The Cedarville Herald, Volume 24, Numbers 27-52
* —J ' F i l e I f e v q l d . f i . t o A YB a B. BAftt-iff M il., l 1 t W wb W p S t ’ *i*accs'srr ^T^; WP5HP^?I-apflHp * **| btV* taka* K q & c A 4?vm aftd bare ftefttref tised «*JW 9jt !# aay liffetiut did *»* the good tiwt d l^*** jt <ft#*ty J&ytieft* m W*; FRIDAY, NOVEMBER 15* 1001. WS ^Fftpdrel Ito<winrri§* aftkougit iu* «rd«$i i|»rtiWMtB, dpet *uft retire 'W*r m Virsk , , The |red*ree»a pm* of the Rockieaftmore to hft taste. FreridretRoofeevelt’s habit of^Mtik- fag right autViasretiuif’ ft rectify* lag to the Rian who would do it little backbiting “ 90 the dead q u ie ts 3 thefbod you oat rocosias undigested in your stomach lttftoay* threw and p o w m the igwteia You can prevent till* by dieting b u t that means starva tion. Kodoi Dyspepm Cure digest* w b a ty o u w t Ysraared MiSerJroai neither dyspepela nor starvation. Tba wunsfc cures quickly cured. Nev- jria lfo G MvBwgw*j, 1 A. Washington daily itlfctas that the President goes sboift with* 4-ijlch 38 calibre Dolt's revolver on his-pert m a , which- is a sad reflection on the , credulity 0 1 3ft readers. Bftrfprocity? 'tftrtain ly 'we will have rewjftacfty whenever the condi tions are ripe for St, whenever foreign nations conclude to come to pur terms. The party tha t has built up American industries to their present prosperous ‘ condition may he robed upon toWg* lect no policy that wifi insure to the '- national benefit. • , / i f The loneliest tniswonary in all the world is said to be Rev. J . O, Spring er, whose station is on Herschel is land, near th e mouth o f the Macken zie river, well within the Arctic cir- eft. The latest received letter from this raoetsolitary man is dated Oct. 22,. 1900, Nosbip fire touched atlierschel ftftud for two winters, and the mis- Hon*fy?» white neighbors are a t Feel river. 250 miles away. The overflowing Treasury, factories running overtime, farmers receiving unprecedented prices for their crops, bankers reporting decreases in most-, gages, exports breaking all previous records, abundant employment, good wages, full dinner-pails—in a word; Universal prosperity and evetyhoby happy.- These are the cofiditiousaf- ter six years of Rebublieau adminis tration. Is i t ' surprising th a t *an in telligent people'desire no change. The democratic methods o; ment have been given a fair and ex pensive' trial. They^iiave-proyen chimerical and disastrous. • Their theories? were impractical and their ef- . ; forts a t reform were hampered by the ■- dishonesty of.their leaders on the one baud and their inexperience and in competence on the other. Their ad- ” ministration resulted in industrial de- pressi&fl ^ au d "nomlnercial distrust Gratifying Republican -majorities a t the'po lls pave featified' louder than Words where lies the confidence o f the American voter, • w*»sSc>*s» jkratmcukMjwmrm>- Ap iuetractivs display buUdiag will give BELTABI.B ASD OENTLR. the saw. dllUst lUrO rf*** rtA pa f» ip fli,)»y s th: there an? pills and puw. , Bu t . . . . . . . . „ - , f pill ‘which is certain, thorough and gen tly - M u ti u r g r i p A ; , JtiftWittft jtittift E a rly Risers fill the M l. Fnre* vegetable,. Bo. no t force h u t assist the bowels to act. Strengthen a n d invigorate. Small atjdewy to take. G, M,Bldgway. \ , Caaarcreek citizens have had asen- ration o f a deer chase. . SHECBU&BEJP s .FBTEND. Yen’ll have a cold tliis winter. Maybe -you have, one now. Your children will suffer too. For' coughs croup, bronchitis, grip and other win ter complaints One Minute Cough Cure never fails. Acts