The Cedarville Herald, Volume 25, Numbers 1-26
Mppft' PUBLIC SALE H;*vi«'<r *oll my h m , l will *11 at public at my iY«U*u®» on the (Mlumbu* pike; two mm# m . i ‘4. i»t tk'luiii and <t>ur *„pvy *.v*t m (YtLrvilte <*» Tmsday, February m* 190$, Cmmiwieyig a t lOocioek «. ju,, the followim* pro}wty to wit;. n 12 Head of tfotfeb Cotmiating o f one pair of grev m aw , 8 ami 7 year* old; two black mare*, '9 and 10 year# old, wall minted; one mare 12 years old;* ona bay gelding, 8 year* old; one grey gelding, coining 3 yearn old; fivedraftcy lts, cumiug 1 year old. Three of the Above mares are well broken to the rihgle line, 36 Head of Cattle* Consisting of eleven cowa—three polled Dur ham. one red Polled, high grades, four Polled Angus, high grades, three Shorthorns ami eight calves One grade Jersey and ten steers coming two years old. .36 Head of Hogs* Consisting of 10 brood sows, 16 feeding hogs, 10; pigs and l Poland China boar, bred by Crawford & Lackey. i Farming, Implements* Consisting of 1 Milwaukee binder, 1 White* ley mower, 1 clover biuicher, 1 Superior disc drill, 1 corn planter with 100 yds, wire, 1 double gang plow, 2 breaking plows, I land roller, 1 disc harrow, 1 three section smooth ing harrow, 2 riding cultivators, 1 walking cultivator, 1 Eclipse fanning-mill,, 1 platform scales, new, 1 feed cutter, 1 Kemp manure spreader, new, only use-five'days, 2 farm Wag- oil's, 1 spring wagon with top, 1 t i p 1buggy, l 1, light trotting buggy, ’ One set breeching "bar-! nes,3 sets o f hip-strap harness; 2 pair fly nets, 1 single harness,' 2 hay bidders, 1 combfnatiou . bog and hay rack , 1 hog rack, 6 tons of misted hay, 3 toi}s clover hay fu bam, 1000 bushels of corn in crib. * 1 ’ Kitchen Furniture* ; r ~ Consisting of 1 eook.Btove, 1 extention ta- ■ ble,12 Mpatt square ’tables and manyOther arti cles. Terms .made known'on day >f sale. • Free Lunch" , J. W. MARSHALL. Auctioneerp:; Clerks: Ool. W, L . }inrahsdl, J . H..Andrew , Col. 8. T, Baker. ’ * Roht. Elder. D .S , Collins. Entire Stock of Hen’s and Women’s 1 .* 1 R*ne Shoes at Reduced Prices. * 1 • r *- v. , ^ •* ' 1 tiffo J , . v * . '■*'•' V . . <_ k Loanee to, get the best Shoes at factory prices: $3.50shoes reduced to__ . *. *.................-$2-75 $3.00shoes reduced to ........ . . . . . . .$2,40 $275 shoes reduced' to.................... ..$1.95 > 1 AH styles and sizes. We can fit you. • fraztr’s Shot Store East Main Street V Opp. Court*House XENIA, OHIO ■ Buckles'* Arnica Salve. The licet and most famous compound 1 the world to conquer arhrs and kill diw, Cures Cuts, heals Burns and rubes, subdues Inflammation, mas*, irs Piles, Millions of Boxes sold early. Works wonders in Boils, Ui* ■re, Felons, Skin Eruptions. ,l r Cures ’ no pay. 2oc a t RidgWay & Co.’s rOgstore, Clwifle h r Tk*»a*tTrabii. finder it new schedule in effect Nov 1, 1001, jmssengef trains ov»>r the ’etingy]vania Lines leave Odarville ati rt ns follows; For the East, No, 0* 7:35 a. m.« No, 32, 4:41 p. ni. 'or the West. Nm 33, 10:17 a. ra<; k 10, 3:30; No. 3, 8:64 p. m. For articular information on the subject j’piy to E, 8. Keyes, Ticket Agent, '«larvif!e, O. Short add to the Foist, Gentlemen:-—Dr, Caldwell’s Syrup *p«in is the Burst preparation b»r the rmac-h and bowels that I have over ed« Wishing yott continued sucoetw* »nb, Ynuwvery truly, W, V.. KimlrcL New Troy, Mich. »Wby c. M, Ridgway. i WANTED! .