The Cedarville Herald, Volume 24, Numbers 27-52
tbs North & 0 I* ra iil3 « f . lit L a k e s iSIP iSA-TJKB <fo ev. P iU -iu JW ’ Port Huron, ’ n-the-Lake, ” D u lu th , ay Point«,J ics, Toronto, ontrcal, Quebec, nf.trtftnl Jntioiml Park, . It Lake City, iTItU ^position, SIA |uugh. Canada IVU F iStearners. )i Toledo and De- i direct connection . Jamer linen for all s * p |er Every Friday Mackinaw, Ly. [in.. A r. Mackinaw- & D . representa- o r write Ira AW A R D S , iC^NCINNATI, Of ILLE , OH IO . Merchants, and In- Icited. CoHeetiona lid remitted. aw' York and -Cin- t lowest rates. The t convenient.way to ail, , t in Real Estate, Pei- T.eral Security. la, Pres., Bth, Vice'Pres., Wiklman. Cashier,, bat.M arkei jive firm name, the 1 SV) Crouse will- be product in the meat icst that money can omhined with honest jupiness ^methods is to the public, who livorth o f theft* money Rhildren, direct them Igive tlicin the best DEL IVERED line No. 74. UNSIT COMPANY, ilia stud Dayton. Leave Dayton: 6:00 a. ra. 7:00 6:00 0:00 10:00 11:00 12.00 Noon. 1:00 p, m. . 2:00 3:00 4:00 6:00 1 0:00 ■7:00 * '6:00 9:00 10:00 llfOfl 1 2 :0 0 watting room No me between Dayton Jhou r, p ittin g trjfit (ville Knfid, Ztmmer- relxdna and Luc** cum 17- miles, ‘for* t:tr Combination fol [Holidays ears riffi .................. .. i-i -’- r Pills i i m e e d ; s o m e - i vour bilious-- |&you a good m fs - P i l l s i$ y . £ uhs c o o - ., biliousness* rn j. , * »>A. mi < **'■ urn M,* » a . >v# iTHlTfeiriira f m i f President’s Da*y at the Pan-American ON THE CHIEF EXECUTIVE WILE VISIT THE BIG SHOW THURSDAY, SEPT. 5—CABINET OFFICIALS AND SU PREME COURT JUDGES TO BE PRESENT. of the ihtt'f officials of Homluras will berresesit. . ‘ . P lU5M.ItBNT W % L L I A SI. M’KINLHY Will he Use -no il of the I*aii'Awpr!eflji Ksjm- • fittlon.on 1'linraUay, S.pt. A Tlie liny will I r < huowii as President's clay. 'The .jiivslvtcntlal pm', t.y, including Mrs. McKinley, Mi's, Buy. hour. Dr, and Sira, ttlxej* find Mr.- Cor. telyou, will gn„ from the President’s home a t Canton hy Way of Cleveland,. arriving In Buffalo to time to devote the- day to the Exposition, Tin; Presi dent and his party will he the guests of the Hon. Jolm G, MUbnrn. president of the Pan-American Exposition Com pany. The President's Cabinet and the Supreme Court, will also, attend him while hi Buffalo. - At 11 o’clock on. the morning of the 5th an eseprt of polled States troops, will meet the- President's, party, tho Cabinet and the Supreme Court, at President MUbucn’s house and accom pany them to-the Exposition,'entering, at the Lincoln parkway gate, a t the southern end of the grounds. Hero they will be received by the director general of the Exposition, the Hon. William. I. Buchanan, the Imard of di rectors and other 'officers of the Expo sition and conducted ’to* a reviewing .|v| •stand In tlje.Esplanade, -All the cerc-J membership, and the majority w ill at- -monies of the day will be within the ; tend tho reunion. Exposition grounds. A magnificent ' , pageant w ill pass in review . Prom the review ing stand th e presiden t and - B ito d je 'h ln n a D a y , S e p t. 10. Bltode Island’s -special day a t the Pan-American Exposition occurs on Sept. 10, th e . anniversary of Commo- dbre Perry’s great naval victory on Lake Erie. Oliver Hazard Perry \\las a Rhode Islander, and the memory, of his triumph is^still green lu the patri otic, enterprising and, productive little President will be escorted to the Mew j Bta*e- ’There will bo a reception In the York .State building, where' his party, Rhode Island parlors a t the Mew Eng- hls Cabinet and the members of the 1land building and suitable exercises In his party will, go to the Stadium, where he will deliver, his address, The Sta dium will seat, some, 12,p00 people, and a vast concourse will thus have the op portunity of hearing him. At the .conclusion of his -address1 the PRESIDENT M’KEJIEY. Supremo Court .and the foreign repre-' sentatives a t the Exposition w ill bo the guests o f th e M ew Y o rk State board. Luncheon w lll.b e served lu tills build ing, Prom the N ew ,York S tate build ing the President w ill .go to the main Government building, where a recep tion w ill b e h e ld In th e rotunda. -This building w ill be-closed'to flic general public fo r the tim e being, admission being by card only, In v ita tio n s ‘ to meet the President w ill be issued by .the Government board. A t tlie elbee o f tips reception.