The Cedarville Herald, Volume 25, Numbers 1-26
nriMiVK*a*®* ii i l \ G I f f t M A VUAB. KARUrt WHA, - Wt*t*a*PmtW*'i UEGBMBER 27, 1803,; President Roosevelt recently re-: edved a call from Phya Akaraj Orad* bar*, the nearly appointed Siamese Minister, We are not informed i f Mr. Roosevelt had to, pronounce the gen- tleujftn’s mune. ' The President has taken an impor tan t step towards making the civil service tew effective. Be has made it illegal for disbursing officer^, to pay salaries to people who arc-appointed contrary to civil service regulations, Costa Rica is said1to hem financial' straits, I f the litUe country will dis play reasonable business ability she can lease « few square miles of terri tory, to Uncle Sam for a price that ought, to go a long way towards de fraying her governmental expenses. 1 4 . 4 'i».■' j - ' ■'•nyf 1 - I t cost the government $26,f)Q(> to investigate the charges against Com pander Trifley.- We respectfully sug gest th a t in the future the Navy De partment 'vpil find it wiser to accept ‘ the Statements of American m'ueionar- ' ies in preference to those of the Eng lish. The farmers of the country will he' delighted io learn that the Bureau of Animal Iuriuatry has_prepared a bul ie tin for their delectation on a Berious diseose of hens which the Bureau says is a form of apoplectiform septicameia caused by a highly virulent form of non-pyogenic, strepto coccus, Hith erto the great mortality amuug chick ens’ has'been charged to Methodist ■preachers, 1 ,n.rn.nui'i.'H*'./ ^ LOW HOLIDAY RATES. ' J h e d . H, &D . Ry, will sell tick ets to all points at,g reatly reduced rate s, on account of the Holidays. Tickets on sale December 24th, 25th, Bfst,, also January 1st: All tickets -good, until January .2nd for. return. J angling N erves . .Are you irritable? Do you sleep • ,badly? ■ la it hard tO caucen trate your thoughts? Is your .appetite poor?; Do you feel tired, restless and despon dent?, Try Licbty’s Celery Nerve Compound. I t will do you more good than any thing'you have ever tried "Bold by 0 , M. Ridgway. A poor compleetion is usually the result of a torpid liver or irregular ac tion of the bowel*,' Unless uatusre’s refuse is carried off it will suridy cau» impure blood. Pimples, boll* and other eruptions follow, This is na ture's method of throwing oil the pois ons which the bowels failed to remove. DeW itt’s Little Early Risers are world famous for remedying this con dition. They stimulate the liver and promote reg ilar and steady action of the-bowels but never cause griping, cramps or distress. Bafe- pills. C. M. Ridgway,. An artesian well ha* been struck at Engle, New Mexico, which flows 1,000. gallons of water an hour- through a two-inch hole. ' —No one can reasonably hope for good health unless bis bowels move once each day. When this is not at tended to, disorders of the 6tomach arise, biliousness, headache, dyspepsia and piles soon follow. I f you wish to avoju these ailments keep your bowels regular by taking Chamberlain's Stom ach Tablets when required. They are so easy to take and mild and gen tle in effect. For sale' by C. M. Ridgway. , KBAYS’S HEADACHE CAPSULES are unlike anything prepared in Amer? ica. They were first' prescribed by Dr, Krause', Germany's famous court physician, long before nnfipyriue was discovered, and are almost marvelous, so speedily do they cure the most dis tressing cases. Price 25c. Sold by 0 . M, Ridgway.. ’ ^ , , A man who .takes a city paper be- .cause he' can get more rending matter than in his home paper,read an adver tisement; of a pocket fire escape. lie sent a dollar, and a few days ago re ceived a New Testament. THE BEST PLASTER.' A piece'of flannel dampened jvith' Ghambeflain's Pain Balm and bound to the parts is superior to any plaster. When troubled with a lame back, or pains in’the sido"or chest, give it a trial und you are certain to he more tlten pleased with .the prompt .reliof which it affords. Paiu Balm also cures rheumatism^ One application gives relief. Fo r sale by C. M. Ridgway, Cheating a t cards is legally held to be larceny in the state of Washington, In Arizona, it, ib plain suicide.