The Cedarville Herald, Volume 26, Numbers 27-52
K B f l P S P R E A D E R S im d ia Simplicity, Strength a.ofi Potability; ia . Quality of Work Done *ai| also io Lowest Price* Empire Grail* Drills. ■ .v ,.■■■■ ' Are the Bt . ^ . outlie Marital Richmond Champion Drills “Take a Back Scat" for none of them—Prices Low, imperial Wind Mills and Towers Are B» t Every"-’ ■„ , Way-Prices Low; •' 1 . r iyi -— - i ^ « . . . Side Delivery Clover Bunchers. See Thera. The Only Practical Ones Made, TheGedaFVllte Herald. |{.oo P a r Yetip. IC a c lli H u l l - '« K c lito r . FRIDAY, AUGUST 7.1900. The PoEtoffice investigation is pro gressing very nicely. The Postmaster General, by the way, ia cruising about the Atlantic. I t is suspected that the officer and crew of the Kearsarge wilt have to go into training to recover from the ef fects of Anglo Saxon hospitality. Fertilizers, AJi Standard Grades. I Can Save Yon Money, W . R. 5 TERRETT . Summer WASH GOODS Satin Striped Lawos, io newest and latest patterns, per yard-,...... Ac Remnants of Wage Goods of all kinds, at about one-half regular price. Case Best Gingllam Remnants, 121c quality, at, per yard.................................................. ................ 10 c Millinery Bargains. Flowers and Foliage, large assortment, good styles, per bunch 5c Children’s Mull Hats...... „......................... ............•.............. -lOc Ladies Trimmed Hats extra values-..'........... .................... . $1.50 Children’s Trimmed H a ts .................. ...................... $ 1.00 SPECIAL, We are showing advanced styles in Ladie’s Early „ Fall Street Hats. Shirt Waist Specials. We have reduced the price on all our Fine, White Shirt Waists as follows: ‘ _ , $3 00, $3.50 and $4.00 White Waists, now............................ $2.50 $225, $2,50 and $2.75 White Waists, now............ :.......... $1.00 The styles are excellent and quantities limited. Select yours to-day. • £& * - t „ • 1 ' / . JParasols at Cost. Reduced this week. All correct style and, at Ditr spedtal, clearing price, are decided bargains. Hosiery Specials. Ladies’ Drop Stitch Hose, worth 15c............... 10c > Ladies’ extra quality White Feet Hose. ......... 10c Ladies’ 25c Lace Hose* all sizes...,...... .. ..... . ' 19c Ladies’ Fine Lisle'Lace Hose, in black, white and slate . 25c Ladies’"50c Lace Lisle Hand Embroidered Hose...... 39c Children's extra quality Fine Ribbed Hose......;....* . 10 c ' Children’s 25c quality Fine Lisle Hose.................... 19c Pony Stockings fpr Boys and Girls are the best made for wear. Five Weights in all Sizes at 25c each. JfHEY i t AVE NO EQUAL. BROS. & CO., X E S W ' l A * O H I O * To cure a cold in one day take Lsixa tive Bromp Quinine Tablets. A druggists refund the money if it fails to cure. E. W. Grove's signature is on each box. 25c. if Leughth of the rays does not affect the chemical activity of light, a though it determines their color. When you want a physic ■ that is mild and gentle, easy to take and cer tain to act, always use Chamberlain’s Stomach and Liver Tablets. For salebyG. M; Ridgway. The oldest map. of Rome, which is preserved, is the Forum .Urbis, cut in 140 pieces of marble. The Death Penalty. A little thing sometimes results..in death. Thus a mere scratch, insigni ficant cuts or puny boils have pan the death penalty, It is wise to have Buoklen’s Arnica Salve ever handy, It’s the best'salye on earth and wif prevent fatality, when Burns, Sores, Ulcere and Piles threaten, .Only 25c at all druggists. The greatest number of suicides