The Cedarville Herald, Volume 25, Numbers 1-26
But thsy are not in sight when it comes to giving Valuein Shoes, Oxford Ties and Slippers for Men, Women arid Children. Our large and constantly increasing tr- de is evidence that we GIVING THE BEST VALUES EVER OFFERED to the trade. It is fo your Interest to see us. -- YOUNG & NISLEY, 7 E flpeade Jttasie House, 74 Arcade, SPRINGFIELD , 0 , 45 East Mam St., , XENIA, O, Um Utormems 2 Factory Prices. - Cash or Easy'Payments. , Special Sale This Month. Nice newPianos fully war ranted, at exceptionally low' " prices,;' Wo furnish a stool, - ; *uu elegantscarfand instruc- tion hoetfc with each piauo; That will he suitable far all classes, as our stock is complete in every yespect and comprises different, lines of ; : C h a i 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 ;, B e d s t e a d s S p r i n g s "W a s h s ta n d S \i ‘ A ■* ' * 7 D r e s s i n g S t a n d s THE BERMUDA ISLANDS. they Occupy f o r England a Singu larly Commanding Petition. Imperial England 'knows what aha is abqut. Those islands (the Bermudas), besides being used as’a garrison for her troops and a safe, landlocked harbor Tor her warships, are a link in tho chain that connects her American provinces in Canada and Nova Scotia with her posses sions in the West Indies. The Ber- ( ' - % t- f 1 1 )^ „ f h W kj»* j*f r*WV j T - t ~ v W^ represent some of the largest manufacturing, ,' concerns in this line which enables us to quote prices that surprise all j . H . r t c M i l l a n , C e d a r v f l le , O . Funeral Director Furniture Dealer. .......*■....... : Trie Ludwig, Kranich & Bach • iN t> hi K im ball Pianos At figures wherein,the recollections of quality rctnaintfJong after the prlco is forgotten. Crime ana see stbe tnond uinnyvOther bargains this month. *Y For,GatalogueS and Prices address F. B. MILLER, fa ARCADE, SPRINGFIELD, O. Dr.Femiefsl *eh#(t miMto),ColdlorM,nioM,*t««M<I . . cukes JunrrAiH tx im t 0*0 Inon*t«thirty h U bum & v _ . ££ LazyLiver OK h»T» M a t tM k la t k gremt S m I W ith a torpid liro r, whioh prodCoM ooortlp*- UOB. I found CABCARKTS to b # H I V«WOl»i» forthem, mout M nofe nU cf th e flrrttrln J, HuiI purolxM«d M ftttM r dupply »sx3 v m ooa* la u iy cured. Icbfcll onlyM too glad to r# * - SSKSSP— m e sn*av»faMM at #., m iaaeipW a, F a. candy I CATHARTIC ^ iu 'd c o jie to tsao 1worn „ Wawwt. , Cooo,Merer t ^enk«u,OT» && 8£ .... CURE CONhTIPATlOM. ... ■ *t***Hitm»t Otto**, 9t* T«*. HO-TO-BAG Stand tike a Stone Wall. Between your children and tortures of itcliing and burning eczefaifl, scald* head or oteer skin diseases,—How? Why, by using Buckleh’s Arnica Salve, earth's greatest healer. Quick est cures for ulcirs, fever sores salt rheum, cuts burns Cut bruises. Infab bole for piles—-26c a t Ridgway dc Go. jj^ iw.i.JjiuM».-1iiTiimli I1 *T” I'*"" You (.hut Buy STRAW HATS From 5c to $3 .00 Has no peer in the primary essentials for cream get ting* Milk and water are not mixed. The water can is round. Milk cab is flat—slightly ovaled a t the sides to make it strong. ■Ample space between milk and water can for ice if nec- f esssary. The “Arras” Cream Separator w ill save your wife the can lifting, skim ming and washing crocks twice a day. •> C. fl. CRQU5E t v Cedarville, Ohio. Y e s , W E H A V E T H E M Patent Kid, Patent Calf, Yici Kid, Valours Calf In high Shoes and Oxfords, For every foot there is a right shoe, Yotlr shoe is here. We makes point of fitting properly. We sell shoes over and over to the sime people). Steady trade Is the test ofta shoe store, We have hun dreds of walking advertisements around Jtown. For attractive style and fits go to • ’’ F r a z e r ’ s S h o e S t o r e , XENIA, OHIO, On July 1st we give a Shetland Pony away. Tickets with every SQgent purcnie. * ^ ApHugfleM; 27 Llncrton* Bt,> HATTER Easy t* £wra a tiM if you go about it