The Cedarville Herald, Volume 24, Numbers 27-52

WINTER : TOURIST ; TICKETS ■Now on fale yk logs , f o r >er pair fastttiatt Kodaks ¥rotd 8oc to $ 7 $-°o.‘ The n e w B r o w n i e fo r $ i . 6o . is a fin? g i f t fo r a n y o n e . . B ib l^ S ^ TQm 30C to $ 6 . o p , , F i n e t e a c h e r s bifoles, r i ^ - ~ t u r n e d e d g e s fo r $ 1 ,00 a n d $ 1,25 / A l l k i n d s f r o m 10c u p ,-—C a r r o m s , C ro k i- — - n o l e a n d C o m b i n a t i o n s , a n d t h e N e w F i r e G am e s . “For three years I was troubled with dyjpepem jsq that I could hold nothing on my stomach, Many times I would be unable to retain a. morsel of food. Finally Xwas confined to bed, Doc­ tors said I could not live. I read one ot your advertisements on Kodol Dys­ pepsia Cure and thought it fit my ca^e and commenced its use. 1 began, to improve from the "first bottle, Now I am cured, and recommend it to all." Digests your food. - Cures all stomach troubles, C, M, Ridgway. Now for the ' The Farmers Institute will be held this year in the opera house Wednes­ day and* Thursday,,Feb. 19 and 20. The State speakers are B. H. Wal­ lace, Chillicotbe, and C. R- Wagner, Wilhamstown. The executive com­ mittee is arranging tor some excellent papers and speeches from local per­ sons.. i 1 'M ES * • • Komo. BO ..YEARS* EXPERIENCE _ liw iins AUKS Coat dnkm“ IV, *or*,la ,t»Mtre iaiertow. s u i t t, WwihtBgton,! bI.AKfif.OHD. i no faith in testi- si medicines until1 ’« Syrup’ Pepsin, cslied to it-by a who had been ailed chronic oon* sii taking it for » who reads this Stomach Trouble, h I Dr, Caldwell’s one experience prompts me to ill find it will do r if, Be?tt„ t Gurtxgfc Dubuque.Tews, my, NWIratab r»fe in efirctNoy. nine oyer the aavo Cufotitth 'or fbe 1&nt, No. ^32, 4t41 p, m- . n , 10;17 U, hu; k?)i p, m. Xfor in on the subfect it,’Ticket Agent, ye art appetite for f w t ftTeafs tntach and XAttt « t (Hsorders of ukt* tb# liver 5 cents. Sam- s$Mf#/• TflbliHlS Beautiful books from 50c to $5.00, and r all prices between. Don’t you forget to see.our albums and prices. : • . /■ Pictures ana frames . f t », *« £ *i\ - In the pictureroom ’ at rear of store, New and very pretty pres­ ents, , A dollar buys ‘ ' a beauty. Books ana Books ' on second . floor in big wall paper rooms, The only complete stock of books in Springfield.' J angling N erves , Are you irritable? ■Do' you sleep badly? Is ifc.hard to concentrate your thoughts? -X b your appetite poor? D q you-feel tired, restless and despon­ dent? Try, Licbty’s Celery Nerve Compound, I t will do you moregoot ’than any thing you have ever triec Sold by‘C. M. Bidgway, Springfield, Ohio. ^ T l ( e I r f e i * £ ' , - $1.00 A, YEAR, karlh BULL,' EdttprancfProprietor. , FB lbAY / DECEMBER 38, 1901. If, by buying their tobacco, we can keep^ithos^ .Filippinos too busy tO' ■' raise insurrections, would it not be \ cheaper than putting them down. ; " -Cur Washington Correspondent ad­ vises us thot “Uncle Joe Cannon" baa returned*to the Capital. We breathe - • easier now foe we ,know that the ’ Treasury surplus is safe. The Philippine' goveroment -has a surplus of $£,800,000, lj«t TV*.1' *' u<e ’“ UncleJoe Cannon” of their own. 1*/Since- the Department, of .Agricol ture has introduced Japanese'nee nito this country our'yield haS almost doubled and our imports have fallen off$1,000,000 