-.tiid Praakleiat w ill be conducted t $ sbe&bulkltiigs.as lie m ay desire to see, including a tr ip to th e E lectric Tow e r tp v iew tits Exposition from th e lo fty loggia. There has been no tim e since the opening o f the Exposition When a v is it to the g reat show cauld be more de ligh tfu l. E v eryth in g connected w ith the enterprise Is ftt th e zenith o f Its glory. E v e ry n ig h t th e magnificent Illum ination takes place; tho fountains are eyorywhere active; the. flo ral deco rations and'the e xh ib its o f flowers are a t tho height o f. th e ir perfection; the best oFm usicians are playing every day in the Temple o f Music and in the various band- stands; the m ilita ry camps are alive w ith troops, which lend their shave to tho public entcr- falmnent by dally d rills and parades; the M idw ay is gay am i noisy every day , and evening; the crowds are’ b ig arid every day grow ing bigger. Indeed, nothing Is lacking to m ake the Exposi tion complete, and its magnificence can .never bo Adequately described. la th e variousexhlbltTm llditigs every thing is moving w ith most interesting regularity. Tho large num ber o f mow lag exhibits In tlie 20 o f m ore great structures devoted r to exhib its give to these magnificent displays o f merchan dise a very keen interest. Never* was American enterprise m ere perfectly ex ploited than here a t tho Pan-Am erican. Th.* variety Is something p a rticu la rly noteworthy. Tber$ is no tedious rape-, tltkto o f exhibit*, bu t w h a t is shown hi IfltMtdnd to Ws aftfl Is typ ic a l -o* t t * YmriUculter Industry to w h ich H tidy b*' ton*, . * . One caftflot th e Psn-Arrterk-an w itlsfacto riiy'Iff a W e e k . 'H e should have a t least ten d a y * qr tsrvo w e e k * and ns much more aa lie caw. afford, Thastl w ho live, co n ilim s lly At the TJx- • Itoaltion do not tir e o f Jis fe s tiv ity and gi-andeur, fo r every < 1 :iy preoentn a new programme and A now interest, To partlriim ta in th is wondrous crie- bratpjtt o f a century’* aebietf-iw -tit? Sh th e wmrfd must bo? n u v n M m i I f i;fItJ - 'bm W lkr Ims « pR peF ‘TlUEIPof 1 hpfuectofioH m . « .tu-iVihgt* to t o ta b twd beyond price. ■ M any important days have P, eu an* . hotmeed fo r Obseivme I- (it the E- m u - s P tlfin .among thorn the tt k ■v.'imt: IlocUcJiter n«>-, 7. Roehester la to have « special day at the Exposition, and Kutimhiy. Sept, 7, baa been Selected as that day. A train : service will be arranged Joe t Suit d am ; that will comfortably accommodate i Jlb.iWQ people, and specials-will be run l over' the Central, Erie, Lehigh Valley ] and "West Shore direct to tho terminal I station a t the grounds. The fare has been cut for that day to for the round trip, An elabo rate programme will be arranged by the Exposition officials in honor of the Flower City people, S p n n l« S i-A m e ric a n W a r V e ie rn n i, S ep t. I), The members of tho Spanlsh-Amerl- cjUt W ar Veterans’ AssoclatlorTni-e hold a reunion a t the Pan-American Exposition op Monday, Sept. 9, and the day will be' known ua Spnnlsb-A.meri- cpn War Veterans’ day. Exercises of a patriotic character Wflj be held in the Temple of Music, Many distinguished. oflleers of the Army and Navy will be present. The music at the Exposition ou Spanish War Veterans’, day will all -be of the patriotic'order,”and’there will be dress payades and drills by TJuele Sam’s fighting