The Cedarville Herald, Volume 27, Numbers 1-26
I h- i 1 he M m m p e r e l l 'n ^ 'S ' ^ 1 *, #lowe ia LYdwrvsIle, . & mt *fcU*< 4 * j $x,ou. P e r Wo**» fifir lh riwll =cssjfg 7 ^ ?iug# Eret#’. K<Jitpr.j . F r i d a y * j a n t a r y m i m . After heeJlatscs. a mao often Code Domestic Trcubki M I QDeSTJON ANSWERED, Ye*vA^gosi FLwcr #ft*l 1arg«£io?«.yJ at»j? mt-feiae i iiftwi world, Year nmtl gnupMother# mver thought of osiiij* ‘ KBfthiog flee fur jpsligeatkjB or bsU*§ ha!} fl ii the civ*. iw.- hera auj $. fximlf i it t*;o late settart. L’tfloinbsa seems meluicd to pick a quarrel with the United Butts, h*v- leg started a small army to Panama, They will be met by. 1,200 Piniama toldlera.,' ■■•■ . -■ j - . H ob , G. Q. Hiktehranfc h»* in* tr?xfuced a bill itr the Home of Ile- pipseutstives tp fix the salary of rural mail carries at $900 a year, and allow them two weeks.annual leave. C^ngreseman Baker, .Democrat, of Brooklyn, thinks the country is going to the bow tram because some ebarit- r.bio person has opened a soup house ! iti Cincinnati, and ask, *’Ie this pros perity?” of course it is. Not M have a soup house where there was a demand ■ tor it might seem like adversity. There are always people ready to eat good aoup when it is ladled out to them . free ' ' }■ ' PROPHECY FULFILLED C’Ksness, Doctor# were scarce, and| eeldotu .heard o f appendicitis. l they Ititcjtccptfftpal to where ihero are np.domttiie rapture* i ^rUn* pTesWhliun’ & lhaVt faiioW’ y (wcauiau*ny. but the*# can ^lessened;, e(R ,,Tii*ey nerd August Flower to* ky b»Ving Ur^ Kjngs Jiew liife I ihfl d out the system arid stop Jennei; *, $ruu$< 2 . 3 Iu?b ttoubtfe t*;ef i tatjpn of undigested* food, regulate" their gti'at work m stomach and liver tt» action of the liver, stimulate the troubles. They not only re«evo yon, nPrv0U. au(j organic action of the sys- butcr.ro, 2 usj at all druggists, tern, and that is all they took when feeling dull and bad with headache# and other »ebe». M tu only need a few doses of Green's Augwtit Flower, In liquid form,' to wake you' satisfied there ■ is nothing serious- the matter with you, •.You canget this 'reliable remedy at all druggists. Price 25e nndTlef -. . * ■' Flower bulbs to tbe amount of $127,000 were shipped to America last year by Toulon, France. Good News from Minnesota. De nigh am da’ k an stormy, D,e win’ am mighty raw, De buow hit am a flyin’ ■ De like yo’ nehber saw- De 3 bregh my coat off, Lindy, An' fetch me up a cheah, An* hope me pull off dese yere boots, My cawns do hn’t, oh deah! Pull hardnh Liwly on de heel, Don’t pull so on de toe, Cainfgit dat boot offdatTWay. Yo’ eholy ort ter know. Foteh me a gourd o' bultahnulk, An’ a btjuk o’ dat cawn-porte, Daze Ise awful bawngry, Lindy, An* ez.dry ez. a ole bone. Law dis yere grub aitit takey, DutVde ntuff dat makes yo feel Like (]e worl' was mule fef po folks. An’ ye*could work and nebber squeal. Mas&ah Haguk knows,. . ■ Caze lie’iii gittin’ mighty, smart, . Dat froo a nigger’* stumic Am de way ter reach hia heart, Fer dat takey we am got And flat takey am a|l goue But hit ree’li dat tendali spot, . Whah de takey put de dawn, We hed a good pra’r meetin An’ ob case I bed ter lead, On ahcaount ob my pferaition,, Ob deacon, dey, agreed Desubjec’ wah moa’ techiu’ Brudder Johnsing read dfe tex’ Ipieted him ter