The Cedarville Herald, Volume 26, Numbers 1-26

. *CAD NOTICE N u JH x m LeiviiV glVt-U; lli*t * }**t «h>« vrill I hc t t'> t((-* «’*.»»' tMMMoot t> >'f i Jiv* i.tr t i.iixty, a t tht-ir n«Kt i!ii; fiict ,'Ininf in May A D, I'.wrjj pravrog j.it tlii ‘>{» ru*«C<>n thv I'iltmiiqj jit;*, to wit: Beguitriug *t * poirii m t£m Federal )uk« »i tlic N. W. ivinerot tlj« lands o f Strak J , Wilson ami X, K, iVrner uf Akxauikr Bails}'* running thence with U»i land Hue *4’laid Husky am! Wiko« *ou,'Rwsml to their cojfper vheao* with «*ul RaUey’* Hua m b ' Ijr to the N. E, Corner of Mary E, , MtsLaughlin’*land thence with the line of wid McLaughlin and Bailey aouthward to the N, E, Corner of land* lormeriy owned by BHa B. Hooaer thence in a aontherlydirectiop along the land line of said Houser and Mrs. William Harrison to “ the county road running southeasterly along said lands and there ending, Alexander Bailey,. - ATlraugMfvl Man. M. Bd, Austin of Winchester, Ind., . knew what to do in the hour, of need, Hi* wife had such an unusual case of f stomach and liver trouble, physicians could not help her. He thought of and tried Hr, King’s Now Life Pills and she got relief at once and was finally cured. Only 2Gc, at B. G, Hidgway's Drug store, NOT IF, BUT WHEN. Mvtat aviaca ot wtir k ra i In #»» Svtti* of * I mmu I mn Isia’a *'\Vb«*u I had an attack j o' tin- gup la*t winter • it*** •*»■>il l 05H'; Imtu'diy cuml nsyasli with om- k.tMoidt oani- la-rlaiiA; Cough |f<n,.; k , ’wvr Frank W . IV-rfy, Editor of •fir*'1 Fni. rpriso, Bkori.vu i1, -Y ¥„ “ lh i j is tho tjon-f. t mt truth, l a t Unn-s kept irogi cough-jw 1,1 I' idww I jour laimly *,ie ing nivn-lf to pi* <vs hy taking a tia. Jfionsfijuenses o* an event which is in- siKtonVul of this remedy, and when j evitable tns.fMii^ian;” !--;-'! V-'Uld fume cm ntj A Fire pmdutn is a business Ex­ i t is if your house should burn down, i t is only a qu^tkii of wm:s yon shall die. Vet yon im-uro your h use against;; very remote rosenmi; Ix«s hv lire. How far more ogf-nthd it steep pei............. ... ............... paoying pains. "To sav that the m n ,,account of a future estate, edy acted as a most agreeable surprise j is putting it very mildly, I had no, idea that it would orcoiild knock out the grip, simply because I had never tried it for such a j urpose, hut it did, and it seemed with the second attack of coughing the remedy caused it to be of less duration, but the pains were far less severe, and I had not used tho contents of one bottle More Mr, Grip had bid me adieu.” Far sale by , G. M. Ridgway. Adam’s Restaurant and Dining Rooms Corner High and Limestone street Springfield, Ohio. ^ Oklahoma Oily is the second city in size in the territory, and has a popu­ lation of over 10,0*00, C A S T O R F oe Infants and CIiiHvrn, His Kind You Have*A t e -*,:-*•*■ U 4,r ■« Tho Mutual Life Insurance Com­ pany of New York »s the Largest Fi­ nancial Institution in tho World, W. L. CLEMANS, Special Agent, Mutual Life Insurance Co„ of New York, • Andrew Winter, Soliciting Agent, Cedarvillc, Ohio. Since the recent great horseflesh dinner in Berlin the business of Ihe horse butchers has quadrupled. Caution! Bears the - Signature of That will he suitahl^ for all classes, as our stock is couiplete in every respect and comprises different lines of : ; H e d ^ t o a d ^ ' a l t t r ;,W a t s l i ^ t f i i i c l s i - B r e s s i n g ' S t a n d s . This J8not a gentle word—hut' when you think how liable you are not to purchase for 75c the only remedy ,uni­ versally known and a remedy that baa had the largest sale of any medicine in the world since 1868 for the cure and treatment of Consumption and Throat and Lung troubles without los­ ing Its gr^at 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 others that one cheap and good for ltgbt colds perhaps, but1 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. The 25 ceut size has just been .introduced this year. Regular size 75 cents. At all drug­ gists, AKBQR HAY, I Governor No Si f rawing the iaw uf J. our Plato Ins design:;*.'