The Cedarville Herald, Volume 26, Numbers 1-26
¥ t- if I i b e n d u k s DRV GOODS * , w , : *WJ & P K j « G F l E U > 20 Per Cent. Straight On Everything in this New Store, except Modes ioc Patterns, which if pot better than any 15, 20 or 25c Patterns you ever used, return the patterns and get your money back. OUR 2 0 PER CENT. STRAIGHT PLAIN REDUCTION MEANS 30 PER CENT. THE WAY MANY STORES MARK THEIR GOODS. •« *wy jgg X^osse^s^ 'm rescl. m The most seasonable goods—and the newest all go in at the “plain figure one price” and we hstnd back 20.per cent. on each dollar—like finding -20 cents every time you spend $1.00. Eyery day this week—and every hour between 8 a. m. and 5:30 p, m.—9:30 Saturday. Tiarw* i •§-wragg** jolc * x ? JESrajs&aaLesssa ** in marking up to mark down-nor special “side instructions” to .salespeople. ,It’s “straight goods” in this store—must always be. ' T)rCss QoOdSj Silks, Men’s Furnishings, Notions^ Lace, Embroideries, Trimmings, Ladies’ Neckwear and Ribbons, Gloves, Hosiery*;Muslins and Knit Wear, Linens and Pomestics, White and Wash Goods, Ginghams, Prints, Sheetings, Corsets, Infant’s Wear, Suits, Skirts, Waists, Cloaks, Curtains and Draperies—all at our low plain figure price, then 20 per cent, less gl '%. ■ o d ». i B a s w a w B t a B i D A Y L I G H T S T O R E S P R I N G F I E L D . Bane^aaan « Of Hats,Caps,Underwear,Dress Gloves, Neckwear, Trunks and Yalises are the .post perfect we have.ever displayed in this fine. « * Visit Our Store « • Examine, our good, get our prices and you will be convinced that you^can save money on articles you buy of ......... ......... , S u H i v a n , t h e U& ti& r, 27 S. Limestone St. - - Springfield," Ohio: ADDITIONAL LOCALS. F o t the purept spices go to Cooper. (Jet ft good rubber tire" buggy of K e rr dt Hastings Bros, - —Go to John Bierce for lift and pitcher pumps, pipes, etc You. get the best bread, .cakes and packers a t Cooper’s. Goad potatoes, .40 cents per bushel,. ' or seed furnished for p a rt of crop. 0 . D . Dobbins. Get a good buggy, plmeton, road wagon or carriage of Kerr & Hostings Bros. O, T. Wolford had for his. guest this week,his brother, 'of Washington 0 . H . . Mr. and M rs.,!- C. Davis and daughter, Elvira', were guests o f Mr. and Mfyi, O. A. Spahr, ofXeni.a, lust Sabbath. T. L . Calvert, of Selma, who has been talked of in connection with the nomination for representative from Clark county is ou t o f the-ra<ie. t Several from hereuttended the fun eral. o f William Wtekettsham a t Jamestown yesterday. The deceased wae a brother of “ Al” Wickersham of o f th a t place. The great short horn cattle sale at White Hall farm May lit, promises to be one of the events this season among stock buyers. Mr* E« S. Kelley is preparing for an immense crowd. There m seldom a season j»sses but that Mr; 8 , K, Williamson takes the prixft in being tbfe first farmer To get fn his corn. Last Friday fotmd Mr. Wiliiamsou with one field finished, consequently ho will come in tor first honors this season. Messrs. W . if. Wildman nod father William Wildman, of near Selma, have driven throught to Wooster whesr they will spend several ;days. Iforing Mr: W .J . Wihlman’s absence this week Mr. Robert Elder, of firima, was easbitrat the, Exchange batik. Cavtionl F f *^SB^ ar. This isnot a gentle word—-butr-wheh fo» think howf liable Vf)li bot to purchase for 76c the only remedy nni- vemlly known and ft remedy that has kwii-thedafgtsteftic of any medicine In the world since 18C8, for the cure and titatiweni of Consumption and Throat r.mt I<ung troubles without los: {tig iH great popiilaflty all .these years ill he " " " ‘:- you w li thankful wo called your attention to Boseliee’s German Hymn. Thefts are m many ordinary cough reue-die* made by druggists and others that am cheap and good for light colds fNnrhap*. bwtfor severe Coughs, Brofl- dfetth. t'rotfp- and especially for Cop. aumpiioti, wheve there is difficult ex* prateratloft and coughing during thq light* and morning*, there if nothing HimGwrmats S t r i p . The 25 cent sire IsMijawt been introduced (Ids year. * * fcJ> *“ dr ■ Btftfftr rise- 75 rant* A t «dldrug ■ IF™* After Four Months in Bed. . PowersVille, Ky., April 27th.