The Cedarville Herald, Volume 24, Numbers 27-52

. v i mm 16 frfi i«k- «i|#i |“ f tlu» market t*.r»n m n ^ . I ’fbwwl a t the |»re«f ‘ e i m e r . with every. |b«found ifi n r. * went xoxrjcet b$mij tfejr -fait* ■Vk’ift Choj»pw«jf*s . I And courteous [ue^C trefritneftfc the above. it F ish anti I c e ■- Quality Counts fiost In .. Hardware. . /' .1 c ■ Just so with ours, as has been proven by those who have deit with us in the past. Our line will hear inspection both in regard to • QUALITY and PR ICE . ' i o m o / ■ - irelmuta and In* Collections rmtteiL :ork and Cm--' lest rates. The lyenieut way to [al Estate, Pei- 1Security. ' * r ) * i les., |Viw Pres., Idraaiu. Cashier, GASOLINE STOVES, TINWARE, F0RNAGE8, GRANITE WARE, . PUMPS, SPOUTING, , LAWN SWINGS, ROOFING, PAINTS, VARNISHES, 1-AWN MOWERS, • ' .* ' '* * * * r • ^ ■ \ ' ' ' fill Rind of Binder Twine and Hope* C. M £ R 0 U 3 E, CEDARVILLE , - - - OHIO , -»»<|..WW*i' ?.Wy*V•' [Mar k e t ;' iri» name, the Crouse will bh actin'the west hat "money, can ; |ned with honest methods' is public, who so f their .money .• f •*4- bu , direct them [them the.,heat . ’ • v \- jtVERED ; / % ' m. u : ' ... ...When you Want.. •*‘ ‘ **'■fv'the'.BEST ’ visit-' TH E LEAD ING JEW E LERS , 4 Detroit St,j Xenia, Ohio, , , Jewelry, Watches, Clocks, Rings, -Diamonds, Silverware, and Latest l. . ' Novelties m JeWelry. , Prices Low, . , Spectacles and Eyeglasses. ' Eyes Tested Free, | t n t ; W a y >’ \ irican Ition•- - [(lowing route*. |irough Canada. .via Detroit or jl, returning by feipaifi Junction |via Toledo and st Bates (ERESORTS. iuffato. [D. represent** Irs or write - [ARDS, EOINNATL O COHfW, |d Dayton. Leave Dayton: 8:00 a. m, 7:00 8:00 ,, »{00 10:00 11:00 12.00 N oto. 1:00 n. m» 2:00 8:00 4:00 ■ W 8:00 . 7 ;« ) 8 ; 00 . 8:00 10:00 | fhM ( 12:00 ling MOW Ho iwvton office fest Fifth Si.* *> nm DitytM*■ [jNWiiftii thru- *4 , Zimmw* ■; tm lawfc. wile*, S»i$: iUmiUm r« <**« ran;- Some * Plain * hot Oleatber * facts. N EVER, in 'our business career have we had such a. *summer business, having sold entirely out two or three times in Summer Wash Fabrics; and this -week we received another looo yards of those beautiful Florodora Batiste, in all dolors and the new Persian stripe, and the'price now only i o cts. 8 qo yds Victoria Batiste, fine goods, new de­ signs, only ioc . i lot National Lawns, a8 inch wide, fast colors, only gc yd. ^ la handsome Silk Fourlard Dress Lengths, 3 f) colors, blue, green, red, grey, pink and . black, was $r.oo ayard,now 14 yd lengths for only $9.75 each. 100 Shirt Waists to close oiit at about 4 price. 1 lot, 50 to 75c ones for 399 t lot, 85 to S i ones for 59c x lot, $1 to $1.25 ones for 79c ' / Ready-to-wear Wash Skirts, the $1.50 to $1.75 oiies for 79c* 5 Linen Skirts, was $5 liow go for $2,79. W e are the Sole Agents for Greene Co. far the Ball-bearing Umbrellas. All broken tlbS'furnished free at any time. God# umbrella for 39c* i Extra good umbrella for 75c. And for $1.00 the best one ever shown for the money, r Don’t fail to Visit our great exposition o f dry goods before and after the fair. ‘ Lowest prices on everything.' O . A . S P A H R , BargainDrjf fiirais sntf NotionHoitss, ' ’ SENtA, OHIO. ' ' ;! GLAZING OF COFFEE. Is It * Medium F o r the Prop*- gat km o f Bacteria? INTERESTING UW CASE AT TQIED0. Ohio Pare Poort C^nin>io«ion«r loatU tutm hr ImnoituiH .Against u <lroce»‘, C’UtUKljiK V io la tion 1o f ll»B 1*U^BWood Jmv's Ol thtt MMU*-.T»'S. tlinony o f K xjj W h . Toledp, e .' July 22.—The criminal tftswofc the state ot Ohio against James White, now- on__trial before .1«dge Meek in this, city is of unusual Jnter- Avio^a coffee at tUo factory it became coagulated, ana s* egg cannot be ce- aguiated but once, that tna coating on ct-lkc was ot praeUcally no value a« a “ setUer*' when it reached the coffee pot. ' . ■<.