The Cedarville Herald, Volume 25, Numbers 1-26
'X , , : i Tiie $ IM A YJSAB. KARit«M »UMU. * RMtt*r**ilP>raprii**r. FRIDAY, MAY 2, 1008. Tim qjw*<&® of ReoreveU or Hanna For 1901 i* not a* important *s the ^ e t b o of * repubiiesn Hoiiao of Ropreeentiitive* in 1902. A prominent imapere wan of Bir- mingham, Alabama, has just donated 1500 to Ttwkegee Industrial Institute for colored people, this being the largest contribution yet received from a Southern white man. The I?ew York supreme court last vreek affirmed the sentence of Most, 5 tike anarchist, imprisoning biro for an article in bis paper advocating mur der. The- decision hinged on the rights of a free press and it was held that liberty of action is 'permissible only Hi so far as it does not Curtail or deprive the rights of others. , Chicago manufacturers have organ ized the Hational reciprocity League id order to develop reciprocal •trade relations with foreign, nations. They hold that our manufacturing capacity -dogreater than the needs of home . market, and that a world tnarket must be made by concessions to other nations,. ,\ "A neighbor ran in with a bot- tie of Chamberlain’s Colic, Cholera and Diarrhoea Remedy when my son was suffering with severe cramps and . was given up as beyopd hope by my regulgtphysician, who stands high in , his profession. After administering three doses of it, my, eon ,.regained consciousness and recovered entirely within twenty-four hours" says ^lrs. MaryBailer, of Mt. Crawford, Va. This remedy is for bale-by ,G. M, RidgWay. Druggist. \ Umewater la Useful. >' Jumewater is a useful article for _ many domestic ills.* Mixed with an equal quantity of olive oil, it forms a good aressingfor burns and scalds. ; By itself it may be used as a lotion - to sore fsurfaces.? I t lessens dis- charge and does not occasion smart* - jag, internally it allays nausea anc acidity. It may be iced with advan tage in. the two last mentioned cases. Children affected with diar rhea may drink of it freely; .I t is a wholesome adjunct to the milk food" health it is qpite nnBuited. - A Korean Pageant. Li Hsi> the emperor of Korea, scarcely ever stirs out of his palace.' He is supposed to make a royal progress through Seoul once eaoli year, says Alfred Stead in Harper’s 1Magazine, but does not always do so. This progress is gorgeous with all the tawcmy display of orientalism tinged with occidental ideas wrong ly understood. The most magnifi cent thing about this display is the bill which is presented to the treas ury to defray expenses. Sometimes this amounts to as much as 700,000 yen ($350,000) for the one day’s en tertainment, a vast amount when the purchasing power of a yen is considered, few or no details are given, and when they are they often partake of the nature of a farce*. Such is the item o f champagne for the foreign representatives, which figured once a t 70,000 yen ($35,- 000) 1 Of course most of these vast sums are misappropriated, and the emperor has Ink share. Step* the Cwifii Ami Works »ff tbs Cskf. Laxative Bream-Quinine Tablets cure a cold in cue day. Ho Cure, Ho Pay, Price 25 cents. A WEDD 1 H 6 T 0 0 R INCIDENT, THa BrtdV* Eiwtamrarin* Wasting With Hsr Fomsr Ftanw, She is m y pretty, and no one wonders that her husband is much in lore with her unto this day, hut she tells this story of a bad half hour on her wedding journey, - WI was eighteen/1she said, "when I was married and had been engaged to my husband a yew, hut preceding both engagement and marriage I was sort of engaged! schoolgirl fash ion, to another young fellow. I t waa one of those intangible engage ments tha t melt into thin air when the. real prince comes, but fervid enough while they last. In this case my interest in the affair cooled, with the rapidity of a collapsing balloon, and as the youth livedj n a