The Cedarville Herald, Volume 26, Numbers 27-52

'r—tmrfuirtniminwijiaii[imi «nilMl^,(|i)B^ N OW is the time to select your Christmas Presents, Diamonds,- Watches, Rings, Knives, Forks, Spoons, Cut Glass, .Umbrellas, Fountain Pens, Kodaks, Purses, Handbags, Clocks and tnany other articles of intrinsic value, are now at S C H E L L ’S , Steele Bldg;, Xenia, Ohio, G E O R G E H , SM IT H , ■. Cednrvilfe, Ohio, Agent tor United States life Insurance Co. Which writes Bankers' Insurance and whose contracts are as. plain as notes. If' you-want protection, lake Ordinary Life or Twenty Payment life, with Endowment Settlements, You can carry $2,QO0or better, aimoBt as cheap as $1,000 in investment., it investment, we will pay you $400 more than yna pay in, at the'end ot 20 years. We rive you 7 elective conditions you C;u) change at your will. Front 2 to times face value o f your policy in ■ paid op insurance without Reexamination. Alscwagent for the General Accident, of Philadelphia, 5 aadtte U . S . Accident Co. of N . Y on ey Is Good , Only for what you can get with it. I f your money . ; ' . v will bring P L E A S U R E , . ENJOYMENT, . H A P P IN E S S A N D S A T IS F A C T IO N To your family, then you are satisfied, are vou not? ‘ That is just what it will bring to them ^ if you invest in a nice P I A N O For Christmas 4 ■ You don't have to invest much' either to get this big return. You can buy one of us on easy monthly payments if you wish, and have the Piailo in your home while you are paying for It, i v a c o t t o : T h e Best Instrument* The Low ­ est Price. The Easiest Terms. Apublic demonstration of the famous Kim* ball Piano Player will be given at our store evening of Dec. 15 , by an expert from the Kimball Factory, 1THEMILLERMUSIC CO. I 74 Arcade, Springfield, Ohio. fl iffftshl that (ihartdkrRobbins the fifjW'/tor o f n» uninn hitm in Lagan f 'innty rojiuH-f! hr he the biggest in the t'ftiu-d Buries. I'lamil sontetlring like jblOjOftOhy this season'd crop To Lupwvo. tin) Appetite mid TheAlehl Clock Co, in .Jftpau cm* ploys 300 workmen who make time­ pieces which are both hnttdsome and cheap, A Frightened Horse, ^lengthen the digestion, ifj n fevvj lie cuing like mad down the afreet of CliamfifriiiinV Kfomr.eh u»d j dumping ih©occupnnHe* or n hundred hver .tiiWef# Mi*. J. H. Heifjs, of!other accident*ace every day occur- iMrmt, MiVh.. eav'a, "Tlmy restored‘ rlenceS, IE behooves everybody to teres n.y ftpp*Htfi wiu'ii hiipidred, relieved j have a reliable salve bandy and Z me of a blotted f.e«1ng and tiUtsed « ’ tsOisc h *> good mi lltinkWi’S Arina pffhfMnt nnd stfisthefory moviirncnt. ofiGalve salve, Barns, cuts, sores, ec- }M»bowels,*' ‘there orcr p^iple in this items and piles disappear quickly un­ der Its' soothing ellecfs, 25d at all TheCedarvllleherald. Ktr.oci P e r Y e a r . iSfirlti Hull B d jtor . FRIDAY, DECEMBER 18, 1303. The English House of Lords has decided not to-allow women to pract* ic3,lflW, The new British Ambassador to this country will receive $50,000 a year.. OurAmbassor to England re­ ceives $17,500. The numerical strength •of the standing armies of the Danubian .etates are: Servig 63,GOD, Roujnanie 38,000, Bulgaria 33,400.' Despite all rumors to the contrary, it seems certain that General Wood's nomination to be niajor general will be confined to the Senate. Senator Hanna says he is tired of- denying, reports of ill feeling between himself and the President. The dem­ ocratic papers never tire of pciuting