The Cedarville Herald, Volume 26, Numbers 27-52

T h P igM S id* «f Paint Thepracticaljm n tw ^ S ) • 'there are two s id e s , to every question, hut the man who always uses Patton9& S un -P r o o f . Paint both imud£;]p# is on the right side of .■■,'the paint question. ;>■ ,:i ;' pulton’# Snn-Vrvot‘r -'at* are prepared in the Patton propor­ tion# whtoh produc* paint unlike any other in durability, beauty and ooveriv /mi,tie#. It resist* the action of heat and eold; holds its |'k .. Guaranteed to wear for five you*. Send for book of Paial h'uu-Aledge andAdvice (free)to „ . , Jt 1*ATT014.PAIN*' i , jUrtti >*■»W» w 1 hw »Wife j _ j L l BUILDINGS MAY NEVER BURN! • m « y Yet, You Carry Ample F ire Insurance. H ave you Enough L I F E Insurance? - v - ~ r < \':v* . i T * t o g l . I t . Special ’> Agent „ v- v < •> ^ ^ ' ’• 'Of the Oldest,' Largest and Best Company in the World. ’ The Mutual Life InsuranceCo., of NewYork. TheGefeilie|W 4 . . 19 • $i.m 3 IP*** W jsn 6I* v K a r lb i H u l l - - E d i t o r . FRIDAY , NOVEMBER 6, ISfeS. Before long some political candidate will try to get elected on the grafters’ rote. The doughty old Dowie does not dare abuse hia audience as much as formerly- St, George and the single tax will no longer he the battle cry of Ohio Democrats. Canada might employ Dowie to make a few remarks about LointS Al- verstone,. the British Commissioner. ■ »•*- • ' rr T i -i - j — .-■■j - Dr* E . C. Ogleabee arrived home Sabbath from Chicago where he has been attending lectures for several weeks. Will the White House be painted yellpw if the chief exponent of that colored journalism', should be elected president? Dan Patch, who broke the world's record, would be a good mount for the candicate who will be President Koosavelfa running mate. DisastrousWrecks. . Carelessness’is responsible fo r many a railway wreck and the same causes are making human wrecks of sufferers throat and Jung troubles. But since the advent of Dr. King's New Dis­ covery .for consumption, coughs and colds, even the worst cases can be cured, and hopeless resignation is no longer necessary. Mrs, Lois Cragg of Dorchester, Mass., is one of msny whose life was saved by B r. King's New Discoyery, This "gre.it Temeay is guaranteed for all throat and lung diseases by all druggists. Price 50c, and $1.00. Trial oottlea free. : : ; ; ' GEORGE'’H.:' S M I T H / . Cedarville*.Ohio; Agent,for' - ■1 '* • ■ United States Life Insurance Co. Which writes Bankers’ Insurance and whose contracts are as plain as notes. I f yiiu watot protection, take Ordinary L ife or Twenty Payment life, with .Endowment Settlements. You can carry #2,000 o r better; almost as cheap As $1,000 in investment.. I f 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 wilK From % to 3£-iimi»’face vglue of your •policy in 'jhaid upinsurance without re-examination . ( Also agent for the '"General Accident, of Philadelphia,, , andtheU. S. Accident Co. of N. Y A Caiefal :/ Buyer, Tie B e s t i i S t i l M , th e Best 1i What We Sell. Meats are deceptive. Unlaw you a rt 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 may depend upon—-meats that will please you. £ . f i . Crouse GOODB D E L l t » D Telephone No, 74, UOyFresh Fish Always on Hand. Much is forgiven that is not lor- ’ jetton* „ . ....... 1 I t is well to he pleasant as well as pious. if »YiS .. !!T#mAfl am n Saf&3*9*te ♦rvke**#Ch«*s,?•, 4' ,V/0RKVHll8tflS u m , T i n f c u i i t i i m i k EXGJlflnGE BANK . t j I • - • 4- ■ : CEDARVILLE, OHIO, v 4 v ^ ^ . s ' ' , - ' - . / - - «ACOOUNIS o f Merchants and In- * * dividuals solicited, Collectiobr promptly made and remitted. TkEAFTS On New Y*rk and Cin- ** cinnati sold at loaesk rates. The cheapest and most convenient way to sendmoney by. mail. • T OANS made on Real Estate, Per- aonal or Collateral Secnrity, WilliamWildman, Pres., - f Seth W*Smith, Vice Pres., W. X Wildm&n. Cashier, Beauty Of Bouj wilt 'hide Ugliness of fade,- To cure a told to one day take Lax* tire Brotao qu in in e . Tablets. All druggists refund the money i f it fails to curs. E . W. Grove’s signature is on each box. 25c. t f Swearing 'off is more apt to be falsehood than profanity. Doesn’t Respect Old Age. It's shameful when youth