The Cedarville Herald, Volume 25, Numbers 27-52
Hi m%% b A l i V l L L l C u i I i s * ' I • *■ 4 P / s ! f ffc ’i'fliassn i .,,1 f I-fib i‘ <ki ;te j. i , y** |j£«)ly an d N ew Y o rk n*,,| r M< h ‘! a t I - m ^ t r m J ;<•> N w s f i « v f i i I l t , * ^ |> 1 \V inmL <• _ ' *i H^V? l k u t*,‘ | Vi 1 * ^ u '« rh v , * . I jy .S n a t h , V liv lV .- P ‘ ,f W fcinvan/ C'a^j,, Product of IheLuar&L and stock farm .(.an Q^ ‘ way*i be found’at |ji0: Moat Store of ies-’WeiHier,;; together v itb ' fcVHT, ' thing to ho found in iir."t-t'Iass meat market, . A1-so handles the ce]^r: , heated Swift Company^. Ilam?. And mmco.i* and firmest Ircntmcnt goes with die above.. leered, rid . . 'Fresh Fish and Iee lestaurant• and Dining Rooms J r and Limestone street, I, Ohio, WINONA, LAKE, Famous Summer Resort, lik r, Iiid the pretty Mt711mf,r J I'wmsylvama Lines in Xnrilt- InloMs rest, reafoiitigi), enter- I 11!'1, oelifditfui surrounding ■fsimig. toenjoj .vocation .cun- r-'t»ri, is !ho site of Winona As- lamm ier School, and is onnallr ■ ■my persons who are strenctir- |i-l>y the excellent fneillties’for ■work, and to vl**..fate in body li Rivmg influences f.Jr which l; is famous, Jitti, tfao- Opening Pay of .the • |b', excursion tickets to Winona ; |m stile via l’/mtisvlviLnia Lines. 1 I ohtained from May ifttli to llth, inclusive. lu lar information'on thosidi-' ■■tiiii time of trams, apply to fc of tin* X'eimsylviUliii Lines, or B ikn ', Chief ‘Assistmjt General li’ni, Pitfanurg, J‘a. Informal. I tract ions at Winona Lake; cn- I tin- Bummer {School sessions, luntfalmd in reply to inquiries 1,Mif- i v s, JitcKBY, Secretary , >. 1 ml. (iVatle-Markaobtainedand allFat-} londucted for MObtHATE F ees . Its OPPOSITEU.S.PATENTOrriccS ► euro pAt-rui isf'l« 5 &a lime 4i1.1t) thonpj ■yvfl.flhtrjj'tor, * I »i *M ** |UtkVHV4aUVS,UM,lj|| J KuH^r toObtainPatents,” with? 1 in the l/.S. and .foreign countries* 'duress, . « . * * •NOW4CO. I t O ffice , W ashington . o . C. ImwB m&KH i s m PILLS r v v.J p &'4 f ) Vf \ k i i$ ^ rn ,-de liCiOJe ;,CJ? Ite-rorS .OT [«•» as ssprf mu ' - ^■C‘It ■<■■ !l t.a.’ ' fPrfie.lanarrotM^plMli* |.5i' stH o, p j n J ' t \ i-n t.r H-nrtfenme*- Tears. I'H ; .,f »i.:’ i i.'!*■? I#, . ..loo to,;.' hf ra y r, v u e m o n i. co. *if,s*£ire, 'im iU lX *, 5»A. Iren >■•>calcoApee, la s s u ry fh e c a u tio n , p e t a ed (f. I t i,« vv’riT.-e ,:rd. It is d;it!pT<>!i.B* |i r M im ite (milgh (Vric it a t h im '. Alloys lit- t u ais th e lic-od, sonthts t u f a t h f J liitlCnltS OH fa” MiSigli'L crouji, tlirudt |« j U. A fp-sdutely fill*'- *£-Iy, r h iM r u i .lik c ih • fay. • STIg IiiJJE. steel Steamer l Y H O U N D jdo 9:15 a. tn. Daily, [oil (;fli p;in. Daiiy. : t r i o * ifu » Jstreit- 4:30 p. in* ’ ; folate IJJD ty SOOtf PccsafiJ d !!,>,■! KiCftuilu'id nay i f a f o s'. ffcffnll, Ffbf ' lEIiOantf TASfiMOO flitVCf Pnittfn fill'! p n la t-urtti, |'<(Uh4 fti{» Siilffh U'F' ‘CL'tr J A gL . y j, lit h, T c k d d , l?* iftfiai m m m i . ‘ j,i ■ *. . ■■ > .’