The Cedarville Herald, Volume 26, Numbers 1-26
M S P R IN G F IE L D m WREN’S . . . S T O R E N E W S : ; M . .SPRINGFIELD. DRY News- that interests every man, woman and child in Springfield, having the necessity of buying GOODS, GARRETS AND WALL PAPER . : t, • ■ ■ . ■ • It is th is in a nut she lF -W e nave to vacate our.present quarters in a few months and have thousands, and thousands, and thousands, and thousands of dollars’worth of Dry Goods, Carpets and Wall Paper to sell before making the change, ’ Having determined that not, a dollars’ worth of goods belonging to our present stock shall be moved to our new building, we have decided riot only in view of such conclusion to reduce prices, but in addition to refund % ml - O e t & i b t Q O P e r C e n t , o n a l l C a s i i P u r e l x a s Or in other words, on every dollars’ worth of goods you buy from now until our removal, we hand you back 20c. In ad> dition you have pur assurance that no reliable house in the United States will eyen approach the low prices found in every department at Wren’s. The mother, the father or the child gets the 20 per cent, off without asking; W e guaranee that our prices are the lowest in the United States, quality considered. If your purchase is not agreeable, money refunded. :• ’ :• ' ' : E D W A R D W R E N . : : ' : : V V : - ADDITIONALLOCALS. Subscribe for The Herald. . & l A■ dollar well speut, when you sub scribe fo r the Herald. Mose White, of Anderson, Ind., is the guest of friends here. You can get a buggy for less than §20 of Kerr & Hastings Bros, —One Roderick Lean, steel lever barrow’ for sale cheap. Only one left, John Pierce. Mr. and Mrs. Homer Wade, ot Springfield, spent Sunday with Mrs. • Enos Gletnnna and family. • ■»;• : ■ • ■»■ 1 ■■»■ ■■ ■'i1 George Fifer, an employee at the papermill, was accidently- kicked by oue of the mules last Monday. See our display of buggies before you buy. We can save you money. . . . Kerr & Hastings Bros. —Early spring vegetable; such as Onions, Radishes, Lettuce and Cu cumbers for your Sunday dinner, ,at Gray & Co’s, • , . tf ' A runaway horse belonging to Mr. Frank Turnbull caused some little . ©suiUment early Wednesday morning but fortunately no damage. —W a ntisd ;—L ady representative . for Cedatville. Salary or Commission.^ Send references. S. C. C uuden , 20 Pruden Block, Dayton, Ohio. ■ When you want a good draft or buggy harness, call on me as I have them of excellent quality. Dorn, the Harness Man, When you want a pleasant physic try Chamberlain’s Stomach and Inver Tablets. They are easy to take and pleasant in effect. Fo r ale by C, M, Ridgway* We are always glad to get Items of iutetest from the country and’all who hajre telephones are requested to ’phone in their news. Our .telephone * number is 71. & Mr. Joseph Pominville, o f Still* water, -Minn, after having spent over 62,000 with the best doctors for atom* neb trouble, without relief, was ad vised by his druggist, Mr, Ales.Rich* ard, to try ar botfle o f Chamberlain’s Stomach and Liver Tablets, H e did s3, and is a well matt today. I f tronb*. led with indigestion, bad taste in the monthj lack of appetite or constipa tion, jyve these Tablets a trial,' and you are certain to be more than pleas- ejd with the result. For sale a t 25 cents per box by O. M. Ridgway, Mr. and Mrs. James McMillan are in Tennessee visiting a brother of the former,. Buff Plymouth Rock Eggs for sale, Nuggett Strain. Price 75c per 15, J , E . Hastings, 213 ’, The County Commissioners were iu town Tuesday morniug on their way to the eastern part of the county to look after some county business. ' D r . ’P . R . .Madden, P ractice lim ited to EVE, .EAR, NOSE,AND THROAT. G lasses A ccu rate ly Ad ju sted . A llen Bu ild ing , Xen ia, O. Telephone,—office 'No. ?a. Residence KTo. a) Rev. Thomas Turner, of New York Gity, stopped off here last. F ri day. . He was on his way to Idaville, Ind „ where he has charge in the R. P . church. —“ Strength and vigor comes of good food* duly