The Cedarville Herald, Volume 24, Numbers 27-52
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EOUHE American, sositioh VTA THE. of following routes, roit, tlirough Canada, rtiera, via Detroiter ing rail, returning by versa. * ria Leipsic function a, or via Toledo and A -■. ■ , j? .: Jurist Rates OAil. £ id U t i RESORTS. er a t Buffalo, H. <Sc D* represent*- rticulam or write C in c i n n a t i , o u M i f ccWP.unr. *1* ftwlDkyioH* Leave Dayton: fi;00 it, m. f:00 m i 9 -M 10:00 U M V lfl.00 Mb oth . •>l:CKi p, w-i 2:00 8:00 • 4:00 m ) 8:00 7:00 IWJfr m j . 1 , 10:00 11:00 , ' 12:00 HD1’ Darina nr »ftWert Wfft'fM if between B*y/ hour,, p m t m rifleRoad, SSiwH-, >.t „4 , „t .ft , . f.wfH wrtu nkt -i f Wrifeh »r atiiihlaftifo* ift>M*yrfW * I W - < - »’ 0 - - • -E ve —t-*“T^ipfWt rything in Sheet Music. H r-V * J a c o b D o l l P i a n o s * #* .v“~jgBS*aM*S>?di Arj=-,; ' ‘ - O *- * ' " * u i p i ? k w " ' f4E*|M* o l ' t h e - A , ^ e * b t > l I s h e a X $ $ 7 1 * ' . &side from the hrgh*grade Boll. Pianos we are sole agent lor Steinway,' ’Weber, Chickering Bros., Baus, Milton, and several other high grade pianos. . ,Ca'sh or easy payments. Give uS a, call before buying; L . F L A N B R Y , 3 3 ,$ + Fountain Ave. Springfield* Ohio. 'mm :Everything in Sheet Music.: : ♦ ♦ ,IJust so with ours, as has been "proven by those whef have delt with us in the past. Our line will bear inspection both in regard to g . \ \ fv lt\r- ^ f 1 '°-f v%**T '•* . * . + u . * ^ v , t . .U 4 ,I 1J,1 . ,A S 94 |M * \* ^ ‘ V \ fi > i ^ J,"4 1* T T ^V5 ; *1 *r ; QASOUNE STOVES, TII^VA r V ! ’ \ FRRNACES,'. • CRANITE VVARE, ?■“ , ■ VUMVS,. ‘ “ , SPOUTpMG; ' . ■f • LAWN SWINGS' l iQ O F t e , ' , ' / PA m m 'V AM ISH E S ; 'T,AWN MOW^ERbV i v , «^ <A1|T V, « \ 4t ' ^^ *„ ' i , 1 <,/ . 1 I‘4_ 1 h . ^v ; . ’ . ^ „ ' i*>, i’ > ' V ,M ' f ' i - <*, . , ]b « *- *“ FL ^,4 ^ ^ 4 fill ^ind of Binder Tiaine and Rope. « « « ,;/jf • G M C P O U S E , '« »j l , * ’ ' ij.1' , ' 5V *t , rv i,' , s e E b A R V i L L E , . i r' Y *. I ». tn i 'i * i ^. 4*' .i r v . ,r J v ,C‘ J5 1/J J $ * ». dt N Tima ROLLMAH CHERRY SEEDER. y ,JTlu*tietfoctdienryseeder^08*cotcnislitJiecherryorcauseanrlouoM^e. A frccticaitaa^iitteforlarge, itcaUor,Califoraticherries* Hieseedextractingknife drivaaseed intoonedishandactuallythnnm thecherryfatpanother. Themark*01the knifetanscarcelyheseen<m theseeded fruit Seedsfrom ao th30quarts j?ethour .^ Askyourdealerforit* IfhecannotiurnldvVrewillpendUanywhere inthe Tt*B.f expresspr^j>*k{|ontecwptpfjr* YorfnrUierfelonaatlonyrtitetotheinanufactarers, POLiMMi MANUPACTURINQCO^IBgPewiAV wb ».MountJ»y, P«. :£ 3 L 7 ^ -t J em T# Kerr & Hastings Bros., Agency for McCORMICK-MACHINES A Eufl Dine of Repairs, Get the Best. ..Steel PlowJf,- ’ Afowers, ’ 'Riding OtiUtvA|bm, H«y Carriers, Walking Cultivators, GardenPlows, ' Mcf.’ormick'Biuderf, Hay Rakes, Di?f Harrows, BrownWagon, Corn Planters, CornSliellera, Hay Tedders, SmoothingHarrow^ Buggies. uoj A/iunu if e yin Hand and MachineMade Harness. A, fiveyearguarantee, Be Kerr & Hastings Bros. WOES THAT NEVER COME. - Donft Save Witney' Por Funerisls of ■. People Who Do Rot Die, , rtI wish miicb,^ eaid a young wo man, jTb go and see of W. &' M.' 1 feet almost certain I could obtain vyith them just the position I have long tranted, and ,1 understand, they have been' for over a' mouth. trying applicants foy;this'position, hut so .far no one has' bcen found, ^eatiBfactory." " . v , > . . <fWhy iA the'world, don't you^ap- g iyvat-oni???