promptly. | It is very pleasant to the taste and per- feetly hsrndess. ‘G 'B , Geoige,Ayin- che 6 ter, Ky., writes, “ Our little girl was attacked with croup 1 s t one night and was so hoarse she Coold baldly speak. ’ We gave her a few doses of One Minute Cough Cure. I t relieved hecImmediately audeha went to.sleep When-she awoke next’ morning 1 she bad no signs houmaem or cronp”, O. M. Ridgway. —New Crop California Apricots ' Kais Fetches, Frames, Grapes and a t Gray's. &ins,. versos A x , be eroded o a the' Ij-jupun* purchase exposition ground, St. Emils, ®s> peesdy 1 » Ifc* < s # r «4 peeple to show the prodoots o f tbatr biwbt- The bttfldhsg itself will be deigned by W H , Wiliiapw, the colored architect of Hew Orleans, who planned the U . S . Custom House of that city. m m you sbt a jctamorb H an 't waste a n rion tahu tgo to ytfar ruggfst and get a box o f Krause's leadwbe Capsules. They will pro* vmit psin, even though .you r t w^re cracked. They are harmless, too. Read the guarantee. Price 25c. Sold by C . M. liidi Igway. Jamestown has a “bucket shop/' The*most rapid industrial develop ment tha t the world' has ever known >has resulted in great combinations o f object in combining their forces, has luecn tha greater nkailahility o f the moat mproved m ethodspf production and distribution, all that is implied by cheaper production. ^iiese ‘*lru 8 t 8 ,’? a9 .fhey.are called,, have attained won derful results in cheapening produc tion, and in most instances Jhe.coet to the consumer. I n some instances they have! no t resulted in benefit totiie con euinfer. The require legislative con trol. The party whose judicious ad* ministration,has resulted In this vast industrial development is perfectly Capablqof exercising, this control ant the American people are content to entrust the Republican p a rty with the task. , . c Wilt the lady who fell in a swoon last Thursday, in front of the wost- ■os..r vau a i our eturer . flhe sutlers from Biliousness. H r. ' Caldwell’s Syrup Pepsin will surely cure her. Sold by ,0 . M.‘Ridgway. HOitE-WEXgXBS’ KXCUBaiOK Tow rate Home-Seekers’ excursion tickets to points in West and South Will be sold via Pennsylvania Lines November 5th and 19th; also on De cember 3d ljsnd l7 tii. - Particular In formation about fares, time o f trains and ether details will be furnished upon application to Passenger and Ticket Agents of the Pennsylvania U ses. : . 2A8TT0 OT1EA. 0OLD , . to about ft right. Take two o r three. Kraft*'# Cold C a r t Capsules during the day and two before retiring a t sight. This will Insure a good nights rest and a free movement of the bowel# next morning* Continue the treatment next day and your cold wdf melt away. Price 25c. Sold by v . M i Ridgway,.,. Ludley W * Courtright, of Circle- v?Ue, was married recently to Miss Nellie Straw, of Carey. Any young man who It able to Courtrfght can Carey the day ft be grasps a t a Straw am! engages f t with a circle the rise o f her finger, - ROW'S TWS? We offer One HundredHollars Re ward for any case of Catarrh that can not be cured by Mali’s Catarrh Cure. F, *f. CHMBf JbCo., Props, Toledo. We, the undersigned,, hare known M v Chewy for the law; Ifi yritrs, and belleirehimperfectly honorablein ht all businees transactions and finan- cklty aWetoearty nut any obligations twdk'by their fifth. Westdfc Tranx, Whototl* H^nriris, Tdfecb, H. Walding, Kinau- fi Marvin, Whole* Mk ftntggk k f ^eltdn, ih Haft*#Catarrh Cure ft taken Inter* natty, acting dimriy upon the fdood and mttoout surfaces of the sya- l«h. Prfee 75e per bottie. 