The Cedarville Herald, Volume 27, Numbers 1-26
Sw " i■t f N r St v;y. lie GedanrilleHerald. , • '§ u u ti S^ce* Ycrjir. ^ ~ ’"" 'f'~ MUxrtfe flwSI ■* * & m tyn ■ re ia if, F£$ECA$ir s& i » 4 Erpattfisaai do:/£ acei to » y * ■wcxrifardots iking, ’Dtia'iicm** a r t c ^ ir it ^ jR g ' chri gwiwooitJSB, H r. Brysoa SjJUeiJ? resent* fair #$&$ fey'Biss &M-tecwrait* *od art ?«**f •leu Ifetasersifg JtipMlGn will dem- i h a r vote* tfctt Frerideei " ||.'U.r*rrlt _ bw '4e>of'' * vket jw t tya tmm g » S r i n t f e fbiog In.. Eke* I SM* • The cry tbgt tills will be #« . office ■fctd<6 «r «*uypa%a L laffkiienfly ajn r-yfredby the FrcsHeot himself/ who ssys, " I 4b-w»t wish io dictate to cos tm tkm their choice of delegates* bttfc *I troaldsn^esL whenever if ie jponsi hie to getgoaijKati: who are bet hold ing-office, to do so, No influence from Washington will fee brought to bear a poo ihewUi influence their 'votes, , ‘ . ^^»SS5ftf3»W- Ormgneerinsn.John Sharp Williams, the democratic leader at the House, says that in butopinion theeilver issue ' }adead and buried, Whereupoo Mr, B m im a rt in to stump all the South era states, Mr, Williams seem# to coincide with. air. Cleveland “Let him go HP • ^ • A part of the prevalent prosperity la th e remarkable development of «- leutric railway 'communication, Bos ton M» been brought next •door fo Jp&yr Yorkj Now York,is within an hour of Philadelphte by the uefr .lice n f trolleys; a grand boulevard w soon be finished from' Washington to Baltimore,-.with » double track dec- trie; and in Ohio an arrangement has been made to unite the electric roads of that State, so that it can be com pletely traversed without recurring to steam- , " A U ^ LE NONSENSE. Mr. GooseUng Sad Very Good Reasons Per Keeping Silent. "Woman/5 remarked Mr, Goose- ling, Ml$ heaven's host gift to man, but whether it means a married wo man or n o t,I am n o t:so certain. Now, there's my wife; I've known a good many women,in my time, and I don't think I'd be willing to change her for any woman heyer met, saw or .heard of- I'm willing to make as many "concessions as most men, but X really think there is a limit that any reasonable woman ought to observe. Not that my wife is not as reasonable as any other married' Woman, mind yon, for she is, but there are times when she makes me doubt the strict .accuracy q£ the time honored maxim I have quoted "“Now, for inatance, the! other day y . .•■ *b 1 i* ~-*Tte largest* bfpt .**4 afccajwwt ^ 5 vO tfr.:Vs•&&betas blaskrtt #V*r ijflrpwo y tAdarville, a t H e rr A Has** Iiegs Gsta.. - . | Mtw<t£*9fr#fA*#ifcsfat, | A crumpled sp newspaper fo rm I sn f ic rd ta t ra!;$c?-fof tfic kitchen ’ *tore> and if it he.nsed to wip» off water m anything #2se Which may happen fa boil over it wilt be found t i n t III# rig«!*r.leaning and pot? iahing w li'& t o «ften-needed *?4 more easily accomplished' ,& .new*’. ;-pa per, mhV r I*-also an raccelfcot inlstitnte for a leather o r 'duster when cue is cleaning windows. I t gives a good polifh. and save# ih» wear and tear of cloths. W*t*r «n 3>« fUti»t»r, ' Does every one who lives in ateasa feeafed room* know the benefit of bowls of water kept standing on the radiator? Bveiy radiator in the -honge should have its bowl, a low, wide one for preference, and the water should be renewed every morning, The atmosphere is made vaohi and freeh, plants fiourisb, and the family temper is generally im proved. The bowls may be of costae but artistic pottery or of bras?, ^ e i ther need be expensive. ^ , iu 4 ?