The Cedarville Herald, Volume 27, Numbers 1-26

i-r-r—*pr«5 *~'’vrs?'i,"“' 4*V - — w~*--- u^r- * % % i grand ^ t l y ( : a s u r e ! gains, [Moving! I td- get a new W [fashion. Prices d |, [eon so many, | See our $3.75 ' f |i ■:*■■ ■ » ^ la up 50 per cent, ' ffc l |ng, Sheeting etc. <$ ■ If 1 |aSn, 3x4 yards, | t j HI Cloth. I e Y’S. B u y v o u r 'eats, Iters it with each ir tickets |ITH, irance Co. i are as plain as notes. ' fy Paym ent life, with [ ‘Otter, almost as cheap r yon ?400 more than [e lm iv e conditions you [nliio rf your policy in ’ I p it for the tdelphia, [Co. of N. Y A Word Writing Machine. k8 <>t existing I vm :- |t, any two o f wftirii tistiag typewriters, mk. to nr fintftrcsjed I o t a won- >) worth ut rritcr world ,{«e, whirh industry. |> templets' tntt'bino-, [in an in "•bt Jftrg# It jKiiftlOfiS Jar. a $1:06 \ p 6 o , ( Vhf fQK *i " W e R i s k I t D r u g g i s t s Who Soil Dr. Miles1 Nenriae Agree, I f It F o ils , To R e fund Cost, Ot eonrsa wo reimbursa tho drugslst ■you know Mm, *ud trust him, pr. yiilea' Nervine Is medlcino for your serves. -■ ■■'■■■'• jr rjrr-s diseases of tha Internal or­ gans, by siring tone tp tho nerves -which ^-.trn these oroans work. . , It I p a novel theory—not of anatomy, tut of treatment; first discovered by Pr. Miles, and since made use o’f by many wMo-awnko physicians, who *p- ” preeiato its value In treating tha sick. If you are stele, we otter you a way to be made well—l>r, Miles’ Nervine. This medicine Is a scientific cure for nerve disorders, such, as Neuralgia, pwidaehe, Losa of Memory,. Sleepless­ ness. ■ Spasms, Mapkache, St, YUus* Panes, Epilepsy or Fits, Nervous Pros­ tration, etc. ■■•-:,• • - By toning up the nerve* J?r, Miles’ Restorative Nervine wj.ll also cure those diseases of the Internal organs due to a disordered nervous system. Some of theso are;, Indigestion, Bil­ ious Headache, Kidney .Trouble', Chronic Constipation, Dropsy, Catarrh, Rheuaa-, ■ taw. etc. .- . “My brother had nervous .prostration, and was not expected .to live.’. I prevailed upon him to try Dr, Miles’ Restorative Nervine, and now he has fully recovered. You remember I wrote - you how It saved my life a few years ago, when I had nervous trouble. X preach its merits to everyone.'‘—REV. M. P. MYERS. Correetionvllle, Iowa. -riipWT» iVrite -us aUd we will mall .JEXvJb-u you a Free Trial Package of / Or. Miles’ Antl-Paln Pills, the New, , Scientific Remedy for Pain. Also Symp­ tom Blank for our Specialist to diagnose your'case and tell you what -Is wrong -and how to right ft. Absolutely Free, Address: DR. MILES MEDICAL CO. L aboratories , e u s h a r t , xnd . THE FINEST SERVICE SOUTH, SEASON 3904 florida ■.vV a * ,Jir. ■; • ' ' V IA ’ • ' Louisville & Nashville Railroad To AH Points in FLORIDA, Through Sleepers, Observation Cars and Dining Cars to St. AugUbtine, Operated on Fast Schedules, For Time Tables, Maps, Bates,- Sleep­ ing Gar Beservatlon, addreaa agents 206 North Broadway, St. Louis 1011-2 Adams street,.Chicago ' 30 Exchange bldg,,.Kansas City 4th acid ftjain, Louisville S. -E. Cor. 5th and Vine, Cincinnati O. L. STONE, G en ’ l P abs : A oent , -LOUISVILLE, KY. M A R D I G R A S M e a n s andMobile ONE FARE ROUND TRIP v * ; . VIA • Q ueen &C rescent R oute T ic k e t ^ on sale February 0th to-15th, inclusive,, final-limit February 20th. Upon payment of fifty/cents and deposit of tickql with Joint Agent at New 1 OrfeAns or Mobile, limit Will be extended until March 5th. 1004, STOP-OVER PRIVILEGES. - - ron DWORMATIOM MPDBKBB - - CHAS.W.ZEUUD.P.A., Cincinnati. WiC. RlNEARSONfO. P. A., Bilious? D i z z y ? H e a d a c h e ? P a i n b ack o f y o u r e y e s ? I t ’s y o u r l i v e r ! U s e A y e r ’s P i l l s . G e n tly l a x a t i v e ; a l l v e g e ta b le . S o ld f o r 6 0 y e a r s . £&’dCS2£: UOS^wqpi AN ORD INANC E . To IJiefiuUttfi and Jtextratn, , Ale liner and Porter Mouses and Other Plate*# where In toxi­ cating, Spiritov#, Malt Vinous or other Ligors are sold 5 at Retail. . Wg.w Vw—‘* S ection 1: Be it ordained by'the Vil- lage Council pf the Incorporated Village of Cedarviile, Ohio," that whoever shatl keep within