right, Take two or three Krause’s Cold Gtire Capsules during the day and two before retiring a t night. This will insure a good tiightiB rest and a free; movement of; the bowels next morning. Continue the treatment next day and your cold wilt melt away, Price 26c. Sold by C. M. Ridgway, if'iT A. novel feeling of leaping, hound* ingimpulses goes through your body,. You feel young, set young and are young after taking Rocky Mountain Tea. 36 cents. Ask your druggist. is a malady which no one can escape at this season of the year, ^Yhe vital* itvis usually overtaxed during the winter mrnthsy and spring finds the system all run down. The htoud is thinned and impute. Thd arid liver are inactive—resulting in a loss of energy and appetite, aud a ds* — Hent of the nerve*'. Lwhiy’i CASTOR IA For Intaots and Children. l i t KM Yta N iN 'A lfi)! Bougl! Bears thf Signature of ghet ia HisLeft Leg. For all kinds of sore*, burns, bruises, or Other wounds DeWjtt’s Witoh H«- ael Salve is a sure cure. Skin diseases yield to it at oifoe. Never fails Incases of pBe#. Cooling arid healing. None genuine but DeWitt’s. Beware of counterfeits. “I IWffered tor many years firom a sOrecaused by a gun shot wound in my left leg,” says A,. B. Fuller, English, Ind. “ I t would not hetit and gave me much trouble, I used all kinds of remedies to no pur boss tmtil I tried DeWitt’a Witdi Basel Salve. A Tewboxes completely cured me,” 0 , M, Ridgway^ —Mother, y«i one package makes two quarts of baby medicine, See direction*. There ft nothing \m as good h r babies and ohidren u Rocky Mountain Tea. 36 cent* Ask your For feiiste Comidehits. end disease arising ftom an Impure state of the blood Lichty’s Celery uud is an invaluable Nerve conq specific. So; by 0 , Mr Ridgway. fl. correspondent of the New York Mail anaExpresa. ; Spain parted with Cuba because ijfoe was forced to, and she sold to the American nation the Philippine Islands for a mess of pottage. Den mark, following suit, fpr a few mil lion kroner made' over to us, her West India possessions. Catch Eng land parting with the Bermudas! She would no more let them go than Bhe wonld give up her great strong holds in the Mediterranean sea, Mal ta and the- invincible, unyielding rock- of Gibraltar. No power will ever wrest 'them from her—not one foot of ground—until (She has lost every sum and her .last. drpp of blopar No; instead of parting with any of her colonies her policy is, to increase them. Nor Will England permit pmigra- tion to or an increase in the ] tion of her garrisori 'towns a t. da, Gibraltar and Malta, With some precautionary measures'she.will al low sightseers and tourists to enter Gibraltar, but..strangers mtey^hot settle there permanently, nor.inay an. alien own a foot of'ground .in tile Bermuda!;^ She wants only British subjects in these places, and even British subjects are not al lowed to vote in Bermuda unless they own real estate there. Royal Simplicity. - Household fetiches .among tho .Bonapartes are the book arid the lit tle hat of Napoleon, that monarch who’worked harder than any dozen men in his empire. " ; In Prussia they preserve piously the breeches of*gray leather whicn were worn by the Margrave Fred erick, the founder of the Hohen- sollent dynasty. They preserve With equal reverence the . cane Which;1 Frederick the Great carried in his battles, that Bamo cane he had in his hand when ho died in his arm chair, •refusing with characteristic forcri and obstinacy to die in his bed. The Russian court still guards as if they were saintly relics the car penters tools which were once used by Peter the Great. And finally the court of Vienna keeps in its most sacred.treasure bpuse ihe horseshoe which was cast by the steed of Count Rudolph, the founder of the Hapsburg dynasty, a t that epoch making moment when he mettne envoys who had come to announce to him his elevation to