• . » p ■ i Notions Hosiery and Underwear. Everything in the store; nothing reserved. A ll w ill he closed out a t prices never before attempted in tin s market. I have decided to change my entire line, and close out the Dry Goods department No more goods w ill be added, and when they are closed out th a t i s the end: of them. Store w ill be closed Monday and Tuesday, Aug. 2S and 26 to arrange the stock and markdown prices,, and the gfeatest of all sales w ill begin v Big-lit - ! Arid close when all: goods are sold which will hot be long at the prices. The stock is a clean ;and up-to-date one, as we sold all our old goods at the two big sales that , we had last year and this spring This is an opportunity you have not had of purchasing first class Dry Goods, Dress Gpods, Silks, Notions, Hosiery and Underwear at your own price. s It is useless and impossible to quote prices in-this space, and the best way -- „ .„'S- ( V to test is to come and see how much goods a dollar will buy. Above all, be ° n time, don’t delay.. Get your share. This sale will pay you to come i g o miles and to bring all your neighbors and Itlie big wagon and buy a year or two supplies. . Get the date, Wednesday at eight. ’ "> -'-V' . > Profit Sharing! T h e C in o in n a t j E n q u i r e r a e t £ t c : » l e ! o * $97 ,000 T q b e d istributed to such o f its readers who care to engage in an intel-' ie c tu a l'an d profitable study. A contest that will familiarize them With the population, voting pov 'er an d kgovernm ent o f th e State of Ohio. The Problem is, . ■ What w ill be the Total V ote in Ohio for Secretary o fj S tat* a t the general State election, to be hfcld on Tuesday, November 4 , 1902 . $ 12 ,000 will be presented to one making the nearest co rrect estimate.. $ 12 ,000 additional if an exact correct estimate is m ade, m aking a total of $ 2 4 ,0 0 0 for a correct estimate. An additional sum o f $ 1 0 ,0 0 0 will be given by the, Daily E nqu irer for an exact correct estimate if received on or before Ju ly 3 1 , J 902 , provided such estimate is m ade by a monthly subscriber to the Daily E nqu irer a t time o f making such estimate. T h e re are 4,187 cash prizes in all, several o f which equal a life-time competences ' $ r.o o for a year’s subscription to the W eekly E nquirer entitles sub scriber to one estimate. $ r . 5 & fo r a m onthly subscription to Daily E nqu irer entitles subscriber to one estimate. 50 cents, w ithout any subscription privilege, entitles subscribers to additional estimates, a t ra te o f 50 c for each estimate. Do n o t m ake a n y estim ate until you thoroughly understand this Profit-Sharing Plan o f the C incinnati E n q u ire r. ^ A ll estimates m ust be made on blanks p rep a red for th e purpose, an d in conform ity w ith, rules and regulations m ad e a n d provided. Send for circulars, blanks, e tc .,.to E N Q U IR E R P R O F IT -S H A R IN G B U R E A U , ' Box 716 . C incinnati, O* ‘Spoiled Mary’s Scene. F rank McKee tolls this story of* an incident / t h a t . happened while Mary Mannering was playing Ca mille in the west, During the in- i tense scene, where slid was’ engaged ’ in one of those pauses which make ‘ for dramatic effort an impatient boy in thevgallery, hoping to accelerate the action of the play, bawled a t th e top of his hinga: "Get up, Mary; g e t up!” a t the same time im itating with his lips .the c h irru p . used to stimulate & horse’s speed., Needless to relate the scene was spoiled. EXCURSIONTO NEWARK. . September 2 d to -ith, inclusive, ex- ■cursim tickets a t one and a th ird fare for round trip will be sold via P e n n sylvania L ines to Newark, account •Elks (B . p . G . 13.) S ta te re union. F o r details sou ticket agents. . 