The Cedarville Herald, Volume 26, Numbers 27-52

» vM***"* F "*■ HI ItfJ M l| Wgj HM Hub ‘CHI ^Conibmations^are all Right, Sometimes i*o» w3l t!4ak r*»s<»>, if-p.-ti Lav©one «ffi«r K iV S B BUGSY R O B I S A O T S T O B M F E O m (Jet ose while they te f , ae?l alet> a blanket for the here?. The Farmer’s Handy Wagon We have m keek , w#!i f?JhI wheels tha t t e a can't brenli dow»| just the thingfoe winter feeding. TheGederrilleHerald, $X,OCl i*QV Y cu r* ' • 1 t t o r l f i lU t i l FR ID A Y , OCTOBER 10 , 1963 . I I — “ |, %£i%Unr. |, ..___w | • ‘ - ; . -.1?© ol«» hatfl. the Trey* , .• . ’ * Jackson and Urupdllard FARM WAGONS. Imperial Wind Mills and Towers. B U C K E Y E P UM P S , l , Y L , StpO Works, etc , etc, Call and f ee, a t— , W . R. STERRETT . Recent events suggest that ranch I costly missionary war!i has been | wasted in Turkey. P it sklent Rmsevrll 'has announced that he will In no way i.iteribre •with the Now York imiwieip-il campaign • The farmers of the smith will smiti have some 'cotton to tsT. That is j why Wall street is busy hammering j -down the pride, The Macedonian 'insurgents threat­ en to ' ‘stagger humanity,’' This has become Very difficult in the twentieth | oratory. : U ILD IN G S MAY NEVER BURN ! Yet, You Carry Ample Fire Insurance. Have you Enough LIFE Insurance? t o j n j f l . l i . G I iE P H S , ^ Agent ■ Of the Oldest;, Largest and Best Company in ihe World. The Mutual Life Insurance C o ., of New York. GEORGE H. SMITH, ' ■ Cedarville, Ohio, Agent lor United States Life Insurance Co. j Which writes Blinkers’ Insurance and.lyhose contracts are as plain as notes. I f you wapt protection, take Ordinary Life or Twenty Payment life, with j Endowment Settlements. • You can carry $2,000 or better, almost as 'cheap as $1,000 in investment.. If investment, we will pay you $400 more than you pay in, a t the end of 20 years. We give you 7 elective conditions you can change a t your will. From 2 to 3^ times 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 .An English miller has successfully tested the vitality o f some wheat which was grown in 1M0R and care° fully preserved since. . ' . - It Pays. ' . . A Chicago man has observed that, “ good deeds are better than real tate deeds*—some of‘ the latter are , worthless. Act kludiy and gehtlv, [ show sympathy and lend a helping hand. " You. cannot possibly loose by jjt.” Most men' appreciate a kind [ world and encouragement more th ui substantial help. They are persons in ibis community who might tru th -; fully say: “ My good friend, cheer | up. A* few doses of- Chamberlain's- | Cough Remedy will'"rid you of vmlr cold, and there is no danger whatever from pneumonia when you use that ' medicine. It always cure?. I know | it for it has helped me out many n time.” Sold by (J. M. Iit.dgway. Seattle is 1,450 miles'nearer China, i and Japan than San Franciso. Saves Two From rath. “ Our little daughter bad an almost- fatal attack of whooping cough and bronchitis,” writes Mrs. \Y. K. Havi- laud, of Armonk, N. Y., “ but, when' all other remedies failed, we saved her | life with Dr, King’s New Discovery. Our neice who had consumption in ah advanced stage, also used this, wonder­ ful medicine aud today she ‘is perfect­ ly well.” Desperate throat and lung diseases yield to Dr. King’s New Dis­ covery as to no other medicine on:. earth. Infallible for coughs and colds. 