The Cedarville Herald, Volume 27, Numbers 1-26
"*—*+*' ( I TA/TOW is the time, to se lec t y o u r Ch r is tm a s { ’I P resen ts , D iam ond s , W a tch e s , R in g s , K n ive s , Forces, Sp o on s , Cu t G la ss , Um b re lla s , F ou n ta in P en s , K od aks , Pu rses , H andb ag s , C lo ck s and m a n y o ther a r tic le s o f in tr in s ic v a lu e , a re n ow a t SCHELL’S. Steele Bldg., Xenia,, Ohio. V The a rt of keeping the mouth shujt should be taught in every echooT, To improve the appetite and strengthen' the .digestion, try a Jeiy doses of Cbfttuberlain’s Stomach and liver tablets Mr. J . ’ H. Seitz, of Detroit, Mich;, says, ’‘They restored my- appetite when impaired, relieved • me of a bloated feeling and caused a pleasant and satisfactory movement of tliebowela.” There are people in this "community who needjust such a med icine. For sale by G, M. Ridgway. n FOR THE LITTLE ONES. “ *l’Iay‘more patriotic a irs/ 1 or dered. “ ‘We dpn’t know any m o re / said the three bandmasters in concert. “ ‘Well, give ’em ‘Dixie/ 1 said. "The. bands !played ‘D ixie/ and those- Confederates Jet out the rebel yell .and started fo r us and gave us the worst licking we got on the march to the sea. That’s why I don’t-seem to like “Dixie.’ ”—Wash ington Cor* New-York World. . wWs Hpw Russia’s • Captain Slocum Voy aged Across th e Black Sea. - Elver and again some adventurous , ‘Yankee -crosses the ocean o r at tem p ts to cross i t In a small .sail boat. C'aptain Joshua Slocum made ' /■a farhous voyage around the world - dm &sailboat,so,smalt th a t few peo -1 pie would care to go outsiae of a -landlocked - harbor in it, and hp -made the remarkable voyage entire ly alone. To Americans, therefore, who are fam iliar with such Instances of suc- - cessful maritime /taring the' adven- ; f a r e of Simon Strabrovsky, a Rus- „ -sian ii6bcrmaxr,'will no t seem any- '' th ing very wonderful, though all ' Russia is very proud .just now of its daring Bailor fisherman. ' gijnon, who lives in Odessa, has . made a trip across the Black sea and sailed down the Bosporus to Constantinople. -On—his-retera-herpufc-dn-at^wo- Black sea ports, where he was hail- men o f Odessa gave him a public For th e Cake Maker. "When pu tting layer cake mixture in to th e pans spread it" out with a spoon, so t h a t i t is thicker a t the sides th an in t h e center/ where i t al ways rises most.. Thus a 'lay e r of even thickness is secured. Before retting about cake or bread making sift as much flour as will be needed and have i t In readiness. I t is said th a t fru it cake can be kept moist during the long, slow baking by set ting the pan ^containing i t inside another pah partly full o f boiling water. This prevents all scorching. A Nice Supper Dish. >. To' use up old potatoes pu t a fair amount of dripping, into a frying pan, amount according to cold, po tatoes, L e t it boil well, then pul jin -the potatoes, previously mixed .'with finely chopped parsley/plenty of pepper, a pinch of salt and suffi cient milk t o ‘moisten well. Fry {well;and serve quickly.. This makes a nice1 supper dish. W ater F o r Horses. . v Horses require a, considerable amount o f w a te r dally, the quantity vary in Wltir n m e r c ir r s ^ iir o f ^ f f ry e a ir f ir amount-of w ork performed, etc.., The a fte r feeding, Is a m atter of little fan- Up -to -da te For Infants and Children. Furniture Tramps throughout the country are reported as very enthusiastic over the declaration of a Chicago professor that bathing is injurious to the health. A young Frenchman who discover ed that bis fiance spent 50,000 francs a year at her dressmakers, broke his engagement and married ..!' dress maker. Another editorial pelican in . the wilderness has lifted his voice against the nomination of President Roose velt. Why will these solitary birds insist upon thwarting trends, ava lanches and gulf streams. , Mr. Bryan who has ju st * been - r<- ceived by the Pope can. console him self with the thought that if he had been elected President ot the United States be would not h tve been aide to make his present trip to Europe A