read it,. Daze I didn’t hev’my specs. Twah in de book of Jewterononiy, Chaptah twenty eight Our,berry stringint circumstance, Hit sboiy* do relate, t rn m m m m m m m rn m A j TJ e ^ lou shill labah fer dy enemy, Till 'structiou he shill bring. An u iron yoke about dy nalfe, Dy enemy shill fix;" . Law chilline way dat scripture reads; We all ura guine .to sticks. ISFaowwho’d a thought M'lindys Dat we'd prophecy fulfill, Dah in dat paper stabliament, Bight byah in Ccdnrbille, Fer dat iron yoke, I told yo' Ani dat wiah fence, shoe’ yo’ bawn, Ole Alose speaks figgeralive Bo de whits folks won’t ketch on. Go folcb a poke ob cawn cobs, Fnim de woodshed Lindy, please, An fix up dis yere fiab a bit, Er we’s ’a guine ter freeze, Liw! Lindy wat's the mattah naow, Wfltelier skeered yo so? Yo’ say yer ole dead husband’s gbos', Dune flopped his wings at yo 1 Y*yo’ look like sumpin’ flopped yo’ Yo' do dat am a fae', Te-be-haw-haw! Law! dat nigger caint git back. D da-dat ali^ de perkisits M’fluky Oh be zition dat I hoi', Dey am a conple cliSckeiiB Dat nah sufferin’ frum decol’. Laint wif*ue like twus wifLijah, Hit am dt* frum han' ter rnouf, O hz » ole crimp amsadly got Us, An’ tie crows am all gone soof. But ole Lijab ob Chicago/' He’ll pinlidjy puD froo Cazs he seed dem crows a guine An’ dey,say he’rnguibd too. But dat ole boogalm’ folerers, Dat am visliil all deyro pile In de breeze frum off hike Michegan, Deyremcut wont aholy spile, But ef we kin only make it Till dis whitestuff goes away,* . Tilt be greens an Imwgjaw season, Den de mewl inos’ go our way, —*J. £ IUproAtr., Lskefield, Alinn., Jan. L-rMr. William E, Gentry oF this place is one of the beet known and highly re spooled men in Jackson county. For 45 yeare he has suffered with kidney trouble and pow at 77 years o f age be has found a corople cure and is well Hi* cure is remarkable because of the length of time lie had been suffer ing, Cfl8ea 40 years’ standing might be considered, incurable, but the remedy that cured Air, Gentry seems to know.no limit to ite curative power. Mr. Gentry aays: “ I have suffered with misery in ray back for about 45 years had had all the troublesome symptoms of kidney and' urinary disease. X tried various kinds of remedies, but all to no effect until X tried Dcdd’a Kiney Pills, Now I have no pains in my back and teel quite well in every way, “ I am 77 years of age and I feel better,than I have for the last 40 yeara, I attribute it all to Dodd’s kidney pills,” ^ Columbia has had seven constitu tions and the title of the repulie ha been changed three times. It look* like this year would be a free for all in the political race. . To cure a cold in one day take laxa tive Broiuo Quinine Tablets. , All- druggists refund the money if’ it fads p> cure. E. W» Grove's signature is on each b(>x. 25c. tf Of the children of school age in Russia, 17,000,000 are receiving no instruction. ■ We have, promise weather, . * now of fairer Tiro Hind You Have Always Bought# an d which has been iia use fo r over SO years# has h om o th e signature o f and has been iiiade under Jns p-er- spnal sapervision slnceTtsSniBlwcyr Allow no one to deceive yon iii.tliis. All Counterfeits, Imitations and “ Just-as-good” are bu t Exjieriments that trifle with and endanger the health of. Tnfanls and. Children—:Experience