use to make up when good qualities asjyou can make at 65c, 85c, $1.00. E ton S u its . Golf C a p e s . J a c k e t . Bolling in for Fa ll Saids. H osie ry ; Among bice assortment the Black Cat Brand for Boys and Girls School Stocking. U nd e rw ea r. Although quite an advance, prices same as last year. S k irts a n d Co lo red P e t ti c o a t s , M u slin Underwear- corset Covers, Night Gowns and Skirts. •#' # ■ ■ S h e e tin g M u slin . Good Yard W ide 5c. H u t c h i s o n # ( I i b n e y u r n Olinter Underwear No winter weather has made tr some cheap underwear for the consumer as follows: Boys’ very heavy Fleeced, 50 c kind, now 37^0 Ladies and Children’s Union Suits for • 25c Men’s Fleeced Underwear, usually 70 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 ***WINTER JACKETS*** A few very line, all-wool Kersey Jackets, black and navy, last year’s styles, ‘former price $10, 13 , 15 , choice for $5 each, New Jackets $5, $8 and $10 up. • CHILDREN’S CLOAKS* We have the finest assortment of stylish Cloak for little folks from 2 to f> years to sell from $1,50 to $5 each in Southern Ohio. We can match eiuTt Cloak with silk caps, if wanted, at dry goods prices that is from 50c to $2 each. Jobe B ros. & Qo. ^*PJQWMKJhl T b o I t o e q l d . $1.00 A YKAB. KAftLtf MULL. * RdMera*4 Fregrlster If Ain't no rupw 'i dronin' «mg That sings tha dsjitb nf grslu, Ctuesoo Orvim: SS to 64 Watdq Vine*. SATURDAY , NOVEMBER17/00. And. ijwski of p«ac» aud joy’# intrsssc— A gsniUliks T«fr*luj, I t sings of grisf, it sing* oi J*ln( And sings of the death of n>*n Whose agate #>««, turned to the ikies, B m things beyond our ken* New Meat S t o r e — * * ' m tu rn vu um m m m * BtrtWMn Xsrfoi and Dayton. LeavM Xeni*; I*»ve Dayton: Norway is the latent country to show its appreciation of (he value to its own people of a protective tariff. It’* a song of the'rauts Tbat'ii heard In a battle Of wen a, they lie in the sun. Of wen a* they d ir in the «un, Of wan who die for the sake of the Sag. A wild, weird aoug of the clatterin' Kragl Having opening the Meat Htore formerly conducted by Ed Henahel, we will have ou hand a t all times a choice line of Yes, there is no denying th a t many Thanksgiving Day dinners will lie big­ ger and better on account of the ver­ dict. “ Not guilty"—the verdict of the highest court in favor of the American .people, charged with being blind to their own interests. I t ain't no whispered gong of love That sings tha heart's delight, . And tells of life with pleasures rife, And sees no sorrow’s night, I t sings of strife and red-blood fight— White Sugars bent and dead. Whose stiffened grasp bolds in its clasp Green turf that’s tinged with rod. It's a song of the rattle That’s heard in a battle Of men as they sight in the sun, Of men as they fight In the sun, Of men who make silver stars for the flag, Awild, weird song of the batterin' Kragl A Washington foot ball player bad his neok broken the other day and still lives. He must be something like the democratic party. Tho retired list of the army is en­ tirely too quiet for scrappy Joe Wheeler, wbohas auuouuccd his can* dicaey as successor to Senator‘Pettus. According to the cable news, there was great excitement in Manilla over the election, which was not surprising. I t will be quiet for keeps over there pretty soon. . I f reports of the destfuctiun o f a large portion of the Siberia wheat crop, by drought, be true, another chunk .o f prosperity is beaded toward our wheat growing states. The Chinese Minister predicts that an era of railroad building in Chinn will