fails to show to proper respect for old age, butjust the Contrary in the care of Dr, King’s New Life Pill#. They out offmaladies of old *ge« Dyspep­ sia, jaundice, fever, Constipation ail yield so this perfect pill. 25c"tit All druggists. treasure is of the senses, happiness of the spirit. —Acorn healing stoves, ranges, for hard or soft coal at. Karr d Hastings tom, ’ - Gentlemen neither block sidewalks or crowd car platforms. .... Not a SickDay Since. “ I awan taken severely ti r; with kidney trouble. I tried all sorts of medicines, "hone of which relieved me. One day I saw an ad of your Electric Bitters and determined to try that. After taking a few doses I felt ■re­ lieved, and soon (hereafter was entire­ ly cared, and have no t seen . a sick, day since. Neighbors of mine have been cured of rheumatism/ neuralgia, liver and kidney troubles, and gener­ a l , debility.” This is what B. F . Bass, of Fremont, N: 0 . writes. Only 50c, a t all druggists. He who receives a favor becomre a debtor, A Runaway Bicycle:' "- Terminated with an ugly cut on-.the leg Of J . B. Orner, Franklin Grove/ 111. I t , developed a stubbern ulcer unyielding to doctors and remedies for four years. Then Bucklen’s Ar­ nica Halve cured. It's ju st as good for burns, scalds/skm eruptions and piles, 25c, a t all druggists, , The devil attends ebureh as regu­ lar]!/as the preacher. Salt pork is a famous old* fashioned remedy for con­ sumption. .“ Eafc plenty o f pork/’ was the advice to the consumptive 50 and 10 0 years ago. Salt pork is good i f a man can stomach it. Th e idea behind it is that fat is the food the consumptive needs most. Scott’sEmulsionisthemod* ern method o f feeding fat to the consumptive. Pork is too rough for sensitive stomachs. Septt*s Emulsion is the most refined o f fa;s, especially prepared for easy digestion. Feeding him fat in this way* which is often the only way, is ha lf the battle, but Scott’S; Emulsion does more than that. , There is some­ thing about the combination o f cod liver oil and hypophos- phifces in Scott’s Emulsion that puts new life into the Weak parts and has a special action on the diseased lungs, A sample will be sent freelupou request, E 5 S S . f e ^ w " SCOTT &:r BOWNB, CHBM1BTS, $06. and fi; iffi' ^Sk. J i SB j^S T h e 3$itta T<wt H ave A lw ays B ou gh t, In u s e fo r over 3D years, Ka» h om o th e - •. < - an d h a s b een m ade under h ie p er- son a lsap erv lslon sin ce Its in lto c y , » wrv— - A llow n o on e to d eceive you in th is. A ll C oun terfeits, Im ita tion s ^ What is QASTORIA 4hwtorla Is a harm less su b stitu te g o r ic , D rops and Soo th ing Syrups. I t is P le a sw fc IS con ta in s n eith er Opium , M orphine npr o th er suh stance. I ts a g e is it s gnaran tee. l t and a llay s F everishness. I t cures D iarrhoea and W ind C olic, I t relieves T ee th in g Troph ies, cu res Constipation and F la tu len cy . I t a ssim ila tes th e F ood , Stom ach and B ow e ls, g iv in g h ea ltb y and n a tiira l sleep . T h e Children’s P a n a c ea -T h e M other’s Friend* GENUINE CASTORIA ALWAYS B e a n t h e S ign a tu re o f He KindYouSaw In Use For Over 30 Years. TMCCcKTAunaoH.ANV, TVMum*. fTaerr. mivvoas cirv. Great Closjk SeasonI Great Suit Season!! N E V E R B E T T E R . W e can Please, Prices are Right. Skirls,t i l theNewShapes, Best $1.00 Skirt on the Market , P E T T IC O A T S , W a ists, Kimones,W rappers 50c up /, . 50c up, 85c up, UNDERWEAR. The Best Union Suits Misses, Ladies and Men's. Laminated Comforts t '4 * t Nice' Eider Down Blftnkets/ all Colors and Qualities* Prints, Mus­ lins Sheetings. D R E S S GOOD S , more sold thus far than any previous year. HUTCHlgSOg & 16 North Detroit St;, Xenia, Ohio. MORPHINE O p i u m . L a u d a n u m , O o d a l a a t N a l l D r u g H a b i t s pennansntly cured, without pain or datahtion from batinaw, laavtnr so craving lor drug, or othar stimulant#. Wa raatora tka narvout and physical aystams to thalr natural condition bacausa wa ramova tha cauaaaof distaM. A bomaremedy ptapared by an amlnant physician. ___ WC MUARANTKK A CUBE MEEK TBIAL TH iA TBE IfF ConBdantial cor.Japondanca, aepacially with physicians, solicited. • Writs today, M i n h f t t t u i T h c r s i B M t l o A s s o o f i A t l o i i ■apt. A l l » i Braadw«v»llawYarit#tlp W INTER TOURIST TICKETS Now on Bale, via, Louisville &Nashville Railroad - FLORIDA ; . and.