-«- ^ 'V / '- To Revive the Cteok. ' Clicap clocks are often said by watchmakers to be^not worth re pairing, In that ease see what a' good cleaning will do, for-bften a clock gets too choked With>#ust to J ierform its duty and will g^pifrlect- y when that dU?t be®Iwfin. jwtnpVSd Screw off the back of ,p e dpe^and ’ then immerse the works ,n* tha. When clean-arid diV'reftfae* the wprks, and probably ^md^^mock will go as well as-ever again^5’.-/ ,<fYbung man/' he asked, "what is ■your ambition in life?" . "To get, rich,, six/' replied the young man, lighting a fresh cigar. 'N o t a very high .aim. But while you are trying to get rich aren't you spending a good deal of money?” "Oh, I don't mind the expense, sir. I'm willing to get rich regard-1 less of cost/' ' n 1 WcnderTuT, " I often wonder if my husband loves me in the same old way/' "Does he aet as if he did?'-' ‘ "Yes." • J ’ ' '• , "Then it's no wonder you won- der."—Judge. . J • f . - ^ ipyAn.'i,! mmn m*v * Coming Around, Mrs, Yon Blumer— I heard the cook mixsing ana swearing in the kitchen this morning. Yon Blumer—Well, I'm glad BhC'a beginning to feel a t home.—Town Topics. ' * ' irrolovnnt. Editor—Wbat idea had yon in mind when you wrote this story? Author—Oh, I do not now recall. Why do you. ask?—Fuck. i was doing s e e t h i n g or other in ‘M M juntas *iwen»sometiwieff '.sry^nger where I had no business to put it and h it it with the hammer. " 'Well/ said I to myself, though, my wife was sowing by the window On the other side of the room, 'I'll hot-I'm the biggest-idiot in crea tion/ t "All of which I had a perfect right to say, hut my wife looks up from her work, and says she: " ‘William/ says she, 'don't you know'enough about the ethics of gambling to know that you have no right to bet on a certainty?' "That’s what she said, and, under the circumstances, what on earth could I say but nothing, and that's what I said," Ov*r»xortlorj. Yw, Asgttft S fcm r Atilt • hm tie largeii m ie s t m v a # $ m w m ft* civ- iliapi wwii< Your mother* and giandm^ll et» never thought of using aoftbmgelce f /r Saffigestisn or 'I m I i - tswmM* ^ PaoVm were «fc»rce5<and they seldom heard o f appendicitis, nervous prostration . or heart failure, cm. They used August Flower to dean ou t the system and atop fem e s Ulffin of uodigi«h4 food, regulate the actios o f the liver, stimulate the servoos and organic action of the aye- tem, and tha t ie ail they took when feeling dull and bad with headaches and other aches. You only need a few doses o f Gfreen”* August Flower, In liquid form , to make you satisfied them is nothing'serious the matter with you. You can get this reliable remedy a t all druggists. Price 2$o and 75c. I To curea cold in one day take la x a tive Bonus Quinine -Tablets, A11 druggists refund the money if it fails to cure-' E. W. Grove’s* signature”!