follow the. eettement of the Chi­ nese troubles; and it safe to say that Americans will do the most of it. Never th e Real Thing. A man who recently visited n pie factory in Chicago thus describes it: “The day we were there a special run was being made on pumpkin pies, aiid I looked in vain for any signs of.pump­ kin rinds. One o f the foremen gria- ned and told me that real pumpkin was never used in pumpkin pies at present, except possibly iu a few re­ mote and very primitive New Eng* land villages. The substitute was a mixture of sweet potatoes, apples and cheap flour, flavored with a chemical extract. I tasted some o f the stuff and was satisfied he was telling me the tru th . Cranberry pie contains only enough cranberries to ‘make a showing’, after the manner-of the oyster in the church fair stew. The rest is apple jelly, col­ ored red and flavored. 1 have for* gotten the other substitutes employed but these will give you a general idea of the morality of the business. The average output of foundry was one a second, or about 36,000 pies for a working day. The manager told me they were shipped all over the pie belt in specially prepared orates." brash, Gnawing and Burning Pains a tJ tb eP it of the Stomach, Yellow White blackberries and green roses have been propagated in Louisiana this year. BRAVE EXPLORERS Like Stanely and Livingston, found it harder to overcome Majeria, Fever aud Ague,and Typhoid disease germs than savage cannibals; but thousands have found that Electric Bitters is a wonderful cure for all material di­ seases^ I t you have chills with fever, aehesiu the hack of neck and head, and tired, worn-out feeling, a trial will convince you o f their merit. «W, A. Null, e f Webb, lib , writes: “ My children suffered for more than a year With chills and fever; then two bottles of Electiic Bitters cured them." Only 50 efs. Guaranteed, Sold by Ridgway & Co., Druggists, -DeWitt’s Witch Hazel Salve will quikly heal the worst burns and scalds and not leave a scar. I t can I m > ap­ plied to cuts and raw surfaces with prompt and soothing effect. Use it for pile* and skin diseases. Beware of worthless counterfeits. Uidgway A Co., Druggists. I t is the vain endeavor to make our­ selves what we are not that has strewn history with so many broken purposes and lives left in the rough. *»*s* D O N ’T B e F o o l e d i ASyi ' »HWR¥ MOUNTAIN UtA “ ' • « ..................... HJMMr P I When darkness steals tho glare)of day, And frowns o'er hi* domain, Therein the night, there in the fight, The Krug lings Us refrain; It sings in sun, it sings in rein, It sing's "God rave tho flsgl" And nations hear with wonderin’ ear Tho Yankee's tingin’ Krag, It's a song oftho rattle That’s heurd in a battle Of men as they swear In (lie sun, Of mon as they dorp in the sun, Of men who charge with a oheer for the flag, A wild, weird aong of tho crackin’ old Krag. WESLEY W. K. HAMILTON. N ote :*— The author of the- above poem, taken from the Commercial Tribune, first published in a Manila paper, »s the 6on of Rev. A, Hamilton. He left a good law practice in Day- ton, O:, to serve as First Lieutenant in the Spautsh-A inericatf war. Later he enlisted its u private in company L. 3d U, 8.- infantry, which is. seeing considerable active -service in the Philippines. ’ In a recent letter to his father he relates being in at the cap­ ture o f a powder null and among the papers found was u circular from America urging the iusurgents to fight on till after the election when Bryan would give/ them freedom. • Are You Constipated? < Do you have that tired feeling? Do you feel sluggish, bi.Uious’and out of ifiy? I sorts generall Do you have sick headache? Do you- have pimples, eruptions, blotches, ulcere, sores or other results of constipation? The sewer of the body must be kept in ad nctive, 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 makeB you feel fine in the morning. 