pounds! This is cer­ tainly a most commendable form of economics. Representative George W. Smith of Illinois will introduce a bill id Con­ gress providing for the- redaction of Tetter postage from two cents to one cent. He believes that, as was the case when the rate was reduced from three cents to two cents, ibB increase of mail matter will soon make up the ■lossof income. . It is estimated that the United States consumed 54,000,000 pounds of turkey on Thanksgiving day. This is the equivalent of 6,000 Car-loads of 1000 birds per cat, equal to a train forty miles long. The latest fad in the East is “broiler turkeys” weigh­ ing about two pounds apiece and cost­ ing from 75 cents to $1 each. In bis annual report, Secretary of Agriculture Wileott sayri that in Texas „thy largeblackbirds kftoWtt aSjackdaw b me particularly valuable to Agricul­ ture by reason of the insects they de stroy and yet they have been slaagh: ferod in great numbers for ihe mill* 1cry trade. Here is a very practical argument for the Audubon Society, . Is the Boer war teaching John Bull humility? The English Review of •Reviews eayfet, “We have no oiie, crowned or uncrowned, who can com pare as a probable hero with Theodore RboscveU. Wc have only Edward YII a t Windsor, Whetean at « Ash- ingtoh they have for the first time a Frenilent, young; ardent, magnetic; successful And full offire ami far/"' MOW '“J’V CVtm OAOt'I*. Mr R. Gray, who lives near Atne- .M f: “Chamberlain's Cough , - r- Women and ;Jewels. » _ Jewels, candy, flowers,- man—that is the order of a woman’s preference Jewels form a'magnfet of mighty pow er to the average woman. Even that greatest of all Jewels; .health, is often rutted in the strenuous efforts tomake orsave the money to.purch'nsejthera,'' If a .women will risk her health to get a-covet gem, then let her fortify her­ self against the insidious consequences of coughs, colds and bronchial affec­ tions by the regular use of Dr. B ob * ghee’sGerman Syrup. I t will promptly arrest consumption in its early stages and BValthe affected lungs and' btpn- disease from^the.system. I t is not a cure-all, bat it is a certasn O&re for coughs, colds and. .all bronchi! troubles.. , Yo» can get Dr. G. G. Green’s -^kWe remedies at Ridgwny' ^■. jgw S., Gedarville, O, Get Green’s Special Alumnae. ' The .main building ,of the Univer- si|y of Wooster Was entirely destroyed by fire ~Wednesday morning. The logs ib not less than SSfiOjOCO^witl $70,000 insurance. I t is Anpposet that that the fire, was 'caused by an explosion of. chemicals in the lanora- torieg, . * THE BEST BLASTER. ‘ A piece of flannel dainpCued with Chamberlain’s Fain Balm and bound to the parts is superior to auy plaster. When"troubled with a lame back, or pains in the side or chest, give it a trial and you are certain to be' more than pleased with the prompt relief which St affords, Pain Balm also cureg rheumatism. One application gives relief, • For sale by O,- M. Ridgwny, '< tw ’ *■ >• Grand.and Petit Juries Prawn. kThe good hired man has No inten­ tion pf remaining a hired man any longer than he has to. I t is his am-- bitiorl to be something-better than a toiler for others which makes him the good hand that he is. —No one can reasonably hope fdr good health unless his bowels move once each.day. -When this is not at­ tended to, disorders of the stomach ------------ ailments keep yc_. _____ regular by taking CbamberJairtVStom- ach- Tablets when required. They are so easy to fake and mild and gen tie in effect ~ ..................... Bidgway.