* on each box. 25c. t f Perfect Confidence. Where there used to be a’feeluig of uneasinessynd worry in the household when a child showed symptoms of croup, there is now perfect confidence. This is owing to the, uniform success of Chamberlain's Obugh Beraedy in the treatment of that disease. Mr. M. I . Basford, of PoolesvJlIe, Md., in' speaking ot her experience in the use of that remedy says: " I have a world of confidence in.Chamberlain's Cough Keniedy for I have Used it with per fect success. My child Garland is sub ject to severe attacks of Croup and it always gh*e biro prompt relief/’ *For sale by all druggists. ' k I BUSINESS' uFTER FLEASURm n e S b i i M » w » A lw ays B m y r li^ *a»4 w k k b I n u s e f o r over-J30 y e a rs , I ta s b o r n e t h e s ig n a to ro « »rtft 2j&s b e e n m a d e xm der Iris p tsr- 'isonalstipejnrisi'a®.slnce its in&nefm : - _ A llow n o o n e t o deceive y o u f n tit&M. A ll C o u n te rfe its , Im ita tio n # a n d “ J u s t- a s - g o o d ” areJbofc E x p e r im e n ts t h a t tr if le vrith. a n d e n d a n g e r t h e I ie a lth a c Tnfantsf f^prt C h ild ren—^Experience a ga i ns t E x p e r im e n t, What is OASTORIA C a s to ria i s a h a rm le s s s u b s titu te f o r C a s to r OH, P a r e g o ric , D rop s a n d S o o th in g Sy rup s, I t i s P le a s a n t. 16 • c o n ta in s n e ith e r ' O p ium , M o rph in e n o r o t h e r N a rc o tic . su b s ta n c e . I t s a g e i s i t s g u a ra n te e . Ifc d e s tro y s "Worms - a n d a llay s F ev e rishn e ss , I t c u re s D ia rrh o e a a n d W in d Colie. I t re lieve s T e e th in g T ro u b le s , c u re s C o n s tip a tion a n d F latu lency* I t a s s im ila te s t h e F o o d , r e g u la te s t h e > S tom a ch a n d B ow e ls , g iv in g h e a lth y a n d n a tu r a l s le e p . T h e C h ild ren ’s P a n a c e a - T li e M o th e r 's F r ie n d , genuine CASTORIA always Bears the Signature o,f If Holidays Post Bargains,! S? Now, to Keepthe BusinessMoving! f E r --------:------------------------------- :----------------- — * |I Wraps, , ■ ; ' . T b r^ t pjocili* 'of «j»5er yet wilt puy i-> g«-j a c-ew vrjwp. They areia gssd #tope to «jay. io .fhshkm. Bdvt and fit seem to b it cu r market, m ’.m m v e tmm m 'ttsnv*. W a ists , • Wool S;lk -Oxfunl Fbunndlettai, fide op. S-so oai''T^,js Silk Skirts, . • •' All iB*tcri*ls, fa w prices. ■ « m N m m m # Staples, m # ; a t about the old prices. # ■ F loor Rug Tapestry, ,$12 to f 15, large enough for room®, Ingram, 8*4 • fb.75 up ^ I Linoleum, Late Curtains and Floor Oil Cloth. Get One of Oqr Tickets. TheKindYouHaveAlwaysBought In U s e F o r O v e r 30 Y e a r s . -mteafni!*M'»n*y, ttwihut mm, *i*» vo * kcity . Wake: mm h ie e n d B b TfOoKel iffytre arc thirco CSal non, ot slrrt.-’.cwncKS, yir*t, har<v.y to *!ccp aroint, to Ue>awafcn a II . Silinje asleep; tWn^ to f wllElpg up after several] jj»d i t ha ra to. sit-«s» PfJ /rjify xaeaji thst sa ^ r .e flfcrr., Kotsowfcerd c-::*, *oj»ewhero in. Jn| SmtVany KooUto tie i, rad!s*!ly wrong, and tfrthe end may io worsel To riKlit it, take J>r. Ml gome other symptoms I njo are; Vltxincca, HJ Worry,'rvcUuloel welaneHoly, 1-acU o. An 'They Indicate diseases Epilepsy, EUs, St. Kervons Erostratlon, Pa frothing -win give such] jBjP relief ** £>r. Miles' a ,-My husband Iiad hccnl rould uot sit up to havel With ell tb« medical hell h e continued to iPp^Jisf neither sleep or-eat, OuJ sent away, and all call] cause he oould. not stanq x rem of a case od tration cured by Dr. Mil ISrvine. Wo began glvl PEEEK?