The Cedarville Herald, Volume 27, Numbers 1-26

. I ’•#*-fee*if fftri aidA>im*i*rrfriW»VwiTr^iTSwrfhijTnfri jtnrf (jMwftn l TheGedawilieHerald. 4*»*S0 F | f T « Harlfi J3i»W Ed itor. FRIDAY, JANUARY .8, 1901. LOCAL AND PERSONAL GO TO DORN ’S. Life-bouj soap At Gray & Co. Mr* and Mm, C. C- Morton moved io. Clifton, Monday, Bora to Mr* and Mrs. Granville Wert, on. Wednesday, a boy. —L»rd nan filled at Crouse'# for B(i per. pound, „ Rev, B* M. Paul returned to Pbil atlelphiR, Monday, where he wilt fin- , iah hi# work at the R, P, Seminary, The State Farmers’ Institute will be held in Columbus, Tuesday and Wednesday.January 12 and 13. * 4*o coa ta $'g a t B en du re 'a , S p r in g fie ld . ' ’The Greene County Medical Sqei- ' cty met in Xenia, yesterday, /Dr. Miron I. Marsh was the essiyis^, —Aside Stock Food for sale by L. Hi Suflenberger.. B en du re ’ a J a n u a r y C lea r ­ a n c e » a le n o w in p r o g r e s s , Sp r ing fie ld , Miss Anna Creswell, who makeB her home with her niece, Mrs. fi. T, Baker,. is .reported quite ill at the present time.* —Reduced prices on all heating stoves at Kerr & Hastings Bros.' - Mrs, Rmh Tarbox has been granted a pension of twelve dollars a month by the pension department. Her sod , Theodora, died while in serv­ ice in the Phillipines. C loatcs lia lf-p r ic e in B e n - idure ’s great sa le , S p r in g - field. Heinz's bulk mince mfeat at Gray &Oo, • MisrEleanor Smith’ entertained a ttiimber of friends in a very cbarming meaner last Friday evening. —The largest, bust and cheapest line of robes and horse blankets ever shown in Cedarviile, at Kerr & Hast­ ings Bros'. Mrs. Young who makes her home with her son in-law, L. H. Sullea- bergerand wife, has been.very sick ’ for several days. 1 ‘ G o ' tp B e n d u r o ’ s , Sp r in g - fie ld , g rea t c le a r a n c e Hale. ECveryth in g re d u c e d . .For 8aie:—Barred Plymouth Rock Roysters at SI and $16Q each. A Ch ill, A S n e e z e — ’ Easy t9 Catch Cold—Hard Jt» G*U ltld Of. Ugk^.kg Lexafive tjamlaeTafelefs, irill core a cold in twenty-four hours, If not, druggistwill refund , yourmoney. JKlWSjjBjflWATlVE is SBj. CENTS Q uinine T ablets ’ Witt. CURE COLO, NEURALGIA, LA GRIPPE," MALARIA, HEADACHE* Will not gripenor sicken, areper- foctly haimlees,no bad aftereffects —are a purely vegetable prepara­ tion, quick in action, positive in result#. 25 CENTSPERSOX. ALLDRUaSIST*. , Prsyvs#ssljrbf THE HERB MEDICINE CO., SPRINGFIELD, OHIO. Manufacturers o f th e Celebrated Lightning Hot Drops. Mm*m0****»m***mmmm*^ i#im* The following invitation has been received by friends in this place: ‘ ‘Mr. and Mrs.. Robert D, Scott request your presence at the marriage of their daughter, Sara /Elizabeth, to Mr. Samuel Leroy Sterrett,' Wednesday, January 20th, 1904, Houston, Pa At home alter February 10th, South- Charleston, Ohio.” Spine thing new(for local advertis­ ers appears in our columns this issue and that is the half page “ ad for Mc- Corkell’s Popular Priced Store... Th's L something rarely credited to local merchants, though they are firni be­ lievers in small space. Just a glane at Mr. McCorkell's ad will prove that be is offering some great bargains. . Cedarviilecorporation receivedjudg­ ment in Mayor McFarland’s court. Monday, against Thomas Mitchell for ibe forfeiture of Charles Easley's -bond. The amount *.f the latterV fine and .costs to date is $283 45 which must be settled at once. Mayor McFarland issued an execu­ tion on Mr, Mitchell’s property but it was stayed for a short time, hoping that the money would he raised ; by Mr. Mitchell to settle, the case. It has|been several years since ‘ a bonds* man ,In the mayor’s court of this place has had to settle for his bailee. Weather report for December, 19 q 3 Average temjperature 26 /’degrees; highest temperature 48 degrees;- low­ est temperature 04 degrees above;, range of temperature 13 degrees; rain and snow fall 2.22;, greatest in 24’ hours 