The Cedarville Herald, Volume 25, Numbers 27-52
i- !|Mi(iiMif|}i8|iliiiBip ^ A t o M M ik k U ilk k m k k M k M M h k [ | j| W a tche r Holiday G l i t t e r . . . «*IinS*AiW< ILlMtiCJfc3 f%ltfttf<f Wl&fcfts. * Gold and Gold Filled * EbsaetfidIfcs*E!l Wraul -&o$i*f- f t S i s c i S'.?2.?0 CJ ts J t ?, Xma$ made easy at $pabr’$! l&'h CcsCUss?/ M cb trfc?c*"xndl Bti&fcbm ?.; fJU'J’. S ^ jic ! s i * d J Eye OE ms **, Jviriafcs«*£$'KeelsSc Sspyilea, * &h%3% 3590 RSogs f a seJeet f r s o —- prices] 3 - ? sc ^:«5 f e e s .'9 o e ste a » i ? e* ;5 . T h e H i n d Y o n H a v e A lw ays B o u g h t, a n d vrlilcli lia s b e * a t o u s e 'f o r o v e r 8 0 y e a rs , b a a b o r n e t h e s ig n a tu r e <Mf a n d h a s b e e n m a d e u n d e r h i s pee* sonsd mpervisUm . s in c e its In fan cy ,' A llow n o o n e t o deceive yon i n th is . Again tlie timst has come to exchange gifts with oar'Mends.and above all to make the children happy, We have bought many things for thls tlme and now have them on display at our store. to Iij3gf«."8scjjh» Ferriage, lose *T~'H q r r i n n e I ’t o , f i w B&t&es," i - ' l a i 1 i U X X C IG H Pfe?, T T r v * i ’P i y j r t l 1 CS o * tlf>M e n d S ilv e r H and led fo r La-1 LJ XXXL>X t 3 JXXctiO,a£« 8 aad(tenilan emseu-s fine selection-1 a^kmmmwms S i l v e r w a r e ] I«^ a Kings*.;Earls ; s s i Novelties. Ami ibto largest o f Silver Plated Knives, F o rte aflft tfpw tth both of |W 4 A- Barton, and Jigger f i w , make. , All goods bought Engraved Free. Crime and sen before you bay. FRED J. H. SCHELX, Jeweler, Steele B’Id’g, Xenia. THEiiaRGESl flUDBESTWNE -O F - Tranks , Dress Sait Cases & Valises JIN SPRINGFIELD , ■I . ■.• -IS DISPLAYED BY- ymM; An Acceptable Christmas Gift. • , .s'® ,* f i » SUkltlVAN. -THE HATTER^ 27.S. Limestone Street, SPR INGFIELD O. Y om com s a v e ! ait l e a s t ' s o p e r c e n t . if. j lo u b uy y o u r T ru n k o r ,V a i i » e - o f u » . •——-Bargains id >— • / DINNER SETS -Porcelain or China- Fancy Lamps, Out Glass or Bric-a-Brac, Suitable for Birthday, Wedding or Christ : inasPresents. U will save t moneybyseeingourlargeassort mentB 4 buyingelsewhere. i A. H. DRAYER, 44 S. Fountain Ave, : : : Springfield, Ohio. A Large Purchase of. r Pine Overcoats i i and Suits. O WING to tbr backward Full Sciieon wo were onafiled to secure mime rc markable bargains. from a loading manufacturer in Suits nnd Over, coats, which will enable tin l.o oiler you strictly high grade Clothing, at prices that will fiurpri;ie you, Th tnko f a man’s Overcoat Belling for $2,00 a better one lor $3.00. In black or gray fm $3.50 and $4,00 and for $5.00 or $0,50 w*1will elmw you Overcoats or Suits you would guess them as costing a great dwjfonoro mmvcy, Tmyou know the make has more to do with the style and dUrability qf-U Suit, than the material. In llgderwoar, Hats, Caps, or Gloves we cat; please you. And FeCd Coals with lay Corduroy! collar, tbat is water proof nnd wind proof for $1.00, $1.25, $1.50 and $2.00. *q0 to J . M. KNOTE, it E. Main St. Springfield, O, A ll C o u n te rfe its , Im ita tio n s x n d * * J mrt-as-gxwKl” a r e betfe E x p e r im e n ts t h a t tr if le -with a n d e n d a n g e r t h e h e a lth o f I n f a n ts a n d C h ild ren—E x p e rien c e a g a in s t E x p e rim e n t. What is CASTOR IA C a s to rla is a h a rm le s s s u b s titu te f o r C a s to r OH* P a r e goric* D ro p s a n d S oo th ing Syrups. I t i s P leasan t* I t con ta in s n e it h e r Opium* M o rp h in e n o r o th e r N a rco tic sub s t an ce . I t s a g e I s i t s g !ia^n teg ..