The Cedarville Herald, Volume 26, Numbers 1-26
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A<Mre#* A 16-20 Plyntotith PL. U*> CHICAGO, ILL. Way, Ccdarvijle, 0 1 ’S E N G L I S H . YALPILLS 4 > * . - 4T < % * £ l.Hdlr*. a«)chrunKtst tat UMSII S b I n i an! ^slfcl w:i!i blue ribbos, eo ri*Rk*rami wbulb i ». i;;i vof yourUnfjfttf. • **»r«ic«Inr*. T « Jb Tor atUU**.*1 tn four, ■O'Xen-.atuuinis, SoJ-lb, ttEMieUt, OO. r n i u . , i\*. u »*»»». RW RY, «£CT lO«a OntAHt ‘ c m i ’d / k i t s Aral avtc-.. , , a /..-■<.?«. m ? a , r e,*p5t“ A. Cl«r»***y (1 her* ■tent # h * Nil tfsoelH* k r.rsdr I •Irs, 'mid . eorm't [♦arfteulft i C-v'erp'iif tywcp«»' * P lf / !by ta»‘ Attflfe * 1 0 « r t N , <i*e& ItV'-f ** OH*j M?r/' MU*’ l mfffy fr*! 1 ?J& tf Paint Values T T ie s P a t t o n ' s B u n - P r o o f P M u t is cheap paint for a good house because it lasts twice as bag . lt\s good *paint for a cheap .house because it beautifies and preserves it. j \ • ; f - A , S un -P roof FOB Paint represents the only true prfocipteof scientific paint no ting , com- buung foe lugliest degree of beauty with the greatest covering capacity nod durability. I t la a" dependable paint. I t does not Jose its lustre. I t does jiot peel, crack or chalk off, Guaranteed *?»****« v^\ ? ear8, book of paint Knowledge and Advice (free) to ’ , • . PATTQN PAINT C 0 „ L«k* S t., Milwaukee. Wla. BALE BY KERB & HASTINGS BROS,* CEDARYlLLE,. OHIO, CONTEST GRADE. Weston, Cl;irk, ‘ March, T. S.-C. D. Avg. T, S.C. ,1>,. Avg,'" % S.C, ;L>, Avg. McMillan SO. 93 90 ■ m 0 91 93' 95 93 • ■89 93 ' 87' «o?fo Barber ■93 . 95 \ m [ '95" , 9t • 95 91 H 91 9^, 9Q 91 Ball- 90 75 -.8BH - v° 98 ' flfl 98., 'M " 97' W i. Wilson 06 , lit 80 ' 90 ' .93. 98 ' 90 m - 98 00 • 07 Vf .Pollock 85 ' 90 „. OO m ’ 95 , 90 » '8 8 9 m 91 93 91 W i Youbg •1X>- .91 ■ .92 9f m or. - .00 m ' 93 '93 95 98K Kcmler r rn . ’ GO 93. GarJough 4 » 0 91 ' Js£+ 95 ~ ‘ r 92 „ % ’ ; S “ 'LOCAL ANB PERSONAL i J . W , Pollock attended stock sales a t Tippecanoe and Indianapolis this ’ week. Lmvry Spi’oul, -of Wasbiiigtdn', D. , 0 ., spent Wednesday with his friends at this place. Miss Flora Nishot, o f Yellow Springs,, was the guests o f Miss; Lula Barber this'Week. 15 Mrs, Lucy McClellan' has to r her guests Mrs. McChilan, of ^Xenia, and Mrs, CHb'souyrtl Washington. Mrsue.s Lena Collins and Bessje Hojiping who have been attending ■Monmouth college returned Home this morning. Mrs. E f , Kerr left this morning /Tor Rushvide, Ind ,, word having been received that Mrs. Paul K e rr vyas nearing the end, , Mr. E., S. Keys and Wife h ad for their guests yesterday, Prof. Edging- tuh and wife, of Painterville, hud the Misses Pearl Bouse, of Paintersville, and Bella Buchertof South Charltalou. Bev. John Alford, wife and daugh ter, of Beaver Falls, Pa„ and Mias Kate Imbrie, of New Galilee, Pa., * attended* commencement and were guests of Prof. W. B . McOhesney and wife. ADVICE TO BOYS Get the Primkiy Buiin«M Virtue* late -Yost'ChkiMta v". Boys arc constantly writing me -for. advice about how to succeed.'and when t Bend them my receipt they say that I ant dealing out commonplace generali ties. Of course I am',‘ but thads whist the receipt calls for, and If a boy will take these 'commonplace generalities and knead them into his. Job the mix ture ’ll be dike. - . Once a fellow's got the primary busi ness virtues cemented into his charac ter he’s- safe to build on. But when a clerk crawls Into the ofllfce In the morn ing like a sick setter, pup and leaps from h is stool'at night with the spring of a tiger I’m a little afraid that it t sent him to take charge o f a branch house ho wouldn’t always be- around When customers were. He’s the "Sort of a chap who would hold back the sun an hour every morning and have it gain two every afternoon i f the Lprd would give him the same discretionary powers that lie. gave Joshua. And I have noticed that he’s the fellow 1 who Invariably takes a timekeeper as an in- suit. He’s pretty numerous in business offices; In fact, If. the glance of the hu man eye could affect a clock face. In the. same way that a man’s country cousins affect their .city welcome I should have to buy a new timepiece for the office every morning.