The Cedarville Herald, Volume 26, Numbers 1-26
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' , Hot air can take, up a, halloon g long " • wayai but lt can’t keep it there, tt you give home fellows a talentwrap- ped in a napkin to atariwith to host* '<■ mm, they would swap the talent tot a gold brick and ipso the napkin. > , 4u»t to be sociable' some faen will eat a little food' now and then, hutWhat ' they reallylive on#,tobacco, , Knowing how to be humbleis. arheap ' more important than knowing how ; , to beproud, „ / - ' Loyalty. Is ■ the .one commodity*' that - ' hasn't any market.value.and ltte the „, oneyon can’t pay too much for, ' Marriages may be made to heaven, httt most engagement^ ate made la the - ' " back parlor with the gaa so low that a fellow doesn’t really get a square, lookat what he’s taking. ' : ' ,blare jr threaten, because a threat is a ' ' promise to' pay 'that isn’t always eon- „ veutent to meek hilt if you don’t, 1 j;, / \O f course you’re to-n’o'position, yet to' 1 -think of being engaged, and that’s ' , wby limn little afraid that you may- ^be planning to get married., ’ „ fulling from above and boosting from pelowmakeclimbing easy, t ■ ; Quickto fire, alowto hire—whenyou’ve found you’ve hired the wrong -man - you catftget rid of him too quick., ' . . Remember that wberi you’re right you can afford to keep your temper'and ' that when you're wrong you can’t p afford to lesorlt,^ ' ; .,. ’ * 8 ay less than the ether fellow .and , listen more thanyou .talk, for when ; ‘ -a man’o listening lie isn’t ,telling on. ~J- .himeelf,-and he’s batteringthe fellow , Wheia, ' "j, < «V The fellow who has to break open the baby’s bink toward the last of the • vwee« for car fare Isn’t going to,be \anyRussell Sage. . > ■ Unmarried men are a good’deal like*u|. '-pieceOfunimproved real estate—theyt ' , •aren’t of any particular use except to *' ' >’ tudld:Ott.* . ,. .J . . - > . ,». < ‘ ' Vaeattoa at twe, wpi*iMmwig|i fa ■Mi* a stok hoy wsu or g kpy mm , .tasta*. = ■ ... •■■ wtwnfw twg mm*Mm to to* you t» on th* gw*«md tear it*» a pretty »af* wU* to tok#. m stomata? tuts* goto _garden. ■. ■■■■, • X-*»ple la« 0 y a smalt pwt of aman« ager’a duties. o You can trust a woman’s taste co st - eiythtog except men, and it’amighty lucky that she slips up themor we’d pretty nigh all be bachelor*. . ?ulus, explained the deacon, are de prived of twenty-fire helpful tittle ttoeto every time you smoke a two bit cigar. . Brels reedKeaeesse. Another rediculous/obd fiidhasbeen branded by the most competent hu - tboririgs, They have djjspelledthesilly notion that ope kind o f iood la needed for brain, another for and still another for bones. A correct diet will nqt only nourisha particular part o fthe body^but’ it will sustain every otherpart , 7 Yet,' however good your food may he, its - nutriment |s destroyed by indigestion ordyspepsia. You must prepare for their appear ance or prevent their coming by tak ing regular doses of Green’s August Flowe*> the favorite medicine of the healthy millions, f'A few ilosea aids digeetion. Btllbntates , tile )jvet to heaJtbya^tfbu, purifiesthe blood, and makes youjeelbuoyant andvigorobs. You can jget'this reliable remedy at all druggists. 3Pricea 25c 'and 75e. , " A Vttorwi'aStoty. IS*th. K. Y,, April’lttos—Tk* irst. «o«- stowaikmof tit*Uommanemt *sd Offteew toU m eoaduto of ttuMtatoh**' I'm*, bar*, istbf hwdth of tka VoUnms. KWncy Troubl**are too moat cowwon warn to v*ryl*w of tb* old rmat ««c*p* thmato formor other, OfoournttosomndesdoasmuehaspoB dble for th*ro*elv*« i*n<l one of the most pegmtar *nd uwfol wmediM *wploy*d |s POdd’s KidneyPill* whichuwrosto be el- moat infallible in oaee*of Kldndeyilerenga- SMtUtSr Indeed, there arc amongth* veter ans, several who claimto owetheir lives to Dodd’sKidney DUlf. Kpr instance, A. K. Ayers, who came to the home from Minneapolis, Minn,, was given uphy fourdoctors fp that city. He hadBright'sDiseaseandnever expected to Uvethroughit, buthis life was saved and hu healthrestoredby Dodd’sKidney Pills. Hfs experiencehas madetheremedy very popularamongthe men. and no ono wlio htsuted Dodd’sKidneyPills forany'Kid* vneyTroublesbaabeendisappointed, 2SB OH TAKING A KEST 0»*saYsavtotoUtet*gaten gggs 1‘w BWIsasi I t * fc\ \ p 5 r i r Ladies should not miss seeing our shoesat $ 1.50 $ 1.75 ;and $ 2 . 