The Cedarville Herald, Volume 26, Numbers 1-26
s i n r o - o - x 3 E« s i You w u t a high-fr*d* huggjr, of i-ourw-I bavw lb*«u—*a4 the Wat thing i«, the fWf'M. auk *uam I^ oumi iu «ud **« thaw* \ H y r a t * i i » o ; I H)li the tamoua Hyrneiwo (Walking! Breaking Flow*. They ’will scour iu *uy soil. Their excellent work is duo to exset scientific con- •traction;. Betwfeetkiu guaranteed, o r mo sale. Friow the most reasonable. - P l o w w . I still have one cr two Bradley Bulky and Gang (Breaking* Plows on hands, Don't delay if you need one. They are having a phenomenal sale ail over the country, and no wonder—they al ways pleaae the user—that is why, when . sold, they stay sold* P jucbh low . C o r n P la n t e r s . is the heat, I t is an up-to-date accurate drop. Come in early and secure one, The Bradley plauter. Has a positive and w TheCedaMleHerald. , $*.oo Rex Y ear,, ’ K f tr ih P u l l E d ito r, FRIDAY.APRIL IT, 1903.. According' to some of the” best in formed senators and. representatives reciprocity with Cuba is assured. President Roosevelt’^ popularity in the west is assured. His long “ swing 'round, the circle*’ will, however, ma terially benefit hie party and “will, it is hoped, lge the means ot healing many local sores. MEETINGOFPRESBYTERY. MiasCross of Illinois crossed the Padfie to marry her fiance who had "preeeeded her to Manilla. , When she arrived fidjilted her but she married another man. and tor bis sake let- us hope she will be cross tio more. Hem, Tom Johnson of Ohio desires that it be distinctly understood that he was not the man who tried to run his automobile up the steps and into the national Capitol. I t is the Capitol at Columbus into which the Hon. Tom is trying to force his way, ■ Senator Warren of Wyoming says that the cattlemen of hie Section are •now getting from. 150 to. S9Qj per head for steers whereas they had to accept from $20 to $35 per head under the Wilson tariff bill- Heedless to say they site no occasion for revising the Diogley bill. ■ Some enthusiastic and no doubt earnest Republicans of Cincinnati, are thrusting Mayor Fleiachmann to the front for the Governorship. Our ad- vfes is to “don’t.” Mr. Fleiscbmann Is not a logical or available candidate far tbs Governorship It is truebe is eligible, but so are thousands of other man who would not beavailable. As a oandldata forMayorofCincinnati on two occasions, Mr. Fleisehir jj has been logical and available, feecabse be haul a constituency that is in harmony with him. „But that wouldn’t be true ifMr. Fieiscbasflpawasacandidatefor AMats efikw- In business affairs, his hrU-reftUars largelyindistillingliquors mad brewing bier. That fset does not hurt« candidate in Cincinnati, but it week! be fatal to ft candidate for ] stats office, and especially forGovern or. What the rural districts of Ohio wewld do t<>Mr. Flrieehmann would be a pknty, Bo, don’t. 0«r job work it unsurpassed in exeeflency. Fri es right. SOfTCORE Like the running brook, the red blood that flows through the i;vcins has to come from fomewhere. The]springs of red blood are found !m the toft core of the bones called the marrow and some say red blood also comes from the spleen* Healthy bone marrow and healthy spleen ere full of fat. ^Scott’s Emulsion makes new blood by feeding the bone tWOTow and the spleen with tli» richest of all fats, the pure 0 d Ewer o il ‘"F or pale school girls and ffVftidt and far ail whoso is thin and pale, Scott's •ton it a pleasant and rich h od . it not only feeds wftc&amking organa but ifetm strength to do work, IAfffH* ■ - The Presbytery ' of Xenia of the United Presbyterian church raots in the (Jedarville church on last Friday. Rev, S. IS, Martin ofXenia was