—From “Let ters From a Self Made Merchant to His Son,” by George Horace'Lorlmer. Worst of AH Experiences. Can anything be worse than to feel that every minute will be your last? Such was the experience of Mrs. S. H. Newson, Decatur. Ala, “ For three years” she writes, “ I endured insuf ferable pain from indigestion, stomach and bowel trouble. Death seemed in evitable when doctors and all remedies failed. A t length I was induced to try Electric Bitters and the result was miraculous. I Improved a t once and I'm now completely recovered.” F o r Liver, Kidney, Stomach and Bowel troubles Eleetrie Bitters is the onlv medicine, Only 60c. I t’s guarantee * by B. G, Kidgway, Druggist. Neckwear from 5c to 50c at Sullivan's, the Hatter* 27 S. Limestone St., Spring- field, Ohio. That Throbbing Headache Would ouickly leave you, i f you used D r. King’s New L ife Pills, Thousands, o f suffers have proved tlielr matchless merit for Sick and Nervou 9 Headaches, They make pure blood aed build up your health. Only 26c, money back if not cured. Bold by B. G. Bidgway, Druggist. The new cruiser Baltimore will be • the Fret warship to be fitted with ■ steel furniture. Jo b Printing of all kinds executed in first-etas 3 style a t H erald 1 office. The Herald, One-Year, One Dollar m i s , cece iiA stows , Orator,Xfctroifeas Clnb, 17$Wartdi Avenue. UittfApo, Itr... Oct. 22,1902, J or nearly four wars I suffered from owim.u trouble*. /I'iiO doc tor iusLted on an omation as the ; onlywiy topc-t well. 1 , however, f.troagly objected to an operation. My teabaial felt disheartened a* - well as I, for home with a. sick : Woman ia a dMacwato place ftf: k st. Afriemlly druggist advised : bios to get ft tiiKfo' of Wine of ■ t ’afdai for sne totryvondfo 1 did so , : Ihrgsn to improvei»afo%da«s «»d ^ my recowrywas ca y rapid, W itt- ; in eighteen wesku. I wua another being. Mrs, ih'iWi’s M ire hliWSM ttjr Wnzmhy.7 ahoain is saddenedby frtuals a cafcw-'f tinl omplctely WjfcC of foaldtti i as, i that »'i<k- i;rr3 and brings Ir.dtij and happi*: |.f.r-> again, |»f, «{,* ^ t o suffrf- , «:£?. {in to vii'W ilrumisS f»«lay i ticitbi of Wine of f'Mdt WlHU&CimilM For a stylish negligee shirt go to Sullivan, The ■ I Hatter* prices 35c to $i« 27 S. Limestone St,, Spring- field, Ohio. L r O W ' R A t rm B SOUTH, SOUTHEAST “ A m SOUTHWEST ,7 VIA •u ^ CRrrj.ENr 'K’t i i j ’i £ . j n o s A S m£ »-*'ifc-w-a-.w .'AH' A^JtmfZk ' MST n K J wj S? w WWITI r o f t » A T « k m A| ... LJ*i-!*»H, * t - & PtAY AND TIE ll«|h Usmi, Imt (t | m 'I Wi** I t ItolM •r H**l *( LilUW THE IOOL HOOSTER Of courap all ftdiMs going to taka «o taneb time and thought that yoa won’t fcav« a Very wide margin left for golf— especially In the afternoon?. I glmpljr mention' this In passing, because T #99 to the Chicago papers which have be #9 sent me that you were, among the play- era on the links one afternoon a fort* niCht a g o ,.Golf? a nice, foolish game and there ain’t any harm to It so for a# l know except for the balla-the atlff balia at the beginning, the lost balls to the ml<l<Jle end the highballs at the end pf the game. But a young fellow who wants to Do a boss butcher hasn’t much daylight to waste on any kind of links cxccpt sausago Jinks, Of course a man should have a cer tain amount o f play, just as a boy is entitled to a piece of pie at the end of his dinner, ,hut lie don’t want to make a- meat of It. Aliy one who lets sinkers take the place of bread and meat gets bilious pretty young, and these fellows who haven’t any job except to blow the Old man’s dollars arptn good ditel llkp the little niggers In the pie eating con test