oc cur in those betweed thirty and forty years of age. SuicidePrevented. The startling announcement that ft preventive of suicide had been discov ered will interest many, A run down system, oL despondency invariably, precedes suicide and something has been found that will prevent that condition which makes suicide likely, At the first thought of self destruc tion take Electric Bitters. I t being a great tonic an nervine will strength* ____ . __ . __ _ _ __ __ __ . _ __ ____ eu the nerves and build np the sys- Gplum, Laudanum. Cooalne ami »HDrag Habits tcm- *ere?1stomach, Liv w / .... - - . . - ^ er and Kidney regulator, Only 50c, Satisfaction guaranteed by all drug heir natural condition because we removethtfeaum of disease,' Ahome remedy gists. preparedby an eminentphysician. WE GUARANTEE A CURE FREE TRIAL TREATMENT Confidential correspondence, especially with physicians, solicited. Write today, Manhattan TfiorapcuDo A ssociation SsyLA • ■ I f f i Brssdwsy, MswTerKSHy Siam is adopting Japanese customs Dysentery CuredWithout the Aid of i • • Doctor. WHATSHALLWEFAT? Every day the same old question, What shall we eat for breakfast, for Irnn-heu, for dinner?asa|iils with mon- Vitonofis regularity the palieut house wife who seeks to provide good living for the family in agreeable variety at a moderate cosh There is a daily do psrtment in the Chicago Rccord-Her- ald which is intended to answer this question satisfactorily everyday io the y«Hr„ I t. is entitled “Meals fora Day,” and provides menus for the three meals every day, with tinn ed aw ry teeipcsr These menus add re- oipeaare Carefully selected by the Rcefinl-HeraTd’s household editor, and omrfi prizes are awarded to the best that are received, Housewives ♦verywhere are invited to participate kt the eomjMition. For hill particu- kre m the “Meals for a Day”depart ment in the Chicago Record-Herald, , Ol the i0,000,000 Jews in the world 4,500,000 are in Russia, says Minister of the Interior Von Plehvo. Mrs. Mollie Allen, of South Fork* Ky., says ahe has prevented attacks of chplerit morbus by taking Cham berlain’s Stomach and Liver Tablets when she felt an attack coming on, finch attacks are . usually caused by indigestion and three Tablets are just what is needed to cleanse the Btomacb and ward off the approaching attack, Attacks of bilious colic may be pre vented in the same way. For sale by O, M, Ridgway. fcntfirtfrV„it'art'llHn ,,T . - The new plate rolling mill in the works of the Carnegie fiteel Vo. is said to be the largest in the world, “I am just up from a hard Spell of the flux” (dysentery) says Mr. T. A Pinner, a well known merchant ol Brdmmotid, Tenn, UI iised one small bottle of Chamberlain's Colic, Cholera and Diarrhoea Remedy and was cured without having a doctor. I consider it the best cholera medicine in the world,” There is no need mmmmi AShgctabtePreparaiionforAs- _* __*<a as., jjt i i . _ _i ___ i I V i l q b o f I.\E V\ I S v’CHILDRLN President Roosevelt has. taken a necessary, courageous and well-timed Stand, He lias declared for- the “ open door to labor” in all Govern ment establishments. PromotesDigeslion.CheerfuL ivessandRest.Contains neiliter OptomMorpluiui norMineral, K O I K A a c Q T i c . For Infan ts an<I Childien.. The Kind You Have Always Bought Bears the Signature of After all, the crisis in Wall street appears to have been merely the squeezing out of some oyer watered stocks. The country at large. has felt no inconvenience. Secretary Courtelyou continues to hold the place in the* cabinet closest to the President