The Cedarville Herald, Volume 26, Numbers 1-26
~“ejpr * * * * * * * * TheffilmaakeeBinders andffoaiegs Art acknowledged by till as the 8tronge«t,ligbe«t draft and capable of doing the beat work satisfactorily. ' * ■ »■ - * Yen never have to atop work o n . account o f broken • chains, or any other cause, when yon have a Kemp Manure Spreader--it is indeed the farmer’*} beat friend.. TheGedarviileHerald. One man and one horse plus one Hillock Soccer* Weeder minus alt weeds, or two men and four horses plus two cultivator* and some weeds. Take your choice.' The Troy Wagon is made righ t, runs right, is alright, and the price is right. See the Troy before buying. You “ feel ju st as good as new/’ a t n.igbt, when you buy a Jewel Buggy, They are made nice and strong.. Lowe Brothers Paints have stood every test, every place, f t pays to use them. They are for sale b y .,..,......... ; CEDARViLLg.OHIO W . R. S T E R R E T T . - • I ■ • - 7 -----------— ...........; ’■-= ST . Jobe Bros. & Co. " ’ ; , j ^ S t b r e N e w s 4 & * < ~ . Specials in Street Hats. - Street Hat from a New York maker, excellent styles So Black, ( Navy and WbitvbougBfc away under regular price. We <fcj g-Q ajre sellm^tbe $2*1)0 gradefo?» • • < * . * • < » . « . » ♦ * ■ « • * 3 ^ Xho gr^de *£())%■«»*-**«i»«•••*•*. § ^ 3 Other Street Hats............................... $ I « 2 5 Importer’s Samples of Fine Cuban Bodies. More than one hundred in the lo t a t less than half price, d* . — Hkts \forfclj*$3 to ......y - Hats, worth up to $1.50,^ooe of the fiaesthats shown this 68c SO'SSOOvt■ «y y »•'**■ f*-•«.. .•**,***:♦.» »»•»*.•V»y«** ' Specials in Flowers. ,, Crusued R obbs ,' three in a bunch, 85c kind, fo r...., ....... 29 c ' Viblet Foliage, large bunch............................. ..................... . ^ 9 ^ • * , v ' 4 $ » a ' ' , ’■ ' • < . , *' 1 • , / Wreaths, all colors, good size.,........ . I O C , Children’s"and Ladles^ Hosiery. • Pony Hose, the kind that.does not wear out, for boys and girls, five weights, per p a i r , ...... ...... Try them once and yOn’Jt have no other. Cheaper Hose a t 10c, - 12ic, 15o and 19c,- but nothing better made than Pony Hose a t 25c Embroidered Hose ,for ladies a t I 9 C ' Regular 25c grade. Lace striped Hose a t 25e in about twenty styles, yFiner grades at 85 and 50 cents. •Excellent values in ladies’ Hosiery a t 10, .121, 15 and 19 Cents a pair. v Shoc Department™Special. Slylisb Shoes at.low prices rules here. Every pair guaranteed. Ladies’ Oxford Ties a t 98o< $L2{i, $1.60, $2 and up to $8. Ladies’ E ld and Patent Leather Sandals a t 89o to($2,50.a pair. - Ladies’ P a t - , ent Leather Shoes, correct new Btyles, a t $2, $2.50, $3 and $3.50 a * pai>* Ladies’ Kid Shoes, extra Values, a t $1.50, $2, $2.50, $3, $3.50 and $4, . ’* •!' vJ , ’ •. * _ <■<, - ■ Our Ladie^ $1 .50 special Kid Shoes made specially for ua with extra-weSring qualities, and1are .positively the, greatest wearing shoe for .$% 150 ever made. • . , ■Misses’ $2 PatentLeather Shoes noW....... :............. Mine,* *1.50 Paten t Leitber Shoes now.......................$ 1 . 2 0 ^ nn-|-;-l-rr.rn r .. Bargains in Wash Goods. Two Thousand Yards Remnants 121c Seersucker Gingham - n f l New Styles White and Colored Oxford Waist Cloth........... 