*' April 17 as j Arb sr Day. In accord with t l r gw- ! erncr’a order onrMiyr.h hovearranged f exerciser suiti.Wo to the and J extend a heat tv ami ergent invitatj.ai j to parents and mends to bo present | Friday afternoon, April 17. After 1appropriate exercises in the several i rooms, the, following program, if t j weather permit} will b<’ e.vr<Th<l oqt- }doors by the whole school; Song by I school, “America.” Rcspuasivo Eead- i ings. Song by school, “Arbor Day.jf j Reading of tho Governor’s proclama­ tion, Ralph Wolford. Reading Com­ missioner Bonebrnke’a letter, Olfa Daniels, “ Trco 8oug,” No. 5. Essay, “The Inhabitants ef tho Forest,” Eunice Collins.' Recitations; “Rollick­ ing Rabbin/’ Mildred McCollum; “The Woodpecker,” Mario Hagler; “Lost-Three Little Robins,” Clarence Maze. Bong, “The Schools of Ohio,” No.4, Debate, Resolved;—That the Maple is more useful than the Oak, Affi, Fannie Tonk-inson, Neg., Fred Bird, “ fhe Little Patriots,” drill by No. 1. Planting of trees sent by the Agricultural Departments - . The teachers invite you to lend the encouragement of your presence throughout the afternoon, though the outdoor part Will not begiu till 1:30, standard time. ; 13 TpCure La Grippe in 24 Hdurs. ’ No remedy equds W abnkk ’ s W h ® W ine op T ab S ykup for this terrible and fatal disease, I f taken thoroughly and in time, it will Cure a . casein 24'hours, and for the cough that follows La Grippe it never fails to give relief. 25 and 5Qc. Ben, G, Ridgway, Pharmacist. ' During the past year 861 persons were.cremated in Germauy—an excess of 200 over the precious year. Carpets! Carpets! W'e represent some of the largest manufacturing concerns in this line which enables ns to quote prices that snrprise all r .* 9 9 # J. B . MoM ILLAN Funeral Director Danger of Colds and Grip, The greatest danger from colds and rgrip is their resulting in pneumonia. 1If reasonable care is used, however, and Chamberlain ’9 Cough Remedy taken, all danger will *be avoided. Among the tens of thousandwho have used this remedy for these diseases we bay©yet to learn of a single case hav­ ing resulted iu pneumonia, which shows conclusively that it is a certain preventive of that dangerous disease. I t will cure a cold or au attack ot the grip in less time than any other treat­ ment. I t id pleasant and safe to take. For sale hy C. M. Ridgway. The population of NtewMexico ex- Furniture Dealer. W dsiha tof Arizona by about 73;000. Reduced Fares via Pennsylvania Lines. Excursion tickets will be sold viaPeUnsj’ l- Yanis Lines as follows: . 'CO PamiS INMINNE 80 TA. NOM’H D a COTA, S ooth D akota and the Northwest, One-way Secoutl-claBHSettlers’ excursions, March 24,, 81, April 7th and l« h . To points rx TORWR st . N out n\vr st As0 SoW'rjr, Apr.- 7 th and 21 st, for Home-Seekers’ excursions. To Nnw OauiAXs, L a „" A^rit TItU, to lDth, Inclusive, account National Manufacturers’ Association. , To T t . Loins, Mo., April 20 tu and 27 th, account National and International Good lioada Conveutiuir. go S t . Lout?, Mo., April 2 !HUandMay 1 st, inclusive, account Dedication CcTemonivs, Lonisiuna Purchase Exposition. To N ew O ki . haks , La., May Lit and 3rd, inclusive, account tho American Medical Association, Tp Los ANtmfcFS. Hal., and San rrancisco, Dal., May 2nd ntul May litli tQ 17th’ inclu­ sive; alsoMay 3rd and 13th for certain trains account Presbyterian General Assembly and National Association of Master Planters of the United States; > To S t . Louis, Mo,* June lfitti and 17th, account Thivty-i'WBt BtwumivEcst of ttortii AmericanBaerigerbouud. ' To B oston . Mas?., ,Tuly 2 nd to 5 th, inclu­ sive, account National 'KaiicitUonal-Associ­ ation. For particulars consult Ticket Apent, IJ. S, Keys, Cedarville, Ohio. , Easter Shoes, Easter Oxfords, Easter Slippers. All kinds of beautiful Easter Shoes, and a little less for the same qual­ ity than can be had from any other dealer. W e make our purchases from some of the largest manufac­ turers in the world for cash. Do not fool away your money until you see what we have. A fif­ ty thousand dollar stock from which to make your selection. S T A R K E Y ’S 'Arcade Shoe House^ S P R E V O F I B L D - - - O H I O . 5 •'A '5 To Cure &vucu iu * TakeLaxative Bromo Quinine TaMet*. SevenMBSoa boxes sold in-posl 12 months. . Hus signature, CwMCrip h fM oDq it, C. E. TODD, ■ivery, Feed and Coach Stable. 22 and 24 North Limestone Bt., Phone; Main' 737, - . Springljeld, O W . M . HARBISON, Practical Miller and Engineer. Mem­ ber of tbe M. E, Church, and Currie Post, No, 94, G, A. R. Cedarville, • -Ohio W e Offer To-Day On Sound E a r Corn, Cool , and Sweet, Delivered at Trebeins, P6r Bushel, df 68 A r \ r ^ 4 f c U C Pounds to Bushel 4 U C No Shoveling, Good Dumps. Call, Write o r Telephone. ' , 1 ' ' Colonial Distillery Company Trebeins, Ohio. N BRADY & CO. ■Uiit.iAUUs.LAAu*,AALkUs,tAAAiis*hAAttSikUliAk iAi*k,LtAit4,L.LL4«,LtAUa,LlAUk,LAAtik,L.Utt^Ui^lAUUi.lAiAAii*,iAiAiiUAlAii*JAAAit*.LAAU*,LAAki*JAAAiiAAAiki4*A,L,LlAi^l. « « Our Spring and Summer Lines * * Embody many special features that will interest you. The Clothing we have to sell—from the highest to the lowest grade—is made well in every particular and is thoroughly dependable, and in selling it we recommend it with confidence, although our prices are lower than other houses. Our clothes are full of snap and good style, being made by some of the best houses in the country, and tljeir many special features and high values will appear for themselves. .......................................... 1 i Men*s Department, In this department we have a great line of Suitings, Stylish Cassimere, Nobby Worsteds, the choicest pat­ terns obtainable, made iwith Hair­ cloth fronts, and must be seen to be E " , . $ 10.00 “$ 22.00 Mart’s Suits.- Our line df Men’s Suits are made from choice patterns, and although our lowest grades, they are made with a system and have the appear­ ance ofmuch higher priced garments. t o m ” .ange. $ 5 . 0 0 to$ 8 . 0 0 Young Men’s Su its/’ ’ Our line of Young Men’s Clothing with a snap to it that is seldom equaled. The new 3-button double and single breastedSack Suits, made from the newest fabrics and tailored by experts. Top Coats. Our line of Top Coats includes many stylish patterns, made up in both light and dark material. Children’s Suits. Mothers contemplating buying a suit for her boy, should not fail to see our line of beautiful selections, at prices ranging from $2.00 to $8.00, capable of pleasing the most tasty. Gent’s Furnishings. Within a few days this line will be comple and will comprise many of the best lines in the country. The celebrated Hawes Hat that has become sd popular in this sec­ tion and for which we’re Sole Agents. The newest patterns in D r e s s Shirts, Fautless and Lion Brands, and also a complete line of these famous brands in Night Shirts and Pajamas at satisfactory prices. Summer Underwear. See our line before buying else­ where. W e ’ve got it in scouts and regular sizes, different shades and weaves. , # These and a number of other art­ icles of wearing material go to make up the strongest line ever shown in Greene County, lag*Don’t fail to go, see and be convinced. E. MAIN ST. Steinfels Company XENIA, OHIO, 0 m 0 ' 0 0 0 GEO. HALLER* A. W. HAINE5, H. A. HIGGINS, Resident Partners. 3 a 4$ - w*M ?*V ** • * .*/’***tt^ t,_o: , _ tlM M L . aA

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