6o!dhy aft Druggist#,' TestimoWfals free, RWfi'FAmftf tbs /A'Yemarkable record on the lino typemachine was made.Thursday In the office of the Daily New®, when Claud -Couse set 3,250 lines of non pareil, linometfer count, making a to tal of 84,500 ema in' eight hours, ma chine speeded to seven fines a minute. To tK*cure this result it was necessary to tpneh the keys 169,000 times, or nearly six times a Second MODERN feUHGElJY 8URr.l8RED. ' “While suffering from bad case b piles I, Consulted a physician who ac vised me to try a box of HeWitt’s Witch Hisfeel Salve,*’wys G. F* Car ter, Atlanta, Ga. “I procured a box and was entirely cured. DeWitti* Witch Hazel Salve is a splendid edru for piles piles, "giving; relief instantly, and I heartily recommend it to all suf ferers.” Surgery is unnecessary to Cure piles. DeWitt'a Witch Haze Salve will cure any case. Cuts,burns braises and all other wounds are also quickly cured by it. Beware ot coun terfeits, C. M. Ridgway. _ Tbe inmate? jbTQUr_CQunty work bouse struck, last week tor better foot end and more heat, but got a diet 0 bread and water for their termerity, SOT A DiaSEHTtWO VOTE. A perfect laxative! That is the unanimous verd'et of the people who nee Hr Caldwell’s Syrnp Pepsin. 50c and $1.00 sizes. Sold by GM . Ridg way. 4 , —To remove a troublesome corn or, bunion; First soak the corn or bunion in warm water to soften it, then pare ft down as closely is possible without drawing blood and apply Chamber* Iain’s Pain Balra twice daily, rubbio vigorously for five minutes at sac! application. A Corn plaster should be worn fora few days, to protect it from the.shoe. As a general liniment for sprains, bruises, lameness and rheumatism, Pain Balm Is unequaled. For sale by GM . Ridgway* Old Town, net .content with her more than share oi historic interest, sow claim* to he tbs birth place of TecUmsah, tire Indian Napoleon, Pd leave my hippy home and cross the deep blue sea, Rather than be without Charley and my Rocky Mountain Tea. , Ask your druggist. The Trebme distillery Is in opent* tknt Wti-h SO haeds employed. The first mash Was 1000 bushels of Greene county corn* m m m w u u m e m tttM Will instantly cute headaches of any kind. Bring pore vegetable they are hermlesibad leave no iwd after effsew. We offer #500 reward for any trace of antipyrone, morphine, ehierai or any iitittribh* subatanee found in them. F rte Sfie, .fioid by G M, Ridgway. ' Hcredtiy In. Cato* j Why does a cat walk around upon the hearth rug about five minutes before he takes his seat? I'm sure, as the English people say, I don’t know. 'A neighbor of mine, how ever, was watdiing his eat going through the gyrating preliminaries the other evening,, and he told me what he believed to he,the twiib o f the matter. Jde says he got his facts from Harwin, I hope he did> but aa the children in the Seventh Reader say, “One can't always 16111” I t seems that a cat belongs to the leopard, panther and tiger race, so that no amount of domestication has been able to eradicate inherited tendencies. -The animals mention ed live in the woods—when they are not in the zoological gardena-Z-and hired help to they have no m q H prepare beds for them. When ready to go to .rest^ they have to find fallen leaves and tree branches, not well assorted. They tramp round and round .on the spot where they pro- t i l i t is reduced to the pose to lie urn necessary condition fo r a couch* Our friend's cat was ju st carrying out the tradition. Betting Thin mtT o t b e S o u t h . . ! D r - ^ H - m a c a r t n e y * *m v w I OSXROHA.TH, . iFf&te fibiiSdiug, t- ’ ■ s , Ktids, , A^getabfePreparalloflfoeAs- E & S & a B B t ■TWBBmf' '.ifWlfDw- . .. ■■ We will ofler at public sale at the residence of R.B. Harbison, two and one-half miles north of Cedarville, Wednesday, Nov. 20,'at 10 o’clock,' the following property i Three mijch cqws , 2 t«ro-year-o!d heifer?, 2 steer calvesand one. heifer calf; 22 head of ewes, 19 head of spring lambs, 6 two- year-old wethers and 1 Delainebuck; 47 head o f pigs; 400 shocksof corn in field, 150 shocks fodder, 6 tons ofgood mixed hay ip mow, 7 tons of timothy in rick and 10 tons clover in rick* Farming implements, including wpgoijs, buggy, plows, harrows, har ness, planters, etc. " Terms made known on day of sale. B. B*. Harbison, . . , T. J . Hackett. . S. T. Baker, Auct. PromotesDigeslioaCheo-ful- ness andltestCoatains nriiho* OohmsAforptiins iwrlfineral. NOT TfARC O T IC . ■m S z z* ■ jgfSmMMm* W ' • imXmn. Ap^ iB cnwdy forCoBstipa- Tion,SourSW®adi,Diarrht3ea Worms.CoixvidsionsJevensh- ness andLOSS OF SUKEP.. - Tlc^urite Signature of ■rt5z^0 §® r • w s w Y o r k . F o r jfo& a ts a n d CM Id rea , [TheKind-YouHave AlwaysSought Bears, the Signature of In Use Over \ ? \t ■ 'tlnIiiV- « >1 U •j 3 I) 1 . s «S - y y i t m s . EXACTO^yOF■WHAPPER. / 1 —Briugs attractiveoesfr tolistless,Un-, lovable’girls. making thefen handsome, marriageable women. Thai's what Rocky> 'Mountain Tea will do. 35c. Ask’your druggist., -. TMtCHTAUntMHIir. MEWVMMMIT. REDUCED RATES TO TJETBOir, MICH. On seboupt of Painters and Heco- rators* Meeting, which is to be held in Detroit, December 2nd to 7th, the C ,43. A t). Ry. will sell tickets at greatly reduced rates. For particulars call on- any C., H . & H / agfent or representative. ’‘ Early Shipments ' ; "■ -—— at - - * - - ■ -/ / ♦* Rutcbison $1 gibney’s Jlicses Jackets for Bclntol, latest style. WALKING RAINY DAY SKHIT-Struck Fac tory that weaves llie goods cuts, makes up the goods. Looks at the prices, 81.75, 32.75 and 83.75. BILK AND WOOL WAISTS.-The makeup price seems to fit our cusomera, price 5.00. ~ Best made Wool Waists, 1.00 tol.00 . * DRESSING SAQDES.—The most comfortable . garment for home wear at 85e to 2.50. » all right, t f you are tdo At; and all wrong, i f too thjn already Fat, enough for your habit, is healthy; a little more, or less, k no great harm. Too fat, consult a doctor; too thin, persistently thin, no matter what cause, take Scott’s Emulsion o f Cod Liver O il. There are many causes of get* ting too thin; they all come under these. two heads: over work and under-digestion* Stop over-work, i f you can* but, whether you can of not, take Scott’s Emulsion o f Ccd Liver Oil, to balance yourself with your work. You can’t lit 0 on it—truc—but, by it, you can. There’s a limit, however* you’ll pay for it . Scott's Emulsion o fCod Liver Oil is the readiest cure for “can’t cat,” unless it comes of your doing no work**yoti Can't ong bc well and strongs without some* sort of activity. Th» tr«nUlne ha# ilotur* o n It, t h l # p ...... . . t»J|<MriOtfth#r* If you hav# not r i t d i t , «#nd -for rraH«Mmpl#,it#a<* iraMmpi#- .wilt u m r i £Oo. anti «l.O0; all dfUftfflftr, j s m * * f#w York* ^ COTTON BARGA IN S . Outing, 5, 6 and 8&c. ' Flannelette, 8|c. , * Waist Flannels, i2^ to 75c. 38 inch Sheeting, 5c. , - 27 inch Sheeting, 4c. 2 i yds wide Bleeched Sheeting, new ease just iu. bneet Blankets, 45c, a pair. Suiting, Chiviot, Covert Cloth, Rugs, Dace Cur tains, Slatting, Linoleum, Window Shades- Jobe B ro s . & Co. I o a ks fo r Lad ies and C h ild re n Ladies’ All-wool Kersey Jackets, well lined, correct style, at $5*00, $6.50, $8.50, $10.00 and $12.00. Ladies’ 42-inch Coat, exceptional values at $10 to $20. Misses’ Cloaks at $2.50, $4.00, $5.00, and up to $10.00 Child’s Cloaks at $1.50, $2.50* $4.00 and $5.00. Walking Skirts for Ladies at $4.00 and $5.00. H os ie ry*«Po iiy S tock ings . For boys and girls in both plain arid fleeced lined, the best in the world for 250 a pair. We guarantee our bO vs’ heavv h o s e to riii-w e a r ' a n v two n a i r of s e e boys’ y hose Oil-wear *any pair 25c other makes made.. A guess on free pony with every pair. Ladies’ hose worth 40 and 50c, odds andends of fall weight, while they last ..... y V B a rg a in in C o tton Goods. 2000 yards short lengths Seersucker Gingham, i^ c quality, next spring styles*................................ *......iQc i5°o yards short lengths light Outing Flannels, to cents quality.,**............. ............................................... ,7 JlgC Case of dark Outing Flannel, best m a d e , ,8 1 -So Fercale, 27-inch, choice colors at.............. ;....*......... gc U nde rw ea r Specia ls. Child’s Gray Ribbed Fleeced, good quality 18 and 121*2 Boys* Heavy Fleticed lined U n d e r w e a r . 2 9 c Men’s Extra heavy Fleeced, line quality.............. *500 T lm f Direct L i n e ; I s Via T ire t To i ’iiiclfinfilf, MsYilte *ltll «]l g t il i tn PwB. | WiHfielnC‘tdsmUAinTm».!gvifM I Frittov fojroooMii }. th Wtiiitm: SKm'* r*riitm5e.' • 4= irpwisf Low, I Round Trip ExebangeBank Our Se rv ice and :0 Connectioiis A r e ' T b e ; Best. / Also to points io \ M e x i c o , T e x a s , a n d C a l i f o r n i a . „ ■Wffiter R a tes 1 » . | Lookout Jit. Teen fAsheville, S./*- | CliftrU*ton, & |J«jfaso»vilie, n » . | St. Augustine, Fla " Pensacola, Fla, Palm Beaeli, P h . Tampa.-Fla;. . Havana, Cub*. XewOrJean?, I a { HEDARVILLE, OHIO, For rates,sod. ^riieiifanir^ardiag rqates and limito, iuqutre'of’C. H . *a D. ageutkor represeiHative. . ^ ' d , 0 . e d v X k d s ,, Pass. Traf. Mgr. CINCINNATI, O. k m ’s Res^arant and Dining Honrns Corner High and Limestone street, Springfield, Ohio, Blag Front Stahls* , Leave your horses there and voqr rigs be kept on the inside, out of the rain and storm* •*- -' 22-24 N.Limestone St.‘ Springfield, O. ' CiiARiEs *3. T odd , Frop 5SAVEDTEEMFE OF HIS SOX, Mr. H, H. Black, tb'e well known village hlacksmiti*. nt Gn'linnisville, Sullivan i'o.,N. Y., says: 4,0u r little Bin/five yean; old, has always been subject to. croup, end so,bad have the attacks been that we have feared many times that he would die. We. have had the doctor aud used many medi cines, but Chamberlain's Cough Rem-' edy.is now our sole reliance. It seeina to dissolve the,tough mucus aud-by giving frequent doseswhen theeroupy symptoms appear we have found that the dreaded croup is cured before ft gets settled.” There is no danger in giving this remedy for i t contains uo opium or other injurious drug and may be given as confidently tow babe as to an adult. Fqr sale by C..?L Ridgway. JL —“I have used.Chamberiaio’sColic, Cholera and Diarrhoea Remedy and find it to be a great medicine,” says Mr. E. B. Phipps, of Poteau, Ark,. “I t cured me of bloody flux. I cannot speak too highly Of ft.” This remedy always wins the good opinion, if not praise, of those who userit. The quick cures-which it effects even in tbe most severe cases make it a favorite every-, where. For sale by O. M. Ridgway, Vegetarian, Baked Beans, — , With Tomatoe Sauce. No Meat. No Fat. AtGraj^s* roa t x m m n serves # A femedy that will soothe, build up the wasted tissues and eerich the blood is indispensable, Lichiy’s Celery Nerve Compound.baa been' wonder fully successful in eased of nervous ness, as,thousands of grateful people will testify. Sold hy C. M, Ridgway. 