The Cedarville Herald, Volume 26, Numbers 1-26
ita-i-iicAsie**,-. ■' -• - ■- m mm O O B > VStmWiXm A i s r 5 X 5 3 (3 Wo tell ll:o Bra-ik-y (>osa R an te r, noun better, frieis 71 SThe CedartfltteHerald. •W|>S|. w w , A |'b i a »lKvbarrow *‘h Rot in It” /it nll’wlth a Morgan spading harrow. The?® ammaeh lighterdmft, pnlvar- |i»o tlaf ground latifb better and leaves it Jeroh _ Try «soatmrslsfe» ■-"■ ■■-•■>•«• • ; need a l T*Barlevcr Harrow* or a wood florae IlnvroWi^vo have tbam a h o - ■ f . $i.o» i fcr Ye-ctr, | l i a r l l i XSt,all - <• T$<iitpiv FRIDAY i MAY %, 1903. Will Mr. J&idgway nt come « f life: irteoda plearo explain how it hap-' i pencil? Col. Bryan" may no t expect t h e ; presidential nomination but he is de termined that his old enemy Mr. Cleveland shall got get it. , C o n n P I o w h . Get an "Acme’’ or a "Klondike” and you get the *hest cultivators mode. The City Council of Urbanu, has turned down Carnegie’s offer Of a new ’library, That body claimed the city has already a debt large, enough. T 5 w g " g s i e f * u • Buy a Jewel and you will weir a lasting smile.?-Prices' low, too, . . 1 mw r « JEC.« "M?. 3 ES 3 ER 3 RL' 3 E 5 ’l ? T • Jobe Bros. & Co. # “ , A"' .1 •* • ^ S t o r e New$.^E~ ■Specials in Street Hats. StreetrHaf from a New York maker, excellent styles in Black, 'Navy and White, bought away under regular, prjbe. We <£ j j - q ,aV« selling the $2.50 grade for.......... .. ... . . . . . . A*DM The $3.50- g r a d e . f o r , , . , ........ . . . . . ........, . . . . . $ - ^ * 9 ^ Other Street . 7 5 0 , $ i , $ 1 . 2 5 jf Importer’s Samples of Fine Cuban Bodies; . More than one hundred in-the lo ta t less than half price, ( g y r Hats worth S3 fo,$4,‘eaub,. . . . . . ..........U * P * o O , Hats worth up to $1 50, one of the finest hats shown this. jsea ■Jr. Specials in Flowers, ’Crusned Boses-, Ihi-eein a bunch, 85c.kind, for...,.1,..,...„ 2 9 C Violet Foliage, large bunch............. ................................... . I 9 C Wreaths, all colors, good size.................... ■.............. -.......... J .Q C « *>t^rVr<irr Children’s and Ladies’ Hosiery. . ^ Pony Hose, the kind thfif does not. wear out, for boys and « » girls, five weights, per-pair.'....... ............. . .......................... ..’......■‘" O C Try them once aikTyou’ll have no other, Cheaper Hose a t 10o, 324e, 15c' and 19e, but nothing better made than Bony Hose a t 25b Embroidered Hose for ladies a t.. ........... ....... ......:......... 19c Regular 25e grade. Lace striped Hose a t 25c in about twenty styles. F iner grades at 35 and 50 cents. Excellent values in ladies’ Hosiery at- 10, I2*i, jfi and 10 cents a pair. Shoe Department-~Special, • Stylish Shoes allow prices rules'here. Every pair guaranteed. Ladies’ Oxford Ties tit 98c, ;$1,25, 81.60, $2 and up to 83 ., Ladies’ K id and Patent Learner Sandals a t 89o to 82:50 a pair, - Tadics’ Pufc- en t Leather Shoes, correct new styles, at 82, $2.50, 83 and 88.60 a • pair. Ladies’ Kid Shogs, extra values!, a t $1.50, 82, §2.50," $3, $3.50 and , 84, ' , , Our Ladies' $1 ,50 special K id Shoes made specially for us with extra-wearing .qualities and afe positively the