* - > Reliable mau for Munager of a Branch Office we wish to open in this, vicinity. Here is a good opening for the right man. Kindly give good reference when writing. THE A. t . MORRIS WHOLESALE WHIST, CINCINNATI, OHIO. Illustrated catalogue 4 cts stain} s How a n E skim o B soursa a W ife, An Eskimo youth is qualified to m arry when he ha* succeeded hi killing a polar hea r unaided, fo r th e courageous feat proves him capable of providing for the wants of a fam ily. He sta rts fo rth a t n igh t to se cure a Wife, which he does by sefa- i ifig the first girl he can surprise un- ‘ awares. She naturally Screams and draws the Whole village population about her, who by ra’ming sealskin scourges on his shoulders aid HnK maiden in escaping. He pursues, tunn ing the gan tlet of kick and buf fet, un til he again catches his lady- love. And should she once more es cape and be retaken a th ird time by the amorous pursuer the maiden ac-, cepta her fa te and becomes the young man’s wife. .Names P e r W arsh ip s. Suitable nomenclature fo r th e te s ts of * national navy is not al ly* an easy th ing to arrive a t, bu t * method adopted by the United *Uw seems to he th e most satls- tfory. The naming o f o a r fight* % vessels a fter the states of the iron and after the principal d ries the country is touch worn sigttifi* at than to eh Rett them with *h high sounding titles as Karen* *»d|a*, Agamemnon and the like, ypifies In a way th e Union itsoU « w a lites interest h> our navy are than anything else could <ra. ‘ « a matter o f pride with * sta te a city to haVo.a warship named* To Cara a Cold la 6 « e Day. Take jL'iJtative .Bfomo Tab* Teis. All druggists refund the mimev if it fails to cure. L . W» Grove? signature is on each I a t . 25e, Constipation D o e s y o u r h e a d a c h e ? P a f n h t o k o f y o u r e y e s ? B s d t t s i e i n y o u r m o u t h ? i t s y o u r l i v e r ! A y e r s P i l l s a re l i t e r p i l l s . T h e y c u r e c o f ts ti- p x tio iL h e s d a c h e , d y s p e p s i a . MBKIMBHAfS|YHS^E .r., DIVORCE 1*4 T L ^ H Y . It Doscn't Rcr;ull:Q ft tech Rza&n Ncr Elaborate C;re:.:eny, . D itcree, it scenin, i*. very cosy in Turkey and dot* i not inquire a jud:;e and ju ry to m llo r>wtter:». All that is ncce^avy i;s for t i e inj-irnl 3 ; : ty to tav “ I ,divorce you” tlmm timda, and the det.1 is done, Tim husband h $3 to b a k e flm wife a proper al lowance, and all is over. A ease oc curred recently which is raiher amusing. A certain Turkish gentle man is a keen amateur gardener, and his garden contain* a t all sea sons a brilliant show o f flowers, to ■which he devotes most of his time, ra th e r to the disgu.-t of*hi* wife, who is never allowed to cut them, No t long ago his chrysanthemums were ip the height of their glory when' a tremendous, downpour of, rain , came on. This threatened to destroy the magnificent blooms. Seeing the danger, the gentleman called all bis servants and set to work to carry the pots into the- house and arrange riibm up both sides of the staircase. When they had finished, the lady suddenly ap peared and fell into a violent rage, declaring th a t her husband thought more of his flowers than he did of her and. th a t he insulted her by bringing earth into* the house. Nothing would appease her. She said he was defiling her house by bringing dirt in, and she would di vorce him. She sent for her sister to come and be a witm .s of the di vorce'and, setting to ufork with her women, bundled all the flowers out again.' When the sister arrived, however, matters were settled up, and the divorce; did not take place. On another oeeasiqn the same, lady sent her small, son down to breakfast in a pink shirt and green tie, --The fa thei^vvus shocked a t this barbarous combination and made ,a remark t o 1 the-Eng lish governess, who sent the child back to change' his tie. But down came the lady of the house in a furious rage, saying she knew how to , dress the child, th a t a pink shirt and a green