elect ed moderator for the year, - The reports from the various' con gregations was most excellent. The missionary collections for the year past have been beyond those of former years. In the honor roll Sugar Creek congregation stands first and -Cedar* yijle stands second.' Cedarvllle having given $1025 to missions above the'reg ular expenses of the congregation^ The certificate of Rev, B. M. Baiiey of First/Ohio Presbytery, and Roy. W. K. Fulton of Westmoreland Pres bytery were received and their names added to the roll. * A'petition for the consolidation of the 2nd and 3rd Xenia churches was granted, and arrangements made to effect the union On April ,28 in the Second Xenia church. The basis of union adopted provides that the ses sion, board, of trustees and board of deacons of the united, church shall consist of the members of these boards in the churches praying for the union, and that Rev. W. S. McClure shall be the pastor of the United church which shall be known in the future as the 2nd Xenia congregation.' Ar rangements were also made for the instalation of Rev. W. K. Fulton as pastor of tlie First Columbus congre gation*, The time Was left h t tk.ecOn veniehee of the parties Concerned. A call fronrthe Frat U. P . church of Washington, Iowa, for Rev, F- 0. Ross was received, presented and ac cepted. Presbytery.then dissolved the pastoral relation of the Cedar- ville congregation and authorized the pastor to read the official announce ment of tins action on the fourth Sab bath of May.t The clerk was instruct ed to give Mr. Ross certificate of transfer to Keokuk Presbytery, The Presbytery pnssed .resolution^ to unite with AlleghenyPresbytery in memorializing the next General As sembly to make provision for two Psalmody conventions to be held in different parts of the church in 1905. These conventions are to be of the same nature and object as the Psal mody Conference held in Belfast, Ireland last year. The sympathies of the Presbytery for Rev, J . F . Mortou, D. D. iu his serious illness were extended and the clerk instructed to convey them to the afflicted brother. The next regular meeting of Pres bytery was fixed a t Fall Creek for the* last Week of September next. The delegates to the next General Assembly that meets in Tarkio, Mo,, are I)r*. W, O, Morehead, I). Mac- Dill and James Harjier, with Rev. U, H. Hume* A. K. Btrauc and *1, (J. King as alternates, ~ A NARROW ESCAPE A telephone mmign was received here Tuesday from Washington, C, H, announcing that Jasper L. Chap man had met death by th-* falling of * wu, Friends' boih r at a lumber ran p in Aikansw#. i gathered to ] A telegram ir.Hii th«. ri-mth luf ught j The entire community wa*r shocked Tueaday afternoon when it was report ed that Sfr». Robert t ’uopcr bad born found dead at her ‘.wu h«>mo ilxmt two loilt'S p-.ttlh I.t t s: and quuUy | f om * give what assietamv they * >uld. Mrs. I the feud and sudjmi new-* to 'Washing- {Vt<.]wr was found in the basement i ton, t \ IP Mr, i hapuiari s»vt d south with her thr -at nut, the wmud bang {of hern f t f-ev. ;\d years uu-: Im many on tho Jett fide of the ticc’k. There in every iudicati'-n llsut sbo came to her death by her own hand, ns a razor was found near by, For some time past M'r. ( ’coper has been in very poor -health suffering with heart trouble and during tltiet time Mrs. Cooper has carefully waited upon her husband. This is supposed to have caused her to become depend ent. When the deed was committed Mr. Cooper was about his work on the farm and did not miss his wife until about four o’clock, when he began. a search, going to' the -barn and cellar, but owing to the darkness he did not discover the body. MissRuby Reeves, who makes