distant city no embarrassing explanations were necessary. “SoT was married, and the wed ding journey included a stop of sev eral days in a town on the Ohio riv er, where we had a cozy table all to ourselves at. the hotel. I t was at dinner onpday that the patriarchal waiter approached and asked if we would object to,another gentleman and lady being placed a t our table, “ ‘Bride.like yourself, missy/ he added confidentially as- he passed my chair.. In a moment he ushered to their places the other couple, and Hooked up to encounter iriy former fiance, consternation and amaze ment written on every line of his face. Lacking the wit or wisdom of experienced years, 1 'dropped my eves without further recognition than ’rapid paling and flushing of countenance, and he, following my lead, began discussing' the menu with his wife, “The dinner proceeded in such appalling silence so far as I was concerned as to fairly paralyze my husband^ and explanations were in order as soon is we returned, to our apartments. Then how be laughec and went in search of the rival cou- S le, only, to find they had left the otel immediately after the meal," and we have never heard of either of them since.”—.Baltimore Sun, The Value of Thought. I t is hardly necessary to say tha ; all men need to “swing” the mora compass from time to time and to take their bearings' in the sea of life. The advice is as true as it is conventional Upon the use o: thinking for such purposes we shal / hot, then, dwell.- We may, however, point out that as a means o:; strengthening and invigorating the mind in a. secular and wqridly sense the habit of thinking is of the great est possible value, ■- , ■ The minds of those who dreac. thinking as if it were a penance be come like the bodies of those fee .AAUla*. ^ ca .^1. n n fl ftn«. ,. able to stand the. slightest strain, reading, as one ordinarily reads, like swallowing pap; thinking like, eating solid food, . The man who traixiB his mental powers by medita tion and by following outlines of thought obtains an intellectual in strument a hundred times more pow erful .than he who is content never to think seriously and consecutively. —London spectator,' Milk Frauds In Athens. An ingeniousmethod of milk adul teration is practiced in Athens- Tha oate^ saxe led along fhe street by milk sellers wearing long blouses with capacious NOTICE TO PROPERTY HOLDERS. Ho-Uoa is hereby given that all per sona owning property or haring prop erty in their control are required to dean the premises of all ashes, trash or filth of any nature. Persons failing to oomplf with the above notice .will be subject to a heavy penalty accord ing to law. M illard S juuoaps , Health Officer. Dangerous If KaglacteA. - Burns, cuts and other wounds often fail to heal properly if neglected and become troublesome sores. DaWitt’a Witch Hazel Salve prevents such con sequences. . Even where delay has ag gravated the injury DaWitt’s Witch Hazel Salve effects a cure, “I had a running sore on my leg thirty years/' says H. O. Hartly, Yankeetown. Ind, “After using many remedies I tried DeWitt’s Witch Hazel Salve. A few- boxes healed the sore.” Cures all skin diseases. Piles yield to it at once’ Beware of counterfeits. O. M. Ridg- v?ay. . 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, Eeason and ’fifteen'' day, bay be obtained at special rote?. Eor information about fares and trains consult E.S. Keyes Ticket Agent. Don’t Start Wrong. 