—Mrs, J< J. Monson, who has been" ill for over eight .years, says; “Ves, it is truly wonderful. 1 aift 30 y*eats of aco and for the Inst eight years I have suffered wito acute Kidney trouble. ' “I tried all the doctors Mthin reach and many other medicines, but got no relief till I used that new rernedv, Dodd’s Kidney Pills, , ‘‘I was confined to my bed for four months this winter and had sn.cli a pain, in my side I could nut got a good breath',., I had smothering spells, was lightheaded and had given up all hope, for 1 didn’t think I could live long. “After I had taken a fewof Dodd’s Kid ney Pills I began to improve and I kept on till now, as you can see, lam well. • •"J kayo been up and doing my own work for sometime now and haven’t felt pain or weukneSssinqe, “I praise the.Lord for my wonderful res toration to health c will always recom-' mend Dodd’s Kidney Pills." STANDARD BRED HORSES. The standard bred trotting horses i Pa ten t Right sired by Wilton; Wilkes I I -4 Boy Colt, sired by Wilkes Boy; and n A . an Imported'Percberop will be kept a t Jamestown this season. Any per- ^ • 4 son wanting to raise high class horses ^3 will do well to patronize them. ' r a Paten t R ight is the sire o f more high '*** class roadsters than any horse that I know of. < The Pcrcherou horse has weighed ■ • * over , 2200 . pounds when in good i flesh.. Hig produce brings the top price. A,team sired by him sold a j few weeks ago. a t. Mr, Heglar’s sale 1 - for $500, ■ J , W. Townsley, owner; Amos Murphy, keeper, at a stable at the rear of colored school house in. James, town. I 2 l-d A Farmer Straightened Out Seed sweet potatoes a t Cooper’s. •The Herald, One Year, One Dollar —For Bed Cross wind mills see •John Fierce. ' Mrs, Montrose Lamb, of near Ohillicothe, ’ was the guest of MiSs Bell Winter Saturday and Sabbath; John Hnveratick, njanager of the Bell Telephone company at Xenia, was jrf town yesterday in lhe interest of that concern. Mayor Thomas, of Jamestown, was taken suddenly ill at the court bouse Monday, and was not able to go to his homo until Wednesday. L . F; Dorn wits called to Kenton last Saturday owing to the death of .his mother wbo was 88 years of age, Mr. Dorn returned homo Monday evening. Mrs* Olivo Stevenson who has been, spending the winter with her daugh ter, Mrs. Robert Bird, has goad on ‘a months visit with her brother, W. II, Stevenson, and daughter, Mrs. W. H* Bull near Wilbfirfbrce. In the case of William Timmons, plaintiff In error against the village of Cednrville, Judge Seroggy has re versed the judgment of the Mayor of Cedarviile against the plaintiff a t the Cost of the defendent in error. A rumor was otloat the first of the Week that a cnee of smallpox, had de veloped a t the home of a colored fam ily named Phillips, The report 1ms proven fake though the family Is still held under the direction of Board of Health. Should nothing develops by Tuesday tha family will Isa allowed their liberty. —Do you know what youeat?’ A great many people are not careful of tha quality of food which they cat They should he. Pure food is a de veloper oi brain and muscle, which mean# * superior man. Our reputa tion for selling pure food is known far xml wide. We select and keep in stock only the par* kind of food. Get the kind we sell. Gray & Co, “A man Irving on a farm near here came in n short time ago completely doubled up with rheumatism. I handed him a bottle' of Chamberlain’s Pain Balm and told him to use it free ly and jf not satisfied after using it be need not pay a cent for it,” says C» P. JRayder, of PattenB Mills, N. Y . “ A few days later he walked into the store as straigh t as a string and handed mfe a dollar saying, ‘give me another bottle of Ohamberlain'B Pain Balm. I want it in the house all the time for it cured me.” .For sale by C. M. Ridgwny. • More than a million dollars’ werth is taken out of the copper mines, at Butte, Mont., every week* Made Young Again. “ One of Dr; King’s New Life Pills each! night for two weeks has pu t me in my ‘teens’ again” writes D. H. Tur ner. of Dempsey town, Pa. They’re the best in he world for Liver, Stomach and Bowels. Purely vegetable. Never Only 25c at B. G. Ridgway’s Drug Store, The people of the U* S. consumed during the last year 1,498,910,304 gallons of coffee and 1,381,875,437 gallons of beer. Inapt Mrs. Gage—I .really think you ought to perm it me to have my say about matters th a t properly belong .under my superintendence. In such things you ought tp defer to me. ' Mr. Gager-1 suppose you know What the poet says—“ JTis madness to defer.” Mrs. Gage—T ha t settles it! D id you ever know a poet with common sense?—‘Boston Transcript. Practical. “Why don’t you try to carve your name high on the tablets of fame?” asked the poetic enthusiast, “My friend”’ answered Senator Sorghum a .little severely, “there is no use in my dodging around with a hammer and chisel when I can do such effective Work with a fountain pen and a checkbook.” -—Washing ton Star. Identified, Bill—Who wag th a t gxrl.you were walking up th e avenge with yester day ? J ill—You mean.the one with the bigmuff? “Why, yeS. 1 said the one you were with, didn’t 1 ?” — Yonkers Statesman. His Judgment. “Pvo been told,” said the ama teur, “ th a t I ’m a good actor. What dp you th ink of th a t ?” “ I think there ate some awful liars in th is world.”—Chicago Post. Luminous Paper* Luminous paper is very useful, and it con be easily rendered water proof, I t could be used fo r the numbers of houses, fo r catering matchbox?^, for surrounding key holes and in many other ways to guide people in the dark. Yon can make i t fo r yourself. . , Merely take three parts of gela tin , thred pa rts of potassium hicliro- mato mid thirty-seven pa rts of cal cium sulphide. Mix the;o thorough ly and add <m p a rt with one and a half parts of water. Apply with k mush fo the paper. 33 A Lesson In Humility How Little Johnn ie Got a Lot of False Pride Out - of His System From “ieticra Fi-oma Sd f Made Mer chant, <0 His Son,'1’ bv George Horace Lorimtr ; Bn verm ilion of Small, Mag- nard A Co., Publishers, Boston I never see one of these fellows swell ing around witK their petty larceny pride that I don’t think of a little ex perience of mine when I was a boy; An old fellow caught'me lifting a water melon In-his patcli one afternoon, and instead of cuffing me and letting me go, as I had expected ,if l ^ot caught, he led me-home by the ear to my ma and told her what l had been ap to. , Your grandma had been raised on the old fashioned pian, and she had never heard of these newfangled theories of reasoning gently with a child till its. under Up begins to stick out arid its eyes to fill with tears as It sees Die er ror of its ways. She fetched the tears all right, but she did it with a trunk strap or a slipper. And your grandma was a pretty substantial woman. Noth ing of the tootsy wootsy about ber foot*ahd nothing of the airy fairy trifle about her slipper; When s h e ' was through I knew th a t I’d been licked— polished right off to a point—and then she sent me to my room and told me not to poke my nose out of it till l could recite the Teh Commandments and the Sunday school lesson by heart. There was