greatest, wearing shoe „ for #150 ever made*, • - • ^ « Misses’ $2 PatentLeatherShoes now................... Misses* S1.5Q Patent Leather Shoes now ..................... $ I « 2 0 Bargains in Wash Goods. Two Thousand Yards Iieranants 12£c Seersucker Gingham T fir> New Styles White and Colored Oxford Waist Cloth.. . . . . . . . ^ 5 ^ Ju s t .Received New Shirt Waist Suit Materials...... I m2 C T Jobe Bros. & Co. Xenia. Attractive Furniture That will -1 >osuitable for all classes, as. our stork, is complete 111 every respect ami comprises (IrileiTnfc lines of : : ‘I T e i l j a t . M i l » t t 't * C S S I S 0 S The Secretary of Agriculture lias made several addresses within the past week, in different parts o f the country, advocating the teaching of eldmelitary agriculture In the primary schools, Secretary Wilson is confident this miethod would add materially to the popularity pf agricultural pursuits and emphasize the dignity of the pro fession. Dr. M. I, March attended a meet ing of the Greene County Medical society a t Xenia Thursday morning.- During the afternoon he assisted in an'operation on Mrs. Walker Brown of ilijs place, a t the Deaconess IIos* pitaljTJaytoa Carpets! \VtkI'cpresMit mnw uf flic jtiamifaetumig '.«mcitr-i lit tltirt Hue wlilolt ciiftblcrj tin to' <|uufe pib'f'H fliat jiufprbc till • # - # # # j . H . M cM ILLAH FuticffthDirccior Furniturti Dealer, SCOTT’S ’ 1 ULSI 0 IN ' • . 55 . * Scott’s Emulsion is the Means of life and of the en- j ayment of life of thousands of mc-i, women and children. To the men.Scott’s Eniul- si.m gives the flesh and le n g th so necessary for the cun/of consumption and the repairing of body losses from o:iv^waiting disease. For women Scott’s Emul- ' . does this and more. It is 1 "•(1 f sustaining food and Hr the special trials that ■ ■ ii have to hear, ■ o children. Scott’s Emub ■ ■ i gives food and strength A Wa$ it any wonder the W. O. T. U . a t one timff objected to Mr, Ridg* way handling the ’ school books? Would you have sent your, child to a licensed saloon? I t is noteworthy, in connection with the current Postoffice scandals, that in no instance -is any official whose conduct is being investigated, an ap fsointee of President Roosevelt; The Hand. Yon I£av6 Always Bough t, a n d which h a s heea, in use fo r ever SO years, h a s hom o th e slgna tn re Of v a n a h a s been m ade unde r h is p e r- sonal superv ision since Its infancy* w l f Allow 110 one to deceive you in th is. All Counterfeits, Im itations a n d J u s t - a s - g o o d ” a r e hufc Experim ents tlia t trifle w ith a n d endanger th e he a lth o f In fan ts an d Children—Experience against Experiment* What is CASTOR IA Castoria is a harm less sub s titu te .fo r Castor Oil, P a re goric, D rops an d Soothing Syrups. I t Is P leasan t. I t contains ne ithe r Opium, Morphine no r o the r Narcotic substance. I ts age is its guaran tee . I t destroys Worms and allays Feverishness, I t cures D iarrhoea'and W ind Colic. I t relieves Tce tb ing Troubles, 'cures Constipation I t assimilates th e Food , regulates th e '>P<80j?T GENUINE CASTOR IA ALWAYS Sears the Signature of The Cincinnati Commercial Tri bune asks: "Shall editors be shot?'’ Newspaperdom cannot answer, but says the editor can name several who are "half shot” most of the time. The Kind You Have Always Bought In Use For Over 30 Years. THEcr«r»vnCOHMHV.T7MOBRAY»TB trr.wtwvqanorry. A sa result of the refusal of. |the Springfield cemetery associutiou to al low the secret societies to hold Sun day, funerals, a movement ia on foot to secure a separate burying ground for these orders. I I I t lifts finally become necessary for the Government to store, iu uu air and light proof gale, the original Declaration of Independence,’4 This is due to the poor quality of the ink used for the signatures, many of which have faded beyond recoguiti in. The Chilocothe Advertiser says that a daughter recently born to James Carson and wife, of that city, is for- tuuute in having one great-greapgraud father, three great graml-mothers, one- grandmother and two grandfathers. Thus she is of five Jiving generations. DISTRIBUTING DEROT FOR ^ PITSBURGH PERFECT” FENCES, ALL GALVANIZED STEEL WIRES. TOR FIEDD, FARM AND HOG FENCING. THE ONLY ELECTRICALLY WELDEDFENCE. 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 , 5 The DURABLE Fence, None so STRONG. . . All large wires. Highest EFFICIENCY. LOWEST COST. - * 491* ■ The brewers of the state :iTe said to favor the enforcement of the Sunday closing Jaw in all the small towns of the state, the reason therefore b,eing the great-increase iu the temperance sentiment Us shown by recent elections under the Beal Jaw. I t is believec that this course would lessen ngitatioh agaiust the saloons. The public need have no fear that the Postoffice Department will not re ceive a thorough reorganization and that all guilty persons will be dis charged, There may appear to be Jack of energy a t times but' the Presi dent Jms given positive orders for a .thorough investigation and lie will in sist upon its being made. Home v * Idoimments! That make the home cheerful and beautiful—the now assortment we’ve ju st received arc Grill Work, Portieres* Lace and Swiss Curtains. Don’t pass our well-selected line of Boom- Bugs, Tapestry a t 812,60, Body Velvet a t 825.00, Axtuinster from $25 to 830, Ingrain all-wool $4,75 to $8.75. There’s no better fine in the city to select from. Some good designs in ----- S wies Curtains from 50c up—they’re "just the thiug^Jor living rooms; Nottingham in three styles at 50c a pair; Madras in sty lish colors a t 81,76, up. Wash Fabrics. Fresh from the factory—Oxford Cloth in Dotted, Stripe and Plain, tilso Madras in stripe, figure and plain, Figured Pique Linen Chiffonette. 10,000 yards suitable for Waists, Dresses, Skirts, Shirts, Kle. Come take a look whether you buy or not. H U TCH ISON & G IBN E Y , N. Detroit Street, Xenia, O. We Offer To-Day On Sound Ear Corn, Cool and Sweet, Delivered at Trebeins, A C \ n Per Bushel» o f .68 / A n . Hi W O Pounds to Bushel No Shoveling, Good Dumps. Call, W rite 0 r Telephone. Colonial Distillery Company Trebeins, Ohio, The Herald ia f>rtpared to get ontj horse bills or sale lulls on short tuition! W. M, HARBISON, ;th of flesh and bone : ’ HI:Hod, ^ For pale girls, v thin and biddy boys Scott’s Knjftlaion is a great help, ermdforfrisft eawpla. SCOTT $6 BOWNBi Ohemifttit 4t<!.