The Cedarville Herald, Volume 27, Numbers 1-26
* ~'i ■ Ihe GedamlieJ i e r a l d l ^ S ^ ZSTSi •■■*. ■' ' »■ - ' m . .« **•»- . * .V # ................. A. ••*•■*. . . - - $<■ 00 l-*er Y e a r . K a r i h B a l l * * E d i t o r , shown itt Cetlurvillc, at Kerr A Hast- — jugs Bros1. ____■___ DomatfcTrouMe. FRIDAY , JANUARY 22, 1904. The man ’who would retain his friend should not fall to remember that there are a g reat many . thing* ho should forget. Massachusetts democrats have placed Richard Olney squarely in the field, for tlia presidential nomination, - And he must bear the. load o f tbo Cleveland administration too. Herbert \Y, Bowen, U, S, .Minis- ter to Venezuela, ha* gone back to his ppst aiter a year’s absence, oarry- ing with him the* approval of his country for excellent services ,-rend ered. .. L President Roosevelt' has had to rend (general Reyce homo to Colom bia without granting Ids request in behalf of his unfortunate”' Colombia. Whereupon the popular cry in Bogo- . ta is “ war with the tyrant!” and a ll that Bort .of thing. Soaialism is driving the inhabitants , of Australia to other countries. I t is .. possible for liberty and prosperity to , both perish of too much leveling. , The world is in constant demand of men who are not for sale;. men whose conscience is as steady as the needle to the pole; men who will con demn wrong in friend or foe. SPAIN'S PUBLIC RECORDS. x. 1 ' eu, , f 1 , . . «# - _ *■ - , An Institution Not Paralleled In Any * Other Country,^ There"arc many interesting places , in, the neighborhood of Salamanca. On the carringeroad from Vallado- • lid is the old Roman city of Siman- cas, now reduced to a sleepy village of a few. hundred inhabitants, in- -'-Tclosed ip. massive walls, which has ■ hecn preserved •from extinction by ■ the little -business attracted here by . ' the archives of Spain.. In the early p a rt of .the* sixteenth century Cardi n a l Ximines established a t Siman- . ,.cas a house of. public records. It ■was a statesmanlike thing to do, T - ’and i t is a pity his example was not imitated by other countries. Here • in an enormous building erected for ( the "purpose are 33,000,000 docu- 1 * mente, divided into 80,000 classes, >indexed and arranged in chronolog- - ■ ical order, reaching back as faiv'as tho introduction of the a rt of wrffc- . ing into fhe kingdom and coming down to the middle of tlie last cen- ■ tury. They were arranged under the direction of Manuel Ayala, sec- :. retary of Charles V., .and’beside the recorda nf atntA, tlin eorregpnrwlnnec- j ■ of ambassadors, the reports of mili- provinces' and other agents of the I t i* exceptional to find_ a family where there are no comeftic ruptures occasionally, hu t that* can be lessened by having Dr. King’s New Life Pills around. Much trouble they bsvb b) their great work in.stomach and liver troubles, They npt only relieve you, but cure, 25c a t ail druggists. - Flower bulbs to the amount. o< $127,000 were shipped to America last year by Toulon, F ran ce .. .Good News Frorp Minnesota. Lakefield, Minn., Jan ,. 4.—Mr, William E . Gentry of this place is one of the best known and highly re spected men in JackBon county. For 45 years he hac, suffered with .kidney trouble and now a t 77 years o f age he has found a cample cure and is well His cure is-remarkable because of tae length of time bo had been suffer ing.. Casfea of 40""’years’ standing might he considered incurable, but the remedy that cured Mr. Gentry seems to know no limit to its curative power. Air. Gentry says: ‘T have suffered with misery in my back for about 45 years and' had all the troublesome symptons of kidney and urinary disease. I tried various kinds of remedies, but all to no effect nniil I tried Dcdd’s. Kiney Pills Now I hnve no pains in my back and feel quite well in every way. “ I am 77 years o f age and T Feel better than I have for the . last 40 years. I attribute it all .to