■■■■■ Prof, ^leile, an expert chemist from the Ohio State university, ~«ald he found any number of lively bacteria on the Ariosa coffee beans he .'exam­ ined. The case has been one of decided in terest and the verdict of the Jury is awaited by dealers in coffee as.wel ks by consumers. H is doubtful if a case wa:> ever tried in the courts here which has been fought so stubbornly Eminent eouned have been emnloyei on both'sides.- The attorneys for the state of Ohio insist they have made a good ease, while the lawyers for- the defense say that they will proye beyond a ques­ tion that ArJostt coffee glazed as it est to the coffee drinker's of this and {“ y°t“ as tbe state ae®8 Due of the sensations, of the long other states,'vs2hmeS White Js a gro­ cer of this city. Kh was arrested sev­ eral months ago on complaint of Ohio Pure ITood Commissionhr. The charge is thnjt he sells Ariose.- coffee—which coffee, according to the state, Is glazed or coated with a glutinous substance that makes it appear better than it really i l , . The laws of Ohio specific­ ally prescribe that foods i^ntU not be adulterated or so treated that they are'counterfeits of a better class of goods. •Joseph Blackburn, the State Pure Food Commissioner, has been conduct­ ing an active crusade against manu facturers of spurious food stuffs. At the instance of his department, package of A ’riosa coffee was purchas­ ed in Toledo. It happened that the agent made the purchase of Grocer White. As soon as Grocer White was put under arrest the ■Arbuckle Brothers, of New York, who prepare and-pack Arlosa, gave notice that they would ‘ defend • grocers against prosecution by the pure food commission. Ac­ cordingly, the very best legal talent the country affords "was put at Mr. White's service.' ,The case has beon .on trial, before a jury for .’pearly, a month.- Beading chemists* of the country and expert coffee men have" been nailed by the .state and the defense. The leading witness for the state of Ohio wag Prof. G. A. Kirehmaier, a well-known chdmtst of Toledo, Mr. Kirehmaier, has done other expert work for the state. His testimony Was to the effect that he had made an analytical examination of the pack­ age Of Ariosa coffee' purchased from ’Grocer' White, and found that- 't was- glazed with a glutinous ‘ substance. .Prof, .Kirehmaier further testified that the coffee beans he examined contained an average -of 300 bacteria-. He testified on the stand‘that he had made examinations of other coffees and found that bacteria were not •present at- all or in a' small number. The testimony of Expert Kirehmaier was algo to the effect that the glutin­ ous glazing—which consists of eggs and sugar—was h favorable medium for, the propagation of bacteria.', Prof. Louis Schmidt, h Cincinnati' chemist o f wide 'experience,- corroborated, the testimony of Prof. Kirehmaier. , *' Testimony' of Experts, Arbuckle Brothers summoned tq -their- kid some, of the leading .chem- • ists' of the world. Prof. H. W. Wiley, of the United States agricultural-de­ partment •fit Washington; Prof., Vfugbn, bacteriologist and chemist at the Ann Arbor.University; Prof. Web­ ber and prof. Blelle, of the Ohio State university, Columbus, all gave expert scientific testimony.in behalf of Ariosa coffee. They had made ex­ aminations of different samples, Dri Wiley had made a close inspection of the Ariosa factory at Brooklyn, dnd considered ^he process. commercially, correct. Dr, Wiley told, of the mil­ lions of eggs that Were used by ’ the, Arbuekles every year in the prepara­ tion of the glazing for the Ariosa brand of coffee. There are more than 19,millions of eggs used, he said, pur­ chased at the prevailing market price, although a ..supply Is-kept in cold storage for longer or shorter per­ iods to guard against prices rising to high marks. Dr, Wiley did not make an examination Of Ariosa for bacteria, but he said that the glutinous coating undoubtedly was a favorable medium for the propagation, of -bacteria. Tho experts who heard .Dr. Wiley’s testimony were pleased -i j be able to “ catch” so famous a chemist. The doctor at one point in his testimony explained very clearly how It is that the egg put into the coffee pot by the housewife settles the coffee. ,Ha said that the heat