her home with the Coop ers, arriving home' from school, as sisted in the search* She went to the base,pent and at first sight saw the form of her foster mother. Dr, G&lesbee was sumuirfned but it was too. late as the victim was cold in death. Coroner Johnson was sent for and viewed the situation and his verdict wiihno doubt be that she came to her death by her own hand. The testi mony given the coroner, shows that Mrs. Cooper had npt been of a cheer ful disposition.of lute ; uk T bad been acting strangely for a day or so, yet no serious thought waxgiVeu it as she was known to ■be suffering with la- grippe at the time. When the body Was found she still wore her eye glasses , _ Mrs. Cooper was about sixty yenrs of age ami-wag held in the highest esteem and respect by her friends and neighbors and her death under the circumstances will be quite a . burden for lier husband* To Air. and Mrs, Cooper were born four children, all having passed away several years ago. Airs, Cooper was a half- sister of Mrs. Mamie McClellan, of Xenia, and a sister of Airs, Robt. K, Stevenson, of near Wilberforce. - The funeral took place from the residence Thursday afternoon, the services being conducted by Prof. W« R. McOheSney. The burial took place a t Atassies Creek cemetery. friends will be pained t<> learn of ids dentin Tho lust few years, he him I k en connected with tho Willis Rum* her company at Washington, C. II., and was quite successful. His com pany had pnr-dins rl » strip of timber land in Arkansas and Mr, Chapman was sent with a crew of men to . con struct a milling plant. While en gaged in the erection of a boiler there was a tnkhap and his life was crushed out* He is survived by his wife and two childreu.. The funeral takes place at Washington, 0. H. this mornfug and many of bis Cedar* ville friends expect to attend. A POPULAR SUNDAY EXCURSION', $1,25, round (rip, to Cincinnati, via Pennsylvania Lines- Sunday, . ipril 26th. Special train leaves Cfe- darville at. 9:0Q a, m. Central Time, Secure your tickets fromE. S. Keyc?, Ticket Agent, Oedarvtlje. 0. CautionJ This 5snot a gentleword—but when you think how liable you are not to purchase for 75c the only remedy uni versally known and u remedy that has had the largest sale of any medicine iu the world since 1868 for the cure and treatment of Consumption and Throat and Lung troubles without Jos- jog its great popularity all these years yoii will he thankful We called your attention to Bosohee’sGerman Syrup. There are so many ordinary cough -femediea made by druggists and others that are cheap and good for light colds perhaps, but for severe Coughs, Brou-, chitis, Croup—and especially for Con sumption, where there is difficult ex pectoration, anil coughing during the nights nud mornings, there is nothiug like German Syrup. The 25 cent size has just been introduced this year* Regular size 75' cents- At all drug- gists. By the use of electrical appliances three men now. do *tlfe charging of twenty furnaces, at Homestead, which formerly required 200 men* ltobbcd The Grave, -iited by Women and Jewels. Jewels, candy, fiowers, man—that is the order of woman’s preferences. JeWels form a magnetV' mighty pow er to the average woman. Even that greatest of all jewels, health, is ruined in the strenuous efforts to make or save the money to purchase tlfc-m . I f a woman wilbrisk lier health to get a coveted gem, then let her. fortify herself against the insiduous conse quences of coughs, aolds and bron chial affections by the regular use of Dr. Boschce’s German Syrup. I t will promptly arrest consumption in its early stages and (beat the effected lungs and bronenia) tubes and drive the daend disease from the system. I t