Costly Mistake; Blunders are sometimes very expen sive. Occasionally life itself is the price ot a mistake, but you’ll never be wrong it you take Dr, King’s .New- Life Pilles tor dyspepsia,- dizziness, headache, liv^r or - bowel . troubles They are gentle yet thorouge, 25c at all druggists. Happiness for many a woman de pends upon! her ability to* stir up trouble among her-neighbora A Titnely Suggestion. ’< This is the season ol the year when the prudent and careful housewife re plenishes her supply of Chamberlain's Cough Remedy. I t i * b Certain to hi- needed befor the winter is over, and results are much more prompt and satisfactory when it is kept at, hand md given as soon as the cold is cott- iracted and heft re It has become set tled in the system. In almost every instance a severy cold may b&warded ■iffby taking-this remedy- 'freely as 4 O 0 n as the first indication of the cold appears. ’ -Tlifere is no danger in giv ing, it to chijdren for" it contains no harmful.substance. I t is.pleasant to to take, both adults and and children, like it- Buy it and you will get the beat. It always cures; Fo r sale by U, M. Ridgway, An Irishman’ says 'that big hearts and big pocketbcoks seldom travel hand in hand. ■Better-Than-a Piasfe AWgetabte Prepa«lionforA.s- sinffiaUi^ffieFoodandBegula- tingii^Stoia^airiBoweisof The Kind You Have Always Bought jN fA M S ,* ( HILDK1.N PromotesDigesiion.Cheerfulr ness andltestCositains neither Opium.Morplunc norbfineral. B o i U A a c o T i c . Sieve «f(X*LJ)rSAMUElP{TCIt£(l A * i m StU- , AbtJmtm * I < Xaiut&MSJjt- HSrmSnd' Aperfect Remedy forConslipa- Tion, Sour StonBcltDiarrhoca Worms .Convulsions.Feverish- ncss a n d L o s s O F SLEEP. TacSimile Signature or. N E W YO RK . ;A tb ; n o u l b S o l d }5»1) OS I S - T 5 C*1 N I S EXACT CO Pr OF WRAPPER. :. . In Use Over Thirty Years CASTBIIA -ru e e e rr ra u n c o m p a n y . w c w v o K h c it y . Great CkM Season! Great Suit Season!! JN E Y E R B E T T E R . We can Please. Prices are Right. Skirts, all theNew Shapes. Best $1,00 Skirt on the Market P E T T IC O A T S , • W a is ts ,K im o n e s , W rapp e rs 50c up, 50c tip, 85c up. ‘ UNDERWEAR . T h e Best Un ion Su its i . Misses, Ladies' and Men’s. Laminated Comforts 'Nice ‘Eider Down B lan ke ts , a ll Co lors and Q ua lities . P r in ts , M u s lin s Sheetings . D R E S S G O Q D S , m ore so ld thus far than a n y p rev ious year . That will he suitable fer all daeqes, as <pur stock is. complete in every respect an<I comprises different lines of : ; C h a i r s R o o k e r « C o u c h e s O e i i t e r * T a b l e s B e d s t e a d i ! i M a t t r e s s e s S p r i n g s W a B l i s t a n d » r D r e s s i n g S t a n d s Carpets! Carpets! We represent some of the largestmanufacturing concerns, in this line.which enables us to quote prices that surprise all : : : , • • * • • J . H . M cM IL L A N F u n e ra l D ire c to r Fu rn itu re Dealer. GEORGE H, SMITH, Cedarville, Ohio,, Agent for United States Life Insurance Co. Which writes Bankers’-Insurance and whose contracts ate as plain as notes," I f you want protection, take Ordinary Life or Twenty Payment fife, with Endowment Settlements. *■Yon can carry 82,000 or better, almost as cheap os-61,000 in investment.’. J» investment, we will pay you $400 more than you pay. in, a t the end of 20 years. We jive you 7 elective conditions you can change a t your will. From 2 to -S.| times face value of your policy in paid up insurance without re examination. Also agent for the ' General /Accident, of Philadelphia, andtheU. S. Accident Co. of N. Y ‘. fl Great Invention. AWord Writing jHaebine. TbeBENNINGTONJs destined,t<>make, back numbers of existing tyjie- writers. Has 5 new and valuable features of merit, any two of which would niake a superior machine. -No larger thau <jxistitig typewriters. *' We are ijrowoffering a limited amount of stock to-in' vesfomat“$i.0o per share, ..People arc beconiinpinierested■ »HOver the Worldand are beginnmg'to realizewh,»t a won derful invention we have. Wore than $30,000/worth of’ machines have already, been ordered.