1 PLEASWtESEEKERS. The • Great - Rwtaratite. Pleasure Seekers are tho most won derful known remedy* sa nerve tonic, They Create solid flesh, muscle and strength, Pleasure Seekers give vim, vigor and vitality to, weak, wasting men, completely curing nervous de bility, weak back, cleats the brain, makes the bloOd pure and rich, whether it be a young or old man. Pleasure Seekers go directly to the seat Of the weakness and do all that is claimed fofe them, even exceeding your fondest hopes. Try them and you will fib be disappointed* 50c a box or by express 65c. D r , C. G C awter , . Box 328, Springfieldr O, For sale by Ridgway A Co, —When yoU feel that life is hardly worth the caudle take a dose ofChain- berlain’s Btomach and Liver Tablets. They will cleanse your stomach, tone up your liver and regulate your bow els making you feel like a new man. For sale G M. Ridgway, F oe Softool Tetiofttirs. N E W W A L E M A P , F R E E The Louisville A Nashville ft. R. has just issued a most complete Wall Map of titfe IThited States, Mexico, and the West Indies, This map ft priotedlb colors,.mounted on linen, with relicts a t top and bottom ready tohang on wrath Sire ft IlflxM inches* We will be pleased to send « copy free to every teacher who Will rend name aud addreMf to C. L, STONE, General. Passenger a ' l*ftnisville, Ry* A t'COI-NXS of Merehanto acd lB. -**■ dyvidimls solicited. Collectiwa promptly made and remitted. ,jfeBAFTB on New York end Ciu- Ar qtooyti sold a t lowest rates, The cheapest aud most convenient wav to send money by mail, v T OANS tnade Itoal Estate, Pci As £ oqh 3 of ttollatorsl Sfeeurity. William Wildman.- Pres., • Setb W*.Saiitb, Vice Pres., Wtidman, Cagldw W. J ^*: Dally Meat Market Under.-the'above firm name, the meat market oi G W. Crouse >will be conducted. All product iu the meat lioe will be the best that money can buy, which fee£ combined with honest and thorough business methods is enough'assurauee to tbe public, who always want the worth of their money In .every respect.' : When sendingChildren, direct them to us; wo a!ways-|ive them -the best they ask/or. • , , Gc( D3 DELIVERED " “telephone No. 74. D o n ’ t B e F o o l e d i TakemegnttUtt*,«rigfe*l ROCKY MOUNTAIN TEA Mad**olybyMaffi*aa«*«!- ?c<u*,J8a«**a.;'»wtoi?» .kaapf: rmi -w»!L Oat lfad* awie cat on ___ ‘-K’S i iC y s . s r s a a tote* Aikyear druggist*' WINTER : JOBRIST : TICKETS Now on sale via LcnisviHo & HiasIiYiilc Railroad -•’ v’ r *; ^ ' , ---- FLOR IDA AND GXTLF C0 i . S T P O IN T S fieibx Dnnna oar service ih soins.. For descriptive matter, time-taWes and maps, address * a h STONI-; Gen. Pass. Agt. j . JL o^j^ le, Ky. T H E B E S T Product of the market and stock farm can al ways be found a t . tbe Meat Store of C ha rles W e in e r . together with every thing to be found in a first-efaas meat market. Also handles the cele brated Swift Company's Hams, Aud courteous and honest treatment goes with jhfe above. Goods Delivered. - - Telephone 66. * Fresh Fish And Ice Red Cross Tansy Pills i s p p r a i i i i PAINFUL ‘RssslfMrtltft A ^gynwmw iia TI n L m K m ArftScNaodIttKktt*. t e n fewNcUr e n u im itim **.*re*s5^L PRICE $1 .00 Seatixmpird <mrtcelptet Pric*. MM>*rr*fiNifeedlliK>li. , m . SmpfiMid&HAMUmikti, , ViadeCiocboiiaCo.^DraMdnre, Iowa* r For rale by <J, M. ftidgway; S ic k 'Headache ? Pood doesn’t digest well? > r r B o w e l s A p p e t i t e p o o r ? B ow e ls constipated? 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