The Cedarville Herald, Volume 25, Numbers 1-26
^— -rv jJW tiS K f'— -■HP... 7 : *, 3 # » r 'r^hjaS^a 3. OH IO , ^ h s n t s a ^ i a *'* t t>Ilw’H(.n« ,'imit«<i, T® -J . Y».rk *ml Cio- w t raU'e. The ivenieat w«y j0 P«i. I b o u n ty , res,, Vice Prog,, idmau, Cashier, s t t <>f tho market ck farm can »l. >e found a t the tyre of ITeimsr. r ' with every- o he found in a - s$ meat .market, amiles the cele- Swift Company's And courteous ionest treatment .th the above. •esb. Pish, and lee ill Dining Booms fimestofie street* FOR, impressed Menstruation G A IN FU L Menstruation ^PREVENT IVE for IRREGtTIAltmiir Art*S afei’jd ’Reliable, ST1-Partectly Harmless not ns •*>$ scn i/ree, -Des M oines, Iow a. M, liidgway. • , I'VvvMrtfVVWW'Vva. NTS sgbtiuneci and all F at- ■M odcoatb Fee*. U.S,P atent OrricE hi less time than those ■photo., with descrip . ntable or not, free of1 ill patent is secured. •' Obtain .Patents,"with and.foreign cmuitries W &CO . VASMIN0T0N,O. C. AND RCTl'RN md Trip. onfi-dvrate Veterans’ DnHtis.'Tdxns- A iirit lie , t x-.isnyiiioiidii- at ('im im u iti round IhfffS of sale,' April mst for r tu trn May 3th. Double daily ;;i roadies and F u ll er fusilier itiforhia- li. Division Passeu- & N.'shviih*- if, It., 60 YEARS* ‘EXPERIENCE ENTS T rauc M ark s D csion s C o pyrigh ts A c, Handbook on Patents or setmttaitpMenta, Mims jk Co. receive nr*, tn tM Itntrican. weekly. low est dr- Imam*!, Terms, w s id byAll Bewsdeelew, ^ N e w W OR!A tl ChsJ " : p Mm'ji ($£*> jr *■&*■+# * • ........ . nielliil 11nil I p a la Our« p ifaCN irf l ;*«■««**• 1 . Arcade tfosie House, 74 A r c a d e , S P R I N G F I E L D , O . 45 East Main S t , XENIA, 0 , 2 Car# mareroMw i Factory Prices. Cash or Easy Payments, ^ s s s w - asSfC-.- Special Sale This Month. Nice.new Pianos fully war ranted, at exceptionally low prices. Wo furnish a stool, ; jui elegant scarf and hist rue- (ion book with each piano. Tne Ludwig? 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Ittlij. bStefeto4i*disrg«|*»Wtgn«r«tir»4ml efUifiAid, kntgrie? t* 5ljctorgafwwgerf frMn^ybMI tti>c:iUwist *l*uy.itiMPlfii84»y.rSlojwrCtfelaiaUliria. Jtiimibiia Sna.|»Tt I’tttalra ‘ ' Mom —‘Tenic-. n,o*. ti, 301 nn<i » a ronnecrm,,iicu- mrmd for indfan&polls and St, Lbblnj Noe, E.A,FORD, , > « * r “ t lor timecnnig. rates ortore, throtigh ttettets, hAkvago checks and farther lnforrnation re« Wruiiijf the running: of trains, apply to any Agenturthe l’tnnsylvktda Dines, ■ S. Kefi s, t, Ocdarvilfo, Ohio, At Spahr’s Springand- Satnraer Opening ’ ~ O F ~ . . Dry Goods, Dress Goods and Notions. Our Stock is now complete with a $ 3 0 ,ooo stock to select from. Ncv^ Creations in Dress Goods I -The most complete stock of black goods in ■' Greene County and' up to any city stock, Kew Canvag cloth, Cheviots, IVbble Cheviots, ■Panama White, Melrose,- Si)kaline, French ■Suitings, Venetian Broad Cloth and the new Thin Goods, all a t popular prices—50c per yard up, A new and complete line oF Ladies Muslin Underwear—a clc-layed shipment, bu t j . . , it has paid you to wait. ‘ ‘ Ladies’ Cnri?et Covers ............................................ Ladies’ Corset Covers, lace trimmed*,........ Musjin Drawers........ ...... ............................ . ...... Afusljn Sk irts,..,............................................... Euylin Gowns,....... ..................................... 10 yds Lonsd;\!e M u s i j n ; , ^ . , ........................ t 10 yds good While Scrim for Curtains......... Red Table-Dipnask per y d ,.,....-,..................... Good Aprou^Giuglium per yd Ucw Dress Ginghams per yd .,.,..... .................. . . . . . . . . 1 0 c ,,Xoc ....... 39c up ... .,43c « p . ,,..„48e up .,79c 49c ....... r..35c ,5 j ...7^ to 121 Kimball Pianos At figures wherein the recollections pf ’quality remaiusTong after the price-is forgotten. Gome and see the itiand- many other bargains this mouth. For Catalogues and rices' address F. B. MILliR, J4ASOAD15, 8 r iU J I G m l , B , o . The largest and most' complete line of Shirt Waists we- -have ever shown. A good Perea! Waist for........ , -Embroidered Trimmed Waist, the best,. Bilk Giugbain Waists,......................... . New Silk Waists..... .......... 