a whole chapter of it, and an Old Testament chapter a t that, but I-la id right into it because I knew. ma,.and supper was only two hours off. I can repeat th a t chapter still, forward nnd backward, without missing a word or stopping to catch my breath. Every now and then old DoC Hoover used to come into the Sunday school room and scare the scliblars into fits by going around from class to class and asking .questions. That next Sun day, for the first time, I was glad to see him happen in, and I didn't try to escape attention when he worked around to our class, For ten minutes l ‘d been busting for him to. ask me to recite a verse of tho lesson, and when, iic did I simply cut loose and recited the whole chapter and throng in the Ten Comrimndinerits for good measure. I t sort of dazed the Doc, because be had, come to me for information about the Old Testament before, and we’d never got much beyond “And Ahab begat Jnlmb,” or words tc th a t effect* But when ho got over the Bhock ho made me stand right pp before the whole school and do it again, Patted me on the head and said I was “an honor to my parents and an example to my playmates.” I had been looking down all the time; feeling mighty proud and seared,’ but a t th a t I couldn’t help glancing up to see the other boys admlro me. But tho first person my eye lit on was your grandma, standing in the back of the room, where she had stopped for a mo ment on her way Up to church, and glaring a t me in a mighty unpleasant way. “Tell ’em, John,” she paid right out load befode everybody.-* There was uo way to run, for the elder had hold of my hand, and there was no place to hide, though I reckon" I could have crawled into a ra t hole. So, to gain time, I blurted out; “Tell ’em what, mam?” “Tell ’emJiow you come to have yout lesson so nice.” 1 ’earned, to hate notoriety right then and there, but I knew there was rid switching her off on to the weathejr when she wanted to talk religion. So I shut my eyes and let it come, though it caught on my palate once or twice on the way out. “Hooked a watermelon, mam,” There wasn’t any need f t further particulars with that crowd, nhd they simply howled. Ma led me up to otir pew, allowing that, she’d tend to mo Monday for disgracing her in public th a t Way—and she did. That was a twelve grain dose with out any sugar coat, but it sweat more cant and false pride out of my system than I could get back into It for the next 'twenty years, i learned right there how to bo humble, which i s 'a heap more important than knowing how to be proud. There are mighty few men th a t need any lessons in that. A recent decision of Attorney Gen eral Sheets is to the effect that all soft drink houses must pay the Dow tax. This means that all places opened In towns that have voted- out the saloons that are operating under the name of-“ soft drink” Will bo corn- pled to pay tins amount:, I f not paid tho property ia good for it under this law. - -Oao Roderick Lean steel lever harrow for sale cheap, Only one left. John Pierce* POPULARITY' OF OXFORDS Will Jbe more pronounced than ever this season. In anticipation of. an unusual demand we are showing an exceptionally complehensive stock of Oxfords including all the styles that will be in greatest vogue for spring and summer. Oxfords for dress or outing, in all the swell shapes, and desirable leathers—Vici Kids, Veldur Calf, Patent Colt, an exceptionally line to select from. SI Men S . $ 1.90 $ 2.50 $ 3.00 $ 3.50 Women’s . $ 1.25 $ 1.45 $ 1:90 $ 2.45 $ 3.50 Size and price of each shoe marked in plain figures. " “G O O D S H O E S C H E A P i " YOUNG & NISLEY, 7 E. Main Street , - - - Springfield, CX The Big Show Coming. The announcement that Riugliug. Brothers’ World's Greatest Shows will exhibit in Springfield will be received with more than