digested. ‘Force,’ a ready-to-serve .wheat and barley food, adds no burden, but sustains, nour ishes, invigorates.” - : Dr. Rapsom, a Chicago minister, recently delivered a strong seripon against policy gambling and is at present organizing a g rea t campaign agaiiist policy shops,-“ A few nights ago his church was partially destroyed by dynpmito by a gang of gamblers. If such actions of gamblers and liquor dealers against thq church are not stopped soon, will it be any won der that the head of our government is always iu danger. A StartlingTest, To save a life, Dr. T. G. Merrit, of No,. Mehoopauy, Pa ., made a strtling test resulting in a woraderful cure. He writes, “ a patient was attacked with violent hemorrhages, caused by ulceration o f the stomach. I had of ten found Electric Bitters excellent for acute stomach and liver troubles so I prescribed them. The patient gained from the first, and has not had aa attack in 14 months.” Electric Bit tera are positively guaranteed for Dys pepsia, Indigestion, Constipation and Kidney troubles. T ry them 50c a t B. G . Ridgway s Only No L ife , No Energy, No Ambition. ■ These are-common expressions nowadays and the:finger posts that point with unfail ing accuracy to a nervous system robbed of- its vitality by over-exertion, overstrain or excess of some kind. That anyone should allow this condition to go on to complete mental, physical or sexnal-ruin as it mu$t - if neglected, is a positive Crime' when tlie cure is at-liand in Dr. A. \V. .Clmsd's’ Nerve Pills—a medicine designed expressly for this condition—a medicine that cures to ; stay cured by resupplying the very esson- ’ tial of life—Nerve Force, . Mrs. B. Smith of 323 Warren St., Dayton, Ohio, aaysi—“Dr.. A. W. • Chase’s ■Nerve Pills are fine, • My son aged 14 after the grippe was-wcalc and very nervous—felt' dull and lacked energy ’add •ambition. I .was asked to try the Nerve Pills and' they acted finely in building him up, giving him nervo strongth so that lie slept well and rested at night. T ie tonic power is very marked and I am glad to recommend them." For further information call .at Ridgway* Co'sT Drug Store, Oedarville Ohio. -GOea box at dealers or Dr. A. W Chase Medicine Co., Buffalo, N. Y. Seo that portrate and-sigiiaturo ot A. W. Chase -M, D, are on every package. LIST OF LETTERS. L ist o f letters remaining uncalled for in the Oedarville postoffice for the month ending May 8, 1903, L ist No. 17. Johnston, Mrs. Lena, . Lewis, Satrah. T. N. T aebox , P. M. GREATLY ALARMED By a Persistent Cough, but Permanently CuredbyChamberlain’s Cough Remedy, Mr. H . P , Burbage, a student at law, in Greenville, S. C., had been troubled for tour or five years with a continuous cough which lie • says, “greatly alarmed me, causing me ias fear that I was in the first stages of Consumption.” Mr. Burbage having seen Ghamheriain’s Cough Remedy advertised, concluded to try it. Now resd what he says of,it: “ I soon felt a remarkable change bnd after nsing two bottles of the twenty-five cent size, was permanently cured." Sold, by C. M. Ridgway. A full sized quartz mining claim is 600 Feet wide and 1500 feet lotig, thus being approximately #twenty acres in area, Brain food Nonsense. Another redieuloua food fad has been branded by .the most comp' thoriries. They have dispelled thosilly notion that one kind o f food is needed for brain, another/for muscles, and still another for bones. A correct diet wilf not paly nourish a particular part of tho body, but it will sustain every other part. Yet, however gaod your food may be, its nutriment is destroyed by indigestion nr dyspepsia. You must prepare? lo r their appear healthy millions, A Tow doses nids digestion, stimulates tho liver to heslfhy action, purifies tho Wood, ntid m i t e f m le d buoyant and vigorous. You caw get this reiiabhi remedy a t illdruggists, .Prices 25e *»u1 , QuickAr est. J , ,A, Gullcdgc of Verbena, Ala. Was twice in the hospital from a severe case o f piles causing 24 tumors. Afiet