The Cedarville Herald, Volume 26, Numbers 1-26
, * $ If# * •» ? 8 k 5 t *'^ J tts t th e f h iiig l 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 b y ........ .. C e d a r v i l l e , Q . W. R. SteiTOtt. 'f u u i 'SMW s u w e w w ww w i'sw T v e w H'SW Ti' TbsCedsrvtt#flstoM. #**00 5F«e V tm r. K a r l l i B u l l - - E d ito r . FRIDAY, APRIL 3, IU03. George Little, candidate for State Itepreesutarive, wu in town Saturday, The hop growers of the Pacific coast predict that next year’s crop will be the largeat on record. . St. Louis vegetarian* are planning to establish in that city u co-operative vegetarian restaurant. For arranging to have a polical ser mon in Treguier cathedral a French priest has been fined 3*10. In Silk will be largely worn; we’ve got some very good designs a t fair prices, from $8.75, $6.50 up to $17.50* These are famous Monte Carlos shape. V Ko one can guess the-style of thetReady-to-wear jr........... . TailojMnade Suits that we sell. Beautiful co lo rs .—r in Navy, Black and Brown, a t $12.00, . $15.00 and $18.75. 9 P S k i r t s ^ ust hang right or no satisfaction. Ours 4 Y ..........._.„,are excellent values, and guaranteed to ' . .. . . . ---- --L please—'both the party nnd the purse; prices $1.25 to $2.75 and up. So many we cauuofc describe, them here, u / f l i c t S ' All-wash China,. « favorite cluster of J Trickling down the front, button, new style sleeves, lined throughout 4 prfces$3.7o to $5.50, in Madras, Black and \Yhite Tafietta. - Fine ^ assortment, of Wash Fabrics at 30 cents and 16 cents per yard. ^ Carpets Ai^^;wurp«»r,i.«.wa carpets f .. excellent designs of Velvet. In g r a in ------ z ~~.—— J , and Body Brhsaells. Prices as low a sa t any other store in the city. $ ,- Made and laid to please. Our upholsters have fine reputations. 4 Hutchison & Gifoney, | l North Detroit Street, Xenia, O. ' jj ■ t e r r»’V buy ■*« ppiSttWWiiiwe* ^ ^ f NEW F SPRING SUIT SI | iglltoUR selection of Ladies’ Tailored Suits in the larg- \ and most complete ever sliown in Xenia and in> eludes all the correct new styles shown this season.. All Wool Covert Suits, several colors, at 8.50, 10 and $12 each. . All Wool Chevoit Suits, excellent styles,, black, blues and browns, at 10, 12.50,18.50,15 and on up to $25.00. Also a large assortment of Etamine Suits' and Broadcloth Suits in many excellent styles. i l m V T A r i t r v ' r i f i A vei7 li0H « r *»<! ‘hetey spring wrap, f 1 JAOKL lh , | pl(lnty (>i gtyk8 tp pIcfc froHn eftIier ]{ned j; or ttnltaed, price $0, $6,50, $10, $12.50 and $15 each. w * t t r v i TP 'Ttti ^0 All Wool Walking Skirt?, brok* . ......... on line, black*, browns and grey*, good styiw, reduced aa follow**. $3.50 Seven Gore Skirts, now....... $2.50 ) $4.00 Nine Gore Skirt*, now....... .......................................... ...$2.95 £j tiT nm W AKTU'u i Mercerized Duck Embroidered front*, i SHU iA j WA M I h < l white and blue, a t $2.55 each. Punted 3Nq*t* m*4 Ducks, with silk stocks, at $2, $2,50, $3.00, $1.00 each. JOBE BROS. & CO., X E N I A , O H I O . mess'&msmet*?. .V.t & IM0 Offer To-Day O n Sound E a r Corn/ Cool and Sweet, Delivered a t Trebeins, A css* P e r Bushel, of 68 r P o u n d * to B u s h e / ^ t ^ ^ No Shoveling, Good Dump*. Call, W r ite o r Telephone. . CkdcmialBtetillaryCompany Trebeln*, Ohio, , jfe IBhik■*» ! TGHMttiift* afintHi ■« f . ™ W . M . MAJRBJaON , P m M WS j « d S h I mv . K w . % * £ £ ■ i W - " * r^W$ 9m w% W* Aa JR, ) » » < « « , Over 8,0Q0 persons in Carlisle, or fplly one-sixth of the population, live in one and two roomed temements. After going around with