The Cedarville Herald, Volume 25, Numbers 27-52

■or< »f4 s a m i m a n y i’ s t o r e s of Dolls. As a baby an, i the dolt to tl!a abased a 'nice n3. )ut them on. s »lt>- '•ed ara wholesale iy for you. All. r school use 5(}c S1.Q0 bSot Me, $1,0 0 . - 'I , euo^ h lor tW0; wiln- que 0j •>i li U *■”. i.-i *. .-'fit.! (it'.Ul 1 ■loth books; bond. framed Lidding blocks; jew. ot pins; ciiildren’s le 10c table. bound, g ilt edge: mned mirrors; lad- slnltlreu’a toboggan d numerous other »o 25c. table. ! • I’VE vi ho St)l an-iif cm- bln, ' !•*«} sors u w on-, nn r Iron bees vere. m'.-. j ein a deer or pi ■e ■S.J fWllOI iedi' 0 ' Xenia, 0. jmetd er i(l •as hei be ; co; erint idra the Toodl 3ii; . fro icart ifs. . / id prices, all new. All linen bande/k- : and the new de- $2.00, Don't buy our Xmas line. CJl H i g h 'r ices . 5 a 3 l 3 [els, Axminster, '5 Up. | rd—1| 5U“TIER. (•rear naedvl my f'oorojs with useful ami for iielp from bein' pleased “FT flatest effec s, 25c’ iljl t h l '‘I*- H andker-■ 3 c a ll1tcbed. Handker* .‘ratal. to §2,50 encli. ilimilf, match, .fable Aprons—-the Doll"l* Frnbrellus, Etc. iiallyf s dif »g d| ete il ic 2fl ed ihrows, Couch Covers, A*! Bargains every day] «e ncnll aacbl our J !SS, | :s wf iesoil ! th / aii| nd tystel i uh I r ill inesl i thl ect' r gwrJ UBJIEY, *>*>*>*># i t u r e 5lira He villi tSS f ml lis;j| or ami r >1 i"I i>,: j t> il -ill lOt . a at 31 .‘ot. :*fii 1in| ‘til .»u T. t’N -i 1 HI i'i<l illV (I li I~t [ni.si'.s, a s respect |f : : p a d s s s s e s L*N K a n d ^ 8 t a n d » its! pmifttoturing 'US t o ' ((IKitH ( , 0 . . . Ititure D e a le r , J u pCITS& iji-SOSl Ur a c i w ? P a tn Jar iv js ? Baa Ayefs PJlfo aw. ^ T h ^ v e o r j c o # * * * * ‘ .......... L». A « mit t.n.ij-Jt.vrdafeM—**0* j f t i i ; C y H i o l w ^ | FORTHEJLjnLE ONES, Queen Ahtxstntfr* *f H*f Many Anbnri Fat*, The love of animals always ineft* cates a noble add ge»tlg> character, doubtless Qucett A lexandria.' love of animbls has endeared her aonblv to her many subjects. Eng- Und‘s queen has a collection of pets af Sandringham th a t contains a v ide variety, embracing dogs, chick- ^ doves, horses and parro ts. Many years ago when 'she visited. Ireland £ dove was given her os ah emblem of peace and good Will, and on. her return to London she bought ’a mate for it. Their descendants are numerous, and the queen always lias one specially trained .for her bou­ doir- This particular pet has its cage iw the room aud will leave i t a t her call to perch on -her finger or nestle on her shoulder. These doves are all w h ite,.with p ink eyes. A ' .... _eiyiri)i island-in a gaol is the home of a number of foreign b irdC hlihdhg them are. some curious specimens, of which several oyster catchers arc regarded as peculiarly interesting by ; their owner. They have black and White plumage and long rqd bills, which thev use like scissors to de- ' taeh the ’'mollusb. Three tu rtle doves are recent additions;. They were on board the steamer’ when- her majesty returned from Den- ' mark last year, and she became so fond of them th a t tliey were sent to ' Sandringham. The queen’s kennels are extensive, and h. them are col­ lies, Newfoundlands, deerhounds - and other varieties. Her personal pets are two Japanese ■spaniels, which are carried everywhere with her. Each kennel has a bedroom and a sitting room, and all open upon a 'large central court room. There is also a hospital, and when a dog dies it is buried in a little,, cemetery and a tombstone is placed over its grave. Sam, the poodle who was a pet of Princess Victoria, lies here. The princess used to have