1.18; snowfall about 3 inches; depth of snow* end of year 'l\ inches; No. ofrains and snows 8; amount, o f rainfall in 1903, 32.02; average tem- plucked the m m , • 4 ■ Reg*rdle«§ M the* oppmHmi that iras reports.! V> be against’-Andrew Jackson, of this plaes, for an* other twin fer Sergcatat-Ama o f the House o f Representatives, be suc­ ceeded in landing the place. Repre­ sentative Marshall N. Duval, of Jefferson county, who was said to be making the rate against Jacks m pulled out o f the fight at the la&t, saving the field clear. While the dispatches last week sfetsd that the Anti-Saloou League was against Jackson and supporting Duval, yet Jackson, since coming home, reports that the Duval boom started in Ce­ darviile. He says that the local op­ tion people here succeeded in get­ ting the state organization against him,. As Mr Jackson has not been in sympathy with the Committee of OneHundred here, toe Herald inter­ viewed several of the members bb io his statement and all deny auy know­ ledge of the opposition until havii.g learned of it through the. different papers. Mr. Jackson must have had a “ pipe dream” to think that the committee here could play so an im­ portant part with such a powerful or­ ganization as the State Anti-Saloon League. The Herald is in position to know that .the state organization has been keepiug a line on a number of the appointees of the House 'and' Senate as well as the Representatives and Senators, The Cincinnati Times Star gives a list of the appointments for portors in the House, these appointments he. ing made by Sergeant at-Arms, Jack- son, There are thirty of them who will receive $3 50 per day. Among the list we find the name of F," A Jackson, son of the Sergeant at-Arms who is now clerk of Cedarviile town­ ship. Up-to-date Furirture Tlie Kind Ton Have Always Bought, and which has been in use for over 30 years, has borne.the signature o£ — and fra* been made under Ills per- / 'I* , y / ■ sonal supervision since Its Infancy. jjio.\v no one to deceiv e you in this. All Counterfeits, Imitations and “ Just-as-goml” are hut Experiments that trifliji with and endanger the health o f Infanta and Cbildren—Experience against Experiment* What is CASTORIA Castorla is a-harmless substitute fo r Castor Oil, Rare- goric, Drops and. Soothing Syrups* I t is Pleasant, I t contains neither Opium, Morphine nor other Narcotic substance. Its age is its guarantee. It destroys Worms and allays Feverishness. It cures Diarrhoea and Wind Colic. I t relieves Teething Troubles, cures Constipation and Flatulency, i t assimilates the Food, regulates the Stomach and Bowels, giving healthy and natural sleep. The Children’ s Fanacea-The Mother’s Friend. GENUINE CASTORIA ALWAYS Bears the Signature o f That v, ill 1 <*-ukalile J***ail r!a- «t.s, ;,v our ►tuck I*- rompk'tt* in every n -joc.i ami comprmen iliftemP lines «*f ; : # ' ■ ■/? TheKM YouHaveAlwaysBought In Use For Over 30 . Years. THCCENTAURCOM.AHV.TTMU ..ATSTREET,HEWVOBKCITY. The announcement that Miss Leah Johnson, who has for some time hren employed at the O. S. & 8. O. Home at Xenia, was married October 15, at Newport, Ky., to Win K, Hunt ington, came as' quite a surprise to (heir many friends. The h-ppy couple were married and has since been able to keep the news from their/ frienda. The groom is at present em ployed as an electrician by the \V ob 1- inghouse . Company at Pittsburg. The bride ia the daughter of Mr. and Mis. Harry Johnson, of this place. Mr. and Mrs Huntingtou' expect to housekeeping in Pittsburg about the first of next month. Good News FromMinnesota. Lakefield, Minn., Jiiij,. 4.—Mr. William E. Gentry .of. this place ia one of the best known and highly re­ spected men in. Jackson county. For 45 years he has suffered with kidney trouble and now at 7.7 yearn of age lie Great Gloak Season! Great Suit Season!! NEVER BETTER . We can Please. ^ Prices are Right. Skirts,all theNew Shapes. Best $1.1)0 Skirt on the Market PETTICOATS, W aists, Kimones,W rappers 50 c iip,. 