50c ....... - ’SLOP ........... 82.00 .-... 83 .10 SohbdutoofRasscngefTralns-CentralTlma^ m | 4 Cb SA ill'll)... H *%***, »•** ! 7 a ifs im son k I'l-M PMIPM1FM Russian Crash per yard ....... . , - Heavy, quo yd.'-wide AXuslin............................. . AH be«t Prints per y d ....,............. . India- Linen per yd .... .V r,C .,........... ............. :............ . 'Fancy Con} Wash Goods per yd ....... ,. Dont pay too much for your Dress Goods, but , .-take a day off and visit our store and see-what ^ we are doing for you, When you buy at Spain’s - . ' ■it's right. . - d > , . ® “ xen ia ,' dm o . • " ‘ oO G lo ria S ilv e r a nd P e a r l,H a n d le U m b re lla s ..........9bc Letters That Sell Well. . Letters o£ today that bring favor able rates in a big market are the letters of business.’ Ypu. ean cither ren t or sell them. This is in con nection with the industry known as the- “mail order business,” Those engaged in the scheme must have <;names,?* They must know' to whom lo send ' t he carefully worded eircu- . lairs which, ate to ho productive of a golden harvest. The modus opcrnndl in the past was to pu t an advertisement in a local paper that people in the big cities seldom See* b.ut which hove a wide circulation in the mail dis tric t. . The mail order man now procures a big list of names p i people who have answered previous advertise ments and to those on this list he addresses circulars. This to him is a great saving. . It narrows down to a special field. In place of declaim-, ing to an uninterested number of people he 1ms the advantage of get ting in touch with a jmrefutiy se lected audience which Is anxious to pay attention.—Now York News. Burning Glasses' In Store Wlndowr. A chemical journal wants phar macists and all others who have oc casion to display anything in the natu re of -ii lens in their windows th a t as tbe'seasoh changes the sun’s rays may fall directly into windows which they did not reach during the preceding season, and therefore if would he well to bear in mind the possibility of / i r e being kindled through this agency and take pm* cautions accordingly. That the show globes in it druggist’s window ore capable of acting as ‘‘burning glasses” is proved by one case in which the woodwork of a window was effectually Charred by the sun* ligh t.concen trated oti it th rough it M w a s s j g a ! ! „ „ AHU'*6rteri«Cnr AIA , ■. *•Mitmlnnt*),Cult* ***** I f I CURBSAUtF^FiSSffif'ofc ot _ * » W 1 HettePs lestlmoay. Albert Hellr,, Jiving at XI 1*1 Faru ••amHt., Omaha, *uy«i Pi have tried -Hw-st everything that h used ns ft pro yudUe nrPure the headache,hut noth W.t iiid me so much good as Krause s Rrridneho (tapsnlcs.- Ot'hcra wlio have hu d them my tlm mitn thing " Ffioe 2 oc. BoMby M. Kidgwuy. globular show hot lie. CHICHESTER’S EH8MSR PENNYB 0 IALP 8 XS -V* 4 Mrs. Laura. S. Webb, V lc e -F rc sld c iit W om an’* Demo- craOOClubsofSortrtexnOUlo. “I dreaded the change of life which was fast approaching. 1noticed Wine of Carduf, and decided to try * hot* Ue# I experienced some relltf the first month, so 1 kept on taking It for three months and now I menstruate with no pain and I shall take Itoff aria on nowuntil Ihavepassedtheclimax." Female weakness, disordered menses, falling of the womb and ovarian troubles db not wear off. Theyfollowawoman tothochange of life. Do notwait but take Wine of Gaxdui now and avoid the trou ble. Wino of Cardui never fails to benefit, a suffering woman of any age. 'Wino of Gardvu relieved Mrs. Webb when she was ih dan cer. When you come totho change of life Mrs. Webb’s letter Will mean more to you than it does now. But you may now avoid tho suffering sho endured. Druggists *sell $1 bottles of Wmo of Catdm. flNEorCARDUL BEST FOR TH E iWKttMl* ■r «*wt 4e. in fumt* l jrJr*y ami - wmi lit W i g * - crrm T oatj *a» AU h IS mms ■ *i«**'*»*-*» m t 'UM pA N D X * n W m t m , ' YOUR BLOOD CLEAN VALUE QF AN IDEA. One Bright Young Man Got a High Pries For His. An'elderly gentleman, whose ap-- pearanco correctly indicated him to- bb a man of wealth, handed a young i man a cheek & few afternoons ago : in the lobby of an uptown hotel. Observing th a t it was drawn for $1,- 000, a friend remarjeeji th a t the young man must have rendered i some important pervico to the be nevolent gentleman, „ <fHo h a s /’ replied the latter. “H e ■ piit $1,000,000 into my pocket.