and his pmincut good sense is manifested in that his prefer-; ment never generates conceit. Virginia has fired a judge out of office who flogged a parson tor expos ing judicial tricks. Rut if rumors can be relied upon she still has a doz en judges whose official tricks merit equally drastic reproof. The republican press is still iu sistant in its demands that Postmaster General Payne be permitted to retire, Republican, editors feel that Payne is too heavy a load for the President to have- to carry, even to retain Mr Hanna’s favor. &cve<*oujarsm.7LPtTaixrt AbcSmut* RAAAUSA*- AwJW •* - - w - Aperfect Remedy fo r Constipa tion , Sour Stomach,Diarrhoea Worms.Convulsions,Feverish” ness and L o s s o f S l e e p . Facsimile Signature of N E W Y O R K . Al.b m on lhs bid J 5 D (1V>S - } } C l N 1 s c exact copy of W rapper . of pmploying a doctor when this remedy is used, for no doctor can prescribe a better medicine for bowel complaint in any form either for children or adults. I t never fails and is pleasant io lake. For sale by O, M. Ridgway A shrimp canning factory will be milt oh floating barges at Ocean Springs, Miss. That was a pretty ehceky thing for (rfWa country to undertake to regulate Iks Internal affaire of Russia, and the Owr was fully justified in treating t t * somewhat c«valierlyi PutsaitEnd fo tt Al. A arievious wail oftimre comes as a result of unbearable pain from over axed organs, Dizziness, Backache, Liver complaint and constipation. But thanks to I)r. King’s Row Life Pill* they put an end to it all, The** ire gentle but thorough. Try them Only 25 c, Guaranteed by ml drug- gifts* 8 ,We like best to call SCOTT'S EMULSION a food because it stknds So em phatically for perfect nutrition. And yet in the matter of restor- ing appetite, t of giving new strength to the tissues, especially to the nerves, its acfioiyis that 6 f a medicine.- / in'MiSVettl StrHt, ' yntiVtxV In Use Over Thirty Years CASTORIA THECENTAtfflCOMPAHV* j R sv #VPRRQrnf. 5 “ SEflSOflflBlsE GflRJVlERTSI l 5 /RoyalWorcester Corsets. ? Wonderful Sale at, 50c and $1.00, ^ Growing in Favor Each-Year, - 5 - at - HUtCHINSON& SlBNEV-S. K N I T v -For Gents, Ladies and Children. ^ ' Silk Gloves—Fit Like the Kid— Double Pointed Fiugers—White, Gray mid Black. Belts, Lace and Linen Cellars, Beads, Bags, ___ _ Umbrellas, etc., etc. RIBBON SALE. Did.You.SeethoseWideOnes? TEN CENTS.■ | WASH FABRICS never before had such large sales. Demitics, X Swiisses, Lawns, Batiste for 10 c.- 35c goods, for 15c and 20c, Suit- V • Liuen, Pique, Duck, . Waists 50c up. Skirts all grades. Muslin Underwear — Cotton is Advancing- Jlutebisoo & Gibney, The “Bee Hive Store,” ^ N. Detroit S t. - . - Xenia, Ohio. Women and Life Insurance. 'Guaranteed Income Policy. Another form .of policy that is adapted to.meet the require ments of women is the Guaran teed Income Policy, By the terms of this policy there will ' paid to the ir-ured at the end of fifteen or twenty years an in come during her entire remain ing lifetime of four per cent of the lace of the policy, which in come may he farther increased, if desired, by the payment of a small additional premium. The original amount of the policy Will remain in force as paid-up insurance, and will he paid at death. The whole policy can lie surrendered at any time after the end of fifteen or twenty years, as provided for the -cash value, which is always equal to the face amount of the policy. W. L. Clemans, Special Agent Mutual Life Insurance Co. of Now York, the Largest 1 and Best Dividend Payer in the World, Office