tie were in -th e best of haste and she would not remain, to be insulted by his giving "preference to the opin ions of an- English girl. Again she threatened to divorce him, but again it fell through, as the Imsband could not find the $3,000 he would, have had to- pay her until h e r wrath had cooled. Headache Causes. IHeadache is usually caused .by liv ing in poorly ventilated rooms, over induigenee.in food or drink-, insuffi cient ,oxCrcise^ mental -strain, excite ment or malaria. Krause's Headache Capsules quickly cure the moat severe cases and leaves the head dea r and orml. Price 25r\ 'Bold by O AL Ridgway. Charleston Exposition. , Low fares to Charleston, South, Carolina, for the Interstate and West Indian Exposition are offered via Pennsylvania Lines. Two forms -of excursion tickets, season ami fifteei day, may he obtained at special rates For information about.fares aiid traim consult E.S. Keyes Tick'1' Agent. * Hobbles Lead to Madness. . T ha t well nigh every hobby can, if overridden, bear its rider toward insanity is proved by tlm lamenta ble number of case 3 of people^ who have succumbed to tjie fatal influ ence of a too keenly fixed'leading idea. Enjoyed in reason,r,a- hobby is the .best safeguard, imaginable against mental ill health, but when followed tip with undue persistence it only too often n e ts 'a s -a short route to the asylum. Witness, for instance, the case of ihd brillian t French novelist, Guy de Maupassant* This famous writer to ward middle life took tip merely as a hobby the study of occult science and spiritualistic phenomena. Grad ually the absorbing nature of the weird research fascinated him so deeply th a t he could hot speak, think or dream o f aught else. Sleep de serted him, appetite failed him, and finally his actions became so erratic that fo r the sake of his own safety his friends^ were compelled to place the unfortunate au tho r .under mi’d restrain t. He ended his days short ly afterward witliia the walls of the Sanitariuta to which he had been conveyed,. - Never Hud a Cold Bine*I lagan carrying a packing Ki,tuse’s Cold (Jure Gapsuhs in mv vest pocket. I take mtc wlicncv r T •'cpl tt Cold earning .oil. It’.-easy. Price 25c. Sold by M, Eidgway, <1 Dollars 1 THAN MERCHANDISR ON THE BALANCE SHEET. SOCUP UOTHE PRICES__— , . Every suit in the house is marked down,; and marked in plain figures. In- a few lines the sizes are fairly complete, but in most instances there are only aJew of these garments at each, price, the remainder of many of the sea*, son's best selling-lines 'Spring is fast approaching, and we must get rid of all winter clothmg to make room for ouf new Spring'lines,. The following prices will make this possible. . , . ‘ , 1 . * £j»*— ***— 0 ^ . £$*»—. Os*— <ES>~ " I f c Tho Life Of a Bird, Small ringing birds live from eight to eighteen yc&ra. Ravens have lived for almost a hundred years in captivity and parrots longer than that. Fowls live ten to twenty years—and are then sold as spring chickens to young housekeepers. Tito wild goose lives upward of a hundred years, and swans ate said to have attained the rige of 300, The long life of birds has been in terpreted a*i compensation fo r their feebie fertility and for the great mortality of th e ir young, . Obviously, aa Wcismnn observes/ such ,birds must Teach a great age, o r they would long ago have been ttturminated* Steps the Ctw# And Works «ft the Cold, L ax a tiv e BmhitvQuiuiiie 'fabletn h i res «*Hi)*! fu u“c day No Uttrc, No l.’#y* P rid* 2 6 oelitSi , r & k _ ’ ■ ■ e*»~ ', ^ r - & r— f >— ■ ■*s>r jgSO-. « > - ■ m*~ < j O —-■ ■gs*—. . o — , lg>— 4 i i ] ir , ... ify.-i# MEN’S CLOTHING Suits reduced to ^4-75 to cios'e out, Suits reduced to $6.75.