The Cedarville Herald, Volume 26, Numbers 1-26

iif *11 m *«3 <*$*$» at *&&J»e*$ mifrittemflf* Ym mre* 'ferns io *fc£s *a& m mx»s:nt ot bmlpea tbmm, 6t ms «riwr mm* *W» sm **** * %*"* Mmm^rmta^tt n f«fe*4the ttewa%btat'&md. «Wte- l! ffm . man #»J <m b am z%»&& iMtetfe Smxm Vm k r '«&#§*&■ or twommmnifwrhsmmjlw two tfMiirrtfm jud k>«» waW, Take jowt , tfexti®., ' __ ® '• . * - . * • T W f K p rum n&h %&&*t\ mSLibeiprk&iUftjffi*- 806 A*9 Troy before Ibwfmg* ■ Y m m gtxai m se* ,n * t bsj & l whm you . b$v*.Semi Tfeejrsre icsde rise a»a strong. l o w fM&o* PWsLfcare £ia*t every tfeet^ereiy p?a« 2 .' metbgm+ TWyaroforisle h f ****** ', W. R. STERRETT. » *&mi ComtmmtimtA B*y ChJffcnefie* '• - A IM a lyGlean Fabric BB^rm*8ed far such e x p o se . The v:!$5g# *M%h$ right^fceg# pfesae alU.oerysnL.,...,f5e, 50c, 75c , ^ Cool Press Goods lo r Summer. DJrolties marked down to 10c, Grenadines, Eternities, figured Brilfianteeu, 3>mHas, SHfcdowues,.Peaa de Crepe, Raise, and the nmt weaves.; Solid’Colored SU s Sw ilcr K* kwi « P f l a t Grover ■ C k u lx a S t e a ! J reake the fftocgeet »p!l;Sitjte!£s<!e«3Ci3d« cscM «*jse* Wsth Sroreteury Bus s i the £e!m 1 t^NBRelfcllOfeRieger cffSiSp «asafjjSs Sdcgdianrc !»t-> * R^ssk-MaKfea* tiim emlmgZ% - . A$.presenttfeeis weivrrm&m&a' *35 h t t e m tspf-mUsa whatever as em- gre*3sanfrotothis<B$tn£fe Fmperitjr to * fttaefc the Sc-aib smd the c f ostfofa fc»s sc»»re 3 so - t?I there 5sd ao ^ r that Amemun ws? msa s it-s is have to wear gilk. There seems to he Boesd©f*fce.eat- pa t c f acjMgestodi # c l us;3%esiE»le sac^ritfss. The BiichigaE caeumber growers iia^ej[a?tfenced acamKee. ', Bsmmef&k ed»t®re *ha .larre.l*' hetefl j& 4 *i$gstJjr to pi®re the exist- m $ & ©fa csaliiet o f iefeieste hetwseo ^ i^etor Haeoft a«d the P r o t e c t will fcaye to gness again. ,l* ‘ P ; :” ..rn-‘& : ^‘' \ *M' ,H %f 1 A l V vf«/, t .Whits Dfess Goods/Summer. , ’ iBj®eate thh« « f h e great *ea*eo. ter whitegeode We AteMt^w^fij^edle Jodli'Eahee, .Bejaiao Eawa/Swleww,, plain and dotted. The new fabrics ia Oxford, SJadras, Cheroiis, ,Mercerized, figured aad plain, solid and stripe ar® selling fast. ' Sfik T&sne, Jape, China, Taffeita, Peau de Spie, Peau de Cjgae, figured Come in early and inspect them. >~v, • ■ , v 3 , House. Cleaning Time. Bgudleurii, Biedaii; •»-,*. -•■. ■ T! u t e h i s o n & G i b n e y , The "Bee H ive Store,” N . Detroit S t . - - Xenia, Ohio The unparalleled jxspafarity which P r^ 3 d ep fB o « « y te i^ j^ ls damns- attetsd a t ereiy pciat at. which he stops hot nowhetn mmsm than in the tenlipties- towhichi^tefcehnud was re-, fnsed.hy the last Csn^e^, ; .Ans!re.wCariaegie calls attention to « '|» ln t|s onoitoetlon -with the re-ele©- lion o f Charles Schwab to the presi­ dency ofthe.Aueylean Steel Company■ whiefe b'vrstthy nf note Mr, Car­ negie says Mr. Schwab’# eleetioo was due to the fact that he had thorough­ ly' famillanzed 'hiimself /with every1 process afafeet jmuu&stam trout the mining of the ore to the sale o f Ibe finished product. i