The Cedarville Herald, Volume 24, Numbers 27-52

T i i f l w t & D. [R**»iri* tt{ blUa&sg ■*? ,RAT1iS TO -thu-Lake, '■ "•Duluth, i|ay' Points; ■os, Toronto, ■anireal. Quehso. Rational P^rk, Lake City. MB j c p p s i t i o n , jmgh Canada [Steamers. 11 'Toledo nod De« f| Idireet -eoniiPctiou 1 Timer Hues i jr all L- Every Friday l.Mackinaw.* Lv. 0 . At. Mackinaw'.* A D. reprpsenu- i .or write W A R D S , TNC INNATL O, - LE , OHIO. Merchants and In* ited, Collections remitted. > h York and Cin* lowest rates. The conveniert way to .Real Estate,. Peri rai Security, Pres., , It, VicOPresM Vildimui, Cashier,' |i i t M a r k e t . & firm 'name, the W, Crouse will he gduct in. the meat .T it that .money can ohined with-honest siriesfc methods is j the .public?, who J 'rth of their money tjl ildreft, direct them ve them ,f.he beat 'jjl 2LIVERED. No, 14. Sit COMPANY. and Layton. Leave Layton; 6:00 a. m. 7:00 S:0O-- 9:00 10;00 11:00 12.00 Hoorn i 3;O0 p. m, > 2:00 ' S;00 4 :00 0:00 6:00 7:00 6:00 9:00 10:00 31:00 12:00 railing room Ne Layton office West Fifth Bu, between Laytm* ur, peering thrW f Road, SSimtaet*, sin* and L«o*< 17 ^riiilei, ftre : combination fm f]idaya ear* r » » afton i i # ? JN f : ym¥ - ft** f t P i i f t j f t ,4 f A.« .*?9 x - f f J p*a*-. - % ........ 1 . sgiSlilBlBj 8 ................. . WSW* Quality Counts Most! Just so w i t h ou rs , a s h a s b e en p r o v e n b y th o s e w h o h a v e d e lt w i t h u s in th e pas t, O u r lin e ip ^ p e s t io n b o th in f e g a r d t o Q t J A L X f Y a n d P R I C E . * «anSfTOYE8. T INWARE , fACES, . GRANITE WARE, PUMPS, . , SPOUTING, CORN KNIVES, ROOKING, PAINTS^ VARNISHES, , ROPE. ■ * ‘ m . «* m . / ” General Line of Builders’ jlardoiafe. ; * * m n * - /• - ‘ ; r ^ L r i i V t L R O U S E , i, * * t > , . , CEDARV ILLE , - - OHIO. i y% $/k v s 7*J,f^Vr y >A l* » A *<*_♦ . . . . .W h e n y o u w a n t . . . , , , th e B E S T v i s i t— *. JEW ELERS , i i i s i . 4Detroit St., Xenia, .Ohio. ' , . 1* r <•• .• • . t t”r 5'■* „ v .. .......... ...... t , • * • Jew e lry , 'Wjatclies, Clpcks, R ings, j : 4|» , .Di&nioiids, S ilverware , and Latest ' - !? - ' N ove lties in Jew e lry . Prices L ow , ' * ** **' . , ■* .*: ' 5,' f > ’ .?. ,4V. ^ f L ^ ,i t I 4-.'. / V ^ v- v, ’ -vA , f * *t*. Spectacles and Eyeglasses.. Eyes T e s t e iF r e e . t # i* E * S ' .ft.* V T E V E R in our business career, have we 1^ had such a summer business, having ' sold entirely out two or three times m Summer Wash Fabrics; hnd this week ’ we received another 1000 yards of those beautiful Florodora Batiste, in all colors and the new Persian stripe, and the price now only io„ cts. 8,oo yds Victoria Batiste, fine goods/ new de- ■ signs, only ioc. i lot National Lawns, 28 inch wide,'fast colors, only 5c yd. 12 handsome Silk Fourlard Dress Lengths, colors, blue, green, red, grey, pink and black, was $1.00 a yard,now-14 yd lengths for only $9.75 ^ach. ' 100 Shirt Waists to close out at about i price. 1 lot, 50 to 75c ones for 39c r io t, 85 to Sr ones for 59c 1 lot, $1 to $1.25’ones for 79c Ready-td-wear Wash Skirts, the $1.50 to $1.75 ones for 70ct 5 Linen Skirts, was $5 now go for $2.79. We are the Sole Agents for Greene Co. for the Ball-bearing ' J Umbrellas, , All broken ribs furnished,free at any time. ' tGood umbrella for 39c. Extraigoo# umbrella for 75c. best one ever shown tOf %yg- Don’t fail to visit 6ur great exposition of drJ goods bdfore and after the fair. Lowest prices on everything* m w l .’ GREATERTHANEVER. Ohio’s Agricultural *nd Indus* trial Exposition* AT OdUMSUS AU0. 26 TO SEPT., 7, With AjfMitd Glory tli# jKxlilbltlou Take, (he PJue of theAimqcl State FalrwAn ICvwut of Grout: Mugnttude (end of Vital Impoytsnee to Alt Qlilo*n*-*Progritni'aud Pokturee of Sp«et«l , The story pf the Ohio ’State Fab since it began,.fifty years ago, Jn two teat# and two open shads, reads like the history of the state; As Ohio in this last fifty years forced herself t^r the forefront in . the sisterhood , of states, so the State Fair has steadily grown from its hpmble beginnings to he first and best of all state expost lions, * _ .