the said Incorporated Vil­ lage artv house, shop, room, booth, arbor or place where a)e beer, porter or intox­ icating, spiritous or malt, vinous or other5 liquors, or any of them containing iutox- icating qualities,- without the' relerence to the per cent of such intoxicating qualities is habitually sold, or permitted to be sold or furnished or other place, adjoining thereto or connected there­ with, shall firat make a true registry in a book to be furnished by the Village Council and to be kept-by the Mayor of said Village for that purpose and kep t at •his office, the name or names of the own­ ers thereof, and of all his, her or their em­ ployees in said business and also of any change in thp owner or owners thereof or employee or employees therein, and also of the street or, streets upon which the same is situated and the name of the owner or owners in fee simple of the premises. Second, that said person or persons shall close up such place or places at the hour of ten (10) o’clock in the evening of each day an'd keep the same closed until the hour of six £6) o’clock In the roorr.ing of each day against all persons except the owner or owners of said business, his, her or their registered agent or agents, employee or employees actually and regularly em­ ployed therein, and the Mayor, Mar­ shall, Deputy Marshal and Policemen of said Village who may lawfully demand and shall at all times be admitted for the. purpose ot examining as to any vio­ lation of this or any other ordinance of said Village or statute of the State of Ohio, but nothing therein shall be con­ sidered to allow such place to be kept open any time during the first day of the week, commonly known as Sunday. S ection 2; All persons violating the provisions of the First Section o f' this ordinance or any of the prescribed reg­ ulations thereof, shall for each offence, upon conviction thereof before the Mayor of said Village, shall be fined in any sum not less than ten (10) dollars nor more than one hundred (100) dol­ lars or imprisoned'not less, than five (6) days nor‘more than ten (10) days or both at the discretion of the Mayor and shall "pay the costs of the prosecution ’and be committed until such fine and costs are paid or otherwise secured to be paid, and each day failure to comply with -either of the regulation; in said Section 1 of this ordinance Ishall be deemed a new offence against the pro­ vision of said Section 1 and shall be pun­ ished as herein provided. SECTION 3: It is hereby made the duty of the Marshall, Lis deputy or dep­ uties and the policemen of said Village to make thorough personal inspection of’ all such places as to any violation of law or this ordinance and it shall be the duties of ^qgb officers and policemen in l^lc^lt5YAMlarioir--of--thi(H-~ordinance ame under their observation to Want your moustache or heard a beautiful brown or rich black? Use BUCKINGHAM'S DYE rtm tra i f intcoqimonK,i» bal U W . i > ww *.W. h ,. QUESTION ANSWERED. Yes, August Flower still J i m 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. Doetora were scarce, and they seldom heard o f appendicitis, nervous prostration or heart failure, etc. They used August Flower to clean out tho system and stop fermen> lation 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 Greens' August Flowed in liquid form, ,to make you satisfied there Is f.othmg Serious the. matter with you. You can get this reliable remedy a t all druggists, ’Trice 25c tirid 75c, I t looks like this year would be . a free for all in the political race, to tur« Atold in One day take t*a*a* tlvo Bromo Quinine Tablets, AH druggists refund the moftey if it fails to cure., B, W. Grove's signature la on each bo*. 25 c. tf * bring him, her or them before the Mayor and -enter.complain- thereof and it is Jierefiy made the duty of the Mayor to see that the provisona 1 of this ordinance are .enforced. SECTION 4i Be it ordained by the Village Council of the Village of Cedar­ viile, Ohio, that an ordinance entitled an ordinance to Regulate and Restrain Ale Beer '..arid Porter House,, passed. September 14,1001, be and the same is hereby repealed S ection 6: This ordinance shall take effect and be in force 16 days after its first publication, • Passed Aug. 10, *03. Attest J. G. M c C orkell , Corp. Clerk. D. H. M c F arland , Mayor. A Physician’s Statement. Yorktown, Ark., Jan . 