10c packages contain 20 tablets, and 60 in 25e packages. Tablets chocolate coated. The written signature of W. J . Bailey on each package. Sample free. They promptly relieve and then cure con­ stipation Sold by C. M. Ridgway, Jefferson City, Mo., boasts of a 78- foot pumpkin vino. , Und by Brltlih Soldlsn la Afrioa, Capt. C. G. Dennison is well known all over Africa as commander of the Good Advice. The most miserable beiugs in the world are those suffering from Dyspep­ sia and Liver Complaint, More than seventy-five per cent, of the people in the United Slates a re afflicted with these tyro diseases and their effects: such as Sour Stomach, Sick Head­ ache, Habitual Costiveness, Palpita­ tion of the Heart, Heart-burn, Water- • • • Skin, Coated Tongue aud Disagree- TaSte in the Mouth, Coming up of Foot] after Eating, Low Spirits, etc. Go to your Druggist and get a bottle o f August Flower for 75 cents. Two doses will relieve you. Try it. Get Green’s Prize Almanac. Babies and children need proper food, rarefyevermedi­ cine. If they do not thrive on their food something is wrong. They need a little help to get their digestive machinery workingproperly. .C O D L I V E R O I L 4 MTHmPOfitoSPM7ES0fllN£*5MA will generally correct this difficulty. If you will put front one* fourth to half a teaspoonfuj In baby’s bottle three or four timesadiy you wHIsoonsee a marked Improvement For huger children, from half to 1 taspoonfub according to age, dissolved in their milk, if you so desire, will very soon show Hs great nourish* Ing power. If the mother’s mUk does not nourish the b*by» she needs the amid* sion, it will showan effect a t once hath upon mother a n d chtid. Fresh and Salt Meats Bologna and Sausage and everything connected with a first-class meat store. We naudle the celebrated Kingan & Co’s. Hams, Charles Weiner. GOODS DEL IVERED T elephone, 00. GO TO 6:00 a . » . 7:00 8:00 0:00 10:00 . 11:00 12,00 Noon, IjOO n. ro, 2:00 3:00 4:00 3:00 6:00 7:00 8:00 9 :00 , 10:00 11:00 12:00 Xenia office and waiting room No 4 South Detroit St. Dayton office and waiting'roora, 15 West Fifth S t., opposite Posloffice. The running time between Dayton and Xenia is one hour, passing thru Highlands, Smithyille Road, Zimmer­ man, Alpha,0 *Trebeins and Lucas Grove, ’ Dayton to Xenia 17 miles, fare 15 cents. , Every other car combination for freight. 5*00a. m. 6:00 7:00 8:00 9:(K> 10:00 11:00 12:00 Noon. 1:00 p. m. 2:00 3:00 4:00 5:00 6:00 7:00 8:00 0:00 10:00 11:00 VJW flT ISBVB1) N E . V E . D I T I O N Webster’s International Dictionary George W , lliff FOR ■ - t Horse Shoeing, General Blacksmittiing and Repairing. Sundays and Holidays cars run every half hour. Exchange Bank CEDARV ILLE , OHIO . A CCOUNTS of Merchants and In ­ dividuals solicited. Collections promptly made and remitted. WOOS WORK OF ALL KIMS. D ■■r (Ferris Brothers’ Old Stand.) G IVE ME ' ' A C a l l C.MOOSE M N Daily Meat Market, Uuder the above firm name, the meat market of C. W. Crouse will be conducted. All product in the meat line will be the best that money can buy, which fact combined with honest and thorough business methods is enough assurance to the public, who alwayB want the worth of their money in every respect. When sending, children, direct them to