50c and $1.00 botties guaran­ teed by all druggists. Trial bottles fre e ,' J ________ The best grade of Spanish fillers in the United States is grown in the Miami valley of Ohio, - „ Confession of a Priest. Promises DIgesUbn.Clmfui- n?ss andlksCCOnfoins nelSto- Opium,Morphine poi'T'feral. N O T l^ A f tC O T I C , jM w a rw frS tiamm va zi /itnp&mSeed'”- » jftx>$mna* ■■ * /SdUUtJSkUs'' . Aperfec! Remedy for Constipa­ tion, Sour Stomach,Diarrhoea }Worms.Convulsions.,Fcverish- ! ness and l o s s OF SLEEP, » . . v-_. t ■- - . FaeSinuis Signature of FT3BW YORK * 'P *M t U T M t rorlqfiiRta and ObfltteL The KindYou Have Always Bought Bears the Signature of In Use Over Thirty Years Ef-.ACTCOPYOFV/RAPPEft,- <1 Rev. Jno. B. Cox, ,o"f Wake, Ark., writes, “ Fo r 12 years I suffered from yellow jaundice, t consulted a num­ ber of physicians and trield a ) sot ts of medicines, but got no relief. Then I beg in lo use Electric Bitters and feel that I am now. cured' of a disease that had m ein its grasp for twelve years.” If yoy want a reliable medi­ cine for liver and kidney trouble, stomach disorder or general debility et Electric Bitters. I t’s guaranteed y all druggists, Only 50c. In. England ninety-nine towns own their owp gas wosks, the average net income being $e,947,125 per annum. SEPTEITBER SAVINGS . ■-■Wintry ■winds■‘;will:.s«-i»n:1»<5tw© ./ '. . 'Then you will latblA^hW'wtHtefwiw*-. Ladies’ Union Suits-' *•-.-•*•"■•*:••£.■...■ M e Men’s Union {suits . *. ,-v i $ I . tMI ■, C'hadrtrnV Union Hijitti^ ; aeeortliug to qttittfty’ ;■ - Misses'Union Bttits,. gfria I0'to-;M ;; •years* ■* » ■■»' ■>■■.*. .*./'■-».,•,*!%■t‘* 75tt- Fall Style Sp^ Wiy fei . A. few suits ..leftfro'm'Spiug, .good: ' ■■ '■'_ styles,. $5 .to Whists, .in Silk, all Tfe*"Oxford* ' Prices, $2.75 to $3.00. S c h o o l D a y s a r e H e r e . . Your boys and Girls must have Good Hosiery at Fair '-Prices. Nothing better than the Black " . Cnt and Ouix Brands 10c to 25c a Fair, M A K E HOM E C H E E R F U L . How better than with Portiers, Table Throw’s, - ,> Bilkoline Spreads, Throws. (Lace1Curtains— You ought to see our $1.00 a pair. FARMERS HAVE GOOD PRIEGS. Time to Furnish Your Carpets, Rugs, Linoleum, Wjudiw Shades. Use Our Punch Tickts,. HUTCHINSON &ClBtiEY’S, . 16 North Detroit St., Xenia, Ohio. A Careful Buyer. ■ TheBest is Vftat YonWant. The Best Is What Ve Sell. Meats are deceptive, Unless you are a good judge, you can never tell what you ae getting Uj.til y«m hove it served and partially eaten. We know meats. Wo.select stock with a view to having the best meats. We know how to select stock and there- fo.e have meats you way depend upon—meats that* vill please you. 0 . R .C ro u $ e GOODS DELIVERED Telephone No. 74. j6H?rcali Fish Always wr Hand. EXGHflBGB Bfl.HK CEDARV ILLE , OHIO. GCOUNrS of Merchants and |n» dividuitls solicited. .Coll^tionr promptly made aud mm tted. A Y lH A F l’ri <m N<‘V/ T^-'V and Cift D ebui-iti sold «t low^sN rates. The cheapest and must convenient way to vow! money by mail. . > L OANB made mi Real Estate.. Pi i- eoiial.or Collateral Hecnrity, William Wildwan. Pres., Beili W, Bailth, Vice P it s.