at the/county fair—they’ve a-plen ty o f pastry and they’re attracting a heap of attention, hut they’ve got a stomach ache coming to' them by and by,—Fi'qm “Letters From a Self Made Merchant to H is Son,” by George Sor- ace Loriffier. ' Starfiing Evidence. Fresh testimony in great quantity is constantly'coming in, decJaring'Dr. King's New Discovery for Consutnp'' tion, Cqugbs and Colds to be,unequal ed. A recent expression from T. J , MeFarland, Bentorviile/Ya., serves as example, He writes; “ I had Bron chitis for three years and doctored all the • rime without being benefited. Then I bdgan sakinjj Dr, King's New Discovery, and-a few bottles Wholly cured me.” Equally effective in curing all Lpng and Throat troubles, •Con sumption, Fneumonia and Grip. Guaranteed by B. G. 'Bidgway1, Drug gist. Trial bottles free, regular size 60c, and $ 1 , 00 . A regular professorship of railroad ing is to be created a t the Technical high school Of Berlin. ChamberlairtV Colic, Cholera and Diar- ® rhea Remedy Is (everywhere revoghiled as the one remedy that can always be depended upon and that,is pleasant to take. I t is especially valuable for summer diar -1 rhea in children and is Undoubtedly the means of saving lives of a great many children each year, For sale by d« M: Bidgway, Vienna, is contemplating; the mtt- nieipHlization of the business of under takers. Driven io Desperation? Living a t an out o f tlie way place, remote from civilivatioh; a family is often driven to desperation in case of accident, resulting m Burns*- Cuts; Wounds, Ulcers, etc. Lay in a sup ply of Bucklen’s Arnica Salve. I t ’a the best on earth.' 64c, a tB . G. Jtidg- Way’s-Drug Store; Mu’* Alwtya €r»wi»f, but If* tk« K«* tk«l t»>* tfc» K it J’ve heard * good-deal to my timv about too fosMmess of 'boas, but whoa’' i t comes to right down, plum foolishness giro me a rooster'every time, n e ’a always strutting and stretching and crowing and bragging about things with which lie had noth ing to do. When the sun rises, you’d think that he was making all the light instead -of all the noise. When the farmer’s wife tlnpw* the scraps to the kenyard, he crows as If he was tbs provider for the whole farmyard and was asking, a blessing on the food. VEheu he meets another roosfor, he crown, and when, the otter rooster licks him he crows. „ And so lie keeps it up atridght through the day, .Ha even ,wakes up during the night aud crows a little on general principles. But when you bear from a hen she's laid an egg, and she don’t make a great deal of noise-about-It either.- From “Letters From a. Self Made. Mer chant to HU Hon,” by Georga Horae* Lorlmer. UP-TO-MIERUBBERTIREBUGGIES R e m e m b e r W O * ' g u a m n t c c H t h e m . P app lies* H is ow x J 2 tH?bcr T ire® cm-rl R u b h e r T i r e s a p p l i e d o n ' g l j o r t n a t i c e , I f people would use more honey and less bu tte r on tlieir breads, we" th ink i t would he better fo r th e ir health, especially for children and invalids, a t least such as suffer from defective or wbak digestive power. Honey is a,partly digested form of sugar and thus relieves the stomach xromt the task of changing e‘ane gugar to i.grape sugar, which must be dona w ith .o ther forms of sugar before, the/., can .be absorbed in to the system. Many reso rt to honey when they want a remedy fo r coughs •n d sore th rpat, bu t why no t use i t a s a preventive? The above represents a Combination run-about top buggy, with naked thousand-mile axle and open head spring. . The wheels are 42-44 rubber tire while the track is 4 feet 8 inches, -The body is 22 inches wide with 3 bow full leather top and hangs on the Bailey body loop, The cloth trimmings are green. The body is black 4 , while the gear is painted with the fashionable New York red. There is a full length strip o f velvet carpet, The shafts have the quick shifting shaft coupler. J . B L W O L IT X e n i a A v e n u e , C e d a n v i l l e , Q Chamberlain's Fain Balm is an an tiseptic liniment, and when applied to cute, bruises and burns, causes them to heal without niafurationjmd much more quickly than by the usual treat ment, ’ For sale by 0 , M; Bidgway. 