& b V ’ d 1 P a m PHI*fXhe TSTery Sc] fcr^Paln. Alsp-gymptojl Bpeqialist WlU diagnose | ¥&ewh^ 3 I^BPRATOIUES, e u p | Happiness is boib a generator and 'a radiator. ., WhenYou have a .Cold. The first action when you baye a cold should be to relieve the lungs; This is beet accomplished by the free use of. Ghamberlam’s Cough Remedy. This remedy liquefies the -tough mo- cut and causes its expulsion from the Uir cells of the lungs, produces a ‘free expectoration, and ojiens the secre tion; A complete d ire ,eoon follows, This remedy will cure a severe cold in less time than any other treatmentt Und it leaves the System in a natural' and healthy condition,; I t counteract:) any tendency toward pneumonia. For sale by ’ail druggiais; $-100 DOLLARS INGOLD To be distributed in dour premiums of $50 $ 25 , $15 arid $lo, onJune 1,1904. Buy your F r e sh an d Salt Meats, F ish an d O ysters At my Meat Market aridgeta ticket with each 25c cash purchase. Slave your tickets WOR! •*Iwrits to,1st yon knowhow. Cuoireti.: 1comtnonsetl t»klnl - centhoxof (I comrr ,ApMl 4t| Lw, end overl Ions to my-tsklniT • t»r*-woria. '5now*i V.Brown, JStFrsnkUn Best F] The Be That will be suitable for all classes, as our stock is complete in every respect and comprises different lines o f .* : Afid now it i« said’pompadours ara to be broad and low again. > - T Chambcrlan’t Stomach and LiverTablets. Unequalled for Constipation, Mr» A. B. F a n e , a prominent drug gist o f Baxter, Springs, Kansas, says: ‘‘Chamberlain’s Stomach and Liver ITablets Wre, in my judgment, the most superior preparation of anything In use today for constipation. They are sure in action and with no tendency J to nauseate or gripe, For sale by al h rdrogglsttr frmnrnrions ijrriportanca to tb« Uraehed4iy»»4igb^rBmarlr farmer. Wrong-feeding f a ,A„o t t e a „ o(Rtomllbm ^ R i g h t f e e d in g i s p rb fit. { Chamberlain’s PainBalm. loss. The up-to-datefarmerknows /• "I've k ’C'ii tluiiidriff .’''Bettor Ho down and rest a little th e n /' ' HlUiftg th-s old Man. ; The lion—Pafdot- i/Bt ft man some- timt^ epoak so rapidly that the rg- portora can’t follow him and say '6» many wondotfid fhinga that tlmy fro loj-i- in admiration of his do”* *|ur-iico? f have hoard th a t tv-mothuift of -the; kind docs happen i m-7 and- thc-ri. But whv do yon <t,ik¥ fl lie- tloii-*-..-! jioffcdr that wlie-nyou a opfcth t b r -papera ahtaya ,f p / f e;M \ Wind'afcfr bpokc/^wYan* kef# lie ia ld , 4 ; : The efficacy of Chamberlain’s Pain (w b a t t o feed h is COWS t o get I Balm in the relief of, rheumatism is . J being - demonstrated daily. Parker: the most m ilk , his pigs to get j Triplett, of Grigsby, Va., says that ■ . I Chamberlians Pain Balm gave bin* the most pork, his hens to I permanent relief from rheumatism in 1the back when everything else faded, get the most eggs. Science. But how about the children ? Are they fed according to science, a bone food if bones are soft and undeveloped, a flesh and muscle food if they are thin.and weak and a blood food If there is anemia? ’Scott’s Emulsion is a mjke food t the Cod Liver Oil In it makes flesh, blood and muscle, the Lime and Soda make bone and brain, I t is the standard scientific food for delicate children. i and he would not be without it, sale by all druggists. For Ideals are the weapons of the mind which detest even themselves, Better Than a Cold. Send for free sample, fi*Mir*tint iktfl 14 ot * fatel wan th« of «y.rr bolt)* of yottNj, - tbo btm , wntpptr rmaWoB e Scott&Bowhe CHEMISTS, ” wis tmuhlpd for sever