- sale by BL The average turkey come Christmas is worth about a dollar and if you have raised it on your ( neighbor’s farm, as many do, it is as near a case of getting something for nothing As vf% in o # of when it is sold. But you had better not boast to your neighbor about your profits in turkey raising, nift, N.Y„»«yi Remedy is tile Imst inedicine I have ever used. I t hi a fine ohlldrert’s rem­ edy for*erpup and never tolls to du re / When given ««wx»n «s the child be­ comes hoarse, or even after the crimpy cough h«« developed, it Will prevent tlift attack. TMs elwrtld ha borne in mind and « bottle of the Gough Bern .HEALTHAW) BEAtTTT. A poor compleetion is>usually the result of a torpid liver of irregular ac­ tion of the bowels. Unless nature’s refuse is carried off it.will surely cause impure blood. FimpIeS, boils And other eruptions follow. This is na­ ture’s method of throwing off the pois­ ons which the bOWClBfailed to remove, DeWitt’s ! Little ■Early^ Risers are world famous tor remedying this con­ dition, They stimulate the liver and promote regular and steady action of the bowels but never cause griping,’ cramps or distress. Safe pills. C. M, Bidgway. The drought broken Monday was the longest in thirty years. * ^-Futu gray matter in your head. Brings a rosy glow to faded Cheeks, Restores vim, vigor, mental artd nhya* ical happiness. That’s what Hooky Mountain Tea "wJU do, 35c. Ask your druggist. We have a most excellent paper on ihe UhloAgo fat stock sh6Wf held re­ cently at Chicago, but owing to the lateness of the week when it arrived wo arc forced to carry it over- until next week. $15.00 Secures Ve*a SHaeiloa And a perm»ncnt position and the : liest paying business every day in the year, and no opposition in the bush ness. You mm make oft.«» average of $3 00 to $10.00 « day and beat home nights. Call on & B,.Fratt, '%M i .u . *1 V*#i: cdy kept At tend ready fcrlmtantuM (;{| | j oUt pof ]u;( particular*, ■Bht r«'S.%a.^P 5 ! We've been preparing for the holiday trade for ■ weeks and weeks/and never have our selections been more beautiful. The stocks are-at their- . best now and many of the finest fancies cannot be duplicated. F o ra man’s or boy’s Christmas .buy -what he is going .to ’b,uy lor himself, some- thing practicable, and buy it where he buys—-at a MAN’S STORE. . , Here is a flultitude " •• ■ , $ of Suggestions; > , 1 * < «* 1 * Smoking Jackets, Neckwear, Suspenders,'Gloves 1Caps, Mufflers, Full-dress Protectors, "Shirts, Handkerchiefs, Umbrellas, Jewelry, etc., etc. Our Winter Suits > and Overcoats. , Must not be overlooked, and if you have not purchased a new suit or overcoat this fall, now - is your opportunity. Remember, we give a , ,. ticket with each 25 centrpurchase, which entitles you to participate in a grand drawing of a Bed- . “ room Bet, Heating Stove,'and Gold"Watch to be given away January 14,19Q2, Louisville, k Mvllle Biilroiid —TO—■ . ■ F L O F w I D A AND . GULF COAST POINTS FIHIBT DIKING OAK BEBVI0E 1H B0H1H For descriptive matter, time-fiiWeg and maps, address C. L. STONE, Gen. Pass. AgL. . >, lotjiaville. Ky. : B GRAND JURY. • T. B. Clark.......... 