2 f ) C Ju s t Received No# Shirt Waist Suit Materials...... ^*2 I " 2 C Jobe B ros. & Co. X en ia . Attractive Furniture ^ - . f t . . ; r . • • • • ■ " * • - 4 -■ ' • /■ T h a t w ill b e s u it a b le f o r a l l c la s s e s , a s o u r s t o c k is e o n ip le te in e v e r y r e s p e c t ftiid c om p r is e s d if f e r e n t l in e s o f ; : B c d b u t m d g i W a s l i s t a n d s i ' O i i f i i f i t ' O o t u ^ K i O f # Carpets! Carpets! W e r e p r i n t som e o f tlm l a r g e s t n m n u f a c tu r in g comic*n s i n t h t* l in o w h i c h e n a b le s n s t o q u o t e p r ic e s t h a t s u r p r i s e a l l l i ; i r ; { ; # * • n # s|w F t m t f i ! b i f t e t e r M c M i l l a n Fttfhithfe Uenler# # i . o q P e r Y e a r . L I C a r i n P u l l E d i t o r . FR IDAY , MAY 15,1903. «=s And Mr* Bryan’s name was never mentioned a t the great political- func tion a t St, Louis. The Spring Valley Blade celebratec iti -ltiih birthday last Friday by com tng cut in brilliant colors. A Southern man who has discoverec that feeding hens with onions flavors their eggB, is a o f trying the experi ment of feeding them whiskey ant sugar to produce eggnog, , Those democrats whp urge the nom ination o f W* R . Hearet and Carter Harriscn should' remember that the United Statea is bigger than a Chica go or even a New York ward. Postmaster General Payne has dis armed all critics by announcing that the report o f Fourth Assistant Gen' eral Bristow will bo published in ful when the Postoffice investigations are concluded, a date now estimated as Jun e 1st.. , Mr. Cleveland, addressing a ban quet recently given to Washington correspondence announced that he hoped to make friends with the repre sentatives of the press. Bu t be failec to say that he did hot desire the presi dential nomination; ADDITIONAL LOCALS. r-T h e secret of success is to take advantage of every opportunity. We give you the nicest, freshest groceries, canned goods, vegetables, etc., at prices that will swell your savings ac count. Gray & Co tf The diyorce suit of John Michnpr against Anna D . Michner was heard in the Court of Common Pleas Tues day morning. The Mitchners livei south of Cedarville for several years on what is known as the Madden E r vin farm* After 13 years of wedded life the couple could not live peace- ahly. Three large barns on the F rank rimith farm near Osborn, burned Tuesday afternoon. Two cows and several horses perished iq the flames. In addition to this, 2000 bushels of corn, 1000 bushels o f wheat and other grain were destroyed. The Are is sup posed to have been the work of an incindiary."" ' The Commencement invitations for the High School were this week issued from this office. They are the latest design, being English text engraved, with gold embossed monogram. The high quality of workmanship with a comparitively low price has always enabled the Herald to compete with the largest houses in the county, The Herald is prepared to get ou t horse bills o r sale biUa on short notice and at a very reasonable price. The success of our raimproof board has been, wonderful. Those who have used it speak of its merit in the high est praise. This specially prepared board is furnished a t tbe same price ns the soft pulp boards, so why not use the very best? There has been some question in South Charleston whether S. B. R lnkin, a member of the Ohio Com mittee to build a building a t the St. Louis World’s F a ir, could sit as a councilman. The Attorney General informed the Clerk tjiat Mjr. Rankin is not only a de factq ”but a de jure councilman and a f f e c ts performed by him are entirely .legal. BONE FOD i* ■ . ■ Soft and crooked bones mean bad feeding. Call the disease* rickets if you want to, The growing child must eat the right food for growth, Bones must have bone food, blood must have blood food and so on'through the lis t Scott’s Emulsion is the right treatment for soft bones in children. Little -loseseveryday give the stiffness and shape that healthy bones should have. Bow legs become straighten loose joints grow stronger and firmness comes to the soft heads, Wrong food caused the trouble. Rigid food will cure it. .1n thousands of eases Scott’s Emulsion has proven to be the right food for soft bones in childhood. Send for free samp!