1 Dont start the summer .with a ling ering cough or cold, We all know what a “summer cold" is. It’s the hardest kind to cure. Often it “hangs on” through the entire season. Take it in band right now. A fewdoses Of One Minute Cough Cure will set yon right.1 Bure cure for coughs, colds, croup, grip, bronchitis, all throat and lung troubles, Absolutely saf3. Acts at once ! Children like it “One Min Qte Cough Cure is the beat cough med icine I ever used/’ says J H Bowles, Groveton, H H. “I never found anything else that acted so safely and quickly," C M Ridgway. home - seekers ’I excursions , Low rate Home-Seekers’ excursion tickets io the West and South will be sold via Pennsylvania Lines, March 4th,-18th, April 1st, 15th, May 6th and 20th. For fares, through time and other details, apply to Passenger aqd Ticket Agents of the Pennsylva nia Lines, PromotesDigeshonCheerfuf- ness andltest,Contains neither Opium,Morphine norMme/al. hO T H A H C O T IC , CUSTOM! F o r I n f a n t* a n d C h ild re n . The KindYouHave Always Bought • Setd- AxSmtmt * JMMtSJk* JVlUtr- AperfeclRemedy for Constipa tion, Sour Stomach,Diarrhoea Wprms.Convulsions,Feverish ness andL o s s OF S leep . , - mi , ........ . ............. ■ ■■.... Facsimile Signature oP N EW YORK. >\ 1l> llillllDiS 'O1ff J j D i i s i s | j t i M . s In Use Over Years EXACTCOPyOFWRAPPER. - THECENTAUROpMMN'r, NEWYOURCITY. Likea browningMan. “Five years ago a disease tlie doc tors called dyspepsia took such a hold on me'thntl could scarcely go,” writes Geo. 8. Marsh, well known attorney ofNocona, Tex. “I took .quantities nothing helped, me. As"a drowning man grabs at a straw I.grabbed at Kodol. I felt an improvement at once and after a few bottles am sound and well.” Kodol is the only prepa ration which /exactly reproduces the natural digestive juices- and- conse quently is the only one which digests any good food and cures any form of stomach trouble, C M Ridgway. residents have a penchant for g< milk, and herds of these animal! A general ten per cent advance in in wages of mill hands went into ef fect in Hew England, last week, 75,000 workers being benefited. How To Gain Flesh Persons h*ve been known to m mme of SCOTT'S EMUL* SION. It 1 $strange, but It often iMwywns* Somehow the ounce produces ifii ptforidj Hseems to start the U n machinery going prop* th*i It# p*ftentb me I t efigest a n ! abeocb h b ord inary •fifefe which h e m k n o t d o be* ^ and ih e t h th e way th e gain am oun t o f flesh h M fM r ir hM t i if you have * J $ f 1 foti om |*t K by ..www Mrp/tfw cw flweupipi mi amBHRU^nmo IjijpIfij^ m ra . sleeves. Tlieir my of “Gala/gala 1’ brings the housewife to tho door, and she prudently demands that the goats shall be milked in her pres ence, This is done, but the milk man has in one hand the end of a thin tube which runs up his sleeve and connects with an India rubber receptacle full of water, which is earned under his ample blouse. At each pressure of the fingers on the udder there is a corresponding com pression of the water sack, and milk and water flow side by side into the milkpail.-—Journal des Debats, "ThrM” in Mythology. In mythology we fir d the three (8) occupying even a more honorable place than the so called “mythical number 7.” There were the three g races, Cerberus with- his three eads, ByptunS holding his three tined fork, to say nothing of the nine muses, which are made up of three threes, and the third wave, which was thought to bring death and de struction to everything in its path. In nature we have morning, noon and night j fish, flesh and fowl. Hun dreds of trees, tines and grasses have their leaves and blades set in groups of three. Whan the Cat Was Saoredf. In the middle ages brute animals formed as prominent a part in the devotional ceremonies of the time as they had in the religion of Egypt, The cat (selufus) was embalmedaft- Or death and buried in the city of Babaatis, because, according to He rodotus, Diana Bubastis, the chief deity of fhe plat, was said to have transformed herself into a cat when the gods fled tojSgypt. ^ The Sprhm f*v*r is a malady which no one can escape at this season of the year. Hie vital, ity l# usually overtaxed