7,7t. .TT.Xenlacity A. L . ' F e r g u s o n . . M i a m i tp John Batdorf. ...................Bath t Joseph Carroll..:.............. Xenia cif B, F. Smith........ ..Bath tp Andrew Faui....... ............Xenia cit J . K. Bradtute............ ......Miami tp Clinton Armett.-.;,.,.,,..... .Xenia city John A. Cooper... ..........Xenia tp :John,JJussey................. ..Jefferson t .FranF P o la n d '.^ John u. Drown...........bilvercreCK t H. -Compton....;.. ...Spring Valley ,tp Leander' Teas..' . ....... ...Cedarville t Samuel K o o g l e r . . . . B a t h tp petit jury . '* ' George Haller , ) •>- - - A. W, Haines, [-Resident Partners,, H .A. Higgins. } , &B El.* M » t * » S t , X e n l a i , O . . Silks and Silk Ribbba -AT- Abrahnm Coy.„.,,-....Beavercreek tp Geo. Anderson...’..... .Beavercreek ip J .L . Tu r n b u l l , . S i l v e r c r e e k t p Geo. H. Smith........ ..Miami tp C. Harris............ ...Spring Valley tp Thomaa Pride........ Xenia city John Charters ..... . ..Xenia city David Hughes * *Vi. •► **« iMiami tp B. F , Halderman..... ...........Bath tp: Eli Burrell....... ...............Xenia tp F, O. C'erey,..........Spring Valley tp, James Hacketl.. . . . . . . . . ......Miami tp ADDITIONAL. J , H. Harner........ .Spring Valley tp F. P. Eyman............Ctesarcreek tp B.’<W.‘Anderson..... ,v .......Miami,tp Samuel Lengstreet..................Bath tp MICH A MG Kick a dog and he bites you. He bites you and youkick him. The more you kick the more lie bites and the morelie bites the more you kick. Each makes the other worse, A thin body makes thin blood. Thin blood makes a thm body. Each makes the other worse! If there is going to be a change the help“must come from outside, . r' Scott’s Emulsion is the right help. It breaks up such a combination, First it sets the stomach right Then it en­ riches the blood. That strengthens the body and it begins to grow new flesh, !i A strong holy /makes rich blood and rich blood makes a strong body. Each makes the other better. This is theway Scott's Emulsion puts the thin )ody on its feet. Now; it can jet along*by itself, No need of medicine, TMi this t&di EmuMftk gad 1 wrappercf ivityJhtdtlL1, Stnd hr trrfftf&ptfa' - ; : scorr 469 P«arf joe. and ftr. »SidniK|J*|#( „l)Ut(M$dtt $f Gibney's,, * * ■ . % Black, French Bonnet Silk, 75c per yard. Now Is the time to buy a nice black dress/ 2009 yards of AH Silk Ribbons in/Remnants a t 15c per yard, in holt 18c yd., for trimming 5c yd. All are surprised at the low prices. — ----- Como in iu the forenoon and examine our Long Jackets, Raglans, Waists, Skirts and Peticoats, No cloaks fit so well as outs, many have said after Shopping in adjoining^‘Cities. DRESSING SAQUE8, 65c 85c arid $1. Winter- Comforts,.Blankets, Sheets, Pillow Cases and Table Cbtbs. Ready made Sheets, 50. and 57c, Pillow Cases 121-20 a pair Comforts, 75 c -$1.50 Druggets $3,,up iJest quality Calico 4,and 5c“a yd. Remnants, wool ingrain, 25c yd. Window Shades and Linoleum, Piano FLANERY’S P I A N O S . ' - ; ' WEBER, CHICKERING BROS,, JACOB DOLL, MILTON, HOBART M. CABLE, BAUMEISTER, CAPAN. b AUS. White and Standard Sewing Machines, ..... .... ............................................................................. t... The Largest Piano House in Central Ohio. Fifty Pianos Always in Stock to Select From. * ..OUR MOTTO.,, Fair Dealing, Low Prices, Easy