r n p n i t , n p p J l .v J L i I ■■■InJ i w v JL JL ’ x Z / 'T h a t w ill lie su ita b le for, a ll classes, as o u r s to ck is com p lete in ev e ry re sp ec t * mm A a n d com prises B o c k o P « « C o u c h e s tO e n t e r T a b l e s m a e f o o m O r n :erenfc lin e s o f B e d s t e a d s M a t t r e s s e s S p r i n g s W a s l i s t a r iB s D r e s s i n g S t a n d s CaipctsI Carpetsl ~ IV e re p re se n t som e o f tb e la rg e s t m an u fac tu rin g concerns in th is lin e w h ich enab les u s to q u o te p rices th a t su rp rise a ll ; • • • • • J. f t m e r a i D i r e c t o r M cM IL L A N Furniture Dealer, m. S H V L O C N ShyIoc:k was the man who wanted a pound of human Hesh. There are many Shylocks now, the convales­ cent, the consumptive, the riddy child, the pale young woman, all want human flesh and they can get it—take Scott's Emulsion, Scott's Emulsion is flesh and blood, bone and muscle. J>tftj^towu, preachesJMd»yXftoruoon ItMsthenerves, strengthens. ^yjev.iWdroo, ofaiftrm, 8.t- the digestive organs and they ' ‘ fet-d the whole body. For nearly thirty years Sett's Emulsion has been the great giver Of human flesh. The d u tie s Bidgway liquor cate come* off this morning Before Mayor Thomas, of Jameefown, aud a largo number ot ritizena will be in that town today to testify as to what they know about the case. Heury Kyle and daughter, Clara, left Thursday morttiag for Tarkio, Mo„ where they will attend a meet-, i»g of the V* P, General Assembly, They will visit a son and brother, Chads Kyle, who is located in Illinois, before returning home. Communion services will be held j i V, P, Church Sabbath, BeV. P . O. Bow preaching his farewell scram* to the congregation before bis departure for Washington, Iowa. Ur, Itobb, of The Board of Directors of the Greesn County •Mutual’, Isisarance company met last Saturday in their regular .quarterly meeting. Their re­ ports show an increase of insurance to the amount of $7275. The total amount of insurance carried by this organization is placed at $285,000.00, For the six fears past the rate has been $.15 per thousand, or about one half of what the old time companies have charged. ‘‘Live and let live,” There is much talk about the strenuous lives Attieri cans.lead and the ilis they bring ou themselves, and are entailing on their dec Jidants by thf'r inceeeant worry ing and 'hurrying. The serious effects are to be found principally in the popi ular imagination^ Doubtless a large proportion of our people do strain and strive too much, hut the comfortsand enjoyments their efforts bring and the positive pleasure they get ou tlet the effort itself, more thmCjOnterhalance the bad effects of their excessive activ­ ity. Our ambition to get on in the world has also taught ns several les­ sons, the remembrance of which has doubtless contributed largely to pro­ long our lives, We have learned or are learning that we must he temper­ ate. careful in our habits and constant in our ideals, and must take frequent