>.4ia Pcnrt Bttoot. NowYork. OOc, and $t,OU} «!tUrusral»t«. and a t 0 very I’oasonahlo {>fic*s. T h e !Practical Miller and Engineer. Mem. success of our rain-proof board liac; pft1' t]hurcb, nnd ‘Currie men wmeht ul. Those. wl»> h av e ; oS**No, J4, G, A, It. used i’ p. nk o f itg merit in the high- s Cedarvlllc, « cat praise, This opcdally preparedj :J~— ......, ward fe furnished nt Iho eamn''price i *7 ^ * c, - «<"> » •)* * * ? • " * * use the very best? » \ B, K. Williamson, Ohio THE BEST Product <*£ the tnorfeo' ann crock farm can al* ways, bo fotipd a t tlw Meat Sum of Charles ’Weimer. together with every thing to be found in a • first-class meat market. Also handles the cele brated Swift Company’s ’ Hams. And courteous and honest treatment goes with the above. - Goods Delivered. Telephone 87. - ' Fresh Fish and Ice O R E A . M If 15 H a s a t w a g e d t% f:e 7 last July j«?r pound for butter* The ,; present price is 20*0 'l per pound. Why 1 make butter when No Wraps to hold Moisture hud cause J^us{; ^ «*—- p * ’ ♦•PjrrsBur.oKPEnrccr" P esoino ^ (SiandardStylp.) AbsolutelySTOCK PROF. Wecan SAVEYOU MONEY onFencing* , ^ CALL AND S E E IT . * . - C ; M L - j C R O U S E , HARDWARE, PtlMPsT STOVES, C E D A R V I L L E . ExehangeBank CEDARV ILLE , OHIO; A CCOUNTS of Merchants and In dividuals solicited. ■Colleetionr promptly/inade and remitted. D RAFTS on New York and Cin cinnati sold a t lowest rates. The cheapest and most convenient way to send; money by mail. T OANS made on Real Estate,- Pei- sonal or Collateral Security. . William Wildman, Pres., - Seth W, Smith, Vice Pres., W*. J- Wildman,- Cashier, H A L F F A R E PUJS $2,00 For Round Trip Tickets . VIA Louisville&Rashyille R.R. TONEARLYALL POINTS IN A la b am a , F l o r i d a ^ G eo rg ia , K e n tu c k y , M is s is s ip p i, V i r g in ia , N o r th a n d S o u th C a r o lin a a n d T e n n e.e s e e . ■ 'rickets on-sale March 3 d. and 17 th, ■ April 7 th' and 2 lst, May 5 and June 2 d and Jfith, and on first, and third Tuesday of each month there after until Nov, 17 , arid Rood return ing 21 days from date of Saiei For further informotion consult your' local iipent, or address C. L. STONE, Gen. Pass. Agent, LOUISVILLE &NASHVILLE RAILROAD, LOUISVILLL, KY. A Bad Breath A bad breath means a bad stomach, a bad digestion, a bad liver/ Ayer’s Pills are liver pills. They cure con stipation, biliousness, dys pepsia, sick h?adacho. ' 25r. A!l dra-gis’;. Wantyonrmoustnchaor u ))e.-sutir«l brownor rich lilaclt? ’I'lici! n-o • BUCKINGHAM’SDVEwt.'&.o »oCT>. o r C U s .-. ht *. on B, P. >rtt a Co.. w » , w.u. - Adam's Restaurant and Dining Rooms Corner High and Limestone street Springfield, Ohio. ALWAYS THE BEST . QijfEN& C rescent ’ r o u t e ■ AND 8 6 U T H E R N R Y . DIRECT CONNECTIONS o x 2 s r o i i ? a - 3 > a - ^ . i ' x TO A lt IMPORTANT SO U T H E R N C IT IE S . WRITEm PjaNTCDMATORARDRATES. OlatlmiaW *.QJUA.........OtactamM, m <3.3*9 8 ® sal i S n S 8 p r a&as h - a&CT.m- ■ — "VriWgj a m t l 5 B*o a# O P*n h U»an i lp ^ r - few a s m < . g IS f* p f job Troirlfj. is unsurpassed in *jtwll«ney, Traces tight. :ji -v 