The Cedarville Herald, Volume 26, Numbers 1-26
Mfim ttVs-'K the JJm licy Ocm Planter, r.ono fcctfcr, ptiec* s fe h fe . ■ . . . ' . ■•' ■■■ . c A’fdwi 4?§charrow “ la not itt ittt atoll with a Morgan EjMuft)" ham-w. Thera fee mueh lighter draft, pulvnfe iza tho gfffltwrl mock fetter actl leaves it level, ^ Try tHxmtottj? flak* ■■■•■■■• ■ ■ . .■. . I f vou need a U-Bortevt')’ Harrow, or a 'wood frame ■ Or ■' . ■ ■ ■ ■■ ' .: • Harrow, we have them c&o, . . - O o t » A F l o w s . - Get an “Acme*1or a "Klondike” and you get the lest euUiraters made, F a ^ i c S . ^ Buy a Jewel and you will wear a lasting smile, low, too* * , . . . . 3 E * U ‘ ’ ‘ Prices Be Gettaille Jerald. • ' ^ i . o o P e r ’Y e a r . , . K a r i l a JB u lt E d i t o r . , FRIDAY,MAY 1,1903. , I t is said that' Harvard has already put in-a hid for the President’s service as President of Harvard wbe he leaves ,lhe'White House,- ' The Cleveland people whovoted for Tom Johnson and 3 cent fares gofc.the former. I t may he some time , before they gee the latter, however. 1 " House cleaning time is here and the heads of families are prepared to ac cept invitations to fishing clubs or— "Hen far change of scene would seek the shades below. - Everyone who knows Fourth As- s-ktaht Pdstmnser General’ Brj&taWi. knows that li:a investigation of the Postoffice ecandals.will be thorough / and lair in the extreme. ROAD NOTICE ‘ * ~ v * „>, r.i1 r l^1"1 ( , n Notice is hereby given that a peti tion .will be presented to the Com missioners of Greene County, at ,their next session, the first Monday in May A. D. 1903, praying for the location of a road’on the following line, to-wit Beginning at a pojnfc’jn the Fedora pike at the N; W. Corner of the lands of carah J . Wilson and N. E* Corner of Alexander Bailey’s running thence' With the land line of said Bailey and Wilson southward to' their corner thence with said Baileyk line wester ly to the N. E. Corner of Mary •E, McLaughlin’s land thence with i the line pf said McLaughlin and Bailey southward to" the N, E. Corner of lands formerly owned by Ella E Houser thence in n southerly direction 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. RETURNED 4 ! PER CENT. INTEREST. AS TO APPEARANCES • ^i,^u. ■ . ”'014 Gorgon Cndas;” Advkf* H» SonAbout Clothe* From "’Letters ifrom a ft-Jf Mmic filer. slysrJ, ta JlH£’r,i,nbyGKtne flnrc'Ct It'irlr.ur ■ • The Frcsidenfc.is evidently' finding the seclusion he failed to seenre in the ’Mississippi cane brakes, in the Yel lowstone Park! Even the "fakers” have no Stories of his experienceo in the Yellowstone—as yet, . Republican politicians1need have no fear that the postofflee investiga tion, will injure the President ‘of his party. When nn honest President . discovers fraud and removes the cafise the people always approve. and show their approval at thepolls. Mr, Mao hen now . tinder investigation wns a Cleveland appointee. ' - “An old man ia twice a child.”’ No man like* the thought of getting old When the time draws near for biro to be old, he jests about it, but it is very nuiioying to him to feel the weight of yours gradually coming oij. There is n'.fhing to he ashamed of in growing .