the clippings from his long and silky coat made into • yam for crocheting little shawls. Queen Alexandra is welL known by every dog in the kennel. -Horses come in fo r a goodly share of her majesty's affection. She has been a' fine horsewoman, from child-, hood and still rides nearly every day. . -, Caution! This is not a gentle word—bu t when you think bow liable you are not to , purchase for 75c the only remedy uni: -versally knoivu nnd a remedy that has bad the largest sale of any medicine in the world since 1868 fo r1the cure and treatment of. Consumption and Throat and Lung troubles withontlos- ing its great popularity all these years . you will be thankful we called your ” attention to Boschee’s German^iSyrup. There are so many ordinary cough remedies made by druggists and others that are cheap and good for Itglit colds perhaps, bu t for severe .Goughs, Bron­ chitis, G roupsand especially for Com sumption, where there is : difficult ex­ pectoration and coughing during the nights and mornings, there is nothing , like German Syrup.. The 25 cent Size has just been introduced this year. Regular size 75 cents At all drug- ■-gists. —For a good . heating stove see Herr & Hastings Bros. h i t OVER THE HOUSE Sfmp!# VYay of Keeping Nickel* ware Clean .and Bright. The nickel plated teakettle th a t looks so like silver When i t first comes in to the kitchen will soon be­ come tarnished and old looking if it does n o t have good care. The proper trea tm en t is so simple th a t every one who has 'a h it of nickel plating about her stove o r cooking utensils may keep them b righ t with very lit­ tle trouble. Begin a t once, without waiting for them to grow dingy, as “an ounce of prevention is worth a pound of dire.” Pour a' quart of. ho t w a ttr over a teaspocmful of powdered borax and wash the nick- elware with th e solution, then wipe with a dry cloth and polish with a piece of soft flannel or chamois «kin. A daily treatm en t of th is kind will leave very little to be done when the weekly polishing day comes around. " I f a spbt or stain gets on the plafe and the horax wash does not entirely remove it, dip the damp cloth in a little silver polish and rub th'e place gently. The stove rods, plates oh oven doors and warming shrives need the same treatment.—Practical Farmer. Puddings From Stale Cake.' Stale cake, especially sponge cake or lady fingers, may be converted in to delicious puddings. 'Where the pudding is to be steamed or baked cu t the cake"'in fingers of break it into crumbs. I f the pudding’is to he soaked with wine, have a custard, fru it juice or cream1poured over it,' C u t.it in slices. Reject ieiug .when preparing a pudding. It generally, makes a pudding sweeter than is de­ sirable. A good plain pudding is made by pu tting slices of the stale cake in a steamer and when moist serving with a spoonful of straw­ berry or marmalade sauce. I t may be covered when cold w ith . ho t stewed berries and served with cream. Stale sponge cake serves for a foundation for charlotte russe and cabinet pudding, or if steamed' may be covered with, strawberries and whipped cream, when it makes an excellent im itation of strawberry shoftca-ka. -» ^ 1 A Frightened Horse. Running like mml, down the Street dumping the occupants, or a hundred other accidents, are every day occur­ rences. . I t behooves everybody, to have a tellable Salve bandy and, there is none as good as Bucklen's-'Arnica Salve. "Burns, Outs,.Sores, Eczema, and Piles disappear quickly under its soothing effect. 