The Cedarville Herald, Volume 27, Numbers 1-26

• • # V / m ■ fr-J VWl *«#•»*; j t ; :*s eNF*ww M MiMliMfeti :lt»CedaMlefiefald. y # n r . »St55' t£*»rife B v tU B i j i t o r . JA FRIDAY* FEBRUARY 19, i m Cotton 5a vary imffdmmable. good maoy who baudUd if hist tfSsgk §ot ringed* •Satoawsr Scott of West Virginia propose* so ftticket for the Chicago ooo?ontwo, Roosevelt «nd Elkin** I t Colombia HttacHsJPiinam* »0w, ,sbo will he examined by a medical 0 _ ®nunai«9iorj a s a enudidatefor angsy- JiJftt. j ,,1,1 j i ,1m ai tun.'j a w j f r . y There'are thirty-four Democratic candidates io the field up to the pre­ sent time, There ought to be some sort of a political sieve to separate the little nuggets from those no t quite so ’ b5g* * *. ' Senator QuilOm desires a 'vote on the Panama tteaty in the Senate within, the .next fortnight. flis deaireB are likely.-to he gratified, as nearly all- "’the^Pauaroti' jtmmiitioji has been fired- oh'add the air is fu}l .of smoke, ami' Various mephitic odors. BichniondP .IIobsoo, Who is run- ping for Oqngiess hi Alabama, on tht strength o f trying to choke/ Santiago harbor with a coHier, baa challenged .Congressman Bankhead to meet him / on the vociferous hustings- Vocifer- osltv is not'Bank head’s forte, and he . “ decfinefi,; I '/ /^yti j r ’ i , *■Tim convention, of -Republican edi­ tors in VVaphinl'ton on the 5th wasad­ dressed by thePresidenf. H e .reminder fife~ editors o f ' jthfeir tremendous re sp^nsibility For rightly, influencing -/ ‘the people, ' What .we need, said thi . President'“ I s simply tq have-the ex­ act truth tofd,” - . - - I Gratitude Well Expressed SnulfcSL Marie, Mich., Feb, 8 .- Mt\ C. L, Smith* painter and. decora tor! whose home is at 805 Anne street ■ ' qf this city makes the ■ foliqwiug- state­ ment: U,‘I was laid up with some ‘ kind of pains. Sonie. said - it whs lumbago and fher again - rhqu A FAMOUS HOAX, f h * Tritk TNMtsrt H*ek FlpyM m m Woman H* Piriiksd. abeodore Hook, th e w it pw excel­ lence o f the early nineteenth <m* tury* is * name th a t still brings a kind of genial glow to the. mind as s t th e remembrance of good and happy days, *We suspect, however, th a t very few people today could rive a definite recount of who Theo­ dore Hook was and what he did. An article in the Oorohai by Yis-* count St, Gyros sets th e wit and his circle p re tty clearly before the mind, This famous hoax, fo r example, played off on Mrs. Tottenham, an old lady of Berners street who had offended him, may be new to many readers and is a t least worth re­ peating: “I 'll make the old woman th e ta lk of London,? he said, ana according­ ly wrote t o every sort and kind of person—-it is Bifid to 4,000 in all-r­ eeking them to call a t h e r house in Berners street on a certain day. “The first th ing witnessed/1 says a newspaper of the tim e,. “was six stout m en bearing an organ, sur­ plus instruments of • their trade. Wpgons laden-w ith coal from the Paddington w h a rfs upholsterers' goods i n ca rt loads, pianofortes, lin­ en and jewelry of every description filled the street. Besides these, a ' coffin wast brough t to the house, made b y order, agreeable fo letter, ’five feec Mixby sixteen inches,,There were „•accoucheurs, , tooth, jdfawers, miniature; painters a n d servants of every’ description ' wanting' places. .Certain revelations to be made r e ­ specting a complicated, /system -of fraud ^pursued a t th e Bank, of,Eng­ land brought th e governor o f th a t establishment. The, lo rd mayor and his chhplam were allured by-an invi­ tation to receive th e deathbed con­ fession , of a peculating, common council man; While -the Duke of Gloucester started off with ,Colonel Dalton to receive a communication from a 'd y in g woman, formerly .a confidential attendan t cn his royal highness' mother.' His’ were the royal liveries co'nspicuous on the oe-.