men who are a t the show. The association has a lurge the Temple .of .Music.. The orator of the day will be Hon, Henry J, Spooner of Providence, a former member of Congress, a man of national reputation, and oite of.Rhode Island’s most elo quent public speakers. Governor Greg ory hml his- staff will bb present with an. escort, which 'will include n crack cavalry command from tlie brigade Of Rhode Island >militia’ State officials and .distinguished citizens will accom pany the official party. The programme hi its detaij.g 1* im\v bring arranged by th e Iloa, dplm S. Keujmh, president of The. Rhode Island commission, Who is heartily seconded by *thc directorate of the Exposition. , A company of Rhode Island Infantry will be Visitors a t tlie Exposition for- tlm week which in cludes Rhode Island day. aud also a ,number of famous New England Con tinental commands, with which, It Is fiat a t all unlikely, arrangements will be made for something of & military display In connection with the march to the grounds by Governor Gregory, his staff and military escort, th e com mission find invited guests, .F lo rid * . D a y , S ep f. 11, Saturday, Sept, l l , has been set aside as Florida, day a t the Pan-American Exposition. A large number of Florida people will be present. Governor W. S. Jennings arid Ills staff, escorted by three military companies and. two bands from Florida, will en ter tbe grounds at 11 o'clock and proceed to the Temple of Music, where the direct or general, Hon. William I, Buchanan, will deliver an address of welcome. Th« GOverbOr—by the way. a first eoiwin of.the Hoh. W, Jennings Bryan, whoni he is said to- ^rescmWe—.wIll Spefik on the resources of Florida. The orator of the day will be Charles ParkhiU, E*q., of Pensacola, Fla., one of the finest speakers in th e South, The presiding officer wlH bo Colonel Thomas M, m r of Tampa, special Commissioner to the Pan-American Ex position for Florida, Appropriate music will be Interspersed. ■This programme may ho elaborated if the Press Association of Florida, 500 in number, rah attend oh thb date designated, Sept, 11. .- ' Bnli4<-r»» Bay, The National Association of Build ers has arranged with thei Pan-Ameri can Exposition to have Sept. 11 set abaft as Builders’ day. Tho id c ftjn 'Qilfld la that 'met a day fftil tbji ntrafts of bringing together a t the Buf falo Exposition builders front all part# of the counfiy, who would fiatmany have » special Interest to the build ing',r. ris well ns the Expositor end who would also find inut-'h pleasura ‘through sssofiitdtogdto fratermU fasfi- i0Jvhv N a t A s s f i f l A t l n n tlnW .m,t propose to hold any nom .nthto meet* , Inga, but advantage will bo taken of rids gathering to have one'social af fair, possibly a banquet, to "which all blinders present on the day Indicated will be welcomed, No attempt will he made to secure reduced rat.-s of transportation espe cially for this occasion, ns reduced, rates may be negotiated for from al most every .section of tbe country up on fully as favorable terms a s could btf* arranged pnder any special plan. Associations and Individuals are there fore recommended to make, their own rates with their,local transportation compaulcs or agencies. Headquarters will be a t tbe Builders’ Association’Exchange building, corner Court and Pearl streets, Buffalo. . ' iPollKb Day, Sepit. ia , The Polish population to the United States Is very largo, and the special day at the Pan-American Exposition, Sept, 12, which has been fixed in their honor, ,-will undoubtedly attract many thousands of them, Buffalo is one of the. great centers of Polish population, and many Poles are prominently iden- tiiieitw itb the industrial, business and political Interests of the city. They are -very active,:in creating an interest in tbe special day and are determined to make It one* of the great'successes of the Exposition. S e w J e r s e y D a y , Sept* 13. New