Dodd!s kidney pills.” Columbia has had Beven eonstitu tious and ihe title of. tiie repulic ha been changed three times. RUTS The walking sick, what a ..crowd of them there are: Persons who are thin and weak but not, sick enough to g o to b e d . “ Chronic, cases’* that’s what the doctors call them, which in common English means-long sickness.,. , T o stop the continued loss of flesh they 'need Scott's Emulsion.. For the feeling of, weakness they need Scott’s Emulsion.” It makes new flesh and gives new life to-the weak system., Scott’s Emulsion gets. tEm and weak persons out ‘“i^hsfetood, oferengfehen's-th nerves arid gives appetite or ordinary food. Scott’s Enpulsion can be ..akeri as long as sickness ists and do good all the line There’s new strength ind flesh in every dose. W e w ill he g lad to send you a few doses free* KAUFMA N Is now going on. Greatest Bargain Event of the Season. Dont miss this grand Opportunity-to Buy-High-grade SUITS, OVERCOATS AND SEPARATE PANTS AT GREATLY REDUCED PRICES. s ' _ ' , * ' • * ,• V, 1 r . ' • •. *- . I 19-23 South .Limestone street, Wren’s Old Stand, S PR IN G F IE LD , OHIO. We have promise weather. now of fairer ’When bilious try a dose of Cham* berlain's Stomach and Liver Tablets; ind realize for once how quickly a first-clae* up-to-date medicine will cor rect the disorder. For sale by nil druggists. '» Dollar wheat is a promise of the early future. U p - t o F u r n i t u r e Wonderful Nerve, Is displayed by many a man endur-' ing pains of accidental cuts, wounds,' bruises, burns, scalds, sore feet-or stiff joints. Bu t there’s no need tor i t . : Buqklen’s Arnica Salve will kill the. pain and cure the. trouble. I t ’s the' best salve on earth for piles, too. 25c it all druggists. 1 — f * l » Tliis year is uthe gathering time for politicians. . . f Pound a Cure Por Indigestion. ! I use Chamberlain’s Stomach ami Liver Tablets for indigestion and find •hat they suit my case better than any iyspepsia remedy I have ever tried ■ind I have used many different reme dies. I am nearly fifty-one years of ige and have suffered n great deal irom indigestiou, I can eat anything l want to now.—Geo. W. Emory, Rock,Mills, Ala. For sale by all druggists, May wheat- in Chicago the other day jumped up to 87-ic,' A Close Call. “ I stuck to ray engine, alhough evory joint ached and every nerve s-raoked-with-jmi writes—Cr—B T h a t w ill b e s u it a b le f o r a ll c la sse s, as o u r s to o k is c om p le te in e v e r y r e s p e c t a n d com p rise s d if f e r e n t lin e s o f , O l u i i r s R o c U c - ’s O o i i e l i e s * O e n t e r T a b l e s S i d e b o a r d s J E e d s t e a d ^ 3 5 i a , i r t r e » « e e i ' S S J p i ' i i i g ’Si W a s h s t a i i d s D r e s s i n g S t a n d s \ Garpets! Carpets! W e r e p r e s e n t som e o f tlie l a r g e s t m a n u f a c t u r in g c o n c e rn s in t h is l in e w h ic h e n a b le s u s t o q u o te "prices, t h a t s u r p r is e a ll : : : : : : . Bellamy, a locomotive)' fireman, of pale, without any np and all J. E . McMILLAU Funeral Director Furniture. Dealer, The production of gold in this. 17 Y f> l l n l l C f t H III I f country during 1903 amounted to ■ E A W J I i l u E D u |S> ” 874,425,340. Congratulations, CEDARV lLLE , OHIO, m newB, ,nai e..lntinrto »1,n rrtonn A OCOUNIS of Merchants and In nroinntlv made and remitted. B U S I N E S S . A F T E R P L E A S U R E ! Holidays Post Bargains, Now, to keep the Business Moving! Wraps,•_ ■ ‘ Three months of winter yet will, pay .you to get a new wrap. They are ib good shape to stay in fashion.. Prices and fit seem to bit oqr.market, sales have-been sp many.. Waists, ' ' Wool Silk Oxford Flannelettes, 50c up. See our -$3.75 Silk Skirts, N -All materials, low prices. Staples, ; 6000 yards of Outing; 5c -Cotton is up 50 percent, yet We are selling the, VVash Fabrics, Batting, Sheeting etc. at about the old prices. Floor Rug Tapestry, §12 to 815, large enough fur rooms. Ingrain, 3k4 yards, 85.75 up . - . Linoleum] Lace”Curtains and Floor Oil Cloth. , Get One of Our Tickets. & GIBlfEY’S, S iQ Q J 3 a L L M S - f f l . j S 0 L -B -l m ,$a 5 i SlS.and $in, nnJfirie i, 19041 Buy yo-ur " m W e R is j ■ ^ R e f u n d J pr. HiIC*' Ncrv?n®18 °H*'C^>rca aiiaases ot the J L by Slving tone ta ttw ! Sd'co these organs w o rt ti i i a- navel theory-not 1 ,-t of treatment; first fill - Miles, anfi einco jns.d«| many1wide-awake pliyslclail • S i t e Us,value fin treatinj <rf yqu are ciulc, off^r yl J ^ d e wel.