these reports. “ No man is abpve the law and no man is below it,” declares the Presi­ dent jn speaking in his annaua! rues sage to Congress of the relations be­ tween capital and labor. President Roosevelt declares in his message to Congras, “ That givers and takers of bribes stand on nn evil' preeminence of infamy. The expos­ ure and punishment- of public corrup­ tion is an honor'to a nation no a dis­ grace." _____’______ A Costly Mistake. iviirMiHimty who nccdjtiat such u ni-cd■ M*t, For sal©by 0. M, ilidgttay. tlntggists. 1 Blunders are sometimes very expen­ sive. Occasionally life itself is the price of a mistake, but you’ll never be wrong it you take Dr. King’s New Life Filips for dyspepsia, dizziness, headache, liver or bowel troubles. They are gentle yet thorouge. 25c at all druggists. In Great Britain in 1901 there were 3,000 deaths directly due to alcohol, while the deaths from tuber­ culosis numbered 58,000. ; A TjmelySuggestion. This is the season of the year when the prudent and careful housewife re­ plenishes her supply of Chamberlain’s Cough Remedy. It is certain to be needed befor the winter is. over, and results are much more prompt and satisfactory when it is kept at hand and given as soon as the cold* }ti con­ tracted and before it has become set­ tled in the system. In almost ©yery instance a severy cold may be.warded off by taking this remedy freely as soon as the first indication of the cold appears,. There is ho danger in giv­ ing it to,children for it contains no ’ umful subfh.ance. It is pleasant to to take, both adults and and children like it- Buy it and you vyill got the beBt. It always cures, For sale by C. M. Ridgway, Sc popular and widely appreciated Rave American dried fruits beenmo in Germany thnL they- may bo. said to now control tbo market. . # -f ■ -- . , ■ ’ Better Than a Plaster. A piece of flannel dampened with Chamberlain’s Pain'Balm and bound On the effected parts, is better than a plaster for a lame back and for pains in tbo side and ciiest. Pain Balm has no superior as a lihitoent for the re­ lief of deep seated, muscular or Then malic pains. For sale by C. M Rtd- way. ■' •' Every Frenchman is born with a debt of $150 on his shoulders. How to Prevent Croup. It wilt be good nows to the mothers of small children to learn that croup cah be prevented. The first sign of croup is hoarseness. This is soon fol­ lowed by n rough cough. Give Chamberlain's cough remedy freely as soon as the child becomes' hoarse, or even after the rough Oughappears and it will dispel all symptoms J>f croup, In this way nlldangerer and axiety tnay be avoided*' This remedy is used by many thousands of mothers and has never been known to fail. If is, in fact, the only remedy that can always be depended upon and that is pleasant and safe to take. For sale by C. M, Ridgway, Of the children of school age in Russia, 17,000,000 are receiving no1 instruction. ■ . . . ■V ■' Revolution Emmihent. A*^urcsign o f approaching revolt nhffserious trouble In your system is nervousness, slceplemts or utomncli u|)*e(S. Electric Bitter* will quickly dismember the troublesome causes. It never fails to ton© tbo stomach, regu­ late the ktdtteya and bowels, stimulate the liver and dermfy the blood, Iluh down systems benefit particularly and all tlio usiial attending itches vanish tinder its searching nnd thoiough ef­ fectiveness, Electric Bitters is only f>0c, and that in returned if it dotft ivo perfect satisfaction. Guaranteed f all druggists. The