60 YEARS* EXPERIENCE f$ T haos M amhs _/ -OfcuaN* *• CosvmaHT* A c. AnrtmBSSndlngSrtotcli *naa«*CTlptlqn tn*T. quickly n*cort»ln our opinion jrf*wuMb*raa Inrentlimu prob»b]jrMtwtoblCj^J^mmnnloi. tkra*strictlycouDacntiil. HAHDBdQifonP«Mnt*. centfree, OiaMt.*«*noylorMcnrturP»t«nts.: " Pntenu UKcn.innwch Mqtm* Co, reed** •peelotnotlc*. yfltSootofasr**, lath* S c i e n t i f i c B m t r i c a n . AlmndsoittsipJllnKtraUSl weekly. iJWMt cir- cutstlcmor *oy (clanuac Journal. Tams. *Sa yaar; fonrmontty^Sl. BOKlbyall «ar»ide«l»r*. CASTOR IA For Infants and Children. tbe KindYou HaveAlways Bought Bears the Bignatnrfe of alarm:OJeather: FaWcsI| ? 5 Commencement Day Chiffonette. « A Dainty Cleau Fabric qnaurpassed for such occasions. The goods and the right prices please all; per yard......45c, 50c, TSc. Cool Dress Goods for Summer, Dimities marked down to 10c, Grenadines, Etaroines, figured. Brillianteen, Doilies, SilkdownCs, Pean de Crepe, Kakai, and all the new weaves. Solid Colored Silks ........... ..,.J..„..,373c< White Dress Goods, Summer. All signs indicate this as the great season lor white goods, We are all well fixed in India Linen, Persian Lawn, Swisses, plain and dotted, The new fabrics in Oxford, Madras, Chevoits, Mercerized, figured and plain, solid and stnpe are selling fast, Silk Tissue, Japs, Gliiua, Taffetta, Peau do Sou;, Peau de Cygnc, figured Brilliantee. Come in early and inspect them. House Cleaning Time, Makc 3 our Carpet men liuatlo and our beautiful patterns go fast. Most everyone are buying new Mattings, Curtains, Sk jJnoleuiu, Siedalihc Portiera, etc., from our well selected Jtehison & Giiney, I Thfe ‘‘Bee Hive Store,” N. Detroit St* - - Xenia, Ohio. 9 9 9 l I l 1 9 ! 9 9 9 ,9 Bfe Offer To-Day On Sound Ear . Corn, Cool and Sweet, Delivered at Trcbeins, / A r t Fer Bushel, of 68 e Pounds to Bushel 4 U C SB * No Shoveling, Good Dumps. ■ Call, Write o r Telephone. Colonial Distillery Company Trebelns, Ohio. —A complete line of breakfast foods a t Gray & Co’s. . t f Cautmnl This Is not a gentle word—-but when you ihihk how liable you are not to purchase for 75c the only remedy uni versally known and a remedy tha t haB had the largest sale o f any medicine in the world since 1868 for the cure and treatment c f Consumption and Throat and Lung troubles withoutlos- iug its great popularity all these years you will be thankful wfr called your attention to Boschee’s German Syrup. There are so many ordinary cough remedies made by druggists andothers that are cheap and good for ltght colds perhaps1, but for severe Coughs, Bron chitis, Croup—-and especially for Con sumption, where there is difficult ex pectoration and coughing during the nights and mornings, there is nothing like German Syrup.- T h e25 cent size has ju st been introduced this year. Ifogular size 75- cents. A t all drug gists* The pull o f the railway engines iu use is from 16 to.30 tons. Reduced Fares via Pennsy lvania Lines. Excursion tickets will hesold vl*Pennsyl vania Lines as follows: To Sr, Loom, "Mo,, Jane 10th and litfi, account Thirty-first flachgeffest of North American Eatngerbound. To liosiox. M*»,, July 2nd to 5th, inclu sive, account National Educational Associ ation. * To California find IntermediateTerritory, One-Way Second Class Coloniaft’ Tickets, April 18th to June 10th, To Taints m the Wtot, Northwest Mid and South. April 21st. May5th, 19tb, June 2nd artd Kith for Hopie-Scekcr;? Excursion. To Points In South ' “ ~ ‘ “ * tory, April 21st, May lGtlr* July ttt, and L'l Class Settlers’TickoM For particulars regarding low fares, through trains, ets.. apply to nearest ticket agent of the Pennsylvania Lines. To Denver,. Col., account