--Ur, MU^- I ^ -LTila tneAicino Is ft sclentl nerve disorders, suck aol ■ ^Ttocbe. t-oss of MrmorJ ness ' Spa®mfi* Backache, I ^ orFit31H ^B y 1toSne up the' nerve*] Restorative Nervine will alsl V lases of the- tnternal o rl . ^disordered nervous e^toml Some ot these ere:. Infill lous Keadache, Kidney TroJ - constipation, X>rppsy, Catarl t!S*^yhrother ImdnervouJ s & w s 1 1 iiXi, how it aavefi my life k ?So when I had nervousl i M l ritc o M o e5 l THE FINEST SERVIC| SEASON 19C florida Di V IA L o u i s v i l l e & N < R a i l r o a j To All Po in tB j FLORli , 4 < Through Sleepers, Obse and Dining Cars to St Operated on Fasti ..For Time Tables, Maps] ing Car Reservation, aj 206 North Broadway, . 101 1-2 Adams ^treell 10 Exchange bldg.J 4th and Main, S, E . Cor. 5tl| C. L- STONE, G kn ’ l LOBISVIIXB, I WPM M ARD l aMpiM iMfeai ------------ e w g -w H !' ' HUS'BSCI ROUND1 - VIA Q ueen a C f R out T ICKETSon sale Fehil inclusive, final limit Upon jpayment ofI deposit o£ticVct with _}e| OrleanS.orMotnlc, lirrntl until March. 5th. 1804. STOP-OVER PR| “ - TORBtFOHMATlb CHAS.W.ZEL Cincinn| W.C.RtNEARS Cincina Bili■ Dizzy? Hca^ back of your eye liver! Use A Gently laxative! Sold for 60 yeaj gbWl'MIMitj "1 aro~ ro lf^p ijn~ tpu a ‘r o f { irivate correspondence of immense ligtorical value. There is no similar collection any- • where in the world, and upon the ^shelves are Records ne t only con* e'etning Spain, bu t England, France, th e Netherlands, Germany and Aus tria, of which many writers-have al ready availed themselves. Washing ton Irv ing and Prescott both spent ' ♦months here and here obtained much o f tho material found in their his tories, There 13 a large staff of clerks under the direction of tho chief o f the archives, who are al- -•ways very obliging. They lead lone ly lives and are glad to welcome strangers. Nearly always there is some one there, and often several people making investigations and copies of documents to be used in suits of law or historical Writings. A ll documents dated earlier than the middle o f the eighteenth cen tury are shown a t th e discretion of * the custodian, b i t later archives Cannot he examined without a per m it from the minister of the gov ernment a t Madrid. Ordinary visitors will be interest ed in inspecting the original deed of capitulation by which the Alhambra Was surrendered to Ferdinand and Isabella hy Boabdil, the last of the Moorish kings; original dispatches o f Gonzalo do Cordova, the “gran capitaii,” the greatest soldier of his age; the inventory of Queen Isa bella^ jewels which she offered to Mtvil to raise money for Columbus, b u t they were no t needed; her mar riage contract With Ferdinand, which united fou r kingdoms; her last will ami testament, and also those of Charles V. and Philip I I . None of Hits documents, however, relates to America. Those are all preserved in a similar manner in' the Longa,, tho old chamber of commerce build ing a t Berillo..