^ “MThy didn't he keep it himself?” asked ike friend enviously, as such examples of generosity are rare* ■“Because he could no t use it. The 81,000 will be more available to him, I will explain, as neither o f us was actuated by motives of gen- eyosity, but-cold business, - “As you know, I ant the presiden t. of a corporation that is one of the largest advertisers in the. world, as wo spend.thousands-—yes, hundreds cf thousands—of dollars a year in lotting the people know th a t ou r ar ticles are just what they must have, whatever else they don’t have. “Wo believe in advertising, and. t!,iis young mnn knows i t and has profited accordingly. He came to mo today, as we are u tte r strangers, and asked me1if I would pay him $1,000 for an idea on advertising our goods. I did no t try to beat him down io $100, a good figure for an idea, but promptly told him that I would gladly pay his - price if upon communicating to me the idea •I considered i t worth what he de manded; otherwise I would pay him what -I,' and not lie, considered it worth. “To -this he readily assented, and in an hour’s talk he explained to me the brightest idea on advertis ing I have es*er received out' Of thou sands of suggestions. We will make over $1,000,000 profit inside of a year on increased sale's-and perma nent business .retained. • So, you see,, his price was cheap. . „ “Fortunes h ave , been ■made in business by the advertising of a sin gle suggestion in such a manner tha t the' public see it out o f the great mass of printed matter going through their bands, and this tide of advertisement flows so rapidly th a t there must bo something above another which attracts public a t tention. This ‘something’ was what th a t bright young man gave to me., and I am very much- obliged to him.”—Washington Stnr. Bulli From One Tree. tn 1853 the first Baptist service held at. Santa Clara, Cal., was con ducted under an oak treel When the Baptist society decided to build a chnrgh, the-site on which the tree stood was selected. ’ This monster of the forest, which -oast an acre of shade, was then cut down a t a height of twenty-five feet, and the- trunk was cut into lumber.. The big Etump was partially hoilpwed and allowed to stand as the church tower, A high steeple was erected on it, and the ch urch was bu ilt from the lumber made from the giant oak. When th e 1-church was com pleted, 1,200 feet of lumber remain ed unupcd.- The building is 30 feet wide by 70 feet deep, - . What’s In a. Name? Bobbie was wearing his first trou sers and was as proud as a boy has the righ t to be unde„r such circum stances. lie felt himself f t man in deed and was very anxious to he ac knowledged as such. But his. ciders were uimppTtfeinttvc. Uncle Harry had poked fun at him in a quiet Way, even going so far as to inquire what “ those things” were. So Bob- bic'went to Auut Helen fo r conso lation.- “Why, Bobbie,” she exclaimed when she caught sight of him, “how grand you look! I nevdr saw you dressed like that before.” “I ain’t dwessed,” retorted the boy indignantly. “Vese are pants.” -Brooklyn Life. Her Mood Changed* A young man passing through a crowd In a great dry goods store found himself side by. side with a timid looking little man and exact ly behind a lady, A movement of the crowd forced the young man to step upon the hem of the lady’s skirt. She turned quickly around, with a furious look, and was evi dently about to address some fierce remark .to him, when n change came over her face suddenly, “Oh, I beg your pardon, sir,” she said; “ I was going 10 get very angry. ■You see, I thought it was my' husband I” TansOiaHvo; . The American consul a t Madagas car says, speaking of its eastern sea po rt: '‘‘Perhaps no city of this wise in the world is so lavishly endowed with churches, cathedrals, monas teries, chapels, schools, hospitals, M trrffrlrWanannT ito.---Thereris-a~ school of manual labor, where every branch of manufacture is taught, and many handsome specimens o f work are shown.” ........... The question has been asked, “ In what way are ChatnbHsin’a Stomach ami Liver Tablets superior to pills?