•d. Tip to thirty years of age a roan 5‘rimply weaving plans, and when he i > fe lf a hundred he is disgusted with tV, life he has led. As a man. growo older ho grows wiser, and is useful $p the world. Among these wise men, the wisest of themsly when they have finished life, that it has alt been a fail ure. Life has always been a failure and will always ho a failure with Its all. No one has lived a perfect life, Kive the? Devine One, But the most useful man is the old man. Ho can- ii»4 liye his life over again, buthe can tc.irh others how to- live tiller's. 5 c e n t s Eight Cents a pound fa rxhat a young woman paid for Ivclu* pounds o£ flesh* , She was thhi and weak and Iuid one dollar for a bottle of Sf.ottV Emulsion, and by tok* lag regular doses had gained t vvdke pounds in weight before the bottle was finished. - Eight cents a pound is <heap for such valuable Jmo ferial* Some pay mdre, son* j kss, some get nothing for } Shelbyville, Ky., June 27, 1890, Mr. Francis' Maguire, J r,r Genera Agent, Louisville,-Ky, Dear Sir:— Your check for $7,037,32,’ in pay ment of ray endowment policy, Was received. - I t was the' best investment I ever made, I received hack all the money I ’paid, with about 4jkffer;cent. interest, and had my life, insured ■ for twenty years. Thanks for your prompt remittance. Yours truly, O.Kinkel.- The two most desirable things in Life Insurance are: The certainty of protection to the insured’s family in case of bis early decease; and the cer tainty of profit to the insured when old age is reached. The "Investment” policies of the "Mutual Life” com bines these two options, • together With many others equally as profit able. . , Tim Mutual Life insurance Com pany of New York 13 the Largest F i nancial Institution in the World. W. t . CLEMAN5, Special Agent, Mutual Life Insurance Co., of New York. Andrew Winter, Soliciting Agent, Cedarville, Ohio, Good Intention* Frustrated. Some men aje altahle and want to talk with every one they meet, while other men are not and want to be loft alone in their shells- “ Ex* trero.es met on a Sixth avenue ele vated train tho other day—one of the dark, rainy days. A grim, grouchy individual sat in a comer seat reading a paper. At Forfy-flec- end. street a trim little man got on and took tho seat next to the sour one. After settling himself com fortably he remarked, "This is very nasty weather, isn 't it "tu Tho surly one looked up from his) paper, glared at him a moment and then replied, “I b tha t any of your darned buoi- neSsF’—NewYork Tribune. When Philadelphia Was First. Now York was not always ■ the first rfey Of America. In 170(1 Phil* aitelplna had a population of 12,000, Boston 11,000 anu New York 0,000, Twenty years later Philadelphia's population had risen to IB,000, llo,> ton's to 14,000 and New York'o to 10,000* In 1790 ho Quaker City still led, will* >14,090, NowYork had jumped iuiu second‘plate, with 33,- j)0tf, white Boston stood At 18,000. yAlf-Wrltem : . / ‘LftefAtiiro ferfalaly fans in the ..ifeti&fclei foMily,, Tho two (tftWgh* mntiM vv*i «n f *..,,**|t«r* write porfry that nobody'will tlw if money. Y<H 1 g i t y o j print, tl-.o r/ma write idavs money'll worth when yott buy|,wy wilt s<t, andthsmutterwrites HStoric.-i 'thaf noisily will read.” wliit dufi».lhefutter w r i t s ^ Dear P im rp o n t-W ia t order for a carload of Spotless Suow Leaf from old Shorter is fho tija l o f back talk 1 like. W g can ctand a little more of the same sort of aacslng. I have told the cashier th a t you will draw thirty a week after this, and t w ant you to Iiavo a nice frail of clothes made and eerd tlja bill to tl i o d man. Get some thing th a t won’t keep people guessing whether you follow tb« h <es or do buck and wing danclug ft n Jiving. Your taste In