00 : G. B. Siegenthal- er&Son, Spring- SuhecrlbO for TheHerald, Reduced/ares vlnPeiuisylyanlaHoes. 1 ^ f' .j * ’ Excursionticketswillbesold v|8Pennsyl« VaniaLines aa.follows: ' To T t . L oojh , M o ., April 2 Cth and 27th,' accountNational, and International Good Roads Convention. To S t , houm'Mo,, AprilSOthandMay 1st, inclusive, account Dedication Ceremonies,- LouisianaPurchase Exposition. ' ToNxw*OatEAtte, La-. Msy is'fc-ftnd 3rd} inclusive, account ttief American Medical Association,., - - * ., “ . To LosA noboks , Cal.,andSanFrancisco, CaJ.j May2nd audMay 11thto 17tli( jnclti* live;al$oM»y3raand isth forcertain tfuiips accountPreabyteflanGeneralAssemblyand National; Association of.Master Piumers of tlierUnited Stafea. . ‘ To 8 t . Lpme, Mo., jfune 16th and 17th, accountThirty-firet Saengcrfcst of North AmericanSaenKCrbound. ' To B oston *,Mass., July2nd to 3th, inclusive, occoupt National Educational Associ ation. , . r r ’ ' ' ’ "i , ,! To Californiaund IntermediateTerritory, One-Way Second Class Colonists’ Tickets, April48th to Jnn* 15th;,. ; ; - z.Xi !: -*• To Points in the Wrsf, Northwest and and South. April 21st May 5th. 10th, Juno 2ndandKith forHomo Seekers’ Excursion, To Points in Southand Southwest Torri. tory,"April21st, May5th,’'10tb, June -2nd-: 16th; July 7th, and jilst. One-Way Second.; ClasaSettlers’ Tickets , , „ * *To SanFrancisco, Cal.,May 2nd andMay Utb to 17th, inclusive; alto May3d and18 Tor certain trains account National Council JuniorOrderUnited American Mechanics. Special fares toSt. Louie for the Dedica tion cCrcmonieaof the World’sFair, wifi be iueffect viaPennsylvania Lines April 2i)tb. 30th. andMay 1st; alsooil April 20th and 27th for the National and International Gpod Roads Convention. ' Theattractionson theseoccasionswill be particularly interesting. The World’s Fair Dedication ceremonies, will be participated i» by President Roosevelt, members of his Cabinet, Ex-President Clelcland and other notables. The display, of Hre-works will representan Investment of $50,000,00.' The occasionwill beamemorable one, instruc tive psw^Il asinterestingto allwhoattend. '. For ^particulars, TegardinR'. low.fares, through trains, eta., apply ro neorist ticket agent of the Pennsylvania Lines. - , BuffPlymouth Book Eggs for sale, JNuggett Strain. •Price ,75c per; 15, .. , * • J . E. Hastings, 2ld ; To Cure a CoId in t < * « L a x a t i v e & t » m o Q u i n i n e T d i i e t * , , - to^aat'istocmti*. ' V T b t o ^ O a t u r e i X n m CU|i' ; I d TwoDay*. , \ o ik e v e r y fcox. 2 ~ l hear « good deal about men who won’t take vacatloua aiul who kill themselves by*overwork, hut It’s usual ly Wprty or whisky. It’s not what a man does during working hours, but after them, .that breaks down hjs health,. A fellow and his business should hu bosom friends to tbp ofiiee gad,sworn enemies out of it, A dear mind is one that Is swept cleanof busi ness ftt fi o’clock every night and Isn’t opened up for it qgato' until after the shutters are takendownnext morning. Some fellows leave the plfice at night and start out to whoop it up with the boys, and some go homo to sit up with their troubles, They’re both iu bad company. They’re the men who ate always needing -vacations- and never getting any good out of them. What every man docs heed once a year Is a change of work—that Ju, jt he b.as been curyed up over a desk for fifty weeks and subsisting qn birds and burgundy, ho ought to toko to fishing for a living and try bacon and eggs, with a little Spring water, tor dinner.