The Cedarville Herald, Volume 26, Numbers 1-26
f<v- S«' k ' 4 *A•*. t ,f if-1 Just the Thing} Farmers prepare your oats ground 'with the Morgan * Spading « Harrow which„ pulverizes the S ound thoroughly and ives it level. T h e . draft is very much light er than Disc Harrows. > For sale by ........ C e d a r v l l l e , 0 . W. R. Sterrett. I NmiByum 1 tuw wmfimwuwwraim'twir The Gedartfilte Herald. $X*Q0 P e r Y e a f . " K a r l H B u l l E d i to r . FRIDAY, MARCH 27, &03, The Teller counted himself in. The President insists on ratification of the Cuban treaty. ri Senator Quay’s advocacy of hood stops at a compromise. State- . Senator Aldrioh /declare* the Omni- bus Statehood bill shall not pass. ' Moat people will admire Mr. Car negie for his refusal to furnish capital fbr Hortji Tele expeditions. v r i ^ f I t is announced that there is to be no vopan’a.building at the St. Louis Fair because Congress failed to appro priate for,one.' r President Elliot says no man can work to hard, Evidently the emi nent college president has never been a newspaperman. A NOVEL INVENTION. CW of the most interesting, nave and valuable inventions of recent years is the new word-writing type writer, invented by W» H. Benning ton of Kansas City.' - It is claihied tor this machine that it will revolutionize the -typewritter business, and that if will displace existing typewriters just as certainly as the new'printing.press or self-binder or header displaced the old. style machines of their class. The company organized tor the manufact ure of this machine, have been induc ed by the Board ofTrade of Dayton to locate their, factory there,; The people of Dayton will take $100,000 worth,of the Capital Stock /o f the Company. -This factory promises to’ be a rival oF the Rational Cash Regis ter in magnitude, and will makeDay- ton the Queen City for light, and, high class manufacturing. We call fhe attention of our readers 1o the, adver tisement Of this Company on another page. - . United States Commissioner,Joseph J„ Adler, heard the case where J , W. Jones, poetmmter and his assistant, Hotoar Price were charged .with em- btedrag #102 from the Baltimore ptetoffiee, The stockholders of the Penney!- vania railroad voted to increase their capital stock to #400,000,000. Kenton, Karl Oates, son of fanner, and MiseJBlaoeh Doll, daugh ter of a farmer, eloped to Monroe, Mleh,, and were married. Bridtfand groom are but 15 years old. When they returned their parents forgave them and served a wedding supper Jbr them, ■ READ, it THROUGH. Twouiit Spoil 1W*Stdryto Teli It fit the Headlines. - To use an eighteenth century phrase this is “ o’er true talc.’’ Having hap pened in a small Virginia town in the winter ofl9Q2, itig a story very much of the present. ’ Up to a- very short time ago Mrs. John E. Harmon, of Melfa Station, Va., had no personal knowledge of the rarecurative proper ties of Chamberlain’s Cough Remedy. “Last January,” she says, “my baby took a dreadful cold and at one tithe 1 feared she would have pneumonia, but one of my neighbors told me how this remedy had cured her little boy and I began giving it to my baby at once and it soon cured her. I heartily thank the manufacturers of Chamber lain’s Cough Remedy for placing so great' a cure within my reach. 1 can not recomend it too highly or say too much in its favor. I hope all who read this will try it and be convinced as I was.” For sale by O. M«Ridgway. WEEDS ^*^0Kfc(S!U3QT5t3?OX'Ii Is a human *m i flcwrtslung best in weak lungs. Like other weeds it’s easily destroyed while young; when old, sometimes im possible. Strengthen the lungsasyou weald weak lafid and the weeds will disappear. ., The best lung fertilizer is Scott’s Emulsion.