clothes seems to oe last- log longer than the rest of your col- lego education. You looked like a young widow who had raised the second crop of daisies over the deceased when you were fis here last week. . Of course clothes don’t make the man, but they make all of him except his hands and face during business hours, and that’s a-pretty considerable area of tho human animal. A dirty sh irt may hide, a pure heart, but. i t sel dom covers a clean-skin. I f you look as if you had slept in your clothes, most people will Jump to the conclusion th a t yon have, and you will never get to know them well en ragh to explain that your head Is so full of noble thoughts that-you baven’ttim e to both e r with the dandruff on your shoulders. And If yon wear blue and white striped pants and a red necktie you will find i t difficult to get'close enough to a dea con to be invited to say grace a t his ta ble, oven if yon never play for any thing except coffee or beans. Appearances are deceitful, I know, but so long as they nre" there’s nothing, like having them deceive fo r u? in stead of against us. I ’ve seen a 10 cent shave and a 5 cent sliine g e t ' « thousand dollar job and a cigarette and a p in t of champagne knock the bottom out of a million dollar pork corner. Fou r or live years ago little Jim Jackson had the bears tn the pro vision pit -hibernating, and. living on their ojyirfat till one morning,,the day afte r ne had run -the price of mess pork np to $20 and nailed it there, some one saw him drinking a small Th» tettt *NW *T*t lent wy w*y,*‘ * brown few mi*. tAnk it #r*r Xb* prppv p*tb, I fancy, 1*1 Mrom ta* of etovtr. It wm a pity, puck » pity," **4iy m k*.*(*#, . ‘ *“Torun **<r»y on *nch a d*y F«blr,l a bnttfrfly. "Xfancied«n**oflnrli dre***! 'Wapfull ut noU* learning* And m within hi* P*th Xprr«*«A And followed every turning. „ But now I'm weary, faint and weary,” Sadly didbe sigh* • "And-count the coat of chance*10*t . Behind that buttWjfly. ■ . ?t7a wandered through the leafy glade Where hidingahawowdo***; . Then through a sunny garden strayed And past a b*dof roe#*. • It madem* aorry, vary eorry," Sadly did he algb, - "To leave auch bower* of happy flower* Behind * butterfly- ' \ '■ ■ 1 '- - - ’ "Yea, I have lost my way," he said, • "But, nowI think ft over, ., Xfe*l quite sura the right way lad Across that flelfl of clover. • Then, off with moaning, idle groaning," Bravely did he cry, - "And. from this day, pome what come may, ' I never w|ll so weakly stray Behind a butterfly," . . ' -John Vm Tbo Herald is prepared to get opt horse bills or sale Mils on short notice and at a very reasonable price. The success of our rain-proof board hen been wonderful. Those who have used it speak of its merit in the high est praise. This specially prepared board is furnishedAt the same price as the soft .pulp -boards* so why not use the yery best? . bottle ju s t before he weiit on 'change j ynie> THEY-WAITED” .ANDJ*SAW/' Warwin’a Corners, N, Y., April 20th.— 1Wait and see—you’re betternow, ofcourse but the cure won't lahfc" < This waswhat the doctors said to Hr- A, B. Smith of tills place, .These doctors had been treating him for years and behad got no better They thought thatno’tingcould permanentlyeurehim.’ Hesays? "My kidneys seemedJU)bp so large that themwasn't roonf for them, and at times it seemedaa if ten thousand needleswerorun- iniftgthrough them. 1could nut sleep on my left side foryears, the painwas sogreat in that position I had to get up many times to urinate and’my urine was sometimes Clear andwhite as aping Water, and again it would be high colored and w°ald stain piy llnnen. Theppfti across ray back was awful, _Twas ravenously hungry all the ahd told it around among the brokers on tho floor, The bears thought Jim must have hiyl bad news to be bracing u p .a t th a t time in the morning. So they perked up and everlastingly sold the, mess pork market down through tlie bottom of the-pit-to solid-earth. There wasn’t even a grease spot left df th a t corner when {hey got through. As It happened, Jim hadn't had any | bad newg. lie ju st too k the drink be cause he felt pretty,good,and things were coming-his Way- After I bad taken Dodd's Kidney Pills for four days my kidneys pained me so bad I cpuld hardiy.ait down, 0n the morning of the.fifth day1J felt some better, and the improvement continued till! was complete ly cured, "As this waamonths ago and X am- siil feeling splendid; I knowmy cure was per manent and gehuinc,", ' m- Irritable, Excitable Nerves on Edge. This describes the condition exactly, T o .B osto . s -, Mass., Ju ly 2nd to fltti,.inclu sive, accountifatlonai educational Associ- Reduced Fares via Pennsylvania tines. Excursion tickets will he sold viaPenney vania Lines as follows; ' . ‘ T o K ew OnsKAus, La.j May 1st and :>d, ipclnsive, nccouijt tho Arnsricau MedicaL Association, To Los Cal.,and San Prartciwo, CnL, May, 2 ndcmi May n t h to 17th‘ inditt traotl sT dS’ “ ttl0? 2 T that ushally pass unoticed, annoy. *Asud I National Association of Muster X'lumcrs of den sound, a call—youjump—aharah word, [the United States, n CryifigBpell ThoSleep b fu ll of jerks and I To Sr. Ldois, Mo., June X6th end I7tb, starts—trouble fills yOus dream—you do not r account Thirty-first Saengerfest of North rest. Tiled you. go to bed, weary you rise. I Ameriam Saengcrbound. It's the unstrong .nerves, weak* Shattered, j .^ u .D stos , ass., Jul; over sensitive, on edge, They need rest, j -atlon.; quiet, strcngth.steadiness. A Eellow Towns- To'catifornia and IntermediateTerritory, man giyes yon the cure in Dr. A. W. Chase’s One-Way'Second Clalfl.Cplonitts'„ Tiqkow! Nerve Pills—the most remarkably success-1 April 18th to Jnn« 15th. . ' ”■• ' ful medicine ever produced. ' . | To^Poinlsin the West, Northwest end Mrs. J, Wilheitn of ‘ ' ........... “................. Ave., Columbus, Ohio, Chase’s Neryo Pills I got are a splendid | tory, April 21st, May 6fh, 19tb. June"2ndi Acrve tonic. I was very, very nervous, lCtb, July 7th, and 21st, On*-Way Second, restless, easily unstrung and rested badly1 ' " “ m " vai ***. ’ at bight- The effect qt tho medlclnd was Very grealful os it gave mo sleep, steadiness of nerves and strength* three essentials to health. The result to my mind justfies a strong recommendation.’’ For further In formation call a t Ridgwoy AOo’s. Drug Store, Cedarville. Ohio, 50c a box at deal ers or Dr. A. W- ChaseMedicine Co,, Bui- falo*N. Y, See that portrate and signature _____________ _ ___ of A. \V. Chaso M. D. are,pii every package, j particularly taterMtingT"’Tha BTofld’iJp'alr ---------------- I P lication ccremoni**, will b« participated l- & nbstobS* o l hi* 3#hfne%Ex-Pmidant CUleland «nd oth«r Class Settlers’Tickets To San Francisco, Oal„ May 2nd and Mar 11th to 17th, Induslvo: also Mar 5d and 18 for certain trains account National: Council Junior Order United Aamrlcah Mechanics, Special fares to S t Louis forth* Dedica tion