- casion."’ . - ’■ . - 1 , There, must .certainly have been a ze st,to life in those.days, though th e old lady of Berners street may not have enjoyed the joke as much as did Theodore Hook and the actor -L in tb t/w ho rented a chamber Op- f osite the fated-house and looked own "on the wilderness of wagons and carriers t h a t filled th e ways f o r -blocks around. Q u e s tio n ANSWERED. Ye*, August Fmwer *UH ha* the tergSBt **I« trf any medicine in the civ-1 di$od world, Your mother* aad * iwudnawMm* n tyer though!- o f using | uything ehm h«»* imhgtstmu or ,pui** -queue**. Doctor* were scarce, and they seldom heard o f appcnnicUa, nervous prostration or heart failure, etc. They used' August Flower >to eiean out the svetam mid stop formea tation of undigested food, regulate te uctiou ol the Aver, »utuulnie the v-ryeas Hud organic action «t the sys- <>m, and that is alj they to 'k when cling dull sad bud with headache* and other aches. You only need a iew doses of Greeu e August 1j lower, «n liquid form, to make you Mushed here is. nothing serious the matter , with you. You can get this reliable remedy a t all druggists- Price 25c trud.TSo, „ tive To cure a c*ld In or,e day take Laxa- BrVtinii Quinine Tablets, All d uggists return! the money it it' fails to cure E, VV, Grove’s siguatureis on each-box, 25c. . - tf Perfect Confidence. Where there used ip be ajfeeliug of uneasiness and worry in the household when a child showed symptoms of croup, there is nowperfect confidence, This is qwiug to the •uniform, success ot Chamberlaii)’* i ’ough Remedy- id the treatment oi that disease, .Mr. M. I. Bastord, of PoblesvUic, Md., in speaking of,her experience in the use id that remedy *ay«: “Xhave a world bf‘coundeace'in •Chamberlain o Gough Remedy for Xhave useil' it with per­ fect success. My child Garland is sub* ject to seyere attacks of croup and it always gb'e himprompt relief." sale by all druggist's. j^getaWePreparftUonforAs- simHatlng ttwFoodandBegula- togttisStofflfldjsondBowjlsof Forlafanta andChildt‘«m, iTheKindYouHavo Always Bought i M A M S r ' l H lU lK hN - For Happiness'is both a generator and a^radiutor, ‘ , '<■ PromotesDigestiopEheerfuf- nessandJtesi.Coniains nellher Opium,Morphine norHinexal. J I o x R A r c o t i c . jk^tfOUMrSMtVUPtTGtM < v w i JtdSmm* SHUU&&- ' jS&frft.* J w r iicnmn Aperfec] Remedy forConsflpa- Ron.Sour Stomach,Diarrhoea IVormsEonvulsions,Feverish­ ness a n d L o s s o F S lEBP. Pac'Swniie Signature of * - Y o r k , i . , : A lb i iio n lh s oitJ In USB Over Thirty Years **&m d ' EXACTCOPYOFV/VAPPER, 1THtOEHTAUWCOMPANY*NKWVpH««rqf.' others sciatica, t v matisniv A few o f'my ,friends siig ................................. geatvd; that it .was feed poison, -bu»-. j ’winitKWTAf was it, .wi.ue .mo a urea 'f l ’ftlof paiti, io-fhot, «hno»tJjqmpielab crippled m e /. X had to use' two canes ■ fo- .walk about- and even then it was » very painful task. \<?A friend advised me to try DoddV Kidney Pillsand 1 began the- treat- „ pieut. After I had used the first box 1 Avas able to throw ‘away one of tin -^Caucauiml xvaa^onBHeiahlyJLmpjaSfijL . When You have a ^oid. 4 \ . . . 