11.—Lelnnd Williamson, M. P „ one of our,clever­ est physicians has made a statement, endorsing Dodd's Kidney Pills and saying th a th e used them in bis daily practice in preference to any other kidney medicine. Hia statement hag created a profound sensation. Dr, Williamson saysi . . ' “ After twenty year’s practice In a sickly and malarious country, I have come to the conclusion that it is al­ ways best to use the remedy that will relieve and cure my patients whether ethical or not. *1 have used Dodd’s Kidney Pills with uniform success in the various forma oi kidney disease, pain in the heck, gout, rheumatism, inflammation and congestion of the kidneys and all kidney diseases, I always prescribe Dodd’s kidney pills in such cases and can testify that the invariably restore the kidneys to their normal afate and thereby relieve the blood of accumu­ lated poisons, producing prompt and effective cures,” LOCAL AND PE^ONAL | —Murry Harness fire the best at Kerr & Hastings Bros. Mrs. Bril Gray and Miss Daisy Gray were in Dayton Monday. J.. P , Barr, of Dayton, was is. town this week, W, ,T, Wildmau was in Xenia on business, Monday, —Acme Stock Food for sale by L. H. Sullebberger. I, C. Davis returned Tuesday froin: Alliance wbere-be visited .his parents for several day^. 1 '■ —Jdouee of four rooms to rent, centrally located. Inquire af this office. Bobert Harbinson who bolds a posi­ tion as fireman on the Pennsylvania railroad spent severnl_days at his fath­ er’s home. Council meets Monday to hear the report on the purchase of a stone crusher. For Salej—Barred Plymouth^Bock Boasters ^ a t $1 and 81.50 each. Fannie Raney tf A.case of small pox has developed a t Xenia work house and the institut­ ion has been closed, There are sixty prisoners under quarantine. • —For sale: Farm of 82 acres near Cedarviile. Improvements good, plenty of fruit.' Inquire of J . D. Williamson. Feb. 26d A lilac bush in full bloom in mid of winter is a wonder arid beauty at the home of Mrs, Benjamin He.atheopk of WesfSecond street, Xenia. • —Beduced prices op all heatiug- stoves at Kerr. & Hastings Bros,' AH of the old directors of the Xenia National bank were re-elected last Tuesday. They are as follows: W. D Wright, C, C. Shearer, D, M. Stew­ art, A. S. Frazer, George Little, H. M. Barber, and John A. Nisbet,- JRepublican. , —I t pays to feed Acme Food, a sub­ stitute for oil meal at. one-tjrird the cost. Aids digestion aDd gi ves aTintsbr- Sold on guarantee by L . H . Sullen- berger, Thomas Brook and his famous band will give a concert at Xenia Tuesday for the benefit of the S. of 13, Band ■Nothing but rag-time music. THE RURAL M IL CARRIER. " FourtFAesistent Postmaster Gen-, era! Bristow recommends that the sal­ aries of the rural mail carriers be in­ creased from $500 to $750 a year and that, they be restricted to tho perform. anco of t 1 sir official duties. I f the* he certainly ought to have as much of a salary as. the city carrier who does not have to pro­ vide horses and wagons. A t present the carriers ekes out his salary by- means ot all sorts of little commissions performed for the people along his routs. AS his regular pay is already too small an increase of $150 in his shlary is not enough. One thing is sure! I f the recom­ mendation is favorably acted upon there will be such a demand for the introduction of a parcels post service that even the ultra conservatives in the post office department and in con­ gress will know that something has happened. The rural mail delivery lias developed as an incident a seryice that is a very good substitute for a parcels post in the country. Take awky that service ju st when the peo­ ple have begun to appreciate it, and the demand--for « parcels post will rattle the dry bones in Washington, Every Ticket Office of the Penn­ sylvania Lines is .Fsee Information Bureau of tha great Worlds Fair at fiiJ<ouis in 1904 . The Bureau