Jersey, one of- the proud origi nal States of the Union, has a building among, the State and Foreign buildings of tbe Pan-American Exposition, and lier great industries and splendid re sources are displayed In a most com prehensive manner In the great ex hibition buildings. The people of New Jersey have good reason to feel proud of the showing made by their State at <he great New World’s Fair, and they Will manifest It in a high degree on Friday, Sept. 13, which had been des ignated its New Jersey day a t tlie Ex position. Distinguished men have been invited to-participate in; tbe State day exercises.' Xiitilroad Day,”Sept, 11. The railroad men of the Americas will'be. much to, evidence a t the Pan- American Exposition on Saturday, Sept 13, which has' been designated as Railroad day by the Exposition man agement The special day wfil.be for railroad men generally, aud a large at tendance is fexpected. A programme of exercises is being prepared fo r tho oc casion. .Officials and employees as far as .possible will take the day off and bdve a good time a t the Exposition, . . Indian n.'Day, Sept. 14. Indiana day a t the Pan-American Exposition falls on Sept, 14, tho date having been selec ted 'w ith 'a view to giving the greatest number of people of that State an opportunity to attend, particular consideration having been given td the. desires of those engaged in agricultural pursuits.. Arrange ments will be made for special excur sions to the Exposition, where ceremo nies will be held for Indiana visitors. Tin* most distinguished men Of the great Slate will participate. It prom ises to be a day of which Indlanians may feel justly proud. * y«»»nr CalleBe1'Day, Sept. 14. One pfrihe appointed special days.at the Pan-American Exposition which 16 looked forward to' with bright anticF pations is Vassar Qollcge .day, Sept, 14, When the students and alumnus of that famous acid popular educational Insti tution will meet for. a. season Of sight seeing. There will ’be special Cere monies- a t tlie Exposition. H om lu i-n s D a y , k e p t, 45> Honduras lias a handsome building, tilled with its products, at tbfe Pan- American Exposition. I t is $easuutly situated in the Court of State and For eign Buildings and Is oiie of the most popular resorts for Exposition visitors. A view of the exhibits is a revelation to those who have not hitherto Investi gated th e resources of the country. Honduras will have a speefal day a t the Exposition, Sunday, Sept. 15, which Is the anniversary of Liberty to that country. A programme appropriate to the ol'Cnslon Is being prepared. Many —-Through the months at Ju n e and J u ly our baby was teething and a n ili ning off of the bowels ami sickness of .«. P * I 41 . A T* * * ¥.T..»I* 1 ... . tins stomach.” pays O, F , M. Holliday, l, Iml, "H># bowels wsmh of Doming move from live to eight times a day, I had bottle o f Chamberlain's Colic, Cholera and Diarrhoea Ilemedy In the houee and gave him efou r drops in a tcaspomilul of water and he got better -ut once ’’ £ohl hy C. M, Jiidgway. The Roar, of the Lion. Tho roar of the lion can be heard farther than the sound of any other living creature. Next cornea tho cry of a hyena and then the hoqt of the owlj after those tho panther and the jackal. The donkey can he heard £>0 times farther than the horse and the cut ten times ns far as the dog. Strange as it may seem, the cry of the hare can he heard farther than Tho Superior Tone Qualities of tire Ludwig Pianos Are nun-1) admired ir, boringlield by tbe hundreds who own and enjoy than. Likewise the universal commendation of tlie musical public wlm have seen and used tin's Piano in the various cities of the United States attest to ail who .appreciate the artists’ opinions of what TONE ebonId be in a Piano for tbo American home. By comparison any one at all versed in musical qualities understand that, the Bteimvay Piano sh at the head of the Piano world m *3 