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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