* W , H Wlldman, Cashier, The school commissioners who are. trying to find accommodations for all the school children of the district, these days, positively refuse to believe j in race suicide, . . He Learned a (treat Truth. . I t is.said of John Wesley that he once said to Mistress Wesley: “ Why do you tell that child the same thing over and over again?” “John Wes­ ley, because once telling is not enough,” I t is for this same reason that you are told again and again that Chamberlain's Cough Remedy cures colds and grip;, that it counter­ acts any tendency of these diseases to result in pneumonia, and that it is pleasant and safe to take. Fo r sale by C M. Ridgway. , * Great Britain spends $112,500,000 a year on the support of the ,poor. Tin's docs not include private chari­ ties. . - _ , Gained forty Pounds in Thirty Days. For several'months »ur younger brother had been troubled with indi­ gestion. He tried several remedies: but got no benefit from them. We purchased some of Cliamlieriam'e stomach and liver tablets and com- Wenced taking them. Inside of thirty days lie had gained forty pounds in flesh. He is now fully re­ covered. We have n good trade on the tablets Iltdfey Bros, merchants, Long Branch. Mo For sale by (7, M, Ridgway, An electrical typesetting machine, will, says its inventor, revolutionwe the weehtuiifftl work on n newspaper. To cure a cold in one day take Lixa- tive Brnmo Quinine Tablets. All druggists refund the money if it fails to cure. E, W, Groves signs turn ia on esT'fi box, 25-.?. . i f A Love Letter MORPHINE Opium, Laudanum, Cocaine and all Drug Habits J . R B 0 CKLETT. H’ACHINE CO. . -- X K N t A , G H K iU* i ; »*PS J .J i­ ve- Ikl Krn-h f.j I-hg-;... and Masfcltt’fY 1" ’ 8 ei?airifffaSpecialty • v - ^ 1H5A I*KKH ■■,■■/ ■ ...... Setond HandEngines, Boilers and Machinery. . . * • _. jiT'JWe Ifave In Ftoek and on Hond.vsrjf Boiler Flues, Thimbles, Ferrells, Stay Bolts, Fateh Bolts, Patch Stocks and Fittings, Pulleys, Hang­ ers, Shafting, Screws, Nuts, Bolts, Iron and- Steel, Mill Supplies and Brass'Goods, 'EHWfWWff G IVEN AWAY W**' A SH ETLA N D PONY . r Would not iaterjest you if you’re looking . for u guaranteed ealve far sores, burns or piles. Otto Dodd, of Ponder, Mo,, writes: “I. suffered with an ugly sore for a year, hut a box o f Buckien’s Arnica Salve cured me. I t ’s the best salve on earth. 25c at all druggists. A Chicago coral food company re-' ccjntly ordered fifty tons of ink for use in printing their packages. prepared by an eminent physician. WE GUARANTEE A CURE FREE TRIAL TREATMENT Confidential correspondence, especially with physicians, solicited. Write today, Manhattan Therapeutic Association Dept, A 1136 Broadway, HawYork Olty ¥ 5 W Soft and crooked bones mean b.-d feeding. Call the disease rickets if you want to. The growing child must eat the right food for growth. Bones must have bpne food, blood imir:,’ have blood food and-so tiU.through the list, Scott's Emulsion is*the right treatment for soft bones in children. Little doses everyday give the stiffness and shape that healthy bones should have. Bow legs become straighter, ur : e joints grow stronger and flr;r,mgs comes to the soft h e a l s , Wroag fo o d caused the trouble. Right food will cure.it. In thousands of ea,.esSeottV» Kmukion h.