— W. E Gurtis in Chicago Record* flora Id. Choke of Routes to Florida and South, wnYKMirn* - 'C~ *■ - » Passengers for Florida and the south via Pennsylvania Shorter Lina# from'Cedarvilla may select any .route from Oiucinnati in pnrchASing tourist tickets Pennsyianm Short Lings trains from Crilsrvilift connect a t that gate way with trough trains for Jackson ville, ,% Augustine, New Orleans ami other sniHhent points. IV par ticular* consult K. Ih Keyes, ticket agent of Fmfctplv* ids Line*. ‘I V 4 H Ee sore that this picture In the formof a label Is on tiie wrapper of every bottle of Emulsion youbuy, SCOTT & DOWNS, Chemistst 409 Pearl St., N. V. 50c. and $1 \ all druggists. INDIGESTION ut wm troubled wllh atom- Mb trouble. Thedford’sfileck* Draught fild me more good la one wrek than alt the doe- tor's medicine I took in a year.*wMRs. SABAH E, 8HIRFIBLD, EllettavWe, Ind; - Thcdford’*BlackBraught quickly invigorates the ac tion of the, stomach and cures even chronic cases of indigestion. -If you Will take a small dose of Thed- ffird s Black Draught occa sionally you will keep your stomach and. liver in per fect Condition, THEDFORD '5 ILACK-DRAIM Mors sicknessis causedby constipation than hr any other dieca.se, 3 ..edford’s BJack-Draughf not only re lieves constipation buttnrCs diarrhcea and dysenteryShi keep* the bowels regular, ' All dnfggiris tell M-emt p$tki 0 ^ “T h c d f o r d '» Blnfik* Draught is the best mwli- Hno to regulate the bowrik I. hate ever used.'' - Mlfe A, M. flit ANT , Sutidf Ferry, N, (J. COTtSTIRATIOfi rutnloWii. As i W hs about ,10 give up, I got a bottie of Electric Bitters, and after taking it, I felt as well as I ever did in my life.” Weak, sickly, run down people always igain new life, strength and vigor . from their ub 6. Try them* Satisfaclioh guar anteed by all druggists. The commerce of the world reached its highest point in 1903. Saved from a Terrible Death, The family of Mrs. M. L. Bobbitt, of Bargeton. Tenn., saw her dying and were powerless tp save her. The most skillful physicians and every remedy used, failed, while consump tion was slowly but surely taking her life. In this terrible hour Dr. King’s Now Discovery for consumption turn ed despair into joy. The first bottle brought immediate relief and its con tinued use completely cured her, It's the most certain cure in the world for all throat and lung troubles, Guar anteed bottles 50c and 81,00. Trial bott es free a t all druggists.. During 1903 there were ninety lynchfngs in ibis country. A Prisoner In Her Own House. . Mrs. W, H . Layba, of 1001 Agnes Ave., Kansas City, Mo., has for sev eral years been troubled with severe hoarseness and at.Hmcs a bard cough, which she says, “ would keep me in doors for days. I was prescribed for by physicians with no noticeable re sults... A friend gave roe part of a bottle of Chamberlain’s Cough Rem edy with instructions to closely follow the directions and I wish to state that after the first d a | I could notice a de- cided chana^ for th e b a ite r , and at this time after using il for two weeks, have rfu hesitation in saying I realize that I am entirely m i r e d .T h i s rein’ edy is lot sale by all druggisis. Iron ore found in. New Mexico, is b I iow U to contain radium. Mr, Wm, 8. Crane, of California, »Mdb, suffered for years from rheuma tism and lumbago. He was finally advised to try Chamberlain's Pain Balm, which he did find it effected « complete cure. Fo r sale by nil drug gists. ’ i A concession for the riirtbti* explo ration of Bagdad , has .been acquired Vom the Porte by the. University of Chicago. fabtures of Chamberlain's Cough Remedy as follows: “ Sixteen years ago when our 'first-child, was a baby lie'was 8ubject,to croupy spell and ^ would be very uneasy- about hiin. Wo began using ChnniberJaid’s cough remedy in 1887, and finding it 6uch a reliable remedy for colds and croup, we haye never been without it in tho house 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 tbat'it k n o t dangerous, and there is no risk from ■nRAFTtS on New York and Cin- cinnati sold a t lowssfc rates; The cheapest find most convenient way. to send money by mail. 5 J^OANS made on Real Estate, Pei- sonal or Collateral Security, im plying an overdose. I congratulate, you upon the success of yourTCmedy,” For sale by all druggists. * if William Wildman, Pres., * Seth W; Smith, Vice Pros,, W, J Wildman*. 