** Our .answer is: They, are easier and more plc»SflUt..to take, more mild and gentle in effect and more reliable, as they can always be depended upon, Then they cleanse and invigorate the stomach and leave the bowels in a nat ural condition, while pills are more harsh in effect and their -use is often tallowed by constitution, For sale by 0, M, Ri%way* Druggist, - o r , i i k . , .a ■ of the COURT * COMMON PLEAS, Lucas County, OHIO, rendered Nov. 14* 1901 *which isnowthe lav?of Ohio: ifL am cleatly of the opinion that Arfosia is within the proviso of the statute, and that it is not unlawful to manufacture and sell it” GUARANTEE l - ; ' . ■ -of •' 'v r* “We guarantee b u r ‘Ariosa' and ‘Rio’ brands of Coffee to be a pure food, sound arid healthful In every respect, pre pared and marketed In strict conformity to the laws of Ohio; facts which we will maintain, at our expense, in any suit which the Commissioner may bring against us or any merchant selling the brands in question.; All we require is prompt notice that prosecution has been instituted. We will do the rest.” ’ ” • * . ' ' r ' . "t - t , * : ' ’ * 7 7 • ’ V-7; v> ' 7 i - - 1 To Cure a Cold in One Day, Take Lixative Bromo Quiuine Tab eta. All druggists refund the money if it fails to. cure. R. W. Grove’s signature j3 on each box. 25c. 1 Spring time is the time to use Rocky Mountain Ten. Keeps you well all summer. Great spring life renewer. 35 cts, Ask your druggist. ASpring Tonic. ■Everybody needs a tonic i n ' the spring, At this timethe system craves a tonic. I t is housecleaning time for your body. Lichty’s Celery, Nerve^ Compound will tone up your nerves, Wood, kidneys ohd liver and fill you with health and energy. Sold by C. M. Kidgwiiy. ■ . LIST OF LETTERS* ‘ List of letters remnining uncalled for in tho'Cednrvilta postaffice for the month eliding April 18, 1902. L ist Ho. 16. ^ " Auspach, Al. F . Gregg, Eunice Flynn,-Thomas ' Hainan, Dr. \V. G. ' T N . T arb O x , P M. ' .Stops the Cough And Works off the Cold. Laxative Bromo-Quinine Tablets cure a cold iu one day. No Cure, No Pay. Price 25 cents.. < 8 - & & fflbls signature la on everybor ot the gamthi* Laxative BroinO'QuinineT»biat* the remedy that wires KooM In one day Dr, P . R . Madden, P ractice lim . if,eel to EYE, EAR, NOSE AND THROAT* Glassies A ccurately Ad- printed* Alien Building, Xenia, O. iVlEplKUie.—office No. 7?. Kf.tldence No, ii D d N ’T B e F o o l e d i ;Tak#the genuln*, •rlgie*) ROCKY WldUNTAlM TEA :M«d« only byM4dttM.M*d|. cirte Co., M ih U mw *. WI4. ft keep* yen'w*U. o«r trMo merit en tdn .»*ch.. pocket*. Price, as cento. Nevor oolC in bulK, .Acc*pt no onhetl* Can be supplied from McMillan’s furniture house where you have a*good line from which to select. C h a i r s K o e l £ d * s C o u c h e s C e n t e r T a b l e d S i d e b o a r d s B e d s t i e a d ^ • ’ f - 4 “ ^ * M f i l t t r e s s i s e j s • * • , » S p r i u g s i 'W a s h s t a n d s D r e s s i n g S t a n d s Inspect our carpets arid compare our prices with other houses. J. H. flcMillan, Cedarville, O. Funeral Director Furniture Dealer. 1 m s Gpeam Separator. Has no peer in the primary essentials for. cream get ting* Milk and water are not mixed.. The water carl is round. Milk can is flat—slightly rivaled at,the sides to make it strong, k&mple Spdde * between milk and water can for esssary. The “Arras” Cream | will save your wife the cart lifting. Skim ming and washing crocks twice a dlayv ^ * * C , n . CRO U SE *>« Cedarville, Ohio. t«le* Aik ywir drattUt, Liver Pills That-sv/hfityouneed: some thing to erne your bilious ness and give you a good digestion. Ayers Tills are liver pills. They cure con stipation and biliousness* genflyjaxativc* ^^ WrtvnwrtthMwUT TWh BUGKiNOHAI/S'SDlfEM&* n H k wm _B1H Mothers1 Thiswonder- e I F 1 K 1 I S i ® ful remedywill saveyour ■ ■ P i MH I W l l W child’s lifeWhenattacked by Croup* It atwayf Whooping SYRUP cures ho ping and Measl stubborn coldinthehead, ■ I s I n v A liiilf i, ■ . a .small* C i l t a like ft*«
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