during the winter mrnths, and spring finds the system all run down, ‘Theblood is thinned and - impure, The kidneys and ) lw are inactive -resulting ia a toss of energy and appetite, and a de* MUfmest o f the nerves, Uehty’e Does ItJPay to Buy Cheap? A cheap remedy for coughs ant colds is all right, but you want some thing that will relieve and cure the more severe and dangerous results o1 throat and lung troubles. What shal you do?Go to. a warmer and more reg ular climate? Yes, if possible; if not possible for you, then in either case take the only remedy that 1 j been introduced, in all civilized countries with success in'severe throat and lung troubles, “BoeShee’s German Syrup. ’ I t not only heals and stimulates the tissues to destroy the germdisease, hut allays inflammation, causes easy ex pectoration, gives a good night’s rest, and cures the patient. Try ome bot tle. Recommended many years by al dritggisrs in the world. Get Green’s Prize Almanac. Ridgway & Co. _ s iv s Crifry Herr* ttewpoiaud will pttrify yew blood, tore ap your n*nr«, and ' *nd •oargstio, wltAwli WRNrtl e . JP?YSI irr has fKreiivsEai1MyA.ualilv’w wlfflwfy vv *$WS|P^P0ri A Royal Beau. Without doubt the coronation of King Edward VII. will be the most costly and elaborate “full dress” af fair that has occurred in modem times. But King Edward will not bo permitted to look upon such a wonderful display of costumes as greeted the eye Of his distinguished predecessor, Edward III, This beau of the fourteenth century was a spectacle that must have added greatly to the gayety of nations. lie wore long pointed shoes, fastened to his knee % gold or silver chains, hose of one color on one leg and an other color on the other; a coat the one half white and the other half black or b lue^a long sijk hood, buttoned under his chin, embroider ed with grotesque figures of animals and dancing men.—Buffalo Com mercial. Loud’* Campaign Toothpick*. - William S. Ballard, an employee of the senate, lias an interesting rel ic of a California campaign, which ha carries in his vest pocket. It is a' celluloid toothpick with an excel lent minisftfre likeness of Repre sentative Loud of California printed on its back, with the inscription “My pick for congress/’ During the ast campaign Mr. Bond's district was filled with these toothpicks. Popular hotels and eating houses served them to their guests, and thousands of his friends supplied ihem for tlieir tables at home. The fight didn’t prove to be a very close one. Loud polled over 5,0Ou votes .more than his Democratic opponent. -Washington Star. N*«rH»#ffif the Herald i t f m , Spring Suits, all colors, $8,75 to $20.00, Silk Skirts $8.75 to $18.75. Silk Waists $3.75 up. 4 ■ 1 ■ • V- . LfiutcMson Sf Sibney.. XENIA, OHIO. B l a c k H a w k R o c k I s l a n d S u n f l o w e r - P l a n t e r THE OHIO CU LT IV A TOR ' - . THE ACME CULT IVATOR The Farmers Delight, Wagons 8c Buggies Paint Your HouseWith PATTON'S SUCPRODF PAINT ...KERR Ss HASTINGS BROS. Holds up a Coagressmafl. ‘‘At the end of the campaign,” writes Champ Clark, Missouri’s brill* iaht congressman, “from overwork, nervous tension, ioss of sleep aud oofi stant speaking I had about utterly oalaptoi. It seemed that all the or gans in my body was out of order,but three bottles of Electric bitters made me alt right It’s the best all-round medicine ever sold over a druggist’s counter/ Over worked, run-down men and weak, sickly women gain splendid health and vitality from Electric Bitters Try them/ Only 60c. Guaranteed by Ridgway A Co. —Beauty of Lawrence Paint is it’s »Ceasy to use—J , H, Wolford sell it. Reveal* a Greet Secret* I t is often asked how such startling cures; that puzzle the best physicians, are effected by Dr, King’s Hew Dis covery for consumption. Here’s the. se cret, . I t cuts out the phlegm