opp. 1 City Hotel, Cedaryille, O. EXGflflflGE Bfl| 4 K CEDARVILLE, OHIO, William Wildman, Pres., Seth.W. Smith, Vice Pres., W, J Wildman. Cashier. We Offer To-Day On Sound Ear Corn, Cool and Sweet, Delivered - at Trebeins, A (~ \ n p ®r Bushel, of 68 r Pounds to Bushel , ■* k :.I - No Shoveling, Good Dumps, Call, Write o r Telephone. Colonial Distillery Company Trebeins, Ohio. DAILY ‘EXCURSIONS TOLEDO To DETROIT St. Clair Flats * Port Huron , By tht Maanljicent Httamiri of tht W hitestarune LcaViocfootofMadisonStreetDailyat ? v «3 a . it, afterarrival ofmorningtrain*, teturning, arriveAVeelcDay* 8.30 m ., Sundays 0.00 P, M. FaretoDetroit, 75 c, tmlimitearoundtrip.J,.*t. Excursions toDetroitandreturn, weekDaysJ<, Sundays 7 ec, T o Pt. Huronandreturn, a delightful tv/odays' trip, onlyIn.oo, mealsandberth extra. Special “Ra/tj to Societies CloseconnectionsatDetroitwithsteamersforBuffalo,the"Soo,"Duluth,etc. For farther infannatlott see nearest RailroadAj;eotorwrite O. F.SIlLttAH.Tr.Har.W.H,COlO£N,D.f.AP.A. BtTKoiT, men, toicdo , 0 , IJp-to-date Furniture That will be suitable for all classes, as om* stoclc. is complete in every respect ami comprises different lines of : ; O l i B i r g ' R o c k e r s C o i ie h ew C e n t e r rX'n.1*ie*!» S i d e b o a r d s B e d s t e a d s W a s l i s t t in d s B r e s s i i i f f S t a n d s Carpets! Carpets! YVe represent some of the largest manufacturing Concerns in this line which enables us to quote prices that surprise all ; : : : ; ; ; . • • • • • J . H . M c M I L L A l T Funeral Director * Furniture Dealer. W. JYLHARBISON, haetical Miller and Engineer. Mem*. ter of the M. E, Ohureh, and Currie Rost, No. 04, G, A. R. 1 Cedarvlllfc, Ohio \danfs Restaurant anil Dining Rooms Corner High ami Limestone street Springfield, Ohio, a BlftcV-DiAUKht • rood Medicine for liver dlaeww. If [Onafter hehad^ent E^f'fVoctOfa, Itlxxll thcMcd- M r n " - M B S . CATEOUNB MARTIN, Perkefaburg,W«V*. Ityohr Jirer does notactreo- nlarly go toyOur dnigglgt ana secure a package of Thedford’g Ulack-I)raiight and take a dose -tonight. This great family the constjpatoi bowels, stirs np the torpid liver and causes a healthy secretion of bile, ■ Thedford’s Black - Draught will cleanse the bowels of im purities and etrengtben thekid- iA,.torPid Hver invites colds, biliousness, chills and fever and all manner of sick ness andcontagion. Weakkid- neys result in Bright’s disease wfticb claims as many victims as consumption. A Secret package of Thedford's Biack- praugm should always be kept in the house, ■ *'i .used .'Thedford’s RHck- „ *a«i ra„kidhry com - m t POPULAR Chean Excursion • • —TO— 1 Niagra Falls, Thursday, Aug/ 6 , 1903. BIGFOURROUTE ONLY $0.50 ROUND TRIP —FROM—- SPR INGF IELD , OHIO. Alexandria Bay, N. Y. (Thousand Islands)' 0 iily$l. 5 t 8 wrethanrateioNiagaraFalls Montreal, Que., $ 19.65 morethanrate to Niagara Falls, Stopover allowed al. Westfield, for side trip to CHAUTAUQUA LAKE. Big Four Excursionists may purchase at Niagara Falls, round frq> tickets toToronto at the Extremely low rate of $1.00. Tickets good returning, twelve days including date of sale. Elegant trains of Pullman Sleeping Cars and Superb Day Coaches, personally conducted by representatives of the “Big Four,” who will look after the wants of pass, engers. . ' These excursions need no introduc tion to the public, and the popularity of the Big Four—the natural route to Niagara Falls, via. Buffalo—-is well known. Full information in pam phlet form can be obtained from Big Four ticket office. « WARRENJ. LYNCH, W. P. DEPPE. Qen’l Pass, Si ticket ngt. Ass. O. P. ifcT. A, Cincinnati, O, E. B. Gorsuch, Springfield, O. A CCOUNTS.of Merchants and In- dividuals solicited. Collectionc promptly made and remitted. . ■nBAFTti on New York'and Cin- " cinnati sold at loweat, rates. Tiie cheapest and most convenient way to send money by mail. ’OANS made; on Real Estate, Pei- soual or Collateral Security. T O T H E S O U T H , .