restsand recreations, to get the best results; and in consequence, we are de­ veloping certain national traits which ara particularly conductive to lon­ gevity, , Bubscribc for the Herald. Xenia,authorities sent samples of drink recently captured in the raid of a soft drink house to the Ohio Test­ ing Lsbratory at Columbus. The re­ tort comes hack that the drink is beer, as the test shows about four per cent, ilcohol, while Softdrmks are supposed to contain only two per cent. " 'b r n ti im> ^ s o w * m m m * 6 *~*isSMtrf««r*»t, H m vm th urday aftornoon A large cro#d atleml the baccslan- rstoseWKm, delivered by Bev, H, O, Middleton before the elites of 1903 of the high school a t the opeia house last feabbilh ewning. Rev. Middle- tea prwiehed a very practical aud earnest sermon, A quartette com prfttog Mtum* fSaBdewon, Bm tu, Btomit *«d Heigler sang severnl Jpsdal nnmlMri*. u 1 suffered terribly and waa ex* il : tremeljr weak for 12 years. The doctors said my Blood waft alt turning to water. At last 1 tried Ayer’a Sarsaparilla, and was soon feeling all right again,” Mrs. J . W fills, Hadtyme, Ct, naiM Nomattcrliowlongyou Have been ill, not how best liiedicine you take for purifyingatu riching the blood. Don't doubt it>put your whole trust in it* throw away everything else. „ . AiUnutm, O B E A t YSm JOWI Wfm W m * Mmr$$ Bamgftt, l a m » Aar «T«r 3 0 y e a rs , l*yt'lNi*pft o ' — * jm om r^ rm e to tk x ^ x e sm fM 'fM K .. AH Cotwlerfclto, JsSUM om Mxmsriment* i*sA pMe> w ith ^apadl«ftd**«erih e ItaaRlaa f ' ms3^asm 9m& C W r a ^ c p ^ m e o a^pUast-Btp«r6a«fc. What is CASTGRIA Ctaforlw M m AftWotoss. soBstliwte Ssx S0a*6®r O il, T&iem* Stales, strop s ***&SooOtlngr SjnTtp*, Th If .Wtemutmt* Jfe eoBtailns adttoer Oplom, M o r t is e jaor oOier S*apesfl*|e mOmtmmt. I ts is it s tgm xm too , S t dewtecyg Waa ram - anU allays Feverlsliness. Ifc ow es Btoirlwea. anA Wharil Chile, .ygjr^leves T ee th in g TrottMea, ien«* Ctor^pwtintt • . « a a FlfttoleBcy. I t nssim if*fe* th e Food, regaham ih » Stoanteh. sina Bowds, giving AesUi&yand rai^neal jfleep, • 5aeC IUS ibw n?«F ana«^-^^3 ffiQ d Ii^^ GENUINE CASTOR!A - A tWAVS Bears the Signatare a t TheKind Y ob ffi.Ose';For-'Over 3 0 ,Years. 1 * i r • _ * •■-■TB® C&fttXAtM 'fT- WHJ(fSfl*yWTaffCKfi.-]W*W TfiWC GtTf,.-■ II Great Invention Jl Word The BK»'xsaT05* $s destined to make hacknuaihera of tops- writers. H as 5 m w and vslnahto features o f merit, m f two womb .would m*kd* saperior machine, X© la ^ e r rimnexistlug iype^rritete , sfts^t to 10 - VfSfe^at fer sben?.' ft®over toe m f are io.itsSisss wkai a w«n- M i lavtottori .