-’ The typewriter world is watcliim: With interest tiiccomihjr of our machine, whii-fi, niarks the begirining of a revolution in tins great industry.- As soon as we' shop ‘have sold enough stock to complete • equipment, manufacture, advertise and sell our machine, ,nq more will he OfferCd^it any price; * • < l i f .you wish to make a gilt-edge investment in an ih- —dustrifti-ehterpriSeof-thedirBt-ninfcrwitb-pi dividends wiijtkus F or pcospbotu A Preference in posit. ,ia A piece of flannel .dampened with eBflffiBMlflin,6TA'iBl"Bi'tffli“i*flajTi'6ilBir on the effected parts, is better than a plaster for a lame back and for. pains in the side and chest. Pain Balm has no supesior aa a liniment for -the re lief of deep tented,' muscular or rhen matte pains. For sille by G, M. Rid way. . * -______ ' - i6uMyrorttrPetr m st; x^riTcromoT MP ibe beningron lypeiontep go ., ‘• w I%# Chir •r Parloi 44' ... , receptioa wiien iie got home again. i c ! ' Sunon made the trip to th e Tmk- 1ish capital alone in a sailboat about twenty feet lqng. The Russians, Who probably never heard of Cap- taip. Slocum or of the Yankee dories which have crossed the Atlantic, hailed the trip as the greatest thing of the kind ever known and present ed a purse containing $1,000 to the navigator as .a testimonial of th e ir high regard fo r his great daring. One peculiarity of Simon’s trip was th a t he navigated without the aid of a compass, shaping his course by the stars. hortaniie1unu, generally^"'speaking, may be regulated to suit the convenience of the feeder. Horses become used to ei ther method of watering, and irregular ity should be nvotdcd, aa sudden changes are a p t to prove disturbing. 804 CONOVER BUILDING, I } False Kindness, The softest tittle duff of fuel The gentlest, most persuasive purl Oh, everybody told me that She was the '‘loveliest little cat!'* SO when she on the table sprimg And tapped the cream with small red -• tongue I only gently put her do'wn And said, “No, tio J" and tried to frown, Hut if I had been truly kind t should have made that kitten mind I Now, largo and quick and strong of will. She'll spring upon th a t table still And, spite of all my watchful cat“e, Will Snatch the choicest dainties there. And everybody Says! “Scat! Scat! Bite's such a dreadful, dreadful cat!" bu t I who hear them know, With shame, I only am the one to blame, For in the days when she was young -And tapped the cream w ith small red tongue; Had I to her been'mily kind, . J should hays made that kitten initial < —Kindergarten Review. CONDENSED STORIES; Why Geheral la c k Hayes Doesn't Seem to Mke "Dixie.” . B rig a d ie r G eneral J a c k H ayes was a n a id b n th e sta ff o f G eneral Kilpatrick during the civil war. When n hand organ began play ing "DirioMone n igh t last summer lie le ft his scat in fron t of his hotel and went in to the house, "Why dofft you like 'Dixie?” " asked a friend. *'On our march to the se a /' said General Hayes, Hm were tearing up n railroad, building bonfires Of the ties and laying the rails across them un til heated redbot and then twist ing them about trees and telegraph poles. A hunch of (Torifederates at- Don’t forget the old man With the fish o n his back. ta c k e d u s. G en e ra l K ilp a tric k o r d e re d m e To ta k e o u t th re e bands 5s» and begin playing, hoping to delay “ * il w e ' ‘ ‘ th e m ain attack un t e hod dc fttfttfed railroad eommunichtiotb “l deployed the hands, -and they gave th e mbs th e finest line of mu-, sic they m e t heard. Finally all of i h m Mopped. * For nearly thirty years he has been traveling around the world, arid Is still traveling, bringing health anti comfort wherever he goes. To the consumptive He brings the strength arid flesh lie so much needs. To all weak and sickly children he gives rich ana strengthening food. To thin and pale persons he gives new firm flesh and rich red blood. Children who, first saw the old man with' the fish are now grown up and have children of their own. > ‘He stands for Scott*s Emul sion of pure cod liver oil—a delightful food and a natural tonic for children, for old folks arid for all who 