25c, a t Ridg\vay & Go’s Drug Stare. {Involution Imminent. A sure sign of approachiug.. revolt and Berious trouble in your system is nervousness, sleeplessness, or stomach 1 upsets. Electric Bitters will quickly dismember the troublesome causes, I t never fails, to tone the stomach, regulates the Kidneys and Bowels, stimulates the Liver, and clearifyfi the blood. Bun down systems benefit particularly and all the usual attend­ ing aches vanish under its searching and tliorougb effectiveness. Electric Bitters is only 50c, and that is return­ ed if it don’t give perfect setisfactioii Guaranteed by Ridgway & OoM Foi: S alk — Good Surrey, Cheap. Inquire a t this office. v .w '.J - r A Liberal Offer. The undersigned will give a free Kimpicof UiiimberJaiifs Stomach and L Verr Tablets ty any ime wantirg a reliable ft tpedy for disorders of the st mnich, biii lUfmer-s or constipation. T. da is a new remedy find a good one.. U. M. Ridgway. -—1 have some very nice Blankets in stock now and a t prices that are very low, considering the quality. Gfdl in when you are ready (o pur­ chase. Dorn,, the Harness man, Deafness Cannot be Cored by local applications, as they cannot reach the diseased portion of the ear. There is only om* way to cure dent* neFS, and that is by constitutional tcitir rdiea, Deafness is caused by mi in* -Ltiled condition of the mucous lining of the Eusiacian Tube. When this tqbe gets inflamed yoli b a v e a rum­ bling sound o r i Aperient bearing, nod Hhtn it is entirely closed deafirtsa i» in;result, mi-l nolf SS the inflnmuiiilmu .pi b*> taken out and ibis tube re«lor* id to its norma! condition, hearing i id he destroyed forever; nine pusiv *n; o j'tu t are caused by erffnrrh. vdocb ii nothin/, but an inflame 1con- liitioit if the mucous Mtfbictfi, Wo wilt give One Ifiindied Doilni* '••r any e.uf-e of Deafness (e.iustd by e.itiirrb j that , canuol bn euh-d bv Jltdi’s X'fttafrb ( urp, Stfnl ior cir«'it lam, free, F, J , V i u s m ’ & f ’o , 'Toledo, O. tlold by Dtuggistft, 75c. Hull's Family Pills «te the best. ; :—Fancy lemons and oranges at Gray & Go’s. > ‘ fight Will Be Bitter. Those who will persist in closing their ears against the continual recoin mendutious of Dr. King’s New Discov ery for Consumption, will have s long and bitter fight with their troub les if not ended earlier by fijitiil ter­ mination. .Bead what T. B. Beal of Baal, Miss. 1m to say: “ Last fall my wife had every symptoii of consump­ tion. She took Dr. King’s New Dis­ covery ufter.everything else had failed- mprovements came at.once and four bottles entirely cured her, Giiatau- teed by Ridgway 4 Co., Druggists. Price 60c,-and S.00. Trial bottle free. *—Olney brand: pens, tomatoes, corn, and beets, a t Gray & Co’s. How to Prevent Croup. I t will be good news to mothers o f small children to learn that croup can be prevented. The first sign of croup is hoarseness. A day or two before tfie attack the child becomes hoarse. This is soon followed by a peculiar rough cough. Give Chamberlain's Cough Remedy freely as soon as the child becomes hoarse, or even- after the rough cough appears, and it will dispel all symptops Of croup. In this way all danger and anxiety' may be avoided. This remedy is used by thousands of mothers ahff has never been known to fail. I t is, in fact, the only remedy that can always1 be depended upon and that is pleasant aud safe to take. Fo r sale by C. M. Ridgway. ' —Fresh dried fruits of all kinds at Cray &■ Co’s. Varying Views as’to Honesty, “ What have you ever done about th a t mining s;ock you once owned?” “I got cheated ou t of i t " “How?” v “I thought it was worthless and jumped at a chance to Unload it on a grechhorn. It turned out to bo immensely valuable, and the scoun­ drel who bought it from me knew it dll the time.”