usual interest by the people of this neighborhood. The Ringling Brothers have a name that, stands for ^ill that is' ncw, uovel and entertaining in the circus line, and the management announces that this sea son the show lias been edlarged to such an extent that ft whole extra train is used fo addition to the four trains of lasL season. Tho show is now trans ported from place to place in eighty seventy-foot cars, constructed especi ally for the Ringling Brothers, In connection with the circus proper, in which the arenic performance is un excelled, the Ringling Brothers ore this season, presenting the beautiful and sublime spectacular prodactiou of Jerusalem and the Crusades, This pantomime play, necessitates the use of 1,200 actors and actresses nnd ofal- most three hundred horses. I t is pre sented on the largest stage -fever used for exhibitional purposes. Special excursion rates have .been arranged for on all lines of travel by 'Singling Brothers, and those who desire *to go Springfield where the great circug ex hibits Thursday, May 14, can do so a t a Comparitively small cost. This, will be the only point in this vicinity Yvhere the circus will exhibit this sea son and no oue should mies the Oppor tunity to see it. Watch this paper for additional iinnoucements. The U. S. uses nearly a third more coffee than the rest of the world pu t toaether. Lace Curtains, $1.00 value, for 50 cents a pair a t McOorkell’s. Fo r In fan ts and Children. the KindYouHavaAlways lisiigfcl Boars the Signature BO YEARS* EXPERIENCE f l Great Iniieutiofi. fl ford Writing The B ennington is destined to make back numbers of existing type- writers. . Has 5 new and valuable features of merit, any two of which would make a superior machine. No larger than existing typewriters. We are now offering a liralted amount oi stock to in vestors at $1.00 por slwre. People are becoming interested nil over the world and are beginning to realize what a won-i derful invention wo have. More than $30,000 worth of machines have already been ordered. Tho typewriter world is watchin k with interest the comingot our machine, winch marks the beginning.of a revolution In this great industry. As soon as we shall have sold enough stock to complete equipment, manufactifro,'advertise and sell onr machine, no more will bo.offeredJifNjmy price, ■ If yoa wish to make mgut-edge investment in an in dustrial enterprise of the flrat rank, with prospects of large dividends white vs fob prospectus ; Preference in positions given to Investors. Capital S‘ock $1,500,000. Shares $1.00 y The Bennington Typewriter Go., i 305 LYCEUM BUILDING. KANSAS CITY, MI! •—rF " .»'.1 .. ' 'j '■ 1 ..... i............................................ KANSAS CITY, MISSOURI. Reduced Fares via Pennsylvania Lines. Excursion tickets wilHiesold viaPennsyl vania lanes as follows: • T-o Los A n ' oei . epv Cal,,and San Francisco, Cal., May 2nd and Mriy 11th to 17th* inclu sive; also May 3rd and 18th for certain trains account Presbyterian'Gencral Assembly nhd National Association of Master PlUmors of the United States; To S t . Louie, Mo., June 16th and 17th, account Thirty-first Saengeriest of North American Saengerbound, To B oston , Mass,, July 2nd to 0th, inclu sive, account National ijdncational Associ ation, To California and IntermcdSatoTcrrifory, One-Way Sseeond Class Colonists’ Tickets. April 18th to Jnne 16th. To Points in tho West, Northwest and and South, April 21st, May 6th, lilth, June 2nd nnd 16th imvIIonia-Scckerfi’ Kieiirninn. lor. H mc e a Excu s o To Points in South and Southwest Terri tory, April 2tst, May 5th, 10th, Juno 2nd, 10th, July 7th, and 21st. One-Way Second, SCOWxvfII a V** fPlnhaln Class Settlers’Tickets To fian Francisco, Cal., May 2nd and May 11th to 17th, inclusive; also May 3d and 18 for certain trains account- National Oount-il Junior Order United American Mechanics’. Special fares to tit. l^onia for tho Dedica tion coronionka of the World’s Fair, will be in effect via Pennsylvania Lines April 29th, 3<Jth, and May 1st; also on April 26th and 27th for tho National and International (lead Hoads Convention, The attractions on these occasions will bo P atents TRADE MARK* • OMroN* , . . 