a. broken skull for fifteen years the Kentucky woman who owned it haa ju s t ' had it repaired. The public health department esti mates there are 3,000,000 Jive rats ip Paris, Nearly 2,000,000 were de stroyed last year. Permanent notices are to be attach ed to the lamp posts in the main streets of Dundee, Scotland, forbid ding spitting on the footways. Every farmer knows that some plants grow better than others. Soil may be the same and seed may seem the same but some plants are weak and others strong. And that's the way with children: They are like young plants. Same food, same home, same care but some grow, big and strong while others stay small and weak. Scott’s Emulsion offers an easy way out of the difficulty. Child Weakness often means starvation, not because of. lack of food, but because the food does not feed. Scott’s Emulsion really feeds and gives the child growing strength. Whatever.the cause of weak ness. and failure to grow— Scott’s Emulsion Seems to find it an d set the matter rig h t. ' Sctidfor treeMmpte. „ Scott $ Bowiis, chemist*,409Pearts t. NewYork 50 c. tshtl#r,oo{alldruggist*, . .--it..... . A MOVfiL fttVfMTtOif. Oaa of tb* »o*.t iaum ting, novel and vaLuthl* invention* of reeent yanr* i* the new word-writing type writer, invented by W. H. Benning ton of Kanwt* Citv. It i* claimed tor ifei* machine that it will revolutioniae the typewriter buwnese, and that it will dieplaee existing typowrittera ju»t a* certainly a* the new printing prew or self-binder or bender displaced tbe old style machines of their class, Tbe company organized for tbe manufact ure of this machine, have been induc ed by the Board ofTrade of Dayton to locate their factory there. people of Dayton will take $100,00 worth of the Capital Stock ot the Company, This factory promises be a rival of the National Cash Regie ter in magnitude, and will make Day ton the Queen City for light and high class manufacturing, We call the attention of our readers to the adver tisement of this Company on another page. {ReducedFares vie Pennsylvania lines* Excursion tickets will be sold viaPennsyl vania Lines aa follow*: To mints in M innesota , N orth D akota , S outh D akota and tbe Northwest, One-way Second-class Settlers' excursions, March Hi, 81, April 7th and 14th. - To m a ts in the W est . N orthwim T and S outh , Apr. 7th and 21st, lor Home-Seekers’ excursions. To Nxw O rleans , L a .. April litis tol3tlr, inclusive, account National Manufacturers' Association. To T t , Louie, Mo., April 26th and 27th, account National and International Good Hoads Contention. .To S t .Louts, Mo., April 28th andMay 1st, inclusive, account Dedication Ceremonies, Louisiana Purchase Exposition. To N ew O r & kars , La., May 1st and 3rd, inclusive, account the American Medical Association. To Loe A no E les . Cal., and San Francisco, Cal., May 2nd and May 11th to 17th* inclu- sivejalsoMay 3rd and 18th forcertain trains account Presbyterian General Assembly and National Association of Muter Plumers of the United States. * To Sr. Lotus, Mo., June Iflth and 17th, account Thirty-first Saenjrerfest of North American Saenxerkaund, To B oston . Mas*., July 2nd to 8th, inclu sive, account National Educational Associ ation, For particulars consult Ticket Agent. E. 8. Keys, Cedarville, Ohio. POETICAL ANNOUNCEMENTS. We are authorized to announce that W, B. Stevenson will bo candidate for Imfirmary Director be fore the Republican primary election We are authorized to announce the name of George Little as a candidate for representative from Greene county subject to the coming Republican pri mary. , , We