The Cedarville Herald, Volume 26, Numbers 27-52
»• i ' Um% £Jifg>, -Tal;j-Jaty § |j«i,n ana e^atvivrcjt, begirt.July m fQcX!t. la wH! imidto’SJt, ycr, I'faOR f»fo;o Btato CCS ««*' A ! r 2 nr|Ct faKH **U Iro in 1 r H ?1® i " «*«»» incl™ I taJi. .Minnesota, win; h Ds hum and joints irj to Tent (,‘ity. |e sold July Stlk to nvatofag low ium, t apply to nearest ticket rlvama fames. U. RATES i THE . (SOUTHEAST |AND HWEST I VIA. & C rescent ; OUTE i wtt TRK»TICKETSOHSALB [TUESDAYSOPEACHMONTH:. tlflSfi'yg'.’" ’* * (FOB RATES. faijf.JP.A cnUoaraliL 1 ijyg: A. •.-Datrott.Kish! (•Ajra.TJpjs,..wsriSTa f e& R A r& S S & r (E SOUTH UTHEAST. Ibetter service or Jes from Chicago, . I. Louie or Cincin- I South or South* LOlUSVIlfa tfcllASH Two trains daily to ; rwjgbiuu, Atlanta) Iitgomery, Mobile, - lFlorida and Cult I. Stopover pri'vfa ‘ loth Cave, one of If the worlds AU ptibuled and ’'dom- |ru Pullman sleCp- iining chair- ears,' tbted rfiumg. .cars, road bed, insuring li no dust, lafor- htes, time and de- Itising matter will luriiiehedby pen’l Pass. Agent, F a sM U e | l .E . ILLE, KY. ful is¥MfanWaiit. IttsTtatTeM.. ftive. Unless you fou can never tell [Sg until you have |tiaJly eaten. We Select stock with a best meats. We stock and. there* you may depend Iwill please you. J Wi T ■ e l iv e f e d e No. 74 ways wi Hand, ■s kibusb ' alphas & d!r.v,; ;* s3 “ i j tor} Atuli mu riWKm. t%*#*«*•#•*•IHI 1 I* ■lijriirymr D b J i IV, tMtCAt. 00. UrmiLjKt JTAU EVIVO mum M #d#« Wwm9 m m O fH * . NOTORIETY SE E K E R ' Refaukt Far Thaw Who Write Th»fr Namsf In Public placet, fTte man who -Becks notoriety by placarding his rtaine where lie tm na businias to put it merely &dver> tisrn Ms own smallness. CONDENSED ETORjES, WatAfraidor CtsmiarraraB cc 4 uq 9 Oh* Threw Him O^t of Court. After Slaving been solicitor gen eral Captain Than X*. llow il, our present dfotingui; noil mayor, retain* that some people must record the F ; Why is it i l’^ a Consiii'.?rr.ble amount of private r 1 l*ractl c6 *n Clayton superior court. momentous occasion, of their visit to a notable place by chopping initials on.'tree tranks or scrawling name 3 with lead pencil wherever a surface suitable for inscription is presented to their restless gaze ? At one term of the court he hud a weak case for a very dull vitted but persistent client. When it was sounded on the docket for trial the lawyer for the defense bad iiled a demurrer tha t was discussed and sustained, thereby throwing the Some years ago' there was a na- :| plaintiff's case oyeW rd . tional convention of the knighta of .............................. eometbing or other held in Wash ington. Besides the eminent sirs there were in the capital a few peo- . pie of unexalted station who desired to go down the Potomac as far as Mount Vernon. They were quite in dignant when they found th a t the tombs of Washington and his wife The plaintiff had listenHjjniduse- ly to a legal duel, the purport of which was to him as a display of cuneiform inscriptions, but had n consciousness that something awful had happened when the fracas be tween the lawyers came to an ab rupt end. . „ «' He wenli ’out like Mary’s little’ CHANOE IN TIME OP TRAINS, Under a new new schedule in ef fect Aug. 2, passenger trains over the Veunsylvania Lines leave Gcdar- vllle as follows} EAST*. - No. X 8 , 7:40 a, m,; No, 34, 8 : 2 - 1 ; a, m-rNo. 32, 4:42 p. in,; No. 120*. IX p.m, ?!;Elng for Columbus passengers, WEST, No. 33,10:21 p. m.; No. 31, 5:33 p. m,; No. 110n 8:10 p, in. *Flag stop, For particular Information on the subject apply to ticket agent, E S, Keyes. Advertising is the fertilizer that prepares the ground for another and better crop. . _ ware covered inches deep with the j'lamb and lingered around untilUap- card* of delegates to the convention tain Howell emerged from the court- and tha t more cards were forthcom -1 house door. His client Seized him ing in the very face of their protest. to JNi*_ that Jo; were a t the edge of the Horseshoe on Thursday of last week; nor can Agara without being informed hn Smith:and Matilda Jones by the arm and dragged him off to spot in-the .shadow*of John oyal’sdnw oiUce. whnt’s. happened?” he tremulously questioned. “Why, John, that unfeeling-judge in there let the c» 3 o go off on a de murrer,?’