Yonng People's Society of Christian Endeavor, Will, be sold July «, 1 and 8, To Boston account First Church of Christ, fide*'list, Juno 23,20 mid 2L To Tout City, (San Diego, Cal.,) July ",to Auaust 31, inclusive. To ILltlmore, July 18 and l!f. account AtuiUai .Meeting, Uraml Lodge, Elks, Cold lit One Day t « i » L a x a t i i v e B r o m o Q n h f i n e T A M * . tt tAt . -wtsVCIl'HW rr WP e 'Hi' gRKSwmm * jpPPi’e'8wBBH|H90w1tt Q um G ti* I mi :OtSiAgu|||Wwi t-hLXi 'M mWZtyMpWtyRb Buy your straw hats of] Cuts, Bruisesand Burns .Quickly Healed. SulllVan, The Hatter, 2 7 S. Limestone St, Springfield, JOBE BROS. & CO. Ohio. No Life, No Eriergy, . No Ambition. . These are common expressions nowadays and the .nger posts thpt point with unfail ing accuracy, to a nervous system fobbed of its-vitality by over-exertion, overstrain or excess pfsomehind. That anyone should allow this .condition to go’ on to complete mental, physical or bexuafrutoas H must if neglected, Isa positive crime when the cure is at hand in Dr.'A, W, Chase’s NervC Pills—a medicine designed expressly for this condition—a, medicine that cures to stay cured by resupplying the very essen-^ tisl of life—Nerve Force, cMrs. B. Smith of 323 Warren St,, Daytod, T)hio, Bays:—“Dr. A, W,- Cheso’p Nerve Pills arc due, My Son aged 14 after the grippe was weak, and very nervous—felt dull and lacked energy and amhltfon. I was asked to try the Nerve Pills and they acted finely in building him up, giving him nerve strength so that he slept well nttd rested at night. Tho tonic power is'very marked and l am glad to recommend thorn,” For further information call at' Itldgway <ScCo’s. Drug Store, Cedarville Ohio. bOc a box at dealerS-or Dr. A. W Chase Mcdtclttc Co.,.Buffalo, N. Y , Sc* iliatportrate and signature of A, Mf. Chase M. D. are on everypackago.' § SainmeF Undemea? * SPECIAL! < LAD IE S 'B IBB ED VESTS,' plain and fancy, excellent .quality,. V- ' taped Sleeves and neck, as good .as usually sell for 15c. Now-.-.-ioC Finer Summer Vests, at 12 |c , 15c, 25c aud ...........,....* ,..,....:..j 50 C Men ’6 Balbriggan Shirts and Drawers,-two qualities, 2oc and.',.... 50 C Muslin Underware for Summer* •New styles, new ideas, new values For mid-summer sale. Ladies' Cor, set Covers, ten different styles, e&ch<>.......................................... ..., 25 c Besides a large .assortment at, each 39c, 50o, 75c a n d :.,,..,....,^ i ,o O ’) White,Skirts a t 50c, 75c, 81,00 and $1.25, up. A t $ 1.00 we have ‘ six new styles equal to itoy’81.50 skirt ever sold. See them at once, Muslin Drawers. Five styles at 25c. Excellent values and a large assortment n t 39c, 50or 7(to4tod $ 1 , 00 , Ladies 1 Gowns. Five styles a t 50c each, all nicely trimmed and good material. A t 75o, $1.00, fl.2 5 , $1.50 and $2.00 we have plenty of b e# styles and cheaper than you can make them. Children’s Drill Waists 2 for 25c, Children’s Muslin Drawers 2 tor 25c, „ See tbis line—it will help you* Wash Goods. The Very latest and newest styles:—Batiste a t 123c and 15c; Printed Dimities, fine quality, 15c; Printed Lace Stripe, very new, 15cj 2000 yards more Bates Seersucker Gingham remnants. Ju st received a 12Jc Gingham for 10c a yard. Before buying elsewhere, look here. JOBE BROS. & CO., E b e r s o le P ia n o s a b s o l u t e l y d u r a b l e . ♦«We have for * numberof years used Fbersole Plsnbsin the Coasemtory where they are constantly Subjected to to* hart- Mt kind of use. We have found the EbereoJe to he a good, durable piano,’well able to stand the wear and tearof themusic room.” Miss (I la U x B a « k , Directress CHaelmtati Ocn«wr«t(wy o*Maria MAHUMOTlffltO8V The Smith & Nixon Pigno Co. Ml a n d 12 « . Fowrtfer S tree t, CINCINNATI, O, MORPH INI 4 M t o m l a k * t f i u H U M , 0 * e « t o l m I t o b t a i WK«MnuSnt'* Confidential M A R h a t t i k n *w v'itov, ■-■ 7 a m 1
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