Terms, Courteous Treatment to All. flantifs Big Plano!)OU$e, 1 S. Fountain I .. M i l l ) T STORESST. frlasa, ** Ml. THE BEST Product of the market and stock farm can- al­ ways be found at the Meat Store of Charles WeiBaer. ..To the South,, together with f every­ thing to be found in a first-class meat market, » •~Also handles the ,?jcele- - *■hrated Swift Compariys a . Hams. And courteous and' honest' treatment goes with tfie above. Goods Delivered, - ’ 5 Telephone.66; Fresh Fish and Ice ' AN EVANGELISTS ST0BY., . - ~“I suffered for years with a bron­ chial or lung tiouble and tried various .'remedies, but did not obtain permanent Irelief until I commenced using One Cough Cure,” writes Rev. James' Kirkman, evangelist' of Belle, River III, “I have hesitation..iu recam­ mending it to all snfferes .from mala­ dies of this kind.*’ One Minute Cough .Cure ■affords Immec'inte relief tor coughs, colds nnd rill kinds of throat and lung “troubles. - For-crimp it is unequaled. Absolutely sate. Very plensunt to take, never fails and, is really a favorite with the children they like it. •C. M, Ridgway. ‘ WILLBERESUMED. Through 'eryice to Florida Resorts via Pennsylvania -Lines. fr k w u ^ sttCYica.tQIflflrWrino<1,winter; roKorts in the Santli vitvCmcinnuti, Atlanta, vnd Macon, successfully inaugurated bn the Pennsylvania Lines Inst winter Will be resumed about JanuaryGth,-1002. (Sleeping cars will boi'Un from Pittsburgh and from Chicago viaCincinnuti Atlanta.nnd Macon to jracksonvulo and Nt, Augustine. Jlie service the .coming season will bo da’ly ex­ cept Sunday^ and the scltodule wifi bq about as follows: ' ■ iJtava Chicago 12:()0 noon.} Logntisiiort, 3;IOp; m. ? Kokomo, 3:-i3 p, m , ; Elwood, 4:19 p, m.; Anderson, 4:49 p. m.; Eicb mortdj (1:00 D r . l .; h M c C a r t n e y OSTEOPATH , Steele Building, : t Xenia, Oh}u* Willbaiu,CtA*rvUle m Tuesday Priday foranoous,, Officein J, IK VViUtam- lion’s residence. . • 1 ' ‘ D CEDARVILLE, OHIO. A CCOUNIS of Merchants te d In­ dividuals solicited, Collections promptly madeanfi remitted/ ^AFTS on Ndw York and Cm- ciunati sold at lowest rates., 'The cheapest and most convenient way to send money by mail. T OANS made on Real, Estate, Pei- L aonal or Collateral Security. William Wildman, Pres., Seth W. Smith, Vice PreB., / , W. J . Wildman, Cashier. The Direct Line ■ Is Via The ' *'fo Cincinnati, iBtfisyille and-all SGQtlerEPoints, . I*" , c' j .. Spaeial Low Round-Trip Winter,Rates ' " yo‘ LookoutMt/Tenn - Asheville, N. ChariesitonJ S,!C. ' Jacksonville, Pla. SLAugustine}Pla Pensacola, Fla. Palm Peach, Fla. , Tatnpa, Fla. Havana, Cuba. >_ NewOrleans, iri. ’ Our * Service . and ,. - . , : Gonneetions Are The I3ept, / -. - ’ Also to points in Mexieo? Texas and /California. ”«*JV* i *• X , «, . ■■■-■■ - 4 ’ 1 4 For rates and particulars regarding routes and limits, inquire of C. K» &- D. ageuta.hr representative. / • D' G . EDWARDS; Pass. Traf. Mgr, ^CINCINNATI, O ., li rf\ ■% * 1 ., , .in .; and at Baton, Ohio, C;00 p. m . ; Hamilton,. 7;05 p. m.; arriving Cin­ cinnati 8-,00 . p. Jn.,, taking passengers tbrongli that city without change or trans-. fer, leaving Cincinnati 9:30 p. to ./via Queen <fe Crescent Route, arriving. Cittico (Chat­ tanooga), (1:30a. m.j Atlanta, 10:35 a. n»,; Macon, 1:00 p. m.} Jacksonville. 8:io p, m.