and S erm infected mucus, and lets the fe giving oxygen enrich and vitalize the blood. I t heals the enflaraed, cough-worn throat and lungs. Hard Colds and stubborn coughts sodii yield to Dr, Kings. Hew Discovery, the most infallible remedy for all throat and lung diseases. Guaranteed bot tles 50c and $1.00. Trial bottles free at Ridgway & Co, —Paper Hapkins at B. G Ridg* way’s. ^others! This wonder* Dr.Btlll Schli^£irs by Group. It always cure*-- .Whooping' and A Oareful |Ixehafige **** Buyer, I M B t S J M J w i f l k TieBsst.Sflit fe ML. * 4 Meats are deceptive, Liikss you are a good judge, you can never tell what youxe. getting until you have it served aud partially eaten, Wa know meats. We select stock with a view to having the liest meats. We know how to select stock and there* fo.e have nie^ta you may depend upon—meats that will please you. GOODS DELIVERED Telephone Ho, 74 $@“'Fresh Fish Always on Hand- ■'..f ■ C . E T O Q P , l ivery, Feed and Coach Stable. * ll2 a n d ^ Phone, Main 737, - Springfield, O, Service'Resumed ; SKASQN1002' FLORIDA - LIMITED -TO- ..See OlhaOUc haw..' Our newly furnished rooms enable our customers to select Dress Goods, Carpets and Suits with much satisfaction. hi[ot Stores excel—The light is superior—You can see just the shade and grade of goods sought CARPETSEASON is opening, no one has to go away for their carpets, our stock has the newest patterns, / up-to-date in style and down-to-date ‘ in price. FLOOR RUG S a r e l a r g e l y i n d e m a n d , ? *_ m a a e o i tr e tv c i , flAm ino io r, T a p c o t i y a n d s Ingrain, $4.75 to $25.00. Do not cost any J more than carpets. JACKSONVHIE and ST/AUGUSTINE AKI) A ll I’OtSTS IX F L O R ID A JADAILYSOLIDTRAIN Through Ooaohei, Drawisg Soom. Sleenera and Sinin Cara >^teain Hoat Pintch Gas Fastest and Finest Service Sontli. For time rubles, maps, rates and Sleepiug Cur re^er , vntion, address O, L.'STONE, Geiy. Pass. Agt. Louisville, Ky. F a n c y H o r s e Shoeing. COUGH . .. ilOOpittg. MeasIeCouffh. Fo f a bad , 11 s tu b b o rn c o ld in th e b e a d , < 1 chest, th iM t o f I t i n p , I f j is inva luab le . . C o s e s t i t s l i f e 'PilBgoii' Hko f t ’ i '. I have put in n stock ’oi toe weights, side weights, light and heavy steel. shoes and am uow prepared to do all kinds of -shoeing. I f you have a horse that interferes or stumbles, has contracted feet, corns or any disease of the foot, call and see me. I am nlso prepared to do all kinds of General Bind, smithing ■ • O . H , P c n d l u m . *as Question Answered. Yes, August Flower still has the largest eale^of any medicine in the civilized world. Your mothers and grandmothers never thought 0 / using anything else for Indigestion or Bil iousness* Doctors were scarce, and they seldom heard of Appendicitis, Nervous Prostration or Heart Failure, etc. "They used August .Flower to clean out lbe system aud stop fermen tation of undigested food, regulate the action of the liver, stimulate the ner vous and organic action of tho system, and that la *11 they took when feeling dull and had with headaches and other aches. You only need a fewdosts of Green’s August Flower, in. liquid form, to make 3 'ou satisfied there is nothing serious the matter with you. Get Green's Prize Almanac, Ridgway A Co. Rt&UCfD FARE?;. Chance for Trips via Pennsylvania Lints at Small Cost. In addition to local excursion* find re- duecd farts authorised for various cvemv the following upjjonunitioi arc offensd for trips via Pennsylvania Lines at special rates*., To Los Aligele* ami 8an l-'ram-iaco, r»l,t April llrth piXbth, ImluMve, account f’on ■ventionof Federation ef Woirun’s I To Zanesville. Ohio, April 23th nfeul account Bute (’onvtntion of l‘rohiiii»)<m Party of Ohio, Ttrkeis for this evi nt will besold only from ticket stations In