coagulates the egg, and as it sinks to the bottom of the pot it carries the fine particles of coffee with It, and thus clarifies the drink. It is tho act of coagulation in the coffee pot that does the work; Later on in hie cross-examination, he had to ad­ mit that when the egg was put on trial was a charge by Walter Brown attorney, for the state .of Ohio, against Arbuekles. He announced that the Arbuekles were guilty of compound­ ing a felony by guaranteeing to gro­ cers that they (Abuckles) would de­ fend any criminal" eases instituted against them by the pure food com mission because of the sale of Ariosa coffee, - In the event that tho jury finds Gro- cer White guilty of a felony for sell­ ing Ariosa coffee, it is Said Arbuekles will carry the- case to the highes court: and if the state of Ohio is Ac feated in this action an appeal ala, will be taken. Pure Food Commission­ er Blackburn sayB,* “There is no doubt In .pur minds but that Ariosa h sold contrary to law and iwe have no reason to belive that we nave. Insti­ tuted this case in vain.” • A' Hero. H*po)eonWellington Dewey Malone Wss the btavo&t youinf hero thit ever «u known. He vowed end dretared lie would not be slrUd .In * bottle, a skirmish, a slpgeor amid. ' He repeatedlystated hethought 'twquldbe lun T q face howitzer, cannon, sword, pistol or gun. He wished all h'» -Mends, and bla neighbor* to khow . - , That bravely and calmly he’dmeet any foe. Now, Napoleon Wellington, fesring no harm,"' Went.to visit his uncle, who lived on a farm. And oat in the barnyardhe had such u shook! There Came rushing toward him a great turkey Cock With wide, flapping w]ngs and tall spread like a> fat>!, Nspoleou Dewey just turned roundand ran. V - >“ —Carolyn Well*, ’ V A — - , ! —Make your arrangements tp at­ tend the Greene County Fair next month. Everything premises tomake this the greatest fair ever held in this (founty,. evij A o f antipyh ine . The use o f antipyriue for the relief and cure of headaches has a depress­ ing influence o.n.the heartland causes a derangement of thekidneys. Kraugea Headache Capsules contain no anti- pryine, chloral, morphine dr any in­ jurious ingredient. They cure quick­ ly and leaves the bead clear and cool Price 25c. Sold by C. M. Ridgway, Stops The OoughAndWorks OffThe Cold. Laxative Broom-Quinine Tablets euro a cold in one day, No cure, am pay. . Price 25 cents. , ^ 18 . Tea Cozy For Summer Home. For tho summer home nothing Is irettier for the tea yozy than white inen. which admits of no end of va­ riety in decoration. The rose, flow­ er-de-luce, cornflower, thistle or shnturpeii, according to the nation­ ality of the owner,, embroidered On one side, with the monogram on the other, is a favorite mode* says the" New York Tribune, Dainty drawn or luce, work Or luce insertions may be let into one side to form square, triangular , or diamond' shaped spaces, in which the-monogram may be worked. '"A hemstitched or lace frilf may be used on the edge. Hon- iton luce covers made by their own­ ers are favorites. These are used over^cozies-of delicate colored eat- ins. ■■■■■■■ < §W A Tbia afguataro ia.ort pvary bofc of tho gonulno Laxative Brotno*Quinine vbe veiuody tbat euro* n eaM ia o*K>flay $5Q0 REWARD W e pay the above reward for any case of Liver Complaint, Dyspepsia, Sick Headache, Indigestion, Constipation ' or Costiveness We cannot Cure with Liverlta, TheUp-lo-DateLittle LiverPill They are purely Vegetable and never fail to give satisfaction. 