. you inspect the dome of the capitol “Well, Evan,- X know that, and at- Washington without seeing all we’re flung out all right, bat what around penciled records of distin- *n thunder is a demurrer? Tell me guished dimberii who have preceded tha t howl” you. ' ■' , “Oh,-John, you go homo to your We do not believe anybody has , plowing and don’t worry. The good yet defaced the Grand Canyon of the..Lord' never intended a fellow like Colorado, because it is somewhat dif-, you to understand the lengths and fieult to write names there so that breadths, the heights and depths, of they can be seen by those who como a demurrer! Why, a demurrer is after, and no one-who is enough of a o n e of the most.dangerous tilings Vandal to deface nature would per petrate the defacement unless he was sure that somebody else would witness'and imitate it. Trees'and •rocks can’t -be easily protected against such outrages, but public buildings' can and ought to be through the summery punishment of offenders.™Brooklyn Eagle. Womhn on the Stage.. In the theatrical performances of olden times women’s parts were in variably taken by'men -of boys just as nowadays- the principal hoy in - the pantomime is almost invariably a girL Unless we, believe the tale, tha t Anne, wife of James I., took a female part in, a play produced at the court theater before the king, " we .can And no record-of a woman appearing on the stage in England . until 1660. ,The character repre- - eented by this intrepid woman •was Uesdemona, but her own name has' . not been preserved and it is believed tha t she was a. foreigner. -The first English actress was a Mrs. Colman, • who- appeared as lanthe in Daveu- ant’s “(Siege of ■Rhodes” in ,1666. Charles XX, is. credited with having .‘encouraged the . appearance of. women on the Btage and it certainly seems veryprobable that he did so. Tha DInnePa Climax, The seedy diner was enjoying him- - se lf, vastly. “Waiter,” he called, “fetch a nice piece of boiled turbot.” The dish was obtained, placed be fore the customer, consumed, and then he called again,> “Waiter, fetch a choice portion of curried fowl— and, oh, waiter,, fetch another bottle of wine.” . The bill mounted up, but still the seedy one called the waiter to fetch one dainty after another. A t Idst he lit a fragrant Cigarand sat back,. “Waiter,” he called, “fetch”— '/Yea, sir,’’ said the waiterj “fetch you your bid?” “No,” came the languid, answer. “Fetch a policeman,. I haven’t got a penny 1”—London News. Rings. Rings have very long taken a con spicuous part as love tokens. Of all the sorts of rings* which have fre- . quently been dispatched aa mes sengers of love; that kind of double hooped one (half of which was often worn.hy the lover, the other half by Ms “soul’s delight”) called the gemmow or gimtnal ring Btands pre eminent. Upward of twenty in stances might be quoted from Shakespeare mentioning the use- of this kind of r ing. What H* w*» U m 4 T o . Small Harry recently accompa nied his mother tq church for the first time, and when the Organ he-* g in to play he proceeded to stand up oft the cushion. “Sit down, Harry,” whispered hie mother. ,, „ “All right, mother,’’ replied the little fellow* “I ’ll sit down just as , soon as I see the monkey.” Boy Cured of Colic After Treatment Hid Faded. that the law of a thousand years has brought down to us for our afflic tion! Go home and try to forget i t ! ” . « And Jolift went—went in a hur ry, so as to get. space, between him and the demurrers as quickly as pos- eible,™Atlanta Constitution. The Right to Make a Living. When.Robert C. Morris was presi dent of the New York Republican county committee he was a “mark” for men -Who banked oh bard luck A Woman’s Complexion. ' I t is rank foolishness to attempt to remove eojlownees or greasiness of the skip by the use of cosmetics, or '“ local'.’ treatment, as advocated by the “ beauty doctors.” The only safe and sure way that a womans can im prove her complexion is by purifying and enriching the blood, which can only be accomplished by keeping the liver healthy and active. The liver is the seat of disease and blood pollu tion, Green’s August Flower acts, di rectly on the liver, cleanses and en riches the blood, purifies the complex ion. •I t also, cures constipation, bili ousness,' nervousness, and .induces re freshing sleep. A- single bottle of August Flower has been know to cure the most pronounced and distressing cases of dyspepsia and indigestion. New trial .size bottle/ ,25c; regular size 75 cents,, sit all druggists. My boy when four yearn old was taken with the. cholic and cramps m hk .tonsmeh. I sent for the doctor god he injected morphine, but the child kept getting worse. I then gave him bslr ii teaspoonfnl ol Chtimber- lain’f Colie, Cholera and Diarrhoe* Remedy, and in half an hour he was sleeping end soon recovered.—B. L. Wilkins, Shell Lake, W& v He is book-keeper fl>r the Shell Lske Lumber com'wmy* Bor sole by C, M« Hldgwsy, * “i HAVE as GOOD A,MOOT TOMAKE A. XiXVZXGASTOOHAVE." tales. JuBt before he sailed for Venezuela a well dressed fellow ap* f roached him as he was leaving the ifth Avenue hotel.' ‘/Beg your pardon,” said the man. “I t’s really too ridiculous, but”-— “Hold on,” interrupted Mr. Mor ris. “You told me that story last week. Now I am going to turn you over to the police.” , “My dear sir,” exclaimed the beg* gar, bristling up, “X want you to understand that I have as good a right to make a living as you have.” An Expensive Illness. J , Arthur Joseph, who conducts a news bureau in Wall street, lias had to stand milch chaffing from Jus ac quaintances because during the re cent week# of a declining stock mar ket he has been an insistent and per sistent hull, A friend of his met him on the street the bther day and asked him how the market was. Joseph looked very tired and Simply coughed in reply. ’ ^ *“What’s the matter?” asked his friend ,. “Hava you caught cold ?” “No,” replied Joseph. “That’s a habit. I ’ve acquired it by coughing ftp margins for two months.”—New York Brass, End of Sifter fight, and of SUMMER OUTING, - -"V ■ -, r Vacation trips tq attractive places for outings, including popular sum* mer. resorts may be eujoyed at low' fare by purchasing excursion tickets over the Pennsylvania lines, A list, of points which may be visited in clude the National Capital, Philaflel-. phia/’New York, Boston/ the seashore, Niag«ra Falls, summer havens on, the Great Lakes and in north michig-in, in Colorado and California, and cool retreats in the mountains. The annual excursion to Niagara Falls’Over the Pennsylvania lines, will take place August M- ’The fare will bes especially low; and the retort lim it-will be sufficient for enjoyable ride trips to Canada. . Tipkets to Ohaiitaqua Lake to Luke side and Put-in-Bay, to Pctoskey, to Mackinac Island, .to Traverse City* and the scores of cool retreats in north. Michigan; to Devil’s Lake and the Dells of Wisconsin, and to the at tractive resorts of.the northwest and west, may be obtained at principal ticket offices of ‘the Pennsylvania lines, every day during the summer. On July 6 to 8 , inclusive, special low fares to Denver will he in effect for the Christian Endeavor Meeting, On July 16 and 16 tickets to Detroit will be sold at low fares ior the Ep- Wortb League meeting. On July 31 to August 13 fares to San Francisco will be very low account the G. AkR, National Encampment, and on Sep tember 18,19 and 20 a trip to Balti more may be made account the X, O. 0 . F . meeting. I'n fact opportunities are offered for outing at low lares via Pennsylvania line 3 to any part of the countrp, par ticularly’to the summer-resort