The Cedarville Herald, Volume 27, Numbers 1-26

Summer. VVorccfitci’, Lrm ih turn. ■* ribas, fens. bt«C‘k lasts. * »>»;, ‘Wheelin'- ^ -&£ brics. .• ijt» goods IQii llp> °» La«’«. L in e i) umlenvear. „ „ \ 3 W Curtains. M f v ! 8 f a S 9 TO ,N» VAMDNX h L. ' OKSOWV&.L.Ei «VVPRUBAtSS * I* „ * . ri’ f < Cincinnati, O. Rlncateon, erat Pass.ortgttAgent. t I T H , r' '' ’ c t ~ tirance Co. 19are as plain ns notes, mty Payment lifej'WkV better, almost- as cheap, iy yoU §400 more than . elective conditions you value o f .your policy in ent for the idelpbia, C o . o f N . Y e r n e s s . recreation are the fno-^ n\m% re by the most brilliant: full of hetman interest -pathos, Jov°, humor, ■men, o f tlto cloy, d’y the mbit mirth-pro E A D I N G Sal vaporings or weary- , & •V■ - V. 0 . or Express w- th Avenue Hew York, m ^ lC A T IO H ifol athJtotMA est.lsfla!feJtlL Kptive. • Unless yofl , , you c*a never m limg un til yofi-bw*- srtially eaten. Wfi’ >b select stock wife ** is beet meats* .^*4 ct stock and fe«*- i full may d#e^' DYSPEPSIA ' .Ui'cn y«wV*»l*i*U £>* »’U eeraie?Ui-mn'U g " , , , i 1 i ! y s r c r « i v . ’ I t t t i t k * » w 4 a t u « 1 m > * *■<i»- b :..V ’f.-1lev*NHUrt^«u*5«roif. (i< ,«wwu rii-rrr. ,» i-tW M-y(awTrwiiirfj, * *.U-,LitBvo'i *r;J? . * ■ * »M y * m t'um n-lvira wamllutve rake* E-Si itJ miC&tl •» ••_ .*r^ •J ft aeuuiw, IMM««et 8fe. J« « / Oitjr,it. J. Bes-Tfor I V , ; - ^ TbsBowola ^ towwiwto candycatha * t » k I m »eioSivn,WeakenorGripe, i»«,K«v«r «&1 InIsnltt. Theeenratn#Hri« »tuop.A 1 ) 00 . OaurnEtccatoqureoryou.rmon*yb»#Ju SterlingRemedyCo,, ChicagoorN.Y, $a» AHLSALE, TENMHUQN BOXES yam's Restaurant andDiningRooms Homer High and Limestone street Springfield, Ohio. , -FEMALE WEAKNESS Bii l-3/Coneroes Bfc, I eouEidor w jno of Oardui superior I t° any-dactijr-a. >neii|oiiio -I «reir n«e4 I »ud. I know- whereof l soeak, • 1 *uf. f -ierad far ainermonthg with «uppro«wd Tnanstraftt tratett mo, Fr*d«rIok th« QrM(;'« ^ncountwr Wi$h * Yoiinfl OWc«r, ■Sfent|t»tt o f Bismarck recalls a atorv h# »ipd' to tell o f on incident which Js^a, grandfather witnessed when .serving muler Frederick the Groat, I t affords ■poiul reading in the present time in view o f mistakes »nd rumors of mistakes^ degriula- tlons and, equivocal promotions, of wliieh tales come through from S t, Petersburg, ^ During some maneu- tere an ensign made a m istake and. the old king, in n flaming passion, pursued him with a stick, intending to publicly chastise him. l ’l>e on- sign lit out for all lie was worth and nimbly leaped a ditch which -the king could not negotiate, hut was le ft fum ing on th e wrong side, Later the colonel o f the regiment reported to the king that the ensign had tent dered b is resignation, ,"I am sorry, sire, for he is a really fine soldier,” said the colonel. •"Send him to me*” replied Frederic^. iThc ensign came in, expecting to be beaten or per­ haps sent to prison, "Here,, sir, is your captaincy,” said the king. “X meant to give it you this ‘morning, bu t yon ,ran so hard I could not catch y o t ”—St, James* Gazette, Hfc Hod tha Cfookers, ’ "In my younger days,” remarked a Hew York theatrical manager re­ cently, ul was -directing- the desti­ nies' of a Small troupe of trained amateurs through the west, and -pio truf tion-which complataly -pros­ d . Palhr would .hoot through 1 “y basicand eidesandiwould liav« \ bflndiaghea achy. ;Mjr Jimbs would Btwll up and r would'Tool so weak I . could Pot Stand up. Xnaturally fait \ disepnragedfor