* Black clay and fancy patterns*' Suits reduced to $1075, Qoodbusi- | ness suits well made | a<d ~of th^ latest j r patterns,;-. | Suits reduced to $13*75* B w o k e n } ■ sizes m theseason’s ] preferred styles.' <{ t t Youth’s Clothing Suits reduced to $4,75 and $6.75. Suitable for schocfl and everyday wear. Suits reduced to $9.75 and $13.75. Handsome patterns, cut and tailored in attractive.styles,, Boys’ aha Chil dren’sClothing Suits reduced to $1,50, $2.56, $3.50 and $4.75* Ail late- patterns*and made strictly .‘ up-to-date. O V I .R .C O A T S -T h e s e coats are made m every style and pattern. . D-ess coats, short ones’ ' neat, and nobhy, the long coat, turn-back .cuffs, slash pockets, with or with'o.it the yoke. Ulsters' Iona heavy ones, m broken sizes, all must go,'‘and at prices to suit the purchaser. - _ . C p D PAN T S "L o ts of handsome patterns Ur Broken sizes, that MUST give way for our new " Spring -lines, hor further information you should call on ' ' & • ♦ .C l o t h i e r s a n d F u r n i s h e r s . . . . . " ■ -— 5 5 - E i A S t B i M N s C X E ^ f l A . ^ O ^ f b . QEO. HALLER. A. W- HAINES, H. A. HIQQINS, Resident Partners. «w» v* How Some Coins Wore Named, The origin of the mimes of coins in present use is curious. In many casi'8 they imply a standard of weight tha t lost its significance long ago. This is the ease with the Eng lish standard, the pound. The worth shilling is of German-derivation, like penny, which comes from the German pfennig. The word crown comes from the image placed on the coin. The name franc was given by King John, who first coined these piecC-s in 13(50.' They bore the mot to' *T,e ‘Roi Frank” (King of -the Franks) and wore of two kinds, one rcpresenling the king otrhorsc-~ back, the other on foot. P IL E S uX«niflfered th e to r to r t t o f th o dam ne d .naji-oirudlng plica trou<*!;i o*it>.Vc 6 JiFtipa» tloa with -which I was .C ’.ictcd iov twenty year*, I ran xcrat* vo-.ir CASCARtTS In tho. lawn of Nowell. Ix , and never folitia anytliinrj to c-iunl them. To-day I am entirely free from piVa nti'l foci lU:o n nowSana" C. B.KX1X2, lilt Jones St., Elous Csty, to. CANOV- (CATHARTIC ' J*. m* .Pless-int, PalstthTe. i’otent, Tntle. GUod. O® Good,Moversicken, Weaken, or GrltM*. 19 c.J 6 c.Wo, . .. (PURE CON ST IPA T ION . ... 4 Ittti'at tlf—,!/ r»wy.»/( Q;**^*,I« l(iit * iv fa t, W Millions Pat to tVork. « T i.c won erfu l ■ c fR 'iiy t f l*n* mvt w t iin iy i*>shown bv an fum-mbus d m ud for the wori-IV b / t workers D r K in g ’s Nt-w Lifi* I’ i Is F o r Con fctipui-n, B? k Ilfad-tehe, B J ’onstre?* n> nay trouble o f Stomach, - L u v r «» K i 1 - i-ys .* *v’rc (tar<v->Jod. O n ly 2 5 * ai R iiigw ay A Go.V (li n g stove. • A Bhart Biography* Dr. IL Garman, entomologist of tin* department of agriculture, late ly received, a request to fu rn L b fo r -publication a sketch of himself. l ie replied; Tho mott linptttont .fuels of my (if. htoiory or-* llw follovlasr . 1 , t:o ra l; i-'iCions-m ««n ty, W. 2. Tcr. Jrt me study of natural WsMrj? 'siiuo C 4 (e, , ’ . t a m i very truly, i t G a m a .,. th''.iUVfli,8 Bvrup IVjvdn. iliDt’s whn kt-eps ym r loesd rie .t. you r bowels regular* Hold hy t ’ * M R id gw a y . 