ad* dress, at CedasvilJe is ,E. 8 . Keyes, in charge of Ticket Office . A '’Brooms” booklet of 8 t. Louis hotels and board­ ing houses ,location andYates, com- lied by the World’s Fair Manage­ ment, can bn obtalnsd from hurt} also other Valuable information about the TJnivsrsalE*posUion, Of the children of school ngb dii Bueria, 37 , 000,000 are receiving no instruction. Ever Catch Cold and despair of getting rid of I t? That’s because yoii did not uso T O H M ^ I A X A T I V E 8 3 . CENTS Q uinine T ablets Soldwith a guarantee to cure Colds, Neurriola, Malaria, La Grippe, Bron­ chitis, Headache, or druggist a ill ■refund your money. Gould wo fMake a falrer offer ? They never cause distress, .. . Never grip©nor sicken, . Perfectly Ifatmiesa. No bad. after effects. Insist on having, and see that yon get, Llchfolng Laxative fitiiniitd T d M s IG i * t CENTS FEB BOX. AU ORUOOWS. Osh in ■ . THE HERB MEDICINE CO., tWMNaFIKt.0. OHIO, Maxmfricinrerrt of th* Celebrated Lfflhttilna Ho* Drops. ^ w The Hour Has Arrived For the launching o f our g rea t annual sale of Win­ te r Merchandise fo r Men and Boys. An immense volume of business, on fine clothing,’ tbiB year, leaves us w ith a n enor­ mous a rray of broken lines, which we propose , to sell if price reductions .will do it. Greater money concessit as and bigger Mcortmept than ever before. GrandSpecial Reduction o f ^ 20 Per Cent ‘ , a On all finest Blue, Black and.Fancy E. M. System Suits and Overcoats. Prices $22.00 to $36.00, vfeV.-. - Fine Suits ABOUT 60 OVERCOATS, Men’s and'Youths dark grey and fancy colors, hand tailored, with and w ithou ibelts, early season’s prices $16, $18 and $20, now reduced |j» a | " f S ' • ’* • •***8• *■ t -*•*' «■*.».• ».««■ • • v • • • .•.• * »«A m .-'MO ■; to 75 MEN’S OVERCOATS in dark serviceable shades, durable materials, embrac­ ing lots of style. These coats sold fo r $10, $12 and $15, now ....................... ^ 8 . 7 5 25-MEN’S OVERCOATS,' worth $6, $7 and $8, n o w . . i .................... ............... 5 .0 0 WE HAVE LEFT, over 100 of our-recent “ special purchase" suits. E. M. make and a very rich assortment of patterns. Fancy Scotches and Homespuns, made to sell for * f / i £ {* % $22, $23 and $25, .reduced t o .................................................................................... ‘ 100 OR MORE SUITS, culled from our. regular stock. Well made and easily, worth $15, $16 and $18, n ow ................. ............................................................. 26 MEN'S SUITS, worth from $7:50 to $12, in sale a t ............................................ 9 :98 4 .98 Youths* SuitB, (choice of all finest) H. O. & Go.’k make, worth $15, $1$ and $18, n ow .. ..$11.75 . 40 Youths’ Serviceable Suitsvfor school wear a t,$7.60 and . 1 , . ........... *• $$ •Three great sales bf Youths’ Overcoats, all best overcoats worth from $15 to $20, now .. . . l l 98 All re g u la r $10, $12 a n d ,$ I 4 G ’Coats, n o w .... . . . . . . . . . . . . . ............. ...............- ................. 8.75 Cheaper O’Coafcs, worth $7 and $8, now ................................... .................... ................................... o.uu Choice of all $12and $14 Suits, now . < . . . , . . . . . ; . . . . . . . . . . / ' 1 ’ ' ^ / 75 Children’s Overcoats, worth $10, $12 and $15, now $7.98. >50 Reefers and Ulsters worth $5, $6 and $7, now $3 98. Children’s Suita ( 2 ^ to 17 years) worth $7, $8, $9 aDd $10, now $4 98. Sailors worth $5 am\ $6, now $3 60. AH $2.50 and $3.00 Sui s now $1.98. ( Best Trousers, worth $7 to $9, now $4198. Blue and Black Trousers, worth $5 to $7, now. $3.00. Sweet Orr Trousers, worth $8 00, now $1.98. # Shirts, Hats, Caps, Neckwear, Suspenders, etc,, a t heavy reductions, ■ ' « O u .r C l o t U 'n r i d o n ’t l o o K l iK e o t h e r C l o t h i n g '- I t h a s ' t l i e “ s o m e t h i n g ’.* o t h e n l a c H . C o m o i n e a r l y . E a c h d a y m e a n s l e s s , t o s e l e c t f r o m . H e r e ' s w h e r e c a s h c o u n t s . R . 