is not a cure-all, but it is a certain cure for eoghs, colds and all bronebial troubles. Yes you can get' this reli able remedy at all druggists. Price 25c and 75c. A startling incident is narrate John Oliver of Philadelphia, os fol- towst “I was ityan awful condition, Aly skin was'aiVhi'f-t yellow, eyes sunk en, tongue coated, pain continually in- back'and sides; no appetite, growing- weaker day by day. Three physicians had given me up. Then I was advised To use Electric Bitters; to my great joy, the fiist bottle made a decided improvement, I continued their use for threo weeks, and am now a well man. I know they robhed the grave of another victim. Only 00 cents, guaranteed, at II. G. Rtdgway’s drug stove. ■ Foreign mmmiacturers oiten turn up the nose of scorn at American ma chine made products, but they ■quail before the "American terror.” The next attraction, next Wednes day, Get Xext. “The Star Boarder.” A Great Sensation* There was n big sensation in Lees- ville, Ind,, when W, H. Brown of that place, Was expected to die, had his life saved by Dr, King's Hew Dis covery for Gousumptiou. He writes: “I endured insufferable agonies from Asthma but yeur HewDiscovery gave me immediate relief and soon there after effected a complete cure.” Simi lar cures ofConsumption, Pneumonia, Bronchitis and Grip are numerous. It’s the peerless remedy for all throat .and lung troubles. Price 50c, and 81.00. Guaranteed byB. G. Rideway. Trial bot&3 free. Last Monday evening, while per forming her household dutit9, Mrs. Oharles Ensley received ' painful nmm about the Jbead and hands. Gasoline, which had leaked from u stove, was ignited hy »m ct her chil dren, While attempting to extin guish the flumes, Mrs. Easley's cloth ing caught Are but with rare presence of mind she threw a- wet garment,; which was lying in a tub t^ar by, I about herself, thus preventing any-; thing of a serious nature. The child j ee-'spf d injury. | - -r . - I The National Fash Register emu- j pany at Dayton being short of men, j a number from here went over M«m- J day morning and secured employment. : AmoBf tlw number weie H \Wf Me-; LftUfhlia, Carlton McLean, Charley <i CkmpheH, R*f McFarland, Earl;. Mkntt and Letter Hsgler, j ' tMfcu'fo* tor the Wtralrf. < Air. Chaa. 11. Boyle, of “The Star Boarder” company, who play our Opera House on next Wednesday ■evening, .April has an elegant voice, in fact, this clover comedian is Mid to surpass uli of the much herald ed comedians of tho present day. The entire pm-:! of the country speak of Air, as u Bceond Richard Mansfield. A L L T T IL Spring: Styles Danger of Cold* mid Grip. Thy greatest danger from colds and grip is their resulting in pneumonia. If reasonable care is used, however, and Chamberlain’s Cough Remedy; taken, all danger will be avoided. Among the tens of thousand who have Used this remedy for those diseases we have yet to learn of a single cnee hav ing resulted in pneumonia,, which shows conclusively that it is a certain preventive of thatdangeroug disease. I t will euro a cold or au attack or tho grip in less time than any other treat ment. I t is pleasant and safe to take. For sale by C. M< llidgway. Make*AClean Sweep. There’s nothing like doing o thing thoroughly, Of all the halves you ever heard of, BuckletfisArnica Balvts is the best) I t sweeps away and cures Burns, Horcs, Bruises, Outs. Boils, Ulcers, Skiu Eruptions and Files. It’s only 2oc, and guaranteed to give satisfaction by B. G. Ridgway, Drug* gist* Adam's Restaurant and Dining Rooms Corner High ami Limestone street Springfield, Ohio. # * AVbtfetabtePjrepftcatUuiforAs-' - - - - - - * tfiia- b e f CASTORU E o r l a & a t i i m i OMM y tm * [TheKindYouHave AlwaysBought