«s proven to be the rigjit food for s(.ft bones in childhood. fkml for free sample. 80OTT AOOV/NE, Chttmlats, 409^415 I'earl Now York, too. «a>l ftxj-i all tins Appetitepoor?*-^ B o w e l s constipated? Tongue coated? Head ache? It’s your liver! Ayer’s Pills are liver pills, all vegetable. b S sty r?o ?<?&* ve":, I'tr il Want your iceustaclieor feearcl a beautiful brown or rL!i hied:? Use BUGKINGilWS 0YE mrtTPTX sn t* U4<r*•'3,«j|rrt7-fc.<rR ;Low Rates I !South and Southeast. ON OCTOBER 20th,. THE UirihVIbLEitKASUVILlUlt. IL will f-cli Kotiiitl Trip T ji lit<3 fr-.un St, l.ouis, EvaiiHViilr, i,aul<vt<lc mul (.in;Irm'.iti to the foUnvviiv* pxiut? at tin* lowest rates ever namc.1. 'Iitkets will la p < 0 1 return- inrtfor twcniy-iinciiajs front ilrtt;- of tale, ai il i-topcvois will f>?"|ii*»iniltcil on going trip at p >inN south of KtnlUfky-Tt-siiUF- scc state lino: m i V I V O H6SMDES VITALITY iVitfifrV M a d e a W ell M an o f M e . ^ 3E^333WOnXT** producMth« Sihornttmu *tn so<Uy*. tt»ct« Mif.rtitlir*3,-lcuScliiy. cat** «h«aAnt>tx»nt*iL .tottngttenwmrajA'a their iMt i-i*tifcooa.*ti<teia S 2 WS!hKfF 'Lf. 1 .v'ii' « *w »>y tula* BRVIVO. XLoii:; .-17 * ts ;1 rareb Mttron*. yjeauty, jDj;at6Tiey,Ni*MtyM M « u Ki n;cry,W«.t|r.* *aj MS pi «5KiitM»or etcetsimditadiwMtwit, »hiehtinni*or.afv;r*I®!y,T)n*Iiirwttrtn*trJjMt». |( ast only taw* by e**mof i t thseent <>rdiM*M.k*t i»«prMt ntrtis (onto #na btowl bn>la«r, Wa*. Ie<Oidc tL**pjnft Alow.to p*lo •»<!**- •twin# tkft tiro n l ft w*rd* cffTtuiMiUy % A io r* ”'r-! ' f!- I f **' *m hM,B»itisvrvo.M £$!&. 1 * empa rtrtfs.1 tn im ay » a U, ris tortwt.oo,with* boyal t e n s to ., •“a a s a s c B S T r , SaW hjf I*. G, Hblgwav , ( n lo rv llK O . MiOjt far, r o t is xo Jfcw Orleans, flu Atlanta, vi) lloblk*. $12 tut Montsomerv, $ t i 00 Binnit.gti;un, C-tfi t<> IViuMrola, $11 «0 from i.on sv icL tv r o New Orhajis, $H u;' Atlanta, $11 tat Mpbilt1, $11 Oi) Mi,nt;;i‘nHrv, §11 00 I5irnn;i"tiam, $11 0!> rt ns.-uola, $11 00 l-’ROM CINCINNATI TO ’Nf--* Orira’:'*.$li 0f> Atlanta, Slo.i.k* $t-l 00 Jt5nf)fi7>ivi-rv, ft14 00. i»irimi>;:U:iKi, 11, ou I \ nsieo'-a. ^11 oo ITKtM l:VANfiVir.UI TO Nrw Orleans.$12 (to Atlanta, $11 Oft Mobile, $12 tn MwJC’.unc-rv, $t-j tin IliriiHii^bane, $11 00 I’nifeaenb, §14 On R a les to Intc’imvliato Points to bo tbp game. rrojiortionsfoly *uw rat.’-i t» points west nf New, Orb aria :i;i far fcs Honsuai. T« Jatk- r:ni)v]|)i\ Fb.riib, ami infi-smc-hato point-) $:! «»! iiiKluf than rate (u Atlanta. Takoi'.iTvmitai.Ti.f tl;c.e\tT,v Knv r.itfR to mako n trip tl-.r< stmib to inver-ti- fr.’.ti*it*! wonocliul r<nnmus ana uivpnx’trni- tirs, Time* labt, s, sahlevit, map.) np..l tlt.E. rip* tier litr;r;i{«!t', leL-tive to law!, cu.k ami «f*.Hk fari.isue:, along tiif* Hue of. t ho Louisville & Nashville jfb will t.Hi si-nt uponnppl.e.iiioii lo r . LSvoj.r, (icucral Eif-.scn.w-r IlgMit, Kv, Valued at $100 wilt be given away on November 15, 1903, to the .person who 1 holds the lucky number. Try it for luck. A Ticket given with each 25c purchase, ?