1 . . Stops ttie Cough And Works off Uio Cold, . L ax a tiv e Bromo-Qum inc Tablets cu re a cold in one day. N o ’Cure, No Pay, P rice 25 cents. . '. 18 . New Victims, the. season fo r sun- “This stroke.” “Yes, people are dying of it now th a t never died before.”—New York World. _ . I f it wasn’t popular, if it' wasn't loved by fhe people, why do dealers say? "W o have something just as good as the Madison Medicine Co’s E>>eky Mountain Tea.” Think it over. 35 cents.' Ask your drug- list. .. Representatives of the Smith fami ly have applied for space for a . build ing at the World's Fair to be the headquurtes of the members oF that great family when visiting the Expo sition, Some genius has figured out that there are 14,000,000 Smiths in the world, but the number who may visit Ihe World’s Fair is undeter mined. . 1 Bluestockings. Once upon a time a particular lifaj of stocking became the badge $fucertain learned clique. I t was ithfa stocking, and th e society th a t qprkil it tame in to existence in Venice in the year 1400, Nearly t#v centuries elapsed before thp &s»i. . feiiiaable nation—the French- traxc pread, but then a highly in- took it up, an d no one w ith an y p re - fendona to e ru d itio n re ste d c o n te n t the Ban B leu d u b d i 3 tin c - bjB. The usi’ ^n «pacc o f tim e passed ty and the fad sp re ad to E n g la n d , ttoro bluestockings ex isted u n til iWil, when, in th e p e rso n o f th e >&uutc 3.5 of Cork, th e la s t seiofc o f *RK o ia it coterie exp ired . J u L m how we g e t th e m o d e rn ap,- P ^u ion ‘‘bluestocking,” u su a lly h ek d on as a term o f o p p ro b rium » httjq one more le a rn e d th a n th e ^S ‘:ra% (,f people, especially i f fttyo’m iorbe a y o u n g g ir l a n d ,8,‘ i-x-raonal appearance, 'Makes the firca of life burn with a j':®- nEti,ews the golden, happy Tliiu's w h a t . Rocky ',p ,t:!l‘"un dues. Ask vm ir drug* M .S;tV- i ' u J s :' f,,r thf; H erald, Shatters All Records, Twice in the hospital, F , A. Gull- edge, Vcbena, Ala,, paid a vast sum. ' to doctors to cure a severe case of [piles, causing M tumors. When all ’ failed. Bucklen’s Arnica Salve cured [him. Subdues Inllammation, con quers Aches, kills Fains. Best Salve in the tforid. 25c a t Ridgeway & Go’s, drug store. Caution! . This 13 not a gentle word—-but when yog think how liable you are not to 1purchase for 75c the only remedy uni versally known and a remedy that has had the largest sale o f ’ any medicine in the world since 1808 for the cure and treatment of Consumption and Throat and Lung troubles without los ing its great popularity nil these years you will be thankful we called your attention to Bosclice’s German Hyrup, There are so many ordinary cough that aw cheap and good for tight colds perhaps, but for severe Coughs, Lron* clutis, C roup - and esimcittlly for Con sumption, where there is difficult ex pectoration and coughing during the nights and mornings, there 18 nothing like German Hyrnp. Bold by all d r u g g is t Itt.th e f i v t e l f a t l f c ; G . G» GnutiJt, Woodbury, N , ,T, MRS, L. S. ADAMS, O l C talveston , tN XM , "Wine of Ctrdui h indeed abluitnj to tired Women, Having suffered for seven years with weakness and jbtar- ing-dovmpains, and having tried sev eral doctors and different remedies with no success, your Wine of Cardul was the only thing which helped me, and evenfua'’/ cured me Itaeemedto build