—Washington Star. "■ i -Startlinglepoi't One That Speaks Volumes--Tells of great Good Done of n Certain f tir e—■'For fho Nervous Weak and SlrCpbrn Mtu. 15. Liiund'id 108 {'liiilon. Hi,, WiiiOftmton l*. II*. Olrlo, wiys: “1 was troubled wif.il severe nervousne-snnf rieep- bssilosS, fielot?, advisw l fo fry lir. A. IV, t'ir.m'g Jfm’c Pills, I ffota-b>»x and after faking only oim box 1 can m my nciymis #yaf<-mbe* bi on tottfd up and l can sleep bilter fban f have for a loiif? lime. 1fan rirtiiwmopd these lulls-very bb;biy«s -m excellent nerve foipo and health builder, Wanted. - We would like to nsk, through the the columns’of yoiir p ap e r.if there is nuy person who has used Green’s Aug- uet Flower for the eureof Indigestion, Dyspepsia, nnd Liver Troubles that liiiB not been-cured—and we also menu their, results, .such as Sour stomach, iermentation of food, habitual costive- ness, nervous dyspepsia, headache!?, despondent feelings, sleeplessness—in. fact, any trouble connected with the stomach or liver? This medicine hns been sold for many years in all civil­ ized countries, and we wish-to corres­ pond with you and send ycu one ol our books free of cost. I f yon never tried August Flower, try one bottle first. We have never known of its failing. I f so, something more serious is the matter with you. The 25 cent size has just been introduced this year. Regular size 75 cents. A t all drug­ gists, , G. G. G keex , Weodhury, N. J . A Child and Its Name. “Vast Yilain Pau l Trond Prosper Come Napoleon” are the names which have been given to a child born in a French village near the Belgian frontier. ’ The names form a sentence in .French of which the translation is, “Go, vile poltroon; prosper like Napoleon.” MRS* JL. S. ADAMS, O l G a lv e s to n , T 'exas. "Vine of Cardul.il indetd a blessing to tired women. Having suffered for seven yean with weakness and bear- In^-down pains, and Haying tried sev­ eral doctors And different remedies with no success, your Wine of Cardui was the only thing which helped me# And ever*>ia)ly cured me Itaeemed to build up the weak parts, strengthen the system and correct Irregularl'llu.” By “tired women” Mrs. Adams means nervous women who have disordered menses, falling o£ tho womb, ovarian troubles or any of these ailments that women have. You cap curd yourselfathomewith thiajgreat women's remedy, Wino of Cardub Wino of Cardui has cured thousands of cased which doctors havefailcdtohenefit. Why not begin to get well today? All druggists have $1.00 bottles. For any stomach, liver or bowel disor­ der T hod fo rd ’s Black-Draught should be used, P(WiuMwandItt<™mrt.ivMw**,sivlns. symptoms, 'i’hoI.oiWfs 1 Aavtfbry l>i'pvt. . mml, Tim ciiniwwxisrs ilctlu'liio co., civutaiooim, s«tm» HUSTONS TO THE GRAVE A New Yorker's Defence of th e Meth- ods o f the Metropolis. * Travelers between Nt.w'Torli and , Philadelphia who do no t read or ; sleep during the rim may not have j noticed th a t a large xuwibu’ ox ce-ni- j etej^-s.are to be ccciLirnm the train, j There are probably mare "cities of;! the dead'' along that- line than arc ■ to be found during any other jour- , nev of the length in this country. ! A Nev.