^' baked ythe^porsoii-ad-| iOssdd^V' ? ■£ |fV’;■ 1 “Why,you see,^’replied the young woman,, within sigh, as she glanced at her weather beateh gowp,- “I've lgt myself’ge t1 shabby, „and clothes do thaka Such a difference' in an'ap plicant’s success?’ “IlJ lend .yOp money’for-a suit/- said. thejfriemt , r r “Oh, tbnnk you,’’ was the reply, With anothorsighl fbut I don’t Want to borrow. 7The fact is I'have $100, b n t j ’m saving It fopmypoor sister’s fuperah” . * - vf l s silo so ill ?’f< asked 1be friend; / *"Not dangerous yet,”,was the an swer, “b iit'i’m Sdre she won’t live tin? summer ou t."She’s.sO,weak and depresscd!.uid:haB‘no vitality or ap*. ’perils,’’fi;- ‘ i „ *tNow, look liere,’Ts^id, the friend," Whose intimacy imd interest warj runted plain speaking;/ryou, are tak ing a dead "wrung Us'well as an en tirely foplisb eourse. I t ’s more than likely your 'sister won’t die, .and,, i t lies with you more than all the doc tors living'to keep her alive. .Don 't' you suppose th a t your, being unfitly dressed and in a poor paying posi tion and your depressed atmosphere have much to do with her -depres sion and want of vitality? I ’ll go with you now to buy your suit, Then you make straight for IV, & JI.’s a$ soon as you can get the new clothes on.' Go home and tell Jean you have a fine position, put $50 of the money you’ve Saved for her bur; lal into her hands and tell her to go to the seashore or mountains for three weeks and so. save yourself, yoiir sister, your sorrow and funeral expenses-at the same time. Conic. We’ll -have the .suit sent home 0. O.D.”. '• The advice was' taken, the -desir able position Secured, and six Weeks' later a well dressed,”prosperous look ing young woman met a t the train anotheryoung woman who, vitalised by mountain air and browned by mountain'’winds', no longer even re motely suggested funeral expenses/ —Lida A* Churchill in Success iwv* Wa sell the famous Jas. E.Bsttoa Paint, <.convinced by theusing. A We pay* the above reward! for any ease of Liver Complaint, Dyspepsia* Sick Headache, Indigestion* Constipation or Costiveness we cannot cure with Liverita, neUp-to-DateLitleLiverPil They are purely Vegetable and never fail to give satisfaction. 25c boxes,contain 100 Pills, 10c boxes contain 40 Pitts* 5c boxes contain IS Pills* Bewareof substitutions and Imitations* Sent by matt. Stamps taken* Hervita Medical Co,* Corner Clinton and Jackson Sts., Chicago* Jlffnpfs. Sold by 0. M. Eidgvray, Druggist* (Warvillo, Ohio,. -If yon want some*‘ju«t ns jmod,” "““Remedy, -try an Te e“*ll ymmg ladiea think 0*m*Li-r * plei ami rad m m h$k wall with u 11 ^ , », ... btfifel veil *nd pmngw Mussmun*' R^miimpon Itecky Mpuntaoi lea ; 'twill *1! right. Yet Rocky yonmek ami keep, you woulddrive them away. Me A»k Aak your druggiri, , 8ii-k, 11>4, Ibr flip Heridd. n m m u i m m v. i A,“Isrn hwlririAl fo jOue Minule (fofighCure for niy present gbwl ^health, I was treafcil invain by d(M*.