doctors and all remedies failed, Buck- len’s Arnica Salve quickly arrested further inllamation and cured him. I t conquers aches mid kills pain, 25c a t B, G. Ridgway’s. Druggist. A telegraph instrument by which slight electrical shocks are Communi cated to the finger tips has been in vented for deaf mutes. The produc.ion o f wheat per acre iu Canada is double that in the U. F. TooGreat a Risk. In almost every neighborhood GOinc* one has died From aft attack of colic or cholera morbus, often before medi cine could ho procured or a physician Miftimatied. A reliable remedy for these diseases should ho kept of hand, Tho risk is too great for anyone to tnke. Chamberlain's Golie, Cholera and Diarrhoea Rerocdyjras uudouhF eiilv saved tbs lives of inoro people and relieved morci pain than any other medicine in use I t can sdwayrt he depended upon. For sale by 0 . M. lUdgwAy* REDUCEDFARES TO GEORGIA May 4,.5 and G excursions tickets to Savannah!, Ga,, account Southern Baptist Convention and Auxiliary Societies, will be sold via Pennsylvania lines. Fo r particulars apply to ticket agents of-Pennsylvadia lines. . » • The American Tobacco Co. controls about 90 per cent. Of tho tarde in ci garettes, __ • * A .Sure Thing. I t i3 said that nothing is sure except death and taxes, hu t that is not alto gether true. D r. King’s New Discov ery for Consumption is a sure curo.for all lung and throat troubles. Thous ands can testify to that. Mrs. O, B. VahMetro ofShepherdtown, W. Va„, says *T had a severe"Ffc-e-."of Bronchit is and for a year fried everything I heard of, hu t got no relief One bot tle of D r. King’s New Discovery then cured mo absolutely.” It’s infallible for Croupe, Grip, Pneumonia and Consumption, T ry it.- I t ’s guaranteed. by If, G. Ridgway, Druggist. Trial buttles free. Reg, size. 60e, 61,00, ! © F o r M en a i id B o y s . Our line o f smart spring styles in up*to*date clothing for men and boys is more extensive and more carefully se* lected than ever before. 9 9 9 9 E . M . S y s t e m S u i t s Have reached the heighth - i - - - 0f clothing • perfection. Stiff fronts, “ rig h t in thO- neck and Shoulders, ’’ made to stand hard wear and hold their shape. This superb line consists of Homespuns, Worsteds and Scotches in 'a ll the latest effects, prices , $ 16 , $ 18 , $ 20 , $ 22 , $ 25 , $ 28 . A Sp lend id A sso r tm en t Of medium-priced su its in durable fabrics and choice cuts—extreme styles fo r young men and conservative styles for older men, p ric e s ,. . . $ 8 , $ 10 , $ 12 , $15 Boys s Suits S t e t s o n H a t s . The best in the world-r a il the newest shapes, in cluding t b e u H()rBoshow" Stiff and "Tumpoco" Soft Hats, pr i ce, . . . . $ 3.50 '4’Jtstoria" and other makes a t $ i,50, $i?and $3. ‘ We have given particu lar a tten tion to our Boys’ and Children’s departmen t th is season and as a resu lt can* show you the most perfect a s sortment of handsome styles and m aterials fo r sp ring and summer ever shown YOUTHS* SUITS (14 to 20 years.) The famous Haekett, C arhart & Co.’s make, a ll the newest weaves and made w ith shape-retaining fronts and shoulders. These suits Start a t 66 and rise by easy stages to 618* BOYS’ SUITS (ages 7 to 16 years) made single and double breated, w ith and w ithou t vests and they a re marked by the same careful tailo ring a s our men’s finest goods, GfQ ^ 0 0 .. m L i t t le Boys ' Suits* . 4 6 * (Ages 2)5 to 7 years.) We have endeavored to please th e mothers w ith th is line, and the Sailors and N o rfo lts are “ sp ring beauties.” • Blues, Browns and Fancies in beautiful ffia* , terlals. P ric e s ............. $ 3.50 to $ 7.50 M anha ttan tShirts* “ Known 'as the Best, th e Best Known.” . Large assortment, w h ites and fancies, plain and pleated fronts. Prices 61,80 and 62.00, W i l s o n V n d tsv tom * ? , S tk trfs* <&c« A’o o uk b e f o r e y o u b u ^ t h e n y o n ’U b u i r o t u « , J t Star# f u l l t?KAt*w t h ing s . R . S. 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