«» ham. Mow. ttuto 40St0>. tssvi- othsidy fcsen isi^iercis, -ft® typssrriser im fii fe.watehfes: with ftstesest too«smsJStof our msshfee, wMih mast# tha &e&w»Bz o f amvotottoaIntb*s j& z ti totaitry. As.ipoa&s we sbal* |« w to ll cnoa^t gtvfc to cwmpi.te ©(Strijwttenhtaithufesfate *;ivcrtlss and mSi our msM toe, imm ot0W illl«olfe^aioi4yp»ee, . ■ ttyoiiwfeh to>qafeeaiftSIjHM!g& inWstment In on-la* The Bennington Typewriter Go. 304 .ASB3C5;tVCE3;ii BfttOfKG > kaxsas ctTYr 3smorm. Biliousness MaKes Chronic Invalids. Hfhaa O h livtr a torpid, the bi|e«nurstEehloddas\ asiflikst poucs; then ccraesthal train of Livct Ills ' Sad Toaie f effete t i t tie onlyTruteKst tbit gives Ike liver j u t tktrigkt teach sad rUrt* Katun's wwkmtiierifktBMsser, ThePill toochestbc Ihnr, the Peffetetooe the system. Semple atrd SooKlet Free, h Compute TteOwent - s s ^ tm * < s a % i If * DISTRIBUTING DEROT FOR PITTSBURGH PERFECT” FENCES. ALL GALVANIZED STEEL WIBES. FOB FIELD, FABM AND HOG FENCING. TIE OILY EUCT 11 MLLYWEUED (DICE. E V E R Y RO D G U A R A N T E ED P E R F E C T . stn. The DURABLE Fence, Noneso STRONG. All large wires. Highest EFFICIENCY, LOWEST COST. No Wraps, tohold * Moisture andcause Rust. ibm Uttv Stm ,d t-.*\ %n to., Vmxrcm, mtxstXKiO Ipjwszcr” v tm m (toanMitdStyle.)' tttihMy STOCKHOOF. V , m SHEYDS M 8 IEY MFw.hr. CALL AND s e t IT. M. CROUSE, CEOARVILLE. f W i , , h{«»»9uer«acheiniud k i l l s iU h i (Sullwlgft nf \e rk « ft, Ato, Ih G- Kidgway9#. Dru^ghf. HUE, l#ic« ia tbe bo*pitftlfrom «m m • f«rl _ i(%* a ^ , . cs#e of piles VAiusmg 21 tumt.r?. Afwt , j1, ” hwl FuH-cmer f o f m and nil r m&Tm toiled, Back-,' ^ Cru«he-i^rttey An- gusrsiu- teUA Aram* Srivft quickly nrrcutcdi fwd to gjves /tejhtocihm, IV. R. furtltei inffAftiiuiou t-W cured him, , ftw rttt. ! Yw cm 5»V0 ymtr ex­ penses m Springfield' Dy D a y i n g y n o r s h o e * -nt/ S i e g - j mtha&sfs,. Springfield* if 1 .ft HALF FARE msssjK Wm tm kefe VIA I&mmMB&Wz£k?M$ %%,; _ lowmxmnmsm ■ A babam a , F lo r id a , G eo i^U t, K e n tu c k y , MSsmBf&pph V i Et-: gt&j% K o x tli a n d Soutfc, C a r­ o lin a a n d T e n n e s s e e , ! c? site S3 zs3 arsS^ Apiri f$kxa3 Stofe.atejr§amf J£«iv - JtaaagrlsealJiaih. seaSgS gal -SEta Aksg cfeEdlstosSt^S^tee- ■ pS«eoa^5lIS®5?-.lZac'S^ifS^aao - dbgsfesmt&teiel 3?cr ■ffeatojaf ^sasaSi ysar ID liSVW ,A m m i M RAJDiOAD, .MBOSMa, wr. /- J , "lV '*, • , ."‘1: Y o E i r - T o i i g t i e , . I f it* s 'c m & f y y o t i t s iom a c h ;!§ b ad s y o iir liv e r. I s ; o u t .of: order* A y e / ? -P ills w ille ie a n y e u r t n s g n e , c u r e y o u r d y s - fT' Jim &zm% Us*! J a S y 2 ^ f ^ E 'I f s T & s t t i t r .T L e ’ ? p r e m & f m z m 2 % i, 1 | * r pfiacdL W fiy -j nude e ' t e s t e r j y r 4 ^-sesa e t ; tM s p r m l Shs|m i€ iite ©iu!$ rm 'M onday , DV edasSay a n d F ■, * , « « . F i f e a lw a y s -wpflwji | 2 e . c f E S ^ q m r i k e i H. .Gromner Dairy Go j ■We«t O. ;a s y to s^mtefapaa :SteS BUOT(fflfig' 3 B r E ! f ^ „ ! £, cfaxeful ^ , t e M c T M T a f a l j ■’ f i sM S T O T e A ‘ M e ^ s sm detop&eL TTskse yoir itro*gasd pm .imtor toll ( w ha t|-» jto gesdRg'-BCia j m hm : R en ted ’ •ud" pftitislly .eaten. We hs&n meats. We Jceieei stock: with ,X r i e r to&stsgdbejbitef toexta. We;- |m#Y rt©w f4 .^et sfeMk *nd them- &*e have asetto •j^w. ,‘imay^depea# 1 jqpOB-^affleate shat will please■you. !. ^ ALWAYS THE BEST. QUEE-N&CR'>SCEh‘ r f aH i ' -» JUfD S O U T H E R N ' ^ Y . DIRECT COKHECTiOtiS AT O a:aor o 5 cnar.asr ' TOAltiaiFOBTAflT • ^SO tlTHERh l CfTIaSS.. WUTEBOXF33XTE3a t?K5tA!,i) W..A.I w.