cerenionie* of tb* World1* Fair, will be In cflteetwift FemuylwiUxl* Line* April 20tb. ) 4ljw w April Wth and [27th tor the National and Intentatlonal Good Hoads Convention. ' The attractions on thee* occasions will be ‘ ' * ‘ ' " “ ........... Pair Subscribe fbr The Herald. Quick Arr«t. J . A. Gultedge of Verbena, Ala. was twice in tbe hospital from a eevere case of piles causing 24 tumors. Aflet doctors and ail remedies failed* Buck- ten’s Arnica Salve quickly arrested further teflaniation and cured him. It conquers aches and kills pain, 25b at B. vr. JKidgway’s. Druggist. Cabi t, resi e t ltl a e Doubles. The display of fire-works will represent art investment of l$0,OO0.OO, The occasion will be a memorable one, inlfcmo* tire as well u Interesting td all who attend. .For^Mfttculars, retarding low fare*, through trains, et*., apply to nearest ticket agent of the Pennsylvania Lines. ExeliangeBack OEDAIIVILLE, OHIO* ACCOtTNIS MMcrchante a n d ta ^ **■ diyidonls solicited. Collectionf | iroiuptly made and*remitted. YjKAFTB 00 NteT York and Cito- cinnati sold at lowest fated. Th* j ebcaptBfe and most convenient way to | send money by mail. T OANB made on Beal Estate, Per* ** sonul or Collateral Security, William Wildman* Pros,, ' . Seth W,Smith, VicePre*., W* J . Wildman* Cashier* i i i c K w m THEORKilNAL: RRMEDIC 1 AS^clMkiPreparaltonforAs-- ^IfedwdBegtlto- «»g^Sto«RdBaadBoviYl5of PromotesDigeslioiiLhecrfuF oespandRest.Contamsneither OpiumMor#teeitorHiigiraL n —*■- — r- i • ■ . m ""f’1" ' . ' JKx>3*m4* a ApesfeclBemedyforConstips* Bon,SourStomach,Diarriwea Worms .Convulsions.Feverish nessandLossO f SLEEP, -ji (a—aafwywwaagw^j-1*.-;■.•’y-- > FacSjnulo Signature of - < 2 ^ f e T ; N EW YDHK . ‘___ C A S T O R I A F o r I n f a n t s a n d C h iM r e n . The KindYou Have Always Bought Bears the Signature of C E E A M VI b iiionlh-v i*Itl - D ( ) S I S - ] j C l N I S EXACT COPTOFWRAPPER, THC«e^T.iinOOMHHV, HawYOURCITV. D I S T R I B U T I N G ^ D E R O T F O R ^ PITSBURGHPERFECT' FENCES, * ALL, GALVANIZED STEEL WIRE& . FOR FIELD , FARM AND HOG FENCING, THEOHLYELECTRIGALLYWELDED FENCE* E V E R Y R O D G U A R A N T E E D P E R F E C T , 0 T h e D U R A B L E F en c e , ’ “ . None S 0 5 TRONG. All large wires. H ig h e s t E F F IC IE N C Y . H a s ftvppagftd since la s t J n l y 23 p e r I'O ium I tbt hatter, The present price is gO-je p?i? pound. "Why inalee butter -when yon can sell cream at this price? . . . . . . . Shipments made on Monday, Wednesday and Friday, Price always within 2,c of Elgin market. l-t Gtoianer Dairy Go > W e a t J e f f e r e o r i , O. •*» • m A Careful Buyer. < TlieBestlsWMt YonWaul. ie Best VoSell.- Meats are deceptive. Unless you are a good1 judge, you cun never tell what youwe getting .until you have it served and- partially eaten, - We know meats. We select stdck wUh a view to having the best'meats. We know bow tq select stock And' there- fo.fehave meats -you may .depend upoh—meats that will please you, j ‘34if. 36 M , LOWEST COST. No Wraps to hold s Moisture and cause Rust. • - ' "POTH iicbgh BEffiFtcr1' FEKcoHd. (StoflaiftStylAJ - AbsolutelySTOCK PROF* W#can SAVEYOUMONEY onFonclng. , CALLAND SEE IT. C. M. CROUSE, HARDWARE, RIMPS* STOVES^ CEDARVILLE. -*= ____ » ’ ■ 0 S L , rff'I ' PS*"** i* ’ — EH. a r _ - laoMMi w j r j P«l2wi jtlS I 1 . 4 /1 : GOODB DELIV j EJPBH Telephone No. 74 B@S*Fresb Fish Always-(«n Hand. , ri!?