against' Experiment,; What is CASTOR IA Castoria is a harmless substitute fo r Castor OII, Pare- goric, Drops and Soothing Syrups. I t is Pleasant. It. contains neither Opium, Morphine n o r other Narcotic substance. Its age is- iis gmuantee. I t destroys Worms and allays Feverishness. I t 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 ana natural sleep. The Children’s Panacea -The Mother’ s Friend. G E N U I N E CASTORIA A L W A Y S B ea rs th e S ignature o f When bilious try a dose o f Cham berlain's Stomach nod Liver Tablets and realize fqr once how quickly a first-clast, up-to-date medicine will cor rect the disorder. For sale by all druggists. -- /— r - — t Dollar wheat is a promise of the early future. TheKMYouHaveAlwaysBought In Use For Over 3 0 Years. ■:■• ■ '-Jr: - *, ■ -- " THEetffTftUftJSOMMV,T7HURRAYST$»CCT«WtWV©#1KCtTYt Wonderful Nerve. :. I ■■■■■■■■'. •• .... ■ : -. ••• .. (Consumption is a human weed flourishing best in weak lungs. L ik e other weeds it’s easily destroyed while young when old, sometimes ' im possible, Strengthen the lungs as you would .weak land and the weeds will disappear, Th e best lu n g fertilizer is S cott’s Emulsion. Salt pork is good too, but it is very hare to digest* Th e time to treat consump-. lion is when y ou begin trying to hide it. from yourself. Others see it,'you won ’t. D on ’t wait ,until you can't Icceive yourself any .longer. Begin with the first thought co take S co tt’s Emulsion. If it isn’t really consumption so treatment I f it is consum uon you can 't expect to be cured at once, but if you wil begin in time and will be rigidly regular in you r treat ment you will win. Scott’s Emulsion, fresh air, rest all you can, eat all you can, that’s the treatment and that’s the best treatment. We will send you a little of the Emul sion free. Be >urethat thb pkmrs In the formof s label Is on the wrapper of every Kmuukm] bottle of ryoubty SCOTT & BOWNE, Chemists, 409 Pearl S t., N . Y . 50c. and $ff all druggittt. DR, E . C OGLESBEE, FHYBOrAN AND SDKGEON, ^peejulty % liny and Elictro Thdra* politic trfntmrnb Also Itiftft im proved fippAfuttfs for treating di*cA«es the hose, throkt wml lubgi Congratulations, Mr, John Hi Cullom,"editor of the Xarland, Tex**, News, has written a etter of congratulations to tbe manu factures of Chamberlain’s Cough Remedy as follows: "Sixteen years ago when our first child was a baby ie was subject to croupy spell ami we, would be very Uneasy about, him. We began using Chamberlain’s cough remedy in 1S87, and finding it such a reliable remedy for colds and croup, We have never been without it in the house since that time. We have .five children and have given St to ail of them with good results. One good feature of this remedy is that \l is not dangerous, and there is no risk from giving an overdose. I ■congratulate you upon the success of your remedy." For sale by all druggists, Choice of Routes fo Florkfa and South. Passengers for Florida and south via Pennsylvania Shorter Lines from Cedarville may select noy route from Cincinnati in purchasing tourist ticket* PenUsylania Short Line* train* from Cedarville connect at that gate way with trough trains for Jackson vilie, St. Augustine, New Orleans and other southern points, For par ticulars consult E. 1 ), Kayec, ticket agent of