-X to flje s tro 3 ^W o ru » a n d a lla y s F ev e rish n e s s . ‘Ifc c u r e s D ia rrh o e a a n d W to d Colic. I t re liev e s T e e th in g Troub les* c u re s C on stip a tion a n d F la tu le n c y . I t a s sim ila te s th e Food* r e g u la te s t h e S tom ach a n d Bowels* g iv ing h e a lth y a n d n a tu r a l sleep . T h e C h ild ren ’s P a n a c e a—T h e M o th e r’s F r ie n d . G E N U I N E CASTOR!A A L W A Y S B e a r s th e S ignatu re o f O- 4 M TheKMYouHareAlwaysBought In Use For Over 3 0 Years. ' 7K( e*«7.v* eca»*T. T7 mu . . at nncr, >cwm«*crrY. Cloaks and furs. We have a nice assortment o f Ladies arid Chil dren’s garment* at low prices. In furs we have a nice eoilar in Black Coney a t 98c. Ex tra good value in a better Black Coney as 81.19. A five* ' inch Collar with black tail $1.48, Comforts and Blankets. We have the largest, and best Comforts we ever owned to sell a t ‘J8c. An extra fine large one, heivy weight, wide and long, fancy-colors $1.19 _m— j ................ - i " a * m m i U ln m lA A ^ n i » •* ^»«rrrC: / W t v o XXfJkr* jaige UVjitUU ii|«u»vi 9 Mf WlJItVMUXS. *good value, pair 59c. A fancy Blanket in bright io lo i2T-gafid. size*-_pair $1.00*. 11x4 extra heavy i|i gray, would be reasonable a t $2.25, pair $1.49. 10x4 all wool, white, only a few left, all new, pair $2,50. 'ap- snd half Opera Shawl, Wool Shirts. A new lot just received, white, pink, blue, black, j New shapes at 50 and 79c. Children’s Tokes amM Tam CYiShanters small and large, all colors, 25 49c, A ready made Shirt 45c, patterns in wool 50c, all wool patterns $1.00 grade 79c. Special for Boys and Gsrls. Every boy and girl should baue a few pairs of opr allrwoof Socks and Stockings 10c. A full line of Underwear which we sell at about % regular price. THKGK f )IIVIIcLcK O ne Do llar a Year, Dolls! Dolls! Dolis! 11-inch doll, kid finish, real hair, 10,;. 14-inch doll, beautiful epes and. hair 19c. Black and In dian dojis, real talkers 25c. lSrincb dolls,, full dressed, blue, pink, red 25c. Other larger Btzes a t larger price, . Spe cial Xmas Sale of Dolls. , Sana. Claus Is here, tm& tbbf, ' As a fcariv •peals to the-maihe/s heart so d 'm the 4 rM to little girl o r toy , We b a r e purchase! a nh z as- sortmeBt o f d a te a s ! have ju s t p a t ' tfcsm f.u gi:K an ! they m e going last as the' prices .am wferienb- price*. We have more m the way foe. jo b . Umbrellas For All. • 20-ineh Steel Rod and frata for sebo-d us* .>K 26 inch, ail the fancy Carved Hamik-*, 75;, SI.fin up to $5.00. 26-inch for rmr-n. 69- .6-^’, ^I $1.25, up to 83.00. 30-inch, big .enough tor tv,-,] soid $1,09. Anyone would be pleased with or,*.,-.* this assortment as a preseat- i o c Table, Dolls; games; Cups and Eaucers; cloth/ Links; Lacl- painted placqueg; children’s picture framed pictures; fancy picture frames; bulldtng-bbxksi jew- eliy; fancy brocche?; fancy bat pins; cnildreu’s parses composes the articles on the 10c table. 25c Table. * Flue assortment o f doll; cloth . bound, gilt edge books; pastel.piceures, bronze framed mirrors; lad ies’ fancy garters; fine nurses; children’s toboggan caps; golf gloves o f all kinds and numerous other articles compose the articles on the 25c table/ Handkerchiefs. Here is where we lead. Special,prices; all new. Handkerchiefs le , 2rr, 3, 5e. AH' linen banderk- cbiefs 10c, l*2e, 1-lc. All prices and the new de signs 25e, 35c, and 49c up to $2.00. Don’t buy any hand kerchiefs until you see oar Nnms line. Osman Jf-Spebr, East main Street, Xenia, 0. KARLH BULL, Editor and Proprietor* FRIDAY', DECEMBER, 12, 1902. Why Women Are Needed In Government , By HENRY B. BLACKWELL S OMEN A E E N E ED ED ' IN GOVERNMENT BECAUSE WOMEN ARE UN L IK E MEN . They arp a class of. citizens, and government by men alone is class legislation, 1 always imperfect, always unjust. . - ■’ ' ' In some qualities men are superior to wom en ; in others women arc superior to men. Every class th a t votes makes itse lf f e l t in, th e government in the