'need flesh and strength. Some women adapt themselves i- circumstances and others apply fo r' a divorce. ■Howto Prevent Croup. I t will be good news to the mothers of small children to learn that croup can be prevented. The first sign of croup is hoarseness. This is soon fol lowed by a rough cough. Give Chamberlain’s cough remedy freely as soon as the child becomes hoarse, or even after the rough cough appears and it wit! dispel all symptoms ot croup. In this way all dangerer and axiety may be avoided. This remed) is used by many thousands of mothers had has never been known to fail I t is, in fact, the only remedy thnt can always be depended upon and that is pleasant and safe to take. For sale by C. M. Ridgway. Few men ore appreciated until they take up ther residence In a cem- tery. ...................... Revolution Emminent. A su re sign o f approaching revolt and serious trouble in yon r system is nervousness, elcepleness o r stomach upteSs. E lectric B itters will quicklv dismember the troublesome causes. I t never fails to tone the stomach, regu late the kidtieys.nnd bowe'is, stimulate the liv e r and clearify the blood. Hun down systems benefit particularly and all the usual attending aches vanish' u n d e r its searching and thorough ef fectiveness, E lectric B itters is only fiOc, and th a t Is returned i f It d o t/t give perfect sstisihetion. Guaranteed by nil druggists. Some rules work troth _ both ^ ways and some other's won’t work either W I To cure a cold in one day take L a x a tive Drome Quinine Tablets, AH d rryg isw refund the money if it falls- to cure* E , W . G ro v e l signature is on each box, 25c, t f MORPHINE PAYTON, OHIO # ' Opium, Laudanum, Cocaine and all Drug Habits permanently cured, without pain or detention from business, leaving no craving tor drugs or other stimulants. We restore the nervous and physical systems.to their natural condition because we remove the causes of disease. A home remedy prepared by an eminent physician. r~~\ WE GUARANTEE A CURE FREE TRIAL TREATMENT Confidential correspondence, especially with physicians, solicited. Write today Manhattan Therapoutic Association 0*pf** 1135 Broadway, New York City Lovti can neither be-buught nor sold, hut it may l e excli Uged, Your Liver QUESTIONANSWERED. Yes, August Flower still has the largest sale of nuy medicine in the civ ilized world. Your mothers and grandmothers never- thought of using anything else for indigestion or bili ousness, Doctors were scarce, and they seldom-" heard of appendicitis, nervous prostration or heart failure, etc. They used August Flower to clean out the system nnd stop fcfmen tatioii of undigested food, regulate the action of the liver, stimulate the nervous and organic actiou of the sys tem; and that is nil they took when feeling dull and bad Willi headaches and other aches. You only need a few doses of.Green's Angmt Flower in liquid form, to make you satisfied there is nothing serious the matter With you. You can get. this reliable remedy at all druggists Price 25<- and 75c. Only those g e t to heaven who belt others g e t therg. A glass or two of wafer taken hall an hour before breakfast will usually keep the 'bowels regular, <H«rsh eathariics should be avoided When a purgative is needed, take Chamber- Iain’s Stomach and liver tablets They are mild and gentle in their action, For an’fc by 0C M. liidgway. —*Afesrii healing stoves, ranges, for hard o r soft coal a t K e rr A; Ilastluga Bros. Is it acting well? Bowels, regular? Digestion good? If not,, remember Ayeris Pills. The kind you have known all your life, J, C, Afct Cciii LowolliSfas*. Want your moustache or beard a beautiful b row n o r rich b la ck ? Use BlfGWHArS DYE riffif.-Crg. nrtipvn ^ p m - ti *,o.,!*A*m)A,N,H. *re 2 l<£r*REV IVO ItESTOBEft VITALITY M ade a Well-Mao ofMi« o h h a w ^ . 3P3E*JBHJiT03au ad.33TVE3CriCrar (WOdqcMthsabovsm a lts In SOdays. It««ta BpwtrtolWimawakflrtjr. Car**-wbenfcllcthsnaiL x<mn«niynwinr*sata th«lr lost mutbood,*a4sta tom Will rtootsr thotr trouthtai .-Vigor by -eking t^»WW,r*UjD«AlMUtoy. 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