*—Je rome Reporter. SAVED HIS HPB. p ‘*Twish to say that I feel I owe my life to Kodol Dyspepsia Cure,” writes H . C. Chregtenson of Hayfield, Minn, “ For three years I was. troubled with . dyspepsia so that I could hold nothing «h my stomach. Many times I would be unable to retain a morsel of food. Finally I was confined to bed. Doc tors said I .could not live. J-read one of your adverCfllhmen^^rfAodol Dys pepsia Cure and thought if fit ray case and commenced its use. I began to improve from the first bottle. Now I am cured and recommend it to all.” Digests youf food. Cures all stomach troubles. 0 , M, Ridgway, Noah was one of t ? » earliest adver tisers, says an exchange, H e adver tised that he (would sail on a certain dote. Those who didn’t believe in advertising failed to get tickets and were left in the-wefc during the forty days' rnio .without umbrellas or bath ing suits. As most of them could not swim they took to the trees and be came monkeys for their successful rivals who kept up. with the times, --Among the tens of thousands who h iVe used Chamberlain's Cough Rem edy for colds and la grippe during the jn:-t few years, to our knowledge, not - a riit'de cose has resulted in pneu Omnia. Tims Whitfield & ,Co., 240 Wabash Ave, Chicago, one pi the most prominent retail druggist# iii that city, hi Speaking of this, says; “ We recommend Chamberlain's Cough Remedy for la grippe in many eases, as ir-nof only gives prompt and com plete recovery, but also, counteracts any tendency of fa grippe to result in pneumonia,’' For sale by C. M, Ridgtfay. now to LUi’ti; mom. Mr E,.Orayf who lives near Afne* «i«, N.Y.,s'<iy: “Chamberlain’s Cough Remedy Ss the best medicine T have ever used,- If is a linn children’s rem edy f«r eroupand never fails to core,” When given as snort ns the child be comes bohrse, or oven after the crotipy: cough {ms developed, if will prevent; the attack, This should he borna in mind and « bottle o f (h* Cough Rem &dy kept at baud ready for instant us* as mm as these, symptoms' appear, : Fo r tide by 0 , M« E ld jp nf* Andrew Carnegie has offered the city of Akron $70,000 tor a free pub lic library, the city to guarantee $7000 annually to keep i t up, The office will probably be accepted, , Brain-food Nonaans*. Anotiierirediculons food fad has been branded by the most competent authorities They have dispelled the silly notion that One kind of food is needed for the brain, another for mus cles, and'Still another fbr bones, A correct diet wilt not only nlirish a particular part of the holly,hut it will sustain every other part, "Vet, how ever good your food may be, its nu triment is destroyed by indigestion or dyspepsia. You must prepare for their appearance or prevent their coming by taking regular dotos of G reen i Allgust Flower, the favorite medicine nfthe,healthy millions. A /few doses aid digestion, stimulates the liver to healthy action, purifies the blood and makes you* feel buoyant muf vigorous. You can get Xh>r 0 , G Green'k reliable remetUcS »t Ridg- WAV« Coii Get GreenV Special Almanac, , FROMAHOTEL LANDLORD. ’, - ^ 'D ear Sira;—! had no laitli in test)’ mouials or advertised medicines until I took Dr. Caldwell’s Syrup Pepsiu,, my attention being called to it. by a letter from some one who had been cured of what he called chronic" con .stipation, and I began taking it for my ease. I f anyone who rends this has Constipation or Stomach Trouble, I-earnestly recommend Dr. Caldwell’s Syrup Pepsin. My .one experience and complete cure prompts me. to promise that you will find it will do all that is claimed for it. Rasp,*, L . 