—From "Let ters Froma Self MadeMerchant,toHis Son," by George Horace Lotimer, - . .• .. ‘ Caution! - ' *' ’ " - H ' x 4 ‘ Tius isnot a gentlyword-—but when you' think bow liable you are not to purchase for.75e the only remedy uni versally known and a remedy that has bad the largest Bale of any medicine in the world since 1868 for the cure and treatment of Consumption and Throat and Lung; treublesAvithmitlos ing its great popularity ail these years you' wiH. fee thankful we called, ypur attention Jo Boschee’eGerman Syrujt. There are 6o many ordinary, bough, remedies 'madehy druggistsadd others i that fire cli6ap and good for Itght coldsJ perhaps; but,for severe Coughs, Bron chitis, Croup—and especially for Com siimptiou, where .there is difficult ex pectoration and 'coughing during'the nights and mornings, there is nothing like German %rup. Tho 25 cent size has just. beep .introduced' this year- Regular size' 75 cents’. A tall drug-, gists. , ^ j F*r th* Hands, Beep uhottis o f glycerin «n4 rose- Jwater, mired, near the sink and ‘ whenever the hands have been wet rub a few drops of this over them, before drying on the towel, It is wonderful how much this does to prevent chapping, which during frosty weather is a misery to most women doing general housework. Of course the game emollient should he used at night Just before gding to bed, but this alone will not heal the roughened skin when the daily work includes frequent dishwashing and care of stoves. ^~ Oyster Catchup. - Bid you ever hear of oyster catch up ? It is extremely nice and "tasty’* to eat. with' cold moat thinly sliced oy with fowl. ■ Use fifty oyster* and their liquor, half a pound o f anchovies, half a pint of white wine* a small lemon, sliced. Boil slowly for half an hour, then strain.- Add quarter of an ounce of cloves, Ihq same amount of mace and whole pepper and salt to taste: I f will keep- well in bottles and may he nsed occasionally as one desires dur ing the winter? , , . Tho Oyster Frier, A most useful article o f house hold Cookery is the oyster frier with the wire* duplicate inside the TCgular saucepan. This skeleton looking affair can be raised out of the pan and attached-to the handle of it while the oysters, nicely fried, Can drain off all the superfluous, fat that they absorbed during the cook- tog*!, , < -v; _4; f ^ : t —C arriage for B ale ;—Jump seat jagger carriage in good condition and at low price. 8. K. Mitchell, ■" i M m m That make the borne cheerful and beautiful—the hew assortment wa’Vfe* just receivedareGrill Work,Portieres, Lace and Swiss Curtains, Don't pass, our well-selected line o f Boom Bugs); Tapestry at $12,50, Body Velvet at $25.00, Axminster from $25 to $30, Ingrain all-wool $4,75 to $8.75, There's no better line iff the city to select from. Softie good designs in Swiss Curtains from 50c up—tbey’re ’ Just the thing** for living rooms; Nottingham jp three styles qt 50c a pair; .Madras in sty lish colors at $1.76, up. ’ ■ Wash Fabrics, Fresh from the factory—Oxford Cloth in Dotted, Stripe and Plain, njlso Madras id stripe, figure aud plain, Figured Pique Linen Chiflpnette., 10,000 yards suitable for Waists, Dresses, Skirts, Shirts, Etc, Come take a look whetheryou buy or pot. ' HUTCHISON & GIBNEY , , N. Detroit Street, Xenia, O, Greece has ns many people uh Mich igtm hud as many acres nVW; Yu. .