• The two weeks covering the period from August 26 to September 7, all syes-aad-attention In Ohio will be di­ rected toward Columbus and the grand Industrial Imposition ,pf the state that will be thefi bhd there In progress, preparations' for which have been epr- -yneatly going forward for several years post .Travel to- this great central raecca » f industry, d,urlng its progress, Will be. from all directions, from every city, town* and hamlet in Ohio, and .over ©very railway line. ^To,attrac­ tion ’anywhere will he greater to OIUO people than this Exposition, *which ■will represent in its completeness ev­ ery industry, for which;.the state, is noted,; and' all the latest devices -and inventions now interesting the people, aq applied to their arts. Thin Ohio ■Exposition, , conducted In the sole id* terost of the citizens of the state and the impyoveiueni of‘ their 1 industries, will excel in one very important and pleasing respect:any $g the extensive exhibitions yf>t, held throughout the country; whicn respetit will be the pos­ itive completeness of every detail on the openifag day. The- serious draw* back of most expositions has been that many things were In a chaotic state long after the" time announced ■ for opening, thus destroying the harmony of such’ things-aC were complete and being,very annoying to visitors. The Ohio Exposition' management have succeeded in, positive arrange-- taents that Will overcome, all such' ob­ jections, and when the. Exposition opens it will be finished for inspection in eyery tauilding, in every department,, in every, class, and the' program an­ nounced for each day will "he carried out ,with a regularity and clock-likd ,precision that visitors may surely count upon, ' ’ 1, ' Ail the great Exposition JBuildinga have been completed for several months, since which time the labors of the management have been devoted to ornamenting and beautifying the grand -parijL All ate In* al thoroughly finished state, with a harmony of ef­ fect in grounds, buildings and park enibelishmonta, the beauty of which will ,be strikingly'' apparent to visitors Immediately on.,entering the Exposi­ tion gates and .viewing the great pano­ rama o f 1 architectural completeness and park perfection. , ■ > Avenues-lepd from each of the een- tral arch gateways to .all portions of the park,, and to each Of the massive Exposition Buildings, and as visitors wend their way leisurely to the differ­ ent points of Special interest, Iho gen- eral surroundings are such as to bring rest.and delight, and afford'recreation, stimulating and beneficial. As the vis­ itor enters each- of the buildings so symmetrically located throughout the park, the distinctness of classification in the [exhibits will be forcibly no­ ticeable, affording satisfaction for ex­ amination and a study of the different classes, that could not bo obtained where distinct departments and sep­ arate classifications do not exist In the many departments provided, every industrial Interest Will be represented With the best exhibits, and every taste will be gratified at th<j result No need to travel far to see the finest grounds, the best buildings and the largest exhibits representative of ag­ riculture, manufacture, education, art and science, Columbus, the capital of the beat state in the Union, )# hut pbout’ three hours’ travel for citizen* living in the remotest parts, while the great portion of her population are within one or two hours’ ride. The railways *r® prepared for the great event at Columbus, and no citi­ zen. need miss tbe event for lack of cheap railway rates and ample train service, nor need there be any choice of days for attending, as every day, from beginning to end, will be a big; day, replete with special attractions and highly interesting programs* ‘ The Exposition grounds are readily* accessible by steam cars direct from the union station and by electric cars from all parts of tbe city of Columbus, runningondifferent lines, ail at inter-, vats of only about three minutes. No time lost in watting for cars and no overcrowding, owing to the ample’ service and many car lines in opera­ tion for the occasion. The great sav­ ing of time enables patrons- to visit the Exposition with comfort and stilt have time for seefng many of the in­ teresting places of ’the capital city.. Tbe exposition: wlU be open on Sun- day/_Sepl, 1 ,, apd .the admission Will be twenty-five cents. This will enable thousands of laboring men to bring tlleir families and view, the greatness of Ohio's, products, The amusement features will be closed and no unnec­ essary manual labor performed. There will be notable religious services dur­ ing the afternoon when eminent di­ vines will preach and a large choir and brass band render sacred music. , There are thousands in Cplumbds, as the State Board of Agriculture puts it, who will have opportunity to attend divine service by holding it on the grounds. These are the ,exhibitors, the concessioners and the many visit­ ors"remaining over Sunday. ■’ The state board of'agriculture ^aB engaged John W, Decker, professor of dairyingato; S, U., to give demonstra­ tions of milk testihg at the exposition; ” SPECIAB DAYS: ' / ’ ’ Monday, Aug; 26—Preparation Day. Tuesday,' Aug. 27-—Preparation .Day, Wednesday, l Aug. ,28.—Patrons of Husbandry Day, with reunion of the patrons of Ohio and other states, and complete exhibitions' in all depart­ ments. . • ,i'> -<*. k ; v *.*,* , Thursday, Aug.. 29.—Farmers’ Bay, with continuation ' oil; the same ■pro­ gram. Friday, Aug. 80.—Coiumbus(. Mer­ chants' Day,i with special' exerclBes at the Central building conducted by the Bdard of.Trade, „ Saturday, Aug. 31,-^Columbua Man- factuvors’.Day, with special industrial program. "Sunday, Sept. 1.—All departments open, but no .machinery in operation,’ hor. amusement features open. Admis­ sion- twenty-five conts; Religious ex­ ercises held during the"afternoon, with' orchestra and vocal society rendering sacred music,., and .sermons- from fa­ mous pulpit orators. ' ' - * « Monday, Sopt, 2-—Indies* Free Day. -'Tuesday, Sept,3.—Commercial Trav­ elers' Day,- with exercises appropriate to the day and occasion. • .Wednesday, Sept: 4.—Military Day, presenting competitive drills and dress parades. ' ' * ■ , Thursday, Sept. 5.—Civic Organisa­ tion Day, competitive drills" by'; Uni­ formed secret organizations. Friday,-' Sept. , 6 .—Qhlldren’s Free Bay*. ’ , • V ." ' . BESTFORTHE BOWELS It yonJnmon’t a-nmulaT,lieMtbymovementotthe Lowe!) ovoryU»y, you'reJll orwill be, Keen.your boweltoitemnwl.bewell..» lentnbysioorpinpolton,u m, eTulBst,moteperfect!w. doorHudcleonit tvt»ke CANDY CATHARTIC dtngcfon*. Ihe emooth- ay otvoepingtbeboyrtU * ____ !? ivwobkwkil £ '^ EAT JENl LIKE CANDY , per box*‘ Writ* for itt* aarapie, and STMuXBA*ocrnr coaftST. chicioo or xtritonx. 9t*iU4««4 *M»wi %(/*(#«•■( ■ v• rr’~* ■r—’TZ' KEEPYOURBLOODGLEAN NERVITIPILS Restore Vitality Lost Vigor ondManhood.,. Cure Impotency, Night Emissions, Loss of Memory, all wasting dis­ eases, all effects of celf-abuse.or excess and indiscretion. A nerve tonic and blood builder* Brings the pink glow fa pale cheeks and restores the fire of youth. By mail 50 c. per box, 6 boxes lor $>. 56 , witR bilr' bank** Able guarantee to cure or refund the money field* Send for circular andcopyof ourbankableguaranteebond, 'V' PILLS CTS. NERVITA TABLETS’™ ™ ? ” (XBtiiOWUASKO) Positively guaranteedcurefor Loss of Power, Varicocele, Undeveloped. Or Shrunken Organs, 'Paresis, Locomotof Ataxia, Nervous. Prostration, Hysteria, Pits, Insanity, Paralysis and the Resultsof Excessive Use of Tobaceo, Opiumor Liquor: By ntAil in plain package, $ 1.00 a box, 6 for $ 5.00 with our bankable guarantee bond to cure in 30 days or refund money paid. Address N ER V ITA MEQICAL. C O M P A N Y Clinton and Jaokaon Streets CHICAGO, IL.UNOIS 0. H. RidgWiiy, Druggist, -Ohio/ PRO S JlftSTIfiGS BROS., COAL / Let m F ip r e With, ?ou oa fm v Coa{ Before Buying Kerr & H astes Bro#* n . M i' & Zkfi Superior Tone Qualities of the Ludwig' Pianos Aremucii admired in anriugiicldby the hundredswlio own andenjoy them. ■ Likewise the universal commendation ........ ..................................... , ..... , =- *« ............................. - - ■ attest tb all who ^arisenany o»eat- ^ * ) Sweet, Pure, Elevating Musical Harmony, , , *t,lc tlie TXBWIG PIANOS sold in’ Springfield and Central Ohio from the ARCADE MUSICi HOUSE dunuirithepastisix yearn have heqn compared morn frequently to the Steinway tone titan any one oftlie fewreally HIGH GRADE PIANOS. LUDWIG “ i&itpucb a I intone afteryears. . . . ....... ................ triesnowsell this Piano in competitionwith the best makes the world produces. Diploma of Honor Silyer Medal Export Exposition ’ International Exposition Philadelphia, 1899 - . Paris 1900 T1l fi,i n^ l T n n d^Ce*ntra- 0ijio enstomers can now have the advantage of buying LUDWIG PIANOS at the FACTORY BRANCH STOREat an immense, saving Over.What is DEMANDED for other Standard Hicrk Grade Pianos.- Soldon O 1 w rmnos.are’maao ana tnat tim idgiiest. Call at our wardrooms-the ON EXCLUSIVE PI ANQ- HOUSEm Springfield, and for your own satisfaction see thesemagnificent Pianos now being J at prices never before offered. 0 t , , ARCADE - » ; ^ j 9C ^ I vh 9BK8I» Lugwig'&.Co’s Branch,' Factory Store. Springfield, O. ' 0 r$ m-i x N. B.—A ll iriterurban Cars stop In front of of our store Waiting rooms nml general offices next door. imm J. M . TARB 0 E & SON, - . „ ----- FOR PRICES ON— i— 1 . : ' ■ All : Kinds : -of : Lumber, : 2 Lat]^;:|Shingles, Flooring, Siding,- Ceiling, j Riclunond Fere1, ■.Gates, Combination Steps, and Extension Ladders, 1 v«* Ooora, k Blinds, ■ Sash, Glass, UoorS ‘ and \ - , Window Screens, “ A million for some Tarbox fence,” Good Grade and Low Prices. FOR THE LITTLE ONES. Teddy Roottv* It, Jr., and the Colleo* . tlone .He Prize* 6o Hlflhly. 1 Theodore Roosevelt, Jr., eon of SUMMER FURNITURE. ? th&vice president, is tbe exact oppo site of the average boy. He is an i original character, inheriting his fa­ ther’s positive disposition and em­ phatic ways. His tastes are mature. In winter Teddy Blides down Saga­ more hill oh his skis and his sled and in summer fishes, bathes, rides his '’pet pony and takes walks through, the tfoods. He is fond of gardening and is a ham naturalist. He owns some guinea pigs and lias, a museum in which -all the speci­ mens are labeled. There are sam­ ples from farofl China ns well as from nearby places. Among them are air owl, an ostrich egg, birds’ egga Ini all Sorts of nests ana sever­ al choice birds. There are bats and lizards which Teddy himself has stuck, His collection of beetles is large and beautiful,” He has sam­ ples of butterflies from,China, each in s glass esse by itself. There area fragment of a Spanish flag tpken from'a Spanish ship and a Spanish sword and several other Spanish tro­ phies. He has a large collection of souvenir buttons, pins, pictures, etc. He is fond of swords and pistols and often visits his father’s gunroom, where K it Carson’s.celebrated rifle .and a large number of guns of every description are to be found. In this room are massive heads o f buffalo end deer and wigs made out o f the skins o f bears ana tlger^shot by the vice president. The boy is a good student and learns quickly. He takes lessops on the piano, Teddy is Id ypm did and has-two brothers and three one brother, Her­ mit, p ing 11 and the othSfy Arohie, 5. The girls are ARp, 1C; Ethel, 9, and Quentin^ S^-Amerioau Soy. jk —I f you went anything good,gd to;Gr*f#, / < A Pipe Stock Of Furniture Consisting of.,,....,....... A full assortment of Bed Room Suits. A fine stock of Rockers. - A complete line of Combination Book Cases. A full stock of everything in the Furniture Xane* UlbatSoummReceivebytradingwitftlfe* The Largest Stock .to Select From. Tbe Lowest Prices The Best Values. Special in Side Boards: We will for h time make special prices kill nil Side Boards. Better select early .* ' * * * Owr g a t w XHpftftNteitt is T «H of Bargain* J A M E S H * f l c n i L L A N * Furnitufe Dealer1 «;« Funeral Director. D O N ’T B e - F o o l k d i tyke'tk#iWwrfm, BOeHVMDUNTAlHTeA mwf C 'pitt «£ la sM iii m i i laM I fW Beam the 'SigftAtmri'O'f A^r-n'’ k-J u

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