- 1 v ^ jit'' 1 tookOnf MinuteCough Omc and rer«v*mi, Ridgway& <k>. *- Get' you r buggy peimed . at Wtflfor«m. AZuluDainty. Meries are the Chief food of the iCaffira, but they rejoice a t an occa sional opportunity of feasting off a tough- “trek” Ox, no matter if it has died from*;natural causes, albeit their glimmering of religions super* gtition forbids them tho Use of ani mal food. They loathe fish as WO should loathe eating a shakej hut* on tho other hand, their fancies fay. .certain tidbits run in a- curious di rection. One afternoon a spray of glittering green foliage is brought to me from whence arc depending; the hi6st enormous caterpillars I- have ever seen in my life, as thick as my thumb and twice as long— fat, green fellows, studded ‘ with small, sparkling Seales. The little Zulu girl from whom they had been, obtained wept be cause “webad taken away her food.’’ t flatly decline to try a caterpillar or two, whereupon a native eagerly selects a couple of the finest, pinch* es off theirJails, manipulates glove fashion the wriggling creatures one within the other,' frizzles them over the fire and finally daintily devours the nauseating .morsel with the lin gering enjoyment of an English schoolboy eating a fine fresh straw-* berry.--Blftckwood's Magazine, . j a good cotrrnr ansmcftte, Many thousandhave been restored tohealthand happiKt** by theuse of Chamberlain’s Cough Remedy If alttictedwithany throat or lung trotri biy girivit a trial for' it is certain to prove 1j j fid \ 1 , . u,i an iHimr i f • hment for years, have yieldedto t? , remedy and peri feethealthha* been restored. CasiSJ that scemril hopetess, that the climate? of famoushealthresorts failed toben efit, have ton pwmattemlycured lty * itsuse, ForSafeby C, M, IBdgwiy, L\ * A U m E NONSENSE. HawatCawtwyHadFunWithan.Atb* latis Farwn. A clerical friend of mine fold mb a. capital rtory <•£ a Yale man who was the stroke car of his crew and the chief athlete on the football field. , - ; t . Hb entered the ministry and spent years in missionary labor in the far west. Walking fine day through a frontier town, a cowboy stepped: up to him and said: “Parson, you don’t have enough inn. Take a drink/’ , The minister declined, / ’Well,” he said, “parson, you must have some fun. Here’s n faro layout. Take a hand in the game.” . ■ . Thc'minioior declined; •’• ■■ • “Parson/’ said the cowboy, ’’you’ll die if you don’t have some fu n /’ And he knocked the parson’s hat off his head and Kit him a whack on the ear, ' ' i The old .athlete’s spirit rose. The science which had been,learned in the college gymnasium and forgot ten for a quarter of a century was aroused, and a blow-was landed on the jaw of th a t cowboy that sent him sprawling in the street, •’> ■The parson' walked over to .bim as if he had been a door rug, picked him up and dusted .the side of the house with him,and then mopped up the sidewalk with hia form/ . ' As the ambulance was carrying the cowboy off he raised his head feebly'and said: ‘ ■' '■ . J ’ •/. y '’Tbjson, what did- you fool me for?’ You are chock full of fun /’- NewYprkTimes, - * r, *■ The Divine yi[rtuo$8< ’ n the ovciiTonr. -THE rNTEBEinPE}' m THE OliAKD FnUXifc. Everybody Wants It. "Well, the Northern Pacific cor ner didp’t last long. That shows howhardit is togetacomerinrail roads.” • / “Yes, arid if yott’vo.noticed it’s next to impossible,” replied the end scat hog, “to get a comer in street cars/’—Philadelphia Press. HI*,Mistake, Ethel— He telegraphed his pro posal toher. Maude—And didsheaccept bim? Ethel—No^shesaid that she had no use for a man who would waste hismoneyon telegraphtolls instead of spending it for caramels.—Som- villeJournal, TheMSnWHODidn't GetOff, i “For deeplaid, underground, dou ble dyed, contrary meanness, give meawoman 3 ” * i ' “GoodnessI Whatdayonmean?*’ ' “They always gd to cleaning house just when a man is flunking ofgoingfishing 1 ”—ChicagoRecord- Herald. , ■ t Mean, Teas—When 1 met May today, I hadmy new,gown on. Naturally I expectedher tosayaemethingabout if*,but she pretended nOf to notice it.. 1 , Jess—Yes; she’s an awfully ten der. hearted girl. — Philadelphia Press. “ .. -',r-it"iniT')i,r,iiirft-'rf , Th* Fruits of Perilous Effort, “Do these north pole explorer* everaccomplishanything?” ’‘Oh, yes; they often dome back and start out again/’—Detroit Free Press. \ , / Vegetarian* Bakcdlkamb WithTomato?Sauce, No,Meat. NoFat, At Gray’s* Pracih Mat. m to BYJb, BAR* NOSE A W THROAT* Ola^laAgcuratalyAd*’ {ustwd, AllenBnihliugtXenia,. 0 , U k ). 7^ Ko) 4;. v t^„w-i> =—n- —Teas,Gofferand ('igarsat Gray’s If you want a Neat and Stylish S H I R T Buy the Wilson oi* Monarch They fire the Best fitting Shirt made. Sold hy SULLIVAN, The H atter. 8. Limestone8t,,' ■ Springfield, O. During last May an infant child of bur^neighbor was Buffering from, chol era infantunx. The doctorshad given up all hopes of recovery. I ’ took a bottle ofOhnmberiaia's Colic, Cholera and Diarrhoea Remedy to the bouBe, telling them I felt sure i t would do good if used according to (directions. In two days time the Child had fully recovered. The child'is now ;vigon>us awl healthy,, - 1 have recommended this remedy frequently aud have nev er known it to thi].” -Mrs'Duirtis Biri ker, Bookwalter, O, >JBold by 0, M. Ridgway. HERE 18" THE DIFFERENCE. Our-Hliih B lm lm t r Uii^iWPMnt» M # ’ fr o m 6ther brands, mainly In the para ftndi close attention, that we oive to the su»Jac tion of the materiaie used, and to the mix* Inp(Endprjndippof thorn* We have neither secret normysterious processes of manip ulation or compounding.. We know that ourhonest anddetermined efforts, aidedby ■ ample capital; ample motive power;, the best mechanical devices obtainable; brainy painters; machinist^ and chemists; must combine to make a Psdrjt superior to most all* end second to none, In all the land.. tr - ' ' - 0 yAfrff..ffy rn ‘ t THE LOWE BROTHERS COMPANY* ■ . ' PAtffTi^AfCERS* DAVTON, OHIO. . StnU for pqr Handbook, “How to p*lak“ Vulaafelc, ycl free. DcidermPAINTS; VARNISHES, BRUSHES, Efc. )%£ , - S © © - w m sow*; -FOR TRICES ON- of':; Lumber, : Lath * j; Siding; ** s i j < Geilingi, / . . RiclmioudFcqc1,. » Gnli-c, Cuinhiiuiii mSu|i», , ' and A • ■* ' v .'’V• > i ExtensionLuddefs. m EKS., I Doora, RliinU, ‘ Sash,._* 4 - ' Doors *' ' ■ Window ’ ^ ^ '{t “1 k '.w/ , Screreus, . T “iLmillionforsomeTarboic fence,” .