^ Salt pork Is good too,but it is very hard to digest The time to treat consump tion is when you begin trying to hide it from yourself. Others see it, you won't. Don’t wait tfntil you can't deceive yourself any longer., Begin with the first thought to trice Scott’s Emulsion. If it Isn’t really consumption so much the better; youwill soon forget it and be better for the toeatiftent. If it is consump* tltft £*t can't expect to be at once, but if you will I* thsa* and will be regular in your treat* itwym will win, . o • •'faettfr EmuMou,fresh air, M « i you can, eat «dl you ' mm, itars the treatment and .Jtaft it* best treatment. » Sanator Hoar** Priceless Books. - “And this,” said Senator Hoar, picking up a volume in his library* “is a copy of Chapman’s. Homer. I suppose it would sell for from #1,- $00 to #1,500 at auction. Here ia a Chaucer, printed in 1587, There is no duplicate of that iu existence. And here are some fine old Bibles. This one is a family Bible that be longed to Roger' Sherman. See this long record of births. The n§me of Sarah Sherman, my mother** name, is written there,” And to the ven erable senator went oyer one of the finest collections of rare and choice old volumes in the country. I t if riceless because it is not for sale.—- ostou Herald, Win* Billers' ftafs'rls*. Hector I). Mackenzie, agent of * wine company in Hew York* waa sued on a judgment for #258. He acknowledged that he received #12,* 000 a year salary, hut declared that he had to spend most of it in push ing the business of the company he represented. “In fact,” he said, “I auj Tactically a tank into which I ud.'tf ib* wine in order to earn a liv ing. I know a wine agent who gets #40,000 a year. Between push fng the business and paying ‘ hold expenses I haven’t a cm houae- enfc.” W* w il atnd tou «i t o f t * * A Tart Kopiy. Jay Gould had no uao fbr a man who drank, and this aversion hat been inherited by all his children, •specially Anna, Countess de Castel- lane.. c, A rather bibulously inclined young man about town recently said to the young countess, “Would you call a man a drunkard who only get* drunk now and then V* “Would you call a man a thief who only picks pockets now and than?” was the reply. BW« k ' * w m f fM & y * , 7tC wmiM ftripsafa t4 Haras, ^ Hu mswrif 1 equals WawaKaa Wwrra Wrap o r Ts* Krnrw for this terriWs and fatal diirara, If taken »boro««Wy m i in time, it wilt curs a mm Is 54 kottra, and ior tbs routh t o i tetarws Le Ortpp* H new, Ails raHyf. 28 sad. fiOe-Ben. « . SMfwsy, F hm m to , ■mm t m Ufa a Wn| Waah tit IsgaiBiA&mskWMna mm tuwuaalL. JNjf wwaWw.wtj mWTw' JWoydP*- ly, ft l a s t hsadle eadiag ia a wire fraasa eovarad by a iamb’s wool bar# which may be slipped o f and hosts* and washed. Faint should never be scrubbed, but wiped w«th a soft woolen cloth dipped in warn water. A alight touch of sand soap may be used on a atubborn stain. Dry with « piece of flannel do th after a good rins ing. j', To dean swansdown' make a warm lather bf soap and then gently squeeze the down in it until it » quite clean. Rinse in fresh cold water with a little hluing in it. Aft erward shake the water out and hang in the air to dry, Alcohol Will remove grass stains from linen with very little rubbing. I f you value your eyesight, don’t have any room lighted by a glarings unshaded light, especially from over head. Lights should be shaded so that there shall be no glare. : I f bread has been baked too brown, or if the crust has been blackened in an oven made too hot, do not attempt to cut off the black with a knife. As soon as the loaves are cold go over them with a coarse grater. ~>: Several green coffee beans left to soak in the unbeaten white of an egg will color cake icing a delicate green. The beans should be re moved and the egg whipped and used for the icing. , Garnishing of hard boiled eggs in' basket shape may be accomplished by cutting off' straight the ends of the "hard boiled eggs and across through the center,. Take out the yolks from the upper parts and fill them to a pointed Shape with a aalpicon of vegetables out in small Squares and combined with a little' mayonnaise nr simply fill them with jelly.