PromotesDigcslionlhcerfuF nessandltest,Contains neillier Oixum.Morplune norAIuieral. K o x TTAEtCO T IC . j^ tfo u jo r s w m m c ix a Smi' \ Jix.SmH** j &MUS&- MutHm/L* lA * r . Apctfect Remedy forConstipa tion ,Sour Stomnch,DiarriK>ea Worms.ConvulsionsFeverish ness o n d l o s s o f S leep . Facsimile Signature of N EW YORK . In Use For Over Thirty Years EXACT COPy QF WRAPPER. TH«;CE(*T»UhCOWI-AN/.ME**VORKertV. i t s DISTRIBUTING DEROT FOR PITTSBURGH PERFECT’ FENCES ALL GALVANIZED STEEL WIRES* F O R F I R M ) , F A R M A N D H O G F E N C I N G . THE OHLY ELECTRICALLY WELDED 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, Norte so STRONG. All large wires. Highest EFFICIENCY. LOWEST COST. \t S6iu jc J(0d, 49 in . S tm s * , w No Wraps to hold ’Moisture and cause . Rust. . "PirasEDROii PcferHrr” Ecadisu, (StiutdturUStylce) ^ AbsolutelySTOCKPROOF. Wecan SAVETOUHOOEYoaFanolu£. CALL ANO SEE IT. • . c. M. CROUSE, HARDWARE WMPS,STOVciC CErARVILLE. vffie liver mast ha gently stirred %a that the will Iw thrcwif off in th i right efiaasiel;,. tl’fi systtta^ *t the c.ime tinic- Riic-uid le iaviVcratcA, O R E A .M S<»Mto llu- OltUWNKK D aus Y w ill Bring you more than 23 cent* per pound tor your Butter and you have saved the trouble of malting it. Shipments made ou Monday, Wednesday amV h’r iday . . . . . . . Prie'e always 2 cents within Elgin market. 11 43 Gromner DairyCo i** M Went Jefferson* O. A Careful ‘ * TheBest isfiat YflgWant. TheBest is that V6 Sell. ••Meats fir©deceptive* Unless you fire a good judge, you can never tell what you ae getting Until you have it served and partially eaten., We know meats, We select stock with a view to having.the best meats. We know how to select stock ■ and there- fo.e have meats you may depend upodT—meats that will pleaseyou. ; GOODS DELIVERED j TelephoneKo. 74 HgyFresh Fjsh Always on Hand, REVIVO RESTORES VITALITY Matte ft Well Man THT « Mflb : n - m n A W ' B^oaiisarcidac aEi'aatMCWiiiii w ‘ prodtK^th«»bovar*MKat*ln 30d«y*. » m M pwbrfoUj-*ad qu 1<*J t . < k rew w b ^ to i* lw sii|| xouiftauatvmxeetla tb rir fcwtto»iibKX>A.kBd«M man win regpwr thslr youthful *]#or by Mine BfiVlVO. a qalotiyanducr»Iym torbttf*m«* M*»,Lo*tVlt»Uty, JupoMMoj,ffiiim y i k l w iw ft boatPorror,VUUsc KMnoey,WMtlnr m»«>*<*.»tia OH Of Mlf-UbOMOTMOUMUDfilttOiMMMgL whichturntsoneZorutaOy.bttdiMwortuetetw iT* M toalyourMbyaturtmcrttbuaM tofftlMw^lM l U iro rtaW M to B to iaA tilo adM M M M W toftpuA la * mak ftioireaiM ^ •totlu*th«ar* f>Iyoittb, IbMrd* ' ut iOwrauptioB* toMct on h trix m K .___ _ jMbM.SrwwtattMMi t o m * H r i v n o o v*vp*ok«a«,or m x to tB S A O ,ir m .* i mwm .v ro tiiee gw wm tee to M n a m M i Sold by E G. Bidgwuy, Cedurvijle, 0 We«tw»rd. C c lu a b a llv . Alton.... WJonbrson" l*ondon AflutlMM Hoimn.......“ c.xl-irvm#,,'* Wlli*«*roo“ X«Mla ... Ijf- sprimrv»u.«' Roxaiinu.... “ T aj » ht UU.,.. *« firopronU...^' FI, Ancient" Morrow.,.,.. “ 8a.I*b*nott“ Milfiord...... >< Cluro...... *< “ ...Mr., toh**M«ufhwai|tfTnfiwiOiMmlTlw. 3“ i*6c*auc*r«*e m >a»b lUttllht.IMt Ift soft and stiff hatii are now ( i . ■> on .sale from yBe to $ 3 * 50 , nt ALWAYS BEST. There i s n o place where then can buy s u c h good shoes a t $2.50 and t h a n a t S i e g e n th a le r ’s, Springfield, O. $2.00, $3.00 FI I T J i J l T S T S i B m i u iU i J B d i O i B i S B A Frodact (f the narke , aimneck farm pun at- 1 trays he found at the ! Meat Store of Charles 'Wein^er. together with jbverj^ thing to be found, .in » fir*-«1«* meat market* Alee handlee tb | eele* hrateil Swift Company’* Hume. Aiicl courteoiul and honest treatment go* with the almve. G o « k I b Delivered. ' Telephone R7. 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