{ St. Augustine, 9:80 p. m. next day. lasavo Pittsburgat 8a. in. Overnho Pan Handle Ponte via Newark, Columbus arid Xenia. Passengers for the South may go. through to Florida without changing cars from the followingstations; eachweekday: Pittsburg, 8:00 a. m.i 8toubetlvi!lc,;“0;28a. m.; Cadiz Junction, 10:10a, ro.; Dennison 10:52;Uhrichavillc, 10:67a. m.jNCwoorpcrs- town, 11:23 a. m-{ Coshocton, 11:40a. m,; Tripway. 1Z110nooi>{ Newark,. 12:60noonk Columbus, 2:16 p. m.; London,,2:67 p. m<; South Charleston, 3:13 p. m'.; Cedarvilfe, 3:30p, m.! Xenia, 3:60 p. m.J Morrow4:29 p. m.; Loveland; 4:60p,- m. Arrive Atlan­ ta, 10:36a. m.; Macon, 1:00p. m,}Jackson­ ville, 8:10p. m.} S f Augustine, 9:80p, m. Returning the through Sleeping Cars for Chicago, Pittsburgarid intermediatepoints via Cincinnati and the Pennsylvania Lines wifi leaveSt. Augustine 8:16 a, m. ; Jack­ sonville, 9:15a. m. daily except Sunday. For particularsabout the through service communicatewith local ticket Kent of the Pennsylvania Lines or address C. C. Hann, District Passenger Agent, Dayton, O. KRAYS’S HEADACHE CAPSULES are unlike suytbihg prepared ip Amer lea, They were first prescribed by I Dr. Ktatise, Germany’s famous court hysician, long before antipyrine wai; discoverikl, and are almost marvelous, so speedily do they cure the most dis­ tressing oases. Price 2oe. Sold by ?O. M. Ridgway. Wanted —Applesf prie for choice ones will pay good at' Bird’s. • - Daily Meat Market Under the above firm name> the meat market of O. 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 tp the; public, who always want the worth of their money, in every respect. When EcndingChildren, direct them to usj we always give them the best they ask for,' GOODS'DELIVERED, '- Telephone No. 74. .-)t» ■ * Adam’s Restaurant - , and {lining Rooms Oorner High and Limestone street, Springfield, Ohio. = Blue Front Stable. t Leave your horsia there and your rijvs he kept on the inside, out of the ram and Storm. 22-24 N. Limestone St. Springfield, 0» C hari ks E . T odd , T’rop . __ m OPBESEFiTTOYOD,- D. S. Mitchell,Fulford.Md: “Dur ing a long illness I was troubled witl lin.i to try DeWitt’: and oid'So wit! bed sores, was advised j Witch Hazel Salve v wonderful rptuits. I was perfect!) Cured. I t is the l>est salve on the mar ket,” Sure cure for piles, sores am hums. Beware of counterfeits; ‘ TinLadies’ PLEASURESEEKERS. ( f a r m m i. 4 The - Great * Restorative. <asa«wa* "* - Pleasure Seekers are. the most won derful known remedya sa nerve tank They create solid flesh, mfiscla art; strength. Pleasure Seekers give vim Vigor .and vitality to VrSak, Wastin:- men, Oomplalefy curing nervous dr hlllty,'weak hack, clears, the braff makes the blood pure antL rich whotbef it be a young or ora man- Pleasure Seekers go directly to th sent of the weakness and do all that i churned for them, evaa .exoeedin. your lhadeet hoped. Try them an you will no ha disappointed. 60a box or by #«»*«» 6oc. ■ b&U .&AUWM * Box828, . - Springfield, <). Vut safe by flidgWRy t k m . PRICE $ Seatp0Mp«a&4>r*6tlp{*f ’ ’S S . .MaMV.rWaas^tfMMiASwa - igflJ flj|i.i L / f ia f fr ii ■ ViadeCiaciioaftCo., &** For sale by G, M. Ridgway. Sick Headache? Food doesn’t dkost WfllF' Appetite poor? B constipated? jongae It*s yotif liver I Ayeffs m lite r pfllsi tfley otite • pepsin, biliousness. d.

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