01 G urnee P rop.'.Hotel Paris, Dubuque, Iowa,. 8old by C. M. Ridgway; ' OF BENEFIT TOYOU, D. S, Mitchell,Fulford,Aid; “Dur ing a loiig illness I was troubled with bed sores, was hdvised to try DeWitt’s Witch Hazel Salve and did so with wonderful retults. I.w a s perfectly cured. I t is the best salve on the mar ket.” Sure cure-for piles,1sores and burns. Beware of counterfeits, Wedding Invitations. Latest styles at moderate prices at this office. I t is , hot probable that anyone wanting invitations of any kind would place their order; else where until they see olir line arid.; -compare prices. THE BEST COLD CURE, is one you can take without, in tcrrUp* lion to business. One that does not effect the head or hearing like the continued use of'quinine! One that: cures.speedily and leaves you feeling1 fresh and clear-headed. Such a Ode is Krause’s Cold Cure, Price 25c. Sold byC. Al. Ridgway. Eugene Perkins, colored, aged 22, years, a resident of Washington city, has invented a rapid fire gun which meets the approval o f military men. FULLY. INSURED. You and we are both insured against loss, for the manufacturers agree .to refund the purchase price if rod do not realize what they claim for Dr. Caldwell’s Syrup PepSid in oases of Constipation, Indigestion, Sick Head ache or Stomach Troubles, Sold, by 0* M, Ridgway. Charleston Exposition. Low fares to Charleston, South Carolina, tor the Interstate and West Indian Exposition are offered via Pennsylvania Lines. Two terms of excursion tickets, season and fifteen day, .may be obtained a t special rates. For information about fares and trains consult B,S, Keyes Ticket Agent. T«*tlng HI* Wit, . Charles* Battell Loerals recently ; re a Itature in &lifctla church in oteh Plains, where lie make# hi# heraa, The auhteet o . hi# lec tu re ; was "American Humor.” A fter the author had quoted from and criti cised several so called American humorist# and had eulogized a few th a t pleased him well-he drew to th e close of his lecture hy reading what he called “several bite of really exquisite humor.” .'When the lee*’ tu ra was over, and the author waa on his way home, a friend who had accompanied him asked interested ly ; . “By the way, Loomis, who was th e au tho r of those last few hits you gave?” 'Well, I'll tell you,” said the- author, lowering hi# voice confiden- tially, “I've received so many con-' tra ry criticisms.on my V it' th a t I was anxious to know whether I really had any or not, I decided to pu t it to a test. Those last few hits which sent ou r ru ral friend# in to spasms of laughter were ‘poor things, b u t mine own 1'” * ' / ■[■"i.u:»■■» He Bolstered the* Collection. A minister in a Kansas town re cently adopted a hovel scheme,fo r bolstering up the church collection, which had Veen diminishing. H e informed his congregation just, be fore the plates were passed around th a t the members who were in debt , w e re , no t expected to contribute. The collection th a t day waB double the Usual o m Women and Jewels. Jewels, candy, flowers, mao—that ib the order of a woman’s preierence, Jewels form, a magnet of mighty pow er to the average woman. Even that greatest of all Jewels, behltb, is often ruined in th e strenuous effoHs to make or save the money to purchase them. If a women will risk her health to get a covet gem, then let her. fortify her self against the insidious consequences o f .coughs, colds and bronchial afire lions by the legutar use of Dr. B ob * chee’s German Syrup! I t will promptly arrest'consumption in its early stages' and heal the affected lungs aud bron- chal tubes and drive the dread disease from the system. I t is not a cure ah, but it is a certain cure for coughs, ‘ colds and all bronchial troubles., You can get D r. G. Q. Green’s reliable remedies at Ridgway & Go’s., Ccdarville, O. Get Green’s Special Almanac.