4 COftYRIQHTt«Ab> Anyonenftndlnx a fiketrhana4c*cr!Mtr,ntrifw OMi'kir asrertRin tmr opinion tree rthetlicr tin inver.tmn isptonshlr DOmnomlcs. twinsAtrlrilt(Ymnaentful, tfAnSBOOKOtiJ’iOents sent free, oldest tteencytorRecntmirpatent*. I’Atents taken thrmtath Mmm A do. receive epfsiat notice, without, ch*r#e, tnthO * A..AYUUHH*,«uaovt-»t, luemuera <U 1 U 8 Cabinet, Ux-President Clclelund and other I.notables. The display of fire-works will ff pm-entan itm u n u nt of ;3'.0, 000 , 0 ’*, The 'Occasion wilt ban tiicnmftfblc one. instruc tive us well as ihUTmting to alt who attend. For particular;! regarding low fares, through trains, m , apply to nearest ticket agent of thri Pennsylvania Lines. Scientific jfitterican, ni»*tt*r»it weekly. * l*t*e<rt <4t rwieritiBe iimrmO. ^ Terms.JMI sthSifli Sfjia'bjeU hewedrwter*. —The secret of success 19 to take advftntngo.of.eveiy opportunity. Wo give you the nicest, freshest groceries, tsimietl goods, vegetables, ole,, a t prices tkfct trill swell your savings ac count. Gray ib Go t f M I m I d a M . S n y d t f * ^ . Trommacer ot Om - Ifcwwlttya JMM Xmt Ari'CMfc, would MyRtOr**ttmt$Mit» tlwtr hcritit wowaMd h tv i mor* ( mmy wlvt*, mothtri end dMfhUi^Md tfltey woold ob«Tvi rmH» tfwy wo*M find tiud tho dodert' prttrilpUon* do not ptrfwm tho nrnny cures they or* flytn audit for* “ In consulting with my drudgittht *d- vbed McEhwt’s Whwof Cardufond Thtd- fordi BlAck-Drsojjht, »nd s* 1tootl It m i h m on ly moon to ihenk him for a new life opened tip to meWith restored health, end Itonlytook three months to cm me.” Wine dCCerdiui is a regulatorof the toenatrnai function* end is a most As tonishing temio for women. I t cars* birth imd i n ___ „„ , qftimtiy brings easM h e . , ............. w et h ete been bertwi for yewrs. All *ll0° * Wto* , . ..LthiW* . life. I t foe- Imhyto hornet WINCerCARDUl Bu lm ihe for tho Hcrahl, ADDITIONS Subscribe for Tha A dollar well spel scribe for the Hevall ' Mose White, o f . ' the guest of friends | . You can get a bi $20 of Kerr & Has| •.—One Roderick' barrow for Bale left, John Pierce. M r,’ add Mrs. Springfield, spent. Enos C'Jemans a n d . George Fifey, anl [; papermill, was accil [. one of the mules Iasi ,J See our display j!; you buy, We . Kerr can horse! ; —Early spring v | "Onions, Radishes? cumbers for.your S | Gray & Co’s. A runaway 1 [F rank Turnbflll ctl Bxcitement early M| [but fortunately no i —W anted ;—L a jfor Cedar-ville. Sale !Send references. Pruden Block, When you want buggy harness, call them of excellent c Dorn, tl Daw try C ; Table pleas* Ilidgt We are always gl interest from the ce hayo telephones J | ’phone in their. nev,| number is 71. Mr. Joseph pm water, Minn; after $2,000 with the bt f uch trouble, withi I vised by hisdruggi I er'd, to try n bottle I Stomach tvnd Live: j S3, and is a well in led with ifldigestlo month, lack of np lion, g|ve these Tn you are certain to d with the result, cuts pef box by tl Brain faad l Another rtnlculoi Muled by the me thoririeft, They ha4 fttion that one kit| or brain, another. till another for H liet will not only Mi of the body, 1» •very other p a r t I four R hk I laay be, I ' ktroyed by indigl Fou jwiit, preparof tw« or prevent thj ig r#gw*r dasts t rawer, thb faVmil ilthy tnillfoftit, , ftlon, *tiaula| •Ithy ittiup, pul il« t you feel bmj [o« ra n g e tth ft ‘Idrngg'wtA.* Pih! a *
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