#, JOOT f IK»OWN*, C h M M $00**1# P«*ri itra a i* Haw Yarik* $«*,aal- j *u «h*|fc*k ANfctfriaUePreparationforAs similating theFoodandBegula- liflgtbeStoiaeK^awlBcfwelsof C A S T O R I A For Infants and Children, The Kind You Have Always Bought lM l M S / l H li DKI.N PromotesDigestion.Cheerfup ness andltest.Contains neitlier Opium,Morphine norMineral. N o t N a r c o t i c , flap i* Sent* •riffeJlKM* gtXitbSJ*- \ ApafecI BeitiedyforConslipa- Tlon, Sour Stomach,Diarrhoea Worms,Convulsions,Feverish ness a n d L o s s o f S leep . ■ ' i'*. «*»».»'■ PacSinute Signature of - N EW Y O R K . ■A ( l) u m n Itis t>X<1 ] 'j D o s i s - j ^ C i \ i s EXACT copy OFWRAPPER th «otnr»uiicijnMn*. «*«f*o»* errv. pome * ^ That make the home che&ful ‘and beautiful—-the new assortment we’ve just received are Grill Work, Portieres, Lace and Swiss Curtains, Don't pass our well-selected line of Room Rugs, Tapestry at $l2.50, Body Velvet at $25.00, Axiuinster from $25 to $80, Ingrain all-wool $4.75 to $8.75., There’s no better line in the city to select from. Some good designs in Swiss Curtains from 50c up—they’re-“ju st the thing” fo r’ liviug rooms; Nottingham in three styles a t 50c a pair;'Madras in sty lish colors a t $1.70. up. . Wasjh Fabrics, Fresh from the factory—Oxford Cloth in Dotted, Stripe and Plain, nlso-Madras in stripe, figure and plain, Figured- Pique Linen Ghiffbnette. 10,000 yards suitable for Waists, Dresses,- Skirts, Shirts, Etc. Come take a look whether you buy or not. HUTCH ISON & G IB N E Y , N.,Detroit Street, Xenia, O. MORPHINE Opium, Laudanum, Cocaine andall Drug Habits permanently cured, without pain o r detention from business, leaving no craving lor drug* or other stimulants. We restore the nervous and physical systems to their natural condition because we remove the causes of disease, A home remedy prepared by ad eminent physician. „ WE GUARANTEE A CURE FREE TRIAL TREATMENT Confidential correspondence, especially with physicians, solicited* Write today, Manhattan Tnei*apeiitIo Association Otpb A t IS# Broadway, New York Qlfy lir' Biliousness Makes Chronic Invalids. When the liver is torpid, the bile enter* the blood a s1 a virulent poisaa; then ctfncs that train of Liver Ills FA w S > iiis and Tonit PelltU are the only Treatment that gives the liver just the right touch 4nd slarta Nature’s work in the right meaner. The Pill tenchesthe liver, the PelleU tone the system, Sam p l* a n d B ook let F r«», A Complete Treatment 35 .days as ets. Vwkwe*9*155 We Offer To-Day On Sound Bar Corn, Cool and Sweet, Delivered at Trebeins, A A n Per Bushel, of 68 /. 4 f c U Q pounds to Bushel 4 UC . Ho Shoveling, Good Dumps. Cull, Write o r Telephone. ColonialDistilleryCompany Trebeins, Ohio. Exchange Bank CEDARV ILLE , OH IO , A CCOUNTS Of Merchants and I n dividuals solicited. Collection promptly made and remitted. B RAFTri on New York and Cin Ctnnafi sold a t lowest rates. Tbtr cheapest and most convenient way to send money by mail. T OANS made on Real Estate, Per -L* gonal or Collateral Security, William Wildman, Pres., Seth W , 8mith, Vice Pres.. . W , J . Wildman, Cashier, C R E A M HALF FARE PLUS $2.00 , For Bound Trip TLkets VIA Louisville S>BasLy-iBe E. E. TONEARLYALLPOINTS IN