1,51 Y ' ^v * , s , ^ The first aetiou when you have n joifi. should be to. relieve the Jungs. Phis is best accomplished By the free Use of Ghumberlaiu’s Congo Remedy, fhis. remedy liquefies the tough mu< On* and causes its expulsion from the Uir cells of the lungs, produces a IreO- expectoration, and opens the secre­ tion, A complete ,Cure soon follows. L’bis remedy will cure a severe cold in less time than any Other treatment and it, leaves-the system ib a natural 1 ahd-healthy .condition. I t counteracts] ady tendency toward pneumonia. For sale by all druggists; • j . / - That will be suitable lby all classes, as pur stock is complete in every respect and comprises tiiiiei’ent' lines, of ": ‘v after I wadeompletely cured, well ano - hnppyv without a pain or an ache* . Dmld,e Kidney F ills. seemed to gi. right to the spot in my case and they Will always have ray greatest praise." ¥ EXCUflSUN TO NEWYORK. * ‘ I , , , , # Excursion rates to Hew York, ac count spring meetings of Merchants' Association will be iu effect via Penn aylvaoia lines February 6 ,7 , 8, 9 and 10; also on February 27, 28. and 29 add ou March 1,1904. The safe of ticket* will he governed by the certi finale plan, which will be fully ex plained by .ticket agents o f the Penn­ sylvania hoes. Apply to E . 8 , Keyes, ticket agent, / CHEAP RATES. To all |mints in Montana* Washing­ ton, Oregon and British Columbia. March 1st to April 80th, 1904 Special rates to .North Dakota in March W rite a t once for information and map*, fo Ira F* Schwegef, District Passenger Agent, Wisconsin,Central jfl'v, 407 Traction Bldg,, Cincinnati, Ohio* Choke erf Route* to Florida and South] Passengers, for Florida and the south via Pennsylvania Shorter Lias* from Cedarville may Select any route from Cincinnati in purchasing tourist tidteis Pennayfama Short Lines trams from Cedarville connect a t that gat* way with trough 'trains for Jackson­ ville, Si. Angpriine, New Orleans and other southern points. For par- ticttiar* consult E, I), Koyo*, ticket agent o f Feritisplvaftia Lilies, February 21st and 22»d, oxcUrsinn tickets will be sold to Indianapolis soonurit F im Convention, aUzemf Industrial Association o f Atnarfe* via Pennsylvania Lines, Fo r paHiculms ooftsnU T khe t Agents of Pennsyi- ****Timlargest, hast and cheapest Ha*Mxofeesandhwso blankets ever ifawwt At €W # rv lk , a t Karr 4 Ha^t- 1 M ' , HAnd now it is said pompadourB are to lie broad and low again ; Chamberlan's Stomach and Liver Tablet*. *Mr. A. R, Katie. It prominent drug- iist of Baxter Springs,-Kansas, says: “ Chamberlain’s Stomach and Livei Tablets are, in my judgment, tin qio&tsuperior’preparation of anything in use today tot riutstimtiOn. The are sure in action and with no tendency to nauseate iii gitpe. h e r ism by ah -druggists.— O l m i «*s$' «*‘J _ ■' n- R o c k e r s i ! < ^ ; , . O o i a o l i e ® ' *’I T t a W e s , S i d e b o H r t j l s s B e d s t e a d s 3M C iP b t,ti* te s ip t^ s / " S j i i r i i i g ' S t ■ / : . . W a s l i s t a i i d H D r e s 8 i i i ^ ^ t n n d g i We represent some.of the largest manufacturing concerns in this.line.which enables ns to qxtote prices that surprise all ■ ; : : : : : : . • • Another Case of Rheumatism Cured Chamberlain** PainBalm. by Don’t forget the old man with the fish on his hack. For nearly thirty years he has been traveling around the world, and is still traveling, bringing health and, comfort wherever he goes. To the consumptive he brings the Strength and flesh he 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 firs| saw the old man with the fish ate now- grown up and liave 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 and for all who need