The Cedarville Herald, Volume 25, Numbers 27-52
i n g e B a n k m u ,* ; ►.lw:iurt._ C(4kc«^ *« and remitted. m Closin£-Out and Settlement Sale la nt lowest yat?$. >n fiW*t coavoi,ler.i VJ T y inftiL , 7 tt} iS? oa Itea! JKstatp, p , , >1 lateral Bronrhy. limn, I’res., Mice Pitfi., . ^ ^'ikHunn,. CVU}cr< ‘ B E S T Product of the market (md stock farm can fi]„ wnys be found at th0 Meat Store yf , i s W e i m e r . .together with every. . thing to be found in a first-classi meat market. Also handles the cele brated Swift Company^ ITun»8. And courteous nud liouesfi; treatment goes with the.abave. red. Mt#MW pwppi 1 V \ •Fresh Fish and lee staifrant anlDiiiing Rooms and’Limestone street. )hib. x. c i n n a t i P lv l a la n . sylvaniatinea o^Passonjertralns-Centralllmi). iio 50,*250 W 05 G 5 31 AM 3 33 4 85 i»i 7 50 815 $.25 f 3'30 . 4 ' 25 j 8.38 8 42 14 - 4 sf$ 5 a V.,,"#a 55 f 4 56 j 9 03 (5 #913, i '9 18 ; 9 3211 55 9 42 s*.JgK“ .....ib pCOHM (pafpt PM ^*3 30|8 20l*8O i 2 |T 5 a 9 23 K,,..... Io JLC sBTljagraa T.... 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A. t i o THAI Underwear. "■Mi'T-;1 E v e r y th in g i n th e s to re ; n g t l t in g rese rv ed , A l l w i l l he closed o u t a t p rices n e v e r before a ttem p te d i n tM s m a rk e t.- 1 h a v e decided to ch ang e m y e n t i r e l in e , a n d close c u t th e D ry Goods d e p a r tm e n t . No m o re goods w i l l he added, a n d w h e n th e y a re closed o u t t h a t i s th e end of th em . S to re w i l l be closed M o n d a y a n d T u e sd ay , A u g . 2 S a n d 26 to a r r a n g e th e s to ck a n d m a r k dow n p ric e s ,-an d th e g fe a te s t of a l l Wednesday. Aug’Ust 7 th, 1 9 0 2 , at Big-lit O’ •tv?' And close when all goods are sold which will not be long at the.prices. The stock is a clean arid up-to-date one, os 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 riot had of purchasing first class Dry Goods, Dress Goods, Silks, .Notions, Hosiery and Underwear at; your’own pribe. It is useless and impossible to quote prices in this space, and the best way to test is to come and see how much goods a dollar will buy. Above all, be on time, don’t delay. Get your share. This sale will pay you to come ioo miles and to bring all your neighbors and tlje big wagon and buy a year or two supplies. Get the date, Wednesday at eight. T h e C i n o i P ro f it S h a r in g ! . K t i ^ u i r & r n r ’ .+ tr x i A Russian'’Heart .Breaker. Kussian feminine society is all broi en aip over-the untimely end of Prince dancer and most reckless Tinted Woodwork. Tinted woodwork is having' a T OTor tne uimmciy ena ot ^ {lo Y0gll0 fot C0l0nial bedrooms Lordkip)?uri.se, the gayest j just at present. Palo green and a heart} - cream white, flushed with pink, are • a oM .vsiI.cl • ■ To be distributed to such, of its readers who cave to engage in an intel lectual and profitable study. A Contest ih\t will familiarize them tyith the population,, voting powei^and government, of the iitate of Ohio. ' The P * ? Q h lz im *s 9 What will bo the Total Vote in Ohio for Secretary of State at the general State election, to he held on T"e*;ny, N -vemhcr 4, 1902, - $12,000 will be’prerr r-:vd to ov<- making the nearest cpjrrcct estimate. $12,000 additional if an uxa-t noireit oVtimate is made, making a total Of $ 24 ,000 for a c > a "t i e tk-r 'e. An additional sum i,f$iO,aOd v/i!i !>e gtvvn by the Daily Enquirer for an exact correct estimate if rc-»ciie.i hi 'Whek-re July 31* J9°-i provided such estimate is made by a monthly subset ther* to the Daily Enquirer at time of making such estimate. . • There a re 4, tS 7 »ash prices in ail, several of which equal a life-time competence- ’• , $1.00 for a year's subscription to die Weekly Enquirer entitles sub scriber to one estimate. , $1.50 for a monthly subscription to Daily Enquirer entitles subscriber tonne estimate. , , 50 cents, without any subscript’em privilege, entitles subscribers to additional estimates, at rate of 50c Ls ea« h tst.nulc. Do not make any estimate mfril y.it thorouphly understand this Profit-Sharing Plan of the CiuciiumJ 1 r , qu i r e ,Ai l estimates must be made on blanks prepared for the purps-.e, :.ml in conformity with rules and regulations made and provided. Send for circulars, blanks, etc., to ENQUIEEF- I5EOMT-SHA,RING BUREAU, ILx 716. Cincinnati, 0 . t much lilted, while a dull, finished m 5 ^y. yeara. His mgh-«ej-eam or a silver gray that looks breaker, of St- Petersburg's winter season for _ _ ness died in Tiflis at the liands of j almost white are two other favor- tho czars executioner, Who deftly ! - j - i-i t-_ — strangled, him with the aid of a silic ates. Care should bo taken, howev er, to avoid crude color tones. en cord between the head and shoul ders, for when not making, love in the capital the prince followed the trade of highwayman. Ho was sen tenced to death for holding up thir ty-seven coaches in the Caucasus and shooting a dozen or.niore of his | game height, the top being finished victims,-all men. ‘‘To the ladiesJie [ with a single piece of wood or Old Hickory Furniture. ■ Old hickory furniture comes, in all dosigns in big chairs, little chairs and tables. Some of the low backed chairs have arms and back of the was lovely,", say the reports of his trial- Many women testified that he treated them to candy, tea and fruit after taking their valuables- “And he was as gallantly dressed as Fra Dinvolo in the opera," said an enthusiastic witness, “and shot dead in my presence one of bis band who had frightened my children for fun." Most Tlmfd of Kings. King Albert of Saxony, who died recently, was a very timid man. He disliked to walk through a room full of people, and he blushed like a girl if any one spoke to him. Twilight, indeed, was the only time during the day when he seemed to have any courage, Thus Joeburg. ■Johannesburg is called for sake af brevity by those who reside there in Jo'burg, btit, adds ft South Afri- #»n correspondent, “riot doe-burg, m they are careful to tell you." nevertheless we predict Joeburg ft will be called and written in a very brief period of time. There is so getting away from ,its singular though fortuitous appropriateness. ♦“London Express, Convict HumOr. The convicts in Sing Sing prison ftsae a weekly paper, A recent is- *a« sontnined the following bit of *e*is and quaint, comment; rtMr. Meredith, the novelist, is no former rile to take long walks in the Cdun- t f, writes a correspondent. Mr, eredifh has our sympathy. We have been thus Afflicted for several Jrars," ’ plum Jelly, .. To mako plum jelly take half a gallon of half ripe plums, put in a porcelain kettle; cover with, water and let boil ten minutes. Pour off the juice and strain through a jelly bag. Add one pound of white sugar to each pint of juice and boil until it will harden when cold. This will require from twenty to thirty min utes' boiling,. Caution! This is not a getttle word—but when you think how liable you are not tp purchase for 76 c the only remedy uni- 1vernally known and a remedy that use had the largest sale of any medicine in the world since 1866 for the cure and treatment of UonsUmplioa and Throat and Lung troubles without foe fog its great popularity all these years you will be thankful we called your Fortune favors a fexwt. attention to Boschee's Uermau Syrup. There are so many ordinary cough '•Ihiving distressing p ain s fo head , «<ek and stomach, and befo j ‘.m a4 & is t 6 eatst, mr#s#«• ............. .... vjfh’g wlthoitti .^tite, I hegim fo use. Dr, King's ^w fofe Pills," writes W. P, White- 7*0* of Kennedale* Tex •, w«nd soon «ft like n new-man," Infallible in ^ * r h and liver troubles, Only Sofcaf t* fi.K, remedies made by druggists and olhers that are cheap and good/or ltghuokls perhaps, but for severe (Tofighs, Bron chitis, Group—and especially for Con sumption, where there iS jifflcult ex perforation and coughing mtnrtg the nights and mornings, there is nothi. g like German Byrun*, Bold by alf druggists in the oivllissod world. he was unable to refuse any request during the day, Mil lie often refused them during *the evening, and for this reason those who wanted him to grant them favors tried if possi ble to obtain interviews with him during the day. This constitutional timidity gave rise to a rum it tha t he was lacking in physical courage, hut that is not true, ns on various instances he gave striking proofs of his willing* nesa^o fbee perils. branch, bent and giving the chair a round effect, This furniture is dur able and will stand outdoor life. Leather In House Furnishing, The prominence given to leather is a noticeable feature of the house furnishing of the time, and one of the latest adaptations of, leather for decorative purposes is the use of a metal finished skin in either a soft green or rich brown tone as a straight valance for a velour por tiere. Jtt Proper Order. ■ The editor Of th e " Olangtown .Times had firmly, fixed ideas as to the sort of language which.should be used in the columns of his pa per and never failed to express them with force and decision. (*T see here," he said, with an ac cusing finger on a sentence in the copy of a now contributor, "that you refer to a ninn as dressed in 'a coat ,of brown.’ ‘Now, wo don’t pay for poetical turns on this paper. When you mean a brown coat, say a brown coat." ltl didn’t realize that you object ed to a form which conveys the same idea," ventured tho young man who had made the mistake. " It doesn’t always convey-tho same idea," said the editor sharply.- "Suppose I should say that the prop erty man a t tho Olangtown Opera House was a man of property, And what do you think would be the re sult if I told Colonel Black, who in a recent interview is mentioned as Appropriate. "Ypur majesty," said the cook of the. king of the cannibal islands, “how will you have the latest cap tive prepared?" “I always like to cook my game in some way appropriate to their national characteristics," replied the king.. "Of what nation js the captive ? «ta v» a man of confidence, that I had heard ho was a confidence man?” "Qklnker Road*'’ At last it can be definitely an nounced that the much talked of world’s fair at St. Louis is to be actually held, for ,the Midway has now been located and its limits def initely fixed. However, it will not be called the midway, but Skinker road. "Skinker!" Gould a better name be selected for the attractions which will be there gathered? And Bkinker road! What hotter scene for the operation of the’most active I and ifresistible of r%d -agents?