50c up, 85c up, UNDERWEAR . The Beit Union Suits ■ Misses,'Ladles and Men’s, ‘ ,A ■ ' , .-A. . .. Laminated Comforts Nice jEider Down1 * Blankets, all Colors and Qualities. Prints, Mus­ lins Sheetings. DRESS GOODS, more sol'd __ ^ ^ t h u s ^ a O X a i L . . a s ____ O h a i r s R o c k e s * ^ C o u c h e s C e n t e r T a b l e ’s S i d e b o a r d s X:g<Ml&t < » a d s ' ‘ - > I a t S p r i n g s W a s h s f a m l s D r e s s i n g S t u u d s i Carpets! Carpets! Wc represent some of the largest manufacturing concerns in this line.which enables ns to quote prices that surprise all : ' : : : .: ; . j . h . M c M i l l a n Funeral Director Furniture Dealer. GEORGE H. SMITH, Cedarviile, Ohio, Agent tor . United States Life Insurance Co. Which writes Bankers’ Insur-un^e and whose contracts'are as plain as notes. If you want protection, lake Ormfoary Life or Twenty Payment life, with Endowment Settlements. Yotfcan carry $2,000 or better, almost as cheap as $1,000 in investment., i f investment, we will pay you $400 more than you pay in, at the end oJ 20 years. W c jive you 7 elective conditions you can change at your will. From 2 to 8^ times face value of your policy in paid up insurance without re examination. Also acent for the General Accident, of Philadelphia, andtheU. S. Accident Co. ofN. Y* A Great Invention. A Word Writing flaebine. The B k ^ kjngt O n is destined to mifke hack numbers of existing type­ writers. Has 5 new and vnhtable features of merit, auy two of which would make a superior machine. No larger than existing typewriters. We are now offering a lunited amount of stock to'-in vostors at $1.00 per share. Peoplearc becoming interested all over the world oncl are beginning to realize what a won­ derful invention we have, !Ure lhaiLt$30,OOO worth of machines have already been orUercu. The typewriter world is watchiiiK with interest tlie coming of our machine, which i marks.the beginning of a revolution Tn this great industry. Assoon as vro shall have sold enough stock to complete equipment, manufacture, advertise and <seil our machine, no more will he offered at any price, Hf -yoh-wisir to tiiitkd a gilvtatgc-~iimxtnrenir^irTnf~ilF rtr tr-crt v dustrial enterprise oi: the first rank, with prospects of 1 Tha nnm il Itfaur ilinnaw a ? her. 1902. was 41 degrees: average has found a comple euro and is well, t.ie leugth of time he had been sufier- rnmm the Dallas family took place at the home o f Mr. Daniel Dallas last Fri- ^*y- , ,• v 46 w oo l' blanlcets 44*36 In jBfandure- Rreat aale, sp r in g - field. ’ ' Rev. Thomas Turner and wife who have been spending a week here after their return from their wedding trip to New York city, left. last night'^for Idavilie, Ind., where they will make their future home, Rev, Turner hav­ ing a charge in that place. —-Just received some Ralston’s Breakfast Food, Health Oats, Hom­ iny Grits and Pancake Flour, Any one is a fine breakfast dish, at Gray and Co’s, tf Mra. Anna Boyd and daughter, Ethel, who have been visiting friends here, rerurtsed to Springfield Tues­ day. I 4 r table lin en s 82c a t Ben* d a re ’s , Springfield. Mrs. W. J, Dixon and two sons returned Thursday from Chillicothe, where they visited relatives for aevar- *1 day*. GO TO BORN ’S. ft-i-Sn nlfk w a ta ta 41.98 a t Beotlure ’a* Springfield, M! m Bessie Bromagem who has been the guest o f . her sister, Miss Martha Bromagem, returned Fri­ day to her home.Patoko, Ind. Aterfn underw ear regard- tewta o f co»t, a t Denilure"**, .Springfield, GlisrfeS Gaines, who has been visit- hb ptrents and friends during the holiday season, rstifr/iedjto Columbus, Monday* , , - -Murry Harness are the best at Kart A Hastings Bros. Mr A. H. Ouiiiiingham is the guest of Mr. and Mrs M. R. Badger, M u e iin 'UiutatWG&t lix ewrid Pfe Ilandur^eK, S p r in g fie ld . Mrs, Hutchcraft, of North Middle till* is. HsUiiig with .titr