see lions of the United States, Full, in formation regarding low fares, time of trains, etc., wilFbe furnished upon application to E.. S. Kfeye 3 , Ticket agent, Cedarville. WINONALAKE, INDIANA. Delightful Summer Resort or the Penn sylvonla tines. Indiana’s famous summer resort, Winona Lake on the Pennsylvania Lines, is an attractive place for per sons desiring to combine devotion, rest and recreation. This resort if the sight of Winona Assembly and Summer School, and is annually vis ited by many persons from all parts of the United BtateB. Beginning May 16th, the opening of the season at Winona Lake, ex cursion tickets to that resort will be placed on sale via Pennsylvania Lines, For particular information about fares and time of trains aplly to Tick et Agents of the Pennsylvania Lines, or to F, Van Dusen, Chief Assistant General Passenger Agent, I’ittsbUrg, Pa, Information about attractions in reply “Two physicians had a long stubborn fight with an abcCss on right lung. Writes J . F. -Hughes DuPont, Ha., “ and gave^ me up. Everybody thought my time had eoitm. As a last resort I tried Dr. ____ King’s New Discovery for Consump- Ht {aofii Lake furnished tion. The benefit I received , to inquiries addressed to Mr. S. 0 , striking and I was on my feet in a few p>{cj^y Secretary and General Man- days. Now I ’ve entirely regamed uef . my health.” I t conquers all Coughs, Golds, Throat and Luhg troubles. Guaranteed by all druggists. Price 60c and *1.00. Trial bottles free, ager, ___ Advertising is the plow that first lays hare the ground for planting To Core a Cold in OneHay t m L t t t O v w ♦wru miMwii t i n # k m m y n i f newo** Cwe* Grip in TWODay*, / on every OUR GREAT MIDSUMMER CLEARANCE SALE NOW IN FULL SWING. T h is sa le has become a very Important even t in our business year, and th is season has been most successful, T h e quality of the merchandise offered is above par, and th e prices are in many cases \ less than -th e actual cost o f manufacture, thus insuring positive bargains in every line, Men’s and , Youths’ Auits. Oyer 480 Men’s Fine E. H. System Suits; -worth $18, $20 :.end$ 22 , n o w . . . *****- ............. $ 1 4 . 9 8 One hundred (100) Men’s Suits! regular price $121”$ l i and $15,now.,. ,.»».*>............................ $ 9 . 7 5 Choice of 75 Good Suits (odds and ends) worth from . ;'$7„60 to $12, n o w « $ 4 - 9 8 ' All of our Youths* Finest Suite, worth $12, $15 and ■BOW '*■ VV *V******» ■/*.+■» *■*. * .-A f >• *A*• *«* $ 9 . 7 5 Strong line of medium priced SnitS, formerly $40, BOW. ,f p V £;,yV * ma ‘4 '.4 f «.:t - a • i ,ft 4 ,«;a $ $ 7 - 5 P Good honest Suite for school wear, regular price $6 and $ 4 . 9 8 s' > Boys ' and C h ild ren 's Hnee Pan ts Suits a t : C o it o r L s n T h a n Cost PriCe*.' - Men's and Youths' Trousers. Choice of Men’s Finest “ Paragon” Trouserer worth $7, $8 and $8.50, in sale a t .. ........... $ 4 . 9 8 Big line of Blue, Black and Fancy Trousers, were $5 and . $6, now............................. .....................$ 3 . 5 0 All Wool Trousers, well made aqd worth $2.50 and $3, .................. 1 . 9 8 now -V"« • * :• ;* •'» All $1.50 and $2 qualities in sale' a t. 1.24 Hat Sale* One D o llar Does - the Duty o f Tw o - All $3.00, $3.50 and $4.00 hats now................. $ 1 9 8 All $2,00 and $2.50 grades now’, ............... ....... . 1 , 2 4 : W All $1.25 to $1.50 qualities , HOW$w*9**-*$»«**f$* 9 8 c Choice of' all 50 and 75o hats n ow .. . . . . . . . . 25c. O u r G r e a t •S h irt O ffe r . Sixty dozen Negligee Shirts in new patterns, “Wilson Bros.” “Emery” and “Amer- ■ ' ica” makes, worth $1 and $1,25 now 75c or 3 for, ♦. J jj2 N e c k w e a r B a r g a i n s . We have -just closed fifty dozen choice ties from Wilson . 