us; we always give them the best they ask for. forces that captured the famous rebel Galiahe- Under date o f Nov. 4, 1897, from Vryburg,’ Bechuanaland, lie writes: “Before starting on the .ast campaign I bought a quantity*-of Chamberlan’s Colie, Cholera aud Diarrhoea Remedy, which I used my­ self when troubled with bowel com­ plaint. and had given to my men, and in every case it proved most bene­ ficial,” For sale by C. M. Ridgway. GOODS DEL IVERED Telephone No. 74. From all parts of the South come teports o f a very unusual crop of sweet potatoes. Rupture or Hernia Cured —Maby people worry because they believe they have heart disease, The chances are that their hearts ara all right but their stomachs are unable to digest food. lCodol Dyspepsia Cure digests what you eat and prevents the formation or gas which makes the stomach press against the heart. It will cure every form ol indigestion. Ridgway A <’o„ Druggists. |RAFTS on New York end ’ Cin* — cinnnti sold a t lowest rates. The cheapest anff most convenient way to send money by mail. « OANS made on Rea! Estate, Per- * sonnl or Collateral Security. William Wildmah, Pres., ■ 8e.th W . Smith, Vice Pres., W . J . Wildman. Cashier. Where to Locate? Why, in the Territory Traversed iiy llie. . . . Lo u is v ille N a sh v ille R a ilro ad --- THE—- Great Central Southern Trunkline ----- i n ----- * KENTUCKY, TENNESSEE, ALABAMA. MISSISSIPPI, FLORIDA* CHURCH DIRECTORY R. P. horob—Rer. J . F. M o tio n , Pastor, tarricet at .11:00 a. m. Sabbath School at 10 a. m. Covananter Church—Rev. W. J.Sanderion, pallor. Sabbath School at 10 a. u . Preach­ ing at 11:00 a. m. Young Ptopte n u t at 6 p, a . fxcipt the 1st and 3d Sabbaths of tha month whan they meet at fi:3S, and preaching in the evening on the 1st and 3d Sabbaths of the month at 7:30 p, m. V, P. Church—Rev, F. O, Ross, pastor. Ser- viess at 10:80 a, m. nnd 7:M p. m. Sabbath School at 9:30 a. m. standard tlma. M. E. Church—R tv. A. Hamilton, Pastor. Prsaching at 10:10 a. re Sabbath Bohool at 9:i)0 a. in. Young Peopla’i meeting at 6:09 p. m. Prayer meeting Wednesday evening at 7:00. Prsaobing eveiy .otijer Sabbath aven- ing 7:30 p .m . Baptist Church—Rev. George Washington, pastorof the Baptist church. Preaching at 11 a. m« and 7:30 p. m. Sabbath School at 2:30 p.tn. Prayer meeting every Wednesday night at 7:30. Everyone invited, A,M. E. Church—ltev. O. E. Jones Pas­ tor Preaching at 10:30' a. In. and 7:00 p. i Class every Sabbath at 13:00, Sabbath School at 3:00 p. m. Prayer meeting 7:30 p. m, Wednesday eve. • , , WHERE No operations or injections, no pain or discom­ fort In any way, no steel springs or iron frames no Wooden, ivory or hard rubber balls, cutis, punches.or pings used. Not the LEAST DIS­ TRESS or annoyance. Our Outfit for the CURE of RUPTURE OR HERNIA is made of fine soft materials, euch ae felt, velvet, chamois skins and elastic Vebs. It fits like a glove and can harm you no more. IT HOLDS your intestines hack in their nat­ ural position und the wound WILL HEAL like any other wound when it has a chance. The Only Way to Care is to hold the Intestines In or back all the time, until the wounds be­ comes grown together. Your Rupture Cannot be Cured in any other way. We hare had 25 years constant and hard experience in treating RUPTURES and this OUTFIT is the RE­ SULT. Men, womenand children madeCOM- FORTABLB by using this OUTFIT, Prices reasonable and in ’accordance with thn case. IF INTERESTED, please write forparticulars, which we will mail yon FREE. Address. , MOHAWK BBMEDf OOu _ I sm , 1 . Y Farmert, Fruit Grower «, Stock Mahers, Manufacturers, Inventors, Speculators, and Money Lenders will find the greatest ehancss in tha United States to make “ big money” by reason of the nbundence and oheepness of L A ID A ID FARM S. TIM B EK A ID S TO V E, - IE O H A ID GOAL. LAB0R-SVEtmH0t Free sites, financial assistance, end freedom from taxation, for the mhUnfaeturer. Land and farms at $1.90 per mere and up­ wards, and600.009 acres in West Flsrida that can he taken gratis Under*U.B. Homestead IkWfs Stockraising In the Gulf Coast District Will make enormois profits. Halffare txeutisn the Firet and Third Tneedaya ef eachmenth. . Let us know what you want, and we will tell yon where and how io get it—but don’t delay, as the country is filling up rapidly. Printed matter, maps and all Infermstion free. Address, „ I * J . W EM Y 8 S , General Immigration and Industrial Agi. Le*isrille,Isateeky. FRAMC H . DEAN. A ttorney at L aw * .41E . Main St, Xenia, O. Muffs R esturu t u d Dining Roms Coraer High wd Uutaton. .Ireet, Springfield, Ohio. $500 REWARD! We will pay the above reward for any hate of Liver Complaint, Dyspepsia, Sick Head­ ache, Indigestion, Constipation or Costiveness we cannot cure with Liverlta, the Up*to~Date Little Liver Pill,when the directions are strict­ ly compliedwith. They are purely Vegetable and never fail to give satisfaction. J,V boxes contain 100 Pills, 10c boxes contain 60 Pills, 8e l>oxe* contain 15 Pills, Beware of substitu­ tions and imitations. Sent by mail. Stamps taken. NKRV1TA MEDICAL CO., C o t. Clinton and Jackson fits., Chicago, III, For Sale by C. M. Ridgway, druggist, Cedar- ville, Ohio. PATENTS asuiaaPaS- nmem fromW ostt5tt£r &*srvS2B®x&a s £ S S O . A . S N O W d t O O ChMjmst and Rest, Of*disiatlafiml, ’’fttampe *i i *t mmmiamm, mm, l i t foil, N * w Threugho*; 29*000 N e w Word Ph rnaea and Definitions ! d Preddred under the direct supervinioo o fW .T . HARRig P h .D i, LL.D., United gtates Comm issioner of Education, assisted by m Urge corps of com petent sp c o ie lie ta and editora. K loh i B in d in g s . M 3364 p«Ia . f • • • Illu str a tio n s B E T T E R T H A N E V E R f O R G E N E R A L U S E W# also publish W aheter’e CoUegiste Dictionary wKhGlesearyefSeettlshWasdsaal PbmiM ” Firstdoesla goallty,secondclosslaslss,’* gpedmen pegee,etc.ef both hooks seat *o application. 0 .4 C .M B R A IA M C 0 . P u b lls h u r s B p r ln g fln ld , M m * . NERVITAPILLS XnHn V t t d t r .M n p . u l S u m J H m all effectsof aeif^btue or - A f t y j e x o e ee and Indlacretlon, excess i e i A n o rm t o n i c a n d b loodbullder. Brln« tho oink a im to p a le cheeks and restores the ~ o f :youth. By mail - - - perbox, Qboxes for ----- - <8.60,w ith on r twnfcnblo munurteetoeuis or refund tho money pedd. Send for eirmlu and copyofonr bankable guarantee hood, PILLS 60 CTS. N e N i t a T a M e t e S g (tx u o ir Xiasu) Poeitlvely Varlooos Paresis,________ _________________ _ tibn, Hysteria. Fits, Insanitjr, Paralriis andtin Result! of Exoeedve.Uaeof Tobxcco,Oplnn'et Liquor. fiv unU in Plain naekue. f 1D0 s box, O for <6.00 w ith onr bankable guar­ antee bond to pure in 8 0 days or refund money paid. Address NERVITA MEDICAL CO. C U n to n A d n o k s o n a t * * C H I C A G O * I U , Por Sale by M. Ridgwway, Drnggiit Cedarvilie, Ohio.' ' < B O Y E A R r E X P E R IE N C E P a t e n t s t iu d c maaaa-:'' OcaioNa. Coow ntoM Tate. Anvona sending asketeband 4eaortBtl<mxw qulekiy asoerUtn our ortnton free wfistbsr is Inventlon.ls probablyW^ U M ^ a » i | la sehttreo. 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