25 c boxes contain J 00 Pills, tOc boxes contain 40 Pills, 5 c boxes contain 15 Pills* Beware of substitutions and imitations. Sent by mail. Stamps taken. Nervlfa Medical Co., Corner Clinton; and Jackson Sis.f Chicago, Illinois. Sold by 0 , M. Ridgway, Druggist, Cddarville, Ohio, * The Superior Teas Qualities of the » . • * ■ • . . . • L u d w i g r P i a n o s Sweet, Pure, Elevating Musical Harmony. E * 4 = s - ■_ v«v-SrAtt e % S } ^ tftfion.f lie,‘t<,?a.olt*tlw MTOWIO PIANOS sold in Spring'mw and Central Ohio from the AUCADfe tew really^lnGIf^GBAlc^F^^NOS^^1^ iaV<J'),3cucon,P>lre^ momfrequently to theSteinWaytone tl»sn any one yf the ;■ ■- I-GDWJG &OONeW York City, are tha*Becondceneration building this Favorite of all.High GradePianos, Whv is It such a favoriVu/ First, besause of us Superior Tone Qualities. Bownd, Its capabilities of holding and improving triesnow u .m w. p x . jbij uuu Bu ui e a . ij n a wceoua i u ju after years of use. Third, the fact that the leadingdealers throughout the United States and many foreign cojiu- nrsell this Piano in comi>etition with the best makes the worldproduces, ' . , Diplomu of Honor Silver Medal International. Exposition Paris 1900 Export Exposition , 1899 BASTINGS l&t Vi Figure With Your Goal B e ta Buying wu,,u.wlu.i jm w iu iw to mu uriur,. wiAWi instruments/of good lasting .reputation can only be sold at 10.v figures by producing large quantities.. Ludwig <fcCp., produce more pianos than any other High Grademanufacturer m the world. Using the SAMF, selected material, the SAME skilled labor, theSAWK cafe in pm- ft ycw 1 wKWou??1? o8s«r*d« aro I1,adeJlnd*?at the highest’. Call at our wareroOma-the ONLY', at prices neverhefore offeree?^ ” And for your own satisfactionsee thesemagiuticentPIunos now being sold A R C A D E S '- -- H O U SE , * S _' 1 " f , t* - ’ ’ ; . Lugwig & Go’s Branch, Factory Store. N- B.—All interurban Cars atop in front'of of our store. Q t W I T I n l / I - Waitihg rooms add general offices next door. ' O p r X l l g U w l U j \ J See- J. M . T A E B O X & SON , -FOR PRICES ON- All -Kinds : of : Lumber, : Lath, / Flooring,- „ • . (Rifling* Ceiling, i Richmond Foi c >, Gates, Combination S.teps, nnd Extension Lpddeis, Doors, Blinds, •Sash, Glass, Doors ■ l**» and Window Screena.- “ A- million for some Tnrbox fence,” Good Grade and Low Prices. Kerr & Hastings- Bros, Actual!/Carried a Chair. Many people seem* to remember only by an effort that the Empress . Frederick was the princess royal o f , England. She herself never forgeta j it. It was a grievance of the Ger-! man court that the wife o f their | crown prince always remained “die Knglanderin.^ Bismarck was never tired of growling at ifc Her easy, informal manners were always scan­ dalizing the stiff Prussian court Soon after her marriage she shocked her lady in waiting by carrying a chair across the room for herself. The lady protested. It did not be­ come a princess o f Prussia, she re­ monstrated, to carry her own chairs. “Well,” ,replied her mistress, “ the irincess royal of England doesn't mind doing i t In fact, I have often seen my . mother carrying two chairs”—London Answers. Rapid Bering. „ A novel method o f boring holes n a flat bar of iron was recently adopted on a ship where a break­ down .occurred, To repair the breakage it was necessary to make bolt holes in a spare bar, and, as the engineer was without the appliances required for the purpose, he marked the exact places in chalk and then fired a .SO caliber-bullet through each from a rifle- * CHICHESTER’SENGLtSH PENNYROYAL PILLS < < > • H. !<t niMjailo with bt«w «W tm ,.MKl a .lt<innwttwtfv MMiafrailkjMtwti- WM lrJ'MafrtM tot J*alrfia*l*lW«.#WWl* Mmaalalk »X ,- tit ^. . . , . v... ni<tnlni« .abtl h* furtiaw*SreUlfc »fi rmwawiA. . . . omottaftviuft mviitidAt. no. fttSi HaftiMMft JpMViWUVMu M*a«4»uk-Uk*?«v. SUMMER FURNITURE. A Fine Stock o f Furniture Consisting of...... ......... . A full assortment o f Bed Room Suits* A fine stock of Rockers* - ■ A complete line of Combination Book Cases.’ A full stock of everything in the Furniture Line. UlbaiVouUliliReceivebyMing will)il$: •The Largest Stock to SelectFrom. The Lowest Prices The Best "Values. 5 Special is Side Beards.- We will for a lime make special prices on all Side . ^Boards, Better select early if WWW Oareanxt Dt»»WuMit Tall «t BaraaiM JAMBS H. TlcrtlLLAN, Furniture Dealer Funeral Direcror, -Teas. Coffbe and Cigars at Gray’s D ont B e FooLtOt . 4f^b'o&bibAatikA. AbjiJtiuJLaajl' .fOIWMW .RWOTiRiBwf ’ ' Roeny mmmm CASTOR1A • .ForIttimts m i OW^iu n»KMYwHIMMiijtiNtM \ Jt, A-'

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