direction o f its own qualities and interests. . ' * * WOMEN, ON THE AVERAGE, ARE MORE PEACEFUL AND GENTLE, MORE TEMPERATE, MORE CHASTE, MORE ECONOM ICAL AND MORE LAW ABIDING THAN MEN. WHEN .THEY.VOTE, THESE QUALITIES WILL BE FELT IN LEGISLATION, AND THEY ARE THE VERY QUALITIES IN WHICH OUR. GOVERNMENT 18 DE FECTIVE', ■ , O u f presen t government has in it all the masculine qualities. Add those o f women, and the resu lt will be a government of the people, f o r the people and by the people. S i c k B l o o d Feed pale girls on Scott’s Emulsion, YVe do not need to give all the reasons why Scott’s Emulsion restores the strength and ih nh and color of good iua-Lii to those who ’suffer fn.,-i side blood. The fact that it is the best pr-’paralion of Cod Liver Oil, •'Yf in nutrition, full of healthy s ':i,illation is a suggestion as *>• hy it does what it does. i bot t s 'Emulsion presents 'A J Liver Oil at its best, ‘ Jb.to' in strength, least in Hclv&u of Ancient Americana. Greed is responsible/ for the loss of some priceless objects th a t were found in ancient shafts in .a little island off the coast of-Ecuador that would no doubt have cast valuable ligh t on the high stage of civiliza tion reached by the prehistoric in habitants of Ecuador and Colombia. The objects consisted of many small articles of jewelry and two mag nificent solid gold helmets. The latter were fortunately rescued from the smelting pot in time, hu t alnfost all the rest of the precious orna ments were lost to science. The helmets are beautifully made and richly ornamented, showing no t only an advanced condition of in dustrial art, hu t a high state of decorative art. A Careful Buyer, TheBestisWhatTonWant. . WeBestIstout f eSell, • ■ < n < n < O 4 i4 K ia < r> 'O '0 < i‘O M erv-«">*•>«■>o c ^ -c v o -* -? j SPECIAL 10 DATS SALE! * 0 Meats are deceptive. Unless you are a good judge, you can never tel! what you ae getting until you have it served and partially eaten. We know meats. We select stock with a view to having the. best meats. We know how to select stock and Ibere- fo.e have meats you may •depend upon—meats that will please you. 6 . /-v Ruionr size Rugs, High, ^ , Class Goods, Fair Prices. d 3 C Tapestry, Moquette, Body B russels, Axminster, d ¥ Smyrna, Velvet, W ilto n .......... ................... ..$13,75 Up. 5 ^ NEED NOT LOOK FARTHER. 3- ' a .•.5 a GOODS DELIVERED Telephone No. ?4 . JK5?“Frc&h Fish Always 01 Hand. Exchange Bank CEDARV ILLE , OHIO. A CCOUNTS of Merchants and In dividuals solicited. Collectionr promptly made and remitted. RIFLE BORES. b i-m . v ( u n g ' 01 women in their »•■>* are permanently cured U.e peculiar disease of the •) d which shows itself in L 11 ess, weakness and nervous- to,, by regular treatment th Scott’s Emulsion. 1 < i » a true blood food* and n i itrally adapted to the cure blood sickness from -.0 many young women suffer. 4 1 "K y»' •” S i ? toS «■ 1 We will t.e glfld lo *end jb sample to any sulfenr. l.o "itr iti'i' iliS n‘;ture fn !'• ! ,m 1 ,1 a bTicl 19 oit tlio r ,{ *vcry liotlli *f I . iI-.K.ii vo. luy. 1 .. SCOTT & DOWNE* tfiiomlnto, ■ 4’ <1 V‘- 11I S t, Now York, •IhdVf! iiotm-'very nice Illanki't: it» stork now find ftt pticcjs Unit life vtTy... «w, roiipiikMii.g Uic qiiiill Cull in when you nr'- ready to p chase. Darn, * lit* Hdiww hum The Small Better Than the B|g For All Round Purposes. The old dispute between big bores and s nail bores is meaningless now because the most killing guns are the high velocity n itre guns, which are all small here compared with tho black powder guns. The host all round rifle is now tho th irty caliber nilro, not because i t will dp all th a t is claimed for it, hut-because it makes so much flatter a line to ev erything within reasonable distance than any black powder gun