Alabama, Florida, ‘ Georgia Kentucky, Mississippi, Vir ginia, North and South Car olina a n d T e n n e s s e e Tickets on solo MurcLSd and l7th, . Aprjl 7th and 2lst.May 5 and J9th, J^uno 2d nnd XOtb, and- on first bnd third Tuesday of each month there- ofter until Nov. XT, apd good return ing2X days from date of sale. For further informotion-consult your loiul agent, or address C. 1 . STONE, Gen. Pass. Agent, LOUISVILLE & NASHVILLE RAILROAD. LOUISVILLE, KY. W . M . HARBISON, Practical Miller and Engineer. Mem ber o f the* M. E . Qhurch, nnd Currie Post, No. ,94, G, A. R 7 Cedarville, Ohio Adam’s Restaurant and Dining Rooms Corner High and Limestone street Springfield^ Ohio. -T iA V/ a 4 Does your head ache ? Pain back of your eyes? Bad tfiste in your mouth ? ' It’s your liver! Ayer’s Pills are liver pills. They cure consti- pation, headache, dyspepsia. 2 Sc. AHdruggists. Wantyourmoustaelioor tcartt iVbtauUful brownorrich black? Tbonuso-/ BUCKINGHAM’S D Y E t S U f t %r* B oot #, of D mwmit #* or R«P,M ali * a CpMN ashua ,-N>W* a l w a y s t h e b e s t . Q u e e n s C r escent . r o u t e . AND . :» S d U T H E R N R Y . DIRECT CONNECTIONS A t ’ OI3STOI3JCriSr^La?I TO ALL IMPORTANT SOUTHERN CITIES* ReducedFare* vis Pennsylvania Lines. Excursion tickets will bosold vlaPeunsyl vania Lines as follows: To Sr, L ouis , M o ., June I6th and 17th, account Thirty-first Saengerfest of North American Saengerbound. , To E ostos , Mass., July 2nd to Gth, inclu sive, account National Educational Associ ation, To California and Intermediate Territory. One-Way Second Class Colonists’ Tickets. April 18lh to June 15th* To Points m the West, Northwest and and South. April 21st, May 5th, 19tb, June 2nd and ICth for UomS-Seekers’ Excursion To Points in South and Southwest Terri tory, April 2lst, May 5th, ,10th, June 2nd* 16th, July 7th, and Ulst, One-Way Second, Class Settlers’ Tickets The attractions on these occasions will ber particularly interesting, The World's Fair Dedication ceremonies, will bo partieipat i« by President ItOosevolt, meraberasdf 1__ Cabinet, Ex-President Cleleland and other notables. The display of fire-work* will represent an investment of $50,000,00, The occasion Will be a memorable one, instruc tive ns well as interesting to all who attend, For particulars regarding, low fare*, through trains, ets.. apply to nearest ticket agent of the Pennsylvania Line*, Caution! thMis nof a gentle word—-but when you think how liable you are not to purcliaso for 75o the only remedy ‘uni versally known and ri remedy that has had the largest sale of any medicine in the world since 1868 for the cure and treatment of (Jonfeumptioh and Throat and Lung troubles withoutlos* mg Us great popularity all these years you WHl bo thankful we called your attention to Boseheo’s German Syrup* I here are so many ordinary cough remedies made by druggists and others that aro cheap and good for Itght colds perhaps, but for severe Gough*, Bron chitis, Group—and especially for Gon- fcumptiou, where there \.s difficult ex- pectoration and Coughing during the! nights and niomftgs, thero Is nothing like German Syrup* Yhe 25 cent rise has just beeu introduced this year. Regular rise 75 cent* At all drug gists. H • • The Ueraid, One Yrne^ On* Dollar: Ha«j a v p j’TgPi! sin •{* last July 2'2ze per jj pound for butter. Tlie present price is 26$e per pound. Why make .butter when you can sell eream at this price? . . . . . . Shipments made on Monday, Wednesday and F r iday , . . . . Price always within 26 of Elgin mai’ket, ...CFouiner DairyGo. W e s t yeffereojn. O. A Careful Tie Best is WW Ton f a i l -• a • • -• ".a1.