'Cashier O. L. Smith Asst. Cashier A Careful Buyer, There is a good deal of Reheat in rubber. There must he demand for poor gaods from many sources, or there would not be so many, on the market, ■ Everything- in the rubber line is bought carefully here. We aim to get the very best makers. Special care is given to Syringes Soma with really honest rubber in them we can sell for very small prices. Wheth er pride is small or large, you can feel sure that, quality considered, it is low, ii—■iwrain-mu ...... F re s h a n d Salt Meats, n „ F ish a n d O y s te rs k At my Meat Market and get a ticket with each I 25c cash purchase. Save your tickets C. C. WEI me r : The Best isWhat Y ob VaaL TheBest is What We Sell. \ Meats are deceptive, Unlesa you are a good judge, you can never tell what you are getting Until you’have it served and partially eaten. We know meats. We select stock with a 4 view to having the best moats. Wet know how to select stock and there-5 fore have meats - you may depend upon—meats that will please you. C , H. G R O U S E . GOODfs DELIVERED Telephone No. 74, JlSp'Fresh Fish Always on Hand. G EO R G E H. SM ITH , Cedarville, Ohio, Agent tor United States Life Insurance Co. Which writes Bankers' Insurance and whose contracts are as plain as notes. I f you want protection, lake Ordinary Life or Twenty Payment life, with Endowment Settlements. You can carry $2,000 or better, almost as ,clieap as 61,000 in investment,. It invcsfmeht, we will pay you 8400 more, than you pay in, i t the end of 20 year?* We jive you 7 elective coudlfious yort can change at 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, and theU. S. Accident Co. of N. Y j o h n w e s t & c o ., m W G O i s ' r s , ISAAC WISTEffMAN, Manager. idam’s Restaurant and Dining Rooms t ’oyuer High and Limestone street Springfield, Ohio. W. M, HARBISON, Practical Miller and Engineer. Mem ber of the.M. E . Cbutcb, and Currie Post, No. 94, G* A. It. Cedarville, “> Ohio CASTOR IA For Inputs and Children. fin Kind You Hays AlwaysBought Beara tho f i Great Iiiveiitioft. ft Word jilaeliine. The B ejtningi 'ON is destined to make back numbers of existing tyjie- writera. Has 5 new aud valuable features o f merit, to y two of whij?h would make a sunerior tiiflohuie. No larger than existing typewriters. tVo are now filtering a limited amount or stock to in Vectors nt $1,00 per share. I’cfip'.c arc becoming interested sli over the world and are beginning to realize wlmt a won- derfttl invention *wa have. More than $SO,CtiO worth of maehlttes have already been ordered. The typewriter world Is watching with interest the coining ot bur machine, which marks the beginning of a revolution In this great industry. As soon as we shall have sold enough stock to complete' equipment, mamdacture, advertise and sell our machine, no mom will be offered at any price,. If you wish to make a gilt-edge investment in an in dnstrkl enterprise of tlie first rank, with prospects of large dividends watt* ta rim rftwra<m;s, Preference in positions given to investors. Capital Stock 11,500,000. Sharlft 81.00 The Bennington TypeoiFitep Co., 804 CONOVER SUJttHMf, * . . % . . . - *< lUVtoN, i f Want your mous a beautiful brown o .BUCKINGHi rim cm oraauBw«T!ioaa. I m i Q uestion . Yes, August FlJ largest sale of nuy I ilized world. Y } grandmothers neve anything else for ousaess. Doctorel they seldom' heal nervous prostratioj etc. They used dean out the bvs U fatten of undigf the action of the nervous aud orgai tem, and that is a| feeling dull and and other aches, few doses o f GrceJ in liquid form, to] there is nothing | with you. You J temedy a t all d | vnd76c, 1 ■ - vl^ i t looks like th | free for all its the To cure « cold; live Bromo G.t| druggists refundf u t m . ft, W*| on iscli box*
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