the throne of the holy Roman em pire. , „The Last Retort. He visited a noted specialist and after waiting an hour had an oppor tunity to pay a fee and narrate his personal misery of insomnia. The medical man listened and suggested one remedy after another, with each and every'-one of which the visitor said he had unsuccessfully experi mented. .Finally the specialist wrote a prescription and banded it to bis patient, “What is it?” inquired the latter, “Oh, a bromide/’ said the doctor. “I t will benefit you.” “Ratal” said the otherj degenerat ing into slang, “Tried’em.afi. They ain’t no good,” further receding irito bad grammar, The doctor, evidently annoyed, bowed and, handing tho man back his fee, deitfOyed the prescription and a&id, “There’S only one thing left—you had better try sleeping cars,”—New York Times, Couldn’t Hid* HI* Joy. I t was a holiday, A man walked into the business office of a well known New York newspaper and handed the clerk at the counter a death notice. Of bourse that in it self was nothing strange, but His manner was merry and inconsistent ly so. The cleric looking at him rather strangely* he vouchsafed this remark, accompanied with a rtf resounding slap on the shoulder,* “Why, my boy* that Was my mother* When the-joyous one left the of fice, ho' left the clerk in deep; thought* wondering if that was the wajr mothers-in-law affected all man, •New York Tribune,.. —Fon ■ B&sw—Ba*fc officeroom in Oedarvilltf-over Hit^ieook’s billiard room, J* P . Cliiw, Q U R M EN ’S AND Y O / J r H ’S SU I T S th is .spring a rc m a rve ls o f st> U- and t mbraco all ihe new po in ts, Gojhuine ha ir-c lo th shape -ri taili ng f r on t s , . hand-iftade co llars and h and -p add ed shou lders—m ou lded on th e •new a th le t ic , b r o a d - s h o u ld e r e d e ffec t th a t is be ing p roduced by th e finest c ity ta ilo rs . All liie la te s t fab rics in fancy. , p a tte rn s as well as Id* 4k^*' ‘ . ox fo rds and b l ue s t Prices abou t h a lf th e se ch a rg ed by th e ta ilo rs. ■ B a r g a i n ^ A ll b roken lots , em b rac ing T50 su its in th e lead ing , m ikes, m ostly S teid-B loch, t h a t so ld a t $ 16. $ 18, $20 a rid $ 25, cho ice fo r O t h e r g r a d e s a t $ s , $ 7.50 a n d $ 10 , in all-woo l g o o d s a n d h o n e s t t a i l o r i n g a n d fab ric s. *** : ..^ ...?..r ’ T „ :'-M. ‘ Children^ Department. H und red s o f Pretty Styles ' Hundreds of pretty styles in Sailor, Norfolk^,' Russian. Blouse and Vestco Suits. Many bought lato in the season and dosed’below tileir, regular value. . Prices $1,K0, $2.50, $3, $d, Ag and up. M en ’s T rouse rs In “Paragon" and other welb known. ' /_ inakeei ^ l^S , f 1.98,13, $5 oiid up to? 8 . F u rn ish in g Department Teeming with good things. 100 dozen assorted patterns in 50c -Neckwear, choice 25c. We bought these long ago to'bo made in the drill season and th y nrenowliere.AbOut 50. dozen ' 1 Mascot” Shirts^ the 50 and 75c kind, balance of . 1 . a closed lot of 200 dozen, choice 3ftcts. V A L c s i td e x * « O u r white, soft plaited bosom Shirts, with detachable cuffs, $ 1 . 00 . Man hattan Shirts $1.50, $2,60 and $3.00. New Leather Belts for men and boys. John B. Stetson . Hats, and a store crowded with all that’Bnew and good. Y* ■ , .y - ■» ' ■ i - ’ - ? -• R . 5 . R I N G A B U R Y , 50 an d 5$ Cast M a in Sri* Xenia* Oh io , J W. R, STERRETT WhenVo*6*t • Headache dont Waste a miriutc but goto your jf'Krause’s t v . . . _______________e - Ull wereBracked. They are harmlessdop. read the guarantee. Price 26c Sold byC. M, Ridgway. K & K K & K K & K K & K K & K K ^ K .............. ^■ ss^ ‘ .. rW#»«<)»<> tiutIM*Mta mm ) |WS#»V*#iUd iiail •t*tk>** of llf«—■ Mititi ta*inid««Mid ili Ny.: IH tM M flW l CWIlsntMlUftJtFAlft#. II# *##«♦ , of w h l and holf wnmwiitaiifiii’ ■ sage m ■
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