‘« 4R E V i V O , RESTORES VirALITY M a d e a W e ll M a n ^ .o f M e . ptoJoce*th*ftbovorom lt*In 80 d*j*. JI mh poiretfuUy*ndaaloklv; CtaMw)i»n*Uoth*n 1*11. 3foun*menvnir«r«ia thslr lo*t mtnbood.wyJold m»» wm t*eoT«r their yotrtblai voter Urrtilac BEV1VO. It ouloXljrxnaeartlrrMtote*Herron*- com , XMt Vitality, Xmpotwey.Ml*htlr acai**iM*, tortPower,BWUnjtMemory,W**Un*JM*WH,*KI iai effect* o t *elf-*ha*e<areaww«*a< taHrewtlem whlohenflt*onefor*tn<]y,tracineMor n notonlycore*byetirtra*«tthe *«it etat*»***,l» t U **tMt serv e tonJo *ad J>Jo*4 feaXMar*.W » Silioutsness Maife.es _ C h ro n ic , In v a lid s . When the liver is torpid, the bite enters the blortd as a Virulent potion; thni comes that train'of Liver 111*. ai)d Tonic BellsMarc the oily Treatment that give* th : liver just the right touch itafta Nature'* work In the right manner. T i.e Pill tonehe*the liver, the Pellets, ioce the Cystrut. Samplw and BoaStloi Fro», Coraplete Treatment m i& .w vw* Adam’s Restaurant and Dining Rooms Corner High and Limestone street Springfield, .Ohio, C. E. TODD, Livery, Feet! and Coach Stable. 22 and 24North Limestone Et., Phone, Main 737, * Springfield, O ALWAYS THE BEST. n«J*. Ittrt. to throwoff stow s* fkott** Emttteion* We will lend you free, a little S M E 3 TEKS EbGLiSK ^ N N Y R O Y A L P IL U "OJi, In writes cheeks that no-* body willcfl#h,M . U'*' •COTT fc BnWNE, m m m n , fe ~-WAm»feM<!tdy h-prc^miifitivtv ^ ... t ^ . tte rU 'd a rfilte , Hafary o r l W i f e c n . 4«y i W l s ttw t, wew u ftttn e ^ , % < I V s j m : i ,\ 2^' , |«c. mad $ t# o t ail dru|^lhi» irrmtert HI*rk, Daylon, <)hiq, ; : wrlSww!?*91-11* ,#****i mummm, M t f )» mmMtmli m. ' *v- i mw » tmma*. ** !■ ItMilMtii ; *.■ .:■■ ■ wlf . S M s f g a s t s : w i i t M f t ihtn I* Lite Q ueen &C rescent EiOUTE . : AHD ' " S O U T H E R N R Y , DIRECT CONNECTION*: '•.-<yaeagr<!9xaKraMr*4i» w x to AM, IHSOfltAHt SOUTHERN CITIES, wferra m H wb » maite * add aaia. i* .Riw8iii(pWgtHiihW(^*WWWAiRilie*^^ - Kirlv apting vegelablv: *ueh aa Owimii, RadW»*», ta-UuM* and <’u» cumtem fur your Aunday tlimirr, a Gray dt fV*, If THE BEST Product of the. marke auu stock farm can al- ■ ways he found at the Meat Store of Charles 'Weimsr. together with every thing to be found in » first-class meat market, Also handles the cele* brathd. Swift CompanyV Hams; And courteojfi , and honest treatment , goes With the above. Goods Delivered* . Telephone -87, Fresh Fish and Ice otrttr. It cm be c*rrj«d la y t t jxxfiut. ftrau ll, C lA O V ttiDM b rtw ili tttK M H S *M k *(< * Mva w rirtiw K w araw tM .ioM in,ar r a in * .Mmmoney. Sook»aamlrU8fr«*. MOdtM* ' ■ royal i m e m Sold by B. G, Itidgway, Cedarville, 0 ‘ fflL c i n o l n n a t l D iv l» lom " [gjrennsulvania y n e g j SchiMhtl*piPowtogtr trriet-CtwIrtlthw , - Colvmbiulv'. Alton........ W.Jeffor*ort“ Louiloit ... l .** S.Ckirirtt** Selma .?* CetJarvmo..,1’ WUbcrforc* " X *nl> Spring-YalV" Itoxanna.„. “ WafMtiiU*,.,. !l Orogonift.,™'* Ft, Ancient1* Mofrovr...... ** Bo.Lebanon '• Tioveland 1 Milford *«•«*«^ Rare. ..... ■“ MokwHttt...Mar. fcttawi floubataii tun..... Kitferi.. UnUal..’1 IMna" X*Rt*... * SnfMiu* T?*TiUt“ *««»„•• IpUfTU1' MtrriU*n . M at....." w.a_ im.. Sick Headache? Food doesn’t digest well? Appetite poor? Bowels constipated? Tongue coated? It’s your liver! Ayer’s Pills are liver pills; they cure dyt* pepsin biliousness, , ' i»c. AimratsSvf*. o & s , fitPCKIHQHAM’SDTEkFiSCm, P*#W- - fVcdCorn terHate, atKarr At llt.ating'a. 8 *K, WiilteuMtts,
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