5 . K I N G S B U R Y , mm X EN IA , OH IO . “S e e O tiT^W iirdowsv - G A R D E N ■ i s g i w s ----------- A WINDMILL. To Cure a Cold in One Day Take L a x a t i v e B r o m o Q u i n i n e ■TaHet*. £ ( % £ Seven MHBon boxes sold in past 12 months. T h lS S i g n a t u r e , ^ ^ * 7 ^ 1 Coree Grip in Two Days. on every ,1 f lc n a ltlv e d o r c r n l n X D e v ic e T h a t Ad tptK It to AU AVlndii . A corn ipoudcnt sends tlie Rural New Yorker a ilcture of a power windmill 'Piat was btf.' u> order in 1884 and did the pumping water for over 200 head #f horses and cattle for fourteen years. It also was used for grinding feed, etc. It was seven or eight horse power, twelve feet high and twelve feet in diameter. Tlie correspondent says It would run In a lighter wind than any teen foot wheel I believe our old power mlllwus not r t all dear. Unfortunately wo lost the old power mill in a fire which destroyed our bams In 1898. A l n a n a n E n d in i i ta i t. The International Live Stock exposi­ tion at Chicago will be, as usual, an epitome of the world’s progress in the breeding and finishing of live stock. I t promises to be a greater show this other mill and when wide open In a I year than ever, notwithstanding tho heavy wind would only Make thirty-1 fact th a t there Is not so much entbusl* aix revolutions to the minute. The out-1 asm over the fat stock industry as when prices were better. But the true stockman is always an enthusiast. Ho never gets tired of his favorites no matter what the condition of the mar* kef may be. There are nofc enough of this kind of people in America, but too many of the in and out kind* who get excited when things look rosy and quit the game a t the prospect of discour­ agement. The International with its annual shows is- doing much to develop not only thh stock, hut the stockmen, o f America, to give th e industry great­ er stability and Its followers more con- stanty. I t deserves the sUpport of all stockmen. They are helping them* selves when they help it to become suecessfnL“-Na(ionai stockman- A, litbor SntlhK AVfnnKcineht. . • “Many times 1 have had occasion to lower barrels into a cellar, and i have not found it an easy thing to do. fte-* contiy while haring a good many bar­ rels, put in the cellar l hit upon a de­ vice, a sketch of Osterly Millinery Announces a - . Clearance Sale of Trimmed Hats, Hat Shapes, Ostrich Feathers, JHso Fori'Pons, Breasts and Quilts, Ribbons, Fancy Velvets at Less Than Half Price. 37 Green Street\ Xenia , O. . , *which l inclose* a hovkd rowan wisi>Mti,u. • tnnkcs the side of the mill was solid, delecting | Work easy,” says bonrds allowing the wind to enter only rtn town Home- on One Side. The Inner Wheel consisted 9jefl(| cnrrespoml- of twelve 2 by 12 foot upright cups., Snellho These were held op*n In the Wind by I v,v iny- sprlngs, and this w»-,s the most sons!* J tng pifltiks down tlve and complete governing device 1 1 cHmrwny, ns ever'saw on a mill. This mil) in heavy use for fourteen years cost ti» nothing for repairs, the only expense being for oil. The only RMtU trtCMt SOiTHUWRAHWAY ftWMM IWTEI DOWKlllMJ BARROi into a natitXn. Indicated In the Skctcls. These should consist of four 2 by 4’s in slxe, and ("hey are laid In pnlrs about two Xhitttah Pullman aenrika fromCBICAQO. BtgPaw, an4 .............................. “ rt«t»XT»OIT . I.C .R ,K ,* n d C .H . f tD .R s .r ---------------- BouthwnRy.,to Mono* Route*; CI.EVR1.AND, BiFro«» R<wt8t and TOLPDO*M, R.a . y.}LOUir/a.LX, objection that coutrt be raised against !!iwrt> tiy attaching an ordinary this mill was the expense, tli* hur!>af .. ... ,i.~ >.*> i t , t n * fn It costing over #)U, but when I go through the country and H'H> many of m _ _ .................. the largo)' modern power mills either thimV tids wili be foiind a wrecked or out of repair and compare device,’’ my own experience with t» new four- <> pulley at the head of. Urn Stairway the barrels aro cased down with ropes, a t­ tached as shown in the illustration. 3 very con* ) JOkOJCaiMtivilla a c id St* ^ Send ttoloa ClntiftMU id C M A 'W ^ ( ^ A , A T I^K fA, BtRKKWfoHAM, 8MREWSP0RT, NRW ORJUKANS. JACK- SOMVilrLS and 8T. AUQU8T1NK. Futlman to imokVIULS. 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