dnighter, for 1903 was 35 degrees, a , difference of 6 degrees; number of clear dayb in December, 1903, 10; number of part cloudy days, 7; number of cloudy days 0. Samuel Oreawell. Observer, Cedarviile Ohij. Proverhs “ When the butter won’t come put a penny in the churn,” is ,an old time dairy proverb. It often seems to wqrk though no one has ever told why. When mothers are worried because the children do not gain strength and flesh we say give them Scott’s Emul­ sion* . It is like the penny in the milk because it works and because there is something, astonishing about it' Scott’s Emulsion is simply a milk of pure cod liver oil with some hypophosphltes especially prepared for delicate tomachs. Children take to ^t naturally ’ because they like the taste aid the remedy takes, just as saturally to the children be- ruisc it is so perfectly adapted 11 their wants. For all weak and pale and ■imChildren Scott’s Emulsion it the. most satisfactory treat­ ment*- ■ . We Will send you •the'' penny, /. sample ires, -.j . : lieturnlilt listi^SipIS ; the fofrtj.6f i Jilillj*Win wfijwar swayM i oi :. Jgmwloloft'ytaw % 5C0IT & HOWNH* ■ CheuiMs, ' 'v' 409Pearl St*, N* Y» ing. Casts of 1 10 y envar■■gtHmling" might be. considered iucurable, but the rsmedy that cured Mr. < Gentry seems to know no limit to its curative' power. Mr. Gentry say*: * “ I have suffered with miserv inmy back for about 45 years and bud nil the troublesome symptona of kidney and urinary disease, I tried various kinds of remedies, but all to no effect until I tried DcddV Kinoy Pills, NowT have no pains in my back and feel quite well in every way. “ I am 77 years of age and I feel better than I Imve for the last 40 years. I attribute it all to Dodd’s kidney pills,” A Close Call. “ I stuck to my engine/ alhough every joint ached and every nerve was racked witli pain,” writes C. B. Bellamy, a locomotive fireman, of Burlington, Iowa, “ I wbh weak and pafe, without any appetite and all run dowu, As I was about to give up, I got a boitle of Electric Bitters, and after taking it* I felt ns well ns I ever did In my life.” Weak, sickly,- run down people always gain jiew life, strength and vigor from their use. Try them* Satisfaction guar­ anteed by all druggists. Found 4 Cure For Indigestion. I use Ghnmberlain’s 8tomacli and Liver Tablets for indigestion and find that they suit my case better than’ any dyspepsia remedy I have ever tried and I have used many different reme­ dies. . I am nearly finy-one years Of age and have suffered ri great deal from indigestion. I can eat anything I want to now.—Geo. \V. Emory; Rock Mills, Ala, For sale by all druggists, Iron ore found in New Mexico, is shown to contain radium, When bilious try a dose of Oham- bcrlain’s Stomach and Liver Tablets and realize for once how quickly a first'cIsM up-to-date medicine will cor­ rect the disorder. For sale by all druggisi*. ,■ " W* M, I 1 ARB 1 SON , , m T 16. North Detroit St., Xenia, Ohio'. Some Drug Store Essentials. Practical Miller and Engineer. Mem her of the M j JB* OJiurcb, and Currii Post* No* 04, G, A. It, ■ - Cedarviile, Everybody wants quality, especially in drugs; but good service and fair prices are also to be considered. In a drug store the quality of the service is often the most Im­ portant thing of all. Good drugs, with careless or in­ competent dispensing, jvould be a poor combination. We see to it that you get quality throughout: The fitt­ est drugs and medicines,, {fie most careful and courteous service, the most accurate dispensing, all at the most reasonable prices. The wiy business grows shows that the public 'appreciates these things. | JOHN WEST & CO., I DRU G G IST S . , 1 ISAAC WISTERMAN, Manager. Wonderful Nerve* la displayed by many u matt endur­ ing pains of accidental cuts, wounds, bruises, burns, scalds, sore feet or stiff joints. But there’s no need . nir it. Bucklen'a Arnica Solve will kill the pain and cure the trouble. It’s the