*r a a a m i i s s j a . .. W*GS> 3 X 3 BK&SSai?, 0 &&,. ___ ■TfcPtiK* ___ , reaasssypji, 7%fiiT=i,q ,tS4tixlstt ■ ,c;rT^n.H«. .Redcced Fares t o PftaasyfrMte (Jnes. Bseareioa tfc&c-ts-wiSIbctoMTtePeniasyl- vawia b id ’s as fellows: T o S t , SJ cl , Jqoe jfiife. and ifto , ascoautlRsiliy.fiist Sscaircrtesi o f 'Soirth Amcm^&oigCxboasri, ®o I to o x , H im , Jalyitea te>Sto,-fudU' *3TC, Eteoaot Katla^al rausaUa&HAisod- atcou. .Tq^llfcrnl* aad Jutems^Siteferiteiy, OiwVHay becoad Gina Cstonhta? OSctots. April ISib.to-jGne JStlb. Tol-olttfeiia the West, Korthwert Mtd and South, April 21st Hay 5th. 19% 3nm 2r.d and ICSls for Home-SceVm' Exouistca To Poinis la Sooth and Southwest Terri May 5th, 19th. Jane Cad, IS tb ,ly lyT tew iaa ist Oae-WaySscoaL truss Setter^ Tickets TfeoattTasiferson these Oaaslcffi*wUt he Kutjctuoriy Interestiflg. TheWorldsBdr ltahtat.oa ccrca-:&oins. will he participated a~by Pm:5rnt Poeeevdt, mzsSxxs of hvs O htuet, Es-PrtiHc-olCIcTelsni and oihfr toffa&lcs. T&e display o f Cre-woilcs will representaa iam t-iPE i of«0,(»af». The o:c3S:sa will be a memorable one, instruc­ tive £3wdl as iatercst-ng to all wkp aitcad- .-..F,sr *r^rt^alars low fares, tteough hftiKx c t i. apply toseanst ticket aseat or she Peausylwala lines. CUT PRICES In order to make room for our Straw Hats, we w ill cut a ll light col­ ored soft hats in two; $2 hats for $ i, $ 1.50 hats for 75 c, 75 b hats for 37 c, SULLIVAN, The Hatter, " 27 S, Limestone S t, S p r i n g f i e l d , 0 , ’’ BnbwribeforUteHmOa, ‘ GCODs 'UELTVEFED . , , • 1 ' «- J V '?** ' A 9 *fkcdt AI«*js i n Hmd, THE REVIVO l< a m n n U R | ttadea ■ o IM ft. •^^^25HS!S252^S*5SJ^5^S?2^S5S^5':-i '■ m * 'iSTtwovt*' ffcitfr ThatMirtirttOir ' 1 ftOTYtt XtmftcfttrauaaaatortMNMMftUn mw Tnil TFrVr '**--**--*-'»----- - ~ - . L!Kill:*1*.' ."SXSrt. ~JmH\ Wa* mwftiTOJHftVIllHnaTOERMRPmLdHMBRHlC*'mKJmK* jtoNtowRlkm' - nREjfP®wPm-JW h WBBBvWaAmHBKBw ' metYawmatto*.- miMi'eK'IMiftac-ftBEVZVftiM . :jmaugp-.- -’■■i.maR" ^SS^Sit ABBftIPwRWPCPWE-mSrH^lTOJ^RmmBm*,. Miteim. jaetMp .. ISSSSgBSSH- Sold h j B.C. Eidsway, t^darvaie, 0 C i n c i n n a t i P Iv lR lon . [iy vinBinn” !. wnriftiun [gjfennsuivania 1 jnes: Weetvrard. C«I«dw*lT. AKea.. ScheMeefftmHywTratmCwftnlTlML - ^ - y a w iyHt <a» sm u d , W^ertrsou” -: toiidan._„“ ?. xrtaCwaa _____ » saaci-M ^ ^ 1 Oga^ndtie*** WilbcrtMx* Xeaia r j k ^ ^ SprtagVi -Kasaona™ Meiwjaw*. Sn.U.'xttinu I* 3 vc'.iai ^ « MIITorJ- « mare. i l l 3&L_A.i If :S * 7 ( •WIM BatteteL GatoMpi ImM .- - A u l! Ktwal* ftWWi.-** fp J W P S i i f e S l -~'7—•»***» ; >>*• m.»—i—a_A,-_ j--. aea m mesttoml ! iHiniTrfhCYrft— " KIFUli-W :<*i |V« vLt 536 M “i u ......... ftixto. . . B AW-ywjmiejl •m.