flesh and strength. ' ' The efficacy of ('liriroberlain’s Pah- Balm in the relief of rheumatism b being demonstrated daily. Parker Triplett, o f Grigshy, Va.r .says that Chamberlian’s Pain Balm gave him permanent relief from rheumatism u the back when everything else failed and he wonld ho t be without it. For sale by all druggists. Ileal* are the weapons of the mint which defeat *ven theima-lves. Better Thm a Cold. “ wi» troiibbd lb* sever years will chronic indidestion and nervous de­ bility," writes F. J . Greed, o f Lan faster, N . H. “No remedy helmd me until I began using Electric Bit­ ters, which did me more good than ail the meilieioes I ever used. They have also kept- my wife. iu excellent health for years. She says Electric Bitter* are ju st splendid for* femah trourtles; that the are a grand tonic and invigorator for Weak, run down women, . No other medicine can/ fake its place iir our family.”. - Try them, Ouiy 5(fe, Satisfaction guar­ anteed by all druggist. Knitted silk stocking . suspenders are the latest lad for the smart girl. The production o f gold iu tl sottniry. during 1908. amounted *74425,340, E X C H A N G E B A N K CEDARVILLE, 3HIO. A;COOUNrB of Merchants and In- *Atiividuals Solicited. Collpotionr promptly made and remitted. TkRAFT 8 on New Ye-k and Ciu ^ cinnnti soldat lovra1; rates. The cheapest and m(>Btconvenient way to •lendmoney by mail. Y OANS made on Real Estate* Pet- ** sonal or Collateral Security* WilliamWiidmah, Pres., Beth W* 8 mHh, Vice Pres., W< 3 Wildmati*Oashier O* L. Smith Asst, Cashier io, and i W , M, HARBISON* Practical Miller and Engineer. Mem- mr o f the M. E. Church, and Currie Post, No. 94, G, A. R. DR. E. C. OGLESBEE, PHYSCIAN AND SURGEON, Specialty X Ray and Electro Thera* peutio treatment, Also latest im­ proved apparatus for ireatirig diseases o f the nose, throat and,Iqogs R E. CORRY, AtTCTlONEER Swills Real Estate and Personal prop­ erty anywhere. Promptness, attention to details and satisfaction guaranteed] Hub Service. l a w prices, Rcridenee iTriephoae m Cllftou, 0 , Gaft and ijtttftff dtttM. '5 ^ Escaped an Awful Fete* Mr. I t. Hagglas of Melbourne, Fin. writes, “ My doctor told me I had Consumption ahd nothing could he done for me< I was given up to die. The offer o f a free trial bottle of Dr Mug’s New Discovery for Corisump tion, induced me to try it. Results were startling. I am now oh the road to recovery and owe owe all in- Dr ling’s N*w Discovery, I t surely saved my life,” This great erne fa gnarrhteo ftr all throat and lung dis­ ease* by all druggists. - ^ What Ate They? Chamberiam'aStdmaeli Shd L vi-r Tablets A new remedy to? stum eh troubles, biliousness, and eohetfpnt> w, and * good one. Prion 25 cents, I or ihilebyalidriigghi*. Cedarville, Ohio. ttiam’s Restaurant andDiningDooms iJorner High and Limestone street , ' Springfield, Ohio. CASTORIA For Infants and Children, flwKindYouHatfdAlwaysBought ' R iirs t$ t S igna tw io f i THE FINEST SERVICE SOUTH, SEASON 1904 Tlorida Cimitcd VIA Louisville &Nashville Railroad To.All Points in FLORIDA Through Sleepers, Observation Oaf* andDining Cats to St, Augustine, Operated oh Fast Schedules, For Time Tables, Maps, Rates, Sleep­ ing Car Iteeervatiuu, address agouti. 206 North Broadway, St, Louis J 011*2 Adams street, Chicago ' 10 Exchange bldg*, Kansas City 4 thaud Main, Louisville S. E. Cor, 6 th ami Vlu®, ; Cincinnati 0 *L. STONE. O b ' h T P ass . A om ,. ■ . Wf, . | BUSINESS AFTER PLEASURE! | Holidays Post Bargains, H Now, to keep the Business Moving! m Wraps, , Three month* «f winter yet will pay you to get wrap. They are in goml shape i«t stay in fashion. a- new Price, aud fit *eenf to hit our market, sales have been so rouuy, W is tis ts , ‘ ' Wool Silk Oxford Flannelettes, 50o up. See our $3.75 S ilk Skirts, All materials, low price*. 