- Yorker, a Philadelphian • and an Englishman made the trip to the Quaker Gity in company. The Englishman commented on the astonishing number of places of burial along the route, whereupon the Philadelphian gravely explained th a t the fran tic rush and excessive strain of New York life broke up its victims with little warning; and th a t the sac-red Gothamites escap­ ing," but with .mortal injuries, suc­ cumbed soon afte'r quitting the deadly city end were buried by the way. Some of them,- 1m added, die within sight of the Calm City (Phil­ adelphia) Itself. Banter gave p lac e 'to a spirited discussion on the relative output •of work of the two cities, Philadel­ ph ia^ representative urging th a t the deliberateness that charac­ terized its natives made for better workmanship and in the long run for a greater output. The outstand­ ing features of New York business life were, he declared, scurry and superficiality. The Gothamite wound up his de­ fense th u s : “Well, if we do hustle ourselves into premature graves, we get there early and secure the choice lots.”— Nev< York Mail and Express. . A Timely Suggestion. • This is the seasou of ibe year -when the prudent and careful housewife re- plentisbes- her supply o f Chamber-' Inin’s Cough Remedy. It is certain to be needed'before the win ter is over, aud the. results are much. more.prompt ,a»d-aatisfnet.6ry when it is kept at hand and giyen as socm en tbe-.cold isi?^ contracted and-before it has become settled in the system. In almost every instance a severe cold'-may be wardc-d oil b y ‘taking lids remedy freely as soon us the first iiidieatibn of; cold appears. There is no dagger in giving it to children for it contains no harmful substance. I t is pleasant to lake—both aflults and child ret) like it. Buy it and you will get the best, ft always cures. For sale by C. M. Ridgway. —I am running a delivery wagon from the mill every day. If you Want feed, meal, Graham, or flour,'- ’phone 2 on lb and it will be delivered a, your door. L. H . Sullenberger. G i f t s ! J e w e l r y * fo r * C h r i s tm a s ’ -.Exclusive and Artistic Designs--Everything New.. - We hare used every eflorl to collect^ stock that will appeal tq the artistic as well as the practical fancy Our stock consist* of many vrhich it will be impossible to duplicate; consequently vye wouldadvi?o an early selection. Hem are just a few sample items to show the price fairness of Arcade Jewelry Store, things 5 T;J Ladies’ and Gent’s Gold Filled Watches - Solid Gold Watches $6.60»$50 $16 $125 Ladies’ « Enameled « Watches In the very latest designs and coloring, $4,90 to $25.00. . 6*66 This Gold Filled Watch Guaranteed for 20 years. Elgin, Waltham or Hampden Seven Jeweled Stem Wind Movement, for only $ 6 . o o . ' - : ; * Roger Brothers’ Plated Ware * Rogers’.Triple-plated Knives, per set r - $1.40 Rogei^'Triple-plated Forks, per set - - $1.40 Rogers’ Teaspoons, per set . - , - - .8o Roger’s Tablespoons, per set - - $x.6o Solid Silver Thimbles, Only Ten Cents Each. Only. one.Thimble Bold to each customer, . , KH02I This: Ladies’ Solid Silver Chatelaine S t e m W i n d Watch, f o r only {Of it o-l $3.75. While our store is well stocked with the finest variety of Watches, Diamonds. Jewelry, Solid Silver and Silver Plated Ware, Clocks,' Cut Glass, Spectacles, -Etc., ever shown in Springfield, we most strongly reecommeud early selections. Goods will be laid aside if desired. ’ Arcade Jewelry Store, 57 ArcadeBunding, Springfield, Ohio. IFE INSURANCE is today the most profit­ able investment for the farmer oy capitalistas* is evidenced by the amount of insurance in force on these two classes. Our announce­ ment to you is that there is no gift that would be as acceptable to the Son as a policy in the M u t u a l L i f b : I n s u r a n c e C om pany of N ew Y o r k . Take out a policy and start the young man on the New Year feeling the happiest he ever was in his life. If you are