- . A Modest Request. General Alger in his hook, recent ly published, tells of a unique re quest th a t ,came to the war depart ment from a young lady in Boston during the Spanish-American war. H e says; "H er nj&te.paper,.handwrit ing- and rhetoric vouched, at-least for the culture of the writer. Her request was simple and plainly worded. With much unfeigned ear nestness 'she stated he r case. The press .dispatches had - announced th a t, the volunteer regiment of which her brother was a member waa :to leave for Cuba on a'fixed date. But the brother’s birthday occurred two days after the date assigned fo r his embarkation.. A birthday box of cake, jellies,-pies, etc., she said, had been forwarded, .to him and .would no t /be received' if the regiment left on the date an nounced. She naively asked that th e regiment be detained un til the . sweetmeats arrived, as Bhe was sure i t would make no differenco to th e government, whereas it would, be toll, such a disappointment for my bro ther!’ ” The K ind You Have Always Bought, and which haa fxiett In use for over 3 0 years, has born© tli© signature w and has been made under h is per sonal supervision since italnfimcyv ____ Allow no one to deceive you in fchlf. AH Counterfeits, Imitations and “ Just«as-good“ are but Experiments that trifle w ith and endanger the health or infanta and Children—Experience against Experiment* What is CASTORIA Cfetetoria la a harmless substitute for Castor Oil* P are- goric, Drops and Soothing Syrups. I t is Pleasgjpt. I - contains neither Opium, Morphine nor other Narcotic substance, m age is its guarantee. I t destroys Altorms and allays Feverishness. I t cures Diarrhoea and w in a Colip. I t relieves Teething Troubles, cures Constipation and Flatulency. I t assimilates th e Food* regulates th e Stomach and Bowels, giving healthy and natural sleep. . The Children’s l anacea—The Mother’s Friend. GENUINE C A S T O R I A a l w a y s S ea l. tUe Signatoie of Service Kesumed SflA$OX 1003 FLORIDA - LIMITED TheKiidYou m AlwaysBought In Use For 0ver 3 0 Years. , „ ak«c«MT*u«eoS»«M*. rt -um»AT otmbt . hvh yc »»onv. ^ . . . o u r m o t t o : . . L, Fair Dealiug, Low Prices, Easy Terras, Courteous Treatment to AIL Tianery’sBifl PianoRouse. ^ S. Fonulainiyo.,- Sqriigfield, 0. Urlianai - - OMo, q Piaua, - Ohio, v Barnum ’s Monk&ya “All well—all happy—Idts of fun”. That is the regular report from the monkey cage cf Bamun/s Circus ever since the keepers began dosing the monkeys with Scott’s Emul* ;<:om Consumptionwas carry ing off two thirds of them every year and the circus had to buy new ones. One day a keeper accident ally broke a bottle of Scott’s Emulsion near the monkey cage and the monkeys eagerly lapped it up from the floor. This suggested the idea that it nvghtda them good, Since then the monkeys have received regular doses and the keepers •eport very few deaths from consumption. .Of course it’s cheaper to buy Scott’s Emul sion than new monkeys—and that suits the.circus men. Consumption 'in monkeys and in man is the same disease, ff yoii have it or are threaten ed with it can you take the,hint? 'Lhls WptownM the Trado Mark of Scot!’* Emulsion i#<-Site‘~ Wrapperofftveiy Stod fjir SCOTT&|30WN% m Pe#Jrl % Y Yqik* joe and all riruirgtot#. HANDKERCIEFS—1000 to selefct from; windew full, 3 for 25c. GLOVES—Golf, Silk, Kid Ktiit for ladies, misses nnd children. UMBRELLAS—AH the new handles. Have you seen those nice fitting long Wraps worn on the eireet, bought of : ; ; ; KERR & BASTINGS BROS., Louisvile & Big * P ian o H ou se * « « WEBER, CHICKERING BROS., JACOB DOLL, MILTON, HOBART M. GABLE, BAITMEISTER, CAPAN, BAUS. W h ite and Standard * # ■ -5 _ . . s ^ S ew ing Machines. The Largest Piano House in Central Ohio. Fifty ;5 Pianos Always in Stock to Select From. Nofinerassortmentever beforeshownby T in to liiso ii GriToney Rope P o r t i e r e s . . . . . ...............1 1 00 Damask Portieres......... ,...,,........