>* ’* ^ *.^ Caiitwai Ibis is not a gentle word—but when you think bow liable you are not to purchase for 75c the only remedy uni versally known and a remedy that has bad the largest sale of any medicine in the world since 1868 for the cure and' treatment of Consumption and Throat and Lung troubles withoutlos ing its great popularity all these years you will be thankful we called your attention to Boschee's German Syrup. .There are so many ordinary cough remedies made by druggists and otherti that are cheap and good for Itght colds perhaps, but-for severe Goughs, Bron chitis, Croup—and especially for Con sumption, where there is difficult ex pectoration and coughing during the nights and mornings, there ia nothing like German Syrup. The 25 ceut sira has just been introduced this year. Regular size 75 cents. A t all arttg- gists. Idishai flaw Than aaaka a talak M is# *Ma»h «# mm t ft»fl » t- twr, lath m «a*t « t iris stareh i» the oajrpst wMh « whitewash brush l'an4 in shoot twsnty-feur hour* or wheat ths stank k thoroughly dry givo i t a eo*t of paint, any oolor do*; sired. Dark red Is a desirable color for a Htchoeu When the paint dry, givo a soeond ooat, sad yon wil have a cheap and durable floor oov orirtr, equal to linoleum, i ons-iourth the cost. By gi1 ooat of paint once a yosr rt for years, ■ ■ ■ o ft*UU*tMapia ftlrup. An agricultural exchange giro* full Inatruciions for drawing the rap and making maple, sirup and maple sugar. These products are not made from maple sap except in u few Hew England localities. Ma pie sirup is made from glucose, tax* S hum amup, hickory bark and other avoring substances, and the sugar is made from, cheap Muscovado sim ilarly flavored. Hew England alone could conaume three times ra much maple sirup and maple sugar as are made from maple sap in all the United States, and .99 per cent of all tha t ia so made is consumed, in the states where so made. BjtjaffftE’rafSjl'WftftH SaStftri fty*W**r* xxw»wy FWe?v Another redieuious food fad has been branded by the moat competent au- thoririee. They have diapelled thesilly notion that one kind of food is neede; for brain, another for muscles, ant still Buotber for bones. A correct diet will not only nourish a particular part of the body, but it will sustain every other part., Yet, however good your food maybe, its nutriment is destroyed by indigestion or. dyspepsia. You must prepare ior their appear ance or prevent their coming hy tafc ing regular doses ofGreen’s August Flower, the favorite medicine of the healthy millions. .A lew doses aids digestion, stimulates the liver to healthy action, purifies the blood, and makes you feel buoyant aud vigorous. You can get this reliable remedy, at nil druggists. One of the moat complete electrical power plants recently Installed is that of the Osaksmilitary arsenal of Japan, Marseille;, the great market for olive oil, imported in December 2,90$ tons of cottonseed oil. Nearly all of it was from the United States. Tranedy Averted. ££“JnBt in the nick of time our little boy was raved” writes Mrs, W.. Wat kins of Pleasant City, O .. “Pneu monia had pleyedjwd bavoc with him and a terrible cough set in besides. Doctors treated .bun ,. but he grew worse every day. At length we tried Dr, Kings’Hew Discouery for Con sumption, and our darling was raved. He’s now sound, and well.” Every body ought to know, it’s the only sure cure for Coughs, colds and all Jung W cbhmi and J*vyel«. Jewels, candy, flowers, man—that is the order of woman’s preferences. Jewels form a magnet Cf mighty pow er to the average woman, Even that greatest of ail jewels, health, is ruined in the strenuous efforts to make or save themoney to purchase them. If a woman will risk her health to get