—' I Louisville Courier-Journal. EXCURSION TO DAYTON. September Oth fo 12 th, inclusive, j cxemriw) tickets to Day toft will bej sold, account Fair, from Richmond,] Springfield, Loudon, At irr.jjW and in • ftoWdiufo ticket ttafiou'i. { Miss Ida. M. Snyder, Tretmareeoi in* Brooklyn East fin*Art CInk "If women would p*y more Attention (0 their health wewouk^hive more futj wive*, mother*enddtuehier*, and would obierve remit*The its y would find preifrlpllon* do not cure* the’«y are given that the doctor** perform the many credit for. " In consulting with my druggistha ad vised McElree**Wine of Ctrduf and Thed- jord's Black-Draught, and * 0 1took It and hava every reason to thank hint for a new life openedtip to thewith restored health, and it onlytook three month* to cureme." Wlno of Cardiff Ua regulatorof tho tnenstrnal functions and is a most as tonishing tonic for women. I t cures whites andHooding. that haveboonbarren for years. All ^u^stehavO #1,00hottlea or Wine fm lm ll't' ft,r the Jfer,tl<J W1NE-CAHB1II England’s Fig Gardens. The industry of fig culture in Britain may he BAid to he centered in Worthing, though how this neigh borhood should come to possess the moatfcextensive fig orchards it is hardto say. Those who never have had an opportunity of Visiting the Worthing iig orchards would he as tonished to learn of the size, age and vigor this tree attains there, Even in cottage gardens in the im mediate neighborhood the fig tree thrives remarkably well. I t is in He is an Irishman, your maj esty. Is it your pleasure that he be done into an Irish stow?" "Oh, no! You may make soup of him." ’ • ,"But is tha t characteristic of tho Irish, your, majesty ?" asked tho chef politely. ' "Certainly, it is. That is the way they cook young men. themselves in Ireland" " I beg your pardon, sire,, but I never heard of it.” "That, my dear sir, is because you have not had so much time to read as I have. I, sir, have often met, in my reading about Irishmen, with the-expression, ‘a broth of a boy.’ " When once liberated within your system, it produces a most wonderful effect. It’s worth one’s last dollar to feel the pleasure of life that come by taking Rock Mountain Tea, Ask ’your druggist. and around the village of Somptfog if figs that the chief market supply a is obtained. The trees are here planted in groves, irregular now be cause some have died and been re placed by younger trees, and many of them are twenty feet high and as’ many through. They are not al lowed to grow higher than this; oth erwise the labor of gathering the fruit would be increased.—London Standard. Lingering Summer Colds. Don’t let a cold.run at ibis season. ' Summer Colds arc the hardest kind lo cure and if neglected tuny linger along for months. A long, siege like this will put down the strongest con stitution. One ■Minute Cmigh Cure will break up the attack at once. Safe, sure, acts a t once, Cures Coughs, colds, croup, bronchitis, all throat and lung troubles. The chib (Iren like it. C. M, Ridgway, Laxative Broom-Quinine Tablets cure ft cold in one <by, No Cure, No Fay, Brice 25 cents, Story of tho Pino T re t. The Mississippi pine tree knows not what a day may bring forth. On Saturday morning he may be wavfo; .......... ... . .... , m to and fro in the breeze, proud of his growth, in full remembrance of the storm that he has endured in the past, says the Laurce (Miss.) Chron icle. The crosscut saw a t 8 a. m. strikes him, and in a few short min utes he is cut off and sawed into fogs. Before night he is loaded oii the cats, hauled-in to the town ahd dumped into the pond. On Monday morning he is dragged ont, sawed into lumber and before night pu t into*a dry kiln, OnThursday he is taken out and loaded on tho cars. On Saturday he is in Chicago, .and the following Monday . lie is befoj nailed in some building in that great thoroughfare. An Obadfant Doll. A little girl was overheard talk ing to Her doll, whoso arm had come off, exposing the s&wdust stuffing r "You dear, good, obedient dolly. I knew I had told you to chew yont food fine, but I didn’t think you would chew it So fine as that." Not Impossible. "You say the defendant then ex ecuted a backdown. Are thoser tho words yon used?" asked the lawyer, who was badgering the witness. "Yes, sflr," answered the witness. " I would like to have you inform me how a man can ’execute’ a back down," ; "Well, sir, ho could hang his head, couldn’t he r ’aaid the witness fierce ly,—Chicago Tribune, Your Tongue If it’s coated, youjr stomach is bad, your liver is out of order. 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