*, • Good Grade and Low Prices. l - m - c s :> The Superior Tone Qualities of the . Ludwig- Pianos ’ * "■ ■ / ' *' •' . ■ ’ • t Arc much admired in Buringllold by the htindrfcdsWho own and' enjoy them* Likewise the muveraal commendation of,the musical public who have seen and wed this Piano in jtho ynrioua cities Qt the tlifitcd States attest to all wht> appreciate the artists' opinions of what TO^E should be In a Piano for the American home.. By comparison any onaat all versed In musical quadtits Understand that the Steinway Piano is a t the head of the piano world in,,.' Sweet, Pure, Elevating MusiGai Harmony/ LUIlWlG & CO., New York City, are the Second generation building this Favorite of all High Grade Pianos. "Why Is It such a favorite* First, because of Its Superior Tone Qualities. Second, its capabilities of holding and improving in tone after years ot use. Third, the fact that the leading dealers throughout the united States and many foreign coun-r tritsnow sell this Piftfto fn competition with the best makes the world produces. Diploma of Honor Export,Exposition Philadelphia, 1399 ' • Silver Medal- International Exposition Saris 1900 . Springfield nnd Central Ohio customers can now have Umadvantage of buying LlJDWlG PIANOS a t the FACTORY BUAKOII STOREa t an jinmeum saving over what Is DEMANDED for Other Standard High Grade Kanos. Sold on easy payments if dwired, so that no one need to ttg te a t all in becoming the Proud owner of • Piano, the peer of vrfitoh is not sold elsewhere. The days have forever gone when a manufacturer can toll Pianos to Usewholesaler; be to’ the Agent, and he to the Commission man, and ha to the user. HIGH GRADE " only be fold at low figures by producing large quantities. Ludwig & Co., Grade manufacturer in th e world. t rsing DieSAME selected material, the J producing in a factory where but one grads of Pianos are made and that the li „ EXUI.rsfVE HANU HOUSE in Springfield, and for your own satisfaction see these inamdiiixnt Pianos how to n g sold at prices never before offered, ■ ]i •,. -* . '» r n cii tti ( ji G instruments ofgood lasting repot*Hot* can .............. produce more pianos thhn any other High sSAME skilicd labor# the SAME w*ra In iwo- ■ highest, :Gall‘* t out Wflm<«)J»8“ the imt*X J ARCADE MUSIC - BOUSE, L u g v ig S b G o ’ s Branch Factory Store. Springfield, O. N, B.-^All inttfurban Catsstop fit frontof o t our stdro. Waitingroomsandgeneral officesnext floor. &yt£5 ’At*»«2tgft*eh ? LandClearins Gbatin Angora goats are usefl a* land clearer* In Illinois. A flockof 180 baa-just cleared 1,800 acre* near Decatur, They eat anythingInther wayof leaves*hufleandsmall shoots* ( ana Urban n ridft COfcn'i tn , -Muriri'yiuii y*va^ffloiiT'aiOJWT0Uf' 0 t five ethers join him, throw their weight* on the trunk and bend It overi while other* climb on the branch**, . : ■’•-‘-Nowisthetimetogettourbuggy jfnmted at Wolford'* CASTOR IA I Liver'Pills -v m m * andCftiidj m u ‘ ** Wtt*t yo« tps$| Hi KM Y m H im Atop B«t»flMng » owe ytof Ayvr*i F l i t * m bey wife coft* atipatiOE and biHou5ae«a. to » m a eoLSBr dm t o t J Q e i t l y,, t o atiVe^ TakeBaxatlv# 3 ^ rm >%!»!&* f A t o j »«*FWsastiqt6* lets* All -flrugglei*rdfin^Hfomoney[ IfUs foil to ours, B, W. Ginm^sj rignatwrs it m mrk ho*. Sfo, 1 mmm a v j 1| ' ' 1 * 1* - - -j <■ • . IT »•/ • ^ 'A tJhiL’ WWlf >Y f- SJ , -wcdUk'-^AU.™
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