up the weak parts, strengthen the systemand correct Irregularities.” By "tired women" Mrs. Adams means nervous .women who hate disordered menses, falling o£ the womb, ovarian troubles or any of these ailments that women have. Yon can euro youiselfafcliomcwith this great women's remedy,Wino of Cardiff, Wino of Catilui has cured thousands of cases which doctorshavofailed tobenefit. Why . not hegjn to get well today? (All any stomach, liver or howfl diaqr- EXCURSION TO SANDUSKY- Excursion tickets to Kaminsky, am count Democratic State Stale con vention, of Ohio, will ho sniff via Pennsylvania Lines. September, 2d niul 3. For particulars see Ticket Ago,;.lf>. .ClncinnatfDivision. rennsmvanial,ineal ' Schedule ol Passenger tralns-Contral Time. W e s tw a r d . S o ln m b m tv , Vlloti.,,........« lV..I(5ltoTfJOU“ U aidon UAuIwten -?oln>a........ iXUarvIlto,.." WUUerforcQ “ X e u la ... SprlnxV ftl.." U oxanna....'“ WuynuTille,..,. ” O regonla,,.,1’ Ift.. A ncient M orrow ...,,.« Bo.T.ebanon “ I,ovcUm a...11 Mlirora.....<* C l a r e . . . . , <* Clnclnn*ll....Ar, AM so 3’ m am A31 v oa 3 05 AM 8 08 BIB 8 2 S fa 30 4 25 8 38 7 BOjlO3l|^ Z ? I D C T E p £ AMfl'M PSI.l-M *3 154*10;*740 ' f i f e ilIfI® ...... ....... f f i p ii = t = j 8 i S U 13 l 4J5 34 U 18 3# 5 38 ..... I.......|5 47 ... . f9-18............. )6f15 6 22 93211 55 4 338 30* s...... 9.42 ........ ..JR 41 5 46 95912 15 4 63.704 .4 35 .8 42 f4 45f0 5X ........f8 55 f4 eel 9 03 f 6 0519 13 Iliatwird. CiacinnililT C " Kilford, . 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Foi* Hawthorne to hold the people of "The Scar- lfcf Letter” steadily vin focus from November to February, to say noth ing of six years* preliminary brood ing, ia surely more of an artistic feat than to write a short story be tween Tuesday and Friday. The three years and nine months-of un rem itting labor devoted to "Middle- march” does not in itself afford aiiy .criterion of tho value o f'th e hook, hut given George E liot’s brain power and artistic instinct to be gin with, and ilicn concentrate them for Unit period upon a single theme, and ii: is no wonder tha t the result is a masterpiece. "Jan* van Eyck nay never in a imrry”--say8 Charles Read-:; of the great Flemish painter in ‘T h o Cloister ami the Hearth”-— Man van Eyck was never in a hurry, and therefore tho world will no t forget, him ir „a hurry.’WAUantie. This fliRiuiluto S'!WI tvetylto* of tho tconitlito Laxative Bromo*Qumine t * wou tho loniwly that w tM *♦ 1** 4wMi,4liiy w , /»r. ! ‘,a«L ... ..-1U", ---- S:te» " ......;ffl S5....... 'll ........I S. Cb'ioV.y 4f4 8 421014511 If!........ 1W,° 6711 02*11Sc>.«-J ? 2511 D5 r.Jffprn “ «j £4f9 1 C........II 50!.........t 7 40 .. .“ ' JiVa...... ".i,..,..:{9 IP...... 11053...... {7 CJauteir.a 50 9 S3 11 37,12 IS S 401S (fill 45 .1 am ! am 1 A3lJ PMIPJll PMIPM E Between SprlngBeld, Xenia, Dajtaiir Richmond. ~ - -s .so irafi aiiiaoars’ig'-nf- Ail. A3t Aifi PMIPM*l - x S a i S* f7l? [♦300.»5aU8 U P S1I J 801. J 33 5*05 810,'»8Sff34l " ............ '08 4 ' WESTWARD. 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We represent some of the largest manufacturing concerns in this line which enables us to quote . prices that surprise all • : :' : : : : : : 3. fi. mclftillan, Ccdaroille, 0 ♦♦♦ Funeral Director Furniture Dealer, osi ft asn*'- PMPM 3 05 h sit 55^8 5si 1010 ■wio, noa? . . . 