are authorized to announce Dr. J . G. Carfion as a candidate tor Green County’s choice for State Sena tor, at the -coming Republican pri mary. We are authorized to announce that O, A. Spnkr will be'a candi date Jor County Treasurer before the Republican primary election in April. ! .We are authorized to announce that O, B. Kauffman will be candidate tor County Treasurer before the Republican primary election in April. We are authorized to announce Dr. J . J , Snider as a candidate for Greetie county's choice for the State Senate, subject to the^ Republican primary election. We are authorized to announce Charles F. Howard as a candidate for re-nomnination to the office of Prose curing Attorney, subject to the Re publican election. We are authorized announce’Judge Thomas £ , Scroggy as a candidate for the nommaJ|$$ tor re-election to the position of Common Pleas Judge of Greene county. We are authorized to announce J, W, Pollock as a candidate for Representative from Greene county to the legislature, subject to the Re publican primary election. We are authorized to aunouuce that George Smith of Yellow Springs will be a candidate before tbe coming Republican primary for Greene county’s choice tor Senator from this district, AThoughtful Matt. M, M. Austin of Winchester, Ind., knew what to do in the hour of need, His wife had such an unusual case of stomach and liver trouble, phyahmms. could not help her. He thought of end tried Dr. King’s New Life Pills and she got relief at once, and was finally cured. Only 25c, at B, G, RidgwayaDriig gtore. Will McLean and family, who have been living in Xenia, have returned here, Coiieumi»tio«Cure—Werner’*WhiteWitte ef TarSyrup, the best cough remedy on earth, cures a cold in one day if taken In time. 25 and 5Gets, Ben. G. Ridge way, Pharmacist, A ttrac t ive Furn iture That will be suitable for all classes, as our stock is complete in every respect and comprises different lines of ; ; 3 £ o© lc € s » * s * O o tM i l l C W W i c l o b o ^ r d s N p r i u g f t W t i s l i s u a u d m D i ‘< j s i l t t f f H t T U i d i Carpets! Carpets! We represent some of the largest manufacturing concern* in this line which enables u« to quote price* that surprise all ; : : : : : ; : m m . • A f l F u a e r o J D i r e c t o r J. • • » * * M s M f T T, A FttHSitafi Dtsdttr. AtgcfahlePreparalixmlbrAs- aimttattagfiKToodaMR^ula- fingtheSksaaefesandBcfwrlsof INI V\ I S , ' < lHS IMti.N PromolesDigestlon.CbeerfuF ness arriBest.Contains neither Opium-Morpliine nor>iineral. NQ5r N a h c o t i c . /iM/KafOUArSANmMTCMIt f l ■ MxlSmui** Apofccl Bemedy for Conslipa- Bort,Sour Stomach,Diarrhoea Worms.Convulsions.Feverish ness andL o s is OF SLEEP. ■ 1|..r.l!ll| ll'.l|I1E|l HIJ1KJI',.1..... 'V Facsimile Signature of N EW Y O R K ._____ j.* ■AJ I) moi-.lli-v <>1U J y 1 )0 SJ S - J j C l ,N l EXACT COPY*OF WRAPPER. t;». *.. rtl-.................. ..............^-yaa CASTOBIA r o r I n & a t> a n d Ch ildren* The Kind You Have Always Bought Bears the Signature of J Sk. In Use lor Over Thirty Years CASTOBIA * TH C CCNTAUft COMWANY, YO RK © IT T . . <1 D IS T R IB U T IN G D E PO T FOR PITTSBURGH PERFECT” FENCES, ALL GALVANIZEDSTEELWIRES. FOR F IE L D , FA RM AND HOG FEN C ING . THE ONLY ELECTRICALLYWELDED FEHfiL 1 ■K V F 5 R Y R O D ^G U A R A R T f e E D P ER IPK C T T , T h e D U R A B L E F e n c e , ; None so STRONG. All large wires, H ig h e s t E F F IC IE N C Y . L3L!L LOWEST COST. No Wraps to hold ,s Moisture and cause Rust. iT341fL b*■■' r-r] fr|N_ r wu*. »*»• SZt* |ai*e.