I saeniod to bobeyond tbs help ot physicians, but Wins Of‘ Oardul cpme as a God-sejtd to jne. I . felt a ohatigu fo- the bettor within a I rtuulnr and ho pain;Wine of -Oatduii? simplywonderful and I wlsb that all aufforing women knew of its good qualities. Treasurer,Portland Economicteajrae | ' Periodical headaches tell of fe- I male weakness. Wine of Carduf:" cures permanently 'nineteen out of every twenty^ cases pf irregular 'meuses, bearing down.pains or-,I any female weakness. Jt you are,'1 discouraged and doctors have' failed, that is the best reason in the.world youBbonld try Wine of- Uardni now. - jRemember . that . ' headaches mean female weakness.1,'] ■'Sectu-e a §1.00 bottle-of Wine of- Cardui today, CARDUI BEAUTIFULWINONA Wlfti the opening Of the season a t Whip naLatce, JfaylC, the sale Of excursion tie ketsover the 1‘unnsyivania Lines to that attractiveresort in Northern Indiana begun’. Every summer passed there by tbolifiunds tTo'idy'TniSWiEIWiViF'rdi^ra fo rcturiC Earn* More or Less Clever Attempt* *t * Definition, "What i& love?” was,the burning question asked by the company c i immortals. "Love,” said the landlady, rti tha t power so subtle as fo defy ox slyst8, which draws. two people ft gether who cannot afford It-and j|a- nbies mo to fill my third etcNy front.” ."Love,” said the society woman, "is the alliance of two families in such a manner aa to produce the few e st‘offspring and then cu t the greatest swath /’ Said the psychologist; "Love is that set o f -sensations which, find­ ing their ivay through the afferent nerves, stimulate certain ganglionic! centers o t the occipital pprtioixftf the brain mid extend up through the- higher areas of cerebral con­ sciousness. I t is purely subjective in its action, and**while it has no regular synthesis, .being extremely diverse in all of its aspects, i t seems to be subject to some higher defini­ tive law as yet undetermined” , Said the college graduate, /'Love is the supreme folly.” Said the octogenarian, *‘Loye is eternal,” >Said the theologian, "Love is that divine force, co-Cxistent with Jeho­ vah, that has dwelt in the hearts of men. since the shepherds have watch-'" ed their flocks and which enables us to force every one to believe in, our own "particular views, even if 'we have, to dp it with the edge'of-the sword.” Said th e actress, “Love is an an ­ gel—-w ith p lenty o f money.” Said’ the bachelor, "Loye is an amusement.” , „ 7 Said 'the mam ed niaif; “Love is the dearest thing in the wbrld, -It’s .th e ,,only- thing that prevents me from living within my ’income,” - Said the widow, irLovo is con­ stant in its change.” ' 'Said the dressmaker: "Without love I should go .out of business, Love, pays all my bills.”—/TornMas- eon in Life, ■ J5X GREAT JULY SACRIFICE SALE Thia month finds this big store lo a better position to save dollars for its customers than In any .season foe the past1ten years. The sum­ mer is yet before us, and a most backward spring, togetherWith unsettled trade conditions, have presented to wlde-av he merchants opportun­ ities to buy high-clMs merchandiseAt from10, to 15 nor cent below the market value. \Yc have picked up hundreds oi bm^sm* and offer}yon n money-saving Opportunity that may not occur again in years * • MEN’S FINE SUITS <• $7.75 About 75 all-wool suits* regular $ io , $12. and $14 values, $7.75. • $ 1 1 ^ 0 N e a r l y ip o i n th is lo t, E . M -S y s t em * $ 15 , $16 a n d $ iS v a lu e s , $ 11 ,50 , $ 14.75 a n d $25 wAbout 70 suits here, regular $18, $20 values, $14.75, / " $18.00 At this price we offer about 40 suits, $23, $25, $20 and $36 values, July sale, price, $18.00. MEN’S AND BOYS’ TROUSERS SALE M o le sk in , co tton ad e a n d lin e n c r a s h p an ts , 750, an d $1 g rad e ,. 