yearn with chronic indidestion and nervous de bility/’ writes F . J , Green, of Lan* Caster, N . D. *’No remedy. helped me until I began using Electric Bit ters, which did me more good than all the medicines I ever used. They have also kept my wife In excellent health for years. She says Electric Bitters are just splendid for female trounlesj that the are. a grand tonic and invigorstor for weak, run down women. No other medicine can take its place in OUr family/’, Try ; them. Oply 50c, Satisfaction guar anteed by all druggist. Knitted silk stocking suspenders 1are the latest fad for the smart girl, {heaped anAwful Frie. C h a i r s B o o k e r s C o u c h e s ' O’ * C e j a t e r T a b l e s S i d e b o a r d s - B e d s t e a d s . 2Mtia.ifct r « ii« ts fe £ s .•■f* 8 p r i u g s “W a s l i s t a n d s 1 P r e s s i n g f i n e l y Carpets! Carpets!,. We Tdpreacnt some o f the largest manufacturing concerns in this line which enables us to. quote prices that surprise all : .: r - ; t : ,, G E O R G E H . S M I T H , Ccdurvsilp, Ohio, Agent.tor United States Life Insurance Co. Which writes 3;)nkcrs’Tt|sur w e iin«; whose contracts are as plain . as iCiies. I f yyu want protection, lukt Orduiary Life or Twenty Payment life with 1 • a w MWW Fupera l Director The production of gold in this country during 1903 amounted to ♦74,425,340. EXGjlflllGE BflW s n . . . CEDAKVILLE, OHIO, AGGOtlNTS of Merchanta and In- **• dividuals solicited. Uoll^tionr promptly made and remitted. TlKAFTfc? on New Y«'-V and Oin ^ cinnati sold a t lonest rates. The cheapest aod most convenient fray to send moiiey by mail,*- T CANS made on Beni Estate, Pci ^ aonal or Collateral Security, William Wihlman, Pres., Seth W. Smith, Vice Pres., W. «T Wihiman, Cashier O, L, Smith Afst. Casl'kr Fu rn itu re Dealer. A Careful Buyer. TheBestisWhatYonVan!. Be BesttsWbatIe Sell. MV, H. Haggins of Mdhourtic, Flu. *‘Mf; doctor ■ told m c l had . . Consumption and nothing Could he 4 0 0 Pearl S i *N* Y. <1000 for mo, I was given up to die* Sfc sne $t, all L igh t* . (roe fruT hotfle f i f f e ' King’s New Discovery for Gowump x . t n t , M . , , - i don, induesd me to try it, licsults Choice of Route* io Florida and South,j wcrc startling. I am now on the road „ , , '"“"T,* . , ' , , 1*° recovery and owe owe all to Dr Passengers for Florida and the King’s Now Discovery, I t surely south via Pennsylvania Shorter Lines j saved my life/’ This great cure is from Ctularville may select any route f guarrntee ftr all throat and lung dh<- 'rom Oincinnati iu purchisiitg tourist j eMeai ^ *h druggist*, ticket* PeuueylanU Short Lines trains from Oedarvill# connect at that gate* 1 Are way frith trough trains for .Tack«on< ville,. Ht, Augustine, New Orleans J ^ (Jhamlicrlaiti’sHuiniHch md Liver and other southern points, For par* | P ™.6*8 ^ new remedy tor fitommh tlculsr* consult F Ti 1h'otibles, hihoutuess, and tfonstipntmi, U *■ * *«d a good one. Price 25 cents, J’. j agent df Penoiplvaulu Line*, J sale fiy ail druggists, W. M. HARBISON, Practical Miller and Engineeri Mem her of the M. E. Chuioh, and Guniel Post, No./94, (J, A. It, ! Meats art* deceptive. Unices you are a good judge, y»tu can never teP what you aro getting until ynti have itEerved and partially e»ten. We know meats. W« select stock with a view to having the best meats. We know how to select stock