• < AND S O U T H E A S T . No line offers(better service or faster schedules from .Chicago, ( Louisville, St. Louis or Cincin- , nati to points South or Sputh- east than the Lonisvinf, &NASH trr,LE R R. Two trains daily to Nashville,Binningham, Atlanta, Memphis, Montgomery, Mobile, New Orleans, Florida and Gulf Coast, Points, Stopover privi lege at Mammoth Cave, one of the wonders of the world. AH trains solid vestlbuled and coni- , posed of modern Pullman sleep-, era,; free reclining chair cars, and electric lighted dining cars. Rock hlaBted road bed, insuring easy riding awhno dust. Infor mation as to rates, time and de scriptive advertising matter will be cheerfully furnished by C. L. STONE, Gen’l Pass. Agent, , Louisvihe & Nashville E .R . . LOUISVILLE, KY. A Careful Buyer. . . TimBest is VM TanWant. Tie Batts Hat fe Sell. 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 meats. We select stock with a view to having the best meats. We know how to select stock and there* fo.e have meats you jnay depend upon—-meats that will please you. C.W.CR0I M M GOODfi DELIVERED Telephone No. 74 *®*Fresh Fish Always ofi Hand. iU-Jt. ALWAYS THE Bt*ST. ■ jr v Q ueen & H i Fftfl AND S O U T H E R N RY . DIRECT COr4NECTIONU • A T . o x axrc* x isr ^ ^ . TOALL important S O U T H E R N C I T I E S ; writs for proted " matter and gATts. "“ s s s a a a < s $ !g g n l^ Z T'T* ± . : . . S & W*O.£WI; ar B0K,(3,?A...... ClAClMUiU THfe REV 1 VO HEWOjiSVITALITY mk* WellMm o f M«. ' ■WEIT0. „. ttostr WSSBS&P&Bm Boldby B,re, IHdjSWAy.Petlatvilh', O OHIO ST, ToB^HeWat 31 , Sept* 1 , fINE INDUSTRY f« CwftMeaorate aJ Haadredth Acnlvel CENTURYOF PR001 Ftfteea Great ICxI * b 3 Grand Dep;i| tra c tiv e .Grounds-] ' teaturcs and lta| Instruct .and. E*!t| ends of Visitors The year ISOS rol dredth anniversary! Ohio, the grandest] Union of States, tory and progress, the world; whose fluence is ^recognlzl a s the safeguard ar lie thrift.and publlcl have been leaders is Clin of the land, anc brightest stars in Row appropriate^ tilar year the citizd remember and cei^ nial anniversary great exposition of ■kill and industry! people can participl . ADMINli site for such an ol Ohio State Fair a | ■Ition, to be held 81 and SeptemberJ Its beautiful grout tags for ’ exhlblthj 111 be seen the breeds of our d| their highest typf products of the orchard and. the gr tiful and useful in | the conveniences this home; the rel Illustrations of ed the finest and bestl production; and tl tions in machinerl our* progress sine forefathers.. ONE OP The facilities hlbition are sd tor on the State Ohio State Boil managers of thl make the expoif occasion, and/ nary arfangemd creditable to tld contribute to 11 We are reml Tancetaent of vre remember tier General till ed a t Fort Marl 1788, and bogaj for what was this how greai| Gome questlc mhd day of Oil Wt guestion all omit bo no qu| prlatencss. of eelebration. < Ohio was si . “Two p by t| atubborn fight, right lung ” I)ul*ont, Gal Everybody tl come. As a King’s New ! tiotif Tire H strikiug atul I | ■fiats, How ta t health.” ■C’oWs, Tiitoi) 60c.«h<L#U
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