4 k Staples, w 6000 varda« y s of Outing, 6c to 8Jc. Cotton is up 50 percent, yet we are seljiiig the Wueh Rubrics, Butting, Sheeting etc. * a t about'the ojd price*. Floor Rug Tapestry, / $12 to. $15, large enough for rooms. Ingrain, 3x4 yards, 35,76 op- , Linoleum, Lace Curtains and Floor Oil Cloth. ' Get One of Our Tickets. m $lOOJ)0LLflRS mGOLD To be distributed m four premiums of $50 $ 25 , $*5 arid $To, on June 1,1904. Buy your A t my Meat Market and g e ta ticket with each 25c cash purchase. Save your tickets GEORGE H. SMITH, ' ' t~ f ‘ ' ", , lr * > n l T t ' Cedarville, Ohio, Agent tor _ Life Insurance (Jo. Which writes Bankers’ Instir ,n<-e, auR whose conlnicts are ns plain • as note?. Ifyo'u'wunt protactiou, tuki OTditmrv Ltfi*. or Twenty Payment life, with cheap tlinn p i ; ' iM©'* # * * * . s ,fi ’ *“ » j v » 4 ‘ UWlIVlf >!D paid up insurance without re fixnmimumn. Also auent for the ’ -’ General Accident, of Philadelphia, : andtheU. S. Accident Co. of N. Y iA Careful 'Buyer. The Best is What Yon Want. The Best ts What f e Sell. Meats are deceptive. Uulesa you are « good judge, yog cun never teh what you are gettrng until yon have it served and partinlly eaten. *We know meat*. We select stock with » view to having the heist meats. We know how to select stock and there­ fore have meats you may depenA upon—meats that will please yonf C,H. GROUSE. GOODS DEL IVEPED Telephone No* 7 4 KSe-Fresh Fish Always on Hand. w f r r a .K wii.. . ^ ^ n ^ T w i « i iiy iOrT»^wnm H<r Great Invention. - - ■ v & t v v ui ? .MH M "H | | ^ 5 ■The BrjNl'ilXGTON IBdestined to make hock numbers of existing type- ‘writers. Has 6 new and valuable features o f merit, a\jy two of which would make a superior machine. No larger than existing typewriters. ^Ve aroaow- ofT, ring a Hunted amount of Etoik to jq veatOra at $1.00 per share. People ore Ix-cotalngintt-resit-d uti over the wOj-Jil, nXure ''egimiin^ to re.ilUa wh it a a-oa derful invtinton »e tmye. More than $<W,uoO worth of machines haw already liecri or.lcrea.. The typewriter world Is WatcMna with interest tnee.otnintfof our madiiiic, whi>h marks the heginnifig of u revolution iu, this greut industry: As Soon as we shall have sold, enough stuck to complete' | equipment, immata-ture, lUVcrtise and soil Our machine, - no more will t«soll'cred at any price. If you wish to tti-tke a gilt-edge investment in an in dusirial etitt-rprise of the first rank, with prospects of large dividends white bs rou ri osafictL-s. iProfercm-i in positions given to investors, CVpitul .Stock $],5oO,oyy. Sharet $1.0d The Bennington Typeoifitef Go., 6ot 'coNovtta h'JtLmtnj, davton , 0 r •J* I » > ' V % H.V t c iw R r t .i l , , ] i S f l l T ICHKUt! v FLSMt*- SKCUL Tiwousti PutlmMii dJOft Rout* s S tw S miuh ? ^ ® * ID.Ry.tt ^*H*ft .;unnsvn. 1 .*, korfc- ■WwWBlI' My.teriou GtteaimilanfiA the: Hcttly ForfeitsHi* . A rttfmway almost kittling fatuity* One wax palo. and **11qw knd utlm? fresh And rosy, Whetioa the alnrtwj Vlinfribk ulcer ou the lerfjrf difirrenoe. Shu who Is filushin? with *L B. Orimr, F r nklin Brove, Im health turns Dr. King’s New Life Pills t defied ell- d jjJJJ to fvmlutuln H ^By ^ M , ^ ^ 5 * * * ■ 1 ,my 2 2 T VT ^ l r t f r,r' ' ' ! m »1 «r Burn?. Bru N4 T o ' i n r i ; ^ « * “ ^

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