and there fore have meat* you may depend upon—meats that frill please you. CN. GROUSE, GOODS DEL IVERED Telephone No. 74» *®“Fresh Fish Always on Hand. THE FINEST SERVICE SOUTH, SEASON 1904 Tlorida Limited VIA can change at your will. From 2 to 3 | times fiice value if yotjr polfcv’ jb paid up insunmee without re examination. Also agent for the Genera l Accident, o f Philadelphia, and the 0 . ,S. Acc ident Co . o f N . Y StarlingRemedyCo,, Cn JUIHUALSAUE9TEH Ml A FREE gar each packs f » B H I Great Invention. L ' Writing. jWaehine, The B xnkk >O t OS is d.etiiud to noike hack numbers ol <*xietiiig type* writers. Has o new nnd vidlmble Jnit Urea of im tit, etiy two ol winch wmild make;, swpcrhr nmdiiue.' .-N*. larger tliai; <xisting l> ju writers. IVe are now o'fli-ringa limited nmiiunt of atotk to m veators at $1,00 pt-r slmre. Veoplt) are bcconiingituercs^d nil‘over tbe wond . h i are nesfinmn.' to re niz >wn it a won aerful innuiiion w-c have, .More than fao.ocO worth of mat hincs h iyeair, ady liecu or-h reu. The tvp, Wfiter world is watching With int- nat t.u*coiningot our rimt hiut', wii), b * marks the in-ginning of n revolution In this great industry. < A? soon as we shall have sol>i. enough stock to complete ? cquipnunt, manufacture, * ivcrtiae ami sell our machine, nomofc will tie oilVrtd at any pni'fc* tt yonwislitomakeagllt-eCge inv.simc-nt iii an in uusinal (nterprlac of the first ri.-nk. with prospects of largo dividemis white cs fo :; n us C cctch . t'rcfi renc. in position* given to lim&toia. 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OhpMvul’On Gar* — | *ml Dining Onrs to St, Augustine, { O pe ra ted on Fast Schedules, For Tirac Tnhit>s, l|<tpit pHtCii Blcep- ■lug.Crii*ItcservatiyUi ftthlrcMegenta 20(1 Norlh ProHilfray, Bt* Lufiif-/ .."■1011-2 Adams street, €hiCftgO ■ 10 Exchangc bhlg,, 0 |ty ■4ltr «ml Mfiiti, Loulwlife;'', ■ B,E....Uor,-JlhtiidVlftw#' - V; Dmcinnatl i D, L 'FTCtEE, A n riff, ■- H-iwi*7 maw. 5 fiilTHERHRAlWAY “««* jssaswa* Uorner High and Limestone. street Springfield, Ohio W v a i v » u ^ M » o u 44 0 A t - r w iU r j a a u K s s osSsrasg™0 * am , k Wnfcit mu *OUvervatta, Qm on«U »*»*• XttiinH, tte!imUh tUfl...... " UtfiMMU" *:iTcw.,.<■ riiti« it! V'j'oiiU" l*m«* Ij.'jgTit x«i*«-L,t -ff{9 4*; W*rru««;,..,„l 8 24 i 9 4 ^ Fi».. 7 .... !10 R-i 9 F~- w-rf -.. ,8 »10 2 ? t-fatc-',” ^Sprinahtli; X*i fe& R iS j X«l*„ •Bsat«a§fi i. nWvNwinf.U37toroto: OTto.." . j ® . $ fr*sj*nfio'»? Risafaiop { am AM >*?_ m AM C A S TO R IA Tor Xtifaat* aud Children, Hi*ICImtYouHaveAlways.Lo B«*r* tha m z,- feCa?,S i Mystiriou* Circutmtencci One was pale and- sallow and the other fresh and rosy, Whence the difference. Bhe who is klnshiup with health uses Dr. King’s New Life Pills m maintain it By gently arouriitg d;e may organs they compH good di* ♦slum and head off constipation Try them*,only ^ a t all druggists * - Nearly Forfeits Hi* Life. A runaway almost ending faulty, started a horrible nicer on the leg** *L B. Orner, Franklin Drove* " l For four years it dt-fnd all ri**»***** tiitd all rcnudk-S, But Barkka* Arnica B,tlve hod no trouble to ‘ sre him. Etiuallv good f«r Burns. B r a ^ B«in Eifipiiong and Pilte. 2jk- • jd r«0 i*#, . \ SS^sis i ,T|es> T hus * t**S* ISr** S * ««►!*, rssi *.». sss.’ftSsta I w H ® X F i ;f, - WV • . -V ^ 4 V,
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