1 Bros, in teen and fotlr-in-hand shapes, worth 50c, in sate -a t 85c or 3 fo r ,. . . . — $ 1 '■ Sweeping Reductions in AH Lines. D on ’t N eg lect Th is GoldertOpportunity and This Sale W ill Be o f Mutual Benefit to You and Us. No China-ware Coupons Given During Th is Sale. 5 0 a n d 5 2 E a s t M a in S tr e e t . GEORGE H. SMITH, - (. Cedarville, Ohio, Agent ior United States Life Insurance Co; - j, . , { - ) s Which writes Bankers’ Insurance and whose contracts are as plain as notes. I f yott want protection, take Ordinary Life or Twenty Payment life, with Endowment Settlements. You can carry $2,000 or bettor, almost as cheap 38 $1,000 in investment.. If investment, we‘will pay you $400 more than you pay in, at the end of 20 years. We give you 7 elective conditions yOu can change at your will,. From 2 to 3£ timra face value of your policy in paid up insurance without re examination. Also agent for the - General Accident, of Philadelphia, andtheU. S. Accident Co. of N, Y j DISTRIBUTING DEROT FOR # “PITSBURGH P «FE0T’ FENCES A L L G A L V A N I Z E S T E E L W IR ES . HOR FIELD, FARM a ND HOG FENCING. THEQHLYELECTRICALLYWELDEDPEXCL E V E R Y R O D Q tTARAN 'TBEJD R B R F R C T . > The D U R A B L E Fence, *iPL None so STRONG . A ll large wires. Highest EFFIC IENCY . LOW E ST COST . No Wraps^ to hold Moisture. and cause - ’’PjrresuROUrfcaFtoi’' Vsxcixd, (SUndwdBtrle.j Absolutely STOCK PROOF. Wt can SAVE YOU MONEY on F»noIn|. CAM. AND SEE IT. C. M. CROUSE,HAROWARL l%l^rSlOVfS.CEDARVILLE ...................... 1- 1 ..........................................-■ ■ IT...................................... ...................-. Hi l l I nfl liliiiil.riiM. Great v J / Invention. I Word Writing Machine. The B knnxngton ' is destined to make back numbers of existing type writers. Has 6 now and Valuable features of merit, any two of which would jnake a superior machiue. No larger than existing typewriters* We arc now offering a limited amount of stock to m vestors ut $1.00 per share. People are becomingintorcstca. all over the Worldand ore beginning to realise what.o won derful invention we have.' More than $30,000 ^erth o f: inachincs haVo alrcady been ordered. The typewriter world is watching with interest the comingof our machine,vrifiefa marks the beginning of a revolution in this great itidustrjrj As soon as we shall have sold enough stock to Complete equipment, manufacture, advertise and sell our- machine; nomore will be offeredat any.price, If you wish to make a gilt*edgo investment in an in dustrial enterprise of the first rank, with prospects of laiga dividends weitb vb von rfiosraoxt's. Preference in positions given to investors. -Capital Stock*$1,500,000. Hliarc'S $i,00 The Bennington Typewrite? Go., Ah‘J» 305 LYCEUMBUILDING. KANSASCtXV»MISSOURI J. P. BOCKLETT HACHINE CO. XENIA , OHIO. $ '>'■.' New Bhop 415 WtstMain Bt. - i ; Nest Lutz’ Blacksinitli Shop, NOTICE OFAPPOINTMEMT. Notice is hereby given that the un- deisigned has been duly appointed aud qualified as administrator of the estate of thel ate James A. Turner. August 4,3903. W. J . W iwmav . 86(1 CASTOR! A Far Infants andOhildrsa. D m KMYeaHmAlwipBought F um # th* iignatarnff V All Kinds of Engine and Machinery m Bepairnga Specialty MUW. Appetite poor?*/ B ow e ls constipated? Tongue coaied? Head ache? It’s youf liver! Ayer’s Pills are liver pills, all vegetable. njfyywMi. *SS»j sS)S<SSX ! S ^ West yourmoustache orbeara tt beautiful brawn or rich black? Ui« BUCKINGHAM’S m Bubwribe for ihc IDraid, Onc— 1 ^ h. p. One—3 h. p, On«—4 h, p. BTUAM EKOtNFS. One—3 h, p* Two-7 b. > One--25 h. p< One—05 b. p, List of Machinery we Have for Sale. ; Gasoline Engines on band for Immediate Delivery, fftX’OSWllAKD. ■ (3nw—S h, p. ft, One—4 h. p . C)ne-~40 h, p, Miscellaneous Machinery on Baud, in Good Order. Tbfee—Purifiere. j Bevan-Bmoke Stacks.}Three—Tanks. Eight—Bofler#. j Three--Blower#. . j Ten ^Stetdft Pump*. One Womi Sawing Outfit c- Fivc'—lleatets. Prices, Dimensions, Capacity furnished on appli cation. Send for complete second hmid list. Get our prices on new supplies before fcjjayfng else where. The HeraldJob prlailag h *lw*ys amt
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