can do, The hall goes .too much to pieces on some chols, and all that I have tried throw 10 per cent of halls wild—5 slightly wild and 5 badly so. B u t the swiftness of the hall overbal ances' the other defects, • An all round rifle is almost impossible, and some sacrifice must he ninde. Sacri fice for fiat trajectory is not always a sacrifice of accuracy, hut often one in favor of it. Between 75 niid 200 yards, the plnlre where most shoUr on open ground fall, no black powder gun small enough to he carried with comfort can make up in accuracy what it loses in curve of trajectory a.-i Compared witli the th irty caliber nilro rifle. I refer to the high ve locity shell and no t the smokeless cartridges of the same streng th ns black powder. The soft nosed bullet drivi ■ vilh the high power nitrO in 1 c !«..'-.t killing form in which a ' 1o£ equal diameter can he mads i’or all round work, Those of copper or steel do no t make*a large enough hole for moot shots on tho softer parts of the body,-‘Outing, TVRAFTfcJ od New York and Cin* " cinnnti sold a t lowest rates, ' The cheapest and most convenient way to send money by mail. - OANfcJ made on Real Estate, Per- * sonal or Collateral Security, William Wildman, Pres., Seth W . Smith, Vice Pres., W, J . Wildman, CasHer, THE BEST t of the market ami stock farm can al ways be found a t the Meat Store of Charles Weiner. together with every thing to be found in a first-class meat market. Also handles the cele brated Swift Company’s Hams, And courteous and honest treatment goes with the above, Goods Delivered. Telephone 87. 1 Fresh Fish and Ice Hutchison & Gibney have so stocked their new rooms with useful and ^ beautiful artiejes-for the holidays and you cannot help from bein' pleased d Chatelaine Baps, all sizes, 25c up. Go!Iais, latest t-flec e, 25e up. Golf Gloves; all the new styles, 25c up. Handker chiefs—Initial, Embroideried and Hemstitched Handker chiefs for everybody in the county a t 5e up to $2,50 each. Sheets, hemstitched, with pillow cases t o ' match, .fable Cloths with Napkins to match, nil prices. Aprous—the Luck, Hemstitched. Combs, Chains, Setts. Umbrellas, Etc. d d a t HONE FURNISHINGS, A beautiful line of Druggets, Sofa Pillows, Throws, Couch Covers, . Porlieriea, Rugs and Mats. Great week for Rugs! Bargains every day! 5 f . HUTCHISON 1 GIBNEY, £ J J ■d XENIA, OHIO. i A t t r a c t i v e F u r n i t u r e .That will be suitable for all classes, as our stock is complete in every respect and comprises different lines of : : O h a i r s R o ck er s C o u c h e s C e n t e r T a b l e s S id e b o a r d s B e d ste a d s M a tt r e s s e s S p r i n g ’s "W " a s l i s ta n d s D r e s s i i i ffS t a n d s Carpets! Carpets! Not Inconsolable. When Cardinal Manning was rec tor of Lovington, I10 went to visit a parishioner, a widow seventy-five years of age, who had ten children, of whom all but one daughter had married and le ft her. This daugh- ter also was about to he married. Tho old lady would then he quite alone. Everybody’s Magazine tells of tho cardinal's effort to sympa thize with her. . ‘T am e, you must feel it lonely now a fter having had so largo a family.”, f<Yos, sir,” she said, “I do feel it lonesome. Pvo brought up a long family, an’ hero I am living alone. An' I misses 'em, an’ I wants 'em * RRoOhO W*ijr *lu X ViVlHS QJIij but I misses 'em more thnn I wants 'em ” We represent some of .the largest manufacturing concerns in this line which enables -its to quote prices tha>surprise all : • • • • 3. R. mcmillan, ftdarvillc, 0 ♦♦♦ Funeral Director y Furniture Dealer. PATENTS Caveau, and Trade-Mar*;)*obtained and all Val ent business conducted for M oocnatc F ere, OuNOrriocisQppaalTcU.S.PAtcNtOrridit and we Can secure patent in less timed remote / —un Washington. Send model, drawing or fihotd., with descrip than those We advise, if patentable dr not, free of Our fee not due till patent is secured tlon. charge, _________ ___ _______ APAMPHUT,,“ «!