„ ■- 1 t 1 ' - The Best Is What Vo Soil. Meats are deceptive. Unless you are a good judge, you, can never tell what you ae getting -Until -you have it served and partially eaten. We know meatsF We select stock with a view to having the best meats. We know how jto select stock and there to.© have meats you may depend upon—meats that will please you. • GOODS DEL IVERED Telephone No. 74 LSyFresh Fish Always on Hand. THE REVIVO BSSTCnES ViTALiTY Madea Weir Man of Me. pradoeoatbaabovaxMaUsln S04aTa.tta**l paoTzmiWandquoklr. OBrwwbwtaU«th«nailL xococm«lwtLM(aia ituav lo*inw)Moa.aaa«UI But will noovar tb«lr vontbtal vl*#r br w in rev ivo . iigd (*h iN lnM hN aom lM w » mm ,Lett Vitalitr. UnvotMiev.MlchUyXmlMMaa, toatrcw«,T*l!ln* Slwaoqr,WoaUMrDiMaHaaM all effieta ta wlf-obMa cr wow and IiuUiaivWia, WblobonSt*onaXoratudy,lbo*laM«of» »rmt «. n BolcBlrottMit>r«tMthWaUh***at»taiaMM.NI • ^ - a • . ■ ^ . m . w . « m a : ■ aA m ^ __ M*(* _ . ________________________ «onab i* < mm «SKtawlt* ob 4 Cooiwaptioii. Joan*oatuvlo* XsUfO iM •U mt . It cut tHie*rrMAI atm * pockrt. arMoU, 4 .. MvivMtfvuiwpwj Rimimi bit Mivamw* mmimm UanMAnamtSnlaaaa U m S tmU4«r, I tog lu k a u ptoik glow tepSto r t t r t a i •tortog tba flna o t v ttu It vnraa «OJtu U u ia n tr. .BookaixladrlMifrM. OUnii; . xomi n co., Sold by B. G, Rifigway, CedarvlUa, O Cincinnati Division. i W --*- M t iw r jifennsyivanig ynes: ' Schwhri.ol PUMnnr tralot.CMtlnlllm*. Weetward. Colamtiiialv, Alton..,__...” W.JelTereon” London aOtrlMUl S«lina Cedarville.-” WUUerfijreo* Xewla {jT; SpringVat. Koxanno.,., ” T.JDMtTill* Ordgonia..-” Ft. Ancient” Morrow...... ” Bo.Lebanon” Loveland ” Milford.....“ Clare......—,. ” Clnrirwiaa.—ar. ioaj m 33 l*S0j*2Kwai4whri$ H,ni. 19S3 ,p 9 331- 3 3GJL >, .*— »r.J05 AM ♦ 26 834 1436 8 36 I m I vu L ClMimtilt Dtr*....., MilM.,” ImUM-” atA«M*» rtiwhai" Sraptii*” Tynillt" M imm .." » ifafiy M m a Kin** 1M4*a...” W.WNrii" Alha...... ” .. MM*MCr,|< *atw»M T f AM i f 60S,. 6 2?- 6 40 91 76! a ...... 6 46 630 A X 9 51., lOlOfJ 10fl9... 10.33 10f4Q... 1047 X 10 66 ] 11.06 lifoe... u iel... 1196 ,Uf31 5 21 9 U 1145 9 4211 •7. f730{-,»«-1 7*6. . ^ BCSIO m*2J 8 0610 ri — •*»*«• 8 ts 9 42 9 64 lormf. 3 # . AK'jrj* NTH <M »n* £ fill 1" u«y«TI m »« MlIVtM ii a ikiOie 7 ri n « r x WEJTWARD. X**bu Ptjfkm hit EAlIWAMjX^-, . AK|AM Merorii. WwMil* ”J 61 S^riM $ | | X*sia.,-}f * S5&& S I Aoa.TnrfMlwn it mmrtMg ■ - “ “ from __ a«d NS* i1 U.I a | M | | *” * % * ? • , ligtoitiwe t#4 or «*»• ^ iSid «t. . .. »*“ UMaiy m Uijf •toofloati thatX i jdooh *co. meath' LDCAL AN George Sieglar Nice ripe Fi Shroades, Mrs, Samuel M I ’better this mornin Get your binde '’K e rr & Hastings You can get a F$20 o f Kerr & Frank Hill, k f spent Sunday wit Lunette McM* Lodge, Cedarvill F ok S ale :-G o Mrs M, W. Sh ' in Springfield sev K err & Hastiu mouth binder twi . GeF a good b wagon or carriage Bros. Miss Lena Gil Alpha where she 'school. For a styl shirfgo to Hatter, pr to $ i. —Seed Corn fo it Kerr & Hastiu ' S See our display you buv, We ca K e rr Mrs. Anna Hil la fte r a visit o f fMr, and Mrs. \ fCharleston. —Early spring Onions, Radishes cumbers for your •Gray «fcCo’s. The shower waa only o f a lo ' .no rain north sou afcnouBt to anyth o f townvlhere w hail storm. Who Pa The Bil Its thesmsli sa puree—its rig right place th end—you can your bills if WeM rteYw f Men’s Workin 50 c, t^ilicocs, in a MieM** 75c S I L*ee Curtain , 50 c> fAdies1 Sum !^1*ncy h m m (Sark’s O. H i A«kfo«eou Liu *w! M*n»ri « ’C 0 # JnlfPPH»
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