69c, ’ Men's and Boys' cassimere, scotch ^nd worsted . pants, $1.50 and $1.95 quality, $1,24. Several hundred pairs of Sweet Orr & Go, never- rip trousers, $2.50 and $3 values, sale price $1.98. * Choice of a large line of trousers, many of the E,’ M. System make; $5 and $5 values, price $3.50; ... Choice of all our finest trousers,made from high-class cheviots and worsteds, $7, $7.50 a2d $8 quality,$4,98, 1 ■ BOYS* SUITS - .Choice of finest bojtf knee A j - O A l MH^’StTYDHRWEAR. - | Choice of 25 boya* suits, 14 i A r* !> BUha, J8, $8.50and $9 values . > AU 25c,and S5c underwear23c.. to 19 years, S5 and$6 values . Choice • flf 4 (f - boys’ suits, worth &1Q, SI2 and Sl5, for _/I. g KiRsdHBvT>*Tk.pi‘ ,lstJBn hnsra/'flAix* tiuj storekeecek . wh^n I eay west I do not mean Ohio. Xmean I was s c far-west that Den­ ver was ‘regarded as an. effete east­ ern city. "The stores .out there are more versatile than any. comedian who ever played Hamlet' fit a. matinee, TJnele Tom at n igh t find ^doubled in •brass’ in an intervening parade. You simply could- not feeze the prpprie- tor of a store .by. askingJoiLimgJik A UTTLE NONSENSE. Why the Sneering’ Remarks Did -Not Bother .the ipiergyman. A clergyman'',who was traveling stopped a t 0 hotel m uch 'frequen ted by wags-and jokersi T h e host, h o t being used to hav­ in g a clergyman a t his table, looked flt.-hiny,with su rp rise ... T h e guests ■used all th e ir raillery .of w it-upon him w ithout eliciting a remark. The clergyman, ate Jiis dinner quietly, apparently without observ­ ing the gibes -and sneers of his neighbors. 1 One of them a t last,, in despair of- his forbearance, said: to- h int; "Well, I .wonclCr a t your' patience! H a v e 'y o u h o t heard a ll th a t has been Said to you?” . "O h ,y e s ;b u tX am u s e d -tb it- Do .you know’ who I am ?” ' : “Ho, sir,” s ' ’ “Well* I will inforrh you. I am chaplain of a lunatic, qsy.him. Such remarks have no effect upon me *ShSrMStbnes. > In this lot. are many black and .blue, suits for all the year wear, $2,$14„ and $15 values, sale price All our finestyouth's puite.djf'i 1 J* A $15 , and $18 values ,for»R I I * y l | 8c 19c ' uita, $8, $8,50 a $9 val es $5.89 Men’s Furnishings and Hats One lot of men’s and boys'; harvest •'hats, fOc, 15c and 25c grade - I*.’ w , r ? -* i ‘ a ~ One lot dress straw hats,'25c and 50c quality Obe lot 75c and $1 quality in July sale sale One loj; men’s hats, $2 , 82,50 NEGLIGEE SBIRlU Boys’ blue chambray, 40c quality 25c ‘ AU 50c and 75c shirts, 46c. Choice of all negligee eliirts, S l nnd $1.25 Wilson Bro.’s extra quality 50c and, 65c’ I ‘grade, 45c. - ‘ ‘ * - " I Choice qf all 81 union • underwear,, silk ,1 , -finish, 89c. ’ . AU underwear Ju union and two piece J; suits, 81.50 quality, $1.15. ’ ' Men’s Hosiery and ,Neckwear Solid black and brown hosiery, 8c Special lot from our 25c and 50c line,"13c ‘ Choice of all dur,finest hose, fiO and -75cr quality, S8c. ‘. Summer midget ties and shield bows 5c,‘ . Summer four-in-hands and club ties, 15c quality, 10c. 