Peiaiaplvaaia Lines. Moleskin, ermine and chinchilla the leading furs, Is displayed tiy-mmiy a man endur ing pains of. .accidental cuts, wounds, bruises, burns, scalds, sore feet or slit joints. But there’s n«» need for ii Bucklen’s Arnica Salve will kil.1 th .pain ami pure ihe trouble. It’s t! best salve on earth for. piles, too. 2 o. at all druggists. This year .is for'politicians. the gathering tin. Found a Cure For Indigestion. . ‘1 U 3 e Chamberlain’s Stomach an Liver Tablets.tor indigestion and fin- that they suit my case better than afij dyspepsia remedy X have ever tried and I have used many different reme dies. l am nearly fifty-one years of age and have, suffered a great dea th*m indigestion. I can. fat anything I want to, now.—Goo. W. Emory, Rock Mills, Ala. For sale . by all flruggists, May wheat in Chicago the-other day jumped up in 874c, TJp-tG-date Furn iture That will be ,suIta ble (er all classes, as mir stock is complete in every respect ' ami comprises d ificn lit linos o f : : Olisiii'Sk ■ -.••■•■ •} . :.-■*" ’i t i o c j l i c j i ' s * ■ • ' C o u c h e s C e n t e r T a b l o * S i d e h o n n l w H e d ^ t e a d s s i ’’ , M a t t r e s s e s . S p r i n g s W a s h s t a n d s D r e s s i n g - S t a n d s A Cioie Calk “ I stuck to my engine, alhough Ovary joint ached and every was racked with pnii*,” Vrites Carpets! Carpets! AVe. represent, some o f the largest mami factoring concerns In this line wlticb enables us to quote prices'that surprise all -r : : ; : : : Bellamy, a. locomotive fireman, j g j u w ..... nerve Cr-B~ • • • • • milt any appetite and all !in.."give up, I got a bottle of Electric Bitters, and after taking it, I felt ns well as I ever did in rny life.” Weak, sickly, rundown people .always gniii hew life, strength and vigor from their use', Try-them. Satisfaction guar anteed by all -druggists. The commerce of the world reached its highest point in 1903, h re c to r Furniture Dealer. The production of .gold in this] country during 1903 amounted to I 874,425,340. ■ I . Saved From a Terrible Death, The family o f Mrs. M, L. Bobbitt, of Bargeton. Tenn., aiw, her dying and were powering to 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 New Discovery for Consumption turn ed despair into joy. The first bottle brought immediate relief and its con-' tiqued .use completely cured her. It’s the most certain cure in the world tor all throat and lung troubles. Guar anteed bottles 50c rind $1.00. Trial bott es free at alt druggists. Daring 1903 there were ninety ynchings in this country, - A Priioritr in Her Own House. Mrs W, H. Lnyiia, of 1001 Agues Ave., Kansas City. Mo., Iia* for sev-‘ era! years been troubled with severe loarseness and at times a hard cough, which she says, ‘ ‘ would keep me in door*- for day*. X was prescribed for, by physieiaus with no noticeable re suits. *A friend gave me part of a mttle of Chamberlain's Cough Rem edy with instructions to closely follow the direction* and X wish to State that after the first day I coufd natice a de cided change for the better, and at this time after using it for two weeks, lave no hesitation in saying I realize that l am entirely cured,” _This rein edy is for *ale by all druggists. Alr Wrri 8 . Grant*, of California; Aid., Suffered for years from rheuma tism and lumbago, . lie