10 I's elfattaw (1 ea W* tv t,»s of ths yenuine u * 5 :arivb »*Mets th# rnttwCy t M wrw* * fit « imi m s C h a i r s R o c k e r s C o u c h e s C e n t e r T a b l e s S i d e b o a r d s Funeral Director Bees Carry.Toilet Cnees.. The tongue,of the hive.bee is a most elaborate structure, admirably fitted for helping to pump np nec ta r ., The wax producing organs of the bee are certain glands on the underside of the abdomen, Which are surmounted, by -thin plates, on which the wax is deposited in flakes, like miniature fish scales. I t is ja k - cn from . these plates by a pair o f shears or cutters, admirably adapt ed fo r the purpose and formed be tween two joints of the hind legs. I t is parsed to the, mouth, where it is chewed and rendered plastic by the jaws, The hind legs, have many, beautiful structures and modifica tions fitted for gathering pollen and cleansing the bee,-while on the fron t legs there, is a regular comb and brush, admirably adapted for clean ing the antennas, or feeleis, which are very delicate and important sense organs. -flip was sitting up with a sick man, No professional nurse was she, Himply siding iip with her lovesick lover, y 1 Giving him Rocky Mountain Tea. Aak your druggist. CONDENSED STORIES. Dr, MHburn’* Congressional Prayir and tho Reporters. The Washington correspondent of the Philadelphia Record tells of an amusing difference of opinion among the newspaper men and shorthand reporters In the senate. One day not long ago Dr. Milburn, the blind chaplain Of the senate, in his open ing prayer asked divine favor fo r the reporters who send out accounts of 'what is done in congress. Thera arc two Classes of these reporters— the newspaper men in the, gallery and tho shorthand men on the floor who report for The Congressional Record. Each side at. once declared th a t the prayer was meant fo r the other, and in flic controversy th a t arose an appeal was taken to Chap lain Milburn, who promptly declar ed th a t all reporters were meant, as all needed to he prayed for. The discussion brought to lig h t the fact th a t the chaplain’s prayers are imen to revision when occasion demands, ju st as the speeches' of senators and representatives are. I n l:;?3 Dr. Su.jlcrland, the senate chaplain', mentioned a host of per- ' sons hv name m a prayer and the * wmw*t%g»., u»tS* next day found he had forgotten t o ; S t l& t t f i f lC say , sl wohl for Henry Wilson, the v v « v » i m v •?■»«>« vice president of the United States, so the official reporters, a fter a con* sulfation with Dr, Sunderland, in terpolated a nice little prayer for the vice president, Bui sci'ibo for th&Herald. ilyeAr. Can be supplied. from McMillan’s furniture house where you have a good line from which to select. * ■ , H e d e t o i i d s r e s s e s - W a s s i l i s t a n d s . . . . D r e s s i n g S t a n d s © Inspect our carpets and compare our prices with other houses. • • • • • J. H. FlcMillan, Cedarville, O Furniture Dealer, yrtlp Cures a Cough or Cold in one day! Why cough and risk Consumption? This famous remedy will cure you a t onee. For Orippe* Bronchitis, Hoarseness, Asthma, and other Throat and Lung troubles, it Is the best medicine made. Pleasant to take. Doctors recommend it* At ail druggists. Price 25 cents. EHICSlEGtgn’S SiyBLISH « € B m e m p i u * 'Sim,'!)■ A*.vftv»c* -a-Mij .1 itiii i-j _ i.irt ?.'*;>!.('■ ; } tKu* t N k - w , up,***, e, ~ttn , myt.rjant t i l ' : W*tt« . •HMIrtll* ci*! l*l£*itrf trr, fl V* 'jrin «:U V-O.IKMIlAtUMriaiM, ItfAtlif Im m t n f u t otiSMiro&t* oo» * wjimu ** a » SO YEARS* tU fl^HHH ^ .EXFER IENCR P atents ffjnsvfi* w lnnnl ' 'Or*1««W ObaviiMHT* Ae. iu.... . tWnsjtHotl ,........ _ .mu- hookOftCkt«rt« ri.kI*rtteW:** IXll i.) #N-3 tM i E o d o I t t y n p i p i S E C u s e n | y<«i # « t , 4IFav#rlte >(***%I ii-rvwbaff, t.'oit*tij»:t*tfOi i; r,i -1 duHuf***, denr*8- «ioti» b*K«b*c!r‘*. );..!/•* dly rtw*>r h>mt hij.dih D .- iv u f v L U (( ' lN r iy R*#ar* irtlo.oLto If: liv* k, 1 j* ?i Jht*" bonwii* and Ti5ci.<> tiiL t frtclitint). ■Bair, fp«dy {Mid ih.iOnuh. They n« \4 t gripe, iavo iim mlla
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