'Silk four-in-hands and tecks,:25c quality. , j TO.. - 1 \ i ‘ In?, awimmiug, or attonfiing recitals’.and 1 « lures byworW-famcd personages infitlid auditorium—whatever the division maybe, the associations ore' of that congenial go rl Conferred by good society.. Ib is resort is noted /13 the sFte of \Vimuja Assembly and iiittmtncr School, attracting teachers and tlndqtits from'-cdurationnl Institutions- of thieancl other countries. fifteen-day and aensori excursion tickets will besold from ticket stations bn the ‘ ftfliisylvania lines during the summer, lfor information about fares and time of trains, apply to local ticket agents, „or to I'* VaiiDuson, chief assistant General I’assen gerAgtnf, Pittsbuag, Pa, :S-.-pt 30d, EXCURSIONTOST, LOUIS, Coach e::euraion tickets to S t tonla ac- couitthe World's I-'sir will, bir sold via PennsylvaniaLineal Tuesday and Thursday unfit June 30. These tickets will be good: er.!y in roaches of regular trains on those, days, or in coaches of special trains which may be announced. The round trip fare fr-.mtedarvillo^.CA Itcturn.ng, tickets wit! be good only in ' er-xiiMof tr>ular Irains'leaving St. Louis 1’nion Station in any time within seven Including date of pufcliass of ticket. Iktarn coupons of ticket# sold Tuesdays wo! begood unhl the following Monday, inilnfiyp, aiid those sold Thursday will be Wed foturnim: until tbs following Wednes­ day, inclusive. ibf partieulats about time of trains for •VUfi, torch excursion tickets Will be Sold.: ♦itiwalt IJ, S, Keyes, Ticket Agent, who will ‘MPiktSfmt. ingairlcs in regard to Season iftcursio i Tickets, fi5Xtv>day. KxCUfsion ’,Tkkt-(sanpFiftceh-day KxCuwion Tickets: i ki Ht, Lmsjs, on sale during the World’s l ^slr, June 80 . w a in tn CINCINNATI $0 m i v m ' ■itiipIc«rtfBt8j"‘,l"tiillVii.. these wore the stock in trade of the merchants, “In one little Arizona town I was in ,the leading store when a solemn man entered and said, ‘Have you got .any crackers?’ , “The proprietor of "the store an­ swered: *Sure thing! What kind do you want—whip, fire or soup?’” No Tima to W**t» on Foola, When George Westinghouse ns a young inventor was trying to' inter­ est capitalists in his automatic brake, he wrote a -letter to Commo­ dore Cornelius Vanderbilt, carefully explaining the details of the inven­ tion. Very promptly his letter came hack to him indorsed in big, scrawl­ ing letters in the hand of Commo­ dore Vanderbilt* “I have no time to : waste on fools.” Afterward* when the .Pennsylva­ nia railroad had taken up the auto­ matic brake and it was., roving Very successful* Commodore Vanderbilt sfint young Mr,. Westinghouse a re­ quest to call on him. The inventor returned the letter, indorsed On the jottom as.follows! “Xliave no time ;©waste ok fools,”—-Success. How Baeun S*ttl»i 3 Him. , A story that is told of Leonard Bacon* who was one of the best 'cnbwn theologians in New England a quarter* of a century ago, lllus- •rates the absurdity of a popular rind of argument* Dr. Bacon was attending ft conference in One of the ;Sf<*w England cities, and some as­ sertions he made in his address were vehemently objected to by a member of the opposition; i "Why* he expostulated* “I never heard of such a thing in all my fife!" • „ , , “Mr, Moderator,” rejoined Bacon Jmly, “I cannot allow my op* ponenVwignornftce, however vast* t0! offset my knowledge* however small.”