ILiml Y ou Have Always Bou gh t, and which has hoeu in use fo r over SO years, has h om e th e signature *•" and has heeu mtulo wader his p e r - • soD id sap e rr& fo it '#^ ffeilttteBjf#. A llow n o ono to dcceivb you in this. A ll Counterfeits, Imitations and “ Just-as-good” arc huh Experiments that trifle w ith and endanger the health o f Infants and Children—Experience against Experiment* What is CASTOR IA Castoria is a harmless substitute fo r Castor Oil, Pare* goric, Drops and Soothing- Syrups. I t is •Pleasant. I t contains neither Opium, Morphine nor other Narcotic substance. Its age is its guarantee. I t destroys W orm s and allays Feverishness. I t cures Diarrhoea and W in d Colic. I t relieves Teething Troubles, cures Constipation and Flatulency. I t assimilates the Food , regulates th e Stomach and Dowels, giving healthy and natural sleep. The Children’ s P an a cea -T h e Mother’ s Friend. G EN U IN E CASTOR IA A LW AYS Bears th e Signature o f TheKMYouHaveAlwaysBought , in Use For Over 3 0 Years. * T hs ecNT.un oommnv . rr Mimnav •flteer. new vowk city . Great C loak Season! Great Suit Season!! NEVER BETTER . . W e can Please, Prices are Right." Skirts, all the New Shapes. Beat $1.00 Skirt on the Market PETTICOATS, Waists,Kimones,Wrappers 50c up, 50c up, '• 85c up, UN-DEBWEAR. T h e Best Un ion Su its •Miesesj Radies, ami Men’s. Laminated Com forts Nice Eider Down Blankets, all Colors and Qualities. Prints, Mus­ lins Sheetings. DRESS GOODS, more sold thus far than any previous year.' HUTGHISON & GIBJiEY’S, 16 North Detroit St., Kenia, Ohio. M ORPH IN E Opium, Laudanum, Cocaine and all Drug Habits permanently cured, without pain or detention from business, leaving no craving for drugs or other stimulants. We restore the nervous and physical systems to theirnatural condition because we remove the causesof disease, A homeremedy prepared, by an eminent physician. WE GUARANTEE A CURE FREE TRIAL TREATMENT Confidential correspondence, especially with physicians, solicited. Write today Manhattan Therapeutic Association 0ept. A 1180 Broadway, NewYork City WINTER TOURIST TICKETS Now on sale, via, Liver Pills That’s what you needj some- L o u i s v i l l e & N a s h v i l l e thing to cure your biliousness, n * and regulate your bowels. You K a i l r o a d - 'need Ayer’s Pills, Vegetable; ’gently laxative. i_ J & ^ S S s i to FLOR IDA and G ulf C oast P oints Routeof theFamousFloridalimited. Finest Dining Car Service in .the Smith, For Rates Folders and Descriptive matter' writ© to ' O, L. STONE, G kj A P ass . A oknt , MHJIHVIM.li, KY, . , )Want your moustache or beard j a beautiful brown or rich black? Use .BUCKINGHAM’S DYE f rim -m Ariwni'inwr'itt. ftmtr.t rfr» ti REVIVO ftESTOBES VITALITY The republicans are pleased that Groker, Tammafry’s fnriuer leader, did not induce William J. Bryan fo remain In Engbm. as fujjins promised to take part ill six more presidential campaigns. To cure a cold ift one day take Luxa live ilromo Quinine Tablets. All Welt Man . L — ,^ .o f M il **>**?* ^rtnnr*aa^<wr whW»no»»rsmt [6«ti*BiMiwmM«»tn(h«tr lostsusaaooil,eftCt *“ h ear*«br,t,rtm# mi ot©!*«*«. m nf'r.etonle *aAfelomt buUd««r, twice. *,ow tojait# ri 2** o f jrorith, it w*wi« off inmlt* “ ''tomaistJfta. ln*lrt«* hatln«nsnvO,M 2 }2 *U CMtbotwMea la noeket. StMUl, t druggists refund the money if it fails | to cure. E. W. Grove’s signature ia mi each bo*. 