was finally advised to try OhnmherltiittV Pain lahn, which lie did and it efieffed a complete cure. For sale by all drug gists. A concession for the Mirtho 4 explo ration of Bagdad has been acquired irbenAbe Porte by the University of ChicagV, . ,\ E X G t f A p E M m CEDARVILLE, OHIO. A CCOUNTS of Merchants and In* * * dividuais solicited, Coll^tionr promptly made and remitted. TIRAFT 8 on New Y«-k and Citt " cinnati sold at iov rates. The cheapest and most convenient way to send money by mail. T OAN 8 made on Real Estate, Pet Banal or Collateral Security. William Wildman, Pres., Seth W. Smith, Vice Pres., W. J Wiidmnn; Cashier O, L. Smith Asst, Cosiner W . M . H A R B ISO N , Practical Miller and Rttgb'eer. 'fern- bpr of the M..E. Chutch, «nd Currie Post, No. 91, G, A. Ii. A Careful Buyer, '' The Best is WM Y ob Want* The Best Is T O We Sell. Aleuts nre deceptive. Unless you ore n good ju«lge, y»>u can never tel 1 what you are getting until yon have it served and'partially eaten. We know meats IVe select stock with a view fo having the best meats. We know how jtojselect stock and there fore have meats you may depend upon—meats that will please you. fv f m l-m W D £ H F L E A ; I j ; t £ i I ' Holidays Post Bargains, I Now, to keep the Business-Mcvlaa! I* Wraps, ■• ~ ~~~* | Tiim? of \\iuutyi% will, jriy y».y rgw k wrap. They utein gw«i^hipe l«»stay in •f.siii’ -;7 Pri-ij. A pud fit mem. to-hit normarket, «tv*; have hi .- h *" y W a i s t s , ) j Wool Silk Oxford Fiaoneifty^, (ML up, 8 -r,* ,c:r 75 'S ilk Skirts,. ‘ / All materials, luiv prices. , f t Staplesj -■ . . 0900 yards of Outing, 5<* to 8 C*. Cotton is upju j^r.ont tt* J , yet we are selling the-Wash Fiibrivs', Balling, riktaii.-g »te’ ;| sit about.4he old prices. . ; I|i Floor-Rug, Tapestry, ■ . $12 ro $15, large enough for muim#. Ingraui. 3x1., .,r,F^ $Jk75 up ' . tl* Linoleum, Lace Curtains and Floor Oil Cloth, ^ G e t O n e o f O u r T ick e ts . P T C m S O J t & G l B J t E V ’ S , ! SI00 DGLLrflRS IN SOLD' i To be distributed in. four./premiums^ of $50 $ 25 , $15 and $10, on June 1,1904. Buy your' F re s faa n d Sal tMeats, | F ish a n d O y s te rs A t m y M e a t M a rk e t a n d g e t a -t ick e t w ith each 25 c c a s h p u r c h a s e .. .. S a v e y o u r tickets l ^ o o i c FOR th * RED Lasts Days Tb© Q M i b s t Barsatn Event Ever Offered In This Section ofOhio LOOM ENDS AT MILL COST Tile Old: RELIABLE On Goods STORE Establish ed io 1846 GEORGE H. SM ITH , •Cvdarvilit-, oiiio. Agent lur ’ Un ited States L i f e Insurance Co. Which writes Bankers-’ fjisurnee iim! wh-.SC c.mInsets are as phiin as notes, If y-m want protection, Vak* Ordinary Life or Twenty 'Payment life, with Endowment Settlements. Yon can carry £2,000 or better, almost as cheap us 83,000 in inviflmenf... 1 ; ipvistnient, we will pay you S400 more than you pay in, at (be end of 20' years. We ive y<m 7 "elective conditions yon* can change at your will. From 2 to 3j-times face value if your policy in paid up insurance without re examination. Also ne'eut for tbe General Accident, of Philadelphia, andtheU. S. Accident Co. of N. Y Sole AEcats for McCALl Patterns I0e, (So None Higher ■ H M O l t i i H i f e • WA 1 Great Invention. Writing flaehine. The B kxnixotos is dretimd to moke bntk f un.tcra of existing type writers: Hnfi 5 new