6353 41*1067. X*«l* j-g 1 70.510 Iff1 1 2 5 ,................. .............. xsnia.. ( 7 vj 7 jk , iq am js pm . pm iR* 35 PM TcilnwSrfis"17351040 4 45! j |R 55 . ' *$**£» yK 'LW . „ J 5 OOL I i7 15 Ace.TfSins lun Xcrro*S!rCarmeiU 1 & 2 '), f f i f f " Aca.TtolnSlejr«CifJaiyli i. j X m w t ll i 6 , 1 © 5 . Rse«fo 8 Snhair. ocaps m ditb+hart* tiMt**#-******Z«tA **♦ *y* 5 $ 0 # 3 j* JjSj 10 m »i*rt an a 105 $Muiojpitin IlinmalrvlatVi umhtis ntuteittshinmiordon, iioH riiroiiKh riltsburah Union mat ion t„ nt»l WnfiUlnfflon, 1’hllaiKIphla and New Yorlf. ?fon, B, .'till nnd » i eoiuirrl -it rttoim,ond for Jndlannrolls and St.Louis; ion. I t nml 3 for Chlearro, ■. _1 a. to rricK , - k . a . foud , J k!J,r‘1Xw*A«r, • Cati»IracaaettJewt f4lto2.-x-> Pm sn rn o ii, I’ pnn ’ a . •“ Foe timq cards, mksoffaro, throuah tlokpfa l)j;:?faKc eheckw and nirfhcr information )V! ganlliur llie rwnnlng of tiahw, apply to nny AgontofthoiVnnsyivanift LUU'ii, ' i Reparation, | A gentle man in London called On' i the celebrated editor of a well •known- newspaper and said, “Sir, | your paper lias announced th a t I f am dead ” “If it is in Our paper, i t must ho true,” replied flic editor. ^ “But it-M no t true, for, as'y’ou sec, I atn alive,” , “ Well, then, i t cannot bo helped.*^ “But I expect you to correct tho misstatement,” said the gentleman. • The editor answered: “I can not do that, for wo never recall what h in our paper. I will, how ever, do everything to bring you back to life, Tomorrow I will place your name in ibo list of births,'* m iff , Finns arc making for tbe formal christeuiug of tlia first baby both, upon the World’s Fair site, daugiiter of one o f the construction force. World's Fa ir site- arc many canvas villages occupied by construction.em ployes and tlidc families. Tho name o f. the baby will be Louisiana O'Lwary, and some one of the promi nent World’s Fair officials will act. Of; goffjftttbrr : . ‘ * !) 1 DOCTORS say “Consumptioncanbocured.” I Naturealouowon’t doIt. It needs1 help. Doctors say |“S|qtt’s_Emulsionj continuo its ttso even In hot weather. t l h:av fi. .1 trie-J if, Cc-hit'ter ftoc iswtCc, rx-o'i r * nowsji, chesnitfa, «W<5»earti.Vitr.i, Hew.Vet*. ■ jes, a* 4 d ail .Tho Men and the Notes. ■Two men went into tbe world to seek their fortunes. While one was singing with his eyes upturned the other was looking on tho ground fo r what he m igh t find, and was fortunate enough to discover a ten dollar bill, His first delight was tu rned -to disappointment when be thought th a t i t might as well have been a hundred dollars, Then, ac tuated by avarice, ho dextermsly changed th e figures, pasted a. “0 ” over the (‘X” and raised th e note tenfold. . His companion continued to sing and .endeavored to raise his high note to 0 , and, after persistent ef fo rt, succeeded. Both men were dis covered, and while the former is ' behind hors without a note, tho 'other is in fron t of bars Cushing his notes ns fast as he can u tte r’them. Moral.—-It makes a difference what port of notes arc raised.—-New :York Herald. L ‘t ';u0hleii Kwh' Fleur, I EXCURSIONTO CINCINNATI. f:T, t - 4,7 .*•* j » a Cincmsiuti via F e n n sy h am a L ines August 31ef. Spuds' train leave* jUcdarviile 11 , OffHla. rn. Round trip ! rate I I , 2,% Fancy driul fruits o f all kind#' a t ': a i ^J— jLJ ,.v » /■ s
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