Oi.io. . ToSt,-Paul and Minneapolis, Minn., Mae 17th to lfttli, inelusive) ttuouiir National Baptist AnniverSarifS, ToSan Francisco, Is* Angi le«, ( al„ and Portland, Ore,*May iltito to June 7th. m- chtaiva, aeebunt lmperi:il(‘cmmit. Noblesnf Mystic ShrintVXauoaal Convention T. P. A. of Amwiia, and Supreme Lmlge, A. o. V * W * To llenver, ( 'olurado Springs or Pueblo, Fob, June 41st to SM, lin lusivo, aitvntnt Sunday S c I mhi I InteraaUonal Aaeie’iatloo. Triennial Convention, To Mlnneairfvha, Mfnn., Jnlv ,Mh to 7th. itw.)naive, account XathmsI ‘Frinoatlonal Association. To Tacoma, Wash., or Portland, Or^ton, Jaly ItHhtoWith, ii.rlrndve.hecmtnt Annnal fd *• / *' Valted Presbyterian Clrnrch, To San Franeiseo or I om Angeles, c*i 1st td 7th, inclusive, account Pint. nUi MMitliitf, Knuthtaof pythla*, To8d»t Lak* lily, Ctah, Atman Wh to Mb, inrluasvtL recount Annual Reunion, Oraufi Utdjta& P. O, R, Ft# latbmMhre about ftirre and other ^ < I’anwnl- GEDARVILLE, OHIO, A C'COI-Nffri of Merchanta stwi, 1 dividuula fiolit-itcd. promptly made *ud remUtc-j. T \RAF I’S on Hew York tmk ( v 1 ** cinBafi sold at lowest rates. Tv cheapest aud most convenient £ send money by mail. T GAUri made on Real Estate jl . j acmal or Collateral Security.’ w William Wildman, Pres., Seth AWSmith. A’icePres.. W* j Wilclman, Cas%, j T H B B E S S Product of the market i and stock farm can yU ways he found at th»l Meat Store of CharlesWeimer. together with ■every-. thing to he found in 1 1 . firstdnes meat market,^ Also handles - the celt-; brated Swift Company’ll Hams, Anc] courteous* and honest treatment \ goes with the.above. Good/Delivered. Telephone 06.. Fresh Fish and IeeJ fttlam7s Restaurant and Dining Roms Corner High and Limestone street. Springfield, Ohio. Red Cross Tansy Pills - fob , Suppressed Menstruaita P A IN F U L ManstriiaHai M S S ^ S S S ^ lEREGULAKlIlES. The Ladles’ Are Safe e’jd Rellibtt,, TSf ' Perfectly HarmlcM PurelyVena, tubli»- Rah, ^ f « ih PRICE ffil.OO Sent postpaid on receipto? price. Moneyrefunded ifnot as say. SamplatwdBookletsentfree, Vln.deCinchonaCo., dm Moines, i0W2. For sale hy. C.' M. Ridgway. %^*-*v%^vvv^%vvvvvvvvvvvv Cavents, and Trade-Mark* obtained and a lim ent business conducted for MoDXaave Pet*. O ur O ffice in oprocite (J.*.P atent O ffici , and we can secure patent in less time than those : remote f—mW aslilngtot-, Send model, draw ing or photo,, with descrip-. tion. W e ndrise, if patentable or not, free of; charge, Our fce not due till patent is secured, j A PAM fh LET, ‘'H o w to Obtain Patents,” with cost of same fn the U .S , and foreign countriei sent free. Address, , C . A . S N O W & C O . O pp , P atent O ffice , W ashinoton . D. c , SWVM"- "»-V-'WWWWMWMMttul D A LLA S , T EXA S , AND RETURN $21.00 Round Trip. On account of flic Confederate Veterans’ Reunion to l)ti held in Dallas, Texny, April 4S-S15,15)02, tbe Louisville & Fasliville Rail road will place on sale at Cincinnati round trip tickets for $21.00. DatiS of safe, April IRth, 10th and 20th, lim it for return.Msy 2d, by deposit May 15th, Double dally train service of through t oadies and Pull man bleeping Cata, For further informa tion, address F. D. Bush, Division Passen ger Agent, 1/juisvillt- & Nnslivillfi R. JL, Cincinnati, Ol>ti,. » 80 YEAR8' ’EXPERIENCE P atents TRADE MARK* Dcsiotts rffTTV1 COPYntOHT*Ac. S winding a akatrbanddcsertpttmi»sr K*rUin rwr ojunlon frM wtuKher m ffiaSsaaESES®®- t e r i e a n . & g e s S bm f Anri anteki; invent tlotisslrtet A handsomely 1. rah itio n o f Any* ——iwarr- CHICHESTER’S EHGUSH mtmwMPw ! 0»>' W a A-. vlvvf ':r.‘i,Hh)V ILsuiiew.a^cTm-MlatAt T S a r J A-trl* in. ibi . i - hoi - aeatM weti blue r Hie* nrtltse4tAMirevn*a laUiHMtmillfcdiallMis, Its/ni^tMHK K io + itlj'i;', 3 f2l JPAW tewlAM . 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