—Harper’s Weekly* NoPityShown* tA'RGJtUT -AHtMAL fOL* LE.CTI&N W ' w m t t o A m iM m tm m m t m m m ' - tHtm M m 0 [isifWtib* Hri “Foryofira fats’was after me Con- inuoitsly” writes E, A* Gulledge* Verbena, Ala* HJ had a terrible oft** of piles causing 24 tumor*. Vhen fill failed Booklen’s Aruloa Salve oared mo, Equally good for nirmr, fiohfi* and pains. Only Me at all druggist*. ’Dropping into verse.” , .. U«S16»«. ■ “I don’t see much use of teaching the girls to play the piano now*” said Mr. Cuinrox: •“What do you moan?” Inquired his wife ominously, “Well* it was ail right before our circumstances changed* hut now- we’re living in such a house that; the neighbors ettn’t hear ’em play oven if we leave all the window* onea,”—-Washington. Star.. . A Bunch of Troubl*. Mrs. S. (to her'husbaud, who has been on a visit to tho town)—-I Bhoiild think you’d have ft mighty f oor opinion of the tlieayters up in tondon since you.had your pocket picked at one o f’em. Mr* S,—I do* but X got through as well as some of the other folk ithat was there. The pretty Woman on the stage had all her jewels sto­ len*- and her, rich uncle’s will was burned up during the same act when toy pocketbook was taken from my pocket*—London Answers. BvWit bousckceurrsboaid know that If theywill buy Defiandc Cold Water Starch fpf hiumtry osa they wilt save not only time, because ft neversticks tothe iron,but becahsoeach fmcka^c contain 10 o^.-*one ‘full pmtnd—Whilo ail Other Gold Water Starchesaruput up in %-potmd packages, kindthe priceis the flame, 10 rents. Then serin bccauflobcfiflnce Starch la fr?s from Ifijorlriiwchemicrtifl. Ifyouryroecr triesto sell yon ft 12-o*. package It i« because hi1 has astockonhfiiHi which hewishesto dispose of before, be 'puts In Defishee, He knows thatDefiancePtSrrii hn« prinM oft evsry packafisInlsrge letters and%nmf “if*o*s,“ Damflml tiefiahee and save much timeand mousyand theamioyaaca of the Ironstick* lag. tefisnse neverrinks. , Yes, August Flower still has the largest sale of any medicine in the civ­ ilized world. Your mothers and grandmothers never thought of Using anything else for indigestion or bili­ ousness.' Doctors were scarce, -and they seldom heard of appendicitis, nervous prostration or .heart failure^ etc,' They used August Flower to clean out the"systemand stop fermen­ tation of undigested food, regulate the action of the liver* stimulate the nervous aud organic action of the sys­ tem, and that is all they took Wheu feeling dull and .had with headaches and other aches. You only need a few doses of Green’s August Flower, in liquid form, to make yott satisfied there is nothing serious the matter; Withyou. You can get this reliable remedy at all druggists. Price 25c rad 75c* ■ . The Preacher's Evidence Roland*^111, June 20.-—Diabetes has so lcug been looked upon as an incurable form of kidney disease thatf a sure cure fpr it must rank as one of tho most valuable medical discoveries of the age. And every day brings forth fresh evidence that Dodd’s Kid­ ney Pills will cure Diabetes. Im­ portant evidence in their favor is giv­ en by Rev. Thog. B. Norman, the well known Bapfist minister here., Mr,Norman saysi^ “I had all thesymptoms of it bad case of Diabetes and received so much benefit from the use of Dodd’s Kid­ ney Pills that X cheerfully Jrficom* mend thc-mto anyone Suffarsug from that dread disease. Dodd’s Kidney Pills will curCKthe wfirst form of Dia* j botes.” Dodd’s Kidney Pills always Dia* botes, one of the final stages of Kid­ ney disease, All the earlier stages from bfieknfihe brrheumatismare nat­ urally much more easily cured by the same remedy, Great " Invention. The BnNNmGTON is destined to make hacknumbers ot existing tv writers. Has 6 new and Valuable features of merit, any two of which would make a superior machine. No