too far up in years to insure your own life take out insur­ ance on some younger member of the family in the M u t u a l . A life policy taken at the age of twenty- four secures to a family fifty times the amount of its annual premium. Insure your life, and it you should die tomorrow, your family will have more of an estate than you could save during a long series of years of sayings bank deposits. ■Other information can be obtained from W. L. Cedarville, O. C l e m a t i s , A g e n t , Mutual Insurance Co. New York. X *** Better Than a Plaster. A piece of flannel dampened with Chamberlain's Pain Bdm and boulid on the,effected parts, is better than a plaster for a lnme back and for pains in the side or chest. Pain Balm has on superior as a liniment for the relief of the deep seite 1, muscular nnd rheu­ matic pains, For sale by 0. M. Ridgway. Subscribe for the Herald. ACostly Mistake. ■Blunders are sometimes very ex­ pensive. Occasionally life itself is the price Of a mistake, but you'll never be They are gentle yet thorough. 25c, at Ridgway & Go’s Drug Store. —For strength aud color Golden ; Rule flour can’t be beat, call for , it, WINE-CARDUI B b e r s o l c P i a n o s A S sS O L m s jlL Y , »*\Ve have P>" a number td ycai'a used Ebersolo Pianos in the Comen atorj where thev aio ''Oastamly subjected 10 llic hard- e-t t<ibd of li--. UV hv.(> found this liborsole to be a good, durable piano. ..eU able to stand tM. tvenr aud tear of IIicmusic roow.M M iss C i . aka llAim, Directrefs Cincinnati Conservatory ot M’>slc. , MAKUPAimmfto cv The ‘Sm i th & Nixon Piano Co. 10 a n d I?. I;, t o u r i u s t r e e t , CINCINNATI. O. K &< K K &, K ’ K & tK K & K K & W B L O O D D IS E A S E C U RE D . If von erercontratted anyBloodor Sttvaia Disease, yonamnever safe until the I I-vUusor potionhas been eradicated tra Urise aystera. Don’t be scltiified vrith a I I“patch up" by same family doctor. Oit New Method Is Gnn ran teed to ) jCur* u r Ho P ay . Stamen Used w ith o u t W ritte n conm n t. j C u r e d TV h e n a l l E l s e F a i l e d "detdd 1lira my early life sver. this 'rsllmoabtf WohUhdtfti necessary, thongh 1-was no rhorosinful than thotiaands of other yonngf wen. Eatly IndKcretlons, later excesses, expolore to contagions dlsoart a all helped to break down my Sysiem. When I commenced to realiramy comUtion I was alfiost frantic. Doctor alter doctortreatedmohot only (raveme reJu'L-tiot acute. Hot Springs helpedme, but did notcarfcme. The symptoms atways $tetcary aha Potash drore thepoUdn Into my evstem I bless the: day yonr Hew Method returned. Mercury nhd Potaolt d a t instead of dfltiitpr It oat. M ft« ® ., , T reatm ent W ar reepmmstided to me. I InvestlSAted you were first, a#d Eudidf/yon had over 25 y ears’ experience an a re- tsponsible Guartclally. I gave yon m y cdsa nnder a guarantee. Ton cored me perm anently, nnd la six year* there «*i not fteitt» I sore, pain, ulcer o r anlr o ther ajrmptsm of tho blood disease.” . „ 26 Veirs InOhio. *S0,000 C«r«4. . „ ^ M. A. COJJMJY, Wo treat a«A euro Vsrlcecele, Bfoed Poison, Nervous tkM fity, S tricture, Impotency, fe c re t D rains, Kidney and Bladder Diseases. CtnuHatlea frit, (jeistlen Blink fit Herns trutieent lad Bosks fro*, DR S. K E N N E D Y & KERGAN , 247 BBPBB IOR OT. 6X,feVi3XAND, O. R& K K 6t K Kt^K K& K K &r i *K^K C; E. TODD, Uvery, Feed and coach Stable. 22 amt 2*1Nurlb Linnjslono d t„ 1‘boiio, Main 7i)t, * BpringiieW, O. Adam's Restaurant and Dining Rooms Gonuci' High mul Limwitouts slfcgt, Spiingboid, Oliict, Putq buek-whofct flour hi t

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