Sweet, Pure, Elevating Musical Harmony, Without solicitation the tone nf the LUDWIG PIANOS sold in Hprin;;Ii(d<l end Central Ohio from thy ARCADE JIUKlG HOUSE during tho past six years have been couijMircd more frequently to the Steinway tone tlian any one of the •few really HIGH GRADE PI ANUS. ■ . LUDWIG & CO,, New York City, arc tho second generation buildi.bg tins Favoriteof.all High Grade Pianos- Why in it sued o favorihri First,-because of its Superior Toni-Qualities. Second, i(fe capabilities of 'holding and improving rs oi.use. Third, the fact that the h-ading deaU-rs throughout the United States and many foreign conn-, in tone after yea <...... ............ ........... .................. ........ . ................. ....... .. tries now’seil this Pin.no in competition with the best makes tlie world produces. that of either the eat or dog. —The Inywof health require that the bowels move once each day and one of the penalties for violating this law is piles. Keep your bowels regular by taking a dose of CbamberlainXStom ach and Liver Tablets when necessary and you will never hnve that severe punishment inflicted upon y» i . 25 cents, For sale by C). M, wav. Diploma of .Honor Silver. Medal Export Exposition. - International Exposition Paris 1900 Philadelphia, 1899 of buying LUDWIG PIANOS at the FACTORY Sold on Price Kidg- Do Your Work Well. ^. Every boy should aim to do all bis work at least a little better than any one' else can. He should give it thought, figure out how he eftn Bavc time and money fof~the firm and yet improve tho character of the work done, *.He should study econ omy in doing that part of the firm’s business that he is looking after— try to find short' cut methods that will save time and kidney. " Sugges tions are always in order. Springfield und Central Ohio customers can now have tbe advantage; i BRANCH STORE utnn immense saving over what Is DEMANDED for other standard High Grade Pianos, easy payments if desired, so that no one need hesitate at ujl in becoming the Frond owner of a Piano, tlie peer of which is not sold elsewhere. The days have, forever gone when a .manufacturer can sell Pianos to the. wholesaler: he to the agent, and he to the commission man, aud he to the user. HIGH-GRADE instruments of good lasting reputation ran only-bo sold at low figures by producing iarge quantities. Ludwig >fcCo., produce more pianos than any other High Grade manufacturer in tlm world. Using tbc-SAME selected material, tiro SAME skilled Jubor, tbof>A.ME care in pro* ' fi1, Kiarc^ X HVStS °"eBwle of Piartos are made and that Urn highest. Call at our warerooms-r-tlm ONLY i!i\(;LUol\ly. IANO HOITS a Cin SpmjgiTold, and/or your own sutiafnetion#eo the^jnainijileenfc Pianos now being sold at prices never before oaered. •tear ami CANDY CATHARTIC -i Quality Counts Most! Just so with ours, as has been proven by those who have delt with us in the past*. Our line will bear inspection both in regard to QUALITY and PRICE. . “GASOLINE STOVES, FUENACES, PUA1P8, COBS KNIVES, PAINTS, VARNISHES, TINWARE, GRANITE WARE, SPOUTING, ROOFING, ROPE. * « 7 * i General Line of Builders’ Hardware. « ' «t % C. ■Mr CROUSE, CBDARVILLE, OHIO. V H O U S E . . A MINTSTEKS OOOI) WOItK “ I had a severe attack of .bilinns colic, got a •bottle, of Chamberlain's Colic,Cholera imd Diarrhoea Remedy, tpoktwo dosesntul was entirely core.),’' says Rev, A. A, Power, of Emporia', Kan. “ My neighbor across the'srteet was sick for over a week, hurl two or three bottles of medicine from llie doctor. He used them fnr.tiw;ec or four days without relief, tFfteaxhillej in ariother doctor who trented hitif ibr some days and gave him no relief; so discharged him. -I went over to see liim the ne$t morning. He said his boweh’were in a terrible ,fix. That they had been running off so long it was almost bloody fluxf, Tasked him if he h a j tried Chambcrhun’s 'Colic, Cholera’and'Diarriioea Remedy and he saici, ‘No,’ I went home and brought lum my bottle’ and gave him one, dose; toid him to take Uiiiilbcr dose'in fifteen or twenty mii.utes i f he did not find relieij-it; he t<»|k no more and was entirely cured.” /For sale by 0 . M. Ridgway. A R C A D E - M U S IC - ;F. a.,sgriss*®,.Stowage*. . "• '• ; ; ^Lugwig & Go’ s Branoh Factory Store. 