larger than existing typewriters. We aro now o£Fcringallmlt*a amount of etock to in Testers at $ 1,00 per share. People arebcconiingInterested over the world and are beginning to roalize what a won* fierftil Invention we bare. More than tSOjOOO Worth of machines bare already been ordered. The typewriterWorld watebitia with interest the coWlngot out machine, which marks the beginning of a revolution In this great Industry, As soon as we shall hare sold enough stock to complete equipment, manufacture, advertise and sell our machine, nomore will be offered at any price, If yon wish to make a gilt-edge investment in an .In­ dustrial enterprise of the first rank, with prospects of large dividends waits ns roit raosractrs. Preference in position Ivan to investors* Capital Stock $1,600,000. Shares $ 1.00 TheBenningtonTypeoiitef Go., 8o4 coNovax buxhjxsg * Chamberlain’s Colic, Cholera and Diar­ rhoea Remedy. This remedy 1*certain to he needed In almost every hotoe before the sum­ mer Is over. It can always be de­ pended Upon aVen in the most Severe and dangerous cases* It is especially valuable for summer disorders In children. It Is pleasant to take and hover fails to .give prompt' relief. Why not buy it now?. It may save life, For pale by Isaac Wlsterman* Working Night and Day. I When bilious take Chfimheriaiti’a Stomach find Liver Tablets. For sale by Isaac Wi&tetman, CHEAP RATES, ’w*- | tto all imlnts la Montana,'Washlug- bmiest and mightiest little fton/ Oregon and British Columbia; fkb thing that ever was made i | Dr* Ktng^Hew Life Pills* These pitta change weakness Into strength, Hstf March 1st to April MiG, 1904, Special rates to. North Dakota ifi March, Write at onofi tor information and - m i '•*»► l i f t jJi M f has « vllliiifi of epilap-’ ‘t o ; . . . , -w*j£*»mi«^’Buceiie,l,K»mps spr**<3* »rs and you will know rimy are the imness Into energy, hrahi*f«g into, maps, toLa F» Sobwegri, District A^nt* WlsoonslH Di»tml mvrrtal poweri TheyVe wondSrfut In building up the health, Duly 26a .per box* . Hold 4 % UAVtON, O Choke of Routes to Florida and South. Passengers for Florida and the south via Pennsylvania Shorter lanes from Gedarville may select any route from Cincinnati in purchasing tourist tickets Fennsylania Short Lines trains from Cedatville connect, fit that gate­ way with trough trains for Jackson­ ville, St. Augustine* New Orleans and oilier southern points* Forpfir- ticulara consult E, D". Keyes* ticket agent of-Petmsplvauia Lines. Evary Ticket Office ofths Penu- syivania Lines is Free Information Bureau of the great Worlds Fair at St.Lotm in 1904. Ths Bureau ad­ dress at Cadasville is ,E.S, Keyes, in charge of Ticket Ofiice *A ’Thmms” booklet of St, Louis hotels and board­ ing houses ,location and rates, 00 m* ilfid by the World’s Fair Manage-, menfc* can be obtained from him; also oihem lufitoie k formatlon* Tfai waw DAILY EXCURSIONS TOLEDO To DETROIT St. Clair Flats a Port Huron Batht HaonlfiotntStMmttt Ofm WHITSSTMlm Ftt* toDtlrtiit, ijt, 3r£nradlHp,J,,«<, BvcuMlcn* SutidKvso.oov.M. tlnliroitedmundlrfp, UD«tfslt»ndrtturn.WvtkDiiyJ$i. i n t i r c i H r i i j u i v k d b j s v i i 5an4«y«9flC. ToPt. HttroiHindrtWr®, « dallgotfaliwO d«v»‘ trip* oolv Ii.oo, meritnodbcrtli extra. Sutelal Haft ji t Sccltftej Agent or *rit« £ otmrt, mm tout*, «. 8d YEANS* .iXPERIENDt TftAoe M*M* ■ OoavRiOHTeao, ‘rt*#orlp< 4 on»i 3 PT XV9ttvT9 - k r iM C U m t O B I A Fw imd OMWrvu, tieMY h t»iAhap

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