>t«lnPatents,'*with cojt of BAtnc IninsUsS*Andforeign’couftirtat *erufre«e Address, C.A.SNOWdbCO. Ore. patcnt Orriec, wenniNdTON, o, c. ■ 'Constlpiiliosi Does your headache? Pain back of your e>vs? Ba-i F on B ale —Good Surrey, Glieftp, Inquire ftt this oflkf). taste in your moutht 1 It’-a your liver! Ayer’s PiHa. ai'*- liver pills, They our: eonsii- pathn, headache,.tlyrrcp*-!-’. Me, All >!ro; Want ft. lycViifi ci’ %'i !»ni ' 8U0KI#SIIAff3SVE«i,Jlfe. u -Use Golden Rule Flour, "TJ tlTTLE Al*x*nd!* ^ Many AnAnimal Queen jnsny and shouldoi poo l' : foreign curion - ike Toe love iittf a noble and J d doubtless ■ ^ l y to h e rjm S^ygiqucen has a Sandringham ... \ fiove was given h e r a. i f peace and good wi.l, at«rn to London sh STteV T h d r d e * S e r o u s , and the quee one specially trained j S r. This particu lar cage in the room c " • ijer call to pere.i 'nestle on h e r sho’ are all white, w gmall island >n a ’s number of for them are. some , «f which several oy regarded as peculia; their owner. They white plumage and which they use. hk« tach the. mollusk, ■ 'doves are recent a were on hoard the ste her majesty v> mark last year, fond of thcon th a t ... Sandringham. The axe extensive, and j ,. ■ lies, Newfoundland , and other varieties, S t s are ’two J. which are earned her. Each kennel hi a sitting- room, and ■']arge cen tral court also a hospital, and it is buried in a lit'— a tombstone is placed Sam, the poodle'w1-"- Princess Victoria, princess used to hav ' from his long and s- into yarn fo r c ' shawls. Queen Alexai known hy every dog Horses come in for • . bf her majesty's M L .- been a fine horgewomai hood and Still ride* ' day. ru .tuc e-\ returned andd slu iV the in quo t . Japano cv . little -ort uis a all root he e 01 -■ w lies' e t ilk rock m affecti Cautlonl. ." This is not a gentle wo you think how liable y purchase for 75c the Q®l, • versnlly known and a re bad the' largest sale of in the world since 1868 and trentriient of' Cons Throat and Lung trouhl ing its great popularity you will be tharikiuj attention to Boschee s G There are so many 0 remedies made by drugg that are cheap and good perhaps, but for severe chitis, Croup—and espej sumption, where there i pectoratvon and coughii nights and morniugs, th like German Syrup.. T! has just ‘been introdut Regular size. 75 cents gists. -For a good h 3 Bi eati JCerr & Hastings ros. Revolution Immi A sure sign of appr and serious trouble m nervousness, sleeplessm upsets. Electric Bitte dismember the troilb I t never fails to tom regulates the Kidneys stimulates the Liver, a •blood. Run down particularly and all th mg aches vanish unde and thorough effectiv Bitters is ouly 50c, nn ed il it dou’t give per! Guaranteed by .Rid Druggists. F or B a i . e —Good Inquire at this office. A Liberal 0 The undersigned KUttpieof Lhfimberhti l i verr Tablets to «u. rt-.iiiblu rt medv lor st .'uadi, l)iti-(usne?s T.jis is a new remedy C. M. Ridgwav. —1 have some Ver iu stockaiow and at very low, conbideri Call in when you ar chase. Dorn, tin m « mm Deafness Cam by local applications reach the diseased p There is only ««n- w ness, and that ishv '' dies. Deal I k s .' rs ftimed condition of xif the Eustaeian ' tube gets iiitlanud hling spund t r *1i.j" wlivu i t is etitii’- h he result, umi.mi.e he token out ; *d to its iiol'.niid v id be destroyed i «m of ten are <• v-hicb is imthifi:,' t dtiion if the niueot We will give f h '.•r any case of il CiUarrli)' that ein IhdlVCatofih f 0 Into, fn e , \K d, Bold hy Di ii;q»i Man’* i ' m \ u m ■ *ff\
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