best salve on earth for piles, too. 2fic at all druggists, " Congratulations, Mr* John H. G'ullom, editor ot the Garland, Texas* News, has written a letter of congratulations to the manu­ factures of • Chamberlain’s Cough Reinedy.us follows! “ Sixteen years ago when our first child was a baby he waa subject to croupy spell nnd w’e would be very uneasy about him* We began using Chamberlain’s cough remedy in 1887, and finding it such s' reliable remedy for colds and croup, we have never been without it in the bouse since that time. We have five children and have given it to all of them with good results. One good feature of this remedy is that It is not dangerous, and there is no risk from giving an overdose. 1 congratulate you upon the success of your remedy,” For sale by nil druggists. A concession for the further explo­ ration o f Bagdad has been acquired ffmh the Porte by the University of Chicago, fMWMMNfci'tWjfr’IMI—I 9 C A S T O R a Tot Infants and CBldrut, f1»8KindYouHanaAlw^’S .. Bears tbs Signature of j To cure acold in on« daytakeLaxa­ tive Brohm Quinine Tablets. All druggists refund themoney if it fails to cure. E. W. Grove’s signature i® on eachbox* 25e. . tf The1 latestauto vehicle is a wheeled chair, for two persons, driven by a storage batery. Mr Wm S. Crane, of California, Md,, suffered for years from rheuma­ tism.and lumbago. He was finally advised to try Chamberlain's Pain Balm, whieh.be did nnd it effected a complete cure,. For sale by all drug- Fhnver bulbs to the amount of $127,000 were shipped to America lastyear by Toulou, France.. fdam's Restaurant and Dining Rooms Corner High and Limestone street Springfield, Ohio, M * - n w m .. _ large. .. .... ............ . . . , . ... ............. <iswwi*twwewtfi <>glven^oJlnvestor&><Cujdta^^ mmrnm The Bennington Typewriter Go., 804 CONOVER BUILDING, DAYTON, 011,1 QUESTION ANSWERED. Yes, August Flower still has the largest sale ot auy medicine in tbe civ­ ilized world, Your mothers and grandmothers never thought of using auytbiug'else for indigestiou or bili­ ousness. Doctors were BCarce, and they seldom b^urd of appendicitis, nervous prostration or heari failure, etc. They used August Flower to clean out the system and slop fermen­ tation of undigested food, regulate the action of the liver, stimulate the nervous and organic action of the-sys- tem, and that is all they took when feeling dull and bad with headaches and other aches. You only need a few doses o f Green's August Flower, in liquid form, to make you satisfied there is nothing Serious tbe matter with you. You can get this reliable remedy at all druggists. Price 25c «nd 75c. - Radium was first discovered ’ in Utah ore* • ppnjestic,Trouble* It Ss exceptional to find a family whero there are ho domestic ruptures Occasionally, but these can be lessened by having Dr. King’s New Life Pills around. Much, trouble they save by their great work in stomach ami liver troubles. They not only relieve you, but cure. 25 j at all druggists. EXGhAflGE BfljLH OEDARVILLE, OHIO. A COOUNrs of Merchants and In- *** dividuals solicited. ' Oolfeotione promptly made and remitted. T\RAFTS on New York and Cin* ^ cinnati sold at lowrst rates. The cheapest and most convenient way to send money by mail, T OANB made on Real Estate, Per- sonal or Collateral Security, William Wildinan, Pres,, 8eth ,W, Smith,. Vice Pres*, W* J Wildman, Oashiet* A Careful Buyer. TheBestIsWhatYogWail w Games A PURE, gamfe inside each package of LionCoffee GOdifferent games. Moats are deceptive. Unless you 1are a good judge, you can never tell 1what you are getting until you have ( it served nnd partially eaten. We know meats. We select stock with a view to having the host meats. We kuow how to select stock and there­ fore have meats you may depeot1 upon-—meats that will please you. C H. CROUSE. 0001)8 DEUVEllEO Telephone No* ♦H r Freeh Fish Always m Hand.

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