15,—All interurban Cars stop in front of of our. store; GjlrYTO TO 4^1 Waiting rooms and general offices next’ door, - M j J * AXX gAA tSA lA j V * / • m wm - S e e - X M . T A E B O X a SO N S' -FOR PRICES QN- All : .Hinds : of : Lumber. One of the steel ftmgimtes has now bought Bethlehem. BEST FOR THE BOWELS Flrtoi-ing,. Hidjnir, Ceiling, Richmond l'V> o •, ’ * . Gate.*, v. . Oombiimti >n Steps, and Extension Lmhlei's, : Lath, ^[Shingles, " s. " " " -■‘I 'i“t 1 “ A million for some Turbos fence,” It you * rtiolsr, toaltby moTenteut of «H» bowels overy dny, you re jll or will. bo. Kee|i you»- bowaisopen.anaiis weU.t?oree,la tbs sliepeof via, lentpbysloorpllf polsoitils dung - yiloorpll! polioit,I* dniiRerons, Tho siAOatb. ilest, ./nonperfectwsjr of keeping the bowels nd clean is to take • 1 Good. Grade and Lew Prices. 1 i i • j 9B8B*' . ■j snessr-. •y r ’z n s t* * * ' EAT 'EM LIKEOANDY rieaeant, Pslstsble, Potent. tsiteOood. Vo Good, Sever sicken, Weaken, or Uripe, 10,I j . and M rents per box. Write for free sample, anil booklet on henltb. Address - _____ im u s a XKifnT coiriKT , cifiaeo « stw t #* r . This' stfMtnrs is on ovary box of the genutno 1 Laxative Bromo«Quinine T»biot« | the remedy tb it m i s t i celd l a owe tU y SUMMER FURNITURE. -3 KEEPYOURBLOODGLEAN T h e New Mint, “There is no danger that any one will carry away Uncle Sam’s money stored in tho new Philadelphia mint/’ says J . K, Taylor, the super vising architect of tho structure. “The vaults arc built on tho solid rock underlying tho city. Fortu nately it came to the surface lief© find extends under the building and clear across, the street. We found early in our work that there would never be any danger of tunneling, as the rock is so full of springs that the smallest opening is immediately flooded. The would bo tunneler would be drowned. “Tho vaults aro built of solid Bteel, the gold vault being, seven inches in thickness, while the silver vaults aro an inch thick I t is not necessary to take so. great precau tions with the silver, as it is so bulky and heavy it could never he A Fine Stock o f Furniture Consisting o f....,....... ! " 2 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 Line* moat you mill Receive by Dialing wil )il$* The,Largest Stock lq Select From,. The Lowest Prices, The Best Values. Special in Side Boards: We will for ft time xiiake special prices on all Side Board1?, Better select early carried away except with drays. t there are big ingots of Even now silver lying about the hallway juBt covered wit'i h tarpaulins* But wo have no fear of its being stolen." «*«Oiir g w t Deparfjtunt i$ jm of Bargains «** CASTOR IA For Infant* and Children. FIsKiai Yes HavsAlwaysBought B e a r* th * S lg n a iu r* of i illiINtWfte**, fa JAMES H. McfULLAN* .• } , .Furniture Dealer _ Funeral Director* § 0O JP1* B e P o o t t o i T*k*1)14tttnilM, brirl**! HOOKY MOUNTAIN TlfeA' , 9 hMt v*. i , w it, ft**#*, yml wm I. . w to * THE EKFaiOENr of the American Federation of Ijilmr Union 6,214!* says; “ I am using your l)r* Caldwell*# Hyrup Pspsin myself and In my family, and find it dot s lots of good.- -Yours Truly, Oco, C. CampbcliriC'iihbffi, Iowa.1’ Sold by Cf M. Ridgway, • —‘‘My baby was terribly sick with the diarrhoea, says J , H. Doak, of Williams, Oregon, “ We were unable to cure him with the doctor'* assist ance, and at, a last resort w» trievl OhamlierlainV Ctalie, Uholmra and i)l* arrho** Remedy. I am happy to toy it gave immediate r*H#f and a cmt*~ tl«to eure,w For twlo by <J. M; dgway & _____ jmi.:,..
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