a coveted gem, then let her fortify herself against the insiduous conse quences of coughs, aolds and bron chial effections by the regular use of Dr. Boschee's German Syrup. I t will promptly arrest consumption in its early stages and heal the effected lungs and broncuia! tubes and drive the daead disease from the system. I t is not it cure-all, but it is a certain cure for coghs, colds and all bronchial troubles. Ye* you esn get this reli able remedy at all druggists. Subscribe for the Herald. Of the 42,000 emigrants from Ire land last year « very large number spoke the ancient Irish language. m me raw cliwttttfw M mm Mill LwUra* i FVMFRIc'a 8kk stock or jxwharyafcstM »ot ffiedsan mil flfamptipple M & ^ S S f c * J S J m J m mock. m sWcgivs tasourad* a grrasra tiWa t o M s a pw tta li bis m t toewrsitt K*A-I. IfedMra WvrisaadstasupflM. '' ' tcskidy i Wafcafo!CMMren. For ft long time tbe two year old child of P. L. McPherson, 69 H, Tenth street, Harrisburg, P*.f would sleep hut two or three hours in the early part of the night, which made it very hard for her parents. Her moth er concluded that the child had stom ach trouble, and gave her half of one of Chamberlain’s Stomach and Liver Tablets, which quieted her stomach and she slept tbe whole night through. Two boxes of these Tablets have effect ed ft permanent cure and she is now well and strong. For sale by C» M. Ridgwoy. The saloon is now prohibited in but four states—Maine,' Hew Hamsbire, Kansu and North Dakota taws wot*. Distnrbanoss of strikers are not nearly as grave u sn Indiqidual dis order of the system. Overwork, loss of sleep, nervosa tension will be fob k>w*dby utter collapse, unless a re liable remedy b immediately employ ed. There’s nothing so efficient to ours disorders of the Liver or Kid- neys as Electric Bitters, I t’s ft won derful tonic, and effective nervine and the greatest ali around medicine for run down sjsterns, It dispels ner vousness, rheumatism and neuralgia am) expels malaria grams. Only 50c and ratisfaction guarantsed by B, G. Kidgway, Druggist, To be able to pronounce “ heredita bility” is a sura sign of soberness, ssya « Cardiff (Wales) doctor. CeMaAr* ttaftramt*. How often you hear it remarked: “It’s only a cold,” and a few days later learn that tbs matt is on his back with pneumonia. This k of inch com mon occurrence that a cold, however slight, sbowld not be ditrsgsraed. Cmmberisift’a Cough Reraedv coun teract* any tendency toward pneu monia. I t always curse *ad is pleas- •at to take. Bold hy C. 34. Ridgway. Oar principal exports to Korea atv dtaftriral appliance* and idols. How iacongmou*! *( t o t o t o t o feast eo«gh rtteedy on prta,cfttra*e«M ta«aed^ ifiaricira I r t h ^ f l iM 'd^ ita ienTG , aey.PhrateetaA. 'Tito 353a4 Worn Q m Alvrayf BoughL Utai- vrihlcffi Suwt hnest . 1% sun fbr over 80 years, has berrae Wu> t%ttttanrai o f and I umi beerawradewodor W* pesv nlnee Itainflaacy, ..:- JMewnoooetodeoelveyootintihla, AH Counterfeits, Imitation* and “ Just-sus-ftoodr” aro but Bbcperimerata that trifle vritb swd endanger the health o f Infiwata and ChBdren---Ebrperi«Dee syrainst Kxperimenk* What is CASTORIA Cftstoria is a harmiera substitute for Castor Oil, Pare goric, Drops and Soothlug Byrttp*. I t is Pleasant* I# eemtains neither Opium, Morphine nor other Narcotic substance. Its age is its guarantee. I t destroys Worms and allays Feverishness, It cures Diarrhoea and Wind Colic. It relieves Teething Troubles, cures Constipation and Flatulency. . I t assimHates the Food, regulates tlx© Stomach arid Bowels, giving healthy and natural sleep. The Children’s Panace»—The Mother’s Friend* - CENUINE CASTORIA ALWAYS ^Seaya the Signature of TheKindYouHareAlwaysBought In Use For Over 30 Years* WECENTAURMMMNATTWUA*AV,T^CET,NEWYORKOITT. A Gfeat Invention. AWofd Haehine. The B esnxsgton ia destined to make hack numbera of existing type writers*. Has h new and valuable features of merit, any two of which - . — , — ......