■ , — li w'CH’AS. C . W EIMER « Si. • ( » ' ° ------- TJEAEKi: IN------- * Fish, Ice, Fresh,and Salt Meats, Poul- % • try and Vegetables, Give us a. trial.-- r Xenia Avenue = . = / Cedarville, O. We' Offer To-Day O n Sound Ear Corn, C qo I and Sweet Delivered at Trebeins, Per Bushel, of 68 l q J Q J L s ^ Pounds td Bushel "■ No Shoveling, Good Dumps. Call, Write or. Telephone. Colonial Distillery C o m p a n y Trebeins, Ohio, U p - t o c L a t e F u r n i t u r e That will be suitable for all classes, as- •our stock js comjdet.e iu every respect and comprises different lines of : : O l i t i i r w . R o e k e r s i O o u c l i e s . C o i i t e r N i d e b o ^ v d m B e < l s t o a d » " M a f t r e u s e s - S p i ’i u g x W a « i i « t u u d s I ) i * t ks x i n g S ' l n u d s i Oarpsts! Oarpofcs! We represent some c,f the largest niamifadurinu: concerns iu this line which enables us to quo e prices that surprise all , * * * • j . h . M c M i l l a n Funeral Director . » Furniture Dealt ft - Great Invention. Writing Machine. Thy B ennington 5 s (Retinal to make back numbera ot cxietiag lyj14" writers. lifts 5 new ami valuable-features of merit, any two of-which would make a superior maebinc. No larger than existing typewriter?. . 1 «'i 1 *1 riinmiliui'imii*iiwiI«a«wMiMfaiaMhaMliMir I 'Voarotsi.woffiTluf-aIltiiltCilamount of stock tom vcfttowat pvr riiatv. 1\ i.j»leora breotuingIttteftsSe*! rib ovir ttii* world an-1 axe lit'Ann::!.:;. fa realisa wtut.R W(>is- ilcrinl invauion wc> Lave, More than’$5'Vv0 Woritf.(»f matblws Have atriaft? been onkrcl. trite typtWxtWT-wofU is watclilne with InlcRat Utocomingof onr jnariilae, wbiJi nmxlis-UfO tcvolatfon in thla great itiiltii.tr,v. Asaaonaswe Have soUl enough. Btxick to rotwi’ivtc 'MpA ('mija-iont. inanur.irt«r.\nlvc-rtise mvA sell our tn&il.iiii- - mritiorv tsill He niu ioH at any |>rke, If you wtHh to make ftrilt-ulge Investment In an in dastrlat cutx-tprift? «i the first rank, wit-,* of h w (livhlciUs wsuin ts y,«s sraisrei-rrs, riTfercnco in |a«ll!iiti 9 given to luVcftom, <vp!lat Htmif t.-haris|l.«,> Ih e Bennington Typewriter Go., 304 AM) l.YX'mi im iM M i. iwnvah 1 iiv, y ■r f « ’"'V ’ L '* Y c i e tTHC'J 411 hats puamum* ■T-....U N I Je in dcmauil n^sj piblo rtijitirementij iu We have all |:| © l i S O a :| Our $ 1.00 j ' Is very tbir aid d r e s s * soft bosoms, Brjcw Dress aj Wc have a 25c to $1 }>rices we name, you v| Z 7 ^ JOBE S t o e k i n l Pony Stocl ' Means Stocking! nothing made thl convinced. Fo ri School H o j Lower Friced Sc| price, per pair Ladies’ Fad About 20 dozen than n dozen styn sizes, oa t sp.eciid| Men’s Fan< • Suits, Ladies’ All Wo| ! In Black, Blues values. Bettoil Walking Skirts,] bargain price % 1 JOB E e n A New York limn whl fdd and has been nayti on $10,01)0 )ife insurant'] Jrftrs, dceJuii.a that tj 'vatits to live to a ripe J '" •b insure Ids a Nail Through I a'l»“x-I t hiof Mile Bay, N, I jH’tiuy mdl tbr.,ugli ['r ■' upbund. | thoivht pain ftUi| CiWli cause t w » |J(,..(Va* . «>l'jdi(d UJiatiJiriLin*- I'fSfctt it rcnmvi <1nit iia tile ^ ilijun ii jo hta»cd. Fo r ks I c bv t

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