4 ■ « j ij t b i s p r ic e d j S liipmeufci m a d e on M o n d a y , W e d n e s d a y A . a -• t | ' 1*3®. a n d F r i d a y . ............... P r ic e a lw a y s w ith in i \ 2c o f E l g i n m a rk e t, ' m ...Grouioef Dairy Go... V V e s t J e f f e r s o n , O . A Careful Buyer, TheBestisWMtYanWant - TheBest tsWhatWeSel. Meats are deceptive, ■ Unless yuu are 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 haying the best meats. We know ljow to select stock and tbere- fo.e have meats you may depend upon—meats that will please you. Westward. Colnmriiulv. Alton,___ « W.Jcffereon“ tendon ICmitsta_'■ Helma........“ OrdarviUo WHbcrforco “ Xcula ... ■Rprlnf-Val„ u" Iloxanna ,...u T*yr.« 37 i!:a...„“ OrcKonln..^1' Ft. Ariolcnt * Morrow»Mt«^ I 8o.ljChanonM Iiovclond... ' Milford.....“ Clfiro..... Clnclnn*U....ar. 100 AX AX ora 60 V :7;IF >*•*»*♦' THT ■351 tst *31! 4 25 8 £<10AT t«435 a 32 t !l! 1033 .....-! 10 fAO<---- a II 43 546 9 UnA,l .......“, 11131 . .....« l 9 l2 ll A5 4 r ...“ U C 3 I. kaslvirf. Ailr Cm......" Milfcri *• Xteb»a«#K Ktrrtw,., *• rUariMt" Bwgat'u-" Tj-stins'1 lUi»3r.».,” Xeni*„{«; TiiberfM" ftimUls “ S£A».... Icr.fct..." IMnAuu, 3 1 ' 6 3010 30 AX AX . M J }5 S 0 .A 8 ; lof' AX 11*28 9 49 9 54 tofow; S 307 55 ‘TX tTM AM r x | %*h 9 tf 7 608... 621:-... . „ 0 40!9 09l 9 3H 701’..."...- ' V 15 j 9 83 f72*...... - r? so'.,.... loro* y 4 f«... .io ; f? 4?...... 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T r a iiff liiif ,3 P* s »* a . . „ . . . . ratwofflu*,*hfottith *K ; Ixt4: • T/ll , GOODS DEL IVERED Telephone No. 74 JJ®*Fresh Fish Always on Hand. r^muS.*a R E V I V O RESTORES VITALITY tv la c fe a W e ll M a n the Ma> ivoEVJEajDa’c n p c t t m a a m M y w pto4oi!Hil»*li<mMmtt»toW4wh » « * • sow«full7waddUlckir. Cur*»-wn*n«llotli*r»fXt- Xoaagmenwillreftiln tlielr last mtnhooa.*ndold men.will reoover their yoythlal rlror -hyveins KEV1VO. It quicklyandrarelyr*«tore*H«m» ue»,n«t Vitality, Uspotenor,Wlghtlr Xmlwrimi. toetVower.Ftllln*Memory,W»*UiurOlMMM.aad •n effeota of olf-ibum or ezoee*»ndlndlecredoa. WhichtmSt«oneforetudr.btwloeMormtrrlice. It notonlycure*byeUrtlrut»tth»*e»t ofdlattM.bnt laasiMt nerve tontoandMeed bidlder, brine. Inc btok the pink glow to pal* cheek*endre- •torlng the Are of youth, ft nerd* offlimaltt endOonramptloa. must on hirrlncBcflVO, m other. It oenbeotrried In veet pbcXet. T it S j XI, •LOOperMoltifte.orilf for 05 . 00 , wUhApod- tire -written gnaraoteo t« c m or- n m l the money. Bookandecirlaefree* A<5dre« - . ROYALMEDICINEC0w,6c ® « ^ . Sold by B. G, Ridgway, Oedarville, O I I » C i n c i n n a t i D l v l a l o n . Il/ennsylvaniaLines: Schtdeb ol PtUMngeit Tr» 5 ii*-CtntrilTl(B». p E i { ficj HS.SKcyw, Agfftt, ^larrSilt?, 0 hte - SBRI We are no) q u o t e d b L a d i e s * H m d Men’s Hand Sel FODJR P Statenil Mutual] Policy No. 3. Annual Pretnii Original Insurl Addilio^s of II Total of Oluijnj Total PremiunJ Amount of Ola Tlurs it will cent, compound tbousniid policj any man in it, [ that -arose for fl are*matters of portant subject! and. his .exntnpl years ago, has I W . L. m ,'A/y m wM t U- ’j i I h k f m mm** mm
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