-.Ti**fct*-*it— ' ProdH^ o f A* *t*rk* Aim If ptmi WnB ohm at- w*y* be towed »t the Meet Btore of Charles Weirnsr. tt^ethw with every th iN g to b* found fa * fiiwMaa* BM*t market. , A!#o heodle* the cele brated Swift ComiMay’i Heme. Asad oourteou* end honeet treatment goe* with the above. Good* Delivered, Telephone 87, Fresh Fish end Ice ExchangeRank CEDARVILLE, OHIO. ACCOUNTS of Merchants and In- , ?**■ diyiduals solicited, . Collecrioiic promptly made and remitted, TkRAFTS on 2 ^ 7 York aud Cih* 1 " cinnarisold a t lovpjat rates. The cheapest and most convenient way to sendmoney by mail. Y OANS made on Real Estate, Per* soual or Collateral Security, William Wildman, Pres,, Seth W. Smith, Vice Pres,, W, J Wildman, Cashier, A Careful ’ • Buyer, ■ The Best is VM YaaVanl. ' ' The Best ts m a t We Sell. , Meats are deceptive. Unless you are a good judge, you can never tell 1 what you ae getting until you have it served and partially eaten.- -We 1 know meats. Wo select stock with a View to having the best meats. -We j know how to select stock and there- (fo.e have meats you may depend ■upon—meats that will please you. ^ . - j “P ittse UKGHI’ eueect ” Fuscisfl. (Standard Style.) AbsolutelySTOCK PROOF. We can SAVEYOUMONEY onFencing CALL ANP SEE IT. C. M. CROUSE,,^^^^MLli^cSEPARViLLE, ,C.W.HRODSE« S 6 S . GOODS DELIVERED , • ‘ ' a s Telephone No. 74- • jfcggKFresh Fish Always on Hand, Robbed The Grave. i A-Great Sensation,' A startling incident is narrated by | There was a big sensation1in Lees- John Oliver of Philadelphia as fol-rj ville, Ihd., when W. H* Brown of lows: “1 was in an awful condition, j that place, was expected to die, had My skiu was almost yellow, eyes sunk- Jhis life saved by Dr. King’s New Dis en, tongue coated, pain continually in back and sides, no appetite, growing weaker day by day. Three physicians covery for. Consumption, He writes: ‘*1 endured insufferable agonies from j REVIVO ^ restores VITALITY WollMiin ' o fM fc THE O-XUBLA-IF- n»g» "iri-ivrfnRa- 3Sl3Q3WE3BDQf$P |>roda«Mth«Kbor*M«m<*ileeeeaM, 'IhMl* ' :powArltUly*sdQUlokly. mtTfin ti Inn*11ntl)***.!*!! Asthma but your NewDiscovery gave j ' toiio MfMthoVMb' lmd given YAeup. Then I was advised mo immediate relief and soon there- i to use Electric Bitters; to my groat! after effected n complete cure.” Sitni- | ^ ’poWr*iiin*_K^owrwi •«n<» . #h» fiiwl-'lwii.tlA •• h . *dttftlrlnd-IInr cureadf Cnuaumntinit. Pnmimnnitt. ecide i la so' ons p on, eu o a, ;heir use ■Bronchitis and Grip are numerous. joy, t e first bottle made a improvement. I continued t u em mi i?n for three weeks, and am now a well It’Hthe peerles-s remedy for all throat man. I know they robbed the grave of another victim. Only 50 cents, guaranteed, at B. G. Rtdgway's drug store. Subscribe for the Herald; $1 a year, at Coupe and lung troubles. Price 50c, and *t«tof th«fir» or $1.00. Guaranteed byB.G.Ridgway* *" Trial bottles free, > —A nice quality of Table Orleans ]gjjjy ^ 1 . e r’a. 1 „T, •U etfiota ot MlI-ibOMor* _______ __ _ whichcalt*on*toretedr,bieie<«*d»Bwiwie«.... notosly«ixMbyat*rtmc*tUi*»Mt ofweiwMW UanMtborr* tonlo ukt bleed ■wSrassr'PS »ndCcottnnptloo. U*Ut ott hvriac ottwr. it ctab*0*m«a In v**tr Clx> 0 £Mrr«<*ift*,or mx for_“ lo*l __*» i__ _ •arowtoMf C0«*6r*9 r Sold by B, (h Bldxwny, Cedarville, O To Cure a Cold in OneDay Tok«Laxative Bromo QuinineTaWets. / s & / / , SevenMOkmboaceceoMiaportIdsicnths* T lli* { j g M t l i r 8 t ^ Cere* Qifp fe Two Day*. Ofit ova ry boat. 25c . UP-TO-DATERUBBERTIREBUGGIES R e m e m b e r W O L F O R D l i t o o w n . J i a t i t i e r T .'lre « e tn d KUm -a riteesi t l i e m . 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