and valuable ft niurts of imrit, eo v'two of which would maken superii r machine. No larger limn existing lyptwriftir. IVe on> now offering a litnitru amount of FUnk to 211 vesf.orRat $ 1.00 per sl»ar* . , Ueupfcare brcoininplutercssed all over the worid cn l arcAeginiung la rj ift"z« wiut ;l Won derful hmntion we line, More than SSo.ifUO worth of mat h?nta Lusv i:lr<ady hn n or tere-1. Tin* Sypi-wnu r wtiri-l is watehina with inttn-sl t.iecoiniitauf onr juui liinc, tvhteb | tnarks the heginning <ifa revolution ill this pmtl indiirtry. 1 As soon as we shall hivo sold tiiongh sto-.k to roroptele tijuijitinnt, mcnuf.o tur.*, au-erlise and siti oar machine, ho morewilt or olrered at r.ny pris e. If you wish to make a gih-m.go snwsifnent in an In dusirisii enterprise of the fiivt r. nk. with pruspc-i-ts of large divisi*mis wnt.E t s fo :; PetwrEetvs. I'rcft rente iii ptallloua given lo invt stoia. Cepit.d Utock SI.iiOO.tH 0 , (-hart* f I.«f C , N , G R O U S E . I The Bennington Typewriter Go., GOt.’Db DELIVERED Telephone No. 74* A 6 ?"I*,rfsb Fish Always on Hand, 8i>i CONOVER ISUU.blNU, Cedarville: Ohio yam’s Restaurant andDiningRooms!,, THE FINESTSERVICE SOUTH, SEASON 1904 vlorifla L im i te d VIA ' ■ Louisville & Nashville Railroad To All Points ju F L O R ID A |‘*HORF j j j f a g ' J F in o u i Cr*aco Cor«at Canhot Brcak.al th* Waist Lina* Salt Aetata for Foster’* Q a v u tM d KID QL 0 VE 5 Every Pair Pitted to tilt Hand. Sola Areata forth* Infracted Preach LH- Haa Brand KM OievM White, black aad colors, worth ft.oo, •urjSHca 680. ICHictei) H08I94 SrfCIM. ' AH» ^ nstotk SOflTHERHRAILWAY imiTEt f tlornof High and Limcatotm street Springfield, Ohio ; Through Sleepers, Observation Oar# find Dining Cara to St. Augustine, Operatedon Fast Schedules, SM- Pv. CASTOR -. -, For Infants antl CLilTj ; .., j HiaKindYouHansAlwaysuui:gU! Boara th© Signature of ftJL'* */#.V 9, j For Time Table#, Maps, Rate*, Sleep- ! iug (br Reeervutiuth address agents i 20(5. North Broadway, St, Louis ] 101 1-2 Adams street, Chicago 10 Exchange bldg., Kansas; Oily •itlt and Main, I>oiri*villti S. 15. Onr. 5th and Vine, j Gineiunnti , 0 . L STONE, (I hn ' l I*Af»a« Amur, 1 totusvn.r.K, kv. ■» Po ilm w i *<rvice fro m C W IC A O O . B is Four. *n d £ H !l, » .^ T 'E V E l JA K D , B l * F o u r R o u te ; D E T R O I T c' R' R‘wd c*H-* P*Ry-iLouiaviLus, J a o k io f t v U I e * u d S t. A u d n iU n k ......Solid lr 4 ln?i Cincinnati fo C H A T T A N D n n a x *r r Vu£g$Sffi&£gSSl CHA^ESTON ^ 21 AS!,fi‘ Otnfc# endOb»trv«UonCarsan.*11throuehtrain*. form® a t t Tk5cet8 °n Rt ' aUC#4 « « • Fof ,n- .. Nut to' 6 a -Mentioned, O.nc d{./ the children were bavin? an object ios-son on the gttifiea pifp J he. leaehe.r' called attention fo its fdmrt_ tail, savins, “ You sec it has no tail to speak of,” Shortly after- V. urd she asked the scholars lo write viii ° r Ui 0 *ammah ‘mid a mile (tortnnn iurl nmtml op by #av* «hf* ‘The guinea pi- bus n tail, but it must not be talked about.” Notice of Appointment. Notice, h li r>t»y. given that tlm urn'Csig-n d efceeuto a»f the J^f will and t-aftmunt <>1 the Lie ll *nwc Gib laltgli have bieu fippoint'd a>*b qualo ikd in the I’rudatc tkuirt of.Green* t.ounly, Ohio. W, (’r.tir-a . Fnt:ti F uavhi . J an . 2(1, 1904.
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