$1 .75 up Boas and b c * r f ......... ,,,,,,«.$2.5{1 up Chiffon Scarfs,,......, ................».$2 50 up Silk Waists, Flannel Waiet. Shoulder Shawl, .Opera Shawls, Dressing Saques, Fascinators, Sofa Pillows ofDenim aud Silk, • White AprobB.......................... ,...25, 40, 50c Scarfs and TiBa. 25c to $1,00. A Pocket Books, Hand Bags, Marsailles"- Quilts, Health Comforts. *>« *^TO,'r JACKSOHVILIEand ST. AUGUSTINE - and all points xm ADAIIVSOLI#THAI# 'TKrongB C«noEe«, Drawing Boom Sbnpsw aa3 Dials# OAr* ' - . Steam Hfeat P in tc ii Gas Fastest and Finest ServiceSotiib, Fo r time tables, maps, rates and Sleeping Car reser vation, address 0 . L, STONE, Gen. Pass. Agt. Louisville, Ky. Blue Front Stable. -Leave your horses there, aud your rigs be kept on the inside, out of the rain’arid storm. - 1 22-24 N. Limestone' St. Springfield, O. C haw . e 8 E . T odd , p rop Adam's Restaurant and Dining Booms Corner High rind Limestone street, Springfield, Ohio. „ AN EVANGELISTS 8T0EY. *>I suffered lbr years with a bron chial or lung tioubie and tried Various remedies hu t did not Obtain permaue'nt relief until I commenced using One Gough. Cure,” writes Rev. James Kirknntn, evangelist of BeJft. River, III. “ I have hesitation' in recom mending it to all eufferes from mala dies of this kind.” One-Minute Cough Cure affords Immediate relief Tor coughs, colds and nil kiuds of throat and lung, troubles^ For croup it is pnequaled. Absolutely sale Very pleasant to tnfch, never ‘teds nnd is really-a . favorite' with the children, they like i t . C ^ l j . Ridgway. WILLBERESUMED .HOLIDAY OFFEDIYtrS.. Through ServicevtoTioridQ Resorts via v Pennsylvania. Lines. TlirouRli carservicc to Floridimnd winter, resorts In the South via Cincinimii, Atlunta end Maeon,;-successfully .inaugurated on the Pennsylvania-Lines Inst winter will lie resumed about January (Jtb, iy02. Sleeping cant-will be run front Pittsburgh aud from Chicago -via Cincinnati. Athuuu utui Jdacoit to Jacksonville and St. Augustine, 'the service the coming season will be didly ex cept Sunday, ana the schedule will he. about as follows: l.cuvo Chicago 12;00 noon; Logansport, 3:10 p. m.; Kokoiho, 3;-l3 p. in.; Etwood, 4:i8 p. m.i Anderson, 4:43 p. m.{ Rich- mond, 0:C0 1 >. m.; and at Euton; Ohio, t>:00 p. in. j Hamilton,' 7:05 p. m.'; Arriving Cin cinnati. 3:00 ik m., taking passengers through that city without change or trans fer, leaving Cincinnati 9:30 p. m., via Queen & Crescent Route, arriving Cittico (Chut- t-.nooga},' 0:30ft..In.;" Atlanta, 10:35 a, m,; Macon, 1:00 p. m.; Jacksonville, 8:10 p, m.; 8t>'Augustine, 0:30 p. m. next day. . Leave Pittsburg at 8 a. m. over ti.o Pan -Handle Route via Newark, Columbus end Xenia. Passengers for the South may- go through to Florida without changing ears from the Tallowing stations, each Weekday; Pittsburg, 8:00 ft. m.i Steubenville, 0:28 ». m.; Cadiz Junction, 10:10a. m.; Dennison 10:53; UhrlchwiDe, 10:57 «u ni.jNeweotners- toWn, 11:23 a. m .; Coshocton, 11:40 a. hi,; Trlnwuy. 13:10noon; Newark, 12:50noon; Columbus, 2:15 p tn. ; Imndon, 2:57 p. m.; South Charleston, 3:13 p. m .; Ccdarville, 3:.to p. in.; Xcnl*,3:60 p. ra,: Morrow 4 ‘2il p. hi;; Ixjvclahd, 4:60 p. in. Arrive Atlan- u , 10:35 a. ui.; Mscon. 