---------------- v..., —............... wouldmake « superior macluue, Ho larger than existing typewriters. We aTonoWofferinga limited amount of stock to in vestors at 75con the dollar. Peoplearetjecomingintorcsied nil Overtlieworldand are beginning to realize’wlwt a won derful invention we lmve. More tiian- $30*030 worth of machines havealready been ordered. The typ„ey-riterworld iswatchingwith interest thocoiningof our machine, which marks the beginningof a revolution in this great industry, A*soonas wo shah have sold enough stock to complete, equipment, manufacture, advertise and sell our machine, nomoreWill booffered at any price, If you wishto make a gllt-ettge investment in an id. ■ duBtrial-enterprise of.the first rank, with prospects of largo • dividends wans va son rnowKciDS'.' Preference in positions given to Investors. Capital Stock$1,500,000, ^hdrcsfi.OO TheBennington.TypeiiiFiteFGo., 304 AND 305 LYCEUMBUILDING, KANSAS CITY, MISSOURI, i t ; a P‘ DISTRIBUTING DEROT FOB PITSBURGHPERFECT”FENCES, ALL GALVANIZED STEEL WIRES* FOR FlEJIrP, FARM AND HOG FENCING, THE ONLYELECTRICALYWELDED FENCE. E V E R Y ROD G U A R A N T E E D P E R F E C T . The DURABLE Fence, None so STRONG. AH large wires. Highest EFFICIENCY. LOWEST COST. « i* Urn. 4ln .4iwt saur IBNRI I I I No Wraps- tohold Moisture and cause Rust, u , "FirmrewncP* mwci ” Jtanonw, (StuidMilftwte) UmkMy STOCKWMF. W#«w SAVEYOBW09NHT m Fenttag. CALLAND SEC IT. C* M a r i j f H L S f ) HAriWAIff* WNi^ STe C E D A R V I L L E . Kber^ole Pia.inos A,BSOLtJlteL.Y DURABLE . “We hsvfc fov a number of Eljewolo Pianos la th e Conservatory where they are -mnstnuUy , objected to the hard. «st kind o f use. We have found the Kbermde to he a Stood, dorable piano, well Able to stand the w rar and te sro f the magic r00rt>-” Miss C t , ara l t \ t ft, Directress OlwslaakUtioa-malwtT ot ttwle. \ '> MAHUKAOVUW*SY * The Smith & Nixon Piano Co. 10 fturi 12 B. fo u r th genera. crvctNNATi, o . W c Offer To-Day On Sound Ear Com, Cool and Sweat, Delivered at Trebelnt, JL JL r * Btr Buihel, of 68 rt pounds to ..Bushel No Shoveling, Good Damps. Call, Write o r Telephone. ColonialDistillery Company ■ Ttefeeitt*^ Ohio. , «; it R rw Juctf.f the m r U au<s«.;<kf#rm 5 , 8 4 , w*y* b e faunti * t < y M ra t St-j;re f-f Charles. “Weiner. together with <yety thing to be found in * firat-clsss meat msrket. Also handles the oriel ^ hraied Sw ift Gi)jup*nj*i Hftiijs. Aud courteovi* ’ *«*? honest treatment gona with the above, Goods Delivered, Telephone 87 , •Fs esh Ffth andIce Exchangefenk CEDARVILLE, OHIO, A C C O U H IS o f Merchants «ud In- * * dividual* solicited; CoUectiomr p rom p tly m ade and remitted, T h R A F T S on Hew" York and Cin- ^ em u a ti sold a t lovrafc rates.. The cheapest an d most convenient way to send money by m ail. T O A H S made on Real E state, Per- * * souai o r Collateral Security. W illiam W ildm an , P re s., S e th W , Sm ith / V ice Pres.* • W. .J. WiJdman, Cashier.' A Careful . The Best Is WfaatYonWant. ’ l e Best t s iM V e Sell. Meats are decepth-e. Unless yon are a gopd judge, ynu tan never tell what you ae getting until you, have it seryed and partially eaten. We know meats. ‘ We select stock with a view to having tbe best meats. We know bow to select stock aud 'there to,e have meats you may depend Upon-—meats that will please you. GOODS DELIVERED Telephone Ho. 74 JKSrFresk Fish Always on Hand. ■ -'y- i yv.'ii,,. j RCVIVO VITAUn Mnd«A W d lM tn olM e. t-» v iMMbl IraBte'jkWN1HMBtiNN#AeMhAGM BMft Wffl.WtoTWf M e WMhAat vtew teM a< Stsnro, II teMraww^lMUaeXmaer, so sKfista a**"*'" wUoiuwSt««M ieteatrMMete StfSSiMpL i M t m t a j ) 'XffVffivVMSysOltaxlMMOC IBVIftlfl**« ftL ftvnw jratejSatl—™ -™ AApCwN. SoldJbjrjB. 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