• ,Onager bf Colds and Grip, *1 The greatest danger from colds mid, grip is their resulting in pneumonia. I f reRSonaHIe eare is used, •however, pudChamberlain's' - Coughs Remedy, taken, nil danger Avill be' uvoided,* Among the tens of thousand who have Used this remedy, for these diseases;we have ybt 16 learn of a single case hav ing resulted in pneumonia^ which shows conclusively that it is a, certain preventive o f that dangerous disease. It will cure a cold or an attack ,ot the grip in lereJiine than any Other treat ment. It is pleasant aiiu Safe tq*take. For sale hy U. M« Ridgway. = 11 A For Infhnts and Children; TheKindYouHaveAlwaysBooglu Bears, the Signature,of' ' —W anted ;—Lady for Cedarville ‘ Salary or Send references. S. C. C ruder , Priiden Block, Dayton, Ohio, . representative .Commission. 20 HALF; FARE PILS »2,Q0 . F o r R ou n d f r ip .T ic k e ts ' ' ; via ■/> *Ms* ; ; ' L o u is v ille feU a sh y iU e R .R . TttNEARLYALLPOINISIN Alabama;. Plorida, Georgiar Kentucky? Mississippi, Vir ginia,, Wortb and South Car olina a n d ; Tenn e s s e e * Tickets oasalo Hareh3d and l7tlif ' April 7th and 21st, May 5 nndJDth, Jtine 2d and 16th,' aud on first and ■ ' third Tuesday bf packmonth there,.. niteruntilNov. 17, andgood return I«K2Ldayet fromdate of Sale.. For . further infotmotion consult your \ loial agent, or Address ' ; ; C; Li STONE, Gen. Pass, Agent,' . LOUISVILLE &NASHVILLE RAILROAD, 5 LOUISVILLE, KV. * *■* . That will be suitable for,all classes; as v our stock is complete id every respect C ‘ " * ' ’ aiid coiDpiTses different lines of : ; * * - lr } *“^^ j l -£<. " O l i a , i ,r . S ; ' 'L / " H o c k e r n V / ’ ’ . O ^ i i o l i © ^ •T"’ ' ''* C e n t e r T a b l e s S l d e l > o » . x * d [ ' ’ , » ; ’ ’ * , V , .* i f ^ 'T B £ a .$ n k K e s iB ie f iir ; , ,, i n g t ^ L ' >• * " - • ;,•:■■ • ’Gajfpeti!.' Catpets ! "v "■, • ' We represent ^ome of the largestmanufacturing , “ , concern^ in this line,.which enables us to: quote , prices that surprise : : : - ; : : : J . H . M o M I L L A I T Funeral Director; , /Furniture Dealer, ' Our job work i s Junsurpassed in excellency. Prices right. ' , Get a good rubber tire buggy of Kerr AHastings Bros. 1 - *■ .■■ * .■ '■ . ■ .. * : ' .. • ' ■ ■ ' . ' ■' ' . ■ . <■ '. ' ■ ■ .... . .. * .1 , . • ■ ' ■ * * 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 w e recommend it with confidence, although our prices are low er than other houses. Our clothes are full o f snap and good style, being made by some o f the best houses in the country, and their many special features and high values will appear for themselves* . * • . . . ». . . ♦ Men's Department*' In this departmentwe have a great line o f Suitings, Stylish Cassimerc, Nobby Worsteds, the choicest pat terns obtainable, made with Hair cloth fronts, and must be seen to he E S S 1 0 .0 0 » $ 2 2 . 0 0 6 ' •*. . ■ ■ d ... * * - ■*•. Men’s Suits. Our line of Meri*a Suits are made from choice patterns, and although our lowest grades, they are made with a system and have the appear ance oftnuch higher priced garments* Prices range from 4*"*****•* : $ 5 . 0 0 » $ 8 . 0 0 Young Hen’s Suits. Our line of YoungMen’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 materials. ■ * ■ . * •.. 4’- " ' . - "■ 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 $&oo to $8.0o, capable of pleasing the most tasty* ' Gent’s Furnishings. Within a few days this line wilt be comple and will comprise many of the best lines in the country. The celebrated Hawes Hat that has become so popular in this sec tion and for which we’re Sole Agents. The newest patterns in D r e s s Shirts, Fautless and Dioii 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 c ’vc got it in stouts 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.c iaf*Don*t fail to go, see and be convinced. f i ; m E , M A IN S T . ■ > : . - -■ •" " * i 1 . C B C C C QBO, HALLER, A, W. HAINB5, H. Ai HIQQIN3, R»*iiJ*nt Purtsttrt. X E N lA i i O H IO , a a a a* « •Aa a
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