25c. tf Only on© medical student in twelve bolus a degree inart. iplVS '%nAmkmwm .B-noitanrtt $oltl ly 15, (J. ttVgMV t'uimilip, O, - -Murry Harmss «ro the best at Kert & Bastings Bros, J . P. BOCKLETT HACHING CO. XENIA, OHIO. "^1 - Nev? fel}i*p4I:&-WestMtun^t, tLj • Nest Lutz* Bipckemkb kbr® AI Kinds id Eughm nnd ■Mucbloery 1 RepairingaSpecialty -IM5AWE5RB IM Second Hand Engines, Boilers and Machinery BsSL.We have hi Block and on IIand,^?r - V ' - ’ Boiler Flues, Thimbles* Ferrells, Stay Bolts, Patch Bolts, Patch Stocks and Fittings, Pulleys, Hang­ ers, Shafting, Screws, Nuts, Bolts, Iron and Steel, Mill Supplies and Harass Goods. W© never uttoiaph* Fbildir-n’s Fjf -j 5s each, L idics’ all Unto hemri •.4 *. each. Kimono Ive.- “ ILimikctohlcis Jjwv j flail lhto» fT'toiker ' Ladi.BHnudkew-hu: W e Offer To-Day On Sound Ear Corn, Cool and Sweet, Delivered at Trebeins, / 1 r* Per Bushel, of 72 z A ^ x i. O Pounds to Bushel ^ L/ No Shoveling, Good Dumps. . Call, Write or . Telephone. Qolonial Distillery Company Trebeins, Ohio. H0LID A I U p -to -d a te F u rn itu re That w ill be suitable for a il classes, as our stock is complete in every respect and comprises different lines o f : : £bhta, ei Bliutei Parlor Lamps. Buy Eotnethtog nsei1 dinner will tuaie bet lore buying,’ We v A , 44 S . F o u n t a in Av O h a i r s i K oo lc^J l^SSJ . , O o i i c h e i s C e n t e r T a b l e s ■ . \ 1 ' S i d e b o a r d s 3EJ<3dl^ t)psi,dl^i' S p r i n g ’s W a s l i s t a n d s D r e s s i n g ^ i t a i i d ^ Garpets! -Carpets! ; - \\ e represent some o f the largest manufacturing concerns in this line’ which enables us to quote prices tliat.surprise, all : : i ; : : • • Butcher Knives. j . h . M c M i l l a n Funeral Director - . Furniture Dealer. f l Great .Invention. m m '■r - I S S g M i> fl Word Writing IVIaehine. The B kn k im u ton is deetined to make hack numbers ot 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 nre now offering a limited amount of stock to m vwtorsat $1,00 per share, I'eople arcbrooming interested all over tfte world and aro beginning to realize what a won* <lerft I invention no have. More than $30,000 worth -of machines have already heen ordcreu. The typewriter world is watebum with interest the turning ot onr machine, which marks the bcgihniftg of a revolution in (his gUft industry. As soon as wo shall hav« sold enough stock to Complete equipment, iwmufactnre. advertise, and sell oar. machine, no more will be offered at any price. If you wish to make a gilt-edge investment in an in- dustrial enterprise of" the first rank, with prospects of large- dividends wnun vs for. mwwemw . Preference in positions given to investors. Capital .Stock $1,500,000. Khans $1.00 TheBenningtonTypemriter-Go., 80i CONOVER BVlX.DlNt IJAYtON, OHIO S i t'.T ltOpefts tiara ■ uM ’T A .rff VClZ&fc ! \ m l . Free. ■ Trial__ d o t e r : ROtWASi to, C(J.,C16PrtitA'r6.,ff»CA ) m f*. ^ Efim ’ s RfiStdUrfint j i o f Infants hnA Clxililten. and Dining R oom s } ^ ^ Von Rave Always 8oagfif Uorner High and Linlwtofifc street | Springfield, Ohio, PATENTS Caveat4,and Tratte.SIarksobtained4'ndall Eat entmismesieomlnttedjforkiiDeriATC Frrs. Ounomce iicpeoaircu.a.HATCNromet ana we f.-macrtire patent in Jrastimetliia tliese rernote I Washington. • send modet. dt-awing or olioto.i with descrip­ tion, We advise, it eatetifaWe or. not, tree of1 Charge, Onrtee riot,’ uetiii Mtent is seemed.. ’ A PAM.afn.tL 41llow (o Obtain Patents(" with cost of same in the t?.S. and fereign countries sent free. Address. 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