- . ■<• G o l f C o a s t P o i n t s ^ b ile ef theFamousFloridalimited. * Finest Dining Car Service in the South. For Rates Folder# and. Descriptive matter write to O, L- STONE, G eh ' i / P ass . A grkt , Lotnevn.t.B, KY% He who betiyes in himself convinces Others* AREYOUGOING WEST. ^Beginning September 16, and con­ tinuing every day thereafter until November 80, there will be n special rete to nil points in Wasbitigton# Oregon, Idaho, Montana and British Columbia. For leaps, rates, routes and other information write at once to It* F* Stihwegel, District PaeseU- jfer Agent, Wisconsin Central Ry;,' 407 PreMton Building, Ciuoinnati, Ohio, tf Your Liver Is it acting well? Bowels regular? Digestion good? If not, remember Ayer’s Pills, The kind you have known all your life. 3.C.Aytr Co.,xow.u, xm *. Want your moustache or heard « beautiful brown or rich black? Use BUCKINGHAM'S DYE Jim on. WMQMarn>»».f. itAtt*co..frUHWiut.a. R E V I V O R 1 K 0 * V iTAU IY WellMiti* Ot M « , ; J . p . BOCKLETTiinACHINE CO. X E N I A , OHIO. t New BbopIlSW festM tingt, • ■Next Lot*’ Elackstmth Mhfc ■ i ' - A l Kinds of Engine ‘ and Machinery ~ m BepairingaSpecialty - D E A L E R S IN - Second HandEngines, Boilers andMachinery y@uWo have in Stock and on H and ,^gc Bo iler F lues , Th imb les, Ferrells , S ta y Bolts, Patch .Bo lts , Pa tch Stocks and F ittings, Pu lleys , Hang­ ers, Shafting, Screws , Nuts, Bo lts , Iron and Steel, M i ll Supplies and B ra ss Goods. GIVEN AWAY ■WBUBBRrcwBt S& t p nmtmtm*us ............................ L*CMfeStaMWWMMiai___ wwjain x»Mt*r io»w w tu o t wmr w I bbtovo * « tot)«k«asttM»tori p«#iMia«rva Sold by B.O, RMiSWay, C<*d»rtllU,'o Tie laughter of childhood is joy’s truest expression* , LA SHETLAND PONY ] Va lued a t $ 1 0 0 w ill be g iven aw a y on November 15 , 1903, to the person who holds the lu ck y number. T r y it for luck. A T icket given w ith each 25c purchase. r « CHAS. C. WEIMER * a - peax . ee in - F ish , Ice , Fresh and S a l t Meats, Poul­ t ry and Vegetables. G ive (us a trial, X en ia Avenue ' - Cedarvilie , 0 . ■ lA iU iiA iK S a .L .iA U t.k iA itA kA iitkA iU A ttA L W e O 0 er T o -D a y On Sound E a r Corn, Cool I and Sweet, Delivered at Trebeins, A i r> Per Bushe l, of 72 / T a n r±? 1 . Pounds to Bu she l “ J- L / No Shoveling, Good Dum ps . Call, W r ite or Telephone. Colonial Distillery Company “ . -Trebeins, Ohio. Up-to-date Furniture That will he suitable for all classes, as our stook is complete in every respect and comprises different lines of : : C ha i r s ■ . • *■ B o o k e r s ^ C ouc he s C e nt e r T a b l e s Si de boa r ds B e d s t e a d s M a t t r e s s e s S p r i n g s . W a s l i s t an d s D r e s s i n g S t a n d s Carpets! Carpets! ^Ve represent some of the largest manufacturing coftcerns in this line which enables us to quote prices that surprise .all i ; • • • • j . e . M c M i l l a n Funera l Director ‘ Furn iture Dealer. Jl Great Mention. AWord Writing Machine. The BEimmorow k deatmfld to make Imcknumbere of existing t; writers. Haa 5 new and valuable features of merit, any two of wlrnu toabea^uperiormaeblne. No larger than existing typewriters. Wo wo nowoflferlngt limited aratmtit’ ttf stock to m Yestorsai $1.00 p#r *b«re. Peopleare becoitiiaxint'ereiiled all over the World-and Arebeginning to realite what a Won* dertol invention wa Lave, More tbati #30,005 worth of machine# bare already been ordered, The typewriterworld is WAtohln#with intereet tbetomlOgOf our machine, which marxa the beginning of a revolution In thle great tndnttry. As soon as we ehail have sold enough stock to complete ewipwenh manufacture, advertise and sett out machine, ho more wili booffered at any price, W you wish to make a gilt-edge Investment to an to* dnstrialenterprite of the ffrat rank,, with proepecte of large ilmdenus Watts oft roa raosrtcrtre. IWerentw to positions given to tovwtott, Caplul Stook $i»6<Kf,o<ft Share* $1,to TheBenningtonTypewriterGo., 804 COHOVXIt hun.m«o, OAVtori, •T OHIO.

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