1:00 p. m.; Jackson ville, 8:10p. ra,; St, Augustine, 9:30 p, m. Returning the through Sleeping Cars for Chicago, PlttshutW ind intermediate points rift Cincinnati and the Pennsylvania Lines will leave St. Augustjnft 8:15 «. m,; Jack sonville, 9:15 a, hi. dally ezeepfc tihnday. For particulars about the through service communicate with local ticket agent of the Pennsylvania Lines or address C. C. Hanit, District Passenger Agent, Dayton. O, —‘Uaetl by tbe ladies of fashion all over the world. It’s without doubt the greatest bdatltifier ever offered the American w om en .35c .. blade only by Madison Medicine Co. Ask your druggist. tli Us Figure With YououYourCoal BeforeBuying i & Hastirtgg &fMi Change In Time ot Trains. Under a new schedule in effect Nov- 24, 1901, passenger trains over the Pennsylvania Lines leave Cedarville atati in as follows; For the Hast, No. 10, 7;B5a. m,; No. .82, 4:41 p, m. For the West, No, 33,10:17 a. tn.; No; 19, 3:30; No. 3, 8:54 p, m. For particular iufommtiou on the*subject apply to E . 8, Keyes, Ticket Agent, Ocdarville, 0 , PLEASURE StEKERS. ik# • Great < Restorative, . Pleasure Seekers are tho most won* derful known remedy a sa nerve tonic. They create solid flesh, musela and strength, Pleasure Seekers give vim, vigor nnd vitality to weak, wasting men, completely curing nervous dfri bility, weak back, jblears the brain, makes the blood pure and .rich, whether i t be a young or old man. Pleasure Seekers go directly to the seat of tiie weakness and do all that is claimed For .there, even exceeding your fondest hopes. tTry them ant. f ou will no be disappointed; 60c a o*orbyexpress 66 e. ’ I)te 0 . 0 . D arter , . Bog m Sp ririg fid i 0 , ForsalebyKidgway CEDARV ILLE , OHIO, A CCOUNTS of llerclmuts amj In. divitluals siilicHfd. Colkctiwus promptly made and remitted. T \R A F T 8 on New York and Pin- D clnuati Isold a t lowest rates. The cheapest and mo6t convenient way to send money by mail. K AN8 made on Real EstntP, Pei- gomti or Collateral Security, V7illiam Wildman, Pres., 8etb t\T. Smith, Vice Pres., W. J Wilfiman, Cashier, THE BEST vv~- Product of the market and stock farm can al-' ways be found at the Meat Store of Charles Warner. together with, every thing to he found j n , a .firstlings meat-market. Also handles the cele brated Swift, Company’s Hams. ; And courteous , and honest treatment goes with the above. Goods Delivered. Telephoiie 66. . Fresh Fish and Ice ..To the South.. The' Direct Line ■Is Via , The . Our ‘ . Service and Connections A r e The Best. To ' Cincinnati, Louisville and.all M t e ’Pfiiis. +*“ 4- , Special Low Round'Trip Winter Rates TP ' ' Lookout hTt, Tonn Asiieville, N. C, Charleston, S..C. Jacksonville, Fla. St. Augustine, Fla Peissaeola, Fla, Palin Beach, Fla, Tampa, Fla.' Havana, Cuba. " . New Orleans, l.n^ ^ Also to points in Mexico, Texas and California. Fo r rates and particulars regarding routes and'limits, inquire of-C. I]L & D. agents or representative. . D. G; EDWARDS. P ubs . I « f . Mgr. CINCINNATI, 0 . I I I l i Daily Meat Market. Under the ubove firm mime, the meat iuiirket of C W. Crouse will he conducted'. All product in the i lent line will be tlie beat that money can buy, which fact combined With honest and thorough business methods ie enough assurance to-the public, who always want the worth o f theif money in every 'respCct. When Bending children, direct them to us; we always give them the best they ask for. GOODS DEL IVERED Telephone No. 74. Red Cross Tansy Pills ThuLadies S e p p r t ^ MttitfoifttiM PAINFUL MflnstruaikHt AnanPRBVBNTIVBtW XXWAIlt . .... -1 '""iip’." IRSEQUUSmESt An SxfsAndRelljitla. -ar- ferfectiyHarOilt** * ‘_______ ^ M l PRICE $1.00 Seatpostpaidohreceiptof price, Moneyrefunded if not a*« i«r. SampledadBookletscnifrte, ''N J - ;VindetklioiiaCo.* ^ * Fof sale by C. M. Ridgway. S ick -Headache ?> Food doesn’t digest well? Appetite poor? Bowels , constipated? Tongue coated? It’s your liver 1 Ayer’s Fills lire liver pills; they cute dys- pepsia, biliousness, _• ' 3#& AU'4ray*t4t** NuhsttihetecthaifitswH
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