«a*a- k tTO ,{ faOT*«J, » 1 T o Bl R \n t i n t. »« ■•rsrsa;srt»asv^sfc'ih »«wans«iiBar •** 0 -| . g n 5 . i u j j l * S I a S i S S B j @ i S S 1 »♦ $, K * |t, A g « i vM u r tf lp , * Attwneytiefte »BHi PECDLIiE Q A Gifted Attorney VI««rou»Vouu* M * Given l>h>lntere«| - the State - | Among the etate o terod a t the next K tlpu. that of attornej jattractlhg more tha JtioB. A» a result o f t upon new,Hues of I mlnlfttratlYe policies hragrft, the ofBce of ft# that of chief ailv nor, has attained an ounce, and It la mo fever before that it b 5e*t, conscientious la f Ohio la making % g manyllelds^of leg table' reforms act; $ last few years matter of Uniterm g< {municipalities of thi huftt and progreasiv Jmatter o f ' taxation, .party of the state B lolstration are test- credit for evements. A fl {tlohah basis has at lushed for the govern land villages of tha ^future reforms may jbuiltr and tax laws Which, without injUs [permit practically ,tt jail burdens upon th I isiippo.rt of the st | ! ?These4two accoinpllt work o f the Seventy ,scmbly In regular .nary session. But, i .' work, several 'mpor - to the constitution < proposed, which are i a t the next Novem * which will permit B lament In the . tion. ith these new lar I ,c$ and enforced, and ant work of the ii which will devolve u | islature, It Is pecul | that the -state should law advisor’, an uprij eguipped man. The lc has Intimately to do tions of state policy | the people, and espt {questions more imm Ffor. solution. He is -advisor of the legis _tive. departments an ftand officer o t the sti \ devolves the duty o , laws which concern revenue for the stat her of the state bo and assessors, a mei , of equalization of t ,road property and 'stock';*’he prosecutei ’actions 'lh*which the ^ ed; he collects ai: State;, more than a , state's counsellor sense, and upon,hli t!on and ahllity'de l-measure the success ; people’s government flair*. The next two ye [bring increased resp {Ways to the expeuti Ithe state governme Iture will not cease' Ithe work before it Iportant than ever [possibility of clothii [with the veto pow [the certainty that th [ties of taxation ipbers of the [tUduehce, make 1 lif t sltmld have .strong''attorney gen A number of abteij rgestedforthe officet but unquestionably I t candidate proposed! fWade H. Ellis of e l |'lawyer In the prime! [manhood. In HaUil {well known as oner [and successful me lRe has been In pllj even years, but du [attained a splendid! Iesty and devotion [last year he has ‘throughbut the stat iGovernor Nash in- [the new municipal ■ [la this connection Ldence of both Hen IHeads during the I [alon of the Icglslif [who did not agred | [tkms of policy or [forced to admit 1 thonest and that liel .No Life, No Af TiiftSeare fcornmotijj and thefittger i»sls i. log accuracy to a her! Ite vUtiity by over e[ exe«wofsome kind, I ilow this condition [ [mmtal, physical of*J fneglected, is* jwd I SYftkiftbhondin ti% Ills—* nteiticino kkt condition--a y cured by tesupi HtevRUmithoM •Hi*are fine, Myi iftawto weak i t land lacked tshpil ‘alrengihio t U t night, T *ttf t :-K, »• fWterihi hfleutsokiiii «»JtadMa* f .. w bw . ..

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